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St. Peter and St, Paul's Day. All Saint's Day.' Conception Day. Christmas Day. The Birthday of the Reigning Sovereign. And any day appointed by Proclamation for a General FAST or THANKSGIVING. IJl DEFAATMENT OF THE SECRETAAT OF STATE OF CANADA. Ottawa, 2nd February, 1875. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Must apply, until further notice, to this Depart* , ment^ transmitting at the same a CERTIFICATE OF IDENTITY Accompanied in each case with a description of the Applicant, signed by a Justice of the Peace, and also the Fee of One (Dollar, K. W. SCOTT, Seereiarf/ of SMt. IV Mt.y OF J-, 1876. :n is Depart* ) a TITY jription of lie Peace, f of S(ai€. Id M« in " a. " 0. PARTIES sending advertisements to be in* serted in the Canada Gazette will here- after please observe the following rules : lo. Address the "Canada Gazette, Ottawa, Canada." 2o. Indicate the number of insertions required. 3o. Invariably remit the fees for such adver- tisements, which will otherwise not be inserted. 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Offioe op Queen's Printer, y Ottawa, 2 January 1876. j DOMINION LANDS NOTICE. lyrOTICE is hereby given that on and after the 1)1 1st day of June, 1874, the Dominion Lands in Manitoba and the North-West Territories will, until further otice, be divided into the following Land Dit.^ iCts, viz : District No. 1 in ciid-rge of Head Office at Winnipeg, will comprise all lands open for sale and settlement, north of the Township line between Townships 7 /and 8, and east of Lake Manitoba, and the Range line between Ranges 5 and 6, together with the settlement belt, and all lands claimed under the provisions of the 31st and 32nd clauses of the ^'Manitoba Act." District No. 2, with its office at Dufferin, will comprise all lands open for sale and settlement South of the Township line between Townships 7 and 8> and the International Boundry. M 5 f VI '■t^$i District 3, with its office at Westbourne, will comprise all lands open for sale and settlement North of Township line between Townships 7 and 8, and West of Lake Manitoba, and the Range line between Ranges 5 and 6. All applications to purchase or Homestead Pominion Lands must be made to the officer in charge of the District within which the Lands applied for are situated . DONALD CODD, Agent of Dominion Lands . Dominion Lands Office, Winnipeg, May 1st, 1874. R. C. W. MacCUAIG, OFFICIAL ASSIGI^TEE, For the City of Ottawa and County ofCarUton. Agent for Travellers' Insurance Company — Life and Accident. Hand in Hand — Fire. Metropolitan Plate Glass Insurance Co. Money to Loan on Real Estate, in sums from $600 to $2,500. Agent for Rochester's celebrated Ales and Porter, i vu THE MARITIME BANK or THE IDo2:xLi3ai03n of Oi^iaa^cia., St. John, IT.B. - • - $1 5000.000. ST. JOHN, N.B, CAPITAL, Head Office, President: — James Domville, Esq.,M.P. Vice-President : — Zebedee Ring, Esq. DIRECTORS : J. V. Troop, Esq. Hon. W. Muirhead, Senator. George McKean, Esq. W. H. Thorne, Esq. C. H. Fairweather, Esq. ALFRED RAY, Acting Cashier, Agents. — Quebec, Ontario and Nova Scotia — Bank of Montreal, its branches and agencies; New York — Bell & Smithers ; Chicago — Bank of Montreal ; Boston — Merchants' National Bank. # II \h 'i^ vm INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY. VVINTEli AEBANGEMENT. 187'^-S. a — ies ; ank ink. •■^i m ^^^ N and after MONDAY next, the 14th insi, Trains will run as follows:— DAY EXPRESS TRAINS will kave Halifax for St. John, and St* John for Halifax a: 8 a.m. NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS WITH PULMAN SLEEPING CARS attached, will leave Halifax for St. John at 4.45 p.m., and St. John for Halifax at 7.30 p.m., making close connections at St. John with the steamers of the Intercolonial Line, and Trains of the Consolidated European and North American Railwa ys. PASSKNOER ACCOMMODATION TRAINS will leave Pictou for Truro at 3 p.m. Truro for Pietou at 10.45 am.. St. John for Sussex at 4.45 p.m. Sussex for St. John at 7.25 a.m. Point DuChene for Painsec at 11.42 a.m., and 3.25 p.m. Painsec for Point DuChene at 12.35, and 4.20 p.m. MIXED FRIIGHT AND PASSENGERS TRAINS will leave Halifax for Truro and Pictou at 9.30 a.m. , and Pic- tou for Truro and Halifax at 7.45 a-m. Truro for Painsec and Moncton at 7.00 a.m. Point DuChene for St. John at 8. 15 a.m., and St. John for Point duChene at 10.00 a.m. FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Truro for Halifax at 7.00 a.m. , Halifax for Truro at 1.20 p.m. Moncton for St. John at 8.00 a. in., and St John for Moncton at 12 noon. For particulars and connections see small Time Tables. LEWIS CARVELL, General Superintendent. Railway Office, Moncton, ) 10th Dec. 1874. )' tz THE QUEBEC BANK. Incorporated by Royal Charter ^ A,D, 1818. CAPITAL $3,000,000. Head Office Quebec . BOARD OF DIRECTORS. JAS. G. ROSS, Esq., President. WILLIAM WITH ALL, Esq., Vice-President. Sir N. F. Belleau, Knight. Henry Fry, Esq. R. H. Smith, Esq. T. H. Dunn, Esq. A. F. A. Knight, Esq. JAMES STEVENSON, Esq., Cashier. Branches and Agencies in Canada : Ottawa, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Pembroke, Ont. Montreal, Que. St. Catharines Ont. Three Rivers, Que. Thorold, Ont. C. HENRY, Inspector. Agents in New York — Messrs. Mai tl and, Phelps & Co. Agents in London — The Union Bank of Lon- don . Agent in Pam—Gustave Bossange. I •^ if ST, LAWRENCE BANK \\\ (Incorporated by Act of Parliament , A.D. 1872.) CAPITAL $1,000,000. Head Office ; Toronto. tiand, fLon- DIRECTORS. J. C. FITCH, Esq., President. JOHN COWAN, Esq., Vice President. A. THORNTON TODD, Esq. Hon. T. N. GIBBS. W.F.ALLEN, Esq. R. C. JAMIESON, Esq., Montreal. K. F. LOCKHART, Cashier. Bradford — A. H. Ireland, Agent. Col home — Robert A. Moir, Agent. London — J. C. P. Phillips, Agent. Newcastle — J K. Allen, Agent. Strath roy — J. B. Cummings, Agent. Agents in New York— R. Bell <& C. F. Snuthers. Agent in Montreal-*»The Bank of Montreal. ■» xi B. & M. SAUNDERS. J lllliUlU Ui nOKAINE BUILDINGS, TORONTO. Trinity College University, M.A. and B.A. }''e^:3tored Tmde Mark GOWNS AND OAPSJ BARRISTERS' GOWNS and BAGS. The above ire importc'I and always in stock. Qaten^s Oounsel and other Robes imported to order. TYiK CRS. OAKADIAN ^GS, mimRi c::::r^:F'ox- IB'ZS .-"■:::::) iversity, I ^.i,^< .■M- -EDITED BY" HENRY J. MORGAN, Barrisier'at'Law • ■»-♦•« ,CAPS.| BAGS. Lys in stock. imported a:s;^m,^ttii^ jgti»itoit.=^<: ►•M-. < >* ■*•> ©ttttWH : PRINTKD UY A. S. WOODBU^N, LICIN PiTRlVtT (Slub;:.' iu (Snmulu* >I7a < ** National'' — Bay Street, Toronto. Goldwij Smith, Esq., M.x^^., President; Lieut. -Col. T. ScoBLE^ Secretary.. , i " /b^. James ''—Corner of Dorciiester and Uii| versitv streets, Montreal. , Presiden J. Hempsted, Secretary. r. W^^ ^^ Stadacona^'—Covncv St. xVnnc street ai Esplanade, Quebec. Hon. D. E. Price, PreJ ( dent; Henry J. pRATTAJN', Secretary. / |e '' Halifax ''—162 and 154, Hollis street, Hal ^ fax. W. J. Almon, Esq., M.D., President; JJ^ H. Johnston, Secretary. ^^ Toronto ^^ — York street, adjoining K0.S.J2 House, Toronto. Hon. J. H. Cameron, Q.f o M.P., President; A. Thornton Todd, EJ^ Secretary and Treasurer. I5 " Rideau " — Wellington street, facing Park. ment Buildings, Ottawa. J. M. CuRiiiyti, Em?. M.P., President; Robert Sinclair, Secretarfc. *' J7.ii7." — Toronto. [Officers notyetappointftp^' .R' Entered accoi'diug to the Act o^ P;uiirniient cf Ctni.nM J| the year one thoubund eiyht hundred and ;s<.'\enty-liMBli: Henry J^MEy Mohuan, in the olllce oi' tlie Miiii,"?tcv ofSv'itl culture, BhtI ^0Ut^nfe'. ART I. The Governor General and Staff; the Queen's Privy Council for Canada. ART II. Members of the Senate. ART III. Explanation of Parliamentary Terms and Proceedings. ' ' '"" ART lY. Members of the House ot Commons. APT V. Counties, Districts, Cities and Bor- caghs returning Members to House of Com- mune street ai| ^^ong^ ^vith names of Candidates in each Constituency at last General Election, and at each subsequent election, and the total vote polled for each candidate respectively, &o. ntO. GOLDNVl eut.-Col. T. lestcr and Un| _- Presiden J. --.ti •K. i ■ ' ■ *>■ :. Price, Pre^ itary. )lliB street, A^^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^ Governments and Legis- .,PreBideut, ^i^^^^.^es: ^ 1 . Ontario, djoiuing Kosi2. Quetac. ' CamkRO^'5 ^^'13. Nova Scotia. . ■ ON Todd? Ee|4, j^q-ew Brunswick. j5, Manitoba. /r^ :^^ L facing PJ^^'fr- Brit'sh Columbia. CuRRT^^^.* ^W • Pi'ince Edward Island, AIR Secretarw. North West Territories. ' • ' f r^mnA^^T VII. The Deputy Heads and Chief Ofil- .otyetappou w^ ^^^^^^ ^.^,jl Service of Canada, l EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS. ►AKION, lace in election le Pro- i, New gen also nimons, on Law three of seated, ituency itor has d other r must The E.R. signifies East Riding; W.R., West Rid- ing : N.R., North -Riding ; S.R., South Riding; g.e., general election; U.C, Upper Canada; L.C , Lower Canada, or Legislative Council ; N.B., New Brunswick ; N.S., Nova Scotia ; Ont., Province of Ontario ; P.Q., Province of Quebec ; B.C., Province of British Columbia; M., Pro- vince of Manitoba; P.E.I. , Province of Prince Edward Island ; L.A., Legislative Assembly; P.C., Privy Councillor of Canada ; Ex. Council, Executive Council ; M.L.C., Member of the Legislative Council ; M.P., Member of the House ofCommons of Canada ; Provl. Secy., Provincial Secretary; V.C., Victoria Cross; G.C.M.G., Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St. Michael and St. George; K. CM. G., Knight Commander of do; C.M.G., Companion of do; G.C.B., Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath ; K.C.B., Knight Commander of do ; C.B., Com- panion of do; J. P., Justice of the Peace; N.P., Notary Public; M.D., Doctor of Medicine; L.L.D., Doctor of Laws ; D.C.L., Doctor of Civil (or Canon) Law; B.C.L., Bachelor of Civil [Law ; B.A., Bachelor of Arts ; M.A., Master of I Arts; B.L,, BacheJor of Letters ; Q.C., Queen's Counsel; C.E., Civil Engineer; P.L.S., Pro- vincial Land Surveyor; Hon., Honorable ; Batt,, Battalion ; B., born ; S., son ; Dau., daughter ; M., married; Ed., educated; Co., County or Company; V.M., Volunteer Militia ; V.I., Van- couver Island, or Volunteer Infantry ; Sch., School; U.E. loyalist. United Empire loyalist ; Am., America or American : Govt., Govern- ment; Parlt., Parliament; Mem., Member; Univ., University ; Dir., director. '.'.'' " . ' I f , . > , ( ^ \ n.. >->■:''' i'-iiM r^ I J > ,f • • ♦ •♦• I . »- i M <. ? i.*V<; ff ^•.,J*'1 f -■ { Go Hono Duff ofSa: JMost "line, [Chun [Geora [ton, ; (I.) T (2.) 11 lueen's , Pro- ; Batt,, lorhter ; mty or ., Vaii- 5 Sch., oyalist ; Grovern- lember ; '*i '::-''i\C i M > ; 'l»' >•>.:*-'. THE ^iuuuuun ^Htliamjetttuvy ^^mpanlow ■^u.t FOR 1875. I . . ii f/>j , — ^ — ' — ♦* '>fj^^ tr^:d ' . PAET I. ■1 •.'J'L^^"^ '■' :...■•:,!' t' -r? ♦ ,. 1, . . ♦ •ij; ! t I ./J I <\,<\ * K • /it i » , ■ f r •< ** ©lie 6oitvni5v-©^»n*aI nmt ^Uft Governor' General* — His Excellency The Right Honorable Sir Frederick Temple, Earl of DuFFERiN, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, and Knight Commander of the iMost Honorable Order of the Bath. B. 21 une, 1826, Ed. at Eton College and Christ [Church, Oxford. M., 23 October, 1862, Harriot [Georgina, eld. dau. of Archibald Rowan Hamil- ton, Esq., of Killyleagh Castle, Co. Down. ;■*- 1 i\.^ •• * PREVIOUS GOVERNORS J (1.) Tlio Right Hon. Viscount Monck, G. C. M. G*, from the Inioi), 1867, until Nov., 18(i«. (2.) Right Hun. Lord Lisgar, G. G. B., G. C. M. 0., from lUter dato luitil May, 1872. if. f . ll f: 11 8 Succeeded as otli Baron Dufferin and Clande- boye, in the Peerage of Ireland, on the death of his father, 21 July, 1841. Created Baron Clan- deboye of the United Kingdom, 1850; and Earl of Dufferin and Viscount Glandeboye (both of the United Kingdom), 1870. Was a Lord in Waiting to the Queen, from 1849 to 1852, and from 1854 to 1858; attached to Earl RusselPs special mission to Vienna, Feb., 1855; British Commissioner in Syria, 1860; Under Secretary of State for India from 1864 to 1866, and for War, from 1866 to following year ; and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and Paymaster General, from 1868 to 1872. Appointed Lord Lieutenant of the County Down, 1864 ; and Governor-Gen- eral of the Dominion of Canada, 22 May, 1872. (Salari/y £10,000 stg.) Is Honorary Colonel of the North Down Rifles. Author of A Tour in Ireland during the Famine^ 1847 ; Letters Jrom High Latitudes, 1857 ; Irish Emigration^ and Tenure oj Land in Ireland, 1867 ; Notes on Ancient Syria, 1867 ; An Examination of Mr. Mill's Plan Jor the Pacification of Ireland^ 1868 ; Enquiry into the State of Ireland, 1869, Residences : — " Clandehoye,^^ Holywood, Co, Down, Ireland; ^^ Bideau Hall,^^ New Edin- burgh, Ottawa ; Citadel, Quebec, )resen 'iervici ^lub, ^ttawt jJtatf. \j •" » Governor- GeneraVs Secretary. — Col, Henrv Charles Fletcher, Scots Fusilier Guards. B. 1833. Ed. at Eton College. Entered the army, 1850. M , 1863, the Lady Harriet Marshain, dau. of the 3rd Earl of Romney. Was for some time Adjutant 2nd Batt. Scots Fusilier Guards ; accompanied Maj.-Genl. Hon. C. Grey as A. D. C. on a special mission to Russia, 1856 ; was present at the headquarters of Genl. McClellan during the campaign of York Town Peninsula, 1862, including the siege of York Town, the battles of Williamsburg, Fair Oaks and the Seven Days ; was Presdt. of Small Arms' Com- Imittee from 1867 to 1872, and was also a mem. [of the Royal Commission on Military Education, [s a J. P. for County of Kent, Eng, Author of Histo7*y of the American War, 3 vols. (Lon- don, 1865-6); The Militia System of Canada [Ottawa, 1873.); and Report on the Military Aca- lemy at West Point (do., 1874). Apptd. to )resent office; 29 June, 1872. {Salary $2,400). -^' Rideaii Cottage," New Edinburgh; United krvice Club, Pall Mall, London, Eng.; Guards Hub, do,; Eastern Departmental Building, Htawa, -' ,. f 10 I I Military Secretary, — Colonel Henry Charles Fletcher, Scots Fusilier Guards. Apptd. to present office, 29 June, 1872. Same addresses as above. Aide-de-camp , — Frederick T. Kowan Ha- milton, Esq., Lieut., Otli Ilegt. Entered the army, 1868. Served at the Cap^ of Good Hope from May, 1868, till September, 1870. Apptd. A. D. C. 28 Oct, 1872. ''Rideau Hall,'' New Edin^ burgh; Eastern Departmental Building, 01- tawa. v/ r Aide'de-Camp. — Robert Frederick Ward, Esq., Lieut, (retired), R. N. Capt. North Down Rifles Militia. Entered the Royal Navy, Dec, 1859. Served as Midshipman in H. M. S. Nile, bearing the Flag of Yice-Admiral Sir Alex. Milne, K. C. B., on the North Am. and West Indian Station, from Jan., 1861, to March, 1864; as Midshipman and Sub-Lieut, in H. M. S. Hector y in Channel Squadron, from June, 1864, to March, 1867; as Sub-Lieut, in H. M. S. Minotaur, bearing the Flag of Rear- Admiral F. Warden, C. B., Commanding Channel Squadron, from May to June, 1867 ; as Sub-Lieut, in H. M. Royal Yacht Victoria and Albert, from June to August, 1867 ; promoted to rank of Lieut., %\ Aug., same year, and served in that rank in 11 hURLES pptd. to ddresses AN Ha- 3pe from .A.D.C. w Edii^' ling, Oi- V : r 51 Ward, rtli Down vy, Dec, Sir Alex, and West •ch, 1864 ; . M. S. lue, 1B64, IH. M. S. dmiral F. Squadron? .in H. M. om Jui^e Lieut., 2:i t rank in H. M. S. Minotaur^ bearing the flags of Rear- Ad- miral F. Warden, C. B., and Vice- Admiral Sir Tho8. Synionds, K. C. B., Commanding the Channel Squadron, from Jan., 1868, to June, 1870; retired on a pension, Dec, 1871. Apptd. Capt. Royal North Down Rifles Militia, Jan. 1874; apptd. A. D. C, 24 Oct, 1873.— ."i^iVZeaie Hally^ New Edinhurgh; Eastern Departmenial Building^ Ottmoa. .• ,, . .; , Extra Aide-dc'Camp. — Lieut. Col, Hewitt Berxard, C, 3L G.y Major late Civil Service Rifle Volunteers. Entered Volunteer Service as Lieut., Nov. 1855 ; apptd. Capt., 1857 ; Major, 1860; Dejnity Judge Advocate General, 1860; Lieut. -Col. (unatt.), 1865; extra Aide-de-Camp to Gov.-Genl., Can., Jan. 1865; gazetted do., to Gov.-Genl. of the Dominion, Oct. 3, 1868; [apptd., by H. M. the King of Spain, a Knight [Cojnmander of the Order of Isabel la Catolica, ll87'* •> apptd., by the Queen, a Compaion of [the Order of St, Michael and St. George, same ear; is Deputy of the Minister of Justice of ^he Dominion. — Metcalfe St., Ottawa; Rideau ^lub, do.', British Service Club, St. James', londoiij Eng. ; Eastern Departmental Build- ing. Extra Aidc'dc-Camp, — Lieut*'CoL Frederick I i. I ■' ' ^ 12 : ' : W. Cumberland, C. E,, late Colonel 10th « Royals " (Volunteers), Toronto. Apptd. Extra Aide-de-Camp to Gov.-Gen., Can., Jan., 1865; gazetted do. to do. of Dominion, 3 Oct., 1868.— " Pen(iary 15," Toronto; Toronto Club; Eideau Club, MINISTER AT WASHINGTON. Envoy Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Great Britain at Washington. '-Right Hon, Sir Edward Thornton, A^C.jB.— 1627, 1st Street, Washington, Secretary of Legation,'— R, G. Watson, Esq., 723, Ibth Street, Washington, ■. - • 1 1 1 ' K ii at 13 el lOth i. Extra ., 1865; 3 Oct., lo Club; }iUary of Hon. Sir d Street^ jon, Esq., ti (Ministry formed, 7 Nov., 1873,)t rresident of the Council, Hon, Lucius Seth HUNTIl^GTON, Q.C, Minister of Public Works, — Hon, Alexander Mackenzie {Prime Minister,) Minister oj Justice and Attorney General — Hon, Telesphore Fournier, Q,C, Minister of Marine and Fisheries — Hon. Albert James Smith, Q,C, Minister of Agriculture — Hon, LucLetellier de St. Just, K,P, Minister of Finance — Hon, Richard John Cart WRIGHT. Minister of the Interior — Hon. David Laird. Minister of Customs — Hon, Isaac Burpee. ' *The salary of each minister is fixed by statute at $7,000, the minister holding the recognized position of Prime Minister to receive an addi- tional $1,000. jThe Government of Sir John A. Macdonald existed from 1 Julv, 18G7, until its resignation, 5Nov., 1S73. ; i ! V ' J 1 14 Pustmaslcr General — Hon. Donald Alexax- DKtt MaODONALD. ^ - - :v-) f;, llecewer General— -Hon. Thomas Coffix. I^ecretary of State and Eegistrar General. — Hon, Richard William Scott, Q,C. , . , jllnlster of Inland lievemie^^Hon, Felix Geoffriox, iV^.P. N Minister of Militia and Defence — Hon, Wil- liam Berrian Vail, , ,. -xv CLERK OF THE QUEEN'S PRIVY COUMCIL. V/'iLLiAM Alfred Himswoktii, B. 28 Augf., 1820. Served as Clerk in the Commissariat, 1838 to 1842. Called to the Bar in L.C., 1841. Clerk in Leg. AssemVy, Canada, 1842-43. Apptd. Clerk in Executive Council Olfice, 1843, and Assistant Clerk of the Council, 1851. Sworn in as Clerk of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada on 1st of July, 1872. Was Secretary to the *^ Confederate Council on Commercial Treaties ^^ which sat at Quebec, 1864i Is Deputy Governor for signing money warrants. A Commissioner Dedimns Potestateiii, and a Commissioner in the Queen's Bench for Ontario. {Salary $3,200)— Daly Street: Eastern Departmental Ihiildinci. li 15 LKXAN- t ft* 'IX. leral, — .-(;/■ I i FilLIX t. \YlL- IIVY Augt., issariat, L, 1841. Apptd. 43, and worn in Canada to the eaties " overnor issioner }r in the 5,200)— lildinih MEMBERS OF THE PRIVY COUNCIL, WHO ARE NOT NOW MEMBERS OP . ^ . THE CABINET. The Riglit Hon. Sir John Alexander Mac- DOXALDj K,C,B.s D.CL.s (Oxon), LL.D.y Q.C,^ M.P, ., • ., Hon* Samuel Leonard Tilley, C.J?., Lieu* tenant Governor of New Brunswick* Hon, Sir Ah^xA^DEK Tilloch Galt, K.CM.G*^ 1),C.L, Youngest s.ofthe late John Gall, Esq., the author of many well-known works of fiction in English literature, who was for some years a Commissioner of the Canada Land Co. B. at Chelsea, Eng., 6 Sept., 1817. Ed. in England. M., 1st,; Elliot, dau. of the late John Torrance, Esq., of Montreal, (she d.) 2ndly., Amy, sister of the above. A dir. of the Bank of Mon- treal ; a governor of the Univ. of McGill College ; Presdt. of the St. Andrew's Society of Montreal ; of the Canada Accident Insurance Co. ; and of the Canada Guarantee Co. Was for many years in the service of the British America Land Co., and held the ofhce of Chief Commis- sioner of thf Co. for a considerable period pre- vious to his retirement from it. Was President of the St. Lawrence and Atlantic Railroad in ii r 16 n W hBV I II 1852-3, and carried out the amalgamation of that line with the Quebec and Richmond, Atlantic & St. Lawrence, Toronto and Guelph, and Montreal and Toronto branches, forming the railway S3^s tern nowknowuas the Grand Trunk Railway, of which line he was a govt, director, 1857-8. Proposed resolutions in Parliament in favour of a Federal Union of B. N, A. Colonies, 1858, which became the basis of the policy of the Government, which he joined tliat year under the late Sir G. E. Cartier ; and together with ihat gentleman nnd the late Hon. John Ross, proceeded as a delegate to England to urge before the Imperial Govt, the Confederation of B. N. A., and the construction of the Intercolonial Railway. Called upon to form an Administration, 1858, but declined. Was a mem. of Ex. Council and Minister of Finance, Can., from 7 August, 1858 to 21 May, 1862, when the ministrv was defeated on the Militia Bill. Held the same ofhce a second time from March, 18(54 to Aug., 1866, when, in his capa- city of leader and representative of the British population of L. C, he resigned his oflice and seat in the Cabinet on the educational policy of the Administratioi:. Apptd. Minister of Finance of the Dominion, 1 July, 1867, on which occasion he was pworu of the Queen's Privy Council of -^. n L of that antic & Montreal svHtem »f vvhicli roposed Federal became :, which • G. E. mn nnd ielegate ,ovt. the puction upon to d« Was inance, , 1862, Militia ne from s capa- British ice and olicy of inance ccasion Lincil of Can., and continued to hold oiTi >e until 4 Nov. of that year, when lie resigned his seat in the Cabinet for private reasons. Was a delegate to the Charlottetown Union Conference, 18C4, to that at Quebec, same year ; a mem. of Confede- rate Council of Trade, Quebec, 1805; delegate to Washington respecting the renewal of the Reci- procity Treaty, I8GG ; and to the London Colonial Conference, 18GG-7. Declined the C. B., (Civil), 1867 ; the mission to Eng. with Hon. Dr. Tupper, on tlie Nova Scotia question, March, 1868; and the Finance Ministership, on resignation of Sir John Rose, 1869. Author of Canada from 1849 to 1859, and other pamphlets of public interest. Created a Knight Commander of the Order of St. Michael and St. George, 1869. Sat for Sherbrooke (county) in Can. Assembly, from 1849 to 1850, when he resigned his seat ; and for Sherbrooke (town) from 1853 until the Union, when lie was returned to the same seat for House of Commons ; retired at g.e. 1872. The consolidation of the public debt with provision for its redemption ; the encouragement of direct foreign trade; the al)oliti()n of the Canal and Lake St. Peter tolls ; and the issuing of Provin- cial Notes as currency, were among the most noticeable features of Sir A. T. Gait's financial 18 hi" liji! i t i , 1 ■ 1 j 5 I 1 1 i . ^ X administration. — " Bockmoiinf/^ Sherhrooke ; St, Antoine St., Montreal; Reform Club, Lon- don ; St. James' Chtb ; Stadacona Club ; Eideati \yOilO • ,,,.,-■., • .» 1 ...,•' f I J V Hon. William McDougall, C.B.^ S. of the late Daniel McDougall, Esq., of St. Mary's, Ont. ; and grands, of John McDougall, Esq., a native of Scot., and a U. E. Loyalist, who served in the British Commissariat service during the Am. revolution, settled in Nova Scotia at the termina- tion of hostilities, and subsequently removed to U.C. B. in Toronto, 25 Jan. 1822. Ed. there and at Victoria University, Cubourg. M., 1st, 1845, Amelia Caroline, dan. of Joseph Easton, Esq. ,ofMillbank, (she d. Jan., 1869); 2ndly, 1872, Minnie, dau. of John Beatty, Eeq., M.D., of Cobourg, Ont. Admitted as an Attorney, U.C, 1847. Called to the Bar, U. C, in Hilary Term, 1862. Founded (1848) the Canada Farmer, an agricultural journal, subsequently merged in the Canadian Agri- adiurist, which he published aiid edited until 1858. Founded (1850) the North American, a Keform newspaper, of which he was chief editor, until it was merged in the Toronto DaiJji Globe, in 1857. Was the leadir.g political writer on the Dally. Globe, from 1857 to 1860. Repre- 1!) Rented Canada at the New Yurk Exhibition, 1853. Was Secy, ol' the Constitutional Keforni Assn. ofU. C, LS59 ; a nieui. of Ex. Council and Commissioner of Crown Lands, Can., from May, 1862 to March, 1864, (in the Sandlield Mac- donald-Dorion Administration), when the Govt. resigned ; Prov. Sec'y. in the Tache Macdonald Union Administration, from June, 1804 and acting Minister of Marine (with charge of Pro- vincial gunboats on the hikes), from July, 1866, until the Union of the Provinces, 1867. Sworn oi the Queen's Privv Council and was Minister of Public Works for the Dominion, from 1 July, 1867, until commissioned Lieutenant Governor of Rupert's Land and the North West Territories, Oct., 1869. Created C.B. (Civil) by Her Majesty the Queen, 1867. Was Chairman of the Commis- sion apptd. to open triide relations with the West Indies, Mexico and Brazil, 1865-6. Was a dele- gale to the Charlottetown Union Conference, 1801; to thnt at Quebec, in the same year ; and to the Colonial Conference in London to complete terms of Union of B. N. A. Colonies, 1866-7. Delegate to Eng., with Sir G. E. Cartier,to confer with Imperial authorities on the defences of the Donunion and for the acquisition of the North AVest Territory, 1868. Apptd. Govt, l^-usteo 20 ■ ■ * - i \ ■ ' i i ! ii of Canadft Sotitlierii Railway Municipal Bonds, 1870; ConinuHsionor for Ont., for the Hetilo- nient of the Nortli W cetera Boundary of the Province, 1871. Employed as Emigration Commissioner in Eng., and on the Continent of Europe, 1873-4. Sat for North Oxford in Can. Assembly, irom 1858 to 18G3 ; for North Ontario from g.e., 18G3 until July, 1864; and for North Lanark Irom Nov., 18G4 until the Union, when returned to Commons for same seat, and continued to represent it in that House until g.e., 1872, when defeated. Was an unsuccessful candidate for Worth Wentworth, 1854 ; for Waterloo at g. e same year ; for Perth at g. e., 1857, and for East York in the Ontario Assembly at g e., 1875 ; An Independent Liberal. Mr. McDougall'a legislation included the public lands' amendment act; the Bureau of Agri- culture and Agricultural Societies act ; the Act providing for the disposal of property of lunatics ; the corrupt practices at elections act ; the gram- mar school act, 1866 ; the act providing for granting charters of incorporation to companies ; the public works act, 1867 ; and the patents of inventions act. — Toronto; Reform Cluby Lon- don; Ridcau Club. Hon, William Pearck Rowland, C./?. B. at 21 Kiiulerhook, Hudson River, N. Y. Caiii(» to Can., 1830. M. 1st, Mrn. Craik (dead); 2ndly, 18G6, the relict of 'he late Hunt, Esq., ul* the Military Store Department. Was long en- gaged in trade in U. C, and for some years held the position of Presdt. of the Board of Trade, Toronto. Is a dir. of th« Ontario Bank ; and of the Canada Life Assurance Co. ; and Presdt. of the Confederation Life Assurance Co. of Canada. Was a mem. of the Ex. Council, Can., from 24 May, 1862 to 29 March, 1864 ; and from 24 Nov., 1864, until the Union. Was Minister of Finance from 24 May, 1862 to 15 May, 1863 ; Receiver General from latter date to 29 March, 1861; Postmaster General from 24 Nov., 1864 to 30 Augt., 1866 ; when a second time apptd. Minister of Finance, which office he held until the Union. Sworn of the Privy Council, 1 July, 1867, and was Minister of Inland Revenue from that date until apptd. Lieut. -Governor of Ontario, July, 1868, in which office he remained until Nov., 1873. Created C. B. (Civil) by Her Majesty, July, 1867. Was a delegate to Washington with Mr. (now Sir Alex.) Gait and others, 1866, re- specting Reciprocal Trade, and to the London Colonial Conference, 1866-7, to complete terms of Union of B. A, Provinces. Sat for West York ill I: ! < ^)^> in Can. Assembly from 1857 until the Union, and for name seat in House of Commons from that event until July, 18G8. A Liberal — SJu'eiosbury Lodge, Toronto » ; Hon, Adams George Aucuibald, C.MM», Q,C.y Lieutenant Governor oj Nova Scotia, . , Hon, Peter Mitchell, M,P, • - ^ «■' - >*• ^ Hon, Alexander Campbell, Q.C, Senator, Hon, Hector Louis Langevin,C.j8., Q.O, S. of the late Jean Langevin, Esq., formerly Asst. Civil Sec'y under the Earl ol\Gosfbrd and Lord Sydenham, during the periods those noble- men held the oliice of Governor General, by the late Sophie Scholastique La Force, whose father. Major La Force, went with his militia-men to the frontier in the war of 1812, and whose grand- father was acting Commodore of the British fleet on Lake Ontario during the Am. revolutionary war ; and brother of His Lordship the Right lie v. Jean Langevin, Bishop of St. Germain de Ki- mouski. B. in the city of Quebec, 25 Aug., 182G. Ed. at the Seminary of that city. M. 1854, Justine, eldest dau. of Charles H. Tetu, Esq. Studied law first with the late Hon. A.N. Morin, and afterwards with the late Hon. Sir George E. Cartior, and was called to the Bar, L. C, Oct., 0'> niy and in that losbitry ia, .. , ator, , » Q'C rnierly )r(l and noble- by tlie father, 1 to the rand- h fleet ionary It Rev. de Hi- ,182G. 1854, , Egq. Morin, rgc E. , Oct., 1850. Created Q.C., ?0 March, 1864. Was editor of the Melanges lleligieux (Montreal) from 1847 to 1849, and also of the Journal d' Agriculture (same city) ; and at a later period (1857) of the Coiirrier dn Canada (Quebec.) Sat as a inem, of the City Council, Quebec, for some years, and was Chairman of the Water Works Committee. Was vSecy-Treasurer,and afterwards Vice-Presdt. of the North Sliore Railway Co. ; Mayor of Quebec from Jan., 1858 to Jan., 18G1, and during his incumbency visited England on mat- ters affecting the city finances, &c. ; for two vears, 1861 and 1862, Presdt. of the St, Jean Baptiste Society (Quebec) ; and in 1863 and 1864, Presdt. of the InstUut Canadien, same city. Author of Jje Canada, ses instiintions, &c., a prize essay (Quebec, 185^), and of Droit Ad- nihUstratif on Manuel des Paroisses et Fa- hriques (do., 1862.) Was a mem. of the Execu- tive Council, Can., from 30 March, 1864 until the l^nion ; and Jield the offices of Solicitor Gen- eral, L. C, from 30 March, 1864 to Nov., 1866; and Postmaster General from latter date until the Union. Was sworn of the Privv Council, 1 July, 1867, when apptd. Secretary of State of (;anada, in wdiich oflice he remained until trans- ferred to tiie Public Works D'^partment, 8 Dec., li l-\ i\ \iv V li" i'f ' M f .1 . H cit u 24 1869. Was, while at the State Department, ex- officio Registrar General of Canada, and Super- intendent General of Indian Affairs. Was a Commissioner to assist Mr. Speaker in the man- agement of the interior economy of the House of Commons ; also Chairman of the Railway Com- mittee of the Privy Council. Created a Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (Civil) by Her Majesty, 1868. Created a Knight Commander of the Roman Order of Pope St. Gregory the Great, 1870. Was a delegate to the Charlottetown Union Conference 1864; to that in Quebec, same year ; and to the London Colonial Conference, 1866-7, ^o complete terms of Union of B. N. A. Provinces. In 1871, at the desire of the Privy Council, visited British Columbia with the view of acquiring a know- ledge of that new Province in relation to the Pacific Railway and its western terminus, and also of studying the requirements of that Pro- vince and ascertaining personally what public works were necessary for it. On his return, he published an important and very complete report, full of accurate information about British Columbia, and making known its present posi- tion and immense wealth and resources (Ottawa, 1872.) Acted as leader of the L. C. Conserva- Jo ent, ex- Super- Was a le man- louse of y Coni- a Com- of the seated a of Pope 3gate to B64; to Londoa terms at the British know- to the us, and at Pro- public lirn, he report, British it posi- )ttawa, iserva- tives in the Session of 1873, during the absence in England of Sir George Cartier, and was selected by the Conservative members after Sir George Cartier's funeral in Montreal in June. 1873, as the Conservative leader in the Province of Quebec. Sat for the County of Dorchester in Can. Assembly from g. e., 1857 until the Union. Returned to Commons by same consti- tuency from the Union until 1874, when he retired. He had ceased to be a Cabinet Minister with his colleagues in Nov., 1874. He also re- presented Dorchester in Local House from g. e., 1867, to g. e., 1871, when returned for Quebec Centre by acclamation. A Conservative — Corner of St Lewis and St* Ursulesireets, Quebec, Sta^ dacona Club; Rideau Club. jlon. Jean Charles Chapais, Senator. Eon. Sir Edward Kenny, Kt.^ Senator* ' Hon. Sir John Rose, Barty K.C.M.G. B. in Aberdeenshire, Scot., 1821. Ed. at Udney Academy, and afterwards at King's College, Aberdeen, where he obtained a Bursary at the competitive examination. M. June, 1843, Char- lotte, dau. of the late Robert Emmet Temple, Esq., of Rutland. Called to the Bar, L. C, 1842. Created Q.C., 1848. Received degree (hon.) of M.A., 1855, from Univ. of Bishop's ill II' I,. i 26 College, Lennox villo. is a mom. of the Royul Institution for the Advancement of Learning, and Governor of the [^niv. of McGill College ; and a Trustee of Univ. of Queen's College, Kingston. Created a Knight Convniander of the Order of St. Michael and St. George, 1870 ; and a Baronet of the United Kingdom, 1872. AV as Solicitor Genl., L. C, from Nov., 1857 to Aug., 1858; a mem. of the Ex. Council, Can., from G Aug., 1858 to June, 1861 ; Receiver Genl., 6 Aug., 1858; a second time Solicitor Genl. L. C, from 7 Aug., 1858 to 10 Jan., 1859; and Commissioner of Public Works, from 11 Jan., 1859 to 12 June, 1861, when he retired from the Cabinet owing to ill-health. Apptd. in 1864, by the Imperial Govt., British Commis- sioner under the Treaty with the U. S. of Am. for the settlement of claims arising out of the regon Treaty. Was sworn of the Pri vy Council 30 Nov., 1867, and held the office of Minister of Finance from that date until his retirement from public life, in 1869. Was a delegate to Eng. during the sitting of the Colonial Conference in London, 1867, representing certain Protestant educational interests ; and, again, as Minister of Finance, on public business^ 1868. Sat as a member ibr Montreal, in Can. Assembly from 27 e Royjil earning, uollege ; College, inder of ;e, 1870 ; n, 1872. , 1857 to il, Can., lleceivcr vSolicitor n., 1859; from 11 e retired Apptd. ^^ommis- . of Am . t of the Council nister of ent from to Eng. jrence in 'otestant [ nister of )at as a Ibly from g. e., 1857, until g. e., 1861 ; and for Montreal Centre, from latter date, until the Union, when he declined a requisition to stand for that con- stituency, and was returned for Huntingdon, which he continued to represent until his retire- ment from public life in Can. — Albert Gate, Ken- sington, London, Eng. ; St, Jarnes^ Club, Hon, Sir Francis Hincks, K,C.M.G., C,B, Youngest s. of the late Rev. Dr. Hincks, Pro- fessor of Oriental Languages in the Royal Bel- fast Institution ; and bro. of the late Rev. Ed- ward Hincks, D.D., formerly Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin, and afterwards Rector of Kil- lyleagh, who was well known b}" his writings on subjects connected with Egyptian, Persian and Assyrian Archaeology. Tlie Irish family is a branch of one long settled in Chester, Eng. B. in the City of Cork, 14 Dec, 1807. Ed. at the Royal Belfast Institution. M., 1832, Martha Anne, dau, of Alexander Stewart, Esq. of Ligo- niel, near Belfast, (she d. 1874.) Founded, in 1839, the Toronto Examiner, a Reform journal, which he edited for several years ; and, in 1844, the Montreal Pilot, also devoted to the interests of the Reform party, of which he was for many years chief political writer* Was a mem. of the Ex. Council and Inspector Genl. of Can* from 28 r;l|l! 1 »Tnno, 1842 to Nov. 1843, when he retired from the Govt, with lii« political chiefs, Mensrs. La- lontaiueand Baldwin ; held the same office again : l8t. from March, 1848 to Oct., 1851, in the Ca- binet of Messrs, Lafontaine and Baldwin, and, 2iMily, from latter date to Sept., 1854, in the Hincks-Morin Administration, of which he was the leader. Visited Washington on several oc- casions^ io confer with British Minister there on the xuhject of commercial intercourse be- tween Can. and the U.S., and was selected by the Earl of Elgin to accompany him as repre- sentative of Can. when he negociated the Reci- procity Treaty in 1854 ; was a delegate to the Maritime Provinces in 1852 on the subject of the Intercolonial Uailwav, and in the same year a delegate to the Imperial Govt., to urge the repeal of tht Clergy Reserve Act, and the grant of a guarantee for the Intercolonial Railroad, during which visit he made the premiminary arrangements with Messrs. Peto, Brassey, Betts and Jackson, which resulted in the construction of the Gnuid Trunk Railway by English capital- ists. Was Governor-in-Chief of Barbadoes and the Windward Islands from 1855 to 1862 ; and Governor of British Guiana from latter date until 1869. Created a Companion of the Order 20 li of the Bath (Civil), 18i)2 ; atid a Knight Com- mander of the Order of St. Michael and St. George, 1869. Sworn of the Privy Counoil ot Can., and apptd. Minister ot Finance for the Dominion, 9 Oct., 1869 ; resigned, Feb. 1873. Is Presdt. of the City Bank of Montreal, and of the Irish Protestant Benevolent Society of sanjo city, and a member of Council of Royal Colonial Institute, London, Kng. Author of various pamphlets on public affairs. First re- turned to Parlt. at g.e,, 1841, for Oxford, in Can. Assembly which he represented until g.e , 1844, when defeated. Returned for same County at g.e., 1847 ; again at g.e., 1851, and also for Niagara, but elected to sit for Oxford. Returned for South Oxford and for Renfrew at g.e., 1854 } elected to sit frr latter seat, which he did until he temporarily retired from Ca- nadian public life, 1855, and accepting an ap- pointment from the Imperial Govt. On again accepting oflice in Can., returned for North Renfrew in the Commons, Oct., 1869, which he represented until the close of Parliament, when returned for Vancouver, for which he sat until his final retirement at g.e., 1874. A Liberal. — St, Antoine St,, Montreal; Reform Olub, London; Bideati Club; Toronto Club. H ' i\ i 1 !l r,ii. !'■■ 30 III p I I' i ri II iji !H 4i| ^on. Alexander Morris, D.C.L., Q.C, Lieu- tenant Governor of Manitoba and oj the North West Territories , , . .;, IIo7i. Christopher Dunkin, D.C.L,, Q.C, B. in Eng., 1812. Ed. at the University of London (now University College, London), and at the L'niversities of Glasgow and Harvard: at which last he was for a short time Greek tutor. M., Mary, dau. of the late Dr. Jonathan Barber, alterwards of McGill University, Montreal. Edited the Montreal Morning Courier , from May, 1837, to the summer of 18.38, when he became Secy, of the Education Commission, under the late Earl of Durham, then Gov. G?nl. of B. N. A. Served under the late Lord Syndenham, when Gov. Genl. ; first, in carrying out the work of that Commission ; and afterwards as Secv. o( the Post Com mission ; and from 1841, as Asst. Secy, for L. C, — in which oflice he remained un- til May, 1847. Called to the Bar L. C, 184G. Created Q. C 18G7. Was President of the Shakaspeare Club, Montreal. Is a Governor of McGill University, Montreal ; a Trustee of St. Francis College, Richmond, P. Q, ; and of the South Eastern Counties Junction Kailwav. Was Lieut. Col. of Volunteer Militia ; first, of the Montreal Light Infantry, from 1856 to 1859 j and 31 rroin Sept. 1866, to June 1872 ot'thc52na (^'^^ed- ford'O Bait. ofV. I. Was a mem. of tlie Ex. Coun- cil and Treasurer of the Province of Quebec from Jnly, 1867 until sworn of the Privy Council and apptd. Minister of Agriculture, Nov 1869, in wh ich office lie remained until 25 Oct. 1871, when apptd. a Puisne Judge of the Superior Court of the Pro- vince of Quebec (Salary $4,000). Sat in Can. Assembly for Drummond and Arthabaska, from g.e. 1857 to g.e. 1861, when defeated, and for Brome from Jany., 1862, until the Union when returned to Commons and Local House by accla- mation, ^vhere he remained until his elevation to the Bench. — KnowUon ; Rideau Cliib Hon, James Cox Aikins, senator ;. ^ Hon. Charles Tcpper G,B-, M,I>,y M.F* Hon, John Henry Pope, JI/.P. ^ ' ' ' Hon, John O'Connor, Q,C. Descended from two district families of the O'Connors of Kerry, Ireland; father and mother were both O'Connory, though not related within known degrees of kindred ; they emigrated to Am. in 1823, and settled at Boston, Mass. B. at Boston, Jan., 1824. Came to Essex with his parents, 1828. Ed. there. M., April, 1841), Mary, eld. dau. of Richard Barret, Esq., late ol ii 'A :|l 32 1 ii :i i! i!: . Ifii Killarney, Irel. Called to the Bar, U.C., Hilary Term, 1854. Created a Q.C., 1872. Is also a mem. of the Michigan (U.S.) Bar. Elected Presdt. St. Patrick's Society of Ottawa, 1874. Has been Reeve of the town of Windsor. Was Warden of Essex for three years, being twice elected by an unamimons vote of the County Council ; and for 12 years fulfilled the duties of Chairman of the Board of Education of the town of Windsor, Author of Letters addressed to the Governor General on the subject of Fenianism (1870). Sworn of the Privy Council, 2 July, 1872, and was Presdt. of that body from that date until 4 March, 1873, when apptd. Minister of Inland Ee venue, in which he continued until transferred to Post Office Department, 1 July, same year j resigned with Sir John Macdonald, 6 Nov. 187.3. Was an unsuccessful candidate for present seat in Can. Assembly at g.e., 1861, but succeeded in 1863 in unseating the sitting mem. (Mr. Ar- thur Rankin), and obtaining a new election, when he was returned, and sat until the dissolution of ParL. in May of that year ; again contested same seat at g.e., 1863, when a Special Return was made to the House by the Returning Officer ; both candidates petitioned to be seated, and Mr. O'Connor's petition being thrown out by the Mr. ^. ^2. Is Elected a, 1874. :. Was ng twice ,. Covmty fi iuties ot the town ed to the mianism ily, 1872, Lteuntil4 ►f Inland ansferred tie year; |ov. 1873. [sent seat iucceeded (Mr. Av- on, when ilution ot ted same turn was [cer J both and Mr. ,t by the Speaker upon preliminary objections, Mr. Rankin was seated. Returned to Common a for same seat at g. e., 1867, and continued to sit tber<; until g. e., 1874, when defeated. An unsuccessful candidate for Ottawa in Ontario Assembly at g. e., 1875. A Conservative. — Sieivart St,y Ottawa, ■ - - *- ^ Ho, . Theodore Robitaille, M.D,y M.P. Hon. Thomas Nicholson Gibbs. S. of Mr. Thos. Gibbs, who came to Can. from Kingsbricige, Devonshire, Eng., in 1819, settled at Terrebonne, P. Q., and in 1832 removed to Oshawa, Ont. ; and cousin of F. W. -Gibbs, Esq., C.B., formerly tutor to H. R. H. the Prince of Wales. B. at Terrebonne, 11 blarch, 1821. Ed. in Eng. M. Augt., 1843, lAlmira, youngest dan. of the late Joseph Ash, [Esq., of Cobourg, Ont. Head of the firm of Ribbs ^ IMMISSIONERS FOR THE MANAGE MENT OP THE INTERIOR ECONOMY OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, NAMED UNDER ACT 31 Vic, Cai>. 27. tE Speaker of the House of Commoxs, (Ejc Icio) Chairman, • . • . , : , ?/o?i, Alexander Mackekzie, ' '' T. FouRNiER, Q.C. • " Isaac Burpee, ►, , . " TuoMAs Coffin. \ - -r '\Vi'. yk.\^: s^^f* 20, Southwell Gardens, South Kensington, Loi don, Eng.; Rejorm and City (of Londoi Liberal Clubs, Official address : Canada Go\ eminent Building, King Street, Westminstq London, Eng. r y ^ ,, -. ./, ';: .]J/;K . » ( 1.1. . i M I I' I. II Sr-hc gidjutawt (3tuvnl at PiUtiiv Adjutant General — Major General, Edwae Selby Smyth. Only S. of late Capt. Jell Selby Smyth, Royal Scots. B. 1819. Ed. Putney College. M., 1848, Lucy Sophia Jull dau. of Major Genl. Sir Guy Campbell, Bartj and grand-dau. of the late Lord Edward Fitj gerald. Entered the army, 2G Jan., 1841 ; pi] moted to a Major Generalship, 6 March, \^ Apptd. Adjt. Genl. of Militia of Can., with rank of Major Genl. in the Militia, 1 Oct., 1811 (Salary $4,000.) Major Genl. Smyth's militaj record is as follows : — **Served as brigade-majj to the forces in the Southern Concan and want Warree country during the campaign! \i4 ire le ( )hi ►rci !CU idi CO] fiver )rth De id 6 lorn le tr> jsun lerc Sej le ea cl le ai [ilitij [spec ublii iirreij 41 144-4*^, and wai^ j)reeent at the attack and cap- ire of .several strong stockades, as well as in le operations before the Mountain forts ofMo- )hur, and at their final assault ; also at the ^rcing of the Kirwattee Pass, and subsequent jcupation of the country below the Ghats ; irved also in the Kaffir War of 1851-5'2 (medal), id mentioned in general orders for his conduct command of a colunm in action in the Fish [iver Bush, — brevet major ; with the expedition )rth of the Orange River in 1852*53, afterv/ards Depty. Asst. Q. M. Genl. of the 2nd divisic ii ; id subsequently as Depty. Adjt. Genl. and [epty. Q.M. Genl. to the forces in South Africa, [om January 1854 to July 1860; commanding le troops in Mauritius, from the ID Apl., 1870; jsumed the administratio'^ of the government lerc 3 June 1870; md from the 19 Augst., till Se])t., 1871, was acting Secy, to the Govt, in le eastern Provinces, Cape of Good Hope ; in f59, whilst employed there was Q.M. Genl. to [e army ; and was Inspector Genl. of Irish ilitia, from 1861 till Oct., 1867 ; apptd. [special magistrate for the County and City of ublin, 1867." — Manor House, Thames Diiton \irrcy ; Army and Navy Club, Pall Mall; Videau Club ; Wcsicrn Department Buildiny, 'j> . i'l!!: ii' sr 1^1 Vi ^li'l 111^ I I I' I I- m ll t' 42 Aidc'de-Camp — Captam the HonordblelAAjM St APLETOK. Second s . of the late Lord Beaumont B. 1850. Entered the Coldstream Guards, 5 Mav.l 1869 ; promoted to rank of Lieut., and Capt., Augt, 1872. Apptd. A.D.C. to Maj. Genl. Smytli| 1 Oct. 1874. — Carlton Towers, Yorkshire, ErKj,. Whitens ; the Guards ; and Fratfs Clubs, Lon\ don; Eideau Club, Ottawa, " ' '■ » t ^- ) , 'Hi 'M (£))xUt ®ufl?n l^ ^ o «^ C *>-' o V o c» so;:; CO cc a* -TlJ c3 rt c3 O ^-1 o C/2 ?> C (K o «*H TC (D CO s ^ ^ y o3 ^ Q. flj r^ rr* o C/2 c« O) o fee (D O O C O «J ce c3 :3 o cu ^ Si :- >-< r^ C '^ »^ p^ -• 05 ■/5 y s o *- l>H rH ^' 1- rt .• -^ ':; '/ '<^ r- (—1 1) i' r>0 X X X 45 rj - <, ^ <' < "■ C> CI -I "^ "f 71 Tl '^JTL'-"] y, < ^ ti- <: rH -O t- 1 - ^l r-( r-H i-H 1—1 r- { 'E; .iii -^ r^ r t-5 H- h— -.^ ": I 5 ? I g •^ '* ^ b cl o ;:, ^ < ?■[ J^ HJ Hri "-1 t-l l^ t-H "^ _r •Tj r/3 X X xI _ _-( ~( -H -I rt tj» *K» « I I ?5 Ph O w 72 Parliam'nt rose. to t: Address Carried. 10 March 27 Oct. Seconder of Address. Hon M H Cochrane Hon D M'ntgomerj^ m < «M o o o 1^. Hon A Vidal Hon G Alexander Address Moved. 10 March 27 Oct. •4.3 a o w Year. CC ryi p ^■^" ■■At -^ 00 2 p ^ (M PI tf c ~ P^ ^ WP fl =: o o Wffi ,c ' ■ • •*^* *• »« ^ C3 p*- 155 © ir^ cc ^ *•■> Pi «^*-. ««f CI '«ti O 1- 1 -« 00 v: r*" IMM iniiniij iiiiii '■ i M\ ' IB! siiilil 1 l\U 4. 'I i! 1 if i! 16 Ittembn^' of the ^eimtc» THi:ill A(UCS, MARRTA(JKS, PROFESSIONS, RtSl- DKyPES, OFFICKS, POLITICAL PRINCIPLES, &C, ror Spp:aker of thk Sexatl,* — HoilDayid Chrls- TIE. (Api)td. 9 Jan., 1874.) i i D IN ( LOR Ed. was In 1 Clerk of the Senate and of the Paiilia MENTS, — lioBERT LeMotne. B. in Qnohec, 28jtoC Aiio;t., 1815. Called to the Bar, L.C., 1830. Entorcd pnlilic .service, Feb. 1835. Apptd. Clk. As8(. of i., C, Cun., and Master in Chancery, Hot' C 1851. Continued in same oilice in the Senate ofHin ] the Dominion, and apptd. a Comnir. to adminis- ter the oath of allegiance to the members of that l)odv^ and take and receive their declaration of qualilication, 2 Nov., 1807. Apptd. Clerk ol tlie Senate, 28 Jan., 1871. A Major in the Militia. A Commr. for taking aflldavits in the Queen's Bench, 1873. {^^alary ^3.fi00)—l)ahj St.; Par- Hament House. (U:ntleman Usher of the Black Rod. — RuNii KiMRER. — Api:)td. Usher for the late Province ol'| Canada, 12 July, 1852. Apptd. to same office ^ Piucviors SrEAivi;i:s. (1.) Hon. '.losopli E. CaiK'hou, from 5 Nov., If>t57, until 2»i .luly, W± (2.) Ilun. P. J. O. Oianvotui, Q. O.. O.C.L., from 2.1 TV))., Is7r^. nmil si.) .-in.. 1S74. 1856 Is a Grea aiice of tl Qiiee tlie a Notn the I man, oini ofCa aiUlic (oils C 41 »NS5 RUSl- R Pa in- 1 A- Quebec, 28 j.C) looJ. pptcl. Clk. Chancery, e Sen:\te ol to adminis- Ifor Dominion, 2 Nov., 18G7. (Salarify $1,100.) Usher^s Kesidence^ Parliament House, on. — RuNM ■Province of same oflice IM7, until '^'i IVoni lit TVIi.. Dkfuty ChEiiK, Clerk Assistant, and Master jiN Chancery of the Senate. — Fknnings Tay- Ilor.— ^3. in London, Eng;, 10 Mareli, 1817. iKd. at Radley, near Oxford, Eng. Came |to Can., 183(>, and, on the 4 Dec. of tliat year Iwas apptd. a Clk. in the L. C. ofHce of U. Can. In 1842 was apptd. First Office Clk. of the L. C. of Canada. In 1846, additional Clk. assistant. In 1855, Clk, Assistant and Deputy Clk. In 1856, under the Great Seal, Master in Chancery. Is a Lt. -Colonel of Militia ; a Conunr. under the Great Seal for administering the oath of allegi- ance and declaration of qualification to members, of the Senate ; and a Commr. of the Court of Queen's Bench in Ont. for taking aflidavit.^. Is the author of " Sketches of British Americans ; mUh Photographs hf/ Notman,'' (3 vols., 8 vo., Notnuin, Montreal.) ; ^^ The Lije and Death of Wie Hon. T.JD^Arcy McGee. (1 vol. 8vo., Not- piian, Montreal.) ; The last three Bishops ap- imnted by the Crown for the Anglican Church [of Canada. (1 vol., 4to., Lovell.) Is also the uuilior of several desultorv contributions to vari- loiis Canadian periodiL-als. — Theodore St.: Par- ■IS "'•^■:Pil i } ' /' a T. K. lu floyalist. B. in Toronto, 9 Jan., 1822. Ed. u^. jUpper Canada College. M., Ist, 184(), Louir.a iMaud, third dau. of tlie late Hon. Sir J. B, IKobinson, Bart., C.B., Chief Justice of lF.C., |(she d. at Rome, 1862) ; 2ndly, Adelaide Harriet, laii. of the liev. T. Schreiber, formerly of Brad- Iwell Lodge, Essex, P^ng. Called to the Bar, III. C, Hilary Term, 184(). A Fellow of the Koyal Geographical Society; and of the Zoolo- gical Society, (Eng.) Is Lieut. -Col. of the Kegi- [luental Division of East Toronto; and an hon. mem. of the '^^ Queen's Own" Rifles ; a trustee and mem. of the Council of the University of Trinity College, Toronto; Presdt. of the Upper Canada Bible Society ; and of the Western Loan |and Savings Company ; Vice-Presdt. of the Church (of Eng.) Union of Toronto ; and a dir. of ithe Canada Landed Credit Co. Was May or of Toronto, 1855. Has been Presdt. of the Cana- dian Listitute, same city. Apptd. Govt. Trustee for Municipal Bonu3 Fund of Toronto and Nipis- sing Railway, 1869. Elected Water Works Com- missioner for East Toronto, June, 1872. Sat in L.C, Can., for "York '' Division, from 1858 until the Union, and was Chairman of the Private Bill Conunittee of that House, a position to which he wa.«^ again elected in tlie Senate, on (lie first !.;■•' 1 ' '' '■* ! i ; i ' i*i| U 1 i • 1 ■'■ 1 1 i 1 : it 'vr :l ■} i 1 " 1 li III '1 J , il 1 ,| i.i^ i ■1 :i 1 50 meeting of the Dominion Parlt., 1867. Called to the Senate by Royal Proclamation May, 1867. A Conservative. — ^^ Moss Parhy^ Toronto; "^ Strathallan" Lake Simcoe ; Eideau Club: Conservative Club, London, Eny, J- ^ Alexander, Hon. George. ' ' - > ' B. in Banffshire, Scot., 21 May, 1814. Ed. at Aberdeen University. M., 1847, the youngest dau. of the late Col. A. W. Light, of H. M.'s 25th Regt. of Foot (^M^ing^s Own Borderers "). Was Presdt. of the Provl. Agricultural xissn., U. C, 1857, and continued a mem. of the Board of Arts and Manufactures until 1867. Represented ^^Gore" division in L. C. of Can., from 1858 until the Union. Called to the Senate, 30 May, 1873,, A Conservative.— ^' Eokewood,'' Woodstock, Ont, Archibald, //o/i. ThOxMAs DiOKsox. S. of the late David Archibald, Esq., of Onslow, N.S. B. at Onslow, 181,'>. Ed. at PictOti Acade- ?ny. M., 1st, Susan, dau. of Wm. Corbett, Esq., (she d.); 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of George Hughes, Esq., of Boston, U.S. (she d.); 3rdly, June, 1874, Maria Louisa, relict of the late John Burnyeat, Esq. A cousin of Hon. A. G. Archibald, C.M.G., Lieut. -Go\-ornor of Nova Scotia. A mem. o tonnorly Speaker of the AsscniMy of that Pro- vince; and grands, of Anion Botntbrd, Esq., a U.K. loyalij^t, lornierly of Newtown, Conn., who was Speaker of tlie tirst AsncniMy elected after N.IJ. was constituted a sejiarate Province. B. in St. .lolin, N.]{., Ks04. Kd. at Sackville. M. Sept., 1H()4, Mary, relict of the late T.F. Allinon, Esq., ol' Sackville. 1h Presdt. of the Provin- cial Board of Agriculture, N.H.; and Lieut. -Col. 2nd Batt. Westinoreland Militia. Wan Presdt. of the Doniiniou lliilc AHsociation fron its organization until 1871, and in now a Vice- Presdt. of that body. Was a rncni. of the Kx, Council, N.B. Ironi 18.']8to 1810, when lie resign- ed ; and a niern. of L.C. same Province from ISIV] until the Union. An unsuccessful candidate for Westmoreland in N.B. Assembly, 18,'^0. Was sen- ior Judw of Common Pleas for Westmoreland for several years ; a Commissioner, "with lion K. B. Chandler, to settle the boundary line between N.S. and N.B., 18.%; a delegate to Washington respecting border ditliculty, 1839; a delegate to Quehec during government of Lord Durham, to discuss measures connected with the general in- terests of B.N. A.; a Commissioner, with Col. Robinson and the late Col. Bouchette, to settle disputed houmliiry between Can. and N.B.; and ; ' :'■■ ■:"! '! !■!' iij ! ! ■{' i'i||Hiiiiii;i J! :iM!; 50 a delegate, a second time, to Washington res- pecting a Reciprocity Treaty with the U.S., 1852c Moved and carried, 1855, an addition to Standing Orders of L.C. of N.B., to allow the public to be present at the deliberations of that body which up to that period, had been carried on with closed doors ; moved resolutions, in same House, March, }866, approving of the Union of B.N. A. Colonies. Was requested to form an Administration for N.B., 1866, but declined. Called to the Senate by Royal Proclamation, May, 1867. A Con- servative. — *' Wcstco( k/' Sackvillej N.B.; Rideau Club, '^ '■ • ■ ■' 't ' .. '•^''. - ,. '■' • '■ BouRiNOT, Lieut- Col. Hon. John. Of Norman descent. B. in the Island of Jcr- sev. Ed. in Jersev, and at Caen, in Normandv. M !., Jane, dau. of Hon. J. G. Marshall, formerly Ciiief Justice ol Cape Breton. Ls Vice Consul for France at Sydney; Lieut. -Col, Cape Brt'- ton Reserve Militia; and a mem. oi'the Council of the Dominion Rille Assn. Sat for Cape Bre- ton in N.S. Assembly, from 1859 until the Un- ion . Called to the Senate bv Roval Proclama- tion, May, IbGT. A Conservative. — Sydney yCB, BiiowN, Hon. George. ' 'S. of tlio ]ato Peter Biuwii^ Escj., moi- 57 chant, Edinburgh, Scot., who in 1838 emi- grated to New York, where he edited tlie British Chronicle newspaper, and thence moved in 1843 to Toronto, where he established the Toronto Banner, as an independent organ of Liberal Presbyterian views, by the only dau. of George Mackenzie, Esq., of" The Cottage," Stor- noway. Isle of Lewis. B. in Edinburgh. 29 Nov., 1818. Ed. at Edinburgh High School. M., in the same city, 27 Nov., 1862, Annie, eldest dau. of the late Thos. Nelson, Esq., of Abden House, Edin- ourgh. Founded the Toronto Daihj GlohewQw^- paper, of which he became chief potitical writer, 1844 ; founded the Canada Farmer, a weekly journal devoted to agricultural interests, 1864. Is now Managing Director of the '^ Globe Print- ing and Publishing Company ;" and largely en^aared in stock raising. A mem. of the Senate of the Univ. of Toronto; and a dir. of the Isolated Risk and Farmers' Fire Insurance Co. Has been Presdt. of the St. Andrew's Society of Toronto. Was a mem. of commission apptd. to inquire into certain alleged abuses in the manage- ment of the Provl. Penitentiary, Kingston, 1849. Was for many years leader of the Reform party of U. C ,, and as such called on to form a Govt. for late Province of Can., 2 Aug., 1858, which he w h.. li! ■I !l 'I i 1 1 ■ J 1 '. ill I. 1 1 i i II 1 , i 58 succeeded in doing in co-operation with the Hon. A. A. (now Chief Justice) Dorion, but owing to the refusal of the then Governor Genl. (Sir E. W. Head) to grant a dissolution, he and his col- leagues retired from office two days afterwards ; again entered Ex. Council, 30 June, 1864, as a mem. of the Tache-Macdonald Govt., with the consent and at the pequest of the Eeform Party, for the purpose of carrying out the scheme of a Federal Union of B.N. A. Provinces, as laid down and adopted by the Constitutional Com- mittee of the Leg. Assembly of the late Province of Can., of which he was the chairman, but re- signed 21 Dec, 1865, before the Union, was accomplished, owing to his disapproval of the policy of the Govt., with reference to a Recipro- city Treaty with the U.S. Was a mem. of the Charlottctown Union Conference, 1864, and that at Quebec in same year, and of the Confederate Council of B. N. A. Colonies for the Negotiation of Commercial Treaties, that sat in latter citv, Sept., 1865. Proceeded to Eng., as a delegate on public business, 1865, and to Washington, March, 1874, on behalf of Can., and the Empire, to take part in negotiations with the Govt, of the U. S. on the trade relations of Can. and the U.S. Sat for Kent in Can. Assembly, from g.e., 1851, 59 to g.e.5 1S54 ; for Lambton trom latter date to cr. e. 1857, wiieu returned for North Oxford and the city of Toronto, (elected to sit for Toronto) ; for South Oxford, from March, 1863 until the Union. Was an unsuccessful candidate forHal- diniand, April, 1851 ; for Toronto East, at g.e/ 1861 ; and for South Ontario, in House of Com- mons, at g.e., 1867. Called to the Senate, 16 Dec, 1873. A Liberal.— 252, Wellington St., West, Toronto ; " Boio Favk^'^ near Brant/ord, Ont.; Toronto Cliih. ■ - Bureau, Hon. Jacques Olivier, N.F. (De Lorimier.) Family came from JNormandy. S. of JacqucK; Bureau, Esq., merchant, of Three Rivers, P.Q. B. there, Feb., 1820. Ed. at Nicolet College. M., 1st, 184^1, Mdlle. Helene St. Pierre (she d. 1852); 2ndly, 1868, Madame J. H. Terroux. Admitted as a Notarv Public of L.C., 1843. Sat for Napierville in Can. Assembly from g.e. 1854 until Sept. 1862, when elected for De Lorimier Division in L.C.. which he repre- sented until the Union. Was a mem. ofEx.- Conncil, and Provincial Secy., Can., (succeeding Hon. A. A. Dorion) from Jan. to May, 1863. Called to Senate by Royal Proclamation, May, I'^'GT. Was one of the most active promoters of 60 1 1 It. 155 tho anti-seigniorial movement^ and a mem. of the Reform Convention chat met at Quebec on that subject* Took a leading part in the debate in the Senate on Senator Christie's motion re- specting the Pacific Railway ; has always been a consistent Reformer. — 96, St, Frangois Xavier St. i Montreal, '- ^ ,, ^ Campbell, Hon. Alexander, Q.C, P.C. * Of Scotch descent. S. of the late James Camp- bell, Esq., M=D., formerly of Hedon, Yorkshire, Eng. B. in the East Riding of Yorkshire, 1822. Can)e to Can. with his father when very young. Ed. at Lachinc, at the College of St. Hyacinthe, P.Q., and at Kingston. M., 1855, Georgina Fredrica Locke, dau., of Thomas Sandwith, Esq., of Beverly, Yorkshire. Called to the Bar, U.C., in Michaelmas Term, 1843. Created Q.C., 1850. Is Dean of the Faculty of Law, Queen's University, Kingston ; a dir. of the London and Canadian Loan and Agency Co. ; of the Canada Investment and Agency Co. ; and Presdt. of the Roval Canadian Bank. Has been a Bencher of the Law Society, U.C. Represented " Cataraqui '* division in L.C., Can., from Nov., 1858, until the t^nion. Was Si3eaker of that body from 12 Feb., 18G3, until tlie dissolution of Parlt. in May, same year; and a mem. of Ex, Council and 61 Commissioner of Crown Lands, from March, 1864, until the Union . Was a mem . of the Quebec Union Conference . Sworn of the Queen's Privy Council, 1st July^ 1867, and was Postmas- ter Genl. from that date until July, 1873, when apptd. Minister of the Interior, (on the creation of that Dept.), which he continued to hold until the resignation of the Macdonald Govt., 5 Nov., .same year. Was Government leader in the Senate from the Union until Nov . , 1873 . Is now leader of the Opposition in that chamber. Pro- ceeded as a delegate to Eng.,on public business, early in 1870 ; and again in June, same year, to make representations to Imperial Govt., re- specting injuries inflicted by Fenian marauders, and the necessity for continuing a regular mili- tarv force in the countrv. Called to the Senate by Royal Proclamation, May, 1867. A Conser- vative. — ^^ Hillcroft^''^ Union St,, Kingston *i Rideaii Club. Carrall, Hon, Richard William Weir, ilT./). S. of the late James Carrall, Esq., for over 20 years Sheriif of Oxford, U.C. ; and grands, of jJolin Carrall, a U.E. loyalist, who removed from N.Y. to U.C. on the Rebellion of the American Colonies. 13. at CarralFs Grove, near Woodstock, Out., 1839. Ed. nt Triniiv 'i; I (i-^ I ■■[.)■ ■i i'l i 1 1 1 ; : j '1 il'i \ [1 1 College, Toronto, but did not graduate. Graduated as M.D. at McGill University, 1859. Unmarried. A Vice-Presdt. of the Dominion Eifle Assn. Represented Cariboo in the L.C. of B.C. from 1868 until the admission of the Colony into the Can. Dominion, 1871 ; and from 1870 up to the latter event, was one of the Local Executive. Was a delegate to Ottawa, with Hon. Messrs. Helmcken and Trutch, 1871, toj arrange Terms of Union with Canada. Has always been an ardent Unionist. Called to the Senate, 13 Dec, 1871. A Conservative. — Vic ioriay B.C. ; Eideau Club. ' * * ^ Chaffers, Hon. William Henry. {Rouge* mont). ' ' * S. of the late Mr. William Unswortli Chaffers, by Catherine H. Blanchette ; and grands, of W. Chaffers, Esq., M.D„ of Liverpool, Eng. B. in Quebec, 1830. Ed. at Chamblj and Montreal. M., 1849, Louisa, dau. of the late James O'Leary, Es(|., M.D., formerly a surgeon in H.M. service (she d. 1870.) A merchant. Is a dir. of the Isolated Risk and Farmers' Fire Insurance Co. Sat for Rouville in Can. Assembly from Oct., 185G till g.e., 1857, when he retired. Has been Warden of Rouville, Mavor of St. Cesairc, a Commr. ol' 63 Small Causes, and Presdt. of the Rouville Agri- I cultural Society. Represented Rougemont divi- iftioninL.C, Can., from Jan., 1864, until the Union . Called to the Senate by Royal Procla- mation, May, 1867. A Liberal. — St, C^saire. Chapais, Hon. Jeax Chakles. (De la Duran-' taye,) P,C, S. of the late J. C. Chapais, Esq., mer- chant, of River Quelle, P.Q. B. at River Quelle. Ed. at Nicolet College. M. the dau. of the late Hon. Amable Dionne, for many years a mem. of the L.C., Can. A merchant. Was a mem. of the Ex. Council, and Commissioner of Public Works, Can., from March, 1864, until the Union. Sworn of the Privy Council, and apptd. Minister of Agriculture, 1 July, 1867, in which office he remained until transferred to the Receiver Generalship, 16 Nov., 1870; resigned Jan., 1873. Sat in the Quebec Union Con- ference, 1864. Has been a Govt. Director of the Grand Trunk Railway. Sat for Kamouraska in Can. Assembly from 1851 until the Union . Con- tested same seat for Commons unsuccessfully at g.e., 1867. Sat for Champlain in Local House from 1867 to 1871 . Called to the Senate, 30 Jan . , 1868. A Conservative. — St, Denis de la Bote- UUUriej P.Q»\ Eidean Club, i( '■ I! 64 \'\ ■' -^ |i : i mm i;l Chinio, Hon. Eugene. ((?wZ/.) ^^'•^'* ^ "**'' ■'S. of the late Joseph M. Chinic, Esq., mer- chant, of Quebec. B. there, 18 Oct., 1818. M.I Miss Le Blond of Montreal . Head of the firm of Chinic .•♦. >'v7v, '■ \ 65 mem. of the Senate of Toronto University. Sworn of the Privy Council, 7 Nov.^ 1873, and was Secretary of State from that date until jiipptd. Speaker of the Senate, 9 Jan., 1874, \Salary $4,000.) Sat for Wentworth, in Can. Assembly, from 1851 to 1854, and for East Brant from 1855 to 1858 when he resigned and was elected for " Erie" division, L. C ., which he re- presented until the Union . Called to the Senate by Royal Proclamation, May, 1867, A Liberal, L« The Plains 9^^ Paris y Ont. |CocHRANE, Hon. Mathew Henry. ( Wellington,) Family came to Can. from the north of llrel. S.of the late Mr. Cochrane, a Quebec trader. An eminent cattle importer and breeder. Is a trustee of Lennox ville University ; a mem. of the Council of Agriculture for Quebec i a dir . of the Canadian Meat and Produce Co. ; of the Can. Agricultural Insurance Co . ; and of the Waterloo & Magog Railway Co.; and Presdt.of the Tolley Manufacturing Co. Was for some years in busi- ness in Montreal as a leather dealer and machine shoe manufacturer. Called to the Senate, 17 Oct. 1872. A Conservative. --"iIi7Z/mr^^JParm," ]Compton, P,Q,; Eideau Club, [Cormier, Hon, Charles (Kennebec.) S. of M . Pierre Cormier by Marie Anne Landry ; c i! lit'r. C6 'ii f i and grands, of Fran9ois Cormier who emigratedj from France to I'Acadie, N.S., and removed) thence to St. Gregoire le Grand, Nicolet, P.Q.j — B. at St. Gregoire le Grand, 22 June, 1813. Ed. there. M., 5 Nov., 1838, Mdlle Lucile Archambault of Montreal. A millowner. Hasn been Mayor of Plessisville on several occasions,, Presdt. of the Comm'rs Court, and Presdt. oil School Comm'rs. Sat for "Kennebec" in L.C. Can., from 1862 until the Union, when calledl to the Senate, by Royal Proclamation . A Lib- eral and a Nationalist. — Flessisville de Somerseil P.Q. Cornwall, Ho7i, Clement Francis, B.A. S. of Rev. Alan Gardener Cornwall, Rector o| Newington, Bagpath and Beverstone, Gloucester'! shire, Eng., and Chaplain in Ordinary to Heij Majesty, by Caroline, his wife, dau.of Thonia| Kingscote, Esq., of Kingscote Park, Gloucester shire. The ancient English family of Cornwall is descended in an unbroken line from a sono King John of Eng., who was created Earl o Cornwall ; the Kingscotes of Kingscote hav( lived on the lands they now hold for a perioil antecedent to the Conquest. B.in Eng., ISSCJ Ed. at a private school, and at Trinity College) Cambridge, where he graduated B.A. M., ISIlj ,.-^.u:Sgqh>.^-^.. 07 Charlotte, 3rd dau . of Rev . Arthur Gore Peiu- berton, Rector of Kensal Green, London, Eng. Is a Barrister-at-law of the Inner Temple, Eng., and a magistrate for B . C . Sat for Yale-Ly tton in L . C . , of B . C . , during sessions of 1864-5, and again during session of 1871, when terms of union with Can. were agreed upon. Called to the Senate, on B.C. entering the Dominion, 13 Dec, 1871 . A Conservative. — AsTicrofty B. C, ; Oxford and Cambridge Cluh^ Londoiiy Eng, De Lery, Hon. Alexandre Rene Chaussegbos (Lauzon,) Descended from the Chevalier Gaspard Chaussegros de Lery, ht^d of the family in this country, a nobleman who was sent out in 1716 by the King of France, to construct a sys- tem of fortifications in Can . ; one of his cousins became a Vice- Admiral in the French navy, and his grandson, Vicomte de Lery, attained the high position of Engineer-in-chief of the Imperial army* S, of the late Hon. Charles G. de Lery, a mem. of the Ex. Council of Lower Can. B.28 March, 1818. Ed. in Can. M., 1844, Catherine Charlotte, dau. of Hon. Antoine Gaspard Couil- lard de L'Espinay, a mem. of the L.C.ofL.C. Called to the Bar, L.C., 1842. Is Seignmr of 68 Kigaud, Vaudreuil. Has been Presdt. of the Levis and Kennebec Railway. Apptd.mem.for Lauzon in L.C., Que, 1867. Called to the Senate, 13 Dec, 1871, A Conservative.— D^Auteuil St. y Quebec. . *' Dever, //o?i. James. Family of Anglo Norman origin on male side ; on female, is descended from the O'Don- nels. Princes of Tyrconnel. B. at Bally- shannon, Irel., 2 May, 1825. Came to this country early in life, and was ed. at St. John. M., Nov., 1853, Miss Margaret Morris. A merchant. Called to the Senate, 14 March, 1868. Is an unwavering Liberal, and a sincere believer in the beneficial results of a Union of the B.N. A. Provinces under one strong govern- ment. — 42 Union St., St. John, N,B. Dickey, Hon. Bobert Barry, Q.C. S. of the late Robert McGowan Dickey, Esq., who sat in the N.S. Assembly, from 1836 to 1851. B.at Amherst, N.S. , 10 Nov., 1812. Ed. at Windsor Academy. M., Oct., 1844, Mary Blair, third dau. of the late Hon. Alex. Stewart, C.B., Master of the Eolls and Judge of the Vice- Admiralty Court, N.S. Called to the Bar, N.S., Jan., 1834, 69 and to that of N.B., 1835. Has been Judge of the Probate Court and Registrar of Probates for Co. Cumberland for past 20 years. Is a dir.of the Nova Scotia Electric Telegraph Co., and Consular Agent for the United States at Am- herst. Was a delegate from N.S.Govt. to Eng., on subject of Intercolonial Railway, 1858 ; and to the Quebec Union Conference, 1864. Was a mem of L.C.of N.S. before the Union. Called to the Senate by Royal Proclamatien, May, 1867. A Conservative. — Amherst^ N,S, ; Halifax Club; RideauCluh, » . - • : Dickson, Lieut .-CoL Hon . Walter Hamilton. Of Scottish descent. S.of the late Hon. Wm. Dickson, a mem. of the L.C.of U.C. B.in U.C., 1805. M., 1st, Miss Augusta Maria Geale (she d.); 2ndly, Mrs. Armstrong. Called to the Bar, U.C, Hilary Term, 1830. Sat for Niagara in Can. Assembly from 1844 to 1851. Was a life mem. of the Is. C. Can. from Feb., 1855, until the Union. Called to the Senate by Royal Proclamation, May, 1867, A Conserva- tive. — " Woodlawn^^^ Niagar^a, Out, DuMoucHEL, Lieut, -Col. Hon, Leandbe, M»D, (Mille Isles,) Of Norman descent. S. of the late J. B. i \' 70 ill n •' !;ii! Dumouchel, Esq., of St. Benoit, P. Q.,. by Marie Victorie Felix. B. 29 March, 1811 j Ed. at Montreal College. M., 1st, Nov., 1839,| Mdlle Herminie Peltier, of Montreal, (she d. 1867) ; 2ndly, Feb., 1872, Marie Elizabeth Bau- set, widow of Edouard Lesperance, Esq. Ad- mitted to practice of Medical profession, 1835. Is Lieut. -Col. 2nd Batt. Two Mountains Militia, | and has been for 18 years Presdt. of the Agri- cultural Society of same Co. Represented Mi lie | Isles in L.C. Can., from 1864 until the Union. Called to the Senate by Royal Proclamation, May, 1867. A Conservative. — St. Benoit^P.Q, Fabrb, Hon, Louis K. Hector (La Salle.) S. of Edouard Raymond Fabre, Esq.; and brother of the Rt. Rev. E. G. Fabre, Coadjutor Bishop of Montreal. B. in that city. Ed. at the College of St. Sulpice. M., 1863, the dau. of EJ L. Pacaud, Esq., Advocate, Arthabaskaville. Called to the Bar, L.C, 1856. Has been long ami intimately connected with the newspaper press of Quebec, and occupies a distinguished place as a French Can. litterateur. Was some time editor of UOrdre (Montreal) ; and from 1802 to 1866 had editorial management of Le Canadien, (Quebec.) In May, 1867, founded L'Ev^ncmcni 71 (Quebec), of which he remains editor and proprietor. Author of Esquisse biographique sur Chevalier de Lorimier (Montreal, 1856) ; Ecrivains Canadiens {Rev. (7aw, 1865-6) : Canadian Literature ( Trans, L.&H, Soc, 1866.) Has been Presdt. of the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec. An unsuccessful candidate for Quebec County in House of Commons, March, 1873. Called to the Senate, 5 Feb., 1875. A Liberal. — Quebec, Ferguson, Lieut, -Col, Hon, John. Descended from the family of Ferguson, of Au- chentiber, Ayrshire, Scot. B. in Ayrshire, Scot. , 1813 Ed. there. Settled in Bathurst, N.B., 1836. M., 1847, Mary, youngest dau. of the late Hugh Munroe, Esq., of Somersetvale, Bathurst. Has been for many years a partner in the firm of Ferguson, Rankin & Co., a branch of the exten- sive firm of Pollock, Gilmour & Co., of Glasgow. Is Lieut. -Col. 1st. Batt. Gloucester County Militia, and a mem. of the Council of the Do- minion Ride Assn. Sat in L.C. of N.B., from Sept. 1864, until the Union. Called to the Se- nate by Royal Proclamation, May, 1867. A Conservative. — Bathurst, N, B, t ^ 1 . 1 f r \ t • 1 \ 72 Ferrter, Lieut. 'Col. Hon, jAMEf=?. (ShawirUi [/an.) B. in Scot., 1800. Ed. in Fifcshiro. Cam to Can. in 1821, and up to 183G \vafl activoJTf engaged in mercantile pursuits. Became mem. of tlie Corporation ot the city ofMontrca;| in 1811, Mayor in 1817, and Lieut. -Col. of tfe Fire [Battalion of Montreal Militia same vear, Projected the Montreal and Lachine Railway, o:j wh.ch he was Pre»«dt. tor some years. Apptd.iij mem. of the Board of the Roval Institution fori the Advancement of Learning, 1815, of which lie| subsequently became Presdt. Has been a dir, of the Can. Board of the Bank of British NortlJ America since it was tirst established. WaJ Presdt. of the Montreal Assurance Co. for m\ years, of the St. Andrew's Society, Montreal! upon several occasions, and a mem. of thJ Council of Victoria College, Cobourg. is Chair- man Can. ]3oard of the Grand Trunk Railwiiv Co., including the Montreal and Cliamplain, ami the Bufialo and Lake Huron Railwav Cof!.;| Pref-dt. of the Quebec Temperance and Prohi- bitory I^eague; of the Montreal 1\Mnperaiice Vigil- ance Assn., and of Montreal Auxiliary ]]ible Soc- iety ; Vice-Presdt. of the Sabbatii School Assn. o(| Can.; and of the French Canadian Missionary So-I X,. ..*T> ^ «'■ •• \ Ti (Showivr^'iety \ Supclt. of the Wesleyaii Central Sunday chool, St. .laniCH st., Montreal ; and a dir. of the international Bridge Co. Waw a life mem. of the j.C, Can., from 27 May, 1847, until the Union. vailed to the Senate by Royal Proclamation, ay, 1867. Apptd. mem. for Victoria in the .C, Quebec, 18G7. A Conwervative — 100, St, wilexander St., Montreal ; St» Jamcs^ Club, e. Cai R activ( tecame r Montreal ol. of tlu! inie year .alhva}^, o:l Apptd. a| tution for 'which lie en a dir. iph Nortlil ed. WaJ 0. for pi.\| Montreal! 1. of ih\ Js Chairl c Railwiu plain, ami av Co8.;| id Prolii- nee Vigil- l^ibleSoo- .d Assn.ofl onarv So- j'LiNT, Hon. Bill A. Family emigrated from Cornwall, Eng., ^0 Connecticut, previous to declaration of ndepcndence ; thence removed to Can. in .803. B. in Elizabethtown, Leedn, Out., Feb., 1805. p:d. there. M., Sept., 1827, Muebe Sawyer, 2nd dau. of the late Philip Cle- ment, Esq., of Brockville. A merchant; Reeve )f Elzevir, HastingH ; Vice-Presdt. of the Sah- oath School Ahsu . of Can., of wdiich he was [)reviously Presdt.; and a dir. of Grand Junction Railway. Has been on commission of the Peace bince 183G. Was first Presdt. of the Board of Police, Belleville, Reeve of Belleville, Mayor of Ithat town, 1800, and Warden of Hastings, 1873. Sat lor Hastings in Can. Assembly from 1847 to 1851, when defeated, and for South Hastings from 1851 to 1857. Was ixn unsuccessful candidate i for Trent Division, L.C., Can.,18(M. Uepro- son ted that divinion from 18G3 until the Union. Called to the Senate, hv Uoval Proclamation, May, 18(>7. A Liberal . — ^^Bridgewater^'' Belle vilUi Onf^ Foster, Lieut. -Col. ^ Jfon, Asa Bklknaf. {Bedford). 8. of the late Dr. 8te])hen S. Foster, an early settler in Eastern 'JV>\vnshii)8, P.Q., who represented ShetVord in Can .Assembly troiii 1841 to 1847. Is Lieut. -Col., commanding b( Batt. Shetlbrd Militia; Presdt. of the South Eastern Counties Railway; Vice-Presdt. ami Managing Director o\ the Canada Central Rail- way ; Managing Director of the Brockville and Ottawa Railway ; and a dir. of the Bedford Di' trictBank. Sat for ShelVord in Can. Assembh from 1858 until 18r>0, when he resigned, and was returned to L.C. for Bedford (ii vision, whicl). he represented until the ITnion. Called to the Son* ate, by Royal Proclanu\tion, May, 18G7. A Con- »servative. — IGO, St. JanUsS^ St», Montreal; HV terloOy P.Q, GiRAUi), lion. Marc amaulk, X.P, S. of the late M. Ap^>'''lf Giraril, ot Varennes. P.Q.) l^y Josephte DauntM^. B. at Varenncj'. T5 liopro- » Union, aination, ," Belle Foster, H, P.Q., ibly from uling hi \o South stit . uiui ral Rail* ville and )r(l Di*^^ and was hicl). ho the Son- A Coll- aroniiOJ. urenue!». 55 April, 1822. Ed. there, tlnmarried. A \)tary Pnblic. Called to the Bar of Manitoba, 871. Was a mom. of the Ex. Council, and flreafiuror ot Manitoba, tVom Sept., 1870 until [March, 1872, when he resigned ; and Premier of :he Province, with ollice ot Provl, Secy., from 8 uly to 2 Dec, 1873, when he and his Govt. [retired. Apptd. a nuMu. of the Ex. Council for .W. Territorien, Dec, 1872. Is Vice-Presdt. of ■lie Selkirk Agricultural Society, and Presdt. of |the St, Jean Bauthte Society of Manitoba. An unHUCcesf^ful candidate for Montarville in L. C, [Can., 1858, and for Hochelaga in Can. Ansenibly, 11802. lleprei'cot. (she -Board of! Kinsrston ; in Inland sdt. of the sdt. of the in L.C.J , until the 'r^mation, Elms.'' of HaiTi- 1^ claims ni descent from Hugh Hamilton, a son of Sir James Hamilton of Evandale, in the kingdom of Scot., who settled in Irel., 1616. (See Burke's Landed Gentry,) Third s. of the late Col. Geo. Hamilton of Quebec and Hawkesbury, Can., who died in 1837, by Lucy Craigie. B. near Quebec, 1827. Ed. in Montreal. M., 1st, Rebecca L., dau. of the Rev. John Lewis, B.A., of Cork, Irel. (she (1.); 2ndly, Ellen Marion, dau. of Wm. Wood, Esq., of Scale Lodge, Surrey, Eng. (she d., Jan., 1872) ; 3rdly, June, 1873, Jeanie, relict of the late John Major, Esq., and dau. of the late Chas. Gamble, Esq., formerly of Castletown, Tipperary, Irel. Is a mem. of the extensive and long estab- hshed lumber firm of Hamilton Bros., proprie- tors of the Hawkesbury Mills, Ont. ; Presdt. of the Canada Timber and Lumber Assn. ; and a dir. of the Cfttawa Union Forwarding Co, ; of the Canada Investment and Agency Co. ; Vice- Presdt. of the Merchants^ Bank; and of the Re- liance Mutual Life Assurance Society of London. Was Reeve of Hawkesbury for four years, and Warden of the United Counties of Prescott and Russell for three years. Sat for Inkerman in L.C., Can., from 1860 until the Union. Called to Senate by Royal Proclamation, May, 1867. A Conservative. — " Evandale Ilousey'^ Haivkes- ^,j^v.;' .♦gt 78 I 1^ huryy Ont. ; ^^ Tyrella Hoiise/^ Sherhroolce St.^g Montreal; bt, James' Club; Bideau Club. Havilakd, Hon, Thomas Heath, Q.C, Son of the late Hon. Thomas Heath Haviland, formerly of Gloucestershire, Eng., who was for many years before the introduction of Responsi- ble Govt., 1851, a mem. of the Ex. and L^g, Councils, and Colonial Secy, of P.E.I. B. at Charlottetown, 13 Nov., 1822. Ed. at Brussels, in the kingdom of Belgium. M., 1847, Anne Elizabeth, dau. of John Grubbe, Esq., late of Horsendon House, Bucks, Eng. Called to the Bar,P. E.I. ,1846. Created a Q.C, 1865. Adir. of the Bank of P.E.I. ; a Master in Chancery ; a Notary Public ; and a Colonel "n the Volunteer Militia. Was a mem. of Ex. Council, P.E.I, from April, 1859 till Nov., 1862; for a short period, 1865 ; from 1866 to 1867 ; and from Sept., 1870 until April, 1872, during which several periods he held the office of Colonial Secy, al- most constantly, except in 1865 when he was Solicitor-General. Was Speaker of the Provl. Assembly from 1863 to 1864, and Leader of the Opposition in that Chamber from 1867 until the g . e . , 1870 . Was a delegate to the Quebec Union Conference, 18645 and to Ottawa, with Hon. 19 Messrs. Pope and Howlan,May, 1873, to arrange final terms upon which P.E.I, was admitted as a Province of the Dominion. Has sat lor Georgetown in Provl. Assembly since 1846. Entered Local Cabinet again 18 April, 1873, and holds office of Provl. Secy. Called to the Senate, on P. E.I. entering the Union, 18 Oct., 1873. A Conservative. — Alma Cottage, Charlottetown, Haythorne, Hon, Robert Poore. Descended from a family of merchants and bankers, belonging to Bristol, Eng, S. of the late Aid. Haythorne, four times elected Mayor of Bristol, who was largely engaged in the Spanish wool trade, and subsequently owned landed property in Gloucestershire, by Miss Curtis, of Mardyke, Bristol. B. at Clifton, Bris- tol, 1815. Ed. there. M:, 1861, in P.E.I., Elizabeth Badcliffe, eld. dau. of Thomas Scott, Esq., of Belfast, Irel. Is a Magistrate, and a Governor of Prince of Wales' College. Sat in theL.C. of P.E.I, from 1866 to 1874. Entered the Ex. Council, 1867, as a mem. of the late Hon. G. Coles' Administration; after his re- tirement continued to sit in the Administration of Hon . Joseph Hensley, and on his elevation to the Bench, succeeded him as Presdt. of the 80 1; i ^ ■ Council and leader of the Govt, in which he con- tinued until his resignation, 1870. In April, 1872, four days before the meeting of Parlt., was entrusted with the formation of a new Govt., a duty in which he was successful ; and in Feb.. 1873, he, with his colleague, Hon. D. Laird formed a delegation to Ottawa on the subject the Union of P.E.I, with Can., on the resul of which mission his Govt, went to the country, but not being sustained, he with his colleagues resigned, 18 April, 1873. Has assisted in carry- ing improvements in the laws relating to the Land Tenures of P.E.I. Called to the Senate, on the admission of P.E.I, as a Province of the Dominion, 18 Oct., 1873. A Liberal. — ^^ Marsh- fieldy^ Charlottetown ^ It,' Holmes, IToji, John. B. in Ross-shire, Scot., March, 1789. Ed. there. Came to N.S., 1803. M., 1814, Miss Eraser, of Nova Scotia. Sat for Victoria in N.S. Assembly, from 1836 to 1847, when de- feated, and again from 1851 to 1858, when he was appointed to L.C., where he sat until the Union. Called to the Senatp by Royal Procla- mation, May, 1867. A Conservative. — Spring' vlUcy via New Glasgow ^ N .S. Howl B.i grated the C< Miss ( shipov Is Vi Domir Prince Counc the G( aim OS Was a 1869, i and I Union unanii Sat fo] from lector he reg Princ Was i of th( to til niinio 1 .JC/.j 81 HowLAN, Hon» George William, B. in Waterford, Irel., 19 May, 1835. Emi- grated with his parents to P.E.I., 1839. Ed. at the Central Academy, there. M., Oct.. 1866, Miss Olson, of St. John, N.B. A merchant and shipowner, and largely engaged in the fish trade. Is Vice-Presdt. (representing P.E.I.), of the Dominion Board of Trade, and a Governor of Prince of Wales' College. Entered the Ex. Council of P.E.I. , 1866, and remained a mem. of the Govt., a part of the time being co-leader, almost uninterruptedly until 30 June, 1873. Was a delegate to Washington on trade matters, 1869, and to Ottawa, with Hon. Messrs. Pope and Haviland, May, 1873, to settle terms of Union with Can., which terms were' adopted unanimously by both Houses of the Legislature. Sat for Queens, (1st Dist.) in Provl. Assembly, from 1862 until June, 1873, when apptd. Col- lector of Customs at Charlottetown, which office he resigned in Sept. following, in order to contest Prince for House of Commons, and was defeated. Was in Provl. Assembly a strenuous advocate of the building of P.E.I. Railway. Called to the Senate, on P.E.I, entering the Do- minion, 18 Oct., 1873. A Liberal. — Alherton^ P,E,L I } IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-S) /. 1.0 I.I m. 12.5 1^ 12.2 m m 1.25 ,.4 |,.6 ^ 6" ► v] V / Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STRKT WnSTER.N.Y. 145S0 (716) 872-4503 ^ N^ 1 \ :\ \ ^^ ^\ '^oN .. :f! (.:!■ 86 Uist, and Glendale, Isle of Skye. B. in Co. of Inverness, Scot., 1832. Ed. there. Came to B.C., 1861. M., 17 March, 1867, Catherine, second dau. of Capt. J. M. Keid, of Hon. H.B. Co.'b service. Is Presdt. B.C. Rifle Assn. Was for eight years in Hon. H.B. Co's service, during which i/ime he acted as Capt. of Militia and Collector of Customs. Elected Mayor of city of Victoria, 1866, and again, 1871. Served as a mem. of first Board of Education, mem. Govt. Tax Court of Revision and Appeal, Road Commissioner, but declined the appointment. Called I II w ,i ' I I flu: 92 to the Senate by Royal Proclamation, 1867. A Liberal. — Halifax ; Arichaif N,S, Montgomery, Hon. Donald. ' - - Sixth s. of the late Daniel Montgomery, Esq., who emigrated from Argyleshire, Scot., to P.E.L, upwards of a century ago, and for more than thirty-five years represented Prince county in the Provl. Assembly, by Miss Penman, of New Eng. B.inPrincetown, P.E.I., 19 Jan., 1808. Ed. there. M., Ist, 1835, Miss Anne Wainay (she d. April, 1856) ; 2ndly, May, 1861, Louisa, relict of the late Lawrence W.Gail, Esq. Sat for Prmcetown in the Provl. Assembly, of which he was Speaker for four years, from 1838 until 1862, when the Leg. Council being made elective, he was elected to that body and became Speaker, an office he continued to hold until March, 1874. Called to the Senate on P.E.I, entering the Union, 18 Oct., 1873. A moderate Conserva- tive. — Park Corner y P.E.L MuiRHEAD, flb/i. William. : -♦ , .^^ ^ u S. of the late John Muirhead, Esq., a native of Dumfries-shire, Scot., who came to N.S., 1817, and for some years carried on business as a merchant and shipbuilder, at Pictou, N.S. B. in town of Pictou, 4 April, 1819. Ed. at Miramic shipper, Is Presd Co. ; ati and a di and oft to the I 4 Jan., NORTHU S.ofJ Jeremia from th< tion, re] cial Pa] hold th years. M., 1841 Esq., John I owners. of the }i Ocean mem.o trial Sc from g Oct., : Halifa 93 . I 7. A . Esq., ^E.I., than ity in f New 1808. ainay ouisa, Sat Which until sctive, 3aker, 1874. ? the lerva- lative T.S., !ss as NT.S. d* at Miramichi. M., Miss Annie Gray. A merchant, shipper, shipbuilder, ship owner, and mill owner. Is Presdt. of the Maritime Warehousing and Dock Co. ; and of the Miramichi Ship Building Co. ; and a dir. of the Maritime Bank of the Dominion, and of the Coldbrook Rolling Mills Co. Apptd. to the L.C.of N.B., 1867. Called to the Senate, 4 Jan., 1873. A Liberal. — Chatham^ N.B.. NoRTHUP, Hon, Jeremiah. . i . . S . of John Northup, Esq . ; and descended from Jeremiah Northup, a loyalist, who came to N . S . from the U.S., at the close of the Am. Revolu- tion, represented Falmouth in the first Provin- cial Pari t. that sat in N.S., and continued to hold that seat until his death, a period of 25 years. B.at Falmouth, 1815. Ed. in Halifax. M., 1848, Emily, dau. of the late John Cochran, Esq., of Newport, N.S. A mem. of the firm of John Northup & Sons, merchants and ship- owners. Is a Justice of the Peace ; Vice Presdt. of the Merchants' Bank of Halifax ; a dir. of the Ocean Marine Insurance Association ; and a mem. of the Committee of the Protestant Indus- trial School. Sat for Halifax in N.S, Assembly from g.e., 1867, until called to the Senate, 10 Oct., 1870. A Liberal, — 213 Brunswick St,y Halifax; Halifax Club. li I > i' / \f "V* H i. 1 (' '1 1 if- ^y^ !. Odell^ //on. William Hunter. S. of the late Hon. William Franklin Odell, who held the office of Provl . Secretary of N.B. for 32 years; and grands, of Hon. Jonathan Odeil, a zealous royalist residing in New Jersey, U.S., who went to Eng. at close of the Am. Re- volution, as Private Secretary to Sir Guy Carle- ton (1st Lord Dorchester), and was apptd. Provl. Secy., Registrar and Clerk of the Council of N.B.,onits being constituted a separate Pro- vince. B. in N.B. Ed. at King's College, Fred- ericton, where he graduated B.A., 1832. M., the eldest dau. of the late Hon. Mr. Justice Bliss, of Halifax. Called to the Bar, N.B., 1838. Apptd. Clerk of the Supreme Court, N.B., which office he subsequently resigned. Apptd. Deputy Provl. Secy., Registrar and Clerk of the Ex. Council, N.B,, 1838, and subsequently, in 1844, Uled the latter position on its being constituted a separate and distinct office, i Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, 1847; and a mem. of L.C. of N.B., by Royal Warrant, 1850, where he sat until the Union. Has been Presdt. of the York Agricultural Society. N.B. Is a Notary Public and a Commissioner for taking affidavits in Supreme Court. Was a mem. of Ex. Council and Postmaster Genl., N.B., from 1865 until 95 resignation of the Govt. in following year. Called to the Senate by Royal Proclamation, May, 1867. A Conservative. — ** Raohwoody^ Fredericton, N.B. Paquet, Hon, Ansblme Homere, M.D.y (De la Valliere.) S. of the late Timotliee Paquet, Esq., by Marie F.Robillard, both of the Parish of St. Cuthbert, P.Q. B.at St. Cuthbert, 27 Sept., 1830. Ed, at the Colleg^b of L'Assumption. M.at L'As- sumption, Sept., 1854., Delle. Marie Alphonsine Henrietta Gariepy. Is a Licentiate of the Col- lege of Physicians and Surgeons of L.C. Was an unsuccessful candidate for L.C. division of De LaNaudiere, 1863. Sat for Berthier in Can. Assembly from 1863 until the Union, and for same seat in House of Commons from that event until 9 Feb., 1875, when elevated to the Senate. --St. Cuthbert, P.Q. Penny, /To^i.Edward Goff. (Alma.) B.atHornsey, London, Eng., 15 May, 1820. Ed.inEng. M., 1857, Eleanor Elizabeth, dau. of Oliver Smith, Esq., of Montreal. Came to Can., 1844. Called to the Bar, L.C, 1850. One of the proprietors of, and chief political ^vritor for, the Montreal Herald newspaper; and i! i ■I .1 i I h i* it M I^.jhKm\* Us>\ WrtJ^ IVputv Mhovii\ 01 Nov F.A^^vilv vM-igiuAUy t^^^\n \Yj\U\«*. IsKlosl w.o< t}\<^ Uio \V\Hu"^ra \\uN\ Iv'iq.* an oxtonswo l\in\ Ki?-^nv^\ IU^H?», Knjjv H. in oily ot QwoImv, 11 nnu'\rr\i\ {. I w MonwM" Y>:^» x^horc Ui$ t^rm carry ou larg\> Iwinboring nt ('lull nml Potn, n.htl llio H.H.nl Am.; l»iMil - i'ot. h\y\ Mnli. (Mn(MMi(iitii Miliiini tV''OM«)(. cf \\\v riniMXilinn Atrili(lMiiMj\(i iit Cnn. Am- mMuMv iVmn 1M55 ii» ^.o.« iMnT, niul Inr ('hjcoii- \\\\\\ t\\u[ HM)rnt»nriv, (nun liiHor •lalf tttiHI clocfrd (olj.r. tor I.Junonliilf'M (livlMi«m in IM(M, wIh'k* l\f> Bh< until Iho Unitjn. Wmm n cfindldMlo fof (M\ioi>\ilinn ivnd Tn«l(nic»jn», IMHI, Iml, n»l,if(wf in rtMor(>rtl\o Into \[n\), A.N. Moriii. dnlliMl |/» iho Monnio l»y Uoviil Pr«Hd»inwilion, Mny, iHi;*/. A (\>nPiM*vfi(ivif» . — • Cli'ib; h'utnm Club. MI«!op{ B, ot Ki>Imm'( Uottd, Mm(|,, an oxIonMJvp *arnun* in tho Co. SnilnlU, |<]n^. li. at Fr(»8win^- tloM, in tivat oounty, 11 Doo., 1814. Md. at Lax- (u^M» siuwo oowntv. A dir. of tin* (I rand Jnnc- tion Uiiihvay. Hat tt>rQninl(' DiviNJun in L. C, Cj\n. tVoivi Oot., IHll'i until tho Ihiiun. Uf'[>re- eo!\te\l Kast UaHtingrt in llonse (d'C'onnnonM IVoni tho Union, \n\til oaikvl io tho Srnat(^, 24 l''»'l»., ISTl. A Couj«orvtttivi\ — Bcllevi/lc. Out. i ,- m 98 'I I 4 I i .VAN, Reesor, Hon, David, Of German descent. B. in Tp. of Markham, Ont., 1823. Ed. there. M. Emily, eldest dan. the late Daniel McDougall, Esq., of St. Mary? Ont., and sister of Hon. W. McDougall, C.BJ Founded the Markham Economist newspaper, ( , which he was editor for some years. Has bee Warden of York and Peel. Represented King' division in L.C., Can. from 18(j0 until the Union Called to the Senate, by Royal Proclamation May, 1867. A Liberal. — Markhmn^ Ont, Robertson, Lieut, -Col, Hon, John. A merchant, banker and capitalist. Is a nie of the Senate of the University of New lirun w^ick ; Consul at St. John for Uruguay and tliBj^^^^^^ ^^ Argentine Republic; Lieut. -Col. 1st Batt. » ^^^^ ^Jo John City Light Infantry Militia ; Presdt. of t# ^^^^ ^( Victoria Coal Mining Co.; a local dir. of theBanl^^^ ^'ela of British North America; and of the Maritiiil^^^^^ *<> Bank; and a mem. of the Council of the Chan«^^^ ^^^ her of Commerce, St. John. Has be<^n Presdt.iB *' ^^ the Chamber of Commerce. Sat in the L.C.Mjott IJ/ N.B., from 1837 until the Union. Called totlig ' Senate by Royal Proclamation, May, 1867. Liberal. — WMington Eow^ St, JohUi N,B, ma n\ )un ty m. of the imdas, 99 N.B. [.YAN, LieiitrCol, Hon, Thomas. ( Vicioria.) B. at Balinakill, Co. of Kildare, Irel. Ed. at Ilongowes College, .same county. M., 1871, Dii- ling, 2nd dau. of Charles N. F. de Montenach, Esq.; grand-dau. of the last Baroness de Lon- fueuil, and relicit of the late Oliver Perrault de iiniere, Esq., of Montreal. Is one of the tatholic Commissioners of Education for the Province of Quebec; and a dir. of the Bank of [ontreal. Was for many years a partner in the [uebec and Montreal firms of Ryan, Brothers & Jo. ; retired from business, 1863 ; and in same [car was elected by acclamation for the " Vie- nna'^ division in L. C, which division he con- |nued to represent until Confederation. Was one the Commissioners apptd. in 1865 to proceed the West Indies, Mexico and Brazil to open fade relations between those countries and Can. |alled to the Senate by Royal Proclamation, lay, 1867. A Liberal Conservative. — 206, Peel \t.i Montreal; St. James^ Club; Rideau Club. JOTT, Hon, Richard William, Q.C, P.C. S. of W. J. Scott, Esq,, M.D., Registrar of the mnty of Grenville, Ont., by Sarah Ann, III. of the late Capt. Allan McDonell, of Matilda, indas, Ont., formerly an officer in the ** North i; ■A i! ill' \\ 111' 100 } jii 1 1 / I: I! I American Rangers /' B. at Prcscott, 24 Feb., 1825. Ed. at U.C. College. M. Mary Ann, dau. of the late John Heron, Esq., of Ottawa. Called to the Bar of U.C, Easter Term, 1848. Created a Q.C., 1867. Is a mem. of the law firm of Scott, Stew^art Toronto, where he continues his extensive whole* sale grocery trade. Was an Alderman of London for several years, and Mayor of the city, 1866. Is Presdt. of the J^lorthern Extensions Railway; and of the Toronto Savings' Bank ; and a dir. of the Dominion Bank. Called to the Senate, 2 Feb., 1871. A Conservative. — Bloor St., York- ville, Toronto ; Toronto Club ; Rt'deau Club, Sutherland, Hon, John. ' r ' S. of Mr. Alexander Sutherland, a native o( the North of Scot., who after serving in the British army daring the Peninsular campaign came to this country in 1815 and settled at Rd River, 1821. Ed. there. M. the second dau.ol] John Macbeth, Esq., of the same place. Wasal mem. of the Council of Assiniboia^^from 186SI until it ceased to exist ; and was the first Sheri of Manitoba (apptd. 1870), an office he resigne on his being called to the Senate, 13 Dec, I»71 Is "National" in politics, but desires to have thi connection with the mother countrv cherished by Ji Esq., OhVi( can, Assen Anne at Nic Aimee forDe L.C., J (Montr authon and ha; day. ; from g Senate, Sherbrc ViDAL, FamiJ En^. in Capt. R much as possible. — ^^BellevueHouse" KildonwM 4 /^^„ »#0:- '■''''.'^' -*;fi-. ~-«/^^^. "* ..::;»y './*;.'-• . ■ /^, . '' f k Trudel, Hon, FRAN901S Xavier Anselmc. (J Salaberry,) .. ^ ^ ' ^ S. of F. X. Trudel, Esq., of St. Prosper, P.<3| Christ^si his fathi ^oJJowini elde/ift di 105 by Julie Langevin, a grand-dau. of J. A. Hamlin, Esq., Seigneur des Grondines ; and grands, of Olivier Trudel, Esq., of Ste. Genevieve de Batis- can, who represented Champlain in the L.C. Assembly for a lengthened period. B. at St. Anne de la Perade, P.Q., 29 April, 1838. Ed. at Nicolet College. M., April, 1864, Marie Zoe Aimee, dau. of Hon. Louis Renaud, late Senator for De Salaberrv division. Called to the Bar, L.C, Dec, 1861. Was editor of La Minerve (Montreal) for a short time, 1860. One of the authors of the Programme CatJiolique (1871), and has written largely in the periodicals of the day. Sat for Champlain in Quebec Assembly, fromg.e., 1871 until g.e., 1875. Called to the Senate, 31 Oct., 1873. A Conservative.— 265, Sherbrooke St.^ Montreal. . ViDAL, Lieut.'Col. Hon. Alexander, P.L,S, Family originally from Spain. Removed to Eng. in 17th century. Eld. surviving s. of late Capt. R. E. Vidal, R.N. B. in Berkshire, Eng., 4 Aug., 1819. Ed. at Royal Mathematical School, Christ's Hospital, London, Eng. Accompanied his father to Can., 1834, and settled in Sarnia, following yenr. M., Dec, 1847, Catherine, eldest dau. of late Capt. W. E.Wright, R.N., of i\ ;ji 1- m ^!' ilW it < '1 i, 106 Moore, Lambton. A P.L.S., and practiaed hie profession from 1843 to 1852. Is Lieut. -Col. Lambton Reserve Militia ; County Treasurer of Lambton; and Presdt. Y.M.'s Christian Assn., Sarnih. Was manager of Sarnia branch of late Bank of Upper Canada, from 1852 until the failure of that institution, 1806, and held same position in service of Bank of Montreal from that time until 1875, when he resigned. Was an unsuccessful candidate for House of Commons at g.e., 1867, and at g.e., 1872. Sat for St. Clair division in L.C., Can., from Sept., 1863, until the Union. Called to t>e Senate, 15 Jan., 1873. A Conservative. — Sarnia^ Ont, n : t > Wark, flb/i. David. Descended by both parents from Scotch families that settled in Ulster in the 17th century. B. near Londonderry, Irel., 1804. Came to N.B., 18/^5. M. Annie Elizabeth, dau. of Isaac Burpee, Esq., of Sunbury, N.B. A merchant. Is a mem. of the Senate of the University of New Brunswick. Was a mem. of the Ex. Council, N.B., from 1858 to 1862, and Receiver General for a few months, 1867. Sat for Kent in N.B. Assembly from 1846 until 1851, when apptd. to theL.C. of that Province, where he remained 107 lies B. Ipee, 8 a ew cil, leral .B. . to ined until the Union. Called to the Senate by Royal Proclamation, May, 1867. A Liberal. — Water St,y RichihuctOy N.B. ^ WiLMOT, iTow Robert Duncan. S. of John M. Wilmot, Esq., who sat for St. John (county) in N.B. Assembly for many years, by Miss Street, sister of the late Hon. Saml. Street, of Niagara; and grands. of Capt. Lemuel Wilmot, formerly of the Loyal Am. Regt., who settled in N.B .at the close of the Am. Revolu- tion. (See Sabine's Am, Loyalists,) B, in Fredericton, N.B., 16 Oct., 1809. Ed. in St. John. M., 1833, Miss Mowatt, of St. Andrews. A dir, of the Quebec and N.B. Railway Co. Was a mem. of Ex. Council, N.B., from 1861 to 1854; from 1856 to 1857 ; and again, in his own govt., from 1866 until the Union ; held office of Sur- veyor General from 1851 to 1854; and that of Prov.-Secy., from 1856 to 1857. Was Mayor of St. John, 1849 ; a delegate to Confederate Coun- cil of Trade, Quebec, 1865 ; and to the Colonial Conference for the Union of the B. A. Colonies, London, 1866-7. Apptd. a Commr. to thePhil- adelphiaJExhibition, 1875. Holds a patent of rank and precedence from Her Majesty as an Ex. Councillor, N.B. Sal for St. John ^city and 1 !■ M ii I ; i! ^I^ffi? i'iii III' il' ;l !( t !' '' 1 i i j i 108 county) inN.B , Assembly, from 1846 until 1861, and from 1865 until the Union . Called to Senate ' by Royal Proclamation, May, 1867. A Conser- vative. — ^^ Belmont" Sunburt/, N,B. Wilson, Hon. Charles. (Eigaud.) Sixth 8. of the late Alexander Wilson, Esq., Collector of Customs at Coteau du Lac, P.Q., by the dau. of Captain Monteth d'Aillebout, a gentleman who held a commission in the Frencli army, but who, after the capitulation of Quebec, in 1759, entered the Bng. service. B.at Coteau du Lac, April, 1808. M., 1835, the sister of the late Dr. Tracey, of Montreal. Was for many years head of a firm extensively engaged in the hardware business. Is a dir. of the Scottish Provincial Assurance Co., and Presdt. of the International Transportation Co. Was elected Mayor of Montreal by acclamation in 1851, in 1852, and again in 1853. Created a Chevalier Commandeur of the Roman Order of St. Gregory the Great, 1854. Sat as a life mem. of the L.C., Can., from 1852 until the Union. Called to Senate by Royal Proclamation, May, 1867. A Conservative.— 820, /SAer6r(?oA;e St., Montreal. APP( 30 J appoii Hon. UJi Town soN-B; 14 Ai Sunbu who d( 14 A Saint 1 who de 21 J Lelan, vice Hi 10 0( ofWal the Bei 10 0^ Halifax vated t( 2 Pel Town c Crawf( 109 APPOINTMENTS TO THE SENA^^E SINCE ., , THE UNION. 30 Jan., 1868. Hon. Jean Charles Chapais, appointed for " De la Durantaye" division vice Hon. J. N. BossE, elevated to the Bench. 14 March. Hon. James Bea Benson, of the Town of St. Catharines, t7ice Hon. A. J. Fergus- son-Blair, deceased. 14 March. John Glasier, of the County of Sunbury, Esquire, vice Hon. E. B. Chandi Eii, who declined the appointment. » 14 March. James Dever, of the City of Saint John, Esquire, vice Hon. William Todd, who declined the appointment. 21 June, 1869. Archibald Woodbury Mc- Lelan, of the Township of Londonderry, Esquire, nee JSTon. B. Weir, deceased. 10 Oct., 1870. Hon. Alexander MacFarlane, of Wallace, vice Hon. J. McCully, elevated to the Bench. 10 Oct. Jeremiah Northup, of the City of Halifax, Esquire, vice Hon. J. W. Ritchie, ele- vated to the Bench. 2 Feb., 1871, Hon. Ebenezer Perry, of the Town of Cobourg, in the room of Hon. Georck Crawford, deceased. n r ( " i. • 110 if 14 ' 1.1 : I I I' !1 It 2 Feb. Frank Smith, of the City of Tor- onto, Esquire, vice Hon.. Walter McCrea, elevated to the Bench. 3 Feb. Ezra Churchill, of the Village oi Hantsport, Esquire, vice Hon. J.H. Anderson, deceased. 10 Feb. Hon, Louis Panet, of the City of Quebec, for "La Salle" electoral division, vice Hon, A. J. DucHESNAY, resigned. 24 Feb. — - Hon. Robert Read, of the Town of Belleville, vice Hon. John Ross, deceased, 13 Dec. Hon. Alexandre Rene Chas- fiEGRos DE Lery, of the City of Quebec, for ^^Lauzon'' electoral division, vice Hon. E. H. J. DucHESNAY^ deceased, 13 Dec. Hon. Maro Amable Girard, of St. Boniface, Manitoba. 13 Dec. John Sutherland, of Kildonan, Manitoba, Esquire. 13 Dec. Hon. Richard William Weir Carrall, of Barkerville, British Columbia. 13 Dec. Clement Francis Cornwall, of Ashcroft, British Columbia, Esquire. 13 Dec. William John Macdonald, oI the City cf Victoria, British Columbia, Esquire. v»ii^K "^. Ill 27 March, 1872. — Henry Adolphus Newman Kaulback, of the Town of Lunenburg, Nova IScotia; Esquire, vice Hon, C. R.Bill, deceased. 17 Oct. Matthew Henry Cocjhrane, of Itlie Village of Compton, Esquire, for " Welling- ton" electoral division, vice Hon, J. S. Sanborn, Iq.C, elevated to the Bench. 4 Jan.. 1873. ^ow. William Muirhead, of Ithe Tov/n of Chatham, New Brunswick, in the Iplace of //on. Peter Mitchell, resigned. 15 Jan. Hon, Alexander Vidal, of the iTown of Sarnia, Ontario, in the room of Hon.Bi, IMatheson, deceased. 20 Feb. Hon, Pierre Joseph Olivier IChauveau, of the City of Quebec, for ** Stadaco- na" electoral division in Province of Quebec, vice \Ho7h Joseph PJ. Cauchon, resigned. 10 April. Eugene Chinic, of the City of iQuebec, Esq., for " Gulf" electoral division, mce won, U. J. Tessier, Q.C7., L,L,D,^ elevated to Ithe Bench. 30 May. Hon, George Alexander, of the |Town of Woodstock, Oi\i,y vice Hon, A.A. Burn- iam, deceased. 7 Oct. Joseph Hyacinthe Bellerose, of v>r-. I IJM I- I tfl " 112 Si i I S the Village of St. Vincent de Paul, P.Q., Eeq., lor ^*DoLanandierc^' electoral diviyion, vice Hon, L, A, Olivier, Q,C,, elevated to the Bench. 18 Oct. ffon, Donald Moxtoomery, T£on, KoHKUT PoouE HAYTnouNE, Ilon, Thomas Hk.vth Haviland, and GeougeWilliam IIowlan, Esq., ull of the new Province of Prince Edward Islaml, • .■ ^----Vi 1- -*■■ v- • ' . '-'^ - ■ ' ■ '"^ ^- :>1 Oct. FuAXfOtsXAVtEUAKSELMETuUDEL, of the City of Montreal, ICaqiiire, for '* DeSala- berry" (electoral division, vice Hon* Loius Kkxaud, resigned. IG Dec. Hon, George Brown, of the City of Toronto, t*tce//o;?, Oliver Blake, deceased. 13 March, 1874. Hon. Richard William ScoTT, Q,C.i of the City of Ottawa, vice Hon, Samuel Mills, deceased. 13 March. Edward Goff Penny, of the City of Montreal, Esquire, for "Alma" electoral division, vice Hon.JxuKs Leslie, deceased. 27 March. Pierre Baillargeon, of the City of Quebec, Esquire, M.D., for <*Stadacona" electoral division, vice Hon, P. J.O. CnArvEAU, resigned. 27 Marcli.-- — Ciiaule^ Eugenh Panet, of the iia 'I ]]iy of Quebec, Enquire, for '* La Salle '■ elec- loral diviflion, irice 7/o;i. Louis Panet, roHigned. Feb. 1875, He(itor Fahre, of the City of iQnebec, Eaquire, for " La Salle" diviaion, vice \jIon, 0. E. Panet, refiigned. OFeb. ANSELmE Homere Paquet, of the IVillage of St. Cutlibert, P. Q., Eequire, M. D., for **De La Valliere" division, r/cc Hon, Chas. Mai.hiot, M. D., deceased. :it^' •^o^ {•IH :t' •il 114 ill' 'i i : I i PAKT III. A r Adjournment. — See Interruption of the Sit- tings of Parliament. Amendment. — See Order. Avoidance of a Decision. — When a motion has been made upon which the House is unwilling to come to a vote, there are certain formal modes of avoiding a decision, amongst which are "pass- ing of the orders of the day/' or " moving the previous question." The former means that the House should — casting aside and taking no notice of the matter then before it — proceed to the other business appointed for that day ; the latter, that a vote be previously taken as to the expediency of coming to any decision on the question raised. If " the previous question " be negatived as a matter of expediency, the motion to which it referred is only gotten rid of for the 115 ' I rl time, whereas a direct negative to the motion itself would be a proscription of it for the re- mainder of the Session, as well as a denial of its principle. With respect to a Bill, moving that it " be read this day six months,*' or ** this day three months," is a mode of throwing it out without coming to an express declaration against the principle of the measure. -t « Bills (Private). — Private Bills are chiefly introduced to enable individuals or bodies cor- porate to undertake works of public utility at their own risk, and chiefly for their own emolu- ment and benefit ; but there are other private bills which frequently come before Parliament, such as Bills for adjusting claims to property between individual claimants, and Bills relating to divorce, naturalization, ifec, &c. The ex- penses of legislation in such matters must be paid by the parties seeking the relief; and a de- posit of $200 must be made immediately after the second reading of the Bill. After the second reading, if all the rules of the House have been complied with. Private Bills go to the Commit- tee, and it is before this Committee that proper attention must be given by the parties interested. \' { f it i iir. i ■ ! I 1 1 'Iff ( { 1 . 1 i 1 \ H [' '''\' ■i ^ ,1 i ^ lie I m [■' I ' Individuals or companies may appear by Parlia- mentary Agents. . . , f Bills (Public). — A Bill is the draft or skele- ton of a Statute. Any Bill which the Senate can originate may be introduced and laid on the table by any individual Senator without the previous permission of the House ; but in the Commons, no bill can be brought in unless a motion for leave be previously agreed to. Permission hav- ing been granted, a Committee is appointed to prepare the bill. It is then brought in and read a first time, without amendment or debate, and a day is appointed for a second reading, previous to which it is printed and a copy furnished to each member. The bill, after the second read, ing, is referred to a Committee of the Whole House, at the sittings of which its details are considered, as its principles were at each of its several readings. Members are at liberty to dis- cuss its principles at any of its stages, but no one is considered to have declared decisively in favor of its principles, unless by his vote he supports its second reading. In Committee, the bill is debated clause by clause, the blanks left for names, dates, nature and amount of penalties, &c., are filled up, and sometimes the bill is entirely re-modelled. The blanks, as they are in p skele- late can le table revious inn on s, bion for on hav. nted to ,nd read ite^ and nevious shed to d read- J Whole ails are h of its to dis- no one in favor upports i bill is left for nalties, bill is ey are called, which are usually filled up in italics, are agreed to without a question being put, unless a member should propose to alter them. The next proceeding is, that the Chairman of the Commit- tee should make a report to the House of the changes that the bill has undergone, which he does by presenting a copy of it to the Speaker in its altered form. The report of the Committee is agreed to without discussion, the bill is order- ed to be printed, and it is then read a third time, when any further amendments can be made. If a Hew clause be added, it is called a rider. The last question but one is that the " bill do pass ;" after this nothing remains except to determine its title, which used to be a] general one for all the acts passed in the session, but in modern times distinct titles are used for each statute . During the progress of a bill the House maij divide on the following questions : 1st, on the second reading ; 2nd, that it be committed ; 3rd, on the consideration of report of Committee in case of amendments ; 4th, or that the bill be re- committed ; 5th, that it be read a third time ; 6th, that it do pass; 7th, the title of the bill. These are quite e^'clusive of any division in Com- mittee, or any amendments, or of any clauses added to or expunged from the measure in or ; * il 118 out of the Committee. Alterations are m usually proposed in a bill until after its principJ has been disposed of on the second reading. In mediately after the passing of a bill> it is takel by a member to the bar of the Senate, desirin| their concurrence, where it passes through tli same forms as in the Commons. If the bill rejected, no further proceedings ensue. Whel the Senate agree with the Commons in the priii ciple of the measure, but differ on matters of de tail, a conference usually follows between met bers deputed from each House, who generalll succeed in adjusting the difference ; but if botj Houses remain inflexible, the bill is dropped] The same proceedings are adopted mutatis vn tandis, when the bill originates in the Uppej House. The bill having thus passed both H ses, remains with the Senate except in the cas of a bill of supply, which is sent back to thl Commons, to be by them presented atlhe ban the Senate to the Representative of the Sove reign. The assent of the Crown is the final pro| ceeding which converts a bill into an Act of Far liament. (See "Royal Assent.^^) Budget (The). — The Minister of Financj makes one general statement every year to thj House of Commons, the object of which is tj 119 s are Aesent a comprehensive view of the financial 8 pnncipMjjdition of the Dominion. Sometimes there are iing. In»eliminary, or supplemental, or occasional it is takeBeeches ; but the great general statement of the e, desirinEar has, for a long time past, been quaintly irough tkliied 'Hhe Budget,'' from the French bougeite, the bill m a common figure of speech, putting the name le. Whelthat which encloses, to signify the thing con- n the priolined. The annual speech known by that ap- •tters of delllation embraces a review of the income and ween meiApenditure of the past year, as compared ) generallpth those of preceding years ; remarks upon the 3ut if botlancial prospects of the country ; an exposition 3 dropped! the intended repeal, modifications, or imposi- iitatis 7«A)n of taxes during the session ; and a detail of he Uppele public expenditure during the current period both H >ii|[th its grounds of justification, in thecaeF V ^ ,ck to till the bar the Sov final pro ictofFar Cabinet. — The Government of a State or mmunity is understood to signify the exercise, supreme authority, and includes the executive, e legislative, and the judicial powers; but in )pular acceptation it means only the first of ese, the higher and more immediate functions which are exercised by the Cabinet, a select rear to th idy through whom, for the time being, the hich is t incipal functions of royalty are discharged. f Financ '1* 4 Mi If V ■ 120 i.r !l :\ li 't It is only since the adoption of the system of Responsible Government that any of the B.N. A. Provinces has had a Cabinet of Ministers. Before this took place, those who advised the Executive or Her Majesty's Representative, were called, as they were in fact, Members of the Executive Council. They are here dignified by the same name as that by which they are acknowledged in the Parent State — they are called the Gov- ernment, when the fact is that this word only applies to the three Estates which constitute the Government; but we have come into the use of the term usually employed in England, and as such it will be best to use it. When speaking of the Supreme Government of the Dominion, the people understand the Members of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada in office. The Queen's Privy Council for Canada is at present composed of thirty-nine members, but twenty-six of these are not of the Cabinet. It usually includes all those who are bound to retire when a change of Ministry takes place. jThe Privy Council being more immediately responsible for the conduct of public affairs, their deliberations are always considered confidential and are kept secret. The head of the Cabinet, who has been entrusted witli its formation, is called ^* The ii 121 Premier/^ but more properly " the head of Hsr Majesty's Canadian Government." The Cabinet as it stands at present, comprises the following officers : — ^^ The Minister of Justice and Attor- ney-General ; '' " The Minister of Militia and Defence ; " '' The Minister of Customs ; " « The Minister of Finance ; " " The Minister of Public Works ; " " The Minister of Inland Revenue ; '* <« The Minister of the Interior ; " " The Minister of Marine and Fisheries ; " " The President of the Queen's Privy Council ; " " The Postmaster- General ; " ** The Secretary of State of Canada ; '* <* The Minister of Agriculture ; " and " The Receiver-General." They usually resign when they have lost the confidence of the House of Commons, or they may be dismissed by Her Majesty's Representative, and either House can, by address to the Governor-General, ask for the dismissal of his Cabinet or advisers. The mem- bers of the Cabinet or Administration, are sub- posed to agree upon principles of policy and legislation, and are expected to co-operate in Parliament, upon all matters and questions not specifically agreed upon as "open questions." The office of Premier may be held in conjunction with either of the principal departments of State, though heretofore, (before Confederation), it has 111 !■ I ]\m m m :: 4 ■i: ! I' 122 been usually associated with the office of Attornment, ai ! I J Si^i'i' ney-General. 1 . e Lower larliamen the Pai ere it is ment, h( Parliam ndeth o Clerk or the Crown in Chancery,— Th Clerk of the Crown in Chancery is by right ai officer of both Houses of Parliament. His dutiei are to take charge of all the Poll Books ani Election documents ; to issue Writs of Election &c., attend with .those at the table when soiree, bein ordered by the House ; and at the closing of eacli' session of Parliament to read aloud the title o each several Bill before it receives the Royal Clerk assent by her Majesty's Representative. We re-|lerk of th produce from Macqueen's Appellate Jurisdiction Ms an o of the House of Lords that portion which refers to the duties of this officer in England : — "The duties of ihe Clerk of the Crown do not now, as heretofore, require his constant attendance in the House of Lords. He assists when the Royal aswent is given to Bills-; but has no concern with the business of the Appellate Jurisdiction. In an ancient manuscript, preserved in the office of the Cork of the Crown, the following parti culars are given respecting this ancient officer :—li guch ( The Clerk of the Crown sitteth in the Upper I be read i House of Parliament, by the Clerk of that Courtlie chair) upon the Woolsack, attending there all the Par-loice of a e, with t^ e table, lission un ake mini ouse, bul I other w< )rd of all gaged ; I d distrib 123 iment, and is sometimes sent on messages to le Lower House ; and on the last day of the irliament he readeth the Acts, and the Clerk the Parliament giveth the King's answer; lere it is to be noted that all the time of Par- iment, he sitteth on the right hand of the Clerk Parliament, and when he readeth the Acts, he mdeth on his left hand, which is the higher lace, being on the King's right hand.' }9 Clerk op the House op Commons. — " The lerkofthe Commons House of Parliament" )lds an office of great trust and importance. [e, with two assistants, sits at the upper end of ie table. The Crown appoints him by com- liesion under the great seal. It is his duty to iake minutes, not of the arguments held in the louse, but of the decisions at which it arrives — other words, to make a true and faithful re- )rd of all the proceedings in which it may be igaged ; to see that they are correctly printed id distributed to the members ; to read aloud |1 such documents as the House may order be read ; to perform the duty (without taking le chair) of president or moderator during the loice of a speaker, putting a question and dir- 1(!|( fc <• '\' 'I 1; !■ 1 1 1' ,1 ii Mi 124 ecting a division in the same manner that a speaker would do. Committals. — ^In common with courts of law and equity, the Houses of Parliament can punisli all contempt of their authority, or disobenience of their mandates. Each House is armed with power to repress any aggression committed upon its rights, or any interference with its privileges ; but in the case of the Commons the operation of this power is limited to the session of Parlia- ment ; committals by that House being invali- dated by a prorogation. Either House can dele- gate to a committee the power of sending for papers and records, and of enforcing the attend- ance of necessary witnesses. Committees. — Are, first, those of the Whole House, which may be to consider certain resolu- tions, as to the nature of which considerable latitude prevails ; or the House resolves itself into such Committee, to consider the details of a bill, the principle of which may be discussed at any or all of its other stages ; or there may be Committees for financial purposes, as those of **Supply,'^ or **Way8 and Means" (which see), Secondly ballot 01 the num ceeds fifl the Hoi Bills (w] in Comn Mace is member seat of tl CONFE between ducted b the purp where m purpose have aril subject I Houses i which is asking tl of the S holding £ it may hi for the c( furnishec 125 Secondly, there are Select Committees chosen by ballot or otherwise, for some specific purpose — the number composing such bodies seldom ex- ceeds fifteen members, except by permission of the House. Thirdly, Committees on Private Bills (whicli see.) When the Whole House is in Committee, the Speaker vacates the chair, the Mace is placed under the table, and some other member is called on to preside, who sits in the seat of the Clerk of the House . Conference. — This is a species of negotiation between the two Houses of Parliament, con- ducted by managers appointed on both sides, for the purpose of produci. g concurrence, in cases where mutual consent is necessary ; or for the purpose of reconciling differences which may have arisen. If the conference be upon the subject of a bill de]^>ending between the two Houses it must be demanded by that House which is in possession of the bill, at the time of asking the conference. It is the sole privilege of the Senate to name the time and place for holding a conference, no matter by which House it may have been demanded. Reasons in writing for the course resolved to be taken, are usually furnished to the managers on both sides, in which ! ( 126 I :i h !> S i ; ^'t case it is simply called "a conference." SUould this proceeding fail, a "free conference" must be held, which gives an opportunity for the man- agers individually, and unrestrained by any precise form of argument, to u:ge such reasons as, in their judgment, may best tend to influence the House to which they are addressed. A free conference is usually demanded after two con- ferences have been holden without effect. After one free conference, none other but free confer- ences can be held touching the same subject. Crown. — In speaking of the Crown the reader must remember that the attributes and powers are exercised in Canada by a Representative — viz., the Governor-General. Its attributes are : — To give or refuse to bills " The Royal Assent ; " to cause the laws to be duly administered and executed ; to act in behalf of the whole commun- ity in its intercourse with other countries, (but the Representative of the Crown can neither de- clare a war nor conclude a peace ; this power cannot be delegated) ; to direct the Naval and Military forces within the limit of his Adminis- tration \ to administer the Public Revenue ; to prorogue or dissolve Parliament. The Queen's Representative, in appearing for the Crown, re- presents the source of justice and mercy, confers 12t office, honors, and emoluments ; but in the same manner as the Monarch acts by Ministers who are amenable to the Imperial Parliament, so the Representative in Canada acts by Ministers who are responsible to Parliament, and the choice of those Ministers is the only prerogative which can be constitutionally exrrcisod without responsible advisers ; bat even in this, Parlia- ment, or rather the People's Representatives, exercise the controlling power; for the appoint- ment of such Ministers by the Crown's Repre- sentative can have no practical eflect, unless it rests upon men whose characters and measures prove generally acceptable to the House. Estate of Parliament. — Parliament fully atfsemblcd, consists of the Monarch, or his Re- presentative, the Upper House and the Lower House. They are more frequently spoken of as the three branches of the Legislature. Neither House deliberates in the presence of the Queen's Representative, nor will either of them permit any allusion in debate to the opinions or senti- mc-iits entertained by him. Tlie three branches taken together exercise none but legislative func- tions, and they must all consent or no law can be passed. But they have separate functions as i> ill -.mmttm well. Th« Monarch, or Representative, holds the whole Executive autliority, and while tliej Lower Hou«^e alone can originate Money or Taxi Bills, the Upper House is deprived of this powerj Nor does the Upper House possess the great! function of trying impeachments, which is held] by the Lords in Great Britain, from the simple fact, we presume, that there is no power invest^ ed with the right to impeach . But we will spoal, of each one separately : HousK OF Commons. — The Speaker takes \\\i Chair at 3 p. m. daily. If there be a quorunij the business is proceeded wiih ; if not, the Hous^ is adjourned to the next day, at 3 r. m. Earlj meetings lake place shortly before the tenninaj tionofthe Session, in order to expedite businesj and bring malters to a close ; the House does m usually meet on Saturday, nor does it assemblj on any holiday. No one can be admitted to hea the roi who, lit tl inons, am ble until licroinatlc E 120 If a quorntn i« not present at thirty ininiite.'^ uftur the iin)e of meeting, the Mouse is adjourned nn- til the next fitting day. Fifteen members, in- cluding the Speaker, conntitute a quorum. The Speaker of the Senate is an oflicer appointed by the Crown. ^ ' ExKOT'Tivi:. — See Cai>ijiet. Fin ANCK. — See Hud-i.et . Interruption of the Sittikas of Paiu.iament. — Tlie proceedings of the Legislature may be in- terrupted or suspended eitiier by adjournmenl, prorogation, or dispolution. Adjournmenl, as the term il^jclf implies, is a jiostponcment of the nittingn or proceedings of the House, from one tiine to another specified tor the re-aspemblage. When tlm sittings of both Houses are interrupted by Royal r.athority, it is eallevl prorogation. Dissolution puts an end to the representative character of the individuals who, at the time, compose the House of Com- mons, and Parliament cannot therefore assem- ble until after a new election, except in cases licreinatler mentioned. The power of adjourn- ^i « 1 1 } li J u 130 in*MH in i\ right iH^longinp; to Oftoh Hou^i?, and ihoro lire no re^lrrtiiitfl to ihi« power. riio Hou«e orCoiniuonj'oan intorrupt or poflf- pone any Hrbato, defer (he consideration of any ^neasure, or rtltoii^ether adjourn its sitfing, hut the ]^ra<'tiee i,^ Mlwnys to atljonrn to Roine Rtatrd time ; and we think Tiere can he no di>uht tliat, by i\\o pn^vioiiH pernu«sion of the Uonpe, tho vSpeaker e;\u leave the Chair tor a certain num- ber of }\ourM ; hnt thin doe.M not amount to ixn adjournn\ent, and could not be noted as such hv the Clerk. IhU it must be remarked that the adjournn\ent of one House does not adjourn the other. The (?rown nuiy, penib'ng an adjourn* ment, R\unmon l>v Proclamation either House or ]H>W('r exist;^. and alfliongh in tornier times i( has bt en trcv|uently exercised in the Imperial Leorislnture, it has grow?) into deduct ud(» then-, as well as in tln^ l^rovinces enjoying tlH» privi- leges ot' their own local Legislatures. An individual membcu' mav t\>r a time inier rnpt the ]>rogress oi busiia^ss by successive mo- tions tor adjournment, which may be repeated indefinitely, with this restriction; no second mo- tion to adjourn can be made until atlter eome in- termed i J motion i progreKP the deha Adjoui does |)r( lormcr if< (lie lattei dm-ation od or ext tluishorl l>rorogati II Klin in .v ing ol^^a Jidjournm of the floe md to be I'ight to r nij)ted. ' Com mi tie rogation i mav he re tioii, a!Kl ( »0)dod th; Ipiitch 01' 1 i'arliameij hi 'tier. I , anil pOfii- I anv ■ RtHtrv at the irn tlu» I journ- al so or «o,s lo lilo tins luos i( \periul piivi" Ivo mo- hpoatetl 11*1 n\0' t>me in- 131 torniciliftto proceeding filiall Imvr Ihtii had. Tlir motion in connnittre, flrni tlio chairman report progrePR, i8 equivalent to a motion to adjourn the debate. Adjournment does not clo«r flie HoflHJon ; nor doefl prorogati' i terminal e Parliament. I'hr former in an act which either Houhc can perlbrni ; ihr latter is a power vepied in the Croun, the. liuration of which may ho RuhHccpiontly shoi ten- odor oxUmkUmI as tiie Crown pleaHCH. All nn- tiiushoil l)U«ineRR terminates and le Hourc adjourn. Pro- rogation never cxteudH beyond I'orty dayn, but it may be repeated tVom time to tinie by proclanm- tion, Jind continue to be renewed until it is in- toidoil that Parliamrnt «liall uu^'t tor the den- paloli of businoHP, The Crown can Rummou i\'irlianuMit at any time by giving fourti-^en day.s iu>(ic»'\ ni^solution iy the .KimpU' doiiih of Pa;-- i t I ;i ■»- ij fe 132 iiAinent, and may bo brought about in two wayfl, cither bv tho pleasure of the Crown, or by lapno of tinie tor which it was called into existence. There was a time wlion the existence of a Pur- jianicnt terminated by the den\ifle of the Crown, but a special law removed this provision of the CouvStitMtion. Jhit (here is no power in the Con- stitution by which a Parliament in Canada can be extended beyond five years. If Parliament, at the time of (he Sovereign's death, be separaled by adjournment or prorogation, it muetaseenible immodiafely, or within a reasonable period. Il no Parliament l^e then in existence, the membeifi of the last mrst again meet, and may serve as a Parliament for six months, unless sooner proro- gued. By (he British North America Act 30 Sec. it is provided that ** there shall be a session ol the Canadian Parliament, once at least, everv Tear, so that twelve months shall not intervene between the last sitting, etc' ♦t Law Clerk. — It is necessary to mention thi^ of^oer in particular, because (he Rules of the House assign (o him and (he translators undor, liim certain duties which must be performed, to ensure correct legislation. He is appointed by tlio| Crown. It is laid down as the dutv of tho Law Clerk t reading correct bills, th correotn rd. Th of all Bi uages, h disposed Mini? S' Moxir Means. Okdkr toccrtaii litate the iiecessar} tivo assei ncpt- of Pi one class Jill deli be ^0 its own isa CU^rk to rcvifio M public bills after their firet reading, find to certify thereon that the name arc oorroct; and in every Hubsequent Htage of such bills, the Law Clerk shall be rcHponwible for the correctnesp of said billf«, should tliey be aniend- cd. The roflponsibility is increased by the fact of all Bills having to be printed in both lang* uages, English and French, before Uiey can be disposed of. MiNisTiitj (PuiMK).— -See Cabinet. MiM8Tur. — See Cabinet; also Executive. MoKKV iJiM.. — Sec Supply; a]<(> \Xi\yi^ and Means. I » i III : Ordkr. — By this word is meant an obedience to certain rules and regulations intended to '^ici- litate the despatch of business, and preserve that necessary decorum so essential in all delibera- tive assemblies. The rules by which the busi- ncsi: of Parliament is conducted are of iwo kinds ; Olio class the House possesses in common with all deliberative assemblies — another is peculiar to its own existence and powcr«. For the proper 184 iH I r application of all these rulesj the Speaker or Chairman's decision is had, and to this decision due deference is at all times paid. The Speaker, while in the Chair, takes no part in the debate, it being his duty to regulate the manner in whidi business shall be transacted ; to conline those members who address the House to the subject under consideration ; to give his opinion in all things which relate to order ; to put the matter in dispute into the form of a question upon which the votes of members are taken, and to declare the majority as soon as it is comnumicated to him by the Clerk. It is also his duty to declare the business of the House closed, and to sec that the affairs of the House are correctly and pro- perly recorded. After routine he calls upon the member whose motion stands first on the paper of notice^, or who is otherwise entitled to precedence. All motions must be seconded, or they fall to the ground ; being seconded, iht motion is handed in writing to the Speaker, who has to read it before debate can be had upon it— | having been read, objections may be urged. There are several ways by which a motion nia\ i be opposed ; it may be met by a direct negative, or by an amendment, or by a motion to postponcl or by proceeding to the next order of the day, or 135 er or icisioii eaker, iebate, which those mbject in all matter . which l»y moving the previous (jueetion, or by the sim- ple motion of adjournment. A motion once read cannot be withdrawn without the permis- sion of the House. If must not be forgotten that unless a speech is made objecting to a motion, neither mover nor seconder can speak a second lime except in explanation. If, however, a de- bate does arise, in wliich an opposition is given to the mover of a motion, lie lias the right of re- ply; but it must be understood that this privi- declare Ijege does not belong to the mover of an amend- lied to lineut. All are permitted to explain. The de- declare |[,ate being ended, the Speaker or Chairman puts ec thai Ithe question, and calls upon those in favor to say 'Yea,*' and those of a contrary opinion to say 'Nay.*' He then declares that in his opinion he " Yeas " or the *' Nays " (as the case may e) have it. If his decision is questioned, the ouse divides, the "Yeas" rising and their ames being taken down ; the " Nays " follow- ng; the nuuibers are counted from the record, nd declared. When an amendment has been lOved, the vote is simply taken on the amend- |on may pient, and then on the original question . Should he amendment be adopted, it then becomes the ostpouc Substantive motion, and may be amended in the davjorlame way that the original motion was amended. d pro 8 upon on the tied to ended, ed, the r, who )0u it- urged. I iiri \ i 136 ! I ! J i||i m Thus a number of successive amendments to the I ti^ ^6" original motion may be disposed of. Any mem. I in charg ber is at liberty to interrupt auother by *^ rising! to order," which means that he rises in his place! Petit] and calls the attention of the Chair and the House I which g< to a breach of the orders then being committed. I Parliam( In the debate it is contrary to order to mentionlwho are : any member by name ; the same rule prevailsl Common in Committee of the Whole, except as regfirdmable the the Chairman, who is sometimes called by his|aA*.9<^ ^i6Ze( name, and not Mr. Chairman. ' ■ Istatemeni there be s Originating Bills.— All Bills relating tol^^'^^^^ ^ ^p public income and expenditure, and all BiJlslP^^^'''^"^ usually called Money Bills, must originate iulcomplain the Commons, and be introduced by the Govl"^^'^^' ^^^ ernmeni. -'(See Bills.) Icorrect fo 'plaint, to Parliamentary Agents. — In England all tlie|^-'^ft'^"^»g business transacted for private Corporations andl*^'^') P^'^h individuals is attended to bv what they call Par-I^'^^^^l that liamentary Agents, who are parties generallyl^^^st be o well up in the practice of Parliament, and wh«^^on to Pa take off a great deal of the drudgery from Mem#"^'^ can bers. Parliamentary Agents are now einployeill°^<^" seal in Canada, and are a very useful class of men*'*^'' of tin Being up in their business, they do not annow" ^'^''^jx'c 13' the Members, nor neglect the interests they have in charge. ;ffc/f7 : -ii.iii v; 'i ■^^^ viur-S' Petitions. — There are several regulations which govern the presentation of Petitions to Parliament, which should be attended to by those who are interested. Petitions to the House of Commons should be addressed to " l^he Honor* able the Commons of Canada^ in Parliament asse Med." The petition must be respectful, the statement of grievance or cause of complaint must there be set Ibrth, and the whole must conclude with a specific prayer. Without a prayer to the petition, it would not be listened to, as the mere complaining tor the sake of complaining will never be countenanced by Parliament, and the correct form is, after having alleged your com- plaint, to linish by connecting it with the prayer, beginning, '^ Wherefore t/our humble petitioner, (['c, prays i iDc, setting forth the redress and relief that is sought. Signatures to petitions must be original ; no agent should sign a peti- tion to Parliament for any purpose. No chair- man can sign for a public meeting, but the com- mon seal of a corporation is received as the peti- tion of the whole body. All petitions must be lilt respect lul and temperate laniruage ; they v,\ i !■ I '1 i 1 should not animadvci*t upon conduct of the Par* lianient, the Courts of Justice, or constituted authorities. It is not proper to make reference to any motion or subject under debate, or to a motion in the course of preparation . After pre- sentation, all petitions undergo a close inspec* tion in the Clerk's Department, and when the time comes for receiving them, the Speaker oti'ers Huch remarks as their nature calls for. In Eng- land there is a Committee on Public Petitions, which takes this duty from the Speaker, and it appears to work well, for they frequently find it their duty to report the substance, and frequent, ly the exact words of a petition to the House, and not unfrequently recommend such action to be taken as the case .suggests. Previous Question. — See Avoidance of a Decision. PuiviLEGEs OF PARLIAMENT. — There are thnie kinds. Ist, The privileges which appertain to members individually. 2nd, Those which be- long to the House in its collective capacity. r>rd, Those which bol(»nir to the two Konm iointh. ■- .l':n It is u the poin two Imp assuming Amongst claim ar( Thepo —the po^ issuing h the subje the powe] Crown to against tl Parliamei directly c ment, wh tion and j ercise of i ofprivile^ ing.s and claimed b speech an arrest and of Law an (iictable o Courts of exempt frc 139 f find it I •equent. House, letion to I :e of It is unnecessary that we should here discuss the points of privilege which appertain to the two Imperial Houses conjointly on the subject of assuming the supreme power of the realm. Amongst the privileges which the Commons claim are:— ' --'^ •^'' ' — *- " « jt i I ^re three Ttain to hich be- ipacity. Houses! A-C The power of committing individuals to prison —the power of publishing matters which, if not issuing from such high authority, might become the subject of proceedings in a Court of Law— the power of directing the Law OlMcers of the Crown to prosecute persons accused of offences against the laws, or affecting the privileges of Parliament— and finally of doing anything not directly contravening an existing Act of Parlia- ment, which may be necessary for the vindica- tion and protection of its own rights, in the ex- ercise of its constitutional functions. Questions of privilege take precedence of all other proceed- ing?, and are always in order. The privileges claimed bv individual members are — freedom of speech and person, including freedom from legal I arrest and seizure under process from the Courts [Ot'Law and Equity. This does not extend toin- Idictable offences or to actual contempts of the k'ourts of Justice. Members of Parliament are exempt from aU duties, the performance gf which i:i: I 1 \ . ! \ r 1 \\ I ' \\ i i 140 iiii !| i' might interfere with their prompt attendance to their Parliamentary ealh. Privilege of Parlia- ment, such as it is, continues for a convenient time after prorogation and dissolution. Prorogation. — See Interruption of the Sittings of Parliament. . ;'i Question:, — See Order, < Royal Assent.— The Act by which the Crown agrees to a Bill is called the Royal Assent; this assent is usually given at the end of a Session, unless there is urgent necessity for the Act be- coming law without loss of time, in which case the Governor-General, or the person administer- ing the Government, comes down to the Upper House, and there, in the presence of both Houses, gives his assent. When this is done, either at the close of the Session or on a special occasion, the Governor-General being seated on the throne the House of Commons is summoned to the bar of the Upper House ; being there, the Clerk of| the Crown in Chancerv reads the title of the Bill, hands it to the Chief Clerk, who savs in both English and French s *^In the name of Herj Majesty the Queen, Hie Excellency the Governor*, 141 General sanctions this Bill.'* His Excellency specially manifests his assent to the Supply Bill. Bills to which the Hoyal assent is not given are pronounced to be reserved for the signification of Her Majesty's pleasure thereon, and are nion- lioned in the " Official Gazette " as having been reserved for Her Majesty's consideration. Un- less a reserve is made in the Act itself, so soon as the Royal assent is given, the Act becomes a Law, and can be proceeded on before any com- petent Court. In England, sometimes the Royal assent is given by Commission but in a Colony such an event has never taken place, although there can be no doubt that the Governor-General has power to appoint a Commission to give this Royal assent. V : Sergeant-at-Aiims. — This officer, although in attendance on the House of Conimons, is ap- pointed by the Crown. It is his duty to obey the commands of the House, to apprehend and take into custody all those vvho are con\mitted for any offence by the House. All the messengers and servants of the House, except the Clerks are under his orders. He has a seat at the Bar of the House, and directs all arrangements for the maintenance of order in the approaches there^ I' M, 142 iii '! ■'! i 'I II ll li! I ' to, and in the galleries. He is of course in im- mediate attendance upon the Speaker, from whom he takes all orders connected with his duties. He is assisted by a Deputy. Session. — The Session is the term occupied by Parliament from its commencement to its prorogation. An adjournment does not close a Session. Parliament is annually assembled for the despatch of business. There are certain im- portant Acts which are renewed every year, and without which the Government could not be car- ried on, which compels the Government to meet the Representatives of the people, and render an account of the past 3^ear'6 transactions once a year at least. Unless this be done, there will be no sup- plies. By an understanding. Parliament meets in the month of February, although circumstan- ces sometimes arise to postp'me the time. While the Crown has a right to summon Parliament wliere it pleases, it is generally understood that it assembles at the Seat of Government. The House l^eing assembled the Governor General commands the attendance of the members of the Lower House at the Bar of the Uppe^ House, and deli- vers a Speech from the Throne. This Speech is the first subject taken into coiusideration ; no 143 other business is commenced until th« answer to it is given. As is stated elsewhere, the mere fact of one or both Houses adjourning does not terminate the Session ; it can only terminate by being prorogued by the Crown. All bills and other measures left unfinished, when the proro- gation takes place, arc dead, and parties who wish to revive them must recommence their la* hours at the next Session, as if nothing had been done in the premises. The mere assembling of members does not constitute a Session,— one Bill, at least must pass both Houses, and receive the Royal Assent, before it can be called a Session. Speaker. — Beyond all doubt this oflicer was designated Speaker, from the fact of his being the spokesman of the Commons, in their inter- course with the Crown. He is the presiding of- ficer of the bodv. He reads all communications which come from the Queen's Representative to the Commons ; he has to present and read euch addresses and petitions as are carried up to the Governor-General by the Whole House, and to deliver the usual speeches, on the part of the Commons, when presenting the Supply Bill, and otlior Billfi calling; (or peculiar note and remark* V 1: !^i 144 'X .1 I Through him, all witnesses and prisoners at the Bar of the House are examined, and he directs all arrangements, when the House is to be ad- dressed by Counsel. It is his duty to deliver the reprimand of the House to any one who has in- curred the penalty of receiving it ; it is also his dutv to issue warrants of committal or release for breach of privilege, to communicate with any parties, when so instructed by the House It is his duty to closely examine the provisions of pri- vate Bills so as to protect the public against any suprise, or undue encroachment or injury ; to control and regulate the conduct of subordinate otlicers of the House ; to enforce the Rules of the House ; he cannot join in any debate unless in Committee of the Whole House. As the presid- ing officer of the House, he has all the duties at- tciclied to such an office. The Speaker Is chosen by the members of Parliament, and holds his office until tLe Pailiament in which he is elected is dissolved. Should a member persevere in dis- obeying the order of the Speaker and of the House, the Speaker may "name him," as the term applies, a course uniformly followed by the censure of the House. In extreme cases, the Speaker may order members or others into ciis- lo 1\ until the pleasure of the House be si^jnifietl. On divif equal, h otherwis SUPPL public ii with the lution m always C course o to a Con ed there( quisite fc nients of rious pu are conti reported consider may be. Supply 1 ment for ated. T other M( the subs course v^ privilege can be of 'Any p 145 On divisions, when the numbers happen to be equal, he gives the casting vote, but he never otherwise votes. Supply. — All proceedings which relate to the public income or expenditure must originate with the Commons, and must be begun by reso- lution moved in Committee of Supply, which is always Committee of the Whole House. In the course of the Session, estimates are submitted to a Committee of Supply, and resolutions mov- ed thereon, granting to the Crown the sums re- quisite for the management of the various depart- ments of the Government, and the support of va- rious public and private institutions. Such as are contirmed by the Committee of Supply are reported to the House, where they are again re- considered and adopted, or rejected as the case may be. Upon these, a Bill is passed, and this Supply Bill furnishes authority to the Govern- ment for disbursing the various sums appropri- ated. The Upper House may reject this or any other Money Bill, but they car not alter or amend the substance of a Supply or Money Bill ; such a course would be regarded as an invasion of the privileges of the Lower House. Before any Bill can be introduced authorizing the expenditure ol juiy p\il»lic !nune\^, re.-<>IntionH nnif^t be moved ! ■ r t ^ 1 j i ! ] 1 i 1 t ■ ; 14b^ in Committee of Supply, agreeil to there, reported and confirmed by the House. Thrkk Mokths (This Day) — See avoidance of a Decision. Ways and Means. — As the Committee of Sup- ply relates to the expenditure of the country, so the functions and duties of a Committee of Ways and Means have reference to the funds by which such expenditure is to be met. Loans, duties, taxes, excise and revenue of every description, are submitted to the Committee of Wave and * Means. The propositions of Government on this subject are reduced to resolutions, submitted, considered and decided on, and such as are agreed to are reported to the House. Those which may be adopted are embodied in a Bill or Bills, and in due course and form become the law of the land. As in supply, the Upper House may reject these Bills, but cannot amend them, nor can the Upper House insert a pecuniary pe- nalty in any Bill. m W'l in ported idanc? f Sup- try, so Ways which [utie8, iption, 8 and •n this litted, [iS are Those Jill or le law louse them, 7 pe- > M ^ ^ ^ v» v\ @ t*-* ■% ^ « CQ O O 00 C^ CO „ l-H 4) c8 ^ 0^ o S cf ^ CO 1 >? tf 30 .2 o _p- » . 5 CO cc I % ; i-s s ^ '-s ci c^ n "^ ">* CI y^ I— I '-I r-« u-t O W '« '?< !-• r- C^ >•» rH ^ ^ 5 rtj ji^ ji « ^ - -* ;=i5 5 O ^ r ^ :2 5^^^ (fi 5 > SI ?? C^OQ ■«« 4> - a i^ < ;s g ^, < fM in < 00 "O t- "O 5^ (— I r-» T< rH c r-1 i,- a.^ '— ^i^, -11 fe ;JH -^ O ''t' '-O I-^ r-< l-'- 'JJ) O f- c^ 30 X> C I 148 ^ tM if) w Vi o d o )*«» •^-^ ^ CO ^ 00 S a> <^ r/: *»*d ,-< g O c3 C> O 1 o ® If be <^ ?^ o S o CO "» 00^ Ph W 3 5 ^ J rt 1 -cl ^ 1 i) !U *-* c • p^ p— 1 ^ o c -♦J OB 2 4^ o ^ s O B i i »— < H ^ i ^ 1 V ) u> ct »— ■' s o »^ CC ,CS i o , 1 2 ! «o-<* 94 1 1-t- cooo rH ! mU 149 pmln'iS »t tU ^mift at (Smmtrnft ot n * ■ » » (S^nAix, 1, ' J 7 • If- THEIR AGES^ MARRIAGES^ PROFESSIOKS, OFFICES^ POLITICAL PRINCIPLES, AND PLEDGES, (fec. Speaker: Hon. Timothy Warren Anolin, >'^ . (Elected, 26 March, 1874.) 4 I Clerk of the House — Alfred Patrick. — B. at Kingston, Ont., 1811. Ed. at York, U.C., (now Toronto) under tutorship of late Dr. Strachan, afterwards Bishop of Toronto, and at Cazenovia Seminary, State of New York. Entered the Service of the House of Assembly of Upper Canada, as a Clk., 13 Jan. 1827. Apptd. Clk. of Committees at the Union of Upper and Lower Can., 1841 ; Chief Clk. of Controverted Elections, 1850 ; De- puty Clk., Aest., 1858; Joint Clk. Asst., 1863; sole Clk. Asst., at Confederation, 1867, and Clk. of the House ol Commons, 21 J an . 1873. {Salary $3,400.] Is a Commr. under the Great Seal for ad- ministering the Oath requiredlobe taken bv mem- bers of tjie House of Commons, and a Cgmmr., f . • ! Til 150 ,. il Dedimus Fotestatemy for administering the oath to publico fficials. Author of a Digest of*^ Pre- cedents or Decisions " on Upper Canada Con- troverted Election Cases from 1828 to 1841." [Montreal, 1849.]— Da?y St.; Eastern Towtr, House oj Commons. '* ^'^ ^-^ < ' Sergeant' at' Arms — Dokald William Mac- DONELL, B. at Cornwall, Ont. 1824. Commanded the 4th Stormont Militia for many years, and re- tired with rank of Lieut. -Col. 18G4, Appt. Sergt at-Arms to th«/ Leg. Assembly of the late Pro- vince of Can., 14 June, 1854 ; to same office for the House ol Commons of the Dominion, 2 Nov., 1867. A commr., per Dedimus Fotestatem, to administer the oath of allegiance to members. [Salary $2,000.] — Sergeant-at- Arms' residence^ Far I i am ent Building, ^ , First Clerk Assistant — Eugkne Urgele Pichk, Q,C,, Called to the Bar, L.C., 1846. Created a Q.C., 1867. Sat for Berthier in the Can. As- sembly from 1858 to 186L Appt. Clerk. Assist. of House of Commons, Apl., 1872. [Salary $2,100]. Is a Commr. to administer the oath of allegiance to the members of the House. — Clerk Assistants Office, House j/ Cctmons : Moo,' trmh ■' "'"■ ' ■' ''' - 151 Second Clerk Assistant. — John George Botr* RiNOT, Eld. s. of Hon. J. Bourinot Senator; and grands, of Judge Marshall of N.S. B. at Sydney, N.S., Oct. 1837. Ed. under tutorship ot Rev. \V. Y. Porter, and at Trinity College To- ronto, where he took Wellington and other Scholarships. Was subsequently connected with the newf^paper press of Canada as Parliamentary Reporter and Editor. Has been for years a con- tributor to leading British, American and Cana- dian periodically, and is author of several pamphlets on various historical and political questions. Was Chief Official Reporter of the NS. Assembly from 1861 to the eve of Confede- ration. Apptd. to the Senate as short-hand ^vriter, etc., 1868, where he remained until apptd. Second Clerk Assistant of House of Commons, Apl, 1873, [Salary $1 ,800]— //©W5C of Commons ; Richmond Boad ; Deputy Clerk of the House of Commons and Accotintani. — Henry Hartney, B. at York, U. C, 10 Augt., 1822. Ed. at U.C. College. En- tered Public Service in the office of the U.C. Assembly, 1838. Apptd. Asst. office Clk, to Can. Assembly, 1854 ; Clk. to Joint Committee of both Houses on the Printing of Parlt.^ 1860 ; Cliid'Office Clk., 18r,| j jin A^^st, Clk., House o( ' I 152 Commons, Jaa., 1873 ; and Deputy Clk. of ^arne House, June, 1873. Is also a Commr, to admi' nister the oath of allegiance to members of the Commons. {Salary %lfi(^^.)^ House of Commons^ Sparks St,^ Ottawa, !h i m , i . > , t m> Anglix, Both Timothy Waurkn. [Gloucester.] B. in Irel. Ed. there, M. Miss McTavish, of St. John N.B. Came to St. John, in 1848, where he founded the Morning Freeman news- paper, of which he is editor and proprietor. Sat for St. Johr (countv) in N.B. Assembly from 18GI to g.e„ 1866, when defeated on Confederation question, to which he was opposed. Was a mem- ber of Ex. Council, N.B., for a few months 1866. Has sat for Gloucester in House of Commons since the Union. Returned by acclamation at hist g.e. Elected Speaker, 2. Ed. 153 there. M., Dec, 1864, Harriet Elizabeth, dan. of John H. Estey, Esq., of Florenceville. Called to the Bar N.B., 1869. First returned to Parlt. for present seat, Sept., 1873, on death of sitting mem. ; re-elected by acclamation at last g.e. A Liberal, and a supporter of the present Admin- istration. ^'Was strongly opposed to the acts of the late Govt., with reference to the Pacific Scandal and the prorogation of the 18th Angt.'^ — Woodstock y N.B, Archibald, Cyril. ^Stormont.'i Fourth s. of Dr. John Archibald, of Osna- bruck, Stormont, Ont., by the eld. dau. of the late Mr. Adam Dixson of Moulinette, same coun- ty. Family came from of Irel., about 1718, and settled in New Hampshirr ; a branch moved to N.S. about 1760, and settled there ; in 1796, his grandf. moved to Vermont, whence his father came to Stormont, 1816. B. at Osnabruck, Ma;-, 1837. Ed. at Upper Canada College. Unmarried, la Paymaster 59th ^^Stormont and Glengarry'' Batt. of V^.I. Has served in the Countj^ and Township Councils. First returned to Parlt., for present seat, at g.e,, 1873 ; re-elected at last g.e. "Has always been a Reformer, and is to be class- ed as a supporter of the present Reform Govt." --Dicklnson^s Landing^ Ovt . ' if i '■ 154 AvLxMER, Hon, Hekry. (Richmond and Wolfe,) 2nd mem. ir-^y ;-r.,-- >.i- .:.■■- Second s. of Sir Udolpluis, seventh Lord Aylmor, in the Peerage of Irel., by Mary Eliza, dau. of Edward Journeaux, Esq., of Melbourne, P.Q. The first peer, Matthew Ay liner, Esq., a distinguished naval officer in the reign of Jamen ir., and alter the Revolution, Hear Admiral of ilie Red, Governor of, Gr*?enwieh Hospital and Ranger of Greenwich Park, was raised to the Peerage of Irel., as a reward for his pro- fessional services, 1 May, 1718. (See Burke^s Peeft^age). B. at Melbourne, 25 Apl., 1843. Ed. at the Naval College, Portsuiouth. M., 6 Oct., 1871, Louisa Blanche Fanny, eld. dau. of H. As- pinwail Howe, Esq., L.L D., Principal of the High School, Montreal. Served for rioine years as a Lieutenant in the Royal Marine Artillery. Is Captain No. 3. Co. 54th ^^Riehmond'' Batt. of V. I., of which his father is Lieut. -Col.; and a Trustee of St. Francis College and Grammar School, Richmond, P.Q. First returned to Parlt. for present seat at last g.e. ; unseated, on petition 24 Oct., 1874 ; re-elected same year, A Liberal and a supporter of tlie present Admi- nistration , "Believes that it requires but two words to indicate the correct policy for any Govt. in Cans measur in and gious li by all n ral, am try."- Baby, I 2nd I. Fami; ill the 1 Jacques in the ce came to eph Bat Hon. Lc and a I Quebec ; Babv, ai bv Mari Montrea College, M., Juh the late leiie Gu; Historic in i\\^. C 155 iu Canada, ^Improvement' and ^Progrees^ and all measures tending to either he will cordially aid in and support. Is in favor of Civil and Reli- gious liberty and equality, and of encouraging by all means possible the educational, agricultu- ral, and manufacturing interests of our coun- try."— ^^^i7ZraZe," Melbourne^ P,Q. Baby, Louis FaAxgois Georges, Q,C.lJoUetie>] 2nd Mem. Family one of the oldest and motst honorable ill the Province of Quebec, the founder of it, Jacques Baby de Ranville, having been an officer ill the celebrated Regt. oiCarignan'SallUreSi that came to this country, 1663. S. of the late Jos- eph Baby, Esq., N.F., by Caroline, dau. of late Hon. Louis Guy, in his lifetime. King's Notary, and a Leg. Councillor for the old Province of Quebec; and grands, of the late Hon. Francois Baby, an Executive and Legislative Councillor, by Marie Anne Tarieu de Lanaudiere. B. in Montreal, 26 Augt., 1834. Ed. at St. Sulpicc College, Montreal, and at the College of Joliette. M., July, 1873, Marie Helene Adelaide, dau. of the late Dr. Berthelet, of Montreal, by Dame He- lene Guy* One of the founders of the Montreal Historical Society. Was for several years a Clk. iti the Civil Service of Can. Called to the Bar, U. W\ ! I ■' 156 1 i L j • W- I i ^1-*. il i ili \ \ ' 1 L. C, 1857. Created Q. C, 1873. Is Mayor of the town of Joliette. An unsuccessful candidate for Joiiette at g. c., 1867. First returned by ac- clamation, at g.e., 1872. ; re-elected at last g.e.; unseated on petition, 28 Oct., 1874; re-elected 10 Dec, same year. A Conservative and opposed to the present Administration. — Joliette^ P. Q,; Bideau Club; St James^ Club, Bain, Thomas. [North Weniworth.} S. of the late Mr. Walter Bain, of Denny, Stirlingshire, Scot., who came to Can., 1837, and settled in West Flamboro', Ont. B. in parish of Denny, aforesaid, 14 Dec, 1834. Ed. in Can. M., 25 June, 1874, Helen, second dau. of John Weir, Esq., of West Flamboro'* Was for sev eral years Reeve of the Township of West Flam- boro', and, in 1870, Warden of Wentworth. First returned to Parlt. for present seat at g. e., 1872 ; re-elected by acclamation at last g. c A Reformer. " Believing that the recent change in the Govt, will promote our best interests and result in a more honest, energetic, and economi- cal administration of public affairs, and approv- ing generally of the policy foreshadowed in the address o^ the new Premier, and moreover be- lieving, that the Reform leaders will be found, in power, fairly endeavoring to carry into prac- 161 tice those principles which they advocated while in opposition, he will be found giving them a hearty support in maturing such measures as will, in his judgment, forward the best interests ot the community at large." — Strabane, Out, Babthe, Georges Isidore. [Eichelieu.'i S. of the late Capt. Barthe, originally a mer- chant at Carleton, District of Gaspe, who after- wards, for many years, commanded his own vessels trading between the St, Lawrence and the Antilles. B. at Restigouche, Baie des Cha" leurs, 16 Nov,, 1824. Ed. at Three Rivers. M., 1851, Josephine Charlotte, third dau. of J. B. Meilleur, Esq., M.D., LL. D., late Supt. of Ed- ucation for L.C. Called to the Bar, L.C., 1855. A mem. of the law firm of Barthe & Brassard ; Official Assignee for Richelieu ; and has been Major of Sorel since 1864. Is a mem, of the Executive of the Reform Assn. of the Parti National of Montreal. Has been long engaged as a writer on the French Can. newspaper press. Ed. TJEre Nouvelle (Three Rivers) 1852-3. Founded Le Bas Canada^ in the same city, 1855, and in 1857 removed to Sorel, where he founded La Gazette^ of which he continues editor and proprietor. Sat for present seat from Nov., 1870 until g. e. 1872, when defeated ; again elected at m V: h 158 larit g.o, A Liberal Conservative, but is thorough- ly independent of party. — Kinouri;. iM., at Co- bourg, 22 June, 1S5(>, Isnbolla, dan. of the late Wni. Hodg'ins, Esq., orDu!)lin, Irel., and si>'<(cr ol'Dr. llodrthe Senate ot the Univernitvol N'ictoria College. Sat tV>r present seat in Can Asseinbh ., from !>;.o., LSGl until the I'ni First returned to Conmions at last u'.c. : u on n seatei , sani on petition 27 Oct. 1871,; re elected I Dec year. An Indejiendent Jjiberal and a supporter of Mr. Mackenzie. **" Will support the Recipro- city Treatv as bethinks it (or the interests of thfl larnier Mvrrmi. Out, Blackburn, Robert (Fiussell) S. of Robt. Blackburn, Esq., merchant, Glas- 1(51 - .^ i^ow, Scot. ; and nophow ol'tlic late Jfunos 131a(ik- l)urn, ofAylnior, P.Q., wlio roprcscntod iho Co. (if Ottawa ill the L.C. Ap^oinblv from 1834 until the suspension ofjthe constitution of tlie Prov- ince, 18:iS. IL in Olas.irow, Scot., 17 Dec, 182H- Cjune to Ot!n., 1S42. M. June, 18G4, Mary Ann ihui. of tlie lute John Frencli, Esq., ofBurritt's llapids, Out. A niercliant, and 'manngint^ part- ner of tlie linn of Blackburn Sc Co., New ]<]din- |buri2;li Woollen Mills. Is a dir. of the Bank oi' iOttiiwa. Was for several vears Reeve of GJou- ccster, and 8ul)se(piently of the Village of New Edinburgh. First returned to Parlt. for present i^eat at last g.e. A Liberal. *'The country being pledged to construct the Pacific Railway, lie Considers that this great enterprise should be Iconstructed entirely within our own borders, with lu view to build up, strengthen and consolidate Itlie Dominion . Is in favor of a stringently pure KIcction Law, to the end that we may have an Incorrupt Parliament ; an Act to insure the in- iepoiidence of Parliament, so that members can- liot serve themselves at the expense of the coun- jiy or their constituents, but be faithful to their [rust ; even-handed justice to every constituency ; ml maintaining 'British Connection' in the bongest possible manner." — New Edinburgh, :| \ fi'swns 162 h! Blain, David, LL.D. (West York, Ont.) S. of Mr. John Blain^ J. P., now of Soutli East- hope, Perth, Ont., and formerly of King, York, same Province, who came to Can., 1842, by Eli- ;iabetJi McCutcheon. The family of Blain is a very old and well-known one in the South-west of Scot , the Blains of Blalnfield being of the same stock. B. on Brown Carrick-hill, near Ayr, Scot., 15 Augt., 1832. Ed. there, at the Provnl. Normal School, Toronto, (from which he obtained a first-class certificate), and at the University of Toronto, where he took the degree of LL.D./l870. M., 27 Jan., 1867, Eliza, dau. of John Harrington, Esq., of Toronto, and great grand-dan. of tlie late Genl. Robinson of Bally- no van, Tipperary, Irel. Called to the Bar, U.C., Trinity Term, 1860^ but does not now practice his profession. First returned to Parlt. for present seat, at g.e., 1872 ; re-elected at last g.e.| A Liberal, and will give the Govt, of Mr. Mac- kenzie an independent support — 226, Jarvis St., Toronto ; Toronto Club, > Blakk, Hon. Edward, M.A., Q.C. {So2Uh\ : Bruce,) P.O. ,...,,; .;:,;,; ,;;, : Eld. s. of the late lion. W. H. Blake, a dis- ting^iishe.l jurist of U. C, who sat in the Can. Assemb for U. C Baldwin cellor of grand-da Esq., M. Commoni Dominicl legrove, Loiigh-bi garet Hui iaine. Mi versify of list in cla •g M. Mar Cronyn, J Bar, U. C Q.C, 186 ciety of sive law 1: Is a mem. V/as for a lecturer oi fy. Retu <'^t'g.e., 18 ill that b ^iilled up 163 East- ^ork, y Eli- 1 is a L-\vest 3f the near at the whicli at the degree tlau. of I great Bally U.C, ractice t. for Lst g.e. . Mac- ns St.,\ {Souil\ a dis- [Q Can.l Assembly from 1847 to 1849, was Solicitor-Genl. for U. C. for a short time, in the Lalbntaine- Baldwin Administration, and subsequently Chan- cellor of that Province, by Catherine Hume, grand-dau. of William Hume of Humewood, Esq., M.P. for Wicklow in the British House of Commons ; and grauds. of the late Eev. Edward Dominick Blake, (of the family ofBlakeofCash- legrove, Gal way) Kector of Kiltegan and of Lough-bucklow, and Rural Dean, by Anne Mar- garet Hume of Humewood. B. in Tp* ofAde- laine, Middlesex, Ont., Oct., 1833. Ed. at Uni- versity of Toronto, where he was silver medal- list in classics, and took the degree of M.A. 1858. M. Margaret, dau. of the late Right Rev. J. Cronyn, Lord Bishop of Huron. Called to the Bar, U. C, in Michaelmas Term, 1856 ; created Q.C., 1864' Elected a Bencher of the Law So- ciety of Ont., 1871. Senior partner in the exten- sive law firm of Blake, Ker^ & Boyd, Toronto. Is a mem. of the Senate of the Univ. of Toronto. Was for a short time one of the examiners in, and lecturer on, Equity Law,for the U.C. Law Socie- ty. Returned for South Bruce in Ont* Assembly iitg.e., 18G7, and was leader of the Opposition in that body from 1868 until Dec. 1871 when culled upon to form a Govt, for Ontario, which \v 164 ,v I f. topics the adoj sentatio the strei people n hament J he succeeded in doing, accepting for liiinself the position of Presdt. of the Ex. Council in the same (without salary) ; resigned the Premier- ship of Ont. and his seat in Local House, 25 Oct., 1874. Returned from South Bruce, and for West Durham in Local at g.e,, 1871, and elected to sit for former place. Fir3t returned toln^crely a House of Commons for West Durham at g.e.lvote shoi 1867 ; re-elected by acclamation, and also I'e-lchisemen turned for South Bruce at g.e., 1872 ; elected tolgeua^Qpg sit for last-named seat, for which he was againi.cji'eg thei returned at last g.e. Sworn of the Privy Coun-lprovincec oil, 7 Nov., 1873, and was a mem. of Mr. Mac-ldependg ^ kenzie's Administration, (without offic* andtreat No without salary) from that date until Feb,, 1874,Ks rapidly when he resigned for private reasons. Thefterinit of I following statement of Mr. Blake's politicaBecessary views is summarized from late speechesBry and o *^ An Independent Liberal, prepared to give apith an genera] support to the Government, so longaftolonizati they fairly fulfil their pledges, and show theniBational si selves fairly adequate to their grert task ; believemTnion • th| that the basis of the franchise should be wideneMveen Eno and that efficiency instead of influence should Menjonts of the passport to the public service ; thinks poliBi(o tlie m J tical progress essential to political vitality, aiiBnd that (\ advocates the fullest freedom of discussion on aj^iiJticy wiif s^ 165 self the in the I remier- use, 25 ce, and 71, and topics affecting the public interests ; supports the adoption of a system of proportional repre- sentation, whereby, among other improvements, the strength of the various opinions held by the people may be more nearly represented in Par- Hament ; considers that, as the franchise is not irned toi merely a right but a trust, the wilful neglect to at g.e.l vote should be followed by temporary disfran- also re-lchisement; is opposed to the appointment of Lectedtol Senators for life by the administration, and de- XQ againl.sires their selection for a term of years by the ^y Coun-iProvinces ; thinking that the future of Canada Hy, MaC'Idepends very largely on the development of the c and^reat North-west, advocates the construction^ ,, 18H1bs rapidly as the resources of the country will ThAermit, of the sections of the Pacific Eailway politicaBiecessary for communication between that coun- peechesBry and our interior seaboard, in conjunction give Mth an extensive scheme of exploration and longaftolonization ; believes that the cultivation of a w theniMtional spirit is requisite to the success of the ; believeBjnion ; that the present form of connexion be- le widenMveen England and Canada does not possess the should MeDi en ts of permanence ; that as the child grows Inks poliBito the man, so the State will come to maturity •, all ty, ^'^•fl that (notwithstanding the enormous- diffi- lion on apilties which surround the scheme), there is a \ Ml I 16G .i' "!■ ri i f i |. possibility and hope of reorganizing the Empire on ajFederal basis, so as to reconcile British con- nection with British freed(>m.'^ — Grosvenor St, i Toronto', National Club; Toronto Club; Rideau Club, Scot., B. Mjtliolm Acadamj burgh TJ 11854, at J ^araino o nanager ( Borden Frederick William, -4. J?., (Ki7igs N.S.,) S. of the late Dr. Jonathan Borden, wlioi'^^^^'^ '^lan practised his profession in Kings, his native Co.,1'^^"'^^ Mir for thirty years. B. in Cornwailis, Kings, N.S.,P"^^^^*o Qi 14 May, 1847. Ed. at King's College, Windsor,f arJt., for in Arts, where he took degree of A.B., 18G6;f ^^eine m and at Harvard Medical School, Boston, in Me#6pi*esen( dicine, where he took degree of M.D., 1808. M.Jj>^aras ye 1 Oct., 1873, Julia M., dan. of John H. Clarkp.il/am, Esq-; of Canning, First returned to Parlt., lo; present seat, a last g.e. A supporter of the pre sent Reform Govt. — Canning, N.S, BoRr.ON, Edward Barxes. (Algoma ) Descended from Paul Borron of RoUestone 1 Staffordshire, an Eng. squire in the time of Char [OUHASSA, Eldest 8. Monte be: lourassa, t \^ B. at jK J 832, les II. S. of the late John A. Borron, Esq., ofc,|:^^| , Woolden Hall, Lancashire, Eng., a magistral" for the countv. Chairman of Quarter Sessions] and Col. of the Warrinoiton and Preston Miliu >2. 8at ^m 18i)4 nnions 11 by Mary, dau. of Archd. Geddcs, Esq., of LcitliL ^. ' 167 Impire Igcot., B. at Woolden Hall, 6 Dec, 1820. Ed. at •^^ ^^^^"iMytholme Academy, Lancashire ; Percy, St. ^^'^^^^^^'lAcadamy, Nevvcastle-on.Tyne ; and at Edin- Ciu5;|[3^j.g|^ University. Came to Can., 1850. M., 1854, at Bruce Mines, Mddle. Marie Fevre de jf.D.|Ijaram6 of Yamaska, P . Q. Was for many years iianager of the mines at Lead Hills, Scot. ; five ears manager of the Bruce Mines ; and for four ears, Mining Inspector at Thunder Bay for the ntario Govt. ; resigned 1873. First returned to arlt., for present seat at las: g.e. "Not an xtreme man but a Liberal, and a supporter cf le present (Mr. Mackenzie's) Govt, and policy far as vet declared and made known." — Sault 4.- t. Mariey Out, n, wlio Ave Co., rs, N.S., ^^indsov, L. 18G6; in Me^ r>8. M. I. Clark arlt., io: the pre ouRASSA, Fran(;ois, Jr. (St, John,) , Eldest s. of Capt. Francois Bourassa, farmer, Montebello, P.Q.; and bro. of M. Napoleon jourassa, the well known Can. writer and pain- ;stone».. B. at Lacadie, June, 1813. Ed. there. M., .ofCbarlb., 1832, Dlle. Sophie Trahan. An unsuc- Esq.j mRful candidate for DeLorimier, in Can. L.C aglstral«2. Sat for present seat in Can. Assembly Sessioiimiu i[^54 until the Union, when returned to n Miu^^nmons J re-elected by acclamation at g.e., of Lcitul4^ j^j^^ j^j- last g.e. A Liberal, and a suppor- ■ 111 \ 1 ' \ i 168 ter of the iMackenzio iVdiniiuHtration. — Lacailit BowELL, Lieut. 'Col M\CKKii7AK, J.r. [Norl]\ Hast lugs,'] B. iitRickindiull, Sullolk, Eiil>. M., Dec, 1847, Harriet Louisa, eld dau, oftlie late ♦) icol G. Moore, J^]sq., of Belleville. Is a Major Batt. of Volunteer UiHes ; Presdt. of the Ilastl iiiiTvS Mutual Fire Insurance Co. ; of the Wesl Hastings Agricultural Society ; ol the Farrei Manufacturing Co. ; and of the Dominion SafetJ Gas Co. ; and a dir. of the Grand Junction Riiii way. Was editor and proprietor of ^'r Ikdlevilj i \ f » T: il>^ I perioij Inicllegencer newspajier for a icngt and lias also been Presdt. of the Ontario Pn Assn. Held the chairnuinship of the Board School Trustees, Belleville, for eleven yi-nMion. St in^scend to Penns)^! ofAFr. Jnhi Sf/ife to IT. Out., 1832. AcadcTriy. !UTr of Vv t'Scho(/lH >Jin. jAj^sot) ^^V\\Q(\ to C lU'l a sMj)p( and was, for eight years, Grand Master of Provl. Orange Grand Lodge of Ontario VA Elected Mori Worshipful Grand Master and So povEii, Loi S. of J iOU Association ot B.A., 1#' ''^ ^^»^^ ^' ereign of the Orange 1 an office I ' Ir ■ sii^'e continued to hold. l^A n 3 ^^1', Hi I Black ChaDtcrf'^'^^^'c^^ Jn, a Deputy ir. Isi. of the («rand L^iaciv: una] B. A. Moved V.ic resolution for the expulsioiij Louis Fael iroiritLo House of Couunons, wlif 'I'iadian Ii 169 ^Ta8 carried IG Apl., 1874. An nnsucceasfnl can- ilidate for North Hnt^.iii<.!;8 in Can. AKHcniMy, at L^e., IHO.'J, First returned to Parlt., for ])re8ent J,«('at, at i^'e., 18()7 ; re-elecled at g.e., 1872, and A^o/'Mat last g.o. A Conservative. — William St,^ \ Belleville, |BowMAX. IsAA(j EiiH. [North Waterloo.'] T)("scended from a Swiss family tliat emigrated to Pennsylvania in early i);irt of LStli centnry. S. loi'Mr. John 1^. Bowman, wlio removed from that State to (' . C, 1820. 13. in Woolwich, Waterloo, j()rit.« 18;J2. Ed. at t.lie Kockwood Connnercial lAcailemv. lias been Tow^nshin Clerk and Trea- truer of W«)olwi(di since 1857, and Local Snpdt. }t' Schools since 1862'. Sat for present scat in Can. 7\sRend)lv from 18(11- nntil the Union. Re- turned to Conunons by acclamation at g.e., 18G7, itg.e., 18G2, and again at last g.e. A Liberal, |tiii(i a supporter of tlie Mackenzie Administra- [ion. — St. Jacoh.s, Ont, poYEii, Louis Alpiionse. [MaskinoiKje.] 8. of Louis Boyer, l^lsq., merchant, Montreal. \. in the Province of Quebec. Head oi' the lirni )i Jioyer, Ilndon k Co., nierchants and dealers 11 sawed lundjer, Montreal. A dir.oi the Uoyal panadian Ljsurance Co., and was one of the ' 'I ; A^^y. 110 fil ch'AYicr d'lYS. of La Banquc Ville Marie, Mon- treal. First returned to Parlt., ior present seal, at g.e.5 1872; re-elected at last g.e. A Libera], and a supporter of the present Administration.— 320, Co7nmissionerSy Si,, Montreal; Hochelaya, Brooks, Edward Towle, 3f. A, [Shcrhrooke,] 8. of the late Sanuiel Brooks, Esq., who eat for Slierbrooke (county) in Can. Assembly from 1844 until his death, 1849. B. in 8herbrooke. Ed. at Dari mouth College, N.H., where he gra- duated, M. A. M. the dau. of the late Eleazar Clarke, Esq,, Revenue Inspector and High Con- rstable, 8herbrooke. Called at the Bar, L. C, l8o4' A d'r. of the Waterloo and Magog Bail- way. First returned to Parlt. for present seat, bv acclamation, at j^.e., 1872 : re-elected bv ao* clamation at last g.e.xi Conservative; and **seG- ing TiO good cause for changing his political opinions as expressed bv him at iiis former elec- tion, so far as reli^i^n^ to iha policy inaugurated and carried out bv the late t/ovt. from the time of Confederation, and i?' ler which the country has been so prosperous, ne will use his best cmi- deavours vo see that poliv;y successfully carried! out ; will give hie Avarmcst support to a mostj stringent election law ,^'--8 her brookc, 1\ Q, in BuousE, William Henry, JLT.^., M,D, [South Greiiville,] S. of Col. Jacob Brouse, a descendant of one of the firfit of the U.E. loyalists that settled on the banks of the St. Lawrence. B. in Matilda Dundas, Ont., 1824. Ed. at Victoria College, Cohourg, in Arts, where he took degree of M. A. 1849; studied with the lute Hon. Dr. Rolph in Toronto ; and graduated atMcGill College, Mon- treal, in Medicine, where he obtained degree of M.D., 181:7. M., 1857, Frances A., eld. dau. of the late Alpheus Jones, Esq., of Prescott. Is Surgeon 5Gth Batt. V. I. ; a nieni. of the Senate Victoria College; and a dir. of the Toronto Life Assurance and Tontine Co. Apptd. nieni, of th e Medical Examining Board for U .C, 1850. Elect- led lueni. of Medical Council for Ontario, 186G, 186!) and 1872, continuously, since its first for- Ijiuition, and elected Presdt. of that body, 1870. [Has been Reeve and Mayor of Prescott. An un- successful candidate lor St. Lawrence division in I, C, Can., 1858. First returned to Parlt., for [ii'08(Mit seat, at g.e., 1872 ; re-elected at last g.e. Reformer ; and a sujjporter of the Mackenzie |/\.(hninistration. — Main St., Prescott, Ont. ; St, James' Club, !i .'\ i ''% \ ■ i 1 HO JhiowK, Lieut rCoh, ♦Iamks. | West Hastings,] H. ill Scot., IS2(]. VA.'wx Can. Trntnnrriod. A mom oftht^ lirm olHv. ^. ♦! . Hrown, iron man- uracturors, Lk^llovillo. Is Ijiou(.-Col. 41)(h ** ILis- tiniivs*' Bait. V.I.; and Vioo-Pivsdt. of (ho Hollovillo an ' Xorlh HaslimrM l^lil^vav. Khh boon Atavor of lU^Uovillo, and was UoiMOof IlaMi- ini!:s lor six vours. An unMUOOCssrnl candidate tor South Hast in ii:'* in Can . AsscMubly at ir.o., isr>l. First rotnrnod to Parlt., tt>r i)roscnt soal, jit ir '' , \^(u ; ro-idoolod at ii'.o., ISTl!, :ind at last iX.(*. A ConscM'vativo ; and *' Icols it his dntv, iindor tho proscMit circumstancos, to give tho Administration a tair and candid support, but shall without hesitation oppose any of their mea- sures which in the exercise o( his judgement lio lionestly coiisiders would be injurious to tho w'cll-being of Can. This was his position with regard to the late Govt, when lie voted againsi them on the Washiuirton Treat v, tho Pacillo Kailwav Sclicme, and other less important mea- sures Great St. James st,. Belled lh\ Out BuKLL, Lieut *'CoI, Jacou Dockstadku. {BroeJx villc.) Youngest s. of the late T.ieut.-Col. Williain| Buelb Till ^^Leeds'' Militia, who held the medal jii3 173 widi I'lasp.q lor tlio hivdlo of "ChrvHlorV Fnrni," ISI!», M.tid was ono ol tlic ro|)reH(Mi(nliv('M of IIh* oounly of IjO(m1h in Mic IJ.C. AMMcrnhly from 1S2S, l«) 18.'{(>, (havinii; heon iJiricu* cleoted) ; and nrand.M. ol'lho l!i((» William Huidl, 1^]h(j., a \J .V], loyal int and an ollicor in fJio 'M\in^\M Kangcirn/' who ro|)rt\M(MiU;d Iho county oI'LccmIh in the U.C. AMHomMy, 1801 . U, in Bmckvillo, 4 Oct. 1827. Ivl. (hero. M., Int, at PidHhurf!;, U.S., Sunan Cliailoy, Ih'd dan. (jftlie late .John ('liiMlett, VjH([., (sho d. Dec, 1857) ; 2ndly, at IJrockville, in May, 18^1, Mariraret So])liia, 4th dan. of th(? lute llev. Edmunfl .1. Senkhn*, M.A., (('aiiiH Col- lege, Cand)rid,i;e), formerly of Docdcin,!?:, Norfolk, Knsi;. Called to the Bar, U.C, Michaelman Term, 18,51. Ls Lieut.-Col. 42nd ^^J^,roekville^' Bait, of V.I.; a njem. of the Council of the Do- minion Rifle Assn'; Master in Chancerv; and Mayor of Brock ville, having l)een elected to lat- ter oHice for six successive terms l)y ac(damation. An unsuccessful candidate for Brock ville in On- tario Assenibly at g.e.' ,1871. First returned to Parlt., for present seat, at g.e., 1872 ; re-elected t last iT.e. A Liberal an id a supj)orter ot the f th MackiMizie Administration. — Coi\ of Church and Jiailroad sfs,i Bvockville, Out, i 114: I- I BuNSTER, ^Tow. Arthur. (Vancouver) B. in Queens Co., Irel., 1833. Ed. ia Dublin. M. Miss Pratt, of New York State. A brewer, miller and farmer. Sat in the B.C. Legislature before the Union with Can., and re- presented Victoria in B.C. Assembly from the Union in 1871 up to Jan., 1874, when he resign- ed in order to contest Vancouver for the Com- mons, in which he was successful. A Liberal ; and will support the party that builds the Rail- way and carries out strictly the terms of Union with B.C. — Victoria. Burpee, Charles. iSanburi/.] Family removed to N.B., from Massachusetts, 1763, and were among the first English inhabit- ants of the province ; they settled at Sheffield, Co. Sunbury, where they have continued to re- side ever since. B. at Sheffield, 18 June, 1817. Ed. there. M* Charlotte Havward, dau. of the late Thos. Perley, Esq., of the same place. AYas a mem. of the Provl. Board of Agriculture from 1864 to 1866. First returned to Parlt., for present seat, at g.e., 1867; re-elected by accla- mation at g.e., 1872, and again returned at last g.e. A Liberal ; and a supporter of the present Adniinistration. — Sheflldd^ N,B, Burpee, Hon. Isaac. [St. Jolin, K.B»] P.O. Ancestors belonged to a colony of Puritans that removed from Massachusetts to Sheffield, N.B., 17G3. Ed. e. of the la Isaac Burpee, Esq., of Sheffield. B. there, 28 . 'ov., 1825. Ed. there. M., 8 March, 1855, Henrietta, youngest (lau. of late Thos. Kobinson, Esq., of Sheffield, Eng. Is a dir. of the Confederation Life Assn ; of the Victoria Coal Mining Co; and of the N.S. Deaf and Dumb Institution ; Treasurer of the St. John Industrial Sciiool ; a mem. ol the Ex. Council of the Congregational Union of N.B. and N.S.; and Vice-Presdt. of the Evang'jlicai Al- liance of N.B. AVas Mayor of tovvn of Portland for several years. Sworn of Privy Council, and apptd. Minister of Customs, 7 Nov. 1864. (Salary $7 MO.) First returned to Parlt., for present seat, atg.e.,1872 ; re-elected by accla- mation on his appt. to office, and again return- ed at last g.e. A Liberal. '^BelTevue\ St. John N.B, ; Ilussell House, Ottatva; llideau Club, BuRK, Harvey William. (Went Durham,) 2nd Mem. Family emigrated from Irel. to the Am. Col- onies, whence his paternal grandfather, at the close of the Revolution, came to Can., and was *! ; IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I 11.25 1^12^ 12.5 ■u lii |2.2 11° 12.0 lU u i IE "% 7] / V Hiotogiaphic Sciences Corporation 33 WEST MAIN STREET WBBSTKR.N.Y. 14SS0 (716) S72-4S03 ^ V iV \\ 4 V ^'^^'"'^JU ^1 i\ ,^\^^ ■^ :/. \ 6^ ill 11G the first settler in the Township of Darlington, and remained for several years the only settler in what is now the West Riding of Durham. B. at Darlington, (where also his father was b.), 1822. Ed. there. M., Ist, 1848, Miss Raby Wil- liams (dead); 2ndly, 1857, Miss Susan Armour. A farmer and a master and owner of vessels en- gaged in the carrying trade on the lakes. Is Chairman of School Board; Capt. No. 2 Co., "West Durham,," V. I.; Reeve of Darlington f I and a mem. of the County Council ; and Presdt. West Durham Reform Assn. First returned to Parlt , for present seat, Apl., 1874, on the resig- nation of the sitting mem. A Reformer, and ** will give a cordial support to the present Govt., in all measures that are, in his opinion, for the advancement of Canada. Is in favour of a Prohi- bitory Liquor Law, and also of a Reciprocity Treaty with the U.S., on an equitable basis.'' — Bowmanvilley Ont, .?ir«.^» ? ,•• -ft' Cameron, Lieut.'Col. Hon. John Hillyard J),C.L,, Q.CylCardwell,] ' ■■'■ '- Descended from the Camerons of Glenevis in Scot. (See Skene's Higlilanders of Scotland.) S. of the late Angus Caineron, Esq., an officer in the Koval Canadian Riflcp, and formcrlv of the 79th (or of Saml. shire, Enl 14 April,! Ed-atKi] >l., let, Hon . H . EUen, se! with the Chief J u with the called to Called Q. C, Counsel. mined ii Benchy and Sta in the C Beporti c&c. (^ Law S Chanc< onto; Lieut." of the Board 177 ■^1 79th (or "Cameron'O Highlanders, by the dau. of Saml. Hillyard, Esq., of St. Ives, Huntingdon- shire, Eng. B. at Beaucaire, Languedoc, France, 14 April, 1817. Came to Can. when very young. Ed. at Kilkenny College and Upper Can. College- M., Ist, 1843, Elizabeth, third dau. of the late Hon. H. J. Boulton, (she d. 1844.); 2ndly, 1849, Ellen, second dau. of Gen. Mallett. Studied law with the late Hon. H. J. Boulton, afterwards Chief Justice of Newfoundland, and subsequetly with the present Chancellor Spragge, and was called to the Bar, U.C., Michaelmas Term, 1838. Called to the Bar, L. C, July, 1869. Created Q. C, 1846. Is a distinguished Nisi Prins Counsel. Author of A Digest of Cases Deter- mined in the Upper Canada Court of Queen's Benchy &c. (Tor,y 1840); The Mules of Court and Statutes Relating to Practice and Pleading in the Court oj Queen's Bench, U.C. (do., 1844); Reports oj Cases determined in Queen's Benchy ilcc, (do., 1845.) Is ex'officio a Bencher of the Law Society, and Treasurer of that body ; Chancellor of the Univ. of Trinity College, Tor- onto; a mem. of the Senate of Toronto Univ. ; Lieut.-Col. 3rd Batt. Toronto Militia; Presdt. of the Provincial Insurance Co. ; Chairman Can. Board Edinburgh Life Assurance Co. ; a dir. of 178 the Can. Life Af^finnmoo Co. ; and of flio Hoavor Mutual Fire Insuranco A«-,sii. \lv\d the ollioe ol Grand Maetor i>l' the Oran^o Ahhu. of B.N. A. for 8onio yoarp, Rn. Was Solicilor-luMioral, r.(/., (in tho Draper Adniinislniliun), iVoni July, I Sill to March, ISIS: and a nuMu. ol the l^]x. Couneil, Can., Ironi May, 1847 (o Marrh. ISJS. Deohiu'd the At(ornoy*(teneral^hip, on parly grounds, 1847. An un8uccessrul o«\ndidate lor J\enl, 1848, ftnd tor Toi*onto, 1858. Sat for Cornwall in Can. Assenihlv tVoin IS4G to 1851 ; lor 'J'oronto from 1854 to 1857; and tor Peel from IStU until the Union, when elected for tiiat county to House of Connnons. Defeated at g.e., 1872, and re- turned for present seat, which he has since lield. lilr. Cameron *8 ]\u*lian)entarv record includes the following : lie introduced and carried the ad- dress to the Queen to exempt tro!ii the Eng. in- come tax, colonial securities i)ayable in Eng., the property of colonist.^, and was successful while in Eng., in having the address approved of by the Imperial Govt., an^l such securities have Camkron S. of tl lOnt., an lluphenu no iilwayB HiiKje boeii exotnpiod. llo first HuggPHted iho invitation to tho Qncen to viHitCan.; and tlio h'lvsibility ol a poRlal arrangoincnt between JOng- land and the U.S., for the carriage of tlj(^ Am. mails hy Cjui. packctM. As a strong Conserva- (ivo lio opposed the, introduction of tlie eleotivo principle into the L,C., Can., and was one of a small minority who opposed that measure in all ilH stages; li(» also t)ppf>Hed the secularization of (he Clergy Ueserves, and wIhmi that step was de- U'rmined on, he was mainly instrumental in se- curing for the Kng. clergy the rights which were roMerved to theni. He carried the ad^L-jw^s to the Queen (or the removal of the disahililieii^wliich pre- vented synodical action in the Church ol'Eng.; ami ho prepared and carried through itrs early stages, ihe Church Synod hill, and when tlic bill was re- served for tlieJloyal Assent, he renmined several months in Kn}!^. to obtain the Qiu^en^H sanction. A Conservative; and opposed to the present Administration. — ^* The Meadows,'^ Toronto ; Toronto Club ; Jlldemt Club, ,... ., ., .* M, I, »1 Camkron, Hon. Malcolm. [Sonlk Ontario.'] S. of the late Mr. Angus Cameron, of Perth, |Out., and Ibrmerly of Argyleshire, Scot., by Huphemia, dau. of Duncan McGregor, Esq., of ( ' ' 1. I 180 StvAniro, liocl^ Liihnaiir, PorthRhiro, Soot. H. ill 'J'hnv liiv(M's, r Q., LV) A|>1., 1S()8. K.I. tit var- ious places. M., 2!> Apl., IH.'l'i, hifloowsin, CIitIr- tina, «lan. ot RoUort Mo(Troi3;or5 10s(|., Cotton spitmeiN (^lasvxow, Soot. A Governor of the Oar- leton ProtestaiU Uo^^pital; a dir. of the Ontario and Quehec Railway; and of the iMarniora Iron Works Railway ; a life mem. ^inoe its foundation, of the Ajjricnitnral Assn. oil' .C: V'ioe Presdt. for thrtv vears of the British tV; Forei^'n Hihlo Society; and Presdt. otthe Oiitario CeiUral Rail- war. Was enij:aired in mercantile atrairs lor many ye«%r*«.i Has been most prominently iden- tified with^tlie Tem})erance movement as a leador and worker since lvS:V2, and lias filled the posi- tion? of Chief' of the Social Circle, Grand Worthy Patriarch ol'the Sons of Temperance, M.W.G. Chief of the Good Templars, Vice Presdt. of tho Ontario LeaiTue, and Presdt. of the Ontario and Quebec League. Declined the Inspector Gen- eralship, Iv'^tl 5 but became Inspector of Re- venue durint): the administration of Sir Char- les Bagot, by which ofhce the public revo* luie benefited over $50,000 in one year. Was a uiem .of the Ex. Council from 1 1 March, 1848 to 1 Feb., 1850 in the (I^afontaine-Baldwin Adminis- tration); and from 28 Oct., 1851 to the 10 Sept., 1854, (in \\\% whic Oommr. (%>\incil ; (Jen I.; a Was als( way, the to Wash can tile ii Hrouu)ti« rendered Visited apptd . to Euj^., uv, a mi !ind whi( to the S( niemberi • com men or nor of Queen's til 1 Oct Assemb L. Can. from sii from g. from g.' 181 1R54, (in the Hinckfl-Morin Adininifltratioii) dur- injr which periofiw ho filled the oflicoM of Aflst. Ooinmr. (d'Puhlio Workn; Pro^dt. of the Ex. Council; MihiHter of Ap;riculturc ; PoRtnitt«ter (lenK; nndrt n\ein. ot Doard of Rftilway Commrfl.) Wawalfloivtrovt.dir. of the (Jrand Trunk Hail- way, then under couRtruetion . VVa« a delegate to "WaHhin^ton on hehall ofcertain VVewtern mer- cantile intercRtfl to aid the .i^ovt. delegate in the pnunotion of a Reciprocity Treaty, 1854, and rendered important aHMiHtnnce on that occasion . ViHited HritiMh Oidunihia, 1802, and waH upptd. a didetrate hy the people to proceed^ to Kn.jjr., to secure pelf-^overnn»ent for the Colo- ny, a n^i^Biou which was (^onipletely HUCcePRfnl and which led to the presentation of an addreRW (0 the Secretary of State for the Cohmies from memherp of hoth Hourch of the Can. Parlt., re- con'imending Mr. Cameron for the olHce of Gov- ernor of HritiPh Columbia. Held the office of Queen'p Printer of Can ., from 20 Apl ., 1B63, un- til 1 Oct., 1HG9. Sat for l.anark in the U.C. Assembly from 1H3() until die Union, of U . and L. Can., and for same seat, in Cati . Assembly, from sucli Union until -.e., IHiS; for Kent from g.o., 1848 until g.e:, 1851 ; for Huron from g.e., 1851 to g.e., 1854, when defeated; \ I 182 and for Lambton from g.e., 1858 until Sept., 18r>0, when he repigned atid was returnetl to repre- pent St. Clair divipion in the L.C., where he re- maineil until his appt. as Queen's Printer. \HCh\, An uuHUCceapful candidate for Ijanihton in Can. Assembly, at g.e. 1S54 ; for South llenfrew in the Con\mons, 8^pt., 1869; tor South Lanark in the Ont. Assembly, g.e., 1871 ; and I'or Uussfdl in the Commons, jj:.e., 1872. First returned to Commons, lor present seat, at last g.e. An ad- vanced Liberal. Resisted the constitutional ag- gressions of Sir Francis B. Head in 1830, ai\d of Lord Metcalt'e in 18tl^, and sustained Lord Sydenham, in carrying out the Union ]U'inciple, 1840-41. Has been an earnest advocate of the secularization of the clergy reserves ; abolition of ot' imprisonment for debt; the right ot females and married women to hold lands ; homestead exemption; vote by ballot; municipal institu- tions ; our right to make our own tarifls ; the Canal system of the late Mr. Merritt ; and the construction of the Intercolonial and Pacitlc Railways. Favors the Brown-Thornton Recip- rosity Treaty. Voted against Col . BowelTs motion for expulsion of Riel. Being one of those who are never at raid to express their opinion so that every one may know what they will do, he has no 1K\ heeiiatiun in flavin/:; lliai lie Ir n pronOnnccd friend to Independoncp, not ilmt lie Ib In any hurrv, an lie ip flatiRfled with tliin^j^pi an they are, but he thinks thingw are pro/^reHsin^ — wo are Hearing our majority, He is not for conipnlsory voting, nor can ho see the use of representing minorities, as he believes party government to be the best. He is entirely opposed to the Confed- eration of the Empire, Avliich lie thinks a great delusion got up by adventurers who can see good things for themselves in it; he sec's nothing in it but the minification ol' Canada, enormous in- crease ol expenditure, the degradation of every Canadian who would be sent to Kng., to sit on one side like a school-boy, with 700 or 800 others with wdiom he had no possible business to inter- fere, until a Colonial question — (connected with Canada, or a matter of war, or a universal epi- demic) should come before the House. What he would do with himsel'l in the meantime would take a very clever person to explain.'' — " Sand' field Place, " Besserer ISt,y Ottawa ; Whitby y Out; Stadacona Club* . -ai. , . ' ; to ,'> ! Campijell, LiexitrCol, Hon, Charles jAUhis^J.P, (Victoria N.8.) 2nd Mem. > . Descended from the Canipbells of Bradalbane ( ' i |f| ". » V >» mi ^M ■ i i \^\ 1\\\x\ {\\\'r\ Ovol^V. V\U\\ ^. of \\\v Into \'\\\s{. »1ohn NVv.. 18UV Ttunt^ to KM., 1^.10. M , .Irtn., IMIM. !h^ l-JoNj^l Oo^otNi.il hv^tifwir, l,oi\»lo\\. Api^lii M j^iiW \v"t\v^<\\ IS.M . Wj^*^ l.i^^^^f. \\\\ oriMtUf^iti. \*i\^fOvir^ MUitif^ 1\^V .«on^<^ > t^rtv.*! ^NVf^viottfl to {\s)\ tx^U'^l^Afion ; f^p|><\K Lio\U. V\>1. \ iotovin l\r«ovvi> x'^.^ftsMi^ IS.MT yo ISf^O. Kir«t Vi^htn^oti fo Provl. V.-^vh tor V'lvMonrt, tS.M^hnt \in'=oiUo,l ou petition. f<^\\\\ tM^ riN>to«5H^^t rtll-ifUh^o ot\v. AoMin tv(nvn«^l 1S{N<>: nn?t<'^rtt1 : )v1\irntvi iSii.'l ;^11>^ .««1 \u\i\\ \^{^7, whon rtirnin ^Irtrj^iMlon Ton- 1^«<^tliti\Nn i^ni^^tivMU of w!\tVh he \vi\f« in tinottr. Ac:«^'li\ ^vtnvntN"! M 6:.<>., 1SVU nvul pot \\\\\'\\ oailod to 1.0. ot \.S.. '2 Mrtv. l,^t:^, whoro ho piM nnlil lXv.> 1ST4* wlion rotnrnisi i\> Con\n\ons lor proM- 'M'^t ?j<\^t. An nnsuooossA\l o.-vn^li^lofo for Vi< toria* in Oon^n^on?*^ ]\\\,1SV.1. A Conworva tn^.— '*^*i>?o?;^//w/* H(^(ii^^'k\ A^^^ ; Xnr (hmp ?W/ Minos, (iirai Ura^s ^Vor : Nithfox Huh, 1- r\innoi N M , A .row io» «i»ni p«*' nn-l fi r VHON, KM. (loVlMt lJn«*hv tnw (!lfi*ffn# N M Amtf , t^n» '•'•' ''"*♦' M Mh' ! Mfif iti UropVv •' Mililln t MtU'in.' Ina^H ,,,,,0 Ammm.jm.hI AfM^„lMl NiMvUhic,- .»«\\V l',M- tiM' MnnU r»r NMvn Mrolin,. Hnl, Inr pri- nr tJ ai'hi iV«»tn I! |. |Mi;t MM til P. (' ,|H'rM«.Ml t Mi'fllM rrinVtHM I n< Im"^* l'.^ A I/iI»>'»mK »^ n*l \y pini'pMt i,.l. ni 111'* r"'P''' 1 1 (^.vl.— N'?''' ft7»f«»';''tf A'.N' » ' . . / vnoN, . |,»Mi;rM Pnii.iri'K UwNfi Aoni.riii'i 7/.ra.- I Qurhrr Co^m 0/1 «• III ♦ H « Y lOltl. Fiurvlvit^^ f^' " I ||(M». 11. 1'''. ^^"'' •ti i IIh' PrnvilK*'** <• r (^H'l KH^ U. ill Mio I I,,,,., \M:\. Ki .. » .* I . .( , ' • lit* Casg RAIN, pHiLirPE Baby. [L'Islct,'] ' ,. Descended from an ancient French family, originally belonging to Airvaultin Poitou, mem- bers of which came here in the early years of French settlement in Canada, served in the French army, and becamr preseni e. A Re- Mi iiistrv. ';k ] ' li family, ou, mem- ' years of id in the ed of the en is, and ate Hon. for Corn- to 1834, of L. C. held the iS, Can., 189 by Anne EHzalteth, dan. of the late Hon. James Baby, at one time S])eaker of the L. C. of U. C. B. in City of Qnebec, 1827. Ed. at Ht Anne College. M., 1854, Matilda, dau. of the hite Col. Perranlt, and grand-dan. of the late F. X. Perranlt, Enq., for many years Prothonotary of Dist. of Qnebec. Called to the Bar, L.C., 1850. Was Deputy Prothonotary of Superior Court Queljec, for thirteen years up to 1873, when he resigned to enter Parlt. A dir, of the Str^dacona I?isurance Co. First returned to Parlt., for present seat, at g.e., 1872 ; re-elected by acclama- tion at last g.e. A Liberal; favors Political Independence, unless the Colonies have a more direct influence in the Councils of the British Empire. — 4, Collins St., Quebec, Cauchon, Lieut. -CoL lion, Joseph Edouard [Quebec Centre.} i Descended from a in ember of the Conseil Su^ peiieur, who came to Canada in 1636 ; a son of this gentleman, Cauchon de Laverdiere, was a Judge of the Coiir Eoyale, at the Island of Or- leans. B. at St. Rochs, Quebec, 31 Dec, 181G. Ed. at the Seminary of that city. M., 1st, 1844, Julie, eld. dau. of iI. Chas. Lemieux, of Quebec (shed. 1864)5 2ndly, I86G, the dau. of Martiu f n iim U' por Irom ISil f Jovriialde Qurher^oiwWwU hoispiill oluofpolitionl editor. In Prosdl. ortho Sf, Jcai] Bapliiiie Sori^ft^ o( (iiio))oc. Was LitMii .-C-ol. oi tlio Dili Hall. <^( Voluntoor Militia, or Chasf^euis de Qn^he<\ ainl Mayor o\ Quo])oc for poiup years. One of \\\i} eliiot* proiMotors of \\\q North Hhoiv Ivaihvay anil St. Manrieo Navigati<>n CoMandil; Presdt., Irom its organization n]> (o 1ST2. Is author o1 Xofions KUm^niaircs de Pln/siqin, (Que., 1841) ; Kfndfs ,vfr ririum Vvojeiee dn Prorinces de Briionniq^ie de V Ameriqve ihi Kord. (do., 1858); ami Jj^lnion dca I'rovii}r(.< de VAmeriqne Ihiiiwniqve dn Kori^ (i Works from June, 18G1 to May, 18G2, (in tli!|^'i>^''^^7, io form a (lovt. for the Province o( Quo iro-el ected boc, A duly he failed io accomplish, owin^; toIP'*>'^<*^' ^>1*' causes knond his control. Sat for Montmoreiui|^^<^^'^^ ^^'*' in Can.As8cmhlv fron^ 1811 until theUnion, when ini lio wii^ rotttrnr«l t«» ('(Muinonfl nii Ih* re^i^ned in order to re-enter (\>nun(>np. ]le«ec Centre atg. e., 1872 ; re-eleeled l»y acclamation at last ^. e. A |('o!iserv}i(ive ; and a Piipporter generally of tlie policy of Hie pr'\^i(M»t Administration, — 17, DAk- \tcuil ^7,, Qnelfcc* ^ ' I ICiiAiu/ioy, .loitri. [Norfh Norfolk.'] Descended from the CliarltonFi of Northumber- iuid, ViWf^. Father came from Northnmherland, |lS2f. H, near Caledonia, N. Y., '^ Feb., 1821). iHd. in New York. Came to Can. with JM lamily 1849. M., Nov., 1854, in Can., |MiH8 Ellen Gray. Ila8 becMi an inhabit- Ll oCNoiiolk Hince 185:$. A tind)er dealer, and oilkraiiied iu buHinees in Can. and Miehij^an. Firflt |rolurned to Parlt. lor preflent neat atg.e., 1872 ; ro-elecled at laHt g. e. A Llb(»ral ; and a snp- Iportcn- of the Mackeuzie AdminiMtrution.— J/ync- 114 4 T » » I - '" i'. :^o.:; I 191i CiiEVAL, GuiLLAUiME, J. P., [Eouville ,'i S. of M. Louis Cheval ; grandson of Capt. Pierre Cheval ; and is a nephew of M. C. S. Cher- rier, Q.C., the *« father" of the Montreal Bar. B. at Beloeil, P. Q„ 17 April, 1828. Ed. atSt. Denis. M. there, Oct., 1852, Miss Hermelimbe Richer. A merchant. Has been mayor of St. Hilaire for several years . Sat for present seat from g.e., 1867 until g. e., 1872, when defeated; again returned at last g. e. A Liberal — St, Hilaire^ Church, Charles Edward, J. P. [Lunenburg] OfEng. and German descent. Ancestorscame to Am., 1622, with the Pilgrim Fathers. Great grandf., Charles Church, a loyalist, removed from U. S. to N. S., during Am. revolu- tion ; grandf., Charles Lot Church, represented Lunenburg in the N.S. Assembly. B. at Tan- cook Island, Lunenburg, N.S., 1835. Ed. at Chester and Truro. Unmarried. A merchant. Eas held high ranks in the Grand Lodge of British Templars, and in the Grand Division of Sons of Temperance, N.S. First returned to Parlt., for present seat, at g.e., 1872 ; re-elected by acclamation at last g.e. A Liberal j and '^ pledged to give the present Reform Govt, a fair and cons will be sc will renc Dominior N.S. an( N-.S. CiivroN, E S. of C Bented Cli 1858 to ] MarcJi, 1^ and at L Licentiate law with Langlois, was called as Crown '. vears . F it last g.e. OCKBURN, 4 Of Scot nont, Oct cpt., 18( eaverton, as been B 1 Ont. As o 103 and consistent support, believing that its policy p , I will be sound, wise and economical, and that it Ch l^v^^^ render justice to all the Provinces of the T^ iDominion." In favor of measures beneficial to -p! . '|N.S. and the Dominion generally. — Chester ^ licherJ^-^- lire for ICiMox, Ernest. [Chicoutimi and Saguenaij.] g-G')| S. of Cleoplie Cimon, Esq., N.P.,whorepre- agani|f.ented Charlevoix in the Can. Assembly from ri7aire,|i858 to 1861. B. at Murray Bay, P.Q., 30 March, 1849. Ed. at the Seminary of Quebec in6iero]fc'i^l at Laval University, where he became a 1 ^ iLicentiate of Law, 1871. Unmarried. Studied ^ law with Mr. M. A. Hearn and with Messrs. Great" amoved revolu- esented at Tan- Ed. at chant, odge of |Langlois, Angers, and Colston, of Quebec, and was called to the Bar of Quebec, 1871 . Has acted s Crown Prosecutor in Chicoutimi for several ears. First returned to Parlt. for present seat t last g .e . A Conservative . — Chicoutimi, P, Q, ocKBURN, Alexander Peter: (Muskoka.) Of Scottish parentage. B. in Finch, Stor- sion offtiont, Oct. 7 April, 1837. Ed. there. M., rned tolept., 1864, Miss Mary Helen Proctor, of electedBeaverton, Ont. A merchant and forwarder. ,1 ; aridKas been Reeve of Eldon. Sat for North Victoria b. afair|iOnt. Assembly from g, e., 1867 until g. e, m \ I )' UM pnticfiril with JKivini]: niilod \\]\\\o \\\vrv \\\ Dip iio\olo|Mnonl t^r II ooin|>nrfi{ivoly IIIum-mI Intitl niid rnihvjiv noliov lor tho ProvituM*, ntul also horivtisc ho waf^ \\o\ fnllv 'u\ nitron! \\'\{\\ tlio KmuIim* (i|| oithor oC tl\o two partios in \\\v AfsotnMy MIootexi tor prosiMU soat in Hmtpo o( Oointnonsl at IST'2, hnt not rotiirncHl, nnlil wrii an^oiulod hy rosol\Ui»)n ol tho Hoiipo, Marrli, IST.'^ ; ro-oloolod at last ^.o. lias lahonitii puooosstnlly to pronu^ti* a vi^ori>\jp policy 1 i\\o (iovoiopnuMit ol (ho ^roat northern iliptriol bv tl \o oons(rnotio!\ o f rail wav8 an« I col onizati.M voa<]s, in oonjimotion with a lihoral land policy tor rtotnal sottlors. lias written larijolv on tin snhjoot, tVv^tn lS(»r> \ip to prosotit tinu»: A Fa Wfcks in the Sorih, (^l\)r whioh ho was Rpooialli oon\plin\ontod hy tlu^ lato lion. T. 1>. MoOeo)| tho Seffhrs' Guiih' {\^(>S), and Iho ToiirisU (lUiih' (1ST4), hoin^ anw^ngst his nnxhiotions Was Pi^^sdt. ol' the MupUoka Sctilorp' Apmd whioh lio towndod, ISCV?, and ip now manajj^ov tlio Northorn Lakop Navigation Co. A Libori M), Jhike Street^ I'oronto, Corny, 7/c)7?. Thomas. (ShfUnirne.) l\C Anocstorp oanio fVotn Kng. andv^cttlod alNni lindtot, y rnipod U Ijunilv revolutiQ hy Mar^ Mf^<|.,a I lorr-rCii I<^17. M (Kwine, lAdolJno, ( arrin^rfo y MarjLrnrol, dan. ol" (he laU- JirRcpli llonicr, l<]f^i|.,a 11, Vi. loyalist, and for inniiy y(»arfl (Udlec- \^^ ^*'^ . |i' tf Onplonifl ai Marringlon. H. at Harrin^lon, ^^^ '^'"'isn. Kd. Ihore. M., Int, IHII, MIrr Snn.li Diuinp, (Phe d. An^^., IH70); 2iidly, JS7I, Adidino, dau. of iho lato Juhn CcdliM, I'^ nntil the Union. Jleturned toCon.monR for M'opent peat, ny »eclamation at g.e,, 1H()7, nt. .0., 1872, Again on hip appt. to ollice, and again I lapt g.e. A Liberal. — Maria ^7., 01 la tea; hrrimjfoUf N»S* 'oLMV, CjrAHij<:H CAurioLr,. (Stanstead.) INUernal. aneeptorp endgrated (rom ChoPter, lug., to New llamppliire, before tlie Am. revo- lionary war. S. of tlie late Dr. F. M.Colby, a [veil known nKHlical practitioner, who cunju to I /-Vi i ToHrisi notion; Ap^^^iJ \nagov ^ liibon\l| r.c. 1 I :■ f> ! !-' >\ i ■ ^1 , f Stanstcad, 1832, and represented iliat county inlhant. j tlie L.C. AsHembly ironi 1834 until (lie HUHpon.iiiincoe ir sion of the Constitution, 1837. 15. at Derhy, Vt.,lotnrned t 10 Dec, 1827. Came to Can., with liis i)arentH,io-cIecte(l 1832. Graduated at Dartmouth CoUege, N.]I.,pov. 1874 July, 1847. M., Dec, 1858, Miss Harriet ChildAt.ionncr : of Waybridge, Vt. Called to the Bar, Ji.C.,lrove fait] 1855, A dir. of the Maasawippi Railway; of Miolicy recei^ Crown Mining Co. ; and of the Waterloo and ^hWoroiito, gog Railway. First returned to Parlt. for presentf seat at g.e., 18G7 ; re-elected by acclamation atiosTiGAN, g.e., 1872, and again at last g.e. A Liberal Coii-ljj ^^ g. *St. Ann icloria, ]S servative. — Stanstead, I\Q, Cook, Hkhmon Hknry. [North Simcoe,] 2 NI Mem. ictoria, a Jon Pleas Fifth s. of the late Capt. Geo. Cook, a U.Elssenibly loyalist ; nephew of Capt. John Cook, whoreprolii«iness the Ont. Assembly. B. in Tp. of WilliamsbnrJtion ; and Dundas, Ont., 1S38. Ed. at Iroquois Gramnialould adv school. M., 1861, Miss White, A lumber nieilts passec 107 iiiitv iiiBianl. All unsnccosaful candidate for North s\iH[)on.fciiicoe in Local Anfiembly at g.c, 1871. First l)y, Vt.jletnrned to Parlt. for present flcatat g.c., 1872 ; [)arentH,lc-clccte(l at last g.c. Unseated on petition, 11 N.n.,»ov. 1874 ; re-elected, 26 Dec, same year. A it ClnldjRcrornier ; and, *^ flo lon^* as the present Govt, r, L.C.jlrove faithful to their past record, so long will r ; of Iholhcy receive his support." — 505, King St., WesU and ^\\\%t)ronto, • present! mtion alosTiOAN, JoiiN", /.P. [Victoria^ N.B,'] pral Con| ]{ . at St . Nicholas, P . Q . , 1 Feb . , 1835 . Ed . 8t. Ann's College. M., 1855, Miss Ryan, of 9 j«icloria, N.B. Has been Registrar of Deeds for ictoria, and Judge of the Inferior Court of Coni- oi\ Pleas, N.B. Sat for present seat in N.B. a U.Elssenibly from 1861 to 1866, when defeated. Re- ho reprclir'ied to Commons at g.e., 1867 , re-elected at rom IH'ile., 1872, and again at last g.e. A Ccucervativr- ; obtaincdlid opposed to the present Administration . )ok,Ei^qlovod an address, 20 May 1872, praying His ^ssemblpcollency to disallow the N.B. School Acton the . S. Coolxlound that said law is unjust and causes much county iliojipiness among the Roman Catholic popula- amsburiltion ; and on 14 May, 1873, ^Hhat the Govt. }ramnia|ould advise His Excellency to disallow the ^ber nieilts passed by the N.B. Legislature,'^ which e.] i:l rl )' '■ ;■' '•4 If k' 198 was carried. On 6 May, 1874, moved for an a««yor of t dress to Her Majesty praying to cause an act fturned t be passed amending the B.N. A. Act, 1867, by pr§.e. A Li viding that every religious denomination in N. shall continue to possess and enjoy all eii rights with regard to their schools as tli possessed and enjoyed at the time of the p; sage of the said act &c., which motion wi subsequently withdrawn. — Grand Falls ^ N. RRIER, J Of Fren( of the \i oy, Vern: North T CouPAL DiT LA Reine, Sixte, J. P. {Naj^lW^^ ^^^e ville) 2nd Mem. . v • - B. in Province of Quebec. Has been Mayor the Municipality and a School Commr. An ii| successful candidate for present seat in Can. sembly, 1862, and for same seat in Commons g.e. 1872 and g.e. 1874. Represented NapiF^ ^^^^^ ^rge for sc t. (she d. osby. Esc d a few d li, dau. of 11, P.Q. ville in Can. Assembly from g.e. 1863 until Union when he was returned to Commons wM he sat until g.e. 1872 . Again returned, 4 Auo 1874, on resignation of sitting mem. A Liber — LacolUy P.Q, "'** •- ' ' *• ' ' Cunningham, James, J,P, [ Westminster} > S. of James Cunningjiam, Esq., of AnyevBural Soc Monaghan, Irel., B. at Anyevny, 1834. Bone term, there. M., 1864, Miss Mary Ann Woodmaniibly from St. Thomas, Ont. A merchant. Has bfed to Co Ps of the ii,P.Q., fs of Mess; tg, Ont. int, 1855. igration 199 or an a««yor of the City of New Westminster. First an act «tiirned to Parlt., for present seat, at last iY^byprJe. A Liberal. — New Westminster^ B,C, inin N.] all gu»^^^^^* •^^^^^^ *^^^^^^^' [G^^y of Ottawa.] as tlilof French descent. Seventh and youngest : the pal of the late Ezekiel Currier, Esq., of North otion mojy Vermont, near Canada line. B., 1820. Ed. Ms, iV.l North Troy. M., 1st, 184G, Christina, dau. , Ty^jjjtbe late John Wilson, Esq., of Cumberland, t. (she d.) ; 2ndly, 1861, Annie, dau. of F. G. osby, Esq., (accidentally killed at Long Is- d a few days afterwards); 3rdly, 1868, Han- |li, dau.of the late Ruggles Wright, Esq., of 11, P.Q. Came to Can., 1837, and was for ny years engaged in the lumber trade ; had rge for several years of the extensive lumber Is of the late Mr. L. G. Bigelow, at Bucking- 1, P.Q., and afterwards of the lumber busi- 8 of Messrs. McKay & McKinnon, New Edin- V E Mavor Anul Can. mmons id Napi' 3 until ions whi d, 4 Au A Libe rg, Ont. Commenced business on his own ac- nt, 1865. Is Presdt. of the Ottawa Valley ister]. imigration Society, and of the Ottawa Horti- f AnyevBural Society. Was an Alderman of Ottawa 834. iione term. Sat for present seat in Can* As- oodmaniibly from |g.e., 1863 until the Union. Re- Has l#ed to Commons at g.e., 1867 ; by acclama- :f i\ I 1 1^ u I < 1 , i I 1 f ' ; ' ■ /ill ^id, t!^.v ^ , ,! I 200 tion, at g.e., 1872, and again returned at last g Jnseated A Liberal Conservative ; "pledged not to folloj^^^^^^ ^^ blindly any party leader or to factiously oppoP' ^ ^^^ the Govt., but rather to treat all measures tli*^"^^^^^®'^ may bring before Parliament strictly upon tlieP'^^^'^^ ^^ merits, without reference to party considerationf^^^ '^^^'> and in such manner as becomes an independeWAViES, H member of Parliament, — and to a patriotic courl Of TV'elsl in reference to all Dominion interests. "ftere. M ^' Gorphwysfa/^ Neio Edinburgh; Ottawmon, A n Rideau Club. , ; r t.EJ. Sat iture fron Gushing, Lemuel, Jr., M,A,y B.C.L, (-4r^»^ CouncI ^^em7)2NDMEM. Iturned tl S. of Lemuel Gushing Esq., (a native of ThM-^-I- em Elvers, PrQ.)j who contested Argenteuil for Cw^cted at Assembly at g.e., 1854, and afterwards succeeiW^ Decimj in unseating his opponent (Mr. S. BellinghaW^^ugh thj who was returned on that occasion. B. at C]i»^^'^^ Itoa\ ham,P.Q.,1842..Ed.attheRev.Mr.BraithwaillAWS0K, school, Ghambly,and at McGill Universityjwlil j^ mercll he graduated B. A., 1863, B. C. L., 18(55, fresent se* M.A., 1867. M. 1869, Miss Macdougall. Gallef the Bar, L.C.; 1865. Is Secy, of the Can Sunday School L^nion. Was Presdt. of the MJ treal Y. M. G. Assn., 1869-70. An unsucc( ful candidate for present seat at g.e. 1874, )rter of .S. ^E COSMOJ B. at Wl 201 Inseated the successful candidate [Hon. Mr. [bbott] on petition, and at election that follow- 1, 13 Nov., same year, was duly elected for the )n8tituency. A Liberal, and will give an inde- mdent support to the present Govt. — 155, St» hmes aS7.; and 11, Burnside Place, Montreal. [avies, Hon. Daniel. [Kings, P. E, J.] Of Welsh descent. B. in P, E. I., 1825. Ed. lere. M., Feb., 1854, Miss Catherine Cam- ron. A merchant. Is a dir, of the Bank of f.B.I. Sat for Charlotte town in the Local Legis- iture from 1858 to 1868. Was a mem. of the [x. Council of P.E .1. from 1864 to 1866. First Bturned to Commons, for present seat., on '.E.I. entering the Dominion, Sept., 1873; re- fected at last g.e. A Conservative. Carried le Decimal Currency and other mercantile bills irough the Local E[ouse. — " Westioood,^ North \wer Road, Charlottetown. fAwsoN, JoHxV A. [Pictou.'^ A merchant. First returned to Parlt., for [resent seat, at last g.e. A Liberal ; and a sup- )rter of the present Admistration. — Pictou, LS. ■-'.• , '• " • ' .'• ' ' '^ ' - -- ' '^ ' - )e Cosmos, Hon. Amor. [Victoria B. C] B. at Windsor, N.S. Ed. there and in Hali- » ! 1 I !]f ill 202 fax. ITninarried. Went to California, 1R52 and toH. C, 1858, where he has sitice reniainpJ Founded the British Coloniaf^ newspaper, IMfij wliicli lie owned and edited from tliat date unt 18(>.*i ; ibnnded the Dailv fSiandard, (same ciljl lor political purposep, 1870; and waR editor ai| jn-oprietor of it until 1872, when he retired froj the proprietorship. Has been actively engage ill politics since 1858. Called upon to form iJ Administration in B. (\, Dec, 1872, a di ho succeeded in accomplishing, and in which l| held the oflice of Presdt. oC Ex. Council, (will out snlary,) from the date ol the govts', formati until he retired Feb., 1874, from local politi owing to the operation of the Act against di reprovsentation. Was special agent and delegf to Ottawa and London, respecting B. C, On ing Dock and Loan, 1873-4. Mr. De C. w the first British Columbian to advocate tho troduction of responsible (lovt. into that Colonl he w^as the first j^orson to recommend a union the Pacific Provinces, wdiich he succeedod accomplishing 18()7 ; and he w^as also the lii to advocate tho Confederation of IL C, w the Dominion, and was subseipiently instr mental in securing the unaminous accej)taii| of the terms uf Unit)u made with Can. Kop 111 OS* unin 20.1 nfpd Victoria in the V.T. AsflPinbly ; after the nion of V.I. with l^C Hat in tlie L.O., inoR' nninterrnptodly from 1807 to 1871 ; at th(^ nion of B.C., with Can., was returned to botli 10 Aflfletnhly and the Ilotifle of Commons; elected to CoininonH at g.e, 1872, and aj>;ain lurned at last g.e. lias always been thorougjjly iboral in politics. In favor of the Union of anada with the United Kingdonj, sharing 2, a (liile full powers, privileges and responsibilities which lliliP Empire; and supports compulsory vot^ Ml, (willg.— ^^«*^;ran(i-dau. «n„..„ i.-. " , . lutnadia tlie late Flon. George Allsopp, Provincial Secro tary of the first Province ol Qnebec J3. at Ca Sant(S 4 Angt., 1849. V\\. at Njcolet Collog and by private tuition. Unmarried, Gradiuitc as M.D. at Univ. of Victoria College, Cobour Is a i^overnor of the College Physicians & 8u.-,, ,.,,. .. , ^ , o .. ■HODS oi t geons of L.C. First returned to Parlt., fo|(,,yi ,, • , 1 i.-vb^-k 111 ilH ^ <^ (real nn JDnrnalis I/Onire ))ast, edit ir(tu Mm JNus [X, visit to I{ I (lie ass is lol'thean l)nblish( mnrposc tv as a l present seat at g.e., 1872; re-elected at laa g.e. A Liberal; and a snpporter of ^4 fii,|(»i)(.M ^ present GoxL—Cap SanU^ P. Q, - Iscliools • Desjardins, T. C. Aliuionse. [ Hochdaga. ]m'^\ ^y'lth \ Family settled in Can., before the Cession f"^^^^"'*^^^"' imation :m. A.K !ul agaii liibcral 'V Ad mi p, 71/./) 1 . z do ^\ Vdolaiiu Isq., Sci , who f( \ Hani)) l-daii. ialSecro B. at Ca t Colk, h'adutiti' Cobour^ arlt.j fo . at la^ r ol ill kelaga.] Cessionl ir( 205 Knir. n. fit Temd.onno, P.Q., G May, 1H41, K(l. at MaRson C()lU»ti;o and tlie Heniinary of Ni- I'olot. M., 11) May, IHlVI, Virginio, old. dau. of llio lato Hubert Paro, Krcj. Called to the Par, li.C, 1-^02, and praetisiMl hia profoRHJon in Mon- treal until 1hI, nnghf agree. First returned to Parlt. for jnvMent seat, by acclamation, at last g.e. An fiidependent Conservative. In favor of seperate scliools ; an amiu'sty to Riel and all others charg- ed with the commission of political offences irj Mnnitol)a during the recent Insurrection ; of the K ^' i' S I » 20(1 Ni\tb>ufvl vowto t\>vth»^ Prtvido UmIIwivv j o( H Trn John, V./M S. ot L \\ . Oo \*i>Imm-» t'lM«)|., (or inivn\ v^MVr^^n ft^v^ii\llv> »M tho Into Wtn. lluM^Mnl, M?^*;., who lir.^t Prtvlt » o( N .H.» llu\1 nnl 1TM{\. H. In ll\«' iMlv otvSt. »1v>l\n» 1S:^0. Ky\. \\\v\v. M.i\( Pnvdnntl, Il^lov* V'r\^ . A nuMw . ol'tho o\ «l\i lnMip 1>rtr»\\ay V^>. t i\ibi \>l' h ln?^nh\non : rtjbl vM\iurn\nn ol (ho N. H. hiivm'h vrtnvVV\N. Tontosttsl |»ro.«otU pom! ut\M\uMM^HNlnl' l\v.s lJ^T»U \>n tvs\^rn(V(iv>n ot HiMinii n.)t ro-oiivlo^l ut h^Mt jj.o. A Uotorn>or ; fUiti **\\in -Mtpport (Ivo polir, ol (ho ;ho |Mvso\U V>ov(.» Hs (orosh!\*iv>\\o«l hv lh<' I'rr i\uov \n ]u?» jui*i\v>is to hi^ Ov>i\s(ilmMHM» hn nm^II M. nl M, ill Miihli uihIi'I' hi (111, IMfi) whiMi y{\ n ht'iM* h" MimIIcmI liiT nC (I •M'Dllllll I |ui|M»r (III iiImo iihr; lhi» HHin PiirliM*, III lhi« (miMimI ( II, \t\,v^o iiM ii, nil joiiil (^1 (■OIMIRI'I Aninii^rH ihiriii;^ fv Vyw- ,l/-,S7. { »HH , who in tin' in (Ih> •lli»t< l.nvnrli IhMn I'MMlnl^ milion. .0. A oi tho IV M woll |ln;vllN, t^if'uf. f'f)/. Mi'!liMAffl», I !\fnufrr(tf Crnh r I M. mI fi niipf ♦•vlohPivo hifii^o. lOn- |im-(m| ihr immiKm III jnni-»Mi.liMhi imh) loMnJc'l IIm> /•VfYf>»frM'.«» Jntiimil ((JmoImm-;, mI vvliir,|i ho f/c (>nnn» rtliloi', hnl. pmnn iUIpiwiumIr nhniwhino I Ihifl i.iiitiki- itit 1 1 1 ri «r lOdwarfi CjultM', Mm(j., (-i'^^i "'•»<' hU(»M. I', lor Mrorrn III ih«» ILmipo ol ('OinnnMiR, iumI whr 'Inly (MvlhMJ lo lln» lliir, Orlojicr, IHIV. IGn,joy« II, hnj^f* inni hn'ralivn |na(".l.i(',r, OHpfcially t\M a. crinnnHJ huvyor. IIhm lor «oni« ycarw hi'*'ri iitinl (^ilv AHiM'iM'v lor Monlrrul, n,nJ im n.lM(; (■(MHiHi'l to I In' lliirhor ()(nnrnrH. of llmf. ^ily. Ann»n)rHl olhcr ini|Mn*tant (wuimcm, \va« rclairnJ, 'luring Iho liiic Am. war, l»y (he I ,.S. (iovf. a,« i \>{)H & hiswf^' vtsh\\'v<^. M » 1Mr^> t]\o f?ohoh\t\ not\vi(l\«lnnilini]; ll^o i^NV t10tSM\ yort^^s \*K>?««^lv iiio\\(iiUsl \\\{\\ tlu* !U'li\o nn\^ ovv\\<\\aUv lHV\N^u\i^ii !ar\tt . V\>L ortluM'i))7».v. rtn\i «^^ j^noh \SM\un«n\UN< it \i >\}\« |>\il>li\'lv i»oni plit\UM\tx\i by loni Mv>\h^U, {\w\\ (u>\MumH.oli(ic^% as in ivligion. Ill' Ifl \\{){ iliin. iif P ItMI. A 11'^ Mtn»l» ti liM K(M»| llt'fni nnl nw'llnl, li IMTHoniil )lwU no\ (o n. (V f'liM'Jorfl el thof^O (iM^lit^vjii iinpoi'dn ImnMolr I liillilhno Ui)\\ ., i ir, nnl)M| III (ho |ironn'M(\«^ m) m A I \\\v Ml. i( /Vrr \ Mir M hnti lov y ootn hm\I. nl lUO l»M inu- Mr. r2»h\n . Ih» I«S7. t,ii\vrrurr llutf, l\fnitfirnL W in hrvnnwlijtp, jiln^., IM:ir.. (Imlic If. It.C?. IMiVJ. M., '^M Mfuch, IMIII, .fnno RIhuv, ^hl. ilini. . Kt'hnniMl lo (Innunonn nljr.p. IM72; rf'-(»l('{'i('fl)4^w hin>Mi»lrin v«)l(» nilh llio nyoH in Im vnr <»( a «lrirnli(\v, nud ii^niriRl. Mm m ir, nniuvupily JIm^ IVinndH nl 11. (^ arc ofily (nnrMl m (ho UnpnMilinn ."' Ilrlirvow llial *'po Ihr llic- prnnnM(\M tniulo by Mr. MiM'hrn/.ifV (iovt. with 21(1 ul s 1 83! 1 m ^il roforcnco to the purvcvf^ in his (Mr 1)V) portion B.C. arc being carried ont, and they have no rou- son to believe^ but Ihatthoy pliall rocoive con- tinued justice at liis handp, and ever}^ clVort hv made by the Govt, to ensure the best line lor uur national higiiway .'* — Ifope, Jl.C,^ Ridcau Club, DoMviLLK, Jameh. {Kiugs N.l].) Descended from an aticient Nor man tannlv that settled in Cheshire, bhig., at the time ot tlio Conl »vnt\ tho V\>. (\^v A U>\\i|i V jMMloti MIrri »' M J.Vn^l^o^W., \>vV Va Nov.. ISi.^v x\mi \va^< M\»\\?«tov of lultuwl Ivovonuo i^vNW^ i>»i^t t^A^o \UNt^< ?^ >h\hs \8tK \\\\^\\ lyo »no- ' tk 'i\\^ ftn MlMlnl^i ol .hi^ili*'^ f^htlmi/ */.'iO/f /, dhfi^ II V, rvl ^.M.. Ifmt j Mild WMM Mil lll(«M^/"^'^ltl/f OtU\ .llilnlh |)U' ''MlM»lMf'HiiM,'' /llvl«U«N 111 l/.D., ^'^,^^1 iMMl.MHtl (ill" h^ Im hHMM(llir^**dlv('tl^fh^lh'1«^h^ lliMini\ IMDI I'Mi^il ImHimmw) I'i l*rti-M fu^ f/N'^^f^^ hi Milliner iHl^lll { 1- IImH nh hlM M).|.( f'« /iftl'"^; "^I'l '^M'I III friv/rf of ffiA Vh]itU'ti.\ II, A M' i/fi» CfnUff^'f, (fnt^hM^; IttitNiii (Huh, \U\K\\m, Jami'jfi If. (lnfUffoii f 'l^^ti ^tr,^. i)\ MiM.Hhli Mill! IfiMh /l^«^^flf H of Mn^rf li'liiMiM', III Wi'Ml,lniiiwM-f, Mi'M!^Mr-*, Of.f. fr ifr WimIiiiIiimIm-. I'iiliHMMwI nl l-^ri'lofi Ornfnrr.nr* Mi^IhimI. M. Mi.|fhiM„ 'Imii. d ./«i'l;j^^ K/lli//M- ffi InnilMit. Oiil. Mliiili'*'! \ ^nw v^lM* Mr. W/r.. ^.ow .iii(||ri>) I'lHiMll, Mfiil WMfi cali'd fo ff./' f'.fir. Or.L, Ml IliliU'}' Ti«riii, lHr,7. I'^irM. r/'Mirrif'ffi\ (UfhHPf- I ipjhfi iiumi'mI'mI im | liLlvt' fyilUain 8/., Ijinutfuh i I i n \^t \M\^, V ^) . \\^ n^^\ . iM'\\i %\. Ml ill!' w ill u nn>H' H>^\USVtKv^ UU^W^H ISm^UiU itvilwiU ilH All IIM |' li\hV\^^M\\\ v^i^U\l\v\^M*^ ^^y \.\MU in Uit»'luM' \ U^i ]jt^. VM \\vyiy) \ \\\\\\ H ^\^^po^^»M' »♦! Hi ll'iiii'iiM- Hllll Itlill >'IM llil M ill I! i«l Ml lii-u , Mini MIIMllh ii Hill t*K mIi >I|H Pltjil iiM'ImIHMI III! Mi hI III*' liM'MI' ii'iMJIliMJ (IM'ImI'H t 1 1 Ml'lllti^ II Id (. • nil Ml (' h A""Mliltl ^' III! IIMJ I/. fill.. II. Mv IVmMi /fi/j Ml K Hi 'HI ihil 1h I'h III' il hii w iin I nil M' H'll iH tli MM* It* IlllMlMih , Mhl I . ViM* HlHlljl nlllli/ ((////'IfdN/* III) (iihhiM hiiihiiH' l^'i tVMH rl/./^wt /// ffw,/r/ lii.Hi MijiL iiHi I Dm 'IIvIhImH i.I II//> I'liiUliU^H, i>t Uiililli^ iih|i)j|li(i*li' !^«l i>ii Hiiiili ilililil'i* Ui III! Mill Ami,/. Mil. (v *l/ilH 1/ '• , i^'-^l Uliiit '^^'v. |i!'f»* mIimi Ik hh||MM/|, Ii« (iiiiii'i'i iifi' hl'ii,!. lilt III' CiilnlMHIiM, Mini mHM h\hi'\hi\ ^ ((' hli'cihil^ ii^ li.i'lMiiHilliiii. Ill Ih"I if I* ''tilif* lii^uiiK ii**^'li fi nil Ml III lIU' M/'IhIMI \iiUi\,liiili \HH.^ii\i\ihtU^t nl II,.. |tii)^rl >r/ fK^ lat,/" C^^tM' 1 I rino l]ro(lo\ir. H. at Varonnop, V Q., 4 Ool,, 18;r2. M., Oct., isr>(;, Almaiilo, .'{. Has been Presdl, ot* ti\e Montreal ChamMv and Sorel llaihvuv. Moved for Select ooinniittee, 1874, to enqniiv into causes o\' (lie ditViculties existing in the N. \\\ Territory, 18(;i)-70, of which connnittee ho became Chairman and prepared report suh- niitted to Parlt. Sworn of the Privy Council ninl apptd. Minister orinlaiid Revenue, 8 »JuIy, 1871. (Salari/ $7,000.) Sat for present seat in Can. Assembly from 18()3 until the Union, when ro- turned to Commons, where he has since con- tinued to sit. Re-elected l)y acclamation on Wis appt. to otTic^. A Liberal. — O'Connor ^V/., Oitaxca ; Verchbxs, 1\Q ; Ri dean Club. GinsoN, WiLLtAM. (Dundas.) IL in Dnm tries-shire, Scot., 1815. Ed. at An- nan and DumlVies. A miller. Is a dir of the Ot- tawa Agricultural Fire Insurance Co. Has boon a mem. ot the Morrisburg Council tor a number of years. First returned to Parlt. tor present seat at g.e., 1872 ; re-elected at last g.e. A Liberal but, sits as an inde[>endent man, " tor he could nevor accord a blind or slavish support to any minisd'v, 223 no mntlrr to wliicli party itprofcflHcd to belong." In favor ol *' hritiHli Connection "' ; a renewal of* iho Jleciprocity Treaty with tlie U.S., if it can 1)0 ohtaitH^I on equital)le terin^, not otherwiHc ; II more eurenil ox|)en(liture of the public, revenue, iuui Huoh juncMwlnient ol the laws as will put it out ol the |)ower of any contracitor orjcorporation lo ngain altenipt to buy the FjXecutiveand Parlt. (il Can . '' — MorviHbnrg, Ont. , (liM., CiiAiMJos, loNAOK., LL.IJ. (VamasJca.) AnccMtorH were early pettlers of New I^^rig. ; Siiniuel (lill, the head of Can. branch of the fa- mily, was kidna})ped when a child by Indians, Mini brought to 8t, Francois de Yanuinka, where ill 1710, he married Minn Jarne8, who had also liooii kidnapped. S. of Ignace Oill, Enq., who roprcHentcd Yainanka in Can. AHsembly, from 1851 to I8(;i. B. at rierrcvilie, P.Q., 1845. Ed. lit Nicolct College. Gradiuitcd aH LL.B. at J^aval University, 1807. M.. Jan., 1870, the dau. ofL. A. Scuccal Esq., who represented Drummond iuul Artliabanka i i IIouhc of CommonH, from I8(;7 until 1872. Called to the Bar, L.C., Oct., 1807. Ih a vlir. of the Montreal, Chambly iiml Sorel Uailway Co. 8at for present Heat in ijiiebec Assembly, from g.e., 1B71 until Jan., 1871, wdien he resigned^ in order io content the I. 1 1 ' i 1 ! ' 224 t'k seat for the Commons, and was elected by accla- mation. A Conservative. — Sorely P,Q, Gillies, John. (North Bruce,) Is Reeve of Elderslie, and has been Warden of Bruce. First returned to Parlt., for present seat, at g.e., 1872 ; re-elected by acclamation at last g.e. A Liberal ; and a supporter of the Mackenzie Administration. — Paisley y Ont, GiLLMOR, iZbri. Arthur Hill, Jr. [Charlotte] S. of Daniel Gillmor, Esq., J. P., of St. George, N.B. ; and grands, of Arthur Hill Gill- mor, Esq., of Hillsborough, Co. Down, Irel. B. at St. George. Ed. there. M., 1846, Mins Howe of Maine, U.S. A millowner. Sat for Charlotte in N.B. Assembly from 1854 until 1866, when defeated on Confederation question. Was ProvL-Secy. in Mr. A. J. Smith's Anti- Confederate Govt. 1865. Contested Charlotte unsuccessfully for House of Commons, at g.e. 1872. First returned at last g.e. A Liberal; and "fully endorses the course pursued by the Opposition in the late Parlt., in dealing with the Pacific Scandal, and condemns the conduct of the Macdonald Govt, and all who sustained them in that transaction. Believes the present Govt . intend to legislate, honestly and fairly for 225 I the public good, and conduct the public business economically, and he will, therefore, give them a fair and generous support. — Broadwai/y Si. George, N.B.; Ridean Club, t ''i'. Gordon, Adam. [North Ontario.] Descended from and distantly related to the noble family of Huntley. S. of William Gor- lion, formerly a merchant in Du> e and Forfar, Scot., who came to Can., 1838, and settled at Bavside, Whitby, Out., where he has since re- mained. B. in Forfar, IG Sept. 1831. Ed. there and at Whitby. Was Deputy Reeve of Maripoca, 1864, and Deputy Keeve and Reeve of Reach, 18G6 to 1872. First returned to Parlt., lor present seat, at last g.e. A Liberal, and a supporter of the Mackenzie Govt. — MancJieS" ier, Out. GouDGE, MoNsoN Henry. [Ilants,] S. of the late Henry Goudge, Esq., of Windsor, N.S. B. there, 1831. Ed. at Windsor Academy, M., Miss Grant of Kempt, N.S. A merchant. Is Presdt. of the Young Men's Christian Assn., Windsor ; and a dir. of the Mineral Exploration and Mining Assn., of N.S. An unsuccedsful candidate for Hants, against the late Hon, Jos, H \ 'i T'l i 22G Howe, Jan, 5 1869. First returned, on the eleva- tion of Mr. Howe to the Lieut. Governorship I ofN.S.jJuly, 1873. Re-elected at last g.e. M Liberal ; and a supporter of the present AdniinisJ tration. — Windsor, N.S. Greenway, Thomas. iSoiitJi Huron. 'i MEM. 2nd I S. of the late Thos. Green way, Esq. B. ini Cornwall, Eng. Ed. in Can. M., 25 Jan., 1860, Miss Annie Hicks. Has been Reeve oJ the Tp. of Stephen for the past eight years, An unsuccessful candidate for South Huron a( g.e., 1872, and at g.e., 1874. First returned to Parlt., for present scat (on sitting mem. bein« unseated,) 11 Feb., 1875. An Independent Conj servative. — Centralia, Ont, Hagar, Albert, [Prescott,'] Ancestors emigrated from Eng. to Massacliiij setts before the Am. revolution. S. of Abnen Hagar, Esq., J. P., who came to Montreal, 1801J was a well-known merchant in that city, aii^ settled in Plantagenet, 1820, by Miss Hannah t^j Barker, of St. Johnsbury, Vt. B, in Nortli Plantagenet, Prescott, Ont., 1827. Ed. a| Peacham Academy, Vt. Unmarried. A far! 227 mer, merchant, lumber dealer, and grist and saw-mill owner. Isadir. ofthe Ottawa Agri- cultural Fire Insurance Co. Holds a captaincy in the militia. Has been Local Supdt of Schools, Reeve of North Plantagenet, and Warden of Prescott and Russell. First returned to Parlia- ment for present seat at g.e., 1867 ; re-elected by acclamation at g.e., 1872, and again returned at last g.e. A Liberal; and a supporter of tl^e present Govt. — Plantagenet, Oni. Haggari, John Graham. iSouth Lanark,] ' S. of John Haggart, Esq., formerly of Bread- albane, Perthshire, Scot., but latterly of Perth, Lanark, Ont., by Isabella Graham, of the Isle of Skye, Inverness-shire, Scot. B. in Perth, Ont., 14 Nov., 1836. A saw and grist-mill owner. Was for several years Mayor of Perth. An unsuccessful candidate for South Lanark in Local Assembly at g.e., 1867% and in 1869. First returned to Parlt., for present seatat g.e., 1872; re-elected at last g.e. A Liberal Conservative. ■-Perth f Ont. . ^ *„• ' 1 I Hall, James, (7.J5?., PJj.S, (East Peterborough) S. of Mr. James Hall, of Clackmannanshire, Scot., who came to Canada, 1820, and settled in 228 1 Tp. of Lanark, Ont. B, in Clackmannanshire, Apl., 1806. Ed. at the Grammar School there. M., 1st, in Dartmouth, N S., 1830, Jane, second dau. of Saml. Albro, Esq., (shed.); 2ndly, Aug., 1870, Mies Jane Giilbrd Ferguson, of Ed- inburgh, Scot. Practiced his profession as a Civil Engineer and Provincial Land Surveyor in Lanark, in Halifax, N.S., (where he resided f^om 1829 to 1835), and at Peterboro'. Has been Mayor of Peterboro' ; a mem . of the Town and Co. Councils ; and Presdt. of the Peterbor- ou^rh Literarv Club. Was Sheriff of the United Counties of Peterborough and Victoria, Irom 1856 to 1863, when the Counties were separated, and of the Co. of Peterborough from that tiniei until Nov., 1872, when he resigned. Sat for Peterborough in Can. Assembly from g.e.,, 1848 until g.e., 1851, when defeated. First re- turned to Commons, for present seat, at last g.e.j A Reformer. " When in Parlt. before, support- ed the Baldwin-Lafontaine Ministry ; has been] on the Liberal side of polities since that time, and now re-enters Parlt. to support the Macken- zie Administration, so long as they adhere tol their present Liberal policy, but no longer."— | Peterboro^ Ont, 229 1 ISarwoop, Robert William, J.P. ( Vauclreitil.) Second s. of the late Hon. Robt. Unwin Har- hvood, a Inieni. of the Special Council, L.C. from 1838 to 1840, subsequently the representa- tive of Vaudreuil in the Can . Assembly, and at his death, 18G.'>, mem. for "liigaud" in the L.C, Can., by Louise Josephte, eld. dau. of Hon. M. IE. Gr. Alain Chartier de Lotbiniere, a mem. of |L.C. of L.C. and grand-dau. of the Marquis de .otbiniere, B. in Montreal, 27 Oct., 182G. Ed. it St. Sulpice College, in that city. M., 7 Oct., [856, Mary Charlotte, eld. dau. of John McGil- lis, Esq., of Williamstown, Glengarry, Ont. A Captain in the Militia, and Presdt. of the Com- liiissioners Court. Has been Warden of Vau- Ireuil. An unsuccessful candidate for Vaudreuii In Quebec Assembly at g.e., 1871. First re- lumed to Parlt., for present seat, at g.e. 1.^72 ; re-elected at last g.e. A Liberal Conservative. Vaitdreidl, P. Q. [oLTON,'//o/i. Luther Hamilton, J, P. (Oha- teaugumj ,) B. in South Leeds, Ont., 1817. Removed to lontreal, 1826, where he entered mercantile life, |nd was for many years a mem. of the firm of looker & Holton, forwarders. M. Miss Forbes, \ t \ y\ I 1 ■' ""'4 n > '(I I'll ' »»w i L-»rF i m ii M ix 230 ^ 1 ■^!ll Is honorary Presdt. of the Reform Assn. of the Parti National of Montreal . Was a contractor! for a portion of the Atlantic and St . Lawrence) Railway. Has been Presdt. of the Board o| Trade (repeatedly) ; and of the Montreal City anc District Savings' Bank ; a Vice-Presdt. of the Free Trade Association; a Harbor Commr. dir. of the City Bank ; and a mem. of the Cor- poration of Montreal. Was a mem. of the ExJ Council, Can., from 2 to 6 Aug., 1858, (in th Brown -Dorion Administration) ; and from Ma;! 1863 to MaVch, 1864, (in the Sandfleld Macdon ald-Dorion Administration) ; and held the ofJicj of Commissioner of Public Works, Can., on tli first occasion ; and that of Minister of Financj on the latter. Was a Govt. dir. of the GraiiJ Trunk Railway from Nov., 1852 to July, 185i Sat for Montreal in Can . Assembly from 1851 till 1857, when defeated . Was mem . for " Vic toria " division in L.C., Can., from Sept., 1 to May, 18()3, when he resigned, (on being apptdj Minister of Finance,) and was returned for prfi| sent seat, which he represented until the Unioii| Returned to Commons at g.e., 1867, again g.e., 1872, and again at last g.e. Representc Montreal Centre in the Local JHouse (where ii led the English Opposition,) from g.e., 181 S::\T' . of the itractorl iwrenc loard o: City an of th [nmr.; the Cor the Ex ;, (in til oin Ma; Macdoii 231 mtil 16 Jan., 1874, when he retired from that body in order to confine himself to the House of jommons. Entered Parlt. as an advanced jiberal, and has always been in accord with the jiberal party, except on the question of Confed- eration, which temporarily divided that party, jupports the present Administration. — 1043, pierbrooke St,, Montreal; St, James' Club ; lideau Club. ORTON, Horace. (Centre Huron.) S. of Henry and Sarah Horton, of Co. Kent, the oificBng.jwho came to Can., 1831. B. at Stall isfield, I . , on tlilent, Eng., 9 Oct., 1823. Ed. at Goderich. FinaneJ. Hannah, second dau. of Robert Gibbons, le Graniq. , Sheriff of Huron . Has been Mayor of God- ly^ 185«ich. First returned to Parlt. for present seat g.e.,1872 ; re-elected at last g.e. A Liberal, d a supporter of the Mackenzie Administra- n. — Goderich, Ont, lUNTiNGTON, i?07i, Lucius Seth, Q,C, (Shef- ord,) 2nd Mem. P.C. . at Compton, P.Q., 16 May, 1827. Ed. in a. M. Miriam Jane, dau. of the late Major vidWood, ofShefFord, (she d. March 1871.) lied to the Bar, L . C . , 1853 . Created Q . C . , 3, A mem. of the law firm of Laflamme, om IBo or " Vi ept.,186: ng apptd d fur pri le Union' , again epresentd (where ii :.c., 18 i! t s f I, I , I ft>'*'IS¥^flil*amt 14 I i <■ Huntington & Laflamnie, Montreal . Is Presdfc.lseat, at I of the Hautingdon Mining Co. ; and of the Mis-Bl874; re- eisquoi and Black River Valley Railway ; and alA Libera dir. of the Mutual Life Assn. ot Can. Was mem. of the Ex. Coancil, Can., and Sol-Geiil.,| L.C., from May, 1863 to March, 18G4, when tli Govt, (the SandfieldMacdonald-Dorion), resbi S. of 1 who afte io:ht Dn ed. Sworn of the Privy Council and apptdj Presdt. of that body, 20 Jan., 1874. ( S'a?ari|)^'a^erloo $7,000.) Sat lor present seat in Can. Aasemblff^^^^^ <^^ irom 1861 until the Union. Roturned to Coinl"^"^- ^^ i mons at g.e., 1867, at g.e., 1872, and again iV-^^' ^^^ lastg.e. ; re-elected by acclamation on his appiP^^^^co^^ ^ to office. Contested Sheflbrd unsuccessfullvP^^* ^^ ^ 1860. A Liberal ; and in favor of the Indeperp^^'^^^ioror dence of Can. — O'Connor St., Olfaiva ; Wat loo, P. Q. ; 1124, St. Catherine St,, Montreal St. James' Club ; Ride an Club. HuRTEAU, HiLAiRE, K.P. (L'Assomjjtioi^ 2nd Mem. B. at Contrecoeur, P.Q,, 4May, 18,37. EJi at L'Assomption College. M., 80 May. 18 Mdlle. Delphine Beaudoin. A Notary Publ Was Mayor of St, Lin for three years, and Wa den of the County for an equal length of ^^"^K. i f '."" Has also held the office of Secy-Treasurer ■, Schools. First returned to Parlt., for preseF^ ^ 4 ) •-> O '^^ Igeat, atlasc g.o. ; unseated on petition 24 Nov., jl874; re-elected by acclamation 16 Jan., 1875. jA Liberal Conservative. — St. Lin, F,Q, IIrying, iEMiLius, (^.C'. (Hamilton.) S. of the late Hon. Jacob iEniilius Irving, Iwho after having served as an officer in l.'Uh jight Dragoons, with which he was present at [Waterloo, came to Can., 1834, and after the linion of 1840, sat in the L.C. as a prominent Inem. of the Liberal party, warmly supporting [on. Messrs. Baldwin and Lafontaine in their struggle with Lord Metcalfe, by Catherine Diana, iau. of Sir. Jare Homfray of Landaff House, rlamorganshire . B. in Eng., 1823. Ed. at .0. College. M. in Montreal, 1851, Aagusta, Iau. of Colonel Gugy of Quebec. Called to the )ar, U . C . , Michaelmas Term, 1849 . Created a I.e., 18G3. Held for a short period the office 3l Clerk of the Peace of the Co. of Waterloo, >nt. An unsuccessful candidate for present featatg.e., 1872. First returned at last g.e. Reformer. Is of opinion that, "to the first Re- form Ministry, wJiicli has taken oflice since the Confederation of B.N. A., we have a right to look for measures which shall perfect our Electoral fysteni, including ^au extension of the franchise X i o u:m to .^omo iini)or(au< oln^soa ol our iMIow buI»J(H'( J , ^^ who jvro oxcludovl by the prosoni hiw ;' proleo the vote of tho woaU aiifiinst (ho iulluonco i>riho| ptrv^nir. hr mojins ol' tl\o Hjiliot ; iollow Ih Homo rMrliivnuMii in Jiholiwhing \\\o proporlv' (^\\!\lit\oMt\ of 0!indiop;\r(nionuui2: uiei\ to iis rauka iis a |>rv>tevSf*ion, securini!; theni aoainflt tl\e eluviio orteno,> >rarv notivity an\on«; political oIlice-Heok sor ^•rs ol>i!iininiX ])retercnce over (heir faithlul vices ; i\\\y\ he will not uphold any Minivslry >vhic]\ will no< labour to acconiplivsh Ihoso ends/' In (he iN>ns(ruc(ion o( the Pacitic Hail- way he is prepared \o ndvoeate the selection ot] that line which will eventually bring' the oldoij Proviuces, east ot' l^akc Superior, in the iuopI di- l*eot Cvunun\nicatioi^ with Manitoba, the Saskni- c)\e\>an \":\llcy and Hritish (\dunibia. bs aii| \iphv>]der v>t'a tarilVto protect Home Industn, l;^7, Jiimes Sf ., Uarnilfon : Toronio Club ; 111- deau Chd) ; Siadacona Club, Jkttk, Lons Amahi.h, {Montreal East.) 8. of M . AuK'ible .Icttc, (ornierlv a inorclianil I at li'Assonq^tion, P.Q., by Han^o Caroliiie| GavUVreau, izvand-dau. of a St. Dominique plniil' 2^5 er. n. ai lj*Apponiplioii, 5 Jan., 1R3G. Kd. at l.'AflflompHon Oollo^ro. M., 2.1 A pi., 1M62, HiM'lliP, (lait . of llif» 1m,I(^ ToUflRaifit fjallafiune, Kflij., tiior(»lianl of Mcmtroal, atid fliflier of ilvo iiioni. for .Tac(|iiofl Carjior. (-allod to the Har, li.C, 1^57. A cM)rrpflj)on(Hng mem. of the |(Kranop) ; (nlitor o^ Ihe Uevne OHfi(/ife dr Jj/^giR" pii'<)n et de Jnrispvndencp dn Canada^ and a nor- lioppondeni of tlio firvffe de Droit ftiferiHifioval de (land (UiAir\\\u\.) Ir TrpaRiiror of tlie Mon- riMil Har ; a dir. of tlie Iflolated Itiflk and Far- ^nrra' I^^ire InH\iranee Co.; and of ilio I iati ron- dos Railway Vo. ; and ProRdt . of (lie llofornri ^VsHH. of the rarfi ^'^tffnnaL Was editor )f J/Ordre for a flhort perio(i, lHf;2-3. An a iawvpr waR retained on belialfof tlie Seminary of I. Sulpi(»e in tlin celebrated Gnibord caRe. I^^irflt ^turned to Tarlt. at g.e., 1H72, (defeatint!; tlie lie Sir i\ . V). Cartier, Harf.) ; re-elected by ac- liiiniition al laRt^.e.. A Liberal and a Nation- liwt ; wwd pnpporlR the [)reR(»nt Admlnifltratioii, 1>(, Hubert ^7., MontreaL loDoiN, AwAnr-R, ///5. {Chnmhhj.) 2nd M^:M. \\. in Province of Qnebec. A dir. of [ho Metropolitan Uank ; and a mem. of the Ixecutive of ihe Kelorm A.s^n. of the Parti .i! i 2:irt 1 yV/ or Monlroal. Hus pmI in il\p (^il Tonnoil. Montreal. VwM v(^hirnr*;. io Uowlr^iK in An^., mr rnrlv ap lit! u» " Ini viii! flonn* Ri wln)l(» 0( hin \\\\\y ,lr/;N // or w sj;r«uuiial (\>Uo!>:o. WMM nn otTuMM' in \\\y^ Kin^r'p i\\\\vy.. iojin Ornii'oon,"*, :\nJ r-i(;((l(Ml in N.S. nl ilio rioso or . S. of i\w \\\\o {\\\\ ('arlolon .h>n(\y, liMlrar dT DimmIh, Co. Dijrhy, N.S. H. at Wovinonth, N.S.» '^MSi^pi.. 182-1. Iviv (horo and a< ^'arn\on(h AiMuhMuv. M„ * l8i^0, Mari>;arol Wi^onuiTu »ia\i . ol (he lion. \V, •T. 8l'(h(» AoiulmB u Fivo Insnranoo Co., llaUtax. Waw lii(*M( . -Col, conuuandinf tho Kst ** llalilax" Jirigadc ofChir' rison Artillorv tor 8on\o voari?. 8al lor prosin; (Mr.. ; of TtH'Ol I']m(j ., a AflMonih III l^p|M (luM , of John A ill Iho Hwv nn IhiM hoc iiiiUiihMl v(*iirH,iu UHIICIM Hcinldv lluUHO t reiiinuM 2ni nit. I'or >o(,itinn, v'.w, A v's ..S7. . IP ir»!;5; nl llin- 'fl v\ HUM'" 1\0 »li«hl, mIm, (\). \\y . M„ Ion. W, il . ol'llio mi hnliii ho Pro. ho Nova Aojuliii Ml. -Col. j) rosea; flofll Iroiii ^.0., 1H07 nn(ii jl.P., IM72, aIkmi ilol'ofilotl. AjjJiin if'lnrnod al, IhpI ^.o., urol "lnnini»; l»oon oloolctl jih IIio roproMoiilMlivo in fiou\i^ Rorf ol' linlli RJdos (if |if>lil.lrR, ntol nf lliP wlinic oonnlv, ho will oroloHvor in lioiM'Mlly do liin (luiv U) III'* whnlo cM)miMmii(v irrewpoojive oi' V\i 3H nr pjirl y cc ninnmhujdiilv:' Nnrlh WcrI i\rm, nalii'(t.v .- Unlif'itx (^hih 1 1 Jon MM, Major Davim {''nnh. (S^nidh Leeds.) or VVoIpIi (IomooiiI. l*'iiMilIy <:n,iiio fo A in., Klin. W. {^\ llio Info llfni. Mr. .Inwf iof JorioR, n( Titrnttln ; jiiol jnntolfln!) {)[ M|>hroihi #fono«^, Km(| ., m. I ' . M. loyal iwl, holh of'vvhofn if din'oront riodw i'0)>r(*Moidod (ho ()o. ol'Jif'odfl jn fho (I.O, Ahf^oi n hi It. Ml MinoUvillo, Old.., IHJH. Kd 111 Up|M»r ( /juMidn, dnllo^o . M. UohcM-oa () V^Nn M\\ M t^ltl u>v» rt nntivo or l"\MnuihMj»l», h»»l. M t\>.»of'rv\\\ro IMWfn.l. Ont I ix'^W'A \' WWx'Vf^MS , {\shy M.UI. M.l. ,H V iti It' h ^nvjs \> hi'vr hi^ ohhttnril As\ ^ rhM«M> vrnv^ a hMMn. ol T.v iKiiiii^/J ^x^\tVisi Town roMn\Ml» ^htvui^tlir ln«( rix or\\lnrli t\o ho],l tluMMlUM^ of MivviM . ImimI ji'imnfil lo Trtvlt , <;vv |NrO«OH< .«^('M(,fH JMMl^.r. I'MMriilr,! lvS4. A LiluMrtl, f\^\^\ i\ rtttppottot- tW Kvhf .S7. fV^r'l^Y. T^iiNl « t\ T Kilhtht. RoiiH' tin\on u>tMt\. of t\tlu nlvMU 1S4A. VA , fltot'o ntxi mi ntotn . (»l tlio v^\- M. nn WillJn.Mi will! MPr\ I'lMnjiilii N.M. I'll!, nl h ..f Mr. I ll(»l. Ml HHvliiinf I'mviiic AwRrinl r'(»iiiiiio i)i!i ei ii'MMivi* Ihiii nl K Ilium MroM,, MJiipowrH^rft nud cMimnlFiMlnii mt'trlnmlM. Im n (\\t , of fli** W^« n»iV t "' ^,nvMfl'if' 'M f fUMCfflfh I V Xllll Ajjt jfttll ni«' N .H. I'itMl (•♦•liirfifwl fo INif If . , (or nii'Mt'M I MtMiL lift ih'Mlh nlhiM rMfJi'rKu' wil,fhf|/ in»'tn ihiM |Mi;!l. It,h ('l"*'M'«l «,( M^>., M^7'/ Mini |HM'lor «»r llin pH'M^'hl. A^lhiiniMlriUiofi III wfh. N.H n. in vlnintMl ^Immui;. , iHiV.i. l\\ inrl\ '*'""'^^'''' I who Horvoil lit Mm' hiili^li HnMV,rOoy, K. Ml Anmi!5« Kiilu IOw(j., .1 . W) tiuil ihnudHs (if Williiuii Kiil(, a loilivr* ol" fhiollnolih^, Hodl ivolnlioniii y WM,r rim! firiM'vvfi,nU ^♦*liNwl io N.K II. t\X (lliMif^l^, N..S., I Mrifoli, \mi I'llL III llOllO' M .. I HDL HiiVfi\i Mii«iuifiafi,y Marguciito Suzainie Thibaiuicau, of Pointo (JIaire, a lot^o. rnniJirrifvl . Studied law witn Hofi . L. T. Drninnjond, Q.O., afterwardH a Jml^e of the Court of Queen's Bench, and wafl called to the J3ar L.C., 1849. Created Q.C., 1863. Head of the extensive law firm of Laflannne, Hunting- ion & Latlaninie, Montreal, and in his profen- flional capacity has appeared on several occasions before the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in hjng. He was also counsel for the Seigneurs who claimed their indemnity in virtue of the Seigniorial Act, 1857-58. Was one of the earliest members of the L.C. Rouge party; became one of the editors of L^Avenir ; and was in 1847 elected Presdt. of the Institute Cana- (lien of Montreal . Is professor of the law of Real Estate in McGill University, from which institution he received the lion, degree of B.C.L., 1850, and that of D.C.L., I87;i. i also a i: v ' I ■: ^ i ill 5: ' 242 Vi ' mem, of the Executive of the Reform Assn., of the Parti National of Montreal. First returned to Parlt., for present seat, at g.e., 1872; re- elected by acclamation at last g.e. A Liberal, and a supporter of the Mackenzie-Fournier Ad- minigtriition . — 294, Lagauchetiere, St,j Mon- treal; St, James Club, Laird, Hon, David. iQueens, P.E.I,] P.O. S, of the late Hon. Alexander Laird, who came to P.E.I, from Renfrewshire, Scot., 1819, and was for some years a mem. of the Ex. Coun- cil of that colony. B . at New Glasgow, P. EI., 1833. Ed. at the Presbyterian Seminary, Truro, N.S. M., 1864, Mary Louisa, dau. of the late Thos. Owen, Esq., Postmaster Genl. of P.E.I. By profession a journalist, and is ed. of the Charlottetown Patriot newspaper. A governor of Prince of Wales' College. Has sat in the Charlottetown City Council. Was a mem. of the Ex-Council, P.E.I., from Nov., 1872 until 18 Apl., 1873, and while holding that position formed a delegation to Ottawa, with Hon. R. P, Haythorne, to negotiate terms of Union with the Dominion Govt.; the basis agreed upon by the delegation was submitted to the people, and being rejected, on account of the side issues brought up, the Govt, resigned; but a short 243 time afterwards, the same terms, with a slight modification in two clauses, were adopted by the Legislature, and the Island entered the Domin- ion . Has also been a mem . of the Board of Works and of the Board of Education. Sworn of the Privy Council and apptd. Minister of the Interior, 7 Nov. 1873, (saZary $7,000.) Wag apptd. in the summer of 1874, a Commissioner to treat with certain Indian tribes in the North- West for the extinguishment of their title to the soil, a mission which was successfully accom- plished, and resulted in the conclusion of a Treaty at Qu'Appelle Lakes, by which they surrendered a tract of country containing about 75,500 square miles through the nortnern part of which the Telegraph and Canada Pacific Rail- way lines will pass. Sat for Belfast in P.E.I. Assembly from 1871 until the Island entered the Union, 1873, when returned to House of Com- mons for present seat. Re-elected by acclama- tion, on his appt. to office and again t'.t last g.e, A Reformer. — Slater St.^ near Metcalfe, Otta- wa ; Charlottetown, i • ^ . Lajoie, Charles Gerin. [^i^. Maiirice.} Eld. s. of Andre Gerin-Lajoie, Esq., of Yam a- chiche, P.Q., by Ursule Caron, dau. of Charles Caron, Esq., who represented Sc. Maurice in the 1 1 I - 244 1 1 ; 1 1 1 ^il • l L.C. Assembly for a considerable period. B. at Yamacbichie, 1824. Ed. at Nicolet College. M. Mdlle. Dupont (sbe. d.) A mill owner and manufacturer. Sat for present seat in Can. As- sembly, from g.e., 1863, until the Union . First returned to Commons at last g.e. A Liberal and a supporter of the Mackenzie-Fournier Administration.— Fam(?c7«c/ie, P.Q, Landerkix, George, ilf. 2>. [South Grey,^ S. of the late Mr. James Landerkin, a native of N.S., who settled in Co. Simcoe, Ont., 1824. B.at West Gwillimbury, Simcoe, 20 July, 1839. Ed. at Victoria College, Cobourg, where he graduat- ed as M.D., 18G2. M., 15 Feb., 1870, Miss M. Kirkendall, of Elora, Ont. First returned to Park., for present seat, at g.e., 1872 ; re-elected at last g.e. A Liberal, and a supporter of the Mackenzie Administration. — Hanover y Ont. Langlois, Jean, Jiiy.D., Q,C, [Montmorenci,] B. at St. Laurent, Island of Orleans, P.Q. Ed. at the Seminary of Quebec. M., March, 1870, Mary Josephine, 2nd dau. of the late Hon. John Sandlield Macdonald, Q.C., M.P., first Prime Minister and Attoriicy Genl. of the Province o{ Ontario, Called to the Bar, L.C, 1847. Created aQ.C.,1^73. k mem. of the extensive law 245 t^ : firm of Langlois, Angers & Colston, Quebec. Was Professor of Criminal Law in Laval Univer- sity (from which he obtained degree of LL.D., 1865), from 1858 to 1867 ; and Bdtonnier of the Quebec Bar, 1871. First returned to Parlt., Dec, 1867, for present seat, on resignation of sitting mem. ; re-elected at g.e., 1872 ; and re- turned by acclamation at last g.e. A Conserva- tive. — 23, St. Ur side St., Quebec; Stadacona Club; BideauClub. Lantier, Jacques Phillippe, J.P, [Soulanges .1^ Family came from Brittany. S. of M. Antoine Lantier, by Marie Reine Ramour. B. at St. Polycarpe, P.Q., 21 July, 1814. Ed. at Nicolet College and at the College of St. Sulpice, Mon- treal. M., 24 May, 18G5,Delle. Julienne Bonne- ville. A storekeeper. Author of a pamphlet on the Cascades and Coteau Landing Canal, and of another on the Harbours of Coteau Landing and Cascades Bav. Sat for Vaudreuil in Can. As- sembly, from 1844 to 1847. First returned to Commons, for present seat, at g.e., 1872; re- elected by acclamation at last g.e. A Conser* vative. Gave notice of motion, 1873, for an address to the Queen, praying Her Majesty to grant a full and complete pardon and amnesty Ibr all acts, crimes and offences committed in N. fi ' 1 ' ' i i:. I 24(5 i \\\\\\ Iho \M\ion. ** In Oivov t>r tovon\«Mn «>( n o( onv tvndo { ninl Mrn- Vt\\\\\\\ twwowii (ion (\>llo^(\ M., 13 Mav. 1S(>S» Miss IjMtontmno. OUtaino^l il(\iir«M^ ot'U.r.L.rtt MviMl Pnivorsitv, IStU. Stn.lio.l law \\\{\\ Mr. K, 1 .!\tlan\n\i\ Q,(V,M.IV, ntwl wmm oalloa (o tho H}\i\ l,.i\. iStnV Iv/nto.l /.f /V fVichrur nowspMj^or (or iv shoit tin\o. Hut lor PrnnunontI !n\ii Artluil^usksv in Uni^luu^ Af^s(Mnl>lv, tl^^tn ^.o.. ISTK nntil .):\n., ISTl, \vhn. — Avfhohosh(ivillf\ l.lTTl.K, WlUlAM CAUU\'TnKU^^, ././*. \Soufh T\\\x\\ s. ot ilohu l.ittlo, I'N^n .» ot* ritcliOotnlo tt(Mt 2i1 flp, nonr Mlroinl, filnMccplnrpJiiro, Mii^. H III »« Mil. at MfMlrnnl (JiniMMmr Sell . MprvfMJ in 1Ih» lloyiil Nrivv niv)at,L\ '2Nn Miai. Vonn|i;nHl r. ol a SciilliRli lli^lilanrlor and K.onian Catholic, wlio Rotllcd in (ilengarry, Ont., I iSd, and a brolhcr of flic lal(» lion. J. S. Mac- • Iniuiid, oriod ho- l\v(M«n thu Union ol IH4I and (Ik; Conledf^ration ol'H.N.A. in 18(>7, wan I'rinio MininLor ol Can. ') t« I fhMn Anvv IMir) (o MiWiAy |S(U, fn^il llr^l Pritno I'M. rtl Mi'^hoj^'^ roll\M<\I \>0 (>or. 1MTI. A l,ilMMMl : nn<) 'Mln.l i ]nn\Poh (Voi\ no\\ jt^i o^^ hj^ fhw( oliM'dnn, io ^n\. i\\t\\ l\0 will Lll\0 \\\V itOVt., M Ihir »(\ \\\\v\\ \i OOnh^R \V<0\V <1\0 no\l,«0 (o iho l»0;-t( of III! IV< A \y^\\ni^vv l>vo. \\( tUo ImIt lion. .1. M. Min^li n;^Ki»v.^.r. M r.(siv ,viU.) W \\\ Ml. KnplnnJ* (>!onvr«vvv. Owi VA f\f M(. ICMphMol*" i\»ll, U^)xiort)\o I'Uo Hotu wwA l\ij>h( Ivov. Alo\. Mi n' \iv>noll. PJ>.. {MraV(M »hv40|'hin(\ ohi. ilan.orilu ] U'voirij ijh fi( U |i||<^r|i I I V I"!' /J(ihM' v''nffl ; jifMl lin.H li(*«MI Wimlrti I'M- fi|M|fiM»hl, IhllMJM.M IMifl M'lil .*'(•! . «MtMMnfiiM.n'lin^ Id" Hlri I'nni V Im I OliMirjiny IN'MrrvM Milili'i, • I'rf'H'll,' (H lli'< Mon- Ik'mI mimI Ul IjMvfi ( 'il V .liMM'iiofi MnihvM V } an'l M, fillip n( Oiil , h.MV, IM'/I CI woiii (•! IIm' I'rivy ('imuhmI jiimI fi|»|ii t ''(mi inf4 (Mill impi'iivMfM'fiM Mr. Mn,(;- ilnllflliL HilHM> liiM fl(M'r»HF4ii(H \(t ndii I' |im,M f»H(,H- hliMlir^tl ilircrl |»iirIm| ri»m»fiMf.i nlioii vviMi IliO WtmI IndirHj CiT" jMifdiiI di'livfrv mi cilioM uful InwMH ; niiil n, itm i jiificnl rMliiclioh in |i(»mIhI rnh'M )M*l\viM>n llii^ I 'ihIimI Mhili'w fuid (Jnii. MnJJor \irv.~ M(Mil ^i'h^ in dan. Af!M<»ml>ly IVom ^.''.j U^-iV/, until ll»o Hnion. Mlrrl'ii In ('iihiinonM l»y nccJnfnfvtiMn I fr.r,, lSli7 ; re- (>l(Md(Ml nl. ^.o., IK72; n, i^.(\ I KiiU7fifon. | •>n.l Mkm. IMV y^hiiv. Soot. WW .I.mu., iMhV M.l. iii ||h« Koynl (iV!\n\nbr Mol\oo!, K it\ivs!l»Mi, mnliM- l>r. Wilson, rt t\^11o\\ ot OMoiiI rtn\or^i(v. M., Im(. 15;N(>> : '2nT, Smpmh Air^M^M, dun. of llic lato Hvtn. T. »1 . Uornsn-il, n nnnn. ol II. M. Pvivy (\>\\n\M] o('(]\o Is^lnnd of .iMiujnoM. MtmliiMl l;\\v with tho ].*\to Mr. (u^oviio Mi\oluMr/.i<\ f\ii. (^vjU(\i i) V , 1SI(>. A Uonohcr, tw- o^V?<\ o1 tho 1,!\\v Sooioty i>r Ontnrio. Im iln» jrrf\n<^ ropiv^ontiUivo in ("sm. ol'tl\»» (liMnd liodo,^ vM Kwo «nd AooopUNi Mjxsoi^m of Mno:., and UoMm tho vj\nk of'a Pttsf (ivnnd S(>nior WnrdiMi (»f tln^ Fnvniav^ons ot Can . Was a nuMn. of flu* K\. Oonnoil of Can., fVon\ 11 Mav, ISIT to If) Matvh, 1S4S, (in tho l>rapor Adinir\i?^traf iotu) ; fViun II Sopt., Iv^M to *2^.> July, IS^S, (in fho MoNah-Mor- iiuthe Taoho-MaO(ionald, and in fho A!nodonald- Cartiov, Aiinuniv<(ration{»,) ; from (> An^f,,pan\o >^^r. to 2o Mav, 18(>2, (in fho Carlior-Maodonald 2r)i AilminiHlralion,) ; mim] IVohi HO Miucli, IMOI, iinlil illO (hllUlU (ill 1Ih> TlU'lM'-Mfir(|(Mi»l,l(l, 'MmI (III* n«>ll(Miti MiUMlcMinld AdiiiitiiMlrftiiohM,^ ; imkI w/im (Ini'iii!!: iJicMo H(»vorn,l imtjimIm, lf*»<'<'(v('r Uffil . IroiM 21 Mny l«> 7 h(M^, |HI7; r diilo lo 1(1 MjiicIi, IKIH; A(l(Mii(\v <^'ii('iHll(»r n.(!.,rn»rM II ScpL, j^^fi'l (o 2!> .Inly, |Hr»M-, wIkmi nw I'ririK' MiniHlM- lie mill liJH (-nliiiicl rrHJij^iiiMl, ln'ifi}/ (I(I>'M,I\ I.. ((iH'HJinfi. llcdirnod ♦<» ofDcj' G An^. RfuiH' yy-(lriil., 11 .('., wliicli lie cofi- linnrd jo hold iiiilil IIm' (hdcjii 10. (/urli(>r und lif lod t,lif DppoMilidii in (lie AMSt'inhly, nnl-il (iMMlpfcHl, (;f IIm* Mimdliidd Miicdf^inild-I )(»rion Oufvi.. wlicn llir 'rjudir-Min'domild (jovl. wn.M formfd, .'}() Miircli, ISCil, tind Ik* rcdiriKMl (,<» liin old oiVicv (if All(trn(»v-()l<'nl., and wuh (IovI.. loader in tlx- AHHCinhly Ironi Unit (inif nndl (die (ini(;n (jiMic IJ.A. I'rovinecH, lH(i7. Held l\iv. oIVh'ai (A MiruH- ivr oI'Mililiii Alliiirw joindy vvilJi l-hat of'At- ((•rn(\v-(iinil., (rinii Ja.ii. to May, JH(>2, and from Aug., lS(;r), un(il the Union. Whh roqncHtcd to 252 take the place of Sir E. P. Tache, as Prime Minister, on the death of that gentleman in 1865, but waived his claim in favor of Sir N. F. Bel- leau. Has been a delegate to Eng. and other countries, on public business on many occasions, and was . d gate to the Conference in Char- lottetown n J 34, which had been convened for the purpose if effecting a Union of the Maritime Provinces ; to that which succeeded it in Quebec, same year, to arrange basis of Union of all the B. A.. Colonies; and was Chairman of the London Colonial Conference, ISGG-?, v/hen the Act of Union, known as the ^^ British Nortli America Act," was passed by the Imperial Parlt. On 1 Jul}^, 18G7, when the new constitution came into force, was called upon to form the lirst Govt, for the new Dominion, and was sworn of the Privy Council and apptd. Minister of Justice and Attorney-Genl. of Can., an otHce he con- tinued to fill until he and his ministry resigned, on the Pacific Railway charge, 5 Nov., 1873. In 1871 was appointed one of Her Majesty's Joint High Commissioners and Plenipotentiaries, together with Earl de Grey, (now Marquis of Ripon), Sir Statlbrd Northcote, Sir Edward Thornton and Right Hon. Montague Bernard, to act in connection with live commissioners named 253 by tlie President of tlie United States for the settlement of tlie "Alabama" claims, and of mat- ters ill dis|>nt(' l)et\\oen Great Britain and the Uiiiti^d States, the labors of which Joint Iliixh Commission resulted in the Treaty of Washing- ton, signed at Washingtoii, U.S., on 8 May, 1871. Received degree of D.C.L. (hon.) from Oxford University, 18G5. Is also an LL.D. of Qffieen's University, Kingston, and a D.T J^. of the University of Trinity College, Tore to. Created K.C.B. (civil) by Her MajeF -r, July, 18GT. Created a Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Order of Lsabel la Catolica ( opain), Jan., 1872. Apptd. a mem. of Her Majesty's Most Honorable Privy Council^ Ji^ly, 1872. Unanimously elected leader of the Can . Liberal Conservative Opposition, G Nov., 1878. Sat for Kingston in Can. Assembly from Nov., 1844, iuntil the Union. Returned for same seat to Commons at g.e., 1867, at g.e., 1872, and again at last g.e. Unseated on petition, 21 Nov., 1874 ; re-elected, 29 Dec, 1874. The following are among the principal measures which have been carried through Parlt. by the Right Hon. Knight, |viz. : The secularization of the clergy reserves ; the improvement of the criminal laws ; the pro- motion of public instruction ; the consolidation li^i! J 5i I! \ \ I > li5J flystem ; tl\o rrorganization of* tlio mililia; Hip pottlcip.ont of tlio Scjii (>l'(u)vrrnin(MH, (pu^HJion; i\\o ostaMislniuMit ol diroci Rloain mail coimmi- nication \vi tl) 1 iUropc (1 10 '.s(al»liHlimonl aiifiitioiial [>onito)ii^ lor | in tho inspootion (Ikm'ooI'; tin* proviaronts \o Now York city, and in ISlfi ronu>vod to Can. where ho bocanu^ a settlor in Aliil borouirh, Kli^in, Out., by Sarah liutlivon, 'I' native of Arirvloshiro. 1) in Aldl )oron;rh March, 1834. Ed. in Can., and at MichiLjail Univereitv. ^f., Feb., LSGI, Miss Cathor ii. at 255 owtinn ; tic JiMv- llitUjr loV ibr ilio )\\ a IHM' Inlovco tlio rtUi- Conl'o J u\ in ion, Voronlo , Jno Mv:m, U a ujilivii luns: canul ul in 1^11 lor in Aid- uthvon, !ij MicliiH <:athori WoHv, o( St. Hionififl, Out. Called U) tho Rar, Of\l., in llilarv 'INmiii, IHOiK Was ifoevr of AM- horon^rlu IHriT-HH ainl a^';ain, iHOO-fil. An iinsnc- ('('prIuI candidal^ Ibr VV(»Ht MIgin in lloiiwo ot* ConnnonH atg.r. IHOY. Firpt reinrned to I'arlt., Inr pvcF-ont flraf, (» An^t., IH74, on death ofRitt- iii^ nuMn. A Ijihoi'ttl. *' Ih in favor (»I the Rpcipro- city Treaty nr\v [xMuling in nearly all its provi- sionp, nnd {i;rnerally, of Iho [udicy of Mr. Mac- luMizie'8 Administration i> St TlwitwH, OnL l| M A«'RAY, NiiWTON Lkcjaykt, Q.C. (C(ij)c Ihefoii .) or Scottish doRcont. S. ni the late Williarn Miiekay, l*iH(| ., (I.K. A native oCIIalifax, N.S. 1| M(l. at Dalhonnie ('ollcfre in (hat city. M. Kate, (M(l Ian. of the late Kdwnni C. Uown, Kh(|., of MnJilax (she d. Oct., 1874.) Called to tlie ]5ar, N.S., ]Hr>\). Created a Q.C, 1872. Th Connty TrraHnrcr fbr (^ape Breton. An nnRncccHMfnl (.'iiiididate tor Cape Breton in N.S. ARHctnhly a^ .ir.o., 1807, and at ^.e., 1871. FirHt returned to I'nrll. at g.e., 1872; re-elected at lawt g.e. A supporter of the Ueforni party since the Pacific Railway diHcloRurefl. — ^^Rockatvoiji^^ near Syd- \vcj/f C.JJ, [Mackenzie, IJoii, Alexandeu. {Lamhton.) PC. B. at DunkekKPerthshire, Scot., 1822. Edited 1. I i i 2M • • • \Si\iS. W.Mfl londrv o\ Onlnrio HiHonn 0|)|K»fli|inii in Hoitsr* ol' CiMnmonp lr(»in IIm^ I ' ninn nnlil iHf.'l, >>I\(M\ <0(n'I»' 0|)|)(»RiJi(i|| ))MV n, a ihily l\(' ^niMM^cded in M(m»(mii- }>]i^hinij; on Tlh oTtho <3Mn\(' njnnlli, wImmi Ih» iiinl )\i8 eolloa^u^H wi^re Mw^nn ol . U.8.; Cluiiiinan <»!' Hie ('« Bi), na^iian Unptipt Ivlilioo Sooioiy ; and oriln* Moaril 01 Trnf4oe8 o\ i\\c Can. Lilorary IiiMtilulr, Wood- stock ()nt.: and a (\>nnni\ cx-ofjleio^ io nHsistm,! Mr. 8poakor in nso ol OoinnioiiM. \Vfi,< Ma^jor 2T(1\ ''Lanihlon'* Batl. of V.I. (or Honn'i years np toOol., 1874, \vl\on ho ro^i^nod. \V{\sa mom. ot l\x. C\>nnoil nnlll»» AHfl('PMJ,|<'|,| nl l'fO|»f'fl V, I '.(). f l<*'.('»'l^. J innl 1Im» hii^lily i|fj''(iil iMf^nMiir*' for |»r(»viiiiiKi!; ol'dirfM'J, mjiil (•oFniniihifjM.f-iori with tlie ►I ()u(. (U'fci I \ov t jV l\p!in \ ^'nj^pnit • !\'' In' h'fi r\ CM ,M liou o1 ^^n'M^r f^n;>n •' \\ \\\r\\ m ir In.-l Inol \iv tMrdt ImM. t\^ t)\r^u. 1^ ^^l^ Im^ l\\o ivnf t«* loUri -lo I'n m I I- Fx^^K 10 r|MM^ '-till w i.lrv intn IvtM r.>< oin !n>Mcnl 1 svow n Tinn n\iM\ 1 1 1 WW \\\ M innililltMJ !'(»! in thn\K>i Mv. M.'irUon Ml''' rr.MnnnirMi, -MMniiMt' jitiil I j p:xM^^V >V .'1 N n oi 5\n «nnn«'Mt\ \^ )\\\A, i\\\A h*' \\\\\ Ay'' \'\\'\\\\\\\\iX in In^^ )Mn\«M i> f!hi«>-hi'<^<^kY Si., Monfr,;il , Si. J,imi'.s' Clui- KU \» <'<)^f < / flh: S. \><' | M Cm iMivr. 'I Hip '11 III (t| MH'iii n ''ii"l IP .' I'n \ ♦ I M \['\\\[ i» Nil \\\ 1 1 ! M 'I 'i 1 I il llll'l ," I 11 \\\ 1 1 > Mil It'll ||||> I l( "mi, , I 'I ImmdI. ih'iMi A .1 JllllC :illl '"'"' ^" '''»'♦ ' ^^ iil» lii't ImIIkm , «.Ih,ii(, \ VMk bn'l 'I(I;m| ill Hip I'p mI l/fllM'M,n|«'r, (Hi IM lijr/M'fv Hi'MP I J IMmkI., |^!'{ 1 (i;,( nf llin WlMifMnuf 'lt;nmn;ii McIiumI, •hkI «i(( '•»•■> fi I M |i"' (' I i Ml il \\l'<'f\ , ((uilc i\i'itit'h ni h A "V I !l ll<'(' }>,!<( I f ■( ' 'I'Otl - '•» ('..11.'.! (n (!|M Mm,, < >.|( , Mi/'I.M( |( |M)| III N "V / I ; I /' lee I *' M.M. , iMjl A llol ( I ' mm»i . m,(mI f! '(( |i|i'irl('i" Ml. M!i.cl<.-ti:,ic. Ill, n/n,u /;/., Tnmnf (I . M \i'inM \t-j Mi'NKiAN, ///(. f /.//r"/ l\li'lilh>nn,i\) 1,1 '•MM Mill H. (i| W illiiihi Mm< hiillMii, l','i'j , IM, M I'll'! •M'lniiJM. (il I hllH'fMl MfM l< ''tl.MC. I'-M- •' ' P^l'" •'■"'''\ •''! IImmm.'ImiiiI Mm' l'(>niitMil!.| VVM.r,;ifi'| 1'" <•'" I'MllH'liMli (•! I (M' Ml (.( V, rfitn" h, vV^'f irnii.. |,'i| T, ul '■rn MMC I (' nl I II I 'v':MM I • (h ll.^'^ li'Mitl.Mi, Mi.|.||ivM(.v, ( h,|., I I r , I, , I ! ;/ (;;,j „f, 'I'MMl'til 'ni\ iM'Mil V, K il|}rMloM,wll'>l(' li^ ir]\\t\\\n.\i'(\ \ J r»('. I ' II inn 1 1 Ml I. Ml. M'lM f| h|,\V Wll II >MI III c..' ,]i,\ Ml f\. AliioiinimJ-l, liiHl wiifl ('mJI(mI Io II, f |;„,r, (),,! ♦ J ii 2G2 I in Easter Term, 1861. First returned to Parlt., (on sitting member being unseated), 28 Jan., 1875. A Liberal Conservative. — Londoiiy Oni. Masson, Lieut. 'CoL Louis Fiian(;ois KoDERiyui;. {Terrebonne.) Fourth s. of the late Hon. Joseph Masson; and bro. of Hon. Edoaard Masson, late M.L.C., Can. B. at Terrebonne, P.Q., 7 Nov., 18:];]. Ed. at the Jesuit CoHege, Georgetown, Worces- ter, U.S., and completed his classical studies at the College of St. Hyacinthe, P.Q. M., 1850, Louisa Rachel, eld. dan. of the late Lieiit.-Cul, Alexander McKenzie, and grand-dau. ot the lale Hon. Roderick McKenzie, an Ex. Councillor of Jj.C, and a partncn* in tlie Nori:;-West Fdr Co. Called to the Bar, L.C , Nov. 1859. Has held a commission i i the Can Volunteer Militia force since Oct. 18^2, and was a])ptd. Brigade Major| 8th Military Dist., L.C. 21 Aug., 18(;.'^, wliicli lie resigned, Jan., LSGS. Served on the Frontier! during the first Fenian raid, March, 18G6, aii(J| ^vas on active service during the second raid, in the same year ; j)romoted to [)resent rank, ISOi, i'lected Mayor of Terrebonne, 1874. First re- turned to Parlt., for present seat, by acchuniv tisn, at g.e., 18G7 ; re-elected by ac(!hiinalioii iit| ;j.e., 1872, and again at lastg.c. A ConservativcJ '•i! I <^ 263 Has taken strong ground in favor of an arnnosty for political ollences in Manitoba and tlie settle- ment of tlie N.B., School question, and declined a seat in the Ma(;donald Cabinet in the fall of 1873, principally on account of the unsettled state of those questions. — Terrebonne^ P^Q* McCallum, Laciilin, [MoncJc] A shipbuilder and owner. Was captain of the Dunnville Naval Co., which he conunanded at Fort Erie during the Fenian raid, June, 18GG. iAii unsuccessful candidate for Ilaldiinand in I Can. Assend)ly at g.e., 18G.'>. Sat for present Beat, in House of Commons, from g.e., 18G7 until [g.e., 1872, when defeated; and in tlie Out. As- jsembly from g.e., 1871 until Sept., 1872, when ^iiiseated on petition. Again returned to Com- nons at last g.e. A Liberal Conservative. — UroimiesSy Out, [cCraney, William, J. P. (Ilalton.) 2.nd mem. Of Scottish and Irisli origin. Grand lather, a [I.E. loyalist, settled first near ( aledonia, 'nt., (where his lather was b. in 1801), and lence, in 1805, removed to Trafalgar, in Co. [altun. B. there, 1831. Ed. there, M., 1857, is8 Elizabeth Cqote. A saw-mill own .\ Has 5C11 Mayor of Oakville. First returned to 1 1» ,;i^: I li- \ f i tV-\'_lt. i : rr if i fl 'n i' ,] 264 \l Parlt. for present seatj 25 Jan., 1875, on sittinr; mem. being unseated. A Liberal. Supports the scheme proposed by the present Government for the construction of the Can. Pacific Railway. Is in favour of a Reciprocity Treaty with the U.S. ; the deepening and widening of the canals^ and a general improvement in our great water routes; of every possible assistance being extended to emigration ; of compulsory voting; and a proliib- itory li(pior law. — OakviUe, Out. McDonald William, J.P. [Cape Breto:^] Descended from tlie Clan Roland faniilv, Grandfather emigrate'^ from the Island of [list, Scot., and settled in Co. of Inverness, N.S. B, at River Dennis Road, Inverness, N.S., Oct.. 1837. Ed. there, and at St. Francis Xaviei College, Antigonish. M,, Feb., 18G5, Kate, dan, of Mr. Donald McDonald, of J^.ast Bay, C.B, A merchant. Has been postmaster at Little Glace Bay, (which position he resigned previoii} to g.e., 1372), Issuer of Marriage Licenses, aii! Re^i-'tiar of Births, Marriages and Deaths. ¥m retui- dd to Parlt., for present seat, at g.c., 18i2; re-ele ;ted at last g.e. A Liberal Conservative,- IJttle Glace Bay i N,S. McDoNXELL, Samuel, Q,C, [Inverness.) Fifths, of the late Donald McDonnell Bsq^i St. A: Macdc xAIcDo to N.S Andre Grami of Hoi to the A Mas Conim: Eegt., 18G4. 1SG3 u] 1872, ^i the C( elected secondl the Qi Govt.,| them unsucj nionsJ UiiionI -For McDoi oKdI S. 265 St. Andrews, Antigonish, N.S., by Miss Mary Macdonald of Knoidart ; and grands, of Donald McDonnell Esq., Glengarry, Scot., who came toN.S., 1820, and settled in Hants. B. at St. Andrew's, Apl., 1834. Ed. at St. Andrew's Granimer School. M., 18G6, Annie, second dau. of Hon. Peter Smyth, M.L.C. of N-S. Called to the Bar, N.S., 1862. Created a Q.C', 1867. A Master in the Supreme Court of N.S. Was a Commr., in charge of a detachment of H.M.'s 17th Regt., to suppress the riot at the Sidney Mines, 18G4. Sat for Inverness in N.S. Assembly, from 18G3 until 18G7, and from g.e., 1871 until Augt., 1872, when he resigned to contest the county for the Commons, in which he was successful ; re- elected at last g.e. While in the Assembly seconded the motion of Hon. W. Miller referring the Quebec terms of Union to the Imperial Govt., for such modifications as would make them more acceptable to the people of N.S. An unsuccessful candidate for same seat in Com- mons, at g.e, 1867. A Conservative and a Unionist; supports the present administration. --FoH Hood, N,S. McDouGALL, John Loris^ (South Eeiifreio,) 3iiD Mem. S. of the late J. L. McDougall, Esq., who sat P 1; M ■ '•»*: 266 for Renfrew in Can. Assembly for a short period m 1858, when he resigned. B. at Renfrew, 1838. Ed. at High Schoo], Montreal, and at Toronto University, where he took gold metal in Mathematics and silver^ medal in Modern Languages, and graduated B. A. ,1859. M., Sept., 1870, Miss Marion E. Morris of Ottawa. A mill- owner. Is Presdt. of the South Renfrew Agri. cultural Society. Has been Warden of Renfrew. ^Sat lor present seat in Ont. Assembly, from g.e., 1867 until g.e., 1871, and in House of Com- mons from Sept., 1869 until g.e., 1872, when defeated ; again elected at last g.e. Unseated on petition 9 Sept., 1874; re-elected by acclamation. 24 Oct., 1874. Again unseated on petition, 21 Ja .., 1875 ; re-elected 20 Feb., 1875. A Liberal, and a supporter of the j^resent Administration. In favor of compulsory voting, and introduced a measure in that behalf, 1874. — Reivfrew, Ont, McDouGALL, William, Q.C. [Three Ewers.] Third s. of the late John McDougall, Esq., merchant, who sat for Drummond in the Can. Assembly from 1851 to 1854. B. in Scot. 1831. Accompanied his parents to Can. when very young. M., Agnes, dau. of the late John Hen- derson, Esq., of Hinchinbrooke, P.Q. Called to the Bar, L.C., Jan., 1854. Created a Q. C, 2G7 1873. Is a clir. of the Philipsburgli, Farnham and Yaiiiaska Railway. An unsuccessful can- didate for present seat in Can. Assembly at g.e. 1863. First returned to Parlt. Oct., 1868, by acclamation, on resignation of sitting mem. Re- elected by acclamation at g.e., 1872 ; and again returned at last g.e. — A Conservative. — Alex- ander St.^ Three Rivers^ P-Q* McGreevy, Hon, Thomas. {Quebec West,) B. in Irel. M., 1st, Miss O'Rourke (dead.) ; 2ndly, the dan. of Martin Nolan, Esq., of Quebec, (dead) ; 3rdly, the dau. of the late J. W. Wool- sey, Esq., Presdt. of the Quebec Bank. A con- tractor and capitalist. Built the Parliament Buildings, Ottawa, the Quebec Custom House^ and other important public edifices. Is Presdt, of the St. Lawrence Steam Navigation Co. ; Vice- Presdt. of the Union Bank of Lower Canada ;and of the Levis and Kennebec Railway Co. ; and a dir. of the North Shore Pail way ; and of the English and Canadian Mining Co. Was for some years a member of the City Council, Quebec. Sat for " Stadacona" in the L.C.^, Quebec, from Nov., 1867, until Jan., 1874j when he resigned. First returned to Parlt., for present seat at g.e., 1867 ; re-elected at g.e., 1872, and again at last ^ ^fi^M \ if I t II ; i hii A Conservative, " but perfectly independ- 268 il :•! l/li ent of any Govt., his policy being now what it has ever been — to do what he believes is most for the interest of the Donr.iion, and he will not bind himself to any person, nor never did. Fur- ther, he will not support any Government that will not settle the N.B. School question." — 19;J, D^Auteuil St'i Quebec; Stadacona Club ; llideau Club. McGregor, William. (Essex.) Parents came from Scot., 1831. B. at Sarnia, Out., 24 June, 1836. Ed. there. M., at Ani- herstburg, Ont., May, 1866, Jessie L., dau. ot the Rev. Robert Peden, of Hamilton, Ont. Is head of the firm of McGregor Brochers, bankers, specie brokers, and dealers in bonds, and was Reeve of Windsor for six years. Held the War- denship of Essex for five years. First returned to Parlt., for present seat, at last g.e. Unseated on petition, 26 Augt., 1874 ; re-elected, 22 Oct., 1874. ^^ Has been a Liberal from his youth, and as in the past, so in the future he will support Mr. Mackenzie's Govt., unless something is done by that Government which shall shew it in his judgment to be deserving of opposition. Has the fullest confidence in the ability, integrity and liberality of Mr. Mackenzie and his colleagues, and believes they deserve well at the hands of 269 all classes of Canadians. Favors a Reciprocity Treaty with the U.S. and an income tranchise." — Windsor, Out, McIntyre, Peter Adolphus^ M,L.C,3L (Kings, P.E.I.) Paternal granu'atlier came from Long Island, Invernesshire, Scot., about 1785, and settled at Cable Head, Kings, P.E.I..; maternal great o-randfather fought under Wolfe at the taking of Quebec. Is a nephew of the Right Rev. Dr. Mclntyre, R. C. Bishop oi Charlottetown. B. at Peterville, Kings, P.E.I. , 1840. Ed. at St. Dunstan's College, the Quebec Seminary, and Laval University. Graduated as M.D. at McGill University, 1867. M., 15 Feb., 1871, Agnes M., only dau. of Angus McDonald, Esq., of Souris, and niece of the late Hon. D. Beaton, M. P.P. Is a Coroner for Kings. Was a Railway Commr, P.E.I., from May, 1872 to Augt., 1873. First returned to Parlt., for present seat at last g.e. A Liberal, and a supporter of the present Admi- nistration. — East Souris y P.E.I, McIsAAc, Angus. (Antigonish,) ' Of Scottish descent. B. at Antigonish, N.S., 1842. Ed. at St. Francis Xavier College, N.S. Apptd, Inspector of Schools for Antigonish, 18G8. II ■■ 'I ^. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I I^|2j8 |25 ■tt lii 12.2 ^ |i£ 12.0 I nnla ^ ||M IIW .« 6" - ^ ^ % f 7: m w '^ o 7 Photographic Sdaices Corporation 23 WIST MAIN STREET WEBSTEt.N.Y. 14580 (716) 873-4303 '^ 4* 270 f i t: 3 I Called to the Bar, N.S., 1871. First returned to Parlt., for present seat, Dec, 1873, on resigna- tion of the sitting mem., but did not take his seat owing to the dissolution of Parlt., soon after; re-elected by acclamation at last g.e. A Liberal. — Antigonisli N.S,, McKay, Thomas. [Colchester.'] 2nd Mem. Of Scottish descent. B. in Co. Pictou, N.S., 8 Jan., 1830. Ed. there. M., Nov., 1868, Miss Jessie Blair of Truro. A merchant. First re- turned to Parlt., for present seat, at last g.e. Unseated on petition, 14 Nov., 1874 ; re-elected 17 Dec, 1874. '^ A Liberal and an independent supporter of the Reform party." — Truro, N.S, MoLeod, George. {Kent, N.B.y Second s. of the late Wm. McLeod, Esq., of Richibucto, N.B., by Elizabeth Sutherland, both natives of Caithness-shire, Scot. B. at Richibucto, 26 Apl., 1836. Ed. at Richibucto Grammar School and Sackville Academy. M., 1st, 8 Nov., 1859, Sarah Abramo, dau. of the late George Kerr, Esq., of Chatham, N.B. (she d. 14 Nov., 1866) ; 2ndly, 27 Dec, 1870, Sarah, dau. of William Gordon, Esq., of Pictou, N.S. A lumber merchant and manufacturer, ship- builder and shipowner.. First returned to Parlt,, 211 for present seat at last g.e. Independent in po- litics, and will support or oppose any Govt. according to their acts. — St, JohUy N,B, McQuADE, Arthur. {South Victoria,) S. of Mr. Henry McQuade, of Lisnabuntre, Cavan, Irel., by Mary Curran. B, in Cavan, 1817. M., at Coboiirg, Ont, 1841, Susanna, (lau. of Mr. Thos. Trotter. For eleven years held the office of Deputy Reeve, and is now Reeve, of the Tp. of Emily. Is also Lieut. Vic- toria Reserve Militia. Has been long connected with the Orange body, and for some years held the office of Countv Master. First returned to Parlt., for present seat, at last g.e. A Conser- vative. — OfnemeCy Out, Metcalfe, James. (^Easi York^ Oat) B. in Eng. Is Vice-Presdt. of the Royal Cana- dian Bank. Formerly a contractor in Toronto. Resided some years in Australia. First return- ed to Parlt. for present seat at g.e., 1867 ; re- elected by acclamation, at g.e., 1872, and again at last g.e. A Liberal, and a supporter of the Mackenzie Administration. — 40, Adelaide St,^ Toronto ; Bloor St., Yorhville, Ont, Mills, David, LL.B, (Bothwell.) Family, which came from near Plymouth, '■Jr. II (I l! { ii 2*72 |i ii 1 J Eng., proceeded lo Holland in tlic time ol Cluirlea I,, thence (o New Eng. with the Puri- tuns, and the deiscendants removed to N.8. ui tlie time ol tlie Am. revolution. 8. ol' Nathan- iel Mills, who removed from N.S. to Can., 1SI7. B. in the 'I'p. of Orlord, Kent., Ont , IS Maivli 1831. Graduated at Michigan UniverHity. M., Dec, 181)0, Miss M. .1. ]5rown. Was Supdt. of, Schools lor Co. Kent iVoni April, I8r)(> to A]»ril 1805. Was em[doved by Ont. (lovt. to delinethc boundary between Ont. and Que., 1872. 8oc Report on tliat subject. Author ol a paniphlol on The rvcseni and .Future Political Ai^})ects of Canada (18G1)) ; and of another on TIic lUuiiders of the Dominiou Gorernment in connection witk the North West Terr i tor ij (1871 ). An unsuccess- ful candidate lor a seat in the Council of Public Instruction, Out., 1871. First returned to Parlt. for present seat at g.e., 1867 ; re-elected at ,ii;.e., 1872, and at last g.e. A Liberal, and a supix^iicr of the Mackenzie Administration. In favour of an Elective Senate as proposed by him in Parlt*, on several occasions. — Clearville, Ont. Mitchell, Hon, Peter. (Northuniberland, 'K.n.) P.C. Parents came from Scot, to N.B., and settled on the Miramichi, in that Province, 1818. B. in 273 NowcaHllc, Miramichi, 1824. FA, at Uic Gram- mar Scliool there. M., 185'], Mrs. Gondii, of St. John. Calh'd to the J^ir, N.B., 1848. lias been nn extensive 8liij)buil(ler. Is Presdt. of the Mitcliell HteanisJiip (3o., running between Mon- treal and tlie Maritime Provinces, in nnnnnc^r, anil between tlie Maritime Provinces and Port- land in winter. Autlior of A Review of Prc.ndent GranVs recent Message to the Vnited States Congress relative to the Canadian Fisheries, and the Navigation of the aS7. Lawrence Uiver (Ottawa, 1870.) Hvvorri of tlie Privy Council, 1 July, 18G7, and was .Minister of Marine and Fisheries from that date until 5 Nov., 1874, when he retired from oilice withliis chief. Sir John A. Macdonald. Was a mem. of the Ex. Council, N.Ji., from 1858 to March, 18G5, when his party was defeated on an appeal to the people on the Hchemc for the Confederation of B.N. A. In April, 18(10, after the resignation of the Smith Cabinet, was called upon to form a Govern- ment, in conjunction with the Hon. 11. D.Wilmot, which he did, holding the oilice of President of Ex. Council from that date until the Union. Was a delegate to Quebec in I8GI5 and again in 18G2, on the subject of thelntercolonial Railway ; to the Union Conference in same city, 18G4 ; and J,! ■i ' t 'M I ' 2H \ 1 Tnion orH.X.A . Prnvino(>«, \^{\\\. Mivf Inr NorlhmnlxMlnn.i in N.H. As9on\M\\ TnMii lMr>(» lo l\o roinnin(^i nntil Iho Pnion. (^HIimI jo \\\v vSonnto l>v KovmI rr«M»ljnnMiion. Mmv, iMin I i oontini.tNi r Nor- tlwtnUwInni] in llonst^ ol (\>nnnon« l»v ium'Ih- inntion ; V(^-o1ooro(i i\\ Imp! ir.(\ An ln!lo|>on(l(M)l CM), K. in 8oo<. A hmibor morolmnt. An \n\- stiooospiul v'.'vndi loto \W prosont fivai in (\>nunv^ns, MjuvIu 1S(>S. V\yM vviwvuvA, Nov., 1870, on (?/ )ovs)(: 9 y. II IV in North ol hvl. Has Iuhmi WjvniiMi v>t'l\M*(b, Sat tor prosont soat in 0\\{, AhsvuMx tVoni jr.o.. I So < * un til Jan.. ISTK \v]um\ ho rosiiiniMl, in oivlor to oontost Xv>rt]^ Vov\\\ t'or t]\o Connm^ns, in which ho was s\icco?j^t\il. **\Vill oontiniiG to rtnp Mnf i; I Mod f \oyo io (I I Ml IP T Nor- \\\ \\\\- wif in , Nov.. Ill JT.O.* (^'i, ill nions, lUG (0 ti 75 I , I P'lpl"'^'^' '^'^ ''^ liMH rvoi' «lniM>, llic |»fu(y o( (hiion iind l*l'n^i«'HH-— Ilii» ^icjll (^tllM(M•vflf iv<« pjifly. All ||i(»H«' |»nl»li('. niiflcM ImI< Jn;.<;M wliicli foml l(Ml<'V''ln|» (»nr tM'M(»Hi(M»fl -llif pxh'hMioii oloiif Ujiilwiiy «yH- Iclll, llMM>nlMI'{.rf'hH'flf nldlir rn.MJllM, Mtl'l ll|0 'lHI- jirnvcMHMiJM nl (HI)' ImilMMiiH, will r«M!pivn ITm I MM : ■ ' m-.. ■ liriuly Rii|»|K»il ii w II MM«' ovory » l(» (MKjoiinuzn our jMMiHilM'Imifiir ihmiir- inoi, I iliiwhi v^ MIK I I M' \VI II MiiiHrMO niiv V\ flMMIWIH'O ItMKJiiii: !(► wiMiltni IIm' li«'M ulii'li l»ih«l hh Io (Irciil nriliiin, mid In (l»'|(r»vo mm nl llo' jmIvhm- IllL^CH W liicli I we «l(MiV(' Iroi M llin.1 (•nrnK'(;li(Mi —HivaifvnK (hit. M(iNiri,AiMiu, II vi'oijTi';. (('/nfni/thn'n.) M. (»l IM. PnNclml MonlplMiHir Ity VicloirM (^rovicr. M. jil (*ii|» «!»> hi MnirdolMiiM', IV^7., 7 Mnrcli, IM'.'I!). Md. nl TIiimu* I'ivciM. IIm,h hccn r>(M'v. niH I T rPMMiirrr n( S« Im»(»| H, JUH I M nvo r (»r (Ih» piuiHii. l*'irMl rchininl l(» l*M,rll.., lor pr^'Mfuil, HciH, nl ImmT ^..<\ A hilMMJil niid a MiippoFlcr of llio McicKpiizio- P'oiirnicr AdiiiiniHliHtion. — Cdjf (Ir lit i\f(j(jln\«M. IV^V A ofMUM'iil n^«M'olwn\(. ll»<^ wm< in llic Town r,\\inn rti ownoi Im 1 roM, ol'v>< . TntltMrinop HoMnl olTrn^io. \\\u\ l\»s Immmi Mavor ol J>f. (%^t]\Jiritu\«3. l^^ir.^t voiurniMl to Tnrlt., lor prosont 8<\m<, n< \i\M o.o. 1 ' i,som<<^1 on ]v( ., 1^^TI; rrM^l<^Mo«l. 1 T Nov.,lST(, A l.ibovj^ls t\\h\ ''\\\\\ ooninuio to j'js <: ih(> |nv- sont lto\<. a vN>nlK'U snpporl sv> lono I. ns. (1 UMI jyonoral p\>]iv\v t(M\i\>n\\>(o tho pri>Mp(MMv>n\i in\>n In lavor v>l ** British ronnocli on onooura^^oiuont of linnui2;rativ>n : suul tho ooni- 2^!> i if r^n \\\\y . I''nllv nnpinvi'M fin«l niflnrwi'M IImmvIim'^ licciprnril V TrpMlv, «>x«M')»liujr wIimI jm rmiftijuiMl in M»*lHMlnli'R n nml ( ',\vliirli ii'li>i- In infmiifMcltirffl oM Ihi'liMM* liwl, iihd Aill««l" 1. (miII'mI IIio Mrnljh^ SiMilo. 'rhoM(» iHtrlinnw <»1 IIh' 'I'immiIv h'* will np pnh'o, lM'li«»vinji; I'm* immihiIih'I m«»i'F^ mI ('m,i» . nm \\{)\ vrj in »i |»nMilinii l«» rninp<'li» «»h (Mpnil fornif^ will* i»MiM- fvnil iM«M«» wonllhy romil.firw/' — /S7i Oi ivii'n/rnnM \Fi. \ \'nrfh (K\'/i>rfl.\ 11. ivn«l ril. in Mri.l. IhiM Immmi I(.p<»vp oI VV(kmI- til llio I'ninn. l{«'lnrn«H| in (NnninoiiM, l»y accljuna- linn,a^^.<^, IfMlY, nnd nl ^r.,.., |K72 ; nurjiin n*- lurni^d nl IivmI jr.o. A liilmral ; fuwl a flfipjiurlor nl'Mi". MiirKrnzir, — irr>f'f/.v^'f/r, <^;//. OUTnN, (hlOUniil Tl'llNMIl, /)/. />., VI/./i'.C^S', (I'ill^.) S. ol (ho liil(» Hr. ll(Mirv Orion, wIm» rjuno in \\m (M>nnlrv iVnni I i<»ir(»pl(M'phiro, l'l^^^» 'i'"' m(MIKmI Mi. (ini^lpli, Oni., iM.'ir*. W. in dnrlpli, IM.'IT. MihuMviiMl lor ilMMnrdicnl prolrRHion iitUiO (Vllo^o orHur^oonR, Dnhlin, juhI hI. llio Univor- Miiv ofHl. AndrowM, Hoot., wUvvv he ^miduaird |in^M(Mii Pcni in run. AwMcnihIy IVoin iHiiH nn M ,iiiiirrJ..''-'A- »t«,,- J' aso M .0.. l.^(>0. 1« Jl inoin. oHho Uovnl (\>]lo;':o nl Stn'iioons o\ Viw^x- ; ^nd Mnri:(MM\ 'M)i\\ \h\\\. **\V(>I- liniiton" Kil)o VohnH(MM's. M., Anno, \\'a\\. oI Willi.'nu l''jirn\(M", 1vm|., Iai(^ orSuKon-MniMoolv, SI n'0|>Hhn*(\ Isnvr.* <«>r nmnv vi^iu'm ('n»'::v«i;(Ml ni Inmhorin'i oporjitiouH on (lu^ (Ijiiinrjvn. An nii- siuTOssAil 0!vn«li>lM<(^ \'ov |>roM(M\( f^vtvi, ni «ji;.o., IST2 ; firsl volnrnod i\\ las! ^-.o. llnM(\'v{(Ml nn ]>o(ilion, l^ Nov., 1ST I ; n^-oUnHiNl l.'i I)(H»,., 1ST I. /V liiboral (\>risv>rvaiivo ; in lavor ol ** Hrilish TonnovMiv^n ;** tho oonsolidniion *)!' Ilio Honiin- ion ; a s(riniV(n\l olon law ; (^piaMc riHMpro- vMty with (ho U.vS. ; and (l\o v^nislnuMion of jiic Paoitio Kailway (hronv\h vuir own oounlrv \\\[\\ tho _i:ron(os( dosj^atoh, sv) as. if iw-^siMi^ (o ktv^ laith \vi(]\ Hrilish (\>lnndMa. — /'\'r'/;/.s\ ^>///. OiiMKT, Jv^siirn Am>ku\ LL.U. \ J.ava!.] Fanuly i>no o( {\\o oldest in M ;o no tl\ily, ISTl, Thorosa, dan. oi AllVod La i[oo(| Esq., ot ^lontnwl, by Oanio Mniolio Horlholol. Called (0 tho Har, li.C, ISTO. Ls nuMn. of (ho law linn ol Dosnovors, Dninu^t it Ouinu^l, Mv >n" troal, Apptd. a mom. of Board uf K.U, !Scliool 2.S1 11 ''-'' '*' I CommrM. lor Monlrcal, Im7I. h'irMJ rcjiirucfl lo W o\. ■ I'lii'li,, lor |HM»M(Mil Hcjil, nil rcHit^iiHl ion of HJIIino; hmm. ()| ■ ,,,,,, ,,_^ Nov., IMV.'I ; r(«-('lfM'l(M| hy ncclaiiiHi i(Mi nl lt|(loi»|< M'J'C • I III hi II nil o- r> .'lt(Ml nil .. IS7I. lirilisli iNnnin- 11 oT III,' rv >viili hif. •1 of ]\lon- at S(o, MniiiMrv M., ;;o rdioh^l. o( i\\c (School hi.'^l i.r.<\ A hiltprnl ( Imumci'viiI i v(», iind wmm (irMJ, n'l iiriHMl JIM iMi iii(lr|i(MiMriil Hii|»|Mul('r i|or;il inn hcImmih' in ilH cnl ircl v Will Ml 1 1) M n't II, prolocl i vo Inrill ; 1 ImmmmimI riii'linn nrilic l'/i,('i- \\y\ llniluMv nil ('.ininiian Mnil ; n,nr, I'^mi^., ofSnck villc, N.IV, who I'nr iniinv vc.'M';-^ rcprciuMilcMl W(\Mf innrchind ill ilio N.l». AMMcinbly ; uinl »j,run(lM. of IIk^ hitn C'lplMin ({i(l(M)ii INiliiMM", a InynliHl., who \vM a I in\j;(' properly in WrM(ch(».M|,(n', N . Y., at llin limo nl (ho War oT IndcpcnKhnKU', a-nd canic to N.IJ., \\\\v\v ho hoKUmI }i( I)orchn«t('r, N.U. U. at Siickvillr, 1!S Aniil., I''"2(). I^M. thrn». M., 11 S(*pt., IS 11), Martha Ann, (ddrnt dan. ol Androw Woldon, Mm(|., of Dorclu'Mtcu'. CalU'd to the Har, N.n., ISKi ; ciTa,UMl n Q.C., 1807. Several voar.s a nuMn. ol Council ol the IJarriHterH\Socie- iy, N.B., and ha.s carried on a large lo^al busi- i; i I •i\ n I i! . S. Vi ► ■■ 1 I: i i ■ 282 ness in N.B., for over thirty years, in which he is still actively engaged , Twice contested West- moreland unsuccessfully, in Ov^nfederate interest, previous to the Union, and was an unsuccessful candidate for St. John (city) in Local Assembly, atg.e., 1870. First returned to Commons, for present seat, at g.e., 1872, and supported Sir John A. Macdonald's Administration ; again elected for same seat at last g.e., since which he has acted as an Independent mem., sometimes supporting Govt, measures and sometimes op- posing them, and declaring that he will support the Mackenzie Govt, when he thinks them right, and oppose them when he thinks them wrong. A Liberal. — Qiteeti's Square, St, Johuy K.B . / Bideau Club, Paterson, William. [South Brant] S. of James Paterson, Esq., of Aberdeen, Scot., who came to Can., 1836 ; and grands, of Rev. Mr. Paterson, of Midnar, Scot. B. in Ham- ilton, Ont„ 19 Sep^, 1839. Ed. there, and at Caledonia by Dr. Ferrier. M., Sept., 1864, Lucy Clive, third dau.^ of F. C. Davies, Esq. of Brant- ford. A mem. of the Executive Committee of the Ont. Sabbath School Assn. Is a member of the firm of Leeming & Paterson, wholesale con- lectioners and cigar manufacturers, Brantford. 283 Elected a mem. of Town Council of Brantlbrd, 1868 ; was Deputy Reeve, 1869-70-71, and mayor, 1872. First returned to Parlt. at g.e., 1872; re- elected at last g.e. A Liberal. " Firmly believ- ing in those great principles of morality, justice and right in the administration of our national affairs advocated by Reformers while in opposi- tipn, he will do his utmost to aid those now in power in carrying into effect such legislation as will ensure the triumph of these principles, and will give a cordial support to the present Govt. in all measures which he conceives to be wise and in accord with the spirit of true Reform.'^ — Oxford St., Brantford, Ont, Pelletier, Charles Alphonse Paxtaleox. [Kmnoitraska.j Descended from two of the oldest French families in Can. S. of M. J. M. Pelletier, a mer- chant, by Julie Painchaud, sister of the late Rev. C.F. Painchaud, founder of the college of St. Anne, P. Q. B, at River Quelle, P.Q., 22 Jan., 1837' Ed. at St. Anne's College and at Laval Univerait}^ from which he obtained degree of B.L., 15 Sept., 1853. M., 1st, 1861, Susanne, dau, of the late Hon. Chas. Casgrain, M.L.C., (slie d., 1862) ; 2ndly, Virginic A., second dau, of the late Hon. M.P. Do Sales la Terriere, M.D., i m 'm 'II! I ; 2HI I J l.'M>0. Um^ Imhm^ W\ n«li»' oj" lh«M^)nplMii» \\t\\\ mihI Pl't^fiiil. oi U\o S.u^u'^ffi, tU SL .h'iVt fhrph'si,. i)\\Asx^\\ \V(^p Tor p.Muo yorvra MjvjiM'.Hh WaW . oi jff.O^j 1)^(^T, \>l\on ppnsii < ji'.O., lSr2. nuii {^vivnu In t\lMn\M.< ion ai lii^i {) )a\o. a< for ^J\^o^<^' Miv^i in \\^ !V l''ro»\*'h-Av'MiiiMn fnini'v H. ;\< T^.^iu^h. r.K.K. 7 M;vv. IS'.!;l. M.I. :«l Si. AwarowV OolUvro. IMvl. M.. April. IMIT, Mi., MmiTJvrot i\\,vroll. V v(>|>rO;^on to,l 1 rin*^' «lifM< nmn (ovr\rptt(^n\ 1SV:\ \\\\\\\ IST4. lluHfi.-il also Jn t1\o 1\x-CvM\noil vM IM'M. An nt^suroiv^Miul oan- didalo tor Prince m Uonst^ ot ConnnonH, dopl.. w fVViln ill w I r.. IrpHsi,'. linii. o< nnj!; lii) :\Ao Mild \ n,( In-^i p)( (o j|l(> M* ol ilir in'v . ;*l Si. U7, Ml s ' «lif-ilrio( »m( miin- 2Mri or I iim fiiii I firoHinli OK 1 1 nrl i'»M . R. ol M.. M.M- IMII, M'mF4 I Nm,!' r.iMsn, I'^Mj fjui' 1. I' or itiiinv v'Mirn n, ^rpiMTrtj iikm lififil IM »5f'»frM', M,n' I ' ■ liilfl hold Mm* nMi.M'M.il Mohnnl (InirMnr., tihi] Moo.y,- Tronpiiror <>l 1Im» M mii'm ijDil (%»ini'il. Im now Wimlon mI Mm* ('niinh', jumI m, 'In. ol IIm' MomIIi IsiiRlnni ll,M.iln' MV ( ' », fnj wIi'mIi Iio wm,« orm of lli(> liroiMMJoi M ), Mil'! <•( llio ( 'mhimIh. rofilrn,! Ifdil \vn,v. P'irRl loliiniod |f» riull., lor |irnpofil, pojiJ., I'v M,(M'lM.mnlioii, n,l ImmI. /./.o. ''A I/il»orMJ, n,rid Mill |j;iv<' Mm* jMTMrnl. A'hrnniplrnf.ion a In/ir I'MJ'V.) HlilMinJ mill iiHl»>[M^n(lriil, HH|>[jort/' — hiujwlhnif J'l(fKAlll), .l(MliN|, {Xorh'f Nil.) DcfU'iMidod Irom m. loyaliMr fn,mily thnt carno llnmi Mii,HHa(dmMcM,M lo N.I'. alM-r Mm^ Ant. rcvolu- tioii, luid vv(M*r aninn;!;Ht lirHJ. Mol,M<«rfl <»n Mm-, Ii/iv^t Hi. .lolm. S. oI'Mr. David pMl ,,1 N.H. ; a (iir. o( tho N.l^ llivihvMv I'O. ; ami \'i TrosilL of (ho ^^»^k Atrrioiildiral Hocio(y. kSai (or \ov\< in N.H. AsstMuhlv (Vom Oo(., 18()M im. til (olh)\vino; yoar whiMi ho roMi'i'nod, and was ro(tirnod hy aoolMnuition to ConnnonH nj>nn llic rosiii;nation o( (ho f-iidine; nioni. Uo-cdootod U acolaina(ii>n at a;.o., 1ST2; and ji^i;Min n( h».s(^,(\ A liihorjil ; *'\vas |>ro\ ionsly o}>|>oMod (o (\mi- lodoration, bn( it havin;: \h\'\\ aooo|>(od hy (lui pooplo, ho will do his bos( (o rondor it 8\iocm- t'ul. Ooonpios an indopondoni pv)Mi(ion, and will .^npj>ort or oppost^ (ho (Jovt., aooording (o i(s aots." — Kc^^aii ^7., l^redcriciou, xXJL ; Jxidm Club, rixsoNXKAVLT, Licuf.-CoL Ai.nU'ii), JJ\ {U, prain'c.) H. in Provinoo o(' Q'ioIhh\ Ls Jjiout.-Col. idi Uatt. IhnUin^-don Mili(ia. Sa( ('or pronont soul Can. Assonihlv (Voni ]S(>:? nntil (ho Union. I tnrnod to Conunons at ^.o., IS(>7 ; ro-oioofod al g.o., 1ST2 ; niul rotnrnod by aoolanuition at last 4r.o. A Consorvativo. — iSL Jacques Ic Mincu}) l^.VTT, vSamtft,. [Kasf Toronio,] 2m) mmm. B. in the city ot Anuagli, Irol., 1812. Kil III \0' 287 ilnMO. (.'nino lo (Jjin., 1-^27, himI Rctlled at Kin^- rIou, wlioucp iMM'oinnvcMl to Toronto, IM2!>, wlinre lie lias ovopHiiKH' conlinncMl to roflidc. M., IK.')7, MisB Ijorkdt, of Slail'ordRliirp, l'''"/^- A r for many varp. Sat, in tJio Toronto Oity (/oiincil for ninn (M»nHO(;ntivo fcrniB. I'^ir^t rolnrncd to Parlt., IM .Ian., IH75, ofi t,lie sitlini'' nicndKM' IxMni.^ unRoatcd and a new (dcction 01 tl(M'('d. Tlioron^hly lnd('jK'nd(Mit. in polif/niH, and in Htron^i; Hvnipatliy witdi the '*Cana'\^>ii\^v;0!^nxM\ ?u rt\ UhV W^ \\\'\\ \\\ W n\<«M' Hd nw\\ i\M\i\\'^\\A] ^iwhO!^ \M\ uwH »\^ will itwMVrt >v»^ W) U»Im|\ I'll iMV f \ ^^l0\\\ I. WVR\\MU01 \\\\x'y \\n \\\ m^ ,f(Ml/'f- i.(|, mill Im I tillh'lhir III*' lll« (jIMllil V \U'i\\'hi>h l||/« ,|HI V til nil •'•'II ju<|' PMil w If h-ll \tJ* jh w 'iM lf»l|t/tl f- nl iiiMliitllK'hlli'M, tiinl IImiI m| MJvIv \\»'i- ct'ui liy uliirli u^' Mil' |c|iiil'M(| liMhi ||m< ^in^<^'\l•u^\ hnfi- lil'l, mill II UlHlId III' III") (m HmWW ((I V(','tf ll!^ jtl III iiiMiillDii'lilM'M llifil I|m> (mjIIi n| (Im'M h»n/'hf littlilil Ih> |th'iliM'(| HmiI "11' Ii fi hif ill "liMdId hni Im' IiMVI'M'iI Inl M W(ti»'i||(t| ImJm hT V'''MM. |f /|h* Viilrilh n|i(iM"ii| In |Im< f !iI lllcfi I inn nl III'- Wtu] o hhM Hv T i»-fih III ll'< |tlf'f'''Ml Imimi Nhtf/ttift. '(il'l!, //dm. .loIlN lll';Nltv. \ ( '(finiihiit I \\( It ill Mfi'ir • I * • 'III I inviiMlHit iM IV^' In I r'""ll o^ |.lii> Ml I*'imih»Im Mini Mf|Miiili<' I iif/'infif inftfi I Iffril- \\ ^pii\ i Mini mIIIic Mfifih'fn 'I'/fwrrMJiifiM itiih, (SmiiiiimiiiIimI IIm' ( ■onl^Mliiif V'»hifil('('r MMiliv Imt iiiniiv V'Mi^u Mii'l M'lir'''!, r('^n}ti]t^f • niiih ii'i M njdC iMirA f ^WOf'ft o f If r<' 'livv ('niiiMMl, mill WMM MliiiMl^rol A^^riMillnr^ fi'iii yr. Ool , IM'M, Mfilil (. Nov , lM7 I Wr^^f^ Ir/^ ^lii'^'l \villi lii« elm r, F'if .Inlin M»M5(ll III (^mi. AhmpihIiIv frohi iKfiY iinfH M>^ niuii. WiiM M,ii uiiPduoowMJiil cHri(lidftl,^3 lor muif* V fi 290 11 i ! i •: i if seat at g.e., 1854. Returned to Commons by acclamation at g.e., 1867 ; on his appointment to office ; again atg.e., 1872 ; and again returnetl| at last g.e. A Liberal Conservative. — CooksJdn^ P.Q. ; EideauClub, PouLiOT, Jean Baptiste, JST.P. [TemiscouaW^ S. of M. Francois Pouliot by Julie Damien. B. at St. Louis de Kamouraska, P.Q., 1810. Ed. there. M., Sophronie, dau. of Lieut. -Col Blais, of St. Pierre, Riviere du Sud, P.Q, Studied for the Bar, but did not present himsell for admission. A Notarv Public and a meiii, of the Provl. Board of Notaries. Is a dir.J the Canadian. Agricultural Insurance Co. M Warden of the County for some years, andisstiJ a councillor of the town of Fraserville. Odi of the first, in conjunction with Hon. Joliil Young and others, to press on the attention the Govt, of N.S.,the construction of the Inter] colonial Railway. An unsuccessful candidati for present seat in Can. Assembly at g.e., 185l| and at g.e. 1857. Sat for Temiscouata in CaDJ Assembly, from g.e., 1863, when returned M acclamation, until the Union, against which bj voted, when he retired . First returned to Con mons, by acclamation, at last g.e. A Liber *^who in 1843 helped to secure the return of tli 291 late Hon . Robt. Baldwin for Rimou^ki, at which time Temiscouata formed part of that county."— BivUre da Loup {en bas,) P.Q, Power, Patrick. lHalifax.'\ B. at Kihnacthomas, Waterford, Irel., 17 March, 1815, and came to Halifax, 1823. Ed. there. M., 1840, Ellen, eld. dau. of John and Catherine Gaul. Head of the firm of P. Power & Co., dry goods merchants ; and a dir. of the People's Bank. Has been a J. P. for past twenty- seven years, a commissioner of the Poor's Asyl- um, and of the City and Provl. Hospital for sixteen years. Was an Alderman of Halifax from 1851 to 1854, a Commr., of Schools for same city for several years, and has filled the Presidency of the Charitable Irish Society. Created^ Knight of the Order of St. Gregory the Great, 19 July, 1870. Sat for present seat [from g.e., 1867 until g.e., 1872, when defeated ; lagain returned at last g.e. Continues to be an independent supporter of the Reform Party.— [South Park St. y Halifax, '" ' " * *ozER, Christian Henry. [Beaitce.^ Of German descent. S, of the late William ^ozer, Esq.., of St. George d'Aubert Gallion, '*Q, B. there; 26 Dec, 1835. Ed. in Quebec* ^i \i > s. '■ V 1 mi 11 21)2 l^nnMVvio^l. Ct\\\vA lo i\\v Www !..('., .ImI\, xvnv ; !n\« 1 ol (ho (J^jolMMMnwl (^vMfonl Huilwnv ■••! \Vrt«^ WW nnM\troo?0'i^tl ojVnilitlMlo lor n»M\Hro n (M III (f, ft( ,ii.o.» iST'2» ivn^l Ojtinin. i>v lUM'IninMlion, n( Insi jy.o. Srt( ti>r Hoowoo in (^^m^hoo AppoiuIOv IriMti jy.o.» 1S(>T, until .Inn.^'lSTt, wlion hr roMi^noii onlor to *^>t\t\!\o IniwNolt* iw tl\o ConnntMis. A Nntionnlist ; anil n sitpporliM' ol" i\\v MarlvOn: A»innnistrrttiv>n . — (j>jOsoo!\«ioxi tVotn iv lovnlist tjvn\ily tluit ohiik (o N.S. tVonv Lonij; Ishnni. NV. H. at .Clonionls Annajvlis. N.S., '^^May. lS'2r>. KmI. thoiv. M 184S, Honriotta* dan. ot Isaac Uitmar.M, Ksq„o CloiuctUs, Is Lio\it.-C\>l. o\ ls( \{{^}ri, Ammpoli^ Co. Militia. Sat tor prosotU soat in N.8. AssimuW) t\v>n\ lS(>r> until tho Union, whon rotununl K Conunons; ro-oloctod at gA\^ 1ST2, ami airain aij la^t jj.o. A liiWral ; supports tho prosont (iovl lW\\\n\>. Kdovaud Kmkuy, ILCJj. {Mopv\tu SocoUvl J?, 01' (ho lion. Louis Uichai\l» M.C.Ll o uC Ml Niwlor I'M. \v Moiilr A IMOI At'llia pH'srn A Lili /•(,>. S. iilnr I MilM I) '»' .hill iSill, i>V(Mim. jJmlivo |liiv(M' >riiu> 'Orlli ilrl),) (fonv( itid a m\ MP, onliMMil, wlhM'o Im' nltlniiMMl ilf^ipv of lt,(M IMiM. UniMMrrio.l. ('jillrd |o \Uv \Uu\ !,.('., \Hi\H. A \\\o\\\. oT i\\o Ijiw linn n\' \,i\,\\v\vv «V lfirlm.i«l, ArlluiluiMlon ill«\ I^'jimI rnlnnicMl to I'nrlf., lor A Lihorjil, and n. ProlcrlioniwI. — rrinrrrlUCf (\, ,l\il\ .■ or «^ mBl'-'l. «»< Nit'niol (loll«»iri\ nnd t\X Mr(|i|| (!ol|i>^rci ro-rlrvMotI ot\, n( lust \\\h\\ \vm ro8i^t\oil 111 itnouM. A re, y^f'u^^v.Blv'iKr,, liOi'iM. ( rrorrnchrr.) S. ol'lhp Im((« Ijoiiirt H,i('l, ill Ihm lilrliiiMMi. |»np- 1\ (.iMfiir-Buliir l(>M(l(M' ol ||h> K,oli>l ^. A«sombly vtuniovl K nd again ml \\MOl\l (^OYll vixl, M.CX i y.hiiH\ IMIT, and Hl(MiMMil, T,\ Ot'l,., IMI'I. Md. mI. IIm; prminnhr (h Mnnfr^dl. IMmiMrrird. VV mm Secy. ^(\\\o **Coi}u'ff^ t\(t/innntrtrio. lov 1\\m Inn inp;, ^^ Inlt* l«M<»\M?50)M v \\\ W^vi {\'.\\y\ \\r\\\i\\\\ ol nnlln \\n ^55Sl\!Mi ^ rtotnni^l h\n\ l^^ Tonvl ol ^)n»«M\*M Uvw\\ ,^OMo)v his MOM( t ivjitnn vi'hnn«M| mI Imi ji\o. ^'\J^^1U^^ In \ <>n\n \n\>, I r\ M8K il ANN \K»u J./\ vV^"^'^'^'' nnn nu^rrlunH. H.^j ivtuvms^ h> Tarlt.* t^>r |vroso»\< po»H» iH lST2;nj lntlo|H f'1nMnisOv<^ lair \\\\\} the nc\v Ministrv, to enable lh<2n\ '\) ilM. 'rilf^'MlMmi'!, M.I), { nnnttt^ftl' tuvr,) \\i) Pf'Mi'rMilnl IVnm nH»» n( IIm« njdf'il l''fOH«'|| (fihi ilii'f^ In rnnfitlM j nnc nl Ihm |Mfin'l nnrlfM, M''»iMirf« lloliiljMlir, niiM I'InijthnM l'» IIm' Arli v'' M ilififi IniiT (.1 ll.(^ •Imiii/^ ll»«* ^vMi- mI IhIVj, in wlii^di rill llip Ifnnilv Innit fin iirliv jifMl on IIm' lovfil mi/I^ j n ^5(MM»nll ^irniitl iinch', IJM' Hcv. l/nni.M llrodciir, ( /?r.n*A.i JnfliM* P|H»nilin^ pi»v**»i yonrrt n,w n, fni,««i (!fi,n. \ ic^'if^ln- luiMMni' Incnlv vcnip^ vi/,., IVoin \H{)\} hi \H2\). H. >Mhr la((» IjuiiIfi A«l(d|tlM' ll(il»iiaill(», IOm(|. Nf . IV H. Ill Varoniirfl, P.g,., 2\)^nu., IHIM. lOfl. at, Mif^ ^!o(l(»l S(>Ik of lliai placp, in 1Im» I'niliMl SlaU'M,af. ilio 8einlnurv ulHi. Tl»6reflo, tli(5 Jjavnl (Jiiivcr- ! ■iia«i^ltM..r---«^.,.„- .:p^. ^ ^ j^ ^j ^ , ^ ^j, rl-^IMH Ill l lllll l Ml I 1 u__ 2\m oitT^and ixiiho ITnivorMily ()rMc(liII(%.)llo;2;o,Mon- Iroal, ai tho laHiM' or >vlii(^lj h(» jrvadiuitiMl J\I.I)., May, lsr»S. M., Nov., ISdT, Mario JoHopliim' Charlotto l^lnuna, dan. o( P. A . QnoHiicl, J*]m(|., ami grand-daw. ol tho late lion. F. A. (incvsiicl, for many voars a M.Ii.C. ofC^ui. SNs-orn ! t!;, Pvivv Connoil, and xvan Utn'rivor (lonl. of Can., from 30 Jan., 1873, iinlil 5 Nov., sanio your, wlion l\o rosigno 10- olanwui'>n, on his a.ppl. to olhoo, and agani re turnod at last g.o. Uo[)rosonted Jk)r.a,vonturo ii Quoboc Asvsonibly fn^iu ii^.v-, 1871 nntil Jnn. 1871, whon ho rotirod in ordor io confmo ]iin)>soll| to Connnc)n{^. A Consorvativo, and o}>j)o?^od to| ihc prosont Govt. — Kcic Carlisle^ 1\Q* HooHKSTKR, John. (Carlefon. Out.) Family oan\o from Kng. to Am., 1818; ro- moved to Can., 1820, and linally Hottled ai Bytoxyn (now Ottawa Ci(y), 1827. 8. of tho lii(e| John Rochostor, Esq., a nativo of Borwick-oii- Twood, and for somo roars a contractor to tlie| troops employed in the construction of the Ei- deau Canal . 13 . at House's Point, N . Y ,, 1^^-. IT rt 207 Kid. in ('an. M.,Scp(., 184o, Mliziihotli Ann, (Ian. ()t tlio Into llov. TIioh. Hrviif, Wj'Hlcymi MiniHlcr at MaliMa, Out. A Inmltcr mannfac- iurer. Han Ixmmi IN'cMdt. of th(< Si. (l(!orgt!'R Sociotv, Ottawa ; and oi the Ottawa LadieH* Col- Jlogc. Hat in City Coun(fiI, Ottawa, an an Aldrr- luiin, for (dcvon yrarn, and wan Mayor of the city dnrin,!!; throe connecntivo terniH. An un.succowHt'nl candidate for proHcnt neat at^.o., jlSGT. Firnt rctiirnod at ,i^.e., 1H72 ; re-cdrctcd at Jiisi g.o. A ConH('rvativ(^, and opponed to the [jtrcscnt AdniiniMtration . — Jliclinwnd JCoad, 01- \iawa ; Rideau Club . IiosooK, FuANOiH Jamiom. {Victoria^ B.C.) S. of the late W. S. lioHeoc, Eh(j., banker^ )f Liverpool, I'^ng. ; and grandn. of William lloH- oe, Esq., tor Home years Lil)eral M.P. for Jjiv- Jrpool in the KritiMli House ot Commonfl, a.'d iiithor of the Life of JjCg X., etc. J), in Liver- ool, 1«h:U. Ed. at IJniverHity College, London, liid took degree of ILA. at London L'niverRity. ., 1H51:, Anna Letitia, dau. of W. IL Le I^reton, !sq., BarriHter at law. A mem. of tlic firm of ''ollows i^ Uoseoe,Iron and hardware dealerfl. 1h papt. No. 1 Co. ol Volunteer Rifles, Victoria ; and Vice Presdt, of the B.C. Rifle Assn. Has been loinmr. of Sttvinf^s Bank, B.C. Fir«t returned ['. 11 ' 1 1 ' n ' I i'' ' 1 ? I 1 |: 9^>9^ )1U*'ir\, "1. HMI |I'''J.| , I'nIllM'lot nl ('(IhIhimm. iNrlnlj. (IliL A liU'ii'liMhl. MM.I M ilh m| II((. MMIhimI IfMlhVHV ( ^ilho Ml.lhm.) iMHMnhh'hnlMff ^'m } nf M' !\!«n'hiiMh«rf liifilHiiln • .^ n In jMUlrtll Ml |iS»Mtt1, lln'^rt rihjfO, M/'mI I'l'l • |i PfiliMJi Ml'linnK mmH Mm' I'mJii ArM'Ir.fny, \fi li'Mil. t MnI'MJM fffi'l ()\th\ityh f'»vii:fHlMH IJm. j )umI a dji . ul the I'ririof^ Kjdward llHlhw. Wm?^ H iMMff. hfili^ 'hfv^fi ll/ffffi- rl I li ll 'M)\) I lintil Toiuih-MIr^ jVl !> .- )hs \ovi r «\'; n A^i;oi^ V''oirvr\ A1\ /T.r^.f/. | /V; VA f^i iho \;Ufl1 Non>^^t ^ohor.l. l)\it^lWM\ !il)J nt ln\nl \'iu\ <^vni<.\ \> )\nvo )\f> oi»lhin»ni ill itN thi^ \h\)\ \\\y, ls;o. ImvH v.^lnvn*-! In Pinli, I 111 r«t> AH'^lM MMinUl't ana Ailui^loii aau.ot tho late T. Miu'inniimn" m \>U,i (1m, AMv "< \nh\,\f*iti%'\ H,M/( 'fitm ItlH^nl MlM'M tMllil. jn llini f>l MniiilohH, Ifrf2. i'>'\V"'i Mi^^ Int fl, ftllMll |»n||n»i : Mh'l n'M.M oM^ "I Mff? l'^^^ lft/( ft. nili'lillMll hI' ♦HHttv lll'HiMlUM I tf-W"fi ( «ottf id iti^i f/.t'., V .|i,,it ilm hih- Ml M'.l-f r.if.fiihfHiafM w^ ;.£< Ir lllilttMl . Illf rlnrlloM Itoifif.^ |»f'» |/.fi|r.(L ti m^tiiil )iv •»! vmM«f< H'fiM lifi'l li^'foM' Ml' (^J/./'ll^ff t^^hiiti ijln) Ml. ('mihiiii^liMHr'' ' ),.nfli, nf.'l Mr. ffy/trr tvMft (|»M'hu''t^tn\,~- I'ot- VMAI , .hj^M,f' ff |,S^im7// W f'tihhnrllL\ H, Ml Mf. .Ifirnlt KvMinl,, who ml U't i\it' (/'. 0. Awinhly. !»• ''• <>'• Wcnfvvof ifi, \t M'/^., •'.t' !Mrrr. imiil ih'* \Uunu •iiDiiM III ^r.c, 1^07 ; f'*-< njrniii fil ImmI, ^ .e. IIh' Mju'Iumiz'm' A'hfiini^ 'I V 'I 5 I 302 ! ( I f L'Assomption, P. Q., by Elizabeth Casaubon,a descendant of a BVencli military officer of tlat name. B. in the City of Ottawa, 22 Sept., 18^j3. Ed. at the University of Ottawa ; obtained de- gree of M.D. from College of Physicians and Surgeons, L.C., 1855. M. 1st., Jan., 1856, Rose Delima, dau. of Levi LaRiie, Esq,, supdt. of Public Works at St. Ours, P.Q., (she d. 1857); 2ndly., Nov., 1862, Louise, dau. of Antoine Frechette, Esq., of Quebec. Is Presdt. or the Ottawa ;S^^. Jean Baptiste Society. A Liberal and will give the present Administration his cor- dial support. In favor of" an amnesty for poll- tical offences committed in the North West; the protection of the rights of minorities, whether Catholic or Protestant ; a fair reciprocity treaty ; the construction of the Pacific Railway on Can- adian soil, as soon as our means w^ill permit ; all projects having in view the opening up of oiii' vast Dominion to emigration ; improving water and railway communication ; and promoting the consolidation of the natural interests of our country ; and will urgently and consistently press on the Govt, the improvement of the navi- gation of the Ottawa River, with a view to the early adoption of the scheme known as the Otta- wa Ship Canal /^ — St» PatricJc's St,^ Ottatva, 303 ScvrcHERD, Thomas. (North Middlesex,) Eld. s. of the late John Scatcherd, Esq., a na- tive of Yorkshire, Eng,5 who emigrated to U.C, 1821, and at the time of his death (1858) repre- sented West Middlesex in Can. Assembly, which he had also done in the previous Parlt. B. at Wyion, Nissouri, Middlesex, Ont., 10 Nov., 1823. Ed. at the London District Grammar Sch. M., 25 June, 1851, Isabella, dau. of Mr. Thomas Spra^ue, of Yarmouth, and grand-dau. of Ehas Moore, Esq., a mem. for Middlesex in the U.C. Assembly. Called to the Bar, U.C., in HilaiyTerm, 1848. Sat for West Middlesex in Can. Issembly from g.e., 1861, until the Union. Returned to Commons at g.e., 1867 ; re-elected, by acclamation, at g.e., 1872, and again at last g.e. A Liberal, and a supporter of the present Admiaistration. — London^ Ont, ScHULrz, Hon, John Christian, M,D, (Lisgar,) Of Scandinavian descent. S. of the late Mr. AVilliam Schultz, merchant, of Amherstburg, Ont., by Eliza, dau. of — Riley, Esq., of Bandon, Irel.; and grands, of Christian Schultz, an officer in the Danish navy, who was knighted for dis- tinguished services. B. at Amhersburc:, 1 Jan., 1840. Ed. in Arts at Oberlin College, Ohio ; and in Medicine at Queen's University, Kingston ',aj r.ti' ! i n:^ I If I • ^ 'M)l I n,^ M.l>,, \M{). M.. rt( WinnipoiT, iMfiM, Aj.q !^rirllion. 1 S(()() inil(v«. \\\ w'ywivv an hwkax-Au^v^. Ap]>t\n\oil for fhn N.W. T orriforios. n ^l^ (M 1ST2. l^ TiT.'^df. o' lli< MrtniJi Honr»l of Trnilot n mom. of fho Pomi t\ion Ho!\nl of llonlfh for MMnifolMUvnd flu^ Vordi Wof^t TorritorioR : provisionMl ilir. of'fho Maiilolnv Cet\a Norlli Wfsforn Hailuay ; i\\u\ oonnnan«l,9 fho *' IjiPirnr" Vo, o( VoluiUoor Uiflos. An nn8\ioo(v^sfnl oiiiuli- ^iafo tor WinnipOii ;\Ui\ S(. John in liooal As- f«otnbly at g.o., ISTl. V'irsf r(Mnr»\oil fo rivr!(.. tor prosont soat, v>n Manifol>aonf(MMn^ fho nonu- nion, M^rolu ISTl ; ro-rloof(^i a< g.(\, lM7'2,niiil again at last ij.o. An ln(l(^j>on«i(Mit Jjibonil ; in favor of'ntuon an«i pro^rross. — HinuffiCtj, Dosoovdsi f'lom r. I'], lovalisls wlio otuno to >r«rofnvn. 1 nmlini- l?iol, Inil 'iHifr rlim- [. n' ll)p Iho Ponii- (ho\orlh Maiifoha *' IiiPii;nr" in I oaiuli- iOCftl As- (o I'arll.. ho Domi" luMJvl ; ill adft (■nn. ffotn DiiIcIippm t^f».,N. Y., nl llipoloqp of IIjo Am. rnvohilinn. M. nl ITf imnih^lnnl, P.Qi, 2\\ I'Vh., iMV.n. M.I. n,( Iho IT|,iv. (ir Vnrmnni. M. Mipp l«'rMiH'r»« M. HfpvfMifl, <»! INiIpjImim, N. Y. I I 7\ morolifuH . Mnl for llimlin^«lfm in Qnrifipo AflPfMnl»Iv IV(»m (ho lliiini; niitil Mrpf. , I HO!), wlirn ho r<^Ml^nc»l, nml wtiP rclnrjMMl fo roriiinonfl by MO(',lntnfl(i(»n . I{p.oI(m»Io»I l»y ncclfimMJinn, rf» L^^.. IMV'/?! niwl n,iTriiti rc>fnnMMl nl IhrI. ir.e. A r/' h- liihrmi and nn indrprndcMil ptipjinrlor of Hir» (»x- JMlin^ AdiniiiiRlrHiioii /A nuniin/Jon/, /'. (2'- tSllllM.llV, S(l|||tYI-l':U. [ Affffhlfffnil.) 2Nf)M^llVf. 01 (jlorinaiHloBcrnl. S.orlJfMir^' MhihUj, Km^,, of Porfliind, Oo. Ki'unfcMJJir, Unf.. ; grandfl. of .I(»lin Hhildrv, Mfkj., ii U.M. Inyalipf, who camo lo (^an.Mi tho odopc of'lho A m. l(.(»volnf ionary war, Jind flrtflod al IhUh, Oiil., I7H.'{; and a nojdiew of .la(H)h Hhihh'V, l^^^pq., a ^o^o^v^r of the laic^ lion. Hnht. Ihildwin, who rr)»rf'flf'nffvl P^V)ntpnac in fho n.Cl. AMflonddy, provionp fo Ihr Union ol' IMIO. n. in Portland, I!) Mairh, IH2(K Ed. at IIm' AVal(M'loo Ac.afh'iny, nrar Kintrnfon. M., IMAI, a dan. of Iho Into Thow. (iroor, IOp(j., for munv voarn a nroniinont moiMdiani (d* KiriLraton. A (lif. of Iho Kinii^Mlon and Poinhroko llailway. Was Ward(»n of J^'ronlofiac dnring fhroo conpocu- cunioto B (ivctorina. An unRUCccH»lul caiididuto lor jirc- ), II Ml r i 30G A pent scat at g.c, 1867, when (loloalod by a snuill majority? but retununl at i^.c, LST'i, by a ni>vjor- ity of 64() over his former o[>j)one!it. A;4ain re- turned at lastg.e. ; unseated on petition 21 Hept,, 1874; re-elected 28 Oct., 1874. *' A Libenl Conservative, and until the exposure of ilio * Pacilic Railway scandal/ an independent sup- porter of tlie Govt, oi 8ii' .Fohn Macdonald. Believing that the j)resent Administration is en- titled to a fair trial, he will support the measures brought forward by them so long as they arc worthy of confidence/' ** Regards tlie recii)rocity treaty on the whole as likely to be beneficial to the Canadi..n people at large and especially to the farming community." — Mitvvale, Out. Sinclair, Hon. Peteu. {Queens, I\E.I.] S. of the late Peter Sinclair, Esq., by Mary Crawford, both of Arixvleshire Scot. B. and ed. there. A farmer. First returned to Parlt., in P.E.I, in 18G7. Was apptd. a mem. of the Board of Education, 1808. Was a mem. of Ex.- Council from 18G9 to 1871, when the Govt. resigned, p.nd again in 1872 in the Ilaylhorne Liberal Administration, when he acted as Govt. leader in the Assembly, and was a mem. of the Board of Works. On the admission of P.E.I, into the Dominion, returned to Commons lor 301 ! i Qnoonp, Sept., 1873; ro-olcctcd at last g.e. A LilitM'al. An advocato ofiiitornjilioiial free-trade iiponaJHHt and etjuitahle baHiR, and ofa j)ro- hil)itory liquor law . — Sumwerjirld, l\ K. /. Skinnkr, Lieut.'Col. Jamks Atoitihon. [South Oxford.] 2ni) Mkm . B. in the Uoyal JJur^li of Tain, UoHB-sliiro, Scot.jlH2G. Kd. at tlie (J ranunar School and Uoyal Academy there. Came to (^an., 1813, and ill 1849 n>. Agnen, second dan. of Robert John- etoM, Eh(i., of Annandale. '^A farmer, and proud of being a farmer." Entered the Can. Volunteer Militia Hervice, 185.5, and fihortly nftervvardH organized the first Highland C >. en- rolled in Weptern Can. ; in 18G0, after the dis- biiiulnient of the lirst one, organized a second lli,i;hhind Co., (which lie uniformed at his own expense) and which did duty during the visit to lliiinilton ot H.U.n. the Prince of Wales; in 18G2, on formation of the 13th V.I., became Major, and in 18GG, succeeded to the Lieut. - Colonelcy of that Batt., a position he still retains. Is also Vice Presdt. of the Ontario Rifle Assn. ; a mem. of Council of Dominion Rille Assn. ; and Presdt. of the Highland Society of Hamilton and Canada West, (holding a charter from the Highland Society of Scotland), and of the High- ij nmiMM yo8 ' land Society of Kinbro. Was present at Uido- way vvitli the L'Uli ; and acted as JhMgadier at the two hist niilitary canijjs at Niagara. Colunol Skinner also organized and commanded tlie (list Colonial ^Hcani'- (raised in Ontario in 1871), for competition at the annual llille matches at Wimbledon. First returned to Parlt., for pre- sent seat, 23 May, 1874, on the resignation ot the sitting mem. **In politics has always been a Reformer, and having every confidence in the integrity and honesty of purpose of the prescMit Administration, will give it his cordial suj)port, and will always be found using his best en. deavours to procure an honest, economical ami efficient administration of the afTairs of the conn. try. Having been continually connected with the Volunteer Force from its T.rst inception in 1855, it is natural that he should take an interest in it. Regrets, however, to say that its cfHciencv is not at all commensurate with the large amount of money spent in keeping it up: at the same time believing its maintenance to be a necessity, he will use every effort at his command to niake it still more efficient (which he knows to be pos- sible) without at the same time increasing the burdens of the people either in time or money. Believing that any change in our relations with 300 the Motlier Country in the direction of independ- ence would not only not be for our good, but very luucli to our detrinifMit,»he will Btrenuouwly ad- vocate the maintaining of the existing relations between the Dominion and the Empire." — ^^ St, Dnfhus Ilouse,^^ Dunelg^ Woodstock^ Out, ; Rideau Club. > Smith, //(n^. Albert Jamrs, Q,0. [West- moreland.] P.C. S.-of the late T. E. Smith, Esq., of Co. Westmoreland, N.B. B. there, 1822. Ed. at the Co. Grammar School. M., June, 1868, the dau. of J. W. Young, Esq., of Halifax, N.S. Called to the Bar, N.B., Feb., 1847. A Queen's Counsel. Was a mem. of the Ex. Council, N.B., from 185G to 18G3, and also for a short period in 1866; Attorney-Gen. from 1862 to 1863, when he retired from the Govt. ; held same office in his own Administra- tion, 1865. Was a delegate to Eng., with the present Judge Fisher, 1858, on the subject of the Intercolonial Railway ; to the same country with the present Judge Allan, on public business, 1865; and to Washington, with Hon. Messrs. Gait, (now Sir A. T.), Howland and Henry, on the subject of reciprocal trade, Jan., 1866. Declined the Chief Justiceship of N.B. 1866 ; the V V^' '. 1 1 l<;- .:i 310 i • Lieutenant-Governorship of the same Province, 1873 ; and the Ministership of Justice, June,1874. Sworn of the Privj Coundl, and apptd. Minister of Marine and Fisheries, 7 Nov., 1873. (Salary $7,000.) Sat in the N.B. Assembly from 1852 until the Union, when returned to Commons ; re- elected, by acclamation, at g.e., 1872, again on his appt to office, and again at last g.e, A. Liberal; was previous to the Union opposed to Confedera- tion, but subsequently loyally accepted the-new constitution and is cordially helping to carry out its terms. — Russell JSousCy Ottawa; Dorchester , N\B,; Rideau Club. Smith, Hon. Donald Alexander. (SelJcirJc,) B. in Scot., 1821. Ed. there. M. Isabella, dan. of the late Richard Hardisty, Esq., at one time an officer in the British army, and afterwards of the Hon. Hudson Bay Co. Has been for many years in the service of the Hon. Hudson Bay Co., and now holds the office of Resident Governor and Chief Commissioner of that corporation. Is Vice-Patron of the Selkirk Rifle Assn. ; Presdt. of the Manitoba Provl. Agricultural Assn; and of the Selkirk St. Andrews's Society ; Yice- Presdt. of the Dominion Rifle Assn, ; and of the London and Canadian Loan and Agency Co. ; and a dir, of the Bank of Montreal ; of the Mitchell 311 m Steamship Co ; of the Bank of Manitoba ; and of the Railway Equipment and Railway Stock Co. 5 and a mem. of the Board of Management of the Manitoba (Presbyterian) College. Apptd. a mem. of the Ex.. Council for N. W. Territories, Oct., 1870. Was a special Commr. to enquire into the causes, nature and extent of the obs- truction offered in the Northr West Territories to the peaceful ingress of Hon. W. Macdougall and for other purposes, Dec, 1869. Represented Winnipeg and St. John in the Manitoba As- sembly, from the first meeting of that body ,1871, until Jan., 1874, when he resigned in order to confine himself to the Commons. First return- ed to Commons for present seat, on the admis- ' sion of Manitoba into the Union, 1871 ; re-elected at g.e. 1872, and at last g.e. A Conservative, and "as he has no favours to ask and nothing perso- nal to desire from any Govt., he will support onlv such measures as are conducive to the ad- vancement of Manitoba and the North West in the first instance, and to the general prosperity of the Dominion." — Silver Heights and Fort Garry, Manitoba ; Hudson Bay House, Mon- treal; St. James' Club, Smith, Robert, /.P. [FeeL] :• ^ « Family came from Irel, to Can., 1828. B. in Hi ■I I ■■«**9 mm m ■ B'lii,. *: '■,' i , 312 Co. Armagh, Irel., 11 Apl., 1819. Ed. at Com- mon School. M.J, Apl., 1847, to Miss Eliza Jane McCandless . A farmer. Was a township and county councillor for 10 years. An unsuc- cessful candidate for Peel in Ont. Assembly at g.e., 1867. First returned to Parlt., for pre- sent seat, at g.e., 1872 ; re-elected at last g.e. A Liberal, and a supporter of the Mackenzie Administration. — Brampton^ Ont, Snider, George. [North Grey,'] Grandfather emigrated from Germany to British Colonies in Am. in the 18th century, S. of Martin Snider, a native of Pennsylvania, and aU.E. loyalist, who fought on the loyal side during the American revolution, was taken prisoner, but escaped and made his way to N.B., and thence to U.C. B. at Eglinton, Ont., 31 Jan., 1813. Ed. in Toronto. M., 1835, Jane, dau. of the late Joseph Maughan^ ofNorthum- land, Eng. Was local agent for the sale of Crown Lands on Toronto and Sydenham Road, 1848 to 1850 ; Crown Lands agent, same place, from latter date to 1854 ; and Sheriff of Grey from Dec, 1853 to June, 1863, when he resigned that office. Has been Presdt. of the Mechanics' In- stitute of Owen Sound, and of the County Agri- cultural Society, and Mayor of Owen Sound on 313 'i\ :1 two occasions. Was an unsuccessful candidate for Grey in Can. Assembly, at g.e., 1863. First returned to Parlt., for present seat at g,e., 1867 ; re-elected at g.e., 1872; and at last g.e. A Liberal, and a supporter of the Mackenzie Ad- ministration. — Fairview Cottage, Owen Sound, Ont. Stephenson, RuFus. {Kent, Ont ^ Family originally came _ from Lancashire, Eng. One of his ancestors, Samuel Chapin, emi- grated to Am. as early as 1641. Youngest son of Eli Stephenson, Esq., formerly of S^^ Cathar- ines, Ont. ; and nephew of the late Col. E. W. Stephenson, of the same place. B . at Springfield, Mass., I). S., 14 Jan., 1835. Ed. at Grantham Academy, St. Catharinen. M., Oct., 1854, Georgina Emma, eld. dau. of Thomas Andrew, Esq., barrister, formerly of London, Eng., and grand-dau. of Joseph Sparks, Esq., of the Co. Kent, Eng,, once a dir. of the Hon. East India Co. Is editor and proprietor of the Chatham Planet newspaper. Has been a mem. of the Town Council of Chatham for some years, and was Mayor of that town from 1865 to 1869. Is also a mem. of the Kent Municipal Council ; mem. of the Co. Board of Grammar School Trustees j and Capt. No. 2 Co. 24 Batt. First '' y i I f I I f^.l •MOMagiBKSSaM if I i i (4 314 returned to Parlt., for present seat at g.e., 1867 ; re-elected at g.e., 1872, and again at last g.e. A Conservative, and opposed to the present Ad- ministration. — Chatham, Ont, ; Eideau Club, Stirton, David, J,P, [South Wellington.] Eld. s. of the late Mr. James Stirton, one of the earliest settlers at Guelph. B. m Forfar- shire, Scot., 1816. Has been a magistrate for the past twenty years. Was Reeve of Tp. of Puslinch for some years. Is a captain in the Militia. Sat for South Wellington in Can. Assembly 'from g'e., 1857, until the Union, Re- turned to Commons at g.e., 18G7 ; re-elected by acclamation at g.e., 1872, and again returned at last g.e. A Liberal, and a supporter of Mr. Mackenzie. — Guelph, Out, Taschereait, HE$fRi Thomas, B.C.L, [Mont- magny,'] A mem. of one of the oldest and most honour- able families in the Province of Quebec, the head of the family in this country, Thdmas Jacques, of Touraine, France, 8. of Christopher Tashereau, King's Counsellor, director of the Mint., and Treasurer of the city of Tours, having come to Can., towards the beginning of the last century, was apptd. Treasurer of the M^.iiiie, and in 1736 315 obtained the cession of a Seigniory, on the banks of the Chaudiere. S. of the Hon. Jean Thomas Taschereau, one of the Judges of the Court of Queen's Bench for that Province ; and grands, of the late Hon. Jean Thomas Taschereau, who for many ye^^rs fought for constitu- tional liberty in the Parlt. of Lower Canada, was imprisoned, 1810, and subseq^iently after his release, raised to the Bench. Is nephew of His Grace the Archbishop of Quebec. B. in the city of Quebec, 6 Oct., 1841. Ed. at the Quebec Seminary and at Laval University, from which he obtained degree of B.L.,1861,andB.C.L., 1862. M., 22 June, 1864, the dau. of E. L. Pacaud, Esq., advocate, of Arthabaskaville, P.Q. Called to the Bar, L.C., 1863. Has been a mem. of the City Council of Quebec, and represented the city of Quebec on the North Shore Railway Board. Edited Les D6hats, 1862, and was one of the editors of La Tribime, (Quebec), 1863. An un- successful candidate for Dorchester in Can. Assembly at g.e., 1863. First returned to Parlt. for present seat at g.e., 1872 j re-elected by acclamation at last g.e. A Liberal, and a sup- porter of the Mackenzie-Fournier Administration. — 35, /S7. Louis St,f Quebec, I ! I ' ! ( 316 I I I .1 Thibaudeau, Hon, Isidore. {Quebec East,) Descended from a French family^ mentioned in history as being in existence during the reign Louis XV. 5 and which, on the breaking out of the Kevolution of 1789, migrated to Acadia and thence to Can. B. at CapSante, P.Q., 30 Sept., 1819. M., 4 Sept., 1850, Laura, eld dau. of the late Gaspard Drolet, Esq., Advocate, of Quebec, (shed., Dec, 1863). Is head of the firm of Thibaudeau, Thomas & Co,, wholesale luer- chants of Quebec and Montreal ; and Vice-Presdt. of La Banque National^ and of the Quebec Steel Co. Has been Presdt. of the St. Jean Baptuk SocUte of Quebec, and a dir. of the G. T. Kail- way. Was Presdt. of the Ex. Coun., Can. from May, 1863 to March 1864. (in the Sandfield Mac- donald-Dorion Administration.) Sat for Quebec Centre, in Can. Assembly from g.e., 1863 until the Union, when he retired, and was apptd. to represent '^ Kennebec" division in the Quebec L.C., where he remained, having charge of all opposition measures, until Jan., 1874, when olected to Commons for Quebec East, by accla- mation . A Liberal, and a supporter of the present Administration. — 3, St, Genevieve St., Cape^ Quebec, I 'I 317 Thompson, Major David. (HaldimancL) Grandfather came from 8cot. S. of the late D. Thompson, Esq., who sat for Ilaldimand in Can. Assembly, from 1841 to 1851. B. in Tp. of Wainfleet, Welland, Ont., 7 Dec, 183G. Ed. at Hamilton Grammar School and Upper Cana- da College. M., Sept , 1858, Elizabeth, fourth dan. of Ebenezer Stinson, Esq., ol Hamilton. A grain* and flour merchant. Is Major 37th "Haldimand^' Batt. of Volunteer Rifles; Presdt. of the Co. Haldimand Agricultural Society ; a dir. of the Canada West Farmers' Mutual and Stock Insurance Co. ; and a Munici- pal Councillor. Sat for Haldimand m Can. Assembly, from 186"3 until the Union . Return- ed to Commons at g.e., 1861 ; re-elected by accla- mation at g.e., 1872, and again at last g.e. A Liberal, and a supporter of the Mackenzie Administration . — " Euthven Park/^ Indiana^ Ont. ; Rideaii Club . Thompson, Joshua Spencer . [ Cariboo . ] Descended from a Northumbrian family that settled in Ulster at the time of the revolution. B. in Belfast, Irel., 1828. Ed. there. Unmar- ried. Is editor and proprietor of the Cariboo Sentinel, First returned to Parlt., for present seat, on the admission of B.C. into the Can. In V- if Jf I It t ( i I I ■ M» M"i^i '>> »yr « W '> nn 1 1 ' 318 I It ■ 4 Union, Doc, 1871 ; ro-oloci(Ml, by acviltunaiioti, at g.c, 1872, and again iTturnod at laHtg.e. A Liberal; and "connidorB tliat in any case (lip iirst dnt\ of ovcrv Briti8li Colnnd)ia niODilin should hi' to ignore parties and prejudioen jiiul give a lair trial to the new Administration, uitli a cordial .snjiport ho long a.s they carry out (Ik terms of Union in their integrity."" — Barkcrvillc, B.C, ; Rideau Club, • Thomson, William Alkxanpeh. [ WeUaud.l B. in Wigtonshire, Scot,, Nov., 18l(). Caiin' to Can., 1831. Has promoted the constructiuii of the Erie and Niagara and ot the Caiiadii Southern Railways, and is Jocal dir. of the hitter, and Presdt. ot the former. Author of an ost^av on the riiilosophy ot Political Economy (BulDi- lo, 18G3), which foreshadows the creation of a currency of a national character, that woult! make credit the exception instead of the nilo, in all Government and individual transactioMM, the soundness of which doctrine he still mainluiiis. An unsucce.3sful candidate for Niagara at g.e., 18G7. First returned to Parlt., for present seat, 19 Nov., 1872, on the death of the sitting mem.; , re-elected at lastg.c. A Liberal . — ** Glcncaini,'^ near (iuccnstony Out, ; liideau Club^ 319 VT TllKMBLAY, PtRRUE AliKXIR, P.L.S., J.P, [Charlevoix,'] n. 27 Dec, 1827. Ed. at flio Sominary of Quohcc. M., Sept, , 1R70, Mary Ellon, eld. dan. of MicliJiel Cuunolly, EHf|., of Qiiehoc. A Pro- v* icial Land Surveyor. An unHUcceB.st'ul can- didate for Cliicoutinii and Sagi' .ly, at g.e., 1857. Sat for Chicoiitinii and Sagnenay in Can, AHHcnihly, Irom Jan., 18G5, until the Union, and fur H.'inio neat in Commons from 18G7 until g.e., 1872, when returned for Charlevoix ; re-elected atluHtg.e. Sat for Chicoutimi and Saguenay, ill tlie Qiiehec Afiflendjly, from the Union until Jan., LS74, when he resigned, in order to confine himself to the Commons. A liiheral ; and a pupporter of the Mackenzie-Fournier Achiiinis- tr.ation. — Chicoutimi^ P,Q, Trow, James, J. P. [South Perth.] i». in Newton, Montgomeryshire, North Wales, 10 Deu., 1825, Ed. at Welch})Ool. Came to (^an., 181 1 . M., 1847, Miss Mary Moore, of Blenheim, Oxford, Ont. Is Vice-Presdt. of the Perth Mu- tual ; and adir. of the Ontario Mutual Insurance Associations. Is Reeve of North Ea^thope, an ofhce to which he has been elected by acclama- tion sixteen years in succession. Has been Warden of Perth. Sat lor South Perth in Local i 320 \ 1 Assembly from 1867 until 1871, when defeated. First returned to Commons at g.e., 1872 ; re-elj ected by acclamation at last g.e. A Liberal; and a supporter of the present Govt, — Shah] peare, Out. TuppER, Hon. Charles, CB.y M.B.y L,E,C,8\ (Edin.) [Cumberland.'} Family, originally from Hesse Cassel, went| to Guernsey, thence to Virginia, and sub- sequently, at the termination of the Am. revolu.l tion, removed to N.S. with other loyalists ; it is connected with the family of the late Sir Isaac Brock, K.B., the hero of Queenston. S. oftlie| Rev. Charles Tupper, D.D., of Aylesford, N.S. B. at Amherst, N.S., 2 July, 1821. Ed. atHor-l ton, in same province. Took degree of M.D. at Edinburgh, and obtained the diploma of tlie| Royal College of Surgeons, same city, 1843. M., Oct., 1846, Miss Frances Morse, of Amherst. A| physician. Is governor of Dalhousie College, Halifax, (apptd. by ActofParlt., 1862.) Wasl Presdt. of the Canadian Medical Association, from its formation, 1867, until 1870, when he declined re-election. Was a mem. of the Execu- tive Council, and Provi.-Secy., N.S., from 185(| to 1860, and from 1863 to 30 June, 1867; and| Prime Minister of that Province from 1864 until! 0*71 O^ L le retired from office with his Govt, on the [jniori Act coming into force, 1 July, 1867. Was delegate to Eng. on public business from N.S. rovt., 1858 and 1864 ; from the Dominion Govt , .- [with respect to the N.S. difhculty,) March, 1868 ; , ?ader of the delegation from N.S. to the Union )onference at Charlottetown, 1864; to that in juebec in same year, and to the final Colonial )onference in London tc complete terms of Union, 8GG-7. Holds patent of ratik and precedence rem Her Majesty as an Executive Councillor, , ■.S. Created C.li. (civil) by Her Majesty, 1867. iithor of ^4 Letter to the Et. Hon. the Earl \f Carnarvon on the Union Qiieation (Lon., . |86G.) Declined a seat in the Can. Cabinet,. |867 ; and the Chairmanshipof Intercolonial Rail- my Board, 1868. Sworn of the Privy Council, ; [une 1870, and was Presdt. of that body from • hat date until 1 July, 1872, when he was ■ •ansferred to the Inland Revenue, and there jmained until 22 Feb., 1873, when apptd Minis--; Jr of Customs ; resigned office with Sir John [acdoiiald, 5 Nov.,187o. Sat for present seat N.S. Assembly from 1855 until the Union, r.hen returned to Commons; re-elected bv icclamation, on his accepting office ; again ?turned at g.e., 1872, and again at g.e., 1874, L iXf \ . ;■ If : J' !i I I'. 1 i 1 Iff 1 ' 1 ; 1 i - i t 1 if making nine times tliat lie lias been elected in his native county. The foUovvinjr are some ot the n\easiires which were introducetl and carried through the Legislature of NoS., by the hon. member : the Jury Law ; Education Act pro- viding free schools and assessment ; Equity Judge Act; Windsor and Annapolis Railway Act ; bill providing for a quarantine station and hospital ; Representation Bill ; Executive and Legislative Disabilities Act ; the first Act passed by any of the Provinces prohibiting dual repre- sentation ; an Act reducing the number of nieni- bers in the Assembly, from 55 to 38, on entering the Union ; and an Act relative to certain public olHcers aud their salaries, which abolished the offices of Financial Secy., and Solicitor-Genl, and largely reduced the expenditure for salaries; he also moved the resolution for the Union c' the Maritime Provinces, 18G1, under which delegates were sent to Charlottetown in that year; and the resohition authorising delegates to be sent to London to arrange the terms lor the Union of N.S. and N.B., with Can., 1861). A Liberal Conservative. — Ottawa; '' ArmdaU;'^ HalifaXyN.S.; " Belmore'' St Andrew's, N,B.; Halifax Cltib ; Rideau Club, I Vail, Lieut'Col. Hon. William Berrian. {Dighy.) 2nd Mem. P.C. Descendeil from John J. V^iil, of WcHtchcHter, N.Y. S. of the late John C. Vuil, Enq., of Sus- sex, N.B., who was Judge of the Inferior Court of Coininon Pleas, and a nicni. lor Kings in tlie N.B. Assembly for upwards of 25 years, by Charlotte H., dau. of the llev. Oliver Arnold, forniely of Conn. ^ U.S., and afterwards Rector of Sussex ; and grands, of Robert Vail, a loyalist, who came to N.B. at the close of i/he Am. revo- lution. B. at Sussex \ ale, N.B., 2:{ Dec, 1823. Ed. there. M. Chalotte Jjeslie, eld. dau. of Charles Jones, Esq., of Weymouth ,N.S. Is Lieut. - Col. 2nd Regt. Digby Militia. Was a inem. of the Ex. Council and Provl. Secy. N.S. (in the Annand Administration), from Nov., 1807 until 30 Sept 1874, when sworn of the Privy Council, and apptd. Minister of Militia and Defence {Salary $7000). Sat for Digby in N.S. Assembly irom 1867 until his appt. to oflrtce in the Federal Govt., when returned for same county in House of Commons. A Reformer. — Russell House, Ottawa; Halifax Club ; Rideau Club* Wallace, John, /.P. {Albert.) Urandpareuts came to N.B., from the Novlli \ i-H I \ n ; of Irel. B. at Hillsborough, N.B., 18 Nov., 1812. p]d. there. M., Lst, 1846, Eleanor, dau. ol Mr. George Russell of Hopewell, N.B. (she d. 1858); 2ndlv, 1859, Miss Cymintha Foss, of New Hampshire, U.S. (she d.^1865). Has been Presdt. of the Albert A^iiricultural Society. First return- ed to Parlt., for present seat at g.e., 1867 ; re- elected at g e., 1872, and at last g.e. A Liberal, and a supporter of tlie present Govt. — Ilills' borough) N,B. Wallace, "William. iSouih Norfolk.] 2xd Mem. Eld. s. of the late John Wallace, a native olj Avrshire, Scot., who served in the Scots' Grevs at Waterloo, by Anne Spiers, his wife. B. nearl Galston, Ayrshire, 4 Feb., 1820. Ed. at t]ie| parish school at Whithorn, Wigtonshire. M., 1852, Mary Anne, second dau. of George Kent, Esq., of Simcoe, Ont. Came to Can., 1810, Founded the British Canadian ne\wsY>^iperj (^'\mi coe), 1861, of which he still remains editor audi proprietor. Was School Trustee of Simcoe fo.j many years, and has been Reeve of Simcoe aJ a mom. of the County Council. Sat for prcscfil seat from g.e., 1872, until g.e., 1874. Agaii returned, 16 Dec, 1874, on the unseating of tii sitting mem. A Conservative, but notopposeil to well considered change or wise progress. An opponent to the present Govt, but no faction- ist. Is an advocate of a Federation of the Em- pire, and introduced a serie3 of resolutions bearing on that question in 1873 ; of railways and telegraphs being owned by the Govt. ; of a scheme for building the Pacific railway on the credit of the country, but not by money borrowed from abroad ; of a national currency ; and of a Civil Service reform, which will divest Govts, of patronage ; of compulsory voting ; and of every other measure that will advance the moral or in- dustrial interests of the country. Determinedly liostile to '^Canada First'^ if it means independ- ence, but stron;2:]y in favor of it if it means Can- ada first in all that will tend to the elevation of man and the greatness of a people. Opposed to an elective Senate because it is another step towards Republicanism, in which it is his opin- ion, Canada and Canadians have already gone too far. — Simcoej Ont, White, JoHX. [East Hasiings.'] B. in town of Donegal, Irel., 1833. Ed. there. [M., 1856, Miss Esther Johnson, of Roslin. Has [been Reeve of Tyendinaga during past three years. lilected Grand Master of the Grand Orana'c Assn. Rjr Ontario East; auJ a Deputy Grand Master Wn \ ; •/III ■■ 326 |) !«■ of the Grand Black Chapter of Orangemen oil B.A., 1874. First returned to Parlt., forpresenil seat, March, 1871 ; re-elected at g.e., 1872, and! at last g.e. A Conservative. — Eoslin, Ont. Wilkes, Robert. [Cenire Toronto.'] Family of Eng. origin, settled in Irel., in Ht century. B. at Tullehan, near Bundoran, Leii rim, Irel., 24 June, 1832. Ed. there. Camei Can., 1848. M., 23 July, 1863, MarUia, eliij dau. of Rev. William Cooke, D.D., of London Eng. Has been a wholesale merchant in ToroiitJ einc^ 1858, and in Montreal since 1864. A meitij of the Dominion Board of Trade ; and of Council of the Toronto Board of Trade ; a dir. the Confederation Life Assurance Assn. ; of till Isolated Risk Insurance Co. ; of tlie Muskolj Junction Railwav : of the Hand-in-Hand Mutii Fire Insurance Co. and of theUpper Canada Bilj and Tract Societies ; a Trustee of the Toron House of Industry ; a Vice-Presdt. of the Evai gelical Alliance of Ont. ; a mem. of the GenerJ Conference of the Methodist Church of Can.; Yice-Presdt. of the Canadian Bankof Cuninieni Was a delegate to the Conference of the New Coq nexion Methodist body at Hanley, StatFordsIiii Eng., July, 1874. First returned to Parlt.,(J present seal, at g.e., 1872 ; rc-elcctedat last; 321 el. 5 ii^l'^^ [or an, M III igemen otfc Liberal ; and will *^give an independent and for presentlearty support to the jDresent Govt, in carrying 1872, aniiRut an incorrupt and economical administration Ont. Bf public affairs, and in prosecuting the great public enterprises which are necessary for the iiisolidation of the Dominion, for the attraction [' population, and for the development of our mense natural resources. Fully approves of le policy of building the Pacific Railway out of le National Exchequer, and in such sections as ill utilize our unequalled water highways. In our of a stringent election law, including vote ballot, simultaneous polling, and the punish- int of those who either receive or offer ibes," — Bloor St . , YorJiViUe, Toronto , lOD, Andrew Trew. iHamilion] amily on paternal side, came from Scot , and [nmiernal, from Eng., and settled in North of Eld. s. of David Wood, Esq., a merchant [he town of Mount Norris, Armagh, Irel. B. Blount Norris , Aug., 182G. Ed. there. Came an., 1846. M., 1st, 1851, Mary E., eld. dau. ilie late Wm. Freeman, P]8q., of Saltfleet, tworth, Ont. (she d.);2ndly, 1803, Jennie, dau. of George H. White, Esq., of Yorkville, Senior partner in the extensive hardware of Wood bonr Nort navi< the j: ilellii to Gil nics Institute, Hamilton ; Vice-Prosdt. of tli Mutual Jjite Assn. of Can ; a dir. of the Y. M| Christian Assn. of Hamilton ; of the Wellingto Grey, & Bruce Railway ; of the Victoria MutucJ Fire Insurance Co. of the Hand-in-Hand Mutu Fire Insurance Co ; and of thv. Hamilton Provil dent and Loan Society. Has been Presdt. of tlil / Hamilton Board of Trade. First returned toParli* *^ for present seat, at last g.e. A Liberal, aii ^'•lieartily endorses the policy of the Govt., v-^ontained in Mr. Mackenzie's address to li constituents, and will give the Govt, an honeij and hearty support so loni^: as it continues to ai minister the affairs of the Dominion on tli principles laid down by him. Is in favor of till trial of elections by Judges; an election law™8^^^<^ strin2:ent as will make bribery or intimidatkP ^^ *'^ impossible ; simultaneous polling ; income frai chise ; vote by ballot; the abolition of the rei estate qualification for members ; and all measi res that will tend to make Parlt the true repi sentative of the people, and prevent it from Loi corruptly influenced by the Executive ; oft enlargement of all the canals at the same ib and of the building of a new one througli Caiii dian terii^ory at Sault Ste. Marie, so that may not be dependent oa our American ncii' the r us r( earlie to th( J{am\ Wrig S. ( founc and Otta 28 F M. M Esq tavva Otta ofO scat fi .mltj l)onr8 for ready access to Lake Superior and the North-west at all times during the .season of navigation. Will advocate the continuance of the present Insolvent Law, and a careful remo- delling of the tarifl*, so as to give such protection to our native industries as will enable them to compete successfully with the cheaper labour of |ioreign markets. Believes that the building to the Pacilic Railwa}^, or so much of it as will give us read\ access to British Columbia at the earliest possible moment, is of vast importance to the trade of the Dominion." — East King St., Hamilton, Wright, Lieut, -Col, Alonzo. {Ottav.a County.) S, of the late Lieut.-Co). Tiberius Wright ; and grands, of the late Pliilemon Wright, formerly of Woburn, Mass., who came to Can., 1797, founded the village of Hull, on the Ottawa, and became the first representative of the Co. of Ottawa, in the L.C. Assembly. B. at Hull, P.Q., 28 Feb., 1825. Ed. at Potsdam Academy N.Y. M. Mary, eld. dau. of the late Nicliolas Sparks, Esq., of Ottawa City. Is Lieut. -Col. of the Ot- tawa Co. Reserve Militia ; Presdt. of the Co. of Ottawa Agricultural Socit'ty ; and a dir of the City of Ottawa Agricultural Society. Sat tor present scut in Can. Assembly from 18G3 until the Union ii ■ ii i^ ): i ill r I ' Mr ■^1 !" i ■ i ij f I 1 1 \ i i 330 when returned to Commons by acclamation ; re- elected by acclamation at g.e., 1872 ; and againl returned at last g.e. A Liberal Conservative.! — ^^ Ironside,'^ Htdly P,Q. ; Rideau Club, Wright, William McKay, B.A.^ B,C,L\ [Pontiac] Descended from a Kentish family, coming fronil the neighbourhood of Canterbury, that waf It f f! i''.' H '1 It : grated from Uoxburghslnro, Scot., in 1834. B. at Gait, Ont., 2i May, 1835. Ed. iluM-e, M., Feb., 1858, Margaret, wecoiul dan. of John Mc- Natight, Es(i., of Branttord. Was I'or several years a nieni. of the Town Council of Gait, and once Dei)utv Reeve, l^jdited the Dumfries Re- former (Gait) from 1853 to 18G3. Is Presdt. of the Association of Mechanics' Institutes, Ont. ; a nieni. of the Agricultural and Arts Council; and a dir. of the Confed'jration Life Assurance Co. ot Can.; of the Canada Landed Credit Co. ; and of the Gore District Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Has been Presdt. ot the Provincial Sabbath School Convention of Out. ; and is now Vice- Presdt. of the Sabbath School Assn. of Can. Author of two prize essays : The Agricultural Resources of Canada, and the inducements ihe\j offer to British Laborers to settle in Canada, and IVie Reciprocity Treaty, First returned to P'U'lt. for present seat at g.e., 1872 ; and at last g.e. x\ Liberal, and a su])porter of the Mac- kenzie Adniiuistration. — Gait, Ont; Rideau Club, PART V. Itoudf of Cjommon.^. . .'J COTNTIKS, CITIKS, AND IU)]{01TG1I8 ilK- THiiNiNa mI':mijkjis to parliament. :! r V \h >l : i! Nanu's of caiulKljilcH in encli coiL^tidKnu'v at last (li'Mcral Klcctiuii, 1H74, and at cvorv casnal election since Iicld, to^j^ethor vvitli the ropulation ai 1(1 niunher ot" vuter^ in each yiich conntituencv The vear in which eacli new constituency wuh created Is given after each sucdi conBtitnency, The names ot the unsiiccesHf'ul candidates are II) I/al ( C.S' Aui>in(;ton% (18G7.) S. Shihley 1275 David John W(U/(joncr, (Glciibiirnie) 982 On Mr. Shibley's being unseated, on |jetition, 21 Sept., 1874-, nev/ writ ; ! Irl I 'I J i, I ti-: '^.'i m ii-i\ 8. Shil^lov 12(11 />rH'Vff 7»^Af» H irf/./f)^?^)* 1^20 Pov ! 2i,:n2 No. v>l Noloi-fl 2,lMt(» ih^hn WiiUniM^ » , . HIO {^^p lOj'u'i N\>. Oi' NotOVR UIMH A 1.150 V V. 0'^<*^' ) K. n. Hovron IMd (n!\tol\o\vr\nrt. l,iikoS\nMM'lor) . . . » , t . 2r»M P\>|> . . k k » » k T.OlM No. of VOt«M 8 ^ion<.4^^l. K\\y HT« IVp ../.... IS. 121 No. ot voters 2.MH!) Avt\<^oNisn. Anjjus Molsaiw^ Aooluinalion. Pop H>»ra2 No. ot votors 2.0G'.> nnn m • • « • PM|1 No. «»( VolVIH 4 • t » * t t * l!M!ll \\K\Vi\] 0. II. Po/.n- I N on I' {}, ol volorfl A <'.()! 27 'm\ Hinaliori • « 4 t ;K77f; tlMAniAHNOIM. U. .1. Ifoliilhinl «•« «ili • I' No, ul vulci'f' 1 • t « i 14,75: 2,372 AMMl!NTI<:'Mf.. lliM. .1. .1. V-. AI.Im.u, «;.('. J). (i.h.,.. 7:{l t,fmmlCn}*hh\ihJr.. A'lvocnir, (M(/n- Innl) "^'^T Oil llir iniMfMilihir o( Mr. Alilioll, on jictil ion, i; ()»>1., 1M7I, iifMV wfil. t liPiiiiii»l( -iiMliiii^, jr ^''^^ William (fwciif^, (SfoM»'fl»'M; 7!l^» Pop l2,K(m No. or v(»l«'ifl 2,(MM) j Damot. i J. A. MoiiHRi'fiM, ilM... ........ .1 .. I HnJ n, .1 f I /7^ ifctiatMi >. M..'. ■ I i 1 1 Bklmichassi:. - • ' • • ' Hon. T. Kournior, Q.C '. Aiiolunuitiun. Pop lT,(;:i7 No. 1)1" votori^ 2y\T^ lU.K'iniKK. . r ,y • it Dr. Pa'iiut AcrlaiiKition. On Dr. rthpuM's h^'in^ elovjitrd to tlu" Senate', 9 I"\'l>., 187;"), nvw \\v\{ : Edwaid Oe.lavirn Culbborl /.sv///? Sfanislas Xarheri Vraiiiri/lr, : J/./;., (*S/. JlariJidiwy) ' Pop........;.:.. i9,oin No. c>(' v(»tcr;^ Sjlo.'i Hon. Dr. ru)l»ltaiHo lOO:! MaialqiiC TvcmhJ'jy, (Xcw Carlinlo).. 742 Pop li3,82G No. ot voters 2,352 « BoTinVFLL, (18G7.) . .; David iMills, LL.B 1000 John Dobhi/n, (FlorcMice) Il.'i7 Pop 20,701 No. ot voters 3,91G Brant B II A NT :? AV Li J^ROMIi N BUUCK Jc uiiiuti. i \ lUltlOtl. Senate, iog;; 742 . 11:^7 Rrant, NoiiTtt. . ., , , :i *'^ Clavin l*'l<'ming .'. .'. .V. . . . Acclanmliun. ' Vi>[) ii,i:):{ No. of voters. .... ' 2,003 BllANT, HorTii. •:' W. PjileiHon 1403 ■ Alfred Wails, (Krjuitford) lOlD Pop 20,7r)() '• No. of votei'M .3,920 JhlOOKVlLM-:. ,._ Lieut.-Col. Buell ...\..... OlO* Llcnl.'CoL Jas, Cratrjord, (Hrock- ville) 808 Pop 10,475 No. of votei'fi 2,385 * - ' i^IlOME. ' , . N. Pettes.: Acclaitiation. I op 1.5, (•> I No. of voters 2,702 .,,. , BurcE, North, (1807.) •' '' ' ^ John GillieH ...... '.. Acclamation. Pop 17,183 No. of voters 2,599 -^ ' if } 1 •4' I f -I |;if •; > 1 I tr iiM f- ; f ',^r In. n li i 'i-f ' I I • ' J]38 Bruce, South, [1867. J ^ - M-^r Hon. Edward Blake 2312 Robert Balrdy (Kincardine) 1991 Pop 31,332 No. of voters 5,208 Cape Breton.* Wiliiam McDonald 1251 Newton L. Mackay, Q.C 1136 Hugh McLeod, (Sydney) 1108 Pop 26,454 No. of voters 2,820 Card WELL. Hon. J. H. Caiiieron, Q.C, D.C.L 1204 Thomas 0, Bowles, (Sandhill) 1 140 Pop..... 15,500 No. of voters 2,898 Cariboo, (1871.) J. S. Thompson 192 Samuel Walker (Barkerville) 40 Pop 1,955 No. of voters 464 Carleton, N.B. ' . S. B. Appleby Acclamation Pop 19,938 Nc f voters 3,748 ^Givcn an additional member, 1872. Carleto Join Johi Jam Chambl^ A ma Pier On Mr 3 Dec, \ Ama Pier Champl. Hy Poh\ Charle^ P. f1 ..2312 ..1991 ...1251 ...1136 ...1108 ,...1204 ....1140 192 40 lamation 339 Carleton, Oxt. • < John Rochester 870 John Holmes f P,L.S., (Huntley) 631 James Wallace, (North Gower) 347 Pop 21,739 No. of voters 3, 145 Chambly. Ainable Jodoin, fils 848 Pierre Basile Benoit, (St. Hubert) .... 742 On Mr. Jodoin's being unseated, on petition, 3 Dec, 1874, new writ : Amable Jodoin, fils 863 Pierre Basile Benoit 817 Pop 10,498 No. of voters 2,133 Champlaix. Hy polite Montplaisir 1 063 Robert Trndel, X.P., (St. Genevieve lie BaUscan) 1052 Pop 22,052 No. of voters 3,471 rilAKLEVOIX. P. A.Tremblav 1377 Jinn, Pierre Joseph Olivier ehavveau, Q.C., l),CJj., (Quebec). 1104 Pop 15,882 No. of voters ,...,,. ?,882 /-I i. t' '■i i' \ ' 'U I; ^^^ HI i r^' ■i±o Charlotte. ^j^ •- Eon. A. H. Gillmor, jun 1518 Hon, John McAdarriy (Mi]]to\yn) 1222 ■ Pop 25,882 ' '■'■''''■■ No. of voters 4,159 Chateauguay. Hon. L. H. Holton .V 911 Joseph Sauioire, (St. Jean Chrysos- tome) 519 Pop 16,166 No. of voters 2,029 ChICOUTIMI AND SaGUENAY. ^ . E. Cimon 1115 Arthur Hudon (Chicoutinn) ....,,.. 743 Pop 19,281 No. of voters 2,493 Colchester, . , Thomas McKay 1429 Frederick M. Fearson, Merchant, (Truro) 1313 On Mr. McKay's being unseated on petition, 14 Nov., 1874, new writ; Thomas McKay 1818 A . C. Faae. MJ), (Truro) . . .• 951 COMPTOJ Hon Hug CORNWA] A. I Dan On Mi tion, 3 S( A. i Dar Cumber] Hon! Geo\ rop J{o o( voters DlGBY. E. Ah ♦ ♦ • » t 3,705 1518 1222 911 519 1145 743 1429 i:U3 tition, 3 tl COMPTON. ; . . . Hon. J. II. Pope 1387 Hugh Egbert Cairns y (East Clifton). . 535 Pop 13,665 No. of voters 3,162 Cornwall. .; . A. F. Macdonald. .......... .... 471 Darby Bergin, M.D., (Cornwall)... 448 On Mr. Macdonald's being unseated on peti- tion, 3 Sept., 1874, new writ : A. F. Macdonald 459 X)arby Bergin^ M,P — 419 Pop 7,114 No. of voters 1,280 Cumberland. , . i Hon. Dr. Tupper, C.B ..... . . . ..... . . 1580 Geo. Hibbard, (Minudie) 1201 Pop 23,518 No. of votes 2,562 DiGBY. E.R. Oakes..... 1168 Alfred Wm.Savary, M.A., Q.C.y (Dig- bv) 031 f' 342 On Mr. Oakes' appt. to the Legislative Council of N.S., 2 Oct., 1874, new writ :- Hon. W. B. Vail . . .'...'... 932 W. H, Taylor, Merchant, (Dighy). . . . OoG Pop \1fi?>1 No. of votes 2,148 Dorchester. F. F. Roulean, B. C. L 895 Edouard Hospice Marceau. (St. Henri) 874 Pop 14,704 No. of voters 2,579 DftCMMOND AVD ArTHA1U8KA. Wilfrid iiaurier, B.C. L 778 On^sime Tessier, N,P,, (Warwick). 700 Pop 31,891 No. of voters 5,101 DUNDAS. William (Gibson 1,389 Henry G, Merkley, (Morrisburg) 131G Pop [ 18,777 No. of voters 3,277 Durham, East. Lewis Roes 1373 Frank Beamish y (Port Hope) . 722 Pop 19,0G4 No. of vptes, ...,,. 3,475 343 Durham, West. Hon.E. B. Wood,Q.C 1281 Alfred Nelson McBrlen, M,I).y (New- ton ville) , .... 736 On tJie elevation of Mr. Wood to the Chief Justiceship of Manitoba, in April, 1874, new writ : — H. W. Burk 1251 Thomas McClung, (Bowman ville. ). . . . 989 Pop 18,316 No. of votes 3,114 Elgin, East. W. Harvey 1886 Samuel Daf/f (^t. ThonvAH) 1704 On the death of Mr. Harvey, i ! June, 1874, new writ : — Colin Macdongall 1738 Thos. JenkiiiSy Merchant and Manu- facturer, (Vienna) 1523 Pop 20,870 No. of votes 4,962 Elgin, West. G. E. Casey 1216 Eliphalet Wilber Gtistin, M,D., (St. Thomas) 891 No. of votes 2,504. 1 1 K* 1 r I \ 'f t t : i , i I \ i !l \\\ ™«.;rrfn-:- — irr ■ ■ / 344 Essex. . . » ' • William McGregor.;;../...... 2508 Hon. John 0'' Connor, Q.C., (Ottawa). 1TG3 On Mr. McGregor's being unseated, on peti- tion, 2G Aiigt.5 li^" i, new writ : — William McGregor 1763 Jeremiah O'Connor, (Windsor) 750 Pop 32,697 No. of votes 5,695 Froxtexac. G. A. Kirkpatrick 1172 > tr Janes Strachan Cartwrightj Barrister, (Najianee) 69G Pop 16,310 No. of votes 2,458 Gaspe. L. G. Harper 545 Horatio Le Bout/iilUer, Merchant, (Gaspe Basin) 500 On Mr. Harper's being unseated on petitioi in Jan., 1875, new writ : — • Pop 10,941 No. of votes 1,638 Crk 345 Glengarry. Hon. D. A. Macdonald 1288 Alex. J. Grant, (Williaiiistown) G12 Pop 20,524 No. of votes 2j76P> Gloucester. Hon. T. VV. Anglin x\cclanmtion.' Pop 18,810 No. of votes 2;?57 Gkenville, South. Dr. Brouse -. HOG Walter Slianhj, C.E., (Montreal) .... 995 Pop i:j,197 No. of voters 2,5Pi8 Grey, East, (1872.; W. K. Flesher 1560 Rohert McKnight, (Meaford) 1121 Pop 22,193 No. of voters 4,21)8 Grey, North, (18G7.) G. Snider 1320 Samuel Jonathan. LanCj Barrister, (Owen Sound) 1241 . Pop. 18,580 No .'of voters 3,218 I ---x i ''i J ■J i n ' i If 'I V f 34G Grey, South, (1867.) « Dr. Landerkin 1248 Stephen Prehble, (Egreinont) Sij'.l Pop 18,G22 No. ^f vo*-rfc 2,8G3 GUYSBOROUGH. John A. Kirk T59 Hon. Stewart Campbell, Q.C., (Guy H- borough) 54-1: Pop 16,555 No. of voters 1,83:J HaLDIMA:>I). D . Tlionipson Acclamation . Pop 111,042 No. of voters Halifax. Patrick Power 3186 A. G. Jones 2979 Donald Rohh, (Flalifax) 834 Pop 56,914 No. of voters 7,164 Halton . D. B. Chisholm 1464 John White, (Milton) 1441 On Mr. Chisholm's being unseated, on peti- tion, 8 Dec, 1874, new writ : 347 William McCraney .......;...: 1704 Daniel Black ChisJiolmy Barrister, (Hamilton) 15G9 Pop 22,606 No. of voters 4,356 Hamilton.* . ' Andrew T. Wood 2086 yEmilius Irving, Q.C 2083 James Edw in O^lleilly , (Ham i 1 1 n > . . 1518 Henri/ BucJcingham Witton, (ih:) .. 1515 Pop 23,T^6 No. of voters 5,7u4 Hants. M. H. Goudge «..„. 1433 Wm, Henry Allison^ (Newport).... 1341 Pop 23,301 No. of voters 3,443 Hastings, East, [1867.] John White 1049 Thomas llolden, Barrister, [Belle- ville] 978 Pop 17,392 No, of voters 2,396 * Given an additional member, 18T2. n i:^ ' i: '. 5 : I I' ~ I Ji! If hi •I s ^^4 mmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mi 348 . HAtniNGS, North. Lt.-Col. Bowell. ....;. v.... 847 Edmund IK O^Fli/tm, Merchant, (Ma- doc) 752 Pop 16/)07 No. of voters.... 1/JlG Hastings, West. Lt.-Col. Brown 4U Thomas jr/Z'-s*/ County Clerk, (Belle- ville) 49* Pop 14,3()5 No. of voters 3,095 HOCIIELAGA . Alplionse Def^jardiiis, B.C.L. .Acclamation. Pop ,.\ 26,640 No. of voters 4,294 HCNTIXGDOX. Julius Scriver 876 Alexander Cross ^ Q,C,, (Montreal).. .48t Pop , 16,804 No. of voters .... 2,-d 76 * Mr. Wills retired before the poll opened, t Mr. Cross retired before the poll opened, Ud 1' ' ! llur.OxV, Centre, [1872. j Horace Horton 151 C. Crahhe, (Godoricli) 730 Pop 22,7i)l No. of voters 1,050 Htkox, North, (1867.) Tliomas Farrow 1G55 John LeiJde, (Bru^ssels) 1510 Pop 21,862 No. of voters 3,866 Huron, South, (1867.] . - . Malcolm C . Cameron 1 522 Thomas Greenioay^ [Centralia] 1486 Oh Mr. Canieroirs being unseated, on petition, 22 Oct., 1874, new writ : Thomas Greenway Acclamation . Pop \ 21,512 No. of voters 3,572 Iberville. F. Becliard Acclamation . Pop 15,413 No. of voters Inverness . S. McDonnell, Q.C 1223 Hugh Cameron, M,D., (Mabou).... 1102 Pop 23,415 • No. of voters 3,504 h \ . ; % I I ii! 350 ill Jacques Cartier. R. Laflamine, Q.C.jD.C.L. .. .Acclamation. Pop 11,170 No. of voters 1,880 Juliette. L. F. G. Baby, Q.C 924 Amahle Beaiip)% 3/.i>.,(8t. Elizabeth) 879 On Mr. Baby'pj being unseated, on petition, 28 Oct., 1871, new writ : L. F. G. Baby, Q.C 1069 Amahle Beauprh, M.lJ., 90G Pop 23,075 No. of voters 2,429 I I KAxMOUUASKA. C. A. P. Pelletier ,Acclaniation. Pop 21,254 1^ No. of vbtery 2,654 Kent, (N.B). George McLeod ;... 15701 Augiiste Renaud (Buctouclie) 1072| Pop 10,101 iNO, Kj\ voters. .... 3,3G0 Kix I 351 KcxT, (Ont). Rufus Stephenson ' William Slade Siripp, VMne-grower, (Huckhorn) Pop 2G,8:5(; No. of voters 5,127 KiNcs, (N.B.) James Donjville 1895 \S2:\ John E, B, McC ready ^ Journalist (Penob.-^quiss), 1G51 1389 Pop 24,59*5 Xo. of voters 4,1 9:j KiNGP, (X.S.) Dr. Borden Lievf.CoL Leveret I De Veher Chip- man, (Kentville . ) Pop.. 21,510 No. of voters 3,984 KiNfis, (P.E.I.) (1873). Hon . 1) . Davies Dr. Mclntvre Hon, A . C. Maedonald ...... ...... Pop 23,060 No . of voters ..... 1043 945 1704 1530 1496 VT I \. • I f I. ' I; i ; k I I ( 352 U'r Kingston Rt. Hon. Sir John Alexander Mac- donald, K.C.B 839 John Carruihers, liierchant, (King- ston.) 801 On Sir John Macdonald's bein^ unseated, on petition 21 Nov., 1874, new writ lit. Hon. Sir Jolin A. Macdonald, KC.B., John Car rut hers 889 872 op No. of voters • • • 1 12,407 2,4:;i Lambton Hon . A. Mackenzie Acclaniat ion Pop o 1,994 No. of voters 4,85G Lanark NoRTif. Dan I . Gal'nraith Acclamation. Pop 1:^830 No. of voters 1,542 Lanark, Sourir. ' . ' ' ■ J. C. Ilao-ij-art 1318 v-in James llenri/ Gould, miller, (Smitli's Falls) • 887 Pop 19,190 No. of voters dGi Lapkairik. A. Pinsonneault Acclamation. Pop 11,SG1 . No. of voters 1 ,584 L'AsSOiMPTlOX, Ililaire Hurteau, N.P 879 Ludger Forrest, M,f)., (L*Assornption) 818 On Mr. llurtean's hoing unseated, on petition, 24 Nov., 1874, new writ Plilaire Hurteau, N.P Acclaniati on o») 15,47 o No. of voters 2,277 Laval J ijosoon Aldric On inu't • «••«•• Acclamation op !).! No. of voters Lki:I)8 and GrENVlI.LE, NORTK. Dr. Feriruson 918 Francis Jones, C.E., F.L.S., (Kempt- 10 N ville) 785 On Dr. Per;ji;ason's being unseated on petition ov 1874 new v.rii Dr. Ferguson , John, K. Weir, farmer (Easton's C orners) 917 705 Pop 13/)n0 No. of voter • ..)'>. 2.3i4 %y\ i.-: \l 'I >r '■^^mmssmmm II? 1 1 : i oO-l LeedS; South. D. h\ Jones 1602 psGAR, W, H. Fredenharg, ( Westport) 1699 I ^^^' Pop 20,716 ■ ^^• No. o\ voters 3,701 Lennox, (1867.) IL^Islet. Hon. R. J. Cartwriglit Acclamation. I P. i Pop 16,396 ! No, of voters 3,500 ILuxdon Levis. I Majc L. H. Frechette 16701 ^^^^ Jidien Chabot. merchant, (Levin). . , l^Tl'l ^^^ ^^'J Pop 24,831 lion, 9S( No. of voters 4,268 | ^^^^^ _ Sami Lincoln. Jas. Norris 14931 Thomas Clarke M.D.^ (St Catharines) ]33Smjotbinie On Mr. Norris' being unseated on petitiorJ Hem 8 Sept, 1874, new writ: — I Lout Jas. Norris 140i]| Augutits Jukes, M.B. (St. Catharines) 12?( Reithen Wynne (do) 'E^rNENnrj Pop 20,672 I C.E. No. of voters 3,86 1 _^-- 355 IGO*^ ILisgar, (1871.) 1599 1 Hon. Dr. Schultz 285 E. 11. G. Hay, (St. Andrews) 21 G Pop 3,109 No. of voters 042 IL'ISLET. niation. P. B. Casgrain , Acclamation. Pop 13,517 No. of voters 1,687 ILoxnox. Major Walker 12G9 irTOI Hon. John Carling, Brewer, (London) 1208 ■ir-'J On Major Wilker's being unseated, on peti- |lion, 9 Sept., 1874, new writ : — James H. Fraser 1228 Samuel Peters, I\L,S,, (London ) . , . . 1100 Pop 15,82G 14931 No. of voters 3,741 les) K{3S1Lotbiniere. petitiorl Henri Bernier 77(> Louis Gonzague Houle^ (Ste. Croix).. 288 Pop 13,576 No. of voters 2,065 n es) 12;i »••••• jUXENBURC. C. E. Church Acclainatiofl, No. of votes 3,531 '1 1 ^1 ^»i-iation. Pop 16,922 No* of voters 3,338 ! i \\ \ irrTn-tuff-i' iwi_Mwii^jB» V>,XQ MoNCK, 1867. Laclilin McCalluin 135 i James David Edgar, Barrister, (Toron- to) 1320 Pop u>,n9 No. of voters 3^320 Montcalm . Firinin Dmga? Acclamation. Pop 12,742 No. of voters MOXTM/.GNV. H. T. Tascliercan, B.C.L Acclamation. ^Op ),c)0.> No . of voterrf 1 ,790 MONTMORENCI. J. Langlois, Q.C, LL.D Acclamation. Pop 12,085 No, of voter.s 1,458 Moxtej: L, Ck^ctre. M. ?. Uvon 21W 4 Bernard Devlin, Ar) 1' No. of voters 0,008 MOXTKEA]., VjAHT Jj . A . Jeti('- Acclamation Pop 10,291 No. ot voter 7,7o0 Montreal, West. F red M a e k e n z i e , 13 .C.I. • ••*••••••# Lieut. 'Col, Alexander Allan Sferrn- son^ Printer, (M(»ntreal) • ■•• *••• ■• 2080 1112 Pop *.,**... . No. of voters 37 • • « • • ,031 6,447 On Mr. Mackenzie'^ being unseated, on peti- tion, 22 Oct., 1874, new writ : Fred . Mackenzie 2030 Thomas Wh lie, jr . , ' J ourn al i st, [Mon- real ] ')no*» m SKOKA, No. of voters 0,837 1872. 202 A. P. Cockbu/n.. 870 John Teviotdalty LBracebri;r if. -■'^ r- \ ' ! f .1 1/ I » « • • t ■!^^' Napii:rvillk. Hon. A. A. Doiion, Q.C 731 Sixte Coupal dit La Beine, (Lacolle). 542 On Mr. Dorion's elevation to tlie Cliief Jus. ticesliip of Quebec 1 June, 1874, new writ : Sixte Coupal dit La Heine 618 Antouu Goyer, [St. Kenii], 601) Pop! 11/)S8 No. of voters 1,6*!9 New Westminsteii, 1871. James Cunningham m\ J. A. ReynoUU Homer, [New West- minster] \\l Pop 1,35G No. of voters 403 Niagara. J. B. Pimnb 33^ , Joh7i M. Currie, [St. Catharines]. . .. 30i]i No. of voters 841 On Mr. Plumb's being unseated, on petitioiij on 22 Oct., 1874, new writ : J. B. Plumb % Solomon John Johnson Broivn, Far- mer, [Niagara] 'h No. of voters 980 Pop :i,61>3 Jc 'V, w Jo, JaM o « ) i ,.. 731 e). 542 lief Ju>^- nt: . 618 N e^i- I • • ... 33? ... 30i) )n petitioB! • • . » • • Far- . • • XlCOLET J. Gaiulct 1290 Georges Davldj X.J\, (Nicolet). . .. 1)51 ' Pop 23,262 No. of VOtt!!' .244 XoRFOLK, North John Charlton 1434 David Tisdale, Q . C, (Simcoe) 1264 Pol) 15,390 No. of votere, .142 Noiu'oLK, South John Stuart 1 233 Peter Lawson, Tanner, (Port Dover) 1140 On Mr. Stuarts' being unseated, on petition, Nov. 1874, new writ: AYill lani Wal 1 ace, 1402 John Stuart, Merchant, (Hannlton). . 1244 Pop 15,370 No. of voters t . • • ,967 iNoRTHUMIJEULAND, (N.B .) H on. Peter Mitchell 1312 Jahez B. Snoiohall, Merchant, (Cha. ihani) Pop 20,116 520 N ». ofvuters • • • « • « 2,075 \. I i Yl I I j "'"'-''- 'SS Hi ( I NoRTHUMr,i:uLA\D, (OxT.) East J. L. ]3iggar l(i()2 Joseph KeeleVi Grain and J.umber Dealer, (Co] borne) 1 IDT On Mr. IViiTirar's beinix unseaie*!, on 27 Oct., 'r-e 1874, new v/rit J. L. B ]ggar KITO Hon, James Cockhurn, Q.(7.(<.)Ua\va.) l.')S.j Fop No. of voters 21 i • jS • « • • NoRTHrMBKlILAXl), (OnT.) Wk W m K err M . A im Hon, James Cockhuni Q.C. (Co- boiirg) ] 105 On Mr. Kerr's being unseated, on petition, 2() Sept., 1874, new writ ; Wm. Kerr, M.A \:\U Ho a . Sidney Sm ith , QC. (Co I )o u rg) . 1160 Pop 17,828 No of voters . • . . » a 0,00 1 0>/rAino, North Ad am Gor a on m\ William Henry Gibbs, manufacturer (O^hawa) 1712 Pop No. Ol V^)l(.M"S ti ..' ' ) I :! Oct., KmO 1105 ion. 2<'» Ontario, South. Hon . M. Cameron 1639 Hon, Tli 1488 Pop 19,923 No. of voters: .... 4,038 Ottawa City.* J. M. Currier 1458 Dr. St. Jean 1213 Joseph Aumond) luniber nierchant, (Ottawa) 1101 J(^h7i ISweetland 3/. i)., (Ottawa). . ., 8 John Bower Jjewis, Q.C.\ do Pop 21,545 No. of voters 3,875 Ottawa, Countv. Alonzo Wright 1783 Francis ^Samuel Mnckai/, N, P., [Papineanville] 71G Pop 35,649 No. of voters 6,151 *Given an additional member, 1872. tiM^r. Lewis died between the nominatioq ^H't ihe polliiju; dav. 'i i ' IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I 1.25 |J0 "^" 40 12.0 12.2 1.8 U III 1.6 III V] ^. vl o e-A / '^^4^}^ ^W 'W V Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER N.Y. 14380 (716) 872-4503 o^ I 3(J1 Oxford, North. T. Oliver ISGO /. //. Wood, [Woodstock] 055 Pop 24,550 No. of voters 4,142 Oxford, South. E. V-Bodwell DSl John II. Thrall, M.D. (Burgessville) 22:i On the appointment of Mr. Bodwell to l»e Superintendent of the Wei land Caoal, in April, 1874, new writ : Lt.-Col. Skinner 1180 James David Edr/ar, barrister, (Toronto) Pm^ Pop 28,678 No. of voters 4,225 Peel. llobert Smith 1209 Lieut, 'Col. Wm. Elliott, (Meadow- vale) 128:; Pop 1G,3G9 No. of voters 3,332 Perth, North, 1867. Andrew Monteith 1992 James Bedford, [Stratford] 1829 Pop 25,377 No, of voters 4,067 . \ I . . G55 le) 22;; U to l.e .aal, in 000 000 1200 128:^ 1092 1829 Perth, Sotth, 18G7. J. 'J'l-ow Acclamation, Pop 21 150 No. of voters .'5,790 Petkrborough, East, 18G7. James Hall 0i)3 Jl. D. /tor/^^r^j (Ashbnrnham) *^TU Pop 18,70(; No. or voters 2,:]8^ PKTERBOROUfHI, WkST, 18G7. J.Bertram 892 Wm, llephurn Scott, barrister (Peter- l>oro\i,i^h ) 801 Pop 11,767 No. oi voters 2/2G2 PicTor.* Ja.s. AV. Carmichael 2178 Jolin A . Dawson 212 i Bobert Doull, Merchant (Picton). . . . 212.". linn James Macdoaald^ Q.C. (Halifax) 2110 Pop :V2,1M: No. of voters 5,001 *Given an additional member, 1873, / \ ! 36G PoNTIi-C. W. McKay Wright, J3.C.L Acclamat'on. Pop 15,810 No. of voters 3,314 PORTNEUF. Dr. (le St Georges Isidore Noel Belleau^ LL,B.f]o\xr' nalist, [Levisl Pop 22,569 No. of voters... 3,372 1J21 1086 PUESOOTT. G65 A. Hagar Thomas White, Jr., journalist, (Mon- treal) CoO James Boyd, (Vankleek Hill) 292 Pop 17,647 No. of voters 2,372 2188 1804 Prince, 1873. Hon. James Yeo Hon . Stanislaus F . Perry John Ramsay, (Rose Hill) Finlay McNeill, (Sununerside) 331 Pop 28,064 No of voters ml nation. 1421 . 1086 )n' \ \ Prince Edward. Lieut.-Col. Ross 1775 James Simeon McCuaig, forwarder, (Pictoii).. 1649 Pop 20,336 No . of voters 4,150 Proven'cher, 1871. Louis Kiel 195 Joseph Hamelm, (St. Norb^rt). . , . . . 69 On the expulsion of Mr. Riel, in April, 1874, new writ : — Louis Riel Acclamation . On Mr. Riel being adjudged an outlaw, new writ, 24 Feb., 1875 :— Pop .'...., 2,143 No. of voters 418 Quebec, Centre. Hon. J . E. Cauchon Acclamation. Pop 18,188 No. of voters 2,353 Quehec, East . Hon . I . Thibeaudeau Acclamation . Pop 28,305 No . of voters »■ '■ ! ' t i: 1 1> l{M r.^l 7f)///» (K AVn ?v//, "nth iM»Mi(\ (Qhi'Imm) ji».l I »>!> I i:i;.!0(i No. ol \ olri 8 I ,M2l» ,1 IV l\ . A . i'ivjon AiTlfHiiMllnii I on No. o| \ ohM' • •••«• iji vkn's. n . n ,1 ohn I jn lis «»'' lmfr.v*y f\7/. ( ('p|mm' ({M'.';<'t<>VN 'O , I.'l. rop.... .'.' IM.SIT '1 \o. Ot \ oltM'S lM(i!» Pr. 1'\m1h s \ri'lama(ioii Vo\y 1 ().:»:» 1 No. o\ \ oicvs 1 ,.'uM QnvN's. (P.K.I ) Hon. 1>:\\ i*l I-nird ^ » , i Ui^w. Totor Sinclair i ainalivtn I N V>P • • • f • 1^ !?.:»; I •>1 M (i!) »n Voivy Whilr, .Ir T/nnints Mttintji^ mrrdififif, fPrm- IuoUp) 4!>K /!'';!. jVnJI'nff, Wanlni, (.In) ... :;2H Oil Mr. W liilr^'H li(»iiitr imMoulnl, nu pffifion, I I S<>|.l . IHTI, IMMV u ril :— AVilliniM MMrifiv rrfrr \y/u'h\ Jr.^ mrrcliMiil, (I'mi- ItmI r.ll I i»n I i No. r>H On Mr. M('l)(m|i!;M.irM hcin^ miKfiiiUMl on |K*lili(Mi, IK'^cpi ., IM7'1, new wril- : .1. \i. McDoMLnill < <••« •••••• AccI nriiiUioii On Mr. M('I)nn;i;jiirM l»cin^»; uiiMcnhMl on pcti- iinn, *2I .Ian., iHTTt, new writ: . .1. L. McOoninill MO.'J Mm. Ihinucrwan 7 l*^ I on 15 No. ul voters IJiKi » I Td IU:F^Ti(a)n HI-:. p ».»)M> No. o( Nolrlf* \):V1 Kirnii in . (;. 1. Hiniho 1:{2H Mu'hil Miiihifii.. !i,l\in:i(t<, |SoroI|.. Ill:) I \icin. \.S. ^^ ' • t • • 0.01.^ :i.'2i Hon. K. r. KlMin ^(il ro|> 1 i/.n;s No. Ot \ »'\\M"- Ku'HMoNP AM) Worn , | P.<,). | l,ol tlon. Uv\\] V A \ hnrr ]IV///<7//; //().v/V IIVo/', (^.C. (Mri- lill lH>tirno) , . , . \)i\) Odare (iintan villo) \n Tj. C.lIhUaiii^c)\od\io\\ (Sliorhrooko) 114 Mr. Scorn/ (Iviolnnond) {[) 1 op No. of voter ^***ii*«» * IhMni'SKl Dr. Kinrl WlH M . fjrfrnthc fMt. (lormnifi (lc> IMumhir- l., | ( Mln \v;i | . 1014 K.linl.ui;;h| Of) IN»n :.... |H,:;|| \ No. of vole I'M 'I « • « t • 211 Si". llvACINTIIIi: L. l)(»l<>rino Accl.'unutioi! Vou IS 'MO J'0| No. ol \ olors • • • • 2,av.i St. .loiiN, (CiTv.) .1. S. I >OU»M ( \v V cIkT 1 i I Geo, M'. /^ry, jom'iiuii.st, (St. .loliii). 5!U 1\)|) 2S,M(.)5 No, ol vnti rs • • • « f ,i;i »v'i )! ;i i » r>M» v.. iv).i''«> I'.lll No o! \ otiM "^ (\jm H\ }ys\\s'^^ V y) \' \l ^WYW^'^W tiki ttitit •«*« A >'i I'On'H inn lit : 1 « I I I t No 01 \ oh t M VK\ )\ Sv W \V\t\OK i'l\r\^ K^'. *nM 0\ I •\ioh' itiittit ittt«t PoV N I > i 1 t < « I t t 4 I \>. Ol \ 0»tM •> HTi^ Mh h^^rrff, W /» . I N tUHMrMi'lhl ., n.M Hon \> \ Sn\ul\ •••>>tiii>iiti>>ii > MOs**. .4»»»v'>vtyMt\ /»* /i\>?Mh»/l^/>f^, HHM- r^i» 'h»n\t» I \v \\\\u\>o^ I y'.'r» \ ,>»\ r » « • • • \\>. ol xotov i «•>««» v^won avUlinownl nuMi\l>ov in 1ST •• ♦ fir \\ inn I7!l fim I I Miffi llnii (. M llMiiliMiffnn. (f i J,Jni In ufth ( 'in I mi. II f I' . "'1/ ' I I4 I I i flu nl v'iIm f« I'J 0/7 I'M't <»i,'i fill! I n^'^^^•^ M)l)^ 117'/. IImII I ItnlMflM f 'mIDh I i < I t • * A^^lMfhfln/•! Iiil(< I Mil t ■ •<•!<« .f.M; N(» "I V'Imw I .'/ »'.; It It (1(M.|< t lit.t f • • • 4 • • . < « « 7 7'/H| tiittt ■ «•>>•• N(». <»l VOh'TM, ii.i vr> (;.o:;l Kl\l('n|.!, Mnli'I'M. W. (J. I'iHli' A^,^Jarf.aM^rl I Oh «ii «•«<••< •• 'I'/fJfV) Nn. nl* VoIM'M ir iUnn Mri'iiillni. (f (' , (Unrr.' I '/I'/'i { ;, r -^"mi I :\ii SorLAN(iK.«', J. P. Lantlilor Acu'lainaliou 'op No. of voters • • • • 10,808 1 ,842 Stansteai). C. C. Colby Pop . • ••••••••* ••!••• Acclamation i:li:is No. of voters Stormont t)05 Cvril Archibald /, Ralph Crf/sler, [Cryslcr] 707 ] 01) HO 4.> No. ol voters 11,8 2,107 SlTNIJURV Charles Burpee 550 Hon. Wm. E, Perley, (Blissville) • • • • ■id: op r>,824 No. ol' voters 1,402 Temisoouata. J. B. Poiiliot, N. P Acclaniation. Pop 22,491 No. of voters 2,754 Terrebonne. Lt.-Col. Masson Acclaiimtion. Pop 1V>^,)1 No. ol voters ...... I *; ion. tion. 1)05 71)7 • i i») TmtKK HiVKKS. W. McDou.-iill, Q.C 4.^ /. Xapolcon Jhivemi^ advcxiute, [Tliroe Hi vorsl r^(» 1> i ^')k No. oi voters.... 1,022 Toronto, Ckntuk, IS72, H. W 1 \ i: CCS 1 501) iin/fts ]\rorrison, Q.C. , [Toro-ito] .. 1225 IV.p N«.). of voters lOJri' • • • • • •i,:u;( To HOMO, Kast ,1o1j!j O'l)oiiji.ilnic 128!) r.O Emersua CoaUwovthy (Toronto) 115 On Mr. O'Domighuos' hcin^- unsoatod on peti- tion. 2(; Nov., 1874, new writ: Sanmel Piatt l'^'>^» John CyjJifHCKjhue, barrister, Ci'oronto) 1)82 Pop 15,01)0 No. of voters 4,1 1() Toronto, Wkst. Thomas Mo.ss, M.A., Q.C 1051 Hon . John Beverly llobinson, barrister. (Toronto) 1440 Pop 20,325 No. of voters ,024 * .•t' i ^ (( t > • « i t • "'1 Two MotM AIN^. W . Pv»'m osi , , _ Jnvifi.'f H'rT//.'?, |S1. riMvi.li'l liTI in Jnn.. 1 MTr». n«\v wnt '. {\ A. M . (iIoImmihUv mifriti /^v'r*).^/, •\tl\orMl(\ (Mti». Mcljo- Insl i<)\u<) on N O. Ol \ o((M'f^ !i:i!l SlO \\\Nro\ \ VAX, ISTl . Hon. A ]^nn^<( V 'JO!) A. <\ Ai)*h'}'S()n {\ \vioy\t\) Ml Jiy.scph ?r. Vixrey k Viorin) T.'l 1 ^o 1 . 11 !» No. of \ oi(n'!5 r)r».s VA\i>uKvn K. 1 InvwooJ Ao,'i innnlioi) 1 0]> 1' No. vU votors • • » » • 2, Km V^nuin^iKs F. (^MiVrion, N.r !)2I Ktlward lUiTiiovJ^ atlxooatc, ( Viiron- 1K^S> »(>. ITI Uii Mt ()'«'. HVionV- M|i|if. f'p oflirf, M Jiilvj, 1^71 I WW \\ rif llmi I''. (l(M>llri'»ri ^(^i^]n!1\u\](n\ l'o(i 1:^,717 N(i. of vohM" 7..J[ir, VM'tnlU\, li.C. IM7I. linn Afrioi- \h{](tri]Uffi !0 •»/i:_i i«;^> Tnpl l{(>M<'o'> .'JO'i dufrlr.'^ Mininu, rVicfoiJM) 21>0 Th fDitifi Ihtiii hl"J I>7 'j> ro| N (r, (i! vmMtm l,r,M> rHliif> of (^ihIoimr III llHlilMx,r) Nov., 1H7 I, iM'vv writ : ]| ot) {), J. ( Htnn >)>oil • • • » . ■ . 1 1 Ml Jfifrrlajf Fdinund TvfivuihUy harrls- tcr, r'^a<* 'fA'f>N»- T\»Hn»^tt r,) f*. 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Has been Presdt, of [the Toronto and Nipissing Railway Co. j and of [the Royal Canadian Bank (of which latter in- Btitution he is still a dir). Sat for Toronto East [nCan. Assembly from 1861 to g.e., 1863, when iefeated ; for South Leeds, in House of Commons, from the Union until 1872 ; and for West Toron- p, in same body, from latter date until 5 Nov., |813, when apptd. Lieut.-Governor of Ontario, N ! ■ f " :'«■ ^i I 3SG [Salary ^10,000,]— Governmenf House^ Toronto Toronto Cltfb : Iiideau Clnh. Private Sfcrdary : — Clias. Fred. Law, E8(iiiireJ X/^?^^^ .Zi\X, [apptd. 1871.] (Sxtt\xilvt (tmwKil [Apptd. 25 Oct., 1872.] Uon, Oliter Mo\tat, Q , C ., Attorney Genen [Prime Minister.] *'< C. F. Fra.«p:r, Commissioner of Puhl\ Woi'ks, <* Adam Crooks, Q.C., D.C.L.y Provi7id{ Treasurer , ^* T. B. Pardee, Commissioner of Croi Lands, **' A. McKellar, Commissioner of Jgric\\ ittreand Secretary and Registrar, a f{. in U ['"inn tor li« On f, Ont., PPLEB Hasti^ Ances \m Ho igrate ^ork, a Ither cj !^vard, 'The Tar Clerk: — John G. [apptd. 1870.] Scott, Barrister-aM*J ^^'''• * T') Hoik ^ lion, ,, P) FTo ih. 387 • ■ , Tororiio] ,Y,V>(H^iH >ney Gi:ner( [Elected llth-18th Jan., 1875. J* Hon . Speaker A [Elected .] Clerk : LirCol. Chas. Todd Gillmor. \]\. ill Iiv'l. Sorvod for iiianv vcirs in H. M's Cii-stoiiis. Is li.'iit.-Col. and Bait. ••Qucfn's Own Riflca of T(n-out(»," folMntons), whirh ho Coraman'lod at Tlidgcvvny. Conmiand- ilthw Canada Wimbledon " tpani " 1874. Ap|»'td. CWvk of 1,. L Ont., *JT Ucc, \'6'ol.~rarHctmentBnUdi)i(jii, Toronto. r f r> ;.j#^^^5^BY, Nathaniel Stephen, J. P. (Fast ' 'Hastings.) ^ . .1 Ancestors, paternally, from En^r. ; inaternally lorn Holland. Grandfather, Stephen Appleby, Jiiigrated from Westmoreland, Eng., to New ;r of ^^'^'f^^^^^ and settled in Westchester Co., 1758 ; Jther came to Can,, 1798, and settled in Prince of Ji/H^4ward, Ont. B. in that Co., 27 Feb., 1820, drar. ^^j^^ Parliunicut will expire, 1ST8. * |J|1) Uon. John Stevenson, from 27 Doe., 1867 to March, 1871. TlSter-a • %^ ^^^^^ Richard W. Seott, Q. C, from 7 to 21 Dec, 1871. p) It on. James G. Currie, from 21 Dee., 1871., to 30 Mareh, 187 o. b) How. Rupert M. Wells, frdm 7 Jan., 1873 to 11 Jan., 1874. ^■.'i A.} m Mmhm l,i'\>i'^, of Mlninnon \ IIU\ Onl A .11* f»inor iMofV Wn^ H»»rMt« o| rM»nMi rmm I f^Ti I II < lM»:t U «^ A < on'jri ^ til \\ o In I llVni ni I U'l iMMn>^1 Williinn lUiKcr l»v rfillicrln** \Vihi\ior\\l. M. M\sM .Ifinol MvPoni'll. VVjir l*t»PlmHfl tor lU O,qgo«>*io ro«on( bimvI, at Ifvwl go. A Cunf»rr \n \ \00VO t> 1 1> oxrtno i\\\ \inw\iooo«p»ful ruiHii- ili Aii\^ tor North Porth r\( g. c, 1H7I KivRl tvlnrn(^J» tor proR«n( hoivI, i\l liif»t go. A liilt- An oxtonsivo \vov>]lon tnrtiuiitvoturor ; mul h dir. of ti\o Hovni ('jinudian Hank. Kirf»t ro" tmnra to Tarlt., at g.c. 1.^(>T, lor propont homI. Kc-clcclcvi at g.o.j IvSTl, aud again at last g.e. A R] g,^, flu lip (( (In Nrl, iHiii;. t;inr 1H7I, |]HM-|(, U ;i8!t 1 m ' A ^ »* iMhM In r nl p«'« I ^iol innnl. 9t g'«' ^ |,il»rf*fil ntiil «, «H)i|.Mrfrt (»f Mr. Mnwinf. — Khpt^h- Minn, .IniiN yir /r { lhi,(foi hi ) Ur \«IiMif«»«| >ifl M h nl Vifffifin ( fl) V'T'^fl y IMIW; IflhppMfy M>inl»M ol MfMifli rirf'v ('oKfify niMnfrr ImmI^mv |''ii«f rodirrMwl ♦«. I'MfK , for pr^- HPH I flrnLfH hifll ^0, A rjMKJf'rvnfivo. — // ni Hr nitiif .t /!///// lU^TRH, »Ucton, /I/ /r, ././*. ( ftahlinnnnt.) MM P. Mrilin hil«> fWr Jn(M»|» iJn vfor of fi^rlif, WoIIjuhI, Ofif . } iiful |/rHfMl«. of'tlip Infp Mr. John lluxlrr, who fMiMio frnfii lr"l jumI R^lthwl in H^r- lin IdWMhIw Hm« f Ioro mI* fh'» hiqf r^orit ory M in llprl r, .hin«\ |M :•,'/ (iradiinf'wl nf fh^' M^rliral S('|itM»|« nf Toronhi i\\M\ Nnvv York cify M lMi;i;,lhp Ihinl (hiM. of \i V (hifnth, IC.q^j., hrpty. t'lork of the (-rown for Iluhlirnnn'l. Hhr hor-n liOCMiI Mn|Kll. orS<',hoolM. Kirpt. rftiinipd fo l',i.rlt. I"!* prrpcMjf, Rcnl, at. K.fv, IHflY . ro-f»lrc.f.f.f| at, ^.r. jlH7I, iiiwl iiirn,iii nt hiHt, ^ r. A liihcnil anfl a Riip- )><»rtcr of Mr. Mcnval.-~(Ai//^///a Out. I« V\ luirtnttti of H(»ar(l of Wafrr Works "•ninr'B, Toronto. Ilaw Rat, in the City Council )i same city. Firfit returned to Parlt.> for • 'I ]( ' ■ ll • 'i I. r .k prcBent poai, at last g.o. A Jiiboral Cun.-^crva- tivo. — ToroDfo. JU:tiiuni<], .1amk«, /y/y./?. {Sfovwont.) I)osoo!i(lcd IVom afMinilv (.>! U.I'], lovalislfl (IimI has ropidod \\\ (ilon^arrr, Ont. , h\i\vv 171)7. S. ol An.mis Hothnno, l'ls(j., lor inaiir yearn l)c[>ufy SluM'itVof 8turn»ont,jl>un]loi:c, 'I'oronto, at whirh lathM* lie grachmtod LL.B., lS(il. M. , IHiU), tlK« ih\\\ . el the late l>r. Rattray, of Cornwall, Ont. CalltMi to the Bar, U.C., Kast(T -rorni, 18(12; and to that ot'Quohfc, IStjy. 18 Icctiirrron General Juris- ])rudenoe tor the Law Society of Ont W.mh (\)nntv Crown Att^rnev tor I'nitetl Conntics ol Slorniont, Dnndas and (fleniyrarrv troni iSd*') nnlil l'^70, when he re8ijLi;ned. An unBiicceHsrul cainiidate for pref^ent sent, at g.e., 1871. First returned on sittini:!; rnen\. hein^ unseated .mikI new election takinu: place, Jan., J 872. ile-electcd al last^jr.e. A Refornier. Fn rav(.>ur of com- ])ulsory votin^ii;, antl introduced a n»easnr(^ in that behali; 1872.— l()r>, Javvis Sf., Toronto. IhsHor, Archthald. (South Huron.) B. in Edinburgh, Scot. Ed, in Lu-nurkahire. ""nij dun Onli Vic :\9] ! ii M. MIrr JanrI P. Dc.i*/; of ITurofi. [Tnc f»rrn Rp(M(» of !^p}K>rrH' i'or papl ton yrnrn, jirul jp ik^w Wsiiilrn of fhf ('(Minly. FirRi rctiinjr'l fo Pnilt., Inr |)rrRPnt m'fil, on rcMif^nfiliofi of Riftint.*; rnrrn., 5 ().>f., |MT;{. i?--('l(rt(Ml iii \ixM ^0. A Kf- (urnirr, n>i*l n supporter of Mr. Mowut. — //c///, 1)0N FIELD, ,Iami<:m. (Sonf/i lUnJrew.) S. orJoiiii I>un!i('l'l, of («arfn»or(>, 'J'ipporary, Irol., hy lOliziilx'tli O'Mcftra. I>. at (iartniore, IH'ir.. k.l. thcMT. iM., in Oftuvva, 1H54, Mif-?H Troacy. A IhhiImt merchant. Firnt rcturncvl tol'arlt., Cor prcsont Hcal, by anclainalion, at laKlg.c. A Uclurnjer. — /'Ji/anvillc, (hit. Hoii/rijR, (Jkofujk Hkniiv, >/./>., J,l\ (North JlaHtiiKjs.) S.or(Joo. DonllcT, Km(j., o^^^•ll('vilIt^ Ont. H. in Co. I*rince Kdwanf, Ont., 17 Jniy, 1826. K(l. at Victoria C(>llo<:c, (.'obonrff, an(t( t «' lr>(i '1,mM»m1 Mi w: P IVAVM ■U< Ir.l 1 WMU :M\ « ,1,1 Mi. I, In.. I l-nnil\ . "» o \\\)\ \\\ tvoru 1n\.MM\r-A ohn i< !« Ml I r.l IM < 1 1. M r.vi A uv \ «' l,,ynl. il'-M <'>'" \\.n.l.!»MlH|.'.r \:\o v'.Miw \ ,v (;^,• tlw.M' N.'Mi ^ in -Mtr.'. ■n. MM'I i'' now U'«MO \» ( U\un\p<"'< |.'n il f el ni n 1 I 1 1 VwiU . ^\>H' !U\ov\vat' H in K\iUs. oj.rr, UMl\ '* VVi I I M\\ ♦r<>t'»\ ^-?i» vKivM'iO, Tor Moiuo vo.vr'^ o r KUui^ tor so vera 1 voiVV!?. l''n'.^( iTlnrnn 1 I' Vi\\\\ . iov |^vo^»oni ^oat, at g pn ; rotuni'' ^!»r» fHi|»|»Mrl«'i olM f Mnwnl . /Jfnni, fhff, ClAllun;, .loMN l''l I /MfJ! 4fJ», A/./'. {Nmlh. Nnr- fnlL.) ('it|ij''i'»'||nl iomil iiHiiiMlMs llnl rfini" to ( )iri |iri>|n i«'l(ir ill Mffi,nM|(|<.,||ii »>, I'lfi^, l». in rli VilMlinniHifi l'''"'j., n( N(MliiM,U.|nl<» (mIio'). l^'-f*.'};; 2iiillv, h'iifj, Mfiiiii, v^prdhd (Inn *-! Tli'>riin,< •! . MiilhiiiM, Mfi(j , nl SinM'"»', A lic-ontial/? ol' M(.nlr<»iil MfMli(Mil I'm.iikI, H'-IY Im Vir»« Tr* i/lt. ol'lln' Onj. TfinpfM iihCMUid l'ro|iilnl(»rv li'»H|ni<'. W iif4 M. <'(t|nM»'r (or Nnll'.lh IVfMii IMIV lo I''VI IhiM hIio Itprii Ji MM'iu. ol lli»» Town roiin<')). I^'mmI trllMMMMl In l*«lill., UiV |»|»'MI'll t. fl^M.I , *♦■ ^.'♦. |M';i ; M> rlrclrd ul \nn\ j^ r. A I/iImtrI; iinl m. wiipjMU |p|" nl Mr MowJil. ^inirnn, (.^ll»^:, A Mil AM AM. \ Sou ill l,nii.arh.\ Ih I(,(J<»v«^ ol I )niininnii(|. (!ont<'Mf cl |»r<'W/'fif, Mciil iiiiMnccpWMhill y »it ^fj'., I^'(»7. l''irMf rf'tiirn^'i !<• I'dlll., lMi;!l, (III i\v\\\\\ nl Mildnfr fr)''fn. 1^'- ^.t\, 1H7I, aiid l.o Ihc orfMont (iovt !! ri 39G Cole, Lieui,'CoL Wilmot Howard. iBroch ville.] S, of Mr. Abel Cole; and grands, of Adan Cole, who served in the Royalist forces iri tiie Am. colonies, and on the breaking out of the war of Independence, came to Can., and was one of the firt»t of the U. E. loyalists that settled on the banks of the St. Lawrence, in the Tp. of Elizabeth town. B. at Brock ville, 16 Feb., 1834. Ed. there. M. Jane Adelaide, youngest dan. of the late Abram Phillips of New York- Sits in the Brockville Town Council. Is a dir. (and has has been Presdt.) of the Johnstown Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Joined the Votunteer mili- tia force in 1855, and is now Lieut-Col. Com- manding 4l8t " Brockville" Batt. Rifles. First returned to Parlt., for present seat, at last g.e. A Liberal ; and a supporter of Mr. Mowat.— [Main St., Brockville.'] CouTTS, Alexander. {West Kent.) S. of Mr. John Coutts ; and grands, of John Coutts, of the parish of Crorthie, Aberdeenshire, Scot. B. at Tullich, near Balmoral Castle, 17 Apl., 1824. Came to Can., 1834, and was ed. in Tilbury East. M., June, 185G, Jane, eld. dau. of Archd. McVean, of the Gore of Toronto. A farmer. Was Township Councillor for 18 years ji 11 siicceswion, and has been Reeve of Tilbury Kist fur II years. First returned to Parlt., (or present Heat, at last g.e. A Conservative — niefta, C^x, Gkoroe Ai;bk[itus (West Peterborough,) ramily came from Eng., to U.S. 1810 ; re- moved to Can., 1.^18, settling for few 3^ears in Co. Prince Edward, and ultimately taking up their residence in Co. of Northumberland. S. of Mr. Edward W. Cox, by Jane Tanner. B. at Col- borne, Ont., 7 May* IS 10. Ed. there. M., 1802, Margaret, youngest dau. of Daniel Hopkins, Esq., of Peterboro'. Has been agent at Peter- boro", for Montreal Telegrajdi Co., since 1858. Was Mavor of Peterboro', from 1872, to 1S75, when he retired on accepting Reform candiflaturefor West Peterboro'. First returned to Parlt., for present seat, at last g.e. — Peter- horo . Cl'rhik, LieutrCol, Jamks Gkorcik. ( JFe//a?i(if.) S. of Mr. Lachlan Currie, of the Tp. of Nia- gara, Lincoln, Ont., a native of Scot. B. in Toronto, 21: Nov., 1827. Ed. at Niagara. M., 1 June, 1854, a dau. of the late Mr. Joseph Brown of Niagara Township, (shed. June, I860.) Called to the Bur, U.C., Michaelmas Term, i^p . ; r; '"'^'"■Illtf l>H|i|rii|iiijfijgH ■ ■>■■■ I ^ -I ^ ■XKfTT^tMi'\y\%iiMm\\\ ii \ 1 ' k '^. ♦i,'»''' \ \n«^o)\r* \' \ ^Vnn W'U.I'M^ ol I it».o!n, Mill 1\tjnoVof Ml r.\ih?ivinp« Ooin P^v> In jMir.^ !«ii tor NirV'V^^ '^ ^^^ 1 ' ' . ' ':n n in>'^n.'on iiiMirl :MV^ C Vr^r/,^ ]\'rnfrrv\) A »]n . <^< H\'^ Km" ^1'^^^ Mn 1 r^ Hni'win 1S\'>'>. A M'l'^l'M' \\\ (1v»MftM \ iv«\ VtM \n )\{\\ <.> r:\i 1\ I'M |>ti^^M'nl ^vw\ •\\ o r opp.^>5<^1 i«' 1^^'^ prison KN' 1 J./'fv')i';/'>?' ) 1^ in OlM V\\ J\< < )ir 1 \\\ \ i>r;i1 j> o|' Tnvonti V h«^-^ \' ho vi'i ;\'bnxt t( \ \\ \ » ISinP M . P re 1 Snvn ]\ Anno rhvi^tnvn. '^n! .itin • ,< r <;. I \W \ * «?' ^1 tovn\tM !\n VihM-nov 01 il^o Ov^niUM 1 of TnMh* InstnuMion, V\\ Oni., t m^ I i\- 1 tri m IK (I In I Ml II , I'll jiirrtoiif ftfnl » «f, jr.fi. IK^ t (« p>lr''l« 'I nf h»^n jrr. A (/iliornl fy h(] fi, ii|»).>{l"f m1 Mi. 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A f/ilifrnl nil'! n, ^'UppiMiiM- ol' M I . MmwmI /Vr//,'?, (A///. I'^MiiMisij, John, (Sonf/i Wdfcrfno.^ iS. ol ,I(»hn I'lrmiii"^ by ♦Imim'I I'^nifff, hofh of l'mui('in\lii,( I 1 4 >">V'M 1 . li. Ihrrr, 2:> .liint, I ^|!> I I i ' 1 , I i i I ■; I 400 Etl. there. M. 5 June, 1851, ^Mi8S Mary Moir, ^oolt^.lUj\|ioh fU •• o im ir'/ftin ( ' M h I -1 i),|.l I \\\\<^ \ V^i n \\ ;n <\\'\\ nl |''| i>(il. !»•<.• f'll r^l'.,»;» ) •S .^1 \\\ . I'hiv^ ( ; \ \\\\\\\\\, ,1 Kill ( .^ '\» •! 1.1. < Mill W . f\'M\ \y\ »n K mI .^ \\ ^H 111 Im M Ihr (»|||.-H 01 ^^^^^n,Mll.M . P |^\\|» H..MI'. fin. I ||r.Mi\ mI N\ }\V\\ h ^v . \\\ ^WwV.iMyASx hn I liMM »l|»'o h.M'H 1^v»^,^^ \b.^ I ^.\\\\\ i.^n \nt U mIhumI Miwirl j V'iv-^l N-^^f^\vtN^'.^ t\N Pnli . I'.NV |^Vr^nM( ^ipmI . ill Im"( ^^. A 1 iKfM'rtl. M»Vv„kfV^^ ^^ Fv VN(;r. ,i,M\\ i'n\>\M ' \1<"i sin,| U vv\o \ »l \ ,'«*^^!»^">iA^ An Un'^\UHU^<--<\ll rtlil liilili.' r«M' Ldl ity\ t( I fiMM '1 !'• I'mi If , fnf |,» * •' fif •' fif , Ml L^ '' , ^''71 ; (•(' «>|«'<'fr.| '.( 1*1 •( (fM. A (ll.'ffil t^IilfKhltr^ < ) l««h|Mn »V . '•»•♦ 1''^ 'l.f«rf» A fi flf,^^|^/•^c!qf*(1l i-nii'ltihi h' ^'•• (iM'f'f'fii ^fftf (fi ff '»((,«'<• '^f ^ofhfh'ifffl^ .il <; h , l";f fn.-pf rM(irh/'f hi f'r.rlf , f/,'^ pr*- tM'iif I'rMi, ff( hi"l /f r. V/ 1 1 1 (^'c'f nil iri'|/'p"^'l^^f tMI|l|lM|( In Mm- |.M •' (if 3^«'. K n( l?tin<<|l llxf'lv, lv"( , rr./'r^frfin^, Mrnnf for^l, 0,,( M f.l M'Miril ri^ri'airif,Or.f , I I r»^r•., p,'^.7. I'ifl III I{m(|<\m".(I A''Ji(l(n»y M., r./ Jnn , I^YO, ''|^Tor''rr)f/^ rdlh-.l In Ihc lliir of (h,t , Kft^^fr-r '^^^rr^ l^^'/. I'lif't f('lfM'iK''l I'f Cufll., for pr^'-'^'rit -'^af., A p! 'I I I' I >■■ I- M' 404 1873, on rcBignation of sitting mem. Re-elected by acclamation at last g.e. A Liberal and a sup- porter of Mr Mowat. — Jlraniford. Hargraft, William J,P, (^Wesi Norfh- umherland,) Family, originally from Eng. went to Irol. about the time of the Protectorate. B. at Tern- plemore, Tipperary, Irel., (of which place his father, Geo. Hargraft, was Postmaster), 16 Oct., 1829. Came to Can., 1833,1 and was Ed. at the Grammar School, Cobourg. M., ApL, 1853, Mary, sister of Alex. Ross, Esq., merchant, ot Kingston, Ont. A merchant. Is Mayor of Cobourg; and a dir. of the Hand-in-Hand Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Has sat 13 years in Town Council ; and is also a Commr. of the Town Trust. First returned to Parlt., for present seat at last g.e. A Liberal. "Approves of the gene- ral policy of the Mowat Administration, reserving to himself the right to criticise their future action, and support or oppose it as he believes best for the interests of the Province." — ^^ Green- bank/^ Cobourg, Harkin, William, M.D,C*M,y {Prescott.} Parents came from Donegal, Irel. B. at West Hawkesbury, Ont., Oct., 1831 . Ed, at the Van- 405 kleek Hill and L'Orignal High Schools : gra- duated as M.D. at McGill University, 1858. M., 24 May, 1859, Eliza, dau. of Duncan McDonnell, Esq., of Vankleek Hill. A mem. of High School Board. Has been Reeve for past three years. First returned to Parlt., for present seat, at last g.e. A Liberal Conservative. — Vankleek Hill Hay, David Davidson, J. P. {North Perth.) Family from Forfarshire, Scot,. B. in Dundee, Scot., 1828. Ed. by private tuition. M., 1849, Miss Jane Rogerson, of Co. Simcoe, Ont. Has been Reeve of Elma, and of the village of Lis- towel. Served as Emigration Commr. to Scot, for Ont., 1873-4, when apptd. general Emigra- tion Agent for Ontario, an ofRce he held until Jan., 1875, when he resigned. An unsuccessful candidate for'present seat at g.e. 1867. First returned at last g.e. A Reformer. In respect of administration, is in favor of economy com- bined with wise and liberal expenditure on Public Works to develope the resources of the Province, especially Colonization Railroads . In respect to legislation, will support a bill for for compulsory voting, improved assessment laws, the simplifying and cheapening of the legal machinery of the Courts &c. — Listowel. hS^ 4 f I It iW tlrNTlu., .lAMrcM Hill. |.S*»)?//// (trni,\ U. fit Kin»j\i«>l>nll, In \\\\\\ {\^., %\ .\\\\\,\h:\\). V,\\. \\\ iho (\r!Unt\HM- Mi'hnnl, < )n<|rri(»|i, tniil ?»( VV. (\>lhv.vo. M , Orj., IH(;:i, Knir, vnmia.«Ht ilfttt. (^! Alov. Mi'PonnM, I'1h«|., ol Mpllnvillf*. A ol I^Kmh^Io-. V\y^{ tohirncMl (o INuIl., Cm |»|(^rimi1 prnt. n< IomI jr .0. A l/iI>ornl. — hurhnnu P. or Mr niMg'fUnin ICoMH l>v .Ijum* McKiuIcy. lH>l Antrim, Irrl., n ho runn* (o C iVtl • ♦ 1M2I, ivnii soKKmI in lljillon. Out. W. in town dl lUi8lnni!l,AntrnnJvol., Hh .Innr, IS20. J«;i, ii\ Tan. M., 1H:>0, tti linuillonl, Ont., MImm MsUN Joni»>n, of (ho Tp. «)f Norwii'li. Win Koovo o1 (hilliji i\\u\ iMiitolicvlHsli Ironi iMGli (<• 18GT, luul Wjinlon ol Siini'or, VM\H. Firsl ro(urnv\i io Parll., lor priMont mouI, at las! g,v. An lihlo|>on»lon( ConROi'Milivo. — J/«iv'c// ;//»»/ April, 181.^, Miss Sarah HarkiM-, of ^ ork- j^hiro, Kng. A mnn. t>r tho Connly Couiu'i), I ^ II. I'l.!. .•1.1. 401 I'irnl iN'hitiirHl In I'm ill « lor piw f^fnf «<')if., hi last ^f p, '< IIjim Im'Cmi (lnrih|^ liifii wli'»Io lifV- a I/iImmm,!." Thniii'iiU. lariMiM. ArniAM WiriJAM. \ /'Jftpf f,'rrf/.\ M. (il Jhn hiLn TlinmnM \K l.>ui(lfr, li'-'j.* ('I iMiihniii, (>l I'm wcmmIJp, ^ 'iifniKf Inn^l. {'"iri^. A rdllMlfrnJ jiii'T'/'Imc wm : nno (»l I h(« (■luifnarjI.'H fi.i l!i'^ Kuxlxiiyji MwlfilfM in l^'l'/'. K. ut fJt^vv- (HmII«\ I ■'.'I I. I'i ' . H,l, ('Mfi'tltif' }t,ii ^^'^^'y liiMi r''liinicM| for pri'«pfi! f^onf. . A I/il>f'rnl Con- i'vnliv'% lunl oppoRcil to Ijir prr.'^ent Govt. — l\ 0,9,1 in Noif.'fr, Tnrniifft. W. jit Mount David, Liincric'k, frr-I., IHi'G. K.I. Iliorr. Vnmo to (^an., 1M50. M . IHOI, Ann, cM.daii. ol Mr. (/haw. I'atlun oi Vji>\\\i\gYfO<*(\ . A Ml(.»rol\(M'pn'. Was M ( 'oiiii(;ilniJin of Collin;.'- I ■<. ' i ; ■ 1: r^^ :.'i i , I ! i wood from 1864 to 1870. First returned to Parlt., for present seat, at last g.e. A Conser- vative. — Colli rigwood, McDOUGALL, John (North Middlesex,) I Of Scottish descent. Has been Reeve of Lobo. An unsuccessful candidate for present seat at g.e., 1867. P'irst returned at last g.e, A Con- servative. — Komolca. McGowAN, John. {North Wellington.) Father's family came originally from the Highlands of Scot. ; mothers from Ayrshire. B. and ed . in town of Greenock, Scot. Un- married. Has been Reeve of Tp. of Peel for past two years . First return^^d to Parlt., for present seat, Feb., 1874, on resignation of sitting mem. Re-elected at last g.e. A Liberal Con- servative and opposed to the present Govt. — Alma, Ont, McIntyre, Alexander Fraser. {Cornwall.) S. of Daniel Eugene Mclntyre, Esq., Sheriff of the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry ; and grands, of the late Col. Hon. Alex. Fraser of Fraserfield, Glengarry? who sat in the Assembly and L.C. of U.C., and was subsequently a life mem. of the L.C. of the L^nited Provinces of Upper and Lower 409 Can. B. at Williaiiistown, Glengarry, Ont., 25 Dec, 1847. Ed. at the Cornwall Grammar School, and at McGill University. Called to the Bar, Ont., Michaelmas Term, 1872. A mem. of the Town Council of Cornwall since 1873. Served as Lieut, at the front during the Fenian excitement, 1866 ; and was Capt. of No. 3 Co., 59th Batt. V.I. from 1867 to 1870, when he resigned. First returned to Parlt. for present seat, at last g.e. A Conservative Liberal or Constitutionalist. Elected as an Independent candidate. — CvrnwaU. McKellar, Hon, Archibald. (East Kent.) S. of the late Mr. Peter McKellar, by Flora McNabb, both formerly of Argyleshire, Scot., but latterly of Raleigh, Kent, Ont. B. near Inver- ary, Argyleshire, Scot., Feb., 1816. Ed. in Can. M., Istly, Aug., 1836, Miss Lucy McNabb, (she d. 1857) ; 2ndly, 27 May, 1874, Mary Catherine, youngest dau. of the late Grant Powell, Esq., and relict of Lawrence Mercor, Esq , sometime Sheriff of Norfolk, U.C. Is Presdt. of the St. Andrew'ri Society, Chatham, and Major 24th *«Kent" Batt. of V.I. Was Reeve of the Tp. of Raleigh, 1846-7-9, and of the town of Chatham, from 1849 to 1857. Apptd. a mem. of the Ex. Coancil, Dec, 1871, and was Commr. of Agricul- |.,^i *, 1 I HI t\lviMn>«l PnMic Wotlc^, rti>m r(?«(M)l Uo\iM(> iVoin 1M(h unlil ln,!^l |^f»., wlnn r^hirhoii tor iuthimiI ff«uvl (hit. Toronto t Vhaiha m, iMrliKon, John . ( HV.s'/ nurham.) PjironN t*nn\o (.> Con. from (Jlrnol^r, Invornf^p Bl\n'i\ Si'ol., and scMIKmI in liniuM\»t«M', (tlon^JiiM-v, IvSlo. H. tluutv, 20 8o|)t., iH.iM. Is.l. IhofP. M . l«^r>T. Carv^lmo Hopc, vonngo.«'l rilvo .Uv>\N numN illo l^'urnilnro Mannllu'lur ing To. First rotnrncd (o TarU. i\\ ^.f., JMi)';, Again rot\irncat . — IhyirDuinvniCf ()ni» , MKRKniTH. Wit T.iAii Uai rn, fJj.iK (Lomfon:) S. of ,1o]u\ C\>t>lNO Morodith, ji. nalivc* ol i)nl>- lin, Trol, U. in Wo.^ttninHtor, Middlosox, Onl.. lie lla^ in V '■'I nl Me I'll M M On I, nil a? :U Mnroh, )J^'IO. FJ. at Lotnlou Crunuiuu- M^ ow 411 re, Hml 57 ntilil lino won! tnilwvrll Itafhaw, Sclionl nnd ill, Tfrronfo IInivin'Rity, wlicro he n iIm'mhm I (I fMrrco (► f hh.n., 1H72. M., Ur, June |Mi;2, MnrV, (Imii. (if MrnruM llnlfrif'^, r><(., of li(Mi^^f»l. I']I(m(«m| a UMiclicr f»f I ho h-uv Ko- cirlv, Oi''., IM71. \f* t\ fnrni. fif fhf Srfin.fo (){' T "i-nntn ( MiivfM'Hil y . I*'irpl rf"tnrnt"| to I'n Hi., I<>r piTRonl sm'hI, Ait^'f . , 1-^72, ofi rpf^ignu- limi (►l'8iHiii,li; mom . ; rp-c^Iocfcd u\. hipf, ^,r, A i/ihornl (^mH(M•vJilivl^ mm'I npjMt^cMl to |»roHf'nt, ()o\l. r')ivorsi ('(MnjHilBory voting. — T((/h(ff Hf., hofiifnn, (hlf. M li u K I ( ' K , 1 1 ii;N a \ . ( j\o rf/i Leeds a ml ilrfji' A woollou mfUMihictiiror. A I)opnt.y (J.M. of ilio (hand hhick Chn.|)t*r of Oran^^^oirion of ]} . A . Ihis heoii Mayor ol'Merriok villo. l''irMt rotiirned ,n\itVuMuv ^ I,, j^vrli . , for i)r<»M(>nt poiM,, al /x.e, 1 871 ; rp-('|p(;i- (d ni hint ^.r, A Lil>rml (Jorj««rvative. — Meyn'rkcHUf (hit, ' MiM.Ku, John C {Mtn^koka and Parry Sound,) B. in (•(). lioods, Onl . Md . there. Wa« for Hitmr ycJirp an of)ici4* in the Crovvn Ijandn Dept., Out. Firnt retiiriMMJ to Parlt., for proRont neat, iiilftHtg.c. A Liberal, arirl a BUpporter of Mr. Mo^vat.— Car /("/^o/i 6Y., Toronto, -, .-> * . ^ - I 412 Monk, George William. (Carleton.) Youngest s. of the late Capt. John Benning Monk, H.M. 97th Regt. of Foot; grands, of the late Hon. G. H. Monk, who, originally a mid- shipman under Admiral Bopcawen, entered the army and became Major of the Royal Fusileers, but retired and was admitted to the bar and tinallv attained a seat ou the Bench in N.S.; and great grands, of Sir James Monk, Atty.- Genl. of N.S., who claimed descent from George Monk, Duke of Albemarle. B. 10 Sept., 1838. Ed. at By town (now Ottawa.) M., Jan. 1863, Emily Blanche, dau. of the late Lt.-Col. Dyer, formerly of ihe 37th Regt. of Foot. Is a Depty. G.M. of the Grand Black Chapter of Orangemen ofB.A. First returned to Parlt., for present seat, at g.e. 1871, but unseated on petition. Re-elected, Jan., 1872; and retvirned by acclama- tion at last g.e. A Liberal Conservative. — South March;, Ont, MosTYN, William, M,D. iNorih Lanark,] Of Welsh descent. Family moved to Irel. at time of Cromwell and became large land-owners in Connaught. B. in town of Elphin, Roscom- mon, Irel., 5 June, 1836. Accompanied his parents to Can , in following year, and was ed. 413 at Grammar School, Kingston, in which city they gettled. Graduated as M.D. at Queen's Univer- sity, Kingston, 1858. Unmarried. Has been Presdt. of North Lanark Agricultural Society since 1867. Elected first Uecve of Almonte, 1871, a position he continued to retain ^'>r tiiree years. Representetl Rideau and Bat arst division in the Ont. Medical Council from 1869 to 1872. Was D. D. G. M. for Ottawa dist. in the Grand Lodge of Freemasons of Can. in 1867 and in 1873. Has also held a fellowship in Queen's University. First returned to Parlt., for present seat, at last g.e. A Liberal Conservative. — Almonte, MowAT, Hon, Oliver [North Oxford,] Eld. s. of the late John Mowat, Esq., formerly of Cainsby, Caithness-shire, Scot., who after serving in the British Army during the Cam- paigns in Portugal and Spain under Lord Wei- lingtoa, came to Can., 1816, and settled at Kingston, by Miss Levack ; and bro. of Rev. Prof. Mowat, of Queen's University, Kingston. B, in Kmgston, 1820. Ed. there. M., 1846, Jane, second dau. of the late John Ewart, Esq., of Toronto. Studied law with Hon. (now Sir) John A. Macdonald, and was called to the Bar, U.C., ill Hilary Term, 1842. Created a Q.C, 1856. ? f ' • a. 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Wnn n rhtk ^n \W^^k ot r , trotn iJ^ilHo IHr»rtj mul Tiw i\vj\i«1ovx>t\ tl\r HwlVulonuvl Lnlio Hnion KfiilwHv rx'*it K' J I 1^1 Ri'dii, iitiUMH (N„ilh ill 11/ t MIm" M)H ( Ann lim »• (I fi«< |(^^fr ft, ( Offf»( V (StIMM'ill'il fMl'i Sil\\itr hi (Iwhu ^ItHt^tl Drw^ ihhniHMl III ISifll. \itr |»r('p/'h( wcfil nf ^ ^ , j Mfi / , f^iHtntw, W If f f Uf < ' t r (Mnnfh IV'nftOhtl/tJ H, mI IIm' IiiIo Mi l')^f'l(j^l K^-vlofi, wlio <'fMMr» lo ('mm IVmim Mrl(('h»'<*lii7ly ^'ily, N V , nrt'l tfr.ff(f.<( ill AjHMiMh'i, Mill , in Im;||} nrcl ^rfifir|<-. of Mr I.I Mi'lii'iMclmlv, M Jfiii , M M . I^MO, /'J^rfffOr I III n. nl'lli" Ifilo Mr .1 If WiMMf»t4 <»r Afi'ft,*!/' VVprj H ihl'Hi. Ill IIm' MMhirijifiM !ol(fl^il frnm tHtt^t In IHOV, Rl'I'VO nl A IM'flHlfM, |Rr»;>, h''|Mlf)r llf'f'V^, iMir^, iMIiODV. |p ri noiMiiir in ^oiirf af Unf^prrn IUmimIi Inr WrMilnoflli I'lr^;!, r^lllrfM''l lo i'nilt,^ (mi |»rr>Fii'iil pphI, itf ^ ♦' , IMI)'/, If*' r»|^]iii David, represented |liis dist. iii| tiu- U.C. Assembly. S. of Elias Peter Smith Esq., lirst Agent and Manager of the Bank ol U.C, at Port Hope. J3. at Port Hope, .'{if May, 1837. Ed. there, at the Kev. Mr. Braitli- wai til's Academy at Chambly, and at Yvercluiil and Geneva in Switzerland, and at Dresden iiil Saxony. M., Nov., 1873, his cousin, Emnul Josephine, only dau. of the late John Shuter| Smith Esq., Q-C., who represented EastDurhaiij in Can. Assembly from 1861 until the Unioiij Was Manager of Bank of U.C. at Lindsay frod 18G1 to 18G3 ; and Manager of Ontario Bank, a] eamc place, from that date until 1867. Wn Capt. Lindsay Volunteer Militia Co., 1865-6SJ First returned to Parlt., for present seat, at laj g.e. A Liberal and a supporter of Mr. Mow '^Fcndon Falh. '^1 Spring HR> Mosks. {North Wait) loo.) A merchant, and Presdt. ol' the Waterloo County Mutual Fire Insuraiice Co. Has been Reeve of Waterloo. First returned to Parlt. tor present 8eat, at g.e., 1867. Re-elected by ac- clannition., at g.e., 1871, and again returned at I last g.e. — A Liberal, and a supporter of Mr. iMowat. — Waterloo . [Stock, Thomas. {North Weatworth.) A mem. of the Agricultural and Arts Assn. )f Out. (of which he has been Presdt); and *resdt. of Canada Farmers' Mutual Insurance A), lias been Warden for Wentworth. First ?turned to Parlt., for present seat, at last g.e. Liberal Conservative. — Waterdown. [triker, Lieut, 'CoLGiVKo^, {Prl ace Edward.) Descended from a U.E. loyalist family that migrated from Dutchess, Co., N.Y,. to Can ., and tttlcd on shores of Bay of Quuite, shortly after 1111. revolutionarv war. B. in Co. of Prince Iward. Ed. at Picton Grammar School. A ?rchant. Is Lieut. -Col. of Prince Edward iserve Militia. Has been Reeve of Picton, and [arden of Prince Edward. First returned to fcrlt., for present seat, at g.e., 1871, but un- ited on petition ; new election, Jan., 1872, ■M i ■j 1 I I-' 1 11^ \ i I rn \\\\v\\ \\\^ oppotHM\J, Mr. .! . M Mcrnnijr, uiih ir eUuT(i Mi(liiu» mv Ihn .hid Mi"^', Aniri ^MIIK Hnppot (iM ol Mr . Moujil Vii'ioi) , lln.H l>orn WjuiIimj orMi<|.!l«'«p\. I'^irMl rt'hmuMll ♦o Psirll . tor prf»«iM»l Mriil, jil i^.*'., I'<7I ; i \\\\^ V^'vw \Vf\hloh ol Mi IiIIphox. l<*irMf ri'lnrntli toPnvI(.» tor |>rr«Arnl MfMil.Srul.^ |M7'2,(»in«'wi^riii|. tion ofwittinjr tnrm . Hr clrrlnl \\\ \\\h[ ji,. (♦. ,i| l^ihornl. i\\\\\ :\ Mt\p|MM ltM'o(Mr. MdwuI.— Wavih rt'IJr, i>tit. \\%\.\.^, //<>^. llrrMir Mi;aurr. {Sonf/i finn'i>\ WoUp, V^y\,^ ShorilV o\ iho Unilod (^)nnlio,i ri*c*800tt nnd HiiHRoll. H. in Co. of l'rrR«Nti 1S.1/S. Kd . a1 Toronto I'niviMHity, whoro l\o •liin>ORon niod.'vUi^it rtuti pilvor inodiilliwt inctliii'^ And .a;radn;vltvi H . A . ^ 1854 . Unnuu riod . Oftlli^ <'<'''i to tho n.'ir, U C, Trinity Tonn, 1857. Wi lllH assooiatovl in biif^inos.'* with lion. Mdwurd niakfl ^'iq frowx l^W to Iv'^iO, but is now a juirtntM* ol M: l:i:» |nl»ir«VMlli|» mI Vni |< |fo:ii h'Vl I" /"'T'^ vvli'fi li" Ml Ml III n \\\rr\ firi'l \vf5,'^< f rl iM li'' I. I {'» 0H'< U'l\ Hi IfiRl ^.r. Mlrclfd S|if'Ml<»'i ., M If !(|., <.r Mjipl^ UrfK'** rnrtn, Wliilrliiiirli, Ohf. • Hhrl irrMii/lM of Hi'iiry Wi'Mi- llf'ld, 11 I'. V\ . loy/iliMl , \^ Imm-jiiiM* ♦.'» W liifcliiirrli, I' o( llio i'Hrlif»Ht, ^ctH^rM Mi^rf*. II, flf MmJiIp (h'MVO Kltlfll, 12 JllfKV IMfi. Ivl. }il N«'\vfimrh«'l llijdi Mclinnl jumI VicJorin, liniv<'T- pity. llmimiiiiMl . MliMlird ((»r liiw prciffMHion Kt llio Knynl (Inllri/o (if SnrtN.oup of lOn^., nt tli^ KovmI (•oIIc»^<» of IMiyHiciiiMR of r>lin. ((}\'\i(A\\ <>f which Im' in iv mrm ,) him! nX Si. '('li(»?n>iR'H Ho«- pihil MriliiMil imd Sur^ncal ('olh'i^^c Ir Vrtmh, Voting MnTw Kolorin Ahhik (A' N<;rt,li York. IIhh Ikmmi a (■oroiior lor York. IIoMh iirptclaHS corlillrHli'M IVnin ilif Toronto »S(djo(»! of Military liiHlruotion ami lli(> Toronlo School (4' Onnn^^ry, Kirnt rcinrncMl to I\irlt. lor prcf^rnt poat, at lawt i:('. A Lihrral, and \\\i^' (loclcd an an frid^j^f-n* f i ' '*< f tilV n ;,i .11 V 1 I 'I 1,1 II t ' ,1 426 dent supporter of the Mowa't Achninlstration. — ^^ Prospect Coitage,^^ Newrnarket, WiGLE, Lewis. {South Essex.) Of German descent. Eld. s. of Solomon Wigle, Esq., who represented Essex in Ont. Assembly from 18G7 until g.e. 1871, by Miss Her. B. in Tp, of Gosfield, Essex, lo' March 1845. E<1. there. M., in Mersea, Kebecca, youngest dau. of Thos. Hairsinc, Esq. A storekeeper. Has been Reeve of Mersea, for past six years. First returned to Parlt., for present seat at last g.e. A Liberal Conservative — Leamington, Williams, Jjlmes Miller. [Hamilton.^ B. in the U. S. A merciiant. Is Presdt. of the Canadian Oil Co. ; and a dir. of the Mutual Life Association of Can ; of the Hamilton and Lake Erie Railway; and of the Victoria Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Has been an Alderman of Ham- i^':on. First returned to Parlt., for present seat, at g.e., 1867. Re-elected at g.e. 1871, and re- turned by acclamation at last g.e. A Liberal, and a supporter of Mr. Mowat. — Hamilton. Mills, Lieut.-CoL Thomas, J. P. {West Hasl ings,) p. at Salisbury, Eng., 1826. Ed. there. M, 427 1852, Anna Maria, youngest dau. of Capt. Henry Le Vesconte, R.N. Is Clerk of the County of Hastings; and Lieut. Col. commanding East Hastings Reserve Militia. An unsuccessful candidate for West Hastings in Commons, at g.e. First returned to Par It., for present seat atlastg.e. A Conservative. — Belleville, Wilson, Johjj Henrv, M,D, (^East Elgin.) Graduated M.D. at Victoria Universitv, Co- bourg, Ont., 1858. First returned to Parlt., for present seat at g.e., 1871 ; re-elected at last g.e. A Liberal, and a supporter of Mr. Movvat.— ^i . Thomas . Wood, Samuel Casey, {South Victoria). B. in village of Bath, Ont., 27 Dec, 1830. Ed. there. Has been County Clerk and Treasur- er of Victoria since 1860. Elected a mem. of the Council of Public Instruction (to represent the School Inspectors,] 1874. Was Presdt of the Lindsay Literary Club. First returned to Parlt., for present seat, at g.e., 1871 ; re-elected atla8tg,e. A Liberal, and a supporter of Mr, Mowat.— i/f/i(^6ay. i ■I I I 1": i ■' ■ '• 1 ■' 1 ii"" ! I' n i tl il :} 1 " t ,i \ ;• 1 COUNTIES, CITIES AND BOROUGHS RE- TURNING MEMBERS TO THE ONTARIO ASSEMBLY. Names of Candidates in each constituency at the General Election, January, 1875, together with the population of each constituency. The names of the unsuccessful candidates are in Italics . Addington. H.M. Deroche 1453 Geo, Lake, [Camden] 938 Pop 21,312 Algoma.* Pop 2,941 [Brant, North.* H. Finlayson 747 J. S. Crawford 632 Pop 11,493 — 1 ■■■■■■■ I ■— ■* .1, ■■■■■■ ■■i._._. ■ ■ I ■ I- ■■■ . ^.^ I , ■ I ■■ II I ^ 1^ I I , ■, I, ^» I ^i««i#»— .«B^ ■ Election not yet held, * I i .1 I I :-! X i i "I :'■ ii m 430 Hrant, South A . S. Hardy , , Acclamut io ti r BuocKviMj<: (>]) V 20JG(j J.t.-Col. Cole 1217 1171 • • * • IVm. FiizsimmonSj (Ih'ockville) ]\)l) ; 13,937 niu'OK, North. D. Sinclair 1232 A . S, Sinclair 070 Pop 17,183 Bruci:, South. Hon. U. M. Wells. 18G4 Donald Wilson Ross, Attorney, (Walkerfon) OGG V op. 31,332 Cardwkll John Flesher 1 OAO T/ios. O. Boivles, (Sandhill) IO80 Pop 17,248 Carleton, G . W. Monk Acclamation Pop 21,739 431 II Corn WALT. A. F. Mcliilyro John G, ^Snelzinfjer [MoulinetteJ 7,IM 400 Pull Dl'I'FEKIN Dr. Barr Mailland McCavtIn/y (()rmi;^evillc). . Thus, Annslromj, M.JJ. (lioHemontJ Wm. Parsons, (Oriuige\ ille) 082 727 33 Pop 15,508 DUNDAH Andrew Bro»** •••••• •• I i'l58 13G4 Pop 1«,777 DiRHAM, East. John Roaevear IScth Soper Smit/h Barrister, (Port Hope) 1454 1179 Pop 10,004 Durham, West. John McLood Jas. McClun^/y Merchant, (Bovvinan- ville) .../. Pop 18.316 1257 1073 I. /J M'l ! I ■;l: !\: i I ,1 ,1, , <; li'ii I, i Elgin ,East. Dr. Wilson 1924 Thos, Arkelly Merchant, (St. Thomas) 1900 Pop 20,870 Elgin, West . M. G. Munroe 1101 IVios. Hodginsy M.A.yQ.Cy (Toronto) 1091 Pop, 12,796 Essex, North. J. C. Patterson 1209 Luc Montr euily (Sandwich, East). .. 755 Pop 17,988 Essex, South. Lewis Wigle. 1014 John C Ilevy (Colchester) 961 Pop 14,709 Frontenac. Peter Graham 884 Thos. Daiosony (Wolfe Island) 599 Pop 16,310 Glengarry. A.J. Grar* 1125 Alex . Mcl^ahy (Lochiel) 1078 Pop. 20,624 \ ' 1^ 433 I 1 Grentille, South. Hon. C. F. Fraser 113G /. C Irvine, (Edwardsburgh) 993 Pop 13,197 Griy, East. A. W. Lauder 1297 Win* Brown, (Markdale) 623 Pop 18,425 Grey, North. T.Scott, 1431 Chas, McFaydeny Barrister, (Owen Sound) e 1249 Pop 20,305 Grey, South. J. H. Hunter 1017 John Naismith, (Mount Forest) 724 Jas, Hopkins, (Bentinck) ^ . . . 457 Pop 18,622 Haldimand. Dr. Baxter 1476 BobL Waldhrook, (Walpole) 1264 Pop 19,042 Halton. W.Barber 1609 W. (7. Beatty, (Milton) 1457 Pop 22,606 !*' t f •VI '1!. I i i ; ■11 I if I'.' I' 1' ll: ', < 434 Hamilton. J. M. William -» Acchvnuition. Top 2:],71(i Hastings, East. N. S. Applol)v lOCj Benj. S. Wihon^ M.D.^ (Rosliu). . . . 571 Geo, Jeraiarotts, M.D., (Belleville) ii Pop 17,31)2 Hastings, North. Dr. Boulter 9G0 Edmund J). irFlynn, (Madoc) 7.^1 Pop 1(;,(;07 Hastings, VVkst. Thos. Wills 720 Keichum GvaJianu (I^Olevillo) ()18 John LewiSf (2 7 55 Kent, East ille) urn • • • • m 1 781 1 Hon. A. McKellar '. 1425 Jas, Lairdy [Harwich ] 1328 'op. 19,772 Kent, Wkst Alex. Coutt8 Stephen White, (Charing Cro.ss) 1440 1294 r 01 \i}M2 Kingston, W. Robinson 935 Jas, McCammo7i, M.D., (Kingston) . . . 791 Pop 12,407 Lambton, East. Peter Graham 1443 Geo Shirley, (Brooke) 12G2 Pop 19,289 [Lambton, Wkst. . Hon. T. B. Pardee 1372 764 Eobt, S. Chalmers, (»Sarnia) • •••••* Pop 19,608 ■; »>.i J a, & East. Dr. ciiii'-n 759 James Strattoriy Journalist, (Peter- borough) 697 Pop 14,993 Peterborough, West. G. A. Cox 970 Win, Hepburn Scott, Barrister, (Peter- borough) 925 Pop 12,948 Prescott. Dr. Harkin 988 Richard Philo Patteey (L'Orignal). . . 591 Pop.... 17,647 Prince Edward. G. Striker 1762 Robt Clapp, (Milford) ....:.. 169S Pop 20,336 Renfrew, North. T. Deacon 894 Wm. Moffatty (Pembroke) 779 Pop 14,833 441 i- » • • • 750 'ter- • • • • 601 • • • • 910 eter- « • • • 92o • • • • 988 )... 591 1 • • • 1762 1 • • • 1699 894 m Renfrew, South. ,, . Jas. Boniield Acclamation , Pop 14,935 Ri:88ELL. A. J. Baker 1066 Ira Morgan (Metcalfe) 673 Pop 18,344 SiMCOE, P]ast . John Kean , i Li3 Hugh McKay isutherland, millowner (Orillia) 965 Pop 14,974 SiMCOE, South. D'Arcy Boulton, Q.C 1057 Richard Snelling L,L.Dy Barrister (To- ronto) 760 Pop 15,437 SiMCOE, West. Thos.Long 1353 Thos. David McConkey (Barrie) 1292 Pop 18,745 Stormont. Jas . Bethune 948 Wm. Colquhouiiy (Dickinson's Land- ing).. 815 Pop 11,873 W .:i|? {\i f T»»no MO, v.: K MV l^^n M. iV rfnniMon lMl!l Hon. Atffim rVon^c, If, .IK, Q ♦* |1^^Vf^^U>^1 Ir»7'i 1 nn r •••••» »•«•• P» .o'H onoNn> \\>^t UolNovf !M '>lir. H>r?. r^r?^).c,v;7, AU»i,l»!\nl. I Toii^n^n) im V .^t^ ^r 2i,^:u) Vlvroni \. N,>r»«t i;; n > ( SO. \V,vi< • . i » • • • > k • ••»• *i«»» H'i'n. i^oiffni^hum, \{h\u^mov} k » * * » \' 0|> !••• * ••*»•» n^2ri WATKntOO, NoUTtt M S )>vi!Vi^f .. .. » \:\{\:\ Alex, ViUfr, { Hovhu ] ♦ *#»»» »*•••■••• 050 Top 19/206 W^rvHuv^. Sown .K>Ku Fleming » k t » Aoolttiunii on, r* 0>N «tk »>tt »»• ln^vnn^ ttA \\ Mm.. .1 n iUwnf U^m, Ihirfrft^l (rrf.rvlfin'l ) I on I' «t«t ••••>• MKCin A('vl""»af iori I " » l«j:i.' \Vi « 4 II 55 Wrt I IN.MnM, flntrttf lln.i. V (^.W «••• ««t**«4*« Ar,<,lHrriati(»ri roii IM.105 WrvTwrinm, NniiiH Tl.oP. Hin('lt 1222 /.'f)^r Chripfifi, (FhimlK.ro') 1 n>l> 1 op I' n;/zi; W|i;NTW(»UttT, Mut'TM W. SfXio!! 044 J(i(*oh Vftn Warner ^palm, lUwu^-X^T (Ka- niilli.n) *...♦» .* ^W Top H/):jh f f r 444 York, East. John Lane 1266 Hon. Wm. McDongall, C.B, Barrister (Toronto) 1067 Pop 19,360 York, North Dr. Widdilield, 1835 Erastus Jackson^ Journalist, [New- market] 134G Pop 24,262 York West. P. Patterson Acclamation, Pop 16,260 4. 1 , 1 ? t ' QUEBEC Ml lato r\ 11 hi 'uebe( Jrary k St. [lie d( 1865 ; aint ity C| foiKini] F iorl rii '>-^('i»i QUEBEC, fAak(M' ot that ho«ly tmni Nov., IH4'{ (o May, isn, an«I troni Maivh, iMiH, (hoin^ at llic paino timr, with Hli^ht i!\torrn|)ti(ni, a uhmm. oI the Kx. Council) until Augt., iHChl, when appld. a .Tinlge of the Sui)orior (k)urt, Ji.C . 'rranHlcrrnl to Queen'n Bench, Jan., 1855, whcr(^ ho mnuitu' un til 11 I'd)., 1873, when apptd. to j)r( '80 offico. (SaliV'i/^ $lO,t)00.) WaH one of ihoj Coinnirw. tor tlie coditication of the Civil Lawl of ]i.('. {rou\ the roinniencenuMit ot that ^rca(| work, 1S51>, until its succeasful torniinutioii, ISCu .---'' Spaicer Wood,'' Quebec, AidC'ih'Camp and Private Secretarf/f Miijor\ Joan B. An^yot, Dth Batt. ** Voltigcunf dc Quh beer (ffxerwtive (ffcruncU* (Apptd. 22 Sept., 1874.) Hon, CliarloH Boucher j Ihn \jjCirtf„n,ir >h: (ill' pour lit jDniuition (I'll t\c Kninini- A V rnlilir (IcniM'.'il iSlr.liilcH ol' Lower ('an., /UMlCnii., ic- [cclivvly, IHfx?. A]>p1, V t»yiM'H \rA I'ii'm M linnih IIimI (Mithf li '(l!i| 1''rnniMM\nil prlllod m< Lonir'^* r«»*mf(\ W^} , llll ]\. Ml I (1 ^Mpv^^p I ttmit; \U N ( v I MI 1' \OVC i Si niov (N A.nnillr'l 'A^^ M. K'>lM!-\ , I M;!(1 . rr.'icli-.'/ i* A rlu-iin until I'Mo.'i, \\\\v\\ \\r y^ i.>->i\ 1 1 to lA t'.siomnt lou WIUMM' lu> I lil' Mill I r iCt'MhM' h''<' h'll.M !>!' i«:nno ^ «>. l^l.'l. 11 an \\ov\\ M nimi. o| pM^nr.l ot No(;n-i*''-J orMvMnrral miiu'i' I>IM, mih! ^\^tnri^^« t<>r ilu^ Prrx in \'r \X i\ ' a inrfn . ( (''(^\ino»l :tn«l Connn^* ot Pnl»li«' \\'nrkH i''»i' ll TroN in^'o ol' (.^'',H*l>i r h'«^n %lnl\. I Sti/ nnlii i rotironnMU ol ll\r (.)niinrt (u>vl.» I^ S<*p< . 1"^' Sat lor I/A!-si)n\p(nn in Tiin. Av^rniMv lr>i K V #■> I > (" nnti 1 yi\\ until tin' I ' ninii, nn iiuw s('!\l in tlu^ llo'.iso ol (\>nnnons lioni n^vain trom \y.v ]^Cu \\n til V i\ ^'^ ISTl, wlu-n ho r(Mir<'.l. \'M ,(,j u» L. C, IS*)T. A (.'onsor\ iillvo. — /.M.s\v.)y/.'/'/<' I liio 'I'M (11 A|)|if« AC 1! ;iiit I M /. (^y/- Do^oorulod t'':r on «rl(.M|f>^ Piovincj tin INmcIm*, l''i'n?M'r>, filionf Hii'iO; \v{>i\) this ^CM (.i lb'* <'' en',, ol in»' 'h;M\>btM ' ; \iutil (' mbly lv> (MMHll «lH»f<(Mjn('lll IV RplMII II !(/■ Ihrl.ii I IT'' ()}•?!. fiiuni li(>f^ nl I'mniiiIhcfi, rniiilidl Mn(if/iif'fn' I Ir I ///rr Yo/, r!l|l. SI. ly H!UM> f mIm" | ('i«»\vii lifiiul,". (»r (^'it^^'t'^'* \vu\\\ ■hilv. ISI'.T imlil VWk. \V until llic I iiioii, Miiil r«>r Hani'' f^rat in IIoukcoI (/ointnoiifl, Irnm Iho Union nntil \:,.v.y IM'/Ii, wlicn del .«,i(!(l . Appld. a (lir. of Pin',i(lc. Ilailwnv 'IJoanl Fob., h^T;{. (^allrdto L. C, 1HIJ7. A ConHorvaiivc. -Monlntai/nt/ . HiiAUDHY, f/nn. ,U;AN Ii|pniaucc Co. Co.lio^;(oi MonUeal uiiaucCv*'; fni!/ i ! I 45; ]'t \ \\ \i for Can. Assembly, at g.c, 1854, and in 1858. CaJleJ to L.C, 18G7. A Conservativc.-~21, Drummond St.y Montreal. Bryson, Hon. Georgf;. (Inkennan.) Of N(.)rnian descent . B. at Paisley, Scot., l(> Doc, 1813. Came (o dm., 1821, and settled in Ramsay, Lanark, Ont. M. in Ottawa, March, 1843, Miss Robina Cobb. A lumber merchant. Isadir. of the Bank of Ottawa. Was elected for Pontiac in the Can. Assembly in the fall of 1857, but Purl t.^ being dissolveil shortly after wards, lie never took his seat. An unsuccessful candidate for same seat at g.e., 1857-8. Was Mayor of Manslield lor a lengthened period, and Warden of the County for four successive ternus. Called to L.C, 1867. A Conservative.— i'Vr^ Coulonge. De Boucherville, Hon. Charles Eugene Bou- cher, M.D. (Moniarville.) Descended from Lieut-Gen. Pierre Boucher, Sleur do Oro>H>ois, Governor of Three Rivers in 1653, ftiui loanJer of the Seigniory of Boucher- villc. S. 'f the late Hon. Pierre Bouclier de Bo!3chervi le. a mem. of the L.C, Can., by Ame- li''j sister of ^he Hon. C. C S. de Bleury. B. at BoLicherville, Wq., 1820. Ed. at St, Sulpicc 53 ?..- tiled in Marcli, jrchant. elecU'd 2 fall oi' ly after iccesffful 8. Was iod, and re terina. College Montreal. Conducted lii.s medical stu- dies at Paris, wliere lie graduated. M., let, Sn>«ane, dan. of* H. L. Morrogh, Kftr]., advocate of Montreal (dead) ; 2ndly, MisH C. Luisnier, of Vi ire n new, W; IS a nieni. of Ex. Council and Speaker of present Houwe from July, IHGT, to Fel)., 1873. Entrusted with the formation of a New Cabinet on the resignation of Mr. Ouimet, a duty lie suceessfully accomplished, 22 Sept., 1884, when lie and his Minister?! were sworn into oflice, he (Mr. De H.)takin:i; the portfolio of Secy and Registrar and Minister of Public Ins- truction. Sat for Chand)ly, in Can. Assembly, fmnig.e., I8(il, until the Union. Called to L.C., July, 1SG7. A Conservative. — Quebec; Jlouch- ervi lie, DkLery, Hon. Alexander Rene Ciiausseguos. (Lauzon.) See Senate. DioNNE, Hon. Emzee. (Grandoille.) S. of hite Hon. Ainable Dionne, M.L.C., of L.C. li. at Kamouraska. ICd. at St. Anne M., 1852, Clara, dau. of the late J.F. Coll, 'ge, Tetu, Esq., N.P., Regii^trar of St. Hyacinthe Called to the Bar, L.C, Oct., 1851. Called to the L.C, 18(>7. A Conservative. — Ste, Anne , I ¥ laiL^'i'Tnu J ^ "^ "^^ jff^ ^* ^ !? U I |: ' V .!|. ji a ,>,>) 1,'' 451 DosTALER, Hon, Pierre Eustaciie J, 1\ {De LaNaudl^re . ) A dii'. of tlie Ivsolatod Risk and Farmers' Fire Insurance Co, tSat lor Jkuihier in Can. As- ecinbl}' from g.e., 1854 to g.o., 1S57, when de- lated, and from g.o., LSGl to g.e., 18()3, when again defeated. Called to the L.C., 18(>7. A Conservative. — Berthicr en haui. Ferrier, Lieut. 'CoL Hon, James, /. /'. ( Vic toria.) See Senate, Fraser de Berry, Hon. Jon.v {l^oagemont). The family of Frasor de Berrv is of very an- cient date, anjiMi^ sii'—rt- V! if §. V r tUe City anmir. for ■ics arising ut-Col. in 459 in the Militia; and a dir. of the Banque Jacques Cartier. Called to the L.C., 1867. A Conserva- tive. — Prince of Wales Castle, St. Antoine Si.y Montreal. Ross, Hon, John Jones, M.D. Shawinigan , S. of G. Mcintosh Ross, Esq., of St. Ames, formerly a West Indian merchant, by Marie Louise Gouin. B. at St. Ames. A physician and surgeon. Is a governor of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, L.C.; Surgeon 1st Batt. Champlain Militia ; Presdi. of the Cham- plain Agricultural Society, and a mem. of the Agricultural Council of Quebec. Was a mem* of Ex. Council, Quebec, and Speaker of the liegislative Council from 27 Feb., 1873, to Augt., 1874, when he resigned. Sat for Champlain in Can. Assembly from g.e., 1861, until the Union, when returned to Commons and Local Assembly. Resigned his seat in the latter on his appt. to L.C., Quebec, 1807. Continued to represent Champlain in the Commons until g.e., 1874, when h.3 retired. A Conservative. — St, Anne de Mierade,, ^,. vm.-t; ^» in'.-j.f^,! - -■; ,=, '* .m»^*'-! Roy, Hon Piere Euclide. (Saurel.) Is Treasurer of the Phillipsburgh, Farnham & Yaniaska Railway. Apptd. to L. C, Nov., 1873. A Conservative.— /S'^ Pie, P.Q. t •< K iliji i^:ii, I \ i- !i 1 :fl { /iil: ']' li, :|,,:i ■ , 460 SAVAaE, iTon. TnoMAS, 7.P. (.Gulf.) .,, . Of English descent. B. in the Island of Jer- sey, 16 Sept., 1808. Ed. there. M., at Berthier, (enhaut) P.Q., Apl., 1847j Mdlle. Julie La- liber te. A merchant and shipowner. Is a major in the militia Unsuccessfully contested Gaspe for Can. Assembly, g.e., 1863. Apptd. to L.C., 19 Nov., 1873. — Cape Cove, Gaspe, Staples, iTow. John. (Stadacona.) A timber merchant. Is mayor of St. Coluni- ba ; a dir. of the Union Bank of L.C. ; Vice- Presdt of the Stadacona Fire Insurance Co. ; and Presdt. of the Quebec Harbour Commrs. Apptd. to L.C, March, 1874. A Conservative.— Sillery, Quebec ; Stadacona Club . iVt » i \ » i . Starnes, LimUCol, Henry, /.P. (De Sala- berry.) - S. of a U.E. loyalist, of Scotch descent, who settled in Can. at the close of the Am. revolu- tion, by a French Canadian lady. B. at King- ston, Ont. Ed. at the Montreal College. Is Lieut.-Col. 1st Montreal Centre Reserve Militia ; Presdt. of the Metropolitan Bank ; of the Mon- treal and St. Jerome Railway ; Vice-Presdt. of the St, Jean Baptiste SociU^ ; and of the Montreal Warehousing Co ; and a dir, of the 461 Richelieu Steamboat Co. ; of the Can. Engine and Machinery Co. ; and of the Internationa^ Transportation Co. Was for some years a mem. of the firm of Leslie, Starnes & Co., wholesale merchants, Montreal. Has been a dir. of La Banque du Peuple ; a Warden of the Trinity House ; Vice-Presdt. of the Board of Ti ade ; and for many years Manager in Montreal of the On- tario Bank. Was Mayor of Mont.^eal in 1856- 57, and again in 1866-67. Sat for Chateauguay in Can. Assembly from g.e., 1857 to g.e., 1863, when he retired. Unsuccessfully contested Montreal at g.e., 1857. Declined a seat in the Quebec Cabinet, 1867. Apptd. to L.C., 1867. A Conservative, — 6, Place d'Armes^ Montreal ; St, James* Club, • " * - • Wood, Ifon. ThomaS; /.. {Bedjord.) Ancestors came from Eng., and settled in present U.S., whence his parents, Thomas Wood and Mary Skeels, came to Can. B. at village of Dunham, P.Q., 7 March, 1815. Ed. there. M., 1st, Ann Jane, dau. of Capt. N. Steavens (she d. 1841) ; 2ndly, 1845, Elizabeth, dau. of Capt. Wm. B. Seeley. A merchant. Is Mayor of the village of Dunham ; chairman of the Trustees of Dunham Academy ; and Presdt. Miesisquoi Junction Railway Co. Has been Mayor of the i il \ I H WMi PU ||il m r ,-y .',mt!' hi\ m I'll 1 f i: I i ^*w » li j« l » ! ft ''< Wi* ' W « W'^ i*^- ■■>»*' -- ■ vflmi* 462 Township of Dunham ; Prosdt. oftho Afj^rlcnltur- al Sociotv ; and of the Dist. of Bodfonl Jilflc Assn. ; and Warden of tlic county. An unnno- ceasful candiJate for Miflsiequoi m Can. AssemMy at. g.e*, 18GI. Apptd. to L.C., 1867. A Conser- vative. — Dunham. - i . • i- '*ujl . ^ • I w • > « (• • ' s ' ! I ■ J - I, , . , ... (Eleofod Juno and July, 1871 ; term expire.^, ■ ■ i • • 'VI f- ; i87r).) r ^ 1 . Lieui.'CoL lu on J. G. Blax(hi:t5 M.D, Speakei' [Eleoted Speaker 27 Doc, 18G7j re-electeil second term, Nov., 1871..} Clerh- — GKORfiii Manly Miir h*H «1- ■i*H> i3. of tlio Into Major Atlaiii Ohus. Muir, 41st Rej:;t., wUo Jlstin- ^ul-iliotl hinisilf hi-hly during iUi\ War of ISrJ, aad ivi-cived the goM iii'.^'lal for l)6U'oit. IJ. al Aiulu-rsiburg, Unl.. 1'' UNiml, ISOr. CalU'd lollic Bar, L.C., ISaO. Knlond s]»t.l. C'lk. of Qu(;boc Asscuibly, 3 Doc., same year. Cr^'atod a Kiri^ht of the Order of St. Gregory t1u» Groat, 13 April, ISOO. -1. 1 ex])irer!, V I --. Ai^EXANDER, CuAUM'jij;. [Mouireul Centre.] 2iid Mem, .ri .'■ • '. ' / I .'i^'-' ■ '• r " ■ "i Parents came from Dunkekl and Arbroath, Scot. H. in Dundee, Scot., U June, 181G. E.l. there. M. in IHi^S and came to Montreal, 1810, wliere lie has ever since resided. Has sat it) the Montreal City Council, as an Alderman, lor a long period, and is now Chairman of the Finance Committee of that body. Is Preadt. of the Protestant Institution for Deaf Mutes; and of the i3oys Home ; Chairman of the Board of Ivelief of the Protectant House of Industry and Ivefuge; Vice-Presdt. of the General Hospiial (and was previously 'J'reasurer); and of the liisiiiut Canadien o\ Montreal ; and a dir. of the Congregational College of B. N. A. ; and of the Sun Mutual Insurance Co., all Montreal iusti- tutions. First returned to Parlt., for present seat, by acclamation, 6 Feb., 1874, on resignation of sitting mem. A Liberal. — 209 VniversiUj St.y Montreal, ^4 '•- "siV t -• „• J ;♦ <■ Angers, lion. Auguste Real, Q, C, [MonU morencL] 4th Mem. r'> '.-3-»i • / B in Quebec, 1838. Ed. there. M. the dau. of Hon. Eugene Chinic, Senator. Called to the Bar., L.C., 1800. Created a Q.C., 1871. A l-il ■ t I 464 m ''- \ mem. of the extensive law firm of Langlois, An-I gers and Colston . Apptd. a mem . of Ex.-Coun- cil and Solicitor Genl. for Quebec, 22 Sept., 1874J First returned to Parlt., for present seat, Feb., 1874, on the resignation of the sitting mem.— Ke-elected by acclamation on his appt. to office. A Conservative. — 39, St. Ann St,^ V, T., Que* bee; Siadacona Club, Baby, MicnAEL William. iChicoutimi and : Saguenaij.] 2nd Mem. S. of the late Hon. Frangois Baby, who repre- sented *^ Stadacona" division in L. C, Can., from 1861 until his death, 1864. B. in Quebec. Ed. there. M. the dan. of J. B. Renaud. Esq., merchant, of Quebec. Is Presdt. Quebec and Lake St. John Railway Co. ; and Major Quebec Volunteer Artillery. Sat for Rimouski m Can. Assembly from 1854 to 1861, and for Temiscoata, from latter date until g.e. 1863. Returned for present seat 2 May, 1874, on resignation of sitting mem. A Conservative. — St* Louis St,, Quebec; Siadacona Club, Bachand, Pierre. [Si, Ilyacinthe,] '"^ Ancestors came from France. B . at Vercheres, P. Q., 29 March, 1835. Ed. at the Seminary of St. Hyacinthe. M., 1st, 1859, Delle. M. E. 465 i Delphine Dufort, of Montreal (she d., 1864); 2ndly, 1868, Delle. Marie Louise, dau. of Louis Marchand, Esq., of same city. Called to the Bar, L. C, 1800. A mem. of the Executive of the Reform Asson. of the Pa7'ti National ofMon- Itreal. First returned to Parlt. for present seat |atg.e,, 1867; re-elected by acclamation at last :.e. A Liberal. — aS'^ Hyacinthe. Ieaubien, Louis. lEochelaga.] Descended from Trottier de Beaubien, who mnie from France, 1650. S. of Pierre Beaubien, Isq., M. D., of the Univ. of Paris, who repre- sented Montreal from 1841 to 1844, and Chambly from 1848 to 1851 in the Can. Assembly, by Jus- line, dau. of late Hon. C. E. Casgrain, Seigneur U la Riviere Queue. B. in Montreal, 27 July, [837. Ed. at St. Sulpice College in that city. ., 1864, Suzanne Lauretta, dau. of Hon. Mr. fustice Stuart of Quebec. A mem. of the Agri- cultural Council of Quebec ; Presdt of the Hoch- Jlaga Agricultural Society; Vice-Presdt. of the Northern Colonization Railway Co. : and a dir, )f the Laurentides Railway Co. Represented lochelaga in House of Commons from g. e. 1872 intil g. e., 1874, when he retired from that House In order to confine himself to the Assembly, for \ \ I I I I fM r »% I, I vu HKArcfiKSNi:, IMiuui: ("i nvi ^ X. /*. J. /'., (!hy}hUU'nff(r(\) lliiij Mem. ' ' ■■ DovMOonilivi iVoin (won! 11hm»!i|(^n| |''i«'n<.h liiiii. ilio« in (;ivn. KM. n. oTI^iorrp lij-mK Im'mmo, Mm(|, l\>nn(M'lv a ImnluM- fufri'hnul, Mini M(»\v hu cnIimi- pivo larnuM* n( H^' »n(' r I lalo Piorro P'MiMmo «lo Alnras l'l--l)viildcr, Oarloton, \\ {). A Noljirv Ptiblio. Is Prortdt. vSt .Iran Hapli.slo Hocioly; Sco*v-Ti*oaf^urtM* i){ Coloni/,:\iiv»n Sucirtv Ni*. 1 , lionavontnro ; an I Ikus l>«.H>n kSi'v;')-l'iTasuior| ol Towiushij) Counril ol (Jiirlo((ni, j. Was actinjj; CidloiUor o( ('u.ston^'^, Fivsliorr Oversoor and i*oii Warden at Carlet»)n, tVoiii 1871 to 187 4. First returned to Parit. for pivs- c«t 8eat, 8 Augt., IS7I, on resign.'itlon of sittiii;; nieni. An IndepeiultMit (\>nserva(ive, anvl a sup- porter ol the Pe Uonehervillv^ Adnunistralion. fi -t( »4 , lM(;v. .\ ■{ki,i.I':uo?otnl!H'o.| 11. Ivl. iii line ()li\!iJ jollcrouillt, Sco Sen (iff. h |U:i,i.iNuiiAM, Lin(tr(Ud. SvhSKV lluin:itT,y. V I Ai'ifrn/eni/. | I I Koiirlli H. nl llu« l.iU' Sir AIImii P»flliii^r]mn), liirl., ol'Custlo IJclIiii/^liiun, Co. Louth, Ireland, liv l']Ii/,iilu'(lj, h(';'oihI Jmh. of I|j(» JIcv. Kdward |Viills, o{ Jtunilihy jhiil, Lincoln, KiiK- ; Htid tmiKls. oi 8ir Willidm l»«'ilin;j;liain, Ijin lirst iwoiK't, wliM wiiH .Momo liiiK! iScM.uelary to llio [i^^hl Hon. \V}ji. ]*ii.l, imd ulterwardn Coiii- jiiMsiouor ol l\n) Niivv, unl ropiM-.^cntod H( it^ate 111 tho I^ihgliMli lIiMisuor CvnniiumM. (See linrkes A N()lHnB'(V'an/r'.) J5, 2 Au.!,'., IhiOs. Kd in Ireland. ocii^tv No. fr I y-Troasuior] .«incG Jan., ns, FisluM'T leiou, tVuiiii It. tor pivs-i w ot sittiii.:;| , auvl a sup-' liuibtnvlion. |1. Aral.u'lJa, dan . ol WnK Jlulnu'M, JiiSij., oi* (^allod (<» t'i" i;ur. Ji.U., 18 II. Jk iioIkm' iliMI l.'Col. Isl iJafl. Ar«i('nt(Miil Militia. 11 an tin'ii Prcsdt. Ml" lli(» Si. Palrick'M Socit'tv ot PHMiirc.'il. W'ns lor iniuiv ycjirH a political ,, principal- i'itci' I'or tl 10 now.^papcr jircsH o I !..( Iv lor tlio Montreal Time^ and the Montreal ^"//y A'( //• WaM llr(» niMtristrate pent witli ?ol. WellHM'Mll in IS.'JT, wIkmi that ofiicor attack !t. Cluirle.s. Sat lor pro.sont weal in Can (nnhly, from isr)l to J8(U), wlien uneealcc Ab- on I 468 petition. Returned to present House M acclamation at g.e., 18()7. Re-elected at lasj g.e. A Conservative. — ^^Dunany Cottage;] Cote Ste. Catharine, Montreal. BissoN, Elie Hercules, K.P. {Beauharnoh\ 2nd Mem. S. of M. Alexis Bisson by Esther Longtin,, both of St. Remi, Napierville, P.Q. B. at St. Remi, 8 July, 1833. Ed. at Montreal College] M., June, 1861, Dame Virginie Rapin of BeaiiJ harnois. Admitted a N.P., 1860. Was Deputy Registrar for Chateauguay from 1856 to 1858J and Deputy Prothonotary for Beauharnois from latter date until Nov., 1860. First returned to Parlt., for present seat, 14 July, 1873, on tlie death of Sir George Cartier, the former mem. a| Liberal. — St. Louis de Gonzague. Blanchet. Lieut. 'Col, Hon. Joseph Goderic, M,D. (Levis.) Family one of the first established in La Non] velle France. S. of M. Louis Blanchet, of St. Pierre, Riviere du Sud. B. at St. Pierre, I June, 1829, Ed. at the Quebec Seminary, and at St. Anne College. M., Aug., 1850, Emelie, dau. of M. G. D. Balzaretti, of Milan, Italy. A physician. Is Lieut, -Col, of the 1 7th Batt, i 469 foliinteer Infantry, whicli lie raised in 1863, id has since commanded. Elected Hon. Presdt. i\ie"^Cerele de Quebec, 1871 ; Presdt. of the levisand Kennebec Railway, 1872 ; and apptd. jmem. of the Catholic section of the Council Public Instruction for the Province of Quebec, J73. Commanded the 3rd Administrative Batt. Frontier service during the St. Alban's Raid, 565 ; and was in command of the Active Militia force on the south shore of the St. Lawrence, jiiebec District, during the Fenian Raid in i66 and again in 1870. Was Speaker of the fouse of Assembly of the Province of Quebec )m the meeting of the First Parliament after ^e Union in 1867, until its dissolution, 1870 ; i-elected to that office for the New Parliament, [ov., 1871. Was Mayor of the Town of Levis ^r six years. An unsuccessful candidate for Levis Can. Assembly at g.e., 1857. Sat for present ^atin Can., Assembly, from g.e., 1861, until |e Union, Jwhen returned by acclamation to [ouse of Commons, where he continued to sit itilg.e., 1874, when in consequence of the [)eration of the act respecting dual representa- )n he resigned his seat in that body, in order remain in tiie present House to which he was rst returned at g.e., 1867. A Liberal Conserva 4 r '< ! a.' I itti .^ *«c'**tv$t'-;<-^''4!,.s^^^*^*" ffiiljill !:i t ' ''.1 470 live. — St Joseph St,y Levis; SpeaJcer^s Chamh\ Legislative Aacmblj/, Quebec; Cercle de] bee. ' ' ' Brioham, Josiah Sandford, M,A,y M.l (Missisqv.oi .) . .J ,. Ancestors came from Eng. B. at St. Albaa Vt., 15 Augt., 1818. Ed at Burlington, Yt| and McGill irniversity, Montreal. Unmarri A Governor of the College of Physicitina Surgeons, L.C. Has been Mayor of Phili; burg, and Warden of Missisquoi. First return^ to Pari t., for present seat at g,e., 1867. elected at last g.e. A Conservative. — FJiik burg P.Q. , , j CameroNj ALEXANDEft, JIf .2). {Hunting do)h)l\ Mem. s'i r A ^— ■''■■> '^^\^ ' ■^ >• • A doctor of medicine. Has been Mayor i Huntingdon. First returned to Parlt., forpn sent scat, on death of sitting mem., 29 Maj| 1874 A Conservative. — Huntingdon, Chapleau, Hon, Josei'h Adolphe, Q,C. {Tm\ ' bonne.) 2nd Mem. ' ** Ancestors came from France, and were earl| settlers in the Seigniory of Terrebonne. B.i Ste. Therese de Blainville, Terrebonne, P.Qn Nov., 1840. Ed. at the College of Terrebonne ni 25 Nov., 1874, Marie Louise, dau. of Lieut. - King, Brigade Major, Sherbrookc. Called to [Bar, L.C., ISGl. Created Q.C.I 873. A dir.of jLaurentidee Railway Co. Was a mem. of Ex. tiicil and Solicitor Genl. from 27 Feb., 1873, [il 8 Sept., 1874, when he resigned with his ^f, Mr. Ouimet. Unsuccessfully contested fcheres for House of Commons at g.e., 1872^ 3t returned to Parlt., for present seat, by ac- tuation, at g.e., 18G7. Re-elected by ac- lation at last g.e., and again on his appt. to ice. A Conservative. — 10, St. James St,, mtreal. .. ,, .. : . , , 1 > UVEAL', Alexandre, B.C.L., (RlmousJd.) JndMem. .' ' : ».i> Second son of Hon. P. J. O.Chauveau, Q.C., I.L., late Prime Minister of Quebec and Jaker of th^ Senate of Can. B. 14 Feb., 1847. I. at the Jesuits' College, Montreal, and at [val and McGill Universities, at wdiich latter, took the degree oi B.C.L., 18G7. M., 1 gt., 1871, at Rimouski, Adele, eld. dau. of the ^n. U. J. Tessier, LL.D., Judge of the Super- Court of Quebec. Called to the Bar, |C., 18G8. Fir.sf. returned to Parlt.,' present scat, May, 1872, on resignation of ■' I r y I ■;{, f' 1 ;':**»• I I ^1 472 A niorol\f\nt. First rrhirnrd to l*iirlt., pr^Rent prr\(, l\v fivM'hvinrttion, j\t In^t ^.o. Liboml. — /?^/(p//. , , i Davu) Kkh1) Cokv>n«.7. J\(}fon(n'al Fm 8. oflate M. Daxui Klf^ury David, iSoul| bv Oeoilo Poitrap, both nativt'.«? ol ('a»i. 11, f^ttni(-a\i\-U(Vol1otM, P.Q., 1M'2I, Kd. Www 1f(, 184:1, Olivo, ^h\\\. ol M . Kratn^ois Hnvrr, Montroal (sho «i.) ; 2nilly, 18r>H, Sophio llomi roliot ot tho lato .losoph r.xpiiu K^i}., M.1M\ loa«iing moin. o( the liihoral ptirly ol Ij.C Alvicnnan ol Montreal; rrcrdt. ofduMMoi Colonisation Society ; Vicp-)*n'Ho?V^) ; ar.«i a «iir. ol' tho Noil orn Colonization liaihvav. First rohn'Mod Parlt., for prcj^ciU soat, at last, g.e. A Cv>nwq tivo.— 1%, ^7. Denis >S7, Monrn\iL Churoh, //on. Licvi iUcGUca, (j^. C. [/\)?»^,V)ip« UoyrrJ foplno lloiiiil M,,.,M r.r,| niio Montr It. o\ iW of the Norl h1 rot\»rnpilr^itS mill \\\ MS, wnhl ln« Mp|>i. (o oOhMV Apji Wo, '22 "^oi^t » I;m I. Mm lor OdiwvM. hoiii ISVI . NvlhM\ 1h^ T' liriMl. Holm III! iV \\\vfiy'\\\ ROMt !>N ju'olmnmion, on hin Mp|t|. |.m Off W)K )h:\\ .U'.Vi (iv;oK<;i-; lUoVt. liKoiAi.i; 111 lV«\MMhi< .1 iVoin Tupl . D.'inii'l l\ Po nini| rhov!\l\1 S( . l^ \\l\o o«>nnu{in^lotl (lu^ lM<\u'h roi*v»i»8 jvl tho H %>( Mouononholn. Jwlv \}, lT*>i'>, \vI\o!t (ho Ki whoiv (\Mpt . IV HoiiwjiMi \vi\s Killo.l. '^nu oftho h\w llv>u. l)\ K. 8. Do iUni^j oci\K\l to ilic tiilc ol TouiU vio l?oni\,N 47 ft I (Sm. M. fU IIh» JVIfMior JImiimo, (!nt<'M»i (In n .IttlM', iM'i. |i]«|. ill Mf.lilfMll. M., K<'|,|.., III. llrMH'Jnllts r'M. iliitt. m( U, M. \ ,n, M(t{Ui |Ml. ttviuMiillnv I'll M ff.hirii'wl (o I'/ulL inon< n n liV'^f-" 111 WIMll !»1 Im'^I Ufi(\ ('nfrnit i fif L iir n iiiiN, .li AN Aimmj'HI':, 7. /'. [I\'h'lirlirfr\ y)\ \)\\ UiMi'Mi, mT Sf . (MlfM* who will in iIm' Anr^i^'mMv niitl InnK |imiI in flic roiiHlifii- liil Hlrii'iiilp'^ \^ Jiicli riiliiiiiml'MJ jn fjir* I'vchfM RlU.Jinl 1. <). ^v i\o linv llni >\ ln\nl, «>l l!\\vt\, lioin 1. U.(M\\iin4 lPl/''.V.| A S( . I' ci ivMiu* 1^^'AV, .loHioni Nkrtou. I )\(nmffha.\ 2xu ill II. M ml woro (iiiiiHv ^rl'lf'«l liv IIm' HiHon IHIJ. II. nl Mt. (hiiM, Ih;i4i I';«I. iH IIi(> 'iroHorMl. llvnrinllip mihI J(»li«>(l". M. fliird i»l' iIh^ lalo ll(»ii. U(M»Ii «jn i*-'.!. (hirn. In ill. (t| (hr /\^iiiMillmi»,l M(M'i( ly of Jiii'lioliMi. [nn^iiH'iM^PHlnl cninlidnfr inr Kiolieli^'M in ('nn. MiiMy ii^., 1M7'I, t>n vrni^hnlinn (»!* pitting liit'ii (\>h?y\,K<(\ KuAN<;(nj4 Xamiou lloNrioMMi: i\ S. of tho Into M. Ati)j!;ii.", 2(i .Inlv, IMJO. Md. tlirrc ituMo, lSti|» NMillo I'MjiN ir Voillotjx. A tiiPioli If^Soov. ol tho Mt'hool ('nrpovMlinn. IIhm In Mjvvov ol ll\c> Prt,riflh,f\nt| WiiiMlm i»l lhrt\»iii V\vM rohinuMJ 1(> PmiII.Jov |»rrflrM»l himiI, 21 I' Is; I on rrsi^njilion olHininir nuMn . — ^7. (/wi H/rY Mt>nv, K?«A Hrvi.Kii. \(\>uiif}f of (H((tw(i \\, it) r .S. An (^xlonMivo hnnl»or ninnnljirli In Mayor o( Ihtll, lunl a dir. ol' tho (Uiiuuliv (' tml Railway. First rotnrnoil to i^arll. tor pro? Foat at last jr. A (^ i>nHorvalivo //»(//. A Mov^U(^oiNrr. I'Mr^t rotnrnod to Psiill. propont scat, h\ nov'lj\n»}\lii>n, at Insl g.o. ' ff • Con?«crvativ^. — Laprairie. S. ol the late M. Fortiu of Laprairie. b.vJii'il 47 1 {\\\\r IncM NHoMMM A iu», \vli<» wi ill. (Ihtc. )\\. Hum I'l 1 HonI, 'il I'pII II v» ^vv iiiMiv; FjftuliiMl iM(Mli(',jiiCMi( Mcdlll Odllf^r, Lrc Im» lno|{ liJH decree of M.h., 1H45. (*n- ^iiiinl. HnvfMl iiH n. Piii'^cdfi ii,( QimnuiUnr', (iMHc IhIp, diiing IHI7 ((ever y^nr) and fHlH. i|((l} ami as HiirJi, (•(.«inrnaii(l<'fl Ilr8f, Mm K >>'. ''^''^Hlipij HicaiiuM* />(»rM, and ailcrwanlM (lio aririCMj HUM' Lit CitnaiUcnnOj iMiill Rpccially for (he i/' (>/f»fM'r? 1 ■viiT, in uliicli laflcr vcHflt*! lie w.iH wreijkcd in nuvnnlMrliiKB^.) iHdl, during a viuItVl roturned at ^.c, J 807. A C o onRcrvfttive \\s fuino l)V Jii mt/'ic, •■i V M '%■>*,» •< . *• -t««ra»r..i5t-^,, kt »- > t I •>\^H\, \y\\. IM!.« \,ni,. thh.i \ ii,m|m|„i, \\>\^ \sf\^\\ \V!n.|.-\^ ni rluhl»\r»i\. Mil. I MfUn. r^v - l,rtUv>^\\tM>^> Mi< I r ni Cum ., I "Mil. % \siM \\\\i\\ iho Thi^sh. \\\\v\\ lit'!'. )iI(h| ihi 11 vVisf., l^AT, \\vOt\ \\m\. \s\ M.lwttnl IhiniMioli \V\y Ot\.\ i\\\x\ yNf \\\\^ \)\\sA\\^x< \\yH\\y\ *^rTiii > I' ' 'I ,,| MHvm- f f'l \\\ Miih"! I'HMi'iilhl-, hI R'f Hfiiinu. A Nfi^tff^ kwit h I «'M.| fi *|U ^^l (fi'> l'lii(lj|.nfM(r^% f«'fui i\\\ > I * l|,^^|y^^Biui| Mtlllcil nl V>mnn'lijh' nr')if»n?< ; ..: -Aii'l Inn. ol y\. (lAiin l.jijnio, K.^'j , fh'' w<'lf iiitwii (^iii. hiil!»ni*. M. Ill Vniimclil^^lHs l^^^, I Nov.. IM|M. l-M. nl NicolH (;(,ll<'4 M., 11 ron\^^n i'nuwoi U \Vci" I 1 1 1 * » ' ' ' ■ I " ' iH I ' ' * I*- I' * t ^! Oct., 1M7.1, Mfxrio, pixili iliui. of notnliiljpir \)\\. ^W^wo^ M««|.« of TUwo invovfl (^tllivl fo i|)p ^^)no\>r«» \h\\\ IS^T.'^. Utt'^ l>rf'n for nmtiv vcmuih 0«M>tvih\\toV to \\\0 piMJntlioJll nnil M(MV«|»fV|UM' |M»'pq ofM)no. \V;iM n<, (Frsitu'P), isru H. Is n«.>w piI. nnd ro- )^tn^)>. of Li> (^m.t/y/t»f/otfn<«»^ (Tlu'pp Itivoifl Anthovof hfi (ytj^t'ifi* th' (^Uf^hf>>\ nn liJslorit'Hl oppfiy, v^^r>'' ) An ttnpni'i'f'^i^lnl immliilnlp lor St. Mrt\tviof\ in tho (VMuinoi^p, Oi^l ., iHfi'^. V'mi lvt\irnoii to Vnrlt» tor prrsrnf prnf, af lnsttr.»', A (\>n«!orvativo. — Thre^ Hircr.^, A nAtivoi>t\lrol. Was tor a lotv^fhonod povioil A menu ot' tho oorporation of Qnoboo. First lo- tnvnoJ to rnvlt., tor |>ro30!\t Pojit, l>v nooltuufl- tion, at jr.iv* 1S(>T; r<^-oUvto»t hy aoolatnntii^n nt kst g.i\ A Oonporvutivo. — 2j ftVrttif/ /l//^^ »S/ Iloci>K, M018K. [Moskinofii^^.] J^t tor Maskinonjr^^ in Can. ArsciuMv ftvm 18<>3 until tho Union, when ilofoated lor the Common?*, Fir^^t rodirttcd to pro.settt IIou5»o ai IB I \U*»{ g.i*. A Iill»eral — /(^/r//'/T dfi l,n}ip \^n M. nl" tlin hilo Liciif .-(lol. fr iml^rfimlM. olthn \\\{o Mori, .fnrn''^ \v^ 'MMfi'I/i : ifif 'T iinii V \v\KVfi fl IiMMtl . of f li»» I'ly . ( "Mfifil nnrl "rirv •iirlinUHMH (»rli.(^ M. in (^iiflifc, M! Nov 1^20. I^M . iH Mr. liiiMri [nnkof Ij.O. ; rttwl Viro-(^hfin(;ollor of f;('nnf»x- lllp nnivorpjly. U(H»«1. Iioh . doirrof* of |VT . A cm lioinioxvjllc IH55. \Vn« «. i MPfii. (►f the r^x |ouncilo( Quehpo (nun July, 1H(»7 until 'M) Jnly, IM,(lnrin,!j: whiidi pfMiml ho Im»M (|,o oHico of )lirilnr-(l(»nl., frfi ii.|)|)t(l. Attornry-fJenl., |iich lio hold until the tiuio of his rowi^mation, nwg to his disapproval of tho action of thft )vt. rcHpooting the cxchauge of land at the inncnee, on 30 July, 1874, ftfurcsnid. Sat M fcV '^ s 8 411 iM^^i^ n\uil tUr ThioM \\\\v\\ p'hniHil In Cmh ^^^«Nh% \>luMo lu» t»n»\Hnnnl li» u«|M»'^'i'hi \\\\ \\\\\\'^\^ Minri> ihi< r»nnn. A rnnnnv nli\ r A'.\\\ . oi i.'U*^ Hon IM l"l U A llnnliiM i i\>^^\\ K'.M \nn\l >ti\\» IP.^', ivnd iiH^mwimiIm Vmm^^^oo. .^ \>xy\s \'y)'> . I'M. Mi r»nlrt. M . ilJ i\\lUvl ioiUo Hm. I..V\» Minvh. IM05. If) PM \^t U\<0^\Mo\n^ Afjpoointiow oliho l\\vii t<\\Um ys\ \)\w\\\' \ ot \\w I »>(lMni«^t'o A'M iriHinvnl S(j Oi\iN No. '1 \ of fl\o V^h\i^lMH» \\\\y\ Uo'iIoimI Hiuht^ l\> I rtu>l o( tho vMv>,>\o(v tor (Ivo Promolion oi i^jv^i!U\ ln»h\s(vv I \\\\y\ ^'i^^> Tn^^Jl . oTlholl* l\\\n\rtno Sx>o\*My o(' M . N . A j ami ol llb^ S»viij ixNrlUo Uo'Xvv>iviu\jv of (lu> Provinv^o oT iJiuU^ >Vrt!5 t^^\^^^<. of tUo AgrivMildiral (\MiiuMi vjucKv tor j^oiwo year?* . 1 >oolii\oni\i'V of !)»♦' Op iMMiiinn. A I .iln^iftl jmhI fi, NMllnfuilJMl I/, /i7, (t| l/Ah^p (^nili^Mi. IV I). II in ( -linlifMit/Kfiy, AujjI , |M';!I, I'M. Ill Mnf,li»>M.I ('nlh'^rp. (ira- jliiiloihirt M. h. n( Mt^UiJl I hiivpiwily, MAvii». yl/.Y^. \ Napier • nUoSoo»^I.Hl St. Plnli|.|.r.P.g,.,!l AiiKl.. lH2;i. VA. v^v. M,,Mr|»l., IM(1H» hrlln. o VH> i> CQ^H«,|,p(i|,^^,„|,|^. (1^,11 .nl jU rvu\uvn«,.,p (1^ Lr,„„.v jvSowrttov M I'^lcn or Ntt|)it'rvill9. In Hony.-TrcivKurer of "tM\» As'»ou«y,^|j,^ ^^^^ ^^j^^. ^^^j. thft Sc|j;n|ory of 8t '^ I ■!! I I rV r 4BI Gforiyc. First vrtnrnril to rnrlt. , tor prpsfnt pont, Oct ., IMTO, Oh »l(^at]n^( nittin^z mptn . |{r| rlootoi^ l\v MOol:nnntion i\t last ^.r. A IjiluMnl S. o('t]\p Into Aloxis lijvtrninboipr, lv-!(|.» J.|V 01 Montreal. H.tluMv, IS Anj;t., IR2I . l\l„ tl\o pip|»Mo( Hon. K. ♦! . Tapinrnti. I'rtlhM] tt> iho \\\\\, \iX 184!^. 1;^ prop, ot' /y<» Xalioni'd !nu\ir. o1 PnMio. Woikf C^n., iVon^ July, 18();nintil Mjirch, 18()4. Sal for Ba^'ot in VviW. Apponibly from g.o., IHoil nntil thf I'nion, when ilf^lojvtoti for th(» (VmhI mon^. First rotwrnoii tt> prosont HoiiRO torpr f^nt poat ftt la>«t g.o, A Ijiheral. — 85, Vnii Avfyvie^ Monireah T;AVONr>F, KMKnv, J,r. [Vn'mh^fuil] B. at Ui.o,,nMl, P.g., 29 May, 1821. K.i Vandivnil. M., Anjit., lv^49, Dllo. l.oii. Prr^vopt, pistor of»T. \\. Provost, Fsq.* 1\>mor M .V . P . for Soulangcs. Is Mayor ot 8i.Mar(li( First i^clurnod \o Parlt . for present ^eat at ii g . ^ , A Coujf^na tire . -^i^f HinHh€, oblic Works , \8C>4 >^al 4fl5 AKt^KMRn, Francoir CrfAnT-F:f< Rtavt^lam. {Moiifmrftjny.} 2Nt> Mpim. oni V'ropq ttKMUip, near n «nirfi V IMticr 1 009. rlll«'il i\\ Milli'vy* umr Q\\v\)vv^ and (lionnf tp- piummI to I/IrIpI, ofnlnch rsMnily llio cplrliratcul A\o\) Ijaiigplior wnw a mmmm . ; and cjii nnd lior'fl lilc IVovn fho (^iwanUf^ oT (Jrauvillo, I^'ranep, fo hn '1\ flio \t\\o Hoy li. J. ( apniiK, (nniMlc'r fd' itrtl IlnivpTPil y, ludoti^od . 11. at Sip. Ifopalio, \ir,i{, 1\ Q., 21 Dor, ., IM.'IH. Md . iti fdaPRJcfl at Hvaoinlho rollofro, and in law af Laval or 185iBiiivorpi(y, uhorp ho ^radnalod willi ffrvti\ dis- \\\(^ CoiAolinn, lH(i|. M. 2 Vv\^., IHOI, Vir^'iidn Marie k ^^^p^ for preBiiftli iS«>|)h',o, dan . ol {\\{\ late .1. ^^^aI^'^ lOprj . — 85, Uji^'w'^''^'^^*^- ^'allf^'l t«> tl»e QMel>oe Har, iHlil . \n \\\m\\, o\ the (\>nn(Ml of Laval nnivfM'Rily, and iloppor (>r(^ivil Law and <»(' INdilioal {''iconomy S2l . K'^ III inRlitntioii ; provi(»UBly licdd the rhair (d' \\\m\ Law. WaR Seo.y , of the (irpt Crdnni/a nUo. ''^^^^'Bii Sooioiy eRtaMiph(»d in (^m.,rnnl ]]f\^ hrvw ;sq.» 1'v>vn\0'^s,i( . ol the Iu,Hi(ut Canadien ol Quehrc. Afj lot Si d. !* eat ai ^* pccoBRt\tl Candidate for Bagot in prcflent teat g.C*., 1871. Firp't returned, lor pr'^Bcnt V "T'-r tf »> H 4«^l1 ♦ u if \ V UprnV"\ \ V\ l.lM'ii N UMMii'HM. 7 r I Pcir/M \\{ \\W V\\\\\\\\. M»M.M Ml ll«n Mnhltl|.'(l!l|l III I If 1 1 An ^\n=»n>n 'r^wninl mhtli«l»M»'' lt»r I »im • Im"1j>hin<» Klin, iliiu. i»r M. ('i^( ^li li fHlH1(< t\wA ' •' t ( f t'rtfv lit* I'llfnht ||('\VAIMU. [JAfM'In.ili' M , ^^ /• ( ./(ff(/l(f^tf \\ I'll I M-I11111..I Im TftiK , (.If (ff7^'/.f)f ^^ftl, '•umiiIm <'?t«ii»' !•> <'iui liHiii l||^ n M., h'.OO, Hi llninnlnii. MiM.i'il. M-l. I' , Mi .lMfl^, Im;^^, rr^, iMiii. mimu i,vi iiMiri|itt I f WMinMll'>f. It (•( Mm mmImii . I' i»Ml f «h(f f(^*l f/i I'fir | h< I To , . i^^jK|ir^MMif tt«Mll, ill |r n., h'.<;'/ , rr»(.|('/Uw| f,y i •,!"!« »\ «MM liWWrt' iliiiMiilinii nl hifil /',.<». A (lorrMiT vri,f, Kll, Will lAM WuMfJ'Nf, II f^ I, (II / yo ] \\ 1. 1. m'i>B' '••''!• pMitMihlirp. II Ml \\ii\\nri\, I'.f;., .-{0 i\\ \y' i.nlovr- ^KW^ .l^'-ITi. I<)«l . Ill Mlniil»ri«l|ri» AMMl"fr»y, V^^- .'. |. ^^i^ylB''* I'll!'*!' iiM'lihilioi/ iio U\u\{ Uir* l')h/,af»II( M^nry in Ifornari i^ I i 18T4.Fillon Florenoo, old. »Inn. of J. V,. P, F.pq.. ol K»iowlto!\. ('ji1|p(l (o the Bar, I,rJ ,l\\no, lsr>M. Is D.D.n.M. orDiRl.of Brdforili (ivsviui Lodgo <>r r'rcHMnaPons of linrbee. \Vj ]hd. 1)1' 11m^ Observer, ((Vuvjuif^villr), for a slii })eriod; ami lias lulil tlio PrrRiilenev of II Provl. Aps!\. of Protoptnnl 'JVaclioiR of (Jiul j^'ivRt rotnvn(^(Ho PniK. lor presonl Poal,l>y(ij cIaiuation,nt laRtg.o. A Consorvalive, — Km\^ ion, McGa\ viiAN John W., J,J\ (Montreal IWJ 2nd Mom. An Aldonnan oC Mnnlroal. Firsl reinrnrl Parlt. lor presoni 80ftt, Angt. IHT^V, on llio dd of Iho sitting menu A Conservative — 517, If'j Ham ^7., Montreal* MAtT.i.orx, Va].\v. (IVmisronata.) Fan\ilv onnio troni V'rar.co. S. of M. Aniol Maillonx. H. at Caoouna, P. Q., 4 Ocl., ^ Ed. at St. Anno\M College. M.. 2 Fob., IjJ IVllo ApoUino Dionno. Ifas boon Soo.-Tn enror of tho (\>nnty Rineo 1S()5; iSoo.-Troactij of Vigor, sinco 1855 \ ani'i Soc.-'rroa.snror ofi Council, and of the Connnrf. of Schools, fori Arsono, fiinoo 1863. 8at for ToniiHCOiiata House o( Commons from g.e., 1872, untild Iho AppfMn))ly, fo whicli lio wasi firf^l. rlocfffl |f^(»7, and haR flinc.r' ronfi?iuo«l to Pit Mhto. A oiiRervftlive. — Sf /irsfifr.* AijiiMT, //f)/K lli'jNiii (Uw>M)N, Q. C^ {Three Rivers.) Fiuiiily cnnic frnin I''rMfi(;e aii;l spftlofj in Dit't. Three Uiverf^, JHI)!?. M. of tlif' Into NnfT)i'lif|iio |»!hiut, Isr-ec, 22 Sept., i. 1b Govio leader in the Aspemhly. Con- |tr(l Nicolet nnHiicceRBtnlly at g.e., 1807, and jrre Hiverp, Oct., 1M09. Fir^^t retnrned at last Ue-ehn'tod hy acclamation on lii.s npi>t. to p. A Moderate Liberal. Quebec; Three Ircri. [RciiAND, Licnt.'Col, Ff;lix OAniuEh, TV, /'. [»S7. Johns.) Notary Public; Liuut-Coh commanding Batt. **Richelieu" Light Tn fan try ; and ed. !^ I VM) I' Ik Ap«iM^ »^rtlu> l\f^ii A'lifu^nirf i\\ MmmIu-'iI. )'lj iM)Pf iii4 Wthrv o \\\ i\\o Mn o MM) I tn;ii \v ll >\ t\\ to Tinu M i>l thr U\\r .1 I, 1\| INlMilinJ' >n] \o w :\.^^> vofwvnotl fof Monli'nim in III" I'll A8S0\nM\ 'M il.Wk )'^<>I,1m»I (II«1 \\n\ live Im i;i| '22 An!Jl., l.'MT. l^i nnil mI li'A^n ninp WnD r^O'' \')\n\f\vv'«M|. An !\v»'lnljM*i. I''irj( 1\n'nox^ T»> V'A\M , tor prr'^c^nt ^^v w Mindi on (ho tvs\irnrt<\on \>t'!l\o Mitiin«», tmnn. A I- ^xM'Vrttn VV .1 t >p05itM to M I .Oii'UJ ilill 1\ 1 in»Mi ^U1^p^^r<'5 ?ir llt<^ n A>lti pviv"i]<\^05? oljMtnovi l\\ tl\o l''iM>ni 1) ('MtlDillflil'ltll arjti by v'.vtholios, in i\ll piitlp v>l »Mnini«il 15. >V. r.^n^hfvf Si, rtt\< \ \>9 a. .sv. Ciifhm^^f'^ 411 1 \\sn ll« iMnB V"»Mift'''^^ " nl flir. Info f*" K Mrfli^f, T.^'j , Jn HI tin IMM In iMJt llMMl.^f^fi Mftvof'.fRf. ri^rr^ i K.» I iiBw n»M'(MH'lw («»i (ottr vf'Mfrt. ril^'*,f'''l l'rr»c«'lf, ^^f l!nMli»M»« )i.l Ifi'^f jf f . An lf('h"fi"fi'l''r»f f/Mff^^r- ||JVC». — Sf . Vif*}\v h^i Itrffiifrfff (ill iit'h, Ijdi'lrt I Vn^wilh I 1 I'lPMiK, nl till' Ml. .I(»Imi'm MfUik ; flfi'l fi ^ '0 o A cB "f ^^ . '''''i'* OiiihM'l, ofMlo, ItoR^, I'. () \ M\io\\ I !■""''''" "^ •'"•»'<'« lH'2;i. I'll!. hI, l.liO (^;ll^'^^fl of r t\\o viijB 'LvHritillu' mid Mdnlrrnl. M. ^\m Jarjf* iSiiiil. (^ilic^lld llio fljir, li.C;., Aiii/f. I^'.ii, ,), r!\nn> I. \)o\uiniv'»B |'i'H(*lipp(l lor poimm yp.'UH ftt Vuudrciii), of (\y/'M'rnvB^I' villajTo lie wnfl Mnyor. Croalpd Q. C, Sat lur IJcuuliurnuis iii (Jan. Afjaorubly, k '''^"^'^•WKytSSKp *VI>t™*,.,>«,^. . i IHO ^\\^ysN < j\»v^ ^!^h* \\\\\\\ ♦M ^'>>l* t iMt'K M hhM I Mill IiIpIiI.1 fiii'ii \^\ \^i*\\\o^ M'SoUih^MM |lHtt»MU»l»Ml \\\s\ tlMI't' Uli'1 :^ f lis I \\\ w \\\v\\\ MM iMMlMflttll Ml |mm| If h \ I '/,H'?/'f »'W( J V'« .- -^ •1^ 111 M ImimjiM'X I*|^ h » ' Lk ^''*^* h |»'r.*»t» .<,<»• »i> oH>n h^N '» \\\\ ;lM«ihil rMMuH m( WmIIm Ai^H'MllMfnl M/^/'i^^/, (I ,( |, , IfHl/ III. j.liuliwj l-v rt' /IhiiiMhrrn fi^ In^if liNlIlM' (//Ml n (il'IM. lIlMI I' irMMWANMr, 4/ //, ,(\OU 0^^^' II ill i^H'i.oo, n Jiiii" \n\<) Ivl fil lli^ ^^^frr 111 OtiMltMMUitl III IImIVMhI I'hiv/^rwily. vl.M/* h':» iiultiiili^il M.h.. iM.lfi, Mm'1 l»'"f» ^fi AlM^fr^^^f^ 1 4\H for |>vrM(M\l prnl , Aj)!., ImTI, i»n fofil^niilinti nf f»it(ino nuMu . A l\>n.'-'prviUivr. — 19, V'Aiyuil Houvni, N'lrroH. {l\oifrifh\) Firwf rf»lnvh(>tl (o Pj»*H . {)»!• pvrMpnl ^imiI nl K<^ ] M(; Ho rloolrd Mi IjimI or. A liiluMul 8. o('(li(> 1:\(t^ Ko\-. .ijiM. UnhrrlPon, lor lliiilv yoj^rs |>M«to\* ol tho riuio^riYlivtioiUil ('Inncli !ii| Sl\\!irlt\olMr(jnrn(- IvotShorlnooKo, V }) W . \\\ MlnjirlllrM. Md. in Omu. M . JSTO, Mivrv .1 . ,rlr ShtM'lMooK(\ I J PrrRill . ol' ' l\Mi]\vM\ ; nnropont nuinioii>{il RV«{onu iMoA ; Mnyor oCSlioi- br(V>ko, l^%M-:>, nnii iVom lsr»S until l.^dM ; audi A\' ft« a nuMu. of l*]x. CouiumI ond 'J'rcnfMUTi' o! Qnolw. Ironi 2:> Oot., ISGD tiutil 7 8opl., is;4,| Nvhon ho rotinvi iVoiu tho (Jovl., on tlio lanJ exclu'uijio oaso : rr-}\])|H>inlod to «iuno ollioo in Mr. Po Honoborvill< 'h Adinini'^trutioii, '2'.lSopt.! 40! inrMia, 1^7'!^. l''it*Ml. iffiifiirrl Id rnrll . , for (.rf'FU-r»f, 01, R|i|»l . In (iiricp, nii«l n.!/,!i,in Jit. IhmI j^.»'. A ( nil , Inr ihiiiv \t>l.l. K'l.iiil A . < 1 . NV 00 MPivulivc. — l\'t'Uin(/fnii />7., Hkcrhnwke ; (Inn- ntlt'd lAfr. I IliMMoln MiM'OHlnrw from SI. Mfilo, r'rnnco, H. (.('Ilip jjifp M. I''. M. Hoy, <»f Ml, AfiiK^ Ih l'(»r;u lifMT. h. It Sf>|.l., |.^^;ir». K(l. n,( SI., Ar.n'M I III \v^o M. ('Mn»iiiM>, M . (:,/;.fMhin.ii. ofJ. i; Sapfli'vi ll.«, 1^ iW( 1 o f (I If^lM^ A I'rov' ;i("in,l ]ifu\({ iihi'/.n.* ii 111 ,BHurvrV(>r riml (-ivil MfiuiiK r-r. Waw ()<»! It. < M ' IH'^H I r ^ IkvB'""' A^^'nilor DimI,. or( r(*M( 1\» hU'CM' o r (' ro( hiriinn ot iHiiH. iro-olo<'Ui'\j]('( [ riM^afMirnOiMgranl nr|)reHtmt TowriHlnp of Katori, T'o. ('omp- 8opt. , I8t«t„„^ H. of late John Sawyer, Mmj., oj I'lalnr «>)\ tlvo liu«|. iImmt, 25 Nov., IHI5. M.^Sr-pl, , Ih:;!), Jnlia, |vu\o ^>ilHHMmian, ,,|iatf, j^ jj^ Hinitli, Ks(|., of J':at.(;n, aj.rl utr '>'j Soi>t. graiulnl. ol'llov, N. Smilli, of nilm;i,hton, NVw / I i (fl I J t i a !' * S:)iV 49G Hampshire. Is Mayor of Eaton, and Warden of Conipton. Firwt returned to Parlt.> for pre Bent 8cat, at last g.c. A Conservative. — Saw'\ yersvillc, SvLVKSTRK, Louis. (Berthier.) First returned to Parlt. for present seat at last g.e. A Ijiberal. — Berthur en hatit. TiiUDKL, Ifo7i. FuAN(;'ois Xavier Anselme. (Champlain.) See Senate . Valin, Pierrk V. (Quebec East,) A shipbuilder. An unsuccessful candidatfl for present seat, in House of Commons, Maj, 1870. First returned to Parlt., April, 1874, fori present seat, on resiguntion of sitting mem. m Conservative. — 74, St, Francois St.y St. Eocl\ Quebec, Verrattlt, Pamphilk Gaspard, N.P. (U Islet.) S. of the late Antoine Verrault, Esq. B. fi| 8ept., 1832. Ed. at the College of St. Anne, P.Q. M., 18G3, Miss Justine Pamela CouilW| Dupuis. A Notary Public. First returned Parlt., for present seat, at g.e., 1867. Re-dectj cd at last g.e. A Conservative. — St, Jean rofl\ l\ 497 Watts, Wiujam John, B.A.,B.C.L, (Drum- mond and Arihahaska,) 2nd Mkm. YA. at McOill University where he took degree ofB.A. 1866, and that of B.C.L., 18G9. Called to the Bar of Quebec, 18G9. First returned to Parlt., for present seat, Feb., 1874, on resigna- tion of sitting mem. A Conservative. — Drum' mondvillc* [ \ ■\ i: s i ■♦<»■ r I' I: •^T*— '"■ '" ' " " ■ I {'•i III 1" 111 ,; I ill :;'. ■' I 498 V i^mhtt; %mmh\x^. Names ol Candidates with number of votes polled for each one respectively at General Elec- tion, 1871, and at each casual Election since held. I The names of the unsuccessful candidates are! in Italics. Argenteuil. S. Bellingham 7181 Aldis Bernard, (Montreal) Bagot. P. S. Gendron lloj I\ C. S, Langeliery advocate, (Que- bec) U Beauce. C. H. Pozer .AcclamaM On Mr. Pozer's resignation, Jan. 1874, ne^ writ : — F.X.Dulac Wj Joseph Bolduc, X, F H^l 499 BEiUHARNOIS, Hon. Sir G. E. Cartier, Bart 760 Cehstin Bergeviriy (St. Tirnothee) .... 324 On the death of Sir G. E. Cartier, May, 1873, new writ : — E.H.Bissori 995 C. Bergevin 317. 1 since held, ■g^j^j^j.^g^ggj^,^ .didates a.e| ^^ p^j^^^.^^. _ ^^^ Ed, Remillardy advocate, (Quebec)., 38 IBerthier. L. Svlvestre, 1013 Louis Joseph Moll, M, D,, (Berthier €71 haut.) 937 ir of votes neral Elec- m m JONAVENTURE. (Que- Dr. Robitaille ;. 819 8iil| (^' ^' Hamilton, (New Carlisle)..., 659 On Hon . Dr. Robitaille's resignation, Jan ., 1874, e\v writ : — AcclamationB p, c . B^auchesne 732 n. 1874, ne» Jno. Robinson Hamilton, merchant, (New Carlisle) 569 n . « * • • • • IROME. W. W. Lynch , Acclamation. i i i >'i T^^ ■; i- li w ' 500 Chambt.y. » Dr. I jiirooqiie {*)% Pierre Basile Benoif, (St. Hubert).,, IPf^ Champlain. F.X. A.Tnulei 902 T. E. Korinand H.lii Roht Trudel 5!ll Chaulevoix. A . Gagnou 9i() L€07i Vhas, CUment, (Ebouleinents). Ill Chatraucutat. Dr. Laberge ml Edward Carter Q, C, (Montreal)..., r»lij| CHICOrTIMI AND SaGITFNAY. P. A. Tremblav , Acclanmtioii. On Mr. Tromblay-fl resignation, Jan., lB(i| new writ :— - M. \V. Babv AcclaniatioiiJ OOMPTON. W. Sawver..,.. ...... 102« Jas. Eoss, ((lo\\\d) "i^ DOUCHESTKR. ' L.N. Larochelle AcclamationJ 501 DntriiMoNn and AttT»AHA5i!ti. ••• ^'^'''i W. Lanrier '. HGt )•- ^^^-1 Ed, John UemminiU 110.1., (nrurn- nu)!i«Ivillo) 1017 WM On Mr. liaiirior's rpsiKnation, Jan., 1874, new mm writ:— .... G'3;i g W. J . Wat(R ..*.♦» * 4 * 1585 Ernest Pacand 922 r^M OAsri^i. nis). li^l |),.^ Fortin.... «. Acclamation. IIOCIIELAOA. , !lj Ti. Beaubion 1391 >)• • - ' V Hon. A. A, Dorian, Q, 1007 .cclanmtioii. Jan., IHi^-B 'i'. Sanilors 7G8 irm. fr. Robertson^ advorate, (Mon- iv.cclanialioii| treal) , 620 l^txiarf McDonell 411 li)2iB ^'^ ^lej^th of Mr. Sanders in Marcli, 1874, new .,jH writ : — Dr. Cameron 1020 Jno, Jus. Maclaren, B.C.L.f advocate, ^cclftluatio^B (Montreal) 044 » «:. I r.<«<<#*MtMNMMI«f . RohilUrvil » » , ♦ r»4l) JOLIKTTK. Dr. l.rwrtlloo lOr.M IVan^ns Ihnj . Godittf rtdvoeate, (.loliotte.) 450 KaMOI UA8KA, ^ C p. Hoy ,,.,.. Acelanifttion, LAPRAinir. A . KsiiHiaH Aoclftiuation. 1/A?5S0MPT10N\ 0. rcllctior c AocUuuiUioii. Laval, J , II . Hollorofjo , , , . AcclttinHtion. Hon. J. G. lUanchct, M.D 1021 V . (I . Vonniill, Gil Hon. Ijun Lefellfer de Si, JmL N,r., (IMvifM-e Onelle) .. 520 |j(tiniNinni'7. 11. (I. J(.Iy 806 Louis (jionzague llonle 214 M. 11(111. lo 809 Alexis I). Drsmilmiert (Itivierc dn Loup, cii hanf) 638 Mkuantki. Hum. (loo. Irviup, (j.C Acclftniaticni. MlPSlHQlKH. Dr. Hrighmn 920 a. Clayrs 521 C/uts. r/i«7;can^/, ftdvocttte, (Montreal) 243 Firmin l)u;riis Acclurnation. Oil Mr. I)ugft8*8 rcHigniUion, Jan. 1874, new writ : — L.d. Martin .* 667 JeauB. Dcslonpchampff (St, Lin),... 428 0, Magnan (8t. Aloxiw) 328 > 1 i 1 1 f 1 ' } !i I li *i ui i>t<)i>«tiii«t« »>t«ti •t»t>» »»t iiiitt *t«t tMll (I'l IIUI. ilii; III 111 MON 1Mo\U ^^\ n«M^ .1 1'^, iSith! \«^h *^ »i«*«* A(M'!«uhmIImm i^\\ M\. TrttU'hou'n vt^Mii^nnllon, IhM'.i iMj;!, ni^NN \vv\t Hon »^ I'' iNin^'hon t 1 1 k t % » AlM'lMhUiil t»h On >h . iS^Ui'Uow'M viviiiintvlipu, .lin» » ImM A . K^ A \UMMrt ••t >•>««»••»« »iiiii r»'A^ ?.,» ^^lf, .v r « k * I » i^^\ M\ An^otH* rt|>pt vri1 Al\J<»n\\nn Alovni\\iov 1 1 > 1 1 1 1 1 1 Aoi'lnumlion, Rf)5 w > , . . ";•' ».,., i«i. '»'lni\i»lio»' 4 I < t ii<« ««il t * 4 » i««««« •«<* 4 < « « « « < f I or/ 'HO r'uuM'I.H^iMMMv, ^^0 *■'«»* A ^'/'Inrnnf (/»fi w (hi .l^filh nl Ml . TiimmI^Iv, \i Juut>, IH7.I, fi^ iH ! — » w |«i( «4«t4 «•«««• it W McHflHVIMh Nuh'UVM 1,11!. Ih . ItfirtiHliihiM, . I'\ X. O. MMIhiI f'lo) < « • 4 4 « « « « 4 17?U fill * 'tit (till < « « « < «*««•« Aoelnrnntjofi A<5olaifiiiMofi m;15 ■ <)ru\vA M. M. Ifl.Mv r/iffi. i,(*ihh\ (Hull) II 11 I 4 • I « <<<« «l«««l «l«l PoNTUd. J. I (HIJMM'*' 2oiri 1 2;{« IfH; 7. iioiiijfhH r/H On Mr. IVMi|wirpVi r<»i!»i(|{fittiioh, Oct.| 1B74, now writ 5--« Hon. 1.. It. riiiinh <* *l*«ll AcclftrdiitioTi Pout NlOUr. l>r. Lu Uiin Acciarnaii on •■••'«*wtetM Km Wk-^u s\\\\\ - > k t » t • t »k» kill **ll«t ttit iMilk>4 1i>ti«»ii« »Hys\\\>^'^ rhOUjNiOHuMUMhM . Ai'tlfHiihl M'|i !MI loll ttiDI iiltll itil II »V^r»^> ff>iM t»t4lt tittit «•»» ltlt«» VNVNN WWt \> V V \ N^ \\\ k t » lilt It. « i : I i : i . : I |.h|| tv^ffV.t rt !\t-v^Hi J^»i\^nM\U^ (IJiU'ltMM II \5 tiili%*ill|iii AiM'linnnl Uon y '^ ^^ ri\,\\uiM\n, () { \\,\^ ilk tkk^ki k»» 114 ikttitii i hi; WV^^ ^^N1•>♦^^^f.t ^V^tH/♦fVf'^ i^l)n«»l»rr) :li >M\\ \\\^i INi^vw lUv\S!*^!^v\ % * i itikkkiki AoottMnt^f HM\ V^v^ >lv lW^\t^t^\r* rtj^i^t. to i^(Uoi\ Noi»l,, U'M, v.^>\ >^vxt : ttA**>N, Tttnw v^nvwt^nw I i 1 1 « I k 1 1 AccliMivutivMu m f lltllltllHtl t . I'MI, I tin I > • •n\ . llli lllill.ll"!'. ,1 A hn||/(H 4*4 tttt it»« hm1fH(f0f'irlfi 9 t *-.<«( I rl*4»« 4 4 « « « 4 f^i > < I < < 4 (It t I - ( t i t i » i • « 4 i < t f t t l(fMM(IM»M < l'ii><<<> <.l«<4 l I4at4l •••« <
  • «l Ah'H. ^ linii v \\y ( (^) •r,«i ^»lr, \i^r> M'h\\\u>tuM^ Ho\>l . , \}^;^ >oUuu»^t\o^^ * 4 I « <4«<«t t<< t 41 4 « • V IImI.mI ll('fil) tttttt tt<««i*liat«« 4««««t « ^J^/i^ 2J ['I II V \«*IN »M^!, IV llficlMMMl Ft U. Milt(«liHI|<1 t t i ^ t I i n 4 * t » 4 t t * I * i I i i i i i < t • I A'^/'Jrtmrtfi'Vn A^elnm^tV^JI ^'•^'"""'"'■""TIBlSSBt'-'' MM— il B0« Rt. MArntrr. R. Oovin 071 M .r. ^f'/Zemrrrf , 5.11! Rnrrront). Hoti . M. !inftfUnlM>iso I; Slnkelv) 1( Hon . .t . ({ . Ilotv'vf ;^on AcH-lniimlii • G. U. L. IV Hcattjon ] Ponn'nique Amahle C'Uiflce (O(MlarH). ^1 StAKSTKAt). Thof^ . Loi'kc Accljuurtlii Temtscoitata. E. Mailloux, .* Acelainalii J. A. Ohaploau. .» Acclamation. I On Mr. Chaplcftu's appt. aa Sol. OiMil., 2i| Feb., 1873, new writ:— Hon ♦ J . A i CUaplcau AiibUuittiioD son .... n75 .... HTi .... m .... ^20 irB) . '''^' rcbunation. II. (h Mn,llii..f On Mr. MMllii(»rH fippl,. toonicr, 22 S^'pl. JS74, new ^vfif ! — ll<.n. II. U. Mn.llij(.!, Q. (I.. WU Mol'NTAlNM. Hon. i\. OitiiMcl, (7. c /^ Mn.'^Sfni Acohirnai OtJ VAri)HKli|l>. W. LjiIoihIp 705 G7i Robt. Unvwntxf, {\n[u\rvn\\) 641 IVKncnf'jui': J. Pjii^le Acclfiirmti on Yamahka (^Imfl. Gill Rll Jas Ihnjnnt/i (f;a Hfiie dii Fobre) 633 Oil Mr. GiiPH rcBigimti')!!, Jan., 1874, new cclun\ftlioi\Jpvrii J. N. Dili! nay vier Salran 838 331 0// Gilbert Arcand 100 t ^ ''■frnf^tf^T, il NOVA SCOTiA } I i tc lihl V l*( IIK'lll, 'III., \\ |('(I|P( |rv-( n'rl ItiiRrdl IrifiMli I'CNIlP (IC U liHuii V line V( h to c NOVA SCOTIA. Jjirufotnift- Ctnrrrnor: fhn f/nmu //o//. Adnnifl (loor^ro Afvliilwil.l, ('.MM., (^(^, V .<\ S. <»l iintiol A i'<'liil»nM, Mh(j.; ninl ixi'Mmlw. of flio Into jiiiupp Ai'rhiliiiM, Mm«|., .Im'Ijm* (if (lin ('oMrt of ,i„in Kcv. Dr. Mr(%ill.M'h. M., I .liiiip, IMi:?. i/iilu'lh A.^Miilv ^\^ \1 \), r^ f u ( t Nm vnnot\ ♦ '» 0.( Avi V M»l MM.\M'» r^,f/. iVf'Ufi'r'nr *A i»i . * 1»'t'l\i'MjUivc O'oMMril « > .'\ V>VHi^/f>>»ivi Ts^Ai^v r^M.V' /^MT<'^' ^»»^; Ui^tH-«r '*''^'*™|' ||, {K\^Y{A U M.nob. tBr4 ) till p III (Mllit.j rnM Mil I 'I'm III IV N, I) 5«0\i^My u\ 1S:U. t\\\x\ wwf^ i\ n\oin oi tin' ^«il,, I,m| U<^torn\ p.\\<\ U\l 1<\ iho lal(> lion. .Ivv«ji^plj llr"B'im,.,| OiwI List, p-ivn\ot(Nl l\.^ :v\>»i vailwinB,,,,^ ,jj hit M MIlilnM nl !l |t!tlMplilri nil (1( ih (m)^| M I ioll ||,i>ll.. iMlill) llf'.n |nfi(f liPMi ?| iillMir tVlIlM' Off |{|0 N .f^. pi "'MM. Ilclil I In* niri'-f mI ^^,il th^U'^Lnih' (<• Mfi|C-, Willi Mr* mvr n,n«l «»IIh"IM, in IMDIJ imil 1M(»M, fin«l m, Miiinr 4 w illi Mt'^^Ri" A Ilif^Mfi nii»l Kiih, In i-ri- iir inlo R\ Mlrni nT hifiniMrin^ I nr In info Apyl'""^ lis fHiti iHMK»:hlt"iiiinjr Pi'ovifH'M!, IHV.'I. Mnf, v\ \\ il(*Mlr I rninln'rl(nit| tmfMMMM'fiMlM I ly lor^'oin- (^illnl h, !,.(!. .^ lHi;7. A l|il|:l Ml ,v ,, IM( • I lirrii Ifniif ftX Ihirt nhiu 1h \;) \ %^\^^. el' .Inlni Hrown, M^hj,, who cMinn In N.M. \ N .S. .\Bl fK'Klnl in VmMnnnlli, iMj.'l. It. in (IImh^ow, i tl\Ov«l„lMOL M.. If.l, IHI'5, (1|inil(.llr, dnn . of vt ., soiO<^^wI"11h> KoivvM in N.S. (itilnMl., |Hi:{); tindly, l\o » ln\. ^* tt^\» ot I'oi^^ rinotilh. A luvrohaut Wafc^i* uivui. ol Ea J ! 4 M ii i I i i!: : 1 li I I-, ' |.!.^': IM ^ M «!» 518 Council and Receiver-General, N.S., from 1851 to 1860; Speaker of the L.C. House, fronill March, 1874 until 19 Jan., 1875, when apptd. a mem. of Ex. Council and Treasurer ofN.Sj Called to the L.C, 1843. ALiberal.— ifa2e> Yarmouth, ' . BoAK, Hon, Robert, Jr. A commission merchant. Is Presdt. of Acadia Fire Insurance Co. ; and of the Me: chants' Marine Insurance Co. Vice-Presdt. the Chamber of Commerce, Halifax; and adir of the Union Bank of Halifax ; and of the Svdnei Coal Mining Co. Was Presdt. of the Repei League of N.S. 1867-8. Called to the L.C. Feb. , 1872 . A Liberal .—36, Morris St.y Ed\ Jax. Chipman', Hon* Samuel. F. Oct., 1791. Called to L.C, 1863. Liberal . — Corntvallis , Cochran, //oil James. B. in Granard, Longford, Irel., 1802. Cai to Halifax, 1825. M., 1829, Miss Catlier^ Walsh of Wexford., Irel., (she d. 1874). merchant ; a dir. of the People's Bank ; and the Acadia Fire Insurance Co. Has a J, P. dace 1848. Was twice Preedt. ill: f i » ■ i^-t *-^ 519 \he Charitable Irieh Societv A ^ * ftheEx. Council N ^ -I, ^^ ' * ^em. l6(!7 Q 4 I „'•'*•' Without Officp W^, 1867. Sat for Halifax in the N - Assembly lo/i, when called fn i n f iberal.-Camp ^,7;, y?„5,, s/ „?' "^ flifaxClub. ^«^y *'?^, i/a/j/aa:; '"'^'^'^''^^^ ^OW. SA.ML-JSL, J.p. -,i Great-grandfather emigrated 'to N s f orthoflrel., about a century aioR-'" [pper Stewiacke, N.S., 19 Nov 7«n« 't.'" lere. M. 1834, Miss Vi;t\ ., A ^^"^- ^^J- Presidt. of the NO ^I^^'"'^"' Elliott Ellis. I^Vice-Presidt.' 0/ the \^'"r?"/"'^"-' Maritime Province. TT* u ^®^"- 'or Grand Division Sons of Te " ^' ''^•^- '^^ h Finarieial-Secy a, /I ^""^''*"°^' ^.S. !"--froml8G2u„tiT8''':^'^-^«oid ^ »« a mem. of the Govt for «' , ''°*'"'^ '• ««^^or Colche ttyr?"''^'''^ 1847 to 18';i „ r. ^^- Assembly " ^atter\f;^;^ ,^^; «-th Colchestei "•toLC iafi9 I ' W'Jien defeated. «PPt- a' d ColTT "T ^^^^ - f ->-ti I j jjtHl'iMlW BWtB I-! i i n 1 1 M '• , 1 I f I ' :\ '} ' 520 CnEioHTON, i/o/*. John, <3.^- ^ , B. in E"g. Ssat- !■' ^^;'^- ,„i,;_ j^sc lon.i ('..Hod to the Bar, N.b-5 '>^^' nicr Queen. s Counsel " ^,,^^.,. ^^J Speaker o( ^^'\^;:^ -'..-.^.^ ^iMnenhwii. r,.v»/ .Col. Hon. RoiuouT Moixesos. Cutler, i-"^««-^'" r„tlor Esq.,alopl Only ...r the late Iho.^^-^^ ;,t.andanofhcermU>e^Kn ^^^^^^^.^^^^^ I the Am. revolution,, u j LegislaUiJ eubsequontly returned ^« '^'^^^Ve ; rthe S« J and ultinmtely becan.e a ud^e ot 1 Court. B. at GuyBWugh, J Oc^ n ,,„e. M., IBOO, Soplua, -^^^^^^^^^^ Wm. R;y"f ^^'j tstce Gustos oi G«ysboroJ dnance Dept. tiaa uct ^, i Deputy Protbonotarj-, -^^f \,,,,,,>ly, J C:; toi0.'.lJi. AConeervaf.ve.-«J horongli' ^iov.i^,aon. Charles. -'.,,, settled in N.b., inv.^- I 1 * liWi '] 521 l)v Miss Ciark. U. in N'S., 1800 El iiere. M., 1820, Miss Ti4>per. Sat in the L.C . from IBOl to LSGI, when he retired. Re-apptd . [871. A i^iberal. — Cannina, 'U.VRKH, ffon. J XMEH, J. P. Descended paternally frou) the Frasers ofFar- uiine or Foyers, and maternally from those of orthlic. IJ. in Bole.skine, InvernesH-shiie. :ot., 7 Mc]i., 1802. Came to N.S., 1804, where, ind in N.B.jlie was educated. M., 182G, Eliza- nh, eld. dan. of Rev. Peter Gord(.>n, of New iisgow, N.S. Has held a Commission in the iiliUa of N.B. and xV.S. Called to L.C, 18G7. Conservative. — Dnunmond Cottage ^ New }lasgoiv , , , iFFKiixAN, Lieut. 'Col. Hon. William Owex, J. P. S. of the lateD. HoUernan, Esq., asst-sur- fon in the Royal Navy ; and grands, (mater- illy) of tlie late Major Wheaton, of H.M. fcor- e. B. in Guvsboroii«(MnMv lor iK^irlv twonlv vcju'h previdiH to tho Union. A|>i)hl. (o li C, 1807, A Con- f^'or\ ativo. — Voyi Jlootf, T.^ Cn'^toM orQniHM/s, * /\HPf'ml»ly f<»r pnmp vi'iirM. II. ifi Nr\v|MM'l, .luiic, r^.'JM. I'id. uf, b^iii>kvill(', N.I I imiarrn.M I. I H a tiiir^tcc of SdiMol l/HfuN iitiij M. Ciipt. I'l'Mcrvc .Militi/i. Hat ||iir pK'MOiil f-fMvt IVoiM (/."., I-^VI until •laii.. I>^7'1, ilicn Im» rcwi^nrtl Im cofilD^I llniif-^ I't.r (Im' (yoin- i)it!iM, in wliicli \\r \\',\^ n?i,^nc(.'('HM|ul. Ai^nin iHnrno'l ill Imm( ji.v. A ( ■nnfHTvaf i vr, nn vcai'M Inter. S. f>rMiit(lirw A rcliil>a!(l, lu^ral— i^nirp;,,j^^ ^,l i\|,,., !». 'ill .'.i'l ' -I-.-:. 526 latter part of the last century, by Lis wife Mm Beecli, the descendant of a family of loyaJLsts that settled at Fort Lawrence at the tinie of the Am. Revolution. B. at Amherst, N.S., 9 Oct., 18H7. Ed. at Mount Allison Academy. M., 12 Nov , 1874, the dau. of Geo. Smith, Esq., of Maitland, N.S. Is D. G, W. P. of the Sons of 'remperance of Cumberland, Has been a mem. of the Central Board of Agriculture. First re- turned to Parlt., for present seat, at last g.e. A Conservative before Confederation, then a Confederate, now a Liberal Conservative, hi favor of tlie construction of local and branch llailwavs to the utmost extent of their resources; the development of their extensive mines and minerals; and the abolition of the Legislative Council. — AmlievHt, BouDRoiT, CiTAiiLES, ./. l\ (Richmond.) Of French dosceni. Family long settled in N.S., liis grandfathci' having been born in Cape Breton, upwards of a hundred years ago. H. at Arichat, 1822. Ed. there, M., LS45, Charlotte, dau, of the lare Mr. Peter Forest. A master mariner. First returned to Parlt., for prcFcnt seat, March, L^^74, on resignation of sitting mem. Ke-el'^rt'd at last g.e. Occupies an independent positr. n in politics. — Arkho.t^ 527 Campbell, Jn., lion, Colix. (^Bhjhy,) Descended from the Jiarcaldiue brancli of tlie Campbells of .Argyle. Grandfather, Colin Campbell, came to Am., 1770, and filled many important positions under Govt, in N.S. and N.B. ; he was elected in 1793 to represent the town of Shelburnc in the N.S. ^^ssemblv, and continued to sit in that chamber for that consti- tuency for over 20 years, retiring therefrom to take the office of Collector of Customs. B. in Shelburne, 7 Augt., 1822. Ed. at Digby and Weymouth. M., at Weymouth, 9 Dec, 1845, Phoebe Ann, dau. of Josiah G. Scely, Esq., of N.B. An extensive shipowner and merchant. Is Presdt. of the Weymouth Marine Insurance Co. : and anient at Wevmouth for the Merchants' Bank of Halifax. Holds the rank of captain in the militia. Was a mem. of the Howe govt., ivtiring therefrom to vote on the " Retrench- ment'^ scheme introduced by Hon. Dr. Tupper ; reappointed a mem. of the Ex. Council, N.S. , il9Jau., 1875. Sat for present seat from g.e., 1859 until g.e., 18G7, when defeated. An ww Ifiuccessful candidate at g.e., 1871 ; again re- turned at last g.e. A Conservative. When in ^iU'lt. betbrc' votcil for oxten.'^ion of rail\\iiv>; bv 1 1 1 !.! --af-v- -g-WirHf Wllllllllili.; ****«»«ir^-,jij^ ^ i 'M'l I I' !ioi\ -ol tho PnvvjnciM I) r'?/??N tf/'», Ihih'fhx. H or M'nnth'i rinwplM^II, M-tij , nl Mnrj-iii 1l:n\su«i r,^np(^<». ( 'lunln i'l'Mi<] t '<>n MM\ :»li\ i\ fni(( oppn,«Oi|| tUv'-t n\onv »M whh'h il\;d nnno lo Ami. 1mm Tl 11,; \on\as '.o!' iMM^iH V y\ \ w ho \\ (Ui I ,i(»nl .Inn rvuov vM^S( , ,1ol\n*M, now IM"',.|. S> nl Thonu l^olv'hor I'v^s- l>n,«a> , 1"N»|., M.i>.. ol Pinlnnntl N.S. ; ;\\\*i a:v;nbis. vu T.Mpt . Tho-. Pr-i lirirsiiv.< t]\o Koval At(illorv, l»\ Annn. il;ni. ol ihc v'oit brrtto>^ Uo\ . MiUhov H\lo«, 1>.1>.. loiinnh . 1 ini( I'lX. 1|»i( • 'V:'!'MI ImhiH (•' M(. (' icmIi •-'"ll. f tl.''., 1 \lr\nv\ /''•/Wf/i 'li'Ml l''Mni Ii*'i(l, n m. I. Im 'lllllflll \m \\, "iIcIh" 'nil'n |\ I'Mvlini (lip () nH r(M 0. A fu;o (of |M r^TMl' H'nu'; »»uMu.| nil. I'^v I MV ItidlMii nii.l l»tll»'i1v or llfilifjiM n. mI ^'|^^«fr•r illlMMllMH'tr N M . n» M'tf.'li, IM'^M. Iv). ifi IfMli Illy. I ' MMMIII i«>il ('jill'-il In III" |!;ir, Nf.R., ,\|Mil. (Mill. AiiMmm n| (||<> Hi!i(ni 1/ n/ f/ir. f'fffUl' ^ifnnl Inr Ihn I I M\ me*' W jm M^'cv. "I Hi'* I V'»v I l,„|i|.Hiinl |\ (UU. I MchiXtl CiMMMM'^. I'mI- W»'Ml(M'fl llMJiljlX Hfl'l IcIicmIpi-. l''irMl i'>hiiiM"| In rjull. , \nv pr^pr-ni kivl I. Ml p P' IMIW ! io (•|inHM"« niul II Mii|»|iiii Inr (»l IIm' pifMcnIi (ilovt, l''innil V rjMMi' Im N .M Ik. hi h(>n V, Ik!., M,l»oiif, •^'"'^''^^^''^''•.'illl.iunlMiHIh.l in (InruMlliM U I l.(«ro, .".O Mfircli lt\ni I oi\ MVq' >1 M'M.). M.j, nl IImi'Iimi, SfM'hvilh' Mild IImIiIm.x. H,, Isl.Orl., JHriU, Ml. Ml«'VviiMl(f\ MiMM lOilnn w.'»i.r.//».l B'lilntnn. (mIio .1 .) ; V,ii(llv, .Inly, iKfr^ nM)hP.I(»w, ttnuih* \l»iM« lliirri(H l>i('hMMii. |,q (!iml(»« \{n\\\\iiv\\u\ for r. f»l Mcho .)« ♦, I'rcMdf. of* flie \,\(M\i ^'^^^"B'l'ii'o MMriho A«v'^n. ; Mm! A/^i^nl. at Tniro IV»r Mm; I VU^MmMjrn'liMnlr^' HnnK r»r lln.lilMx. IIm'^ I'^-'m rrr^di. l)n\(n\v^uti\Jllho OiimIiiw A{!,ri(Mill mill Soi'icly ; ntid w/m for iiiiiv viMir.-^ iin cld^M'ifi llio I'rcHlivlcrimi (/liii rc-li. lii'sl nMurnotl lo riirll., for jircHont Hcat, at laMt U \\";n t ll iolMW^'H} A Iiihonil, rum. tr h (1 I m ii",S ■:i % 530 EiSENHAUER, James . {Liuieuhurg.) First returred toParlt., for present seat, at g.( 1867. Re-elected by acclamation at 1871 ; aiK again returned at last g.e. A Liberal, and a supj porter or the present govt. — Lunenburg, N.S, Farrell, Edward, M.D. (^IlaUfax.) Second s. of Dominick Farrell, Esq., of Dart] mouth, N.S., who settled in that Province! 1 839 ; and grands, of Dominick Farrell, Esq., oj Waterford, Irel., who served as an officer in tli Irish Brigade of France ; (other members of tlij family have held commissions in the Britisi army, and one became a Judge in Ceylon.) Bj at Dartmouth, 1842. Ed. at St. Mary's Collogej Halifax. M., June, 1870, Mary, dau. of Thoj Walsh, Esq., of Halifax. Graduated in medicin at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, N.YJ 1864, and for two years subsequently occupiej the position of Asst. and House Surgeon Bellevue Hospital, in that city. Is Presdt the Medical Board of the Halifax Dispensan-j Vice-Presdt. of the Halifax County Medica Society ; Surgeon to the Provl. and City Hospitaj Professor of Surgery in the Hal fax School Medicine ; and one of the Coroners for the Q of Halifax. First returned to Parlt., for pvcm seat, at g. 1871; an and a sup rg, N.S. 5q., ofDartj , Province ell, Esq.joj )fficer in tli 531 ieat, at last g.e. A Liberal, and a supporter of e present Govt. — 43, Argyle St., Halifax » tUNGHEVlLLi:, ClIARLKS MULLER. (GuysboV' onyli.) , y ,. . . ._ . S. of Edmund H. Francheville, Esq., by irah, dau. of Thos. Peart, Esq. B. and ed. at iiiysborough, N.S. M., June, 1864, Miss Har- iet Amelia Jost. A niercliant. Was Captain |isailing vessels for seven years. Is Capt. and djt., 3rd Regt., Guysborough militia, and ksular agent tor the U.S., and Lloyd's agent vT"*- of tliB'^^^^'^^^^'^^^^^^" First returned to Parlt., for 111 Britisfr^^^^' ^^''^^' ^^^.rcli, 1874, on resignation of eit- ^ TV jjng mem. Re-elected at last g.e. A Relormer, ^* r ' Collcw*^ a supporter of the ; pre •'^nt Govt. — Guys-' in mediciiw^EMAx, Samuel. {Queens,) geons, N.Y-lA Vice-Prosdt. of the N.S. Temperance Al- ]y occupiefcce, and a dir. of tlie Bank of Liverpool. Fir^i-t Surgeon •turned to Parit., for present seat, at g.e., 1867. s Presdt •■elected at g.e., 1871 ; and again returned at Dispensamst g.e. A Reformer, and a supporter of the Inty Mediciesent Govt. — Liverpool. lity HospitaE^gp,^^ j^^^^ j^ j p ^ victoria . ) ,, rl^^lv surviving s. of the late Rev. James ^^^ M'aser, bv Jessie Morrison, hi'^ wife, both n^ti- 1 ri- I \ %^i "•^, 1 t i ' I 1 i ' ;i 532 ves of Rt)s.s-^liiro, Scot; aivl gratids. of the lute Rev. Mr. Fniaer, wlio canio to Cape ]]retoii [la a missioiKirv in connection with tlie Church uf Scot., lS:]C)y an(i for 35 years had chariz;e ol* the Presbyterian coni^rrearation of Houhirderie. J], nt Bouharderie, (3 Nov., 1810. El. at IlalitUx. M,, 14 Feb., 181)5, at North Syilnev, Frances IIclcii, dau. of Sand. Plant, Esq., (.>.hed. '^0 May, 187;],) Is Postmaf^ter at Boularderie. First retiirnod Id ParU., for present seat, at hist g.e. A Liboral and a supporter of the Govt. — Bcitlarderlc, G AYTON, Albert . [ Yarmouth . 1 Ehl. 8. of Jas. Gayton, Esq., by Miriam, dau. of the hiie Wni. ITaniiiton, Esq. ; and grands, of Thomas Gayton, Esq., a native of Irel. ; otlar ancestors were U. E. loyalists. B. at Argylo, N.S., 30 Dec, 1810. Ed. there, and at Truro. M., 2 Dec, 18(»2, Helen, dau. of Saml. Ilaniiltoii Esq., ^)f Kemptville. A merchant. First re- turned tv) Parlt., Ibr present seat atg.e., ISTI; re-electe . !i^ ilitax. M,, cos Hclc'u ylav, l^"*'*') retuvnoil to A Liboral tiriam, ^U^^^- (rraiKls. 01 rel . ; otbi'v at Argylo, id at Tiuro. l.llainiltou First re-| (r .0., 1^"^^)! aiul a siip'l jgxjU, Royal Sta: ixx after tin war of 1812, and while there rn. Miss Binney, a cousin of the present Biahop of N.S., anrl loft tlie service; and grands, of Major II ill, of Cork, h'ol., wliovva5< tor some time Quarterniaster-Genl , lit Waterford. B. in Halifax, U A)l<,^, 1821. Ed- at King's Col lego, Windsor, fronj which he ob- tained degree of I). LL., 1858. M. the dau. of the late Hon . E. Collins, for many years a nienu ofthe N.S. Legislature, andgrand-d. of the latei Sir Brenton Halliburton, Cliief Justice of N.S. Called to the Bar, N.S. , 1844. A dir. of the Halifax Banking Co; a Commr ofthe Provl. Hospital and Poors' Asylum; Vice Presdt. of the Acadia Provident Assn ; and of the Deaf and Dumb Institution ; and Chairman of the Provl . |In(liistrial School. Was elected Mayor of Hali- fax for three consecutive terms. Has been Presdt. of the Institute of Natural Sciences, Ha- -X. Author of Unity of Creation, a lecture 1(1857) ; and The United States and Britiak Pro- ^nces Contrasted from Personal Observation^ lecture (1859.) Was a mem. of Ex. Council md Provl. Secretary, N. S., from 1 July, 18G7^ ^mtil Nov., same year, when the Hill-Blanchard fOvt. resigned; again entered the Ex. Council i^ Provl. Secy., 1 Dec, 1874. Unsuccessfully . fontested present scat at g.e., 1867. First re- It ii i I ■ n ■\i r. turned Nov., 1870, on resignation of Mr. Northup ; defeated at g.e., 1871 ; again returned at last g.e. A Liberal Conservative, — 72, Mor- ris St,, Halifax; Halifax Clttb. HoLi -iS, SiMox H. [Piciou.} l\ 01 ITon. John Holmes, Senator. B. at East River, iiotou, 1830. Ed. at the Grammar School, New Glasgow, and the Pictou Academy. M., 23 Dec, 1874, Isabella J., eld. dau. of James Little Esq., of Haliburton Stream, Pictou. Called to the Bar, N.S., 1865. Has been editor and proprietor of the Colonial Standard^ [Pictou], for the past fourteen years. An unsuccessful candidate for Pictou at g.e., 1867. First re- turned to Parlt., for present seat,>at g.e., 1871 ; again returned, by acclamation, at last g.e. A Conservative, aud opposed to the present Govt, — Pictou, . JoHxsox, Thomas. (Shelburne,) S. of Thomas Johnson, Esq. B. at Shelburne, N.S. Ed. there. M., 1866, Jerusha, relict oil the late Capt. R. D. Todd. Was Sheriff ofj Shelburne for seven ^^ears. First returned to| Parlt., ior present seat, by acclamation, at g.u 1867. Re-elected at g.e., 1871; and again rej turned bv acclamation at last ^.e, A Reformer! of Mr. returned -72, Mot- B . at East Gramniar Academy. L. of James tou. Called editor and J, [Pictou], nsuccessful First re- g.e., 1871; stg.e. A! sent Govt. Shelburne, ^a, relict oi| Sheriff ofj Ireturned to| :ion, at g.e. id again re- Reforiiieril 535 and a supporter of the present Govt. — Ragged Islands, LoNGLEY, Ayard, J.F. (AniiapoUs.) Ancestors came to N.S., from Mass., in the latter part of the last century . Youngest s. of the late Asaph Longley, Esq., of Wilmot, N.S., by Dorcas Poole, B. in Wilmot, J ^eb., 1823. Ed there. M., Ist, 19 Jan., T'lT, 'le dau. of David Whiteman Esq., of Ro.'tu, (she d.); 2ndly., 26 Sept., 1855, the dau. of W. H. Troop, Esq., of Bridgetown. A Gov xMor of Acadia College, (apptd. 1874.) Was Chief Commr., of the Nova Scotia Railway, (first under the Local Govt., and subsequently under that of the Dom- inion,) from 12 Dec, 1864, to 1 July 1869, when he resigned. An unsuccessful candidate for Annapolis, in House of Commons at g.e., 1867, and at g.e., 1872, and for same seat in present ouse, atg.e. 1871. Sat for Annapolis, from .e., 1859 until g.e*, 1867; again returned at last .e. Has always acted with the Conservative party n N.S . Was an advocate of the Union of the rovinces; of the School bill passed in 1864 ; of he extension of the N.S. Railway system, and ided in carrying these measures ; and was lainly instrumental in carrying through the ssembly several important amendnient-s to Reenrs^.'ir'i-. BBHh^^^' ! ^ '■ H r -■ ' :■ I r I »^ i :iir t ^ ii! 5C8 and improvements of the "License Law"; also a bill for the extension of the jurisdiction of Ma- gistrates. — Paradise, LoviTT, Jonx. [Yannoicih.] A master mariner. Is a dir. of the Pacific Insurance Co. First returned to Parlt., for present seat, at last g.e. A Reformer and a sup. porter of the present Govt. — Yarmouth, Macdoxald, Hon. Daxiel. [Ariilgonish.'] Descended from the Macdonalds, Lords of tlie Isles, Scot. \^, at Antigonish, N.S., 17 May, 1817. M., at Boston, Mass., 25 Nov., 1874, Annie, dau. of the late Hugh McDonald, Esq., furnierlv of Aiitigonish. Called to the Bar, N.S., ^Tipril, 1852. Apptd. a mem. of the Ex. Council, 11 Jan., 1872, and was Chief Commr. of Public Works and Mines, from that date until Jan., 1875, when apptd. Attorney-Genl . First returned to Parlt. for present seat, at g.e., 1867. Re- elected at g.e., 1871; returned by acclamation on his appt. to otBce ; and again returned at last g.e. A Reformer. — Halifax; Antigonish. Mack, Isaac Newtox. iQaeens.'] Great grandfather, Saml. Mack, a loyalisfJ came to N.S. from Conn.; his descendentshave| since lived in N.S. B. at Mill Village,N.S., 1 Sqi 537 1838. E'i. there and at Sackville. M., 12 Nov., 1872, Raclielj old. dau. of Capt. Silas Vanghan, late oi' St. Martina, N.J3. A incrchant. First returned to Parlt., for present seat, at last g.e. ''Betbre Confederation was a 'Liberal'; tlien became an 'Anti-Confederate'; is now in sympa- thy with the Reform party." — Mill Village, j Mack.vy, Alexander, J. P. iPlctou.^ Parents came from Sutherlandshire, Scot. B. at \Ve.^t River, PIctou, N.S., 3 April, 1818. Ed. at Pictou. Sat for Pictou in present House from 1863 to LSGT, when defeated on question of Confederation, which he supported. Again returned Oct., 1872, on resignation of sitting mem. Be-elected, by acclamation, at last g.e. A Conservative and opposed to the present Govt. —Lime Rocky West River, N,S, McCuRDY, Daniel, J ,1\ [Victoria.'^ S. of Mr. J. McCurdy, of Onslow, N.S. ; and grands, of Matthew Archibald, Esq., who sat in the N.S. Parlt. for several years. Is a cousin of the Lieut. -Governor of N.S. B. at Onslow, 1810. Ed. there. M., in Truro, Miss Mary Archibald. A merciiant. An unsuccessful can- didate, for present seat, at g.e., 1871. First re- turned, Nov., 1873, on resignation of sitting . 5 § it oas tnnn. ; ro-clcotcd al lu8t ^.c. A Heftirmer, and II Hupportor o( (ho prosont (K)vt. — Haddock, FiVnnly Krlon^fl fo flu* McJCinnotifl «»f Sk^c, Invoniorts-slurc*, Soof . Secumd s. of Lachlin M('Kin!u>n, Ms(| ., wliootmio (o Capo Hroton imm N(ir*h UiMt, lS2H,l)y Annio McLoan, Ium wile. )]. at Wh>0(vonmh, N .S. 11 July, \KV1, Kd.at (1k> Pro«l)ytorlan (\)llogo, Halifax. Unmarried. Firt^t rotunuvl to Parlt., for prosont Noat, at lii.'^l g.o. A Ijiberal. AdvocatoH (roe trade ; a union oftlio Maritinu' ProvincoH ; I^Mtinh Connootion; and tito onoowragoinont oromigration. — Whyco- comah, MoKiKXON, John J. (Antii/onisJi.) 8. of lion. John McKinnon, M.L.C., bv Joai\not, vlau. of John Chisholin, Esq,, former- ly of Strath Glass, Scot. 1^ at Williams Point, Autigonish, N.S., 29 July, I8i7. VA. at Si. Francis Xavior C«)llogo, Anti,i!;onish. M., 12 Fob., 1871, Christina J., dan, of Prof. McDon- ald, of St. Francis Xavier College. Called to the Har, N.S., 1872. First returned to Parlt., tor present seat, at laet g.e. Independent. — Anti- gonisk. 53!) n^er, and I McRae, Munborn. [RlcJunond.] lcck\ \ of HUyo, )f Ijiu'hlin roton trniu JM wito. W. hmuirrieil. uMit, at, ljvf«l ; a union onnootion; .L.C., by iq., fonnev Kil. at Si. [h. M., 12 of. Mcl>on- lalleiltotlio Parlt., tor but.— ^«/i- ParcniH came from Loch AIhIi, Soot., .'ilxjut lirty yearn ago. H, at Newt Unx, liic.liinond, N.8., 4 Nov., IH4(). K<1. ihoro. M., 1872, Mary KiUplieuiia, (lau. of Mr. liiicliliii McDougall, of Dutially UouRc, Wliycoiiomali, N,S. (hIic d. 1874). A niorchaiit. Firnt returned to Parlt., lor j>re8eiit scat, at g.c,, IH71 ; re-elect('ural, but occupies an Ijidepoudcnt ])08itiou. — /S7. I\',iers^ N^.S MoHi-Ji-KV, lOiiiLNiozioii Tn/roN. [Cape Brefon.] Grand lather, a loyalist, who U'ft the Am. colonies at the time of the Revolutionary War, and settled in Halifax. R. there, 2 June, IH'lf. Kil. at St. ,Io]\n'B and Dalhounie (^ollegeB. M., HSopt., 1801, Isabel, dau. of Sam), lirookman, Rsq., ot\Sydney, C.13. Called to the Bar, N.S., 1868. First returtied to Parlt., for prcHcnt Beat, atlu8tg.e. Fileoted unpledged, and iw, therefore, Indtpeudent. — " Wmtworik Place,'* St/dnei/, |NoRTH, John B. (Kings.) A oliip builder. First returned to Parlt., Jur [present ecat, at last g.c. Independent. — Hants' mi. ,'-. -. i! • I , ■ '« Com -Mi 540 Patters^x, William Albert. (Colchester.) S. of Abram Patterson, Esq., late of Pictou, N. S., by Christiana, eld. dau. of Rev. Jas. .'McGregor, D.D., first Presbyterian minister at Pictou ; and grands, of John Patterson, who came to N.S. from Paisley, Scot, B. in Pictou, 10 July, 1841. p:d. there. M., in Halifax, 23 Dec, 1869, Bessie, youngest dau. of Wm. Camp- bell, Esq., late Collector of Customs at Tatania- gouche. A lumber merchant. First returned to Parlt., for present seat, at last g.e. Indepen- dent. — Tat ama gouche, PuRDY, Amos. (Cumberland.) 8. of David Purdy, Esq., J.P-; and grands, of Gabriel Purdy, a U.S. loyalist. B. at West Chester, Cumberland, N.S. Ed. there, and a Sackville Academy, N.B. M., 1855, ElizabetliP'l ; I A., dau. of the late Mr. James M. Atkinson. kW^ ace merchant. Was Census Commissioner for N.SM^''^^'/? from 1870 to 1873. Sat fov present seat, h'OinBoBj(,y g.e., 1867 to g.e., 1871 ; again returned at ^^*WT)p^ g.e. A Reformer, and a supporter of the Govt.B g ^Wcntworfh. - - Jj^^^^j Putnam, Alfred. (Hants.) • ■■Bon; A shipbuilder. Is a dir. of the Truro MarifiBere, ]2 AbGu. Contested Ilauis uubucceiBsfully, Harciijjgt.^ n ce 01 541 f ^ Icliesier.) of Plctoii, Rev. J as. minister at erson, who . in Pictou, Halifax, 23 Win. Camp- at Tataiiia- rst returiieil 5. Indepen- 1374. First returned at last g.e. A Liberal Conservative, and opposed to tlie present Govt. -Matfland. (Ila)its.) RoBERTKOx, Hon. Robert. [Shelburne] 2xd mem. S. of tlie late William Robertson, fornierlv of New York, and latterly of Biirrington, N.S., a U.E. loyalist, by Sarah, dau. of Gabriel Van jNorden. Apptd. a nieni. of Ex. Council, N.S., iXov,, 18G7, and was Coninir. of Public Works iiid Mines from that date until April, 1871, when le resigned that office, remaining a mem. of the jovt., (without oflice); re-apptd. Commr. of ublie Works and Mines, 8 Jan., 1873. Sat for iirrington (township) for some years ; and for p^ rtWesti'^^^^^ ^^^^ since g.e., 1867, for which he waa . .^ 1 otBeturned by acclamation. Re-elected at sj.e., ere, aiKi > 1865, Ivldllc Madcliue Le Blauc of Mcta- land jzrands, 1v !| 542 glian. Is a Captain in the Militia. Fir.si re- turned to Parlt.j for present seat, at last g.c. A Liberal and a supporter of the Govt. — Metajlimi TaooF, AViLLiAM BoTSFORD, J. P. (Aducqjolk) Descended from the Hon. Amos Botsford, a U.E. loyalist, who was Speaker of the first Assembly elected after N.B. was constituted a i separate Province, and held the ofMce for a period of 21 years. S. of Israel Troop of N.S. ; amil grands, of John Troop, a native of Gerniaiiv.| B. at Granville, N.S., 13 ApL, 1834. Ed. there, M. at Cornwalls, N. S., 10 Jan., 1872, Miss| Elizfibetli Ann Magee. A storekeeper and ship- owner. First returned to Parlt., for present seat,j at last g.e. A Liberal Conservative, and op- posed to the present Govt. — Granville Cenirc. White, Hon. Aho^zo J. [Cape Breton.] Called to the Bar, N.S., May, 1858. Appld.i mem. of the Ex. Council and Commr. of Crown Lands, 20 Feb., 1874. First returned to Parltj for present seat, at g.e ., 1867. Re-elected atg.ej 1871 ; by acclamation on his appt. to office; an^ again returned at last g.c.. A Reformer.— j Jax ; Sf/dnej/, C.B. Wood wouTH, Douglas Benjamin. LL,B. (Kiii^^\ Pattrual ancestors emigrated from Eug. HP, *« time of thT^t 'T'''^'''^-^-^bont »'>c^stor.s came from Ire] ' s"'";' p /'^'^'""'^I "ortli, E,o., J p .fp- ^-01 B. B. Wood- Canning, l';,„i;,'^^^^"';'".^N.S. B. at ''-••^^•Sonunerri •atsV^^r""'''«^b>- »»'! ' Of Eng. descent S o^V ^^"^'^'"■''"^^•) 'iiv'borough . Mmi.'.ItI;'''^- ^'^^ •» -• . A co'n,mi«!tf re t \'r''"^ '""P" ' "Wic Schools . Fi,.st ' ' . '* * ''■"'•'^^^ of "■^^^nt seat, Dec K? p'^*' ^'^'•''•' '"«'• daglinatL?: ^,^'-^-^ ^t g.e.. p ; and again at I'ast A Reformer, and a plWrter of the pres^u Gov. 7?^' '"' rl Mulp-ave. '" ^o^t. A Liberal. :Vi I, f 5U ^n^ix ,^cotiii ^^.-^'.c^cmbla* Ml Iff If I !' ?■ Names of Can(li V. ^ . (t u'8« A . N, McDonald (SheVbrooI ' ^' ^^ „ ^ '^ oOi Halifax. Hon. P. c. HiJI Donald Archibald'*.'* " ^^^^^ Edward Farrell, M.D ^'^'^^^ S ^^ ' oarnster, do. .. i^jo 4. ffi r'-- , . f- \Y t. 546 Hants. W. H. Allison 1463 Alfred Putnam 1407 Thos. B . Smith J (Windsor) 1332 IXVERXESS. Duncan Campbell, M . D 1482 John McKinnon 1390 Alex. Campbell, (Broad Cove) 1301) Hugh McDonald, (Mabou) 1260 Kings. D. B. Woodworth 1260 John B. North 1171 Daniel Moore, (Kentville) 1021 Henry Shaw, (Bervvick) lOlO Lunenburg . James Eisenhauer loOI M. B.DesBrisay 1421 William Young, (Lunenburg) 114b I Edward James, (Mahone Bay) 112i'i PlOTOU. 8. H. Holmes, ^ ^ Alexander MacKay, k Acclamation, H.J, Cameron, J 1 547 t 1463 1407 1332 t • • • . . • • . . • • Queens . J . N. Mack 740 Samuel Freeman , 705 Charles Allison^ (Kemj^t) 141 George Starr at Parker , (Liverpool) . . 394 Richmond . M. McRae, 1 \ i l- Charles BoiidroitJ Acclamation. Shelburne. Hon. K. Robertson, 1 . ^^ ,. Thomas Johnson, j Acclamation. 12G0 I On Mr. Robertson's appt. to the Works and nil Plines, new writ : 1482 1390 102i lOlG Hon. R. Robertson Acc]amation« 'iCTORIA. D. McCurdy 680 John A. Fraser 548 Wm, Kidston (Baddeck) 394 Jolui Morrison, (St. Anns) 397 1501 1423 114^ Alberi Gayton 1G41 John Lovitt 1211 J. ir. Ryerson (Yarmouth) 739 imation 11 I I \ \ !? u NEW BRUNSWICK II i* 1 ahl S.c N.I lorn U'llO revo St. J Gfag-e at thi Anna John Cliipr Prest and Frede 1857 t until lie he Prorij U'as Je I tile L: I period, pccasi( fcl NEW BRUNSWICK. Lieutenant-Governor : — His Honor the Honor- able S. ^UEL Leonard Tilley, C.B., P.C, S. of Tlio. iasM. Tilley, Esq., of Queen's Co., N.B. ; and great grands, oi Samuel Tille}^, Esq., formerly of Brooklyn, N.Y., a LT.E. loyalist, who came toN.B. at the termination of the Am. revolution, and became a grantee of the City of St. John. (See Sabine's Am. Loyalists.) B. at Gagetown, Queen's Co., N.B., 8 May, 1818. Ed. at the County Grammar School. M., Ist, Julia Anna, dau. of James T. Ranford, Esq., of St. John (dead) ; 2ndly, 1867, Alice, eld. dau. of Z, Chipman, Esq., of St. Stephen, N.B. Is a Vice- Presdt. of the Diocesan Church Society, N.B. ; and Patron of the Auxiliary Bible Societv of Fredericton. Was a mem. of the Ex. Council, N.B.. from Nov., 1854 to May, 1856 ; from July, 1857 to March, 1865 ; and again from April, 1866 until the Union ; during which several periods lie held the office of Pro vl. -Secretary of that Province ; and from March, 1861 to March, 1865, I was leader of the Government. Was leader of Ithe Liberal part}^ in N.B. for a lengthened period, and was a delegate to Eng. on several ioccasions to confer with the Imperial Govt, on IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I 2.2 |50 ^^~ Hi m ^ m II ^ 12.0 1.8 |l.25 |U|,.6 < 6" ► o. 7 Hiotographic Sciences Corporation '^^^ 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14SS0 (716) 872-4303 ^ **% * f <■: 552 important public business, notably regarding the Union of the B.A. Colonies and the construc- tion of an Intercolonial Railway; has also re- peatedly served on like missions to the sister Provinces . Was a delegate to the Charlottetown Union Conference, 1864 ; to that in Quebec, same year ? and to the London Colonial Confer- ence, to complete terms of Union of the B.N. A. Provinces, 1866-7. Holds a patent of rank and precedence from Her Majesty as an Ex. Coun- cillor, N.B. Created a C.B. (Civil) by Her Majesty, 1867. Sworn of the Privy Council,! July, 1867, and held the office of Minister ol Customs from that date until 22 Feb., 1873, when apptd. Minister of Finance, in which oftice, he remained until apptd. Lieut Governor ofNe^v Brunswick, 5 Nov., same year. (Salary $9,000)1 Was acting Minister of Public Works from Nov., 1868 to April, 1869. Sat for City of St. John inf N.B. Assembly from June, 1854 to June, IS'oi when defeated on the Prohibitory Liquor Lauj question and the Govt, resigned ; from June] 1857 to March, 1865, when defeated on the Unioc policy of his Govt. ; and again from 1866 unt the Union, when he resigned to accept a seati the Commons, and represent New Brunswick the Dominion Cabinet. Continued to represeDJ 553 the City of St. Joliu in the House of Commons until Nov., 1873, when he retired on his appt. as Lieut.-Governor as aforesaid. The Prohibi- tory Liquor Law of N.B. was the work of Mr. T. as a private mem. ; among otlier measures of hnportance introduced and carried by the Govt. of which he was a mem., may be mentioned the followin<:j : Vote bv ballot, and extension of the tranchise ; an act authorizing the construction of the European and North American Railway as a govt, work; an act autliorizing the con- struction of the Intercolonial Railway, N.B. agreeing to pay three-and-a-half twelfths of the cost; an act granting facility for the construc- tion of certain Railways under which 208 miles are now being built in N.B. — Governvicnt House, Fredericion, Provincial A.D,C,, and Private Secretary ^ \LieiitrCoL John Saunders. Extra ^.2>.(7.— Alfred F. Street, Esq., Capf. Reserve Militia, (Apptd. 11 Feb., 1874.) jd to repres r hm t >> 1 1 554 (!F»vftuilvc C^ouncll. (Appl.!. 22 Fell., l":^?!. Jlon. HouKH rt*oi'N<;, PvcKidruf of iJie Cntmril. Gkoik^io M. Kin(J, A/fonicj/'GcifwaLirrc «( (( niicv.) J. .1. FiiAaiou, rrovincial S^ccrdanj and m |> ** B. R. 8tkvkn\son, Surveyor General. ** W. M. KioiiLY, Commis.^ioner of Puhlii (( Worka. \N(iUs McQtekn, *) Members of Board «* ,f. II. CiiAwr OKI), } of Works •* KiMVAui) Wilms, {wiihoid department,) '' W. E. PlOULKY ((/(;.) Ihiired Meml)ers of Council retain inr/ tlicb Bank and Vrecedence, by special 2>crniission\ of Her Majesty, Jlon. E. n. Cii\\i)T,i:n, M.L.C. " R. n. AViLMOT, (Seuator.) ** J. IF. (lUAY, Q.C.y (Judge of the Suj'^rcMl Court, British Columbia.) " S. L. 'J'iKLKY, (7.7?., {Lieut.'Governor cf\ N'ew Brunsicick.) '' C. Fisher, D.C.L.y Q.C., {Judge of \\\ Supreme Conrty NJJ.) 565 !■ icy III' . of rnhlk of Board yorks. l^cfllioflatlvc crauncll ffon, J. H. SArNDi'iRfl, Speaker, (^F-oiKJi: lUvrMFoiin, Clerk, rcUiyy ^^"*' I Haii.kv, JjicuL'Col. lion, Oideon Doue. J.t \abnnii ^m \{^Judgc of ^'" 0( MiigllHli |)n,nMjtut:o. IJ. in Sunhnry, N.B,, 25 Fel»., 1811). M., K<'1)., IHIH, Mjrs JVanH- (Oinbo. Ih Ijt.-rol. QiKHMiH Militia, and Prosdt, of Agricultural Soeioty. Sat for Quocmh in N.B. AsRonibly, fron> 1805 to 18()(», and again trom g.o., 1870, until :?0 A pi. 1872, wlion called to the L.('. A Cojinervativo. — Newcastle Creek, Bkckwith, i/o«. John A. Descended paternally from the family of Beclc- with, of Norwich, I^^ng., and nuiternally from C. [jQ Brun de Du Plessis, counin and i)rivate fiecv. to the Cardinal de Richelieu. B. at Fred- mcton, N.B., I Dec, 1800. Ed. there, and at Toronto, Montreal, and Windsor, N.S. M., St, Miss Ann L. Jouctt, (dead); 2ndly, Miss larie A. Buton, both of Fredericton. Has •ccir mayor of Fredericton; Deputy Commr. of rown Lands and Surveyor-Geid. ; Chairman rovl. Board of Agriculture; Major Ist Batt. i i m tiimt i mim*t »stmm lilMii ).. (i II I 556 York Co. Militia; and a dir. of Quebec and N.B. Railway. "Was a mem. of Ex. Council, and Provl. Secy, and Registrar, N.B., from Sept., 1867 to Feb., 1871. Sat for York in N.B. Assembly from 1866 until 8 Apl., 1874, when called to L. C. A Conservative. — Fredericion. Bevertdge, Ho7i. Benjamin, J,,P B. in Eng. Came to N.B. when young. Ed. there. A lumber merchant. Apptd. a mem. of Ex. Council, Sept.,1867,and Presdt of Ex. Council Oct., 1870, both of which positions he resigned, on the retirement of Govt., Feb., 1871 . Sat for Victoria in the Assembly from 1866 to 1869, when called to L.C. A Liberal. — Tobique, Chandler, -^on. Edward Barron, Q.C. J,P, S. of Charles H. Chandler Esq., for many years High Sheriff of the Co. Cumberland, N.S.; and grands, of Joshua Chandler, of New Haven, Conn., a well known loyalist, and a mem. of the General Assembly, 1775, who pro- ceeded to N.S. in 1783, and thence to Eng., to| obtain compensation for his losses by the Am. revolution. (See Sabine^s Am. Loyalists,) Bj at Amherst, N.S., 1800. Ed. there. M., 1822, Miss P, W. Millidge, dau. of the late Dr. Millidge, and niece of the late Jud1on, Kns . << l„« .v((l,.,| „( M|„.,liM,. 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Ml r,nt Hi • '^''"''V II.Hl f,,ll MMr 1.^/ I'ttiii in fUhf MM tu tV'f'h (^|,;,,.| "''•'I t(, fj if'h' nl.lrl • <^'«'M« Mff <'^ Hr.^l M 'iDlhf (ivnl •»r ^Ul^ \,,y^^ «'i'« Aq Iim/ (V "'"/(./rnJ/.y/ ^, n II r I '•VMlflifM^ 'f^ «fHf»v/, I "»nft('rtUvi '*'"'"'« of C;,^^ (l^r I "♦HMl'fl |f,i ♦ "M VVIiq »roM •■'ii«*'«l uf 1 "«''r«, lij» r '""•fimn.lrvl "« (MVH fy "' ^V/l,q ( ^v "' ^U^tnifvi P/K'O I •''^MVoiiimIcvI 'Mlp'l "' >vrn(. (u |i 'ji Ptiipl »K« I mown, Mor,//, f;,,,,,. inn, ('ft <^'*'>i|jMTlc(i«i.(lia '('('fUlif^ ft , ftf. U Id '"'"'. or fj,^ w; 111 171/0 I 1^ WA/>| IS; 1 1 ; 1 ' I . i-ii 5«2 apptd. Jnd.cjc oftlio Snjireme Court, N.B., and in 1822 beciinie Chief Jiife(>nnMltM» MPhniVMl«M- iil lltnnpli Tovvv . vSrt< u^v Kinivfl iVon\ lMr>rv itnlil iMiO \vli('i|| tU^tvrttOxi. Ai.vf\\n volwvnnl nl lnMl}j;.»v An \hi v«Uv\H\<']\n lM'rt?^(M\ IsMq , m nnlivo lw\*t^vno«^x^ 8l\i\v» Sv\>< .» \\l\o \>nn\o (v> N.S , ISdJ l^^^ti in 1812, ^vuu>v(si to Miriu\nohi« N.H. \l l^t-^ulvair* lv«lanK Xolpon. Mimt\uohi, N H] rm I Am(MI^) I. |M';!i Is.l. !»♦ Ilih (slowrnftM^ Orrirn- „Mi MrlinnI M.,Mp|.l., 1^1)7, M llfl li/i, fM . ^Inn . iM'ifi (iM IIm' htu mI N.M Mfil lor YliM'|i>il fH lii'M I! »v Ati tfUflMf'CfMwfMl (»n,fMli(lHfi» lliii Vorh, iMjlT. WfiH I'lOMili. of |i;x. {](,ut\o\\ iiM.hinr, IfVM mtlil July, n<7'/^, wh^n n.pfrtd. sv V>iM MM \\v>\\ f*OV Ln.u. \^] miTMf nl oMlccw n( rrnvl. iS»«rv. ftHM KfCf*! v^r- flinl. IImm Iwmmj fi (h'lr^nfp In OtfHwn. f» nnn w^c- tian Mt'hnnI f^yyi{r\u. -hoihrirffni, NJK Kiimilv riuni« Imin McnI., nl»niil, a c.onfnry n^o [hilptMllpil i\mnii^H| Ihr ArfulJMfiwin lli^ llnie flrjt »/i(r/f'i/r.f« wImmhm* (lrp(«cMi Koii- iliilM.up.iHu\ n. Ill Kl. Lnuifl, N.li., \H2\. K<\. \\m\ M.,IMrir>, M(llk> NHlhalir licMaric. Kai for roMonI fn»Hl lV(»m iHlIt) In^.o. 1H7() vvli^fi (U'fcat- l. Ho-oIccIihI at luRt g,o. A Liberal and in [vorul Pi'iMivute schools .•—A7. LouiBt Mi) ■*- i •toNr'M, ttvMMMrtt t'Cr-iTt'tHTM. (r^F>7f'^)n. ) TmIIimI \o\\\v Hnr, N.H., iMilT. V'wM rphtrnhl to Pjwlf ., for |m09(mH hcm\1, n< \\\M jir. A Lilir vnl» i\\\A in I'monr <>( lh(» nnn himHmi ifin Mclinnl Kr.'AN^, limi .~CoL \\\\.\\\\\ If. A. {Sf . Jnji,, Is StMMM^nvv Mi. »Iolm Mtiu'K Mxrhnnjir ; Vic Prrpill . oT ( ho (uMUMMil Pnl)lir IIosijhjuI; l,i(Mil, i\A . Ml . ,lohn KvMtM'vi* Milili a ; jnji I T I'MiHurcr of \n\!v ol Ml . ilohn. IImh Immmi U, W . P oTthr MotH i^j T(Mnn«M-iinr«* o\ N.li. Mai I'm* S(. ♦lolw^ lor ^^ov(M•al v«>avM \»plo 1M70, wImmi (h^nilnlj Aiiam tolnvno^i al lapl ^x.v. A liilMTivl, Mini f3\tp]v>vln- oTlho iVoo iuM\-flOi»lnrlan Ri'hool hv , IhtW SL, »S7. John. KhAAw Hou. Wn.M \M Mooiu.;, »/./*. | Xorflni^ S. ol Mr. »l. M. Kollv, \vl»o (Min\o lo Ni'lli HolthsK Irol., K!>S. li. nl Monrlon, N.n.JS'ii Ml I \V-{ in II IKlNi Jo Sp, fi'liii ii'iiii ('lidii flic Ka in N.ll. iM., 1«L Kli ;'JK dan . o I \o .Ininos l.onjr. Ks»| , v>r (\HM\i_}rn(\ N.H. ((lra(ll| 2norlan(l, N.H. Appfl a nuMn. o( tho Ex. Council, ami Chiof Coi)iiii( 01 Publio Works. l^GS, First rcturnca to Tar |((nri Km (1 ill [^!^ ( Kiuiir^ ^''ir«|, pHriui tf1l kfon . ) I'lr^l t'l'lnrni'il !;.0. A Ijilir ijnifin pclitiiil .1 'Mir, imr, f( * '^'H'J'f'^PMf flonf j.^ „,.^.| n»nfi,/ /Oh linn H(!lin(»( in f HVWlr III iKlNd, ffnu, (I "^"f o/ M,o , '•^'"'" ni InHi \ . (^7. ./r)/MlB ,A,A;,.| '•^Mrnn.;KhuiN, J.j/.^ ^ f'^/. r I urn 11,0; ViccI iD'l 'I'lfMlHUIOl'l ITU (I. w. r . Sat InrSlJ jiluM'aK siiiil '•'"'M'' Ki|,|r, I- ^'i'^of^L ""•; ^^'•'^'•'^ 'm^ ^rm,|„M|o,( A "V., iMfld, f,^-,|j y Kil h 'J Ml '^'/'^^M» ''"«,. o/M,olMn A ,11. .J M,r(,f, ("I fo ||,p I ;M.r 1^ ^"' pn^HCMi/ Ronl^ 1^ J m. Ki,^,, ill ill (a ium( V will ni !„.«/, 5 '''-^/f'cjfvl „,/^ <'i'urilin non-fln(!l ^'•^' A /;i|,c,ni/ ''''^'^"•^/'^'^ ^V/., .S7. Jn/, mwH, .hniN H I Oar le fun,] \o{() N.i'Mivii iilo Al(»\n!ulB'K.<'. A Ijihoi'iil Cliiol Coimi"*- vtrncd to Pari '^'•'ttll RcJm,(,| fly^^ f'^/ii "'■ J''t'r4a'irhffi, <<> l^irlf,,, f, "^* Vnmnd floaf, afc 'i"<'in (hvor 0/1,1,0 free IKav, JTa ^^^^'Q. tC7my/^^^,.j f^torlc non my on-giualjy cau,o rroiu Set, l^OUlJ^Cfilt ■i ■ 11 572 8. of the late Mr . Alex . McKay, who emigrated from north of Irel., and settled at Pennfield, N.B., 1812. B. there, 11 Feb., 1836. Ed. there, M., 26 Dec, 1872, Miss Mary Elizabeth Hawkins of Pennfield (she d. same year). A farmer First returned to Parlt., for present seat, ai last g.e . A Liberal, and strongly in favor oi the free] non-sectarian school law. — Pennjit Ridge, MoKenzie, Archibald. (^Resiigouche.) Descended from the Kintail McKenzies. Pi rents came to N.B. from the Isle of Arran, iiiao years since. B. at the Flatlands, Restigoucli N.B,, 29 May, 1841. Ed. at Campbelltoi Unmarried. Has been Chairman of Scli Trustees. An unsuccessful candidate for E tigouche, in House ot Commons, at g.e., First returned to Parlt., for present seat, at 1 g.e. A supporter of the "National" pa believing that Canada should always be first the aspirations and affections of every ii Canadian. — Campbellion. ^ McLeod, Robert E. (Kings.) First returned to Parlt., for present seat last g.e., A Liberal and in favour of free n sectarian schools.— ifowtpto/t. -. *:^. \/ ibe ich 'bri Wi m Oc til e. use 00] ho emigrated] at PennfieldJ 6 . Ed. there! 3eth Hawkins! . A farmer, esent seat, a1 573 McQueen, Hon, Angus. {Westmoreland.) B. at Little Harbour, Pictou, N.S. A mer- chant. Apptd. amein. of Ex. Council, 17 Jan., 1872. Has sat for present seat since 1866. A Liberal and in favour of the non-sectarian school system. — Point de Bute, ly m a\ ■^i^jjjcHjj; James, (Charlotte,) First returned to Parlt., for present seat, at lastg.e. A Liberal and supports the free non- fectarian school system. — St, Stephen, Leary Henry. (^Kent.) • A fish-dealer. First returned to Parlt., for resent seat, Dec, 1873, on the death of the itting member. Re-elected at last g.e. A iberal, and in favour of separate schools,— ichibucio, • . ; . I gouche') cKenzies. Pa of Arran, maul 8, RestigouclJ t Campbelltoj man of Sclio didate lor Re , at g.eolSij ent seat, at la ational" pa^ Iways be iirstl of every til present seat, Ivouroffree^l _i«t ■ ' ■•♦ [ERLEY, Hon, William E* (Sunbury.) Was a mem. of Ex. Council, without office, )m 1862 to 1865. Again apptd to same position, Oct., 1874. Sat for present seat from 1854 itil 1870, when defeated ; again returned at last [e. An unsuccessful candidate for Sunbury in mse of Commons, at g.e., 1867 and at g.e., 1874. [Liberal, and supports the free non-sectarian lool system."— JS/wwfKe. v*» *^ «-y_< 0> A.' i . ^ Hi M'5 :\T4 Tun \ wf^, John. {h\yHitjio}frfh\) n. in Wo^hntMvlMn.l, Tln^., 10 .hnip, !R|(I. |<;,| n\ Mn^. Cnmt' lo N.U , IM.II. M., |m;|';, Mj rnllu\\in«' Mi'i'inthv. IImm Immmi l)r|nilv Mln'iiil o( To. («lo\\«M\jMf(), o\\ vopi^niUion ol" siKin^ inrini n>-rln» 1^ (l\on\ ISll^ M«l. M Ww Wrnlvun rv\ivov.«*i lS(il^ Kir^t rolnnuMi lo Pml(., loj pivf*fnt soat n( IjK"*! ^.o. A l nuvinlain Uio N.H. Iroo noiij vvootarirtu sohool law.— »S\?oAt;7/(^. B. in Ircl. A dir. of tho Consolidated Europcs aiid Norili Aiuericau Uttilwaj-, Wcijtoru Eitcij T >r|»MlV Mlicilll (MM»Mfl)'nl (Mill •mI, |)«mvJm1(I,| -0lfM«(«M| 111 Im'I: he non-«iM'(ni I ilu»nipl.v.on|, ..a( ■, V 'nj/fl /-.'^» rifc'w, I , ^ifl(|. Fip^^, re ^Iho non /?•^^ A ivil)oral, and ■8^c^armn8chooJ]a^v.-^^ a sn :/(//c C 870; pporter 'over- ' I it 67(5 Smith Kdwauh John, J.P, ( FTVf/morc/frn*/)! |)rwrrmlo«l from IMO. liuv^lifllfl U 111 Shfvi jir N n., 1MI!». K,|. 1 1, pro. M., Ipi 11 Mopt.^lSil, MiPR Miiry Hell, or.Slir.li.io (f,l,n| ^\. July, lHr»:0 ; 2ntlly, f? .hnu» lHr»r., Miflfl Ainolial K. Hol)l> of l>or(»hoslor. A pforokcopor. I« brolhor of lion. A. .1. Smith, Q.(V, M.I' MinislcM' of Mmiiip iinl-Ia\v. In (avonr ol'a reduotion of taxoH a roiinotion of palarios ; a rodnotion of Inwv'rrj loop ; and inorpa ing tho prioo of tinibor on Crowj Land. — Shediite, SrKniKNHov, Hon. IUin.tamin RonKiiT. {Clu loiic) GrandtUtiior oanio fVoni KonfVowpliire, Soot., St. AndiTws, N.H., 1819. S. of Uobt. Stephc^ Hon, l^jHij., by MiNa Milikon. H. at St. A| drowp, 10 April, 1835. Ed. at Granniior 8o thoro, and at tho Univ. of Now nmnawiol uhoro ho gradnatod H.A., 1854. M.. M Kato, pistor oftho hite John Bolton, Eaq.,\vl ro]>rcPO]Ucd Charlotte in llonpc of Connin from 18G7 to 1872. Callod to the Bar, N 1860. Was registrar of Probates for Chariot which hcresigned, 1867. Apptd, ft mem. of ki [I'll \h\ hi \m\ m\\ h for \)\ fcvoii \\\m\ H mu fh' • f\ to ml } mod poserv; iflifl. n. ro. M ., IptJ r Slirdirin (h||J 1, MiflH AinrliJ kcopor. Is Q.(V, M.rJ i^fl. Firpt ro^ it liiPl j^.p. non PcoOvriiiii 2tion of 1 axon I oil ol lawyrr^ liber on Crowj ''"""^^i'nn.lHurvovnrO,.,,! /.. . al Bll'l |llP(|irp,| ln'v— ,S7. An,h H'"" •<» "i|,|i„|,( II 'I' /uh(. «•«•• A /,i) 'onil. («l.9. ■'''VflM, M' ■f''re(fa h V'icp- />,.,,„, I "•''"'»'■ (AWM,,,,,/„,/„„ ' "' 'lio N.jj '^.) nni,( f'fflf. lf„i Powol (Vrp n(.n-R,.,;( •"•'anRol,ool.wA;rW,7, "KVf, '^^''''''K, ./.n (J/^. orAcii.1 '■;;'; on,wn. /,. .^ ,,^ ,, iiiimc it in. InioP.h lo'I"'-^^^'^- Council '^^e, and liii'G, S(U)(., , . .^ lU)l)t. StophoP"' '^'''- Ht, .S( . A ...... „ , \, at St. i\r ^''^^'>"f,..Col. of V h-aimiicr 8«"'^''^- '^^^''^ Provl. H, IV I3run8wio|^5* ^^ *^'^ V'ic/oria C i. M.. 181 of Co;n.*^^i Victoria n-om 8^t7'^"f ' ^^^P le Bur, N. for Charlot§'^";efvftt|ve, and in fa A mem.ofE ^mrdo/Agricilfc non Ji '^ "w county of Mad ^•c, 1874, wU re. on 'imifeJca. A ^^'0"r of separate schools. i|^ M II '^^m^ggggjggimSii \i t al is 1 1 fl •-two 'I'wKKniK, Lkmuel J. {Nor thumb cr land,) Of Irish extraction, futlicr being a native of Lri.| trim, ciul mother, of Down,Trel. B'. at Chatliani, N.B., aO Nov., ISIO. Ed. at County Granniinrl School and at. Presbyterian Academy. Unnvar- ried. Called to the Bar, N.B., 1870. Firstl returned to Park., tor present seat, at lastg.t.j A Liberal, and elected in the interest of the free non-sectarian school party ot N.B. — Chatham, Wedderdurn, lion, William, Q,C. (St. Joh City,) S. of the late Alex. Wedderburn, Esq., a naj tive of Aberdeen, Scot., who was H. M.'s Eniii gration Officer for N.B. for many years an wrote several works on that Province, by Jaiij Heaviside, of London, Eng. B. in St. John,N.lj 12 Oct., 1831. Ed. at St. John Gramma School. M., 29 April, 1858, Jeannie,dau. of C.( Vaughan, Esq.jOf St. John. Studied lawwit| the present Judge Gray of B.C., and was callfi to the Bar, 1868. Creiited a Q.C., 1873. A dj ot the N.B. Deaf and Dumb Listitution. Hj been intimately connected with the newspapl press, as editor and contributor, for many yea Apptd. Commr. (with Messrs. Morrison aj Skinner), to consolidatejthe Provl. Statutcsj N.B., 1873, Held the oflice of Presdt. of tiie^ r)79 |jolm Mechanic's Iiistih.f.^ king t^vo ter,„s, aZ^L! T'''''''' ^■^■' -j-toa to both o^; \^;r'','^''«'- <'-•".' ;'enli/iecl with the Libenl ." . "''"''^^ '^«en h'"mIon "the U„i„„" r V, ' *'™^"^"' ''--^ing f" Portia...! Zv^7,V ^^'''""'"■*'" ^'"'•'•"A' t "^e"- W^ '^^ ;;-' ^«^J- Promoted ''«'"''on« in the „res; ,t u * **'" "'"^^••' ^l^c I'-'ection, a,.d hai C.rofT ''"'•''^ •■''■'- 'ovt. delegate to Ottiw. I °' """^^ occasions a f"'"- late Hon GrHH''"''j''°'--^«''^' R- Stevenson ; Jndi; with n 7''^ """'^ ^^°"- * Ho... Messrs. p.^se..' vT''' ""'^ •''''^^J' K«'«o advocated a "iit^cl';"^ '""^ ''''"«• ht.nc Provinces H-.« f "'"-r "»">" of the [f Cabinet. Fi;;t;et;';To"Sr «^^' '■" P . at g.e. 1870 ; re-eJected 1* i ^'^'^^''P'eeent K«d to npholc tl.n ! '''''^•''- Stands ^^•B.~.7/.S;t--^;-;cho^ kts, i7>,>, p,„ ^''''^>^^^U 3 County. *^^''^ Paronta^c. S. oftlie Jatc ^?i I w f I i ^i 1 H • 1 580 John Willis Esq., native of Cavan, Irel. B. in Halifax, N.S., 5 Nov., 1835. Ed. there. M., Sarah, eld. dau. of Zcchariah Adams., of St. John. A dir. of the St. John Building Society and Investment Fui^. Has been connected with the N.B. press for many years. Establinhed Western Borderer (Carleton) 1857, and about the same time, the Freemasons^ Monthly Monitor, Was chief ed. of the Courier (St. John), and since 1863 has been ed, and prop, of the Dail]}\ Morning News, same city. Has held varioik^ olfices in the Grand Lodge of A.F.&.A.M. of) N.B.,and was elected Deputy Grand Master,] 1872. Apptd. a mem. of Ex. Council, N.B,^ 20 Feb., 1873. Was an unsuccessful candidate for present, 1867. First returned at g.e. 1870, re-elected at last g.e. A Liberal, and a supportei of the non-sectarian school law. — Princes Si\ St, John, Woods, Francis, J.P, {Queens,) Eld. 8. of Anthony and Elizabeth Woods, ulij came to N.B. from Irel., about 1829. B. in CI Fermanagh, Irel., 1819. Ed. in N.B. M., Janj 1852, Jane Eliza, dau. of John Armstrong, Esij of Petersville. Is Presdt. of Gagetown aii Petersville Railway. First returned to Parlj *br present seat, at last g.e. A Liberal, 581 rel. B. "u\ ■ supports the non-sectarian school system.— ere. M., B Welsford, tl8., of St. ing Society connected! g^^ ^tUtti*Wirfe ^mxM)^. ^ d about t\\cB Names of Candidates, with total number of r Monitoi'B^'^^^^ polled for each respectively at General John), audi Election, June, 1874. , - ^f the Dci^^l/B The names of the unsuccessful Candidates are held vanousBiu/^aKc5. rand Master! ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^ uncU, ^:^% James Ryan 708 ful ^^^^g^^l Martin Bent Palmer, (Hopewell Cape) 514 at g-^- ^ ■ Gains Twrner, (Harvey) 504 d a suppor «■ j^^.^^^^ j,^^j^^ j^ (Hopewell Hill) . . , . 331 Princes ^t.§ p^^^^, ^^^^^^ (Hillsborough) 130 ARLETON. ' viT U vM '^o^ii^ S. Leigh ton 1739 1th ^V ooas,^ ■ Randolph K. Jones 1503 ^^' M ^^ail ^eo. M^. TFAi76, (Centreville) 1210 Gagetown ^m Jas. Murchie 1971 rued to ^^m Hon. B. R. Stevenson 1970 ^ Liberal) ^ Jas. McKay .,...,.,. 1920 m'2 fi 1^ m I Y » • • t » • • k tV'lit kktkkk MfJhotn-ih' VrMoihU}}^, lmnifl(iM\ (Wl f^lvrn> l^HMgo) » « » « « k i t • • • • (ito\'r»-:sr»i:« K. V . Uwvnp r. Ulrt\uO\iiVii. . .» » . t i * • t * k *«k •«••»• Kknt onrx 01 (MUV Vak* l»t» ••>»•» •••• >!\n\ »)\>hnson ••»»»» »ttt »>•-•« 1T2I 1 m 720 (111) IIS^ ihi'H IMI j» ir i;ni c l< l>l! K\N n >n .1. U. (' raw iovA «»» »«»* »»»t*» »>•»•• ,1 . Mowollii^j: . K\ K Moloovi . * . * Ki.^ /ill l^< ■ lion. I,. ThoriaMK Mi ... W'^m John /.vt>r/^ |MI. llMMill 210 ,... '•^^^B l\iKht)f \. /^r^Mf^ holiip.ll » » » • ^'^^^» lion. W. M. KpIIv ,. HOY W n) . nwitn . t « * . « 1 1 • * « 1 1 1 • < « ^ « I 1 4 • i I «'{()'{• li. J.Twoo.lio i:U9 ^^^'^1 A. A. Pivvi.l'^on \:\\{) » ' '■ .V/f'/^rr*^/ /l»/'n;^v, luin iq((M'.| Npuojih(Io| 1121 » ' •■ •'♦''''•^^> f\rn'f>// ^'.)M»///, fliiplmiMor, ,»..- ^^'B |(Mui(luvn<.| 1014 77h>.v. r. f»*///r.v^>/f», iron lonnfln, («lo.) 1001) \5oP)r»«'KNf^ . • • • * f ^'m Waller M. Undor 1112 ^'^"M Kvrtn.MR \Voo6/. .Irz/Kv/rr)/!//, (Cliipnuvn.) (M.'l yM Aivi\«l, MoKonzio 411 I* '" 'l VM *^''^^'^ lM\illiivs 411 ^^^'^'''^ \il v/. ir. 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'"''1 *^* i i . • ^ ' I . » M » u \vv t 4 \ \ i i ^w > t k \ k > M .1 Mh.Mli \ Mi'l.hH'Ml til • i • I < ■ I ( ( .1 \ II IIM| ilirr« ••«<•< • 11 »tt«l4l> i%i I70'» /Nr'll r^ I litmh 11, liMII i'ih'l-, |'l'» I ./•'/m» ,1/f'A f'M^/^'4 clf'llr, I Mnfic(r>fi. I . M»M VifU^ flfrl,!^, (MiM'hvllh J M;.V/ lliinhi hiiw, M M. ir»»» linry,^!! l\ tU'il fhUII ^ IpUIIImIm ^'I'» ; ./. r Nfu'ii/f, (NiiHJiwiuilt;. .»..« wn I (m;4 141 ;j MM ^ % » » I » ♦ >V4 i Ov % ♦ • • * k »♦ I » > )i « ^1 h I « 4 ■■ if- • ^it.'^ I t » MANITOBA i ; r ? <» ! JU Mi MANITOBA. o U [Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba and the tortli West Territories : — His Honor the Hon- [ra6Ze Alexander Morris, D.C.L. 5 P.C. Eldest m of the late Hon. William Morris, who was a nem. of the Legislative Assembly and Council IfU.C, and of the Legislative Council of Cana- |a continuously, from the year 1820 until 1859, period of 39 years. B. at Perth, Ont., 17 larch, 1826. Ed. at the Universities of Glas- bw, Scot., and McGill College, Montreal. M., fovember, 1851, Margaret, dau. of William Cline, Esq., of Cornwall, Ont. Called to the Bar of C.C. in Hilary Term, 1851, and afterwards in [illy, same year, to Lower Canadian Bar. Called the Manitoba Bar, Oct., 1872. Has been ii'esdt. of the St. Andrew's Society, Montreal ; a Wernor of the University of McGill College ; |nd a Trustee of the University of Queen's Col- ege, Kingston. Author of ^'Canada and her ksourcesy^^ an essay, to which was awarded by |ir E. W. Head, then Governor-General, on a re^ feence from the Paris Exhibition Committee of i !!^a:i* tl i! '(I 500 Can., in consequence of a division of opinion ji the Committee, the second prize ; ^^NovaBriliUi- nia,-' a lecture on the extent, resources and I'lUu-e of B.N. A., j)ublishcd 1858, at the rcipiest ol'tlie MercantiU' ]jibrary Association of Montreal, in wliich he advocated tlie incorporation of llic 13. X. A. Provinces under one Confederation; and of ^* IVic Ilndsoirs Bay and Pacific Teni- forics,-' a lecture in which he also urged the incorporation of the North AVest and Britit^l Columbia under one Confederation with tlieolderj Provinces of Canada and Acadia, and the ooii-| struction of the Intercolonial and Pacific Rail- ways. In 1864 was one of the active partien iiil the negotiations, which resulted in the Coalitioii| of that year, and the adoption cf the Confedera* tion policy which he had long piovaously advo- cated. Sat for South Lanark in Can. Asseniblvl from 1861 until the Union, and for same seat, in| House of Commons, from the latter event until g.e.., 1872. Was sworn one of the Queen's Priv\'| Council of Can., 10 Nov., 1869, and held the oflice of Minister of Inland Revenue from tlialj date until 2 July, 1872, when apptd. Chief Justic^ of Court of Queen's Bench of Manitoba, beiiij the first Chief Justice and Judge of that Courij Apptd. to present olHce, 2 Dec, same year 501 {Salanj $9,000.) Apphl. ft Coniinr. ol Indian ilfl'ivirs for Manitoba and (ho N.W. Territories, 16 June, 1873 ; and took part as Conimr. in nego- tiating; Treaties with the Saultcaux and Cree tribes of Fndians, at the north-west angle of tlic Lake of the Woods, and at the Lakes Qu'Ai)pelle in the years 1873 and 1874, whereby the title to la large area in the N.W. Territories was settled. Qocenimeat House, Winnipeg. Frank G. Beciier, Private Seer elari/, (Apptd, 11 Sept., 1873.) I|; (Apptd. 3 Dec, 1874.) \Hon, Colin Inkster, President of the Ex. Council, President oj the Legislative Coun- cil, and Minister of Agriculture » " R. A. Davis, Provincial Treasurer, (Pre- mier,) " Joseph Royal, Provincial Secretary and Minister of Public Works. " John Norquay. I ^ iCk/'fc—SEDLEy Blanchiard, Barries tor-at-liiAv. (Ai>pt(l. pv.,1871.) 30 i'l 592 '^tiii^Uiivj^ (&m\Kxl »5,1 ! t I jffo?i. Colin Inkster, Speaker. (Apptd. 3 Dec, 1874.) Clei'kx — Thomas Spence. (Apptd. 10 March., 1871.) Dauphin ATS, Hon, Fran9ois. B. in Manitoba, 1 Jan., 1816. M., 1840, Frances Paul, of St. Boniface. Called to the L.C., on the creation of that body, 15 March, 1871. A Conservative. — St, Frangois Xamr, QuNN, Hon, Donald. Descended from the Clan Gunn. B. in the| parish of Flalkirk, Caithness-shire, Scot., Sept,] 1797. Ed. there. M., July, 1819, Margaret, dau. of Mr. James Swain, Hon. H.B. Co.'si Service, York Factory. Entered the Hon. H.B. Co's service, 1813, in which year he came to this] country, and was stationed at York Factory, Severn and Oxford House ; resigned, 1823, andj has since resided at Red River. Has been tor twenty years one of the Judges of the Court ol ^ Mo 1840, 1 ailed to the , 15 March, gois Xam\ B. in the! |, Scot., Sept. I l9, Margaret,. 1. H.B. Co.' ' lie Hon. H.B. came to thia] jric Factory, [ed, 1823>an(l [as been tor the Court o\ 693 Petty Sessions, and a part of tlie time, Presdt. of the Court. A corresponding member of the Smithsonian Institution, Washington ; and of the Institute of Rupert's Land ; and a mem. of Board of Management of Manitoba (Presb.) College. Has contributed papers on the Natural History iof the North West to the Miscellaneous CoU kciions of the Smithsonian Institution and to I other works and periodicals. An unsuccessful candidate for North St. Andrews at g.e., 1870. Called to the L.C, on the creation of that body, 15 March, 1871.— 5^ Andrews. , ^ ■ [Hamlin, Hon. Solomon. i B. in Manitoba. Called to the L.C., on the [creation of that body, 15 March, 1871. — St. ]yital. ' '" TOTER, Hon, Colin. i S. of John Inkster, Esq., J.P., a native of [lie Orkney Isles, who came to the North West, [821, in the service of the H.B. Co., and was fpptd. a Councillor of Aseiniboia, 1852. B. in lanitoba, 3 Aug., 1843. Ed. at St. John's School. M., March, 1871, the dau. of Hon.JWm. [ait, of Manitoba. Apptd. a mepi. of Ex. founcil and Presdt. of that body and of the L.C., m Minister of Agriculture, 3 Dec . , 1874. Was ■^:- U:^ /^; M I ♦ I, «n nh>*uoiM^yo»ly, ir> Movrlu IHTI . A ronppvvnfivf . McK \v, //«>;>. .1 AVFf^. KM. fl. ol .ljvn\OR MoKmv, M)^«j., i>f SuMioiIhikI Bhiro, Soot., lor injvm viuur in Iho II .H. Co/^ pprvioo. ]\. nl M*hnonlot» llonR(\ MjVf^luilrlunvnn, N.W. TorritorioP. K.I. nl Ifod Hivrr. M.. Jnno, isr>!>, Mnro;n'«l, Mnl iliin . oriln' ImIo Cliiri ?''nolor Howan ol' II. H. ('o*h wimvIoo. Ih ;i MagistnUo; Snpi. (lor Ponnnion nv)anl olWoiKsji of tho l^akool {\\o WooJs rojnl : a \\\0]\\ . oMhc C\>in\oil ol Assinil>oia; \*ico-Pi(»ml(. ol'tlio V\\)\\\ Agrioullnral So^Moly of Manitoba ; au rofrign'^l with Iup o.oll(>aori\op. Calloil to th(> L.C., on creation o( (hat luxly, 15 Muroli, 1871, and was its Spoakcr dtirino; all the iimolid witis' in oilioe. A ConHcrvative. — *'JJcer JjO(hjc,] St, James, O'PoKXKT.ti Ron. John Hahuimon, M,l). B. in Can. S. of (he late John O'DonnoHl K?»q.. ol' Delhi, Out. A physician. Appl"!. mfm. of Boaixl ol Eilncation, Man., 1872, Culltn . J H M i 'lii tm immiaiUm to 01)5 the L.O., oil the ureatiuu uT thai boily, 15 MiU'oh, IHTI. A (■Mfipcrvnlivp, — tVinnippy, OdMilTlll^K', linn. I<'UANl U.IK Co/. |»P \ivio rhiH •vioo. i^ ' 11 in Onl. A mom. of thf» Mx. I'UUiH'il, with- out nllico, fVoin M ,Inly In :\ l)VHO \Mi\iii>* ■liiun, lion. Vxmn^ .1 ., .V. />., M.U.VM. {Kna,) 0(1 Cull Mnvoli) lU tivo iimo iif.n. oil li. in V\\\%. A physician. Is ProHdi. of tlie ^t, (}o(»rgo*« Socicly, Wiimipog. ArVaa Sjx'ukor iflho A8Homh1y, from n Fel)., I87:i tiiitil the x|»imlio!\ of the Pnrif . in lullowing year. Fir«t pturfioil to Pnrlt., lor prewcMit Heat, on (he erec- u ulManitoha inlu a Province ol tlie Pijininion, lO; re-«lecteil at laHtg.e. — Winrtipci/. ^^^' ,^T/ilM ^^. in Mauituha, Firnt returned to Parlt,, for 187*2. CulH m\ II ti tih\u»lnHU»^^ , H\\ \\\\\\^v\ \\\ (III* Ifiil ,\nn, •ftrttUn! \u N^ it nt rM^H hi ^n* II»mmIhI|hiimi NN '.n M 01 \\ h^ lh.h\h. I''^»n M nf f'-Milii A\\^|\y.N\\. N \\ . I»i NiM' » IMIM I'M ihhih Mti.lj \\\ ^^rsi mill- II ., Ml kl I pi'Mfir* n M'l [i^til^ III HHhI. Ml Im^^I (r h a '^Mn^^^»•vr^Mv^,««i.^ hMrf I U iWiii. Kinif ri.Mil^'li I'l'Mj .fl« A /ff Otr/ir/l (fM lihlHlivl. MM. HIi'« ^MM♦^ lo iU\U ^ IMM^ ^7i/| illH'il Ih lln' jHlnlM ir^M///M'// \\\iM\ \*o\\V!wM h. nl \'i(»lMrifi. I'niv^rMJfy l^'-^il , nrMl f>rn/v- l\M IV kv> i (o ri\v\l.» •'iHul Im* |»n'«(Mii M»a<, rI IhwI g.«. llf^lii^v^'W tho '" '"~ ">nijin<'ii»^^iiill>iii ( t I ■ i\ ■ 1 I i 598 ^^Nationar* policy beet Buited to the require- ments ol the country. — Portage La Prainc, Davis, Hon, Uoukut A. (Winnipeg,) S. ofThos. Davis Esq., o( Diulswell, P.Q., who came to Can., 1812. Ed. at St. Francia College, Hichu\ond, P.Q. Apptd. Provl. Tm surer (in Mr. Girards admin istr^.tion), 8 July,, 1874, and so remained until 2 Dec, same your when called upon to form a new Govt, for M«iiii toba, a duty he succeeded in accomplishing o following day, when he and his colleagues won sworn into office, he (Mr. D.) resuming his o place as Treasurer. First returned to Parlt.| lor present seat, Apl., 1844 ; re-elected at lastg. — Winnipeg , Dick, William Rorert, J. P. iSpringfitld,] Father, a native of Paisley, Scot. B. in Ernoi town, Ont., 30 Dec, 1821^. Ed. in Victori M., 1845, Miss Isabella Willock, of Ops. Elect tirst Reeve of Springfield, 1873. Held same ficc in Fenelon, Ont., lor 12 years. First turned to Parlt., for present seat, at lastg.e. Liberal. — Springfield. jji'Buc, Hon, Joseph, B.CL, [St Norbcrt.] S. of M. Joseph Dubuc, by Euphemie Gara B. at St. Martine, P. Q., 26 Dec, 1840. Ed. 'Jace See S.of vcr lier. cJioo 1 I Montreal Col Wc Af j, ftlKors or Le Meth ■ -uJ n !" ""® ^^ tl»e Wunteer«. Apm 8 1 '' •. "' *^' """"'''"''^ H Secy, or the c;m ?• "" ^""""'^ «c''OoI«, f Ex. Council ror N W T., '* '" ''"*' '* '"'"'• hi. (in Mr. Gi li ^,^'"'''^''»"^Af^o••ney- pu, John ;.p ^o, . PofHon. Donaia Giinn IVr r P o K Settlement, 8 Ann fgt pf" f' ^^''^ ] ^^''^' ^^^^> and has been Secy.-Trca- ii 11- 4 1 i i '.. II It .1 ■i! M ! 600 surer of the Board from its organization in thai year. First returned to Parlt., for present seat, at last g.e. — ^^ Little Britain,'^ Lower Fort Garri/, Howard, Tkomas. (St. Clements.) S. of Henry Howard, Esq., M. D., Medical Supt. of Provl. Lunatic Asylum, St. Joliiis, P-Q.j by the late Charlotte Alicia, third dan. o}| Nice Meredith, Esq., of Navy Valley, Queen's Co., Irel. B. in Kingston, Ont., 2 June, 1845. Ed. in Montreal, M., 1868, Mira Walters, daii. of Col. Dyde, of Montreal. Was Capt. and I Paymaster 2nd Batt. (Quebec Rifles) of the ReJJ River Expeditionary Force, 1870. Is a mem. a Secv. of the Board of Health for Manitoba, a N.W. Territories. Was a mem. of Ex. Councill from 10 Jan., 1871 until 8 July, 1874, and during that time filled the offices of Minister of Public Works, Provl, Secy, and Provl. Treasurer in succession. Sat for St. Peters, from ge., 187(1 until last g.e., when returned for present seat! A Conservative. — ^^Redwood^^ St. Johns, ilf.j St. James^ Club, Montreal, >■ Lemay, Joseph. (St, Vital.) ? . B. in Quebec. Sat for St. Norbert, Nortli from g.e., 1870 until last g.e., when returned fo| present seat.— )8'/. Norbert. 601 tion in thai resent seal, Fort Gawij. D., Medical St. JoluiB, ,hird dan. of ley, Queen's June, 1845. V alters, dau. ,s Capt. andj ■8) of the Bed s a mem. and anitoba, audi Ex. Council! ,4, and duriiig| ister of P* Treasurer k om ge., 18^^ present seat . Johns, t\ >rbert, Nortl jn returned ft 3.' Lepine, Maxime, (St, Francois Javier East,) A "half-breed." First returned to Parlt., for present seat by acclamation at last g.e. — Pobite du Bute. LuxTON, William Fisher, (itocJcwood.) Of Norman origin. B. in Devonshire, Eng., 12 De .,1844. Came to Can., 1855, .ad was ed. at Common and Grammer Schools of U.C. M., 4 Apl., 1866, Sarah Jane, only dau. of Jeremiah Edwards, Esq., of Lobo, Ont. Is jPresdt. of the Provl. Agricultural Society of [Manitoba. |Founded and for some time ed. the iStrathroy (Ont.) Age. Subsequently became ed. of the Seaforth (Ont.) Expositor. Was Manitoba correspondent of the Toronto Globe, Il871-2. One of the founders, and now editor of [the Manitoba Free Press (daily and weekly.) in unsuccessful candidate for Winnipeg mayoral- ty, 1874. First returned to Parlt., for present Beat, at last g 8. A Liberal in Federal pciitics. idvocates a Prohibitory Liquor Law ; purely secular national system's of education ; the feetablishment of a complete municipal system |n Manitoba; th^ abolition of the French lang- uage in the Legislature and Law Courts of same iFovince ; and voting by ballot in Legislative ind Municipal elections. — Winnipeg, (i02 MiiKay, Axia-M. {Lake MaaUoba,) H. 'M Hod Uivor. A l»n>. of Hon. .funiiN McKuy. An nnMncooHHlnl oiin^litlalo for Mur- <|tiott(» in lf(.nHo of (\)!nn»onH, ISTI, V\rw\ rotnrnf^il to l*{vrl(., for prosont ^vi\l, hy ncclainii- tion, nt g.o., ISTO; it-oIccIimI by ncclannvtioii al last g.o. — Sf . James, McKknzii:, Kknnktii, J.J\ {roriage La Vral Tie . ) Socond s. ofilohn M(^Kon/.io, Msij., of EHsicI parisii ofSlnitlnioors, Invornoss-Hhiro, 8cot. I],| there, 5 Jan., 1.^22. Kd. at Connnon-brulgoJ Moy u8lure, and at Dun lenn line Academy. M.J 12 Dec, 1844, Jane, eld. dan. of Adam Condv^ Km(i., of Barton ville, Ont. Has been a inagis^ trate for past V,\ ye-irs. Is Prcsdt. o( the Provl Agricultural and Arts Society of Manitoba ; oj the Marquette St. Andrews' Society ; and oftlij Marquette Agricultural Society. Has l)COi| Presdt. ol^ the Wellington (Ont.) Agricnltnral Society ; and was for 11 vears Presdt. ol (lif Puslinch (Ont.) Reform Assn . Was first Post master at Biirnside. First returned to Parlt. for present seat, at last g.e. A Liberal ,— i?//r/j side. ■M :-^,v .j)MWtf>rtw ■ytx**^'n ■ 603 Mauttn, AT.nioNSE Fortunat, . P.fy.^'. (SL Aifathc) S. ofM. JIcMiri Martin, mrrcliftnt, ofUiniouHki, PQ) '^y Mario DoHRoin, IiIh wif(». W, ai Ki- iiiouflki, 14 May, IHH). VA. ?»( KiniouHki Col- lege. M., 2(1 Ma}', 1874, JiOuiKji., dan. of John Radig'jr, Em*! . , barrinlor, Winnipeg, AdniiltiMl Ka JMv.S., IHTI, and lias hcon employed a.s nneli ytlic Dominion Govt., flin(3e 1872. Served in ho Pnntilieal ZonaveH from Jnne, 18(»8 to Nov., HiO, and wan present willi tliem at the sie^e of ilome in the latter year. Fir.st retnrned to aril., lor i)re«ent Heat, at hiptg.e. **Neitlier * Na- (oniiV * l^iheraV nor * Connervati ve,* f)nt French laden^y. ^^Mnd the advancement of the country before dan\ Comlvjll. Will stand hy the L.C. (hut he helievefl its cmborB ought to serve vvithout indemnity), and lie maintenance of the French language. In vourofthe abolition of dual represen Nation re- ecting Manitoba Senators, and of the further tabliehment of separate schools." — Winnipeg, jURuu', Alexandkh. (*S^^. Charles,) A native of Red River. First returned to lit., for present seat, at last g.e. — St. Charles UN, Chahles. {St. Anne,) native of Red River. First returned to» fit., for present seat, at last g.e.— ^**:)7, Anne i\n' Mur- )y aceh\i\i}\- ;lau\atlou \\\ lncZ>*€i^5, South.) Second s. of the late Mr. John Norquay, a mi- tive of Red River. B. 8 May, 1841. Ed. at St. Jolin'a Academy, under BiHhop Anderson, wliere he took a ficholarship, 1854. M., June, 18G2,| Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of George Setter, jun., E.sq. Is a menu of the Board of Health, and of tliC: Board of Education for Manitoba. Wan a mm] of the Ex. Council, and Minister of Public! Works and Agriculture for Manitoba, from \\ Dec, 1871 until 8 July, 1874, when lie resignej with his colleagues. Re-apptd. to new Guvf.i March, 1875. An unsuccessful candidate foj Marquette in House of Commons, at g.e., 18i2J Sat for High Blutrfrom g.e., 1870, until last go. when returned for present seat. A Conservativcj — High Bluff ; Winnipefj. Royal, Hon, Joseph, LL,D,, [Si, Fran(;o\ Xavievy West.^ B. at Repentigny, P.Q., 7 May, 1837. Ed. the Jesuits' College, Montreal. Called to tl Bar, L.C., 1864, and to the Bar of Manitol 1871. Was for some years one of the hi French Translators to the Can. Assembly. Hi l^een a prominent writer on the French Cd uewspaper aud periodical press for a leugtheii P^ 605 M vs. South) a iia- •quay; erson, where June, 1HG2, ,v, juu., Esq. , and of ih Wan a uicin er of Public] Aoba, tvom I en lie resigi^ci ,0 new Ouvt. candidate foi at g.e.j ^^'^ until last go ConPcrYativej 1837. E'l- Called to t of Mauito' of the As .ssembly. ^' French Cs ^r a leugtli^"' period. Edited the Montreal 3flnerve from 1857 until 185t), when In^ (.'HtabliHhed JjOrdrCy which he conducted until IHGO. Was ono of the lounders of La Revue Canadicnne, lHG4, to whi^di he coutributed many v.aluuble and interesting papers. In 1807 founded, with others, Le Konveau Monde (Montreal) of which he became ichief editor. In 1871, nhortly after his removal Manitoba, established Le Metis y of which he till romainfled. and prop. Is leader of the Metis !k1 French Canadians of Manitoba, Author of Vie ^oUtlqtcc de Sir Jjouis II, Jjafontaine [1864] and fmany other important contributions to French n. literature. Was one of the Secretaries to lie Montreal Central Committee, and took an ac- ve part in organizing the Papal Zouaves, who ere sent to the assistance of the Holy Father, 68. Elected Speaker of the first Legisiative ssembly of Manitoba, 1871, an office he vacated arch, 1872, on being apptd. a mem. of Ex, imcil and Provl.-Secy. of the Province ; re- ned with the Govt., 8 Jnly, 1874. Re-apptd. the Cabinet, with the offices of Provl.-Secy. |d Minister of Public Works, 3 Dec, 1874. ptti. a mem. of the Ex. Council for the N.W. mtories, 1873. Has been a delegate to Ottawa several occasions on the subject of " Better 1' i I' I llj <« I 1 p I. . I ! ■1? :P: 606 Terms," and the enlargement of the boundaries ot Manitoba. First returned to Pari t.. for pre- sent seat, by acclamation, Dec, 1870, on tlicj erection of Manitoba into a Province of the Do- minion ; re-elected by ac4jlamation at last g.e. A| A Conservative. — Winnipeg, Taylor, J oiix, J. P. {Headingly.) S. of Mr. James Taylor, a native of one of tlie| Orkney Islands. B. and ed. in Manitoba. lU Ist, 27 Feb., 1856, Miss Flora Campbell, of Man- itoba (she d.) ; 2ndly, 31 Dec, 185G, Miss Fraucea Jane Brown, of same Province. A farmer, \\ Postmaster of Headingly. An unsuccessfu candidate for Headingly at g.e., 1870. Firs! returned at last g.e. — Headingly, He m. D J aKE Al ■ i\ Names of Candidates with total number <■ ^^ votes cast for each one respectively, at Gencij Election, Dec, 1874. The names of the iinsiij ccssful candidates are in italics. Phug Baie St. Paul. I Kei F. Chenier I ^^* Wm. E, Spence, (Baie St. Paul) | ^ No. of voters 202 SSBEB 60" , . ^Headingly. It iorpvc-l John Taylor 59 870 on i\\M ^^^'^- ^' ^'^^^> [Headingly] o4 of 'the Del No. of voters 196 tlast g.e. ^Bhigh Bluff. Dr. Cowan 76 \ H Jos . Cadman 30 of one of tliep No . of voters 185 anitoba. ^W donan. pbell, of Mat* j^j^^^ Sutherland 49 ) ,. , Miss FrauceJ j^j^^ ^yq^^qv 49 / ^ ^'^* /, farmer, M ^^ ^ of ^^^^^^.g ^33 uusuccessfur 1870. riral'-^KEMi-aTOBA. Angus McKay Acclamation. No. of voters 65 OPLAR Point. y* I F.E.Cornish....'.... 92 tal number! Jioht. Hasiie 65 ly , at Gencil No. of voters 176 ■^RTAGE La Prairie. Kenneth McKenzie 87 W^ J. James, barrister, (Portage La Prairie) 81 ^^\' I No, of voters 262 202 p :i I ! i H 008 W. V. linxton* A. W. MoClitvf I'll No. of votoTR 324 A. \\ Murlin 9t|§^ Coffon ir. A imon (DulVorin) ^ Wm . Dease (St . Agathc) No. n{ VOtCM'H 322 Sr. AxnRKws, Nouti!, _, , John (i (inn .^F" Alex. McPnerson [Ht. Andrews] :ip No . of votorfl 158 St. Anoukwm, So\ rir. W *" ll(>n. *\o\\\\ Noripmy "^ KiL Henry Geo, 3uu1cr Hay ^mWhx [Si. Andrews] •.•^\i, No . of voters 140 ■ K. St. Anne. I ^Vr> ChasNolin ■ i' a: A. a. LaRMere ■ ^'''^^ No. ofvoterp 135 St. BONIFACK. 1'"^'^'' Hon. M. A. Girard,N.P AccIanmM j^'^'J No. of voters 183 l^^^'J U cm 324 322 III* »•••#» kVS]. ... .11 15B I/, millor 140 135 . . Acclaniftii 183 !)0l ^r. CifAHim, ^ ' Miirmv. ... w.Av.^,,;;.;;[^^^ / A' i {):\ ^^>. <>f vol (I,., 84 44 I) m ^v. r riA ^r, » ViAi^T R U. () r F / vo( Ol'H "^HV)KsXAnKn, W, Hi) Ace I 93 ^I'nat'on Hon. ,] :ht »M)M N I, ti / A M KS , Accia IIG niatj on i*^ Hoiirlci Molf/ fff'fu ,Sf, Joh V^'^) • • * '^JoiirnuiiVst, (W 44 • • • itjiii. • • • ^^^'^>cH Tali 42 No. .Vo !>/ Vof er.s KllKIlT 119 If. )n. J ^c^/^ 1 oseph l)„i, )iie 'Wt'i>cA>n;ec,(8t.Norbe'j No. oi votcra 115 <) • • • 51 31 11' ♦ f n 14 ' a- (i M 'i'A. ) I i w I i ur' 1 .J f<' 11? !■ ■1 tl /; 'H.i( filO tnro, 28 Fob., 1873. First returned to IVlf. for ))rese]it scat, on B.C. Ikmu^ adnuttod intol tlie (^oniinion, Dec, 1871. — Mary St., Nciol Westminster, mi ko Fi how Fir OV.y Via r pre rcK, ^isii, 7/o;?. JrnN, M.D. (Comox.) B. in K.i;^. A pliynician. Api)td. a niom. o Ex. Council and Provincial Secy., Dec, 1871!, Sat in the Vancouver Island Legislature fo some years. First returiied to present Iloiiso Dec. 1871 . — Victoria. Baunston, John George, B.C.L. {Cariboo, 2nd Menu S. of George Barnston, Esq., of Montrca formerly an officer in Hudson Bay Company'l flervice. B. at Red River. Graduated as B.C. at McGill Universitv, 1850. Unmarried. Studi with Sir John Rose, and was called to the Ba L.C., 1856. First returned, for prese seat, July, 1872, on resignatiori of sitting mei — Barker ville. Beav-en, Hon, Robert. (Victoria City.) S, of Rev. Prof. Beaven of Toronto. B.ci ed. there. M. the dau. of the Rev. Wm. Ritcliil of Georgina, Ont. A merchant. Apptd. r. me of Ex. Council and Chief Commr. of LanBlmes and Works. Dec, 1872. Apptd. a gold comnipli, cj ,1' Cill to Parlt. mittod into )Iiiy, 1873. First returned to PiirU., fur present jeat, at g.e., 1871. — (jovenintcnt SL, Victoria, IJuOTii, John Pato.v. [Cowir/fiffh'] First returned to Pju'U., for present aeiit, at pp., 1871 . — Cowiclian. Bkown- [Lillooef.] 2nd Mkm. First returned to Parlt., for present Beat, !(ov., 1874. — Lillooet, ofJAN, Henry. [E^fqnimaU.] Vicc-Presdt. of the Horticultural and Agri- iiiitural Assn. off3.C. First returned to Parlt., irpre.'^ent seat, at g.e., 1872. — Craiyflower, ucK, Simeon. {Victoria City .) Parents were amongst earlist settlers at St. arine^s Ont. B. at St. Cathariiies. Ed. lere. M. Mrs. Sarah Miller of Victoria, la [rand Senior Warden of the Grand Lodge of eenuxsons of B.C. First returned to Parlt., for e^'^nt seat, Oct., 1871. — Victoria, LBiiooK, Hon, Henry, J, P. [New West- \)mster Cifj/.] Wm. RitchiBD^scended from an old Cheshire family pos- DTjtd. ^- niei«sing landed estates at Bradwell, Moberlv and mY, oi hz>M^^^^^^ ^^y<^pQ\i Si]\ in Cheshire. B. at North- cfoU comww^) Cheshire, 1820. Ed. at Witton Grammar d. a mom.o Dec, IBV2. crislature to esent Houso {Cariboo] of Montrea ,y Compaiiy Lted as H.C. ,rr'ied. Stmli led to the Ba for p^^'^ [ sitting meiT [a City') ii ! 'i'l 1 iiln \\\'W\ U.I I "tOlou rd lUM I Mnlllr III.' In \ >\\ »^t)iMh| Kh^, .f\iMU ITU «M iPai \Vmi I*<»-i.|I ..I M.I ^\i^M^^J>l T.mhumI, Nv'\ W •"jIimIm ilr» . If'M'l. iii„| <\> ior tUIr^ W {Utl-i \\ »M M »nt'» w n I I ( 'itllK \\\S\\\ N»^ .» IM, I (,. p. ,< . I'l, ». Mil. I I, .1.1 (I,.. ,,| "til i\v^i .l'Ur> uu<>l tiA Jnn » I:IT'^ «M»I iIimI »H ISimiIi \ \ \ ^^W ( \\\ \\\M I .iM»lnl!tli» . i 'nnnrll i»l |l ( \\\'\\\ I.'mV' \\\\{\\ riMllt'ilrmii.MI u nK'U\,MK 'M ;i » t)iTl r^^^H)>^^r .V/ . A tt Avr fu'nsft^y )h t;m ,^x^ Oos\A?^ i'n vin >»M. .' /' ^ ,V»»/' U r. r\ iSi'l, MiMM l.oonoiM /. IWK, x^<■ H\tv»'}ini InltL I'^umI tohtrnoil U\ Viwl tor |Nw.. I'M. nl Wnl(»a/ri,|| M.. N iM- 1ST:^» Mu<^5 y\\v no WiMK ni^ Sfli i riM) In I >\ \ '•» |"'"l, »»»'ri.ll nl Mil I I'' ■ (Ntiiiml nl Im'M ilt*' "I I W .M It h llMII lh.\l nl iSiviill '^•^';''^'^'^^'MfM,„f.,r;,,„,|„. ,,^^, llrhMMIfid f i!||; '• l''"""M/ lloircr,, rtl immI 'AM M..,,f ^ |,^,| t'-di iitlni\^t \ ^^ ' l/.^/rw| ^,/ "l^# ft/ur/f» llr^jl'ti'it. J MM I' I'M M'ir4, .Imijm ^ ,^1 ( ' '"/ ///n/< J ''uM / '" i'r^'m-fi^ no^u ,j,^ MM:tV H l»« ('mm. |i •"^'''^•»nlM.,^,M/, /,^^,^^, / triH-'h f '^". /A»/r .liMlrj |i ""///V or pf Ont. A li/ iten.A i^in the '' Home Guardi Ride Volunteers, Waa Mayor oi New We^.e. B tees %m eat 'ay OD n x-ji 621 minster, 1806. Sat for Now Westminster Dist., inL.C.ofB.C, from 18GG to 1870. Returned to present House at g.e., 1871. — Pandora St,, Vidoria. Semun, Charles Augustus. [ Yale.] Descended from U.E. loyalists. B. in Ont., 183G. AVas postmaster of Cache Creek for some years. First returned to Parlt., for present seat, at g.e . 5 1871 . — Cache Creek. Smith, Robert, J. P. (FaZe.) B.inlrel. Sat for Yale and Lytton in L.C. iofB.C. before the Union. Unsuccessfully con- Itested Yale for Commons, at g.e., 1872. Re- turned to present House, at g.e., 1871. — Victoria* [Smythe, William, J.P, (Coivichan,) B. in Scot. Is Secv. Board of School Trus- [lees. M., July, 1873, Martha, third dau.of A. R. IKier, Esq. First returned to Parlt., for present seat, at g.e., 1871. — ^^ IVie Hermitage,'^ MQple hy, 'odd, Charles. {Kootenay ,) First returned to Parlt., for present seat, at ;.e., X^^ll^-^Kootenay. H M t 1 P' ' i i i i i il \\ Wai.kkm, yA>/^ Gt:<)HaE Anthony, Q,C. (C an- Fainilv liiis livod lor sovoral ircMioralions on t|» how] (M* oi I) rvou aiK 1 V ornwa 11 noar > Saltasli ol Chas. Walkcni, V^^(\.. lloyal Survovt)r, n\- laolu^l io iho l^:>val lOniriniHM'j^ hy Miss Mooinor.Hcl t^iv^tor of \\c\ . Dr. Hooinor, Doan of lloJon. II at Nowrv, North o( Irol.. Nov., 18:iL Kd. Jit| Hiixli School uiul Mo(iill Collo^'o, Monlroiil Stiuliotl l.'wv with Iloti. Qow Sir) John lioft Q.C.J au*l was callod io the Ihir, L.C., IS.')^; was oalh^l ti> the l^'ir, Out., 18G1 ; and to tli:il| OIM3.0., lS(i4. Crcatod a Q.C., 1873. Sottlo.1 in H.C., lSi)2. Was a mom. ol'the liCi:;. Couiici otB.C. tor some vcars before the Union witl^ n2S [ F/c/orm Hi;!!!!. Ap])l{ Hit till!; i/* Virtorid on'a City.) in tl\e V.l. oUHC at J!. On Ivcr, 15 Fol»M |iiig a new ^<>vt. A])[)t(l. a d('le;j;ate by B.C. iuvt., June, 187'1, U> ]>roceed to I'^ng., toprenent ilic case Oi B.C., on the Huhjectol' the ditlerenccH lilwecn it and the Donunion Coverninent re- s|H'clie.g the couHt ruction of the Can. Pacilic Q,C. (C(ni'|R:iilvvay, to the Imperial authorities, which iHorenceH have since heen andcahly Fettled by ations onth. : Saltash. S.i Surveyi>r, ul- Sliss l^)onun',| t lledon. B 8:u. K'l. '^^' o;e, Montroiil ") John \io^^'\ ; and to tluU 1873. Sotlloil ,^ liCij;. Council] le Union Nvitii iliolViendly intervention o( Lord Carnarvon. Ja PiTsJl. of the L.uv Society, B.C. Returned to proHont llouRc at g.e., 1871. Ue-elected by ac- Iclaintttion on Iuh appt. to oflicc. — Victoria. II I' i ! Wl «i ^j\m\\ (ItiMumlila 3\^v.Mniililj|. NAM MM 01/ r\Nl»|h,\r|,;M aN) NdMhi.iii T\ tr\\ OK \ori.;M roiLi.ih \r (U.inmuai I'l i-rrioN. iM,-i. niP III Hf>ho« VVAunu>o, n '^n (} A . WnlluMn It k » i > n * * • * » wr 'or > ' • • « • » •• ••••»« itttt »»»♦ ••»» •.,,v t » » • « * T^*?1^\^,^?> • •»! kttllk !*»• » t * k ID"; lo; roMo\ f .lohn A«h. M.I) • • k k t » « •••••» ••»* ,i ?iiH» '••••••••••»» ttiti 8 CoN^ \v HAN w Sn\i(h(> .1. r nv>o(ii * •••»»• »•!• »••• •»!• tt « » » » • k » ' » ' » t • » • • • » » a • K, / -IT » " »•»»»» «»t»«i ••••»• A.'i 7. N N > • »/ . K «0 vooi<*r, .,».,»..,,,,, ^ , ^ l«) ^*^^ iVv<'. k.» 1 '01 (>.v< ii. nan A. If lfn|.,.,| 11 P<()M fMM'V (♦ thfVi,f f <»,> IiImIim nip ml ^'''^"'^rv // // ( r *^>uni • * • • • « * • « • J • . i • • • ■w 9 '^"'•n.'NA \ •' \, M inq. CI tnhiii(;:'|< Mifl. Tm,M ^filhtf. I.I * • « » « '• I* Miinini pMlPVfl '•'MJi'Hnii 4ri III 21 r \vniR f ^'""•K"H.|n^<.,.,,^M^,,|. |n74 '(> "• ^'' n. Unnml r. n n»un pnrrvm • ♦ • « • • ''*. *%r^(/. '-ilM (). •'••IlM Hoi ./( ••^on • • • • • • • • • • • ai' \\r ^y • » t t r)7 ^'' ■"•"ulbrouk ^•numvi:n, {Ony,) Accl/in mii H3 on cit^ld Nt\\ \\ » M MJNMII n, { \)\'4\\ irl \ »l. r HM.^Ii r« >*••<••* l*i* ;«)• I W ,1 A t IM'-»h"«MU\ I • t I • • t t it » i > I » » • • M i : t t i t 111 4T I t t t t > t I • i i i . t » i i i i > i i . • >•«••<•< .t •17 I MOI M. l>\/>/ U'ufitr m.f •»i»»«»«««»«ii I'^l ./t^t h\ ,1/. 1^//.ni \'\rvoui v» I Pi »it h'{ I • ••!•>•> •>>t4l>> • U) \ po ^ o .mo • I « * « * I < 4 I t « < • I t > t t > ■ > 1 1 I * i » 1 1 ir-?;; tf»»;? ; iWPV 1 1 > t i » • 1 1 » t » I ';:i On hvmon{U\'M\ ol sidiiu) innnluMw, V'ol>,. I i>r\N N\riN A K\>l ^\'\\ on tit tititi ••) • •• ••»• (••»>ii II IC )Vm. />,)/<^v d; V » t'. . v r. H\ //n;a • •» »»»!»* <»•• «»tl \ At K 1 V. v>n\\nv (li kkt»»t>ta t • • t » • • • t **0 <^0 f 1» • •«»>» •<•» (Itttt •••• '♦<) C . A . Soinhn (»>,">. f\\vo?? » 21' «tt»«»k !»»» tlttttltl >-< tt«tltl>ttt ikk*(»|ti«iaitt I'RINCI' I'DWAHI) IS I, AMU. ''lliriilBMitiiiiteiiiiiiiiliri 'i H= (li.V N.H. lull I. 'I fdiilr Nii-tl jiiidi V})|)(, ■>Mir( |hM; l.lv. >KM|| '(^//.y( PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. ihli^ Sir WoM|i:iiT IIoim^mon, A7. H. of Ifdiit. llo.liT'Jon, V\^[\,, f(»rmiM'ly M|MMilly, l»v UpImmmmv, l, WindHcir. N.S. M.» IH'27, l^'mmy, tlivii. oi Iho lalo (^ipt, Hi\i\ivM Maotloiu'll of llii» (Jloiii?;arrv li\ii,\\i In- hnlrv ami 'I'nwn M»ijnr of (-liarlollohiwn (dca*!). rullo.l 1.) Iho Har, N.M., IMl!), and to that of |r, I'M, Maine voar. A|){>l(l. Snn'otraio and •liidg<^ Vvo\n\\o lor IVM.l., 1H2M, also Allornoy (Jonl. land Ativ ooalo ({(Ml! ., Rainc yoar ; PrrRdl. of I lie IV, ISIO; aolin^r (^luof JiiRtior, IMII. Tn iHfil, 'si^ncMJ all {\\o proo(Hvlin;T oilicoH on tho inl-ro- [liiotinn ol ll(^sponMihU» (Jovl. inio Iho (/oh)ny, \orpl thos(» ofiSnrroiijalo and .Indgo of Prohaln. |i\pH(d. Chiof .luslioo, lMr>'2 ; and .Indgo of Iho ,\mu'( ol Vioo Admirally, ISf).'!. AdininiHtorod |luM;v>v.t.ol I'.K.L lHi;r». in IHOH, and from 30 11 1 V iSTIi nnlil i Jnly, 1874, wlion apptd. MU.-(U)vornor. {Salari/ ^i),00{))--^Government ioHsei Charlottetown. <*»■- t ! a n, -I i-» I ■< O^VrrMtiVi' iVoMMrll \V]\\ r< \pnl. IflTM V \p) TM ) If&l. It-Sntrl r. OWIK, /Vr.ttr^tt/ ,»f r',,,nN';7 *» T. n tW>n \N\> rJ »*., f n^vhwUrf i% ** »t,Nn\ ! vfrnov «i li i\ li w \n MM V? wnuo MvnoM) Ar^tn\»u\,u.lou\ M. Pi)nvi.1> .) v>n\ \ K»V .1\V VVtl \« n A U \ • 4 ■v> b h -»^ ? i^'h-'-l OnvHMi V>v^ t^ni^iS. {i\yi\A *}'} \ ls\M > If (' I'l'lllj 'lillr Mill Scrti\\l;U(n- O'oundl i/iiii>i'/i lVWto,i o.>t., ts:0; f\na r),M., is;i I •""" ^^\%> ^ w M'AA'^^^, is:4 ^ <\n nrunKur IUm (b'KvK I'll- liivnl liN'UU' t>?y.rt --^rouN iVviv. k\\>i^U\, \y\., 18(U.)i,\ nil 2:^ M ?•? '^ >-4 V\\VL ^\\'V^ Riifflh I. W'wIcM, ('Iff. f'('in."l In M (Mh'Mll, M llilll ♦ I'M jMOctlMI I n^Md, IfUlfi 1 ff /^'fc'l, O^f ^Innp' i'» (Ih« Ihinih nl 11." M"!!" '•( Mi'Ml'-- [I'llV I'M Ihoio. riiMi" In IM'; I , h'll . M -• ll'il'i, Ml"'» Mmwim'W'* Mj Ihmilri'-M. A fii"rrli/»nf I f.lniilMnlih'r. IhiM Ih>m, (^.HirJMf n( CiiMlof,,.^ I NVmm (i.W r nC III'' F-,o»,n nf llVinpiMtunM' nl r M I Inr Mf.nw' vtir ru I, r III, F'rf 'iin,.,>(lMl hJMl ) In P I'M. AMtufi.My Iron. h'.f.Y M>^\ '^-^ M'^B„ii| |f<70, whrn U'linii"'! I" wtifno mmi( in Mi" .{]. V]\vr{vA R|MMiltnr ni llmf ImmIv, I;V i. A V\ iluMiil. — ,1 Ihcf {i)H \SM 1 loiniMi, Hon. MiMnN. I KilKJff, Ifff l>iHt. I Kir;,! ivdirniMJ (o I,.(V, 0<:l., If^rL A Coiiscr \,V (KUvumiivo. St. Win'ii lit}/, iNinv ii;M„ Hon. JamI'Ih. (Kimji^, I.^/ ///.v/.; AV^» \^<^''-M^ •:.|- ,1 . > 632 DoDD, Hon. Thomas W. {Charlottetown and Royalty.) A dir. of the Union Bank. Elected to L.C., 1873. A Liberal. — Charlotteiown. Laird, Hon. Alexander. {Prince^ 2ndDlsf,) S. of the Hon. Alex. Laird ; and bro. of Hon. David Laird, Minister ofthe Interior. B. at New Glasgow, P.E.I. , 1830. Ed. there. M., at Bedeqne, Jan., 1864, Rebecca P., dau. of thej late Ephraim Read, Esq. Entered the Ex. Coun- cil, 1867, as a mem. of Mr. Cole's adminijftration;. after his retirement continued to sit in the ad-| ministration of Mr; Hensley, and on his eleva- tion to the Bench, remained as a mem. of Mr. I Haythorne's Govt., until Angt., 1870. Was a) mem. of the Board of Works for two years, m for Prince 4th Dist. in P.E.I. Assembly fror 1867 until 1870. Returned to L.C., for presenlj seat, 29 Oct., 1874. A Liberal.— "J^dcZe^ii^ House,^' Summer side, Mcdonald, Hon . Daniel (King^Sy 2nd Dist.\ First elected, 1873. A Liberal.— A^ez^ Perih\ McEwEN, Hon, Arthur. (Queens, 1st Dist.) Great grandfather, who sat in the Island Lej gislature in its early days, came from Perthshire Scot., about 1760, and settled at St. Peters. Bj \\ m^^fe^f^sr,:iX' 633 at St. Peter's Harbour, 24 Feb., 1837. Ed. there. M., 24 July, 1800, at Cainpbellton, Miss Helen A. McEvven. Was a railway appraiser under the Laird-Haythorne Govt. First returned to Parlt., for present seat, 29 Oct., 1874. A Liberal . — Carnpbellton, McGiLL, Lieut. 'Col. Hon, William, J. P. {Queens^ 2nd Dist.) Descended Ironi Saml. McGill, one of three rothers who migrated from the North Country uring the 16th century and settled on the ueensburg Estate, Kirkmichael, Dumfries-sliire cot., where his descendants resided, until 1854. econd and only surviving s. of James McGill of etlier-Garrel, Kirkmichael, by Agnes, dau. of eter Dinwodie Townhead, same parish. B. at orshill, Kirkmichael, 21 Nov., 1819. Ed. at risli school and at Dumfries Academy. Came P.E.I., 1835. Unmarried. A commission erchant. Is Lieut. -Col. Ist Queen's County ,ei;t. of Militia. Was Hign Sheriff of Queens 1859, in 1869, and again in 1870, w^hen he de- .l^ew ^^^'^'flined re-nomination. Sat for Queens, (2nd Is. \8t Dist-) Bst.] in P.E.I. Assembly from 1853 for several ^^e IslandLelars. Elected to the L.C, 1873. ;^^An ad- )m PerthBhirfticed Liberal both in Eng. and Colonial poli- , Peters. W^." Was one of the earliest advocates of Con- ^town and \ to L.C., IndDist,) L-o. of Hon. B. at New 2re. M., at dau. ofllie le Ex. Coun- ministration; It in the ad- )n his eleva- nem. ot Mr. 870. Was a' years, ^a' sembly frora| ., for present ],_-<< Bedevil \s,2nd Visi> 1 1 i I if' > •I i U ' I li: H 11 , \i\ .1' *1J 634 federation, and is now a supporter of the Reform pa r t y . — Charlottctown. Ml'xn, Hon. Roderick (Queens, 2nd Dist.) Second .^. of itlr. N^^il Mnnn, who came fromi the Inland ol CmIodmu, Ary>^lesJiire, Scot., iSlb'J by Elizabeth Mcl.eod, of P. K. I. B. in Tp. 48, P. E. I., IT Apl., 1835. Ed. there and atl the Free Cliurch College, Halifax.' M,, March J 1863, Jane Miller, secund dau, of Alex.*llobert.| son, E.sq., uf St. Peters Road, P.E.I. Oh daiiied an elder of the Presbyterian ChurcliJ 18G4. Has been Capt. in 3rd Queen's Col Regt. of Militia. i-'irst returned to Parlt.,fo( present seat, 2\) Oct., 1874. A Liberal .--Wooi Islands. Retd, .Hon. RicnARD Perxaud, J,r, [Frhm 1st Disf,] S . of the late Mr. Jas. Reid by Mary Vicars, bot natives of Kilkennv, Irel. B. in St. Joli Newfoundland. Ed. at the Academy, Charlottd town. M., Miss Margaret Burke of Georg^ town. Is Major of 4th Prince County Reg- Reserve Militia. First returned to Parlt. ij present seat, 1869; re-elected, Oct., 1870. Conservative . — A Iherion , Si Em I dial [iras Ciiu. (Gam IB. Diar ioya] '•Ed re h ill hll 635 the Kefonii Strong, Hon, William Gambec, J. P. (Prince, 2nd, S. of Rev. John B. Str(»ug, ^\]\o was sent from Eng. to L.C., 1813, by the Wesloyaii Methodist Missionary Society, '.\'< the fir.st inissionarv of tiiat Church to that Province, and who in 18 IG, wasapptd. to the pastoral charge of the W. M. Church at Charlottetown, P.E.I, by Elizabeth M.,Marcli«(;a,nbec, of Three Rivers. B. at Sackville, Alex.*Robert.^'3., 1819. Ed. at tlie St. John (N.B.) Grani- lar School, and at Henderson's, Annapolis oyal, N.S. M., 1842, Sarah Jane, third dau. f Edward Little BoiisQeld Esq., then mayor fNewark-on-Trent, Eng. Is a Trustee of the iinatic Asvluni ; menu of the Board of Educa- on; and a dir. of the Summeraide Bank. WavS lav (lele«2;ate, on behall ofthe P.E.I. Metliodist hurch, to lirst General Conference, in Toronto, Sept, 1873, consequent on a Union of the veil Conferences composing the Methodist lurch of the Dominion and Newfoundland. ptd. amem. of Ex. Council, 18 ApL, 1873, dis Govt, leader in that House. A Liberal nservative. Assisted in obiainin<^ better terms 111 the Macdonuld Govt, on the occasion ot Island entering ihc Can. Union. — ^^ Newark ad Vist.) , came rrom| Scot., 1«I^,I B. inTp. til ere and all r.E.i. ^'^ :vian Churclii Queen's Co to Parlt.,io oeraK-R'^^oJ ,r y Vicars, boll in St. .lolmj limy, CliavloU^ lie or Georg^ County Beg a to Pavlt. \\ Oct., 18'iO. I': 1 i hM rta« iv I a TiMi^tor «>1 \\\v liniiilii'. yVfjylmn ; nml i innal U. ii^ U\tn\lVioH-p|nn\ f^^i'ol M<1. n< I lie ImmI ovl>v Aortiloinv. (\'ny',o .>nnM n»rMM linnl Mllii Wow Uiir^ SlioiilV of' Kin^vM (\>nnl y. Wm^-i m mciiiB | i^i {\\o K\ TomuMl Tor Mr.ini* v«*Mrf^. nwA hiiI '■'(1^ I'l. »)\ioi\tly S|>r!\K(M* ot (ho IVM.l. AHscMnltly. ^^'iHif ii\ tho VV\ I. AsMiMuMy lV»Mn iMiM (o lf^i(», wli oiooto^l tv> tl\o L.O. A ImImm'uI. — a!?^ Aihir n-nl fn' mnwl i\ int m ni i^i %t\\H\M\y\: %m\\\h\\l liiv J iKlootovK A|>l.»lS7.'h tfM-iu f'xpiro^, I'^HI ■c (|, HI I Speiikrr : — /r.>?). (%)UM;Mot4 IIouat. »f, ,/, (K!oc(ovl, Uui.) Clerk : — AuiMUnAi n Mt'NFiiX I. V < I ^ftii (\ni \(iMfKAttt t, r/f)>r .Tn^urrr OrTAvir, ,/. r (Piii\rr, in / lM!if.^ I • I 01 Ai»!ir Aofhlijin ilrpicphl . Apphl. m inrni oltlio '\ ('onnril, '2r» .Inlv, I^V.'l. T'IimI tdiiiii't., IMnM, R John, N.H.. lIchMi h. I?., .hiM. ol Iho hiln k l-'inslio (il Iho HJnl Kr^l. ('allnl 1(» llio |i. r K I . iSiVJ. (^roadMJ a g.C., IH7'2. A of (ho law linn of llavihmd «V hrcM'dicn. iMMnem. ol' tho Ex. Council ttue6ccnied froni the Argyle Campbclln, an matciua] Kiie, from the Cameroas of Lt;t .'« ■ 639 b.at New London, P.E.I., 12 Jan., 1836. Ed. liliere. M. Lst., ]\Iarcli, 18G3, Miss E. McLeod (ilead) ; 2ndly, Jan., 1874-, Miss Elizabeth Suthcr- Baii'l. Is Lient.-Col. Queens' [Militia. First kurned toParlt., for present seat, 14 Oct., 187o, fii resignation of sittin;^ irieni. A free-trader. "MlUcilky'^ Park Corner, \c,Esq.; ai ck, ^v\lOca . last centw and Attorui ot th'J Go alter son. re. ^^-y ^^' i'harlotteto\i rincc oi ^V ual Fii'G Ins 1 Cbarlotteto| ie Ex. Coiv rlt.,forpre 1. [Q'^«^"^' .nipbcllH) an Irons ot Loc 'oNROY, Nicholas, J.P, iFrince, Isl Dist.) Sixtli and voun^^ests. ofThos. Conrov, late of ^ CD • ^ ithdowney, in the Barony Forth, Wexford, .LB. there, 1816. Ed. there. Came to P.E .1., e;i). M., 1851, Catherine, dau. ot the late Mr. }liu McDonald, of Kings Co., P.E. I., and ice of Rt. Rerd. Peter Mclntyre, Bishop of larlottetown. A J. P. since 1840. Is Col- lier of Customs at Tignish (having previous- filled the same office at Cascumbec). Has fved as Sergeant at arms to tlie P.E.I. Asseivi- ; and was twice apptd. High Sheriff of Prince I. Has sat for present seat, almost uninterr- tedly, since 1846. Re-elected by acclamation, [2. A Liberal but not a violent party man. posed to the present Govt. ; and in favour of fgious education . — Tignish. .1 ll ! 11 I !! I !" I I] ' i I .Fa I'at J ancis, UlaiK 640 Davies, Lieut, 'CoL Hon, Benjamij^. [Qwe<;?ij 4i5^ List,] Of Huguenot descent. Father came froJ South Wales. B. P.E.I., 1813. Ed. therl M.. 1st, 1843, Miss Kezia Attwood Watts, N.B. (shed. 1853); 2ndly, 1854, Miss EIi: Frances Cook, of Charlottetown. Lieut. -Col. the Militia Cavahy. Has been a mem. of t!j Ex. Council on several occasions, and ui Postmaster Genl., 1858; Colonial Secy., 18j| and Chaiiman Railway Board, 1872, and ag? 1873. First returned to Parlt., 1850, ai sat until 1855, 'vhen defeated ; again returj cd, for present seat, 1807, which he has sinj continued to represent. A Liberal . — Water S\ Charlottetown , Davies, Louis Henry. (Kings, itJi Dist.) S. of Hon. Benjamin Davies, M.P.P.;a grands, of Nathan Davies, Esq., who came P.E.I., about 1812. B, in Charlottetown, P.E 4 May, 1845. KvK at the Central Acade and Prince of Wai s' College . M ., at St. Elij.^^ norS;. P.E.L, Jul} 1872, Susan, fourth dan the late Da, A. V. G. Wiggins. Called to ff^"^''^ Bar of P.E.L, 1860.^ Is leader of »'^^'^' OpiDOsition in the present House. Was Solicip^'^'^^e r Jocted 641 2T. [Qiietn^^]., 1869, and again, 1872-73. Firnt returned iParlt.j for present seat, Nov., 1872 ; re-elect- Jiatlastg.e. A Liberal. — iVaier St, Chalofle- came froJ Ed. tH od Watts, , Miss E^.i Lieut.-Col uieni. of tlj )ns, and wi 1 Secy., 1851 872, and agi It., 1850, ai again returj 1 he lias sinj Uh Dist,) , M.P.P.;a| who came iiLAND, Augustus Edward Crevier, J,r, Frincc, Ath Dlst.) ], of the late Major Frederic B. Holland ; and mds. of the well known Major Hon. Samuel jiland, R.A., for many years Surveyor Genl., L.C., and a mem. oftiie Ex. and Legislative I'lmcils of that Province, who was present it'll Wolfe at Louisbourg and* Quebec, and is ntioned in the great hero's will. B. at Try- P.E.L Ed. there. M., 1858, the relict of n. Jas. H. Conroy, M.D. Commanded for le years Volunteer Rifle Co. Apptd. a mem. Board of Works, 1873. First returned to lit., for present seat atlastg.e. A Liberal inservative. — CentreviUe. itteto\vn,P.E«UT, Hon. Cornelius. {Prince, Wi Dist.) sntral A caaeiBi(^cted for present seat at last g.e. Elected |M ., at St. El^aker, 1874. A Conservative.— 7V?/o?i. fourth dan. Called to Kixs, John Thomas, l/.Z)., M.B.CS.y'Eng. leader ^^ l, , \Y{),s goliciW-'^l^^ for present seat, 14 Oct., 1873, on (112 r M 1 ?■' ' [' vcsignalion of si I tine; mom. A Coronor Chariot tol own, Iloallh Oflicor, a mom. ofilj Modioal HnarJ, and a 'I'imihIoo of (Ijo Ijimat An^'lum. — A Consorvalivo. — Charlottciown. Ki:i/. , /A)/r Fu wris, J . P. (Qiirnis^, 'Anl l)h{ 1)(\Moo!i(lo(l Iron) Donnnjli O'lvolly, of imiiu Talbot, Co. KosiNnnmon, Irol. ; jj^randliillKr inovod to Co. MonaL':liJin abont 1721. 1!, Mulloloujihan, Monai;han, Irol., May, IS()(). thero, and in Dublin. M. Miss Cat horiiioli lion, (>r Tullvcorbol. Is Snrvovor (umiI P. 10. 1. ; a mon>. of tbo J5oard ot Works aii tlio 15oard ot Education ; a(iovornor ot Print Wales' C(>lloii;o ; and ot St. Andrew's Hoi Catholic Colk\jj!;e ; and a Commr. tor ostali ing the boundaries ot Counties and Toniislil Has been a mem. ot Ex. Council and Coi (^rown Lauds. A Conservative. — Fort Aii(H({ Kelly, Thomas. ( rn'ncc, bth Dist.) Of Irish descent. B. near Charloticfl Ed. there. M., in Montreal, Nov., 1871 anno, dau. ot the late Wm. A. Campbell, Toronto. Called to the Bar, P.E.I., l^Ci), Master in Chaucerv ; and a dir. of theSiii side Bank. Was tt mem. of the first Bci Kaihvay Comuirs., P.E.I. j resigned, —I ,- ■■„ .,.,.»— .^^,..^..^j^)j||n, j (j g ^ Covonov i\ ^^f [\xQ li\\uat| ^vveyor Tum ol WovUh lui • ovwov oi ^m Andrew's Hoj .nr. iov ^^^^>^1 s and ToNvn?l| ,c\\ and Coimij C43 1S72, on (lofc;il, ol the Pope Govt. Deolini'd the Sp«^!ikrrRlii|), IS7 I. FirNt returned to Parlt., lor prot^eid .seal, April, 1872 ; rc-cdectcd at lawt g.e. A C use r v a I i \ e. — Sit m m ers i( le, l,i;i rK(Jv, lion. .loiix. {l^riucCy ^)th Dist,) PeseendiMl (roni lovjiliHtn. S. ol tlie late Wm. Lifiirgy, Ks(i. 13. at Bedeque, P.E.I. Ed. there. M., Doretha, dan . of the late Epliraiin Ivrid, Vi^^\.'> ol'N.H. A nierchantand slii|)biiildcr. .\l)i>ld. a niein. of l^]x. Conncil, 1871^ First re- Itunied lo Parlt., ior [)ro8ent Heat, duly, 1870, iiiid has since heen twioe re-elected. A Con.ser- viilive, and was in favour of Confederation ; liissisted in carrying Railway Bill ; and the Puri- (ieiition ot Parlt. and Election Bills. — Summer* de. ^IA(I)ONAM), Hon, AUCIITDALD JoUN, J.P* {Georijdown.) Second a* of Hugh Macdonald, Esq., of Pan- ^inrc, P.E.T., who nat in the Island Assembly )rinrinv vears, and held tlie olhce of Controller i\\ ColKu'lor of Custonis and SherifV of P.E.I., ly Catherine, dau. of Archibald McDonald, fs(|., of Rhue and Lochsiiiel, Inverness-shire, lot. ; and grands, of Andrew Macdonald, Esq., Inland Thona. Iuvt3ruc»b-6bire. B. at Pau- 'I I. 11 I' ''■ I if I '•l 1=' f! '■ ■*- r 1 il ... i '^l -,'<■■ ■H-: f "^ I ]■ 644 mure, 10 Oct., 1831. Eld. tliere and at tlic Cliarlottctown Central Acadeuiv. M., Julv, 1873, Miss Marian Murphy. Apptd. aiiieni.ut the Executive Council, 30 June, 1873. Hu,s been Controller otCubtoms and Collector of Im- postd at Three Kivers, P.E.I. First retiirMed to Parlt.j lor present seat, March. 1872; re-elected by acclamation at last g.e. A Con- eervative. — Geor(/etowa. McLean, Hon. Jimes K. (Kings, 1st JJisf.) Grandlatlier, Clias. McLean, emigrated froiiii north of Scot., about 1800, lived for a short time at Charlottetovvn, but finally settled at Ea*i| Point, 1805. B. at East Point, 9 Apl., 1842, Ed. in P.E.I. M., Nov., 1870, Mary Armstrong,! dan. of Hon. Joseph Wightman, M.LC. Al merchant. Was a mem. of Ex. Council, 1872-3,| and sat at the Board of Works and at the Board of Education. Has been a governor of Princeua Wales College. An unsuccessful candidate M Kings in House of Comir.ons, Sept.. 1873. Fir> returned to Parlt.. for present seat, 1869, aridliaj since been re-elected six times. A Liberal.- Souris. McDonald, John A. {Prince, 3rd Dist.) Elected for present seat at last g.e. A Coi!| ^orvative. — Lot 18, . m nmmwt r #agfcii> • ^ ytl i a it L ' 646 McDonald, J. E. (Kinggy iird Dist.) Elected for present seat Sept., 1873, on resigna- tion of sitting mem. A Conservative. — Cardi^ McEachren, Hon, Emanuel. (. "ings, \st Dist.) Elected by acclamation at last g.c. A Lieut.- Col. in the Militia. Has sat in the Ex. Council. A Conservative. — Charlottefown. jMsAAC, Hilary. (Kings, 2nd Dist) Family emigrated from the Highlands of Scot. IB. at St. Peter's Bay, P.E.I., 1 Nov., 1820. Ed. there. M., 1852, Miss Sophia McDonald. IA mem. of the Board of Works. Has been ICollector of Customs and Controller of Naviga- lion Laws for Port St. Peters. First returned ^0 Parlt., for present seat, at g.e., 1872. A Jonservative. — St, Feter^s Bay. [cNeill, William Simpson, J. P. {Queens, 2nd dist) S. of the late Hon. Win. McNeill, who sat in [he P.E.I. Assembly for a period of twenty-live rears, during a portion of which he held the fffice of Speaker; and grands, of Mr. John Mc- Neill who emigrated from Argyleshire, Scot, jns. B. at Cavendish, P.E.L, 17 March, 1814. !d. at Charlottetowu xVcademy. M., Jan., ^ ■^. ^, IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I LA 128 ■ 50 ■■" US m Ui MACS 2.5 2.2 2.0 1 1.25 IIU III 1.6 ^ 6" ► m n / M, % J> !<^' ^J>^1- V ^V.^V' -- ^^ 7 Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WtST MAIN STRKT WEBSTER, N.Y. MSM (716) •7i-4503 '^ f7:t 1 1, ! 1 i 1 * t i tt^ ■■ ■ll II lit! 1i ^ 646 1S39, Ann Maria, eld. dau. of James Jones, Ersq., of North Rustico, P.E.I. A Capt. in Militia. First returned to Parlt., for present seat, 1866, and has been re-elected six times in succession. A Liberal. — "Bh^kentree Farm,^^ North Rustico y P.EJ, Owen, Hon. Lemuel Cambridge. (KingSy 'Snl Dist.) Eld. 8. of the late Thos. Owen, Esq., who was Postmaster Genl., of P.E.I, for eighteen year.-, B. at Charlottetown, P.E.I. , 1 Nov., 1822. M ,. July, 1861, Lois, dau. of the late Charles Welsii, Esq., Mount Edgecunibe, Charlottetown Royal- ty. A shipowner. Is a dir. of the Merchants Bank of P.E.I. ; of the Steam Navigation Co.;j anci of the Marine Insurance Co. Was Po.^i- master Genl. of P.E.I. , from 1860 to 1867. Was| a mem. of Ex. Council of P.E.I., from Sept., 1870, until A pi., 1872, when he resigned witlij the Govt ; re-entered the Council, 30 June, 18T3, and apptd. Presdt., 27 Sept., 1873. Sat fori present seat from g.e., 1866 until 1872, when dej feated ; re-elected at last g.e. A Conservative! ^^Birchicood" Charlottetown. Richards, James William. {Frince 2iul DM B. at Swansea in Wales, 31 May, 1850. Ed 647 tiies Jones, A Capt. in (or preBeni six times in tree Farm,'' i^gq., who was ighteen year.-, v., 1822. M., luirle-H Wel-li, tetcwn Royal- le Merchants vigation Co.; Was Pof^^' tol8G7. Was! . , from Sept resigned vi'M 30 June, 18"^ 873. Sat lor 872, when de-j Conservative. iice Ud. Di«< ay, 1850. E^' at Prince of Wales' and St. Dunstan'e College, Ciiarlottetown . Unmarried. First returned to Parlt, for present seat, Oct., 1873, on resigna- tion of sitting mem. A Conservative. — Bide^ ford. RowE, Manoh. {Kings ^ 4th Dist.) Elected at last g.e. A merchant and ship- builder. A Liberal. — SiinDnerside. Stewart, William D. (Queens, 1st Dist.) Elected at last g.e. A commission merchant. A Liberal. — Ciiarlottetown. Sullivan, Hon, William Winfred. (Kings, 2nd Dist.) Ancestors came from Co. Kerry, Irel. B. at Xew Lonion, P.E.I,, 6 Dec, 1843. Ed. at Cen- tral Academy and St. Dunstan's College. M. at Ciiarlottetown, 13 Augt., 1872, Alice Maud Mary, third dau. of John Fenton Newberry, Esq., B.A. (Oxford University) formerly of London, Eng., and of Siena, Italy. Called to Ithe Bar, P.E.I., Trinity Term, 1867. A Surro- [gate in Admiralty Court ; and a Notary Public. s a trustee of the Lunatic Asylum. Was a ^lem. of Ex. Council from April to June, 1872, hen he resigned ; re-appointed to the Ex. 'Ouncil, with the ofEce ol* Solicitor-Qenl., (on ; ^ ' i fi^ ! 648 the (brmntioii ofthf* Popo Aclminiwtration) Ap|., 1M7.'?. FirRt rclnrnoil to Parll., for IrI Dipl.of Kind's, Apl.» IH72; rotnniod for proRont Poftt, at Iftpt ^.0., anti rtjrrtin, l>y iiocUtimtion, on liifi npjit. tooHioo. A liilMM-nl CouRcrvativo. — **J^i'Ujhioi\Mio ri7/(7," Charloiicfown, WKi.sn, Wii.MAM. {QftccnSf ith Dist.) Klootoil Tor proMcMit HOttt, Sept., IH73. A incr olmnt aiul wliip owner. A Librral. — Charlotfe town. Yko, fion. John. (Prince, 2nd Dist.) B. at rorthill, r.K.I., 29 Juno, \HM , Ed.m Uxbridgo, Kng. Unninrriod. A niorohant nn nhip owner. Whh a nw^n. o( the Ex. Couiui 1870, anrthe ARsenibly, 1871. Agai apptd. to Kx* Council, 27 Sept., 187IJ. Has h tor prepont f-^eat, Hinoe 1858. A CunHervativ -^rorthiU. ? K Ol i (Election, II Oct., 1870.) Kings, Lst Dist. Hon. Patrick Walker Acclamatloi do., 2nd Dist. Hon. Daniel Gordon Acclaiimtk On his resignation, new writ:-* Hon. Daniel McDonald • , Ha k i, 649 . \pl DiPl.ofB ji^„.i|erl>ertDcII 663 ROut r;oal, at| ^^^^^^ 22H , on \\\^ m'^m AV. G . Strong' 453 Dist,) m Hon. IV, \V. Lovd, (Cliar)otlotuvvn). 397 lluii. OonaM Monf^uinerv ...Acclamation. ^. . V _ On his roflignation, 8opt., 187.^, new writ : — \l'V\ V'*^ m ^^'^^*"^* McKwrn 114 ' inorcUant ml ^^«iorc/*ce 7Vcmani 9 \v, 1871. ^^^^W lion. Oeorgo Hocr Acclamation . ConHorvftUv^ j^^^^^ j,.^, p^in^cr On Mr. Pahnor-H rlevation to the Bench, new OttUCU» ■ Wm. McGlll '^^•^ ",auDl)isT. jVcc1^^^*^^'^B ^^^"* '^'* ^^' Haviland Acclamation. n hie resignation, new writ : — ^..Acclamnti^'^'*^^"^'^^^^^^ w i?. r I i I I ' ^'■mmm. m i A- ■ ! I II! i :\ f 650 (Election 29 Oct., 1874) Kings, 1st Dist. Simon Bolger 435 John C. Underleay 370 ■ 9 do., 2nd Dist. . Hon. Joseph Wightman Acclamation. Prince, 1st Dist. Hon.R. B. Reid 533j N. Woodsidc 195F^« do., 2nd Dist. Hon . Alexander Laird 4021 Daniel Greeny (St . Eleanors) 28L Queens, 1st Dist. M Hon. John Balderston AcclamationL ^ do., 2nd Dist. Roderick Munn 5iB/ Donald Ferguson (East River) i^ j; (General Election, April, 1873.) Kings County. ■ f ••■ad Oeorgetown and Roy ally. ■ ^ 661 lit Dist. > • • • • • • 435 m Hon. E. McEachren J. R, McLean > Acclamation. A^cclamatioii m ier) is- ■ :il, 1873.) Ace Hon. W, W. Sullivan 90T Hilary Mclsaac . . . , 576 Wm, Hooper ., 37 2 53oH ^^^^* /?ei7Zi/ 329 Hon . L. C' Owen 75 5 A. C. Macdonald 748 /. Scrimgeour 328 On Mr, Macdonald'a resigning, Sept., 1873, w writ :— J. E . Macdonald 453 John Kelly 327 L. H . Davies 72 J M. Rowe 616 Saml Prowse 396 Prince County, Bist, Hon. G. W. Howlan /. 865 S. P. Perry 728 ''-'-■"Si:::;;;::.::::::;;::::;; 'It Accla\natioB m ;) !l T •^•'^«?^,, ■''•**»»>«<•«»«, '■\ ^1 ! j i i « t 1 3 1 i i t 062 On Mr. Howlan'fl reflignation, Sept., 1873, new writ; N. Conroy Acclamation , Ind Dist, Hon. John Yeo 222| •Tamefl Yoo 22.1i J, W, Richardsy (withdrew) On Mr. Jas. Yeo's resignation, Sept., 1873, newj writ: Jas. W. Richards r^^ Alfred Mc Williams H 3rd Dist, John A. McDonald ii Hon. J. 0. Arsenault HI A. II, Allen 41 Mh Dist. 1 ^' , A. E. C. Holland *"' C. Howat John Beer » . • • Thomas Schurman ... •/ bth Dist, Hon. John Lefurgy ■ " Thomas Kelly Xtcmtiel Fickerson^ (Summerside) , , . . i.ccUTi>aUon 00') ^"^ 22S1 , 451 ... ' ...... ^' ... erside) . • - C53 QUKENS COUNTV Chariot /cf own and lioyall}/. Hon. .Ittp. ('. Pope, IIoii.F.deSt. C. Jiiccken On Mr. Popc's rofli«:;!uition and Mr. Broclcen'fl np|)(. to oiHco, Sept., 1H7:J, new writs } Acclamution Hon. Mr. Jh-coken Oil Ui lew loJui Andrew McDonald 27G Ion. P. Sinclair OO.'] ;V. 1). Stcwurt 741 D. Cameron 446 George Jlowail .337 Donald Palmer. ... 323 William lioss 189 \ Mr. Sinclair'H resignation, Sept., 1873, writ : William Campbell 060 Donald Cameron 375 d Dist, II. J. Callbeck.. 774 W.S. McNeill 727 J. T. Jenkins 679 Z/. Longwortk 670 II Vl ^i t li' S I 654 3rd Di5^ H.Beer 852 Hon. F.Kelly VS5 J. Angus McDonald C55 John Mullin 012 Ml Dist. Hon. DavidLaird., 720 Benjamin Davis 095 Richard Smith GG') Jlon, Col J. JIamilfon Gray, CJI.G. 021 On Mr. Laird's resignation, Sept., 1873, newi writ : — Wm. Welsh M jRichard Smith . , ,^ -»o<»- V 852 \ \ \ [ \ . 042 .... 'J^-'^ ^Si::i NORTHWEST ...•••,.. J TERRITORIES. t * '1" ^ 1 il I I a ((\ ((\ a i( (( « (( (( <( \<( \<( Old II NORTH WEST TERRITORIES. The Lieutenant- Governor — His Honor The Honorable Alexander Morris D.C^L.y P.O., (apptcl. 2 Dec, 1872.) ^■ (Api)td. 28 Dec, 1872.) \lhii. Mauc a. Girard. '' Donald A. Smith, iC Q.C. a i( (( •( I ) u (( « (( Heary J. Clarke Pascal Breland. Alfred Boyd. John Christian Sohultz, M,1), Joseph Dubuo. Andrew G. B. Bannatyne. William Fraser. Robert Hamilton. Joseph Royal. Pierre DeLorme. Walter R. Bown. James McKay. William Kennedy. John H. MoTavish, William Tait. Olerk to the Council* — Vacant. ill '■ ■■^'■■■"■'^-^^. fl }'^ '' 1^ 65S Commissioners of I.xdiax ArrArris for Mani* TOD A AND THE NoRTU VVeST TERRITORIES. (Ain>U. 10 Jiuio, 18V3.) Ills Honor Lienf.- Governor Morris. Lindsay Russell, Asst. Si(rvct/or General, JosEPU Alfred Norhert Provenciier, Indian Agent, I I ''F > t| General- THE DEPUTY HEADS AND CHIEF OFFICERS OF THE CIVIL SERVICE. i ; i, m tal )am Dt ]iii hill >cti ' i PART VII. Ithe deputy heads and ohief of- ficers OF THE OIVIL SERVICE. Assistant Clerk of the Queen' s Privy Council, fosEPH Olivier Cote, N,P. B. 1820, Ad- liiitted a Notary Public for L.C., 1841. Was )eputy Registrar of Berthier, 1842-43. Apptd. Clk. in Ex. Council Office, Can., 1845. Asst. !lk. of Privy Conncil, 1 July, 1872. Author of Miiical Appointments and Elections in Can* la, (2nd ed., Ottawa, 186G). {t'.alartj $1,850) 'Cor, Wilbrod and Kings Sis,; Eastern Dc krimental Building, deputy of the Minister of Jtistice, — Hewitt [EUNARD, C,M.G,y Q.C, B. 1825. Called to ieBar, U.C., 186G. Apptd. Secy, to Attorney- (enl, U.C., 25 Feb., 1858; chief clk. Crown iwDept., U.C., 5 March, 1859 ; was Secy, to niference of Delegates on the subject of Con- leration ofB.N.A. Provinces, held in Quebec, >ct., 1864, and also Secy, to Conference of ^legates on the same subject held in London, I !l I' I- II I ^' l! 662 Eng., Nov., 1866 ; apptd. Deputy to the Min. of Justice, 30 May, 1868, Apptd., by H.M. the King of Spain, a Knight Commander of the Order of Isabel la Catolica, 1872; apptd. by the Queen a Companion of the (3rder of St. Michael and St. George, Dec, 1872. Created a Q.C., Dec, 1872. 1^^ an extra Aide-de-Canip to the Gov.-Genl. (^Salary $3,200 .)—MetcalJt\ St. Eastern Departmental Building. Deputy oj the Minister of Militia and Defenctl — Lieut.'CoL Hon, Charles Eugene Panet. B. in the city of Quebec, 17 Nov., 1830. Called to the Bar, L.C., 1854. Is Lieut.-Col. comniand*| ing the 9th Batt. V ,M. or " Voltigeurs de Quebec f and a mem. of the Council of the Dominionj Rifle Assn. Was Coroner for the city of Quebec for fourteen years. Sat in the 'Senate for "Laj Salle" division from 27 March, 1874 until 5 Feb,) 1875, when apptd. to present office. (Salanj} $3,200) — Daly Street, Ottawa ; Western Depart] mehtal Building. Adjutant General of Militia.-— Lieut. -CoU Walker Powell, B. 20 May, 1828. Sat foij Norfolk in Can. Assembly, from 1857 to 186lJ Has been Warden of Norfolk. Appd. Deputy Adjt. Genl., U.C, 19 Aug., 1862; Deputy A( Genl. for Dominion at Headquarters, 1 Oct., Wi 603 and acting Adjt Genl., 22 Angt., 1873. {Salary, $2,840.) — Daly St. ; Western Departmental Building, Accountant to Department of Militia and defence. — LieiitrCol. John Macpherson. B. 8 Jan., 1830. For many years a merchant in Montreal. The following account of Col. Mac- herson's military services is taken from a Tinted circular, dated N'ov., 1870 : — 1849, apptd. asign 3rd Batt. Montreal Militia.— 1856, (16 ct.) organized first Highland Company formed n the Province of Quebec; gazetted Capt., and aintained the command for several years ; the onipany was subsequentl}^ attached to the lst,or Prince of Wales " Regt., Montreal, and formed ne of the Guards of Honor during visit of H.R.H. e Prince of Wales, and thanked in Militia eneral Orders, Sept., same year. — 1861, (19 eb.) Promoted to rank of Major. (5 Apl.) Re- ived the appt. of Brigade Major to the active orces of Montreal. 1862, (28 Nov.) When the ew Regulations came into eflect, under Militia ct of that year, was selected by the Commander- Chief to fill the post of Brigade Major to the ole Militia Force of Militia Diet. No. 11, L.C. as instrumental in organizing a number of ill Associations in Montreal, in connection 15 ■: I ^ -< ! 11 t . If It 664 with the Militia Forces and Colleges. — 1865, (lo Feb.) Gazetted a mem. of Board of Exainincrp, at Montreal, of Candidates for admission to Mili- tary Schools. (24 Nov.) Passed first-cliiss examination before Board of Regular OlHccrH, and received First Class Certilicate. (24 Nov.) Gazetted to rank of Lt. -Colonel. — 186G, (2 Jan.) Apptd. mem. of Board of Examiners of Oflicers tor Commissions in Volunteer Militia. (March) Served on tiie Staff of the Adjutant General o Militia during the threatened Fenian troubles (June) — Served on the Staff of Major Genera Lindsay at Montreal, and favourably mentione in his rei)ort submitted to Parlt. — (30 Nov. Apptd. Deputy Asst. Adjt. Genl. of Militia, com manding one of the Military Dists. L. C, 1869| Under the operation of the present Militia Lav the Dist. then under his command was mergei into Nos. 5 and G Military Dists., and Col. having been ordered. to headquarters, ^vas eubs quently— on 23 July — apptd. Acting Deput] Adjt. Genl. in command of Military Dist, No. Out., during the absence on leave of Col. Jarvi D.A.G.— 1870, (18 Feb.) apptd. Acting Sii of Military Schools in the Dominion, and sen* in that capacity until the threatened Feui troubles in April following, when he was appt 665 to the Staff ol' Lt. -General Lindsay, and aH- suined command of tlie Active Militia Brigades concentrated in Montreal. When Fenian invas- lion took phice in May he was again selected ty the Gov. Genl. to join the StafF of Lt. -General Lindsay, as Asst. Adjt. Genl. of Militia and ac- Icompanied H.ll.H. Prince Arthur to the scenes |of action at Eccles Hill and Huntingdon frontier. lOn the termination of this service was ordered |o join Staff at Headquarters, and (or some time jcted as Deputy Minister of Militia and Defence. ipptd. to present position, 1 Sept., 1872, {Salary |2,40O). Maria St,; Easter t Departmental juildiiig, \nder Secretary of State oj Canada. — Edouard 03EPII Casimir Langevin, N,P, Admitted a Notary Public, L.C., H Dec, 1858 ; apptd. lerk of the Crown in Chancery; Can., 4 in., 1865 ; to same office for Dominion, Inly, 1867 ; Deputy Registrar General, I July, 58; Under Secy, of State of Can., 9 July, p. Was Major, 9th Batt., V.M., or *^ VoUu p de Quebec" and retired retaining rank, |5. [Salary $3,200.] — Russell House; Eastern nrtmental Building, •eatened l^^en* 1 he was appw^^cW* Printer. '--Lietit. CoL Brown Cham- !i 666 M i BERLIN, C.M,G.y D,C.L. B. 1827. Called the Bar. L.C., 1850. Was for many years on of the conductors of the Montreal Gazette; Secyj • to the Board of Arts and Manufactures, L.C from 1857 to 18G2; Presdt. of that body froi latter date to 1865 ; a Commr. on behalf of Ca to the London Universal Exhibition, 1862. S for Missisquoi in House of Commons from t Union until appointed Queen's Printer, 7 Jum 1870. Has been Colonel of the 60th Bai (Missisquoi) Volunteer Light Infantry, and Fellow of McGill Univ., from which he obtaini degree of D.C.L., 1867. Created by the Qu in Sept.. 1870, a Companion of the most tinguished Order of St. Michael and St. Geon for his services in repelling Fenian Invasion Eccles' Hill, May, same year. {Salartj $2,O00M McKay St., New Edinburgh ; Eastern Dq\ mental Building. Clerh of the Crown in Chancery, — Rich^Ij^ Pope. B. in Toronto, 19 Oct., 1827. Ca to the Bar, L.C, 1854. Asst. Editor of L.C. Law Reports, 1855 to 1861; Govt. Mining Commr. for the Chaudiere (Quebec) Mining Division, 1865 to 1871 ; Presdt. oj Chaudiere Gold Mining Assn., 1866 to 1871; in Corresponding Branch, Dept. of PBJ] eer Iforks and Pp;,,„i„ o kin MiiH,-a. l^nt Xt^f -• ^ Me Assn., at time of "Trenf" .»■ ^"'""^'^er rst prize medal of r ;/ ^'^**""- '^^O'l p. Author Of CanJl f '^ "'* ^«»«'^«. L Interests, im g^T.^T'''' ""^ ^^^ ' foucesier St. -^eeiana Terrace, ^'^y^f the Minister of the T.i ■ h Allejt Meredith Z7 ^'f««'-— Ed. F7. Graduated It Ln '■ '^'^- ^^•^■^•) f Received hlo " ^"'"''•''*-^ of Dublin, top's College LenZ^f ^'■'^ "' ^^•^- ^on ' McGill LTniv X ' ^^'t,"^, ^"^^^ -f LL.D. [l8«,totheCofuc '^'^^'^^'-'^'^ be Bar of L C T84^ ;,f' "' ^'""'" ' and P College, 1846-47 aIT T"'"''^^^ ^^^ .20 May, 1847, Inspect?'; ^^■^*-«^°7., Ks 1859- r, • P^'^'^ '^f P"^«ons and ^ Under.-Secy. of State for Z ■ "" 1867; Chairman of cLl« ''°''-' ^ , Deputy of the MinLe of M 'T' ^''''^' 1873. laonk, "^ of tlie Interior, 1 J«anhou. »nem. of the Am. As- I 1 il'*:. ■:' iiw ,]fii.- Hi; WWM«H;^'^, . I- i M ms Fov»inP08, ISiO, and 8nl)ROfpiontly insaii yoar, (\nnnn* ol' Tolioo for L.C Apptd.lS joint SlioritVorDistriot orMonfroal, which otW ]\o ivsi^nod in lSr>l, in eonHoqnrnoc of a nud rodnc(ion oT salarv l>v statnto, which tnado otUco insntlioiont to snpport two incu'nboii Ai^ptd. to hip proMont otlice, ISf)!). Dcohncii liiout.-t^ovornorship ot'Manitolui and the No West rorritorios, Nov., 1872. Has hecMi a spoi Govt. Coninu' on nmnv occasionn : in 184()| invest igalo into tho state nd condition oi Montreal Gaol; in ISll, to onqnirc into In troubles at Canghiuiwaga; in sante yoar to quire into election riotvS in Toronto ; in 18) enquire into divers accidents on Great WeMq,,, Railway; in 1 855, to enquire into the atlaiMj]/ the Uuiversity of Toronto ; ia eamcycar ^^•qh in in V( 009 ^e Now ^-^'t' m JMlctl it) flir (^»nl!n^ppi^1l of fli" IVacc H ur • „ vPftV, P"W Jnitnnl, OlIawM, Mini ill" (jo. mI' Carloion, uiid fiHinl <•> luH'p lli(» pcMcc oil llic (liilincjui, tlicn ho- hIv IlirofiJoiMMJ l»v roriMi'loi'v iliJirfK^tcrH to [ip^rrt'id (lis(|ni('liitl(» ol" I1m» liimlM'riiii( liHcrcplP. 11^ mIho one o( (1h< I iilcrcolonial Ifailwav immrM., I8(>s. llaslu'cii in llic Voliin((^er Mililia \m'^ lor many yrarn, ami raiscMl and iHnniiiatid- jthoiMiUilnMil V'wll HaUcrv, iMOf), l(.r wliicli lie imuiiolnl to till' rank oTLf .-Col.,a,iMl Miunkrd |tlirCoimnand(M'-in-CIiirrin**(f('n('ral i)y{\vrH,^^ aniom. ol'llio UoyarinRtitulion lor Mic Ad- BiiHMiiont of licaininjj: ; a (jovornor ol Mc.Gill lon^'^' oV \v W\c\\ ^^'^^' jlrgo ; and lias written a I/itilorj/ of the War of two k\>a awv \\\cv Pec \ AbowB""'"'^'^'"' /^>/''/ <>/ r/r«v, (do. 1.S70.); und \\uo*lfr'^' < fh'plomarif (do. ISTL) ; (Sala)'!/ ^2,- t\\o ^^W^""*'^^'^''' ^'^'^'^'^^'''^^'^'^^'^^^^^^ Canal; Eastern h\ftpboona«^\ 4\0U^ nrtmcntal BniUUnij \\\ \m 'wjor General of Dinninion Lamls.-^LIeul, nc\\\ irc srtiuc WlAon ^•.loiix Stoimjhton Dknnih, l\L,^. Jj. 1H20. 'lulo l\W)iHsionedaM aiSurvoyorol Landn, U.C., 1842, yoiw toliii that capacity practised extensively for hrv on Great M\to \ ^^^ iS'WycarH, heinj^ employee! on many public Riir- jninl explorations, liaised V\jlunteer Jjattery illery in Toronto, 185G, and from that tinio quite recently kas been perumnently ecu- into the We vffail u sauic y cur \vj ir p-5;.i^«i5t... I }i ■' jH 670 noctod \\\\h (ho Can. Aolivo Militia Fun Appt*!. iMnjor ot nri,!i;fnIo to Toronto Foror, wi ijink of Major, ISf)? ; and IJrigadr Major (if.i Military ni.-^lrict, on ro-or^anization of i Militia, with rank ot'Liont .-Col ., 1SH2. Was ao.tivo Hcrvico ofi Niaijrara Jlivor dnriip' t F(Mnan Invaf^ion, Juno, IMGii, and on tliHtoo sion commanded a luniy of VoluntoerH in fioti with tho (Miomv. Wan (Mrinlovod in North W Territories, 1S(>1), to oriranizo a nywlem of Piil Surveys. Jm author ol a Manual s/iowiini fhcSi km of Surra/ adopted for the Public fjoid Canada ')i ManUoba and I lie North West ritorics, xciih Instructions Jo Surret/()rSy {\^ Apptd. to present ottice, March, 1871 . (Sn' $2,(j00. )'-'Hichniond Road; Eastern Dq ment Building, Director of the Canadian Geological Sm Ai.FiiKD RioHAun Ckcil Ski-wyn, FM.S. 1824. Youngest s. of the Rev. Towiif Sehvvn, Canon o<^ Gloucester Cathedral Charlotte SoDhia, dau. of Lonl Geor2;e Mii Bishop of St. David's, and ,2:rand. dan. of 4th Dulvc of Athol. Ed. in Switzerhuul. A 1845, Asst. Geologist on the Geologiciii S of Great Britain; 1852, apptd. by the Sei State for the Goloniee, on tho recommen 671 ,* «■ ,^ Public r.(tiii w n^Mu)" A uilittM- (i;'nl oi N H ♦ •' lit! otVtro hf^ rosiir!\o,l Nov.* |M()7. in jvciM-pl Ihm p pfM^ I^Of^ition ronjoitillv uiili iho Anilii n|>l f?»n'lslnp, lu*l,i |]\i« oHltM^H of \»^\ . Pn>vl. Mum N .n .♦ tor Qon)fMn«>ntl\M, \}\TL Appl-I, ^'mni Comymssiomr of Jnhuhf Iiriuiuft^. — Llmt. V III V ii^i' Miiiii 1 n\rtM- h\ |>rotoM-!io\u jind iroin I r ^Vi\8 0!n|> U>\o«l on vMno\\M puhiio woiKM in 1.1 IMII i> (' \Vn« Ap^t. lM^*>i\HMM' ol' thr Nor(l»»>ni \'{[v\\ 18o2; Sujvit. <»t «nin«> Hon. I, Irom l.%:i lo iH.'fl /j sviv AHornKVn orPoronlo \\k)\\\ lSo7 lo iMii'^j (Wm l^nj^iiUH'r ot Toronto, l,'s'»*) (10. TooK iin ii('(B'|iil \yM'{ in tho ori>jini7.a(ion of th(» lOlh ('' HdvnlB^li Kogt. V. M., ilnring (hi» ^^TumiI" (lillii 18(>1. ol which he xmih ^rizoticMl Major, iMnrl lSi>-\ !Uh] Lioni.^rol. ilnlN, ISdo, and roiidnwn ~~). n7 III Mrll\ I' r1 nfilii' II"l^I., fuliicli \v tii MM i|il(y M) itntil It n ir iilinrd. nljiiniii:!- hi'J i niih , I ^'7 I vv MM n (\»inim . 1(» inijulii' iiil'» IIm' nhilr m| ||m> CiiMlnfriH' TimIm, f»t»i| ttjH'riMllv M" In llic ndihiiiLf f mimI rMiuil'-*, \%'.\\ A'-kI. ( '(MMMHMciinfMM' m( ItilfllMJ llf'VI'lHM', I'-ilI' 5 Mini In JHM prr^cnf (tllicp, I ' !(' I . I ' fv ir,f>o.r. nf/ffln liuMM. n| ||m.» ('i\il Ml i'\ ire llofiid, Mud mI Mi^ Htinnl d" Andil. (^^r^o•// Jf^lMiMI.) ,)frfrttl/f* %'.\:m) ;./Mh/, !/ /'.i™'^'. If^ff'i'it f^'ihtr/nnnfii/ Itnl/ffiinj. tf^ „.r/r't,/.c i^ul >n\ \\oi Um in rn ov >\n [\\v\w i> ' 1 (' iici \0t\\ ( 1,1 \'\\ Vvvw r ^ A Major I V j u>o iwu V'i) ll'iiWAitn Mi\{/i,, .In. H. ls:iM. JMilrr^'l Tivil prvi(M». |M7(). Aj»pl«l. Af^iHf. ('Oimnr. ol [hImikI f'lsirrn I >('})ar( menial Huillinij, l^i'ptf/t/ (i> thv. Minii^h'r nf /*ith/ir llnrliff.— Iju'('m»mH, (>llic(% Mmv, I^'IiM. VVdf^ pir'vioiif^jy, !'»'• I^Ii'mI piM'iutl, S(M'y . olllic hr|iM,rhrifril. oi I'm!;- f'WiM'K,^', Cmii.; Hiil»H('filly (JliM ( I'iiii/inffr '1". ' mul IVnm Miirc.li, iMOl, f/i llic (Jiilor», |^V*i'v Coiiiiur. of l*ul)lii' Wurkr,. A^'i»»" eiK'aged on tlie i IT « 1838, ami watt t-i'»«*& Came to U .b • ' |7°' , „ i,e entered service Hvie Canal unt^l 1 4^';;^^;';^ Canal. Apptd, of Can . Govt, on the ^ '-Han ^_^ ^^^^.^^^^ ^^^^ Chief lingineer to .l^^^"' . j- * ^orks, 18C3, Deputy Ministership «« f "^ . w,,t,rn Dt- (Sa?a-,7,$000.) Russell House , partmentalBuUding.^ —Frederick Braot. ' „ ^ , CustoimPl Bar. L.C., 1848. ^^^J^ .^U Rec. Genlf l,„Wic son .»■ »a«lk-""" li. mm::-.jr::Jl .vay, ni Deiyari- er house Board. .gaged on Uie entered Bervicci Declined tkl Works, ^^^^1 . Western m \f puUic Worh Called to tin [ ^ 'ji Custow«l *tl.eRec.Oerf Icy. to the r^^'^ licor . Bay ««' Entered l^^'] u. oil^cc of tl^o 67: Postmaster Genl., 23 Apl., 1831; promoted to be Surveyor of Post Offices, east of Kingston, 1 May, 1835; apptd. Secy, of P.O. Dept., on its transfer to Provl. control, 1851; Deputy Post- master Genl-, Can., 12 June, 1857; Deputy Postmaster General of the Dominion, 30 May, 1868. Apptd. a Commr. for the re-organization of the Civil Service, 1868. Was also a mem. of the Civil Service Commission, 1862. Has been a mem. of the Board of Audit since its first estab- lishment, 1858, and of the Board of Customs, Excise and Stamps, since 1864. Negotiated the Postal Convention with the U.S., 1875. (Salary $3,200.) Sparks St. West; Western Departmental Building. Secretary to Post Office Department.— -Major William White. B. 6 Jan., 1830. Entered |Iniperial public service as a elk. in General Post [Oftice, London, 19 Feb., 1846, which he resigned Apl., 1854. Apptd. chiel clerk in Money rder Office of P. 0. Dept., Can., (on its esta- blishment) 1 Dec, 1854; Secretary of the Dept.^ I Jan., 1861. Author of a Post Office Gazetteer if the Dominion; and of the Annals of Canada, •w in course of publication (in the Canadian 'onthlyi) hy Adam, Stevenson & Co., of Tor- t'>. Is major of the Governor General's Foot I J!K:'a.lf 'i Hi I 678 Guards . {Salary $2,250 . )— ** WTiiteJiurst,'' East Wurtemburg Si, ; Western Departmental Build' ing. Deputy of the Minister of Agriculture and Statistics. — Joseph Charles Tache, M.D. B. 1820. A doctor of medicine. Sat for Rimouski in Can., Assembly from 1847 to 1857, when lie resigned. Was a Commr. from Can. to Paris Exhibition, 1855, on which occasion created a Chevalier of the Legion of Honor by the Emperor of the French; ed. of Le Courrier du Canada (Que.) from 1857 to 1859, when apptd. an In- spector of prisons, asylumns, See, of which he became Chairman, 1863. Apptd. Depty Minr. of Agriculture, Can., Aug., 1864, which office he continues to hold under the Dominion. Was a Commr. to Paris Exhibition, 1867. Author of various works on Canada. (Salary $3,200.) "^Bolton KSt* ; Western Departmental Building.. Secretary of Department oj Agriculture.A John Lowe. Entered public service as Census] Staff Oflicer, July, 1870 . Apptd. Secy, of Dept.j of Agriculture, 21 Feb., 1871. Was report'ir and asst. editor Montreal Gazette, from 184810 1851 ; editor of Toronto Colonist^ from 1851 t(| 1853; joint editor and proprietor of Montres 6'70 statistical and otil , , '*''"'<''" '^'^ several 'ered public service i„ H \f r ?'' ^^^'' ^»- "nd Navigation uTLT '" "' ^"^^'^'"'^ "'St. John 18^ ''^^^='^'''-^r of Shipping a., Western /L , ^^"^"""If «'3.200.)-/>«7„ , "vestern departmental Buildina ^ ™e a« a permaneTu'c k •; r "'n^ P"^''« ««- hes Branch of that I)., \' '^'^^''^e ofFish- ontinued to ho, t Dep "0^;^ ■'•^''^' ''''''^'^ ^^ f after the Union unIS ; ,^*""' ^""^ ^'«''^'-- hh magisterial i'uri" 7^^^- '^ P'^^^^t office, r«ce,, Nov.S/'^'^''^''"" '•^•- ^^>« «'^ Pro- 5"<=e on the Joint' Hil'p "^'''"' *" ''«^«- a! I y ' n ■!!: i 1 11 j 1 ;r. ;l-:"- ^ i t'lii if, f i 1 1 I ^ i! i ! I I if ,^' '.J ■f' » 1 * POLITICAL ADDRESSES AND PARTY "PLATFORMS ^lif ^ ♦ i * i M ? i t i > S J. I (( caiK (( don F r: PAUT VIII. POimCAL ADDRESSES AND PARTY "PLATFORMS." '■^''- It IS MOW inchi.lcl in i\ ^"''' CoMPAvrov „,, ,1,0 nrl 1 '"" !""•(, of the WtOGfiAMMB CATIIOLIQUp: "^^'-E;:::::;;:^:--..,.uio..- 1 * n I ! ! i -fe 681 quelque doveloppement aux idees expriniees par Sa Grandeur Mgr. TEveque des Trois-Rivieres dans sa derniere Lettre Pastorale. " Voici les lignes que nous y trouvons : " Les l^ommca que vous envoyez vous repre- ' senter dans la Legislature sont charges de proteger et de defendre vos interets religieiLx, "selon I'esprit de TEglise, autant que de pro- " mouvoir ct sauvegarder vots interets temporels. " Car les lois civiles sont necessairenient en ^* rapport sur un grand nombre de points avec la " religion . C'est ce que les Peres du Concile " disent clairement dans leur decret. " Vous devez done vous assurer prudemment " que le candidat a qui vous donnez vos suf. " Irages est dument qualifie sous ce double " rapport et qu'il offre, "oralement parlant, •* toutes les garanties convenables pour la pro- •^ tection de ces graves interets. ** Nous devons sans doute rendre grace ajacc ^^ Dieu, de la pleine et entiere liberte que lalpo " constitution de notre pays accorde en droit mW'ii " culte catholique de se regir et de se gouvernerliio *• conformement aux regies de I'Eglise. C'estisai ^' par un choix judicieux de vos legislateurs quel *' ^* vous pourrez vous assurer la conservation eBcat la jouissance de cette liberty la plus precieus«eii i et i' cc ;■» ■.u.«J>- .-■<»■■; 6P5 ^rimees par ois-HiviereB vons : vous vepre- cbarges de Hs religieux, que de pro- HstemporclH. sairement en points avec la ps du Concile t. prudemment inez V08 suf. U8 ce double ment parlant, pour la pi*0' jndre grace a hiberte que lal Ide en droit u\ se gouvernerl »Eglise. C'estI jgislateurs qu< tonservation el plus precieus< '» do toute.s, et qui donnc a vosprenuers partteurfii »' rinunense avanta;5e de })Ouvoir gouvorner <' rEglise du Canada 8clon les prescriptions et '•directions iinniediates du Saint-Siege et do '•rEglise roniaine, la mere et la maitresse do "loutes les oglises." '* Ces conseils, dictes par la sagesse, seront compris. nous I'csperons, par tons les electeurs calholiques de la province de Quebec. II est impossible de le nier, la politique se relie otroite* iiient a la religion, et la separation de TEglise et uc TEtat est une doctrine absurde et impie. Cela est particulicrementvrai du regime constitution- nel qui,attribuant au parlement tout pouvoir de legislation, met aux mains deceux qui le com- posent une arnie a double tranchant qui pourrait etre terrible. " C'est pourquoi il est nocessaire que ceux qui pxorcent ce pouvoir legislatif soient en parfait accord avec les enseignments de TEglise. C'est [pourquoi il est du devoir des electeurs catlio- liques de choisir pour leurs representants des lioinines dont les principes soient parfiiitement Isains et surs . *' L'adhesion pleine et entiere aux doctrines Icatholiques romaines en religion, en politique et leu economic sociale, doii etre la premiere et la ( ir n \\\ \' ; !1 1 1' i^ i 1 ■ i ! it ! • , t f 1 fi8(J principale rjualilioation que Ics electeurs catlio. JiqiieM ilevrout exiger dii oaiididat catholirjue. CVst le criteriuin le ))hi8 hiu* qui devra Icur Borvir a jui!;or len houiuies et les choses. On couiprtMid qu'il uo |)(Mit etre ioi questiou dcs pro. te-stauts auxqueU uouh laisflons la uiomo liberty ([UO uous reclamons ])i)ur nouM-UKunos. '• Cos |»r6uuyses pof-oes, il est lacile d'eii doduiro det^ oousoqueuces qui servirout do t^uide aux olecteur5. Mais ]>our rtablir dea roulos pratiques, dunt I'applicatiou soit facilo, i] fam tenir conipte des cireonstauces particulioro ou uotre pays est place, dea partis politiques qui r'v ROut toruies et de lours antecedents. ''Nous appartenons en principe au parti con- servateur, c'est-a dire a eelui qui p'est conslitnti'^ le defeuseur do Tautorito socialo. C'ost asscz dire quo par le ^;ar// conservateur nous n'on- tendons pas toute reunion d'lioiunies ii'ayantl d'autro lien que celui de rinteret et deranibitioiij personnello,iuais un <:roupe (riioninies i)roros9aii! sincereinont les uienies prineipes de religion ol de nationalite, conservant dans leur integritelcs traditions du vioux parti conservateur qui sej resuuient dans un attacheiiient inviolable aiixj doctrines catholiques et dans un devouenient libsolu aux interets nationaux du Bas Canada. teurB catlio- calliolkiue. 1 (levrii Icuv ,lu)Hefl. On lion (los pro. ueme liU'iMi' ■ I'acile d'eu ront lU* ^u'ule ir ■. "Ainsi, la presse rcligieuHC so plaint avcc laiBon que nos lois Bur le mariage, 8ur Toduca- lion, 8ur I'erectiou das paroisscs et sur le^ registres de I'etat civil, sont deiectuouscs en ce jifelles blessent les droits d I'Eglise, gcnent f-a liberte, eutravent son adnuni.stration ou peuvent, preter a des inierpretations Jiostile.^. Cet etat |(lo choses impose aux deputes catholiques Ic iev^oir de les changer et modifier selon (pie Nos seigneurs les Eveques de la Province pourraient edemander alin de les mettre en harmonic avec es doctrines de I'Eglise catholique romaine. Or, •our que les deputes s'acquittent plus dil- eminent de ce devoir, les 61 ec tours doivent en t 688 fairc line condition tic lour aj3pui. C'cst k devoir des electeurs dc n'accorder leura fiuifra«^es quVi ceux qui veulent 8c confornjer entierenient aiix ciK^eignenients de TEglise relutivenient a ces matierefi. ^^ Concluons done en adoptant It^s regies gcnerales 8iii\iante8 dans certains cas doniH'^s. " lo Si la luttc se fait entre deux conservu- tours, il va sans dire que nous appiiierons celui qui acceptera le program nie que nou8 venous do tracer. " 2o Si, ail contraire, elle ec trouvc engag/»e entre un conservateur d'une nuance quelconque et un adepte de Tecole liberate, nos sympathies actives seront pour le prenner. ** 3o Si les seuls candidats qui s'ofFrent a nos pullVages dans une comte sont tons liberaux on oppositionnistes, nous devonsi clioisir celui qui souscrira a nos conditions. *^'lo Enfin,dans lecas ou la contestation fierait| engagec entre un conservateur rejetant notrel progranune, et un oppositionniste quand nienic I'acceptant, la position serai t plus delicate. ** Voter pour le premier, serai t nous mettre eii! contradiction avec la doctrine que nous venons d'cxi)Oser. Voter pour le second, serai t incttre on |)oril co parti oon?)iervateur que nous vend rion'^j mmmimmtSmtitimmtimSSSii 680 voir puissant. Quel parti prendre ontrc cos ileux dangers ? Nous coneeillerions alors Tab- stcntion des (ilecteurs catholiques. "On conipreiid neannioins que cch reglee posees laiasent encore aux electeurH une certaine liberie d'action qui dependra des circonntances particulieres de cbaque comte et dea antecedents dechaquc candidat. Au rcsie, nous avons tenu Ihnettre surtout en evidence les convictions et es qualifications religieuses que les electeurs oivent exiger de ceux qui eollicitent leurB suf- ra!,'es. II est utile d'ajouter que pour fairo rdvaloir leurs convictions religieuses il ikut liez les deputes I'intelligence et Pinstruction. pres s'etre assure des principes religieux des ndidats, il audra done en second lieu s'efforcer faire parvenir en chanibre la plus grande mine possible d'intelligence et d'instruction. "Nous reprouverions done toute action minis- estation seraitBrielle qui t'?ndrait a eliniiner de I'arene parle- cietant noivefrtaire des honunes capables de rendre service iuiand nieuiclla cause catbolique et nationale, sous le delicate. fcexte qu'ils generaient quelques ambitions. ou8 mettre enBmposer la representation de nullites dociles et nous venonslpuissantes serait certainetncnt un grand mal serait \nettre«il faut cvitcr. ouBvoudnon''B'Rn deux mots, nous voulonn sauvegarder A . C\)st k cirs sulfra^^cs entierenient ^^enient a ces t les n^glof^ ksdonnt'^s. ux conservu. fuierons cclui )U8 venous de 'ouvc engag^'^e e quelconqnc 8 sympathies ^offrent a no8 Is liberauxon iisir celul qui h V la fois I'honneur de la Patrie ct la liberte de I'Egliso, et tout notrc programme pent 8e resiinier dans ce jnotto ; ^' Religion et PatrieJ' ♦ -K V ' . T ■' * ' . 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P~ « , Q'lebec. f~ " „ ^ova Scotia. f-Archbishops and RJcj ""^^ ^''""svvick. lonty. '*"'' B'«l'op.s according to '-Members of tb*. ft i • i. the Cabnet according to sen- f^'l-'i^yaecordingCr/ioWt;""'^^'^^^^-^ [( 1 1 708 11 — Members of the Privy Council, not of tb Cabinet. 12 — General Officers of H. M. Army servin; in the Dominion, and Officers of the rank o Admiral in the Royal Navy, serving on tlii B. N. A. Station, not being in the chief com mand, the relative rank of such officers to U determined by the Queen's Regulations. : 13 — Members of the Senate . ^ 14 — Speaker of the House of Commons. 15 — Puisne Judges of Courts of Law am Equity according to seniority. 16 — Members of the House of Commons. 17 — Members of the Executive Council (Pn: vincial) within their Province. L8 — Speaker of Legislative Council within lij Province. 19 — Members of Legislative Council. 20- — Speaker of Legislative Assembly. 21 — Members of Legislative Assembly. TABLE OF TITLES. Governor General, of Canada to be et}j "//i.s* Excellency, "^^ m\ Lieutenant-Governors of Provinces to 45tyled ^^His Honour ,^^ ncil, T>ot of th', . Army aervin- ," of the rank ol eerving on tk i the chief conv ich officers to >* ulatious. avis of La* ur.l 709 Privy Councillors of Canada to be etyled •^ Honourable'^ and for life. Senators of Canada to be " Honour able ^'^ but only during office, and the title not to be con- tinued afterwards. ' '\ Executive Councillors of the Provinces to be btyled ^^ Honour able y^ but only while in office, iind the title not to be continued afterwards. Legislative Councillors in the Provinces not in tuture to have that title ; but gentlemen who were Legislative Councillors at the time of the I'nion (July 1, 1867) to retain their title of ''^o?iowra6Ze" for life. ■ [Mem, — The title, though without precise . y • \#varrant, has general] v been conceded to the lljegislative Councillors appointed at the time of lie L^nion, as well as to tlieir colleagues who lad previously been Councillors. By a mere lapsus pennce the Speaker i the House of Commons was omitted from his list — an omission, we believe, not yet recti- ed, though usage — which becomes law where one exists opposed to or superseding it — has Iways conceded the title to him.] if Commons, ive Council (Pi' [Counc CouncU . I Assembly- AHBcmbly llTLES- ,nada to be bI)^ provinces to k ilN 'f \ !■ ■ > : I L 1 ■ DEATHS. Ill Pailiamont since last pnblication. 1 May, 1874. At Pngwasli, N.S., Ilniry Oes- iior PiiiPo, Jr., on« of the lueiii hers for CmnlnMiaiul, in tho Nova S(!otia Asaeiu- l)!y, agoil 40. 8 May, ^ST'^ f'* Ott.iwa. lion. EzraClnir.'hill. a »S(Miator from Nova fScotia, ugvd (59. 13 May. 1874. At Jat ksonvillo. Florida. U.B.. Thomas Macculloch Fairbairn. barrister* at-la\v, inombi r for W(»Ht Peterborough in the Ontarii^ Ass(Mnbly, aged 35. 4 July, 1874. At St. Paul, Minn., U.S , Ko- ])ort Cuuninghain, nuMuber for Marquetto in tlie IIou.so of Commons, aged 35. 15 Augt., 1873. At 8t. John, N.li., Hon, Robert Leonard llazen, Q.C., a Senator from New IJrunswick, and formerly a Cabinet Minister in that Province, aged 67. 14 Sei^t, 1874. At Pugwash. N.S . lion. Henry Gcsncr ,Pineo, a member of the Legislative Council of Nova Scotia, aged < (. ,'^f- > t blicatlon. .eiubors for I god **>9. rn. \)iirrisior. \.tcr\»orougU [or Mtxrquetto red ?>[). N.U., Hon. ^ a Senator fornicrly iv ,oYince, agod N\S . Hon. ..inber of tbo Scotia, aged 9 Nov., 1S74. At rointe du lac, P.Q.. Hon. (-linrlc;} Malliiot, M.D., monilxT for " 1)»^ r^a Vallicn;" division in the Hunate, aged 07. 14 Nov., 1874. At St. Lawronco Lodge, Clinr- lottenburgh, Ont , JaniCH Craig, nicuilxir for (ilengarry in the Ontario Assembly aged 51. 5 Dec, 1874. At Windsor, N.S., iTon. Richard A. MellelT'y. a member of Uio Exeentivo un-i fjegislative Councils Of that Province, aged 74. 17 Dec., 1874. In Halifax, N.»., Hon. Hiram l^hmehard, Q. C, one of the members for Inverness in the N.S. Assembly, and for- merly an Executive Councillor of that Province, aged r;5. 12 Feb., 1875. At Carleton, St. John, N.B., Josejth Corafi), one of the members for the County of 8t. John in the N.B. As- KfUibly, aged 02. 15 Feb. 187'!-. At Beverley Houae, Toronto, Ont, D'Arcy Boulton, Q.C., member, for South Simcof! in the Ontario Assembly, aged 40. if I If i Hi H ^1" 4 i{iu:o 09, arid iho Hd lowing to 11 Tiotioo of ilon. Uioliard William S(!ol( Q.C '*In 1S()3 propariMJ and carried thiHuiglftj tlio Canadian Parliament, tho Scperat** Schoo Act otMTpp(M' C^anada, tlniH allayinyj nuioli irri iation in tho }>nl)lic mind \vhi«di this qncstio luui raised dnrinij; itn lonii: dlHcnHHion/"* At 201 inolnde (ho ibl lowing : — m^^i CiTHHKRT, Kdwakd Octavian. (7^e)7/uVrliir; 2nd Mkm. left DoHCondod iVom the CuthhertH of Castle Hi Inverness-shire, Scot. Only surviving 8. olt late lion. JanieH Cnthbert, a mem. of the Spec (\)uneil of Ij.C, hv Lonise A. Cairns, his W\ B. at the Manor House, lUn'thier, (en hant) P.B) nDec, 1828. Ed. at ChamMy College. M.fnj lie ••« -. -^^ ■ 11 :i )f Hon. L.IC.II. nntrrul, 9 Au^t.J JUL ol* Adolphu- 8tinli(Ml law 3 8ir ()lo(»r;j;o K.| Mowing to ill kViiliftin ScoitJ oarricMl tliroujjlj S(*pcra(«* School viny; much irri ill tluR qucMtioB '^<'<^» ^Kr,L Af,irv oM I ""''"•'•'"'""■,.,•,,•,0,^,' "";'"''='-hMmI <.H,„|i. A At 1"^ 0/, OHKN.^KY C^'too Mounta y ^'HAFM.ItM A ^^^nnvrK Max HHion. ?"• <>r PoIIh], ,1 '''•'') 2n(I M 'MJMA?^ KM P«c<.,.t. 0,,^,^^^ /.'nmdAai If H(M-lin (i III "^•"»«i: M,o 8 '"'^''^'^'"intlieKoy,,!, '^'^ Au/r„st(. (J|()| N. (7icr//uVr|iirg('(),i j,, ^| ^a ti t8 of Castle Hil ii'viving 8. ol ll in. of the Specij uairius, his wij ', (c?i haut) P.( College. M. ic service >en8lc ^•v<'n Vear8' VV y> car: JO U) ( '^T 00c !fnlj Mi- ar ^- '^. (here I ind ^^yuK>», ind iilti fX88y ^'rand- ^'in. as a «<'^^'('d at Hi. J rnat( 'j 'j'i •M, V ■n I) 'Weea,„J the Col) «'*0- K.l. at (I 11 etre ^^•me Marguerite. \u 0/ M ^"^Uche, t'»nir)ary of ontreal. Af.^ je S )• 18 Se uniont, Kh(j.^ ^ '^•^^niieiate J ^^''iior 0/ Alilie lai ^'g^'ior of Mill e J.sl ^»J ^reedt. oftheA '« a/id it8 ^arii- <-S (8he iiugmenra- ^^^cultu^al Society of Two s I \ •714 Mountains: and Mayor of St. Eustaclie. First returned to Parlt., for present seat, 27 Feb., 1875, on sitting mem, being unseated. Inde- pendent. — ^^ Plateau des Chines " St, Eustacke P.Q. Errata At page 426 for "Lt.-Col. Thomas Mills'^^read Lieut, Col. Thomas Wills: At page 460 for ^*^Hon. Jolni Staples" read the, Hon, John Sharpies, --00- i : I ! lerl mi \ I istache. First seat, 27 Feb., nseated. Inde- St. Eustach lias Mills^'^read taples" read the INDEX Abbreviatfons, Explanation"^ '^^''''^^ ^ Addresses, Political . ^.t Adjutant General c^f m -vl* ■ " ^« "ciitrai ot Alilitia 683 lAgent Genera] nf +1 .^ r)epnty 40 w»- , „ -Assistimt . . ')71 "«. Columbia, Pro,,,,,, - „,, Lieut. -Governor of Execufcivo Council of ^^^ legislative Assembly of '^^^ "K Of the Seuate Ho l«"« in Canada.... f, """■ons. House of. . . i o Speaker of .V.V.'. W Clerkof .... 149-l-,2 Sergeant at Anns of IW Assistant Clerks of J'-O Deputy Clerk of . J5I IJuration of the Ses.ii'o'ns of •■•••.■ ISl Members alphabetically arranged.':.': '" ji I (■ ■/■*i •716 'Contents 3 Contingencies, Accountant of , 67? Counties, cities and Ijoroughs returning? Membe: ;^ to, with names of candidates in each constituency at last general election, and at every casual elec- tion since held, toi^etlier with the population and number of votirs in each siu'h constituency \'x Customs, Commissioner of t)7;; Deaths in Parliament siiwe last puliiication 710 1 Dominion Lands, Survc^yor General of Oi'-Q Engineer of the Intercolonial and Pacilic Railways, Chief ii\ Errata 7ld Fisheries, Commissioner of t;;;i| ecological Survey, Director of the vm Governor General, The :■ { Staff of "I Governors Genoral, Previous, Holidays, Public Indian ('ommissioners , , (mj Iidaud Revenue, CommissiornT o!" \]'\ Assistant Commis.sioner of (liP'-h Interior, Deputy of the Minister of the .1 ustice, Deputy of the Minister of t^(| Local Govenunents and Legishitures. '4 Manitoba, Province of pun I jeut.. Governor of JL^ Executive Council of &„ Legislative Council of _.^ . Legislative Assembly of m, .,1 Votes polled at last general election ^^A Marine and Fisheries; Deputy of the Minister of Wm Military R«>cretary to the Governor-General m'^m . i 3 "*"'/. 67-^ coustituency .y casual elec- .opulatiou and dituency ^"" ()(.) "\ 7)C ^" \ m lailways. Cliief 4i| 7UJ " tM'yi vi;('l .... •>'! r •', '.'."."....^1 01 t« f of iiyof .••••.••;.••' general election nister of 717 Militia, Adjut'int-Gencral of 40- " l)ei»uty do 602 Militia and Defence, Deputy of the Minister of GG2 Accountant to nci)artuient of 003 Now Brunswick, Province of Lieutenant-Governor of Of) I Executive Council of 554 Legislative ("ouucil of 555 Legi.slrttivo A.SHembly of 503 Votes polled at last general election 5SI Nurlh West Territories Lieutenant-Governor of 657 Executive Council of 057 Clerk of do 057 Nova Scotia, Provi'^ce of J Executive Council of 515 Legislative Council of 510 Legislative Assembly of 5*Jt Votes polled at last general election 044 |<.hit;iui(r, Province of Lieutenant-Governor of .385' Executive Council of 3SG Legi.slative Assembly of J>87 Votes polled at last general election . . 421) )rdnaucc and Admiralty Lauds', Counnissioner of 008 Parliament, Duration of tlie Sessions of 44-147 i'arliDmentary Terms and Proceedings, Explanation of .. 114 Party " Platforms" 083 I' Platforms," Party 083 Political Addresses 083 Nitical Societies and Organizations 01)3 M'^iiistor General, Deputy 076 « i: I! : :|: ; •I ■I I! \i\:\ I I* » I 718 Tosi iXHoo l>f»|>.ir(tn<»n*. MornM.uy li> * . » CV7 rn'oovl'MU'o foi- tho lv. raMnct jr, Mt'iuborsof, whoaro I'onnniHslojjniH for tl»o ntaua^''- niout of tho lutorior Mronoiny of llonao of i.'oninn>ns •i'' CoM\nnlt«'o of, \i\u\ov Railway Act liji M»>rH of, forujin^^ Troa-miry Hoard ;i8i \.:iorkof 14 A.ssivtant, V\vv\\ of om Public Works, Poputy of tho MiiiiHtiM* .»r qI Oliiof Mnglnoor of tho Drpart iiicnt. of (IM Hocrotary of th(« Depart inrnt of {^1 Qwohvc, Provliicn of 1 ii Council (»f 4lJ 1 iCj^riHlat ivc Council of m Lcgiwlativc AMHcnihIy of \(4 Vokvs j)ollc(l at, hiHt. j^cncral election 4!i|| Qucon'H rrintor, Tlio Queen's Privy (.'ouncil. Tho Hailway Connnit.ir '••lit 4( Hi •{' lU cii'iii ..r '''•^. IVovlniiq '*'' "♦ "'"''■<'"' niMf'it |^,.|' -•r At Mooit'llo.^ ''■'■'K TaMooi •>n''i(y ciPik or "'"'•"••« "f. In Mt,.h;,iM".(.i,Mi*l «•"' <»»HMIli,^„|( Old or '"f. '•oli/i,.,,! nloii Ti ''.'I Ml "■>' '^'.'U.l, M.MM» ^V(lHl.ll,^f,Of,, n,.j •"!•« /iri,l Off! '^«'i Mliiislpi-^f, 'VWfl of. . 4(1 40 40 4r 4fl J OP Of»i| VOH ?i ! ! iii-;nh > .1. M( )n(i AN. HA IMC I ST Is U AT lw\\\ r V 1" 1 • A W A . COMMISSlllKKH FilH TAKINIi AKinilAVITIi, tfi (iU fhr i\vurfs in fhr Vi'Ovittrf\^ of ih\fiirit\ .lAMKS K 1U{0\VN, «!>-> 3NJ' o 1^ a. vy^ IP 11 Id 1 1 c \ OFFICE : ELGIN S'lMlEET, III' )ii' life 11 > OTTAWA ' "'**''* IW?fli!W!mi«W-fe(is Li A r-j , r I, AW, AFiqnniTs, )\VN, IV'ivI MM' I lor, \nr.NT, I 13 lie", ittawaI 721 .*.^ CANADA, Olf '^^^MiNIUNJMN {} ^^^imAmtt. '''^^VA, N(;vp: IMijiMcj Hiriii^i ^^fii'ii /«/, fWi '''MR riinf , 'i /« """ "' n.P |„M. /f,,||^ in-rrhv ^(vf.M, /(, ni ""^'■>' ''"'<-^ 'Midilol I,, ^1^1 /v^/■ / I'Hrlic'fl (.||, il/i/y /{ /X ImIi ^'i^' '"pirf^cMKaii '"""M HM./Pr MMcl vc ill t\w III or li I oilj MM f y HHHi^^ff (I n relive W /MM '"PHM.(..| Uy ,1,, ^1,,^,, ivr« or n lif'r Ti aftic?/* 1% i^'il ij'ir ^•Mlielloii. (1,0 M K^* fnifATH • « "'^^^'^ro/M,e/;,t^, nor, «^'H. i)KNN/.S y 8 "'•v<7or Gciicr/d 1/ 122 i I ri \ i » ■I I, Ml . |! ,: » I- iC s ; 1 1! 4T0MS CIRCULARS. The Customs Circulars for 1872 related to: Customs Circular N^o. 93, January 81.9^, 181 — Ordered that all invoices of Littlefield an Chaiuberlin's ''Wood Screws," dated since Dei ceniber 27th, 1871, filed with the old discoii of sixty j9C?' cent.^ must have added to them value for duty of twenty-four per cent. Customs Circular No. 94, 12th Februar 1872, states that by the decision of the Treasii Board the article of ''Shoddy" properly "Shoi Wool" is liable to a duty of 14 per cent, adv Customs Circular No. 95. — In conseqneii of complaints from Clifton and other frontj ports all collectors were ordered to return manifests by mail, immediately, after the go they represent have been secured by the Ci lectors ; the Collectors affixing the official sta as well as signature. Ciridar No. % decides that ^^Bristol's Sa ]0( isj t ItU e IS ' lawwwao a^,,^ t "Bristol's Sal Y23 piirilla," and aM simila.- ■Tirits, are sni.ject lo a dml"^"","''' ^°'"a'"ning '"'■"^'"^ ^''« >■«'« of $1 20 ^ "'"''•• "'« P'-^o-ent j'»«'^«ge.s ; an,, j,,^ Den-irtn.? ." ?" ''''"'"« «"J h-^'"'l ports as proDriofol,.^"'" ^"'^red at h -^ ral., ti/M?n 7^;r''--"- «' 2. per folloctors to allow ^vuZJ ."*'""' '"^^™- s u- —•„,•„ bond to ; ''r'^*^'"'^ '^--^ '^«"J«c?.a^. rate' 2^*^ «"'''re'J for ..... .^ t'"^" i'nportatfons „lt J'' m^"'" ^"' *''"■' ^" P- 20 per Gallon, and I i^?"'' '^^^'^^-^ <^»ty ;r^ ""'-----"": :s:dr£ h"^«, that there has hJl'f '^ ^^^^'' ^872- ' different ports re ^Lt "" tl'T'''^ ^^'P'-^'^'-e ^« on to recite, that there il , *"''="^«'' kb'e mentioned in the n 7 '"" "'«««^« o^ Ns" which meal af,"''' '^'"''''' being No". l-y rawing into to ^'"'^ capableof sub? I ">an two inches t id i """■' ''"*'« ">' "ot f"«J to free entr^'tu^t 7': ''''' ^° ''^ ' P «ny process of n. . "^ ^"^^'^ »"der- h °f the Tark ,"""!"'"" ^^'^"^ the ' ^'^ • "sawn on two sides a MbuMMMiiatUI I : •?24 Us only.** All **l>UvU«'^ flpocially plinpoti aim li round, oiMairot^ or tii|)«M'in.ii, l»oln«r Rnl»j(M'( f(» (In fif/ f(i/f))vm «ln(y ol 1.") \)vv vv\\{. Tho Bccoml v.\\\m is «!oHoril>o»l Of' *r->lMl)s/* luni nuiy Ih» tldincil n. oMonji or st^nnro piiHU'fl not ovrr inrlu^M IhicL nv>( !^|)(UMnlly shapon, wl\i«'h nniwl \\a\v under ^ono !n> proocMs olUiM* llum Piiwm^, aud luivi ii< loast (\vi> odiros ro\iijr|i — (ho (win * fd SI'^M apply in,i>;oi(hor \o (hr Mid(\q or v\u\f^ ; and il wlioiil 1)0 ronuMnhorcd, (Init aiiy plnninu; or i)\\\vv yn pa rat ion tor (ho nnMiul«u'(uro of **H(Mid Stone '*Mnntlo Piooo^,** Ao, rtnidiM' suidi **Rlal)M'' lii)l>| load ro/orrm duly oClT) per iM»n(,. I am, Si your obodiont porvant. K. 8. M. IIoihmikttI Cointnispionor of CnstoniH. Customs Circnlni\ No !)M, ,]farrh 27, ISTI'M' Provides lor a systmn (»f ^lasH poaln, I pocuntv of l>o!nl('d and uiuvcruHtoinod oarriod \\\ tho oais ol (|>o (I rand Trnnk and (^i \Vo?itorn Railway CoinpMnicR. Customs Cirt'iflint. I am, Sii ], M. JJoucmni asM Roaln, lor t| LOonnlonjod ^i\o\i d Trnnk and (ii 725 MKinv |ii>i'»fl ,,r It 1. "Itlm.l ,C .. '" '"'"'Mi,.,, n,„|,., (I,., '''''''''''''-''•"••'-•''Hnnn '';;;':';'''•'•'' '".:. /ll( <« (o I "■<''5(loMM /I "''^'^ fnr (lie. (; ''"•'"^hlMlp,/ /; '. 7;'''''''^^' ."/' M,.„,/c./ l/lll /Mid Tr 'y/ ^7///, 1^72- lonpt / '""{ find r; V;, '""' '^''m,/ni /Ofl 'Hi '/; ^^'- ^'H. J Mmj, :\rff. is:ir///.v/ Kiro Kn^iiinos indrv Faojn^'"<" cd IVce ui dutj ^""»0 HII |,jp,.( ^'"d Co/Zee." d '/H/ "1^' and ^'•"' ('.i\H( '^ as ''^^^(>///.y Circular A •^* '^^'d (;(;/j(,^, „ ro ware- -^' iO^J, Junfi 2[s{ 1^12-^ ? • ! \ no Sliiiof^ \]\ni l\v Ot'ilor in Viv noil (»n llio ('\|umIii tioi\ oT "NrlMllf'H*' \vln«'l» Inwo juiiil dnlv on m)porlM(ion tt» lu» nsrd \vi(h "Sinvin^ Mih'Ihikm" inuinHMOIuroil in (ho i^»inininn. iIh* (IhIicm hh p!\i»i i>n iho NrrtlloM mIhiII Im* roI'mHlnl, wIhmi lln Srwinvv MMrlnnoM wvo v\\u^\\vi\ Irnni Ciumtln In. jivrlhor \\'\\\\ muoIj iniporliMl N(mmII<'h. I inn Sir, vonr i^luMJuMil PorvjuH, \l. S. M. IIoi'ciikti t'onnnissionor ol ('\iM(uniM. i'usfom.^ Cirrifffir Xn. lOT, Ainjnsf \1ffi, l\olrrnni> to rirvMilnr No.'.).. (»n llio MnltjcM't . tlisoonn \ o\\ liillKMl(»M nn«l ClunnlMM'lin'H '*\Vt).ii SorowM*' HtaloHtlnil ti InrllnM* nMnclion IVoni to thirty jtcr rt^nt. hiiM \\vv\\ nllourd hy (hsit liiiifli an»I sluhng thnt hin riMln-'tion in (MpiivnhMil Inn a«ivjnuM^ iip«>n (ho n\VH oiroii ]wv oon( . "I'lto »lti(y is (o ho 0(»lh^'((Ml iiooiMMhiiiil Cufiiows Cirrnhir No. lOSj;/// \f»rr'm^fT. IS] — Oniors (\)ihMM(M\^ \\\ ooHMiMjnoiHM* ol (ho dillo^f ouoi^ o( i>|>nnon .m( si^mmmI Jillor«M\l porln ol v\\ rospoo(inir *»(\vll" Skins/' ov »'Ki|)/' (o oli.i 15 \)o\' cc\\\. (i*i vdlorrni on on IC or kip, wiMirh loss than oO Ihs. ms hiMn.ij; inHMnnnorM((Ml, jiikI ICor kip, woiiihiii:: i )rr cm f (iiW IST2— Kotors to tlio sondin'g i>r roturns t J>o[>arln\ont . r' III iv a hi nm mm w r I on lln^ ('\|»nrlii ■ , pni.l (Inly nn|, ! ''•''^•'''/.v rV/v„A,,. v, ,. ^winjr MiH'liiiuV'l ;';■--/>'• or./..,. ,,| ,,;';• MO, 7//, /y Ininlt'il, when llicp h'oin (^miikIh In. (llcH. I mn Sir, M. liinrmsTii Athfltsf Wli. on tin' Hnl»j(MM 1 unlM'rIin'H **\V(i(ii » iuction IVnii) lill )\\v\\ hy lliMl lini \H (M|\nval(M»l liKi \\v HorcwH ol' lori ivdul uccunliiid /// Xovrnihrr, IS uriHT ol (he (lillc immH poriM ol (' lor ki|>, \voi,irlii inmuM'JiUMl, sun" r kip, w,s: in iKMnjLT iZ^MuMii luM', and us su V \\\uWv \\\o Till u'viinl, It. S. iilcr n-'- ll-'ll Hlh.j, I or r| l"iM (lie ( I /I 'J ""IlllUf. ,/ f '<""/, I, I,,,/ V^VII I,, "ll/|/|,r,. /l/M 1(» IM /li o !•.; "'" '• /' or.'/.,.. 1/ '■^''A''» Vphm../ |.^.,| nil r-'^ ::ni::i;::;:.;-^','''' '^..:: M. riii,s/i i\/ IM I O M/IV |„ "■"/. .Sl,i, '•<'«'orf//M H!(t lie so f'i|»f(.(/ 1/ i I "nn/K H' &: '^'vni II;: :;i :-' ' .,.;/' luul /'"'M' /\c|. vv///, // mill li* '♦'»• /, Vou y u JM niV(« I' l<» (I iircl ore H' '/s^n SI o "/'^ h/nl re I M' »»<'M/ ,,!' I "»;': ni V . "CH ui, o iviiiiiK VI.....'. '"<■ ifiiicN ,„.,: M ' ."'. '" /»■ lir^'^'''^n,.|,',| ■ci ni 1/ u( |{ nnv pN I i.'ivc I MT,, i'ltni M /I 'iH' r,) |,p H«n n| /'*"•' IM ll.p I . /"'''^""is/y , .ii:<>\ ^'■^ n|,,i/| I 'I'n/ fl I /If, ( ; ncd I, /"■" ' '''.i,'M ( >'<»»'!• an oi' rotuniH lo onnrnc'/s i ^''|"<>n lo 1,1,,, ^ /(, inc/i Wll/'C- '*<'^ thni "^VP u/,M^j ?''-'-« u::;r::':'''-'p'-n)M:j; „;:'::;'-•' ."/><>n r, *'""^^'<' 0/ Hi /•JtiHJ im! .;:''!:"-^^«n;^ti .Voii inn- "■■ ^-^ "■<• ''Sr'j''.:i; (,: (f m ' ID I; 1 11 1 ,. ft ' 3; n 728 ships. Tlie only countries so far, that hav( adopted tlie Rule of Measurement laid down bv tne Imperial Merchant Shipping Act, are Den'. mark and the United States of America, officia notice of wliich has been given to the Govern ment of Canada, and is now communicated t you for your future guidance in such cases, am, Sir, your obedient serr . it, R. S. M. Bor CIIETTE. Order in Coimcil, Decern ders in conformity witli the of last Session . that from ai of January next, a duty authorized, and it is to l)e c Coffee imported into Canada Irom the Unid States. Circular 86, 1871, transmits forms of decia tion and certificate for importers of MachiiiC entitled to exemption of duty, under the Act Victoria, cap. 10. Said torms are as follows: r 24/79, 1872-0^ ovisions of tlieA( after the first (l;i ten per cent. lected on Tea an IMPORTERS' DECLARATION. I.... the Importer of the Macliinery lullouij VIZ do herebv declare that, to the best of mv kiil \iH\^Z^ and beliel, no machinery ot tlie di^^d tion hereinabove described is man u tact iirc^ Canada, and that he said machinery isinipoj to be used in the manufactory, ol wli; am the proprietor (or one of the proprietors] Sworn before me at 1^ thifi day ot 187... / l/e 50 far, that have| cnt laid down bvi ng Act, are DeiH 1* A ^, ^»^;..r» /-\-H-|ninl iJ:.'.';'.'"'.'''™s»»'j. •......: • . .0/ f America, officiai »n to the Govein« ■ coiiuininicated tfdo lierJbv rVwir* "IT '.V. ^^ in 8uch cases. End do \iru7 l^i-^ ^'^ ^^^^^ve reason V^' I * r' ' ' * 1 i ah V^Ported l,v "^^^ciiinery of the ■"flu a/)^^\7n !>,. I • J " • • ■'flu aoove l)v }i ' J Visions of theA« ^evera v su-nm . ,. "'^^»'^- ^^ ftor the fir.t dfis 5. . daTo,-'"'^''^ '"^, S'' ■ - £:'"!?:£« «^ -ppi Wy- It r o.-- aiter the first dii ten per cent, lected on Ten a a trom the Uniti ts forms of declart ters ot JVlachiiiei , under the Act! s are as follows:! ARATION. ^^^^^^ achinery lullowifl'^f ble that, Tvjm! J^s to Pro ^^^e. Sick and r)io.«:i^\" L^^^tano from .1 (Circular No. 88 'i^i l^istressed M Eino' [Sn",-A ditfe IS as foil anner's Fund oin iluiy ows. RTMEXT, Otta ^^'^^^ lO^th Octobei !^>PP^-Ere:^^^ F.O^ m the D exist at the Jgars foi -"'•'ion, ?t Cs 'ir'lr-/'^ of considered llect (^•and-a r,mnf,v.„ . "^ .4"). t-o.^es eacl.. . practice whicJ " y 'S ttrifcj-t of Mon t;;;:): :;::^:^,:^^-- /^^^^-^ is ^nanutactiinC'^^^ 'faction to impov.lV'^V.^'^ ^« ^ound to .chi..eryisinipo|ji^?^"^^^^^^^ to thisR^^,^. . , ufactory,oMvl.|; /^^^^^^^ R. S. M." Bou the propnetoi«.ff ""'^^^ of Cn«, -"ol "Slums. :\cd], of ed to there- '^'n, Sir, your ^CUETTE, Com- > • } JSAAC BURPEE. Mmis/c ^/Customs ■ ' i f ■fii ,1! 730 JiwV "*'- "'■"■ Is* ■>»V>"-.-ir'- PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. DEPARTMENT OF CROWN LANDS, NI^W ORGANIZATION OF THE AGENCI^;^^. List of Crown Lands and Timber Agcncitl witli t/icir designations, the 'names and\ residences of the Agents, and the (juan- tity of land disposal le in each Agencij, on the 1st of January. No. 1.— THE COULONGE AGENCY coil prises ull the townsliips and unsurveyed luiuls the County of Pontiac. E. Heath, Esq., Ij rendon, Aj2;ent. Number of acres disposable] 1872,271,700. No. 2.— THE GATTNEAU AGENCY c( prises all that part of the County of Ottawa .^iP ated to tlie west of the River du Lievrc, oxAic ^ UEBKG. 731 (lie C "P-^ a?)(i on 11118 P ''^ ^^nckiiur] ^y^ AGENCY ivev (in I ''lyofOtta ''''^y^^. FiJ] 'umber 0/ ion '<^s di ^^'itreal, A ^cres di E«n /r'^^^'''(^ m 1872 47 'i*^o. 4-^ ^pOHulde in J 872 ^'^'('ntenil ^'^* part, '[!i.^^^ part. •500. part. ^'ui f( )r THE Magog l^ylMi) J88J i^o^vnship^o/;^::/^^^ qnoi, jj r' town 8 1 |e C ji ron.e, St, ^'i^itjos of H P« of H '^''^ GratI ^•«i/npto, instead '1'/ 81 c<"^^npri8e8 untinirdon. i\ a irj) ^" J" tljo and Mojl 'ciford 'o^U'ne, i a/n, Wi(.i^| n "f.^^ ^^' «ii'erb y or Bao-ot ;'^ ^^'J^nienfatj onnty ot'l) 0/1 o/' lani, rnni' rooj. 2,7,850^'^^- ^^'^^^^->er of ind Or/brd ^^pto n, 0. 1 ^(^i-es dj8 "'''^> in t/je ^'^»'P' Es'o Po«a[>i e iii 5; Z;::^-, ^^ancis th <' town 8] M^ENCY eon) 'i- oi'8toice.s vv;-;;;l'; y 0/ 8i, 8iL pnses pton . er- ^Itl ■ I t32 ton and Clovoland, in tlio (^»nntv of Rioliinond; Dudswcdl Jind WIkmmIou, in Ihc (^»nntv of Wolfe; and SpaldiiJir, DiUdHicdd and Wolmrn, in llic Coni\(v ol Dortdu'skM'. W . Farndl, I*1h(|., KoIhii- pon, Airont. Nnnd>or of arrcM diM])OHabli' in 1H72. 2.% ,200. N,> . r, .—Til 10 A KTII A H ASK A A(^ K.NCY Ooinprisos all Iho lownships iji (lio Connlv ol ArthahaHka ; i\\v lowfjsliips of WoUostnwn, Nnrll Ham, Sonth llanu Wolttm, St. (;aniill(',(i!ar(!i- bv and Stratlord, in (ho (\nintv ot Wollo; ll;i lit'ax, Son»ors(»t, Loods, InvcrnosH, IiHJa.nd jin. Ncdson, in (Ik* (\nintv ol Moirantio*: Kin^scv, Sinipson and Wondovor, in l!»o County ol'Drui niond ; and Aston and the paisM oi' Wondovi MaddinL:;(t)n and Hlandlord, in {\\v County Nicolot. A. (tai2;non. V'sc]., A rthahaska, a«:;(MUJ No. ot'aoros dispoenbii^ ^n 1S72, 11)2,700. No. 7.-.TRK CHAUniRRK AGlONCYc oil pris(\s all Townships in tho Counties ot Hcniwn and l)oi\'host(M', oxvcpt Spaldniir, DitchficltlaiBK' Wol >urn tho t ownsnios o .r Vol oral no ^l^hcll and HrouLihton, m tho County ol M(\iiantio, mi that part of tho township ot Huckland in iB,/ Couniv ot Holloohasso. «1 . A . Fortin, 10s(|.,JP dosoph, Hi^auoo, Aiiont. Nund)or of'aoros dis^j *ablo in 1S72, 425,000. A roscu'vo ol :ViO,OO0iU'i in tho Chaud. oro Hmiouski, and RovavciK Ai;onoios has boon niado in favor oi tho Sod ( ^ .>i'.ora le I: or est 10 ro do F ranee, ui l.'lN f'lU 733 [v of llioln^ioiid; loipity of WoHc ; VVobnrn, in tlio rlK l^iH(|., llobin- M|)OHJil)U' in 1HT2, No. I) pn«o,s nil t] \K\ AGKNCY II (ho Counly (»t 'olloMJown, Nnrlh . Camilh'JJurth-|iii tho C ty o< WoWv ; I1:H \(»HH, Ireland {iinlj/;ft.v/, J\ o-jnili^' *. KinL!;srv County ol'Druiii sH oj" WcndoviT 11 (ho County oi .^o. If) — 'fuj 'thnhaska, a^cMit^'''^^'^ all M , 11)2,700. [HfORANoV/J "< lOW'MW li. . oiuKkvs c)r K IV^ 'd\ul I, r!'^- ^'. T. /)nh;; ,;;'^'''?;''^'-/ mv ( fwioioH ( a,s I JOl'O ,:. ^^ rcsorvo of ;j') .,;>;. H'n( nilc, J< '^'<''J niu./, or "I /ii nrni H onnvoM' '■^^tior .ioK ,!:<"• <^'' ti- So- ^■^nco " (lio re '''n^: (}AHp(^ Ulllily ol (J ^/'•^liip.M and II, A I as UlHU, ^^omcY cnr, / '''^'"1 I.- THE ST. CHARLES AGENCllft compi es all the townships and unsurveveJ lands » I the Counties of Montmorency, Qnolie| and P(^i-neuf, as fiar as the rear line of the tii ber limits south of the river Batiscan, L. 'l\ Rousseau, E^q., Quebec, Agent. Number acres disposable in 1872, 194,370. I ire In -, V'^ iil tile iin'iil f^ ^'^vvn- anda in fi,„ ^ town? lins nn^ ^^^iuNOY 5^»,S'- 'S-tVin^S-'poi fat- I The Special Crown ^n- , fee ff^^- -tfes/^?-;-!^^^ I "' ^°"nty of Octawa. ^ ^ ^''"^'^c and part I 1 I P'n, ierrebonne, Ttr,. m ^' '^oliette, Monf- "'' part o/" Off ^ ^^^ -"fountain Q a ^'^^^^"t- i '^^o\ uttavva. '^Lciins, -^^g-enteuil ii 1 i 1, i 1 ^ '1 ■ . •i 1 i is ; p p ^ H 736 P4 li pu r^. a> W 02 2^2 1=^ ^• -9 M ^ ^ J ti f3 r^ ^Z2 o O 0) +s o ^ jij '^:3 w c ^ Q 1 tJ3 a> ;=; :t:; - o I « .— . 5i - ^ O *•- =• Ci -4^ o s ^ ,'3 ^ q l:^ <1 a <1 0) CI .;=; I 6 1-1 c: > o ^ -2 ^, •-< i-H SI '^ 02 ° -5 g .1 (^ P3 « 737 o 1-1 o o «5 a O pq o d a> W 1^' • CO tu -w W Ph ■<• >— ( '•< kJ 3 t/J Q a o • ^: o f ^ J^ iJ ^^ !> ^ o CQ !^ >^ WO) o' -3 -^ Pi o CO 5 JO- I; ! T38 MM ll'ij H u w a eg OS •rH 'iH 5^ fi w Q cd 'd' >i bO •3 .S 09 OS v. W w to y. m o cc '•'' rtO.q 05 5 .— I P HH • o • o • o : ^ > ■ 3i . *i • ?-» " W : 1^ * ;=! • c3 • F-* OJ • 5 ; Q : >-3 ■ ^ : o ri : o : a < -t '^ 1—1 o c3 1-3 s ; V* w ■ w J H w ^ ^ v« • • • • . • • • • • * • • • • • ^ c; \l 3 O f: 5 '^ (-1 o > >4 H c? CO ^ lO I o :5. ^ ■* >« , ••* -4 ^ '• ^ * >• to <5 2 o o a,' -H - il V -Ji »^ •'J ,->, hri I— I t-H a ^ c c w O < t (— c CO >• il'.f; '^m i< I 1*''' u' )| t^r Jl IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-S) ^^ 1.0 I.I l^m |2.5 M 12.0 12.2 1.8 1^ ilM IIIIIM /} (? /: / % Photographic Sciences Corporation 33 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) •72-4503 m \ <^ o ;\ %0 ,^ c^ ^ ^ ■'•^■**»*''»w**«*, •in • I ) li : ll ill' m I: 740 MANITOBA AND NORTH ^W^EST TERRITORIES. ■<»oo- On and after the fifth of Jane next, the following rates ivlll be charged for pas- sengers and freight froin Prince Arthur^ s\ Landing^ Thunder Bay^ to Fort Garry, Manitoba, ' Each through passenger with 100 Iba. bag- gage, Thunder Bay to Fort Garry $10 031 Children under 14year8 with 50 lbs. baggage 5 00 Children under 3 years of age Free Each passenger with 100 lbs. baggage, from '^ ■ Fort Garry to Thunder Bay 15 00 Children under 14 years with 50 lbs. bag- gage, from Fort Garry to Thunder Bay . . 7 50 Children under 3 years of age . Free r~Uj^Q'^JL I Extra baggage not exceeding 200 lbs. to each passenger from Thunder Bay to ^ ' ■ Fort Garry and vice versa per 100 lbs. . . 2 00 -> Household goods (at owner's risk) 3 00 une nexty wie| Each horse on navigable sections only... 10 00 argec / j ■ Each wagon on navigable sections only... 10 00 Vince Arthur's] V f Gari%^ Actual ked for use of horses carried on ~ navigable sections Free U)3. bag- 1 Through freight from Thunder Bay to rry $^0 OOi Fort Garry per 100 lbs ,, 3 00 4 I I •742 Each emigrant from Thunder Bay to Fort Francis, with 100 lbs. baggage 5 OO Children under 14 years with 50 lbs baggage 2 50 Children under 3 years of age Free Passengers, not emigrants, from Thunder Bay to Fort Francis with 1 00 lbs. baggage 7 00 Passengers, not emigrants, under 14 years, from Thunder Bay to Fort Francis with 50 lbs. baggage 3 50 Children under 3 years Free Freight on emigrants' baggage. Thunder Bay to Fort Francis, per 100 lbs 1 50 Other freight, Thunder Bay to Fort Fran- cis, per 100 lbs 2 00 Way passengers per mile on land 05 f< « « '< « wafcer and portages 02} Way freight per mile on land 02 ^* " ^* " water and portages OO3 All packages to be exceed 350 Jbs 743 secu • in weight. to rely fastened and not % direct ion, (Signed) Depart partment of Public Works > Ottawa, 1 March, 1875 '} F. BRA UN, Secy. Vni ! i '' ' f 1 1 \ \ 1 t ' 1 ^ \ ' 1 ' 1 t j ' I ; t -. 1 1 i '' ' 1 ' i 1 '' 1 I r '■ 1 1'^ i Mi 1 '' 1 t f .1 744 NOTICE. Mi PARLIAMENT HOUSE. Ottawa, Zlst January , 1874 . (Extract from Rules relative to Private Bills.) All applications for Private Bills, properly the subjects of Legislation by the Parliament of Canada, within the purview of "The British North America Act, 1867," whether for the erection of a Bridge, the making of a Railroad, Turnpike Road or Telegraph Line ; the construc- tion or improvement of a Harbour, Canal, Lock, Dam or Slide, or other like vtrork ; the granting of a right of Ferry ; the incorporation of any Banking or other Joint Stock Company ; or otherwise ior granting to any individual or indi- viduals any exclusive or peculiar rights or privileges whatever, or for doing any matter or thing which in its operation would affect the rights or property of other parties, or relate to any particular class of the community ; or for making any amendment of a like nature to any former Act, — shall require a Noiice, clearly and p JSE. luaryy 1874 . Private Bills.) Is, properly the Parliament of • ««The British Ihether for the g of a Railroad, ; the construc- r, Canal, Lock, ; the granting loration of any Company ; or ividual or indi- liar rights or any matter or ould affect the s, or relate to aunity ; or for nature to any Ice, clearly and T45 distinctly specifying the nature and object of the application, and (except in the case of existing corporations) signed on behalf of the applicant, to be published as follows, viz: In the Province of Quebec — A notice inserted in the Official Gazette, in the English and French languages, and in one newspaper in the English, and in one newspaper in the French language, in the District affected, in both languages, if there be but one paper ; or if there be no paper pub- lished therein, then (in both languages) in the Oliiv'ial Gazette, and in a paper published in an adjoining District. In avy other Province — A notice inserted in the Official Gazette, and in one newspaper pub- lished in the County, or Union of Counties af- fected, or if there be no paper published therein, then in a newspaper, in the next nearest county in which a newspaper is publ shed. Such notices shall be continued in each case for a period of at least two months during the interval of time between the close of the next preceding Session and the consideration of the petition* ROBEliT LeMOINE, Cik. Senate. A. PATRICK, Cik. of the House ot Commons. • 'V 'll I • » I ,'> '^:- RULES RESPECTING THE LIBRARY OF PARLIAMENT. A proper Ciitalo,i]jue ot the Rooks l)elon«jjing to tlie Library tliall be kept by tlie liibrarian ii) whom the cu^tO(^y tLwd responsibility thereof shall be vested ; and who shall be rc(iuire(l to re- port to the House through Mr. 8[)eaKer, at the opening ot each Session, the actual state ot the Library. No person sliall be entitled to resort to the Library during a session of Parlianient except the Governor General, the members of the Privy Council, and of the Senate and House of Com- mons, and the (UHcersof both Houses, and such other persons as may receive a written order ot admission trom the Speaker of either House. Members may personally introduce Strangers to the Library during the daytime, but not after the hour of seven o'clock, P.M. During a Session ot Parliament, no Books be- longing to theLibrary shall be taken out of the Building, except by the authority of the Speaker or upon receipts given by a Member of either House, During the recess of Parliament, the Library and Reading Room shall be open every day in each week, Sundays and Holidays excepte«l, from the hour of ten in the morning until three in the afternoon ; and access to the Library shall be permitted to persons introduced by a Member of the Legislature, or admitted at the discretion of the Clerk or Librarian ; subject to such regu- lations as may be deemed necessary for the 747 J ne Clerk nrfl.;, u ««ribe (or .1.0 noH;,";'"'! '" .^'I'^'-i^^-^'l <..h„|,. "'""on, a.nj for mw , ''"'''"^'"'•l i" tl.o I o- f "7^".. an nmv ,,„*'''■ 'r'T'"' "••""''' ' " «onti„„utio„ o/ , ,.rd ... V ""'r^ """•"'lly t .0 "' *'•""•'• H„,„J\<;;j««'"'-I.H.,K.n(, „o M,.„ ;e; f'.'""t>Mt, «l,«l| |,eat I hni 'V' "'" "'•"' ^' (Jov- '"« pos«t..,si„„ at „"y Z , '^ *'°'"'^'"' "•• "«v" 'n "' t'leir possession nw.rn Vi ^ '•'.'owcl to J.ave J^o Books of refcTPrr ! V^ 'V '^'l"-arian. ^(^vmunent under any ci,^..?, f! '■■""• ^''^ «.atof , At tJie first n.eefin7nf H V"!'""*"^"- {".■'tee at every sl^silnJ'","' V*'"-''''^ Com- Plee!" — '-EHf eit^o7tre^£:{[;'f 11 f I m i * 1 1 i 1; 'i ^ i 748 INDIAN IJINDS. THK Ofllcc, having the inanugcinont of Indian A Hairs otlorH to those persons — and to those only — who agree to become Actual Settlers, The principal [)art ot* tlio Indian Snrvcyeil Landsj — thtis encouraging the AgricuIturaliHt and slinttin^X out Speculators. Tlic tlirec chiol locahties are The Saugeen Distriot^ In which about 200,000 Acres remain disposable. The Agent for their Sale is Mr. VVM. PLUMMKK, Indian OlHce, Toronto. Between IM) and 40 miles ot* Colonization Roads have ah'eady been nuide (or the purpose ol attbniitig access to the disposable land, and hy grarta from Indian funds i to the several Townsiiip Municipalities, variuusi leading new Roads afford ing readier access to thC| lands have been either opened or improved. On the Great Mantioulin Island, Lake Huron, There are about 258,000 Acres still for sale. The Agent is Mr. I. C. PHILIPS, Manitowa- iiing; between 40 and 50 uules of Road liuvej already been nuide, and the recent erection of Grist aud Saw miils on the I&laud atibrd tlie ?inont of Indian H — and to those (lian Survey eil AgricuIttiniliHt riic tlirec chill Ot, iiain (liHposal)lc. A, PLUMMKU, eon .'10 and 40 'e already been ^ access to the j\\) Indian fundni )alitieH, variuuH| cr access to the; improved. [, Lake Huron, still for sale.] PS, Manitowa- \ of Road liavel ent erection o(\ laud aiibrd tliel 749 ^" iy'imil ( I roil o- 1 n. i '^'>''U(i AvrcH a ^^' ^^ »'- put under llo/Irnli/;''^ ^^^"^''^'^ ^^^^t^^d? ^^yiDLAUlD, Oil atva, April, 1875. ^'ni«teroft]jeIn feri or. ^- A. PERRY OTTAWA. II Ml •750 It !' I Conversion of Debentures into Stock. All 5 per cent, currency Debentures may be converted into 6 per cent, stock at par, whatever may be the period for which the Debentures have to run. All 6 per cent, currency Debentures not ma- turing before January, 1878, when the 6 per cent, stock is redeemable, may be converted into 6 per cent, stock at par. The G per cent, currency Debentures issued in 1868 on which there is an endorsation that they are convertible into stock may be so con- verted at par. Six per cent, currency Debentures maturingj before 1878 may be converted into stock uponi application to the Treasury Board, and at sucli] rates as the Board may direct in each case. 751 h the Board. '' ''"'^ *' ™'e« to be fixed In case it sl.oul.l be desired f. f cent, or C por cent nT *''"""'•' «"y 5 Lon-ion into stock aon/ir "'"'"''•' Payable i„ "- IWsur, iioard ireS':::"."'^' '^ '"'^^'^ '^ '««"y Assistant Receiver Gen. r^'^'^''^''^'^'- ^t'fieate of stock wll b^ " 'V'^"" "''"«'"* .f'-ould be one whichTa f l"^- ^' "'« «««« T-asu,-y Board, th anol'? r' ^"''""■"«d tP the totheSecretaryo heR ^ ? °" '''°"''' Resent •^OHN LANGTON, Secretary Treasurj. Board ^^^^H'., 19th November, 1874. ^t't i i I I I I, j'fi I , I inmtif 4 f.9^ PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. Parli-^ment House. Quebec^ lat FebrvGry, 1875. All applications for Private Bills properly within the ranire of the powers of the Letrislature of the Province of Qr.ehec, according to the provivsions of the British Nortii America Act 18G7, whether for the co?istruction of a Bridge, a Railway, a Tmnpike road or Telegraph line, Canal, Lock, Dam or slide, or other like works; the granting of a right of ferry ; the construction of works for snpplying gas or water; the incor- poration of any particnlar profession or trade, orP ofaijy Joint Stock Companv ; the incorporationl of a city, town, village or other municipality;! the levvinij of anv local asnessment; the division ot any county for pnrposi^s other than that of re-j presentation in Parliament, or of any townsliij),] the removal of the site of inv Conntv towuinJ any local Offices; the regiilation of a.iy Cuiin mon ; tho survey of any township, line ci concession, or otherwise for granting to anjl individual or individuals, anv exclusive cif peculiar rights or privileges whatever, or loil doing any marter or thing which m its operatiuii ^vou^d affect the rights or propeny of otlieil parties, or r^hite to any [»artu'ular class of tl community J or lor making any amendment olj T33 SE. ehrvary^ 1875. » BillH properly f the Letrishiture ccording to the )i America Act on of a Bruige, a Telegraph line, ther like works the construction ater; the incur «".i the d^ !'"'"''otffS»!-« th( ll^^'^n the a or in- injcn- G- M. liuin c ^^^r\i, Le■■■ J ftda mlcfl of poetngc— no further clmrgc will U nmdc on dolivorv In (ho United Bitttcp. 4. ll any Ijcttor, Nowpimpor, or othor niuij nwvttcr tuhlroHHoJ to the United HtaleH, he jursic^ in Canada U!\paid or not fully |)re|mid it rnnnl innnediatelv «ent in to the Dead Letter Ollh with the reason *Uuipai(V^ or ^Hnnvjikicnthj \)\^\ paifX^^ nuirked upon it. 6. The regintration charge on Letier«a(MiTNi^ to the United States will continue to he 5 ('ciii which niu«t he prepaid hy powtage wtainpin imi tion to (lie ordinary letter postage rate. tl Letters and all other Mail nuitter cuiiil fiMUi the United S'ate.s into Canada will ho \ « I ject to like regulationn, an reHpectn the m\ there and delivery here. Nothing poHted iiij Uuitei States for Canada will bo forwardcJ 1t^1 ^vP\mul it u^^^^^ insvjjldcnilll pii leps fully |)ro|miil tlio uriliiiary domcHlio poPiiv^c» ra(of»or(lio UnltPil HlrtU»« \ niul wlirn tniiil mul- tpH« m» pro|ml»l niKJ forwrinltul no Inrllior clirti'^o L(o Im» inrnln on dolivory in thirt (MMinlry. T. No cxelmngo of olowml prvroolfl i« fttillior- pi, Intt «nmll [mckotM of jironninn pnliorim and piplofl of nifMVi»Hndl/ie or ^oodw for »alt^ fiiay mm l)et\voen Canada a.ul tlio United Hiaiort, Irovided that «uoh pa(;kolH do not pxtiood H u t '■> I l,cllevH«^< |\t\ v\o i^» WmAvvoi^lit, that tlioy aro put up «o afl tn afjtnit of bo T) oiivtuination and inNpo(*.tion, and that tlioy arn LgoHtatnpu\ unpaid by poslago nlanip 10 conlw (•aoli. tag e r ate a \\ nmiiorcoi«| la will \)o D. A. MACnONALD, PonhnnHfer (fCntruL lauai ^u^ <■ >i.i' thing portie^l in ill bo (ovwavJcJl I' u m w •758 QC m « 0) 0) o 00 en •1^ ^ « W H ■5 03 "^ 05 o J: o •♦o C*3 (9 OD ^05 fl ;5: « •^ ^ CM 2^ ^^ t HI g >?3 in s^ v ?= S ^ s^ ts t<2 ^ - Sh f*J 1 ^ ^i| 'tf '1 D .:■ u !»' !?: =i 7i !■ 1 ■M >Br H b|] -y^ 159 m < \\\ i i *i||! i-'l J i f ^ !» I rWK NATION. NATU^NAI. IMVlirH'^i, NAtlDNAl 'V\w N vnoN will U' \s\\h\\}i\\v\\ on Tlnuf^iluy v\ v\\\A\ wrolu \\\ tih\o lor Iho r»ln^ll«l\ »nMll«« nl i rontf» i^ov ropv. ri\n«soriluM*H» nor iinmtni ill I »*••••• »• s U.H. cv • • * * t •< no Ml ir, Ihitinh ilo Postoij:!* pvrj)ni«l on IhiliHh foul AnnM-liMin f«nl)- piMMplionM at \\\v k\\\\vv oI jMiMicnlhui. liaioM lovolluM' loroijjrn oonnlrli'M rnriilHlitMJ mi noi)liv'Mti»>n r i linoloil t\nn\l«iM' ol tiilvci'llMiMncnlM will I 10 IVlMMVlM i n\ \\\v rollowinn; lalt'H ('KMtuiK \svv lino in (MMilfl. Voarlv, por lino i'i. 5(1 I. M.TIlol' OIHoo oI "Tiik Nation Diisi M *4 Mcsm miuinjii'i' M CIlMI-cll S(.. Tdlnlllil, Or/im UATKM. WlTllTllK •'CANAHIAN MONTIIIA ♦■ M TnK Canadian Monthly (.I. HO) and Natio workly, lo.OO per annnni, payablo in ndvniic 8\il»!acriptions Pont to Iho olDc'o of ttilhcr pii licntion will bo prumptly iiKonded t(?. L'liii'iila will 1)1' lONTIII-Y." '*'"• nine II iiiii,, 'i'„ »i ' '^^''< IV imvlint ('"'•'• '"•(Mrl.,, «.v|,r/.„fl ,.(,„^^,., OMfii II :^■^^;.lw".';:'■S,I ,':.'■'!", '"''■'« <'W (ill ^^'l\l ho ^luil i i ■/•iVfM/M or I !,,.]([ !' ''N'''/^^ i/f^, f^m^.ttio Ui or < f^f^ndlnu Ivil '''•^/^'/ if, I, 0, 'il T "'♦'"|»v l(M'o, '•'■^MiMv. in f)„. /oil ;/, l^ ';• ;^'v/'/o;,r„^„^ ^'^v/f»^ (j/jr/r '^V;"''''"^''''^^p''«^>^ f'fl n tt "'» «'/'/i/loMn| u It tt tt tt (t tt It H''iu-c'/;;i; '''''■''''■^' '''''-'• /''•'•«''f. ..,,,(. * * * *i t t 'I >\IMM. «r/^v/c,v«( ' tf /4 « 4 '■"'t>NTo, .l/,Mimrv, (ft7r, -'iV «i, CO m.()(, ■fnOlMiert ill! /H '11 II •J l\\ . s 762 BANK OF OTTAWA. OFFICR- Victoria Tliiilditigii, opiioaMe Weslcrii Block of Paillnmviii IlallcUiigfi* ^ ■ . I DIRECTO RS. JAMES McLaren, Esq., President; CHARLES MAGEE Esq., Vice-Preauicnt; C. T. HATE, Esq., ROBT. BLACKBURN, Esq., MP., Hon. GEORGE BRYSON, M. L. C, Hon. L. K. CHURCH, M.P.P., ALEXANDER ERASER, Esq., ALLAN GILMO UR, Esq., GEORGE HAY, Esq. A General Banking Business transacted. Interest allowed on deposits. ^ / ' Gold, Currency and Sterling Drafts purchased and sold. Savings Department. ^ ^ ^ PATRICK ROBERTSON, Cashier. Februarv 12th. 1875, 763 BHK OF BKmsif COTOBIA. incorporated by Royal Charter. 1802 CAPITAL. . ~7— fVViT., P ■ 92,800.000, J^ T R E C T O 1{ s. •Jon anrr8o„S;i'^,::r;;„'^^2;;, (f)i-^^ of Lon. ««''k o( Mon.,,,.„|)'^^,' ;;n ', '^o.HJon Director (MeH8r«. Fallcner, Bell i (v i^""'r"' ^'H, «"• John lioHe, Bart K p' m";', ^''•a"f'sco) Morto.,, Ko«e & QoTCo^.tuf'^' ^^'''''■ J^ondon Office-., Mtst India Avenue Jr., hall (Street, London ' '""^^''' 7'' t'.e ^P.Wo fe^j^^^ '"connection tlie above Bank. . ^'"«» '^"'""•'"a through Victoria, B. C, April 3, 1873. i} n 7(54 ROYAL CANADIAN HANK. CAPITAL, •4,000,000. HKAD ornCK. TOKONTO, CANADA. DIUECTOUS: HON. Af.KX. CAMPBELL, Scnutor, ProMichMiL WM. THOMSON, Ksn., (of the firm of Thom- son iV Burns) Vico-rrosidoni. His Honor tlohn CrawtonI, Q.C., Liout. Uov. of Ontario, Jjunos MoGco, Ksij., J . H . Dunihlo, Hsci., Hon. Jolin McMurricli. David (lulhraith. William Barber, Ks(|., M.P.P. THOS. McCUAKEN, Cashier. Foreign Agents, England and Scotland — London, National Bank of Scotland, London, Irelantl — Ulster Banking Company, Belfast. New York — National Park Bank, R. Bell, C. F. Smithera. This Bank is one of the financial agents for the Government of the Province of Ontario. Interest allowed on deposits and current ac- counts, as may be agreed on. Letters of Credit issued, negotiable in Britain, China, Japan, France, Germany, and West Indies. ^•^" Branches, Montreal. Belleville. Chatham. Newmarket. Hamilton. Gait. Woodstock. Seaforth. Stratford, Clinton. Ayr. Norwich. Prince Arthur Landing. N 11,000,000. ,^ of Thoin- cut. (lov- ^^' Ulbmith. liier. ivtioiuvl Bank »iv, BelfftHt. [^k, R. Bell, [l ftgentH for Ontftrio. current ac- le in Britain, , and Went Newmarket. Seatbrth. Norwich t 766 ST. LOUIS HOTEL. St. Louis Stroot, Quoboo. mills IIOTKIi, which iH uniivunni lor SIZK. 1 8TYIJ!: and LOCALITY in QUKMKO, in o|>cn Ihron^jjhonl (ho yt'iir fnr IMcaHuro imhI BiiHi- ncHH TnivrL It. in cli^ihly Hilnulcd in ihi^ ini- nuMliaie vicinity ol the nioNt (lelif^litt'nl and luHhionuhle prunieiHidoH, — the (iovernor*H (iar- den, the Citadtd, the lOMphvnade, the IMaee (TArnieH and Durham Terraee — wliieh (urniMJi the splendid Viewfl and Ma;^nilleont Scenery lor which Quehcc is ho juHtly celelirated, and which ia unHurpasHcd in any part of tin; world. The proprietorn, in returning tlianlcH for the very liberal patrona^ije they have hitli(;rto en- joyed, inform the public thatthiH Hotel ban been TnoRoucjuLY Kknovatkd and h]ivinKM,iMiu<:n, and can now accommodate about .000 VinitorH; and asHure them that nothing will be wanting on their part that will conduce to the comfort and enjoyment of their gucetH, WM. RUSSELL & SON, Pkopriltoks. iiiMMMHM ? I ^ • 766 4 ■ i ( * • ''■! DEPARTMENT OP Agricultm'e and Public Works, Quebec. < ^ IMMIGRATION. PARTIES REQUIRING FARM HANDS, LABORERS, DOMESTIC SERVANTS, MECHANICS OF ALL TRADES, May apply cither personally or by letter, prepaid, to the following Immigration OiHcers: JAMES THOM, Esq., South Quebec. B. IBBOTSON, Esq., Montreal. W. E. JONES, Esq., Richmond. A Register in which all applicat'ons are en- iX' *■■>. 767 1 tered dail}', is kept by the above, officer'^, and demands are filled in turn, as tlie Immigrant^ arrive. Applications, in order to be properly filled, should contain full particnlars as to wages oficred and kind of work to be performed. Parties having Lands for Sale or to Let, are also invited to advertize them in the above Agei mcies, purpose. A special book is kept for that Similar books are also kept in the Department of Agriculture and Public Works at QUP:BEC, and demands are attended to with care and punctuality, eitiier directly or by correspondence with the above Agencies. ^ S. LeSAGE, Assistant Commissioner) ■ Quebec . t'ous are en- '~1 . I M I 1 , 76)5 r^utfji-: STATUTES OF CANADA. null'] (ollowhig \-(ilmn 1 I r« of iStatutcM, Ao., may )0 proeumi iVom tlio Qiiooirs J?riutor I Crtiuula, Ottawu, viz : — Tm: Pkovinck of liOWKii Canada— C s'olidiiUMl HtiUutoP, isnO; •vKditmol Orel Civil (.\).io, Code ot Civil Piocol 01 on- on inaticoH, lire, th tunoH lor FnK Piiovixrii: of Canada— The vo! .sessions of 18r)i, 1854-5 (1st Purf), [851-* (2na Part), 185(k 1857, 1858, 185J), 18(10, 18(11, 18(»2, 18(>.% (iHt Part), 18(;:|, (2n.l Part), 18(11, 18(;5, (1st sess.), 1805 2\u\ sess.), and LSGC. ^ Dominion of Canada— All the voliuneH sin CoDlederation, viz. :— CO ai Vict., Part 1, 18(V :u Cl 32&:u ** .-J5 i< " 2, 18()8 I8(;i) ■ 1870 1871 1872 1873 • ••* . •••••( $1 00 1 00 I 50 80 80 tegr A (Uscount ijnintcd fo the trade B. CHAM13I^]II!,1N OTTA^VA, AllL'llflt, 1874 Quebn'h PhiNTI: o nm fADA. utcM, cvo., nmy mTh Printer lor Oanajja-— Con- Oanada— Cou- rt OnlinancoH,'' lire. 'he volutnos for ^t Part), I8r.l-i)j 11(1 Part), iHlllJ , ami I HOC. f vuluineH pinco $1 00 1 00 1 f)0 80 HO ^ ii'i' ....... 1 00 c tvadc* Vll3Ell!;iN, KBN'h PuiNTIIi. ^ AiUjAMrnM'P , • PAUTIKS ^'AIIMAA/J^NT IJoijHig. I 1 iMfcjKJ Pt?fV '»'''^' «r/,Lq. J eld /or nva(, «iv(> privil cohiinon.j,,! fWs orcofife. oirlior / >r ^'^^n\tu ^''"'K (5or/M>/'u( hiricft Vrollt, for ('/ oil ' ''!• /or (I Jure ^'« ^'J M.o Lr,^, o /f» a (K\s t l^cn o ctiti /''<'^' n/|(.(;f^.^| ted wjMm-.. *i f. 'vatf, / ^^^'^•Hc/l /J ^'«sion ^•f^t tij ''^^« 'niic.f, f,^. 01 1. so ne weeks'' ^Z ii 0. Q"*'''ec, Jan. 2 VA J 87;: ^i/- ^M, ; V. fTO KOLUNMj MIM.S (JO. A . P. Cnrotu l^m] » M.l IjuuoR Uouui •' I ilo. 1 J l^nq M.l Aj^onts h\ MonlronI- .liuurs 1). t^nwfiMMl A i (1. It Quwlu^i ~T. II. UvM)\, 1^1p«| 8|>iko!» tind Uailwivv Spikos, Clliu'li Nni ; ,1AMWS HCOVIL, '(ttl Strthimip,^. ttl " H'ln f'MMl, 11 ''MVlWf/|/I. "'"^^'//.t/.^/^.^/,,,;/^ '^''nilUMMllMl /;,( ^r^M(, rill) (f| 'HMiiM«lf.rlN,|| '/''"^'nMfMianr.M Mini /\|,| '•M'M ' t«4 I I'M 4 « *^^i'i8(; iH I ';"pn/i(joM /<,^. /'nil.jf H,;|jfj (^5 iHMm'H h'Miw|<.nhl««joh,Mii| H < I M , lOIJ (HI (Ml ft »» Mm of |H7/, M»ni( KmvhI (j <'*»in IIhiiI<, I MMH- * • I I "'Mi^ lr,|./j. * « * III II II 'M/CiJI Hrm I^MW 4 /^ ^fii ^^ni'.ipt r 2//,4^^f; f/j ^"♦lilc'd uihJ nrtf. ^'J' noW/.AM/; ^♦'MM<| vhrm'l f*»("^lflenl. y'^iHrnr V flisl " ^'f/r,^"(/;f/ n '*^ncerh(»M| '"'".' MAf/i:H;;N, "'1//'^'^, Orrf, M'^MrfiM ' <'ll«'V-||(,|,| ♦'•*« nnnuH ^^' Hit : 1 1 ♦J^tO iu I'' ii * * I i f 1 i _ : DEPARTMENT OF MARINE AND FI3HERIES r Ottawa, 15 Miiroli, 18V5. Uni.TC NOTIOl; YiAiiiUnx to Fisiikuikh nnd FisniNci \u {\\v roHpcetive Pruvince{r< furnr itig the Dominion orCtuuKla. The nndrrsiijnod is diroctod by the MinJHtor to Oivll the rt'tciition oI'hII pcM'^ons ooiu'orne^l hihI the pnhlio gonorully to tlio lolhiwiiig provJHions of the Fishery l-aws and Uei^uhitioiis : — t - Net FisiUKG tor Salmon in prohibited — V In Quebec and Ontario^ from 31st July to Lsl Mav ; *' ' ■ ^ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ^ ^ In New BruUiSwick, trom 15th August to hi March. In Nova Scotia, from ,'Ust July to 1st Marcli. W. i)\ Habt'ax; and tVoui I5th August to hi March, E. ot Halitax. 773 ) FiaHEEIES aurch, I8t5. l«'isincuiKf^ and rovinceir* lonn' y the Minintor oonoorne^l and in^ l)roviHion8 louH : — liiblloil— 8t July to I si to Ut Mivrclu August to U Anomnm for Samvion Ir proliil.dtcd — In QmoIjcc ami Ontji-rio, from Int Hcptcinbcr to \M, May ; ft ' III Nrw nninpwi(3k from 15tli •Soptemhor to IrI Miiroli ; FisriiNO for Spkokijip (or fh'ool) Tri(»rT with NKTrt or other iippariUiis in lorMjIdcn nt all times. An(jmner in Ont!irio and Qnehee> ; lor Salmon' TiioUT between 15th Oct. at)d iHt I)ec. ; (or llKHUiNfiH (in Ontario) between 15th Oct. and Int Dee. ; for Hash, in both FrovinceH, between 15th May and 15th June, and Piokkiikl and Mahki- NoNGE between 15th April and 15th May. Fishing by nuninK of net« and other a{)paratu8 (^except in the tidal deep Hea fiMherien; without lieaPCH or IJcennea trom the Department of Ma- rine and KiHherieH in prohibited in the we.ter.s of Quebec and Ontario. All applications for Icasep or LicennoM, or any Auj^uet to If^iJ other connnvnicafiouft relatiti'r to FiHherie« phould l)e addreHHed to the Hon. Mininter of Ma- rine and Fisheries, Ottawa. W. F. WHITCHER, CommiHHioner of Fisheriew. U i I i ! 'v. » I i i P I H I I if m I i < i !l •'I! !! . , 1 i <) INSPECTION OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES, AND GAS, The Acts XXXVI. Vic, Caps. 47 and 48, will go into operation on the 1st of July, 1875, under the proclamation published in the Canada Gazette of 26th December, 1874. After that date all duties of Excise heretofore computed by the old Wine gallon will be com- puted — as provided in the Acts above cited — by the Imperial gallon, and the rate of duty per Iniperial gallon, will be as follows : On Spirits, subject to 75 cts. per Wine gallon, 90 cents per Imperial gallon. ..rvvvi On Petroleum, subject to 5 cents per Wine gallon, 6 cts. per Imperial gallon. On Beer, brewed from other material than malt, 3| cts. per Wine gallon, 3 and nine-tenths per Imperial gallon. •775 • ', * It will be observed that, in accordance with the provisions of the law, the rate of duty per Imperial gallon is arrived at, by adding 07ie- fijth of the rate per Wine gallon. Quantities stated in Wine gallons may be re- duced to Imperial gallons by deducting one-sixth^ or the quantity stated in Imperial gallons may be reduced to Wine gallons by adding one-fifth thus : — 20 Imperial gallons = 24 Wine gallons. 24 Wine do = 20 Imperial do. A. BRUNEL, Commissioner Inland Revenue, Department of Inland Revenue, March 20th, 1875. LATELY PUBLISHED. SPEECH OF HON. EDWARD BLAKE, AT AURORA, * With the comments of the Canadian news- paper press thereon^ PRICE, - - - - 25 Cents. . ' f V, . NOW PREPARING. \ ' MR. W. A. FOSTER'S ADDRESS Before the Canadian National Association, E. A. PERRY, Ottawa. /In, r; ' 116 ■ . IN PRESS. RE-ISSUE OF "GRIP" CART00N3, Being a re-publication of the Fifty-two CartoO' of " Grip" Volumes i. and ii. Every Canadian should possess a copy of th volume, which is a caricature commentary c facts occurring during a very important epoc; in the political History of the Dominion. «• < » , Printed on fine toned paper, in one volun| with explanatory notes and introduction by J. W. Bengough. - ' ; ■ : ; Price — cloth, $3 50 ; half-calf, cloth sides, morocco, gilt edges, ?G.50. . \ - . ROGERS & LARMINIE, , . , 22 Adelaide St., East, / ToRONl in CA11T00N3, A. S. WOODBURN, ptJBLisBxit or FTY-TWO Carioo^! L. and n. 1 THE OTTAWA DIRECTORY, THE OTTAWA ALMANAC, and THE DOMINION GUIDE, se^s a copy of thi re commentary oi y important epocl Dominion ;r, in one volum ntroduction by M A FUI-L ASSORTMENT OF calf, cloth Pides, ^ LEGAL AND MUNICIPAL FORMS, LARMINIE, lelaide St., East, ELGIN STREET, TOBOST •DOsite the Russell Honse, OTTAWA, [l :V 178 Corner of Sparhs and Elgin Streets, AKn UNION SQUARE, OTTAWA, ONT ■♦•-^ THE ONLY ^B^ifJgl'-di.^BS f^o'\%l AT THE CAPITAL. JAMES A, GOUIN, F. X. ST. JACQUES, Manager Proprietor. .1 N.B.-— A new wing, affording much additional 779 nccomniodation, wixHf during' tlie luMt fluinincr, tiihWd to the Uu8H(?ll Ilouee. The rooniH in the now winp; have been fluniptuoiittly furnished, and contain, in addition, every comfort and con- venience that modern taste or iinprpvenient could demand. Calodonia Springs near Ottawa. Tlie branch of the RuRBell IIouHe now under construction at the above popular })lace of mnn- ] mer report, will be ready for the reception of visitors in the month of .lune next. Due notice of the day will be given in the newHpaperH. Jpecial arrangements will be made with the Ottawa River Navigation Company and the new Caledonia Springs Railway, when constructed, for the conveyance of tourists to and from the Springs, Ottawa, March, 1876,