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IlKPORT OF THE SUPEiaNTENDKXT oK TIIH CKNSUS UErUKNb. Charl:)Ttetow.v, August 23, ISTI. To the. Cli'i/c of the Executive Council ; SiK,— The results of the Census of Prince Edward Island, tikcn in the month of April of tlie prc.-cnt year, are now, after a carolul coinpila tiou and final revision of all the statistical re- turns, respectfully suhiuitted for the information of Her M ijesty's Government. The series of prep ired tables herewith trans- mitted, contain an abstract and clussitication ofibjoks, papers and material.s at loast three dif- the details to he found in tlie accompanying 241 ferent times, as one apartment after another was personal acipiaiutanee with the latter function- ary ; although possessing — I repeat — none of these advantages, still I btdieve that several im- portant omissions have been supplied, andccu'rec- tions male, a-; the result of the uew-pap(>r adver- tisements and circular letters to which I had re- course, in order to attain tlio desired accuracy and completne^s of thc-^e returns. The last of these circulars to whicli I expect a response, having been answcrcil yesterday, I have now, with the clh.-icnt aid of my temporary assistant, brought this duty to a close, altliongli in its progress I have been obliged to remove mv books, as fdled in and returned I)y Llie G'J cnu morators empluyed in that service On the 1 8th of ^Nlay last, I had the honor of addressing to His Honor the Lieutenant Gov- ernor in Council, a brief preliminary report, or a rough grand total of the population and of the religious denonun;itions, as these appeared on the Axce of the returns, and before the figures were finally checked and tested — which total approximated very closely to that now cx- liibited. The defective state of several of the returns necessitated a longer delay than I had anticipat required, in succession, for tlie accoiuinodution ol' some other branch of the jtublic service. wliiU? my last retreat in this Colonial IJuilding is with- out the least privacy or seclusion, open to all- comers, and especially so to cnterprizing " ml:-- vicwers" of tlio press — the whole atlbrding an exam[de of "the pursuit of knowledge under difHculties" exceedingly discouraging, and sel- dom ftxperieucod, it is to be hoped, in similar situations. Tlie value and importanc(> of a correct and rcHablc census cannot be over estimated, when it is considered tliat tlie intention is to ascertain cd in the completion of this task ; and althoughjtiic increase which has taken place in the wealth not able to adopt the novel expedient of the and rrsources of the Colony, in its trade and Registrar General of ^'ictoria, Australia. wiio,|iiiaiinfactnres, and in the iiroductions, especially desirous of making the recent tal whom no per-ithe necessary information wa^ withheld, or only suasion nor threats could inthur (o disclose partially supplied. The taking of th.e Census their years to the cnumerato''. Iiecuise of tlieii is a pi'iccs:; tbr the success of which it is neccis f t SUV lo obliiin the t;cn'^r;il .and conliiil co-opcra lion "f tin I'ooiilo. A penalty iimy iio:iiiiiully PC tlii'cutcned, hut pnictically, it is never eu- lorrod. Tu Hi\L' 11 few in^iuucs; in 'I'lic ••Ocncral Pk marks" appcntk-d aiL'^ivtii, for Iho must p:a't, in llii.' wor.ls ol' liiu return.-; di sliglitly aliridL;C(l t > avoid iteration ; an ex- eeplion txcurs in one oi' tlio Townships where rctuiiis from one Township tlic remark is nirde : the odioer iinphiyeil intcrspcrs-.'s amid' Jiis de.s- "Sowralon this road ai»peavrdunw'!lliiit to the I'ulurc local chronicler of "Ilnrdscrablile" and regions adjoining, can have no appreciable value as elements in our public records or Colonial statistics. Oa this head, ii tlie Census lie , , • , ; n 1 1 ,1 . •. 11 •• One settler IS descnbcd as "a very slack e marl:. '• e.iiuiot tell how nmcii — they ate it tul. i,,,,, . ,,,,,„i-, ,,( i\.;„i.,„.,i.;„„ •. >■ •> , ,, . , ,, . , ,.• „, il'^w; works 111 inucUmaking in Suniiun'. A 111 liuoiher insiance tlie proprietor ot \vell kno\vu .„„ ,„,i „, ,,,. ,.„„.. „,„,.„, ° , ,,,.,,. 'I r • . • ^ccmul as "a wry iioor man — too many small ■ '■ 1 mills IS reiires.Mitcd as refusing to give ,., •i,,,,,.„ ;„„i„,i:„.': (',.;„,, •• \. n '""'V .^"'''•" ... ,. ' , , , ,. 1^ t ■ '^r cliuurou, incl'Kling twins. Another, ulmuu, "a very grecHly map, m rather poor circumstances, rai.sed a large u-eless family." Also, " two old maids, very nervous aliout taxation, very well- to do." Another, "'a mechanic of a very i'ndilTer- eut kind, came here thirty years ago. amere pau- per, but who is now immensely rich. Iii< daughters dress in nnlhinii: less thin black sillv at [the present time."' And lastly, another is de- 1 ■_' f .luy information wha(c\er, relative to Ids fac lory or its products, but instead, hurled au- ilhemas at the head of tlic eiuimcrator and his ''inployers. Whether this person has been I louglit to a better frame of mind by a pro-ecu- ;\u !Li. the instance of the proper oiUccr, does r.ot appear. On a comparative view of the present and the Ja-t ;e:.:U3, diserepancie.s appear in conneciion scribed a-; "a man wh'i is death oa railroads aii;l ivitji ' i;r fisheries. " Boats owned for iis!uug|railroai>'^>"'''n''i"CiitandiXMvard ; w ii o u the category ol J aimers, alune, cxce]'.l of course m the regular fishii.g establishments.* 8o, also. in minor details oi' the populaliou, as well as in home importr.nt farming j)roduclions, a decrease i-; shown where a considerable iuercaso should !ia\c appeared. Tlie tabular s!atcments will show tlicsc more succinctly. ' Wliilc! 'j:nii;i- linii li;is L,(,'cii lec'civi'il, marked Ai'IT.nihx, I'xi.hiiiiiiiL' llint fariiKu-s owiiinn- h.i.'iis liavcui'l. I)i."uii piil .•npia'ctl ill liliiii;-,"' licnec I he disp; :iad lioats aljove viforred iv. case or I lie hostile ant i -railroad man, it need only be said that .should he nf)t liaiipily be di- verted from his destructive purposes, then he who first gave due warning of danger cannot be held answerable for the possible conse(|uenccs. In suimnari/ing the contents of these tables, the i)rim;iry fict to be noticed is the increase of tb.o population since the last ntunboring in ISG] , when it stcod at t-n,.s57. The total Donuli- S''i:::;;:";.r:i,r'^i«" "f i'"'^^^ ^^i«''^'-j i^iandinApriki^M. Us iM.O'Jj, including 'd-2o Micm.ac Indians; de- . I nnial Total m li;,!l()0 lamilies ly, i; :;. Reli- iMiglam PiMvinc total Vy •ill, "if. llilile i: salist-f. Tola •^ and T'.R) ; 11 lb" jrist the Isia i;],7')( ;:ine, 1 Princ year : !5i:dicls [ 5 ] ^iMk'd are given, '1' (lu! rodinirf m iiilii'M ; ;iii (;x- •wiiships Aviicrc ^ .'iiuid his iles- 'Is, and (he as- Jly I>io<^Tiii)!ii(;i! lii'iiiauts of Jii.s iibly pos.sf.ssiiiy il chronick'r ol 'iiiiiig,c;ui hiivc ■^ ill ouv ])ublic >u lliis head, a •'ciiiio.sitios oi' I very slack I'd- Siiauucr." A 00 many small 'tker, a,L;aiii, "a oircumstanocs, Also, " two old ion, vory well- 'a vt'iy indilkiT- >ffO,aniero inui- ''y rich. His :iu black silk at another [-, do- II raiiruadsan;! ohscrvod, that; !i. large family ■y is the poor of America', as lisition to th- idiiToront" m-- ' c'oniitry .is a. — hoth "skilled uieeting with ; Mhilo in tlu! m^in, it need liappily bo di- loses, (hen he iigor cannot be :'ouse(|uenees. r these tables, iho increase of HTJngin LsOl, tofal poinUu- 1 April, 16 M, ' Indians; de- ciiiiiial incroaso, 1^,101, or l(i.28 per cent. Total nninber of mak'S, 47,121 ; total I'emalos, H'.,iM)0; exfesiof iaalos, 221; number ol families, 1 i,sil ; average uunibor to cacli fami- ly, (;:;■!. Holigiou.s denominations, vi/ : — Churoli of F.uglan.', 7,-'2ll ; Presbyterian Clmreli of Lower Provinces, 18,()U;5 ; Church of Scotland, lO.'dTi'i; total Presbyterians, •>U,ij'i'.) ; Roman Callmlies. iU,7ri5; .A.ethodists, S,:i(il ; liaplisls, I,:'.:! ; IJiblc Christians, 2.70!) ; (Juakers, S ; Univcr- salists, 77 ; o'lu r denominatiojis, i>.'!l. Total number of (liildrcn I)et\veen tlie a^es of ^> and IC, :j.-),!!52 ; males from 21 (o 4."i',' ]2,- T'.iO ; males from 21 to GO, l7,5r)S ; births in til" jrist year. 2,.".! 1 ; deaths. Oil ; natives of the Island, 80,271 ; natives ol' other countries. i;5,7")0; deaf and dumli, 70; blind, 04 ; in sane, 188, Principal jirodiictions of the soil raised last year : — 2G0,:];)2 leing winter ^^'hcat ) 187 ;ii;i uc, 10,017 10, So I lo.iilo 42.278 05 IJushcds Wheat, (M 17 bus. " liai'ky, ■' Oats,' '• Potaioes, " Turnips. Tons of Hay, ; Pounds of Flax, Mowing iMachinc:-, Stumiiing do., , ilaymaking do., ilay ]']levators. .Mud Diggers, Thresldng Machine.;, .Number of yards of fuile.l ('|o;ii manufactured last ye.ir, Ditto not I'uUed. Number of Horses, Neat Cattle, .Sheep, Hogs, lJrcwing& Distilling Ivstablishment 'i'anueries, (irist Mills, (-ariJing Mills, Saw Mills, Fulling and Dressiufj .Alill^, Cloih factories, ChnrchesJ, Schoolbousos, Number ef Fishing Kstablishmont.s, Darrcls of Maclccrel curotl last year, Ditto Ihnaing or AIewi\es, «'iuintals of Codfish or Hake. Pounds of Hake Sounds eurod lust year, l2,o22 Callous of Fish Oil made last year, 11,002 (Quantify of [iresorved Sludl and other Fish prepared last year, (lbs.) (1,711 Salmon taken last year, (value) t'oOS lUs. Od. .Vumber of Fish Darrels manufactured last year, Xumber of Coojiors' Shops, Number of F.oals owned for (ishing purposes. ijs;} Number of men engaged in fishing, 1,040 LAN!) AM) I'llODL'CE, VIZ : Nundier of acres held in fee simple, (il)7.5;)S Increase since 1801, 241.055 Xumbor of aca'es held by lease, or agreement for lease, 279,001 Decrease, 127'r)0S 1 7('), I Ik N'">"lJi-'i' of acres held by ^ erbal agrcc- :),l2S,.-)7tl| "if^nt, 20,9^1 o,:]75,720|Deorcase, 17,509 o95,:j5SiNo. of arrcs held by occupants being 08,o49 noitherfreeholdersnor leaseholders, 30,110 27,282 1,024 J3;J 578 Decrease, .Nundjcr of acres of arable land held by all families, Increase, llSAVhcat raised, decrease in bushels 1,40 '2 1 since ks(il, l,007i''''i'^L^y> <1'^ 5 jOats, increase, do., 150.975 *i*ofatocs. increase, do., 428,313 I'lii'nips, increase, do., 25,329 I^nokwhcat raised last year, bush., 02,9Sl| Do., increase, do., 147,30 I Clover Seed, bn.sh , .52,514 'I'iniothy Seed, do., 11 Day, iiicreaoo in tons, .-)S kinic Kilns, increase, 145 lh'i(k Kilns, do , 47 o l.oJib 445,103 70,975 78,180 40,754 909,998 803,391 40,574 75,109 2t,!(S2 3.219 8,045 87,200 08 11 1 QT 1 *"^ '-.■^■l"i^i''il'l'i<':i' ''''I'l'l' in .-..mic uiu'on-cctcil Cdnic-; of \]u. J^l tut. (vi.siis, of .tOO.OO'l buslicl.'! „f ],MfaL.K..s in oxc'-;< l,..,v,..s 1 ;j lli'-trn,; nu'r«;i.setliisy(-\iral sr»:],;!:ii l,iisli,>l... I,, H,,. ninnbc'i- 4 n ■7\'" ""'•■^^"""'••I'n.^u.s.'iliko ciTorocL'tirs— llio reril total * Uieii biiinn' 3.s,.>.)J,givin- a!i incrca.SL', a.s al)ovi', of 13,'J(J1. [ '•' 1 I MiU'kiM'el. I);iricis ni. iiicrcits •. IliM'riii^ iiiid Alcu >o:', tlocron.so, ''uiHi-,li, i|iiintiil.*, .' trcaso, I'isli Oil, lit.cioii.'^e ill giillou'^, CiiL'cso, iiKvi'iiso ill ll)ii., Butter, do., I'liIIcil Cloth, irurciiso in y.nrils, Not IuIIihI, tlo., Horses, incrcii.so, iS'c.'it Cattlr, do , MiLH'p, do , lions, do., Cliinviirs, increase, Sohonllioiises, do,. Tliresliin^' Mucliiiios, do., N,sS lUliould ciubraec with oiitiro iU'ciirac) all llio con- ."),rtSl!dirKiiis, procceils and ro-ults of the industry ol" 'J'l, . I "JCiNlio country at hw>n\ 'ilic umlerials gullicrcd r),',il7|in tliis niindx riiifT, df-pilo tlio iniiirrlcctious 4(i,l!'.M) [lointi'd mit, ulliinl a ^(mmI ba.si-; lor lutiirt! coui- 270,161 parison. And if tin- future of I'rincc Edward lis, ();{.") Island, in xitw of tlio intelligcMU'e mid cnor^^y I li<, ().")(» of her firnur.s, her public free schools, her G,')()4 agricultural asso( iatiuns, her free press, and tho 2,'.'"li •'Npaiidiiig and huniani/.ing inlhicnccs of lior •1(1.1 r.t iuMituticii.s, hliall continue lo cxhihit the same 13. '.Mil .steady progress wliich wo find in the past, ol ilii'ii the rot^nlts ol' each .succeeding census, 4 J dry and uninteresting .as they may seem to 751 tho.sc who see in Iheiu !)ut mere colunin.s of figures, may teach lessons not simply of itolitical economy, hut of daily duty, the henefits of which shall 1)0 re aped alil genius and iiu chaiiical skill are rapid- ly introducing iinproAed niachineiy, overcoming the chief dillicully of the farmer in the high price and scarcity of labor, there are those now living who may witness the productions ol our rioil trebled and quadrupled, affording abundant wholosomi' food and liealthy employiiieiit to teeming thousands in this Garden of the Gulf, which has been given to man to dress and to keep it. .loiix McNeill, ISupt. of Census Returns. Products and articles not cnuincratod in the Census of ISGI, viz : — lliishels Beans raised last yc ar, 584 liush Peas, do., 741 Ihish. Vetches, do., 32.^ Pounds Flax, do.. 27.282 Sewing Machines, G4 1 Pianos, Melodeuns and Organs, 471) From the foregoing summary it will bo seen that Agriculture is the largest interest of the Colony, involving more than any other branch of industry, the labor, the wealth, and the wel- fare of the people ; and the facts furnished each decade by the Ce.i:ius, coneein alike producers and consumers, mechanics and ail engaged in coiumercc. This is the great material interest of tho country by which all others thrive, and which has the right to dom.and the constant and , ,K;;!;;:'f;VuiM'''!!','"s''i7, I;:,''";: T'T, "''■'■''..^n-arut. , T p ? I 1 ooluiiin-i— liilliiuiiiii' ilm .Sclii(liii(' lu Uji' AcL — for tlit,' (iinui- chiet regard ol the Legislature. tity ••oi" cl.ith luiinuraciurcd" i.i>t vcMr; tlu' /«,»< of tlicso i- Thj schedules of the next census— ihc cnu-i""!"''"'.""'," •""i/i'nvii.-.hi,.; lUv jfr4 //nyolumn.^ ,i,.v„i..,! merators being first must carcluUy selected — l-not fulled," ^'untain tiio u.t:ii of tiic,-,e:iiiidL'.s. f I cy all tlio con- lic iiuliistry oi' M'iiils giillici'od imiicrlVctions ir liiliirt' i;t)ia- 'linci! 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X, a, a- V. :^. ^'■i — — ■ — .... — 1 Vj ,>! c» *! *. ,S lO C4 « _x a 3 t.. t; rt -3 c K 53 T C 1 u JJ «j >, o 2 'c c u c rt .*' 0) c o o X o o LI o & c X ^ i: .IT C- ?, ^ o ^ ^ •^ o * c 5 ' 2 3 >'. X. -y. S', & — — — — 1 CO (M — CC o Ol n o 1 00 -T j- •■£> Ol .^ 3 »^ w \S -M ^~* 5 ,_^ p— • "N ^1 _ri M |HH -r ^.. T«. '-> 1- «C wlietlic Rtf'Hm :lE "c '"3 . d I c I(.l-S, ivi'ii by wiiter lioiHC power. •-3 I o tc lis i »• !:(i~ he := tti "a !>'. . © a; Its cs la Ul ■ 09 b R w I Si" I— CO o — CO — < — I 00 ■r C < 99 4; ! btl C O I c o 1-^:51 Ahsbacl of the Retm-us of the Pop tn 'i: L K C T U A 1. DISTRICTS, I'ltiNi'K ('nrsTV. Fiist Dinliii't, Sci'diiil nistricl, Tliini District, I'ciirlli DiHtvicl, I'iltli Dibtiict, Total, S a 3 5^ 12S1 717 1 S-.'L' 11018 i I'UO ( Iviyi;'s CniNTv. | I'iist DistiiL'i, i Sooomi District, Tliiril District, ; Kdiirtli District, | tJ.Town & Royally,! Total, C|i-EKN's[,OnuNrY. j fKirBt District, i i Sfcond Difltrioi, | Tliird District, l''ourtli District, : Cli. Town & Royalty! Total, 'I'oial, I'. E. IsfaTrtf Of.4 .Slf) 84;") S06 •jon iiCtJlT' 113R i;!3i 121-' I if) I 152ii_ cm~ 11841 M.VLKS. FHMALliS <.-> o O 1 1— < lO fO •M •:• to o g ^ C-l 3 3 •-0 ^-1 05 o 2 11 T3 a a 2 S 2 b s 2 1189 2 i -a a o u. a o a o u 8'>1 lion 476 366 205 777 1105 510 nil ■{'23 0H8 200 686 179 1231 420 640; 287 638 488 76,5 293 69 1 275 nil 143 737 311 7. 16 ' 5r)0 888 329 8,sn 297 232; .571 9051 378 935 12630 40ll i>!o '" .3974Jl.'itl 525' 190 71 ~80l 298 .521 1 253 539 "13982 .S974.1307 ,2512 1^- — 3908 1742 370 7fiti 316 845 306 1911 327 672 3.54 899 .•^or) 7fiti 299 728 285 185' .358 651 334 806 4;i" 873 319 751 259 184^ 380 742 3;)1 801 480 m-j 379 714 310 183 4.52 792 396 786 fifl 13.5 67 1,59 50 36j 58 154 83 168 ni6 3402 1380 3200,1210 7791575 3011 1521 3460 . 1 ,- "48 13;Vl -113 121 a; 420 301' 751 1220 570 1291 GBO 1 1 63 .569 1121 462 276 619 11, 54' 624 1106 fill 1113 .517 1055 472 269 527 1102 580 1101 ()2') 1164 473 1046 427 300, 590 1115! 600 1221 .5.58 1109 640 1176 470 225 584 1163 697 1 .11 3-202 .5903 2712 .5611! 2251 13713101 57513071 62.30 ' 7.548 13279 5633 12790 4768 2952 7188 1 1 12073 6334 13672 1 ' . 1 11(1 111 Grand Total — Abstract oj the Population Melar ip 2 3 NATIVKS OF 1 E L K C T R A L JO "3 X -I D1.STRICTS, &c. £ .a ~ u ■zt a! "2 m OJ u "3 5 c m ■•J •5 *.» w Q. c r. I 1 « ' 3 15:5 1 10 c -0 8 ■a X p ai 22 -n u .■< •a c Pbinck County. 1 First District, 668 1296 90 5502 433 59 127 2 4 10 110 70 215 393 7383 !• Secotiil Di.>>trict, 589 1300 71 1363 374 95 718 1 Of< 142 77 100 132 4120! f Thin! District, 28ti 1364 95 3255 170 88 25 1 19 42 67 61 120 5003' 1 Foortli District, 232 1121 080 2007 1561 057 12 1 10 149 166: 142 362 161 .-■5S5 1^ Filth District, Total, Kixc.'b County. 767 2^42 65,s 5T39 123 1059 1340 349 143 14 896 2 25 liiio 140 386 91 554 56 418 62 S03 211 1017 30 7S 3( 13467 2887 1042 25 69| 7i 1 I'irol Distiict, .56 414 22 4502 31 410 1 44 30 129 108 164 .50421 3' j ."^(.'Coiid District, 192 1101 74 n:Wi 50 65 19 5 48 172 195 183 4563! 2.' ( Third District, 161 789 886 2S62 207 495 61 45 106' 411 254 196 4527' I: i I'owrtli District, 1 G'Towii & Royalty, 117 156 2513 52 .■•24 272 l(kS3 517 426 10 263 5 572 .3 9 162 11 12 li 62-. 15l 41 148 41 248 179 4636] 2 7721 i Total, t^rKKN',^ County. M 6199 1878 12377 724 - - 1238 656 ■— "9 - 267 320,1381 j 740 970 195101 101 I'irnt District, 990 34 6 106 2213 013 313 20 1 1 60 1561 794 521 129 7425 11 I'pcoiid District, 870 15801 1448 2720 695 776 309 ; 02 269 391 210 .so 7499 1 Third District, .321' 756| 1037 4188 911 115 326 ! 29 191 181 532 9H 6971 .. I'oiiith District, | 278i 1384 3391 2119 410 331 230! 221 82 .54, 717 2tl 177 7070 \^ Ch'Towu tSi Royalty' 1507: 499 1103 3328, 1791 256| 2721 1 5i 45 410 246, 656 745 6597 15; Total, ■ - ; 3966' 7220J 7665 8039 14.59«i 17.50: 2091 1157 2 J7II9' T( 1 1 2.s'27,S; 779311 1083 2329, i95'7 1I28! i 1 2163 1712 1229 3246 35562 2().' Total, 1'. I). Isliiiid j 18603: 10976 40442 8361 1371 80271 :1S4 1 ■ ' — L 1 1 1 1 __ 1 1 1 ( 'Jiinis of the Popular ion of P. E. Island^ 1871. ■ KKMALI'IS 1 'el b> k> r" « ■» Indians a u CO ■4J ^■i 2 X E a -■3 1> "r " n. ; rs tc n 'i5 «a m tr IM 10 to S 1 c tc to C 0-5 o '"' 3 c a ^a ^ u. b- ■". c y 3 •a Li a CO B 2 '^1 S 2 U5 B A 29: Upwards Deaf and 5 y > M 1 a "to .S tn a 'E a Ol tr 1 15 (77 1105 510 1114 a64 9 1 5140 2159 ' 5732 ')0 18 71 192 819ll 7 ;() 12;! ■121) 610' 287 (138 150 85 1 8200 1226 ! 3353 17 39 14( 4.m9' 7::' 78 ;-) III tl3j 737 311 1 750 242 125 9 *> 4042 1574 ■ 3729 12 28 58 18l' 5303! 22 13 )7 '2S'2 5711 905 378 935 271 1H2 3 I 2273 2074 ] 4;!5(; 1 37 68 170 0430! 11 1>' 111 71 298i 521 253 539 117 61 1 3 1390 1032 1 2529; 4 11 31 12( 3561; 1 17 802 iSTijI^iiQdS 1742 3982 1075 617 23 7 lG:i51 8365 19699 51 111 267 816 2SII64 114 124' )(1 101 327 ()72 354 899 281 183 y (i lf;67 1578 39321 12 SO 56 89 55 10' e sr.l 185! ons; (i,-,I 384 800 200 140 4 4 23fiS 132N 3801! 10 18 32 118 5189 '.!•! 184 380' 712 351 SOI 259 149 g'i,^ 2300 1444 4062| 1! 32 73 146 5500 10 183 •152 792 30(i 780 305] 140 4 7 2975 1061 4I3S| 13 37 59 150 5799 '2 ft )0 36 58 151 83 108 48' 29 1 207 277 779 3 5 17 1056' 10 '779; 1575 3011 1521 3460 1159: 647 16 35 9523 6288 16772 46 176 225 520 23060 4 4 20 301' 751 1220 570 1291 4'»2 239 8 9 5571 2509 5538 7 35 106 213 9047; « !2! 27(i 01!) 115r G'Jtl 1100 454 222 14 3961 2418 6042 15 48 83 209 84"60 1 r, 20 12] 20!) '1271 11 02 ."i.^O 1101 404| 232 •-'' '1 3,S15 2206 5777 3 45 50 175 7983 !•_' 16 (7 300: rifii) Ilia! fiOO 1221 420 290 5; lil 4059 2233 604 1 13 77 76 206 8277 8: iO 22f) 581 nC3 (J!)7 IMl 482 192 ol 1 20691 2301 C500 53: 5S 134 205 8807 i il:13713101 .•)7r.t3071 6230 2188111751 n|22| 20075j 11667 30907 Oil 263, 449,100M 42574 "^33 44! )8 2952 1 ! 1188 ]2G73j( ;334 13672:- 1422 i >439 7o|e 1 14 45949 26320 67378 18Si ! 550 941 1 1 8344 93698 151j '"^i PopulitlUm ReiuniH of P. E, Isloml—lSli, NATIVIvS OF I.sniA Ns iNcr.rni-D. bo c Uj K Ph K I • .i ^ " ^ u X, u , .1 H o ,0 a. C na ■0 ro 00 to CO f"* f-H c -t ^ ■— ,~ c -• ^ .9 1 .0 1? = 1 3 ~ 0. 1 a. a, _ ! _ to o 29| SO; 9H 156' 70|! 521 .' 20:» 391' 210 >: lOr ISlI 532| ?[ 54; 717: 211 177 \ \nv 2461 656 745 t;l083 2Ti2[/2103r229 1957:4128:3712 3240 749!) 6971 7070 6597 191 11: 4554 4266 7' 4049 181 4011 1531 1178 35562' 20S; 2I1KVS 'S0'27lf384il:7"l21 4493 9047 4229 8495 3!'62! Son 4250 _4629 2J563 16900 8291 8807 "42651 "91021 6430 7(190: 6680 VI9U 4717 32107 62599 l-'liOi 7886 7236 7702 6513 3(;602| m96| S233 8550 7830 8206 6700 39525} '80"857| 814 181 85 2H)1 "3 m I32I9 55 _55 55 Abstract of the Statistical Retains of P. 1 N'o. ol' pc S(lIl^ No . of ttcrPB hole PllC holflinsrliiind of ^2 •Z3 c — • .-J E L E C T It A L £ — u S-. tJ, c •. M t- rt ,~ i &c. "5 >> c B '/i *>■ 'n 1 5* c C" X °.= Z <:: c ij *i x i ^ t i li ■ fa *.* o 'Si H >■,— CO C3 m c5 cs rniNft-; ('(irsrr. First r»iHtri(;t. SiM'OM'l District, Tliinl 1 list riot, ' l'"nnrlli Dislrii't, FilUi Distriot, Totiil, ll.l ;!il liHi IlL'.l 211 4;{(i 111 10 101 7.'i .") ■120 sofinit :;(;2:;(! ■I.'<."i22 ."■jJIKII'. ir<:;i;i 1 3,588 2(ill2 115.57 27(5;M 2721 HIOT2 083 .l,5:;i 070 4(iH 80 6379 208 Olfi 010 12.52 "■3322 .51701 22702 vrvjoH ;iOI!07 7533 14118-1 1S70S 1 50 58 172 150 705-> 4 •.'2: li;o3M i:;02:i 1 1 72 4.500! i;!76|l-0 01 175:.'; 12217 70:il 010; 401 440:il '. Gco'towiut Riiyiilty j Totiil, 0-' 2t i:! .51 |M 2(;n7,. 0.5:10 20271) 2105 '•7.i "40002 "lj"33r lOl.-illUlK .^02 2;!7.5><:i 02772 ' Qi-i:i:n's County. j First Distri('t, 2.51 !*0I LSI .t-.n7:i 5S!'ni 02:i .52711 I0.'<52 290110 50 19li;:i 20'.iiili 2.35;!, 0737 010:1 85K11 Scconil District, Tliird District, 4SI .'l.S 2H7 ■i7(ir>-» ;iO(;7x ll'.i'.:' 5!'(li;! 1071 1.57:; 0.57 100 50 13,1 ,5->viO 201 II' lot • Fourth Distriot, whi Oit."> 2.M O'Kisl v-.iiii .510 48.5 ti:^:!i 1013 3.50 !'.'5MI7 "7; 7. 5 2i;7045 14474 1 Ch'towii & Royalty, 1 Total, h\ 1(T » * "-" > "■ u: &,c. .^ •■J t ^ ^. r: ■^ 5 > -■ — w ■/. •/. '•J-* i I h •^ ? " i i. i. ■^ — - — UI r. c K J- u. ,• - **, „• 1 =3. -r; L-, £ s: a '' >', ;^, PltlSCE COLNTY. 1 First District, •1 £ 52 IS 2742 101 584 1 ! 172 1 23214 — i Second District, 2401 l:;.i li ii210 74 801' 1 Mu;) 1 ;i'.i7 207 ' Third Distriot, 21 01 10 (1 4022 274 113i - 2S17 — 3007 173 Fourth District, 00 4;io 9 7480 20 30: 0.^7 — 48St) 1 1 05 Filth District, Totul, 20 7 U u 2209 104 31| - 427 2 1108 123824 184 17891 ■AHdi 748 11 2020a lUOi 325}; 24 01. '2 Kino's Oounty, First District, 38 jE 112 10 3154 2S4 7 — 5301 — 88 17 Second District, 2394 134 n 2380 104 52 8 1904 — 157 4 Tliird District, 40 01 .> 0086 80 31 2892.) — 4804 2;m Fourth District, li:i 202 •i 2100 374 44i — 12;)0 1 240 .308 Oeo'tovsruiSt Royalty Total, 170 07 10 382 424 18; — 00 — 04 20 073i 0I2i 098 6 1,5008 2954 1524' 8 11. 453 1 10714 Ql'ken's County. First District, 2164 £. 205 7 7235 44 204 — 1802 — 5523 11054 Second District. 100 285 17 10597 3 101! 22 877 — 10029 41154 Third District, 120 700 7443 28 71 1 908 — 2;i20 0404 Fourth District, 271; 401 0111 48 71 — 56.50 5 1174 510 Uh'towu &, Royalty Total, 1183 90 1002 5 3 — 440 1022 T32.50 15719 10004 178t 4 32088 12f! 20341 22 9330i 19498 Total P. K. Island, 20924 3141 1 G 083491 5841 741}; 324 27282 9 32052 Total as pet- census, 1861, — — 31088i - — — — — — — lucrease. — — 37200} — — — — — — Decrease, — — — — — — — — — Note. — !■ tho columns whoro " iucrcose" and " dvcru.iso both appear hlaak, uo returns were lu ival Returns of P. K. Inland, 1871. PitODUCK UAI8KD DTKINC THi: I'AST Y KAIl, 13 u ■a ■J. -^ "-> t; li t/. t-. 'n o w ^ rt r >. IJ Xi ^ ■~ »^ -^■- :a ^ - u ^ *^ "' — - - t; '— C' c Q :^ ^•\ o ^ ^ O H H o ■ 1 1 — ^ i*fl , (ta t« r; o ^J '-' o ^ c w ^ '-' % 37 •/. 2 '/I u '/) n u} CO r/J «3 '— '^ o C b u ^ CJ ■C ^ •A •n « X m CO ■l. 6 — S 53 3 3 3 s 5'. K A^ K M CQ C2 ca ca e r. 17(11 :!;:7T« l;iO 7ori-.' 1 72()r,.') (i303 3I0,\ 154 ■?8 3I0III1 17303 •.!-'782 I87MS i")8 ^ r.'L' loionr) r)840 .lo 111 1311480 0740 -.T.-JdW ICDI.^ 172 iriti.'iH i!-)02rir.| 01 III \uu-) 13V 11 1875S5 10003 .'llKlCiT 2()iin:! — i;;o-2;i ;u;(;.'!,i2i l";')2(i IM 304 , . i 5 2023SI 20201 T ;•).'!;? UVi l.io .II7L' 4.')000 r.(ir,22[ 3171 85r)277| ;i92.i0 or. 2(i(il 8-. 7(1121 7128 i.i(i8-r 05430 fi.-JO 705 KKlf'On S;J404 ■2i:,o.5 ii.'ino 87 17.V.'7 1 l.S8107| 3471 1\ 11 37 S A 18:;520 0012 •iiJ'Aa 1 .'!«it;i 5* 1 •-'•-' 17 icrJM 23r>i 140 It 41(14 18sr,31 OlOO •2.'. 10:! 7711 vO 7o;;2 1 TO 130 2(170 K 1 21 307 2I5!l-20 (1879 •JliCli) ]->'^M, 01 fiior> 15o;iO(! 218,5 8 31J 282 21313(1 8155 ■2i;i.T "l •2C<'M\\\ 111303 flIOli hu 1044 075 440440 71757 f.-"-'!!! •.'Oil/ Kit 'r■',:>■^■^, 40KI20 282r)! 2fl 202 054 3540S2 70034 li;v:i •.'i;iit.'! — 07;i7; 3:') 1 02.1 2207 21 88 11 80 332208 ;!4074 ."i.S;:l' loi;! I'j.vsi7 ;!.M> 1 OKiO 28004 323 — 2821") 11.'. 3 70 27002 1512750 3375720 5S378 ■ LMi.Vr.i (175 j SAN 11 ir.80441 235 1 I20S4 ■"804^5 271730 : ll.'.pi:; j>!70(r) iini ITiiHl 3128i')7(;: j 7.-.I09I 2411 321!) 305358 .•!(1'-I2T1 iifn-.T) — 22.'il0.'i* 22I8".78 .'■.0127 2H)S2 — 322 — 2572:135 803301 34S7R1 1 40574 ; T«;.v:4", ; 0(10008: 2807 1 7 Ml. so __ 1 4r,7:,.u - — — — — — — 1 i-^iv '>1 ■111,. MO ret M'lis wen' iiiiulu iinilcr IIu'm' IkvuI'. 'v.\ tlin (''jiisiis of fiii'i'.iur Vfiurs. ii V,i as f p. E. Island, 1871, {continued.) EAl. ^ 1) i i i 1 o i 1 *-( *. 1 ~ — *- — "ij 1 *^ -' is 1. U i i - c ^ :1 i ; 'I I ^ i t: 1 ? j r i t 1 ~ ■i li. I k c a. - Ui 1 _» te a i OQ O ♦J o >^ ■ S >- kM V. -' " ^'. * ^ — ^ " = o = o o O 1 M :: : 1 23214 '?, = -3 ; ~ -5 ■i 6 6 d 1 O 1 ^. i 1 j 1472 1 22i ) 58004 70 28 ... 20 3 i 1 j 101 1 ] 1 111;): 1 007 207 337 52770 40 17 6 1 1 02 — I 2^17 ' — 3007 i7;i 810 5:;23i 100 53 15 15 17 131 G.j7 — 48S(i 1 1 05 030: i 120403 237 160 13 19 28 157 — |_ 427 — 11 OS 123824 184 1789 35( 1 22275 40 39 8 8 10 41 24 1 0(;'2 2 22737 313502 614 297 36 77 59 4021 — 5301 88 17 2130;l 1 53810 15 22 2 40 1 25 1 8 ' 1004 — 157 4 14().|N 00042 62 41 8 22 13 1 — j 2802.) — 4804 231 701". 41015 50 35 8 28 1 43: — 1200 1 240 30K 47M 33017 ■ui 30 5 10 __ 4(r — 00 — 04 10714 20 0734 07! 4014 11 1 — — o; 8 11 103 1 47803 i 104007 242 129, 23 115 I 1 133 — 1802 5523 11054 11833 108040 228 04 18 36 25 183 '22 877 — 10020 41 154 303UO 138788 233' 172 27 51 15 315 I Oil 8 — 2320 0404 21551 114854 2571 102 22 100 4 186 — 5050 6 1174 510 20706 00482 08 111 5 97 4 72 — J — 410 1022 405 12270 251 20 2 12 7 65 21 777 22 , 03304 (i 10408 13250 84804 4 74310] 836 608 "4 386 i 324 27282 32052 15710 155524 1002334 081030 711485 1602 1024 133 578 115 1402 — — — = ^"" 4020U4 270454 — — — — — ~— Dth appear blunk, uo leturns wero made under these boada in the Census, of former yearg. h.sirat i of ,Slaht ;io:! Kill ■loti ",s!m,' .■>T'.t H,-.7 MM] H2S Kixn's CoisTV. l''irst District, SiH-diiil District, 2.'i 'I'liird District, -I iviurth District, ; "ih C.cd'tinvint Uiiyulty! 5 T(.t:il, - - I I lU s.|; SI,'-. II tJuREN's County. First District, Second District, Tliird District, I'oiirtli District, Cli'towii it Uoyiilty, ■ '"ufal, tutai l'ririslami,~2oU'.l; I CJ!!'); Tula! as per census, ism. Increase', Decrease, U.VS' 7(;ill. 21ISI 71 17:i(i[ I'-''II7! '2I'J7I! 7:i '.'liOSi ];!M5(l| iV-iWlr 2(ill Ti)(i ! -jr)!) 7 , 10712 ;is ! S2i>ST7S7y 1H44S'.>, f.lil,' « I I o y. 2I(!0l 4S27' l:'finl .(t7S 8 nr.'ji .'i.^LW (!.")0i 2.">i;! r.i iniii: .(oiii' KiiiK)! ;i2.s.i 7, 21721 (i2riii 151(111 ;jm:>o m ,')i)2|__1152! 2770 11(12' vj T2^7llT9^l■l7|ToT(i^ ~T;,-m ~55 ].")lfi! 8002. MS,') VHO^i 1020 102 IS IKI.J '.'."i2l __I7^i 8r),'-._ i5;i()i) :!7i2ti 25:^71 I7.!N.-. ii:i7s;i 2.';(|s;j _ 2r.;{7 i;isiMi2 PO 1.VJ7 MY.My, !l.l 1107 KKM' fii i;tr.i :W21j 50 Miir. ;i02H 4 12;. :8. ■li y. y y '^. / I'nINCE (.'OCNTT. Firnt District, 3858 600 29702 14 4003 X 150 12 3 10 2 \ Si'cond District, 257 40 1275 5 — — 8 4 15 — 'I'liird District, 388 18 — — — 311 — (i 2 8 — Fonrtli District, 8 4 — 1 — — — 13 5 14 1 FiM.li District, Total. — — ~ — — 311 — •J 1 1 - 4511 731 31037 20 1003 X 1 50 41 15 54 3 KlNci's (JoUNTV. First District, 3045 132 3710 4 0382 . _ — 12 4 12 2 Second District, 370 80 250 1 — 118 5 U 3 11 1 Tiiird District, 74 l!t — — — 8 4 18 2 Foiirlli District, 1743 107 390 8 1975 5000 8 1 16 (Jeo'tuwn i! ir.Mio !is2G 10 24! 1 4 01114 1 3 1U5 15 14 5(ll> 1152 2770 11*12 y 10' 2 li 10(1110 7500 _8271 l'JW7| 40104 15203 55 !(!) it 15 2l22!t 7507 SO 7i5o;|(i;;7'.i4 7 10 580 1.VJ7 1 dons S50I 4252 s .J 1 ^.„ :iii 2SI1 1 o;!:;i' I5>i; 22*' Mtii 40(i4 S-Jtil tl(K) s 2:i! 1 ,3 27511 5 S77 121 7;i'.i 711 ' lMr)l HH21 SDCil) '->('7'.t 17 21 1 ;! 5;joo S2 15:1 ins :}i nil;-) ;it)2.H iiiii;', 2;! 1 7 11 21 1 4 ],s5 ;) 120i 1',.5 550 00 lur. ituix ;uf2o 2 IS " l.'iu'.IO ~~ri 2 1 !i;i -A 2 ISllO 12 lO'.MIS f 7:11 loi'Yj i:;ii ;!15 1 5.1 7 o:!5s 20 412 oCtiS (in 2^nn fi574 KilSI 5')i1| HI .•n 1 0;!55 (1 (12s4 1 ]:;23' r.si) 50 'issi; (i(;:!l! i(;s57 ."iiisd .).) .•is 1 Omi n I'll u \-i'y. i:!H 25 2571; '11. m; i.')."r.'i; (;.vj:i 17 ■js 5 losiMi 7 T17 liso, lis 4:1 'JIMS i;.'iii:i i7--'-:il 15or.'i is7(ir. DOOli; i()72l.'i .",.s55:1 15i) :iii2 20 55 1 |;;so:! S'.l 710:; 22110 •■!'.I7 70 12.10 (i.-,(ii ■2'.rrJ iiill'.t i;i'.)i;i .'! i 41 ;; 5.;22s S7 SSS] 5.,SU 211204 ro Imtli rippc:!!' M;iiik, iia velnrii'i w.ti' iikkIc iinilri' thi'si> IhmiIs in ll.o CV'Psiis ci f"rir.iT _vi iU''' Returns of P. K. inland, 1871. cordmUd.) : 150 Z 150 .Milln, wliithci iliivni hy water, Kteain m Imrsi' [niwcr. o - 12 « 13 ts i^ ti. ti. '- X Il.H 41i 15 ■f. '-^ ''■ '■ -I. '^ 1 i_ y. y- 10 15 K 14 _1 54 Y. c J. 5 ^ ;2 ^ " tL ;£ i ^ .= _ 3 2 c; ■^ i y. 5 2 11 — 1 1 ,1 :iG 3 C 1 I H 5 5 100 C imi ;") t ii6« 10 121 111 H' 8 39! 12 12 111 1 1«| 2 16 — I I 2 12 15; — 15 - 9 — 57| 51! 22 12 12 16 3 05| 20 24 16 8 21 1 17 — 8 1 6 11 1 — !■ ;3i;0 I f^ . '^. — 7. 14' 1 'i"z y* I 5 'r X .^ ( o " 1 tt-3 n V IT S 15 t 3 C Vj, y. y. i sil, 2 42IIII _ 2.'iiO - 751(1 3 41111 Hill 1 160 455,0 22 25704 37001 Hi 3;ilH4 _ 105! ■i'-^-'i'* — 1071 — 900(10 I „l "3 3 ^ 13 u S .= "3 -= O a "3 — *5 I- I 93 001 491;133>I36' 1 70| 5 43 y 145 141 47 40 1811 131 130 12 170! 01 —■■ -- 4 1 lai 2345! 3i 10000 20 1077(1, 4' 110045 9 4714 7: 1280OO0 14 3420, 2| 2500 ]0 23000— j - 6G 62353; 8002; — 35010! — 344071 — 358 — 13 12 K' 2 13 2 50 19 06 34 Trio lio 38 11 261 5 36' 40 34' 9 300'309 "lirt 4I.M9r6 I4II251 5 54"l| l410C 8i 1_ TTg "56787 26, 1550245 1 207 339498 ■IS 2282l! 0\ 133 1000 ~G8 "33966 "11 ■' 226245 mi """56 431 380 644479 ca,e" both niipcar bluok. no returns were made nnclcr llifBe h«a.l» in tlio Cuufua of formiT y««n. Fii'iit Electoral Difftrict of A[ A T, K S ]•' E I\[ A L E S . • nu.mbf:i; (li- V. o ■M ts c \ti c;i Cl 1.-5 o T w xV s ir 1 1' s . >> •— C e c C C I _2 1 1— ' £ c ■o 1 o — < C ►1-1 c c ,'r O 1 Xo. 1, ■ ;is(; 2:i:J ."(M 1.-.2 :',r),-. 127 r>ii 254 .']4;! ](i!) ■'KM 00 ." Xo. 2, - •jii 148 2(lG f;t 1!I7 ii; 29 121 ISS 82 11)1 4. -J t » Xo. :i, 18L' 110 172 f)9 ITiGl .'■|7 ;!s lOf) 17'J, 70 i;{8 44 .> Xo. 4, - L'Ki 1,')1 2nr) no 2<)(; .'".0 ;i(i 12S 172 7 TOWN Siili'S . u C3 « Jl .o .2 rr, 1- J3 1 a "a o o o .S o o _3 1 U! M M S No. 1, - - . 28 2376 22 18 No. 2, - - - 7 lUO 26 24 x\o. 8, - - - 6 Gil 167 1 7 No. 4, - - - 539 111 7 f. No. 5, - - - 45 466 69 25 6 No. C, - - - 4 90 397 5602 38 433 8 59 84 127 Total, - - - JO !^ o E o CD U CS o 0) o l-P CO O (li I ® a s « 1- fco « 6 S,ii t ' ^ be . |g a. t, 3 "i* flfl O ■- c-^ iXo. O iholdii f pei'sori Iff laiKJf 1 1 2 21339 i 1 130! 10610 ; 1 14 867. 2613 , 1 1577Gi 165 >■ 1 11147 200 i^i a !)344 i» 72603 13588 "I" 307 15G! 160| 208 683 208 t>> >, 4-1 >. ca CJ C" TS C^ -*-s c o •73 14 o ^ U, 'M H 191 71 2 27 150 1 64 97 1 62 60 41 445 119i 47 61 545 11 >i'al District of Prince County. F E IS[ A L E S . ~ I 254 lori 12.S 80 »* o Cl '^ t-« c O o ■4J ♦J •«^ o •— < l.l Tl 3 c c ~ o « u. u. '"' nJh kJ-i .']t;! i(;!» n(i4 iss' 82 lIM n i-H T3 - ■*J •— ' e« rt „ , « " ^ n .^ drT 1 ^ -' r--* y, .')2 3 '^r>r>] 25 1 1 !I7I 21 •157 ;;o iii| I < 1 1 ! .-: c. ■". i^ i-A X 1 1=^ 2 >. a. 1" 4> >, b. ~ £ rt ^ , V IS i^'i en 1 a 1 el : o c j: ?-2 ^1 o 1^ = n a, a 5 i) ^.u: be .5 rt » u i m rt r 4'■ P\ 78(1 1770, no HOI I ;122 ■'■•27' 1(10 lofio' 214 OO"); 2.'58 r.ii 2150 57v2 221X71 iIndm ■ ; C rt Hi 10 17 .".0 TU2 10 ■ m rt 6 t- 1 -j c 1 i cc n* c -5 "^s i" - !^ ^ 5 2;' ♦a ..« f r~ i 4 I! 01 i l;!!) 181 10:; 114 84 214 fiir, 102 IKJ 15 ! 0(38 la'jfi ft K'W«lk1UI«»'^ sfricf 0/ Prince County, {continued,) 2 EC l-P -a = £ CI o c o a. >- ■-' 2 CD "o I il aj iNi). of pei'sousj lioldincr laiidof'l fcc ■a - ll^i S ■" to . - «^ I ^ a 4, o-o I ^'^ Si S , O c, ;-" c » ' hC! -' o 1^ ^^ OGIO 3G7 2(313 IGS' 150 200 100 208 3588 683 208 C3 e o u 191| 27i 64| 62 oo| 411 711 150j 97| 119; 47 61 4451 545 3 Si H I'rODL-L'K l{AI:51il) IIL'l!IN-(; TilE IM.'iT YkaU. 28; 12 10; 32 21; 19162 5088 6021 4447 7667 9316! o t rlcv 3 1 ii «! rt P2 I c H r^ p:j f—l , (^ u^ ,,^ *- (4-1 »^ c 1 c to m M j/j 01 IB w , 1^ ^ 1 l^<" 103961 5224^ 5039; 5714! 5018 2387 159 114| 51701) 337781 159 1492 579! 55642 23738 O C o d 508i 714I 10781 39 7 90,' 1563,' 1507 1329 10G7 2303810451 153821 989| 1447314:84 177 134 101 28^! 7052|172063;6303j349J| S 4i 12 114 5 lOi T54 13118720 541 46419 47378 47750 33380 25394 133 88 68i 4284 319041 First Electoral District of Prince 1 ^^^ - — ■ "O ^^^ I'UODDOR HAt^^Fn DtFRIKO TRB 11 ? ^ J3 1) Past Yrak. Oj 4, =* a, > E •J it ft i« -3 2i 09 a. l| I c «-* >•- w « ■- ■• NUMBER 3 o b - 5 > > 2 ^ TOWNSHIPS. Eh o 1} o •n % J3 (n 3- o c 3 K T ./■ ^ ^ £. •p. >< "3 IS. •— -' - it c X u. •^•s >^ a> ^ J i i i^; i i "3 O "a, rl e a E § § = §-« = "^ r "T C y. :?: < S'. y. >? y y. r; y. a. Cm ,£ H. d. No. 1. . - '2\11 11 070 h^\ 20 l.'io 2\'r No. 2, - - 2102 3 5 ;?;io 04 21 i hm 004 (i30| 7( No. 3, iKi;} 7 7 oin Mi .')2.") 10 12^ No. 4, - (ifilO 1 (iOf .? 7 ! 32 1 fi04 300 inu No. 5, - - 1 '-M77 3 17 n 327 1 1 1(53 7r.7 130 !•" No. 6, - - 2(191 .T .St) ir)2! 8 i 13 ' 1 177 •.\f^i^ 17 Totiil, - - 1 17:?03 G &2 18 27121 i:»| oHi I 1172' 1 2:;2-t4i 1 1220 .'■)Si) i^«V«; Electoral District of Prh rict of Prince County, (continued,) 531 50'J P,2 I Kili 177 1171' 1 20 004 n-i") I 004 757 ;i5s I 150 o;io 10 300 130 11 '2201 21S'25 18 70H7;13 2 12i'*5(; 8 t 10275 'il 10 153(i' 6j 5, Jl7^'>j 5 1 ,'j«904,70 2S ;v If. : "5 2!»'i 3 1 II HI 33 31 15 ioT 401 l!t5 109 177 1121 98! ■ ;j2 7755 090 330 310 412 115 1930 235t: 2123 14S4] _3n7l "H875 19720:i7i 063 00221 9. 321' 67181121 3H0i 5495; 7! 310 4o50|13i 876; 3132 10| 154 :! OS 2109 451' District of Prince County, (continued.) <:s OF o j= o 5 o o a 3 o X 5 o "S o u o 1 Number of Brewing and Dis- tilling Establishments o o c o Pounds of Leather manufactured during the past year Pounds of Tobacco manufactur-| ed during the past year 1 Number oi Fishing Establish- ments No. of barrels uf Mackerel cured, during the past year j No. of barrels ol Herring or Alewives 4) ■to IS «a .3 -o OJ c o a m c a ==§ _ Q. = 3 o a- Gallons of Fish Oil made during the past year to 71 3 O «2 u ■r. c -7: t c. «.^ c - i I Salmon, — value i 2) OJ o o Ph 1 23 13 a S (—1 Oh' m _v 'tZ c 3 o u ■*^ O hH o -s 1 o CD s .s "5 & Si ■a o to §0 3 4) fl a o d S e3 , K 41 '.« >-, II __ to o ^ so ^ ^- v: ^ it "*^ w ^ tc Oh t- a, r" 4) . s- >>a £ 3 '2 fcC g C3.5 171 18 46 85 58 15 2278 1270 1030 1286 811 708 1 1 5 7 2 1 3 2 8 1 5 4 3 1 1 5 "6 2500 1900 7 50 8 2 15 1 2885 1084 506 2294 140 2136 635 367 1952 535 50 2295 722 234 2201 281 20 186 57 38 75 26 3 1890 457 98 1201 194 12 231 149 51 206 19 4 1000 1000 4050 21600 2112 1 9 9 2 2390 250 1063 300 £150 i93 7383 14 8 22 4400 7 76!6909|5575!5813 38513858 660 2976214 4003 £150 1 First Electoral Dhtrict of Prim TO NUMBKR 01 \V N S II 1 P S . Millrt.whcllicnlrivciiliyHlcain, wiitcr (ir liorHO power No. 1, No. *•!, No. ;t, No. 4, No. 5, No. (5, Total, n I *• 10 •c o M oS o— I 5"^ 5^. •o ■?: ;,>;. "• o 1 •> 1 1) 4 3 1 3 3 V2 ~a ll 10 0) « a U d M. ■: a d-s a. >5 I* w -•c 2 I a U •J o ^ -3 'J 9 o 1 bfi'j '■^ - '/J t5 "3 ^-o4; oa iO 'u"^ » 1 o o« 5 2 e to no 'u 1-« aoooo 4-2 15 1 ooooo' ifto lf)r) Second Electoral District ... MALES. F E M A L K S . NUMBER OP TOWNSHIPS. £ O o o o a o CO o 4J o o o o o ,—1 o (M O o C c ^ »•-, O o 1— t 01 -a IC •o '.a ^ ' o d 129 o a 91 S 2 137 B o a £ 106 s o 28 a. 25 o 13 B 96 E £ 134 S o 45 £ o (-1 u 120 — No. 1, No. 8, - 103 GO 102 33 96 27 18 68 87 43 103 No. 9, G7 30 71 30 48 22 9 26 72 36 55 No. 10, - 42 17 81 85 89 14 7 30 59 28 47 No. 11, - 88 59 86 36 74 25 18 43 87 36 69 No. 12, - 88 57 89 25 97 25 14 50 50 37 86 No. 13, - 200 717 103 423 172 688 69 260 176 68G 38 179 32 123 107 420 151 G40 62 287 158 G3S Tot.-il, nstriet of Prince County, {concluded,) ■»»Pli»ffl **'^|'^» p" p: lectoral District of Prince County. '"' "■** t!« ] 1 to o FEMALES. CO L. Indian.'^. | H ,S k J3 -3 O -3 O ^^ number, including ts and apprentices c o m Qi a. .2 to c o m o c- o To c o to _c ^-1 a. o ■*^ be .s -a 1 a c , CO a. r2 bors of the Church of d o 1 ■z i 3 JO o C m c< Cl "C o o = 1 ?>'H i o o o 8 244 023 23 91 101 '7 18 08 87 43 103 20 560 072 165 507 1 4 7 20 15 201 >•? 9 2(1 72 3(! 55 16 4 895 431 112 319 1' 1 1 8 14 163 4 7 30 ftO 28 47 13 (i 376 63 313 1 1 7 19 79 >ri 18 43 87 3f; f)!) 22 15 294 570 177 393 6 19 1 91 1221 >,') 14 50 50 37 8fi 21 9 369 560 157 403 1 4 9 29 149 149! !8 32 107 151 62 158 G38 23 22 ~1 — 883 1103 1 308 1 795 1 5 10 40 73 78 210 425 9 123 420 C40 287 150 85 3206 4579 :i22« i3353 6 17 39 146 1 73 781 589il300 | Second Elfiloral DhtrUl of Prl Second Klecforal District of Pr I'uoiiicK UAisi:i) riiKiNc tiik Past Ykak. c rt 09 c •^ o .a- 1^ ■i : ^ a rt -J -J "^ '5 1 s; :h. NUMBER i = ^ o O "c ° :§ > > !i ^ OP o o o n o o 3 J2 % ID a "3 pouuds Flax M 5 5 •3 'I: i ^^ ■- T VV N S 111 P S . 3 3 o (at o "o o ■B ■^ u >-> 1 s- t- . '- - - ; •~^ t— -^ » V V i1 o o ii — o o i_2 . (■-• o 2 o ^ ^ -= -= .o ^ .:= c -O -r O 6 o-M 15 a a a 3 E 3 E Is 1^ i^ii-^ y, S', < ^. y. >?; '^ 'A p/; ^H 1^. la. ■! No. T, - . 2872 3o! £ 17 4 780 14 04 27 50 1 No. 8, 111)7 14! 34 10 470 16 64 140 15 2(i No. :i 1 6MH !i!()'2:i III ;iii •ir.;i:j ' '-"i'.t :i(itll I'JtIIH ! 4 DO 8iir.>< My Vim ;in.ir. \ f)8t4a:i2l0l0()f) DtHtrict of Prince Countif^ (continneii.) 1"" 1 1 ^ o : s m 1 > c 75 -a a 1 lb :§ 1 ia S = 1 2 e-. •J -^ o -« ,73 W «J 5 (_ t- -^ i) D. 3 pa to D 'a a c c "v tt 71 'S. 3 C fc- 2 ^ tt 1 .11 other use fill Machines 1 ¥ 'H " 1=7. ,- - ■Jl =-3 X 2 llj 1 1 i 1 s 12 ! £3 o o ^ b 2 ^ , u •" "J o 1- ? >- u hi 1- jk i. ?: 'i 1 s Q> o o 1; — O to 1 M = ^ 1) 4, C J. i, V 41 ij 'n - iJ ' 1; 3 ., i ' S 1 '■ A -a J js V -= S '^ E ^ T -= .s — — -23 — t.3-::— '— ^f'S;-:!,^ [ ' a s E c = ,^ = J 1 5 ,5 9 3 3 = ■ 3 i^:ii £ Ih.Ic^^^ i=^5:iJiJ: i I ; "^ i?; i^ y-, ^'^ s'. :o:i c2 >-' ^^ X. X, ^^r. ;s >-. >-. -V. y, x.;^. , t Di 27 :>'.>] 10250 13i 4! 123 231 1839 5017'l7' 2351 i 6i no 15 iiCO 80(;o 10 5 ■^ i 5 188 7S 193 1 1 94 3827 12! 175; 87 13 3373 1 1 4 34 17 910 1490 1 801 i 11 ■?(! 77 2000 5 1 1 6 36 67 367 1328 5 OGl ' 4 400 1(17 161 837 6530 i> 1 16 103 123 11 §3 3560: 3, 237, 5 180 1 88 251 (ii)67 4 1 6 99 37 155 577 3120241 1291 504 1 l!)a 1 61571 lOoiM.TJ 14918 14 5 1 25 16 173 373 15641 523912 530 i 8tiii li 1100 0071 267i3371, 52779 49i, 17 1 6 1 02 303 579, 1158 760 1| 24181 74il452i Second Electoral District of Pri\ NUMBER OP TOWNSHIPS. No. 7, No. 8, No. 0, - No. 10, No. n, - No. 12, No. 13, - Total, o c o 70.5 57 o ■a 13 4 13, '-'1 4f 2(j c 0^ 30 78r) 2 4 009 413 347 503 480 983 1 1 Too "132 4120 8 19 .s" s j^ •*^ .«j o IS c4 73 1- X OJ bi «j m 0^ en o boti »> .C c! SI 2 (1) ^ 01 •n 4) C O (1) C ^ ^ ■n ca;= C4 o be •2 !-H I = o o ■§1 d dW o s--- 3 'r. 'A Ih 2 1 1500 G 2 20 3 2". 2 ' 5 23 j 1 1 1.541 l^tr«f Electoral District of Pri\ 1 ITJ 1 «> t) Millrt, whetherdrivenbystcam, water or horse power. 2 r3 u s (0 5 bOo «2 io a ■J 2 >- i 15 ■> bl NUMBER CO ft ^ •So 2 E >> ^•n is "2 3 j CO a a w^ 2 a S^ =^-5 ^ " OF ITOWNSniPS. (30 bo — life C8 "5" o3 1 2 m i2 o c ea rriage ctured o c 5 J O o d o o d Mm O d o bt . c o — 0) dS o. of S for mec purpose o d ° bc m O d 0. of B during o 13 f^ c CO T ;^; >^ ^; "A s?; « z; « S2; y-, ^ >H No. 7, - - 2 2 4 •> 2 743 No. 8, - - 2 3 1 No. 9, - - 1 217 No. 10, . - 2 2 6 167 No. 11, - . 1 1 1 470 No. 12, - - 1 2 2 1 14 288 No. 13, - - 2 2 1 300 685 Total, - . 8 4 15 7 1 300 22 2579 District of Prince County, (continued.) tpl tc ij. 3 to a "O 1 00 rt s: rt fcjD,-S a. •JJ S IB , c ■•« -« b .M '03 « i> '-' ^ -1 - tc 0. c o o 1^ .2; .S 3 5 ^ -'1°^, 0-7; 0. 01=0 !^ t'. ;/'. >r, 8 60 7 311 00 13 i 260 1 5 i 2 5; 80 7 152 1 16^ 61 11' 900 3 If 11 flf IS ^3 O u 5 S a a. = bo '/} — '■3 'Z \^ ft. e ^ e« -- — bo o = .c » :« 3 E- £ S <« I/} &< o o Oh O- ""-= i: O » rt 5 o G. 69 257 49 14021 5 District of Prince County, (concluded,) T3 1 ■^" -a ■^^ TS — ^ . -_ . — . — , . 4) -3 m 2 b4 s OS GENERAL KEMARKS. •4^ CJ 3 bOo •J n 1 ufact ear ^■^ ^ n ^ bo 1^ 0) 73 1-5 ricks man the past y rriages an ctured dur Cloth ni the past y -«^ bO c 0) "» CD a CO C ■3-E u 3 «4-i of B uring ofCa anufa ear ds oi uring of P] rgans d s-^ 6 6'^ d B >» s-a d d<-J z; P5 55 S'. 1^ ki =^^r :< 2 6 14 7430 2178 1679 4767 2886 1 1 4 1 1 300 6854 2 1 1 300 22 25794 8 2 Third Electoral District < MALES. FEMALES. 1 NUMBER OK m 0! ,„ o o m >-i j T W N S II 1 I' S . 'S O o o o to o <-• o 0> o o ■4^ c .^ -4-) 'o _ ira CO >o •4-* ■-2 _l If '— u •o 104 192 05 U» u 1 __ -. -. _. . ., ' Xo. 11, - - or 178 No. l^->, - - •Jll U)! 201 78 214 84 49 140 205 90 212 ! No. It), - ■ I'll 7s 11(5 .^8 128 43 29 77 129 58 128 ' No. 18, - • 11 :< 114 MO o;i 105 ()0 35 90 154 00 170 ; Priiicetown and ' Royahy. Total, 822 2!) "188 49 20 49 23 23 17 f 20 443 57 29 08 750 Tlif) 293 ()94 275 737 311 2 r.VSBi^ fi'i-iWpt.- C^ jW ^ j fc q tceapg' Third Electoral District of Pri 1 ■~' ■"■ cj o cs i = "q. = c No. of p E 0) > 5 71 2. t. holding o> 01 >. -j -3 Tj v2i '^S X3 O 2 NUMBER c -^ s -3 ■c n *3 -3 2- ^ 2t or — l^ rt • ~ -£ « « 0) 50 > TOWNSHIPS. o (« O c « a CD o o a. c r. 7 X 7. Oi 01 Oj ;-< o 13 O d 0. of acres agreement 1> 4J - s « 0. ol acres being neit leaseliolde c o '^ M a 22 - 5- — O 8 !^. /^ Z ;^ fe :r! No. 14, - 1046 !6 11 1352G 25 71 ■ No. 15, 1357 75 17 3 1(5280 405 891 20 No. 1«, ■ 75; 450 50 3!l 1 4384 9057 516 15 ( No. 18, 20 381 22 32 11 8 9652 4813 162 64 Piincetown and Roy.'ilty 21 7 88 25 — 1 2 4680 282 1 26 : i'otill, 95 3265 170 1 19 48522 14557 679 916 196 3 3ctoral District of Prince County. " _ . Ct ''^ -" i" ^ FEMALES. to ^ u Indians. K 3 1 O a a K m a S a OJ •>- n 0) 1 3 ^ ■ a. ■3 = 5 o i ** 0. J3 U o 01 O O o o o E 3 •a o -•^ ci a is 1^ m o a. o To 'to 0) .5 a I- C3 3 2 iO a "2 of the C iua Chut inces n3 >> o •4J ■a -B - CO 'cD 2 i-^ 'O -§ Ul 2 \o %\ o a a o e o 5 S o 0) "x. O ct 6'^ _, a o . o o 6 • ; t-> C- : « ri S V t) t> &H u hlH l-i 1 1 112S 1252 y. y. 1 Ij 813 ca ^ (^ ''< £ 5 r,r, 104 102 17S ;")(') 20 355 897 49 5 .'! i 1 32 189' 4 49 14(1 20;") ot; 212 1 1 31 4 1 1517 mno 520 1030 lo' 4 '34 8C 10 7 24; 74 3 29 11 12!) .")S 12S 30 30 CI 9 931 2S7 047 1 14 7 30 71 ! 248 r.5 'M> I;"i4 (jt; 170 49 29 4 •'It 1150 307 843 1 3 12 7 3 143 533 o o 23 17 f 20 i")T 7:i7 29 08 751! 30 242 lo 12r) 9 <•» 171 4012 417 105 312 1 1 5 10 370 5 44a 311 5303 1571 3729 12 28 58 182 22 13 28(5 i;!OI District of Prince County, (continued.) ^"^ o li Vo. of poraons I'P.ODCCE RAISED DURINO THE PAST YeaR. 0) j3 !9 7) a. u holding liiriili)l' 3 -J 5 1 ^ C T. 2 "3 2t J2 ^ «« o c C s M — ;5 "o rt a; 0. of acres li agreement fo - S bl o. ol acres he being neithe leaseholders CS 3 C o o 3 VI-. dj' o Cm o d a) 3 d d=^ 'c cs 3 «— , d CD 2 6 "5 w d S: d^ ■e "o "to 3 d^ 1) 31 0) "iO 3 J3 Cm o d y, y. ■^ fa 32 H S5 4735 Sr. >5 2016 y, 31301 1782 55 i?; 66 Se; .520 25 71 89 14 1922 34 20 : 41354 280 405 891 20 98 99 5245 5015 2531 30615 1877 1495 45 601^ 51480 384 9057 516 15 6(i 66 4749 2254 172 2974 33720 1703 24 35 131 34085 652 4813 162 64 84 9 7926 6423 6104 45347 603 2 29J 243 i 43790 680 282 1 26 26 3 2553 2301 3005 18272 145 7 110 16876 522 14557 679 916 196 363 191 25208 16915, 172 16630 1.59255 6110 1555|137 611 187585 Third Electoral District of Pi Produce raisbd duiiing the ■ f J3 5 " T3 3 Past Yk.mi. c 01 1; CI n f is -3 i- .^ a. XI P CQ a< '^ H^ — V i S NUMBER ' OP e 3 H o 7> o o o CI. X 7. "3 3 '■J > > '.J 5 X 1> 09 4> ° 3 p .2 ^ C. EZ '■J - !^ '^ TOWNSHIPS. J a C t^ 00 c tk. o -r — -r j 1 o - u> 1> o 1- — « -t3' ! d« Q. CU o c ,i § ~ = = '/. . i «- Z "^ ^^ J?. -r; Jr'. '^. 1^ >'. 712 X, 272' — i 1 '■ No. 14, - - 1T21 21 .£ 43 Ti 072 1^'i ; No. 15, - - 2'2t)7j 3 IT 76r> 8 48 i7lit i;ii » ' No. 10, - - 2045 l.nillli 27 . 270 ' •ll!>: - . No. 18, - - G9T0 3 148S 2i 70 l;"(;ii 123 ;i 1 Princotowu and 1 1 I 1 Royalty. 0390 7 15 ;").>^0| 1 ] "■; 1 ■13 '.;. ..:: • ■ . Totul, 19993 21' Xt!4 l(>!r,'22, -iTi'lKii i28l7l ;5iH.: il-J 8;! Third Electoral District of Prin ■■■ ■"■ 1 1 1 i-?"'^' NATIVES OF 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 ?!t= rr. c3 £ i. •i t. NUMBER 1 1 1 i 1 — ■' a. 1 « u = j.i 3 j; £ > n. 1 — -M UK rt 9. tc la) 1 ? z. •* ::; T ' — — TOWNSHIPS. i, o of Sh< of Ho 1 1 ti S ~ '^ 7} ^1 c^ - &. In i* *" •a j"= "^ I -^ '- 1 I. i. - h). •- - tt $ 4) 1 4) = ' :; 'O 1 ^ 1—1 i'^ ! i. ., ■/; = ^ ..= 1 A a 1 » c i i . ( u iJl ^ _:! .^ r. S a a i -? ' 5 ^ \M = "^ — '♦J : — ?•§ 5S i^ Z W r/j ^ Zi zl S ;«';>'. 1?; S5 Sh No. 14, - - 890 1789 757 i 10 15 I 14 281185; 2 6 203 No. 15, 868 2135 805 71 4 2 51 i 1480 2 5 1 ino( No. 10, - 833 1700| 556 13i26 15 13} 804 3 1 4 No. 18, 1040 2342i 707: 1019 '23| 181078: 2 1 5 70 Pririoetown and 1 Royull3'. 443 1027 339' 32841 2 3 10 10 390 2 1 1 100 Total, - 4004 8998i <)4 ia0|5OO8l 7 7 30 — ft. — 1 1373 a/ District of Prince County^ (continued,) '- — — en _ T3 — 00 1' ■r rs' '" = 5; 1Y I 1 IC ja -\ k! X c C9 c s 2 lb — D 3 D 5 3 7! n f ■3 '5 •J > s u 1 '•J u ♦i > S2 5 3 X 3 "^ ^7J - so 3« j i r; 3 = t-. *'£ ^r c i i* t— ( '''T3 a u-i w '.M «« ■^ J c 4* *i 3 fj c fl' > c* /. i. 'i l.a' ^ to ^.5 2 ' IS ' 5 X ^ ^ '•J - La i 0- 31 :5 ^ v: s u. ■21 25 .x :: 3 :3 C "^ 51 ■ o * o c " ^. - C • - * - c - -f = '=J: = ^ — = 5 "= - ; . u u. 1. u u 1, ^ ^ f ia u :_ - _:i: U I- t— s; 1^ i «. •fi V . i ^ V i V T" C " ^ -^ ^ t . JZ — . ^ ~ •^ *u '"- h. ~ ^ __ .^ — ~ ~ — -^ ~ IT- ■t? .~ •^ i : s S g r .r £ •- = = — t — C -^ = 5 = = - = r: r fi 1 3 3 c ^ = '/. 3 "- r -■• 1 - = =- ■z 3 -; z; - 3 t»-. ^— 3 ^- ^— ! :: 3 ''^' >'. >■. X. v. >'( — i ^ f '■ y- -y. y. •-<; X. y. z'. ■"" 'A /'. >'- 1 1 n -Mi M2 'I'i (i)l lOf.f)' \) 1 i ■i' ij ;{ 2;i •1 u;.-. 3^7 255;') 5951 Ki 1 340 =! ■18 nii> i;i! 2(1 oi'T;- • G -1 1 i 2;! : :i!i(i ;J1)1S 2220 10 403 ■21 2T<; ■ ll!! „tt hii'.Ci • -' 11 4 a;; 2 i.s;! 8.")i» 2115 3G0(i ■>\> 303 ! 2i^ 70 i:m;i i-2;i ;i 11 lMii;(i ^ ' ^' ■17 III Ih! ■12 1 2710 6800 I. 403 1 I t 1:5 '!•;- >iV •■ 1 ') !. - s bo 15 III 5 5 i = -a 3 -3 to be t "x ■£ 5 a.^ a •5 i^r- 3 r 3 z a. H ^ -^■:^ H U:.^ .2 i c S a S3^ CD ,S - n . •■— x 1 J3 .ii A III 1. — I- HI ■5 1 o-is = d ■" - U . t: "2 'E ! 2 -S « "75 23 - |5 i' y^ i?. ■^ Sh 0- z; ;»; iS'. 1 ;z; !?; X t^ ':^ ■j: 28 1 1185 2 5 203 i i lU _ 553 1 19: 8' 17 1 1 ■ 51 1480 2 5 1 1000 4:180 1405 120; 30! 110 10 1 13 864 3 1 4 ' 8 152 22 4l 10 244i 6l 152 1 •1 18 1078; 2 1 5 70 1 a 236 9 I £21 i 10 390 2 1 1 30 100 1 6i 319 212 13' 93 9 290 120j5008i 7 7 — Ik. — 1 1373[ _„ 61 215 2605 028 i 07 i 3«b 28 1 £311 ' I rnnr.i nii/'il. Third Electoral District of P NTFMBEB or TOWNSHIPS. MiH«iwhetherdriveiiby8tcaro, water or horso powe r, •c No. U, No. l.'>, ■ - No. 16, No. 18, - • Princetown and Royalty. IL Total, 00 0) u Q a bo o bl. . c o — <5 03 •J •a a es 5) 2' 8 * 5 t-^H ?; 10 500 1 300 5 I 2 i 4 810 -3 u 3 4) § '"^ a M M bo o - 8700 n be o c« to ■2-c I ^ -^ «9 .=4 o |« =« 2 7 o 5 <3 -I _o a, O aj J3 03 850J 573J 9;i5] 377^ 37001 11 i 3318- Fourth Electoral District 1 1 ] M A L E S . FEMALES. NUMBER 01 o tn C) lO o o to o «5 TOWNSHIPS. 1 o o o 3 o 3 o 5 ■4.J o ■ M in ..-^ «D _ "O to r3 IC ■.-> CO ..H ■o 1 ., ..w ^.^ CI ■^ k' lO ■fl" 1 O 6 c o s o o s o C e ! Im £ c a o 2 Hi 112 i8;i 81 fa 196 fa 57 & 115 1^ ISO fa 97 fa fa No. 10, - - 52 198 5a No. tl[>, - - 160 70 13H 3!t 139 40 26 SO 127 62 137 3 a No. 20, - lot 121 11.^) 61 197 52 50 l.-iS 180 68 213 4.^ No. 27, 231 113 181 58 148 66 48 116 202 65 159 e.'i 1 No. 28, - - i 267 1048 134 235 90 200 82 ~297 56 128 574 216 90.i 86 378 228 935 7a ' Total, - - 569 «88 329 880 232 271 al District of Prince County, {concluded,) ■* •a u 9 -3 4> ! hs { past u 3 1 GENERAL REMARKS. •^ t; 1 tCo 1 iJ n ,__,,. , _ _^ ' c« ■- 01 -S t> o ^S c« to ^53 o 0) ^ Cj 3 4) "3 •? -?, - 1 i irrels ot Lime ni during the past y X 05 9. of Bricks man during the past y 0. of Carriages an manufaulured dur year arJs of Cloth n during the past y o b o "3 6 be "i '/I d o. of Piauos, Me Organs 1 i 1 i r M 'r, If, !z; tH z; X. 'Z, 8509 4 10 2 8700 5733 1 1 2 5817 2 1 1 2 600 7 o 9351 4 1 1 1 300 3774 3; .. ' 1 810 2 3700i 11 33184 1-1 13i 2 '.'^IHMsaa&'xVi^-. •.'isimT'' ^ctoral District of Prince County, FEMALES. o £ to o i o C o i^ o ■tJ TS lO CO lO 'T3 ^ -—1 -u- t- C9 o ? s £ a a. c i-t a. P UJ ►^ fo fa fa P 52 115 180 97 198 55 31) 26 SO 127 62 137 33 25 50 135 180 68 213 45 28 48 116 202 65 159 65 4S 56 128 216 86 228 73 42 232 574 905 378 935 271 182 In 1 1 be » i ) (-1 ! Indian?. w li !l rt ^J 0) c ■^ X •*.> o u o ! ■a u c 5 a, 3 ■z t^ £. c i) ■4^ ^ 3 !> fe^, ^5 a. oil' to _c 0. not vac Small Po £ c 1 — c c E d bo 'x o d a o d 1 '^ a . o -5 CO "5 o E o a) resbyteria or Provin W 674 1 1 137l| !« ''^^ 4 12'l5 41 >i fa -ii X TOWNSHIPS. o 90 :2 2 5 c o P ^ 5 1 >> 3 "o S o JO o 3 CJ c "o £1 e a c re u 'X Ci f, c: — 5* 9 7 ^^ y. i:!()50 x. ;{•?() x. U. •yj No. 19. • f)l [>o:\ 202 07 11 ■1710 H 127 No. 'Jo, 4li 17(; 151 i7(; 1 29 ITiSS,'!! 551 s;; •105 ■12] 78 i No. i'(j, - 72 ■I9;i .•i;!i 1C2 11 •ISilS 59 1 1 8.|7 130 29 1 No. 'JT, 132: 07 1 ;{;■!() •12 1 1001 1 n 19 lo' 130 i No. 28. - 379 101 527 210 057 12 1 1 10 102 119 99;{i 52000 09;{7 .|o;{ 121 00 ; Total, - U80 20(t7 15(11 27081 1252 3231 430 Fourth Electoral District of Princ j 1 'jlODUCK U.MSKU I)!;iaNU THE ! 1 1 to 1 lT3 Past Yeau. § |A'I ^. :3 ^ \i N .1- i| i -1 Sil 1 !i 1. 0) .-■ ! -: ?, NUMBKR f OK j of Ttir .3 of c I. u ■7 i = Is - 1 ^ M ,. 1 » 1 -O 2 ' C 5> w y *^ ::; i ♦^ m 1 o 2 ::^ = - ; 5 3 1 ■-' - - : = townships; "aj 1.^ •^ 1 ^ a. i:i^ s = 1 ^ 32; ii '3 f m !— 1-^ 1 n "0 '■- ^^ ~ ■- - ; ^ i 1 o ° § 5 -S 4) '0 *- 1 r" 1 -^ d d« £ , o- S H 3 5 ,= = :/;! Si-! ^-^I 2 ) 5^. !z; < 1 >-. ;2; Si', ',?; ??; l--^< I?; P< Oh 1 £- ,.j No. la, - - 7170 10 I 1 £ 29 4! 1 801 8 11 137; i 1353 478j2135 22 No. 25, - - . 3905 45 128 0;i33C 8^. 19 llOl 1095 20731C0 25 No. 20, - 8870 IG 321 1899 7Jlli' i 2051 1520 238.19151 30 No. 27, - - 1910 19 12 5 933 ») , 174' 434; 124 570i 23 No. 28, - - 7370 1511 1 3 1 1 ; ^y 208i;2294 1510 25 Total, - - ] 29291 90' £ 490 9l748(] 29 !30 ' 4| 037; 14880;U05 9302; 126 ')htrirt of Prince County^ {continued.) ^■•^i^ o « ;i 5 i« S 5 " No. of pel ^ons I'llODL'CK KAUEt) DUIU.NO TUU PA^T YkaK. p| 1 '" >» •J TS 1 ml of 13 i ^ u >-, jii a i im u 1» 4 ■- 1 4!'o ^" 01 0) •J s Jj t >^^ , ' J 4) ^ s 1m = t' ' 5 C -M i3 -3 ^ ti 3 s: Ss 33 5=^ H "^ u S|J 2": ^ c "o c 11 ^ I ■" *^ i 2 2 >\ Q »! 7> l/> X V9 w lA 1 if CJ = 1 . i'- c ■■ 1 X u '5 9 c c y C9 6 4< .a B d ■3 6^ s 5 It) 3 d 4j "Si ~ i \ 10 loorio y; Ci- -x H DOOS 1170, y, ir. 5r. (51010 V. li ;i(i y. y, H 127 2:1 I! 1 1 27:. ('..'JliSO ■^.'ll f)-)! s;; -lOf) 12; 7H 1 107(11 •i;!27 102lt 7S()M0 3S.I0 1 22 171' •tl)lt27 J IS, :,;) 1 1 ^■17 1 :!(■.' 2!) 1 S72 f.MI) ■loor) 7 1 .■i2(t ;i(i(;7 , r)()2o:.4i (io:i(2'| II III!) Iti i:j(i •1:! S727 2!i7:i 2001 7 7 lis 1 •117.0 i 37 7 fl rir.r.f);-) ;{| i;'J37 121 DO •JIJOO Ifyf l! 2809 77911 684-1 ■1 il5tiJ.|Sltjl (J3180 U!'27(;8l .|ii:{ 1252 a2;ji .i;iO 70 1 :{!tti07 2001 i;i •Ui«:{;i2 i7u2ty iuy(Ujii2ir)2-i l" Ii =° CJ D i : D : ^ = = i-' ^ 1 I. i t- 1 - .13 t- ^ :! ■- Sn "^•5i = 1fi:1S = 10 u 1 1. 4) ii 1, — i, T. - ■■ J£ i ill)! a i i) ^ t i)-C =':^ " -',;) 3.^ :^ -2 'J .0 i — ? — " 1 ~ i ^ L_^ -2 .= — •-* ,^ -3 = ^ :. s'.a-'— ..::r^- — . J ; C i C = •^ i = 1 = ; = ^ — = t. z: -* — 5 5 ,= 5 7:1 5 »-i 2 "c 1 '^ 1 — ' -- 5 "J ; = = , aias- 3 ^ ^J 1 5 --^ — = 3 y, SiT, ;>r< i?, >5 i 1 0^ 1 y y 1 y -y y\ 1 i 1 U1I85 >'. y. 47 540 L ■ 187! i:]o;{ 47Hi2135 22425 80 27 'J 2 1 «o' •} 1 i 3171 (iOO 3o;)o ■» ; IKJ 1005 207 31(50 25143 78 56' 5 I 1 4U 51 235t 458 2200 572'.! 48l 411, i ii 205 1520 238' 111151 30051 73 311 5 9 17 38j 47 321, 620 1070 637(5 40 534 . 174' 434; 12i 5701 23544 40 8 1 G •^' 1 233i 388! 2248 6106 41 464" i 5; 208.i;22'Ji 1510 • I 25340 60 35 ■ 2 loj 1 1 347| 538j 4077 7641) 84 518; J ii 037; 488(j;UU5 'J302; 120403 337I1G0 13 , I'J 28 157ll0ril453| 2008i 13350 33145 266 2472 Fourth Electoral District of Pri> f ■*' ^ f NATIVK.H OP ! > 1" I ' 1 ^ i 3 . 1 a 1 B . N'l'MBKU * 1 • 1 ! * T3 1^ a >, OP TO W \ S H I PS. r ?c ; .s J a 3 2 .a 3 9 9 1 o tn •3 6 Z d ■9 To g T3] SI'S 2 " 0. 1 ■a "a d 72 d w « S 1 < >! >. 1 U r/5 P^ n a; ^' >', y. >'. &> a Vo, l!t, - I. '102 'J*<01 flIO (12 .')() 41 2Hll«.'i f> a 5 1 1 125 No. t!.'., • ii;t!) •J;");")!)! 7H 22 32[ 30 17 H24 4 81 No. '.'(i, - 1231 3302; !M)| 23 13 102 (13 1081) f) 5 3 (1708 No. 27, - • 1110 '2.V21 (i(i.S 301 10| 1(J4 28 10:14' 3 4 4 No. '_•«, - 14(13 38S7 (110 20 37 1 25 25 1453 1 5 ({ Total, - • 1 J'2f)l ir)l(iO 382(1 1(1(J142. 3(12 l(llfif)8.')li 1(124! I 1 46914 Fourth Electoral District of Princi NUMBER OF TOWNSHIPS. Mills, whctlic'idri veil liy steal water or liorse power n, No. 19, No. 2'h No. ifi, ! No. 27, No. 28, Total, o o d 2 3 6 c 13 8 O bo S5 141 14 Si '11 o 1 5 ! I K O C£ 0,-1 0.1- I c C 1 o ^ a-! 6 ■a o .3 U, in C -^ -. 2] 100 8 2400 ITOO 42001 ea tc 3 'A - c t* U 4; ♦> '/J to t3 C/ -rs be Li *J u ' «! Cm 1 il IdE 113 10 22 12 38 o o. O to 9889 7995 11394 I 195 I 29278 DiHlrict of Prince Counhj^ (vontinued.) S OF 8 c » "3 ^ U « zj 1 9 u 5 w ^ ' «J 3 a, => L'«iisr> •JS io;u 25 1153 '< ;^; >« ^ >?■, ^ 113 98R9 3 1 inn 10 7095 10 1 400 22 12 29 9 13 4 700 38 11394 8 1 t200i 1 1 195 1 29278 \ !591 19 1 G E N K R A L REMARKS i^ Fifth i:iectoral District of NUMUEK or T VV N 8 II 1 I' S No. 17, • - Suiiunoraide, Total, e >2 :!07 o i;.;i ISO 5i--' aii'j M ALKS. <0 •.';n iM o <«> E lot \m fj'jr) 3 a U. 111) l!t(l ■5> C o IIS ISO 7 1 i.'!IS F K M A L E S a E o •-'70 rj:t L'ls •jr.lj i;jo Jf.'i Wi 25;i E c f>:i!» S o 70 47 117 Fifth Electoral District of Priim NUMBER i'^ TO VVNSH 1 PS.i 8 - o ■ 5 -^ I S No. 17, - Surumerside, •J8' 785 'J5i C05 Total, ,1:23 1340 120 2'29 349 • I *— I I .2 'Ml j : .- ■ — a ~ - - ' 116 143 2' 2| 74 u "a. 'to u ' — c « 2 1 2 •" •J ~ o o \o. of pora liiii()in<; litii o S O ■- ! 3 .■ ^ Jr - 1 •" V, o o H043J 2071; 80^ 14i |23^ GO 1418, 50! 8fi 43 12' 14 2125140 lo:j(Ji 2721; 8W i)8j 43 ) torai District of Prince County. F K M A L E S . E <* r, S o •^ - c *rf ii n i-S w ■^ tn n K u f •J a E c a ■V t. ki mt "- u. h, U, Ui — ■\:i lis '.'70 l-':t LMH 70 '2H INI) 'jrii |;t() ;f.'i »7 71 lilts :>-2i 25;t r.;i!( 1 I17i 1 a. .'il 21 (11 .1 Q ,1 -- - a Sol i »fi III y c a oi s, 5* 11 - j2 _ 3 .1 f1 rf I* 5 H Kill li)17, 1 :i.'i(!i 9 I -T. 3 I.VJ llO'.'i 6S0 Ki37i i dfi fe rs I I Inoumi. ^ ^ ^ i a 9 JS 1' 1 ^ •s "cS 3 3!: d ^ S a it c 3 t 1 s 1, It V. « ft 1 03 S u ::; ^ 1 " 2 7 7 ■Ifl 4(10 It).') 2 4 21 1 1 'V ;u»7 .Kin iiiDd :fo(;i io:i2'.'.V-'!)! in ar 120 1 707' fiSit Hstrict of Prince County^ (continned.) j's ■ ■'"' 3 1 1 ' . ,-£ = = \o. of porsoiiH i % ij: lis lioldinjrlaiulof 1 1 Piiooi.cE UAisKi) i)iui\(i TiiK I'Asr Ykau. 1 •3 1 1 rt 1 1 3 ^ — — ^ \>, .-d:^ ^ 1 -^ 3 s ' >. t .!< Elt li cc ! >.-!" '=- ; 1; ! ^ OJ \ S 9 c5is ;-5 fi'2 n 1 3 ?: ^ S3 = '=^ 1 "5 i; — 12 u 1 s : W4 c 1 ^ "o ,= r' 1 - £ ^ ^ i 2 • J >, **^ IB x 1 yj X OJ X 'Ji X " 1 r. 1- "3 a IS 1 ~ 1 "c t -2 3I: 1 . -J ; d 3 c" dec 0-5 j3 I ;/; ■>'. >'. ci, 1 1 i ■ : 1 V, y. 1^, >*, ;«^ y. 95 Sir; 1?; ; '^ ! i 3j 2071; 80 ! 8fi 43 C0871 4122 3915 53327 3241 1 : 83il7C4i tiOHOl 8, 5Q\ ■ : 12 ; 1 : 1 94 CJ 1 710 150 257 3295 130 2 1 10 3020 i ! 1 -'721^ SW ! 98 43 7533! i 5132 1 150! 4172 1 5CG22 3471 1 1 ' 95; 854!18t5JI i I ; 70421 1 _ — .- . _i Fifth Electoral District of Prim 1 1 < 1 ,J •T3 1 CO w ' ,r! ■3 b Produce kaiskd duuinm TlIK 2 Iri ^ t- .J .2- 1 Past u Ykau. '5 c rt S3 ! .:UMBER ' 1 a 3 1 H 1 O 1 o ^i c 0) "3 1 c X ■a v1 > o 2 -1 o •J 00 o. O n o 3 "to j S 3 c a. _2 U 3 j^ 3ii S T W N S 11 I I'vS , 2 "^ 1 '^ 5i 3 ? '^ Ijo .= o d "a. a. < o 1 11 3 -J 'i 21": == 5 = = 5j =j 3-5 y^ '^ ^ 3 3 1 _ — — ■ i No. 17, - - C808 £7 1057 104 1 1 3U 1 427 1041 mOi 350 Gl 3'1 i 2102f 125' 1 Suinmorsido, 320 20 iU- lOJ 1 1 I ! i Total, 7128 20 £7 2209 314 427 _ 1108'l84.i 350 2227 """"^ .-«ww.-^''-'^?*4W^WK*6*«*>!^<>»^**«S«?lW[!^ - Fifth Electoral District of Prin j ! X A T I V E S C) F 1 I »— t = u ; ! 1 T3 NUMBER V i 1 1 i 0: ■ 5 T. 1 c : : X ? tot; v: j: « OF ■a i 1 J a J= .- c c^ -s «:" TOWNSHIPS. 95 1 ' 2 § 5:2 5 sat a a -a i "2 i ^ i 1Z -^ C fct; ! ! c 6 C c To tfl ^ ec CL, lo ??; 1 ! 1 c c ST. iZ ; C 3 ; 1 1 No. 17, - or.o 1 2590 900 ! ' i 53' 20| 23 CO 1483 5 2 7 2 5000 Suaiincrbide, 192 180 1 202 411 36 39 1811595 26 G 1 1 1 3 2 1 5000 ■ i ■ I ' Total, 1752 2770 ,1162 1 1 Oil 56 02 1 ' 241307830 8 1 1 10 I 2 i 3 jlOOOO 10 District of Prince County, (continued.) l\ ■a 5 5 2 >. 2 -^ C "3 t s-^ icji t? i = o- c tr. 3 2 3 2 bt oj H ^ c/: '■«-< -vrf ►— « X ;« x" CO i =° ;-3 .- I^ 1 ii iciHI; .yo S 3 c •i i^ ^11 ^1^ District of Prince County, (continued.) S OF S 1 t£ t3 ,2 Ui = ^ '•-» O CO rt QJ c a: rt •^ -u T. o « . o fccti v: j: r; x: >- x !'■« »■-= _« c U t^l.i I-5I6 OS cidW 60 1.183 5 2 81:l.VJ5 26 G c a E c ?i H be "o " i413078 30 8 I I 10 ; 2, f.OOO; 2 ; 1; oOOO|7f)00 •T3 ♦^ t. s = ; o ■ u E-o i y. O t. = ^ ci ^ t; C rt re (--, tiQ >^ ** O X X r" -t-i ir.li -3 tt :*- IJ O =; 5 c-al '^. =^' i 1 to c 0] j tc 'a; ,^ I rt ^ I HZ C O I i 3 i o ■■■J tc ^ 1^ ■•J ,-; y ■J. :5 ;^ 2 o s rf *^ C it: rr, c> w r« ;fc£ 0) C- ■ M-, CJ FT- o 1-. u •n t; 3 U : C 2 ^ ■ ^ >.' o c c fcC: c ■ c .'^■~ ' a H- O !C^ C tt: >-i r^ C ^'*r'^ .^'^'tlr^ — !/. - £.-:= C c ' o y. c, 2 ; 3110000.7000! 1 : I i I. •^, ■J. z "^ tr: ~ ( y. Fifth Electoral District of Prince ,,.■■,■■,,, „^ __ ' ' " -o ^r- ^ -t) 1 Mills, V •lu!( liordri veil hy steam. 1 3 n 2 2. 3 \V!l tcr IT horse power. *J u tec '■J NUMBER y5 _2 T. id Dress- aud Lath Engines, 1 or other i 2 OS h ;£ ■r. u E 2 s and Sle during tb fi nianufa ist year OK be *^ •^ .5 ci. -3 c \li O Q. ^ ^ TOWNSHIPS. o 1^ v; o j: of Ste r mecha irposos £ * b: II 'c of Bri jring th !i "3 S 6 c ^' . c C ■'- -, ft s -2 E.! c — '^ d 6'^ d e ^ .^-^ ^ >^ S'. y., ^ :^. ;«?; 1 y-, ■^ >-l / ' \o. n, - - 1 1 1 1 o •2200 67 j Siimrnerside, 1 1 1 I 1 1 fiO 1 j Total, - - 1 o 1 '_!» •2'JOO i 107 s^a ww figwtw^^*' A -^y^'-' '^i'^sesr jPir.si Electoral District of ( M .\ L E S . NUMBER OP 1 T W N.S m P s . 'P c to a — 1.1 1 c2 c y. u C P 10(i 1— < s o p 170 1 1 No. 20, - - 201 102 55 j No. 21, - - 219 120 22 S 81 219 1 No. 22, - - 223 107 185 92 211 '; No. 2'J, - - ;JUT 172 2S2 120 219 I No. 30, - - 210 122 229 74 KM j No. 67, - - 218 12;J 2;ii 85 2(15 j Total, ii;;8 7.18 1354 513 1218 o a a 67 72 07 99 77 48 420 F E M A I- E S . 48 49 54 53 54 43 85 148 102 175 109 232 751 o CA *— 1 „ ^ .4-1 O o 5 S fc- u, 78 152 209 85 i:)o 90 28'i 121 197 97 185 93 1220 570 201 240 194 259 188 203 1291 o c o fa 01 70 07 88 78 58! "4221" strict of Prince County, (concluded.) '5 -3 "W ! 2 i U 3 ■• r. a o ..a u tC f ■^j to '■J 1 o i 1 n 5 o o 5 — •3 rt i^r a. '7. 0] a. O Q. * ho ta" c ^ ^'.5 2 ii 'c O l- D o o d d® 1 y. ;^ ^ •/'. y-< V'^ 00 57 50 20 to 12 <)■>; no 107 \ 1 G E N P: R A L v. E M ARKS ffa t ' -g^ »'»w5»W'i*!r«'-***afc-iipE5^ . -r-'^Trar-^ vi/ District of Queen's County. i_j t8 85 19 118 34 102 J3 175 Jl 109 13 132 )i 751 F E .M A I- E S . 201} 100 28'i 197 185 1220 S 78 85 90 121 9( o; 570 o 20 2-10 191 259 188 203 1291 01 70 07j 881 78 5«i I ^ iO 422 i-J 40 2 42 2 40 1 40 •> 41 1 21 2:59 8 9 t^ ^ — as c CO o o r— a. 6 '^^ o y, •;;):; 1215 10 IS j 1509 104s|ltll 70111957 904 1430 111711135 to bo t3 ; "3 I O 7 347 8981 3 459 1110| 5 391 10201 13 535 1422 410 1020 307 1008 3 1 IXDIAVS. 'v a. c -^ -^ |l~ 22, 20 12: 28' 9 15 p^ — ,:-> 1 P 5571 9017 2509 0538 7 35 100 213 pa <. ■^ <^i — 1 36 1 34 Ij 509 43 24 i; 905 30 501 570 40, 218| 217 13 39' 273 45 92 870 990 3440 first Jbjlecloral nislrict of Queen "i ' "i" *" 1 ' 1 "*tM ■ ' 1— " i •- u 1 1 I i i ' Si to i3 s |Xo, of per 1 ; 5 . ca u 3.2 Jioldinjrlai 1 "m 1 « 3D - , i i t/i <" ! t, 1 — ^ 33 1 2 ! • , NrMi'.Ki; 1 OK •^ 1 1 K ! 1 icld in held b for lea> 1 SS 1 >. TO W NSII 1 I'S. 1 C3 0! 4J .2. 1 C W C c u S I- ,. 5 £ I|i;t 3 c E o o >• 6 6 " '^ i 1 a " tt-r ' 3 0-^ — 1 i: y I t5 <-, '^.^ 5"-i 'y. /u ^ X. |a. '/J 1 \o. •<(>, . lit.'! 1.(1 4 1 1 ! 1 K772^ ()7.''>0 1 12 8 131 No. 21. ' -1 170 n.i 34 2; ! 1 :i2 102.S0' 70 3 109 00 \(>. ii, - IH ()()(; S.i 0111' 27;!S,|,'-,240 102 523, 20 1 0:51 \o. '2\), .ST.-i .'.r,:i .(OS I:!:! 1 li 14 20o,ir.7.'{7 120 losr 2s 215 No. .■in, - 1 o7«' 472 •J!., :!2 7' 1 5444 04 00 200, 2001! TiO 07 No. (il, 1 80 2:{!t SO 40 ; ; 13 12224 10002 402, ir)0 :J0 l!)8i Total, ■iot;o2-'4;; stis'ais. 20 1 UiO 4567:5.5S0Oi, 023! 52701 254i «G4l First Electoral District oj Qued I'l'.onL-ci: ii.vi.sKi) dl-kim; thic P.\>T Vk.MI. T. ^ - 1 t r. e: d with ! acturcd ^ — '- ^ ^ V ? 2 ' = u! NU.MDKi; t- 1 u« "c "^ "0 s > > or ' •B other hie) ol Hay .E 1 .2 ^ pounds Flax M 00 1 ^1 r: 1 TOW NS II 1 i'.S . 5i i 5 'c ■ •^ -^ •s t *-? _= 1 = be t— *- to j_ w C w c c X — ■^ , = Zj '^ — JZ ■'^ ..^ CJ '"J ■;_ '' 1 .rii " . — ." C zz S = ^, c •" — — 1 1 c — C ' ^ ^ w i^ — . — ;j ' — ' " "^ i X. V. < X >^. i^. >^ 'at >< >5 !< "^ ; 1 X s. d i 1 i No. 2U, - b;042 254 79 2 1400 I4i| 10: 1004 1207 Si' 2805 No. 21, 40i;5 2 4 1473 2 3 1977 304 2500 No. 22, - 8030 1 2 ■lo 25 1280 3 1: 228; 1140 441 2875] ' No. 20, 5011 102 3 I 1 5 1 152 18^.! G4 07Gi 09U 3201 1580! ; No. 30, . 171S 10 10 10 747 loOj 34! 414 uool No. 07, 0007 07 33 n 703 G Tol' 0331 102 1S2^ 013 11833 Total, 31003 2104 205 7 7235 44 18024 5523 1105^ 1] slriei oj ilueeu^CouMjf] coin mm a l'"3 « « S i ' -■ ■ ■"- — ^ a s |\o. of porHoiiH PnoniTK RAisKn in iiinc; mi- i'a>t Ykai: !i 3.2 liokliiiL'laiulol ra 1 1 ej >, 3 O 1 - - " c i iS"' 'm u s; ' o " rr 1 ^? J ^ 2 ! 5 c .- S 1 — , 1 ■73 S§ s i ,2 •S Jj o a c 5 - 5 "o t. 2": 1 (3 o o "3 o -o ■- '^ r*' . -a -fj 5; 2 tr >. "3 X u: m « re ^ IC J2 X It Vi - C O 1 i •.I o 3 c; "to o o ; tt * -r 3 ■4^ 5 "S o O 3 ' o g - 1 o ; d =» = - d -= — u *z z O o" O d ' c d ^- d-! s ' 'y. z y, a, 8 •/J H 7857 ()93fi '/-, y, 3012 y. 51380 y. ST, y. 31 ^^ i 28 1 U. y. 57009 1 r (!7riO lu 131 11 87314 t! 7(1 ;i 109 (10 32 8310 7770 :;9:ii 511303, 1073 1137 27 1. \ 50981 i:ir.l>l(l KVJ n'iiJi 2!i 10:5 7558 5112 58 1 2 (11950 IIOO' 2 703 133 559S0 ) i 9 10711 .".841 20511 .S3S58 7155 2 (U) 219 72203 llUiO liOO 2!)04| ftO (i7 98 r.777 2115 50 1013 17912 3340 5 52 52S! 1: 10(111'.' 4 '.)•_>, i5o; ;jo 1!)S ■I 9(i09 "19852 :!805 21)90!) 1170 70194 2918 lU iisa; 53885 is9:i5 iriS'.Kll, <)-_>;i 527o; t2;)4 HOI 1S4 50iyi(i;'. :;7T(lii3 !(1759 21 1950^ lnTlJ « flistrlct oj Queen^s County, (conlintied.) ■??- ! ■ — X y. m ■5 ~ , o a i|l J ■- r ■■ "' ^ >:, " >1 > 7} "3 s 5 X! > o > o O ^ M JE IJ to [5 J; -^ l.= il ^ X ~" '— r. ^ U f CI. 7r, ii. "a - *— — O = ■^ *^ - - 'CC ^ i H :. ^- . ^ ?■ w 9 Z Ji t ^c.E ^ p -^ ^ ^ [= o u c - w "" c c X — •» i. li • IJ : - - » — w ^w ^"7"— C''"'" — ■" " Zj ^ , ~. ;^. — ~ „_- .... r^ - * ~ ". — -ll — — — ;; — i- — jiiL'fcJ — _l-^ - — _- c s 5 = 5 7. c ■-; 3 ^ ii-c 5 ! = £ S Elf 5 ; 3 = a ; = - = E i, = H ii-? J;5f. fio E ~ S5 i', >C >^ ^ 1 !1h CL, 1 ;« :z z ^'^. >'. >'. ;< x". X. >. x: y. y. 1 1 109i! 1207 Si 2805 i i 15201: 37 18 2: ' 40 1 ' ^ ' Oi 215! 511 i 3103 908.8 20 471 1 1977 30 i 2500 18005 30 25 3 1 13' 00 2131 497 i 3254. 7093 2:^ 510 228; 11 40 111] 2875 10519 19 13 2 2 ; 5! 39^ 14 148; 457 2Sil2 0911 20 4N2 ()7G: 090 320^ 168( 28742, 84 15 4, 4 ' 5- 28 1 337 COO 3299' 803-. 57, 580 loOi 341 41 i 1400 , 14340 23 9 o! 29 21 8 388; 209 3G4 1 1000: 5185 20! 378 033, 102 182^ 013 10073 : 30 14 l! 223 94 18 36 ' [ 2 11| 2201 420 3384' 778:-; 25 183 4101348 2945 i 10852 45202 28- 433 179 2-<00 1802i: 5523 1105,\ 11833 108940 . — 1?, ' ^ NATIVJ •:s OF J. 1 '5 P CJ ui ? rS rr. NUMBER ? is = 07 2 ■n be o 00 0) c 09 11 11^ - -J •- ^ ' .- ■5 a.-^ y. «.' K-M ■^ "s t; ^ r. 2; - H ^, i H TOWNSHIPS. o bi c n3 C TS a, ,j3 be ^ ai _r I '/I E 9 3 s s "bio c 5 5 1 S'-s £ i-5|i 979 '/■< V5 U rn ~' 1 1 X. '/'. y, ^ 1- 1 No. 20, - 2iir> 794 25 1 07 22 35 1091 5 b 1 125 ■■ No. 21, 0!I2 2845 1027 34 150 37 13 1324 5 .') 4 i No 22, - 1071) 2715 1002 8 137j 102 2ill62! 2 8 1 11200 ' No 29, 13 s;-) .•512(1 1110 71 1 59; 158 02 1 cool 7 6 7 3,15.30 No. 30, - Had 2201 812 12i 134 150 3 1129 2 1| 6 1|3500 No. 07, 1180 2795 T(rt84 1099 0' 2n! 55 14 1119 4 J j Total, 0574 5904 150. 794 521 129 742519 19 37 06355 i^^ First Electoral District of Queen NUMBER OF TOWNSHIPS, Mills, whether driven by stcara, water or horse power. J £ . 1 2 8 Barrels ot Lime manufactured during the past year cc 'u d No. of Bricks manufiiCtureJ during the past year No. of Carriages and Sleighs manufactured during the past year 3 ■J No. of Grist Mills be c '■5 a C 1 2 3 1 1 i d No. of P'ullingand Dress- ing Mills a (9 1) r^ 6^ No. of Steam Engines, tor mechanical or other purposes Yards of Cloth manuf: during the past year No. 20, - - No. 21, No. 22, - No. 29, No. 30, - No. 67, 4 4 3 8 1 2 1 5 4 6 2 6 1 3 1 8 1 4 15 1000 1 1330 J? 10000 7 50 12192 11137 9680 11931 7428 9985 Total, 22 241 1 1 17 11323451 3 10000 57 62353 OF i> ,3 ■f n rr 7. = - ; 5 " ii = iD = « S 3 3 rt «d u = 3 O to r is 2 ^L= ii c t-- a 2 ^ .= 'i o- -^ -5 1' X f- "g 13 3 ' - -S :j ■/. 2: -i :- , :j 1; C-. t£ 1- O b(. = "- — '— 1 85 1091 s 1 h i;U82.1 5 » t 2,1162: 2 « 62 1 000 7 6 7 ;5ir2!t 2 1 fi 11 1 11 It 4 7 20:7125 19 19 37 '"3 ^ -^ = '!i s'^ ! I* , o o 125 1200 ;i,1530 13500 633ni •5 i -; •< •>r. I 26 3310 3 251 1 3S 3i J5 -3 170 473 117 259 304 to ■n •ja -3 u I tc j= : jJ ,22^2 I"? 1^ - to ?, I "w — ^ "3 tc a -ir. b a U 23 "' = ^ , S ^£ i: '— C; - "• V< ,„. T3 C X. ;5 iV. X. i 74, 279: 27| 9: X i. 53, 2 18 14140! 10! 2020 12| 101 600 E- '^ •n W T. = t.^ ... ^ •- ! '^ "^l - 3 3 tr ^ 3-T3 -: i w i 2 ^ a: ■ o , o ■Ml «J U X. 0284,1323, 3S9 5(i 214 02 000 1 1 ni £0 5 £0 Hstrict of Queen^s County, {concluded.) T3" 3 rs 13 " 3 13 • GENERAL REMARKS. «-) ^ fee ni IS i -0 5 •£■:= 3 13 .5 50 •t, 3 1 i S f^ rr. 3 >, i c i: S^ 1 ^lij = tc 71 3 ^T3 •2 *u C d 0. of Bricks m during tbe pas) 0. of Carriages manufactured d ards of Cloth during the past 0. of Cloth Fac 0. of Sowing M 0. of Pianos, i Organs 1 ■A ^ X ;x ,;2; 15 7 12192 1 4 1 1000 11137 5, 1 2 9680 5 1 I330I 1 10000 50 11931 14 7 7428 2 1 9985 8 2345; 31 lOOOO' 57 62353 1 138! H Second Elecloval Distiivl o NUMBER OF TOWN sii I rs. No. 'So, No. -Jl , No. 81, No. ;}L', No. (!;">, Tnt]7r,"~ O •_",tl ;i."i2 •JU.'J 210 '27 n 113^1 o 101 HI i;)2 .M A L !■: S . l(»;s 311 1-1 ISO (i'lo ll(j:! lo (M *r O o •«.^ •^ ^rt CI E a o o I. b. u» lon '_'')0 10.-. .'J'-'O 8S i:.i! i>) 1 it.j i;i2 L'dli fiiii) !1-M o C o Sfi 120 S;") i;i 111 -3 a. 31) 7.') ■ID iVJ 1' !■: .M A L i; s . o '."5 Tl s 3 U4 E c a 11(1 2^1 llT 2r.o HI 177 322 v.\:> .■ill 121 Sf) 11 It 12s iji !).'■ 102 102 DO 170 (1! Kill 210 lu4 IDO 8S (111) ll;it (121 1100 ■l.OI Second Electoral District of Qm U — ■ ' u C3 K 3 -£ ; r s No. of > S >. CO to ' ^ ^ .1 c c ^ - d E -a CO tr. > C3 => = £: = c -.5 g 3 to i^ cl '—' — — 4-) d « « ^0 — — t.. 14 M ^ CQ £ o' ::3 S'. ^: k. ::^^ !^ 1 . ! No. '2?,, - 117 070 17 213 207 30 84i, . 9510 103| 50 53 1 No. 21, 237 1300 42 111 40 14 5738 11 533 loDU 91 1 No. 31, - IDJr 225 32D l3o 1 4 lOOSl 5704; 684 007 124 No. :)2, 209 122 202 163 44 4 1620.'i 22D0 94 71 1 No. Co, - (JDl 403 45 154 11 — — 4 62 5937 12890 244 1 , Total, 1448 2720 6D5 776 309 47052 4193349711 657 1 583 ^ 12 cloral Oistricl of Queen's Count if. at 31) 7.-) 4!) r)4 — F •: .M . VLE s . _ i2 u "2 o a p ll4 £ £ o -J 3 f a o o a: is a. 1 ■5 14 (i 2N1 in 2r)(i HO •M 1 177 .'I'.'L' v.\:> .■144 I'J'J Oil 5 XS 14 ;t I'JS IJl 05 80 ;i I(V.> lil:J| 00 17(1 on 31) o i;!'.i uio 154 vyo 8s 51 3 (11 'J 11;>4 t)l.'4 not) 454 •>•>•> 14 = '-'. >^ .-1 CO s o CO u o a. 2--'0 ISOI I84i!-j.;:)(; 4()L' 71'.") 710 () .•Jiitji s o '3 o o l'J7!) 4) Indians. M •^ ' s V ' m d "C 1 C3 1 1 oiio ii'iiii; i-'TH 3(it; I'J'O 3SI ill-.' Sil'J 3 4 11 3'i I 18' 24: 78 3 10 18' 33 3 10 II : 33 1740 453 lL".i3: 2 C! l!i 33 15 ca S "i OS , 4J s i tiOi 70i 405 25s: 348 1 124 200 ! 357 1 115i 62! 380 > 8400 2118 0042 15148: M3 209 15: 20; 87(.i 15t<0 District of Queen's County, (continued.) CI* i rbal 11 i Xo. of persons S ' o ID > i as hcklinp- lamJiiC ei 3 O .? ^ 8 2 ■^ ?■ -3 i ^ u T3 o t- -^ :»i Cl O) CO i2« ^ 3 "5 o rt c c :j i; a C C3 * — en 3 o V d o C-. ; o « , o - -^ u* o "^ '/T, 5S li'. ;:^^ fe •M H 84;, . 9510 103 50 53 152 9 5738 11 533 1090 91 170 18 lOOSl 5704 GS4 007 124 02 2 10205 2290 94 71 94 1 9 5937 12890 244 1 47052 41933 1971 057 1 583 481 38 I'roi rs Tj rt 1 o '"' o -^ o •« .5 "cii > •> <« i„ rt o o o .2 to o "5 ■» ^ ,ii? Cm vh „ c o o °c ^ o c-^ '^ •z. y, 11310 10033 31 12122 10374 5.S48 7540 37 11108 7098 34 9687 7900 50135 12'J45 lO::' I'RODfCE RAISED DV 73 o o "o CO cc s 3 O o 5^. o 0601 801 IG OOO-J 100712 2051 73S75 0535 80350 2597 70040 J090* 411393 HIXC. TirE I'AST iKAt M C 1. o'^l o' 1 u E^ : £ 1 ri M o H o ^ o ^ S hels — CO "a) J2 "3 M A ^ i a = 5' ^ d — t— "C ,_cc "tr b o " >. 6 £= d dcr. o - t^i 15 '^ S5 728 53 290 1129 35 1>< 120 2is;i 11 238i 1198 22i 279i 857 41 1175 0101 50 104i o o o 3 78405 98289 85800 82890 I03945j 149449 Second FUcrtoral Dislrict of Qtu . 3 I o IJ I'llOD NUMIU:ii en C a 01' ^■4 o TOWNSHIPS. ..a s o o V'. No. i'.'i. - - 1 2!)(i.-. No. 21, ).■;()(;.") No. .'il, - SIIII7 No. :;•.'. - - ;!;;,ssi) No. ().}, - IISIO T..(al, ■ TlTnT PllODl'CK HAISKH DlMthVO THIS 1'ahT Vl'All. 6 •" SO 107 c 1^ 3 en o "a. & 1 - 5 II! o L. a tr. • ii g *. 1 i > 1 •• C «M 7. '/ T © i; H. (i! I -'(177,1 ;!.") 10 ISSD 1!II 2XC,;,] 17181 *""" .'io' [inc. IS I.-,-,,-, ii.') i^ii SJ}2 30 1 717f)7 l!l!li.'H,-. 17 0]0,''.!t7.".l 101 •_>•_' S77 l(i(i-_".H 1 IfiA .iiKio! Second Electoral District of Qu 1 |-0 NATIVE.S OF \''n 3 Q n to 3. a -^ O u o o o a a TS 2 J3 c 3 1- CO ^ .a .a :5 c US u .i ,^ .= ij= t^ • s a a "tb rt •5 W a E:a = |5 c a a 3 c e 1 '>^ , *J a 3 s - c 5' :2; ^ &5 M to i CQ Oh ?; >?; >'^ -5 3h i No. 23. - 1262 3115 1290 71 103 19 12 1596 3 5 9 1 No. 21, 1515 4I38!l(i55 52 74 26 3r2173 3 7 1 6fl ' No. 31, - 1200 2845; 831 65 64 68 1211069 61 5 No. 32, 1205 328(5 999 54 41 24 I71II35I 5 5 7 No. Co, - 13G2 3473 905 27 109 73 8 1526 3 410 Total, GU'di 16857 SOSt! 269 3911 210! 8017499 11 22:38 1 60 Dislrirt of Qiteen's Count if, {contimiaL) ? s l.i '5 ■5 1 a J. 55 .£ ^ an s ^ ^8 2 tl fcC' e c re « . r. 5I -3 •5 Si 3, tt lis bo 1 > 4. ^1 C c c C lit (( 9 u 'c c 111 . 3 3 1 ^ ;3 U i3 .v. -3 .= u u .1 3 >.-3 f- = ! c II 3 ^ 00 c -OX CO s u £ c = S 13 II u i 1 e c l-''"J' l-S'C uCr e e y. y. '?. y, y. V. C £ !^. X y. v. 1 y. y. >r y. x V, y, 1 S'. X so im; fiUS 022 101 35 281 2H .10 34' n 10 41 4 274 OIC 31(14 1 1 7733' 1 no' .'in« IH ."),').') 1 7201 mi 2NS2 loor,;-) (ir. :)4 14 4 77 1 ;i]2' 7r.r. 47!i;i IKilO CM 71ft U/i 12(i is7ll 707 1 122 2!l(in() 4S 21 4 4 1 4"i (ifvl 27s' lilH 34;! 7 (Ml 3 40 100' «2l> ai) .•IliV-i Jll'.'i I17l)(t ;tr.r.7"i til ().') 2 4 ;i 1 •> IS ;i;{() ri.Vj 2S|2' imu .11 r>40 11457 47 1110 25J25 18 1 3D 7U ;! 1 :, y:(i 611 1 330 1| 7 r.i!) ~300!l(l • 12 r)7K .'30 '.'ssi; 101 •-"_' ^77 |()tlL».) tl ITiJ .•!(i;iii!t i;!H7'^'^ 172 27 r.i (ni; l'>2.") 2!l.';2 17.".::7 District of Queen^s County, (continued.) ES OF o o m C n 01 _ a £ 't3 « S c ♦^ = rt ? ■ S'^ tec ac u :T "w S |_^ 1 cj *-^ i r -^ 1 t- r: 12 159C 31 '2173 12!l001» 1711135 8;152ti = 1^ O-r j c O W O « tt u e:ee 5 3 I a ■ y, y Oi 80:749911 22:38> ' to = t I <9 (^ (9 E *i I y w w .•« c., .3 H ♦- w. tt n 3 z. •n a a- GOO tJOO o p be!' ,-3 o s u " o Izv, '"5 a SI'S rt » fe: " I J « ! js t£' .■: 1= 51 - Id- =;-< ;«5 1 60i 8 554 12 417 O Cm o 03 '5 & to 20 118 to 3 En >> o to I.2S. C5 2 23 9G1441 421) 138; 25 250,80 4-1 u « 3 C5 c E *» te ^ ^ -3 a -^ tt ' IT; "^ I I a 10 4 2407G 3 ■rcrq 3 o 3 r3 a. o y A; >t: -^ i fe tc I a o ^ CO o o 2 cj d o*^ 12; Second Electoral Dhtrict of Qti TS «« ^Ma— NUMMKU iiillH, wliotlii'iiliivciiliyMloiim, Wttt(M' or liorHu power. a it 1 il c 1 « a -3 11 Ji 1 t 1 1 TOWNS 11 IPS. ! •c 9 O m n •n 'o 6 o. of Fulling and ing Mills 3 a 13 '/J m a. 2 0^ e. J 3 arrels ot lime daring the past 1 u M OS 3 o. of Bricks ma during the past 1^ .11 •11 ■—St B >. 1 1' 1 1 2 »; 1 'A I! ea y. y, >; >> No. 'r.i. • I 1 2 3000O f.3 8 No. -Jl, 2 H 4000 No. .•!l, - 1 1 in 5 ' No. ;f.', 6 1 4 o 8 4H60 1 4r. 7 No. (ir,, 1310 1 HOOOO Tdtnl, - - \ I'i 8 10 1 H ' 1 '20 107701 4 IIOOJ.'J 00 N( Third Electoral District oj 1 1 ;' NUMBEll MALES. F L M A r. K S . OF T W N S II IP S . in 1 a o o in to o C4 O ■■-J r— * o o o m to w at o K1 53 c 1.-5 O CI o to o j 6 o 87 c 189 S P 70 a p 155 s o fa 63 39 -a c 92 E c L- 170 E o u fa 82 £ p fa 100 S o u fa 67 No. 33, - - 185 No. 34, - - 216 122 189 74 207 64 42 98 182 83 218 55 No. 35, - . 179 81 152 00 147 59 40 62 150 90 147 69 ! No. 30, - 210 110 191 101 219 96 66 97 214 96 198 88 No. 37, - - 208 115 188 74 161 92 45 104 183 104 177 75 No. 48, - - 214 96 204 126 160 1065 98 472 37 74 191 125 195 1101 70 1 Totiil, - 11212 611 1113 517 269 527 1102 580 404 / Di'lrict of Quants Coitntif, (concluded.) 73 1 is 1 2! 1 s is -3 1 (i E N U It A L U L Al A U K S . 1 Is li' 1 1 2 "^ s J u M i- m a .2 3 2 >. ^ 2. 1 Jj 8 F -■2 '■J ■c-a J3 ^'ti J 2 no e ■S'C C a "s be p ,■;; -1 a"a 3 d-S d b K S!'« 18 1.3 0^ r, CQ \ >5 >- \a /; x^ 8 2 30000 53 8002 8 1 n 4000 i 2 2 8 4860 I 4r. 7 U 8 « >0 1310 1' HOOOO 3 1 • 10770 4 iiooir) 60 8C02 26 A iorai District of Qiieen^s County. ^^^t — __- — i 1 ifl i il F L M A r. K S . Ul u Ih Indians. \'^ r3 a z a -s to 11 CD c S2 m u tr. a a. C3 CI V. CO C5 a. u 1 JS k- 2 3 -J a. & "^ -- I i CI fO 5) c 1.-5 to to (^ c 1 ■? rt ," 1-1 a. "to u a to 1 fee c 'C tc c c 3 ' .2 .5 ' i^ in 3 I— 1 lO 05 — . 2 '^ S (0 £ 'tZ M T3 'O 03 e :i2i Im 04 '^ ^ rt t-. ^^ 0; oc (3 c c I- E £ P fa 1 u fa Ss "3 i«— 1 _ c c d d -E a P P3 3 fa 81* 92 nil 82 100 57 37 C24 1219 373 840 1 1 2 7 11 33 114! 158 42 !)8 1«2 S3 218 55 53 590 1387 401 980 1 9 9 28 44: 283! 40 (i'J 1 fifi 90 147 59 21 714 1080 284 796 6 11 36 3 4 16| 28^ 60 9T 214 90 198 88 54 1 639 1530 403 1127 10 15 39 17| 21 45 104 1 h;; 10-1 177 75 37 610 1355 378 977 16 02; 219 37 74 191 125 19o 70 30 1 1 1 632 3815 1412 7983 367 2206 1045 13 2 50 23 175 9 12 38! 47 1 2(iy 527 1102 580 llUl 404 232 57771 345 12 16 1 3211 756;j Thiid Electoral District of Qnee simple 1 No. of p iholdinp o ^ k ■jrs .. „ ;-^ ^ O 71 c: **> 9 ' NUJfBKR i rr 05 rr '5 n 1- -^ lis 1! TOWNSHIPS. o o 03 .* 2 fe r o ;- j; o;2 i^ 3 1 y .- a> c3 S "' E ^ " £ D C o i o ■f. Sl.i u o o c: ° £ '^.s ■« ■4J "J a o o i; " — — *- d o c , 3 c: .^ i; U U « 1 ?^ c: :; 0-3 o ^ 55 |S5 X, 69 M No. 83, . 312 1 00 i ICO 1 1 7 3181 1 7823' i ] j 03021 50i 60 9 No. 31. 2r.S 3f-ii 348 f)0 21 1 10 ]07(!r 9453i 60 48 12 No. 3."), - - 1 80: xooi 70 27 ir)43 13M")i 20 9 No. 3fi, n'MGOi fl 1 14 ]()35 1M7S1393 f)0 8 No. 37, - KJKUOi 10 3 5 121!);"., 4770: 42 10 Nn. fS, 328 3SS] 31S| 2«7 6 1 0721 10857 130 28 9 Total, - 037 -J H88I 911' 415 32(5: 1 1 29 39078 69001,1673! 100 2(i'3i 68 Third Electoral District of Queeii PUODL'CK R.\ISKn PURINT, tFIK i Past Ykar. 03 . 1- ' -- V •tS .— ^ ;3 t- t? U NUMBER S C^ o O 1 < OK o ■n r—. ^—^ i-i 03 ^ " 3 o T W N S II I P S . 'A = c > J c: ^^ O j o X o i; . c o c ■"" c 1 o ^ •^ < i !^. £ B . d 1 No. 33, - - 38024 110 300 0: 2333 ■ No. 34, 18190 282 2280 1 No. 35, - 3808 4 14 0. 749 No. 30, 2720 39 0' 386 1 No. 37, - 3227 G 02 0: 290 1 No. 48, 10305 102 O' 1400 ' Total, 70934 120 799 7443 1^1 ^3 1 u "3 ■s 3 X 3 !^ i* O Hi- ^ •^ p 1 i5 "c 5 > o IS u <;. .i <-. u CQ C3 *' CA X S o 2 ss. A -i c '^ o ~ o f, « u~ ;*« W-) c ! c C °?^ o ^ tt '- 1 '■ l- t. u o ' > — 1 1 s J£ = ! S 6 V ^S'" -- o •s o CO ••J 3 C i > S % ^ -= 1 - 2 « ^ u* rt P3 rt o =3 ^|S H 2 2 "5 1; -^ !^ ~ ■o o o o "3 ' -=>^l« :i ^ £ ^ o ^ M 03 •n 7) — 1 w « Tfl j to ?:^-d^T.3i >> ' ~ t^ n o If "c o « i^ , o a - ! p S ^ ii c ?; SiE « S " E i " £ D 3 "rt £ U 3 a "3 3 -2 ^ - i "^ X — •5 1 a .3 t I-4 iT ^ t» ^4^ — o V. "3 c <^ ! o •*a o o = r; = o ° c ° >. o o «■- , o K - i; u " o 3 -' d o o is o d«>- 6~ o 5 93r)2; Z ii'. 50 M H ;« S'. 5^ >^ i« S'. 5^ >^ ^< 08000 823 1 ! 50 r.o 90 2311421 i 0033' 10514' 91190 1240 98 302 7(11 flt .■);!, 50 48 120 16 13100 0013 30; 5207 91150 304 GO 203 85940 rini Hill".: 20 95 41 7333 3SS.t 2502, 53505 2S9 10 111 50393 (i:;AlM7si393 00 SO 50 0923 2700' lOSO 70000 255 10 11 45 29905 1 105, 4770: 42 102 27i 4959i 3329 120 ISls, 37200 348 10 3(i 4 7255 7-21 10S57 130 28 92 50 207 00 M 5928 8! 2352 05201 383, 17 197' 734S9 G78, 5900 li 1573 100 20 '3 585 52810 29147 104 23533 408 12(J| 2825 20 202 954 354982 Hstrict of Queen^s County, (continued,) — - 'O ■ — . 50 ■ X t' ' ' ~-3 lA^- , . X 1 m " O c; ! 1 = S ' 3 rt 3 rt i 1 .r* ^ i = -3 ' rt rt = " '■i " 1 s '^ 1 fc ■^ ■ "c 5 1 > 3 1 II, _2 > be ^5 1: 'ij 3 =*> 3 .iJ — W 'J 2 rt if ! S o o m o o rt u o ■& s ^ > •— it ■^ u i c ^ o. ^ O 3 V o. S2 3 p-H == C^ " ^ o C O "3 ^ .- r- ;^ ^ . ^ C==^ 2^r= O^-^ J— « l« 3 O i >- I b u :- ^ u u '^•' 1. '^ 2 ^ u ' uUpls; urtw — — ;r ^ c;<5 »• u ! C 1 4) O C c ii i) i> i i, o i,S)0 ii~3.0 3j; CJ 3 ^ 9 o ^ i J = rj 'J_ ^3 _2 .- — ^J3 3Jn--0-' - tl c ■^ £ = Im 3 '-" ^-1 C a c s = 3 3 s"^ 3 ^ « ^H s^*"! — ^ -^ — - ^ S 3 J^ y-, >; ;^^ fL, Oh t?. 1 0413 >', 2'. !.?< 9. y^ i5 >5 y, !^. Iz 60 702 3529 5555 28803 84 1 88| 2 1 351 42 290 S5S 3069 4653 83 554' 870 2754 4510 29400 94 03 2 2 47 9 31 (i 645 2818 4080 78 570 1 309 115 110 4450 10733 31 23 1 35 30 345 542' 2232 4438 35 356 i412: 1 78 26 070 13283 3 4 1 o 20! 1, 198 297 3067 4150 10 303 217 140 61 2530 9222 5 5 3 1 14, 13; 175 385' 2840 3087 21 355: 415 14 383C 17353 114854 40 257 33' 2 28) fso. 1! 303 227: 2808 4581 23 372 |99Si 1 2320 0494 21551 192 22 J 90, 4 00 Ullio 2454 103 Ki 20195 250 2576 Third Electoral District of Quee\ 1 "T? -ID ' - 'S'" i NATIVES OF 1 1^ 2 s ! 1 21 5 1 ' 2 u to •d 2 « NUMBKR o m 4) 3 5 a >> O CO '-.-* o !» S O fcoti m J= « OP c •n ^ ^ .S 1 , 1310 312831010' 4'i 40 47 141240 4 4 4 2 2000 , No. oh, - 071 2154 705 5 21 105 12, 037 1 3 No. 31), 8(ir. 1700 722 2 31 223 16ll257 1 2 4 No. 37, - 701 18701820; 15 6 8(i 12!l236 1 1 7 1 2800 ' No. 48, 805 31G2' 4741 2(1 37 181 50 2l|l268| 1| 2 .1 o 6000 Total, - - 1 0136 1552(1.6520 101 532 08 6071' 717 28 1 5108001 Third Electoral District of Que Mills, whether driven by steam. 3 i 3 water or horse power. S 1.^5 2 ^ i NUMBER OP TOWNSHIPS. 1 1 •I O o _2 % to •5 >*- o of Fulling and Dress- g Mills ot Shingle and Lath ills of Steam Engnips, r mechanical or other arposea 1 i to c E rels ol Lime manul. uring the past year '-2 of Bricks manufac uring the past year No. of Carriages and bl manufactured during 1 year 3 a E 5 O »: ■3 d 5^ d' d y. y. 1 5 55^ d y. d-^ rt t- i i No. 33, - - 2 1 1 1 3214 i 76 1 No. 34, 4 1 1 66 ■ No. 35, - 7-' : No. 30, ; No. 37, ! No. 48, . ,3 1 S 3 2 1000 , 56 3 2 3 1 2 500 7 1280000 .S3 Total, - 12 5 S 1 1 6 ' ! 4714 7 1280000 ;.>:il 14 District of Queen's County, (continued.) District of Queen's County, {concluded.) ■■ ■o 3 1 1 o s 1 factured ■n ons and GENERAL REMARKS. i 1 rt 5 J^ i anul ear o 3 o ^ to 3 I. 5g CK ~S i a V '1 o a- s u 1 1-3 (U y -g 2 .i; s O o j: .^ ^ j ° to O 1 w O 1 o 1 5 e ^'^.i sr^ « 1 >H ,;^. ^'^ ix - 32 u! 7G77 M' 31 j 1 31 2 6088! 1 1 1 7223: i 2 2 o inoo :>c,\n ! 6i 2 1 1 2 r)00, 7 1280000 833? ill; 9 !) , 47n 7 1280000' ::mW 36, 46 Fourth Electoral District NUMBER OP TOWNSHIPS. No. 40, No, 50, No. 57, No. 5s, No. (JO, Totitl, o 210 :iL'0 305 183 107 143 11204 108 114 103 105 71 04 025 MALES. to o L>50 1.'07 1.'03 107 140 135 O 1104 00 105 108 00 30 473' o S £ p o 200 1.S2 232 150 122 U2 i040 o s o 82 70 102 (i5 54 _^5 427 o a. 52 68 75 48 35 32 ■300 FEMALES, o t3 142 80 134 84 70 08 500 . a o u 84 90 60 185 28 84 52 105 20I 57 352|~605| ^doral District of Queen's County, FEMALES. ■- — u CO i Ind to C3 1 T3 to .5 CO — o 2 S -' - ANS. o O -J l| s -a = o 2 § 2 o. ^ a. o o CO >> o (M c o o O © o o £ T3 a o ^ s^ I: To 3 ■5 n o fee to h 1 J ! O IB - o a. o S o s o u 138 •— t s £ S o CO 5 o o ■s o n 537 C3 E c d S5 c '3 o d M T3 o -z r 8 "5 n o O CO 00 HI E (^ 1 52 68 75 48 35 •,\2 aoo 142 227 223 75 59 i 1 lOOr 430 1225 8 4o! — 1 471 8U 212 J 14 217 8'J 48 099 1511 373 1138 '.^ 8 12 '.'0 208 16 18 322 li 209 1 417 4 420 J.i4 254 117 30!) 1U2 73 1 4 1115 1934 504 1430 241 25, 51 C 15 32 8 8-1 n.5 id i8(; VI 48 849 1258' 372 880 3 7 7{) i;io 54 155 40 39 1 (i37 901 311 050 71 8 29 08 51)0 121 rii5 8(i 131 49 120 23 •. 1 1 G 822 1059 952 237 715 123' 8 25 (100 1221 290 ■'•1 S277 2233 ;044 13 < i 70 200 ; >^ ! 278 13841 District of Queen's County, (continued,) . ^ o B U3 o H C3 ««-• ^i) o o 0^ Ol o 1 o 3G0: 84080 2G4 89413 2891 73357 12C! 35950 85! 24438:' _02;_24400' 1 180 33229^ Fourth Electoral District of Queer I'nODUCE RAISKI) nURlNO TIIK, ,, .2 .3 -a 1 1 Past Ykar. 01 00 i~ H a O \f 6f 00 k. " NUMBER or .5* '3 1.4 3 H o :S o o ID *3 '«2 "TT S3 (U JS m C i C 5 3 C a H U o o o > o u 00 2 i ^ S >. « 2 0) Ai o :5 ' a> « S "S i 3 3 3 ^ O 3 o r; ,. 3 o Si ® Us .a -o a. ::^ c« o rt S J M TOWNSHIPS. 1 3 3 7! "no 01 0. of tens umber tif ber of ber of o J2 ber of e'l Ma -= E r« a (4-1 o to 1 i •f1 o '-■' a. a. E E 3 3 B 3 i^ gj 3 .« 3 1- » \'; < 'ir. \y. t<; iz; i', '^ y. >5 (1h Ch £ S. (I i No. •!!), - w 15905 170 ITS 1730 27 10.f (557 CO!) 211 2410, 242 ■ No. r,(), 11012 12 112 183!»'Ji 31) ; 098 419 151 7400 337 : No. ft7, - S2t)4, 71 74 0, 1272 3i. 19^ 1500 5 140 133 4473 100 • No. 5S, 1192 7 30 408 988 16 2331 94 No. CO, - 5 o: 388 784 5 2095 64 No. 02, Oil 5 ii' 405 48 2 1023 3 2075 90 Total, 34071 27^ 104 our 71 5050 511174 519 20790 994 Fourth Electoral District of Queen ■ - i - , - — -3 L ' 1 1 X /; ' L'1VF4S OF 1 3 ■¥A •4-> .■A P a Sl-^ 'o u. o o 13 c C III 7! = i2 i^ 1 s s I fcJO S •- ^15 = = '^ 1 s 5 '5 '* =^' y. y. w yj »— 1 n (1- io .5 •-^ 1:^4 /Th in No. 49, - i 1242 3051 903 14 19 90 r 1 1 39' 1480 13 G 1 4000 No. 50, 14311 3S75 905 25 01 32 3 11. 3,58; 4i 5 7; No. 57, - 159.S 457! l-lTli J 205 0-2 29 10301 1' 4: 7! 2 000 ' No. M, : 82!i 2-20:) 478 4 l:!3 49 3211040! 2 0; 1 20 Xn. f;i>, - ' 051 ]0«0 35« 180 2s: 7-17 1 i . No. 02, 753 1702 17205 .!32 4 113 2 isi 815 2 51 1719 ' Total, - ()ft03 1015 51 717 211 177 7070 18 IS 38, t 0330 _ , 15 Hstrict of Queen^s County, {continued.) -— - 'S'" — n - "" ?! TS T3 i ii 1 u 3 3 S 1 1 3 C J3 u > o u > 3 ■*■* i ^ _2 is ro O a 1 bo bt to a a '^4 2 o > 2 a 41 "3 H s w bei; f Cloth mail the past ye 2 >■• 3 -M II 1 bo a 1 a O 3 c9 a o m 2 5 ^. j^ p; Ch ^'h S< >5 ><; i^ 55 !< ^'^ ^. 1^. >'< >5 5?; (iST CO!) 211 2410 21257 31 41 5 52 4 35 70 21)9 571 2107 8183 33 509 tins 41!) 151 7400 33750 2S 39 1 28 2, 201 602 2975 9854 24 494 nm f) 14(5 133 4473 10000 20 23 S4 6 12 481 541| 4270 11143 21 500 9«S 10 2331 !)43S 13 3 ^' • 1 101 207 2070 3847 13 292 7K4 5 20!)5 6433! 103 2241 1070 5345 6 230; 1023 3 2075 9004 98 5 1 2 4 115' 1871 1855 50151 43987' 9!. 106J 3531 2438 [ o(J5(i, Si 1174; 519 207!)6 99482 111 5 97, 4 72 94 1480 2352 15013 Hstrict of Queen''s County, {continued.) O V t: : " -' i [)!148013 I 1358, 4 l)]0:!l)j 1 .' l()40j •<: T-nj ■^ 3 1 2 ^ 'I u 45 I, ■ = J ^^ i- J3 ■n •J 1-5 _ 3 — 'a i^ h^ .2 3 rt r ii '^ ui:; a 1 5 S -? = 2 ? ^ tog O a 3 l-rr ~ 5 ? -3 rt -fi :5 -S 'H s- : - be; r o o — i 9^ & o m 5 i^J' if ^ ' - 1^> 2 -^ ~^ Zu -^ III "^ "^ ' "^ — , "^ — s — '-" = = ?=' il = 2 ;= 1 o o ' c o ^ 1 = rt ^ = S '-w i ;; = "5 '■=, '^ die's d >r, 5 1 4000 1 j ! 30: 110 9 6 5 71 17 101 15 9 8 11 21 417! 2 GOO 1 445 12 13 4! 3 2, 1 20l 278, 55 18 lOj 1 l\ 4 130' 3U 384121 2 IS 51 3 1719 3 '130 334 30 184 51 •^3 38, ( 03;; 9 3 00 A 1512 IITA 91 2.1!i Fourth Elecloral District of Queen TO NUMBKR OP WNSIIIPS. MIIIh, wliollior driven by Rt cam,' water or iiorno power. ! •c o No. 49, - - 3 No. 50, . 1 No. 57. - - 5 ISo. 5s, • 3 No. 60, . 1 No. 02, . 3 Total, ■ 10 ' CB 3 -3 fo! a « "S fl wi: to S To •2 ft != .2 la 'A: o fe ■•J t ^;5 « 3 S c o O o be or; =■ w t: c" o d -S : d '^ d^i^ /; y. 1 I'. V'- fl 1 3 3 1 4 3 1 3 3 1 t 1 2 2 1 1 5'-'l 3 1 11 1 "a •*^ T3 i 2 "5 •' 2 =" O j: a. a 1 «-• u a tfci, 5 ■^ u fS u 3 o 1- 2 . rf § ^ H ^-. S S in -1 o 1 .5 a- lii 05 Cu i^t c2 1 i-J s 3 -3 S ^ts 1 3 C'S d E >, S-C K ;>5 I y, 'A 21 i ' 16 1720 1 2500 5 iioo: 31 600 i 11 1 1 I II 3120, '.' 2500 i CO r^ *. 15413 12000 6094 31107 City of Charlottetown an ~— ■ = "■" L. ^-!!!! MALES. FEMALES. .0 to 3 m ■ o a 1 o. .2 E m u es o >-» u O a 1-^ o o a o CO o •ft ■* a o o oo "a u 2 50 2 a to S 2 E ■* e o o , S-o 6 i cO y, y, >'h ' >H i^r, '?5 ; 15 9 4 ■ r2n 1 2500 5 7 1 00 31 15413 12 3 )00; 12000 4 1 11 6904 1 1 2")00 1 •i 1| •_'0: • ) (h; •51107' 3t I) Charlottetown and Royalty* s. o ^ o o •*^ (Q lO ■73 T)< h. B 2 a, fc, tJ 482 192 23 ■S u O a O •Ml »■ '"' 3 e3 •?= ~ m o. -a. "< |2069;880f o r3 4) 3 bo '3 IS'. 2301G506 53 58 tc I3t in ^ Indi ANS. o C3 o 03 t>^ ^ *> 4^ £J 3 o -' 3 y. r. I'l 3800 v. C-j rt r/j a I y, No, nf porHiJim hoM IIU' lillidipf! >. >^ a a* rs 3 a c u -2. o 13 u, 'Ji 10 H I A » c ja Mm o O § ^ •3 3 <» <*-i o 3 o O >^ 1 5832 1013 3 -^ V', 35!) C3 «ion I'm o ^ 3 d7i/ of Charlottetown and B , '■ -~ - . I'o — — - aj OB 1 p CO 4) 1 C 1 a a 3 rt P Cj y. 3 'S a •J 3 .a |-a s 3 a a -t-a a a ^ 1>° s H^^ •=;& ^ a _2 u 3 ho u C "^ 1 a c-5 tcii — OS 1 c ! 71 "o ^ ' a ;^ to tc E tc 1^ 5^ i "t. 1 o ■ o "3 a 00 11 t4 e" a ^ c5 1 a CO <- i" 2 ■5 — J3 C3 0> S 5^ m a a m 'a c J3 7j L^ no l-i •^ c rt a ■^ -E^s 3 •*- • — 1 £ c •1'^^ a a ^ =-5 a a a B 3 a a E-c a h a £ Ih ics^e^s , ^*i >? ^^ \^ l&H Cl, ;^ >5 J?i 'y, y ;^ S?: y >^ " ;?; y i 1 1 1 3 ! 1 44<5 1022 406 122Y0 25 29 2 ■miv 12 1 21 244 348 804 230 305 16 lotietoiru and Moyally, {conliauvd,) I'lUJDCCK BAISKll )UKIXI( TIIK l-XliV YkaII. ft 1 ^ r} 13 ■ >-. oa S 1 li 01 a CO o o <0 a. e 3 H w< o •/> ■>9 a hi 2 o I >-• o r, 3 .2 o CO ii? t-l o 3 O O m 3 73 3 5 ■3 3 O a o 01 Il a 3 3 _3 a u -« -— . a o § 7! H 9 ^4 ■n ■3 ^ 1 "3 1 u <» >*-! ». t- u« (•-) ' ^rs IM ■— ti «i v ^ o 3 O-i! ^ o == !». o o O ij o o ,o d d = • C 6 d S 1 =■ s'/i - d d & d a B 1 3 t^ 5^ >', >'. S5 y. /; x i'. y, >'. X ^ ^. y. >'. C s. d fiSS-i 1913 Sijlt tilOO U801)8 :j'23 ;t 7!) •-•7002 riS.TlH 11H3 00 1(J02 r. rlottetown and Royalty, (continued,) OS 1 fT- *-- I ' U. * l-l QC« — I c — -• 3 rt a cj « 1 _c -3 1 rt S 3 O a CJ c NATIVES OF ,j, ! "5 rt S •*-> £^ c .2 I Q 1 o 3 H El X o CD 5 rs ml fcC 3 CO o c i" 2 5& rt 3 >>r3 m o CO o a o o J3 to o o '2 hi 1 3 1 o ^■5 o o 11 "S ^ 3 3 a 3 o o -a S 3 o o a 3 o u o a 3 o u o a 3 a To 13 C O •a c p on :5 3 O O o s o E >'< ^'^ /?; y-< 305 ;^ ;?H >?; 'y. S5 H CO m CI. O 153 9 10 Z 244 34S 804 230 16 680 842 768 921 410 246 C56 745 0597 1 1 5 at If of Charlottetoirn and Rt y u s 2 9 J^ fl 1^ S? ■z §^ = i^_S n •S Cu -^ -^ •-^ JSi H u b «,5 1 1 i-i 5-3 >'. — I'J 1:17^00 (tl8fl'.> J^trsf Electoral District oj 1 1 1 1 . MAI .ES F K M A L K S . NUMBER 1 or 1 T W N s a I P S . mi lies 2 O CO o o •f5 O o to 3 o 2 «£5 O C o t, e >n ♦J «o *M 'O tc iO i ZZ o ,.2 >. ? u t ^ S O Millrt, t ^^• >-. Sm 1 > :.o XI 400 £100 wlinllit utiT (If rdrlv ImrNi f'li liysltxim, nWiT. 5 •S ')> ■a ? 1 ^ ^ A -3 ii ■f. "9 3 3 Hr — A :> *; iO 1 2 J2 "3 ?S '2 •-> Aj '*?! 41 o w " S( 4 r= s -' -■ ." »''• •A y, ■y. y. 1 1 1 a ••. iV. 10 '.MOOO 9 -3 Tn V ■/J ^ 5 -5 -9 -r 2.| '^ _ b •/I'C ' S s 1"2 =* 3:>8 3 - 3i 1300 :jo(t /orrt/ District of Kiny^s County. u o 31i a; 53' 25l a! G'i 77 81 4:J CI F K ftl A L K : 'Jl\ 327 ^^ «£5 tfl c O ■a lO S E c o u u U, "^ 100 •11 1157 82 18;) 121 lOU r>\ la- i'j : 07-2 Sat O 152 Ul 275 175 »!t'J o o o •12 52 77 45 li5 2.SI o «5 r3 :',s 12 40 22 41 l«;i 1 O to ! -3 ?" I a.: a. o a; y, iH u a a >• •w v< rt 0} B. , c o O «1 •^ o a. bO rt a J I « tc to , S "E 1 s 3 i i "^ • *- T3 01 1 o •c b r. f3 y. <^ i 1!)8' !tl7i 308 fiOOj 4 8; 2 227 1(151 ;!22 7:52: 2 l.'i .•J (ill 1(122 40'.) 1213 3- 28 ll 301 800 215 01 5i I 10 2! 21)7 1(J57 2'Jl 703, 3; 21 a o Q 21 12! 5i 121 tfj 3 ■13 ra l.VniANS. 10 20 20 5 13 m It Pi c o 2 - o .2 :i Si I o . «-> 10 7 a3 300i 78: 40: 7 10 8 1007 5510'157S3U;:i2|12i 80 u(Ji 89: 501 441 First Electoral District of Kiiii 1 . "■"I" ~^ —^ ■^^ U ' -^ " 1 - t, — 1 1 v O « i. o Q. ^ u ^ a No. of 1 1 E 'S o 2.2 u-3 holding NUMBER c -3 o J OF TO WNSIl IPS, c o CO c m '*3 s c 2 CO g acres held ment for 1( acres hel ment cres held, neither Ir olders "a t c r i c c o .'£ Q. O > o .4J ,M o o rt 3 — .4 O ^ ^. |-5 >', fe, •J 1 \(). 415, - fiOl 1 C028 j 11(18 537i S398 .IS No. 4-1, 18 111 'J O 0844 780| 180| 21 H 1 iT) \o. 4:), - 14(18 2(1 40 12 2011)9 .■J8r) 4(iO: 140 143| ( No. 4i;, 2 7;C' 7(] 1 ; .'.•{: 4Gf)U. 3f)42i 112l 29!)G 43 Xo. 47, . 2 4i02 2 31 285 4lo: 1 t)l 141)41 2353j 491 160 80 Total, - - 1 'I'l 1 J i i44i .05(iG2, 8(358 1780; GU12i 449 3-. i^fVsf Electoral District of Kim i PUODVCE UAlj-KD lUIilXG TlIK Pa.st Yr.Ait. 1 c a. a. r vith 5: i) >< n -3 ^ !l cc *r ^^ <* t, 01 u « fc- c w n t*. _ _ 3 a ^ c: NUMBER OF ) 3 H o a> o c 75 -a c D C a, C cr p is; s E K c a. TOWNSHIPS. 3 5 '' £ c -r - c*- 'c "-^ "5 o o S c 3 c c ;- c. 1 I. E -l ice S 00 c 5 "c 5< 15 < '^ 5? >', !?• 5? 1^; -«; 'A C-, £ 8. d No. 43, - - 1333 9 39 10 0; 559 1- 2* , 518 82* 74 4985 No. 44, - - 2985 7 10 o! 513 4 •--1 1142 5* 10 2581 No. 45. - 1159 1 949 1010 54 .S3 No. 4(;, 40 1 1 194 920 2700 No. 47, - 1125 22! 72 IG Oj 1 1 939 93 2 1105 5524 Ti.tal, 0042 38 112 IG 3154 25J! 7! 53011 , 88 174 21303 17 District of Kiiufs County^ (continued) nts, nor No. of persons Pkoduce 1 ... -, RAISED Dl'RINO THE PAST YeaR. 1 U3 o holdiiip liiiidof >. ^ £!« 6 03 >>9 ^1 o S 1 - o 2 Q 1 O a o o ^12 2t 2 rt o h o o o 5P H o 1 f acres h cement fo of acres cement f acres he ig ncithe iclioldcrs o 3 s a* Vim o CO CI u f bushels t bushels eat CO J2 s - 2 bus. of Ir f bushels 01 to "3 .a en O o ;§ o d O 1 O'' • o ©■ 6 ^ c 1 e t« O d ^ ;^, >5 >^ r)2 59 ^ '4, !« >^ ^ !« y. ^' -^^ V:^ S5 [)2S 1 n08| 53 r 339S 4 3342 1978 3083 28297 76i| 71 l\ 87 46271 S44 7801 I80i lilH 12;') 48 10 4311 201 1: 3807 31850 68 60 11781 1!)!) ;isr)' 4(io; MO 143 61 3 6095 24911 4121 53155 115 110 53591 JSO 394-2! 112, 209G 4;i T6 2334 1064; 83 1527 20826 6 17J 20850 341 23.')3 8tJi>« 491 160 80 76 C 5513 3825 1 4389 54069 82 104 51027' jG2 1780, (j'J12 44'J 320 23,21.'J9o 113(19 87 17527 188197 347*71 U 3781 183.'i29j District of King's County, (continued) -~ * 'u 1 u -. O 1 (/. c « u s •J. "C c -T3 a -'Z. "o > is f. \ 'r. "3 u ^ ,- 00 Ii £ t c a- L ' — C E u = ^ — s 5% r 1 "^ V- (^ = ^. "o - "r o ^ 5 o - c z ^ c t i ^ IS 5 "c r '>^ ^^ '?. i?; ■A Ch i 518 824 74 4985 1 ' 1112 54 10 2581 "1 lOK) 920 5! S3 27;>0 2 1105 5524 7i 5301 SH 17ii 21363 2L — H -*. hL c ^ r a s K "^ (_ *z o "^ m c -^ s ^ o Cl, 10 10048 ;)961 7 15046 24 5105 "^ 13059 27' 1 .'•■•tKH 1 C3 i o t;. to "5 r o I - \'^' X i t j = its go o h:'= I = = « 2 m IE -... ■J P J : a lE 13 S « :^\-^rS ti!^ -'-/■- ||i|.| 1 n 3 UI V, i. 1. I. 1. .ic = 1-3 u s I.D -^ — «- , C S -; 1 C i - >5 I'/; Ih^, Z 6 12 2| 261 A Y- 46 203 194 226 64 241 300 298 412 150 386 1GS1| 1785; 2118; 951 1 21271 928; 1546 > «6G2' -* X w o >t "^ ■^ O w fl ^-« c^ ^ o tr •J to ~ 2 c t: u u n '5 H t— 1 u 1^ ^ o -^ •*- ^'— ' 'JH j; y. y 4838 10 275 3554 ■1 295 7515 24 430 3995 33 156 5672 25 371 5.J74 96 1527 Fit fit Electoral District of Ki\ 1 - — 1 ---^-^ 1 1 |to 1 " r-o 1 NAXIVKS OF ; ^ 1 s i 1 ■4J 1 "*— rt ' a a NUMHKli "3 1 m TO \W XSIII PS. O to 1 1 M J O •a a ^ H o 2 5 a 0) x: 1 c h-4 a J3 rs TS Oh •1 l-° ri !-?^ t. m 1 - ^M c , o o a a 5 "^ .4 I-' >- ^ir CO i c d to c W c c m h-1 1 tJ 1 c o to C dW o s No. 1.1, - 770 14iHi 882; 2 8 10 22 800 i) 1 3 Nu. 11, No. -I;-.. - K(i. 40, 706 J 008 720: 4! «| 89] 34| 005 i' 3 2 1275 2718 121 Li 5; 48; 33! 701442 18 1 S ■tS(i !)16 3971 c; 36i 3! 14 802 1 5 ( No. IT, - lay 9 2155 1000; 13, i 30 23 18 1)07 i G 3 1 5 8^ ToTjiI, lUHo S50II 252: liOl 2'Ji 1081 JOJ'5042; iT -8i; i3'- 1 87 FirAf Electoral District of King 1 Mills, \ Wi NUMBER OF ii TOWNSHIPS. •4., 3 -^ S 1 - o ^ — ■^ I ^ o fccio a I. to 'C '"'^ T = S'h 5869 6180 7854 iTooa I District of King's County, {continued.) VKS OP •a i! : " [ho I a u t- m j — O 'X R - , " o 22! 86(3 34i !)(i;) 76 1442 14J 802 IS 1)67 "S I c ! o 9 1 ■V 3 IH 1 G 3 :w ?-, O 1) « 9 V >- 1 ^ L. u 3 ! -/: ^ o •J c ; 3 So , ^ 73 4) ' :j 71 « = js :; o U •n s o — , ^ 2 ^ •- i J3 £ «j ~ -^ ? 0) 'Op.' o CO a, OS o O -J •^ l'-« A ^c ■„ •D '5 ^ ^ i =• "a I to ! 3 !: , So a .= '2 .2 :^ fa j"5 S! to o >5 3 'Ji.' 873 iGi'r)042 3T 8'23 i 1" HTJSf 1' Itll 3, 120 20 2120 I 4 111 200 144 4| 201 2i! 30 400 200,-) C3i 815 104 021), >^ -^ C « 2 % It; o 8) a c I rt -^ '= ^ M 3 =" ' ■: ^ O t3 > ; -i •' r- S K 3 O — ■*•■= i: ' S t- •r ♦"r w si-:?!. ^■■•'^ <^ o ^'l^i 01 10., 2li 181 87(1SI9 30' 4!)t COj 010, 1! 2b' r 31 : 20, 43: 100 :G10 24 l' 3 3 5887 i 175 i 203 :30;28 1 1 i 033i 458H| 222,30 1 5 132:37 10'' 4 o3Sl 2 6' District of King's County, (concluded.) o 3 '-3 i »5 -^ S 3 -3' 1 GENERAL REMARKS. i >2 :-5 ii5 O as , o \ - OS i-s s '^' y> 'iu ■n Sl-§ 2 !" 5 O -3.= •3 S 15 ' ^ 6 ^ K ' 5 "^i 5 3 £ >. o o "S imo past ^ 1 2 2.^ li,^ ^1 o o. o fa fcO as" hj o J4 o H .2 3 o 2 4J 3 o fc- i-t u o ■*-* n " t>0 to 3 m 3 5 cg^l 1" = o °ii°i2 T3 3 o ";o E'' ts-^ o 6-^ e >. S-^ 6 did® 1 M :«?; '^, >q t« S', 1 t 100 10 5869 1 li 1 i 300 10 6180 3j 5 1 14 7854 1 1 • 400 34 10903 G; 7 Second Electoral District c ------ 1 MALES. FEMALES. : NUMBER 1 OP TOWNSHIPS. milies u o >> O o o o o o o O CO o O ■4J ■>* o •w o O c ^ o •^ I— t '.-5 ■ r3 lO lO CO (M 1 o s P Fi o p o is a. a O E o E 2 B 2 & f 1 S?: no ir.r. &H .')(; 108 51 !-' t> 114 fa 80 fa 129 fa 48 , No. 38, - No. 3!), No. 40, - No. 41, , No. 4'2, - No. f)6, IT)! 39 64 127 140 (10 1L>4 itifi .51 08 130 37 44 30 33 CO (57 111 99 39 H3 121 119 30 43 1 fih 7S irjf) ry2 115 71 43 1 '•'• 153 53 l.)t) {)-J ]W 45 01 41 in 39 If) 1 f^ (11 3S 135 •10 MO fit 1.11' ir, 130 43 '2i> ' i)7 107 •11 11 3 3'( ''l Total, - - 84 ft 3ijf) 70(i -"JO T'JH l.'M.")| lt<0 3aH| oui| iio-i ouu Second Elecloral District of King' -^ — ••r- --- - '- (-. <--: ■■ u. ! ! I 1 1 i 1 o ^ o XT f No. of pcrs hoKliii^l.in 1 /J o . ! ~ -5 c — -^ o — 1 NlJMBKii 1 X ci 2 ;; cr. "ij 1 •— 1 rt J t. — U OP - ;^ j o '^ t^ 5i s » >-. -«-» = •^ 1 T. IS 00 £ t: 1 j; ii * .~ ^i i> "rt TOWNS II ll'S . ■^ K •- .2 1 S ;■• o i i 5 i t: £ -2 'JZ ^j: o X a c >y £ c. s.A\>-%. ° 6 " . tc *3 o ^ - r't c: X ;C>'.Ls »— s ^ t', ^ ■J', £ ■t. No. ;i.s, - 032 1 1 1 1 13527 98S ■13 94 ; No. 39, 2S (101 \ s ' 12352 820 ;«7 (11 Nn, -ID, - 3(i 372 37 4 ^ 11121 898 30 00 ] No. 11, il OtiO 1!- 10 9925 175 157;< 100 8 159| No. ■12, . (i2S 2 3307 72:1809 99 i ] No. 50, Totiil, - 1 71 4 57 .•13^3 !) 35 « ,5 321(1 5:.)7S1 1099 1(i52 7409 20 58 - 5(1 05 iO ii;;><7: 7i;^9 i:is 5ii) IP ctoral District of Kiuffs County. — ^^ IHM . — ^ " I ■ bo r FEMALES. u Indians. a 1 to a a >> rt 2 = .jil ?^ 16 .M d o o c O. rt 3 M E ca o u o 5 £ s 1— ( (M O S o id o .#« E o u © o B 2 o o IS 13 e« c -J ■c « ill "75 « H ! a. C n "o d o X u To '3 •o 6 c; X O to a 1 "3 -3 .i u tc c *u n o CL. o be .5 1 s 01 o m s c2 3 "o so Presbyterian Ctiurc or Provinces 9 61 114 80 l'2(t 48 22 471 otr.' SAl GO.-) O *• .0 14 09 244 ()0 111 30 1'2I 3fi 18 1 433 7S1 189 r)9j 1 2 14 3 1.S4 3 (57 !)!) H3 11!) 43 20 3 1 433 887 i 200 031 O 3 2 2.0 40 390 3 Tr. I.M f.3 l')(l 0^ 34 1 fifis 1077' 287 700 f) 8 12 40 348 .i: 3.0 ill 3S 1 3;'! 40 22 1 •_'S8 CI2 71 571 3 1 7 2 10 ;V r,7 5 3;')« 107 (Jul 11 33i 113 «0l> 37 30 T4« 1 17') «i')0 274 .082 1 10 18 70' 275 L'tiO 4 4 230«;')lb'Jl;j2S 3^01 10 !.'< 32 llh - - , lOL' 1401 yistr'tct of Kiiufs Count{ji {continued,) ■ — * o 1 rt X o 1 u = - 1 > is No. of |inrs()iis lidldin};- land of TS 1'k(iih-ck UISKI) lllllN-(i TIIK I'AST Yr. \it. ^ >. ;?:^ 2 ^ 1) Si ^ = i- i >.^^ i = i •;) z 3 c o "a •^ - C3 O » = P ^ 1^ 1 *J 1 W 1— ■ ■*- u U^ _, t^ V^rt o is ■*^ o 0; t~ Z- o o -^ t. — c .„ li -^ m >. Q t: m v; CO '« « m -/) £ t ! i - '* S "^ >» — >. OJ o o c o o c o o Cj O i K i ■ '- C -- « c c . i - 5^ 1? 1 r/j — s _ c. (A 3 3 so 1 ■a . ti . ti ':'r ." o c " _. > o d d"^ d : d t^' = - o j d ' S'. •e, 43 •A 04 13 'A 3-) 15 2201; 1020 *^ >^ X. X, "- ^ ! 33 1 1 .0 98S 25141 210 00 820 ;n C4 15 325 >< 3110' 54 •■107 21100 122S 31: VH 220SI 808 30 00 40 4007 2704J 2035 30SS-2 300 112 13 02, 3(1200 17ril57.'v 190 8 LOO 14 4()5'_' 2501 1 .•;(ioo 338S0 400 2 oo' 30023 72; 1800 l'9| 3 20f;5 14421 28(rj 25905 118, 33, 27830 lOOo! 7400 20 58 57 3042 1359| 1757 !-JJI7 27201 ii;i2ii OS 1 ! iO 1 107' :;S313 !.s.'-.i.;i l(i.02 ti;i><7 "tJ'^O i:;x ,"ii(( 1 12 ! .'iMi.T .-< 2" 5 1 11 1 hid Second Electoral District of King^s ^^^T* —— i'uoDi'CK RAisr.i) nriiiNo tiik •r ■ J -a £ s (L 1'ast Yk.mi. c a X 5 ^ -73 b . !• o '^ NUMBER OK .5* n 3 H o U .3 •J "3 •n other Fruil lue) a O >• "c •/I "^1 "o E3 3 2 u t > O u 10 l4 o c; ^ o J^ % O a. ^ %l j^ R 5 3 C9 TOWNSHIPS. '/I a c^ t; ^ o c o ** O «« - t<- <— o 01 ¥ 4) .a 11=5 01 r3 a 6 a, o E E S s E 3 i|i':^ is g-o 3 o y, V, 1 -fl '^, '/; V, y. ^'i ^ Vh y; &H Oi £ B. (3 No. :is, - 2258 GOO till 6 3 ii;!5 810 No. :!'.), 184 18 2lb\ 12 !l * 210 120 1213 838 No. to, - i;;i.^ 11.1 42 '2 (i 44(i 4!) 17 4S!) 3.'i 850 771 No. 11, ]tl,')S 20 a2 :i!)(i 12 5 298 4 ]08;i 831 No. -l'.', - 1 2(;(; 1| « (iOSI (HHO 1 1770 ! No. 5t), 11'f-' 20 30 12 (150 2;!S(i.i 24 15 1 208 -■ 4 ,1578 OC!) T..tiil, - 9401» 2;i'jj 134 14 101 a2 «il004 157 , 4 14018 0004 r Second Electoral District of Kimf NUMBER or a. Vh TOWNSHIPS. o h o Xi B 3 571 No. 38, - - No. 39, - ■ 591 No. 40, - • 051 No. 41, - - 831 No. 42, - - 020 No 50, - 800 14004 1 Totul, - htrict of Khufs Counfy, (contuiuaJ) ■^■iHB M su J Tj S . ii. T3 C 3 = CS 3 rj 7. c M o ■n C o ►J "c .J Ss o u .to «J 0) o •» o 3 Li U 3 « O ht 'e 1 to c o 'c. c u .1° ■-, o c "3 Jl s ' ''■ -.jr: § 3 -y '« C-3 2 >'" s § -"^ '^ -^ L. .U L. A ^ fl 3 21? r of yards i>f Cloth ma red during the past y fulled .1 rt H 1. c >- CO o o o Dl i-S o o Ui c a o V «- "J o uu O'rr'orJs'OjS^ f CJ .3 ^ !j2 Si £> B 'H'i: r3 ^ J2 ^, — = jt:3^-=,^-^t^ ^ s 3 ii§5^ r^ = -5 n 3 o 3 a c S — lii'iHjcS^ § <^i £ JiC- E E 3 i >'< ^'JXh y< CL, a, ]X. y, y.^y-, 1 y 'y. y y, 1 >; y. y. ^' 5«r. iiiir. MI 00 1 2 o 1 lo:. 2r>o 1573 1171 30 250 1 210 120 i2i:{ 8;iS2M {> 1 » 1 5 l;;;! 214 123ft 2131 :i 215 (SI) ;i;! sno 77ii;ili 12 ;i G 7' C lis 2:!9 nil 3000 12 211 1 2 OS ■i 1083 8:il!l! f) 1 i 311 it;i 2S0 1583 453!) t) 20!) i (ilHI 0181) 177110,11 •) 1 i ii:i i:jt 1)33 lot 10 218 ' li'.IM 4 1 n:.7.s' !HH)S •20 0-' 11 11 2 1 12;J .'!:i2 1133 3305 It; 238 . 1!M|.| 157 IKils 0001 •_' ■11 S 22 ,i;5 2:5 Ml:t lis.') "SO.s 17'3S5 91 1 107 riHtrtct of King's Coiintij, (continued) Second Electoral Disttict of Ki NUMBHK TOWNS II IPS. Nn. 38 No. :!!) Vo. 10 No. H No. )'.> No. r)ti, T(7ai;~ Millti, wlirllirrilrivpiiliy Kloaiii, water or liorHc power. •c 1 2 •) .'{ 1 11 u ; I 11 3 I I i 2 3 11 J3 .=1 rs 'i^ TJ a «^ a 4 ;) «) bo S .'i 1 a .:: yj t; 6 a. o H 6 •- o^ -• ^ a.' /; y. y. 1 2 1 3 1 1 4 1 1 1.^ 1 1 S', 1^ .2 a- -J o ° to -3 g a «.« u 2 «^ 1- a cj tn c «t< y, 1 (10000 ion *i 2 ■« to _ a tog .2 = u w « 5 g 1 100 1 OIIOIK) -3 4; is e tc •, T a y 29 I 1270 : f)03s 1)03 iiT7r Third Electoral District of Kiny^ , ] MALES. FEMALES. NUMIJKR OF w a> lO o o GO 1.-5 o t o c^ ■rr «o to (>J ■^ o o TOWNSHIPS. c >-> o c o 2 o O o 2 O o o ^ lO •** o .— 1 •rt -a O o .-4 lO to o o 2 c o a 5 E C S o C-J E o a o a. ) y. ^ 159 ElH 141 1^ 48 U Ui h;i 71 fc, fa 64 Uj i : No. :)). - 1(0 70 G5 47 7(i l.'iO 29 No. .^2, ISO 70 189 50 139 52 39 03 138 51 159 51 34 ■ No. :)3, - ICO 85 15(3 7-J 179 45 35, 70 141 88 102 45 32 I No. f)-l, 130 02 151 41 110 47 25 08 U)() 55 117 40 17 1 No. 5o, - i 205 130 218 «1 31'J 185 754 07 38 103 380 193 8'J 354 207 801 53 37 Total, - - 845 432 873 ^i'J 184 742 259 149 19 / Distilct of Kinfj's County, (convlinhd.) "3 01 .5 a. 71 ^ "3 ' u I. S3 3 100 to V, a a m ^ a. to ») J i '^ to s a -.5 0) S. 1, 13 soj; .2 s U -J '.It :<5 1 (iOOOO 29 3 te 'C Ix " 1X3 ' n ^ 155 ^ to m c o •1270 fif)3« 1)03 ~ .J' fiT " X, >? >; 1 ino I OOOiK) ;!-2 11177' 2 7 2 ^Hstrict of Kiny^s County, (continued.) - —' - -— — — — ■ ■' to i 1 F E xM A L E S . -3 CO i-t Indians. Fi4 i 1 2 to .5 1 CO c cc C3 •4^ 'J 1 a. CO 3 1 -0 c S t £^ J u a u r3 to E £ 1-* 5 a 2 »0 B © ■«-» 2 CO ea ■c 0. not vacciuate Small Pox otal nnniber, i vants and appr -3 _o S "0 ■5 "tb c 'S c^ 6 4) c to .S 3 -c C3 to c cb a to .5 '5 cc •3 £ CI £ 5 -^ 3 -' - y 1 5 2 i; ! Uj b 71 &k fe Uj — — 013 H >5 3 14 P 15 M >5 C^ ^ * 1 T(i Kil 150 64 21) 1 1093 27S 815 27 10 127 (ia 13S f.l IT) II 51 34 502 1044 290 748 9 20 33 17 185, 70 141 8S 1()2 45 32 1 12 810 11-20 309 811; 1 2 10 13 82 46! cs 10(1 r,5 117 40 17 ■J 393 845 22(i 019 1 8 25 20 38 103 l'J3 89 207 53 37 4 1 182 1404 1 335 1069 7 6 20 48 20 393, 1 1 380 742 354 801 250 Uyl 15 230G55U0 1444 4002 11 32 73 140 101 789' - .-- -^ -; irii.J Third E/fdoral Disiricl of Kin(j\s NUMUKK TOWN'S H I I'S No. ;>i, No. .V-', No. /i;i, No. r,i, No. r>5, o 14 'JOO io;t 70 s.sc, o c s o T)'2D (iir. •_•«()•. '.'(i i;io24 IT lod: 1>S 17! 1 71!, 88|2i rs % '-x .J) ** i ^ fl *• >> 2.2 ?^ SSI n .a 2 a -i'n 4, u m !_, ^ £ ? ^ « « m « B E a = o| o c O O « >'. i<5 y. 10!) 050 11 Of) 7ni ii: flO 177 KiC 3i0 No. Iiol. of pcrHiii lintr liitiil< s n c o ^ if 110 3S 1 20 25' 5G' iir. iir. 77^ 12G| .'071 Kid I")!);". •_'•.';! .')0l Thhil Ehcloral District of King's NUMBER Produce raised nc Past Year RING OK T W X S IT T P S . a t- 3. XI a *J u o H v.. ; o •n « CI V .c ^ 3 ^. O °JA No. .-51, No. .V2. No. :').*), I No. W, No. 55, Total," 2 o h<5 m o c o CC ' Ii 'aj ' 4> I C = 1 s .2 '.O ■n 9 h< CI s a 1(!08 20 2-2(j8 11 c:5r' 850 2 1428 i:j 1 0X79 4(i 10 K) 1 10 22 'i^ y. CI O u S ^ 1^ 892 |4H0il 234 7022i 4191 id' id of Kln(j\s Count if, (coiUhwetl.) i 5 '!. i! \ 1 C 3 No (if pcrHonH Pboduck RAISeO UlltINU Tf'B J- AST YkaU. !"! holilin^r In 11(1 ot •9 t ;; (^ I E A ^1 j> SEl V ^ s -s S o o r^t- .s 1 2 4f 1 is 14 CO o O 'o ea IS 1 is " E o c 3^ C .-1 a •T3 e DO B 1 s •a s .a tn s -a ^ c ,^ IJ _7i £1 1 ) " « dil o -3 u d 'S d d e'S o o' '^^ '•. 1 ik; 3s H 10 >5 7007 !« X. >». !« TifiO >; >'. fin:, in ino '22'2ri 'Ji 072 r.ar.ori n \:m 11 Of) t; iir. 3 r)'."j;t icr.s l'-'s7 :!:{o;):; 710 T) til) Till ',10 •01, 'JO iir. 4 4002 l.'lliO r. Moi nos:,;! ;2i a IH 4I0'.'S 4-»; , M) liS; 77 40 a 15s r.Ki 10 Kill' U. Jl :;;iO r.i 'jom:i() 177 1061 ;j50| 5C 1:20 10 6717 1K55 • B 20.">7 4:]«i:J9 731 2 I'JO .'.(11 1 :. )71l 10(i isof. -nw fioi 7:t •iftllu 7711 so 79:i'_' 17!H;V.» 2«70 7 'l\ ;i07 •JbV.iliO U'ici of Kino's Counhj, {continued) a. c ij •f. tl 1 "x rts ! ^ 1 Ui Third tJlcctotal Difilrivt of Kiiuj 1 N .\ 1 1 V i; ,S () F be a 1 >• 1 5 ,3 3 » 3 J ■u a s s a S^ % NIIMIIKU 1 .ri K g o W (TOWN Sill rs. 1 2 I r/j ^1 a ■s d e 1 1 es 2 1 1 i' 1 n * 1 i I 1 o he, ^ m a V, 6, |ft, No. M, - 012 22SO 1 7n7 4 H.I 117 1 2.1 H(ll 2 2 4 400, No. .V.', 7«7| i(;><;i (1!>7 11 120' 17 a;i H.'.i' 1 r. :^ 1 4H00 No. u:\, . 7 lit) (Mo II .'.!> 17 104 4.'t x\W 1 ()| 5 No. .M, vn 11 2.1 ;i.'.ti i; 7.'.| 2'J 72(Ji 1 1 No. f).'), • 1 2^32 MI5 23 i 1 80 7 CM 1217 1 1 a 4 7 1 12 17 21 1 100 fiaooi TotuI, . • 1 SHJli 8UU0 msi 10(141 li 264 J00 4r)27 8 Third Electoral District of KiiuJ NUMliEIi or T W N S II 1 r s . No. .')1, No. r)2, No. sa. No. 54, No. 55, Mills, whellicrdrivpiiliyHtcara, wutor or li ji'ho pow-• si .5 o- «> bO 3 300 " 100 31 302 ;o2 "3 1 3 3 '.5P" ♦J ^ It ^ i: ''•' to 3 O -.S tn ^ C rr s ^ E Si. :: r' to 'i ^ n a. .I'i _0 Q. O 0) -a .S J3 ■<-' 1, is ^ o t S3 .. **" . •V* •^ tc 2 o O bo U X ^^ **^ .n «M ^« o o >- 3 ^^ o c d"' d B '-' S-o d X. y- i5 >* >^ '^ 4 27 9420 31 0120 ' 1 20 )ii(lt'icl of Kiiuffi dounlij, {continued.) hm' I r. H(ill 1 (') 7 '-'(J I I 1-JI7 9 4 District of Kiny^n County, (concluded.) = 1 -3 •^ -3 e a ^ s E N E U A L li E M A 11 K S . :i5 •4J go s ii i; V3 to 1!= s 1^ ■ u a <■■} _= te 2I ji a. I4 111 09 a. to£ _0 Q. « C* ' to m J ■a *J ;, " u ». u ♦> P rt 3 u "o 3 ° § 5^ r •a : 6 d"^ d " '*> 53-^ d 1 d >5 /; 5«5 >H >'. S'. y. 00 4 1 5 1 00 2i 1 G2 27 9420 3 2 132 1 31 9420 111, 4 Fourth Electoral District oj MALES • FEMALES. NUMBER or TOWNSHIPS. to 1 o d m s 2 o a o 211 o •X) s o 145 ■«• O t^ CI a p 225 o _o a o 99 CD t» O "a u rt & a. 2 •a t3 to o S 2 213 .'{, ■ ]tU 07 157 5!i 132 51 29 85 145 02 142 :;9 31 No. Of. 137 12'.' 235 7!) ISO (iO GO 127 101 91 215 89 35 No. (Jti, - GO 480 59 1(1 33 714 23 310 1S3 21 452 C5 792 20 58 780 15 305 IG ' ToUl, - - - 1 SOU 8G2 ;J71'I 140 Fourth Electoral District of King , fc. _ ' ,' !- I « 1 ° 5 ,i 2 a. - ■= ' =. " Vo. ol i) 3 7) a. <~ loldin lb ■ 1 O »-" >i o T. 1 (/) ^ ^? ■^ o 2 NUMBER c .s rs ^=ij; -n CD -3 "3 u. u — k. OF .^ p z i) -= o; i ii o a rt ^ «■ ^ '■<= -= .= u 1 TOWNSHIPS. o o S '/- .1 c s ^ £ = ?i ■? L 5- 5 1 cr; ;^ 7J c r3 o w o ~ X s O £ o "3 II - ! U. 'o . 5f • s c o a V ca ni -*J o d " O " — — 1 121 PS 100 :>! CC CC c 79 9 O i'. V'h z; z 71 1 No. 59, - IC.I 1159 10104 i No. (U, GO 490 12! 1 150 101 1 1524; 900G 250 84 U G No. 03, - 221 140 u 27 n 1-2 135, 1225 C57 700 1 No. 01, 200 39 23L ) n 1320 57 1430l! 35 29 50 No. GO, . l(j 242 3f ) "~"9 1 i'02 5707 '19894 159 15 Total, - (i2l 1083 42ti!20; { 572 10485 9161 4170 ! 143 rral District of King^s County^ — — ■■■ ' 1 F K M A L K S . to <— t "O o cl o 2C 58 15 IG I5'2 VJ'2 o'Jt) 780 305 110 851 loot 728. 1298 453 1029 785 1493: 158i 375 D a o 75 U o a. O O (S a o U u a. D "to a o 409 1195 353 9451 338 09 li 477 lOiOi 84! 2911 > ^1 iioldinjr luiidofi c :S .1 5> J 1 1 2 2 o 3 !3 s K "o o -* 1=3 ? 3 d t fct d « S ■" "r 3 ^ '^ E w S O « 0— — >. —* o o o m o CS O 1 |1- ° i •? CD "a a <4-i « o Id 3 o d d'^jdidt^ _2 •n □ O d !»; >; z z 71 a3 134 H ;« S5 l^', t^. >■-, >'. jl?; V, S'. S?; 04 0022 4112 32 1159 42203 429 13 53 00418 )24 9000 250 8141 149 51 292; 1839 29 800 3.)899 095 8 11 49 41108' 35 1225 057 700 1 It 9 6 330(; 1 20 i 9 1407 19084 41 12 29359 i iOI 1 35 29 50 100 09 0031 1 ^971 2792 31019 812 5i 107 0.52 14 07 159 15 143 32 ~56l 15 2988 1 S05 1 277 19931 208 n 101 17031 2T3r3T>j i94 10485 916| 4170 141 2193C ;i28U0 01 0495 150390 2185 8 31J 2S2 Fourth Electoral District of Kin ■=\ ' J La m La c = =^ c.S 5 3M §J 1 CO = 1 >^ >;; ^'^ Oh c ] 20f. 314 747 £ f) SG.'J ^ 2 1(12090 n 31 68 7(j;j 11 2 318 4 1 I'JG :i9s nsii 3:i Fourth Fkcloral District of Kiiuf - - 1 1 -o c N.\TIVi;s OF '» ^ =• »i ^ 1^ o -i: » C r3 1 - NU.MI5i:U t OK t o o 53 be c o 1 m nil 2 3 ! = 1? s T \V N S 11 IPS. o u rs t: P 1 c §1 = '^ to , a O O c '^ rs J3 t-^ |o 1^ .a ..a .a n j"' zz ifl ^ — '"■ ^m^ — ■ i* , -^ a a s a 3 to c J} "C 'xj |:l = 3 - C 3 :: 3 a 1 tlfiO >'. ^• W 1M 2^1 >-M M CL, o v^ 12 1 6 6 :l No. .'•.■.t, - - L'r)Or) r)On 7 73 1243 1 No. (11, - - ()l(i ITf.l ■)t;o !•-' in 68 44' 1028 5 3 5 4 163 No. (i;;, «;r' i.iii .•{(I'j 1!1 io;i 14 3t»' 8r)i: 11 1 1 No. c.l, - - I ()1.'2 'iC'JT (ilTi (i'.l !I.S 4 8!tl2;ili 2i 6 9 1 No. CO, Totiii, - ;i08 3ti-28 800 90ia 311 1 32 nr) 3i 283 1 3 ._ 22 2:!1T 121 025 148 248 4ti3(i 21 11 24 14 180 ' lil Dhtiicl of Kimfs County, {vontiimei!) )islrici of Khufs County, {i'ontinne; VA 1 6 i: il i| ^i til 9 1 1 i 3 '21 1 1 -J I I '^ rr :.. bfc tC 1 S? 3 . '1 j^ i) 1 S 3 to o -3 t; .5 = rt S O u i^ 2 K rH o 3 2 "' :j: i^ ^ l> — rt 2 3 c >. ;iiiJ^' ^ ^ ■S z -J ::.,/: P? « o _» II O O -5-5 ! fee = a- O o o u O to ^ii=ii' "3 ? c = -5 3 r C ■y. ;5 2; 23 l(i 90 ■I 80 t 103 12 ■ 1 2o 26 If) n 2fi 1 00 154 AU -tl'lfilS 22 4 i) 1| 2 1 IS- ;{ i2tii 111:) ilO 17131 - 3 1^ '-> fcL "5 i^ 7- o £:5.£ = ;* = V- 1-*- t; c C ."w c O i^ !<^. /; « 30 150 99 210 1117 .il'O 3 ;' ■li "5 a- ^ tc T. — -3 'C CD 3 IX-3 r^ :^ 30 2 G" 6 1878 « To7'r. i:^^ w c3 — - 1j -; > ^ r ^ "X '-" ^ u .X ^.i c ^ t* >» •- ■" ^' ■M w' :i *-* -^ o* lbs. 5000 ;» 00(1 Fourth Electoral District of King^s NUMBER OF ,T W N s n 1 P s . Miilri,% Wl m o o d 3 2 2 1 viic tei •r. tt c. 1 ■ t >tii 01 ■r. "o 6 y., Jj \ 1 1 cnll•i^ hnrs to Ei -3 C to ^?; o bi c •" 55 en liy steam, e power. 1 i'l ^ ^-^ to 5-= .= 3 2k ^S\-Z E a d <"<, d ~ a- »; |>5 2 i2 o d 45 12 1 1 3 Barrels of Lime manufactured during the past j-ear EO '\k •J 'tl a; d No. of Bricks manufactured during tlie past j-ear No. of Carriages and Sleighs manufactured during the past year r3 o u 3 I K I I .s 1 E >> S ~ _o CuU. to i2'^ 'o I'o §-« d'd - to c No. f)'.t, . No. 01. i No. C3, - No. 04, No. CO., - 1 .1 2 3 1 2800 f) 100 501 CO 3 n 073t 35.')7 7157 325r. 8 1 i Total, - S 1 10 9 1 17 SIOO 78 20703 A Georgetown^ Reserved Lands — — — , MALES • m S to Km C3 O to o O o to o o to o >i o ■♦-» ■<-» 45 >0 .*J o »— * •o o B CI S o •4 y y o o a. Ic u t:^ t, fe Uh U> 200 09 135 07 l.')9 60 30 FEMALES. t3 58 to o 154 C S o 83 o ■^ E o 108 o to S o 48 © to 29 Q 05 u CJ 21 "V a tn ja .£ =c o a = 1 S o m 1 c c o ... t. o « C3 c c > '-1 3 rt S *j z; - « oc o rt t.- - B n rt o c d"-' ^ > d c ;<5 H •/; ^^ 207 lO.'iO 277 7 Istrict of Kiiufs County^ (concluded.) -3 o past r3 o 3 a ' " 1 G E K E R A L R E MARKS. 3 O >:2 i i:5 D rt X a ■ ■ - ■ .. - f" to gi: n o c -3 = O T3.= rt £ .1: "Z, O > CO u j« c too O a .2 3 _o a. C3 1^' to ?^ m o o •c5 f:^ £ c -i S ! 6 O u 6 '5 CO"E ^ m ^ = U- <_ ,1— i». O : O . O « t '^ >', y^ '.- ^.i^.>. or, 3 ."• 3 fiTSi li 3557 1 7157 3255 \ 1 7S 'J0703 4. Reserved Lands and Jloyaliy. © 50 «9 29 u u cc "O C5 tn .a ■S =c ^ i' o a 5.i: ■n o ... f_ o a E 3 ■o t» '-1 3 C3 3 "J <~ '" ^ b a rt .z:^ d^J ^ " Q 03 1^. H 1 207 1056 B O 01 Ui o a, rs o o c o a, to o bo 3 779 C3 CS to Ob rt o to j^ (H Indians. a o C3 U J3 4J OQ o rt 3 ,"^ »^ o o O o 3 3 ? ^3 P m o to <-> o c '♦.i fj _ 3 -3 ffi 01 a? O E 2 9 « J o rt a rt s J2 r«5 c '■' t5 o 17 150 52 272 547 o _ — •*^ ' -.-> a. o rt (^. ffl' IC 5 Georgetown, lleseived Lands and n e .2 'A •c ^ 5 1^ o* u.| o 11 c o a. c si •/jy. o &> ^ >>s -=> ii .-« ^ 2 ,£3 01 o CS = rt o Q o S tO: o d rt y, i^ 51 IS not 5 rn -J -3 i S 33 ■3 ~ 2 2:)() \... )f pcrsiMiH hold ii;r liindol >, >> >. 3 "rt D ^ C r3 — a o u 15 u. 21 H 02 1 13 •3 !• a «d u • rt « o >-, i> w 41 ■■J « J « 't- w 3 i? ■s is o 23 u <>-. .^ o o o o o O 7) •n IS 71 J2 CO o .a - o u ^ .a i: 3 ai 3 09 3 *j s 9 -3 J - Cm s*^ ». l* >» t_i "t! c O O O r= o 3 6 6^ d d d 55 'A ',< y. >'. !z; i'. 2195 t)7;i IflO ior.s2 70 Oeoryetotrn, Reserved Lands am o o 01 o i ^ 20 o p.. »i7!» 3 S3 B 4C11 11 -/: 1 X ' o .Z ' a •^ J "^ ' o v^ i rt *% ■''i tt M c r , > o ^ n ■->- u^ o u u CJ c ^ c ^ s 3 >?; y^ 1 X, •)'> ^ved Lands and Roijalhi, (contiiwed.) ■■""" Produce UAI^^KD nnilM) TIIK I'AST YkaII. T. 1 1 rt o sa O n "3 2 S 1 .a bl o 03 O •J a a % U > No. of bushels of Tiino- tby Seed 'A o o 1 o 3 H o .a •J o "3 T5 o o "o o -3 3 £ o ■n -3 -~, c ^ "x ~ C a 3 J J 1 3 w "o m 3 d >5 10 "3 3 .tf go "o 3 -3 O 1^, "3 to a ,a d No. of bushels wheat O (/3 _2 "3 .a tn 3 1-1 O d "3 -3 X 3 o d No. of bushe Root.s Apples and o (value o to o t-» 6 y. 3 (4-1 O ■§ } Number of bu 1 Number of bu c o 1 —' ■ - £ 8. (1 95 97:5 too lor.s'j TO I] M 2i'0;i 1 io7;j \1i^\ 97 10 ns-j 1-J4 1 00 (crrcf/ Lands and Royalty, (continued.) I « 'XI CO I— 3 to O _= ! O -5 ;> s ^•c M ..«3 rt a ^ S it 21? o'c c U 3.2 ^ £ 3 -^ r" |6^? §^^ /; >5 177 855 s rt 2 la oa >. a 4>3 ■5 ^ 0) .^^ w o to Q L.I n >-, o "^ "^ u "s 3 ^ 3 tm '—'■ ^% 537 i ff, c c •r; CJ 55 *^ tx — a •T) o 5" ,n o H ta u.. <>. ^ o u u o 01 Xi E s a a Sr, 'A I 125 o ■«-* <«J rt a. l^H to (^ o o u 0) o JD ^ a a 3 a ;?; 't^' 300 585 a to c I to 2-18 15 NATIVES Of- K 1 so 5 a: 3 ■*-* o fccc 03 u o ■?:^ C o ~ o a c: ^ lt». ! o ^1 TS ci^ s- : ■- _ tc C r3 J= »— < u ^ i o - ■*•* rt -^a " : a" n,)so(i.iii(i g . joq'jo JO iD0jinii|Oi)Ui loj V. t H.nijiiir.] iiiv.iit; |o -d"^ g ^ini!--! pii« n|9ii!i|s^ )o -ufi C j: ■sso.lf] put!SiM|tM,.[ Ji) o^' ! •5 C: Hllll^ AMI^ JO -OSi 1 , ^ c' H||!ivi SiMjuvojo -ov 1 e", bi|!j^ iruj) jo -ox 1 J"vUOI|J .iiip!.\ 0111 piic '.n)OA' :)s»;il oiniiniiiip iio>H!j (luiiiivt! JO -ox iiiiijnp po,iT!do.id qsij ioi[-^o I""-' ll'»'IS poAjitsojj jo ,Ci!)iitjn?) 1 JtJoX ist;d 04} iiuj.iiip p. 1.1110 (-•piuioi; o>irj[ (O niiiiiioj sd(ji(t,' ,9.l.ido()f) JO -oy; 1 •■= 1 .n;,)\ jsi;d ,){\i aiii.ilip po -.inj,11;jllll1!lll S|O.I.II!}[ Ilh'1^,1 JO -o^ iiuii|si^.[ ui poaijauo uouijo -o^ I- i- 1— ( Jl!.).f istid 01|1 diiunp opt)iu i!0 qsj^^ pj 8""ll«n sosodand i?IMIlHI( .lOJ poilMO 8H!0{| |o ov 20 1 "I^JI -'0 'ISUPOOJO HIBVini?) 315 SOAjMOiy 10 .Sni.ijoj] JO 8|nj.n!q jo -ov 00 1 .ix!0\ 4siid oqi adi.iiip pojii,-) io.io>|;)vi^T jnB|o.i.n!(ij() -o.^- P: smouiqsinc'jaa Suiqsij jo -o^ 1- 1 Jiio.C iscd oqi Siii.iiip pa -anpttjnuvui ooob(iox jo npimo^] j i AllSTRACT or (illNKHAI, KKM A IJKS. Ai'PKNDEi) i!v Tin; KNi'.MKKAToiis lo Till: i'()i;i;(;()i \ii ninri'N'.i Lot or Town hi II- Nd. 1. jiho innl i.> of sccon-l i|ii;ilily, inu\ on the Mim- HoN. Stamsi.ais F. J'Kitnv, ciniiiKMiitdr. inojiasili Iioiid it i.s oC third (|iiiililv'. Siiell miin- 'ilu! roads tlirongh J.ot 1 were in ;i Lad state '"'''' '" ?-'''''■'' iil>'ii:dan(r. cm lio olttainod nc:ir at tlio tini(>tiu" C'c-nrius was faivcii, owinn a ouod; ^'"'"''"-f'; '""-' iii''"l'»'-'lt.uii, distant I'loin lour to eight ixcoption of the Palmer and'llorsc Head Roads. I'"''*^^- tiavLdiinn: is g.„)d in Suniincr. 'llie Inid-esl ^-'^1' 4.— I'atkk i; CoNNiCK. lire without exception bad, cspeeially the hiitlgej 'I'iie land in and aruiunl Aihertou is (d' a very over Wig 'liniiish l*ond. The inarUet places inipoor (|uality. 'llie roads are good, and the in- Lot 1 are at Hall's Jv: Co., 'Jig-nish, and at th(>:!iahilunls arc near to mie o/' (ho vcrv best ship- lion. G. W. Ilowlan's, 'i iirnish Kun; Ixit lln i|»in iuexhaiislihle this Township, 1 Grammar Scho(d. 7 Srho(d-|lieds of mu.^sclinnd. raisiu'j; lanje cro[»s (d' 'Main liousosj ] Convent Sehoid, 1 Itoniau Caiholic, and potatoes. I'hey .-^hip tin ir surplus produce at .Mberton, and deal principally with Messrs. Keid Ih-os and the lion. (i. W. Ilowlaa. The Cha[)el, and 1 Episcopalian Chuicli. 1,0T oil ToWN.MiU' No 2. — Cn.\s. McCaiuiiv. [u'ople of Allieiton vicinity deal ^^>nc^ally at: Alhorton. and dispjsi; (d' their sMiplns produce at that place. The people id' the Dock SctlK nient are widl-to do ('uintrs They maiiui neyle.;l of their larms. The principal niai'ket, "'^'''" ''"".'' "'"'' ■'^''^^" '•isanu;, , which is ahundai; are Ti<,niish and Alberton, distant Irom two to '>! .^".I'pliL''' •" !•< 'd the rivers in (1 fiCteea miles. 'I'he r..ad> throughout the |,ot ^'"■'""^ "'''"' '*'"''^ '^'''''■- 'i'lioy 'leal -enerali The land on Lot 2 is of secun 1 (piality. and tlie people are j^nuierally poor, (•■.used rhielly by tiieir <;'reat attention to lishinjr. and their 'inns. are very l)ad, ami the building ni l!,,; propose)''''' ;\""'''"". ^^ith the lion. (i. W. ]L)w'an an Kailroad to Ti-nisli nurst benefit (lie iniiabi- ,'.''''!'' '''■""^' 'i ''^^ l'^"'' i'l'ou'id Alb. r!on is of . tauts exceedingly lii;ht nature. The fanners !ia\e laboren liar in nianuriiig it, ami ihmV tlicy have lirst ela- LoT on TowN.snip No 3.— IIi-niiv Gouhov. f"''"^- '^''"-' '"•'■•'urrs (d' Western Koad ( ivist Ihe land in Montrose IS the only land .d first tludr more lor(unate neiohbo.s of tlie Dock qunhty on this Jownship. On the ri-nish and .settlement. Th>y had an.l have to apply the AVestern Roads, and in Kildare and Mimuc-.ash a^e to the slont beech, to clear a nlace fur their AUSinvc r Ol' (IKMlltAt. liF.MAIlKS. tlvveUinifs. TliL- 1 v.il lAof iHCilimmina'ity. Tiif; Lot 0. — .John Cr.AiiK. ■ii'iiiii.tiint.*, will) iirc j:on('vally p() »r. dinpo-o dfj Ciiscuiiipcc, vvhioli in .sUiiatiil in Ill's Town- iliiir sui'iiliis proiluco vA Wh^vUni. 'J'lio l.inn-'Hhip. i- ri tlnivin^^ vill lu'i' not Ihr fVuiii shippiii;,', en III" llio ^Yl'stl'nl llnad liail a groat il' al lo aiul cunvciiiriit I'or lUliini;'. t 'Mitc 111 Willi in < I 'aiiii,'; tin- rort'st. 'Ilu'y cainr li' re iVom ( ' iwu a, Tlicy liavi> prutty Ini^r 1 lij;\l,il',co.s fi)i- iho time tii'V have licoii NOltlt'il In ro. Tlicy .Ic.il p'iiicipiilly at .MhtTlun. Tli»' hitllci.s on tl:o 0!ark lloatl arc priiicipall\ Irchih Canadians, who scttlt'd tin re ui; iht Lor 7.— !)oN\M) C. Hamsav. Tlic laud (in this Township is of goml (pmiity in gt!iioral The roads and bridges are i'; ii, poor condition. '1 lie niaikt't nu).«t resorted ti) liv the inhahitants and nnrcliaiits is New I>nins- J.ovcninicnt pirehr.sc. 1h. land is very good ^^j, ,._ ^y,,,^ ,,,^i„^ -^ ,,i^,.^,,^ IVom Shediao ihty arc _inak:i!g la:;:c chMrana's an.) i">ttiim!.,i„,„t o', miles, niul from RichilnK to al.out 1(1 up very nice iuiildiii;;3. it will bo one i.i tlu' They arc lUiikiiig la:;:o ("If.iranLi's ami up very nice bi.ihlin;;3. it will bo one ui tlu' ^^i,^.," " a wharf is mn. h'lurd.'d at West Point, uic-st setthnici.N ..n the iuWHsliip in u le\x ,„ ^,n^,,,,,. ,-^,.,„,,, ,,„,, „,,,^,.,,, ^^ ,,,1^^ pnuluco }o.ns. llii ..- Iliviu wlii.h is about iwo mi es ,„ „,.^,,,.^.t. 'j^;^ i,,.;,,^, „,^, ^,,1 ,,,,^, ,^^\^.Mo Irom the ( hirk Load is a pretty o! 1 Sott e (^ a wharf and being so mar Sliedi:u' . r Point » AI...I . r (1,., i: , 1 ,. .. " . . . jiuiit. Most (d" the fanners are in good eir- eunistaiicon, ar.d near to iiiexhiiUNtible beds of iiiiissflmiul, Th( y deal priie ipally with mcr eliants ut Albcrt^n, in siir|ii s produce, tSci-. 'Mil.' lanners id Kildare Kiver ( Past [>idc) are r.at as wi!lti)-(lo a^ tbosi-; of llie \Ve»l Side. Tho land wldrh is very light is to a great ex trill CUM red wil'i dwarf b'ack s[>niee, and, al thnuL'h ma-si'hiuul can ho obtai-ied near to du (.hcm> it would bo a great aeeoiiimodutiou if completed, A lighthoiHo is also needed greatly there, as great numbers nj" vessels run for shel- ter to it. and as tliero is no way of guidance, it is iliilicult for a stranger to make it in safety in thick weather. Lot 8. — John CuaniK, them", they du n, t rai^c ( uough produce fur '1'1>'^ quality of tlir land on this 'lownship is lionic eonsumptinn. 'ihe luldaic lri.''-5 "1" ''H"''"l?- >^'>nie ol the soil is wet, hut thairis'eonsumed at iiomr. and sell on an aver y'^Mn. The disadvantages of this Township age about fortv i ounds wurih uf pruducc au-.^vith regard to road and water communication nually, Avhieh" they disp(>so of at Alluiton. '^ '^ \''ry great. There is no proper place of Cami'1u;i.ton, Lot -1, is a sm U village -. ilh two!' I'i!'l'"''»g "'I'li'i t'"' Township, and the nearest merchants doing a good li>hing and mercaniile n'^ukot, by road, is Alberton. which is distant hiulncss. It is situated in a nourishing settle ,■'>"»'- -*> "'i'^^^^ ''i""" '""^t »' ^''o inhabitants, ment. fronting on the Slniits of Xortluunber- '">•-• n-iukct most resorted to is Siimnieiside, on 1„M 1 ■ e' avo fir^-class farms all anaiiul ivcount of the dillercnce in the prices. When 'ihe farmers raise a huge quanti-i^Vest I'oint AVharf is completed, tliere will be reduce, potatoes, oats pork,-' I'l'ii^^' "'' ^'"I'P'"^' ^'"'venieiit to all within tlio l.'c, elton, or hturgeou's Shore, ^Lu Messrs, A, kA. Ramsay turned out Lot 4, ,. sland. 'ihe farmers are well l'i^J<"it i^lOUO worth of lumber Irom their nulls to-do, and .ai^u a largo ([U ;nti(y of surplus ki'^t year, iroiluce. Thev di-;iose of large quantities at Lot '.'. — John McDonald, (Captain ) i'vhout one-half of the land on this Township " The i.'anipbelton and Alii rton. They deal prinei paily at Alberton. The New Duck lluad is a ^ „ ^. .._ , new settlement recently openeil out from the is good, and the remaining half is pour Dock to Campbel'.on, Lot 4. It is principally fo.ni.s arc> average. Water communication is setth d with new faimeis, who are cutting down'p.ior. Tiie markets, — Alberton, Port Hill and (he forest and making new homes. The land is Summer.^ide, arc distant rei^pectively lifteen, not of the best qii .lity, but when opened up twenty-two and thirty-live miles. The latter properly ami stiimped it w'il be a tine U\el j^ „iost resorted to. Agriculture, the general ^ettlenieut. loeeupiit'oii uf the inhabitants, is in a backward .Lot 0. — !N'o remarks. i.. AUSTiuiT oK i;i:ni;kai. iirMAiiKM. onnilitinn. Several arc on{r;i<;cil in sprinjf lioi- cclluiii i\ Lot l.*l hiw oho Kpi-^copuliim Clniit h, villi; li'liin;,', ;imi1 very few in nmokon I iiinl ((xl uinl hiks I'nsbyli riaii Clinrcli in tlio cdiuno of fiilii'i;^ 'I 111! liiiiil t)u lirnTowiHliip is ill! loiit-jfircliiiii, miil one Itiltlc Cliri.'?tiiiii Climcli. lias cil, iXi.'Ojit tlio (ill 1)0 liut, tilhl is owiinl liv Miss Sullivan. The louses arc for niin! linndrcil ai. 1 iiinety-niiio years, at on" sliiHiiiir p''i" acre, iii;io years to lull rent, ('ininienciiij,' I lie lliii'i year at throe penee j)oi- aero Tlun'o aro only ono Sohoollnus.' and ono Cliapol on Lot Nine. Lot 10 — No reninrks. liol ] I . — No rem uii<. Lot I-. — Al.UKilT WiM.IA.MS. Tlio land (Ml I his Township is in gonoral p:ood, except bnrrons and swinnps, which extend ovcrj^vij,^vanis' stood.' Has one Chapel (Runan Ca' ono-tMUlh of it. On ihe North Side the landiii,,,!;^.^^ ^,,,1 ,,„^, Soliool, daily avera{,'o ol sehol is sl tiled, and water (Mniniunicalinn is giiod,L,.^ ji] l)ut ihe roads and wha'f aoconiinodation are Imd. ^i,,. \|, On the sonlh side tlio land is more swampy. ^i,^;,n,(i an 1 not so nuuh settled as ihe norlh side. Wa- ter commnnicition and roads on this side, are lour Sehool-i, daily a vera f,'e of scholars, o\(i- III). lias, alxi, a Free Mason's Lodge. Lennox Nland isof anlVuiient la'anly lo nttracfc the attention of a tourist, 'llnie i-; nnieli al- Invial Hat along the mar;;in of the Lland. The l.iiid is very good, and prodnco.'j excellent wheat, as Well as liailoy, oals an 1 potat I'.^s. I.at'ly, till' inhahilauts have turned th'ir attention nioro to I'arnjing and stock raising thati to hunting — their furiner avocation. .Scveril nioo houses now occupy the places where once the tem|>orary This Island w.is lately purchased by •tl Society of Loiuloii, for l\iccsj)ccial 'ndiana. The lahor L)T It —Neil .McKinnon. in'.iahilaiits of the Ferry School Disliiet '.'iider consideraiile di>advantago whit Ii ini';lit 1)0 removed l)y closing Ihe road now load- ing from till; I'oiry towards I'orl Hill, ;ind open- ing the same from the crois roads in a direct line to soiiiowhen! aliont Junes L. ( iillis'. T'lio *•'" "•■" '■■• ' ^ •■ '^ '• "^ "■ "••iroiiu iuiiiiiiuiiu;:uioii i-s aoouL iiij same as in best farms aro to be found in the vicinity of „thcr T.wiisliips. aim appear.? to mo to bo satis- Port Hill, 'riiosc (aims are pretty, o(•cupyi■lg,'|■^^.(„l•y. 'Ih . people of Lot 11, together with as many of them do. a be;mliful site on Uich-|„o small i)iirtioii of the nei^rhb, -ring Townships. had The maikets re-sorted to by this Township are Uidelbrd, Port Hill and ."Sninmerside. Lor 13,(incln ling Lennox Islanil) — W.Il. Kli,[s This Ti)wiis!ii[), like most id' the couiilry, i« level, in some parts a little rougli and hilly The land on the whole is fertile. Some of the ,.,,;„) cominuiiication is ahout iho same as in be P as m-md Lay. Port Hill is noted fn- its activity in, labor nmier serious inconvenience an I lo.ss of ♦ho ,sh:[il)uil(liii- hiisiiu-ss. Roads are tolerablyltimo for want of a wli irf. especially at shipping good, an i are lieiiig improved. This should hciinu,, uhen boats have to he emploved for ship- Ihe route f r the .Mails I > Tignish. The farm |pii,ir pn„hico on board of ve.s.suls. Tlio maik.'ts crs hero find a r 'a ly aie. conveiii-'ut imiketfor most resDrtod to by the inhabitants are .'^um- thoir surplus produce at the estahlishmeiit ofmiM-sido and Pert Hill, tho former being tlio the Hon. .lohii Veo, who exports largely to pnin^ipal one. A tew vessels in .shipping time the homo market. Place's nf ship;iiiig are few come ui» (irand Liver to load with oats. They —there is only one wharf (Mr. \ ei's) where ^.m easily be supplied by the f.irnurs of the you can conveniently ship. The pnijiic wharf Hastirn end of ihe Township. About two-thirds ((Jooper's) is in a dilapidated condition, and not of the produce raised on this L )t is hauled to at all safe for a place of shipping. '1 ho rivers Suininerside, which is di.stiiit ab,iut (ourtoen and streams which aro many, are fain uis for the miles. The i|u.ility of the land is generally abundance and c.>:cellence of their fish, and good. Although many hirmers classed their many of them still ail'ord excellent sport in this farms as second i[u:i!ity, yet there are few of direction. The principal speiies of fish in lhe>o them that in my o|)inion are not lirst-class farms waters aro salmon, trout, herring an.l mackerel. jTlie new real lately opened from Mclsiac's to Tlicrc is a large business done in the oyster; Lot 15 (wlacli might ho called the Aldous ["load) trade. Tho oyster here is proverbial for its ox-,s'u)uld iju made passable for carriages as soon '2i ' «Ai IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) A ^fe^ 1.0 11 1.25 M 2.2 £ us 112.0 1.8 i^ 111116 V] <^ /a 9: ew oyl A y Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 m :\ \ % V o^ f^ '^^ V^ AnsTtiACT OF GExmiAT. ui:marks. I as possible, as there are nboul ten or twelve families lately settled there who have no car- riage road in summer. Lot 15.— Joseph N. Gallant. Potatoes and Turnips — I may say, none arc shlpiied. Whaif accommodation is poor; ves- sels drawiuij nine feet of water, cannot fini;^h loading alongside. The land, in general, is pretty gond; farmers hiwc raised good crops rhc Lind on this '1 ownship can be classed as '"'>' ^jx^e they commenced using mud. Koads second fp'.ality, but the vacant land and a good part of what is taken, is not lit for cuUivaliou, being cither low and swampy or barren. That vcrv bad. LotJ>>. — ])avid Walkeu. The quality of Land on this Township U which is fit for cultivation is well adapt(d fuiigo,,!, and that p.rtiun thereof not held in fee hay and cats. The nearest and almost only|^ imple, is nearly all taken up and held under e i)ublic roads are tolerably good in the summer season, but very bad in the spring and fall of the year. Sum- mersidc .'iffoids a good and convenient market for all the surplus productions of this Town-hip, and is disUiut from the nearest point, two miles, iind from the farthest [)oint, about twelve miles. Lot 20. — "RlCIIAUD PiEADY. The soil on this Lot is of a dr}' and sandy na- ture, and requires considerable manuring to make it yield heavy crops. The 1 md in general may 1)6 classed as second quality, but some of it is poor and rocky, on the south side of the South west Kivcr. Several of the farms in the centre contain a great quantity of red sandstone, which renders them unlit for cultivation. On nnuket is Summcrsidc-being an average dis- ^^.^.^, f^,^, ;,,,,j _ .^.j^^, |,^^,,jj^ ^.^^^^ tance ol about filteen miles. Ihc roads arc almost impassable in the spring and autunni, which makes it very dilli'jult for farmers to take thsir produce to market, There is a harbor ■with sulHeient depth of water to admit loaded vessels of from thirty to forty Ions. A wharf is in construction, and when liuished, will greatly facilitate the transportation of produce, and add materially to the trade of the place T'here is a new vcs^sel sidlaMe i'or the harbor, and some large boats owned here. The herring lishing is generally good in the f^pr'ng^ but as a lishing place for uniekerel. it is only second rate. Lot 10. — No remarks. Lot 17. The land in general on this 'J'ownship is oljGraham's Road, a ccusiderablo quantity of good quality. It is well supplied with roads, jsandstono is also found, and in a less extent in which are kept in very poor repair. There areikcng Liver. This Jot is inter.sected by the eight vessels building at Summerside. There are three schoolhouses. \y/. : two district scdiools and one grammar school, at Summerside. Lot 18, and Princetown and Eoyalty. AUCIIIUAI.U McGougAN. .South-west lliver, which has become a source of wealth to many farmers, on account of the large quantities of shell manure taken from it during these last few years. No toil or ex- pense has been spared by the farmers in trying to improve their farms. In the settlement of Irishtown, vast (piantities of limestone of an A part of the land in this L^t is in very excellent quality exist. Two kilns are in course good condition and well cultivated, but a por-|of construction and they will be in operation lion of it— the Mi.-ses Stewart's estate— is very'this spring. An experienced farmer, ]\Ir. Geo. poor, being far from shell manure, and most ofMallet, informed me that he had used the limo the farmers on it have small farms of about fJOimade from imported stone and that made from acres. The principal marker is Summerside, jlslund stone, and found that the latter was but a large quantity of oats is sold in Malpcquc.icqually as good as the former. The surplus The roads are very bad. jprcduce is shipped at Summerside, distant from Princetown and lioyalty. — The principaljl4 to 18 miles; Malpeque, distant from 4 to market for Oats, is Phigland. iJarlcy and Pork^S miles; Long lliver wharf, distan.*. from 1 to 4 are disposed of priueipally at Summerside. miles; and (Jlifton, distant from 1 to 4 miles Th( be lar! har AnSTRACT OF GENERAL REMARKS. , nono avc poor; vcs- nnot fini.-^h fjfcncral, is ^'ood crops Lid. Koiids -ownsliip i-j luld in fee hold uudor roads are 1, but very ear. Sum- ciiit market Towii-liip, two nuies, vclve miles. 1 sandy na- ing to make reueral inay lie of it is Ic of thp nis in the aiulstonc, ition. On aulity of extent in ted by the ic a source int of the :en from it oil or ex- in trying tlement of "no of an c in course I operation Mr. Goo. d the limo made from atter was 10 surplus slant from from 4 to om 1 to 4 4 miles The principal part is shipped at Siimmorsidc, because the prices are higher there, and because largo vcsseh cannot go out of Now London harbor. 'J'lil:i Township is, I consider, p ctty well supplied with roads; but uuo is yet re(iuir(.^il from the Now London lioad to the river on (ho north side, some place between .lames E. War- ren's and Willian I'ainter's, as th(>ro is no way of people getting to the river to haul mussel- inud, except through private property, "Most of the farmers on the Lot are comlurlaaly situ- ated, tlie result of nuich toil, p ■rsever;iueo and industry. Lot 21. — GiiouoH McKay. is a decided improvement made in every res- pect on this Township, sluco the census was last taken. Lot 24, — No remarks. Lot. '2o. — No remarks. Lot 20. — Xo 1 marks. Lot 27. — Xo rciuarks. Lot 28. — Xo remarks. Lot 29. — Xeil McKf-Vnon. De'^abl'v — The land is very hilly. A large ([lumtii'y i t sea woed comes in on the .shore, but as there is no public roal leading to the shore, Clifton is under great disadviintf.ges fir thejsom.; of the favmors are unible to get any of it. want of a Mail to cunnect with Siuniiierside.!Mussel Mud distant about live miles. Under present arnuigemeuts the Mills from' Melville Road.— The land very hilly. Poo- Sumnierside are carri-d r-ur.ul by Oharluttotownipie very iiuUntri jus. They have made auito a and Rustico. If a aum sufHcient to carry the|[„.ogress in buildin-s. &c. They cannot raise Sunimersido and Charh)tl,etowu ^Liils Lj Cam-I,uuuh hay, not h iving coiuiuonced to use lime pbclton Oilice, a distance of seven miles, could jur thcir'lands. bo obtained, it would be a great benefit to the settienicut in general, and basiuess men in par- ticul ir. Trout River Settlement is under great disad- vantages for want of a re id to Mill \'ale Mills, as they have nono exie[)t a trade o\er hills, which cannot be male passable. But if the Government would purchase a riiihtof-v.'av o'V^'^'V^ ... , • j^Jis the sup;)iiig p. a willlllLi' Ili-h road for about 2j chains th"y a make the road at their own expense, tides in Autuuui destroy the CaiiiCiVay across the marsh, near Stanley Bridge. Lot 22. — I'luMu.sn CiiA;i;i. The lanil in general on this Township is of second ([uality. The prinei[ial uiirkets are Charlottetown and (Stanley Bridge, distant from 2 to 18 miles. Lot 23. — John ^IcDonald. !^ew Glasgow is a good fanning settlement. |got to market or any other place witiiout going and the people are in c.anlortable circumstances, through their neighbour's farms. They have Most of the peoi)le on the Cavendi>h Road are '^hoiit two mile; to go before they can get to the French and very poor. Cavendish is one of; Public road, and arc about five miles from the the best farming settlements on the Island, and nearest market, the people are very coiufortable. This Town ("rap lud — Plenfy of seaweed and mussel mud e'.ose at h ml. Tne Ian I in general is in a good state of cultivation, and the soil is good. Victoria is a small village on tho Northern side of Crapaud Harbor, where considerable trallie has beea carried on d iriug the last few It cjutains about lot) inhabitants, and 'is tho s'up;)iiig pbicj lor Tryon (South), part of Lot 07 and Lot oO. The Old Tryon Road is very hilly. Many farms along it are nearly exhaust'^ I for want of uiunres, an I tho soil in many places is light ,ind stony. Lot 30. — Vrcii'd. G. McNeill. Tho Api)in Road is in a bad state, being full of high hills, >icc., anl the people are far from market. A road in the Now Back SoLtleiuent is very much required. The inhabitants cannot ship is almost altogether tit for cultivation. The minority on it are conifurtable .: the majority arc Lot 31. — AuiiREY FoWLE. The land is good. Tho distance from Char- more than comfortable. Upon the whole, there |lottetowa is from nine to twelve miles. AHRTIiACr OF GENEHAL REMAHKS. Lot 32. — CuAULEs Hooper. Tho Koil is of a nioilinni quality; ncA'crthe- Icss it is well adiiiWoil fur ngriciiltural pursuits Fronting on the Wost Kivcn", ami liavin<^ the North lliver running tlnongh the centre of the Township, there is a considcrahlo quantity o( sea manure and shell mud within tlu' reach of most of the inhabitants, which they and those of the adjoining Township have, for the last five years, taken advantage of. ^^'hcat is not mue' rultivated in tho Northern portion oi the Town- fdiip. Potatoes. Barley, Oats, Turnips and Hay, grow well, and will compote with almost any other Township on tho Island. A large quantity of produce is shipped at Poplar Island IJridge ; average distance I'roni the Southern and West- ern section^ of the Township about 2h miles Charlottctown is the principal market for the Northern section of the Township ; average dis- tance about G miles. Lot 33 — No remarks. Lot 34. — No remarks. Lot 35. — Joiix A. McDonald Ilickey's "Wharf is the market place on the south side of Hillsborough river. There is wharf on the west side of Johnston's river, at a place called Callnghan's Point, which requires to be extended two blocks io atford a conve nient place for shipping. On the north side of Hillsborough river. Apple-tree T'harf is the shipping plare. Tlie roads leading io and from *^hcsc Avharves, are in a very bad state, iind cause much trouble and hardship to the inhabi- tants. Lot 3G. — James E. Kellv. Commencing at the extreme south of Lot 30 on Monaghan Koad, and cominfj nor Augustus is met [intents and purposes; therefore, to notice tho like would be a mere absurdity. Home land is swampy, but good for pisture. Ileie is a man who made out a respectable living for himself and family on fifty acres. Here resides a very great miser — very unwilling to give statistics. I verily believe he had over G bushels of Oats; he, however, gave in but 300 bushels. * # * * There are others located in the central jjart of the Monaghan Settlement, within al)out two and a half or three miles of the best shippinc' wharfs on the Island, viz: Ilickey's a.nd Cran- berry, and about sixteen miles from Charlotte- town by road or river, 'ihc people of this settlement were sdjout the first to give an exam- ple to the Isltind as to what could be accom- plished by industry and perseverance. The Fort .\ugustus farms are tirst-elass land, pos- sessed ot rare advantages, being contiguous to carding, saw, and grist mills, and about a miie and a quarter from Cranberry wharf. Lying towards the south-western part of Lot 3G, is a very poor settlement — the land is very lifht and sandy. It has been called *• Scrabble," some twenty years ago — a name indicating hard times. Sandhill Road, East of Tracadie P.ay.— You can have no conception of the misery of the place, unless you were an eye witness. They are all the unfortunate victims of Landlordism in its worst forms. Old men have been born here, and have seen their great grand children, and yet, instead of a comlortablo home to keep out the rain and sleet, nothing is seen but mis- erable hovels. In this vicinity, tho people hav- ing bad land, never made up their minds to go re at le into farming, as a matter of industry; Ui'untirFort *^*^'^^ of precious time has been spent "in tishing, # ^!by those parties, to the great injury of their 'Ihc people in this part hold their farms on!'"'!!'",'' "''^ ^^'''\ ""'^ i"tcrests. Sea manure of ase, at about £1 8s lOd per 100 acres, inp'", "' " , P''0'^ui-ed here m abundance, consequence of the land being considered of an!^"''^ - /'^'.''r ?'" ^"'"P'!'''^^'^'^-'/ destitute, indillerent quality; yet, taking all things i„to|^^^'''."P'i''^'^^ ^^'^^'^ «^h'-^''i'^^»^^'^itants of the Island consideration, they haA^c, in general, made ^ ^^^^ ^^^^' more progress in life than those of their neigh- bors wdio had more promising farms. In the column marked " number of years of term of] Lot 37 — John A. McDonald, jun. Tn Point De Koche, farming is very much lease expired," I have thought it useless to neglected, and although the inhabitants are jiotice such, as DOD years means for ever, to all bordering on the sea shore, they do not prose- notice tlio me land is is ii inaa for liimself lies a very statistics. bushi'Is of 10 bubliols. r:il part of about two t shipping i'.nd ('ran- Charlotte- )le of tills e an cxani- be acconi- iK'c. The land, pos- iitiguuns to jout a miio I'f- Ikying .ot 30, is a very Scrabble, ight eating hard Hay.— You erv of the ss. They uidlordisni buin born 1 thildrcn, ne to keep n but raia- c'ople hav- linds to iro .v; a great in fishing, ■y of their manure of ibundanoo, destitute, he Island Jim. very much •itauts aro not prose- AUsruAer d' c;i;ni;kai. cimauks. cute the fisheries to any great extent. Tlie land is of an inferior (piality. The market most re- sorted to is Mount Stewart liridge. Pis([ui(i New l)rid!4;o \voul,l hv a very convenient sliip- ping place fur the majority on this Township, if )ncy was expended in drodg- r.ot I'i. — No remarks. Lot 4'.'}. — lIiciruiD Kkefh. Nearest Shipping place — Hollo Day. Nenr .>3t Market — Souris. Lot 41. — Mai/ oi..m Lkslii;. The so 1 of the Southern i)art of the Town- diip is in gcncial heavy. Tliat part of the L(jT 40. Josr'iMi Mc'Vakisii. jTownshi]) known as the ilead of Souris is hilly, ,„, , 1 • .1 • m 1- • • 1 .'and ])resonts a diversitied appearance. The soil Ihe laml m thi.3 lownsbip is in general of , , ,, v ,\ i c n„ i *■ •, r i*- 'M,;- ^ f .. . lon tile rNi.rtli end ol the Lot is ligiit. ilus Township extends across the Island. It is di- a small sum of iiu ing the river. Lot 38. — No remarks. Lot 31), — No remarks. ... „,, ,. , ■ «'■',"-."". "'ion the North end of the Lot is li-ht. This good (inality. Ihe (iis:i(, vantages ol sbippitigl- '"ear the .' , V 11 ' 1 • i • ' ^1 lowuship extends across the Island. It is lu tlu' lall and stiriiig are great, m conM.'iuu'nce- 1 ,i ,■ ■ ,. ,( •■. u „ i , ii„i u,« t ,. ,, , , ,. ,^ , . , \Hled from l,ot 4-) bv a road called tlie J) 01 the reluctance ol vesse owners to come into p- ■ • i> i r- i • i i •„ , „ , , 1^ . ,.,,,, jlJiver LiiK! Koad, wliicli is much used in ht. I eter s bav, owui"' to tlie It eak storiny'r h • , i- .i i i r *u . ,, ... .- ^, I , ,, •'.tall m transporting the surplus produce from tlio weather ol Autumn, and to the s!ia lownesa o ; v „(i, ,;i c .it i- j- a • ii ..i ,.^ ^, , oi. i> , . II I 11 riM .Nortli side ot the Iv \»nsliip to boiiris Harbor, the water on bt. I'eter s llaibr)r bar. IhcKToat . . , , n i n m v i i t?..i ;., . ., ,. .1 • 1 , ■, , ,, ,- ^ .V new road, called the .New /lealand Koad, is UKiiordy oi tlio inliabitan s are tlieretcre com n i <. ^l xt ,i • i <- »i .. ii„,wi A , \ , , ,, ■ , , , A, partlv oiened from the North side to the Head pel ed to haul their surn us i)ioi uce to Mount <• ^ ' • ,i r r -t. • it i ., i ;*; ' , T> ■ 1 ,. ,• 1. • 1 , ^. .iotbouns; ihe line ol it is nearly level, and ir .Stewart brulge, (. ardigan nriilge and dram' i e, r . o- -t iii i .- ^. .,„(• ^,. T . ,• I XI • •. .1 ' made til tor Iralhc, it would he advantageous, not liner, a distance ol about thirteen nnieSjtiroii'ih ., .. \^^fi\- t i- i i. lc^f. ' , . , , . • , , , . '^ eniy to the people ol tins iownship, but also to roads whicii are. late in autumn, ainost iiniiass-;,, ; i , •, , ■■ t. r r ^ i- im « \i,;., ,,,, , , 1 1 V r ,' U • 'tlie iniiabilants el part of Lot 4.j. Ihe .Main able, lie back roads leadinc: Irom tne Mam d (.hi (.i ^ u • i <• *i „ t ... " , „ , , " , . , iro-;! Koad across the booth side ot the 1 own- Post Koad arc very mueli cut up, which ren-' i • i- i> n i> * l' ■ • i i ,^^^ ■: , it'' ,-,r -i. r, ^'i. Hi , ship. Irom IldUo B.iy to Souris, is deei)lv rutted ders beavv hauling very dilliciiit II bt Peters- i, , ,■ n -n , • ■ i i. f i\l t.,. i.,.,^ ,, , -,•, 1 ? 1 . I T 1 1- "1 'he lall liie principal part ot the produce Harbor lireakwater was (oniiileted. 1 be leve • ,• i i c ■ ii i ti ^i i .. i,,, ,.,,..,,.,,.,,, , .' ,, , , IS shipp'^i at boons Harbor. Ihat harbor lias the inhaintants ot this 1 owns .ip wouh be great- K i • i i ii i i . k -u „<■ , , ,.,^ , ,, L ^■ L . ■ ^ , ■ ,been mucli imiuoved by the breakwater built at Iv benthtted, as the most dist:tnt inhabitants on',i i,' , ■ i j-.i i i /, ,„ , . 11.1 1 ,■ 'he I'.ast side ot the cliannel. the Iownship Mould not have more than lourj and a half miles to haul their sur[ilus product.'.' Lot ift. — No remarks. I Lot 16. — No remarks. 1 OT ■[[. — Maktin .M'.In.vis. I The land on this Township is of second and! ^'«i' "1" — 'oriN Beaton. third quality, of a sandy nature and easily eul-j The inhabitants on the South hide of East tivated, and, with tlie exeep'ion of about one-' Point to the Western part of the Lot, have a twentieth part wdiich is composed of barren and poor chance of getting tu the sea shore for inau- swampy land, answers will for the growth of ure, or to ship their produce, on account cf the grain and root crops. The To,viish p has cvery'boulh Lake. A considorablo ([uantity of the advantge as regards ro;ids, and although St ijandon the South side of Last Point is swampy, Peter's Bay extends through the rentro, waterji-c, Mud is of little use as manure on this conimunicatiou is poor, owiny to its being situ-iTownship. Perhaps it is not properly used, ated on the North side, and to tlio sh.allowne.ss; Those wh j tiled it hive given it up, having of the water on the bar. About one-half of the.foLnd that it injured their land. The land along surplus oats is shipped at Canbgan Bridge aiubihe North side is principally of first (piality, but Georgetown, and the remainder, with siirphisjtho difficulty of shipping produce is great, on potatoes, &o , is shipped at the Head of .St jaccount of bad, hilly roads on the front, and South Peter's Bay. Cardigan Bridge is di.^tant aboutj Lake. The land about the West River is gene- twelve miles, and (ieorgetown about twenty i-ally of first quality. The inhabitants of the miles, from the centre of the Townsliip. Township arc of opinion that if a breakwater 24 AUSrilAri' ol'" OHNKIl.VL ItKMAUK^l. was built in Cainp^c'11's Covo flioy would liojtlic cciitro by TJaldwiu's Road, running- iiorl' , greatly bciiotitttvl lliereh}. b'uiiris is tliu [)riu land Union lload, suutii, from tlio Main Porit cipal niavket rf^sortcd to. Tho inhabitants on Hotul. the North Side of the North Lake bavo bud roads, and dilhcully in gcltini;- to nuirkct. The land in gent-val is swampy, and covered with soft Avood. Tho most of the inliabitants on the South side of t!)C Norlli l^ak ].0T .j2. — William Allicv. ''J'ho land is generally of second qualify. The roads in tho northern part of tho Township are and Autumn. A great i)iirL ol the laud IroniL.^j^^^ ^^j^j shipping places. Black Point to Ivist Point is vor\ swaniny, and -^ ►■ -. xt , of third qualitv. ' Lot 53.-^0 remarks. (lU Lot 48. — Xo remarks. Lot 49.— Tiiop. W. IIeers. About one-third of the land is of second and third (juality ; tho rcm;iiuder of lirst quality. Pownal Bay Wharf and S(inaw Ibiy Wharl ar. Lot 5t. — Hugh A. McPuke. Part of the land is dry and very fertile, and parts are swampy and unfit for cultivation. The inhabitants of tho southern end of the Township, viz., Cardigan and De (iros Marsh. ship their produce at Cardigan ^Vharf, and bnv ii...:.. 1, ..i,:„n,r J., (:r,^\ — i mi... the Shippi'-';:' places for the Western end of the,thcir goods chiefly in Georgetown, 'J'hose of Township, and ^'ernon l»iver Bridge for thejG,.;,ud Kiver, which is about the middle of the Eastern end. Tho inhabitants of (he I'ast end Township, ship their produce at Cliaplo Wlinrt T _ 1 i:,.- „ I.. l,..,.l *I..>;.. .^>.,^,l.n,.,^ ♦,> 1 /I i: \\n. ..C 1 . I, _ _ I.' I»_ 1 i have a long dist.mcc tu haul (lieir produce to market, compared with those of the West end LotoO. — No remarks. Lor 51. — James McDonald. Two-thirds of the land is of first qunlity, the remainder of second and third ([uaiit) and Cardigan Wharf, and those of Dundas and vicinity, ship theirs at Bridgetown, Dundas. in Lot 5o and Bough ton Island. Ro.NALl) McCoinLVCK. ,,...>. South side De Gros Marsh — Good land . There lliis part of Lot 55. Shipping place, Launch is no shipping place on the Townsiiip. Most ofjing Wharf and Cardigan Wharf, distant about the surplus in-oduce is hauled to (V.rdigan andjtwo miles. P)ridget()wn, a thriving plac.^ has Monta<'ue Bridces, and some to Mount Stewart '-^ wharf calle;l Clay's Wharf. It, however, is and DmdencU." The North part of the Lot is'^ot sullicient to accommodate the nundjcr of distant from eight to ten miles from tho nearest^ vessels that arrive in the fall for i)roduce. The of the above named shipping plii.^es. The mid-'qu ility of the land in the Township is in general die and Southern portion is iVum twot) four fbout second (luality. miles from Montague Bridge and Brudenell This Township seems to be well provided w ith roads, it being crossed bv six, including the Lot 5(). — All\n McDonald. Is bounded on the west by Lot 55, on the liiiiun, 16 iji.iiiji \,i\j.jj,jv. .■_. ...... Q 1 -- - - ■■ ~j — •, ^•.. ...« INIain Post lload, between Chavlottttjwn and north by Lot 42, on the cast by Lot 43, and on Georo-etown. It is divided lengthways through|lhe southern part by the 'J'M shore, whicli reu Ar.^lRACr OF (U'XF.UAI. UKMAIIUS. ilain Purit lily. The vnsliip are id Pcakc'a A bridge er is imicli aiilago lo vccn tliciu liaius, and lilcs. The ?soilo(l to, n, tlie for- Icr t\vclv(\ latcd as to fiM'tilo, and sultivatioM. piid of the iros Marsli. I'f, and buy 'J'ho.so of ddlo of tht' iple ^Vharf !)an(his and Duudas. IND. )od land in "C, Lannch- i>.tant about : plac?, has liowevcr. is i number of dure. The is in general ,LD. ; 55, on the t 43, and on whic'.i rcu- .Icrs it voiy plmsjuit and silubiious The only slii|)iuiig place of any iuipurtaiHe is Ann;nid ale. It is the niarko' most resorted (o i)y thi' inli d)it- ntits of this and the adj icent Townships Lot 57. — .Iamks NiriioLS.iN. Shipping place, Montague llridge. Lor 58. — DoNAi-n li. McDonald. The land in general is dry and tlinfy. Ship- ping pi. '.cos, rinet-f an 1 Montague liridges. Lor 5!) — Alkx. McLhod. The Inid i^^ dry and sandy. Th:^ Lot (io.— ANnRi:w Mu.laii. Tlic land, like that of Lot Gli, is of ii light smdy naturi'. Thi.^ Township is well provided with'road^ and market plaee.s. Markets mostly resorle 1 to are North Wharf, Murray Harlior uid Durat Point Wiiarf. These two shipping plaees are on tlie L.jt. Lot Cil Hi'.NUv UrIvUaut. Qualify td' liud, medium. Lot C5 and St. Pin-ini'a Is-land, 1',wi;n McMillan. Tot lies' 'I'he land is in gen ral of first quality. The Tie inn i^ (uy anu sauuv. in:- i.ni iif^ . ;. . ,, i„,( .i,,> ,-,.,^,1 . n M f I''.. 'i'l . .V I ,.„ 1 ,,(• ;.Uva er comniuuicalion IS e.KceiIe]i1, l)ut ihe K'gu- along th. Montague Uner. 1 h we-d e d u ^^ ^,^ ._^^ ^^^^^^ ^,|^„.. iss.Kmdc^(Vom l.maguel. ge e^n^ .^^ i ^loen.ed insulliient to n.eet the shippii.gplae.. Aikon\\hul H the. shipping inliahitants. The pre- plaoe of the e:.st en I, dls^T,,t abuut, three nules - .,;,,^"^^,.^. .^_ .. j,.,^, .,^^,. j^.^,^,„, Navigation on th.' Klliot'or West River, between Oharlottctown Lot GO— PionK. K McKknzi:;. Melville. — Sliipiiing place, T.asl 1 P)ridgo. distant soil ( m; Ou'lolen— Th. Liud — p.jnr, sandy uid [<■ rather better than and Koekv Point, calling at the in«-ermediate >iactte ^y|^,^|.l>^_-' • p,.oluee disposed of at Charlotte- town and at the dilV.n'ent wharves along the river. Owing to the isolated i)o.-,ition of a por- that of .Melvdle. Murray II iri)or Ptuad— Light|.j,^„ ,,i' ^\^^ Tiuviiship, and the "want of ade(iuate soil and rather sandy. L'ahnlonia — Very ^^andy ^..^muuu;,.,^,,,^ \y^- ■^y.^tcr, the distance to market soil and p :)()r in goner.d. Shipping place, Mon- ^^ considerable, taguc Bridge. Lot G1 and Panmuuk Island. GEoiiGt; IIici;i-:n. Lot go. — Jamcs J. O'IIwlly. Head of Montague is tlie name of a settle- ment on the South side of Montague Iviver. flic farms run nearly Ll mUe from the base The western portion of this Township is of a|ii„(, ^f tlie Lot. and the houses are built within lin-ht san ly nature. The S(ul ia many parts is,.^ ,ange of Irom l!0 to 25 chains of the stream cmnposed "of pebbly ilint stones. .V great many i^yiji^li bounds the farms on llie North siilc. A of the inhabitants on thi; Lot ar.; sijuatters wholp^ad runs paralll with tlie stream East and urc very p.'or. 'foeir houses are bad, andi\\ry^(. ^^.y^^^ i[^^ Lot, an i between th:.^ hausjs although they have .sehoolhouses. their education .^mi ti,y stream. Tiie la id is apparently of a is very" deti(dcnt. 'i'hey are distant from .Mon- superior (pialily Theie is probalily less than tague I'.ri^'ge I'rom 5 to 7 miles, the nearest .^^ i\,^\^.^\ of ilie the whale block cleared, the re- sliFpping i>l.ic.?. Th:> east end has only one^.j,,,!^,!. towards Douse's Iload, on the South, small wharf, at St. Mary's iJay, whieh is too [^ covered with a good growth nf hardwood. I small to accommodate tlca part of the country. ' • ■• ' _ i „i.:.. .-:.,,i m was iiifnaued tliat some good ship tiiube^' could be procured. Toe laml does not appear t > be ,.._ ._ , carefully tilled, and the outhouses, &c , with a ral i^ of a l^-'ht ^aodv nature, dcNV exeeptiuns, h ive an unt.dy appearance. The , . , . •, - ,„., ,1 ,,.,;„.: ,1],- li, , „.,,.Mi stream aUuled to aUoi'ds very line w;iljr power Avhicli IS easily ex lausl.'.l, e^p 'ci ili_, iii'inun-^ era part of the Township. Tiie mark. 'ts most "'i' "'i'^^- resorted to are Pinette an 1 Murrav llarbur,! Head of Monte.gue (North side).— ihcro is a distant about twelve miles. J^,y,. ()'J. 1)0U(!\L!) McD.lNAl.U The land in gene Ircmarkablc ditterence between the quality of AISIUACT OF (ir.Ni:i!AI, KEMAKKS. tho land on this siilo and that mi tlic 8onth sulo. There [a only imic ooni!o;l;ilili' CarMicr uu this sido I Donald (jillis). '1 ho moiety tuwards the river is hilly, stouey and uthcr\vi-p(:ared unwilling to ■;ivo a full return of the stali ;i(S, owing to an er- roneous impression that the end in view was to comiiosts, from tho ([uantily of fmo nuul acces impose a tax to meet tho expenditure of Iho siblc. Houses very eomforlless, and yet somelrailroavl ; and many w :re alarmed that tho liuu of the land is superior in qualily. The road would cross Iheir lauds, which they ref^arded as through the Setthnncnt has lately been straight- a nuisance rather than an acconunodation. ened in part, but it is in a miserable condition.] L'raiilalbano and Junction Roads, chiefly in Summerville, on tho Cjieorgetown Road, is aithe centre of the Lot, are, to same extent, re- flourishing Settlement. Tho people are mostlyj^ently settled. Tlic i)eople— many of whom comlortablc and very industrious, to my know-':ire late immigrants from S;>utlaud— are eharac- Icdge, but I have my doubts as to the success-l^erized by .sobriety, perseverance and industry, ful upplicatiuu of their labor. Not one of thom|'i'h« 'i"«wnship abounds with firings, and is owns, or appears to knuw how to make a com- gf-'n^^i'i'l'y well watered. post heap, although the materials arc at hand] Gkorgctown and Rovai.tv,— Ni;[f. :\rATiiEso.v. on almost everv larni. 'Ihe repeated failure ofj their turnip crops arguos svrongly on this point. I '•'he harbor of Georgetown is pronounced, by At the distance of about lA nnlc from S,un-:,'=*J'"l'«tent judges, to be the kst on the Island, merville. t' e Settlement of Elliot Vale com-|-i"'l capable ot receiving the largest vessels mencc^. The road runs through the farms. I"^"'^^- ""'' '^ ^'P^^" '«'" navigation the greater They arc about a mile Ion-, each : that is the'P'^'t "*" the year. Principal Inisiness is in ship- uidth of the Lot. Mo^t ui the land is inferior. '^"'•'•'"S ='■'<' ^ho export of country produre. It Only a few of the farmers in this section are '^''^ ''^^o "fi extensive and growing trade with comfortabL' ; their .system is very bad. iMark-^^^""^^!"'^^^"" fishermen, and if it only had the wat- cts resorted to are Mt. Stewart, Montague, Car-:^"^' accommodatiMns to which its natural advan- digan and (ieorgetown. |t"f,'<'« entitle it. it would not only give an im- Ipetus to the trade of the Town but benefit the Lot (iT.— Jojin M(L&)D. jl '.astern part of the Island in general. It This Lot is wholly inhmd, and contains nol^^'''" ^ proper steam communication with tho land incapable of the the highe.4 cultivati ,n. United States, to warrant parties in building The soil is nalurallv productive, yielding ull t^^tabli-rhments for inspecting, packing, and re- kinds of agriculturarproduce. Strathalbyn, in •^•>ippi"g fi-^'i. to accommodate American frsher- thc centre'of the Island, is the largest and most men properly. Also, bi-weekly or tri weekly populous Settlement, and comprises tho south-|Steam communicatioa with the neighboring Do- ern pait of the Town.ship. It is situated half-:»'i"ion, ^.o enable its merchants to compete with way between Charlottetown and Suinmcrsido,l"tliei' P'li'ts o.' the Island, which are its best markets. J he surplus pro- Charlottetown and Royalty. — No remarks. "IjIc, an 1 limiber of iiiids. Tho^rivatcit rovomoiit an'so IVom iliicL'.s, and the want ! inanuro. Tlio fU- 111 i I road uro lari,a'Iy purt is the (|iu>s(iou l>y llie people than 3 tlie noithoni part 3s.sibif (o tlio fauili- y bo scon by rc[vv~ ins, htiiii,' widii.i a "1 iiiul Mill liivcr. d unwilling to ;ivo s, o\y;ng to an'er- oiid in viow was to oxp(?ntlittiro of tho limed tliat tim lino •li they rev;,i-ded as ijonunoilalion. lloadri, chiefly in ' some cxicnt, rc- — many of wlioni Llaml — are charac- iiU'C and iruhntry. I springs, and is -NkFL l\r:\TiIESO.\. i"^ pronounced, by est on I he Island, largest vessels ■ition the greater nisinoss is in ship- Mtry produre. Jt owing trade with only had the wat- ts natural advan- only give an ini- II but benefit tho in general. It lication with thn irties in building paekiiig, and re- American fisher- {ly or tri weekly neighboring Do'- 3 to compete witlt A P J' C N 1) I X , Arlingt( n, Lot 11, Nov. 'J3, 1>TI. •^V/' ; — 1 hiiVe llie lienor to arknowledge the receipt ol yiair's of the ^Ud. In reply. I bog to i'dorni you that the inunbcr d peisiuis whose chief oc(Uiialioii i-; lishing are llircc. These three were absent at thu time of taking \hv Cen^us, hence the onii-sion. The eight boats, wilb one exception, are owned Ijy famiers for fishing puiposes, but for their own use only. — only occasionally used, and when used they are manned only by farmers, wlr>, 1 did not think, should be put in the ''Fisliermeu' colunui. [ remain, &c., NiiiL MeKi.s'/oN. 0(1 as such ; and a"; they were not rishern-on, in the true sinsc ni the word. I did Udt note them in tiie ('( n.-iis bimk as (isheimen, but a- it is necessary, \oi; may say: two men to eaeli t;oal, — eight in all. I am, \:e., Jiill.V .McKl.N.NON. Ashlield, Lot \C>, Nov. li;), IsTl. Sir; — In the Census returns of Jyot 10, you say ihere are "four boats owned lor fishing pur- poses,'' while tho number of men is not noted in the Census ISoak. The reason is, tiic boats were owned by farm- ei's 1 nd they wi^liud to lun-e their names enter IJrae, Lot I), Dec. 1st. I«7l. Sir ; — Vours of the 'J-'d idtinu) has been re- ceived. In reply — as to the uund)or of men en- gaged in Hshing, in this District — i take plea- ure in inf irming you that it is two men to each of the thirleen b.)ats engaged, amounting to twenty- six men ; that is the minimum, as nu boat wouh! be manned with fewer than two men. Possibly a few boats took in a third partner, but [ cannot, at present, ascertain what number, if any, has done so. Vour's, (S;c., ■foiIX iMcDOX.VLD. T(^ John McNeill, cS:c., ko. 25 —No remarks.