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THE MONTREAL POCKET ALMANACK, ^ntr (Sreneral %Ceg{0teri FOR 1843, BEING THE THIED AFTER LEAP YEAR. MONTREAL: PRINTED BY JAS. STARKE & CO. And Sold by the Booksellers. 1^ *i I ' n r'p Adj Adv Adv Amt Apo A8yl Assu Banli Bank Bapti Bapti Bene Bible Boarc Boar( Calen Cana< Carta Chief Chun Coacl] Comn Comn Comn Comn ^^f^ iW- ^.^74^^ CONTENTS. Adjutant Generars Department, 35 Advocates* Library, 94 Advocates Practising in Montreal, 47 American Presbyterian Free School, ... 90 A pothecaries, 49 Asylum for Aged and Infirm Women, ... 93 Assurance Companies 59 Agencies of, 60 Banks, .^ 56 Agencies of^ 58 Bankrupt Court, 39 Baptist Missionary Society, 88 Baptist College 90 Benevolent Society, (Ladies') 92 Bible Society, 86 Association, (Ladies') 87 Board of Trade, 55 Board of Works, 33 Calendar, &c 9 Canadian Missionary Society, 87 (Ladies,) .. 87 Cartage, Rates of, , 81 Chief Secretary's Office, 32 Church Loan Library, 95 Coaches, Cabs and Calashes, Fares of, . . . 83 Commander of the Forces, &c 34 Commissioners and Trustees, 77 Commissariat Department, 36 Common Notes, Eclipses, Festivals, &c. 7 I 11 .1 n ^•^^i ■*^ IV. CONTENTS ,•v-.-w-^.-*-^^^w'^ 'S.'N.-s.N.-s.'w. v.-v.-^'^'s,*^-^-.,-^ ^^ Coins, Value of 74 Commissioner of Crown Lands Office,... 34 Corporation of Montreal, 78 Committees of, 79 Court of Appeals 37 King's Bench, 37 Queen's Bench 39 Vice- Admiralty, 39 Quarter Sessions, 39 Currency Table, 74 Custom House, 54 Curling- Club 97 Disiances, Table of, 53 District and Division Courts, 40 District Registrars, , 44 District Wardens, 45 Duties, Table of, 63 under New Imperial Act 68 on Grain and Flour in G. Britain, 70 Emigrant Committee, 97 English Mail, Days of Despatching, 52 Executive Council...... 27 lire Engines, Stations, and Captains 98 Freight Tariff of, Kingston and Montreal 75 Gas Light Company, 62 General and Staff Officers, , 31 German Society, 86 Governor General, 27 Grammar School, 90 Hospital, Montreal General, 92 House of Commons, 24 House of Lords, 24 Inspector General's Office, 33 Indian Department, 36 Inspectors of Produce, 75 Fees allowed to,.. 76 Justices of the Peace, 46 Judiciary, British 25 <^ir/'t ,.,.,„*«yflW.hWr#"^ ^^^M ^^mi 74 34 78 .79 37 37 39 39 39 74 54 97 53 40 44 45 63 68 ,70 97 52 27 98 al75 62 31 86 27 90 92 24 24 33 36 75 76 46 25 i^i U CONTENTS. V. . -,-_-. -^"v* Land Companies 60 Law Students* Society 94 Legislative Assembly 29 Legislative Council, 28 Library, Montreal, 94 Licences! Inspector of, 76 Lying-in Hospital 93 Masonic Lodges 98 McGill College 89 Mechanics* Institute.... 95 Medical Board, 49 Medical (Military) Department, 36 Mercantile Library Association, 94 Military Secretary's Department, 34 Militia Officers. 36 Ministry, British, 22 Municipal Taxes 80 Natural History Society, 89 News Room, 55 Notaries, ». 48 Ordnance Department, 35 Orphan Asylum, Female Protestant, 93 v/ainoiic..t •.•.*.«...**•.•>... \fo Physicians and Surgeons,.. 48 Police, Montreal, 44 Post Office, 50 Population of British Empire, 25 Population and Extent of Globe, 25 Population, Sovereigns, &c. of Europe, ... 26 Population of N America, and Republics, 26 Provincial Secretaries* Offices, 32 Provincial Registrar's Office, 34 Public Bakery, 62 Quarter. Master Generars Department... 35 Queen and Royal Family, 21 Quoit Clnb 97 Rail-Road Company, 61 Royal Engineer Department, 35 r '^''(mi^o\ t,. .1, ' I ' j 1 m ' :^iW !\ '■> 1 .1 ! >!li i:i." &&i^^h. €:^'^^m m VI, CONTENTS. .^ ^-^ -\. "V >. >• -S. ^ •, *- *W-s. -^. -N. % %, *N. -S. -N. -N- •V'> s.-^'%*^.-^\-, 1^ Regiments in Canada and Officers Com. man ding, 101 Receiver General's Office, 33 Religious Denominations, Ministers Of- ticiating, and Hours of Public Worship, 99 Steam-boat Companies, 61 Saint George's Society, 84 Saint Andrew's Society, 85 Saint Patrick's Societ)[, 84 Society for Prom. Christian Knowledge, 88 Society for Propogating the Gospel, &c ... 88 School, National, : 90 British and Canadian, 90 Sunday School Union, 91 Sunday School Society, (Wesley an,) 91 Temperance Societies, 96 Time Table, for finding Maturity of Notes, &c 72 Trinity House, 54 Tract Society, 91 Tract Distribution Society, 91 Turf Club, 97 Wharfage on Vessels, 75 Water Works Company, 62 Wesleyan Missionary Society, 88 Young Men's Christian Knowledge Society 95 iT-'3 n ^^7^7,1 .101 .. 33 [), 99 ..61 ..84 .. 85 ... 84 e, 88 • •• 09 .. 90 ...90 ...91 ...91 ...96 of ...72 i ... 5^5 i 91 ' ...91 ...97 ...75 ...62 I... 88 95 \ ciii(;=3'^ '!' •■:,tV-^lj3iC30Oll ! I V f u,' IMI V y IlW, aiv K ALMANACK, &c. EPOCHS. Of the Mundane iEra, 5846 Since the Birth of Christ, according to chronologers, 1847 Of the vulgar Christian JEra, 1843 Since the Discovery of America, 351 Since the Foundation of Quebec, 235 Since the Treaty which confirmed the possession of Canada to the British, , 77 Of the Reign of H. M. Queen Victoria, 5 ECLIPSES. There will be three eclipses this year ; two of the Sun and one of the Moon. I. — An annular eclipse of the Sun, June 27 invisible in Canada. Conjunction, 2h. 30m. in the evening. Visible in South America and a large portion of the Pacific Ocean, II. — A partial eclipse of the Moon, Dec. 6, visible as follows. Beginning, 6h 24m— mid- dle, 7h 17m— end, 8h 10m. Duration, lh46m Magnitude of the eclipse (Moon's diameter 1) 0.2 on the southern limb. Ill— A total eclipse of the Sun, Dec. Cl, invisible in Canada. Conjunction, Oh 19m morning. Visible from the north-eastern part of Africa, and the southern part of Asia . I. B '-wirnt i ( , \ % f ( II ' sfi ; ! I :!i I t - k MOVEABLE FESTIVALS. Shrove Sunday February 26 Ash Wednesday, (1st day of Lent).. March 1 Palm Sunday April 9 Easter Sunday April 16 Rog-ation Sunday May 21 Ascension Day May 25 Whitsunday . . ( Pentecost) J une 4 Trinity Sunday June 11 Corpus Christi June 15 Advent Sunday December 3 FETES D'OBLIGATION OP THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. Circumcision January 1 Epiphany January 6 Ascension Day. .(Holy Thursday).. May 25 Corpus Christi June 15 Saint Peter and Saint Paul June 29 All Saints' Day November 1 Conception of the B. Virgin ... December 8 Christmas Day December ^b » i i^^Vii 1 « ^^1 ' ^ 1 il M ^ H Lj 9 1 -^ ■ DA 9 M. V 1 ■■ 2 ^^^1 o ' ^^1 O H 4 H 5' ™ m. H 7S H ^^ f8 93 j w9m 10 i '}' 1 \l V ; i 12 T - .;J|B \^1^ «-<■ EMBER DAYS. March June 8 4 10 6 11 7 September 20 22 23 December 13 15 16 ■>' ^' CHRONOLOGICAL CYCLES. Dominical Letter. . A Epact Golden Number. . , . 1 Solar Cycle 4 Roman indiction..l Julian Period... 6556 THE SEASONS, Spring' begins March 20, 7h 25m evening. Summer begins June 21, 4h 31m evening. Autumn begins September 23, 6h38m morn. Winter begins December 22, Oh 7m morning % 26 Th m 27 Ff ■ 28 Sa ■ "i^Su ^ ■ 30 M ■ 2] Tu j A<^>» m JANUARY. First Quarter, . . 8th day, 3h. 20ni * Evening Full Moon, 16th day, 3h. 38m. Morning^ Last Quarter, .. 22nd day, 8h. 12ni. Evening- New Moon, ... 30th day, 7h. 13ra. Morning- DAYS M. w. FESTIVALS, &c. 1 Su 2 M 3 Tu 4 W 5 Th 6 Fr 7 Sa 8 Su 9 M 10 Tu 11 W 12 Th 13 Fr 14 Sa 15 Su 16 M 17 Tu 18 W 19 Th 20 Fr 21 Sa 22 Su 23 M 24 Tu 25 W % Th 27 Fr 28 Sa 29 5m 30 M 31 Tu SUN rises sets Chcumcmon, Irish Union, 1801 Bolivar declared Liberatorl814 William Pitt d. 1806 Earthquake in Canada, 1663 Duke of York d, 1827 Epiphany Fenelon d, 1715 \st Sunday after Epiphany Canada Timber Act passed, 1765 Sir C Bagot asriv, in Can. 184!2 Linnaeus d. 1778 Amnesty signed at Paris, 1816 Hillary. Halley d 1801 Rebels evac. Navy Island, 1838 ^nd Sunday after Epiphany Battle of Corunna, 1809 Benjamin Franklin h. 1706 Prisca. Five rebels exec. 1839 House of Commons estab. 1265 American Indepen.acknow. 1783 Louis XV L beheaded, 1793 Zrd Sunday after Epiphany William Pitt d 1806 Guadaloupe taken, 1759 Com. of St. Paul* Burns 6. 1759 Dr. Jenner d, 1823 Duke of Sussex b. 1773 Henry V in. £/. 1547 Ath Sunday after Epiphany Charles L beheaded, 1619 Ben Johnson h, 1574 7 7 7 7 7 7 / 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 n I 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 39 38 38 37 36 36 35 35 34 33 33 32 31 30 29 4 21 4 22 4 22 4 23 4 24 4 24 4 95 25 26 27 27 28 29 30 31 2814 32 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 27 25 24 23 22 21 20 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 33 35 36 37 38 59 40 42 43 44 45 4 47 4 48 4 49 4 50 i \ * U. ! i ;e L4 "H^ )\ ifi :i L ..rii^g yi ^vl; I ! i i'i FEBRUARY. First Quarter, . . 7tli day, 1 1 h .43m. Morning- Full Moon, I4th day, 3h. 21m. Evening Last Quarter, .. 21st day, 6h. 4 in. Morning DAYS M. w. J 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 W Th Fr Sa Su M Tu VV Th Fr Sa Su M Tu W Th Fr Sa Su M Tu VV Th Fr Sa Su M Tu FESTIVALS, &c. Charlevoix d. 1761 Purlfic. V} M. Lander d. 1835 Blase. Ind. Greece ack. 1830 Cess, hostil. b. G.B. & U.S. 1783 hth Sunday after Epiphany Halifax rounded, 1750 IMtt's Administ. dissolved, 1801 Mary Q. of Sc. beheaded, 1587 Canada ceded to Britain, 1763 Q. Vintoria & P. Alb. mar. 1840 [Un. Up. & L. Canada, 1841 Septuagesima Sunday* Lady [Jane Grey beheaded, 1554 Valentine. Delorimier,Hindenlang,&c. ex. GhentTreatyratified,18l5 [1839 Madame Deshoulidres d. 1664 Mnrtin Luther d, 1546 Sexagesima Sunday, Napoleon Voltaire 6.1691 [poss.Tuil.1800 9^ Resolu. pass Assembly, 1834 Washington b. IIS'Z James L murdered, 1437 St. Matthias Canton taken bytheBritish,1841 Quinquagesima Sunday, Nap. [esc. from Elba, 1815 Sir John Colborne appointed [Administrator, 1838 s-^.-^ *-.'S.'S.-V.'\,*\.'','\.'' SUN rises sets 8 7 6 4 3 2 59 58 56 55 53 52 50 49 47 46 44 43 41 40 38 37 35 34 32 SO 29 4 52 4 52 4 54 4 56 57 58 1 2 4 5 7 8 10 5 11 513 14 16 17 19 20 22 23 25 5 26 5 28 5 50 5 31 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Venus Morn. Star till Oct. 2, thence Ev Star Jupiter do. July 10, do. ^^Pjg MARCH. New Moon, .... 1st day, Ih. I5m. Morning First Quarter, .. '^th day,6h. 2m. Morning' Full Moon, IGth day, lli.lSm. Morning Last Quarter, .. 22nd day, 5h. 43m. Evening New Moon, .... 30th day, 6h. 56m. Evening DAYS M. W. FESTIVALS, &c. J '2 3 4 5 6 7 8 W Th Fr Sa Su M lu W 9Th 10 Fr 11 Sa 12 5m ISM HTu i5;w 16,Th HFr 18 Sa 19Stt 20 M 21 22 25 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Tu W Th Fr Sa Su M Ash Wednesday. St, David Chad. Wesley d. 1791 Battle at Pointe-au-Pele, 1S38 [gress at Washington, 1801 \st Sunday in Lent. 1st Con- Bexar taken bySanta An na,18S6 Frigate Kandolph blew up, 1778 William lll.c/. 1702 Rizzio assassinated, 1569 Botany Bay discov. 1787 Nap. marriesMarieLonise,1810 2nd Sunday in Lent, Herschel disc.pl,Geo.Sidus,1781 Klopstockd. 1803. Andrew Jackson b. 1767 Jesuits burnt, 1649 St. Patrick. Brit, leave Boston Walpole rf. 1797. [1776. ^rd Sunday in Lent Newton d. 1727 Benedict. Batt. Alexandrial801 Stamp Act passed, 1765 Kevolution in Greece, 1821 Q. Elizabeth d, 1603. Annunc. VirginMary, Lady Day Wi Sunday in Lent Peace of Amiens, 1802 SUN rises sets 33 34 56 38 39 41 42 4t 45 46 48 50 52 S3 55 58 I'u Canada ceded to France, 1632 W K. of Sweden shot, 1792 ih Paris capitulates, 1814 FrlBositon blockaded, 1766 27 26 24 22 21 19 18 16 15 14 12 10 8 7 5 4 2 59 57 bQ 54 52 51 49 47 46 44 43 41 40 1 3 4 6 8 9 11 13 14 16 17 6 19 6 20 V I n -^^ms ■WIS I I, i' ' 1: i ■ ::; ■ I :i n I ) ill APRIL. Last Quarter, .. 7th day, Gh. 17m Evening New Moon, .... 14th day, 9h. 40m Morning First Quarter, .. 21st day, 7h. 36m Morning Full Moon, 29th day, llh 30m Morning DAYS M. w. FESTIVALS, &c. SUN rises sets 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 ^ja War b. Turkey & Egypt, 183^2 Su Wi Sundmj in Lent Battle of M Richard ' [Copenrtegen, 1801 Tu Harrison, Pres of U.S. d, 1841 VV Danton executed, 1793 Th Napol. sent to Elba, 1814 Fr Tithes estab. in France, 1795 Sa Hudson's Bay Co. estab 1692 Sti Palm Sunday. M U. S. Bank incorporated, 1816 Tu Canning b, 1770 W Ad.Rodney beat Fr. Fleet, 1782 Th Cath. Emancip. assented, 1829 Fr Good Friday B A.\'xm^XiZ:\^\Wl Sa Fr. Can. Trad. Co, estab. 1627 Su Easter Sunday. Batt.Culloden M [1746. BufFonrf. 1788 Tu 1st newspaper pub. in Am. 1704 W Alphege. Th Abernethy rf. 1831 ^^ Fr Byron d. 1824 Sa Total eclipse of the Sun, 1715 Su Low Sunday, St. George M ReLollets leave Fr. for Can. 1615 Tu Mark. W Brock's Monu. destroyed, 1840 Th Martial law rev.in Dist.M. 1838 Fr,Batt.york,»1813 Chaucerrf 1400 SaJLouisiana so\d|to U. S. 1803 Su2nd Sunday after Easter. 39 37 35 33 31 SO 28 27 25 24 23 21 20 18 16 15 13 12 10 9 7 6 4 3 1 58 57 55 54 6 21 6 23 6 25 6 27 6 29 6 30 6 32 6 33 6 35 6 3(i 6 37 6 39 6 40 6 42 6 44 6 45 6 47 6 48 6 50 6 51 6 53 6 54 6 56 6 57 6 59 2 7 7 3 5 7 1 W" ^W.-^.ir MAY. First Quarter, .. 7th clay, 3h 35ra. Morning Full Moon, 13th day, 5h 45m. Evoning Last Quarter, .. S^lst day, llh 5m. Morning New Moon, .... 29th day, Ih 4m. Morning DAYS M. w. FESTIVALS, &c. M Tu W rh Fr Sa Su m! Tu W Th Fr Sa M Tu VV Th Fr Sa Su M 1 2 r> O 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2t 26 27 28i5M 29 M PSiillip and James 1820 SUN rises sets Tu \v Th Fr Sa 30 31 Tu W Thistlewood Jamaica discovered, 1494. Siege of Quebec raised, 1776 Great fire at Hamburgh, 1842 St. John. Aylmer recalled, 1835 Srd Sunday after Easter Ice-bridge opposite Quebecl836 Test Acts repealed, 1828 [IbTl Blood attem, lostealthe Crown, |Chatham d. 1778. |Percival assassinated, 1812 'Virginia settled, 1G07. \Wi Sunday after Easter |Paper currency est in Am. 1775 M.Banks susp. specie paym 1837 I Great fire at Montreal, 17(5. iNapol declared Emperor, 1804 I Dun Stan. Lafayette rf. 1834. \ Rogation Sunday* Elec.Riots Pope 6. 168S. [At Monti 1832 4 Battle of Kamilies, 1706 Queen Victoria b. 1819 Ascension Day, Augustine Ven. Bede. Sunday after Ascension, Steamer Sir K. Peel burnt, 1838 Sir James Macintosh d. 1831 Joan 5)f Arc burnt, 1431 3£ t . , I ■J) : ip^ i% \ m iii ■ (i 1 i !! i'll !' I 'li I i'! I .*!5?^^'l JUNE. First Quarter,.. 5th day, 9h. 45m. Morning Full Moon, 12th day, 2h. 44m. Evening- Last Quarter,.. 19th day, 3h. 4lm. Evening New Moon, .... S^7th day, 2h. 3i'm Evening DAYS M. w. irrh 21 F 3 S 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 5// M Tu W Th Fr Sa Su M Tu W Th Fr Sa Su M lu W Th Fr Sa Su M Tu W Th Fr FESTIVALS, &c. Nicomede. Howe's Victory, 1794 4 1st Church consec. in Cana. 16^20 4 Reign of Terror in France, 1793 4 Pentecost — Whit Sunday, 4 King of Hanover b' 1771 4 Batt.ofBurlingtonHeights,l813 4 Reform Bill sanctioned, 183'2. 4 Louis XVII. d, in prison, 1795 4 Cholera first app. at Mont. 1832 4 Q.Vict. & P.Albert shot at 1840 4 Trinity Sunday, 4 Rye-house Piot discovered, 1603 4 Lord Hastings beheaded, 1483 4 Battle of Marengo, 1800 4 Corpus Christ?, 4 Cape Breton taken by Brit. 1745 4 St. Alban. Wesley b. 1703 4 \st after Trinity Waterloo, 1815 4 Battle of Bunker Hill, 1775 4 Wm. IV. d,— ace. Q. Vict. 1837 4 Longest day 4 Second ahdi. of Napoleon, 1815 4 Newfoundland discovered, 1497 4 Nati, John Baptist. Midsum 4 '2nd Sunday after Trinity Geo.IV c?.l830— acces.Wm.IV. Sun eclipsed,invisible inCanada Q. Victoria crowned, 1838 Saints Peter and Paul Roscoerf. 1831 SUN rises sets i9j7 41 18 7 42 17 17 16 1(1 15 15 14 14 14 13 4 7 43 7 43 7 44 7 44 7 45 7 45 746 7 46 7 46 7 47 137 47 157 47 13 7 47 137 47 12 7 48 12 7 48 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 47 47 47 47 4 137 47 ^ I 1 t 2 ^ 3 A 4 5 \ 6 1 7 I 8 s 9 s 10 IV: 11 T sw* JULY. First Quarter, .. 4th day, 2h. 15m. Evening Full Moon, 11th day. Oh. iTm. Eveniug" Last Quarter, .. 19th day,8h. 43m. Morning New Moon, .... '*7th day, Ih. 6m. Morning DAYS M. w. 1 2 3 4 5 t) 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 8a Su M iu W 'Ih Fr Sa Su M Tu W Th Fr Sa Su M Tu W ih Fr Sa Sv M Tu W Th Fr Sa Su M FESTIVALS, &c. Hayti procl. independence, 1801 MaJterTrin. Visit. B.V.Mary Quebec founded, 1608 bt. Martin. US, Indep. 1776 Don Miguel's fleet capt. 1833 BurgoynetakesTiconderag, 1777 Algiers taken by the Fren.1830 Edmund Burke d, 1797 Wi after Trln, Cholera re-ap- Calvin6.1509 [pears at Mon. 1834 First pap. pub. in France, 1 631 Battle of the Boyne, 1690 Bastile destroyed, 1789' Fr, Kevolution of 1789. [1812 Switliun. Michillmackin taken bth after Trin, Phipus arrives AdamSmithd.1790 [b'ef.Q 1690 Dr. Watts b. 17 ?4 Adm. Kirk takes Quebec, 1629 Margaret. Robert Burns d. 1796 Mary Mag. Un.Eng.& Sco. 1707 Qth after Trinity Can.Un. Bill Irish Keb.1803 [assented to,1840 StJames. Batt.LundyLane,1813 St. Anne. Coleridge d. 1834 Pretender landed in Scot. 1745 Durham d 1840. Fr.Rev. 1^30 Battle of Talavera, 1809 7th after Trinity Penn d 1716 Gibraltar taken, 1604 SUN rises sets 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 14 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 13 14 14 15 15 16 26 17 17 18 19 20 21 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 37 38 47 46 46 45 45 44 44 43 43 42 41 40 39 39 38 37 S(i S5 34 S3 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 24 23 22 4 3917 21 ^^^ r; ; * hlj^ i 1:1 I ) i \ 1 ^S 4 . y : il ilil' liii II! « ;' iiiil I.! I lis! b! ^^^f! I AUGUST. First Quarter,.. 2nd day, 6h. 48m. Evening* Full Moon, ;.. .. 10th day, Oh. 17m. Morning' Last Quarter, .. 18th day, 2h. 12ra. Morning- New Moon, .... 25th day, 9h. 54m. Morning DAYS M. W. FESTIVALS, &c. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 'J5 26 27 28j QQ 30 31 Tu W Th Fr Sa Su M Tu VV Ih Fr Sa Su M Tu W rh Fr Sa Su M Tu W Th Fr Sa Su M Tu W Th Lammas Day. Battle of the Nap.dec.Consul,18G2 rNile,1799 Columbus sailed for Amer. I49i' Jesuits suppressed in Spain, 1835 I land of Chusan taken. 1840 Sih after Trhi. Transfiguration Name of Jesus Canning d, 1827 L. Philippe declar. King of the St. Lawrence. [French,183() CharlestohConv destroyed, 1834 K. George IV. b 1762 ^th Sunday ajter Trin, Queen [Dowager Adelaide b. 179^2 Napol. b. 1 7ti9. Sir W. Scott Durham's Or. disall.1838 [1769 Duchess of Kent b. 1786 Steam- Boats invented, IS07 J. Bonaparte arrives inU.S. 1815 lOif^ Sunday after Trinity, Battle of Vimiera, 1808 Brit, land at Long Island, 1776 Gosford & Comrs. arrive, 1835 St. Bartholomew Washington burnt by Brit. 1814 Battle of Algiers, 1816. nth Sunday after Trinity Augustin. ' Grotius d. 1645 JohnBapt. behead. Locked. 1632 Paley b, 1743 John Bunyan d. 1688 SUN rises sets 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 5 40 41 4^ 43 45 46 47 48 •50 51 52 54 bb 58 59 1 CI o 4 6 / 9 10 11 \S 14 16 17 19 20 22 20 19 18 17 15 14 13 12 10 8 7 6 5 3 2 6 59 6 57 6 56 6 54 6bS 6 52 6 50 6 49 6 47 6 46 6 44 6 43 6 41 6 40 6 38 III If ^^s^ SEPTEMBER. First Quarter,.. 1st day, Oh. 43m. Morning Full Moon, 8tli day, 2h. 17m. Evening- Last Quarter, .. 16tli day, 6h. 28m. Evening New Moon, 23rd day, 6h. 8m. Evening First Quarter,.. .30th day, 9h. 26m Morning DAYS M. W. 1 Fr Si Sa 3 Su 4 M 5 lu 6 W 7 Th 8 Fr 9 Sa 10 Su 11 M Y2 Tu 13 VV 14 rh 15 Fr 16 Sa 17 Su 18 M 19 Tu !20 W 21 rh T-1 Fr 23 Sa 24 Su 25 M 26 Tu 27 W 28 Th 29 Fr 30 Sa FESTIVALS, &c. Cartier discov. Saguenay, 1535 London burnt, 166() (O. SJ Vlth Sunday after Trinity Hudson disc, river Hudson 1609 l&tCongress atPhiladeIphial774 Warsaw taken, 1831 Enurchus. Montreal capit. 176C Nativity of B. V. Mary Wm. IV. crowned, 1830 \Wi Sunday after Trinity Battle on Lake Champlain, 1814 Battle at North Point, 1814 Quebec taken— Wolfe kill. 1759 Hol> Cross Cartier arr. Que. 153 1 Huskisson killed, 1830 Washington decl. 3d clec. 1796 \Ath Sunday after Trinity Quebec capitulates, 1759 Lord Sydenham d 1841 First Kepublic in France, 1792 St. Matthew. SirW.Scottc?.1832 George IIL crowned, 1761 Bayonets first used in Eng. 1693 \btli Sunday after Trinity Treaty of Holy Alliance, 1815 StCyprian.59L.C.&8lU.C.rebels [leave M. for N.S.Wales, 1839 2d voyage of Columbus, 1^93 StMichael. Ferdin.VIl. #/. 183o StJerome. Whitfield d. 1770 SUN rises sets 5 23 5 25 3 26 6 37 6 35 6 34 5 28 6 32 3 29|6 31 5 31 6 29 :3 32 3 34 5 35 3 37 :5 38 5 40 5 42 5 43 5 45 547 5 48 5 50 t) 51 53 55 56 58 1 3 4 6 7 9 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 28 6 26 6 25 6 23 6 22 6 20 6 18 6 17 6 15 6 13 6 12 6 10 9 7 5 4 2 559 57 5 5 5 5 5 54 53 51 SS7 j ,■ I'! 1 1 . 1 ! i li-i ia s ^-hi: ^fi P*H . I /. (ill UK ■ iiii fell 'li t ^i 1 ' ll'i • i J: ^! ! I ^^^ *^M OCTOBER. Full Moon» 8th day, 6h. 24ra. Morning Last Quarter, .. 16th day, 9h. lOm. Morning- New Moon, .... 23rd day, 2h. 43ra. Morning- First Quarter,.. 29th day, 9h. 50m, Evening- DAYS M. w. FESTIVALS, &c. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 55 Sa M Tu W Th Fr Sa 5m M Tu W I'll Fr Sa Su M SUN risessels {Gth Sunday after Trinity Cartier arrives atMontreal,1534' b 10,5 50 Dey of Algiers strangled, 1817 Belgian independence, 18S0 America discovered. 1492 J6I6 5 44 Faith. Peace with U.S. 1783 6 18 5 42 Great Fire at Miramichi, 1825 6 19 5 41 nth Sunday after Trinity ^ 21 StDenys. Batt.of Savannah, 1779,6 22 West b, 1738 |6 24 Duncan beat Dutch Fleet, 1797i6 26 Penn b. 1744 [1812;6 27 6 12 6 13 6 15 5 48 5 47 5 45 Batt.ofQueenston— Brock killed 6 29 6 30 6 32 5 39 5 37 5 34 33 31 30 28 27 25 23 22 20 5 5 5 5 5 5 Murat shot, 1815 \Wi Sunday after Trinity Kosciusko d. 1817 !« 33 Tu Ethelreda. Burgoynetaken,1777[6 ^^ W StLuke. Batt of Leipsic 1813j6 36 Th Hon. C. P. Thomson arriv. 1839;6 38 Fr Battle of Navarino, 1827 6 40 Sa Batt. Trafalgar— Nelson k. 1805-6 41;i5 19 Sul9th Sunday after Trinity J6 43)5 17 M Sir J.Colborne sails forBrit. 1839 6 44 5 l6 6 46(5 14 12 11 9 8 6 Tu'Edict of Nantes revoked, 1685 W jCrispin [garth d, 1794 6 48 . 6 49 6 51 6 54 6 55 Tu Luther pub. 95propositions,15l7|6 57 Th; Batt.of Chateauguay, 1813. Ho Fr jCook, the navigator, b. 1728 Sa^Saints Simon and Jude Su 20th Sunday after Trinity M| Morea evacua bytheTurks,1828 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 S>5» i •^i^fcv,c«: NOVEMBER. Full Moon, 7th day. Oh. 28m. Morning Last Quarter,.. 14th day, 9h. 41m. Evening New Moon,.... 21st day, Oh. 45m. Evening- First Quarter,.. 28th day, "h. 16m. Evening DAYS M. w. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 lo 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 W Th Fr Sa Su M Tu VV rh Fr Sa Su M Tu W Th Fr Sa Su M Tu W ih Fr Sa Su M Tu W Th FESTIVALS, &c. SUN rises sets All Saints. Durham ieavesQue.jb' All Souls. C 1838 6 St. Jean d'Acre taken, 1840 7 Martial Law proclaimed, 1838 7 2\st after Trin. Gunp.Plot,1605 7 Kiots at Montreal, 1837 7 Princess Charlotte d, 1817 7 Princess Sophia 6. 1768 7 Prince of Wales b. 1841 7 Rebels beat at Beauharnois,18387 Battle of Cbryslers' Farm, 1813;7 ^'2d after Trm. Brigands at Pres-l7 Britius, [cott, 18377 Arnold arrives before Que. 1776 7 [Shoultz, def. at Pres. 18387 American Brigands under Vonj7 Rebels resc. at Longueuil, 183717 U.S. Treaty of Commerce, 17947 23r^ after Trin, Att. to ass. L.|7 Edmund. [Philippe, 1832J7 Princess Koyal born, 1840 |7 Cecilia [dered, 1837|7 StClement. Lieut. Weir rnur- 7 Peace with United States, 1814 7 Rebels def. at St. Cliarles, 1837 7 E. 1. Compy. incorporated, 1700 7 QUh after Trin. Fronlenacc^.at 7 Batt. Bexar, 1835 [Quebec, 1698 7 Polish Revolution, 1830 7 StAndrew. Wetherall ret.from 7 [St. Charles, 1837 58 59^5 1 2 2 1 59 58 55 7l4 53 8 4 52 10 11 12 14 15 16 If) 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 28 29 30 31 32 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 34 4 33 4 32 4 31 SO 29 29 28 50 49 48 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 37 36 35 & ^■■\i M I (J- m '■M ff V.Hvl' ii'lh' ii . • 1! jl! li ilii »jii. f I lj!l ^i ^ >/}= .v^^?^^55 DECEMBER. Full Moon, 6th clay, 7h. I2rn. Evening- Last Quarter,.. 14th day, 21i. 30m. Evening- New Moon 21st day, 3h. 28m. Evening- First Quarter,.. 28th day,lOh. 2Im. Morning- DAYS M. W. FESTIVALS, &c. Rebels ret. from St Denis, li^ol Troops possess St Denis, 1837 Advent Sunday Napoleon made Fmperor, 1804; Gosford pro. Martial Law, 18o7 iVIoon eclipsed, visible— 6^ p. im Rebels defeated at Toronto 1837 Conception of B. Virgin [1838 Milton b. 1608. Von fchoultz ex. 7 2d Sunday in Advent 7 Charles XI L killed, 1718 SUN rises sets '21 26 26 25 Gay d. 1732 7 7 7 7 (735 7 34 34 35 37 7 37 4 7 384 384 4 4 £9 39 [183817 '39 Lucy. Sir J Colb. ap Gov. Gen i7 10 Rebels def. at St Eustache, 1857 7 40 Rebels surr. at Gr. Brule, 1837 |7 40 Macken. poss. Navy Island, 1837|7 40 3rc? Sunday in Advent ;'7 41 Tea destroyed at Boston, 1773 7 41 Battle of Niagara, 1813 7 41 [and Duquette hung, 18387 4] Sun eel. inv. ShortestD.iy. Car.!7 41 Pilgrims land at Plymouth 1620|7 41 Washington resigns com. 1783 Ath Sunday in Advent Christmas. Newton b» 1642 StStephen StJohn Belgian Ind. ack. 1830 Innocents' Day Steamer Caroline burnt, 1837 Vessel leaves Quebec, 1772 1*^ Sunday after Christmas. 41 41 41 40 40 40 24 23 23 22 22 21 21 21 20 20 20 4 20 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 20 20 4 20 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 40 4 20 59!4 21 7 39,4 21 n § I i ' ■.if. Y^m rr i <:^^i?2&^ QUEEN AND ROYAL FAMILY. ^^ V^v%.-^*V>.^w-*v-^>,'N.'V"W>-'*'V>,-v"^."N-"^'' -N.'N.'N.^.-V-VN. w-*.^^ THE ROYAL FAMILY. THE QUEEN. VICTORIA, Queen of the United King- dom of Great Britain and Ireland, (daughter of the late Duke of Kent* by Victoria Maria Louisa, sister of Leopold, King of the Bel- gians,) born May 24, 1819— succeeded her uncle William IV. June 20, 1837-- married Feb. 10, 1840, to Prince Albert, of Saxe- Cobarg-Gotha, born Aug. 26, 1819— Issue; Victoria Adelaide Mary Louisa, Princess Royal, born Nov. 21, 1840. Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, boru 9th November. 1841. QUEEN DOWAGER. Adelaide, (consort of Wm. IV. late King) sister of the Duke of Saxe-Meiningen, born Aug. 13i 1792— annuity, £100,000. UNCLES AND AUNTS OF THE QUEEN. 1... Ernest Augustus, K. of Hanover, D. of Cumberland, born June 5.1771— an. £21, 000— married May29, 1815 FredericaSophia Carolina sister of the Duke of Mecklenburg- Strelitz, born March 20, 1778— issue: Geo, Frederick, boru May 27, 1819. 2„, Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex, born Jan. 27, 1773— an. £21,000— (married, at Rome, ApriH, and at London, Dec. 5, 1793, Lady Augusta Murray, daughter of the Earl of Dunmore— being contrary to the 12 Geo. III. it was declared void in 1794.) d*,.Adolphus FrederickjDvike of Cambridge, born Feb. 24, 1774— an.£27,000— marriedMay imm ;t- i- .; V. I, ) IH , ' 'I ',': 1 1 !' I i ¥'f,. m\{ I, I I ,)'i ) 22 THE MINISTRY. 7, 1818, Augusta Wilhelmina Louisa^ niece of the Landgrave of Hesse, born July 5, 1797 — Issue : George William^ born Mar.26,1819 ; Augusta Caroline born July 19, 1822 3 Mary Adelaide^ born Nov. '■21, 1833, 4...il/ar?/,Duchess of Gloucester, born An, 25, 1776— an. £15,958— married July 22, I8i6 to her cousin, William Frederick, Duke of Gloucester, who died Nov, 30, 1834. b;,Sophia, born Nov. 3, 1777— an. £15,958. THE MINISTRY, The Ministry under Lord Melbourne, which commen- ced in April, 1835, went out of office in September, 1841, and a new Ministry wasfcmed with Sir Kotiert reel at its head. Duke of Wellington. salauv. Sir R. Peel, 1st Lord of the Treasury, £ 5,000 Lord "LywAXxxxT^X^Ld. High Chancellor^ 14.000 Lord Wharncliffe, Pres. of the Council,. 2,000 Duke of Buckingham, Ld. Privy Seal, .9,000 Sir James Graham, Home Secretary., , ,5,000 Earl of Aberdeen, Foreign Secretary,, 5. 000 Lord Stanley, Colonial Secretary 5,010 RtiHon. H. (you]burii, Chanc. of Fxcheq, 5,000 Earl of Haddington, 1st Ld. Admiralty A 500 Ld.Ellenborough,/'r6*. Board ofCont7'oL3,500 Sir E. KnatchbuU, Pfl-^/m. of the Forces , ,2,600 Earl of Ripon, Pres. Board of Trade, , , .2,000 Sir H, Hardinge, Secretary at War 2,580 THB ABOVE FORM THE CABINET. Lord Lowther, Postmaster General, ' Ld. G. Somerset, Chanc. Duchy of Lancaster, Earl of Lincoln, Alex. Milne &^Cha3. A. Gore, Commissioners of Woods and Forests, *^i^i ^ mece ^5,]797 '6,1819; i Mary ►rn Ap, 2, 1816 >uke of 15,958. I ;. '^ immcn- teniber, Kotiert Ifl'irfl n ■ 5,000 14.000 .2,000 2,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 4 500 3,500 2y500 ^,000 2,580 hi: I ti l! :l^ »^* :. '[! i ■ •i ' 1 'i .!. ' i I: ^ ' h V - - 1 h i , "!; 1 . 1 ^^^ff. i Wif Si Si Di D\ Si] i^-^ 1^^ ^Ml THE MINISTRY. 23 S.'S.^.^v****'^'^'**''^''-"^*'*'^"^'^"^-*^"^^ ^ ^ ^ "^ -v -^^ -. ^«,^s, •.>■>--<.•', V N,** ^ -s. -N. -^ ">- Sir G. Murray, Master Gen. of the Ordnance, W. E. Gladstone^ VicePresident of the Board of Trade and Master of the Mint Sir Frederick Pollock, Attorney General. Sir William Follett, Solicitor Generals Dr. Nicoll, Judf(e Advocate, 1 for Duncan McNeil, Lord Advocate, ) Scotland Sir G. Cockburu, Lord Ashley, Adm. Sir W. Gage, Sir G. Seymour, Hon. Captain Gor- don & Hon. H. L. Cprryy Lords of the Ad- rairalty Hon Sidney Herbert, Chief Secretary of the Admiralty A Pringle, H Baring, J Young, & J M Gas. kell, Lords of the Treasury. Sir G Clerk & Sir T Freeraantle, Joint^Sec^ retaries of the Treasury. Hon W Baring and J E Tennant, Secretaries of the Board of Control. Hon C M Sutton, Home Under Secretary, G W Hope, Colonial do. Lord Canning, jPore2^?2 do, F R Bonham, Stoi'ekeeper oftJie Ordnance* Captain Boldero^ Clerk of the Oi'dnance^ Col Jonathan Peel, Surveyor General of the Ordnance Earl of Liverpool, Xor(?5^eit7ar(^ of the House- hold Earl of Jersey, Master of the Horse. Earl of Rossi yn. Master of the Buckhounds. IRELAND. Earl de Grey, Loi'd Lieutenant, sal. £20,000 Sir Edward Sugden, Lord Chancellor, £8,000 Lord Eliotj Chief Secretary. T B Smith, Attorney General. Mr. Greene, Solicitor General. mi 'i^^^ C !< f "•< ' ) 'i i 1 M 1 ' ' ] ' il *\i; ■ I ) { mmm imm^ ill' 1 24 THE PARLIAMENT. IMPERIAL LEGISLATURE. HOUSE OF LORDS. The House of Lords is composed of all the five orders of nobility of England, viz. Dukes, Marquise.s Earls, Viscounts, and Barons, who have altal *ed the age of 21 years : of 16 repre- sentative Peers from Scotland; 28 represen- tative Peers from Ireland ; 2 English Arch- bishops and 24 Bishops ; and 4 representative Irish Bishops. Tlie number of each, in 1842, was as follows :— Dukes, (3 Royal Dukes,) 24 Marquises,...., 20 Earls, 117 Viscounts, 22 Barons, , 219 Peers of Scotland, (elected,) 16 Pe3rs of Ireland, (elected for life,) £8 English Archbishops and Bishops, 26 Irish Represent. Archbishops and Bishops, 4 Total, 376 HOUSE OF COMMONS. Elected Aug. 1841— Hon C S Lefevre, Speaker The House of Commonsconsists of Knights, Citizens, and Burgesses, respectively chosen and apportioned, as follows : — c««i«^^ ( For Counties, 159 ftal"! universities, ...:......, 4 } 00 Cities and Boroughs,337 Srotland i ^^^ Counties, 201 Scotland, ^ ^.^.gg ^^^ Boroughs, 23i 63 Ireland ■{ 105 For Counties, 64 University, 2 Cities and Boroughs, 39, Total,..*,.,,., 658 :}. JUDICIARY, David Bovlp /or^"?''*'*"- John HopS\f.r^fe te^/^meW. John Doherty, ^''•j/ytice Q. BeZ^k. ..... "• <^o»»- Pleas POPULATIoropTR-HEMPlR. En^'land and WaT"**" ''«• i^and 2,624,586 Guernsey, JeweV and MaA 8™82 Total (exclusive Of alvT: " ' ' :^^-i?i27? ^OP^LATION^^— -- Weimar Aimana^j,^ jg^^' ^i-OBIl.. Asia !!'..::: 233,240.043 3 loV )«, Africa. 608,516.019 17 snl'/?| America," " K>1.498.41I li e??'!^? Australia Ac 48.007,150 isjis'loo ,^., -^838^94 l^lZ __^^J^~-"... 993,108,537 l^o";^ iiu ■MW 1'. I .!ii A# 26 STATISTICS. — N. ^ >. '>»-v. -N, ^ -V \. "S. ■%- "S. V-s, >» •%, •> s-V-V >^>w-s^^.^>.-. ■ \.% N,*^"^'*s.N.>.'*i w -^ %. \, 'S- N. 'N. "N. ■^. N. -N. -* i EUROPEAN STATES, SOVEREIGNS, POPULATION, &c. Name . State. Charles IV.. S\v. & Norw. Nicholas I. . . Russia Christi.VlII. Denmark ... Victoria GreatBritain William II.. Holl.orNeth. Leopold. . . . . 'Belgium . . . . Fr.Wm.IV..iPrussia Frederick . . . | Saxony Ernest Aug*. | Hanover.... German Stat es, Wurtemberg Bavaria Austria Portugal.... Sardinia . . . . William ,. Louis Ferdinand LouisPhillip.: France Isabella II.. Spain . Maria II.... Chas/ Albert Leopold II.. {Tuscany MariaLouisa Parma Francis IV.. Chas. Louis . Greg. XVI . . Ferdinand 1 1. Otho born Ac, Populate 1764 1818 4,150,000 1796 1825 51,100,000 1786 18391 2,097,400 1819 1837 26,856,028 1792 1840 2.8VO,000 1790 1831 4,230,000 1795 184013.800,000 1797 1836 1771,1837 1781 1816 1786 1825 1793 1835 1,680,000 1,679,000 5,445.100 1.610,000 4,300,000 34,100,000 17731830 33,600,000 1830 1833 11,963,000 Modena Lucca ChurchStates Two Sicilies Greece AbdulMedjidlTurkey 18191826 1798 1831 I797il824 1791 1814 17791815 17991824 1765 1831 1815 1830 1815 1823 1833 1839 3,400,000 4,500,000 1,330,000 440,000 390,000 472,000 2,590,000 7,650,000 810,000 12,000,000 Total Population of Europe. . . .233,884,800 REPUBLICS OF NORTH AMERICA. United States, John Tyler, Pres 17,068,666 Mexico Anastasfo Bustamente 7,687,000 Central Amer 2,000,000 Hay ti Jean Pierre Boyer .... 933,000 Yucatan Miguel Barbachano '. . . 479,400 Texas Samuel Houston 150,000 f^^- ^y^ ^^rm^. PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE. 27 , ^*. V -v'-^vVN-N, 'w'**'-^->-.%-^^"**"^> •-"N-Nr-Si^V^ -^ >,-s V N."*, X.N. V -^.-^.^.-v-, CANADA. GOVERNOR GENERAL. His Excellency the Rig-ht Hon. Sir Cfiarles Bagot, G.C B. one of Fler Majesty's Most Honorable Privy Council, Captain General and Governor-in- Chief of Her Majesty's Provinces of Canada, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, and of the Island of Prince Edward; and Governor General of all Her Majesty's Provinces on the Continent of N America & the Island of Prince Edward. Rawson'W. Rawson, Chief Secretary, Capt. J T W Jones, Royal Cana. Rifle Regt. Military Secretary and First ADC Captain Ba^ot, R N- Private Secretary Capt G Talbot and Hon T G Cholmondeley, 43rd Regt. Aides-de-camp. \3robinctal Hegtslatutr. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Hon R B Sullivan, Chairman of Committees John Henry Dunn, Receiver General Samuel B Harrison, Prov. Secretary E. Dominick Daly. Prov. Secretary W. Louis H Lafontaine, Atty, General, E. Robert Baldwin, Atty. General, W. H H Killaly, Chairman Board of Works Thos. Cushing Aylwin, Sol, General E. James Edward Small, Sol. General, W. Augustin N Morin, Com. of Cr. Lands »v\«wi i 'ili:l ' 1 i i t ! 1 ■ 1 I- u I ■ I i h iM \ .■[',<: '. ^■ \i m £ .| 1 28 PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE. OFFICERS. Etienne Parent, Clerk W H Lee, Assistant and Confidential Clerk Thomas G Hurd, Second Clerk Sarauel B Smith, Third Clerk Michael Naughton, Messenger Richard Jones, Doorkeeper LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. R S Jameson, (Vice- Chancellor,) Speaker, Members, Residences* Hon Peter B deBlaquidre.. Woodstock ^'ww. Peter M'Giil Montreal .^^^ Robert B Sullivan .... Kingston T^^vv. Rene E Caron Quebec ^^^^ William Morris Brockville *^^^ George Pemberton ..Quebec fgarry Alexander Fraser .... Fraserfield Glen- Barthelemy Joliette . . Industry Village James Crooks Flamborough, W Adam Fergusson ditto, East John Fraser Quebec John Macaulay Kingston John Hamilton Kingston v^vr^ Francois P Bruneau.. Montreal .vvr*^ John McDonald Gananoque 0,t^ Adam Ferrie Montreal Jean Bte. Tache Kamouraska Paul H Knowlton ....Brome Thomas McKay New Edinburgh Gabriel Roy St Laurent Philip H Moore St Armand Robert Dickson Niagara Amable Dionne Kamouraska Joseph Dionne . . St Pierre les Becquets George J Goodhue .... London f 1 PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE. 29 Hon Levi us P Sherwood ,, Toronto ,^^ William Walker Quebec ^^^vw. Simeon Washburn ....Picton PERMANENT OFFICERS. James Fitzgibbon, Clerk Charles DeLery, jun. 1 . eaisf ant Clprks J F Taylor, senr, f Assistant cierKs J F Taylor, jun. Additional Clerk Robert Leraoine, French Translator R Armour, Law Clerk and Eng-. Translator Rev* W A Adamson, Chaplain, acting also as Librarian John G Spragge, Master in Chancery F S Jarvis, Gent. Usher of the Black Rod Olivier Vallerand, Serjeant at- Arms Thomas Brooke, Doorkeeper M Keating, Ch. Messenger and Housekeeper LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY, Elected in March and April, 1841, Austin Cuvillier, Speaker, Constituencies. Beauharnois ... Bellechasse Berthier Bonaventure ... Brockville Bytown Carlton Chambly Champlain Cornwall Dorchester .... Drummond .... Dundas Members. \ Residences. E GWakefield A Turgeon ..I I) Armstrong,! J R Hamilton G Sherwood.. SDerbishire.. J Johnston ... John Yule.... R J Kimber.. S Y Chesley.. A Taschereau R N Watts . . John Cook.... Beauharnois St Gervais Berthier New Carlisle Brockville Kingston Bytown Chambly Montreal Cornwall StMarieN.Be Quebec Williamsb'gh f^ u H! r' X : ( '< ' n n ! ! ' I ■ ' i !!■- aSfXstopi'xamMM '\ fill :( '■ n X li )Ai 30 PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE. ..'^w^^->..-^.-^.'^^^ ^. V. ,^'\.-^-S-~s.-^-^>.-V->.-s--v'V X** ^'"w^-v. >wV,-s,'S,'X-N,-^'S^-s.-^-\.'-«^-S,-s,~. ^9 Constituencies^ Durham Essex.* Frontenac Gaspe Glencarry Grenville Haldimand .... „ ,^ ( E. Kid. Halton \ ^ .^.^ Hamilton Hastings Huntingdon.... Huron Kamouraska ... Kent Kingston Xjanaric ..*•.... Leeds Leinster Lennox&Adgtn L'lslet London Lotbiniere ...... Megantic Middlesex Missisquoi Montmorency... Montreal City [ Montreal County Niagara Nicolet Norfolk Northum f S.Rg berland (N.Kg Members, \ Besidences. J T Williams, Port Hope Snndwich Kingston Kestigouche John Prince.. Henry Smith . Robt. Christie J S McDonell,! Cornwall Samuel CranelPrescott I) Thompsons Indiana Caleb Hopkinsj Nelson James DurandDundas Sir AN McNab Hamilton Belleville Montreal Goderich E Murney.... A Cuvillier , Dr W Dunlopl A Berthelot.. I Quebec Joseph Woods! Chatham S B Harrison .j Kingston M Cameron ..iPort Sarnia James Morris . Brockville J Dewitt Montreal J S Cartwright Kingston W H Merritt . St Catharines D Thorburn . . Queenston EtienneTachejSt Thomas H H Killaly., Kingston J B I Noel .... St AntdeTilly D Daly Thos Parke.. Robt Jones .. F A Quesnel. George Mottatt Benj Holmes. A MDelisle.. H J Boulton . . Louis M Viger I P Powell ... G M Boswell, Kingston Kingston Ste Athanase Montreal Montreal Montreal Montreal Niagara Montreal Vittoria Cobourg John Gilchristj Cobourg PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE. 31 ^ -V-N. %/->.. -^, "\. -V -■ -_^" ,-v-s.^ ■ Constituencies, 1 Members. \ Residences, ••••••••• Ottawa Oxford Portneuf Prescott Prince Edward . Quebec City...| Quebec County, Richelieu Rimouski Rouville , Russell .. Saguenay Sheffbrd Slier- rXown ... brookei. County, Simcoe Stanstead Stormont Saint Hyacinthe Saint Maurice... Terrebonne Three -Rivers ... 5 Toronto City Two Mountains Vaudreuil... Vercheres... Wentworth Yamaska.... D B Papineau F Hincks ...... T C Aylwin... D McDonald . J P Roblin...... David Burnet HenryBlack... JohnNeilson... D B Viger Michael Borne Wm Walker... W H Draper... A N Morin ... Sewell Foster Edward Hale, John Moore... Elmes Steele . Marcus Child, Alex McLean T BouthiUier, J E Turcotte . M McCulloch, C R Ogden... John H Dunn I Buchanan ... C J Forbes ;... John Simpson James Leslie . H Smith J G Bar the ... {IstRidinglJ H Price 2d Riding G Dugganjr. 3d Riding' J E Small 4thRidng}L Lafontaine, PERMANENT OFFICERS. William B Lindsay, Clerk G B Faribault, Assistant Clerk Petite Nation Kingston Kingston L'OrignaV*' Sophiasburgh Quebec Quebec Quebec Montreal Quebec Montreal Toronto Kingston Shefford Sherbrooke Eaton Barrie Stanstead Cornwall St Hyacinthe Three Rivers Montreal Montreal Kingston Toronto Carillon CoteauduLac Montreal Barton Montreal Toronto Toronto Kingston I Kingston S3^ 1 I . ' f , 1 ■ ■ j , ! \ \ ^ I- i t ' ■ . 'if \U . I !• 'i. ( ^ ill 1 32 PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS. s,-s, -^ V. .*-. G W Wick steed, English Translator, actine- also as Law Clerk William P Patrick, First Office Clerk Henri Voyer, French Translator fTrTf,.^^^"^^'^* Assistant French Translator William Ross, First Clerk of Committees Alfred Patrick, Second do. Thomas Vaux, Second Office Clerk P E Gagnon, First Clerk of the Journals George M Muir, Second do. Br. William Winder, Librarian Alpheus Todd, Assistant do. Felix Fortier, Clerk of Crown in Chancers George Chisholm, Serjeant-at-Arms. A Leroux dit Cardinal, Chief Messenger Hugh McLellan, Doorkeeper Number of Representatives— from Canada East, 45i— Canada We^t, 42 Total, 84. The Legislature meets at least once a-year and the Assembly is elected every four years ** - ^ ''^'^- "v- "s. -N, ->^ -s. •'w -N_ ^v -V, -!« %, -s ^-s,"^^*.-N.'N_^-. --v^w-^ ^'-^%.\,''WA Ipuiltc IBepartment^. CIVIL. CHIEF SECRETARY'S OFFICE. Rawson W. Rawson, Chief Secretary, Henry Cotton, First Clerk, William R. Bartlett, Second Clerk. PROV. SECRETARY'S (EAST) OFFICE, Hon. Dominick Daly, Provincial Secretary. Christopher Dunkin, Assistant Secretary. William Lane, Transacting the business of the Office at Quebec. Thomas Ross, Second Clerk. Roach, Third Clerk. M' ) \ i ■ ' ^MiPi PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS. 33 PROV. SECRETARY'S (WEST) OFFICE. Hon. S. B. Harrison, Provincial Secretary. James Hopkirk, Assistant Secretary, T. D. Harington, First Clerk and Clerk of the Blue Book. Grant Powell, Second Clerk. Kent, Third Clerk. Edward Hurd, Fourth Clerk. RECEIVER GENERAL'S OFFICE. Hon. John Henry Dunn, Receiver General, Bernard lurquand, First Clerk, Thomas Cary, Second Cierk. George Hamilton, Third Clerk. INSPECTOR GENERAL'S OFFICE. Hon. Francis Hincks, Inspector General. Joseph Cary, Deputy Inspector General Philip Durnford, First Clerk. David Ross, Second Clerk, Mathew Jack, Third Clerk. Mathew Frederick Ferguson, Door Keeper. SURVEYOR GENERAL'S OFFICE. Thomas Parke, Surveyor General. Joseph Bouchette, Deputy Surveyor General, Andrew Russell, Firi^t Assistant (West.) Edward T. Fletcher, First Assistant (East.) William Spragge, Chief Clerk. 'I'homas Hector, Second Clerk. Henry J. Jones, Third Clerk. BOARD OF WORKS. Hon. H. Killaly, Chairman. Samuel Keefcr. Engineer. Thomai A. Begley, Secretary. ^^ r i : M^ 1 I li .>*■ . HfiP iii.iiiin if;!!!!! ; l;' :'ii f! !: '!ni IPI ii'l 'Mj! ^^ ^!i^i>. 34 PUBLIC DEPAKTMENTS. ^. ■V'^^v^^^'N.N.'^-v-^^'N,"^' ta>-"^"", "v-N. ^"~^,-^-%,'\,'>.^s-~s.->,^w-N,^^^-'^,. N,^^ X -»'N.-» ^-^%.'^»--^--.,~»,-\.'\^ ® i COMR. OF CROWN LANDS OFFICE. Hon. A. N. Morin, Commissioner. Tancred Boutillier, Deputy Commissioner. J. Dean, Accountant. PROVINCIAL REGISTRAR'S OFFICE. Richard A. Tucker, Provincial Registrar. Kent, Pirst Clerk. George Henry Lane. Second Clerk. JJ:5=" All the foregoing offices are in the Go^ vernment Buildi^igs, Ontario Street, King^ ston. Chief Messenger and Guardian of the said Building, Phihp St. Hill. MILITARY. MONTREAL. COMMANDER OF THE FORCES. His Excellency Lieut. General Sir Richard Do wnes Jackson, K C.B. Aides-de- Camp, — Lieut. The Earl of Mul- grave, Scots Fusileer Guards, and Lieut. H. J. Warre, 14th Regt. GENERAL AND STAFF OFFICERS, Major General Sir J. A. Hope, K C B Aide.de-Camp, Lieut. J. T. Hope, 72nd Regt. Town Major, Ensign Colin Macdonald. MILITARY SECY'S. DEPARTMENT. DALHOUSIE SQUARE. Military Secretary, Capt. Brook Taylor, 85th Regt. W" •'?^® PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS. V X >. "^ '^- '^ "^ "^ "^ "■ o^^^-■^---"■*"^"^- - .-v,"V"S- - ^ -. ■». ^-N.-v, -s^ \,-^ \^r_-^ "^"N-' ^■N. I Permanent Clerks — Capt. T. Tracy Thomas, CapU A Bulger, P. Lawler, J. Rowan Spon<< and Robert G. Greig. Temporary Clerks— Edward Roe, Wm. Sache, and George Ruthven. ADJUTANT GENL.'S DEPARTMENT. CHAMP-DE-MARS STREET. Deputy Adjutant General, Lieut, Col. John Eden, C B. Asst. Adj. Gen. Lieut Col W R Dickson, Dep. Assts. C Lieut. F J Griffin, 32nd Regt Adj. Gen. i Captain H Wynyard. 89th Regt Clerks— William Wright, Geo C E Colthurst, and William F Grassett. Clerk to Town Major, John Gray. QR MASTER GEN/S DEPARTMENT. NOTRE DAME STREET. Dy. Qr. Mr. Gen. Col. Hon. C Gore, CB, Dy. Asst. Q M Gen. Capt C Ready, 71st Regt Clerks— William Rogers, N H Hughes, and William Moore. ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT. COMMISSIONER STREET. Ordnance Storekeeper, Francis Sisson. Dep. Ordnance Storekeeper, W,H Blenkarne. Clerks— William Skakel, E Fayrer, Thomas Caithness, J B Cole. Barrack Master, W H Gray. ROYAL ENGINEER DEPARTMENT. NOTRE DAME STREET. > Comg. Royal Engineers, Col. J Oldfield, K H. Brigade Major, Major T Foster. Draughtsman, R Pilkington. - ; -- - iSi ■ S^^' '^. (!■ |; 1^, 1^ ii. f \\ (^>:- 'ii i:i W riiiii' ^^4 PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS. %.N.^'S.^-'N.*^'\.-s^^-,-'i,N.- '^-^•V."V.-\.-s,-S - --s, -V, -v>. "^ ^ N. W * Clerks of Works— John Owens and T Kinton Foremen of do. —J Bennett and T Hownslow, Clerks— John Sedley, E J Travers, James Kerr COMMISSARIAT DEPARTMENT. NOTRE DAMR STREET. Commissary General, William Filder, A<;st Toms Gen TColin Miller, Asst. corns, uen. ^^. ry. coxworthy. Dep. Asst. Com. Gen. Randolph Routh. Treasury Clerks — Henry Green, George At- kinson, Robert M Gardiner, Wm A Filder, J H AUinson. St. Johns. — Asst. Com. Gen. Amos Lister. Treas. Clerks— J B Price, jr. W Hewetson Chambly. — Asst. Com. Gen. J Thompson. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. ST. JAMES STREET. Depy. Insp. Gen. of Hospitals, James Elliott. Staff Surgeon, Thomas Spence, M.D. Staff Assistant Surgeon, George Carr. Medical Clerk, S W H Leslie. Chaplain to the Forces, Rev. D Robertson. MILITIA. Adjt. Gen. (East), Lieut. Col. B C A Gu^y. Adjt. Gen. (West), Lieut. Col, Bullock. Asst, do. do. Lieut. Col. W O'Hara. INDIAN DEPARTMENT. Chief Superintendant, Samuel P Jarvis. Assistant Superintendant, Varden, Secretary, D C Napier. Superintendant at Montreal, James Hughes. Interpreter at Montreal, Bernard St Germain ^4 H( ...•I • •••4 1 COURTS OF JUSTICE. ^^.^.•^.•.,"^^,'^'^.•^-^.-v-S■^■•^-«•^-^^,-^-. COURTS OF JUSTICE. Hon L H Lafontaine, Attorney Gen. East. Robert Baldwin, Attorney Gen. West. Thomas C Aylwin, Solicitor Gen. East. ...... James E Small, Solicitor Gen. West. PROVINCIAL COURT OF APPEALS. The Goyernor, the Members of the Execu- tive Council, the Chief Justice of the Pro- vince, the Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench for the District of Montreal, or any five of them. The Court of Appeals sits at Quebec every three months, viz :— 10th to 20th January, 20th to 30th April, 20th to 30th July and 10th to 20th November.— Clerk of the Court, A S Scott. Court of laing'fi ISenrlft. QUEBEC. Hon. Sir James Stuart, Chief Justice. Edward Bowen,S Philippe Paner, > Puisnd Judges. Elzear Bedard, J Wm S Sewell, Sheriff; J F Perrault and E Burroughs, Prothonotaries j James Green , Clerk of the Crown ; B A Panet and J A Pa- net, Coroners. Terms. — Criminal Courts from 22d to 31st March, and from 21st to Soth September.— Superior Courts from 1st to 20th February, April, June, and October. ^^ \ is i W'^ ll a '!-■ ! I :t ' \\ ili! ■'. 1 \ •If: IVi; •V Mi I i ^m^r COURTS OF JUSTICE, ■-.-^ir-N, •","•, -N,**.^ V N, -V- *VN. -^ -N, -^ ■»,->. -^ -^ ^ -^ -N. -N. -N. *^ - MONTREAL. Hon Remi Valliercsdc St Real, Chief Justice. Jean R Rolland,"j Samuel Gale, > Puisne Judges. ...... Charles D Day, I John Boston and W F Coffin, Sheriff; S W Monk, and U L Morrogh, Prothonotary j J M Mondekt and Joseph Jones, Coroners ; A M Delislc, Clerk of the Crown ; A M. Delisle Clerk of the Peace ; R Dillon, French Trans- lator and Interpreter ; G Stanley, Crier ; Pe- ter Devins, Assistant Crier ; Thos. M*Ginn, Gaoler J r;enjamin Delisle, High Constable. TERMS.—Crm/rtrt/ Court, 24th Feb, to 10th March, and 27th August to 10th September.— Superloi' Courts from 1st to 20th February, April, June, and October. THREE. RIVERS. D Mondelet, Resident Judge- Isaac G Ogden, Sheriff; W C H Coffin, Prothonotary and Clerk of the Crown ; Valere Guillet, Coroner ; Philip Burns. High Con- stable. Terms— 07*??2??itt^ Courts from 13th to 15th March, and from 15th to 18th September— Superior Courts from 10th to 30th January, ISth to 31st March, and 18th to 30th Septem- ber. SAINT FRANCIS. Hon. John Fletcher, Provincial Judge. Charles Whitcher, Sheriff; W Bell, Protho- notary; C A De Tonnancour, Corcner ; J H Terrill, High Constable. Terms — Court sits at Sherbrooke, from 26th February to 8th March, and from 26th August to 4th September. ^m^ Vsv. -v -v. -.«>^-,^^-,«^-^ ^^^. m Ill ~ ' 1— i i iMttf™™!^™ 1 If HI 1 III Hjlljjl V ^ ! r i;:^ M Ill m H ,- ! 1 I i i IP 1- 1 : 1 fcli! ff ^ // ^ v~ I-4i, \ COURTS OF JUSTICE. 39 ^-^-,'^,-vN.**'*' h •>.'^-N, -V-v "% -V ^•^-S. ■> w-v-N X-v-v-x-X »-\*S.'%'»V %.•%*. GASPE. Hon. Jolin G Thompson, Provincial Judge. M Sheppard, Sheriff"; Amasa Bebee and J VVilkie, Prothonotaries; Kobert Sherar, Co- nner. Court of Oueen'0 Uenrlfi, CANADA WEST. Hon. J B Robinson, Chief Justice. John Macaulay, S iTkSerman. }P«"ne Judges. Archibald M*LeanJ Court of Vict^^^X^mixaWth Henry Black, Judge. This Court sits at Quebec, at short inter- vals by adjournment from day to day ; but the Judge is authorized to sit on any inter- mediate day, as circumstances may require. Court of a^uavUv Sbtniom. MONTREAL. Lieut. Col. B C A Gugy, Acting Chairman. A M Delisle, Clerk of the Peace. Terms.— 10th to 19th January, 2l8t to 30th April, 10th to 19th July, 21st to 30th October. iSauftrupt Court, fiflontreal. •William Badgley, Commissioner. Morbeck Sumner, Clerk. Wm E Ball and Isaac Aaron, Messengers. O^ce— Cor. of St Gabriel & St James Streets. m' D "'WlSii i \ ^ib ^^/ 40 COURTS OF JUSTICE, Quebec — R H Gairdner, Commissioner, Three-Rivers— P Dumoulin, do Sherbrookl'— Fredk. Bo wen, do IBMvitt anlr Wihimn UtoutU. Judges. Hypolite Guy, J S M'Cord, Chs.Mondelet^ W K M'Cord, | Districts, Montreal .... Saint Johns . . Missisquoi.. .. Richelieu .... St. llyacinthe Beauharnois . Leinster Terrebonne . . Bertbier T. Mountains, Sydenham .... Clerks. W Brehauit John M'Giilis John Botham John Goddcird T Doucet John Piatt LdeLorimier John Delisle P N Rossiter S Mackay A Lafontaine TERMS. INFERIOR DISTRICT OF MONTREAL, District Court— At Montreal, 13th to 18th January, 15th to 20th March and May, 10th to 15th July, 16th to 21st September and 12th to 17th November. Division Courts— ^o 1. At Montreal, 19th to 22nd January, 21st to 24th March, 27th to 30th April, 21st to 24th May, 27th to 30th June, 16th to 19th July, 21st to 24th August, 22nd to 25th September, 27th to 30th October, 18th to 21st November, and 17th to 20th De- cember — No 2. At Vaudreuil, 24th and 25th January, 26th and 27tli March, 1st and 2n(' July, and 2nd and 3rd November — No 3. At Cedars, 26th and 27th January, 29th and SOth March, 4th and 5th July and November— COURTS OF JUSTICE. 41 Lx'w- -,,vv.-^^xw. >.>.-. -■^ ^-N.N.-^ ^w'^ '^ •v,^>^-s.-S.-,'\.^. •S.N.-^wN.'N.-S-^w'V.^N.^.^^-^-N.-V^^^'N." No 4. At Pointe aux Trembles, 29th and 30th January, ^26ih and 27th May and August and 7th and 8th November, MISSISQUOIi District Court— At Nelson villa, ?5th to 28th January, 10 ih to 13th May, 6th to 9th August, and 7thcto 10th November. Division Courts— ^o 1. At Nelsonville 29th to 31st Jan. 14th and 15th May, lOth and 11th August, and 11th and 12th November— No 2. At Froste Village, 2nd and 3rd Feb. 17th and 18th M:iy, 13th and 14th August, and Uthand lf5th Nov_No 3. At Philipsburg, 5th and 6th February, 20th and 21st May, 16th and llih August, and J7th and 18th November. RICHELIEU. District Court-^At St Charles, 10th to 13tli March, 22nd to 25th June, 12th to I5th Sen tember, and 5th to 7th December ^' I^msion Courts^ At St Charles, Varennes and VVilliam Henry, immediately following the District Courts in succession. SAINT HYACINTH E. District Court'-At St Hyacinthe 24th fn ^/th March, 5th to Sch July. 25th o 28th Sen tember, and 17th to 19th Decernber ^■ Division Courts^At St Hyacinthe and St Cesaire, immediately following in succS! SAINTJOHNS. BistrtctlCoiirts— At St Johns, 5th tn mn, •^^!JU«-y,22nd to 25th April, 2Gth to Vrd Tni and 22nd to 25th October "^ '^^^^^ Division CourtS'-^oi. At St Johns llth ind ^^^fh^ff^^'^' ^^^^' ^"^ 27th Aprn, 24 h and Jjth July, and 26th and 27th October 1 ) id Si fi ! m ■■; 1 t ! ( I f ^M -tl ii H 1 • \ ) i m I'fli 42 COURTS OF JUSTICE, ^.■^».-^_■^^^,■^,> ".•S, *w.--s--^.^_"^ •> i,'>,"w-N.-'fc-\.-^ ^ ^-^.^,' .^vx*v^-v^. ^^%\\\1 No 2. At Napierville, I5th and 16th January, 29th and SOth April, 27th and 28th July, and 29th and SOih October— No 3. At Laprairie, 18th and 19th January, 2nd and 3rd May, 30th and 31st July, and 2nd and 3rd November- No 4. At Chambly, 21st and 22nd January, 5th and 6th May, 1st and 2nd August, and ^th and 5th November. BEAUHARNOIS. District Court-^At Durham, 21st to 24th Feb. 24th to 27th May, 20th to 23rd August, and 21st to 24th November. Division Courts-^At Durham, Huntingdon and Chateauguay, following the District Court in succession. SYDENHAM. District Courts At Aylmer, 4th to 7th Jan 1st to 4th March, May and July, and 22nd to 25th October, Division Courts — At Aylmer, Township of Onslow, Clarendon Mills, Kiv. Lelidvre Mills, (Township of Buckingham,^ Seigniory of Pe- tite Nation, and Wright's Village (Township of Hull) TWO MOUNTAINS. District Court-^At St Andrews, 28th to Slst January, 22nd to 25th March, 10th to 13th May, 16th to 19ih July, and 5th to 8th Nov. Division Courts — At St /> ndrews, Lachute, Ste Scholastique, St Eustache and Grenville. TERREBONNE. District Court-^ At Ste Therese, 21st to 24th January, 22nd to 25ih April, 21st to 24th July, and 26tri to 29th October. Division Courts — No 1. At Ste '^'herese, 25th to 27tb, 26th and 27th, 25th to 27th, SOth S5?» iV '-"•'■ ■-^'■^%^.^^^^H^ January, ^B uly, and H iprairie, ■ iay,3Cth ■ smber— ■ fanuary, H and 4th H to 24th fl August, fli Itingdon ct Court 1 7th Jan 22nd to 1 )ship of H e Mills, ;■ r of Pe. ■ )wnship H toSIst |l fto 24th V July, Herese, ■, 30th COURTS OF JUSTICE. ,^^s.^>-\ and 31st of the same months— No 2. At Ste Anne des Plaines, 29th and 30th Jan. April, July, and 2nd and 3rd November— No 3. At Terrebonne, on the 1st and 2nd February, 2nd and 3rd May, 1st and 2.id August, and 5th and 6th November. L B I N S TB R« District Court-^ At St Jacques, 22nd to 25th February, 6th to 9th May, 4th to 7th August, and 8th to 14th November. Division Courts — No 1. At St Jacques. 26th and 27th, lOth to 12th, 8th and 9th, and 12th to 14th of the same months— No 2. At St Henri, 2nd and 3rd March, 14th and 15th May, 11th and 12th Aug. and 16th and 17th Nov,— No 3. At I'Assomption, 5th p.' ^ 6th, 17th and 18th, 14th and 15th, and 1^ md 19ih of the same months. B E RT H I B R. District Court^At Ste Elizabeth, 8th to 11th March, 23rd to 26th May, 17th to 20th August, and 21st to 24th November. Division Courts — No 1. At Ste Elizabeth, Kth to 14th, 27th and 28th, 21st to 23rd and 25th and 26th of the same months— No 2. At Berthier, 16th and 17th, 30th and 31st, 25th ana 26th, and 28th and 29th of the same months— No 3. At the Village d'Industrie, 19th and 20th March, 2nd and 3rd June, 28th and 29th Aug. and 1st and 2nd December. The District Courts take cognizance of sums not less than £6 55, currency, nor exceeding £20 sterling. The Division Courts have jurisdictions below £6 5. ''I I i hi ; ■u • ;i ^: I r i f! n i •r' ■• f W\\ ; f U l' !l •' t ^1 ?? ^ I ?«, 44 REGISTRARS. • "^-^"VN-^fc-- POLICE. CITY OF MONTREAL. W Ermatiiiger, Superintendant, Alexander Coraeau, Police Inspector, James Sweeny, H Jeremie, and Thoraas Fitzpatrick, Chief Constables, Centre Station—Foot of New Market East Station— Saint Mary Street, Quebec Suburbs West Station— No. 2, Saint Joseph Street Inspector's Office at the Centre Station. DISTRICT REGISTRARS, Appointed itnder the Provincial Ordinance, Ath Victoria, cap, 30. Districts. Montreal .... Saint Johns . . Richelieu .... Terrebonne .. Beauharnois,. Leinster T. Mountains. Missisquoi.... Sydenham.. .. Berthier St. Hyacinthe. Quebec Three Rivers . Sherbrooke .. Registrars* Edw.Dowling Thos. Austin iM.deSalaberry D Buchanan D K Lighthall J M Raymond DDeHertel \i Dickinson Jas. F Taylor Chas. S Huot James Holmes G M Ryland CMoiitizambrt W Ritchie Offices. St. James* Str. Saint Johns Saint Charles Saint '1 herese Huntingdon L*Assomption Saint Andrews Nelsonville Sydenham St Elizabeth St Hyacinthe Quebec I'hree Rivers Saint Francis !^- ^ffCi DISTRICT WARDENS. 45 FEES ALLOWED TO REGI3T11ARS. 23. Gd. for fylin^, entry and registry of Me- morial, and 6d* more for every hundred words after the first four hundred. 2^. 6d, for every Certificate or for Copy of a Document, and 6d. for every hund. Avords after the first four hundred. For every search when the names of parties are given, Is, When names of parties are not given, 2^. DISTRICT WARDENS. Beauharnois, ,. W Harrison Berthier, B Joliette Bonaventure, J R Hamilton Chaudiere, John Lambly Dorchester, H N Patcon Gaspe. J Le Bouthillier Kamourafka, J B Tache L. ot Two Mountains, Daniel De Hertsl Loin^tcr, J E Faribault M(Hitreal, William Baker Missi.^qoui, John Molson Nif:olet, James Brady Portneuf, Edward Hale Quebec, Hammond Gowan Uichelicu, Alexis Pinet Kimouski, „..., A Rivaid Siguenay J Nairne Sherbrof)ke, Edward Ha^e, Jun. St. Hayacinthe, W U Ch alters St. Johns, William iVl-G;nnis St. 1 homas, Edouard P Tache Sydenham, John Kgan x Terrebonne, J D Lacroix ' - Three Kivers A Polette m^^ I Mi ■ I.. '( ■FlI 1 If; lli .. ■tu sim - 1 S Rif JUSTICES OP THE PEACE. 46 •\ -V. -v. •*.-»- -V N. -S- ^^^-»^-^-S,-S_-N.^>^^^ JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.* CITY OF MONTREAL. Commission issued 7th June, 1842. The Members of the Executive and LegisU. tive Councils and the Judges of the Fro- vince ex officio. Lawrence Kidd William Robertson Hon A Cuviilier James Brown Joseph Shuter Benjamin Holmes William Hall Edward H Mount Daniel Arnold! Edward M Leprohon Benjamin Hall Joseph T Barrett Henry Cor^e Thomas Cringan W Evans John Molson Turton Penn Benjamin Hart Moses J Hays Olivier Berthelet T'homas B Wragg Jean B Castonguay Louis Comte Etienne Guy Patrice Lacombe Paul J Lacroix Alexis Laframboise Pierre Louis Panet Charles Tait John Dyde John W Dunscomb Rene J Kimber James Leslie Louis M Viger Janvier D Lacroix Jean M Mondelet Joseph Roy Joseph Vallee John M Tobin Pierre Beaubien Hubert Par§ John Dougall John Donegani Olivier T Bruneau John Cuviilier Robert Armour, Sen* John G McKenzie E R Fabre Benj H Lemoine John E Mills J McGill Desrividres Joseph Jones. William ConpUy ^^ J A Labadie *By the Provincial Act 6 Vict, cap 8, after the 1st January, 1843, a property qualificatlcn of 300 pounds is required of persons appointed to be Justices of the Peace, and practising advocates are disqualified. ADVOCATES. ADVOCATES PRACTISING IN MONTREAL. A Buchanan, Q C H Driscoll, Q C C S Cherrier, Q C D Fisher, Q C J D Lacroix Francois X Bender D B RoUin T Peltier William Walker C C S De Bleury J M»Dc.nnell Joseph Bourret John T Greece William Badgley Frederick Griffin Daniel Salmon John Bleakley Francois Terroux Thomas S Judah James Smith B C A Gugy Thomas Nye P Moreau Hugh Taylor John Pickel H Andrews A P Hart Edward Barnard Henry Judah James Scott J J Day N Dumas Joseph Pelletier J J Phelan J A Ldcroix G E Cartier J W McDonald D Carter R H Hubert Andre Ouimet A Giard L T Drummond Robert £aston A Bertheloi W C Meredith S C Monk Henry Stuart S David Robert Mackay J U Beaudry L V Sicotte M Morison Thomas Mitchell L D Rochon A Olivier Edward Charles F G Johnson Charles Leblanc T White C Bourret J G Barthe George Pyke John Honey Joseph A Morin G H Therien — Robin eau Andrew Robertson Charles J Coursolles H Ibbottson Sydney Bellingham fl ; I i •; "'' ' ii <] Ii i ,' i;i 11 48 NOTAKIES, PHYSICIANS, ETC. C S Rodier Edward M*Gauran F M Beliiige L O Letourncux C Poitras A A Dorion J A Tailhades A R Cherrier J Lamothe W Hartley John Ross K Uoy A M Hart A Deseve PUBLIC NOTARIES. Hon Louis Gugy N B Doucet Thomas Bedouin Henry Griffin J B G Pelletier J A Labadie J J Gibb Etienne Guy Z J 'J'ruteau Joseph Belle Joseph D Vallee Patrice Guy C A Terroux P Lacombe C A Brault L S Martin J H Jobin i Pierre Beaudry P Wilbrenner George Weeks A A Pelletier G H Cadieux F X Lefevre A (iauthier J B Houllee D L St Omer William Ross T J Pelton H Laparre H Valolte F X Labelle P Lamothe M Solomons « C Bagg PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS. Daniel Arnoldi J B Labourdais William Robertson Andrew F Holmes B Chg,vlevois J B Meilleur J B C Irestler M Mcculloch Benjamin Berthelet O T Bruneau D P Brousseau Jf C T Arnoldi F X Drolet Pierro Beaubien J Marson Guillaume Belin '■p~>0 ^y^Q^^-vxCxM hiCtt^x^^ ^v^' PHYSICFANS, ETC. "--^N."N--WN,-vX ^„^,-^.-.-s.-V> G VV Campbell C A Campbell Frederick Gushing Archibald Hall Stephen C Sewell William M*Nider>^' James CravVrord' ' VV P Smith Alexander Scott VV Eraser P jN Munro J Richelieu J A Perrault P E Picault J B Beaudrian J G Bibaud C Carter Arthur Fisher R J Kimber D Logan B M'Galo E Mount Wolfred Nelson C G O'Doherty C A Regnault S Robinson VV Spooner F Tavernier S Waller J R Dick — Sutherland PCLiddle S Robinson W E Scott J Bowie MONTREAL MEDICAL BOARD. William Robertson, President Stephen C Sewell, Secretary. Andrew F Holmes James Crawford Jean B C Trestler Peter C Liddle T Bruneau Guillaume Belin Timoleon Quesnel Francis C 'V Arnoldi Archibald Hall George W Campbell The Medical Board meets tor the examin- ation of candidates for licence on the first Tuesdays of February, May, Aug-ust, and November, at two o'clock. APOTHECARIES. Wm. Lyman & Co. John Carter & Co. R. Trudeau. Urquhart & Hose. John Birks Si Co. Alfred Savage & Co. James Frazer, P. C Liddel. h I I 11 4 1 I ! ! » :t.i! ii i h\\ !| s^aii^ .^•^f" 50 v.'^N, ■s»"^'S"•~^.''»'V-■■^■^.-^.^ N. .'>,"*.->.N.~^-W.V'^"*^'S."*w"v'* POST OFFICE. POST OFFICE. GENERAL POST OFFICE DEPART- MENT OF B. N. AMERICA. Thos. Allan Stayiier, Depy. P, M. General, Win. H Griffin, Surveyor /or Canada East* £dwd. S Freer, Surveyor for Canada West, Wm Griffiin Chief Clerk to Depy. P,M* Gen. Gilbert Griffin, First Clerk to ditto, F W Stayner, Second Clerk to dittos ACCOUNTANTS* BRANCH. " Edwin James King, Accountant to Gen, Post Office for B.N, A, Horace A Wicksteed, First Clerk to ditto. Richard A Seymour, Second Clerk to ditto. MONTREAL. James Porteous, Post Master, "William Gillespie, Patrick William Cooper, and George Laughlin, Clerks. J Hud dell and J Simpson, Letter Carriers, OFFICE HOURS. Jn S'wmmer— Eight a m to Seven p m. In Winter — Eight a m to Five p m. On Sundays—In Summer, from Ten to Twelve a m and Four to Five p m.— -In Win- ter, Nine to Ten a m and Four to Five p m. ARRIVAL & DEPARTURE OF MAILS. 2^eW' York, Sfc, — arrives and leaves daily. Canada West, — arrives and departs daily. Halifax t ^c— -arrives Sundays and Thurs- days, and leaves Wednesdays and Saturdays at half- past four p m, Quebec and intermediate places. — Leaves daily at half-past four p m. and arrives daily at eight am. s«» POST OFFICE. 51 RATES OF LETTERS. Letters to any part of the British Provinces are rated according to the following Rule : Under 60 miles 4J 60 and under 100 7 100 and under 200 9 '200 and under 500 11 300 and under 400 1 2 400 and under 500 1 4 500 and under 600 1 6 600 and under 700 1 8 700 and under 800 1 10} 800 and under 900 2 1 Adding 2d for every 100 miles to 1200. Letters by H M Steam- Packets via Halifax from any part of Canada to any place in the United Kingdom are subject to the following Kates :— not exceeding | oz one rate or Is 4d cy J oz & 1 oz two 2s 8d cy 1 oz _^ 2 OA four — 5s 4d cy 2 oz . 3 oz six — 8s Od cy And in proportion adding two rates for every additional ounce. After the first ounce frac- tional parts are not noticed; thus, if a letter exceed one ounce, it is liable to four rates ; if two ounces, six rates, and so on. Pre-payment is not requisite. On letters for Europe via New York, both the Provincial and United States postage must be pre-paid. Newspapers pay Id. each, if circulated in the Provinces, pre-payment is necessary— If sent to the United Kingdom— free.— If to the United States, Id, British, and Id. American. This last is optional. ®*^ • t \M[ !■. !• , ^'5 i ^^ - ■?;■-: I t:i I hi 111 ii'i ;ii ■vj- • >:'M III POST OFflCK. *. N. N. -«v -V "\. %, • V N- ^"^ *^*^-'^ DAYS OF DESPATCHING THE MAIL FOR ENGLAND FROM QUEBEC. Date at whirhlDate af which the\ Sent hy Steam Packet] Mail for Entrland 'Unicorn* leaves Hahfax\V'Hl be despatched or by land for Liver pool. \from Quebec, 3rd January. 3rd February, 3rd March. 3rd April. 3rd May. 18th May. 3rd June. 18th June. 3rd July. 18th July. 3rd Aug-ust. 1 8th Aug-ust 3rd September iSthSeptember 3rd October. 18th October. 3rd November '27th 24th 24th 24th 13lh v!9th 13th 28th 1 3th 28th 13th 28th 13th 28th 1 3th 28th Jan. at 3 p.m. Feb. do. March, do. April, do. May, Morng. May, do. June, June, July, July, do. do do. d>. l8thNovember,l2th 3rd December. I8th December 24th 8th August, do, August, do. Septr. do. Septr. do, October,do. October,do. Nov. do. Nov. at 3 P.M. Deer. do. route. By Land By Land By Land By Land Unicorn Unicorn Unicom Unicorn Unicorn Unicorn Unicorn Unicorn Unicorn Unicorn Unicorn Unicorn Unicorn By Land By Land When conveyed by the *Unicorn,* the mail is closed at Quebec on the evening previous to the days mentioned above ; and when despatched * by land,' letters are received till noon on the day of leaving ; but paid letters are not received after ten am. At Montreal the mail is made up, in sum- mer one day, and in winter two days before the closing of the Quebec mail. I "s^®® fO. i:^^^ V^b'^ '*-^- N."^ "^^ %.*v. •^->- > POST OFFICE. -. -^ >«•(« N. ^ N. N.*^. "** 'S-'N-'N. -^^-^ •»» -'. TABLE OF DISTANCES. MILE?;. Montreal to Lachine, 9 by Lachine to Cascades, 24 by Cascades to Coteau du Lac, 16 by Cotcau du L:ic to Cornwall, 41 by Cornwall to Dickinson's Landing, 12 by Dukinson's L to Kingston,! 10 by Kingston to Cobourg, Cobourg to Port Hope, Port Hope to Toronto, Toronto to Hamilton, Toronto to Niagara, Niagara to tbe Falls, Montreal to Laprairie, Laprairie to St Johns St Johns to Burlington, Burlington to Whitehall, Whitehall to Albany, Albany to New York, Burlington to Boston, Montreal to (Quebec, Lachine to Carillon, Carillon to Grenville, Grenville to Bytown, Bytown to Kingston, 110 7 60 by by by 4.'i by 36 by 14 9 15 by by by 15 by 7.3 by 7^ 160 by 180 180 50 bv 12 by 60 by 120 by Stage Seamboat Stage Steamboat Stage Steamboat Steamboat Steamboat Steamboat Steamboat Steamboat Stage Steamboat Rail-road Steamboat Steamboat Steamboat Steamboat Stage Steamboat Steamboat From Montreal to Beauharnois 25 miles -Berthier 4 —Bytown 123— Cobourg 301-— Cornwall 82— -Cascades 30— Chambly 18— Co. teau du Lac 4,5— Drummondville 136— Dundas 428— Frelighsburg 68— Hamilton 424— Ka- mouraska 270— Kingston 129— Lachine 9— Laprairie 9— Lacole 36— LondonSl 4— Niagara 469— Perth 186— Prescott 131— Hawdon 41— St Andrews 45— St Charles 39— Sherbrooke 187-Sofel 45— Toronto 376. \4 i!l^ 14 I i Am urn I ' ' n lip i; ■v. 54 TRINITY AND CUSTOMS. TRINITY HOUSE. MONTREAL. Robert Armour, Master. John Molson, William £dmoi)stone, H L Routh, John Try and And. Shaw, Wardens, Edward Macgauran, Registrar 8f Treasurer Edward Armstrong, Harbour Master, John N. Ogilvie, Deputy Harbour Master and Water Bailijffl CUSTOM HOUSE. MONTREAL* William Hall, Collector. Robert H Hamilton, Landing Surveyor. Thomas Thain, Landing Waiter and Searcher J Mills, Tide Surveyor, John W Oliver, 'I'homson Vcnneck, John Lewis, and Robert Spears, Clerks. George Vennor, Acting Clerk. QUEBEC. Henry Jessopp, Collector. C Grey Stewart, Acting Comptroller. St Johns— William MHrea, Collector Cotbau-du-Lac— William Roebuck, Collector Stanstead— Robert Hoyle, Collector. Fhilipsburg — J Russell, Collector. NouvELLE Beauce.— T J 'i'aschercau, Col- lector. Three RivERS-^-Samuel Waller, Landing Waiter. v. ^ BOARD OF TRADE, ETC. BOARD OF TRADE. Incorporated 1841 J T BrondgeestjPre*. | J Cring-an, F. Pres. J W Dunscorab, Treasurer, COUNCIL. Orlin Bostwick John E Mills William Edmoiistone Joiin G Mackenzie James Henderson Harrison Stephens R L Routh j Edward Maitland BOARD OF ARBITRATION. James Henderson. John E Mills, R Armour, H Stephens, J G Mackenzie, H L Routh, J B Greenshields, David Torrance, J Glass Bostwick, James Logan, John Dougall, Frederick Wilson, Secretary. The Council meet every Tuesday, at the News Room, Saint Joseph Street. i\ EXCHANGE NEWS ROOM. ST. JOSEPH STREET. H L Routh, Chairman. Committee of Management. — John Glass, James M Blackwood, James Knapp, and Donald McKay. Fredk. A Wilson, Superintendent. The Terms of Subscription are— For Residents, in business, ^ annum, £2 Do do do ^ half year £i Clerks ^ annum £1 10 Non-residentsV Military, &c. ^ quar. £0 10 K "^IBi ii -■ 1 ! , I : h I It 'I ! ! t i-' k ■ , 1^ t 'I i ■ ( B 11' if •; . ul i ' 1 1 »;iJ ^-S.-N. S."v.-<«. -v.-v-V-V-N-*^'^-'^'*-*^'*' e*J^ -N-^--^-^ -N--*^''. ■v_-v.^''.-v,'S_N.'V^-S»>^> BANKS. BANKS. ^■^^^-v^ The hours of business at all the Banks are from Ten a.m.* to Three p.m, BANK OF MONTREAL. Hon P M. . '^v - '^ ~. V ■». -V-, Officers— Charles H Castle, Cashier ;— - Henry M*Culloch, Accountant ; J Crawford, Paying Teller ; W Kobertson, Receiving TeU ler ; F Harris, Discount Clerk ; John Birss, Assistant Clerk ; J B Koutier, Messenger ; T Neagle, Porter ; J J Gibb, Notary. Bays of D?>cozmf— Mondays and Tursdays. Dividends "First June and first December, ^ce— Saint Paul Street. BANQUE DU PEOPLE. L M Viger, Pres. \ Jacob DeWitt, F. Pres- DIRECTORS. II Trudeau Peter Dunn Augustin I'uUoch A E Montmarquet Alexander Sauvagenu John Donegani Pierre Beaubien J F Allard T Franchere H B Smith P JoJoin Officers— B FI LeMoine, Cashier ; — G. Peltier, First Teller ; J L Brault. Second do. T Dufort, Book-keeper ; P M*Naughton, As- sistant do. ; J S Morley, Discount Clerk ; J M Bonacina, Messenger ; H Turner, Porter ; xN Brault, Notary. Bays of Discount — Tuesdays and Fridays. Diddends'^FXx^t Marfch and first September, 0/^^e— Saint Franc^ois Xavier Street. BANK of BRITISH NORTH AMERICA. Head Office , St. Helen's Place ^ London^ Has Branches at Oiiebec, Montreal, Toronto, and Kingston, Canada ; Hnlifax and Saint Johns, N S. Frederickton, N. B. and Saint Johns, Newfoundland. Agents in New York — Prime, Ward Si King. f4 . ■ •17 Ill > I V ; . - :■,! I ' 'J K t ■i::i 'H t-.. w < it I I ' I I t!: 1>* ^lli lil s::!!i i i cftS 58 BANKS. Thomas Paton, l7ispector of Branches, DIRECTORS, James Ferrier J T Brondgeest Thomas Kay William Dow. Officers— D Davidson, Manager;— John Jaffray, Accountant; J F Ready, First Tel- ler ; W Scougall, Second do. S Tubby, Dis. count Clerk ; J D Welch & —Smith, Clerks. J Dillon, Messeuger ; M Mahony, Porter, Dat/s 0/ 2)2 scoww^— Wednesdays & Saturdays. AGENCY COMMERCIAL BANK, M.D. Thomas Wilson, Agent ;— H McKinstry, Accountant ; E M Yarwood, Asstant. Clerk. AGENCY BANK oFuFPER CANADA. Edward Goldsmith, Manager ; T J Dam- pier, Clerk.— John Kose, Solicitor. MONTREAL SAVINGS BANK. S Gerard, President. | J Frothingham . V. P. James B inlay, Secretary and Treasurer^ AttendancC'^Ev ery Monday, from 11 to 1. Office — Montreal Bank, Great St. James St. PROVIDENT AND SAVINGS BANK. William Lunn, President. MANAGING DIRECTORS; James Ferrier Robert Armour Thomas Kay David Torrance Stanley Bagg William Cormack William Dow John Mathewson William Murray John Dougall John Eadie, Actuary. Interest allowed on Dedosits, 4 W cent. Open daily from 10 am till 3 PM.and on Mon- day and Saturday evenings, from 6 to 8. ASSURANCE COMPANIES, 59 ASSURANCE COMPANIES. MONTREAL FIRE ASSURANCE.* J ames Ferrier, Prej. | Wm, Lunn. V. Pres. DIRECTORS. Robert Armour Stanley Bagg William Cormack Adam Ferrie Thomas Kay John Mathewson James Henderson ■ John Redpath J Smith, (Advocate) James Scott John Torrance William Murray, Manager, Alexander Murray, Clerk Annual Meeting-^First Monday of December Q^ce— Notre Dame Street. MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE OF THE COUNTY OF MONTREAL. Pierre Beaubien, President. DIRECTORS. Jacob DeWitt Joseph BourreC Louis Comte John Doneffani Francis Trudeau Benjamin Brewster Hubert Pare C S DeBleury James Knapp, Secretary and Treasurer, T Cherrier, Assistant do . John Ostell, Surveyor, Annual Meeting — First Monday of October. O/^ce— Corner of St. Francois Xavie^ and St Sacrament Streets. *The Provincial Act, 6 Vict, cap. 22, passed during the last Session, authorises the Company, when a certain amount of capital shall have been subscribed and paid up, to make contracts of assurance on lives and against losses in inland navigation, and to change its name to that of «» The Montreal Fire, Life and Inland Navigation Assurance Company. r i ; ■ \ . T ,1 1 1 , ■ n ^i M^\' I 1 ■ iJ I' t *^ ■•■^/§, ASSURANCE COMPANIES, '**^**» >. «>-^.*^-v, ■*.*>_ X'V'-^'S.-v -.v.N. -w^x %.*.-~-.-s.>^ ■-''."V'^'-.'S >.N."^ . ."v • AGENCIES OF ASSURANCE COS. Quebec Fire Insurance Co.— J H Maitlaud. Alliance Life and Fire Insurance Company of London.— Charles Tuit. Phi£nix Fire Insurance Company of London — G Moffatt, J B Greenshields &L Moffatt. Eagle Life Assurance Company,— J Knapp. Britanrda Life Assurance Company of Lon. don. -.J H Maitland San Fire Assurance Company of London.— J W Dunscomb & Co. Minerva Life Assurance Company of Lon- don. — Benj. Hart & Co. Protector Life Association of London.— Redenhurst, Turnbull & Co. National Loan Fund, Life Assurance and Annuity Society.— J W Dunscomb & Co. New- York Life Insurance and Trust Com- pany —William Peddie & Co. JEtna Fire Insurance Company of Hartford — Joseph Jones Protection Fire Assurance Company of Hartford. — Joseph Jones. Saint Lawrence Inwa^-d Marine Assurance Company.— C T Palsgrave. Lloyds y^«*enfA%^ Buchanan, Cunningham & Glass. LAND COMPANIES. British Amer, Laud Company.—Jas. Court. Canada Company. — Hart, Logan & Co. North Ametican Colonial Association of Ireland, .r^sr^r.^r^ Agent, Beauharnois. ^^?^i rtc^^zngj PUBLIC COMPANIES. VARIOUS PUBLIC COMPANIES. 61 CHAMPLAIN AND ST. LAWRENCE RAIL-ROAD COMPANY. John E Mills, Chairman^ John Molson, Deputy Chairman, DiaEGTORS. William Workman John Bleakley A M Delisle Justice Gale James Shuter Dr. Robertson James Keith C H Castlej Treasurer. Officers— W D Lindsay Commissioner ; — W. Magrane, Book-keeper; H Duclos, Clerk at Laprairie ; V Titus, Clerk at St. Johns ; Wm Wilson, Cleik at Montreal. — Steamer Prhicess Victoria J John Ross, Captain j Alex Boyd, Purser. RATES OF PASSAGE. S d. 1st Class— Montreal to St. Johns 5 To and from do, same day... 5 2nd Class— Montreal to St. Johns 2 G To and from do. same day... 3 9 To or from Laprairie, by Steamboat 7i ST. LAWRENCE STEAM-BOAT AND MONTREAL TOW-BOAT COS. AGENTS. John Mobon 1 t,^ ^ , John 'Jorrance & Co. / Montreal H E Scott, Quebec, i: y H F Hughes, Thrce^ Rivers. R narrower & G Holman, William Henry , Smilh Leith, Port Saint Francis, m li ■ I I II 'f; 1 ; I -5 i i i! m]~ 1 'fit 1 1 ' ti II' ,.^l<^i' '*-'^-"^^■• "^--*~^"**'\'',-v-v-x.-s.*' PUBLIC COMPANIES. '. >. -v. -v. -V. ^, -, N,'N.'^-V»- "•^"^N,^ V ^^^•s.-Vr,^ GAS-LIGHT COMPANY. Hon. Joseph Masson, President. DIRECTORS. J W A R Masson Henry Thomas Joseph Belle J B Bruydre Benjamin Holmes Albert Furniss, Secretary and Treasurer* George Garth, Superintendent. P Cooper Collector. Ojffice^FsLcmg New Market, M'Gill Street. Rates— By meter, 25s per 1000 cubic fee\ WATERWORKS COMPANY. M J Hays, Manager, James M'Nider, Overseer of Works^ H S Porteous, Collector, xxF^^ City Baths are on the premises of the Water Works, Commissioners* Street. Op^w— In summer, from 5 a. m. till 10 p. m.-^ Winter, on Saturday and Sunday forenoon. MONTREAL PUBLIC BAKERS. Norman Bethune, Chairman. \ COMMITTEE OP MANAGEMENT. Olivier Berthelot Jean Bruneau J4mes Crawford, M.D William Carter James Ferrier C H Castle, Treasr. J Cox, Manager. Bakert/^St. Charles Baromme Street. Charles Geddes Alexis Laframboise John Molson Joseph Savage James Potts, S^cTf. •^^@ «*s Table of duties. 63 TABLE OF Bxitits on ImDorts into Canatra.* Imperial. STERL. Provincial 8TERL. Wine— //i Wood^from the United Kingdom. Madeira,.... per tun, £0 10 O^c.O 1 French do 6 All other Wines, do 10 6 And further on all Wines,^c.7 10 0* in Bottles— if bottled in the U. Kingdom, the same a^ in wood ; but if in foreign bottles, an additional duty, ^ tun, 7 7 Of And for every dozen Bottles, 1 Of In Wood, from Gibraltar or Malta, thie same as Wine in wood from the United Kingdom. In Bottles, the same duty as Wine in bottles from place of growth. From place of growth ^ in Wood, Madeira, ^tun, 7 10 All other Wines, ex. French, 7 6 French, , 6 And further,* ^ cent, 7 10 In bottles, a fur. duty, ^ tun, 7 7 Of And for every dozen bottles, 1 Of Spirits— /rom the U* Kingdom 8^ Br, Colonies, Brandy, Foreign, ^ gal. Geneva, „ do Cordials, Foreign, do British, do B. P do Rum, Foreign, do *The duties are all payable in sterling, at 4s. 4d. per dv.lla». 1 6 1 6 1 17 3 1 I| 6 9 1 00 6 I 1 J; JM i ;il < ,. \' . 1 I K It III tl II Ni i •v ■s.-vs.'^%,-\.'^-^*,'V,*-,->.N»-,'S. Table of duties. Imperial. STKRL. I'rovincial, STERL. Kast India ^P' gal. B. Vt do Whiskey, British, do Foreign, do 1 Molasses, do And further^ cwt» if foreign 3 3 1 cwt. 5 From place of Growth. Brandy, and all Spirits,^ gal. 1 3 Coffee— B. P. from G Britain) or Colonies, ( Green) ^ lb j Do do (Ground) do If Foreign, additional, ^cwt. Cocoa — ^l^'oreign, do B P ^ cent. Sugar— Kcfd. Br or Col. ^ lb. Foreign* ^cent. 20 Muscovado, B V Do. Foreign C 5 Pimento— BP from Colonies, OJ From U King ^ cent. Teas— all sorts, ^ lb. Tobacco— British Manuf. do. *ForeigndoFcent. 20 lb. «Leaf, do. 15 Snuff— British Manuf. do. - Foreign Manuf. do. 20 S:3alt, ^ tun. t All other Goods, Wares and Merchandize.!! fFor every barrel of Salt con- taining 280 ibs., imported otherwise than from Sea,... 1 OS 03 06 1 G 006 02 004 5 00 5/ 002 01 001 5 00 003 02 002 OUl 600 500 OlO 500 2 6 .A<^'* TABLE OF DUTIES 65 ^.v^ .^-^•-'^'- . v'>,'^*wN.->.*, %'^"S.-vv. ,*v^> £7 IOj. per cent. Alabaster, Anchovies, Argil, Annisccd, Am- ber, Almonds, Brimstone* Botargo, Box- wood, Currants, Capers, Cat>s-\coo, Coral, Cumminseed, Cork, Cinnabar, Dates, Es- sences of Bergamote, Citron, Lavender, Lemons, Oranges and Rosemary. £mery. Stone, Fruit preserved in sugar or in brandy Figs, Honey, Juniper Berries, Iron in bars, Unwrought and P»g Iron, Incense of Frank- incense, Lava and Malta Stone lor build- ing, Lentils, Marble, rough and worked, Mosaic Work, Medals, Musk, Macaroni, Nuts of all kinds. Oil of Olives and of Almonds, Orris Root, Ostrich Feathers, Ochre, Orange Buds and Peel, Olives, Pitch, Pickles in jars and bottles. Paintings, PunkjParmesan Cheese,Puzzolana, Pickles, Pearls, Prints, Pumice Stone, Precious, Stones, (except Diamonds), Quicksilver, Raisins, Sausages, Sponges, Par, Turpentine Vermillion, Verniicelli, Whet Stones. £30 per cent. Books and Papers, Clocks and Watches, Linen, Leather .Manufactures, Musical Instruments, Silk Manufactures, Wires of all sorts. £20 per cent. Cotton Manufactures, Glass Manufactures, Refined Sugar, Sugar Candy, Soap, Tobacco, minufactured, £15 per cent. Goods, Wares, or Merchandise (being Fo- J'eign,) not otherwise charged with duty, nor included among ihe Free Goods. r ( ^ 1 1' i : \':A f k ;. 1 i 1 V '.■ » j _ ■- '• ] ■ '{ 1 IS;, i S^SiSI^. «*'^f^ I !i ■ I I ■Ji I ill' I 66 TABLE OF DUTIES. ^-S*\"»>^.N.« TABLE OF FREE GOODS. By Promnciat Lajvs.^Beef salted, Barley, Beans, Cattle, Fish salted, ^ Fish Oil, \ Flour, Grains of all kinds. Horses, Hogs, Indian Corn, Live Stock, Oats, Pork salted, Peas, Potatoes, Packages containing dutiable goods, Kye Seeds, H Wheat, and House* hold Goods and necessaries of all kinds, which any person or persons coming into the Province, for the purpose of actually settling therein^ shall import or bring with them for their own use, and for the use of their families.— Copies of the H, Scriptures. By Imperial Act, 3 and^ Wilt, IF. Cap, 59.— Coin, Bullion, Diamonds, Horses, Mules, Asses, Neat Cattle, and all other live stock, Tallow, Raw Hides, Rice, Corn, Grain unground. Biscuit or Bread, Meal or Flour, Fresh Meat, Fresh Fish, Carriages of travel, lers, Wheat, Flour, Beef, Pork, Hams, Bacon, Wood and Lumber, Hay and Straw, Fruit and Vegetables, fresh; Salt, Cotton, Wool, Goods, the produce of places within the British Dominions imported from those places, or from the United Kingdom ; Her. rings taken and cured by the inhabitants of the Isle of Man, and imported from thence ; Lumber, the produce of and imported from any British Possession on the West Coast of Africa j any sort of Craft, Food, and Victuals, except Spirits; and any sort of Clothing, and implements and materials fit and necessary for the British Fisheries in America, imported into the place at or from whence such Fishery is carried on ; Drugs, Gums or Raisins, Dye-wood and Hard- wood, Cabinetmakers' Wood, Tortoiseshell, Hemp, Flax, and Tow.** ^^ A^M ^^1^. TAHLE OF DUTIES, 67 ^^^^NV>-V-^^-'^^' -.•V -^. VVy*-- V*V •-•^--•»-s.s. ■«->,•* Notes r^/t/7^c? to in the preceding Table. # This further duty is only charged when its amount, if any, shall exceed the amount of the previous duties, sec. 11, 5rd and 4th Will. IV, cap. 59 ; but as this is not likely to occur except with very high priced articles, it may be considered as merely nominal. t This further duty will in every case ex- ceed the previous duty, the excess will there- fore be charged ; the amount payable cannot however be shewn by table, as it will vary in every case according to value of the article. I Rum, although British, if imported from any British Possession in which foreign Rum is not prohibited, into another British Posses- sion in America into which goods, being of Foreign production, cannot be legally import- ed, or into the United Kingdom, is treated as Foreign, unless it had been warehoused and exported trom the warehouse. II See the exception in Table of Free Goods. \ Prohibited from Foreign Countries, \ If Foreign, will pay the Foreign duty. i^it Upon such of these goods as are liable to the Provincial duty of 3 percent, that duty is payable under the Provincial laws ; but its amount is deducted from the payment under the 3rd and 4th Will. IV. cap, 59. The credit allowed for £50 and upwards is six months ; but all bonds after 1st September are due on Ist April. The warehousing system is applied to the Provincial duties, and the same credit allowed on Goods ex warehouse as when entered from the importing ship. ' ( i ^_^^^\ 68 TABLE OF DUTIES. DUTI ES IMPOSED BY IMPER. ACT 5 & 6 VIC. C. 49. ^^* To come in force 6th July^ 1843, On goods, SiQ, not being* the production of of the United Kingdom or of any of the British Possessions in America, the Mau- ritius, East Indies, or British Fisheries,— imported by sea or inland navigation : — s, (I Wheat Flour, per barrel of 196 lbs 2 Fish of foreign ) dried or salted, per cwt.2 take or cure \ pickled, per barrel.. .. 4 Meat, salted or cured, per cwt. 3 Butter Cheese . . Coflfee .. Cocoa .. Molasses Sugar, unrefined do. do. do. do. do. do 8 5 1 3 M Sugar, refined, the produce of and refined in foreign countries, — 20 per cent, ad valorem. Teas, unless imported direct from China or from the United Kingdom or any of the British Possessions, per lb 1 Spirits ; Rum, per gallon, 6 Other Spirits and cordials,.. . . 1 Glass manufactures 15 per cent Silk manufactures do. Spermaceti do. Wine, whether bottled or not. . 7 per cent. Cotton, Linen tSj Woollen manuf. do% Leather manufactures do. Paper manufactures do. Hardware, Clocks & Watches . do. Manufactured robacco do^ Soap, Candles other than sperm. do. Corks, Cordage and Oakum .. do» m TABLE OF DUTIES, ^V >,*V^^-^^'^N,>-^"^-^'^'*-^'^^^'-%.>-^'^-"' - -W- ->--^ >w W '^. "-^N Sii^ar Refined in bond in the U. King-dora, not the growth of British Possessions in America, Mauritius or E. I... 10 pe?' cent. Oil, Blubber, Fins and Skins, of foreign fishing* 15 per cent* Articles not enumerated 4 per cent* And if any of the g'oods charg-ed with duty, except suffar and tea, be imported through the United King-dom (having- been ware- housed therein) or the duties thereon hav- ing been drawn back, such goods Avill only be charged three-fourths the above duties EXEMPTIONS. Coin, Bullion, Diamonds, Horses, Mules, Asses, Neat Cattle, and all other Live Stock, Hay, Straw, Tallow, Raw Hides. Salt, Rice, Corn and Grain unground. Biscuit or Bread, Meal or Flour, except Wheat Flour, Fresh Meat, Fresh Fish, Fruit and Vegetables, fresh. Carriages of Travellers, Wood and Lumber, Cotton Wool, Hemp, Flax, Tow, Drugs, Gums, Resins, Tortoise-shell> Man- ures of all kinds, Herrings, taken and cured by the inhabitants of the Isle of Man, and imported or supplied from the use of Her Majesty's land and sea forces; all Goods imported from the United Kingdom after having there paid the Duties of Con sump, tion, and imported from thence without drawback. PROHIBITIONS. Gunpowder, Amunitions, Arms, or Utensils of j War, exceot from United Kingdom or some other British Possession, Coffee, Sugar, not refined, in bond in the United Kingdom, Molasses, Rum, (in certain cases — see Acti) Base or Counterfeit Coin, Books, such as are prohibited to be imported into the U:!ited i I ! ] ( i f It^ \ :< nA I! I ! i. i * 1 ! -IS II ■ i! I i 70 TABLE OF DUTIES. S.-V ->, -S. -^'^ X. "^ '*N.'^">."^ "•^ ■s.'"-"«-A,-V"S-*V— -'-VS.-v SCALE OF DUTIES ON GRAIN AND FLOUR, IN GREAT BRITAIN, WHRN ENTERED FOR CONSUMPTION, Agreeably to the Imperial Act passed 20th April, 1842 WHEAT. Per Imperial Quarter. AVERAGE PRICE. s. s. under 51 O 1 ffOM 5<2 53 53 54 54 55 55 56 57 58 58 59 59 60 60 61 61 62 62 63 63 64 64 65 65 66 66 67 67 68 68 69 69 70 70 71 / !•••••• /^ 72 73 73 & upw Duty on I Duty on Foreign. 'Colonial. .V. d. 20 19 18 18 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 6 6 5 s. d, 5 5 5 5 5 4 3 2 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 FLOUR, Per Barrol. Duty onDuty Foreign. on Colonial ■ ,.^^- 5i s» d* 12 Of 11 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 2f 9 9 8 7 6 7f 6 0| 1- I' 9? 4 9| 4 ^ 3 n n 3 3 3 2 1 V,<, 2* 77 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do w ^>* F ^m. ^^f. ««[^^.Q^ ^ TABLE OF DUTIES. 71 1 1 ^»^^^v...V'--^--^~----"-^-'^-^~""'^'^"""'~-""~'-^'''"""" ■^^''^'^■"■^"■"'^"^^" -" ~~ C T ^ Y ■ SCALE OF DUTIES ON GRAIN AND ;IN AND 'AIN, ■ FLOUR IN GREAT BRITAIN, H WHBN ENTBRED FOR CONSUMPION, 'ION, B Agreeably to the Imperial Act passed 29th April, 1842. 1 April, 1842 LOUR, I BARLEY & \ ■ IND.CORN. RYE, BEANS AND PEAS. OATS. Barrel. ^^B 1 vex Imp. Quarter. I'er Imp. Quarter, j ler Imp. Qua-ter, 3n Duty on AV.PRICE DUTY. AV.PRICE DUTY. 1 AV.PRICE DUTY. n. Colonial 1 " ' H Foreign. Fore' ign. Fore ign. '• S. (I H s. g. d. S. 8. s. d. s. s. s. d. 1 3 1 3 ■ und^e 11 undSO 11 6 und 19 8 ■ 2r)...27 10 SO,..Sl 10 6 19... 20 7 3 ■ 27../28 9 31...32 10 6 20...21 6 3 ■ 28../29 9 32... 33 10 6 21. ..22 6 3 ■ 29...30 9 33... 34 9 6 22...23 6 F 2 4i ■ 30..,31 8 34...35 8 6 23... 24 5 ■ 1 yf i ■ 31...32 7 35...36 7 6 24...25 4 1 2| ■ 3'2...S3 6 36...37 6 6 25...26 3 73V ■ 33...34 5 37... 38 5 6 26...27 2 do^^; ■ 34...35 4 38...39 4 f) 27&up 1 rin i ■ 35...33 ■ 36...37 3 'Z 39...40 40...41 3 6 do i 2 6 Colo niaL do 37 & up 1 41...42 1 6 8. S. s. d. do ^1 42&up 2 und 22 2 dn f^n 7/1 anirti 22...23 23&UP 1 6 6 1 ^0 \ KjOLO S. B. 8. d. Colo »i2a/. 1 do ' und28 2 6 s. s. s. d. 1 do I ii8...29 2 und .'^O 3 1 do 29....'30 1 6 30...31 2 G ■ do 3l)...31 1 3L..32 2 ■ do Sl&up i 6 32...33 1 6 ■ do • 33...34 I ■ do ■ do S4&U|i 6 11 I i M Mi, 1 I'f ^ ! i ii f 1 I I ( ' ! I m I Hi |i! j ii.: I TIME TABLE. CI.O C3 S ,1-3 ,kA4 ,^ <5 i; S 132 60- 2 2 33 61 3 3 34 62 4.| 4 35 63 5\ 5, S 64 6 6S7S 7i 7 38 66 8, S 39 67 9 9 40 68 10 10 4169 11114270 12 12 Si71 13 13 44 S 14 14 45 73 15 S 46 74 16 16 47 75; 17 17 48 76 18 18 49 77 19 19 S 78 20 20 51 S 212152 80 22 S 53 81 23 23 54 82 2424 55 83 2525 56 84 26 26; S'85 27,2758' S 9i S 121 122 3 ■ • bo 3 Cu 72 o o ! g ^ iQ ■ i I d : i 28 28 29; S 30 30 31 '31 59 87 -88 —'89 -.90 93:123:154 94; 124! S 95:i25|l56 96 126 157 97i S 98128 S 1129 100 130 1011131 102 132 103 104| S 105 135 S |136 1071 137 108 138 109! 139 110:140 111! S 112 142 S 1 143 114144 115 145 116146 117 147 118! S 119 158 159 160 161 S 163 133 164 165 166 167 168 S I 170 171 172 173 174 175 S 177 178 179 1491180,210 S 212 152 182 213 242 153 S 1214 245 184 215 S : 185 216 247 186 217 248 1871 S 249 188 219 250 189 220 251 i S 1 22 1:252 :i91 222 S 1192,223 254 193 224:255 194| S 256 195 226257 196227,258 S 228|259 198,229 S 199 230'261 200231 201 S 305 f^ 306 336 262 263 202 2331264 203 234^' S 1235 205 236 206 237 207 238 S 240 208 209 150 181 151| — 241 242 243 266 S ! 268 269 270 271 272 273 S 27 276 307 S 277 308 338 278 S 339 279 310 340 280 311341 S 312 342 282 313 343 283 314 S 284 215 345 285 S 346 286 317 347 287 318 348 S 319 349 289 320 350 290 321 S 291 322 352 292 S S5S 293 324 354 294 325 355 S 326 356 296 327 357 297 328: S 298 829 358 299 S ;360 300 3313G1 ,301332 362 • S 333 363 303 234 304 — 264 S The above Table is convenient for finding the matu- rity of Bills or Notes A note at 60 days, dated Feb, 2d, b?ing the 33d day of the year, as is seen in the Feb. column on a line with 2 in the Index, the addi. tion of GO, (including 3 davs' grace), shows that the note falls due on the 96th day of the year, which will be found, on referrence to the month and the In- deXj^J^beThutsday the 6th day of Apr il. ^^ ^ ■Forco] PEN( Stg. d. s. '^ 3... 0' 4... 5... 6... 7... 8... 9... 10... 1 ll... 1 V2.„ 1 SIIILLIM s. s. 1(.. 1 3... 3 I 4... 4 I 5... 5 1 6... 7 7... 8 8... 9 9...10 iO.,.U 1 1L..13 12...14 13...15 14...16 15...17 lri...l8 1 17...'^0 18...S1 I9...22 i^' ^1 o,yj S 353 m 354 \25 355 26 356 27 357 28i S 29 358 Is 1360 P13GI 52 36'2 53 363 J4|264 Imatu- in the addi. It the iivhich \c In- CURRENCY TABLE, ■Jt or converting Sterlinsf (at \s, 4^. ^ doVar) into currency^ at bs. Id. ^ dollar. 4^ 13...15 16...18 lOi 17...'^0 ()1 18...S1 ^ 19...22 4f ...23 6 POUNDS. stg. £. £. 1... 1 3.. 4... 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 6... 7... 9...10 10...! 1 11...12 12.. .U 13...15 14...16 15...17 16.. .18 17...19 18...21 19...22 5 20.. 23 9 21...24 U 22...25 16 23,..26 19 24...28 3 25...'29 6 26...30 10 27...31 13 28...32 16 29...34 30... 35 31,..36 32...37 5| 11 lOA 4^ ^4 s. d. 3 6 10 10 17 4 7 11 14 18 1 5 8 11 15 18 2 10 3f ^1 3i 9 ^4 Hi 11 54... 39 5 7 10 14 17 H 10 Si 9 5| 5i 1 n m 10 POUNDS. stg. ct/. £. £. s. d. 35.. .41 1 3| 36...42 4 9| 37.. .43 8 3| 38.. .44 11 9 S9...45 15 40...46 18 5| 41...48 1 111 43...50 8 1 1 44. ..51 12 4^ 45...52 15 lOi 46...53 19 4^ 47.. .55 2 10 4S... 56 6 3| 49.. .57 9 9^ 50.. ,58 13 3^ 51. ..59 16 9 52... 61 53...62 3 5| 54...63 6 Ul 55...64 10 5^ 56,„65 13 li 57...66 17 4i 58.. .68 JO: 59...69 4 4^ 60...70 7 10 61...71 11 3i 62...72 14 91 63...73 18 3- 64... 75 1 9 65... 76 5 66...77 8 5: 67... 78 n 68...79 14 I ! n in 1 '' -■*■':. *^ :i!i •i » I ij! iliiii ill * ■ ]\. I li' ;!' 'i; I'' •I i ( 1 ! I f I I ;m I ; j I I i I I i ( I i ■ 1 1 Si. h, 74 VALUE OF COINS, ETC, e^* It will be remembered that the par of the present sterling has been altered by Act of rarliament, from £\ 2s 2|c?. to £1 is, id, SIMPLE METHOD For rendei'ing Sterling into Currency,-^ Add l-5th and 1.12th of that l-5th. For rendering Currency into Sterling,-^ Multiply by 60 and divide by 73 ;— or Deduct l-7th and %4th of that l«7th, and then add to the rerari. 'der Id. for every £7. RATES AT Y HUJH COINS ARE A lEGAii TENDER Under the x'rov; Jiciai Act 4- & 5 Vic. cap. 93 British So vei ?igTi ^ £1 4 4 American Eagie. coined before 1834, 2 13 i American Eaglet coined since 1834, 2 10 Multiplies or divisions of the above coins, at proportionate rates. Dollar of Spain, United States, Peru, Chili, Central America, South Ame- rica, and Mexico *,.0 5 1 Half Dollar of do do do 2 6^ Quarter do of do do do 13 Eighth do of do do do 7| Sixteenth do of do do do 3^ [The subdivisions of dollars, less than halves. are a legal tende to tho amount of r^ IC j French Five Francs 4 8 British Crown 6 1 Smaller divisions of British Silver Coins at proportionate rates. [British Silver coins of all denominations are a legal tender to the amount of £2 10] m spar of the by Act of 4s, id. urrenct/;^ 9 Sterling,-^ or i, and then pyi:7. ARE A c. cap. 93 .£1 4 4 ^, 2 1. 2 13 i 10 ( coins, at ^9 'm . 5 1 2 6i 1 3 on 3^ 1 halves. 1 ■ .a IC] 4 8 c 6 1 '^o'lm at oils are 10.] i| w^mi'i FREIGHT, WHARFAGE, ETC. 75 TARIFF OF FREIGHTS BETWEEN MONTREAL & KINGSTON. Agreed upon by the Forwarders to be adopted in 1843, UPWARDS. S. d. Heavy Groceries & Hardware, ^ cwt. 2 6 Teas, L Sugar, Earthen Sc Glass Ware, 3 Dry Goods and Light Bulky Packages, 3 9 Salt and Sea Coal, ^ ton, 30 DOWNWARDS. Flour ^barrel, 2 Pork and Beef do .. 3 Wheat Piid other Grain,.. ^ std. bush. 7J Stavesj , jp* mille, £7 10 Unenumerated articles in proportion. WHARFAGE ON VESSELS. — ^ s, d. On Vessels from Sea and River Craft, per ton burthen, for each day in port, OJ Steamboats, do. dt>, 0| Barges belonging to Steamboats* do 0^ B trges from Up. Canada and Durham Boats, if decked, per day, 2 Dj. do. undecked do 1 Boats employed in carrying Wood, do. 1 Bateaux, per day 1 5)team Ferry Boats, per ton burthen do. 0| INSPECTORS OF PRODUCE. MONTRBAL, Ashes— E M Leprohon, Inspector; John Dyde and James E M:ijor, j4sst. Inspectors Flour— William Watson, Inspector. Beep AND Pork— Wm Mooie, Inspector, Fish and OiL—Peter Met ck^^Wt Inspector, f I ! '•■ )i! t ! :! ! 1 I I'M' t ii! ! I •:!i ;i^ ill ;!i ^£'t inspector's fees. '--v-^'*^ ■^_*.■V^«^^ ""^ *"^^"**"^>."S. > •S.^- -^~*-\.--,N,--_^ .X ■.%'v -V ^-,v-- ■^^--N \\-.^| FEES ALLOWED TO INSPECTORS OF PRODUCE. To Inspectors of Ashes, 5d. per cwt. for inspection and branding.— Cooperage, the actual costs distributed by the Inspector, but not to exceed 9d. ^ brl. 5d. per brl. for storage, if stored more than ten days, and 3d, per brl, for each subse. quent month— reckoning the second month to commence forty days from the date ot the invoice, weigh note, or inspection bill. [By the I'rovincial Act 6 Victoria chap. 6. (which takes effect 1st Jan, 1843,) Ashes may be exported without inspection, provided one end of the barrel be legibly marked with tlie name and address of ihe manufacturer, the weight and tare of the cask, and the qualitv of the Ashes contained in it.] To Inspectors of Flour. Qd. per brl. for inspection and branding. To Inspectors of Beef and Pork. Is. per brl. and 7|d. per half brl. for inspec tion and branding, — Cooperage an extra charge, but not to exceed hd, per brl- To Inspectors of Fish and Oil. For inspecting and branding each tierce of Fish, 1a\ 3rf.-— half tierce, M — brl. Is.— half brl. ^d. Each box of Herrings, 2rf. For inspec^.ing each quintal of Dried Cod, Irf.— draft of Green Fish, 3rf, Inspecting and branding Oil : Cask, is. — tierce, Is. l(i.— hhd. Is. Sd. pun. Is. 6d, Cooperage extra. DISTRICT INSPECTOR-LICENCES. (AUCTIONEERS AND DISTILLERS.) D S Stuart, St. Francois Xavier Street, and Cote des Neiges. ? ii;- COMMISSIONERS, ETC. 77 «N'*.N.'>--^-V^--'^.'>.-^N,'\%."N. ^.■V-^,%.S.-s.■^.%'^^"^-^'^.* COMMISSIONERS, TRUSTEES AND OTHBR APPOINTMENTS. COMMISSIONERS OF EDUCATION, Hon. R S Jaraieson, V. Chan. Superintendent J B Meilleur, Asst. Superintendent, C. lilast Rev. Robert Murray, ditto, C. West Board of Examiners for Montreal. — Hon. George Moffatt, Rev. Messrs. Quiblier, WiL loug^hby, Hudon, Ksson. Lusher, Wilkes and Stroiiii', Hon. A Cuvillier, Hon. D B Viger, T Drammond, J G McKenzie, E Magauran. FOR INSANE, FOUNDLINGS, AND SICK. Robert L Morrogh, John B C Trestler, and Joseph Bourret. FOR SEIGNORIAL TENURE INQUIRY. Alex. Buchanan, J A Taschereau, James Smith— J E Turcotte, Secretary. FOR REVISING PROVINCIAL STATUTES. lion. Charles H Ogden, Hon. Charles D Day, H Heney, A Buchanan, G W Wicksteed. — F G Johnson, Secretary. FOR THE HARBOUR OF MONTREAL. J G McKenzie, C S Rodier, and John Try. TRUSTEES OF MONTREAL TURNPIKES. Hon. H H KiUaly, B Holmes, S Bagg, R D Handyside, John Redpath, J M Xobin. — J M Ferris, Secretary. OF CHAMBLY TURNPIKE. Geo. Cathcart, Augustus Hatt, J Yule, Jun. John Swail, John Bunker, and L Gareau. —Dr. Wilson, Secretary. Provincial Geologist— WE Logan, Mem- ber of the Geol. Soc. of London & Paris. f ' '^ 1 : 1 ®f??^ I 78 CITY COUNCIL. -•"•^•^«-^>.%-v.s-. , CORPORATION OF MONTREAL. Elected on the 1st December, 1842. Joseph Bourret, Mayor. ALDERMBN. Hon. Joseph Masson Benjamin Holmes William MoUon Hon. C S de Bleury John Red path Joseph lloy James Ferrier Pierre Jodoin Peter Dunn William Luun William Watson John Mathewson COUNCILIORS. Olivier Frechette Pierre Beaubieu Joseph A Gagnon Francois Trudeau Fian^ois Perrin WARDS REPRESENTED. i?a*^~Ferrier, Roy, and Jodoin. C/?w^re.— Bourret, Masson., and Rcdpath. fFie*^— Holmes, Lunn, and Dunn. Qwe^wV— Watson, Mathewson, & Frechette St, Mar«/V,— Molson. Trudeau, and Perrin. 6t.' Lavjrence.-^De Bleury, Beauhien^ and Gap'^on. — — * ASSESSORS. ♦ v» r * ^- Perrin East Ward. Thorn *» Watts Centre Ward. Hubert Pare West Ward. Miles Williams Queen's Ward. Louis De Chantal St. Lawrence Ward. Francois Ricard St. Mary's Ward. AUDITORS. C H Castle and Benjamin Lemoine, i^ :i'..- *!■ ' e. CITY COUNCIL. 79 OFFICERS OF THE CORPORATION. John P. Sexton, City Clerk, Arthur Ross, City Treasurer. John OsteH- City Surveyor, J. R Bronsdon, Inspector^ Superintend ant and Chief Engineer Fire Dept. Richard D. Bodley, Asststant^ Clerk*s Office. George Harding', Assistant ^ Treas. Office, John McKercher, Overseer Highways, 8fc, Joseph A. Bourdon, Clerk of New Market, John Abbott. Clerk of St» Ann Market. Maurice Eardley, Clerk of Hay Market^ Commissioners* Square. Joseph Robillard, Pound Keeper ^ Clerk of Hay and Cattle Market, Vis;er Square^ Antoine Shwartz, Assistant Cerk do, Henry O'Donoughue, Messenger, COMMITTEES OF CORPORATION. Finance and General AccountS'-^yiessrs , Holmes (Chairman) Masson, Roy, Ferrier, Beaubien. Li^Jit-^Beaubien f Chairman) DeBleury, Mathewson, Perrin, Dunn. Mafkets^lioy (Chairman) Holmes, Lunn, Gagnon, Perrin. Police and Health — DeBleury (Chairman) Roy, Watson, Gagnon, Dunn. Roads and Im,proveinents — Uedpath (Chair- man) Molson, Trudeau, J odoin, Frechette. i^'/re-— Ferrier (Chairman) Beaubien, Wat- son, Mathewion, Jodoin. Treasurer's Office open from 10 a.m, till 3 p.m. City Hatl^^otre Dame Street, h A tt k 1 ■ .: ) ' \ )' ■i f^r ?i IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) k A ^ ! A t/. &1 ^ 1.0 I.I U;|2j8 |2.5 150 ■^™ MHi 1^ 12.2 Hi ■ 40 20 1.8 1.25 ||.4 1.6 6" ► VQ Va v: '/ a Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, NY. 14580 (716) 872-4503 7. t ^ 6^ ■<^ .^-*r I' * ! SS^^^, , '. . 80 MUNICIPAL TAXES. Si ^5 MUNICIPAL TAXES. A VA til •^t^SB; flStK^ I HATES OF CARTAGE. 81 ^ •--<.•.- 'vX* .-w«- "^ •, V >>. • N» X, N •>. N. •■ -^ *W '^ X N. "^ ' RATES AND FARES t ^ **,^.-1teN.^.»v "W-W^X --^,--,-s.* D I \' I S I O N S UFFERUKD TO IN TIIK KOI-IOUINO TAIlLEg. First Division. — From PrinciM Str«»ot, St Ann Siihmh-, !>y a ilircft lino to St Antoiiio I5ri(ltrt Division and 31'Cord Stri'Mt, Moiuita'in Street as far as its junction with St. Antoine Str'M't, tluMice by a ntrai^^-lit line to jnnition of St ('atlH»rine and Ale\and(»r Str(»ets, aloii}; St (^illierine Street to ^'ioto^ia lload, and down to the Hiver. TiiiRn. — '1 hat portion of tlie City beyond the '2nd Division and within liie City liniits. CAin A(n J • Goods not hereinafter ineiitioT)eh(ds of Salt, .. UU hnshels ot (Jriiin,. C. of Wood, oil rafts. Do. do. ont of boats Hoards, per 100 pes. ( ! 1 in.ihiek, I'J ft lon^r ( sj! Do. 2.ineh IMank, .. , l.v^ Die s* d. G 9 1 2 4") 9 X. d. 9 1 i 1 3 D o. 3-ineh do. ^ r Coal s, per chaldron .: o 1 9 1 3 2 G 4 r, (i 1 8 SdL )in A\ d. 1 I 3 I G 4 3 G 3 4 2 3 1 3 G 6 G 8 3 4 3 2 G 1 8 3 7 2 3 -►t^ r !■ i 1 i i i ) • '^^i■. i\ 'M >\^ 1* 82 RATES OF CARTAGE. From any of the Ilnrhor Wharvrs at an if plarr in the First Division^ to the Canal wit hi n the City limits — g ^y, For each load not oxroodinu^ 15 cwt 10 Do. do. from 15 to 20 rwt 1 Do. i\o, 20 rwt. and upwards, .... 1 3 p I R B - w o o D. From the Canal fS^ vice versa) to any placp St. Ann SuhuriM 1 St. Joseph Suburbs, 1 St. Antoino Subiirbs» 2 St. Lawrence Suburbs, wost of St Law- rence Street, 2 St. Lawrence Suburbs, north-east of St. Lewis Street, includini^ St Lewis Street, 3 Qucl)cc Subs, as far as Vict»>ria Hoad .. 3 Ouebec Subs. beyun <^i ]ti\ ^^-■i PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, IN M O N T R B A L. SAIXT GKOIUJiyS SOC lETV. William B.ulgloy Pit nidcnt. C l*onncr and C Palsfiravc, I'icc-Prcsidcnts. James Knapp, Tn asun r. Charles Liml>ay, Sicntary, C 1) Shaw, .'hxisfaiit Srcrctauy. I?ev l)r Ik'thiinc, Chaptnin. ])r E F Holmes, Physician. SreWARPs— F ci Jdhiison, L MoH'att, J T Brondgcejit, \Vm Bradbury, U 11 Hamilton, and J'homas Musscn. Cominittce of Accounts~-3 T Badgley, William Smith, and H L Itouth. Committee oj Charily-'C H Casllo, John Hil- ton, T Mussen, C (ieddcs, and J Thornton. Quarterly Met fiims^On tlic lUth January, April, July, and October. Fifty. five persons relieved during the year ending lUth January last, at which period there was a sum of r3\H to the credit of the Societv, applicable to eharitable purposes. SAINT ANDREW'S SOCIETV. John Boston. President. W Iulmon^tone .V Andr. Shaw, l. Presidents. Managers— II Allan, H Kams.iv, Donald Mackay, A II Armour, C Tait, J iM Ferre?, and W Cormaek. Kev A Mathie.Mm Ik Hev 11 ICsson, Chaplains W Iraserand A Hall, Physicians. Wdliam Gunn, Treasurer, John Eadie, Secretary. Wiliam Auld, Assistant Secretary. 3 esi^* ".^-s. -»■»-■>. v-» -.V. -.^ -^N.'V^'* ^. v^ . ■>>v>»«.-^-. ,-, Clinritiihlc Committer^ \ Urquliart, N Macin- tosh, J Annour, and W Dow. Co'iUfi/ftcV of Jccounls — Don.ild Kos<;, Ho!/Ort M K'kay, C' K Anderson, Kobcrt Wcir, jun. and il M Blackwood, Commit trr of Jnstalmcnt—W Korr and CJ J Campbell. yiertintrS'^^v'ouiX Tluirsdav in Feb. May, An^rust, anil November — 'rhi» latter meet, in ' tor ilie elect ion of Odice Uearcrs. 0,' SAINT I'ATKICK'S SOCIETY. Benjamin Holmes, President. .1 M r->bin anil Kdwanl \\.n:kc\.{yJ\ ['residents, IV'ter Di'vin-i. Tri'ctsuri r. Edward Mac^auran, Corresponding Secretary. .losbna \Vo()d!u>usc, Iiecordin^« — J P Scybfld. C Fisher F Hertz, G Reinliart J<)hn Rower, and C Reck. Committtc of Chantt/^^ V Gabler, Charles Perry, and P Rohle. Committee of Aecounts — Dr F C T Arnoldi, J K fironbdon,and F Neut/. MONTREAL AUXILIARY BIRLE SOCIETY. Hon. Peter McGill, President. Hon. W P Cliristie. J T Rarrett, W Lunn, A F Holmes, M 1). Capiain J H Maitland, and J Froth ingham, / ice-Presidtnta. John Mathowson Treasurer, Rev. H Wilkes, Foreiun Seer et art/. J R Orr and Kcdlo Campbell, Hec.Serretaries* CoMMiTTFE — Rev. Dfs. Mathie?on, Black & Davies, Rev. Messrs. Taylor, Willoiighbvi Esson, Strong, Lusher. S<^uire. Montgomery Girdwood, Carriithers, Thomps«m, Crofts ; Messrs, James Fleming, Josef»h Frazer, Jas. Ferrier John Smith, lT<*nry Vennor, J Red- yath, Thomas Kay, Hmry Lyman, Joseph .eeming, S S Ward, R Haddan. S Hedge, James Roy, John Bruce, W Hutchison, John Leeraing, John Lougall, S Forbter, Thomas '''WSi^ i PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. 87 Wilson, D Forgu«»on, J Matlipwson, Jami»s Court, W Gunu, W M Ogden, Dr.Macnider, Dr. Hall. James Milne, General j4f(ent 8$ Depositary. The receipts of the Society durinp; the last year, were 1'819 \i\s and the issue of bibles and testamenls amounted to 5,.07S. The Society \\M '25 branch associations in connection with it in Eastern Canada. LADIES' BIBLE ASSOCIATION. Mrs. Wilkes, Secretary. Miss Smith, Treasurer. Collectors — Miss Smith, Mrs Strong, Mrs Brondgeest, Mrs Fuller, Mrs Day, Mrs Corse, Miss Corse, Mrs Milne, Mijs Milne Mrs S Hedge, jun. Mrs Henry Lyman, Mrs Joseph Lecming, Mrs Carre, Miss Sawtell, Mrs Hedge^ gen. Mrs Ferris, Miss Hadden, Miss Robertson, Miss Gilbert, Miss M Chlbert, Miss Seymour, Mrs Orr, Miis Bruce, and Mrs James Hoy. FRENCH CANADIAN MISSIONARY SOCIEIY. Lieut Colonel Wilgress, President James Fcrrier, lic^- President. William Lunn, Treasurer, Kcv W Taylor, Rev Caleb Strong, and James Court, Secretaries. The Society has gtations at Belle Rivero and St Theresc ; and employs seven persons, male and female, fu missionaricii. LADIES'CANAdTaN MISSY. SOCIETY. Mrs Strong, President. Mrs Court, and Mrs H Vennor, Directresses* Mrs S Hedge, jun. Treasurer, Mjss Corse, Secretary, i;^ u i; t-l \i 1 1 >-*?'^i 88 PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. socii:ty for phomotix(j chris. TiAN KNOWLEIKiE. Reverend J Rcthunc, Chairman. Jiisiioe McCord, Scrrrtart/ and TreasKiur, CoMMiiTRR. — Rev M Ramsav, Rev M Wil. lougby, Rev 1) R Parnther, J H Maillaiul, F Cirittin, A Ho.-^s, W Hradhury, I)r Holmes, and J Jones. — Rev I) Robcrlsoii, Librarian, SOCIETY FOR PROROGATING THE GOSPKL AMONG DESTITUTE SET. TLERS AND INDIANS. Hon Chief Justice Reid, Presidents Rev J Bcthune, First l' ice- President, Rev iM Wi.lougliby, Second J' ice- President. Joseph Jones. Treasurer. A F Holmes, M.D. Serretart/. Co.MMiTTKP. — Hon Gcorgtj Moffatt, Lieut. Col. VVilKrehs, F GritHn, Capt. J H Maitland, W M Ogden, John 1 hornton, Arthur Ross, Archibald Hall, M.D. John S M*Cord, C Ged- des, S C Sewell, M D. and the resident Cler^jy WKSLEYAN AUXL. MISSIONARY SOCIETY FOR CANADA E. William Lunn, Treasurer. Reverend John Borland, Secretary, CoMMnTBR.— The Circuit Stewards of the several Stations, viz : — John bhaw, Quebec ; W Lunn and Jas. Mathewson, Montreal, &:c. CA5JADA BAPTlSr MISSIONARY SO- CIEIY. For supplying destitute settlers with Instruction, Joseph Leeming, Treasurer. Rey J Gird wood and Dr Daviesi Secretaries. jaihes Mdne. Htcording Secretory. i^^im^ '^w^mffw^ iQ^-. PUBLir INSTITl TIO-^^S. 89' UNIVEUSITY OF M'GILL COLLEGE. (Jovr.RNous. — Tlie CJovcrnor General, tlie Chief Justice of Montreal, and the Principal of the College. — Kev .1 Hethune, Principal, MF.niCAL r*HOKi:SS()RS. Dr Holmes, Theory and Practice of Medicine l)r G W Caniphell, Surgery. Dr Hall, Chemistry and Pliarmacy. Dr M'CuIloch Midwiltry, \c. * Dr () T Hruneaii, Anatomy and I'hysinlogy. Dr Sewell, Materia Mediia and '1 herapeuiics. Dr Fi.^her, Demonitrator of Anatomy. The Winter Course of Lectures by the Me- tlical Faculty of this College commences annu- ally, on the first Monday of November, and terminates in the last week of April. They en. brace a full and complole detail of the va- rious branches of Medical Education, above enumerated. The Tickets of this University are rcccivcil and acknowledped in the Hritish Cniversities as equivalent to their own, a privilege whidi no other College on the Continent ot Amer ca pOsseses. NATURAL IllSTOKV SCTCIETV. William Hadgley, President. Hev. Henry E-son, A M. Dr Crawford, and Dr Helin, fice Prcsiiitnts. John Glass, Treasurer, J T JJrond^eest, Corresponding St^cretary. Robert M*Kay, Hecordinix ^reretary J H Joseph, Librarian and Cabinet Keeper. CorNciL.«-Drs Holmes. Hall and Campl>oU, H Ramsay and W Edmonstone, LiiiitARY Commhtke— J T Brongecst Un Holmes, M*Culloch, Hall and Sewell. * eis^ '.f;v .'^f' f '^1 4tfSi%£S^ PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. •^■v^ ••v'- s.-* . X »*W»* V^-N.^"^ CANADA BAPTIST COI.LKOE. Hev H Uavies, A M ; Ph. 1) of tJ»c L^nivcrsity of Leifwic, and the Hcv F Bobworth, Con. iiuctors. ' MONTREAL C.UAMMAR SCHOOL, ON TUB nO\k\. FOl.'NDATTOPf. Alexandor Skakol, A.M. Master. NATIONAL SCHOOL. I'lidor Iho same direction ns the Society for Promoting: Christian Kr)owh»dge. (See p. kh) J Rollett, Tearhrr^ Mnfr Department, Mrs. Rollett, Do, Female do» MONTRKAL FREt: SCHOOL, In connection with the American Prcibjlerlan Society E Atwater, ^rretary and Treasurer, W H Coult. Teaeher. CoMMiTiEE. — Rev. C Stronj?, and Messrs J E Mills, Li Brewster, C Campbell, Thos. M'Laren. Average about 90 scholars, male and female, Fupported in part by contribution, and XlOO from Provincial Government, BRITISH AND CANADIAN SCHOOL. Hon, Peter McGiU, Fresidint. W L II nil. Treasurer. CoMMiTTBB. — J 'i'orrance, J G McKenzie. ^ T Barrett, J Fr(>thini^ham, A Lacroix, J F Larocx]ue, Hon, P de Rocheblave. John Miuahall and Mrs. Bendall, Teaehers. There are at present 217 boys and lOOg^irls in attendauce at this «chool. •*taiBj;i fj-i ^rawford» Mrs Dor win, Mrs Dim^comb, Mrs Geddes, Mrs Hall, Mrs Dr Holmes, Miss Joseph, Mrs Lavicount, Mrs Listen, Mrs N Macintosh, Mrs Molson, Mrs Mackenzie, Mrs Macnider, INIrs Perkins, Mrs Pounden, Mrs Ross, Miss Ricliatdson, Miss C Ricliardsou* Miss Solomons, Mrs Wiiile. Meeting days — the last Tuesday of every month. Annual Meeting— 1st Tuesday in October. A scho>l is attached to tliis institution, and spiritual instruction is given by the Rev Mr Thompson, every Wednesday. fiiiii^' •K^^: !»■■ PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. 93 rilOTESTANT FEMALE ORPHAN ASYLUM Mrs Wilkes and Mrs Kcid; Directresses. Mrs Ko^s, Treasurer. \ Mrs M Cord, Secy, CoMMiTiKR. — Mrs. Andcrsor., Mrs. 11 Itam- say. Miss I5:irrett, Miss Boston, Mrs Cor>iC, Miss Ennatingcr, Mrs Ferrio Mrs (iunn, Mrs AF Holmes, Mrs. IJlcnkarnec, Miss Leslie, Mrs Macnidcr, Miss M'Giilivary, Miss Robert- son, Miss Ross Mrs I)r Sewell, Miss SmiLlu r C T Arnoldi, Medical Attendant. — Cribb, Supennt. \ Mrs Cnbh, Matron. The number of children at i^rescnt in the Asylum is 30. CATHOLIC ORPHAN ASYLUM. Mrs I) R Viger, First Directress. Mrs O Berthelet Seeoyid Direftrtsx,. Mrs A Laframboise, Secrttarij, Mrs J (Jue*nel, Treasurer, Mr* Clialifoux, Guardian, ASYLUM FOR A(.KI) AND INFHJM WOMEN. Mrs Emelie CJamelin, Directress. Mrs Agathe 1* Now Ian, Treasurer. Mrs Francis Ijivernier, Seeretati/. LYING-IN HOSPITAL. i'stabliJklJctl January o, 1M2. CoMMiTTiB.— Mesdanies Mofllitt, Richard- son, Ogilen, Ferric, Rol)ertfeon, T B Ander- son, Crawford, M'Donald, (knni, J H l)orwin» A White. Cu-liing, Court, and J O Mackenzie VVni Macnider. M.l). Physician. Persons of every relii^iuus denomination are admitted. ^'WQm l&s^ rJ» •s^^saow u ».»l^/ PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. ^.■vxv,^ .^>,^»v.v."v^- "•-^"•^•^•^VS I MONTREAL LIBRARY. Wm Lunn, Treasurer, \ J J Day, Seeretarf/. WA\A(iiN(j CoMMiTTBii — Samucl (^errafd, Rev Edward Black. Wm Edinonstone, A F Holmes, M. D. Irulerick Griffin. Henry O Andrews, William Lunn, and J J Day. I) M Ross, Lihrarian, Terms of Subscript io7i^£\ \0s. per annum. ADVOCATES' LIBRARY. Alexander Buchanan, Q.C. PresHent. Come S Chcrrier J'ire^Presiffi7i(. Edwd. Barnard, Sec?/ | Fredk. Griffin, Tres, Com m I Ti E K o i' Manage m r. n t — Du ii ra n Fisher, Edward Barnard, and Wm C Meredith LAW STUDENTS* SOCIETY. Slrachan Bcthune Pres. | M N Binley,r.rrfj . C Burroughs, Rccordivg Secretary. G Robertson, CorrespondhiR Secy^ and Treas. M^NAfJi.NG CoMMiTEE. — U Joseph, FJ Hall, V R Lafrenaye. liooms^skuxral History Society, MERCANTILE LIBRY. ASSOCIATION J O MofJatt, Pret. \ John Armour, V.Pres. Thro. Lyman, Corn spond 171 1^ S- cretary. W New house, Jiecordhifr St'cretary, George Bent, Treasunr. DiiiLCTous.— J H Birss. R M* Naught, Geo. Moftdtt. Jnr. Thns. Workman, Henry Wait, A Phillips, H M'Kinstry, E JUowiJ, J Taterson Terms of Subscriptwn^ClQiki under £'25 sa- lary, lUs. per annum — over £'.5, i.'Os. — Mcr- chanls, t25s. Board of Direction meets iiriit Monday of each month. m^^ •^ J II Ami G 1 Johi C(l John 1) cl Hoi I warti TI inci It ,.!(.Trt-^.: 95 •■^^"N-^-"- »•*,%, -»1 PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, MECHANICS' INSTITLTE, John Hetipath, Presidpnt. J II Herbert, and Jas. Vcxxxcx, Vice- Presidents Andrew Cowan, Treasurer. G Hose, Corresponding^ Secretary. John H Isaacson, Hecording Secretary. CoMMirrHE— J R Bronsdon, David Brown* John Cliff, John Dillon, John Fletcher, G D Gibb, John Gib^on, Joseph Horner, John Holland, James lloy, Homer Taylor, and Ed. ward VVetenhal). Theterm-i of subscription are— for ordinary members, \js per annum— apprentices, Is (it/. CHURCH LOAN LIBRARY. Uev WilUam Thompson, President. Doctor Holmes, Thomas MoUon,. and Capt- Maitland, llee Presidents. W C Evans, Treasurer, VV MO^den,and \V t Grasctt, Secrctuties, Genbkal C( mmittrr. — C Collins, Charles Micdonald, John Thornton, A Winter, C Kollctt, Henry Smith, Joseph Scott, W Howe), T A Evans, William Rogers, James H i'ubby, J H Evans, B C O^den, Alfred Lavlcount, D C Napier, Norris Guddard, J R Spoiig, Dr Waller. YOUNG MENS SOCIETY FOR PRO- MOTiNG CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE. David Smith, Pres. \ Robert Miller, f, Pres, Wanien King, Treasurer^ John Brodic cS: Wm. Sutherlandi Secretaries. The Society meets in the school. room adjoin- ing St. Paul's Church, every Saturday evening ;g^j;jRp r •"iWO!' i i' m'^ -*» iBans- ml 96 Pl'BLIC INSTITUTIONS. i.*V '^-^^►"s. ' - *- S S ** '^^t •». N, N.-^ - MONTREAL TEMPERANCE SOCIETY. John Dougall, President. Rev W Taylor, Rev H O Crofts, and J E Mill?, ViccPri sidcuts, .lames R Orr, Treasurer. James Court, Cornspomihtg Secretary. R 1) Wadsworth, lice. Secretary and Agent. CoMMnTEE.— Ri»v T T Howard, Joseph Fraser, \\m CJrcig, James Milne, John M*- VVaters, Robert Morton, \Vm Morion, Richard Yates, John Keller, John C Bctkct, Henry Lyman, s Maihewson, Wm Whiteford, Altrcd Savage, Wm McMaster, John Holland, S H May, James Wilson, Thco. Lyman, Samiiol Hedge. 1) P Janes, John Brodic, Jones S Ly- man, J C IJecrs, Robt. Campbeli, John W hite, Thos. M Taylor, Charles Mackay, and AUx. Gemmel. The Society now numbers about 4,000 mem. bcff, and has also a juvenile branch, which numbers L\()40. They have a Depot and Read- ing Room in St Francois Xavier Street, where arc kept for sale a large assortment of ttnu pcrancc tracts, meilals, &c. 1 S' \ r^ IRISH ROMAN CATHOLIC TEMPE- RANCE SOCIETY. Reverend J Richard, President. John P Sexton, and Thomas N eagle, f. Pres Dennis Coitenll and Chas. Curran, Treasurers Thos. Hewitt and Edw. Murpyy, Secretaries. Central Commitibh— R J Regly. Dr 15 McCJale, A Conlan, J Kelly, M Keily, John Cassidy, Donald McDonald, Peter Dcvius, Henry Harkin, and J Curran. '1 otal number of members belonging to the Society, 3,4hl. m PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. 97 VICTORIA TEMPERANCE SOCIETY. James A Dwight, President, William Morton, J' ice ~ President. James Wilson, Secretary and Treasurer. ST. JAMES' STREET TEMP. SOCIETY Rev. Caleb Strong, President. Joseph Eraser, J'ice- President, C L IJigelow, Secrctarjf and Treasurer, IMMIGRANT COMMITTEE. Hon. Adam Ferric, Chairman. Benjamin Holmes, M. P. P. Treasurer. James Court, Seerefart/. CoMMiiTKi.— Jacob Dewitt, M. P. P. John Dougall, J. R. Orr, Jolin Mathewson, Samuel Mathewson, Joini E Mills, John Keller, Capt. Maiiland, E .Muir, John Sproston, Thomiis Peck, James Thompson, Laprairie. MONTREAL TIRE CLUB. Hon C(;orc, C I?. President. Charles Penner, I' ice- President, (i D Cfibb, Treasurer \ Rbt.Weir, Secretary, MONTREAL CURLING CLUB. Institutctl llui\ January, 1S07 ; ndmittcil an associate by the Urund Calcdunian Curling Club, July \'i>-\\, Jas iireckanriilge, Pres. \ John Dyde, t'.Pres, Rev. Alex. M.ithiesoi;, 1). 1) CItaplain, C II Cabtle, Seerttarj/ and Trtasurer. Ciub days on tlic ice— Tuesdays and Eridays. ' MONTREAL OUOIT CLUB. ^ Jolin Dyde, President. S Ercderick Harrbi Secretary and Treasurer, t;g^- '"^msa i ^ I i I »| if" f fm ^®?5 I S- |.x-»-^^^^ -^•SN.N N-v^'»-,-^^-v-,v-*-,-SV-.-,-. 98 MASONIC LODGES, ETC. SAINT PAUL'S LODGE. V W Br. ^Villialn Biulgley, W. Master.-^ Br. J irJosoph, Trrdsnnr. — Br. M S David, Secretan/, — Brs. McKay & Spooner, Tylers. SAINT GEORGE'S LODGE, No. 643. W Br Wright, W 3/— VV Br Noxon, P 3/— Br Browne, S /r— Br Eootner, J Jf— Br Jack, son, Trrasurrr — Br l'n>vin, Srctpfarf/^lir Prowse,JC;—Br Gibl)on,6'D— BrW M*Earlanc, J iJ-Br Kobson, Tt/hr. SAINT GEORGE'S CHAPTER. M E C William Wri^'lit, /.— M E C Isaac Aaron, 1\ /.— M E C Daniel Gorrie. //.- M E C Mo63 Moses, ./.—M E C Wm. Snaith, Treas.—Z John Orr, /:.— C Wm Brown, Y. — C Robert Noxon, /'. .V.— C John Cliri and John Dunn, A,S. — C Robson, Janitor, :ffixt iSuginffj, stations & (JTaplaiiis Alliance, No. l—CJr. St. James St.— J Clit!. Nbptunk, No *^— St. Mary St — B Robiniion. Alliance, No. 3— Place (I'Arnies— J Spears. Cataract, No. 4— Water Wurke — W Brown OuKKN. No. 5— Grillin 1 own -(ieo. Brush. Hose Co.— L. St. James Street — J P Ashton. Hook and Ladueb — Gr. St. James Street — W K Hodge. Property PuoTECTiNr. Co.— 260 in number, consisting of the May(»r, Wardens, Fire Committee, Inbumnce Directors atid Otli- cers, and otlier private individuuU. i BSS^ ■ Siin 1 M \ 1/ m 1 Si RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS. 99 I '•^^^•— N.*S. ■^^ •. -■V.'-.>,-^-.- . >«*.-N^»-N«'^<^ -W*. ^^^ N "W--- '^ ■-■*. "^ ^'-^ "^^-^VN." liieligtoud Denomtnatiottd IN MONTREAL, Ministers Olfirintins;^ and Hours of Public U'orship on Sunduf/s, ROMAN CATHOLIC. French Ca(/iedral.'-U\^h Mrtss...Morning at half- past 9. Vosp(»rs, halt- past 2. llerofM C Irish) Chttrch.^llev. J Richard.— Hio-h Mass...M()rning^ at half- past 9, Ves- pers at half. past 2. TROTESTANT EPISCOPAL. Christ Church, Notre Dame Street.— I^e v. J Bethune. D.I). Rector, Rev.D Robertson Assistant Minister. Divine Service. ..Mornincr at 11. afternoon at 3, and evenincr at 7; for Military, at half- past 1. — Sunday School at 9 a m. Trinity Chaprl, fet. Paul Street. ..Rev. Mark Willoug^hhy, Minister, Rev. D B Parnther, Assistant Minister. Divine S«»rvice...Morninp;^ at 11, and ovenincr at 7— Sunday School at half-past '2. Saint Thomases Chaptl, Quebec Suburbs.— Rev. W rhomp«on. Minister. Divine S«»rvice...Mornin*( at 11, evening at 7.— Sunday School at half-past 2. SCOTCH PRESRYTERIAN. Saint Gafjrict Street Church -^lio v. Henry Ksson. A.M.— Divine Service... Morning at 11, and afternoon at half-past 3.— Sunday Sthool at 4 p M. Saint .-tndreirs, St. Peter Street.— Rev. A Mathieson, D.D.— Divine Service... Morn- ing at 11. and afternoon at half-pa«t 2.— Sunday School at I P M, jf f i !i i ■ Sf^ •*t3JBK*! W' &VS^lim ..t^^tpvllfiig^ 1' 100 aELIOIOC S DENOMINATIONS. , >. -v -> . . WV m ■< Saint PafiPs, St Ilolon Street.— He v. Ed word Black, 1)D. — Divine Service... M(»rninf>^ at 11, and atternoon at halt-past 2. — Sunday School at 4 V m. UNITFD SECESSION. Laffaucheticre Street — Kev W Taylor, AM. Divine Service. ..Morainjf at 11, afternoon at half-past 2. — 25uuday School at 4 & liible Class at 7 r m. AMERICAN rRESUYTEUIAN. Haymarket.— Hev. Caleb Strong^, A M.— Divin«» Service... Morning" at 11, afternoon at 3, and evening* at 7.— Sunday School at 9am and half-past 1 r m. WESLEY AN METHODIST. Great Saint James's Street— Kev NV Scpiires and Hev J Montg^omery — Divine Scrvir e... Morning at half-past 10, eveninfj at half- G.*— Sunday School at 9 am. and i.^ p m.— [There are otiier places of worship belongini,' to this denomination, iu Grillintown, ^ue- bee Suburbs, ^c] CONGREGATIONAL.. Saint Maurice Street.— Hev li Wilkes, AM. — Divine Service... Morning at 11, evening at half.past f>.* — Sunday School at ^ jtast 2 A second cong^regation, under the pastoral care oi the Key J .1 Carrutliers, meets for public worship in the room of the Mcrcan. tile Library Assoc, at Ham. and 3 p ai(^ BAPTIST. Sjiint Helen gtreet. — lU»v J dirdwood, Hev Dr Davies and Hev F Bosworth. — Divine Service... Morning at II, evening at lialf* past G« — Sundiiy Sdiool at 9 a M. 1 & ♦ Commences half an hour later during fummer. V ,^my. ~.^ 1^ M. 't^: 1 ral 1 or 1 1 in. 4 t'V ne It. 1 I ^.1 '■ il '•v^ REGIMENTS AND COMMANDEUS. 101 UNITARIAN. In roar of Amoriran Clmrch. Haymarkot. — Mcv, Win. Uowlinson. — Divine St»ivice... Morning at 11, and evening at 7*— Sunday School at 3 P M. METHODIST NEW CONNEXION. Mansion House Collpge Street.— He v H O Crofts and Kev T T Howard — Divine Ser- vice. ..Morning at 11, afternoon at 3, and evening at half-past G# — Sunday School at 9am REGIMENTS IN CANADA AND OFFICERS COMMANDINCJ. ('.>Me6ec— 70th. ..Lieut-Col Kelsall. ' G8th... Major Lord William Paulet. Montreal^! 1st, First Batt...Lt Col Kngland Do. Unserve do... Major Denny. 43rd... Major Fraser. St. JoZinj— 85th. ..Lieut. Col. Maunaell. /.^iprairi>— 7'ith..,Major Crawley. (7m;/i/y/y— King'd Dragoon (fuards...Lt. Col. Hon. George Cathcart. 89th... Major Thorpe. Kint^tton — 23rd, First Batt...Lt.Col.Torren3 Do. Reserve do. ..Major Holmcd Toronto— 83rd... Lieut. Col. Trydoll. 93rd... Lieut. Col. Spark. Lo7ic/on— Ist Hoyal...Col. Wetherall. nth.. .Col. Kverard Amhursthur^ — Hoyal Canadian Killer.. .Ma- jor Macj)her8on Drummondcille^iU^ynX Canadian Ritlea... Lieut. Col. Kiliott. 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