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Longitude ,79© 23' 2" West. 6b. 17m. 338. Slow of Greenwich Time. ■ i '^ n ^l ^S |JMR.:«(I1'V»*W1:*' 5 ;l 'I M if ,>^t!H5l'>' i ? I ;jrt5^'' .^>' I « » . • ♦ » • • . » k<- CONTENTS. (■'7 ..• • «< • - i HM'Mi V |/t 'lo ^oiJ|i^ PAOI. Almanac, ftc 8 Aggregate Population United States and rate of increase. .. . . ... .116 Banks in Canada, and Agencies.. 40 British Ministry.....'. 3 Census Returns of Canada .....119 Civil Departments : — Bureau of Agriculture and Statistics 26 Civil Secretary's Office 24 Collector of Customs 25 Crown Land Department 27 •,/ Do Jjiw do 27 I:- Crown Timber Agents ,. 27 Department of Public Worlcs 26 Department of Minister of Finance 26 ; ;*. Educational Department, C. E. and C. W 28 Indian Department. 28 Provincial Registrar's OfQce i 25 Provincial Secretary's Office « 24 Receiver General's Office 25 Geological Survey ♦ 28 Courts of Justice, Terms, &c.,in Lower Canada. 89 Currency Table ; 58 Executive Council and Officers 18 Legislative Coancil and Officers.. 19 Legislative Assembly and Officers 21 Military Department , 38 New Governor General of Canada 1 Post Office Department, Rates, &c 29 Registrars (County) 46 Tariff of Duties 33 The Queen and Royal Family , , 1 Weather Table , 17 HONTRXAL. Attorneys and Advocates , 63 Assurancies and Agencies ,. , 72 Banks ;.•.;...; 54 Board of Brokers 73 Board of Trade ;.......;.. 73 Board of Notaries :.... 66' Cartage, &c., Rates of 60 m^'mm^fimmmJOm la III I II iiMaj MWv iv. CONTENTS. Clergy, Churohes, &c., Protestant .....i..... *....... 83 Clubs 88 Colleges and Schools.... i ,,,,, «... 67 Commissioners for Receiving Affidavits 65 Consuls 62 CDrpwration of Montreal 56 Custom's Department 55 Directbrj..... 91 Bxclse .....^ 56 Fares for Coaches. Cabs, &c. ^ ....60 ^ispectors' of Produce, Weights and Measures 74 Justices of iJ^e Peace 6^ licensed Apothecaries 71 Marriage licisnses........ 66 Masonic Lodges..'.'. 86 l^edical t)epartm'eht * 69 Montreal Exchange . ....... ... . . . .'. 77 Ik) Jire Brigade.... 85 Ik) Police........ 67 Ik)' Oratorio Society..... 77 Municipal Taxes.... .....58 MUitia Department. 89 Physicians. ..'.'..'........ 71 Post Office.......:. 29 Public Companies, Railroad, &c 74 Quarter Sessions Peace......... 46 Societies and Institutions : — Behevolehi 79 Literary 77 National........... 7a Religious 81 Temperance... 89 Trinity House 56 Attornies and Advocates.... 94 Banks.... ; i 97 Benevolent Soeietie&.-.. -.■... 99 BoardofTrade 94 " of Notaries 96 Building Societies.. 100 Churches .............. 97 Corporation.,.. , 98 Courts of Justice....... 41 Customs' Department 4 94 ]|](chauge 94 1 t^jiim.ci n\v; C0HTIKT8. T. PAOI. Literary Societies ;...... ........«• 09 National Societies 08 Post Office 03 Trinity House 04 Tariftof Wharfage 100 Tariff of Kates of Pilotage ...100 ■ •■,.-, '''^^.„ OTTAWA. Banks 102 Building Societiei^.^^;;^....... «..,.•. ..,......, « 103 Corporation 102 Courts of Justice • 41 Crown Timber Office 103 Canadiea Institute 103 Notice to Emigrants *..,.103 Ordinance Lands • 103 Post Office •••• x02 : '■ - (f / = T < ■ » TOROMTO. , V , Barristers and Attorneys , ., 105 Banks 108 Board of Trade 109 Board '»f Arts and Manufactures, U. C 109 Churches, &c 114 Colleges and Schools llO Corporation...., 104 Courts of Justice, Terms, &c., U.C. 106 Exchange ....109 Literary Societies ^ , , 113 National Societies 112 Post Office 104 Bailrofvi Companies 110 Registi^ Office 103 Sheiiff's Office. lOt i »^ p li^K': W-^fi tUtVHTVfOO ,.r;«in t:' •»'»UU> J'uM ;;"C., ./.,.. V^ '••_i«*^ %ft| 9«|. ..!«. ttt* . f « • I • . '»v:>. il vh 'j t ' Bis EzoeHency The Right Honorable Charles Stanley Vlsconnt Ifpnok of Templemoro, in the County of Tipperary, one of Her Majes- ty's Most Honorable Privy Council, Governor General of British North America, and Captain General and Governor in Chief in and over the Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and the Island of Prince Edward, and Vice- Admiral of the same^ &c., &c. Denis Godley, Esq., Governor General's Secretary. "Capt. Retallack,63rd Regiment, Military Secretary and Aide-de- camp ; also Assist. Gov. Secretary. Col. Irvine, Provincial Aide-de-Camp. " " "* "'}[ •' ' ; ', J Lient.-Col. Duchesnay, extra Prov. Aide-de-Camp. ^ ^ * A i * • N.B.<^Th/e above was rieceived too late for Inseriion In its usual place. 4 Mk*-«.j.«,f«.,,««*i > ■ / ma*«/»Ao nr wvta aetx^t^rtM TBI ROTAL FAMILY. M #' J %\t llosal Jfamflj. T<#t '*> jrffH*? THE QUEEN. 1 1 j Ui Inrvntar'T Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britafn and It^land'; only daughter oT His late Royal Highness Edward Dnko of Kent, and Victoria, late Duchess of Kent, daughter of Francis Duke of Saxe Cobourg ; born the 24th May, 1819 ; succeeded to the Throne on the decease of her Uncle, William IV., June 20th, 1837 ; Pro- claimed June 21st, 1837 ; Crowned June 2iBth, 18^8; Married February 10th, 1840, to Field Marshal His . Royal Highness Prince Albert Augustus Charles Emanuel, Prince of Sai^e Cobourg aud Gotha, Knight of this Most;^dble Order of the Garter, ^. &c. &Ci .4.:^ .i i-'\^J issue: ► •T't l-V '\'-' iV i. j:j'J. Victoria Adelaide Mary Louisa (Princess Royal) born November 21st, 1840 ; Married January 25th, 1858, H. R. H., Frederick William, Prince of Prussia. • V^ * f-!?'>ir"v Albert Edward (Prince of Wales), born November 9th, 1841. Alice Maud Mary, born April 25th, 1843. . < .< , >. Alfred Ernest Albert, born August 6th, 1844. lol h; jj.u^U v^£. k>')^ Helena Augusta Victoria, born May 25th, 1846. '^'^"'^ kiifdm>:'* -lyilaiioa Louise Caroline Alberta, bom Marcli 18lh, 1848. ,j|, .^ • -i/uio* >i)^ Arthur William Patrick Albert, born. May 1st, 1860. 'n io l\eA Hm:* Leopold George Diihcan Albert, born April 7|h. 1866.'^'^*^^*''' Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodore, born Ainr^l H4^1i^ li8^7:, '-^i^^t. '{^^^^ '^<^^ .^^^.^ ..»..,.'.... ' . .iioiimin:^ i^wv:«wC THE QUEEN'S COUSINS. George V.^ King of Hanover, born May 27th, 1819. George, Duke of Cambridge, born Maroh ^Gth, 1819. Princess Augusta, (Duchess of Mecklenberg^ Strelit js) bom July I9t1ii lo«^. Mary Adelaide Wilheliftina laigabetf^. bom Wnvgrnhnr *?T**> ■■ °^^ 'mA- .^i /:it*i4flE?-iiJii!:.'. '^^ i. ^'oLl^ "^"-^ H M 11- i; K . 1} w :H t e 'MttTISB IflKISTRT. •'V ^ritis| PimsJrgJ • FInt Lord of the Treasury Viscount Palmerston. Cbaocellor of the Exchequer Mr. W. E. Gladstone. Foreign Secretary f^rl Busaeil. rv^r^ rv.r ); / Borne Secretary Sir 6. Grey. Colonial Secretary Duke of Newcastle. ' * Secretary for War Sir G. C. Lewie. '♦ < '. Secretary for India Sir Charles Wood, i* ,tt> First Lord of the Admiralty Duke of Somerset. Lord Chancellor... Lord Westhury. President of the Council Earl Granville. ' t"ii < Privy Seal... Duke of Argyle. Postmaster-General Lord Stanley of Alderly. President of the Board of Trade Mr. M. Gibson . President of the Poor-Law Board Mr. C. P. Vtlliers. ' ' ' ' Duchy of Lancaster Mr. Cardwell. ' ■'"'' Not in the CabineiS^'^^ ''■ ''''^'^ '''"''^' '• Lord Lieutenant of Ireland Earl of Carlisle. { %> fv ,;>: [■ ^ Secretary for Ireland Sir Robert Peel. . ,, , , Attorney General Sir W. Atherton. ' "" Solicitor General Sir R. Palmer. "^ ' '**^^^^ Attorney General for Ireland Mr. Thos. O'Hagan. oM i M, Solicitor-General for Ireland Mr. A. Lawson. , r r Secretaries of the Treasury Mr. Brand, Mr. F. Peel. " \ Secretary to the Admiralty Lord Clarence Paget. Civil Lord of the Admiralty Mr. Whi«bread. Lord Advocate Mr. Moncrlef. -,.).,UiK -f Judge Advocate* General Mr. Headlam '^ "], , ' , Vice-President of Privy Council for ' srr. ,. oUij/jc;« Education Mr. Lowe. Ix>rd8 of the Treasury .-{sir WimSTS^unbar. V The Royal Household. Lord Steward. ...,*.,.... * . .X/>rd St. Germans. .,f j a;i?t) -0 Lord Chamberlain Viscount Sydney. 1 . ^ Master of the Horse. Marquis or Aiieabury. ? f-< ^ ^ Master of the Buckhounds Earl of Bessborough. ' — —-....« A*. v3i*K«« , .^^ . Dttcheaa of Bo therlan d . . _ ^ .,-_ , ..." ^ ■ -^^ - - T" r r *''X-r' *■ * i ■' ". ' ii " ( *. •.* *;iJ fl»V* f^ A% , ALMANAC, &c. ., , „. BPOCHS. ,, . Ofthe Mundane J!ra ft865 Of the vulgar Clirlsitlan ^Era 1862 Siuco the discovery of America .370 Since the discovery of Quebec 254 Since the treaty which confirmed the pcsseesion of Canada to the British 96 Of the Reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria,... 25 'ji'*\r'*' ECL.IPSES. Turing this year there will be five Eclipses : three of the Sun, and two of (ho Moon. I. On the 11th of June, there will be a total Eclipse of the Moon. The Eclipse will begin at Montreal 48 minutes past 11, and will end at 6 minutes past 3 on the morning of the 12th. At Toronto it will begin at 25 minutes past 11, and will end at 42 minutes past 2 on the morning of the 12th. The total Eclipse a|)poar6 1 hour and 7 minutes tffter the beginning, and lasts a few minutes over an hour. II. On the 27th of June, there will be a partial Eclipse of the [Sun. Not visible on this Continent. III. On the 21st of Nov. there will bo an Eclipse of the Sun. Only : partial, and not visible in America. IV. On the 6th of December there will be a total Edipte of the jMoon, visible as follows -.—Begins at Montreal 51 minutes past mid- might, and ends 17 minutes past 4 ; begins at Toronto 28 minutes 'past midnight, and ends 17 minutes past 4. This Eclipse becomes S total 1 hour and 9 minutes after the beginning, and continues one hour and thirty two minutes. V. On the 20th of December there will be an Eclipse of the Sun, only partial and invisible on the American Continent. PliANETS. Until February 25th, Venus will be Evening Star, and then Mom* ing Star until 10th December. Until October 5, Mars will be Morn* ing Star. Until March 13th, Jupiter will be Morning Star, then until October 1, Evening Star. Until March 9, Saturn will be Morning Star, then until September 18th, Evening Star, then a^ain Morning Star. Mercury, about February 7th, June 3rd and September 30th, -will be visible in the West soon after sunset, and in the East beforv sunrise about March 29, July 29, and Noyemher 16th^ " _mx^ «^fc.-">v"^''* --■ *7 ^ift'^'iiWrtite • -^ ■ ^■- » 1 I :■ 1 J. i ?« iii if 4 ALMANAC. THS: SEASONS. VerDal Equinox : Spring begins March, 20d. 3h< S7ro. in tbQ Evening. Summer Solstice : Summer begins June, 21cl. Oh. 12d. in the Evening. Autumnal Equinox : Autumn begins September, 23d. 2h. 20m. in the Morning. Winter Solstice : Winter begins December, 21d. 8h. 12m. in the Evening. d. h. m. Sun in Winter signs 89 1 10 Sun in Spring signs...... 92 20 35 Sun in Summer signs ....93 14 8 Sun in Autumnal signs.. 89 17 52 d, h. m. Tropical year 365 5 43 Sun North of Equator.. 186 10 42 Sun South of Equator. ,178 19 5 Diflferenee 7 15 42 .V. FETES B'OBIilGATION. Circumcision ,. January 1 Epiphany, '* 6 Annunciation March 25 Good Friday .... April 18 Ascension Day May 29 Queen Victoria's Biithd. May 24 .1 Corpus Christi June 19 i-t. Peter and St. Paul. .. .■■ii>'yf Circumcision, Burke born, 1730 Earthquake in Canada, 1663 ' West Indies discovered, 1492 27id Sunday after Christmas Epiphany Cabul Massacre, 1842 >l • -M Battle of New Orleans, 1815 ^'^^:.^ London Exchange burnt, 1838 Penny Postage in G»-eat Britain, 1840 1st Public L«)ttery drawn, 1669 Ist Sunday after Epiphany : ulyd Halley died, 1801 Dr. Aiken born, 1747 ; died, 1822 Book of Cora Prayer adopt, by Parl't,1549 Battieof Corunna, 1809 Franklin born, 1706 ^ •,:*^ Rebels executed, 18-39 ^nd Sunday after Epiphany U. S. Independence acknowledged, Australia colonized, 1788 >^k ^^ • Byron born, 1788 . ■ ^>^ Pitt died; 1806 Charles J. Fox born, 1749 CoxWKRSiON OF St. Paul 3r(2 Sunday after Epiphany Mozart born, 1756 Sir Francis Drake born, 1596 George III. died, 1820 Martyrdom Charles 1 , 1649 {Capc Hern first doubled, 1616 1783 > ii.m THK SUN rise I set 46'4 4614 4614 45-4 45;4 454 44|4 44'4 44'4 43i4 434 42i4 424 42!4 41 '4 40V4 39 4 384 37 4 36 4 85 4 344 83,4 324 324 314 814 30^ 294 284 27 !4 21 2J; 24 25 2e 28 29 3C 81 82 33 84 35 37 3^ 39 41 4 iii 45 4f 47 49 51 52 53 54 55 57 58 59 MOON r. & s. 17 30 40 44 47 46 morn . 46 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 45 42 8 40 4 5 36 26 6 13 rises. 5 57 7 8 2 9 9 15 10 23 11 32 morn. 44 1 8 4 5 5 57 7 12 11 59 S'^tS. 6 19 7 25 i'-'',^- -i'lfjti'iflrii ' e CALBNDAB. FEBRUARY. Moon's Phases. •!| First Quarter, Full Moon, Last Quarter, New Moon, d. 6 14 21 28 Quebec, h. m. 3 25 ev. 20 ev. 25 mo 3 ev. Montreal. h 3 9 11 m. 17 ev. 12 ev. 17 mo 55 mo Kingston- b. m. 8 5 ev 59 mo 5 mo 43, mo 11 9 11 Ibronto, b. m. 2 54 ev. 11 49 mo 8 54 mo 11 82 mo DATS U 'W 1 S 2 su 8 M 4 Tu 5 W 6 Th 7 F 8 S 9 SU 10 M 11 Tu 12 W 13 Th 14 F 15 S" 16 SU 17 M 18 To 19 W 20 Th 21 F 22 », 23 st 24 M 25 Ta 26 W 27 T^ 28 F EVENTS, &0. Sebastopol docks destroyed, 1856 ith Sunday after Epiphany Spanish loquisition abolished, 1813 Cess. bos. bet. Gt. Brit'n & U. S., 1788 Sir Robert Peel born, 1788 Charles II. died, 1685 Mary Queen of Scots beheaded, 1587 Jenny Lind born, 1820 bth Sunday after Epiphany Queen Victoria married, 1840 Sydenham Governor General, 1840 Lady Jane Gray beheaded, 1554 Sir ABtley Cooper died, 1840 St. Valbntinb's Day Gapt. Cook killed, 1779 SeptuageHma Sunday Braham, celebrated singer, died 1856 Luther died, 1546 Galileo born, 1564 Voltaire born, 1694 Capitulation of Trinidad, 1797 French Revolution, 1648 Sexa{fesima Sunday St. MAixmAS Napoleon escaped from Elba, 1815 Armstrong gun introd. Gt. Britain, 1859 Great fire in Bombay, 1803 George Buchanan died, 1582 THE SUN MOON rise set r. &8. 7 27 5 8 29 7 26 5 1 9 31 7 25 5 2 10 31 7 23 5 8 11 82 1 22 5 4 morn. 7 20 5 6 32 7 19 5 8 1^ 29 7 18 5 10 2 25 7 17 5 12 3 17 7 16 5 14 4 6 7 14 5 16 4 44 7 13 5 18 5 28 7 11 5 19 6 2 T 9 5 20 rises. 7 8 5 22 7 3 7 6 5 24 8 13 7 4 5 25 9 22 7 3 5 27 10 84 7 1 5 28 11 46 7 00 5 30 morn. 6 59 5 32 58 6 57 5 34 2 4 6 56 5 85 8 4 6 54 5 37 8 54 6 52 5 88 4 36 6 60 5 39 6 12 6 48 5 40 5 41 6 47 5 40 sets. ■^HOnWwafct.t \\v. (!ALBKDAR. MARCH. Ubronto, b. m. 2 54 ev. >11 49 mo > 8 54 mo )ll 82 mo SUN set 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 5 5 5 5 5 8 5 10 5 12 5 14 5 16 5 18 5 19 20 22 24 25 27 28 30 32 34 85 37 38 39 40 40 MOON r. &8. 8 29 9 81 10 81 11 82 morn. 32 1^ 2 3 4 4 5 6 29 25 17 6 44 28 2 riaes. 7 3 8 13 9 22 10 84 11 46 morti. 58 2 8 3 4 5 5 4 4 54 36 12 41 sets. Moon's Phases. First Quarter, Full Moon, Last Quarter, New Moon, d. 8 16 22 30 Quebec. h. 5 2 m. 35 ev. 31 3 mo ev. 59 mo Montreal. h. m. 27 ev. 23 mo 4 55 ev. 2 51 mo Kingston h. m. 15 ev. 11 mo 4 43 ev. 2 39 mo ^R)ronto. h. m. 4 ev. 11 59 ev. 4 32 ev. 2 28 mo DATS M W 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 S su M Tu W Th F S SU ilO M EVENTS, &a 111 [12 13 |l4 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 28 241 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Tu W Th F 9 SU M Tii W Th F ^ SU M Tu W Th F S SU M St. David's Day 6 Quinqmgesima Sunday 6 (4) 1st American Congress, 1789 6 ShROVB TUBSDAY 6 Ash Wednesday 6 Bishop of Salisbury died, 1854 6 Brit, k For. Bible Soc'y estabM , 1804 6 William m. died, 1702 6 Ut Sunday in Lent 6 Botany Bay discovered, 1787 6 Lucknowfell, 1858 6 Des^ardin Canal accident, 1857 6 Planet Herschel discovered, 1781 6 Great Storm in Black Sea, 1856 6 General Jackson bom, 1767 6 2nd Sunday in Lent 6 St. Patrick's Day 6 Princess Louisa Caroline born, 1848 6 Peel's Income Tax introduced, 1842 6 Sir Isaac Newton died, 1727 6 Cranmer burnt, 1556 6 Stamp Act passed, 1765 6 3rd Sunday in Lent 6 Queen Elizabeth died, 1608 6 Annunciation - 6 Duke of Cambridge born, 1819 5 Duke of Portland died , 1854 5 Canadaceded to France, 1632 5 King of Sweden shot, 1792 5 Uh Sunday in Lent 5 (30) Peace treaty with Russia signed, 1856(5 THE rise 45 45 44 42 40 88 36 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 00 58 56 54 52 50 4816 SUN set 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 42 4f 44 4g 4'i 48 49 51 5? 54 6f 66 59 1 2 8 4 6 8 9 n 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 yooN r. &s. 7 14 8 16 9 19 10 18 11 IT morn, 10 1 1 2 3 3 4 7 57 42 28 59 30 6 00 rises. 7 3 8 19 9 34 10 46 11 5T- morn. 58 1 51 2 m 3 12 3 4 4 5 44 12 37 26 sets. 8 Q I CAfiKKDAK. APRIU i Ml Moon's Phases. Quebec. Montreal. Kingst(m. ToroMo. FiFPt Quarter, Full Moon, Last Quarter, New Moon, d. 7 14 21 28 h. m. 7 26 mo 10 16 mo 1 17 mo 6 40 ev. h m. 7 18 mo 10 8 mo 1 9 mo 6 82 ev. h. m- 7 6 mo 56 mo 67 mo 6 21 ev h. ro. 6 55 mo 9 45 mo 46 mo 6 10 ev. 'i i DAYH V w 1 Tu 2 W 3 Th 4 F 5 S 6 su 7 M 8 Tu 9 W 10 Th U P 12 S 13 SU U M 15 Tu 16 W 17 Th 16 F 19 S 20 SU 21 K 22 Tu 2a W 24 Th 26 F 26 S 27 SU 26 M 2» Tu 30 W EVENTS, &c. All Fool's Day Battle of Copenhagen, 1801 Napier dieU, 1617 Goldsmith died, 1774 Canada discovered, 1499 bih Sunday in Lent Prince Loop. G. D. Albert born, 1863 Hudson's Bay Co. established, 1692 Scbastopol bombarded, 1855 Tornado at Rangpoor, Bengal, 1856 Canning born, 1770 Rodney's victory, 1782 6th Stmday in Lent (13) Catholic Emancipation, 1829 Great Inundation at Montreal, 1861 Battle of CuUoden, 1746 Franklin died, 1790 GoodFridat American Revolution, 1776 Easter Sunday (20) Louis Napoleon born, 1808 Odessa bombarded by Allies, 1854 St. Ghorge's Day Sliiakespeare born 1564 ; died, 1616 St. Mark Frinpess Alice born, 1843 1st iSnnday after Easter Bpmbardment Sebastopol suspended, 1855 ** Ocean Wave" burnt near Kingston, 1863 Sir H. Bishop, the composer, died, 1865 THE SUN rise set 6 47 6 22 6 46 6 24 6 43 6 25 6 42 5 26 6 40 6 28 6 38 6 SO 6 36 6 32 6 83 6 83 5 32 6 34 6 30 6 36 6 28 6 37 6 26 6 38 & 24 6 39 6 22 6 40 6 20 6 41 6 18 6 42 6 16 6 44 6 14 6 45 5 . 12 6 46 6 10 6 ri 6 8 48 & 7 6 49 5 e 6 60 6 4 6 51 6 2 6 63 5 1 6 56 4 69 6 56 4 57 6 57 4 56 6 68 4 54 6 69 MOON r* wu 8 • 11 10 3 10 67 It 49 morn. 36 1 17 2 3 2 27 2 68 3 27 8 64 4 25 rises. 8 25 9 39 10 48 11 47 mom. 34 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 13 47 14 40 7 33 59 sets. 7 56 8 61 'i ' ■r«Ti»««' M****^'- CALENDAR. WAY. ToroMo, Moon's Phases. h. m. 6 55 mo 9 45 mo 46 mo 6 10 ey. SUN MOON set r. Je8. 6 22 » 11 6 24 10 3 6 26 10 67 5 26 a 49 6 28 daorn. 6 SO 86 6 82 6 83 6 84 6 86 6 37 6 88 6 89 ^ 40 41 42 44 46 46 4'/ 48 49 1 2 2 2 3 17 3 27 58 27 8 54 4 25 rises. 8 25 9 89 10 48 11 47 morn. 34 1 13 1 47 601 2 14 51 63 55 56 57 58 69 2 40 3 7 3 33 8 69 sets. 7 66 8 61 First Quarter, Full Moon, Last Quarter, New Moon, (1. 6 13 20 28 Quebec. h. m. 10 38 ev. 6 14 ev. 10 52 mo 10 40 mo Montreal, h. m. 10 30 ev. 6 6 ev. 10 44 mo 10 32 mo Kingston. h. m. 10 18 ev 6 54 ev. 10 38 mo 10 18 mo !Ihront». b. m. 10 7 ev. 5 48 ev. 10 22 mo 10 9 mo t»-.»i ii EVENTS, &o. 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 [12 ll3 14 16 '16 17 18 19 20 21 122 23 24j 25 26 27 28 29 30 S m M Tu W Th F SU M Tu W Th F S SD M Tu W Th F S SU M To W Th F 811 S St. Philip & St. James (1) Prince Arthur W. P.Albert born ,1850 Barque *John' for Quebec lost, 194 1., 1865 2nd Sunday after Easter Napoleon died, 1821 Oswego taken, 1814 Jamaica taken by English, 1656 Pope Benedict II. died, 686 Test Act repealed, 1848 Indian Mutiny broke out, 1867 drd Sunday after Easter King of Delhi proclaimed EmperOr, 1867 Anne Boleyn beheaded, 1535 Grattan died, 1820 Paris^Exhibition inaugurated, 1865 6t. Eruption Mt. Etna, 8 villages des, 1830 Great Are at Montreal, 1766 4th Sunday after E€Lster Columbus died, 1506 Lafayette died, 1834 RiQts at Montreal, 1832 Parks' first voyage, 1795 Dr. Paley died, 1805 Queen Victoria born, 1819 Uh Sunday after EasUr Calvin died, 1564 Paganini died, 1840 Wm Pitt born, 1759 Ascension Day (29) Charles II. restored, 1660 Haydn died, 1809 ; Dr. Chalmers d., 1847 THE SUN rise set 4 53 7 00 4 52 7 1 4 51 7 2 4 60 7 3 4 49 7 4 4 47 7 6 4 46 7 8 4 43 7 9 4 42 7 10 4 41 7 11 4 40 7 12 4 89 7 13 4 37 7 16 4 86 7 16 4 34 7 17 4 88 7 18 4 32 7 19 4 31 7 20 4 30 7 21 4 29 7 22 4 28 7 23 4 27 7 24 4 26 7 26 4 26 7 26 4 24 7 28 4 23 7 29 4 22 7 30 4 22 7 31 4 21 7 82 4 20 7 83 4 20 7 34 wmm MOON r. & s. 9 43 10 31 11 14 11 53 morn. 27 57 1 1 2 2 2 26 53 22 63 28 rises. 8 27 9 32 10 28 11 11 11 48 morn. 19 1 1 2 2 8 3 45 12 86 2 32 8 40 sets. 8 30 9 18 9 52 10 CALENDAR. JUNE. Modn's Phases. First Quarter y Full Moon, Last Quarter, New Moon, Quebec, d. 5 12 18(10 27 h. m. 57 mo 1 31 mo 26 ev. 2 8 mo Montreal, h»m. 9 49 mo 1 23 mo 10 16 ev. 2 00 mo Kingston h. m. 9 37 mo 1 11 mo 10 6 ev. 1 48 mo Jbronto, h. m. 26 mo 59 rao 9 55 ev. 1 37 mo 9ATS Ml W 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 » 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 99 30 SU M Tu W Th F S SU M Tu W Th F S SU M Tu W Th F S SU M Tu W Th F S SU M EVENTS, &o. V j^V^^TTf Qth Sunday after Easter Riots in London, 1780 Paganini born, 1784 George IIL born, 1738 King of Hanover born, 1791 Great fire in Montreal, 1803 Mamelon taken by British, 1855 Whitsunday. Nova Scotia settled , 1622 Gavazzi Riots in Montreal, 1853 Sydenham Palace opened, 1854 St. Barnabas. George I. died, 1727 Quebec Theatre burnt, 1846 Lord Hastings beheaded, 1483 Magna Charta signed, 1215 Trinity Sunday Bengai Chief Presidency ,1773 Wesley born, 1703 Battle of Waterloo, 1815 Corpus CHBisn A£>cension of Queen Victoria, 1837 Proclamation of Queen Victoria, 1837 1^ Sunday after Trtnity Russians invaded Ears, 1855 St. John Baptist (24) Massacre at Cawnpore, 1857 George IV. died, 1830 Charles Xn. born, 1645 Coronation Queen Victoria, 1838 2nd Sunday after Trinity. « Greenwich Hospital founded, 1696 THB SUN rise set 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 20 20 19 19 18 17 17 17 17 17 16 16 16 16 1» 16 16 16 16 16 17 17 17 17 18 18 19 19 20 201' 84 86 87 37 88 39 40 40 41 42 42 43 43 44 44 44 45 46 46 46 47 47 47 47 46 46 46 46 46. 4^ MOON r. &;s. 10 28 10 59 11 28 11 55 morn. 22 51 1 22 1 58 2 43 3 37 rises. 9 2 9 43 10 18 10 47 11 14 11 40 nM>rn. 6 1 1 2 3 35 4 40 20 4 3 35 sets. 8 29 9 8 9 32 M^\. OALINDAB. tt JULY. Moon's Phases. Qud)ec, Montreal. Kingston* IbrovUo. FJrst Quarter, Full Moon, Last Quarter, New Moon, d. 4 11 18 26 h. m. 6 4 ey. 8 52.- mo 27 ey. 4 19 ey. h. m. 5 56 ey. 8 44 mo 19 ey. 4 11 ey. h. m. 5 44 ey. 8 32 mo 7 ey. 3 59 ey. b. m. 5 33 ey. 8 21 mo 11 56 ey. 3 48 mo MOO^ r. &8. 9 69 10 25 DATS M w 1 Tu 2 W 3 Th 4 P 5 S 6 su 7 M 8 Tu 9 W 10 Tb 11 F. 12 S 13 SU 14 M 15 Tu ]6 W 17 Tb 18 F 19 S 20 SU 21 M 22 To 23 W 24 Th 25 P 26 S 27 SU 28 M ^ To 30 W 31 Th EVENTS, &0. Tobago taken by the British, 1803 Sir Robert Peel died , 1850 Quebec founded, 1608 ' American Independence, 1776 Soyereigns first issued, 1817 ^rd Sunday (tfler Trinity (6) Gt. Eastern arrived in Quebec, 1861 Duke of Cambridge died, 1850 Battle before Delhi, 1857 Columbus born, 1^7 Earthquake in Canada East, 1861 - Battle of the Boyne, 1690 Uh Sunday after Trinity . (13) Napoleon surrendered, 1816 St. SwrrmK Montreal to Portland RR. opened, 1853 Havelock enters Cawnpore, 1857 (17) Dr. Watts born, 1674 Princess Aug. C C E of Cambridge b.,1822 Uh Sunday after !Mnity Burns died, 1796 Bank B. N. America established, 1839 Canada Union assented, 1840 Gibraltar taken, 1704 St. Jambs Coleridge died, 1834 Gth Sunday after Trinity Lord Durham died, 1840 Wilberforoe died, 1833 Ist English newspaper, 1588 Plattaburgh taken by English, 1813 THB rise 4 20 4 21 4 22 4 23 4 23 4 24 4 25 4 26 4 26 4 27 4 28 4 28 4 29 4 80 4 31 4 32 4 33 4 84 4 35 4 85 4 36 4 37 4 38 4 39 4 40 4 41 4 42 4 43 4 44 4 45 4 46 SUN set 46 46 46 45 45 44 44 44 44 43 43 41 41 41 40 89 10 11 11 53 22 55 mom. 35 1 22 2 21 3 29 rises. 8 13 8 46 9 15 9 10 8810 37! 11 43 9 37 7 8611 39 85 morn. 84; 17 33' 1 1 32 1 48 3l| 2 43 30 3*40 80 sets. 29 7 28 8 27 8 26 8 25 9 4 31 58 26 ^^I^^itJJJisM 12 OALUrDAR.^ AUGUST. Mood's Phases. !l!l II First Quarter, Full Moon, Last Quarter, New Moon, d. 2 9 17 25 Quebec, h. m. 10 mo 6 17 ©V. 5 11 mo 4 54 mo Montreal. h, m. 2 4 4 4 mo 59 ev. 53 mo 46 mo Kingston. h. m. 11 50 ev. ■4 47 ev. 4 41 mo 4 34 iuo Ibronto, h. m. 11 39 ev. 4 36 ev. 4 28 mo 4 21 mo DATS M W I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 - 21 *.^ 32 23 24 25 26 27 28 2!9 aol V s 3U M Tu W Th P S su M Tu W Th F B- SU M Ttf W Th F s su Tu W Th P S 3X1 SU EVENTS, &o. French fleet annih. by Nelson, 1798 Kars evaouatod by RussianSj 1856 tth Sunday after Trinity Queen visited Cherbourg, 1858 Cbusan taken, 1840 Prince A. E.Albert, Duke of York, l>, 1844 Queen Caroline died, 1821 Canning died, 1827 1st message by Atlantic Telegraphy 1858 Sth Sunday after Trinity Battle of Lake Champlain, 1814 George IV. born, 1762 Queisn Adelaide born, 1792 Printing invented, 1437 Sir Walter Scott born, 1771 Ben. Johnson died. 1637 9th Sunday after Trinity Steamboats invented, 1807 Royal George sunk, 1782 Queen of Oude arrived in Engltind, 1856 Dr. A. Clarke died, 1832 Treaty of Peace with China, 1842 American War commenced, 1776 10th Sunday after Trinity St Bartholoiixw Herschel died, 1822 Prince Albert born, 1819 (28) British slavery abolished, 1833 si* AOGUSTfNB Gt Fire in Constantinople, 12,000 h bt)l833 Dr. Paley born, 1743 llih Sunday aftier Trinity THB SUN rise set 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 15 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 47 48 •60 51 62 58 55 66 67 68 1 2 8 4 6|7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14] 16 18 19 20 21 22 28 7 7 6 6 6 6 8 6 6 6 6 6 8 6 6 \i 2416 24 23 22 20 19 17 16 14 12 11 9 8 7 5 3 2 00 69 67 65 54 52 60 48 46 46 43 41 40 38 87 MOON r. &«. 9 57 10 34 11 18 morn. 9 1 11 2 19 3 82 rises. 7 13 7 41 % 10 8 37 9 7 9 39 10 16 10 66 11 42 morn. 33 1 2 29 28 8 30 4 33 sets. 7 1 11 8 36 9 18 10 8 0AI/K1IDA.B, 18 SEPTEMBER. Hbronto, h. m. 11 39 ov. 4 36 ev. 4 28 mo 4 21 mo Moon's Phases. First Quarter, Full Moon, lASt Quarter, New Mood, First Quarter, d. 1 8 15, 23 30 Quebec* h. m. 5 31 mo 3 11 mo 11 36 ev. 4 11 ev. 11 24 mo Montreal. h. m. 5 23 3 11 4 11 3 28 3 16 mo mo ev. ev. mo Kingston. h. m« 6 11 2 11 3 11 mo 62 mo 16 ev. 61 ev. 4 mo IbrorUe. h. m 5 00 mo 41 mo 6 2 11 3 10 ev. 40 ev. 53 mo DATS M W 1 M 2 Tu 3 W 4 Th 5 F 6 S 7 su 8 M 9 Tu 10 W 11 Tb 12 F 13 S- 14 au 15 m: 16 To 17 W 18 Th 19 P 20 S 21 SU 22 M 2S To 24 W 26 Th 26 F 27 3 28 StJ 29 M sol Tu EVENTS, &c. -; J / 'I . ■! Cartier discovered Sagucnay, 1535 Great fire in London, 1666 Cromwell died, 1658 Bank of Jamaica establfshed, 1836 First Preparatory Am. Congress, 1774 Warsaw taken, 1831 12th Sunday after Tiinity Malakoff and Sebastopol taken, 1865 William IV. crowned, 1830 Battle of Lake Erie, 1813 Thompson born, 1800 C. J. Fox died, 1806 Wolfe killed, 1759 ISth Sunday after Trinity (14) Duke of Wellington died, 1852 New York taken by British, 1776 Dr. Johnson born, 1709 Quebec capitulated, 1759 Lord Sydenham died, 1841 Battleof Alma, 1854 \Uh Sunday after Trinity (21) Sir W. Scott died, 1832 Autumn commences Charles I. dethroned, 1840 Columbus' second voyage, 1492 Philadelphia captured, 1776 Lord Nelson born, 1758 Ibth Sunday after Trinity Si. Michael jWhitfl^d died, 1770 THB SUN rise set 6 25 6 35 5 26 6 33 6 28 6 31 6 30 6 29 5 31 6 27 6 82 6 25 6 33 6 23 5 35 6 21 5 36 6 19 5 87 6 17 5 39 6 16 5 40 6 14 5 42 6 12 6 43 6' 10 6 44 6 8 6 45 6 6 5 46 6 4 5 48 6 2 6 49 6 00 6 50 5 59 5 51 5 58 5 52 5 56 6 54 5 55 5 56 5 53 5 67 5 51 6 58 5 50 5 69 6 48 6 00 6 46 6 1 5 44 6 2 5 42 r. MpON &8. 11 ,3 mom. 8 1 18 2 80 3 40 4 49 rises. 6 88 7 7 7 88 8 14 8 68 9 86 10 25 11 19 mom. 1« 1 2 3 4 15 17 19 26 sets. 6 T 6 02 7 13 8 14 8 69 10 2 11 9 .^^:i-.:.: ■'. '•' 1% OALINDAB. OCTOBER ^ ) Moon*B Phases. Quebec, Montreal. Kingston. Ibronto, Full Moon, Last Quarter, New Moon, First Quarter, d 7 16 23 29 h. m. 4 1 ev. 6 56 ev. 2 50 mo 6 58 ev. h. m. 3 53 ev. 6 48 ev. 2 42 mo 6 50 ev. h. m. 3 41 ev. 6 36 ev. 2 31 mo 6 38 ev. h. m. 3 30 ev. 6 25 ev. 2 20 mo 6 27 ev. DwATS XL W 1 2 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 121 18 14 15 le 17J ««.]8 19 20 21 22 28 24 26 26 27 28 29 80 81 W Tb F 3 SU M Tu W Th F S SU M Tu W Th F S SU M Tu W Th F S SU M Tu W Th F EVENTS, &0. Str ^Yankee Blade' wrecked, 785 1. 1,1854 Coleridge born, 1772 Dey of Algiers strangled, 1817 Bishop Heber died, 1833 iQth Swnday after Trinity Louis Philippe born, 1773 Peace with America, 1783 Sheridan born, 1751 Battle of Savannah, 1779 Ben. West born, 1783 America discovered, 1492 nth Sunday after Trinity Battle of Queenstown, Gen. Brock k^ 1812 The Conquest, 1066 Virgil born, B. C. 70 Brit. Houses of Parliament burned, 1834 Siege of Sebastopol, com. 1854 5r. Lure \%tli Sunday after Trinity Kirk White died, 1806 Battle of Trafalgar, 1805 Lord Holland died, 1840 1st British Parliament, 1707 George It. died, 1760 I9th Sunday after Trinity Cholera: first appeared in England, 1831 St. Simon k Juob Battle of Fort Erie, 1012 Dr. Cartwright died, 1823 Aii Hallow's Evi THB SUN rise set 6 4 6 40 6 5 5 88 6 6 5 36 6 7 5 34 6 8 6 32 6 9 5 80. 6 11 5 28 6 12 5 26 6 12 5 24 6 14 5 22 16 5 20 6 16 5 18 6 18 5 16 6 20 5 14 6 21 6 12 6 23 5 10 6 24 6 8 6 26 5 6 6 26 5 4 6 28 5- 2 6 29 4 59 6 31 4 67 6 82 4 55 6 88 4 63 6 86 4 62 6 36 4 60 6 38 4 49 6 39 4 47 6 41 4 46 6 42 4 46 6 43 4 44 MOON r. &s. morn. 19 1 29 2 88 3 43 4 49 rises. 6 88 6 12 h 48 7 81 8 18 9 10 10 5 11 3 morn. 2 1 2 3 4 4 8 12 20 sets. 6 11 5 65 6 50 7 63 9 1 10 11 11 21 morn. 30 ief'^uSAiC: .j^Sit.cjiK' .-■>*' ;*.•;--: OALBNDAR. 15 NOVEMBER. Ibronto. h. m. 3 30 ey. 6 26 ev. 2 20 mo 6 27 ev. 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 •'2 59 57 55 53 52 50 49 47 46 45 6 12 6 48 7 31 8 18 9 10 10 11 5 3 morn. 2 1 2 3 4 4 8 12 20 sets. 5 11 5 6 7 9 55 50 53 1 10 11 11 21 morn, 441 30 SUN MOON 9 set r. &s. morn. ■ > 40 t'^^^H > 38 19 ^M i 36 1 29 .fl > 34 2 38 S > 32 3 43 fl > 30. 4 49 '^m \ 28 rises* W^m > 26 5 38 1^1 Mood's rbases. Quebec. Montreal Kingston. Toronto. d. h. m. h. m. • h. m. h. m. Full Moon, 6 8 2 mo 7 64 mo 7 43 mo 7 82 mo lAst Quarter, 14 1 24 ev. 1 16 ev. 1 4 ev. 68 ev. New Moon, 21 1 28 ev. 1 20 ev. 1 8 ev. 67 ev. First Quarter, 28 5 16 mo 5 8 mo 4 66 mo 4 46 mo DAYS 1 THB SUN MOON u w S EVENTS, &o. rise 6 43 sot 4 48 r. &8. 1 All Saints* Day 1 86 2 su 20th Sunday after Trinity 2nd Rebellion in Lower Canada, 1838 6 45 4 42 2 40 8 M 6 47 4 40 3 41 4 Tu Battle of Oltenitza, 1853 j,, 6 49 4 39 4 48 5 W Gunpowder Plot, 1605 6 50 4 37 5 44 6 Th Riots in Montreal, 1837 6 52 4 36 rises. 7 F First newspaper, 1663 6 54 4 34 5 27 8 s. (9) Prince of Wales born, 1841 21st Sunday after Trinity Martin Luther born, 1483 6 55 4 82 6 18 SU 6 66 4 81 7 3 10 M 6 68 4 29 7 67 11 Tu Earthquake at Jeddo, 30,000 lost, 1855 00 4 28 8 63 12 W Montreal taken, 1775 1 4 27 9 61 13 T|i Brigands at Prescott, 1838 3 4 26 10 60 14 F Montgomery before Quebec, 1775 • 6 4 25 11 61 15 S^> Great flre at New York, 1835 6 4 24 morn. 16 SU 22nd Sunday affer Trinity 8 4 28 54 17 M Lucknow relieved, 1857 10 4 22 1 68 18 Tu Cortes sailed for Mexico, 1518 12 4 21 8 6 19 W Battle of Navarino, 1827 13 4 20 4 16 20 Th (21) Str 'Indian* wrecked, 27 lives 1, 1849 Princess Royal born, 1840 14 4 19 5 81 21 F 15 4 18 sets. 22 S Si. Croiua 16 4 17 6 84 23 SU 23rd Sunday after Trinity 17 4 16 6 42 24 M Peace with America, 1814 18 4 15 7 64 25 Ttt Gen. Havelock died, 1857 19 4 "15 9 9 26 W New York evacuated by British, 1783 21 4 15 10 19 27 28 Th P Princess Mary A. of Cambridge born,1833 Goldsmith born, 1713 22 23 4 14 4 14 11 2T, morn. 29 S Polish Revolution, 1830 24 4 18 32 30 SU Advent Si inday, St Andrew's Oat 26 4 13 1 26 "^ :-' r gJiN? li OALBNDAR. DECEMBER. Moon'8 Phases. [\ FnllMooD, Last Quarter, New Moon, First Quarter , d. 6 14 21 27 Quebec. h. tn. 2 61 mo 4 47 mo 18 mo 6 68 ey. Montreal. h. m. 2 43 mo 6 39 mo 10 mo 6 60 ev. Kingston. b. 2 6 11 6 m. 81 27 mo mo 58 ev. 88 ev. Ti/rnnto. h. 2 5 11 6 m. 20 mo 16 mo 47 ev. 27 ev. DATS 1 2 8 4 6 6 7 8 10 11 12 It 14 15 1^ IT 181 19 2e 28 24 26 26 27 28 29 80 31 M Ta W Th F S su M Tu W Th F S SU M Tu W Th F S/ SU M Tu W Th F S SU }i Tu W EVENTS, &o. Buonaparte crowned, 1804 Queen Adelaide died, 1849 St. Paul's Cathedral finished, 1710 Montgomery born, 1771 Mozart died, 1792 Nicholas. 2nd Sunday in Advefit Mtlton born, 1608 Father Matthew died, 1856 English Cathedral, Montreal, burnt, 1866 Charles XII. killed, 1718 Madras besieged by French, t758 (14) Washington died, 1799 3rd Sunday in Advent Ke-intermentoC^Napolcon, 1840 Great flro at New York, 1835 First L. C. Parliament, 1792 t3ir H. Davey born, 1778 Victoria Bridge, Montreal, opened, 1859 Louis Napoleon proclaimed, 1848 4th Sunday in Advent. St. THo<3rAS. Pilgrims land at Plymouth, 1620 Newton il)orn, 1642 .. . Hugh Miller died, 1856 ' Christmas. St. SnspHBN 19^. JOBN-THB EVAyOKUST. 1st Sunday ftfter Christmas Sir A. Allison born, 1792 LTesuH Society founded, 1584 E. India Company's Charter, 1600 THB BUN rise set 7 26 4 13 7 27 4 12 7 29 4 12 7 29 4 12 7 30 4 11 7 81 4 11 7 32 4 11 7 88 4 11 7 84 4 11 7 85 4 11 7 85 4 11 7 36 4 11 7 87 4 11 1 88 4 11 7 89 4 12 7 40 4 12 7 41 4 12 7 42 4 12 7 42 4 13 7 43 4 13 7 44 4 13 7 44 4 13 T 44 4 14 7 41i 4 14 7 46 4 14 7 45 ^4 15 7 45 4 15 7 46 4 16 7 46 4 18 7 46 4 19 7 46 4 20 Mooy r. &s. 2 88 8 88 4 89 5 35 rises. 4 57 5 50 6 46 7 42 8 42 9 41 10 41 11 43 morn. 47 1 8 4 5 53 3 16 29 sets. 5 28 6 44 7 69 9 12 10 21 11 20 morn. 29 1 31 2 31 8 30 Turrmto. h. m. 2 20 mo ft 16 mo 1 47 ev. 6 27 ev. UN MOOX iCt r. &8. 13 2 88 12 8 88 12 4 89 12 5 85 11 rises. 11 4 57 11 5 50 11 6 46 11 7 42 11 8 42 11 9 41 11 10 41 11 11 43 11 morn. 12 47 12 1 63 12 3 3 12 4 16 13 5 29 13 sets. 13 5 28 13 6 44 14 7 69 14 9 12 14 10 21 15 11 20 E5 morn. Eg 29 ■8 1 31 ■d 2 31 Ko 8 30 essgsgg g t90 0_ p. o, o- o. g- ® cn o o p p p oa' en isd o 8 ||SBS=r:r5-=- 11 0*D. to < en g' a 9 m 3 < ^ 03 g O 1 ^ ar O.P.-J B ^fi •-I p '-«'-» -« :^ g g S ^ ? Q. a- ^P. §• ^ pa gs no OCi 4 I 21 < o 5* ? 2 S - 2 P 2 < fn CD d c 5* 5* oa » ffi » 8» CO ■-« @ C 5 p o* P- 3 C3 5 OQP< & s o p B" to O W 18 BXBOUTIVE COUNCIL. CANADA. THE GOVERNOR GENERAL, Aides-de-Canvp^ ifc. Sir Edmund Walker Head, Bart., Governor General of British North America, and Captain General and Governor-in-Chief of the Provin^Bs of Canada, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and the Island of Prince Edward, &c., &c. Captain Retallack, 63rd Regiment, Military Secretary and Aide-de- Camp ; also Assistant Governor's Secretary. Golonel Irvine, Provincial Aide-de-Camp. f u M'i ■ 1 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. President of the Oonncil and Minis- ter of Agricultare Hon. John Ross. Attorney General East Hon. George E. Cartier. Attorney General West. Hon. John A. Macdonald. Commissioner of Crown Lands.. . .Hon. P. M. Vankoughnet. Commissioner of Public Works .... Hon. Jos. Caochon . Speaker of Legislative Council . . . ; Hon. Sir N. F. Belleau,^ Kt Provincial Secretary Hon. Charles Alley n. Postmaster General Hon. Sydney Smith . Minister of Finance Hon. A. T. Gait Receiver General Hon. George Sherwood. Solicitor General of L C* Hon. Louis S. Morin. Solicitor General of U. C Hon. Joseph Morrison. * opnCBRS : Wm. H Lee, Qerk of Executive Council ; Wm. A. Hiinsworth) Coq> fldential Clerk ; M. A. Higgins, F. Vallerand, Oliver Cote, Thomas Burns, F. H. Hims worth and Henry Alexander, Clerks ;, Michael Naughten, Door-keeper ; James Ryan and Charles Baker, Mes- sengers. if * , LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. 19 md Aide-de> LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Hon. Narcisse F. Belleau, Speaker. Hon. Adam Forgusson Flamborough East. <* John Hamilton Kingston. «< Adam Ferrie Hamilton. (* Paul H. Knowlton Knowlton. <* Phillip H. Moore Phillipsburgh. <* George J. Goodhue London, 0. W. «< William Walker ^....Quebec. (( Jamos Morris Brockville. " JamesGordon Toronto. «* James Ferrier Montreal. « Roderick Matheson .......Perth. " Georges. Boulton ,; .. . .Cobourg. « EtlenneP. Tache Montmagny. " James Leslie Montreal. * « Frederick A. Quesnel Montreal. < * George Saveuse de Beaigeau Cotean du Lac. " John Ross.... Toronto. *< Samuel Mills Hamilton. " LouisPanet Quebec. " Charles Wilson MontreaL «* Benjamin Seymonr, Port Hope, " David M.Armstrong SoreL •* Ebenezer Perry Cobourg. *< Eusebe Cartier St. Hyacinthe. «< Walter H. Dickson..., Niagara. ELECTIVE LEGISLATIVE COUNCILLORS. Upper Canada. Hon. James Shaw Batburst. »* A.J.Ferguson Brock. *• Hermaunus Smith Bnrlington. *< Alex. Campbell Cataraqui. " David Christie Erie. " Geo. Alexander Gore. " David Reesor .....King. •* Andrew Jeffrey .Newcastle. «• W. H.Meritt Niagara. <* J.Simpson Queen's. ** P. Vankougbtoet Rideau. '< JamesPatton Saugeen. <* Malcolm Cameron St. Clair. •* Geo. Crawford St. Lawrence. *< Donald McDonald Tecumseth. «« SydneySmith Trent. * «« Sir Allan McNab. Western. «• G. W.AUan ....York. •legislative council. m^ ?!!'[ • V«>' /^sJ\ Lower Canada, rm> J. Armand ......Alma. A. B. Foster Bedford.^ J. aQ. ProulXr..... Dela Valllere. L. H. Renaud .^,. ....DeSalaberry. ' J. Letelller Granville. UlrioJ. Tessier Gulf. ^oht) Hamilton...... Inkerman. A . T. Duchesnay La Salle. M.P. deS. Laterrierer. » . Laurontides. ' A. J. Duchesnay.... Lauzon. E. Mason MUIe Isles. Louis Lacoste...... Montarville. P. U. Archambault^ Repemigny. F. Harwood Rigaud. L. Desau lies RoUgemont. J. B. GueTrement Sorel. Frangois Baby. * » i « » « i « * Stadacona. Hollis Smith . ..,,^ ^... .Wellington. • ' ♦ *'■• m. » » •-• ! VJ PERMANENT OFFICERS IN LEGISLATIVE COUNaWc >» J. F, Taylor, Clerk of the House and Master in Chancery, [, R. LeMoine, Deputy and Assistant Clerk, Master in Chancery and French Translator. . Fennings Taylor, Deputy and Assistant Clerk, Master , in Chancery, and Chief Office Clerk. . S J. E. Doucet, Additional Assistant Clerk, and Assistant French-Tracs* later. W. A. Maipgy, Additional Assistant and' 2nd" Office Clerk. ' ,. James Adanison . Clerk of the £ngU?h Journals. R. G. Belleau , Clerk of the French Journals. A. A. Boucher, French Translator and Clerk of Select Committees. John McGillivray Mclxsan, Clerk. W. Agar AdamsoQ, D.C. L., Chaplain anrd Librarian. £. L. Montizambert, A. M., Law Uerk; EngMsh Translator, and Clerk of Committees. v ^ Rene Kiniber, Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod. V^ 0. Vallerand, Sergeant- at-Arms. 'f \\ E. Botterell, Door-keeper. ' ,, M. Keating, House keeper and Chief Messenger. , ■^, S. Skinner, Assistant House keeper and Mesisenger. y, F. Boutet, J. Casault, J. Pagean, A. Lachance, J.'Doherty, J. Han* ley, R. Greer, P. Ratty, Peter Dunn, Patrick Madigan, J, B. My* rand; Messehgers. A. Douaire and C. Ymmg, Pages. ' W .b IiBmSLATtVB ASBEUBLT. n rrenclLTraDS' omTnittees. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. COUNTIES. , NAMES. Argenteull ;.,...«.«.., John J. C. Abbott, Bagot. .» ...» Maurice Laframbotee, Beauce ,,* Henri Elzear TaschereaUj Boauharnois....: Paul Denis, Bellechasse w Ed. Remlllard, Berthier Pierre Eustache Dostaler^ Bonaventure . . . . , Theodore Robitaille, , Brant (East Rfellng) , .John Young Bown, Brant (West Riding) ,. * . . .William Ryerson, Brock vHle (Town) Hon . George Sherwood , jBrome < Moses Sweet, ^arleton 4^,. W ilHam Frederick Powell, lambly , Chas^ Boucher de Bouchervil]«, lamplain ., John Jones Ross, iarlovotx.... Addphe Gagnon, ^hateauguay...' .Henry Starnes, Jhicoutirai and Sttguenay David Edward Price, )mpton ,.<.... John Henry Pope, Cornwall (Town) .,,.... Hon, John S, Macdonald^ Dorchester . < Hector Ix)U!S Langevin, )rummond and Arthabaska. . . . . .Jean Baptiste Eric Dorioa, )undas... . . , John Sylvester Ros&y )urbam, (East Riding) John Shuter Smith, Hi lb am, (West Riding) Henry Munro, — Igin ( East Rid ing) .' Lconldas Burwell, ■, a v^-i igin (West Riding) George Macbeitb, ssex.: ....« Ai^hur Rankin, )ntcnac .../.. .t James Morton, .n^i^tr ispe .......John LeBoutillier, flengary .'Donald Alexander MeDonald^ Irenville, (South Riding) William Patrick, frey George- Jackson, laldimand.. M4chael Harcourt) lalton ,....,.....,, John. White, [amilton, (City) .IsaHic Buchanan, [astings, (North Riding) George Benjamin, [astings, (South Riding) Lewis. Wallbridge, . [ochelaga ..., Joseph Paschal Falkner, [untingdon ^ Robert Brown Sommeryille, [uron and Bruce James Dickson, ,jerville. Alexandre Dufreane,. Jacques Gartier Frao^ois Zephirin "nMsS^ JlpUette. ...^.. , , « Joseph Hilarioa Jobitt^ Lamouraska Jean Charles ChapsiSj :eut ,.. ,, Archibald McKellar/ 'i m n LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. i.it iJi IM m iu 1" COUNTIES. . NAMES. Kingston.... Hon. J. A. Mitcdonald, Lambton* Alexander Mackenzie, Lanark (North Riding) Robert Bell, Lanark (South Riding) Alexander Morris^ Laprairie r.Hon. Thos. J. J. LorangeTi L' Assomption Alexandre Archambault, Laval ^...Hon. L. S. MoriD, Lennox and Addington Special Retumf Leeds and Oronville (North Rid'g)Francis Jones, Leeds (South Riding) Bei^amin Tett, Lincoliv. John (Carles Rykert, L'Islet Charles Francois Foamier, Levis ; Joseph Goderick Blanchet, London (City) John Carling, Lotbiniere Henry Gustave Joly, Maskinonge »... George (}aron, Megantic , Noel Hebert, Middlesex, (East Riding) ...Hon. Maurice Berkeley Portman, Middlesex, (West Riding> Thonias Scatcherd, Missisquoi «... .James O'Balloran, Montcalm Jean Louis Martin, Montmagny Joseph Octave Beaubien, • Montmorency Hon. Joseph Cauchon , Montreal (Qty) West Thomas D'Arcy McGee, ** " Centre Hon. John Rose, " * ' East Hon. George Etienne Cartier, Napierville Jacques Olivier Bareau, Niagara (Town) .......John Simpson, ^ Nicolet Joseph Gaudet, Norfolk .Aquila Walsh, Northumberland (East Riding) .... James Lyone Biggar , Northumberland (West Riding). ...James Cockburn, Ontario (North Riding) Matthew Crooks Gamer on, Ontario (South Riding) Hon . Oliver Mowat, Ottawa, (City) Richard William Scott, Ottawa^ (County) William McDonell Dawson, Oxford, (North Riding) William McDougall, Oxford, (South Riding) Skefflngton Connor, Peel.. Hon JohnHillyard Cameron, Perth Hon. Michael Hamilton Foley, Peterborough. .Frederic Wm . Haultain, Pontiac JohnPoupore, Portneuf. JeanTarcide Brousseau, Prescott Henry Wellesley McCann, Prince Edward ...William Anderson, Jr., Quebec (East) Pierre Gabriel Huot, Quebec (Centre). George Honore Simard, Quebec (West) . . « !^^» « ; . . , Hon. Charles Alley u,^ LSaiSLATIYE ASSEMBLY. 23 oouirnBS. names. Quebec (County) Francois Evanturel, Renfrew Daniel McLachlin, Richmond and Wolfe Charles de Cazes, Richelieu ..Joseph Beaudreau, Rimouskl George Sylvain, Rouville Hon. Lewis Thomas Drummond, Russell Robert Boll, St. Hyacinthe Hon. L. V. Sicotte, > > St. John's Francois Bourassa, Jr., St. Maurice Louis Leon Lesieur Desaulniers, Shefford « «.. .Lucius Seth Huntington, Sherbrooke (Town) Hon. Alexander Tilloch Gait, Smcoe, (N^orth Riding^ Angus Morrison , Simcoe, (South Riding) Thomas Roberts Ferguson^ Soulanges Jean Baptlsto Jules Prevost, Stanstead Albert Ehlgbt, Stormont Samuel Ault, Temiscouata Michel Wm. Baby, Terrebonne La. Labreche Viger, Three Rivers (City) Joseph Edouard Turcotte, Toronto (West) John Beverley Robinson, Toronto (East) John Crawford, Two Mountains Jean Bte. Daoust, Vaudreuil J. Bte. Mongeuais, Yjrcheres ».... ...Alexandre Edouard Kierzkowski, Victoria James Wicks Dunsford, Waterloo, (North Riding Hon . Michael Hamilton Foley, Waterloo, (South Riding) James Cowan , Welland James Clarke Street, Wellington (North Riding) William Clark , Wellington, (South Riding) David Stlrton, Wentworth, (North Riding) William Notman, Wentworth, (South Riding; Joseph Rymal, Yamaska ....Moyge Fortier York, (North Riding) Adam Wilson, York, (East Riding) Amos Wright, York^ (West Riding) Wm. Pearce Howland. PERMANENT OFFICERS, IJ:GISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. CmEF Department.— William Burns Lindsay, clerk ; William Burns Lindsay, jun., clerk assistant ; Alfred Patrick, deputy clerk assistant and ebief elerk of committees and controverted elections ; Thomas Vaux, accountant ; Joshua Stansfleld, assistant accountant ; Gusta- vus W. Wlcksteed, law clerk. General Department.— William Poyntz Patrick, chief office clerk ; Henry Hartney, assistant office clertt and clerk to prhitlng commit- H PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS. t-i'ifff 179' ')f:i ■ (.1 tee ; William Spink, clerk of routine and records ; Henry Boulton Stuart, English writing clerk ;. Edouard Denecbaud, French writing clerk ; Alexander G. D. Taylor, Theodule Blals, H. R. Smith, O. C. de Lachevrotlere, N. Gingras, H. Lindsay,. J. Sloane, Junior clerks. CoMMrrnns Department.— Jean P. Lcprohon, 1st assistant clerk of committee ; Francois X. Blanchet, 2nd do. Pmvatb Bill Department.— Alfred Todd, clerk of vote& and chief clerk of private bills ; Thaddous Patrick, assistant derk of votes and clerk of railway committee ; William B. Ross and Herman Poetter, assistant clerks of votes. Translator's Department.— Eugene P. Dorion, cliief French trans- later ana French assistant law clerk: William Fimning, French translator of the journals and votes and proceedings ; Toussaint 0. Ck}ursolles, assistant French translator ; J. F. Gingras, Jos. Royal & A. Mondelet, junior assistant do. jFrank Badgley, chief English translator and assistant law clerk ; William W^ilson and Fihbar Hays, assistant English translators. JoiTRNAL Department. — George M. Muir, English journal clerk j William H. Lemoine, French journal clerk ; Pierre Rivet, assistant French journal clerk ; Henry McCarthy, clerk of petitions. Library Department. — Alpheus Todd, librarian', A. Gerin Lajole, assistant librarian ; Augustin Laperriere, clerk; Department of Sergeant-at-Arms.— Donald Wm. Macdonell, ser* geant-at-arms ; W. C. Burrage, deputy do. : Robert Dfefries, post- master ;, Joseph Blais, assistant do; John OTonnor, doorkeeper ; Robert Bailie, assistant do ; A Leroux Cardinal^ chief messenger ; Edward Steacy, assistant ao. ; Michael McCarthy, Olivier Vincent, Pierre Laliberte, Joseph Lemonde, Edouard Pelletier, William Gra- ham, James Hoy, messengers ; Edward Storr, assistant doorkeeper. PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS. I? 1 1, i t ^ Civil Secretary's Office— Capt. Retallack, Acting Secretary ; Henry Cotton , chief clerk ; John Kidd, 2nd clerk ; Philip Hill, office keeper ; George Boxall, messenger. pROviNCLAL Secretary's OpncE.— Hon. Charles Alleyn, Provincial Secretary ; Etienne Parent, Assistant Secretary East ; Edmund A. Meredith, Assistii.i Secretary West ; Thos. Ross, Accountant of the Contingencies ana Receiver of Marriage License Fees ; S. Tetu, W. H. Jones, and G. S. Bertrand, first class clerks (east ; J. Mackay and H. R. Glackmeyer, second class clerks (east> ; Q. Powell, H. E. Steele, and C. J. Birch, first class clerks (west) ; J. Gow, Office-keeper y J. Dorr and J. N» Fradet, Messengers* PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS. 25 PROviNaAii Registrar's Office.— Hon. Charles AUeyn, Provincial Registrar ; WllUam Kent, Deputy Provincial Registrar ; G. H. Lane, Chief Clerk ; Amable Belanger, Second ditto : J. A. Belanger , Third ditto ; Wm. J. Goodeve, Robert A. Kent, L. A. Catellier and Michael Lane, Extra Clerks ; Maxime Valliquet, Messenger. Receiver General's Office. — Hon. Geo. Sherwood, Receiver Gen- eral ; T. D. Harrington, Deputy ditto ; G. C. Reiffenstein, Chief or Debenture Clerk ; T. C. Bramley and Theo. Dufort, Book-keepers ; J. B, Stanton, Warrant Clerk ; Wm. Hodge, Bank Account Clerk: J, F. Pellant, General Clerk ; L. F. Dufresne, Clerk in charge of Munici- pal Loan Fund of Upper and Lower Canada ; Chas. W. Shav, F. Lewis and F. Hunter, Accountants ; F. L. Casault, Messenger;, N. Casault, Ast. do. ' ^ Department op the Minister of Finance. — Hon. A. T. Gait. Minister of Finance ; Joseph Gary, Deputy Inspector General ; William Dick- inson^ Acting Deputy ditto ; Norris Godard, Chief Clerk and Provin^ cial Book-keeper ; John Drysdale, Book-keeper ; Archibald Gary, ditto ; F. G. Scott, John R. Nash, C. J. Anderson, G. S. Lay, Clerks ; R. W. Baxter, R. H. Mackay, P. Ryan, Extra Clerks ; David Ryan, House keeper ; J. Pender, Messenger. Avdit&r*s Bra/ncK — John Langton, Auditor of Public Accounts ; Thomas Cruse, Book-keeper ; Thomas D. Tims, Assistant ditto ; O. Cambie, Registrar of Free Banks ; Christopher Green, James Patter? son, Edward C. Barber, Clerks ; Ed. Sixsmith, Messenger. Customs Department-^B.. S. M. Bouchette, Commissioner; Thomas Worthington, Assistant Commissioner ; J. W. Peachy, Correspond* Jng Clerk ; J. R. Audy, Clerk of Seizures and Forms ; T. B. Robarts, Statistical Clerk ; H. H. Duffll, Statistical and Canal Office Clerk : T. [Sheppard, Dr. L. O'Brien, G. A. milleau, H. C. Hay, Check Clerks ; W. Bell, J. Walls, Messenger. COLLECTORS OF CUSTOMS. Those marked thus* Amherst * J. J. Fox. Amhersfburg* E. Anderson. Bath, W. J. Fairfield. Bayfield, Beauce, T. J Taschereau. BdleciUe* W. F. MeudelL Brantford,^ D. Curtis, Jr. MrighUm, D. Y. Leslie. Brockville* E. Webster. Burwelly E. Dunham. Bytown^X). Graham. Chatham*, Wrc. Cosgrove. Chijppewaf* P. Bennett. are Warehousing Ports. Clarenceoillej Chas. Stewart. Clifton^ W. Lcggett. CoaticooJc* J. "Hiompson. Cobourg* H. Easton. Colbome,* W. Pring. Codirt^wood,* J. McWatt. Corvfl»Hill* R. K. Bullock. Coieau du Lac, P. E Waiter. CramahCj* J. M Merrlman. Credit J* Thomas Cotton, Dalhousie,*T:hs. Park. Darlington f* A. Dixon. Dover,* W . H. Higmau, x: 1 1 )'•;{ I., 1 1 Hi PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS. Dimdcu^^ W. B. Gwyn. Dundee,* E. D. Phillips. DunnvilZei W. A- Macrae. Elgin, A. McMillan. Fbrt Erie J* R. Graham. I^elighsburgh, A. Kemp. Cfananoque, W. Robinson. Oaspe^* J. C. Belloau. Oeorgeville^ J. H. McVey. OodericK* S. S. Walsh. Ouelpht* E. Carthew. HamiUm* W. H. Kiltson. Hemmingford, C. N. Johnson. Hopey* M. Whitehead. JJtm^tn^don, James Botham . VMe Verte, J. W. Heath. Kifigston* W. B. Simpson. KingaviUey J. King. LaooUey T. Gordon. London* J. B. Strathy. Maittand,* D. Jones. if«/ord,J.O'B. Scully. Montrealy* T. Bouthillier. Morrisburgy A. McDonnell. Napanee, F. W. Smith. iV5»w Cterltsfe,* John Eraser. iVtftDcostZe, H. Farncomb. Niagara* J. W. Taylor. OoXcviUfij'i' R. K. Chisholm. Oshatoaj* C. Walsh. Oti>en Sound, W. Stephens. Pari»,*F. H. Haycock. Pehetanguishenej W. Simson. PMlipsburg, J. Henderson. PicUm,* J. Roblin. Potion, H. J. Parker. PreKott^* A Jones. Quebec,* J. W. Dunscomb. Qucetutoum,* P. B. Clement. l?t*»ioM«fci,« P. L. Gauvreau. i2(m(Z«au, Hugh Calder. Rowan, C. St. Geo. Yarwood. Ru^selUowny B. Rogers. Samia,* D. C. O'Brien. Saugeen, W. Keith. /SinuU ^te. Marie,* J. Wilson^ Stanley,* M. Child. ffi4x Ke^per-^ohn Bradshaw. • Messengers~^eo. Fisher, P. Potvin, P. Cahill. Crown Timber Agents. Ottawor—A. J. Russell, Agent ; Edward Smith, Collector of State Dues ; C. S. McNutt, Qerk ; Baron Van Koerber, Draughtsman 5 B. QuiuD, Messenger. 38 PUBLIO DEPARTMENTS. •l' ii'^'? I.; ■-,Tf>?> ?» ^^^tV'' -U V 'Vi\)^* Montreal — C. E. Belle, Agent ; J. C. Coursolles, Clerk. BellevHU—J. F. Way, Agent; J. A. Maclnnes, Clerk. Three Rivers — L. A. Dubord, Agent ; Wm. Lamb, Clerk. Windsor — A. M. Powell, Agent. St. Hyacinthe — G. J. Nagle, Agent. Chicotttimi^Q, Duberger, Agent. River du Loupy en has^C, Dawson, Agent. Trois PittoUt^C. T.DahOy Agent. Carleton^ Bonaventure — ^T. N. Verger, Agent. Quebec— McLean, Stewart, Collector ^ J. M. O'Leary, Assistant do ; Wna. O'Kane, Clerk. India:; Dbpartmbiit.— Commissioner of Crown Lands, Superinten- dent General of Indian Affairs ; T. C. Walcot, Accountant ; Micbael Turnor, Chief Clerk ; Lawrence Vankoughnet, Clerk ; W. R. Bartlett, Visittng Superintendent; David Thorbum, ditto; George Ironside, do ; Froom Talfourd, ditto ; Francis Assickenack, Interpreter. Geological SuRv«Y.— Sir Wm. E, Logan, Provincial Geologist; A. Murray, Assist, ciitto ; T. S. Hunt, Chemist and «Mineralogist ; E. Billings, Pseoutologist. Eduoihonal Departhbnt. ■■ s* t UiJ '. i mr. ..._ » LowBR Canada— Old Government House— Hon. P. J. 0. Chauveau, Soperiotendent ; Louis Giard, Secretary ; J. J. Phelan, Engjiish Cor- responding Clerk, and Assistant Editor of the Lower Canada Journal of Education ;. Alex, de Lusighan, Clerk of Statistics ; Auguste Be- chard, Irencn Corresponding Clerk, Assistant Editor of Le Journal de PInstruction Publique, and Librarian ; H. B Ste. Marie,. Clerk of Accounts ; J. J. Laparre, Store-keeper ; J. Bte. Lenoir, Copying Clerk ; Paul Blouin, Messenger. ^ ,^ ^ Catholic Board of Examiners.— "Rqy. tl. V. L. Villeneuve, Rev. A. 7ruteau, William Doran, Rev. C. Lenoir, P. Garnet, P. Beaubien, F. X. Vallde, Siecretary. Protestant Board of Examiners.- --Rev. Alexander Kemp, Rev. Dr. Wilkes, Yen. Samuel Gilson, M.A.,D.C.L., LL.D., Rev, W. Snod- grass. Rev. J. Flannigan, W. Lunn ; A. N. Rennie, Secretary. ^ Upper Canada— For the general administration of the Grammar and Common School Laws, Rev. Egerton Ryerson, D.D., Chief Su- perintendent of Education ; John G. Hodgins, LL.B., F.R.G.S., Deputy ditto ; A Marling, First Clerk and Clerk of Accounts ; A. J, William- son, Clerk of Correspondence ; F. J. Taylor, Clerk of Statistics ; H. Butterworth, Assistant ditto ; S. P. May, Clerk of Libraries ; T. Churchill, Depository Clerk ; J. T. R. Stinson, Assistant Clerk ; C. Alderson, Packer and Depository Messenger ; James Moore, Office Messenger. POST omoE. 2» POST orFicE DEPAR .me::t. <*. Honorable Stdniy Smith, P< ..siasier ;encral. W. H. Griffin, Deputy Posti «t©r C ooral ; H A. Wicksteed, AQr countant ; William White, S*^ otary , John Ashworth, Cashier. Mcmey Order Branch.''V. Leaueur, Saperinlendenl. CLASSIFICATION OF CLERKS. l«^ cents per y^ ounco. ByCunard *' It « u !l'!(||l 'if?;' 'ilii t, V:".. POST OFFIOB. 11 If a lotter exceed 1 oz. in weight, it will be liable io four rates, as, after the first ounce, fractions arc not recognized, the rate pro- gressing by the oz. Letters for the United Kingdom must be prepaid, or they will be charged a fine of 6d. sterling on arrival in England. The British Post Office forwards letters to Canada by the flrsl packet sailing after the letter is posted, unless the letters bear a special direction—** by Canadian Packet" or ** By British Packet'*— and Iq that case they are kept over for the Packet designated. <* By Canadian Mail" is not a distinctive superscription ; for any mail for Canada is a ** Canadian Mall" by whatever Packet forwarded. Letters for British Colonies and possessions, beyond sea, and for Foreign Countries, via England, must be prepaid. The rate on Letters for the United States, (except California and Oregon,) 10 cents per ^ oz. for Calilornia andT)regon, 15 cents per y^ oz. British Columbia, 15 cents, to be prepaid. The rate on Letters for the following destination, per Canadian Ocean Steamers, is 23 cents per >^ oz. , and must be prepaid : — Africa (West Coast of), Australia, (Including all the Colonies em- braced In this general name,) Buenos Ayres, Cape of Good Hope, Ceylon. Egypt, Gibraltar, Gold Coast, Hayti, India, Liberia, Malta, Mauritius, Monte Video ^Natal, New Zealand, St. Helena, Sierra Leone, Spain, Tasmania, west Indies (British). For the principal German States, the rate Is 29 cents per >^ oz. For France and Algeria, 17 cents per >^ oz. On Letters to the above destinations forwarded by the Gunard Line of Steamers, an additional charge of 5 cents per >^ oz. becomes necessary. Begitlration Charges.— For the Registration of a Letter addressed to any place In British North America the charge Is 2 cents. For the registration of a Letter to United Kingdom, 12)^c. *< " »» u United States, 5c. France, and other countries for which letters pass through France, an amount equal to the postage. » Miscellaneous C/targfes— The charge on Parcels by Parcel Post to any place in Canada is 25 cents per lb., (with 5 cents additional if re- gistered.) One cent per oz ., payable in advance by postage stamp, is the rate on Printed Circulars, Prices Current, Hand Bills, and otber Printed Matter of a like character, and on Books, bound or un- bound, when posted at a Canadian Post Office addressed to anyplace in Cana,da, British North America generally, or the United States. The charge upon Books, &c., by Book Post to England, is 7 cents PO&T OFFIOB. 31 California and on paclcets not exceeding 4 oz. in weight ; 12>|^ cents on ^ lb. paclcets ; and 12>i^ cents for every additional }i lb. These charges must be prepaid. Book Post with J^ance.— For a packet of Printed Matter, or single Newspaper, Book, &c., not over 2 oz. , Do. exceeding 2 oz., and not over 4 oz., Do. ** 4oz., " 8oz., Do. ** 8oz, ** 16 oz., 4 8 17 34 cents, u II a II i< XJ^f, \J VMt f *v vat. , And so on, increasing 17 cents for every additional >j^ lb. The Book Post Regulations between Canada and England apply to matter between Canada and France. ^ Newtpapers and Periodica2<— Newspapers published in Canada may be sent by Post from the office of publication addressed to any place in Canada at the following rates, if paid quarterly in advance^ by eiUier the publisher at the Post Office where the papers are post* ed, or by the subscriber at the deliveriug post office : For a paper published 6 times a week, 2s. per qr., or 40 cents. 8 " Is. ♦* 20 ♦* a " 8d. *« 15 »^ 1 « 4d. ** 6>^<« When the above rates are not paid in advance by either Publisher or Subscriber, such papers are charged one cent each on delivery. Transient iVeu«papers.— Transient Newspapers, that is to say, Can- adian Newspapers, posted otherwise than from the Office of Publica- tion, and American or British Papers posted or re-posted in Canada, must be prepaid one cent each, by Postage Stamp, or they cannot be forwarded ; except only British 2Veuumaoer« distributed to regular subscribers by Canadian Booksellers ana News Agents— such papers pass free as they would do if received in the Canadian Packet Mail. Newspapers by Mail from England or United ^Slto/es.— Newspapers received from England by the Canadian Packet Mails are delivered free. Newspapers from England by the Canard Packet Mails are charged 2 cents each on delivery. (This is the American transit charge.) United States Newspapers, brought by Mail into Canada, are charged 1 cent each on delivery. Periodical Publications.'^The rate on Periodical Publications is, if not exceeding 3 ounces in weight, 1 cent ; over 3 ounces, 4 cents. If prepaid, by Postage Stamps from the Office of Publication, Periodicals, pu&ZisAed in Canada, weighing over 3 ounces, may pass for 2 cents each. Periodicals, pHnied in this Province, other than Newspapers when specially devoted to the education of youth, (both religious and gene- ral ) to Agriculture, to Temperance or to any branch of science, and addressed directly from the Office of Publication io be transmitted to any Post Office in this Province, are exempt ftom charge. ii POST OFriCS. 'III! mm ' ,!»•: ,: \ Transient PerCodt'cals— Including Canadian Periodicals not prepaid the commuied rate ftrom the Office of Publication, nor exempted by the preceding clause, and all other Periodical Publications posted in this Province, must be prepaid by Postage Stamps, the full rate, at the time of posting. Periodicals received In the Mails from the United States are charged with the rates named in the first clause of this section^ Postage /Sffawps— Postage Stamps of the respective values of 1 cent, for Newspapers ; 5 cents for ordinary Provincial Letters ; 10 bents for United States rate ; 12>^ cents. for Canadian Paclcet, and 17. cents for Cunard Packet, are provided for sale to the public. Letter Envelopes impressed with Medallion Stamp, and equivalent to the prepayment of Postage to the amount of 5 and 10 cents res- pectively are furnished for sale to th« public at the following rates : The 5 cent Envelope at the rate of $5,50 per 100 or 66 cents per dozen. The 10 cent Envelope, at $10 50 per 100, or $1,26 cents per dozen. .. ,. ':^\Mi.s, " Penal Clattse — ^The Act contains the following penal clause :- To inclose a letter, or letters, or any writing intended to serve the purpose of a letter, in a Parcel posted for the Paroel Post, ^11 be a misdemeanor. . To inclose a letter or any writing, or make any written marks to servo the purpose of a letter, or to enclose any other thing in a news- paper posted to pass as a newspaper, at the rate of postage appllca- pable to newspapers, {except in the case of accounts and receipts of Newspaper Publishers, which are permitted to pass folded withiu the newspapers sent by them to their subscribers, shall be a misde- meanor. Money Orders. — Money orders payable in the Province may boo|?- ialned at any Money Order Office, (of which a list can be se^n at any Post Office) at the following rates : ' - '^^■■ Under and up to $10 » Scents. Over $10 and not exceeding $20 10 ** *< 20 *» " 30 ...16 << ( «* 30 " (5J !fj#l V* 40 SO " •* 40 " i» 60 46 <* , u ^0 it ^^r If v. r 80 60 '* ^V so « «< 100 ^ ......,,.76_<* No single order can be Issued tor more than $100,, r » ,. .. J.^ .t ' N.B —No HALF CENTS to be introduced in the Money Orders. Money Orders on England, Scotland and Ireland. -^Mooey Orders, payable at any Money Order OfQco In Great Britain and Irelaad, can be obtained at any Canadian Money Order Office. The Orders are drawn In sterling, the Commission chargeable being for ^£2 and under, 1 shilling sterling ; from £2 to X5, two shillings. 2Co order can bo drawn for more than £5 ; but any uumber of orders for JC5 eniOtt may be procureO, TARIFF OP DUTIES. 33 CANADIAN TARIFF jm^^ Which came into operation 2Qth March^ 1859. "•■■"■' "^ ' ■■;'*«'";'• Pet Cent, Sugar, refined , whether in loaves or lumps, candied, , crushed , powdered , or granulated, or in any other \ form ; White Bastard Sugar , or other sugar equal to refined in quality, per lt)0 lbs, from 1st June, -^ i . ^s 1859, to 3rd -June, 1860, inclusive 40 i Fromlst July, 1860, to 30th June, 1861 36 ' From 1st July , 1861 , to 30th June, 1862 26 Fromandafterlst July, 1862 16 ' [ Sugar not refined, nor White Bastard , nor other Sugar ' i ■.."' equal to refined in quality ,"'to^th June, 1860, in- clusive 30 Fi^mlst July, 1860, to 30th June, 1861 , 25 t*- From 1st July , 1861 , to 30th June, 1862. 15 From and after 1st July, 1862 10 \ TEA aSd COFFEE. To 1st of January, 1860 : $ cts. [Tea, not exceeding in value 18. cents per lb., per lb. ... . 03 :t " exceeding in value 18 cents per lb. , per lb 04 [Green Coffee per lb .%-..-.-: 01 [Tea and Green Coffee, from and after 1st January, 1860, to 31st December, 1861, both inclusive 15 From 1st January, 1862, to 31st Decettkber ,1862.. 10 ^ From and after 1st January .1863 5 SPECIFIC DUTIES. [Whiskey of any strength not exceeding the strength . : «^ of proof by Sylces* hydrometer, and so in proiX)r- tion for any greater strength or less quantity than a * 2 gallon , for every gallon , 18 cents. ' ^ KOLASSSBS. 'i [Molasses from Ist June, 1869, to 30th June, 1860, inchi- ^ sive . ^A ' From ist of July, 1860 , to SOth June,* 1861 *. *. *. *. '. '. *. *. *. 25 \ Fromlstof July, 1861, to 30th June, 1862 15 '^ From and after 1st July , 1862. ,.;.*. 10 ' GOODS PAYING ONE HUNDRED PER CENT. Cordials, Gin, Bum, Spirits and Strong Waters, Inclnding Spirits of Mne and Alcohol, not being Whiskey or Brandy. ■IT- lii TARIFF OF DUTIES. Cigars. GOODS PAYING FORTY PER CENT. GOODS PAYING THIRTY PER CENT. ".■» f Ale, Beer and Porter; Brandy; Blacking; Cinnamon; Currants, Coffee, ground or roasted; Ginger, ground; Mace, Medicines, patent and medicinal preparations not elsewhere specified; Nutmegs; Pepper, grouiid ; Pimento, ground ; Porter ; Snuff; Soap ; Starch , Tobacco, manu- factured. GOODS PAYING TWENTY-nVB PER CENT. Manufactures of Leather, viz., Boots and Shoes. Harness and Saddlery : Clothing or Wearing Apparel, made by nand or seWing machines. '■-fj' GOODS PAYING TWENTY PER CENT. -. .aVfr-^i-ir Wine of all kinds; Almonds, Walnuts and Filberts; Dried Fruit, Figs and Currants; Nuts of all kinds. GOODS PAYING FIFTEEN FEB CENT. Book, Map and News Printing Paper. GOODS PAYING TWELVE AND A HALF PER CENT. Books being reprints of British copyright works. ... i ^iii GOODS PAYING TEN PER GENT. Anchors, six hundred weight and under ^ Atlasses; Books In course of printing in Canada; Boiler Plates; Brass in bars, rods and sheets ; Brass Tubes and Piping when drawn ; Brass or Copper Wire and Wire cloth; Cameos and Mosaics, real or imitation when set in Gold, Silver or other Metal; Canada Plates; Cement Hydraulic^ ground and calcined* Charts and Atlases; Maps; Copper Tubes and Piping, when drawn; Copper in bars, rods, bolts and sheets ; Cotton Candlewick ; Yarn and Warp; Drain Tiles, for Agriculture; Engravings and Prints; Galvanized Iron; Grass, Straw, Tuscan, fancy plaits; Iron-Hod, Bar or Hoop, Nail and Spike Rod, Hoop or Tire, for driving wheels of Locomotives.bentand welded, Railroad Bars, wrought Iron Chairs ft Spikes; Rolled Plates, Wire, and Iron Tubes & Piping, when drawn; Jewellery and Watches; Lead, in sheet; Lead, white dry and red ; Locomotives and Engine A'ames, cranks, crank axles, railway car TARIPP OF DUTIES. 35 and locomotive axles, piston rods, guide and slide bars, crank pins connecting rods, steamboat and mill shafts, and cranks forged in the rough : Litharge; Medicinal roots; Phosphorus; Plaster of Paris, ground and calcined; Sails, ready made ; Silk Twist for bats, boots and shoes ; Spelter or Zinc in sheet; Spirits of Turpentine; Steel, wrought or cast; Tin, granulated or bar; Tinned Plates. m GOODS NOT PAYING DUTY. Acids, except Vinegar of every description ; Agricultural Societies* seeds of all kinds, farming utensils and implements of husbandry, when especially imported for encouragement of Agriculture; Alum, unground; Anatomical preparations; Anchors over 6 cwt. ; Animals of all kinds; Antimony; collections of Antiquities; Apparel, wearing and other personal effects, and implements of husbantlry (not mer- chandize) in actual use of persons coming to settle in the Province and accompanying the owner; Apparel, wearing of British subjects dying abroad; Argol; Arms for the Army or Navy, and Indian Na- tions, provided the duty otherwise payable thereon would be paid or borne oy the Treasury of the United Kingdom or of the Province ; Ash, pot, pearl and soda; Bark, tanner's and such as is used solely in dyeing; Barley, except pot and pearl; Barley Meal; Beans; Bean Meal; Bear and Bigg; ditto Meal ; Berries used solely in dyeing; Bleaching powder; Books and printed sheet music, except books printed and published in Canada; Maps and Charts, imported not as merchandize but as the personal effects of persons arriving in Cana- da to become bona fide residents of the Province; printed sheet tnnsic; Books not being reprints of British copyrights or books in course of printing in Canada, or Blank Account Books, or copy Books, or Books to be written or drawn upon ; Binnacle Lamps; Bot- tles containing Wine, Spirituous or Fermented Liquors of Officers' Mess; Bolting Cloths; Borax; Bookbinders' Tools and Implements ; Brimstone; Bran and Shorts; Bristles; Broom, corn: Buckwheat ; ditto Meal; Bulbs and Boots, other than medicinal; Bullion; Burr Stones, wrought and unwrought, but not bound up into millstones; Butter ; Bunting; Cabinets of coins; Gables, iron chain, over ^ inch diameter; ditto hemp and grass; Caoutchouc or India Rubber and Gutta Percha, unmanufactured; Sail canvas, Nos. 1 to 6; Carriages of tTavellersaDa carriages employed in carrying merchandise (Hawkers and circus troupes excepted) ; Ships' Water Casks, in use;(}ement, marine or hydraulic, unground; Cheese; Oothing, being donations for gratui- tous distribution by charitable societies; Clays, Earths and Oores: dry; Compasses; Cordage which upon importation shall have paid the duty of customs, shall be entitled to drawback under the Sth sec., 22 Victoria, chap. 76, when applied to ship building purposes, and under such regulations as the Governor in (Council may make; Clothing for Army or Navy, or Indian Nations; Coal ;Oocliiii»al;Ooke; if I'U ',1 ^4 rh ;,. •« t,. m Mi » V l» TASIFF 09* BUTIES. ' Commissarial stores; Copper, pig; Copperas; Corkwood, or the bark of the corkwood tree; Corn, Indian; Cotton waste ; Cotton wool ; Cream of Tartar in crystals; Coin; Cocoanut oil; Dead eyes; Dead lights; Deck plugs; Diamonds and precious stones; Drugs used solely for dyeing; Dye stuffs, viz : berries, bark, drugs, nuts and vegeta- bles, woods and extracts of logwood; Eggs; Emery; Emery, glass and sand paper; Felt hat bodies and felt hat; Firebrick; Firewood; Fish ; FiFh oil in its crude or natural stale; Fish products of, unmanufac- tured; Fishing nets and seines; Fish hooks, lines and fish twines ; Flax hemp Tow undressed; Flour; Fruits, green Fruits, not including nuts, dried, the growth of the United States only, while the Reciprocity treaty Is in force; Furs, skins, pelts or tails, undressed, when import- jed directly from the United Kingdom or British North American Provinces, or from the United States, while the Reciprocity tieaty te In force; Gems; Goldbeaters' brims, moulds and skins; Grains* Bar- iey and Rye, Beans and Peas, Bear and Bigg, Bran and Shorts, Buck- wheat, Indian Corn, Oats, Wheat and Meal of the above Grains ; Gravels; Grease and Scraps; Grindstonjs wrought or unwrought; Gums and Rosins in a crude state; Gypsum or Plaster of Paris, ground or UBground, but not calcined; Hams; Hair; Angola, Goat, Thibet, Horse or Mohair, unmanufactnred; Hemp; Hides; Horns; Household Pumiture and Effects that have been in actual use for one month or more, of persons coming to settle in this Province, and in charge of the owner; Household l^ects, personal, not merchandize, of subjects of Her Majesty, domiciled in Canada, out dying abroad; Indigo; In- venttone and improvements in the arts, models and patterns of, pro- "vlded that no article can be deemed a model whk^ can be fitted up for use; Junk and oakum; Lard; Lime, the produce of British North j4merica only; Machinery, models and patterns of, provided the same lae not put in actual use; Manilla grass Manures of all kinds; Marble, in blocks or slabs, unpolished; Meats, fresh, smoked and salt; Mena- f^eries, horses, carriages, and harness of, subject to regulations by the Governor in Council; Military Clothing, clothing made up for Her JIajcsty's Troops or Militia; Military Stores and Materials for Military Clothing imported for the use of the Provincial Militia, under such restrictions as may be passed bv the Governor In Council; Mosses dnd Sea Grass, for upholstery purposes; Musical Instruments for Mill- iary Bands; Nitre or Saltpetre; Natural History, specimens of; Oils— jCOcoa Nut, Pine and Palm in their crude unrectified or natural state ; Oil Caice or Unseed Cake* Ordnance Stores; Ores of all kinds of me* tals; Osier or willow for basket-maker's use; Packages containing free goods, Jaad of the description in which such goods are usually itnported free ; the following free : bales, trusses, cases coveriug GBSki of wine or brandy in wood; cases and casKs containing dry goods^ hardware and cutlery; crates or casks containing glassware fta* earthenware; cases containing bottled wine or spirits, and other jNtokageB in which goods of the kind are usually imported .r and which 0o«r]t necessarily or generally accompany eueh goods when sold in $lis Rtoviase ; All other padcages containing goods paying ad valorem t TARHTF OF DUTIES. 87 s, and other duties sball be chargeable witih the same duty as the goods they contain, unless such dOty exceeds 30 per cent., in which case the duty on the packages shall be 80 per cent ad valorem ^ and packages containg goods paying specific duties shall bo chargeable with a duty of twenty per cent ad valorem ; Pig Iron, Pig Lead and pig Copper ; Fitch and Tar; Philosophical Instruments and Apparatus, Globes ; Plants, shrubs and trees; Printing Ink and Printing Presses, including Hand Presses; Provisions for Army or Navy or Indian Nations; Rfigs; Resin and Rosin; Rice; Sago Flour; Sail Cloth; Sal Sbda; Sal Ammp- niac; Salt; Seeds for agricultural, horticultural or manufacturing purposes only; Ships' Blocks; Shackles; Sheaves; Signal Lamps; Sllfe; Hat Felts; Slate; Soda Ash; Spelter in block or pig; Specimens of Na- tural History, Mineralogy or Botany; Statues; busts and casts of marble, bronte, alabaster, or plaster of Paris, paintings and draw- I'ings as works of art, specimens of sculpture, cabinets of coins, medals, gems, an4 all collections of antiquities; stereotype Blocks for Erintlng purposes; Stone, unwroujght: Sulphur; Tdllow; Teasels; Tim- er and Lumber of all kinds, round, newed, sawed, unmanufactured in whole or |n part: Tin and Zinc, or spelter, in block or pig; Tobacco, unmanufactured: Tools and Implements of trade of handicraftsmen arriving in Caiiada, when accompanied Into the Province by the ac- tual settler, and brought in by such settler for his own use and not for sale: Tow, ondressed; Travelling Trucks; Treenails; Turpentine, other tluin Spirits of Turpentine; Type metal in blocks or pigs; Var- nish, bright and black, for shipbuilders, other than copal, carriage, shollic, mastic or Japan; Vegetables not elsewhere specified- Vehicles of travellers, except those of hawkers or pedlar i|^t ,to |$p , pf r Qfpt . . , „ rEOHIBITBa) ;ARTICL1ES, XimJit)^ ^ ls::'r\^syM The follow ing aHletes are prohibited to be imported under a pen* [alty of fifty pounds, together with the forfeiture of the parcel .ipr ^padcage of goods in which the game may be found : Books, drawings, paintings and prints of an immoral or indecent f MILITARY. lieut. General Sir W. F. Williaus, Bart, K.C.B., Comipanding the Forces in British North America. Colonel the Hon. Robert Rollo, Military Secretary. Captain F. W. de Winton, Royal Artillery, and Captain R. Grant, Royal Engineers, Aide-de-Gamp. MiUTAET Sbgrbtart's DEPARTMENT : Col. the Hon. R. Rollo, Mili- tary Secretary ; J. Rowan Spong, Chief Clerk ; P. L^wlor, R. 6. Greig and M. Riordan, Clerks ; M. Dalgliesh, Office Kee^.3r ; James McFarlane, Messenger. Adjutant Gbneral's Department : Lieutenant Col. James Conolly, Assistant Ac^utant General ; Lieutenant C. Macdonald, Town Major ; W. Wright, 1st Clerk ; P. Walsh and J. Snasdell, Clerks; J. Dillon, lk>wn Major's Clerk ; W. Rowan, Town Sergeant. Quartermaster General's Department^: Colonel Napier ^ C.6., De- puty Quartermaster General ; N. Hughes, Isi ^lerk ;.-£. Roe and A. Mitchell, Clerks. MiuTART Store Department : Alexander Gun, Esq.. Deputy Super- intendent of Stores; Edward Wilgress, Esq., Deputy Assistant Super- intendent of Stores ; J. W. Dawson, Military Store Clerk. Head Quarters Rotal Engineer's Ofhoe. Montreal : Commandiug Royal Engineers in Canada, Colonel Henry Servante ; Assiataut ditto, Captain R. Warren ; Draftsman and Sur- yeyor, C. Walkem ; James Kerr, 1st class Clerk; John Gardner, 2nd ditto; J. Collar d, Clerk of Works; J. Robertson, Office-keeper. District Branch : Captain Warren, Commanding Royal Engineer District Branch; Wm. Wheeler, Clerk of the Works; Arthur Ross, Office-keeper. Kingston DiBbrict: Lieut. Col. Wittingham, Commandiug Royal Engineer, Kingston ; Lieut. Storer, Royal Engineers; Andrew Kemp, Clerk of the Works ; J. B. Harper, 2nd class Clerk; R. Goodfellow, Office-keeper. Quebec District : Ueut. Colonel Menzies, Commanding Royal Ea- fineer, Quebec ; W. H. Head, Clerk of Works ; J. H. Oaked and 6. [. Peake, 2ud class Clerks; E. Lennon, Office-keeper. Commissariat Department. Mon^eal : Deputy Commissary General LeMesurier, Controller of Army Expenditure ; Assistant Commissary General Price, Military Accountant ; Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. Rogers, ^tore do. ; Dep. Assist. Commissaries Gen., Archer &Gibbs : Commissariat Clerks ^Woodley Palmer. J Ballard, and J. R. Ballara. Quebec: Assist. Com. Gen. Plant; Deputy Assist. Commissaries, ! Brown & Elmes; Commissariat Clerk Dickinson. Kingtton : Assist. Com. General Gumming; Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. Snow. 3trofito .* Assist. Com. Gen. Waldron. Idmdon : Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. Primrose. JtmiCIARY. 39 Staff Officers of Pensioners. M(yrUreal and Quebec : Major Thomas Bourke, H. P., 87th Ft. Oftou>a: Major Donaldson, H. P. Tm'mto and Kingston : Capt. Ferris, H.P. Hamilton : Ensign Roberts, H.P. ^ lmd(m : Captain Hodges. Regiments in Canada and Officers Commandinq. ilfo^reaZ. , Headquarters of the Army in Canada. Royal Artillery, Colonel Eardley Wilmot, Comd»g. Headquarters 47th Regt., Col. Kelly, C.R., Comd'g. -■I .1 Qttc&cc.... Royal Artillery, Col. Pay nter Commanding. <* 1st Battalion 17th Regiment, Lieut. Colonel Gordon Com'g. '( 4th Battalion 60th Rifles, Lieut. Cbl. Hawley Comd'g. J^in9Ston..Detacbment Royal Artillery^ Capt Ford Comd'g. «« Detachment R. C. Rifles. Ibrmto. . .30th Reghnebt, Colonel Mauleverer, C.B., Comd'g, ' ' X " Depot 100th Regiment. London.. .Headquarters Royal Canadian Rifles, Col Bradford Com'g. iVia^ra.. Deta,ohment R. 0. Rifles. '>kf/, y-V I COURTS OP JUSTICE— LOWER CANADA >} According to the Provisions of the 20^ Fie., cap, 44. "^»«i?V' COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. Hon. Sir L. d. Lafontaine, Bai:t., Chief Justico. 'v nk^i « Thomas C. Aylwin, ) ■r^ixkm '^^^e'E-S [ Puisne Judg^. « W. C. Meredith, ) C3is. Mondelet, Assistant Judge. .11 A Q^ccr*.— John Boston, Sheriff"; Joseph Jones, Coroner; Alexander IM. Delisle, Clerk of the Crown ; Charles E. Schiller, Deputy Clerk of jthe Crown ; Bei^amin Delisle, High Constable ; John Buchanan, [Crier ; Thomas McGinn, Gaoler. h COURT OF CRIMINAL jmUSDICnON. Montreal— 24th March and 24th September. Qnebec— 24tli January and 24th June. Three Rivers— 2nd February and lUh September. Sherbrooke— 12th February and 20th September. Kamouraska— 5th April and 21st October. \ ¥f JUDIOIAKT. ,-r > 11 A i.^. K Aylmer — January 21 and July 1. a».»^tiC> H'J/Vr. Perce — March 13 and August 13. f. ^ -f*' • - ' New Carlfsle—Februarv 13 and July l'3. Terms to continue till the business is closed, fixiraordinairy' terms may be held by proclamation. COURTS IN APPEAL AND ERSOK. ,^ » ^Montreal— Ist March, 1st June, Ist September, and Ist December. Quebec^l2th March, 12th June, 12th September amd 12tb Decemh ber. J. U. Beaudry, Clerk of Appeals ; Charles Drdet and Louis F. W. Marchand, Deputies do. 11 bmi SUPERIOR COtJRT. i ltit>ijio( I .. ftv^feHiii 7 Jurisdiction for Suva exceeding £50 Currency, 12 Vie., o^. d8,feei 17 and 47, and 20 Vic. cap, 44, ite, 86. Bon. (i cc u tl «c (( Honorable Edward Bowen, Chief Jusltoe. JUMBB. DominiqiUfr Mondelet. James Smith. J. A. Tascherean; ■t-\. t Hon. John S. McCord. << John C. Bruneau. D&vtd Roy. Antoin^ Polette. Aime Lafontain*. Felix O.Gauthier. John 6. Thompson. /.•• it it u (I u :t I Assistu^t Judges, Peter WlnteT. Andrew Stuart. Edward Short. William Badgley. Hon. Joseph A. Berthelot. Samuel C. Monk^ JeanT. T^eheireati^ f Montreal. — JHochelega, Jacques Cartlcii^, Laval, Vaud^euil, Sou* langes, Laprairie, Chambly and yercheres aiid Qty of Montreal,— Held at Montreal from 17th to 27th of every month, exdept January, July and August. Monk, Coffin & Papineau, ProthonotaVy ; John Honey, Deputy ProUionotary ; John Bojrtoil, Sheriff; M. H. Sanborn, D^nty Sheriff. ,*By the 17 th Section of the 20th Ylc, oap^ 44^ eases ill Appeal ft'om the Districts of Ottawa, Montreal, Terrebonne, Joliette^ Richelieu, St Francis, Bedford. St. Hyacinthe, Iberville and Beauharnois, are to be heard and- determined at the City of Montreal, only, and the writs in such cases are returnable there ; and cases ih Appeal from the Dis- tricts of Three Rivers, Quebec, Sagnenay, Gaspe, Rimouski, Ea- mouraska, Montmagny, Beauceand Arthabaska, are to be beard and determined at the City of Quebec only, and the writs in sueti cases are returnable there. tDistricts. :(Counties, &c., comprised. JtJDIOIAIlY. 41 I Louis F. W. Quebec— Portneuf, Quebec, Monimbrency, Levi, Lotbinlere and City of Quebec — Held at Quebec from 1st to 5th of every month, except January , July and August. Burroughs h Fisct, Protbonotary ; Wm. S. Sowel), Sheriff. ToRBB Rivers. — Maskinonge, St. Maurice, (Including City Three Rivers), Ghamplain and Nicolet— Held at Three Rivers I'rom Idth to 19th of February, May, September and December. Edward Bar- nard, Prothonotary ; Isaac G. Ogden, Sheriff. St. Francis.— Richmond (including Town of Sherbrooke), Wolfe, Compton and Stanstead— Held at Sherbrooke from 18th to 19th of March, June, September and November. Short and Morris, Pro- thoDOtary ; George F. Bowen, Sheriff. Kamouraska.— Kamouraska, Temiscouata— Held at Kamouraska ttom 13th to 19th February, May and October. Chalou & Dery, Pro- thonotary ; Ovide Mortineau, Sheriff. I Ottawa.— Ottawa and Pontiac — Held at Aylmor from 13th to 19th February June and November. Henry Driscoll, Prothonotary; Louis M. Coutlee, Sheriff. Gaspe.— Oaspo and Bonaventure— Held at Perce from 13th to 19th March, August and December; and at New Carlisle from. 13th to 19th February, July and November. Wilkie & Harper, Prothonotary; Martin Sheppard, Sheriff. Terrebonne.— Argenteuil, Two Mountains and Terrebonne— Held iat Ste. Scholastique from 13th to 19th February, May and October. I Jules R. Berthelot, Prothonotary ; Germain Baby, Sheriff. JouETTE,— L*Assomption, Montcalm and Joliette— Held at Industry [from ISth to 19th March, June and November. L. T. Groulz, Pro- [thonotary: B. H. Leprohon, Sheriff. RiGHEUEU.— Richelieu, Yamaska and Berthier— Held at Sorel from 113th to 19th February, May and October. Antoine A. Gouin, Pro- jthonotary ; P. R. Chevalier, Sheriff. Saguenat.— CharievoiSE and Saguenay—Held at Malbale from 13th [to 19th January, May and September. Chas. Du Berger, Prothono- [tary ; P. H. Cimon, Sheriff. GHioouTiia.— Held atChicoutlmi from 13th to 19th February. June tand October. Charles Garneau, Prothonotary ; Ovide Bosse, Sberiff. RiMousKi — Rimouski— Held at St. Germain from 13th to 19th [arch, June and November. Frs. M. Derome, Prothonotary; S* J. Jhalifour, Sheriff. MoNTMAGNY.— L'Islet, Moutmaguy and Bellechasse— Held at Mont- lagny from 13th to 19th February, May and October. Albert Ben- ler, Prothonotary ; J. D. I.epihe, Sheriff. Beaucb.— Beauce and Dorchester— Held at St. Joseph fW>ra 18th to I9th March, June and November. Zepherln Veaina, Prothonotary ; 1^. J. Taschereau, Sheriff. % 42 JUDICIARY. AiriHABASiCA.— Megantic, Arthabaska and Drummond — Hold at St. Christopbe from 13th to 19th March, June and November. Rufus Wadleigh.Prothonotary ; Auguste Quesnel, Sheriff. Bedford — Shefford, Missisquoi and Brome — Held at Nelson ville fi*om 13th to 19th February, May and October. F. T. Hall, Pro- thonotary; David Browne, !::heriff. St. Htaointhk. — St. Hyacinthe, Bagot and Bouville — Held at St. Hyacinthe from 22nd to 28th February, May and November. L. Q. DeLorlmier, Prothoaotary;Ovide Desilets, Sheriff. lBiRViLLB!->St. Johns, Napierville and Iberville — Held at St. Johns ftrom Idth to 19th March, June and November. F. H. Marchand, Prothonotary ; J. F. Desrivieres, Sheriff. Bbaubarnois. — ^Huntingdon, Boauharnois and Chateauguay — ^Held at Beauharnois fk'om 13th to 19th February, May and October. Louis Beaudry, Prothonotary; Louis Hainault, Sheriff. •A ^'lifj Ai ri+^f CIRCUIT COURTS. Jurfodiceion in suits not exceeding £50 Cy, '^''^ '^^*'' QUEBEC DISTRICT. Quebec District Circuit, held at Quebec, 16th to .^Ist January and June, and 20th to 25th of every month, except July and August. Clerk, Burroughs & Fiset. Lotbiniere Circuit, held at Lotbini^re, 13th to 22nd March, July and November. Clerk, Joseph Filteau. Portneuf Chrciit, held at Cape Sante, 7th to 16th January, May and September. -4?lerk, R. Lelievre. MONTREAL DISTRICT. Montreal District Circuit, held at Montreal, 10th to 15th of every month, except January, July and August. Clerk, Monk, Coffin & Papineau. Vaudreuil County Circuit, held at Vaudreuil, 1st to 5th March, July and November. Clerk, J. 0. Bastien. Soulanges Circuit, held at Coteau Landing, 6th to 10th March, 6th to 9th July, and 6th to 10th November. Clerk, H. T. Sentenne. Vercheres County Circuit, held at Vercheres, 1st to 5th February, May and October. Clerk, £. E. Chagnon. TBRBB RIVBRS DISTRICT. Three Rivers District Circuit, held at Three Rivers, 7th to 12th February, May, September, November, December. Clerk, E. Bar- nard. JUDIOIART. 43 Maskinonge Coonty Grcuit, held at Riviere du Loup, 24th to 28th February, May and October. Clerk, L. J. Bourret. * 8T. tRANCIS DDSmtlCr. 4 St. Francis District Circuit, held at Sherbrooke, 7th to 12th March, June, September, November. Clerk, Short & Morris. Stanstead Circuit, held at Stanstead Plains, 1st four Juridical days of January, May, September and November. Clerk, C. A. Richard- son. Compton County Circuit, held at Cookshire, 1st to 6th February, May and October. Clerk, A. W. Pope. Richmond County Circuit, held at Richmond, 1st to 6th April, July and December. Clerk, F. C. Cleeve. Richmond County Grouit (2d;^, held at Danville, 14th to 17th Janu- ary, April and October. Clerk, T. Leet. KAMOURASKA DI&TRIOT. Eamouraska District Circuit, held at St Louis, 7th to 12th Febm* ary, May and October. Clerk. Chalou & Dery. Temiscouata County Circuit, neld at St. Jean Baptiste, 2l8t to 26th March, June and November. Clerk, L. N. Gauvreau. ,:ii»l'r*j|, I* OTTAWA mSTBIOT. Ottawa District Circuit, held at Aylmer, 7th to 12th February, Jane and November. Clerk, Henry DriscoU. Ottawa County Circuit (2d), held at Papineauville, 7th to 10th January, May and fieptember. Clerk, F. S. Mackay. Pontlac Circuit, held at Portage du Fort, 2nd to 7th of March, 20th to 26th June, and 3d to 8th November. Clerk, R. W. Hardinge. GASPE DISTRICT. Gaspe District Circuit, held at Perce, 7th to 12th March, August and December. Clerk, L. G. Harper. Gaspe District Circuit, held at New Carlisle, 7th to 12th February^ July and November. Clerk, John Wilkie. Basin Circuit, held at Basin from 12th to 21st February, and 16th to 24th October. Clerk, John Eden. Grand River Qrcuit, held at Grand River, 19th to 28th March and November. Clerk, H. Dalton. Magdalen Islands Circuit, held at Amherst, 22nd to 81st May, and 22d to 30th September. Clerk, J. B. F. Painchaud. Carleton Circuit, held at Carleton, 10th to 13th January, May and September. Clerk, Edward Mann. Fox River arcuit, held at Fox River, 1st to 10th August. ^Clerk, John de St. Croix. TERREBOKNB DISnTRlOT. Terrebonne District Circuit, held at St. Scholastique,* 7th to 12th February, May and October. Clerk, J. R. Berthelot. I 44 JUDI0IART4 ;l '< *" ')■'-■( ■ 1 , ■ ; 1. . . i 1.- :►•'! f ■ -. ■ :: . ■!!• . Terrebonne County Circuit held at Si Jerome, 20th to a4th Feb- ruary, May and October. Clurk. J. B. L. Villemure. Argentoull County Circuit, hold at Lachute, 12tb to 16th January, May and September. Clerk, Thomas Barron. JOLnCTTB DI8TRI0T. Joliette Dietrict Olronit, held at Industry,* fl*otti 7th to 12th March, Jono and November. Clerk « L. T. Groulz. L'Assomption Cbunty Circuit, held at L'AssompUon,20th to 24th March, Jone and November. Clerk, J. Z. Martel. Montcalm County Circuit, held at Ste. Julienne, 26th to 29th of Miurch, June and November. A. I. Des Rtvi&rcs. i RICHEUBU DISTRICT. Richelieu District Circuit, held at Sorel,* 7th to 12th of Febrnarji, May and October. Clerk, A. N. Gouln. « Bertbier Circuit, held At Berthier, 26th to 27th February, May and October. Clerk, Charles Emond. f amaska County Circuit, held at St. Francois, 20th to 24th Febru- ary, May and October. Clerk, L. M. Cote. E(i60tNAT DISTTRlCr. Saguenay District Circuit, held at Malbaie,* 7th to 12th January, May and Septfnnber. Clerk, Charles Du Berger. Charlevoix County Circuit (2d), held at Bale St. Paul, 20th to 2ard March, July and November. Clerk, Joseph Perron. ' *,« OmcOUtlMI DISTRICT, Chicoutiml District Qrcuit, held at Chicoutimi, 7th to 12th Febru- ary, June and October. Clerk, Charles Garneau. . ._^/. ^ BIMOUSKI DISTRICT. .^ l^Imouski District Circuit, held at St. Germain,* 7th to 11th March,; June and November. Clerk, F. M. Derome. > Rimouski County Circuit (2d), held at Metane, 2nd to 6th March, June and November. Gerk, D. F. do St. Aubin. MONTJCAQNT DISTRlCr. Montmagny District Circuit, held at Montm'agny,* 7th to 12th Feb- ruary, May and October. Clerk, Albert Bender. L^slet County Circuit, held at St. Jean Port JoU, 20th to 24th Feb- maryj May and October. Clerk, L. Z. Dtival. Bellechasse County Circuit, held at St. Michel, 20th to 24thMarohi June and November. Clerk, B. Pouliot. 4 BEAUOB DISTRICT. Beace District Circuit, held at St. Joseph,* 7th to 12th March, June and November. Clerk, Z. Yezina. JUDICIABTV' 45 ass 3BEB AWTEA9ASKA DBTRKTr. Arthabaska DistrfcC Circuit, held at St. Christophe,* 7th to 12th March, June and Novomher. Clorlc, RufUs Wadleigh. Drummond CouDiy Circuit, held at DrummondviUe, 20ih !• 34tb March, June and November. Clerk, J. T. Caya. Mcgantic County Circuit, held at Inverness, 20th to 24th March, June and Noyember. Clerk, J. H. Lef^bVPV. BEDFORD DiatBICr. Bedford District Circuit, hel^ at Nelsonville,* 7th to 12thFebraar]r|* May and October. Clerk, F. T. Hall. Brome Cotrniy Clreait, held at Knowl(Oti| lOth to 14fh MM>ch^ Jvm^ and November. Clerk, Josepl^Lefebvre. 8helford County Orcuit, held at Waterloo, 6th to 10th March, June and November. Clerk, j. B. h^y, Missisquoi County Circuit (2d), held at Bedford, 28th to Slat Janu- ary, May and October. Clerk, T. Capsey. St. Hyacinthe District Circuit, held at St Hyaolnthe, 22nd to 27th January, March and October, clerk, L. O. de Lorimier. Rouville County Circuit, h^ld at Marietille, Ist to 6th MArch, Jun» and November. Clerl:, F. ^. Gatten. iBERvnjjB Disnuor. Iberville District Circuit, held at St. Johns,* 7th to 12th March, Juno and November. Clerk^ F. H; Marcbandi Napierville County Circuit, held at Kapierville, ^th to 24thMarcby June and November. Clerk, A. Mcrizza. ~" BBAUHARNois pnrnuOT. ^-^--. Beauharnois District Circuit, held at Beaubarnois, 7th to 12th Feb- ruary, May and October. Clerk, L. Beaudry. jeHfl1e and W. H. Brehaut, Clerk of the Peace ; 0. E. Schiller Deputy Clerk of the Peace ; L. D. Rene Cotret and Alfred G. Hervey, Clerks. IBRMS. Montreal : 4th February, May, August' and November. Quebec : 8th January, 4th April, 4th July and 4th October. Clerk , Pierre A. Doucet. ^ ' • .\ -i SPECIAL SESSIONS. Under the Act 20 Fi*;. ,efc. 27 <£ 29, amended by 22 Ftc., ch, 27. 0. J. Coursol, Esq. , Presiding Justice. Public PrmecfiUoTi.—yf, H. Brehaut, Esq., Joint Qerk of the ^eace ; C. E. Schiller, Deputy Clerk of the Peace. ' • '■;■ •>**■»**■ T---V ^*k ■"A»t> . 'I '.*:-<. ^"li^U l*n'^* rM COUNTY REGISTRARS. DISTRIOT OF MOSTRBAL. County or Division. Montreal Chambly Huntingdon, 1st Reg \ Division j Soulanges Vaudreuil Vercheres Quebec ,. Portneuf MontmoreAcyi , Orleans, Island of..... Dorchester, 2dDiv... Lotbiniere Name. G. H. Ryland Thomas Austin T. Sauvageau F. X. Leonard 6. H. DumosDil F. de S. Bastien F. Goeoffrion Where held. DISTRIOT OF <2nRBB0. C. Montizambert R. Lelievre. L. C. Lef rancois Pierre Gosselin F. M. Guay R. S. Noel Montreal. Longueuil. * Laprairie. Ste. Rose. Coteau Landing. - St. M. de Vaudreuil. Vercheres. Quebec. Cap Sante. Chateau Richer. St. Laurent. Is. Or. Point Levi. Ste. Croix. JCDIOUBT. 49 DI8TBI0T OF THREE BTVERS. County or Dwision- Namf. Where hdd. ChamDlain. .......... Elie Rinfret St. Genevieve de Ba- tiscaD. Maskinonge Nicolet .r .....i J. E. Pichette Jos. Jutras Riviere du Loup. Becancour. St. Maurice L. G. Duval.......... Three Rivers. ? Richmond. Sherhrook© Stanstead. ., DISTRICI OF ST. FRANCIS. G. H. Napier........ Wm. Ritchie G. A. I^hardson .... Richmond. Sherhroolce . Stanstead Plain. ■jkt DISTRICr OP GASPB. Bonaventure. . ...... I J. G. Label I New Carlisle. Gaspe I L. G. Harper {Perce. DISTSlCr OF K&MOURASKA. St. Louis de Eam'a. St. Jean Baptiste de Isle V6rte. Eamouraska.*. Rimouski, Nol, Henry Garon John Heath DISTRICT OF OTTAWA. Ottawa I James F. Taylor | Aylmer. DISTRICT OF TERREBONNE. ^ Two Mountains Argenteuil Terrebonne.... D. Dopras. . . . . . D. de Hertel. . . J. A. Hervieuz. St. Scholastique. Lachute. St. Jerome. . f «5» Jcliette... ,... Leinster Montcalm... «^ Richelieu Berthier Tamaska Ist Division Charle- voix and Saguenay 2nd Division ditto.... DISTRICT OF JOUBITB. J. 0. Leblanc Marcel Poirier...... J. E Beaupre....... DISTRICT OF RIOHSinRT. p. R. Chevalier...... J. O. Chalut J. O. Arcand DIflDERlOT OF BAQUENAT. 0. Duberger, T. Fortin Industry. L'Assomption. Ste. Julienne. Town of Sorel. Berthier. St. Fr. du Lac. St. EUenne. Bale St. PtittI DJ8TRI0T OF CHIGOUTIIO. Chicoutimi | Ovide Bosse | Chicontiml. » jvmmiOLW. -i'"ll« •*••• .>■:*•.■¥; A DISTRICT OF RIH0U8KI. County or Division. Rimouski, No. 2 Name. Andre E. Gauvreau . . Where held. Rimouski . loH""' .qiKJo PISTWCr Oi" M02IT1UONT. L»l8let IT. Michaud | St. JeanPoftJoli. Bellechaese | P. Forgues | St. MiGhel. mUTRICr OF B&AUOB. Beauce,.. I J. P. Proqlx I -St Francois. Dorchester J A. Gadboui j St. Henedine. Megantic. . •...,• , Arthabaska \ Drummond.... i Sbefford , » • Missisquol...... DISTRICT OF ARTHABASKA. J. R. Lambly.,.. ,... B. M. Poisson , E. Cox Leeds. •St. Christophe. Brummondville. DISTRICT OF BBDFORD. J. W. Edgarton H. S. Foster R. Dickinson mtertoo. ''^^rt^:^ KnowUon^ Bedford,^* ,usui*^«iiA ot. JOuDo. *•••■.•«•« Napierville •Rouville DISTRICT OF IBBRVn.UB. L. Marchand ..... \ St. Johns.- - E. Botiehard..... . i Napierville. F. F. Z. Hamel , 4 St. At^n^se. , ^iJ^T * pISTRICr 0F8T. HTAOINTBB. i.'L'-«|an- l a St. Hyacinthe A H. «t. Germain \ St. Hyaclntli©. **''' '^ RouviUle I It. ^. P. lAberge.... I St. M. de Monnoir. DISTRICT OF BKAUHARNOI^. Beaubarnols • . Cbateauguay Huntingdon Beanharnofs . St.MMtine... Huntingdon. ».»-.• ff,^% V. L. de Marttgny...i G. A. Beaudry. ! I^MAC.Jack^Q....... I\ses (illotoed/aril^^mrs.--. 2s. 6d. for fyl|ng Entry and Registry of Memorial, and 2b. 6d.' more for every v^iiindred words after tb^ first four hundred. 2b. 6d. for every oerlificate, or for copy of ^a document, and 6a. for every liundred words kfter the ia'rsl four hun- dred. For every search : when the names of the parties are given, l8. ; when the names I are not given, 2s. ♦The pfurts of th ■■!■ ^ iC 'jUW BANKS IN CANADA, With their Agencies. "^■mX ' FLACB8. NAMKS OF BAMiCa. OFnORRS. Barrie Upper Canada E. Lally, Agont. "' ■ '* .Toronto Alex. Russell, Agent. BellenUe Upper Canada . . . . B. Holden , Agent. *< Commercial , Andrew Thomson , Manager. « Montreal Q. McNider, Manager. Berlin • . . . . .Commercial R. N. Rogers , Agent, BwmanviUe Ontario D. Fisher, cashier. ^^ •( Montreal W . R. De^'j , Manager. Brantford B. N. America .... J. C. Geddes, Manager. •« Montreal W.J. Buchanan, Manager. BrockoUle Upper Canada J. W. B. Rivers , M>inager«t (( Commercial Jaipes Bancroft, Manager. « Montreal F. M. Holmes , Blanager. .' Chatham Upper Canada C. P. Sis^on , cashier. »' , , .^ Gapimercial J. Pottenger, Agent. 1 Clifton .Zimmerman ........ J. W. Dunklee, cashier. Cdbmrg Montreal C. H. Morgan . Manager. , Toronto. .......... Geo. Hague, Agent. {Camwall Montreal ;.... A. Ness, Agent I Dwndas B. N. America William Lash , Agent. . OaU Gore John Davidson, Agent. < » Commercial William Cooke, Manager. I Goderich Upper Canada ..... John McDonald, Agent. " Montreal Henry McCutchon, Agent. \Guelph, Goi^ T. Sandilapds, Agent. " Monlreal R. M. Moore, Manager. |J9amiUo».... GoRii.. ,... W. G. Cri^wford, cashier, '* Upper Canada..... Alfred Stow, cashier. " 6. N. America....G0Orge Taylor, Manager. «' Montreal George Dyett, Manager. . ^* Commercfal A. Cameron, Manager. \IngersoU .Commercial W. M. Sage, Agent, lliagara District . . . C. E. Chad wick, Agent. I Kingston Commercial .AH. Qaiqpbell. ** UpperCaaada W. G. Hinds, Cashier. " B. N . America. Samuel Taylor, Manager. " Montrefil A. Drummond, Manager. llindsay Upper Canada ..... J. P. Smith. Agent. •' Montreal, H. Dunsford Agent [Zofidoit Upper Canada Jamea Hadhlitoh , cai^ler. B. N. America..,. W.lH[ato?n,Manft(fv^ *■■ ^^ f90 BANKS IN CANADA. PLAGES. NAMBS OF BANKS. OFFIOERS. :*' ,»*■':■: iMndon Commorcial " .Montreal ', " Gore M(mtreal Mootreal * » Montreal Branch . «« City Bank " Du Pbuklb «< MOLBONS " «« Upper Canada.... »« \B. N. America .. ' «« .....Commercial «« ,, Quebec <» Toronto •< Provincial " Ontario " Eastern Townships NicoUi .....Quebec Oshatoa. Ontario OUavki Upper Canada . . " B. N. America.... * * Montreal ** Quebec Paris Gore Perth Commercial " , . Montreal Peterborough Commercial ...... ** Toronto «* Montreal. Pidon Montreal ** Upper Canada. . Pwt J^pe Upper Canada. . ** Commercial. PrescoU Commercial •» Ontario Qu^)ec QuBBEO " Upper Canada << B. N. America.... " ,. .Montreal *< CityBank " .Du Peuple Samici. Upper Canada Sherbrocke. QtyBank.., " East. Toif Nsmps. . . Simcoe Gore " Montreal SlanJbridge Eastern Townships. Stiuatead, Eastern Townships. St, CtUhartnet Niagara DisiRicr . . . J. G. Harper, Manager. .A. Greer, Manager. . C. Monsarratt, Agent .D. Davidson, cashier. .E. H. King, Manager. .F. McCulloch, cashier. . B. H. Lemolne. cashier. .W. Sache, cashier. .E. T. Taylor, Manager. .A. C. Hooper, Act 'g Manager. .Thomas Kirby, Manager. .Bank du People, Agents. .A. Munro, Agent. .J. D. Nutter, Manager. .Henry Starnes, Manager. .City Bank Agents. L. M. Cresse, Agent. John B. Warren, Manager. Thomas Helliwell, Jr., Agent. A. C. Kelty, Agent. P. P Harris, Manager. .H. V. Noel, Agent. James Nimmo, Agent. James Bell, Agent. R. Richardson, Agent. , J. H. Boper, Agent. A. Smith, Agent. J. N. Travers, Manager. James Gray, Agent. J. McEibbon, Agent. John Smart, Cashier. F. W. Harper, Manager. J. S. Roebuck, Agent. W. D. Dickinson, Manager. C. Gethings, cashier. R. S. Cassels, Manager. C. F. Smith, Acting Manager. J Stevenson, Manager. Daniel McGee, Agent. Quebec Bank, Agents. Alexander Yidal, Agent. W. Ritchie, Agent. W. R. Dock, cashier. D Campbell, Agent. Samuel Read, ^^gent. J. C. Baker, Manager. A. P. Bail, Manager. C. M. Arnold, cashier. BANKS IN CANAI^A. 8^r PLACES. '" ' NAMES OF BANKS. OFFICERS. .4 ^^ St. Catherines Upper Canada H. C. Barwick, cashier. St. Thomas County Elgin Ed. Ermatinger, Manager. Stratfcrd Upper Canada F. Mackee , Manager . " Comnaerclal Geo. E. Small, Agent. ** Montreal C. M. Smith, Agent. Three Rivert Upper Canada S Dumoulin , Agent. " Quebec John McDougall, Agent. i Tor(mto Upper Canada Robert Cassels, cashier . *' Toronto Angus Cameron, cashier. * » B. N. America . . . . W. G. Cassels, Manager, «* Commercial.......C. J. Campbell, Manager. . \ «< Montreal R. Milroy, Manager. •< City Bank Thomas Woodside, Manager " Quebec W. W. Ransom, Manager. «' Molsons .....John Glass, Agent. VrenUm Montreal J. Cummiug, Agent. \Waterloo Upper Canada R. J . Dallas, Agent. " East. Townships . . . G. G. Stephens, Manager. " Montreal R. J. Dallas, Agent. ''kiiby Montreal Thomas Dow, Manager. ^oodstock Gore James Ingersoll , Agent. Viiids&r Upper Canada W W. Duffleld , Agent. *' Commercial .J. G. McDonald, Agent. Foreign Agents. . . B. N. America .... Head Office* . . Upper Canada Gly n , Mills & Co. Toronto City Bank of London. Commercial London Joint Stock Bank. Montreal The Union Bank of London. Quebec Gly n. Mills & Co. ^ City Bank Glyn, Mills & Co. Gore. Glyn, Mills &Co. Niagara. District. . . Bosanquet, Franks & Co. Du Peuple Glyn, Mills &Co, Ontario Glyn, Mills & Co. ^^^ sv «,^i. Molsons.... Glyn. Mills & Co. fanchester B. N. America .... Manchester & Salford Bank. ^Averpool B. N, America .... Royal Bank of Liverpool. '* ........ Montreal.......... Bank of UverpooL ** Ontario .Liverpool Bank. Knburgh (Scot) . . B. N*. America .... National Bank of Scotland. Upper Canada British Linen Company. Montreal. British Linen Company. Commercial Commercial Bank of Scotland. fUugow (Scot) . . . . B. N". America National Bank of Scotland. Montreal British Linen Company. Commercial. Clydsdale Banking Company. i( t< it it ( t u (( {Eng) 1|»j?r'1*.M<\*it it il 41 B 52 FOREIGN CONSULS. r-m i>'i lis; h ^ Dublin (Ireland) . . Commercial Boyle , Law, Pim & Co. " B. N. America.... ProvlDcial Bank of Ireland. < < City Bank National Bank of Ireland. New York Upper Canada Bank of Commerce. (I u Grain ^ 7 45 2 3 llOK 76 3 9K 3 IK 15 9 7X 46 2 3X 1 lox 77 3 10X 3 2 16 9}i 8 47 2 4K lllX 78 3 10K 3 2K 17 lOM 8X 48 2 4X liiX 79 3 UK 3 3 18 lOX 9 49 2 6X 2 OK 80 4 3 3K 19 11% »X 50 2 6 2 ox 81 4 OK 3 4 20 1 9% 51 2 6X 2 IX 82 4 IX 3 4K 21 1 OK lox 52 2 7X 2 IX 83 4 IX 3 5 22 1 IX 10% 53 2 7X 2 2X 84 4 2K 3 6K 23 1 IM IIX 54 2 8X 2 2X 85 4 3 8 6 24 1 2X , IIX 55 2 9 2 3 86 4 3K 3 6K 25 1 3 1 0}i 56 2 9K 2 3K 87 4 4K 3 7 26 1 8X 1 0% 57 2 10X 2 4 88 4 4X 3 7K 27 1 4X 1 IX 58 2 10% 2 4K 89 4 5K 3 8 28 1 4% 1 IX 59 2 11X 2 5 90 4 6 3 8K 29 1 5X 1 ^K 60 3 2 5K 1 00 5 4 IX 30 1 6 1 2X1 61 3 OK 2 6 5 00 16 1 OK 31 1 6X 1 3X1 62 3 IK 2 6K 10 00 210 2 1 IX To convert Pence into cents. — Add a cypher to any namber of Pence, and divide by 6. Example : to 44 Pence add a cypher, 440, which divided by 6 gives 73 2-6th, say 73 cents. To convert cents into Pence. — Multiply any number of cents by 6, and put off the last figure, which is tenths. Example : 73 cents mul- tiplied by 6 gives 438, or 43 Pence and 8 lOths, say 44 Pence. To convert Sterling into currency.— To the given sum add one-flnh of itself, and one- twelfth of that one fifth. Currency into Sterling.— Multiply by 60, and divide by 73. 84 BANKS. n BANKS. .-r-y Bank of Montreal. —Estab. 1818— Capital $6,000,000. Direct(yr8.—T. B. Anderson, President; John Redpath, Vice-Presi- dent ; Hon. J. Rose, Messrs. Benj. Holmes, James Logan, Col. Thos. E. Campbell, Thomas Ryan, H. Thomas, D. Torrance. Cashier— D. Davidson. Chas. F. Smithers, Inspector. Days of Discount : Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends : Ist June and 1st December. Montreal Bank, Savings Bank Dbpartmbnt.— Under the manage- ment of Henry Vennor, Esq. Open every lawlul day from 10 till 3 o'clock. Cnr Bank— Capital, $1,200,000. Directors: William "Workman, President ; John Carter, Vice-President ; W. Macdonald, Chas. Phillips, John Dodds. Officers. — F. MacCulloch, CaShier ; James Graham, Chief Clerk ; R. Mills, Acct.: C. J. Scott, Paying Teller ; G. Ruthven, Receiving Teller; L. Mathewson, Deposit ledger Keeper j David Kinnell, Discount Clerk ; John Jas. Macculloch, Assistant Clerk ; James Maclea, Mes- seLger ; Dennis Gorman, Porter. Days of Discount : Mondays and Thursdays. Dividends : 1st June and Ist December. La Banqub du Peuplb —Capital, $1,200,000. Dfrerfors— Hon. F. A. Quesnel, President ; H. B. Smith, Vice-President ; S. B. Bonner, A. E. Montmarquet, A. Sauvageau, A. Prevost, Jean Bruneau, John Pratt. Officers. — B. H. Lemoine, Cashier ; G. Peltier, Account. ; A. Mercille, Paying Teller ; R. Terroux, 1st Receiving Teller ; A. A. Trbttier, 2nd ditto ; Ed. Fournier and Ant. Dupre, Book-Keepers ; John S. Morby, IMscount Clerk ; Louis Dupuis, Assistant ditto ; L. Lamontagne and A. Porcheron, Clerks ; Ijouis Berthelot, Messenger. Days of Discount : Tuesdays and Fridays ; Dividends : 1st March and 1st September. Bank op BRmsn North Ambriga.— Capital, £1,000,000 Sterling. Head OfiQce, London, England, G. McNab, Secretary. Directors j MmL- real Branch— Hon, J. Ferrier, Wm. Dow, James B. Greenshields and Wm. Cunningham. Angus C. Hooper, Acting Manager. Days of Discount : Wednesdays and Saturdays. General Manager, Thomas Paton. UONTKKAI.. w s : Ist June MOLSONS Bank— William Molson, Pres. ; J. H. R. Molson, Vice- President. Officers — "William Sacho, Cashier ; John Molson, Accountant ; John Brcen, Teller ; J. H. Boll, 2ud ditto ; P. MacEwen, Ledger Keeper ; James Elliot, Discount Clerk ; P. McO. Speirs, Cleric ; John Murray, Messenger. Days of Discount : Tuesdays and Fridays. Branch Commercial Bank. — ^Thomas Kirhy, Manager ; J. Merkell, Accountant ; J. D Grassell, Teller ; Jas. Davidson, Discount Clerk ; Chas. Campbell, Ledger-Keeper ; Edward Birch, Messenger. Is : 1st June meau, John Branch of the Bank of Upper Canada. — 65 Great St. James Street. Ed. T. Taylor, Manager ; Wm. Simpson, Accountant ; Ed. Vennor, 1st Teller ; George Durnford, 2nd ditto ; — Book-Keepor ; J. G. Leavitt and E. R. Benjamin, Clerks. : /J ^i'v r )tuy^\ T - Ontario BANK.—Capital $2, 000 ,000 i— Head OfHce—BowmanviUe, C.W. — Hon. J, Simpson,- President; D. Fisher, Cashier. Montreal Branch, H. Starnes, Manager, Corner Place d'Armes and Great St. James Street. Toronto, C. Ashworth, Manager ; Oshawa, J. B. War- ren, ditto ; Prescott, W. D. Dickinson, ditto ; Alexandria, D. A. Mac- donald, Agent. Ctty and District Savings BANK-rGreat St. James Street. — Patron, His Lordship the R. C. Bishop of Montreal ; Alfred LaRocque, Presi- dent ; Henry MulhoUand, Vice-President ; L. H. Holton, H. Judah, W. Nelson, M.D , Henry Starnes, A. M. Delisle, W. P. Bartley, William Workman and Edwin Atwater, Directors ; E. J. Barbeau, Actuary. Deposits are received every day from 10 a.m., to 3 p.m. The Board meets every Wednesday evening. CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT. MONTREAL. T. Bouthillier, Collector ; John Lewis, Survey or. Long Room^F. Crispo, Chief Clerk ; C. Selby, landing waiter ; T. E. Barry, J, P. Purcell, W. Blakely, L. J. Duchesnay and J. E. Vil- leneuve, clerks. Water Side. — J. Jordan, assistant surveyor and chief landing waiter; C. W. Magon, first landing waiter ; J. Grey,E. Myer, H. Lacroix, landing waiters : F. Campion, T. Watkins, clerks ; H. Fletcher, tide surveyor; O. Loranger, assistant locker; T. Siev- wright, sampler and weigher ; T. Bell and A. Levegque, appraisers ; J. McNider , examining warehouse keeper ; . . . . , house keeper. OtU ^a£io7i5.— Rouse's Point: B. Burland, surveyor and landing - T ! WI I mm U M U 56 CORPORATION. m waiter ; L. G. Vandal and R. Wilson, landing waiters. St. Hya- cinthe : John Nelson , landing waiter. Lachiue : L. Globenslcy, land- ing waiter. T. Barry, preventive ofBcor. .EKciM.— District of Montreal. No. 1 Division— R. Bellemare In- spector and Collector. No. 2 Division— P. Durnford, In* spector and Collector. TRINITY HOUSE. Andrew Shaw, Master ; William Bristow, Deputy Master: Wm. Ed monstone, Henry Starnes, J. L. Beaudry, Victor Hudon, Tnomas Morland, Pierre D)te, Wardens ; E. D. David, Registrar; C. Curran, Water Bailiff. Office, Harbor Commissioners' Building. COEPORATION OF THE CITY OF MONT- REAL, &o. J^i C, S. RoDiBB, Esq. , Mayor. JlLDBRMEN. *F. Leclaire *D. Gorrie *R. Bellemare ♦F. Contant *Jo8. Dubamel Fred. Penn W. Rodden Frs. Cusson Thos. McCready *A. McCambridge E. Thompson *H. Lyman OOUNGILLOBS. G. L. Rolland^ J. B. Homier J. B. Brousseaq ♦Chs. Tuggoy J. B. Goyette J. B. Rolland ♦H. Bulmer, Jacques Grenier J. L. Beaudry. G. B. Muir A. A. Stevenson Thos. McGrath Danl. McNevin George Bowie Ferd. David. WARDS REPRESBNTKD. East Ward Rolland, Grenier, Leclaire. Centre Ward Muir, Thompson, Gorrie West Ward Stevenson, Penn , Lyman. St. Ann's Ward McGrath ,Rodden, McCambridge St. Antoine Ward McNevin, McCready, Bulmer St. lia wrence Ward Bowie, Rolland, Tuggey St. Louis Ward David, Homier, Bellemare. St. James Ward Beaudry, Cusson , Contant. St. Mary's Ward Goyette, Brousseau, Duhamel. *R«tlre in Maroli next) but are eligible for re-eleotion. UOriTHXiAL. m t 'I it. rv OFFICBRS OF THE CORPORATION. John P. Sexton, City Recorder. Chs. GUckmeyor, City Clerk and Clerk Recorder's Court. Edouard Domers, City Treasurer. P, McQuisten, City Surveyor. Peter L. Macdonoll, Assistant City Clerk. Jotin Higgins, W. Tessier, F. A. Lamontagne, and John O'Connor, Assistants, Treasurer's Office. H. J Ibbotson, Deputy Clerk Recorder's Court. ■ • ^ W.H.Mackenzie, Assistant Surveyor Louis Lesage, Superintendent of Water Works. E. L. Ranson, Accountant Water Works. i ■ C. Perrin, Extra Clerk of Water Works. *» •" ' F. X. Gallagher, Extra Clerk Road Department. J. E Dubuc, Inspector Fire Department. A. Bertram, Chief Engineer Fire Department. Moses J. Hays, Chief of Police. J. Perrigo, Clerk Bonsecours Market. no, ^ F. Benoit, Assistant do. John Abbott, Clerk of St. Ann's Market. Thos. Day, Assistant do Joseph Robillard, Clerk of Cattle Market. A. Schwartz, Clerk of Hay Market. EHe Beaulieu, Clerk of St. Lawrence Market. T. OrsaU, Clerk of Papineau Market. A. D. Joubert, Bailiff and Crier Recorder's Court. James Darcy, Messenger. Job. Paput, Attorney, W. Ross and G. F. PAnMBAu, Notariet, COMiaTTBBS. Finance : Leelaire, Chairman ; Bulmer, Gorrie, Lyman, Bellemare, Beaudry, Rodden. Roads: Bulmer, Chairman ; McCambridge, Contant, Penn, Homier, Tuggey, Ooyette. Police : Rodden, Chairman ; Leelaire, Beaudry, RoUand, Homier, Muir, McNevin. Fire : Lyman, Chairman ; McCambridge, Duhamel, Holland, Ste- venson, McNevin, David. Water : Gorrie, Chairman ; Thompson, Grenier, Beaudry, Mc- Cready, Brousseau, McGrath. Markets : Homier, Chairman ; Grenier, Contant, Penn, Rodden, McCready, Rolland. Light: Grenier, Chairman; McCambridge, Thompson, Cusson, Brousseau, Tuggey, Stevenson. City Hall : Penn, Chairman ; Duhamel, Cusson, Rolland, Stevenson, McGrath, Bowie. Licenses : Contant, Chairman ; Brousseau, Goyette, Muir, Mc- Grath, McNevin , David . Health : Bellemare, Chairman ; Lyman, Duhamel, McCready, Hol- land, Muir, Bowie. i 58 MUNICIPAL TAXES. It >Yii'?' MUNICIPAL TAXES. Abstract of (he Assessment By-Laws of the City CovncU, Assessment of Is. 6d. on tbo £ on the assessed yearly value of all real property within the City. '. Wholesale Merchants, Retail Merchants, Traders, Dealers, Manu- facturers, Professional Men, &c. , at £7 10s. ^ £100 on the rental. Statute Labour, 5s. Inn-keepers : — £ 6 15 on rental to X 40 9 11 5 14 1 3 16 17 6 19 13 9 22 10 «♦ 60 « 80 Mmii. loo ** 125 H li 150 " 175 £25 6 8 on rental to £200 28 2 80 18 S3 16 89 7 43 15 6 9 6 CI (I u It 250 800 400 500 600 and £4 7 6 on every additional £100 over 600. Auctioneers, —an annual duty of £50 for Ist class, and £40 for 2n(l class, and £10 for each clerk employed to cry out. Grocers, £7 10s. ^ £100 on their rental. Gas Works, — an annual duty of £200. Livery Stable-keepers, — an annual duty of X20 ; on each two- wheeled carriage, 15s. ; on each four-wheeled ditto, 20s. Inn-keepers, having vehicles for the use and advantage of custom- ers— for each two- wheeled carriage, 30s. ; for each four>wheeled ditto, 40s. Pawnbrokers,— an annual duty of £50. Hawkers carrying a pack,— an annual duty of £2. Ditto| using cart or vehicle,— annual duty of £5. For each pleasure horse, 30s. ; for each working horse, 12s. 6d. Horses daily and constantly employed in the owner's work or busi- ness, by which he gains his maintenance, to be considered working horses. Vehicles for hire, for each two-wheoled vehicle, 20s. ; for each four-wheeled ditto, 30s. Stage Coach, Omnibus or Stage Waggon — when drawn by one or two horses, 40s. ; when drawn by four or more horses, 60s. For each close carriage or corresponding winter vehicle, £5 ; four wheeled half covered carriage or ditto, drawn by two horses, 60s. ; four wheeled half covered carriage or ditto, drawn by one horse, 50s. ; double dennett, ^., or ditto, 40s. ; gig, caleche, spring carter ditto, 30s. ; waggon or vehicle not above specified, or winter vehi- cle, adapted for draught of two or more horses, 20s. Dogs, 7s. 6d. each. (Sheltering or permitting to resort is keeping a dog.) Theatres : an annual duty of £40 (above assessment) on the pro- prietor. MONTRflAL. 59 Proprietors of Caravans of Wild Beasts, circuses, Ac, to obtain permission from His Worship the Mayor, and pay £25 therefor, and ten dollani for each subsequent day that the same is open. Proprietor or proprietors of each ^team Ferry Boat plying from Jjaprairle or Longueuil, an annual duty of £50 cy. Banlcs or Bank Agencies,.- annual duty of jGlOO. Fire insurance companies or agencies,— -annual duty of £50. Marine insurance companies ** '•^ 25. Brokers or money changers *< ** 80. Produce brokers, money lenders and commission merchants, an annual duty of £20. Distillers or Agents of Distillers— 20 per cent on the whole of the rental of business premises. Brewers or Agents of Brewers— 15 per cent, on the whole of the rental of business premises. Ball Allies, Skittle Grounds , Nine-Pin Allies : an annual duty of £12 10s. Brick Yards— an annual duty of £10. ua Hor^i) Dealers do do 5. .lUiid 11 ^ . COT'ECTED ^Y GU RK OF BONSECOURS MARKET, r j Each carter, cabma' &c., shall pay an annual duty to the clerk of the Bonsecours IVi \.rket, for registration and number, as follows : For every oa* or caleche tOs. ; ditto cab, whether two or four wheeled, 15s. , oitto coach drawn by two horses, 30s. ; ditto omni- bus, 50s. ; ccitiflcate to every Mastt r '^arter, Is. ; ditto driver, 6d. The clerk of the Bonsecours Mark' i also collects all assessments leviable on all borses and vehicles for which certificates of registry are applied for, viz :— On each working horse, annually, 12s. 6d. ; ditto two- wheeled vehicle for hire, 15s. ; ditto four wheeled ditto, 20s.; ditto stage coach, omnibus or waggon, drawn by one or two horses, 403. ; ditto drawn by four or more horses, 60s. ; each cart or sleigh drawn by one horse, conveying any kind of building materials into the city from the Banlieu, an annual duty of 5s for registration and number ; for each vehicle under similar circumstances, drawn by two horses, lOs. ; for each waggon or other four-wheeled vehicle, or *■^. responding winter vehicle, drawn by two horses, 20s. Brickmakers, Builders, or any person carting building materials in the city, an annual duty for registration as follows : For each two- wheeled vehicle, or corresponding winter vehicle, drawn by one horse, 15s. ; ditto, drawn by two horses, 20s. ; for each waggon, or corresponding winter vehicle, drawn by two or more horses, 20s. All Bakers, Brewers and Distillers, and their Agents, the following annual duty for registration :- -For each Baker's two- wheeled vehicle, or corresponding sleigh, 40s. : ditto waggon or ditto, 60s. ; ditto Brewer's or Distiller's two or four-wheeled vehicle or corresponding sleigh, 60s. 60 CAB FARES, BTO. m: m ''-; ; ."'jvr, ;..t ■ i'M '4' I: i cv'^ k ■i^it i'* ■.^ ^ffii^o FARES FOR COACHES, CABS, &c. "^ Coaches or four wheded Cabs or corresponding winter VehicUi drauM by two horses. For the first hour, 6s. For each subsequent h«ur,3s. 9d. , and pro rata for intermediate quarters of an hour. Cahs, two or four wheded or corresponding winter VthicleSy dravm by one horse For one or two persons, for the first hour 2s. 6d., and for each subsequent hour, 2s. For three or four persons for the first hour, 3s. 9d., and for each subsequent hoar, 28. 6d., and i>ro rata for intermediate quarters of an hour. Caleches. For one or two persons, for the first hour. Is. 10>^d., and for each subsequent hour. Is. 6d. For each person oyer that number, 5d. extra, and j)ro rata for intermediate quarters of an hour. >■ i ; V.' 00A0HB8 CABS TIME ALLOWED or i wheeled Cabi 2 or 4 wheeled to go and return, half an r eorrespond- or oorreipond'g honr. ing winter vehl- winter vehiole, OALEOHBS. oleg, drawn by 2 drawn by 1 ».. , , f hordes. hone. For For For For For For PLAGES. 1 or 3 8 or 4 lor 2 8 or 4 lor 2 8 or 4 periona penons pemoni pert'ns «- d. pern'a penoni From any place to any s. d. s, d. S. d. s. d. s. d. other within the same division and baclc again. 1 3 2 7>i 1 6 10 From any division to any place in the next divi- sion and baclc again. . . 110^ 2 6 1 8 llOK 10 1 3 From the 1st to 3rd divi- sion, or from 3rd to 1st division and baclc again. 2 6 3 6 110>j^ 2 6 1 8 110)^ RATES OF CARTAGE. From any of the Harbour Wharves or any place in the Mrst Division, to the Candlj within the City limits : 8. d. For «acli load not exceeding 15 cwt A For each loadfroml5 to20cwt 1 4 For each load of 20 cwt. and upwards .1 8 Ashes. — For each load of 3 barrels, from Canal to Inspection Store 1 Ashes. '-For each load of 3 barrels from Inspection Store to Wharves 1 Pork and Beef. -^For each load of 4 barrels from Canal or WharvoB to any place in the First Division, and fnce versa, 1% MONTREAL. 61 ?l OALBOHBa Flown —For each load of 5 barrels, from Canal to Harbour Wharves, or any place in the First Division, and vice versa 1}^ Fire TTood.— From Canal and vice vena^ per Cord to any place in :— St. Ann's Suburb 1 10>^ St. Joseph's Suburb 2 6 St. Antoine Suburb 3 St. Lawrence Suburb, west of St. Lawrence Street 3 9 St. Lawrence Suburb, north-east of St. Lawrence Street, in- cluding St. Louis Street 4 6 Quebec Suburb, as far as Papiueau Road 5 3 Quebec Suburb, beyond Papineau Road 6 To any place within the limits of 1st Division , west of St. Joseph Street 3 To anyplace within the limits of 1st Division, north-east of St. Joseph Street. . . t 3 9 From, any of fke Harbour Wharves, aind vice verta^ to anyplace wUhin Goods not heremafter mentioned, for each load not over 16cwt Ditto 16 to20cwt Ditto 20 cwt. and upwards 100 bushels of Salt " of Grain Cord of Wood oflf Boats " " ofTRafts Boards, per 100 pieces, 1 inch thick and 12 feet long " 2 inch Plank ** 3 inch Plank Coals, per chaldron Iron and Steel, per ton Molasses and Sugar, per hogshead \st 2nd THv. Div. i, d. t. d. 9 1 1 1 4 1 4 1 8 4 6 3 9 4 6 llOH 2 « 2 6 3 9 3 9 4 6 6 9 8 3 9 10 6 2 6 3 6 1 6 2 1 1 3 Srd Div. s. d. 1 1 2 6 5 3 5 3 8 3 6 5 3 9 9 12 4 6 2 6 1 6 Divisions r^erred to in the foregoing tables :— First Division— From Prince Street, St. Ann's Suburb, by a direct line to entrance of St. Antoine Street, thence along Craig and St. Louis Streets to Lacroix Streets and down to the River. Second Division— The portion of the City bounded by the boundary of the first division, and McCord Street, Mountain Street, as far as its junction with St. Catherine, thence in a direct line along St. Cath- erine Street to its junction with Papineau Road, and thence down Papineau Road to the River. Third Division— The portion beyond the 2nd Division, and within the City limits. 62 JUDIOIABT. n M .¥ !-*. *' If , JUSTICES OF THE PEACE For the City of Montreal. Amiot, Narcisse Beaubien, Pierre Beaudry, J. L. Beaudry, Louis Belle , Joseph Belle, Charles E. Bagg, Stanley C. Berthelot, Olivier Bouthillior, T. Brault, C. A. Browne, George Bruneau, 0. T. Bruneau, Jean Cherrier, C. S. A Campbell, RoUo Chapman, Henry Charlebois, B. H. ,v Clarke, Francis Coffin, W.F. Crawford, John DesRIviers, J. MoGill Briscoll, Henry Donegani, John Dorwin, Canfield ■ Doucet, Theod. Dyde, John Ermatinger, William Evans, Charles W. ' Ferres, James Moir ' Ferrie, Hon. Adam ' Ferrier, Hon. James Gagnon, J. A. Geddes, Charles "* Grenier, Joseph Gugy, B. C. A. Glennon, John Hall, Benjamin Hays, Moses J. He ward, Augustus Holmes, Benjamin Jackson, Henry Jobin, Joseph H Jodoin, Pierre Jordan, John » • . • 1 1" .1 ^ Labadie, Joseph A. Lacombe, Patrice Laframboise, Alc-ili Lamothe, Pierre Leblanc, Ovide Leclaire, Francois Leeming, John Lemoine, B. H. Leprohon, Jean L. Leslie, Hon. James Lunn, William Levy, Alexander Moreau, Laurent A. Masson, Damase Masson, J. W. A. R. .ft w-^ Mathewfion, John McCamb ridge, Alex. Meilleur, J. B. Moffat, Hon. George McDougall, D. Lorn Morland, Thomas Mathewson, Jas. ijavens Maitland, Edward , Nelson, Wolf red O'Meara, Michael O'Gilvie, Alex. Walker Pare, Hubert Penn, Frederick Perrin. Francois Phelan, John Pinsonnault, Alfred Quesnel, Hon. F. A. Routh,H. L. Ryland, G. H. SUuter, Joseph fflnith, H. B. Starnes, Henry Terroux, Charles A. Trestler, J. B. C Tylce, Robert Smith Whitney, H. H. Wilson, Hon. Charles Workman, Wm. Young, Hon. John M017TRBAL. 63 THE BAR OF LOWER CANADA. r F. Cassldy. S. Bethuue. H. Stuart R. Laflamme. H. Stuart. Ed. Carter. F. P. Pominville. Strachan Bethune. L. Betournay. District of Montreal, COUNCIL. A. A. Dorion, Batonnier. Ls. Belanger, Syndic J. J. Day, Treasurer. Med. Marchand, Secretary. J. Doutre. W. Robertson. G. A. Leblanc. R. Hubert. BOARD OF EXAMINERS. F. Cassidy. J. J. Day. Ls. Belanger. Hugh Taylor. T. Ritchie. USMBERS. Date of commis'on I Hon. 6. E. Cartier, Atty. Gen. I Dunbar Ross |Hy. DrlscoU, Q.C. C. S. Cherrier, Q.C. I Hon. L. T. Drummond q.c. I Hon. J. Rose, Q.C Fr. Griffin, Q.C. H. Judah, q.a N. Dumas, Q.C. Tlie Hon. L. V. Sicotte, qa I Hon. T. J. J. Loranger, Q.C. IHon. 0. C. S.DeBloury T. S. Judah JohnBleakiey Thomas Nye W. Vondenveldon J. ?. Sexton Hugh Taylor Henry 0. Andrews C. 0. A. Turgeon Nov., 1835 Feb., 1835 May, 1823 Aug., 1822 Sept. , 1836 Sept., 1842 Dec, 1824 May, 1829 No v., 1834 Sept. , 1837 April, 1844 Nov., 1819 Dec, 1824 Aug., 1825 Dec, 1827 Fob., 1828 Feb., 1827 Nov., 1829 Dec, 1830 Dec, 1830 KEMBERS. 'U E. D. David John J. Day Wm. F. Coffin F. D. Cartier R. A. Hubert P. de Boucherville Henry Stuart Robert Mackay Murdoch Morison Charles A. Leblanc Louis A. Oliver John Monk H. J. Ibbotson Joseph Delagrave Andrew Robertsop Antoine A Dorion Joseph Rouer Koy Andre R. Cherrier Jules Lamotae Alexander Deseve Alexander Cross Strachan Bethune Chas. Glackmeyer M. Lafraroboise Date of commis'on July, 1832 June, 1834 Nov., 1835 .Jan., 1836 April, 1836 Jan., 1837 Nov., 1837 Dec, 1837 Nov., 1838 Sept. , 1839 Dec, 1839 Jan., 1841 Feb., 1841 April, 1841 Sept ,1841 Jan., 1842 Feb., 1842 Mar., 1842 May, 1842 Oct., 1842 May, 1843 May, 1843 Sept. , 1843 Dec. , 1843 64 JUDIOIART. MEMBERS. m ?H' Mordo Mclver Godeon Ouimet Jules R. Bcrtbelot Chas. R. Bedwell Euclide Roy Edward Carter P. R Lafrenaye Eugene U. Piche C Dunkin George Macrae Joseph Papin John R. Fleming Joseph Doutre William E. Holmes Magloirc Lanctot John J. C. Abbott Bernard Devlin Charles Daoust Henry W. Austin P. C. Durauceau Richard McDonnel Fred. W. Torrance Marcus Doherty Francis Cassidy Charles Laberge Alex. Stevenson L. D. Rene Cotret Louis Betouruay Thomas R. Wragg John Campbell William A. Bates John Bates T. A. R. Laflamme V. P. W. Porion F. Porainville M. V. Numenville Henry Bancroft J. C. A. Mondelet John Popham Jean J. E. Bibaud S. W. Dorman Godfrey laflamme L. E. C. Ricard Alexander Morris Wm, B. Lambe Charles J Duulop Date or Commis'on Feb., Aug., Sept. , Sept., Jan . , Feb., Sept., Mar., July, Nov., Dec, Mar., April, July, Sept., Oct., Oct., Oct., Feb., May, June, June, July, Aug., Nov., Dec, Jan., Feb., April, May, May, July, Oct., June, July, Aug., Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov., Nov., Mar., April, July, Sept., Oct., 844 844 844 844 845 845 845 846 846 846 846 847 847 847 847 847 847 847 848 848 848 848 848 848 848 848 849 849 849 849 849 849 849 850 850 850 850 850 850 850 850 851 851 t>5] 851 851 mbmbbrs. Joel C. Baker Jos. M. Desjardins A. A. Archambault W. W. Robertson Jean P. MacKay T. K. Ramsay Louis Belanger Ludger G. liablanc 0. A. R. dit T^fleche Louis S. Morin Joseph R. Turcot Denis B. Foedike D. G. D. Bondy Jean O. Benoit Edmund Barnard Alexis E. Dumesnil L. F. W. Marchand Alex. H.Lunn George B. Cramp Joseph A. Defoy Jos. M. Loranger William A. Bovey Jude Bouthillier C. A. T. Chagnon Pierre A. Fauteux J. F. Desrivieres A. Filiatreault John G Barnston Alexis St. Amand Charles Marcil C. Archambault H. L. Snowdon Louis A. Jette S Lesage J. Duhamel H. R. Valuers do St. Real Dunbar Browne P. E. Bruneau M. Marchand P. D. Heyncman W. F. Gairdner Louis Beaudry J. A. Belle J. K. Elliott Paul Si. Denis Date of Commis'OQ Oct., Dec, Dec, April, Sept. , Oct., Oct., Dec. Feb. Feb. '•» April, April, July, Sept , Sept. , Nov., .Jan., Feb., Mar., Mar., Mar., .851 i851 .851 1862 .852 L862 L852 1852 L853 L853 Feb! J 1853 April, Sept., '"-^ 1853 _„., .853 Jan., 1854 Feb., Feb., June, Dec, April, June, Oct., Nov., Dec, Dec, Mar., May, May, Oct., Dec, Jan r ' Feb. Mar 1854 1864 1854 1854 1865 .855 [855 [865 [855 855 .866 [866 [856 [866 [856 [857 [857 . , i857 ■ 1857 [857 :857 [857 .857 [857 [858 .858 [868 i858 [858 MONTBBAL. 65 Date of Commis'OQ Oct., 1851 Dec, 1851 Dec, 1851 April, 1852 Sept. , 1852 Oct., 1852 Oct., 1862 Dec, MEMBERS. Feb Feb. Feb. al •} .852 [853 853 , .853 April, 1853 Sept., 1853 ^'^ 1853 _..., .853 Jan., 1854 Feb., Feb., JuDe, Dec, April, June, Oct., Nov. Dec Dec. Mar. May, May, Oct., Dec, .Tan, Feb l854 1864 [854 854 855 .855 865 .855 .855 1855 .856 .856 .856 .856 .856 [857 ., i857 ...-..'. , 1857 April, 1857 Mar. April, July, Sept , Sept., Nov., Jan., Feb., Mar., Mar., Mar., 857 857 867 857 857 858 858 858 868 868 James G. Day L. 0. Loranger D. H. Senecal J. B. Bourgeois p. Doutre V. P. H. Bourgeau Ed. Fraser J. L. Decary Adolph Germain Peter Ryan IsttieJodoin G. A. Champagne Maxime Gareau L. R. Church William Price J. P. Falkner J. A. Foisy 6. Desbarats, Jr. Z. Gauthier F. J. D. Ricard S. D. Rivard C. A. Pariseault John L. Morris Ernesto Racicot J. G. Daly L. D. Richard Date of Commis'on April, May, May, May, June, June, July, Sept., Sept, Sept., Sept.. Nov., April, Feb., Feb., Mar., Mar., May, .fune, June, June, June, June, June, .July, Aug., 1858 1858 1858 1858 18581 1858 1858 1868 1858 1858 1858 1858 1859 1859 1859 1859 1859 1869 1869 1859 1859 1859 1859 1859 1859 1859 ItKHBEnS. T. Larose E. Kemp R. A. Leach Louis F. B. Masson M.Charpentier Alphonse Meilleur B. T. DeMontign: Joseph Bosse Come Morrisset Charles P. Pelletier M. C. Desnoyers G. H. Month P. B. De la Bruere P. A. Casgrain J. A. Mousseau Med. Landot H. A. McCoy Thomas J. Walsh L. Labelle H. Car el in George B. Batheo E. LaGrosiers Desire Girouard J. B. Normandeau S. W. Sicottd Date of Commis'on Oct., Oct., Oct., Nov., Nov., Nov., Dec, Jan., Jan., .Jan., Feb., Mar., Mar., Mar., Mar., May, May, June, July, July, Sept., Sept., Oct., Oct., Oct., 1859 1859 1859 1859 1859 1859 1859 18C0 1860 1860 1860 1860 1860 1860 1860 1860 1860 1860 1860 1860 1860 1860 1860 1860 1860 COMMISSIONERS FOR RECEIVING AFFIDAVITS. FOR THE SUPERIOR COURT, MONTREAL, IN THE CFTT OF MONTREAL. Samuel W. Monk, Louis J. A. Papineau, William F. Coffin, John Boston, J. A. Labadie, Joseph Jones, \ < William Ross, J. Pelle, Etienne Guy, L. G. Dubois, William H. Brehaut, James Smith, (>*^^ P. J. Beaudry, George Weekes, O. Leblanc, C. A. Terroux, A. Pelletier, Thomas McGinn, J. S. Hunter, G. H. Kernick. J. 0. Labrancbe, t Wm. F. Lighthall, Pierre Mathieu, John H. Isaacson. Commissioners under the Aliens* Act, Commissioners to administer Oath to Public Officers, Commissioners to Enlist and Attest Sol< diers or Persons desirous of entering Her Majesty's Service under the Imperial Act, 12 Vic, chap. 10.— A. M. Delisle and W. H. Brehaut. et JtmtOlART. ii',' u NOTAKIAL BOARD. D. E. Papineau, President. H. Lappare, Secretary. C. F. Papineau. Treasurer. £. MclQtosb, Syodic. BOARD. H. Lanctot, J. A. Labadie, J. Belle, D. E. Paiiineau, C. F. Papineau, J. £. O. Labadie, M. A. Girard, J. H Job in, L. Archambault, C. GorDQain, J. S. Hunter y F. GooffriOQ. r\ r^\' ■m ;ri *5** I •:.•,«' It .a r '■■m-a 7> PUBLIC NOTARIES. -1 Aussem, J. Bagg, S. C. Beaudry, P. J. Belle, G. £. Belle, J. Bourbonniere, N. Bourbonniere, T. B. Brault, C. A. Brousseau, A. 0. Carpentier, P. H. Dagen,G Devlin, O. J. D' Amour, A. D'Escbambault, G. Doucet, T. Durand, F. T. Easton,W. FissiauU, H A. Frechette, Edward For tier, L. J. Gibb,J. J. Garand, A. Griffin, J. C. Guy , Etienne Guy, P. M. Houlee, J. B. Hunter, J. C. S. Isaacson, J. H. Jobin, J. H. Labadie, J. A. Labadie, J. E. 0. LaBranche, J. 0. Lacombe, P. Lamontagne, G. H. Lappare, H. Latour, LA. H. Levert, A. C. J. lionais, A. Martin, L. S. Mathiou, P. Mcintosh, E. Mercile, A. Meyer, C. Myer, H. J. Moreau, E. Moreau, L. A. Papineau, C F. Papineau , D. E. Pelletier, A. A. Peltier, G. ^ Piatt, G. Ross, W. Sanborn, M. H. Sitnard, J. Smith, James Spenard, G. G. Terroux, C. A. Truteau, Z. J. Vallee, J. D. Varin, J. B. Weekes, G. Weilbrenner, P. A. Wright, H. B. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Issued by A. Ross. Residence : No. 11 Mount Royal Terrace, McGill College Avenue. MONTREAL. u MONTREAL POLICE. Charles Joseph Coursol, Inspector and Superintendent ; Charles M. Delislo, Clerk ; William Frasor and John L. Tetu, Constables under the Ordnance 2 Vic, chap. 2. dTT POLICE FORCR. M. J. Hays, Chief ; E Flyn, Sub-Chief East Station; A. Bissonette, do. West Station ; Anthony Maher, J. McBride, 0. Beauchard, Ser- geants; 75 Sub-Constables. A East Station, City Hall, Bonsecours Market. B Station, St. Charles Barromee Street. ■ C Station, Chaboillez Square. ;tf •) . ^ •' • D Station, Panet Street. i '. >;.; ..«i; COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS. ft UNTTERsnT OF McGiLL OouxGit.— Visitor : Tlie Governor General. Governors : Hon. Charles D. Day, L.L.D. , President ; Hon. James Ferrier, T. B. Anderson, D. Davidson, B. Holmes, A. Robertson,. M.A., C. Dunkin, M.A., A. Morris, M.A., W. Molson, Esquires. Principal : J. W. Dawson, LL.D , F.GS. Ikill(yws : The Deans of the Faculties of Law, Medicine and Arts, the Rector of the High; School, B. Chamberlln, M,A., B.C.L. j W. B. Lambe, B.C.L.; W.. Jones, M.D. ; Sir W. E. Logan, LL.D., F.R.S., F.6.S. W. C. Baynes, B. A. , Secretary, Registrar and Bursar. Faculty of Arts : Rev. Canon Leach, D.C.L., Vice-Principal, Deam of the Faculty, Professor of Moral Philosophy and Logic, and Molson Professor of English Literature ; Alexander Johnson, LL.D., Profes- sor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy; Rev. 6. Cornish, B.A., Professor of Classical Literature ; Rev. A. DeSola, LL.D., Professor of Hebrew and Oriental Literature ; J. W. Dawson, LL.D., F.G.S., Professor of Natural History and Agriculture ; C. F. A. Markgraf, Professor of German Language and Literature ; P. J. Darey, M.A.,' Prof, of French Language and Literature ; M. J. Hamilton, C.E., Professor of Civil Engineering ; Charles Small wood, M .D., Professor of Meteorology ; Jonathan Barber, M.R.C.S.L., Professor of Ora-, tory. The Session of the Faculty of Arts commences on the 6th Septem* ber and ends on the 1st day of May. The course extends over four years, and entitles the Student, after a satisfactory examination, to< the degree of Bachelor of Arts. , Faculty of Medicine : Geo. W. Campbell, M. A. , M.D. , Dean of the Faculty and Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery ; A., Hall, M.D, , Professor of Midwifery and the Diseases of Women and Children ; W. Eraser, M.D., Prof, of the Institutes of Medicine ; W.' P M OOLLIOM AHD S0B00L8. 1? V.;'.? ' Sutherland, M.D., Professor of Chemistry ; W. E. Scott, M.D., Pro- fessor of Anatomy ; W. Wright, M.D., Professor of Materia Medica and Pharmacy : R. P. Howard, M.D., Professor of the Theory and Practice of Meoicine ; D. G. McCallum, M.D., Professor of Clinical Hedicineand Medical Jurisprudence; R. Craik. M.D., Professor of Clinical Surgery ; H. Nelson, M.D., Demonstrator of Anatomy and Curator of Museum. The Sessions of the Medical Faculty commence on the first Monday in November and end on the 1st day of iay. The course extends over four years, and entitles the Student, after a satisfactory examination, to the degree of Doctor of Medicine and Master of Sur- gery. I\tcuUy of Law: Hon. W. Badgley, D.C.L., Professor of Public and Criminal Law ; J. J. C. Abbott, B.C.L., Dean of the Faculty and Professor of Commercial Law ; F. W. Torrance, M.A., Profes- sor of Civil Iaw ; p. R. Lafranaye, F.C.L., Prof, of Jurisprudence and Jttg&l Bibliography ; R. 6. Laflamme, Professor of Customary Law and the Law of Real Estate. The sessions of the Faculty of Law commence on the first Monday In November. High School Department: Professor H. A. Howe, M. A., Rector: T. A. Gibson, M. A. , J. Martland, B.A. , J. Johnson, B.A., Classical and Senior English Masters ; D. Rodger, M. A., Mathematical Master ; J. Kemp, J. M. Reid, Junior English and Writing Masters; Professor P. J. Darey, M.A., French Master ; Professor C. F. A. Markgraf, German Master ; J. Andrew, Elocution Master ; J. Duncan, Drawing Master ; J. FoUenus, Music Master ; A. Grant, Book-keeping. Ikrms : Fall Term, 1st September to 16th November : Winter Term, 16th November to 31st January : Spring Term, 1st February to 15th April ; Summer Term, 16th April to 30th June. Ifses (inclusive all charges) : For the two Senior Forms $12 00 per teroL " fourJunior do 10 00 *• " Preparatory do 8 00 " Payable in advance to the College Secretary, who will issue tickets at the beginning of each term. ''.'*! p. J MoGiLL Normal School^— Affiliated to the University, under the control of the Superintendent of Schools and the Corporation of the University.— J. W. Dawson, LL.D. , Principal and Adjunct Professor of Natural History and Agriculture ; Wm. Henry Hicks, £^.,and Sampson Paul Bobbins, Esq., Ordinarv Professors ; P. J. Darey, M. A. , Associate Professor of French. Regular instruction in Draw- ing is given by Mr. J. Duncan, and in Music by Mr. R. S. Fowler. Model School of MoGill Normal School.— Teacher of Boys' School, Mr. James McGregor ; ditto Girls' School, Miss Mary Mc- Cracken. MOHTBBAL. 69 issue tickets Univbrsitt of Bishop's Coludqb, Uennoxviub.— Inoorporated by Royal Charter, 1863.— President of the Corporation and Visitor, Rt Rev. the Lord Bishop of Quebec ; Vice-President of the Corporation and Visitor, Rt. Rev. the Lord Bishop of Montreal ; Chancellor, Hod. Mr. Justice McCord, D.C.L. ; Vice-Cbancellor, ■ ; Trustees, Hon. E. Hale, M.A., Chairman : Hon. G. Moffatt, D.C.L. , Hon. H. Smith, Hon. W. Sheppard, D.C.L. ; W. Baker, Esq., 6. F. Bowen, Esq., Rev. W. Bond, Rev. L. Doolittle, R. W. Henelcer, Esq. . Rev. R. Lindsay, B. T. Morris, Esq^ Rev. C. P. Reid, Lieut. Colonel Rhodes. College Council .* Rev. J. H. Nicolls , D. D. , H. Miles. M. A. , E. Chapman, M A., Rev. J. H. Thompson, M. 4., Rev. J. W. Wil- liams, M.A., Hon. Mr. Justice McCord, D.C.L., Mi^or Campbell, C.B. . Rev. C. Hamilton, M. A. OfBcersof the Corporation : E.Cbap* man,'M.A., Secretary ; E. L. Montisambert, M.A. , Honorary Coun- sel ; Rev. L. Doolittle, M.A., and B. T. Morris, M.A., Attorneys ; Hon. E. Hale and B. T. Morris, Auditors. Officers of the College : Rev. J. H. Nicolls, D.D., Principal and Professor of Classics ; H. Miles, M.A., Vice-Principal and Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy • Professor of Divinity and Hebrew : Rev. J. W. Williams, M.A., Professor of Belles Letters and Rector or the Junior Department and Grammar School; E. Chapman, M.A., Bursar and Registrar. Librarian: H. Miles, M.A.; Curator of the Museum, Rev. L. Wurtele, B. A. ; Tutor in French, A. D. Capel, Esq.: Rev. S. Wurtele,B.A., J. B. Hyndman, Esq., Assistant Masters or Junior Depart^ient aad Grammar School. LowBR CiNADi CoLUSOE, MoimiBAL.— Johu MaoLcan Bell, B.A., Principal. A thorough course of instruction in English, French, Clas* slcs. Mathematics and Science is afforded on moderate terms. BRmsH AND Canadian School, Montreal.— W. Lunn, President ; John Greenshields, Secretary.; Henry Thomas, Treas. James Maxwell, Teacher Boys' School ; Mary Harper, Assistanl do. Elizabeth Maxwell, Teacher of Girls' School ; Christina Moa- teath, Assistant do. Incorporated by Act of Parliament. ii MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, CoLiEGB OF Physicians and Surgeons fob Lower Canada. — A. Hall, X.D., President; Drs. Chamberlin and Sewell, Vice-Presidents; H. Peltier, m.d. , and J. E. Landry, m.d., Secretaries ; T* W. Jones, M.D., Registrar and Treasurer. Board qf Ocvemors: For the Qty of Montreal : Drs. Bibaud, Beyer, Fraser, HalL JonM, Monro, PelUer, ScoU. ^^^ v..: 70 MEDICAL. For Montreal District : Drs. Brigham, Ghamberlin, Foster, Robil- lard, Smallwood, Turcot, Wiibrenner. For the District of Three Rivers : Drs. Badcau. Dubord, Smith. For the District of St. Francis : Drs. Gilbert, Gilnes, Johnston. For the City of Quebec : Drs. Fremont, Jackson, Landry. Marsden, Russel, Sewoll, Wolfe. For the District of Quebec : Drs. Boudreau, Gharest, Forrest, Mar< mette, Michaud, Tetu, Yon IfUand. % .*'^- 'i. ■^1 School of Mbdicinb and Surgery. — P. Beaubien, M.D., Lecturer on the Practice of Medicine, President ; P. Munro, M.D., Lecturer on Surgery and Clinical surgery; J. G. Bibaud, M.D., Lecturer on Anatomy ; H. Peltier, M.D., Lecturer on Institutes of Medicine ; G. M. Trudel, M.D., Lecturer on Midwifery and the Diseases of Women and Children ; D. D^Orsonnens, M.D., Lecturer on Chemistry ; J. E. Coderre, M.D., Secretary and Treasurer, Lecturer on Materia Medica; Dr. Rottot, Lecturer on Medical Jurisprudence. Montreal General Hospttal —J. Redpath, Esq., President ;D. Davidson, Esq., Treasurer ; R. P. Howard, Secretary Committee of Management. -^T. Morland, Chairman ; T. Molson, F. W. Torrance, Archibald Ferguson, J. Redpath. W. H. Taylor, M.D., L.R.C.S.E., House Surgeon ; J. M. Drake, House Apothecary ; E. D. Russel, Steward' ; Mrs. Mack, Matron. ContuUing Physicians. — Drs. Sutherland, Bruneau, Hall and Camp- bell. Attending Physicians.^Dn. Eraser, Scott,Howard, Wright, Jones, McCallum, Reddy and Craik. ., , Hotel Dieu. — ^Dr. Munro, Physician ; the Lecturers and Professors of the Montreal School of Medicine, Assistant Physicians. Sister Page, Superior. University Lying-in-Hospttal.— Mrs. Ross, 1st Directress ; Mrs, Ostell, 2nd ditto; Mrs. Fulford, Secretary ; Mrs. Dr. Macdonnell, Treasurer ; Mrs.^— ^ , Matron and Midwife ; A. Hall, M.D., Prof, of Midwifery, McGlll College, Physician Accoucheur ; the Med- ical Faculty of McGill College, consulting Physicians. Montreal Dispensary. —Dr. Peltier, Dr. R. P. Howard, Dr. Fen- wick, Dr. Boyer, Dr. Jones and Dr. Horace Nelson, Attending Phys- icians. . Open dally, Sundays excepted. Vaccination daily performed^ at 11 >^ o'clock, a.m. i UONTRIAL. n Beaubten , P Bibaud, JQ Boyer, L Bruneau j O Boucher vi lie,— Bowman, W E Campbell, G W Campbell, F W Charle lis, B Coder t^ Craik, i\, David, A H Delisle,— Deschambault,— . D'Orsonnes, — Dugal,— Drake. J M Fenwick, G B Ferte, — Fraser, W Globensky,— GoUfirey, R PHYSICUNS. Hall, A HingBtoD, W H Howard, R P Jones, W T Ta Rocque, A Leduc,— Leprohon, J B Larocque, — Loverin, N Leniere,— Maybeli,— M'Callum, D M*Callum.D Macdonnell, Angus M'DonelljRL Meilleur, J B Munro, P Monagan, — Nelson, Alfred Nelson , Horace Nelson, Wolfred Fakes,— Peltier, H Picault, H PIcault, C Reddy, J Richelieu, P Roberts, Edwd Robillard, H Robillard, VV Rottot,-^ Schmidt, S B Scott, W E Smith. WP Sutherland, W Taylor, WHO Tresler, J B Thomson , R Trudel, E H Tucker, — Turgeon ,— Venoe,— Waller, S Wilscam, G W Wright, Wm Barber, G A Hutley, — HOMCEOPATHISrrS. Smith, J R Fisher, A Muller,— id Professors ians. Sister UCBNSED APOTHECARIES. Birks,R., 29 McGill Street. i« Bowman, W. E., McGill Street. Devins, R. J., next the Court House, Notre Dame Street. Gardner, John, 295 Notre Dame Street. Gray, H. R., 94 St. Lawrence Main Street. Harte, James A. , Glasgow Drug Hall, 268 Notre Dame Street. Kerry Bros. & Cratheru, 136 St. Paul Street. Kenneth Campbell & Co. , Medical Hall, Great St. James Street. Lamplough & Campbell, Apothecaries' Hall, 167 Notre Dame Street. Lyman, S. J. & Co. , Place d'Armcs. Lymans, Clare & Co. , 226 St. Paul Street, Picault, P. E. , 42 Notre Dame Street. Trudeau, R. , 67 St Paul Street. EMIGRATION DEPARTMENT. Joseph A. Daly, Agent, 5^ Common Street, near King Street* 72 sac A8BUBAN0IB8. ASSURANCIES. MoNTRSAL Assmu. / v.\>.— Or. W. P. Smitb^ President ; A. Urqii- hart, Vioe-Presideot ; John Malhewson, J. Torrauoe, Robert Camp- bell , A. Cross, J. -Sinclair, Directors ; William MurraXi Manager. Office : 9 Great St. James Street. tmr^ Canada Lira Assurancb Company.— Charles 0. Geddes, Agent. Office : 23 Great St. James Street, over Dawson's Book Store. CoLomAL Lira Asbcrancb Co.— Hon. Justice McCord, BenJ. H. Le« moine, Es(].,H. Starnes, Esq., M.P.P., A. Simpson, Esq., R. S. Tylee, Esq.,D. Davidson, Esq., Directors; George W. Campbell, Medical Adviser ; J. G. Dickson, Manager ; Wm. Miller Ramsay, Inspector of Agencies. Office: Colonial Life Assurance Buildings, Great St. James Street.— See Card. TBI Mutual Firb Insuranci Company of ths County of MoNmsAi, FOR Country parts only. — E. Quinn, President ; Hugh Brodie, Beivj. Comte, Louis Comte, Josej;^ Laporte, F. Vinet, Janies Somerville, Eustache Prudhonuae, Jr., Louis Gueront ; P. L. LeTourneaux, Seo- retary. 1GBN18 OF ASSURANCnS. Mna Fire of Hartford : R. Wood, Agent, Nol 62 St. Francois Xavier Street. Britannia Life of London : J. B. Maitland, 6enera1]Agent for Mont- real and Canada, Place d'Armes. British Amertea Fire and Inland Marine of Toronto: M. H. Gault^ St. Francois Xavier Street. Canada Life : Charles G. Geddes, Agent, 23 Great St. James Street. Colonial life : J. Gilchrist Dteicson, Manager, Great St. James Street —See Card. Eagle Dfe of London : Austin Cuvillier, Agent, 38 St. Peter Street. Connecticut Mutual Life of Hartford : R. Wood, Agent, 62 St. Fran- cois Xavier Street. Glasgow Association of Underwriters : H. Chapman, Agent, St. Sacrament Street. Hartford Fire of Hartford : R. Wood, Agent, 62 St. Firancols Xavier Street. Home Fire of New York : R. Wood, Agent, 62 St. Francis Xavier Street. International Life of London : JaxxkeaB. M. Chipman, General Agent, Merchant's Exchange. Life Association of Scotland : James Grant, Secretary, Great St. JaBtbes Street. ICORTRI^L. fS liverpool and London Life and Fire : J. H. Ifaitland, Resident Seo- retary, Place d'Armes. Lloyds : H Chapman, Agent, St. Sacrament Street. Manhattan Fire Insurance Go. : Simpson & Bethune, Agents, 86 St. Francois Xavier Street. Montreal Asa. : William Murray, Manager, Great St Jamed St. Mutual Life of New York : M. H. Gault, Agent, St. Francois Xayler Street. Mutual Fire of the County of Montreal : corner St. Francois Xayler and St. Sacrament Streets. National Life ; George S. Brush, Agent, 12 King Street. Neptune Marine Insurance Co. ; Simpson & BeUiune, Agents, 86 St. Francois Xavier Street. Norwich and London Accident and Casualty Insurance Association : Simpson k Bethune, Agents, 86 St. Francois Xavier Street. Phoenix Fire of London: Gillespie, Muflktt ^'-U MoNTRKAL Pkrkaitbnt BuiiDma SociBTT. — Board of Directors.-^ Henry Thomas, Esq., President: G. H. Frothingbam, Vice-Presi- dent ; Henry Starnes, Esq., Robert E2sdaile, Esq., A. W. Ogilvie, Esq., Theodore Hart, Esq., R. D. Collis, Esq., John Kerry, Esq. ; M. H. Gault, Secretary and Treasurer. Office : 22 St. Francois Xavier Street. , MoMTRRAL Canadian Building SodBrr. — Joseph Barsalou, President; R. Trudeau, Vice-President ; J. B. A. Couillard, Thos. Wilson, J. B. Roliand, L. G. Fautcaux, Adolphe Roy, Directors ; Alex. Mousseau, Secretary-Treasurer. Office : No. 19 St. Francois Xavier Street. »b Mount Royal Cemetery Company. — Wm. Murray, President ; Benj. Lyman, Vice-President ; M. H. Gault, Secretary-Treasurer — TVtMfee*.— Honble. George Moffatt, Mr. Justice McCord, E. Idler, M. H. Gault, J. H. Springle, C. Dorwin, William Spier, William Dow, Walter Benny, John Redpath, W. Murray, John son Thomson, Benjamin Lyman, George Hagar. Joseph M Ross, Hon. J. Ferrier, John Torrance, John J. Day, William Learmoot, G. B. Muir, George H. Frothingham ; Richard Spriggins, Superintendent. Agricultural Assohation of Lower Canada.— Col. Rhodes, Que- bec, President : J. Lanouette, 1st Vice-President ; C. A. Bailey, Esq., 2nd ditto ] T. Chagnon, Esq., Secretary and Treasurer. Board op Agriculture ^Hon. L. V. Sicotte, President ; 0. E. Gas- grain, Vice-President ; Major Campbell, J. C. Tache, B. Pomroy, J. O. A. Turgeon, Hon. U. J Tessier, J. E. Turcotte. T. Chagnon, Esq., Secretary and Treasurer ; G. Shepherd , Seedsman to the Board. Office : 30 Notre Dame Street. — .,- ■■» Montreal Horticultural Society.— G. Desbarats , Esq. , President; S. J. Lyman, Esq., Vice-President ; L. A. H. Latour, Esq., Treasurer; J. Thayer, Jr., Esq., Secretary. Director*.— John Torrance, James Ferrier, Jr. , Henry Thomas, M. H. Seymour, Hon. Louis Renaud, Principal Dawson, Messire Verreaw, J. Cooper, J. Horsman, J. Archbold, R. Spriggins, J. £. Guilbault. ii 'J r VOMTBm&K. r t. -I vt ! INSTITUTIONS. MsGBANics' iNSTmiTB OF MoNTRBAL. — ^Incorporated 1846«-Hector Munro, President ; Alex. Bertram, Vice-President ; Wm. Inglis, Cor- responding Secretary ; John Wood, Recording Secretary ; N. B Norse, Treasurer; Jonathan Find ley, Librarian; Robert Forsyth, Cabinet- Keeper. Comimittee.:— Messrs. James Walker, William Rutherford, George Gray, Thomas Pringle, Alex. G. Fowler, and Robert Irwin. MsROANTiuc LiBRART ASSOCIATION. ~T. L. Steele, President ; P. D. Browne, Vice-President ; S. Caldecott, Corresponding Secretary ; , Recording Secretary ; A. M. Slevwrigbt, Treasurer. DirecUyrs : S.J. Lyman, Wra. Nivin, A. Milloy, R. B. Angus, J. A. Perkins, R. Thomas, J. S. Stalker, P. McEwen, J. M. Hall, J. C. Siuton ; T. D. Reed, Tibrarian. , ^ .... Mbrchants' Exchangb and Reading RooM.~-Establi8hed May, 1864. iQcorporated by Act of Parliament.— D. L. McDougall, Chairman ; J. G. Dinning, Secretary. Board of Arts and M iNVFAcruRss for Lower Canada.— J. Redpatb, President ; W. Rodden, VicePresidont ; N. B. Corse, Treasurer ; B. Chamberlin, Secretary. Montreal Oratorio Societt.— The Hon. James Ferrler, President ; Strachan Bethune, Esq., Vice ditto ; James Ferrier, Jr., Treasurer ; J. T. Molson, Secretary ; William Norr is. Librarian. Cbmmittee : John Kerry, John Taylor, William Hilton, James Norris . Conductor— Mr. George Carter. iNSTiTU/: C,\r4')iEN.— P. L. McDouell, President • Lb. Rivit, Ist Vice- jPro«'U{>n1 .; A, Lordj 'ind Vice-President ; A. Branchaud, Record- ing SecnUi) ; r S. Bauthillier, Assistant Secretary; Napoleon Thc^irsffi, Cor: i-s ponding Secretary ; P. A. Fateux, Treasurer: P. jBiai chet, Librar! i?? ; J. L. Berube, Assistant Librarian. lK:?nTtn' UANADiKT Frincais.— Hon T. J. J. Loranger, President ; IF. J. V. Regnaud, Ist Vice-President ; L. A. Jette, 2nd ditto ; J. A. A. BelU , Recording Secretary ; D. Ricard, Assistant ditto ; A. J. La- riviere, Corresponding Secretary = R. Trudeau, Treasurer ; P. S. Murphy, Assist, ditto -, Dr. C. Ricard, Librarian j S. Pagnuelo, Assist. {ditto. St. Patrick's LrricrtART Association.— T. D. McGee, President ; T. Walsh, 1st Vice-F» dsident ; J. P. Kelly, 2nd ditto ; J. Ivors, Treas. j L. McGale, Corresponding Secretary j P. E. Ryan, Recording Sec. n •78 NATIONAL SOCIETIES. Natural History SociinY of Montreal.— The Lord Bishop of Mont- real, President ; Rev. A. DeSola, 1st Vice-President ; W. H. A. Davies, . 2nd ditto ; E. Billings, 3rd ditto ; W. H. Kingston, m.d.. Correspond- ing Secretary ; John Leemiug, Recording Secretary ; James Ferrier, Jr., Treasurer ; R. Craik, m.d., Curator and Librarian. Council: Principal Dawson, Chairman ; Rev. A. F. Kemp, E. Mur- phy, A. Rimraer, S. C. Bagg. Library Committee : Messrs. H. Rose, F. D. Falford, Dr. Fenwici. J, C. Becket, Alex. Gordon. McGiLL University Society. — B. CbamberliE, M. A., President ; H. Hingston, M.D., 1st Vice-President; R. H. Stephens, B.C.L., 2iid do. J R. A. Leach, B.C. L., Secretary-Treasurer. NATIONAL SOCIETIES. St. George's Society.— John Lewis, President ; F. G. Johnson, Q,C., 1st Vice-President ; Herbert Elwell, 2nd Vice-Pres. : W. S. Walker, Treasurer ; William Turner, Secretary ; George Wilkes, Assistant ditto ; Rev. Canon Leach, D.C.L., L.L.D., Rev. William Bond, A.M.. Chaplains ; T. Walker Jones, M.D., E. S Roberts, M.D., Physicians, Charitable Committee : W. D. Stroud, Chairman ; Thomas Ireland, Wm. Berry, R. W. Isaacson, W. H. Weston ; Stewards: Wm. Hobbs. Edwin Clarke, Aug. Howard, Fred. Penn, John Penner, Edward Golf Penny. Committee of Accounts : James Parkin, Lewis Levey, Wm. • H. Manby. •Fr.. ! St. Andrew's Society.— J. Greenshields, President ; David Brown, 1st Vice-President ; Joseph McKay, 2nd ditto ; W. P. McLaren, Sec- retary ; Alex. Mcl'herson, Assistant ditto ; Alex. Milloy, Treasurer. Chaplains : Rev. Dr. Taylor, Rev. A. F. Kemp. Phy.si«ians : G. W. Campbell, M.D., W. H. Taylor, M.D. Managers : J. C Becket, Thoi Wrtson, M. Ramsay , E. Muir, Jas. Haldane. Committoe of Accounts : A. W. Ogilvy, John Wood, David McKay, Her i:. Munro, R. S. Oliver. Committee of Instalment : W. W. Ogilvy, Wm. McGibbon. Thlstle Soctety. — R. Reid, President ; Thomas Marshall, Vice ditto; Alex. Mclnty re. Secretary ; W. Renshaw, Treasurer. Committee.- -B.. Gardner J A. Brodle, E. Murray, J. S. Speirs, W. Muirhead. Caledonian SoaEiT,— David Mair, President; A. 6. Lindsay, lst| Vice-President ; Geo. Bell, 2nd ditto ; D. McGavon , Secretary ; David Buchanan, Assistant ditto ; Wilson Allan, Junr., Treasurer. CommiWee.— Messrs. W. Cunningham, D- Hose, Stalker Maclean,, Manson Gray, Macintosh, A. Bell, Millar, A. Bertram, Murray,! Gardner. MONTREAL. T 79 St. Patrick's Society.— Marcus Dohcrty, President ; John McElroy, 1st Vice-President ; O. J. Devlin, 2nd ditto; W. P. M'Guire, Treas- urer ; Wm. Booth, Corresponding Secretary ; J. J. Curran, Record- ing ditto ; Wm. Mansfield, Assistant Rec. ditto. Chaplains.— ^Qv. P. Dowd, and the Clergy of St. Patrick's Church ct-afficio Physicians: Drs. O'Leary and Monagan. Cmnmittee of Management : Edward Murphy, Bernard Devlin, B. Tansey , P. Mullin, J. Murphy, R. M'Shane, M. M'Shane, E. M'Keon, John Ivers, M. Tuddihy, Joseph Cloran, Thomas Patton, P. J. Kearney, Martin Hart, Francis Mullin, Martin O'Loghlin, R. O'Meara, Patrick Tucker. Mar- shals: Johni/icDoua.\6, Chief Marshal ; John Charles, William Gooley, John Maher and John O'Hearne, Assistant Marshals. < . • ^ New England Society. — H. A. Nelson, President ; P. D. Browne, 1st Vice-President ; B. P. Page, 2nd ditto ; Clark Fitts^rd ditto ; S. Browning. 4th ditto ; D. T. Irish, Treasurer ; Jacob DeWitt, Record- inir Secretary ; '■ , Corresponding Secretary. Board of Officers. — Champion Brown , O. P. Ladd,G. W. Reed, Dr. J. A. Bazin, H Lyman, 3. R. Warren, E. I. Bancroft, J. H. Dorwin, i\\ S. Whitney, S. B. Scott, J. R. Bronsdon, S. P. Tilton, J. D. Nutter, Geo. F gar, F. HilL Rev. James B. Bonar, Chaplain; Dr. M. H. Utley, Physician. German Society. — ^Patron : His Royal Highness the Prince Consort. G. Lomer, President ; E Haeusgen, Vice-President ; L. Gnaedinger, Treasurer, F. A. Fuhrer and T. Rasuhe, Secretaries. Charitable Committee : P. Ceredo, G. Reinhardt and J. Beak ; E, Schultzo, J. Plamp, Fr. Fischer, Fr. Dettmers, Stewards ; S. B. Schmidt, M.D. and W. HingstOK, M.D., Physicians. St. Jean Baptiste Soctety.-— R. Trudeau, M.L.A., President ; Hon. T. J. J. Loranger, Hon. C. Wilson, Hon. Ls. Renaud, R. A. R. Hubert, Vice-Presidents ; H. Paree, Treasr. ; C. A. Leblanc, Grand Marshal; 71 Boilcmare, Record. Secretary , H. Fabre, Correspond. Secretary K. H. Trudel, M.D., Physician ; Rev. Prevost, Chaplain. BENEVOLENT. 1 -ix r Ladies' Benevolent SoaETY.— Mrs. C. Geddes, 1st Directress; Mrs J. G. McKenzio, 2nd ditto : Mrs. T. Gordon, Treasurer ; Miss F Evans, Secretary ; Mrs. Ogden, Secretary for Children. Irish Protestant Benevolent Soctety. — M. H. Gault, President; W. A. Merry, 1st Vice-President ; Richard Holland, 2nd ditto • Geo Home, 3rd ditto ; Jno. N. Arnton, Treasurer ; W. McDonald, Sec Iretary ; Howard Ranson, Cor. ditto; W. McWatters, Asst. Sec. ; «^JH TBXPBBANOB. 80 I ; ■WW FS'. ,.t>* r i* f% i. ■si: -It CotmeiK.— R. D. Gollis, Jas McGlellan, Wm. Middleton, J. C. Slnton, R. Thomas, Wm. Rodden, W. Drumm, H. MatthewsoD, E. McGonnell, W. J. Davenport, Wm. Glendinnen, C. Bryson, Jr., Robt. Miller, James McMillan, Robert Evans. FntEMBN's Bbnevolvnt Socnrrr.—Alex. Bertram, President; P. Cooper and M. Moses, Vice Presidents ; W. Dalton, Secretary; 6. W. Slack, Assistant do. ; A. McNaughton, Treasurer. PROTBSTAMT ORPHAN AsTLUM.— Mrs. Ross, Ist Diroctress ; Mrs Mof- fat. 2nd ditto : Mrs. Tylee, Treasurer ; Mrs. McCk>rd, Secretary ; Mr. and Mrs. Cribb, Superintendent and Matron. Catholic Orphan Astlum.— Mrs. Tancred Boutbillier, 1st Direc- tress ; Mrs. John Ostell, 2nd ditto; Mrs. widow Jule Quesnel, Treasurer ; Miss M. Laframboise, Secretary ; Miss U* Petit, Superin- tendent. .' t , , ' - ir:*vKi r. TEMPERANCE. V'V.f - Grand Div. S. T. C. E.~Head Quarters, Montreal.--6. M. Rose, Quebec, G. W. P. ; W. B. Vanvteit, Lacolle, G. W. A. ; J. S. Hall, Moutreal, G. Scribe ; G. Martin, Montreal, G. T.;G. Hamel Mel- bourne, G. Con. ; John Robb, Durham, E. T., G. Treas. ; John R. Lawbly, Leeds, G. Chap. ; H. Rose, Montreal, P.G.W.P ; W. 6. Slack, D.G.W.P., Montreal. Sons of Tbmpbrancb. — Howard Division No, 1, Meets every Thurs- day Evening, in Odd Fellows Hall, Great fci^ James Street. Sastem Star Divisumy No. 49. — Meets every Friday evening at Odd Fellows Hall, Great St. James Street. St Henry Unian Division^ No. 53. — Meets every Tuesday Evening, at the Village of St. Henry, (Tanneries.) St. CharUs Division^ No, 61.— Meets at Point St. Charles, Brown's School House, every Monday evening. Mechanics D visiony No. 66.— Meets every Wednesday evening at the Factories, Cote St. Paul. ,. .^ Montreal Tempbranck Sopbty —J. Dougall, President ; R. Camp- bell, Treasurer j J. C. Becket, Cor. Secretary j J. S. Hall, Recording Secretary. SECHABrras." Perseverance Tent, Meets every Tuesday Evening, 38 Great St. James Street. Samaritan Tent, Meets every alternate Friday Evening, 38 Great St. James Street. lik^ 80 r. 0. Slnton, McConnell, X)bt. Miller, XOKTBIAL. •f esident; P. tary;G. W. I ; Mrs Mof- jretery ; Mr. r, l8t Direc- fule Queisnel, ettt, Superln- — G. M.Rose, .. ; J. S. Hall, J. HamelMel- )as. ; Jobn R. W.P ; W. G. severyThura- ay evening at ssday Evening, rles, Brown's ay eveiUDgat jnt ; R. Camp- [all, Recording jday Evening, jnlDg, 3» Great Si. Patrick^s Total ABsnimroB Society.— Rev. Mr. HogaD, Presi- dent and Director ; B. Devlin, Ist Vice-President; E. Skiddy, 2nd Vice-President ; P. J. Durack, Treasurer ; Ed. Murpby, Secretary. Canada Tbmpbranob Union. — Supreme Council : Rev. J. 0. Watts, Hamilton, M.W.P. ; Mr. J. R. Ballard. Montreal, M.W.C. Havelock Society, No. 1 : Mr. J. Ballard, W P. ; Mr. G. W. Pren- tiss , Secretary. Meetings held fortnightly on Friday Evenings, at Becket's Hail, No. 38 Great St. James Street. Havelock Band of Hope, No. 1 ; Mr. G. W. Prentiss, Superinten- dent ; Miss L. Osborne, W.P. Meetings held on Friday Evenings fortnightly, at Becket's Hall. .i .4 ».• if r •l'< RELIGIOUS. y V ■# -in J ^ M. ,. f . . ■•( 1 , • T _ 1 French Canadian Missionary. .^Lleut. -Col. Wllgress, R. A., Presi- dent; Hon. J. Ferrler, J. Redpath, Rev. W. Taylor, D.D., and J. Dougall, Vice-Presidents ; J. Court, Treasurer ; Revds. H. Wilkes, D.D., J. B. Bonar, and Rev. A. F. Kemp, Honorary Secretaries; Rev. Philip Wolff, General Secretary. Montreal Auxiilary Bible SoasTY.— Capt. Maitland, President ; Hon. J. Ferrier, J. Malhewson, Rev. Dr. Wilkes, Rev. Dr. Taylor, John Smith, Vice-Presir'ients ; T. M. Taylor, Corresponding Secretary; Prof. Cornish, Recording Secretary ; D. Davidson, Treasurer : J. Milne, General Agent and Depositary ; Rev. James Green, Travelling Agent. JiBUGious Tract SodWY. — ^D. Davidson, President; Principal Daw- SOI and T. M. Taylor, Vice-Presidents ; H. Vennor, Treasurer ; Rev. G'30. Cornish, Secretary ; James Milne, Depositary. SubCommiUee : For City C(»iportage and Tract distribution, H. \eDbor, Chairman ; J. Murphy ; J. A. Matbewson, Secretary. i Canada S. School Union.— Hon. James Ferrier, President ; J. H. Maitland, John Redpath, Principal Dawson, Alexander Morris, H. A. Nelson, J. C. Becket, Vice-Presidents ; James Court, Treasurer ; Rev. J. B. Bonar, Corresponding Secretary ; S. B. Scott, Recording ditto ; James Milne, Depositary. Ladies' Bible Association. —Mrs. Davidson, Pres. ; Mrs. J. W. I Dawson, Vice-Pres. ; Mrs. D. Torrance, Treasurer ; Mrs. J. Ferrier, [Jr., Secretary. Wbslsyan Missionary Society.— J. Ferrier, Jr., Treasurer; J. A IMathewson, Secretary. 82 MLiaiOUS. WR8I.ETAN Sunday School Union.— Rev. E. B. Harper, President ; T. Patton, Secretary. YouNO Mrn>s Cbristian Assoctation and Cmr Mission.— Rooms No. 90 McGill Street. President. F. E. Grafton ; Cor. Secretary, G. S. Brush. Missionaries : Messrs. Massey and Millen. Church Socikty op the Diocese of Montreal.— His Excellency Sir Edmund Walker Head, Bart., Governor General of British North America, patron ; the Right Reverend the liOrd Bishop of Montreal, President ; Hon. George MolTatt, Hon. Mr. Justice Aylwin, Hon. Mr. Justice Hadgloy, Hon. Mr. Justice McCord, Hon. J. Pangman, Col. Wilgress, Colonel Austin, C. Phillips, Thomas Selby, W. Balcer, the Very Reverend the Dean of Montreal, the Rev. Canon Leach, the Principal of Lennoxville College, Major Campbell, C. B., Col. Stephens Balcer, Reverend Canon Reid, Reverend Canon Townsend, and all Chairmen of former District Associations of this Society, Vice-Presi- dents. Office, Cathedral School House, University Avenue. CoLONUL Church and School Society.— Incorporated by Act of Parliament. Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen, patron ; His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, and His Grace the Archbishop of York, Vice-patrons ; Corresponding Committee of the Diocese of Montreal: Right Reverend the Lord Bisliopof Montreal, President ; A. H. Camp- bell, Commercial Bank of Canada, Treasurer ; Rev. William Bond, Secretary ; Thomas Evans, Assistant Secretary. Place of meeting, 30 Bonaventure Street, first Wednesday of every month at half-past two o'clock. CHURCHES, CHAPELS, &o. Jr. ROMAN CATHOnC. The Right Rev. Ig. Bourget, Bishop of Montreal ; the Right Rev. J. Larocque, Bishop of Sidonia and Coadjutor of Montreal. -ft VEveche—M^l. A. Truteau, Doyen ; J. 0. Pare, Secretaire : T Plamondon, V. Pilon, H. Moreau, E. Fabre, P. Leblanc, Chabot. Hicks and Valade. Vicaires Generaux—Uli. A. Manseau, P. Billaudelle, A. Truteau, D. Granet. Seminaire de Montreal -MM. D. Granet, V. G. Superieur ; N. Du- fresne, J. Comto, Procureur ; P. Billaudelle, V. G. ; J. Arrand, L Regourd, L. Viileneuvo, B. Granjon, J. Toupio; A. Nercam, E. Picard, M. Bonnissant, A. Barbarin, J. Aoustin, L. Pellissier, A. Cuog, L Billion, H. Prevost, Cure d'offlce ; V. Rousseloi, F, Daniel, H. Lenoir, J. Perrault, J. Palatiu, C. Desmazures, A. Giband, J. Bardey, D. Cambareau, P. Dowd, P. Rousseau, M. O'Brien. R. Rousseau, J. Hogan, T. Bentley, J. Brown, J. Archambault, V. Sorln, A. Campioo, IfONTRIAL. *> 83 President ; -Rooms No. •otary, G. S. xcellency Sir Jritlsh North of Montreal, rln, Hon. Mr. angman. Col. V. Baker, the 3n Leach, the Col. Stephens isend, and all y, Vice-Presl- nue. jd by Act of •on ; His Grace ►ishopof York, 5 of Montreal : t ; A. H. Camp- I William Bond, ce of meeting, ith at half-past Right Bev. J. Secretaire : T lane, Cbabot. |lle, A. Trnteau, ^erleur;N.Du. J. Arrand, i> cam, E. Picard, U, A. Cuog, L- Lniel,H. Len*>»r' J. Bardey, U* ;. Rousseau, J- fin, A. Campion, Mistion du Lac des Deux Montagnes.—J. Lacan, Dirocteur ; J. Callet. E(4usB DE Notre Dame db Tcutbs Gracrs.—A. Morcier, Directour ; P. Marsolais. Egusb dr St. Pierre.— Les RR. PP. Oblats, Rev. Father Aubcrt, Superior ; Beaudro, Leonard, Lagler, Cauvln, Palller, Broonet, Coop- man. Au Grand Seminairb.— J. A. Bayle, Directour ; B. Larue, H. Rouxel, A. Vachor, Economo, A. Trauchemontagno. CoiXKGE T)E Montreal.— C. Lenoir, Directour ; J. Dolavigne, J. Singer, J. Moyon, M. O'Farrell, D. I^efebvre, Kconome, L, Santenne. St. Mary's College (Jesuits).— RR. PP. P. Vignon,F. Martin, A. Harvequez, A Larcher,Hersen, Michel, Mignard, Piliard. Navicatdes Jcsuites au SauU au MccoWi. — HR. PP. Sachez, Des- yardens. St. Joseph's Asylum, Longub Point.— MM. A. Brais, P. Mercure. Parish Church : High Mass, morning at 9>^ ; Vespers at 3 o'clock. St. Patrick's Church : High Mass, morning 6% ; Vespers at 3 o'clock. Bonsecour's Church : Morning Service at 1^4 ; Evening Service at St. James Church : High Mass, morning 9>^ ; Vespers at 3 o'clock. Cathedral (Bishop Church) : High Mass, morning at 9>j^ ; Vesgerfi at 3 o'clock. n . ^ ^,^,;.f^^ St. Ann's Church : Morning Service at 8 o'clock. ,>,., iwi* -m^lfu-O St. Bridget's Church : Morning Service at 1}i. '^ "^ '^ *^ St. Peter's Church : High Mass, morning 9^ ; Vespers at 2>^ p. m. PROTESTANT. Church of England.— The Right Rev. Francis Fulford,D.D., Lord Bishop of Montreal. Cathedral Clergy : Very Rev. J. Bethune, D.D., Rector and Dean : Rev. J. P. White, 1st Assist. Minister ; Rev. J. H. Thompson, 2na Assist, ditto. Trinity Church: Rev. Canon Bancroft, M. A. ; Rev. W. Curran, Assistant Minister; Rev. W. M. Seaborn, Catechist in the City of Montreal. ist. George's: Rov. Canon Leach, D.C.L., Incumbent; Rev. W. Bond, Assistant Minister. St. Stephen's : Rev. J. Ellegood. -*^ St. Luke's: Rev. J Irwin. ...v-'.-^ St. Mary's (Hocholaga) : Rev. F. B. Tate. Hours of Service : Cathedral, daily, at 11 K a.m. and 5 p. m. from Easter day to 1st October, and 4 p.m. the rest of the year. Sundays, at 11 a.m., Z^ and 7 p.m. All the others at 11 a.m. , and 7 p.m. 84 oHimoHBB, no. Cbubob or Scotland, ^t. Andrews, Rev. Dr. Ifathieson, 11 a.m., and 7 p.m. Sunday Scnool, 3 p.m. SI. Pauls: Key. W. Snodgrass, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School, 3 p.m. I Cavada PRBSBTRRiAif Churoh— St . Oabriol Street, Rev. A. F. Kemp, 11 a.m. and 7)^ p.m. Sunday School, 2>i^ p.m. Got6 Street, Rev. T), H. McVicar, 11 a.m. and 7 p. m. Sunday School, 8 p.m. Lagauchetiere Street, Rev. Dr. Taylor, 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sun- day School at 3 p.m. •II p^^ m' ■ I I li I'M"." 1,'rf ■• t . ' ' ■:t..-;' Amhbioan PREaBTTBRXAN— Great St. Jamee Street, Rev. James B. Bonar, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School, 9yi a.m. Frbnob PROTBSTANT-^rner of Dorchester and St. Charles Ba- romee Street : Rev. J. E. Tanner, 11 a.m. Wbblbtan Mktbodists— Great St. James Street, Rev. E, B. Harper, M. A. GrifBntown : Rev. J. H. Johnson. Quebec Suburbs : Rev. W. R. Parker, B.A. . Service at all tbe above places, 10)i^ a.m. and 6>^ p.m. Sunday School at all the above and at tho Wesleyan School House, corner of Dorchester and St. Charles Baromee Streets. MsTBODiST Nbw Connexion : Panet Street, Quebec Suburbs, Jos. A. Gundy. Dupre Lane off College Street, Rev. J. Leach. Service at 10>)^ a.m. and 6^ p.m. Sunday School 2 p.m. at each place. CoNGnoATioNAL : Zion, Radegonde Street, Rev. Dr. Wilkes, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School 3 p.m. / Baftbt : Radegonde Street, Rev. Dr. Goadby, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. ^3unday School. 9^ a.m. trNXTABUN : Beaver Hall, Re v. John Cordner, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School 9>^ a.m. • s ^ ^ •a s ^ I « 'T r^ -^ « '-^ « "T « •'^ .'•^ "; .p* "^ .« -^ « r-n ."^ "^ & Charles Ba- I ^r. S ^ • • ^ : ? • • • ! ^ '! P4 = i ^ ence Ward.. Ward ird rard ard ** s s s s s iH (S (S S 3 S 'S I 2 I oocaoavooo I 1 1 i 1 1 § 1 1 i a5 S fn ( s a a s a a . a;^ I ^ I rt f s I 8 « I 1 5 ?- 5 a'5'sf||«'«ltf ^S|lal§l§S I g g I I ^ I I ^ I IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) // ^.^^^ 1.0 I.I t^ I ■& itt l!f lit ;: us IL25 i 1.4 2.5 2.2 1.6 ^. vl y Photngraphic .Sciences Corporation \ ^ ^v a>" « ^^' <«\\^\ 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. MSSO (716) 873-4503 -v &J ^ ^ 5. 86 MASONIC. m M '■\ik ■ . '^'■■ t%19''•■■■'■.■■•"■*■ I .-^m. M;.^' t" T» MASONIC. ■■VT' '^4'isl :vv 7 -r ; PROVINCIAL GRAKD LODGE. • " ■ ■ Montreal and Wm. Henry, ' R. W. Br Hon. Mr. Justice Badgley, P.G.M. " Frederick Griflan, D.P.G.M. , Meetings : Second Monday in May and November, i rat. ROYAL ARCH MASONRY. ) M. E. Ck)m. Hon. Mr. Justice Badgley, P.G,, Superintendent for # gj« P — ^ i_ ^ •=■ •■■, ! 4 ''» ..^ '^ v« :lL i.T -'.1. «i J L I > Q' ST. PAUL'S ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER— No. 514, E.R. >* ^^-^ Attached to St. PauVs Lodge. '^ ' > d? M. E. C. Strachan Bethune, Z. ; do. Ogilvy Moffatt, P.Z. ; do. R. D. Collis, H. ; do. A. H. McCalman, J. ; E. do. W. Scott, S.E. • do. J. W. Hopkins, S.N. ; do. Joseph Walker, Treasurer ; do. A. C.. Hooper, P.S. , do, Robert Colquhoun, Janitor* Convocations : Third Thursday in tbe months of January, March, May and October. ' % t ;^ ^ ^sjt^ -^ . *, - ii B t , I -'3»1 1- T ! )■ ^ " ST. PAUL'S LODGE, No. 614, R. E. ^^ ?:, V. W. Bro. A. Hamilton McCalman, W.M. ; Strachan Bethune, P.M. ; J. Shutcr Davenport McGill, S.W. ; William Osborne Smith, J.W. ; Joseph Walker, Treasurer; Frederick John Brady, Secretary; Rufus Fairbanks, S.D. ; William Busby Lamb, J.D. -Andrew Law, D.C.; Brown Chamberlin, Inner Guard ; Robert Colquhoun, "T. ; Wilson B. Allan, Assistant T.£-. . i^jij. .^ J!fe. ,■•?« S2 {3 % o ST. qEORGE'S LODGE OF MARK MASTER MASONS, No. 643, :v :^ -■ . E. .R.-v •- ^- i V. W. a IP. Ladd, R.W.M. ; W. a/Nunn. S.G.w! ; J. M. Desjar- dins,^.6.W. ; R. W. J. Doran, M.O. ;R. H. Stephens, S.O. : J. Cock- burn, J. 0. • T. Milton, S.D. J — McGUl, J.D. r P. Cote, I. G. j J. R. Spong, Secretary : W. B; Allan, Tylerl •- ih i^. I *' ) ^"' t :.. -^ : : : : : r ■? - ■ v . VICTORIA ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, No. 643, R. E. M. E. C. P. L«dd,Z. , do. J. Smith, H.; db. J., Doran, J. ; J. K. Spong, E.-G. I^unn, P.S. ; T. Milton, N.; R. H. Stephens, S.S.;.i. M. De^ardihs. J;S. ; W. G. Stark, Treasurer ; C. R* Colquhoun, Jani- tor : W. B. Allatfc, Assist&nt 4p. vV >••« rn> M a: £^ .» A K J< '*. c: -s •c A ;^ 'JMiMhH«MWM.M& MONTREAL. m. Pi ST. GEORGE'S LODGE, No. 643, R. E. W. Br, G. Nupn, W.M. ; V. W. B, C. P. Ladd, P.M. ; W. 6. Slack, S.W.; J. M. Desjardins, J. W. ; A. C. Weeks, S.D. ; P. Cote, J.D. ; — Buckram, l.G. ; J. HarrqW, Treasurer ; W, B. Allan, Tyler.. :^'\ .; ST. LAWRENCE LODGE, No. 923, R. E. ^ W. Bro. Romeo H Stephens, W.M. ; V. W. B. James Graham, P. M.; B. Thomas Milton, S.W. ; B. E. P. Hannaford, J.W.;B. John Macpherson, Secretary; Bi flenry Henderson, Assistant do; B John Allan, Treasurer: B. W. E. Ross, S.D. ; B. Wm. McGill, J.D. ,B. Wm. Easton, D.C.; B. Alexander McDonald, J.G.; B. Wm. B. Allan, Tyler. The regular meetings of St. Lawrence Lodge are held at the Ma- sonic Chambers, 804 Notre Dame Street, on the first Tuesday in each month. \ 5, :r - ELGIN LODGE, F. AND A. M. No. 348, R. S. R. W. Bro. J. Smith, R.W.M. ; do. J. Doran, R.W.P.M. ; W. Bro. J.M. Jones, W.D.M. ; do. F. C. Eastwood, W.S.M. ; T. Yeoman, W.S.W.; J. C. Furnival, W.J.W.;G. Sanderson, Treasurer ; Henry Rose, Secretary ; Wm. Hall, Assistant do. ; C. Judge, S.D. ; T. R. Whitehead, J.D. ; Rev. C Rollitt , Chaplain ; G. Batty, G.S. ; J. D. Doughty, Assist. G.S. ; S. E. Martin, do. G.S. ; Jno. Maenab, J.G. ; W. B. Allan, Tyler. Meets on the first Monday of each month, at Masonic CbambefB. ; ;?. GRAND CHAPTER OF CANADA. M. E. €omp, J. C. Franck, G.Z. ; R. E. do E. Heathfleld, H. ; R. E. do W. B. Simpson, J.; R. E. do T. B. Harris, Scribe E; R. E. do. G. W. Whitehead, do N. ; R. E. do T. J. Angel, P.S. ; R. E. do D. Curtis, Treasurer; R. E. do L. H. Henderson, Registrar; Comp. T. McMullin, Janitor.^.. ., < . ... ■. / ST. GEORGE'S LODGE, No. 19, C. R. A. W. Ogilvie, W.M.; A. A. Stevenson, P.M.; Wm. F. Bowman, S.W. , Ludger Labelle, J. W. ; David Moss, Treasurer; Job C. Thomp- son, Secretary; Alex. Taylor, S.D. ; A. J. W. Laidlaw, J .D.-, Robert Irwin, l.G. ; Wm. Hannah, Tyler. Meets on third Tuesday of each ntionth in the Masonic Hall, corner Place D'Armes and Notre Dame Street. LODGE OF ANTIQUITY, R. C. R. M. Scholes, W.M. ; E. Morris, P.M. ;F. Dettmers, S.W.;L. Vil- bon, T.W. ;B. Levin, Treasurer, A. A. Trottler, Secretary- S. Lit- taner, Assist, do; L. Spenard, S.D^ ; A. Brunet, J.D.; H. B. Hoot, I. G.;S. Holmes, P. Henry, Stewards; Chas. Levey, D.C. ; Wm. Han- nah, Tyler.^ >'•! 88 CLUBS. ""r^J > vVv m l^fr/-:*.. KIL\7INNING LODGE OF MONTREAL, No. 124, R. OF C. R. Wor. Bro. John Helder Isaacson , W.M. ; V. W. B. John Boyd, P. M. ; Jno. Rensbaw, S. W. ; Wm. Stewart, J.W. ; Lighthall, Treas. ; Thos. Taylor, Secretary; Isaac H Stearns, S.D. ; Alex. Chisholm, J. D; — Hearle-, I G.; W. Hannah, Tyler. Meets 2nd Monday in every month, al Masonic Hall, Place d'Armes. Numbers 90 members. ^r •(.•?-4i."-, ^r/ ; . ft . CAERNARVON ROYAL CHAPTER, No. 21. R E. Gomp. A. Bernard, Z.;do L. L. Levy, H.; do George W. Towner, T.; do H. Benjamin, Scribe C. ; do R. A. Smith, Scribe N; do S. Browning, Treas.; do Wm. Hannah, Tyler. ^' '1 I >• CLUBS. MoNTRBAL Snow Shob Club.— N. Hughes, President ; W. B. Rin* toul, Vice-do; H. S. Macdougall, Secretary and Treasurer. Commit- tee— J. Murray, W. H. Wood, and C. S. Brush. Afrora Snow Shob Club.— A. McPherson, President ; R. Gray, ist TIce-President ; T. Beilby, 2nd Vice-President ; J. Enox, Secretary ; Jas. Gray, Treasurer. Committee — A.Cherrier, G. H. Eernick, F. A. May, W. Hall and W . Ross. MoNTRBAL CuRUNd Club.— A. I^w, President ; H. L. MacDougall, Vice-do. ; W. Meilcleham, Secretary ; Jas. Tyre, Treasurer. Repre- sentative Members— Jas. Breckiubridge and R. H. Rose. o-l-HM Gaibdonia Curuno Club — James Muir,. President ; R. Gardner, Vice-President ; Geo. Lulhami, Treasurer. D. Brown and D. Mc- Nivin, representative members. ■ i ^^ .-fcr Thistle Curlino Club.— J. Greenshields, President ; B. Brewster, jr., Vice do ; C. fl^ Gould, Treasurer ; H. Atwater. Secretary. Re- presentative Members— A. Allan and G. Shaw. Committee — Peter Robertson, T. Eershaw, D. Shaw, C. Hamilton. , „, , • , . Montreal Cricket Club.— Sir W. F. Williams, President ; Captain Warren, R.E., Vice-President ; T. Bacon, Secretary ; S. Morgan, Treasurer. Committee— Osborne Smith, 6. Bacon and R. Hester. SoaAL Cricket Club — A. McPherson, President ; A. Wood, Vice do. ; R» W. Matchitt, Secretary and Treasurer. Committee— W. M«- Farlane^T.F. Blackwood. ICONTItlAL. 89 St. Gborge's Cricket Club.— -A. Davis, President ; W. Johnson, Vice-do^ J. S MclAchlan, Secretary and Treasurer. Committee— W. Fest, W. McLachlan, A. Morris. ^ , ,. , Montreal Lacrosse Club.— N. Hughes, President ; R. Gray, lit Vice do : W. McFarlane, Secretary ; J. Bel), Treasurer. Committee ^J. Blakeley , T. Coffin, C. Hanson, J. Birks, J. McOulloch. i^»j^«.i Beaver Lacrosse Club.— Chas. D. Davidson, President ; A. 0. R. Huddell, Vice do; W. G. Pullan, Secretary ; J. M. Beclset, Treasurer; Committee— Geo. Beers, D. Murray, A. H. Cameron, E. S. Thayer, J. Morice, jr., Capt.Thos Craig. v - - .-.^.-.^u- Montreal Cbbsb Club.— T. Worlcman, President ; D. Masson, Vice do; T. Watkine, Secretary and Treasurer. Committee— R. W. Mat- chitt, F. W. Ritchie, Joseph Paquin, E. Lamontagne and John Louson. . Li«vy»>i 1 Montreal Skating Club— Sir W. F. Williams, Bart., President ; J. J. Jones, Vice do; H. McKay, Secretary and Treasurer. Committee —A. Reward, J. S. Tyre, W. 0. Smith, T. A. Crane, A. Law, F. J. Brady, and P. Tait. ; '' Montreal Archert Club.- Sir W. F. Williams, Bart. INrectresses —Baroness de Longueuil, Mrs. Banner Price, Mrs. Brehaut, Mrs. Holland, Mrs. McEenzie, Mrs. W. Phillips. Directors— Col. Taylor, Col. Wilmott, Lt-Col. Ermatinger; Thomas Morland, W. H. Brehaut, Clarence Mylrea. W. H. Brehaut, Master Archer ; Clarence Mylrea, Secretary-Treasurer. Fish and Game pRorscnoN Club — A. Howard, President ; Joshua Bell, Vice do; H. W. King, Secretary and Treasurer. Committee- Messrs. Alex. Henderson, John Ogllvy and J. E. Malhlot. .i-i'^jrifjw.'i ^ ;:;;; i t*cl I E 1 MILITIA DEPARTMENT. Lieut. -Col. D. Macdougall, Acting, D.A.G., Upper Canada; Lieut* Col. A. de Salaberry, D.A.G., Lower Canada ; Lieut. -Col. Ermatinger, Inspecting Field Officer for Lower Canada ; Col. de Hertel, Command- ing 9th Military District. Ninth Mujtart District, C. E. , Major William Saohe, Assist Ai^t.- General. Col. John Dyde, Commandant of the Active Force. >'r m^cm mm^f-^- 90 MIlilTIA. \l^^ Montreal Volunteer Cavalry.— Class A— Lieut. -Col. cojjjmanding, E. D. David jMajpr, A. W. Ogilvie ; Adjutant, Major R. Lovelace ; Surgeon, J. W. Hingston ; Paymaster, F. D. Fulford ; Quartermas- ter, J. Sutherland. No. 1 Troop— John Smith, Captain ; John Ogilvie, Lieutenant ; Joseph Tees, Cornet. No. 2 IVoop— P. Beaudry, Captain ; G. D'Orsonnes, Lieutenant ; Eusebe Ouimet, Cornet. . ''. - Montreal Field Battert OF Artillery. — Alex. A. Stevenson, Cap- tain ; Wm. McGibbon, senior 1st Lieutenant ; Jodeph fiauden, junior 1st lieutenant; Thos. W. Boyd, 2nd Lieutenant. <^, < / ^'i4 ■<«> Montreal Foot Artillery.— Alex. Wand, Captain ; R W. Isaac- son, ] St Lieutenant; W. H. Boyd, 2nd Lieut.; James Mavor, Super- numerary Lieut. Tf Both Companies of Artillery are under the command of Major £[. Bogan. , .i^Mw4/^^ ( J.. 1st (or Prince of Wales) Voluntber Militia Rifles of Canada. — Lieut.-Colonel Thomas Wily, Commanding; Majors, B. Devlin, T. A. Evans. 1st C&mpany—J. W. Hanson, Captain ; C. Hanson, Lieutenant ; T. Boyce, Ensign. 2nd Company-^. Gar ven, Captain ; G. B. Pearson, Lieutenant ; M. Morison, Ensign. »*• Zrd Company:— W. Middleton, Captain ; George Wilson, Lieutenant ; W. Gar ven, Ensign ; W. McDonald, Sup. Ensign. 4th Company— J, Gillies, Captain ; E. Burns, Lieutenant ; J. Mur- phy, Ensign. bth Company— IL Cavanagh, Captain; D. Rooney, Lieutenant :,F« X. Gallagher, Ensign ; Wm. Farrel, Sup. Ensign. * '• ^ 6th Company— C. F. Hill, Captain ; G. S. Eraser, Lieutenant ; F. Bond , Ensign. «»«-«'««•*!»««» .< - - ^ 1th Company— J. Bronsdon, Captain ; — -, Lieutenant ; A David, Ensign. - =1 . Sth Company— L. 0. Dufresne, Captain ; E. E. Beaudry, Lieutenant. 9th C&mpany^L. A. H. Latour, Captain ; A, A. Meillieur, Lieuten- ant ; J. E. Globensky, Ensign. '.Highland Bifla Company— F» Moir, Captain ; G. Brown, Lieutenant ; A. G. Lindsay, Ensign. tsiin; Staff.— E. Evans, Captain and A(\jutant ; S. H. May, Captain and Paymaster ; P. Cooper, Lieut, and Quartermaster ; William E. Scott, Surgeon ; F. W. Campbell, Assistant Surgeon. MONTREAL. 91 DIRECTORY TO PUBLIC OFFICES. Adjutant General's Office, Craig Street, near Sanguinet Street. Bankrupt Court, New Court House. Board of Agriculture, 33 Notre Dame Street. Board of Trade, Merchant's Exchange. Chief Eng. Fire Department, City Hall, Bonsecour's Market. » 1 Chief of Police City Clerk City Surveyor City Treasurer Clerk Water Works do do do do do Commander Forces, 26 Notre Dame Street. v Commissariat Office, 67 Notre Dame Street. Coroner of the District, 70 St. Denis Street. Custom House, St. Paul Street and Custom House Square. Clerk of the Peace and Crown, Court House. Commissioners for the Harbour of Montreal, Custom House Square. Emigration Office, 33 Common Street. Excise, 94 Notre Dame Street. French Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum, Notre Dame Street, next Recollet Church. Gas Company, 54 St. Gabriel Street. General Hospital, Dorchester corner St. Dominique Street. Grand Trunk R. R. Offices, 69 to 75 Great St. James Street. Geological Survey, 68 St. Gabriel Street. Harbour Master, Custom House Square. Hotel Dieu Hospital, Upper St. Urbain Street. Ladies Benevolent Institution, 33 Berthelot Street. Marriage Licenses, 75 Great St. James Street. Montreal Telegraph Company, 9 St. Sacrament Street. Natural History Society, University Avenue, near English Cathedral. Police Office, City Hall. Post Office, corner Great St. James and St. Francois Xavier Streets. Protestant Orphan Asylum, St, Catherine near Drummond Street. Registrar's Office, new Court House. . ^.%- . , Revenue Inspector, 94 Notre Dame Street. Sheriff's Office, new Court House. ' ' St. Patrick's Orphan Asylum, adjoining St. Patrick's Church. Superintendent of Education, Old Government House. Town Major, 62 Notre Dame Street. Universitv Lying-in Hospital, 47 St. Urbain Street. Water Work's Office, City Hall. Wharfinger's Office, Custom House Square. ^ ;* «.-.^.AA. i /^', > till }m2 ^m ^■*\ iOiDaaia **J^ia»««^ '^•i^ A M *>u^. J 'i / it' ijfi i ';•*'» i- ■V < im 'il :'Xi» i .> •,»? •A- -T •T-t.^/ - K* ►**!■ - ,i *r C. JI^M I ( « rr r-iK Jfiy.\.i' '> .,li;st^a«ijfe i'& T'ff"!?^ Xl«. I ii'iSimmj. i'.ijf '^V iii tf, v-(iors.) ^m0J. mio^ ,it-^im^ t UMi :J VJh waiter ; J. Thompson, 3rd landing waiter ; W. N. Lee, 4th landing waiter : L. Bilodeaa, 5th landing waiter. Long Room. — N. N. Ross, 1st clerk ; Geo. Colley, C. G. Gouin, clerks to surveyor ; J. J. P. O'Meara, measuring surveyor ; N. Bal- zaretti, F. Valois, George Campbell, Alfred Hawkins, clerks ; F. X. Frenette appraiser ; F. X. Metivier, assistant appraiser ; James Sealey, warehouse keeper and locker ; J. Lambert, tide surveyor ; A. G. Ruel, assistant do ; H. McHugb, sampler and weighiec } A. Bowden, messenger. noCT' Out Station — J. Radford, preventive oflQcer, Tadousac. iJtli'l^if^ ■^ ** < t V«t li» -- *■** . TRINITY HOUSE. — ' , master ; R. I. Alleyn, deputy master ; H. Burstall, sen., superintendent of pilots , H. Gowen, V. Tetu, F. Buteau, H. N. Jones, and J. D. Armstrong, harbour*master, wardens • J. Smith, jr. , superintendent of pilots ; A. Lemoine, treasurer ; E. B. Lindsay, clerk ; B.Simon, alias Laftour, bailiflf. ^ „^ , ■ ' THE BAR OF LOWER CANADA. '' ■y ^^i- If •* »r . -r JHstrtct of Quebec. ^ • * COUNCIL. C. Delagrave, Batonnier. ; '*■ Thos. Pope, Syndic. J. Malouin, Treasurer. M. A. Plamondon, Secretary. '. .Mnfc?' Hon. F. Lemieux. F. C. Vannovous. T. Fournier. J. B. Parkin. .. ■ .'v*'^ tt, < Hon L. S. Morin Solicitor General '* ADVOCATES AND ATTORNEYS. ^^-^'^^^-^ Hon. G. E. Cartier .... -attorney Gonoral East. " SlrN. F. Bolleau,Q.C. Hon. F. X. LemiouXjQ.C Charles Panel, Q C. Hon. Charles AUeyn, Q.C» Hon. H. Black, Q,C, ^*':' '*^" Dunbar Ross, Q.C. ' '^ '^ G. O'KIll Stuart, Q. (7.' ^' - G. W. Wicksteed, Q.G. MEMBERS. "-."' Uwl B. C. A. Gugy Frederick Andrews Simeon Lelievre Ed. Montizambert J. N, Bosse J. R. Smith H. F. Cairns • R. Chambers L. G. Baillarge J. T. Tascheroau H. S. Anderson J. B. Parkin '* -'f L. Cannon , C. Delagrave Hon. U. J. Tessier J. P. Rheaume G. Alleyn F. W. G. Austin J. J. C. Pentland F. X. Langevin C. G. Holt P. Legare Chas. Secretan G.Talbot T. Fournier A. PlamondoEi N. Cassault A. Campbell {. J. Langlois Jjs'i*. * J. Malouin i'iif- W, H. Kerr onv Geo. Irvine D.A.Ross G. Futvoye F. 0. VannovOus Thomas Pope Date of commis^on Aug,, 1822 May, 1826 Dec, 1831 June. 1833 June; 1833 Sept., 1833 May, 1834 Jane, 1834 Oct., 1836 July, 1836 Jan., 1837 Feb., 1837 Mar., 1838 Aug., 1838 June, 1839 July, 1840 Oct., 1840 May, 1841 June, 1842 Dec, 1842 July, 1843 Sept., 1843 Mar., 1845 July, 1846 July, 1846 Oct., 1846 Feb. , 1847 May, 1847 my, 1847 July, 1847 Nov., 1847 Jan., 1848 .Ian., 1848 Aug., 1848 April, 1849 July, 1849 Date of Commls'n. J. M. Lemoino,^ Ed. Jones ^^'' |J. O'Farrell R. C. Pentland A. L. Gravely W. E. Duggaa J. H. Willan " J. Prendergast G. M. Dechine J. Gleason *»"' P. J. Jolicoeur C. E. Panet •*; Richard Pope ;J. A. Bernier C. L. Gethings ti Sewell i j «:5'j ^J. Dunbar |L. B. Caron M. A. Hearn ^^'»« iC. T. Suzor H. Gowen F.R. Audit dltLapoinle L. G. A. Duval H. G. Jolyr^'i >*'**' Gilbert Larue ' Ed. Remillard F. W. Andrews 'f^'^« R. Alleyn li^''"^ H. E. Tascheread John Murphy F. lAmpson F. X. Frenette J. B. Plamondon Chas. Panet, jr. John B. Duggan L. A. Billy «t*v^^ - Mar., 1850 May, 1850 July, 1850 Oct., 1861 Dec, 1851 April, 1852 June, 1852 Nov., 1853 Jan., 1854 Jan., 1854 Feb., 1854 April, 1854 June, 1854 Sk)pt. , 1854 Jan., 1855 Feb., 1855 Feb., 1855 Feb., 1855 May, 1855 June, 1855 Aug., 1855 Sept., 1855 Sept., 1855 Mar., 1855 Feb., 1856 MAr, , 1856 Oct., 1856 April, 1857 Oct., 1857 June, 1859 Oct., 1859 Oct., 1859 Nov., 1859 Dec, 1859 Dec , 1859 Dec, 1859 'S i-.i f n ■ 1 v.i:, m QUIBIO. MBMBRR8. I. T.L > V '':*f^ D. J. Montambault C. J. H. Uoyd Joseph G. B0886 C. P. PelleUer Cdmo Morrissette 0. A. Casgrain Louis A. MtUer John B. I.Anglols Alex. Frazer H.C. Pozer Date of Commla'n Jan., 1860 Jan., 1860 Mar., 1860 May, 1860 June, 1860 June, 1860 July, 1860 MKMBBII8. A. R. Angers Louis Guiibault F. A. F. Michaad J. F. A. Garneau George Lampgoo Wm. G. Golfer. L. A. N. Seer F. X. F. Gauvreau J. J. 0. ForUer Date of Commis'n. July, 1860 Sept., 1860 Nov., 1860 Deo., 1860 Dec, 1860 Jan., 1861 Jan., 1861 Mar., 1861 Mar., 1861 A. B. Sirois, J. Petitclerc, E Glackmeyer, Louis Prevost, N. H Bo wen, A. Campbell, LVCORPORATED BOARD OF NOTARIES. !- E. Glackmeyer, President. ., J. Laurin, Secretary. , ' J. Petitclerc, Treasurer. W. Bigpell, Syndic. G. Guay, J. Laurin, f , ,.^,,. F. M. Guay, W. Bignell, Philippe Huot, Charles Cinq-Mars. h., T'lnr-K-S {3VJu .v .1 r*i JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. Cnr OF QDKBKO. '& John W. Dnnscomb Joseph Morrin Henry LeMesurier John G* Ciapham Hammond Gowen Edouard Glackmeyer Antoine Archange Parent Francois Xavier Paradis George Mellis Douglas J. Zephirin Nault Joseph Paiuchaud George Holmes Parko Joseph Robitaille Edouard Rousseaa William Hedley Anderson William O'Brien Edouard Dugal Osborne L. Richardson Thomas Conrad Lee John Porter Deuis Maguire ^ Richard L AUeyn Paul Lepper Daniel McCallum Francois Buteau Julien Chouinard Michel Tessier Rene Gabriel Belleaa Francois Jos. Parant Abranam Joseph Adolphe Larue Olivier Fiset o\ William Price st Donald Fraser Pierre Martial Bardy Henry John Noad rit:'ii'7.' q;rw QTTSMd. 9t ll lie of mls'n. r, 1860 t. , I860 r. I860 I. 1860 ». I860 I. 1861 i,\ 1861 T. , 1861 T. 1861 •Ml" • ■it!/ ••»* ,lv-'' ;rao.» J^-^ MA •n James F. Bradshaw John Ghilda Jean Elie Olngras Felix T. Bigauouette Louis Falardeau Daniel McQie Thomas E. Dickinson Anthony Von IflSand John James Nesbitt John RosB John FHzpatriclf: T ' i- '»' ■''h Thomas John Reeve Peter D Moflkt Horatio Nelson Jonei Abraham Hamel James ASewell Wm. Marsden Chas. J. Tremont Michael Connolly Louis Joseph Roy John Flanagan. '/ 1. ' ' nn BANKS. Hoars-— 10 to 8 during Navigation, 10 to 2 daring winter, (fromlst December to 1st May.) Quebec Bank: W. H. Anderson^ President ; Wm. Dann, Cashier. Discount days, Tuesdays and Fridays. Bank of BRmsH North America : C, F. Smith, Manager. Disooant days, Tuesdays and Fridays. Bank of Montreal : Wm. Stevenson, Manager. Discount days. Tuesdays and Fridays. Bank of Upper Canada ; R. S. Cassels, Manager. Diacoont every day. La Banque Nationaib : F. Vezina, Cashier. Discount days, Mon* days and Thursdays. it Quebec Provident and Saying's Bank— IViufeef— C, Wurtele. Pre* sldent ; H. S. Scott and Hon. L Mason. Vice-Presidents ; J. Auid,A. C. Buchanan, J. H. Clint, A. Eraser, J.'S. Fry, T. Poston, A. Lawrle, D. McGee , J. Musson, W. Walker, Jr. .iH q^leerS'George Veasy , Oasbier ; J. C. Bowles, Clerk. Notre Dame Savino*s Bank— St. John Street, within— O. Robitallle, Esq. , M.D. , President ; L. Vezina, Secretary-Treasurer. QOEBEO Sayings Bank : H. Gowan, President ; Thomas Gibb, Vice- President , C K. O'Connor, Secretary. CHURCHES, &o. CBURCH of ENGLAND. St. Paul's Church.— Right Rev. G. J. Mountain, D.D., D.C.L., Bishop; Rev. G. V. Housman, M.A., assistant Minister ; Rev. D. Robertson, Chaplain to the Forces. Trinitt Chapel —Rev. E. W. Sewell , M . A . , Incumbent. St. MATmisw's Church.— Rev. H. Roe, B. A., Curate. Si. Peter's Chapbl.— Rev. C. Hamilton, M.A., Incumbent. Si. MiGHAiL's Chapel.— Rev. A. W. Mountain, M. A., Incumbent. m I i fi ;;^ i >*^»r»«C:i3B«IIM(i«BB*- ;■ "V*^ 98 QUEBEC. CATHOLIC. mm: :.■*■- '/ -.-> Cathedral op Notrk Damb.— Rev. C. F. Cazeau, Vicar General.,' CoNGRBGATiONiST Church— Rev. F. Martin, Priest. f*' St. John's Church: — Rev. A. Racine, Acting Curate. St. Patrick's Church. — Rev. B. McGuaran, Chaplain, „^/y »r. Roch's Church.— R. Cliarest, Priest. ^, '.. ^,^"S St. Saveue Church— P. P. Oblats, Priest. , ^.%^vlr^-il PROTESTANT. St. Andrew's Church, in connection with the Church of Scotland : Rev. John Coolc, D.D., Minister. Chalmer's Church.— Rev. W. B. Clarke, Minister. Wesleyan Church.— Rev. J. Gemley, MinisiCi.'.,,^yj ^r. ,^, >n..-.^^iKtU Congregational Church. — Rev. H. D. Powis. » / V r / ♦' ^^r w^'L ' 3APTIST Church.— Rev. David Marsh. '\!; ^""^ w i.*v^w ^__ __K_ ^^ ? "^ *? ?' ft ^^ '^'y i^ H*^'j* ifl*' ^^ ^1' SOCIETIES. A.;i5r!?f:<^M '4<> »«jA St. George's SociErrr.^—James A. Sewell, M.D., President j Win. Eadon and Wm. Cole, Vice Presidents ; George Fitch, Secretary ; B. S. Prior, assistant do ; G. Veasy, Treasurer ; Rev. A. W. Mountain, B. A. , and Rev. G. Housman, Chaplains ; J. R. Cole, M.D., and J. B. Seiley M.D., Physicians; t.; ' ., V " f ' ''^^ ^ t- St. Andrew's Society. — John Laird, President ; DaMel Wllkie'ind William Hossack, Vice-Presidents : D. Macpherson, J. C. Thompson, P. McNaughton, Peter Sinclair, John Thompson, Managers ; Rev. J. Cook, D.D., and Rev. W. B. Clark, Chaplains ; Joseph Morrin, M.D., and Alex. Rowand, M.D., Physicians ; William Cassils, Treasurer ; James Dean, Secretary. , .. . ^ : - ■ • r ../ ">■. -^ '- : /• ';" St Jean Baptiste Society**— pf. P. M. ' Bardy, President ; J. P. Rheaume, Vice President ; L. J. Piteau, Recording Secretary ; Ed. Le Boutiilier, assistant Secretary • Jos! E. BoiduCj Treasurer ; Thos. E. Roy, assistant Treasur6i* ; N. D. Legare, Marshal : Ed Gingras and Pierre Campeau, assistant Marshals. > ir. .i>^^ .'«3 ' ,V'>H ; qot'JKH ■\%CZi^ :'f*> St. Patrick's SociBTY.—*Hon. Chartes Allisyn, M.P: P., President ; John Flanagan,. Treasurer ; John Lane, jun., Secretary ; Rev. B. McGauvran, Cljaplftin ; Dr. P. D. Mdffatt,. Physician ; Edward Harti- gan,War8hf|U . ... ,.->..■/;.. QUBBSO. 9i Irish Protesttant Benevolent Societt.— Lieut. CJol. Fitzgerald, R.A.. President; G. C. Buchanan, Rsq , R. H. Russell, M. D., John Browa, Esq., Vice Presidents ; M. Miller, Treasurer ; John Ander- son, Secretary ; Robert Rowley, assistant do ; T. H. Grant, Corres- ponding do. C%mnct7.— Finance : J. T. Dawson, Thos. Craig, J. W. Henry, H. F. Wallace, A. McCorkill. Charitable : James Dinning, George Hall, W. J. Bates, Wm. Drum, S. J. Dawson. Emigration : S. Brown, Thos. little, Thos. Parke, J. Barclay, W. Cream. Civit Service Library Association. — E. A. Genereux, President ; H. A. Wicksteed, J. T. McCuag, Vice-Presidents ; Wm. Ford, Treas. ; F. Braun , Secretary. Council'-M. A. Higgins, T. H. Derbishire, J. Boyd, Wm. Lemoine, S. P. Bauset, and H. F. Hay ward. Auditors—T, D. Timms and F. Lewis. i'(T(i * o^ Litbrary ANi> Historical Society. — E. A. Meredith, LL.D., Pros!. dent;W. Andrew, M.A.,J. Langton, M.A., C. M. Tate, and E. Fletcher, Vice-Presidents ; N. H. Bowen, Council Secretary ; W D. Campbell, Cor respon .ling Secretary; D. Wilkie, Recording Secretary; T. D. Harrington, Treasurer ; S. Sturton, Dbrarian ; A. Wallace, Curator of Museum ; Lieut. Asne, R.N., Curator of Apparatus; G. T. Cary, assistant Secretary . i ,dl< uni , '>}^ ,1 Library Association. — ^H. S. Scott, President ; D. Wilkie, Rev. Dr. Cook, B. Daikers, A. Campbell, Vice Presidents ; John Murphy, Sec- retary ; H. W. Welch, Treasurer ; Miss Meiklejohn, Librarian; Robt. Rogers, Superintendent. Institut Canadikn.~F. X. Garneau, honorary President ; R. J. Z. Leblanc, President ; Jacques Auger, A. H. Verret, Vice Presidents ; T. E. Roy, Treasurer ; Leon P. Vohl, assistant Treasurer ; C. liespe- ranee. Recording Secretary; O. A. Gagnon, U. Thibaudeau, assist- ants do ; 0. A. Casgrain, Corresponding Secretary ; P. Gauvreau, A. Hamel, assistants do; H. T. Taschereau, Librarian ; Pierre Galaratti, Curator of Museum. Quebec Benevolent Society. — Jean Bte. Frechette, President ; L. Bourget, Vice President ; J. E. Bolduc, Treasurer ; Charles Mofasao, Secretary. I 1' H' i^ Workmen's Benevolent Socibty.—F. St. MIcliel, President; P. Jobte, Vice President ; J. Vezina, Treasurer ; Charles lAnglois, Secretary ; 0. Gauvreau, assistant Secretary. a !? 'W^':3fr^''' hOO 'qubbbo* -/ Permanent BuiLDiNQ SociBTT,— 01. Bobitaille, M.D., President ; A. Lemoine, Vice President ; E. Cbinic. J. W. Loaycraft, J. T. Brous- seau, Fs. Grourdeau, Joseph flamel ; F. Vezina, Secretary-Treasiirer. QuEBBo Building SoasTT. — Joseph Morrin^ M.D., President; 0. Robitaille, M.D., Vice President; E. Cbinic, A. Lemoine, Joseph Hamel, Isaac Dorion ;^. Vezina, Secretary -Treasurer; Louis Lessard, assistant do. *" V ' »| m 'M Pboplb's Building Society.— William Eaden, 'President , F. Weip- pert, Vice President ; Jean Langlois, W. Wood, Louis Amiot, thomas Andrews, Directors ; Casault & Langlois, Solicitors ; Noel fl. Bowen, Notary ; William Miller^ Secretary-Treasurer. ^ TARIFF OF WHARFAGE. Vessels tinder 60 Tons f , / w Vn^Vt 2s. 6d. per day . »* from 60 to 100 Tons 6s. Od. ** « »* 100to200Tons 7s. 6d. " « " 200to300ToDS 10s. Od. " And every additional 100 Tons 28. 6d. " For all goods lauded or shipped, 8d. per ton. 10 brls. Flour will be considered a ton. For use of Crane, 2s. 6d. per day. For ev^ery Auction held on wharf, 25s. N.B.— -Goals and other Goods landed on the wharf must be takes away as they are put on shore. ,^r ^ Vr TABLE OF RATES OF PILOTAGE FOR THE HARBOUR OF QUEBEC, From any wharf in the Harbour of Quebec, between Point-a-Garcis below, and Brehaut's wharf above, both inclusive, to any other wharf within the said limits lis. From any place in the Harbour of Quebec, not being a wharf within the above-menliohied limits to any other ■ place in the said harbouir not being a wharf within Ih6 said limits i 238. >■ t: 8d. 4d. Pilots taking charge of Vessels at St. Patrick's Hole or above it, sbaH be entitled to no more than the sum allowed in the above Table forplloting vessels from one part of the Harbour to another. vessels coming to Quebec pay no light or port dues^ i^m^Mmmsmni:, f^ W ^ i^ m few o fe fe m <1 fe ^ u) 4> 3 B j!Q ;« SO 00 ij? :« :;^ <3> > ^ S^ a g ^ i^ ^ o> 00 i i 2 ^ ^ ii^ 8 I- w lll,i^j^jr2^Mjg|:^lgj||g5»g^^ 102 OTTAWA. OTTAWA. 111 !i m \tx' .■.•'•■•if&'t' CORPORATION, OFFICERS, &o. Alexander Workman, Mayor. Victoria Ward, Aldermen. CovNcnxoBsr. Lyman Perkins, | John Blyth, James Skead. Thomas Hunton, Alexander Scott. ^V Wm. Cligg, - George H. Preston. Peter R. Kiel, James Leamey. James Goodwin, L. J. B. Lazure. James Dyke. Wellington Ward. ^ ♦ I Francis Cleroow, I Henry McCormick. St. George^s Ward, r' .—..^ .. Andrew Graham y "' I Donald Dow. Bay Ward. John Herey, Isidore Trarersy. Ottawa Ward. William Kennedy, Isaac Berichou. r "1 H Cham- ichael CWiccrj.— Wm. P. Lett, City Clerk ; William H. Thompson berlain; Roderick BoisSi High Bailiff and Chief Constable ; Nfle, Messenger. •, .» : * , .'i. 4 -^^ \ . - - ■- - , -' t ti < : POST OFFICE. G. P. Baker, Postmaster ; W. H. Cluff, Assistant ditto ; W. D. Flint, Window Clerk; Robert Duncan, Registration Clerk; R. T. Cory, Stamp Department ; W. J. Beeby, letter carrier ; E. Cuff, 2nd ditto. BANKS. H l^ i, 'i; QUKBEC BiUVK.— B. V. Noel, Agent ; C, V. Noel, Teller. Bank of Momtrbal. — ^P. P. Harris, Manager ; James Cox, Ac- countant ; J. C. Geddes, Teller ; F. C. Pring, Clerk. Bank of B. N. AmiuoA ^A.C. Kelty, Agent ; John A. Godd, Teller; -— i — , Clerk. Bank of Upper GANAi>A. ^-Thomas Hellewell, jr., Manager ; C. B. Gnusett, Teller ; J. H. Plnhey, Acct. Ottawa. 103 H .:^ '^4 ■■• (ST* Cham- [ichael R. Y. iff, 2nd a, Ac- I, Teller;* ; C. B. BUILDING SOCIETIES. Ottawa Union Building Society. — Peter A. Eggleson, Esq., Presi- dent ; James Cunningham, Esq., Vice do ; George R. Burke, E^q., Secretary and Treasurer ; Robt. Lees, Esq. ^ Solicitor. Ottawa Permanbnt Building Societt. — Donald M. Grant, Presi- dent; William Clegg, Jr., Vice President; Roderick Ross, James Peacock, Wm. Tracy, Henry M'Cormick, Donald Dow, Directors ; John Freleigh, Secretary and Treasurer ; Hugh Torney, Solicitor. - 'f iNSTrruTCANADiENFRANOAia.— P. Comto, President ; P. Roque,ler Vice>President ; I. Bonneau, 2me Vice-President ; G. Demers, Sec- retaire- Archiviste ; Dr. St. Jean, Secretalre-Correspondant ; P. Marie, Tresorier; F. Rochon, Bibliothecaire. C&mite de Direction— -Dr. Riel, A, Gravel, L. A. Grison, C. Goyer, C. Cantin, Laurent Dufaamel. ORDNANCE LANDS. Lieut. Col. W. F. Coffin, Ordnance Land Agent ; F. P. Austin, Chief Clerk ; W. Mills, Book-keeper ; Jas. Forsyth, Land Bailiff. CROWN TIMBER OFFICE. A. J. Russell, Crown Timber Agent and Inspector of Agencies ; Ed. Smith, Esq., Collector of Slide Dues ; Cbas. S. McNutt, Esq., Assistant Crown Timber Agent ; Baron Von Koerber, Draughtsman. $4,000,000 annually of Timber Goods are sent from the Ottawa. 600,000 of the choicest trees are annually felled. 15,000 men are constantly employed in carrying on lumbering operations. NOTICE TO EMIGRANTS. All Emigrants requiring information as to the best routes and cheapest rates of conveyance, to any of the Crown Lands in Upper and Lower Canada, should apply to the undermentioned Agents, who will also direct those in want of employment to places where they would be most likely to obtain it : Quebec A. G. Buchanan, Chief Agent. Montreal .J. H. Daley. uiiawa ••.•.•.•.•.....«*«......*¥••). w ms« Toronto A. B. Hawke, Chief Agent, U.C. Hamilton — Gillespy. Kingston James McFherson. ^ I hM- MB-> iwi.«i ■ ; »rti:«.,. ^«53p-'"'« '...;. 104 TOBONTO. ■'^:" ' ■ fA' '< ^''ryc u 1 I if -:»^t>- j^.'li^r-'*' TORONTO. la CORPORATION, OFFICERS, &c. n-y John George Bovfes, Mayor. ,. , At^termen.— George Boomer , Alfred Brunei, John Carr, Jonathan Dunn, Henry Godson, Henry Sprout, Robt. Moodie, J. E. Snaitb, J. Nasmith, J. Sterling, Wm. Strachan, J. Stock, John Ritchie, Jr., Thos. Swan. Couiidlinen.—Sl. Sherwood, J. E. Peel, John Baxter, Robert Mc- Enigfat, Robert Bell, P. Ck)nlin, John BoxalL James Farrell^ Neil C. 0)ve, Wm. Edwards, Wna. Higgins, Thos. Thompson, Jas. Spottis- wood, John Ried. Officers, —C. Daly, Clerk of Council ; S. Radcllff, Assistant Qerk ; F. C. Orris, 2nd ditto ; A. T. McCord, Chamberlain ; J. Turner, Assist, do ; M. B. Hicks, 2nd ditto ; J. W. Hetherington,Pay Clerk In Chamberlain^sOflBce ; R. Beard, Inspector of Licenses ; J. H. Ben- nett, City Engineer : C. J. McLennan^ Health Office ; G. A. Barber and W. Orr, City Auditors ; R. Roddy, Messenger. lire Depcniment. — Consists of one Chief Engineer, two Assistant Engineers, four Engine Companies, one Hook and Ladder Company, and one Hose Company ; each Company having 30 men. Also, one Steam Fire Engine, now about to be put in commission. Engineers.— James Ashfield, Chief Engineer ; Office, City Hall Buildings ; Wm. Charlton, 1st Assisi. do ; James Smith, 2nd do do. CaptaiTis of Compaiiifis. — J. Humphry, Provincial, No. 1 Engine; James Ramsay, British America, No. 3 Engine ; Wm. Marks. Vic- toria, No. 4 Engine ; A. Ardagh, Deluge, No. 5 Engine ; Wm. Nicol, Union, Book & Ladder ; Wm. C. Morrison, Toronto, Hose Co. Police Depart7nent.~~George Gurnett, Police Magistrate ; W. S. Prince, Cnief of Police ; W. Andrews, Jr., Police Clerk. Stalions.So. 1, Gty Hall, Front Street ; No. 2, 309 Yonge Street ; No. 8, 333 Qaeen Street West. POST OFnCE. ' r ' T Joseph Leslie, Postmaster. $i¥ i: G. H. Backas, Assist, ditto. 2md Class Clerks.-^* H. Davis , J. Carruthers, A. Fenwiek, H. A. Johnson. 8rd Class derks.-^D. Spry, A. Graham, A. Cooper. A. Barley ^ A. Langley, A. Corke, J. McAlpine. 4(Jt Class.^W, Hope, J. Forsyth, W. Beatty, G. B. Douglas, A. Harstone. Letter Carriers.— John McCloskey, J. Ross, James McCloskey, P. Ross, J. Harrington, F. P. Johnson. Street Letter-Box Cdttectors H. Falklner, J. Bernard. Jfessenger.-^. Loughman. *at22:!amr TaRONTO. lOi ^4 ft lathan ith, J. >, Jr., BARBISTERS AND ATTORNIES. Allan, R. M. Anderson, J. T. Atkinson, Wm. Pryor Beaty, J., Jr. Bacon, W. Vynne Bos well, A. R. Brooke, Georgo BoydjW. J.,M.A. Boulton, James Barry, Thomas Bell, John BrougQ,S., Q.C. Blake, Edwd, M.A. Blake, S. H., B.A. Barrett, Robert G. Bull, Thos Bennett, Henry E. Boulton, G. D'Arcy Boomer, G. Belvins, John Burns, W . H. Bull, F. H., B.A. Cameron, Hon. J. H., Q.C. Cameron, H.,M.A. Cameron , Alex. Cameron, Matt. C. Crooks, R. P. Clark, W. Mortimer Carpenter, Jas Crooks, A., B.C.L. Carrall, C. I. , B.C.L. Carruthers, F. F. Campbell, S. B. Crawford, J. Cawthra, H. Cattarranh, A. J., M.A. Crombie, E., M.A. Connor, S., LL.D., Q.C. Clarke, A. M., M.A. Crickmore, John Crowther, James Durand, Cbas Davis, James Boyd Davis, W. Dempsey, Richard Duggan, John, Q.C, Dalton, Robert G. Doyle, J. H. Denison, George T. Eccles, Henry, Q C, English, C. E.,LL.B. Fitzgerald, J. Fitzgerald, E., LL.B. Flanagan, Wm breeland, Patrick Gwynne, J. W., Q.C. Green, C. H. Gamble, Clarke Gait, Thomas, Q.C. Harman, S.B., B.C.L. Hawkins, G. Harrison, Robert A. Hodgins, T., M.A., LL.B. Harper, J. Harper, W. John Hurd, Ed. E W. Hallinan, James Hellewell, J. , M.A. Heyden, L., jr. Hector, J. Houghton, George W. Inue,T.H., B.C.L. .Jackson, M. B. Jones , John Robert Jones, Ed., C.B.A. Jones, Jonas A. Jones, Charles Jarvis, Stephen M. Keele, W. C. Kingsmill, Nicol Leys, John Leith,Alex. Lount, C. W. Morphy. George Morphy, H., B.C.L. Matheson, T. W. , B.A. Miller, Robert Bell Meudell, W., B.A., Magrath, C, B.C.L. Moore, Robert Mowat, Hon. 0., QC. Morris, J. H., M.A. Murray, H. W. M., M.A. McBride, John McKenzie, V. McNabb, A., M.A. McLennan, Jas. McCutchon, P McG. Mclntyre, Neil C. Macdonald, A. Macdonald, John McNab, John \ MacDonell, Alex. McBride, John , McGregor. Patrick McMichaei, D., L.L.D. Morrison, Angus McGillivray McLean, Arch, G. Nanton, A. O'Brien, Henry M. ] Paterson, James ^ Patterson, C. S. Patton, Hon. J., LL.D. Paul, T. J. Prince, Albert Proudfoot, — r— Richards, S., Jr., Q.C. Robinson, John B. Robinson, C, M.A. Ridout, George Read, David B, A.D. Read, John B. Roaf, John, Jr., B.G.L. Ross, Hon. J., Q.C Smith, L. W., D.C.L. Sampson, D. A. , LL.D Spencer, G. H., LL.B. Simms, Charles H. Strong, Samuel Stanton, W. H. Stevens, D. F, ; i- •fgg^^fmiaj0^^l^l^^ffgSi^*>^i.*ime¥^i- 106 TORONTO. Sallivan, W. B. Tiylor, W., M.A. Turner, Robert J. Tilt, James Thompson, John E., B.A. Trew,Nell McLean Vankoughnet, M R. Vankoughnet, Hon. P.. Q.a Vankoughnet, S. J., B.C.L. Wood, Samuel G. Walkcm,G. A. Wallbrldge, T. C. Wilson, A., Q.C. Wilson, A.jP.C. •y; •i^-'c; 1.' il > fi COURTS OF JUSTICE. ,.!< .(\. .»■ .^ it } Puisne Judges. COURT OF queen's BENCH. Hon. Sir. J. B. Robinson, Bart. , Chief Justice. Archibald McLean, R. £. Burns, C. C. Small, Clerk of the Crown and Pleas ; Christopher Robinson, Reporter ; Robert Stanton, Clerk of the Process ; W. B. Howard, Clerk in Banc, and Chambers; W. B. Heward, Clerk in Practice Court*, John Small, Chief Clerk and Taxing Officer • Thomas Coxwell, Docketing Clerk ; John Dempsey, Supernumerary Clerk ; E. 6. Small, Clerk for the Registry of Bonds and Cognovits. The Court sits in Banc, during the four Terms, in Osgoode Hall. COURT OP ERROR AND APPEAL. This Court is composed of the Judges of the Superior Courts of Law and Equity, and has jurisdiction in Appeal from the Courts of Chancery , Queen's Bench and Common Pleas. It sits three times a year, namely , on the second Thursday after each Term, except Trinity Term. Clerk. The Registrar of the Court of Chancery , Toronto. COURT OP CHANCERY. — — — - — , Chancellor ; Hon. J. C. P. Esten and Hon. J. 6. Spragge, Vice-Chancellors ; A. N. Buell, Master ; Alexander Grant, Registrar and Reporter ; John Hector and Wm. Vyme, Bacon, Special Examiners; G. Henning. Taxing Officer ; Fitzgibbon, Surrogate Clerk; W.M Ross, Master's Clerk; J. £lack, Registrar's Clerk; A. Ross, Messenger. Chancery Teriis. — Examination Terms — ^From 1st Tuesday of Feb- ruary to the Saturday after 2nd Tuesday of April ; and from 1st Tusday of September to to the Saturday after 1st Tuesday of Novem- ber. Hearing Terms — From 4th Monday in April until Saturday of the following week ; and from 3rd Monday in November until Satur- day of the following week. The Court also sits every Tuesday (ex- cept during tbe regular vacations) throughout the year, for hearing motions for Decrees, motions for or to dissolve special injunctions, and appeals from the reports of the Master or Deputy Masters, I^og vacation from the 1st July to 21st August. «jfe72=jkan> TORONTO. lOT €OURT OF OOMMON PLBAS. B^o. W. H. Draper, C.B., Chief Justice. *< W. B. Richards, 1t>„i=,„a t.,^«— " J. H. Hagarty, b.CL , | Puisne Judges. L Hey den, Clerk of the Crown and Pleas ; E. C. Jones, Reporter ; A. B. Sullivan, 1st Clerk ; S. B. Clark, 2nd Clerk ; Robert Stanton, Clerk of the Process for B. R. and C. P. ; D. Connell, Crier and Usher. The Court of Common Pleas, established by the 12 Vic, cap. 63, consists of three Judges, who sit in Term in the same manner as the Judges of the Queen's Bench. Clerks of the Assize.-— W. A. Campbell, Toronto ; the Deputy Clerks ol the Crown are ex-officio Clerks of Assize and Marshalls in their respective counties. Deputy Clerks of the Crown— The Clerks of the county Courts will be ex-offlclo Deputy Clerks of the Crown and Pleas of their several counties as the present incumbents vacate by death or otherwise. Law Iferms. —Hilary begins first Monday in February. Easter be- gins 3rd Monday In May. Trinity begins Monday next after 21st August. Michaelmas begins 3rd Monday in November. Each Term ends Saturday of the ensuing week. Long vacation from 1st July to 21st August. _ ,1 >.t oiRCurrs. There are six Circuits, viz : The Eastern, held at Brockville, Perth , Ottawa, L'Original and Cornwall ; the Midland, held at Picton, Belle- ville, Cobourg, Peterborough, Whitby and Kingston ; the Home, held at Owen Sound, Hamilton, Niagara, Welland, Milton and Barrie ; the Oxford, held at Guelph, Berlin , Stratford , Cayuga, Woodstock, Brant- ford and Siracoe ; the Western, held at Goderich, London, St. Thomas, Chatham, Sandwich and Sarnia ; the Toronto or Homo Sittings, at Toronto. :^"r i >:- - Heir and Dbvisek Court .—Commissioners, the Judges of the Su- perior Courts, and such other persons as may be appointed by com- mission under the Great Sea). Their duties are to determine claims to lands in Upper Canada, for which no patent has issued from the Crown in favor of the proper claimants, whether as heirs, devisees or assignees. Sittings at Toronto, first Monday in January and July in each year. Clerk of Commissioners, W. B. Howard. Surrogate Court.— Judge, S. B. Harrison; Registrar, William J. Fitzgerald, Toronto. County Courts. — Presided over by resident Judge and junior Judge in each county ; these Courts possess equity powers. Quarter Sessions. — Chairnaan, the county Judge In each county, who, with one or more Justices of the Peace, holds a Court of Quarter Sessions in his county four times a year for trials by Jury in cases of larceny, misdemeanor and other offences. Sittings, second Tuesday in March, June, September and December with power 9! acyourument. ? i S n> }08 TOROXTO. N Reoordbr's Courts.— In the Cities of Toronto, Hamilton, London, Kingston and Ottawa, the Recorder's Court takes the place of the County Sessions, the Justices for counties having no jurisdiction in the Cities— the care of which is confided to the Recorder, Mayor, Alder- men and Police Magistrates of each. Sessions held 2ud Monday in January, 1st Monday in April and July, and 3rd Monday in November. Xecorders—Qeorge Duggan, Toronto ; Arohd. J. McDonell, Kingston ; John E. Start, Hamilton ; William Horton, London ; J. B. Lewis, Ottawa. Division Courts.— For the summary disposal of cases by the county Judges. Courts are held once in two months in each division, or oftener, at the discretion of the Judge. The Divisions are established by the Courts of Quarter Sessions. The Jurisdiction of these Courts has been enlarged by the Act of 18 Vic, cap. 125. Insolvsnt Dbbtor's Court.— The County Judge in each County presides. Division CouRT-~Court House, Adelaide Street East. — Geo. Duggan, jun., Judge; Allan McLean Howard, Clerk; R. W. UUie, Deputy Clerk ; Thomas Metcalfe, William Higgins and James Severs, Bailiffs. Registry Office for County of York — ^Toronto Street. — J. Ridout, Registrar ; H. Mulholland, House-keeper. Open from 10, a.m. , till 3, p.m. Registry Ofwcb for Cmr of Toronto— Edinburgh Assurance Build- ings, Wellington Street West.— Samuel Sherwood, Registrar ; John Cook. Clerk. Open from 10, a.m., till 3, p.m. Sheriff's Office— Court House, Adelaide Street East. — ^Fred. Wm. Jarvis, Sheriff; Henry Skynner, Deputy Sheriff; William Skynner, Charles Todd Gilmor, Clerks ; Charles Roddy, Thomas Roddy, Wm. Foster, John Irwin, Bailifi^. BANKS. Bank of British North America. — (Toronto Branch) : W. O Cas- sels. Manager ; L. Moffatt, F. Perkins, Directors. Officers— T. S. Hill, Accountant ; 6. H. Sooiheran. 1st Teller ; J. F. Gentle, 2nd Teller ; F. H. Mallock, Jas. Watson, J. S. Henry, Clerks ; Robert Parkes, Messenger ; L. W. Smith, D.C.L. , Solicitor. Days of Discount-'TxiQsd&ys and Fridays. Bank of Montreal.— (Toronto Branch) : Robert Milroy, Manager. Z^aj/t^ZHsootm^— Tuesdays and Fridays. Bank of Toronto.— Capital, $2,000,000— Head Ofllce,— A. Cameron, Oaahier. I>ay^i>i9cotm^Thur8day. TOROKTO. 10» ' 1 Bank of Upper Canida.— Gapital, $4.000,000— Head Offlce.— Hon. f G. W. Allan, President ; E. H. Rutherfora, Vice-President ; R. Cassels, Cashier ; Ed. Goldsmith, Manager Toronto Branch; James Browne^ Inspector. Day of Dtscotmt-^'We&iieBdaj. Cmr Bank (Toronto Branch) : Thomas Woodslde, Manager. OMcers—Johti Legge, Accountant ; R. C. Fitzgerald, Teller ; John Micnie, Ledger Keeper , Samuel M. Gaw, Messenger. Days of Discownt^UondtkyBj Wednesdays and Fridays. , Home District Sayings Bank— No. 4 British N. A. Bank Buildings , Wellington Street.— Bankers : The Commercial Bank of Canada. Charles Soadding. Actuary. , ^ , ^ QcEBEO Bank.— (Toronto Branch) : W. W. Ransom, Manager. Oncers— James Wright, Teller ; James Price. Clerk ; — — Local Director ; Alhert Prhioe, Solicitor. ■V, M ; ■rsti'J BOARD OF TRADE. W, P. Howland, Esq., M.P.P., President ; T. D. Harris, Esq., Vice- President ; Saml. SpreuU, Treasurer. Cbunc«{— Messrs. D. Crawford, J. 6. Worts, Wm. Henderson, Wm. McMaster, T. Ha worth, C. Robertson, Rice Lewis, A. Hamilton, A. M Smith, J. G. Beard, Geo. H. Wyatt, J. C. Fitch. Harbor Trust. —T. D. Harris, J. 6. Worts. Hospital Trust — Wm. Gooderhdm, Esq. Board of Arts and Manufactures. — W. P. Howland, Esq. , M P.P. Board of Arbitrators— Measra, C. Robertson, W. McMaster, W. P. Howland, W. Henderson, Brown, Haworth, Fitcb, Worts, Lewis, Spratt, Crawford and Vickers. EXCHANGE. Executive Committee.'^. H. He ward. President; J. Brown, Jr., Sec. and Treasurer; W. P. Howland, J. McMurrich and John Andrew Torrance. BOARD OP ARTS AND MANUFACTURES FOR U. C. Board Rooms in the new Hall of the Mechanics^ Institute, Toronto* President, Dr. Beatty, Cobourg ; Vice-President, J. E. Pell, Toronto; Secretary and Treasurer, W. Edwards, Toronto. Executive Commit- tee :— The President and Vice-President, Dr. Craigie of Hamilton; T. Sheldrick of Dundas, Professor Hincks, W. Hay and Protessor Hind of Toronto. Wfimm. 110 TORONTO. The Model Rooms and Library of Reference, illujitratlve of the Tn- dustrial and Decorative Arts and Manufactures, are open to the pub- lie, free, from 10a. m. to 4 p. m., each day. The Bourd publlbihes a Moutbly Journal of 32 pages, devoted to the interests of the Arts and Manufactures of Canada, at $1 per hnnum ; or to members of Mechanics' luHtitutcs, Agricultural and Library Societies, 50 cents per annum. Subscribers in liOwer Canada are supplied by the Board of Arts and Manufactures for that section. BAILWAY COMPANIES. Great Western Railway.— (Toronto Branch) : W. Tharp, Station Master and Freight Agent ; Wm. Jenkins, Locomotive Foreman ; Freight Depot, Queen's Wharf ; Passenger Depot, Union Station, foot York Street. Grand Trunk RaIlway.— (Western District) : d R. Christie, Super- intendent ; J. B. Jones, Freight Agent ; J. Martin, Locomotive Fore- man ; H. Bourlier, Station Master, Union Station ; J. E. Davis, Station Master, Queen's Wharf ; J. Stephenson, Agent, Don. Northern Railway of Canada.— Directors : Hon. J. C. Morrison, President; F. W. Cumberland, Vice-Pres. and Managing Director; James Beaty, John B. Robinson, T. D. McConkcy, James E. Smith, H. Wheeler, Jno. A. Chowne, Sydney Lawrence. Officers : J L. Grant, Superintendent ; G. Beatty, Secretary ; Sandford Fleming, Engineer ; 0. Gable, Ticket Agent ; Thos. Hamilton, Accountant. N COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS. University OF Toronto.— Visitor : The Rt. Hon. Sir E. W. Head, Bart., M.A., Governor General of British North America. Chancel- lor, Hon. Robt. Easton Burns ; Vice-Chancellor, Hon. James Patton, LL.D. Members of the Senate : Rev. John McCaul, LL.D ; John Langton, M.A.;Hon. Adam Ferguson, M.L.C.; Hon. Jos. C. Morrison, Q.C.; Hon. David Christie, M L.C; Sir W. E. Logan, Knight, D.C.L., F. R. S. and F. G. S. ; James J. Hayes, M.D.; Rev. Adam Lillie, D.D.; Ed. M. Hodder, M.D., F.R C.S., England ; Hon. J. H. Cameron, L.C; Rev. Egerton Ryerson, D.D. ; Rev. S. S. Nelles, M.A.; The Provost of Trinity College for the time being ; Very Rev. Angus McDonnell ; Rev. Michael Willis, D.D.;G. R.R. Cockburn, M.A.;Rev. J. Tabaret; Henry fl. Croft, D.C.L., F.C.S. ; John B. Cherriman, M.A. ; Daniel Wilson, LL.D., F.S.A., Scotland ; Rev. John Jennings, D.D. ; Hon. Oliver Mowat, Q.C., M.P.P. ; G. Herrick, M.D. ; Ira Lewis, M.A., B.C.L. ; Larratt W. Smith, D.C.L. ; Samuel S. Macdonell, M.A. , LL.P. ; TOROHTO. in the Tn- iQ pab- 1 to the nnum ; Library Ekda are .ion. Statioa )reiiian ; ion, foot ),Super- ve Fore- s, Station 3 Rev. Henry Bate Jossopp, M.A. ; John Helliwell, M. A ; William Geo. Draper, M.A.; Thomas A. Mclean, M.A.; John Boyd, M.A.. B.C.L.; Adam Croolcs, M A. , B C.L. ; Daniel McMichael, lAuT>. ; J. Edge worth Thomson, B.A. ; Edwd. Coursolles Jones, B.A ; J. Donglas Armour, B.A. ; John Juchereau, Kingsraili, R.A., and Hon. William Cay ley, M.A., M.P.P. ; Thomas Moss, M,A., Registrar. UpPEn Canada Colleor.— Princiiial, 0. R. R. Cockburn, A.M. ; 1st Gassical Master Rev. Henry St adding, Jl.D. ; 2nd ditto, William Wodd, M.A. ; !^athomatical Muster, James Brown, M.A. ; English Classical Master, C. W. Connon, LL.D. ; 1st English MasttT, Michael Barrett, M.D.; 2nd ditto, C. Thompson; French and German Master, Rev. E. Schluter, M.A.; A8.sistant Master, Joseph Kelly ; Drawing Master, Stewart Westmacott; Piano, Dr. Strathy ; French and Gym- nastics, Capt. Goodwin. Bursar's DsPARnnsNT or thb UwrvBRsmr and Collbgis at Toronto. —Bursar, David Buchan ; Cashier or Chief Clerk, A. Cameron; Book- keeper, M. Drummond ; Assistant Clerk, James Nation ; Messenger, William Morrow. UNivERsmr OF Trinttt CointGB.— Presidents : The Hon. and Right Rev. the I^rd Bishop of Toronto, and the Rt. Rev. the Lord Bishop of Huron. Chancellor of the University : The Hon. Sir John B. Rob- inson, Bart,, D. C. L. Provost of Trinity College : Revd. George Whitaker, M.A. Vice-Provost and Professor of Mathematics : Rev. G. C. Irving, M.A. Professor of Classics : Rev. Edwin Hatch, B.A. Professor of Chemistry : H. Y. Hind, M.A. Professor of Physiology : J. Bovell, M.D. Classical Lecturer: Rev. A. J. Broughall, M.A. Professorsof the Faculty of Jaw.' Hon. J. H. Cameron, D.C.L.,Q.C., and Hon. P. M. Yankoughnet, D.C.L., Q.C.; Professor of Music : G. W. Strathy, Music Doo. ; Bursar , C. Magrath, B C.L. Knox College,— Principal and Professor of Systematic Divinity, Rev. M. Willis, D.D. ; Professor of Exegetical Divinity and Philosophy, Rev. G. P. Young, M.A. ; Professor of Church History and Evidences of Christianity, Rev. R. Burns, D.D. ; Chairman of College Board, Rev. A. Topp, A.M ; Secretary, Rev. W. Reid, A.M. Session opens on first Wednesday of October and closes in the beginning of April. Congregattonal College of 6. N. America.— Officers of Instruction : Rev. A. Lillie, D.D.. Theological Professor ; Rev. Arthur Wickson, L.L.D., Classical, Mathematical and Hebrew Professor ; Treasurer, Patrick Freeland ; Secretary, Rev. F. H. Marling ; Directors, Rev. T. S. Eilerby, Rev. A. Lillie, D.D. ; Rev. A. Wickson, L.L D. ; Rev. Edward Ebbs, Rev. J. T. Byrne, Rev. T. M. Reikle, Rev. W. H. All- worth, Peter Freeland, J. Tamer, A. Christie, J. Nasmith. J. Snarr, K-KimbaU. "Ml ""CT 112 TOBOKTO. 1^ u- i 'l ■' GouNQL OF PuBuo INSTRUCTION vst UPPER Ganada.->Hoq. Samuel Beaty Harrison, Q*(X, Chairman ; Bv. E;gertoaRyer8on,D.D. , Chief Sa- perintendent of Education; Right Rev. A. M. F. Do Cbarbonnel, D.D., R. 0. Bishop ot* Toronto ; Rov. H. J. Grasett, B.D. -^ Hon. Josefph C. Morrison, Q.C.. M.P.P. ; James S. Howard, Rev. John Jennings, D.D.; Rev. Adam Lillie, D.D., and Rev. John Barclay, D.D., Members for Che purposes of the Grammar School Act ; Rev. J. McCaul, L.L.D., President of the University College, and the Presidents of the Col- leges affiliated with the University of Toronto. J. George HodginS) t.L.B.,F.R.G.S., Reoording Clerk. i ■.■ i : SOCIETIES. I'll 'Sil J.i-i-.'-'.V M:id\ 'S ■ !; ■..■(I,- Sr. Gborgb^s Society. — ^Patron, His Excellency the Governor Gen- eral Sir Ed. W. Head, Bart., &c. President, Robert Dodgson, Esq. ; James Beechall, Esq. , 1st Vice do ; Julian Sale, Esq. , 2nd do do ; F. J. Joseph, Esq., 3rd do do ; Chaplains, Revs. James Beaven, D.D., Henry Scadding, D. D., T. S. Kennedy and E. Hatch, M* A. ; Physicians, Drs. Hodder, Hallowell and Bovell ; Treasurer, W. B. Phipps, Esq. ; Secretary, W. H. Warne, Esq. ; Managing Committee, Messrs. T Brown, J. Smith, A. Braham, Joseph Hurd, John P. Full* James, Joseph Grand, G. Trebilcoclc ; Auditors, Messrs. H. Mason an^ R. Paricer ; Stewards, Messrs. J. B. Bobin: Brs. Jennings and Barclay, Chaplains : J. C. GUmor, Treasurer ; J. McBride, Secretary ; J. ^iichie, Marshall ; R. Dingwall, Piper. __. Canadian Highland Society.—- Lieut.-Co]oDel Macdoqgall, President; Hon. J. H. Cameron, Q.C., Angus Morrison, M.P.P., T. Sellar, A. P. McDonald, M.P.P. , Major McLeod, Vice-Presidents. Directors- Captain A. Taylor, A. D. Macdougall, Malcolm Livingston, W. Ha4g, H. McKay, A. C. L. Carlyle, H. Miller, W. Henderson, E. A. Mc- Naughton, A. Matheson, W. Wallace, A. Muir ; John M Bean,Treas.; G. M. Munro, COr. Secy. ; D Watson, Rec. Sec; Rev. Dr. Barclay and Rev. D. Watson, M.A., Chaplains ; Dr. Thorburn, Physician ; E. Mc- Coll and A. McLachlan, Bards ; J. McPherson, Interpreter; R. Ding- wall, N. Carmichal, D. McRae, Pipers. St. Patrick's SoasTY.— Officers — J. G. Bowes, President ; Alex. Manning, 1st Vice do ; W. T. McKee, 2nd Vice do ; D. A. Sampson, 3rd Vice do ; Samuel T, Green, Treasurer ; J. M. McLochlin, Secre- iKmo»fO. 113 Samuel lief Sa- l, D.D., seph C. s,D.D.; )er8 for LLD., tbe Col- lodginS) aor Gen- jn,E8q ♦, o do ; F. m, D.D., L, M» A. ) fV, W. B. Dmmittee, n p. Full- viason an4 Lingsford, , J. Burt; ichie aud rUorburn, . Gilmor, Dingwall, 'resident; filar, A. P. directors— W. HaAg, A. Mc- in,Treas.; irclay and ^ ; E. Mc- •,R.Dlng- ^Dt ; Alex. Sampson, Ita, Secre- tary ; Drs. Scott and King, Physicians : W. McKee and E. O'Keefe, Standard Bearers ; Rice Lewis, D. K. Feelian, J. Crawford, J. D. Merrick, M. Howe, LL.D., and J. McGee. •■u LrtfERARY AND SCIENTIFIC. j ,,, Ontabio Literary Soctcty, Toronto.— Instituted 1856.— Incorpor- ated 1860 — Meets every Tuesday evening at the New Mechanics In- stitute. John G. Scott, President; W. A. Foster, L.L.D., Ist Vice- President ; Chas. Belford, 2nd Vice-President ; John Forsyth, Treas- urer ; Thos. Sellar, Secretary ; W. R. Carter, Corresponding ditto ; J. C. Farewell, Assistant ditto ; D. Spry, Librarian. Executive Com- mittee: W. J.Rattray, B.A., J. W. Holcomb, M.A., C. W. Bunting and 0. Gable. A regular course of public lectures delivered under the auspices of the Society annually. . - v^jj-^i.-ia -^y^^^ Canadian iNsrrnjTB.— Daniel Wilson, L.L.D., President ; Rev. Prof. W. Hincks, F.L.S., Jas. Bovell, MIX, Rev. Prof. G. C. Irving, M.A , Vice-Presidents; D. Crawford, Esq., Treasurer ; Patrick Freeland, Esq., Recording Secretary; Rev. Prof, Hatch, M.A., Corresponding ditto ; Prof H. Y. Hind, M.A., F.G.S., Librarian ; J. F. Smith, jun., Esq. , Curator. Council ; Hon. 6. W. AHan, M.L.C., Prof. J. B. Cher- riman, M.A,, Prof. Henry Croft, D.C.L., Prof. E. J. Chapman, T. C. Keefer, C.E., Sandford Fleming, C.E. iVote.— The election of office-bearers for year 1861-62, will take place on the third Saturday of December, 1861. TRiNmr College Ijterary Inspitute.— Council /or 1862; Chairman ^ J. W. B. Eraser ; Treasurer, D. F. Bogert ; Secretary, M. M. Mc- Martin ; Librarian, W. Richardson ; Curator, J. G. Jessup ; Member for 3rd year, A. B. Cooke; Member for 2nd year, A. Lindsay. •jWdif'/i sMf- ,»»» OsGOODB Club.— President, Hon. Mr. JusticeRichards; Vice Presi- dents, T. W. Taylor, Esq., M.A. ; John McBride, Esq. ; R. A. Harri- son, Esq. , B C.L. ; John Roaf , jun. , Esq. , M. A. ; Wm. Atkinson, Esq. , M.A.; A. J, Cattanach, Esq., L.L.B. ; Secretary and Treasurer, W. A. Foster, L.L.B. ; Committee of Management, Messrs. W. G. Wood, L.L.B. ; J. W. Holcomb, M. A. ; J. C. Hamilton, M A. ; D. W. t)umble,< B.A. ; and J. Downey. ^* ' ..r Toronto Literary Society.— Established I860.— Meet weekly on corner of Carlton and Church Streets. President, Henry Martin ; Vice-President, W. Vale ; 2nd ditto, R. B. Butland ; Secretary, Thos. Parker ; Assistant ditto, J. E. Robertson ; Treasurer, B. J. Jupp ; Corresponding Secretary, Chas. Copp ; Librarian, Wm. Freeland ; Managing Committee, Messrs. R. Lillie, J. Cameron; R. Freeland* :! ? ■;! 114 TOBONTO. CHURCHES, &c. f;. rOt , African Baptist Church Revd. Robert Dick African Union Baptist Church .... *^ Alexander Lorimer, A.B. Baptist Chapel " T. F. Caidicott Baptist Church " J.Roberts Cooke's Presbyterian Church " Wm. Gregg, A.M. First United Pres. " ** John Jennings, D.D. Second " ** " Dr. Burns Holy Catholic Apost. " " Geo. Ryerson Holy Trinity " " Henry Scaddfng, D.D. Knox's Presbyterian ** " Alex. Topp New Conn. Methodist ** " T. Goldsmith «« " «• ** Wm. McClure Primitive " " ** Robt. Boyle " " «* " John Davison, Editor Reformed German " " C. F. W. Rechenberg " Presbyterian " ..... " Robt. Johnston Second Congregational *< ..... *V P. H. Marling St. Andrews Ch. of Scotland. t .... ** John Barclay, D.D. St. Basils Church (R. Catholic^ Fathers of St. Basil St. George's * ^ (of England) .... Revd. Stephen liCtt, L.L.D. (Bishop of Toronto o* T-,v.^o» rta*Y.A/i...i ti J Revd. H. J. Grassett, B.D., Rec. St. James' Cathedral .. ^ ,, E. Baldwin, M. A. ' ....ov ( " Mr. Boddy St. John the Evan. Ch. « .... " T.S.Kennedy a* u..„)<. nhn^^^v, /» n \ J Very Rev. J. Walsh, V.G. St. Mary's Church (R. C.) | ^g/^, j, ^ ^^^^^^ ^gg^ ^ ^ of F. r *• G. Northgraves, Rector St. Michael's Cathedral < " J. Shea, Assistant ( *• Mr. Laurent St. Paul's Church (of Eng.) " Saltern Givina ** ** (R. C.) " F. Rooney ^ St. Stephen's Church (of Eng.) .... " J. W. McCollum, M. A. Trinity " ** ....,** Alexander Sanson Unitarian *< " JohnScott Wesleyan ** " J. B.Howard )q__j_ *« ♦« »* Jas. Elliott /^"P"' Zion Congregational Chapel * * T. Ellerby Jewish Synagogue « ^ ' M. Goldberg 1 i^=!*» ta^isuB KKvtjRm, iin *-:v ler, A.6. D.D. , D.D. iklitor iberg ).D. .L.D. .G. t. & C. of F. Rector nt M.A« on Hapts. ■0 liO I * « • ^ » iV CEKSUS RETURNS OF CANADA, 1861> Ai Corrected in Bvreau qf AgricuUure and Statittics, ..li'^ii- CANADA EAST. Montreal aty 90,478 Quebec, ** 51,109 Three Rivers , < < 6,068 Sherbrooke^ Town 6.899 Argenteuilj County ....... 12 ,897 Arthabaska, L'Assomption, Bagot, Beaace, BeauharnoiS) Bellechaese, Bertbier^ Bona venture, Brome, Chambly, Cham plain, Charlevoix, Chateauguay, Chicoutimi,; Compton, Dorchester, Drummond, Gaspe, Hochelaga, Huntingdon, Iberville, L'Islet, «' 18,473 •< ..17,365 ** 18,841 «* 20,416 ** 15 742 « 16^062 " ....,* .19,608 .•••'•; .18j092 " 12,732 *» .......13,287 " .20,008 •* .......16,223 " 17,837 " 10,216 «* .10,210 It Soulanges «» 16,196t8t. Hyacinthe *< 12.356 " .......11,426 «* 16,474 17,491 • .••••.16,891 .......12,300 tt it Jacques Carti^r , * * ....... .11,218 Joliette, <* , 21,198 Kamouraska, *i .,. 21,0^8 Laprairie, * * • 14,476 Laval, <« .......10,607 Levio, -g . «« 22,091 Lotbiniere lilaskinonge Megan tic Mis!§isquoi - Montcalm Montmagny Montmorency Napierviile Nioolet •♦'• Ottawa — Pontiac • * > Portueuf Quebec Ktchelieu Ri<;hmond Rimouski Rouville Saguenay* Shefford St. John St. Maurice <^tanstead remiscouata Terrebonne Two Mountains Vaudreuil Vercheres Wolfe Yamaska Cotinty 20,01S ....... JL4 , 1 W »* .......17,889 "" ....... 18,60& « 14,724 •* 18,886 " .......11,186 " 14,6118 ** .21,668 « 27,7^ «* 18i2Bt " .......il,2* .... .. .27,898 «« 19,07b ....... w ,ow « 20,864 " .......1«,22!| «« 4,187 " ,.17,770 «« 12.221 «« 18.877 «« 14,853 " ..11,1 I 'i-ai-c-. 116 0BN8US BITURN8. Hamilton Kingston Loudon Ottawa'' Toronto Brant Bruce Carleton Dundas Durham Elgin Essex FroDtonae 61engar7 Grey Gi^nville Baldimand Halton Bastings Huron Kent Xambton , \ lianark CANADA WEST. Lincoln City 19,096 ** 13,743 «< 11.665 "' .i 14,669 «* 44,743 County 30,777 ** 27,499 «* 29,483 »» 18,693 ♦* ..39,137 * ** .......31,996 " ..26,211 .*.•••• 27 ,847 • «•••. •ru'l SI i'liunli.j' iVCilv (Jas ^Vork.s. •it.S. Sffj)l»(>iif, (limrlii , :).IVot*(h-p"A.syluiu. ♦l.lli»<'"Usli('ath«Hlral . o 7. Tixliil)!! iim BniU I lu"". I IJ.^atllLs S»>rTMii»einu O.S!Aiid'™( lufrtli. 10. C\\ otxhi' Mt'ssuili. ILCath (fph Asylum. Clinrcli 1 13.S .(Iporu'eH Cliurfli . l-Hiachhu'R'^Dt'^jot . ] la.C.'oIlc^V «le M«Jiitreal. 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