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Y jU ■€. e-^- ^ % " f; h ff ^' NEW- AlilE FOR TBE 1 ^ BCIHO BX8S] Andthe Stxond qfihe COMPILED ISA: ButvnUtervefor The usual Astronomi Officers,— Sitting Bearers of ?i Charitab TOOBTHER W OFFICERS OF I And a variety of ■• i •l ^^HH AND PKIKT SOLO AT THI THB ivEw-BRUlijerinei^ FOR THB YEAB OF OUR LORD^^ BEIKO BI8SEZTILB OB LBAP tBl.B ; S Amthe Second qfthe Reign qfBir Moai QradMiit JS^ajeaiyf i COMPILED rOB THB MBBlDlAV Of But vfitt serve for anj^ other pttri isf tke Frovmce*\ s — covTAinnia — \\ The nsaal Astronomical Cakmbtions,— Lists of Provincial \ Officers,— Sittings of the difbreot Coiirts,t-0&ce* > Bearers of tarious Literanr, Convneroial, Charitable, and other Instittttions ; TOOBTHER WITH A OOBBaoVLUT OF TBB OFFICERS OF THIS PROTIir€IAl< 9U|mriA»|||^ And a variety of insttiictive and amusing allsQlip, ^ jttg ^■■ W- % SAINT JOHN: PBIBTBD BT ikBITBT CBVBl^ AHD SOLO AT THB COtmiBa OPFICB> aCABxi^HKlUAKB. ^ «^ is i ;..• ^^1 \ WJ-ii-iiK-.WiS ECLlMtfc IN 1840. TlMn will bt four Bdipitet this year, bat they will all to icviiJU* w this continent, except one of the Moon. . ThifintwilLtoAvec|^:,muiii,fdipse of the Moon... at the timoof tliifiaU in irebrairy^ntunble, at tbe moon wfll be bolow the horiioo. • 11m Second will be df the Sun on the 3d of March, between 11 and 13 at night, and of oQurae invisible in America ; but in Asia it will be li^ and stalendid; "'' The third will be of the Moon, on Thursday, August 13th, in the iMming, partial tod Tisible, as follows :— Banning, ih. 9m. ; middle of the ecliipae, 2^ 34lli. i end, 3b. ^Om.— apparent or solar time. Di- l^ts eclipsed, 7p 17' on the moon's northern limb, m the conthem side of^e citfrth's shadow. Tlkfjburth will be of the Sun, a (fraud and total eclipse, on the mora- 'ctbek— of course would noc to MORNING AND EVENING STARS. YpHV* will be Morning, Star till July 27th/, thence\EMiuiur Star. Jupftia Jilso will be Mmiirur Star tul May 4th; thence £^umiiu;' Sitar fjUl November 2l8t ; and tnen agctin Mofrning Star. Mars will to M^ia^ng Star till Mi^ 4th ; tbeiice Morning Star throi^h the year. llf^Tvilif will be Morning SUir till June 9th ; thence Etening Star tell December leih} after that Momhg Star again. ttiairClcle, i Epaet, 26 Laaar Cycle, ir COMMON NOTES FOR 1840. Julian Period, 6553 Dominical Letters, £ D No. of Direction, 29 Romui Indietioo, 13 Dionysian Period, 169 MOVEApSiE FESTIVALS OF THE CHURCH IN 1840. if|itua^ima S«wiay, flsslgesima Sand<^) ^oinquagesima, or ? Shrove Sunday, ) 'Ash Wednesday, Mid-L^t Suadayi Palnl Si^nday, - Qeod Friday, {. Feb. 16 K 23 Mardi I 1 Thursday, ) Whit-SuDd. or Pentecost, June 7 Trinity Sunday, - - " 14 Advent Sunday, - - Nov. 2» April 19 " 26 May 24 " ss 11^0 The SvD. THE^ PLANETS. SThe Earth. $ Vsnus. ^ Mart. 3^ Jupiter. >f Saturn. V HcnthtU. SIGNS OP THE ZODIAC. *f 41^.1*69, Jffofn, heml. y tu^jrusy Bull, Beck, n Gemkl, Tu/ms, arms. if^ Cancer, 0«&, breast. ^ Leo, Xtoii, heart. £5 Virgo, hrgin, beliy. 2 :^ Libra, Balance, veins. IT) Scorpio, Scorpion, secrets t Sagittarius, ilrcArr, thighs. yp Capricornus, Goat, knees. SXS Aquarius, Watenaanf legs. )( Piscci, Fiihet, feet. f' r / / / J ./■ /■ i' / ;--^ Lj*--;*?-* ;r^- m ^-^/^^i. ^#i ^1 /^ t-i ^t-k p^^f ^'i^^M-^^J i^'t ^ ^^'"■^■■'^■'f'''^ / ^mr^^ ^■^ VSr' ^'■ W ^ -m y / ..-^S*-'- /■J / ^v «#!' ■yy - J" (' > /^ / j*3'*% ^^ a /:, '.^«. /// / ^0-^ ■■V.V #• **>.-l*i>!i' 4. 1^ '^■^il?'# ?*' #/■ i J fr; •r^ V 4'¥i** //yfc^//- /V < HOLIDAYS AT THE FUBLIC OFHCES. January 1, March 17, April 23, May 24, June 20, June 24, June 28, Sept. 29, New- Year's Day. Saint Patrick. Saint George. Queen's Birth Day. Queen's Accession. Saint John. Queen's Coronation. Michaelmas. Not. 30, Saint Andrew. Dec. 25, Christmas Day. ", 27* I Christmas Holidays. Ash Weanefldi\y. Good Friday. Easter Monday. Easter Tuesday. MAIL ARRANGEMENTS AT SAINT JOHN. Mails depart for. and arrive from Fredericton daily ;— for Canada^ they close on Monday and Friday eveuinga, aad arrive en Wednesday ana Saturday eveninss. Mails for Halifax, Yarmouth, Windsor, Kentvillv, &c. (via Digby,) elose on Saturday CTenings, and arnve on Tuesday aAernoons. Mails (by land) for Halifax, Miramichi, Dorchester, Sussex Valv^ Kins^ston; ac. close on Wednesday evenings, and arrive on Friday evenings | and for Halifax and Dorchester they are made up on Satur- day evenings, and arrive on Monday evenings. Mails from the United States, Saint Andrews, &c. arrive on Mon- .^ay, Wednesday and Friday evenings, and close the same evenings at six o'clock. The Mail from Saint Martins arrives at -6 9. m. xm Tuesday, and is made up on Wednesday at 10 a. m. H^ While the steamboats are running, three additional Mails are 'forwarded to, and received from St. Andrews and tlie United States- arriving and closmg on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings. The Saint Andrews and Saint John Stage Coach Company's Coach (carrying the Mails,) leaves St. Andrews en Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings, and arrives at Saint John the same evenings— starts from the City on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings, and ar- rives at Saint Andrews tae same evenings. The " Harvey" Eastern Royal Mail Stage leaires Sunt John every €kinday and Thursday modrning at six o'clock, and arrives jit Dord^s- ter the same davs at 10 p. m. ;— leaves Dorchester on Monday and Fri- day mornings, (meeting the Miramichi Mail Staga wttke Bend at 7 a. M. on Fridays,) and arrives in St. John the same nigbls. The Saint John Stage Coach Company run the " Victoria" Coficit lihree times a week to Dorchester, ana once to the Bend of Pettioodiae, through in a day— leaving St. John on Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- day mornings at six o'clock— and Dorchester jon Monday and Friday mornings, immediately after the arrival of the Hali&x Mail, aad the Bend on Wednesday at 5 a. m. r^ Steamers start from St. John and Fredericton every ■oming andevening (except Sunday) during the summer; sad ftam St. John for St. Andrews and Eastport, every Monday, Wadnesday and Fri^y morning, returning on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday ;— for Digby -and Annapolis on Monday and Friday mornitin, retanriiig ao Tues- days and Saturdays ; and for Windsor on Tuesday evening, veturoine •on Wednesday.— A new boat, intended to ply in the Bay ofP^mdy and io extend her trips to Boston, has recently been built by Messrs. las. Wliitney & Co.j and will afford additieoal faoUttt* lo traveliera. ft l» SIGNALS Made at Partridge ttland on the approach qf VetHUtatke Umbour qf SairU John, Ono Ball close, for one iiqvare-rigged Teasel. ^ One Ball. halOioisted, for two square-riffged vessels. Two Balls, afke, for three sqoare'rigged Teasels. Two Balls, separated) for four square-rigged vessels. A Pendant of any colour, for five square-rigged vessels. A Pendant under a Ball, for six square-rigged vessels. A Pendant over a Ball, half hoisted, for seven square-riraed vessels. A P(;ndant under two Balls, close, for eight square-rigged vessels. A Pendant between two Balls, separate, for nioe square-rigged vessel*. A Flag of any colour, for ten or more vessels. [The above are hoisted at the East or West yard>arm^ according to the quarter the vessels first appear in, and when their rig can b# made out, the following descriptive colours will be hoisted at the naal haadO ' A Union Jack for a Flag Ship, with or without a sqtiadron. , with a red pendant over, for a two decker, with a blue pendant over, for a frigate, with a white ditto, for a small armed vessel. A blue pendant, for a merchant'ship or barque. A red ditto, for a merchant brig or brigantiue. A white and blue ditto, for a foreign square-rigged vessel. A white ditto, wHhout a ball, for a topsail schooner or sloop. A flag blue and white horizontally, a neutral fleet. A pendant white and blue, a neutral man of war. A nhie flag, a neutral merchant ship. A red, white and blue flag, an enemy's fleet. A red, white and blue pendant, an enemy's man of var. A Union Jack over neutral or enemy's signals, the vessel is detained, ot a prize. A whire flag over any signal, the vessel hears a flag of truce. ' • A red flag, pierced wnite, for a steam boat from Digby. A bluet flag, pierced wbite,^ for a steam boat from Saint Andrews or Eii.stport. A Bat! at the mast head, vessel is on shore or ia distress : should immedratc aid be necessary, guns to be fired. In thick weafBer a gun will be fired at Partridge Island, in answer to each gun heard at sea. There is a Fog Bell on the Island, witich i« r«ing iu foggy weather, to warn vessels of their approach' to th« shore. When a vessel requires a Pilot, her descriptive pi^udant will he shown at the yard arm, instead of a ball. TIME FOR GOING THROUGH THE FALLS, KltAtt Tna CItY OP SAIMT JOHN. The Falls are level or still water, at about three and a half hours on the Jl'wdyfknd about two and a half on the c65, which makes thempas- nihie four times in twentv-ibur hours^ about ten or fifteen minutes each t*me.— -No other ruleean he given, as much depends on the fioods in the tiver Saint John., and the time of high water or full sea, which is ofte)* iKiistencd by high winds, and iu proportion to the height of them. 4 ( V '■'W-^'- ».i*-- c> % /yi #^1 i vla, v- c/. / :? Odt '^ oC dJi,,^ *^ cJ)jfj!fit^ K^JL^^ 4^ ^^-t^t^ <-, 1940. FEBRUARY. 2i MontK* ^^^ Hvrk, from the woods, what sturdy blows loud echo o'er the hills ; The forest faUs, the wood-pUe grows, and timber crowds the mills. This is generally considered the most cheerless month in the year r though there are pleasant varieties of it. The trees and shrubs are fiome down with sparkling congelations, and coral beVries glow through the ice. The sultana of night reigns on her throne in the bias zenith. The firmament, clear and unsullied, puts on its brightest liue ; and the stars, in thronging multitudes, and with a peculiar bril- liancy, glitter through the fair expanse. JXew Moon 3d, 9h. 20m. mo. S.E. I Full Moon 17th, 9h. Um. mo. N. W. First Qr. 10th, llh. 25m^ mo. E. | Last Qr. 25th, 6h. Um. mo. S. J^ iSat a Mo 4Tu 6 We ClTh 7Fri 8 Sat 9SU 30 Mo Tu We Tb UFri Sat ieisu "'TMo 38|Tu ao'xh CALENDAR, &c. SI 24 8T 96 Fri Sat SU Mo 2i>Tu 26 We 29ls. Th Fri at A thaw 4th S. af. Epiph. Can- dlemas Day. may he "' High tides, expected. 7 Stars lo. 6b SSm Blustering and cold. 5tb S. aft Epiphany. . AHotb so. 3b 2901 Mild for Maan in perig^. Choleral|j|.ond. 18S3 St. Valentine's Day. some days. Septuagesima Sund. Moon «el. inyis. Snow at hand. High tides. Earthquake in Chili, [1835. Perhaps rain. Saxagesima Sunday. Moon in apogee. Batt.ofOrthei, 1814 Blustering and cold. Lew tides. Ragulus 10. Ilk 21ni Ckmnseable, 6 ^ / '^ K\ i.-.. /c^ WBr /I* <»VJ| a.^^ Vi- /2 /hUi- JM^-^^ • .■!* illr-<- /)^ ^,^'S^t. A i^**-*^. Ok^ i^ ^ V- <^«i^*J*.^ r^/>-L*J^V / 4«:-/:.. * i^ ^ <^*^n.ix.i^.^ r^lHj^ «5 .^r;: ,-> ^* O i t/i>L ^ — —■-'' '^ -^^y^-^^ /^ - /^l^^O^ «^o^ ^ x/— >- — /J — >^- - /^ — z^- ^i m ^A /t__ ^^ % >^i^ s6* •*i- V"*? •'!^. ' -^ fli 3d Month. MARCH. 1840. March comes, and shrouds the ample skiers the iee-bfmdlrees aretvyi, The powdered snow in columns fies, on airy piiiioni Sfmie. This is a rade and boisterouf month, possessinff many of the char' acteristics of winter, yet awakening senbations perhaps more delicious than the two following spring; months ; for it ires uft tH» ftrtt an- nonncement and taste of spring. The weatber is mild and cold alternately, but winter soon disappears, before this genial season. New Moon Sd, lib. 26m. ev. N. First Qj. 10th, 6h-. 29m. ev. S. Full Moon 17th, lib. 53m. ev. S Last Qr. 26th, 2h. 3m. mo. S. E. tl SU Mo Tu 4!Wt 7Sat CALENDAR, &e. 9 Mo 10 Ti* U 13 15 16 17 18 19 SI 22 SS S4 25 26 27 SSI Shrove S. St. David. Sleet or tnow. Shrove Tuesday. Ash Weiineiday. &Th High (idei. Pleasant ^|F" Arcturui rii. 1h 38«i. Meon in perigee. First Sunday in Lent. Nap. entd Lyons, '15. weathei about this time, Greg. Mar. L«w tides. PI. Hersehel disc. '81 2d Sunday in Lent. Showers, St. Patrick. Alieth se. Ih 4m High tides. Stormy. Spring begins. St. Benedict. Sd Sunday in Lent. We Th Fri USat SU Mo Tu Wc Th 20 Fri 111 Sat SU Mo Tu. We Th Fri Sat Rii.&Seti rt. Ml Mm m. 29 SU Moen apeget. Fine and fair. Annun. Lady day. Falling weather. Lew tides. Mere. 6tnt. Change' 4th S. in L. M. L. S. 90 Me.Catholie cman. 1889. ful able and rainif. V* ' •. ♦• PI 1! 1840. .:« V 'im^ APRIL, 4th Month. MUd An£ii^i^kt^Min copious showers, which fructify the earth : And tender 4enrmm6mbryoJlowers are called to early birth. In this month the* business of creation seems resumed ; the titai spark rekindles in dormant existences ; and all things "live, and move, and haTe their being." The earth puts on her livery to await the call of her Lord. The great eye of the world " sees and shines " with gladdening glances. The air is mild and balmy ; and all nature feels the revivilying and all-pervading influence. New Moon 2d, lOh. 42m. mo. S. First Qr. 9th, Ih. 43m. mo. W. Full Moon 16th, 3h. 13m. ev. N.E. Last Qr. 24th, 7h. 8m. ev. N. Wei ^Th SFri 4 Sat 5SU OMo 7Tu 8 We OiTh lOfFri 11 Sat 12^SU IS^Mo 14 15 16 17 IS 19 no 21 32 S8 S4 S5 se 27 99 89 30 Th Tu We Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu We Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu We CALENDAR. &c. Chiii wnds 5 and co9l rains. 5 High tides. ^ Moon perigee. 5 5th Sunday in Lent. 5 Old Lady Oar. Rev. 5 in Brazil, 1S3 1.5 Clear and fine, 5 PlagueinLond. 1665^ Low tides. 5 Row. Hill died. 1833. 5 Palm Sunday. Warm 5 andpieasant^ for some 5 dat^s, 5 Rather high tides. ^ Good Friday. 5 Xain aboutp Eaitar Day. Easter Monday, Baiter Tuaiday. this time, St. Geo. Siriui &, Gt. Western ar. N.Y. *38 St, Mark Evang. Itt S. af Bast. Low S. Alioth 10. lOh 23m. Warm tunskinet VfUh pleasant showers. I Ris.&Setft A. m. h. m. 5 5 5 5 3 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 40 € 83 6 36 6 34 6 33 6 31 6 29 6 23 6 26 6 25 6 33 6 20 6 18 6 16 6 15 & 14 6 12 6 10 6 8 6 7 6 66 4 6 $6 6 53 6 57 6 56 6 55 7 54 7 68 7 28 29 31 32 33 34 35 36 87 33 39 41 42 43 45 46 Svn's decN d.m. 4 46 5 5 32 5 55 6 17 6 40 7 7 25 T47 8 9 8 31 8 58 9 15 9 37 9 58 10 19 47 lO 40 4811 1 4.9 U 22 50|ll 48 51 18 3 52 12 38 54 12 43 56|]3 8 57 13 «2 58 13 42 5914 1 014«0 14 3» 14 56 1 O R. & sets h, m. T"« Set«. 8 18 9 42 11 4 Morn 13 1 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 20 8 44 12 o PI fe he he ne ne ar ar br br ha ha S5be 54 12 Ri«es. 8 7 9 14 10 18 SO|re re 11 16th Morn ^i i 1 2 2 8 8 8 52 88 le 57 S2 48 fe 3 84 46 be re se te th Ih 9kn kn If la fe be High water A. IN. 10 29 11 8 1144 ev S5 1 9 157 8^ 4 i 5 24 6 49 7 56 850 9 92 10 8 10 41 11 18 1144 Morn 19 54 1 32 814 8 ds& 5 3 616 7gif 8 89 9 18 10 1 V > \ v\. •'^ •I t • r .^ -.7-— •'•«- ••B..^,^, •>.-!*!«.. 1, *• 2/ /r 2^ . ^yy^lY) I A /rvo'-C'^^ ^' ^«*-^ \ ^hi//>^^^c<^ V"^ /u»Jv3Sii .A--e^— / fe •->i /i ^' ^z- >^ /2 ^A u ^ /> — A __-—/? /u.^t^ '^"^''t^ ^ U* ■I V ^^-€r{.^-*C^.—m^ ^C»*-A-Vv/ -/> 7' i4^ /^,^fc^ >-l ^'X- P./^yi '/L^>Otr»^ y: //<#«.^, m^ c/^^^ U. Pyv4J^^ y^i>^^ /5^^>^. y: ■ t r ^^-UK/i ^ ^^.«fl( G /^~r, . J ^ <«-VU ^* i *<^ '■Z-^k^ ■ -.xJ^-A'. ~ V/ -. '/M- — ; S '. i% O / V ':2^, T^*r r~A •«-^t*t. y,. .*»' Tth Month. JULY. 184a JVarAr, Aotr Me tpitXviig thunder$ roar, see the winged Ughtningn jig, They thake the earth jfrom ehore to anorct and rend the vauUed wy. ^MMBB ! glowinff summer ! This is the month of best aod tua- thine ; of clear feryia skies, dusty roads, and shrinking streams : whe« doors and windows are thrown open— a cool gale is tne most welcome of all Tisitors, and every drop of rain is grateful as the maona in the wilderness. Pir8tQr77tiI79i?F5^^ Full Moon 14th, Oh. shn. mo. N. E. ev. N. Last Qr. 22d, 2h. 7m. mo. £. New Moon 28th, 4h. 4Im. ev. Vf. 1 We «^Th S 4 5 6 7 SI Fri Sat SU M9 Tu We OITh 10 Fri CALENDAR, &c. n 12 SU 13 Mo 14 Tu 15 17 IS 19 Sat We 16 Th Fri Sat SU 20 M 21 «5 «3Th 51 Tu We S4 S5 H 27 98 S9 SOTh Fri Sat SU Mo Tu Fri Moon in apogee. Changeahlct Quebec founded, 1 60S US. Indepeii. dec. |76 3d Sunday af. Tr>f^ with' rStn, Low tides. Fine growing Alioth s. 5h 33m Bruce boru, 1374. weather. 4th Sund. after Trin. © Rii. & Sett h. ^. h. m. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 "^ Continues warm, St.Swith. High tides. f with thunder I. Watts born, 1674. Bat.Lundy** Lane/ 13 4 5th Sunday aft Trin. 4 thowert. 4 Burnt tlied, 1796. 4 Terj/ ^ne. 4 Union of Eng. & Scot. 4 [1706. 4 Dog days begin. 4 6th Sunday after Trin. 4 Cloudt/ and 4 Wiiberforco d. 1S33. 4 4 We High tidof. ratnyi 19 20 21 23 22 23 S4 24 25 26 26 27 ?S 29 80 30 31 32 33 34 35 30 3? 3S 39 40 41 43 43 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 47 47 47 47 46 46 46 46 46 45 45 45 44 44 43 43 42 3S 38 SuN'i dec.N 22 19 22 12 22 4 21 55 21 47 21 38 21 28 21 18 i\ 8 20 58 20 47 33 20 36 37|20 24 36 20 12 3520 S4'l9 47 33 19 34 32 31 80 29 19 21 19 7 4 '^r? 29 18 25 "8 18 53 Sets. 18 39 4 4^ 7 26 18 10 Rises, knll 2« 3 8 9 9 10 10 U 11 32:16 56|e 16 lo 35fe 54fe 14 he 37 4 mojn 2 Morn 26 1 25 be ne 40|ne ar 2 39 Wr 6 29 8 49 :«r br ha ha be 11 1 1 s 2 3 5^ 35 7 40 17 58 52 • 641 8 10 921 10 17 11 2 114$^ kttr90 0^54 1840. AUGUST. 8th Month. t f Sue croteda of reapers crown the hilh, wMl§ mowers sweep the plain, The cart the spacious scaffold JUls, with loads 0/ yellow gram. Whoever would enjoy tUe beauties of this seoson, should escape if possible from the heat and dust of crowded cities and frequented highways, to the recesses of the country, to nature's solitudes, it if here, in her uncultured haunts, that Summer now holds her court. — The woods are most delicious retreat^during the fiery noons of August. First Qr. 5th, Oh. 35m. mo. W. Full Moon 13th, 2h. 36m. mo. S. W. Last Qr.20th, 7h. 39m. mo. S, New Moon 27th, 2h. 4m. mo. N.E. 1 j> S 4 i> 6 D Sat SU Mo Tu We Th Fri SlSat 9SU 10 11 12 13 1^ CALENDAR, &c. iSlSat 16] 17 iS 19 80 91 22 23 S4 27 Mo Tu We Th Fri SU Mo Tu We Th Fri Sat SU Mo 25 Tu 5eWe Tb Fii S«t SU Moi Laromiid. Batt. Nile. 7th Sun after Trin. Abd. Chas. X. 1830. V^eri/ hot for some days. Low ttdei. Moon apogee. Geo. Canning d. 1S27 8th Sund after Trin. Alioth so. 3h 33ui m. Fine seasonable Gto. IV. born, 176i2. Q. Adelaide b. 179'i. weather. 9th S. after Trinity. Great fire in St John, /?ain. [1839. Mere, fltat. Low tides. Fair and fine. 19th Sun. after Trio. Waihineton taken. Herschel died, 1822. Charming Siin eel. invis. High tidei. and warm, lUh Sun. after Trin. IS © Rii. & Seti h.vL h. m. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 o 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 o 5 5 5 47 48 49 50 51 32 53 34 &5 56 38 59 1 S 4 b 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 25 24 23 3t 21 20 .3 17 n i4 12 II 9 i 6 4 5 2 6 38 6 36 6 34 6 33 6 31 6 30 6 48 6 46 6 43 5 8 6 43 3 6 41 3 7 6 39 5UN * Jec.N d. m. 17 17 17 17 16 16 16 16 13 15 13 14 14 14 13 13 13 12 12 12 U 11 11 10 10 10 9 9 55 39 24 8 52 35 lb 1 41 26 8 50 32 14 55 36 17 57 38 18 38 38 17 57 36 15 24 38 911 8 50 828 9 9 9 10 10 11 11 8 27 48 11 39 IS 56 Morn 47 1-47 2 52 4 1 Rises. 7 45- 3 8 8 9 9 10 Ij 1 21 4-^ 7 39 20 14 Morn 20 1 37 2 57 4 16 Sets. 7 11 be 7 30 re 7 50 o Pi be re re se se th th th kn kn le le le fe fe he he oe ne ar ar ar br br ha ha be iHifib water M. 1 28 2 1 241 326 4 22 5 33 6 55 8 6 9 5 51 10 30 11 7 11 39 morn on 42 1 16 158 S33 3 30 4 56 C34 8 5 9 IS 10 2 10 43 n 20 11 54 ef.23 re 57 8 13liel 131 jj. / "V t^ ^ A / 2. J- ♦-^^>d^ •■,- ^ /*>»-t.c-«'^ jji n\ V /J -:^ /. ^^€!l..^jQ^:«^^L>t^^^'^-««**«^yC*^ t^'; a-. X>V*^**''^*-4>»^ i,*^ \V- .,h /i ^rg% -«y \v- ^' 0th Month, SEPTEMBER, 1840. The golden orchard loaded stands, waiting its vuister's tpill ; Soon as. he issues his commands^ round runs the creaking mill. Potatoes now begin to ripen, and of all the fruits of the field, few can surpass good early Blue-noses. Pleasant is it at all times to wander in the woods ; but especially so at this season : their tempered gloom : their silence : the wild cries that ever and anon flit through them : the leaves which already rustle to the tread, all is full of a thoughtful pleasantness. First Qr. 3d, 6h. 58m. ev. S. Full moon 11th, 3h. 8m. ev. N.W. Last dr. 18lh, Oh. 52m. ev. W- New Moon 25 th, ih. 48m. ev. S. W I Tu ^Fri Mo Tu We JO|Th U 12 IS H 15 16 17 18 19 90 9\ 58 U S6 til 28 !St9 CALENDAR, &c. Fri Sat SU Mo Tu We Th Fri Sal &l/ Mo 2^Tu W« Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu SO'We St. Giles. London burned, 1666 CAangeabie. Moon in apogee. Low tides. High 13th SuD af Trinity. iv'mdti and rain. Fair and ^ne, i^igh tides. Alidth so. Ih23m m. 13Ui Sun. after Trin. Sudden changes about this time. Moscow burned,1812. Moon perigee. Quebec sur. 1759. Low tides. 14tb Sun. after Trin. dear and cool. Autumn begins. , " Expect rain. Porson died, 1S08. High tides. 15th Sun. after Trin. JDri/ and pleasant. Michaelmas Day. St. Jerome. Rain. Ris. & Sets h, m h. m 23 24 25 26 27 23 29 30 82 83 84 35 36 37 89 40 41 42 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 52 58 54 56 57 6 37 6 35 6 33 6 32 6 30 6 28 6 26 6 25 6 23 6 21 6 19 6 17 15 13 6 11 6 9 6 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 8 6 4 2 58 56 55 53 51 49 47 451 43 SUN*8 dec.N d. nt 8 7 7 7 6 6 5 5 5 4 4 3 S 8 2 2 2 1 1 N. S, I 1 2 2 8 6 44 22 38 16 S3 30 8 45 24 59 36 13 50 27 4 40 17 80 7 17 40 4 27 50 14 37 13 O R. & S. ht tn. S 9 89 11 9 59 10 33 11 Morn 37 1 44 2 54 4 6 Rises o PI se se th th S4|kn 6 6 7 7 8 9 26 47 11 42 20 9 10 11 11 23 Morn 40 1 59 3 15 4 28 Sets 5 55 6 16 6 40 7 7 High water h, n. kn kn le le fd fe he he he ne ne' ar ar br br ha ha be be re re re sei 9se 46}th 2 8 252 3 44 454 6 18 7 31 8 35 9 24 10 3 10 89 11 13 11 4« morn 030 58 1 40 2 80 3 82: 4 53 6 2S 750 8 58 940 10 18 10 52 11 26 11 58 er.SO 1 5 1 43 .i^i^LtA,.- 1840. OCTOBER. 10th Montt The mn to touthem dimes retiret, to blesa them toith hit beam»f The verdure ofthejlelds expires, jfroat chills the purling streams. This month bears nearly the same character in the fall of the year, •s April does in the spring. The beginning of April is still wintry ; the end often lays strong daims to the name of summer ; the beginnings •f October is frequently distinguished by the lingering of summer warmth and flowers ; the end by frost and snows. First Qr. 3d. Oh. 58oi. ev. E. Full Moon 1 1 th 2h. 35ra. mo. S.W. Last Qr. 17th, 7h. 19m. er. N. New Moon 25th, 4h. 19m. mo-.'E. 14 15 Th 161 17 fl Remigius. Clear and pleasant. [Btlgium ind. 1S30. 16th Sun. after Trin. C9ol nights. ['32 Otbo pro. K. Greece, Changeable. All. fo. IGh S7m. er. 17th Sun. after Tria. [Duncan*! Tict. 1797. tVet and We|High Udei. unpleasant. House* of Parliament burnt, 18S4. 13th S.afT. St. Luke. Fine and fair, Lima ilestroyed, 16^7 Batt. Trafalgar, 1S05. High winds and rain. Frl Sat 18 SU l^Mol 20|Tu Wei Th 24 g5 26 5f 28 iedlTh 30Fri Sat 311 S^Pri Sat SU Mo Tu WetSt. Simon & St. Jude. 19th Sund. after Trin. Moon in apogee. Hogarth died, 1764. 6 Clear and cool. ReforiMtiofl bf.l517 14 V 9 36 3 16 4 1& 527 6 44 7 40 845 9Sl 10 9 10 46 1125 mern. 3 43 1S5 2*8 3 29 4 43 6 S 790 8 22 9 9 9 4d 25 10 59 11 34 ev 9 45 1 23 2 S 2 47 r ^.i-^ r /A /rrt^ ^^ %s-^<. c^/^. •Ni.'. It> a/ — u 2i- — -^ -, ti- v^ -/- -^^C:^ -< /^ i .v at e^t^^o 31^^^ f^ >^^^ — '^^ f 'A vM ^«^»-«. 9 * h^n •<-\^ 7 'M v t * MV) -4 — /' --A ~~j) d -- /• ^^^^-c^^ax^-* ^A-ix-^/A^ jcMi-dz;^ ^ ^tA.^ ^^^x^/^ — A y>A,^ /(^ cty. yx^t Cs^-f} - ^ ^ f £ \l) v/a^^^^ ^O-^ ^ — 4X^//>^ .-K" - r N^ \ » »< • • . « ^ A^ ^ < nth Month. NOVEMBER. 1840. The Summer '« pott, the Harvest 's o'er^ the Wintry windt are near, The ewallow eeeke a milder share, the leafia dead and sere. Wc are now io a month of storms and mists ; of the whirling away of the withered leaves, and the introduction to complete winter. Rain, hail, and wind chase each other over the fields and amongst the woods in rapid alternations. The flowers are gone : our very gardens are desolate ; their floral splendours are dead ; naked stems and de- caying leaveahave taken the place of verdure. First Qr. 2d, 8h. 2Sm. mo. N. E. Full Moon 9th, Ih. 12m. ev. N. Last Qr. 16th, 4b. 14m. mo. S. New Moon 23d, 9h. 33m. ev. N. W X 1 9 su Mo ♦We *Th 6 ? Fri Sat Mo »oru u 12 Th H l4|Sat SU U 16 1? 18 SI 3S( 26 a? We Fri Mo Tu We l«|Th aOFri Sat ««1SU Mo To Wd setTh Fri Sbt SU Mo CALENDAR, &c. Rii. & Scts.dec. s 30th S. aft Trin. All All SouU. [Saintf. Pr«. Sophia born. Windy. Low tides. Gen. Wolfe b. 1726. Batt. Cryiler's Farm, Slit S. af Trin [1813. Cold and clear. Hifh tides. St. Martin. Rain •r [1838. Batt. Windmill Point, ■i* tnow 2f d Sund. after Trin. aboiU this time. Lord Erskine d. 1823 St. Luke Evan. Insurrection in Po- [land, 1330. Settled and fine. 23d Sun. after Trin. Reb. routed at St. De- nis & St. Chas., 1837 — Papineau eseapei Moon in apogee. Alioth so. 8h 19m Changeable and 7 Adfeni Sunday. Ss Andrew, cioudjf High water k, w. 3 33 4 37 5 4i 6 54 7 56 8 51 9 39 10 S5 U 10 U 55 mQrn. 42 1 81 3 21 3 15 4 IS 5 98 6 Si 7 3G 8 S3 9 18 9 58 10 87 11 IS 11 51 er. 87 1 4 1 56 a 19 2 39 I < u f 'f 'J J- H.! ^* .1 4 r 18i0. DECEMBER. 12th Month. Ofd hoary WINTER comes at last, all powdered like a beau ; What though our Summer joys are past, voe'^Uftolic in the snow. It is now complete Winter ; the vapourish and cloudy atmosphere wraps about with dimnesss and cbillness ; the reptiles and other crea- tures that sleep, or hide during the cold weather, have all retired to their winter quarters : the fields are disrobed of their summer manthis, and the trees look but like skeletons of what they were. First ^r. 2d, 2h. 39m. mo. N.W Full Moon 8th, llh. 37m. ev. S. Last Qx. 15th, 4h. 45m. ev. N.W. New Moon 23d, 4h. 4&m. ev. First Qr. 31st, 6h. Um. ev. S.W. S. 2S '5 Tu We Th Fri Sat CALENDAR, &c. jC I'Mr-**^' )! Falling weather » Peace with the U. S. [1814. Low tider. Fair and mild. SUl2d Sunday in AdTcnt. \[o Defeat of the rebels at [Toronto, U. C. '37 Milton born, 1608. High tides. ^ A snow storm may be looked for. 3d Sunday in Advent. Tu »|We Th Fri Sat SU iVfo Tu ■^ is^i^ Ris. & Sets h. vs. n, m» More mildt and WeGt.fireinN.Y. 1885. ThjBolivar died, 1830. ra^g^Sifn Ld Liverpool d. 1828 Sat frT'n^.^^^Tu ^^J^^ 23|We •^Vl*l*^30 perhaps rain. SU;4th Sund.ia Advent. Mo St. Tboroas. Hdrdfroii. Newton born, 1642 Trea. of Ghent, 1814. Christmas D^y. St. Stephen. 1st S. after Christmas Innocents. [St. John. -A- a9jTu Changeable. Th Fri Sat iSU Mo Th We[8taamcr Coroline bt, Silfes. 16 Cold. 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 16 17 18 J9 SO 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 30 31 32 33 33 34 34 35 35 35 36 36 36 36 36 «6 23 23 23 23 22 22 21 21 21 21 22 22 21 55 » R. & S. h. rn. OHigh water h, vu PI 22 4 morn. 23 12 22 30 22 28 22 35 22 42 22 48 2^54 22 59 23 41 22^3 23 13 22|23 16 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2323 19 4 23 23 22 4 23 23 24 4 2323 26 4 2423 27 4 2423 27 2523 28 25 23 27 2623 27 27,23 26 28 23 24 28 23 2'/ 29;28 19 2923 16 2923.13 2923 3028 4 11 26 34 fe 1 2 4 5 45 59 17 39 Rises 4 36 5 62 7 14 8 37 9 55 11 8 morn. 19 1 27 2 34 3 4] 4 47 5 51 6 51 Sets 4 57 6 7 5 8 9 10 U 11 17 23 30 he he ne ne ar ar trr br ha ha be be re re se se se th th kn kn fnorn.lbc 3 45 44S 549 7 S a 18 9 14 10 8 10 58 1148 morn 85 1 20 2 8 248 3 37 4 82 586 47 7 51 S48 986 10 19 10 58 11 85 knfer. 10 043 115 149 2 25 8 4 3 52 le le r« fe fe Month. teau: lesnow. 1 t imosphere >tber crea- retired io . r mantlfis, ■ 1 .CT. S.W. .■^3»mv er. S. .# O High water PI le fe fe be he ne ne «r ar Irr br ha ha be be re re te se se th th kn kn knie le le fe fe fe he 3 45 449 549 7 S a IS 9 14 10 8 10 58 1148 morn 35 1 20 2 8 2 48 3 37 4 92 5 99 o47 7 51 S48 996 10 19 10 58 11 S3 ▼.10 43 115 1 49^ 2 25 9 4 3 S3 h. e*! WS0t VroTlwte^mf IVew-BraHswick. mi SXCBLtSKCT Miqbr Gksneral Sir JOHN HARVBY, K. C. H. and K. C. 6. LnvTXNANT-GorKBNOB and Gommamdbb-in-Chief of the ProTince of New-Bbvmswick, &c. &c. &c. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Honorable William Black, • ,, Fr^erick P. Robinson, WilUam F. Odell, John S. Saunders, George Shore, M )t Honorable Charles Simonds, Hugh Johnston, Amos E. Botsford, William Crane, Joseph Canard. II II II .11 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. The Honorable The Chief Justice, President. Lord Bishop of Nova-Scotia, Honorable William Black, M Gieorge Shore, Thomas BailUe, Harry Peters, Joseph Canard, William H. Robinson, John Simcoe Saunders, James AUanshaw, 11 n »» Honorable Amos E. Botsford, The Attomej General, Thomas C. Lee, Edward B. Chandler, George P. Street, John Robertson, Thomas Wyer, Harris Hatch, William B. Kinnear. » II II II II II II HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. The Honorable Chables Simoitds, Speaker. County of York. Lemuel A. Wilmot, ^ James Taylor, f e.--„j«,- JohnAUei, > Esquires. Charles Fisher, J County of Saini John, Hoo. Chanes Simonds, \ John R. Partelow, r t7„«,„ John M. Wilmot, ( *^ "" John Jordan, j CowUy of Charlotte. George S. Hil), James Brown, Jun. r i7„„:-^ W. F.W.Owen, > l^'S^o*'®*- CowUy of Westmorland. William Wilson, \ Daniel Hannington, f ■n,^„„,,^„ Hon. William t!rane, ( Esquires. PbUip Palmer, J CowKty of Northumberland. Alexander Rankin, ) p.--;,^ Jobn A. S8 Str«.t I Esqwrcs. John A. S. Street, B County of Sunbwy. George Hayward, ) p.^^:^ Henry T. Partelow, \ E«qt>i»«. King's Ontntn^ Samuel Freeze, > p..^-,-^ William M«Leod, \ *^qw»*- QueerVs County. '^ ' Hen. Hugh Johnston, aod Thoinas Gilbert, Esquire. County of Kent.- John W. Weldon, ) t?,„„:,^ David M'Almon, $ Esquiree. County of Gloucester. William End, ?r«-„,,;,«« Peter Stewart, I Esqmres. County of Corletem. Jeremiah M. Connell, > i?--„i.^ Bartho. C. Beardsley, \ *^^« County of Resiigouche. Andrew Barbarie, Esquire, City of Saint John. Isaac Woodward, ) p-^„: Thomas Barlow, \^^^ i IT ! i A (- / mres. 17 « i: OPF*ICERS OP THE Honorable Charles J. Peters, Attorney Honorable George F. Street, Solicitor Gene Honorable John S. Saunders, Advocate Geoerel. Honorable William P. Odell, Provincial Secretary. [neral. Hon. Thos. Baillie, Commissioner of Crown Lands & Surveyor Ge- Honorable Thomas C. Lee, Receiver General. J. A. S. Street, Esq. Hon. William B. Kinnear, ) Hon. E. B. Chandler, and*L. A. Wilmot, Esq. > Queen's Counsel. OFFICER OP THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL, Honorable William F. Odell, Clerk. OFFICERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Wm. Tyng Peters, Esq. Clerk ;4 Mr. John Gregory, Clerk Assistant. B. U. Jouett, Esquire, Sergeant at Arms, and Usher of the Black Rod. Reverend George Coster, A. M., Chaplam. OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Charles P. Welmore, Esq. Clerk; Geo. Lee,jun.Esq. Clerk Assistant. George Garden, Esquire, Sergeant at Arms. Reverend John M. Sterling, A. B., Chaplain. COURT OF CHANCERY. His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, Chancellor. Honorable Neville Parker, Master of the Rolls. Honorable William P. Odell, Clerk of the Crown in Chancery. Daniel Ludlow Robinson, Esquire, Register. if- Hon. G. F. Street, Geo. F. S. Berton, Henry Swymmer, Stephen Mil- ler, and George J. Dibblee, Esquires, Masters. Wm. M'Beath, Esq. Sergeant at Arms attending the Court of Chancery. Terms— /TtZari/— Last Tuesday, in January, to end on Saturday s^ame Trinity— Firsl Tuesday in June, do. do. [week. Michaelmas— First Tuesday in October, do do The Court sits for the transaction of business on the first Tuesday of every month. SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE. Chief J uslico— Honorable Ward Chipman, L. L. D., 29th Sept. 1S34. C " William Botsiord, 2d April, 1823. Justices — < " James Carter, October, 183^4. i " Kobert Parker, October, 1S34. George F. S. Berton, Esquire, Clerk of the Crown. Honorable George Shore, Clerk of the Pleas. William Tyug Peters, Esquire, Clerk of the Circuits, and Clerk of the Crown on the Circuits. ^ Terms— The first Tuesday in February, and the second Tuesdays . in June and October. ^75^ Prius Sitting's in the County of York:— Third Tuesday in February, fourth Tuesday in June, andf fourth Tuesday in October. CIRCUIT COURTS. '^i. John, — Second Tuesday in January, and first Tuesday in August. C^anW^e.— Fourth Tuesday in April, and the Tuesday aficr the fyurlli Tuesday in October. Kin sr' 3.— Second Tuesday in July. "13 [neraJ. syor Ge- !!ounseI. sistant. ckRod. r. distant. en Mil- iaDc«rv. IT same [week. '' sdajr of t. 1834. 1, 1823. , 18»1. 1334. of the esdays day in ler. ugust. fo'urlU -S ^ Que«N'«.— First Tuesday in March. A£n<.— Last Tuesday in August. , Westmorland.— First Tuesday in September. Gloucealer.— First Tuesday in September. Northumberland.— Second Tuesaay in September. CaWe/on.— Last Tuesday in September. Suitbury.— 'Last Tuesday in February, Regt^ouche.—hwt Tuesday in August. COURT OF VICE ADMIRALTY. William B. Kinnear, Esquire, Judge and Commissary. Honorable John Simcoe Saunders, Advocate General. William Wright, Esquire, Advocate General, ad interim. . John M. Robinson, Eisquire, Registrar and Scribe. Anthony Richards Truro, Marsnal. COURT FOR THE PROBATE OF WILLS, AND GRANTIITQ ADMINISTRATIONS. Honorable William F. Odell, Register of the Province. Honorable George P. Street, Surrogate, York County. Stephen Miller, Esq. Acting Surrogate and Judge of Probate, York O'. SUAROGATES AND RE6ISTCRS. Henry Swymmer, Esquire, Surrogate. Charles Drury, Esquire, Deputy Register, Hon. Edward B. Chandler, Surrogate, James Stewart, Esquire, Dej^uty Register, Hon. Harris Hatch, Surrogate, Colin Campbell. Esquire, Deputy Register, Edward B. Smith, Esquire, Surrogate, Gould Pickett, Esquire, Deputjr Register, N. H, DeVeber, Esquire, Surrogate, Henry S. Peters, Esquire, Deputy Register^ John Hazen, Esquire, Surrogate, N. Hubbard, Esquire, Deputy Register, Thomas H. Peters, Esquire, Surrogate, John A. S. Street, Esquire, Deputy Register, William Chandler, Esquire, Surrogate, John W. Weldon, Esquire, Deputy Register, ^ William End, Esquire, Surrogate and Deputy Register, Gloucester B. Crannell Bearasley, Esquire, Surrogate, > c^„mit,iry> A. K. Smedes Wetmore, Esq. Deputy Register, ^ ^oxm&tx. James Paul, Esquire, Surrogate, Andrew Barbarie, Esquire, Deputy Register, 13r The Surrogate Courts ar^ held every third daj', (Sunday «xee|)t- ed,) in their respective Counties, but letters of Administration may he had, and Wills proven, &c. at any time, by application to the Surrogate of the County. COURT OF GOVERNOR AND COUNCIL, Far hearing and determining causes relating to Marriage hart, John Sandnll, A. S. Perkins, George Harding, Thomas BaVlow^ James T. Hanford, George Bond, Isaac Woodward, William Mallin, John V. Thurgar, Thomas Leavitt, George D. Robinson, William Mackay, John Paul, William Olive, Joseph Beatteay, John Hooper, Elisha DeW. Ratchford, Thomas L. Nicholson, William Wright, John Moyes, Charles C. Stewart, Thomas M. Smith, Barnabas Tilton, John Kaolliu, Robert Ray, William Hagarty, Ezekiel Barlow, Ewen Uame> ron, Robert Salter, Thomas Coram, John Robertson, Edward L. Jarvis, sad Gilbert T. Ray, Firewards. City or Saint John Savings' Bank.— His Exeellency the Lieu- tenant Governor, Patron ; Hon. Ward Chiuman, L. L. D. President ^ Hon. Hugh Johnston, John R. Partelow, Thomas Barlow, John Ward, junior, George D. Robinson, and James T. Hanford, Esmiires, Trus- tees ; The Bank of New- Brunswick, Treasurer ; , Daniel Jordan, Esq, Cashier and Register. Chamber of Commerce. — L. Donaldson, Esquire, President ; E. DeW. Ratchford and Hugh Mackay, Esquires, Vice Presidents ; Isaac Woodward, Esquire, Secretary and Treasurer ; James Whitney, Wil- liam Mackay, William Walker, John Wishart, S. L. Lugrin, and H. G. Kinnear, Esquires, together with the Members of the House of As- sembly for the City and County, (being the non-elective part) compose khe Committee. / PuBuc Grammar School in the City of Saint John. — The Re- ▼erend the Rector of Saint John, President; The Mayor, the Recorder, the Hon. Ward Chipman, L. L. D. the Hon. Judge Parker, the Hon: William Black, D. C. L. the Hon. Neville Parker, and R«t, Robert Wilson, A. M. Directors ; William Wright, Esquire, Treasurer and Clerk ; Mr. Jas.Paterson, Principal ; Mr. W. Ewing, English Assistant. *i^ The Branches taught in this Seminary are Latin, Greek, Blathe- maticks, Geography, the Use of the Globes, Writing, Arithmetic, and Elocution. The pupils of the senior classes, have, besides, daily ex- ercises in Composition, to initiate them into a knowledge of English Grammar, and a correct and elegant use of their native tongue. Saint John Church of England Sunday School. — His Ezcel- Jeiiey the Lieutenant Governor, Patron ; the Rector of Saint John, Pre- sident ; the Curate of Saint John, Superintendent and Secretary ; the Church Wardens, Directors, Saint John District Committee of the Society for Promot- ing Christian Knowiedge.— The Rev. Benjamin G. Gray, D. D. President; Hon Chief Justice Chipman, Hon. William Black, and William Scovil, Esquire, Vice-Presidents ; William H. Robinson, 1^- quire, Tieasurer ; Rev. I. W. D. Gray, Secretary ; R. W. Crookshank, Esquire, and Mr. L. H. Deveher, Standing Committee. Terms of admission to the Parent Society, One Guinea donation, and One Gui- nea annually. Terms of admission to the District Committee, Haifa Guinea per annum. *^j* The Depository of Books and Tracts is at Mr. W. D. W. Hubbard's, Prince William street. Saint John Religious Tract Society.— The Rev. Robert Wilson, A. M. President ; John K'nnear, Esquire, Secretory. Commiitee- The Hon. W. B. Kinnear, and Messrs. N. S. Demill, G. T. Ray, Z. Esley, L. H. Deveber, J. Wishart, P. Duff, and W. Whiteside. Saist Jo}in Society Library. — Hon. Chief Justice Chipman, L. L. D. Prc"^ ilent; Hon. Neville Parker, Vice-President; W. H. Street, Esquire, Conmittee ; Robert F. Hazcn, Esquire, Secretary and Tw?a- . 95 surer ; Mr. A. S. Grore, Librarian. Library hours from 19 to 1 o'clock, daily. Sacbed Music Society.— Alexander Lawrence, President ; James Bustin, Vice-President; George Whiitekir, junior, Secntary; Stephen K. Foster, Conductor; Samuel Bustin, Charles J. Melick,'J. W. M'- Leod, T. P. Williams, and S. W nittekir, Committee. Satnt John Mechanics' Institute. — Beverley Robinson, Esquire, President: George D. Robinson, Esquire, and Mr. John Duncan, vice Presidents. Committee — A. Lawrence, J. Gray, T. Nisbet, jr. Jas. M'Gregor, Richard Duflf, Edwin Ftirweather, Geo. Flemming, WilH- nm Jack, William Lawton, Thomas Allen, B. Ansley, and Thomas Rankine, jr. M. H. Perley, Esquire^ Corresponding Secretary ; S. J. Scovil, Esquire, Recording Secretary ; Mr. J. G. Sharp, Treasurer. YotrNO Men's Debating Society. —S. L. Tilley, President ; Henry J. Chubb, Vice-President; Edward Rulofson, Censor; Joseph W. Lawrence, Secretary. Saint John and Portland Ladies' Benevolent Society.— Com- mittee of Management :-'Mxs. Simonds, Secretary ; Mrs. W. H. Ro- Wnsou, Treasurer. Mrs. W, B. Kinnear, Mrs. Hamilton Smith, Mrs. Stephen, Miss B. Hazen, Mrs. T. Smith, Mrs. R.W. Crookshank, jun. Mrs. E. Sears, Mrs. Burns, Mrs. Wm. Lawton, Mrs. Kenah, Visitors. Saint George's Society.— John V. Thurgar, Esquire, President ; Benjamin L. Peters, Esquire, Vice-President; Isaac L. Bedell, Esquire, Treasurer ; Anthony R. Truro, Secretary. Saint Andrew's Society. — John Robertson, Esquire, President ; Hugh Mackay, Esquire, Vice-President , John Wishart, Esquire, Tfea- •urer ; Alexander Robertson, Secretary. Saint Patrick's Society.— Thomas L. Nicholson, Esquire, Presi- dent ; Moses H. Perley, Esquire, Vice President ; William Hutchin- son, Esquire, Treasurer ; William Mills, Secretary ; J. W. Smith, Assistant Secretary. Albion Union Society. — Henry Buxton, President ; William H. Keans, Vice President ; J. W. Roberts, Treasurer; H. J. Thorn, Secretary. Friendly Sons of Erin, , President ; John Gailivan, Vice President ; James Gilday, Treasurer ; John O'Keefe, Secretary. Orphan Benevolent Society. — Lewis Burns, '^.squire. President ; Francis Collins, Vice President ; John Dougherty, Treasurer ; John Humbert, Esquire, Secretary. Shipmasters' Society.— John Brown, President ; W. D. Faulke, Treasurer ; Thomas Reed, Secretary. Coopers' Society. — William Barlow, President ; William Dun- ham, Vice President ; James M'ConncU, Treasurer ; John Ward, Secretary. SrjiVEDOREs' Society.— William Ball, President ; John Murphy> Vice President ; Michael Finn, Treasurer; William Hill, Secretary. Temperance Society.— The Rev. B. G. Gray, D. D. President ; the Hon. Judge Parker, the Hon. William B. Kinnear, Vice Presi- dents ; F. A. Kinnear, Esquire, Secretary, &c. *■ Abstinence Society. -N. S. Demill, President ; W. Till, Vice President; Z. Estey, Secretary and Treasurer.— Messrs. H. Blakslee, 36 i B. <: ' ■ R. James, M. Thomas, J. Buntipg, D. Collins, William Heiritt, N. Disbrow, junior, Asa Blakslee, junior, C. H. Dimock, J. Smith, T. Kaowles, and W. Nigbet, Committee. Pbibndly Firk Club.— Robert W. Crookshank, Esquire, Pfesi- deat ; T. L. Nicholson, Esquire, Secretary, &c. Union Fire Club. — Daniel Leavitt, Esquire, President ; Leveret H. D«Veber, Esquire, Vice President ; John Wishart, Esquire, Tfea- surer : W. D. W. Hubbard, Es^quire, Secretary. PaoTECTioN FiBH Club. — Frederick A. Wiggins, President ; Geo. Thomas, Vice President ; Thomas Nisbet, jun. Secretary. RATES OP WHARFAGE, , " Established by Act 54, George IH. cap. 9. For every decked vessel, or vessel ot the description called wood boats, not exceeding 50 tons, - - Is. 6d. per day. Above 50 tons, and not exceeding 100 tons, Above 100 tons, and not exceeding 150 tons. Above 150 tons, and not exceeding 200 tons, Above 200 tons, and not exceeding 300 tons, Above 300 tons, >> .J not exceeding 400 tons, - 400 tons and upwards, . . . . RATES OF SLIPPAGE AT THE CORPORATION SLIPS. All Decked Vessels, same rates as for Wharfage ; Wood-Boatis, — tkree half-perice for every Ton burthen, and allowed to remain six days each trip, for the purpose of discharging: if they remain longer, to pay on* penny per Ton additional, for each day ; no Boat to remain longer than Twenty Days. RATES OF FERRIAGE BETWEEN SAINT JOHN AND CARLBTON. Foot Passengers, Os. 3d. Two Horses, with Waggon or Stage, One Horse and Gig, Sleigh, Sled, Cart, or Waggon, Is * An Ox, Horse, or Cow, - - - - A Swine, - . - . . . A Sheep, - A Barrel of Flour, A Keg of Powder, Is. 6d. 2s. 6d. 3s. 6d. 5s. Od. 7s. 6d. lOs. Ci. 12s. 6d. HARBOUR-MASTER'S FEES. Ob vessels of 30 tons, and under 50, 50 75 100 150 200 300 400 >» 75, 100, 150, 200, 300, 400, 2s. 6d. Is. 6d. Is. Od. OS. 5d. Os. 3d. Os. 3d. as. 3d. 2s. 6d. 3s. »d. Ss. Od, 6s. 3d. 78. 6d. 10s. Od. 12s. 6d. 15s. Od. and upwards, Decked vessels under 100 tons, owned and re^^istered at Saint John, and all British vessels under that tonnage tradmg within the Bay of Pundy, or arriving from ports to the Northward of Cape Cod, or the Westward of Cape Canso, or from any port in Nova-Scotia, to pay annu- ally as follows :— Under 30 tons, 3s. 9d. ; over 30 and under 50 tons, 5s. ; over 50 and under 75 tons, 7s. 6d. ; over 75 and under 100 tons, lOs. )i7 RAT£S OF CARTAGE IN SAINT JOHN. *M- 3. d. For a load of Wood, (quarter of a cord,) For a load of Cof.ls, (half a chaldron,) For a load containing 15 bushels Grain, Salt, Potatoes, or any other articles measur- ed at loading or unloadin^^, except coals. For a pipe of Wine, Gin or Brandy, and housing within the door of the first floor. For a puncheon of Rum, or a tierce of Su- gar, from 7 to 10 cwt. and housing, For a puncheon of Molasses, a hogshead of Sugar, of 10 cwt. or upwards, or a hogs- head of Tobacco, and bousing, For a hogshead or puncheon of Cider, or a load of dried Fish of 15 cwt. or a common load of household goods, and storing, For a load of Shingles, Hoop poles. Head- ing, Staves, Treenails, smoked Fish in box- es, Salmon in kits, Dry Goods, or a load of any other articles not herein mentioned, or a hogshead of Lime, or a hogshead or crate of Earthenware, or two tierces of Earthen- ware, a hogshead Dried Fish, 2 tierces Cof- fee, or quantity in bags not exceeding 12 cwt. or a load containing 6 brls. Flour, or 5 brls. Sugar, Fish, Beef, Pirk, Turpentine, or Cider, or half a ton of Iron, or the same quantity of Cordag in coils not exceeding 4 cwt, or a load of any articles not herein mentioned. For a 64 gallon cask of Wine, Rum, Gin, Brandy, Molasses, or Porte*, , or for a load of Sand, Gravel, or Stones, jr a load of four brls. of any spirituous Licuor, or Molasses, For Cables and Cordag? in coils above a Cwt. or if to coil, per ton, or for Hay, loose, per ton. For Hay, screwed, per ton, ' < For Bricks, per thousand, For liumber, per thousand feet. For the cartage of any article or articles, not exceeding half a load. V CO a. d. 3 104 3 1 6 2 1 3 9 4i 1 2 li 14i "So 8. d. lOi 6 1 li 3 3 1 9 2 3 1 6 s. d. 741 9 1 loi I lil 3 3 4i 1 10 2 4i 17i, ». d. 9 14i 3 6 2 2 1 Hi 14i 6 10 3 6 ,4 6 3 6 10 7i;0 9 | lOi I 3 1 6 2 1 The First District comprises all that part of the city, between the south line of Pond street, and north line of Duke street, which lies to the westward of the east line of Mill street, t)ock street, and that part of Prince- William-street, between the north line of the brick bnilaing belonging to Mr. JamosK. M'Kee, (northward of the Market-square,) X8 r. ntp H. 8. d. I 1ft 1 9 144 i3 6 2 i2 6 1 9 1 3 I 6 6 3 2 5 4 1 and the nortb line of Dake street, and including Eing-gtreet, to the westward of the west line of Germain-street. ^ Second District comprises all that fiart of the City between the north line of Union-street and south line of St. James's-strect, which lies without or beyond the first district, to the westv;ird of the east line of Charlotte-street. , Third District comprises all that part of the city which lies without or beyond the second district, to the westward of the east line of Sid- ney-street. Fhurth District comprises all that part of the city lying without or beyond the said third district, to the westward of the east line of Car- marthen-street. JPifth District comprises all that part of the city lying without ot be- yond the said fourth district. PUBLIC FORTKBB AKD HAMD-CABT MEN. For loading, carrying and housing any goods, or any other articles oo any hand-cart, from the Market-slip in King's and Queen's wards, or from any other place within the limits of the first district, to any other place within the said several five districts, the rates of prices are as follow : — For the first district, three-pence; second district, three-penor half-penqy ; third district, four-pence ; fourth district, fuur-pence half- penny ; fifth district, five-pence. HACKNET-COACH FARES. ^ For conveying not exceeding Four persons from any public stand to any other part of the City, or from any one part of the Citj to any other part thereof, one shiUino- ; and for every passenger over four, six- pence additional : if carriage be detained, to pay ad^'.tional, at the rate of one shilling for every half hour. ' BATES or WEIGHING AT THE PUBLIC WEIGHING HACIIIKBS. ' Every load not exceeding 1000 lb. weight, tme shilling' ; and one penny tor every additional cwt.; payable, half by the seller, and half by the purchaser. RATES OF PILOTAGE— Established by the Ommon Council. From the first of April to the first of December, the sum of five shil- lings per foot for bringing any ship or vessel into the harbour of Saint John, and mooring her in a safe place or berth, or securing her along- side of one of the wharves; and five shillings per foot, for removing a^ taking any ship or vessel out of the harbour. From the first of Dec. to the first of April, one shilling and three pence per foot additional. , In cases where pilots shall be detained on board of vessels, uncter and by virtue of the Quarantine or Health Laws of the Province, they s^hall be entitled to demand and receive from the Masters of such ves- ssels, the sum of Ten Shillings per day, for every day of such delcn- tion, in addition to the allowance aforesaid. Coasting vessels, going from one part of the Bay of Fundy to another ; British or Foreign steam-boats, or British vessels drawing under six i«et of water are not compelled to take pilots ; when employed, they are to be paid according to the rates above-mentioned. For removing vessels from any mooring ground to any whari^ or fron any wharf to any mooring cround, or from one wharf to another wbarf, and seeing them properly moored or secured, the following rates : For vessels not exceeding 100 tons, 7s. Cd. ; for vessels over 100, and not exceeding 200 tons, lOs. ; for vessels over 200 tons, and not ex- ecedii^ 300 tons, 158.; and for all vessels over 300 tons the sum of 90s. 29 ; CITY AND COUNTY OP SAINT JOHN. a —-— The Mayor and thj Recorder, Justices of th« Mayor's Court. TliC Mayor and the Recorder, Henry Porter, John Humbert, Thomas Hartling; Gregory 'VanHorne, Robert Salter, and Georr,'e Bond, Es- quires, Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum. John Ward, William Scovil, James Peters, Ralph M. Jar\is, K"a. Charles Simonds,iG. C. Carman, Zalmon Wheeler, John Jordan, Al- lan Otty, George Anderson, Jam(;s Moran,Hon. Hugh Johnston, Henry Gilbert, Robert W. Crookshank, Noah Disbrow, Robert EUiis, Robert Payne, Archibald Menzies, Geo. Brown, Benj. L. Peters, Nehemiah Merrilt, Chas. Ward, Hon. J. Robertson, Wm. II. Street, Geo. D. Ro- binson, Daniel Leavitt, John Kinnear, John Gillies, Calvin L. Hatbe- wey, James Brown, and George Ball, Esquires, Justices of the Peace. James White, Esq., High Sheriff; G. V. Nowlin, Deputy Sheriff. James Peters, junior, Esquire, Clerk of the Peace, &c. ; James Vf. Bord, Esquire, Assistant Clerk of the Peace, &c« William Bayard, Esquire, M. D., Coroner. John R. Partelow, Esquire, County Treasurer. Charles Drury, Esquire, Register of Deeds and Wills. Henry Swymmer, Esquire, Surrogate. Benjamin L. Peters, Esquire, Commissioner for taking Bail ia the Sapreme Court. Hon. W. B. Kinnear, James Peters, junior, Henry Swymmer, Alfred L. Street, Francis A. Kinnear, Robert F. Hazen, William Wright, H. N. H. Lugrin, John M. Robinson, M. H. Perley, Robert L. Hazen, Richard Sands, junior, John Johnston, iJames William Boyd, George Wheeler, Wm. Jack, Judah H. Hartt, Chas. Johnston, Wm. S. Saqds, Duncan Rol)ertson, Newton W. Wallop, James W. Peters, John H. Gray, Robertson Bayard, W. J. Ritchie, Charles Gallagher, Wm. M. Greenwood, Samuel J.. Scovil, and William R. M. Burtis, Esquires, Commissioners for taking Affidavits in ( Supreme Court. Gehardus C. Carman, John Jordan, ana James Moran, Elsquircs, Commissioners for Solemnizing Marriage. Charles Drury, Esquire, Issuer of Marriage Licenses. BoABD OF Education. — The Mayor, the Recorder, Rev. F. Coster, William Scovil, junior, and James Peters, junior, Esquires. Board or Health.— R. F. Hazen, Esquire, Mayor, (CAatrwitm), Hon. W. B. Kinnear, William H. Street, Benjamin Stanton, Daniel Ansley, Thomas Harding, Gregory Van Home, George Bond, Thomas Barlow, .lehn R. Partelow, (Secretary), Henry Gilbert, Allan Ol0f, Robert Pavne, Benjamin L. Peters, William Olive, Rev. Dr. Gray, Rev. R. Wilson, Rev. James Dunphy, Charles Ward, Isaac Wooo- ward, M. H. Perlev, Hon. Charles Simonds, Henry Porter, George A. Lockhart, and '■William Y. Theal, Esquires. John Hurler, Iisspeclor of Fish, Portland. SuavEYons of Lumler m thb County. — Robert Stevens, Thomas Nixon, Michael Wisher, George Eagles, James Flewelljng, John Rol)ert'?, Gilbert Jordan, junior, Moses Tuck, Joseph Lingley, Wil- liam O. Cody, Alexander M'L, Seely, William W. Jordan, Francis Jordan, Chuvies Trafton, Thomas Gillespie, Samuel Reynolds, Robert Cuaniird, John F. Goddard, James Scott, George Cassie, Charles Soiell,Zecharif)li Adams, EdwardD. Gore, Stephen H. Shaw, Thomas F. T.anpen, T. B. Vincent, E. Hawkswortn, A. E. W. Lee, John Monrou, Oln'er B. Cougle, and Benjamin A. Huestis. Terms of the General ScfMons and Common Pleas. — Ski Tuesday in March, 1st Tuesday in June, September and December. 30 i &i tl t s t i, K~n. '4 \ PARISH OP PORTLAND. Joba Dtmcan, William Parks, and John W. Smith, Ccmmissiooei's ctf Highways. Robert Payne, Israel Merritt, and Thomas Ruddick, TraMees of Schools. John Owens, Wm. Ruddick, and Thos. Allan, Orerseers of the Poor. Robert Payne, James 'Travis, and Solomon Hersey, Assessors of Taxes. James Joyce, Collector of Taxes. John Dalton, James Burley, John O'Keefe, Richard Reardon, Wil- liam MGarvey, Isaac Fie welling, and James Sweeny, Constables. Richard Reardon, Ptolemy Lombard, William M'Garvey, and Peter Snider, Hog Reeres. Michael Campbell and Patrick Harrigan, Pound Keepers. Ptolemy Lombard and Maurice Delaney, Fence Viewers. Barnes Travis, Superintendent of the Ferry Landing. James Reynolds, Ferryman. Hugh Sharkey, Town Clerk and Clerk of the Market. PARISH OF LANCASTER. George Anderson, Archibald Menzies, and John Stevens, Commis- sioners of Highways. Wm. Wilson, G. C. Carman, and Isaac Clarke, Tiustecs of Sc*U)ols. Charles Lord, William Wilson, and George Vaughan, Overseers of the Poor. Isaac Clarice, John Gillies, and John Scott, Assessors of Taxes. John Hardinsj, Collector of Taxes. J. Dunham, J. Harding, I. Finnemore, and J. M'Auley, Constables. John Vaughan, John Harding, and William Scott, Fence Viewer«. Isaac Finnemore and George Howe, Hog Reeves. William Tilton and John Harding, Pound Keepers. , William Wilson, Town Clerk and Clerk of the Market. ss PARISH OF SAINT MARTINS. Thomas Stevens, James Shanklin, annd Robert G. Moran, Commis- sioners of Highways. Simon Vaughan, William Vail, and James S. Smith, Overseers of the Poor. Joseph Biowi), William M'Afee, and Simon Vaughan, Trustees pf Schools. George Marr, James M'liOan, William Vaii, Assessors of Taxes. Ctiniel Hro'.vn, OoiJector of Taxes. Dani(:l Drown, James Siianldiu, and William Compton, Constables. Philip Black, Edwunl Brown, and James S. Smith, Fence Viewers. Hejiry Britain, Pound Kcopcr. , George W. Mnslers, Town" Clerk, and Clerk of the Market. PARISH OF SIMONDS. William G. d dy, Peter Dewar, and Thoaias Bean, Commissioners of Highway.''. James O't-ody, Petov Dew;ir, atul James Dunn, Trustees of Schools. James O. Cody, E. lientell, and Thos. Bean, Overseers of the Poor. James O. Cody, Jamo'. Dunn, and Robert Long, Assessors of Taxes. John Juhuston, Collector ol' ^i'axes. " 31 ' I : ff John Johnston^ JHmes Burley, Robert Bowes, Richard Daley, Pister Foy, Francis Hannah, and Job Stanley, Constables. James Burley, Edward Hughes, Robert Bowes, Richard Daley, E. Sentell, Thomas M'Fadian, Thomas Bean, Winthrop Robinson, Thomas Lonp, Morris Whooten, William Bean, senior, John Morri- son, 'Villiam Daley, Hugh Ryan, John Dewar, Thomas Garnet, and James M'Kee, Fence Viewers. James Burley, Robert Bowes, Richard Daley, Francis Hannah, Peter Foy, and Edward Hughes, Hog Reeves. Edward Hughes, Robert Bowes, Hugh Dunn, David Gallagher, I^ilip Furlong, and James Burley, Pound Keepers. Robert Bowes, Town Clerk, and Clerk of the Market. COUNTY OF YORK. Honorable John Simcoe Saunders, John Allen, Peter Fraser, Hon. Thomas C. Lee, and John Robinson, Esquires, Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Honorable John S. Saunders, John Allen, Peter Frater, Honorable Thomas C. Lee, John Robinson, Jacob EUegood, James A. Maclauch- lan, Thomas Emerson, Thomas Jones, George Minchiu, James Harri- son, William Davidson, Patick Campbell, James Miles, Ross Currie, Edward Nicholas Kendall, Robert Power, {of the Q,uofrumV Adam D. Allen, Greorge Grarden, Lawrence Bradshaw Rainsford, Hngh Josiah Hansard, Henry Morehouse, Solomon Parent, David Booth Shelton, G«orge Cheync, William J. Bedell, Benjamin Wolhaupter, Thomas Gill, Thomas Earle, Richard Hayne, and George Clements, Esquires, Edward W. Miller, Esquire, High Sheriff; William M'Beath, De- puty Sheriff. George J. Dibblee, Esquire, Keeper of the Rolls, and Clerk of the Peace aad Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Joseph Beek, Esquire, Rejg[ister of Deeds and Wills. William Woodford, Esquire, Coroner. Mark Needham, Esquire, County Treasurer. Honorable Charles J. Peters, Honorable George F. Street, Honom- bla John S. Saunders, D. L. Robinson, G«orge J. Dibblee, Charles P. Wetmore, George F. S. Berton, L. A. Wilmot, Charles Fisher, George F. H. Imnchin, William H. Odell, Stephen Miller, David S. Kerr, Charles E. Millidge, John M'Mahon, Francis A. H. Strattoiik, John C. Allen, and G. Lee, junior. Esquires, Commissioners Ibr tBicing affidavits in the Supreme Court. Peter Fraser, and William T. Peters, Esquires, Commissioners for taking Bail in the Supreme Court. James A. M'Lauchltui, John Allen, Jacob Ellegood, John Robini ->, nod J. Harrison, Esquires, Commissioners for Solemnizing Mam^ Board of Educatiok. — Very Rev. William DoUard, V. G. ; Jt u Robinson, and G. J. Dibblee, Esquires. Almt House and Work ^ow^e.— Charles P. Wetmore, Benjamin Wolhaupter, Lemuel A. Wilmot, William J. Bedell, Thomas Gill, Eaqaires ; Moses Pickard, and Thomas Murray. — Joseph Flemroing, Keeper. Asa Coy, F. E. Beckwith, Mark Needham, and F. W. Hatheway, Licensed Auctioneers. Terms of the General Sesaions and Pleaa.— -Second Tuesday in January and June. Additional Terms of the Common Pleas — Tnird Tuesday in March, and second Tuesday in Octsber. ..I '■' 1 1 i.-" ■tri 5*< Frederidon Auxiliary Bible Society— 3m. Taylor, Esq. President ; John Simpson, Esq. Vice President; Charles Ft sher, Esq. Treasurer; L. A. Wilmot, Esquire, and Henry Fisher, junior, Secretaries. Frederidon Library.— J. E. Woolford, Esquire, President ; Colin Allan, M.D., Vice President ; R. Gowan, Treasurer and Secretary; William J. Bedell, and James Taylor, Esquires, Committee : George Bliss, Librarian.— Terms, £5 on admission, and 20s. annually. Frederidon Soddy of St. Andrcio.— John Simpson, Esquire, Presi- dent; John Gregory, 1st Vice President; David S. Kerr, Esq., 2d do. ; John F. Taylor, Treasurer ; William M'Beath, Secretary ; Rer. Joha Birkmyre, A. M., Chaplain. Frederidon SodetyofSt. Pct/ncA:.— Hon.Thomas Baillie, President ; Robert Power, Esquire, Vice President ; Joseph Beek, Esquire, Trea- surer ; Matthew Brannen, Secretary ; Stephen White, Assistant do. Frederidon Sodety of Saint George. — Hon. George Shore, Presi- dent ; J. E. W-iolford, and the Hon. G. F. Street, Vice Presidents; Venerable Archdeacon Coster, Chaplain ; George F. S. Berton, Ee- qttire, Treasurer and Secretary. Frederidon News and Reading i^oom.— Honorary Manager, Archi- bald Scptt, Esquire ; Committee, Benjamin Wolhaupter, A. Smithert, and J. A. Beckwith, Esquires. ^ Floral and Horticidtural Sodety cfNew Brunswick— '{at Frederior- ton.)— Mr. Woolforde, President ; Mr. W. Wilmot, Mr. Fraser, and Mr. Street, Vice Presidents ; Mr. R. Gowan, Treasurer ; Mr. George Lee, jr. Recording Secretary. CounoiZ— Messrs'. Watts, W. T. Peters, D. L. Robinson, C. Fisher, E. N. Kendall, S. Flemming, G. J. Dib. blee, G. F. S. Berton, C. Lee, Rev. Mr. Birkmyre, Mr. L. A. Wimot, Firewards in Frederidon.— Hon. George Shore, Hon. Thomas Baillie, George Minchin, Mark Needham, William Wilmot, William D. Hartt, John A. Beckwith, and the Hon. Mr. Justice Carter. COUNTY OP CHARLOTTE. Hugh Mackay, Hon. Thomas Wyer, Hon. James AUanshaw, James Rait, James Douglas, and W. F.. W. Owen, Esquires, Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Hugh Mackay, Hon. Thomas Wyer, James Rait, James Douglas, Peter M'CuUum, Thomas Armstrong, Moses Vernon, John Wilson, Tristram Moore,' Patrick Clinch, David Mowatt, Samuel Abbott, William Ker, Wilford Fisher, Joshua Knight, Nehemiah Marks, John M'Laughlan, James Frink, W. F. W. Owen, Jacob Allan, John Bf . Porter, William Garpett, John Snell, James Albee, Josephus Moore, Robert Lindsay, Abraham J. Wetmore, Thomas Moses, John M'NqU, and Cockran Craig, Esquires, Justices of the Peace. Hon. Harris Hatch, Keeper of the Rolls, and Clerk of the PMoe and Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Colin Campbell, Esquire, High SherifT. ^^ ., Pa« nek Clinch, Esquire, Coroner. David W. Jack, Esquire, County Treesnrer. Hon. Harris Hatch, Register of Deeds and Wills. The Justices of the Pleas, together with Patrick ClinehvWttliBai Ker, Hon. Harris Hatch, Geo. S Hill, Peter Stubs, Samuel H. Whil- k>ck, J. W. Chandler, S. G. Andrews, Richard M. Andrews, Alexan- der 0ampbell, George D. Street, Samuel Abbott, Wilfeid Fiaher, Wei- C M / liogton Hatch, Thomas B. Abbott, Wm. B. Chandler, T. B. Wilson, and G. J. Thomson, Esquires, Commissioners for taking Affidarits in the Supreme Court. Hugh Mackay, Hon. Thomas Wyer, Samuel Abbott, Joseph N. Clark, Charles R. Hatheway, Wilford Fisher, and Patrick Clinch, Esouires, Commissioners for taking Bail in the Supreme Court. HughMackay, Tristram Moore, the Hon. James AUanshaw, James Chafiey, Hon. Thomas Wyer, Peter M Callum, John Wilkinson, W. F. W. Owen and Wilford Fisher, Esquires, Commissioners for Solemnizing Marriage. Hon. Harris Hatch, Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Board of Eklucation.— Rev. Archibald M'Lean, Hon. Harris Hatch, James Rait, James Douglai, Rev. Dr. Alley, Hon. Thomas Wyer, and George D. Street, Esquire. Chas. R. Hatheway, J. H. Whitlock, William Garnett, Jas. Boyd, Samuel Abbott, William M'Lean, Edward Wilson, John M'Kean, F. Loriman,and T. P. Shaw, Licensed Auctioneers. Terma q/* tfiQ General Sessions and Common Pleas. — Second Tres- day in April, and third Tuesday in September. Additional Terms oj ih% Common Pleas— -SQCoud Tuesday in July and December. Charlotte County Agricultural and Emigrant Socikty. — Established in 1820. — Sir Howard Djuglas, Baronet, Patron ; Dr. S. Frye^ President; Hon. Harris Hatch, and Colin Campbell, Esq. Vic«- Presideiits; S. H. Whitlock, Esquire, Treasurer; George N. Smith, Esquire, Secretary. Public Grammar School in Saint Andrbws.— Directors : Rev. Dr. Alley, Hon. H. Hatch, Colin Campbell, Hon. Thos. Wyer, Dr. S. Thompson, Rev. Mr. M'Lean, James Campbell, David W. Jack, Esquires, and Dr. S. Frye. Master,— Mr. Morrison. Mabine Hospital, St. Andrews. — Commissioners, — Hon. Harris Hatch, Wilham Ker, and D. W. Jack, Esquires. Surgeon— Samuel Frye, Esquire. COUNTY OF SUNBURY. David Burpe, and Thomas O. Miles, Esquires, Justices of the Infe* rior Court of Common Pleas. David Burpe, Thomas O. Miles, Clapman Smith, Stephen Peabody, Charles F. Street, Nathaniel Hubbard, James Tilley, George Hay- ward, Charles Hazen, (as. John Edgett, and Andrew Weldon, Esquires, Coroners. Marmaduke L. Backhouse, Esquire, Register of Deeds and Wills. Rufus Smith, Honorable William Crane, Honorable Amos E. Bots- ford, Hon. E. B. Chandler, James Stewart, Thomas S. Sayre, S. G, Morse, Christopher Milner, junior, and Bliss Botsford, Enquires, rjommissioners for taking Affidavits to be read in the Supreme CouA ; and the Justices of the Common Pleas, together with Lewis Trit«s, Btauire, Commissioners for taking Bail in the Supreme Court. Hon. E. B. Chandler, Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Rufus Smith, Daniel Hannington, William Chapman, Hon. Wm. Crane, Bill Chappell, Lewis Trites, and Robert Scott, Esquires, Com- missioners for solemnizing Marriage. Board of Education.— Rm^us Smith, Esquire, Hon. A. E. Botsford, Rer. John Black, Joseph Crandall, and Hon. E. B. Chandler. Thomas Treiiholm, Andrew Weldon, junior, George Pitfield, and Q. Woodworth, Esquires, Licensed Auctioneers. Terms of the General Sessions and Common Pleas : — Third Tuesday in June and November. Additional Terms of the Common Pl(ta$ — First Tuesday in April and second Tuesday in November. t^:S, ys*«> ! j 1 COUNTY OF NORTHUMBERLAND. Alexander Davidson, John Fraser, William Abrams, Esquir^, and Hon. Joseph Cunard, Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Alexander Davidson, John Fraser, William Abramis, Hon. Joseph Canard, John T. Williston, William Joplin, Alexander Goodfellow, Dudley Perley, John Nesmith, Donald M'Kay, James DeW. Fraser Joha Wright, Robert Doak, James Gilmour, Henry B. Allison, Abra- ham Moors, Robert Leslie, John J. Donald, Thomas C. Allen, Alex- Mtder M'Laggan, Thomas N. Underbill, David Crocker, Henry C. D. S6 \ r r, ;-JPt* f^arman, William Lctson, Pliincas Williston, James Hierlihy, Benja- min-^Stymest, junior, Jolm M'Donnld, John Cuppage, Jared Toaef) John Porter, John M. Johnson, {of the Quorum), ana Peter Morrison, Alexander Davidson^uuior, Thomas Willoughby, Roderick M'Leod. John Leslie, and James L. Price, Esquires Justices of the Peace. Uichard Marshal Clark, Esquire, High Sheriff. Patrick WheclMr and Edward Lohban, Deputy Sheriffs. Thomas H. Peters, Esquire, Keeper of the Rolls, and Clerk of the Peace and Inferior Court of Ccmmon Pleas. James Wright, and Martin C ranney. Esquires, Coroners. J. A. Street, Esouire, Register of Deeds and Wills. William Loch, Esnuirc, County Treasurer. William Loch, John Nesmith, Alexander Davidson, Hon. Joseph Cunard, Robert Doak, Christopher Clark, and John J. Donald, E»- quires, Commissioners for taking Kail in the Supreme Court. JohnNosmith, Thomas H. Peters, J. A. Slreet, Williani Carman, {unior, George Kerr, C. A. Harding, Hon. Joseph Cunard, Robert )oak, John J. Donald, James H. Peters, Edward Williston, John M. Johnson, junior, and James L. Price, Esquires, Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court. William Abrams, Alexander Goodfellow, Donald M'Kay, and Ro- bert Doak, F^sqiiires, Commissioners for solemnizing Marriage. Thomas H. Peters, Esquire, Issuer of Marriage Licenses. James Gilmour, Henry Cunard, Willam Carman {^'squires, and Rev. Robert Archibald, Trustees of Northumberland (inimmnr School. Board of Education. ~ilox\. Joseph Cunard, J. A. Street, J. Wright, Thomas H. Peters, Esquires, and Rev. James Souter. William Davidson, Richard Marshall Clarke, Patrick Henderson, John Wright, Joliu Reli, James Davidson, Thomas C. Allan, John M. Johnston, Phineas Williston, Henry O. D. Carman, W. Leddcn, A. Brown, Alexander M'Beath, John Brown, William H. Richardson, and Nfil M'Lean, Licensed Auctioneers. Leonard Hawbolt, Commissioner of Buoys and Beacons in the Mi- ramichi. William Joplin, Esnuire, Harbour Master. Leonard Hawbolt, Alexander Eraser, junior, James Gilmour, Wil- liam Lt)ch, and William Abrams, Esquires, Port Wardens. William Abrams, Alexander Rankin, Henry B. Allison, and George Taylor, Esquires, Commissioners of the Fund for the support of Sick and Disabled Seamen. AlexaiKler Key and Ji)hn Thomoson, Esquires, Surgeons to the Sick an;l Disabled Seamen's Hospital, IVIiramichi. Alexander Key, Esquire, Health Officer for the Port of Miramichi. Terms of the General Sessions and Common Pleas. — Second Tues- day in January and July, with power for Justices to adjourn to next succeeding weeks, by Act 2d Vic. cap. xi, sec. ^. Additional Term* of th%: Common P/eas.— First Tuesday in May and October. I C( JNTY OF KENT. John Wheaton, Samut^ M'Kean, and George Pagan, Esquires, Jb«- lices of the Inferior Court ^f Common Pleas. John Wheaton, Samuel M'Kean, George Pagan, John Jardine, John Bowser, {of the Q,iiorum], and Thomas Powell, AmasaWeldon, John P. Ford, and Robert F. Patten, Esquires, Justices of the Peace. Le Baron Drury, Enquire, High Sheriff. . ^ohn W. Wcldon, Esquire, Keeper of the Rolls and Clerk of tie Peace and Inferior Court of Common Pleas. John Wheaton, Samuel M'Kean, George Pagan, John W. Weldon, aed William Chandler, Esquires, Commissioner^ for taking A£Sdayits to be read in the Supreme Court ;— and John Wiieaton, Samuel M'- Kean, and George Pagan, Esquires, Commissionera for taking Bail in tke Supreme Court. George Pagan, Esquire, Register of Deeds and Wills; John W. Weldun, Esauire, [ssuer of Marriage Licences. John Wheaton, John Jardine, William Hannington, junior, and J. Bowser, Esquires, Commissioners for Solemnizing Marriage. Board of Education.— John Wheaton, George Pagan, John Jardine, and J. W. Weldon, Esquires. Michael Samuel, George Pagan, David GifTord, Ward ACDonald, and Henry Livingstone, Licenced Auetioneers. Terms of the GenertU Sessions and Cowynon Pleas. — Second Tues- day in January and Fourth Tuesday in Jt'ne. Additional Termt cf the Common Pleas— rFirsi Tuesday in April and September. • COUNTY OF GLOUCESTER. Joseph Read^ John Miller, and William Napier, Esquires, Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Joseph Read, John Miller, William Napier, James Bi-xc>^all, Ben- jamin Dawson, John Young, Henry W. Baldwin, Perry J. N. Duma- resq, John Richey, John Doran, KoLert Robinson, Thomas M . De- Blois, William Stevens, John Fraser, and Thomas Falle, {of the Quo- rum,) and George Sevret, Esquires, Justices of the Peace. Henry William Baldwin, Esquire, Hi?h Sljeriff. William End, Esquire, Keeper of the Rolls and Clerk of th« Peace and Inferior Court of Common Pleas. William End, Esquire, Register of Deeds an 1 Wills. Thomas M. DeBlois, Esquire, County Treasurer. Robert Gordon, and George Sevret, Esquires, Coroners. Joseph Read, and Benjamin Dawson, Esquires, Commissioners for taking Beil and Affidavits in the Supreme Court. William Knd, Richard Carman, Joseph Read, and Benjamin paw- son, Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court". John Young, James Blackhall, William Napier, and Benjamin Daw- son, Esquires, Commissioners for Solemnizing Marriages. William End, Issuer of Marriage Licences. William End, William Na^iier, William Stevens, The nas M. De- Blois, and Rev. A. C. Somerville, Directors of the Grammar School. Wm. Napier, H. W. Baldwin, and Wm. End, Board of Education. Thomas M. DeBlois, William Napier, and Joseph Read, Commis- sioners of Buoys and Beacons, Balhurst. Joseph Read, H. W. Baldwin, and Francis Ferguson, Esquires, Commissioners of Sick and Disabled Seamens' Fund, Bathurst. Ter'iits of the General Sessions and Common Pleas — Second Tues- day in January and last Tuesday in Ja])-— Additional Terms of the ' Common Pleas— Firsl Tuesday m April, and last Tuesday in October. COUNTY OF CARLETON. B. C. Beardsley, John Bedell, and Richard Kelchum, Esquires, Jus- tices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas. «■ ::Z' ■,>■% 1*1 B. C. Beardsley, John Bedell, Richard Ketchom, James Upham, i. A. Maclauchlan, Greo. Morehouse, Josiah Brown, John Dibblee, Adam Sbarpe, Arthur B. Walsh, Francis Rice, Leonard R. Gobmbes, James Ketchum, John Bedell, iunior, Abraham N. Grarden, Rufus S. Demill, Samuel Nevers. Charles A. Hammond, Henry Baird, Asa Upton, Paul M. Bedell, William H^lett, {of the Quorum), Ambrose S. Carman, Jeremiah M. ConneiL Charles Perley, Benjamin Nc4)le, Ralph D. Beardsley, and Samuel Estabrooks, Esquires, Justices of the Peace. John F. W. Winslow, Esquire, High Sheriff. David Munro, Deputy Sheriff. A. K. Smedes Wetmore, Esquire, Keeper of the Rolls and Clerk of the Peace and Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Creorge A. Bedell, Esquire, Register of Deeds and Wills. John Bedell and Charles Connell, Esquires, Coroners. B. C. Beardsley, George W. Cleary, A. K. S. Wetmore, William H. Needham, Abraham N. Garden, W. T. Wilmot, Charles E. Beards- ley, and D. L. Dibblee, Esquires, Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court. "Tichard Ketchum, Esquire, Commissioner for taking Bail and Affi- davits in the Supreme Court. Richard Ketcaum, George Morehouse, Josiah Brown, and Arthur B. Walsh, Esquires, Commissioners for Solemnizing Marriages. Richard English and Jeremiah M. Connell, Esquires, Licenced Auc- tioneers. Board oj" Education. — John Bedell, Richard Ketchum, John Dibblee, Esquires, Rev. Samuel D. L. Street, and A. K. Smedes Wetmore, Es- quire. Terms of the General Sessions and Common Plea^. — Fourth Tues- day in Januar) and June. Additional Terms of the Common Pleas : — First Tuesday in March and October. t: COUNTY OF RESTIGOUCHE. Robert Ferguson, John Montgomery, and Dugald Stewart, Esquires, Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Robert Ferguson, John Montgomery, Dugald Stewart, Adam Fer- euson, William Flemming, Peter Slewart, Arthur Ritchie, Archibald Ramsay, James Paul, Peter Sutherland, and Joseph Hunter, Elsquires, Justices of the Peace. James Paul, Esquire, High Sheriff. Andrew Barbarie, Esquire, Keeper of the Rolls and Clerk of the Peace and Inferoir Court of Common Pleas. Andrew Barbaric, Esquire, Register of Deeds and Wills. f< Donald Stewart, Esquire, County Treasurer. .. Hugh Montgomery and Robert Ritchie, Esquires, Coroners. ■ i\ Robert Ferguson, Peter Stewart, and James Paul, Esquires, Com- missioners for taking Bail and Affidavits in the Supreme Court. Andrew Barbarie, Robert Ferguson, Peter Stewart, Dugald Stewart, Jamns Paul, Chipman Botsford, Patrick Coughlan, James S, Morse, and Theophilus Deshrisay, Esquires, Commissioners for taking Affi- davits in the Supreme Court. Andrew Barbarie, Esquire, Issuer of Marriage Licences. Robert Ferguson, Esquire, Commissioner for solemnizing Marriage. John Montgomery, Dugald Stewart, and Adam Femison, Esquires, Commissiocers of Beasoos and Buoys for the Port orDalhousie. 39 Board of Biducatum.—Rer. James Stepheo, Xs^n Montgomenr, Andrew Barbarie, Chipman Botsford, liioseph JEl^ler, and Donald Stewart, Esquires. Terms of the General Sessions and Common Pleas. — Second Tues- day in January and Second Tuesday in July. Additional Terms of ike Common P/eos^-Second Tuesday iu October and Second Tuesday in April. S HER MAJESTY'S CUSTOMS. Port op Saint John. — Henry Bowyer Smith, Esquire, Colledor ; George Hamilton Smith, Esquire, LMiiding Surveyor ; James Walker, Esquire, Waiter and Searcher ; James D. Lewia, Esquire, Waiter and Searcher ; Charles Drury, Esquire, Admeasurer of Ships and Vessels ; John Longmaid, JYde Surveyor; William Whiteside, Pirat Clerk ; Allan Clark, Second Clerk ; W. F. Huyghue, Acting' Third Clerk. . "^ iSu6- CoKcc/ors.— James Sayre, Esquire, Dorchester ; Dugald Stew- art, Esquire, ^Acting) Dalhousie ; David Swayne, Esquire, Kichibucto ; Henry E. Dibblee, Esquire, Woodstock ; Thomas M. Deblois, Es- quire Bathurst : under the priucipal Officers of H. M. Customs at the Port of St. John. Wardiouse Department. — William Strinj^er, Esquire, Warehouse Keeper at Saint John ; Thoinas P. Marter, Esquire, Locker, at ditto. Port of Mibamichi.— John Wright, Esquire, Collector : Joseph Dean, Esquire, Comptroller ; William Newport Barron, '^lerk ; under the principal Officers of H. M. Customs at the Port of Saint John. Port of Saint Andrews. — Alexander Grant, Esquire, Collector; C. V. Forster, Esquire, Comptroller and Landing Surveyor ; R. Kerr, Esquire, Acti.ng Waiter and Searcher ; William £Ulman, £U- ^ttire, First Clerk and Warehouse Keeper. SvB-CoLLiX3TORS. — Robert Ker, Esquire, Campo Bello ; T. Arm- strong, Esquire, Saint Siephen ; Cochran Craig), Esquire, Grand Manan ; A. J. Wetmore, Esquire, Saint George ; Henry E. Dibblee, Esquire, Woodstock. PROVINCIAL REVENUE. Beverley Robinson, Esquire, Province Treasi'^er. Dspytty Treasurgr*.— Joseph Beek, Esquire, Fredt:icton ; James Campbell, Esquire, Saint Andrews ; A. J. Wetmore, Esquire, Saint G«Qrge ; Thomas Moses, Esquire, West Isles ; Robert Watson, Es- 3uire, St. Stephen ; T. H. Peters, Esquire, Miramichi ; J. W. Wel- on, Esquire, Richibucto ; Daniel Hannini'ton, Esquire, Shedipc ; D. Stewart, Esquire, Restigouche ; John Miller, Esquire, Bathurst ; Bill Chappell, Esquire, Bay Verte ; H. E. Dibblee, Esquire, Woodstock ; Thomas B. Moore, Esquire, Bend of Peticodiao ; M. L. Backhouse, Kaquire. Sackville; Cochran Craig, Esquire, Grand Manan ; Gilbert Wall, Elsquire, near Cape Tormentine, Westmorland. Mr. Henry Whiteside^ Treasury Clerk. iO "t I ' t V -V. i '. -r 4^ m < T^ m. Id car, , 1 Uer md irei ird 1:, ■> ■ I 5W- '■-)■■■ to; ::. '[ 4 ■' \'- Hi Vt ' . ■>■■. 1 , -'■ 'i :-..■, »- -< Benjamin C Chaloner, Esquire, Ganger of Dutiable ArUcl«»,ud Tide Surveyor at the Port of Saint John. David W. Jack, Esquire, ditto ditto, at Saint Andrews. William Joplin, ditto ditto, at Miramichi. Tide fTatV^rs.— Stephen Humbert, John Abrams, and Thomas (Griffiths, Saint John ; William Payne, Fredericton ; Edmond Walst^ Saint Stephen ; Charles M'Donaid, Restigouche ; Henry Johnston, and William Stoop, Saint Andrews , R. Sutherland, Samt George ; H. M'Davitt, West Isles ; Alexander Anderson, BathursI { E. J. Stewart, Dalhousie. Hon. John Robertson, W. D. W. Hubbard, P. A. Wiggins. George D. Robinson, and Isaac Woodward, Esquires, Appraisers oi Dutiable Articles, at Saint John. Hon. Thomas Wyer, James W. Street, and James Douglas, Bk- quires, Appraisers of Dutiable Articles in Charlotte County. Collector of Duties on Horses and Cattle. — James Upham, Wood- siock i Benjamin Reed, Douglas ; J. E. Nicholson, Wakefield. OFFICE OP AUDIT. Hon. Frederick P. Robinson, Auditor General. Hon. Amos E. Botsford, John R. Partelow, and Lemuel A* Wil- mot, Esquires, Commissioners fur A uditing the Accounts of theXasaal Revenue, from 1831 to 1836, inclusive. UNIYERSITY OF KING'S COLLEGE, FrtdwitUm, PATuoiif— THE QUEEN. Visitor on Her Majesty's behalf— The Bishop. Chancellor — The Administrator of the Governmeni. President— The Archdeacon. COUNCIL. The Lieutenant Governor. Venerable Archdeacon Coster, Reverend Dr. Jacob, Reverend Dr. Somerville, HoQ. W. Botsford, Honorable William F. Odell. Hon. Ward Chipman,L. L. D. Honorable J. S. Saunders, Honorable W. Black, D. C. L. Honorable G. F. Street, Registrar. COLLEGE. j; Vice President and Principal—The Rev. Edwin Jacob, D. D. PROFESSORS. Classical Literature, Historv, and Moral Philosophy- Rev. Dr. Jaeoh. Metaphysics and Divinity— Reverend James Somerville, L. L. D. Mathematics and Natural Philosophy — David Gray, Esquire, A. M. Lecturer in Chemistry an^ Natural History— James Robb, Esq. M. D. CoLLBoiATB ScHOOL.— Mastcrs, Mr. George Roberts, and Mi. . James Holbrook ; French Tutor, M. Thomassm. THE GOVERNOR AND TRUSTEES OF TItE MADRAS SCHOOL IN NEW-BRUNSWICK. The Lieutenant Governor or Cemmander in Chief for the timt being. Tb« Lord Bishop of the Diocese. The Chief Justice. - 41 i The Members of Her Majesty's Council. The Judge of the Admiralty. The Speaker of the House of Assembly. The Mayor and Recorder of St. John. The Ekdiesiastical Commissary of the Province. The Rector and Church Wardens of Trinity Church in St. John. Together with- -The Hon. Edward J. Jarvis, the Rev. George Burns, D. D., and William Scovil, Esquire. Robert F. Hazen, Esq. TVeaaurer ; J. W. Boyd, Esq. Clerk. PROVINCIAL VACCINE ESTABLISHMENT. Central Station — Saxnt John. His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor and Her Majesty's Council, Patrons of the Institution. Honorable William Black, Director of the Instituticu. COMMITTEE : Fredericton— The Reverend James Somerville. L. L. D., and the Honorable William F. Odell. Saint Andrews— The Reverei^d JeromeAUey, D. D. VACCINATING SURGEONS: Raint John -George P. Peters, Esquire, M. D. Fredericloii~The Medical Officer in charge of the Troops. Saint Andrews— James Gore, Esquire. PRO VINCIAL MARINE HOSPITAL, FOR THE RELIEF OF SICK AND DISABLED SEAMEN. X^^mmissioners— The Honorable William Black, Ralph M. Jarvis, William Scovil, John Ward, junior, Thomas Barlow, Robert W. Crookahank, and Daniel Leavitt, Esquires. Secretary and Treasurer — Lauchlan Donaldson, Esquire. Physician and Surg-eon— John Boyd, Esquire, M. D. ' • Bankof New-Brnnswick. — (In Saint John.)— Capital, £100,000. — Thomas Leavitt, Esquire, President; Directors. — Thomas Barlow, John Boyd, M. D. ;»Robert W. Crooksbank, L. H. DeVeber, Robert F. Hazen, Charles Hazen, Hon. Hugh Johnston, Nebemiah Merritt, William H. Scovil, Charles C. Stewart, John Walker, and F. A. Wiggins, Esquires.— Richard Whiteside, Cashier ; James William lioyd. Esquire, Solicitor and Notary. Commercial Bankof NexD-Brunamclc. — (In Saint John.)— /necr- porated by Royal Charter. — Cajpital, £150,000, with power tc increase to £300,000. Henry Gilbert, Esquire, President', Directors — Lewis Hums, William Hammond, R. M. Jarvis, John Kerr, Hugh Mackay, Ambrose S. Perkins, Gilbert T. Ray, Charles Ward, James Whit- ney, Stephen Wiggins, JohnM. Wilmot, and John Wishart, Esquires ; Alexander Balloch, Cashier; Moses H. Perley, Esquire, »'S'oiici/or. Commercial Branch Bank.— {At Miramichi)— Commi^ee qf Man- agement—William Loch, Alexander Rankin, and James A. Street, Esquires ; Cashier at New Cos/te- Thomas C. Allen, Esquire ; Act- in.j Cashier at CAa/Aam— Henry Wis.well. 41 « . 1/ »iiJ*wi au l.«>.t-.*W«.t* uf! mi \ rah jr. W. <5«'^'-' >,^ Commereial Branch Bank— (At Vtedeticton.)— Committee of Man- trcc/ors— Thomas Pickard, Thomas R. Robert- son, George J. Dibblee, John T. Smith, Charles?. Wetmore, John A. Beckwith, John F. Taylor, and Oliver Smith, Esquires; Samuel W. Babbitt, Cashier; George P. S.-Berton, Esquire, Solicitor. Saint StepherCs J5an/:.— Capital, £25,000.— William Porter, Es- auire, Presidenf^ ; Directors — Robert Lindsay, John Marks, George 1. Hill, George M. Porter, Gilman D. Kin», John M'Alister, junior, Henry Eastman, Esquires ; Cashier — David Upton, Esquire ; Soii- ci/or— George S. Hill, Esquire. Bank of British North ilmmca.— (Established' in London.) — Capital £1 ,000,000 sterling ; in 20,000 Shares, of £50 each ; (three fourths of which have been subscribed in England, and the remainder in the North American Colonies), with power to increase the capital. Manager of the Branch at Saint John.— Robert H. Listou, Esquire. Local Directors at Saint John—Jo-mes Kirk, E. DeW. Ratcnford, Hon. John Robertson, Wm. H. Street, and Wm. AValker Esquires ; Standing Counsel — Hon. George F. Street, Solicitor General; Solici- tor and Notary— (^eor^e Wheeler, Esquire. Predericion Sub-Branch. — Alfred Smithers, Esquire, Manager ; S. J. Barker, John Simpson, and James Taylor, Esquires, Directors. Miramichi Sub-Branch. — Robert Casa'eh, Esquire, Manager ; Direcf-ors — Hon, Joseph Cunard, Henry B. Allison, and VVilliamCJar- man,jun. Esquires. \i IXSURA.NCE COMPANIES. Niitb-Brunswck Fire Insurance Company. — (In Saint John. )— Capital £50,000.— John M. Wilmot, Esquire, President ; Directors- Daniel Ansley, John Boyd, M. D., Mark Dole, John Hammond, Robert P. Hazen, Ralph M. Jarvis, William Jarvis, John Kinnear, Nehemiah Merritt, Ambrose S. Perkins, G. T. Ray, and John Walk- er. Esquires ; Robert F. Hazen, Esquire, Solicitor ; Daniel Jordan, Esquire, Secretary. Central Fire Insurance Company.— (In Predericton.) — Capital £50,000. — Benjamin Wolhaupter, Esquire, President ; Charles M'- Pherson, John S. Coy, Thomas T. Smith, W. D. Hartt, P. E. Beck- with, Charles Fisher, Thomas Stewart, and W. A. M'Lean, Esquires, Directors ; William M'Beath, Secretary. Agencies. —Saint John. — Duncan Robertson, Esquire, Agent ; Messrs. Hugh Macka} , D. J. M'Laughlin, and C. D. Everilt, Com- 43 mittee of Reference ; Saint Andrews, George D. Street, Agent ; JHon. Harris Hatch, and Jarrtes Boyd, Esquire, Committee of Refer- ence : Newcastle, (Miramichl) Charles A. Harding, Esquire, A^cn<; Chatham, George Kerr, Esquire Agent ; Bathurst, Wm. Stephens, Esquire, Agent; Richibuclo, John W. WeldoP, Esquire, il^-erU : Dalhousie, Du^ald Stewart, Esquire, Ag^nt ; Woodstock, Messrs. J. M. and C. ConnelJ, Agents. Saint John Marine Assurance Company. — Capital £50,000, toith power to increase to £100,000,— James Kirk, Esquire, President ; Directors— William Leavitt, William Walker, John V. Thurgar,.EL DeW. Ratchford, Hugh Mackay, F. A. Wiggins, Thomas Barlow, William H. Scovil Esquires ; Adam Jack, Esquire, Secretary ; Geergf^ Wheeler, Esquire, Solicitor. JOINT-STOCK COMPANIES. New- Brunswick Mining Company. — (In Saint John.) — Capittd £20,000— Mr. Henry Chubb, President ; Z>iredors— Thomas Barlow, Edward J. Budd, Rob^t W. Crookshank, Henry Gilbert, James Kirk, Elisha De Wolfe Ratchford, Robert Ray, John Kerr, James Vernon, John Walker, and Isaac Woodward, Esquires ; Thomas I*. Nicholson, Esquira, Secretary, Salmon River Coal Company. — Incorporated by Act of Assembly, 1837 ; — Paid up Capital, £7000.— John Doak, Esquire, President ; Directors—Timothy Fletcher, Moses H. Perley, William H. Cuuning- barr., and Edwin Ketchum, Esquires ; Moses H. Perley, Secretary and Treasurer ; Dv. Gesncr, Gcobglst ; William H. Cunningham, Asent at the Mines ; Mr. Robert Laing, Captain of the Mima { Mr. H. Yf^Xch, Superintendent of Boring. Saint John Bridge Company.— Capital £20,000— William H. Street, Esquiie, President ; Di ztors — Isaac Woodward, Ralph M. Jarvis, Hugh Mackay, John Walker, Edward L. Jarvis, Cnarlee Hazeli, Seorge D. Robinson, and William Hammond, Esquires, Hon. John Robertson, Rev. F. Coster, P. Besnard, and Thomas L. Nicholson, Esquires ; Duncan Robertson, Esquire, Secretary. Saint John Water Company. — Cajoi7aZ £20,000 — Lauchlan Donald- s«i, EsQuire, President ; Directors — Hon. John Robertson, Isaac L, Bedell, Hugh Mackay. W. H. Street, Thomas Leavitt, James Kirk, Thomas Barlow, Robert W. Crookshank, Robert F. Hazeo, John Kerr, John Walker, and R. Keltic, Esquires ; Duncan Robert- son, Esquire, Secretary. Saiht John Mechanics' Whale Fishing Company. — Capita), £ab,000 — Thomas Nisbel, Esquire, President ; Directors — John Dun- can, Chas. D. Evferilt, William Lawton, Daniel J. M'Laughlin, John Wishart, and Henry Chubb; John Kirby, Secretary. Sajnt John Mills and Canal CoMPANY—Paid up capital £40,250 —Mark Healy, Esqu-re, President ; Directors— John B. Jones, Seth Bryant, J^hn Preston, and Benjamin Whitney, Esquires ; J. D. Emery, Esquire, Agent and Treasurer; W. S. Ellison, Esquire, Civil Hngi- neer ; Moses H. Perley, Esquire, Solicitor and Secretary. St. John Mills and Manufactobing Company-- Capital, £25,000 —Thomas C. Everitt, President ; Directors— Charles D. Evsritt, Henry Blakslce, John Smith, and John L. Oa'nber, D. J. Estey, Se- cretary. 44 J*'"* Z ^'- L> i> LAiroAsrnSK Mill CoKPAirr.— Capital, £ino,O0O, with power to io- erease to £300,000— amount of paid up capital, £35,000 — Tboma* Barlow, Esquire, President ; Directors— Ezekiel Barlow, Edwin Keteh- um, Moses H. Perley, and Issac Gage, Esquires; Oliver Byram, Sa- perintendent ; Dr. Gesner, Geological Surveyor ; I. Foster, Millwright ; W. J. Ritchie, Esquire, Solicitor; Moses H. Perley, Esquire, Trea- surer and Steward of Inglewood Manor ; Transfer A§:ent in London^ Charles Walton, Esguire, Newman's Court, 73Cornhill; W. H. Cot- lerill, Esquire, Solicitor, 29 Throgmorton-street. Skeffield Mills and Land Company. — Capital^ £ 10,000, viith leoffe to increase to £50,000. — Moses H. Perley, Esquire, President ; Direo' /era— Ezekiel Barlow, E. J. Budd, and I. Woodward, Esquires ; John H. Gray, Esquire, Secretary and Treasurer. New-Brunswick Mill Company— (In Miramicbi)— Ca;ji7a/, £100,000 — Henorable Joseph Cunard, President ; Directors — E. N. Kendall^ T. H. Peters, James Purinton, John Ross, Nathaniel Blake, Ashar Robins, Thomas Boies, and Alexander M'Gregor ; Honorable Joseph Cunard, Treasurer ; Duncan M'Gregor, Secretary. Nashwaak Mill Company — (In Saint Mary) — Capital, £40,000 — Oliver Smith, President; Directors— James iWlor, Nathaniel Blake, Eli Hoskins, and Ira Wadleigh ; Charles P. Wetmore, Esqaire, So- Ucitor and Secretary. Tobique Mill Company.— James Taylor, Esquire, President ; Hon, Thomas Baillie, C a. Lombard, J. A. Beckwith, and Asa Coy, E»> quires, Directors ; R. Gowan, Secretary and Treasurer ; George F. S. Berton, Esquire, Solicitor. Salmon River Mill Company. — B. Robinson, Esquire, President ; Directors— M. H. Perley, Geo. D. Robinson, T. L. Nicholson, and E. J. Budd, Esquires ; J. M. Robinson, Esquire, Secretary, &c. Fredtncton Steam Boat Company.— ^ohn T. Smith, President ; Directors-Messrs. George Hartt, P. W. Hatheway, Jonn S. Coy, and Charles P. M'Pherson ; William M'Beath, Esquire, Secretary and TVeasurer ; G. F. S. Berton, Esquire, Solicitor. Saini Andrews and Saint John Stage Coach Company. — Hem. Thomas Wyer, President; Directors— Hon. Harris Hatch, James Campbell, Beverley Robinson, Moses H. Perley, and F. A. Wiggins, Esquires; J. Campbell, Esquire, Secretary and Treasurer ; Lucien L. Copeland, Agent for the Proprietors. Saini John Stage Coach Company. — John C. Vail, Esquire, Agent. Wcndstock and Fredericton Stage Coach CJompon?/— Charles Psrley, Esquire, Agent. Saint John Hotel Company. — Thos. Nisbet, Esquire, President ; Directors— E. DeW. Ratchford, James Whitney, Thomas L. Nichol- son, and Moses H. Perley, Esquires ; Mt. John Kirby, Secretary ; Mr. Oyrus Stockwell, Manager. POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. Jon Hows, Esquire, Deputy Post Master Genejal for NoTa-Sbotn and New-BruBswick. Forr Mastebs in Nbw-Bhunswick. — John Howe, jun. Esquire, Si. Jobji ; William B. Phair, Esquire, Fredericton ; George F. CampbsU, EsqiiiM, 8(. Aodrsws ; David A. Rose, Esquire, St. Stephen ; GlideoB 45 >. I Knight, Esqnire, St. George ; Christopher Milner, E^tquire, Dorches- ter : James Caie, Esquire, Miramichi ; John W. Weldon, Esquire, Ricbibucto ; Thomas M. DeBlois, Esquire, Bathnrst ; Richard English, Esquire, Woodstock ; Asa Davidson, Esquire, Kingston, J. A. B^eve, Esquire, Sussex Vale. SUPERVISORS OF GREAT ROADS. George Anderson, 'squire,— ^rom Saint John to Saint Andrews. Hon. Harry Peter —Frederidon to Saint Jokn, via NerepiSt and from. Gagek m to the Nerepis Road. David Crocker, E,samre,—Richibucto to Chatham, and from NewtoitU to Restigoucke. Nathan ei Hubbard, Esquire,— i^Vectenc^on to the Finger Board. Benjamin L. Peters, Esquire,— 5«fw*ni John to the Head of BeUeiale^ and j,om Saint John to Hayward's Mills, leading to the No- va Scotia line. L. B. Rain^ford and James Brown, junior. Esquires, — Frederictort to St. Andrews. James A. Maclauchlan, Esquire, — Woodstock to Houlton and the Ca- nada Line. James Ketchum, Esquire,— l^'recfencton to Woodstock. Alexander Goodfellow, Esquire,— i^ecfen'c/on to Newcastle. Hon. A. E. Botsford, — Hayward's MUlsto the Nova Scotia Line. Daniel Hannington, Esquire, — Dorch^ter to Shediac and from She- diae to the Bend of Petticodiac. William Chandler, Esquire, — Shediac to Richibucto. James Wallace, junior, Esquire,— ^TopetoeU to Salisbury, commencing at Isaac J)vry*». PUBLIC FUNCTIONARIES. Alexander Wedderburn, Esquire, Government Agent for Emigrants, at Saint John. Hon. Thomas C. liee, James A. Mac'auchlan, William Tyng Peters, and Moses H. Perley, Esquires, Commissioners for Indiftn Affairs, Abraham Gesner, Esquire, Provincial Geologist. Thomas Leavitt, Esquire, Consul of the United States, at St. John. Henry C. D. Carman, Esquire, United States Consul at Miramichi. William P. Ranney, Esquire, Agent for Lloyd's, at Saint John. Thomas Leavitt, Esquire, Agent for the Marine Insurance Compa- nies of New York, and Underwriters of Liverpool. Mr. John Duncan, Commissioner for examining ana reporting upon Steam Boats. John R. Partelow, Robert F. Hazen, Daniel Ansley, Isaac Wood- ward, and George D. Robinson, Esquires, Commissioners under the Act of Assembly for loaning money to re-build the Burnt District in Saint John. Hon. Charles Simonds, John Walker, Jas. T. Hanford, John Ward, junior, and William Wright, Esquires, Commissioners for widening and opening Streets in the Burnt District in Saint John. Robert F. Hazen, George D. Robinson, Henry Porter, Robert Payne, and Noah Disbrow, Esquires, Commissioners for the House of Cor* ruction at Saiot John. 46 C V • 1 ec- ^* sn, ve, to V '^//^ !* ts, r«, 's. a- m 1- le in h y CLERGY OP THE ESTABLISHED CHURCH OP ENGLAND. The Ri^ht Reverend and Honorable Johiv, Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia, exercising by Her Majesty's Letters Patent, Episcopal Jurisdiction over the Province. Venerable George Cosfer, A.M., Archdeacon. Reverend Benjamin G. Gray, D. D. Rector of Saint John. Reverend I. W. D. Gray, A. M. Assistant Missionary at St. Joho^ Reverend John Carey, A. B. Assistant Missionary at Saint John. Reverend Wm. Harrison, Minister of St. Luke's Church, Portland. Reverend Frederick Coster, Rector of Carleton. Reverend George Coster, A. M. Rector of Predericton. Reverend John Maine Sterling, A. M. Assistant Missionary at ditto. Reverend Jerome Alley, D. D. Rector of Saint Andrews. Reverend James Somerville, L. L. D. Rector of Douglas. Reverend Skeffington Thompson, L. L. D. Rector ot St. Stephen. Reverend Sedgefield Thompson, A. B. Assistant Missionary at ditto. Reverend Elias Scovil, Rector of Kingston. Reverend W. E. Scovil, Assistant Missionary at Kingston. Reverend Samuel R. Clarke, Rector of Gagetown. Reverend Samuel Bacon, A. B. Rector of Miramichi. Reverend Raper Miiner, Rector of Maugerville. Reverend Christopher Miiner, Rector of Westfield. Reverend Samuel Thompson, A. M. Rector of Saint George. Reverend Alexander C. Somerville, Rector of Bathurst. Reverend H. N. Arnold, Rector of Sussex. * • Reverend Abraham Wood, Rector of Waterbor«ugh. Reverend John Dunn, A. B. Rector of Grand Manao. Reverend William Walker, A. B. Rector of Hampton. Reverend George S. Jarvis, B. D. Rector of Shediac. Reverend Samuel D. L. Street, A. B. Rector of Woodstock. Reverend John Black, A. M. Rector of Sackville. x Reverend Charles O. Wiggins, A. M. Rector of Prince William. Reverend Henry J. Jarvis, A. M. Rector of Richibucto. Reverend George Townsheud, otHciating at Westmorland. CLERGY or the ESTABLISHED CHURCH of SCOTLAND. Predericton — Reverend John Birkmyre, A. M. ' Saint John— Si. Andreio^s Church, Rev. Robert Wilson, A. M. Newcastle, (Miramichi)— Reverend James Souter, A. M. Chatham, (Miramichi)— Reverend Robert Archibald. Restieouche — Reverend James Steven. Richibucto— Reverend James Hannay. Alnwick and Glenelg— Reverend Simon Eraser, A. M. Saint Patrick— Reverend John Cassilis. Reverend Williqf4l||^^ew, Minister of Saint Stephen*» Church, Saint John. ' >/ Reverend John M'Curdy, Minister at Chatham, (Miramichi,) of the Presbyterian Church of Nova Scotia, in connection with the Unitec^ Associate Synod, Scotland. • Reverend Christopher Atkinson, L.M., English Presbyterian Mission* ary at St. George, Mascareen Kirk, L'Etang, and Pennfield. 47 i '- I i " 1 1 CATHOLIC CLERGYMEN, /« ths^'^Hoeese of Charlotte Town, (P. E. I.) and Nevt-Brwumick. AightRev. BcrDardD. M'Donald, D. D. Bishop of Charlotte Towi. Tery Rer. William Doilard, V. G. Fredericton, N. B. ♦ ' Rev. JWincs Dunphy, Saint John. Rer. William Moran, Assistant. HdT. James C^uinn, Saint Andre 'vs. ReT. John Cummms, Saint Stepaen. ■< Rer. Michael Egait, Miramichi. Rer. Richard Verelrer, Assistnnt. Very Re^r. Anlhouy Gagnon, V. G. Shediac. Rer. Joseph M. Paqu&i, Richibucto. , < r v^" Rer. Mr. Kiou, Assistant. Rer. Feidinand Gauvrcau, Me.nramcook. Rer. L. M. Madruu, Caraquet. -^ t , ,. Rtiv. Hector Drolet, Petit Rocher. C,ii^.--.'-H,'i Rer Anthony Langeyin, Madawaska. R«ff. Anthony Gossilin, Madav^aslfa. ,. ' Rer. John M'Doneld, East Point, Prince Edward iland. . p.--,, ReT. James Bready, Saint Andrews. Rer. Charles M'DonuelJ, Charlotte-Town. , ReT. Sylvin E. Perry, Belle Alliance. Rer. Louis O'Livier Deligny, Rusti^o. 'V v* th. *v * (| R«T. Mr. Noel; Magdalen Islands. STATIONS OP iHE WESLEYAN MISSIONARIES, i» the New-Brunswick Distdct, from May, 1840 to May, 1841. Bererend William Temple, Chairman of the District. Saiat John, South, f Germain-street, &c.)— Rer. Richard Wilttama^ Frederick Small'^rood. — North, (Portland, &c.) — ReT. Enoch Wood ; Mr. Jennings, Assistant Missionary. — ReT. Albert Des- Itfisay, and Rqt. William Murray, Supernumeraries at Saint John. Fredencton— Rev. Richard Shepherd, and Rev. William M. L«^. 'S ***«v^** r ,i \. >* . fide. -J. If I '■^'i le -rt|t^ ES, Bmsy noch Des- Saint pett, and !. qdmI f ■J !:• BAPTIST MINISTERS IN NEW-BRUNSWICR. Fredericton— Rer. P. W. Miles. ist St. John— Rev. Cbas.Tupper. 8d St. John— Rev. David Harris. Canning— Rev. Benjamin Coy. Ifiramichi and Ludlow— Rev. J. Tozer. Prince William and Keswick— Rev. Thos. W. Saum «rs. Norton, Greenwich and 2d Spring- field—Rev. James Blakeney. St. George— Rav. S. Robinson. 1st Springfield and Hampton- Rev. David Crandali. Wickham— Rev. J. C. Skinner. 8t. Martins— Rev. John Masters. Sussex Vale— Rev. Titus Stone. Brighton— Rev. Gilbert Spurr. 1st Hiid 2d Salisbury— Rev. Joseph Crandali. Hillsboroucfh and Dorchester — Rev. William Sears. St. Stephen and 1st St. Patrick- Rev. A. D. Thompson. 2d St. Patrick— Rev. R. E. Barpe. Grand Lake— Rev. M. Doyle. Waterborough— Rev.D. J. Cbaee. Upham— Rev. Wra. Pulcifer. Andovcr— Rev. L. Hammond. 2d St. Andrews — Rev. J. Mann. MINISTERS LICENSED TO SOLEMNIZE MARRIAGE^ UNDER THE VROVINOIAL ACT OF ASSEMBLY. ^ Reverend Sampson BUsby, Thos. Mageo, Samuel Bancroft, Joseph ^randal, Albert Desbrisay, Michael Doyle, Henry Daniel, Geo. Johi- •on, John Masters, John M'Curdy, Archibald M'Callum, Michael Pie- kles, Samuel Robinson, Richard Shepherd, Gilbert Spurr, Wm. Sears, James Stevens, A. D. Thompson, Enoch Wood, Richard Williams, Christopher Atkinson, Richard E. Burpe, David Harris, David Cran- dal, Frederick W. Miles, Thomas W. Saupders, Lotrip Hammond. CHURCH SOCIETY OP THE ARCHDEACONRY OP NEW-BRUNSWICK. Patron— His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor. Preeident— The Hon. and Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of the Diocese. Vice-Presidents— The Venerable the Archdeacon ; the Honorable the Chief Justice ; the Members of Her Majesty's Legislative Council ; (he Members of Her Majesty's Executive Council ; tne Speaker of the House of Assembly ; the Judges of the Supreme Court ; Her Majesty's Attorney and Solicitor Generals— being Members of the Society ; witli William Scovil and W. F. W. Owen, Esquires. '' Treasurer ————, Esquire ; Secretary — The Rev. Frederick Coster ; Assistant Secretary— The Rev. John M. Sterling. KBW-BRUNSWICK BAPTIST EDUCATION SOCIETT, Reverend Joseph Crandali, President. Reverend John Masters, and ) xt:^«, t>.«*;j«.,»- , , John M. Wilmot, Esquire, \ Vice-Prefiidente. , Asa Coy, Esquire, Treasurer. Maasrs. John T. Smith and E. ES. Pickard, Seoretariea. COMMITTEE OF MANAOSMENT. Reverend Cfatorles Tupper ; Hon. W. B. Kinnear,; Messrs. Jarvta Aiag, Aaron Ilartt, J. T. Smith, George Miles, and W. D. Hartt. •TBACHEaS IK THE MALE DEPARTMBUT : ILraerettd P. W. Miles, Principal ; Mr. Jarvis W. Hartt, As«ictaaC. Ut xtm FxacALB Dsi?ACTM£NT :— Miss Bennett, Principal. D -4^ NEW-BRUNSWICK AUXILIARY BIBLE SOCIETT. Patron— His Excellency the Li«ut«nant GoTernor. President— John M. ^Vilmot, Esquire. C Hon. Judge Parker, Hon. Charles J. Peters, Vice-Presidents— < Hon. Neville Parker, Hon. Wm. B, Kinaoar, tad C John Ferguson, Esquire. Treasurer— John M. Robinson, Esquire. Secretary— Mr. James Paterson, Rector of the Grammar School. Depository— Store of Mr. L. H. Dcveber, Prince Wm. street, St.Joba. BRANCH SOCIETIEI. Saint' John Ladies* Branch Bible Association.— Mrs, William B. Klnncar, President ; Mrs. Ferguson, Treasurer ; Miss Wilmot, Sec'y. Saint Andrews Ladies* Bible Association. — Mrs. Willard, President ; Mrs. D. W. Jack, Treasurer ; Mrs. Putnam, Secretary. Richibucto Ladies* Bible Association. — Mfs. Jardmu, President i Mrs. E. Wood, Secretary. Sxtsscx Vale Branch.— Mr. William Coates, President ; Mr. Isaac Foshay, Vice-President ; Samuel Freeze, Esq. Treasurer ; Rev. Mr. Pickles, Secretary. Waahadcmoak i5rancA.— Elder Richard Wills, President ; Mr. John Starkey, Vice-President; Mr. Isaac Worden, Treasurer ; Mr. Willianv Day, Secretary. Sprinajield Branch.— Rev. James Cookson, President ; Mr. Charles Gray, Vice-President; Capt. John Davis, Treasurer; Mr. G. Flewel- linpf, Secretary. Westmorland i?m7ic^.— Hon. William Crane, President ; Hon» E.B. Chandler, Edward Dixon, EJrquire, Charles F. Allison, Esquire, and Joseph Avurd, Eisquire, Vice-Presidents ; Mr. R. B. Chapman, Trea- surer ; Mr. James Ross, Secretary. Grand Lakt Branch.— Mr. John Robertson.'President; Mr. Thomae Cox, Vice-President; Mr. Joshua Calkin, Treasurer; Mr. David Pal- mer, Secretary. Salisbury Branch. — Rev. Joseph Crandall, President : Mr. James Crandall and Mr. Joseph Blakeney, Vice-Presidents ; Mr. Young Sherman, Treasurer; Mr. James Beck, Secretary. Long- Reach Sranc/i.— Mr. William Parrett, President ; Mr. William Porter, Secretary. Milkish Branch. —John Wightman, Esq. President; Mr. ./ohn Ha- garty, Secretary ; Mr. Isaac Harrison, Treasurer. ' Wickhaiii Branch. —Rev. Joseph C. Skinner, President; Mr. Wil- liam Murray, Vice-President; Mr. Alexander B. M'Donald, Secretary ; Mr* James F-Iandry, Treasurer. - ■ M — . .-. - ... ■ " ■'■'■ ■ ... — — ■■ I.. - — — .. ... II ■ ■ • . ■ ■ — y I .. ■ ■■■ , CominissiOiicrs under Acts oj" the Legislature — (omitted at page 46.) I.auchlan Donaldson, Timothy R. Wetmore, and John Ward, juni- or, Esquire?, Commissioners for the proposed Canal across Grimross Neck, in Queen's County. Hon. Thos. Wyer, Wilford Fisher, John Burnet, and Hon. Harris Hatch*— Commissioners for superintending the establishment of Packets to carry Mails between Saint Andrews, Deer Island, Indian Island, Campo Bello. and Grand Manan. William J. Bedell, John Ambrose S. Street, and Henry Cnnard, Esquires, — Commissioners for establishing a line of Stages between fVedcricvon and* Newcastle. — Bliss Botsford and Moses Welling, Es- quires, ditto ditto between the Bend of Petticodiac and Shediac. 60 I ROADS AND DISTANCES. / * From St. John, to PredencUm, by ike Nerepii. Miles. HardiDg's,( Yorkshire tav.) 4 Brandage's, 10 Mather's, (Douglas Arms,) 4 Purdy's, 18 Darby Gillan's, 10 W. Smith's, 7 Morrison's, (Oromocto,) 7 FrederictoDt 1 1 Total, 66 0« the Eaatgm side of th* River. To Black's Farm, Gondola Point, Kingston, Head of Belleisle, Waehademoac, Jemseg Ferry, Tilley's, (Sheffield,) Widow Pcrley'fl, Fredericton, 7 9 4 14 13 6 13 8 12 Total, 86 St. John to St. Andrews. To Byrne's, Lakefield, TUton's, Musciuash, M'Lauchlan's, Gray's, M. Gowan's, (half way,> Walters', Shaw's, Ma^guadayic, Burns'. St. Patrick, 9aint Andre v s, 9 64 6 5 Si 8 9 10 12 Total, 67 •?i. John to Martin's Head. To Cody's, 11 Beatty's, 9 Quaeo, H Vaughan's Creek, li MeWin, or Fuller's beachf 4 4 Big Salmon River, 3 Tufi's, (along shore,) li Little Sai.aon River, 4 Martin's Head, 4 Total, 48i St. John t9 Sussex Vale. To Fearerby's, Beatty's, Hampton Ferry, Hay's, Finger Board, Norton, MillStream, Lyons', Sussex Yale, Miles. w U) H H -Total, 474 St. John to Amherst, N. S. To Hennigar's, 9 Wetmore's, 3 Ketcbum's, 4 Hamptod Perry, 7 Hay's, 54 Baxter's, (Finger Board,) 44 Roache's, 10 Cougle's, 3 ' To Sussex Yale, 4( To Walter's, foot of the Mountain, 13 Leek's, 6 Holstead's, 7 Russell's, 10 Lewis', 16 To Bend of Petitcodiac, 96 Charter's, Memramcook, ifi Weldon's, Dorchester, 8 Bass', Westcock, * 9 Wells', Tantamar, 8 Bent's, Amherst, lo -BO Total, 146 Amherst to Halifax. To Hewsop's, riv. Philip, 3<» Clark's, foot of mountain, )& Gourley's, Onslow, »o Witter & Blanchard.Truro, « Corbet, Guy's River, 2r. Shultz's, 15^ Fulta's, 1 1 Halifax, l^A M Total, 51 1 I I * s Bmd tf Petiteodiac to Bieki- kueto. To Smith's, Shediae, l4ann;;u'8, Long's, Cocaigne, Jjmitb's, Buctouche, M'Dermott's, Big ditto, Harris's, ppoaelly's. miles. 16 I 8 IP I r 8 TQ^al, 60 Rithibueto to Miramiehi. rp Rankin's, 12 Dicken's, Bay du Vin, 104 If 'Beath's, Black Rivsr, 1 1 i JF4>boston's, Chatham, 6 Total, 40 CShmtkcmto Bathur$t, (Bay dt ChaUur.) To doodfellow's, Curry's, 8i For«n'8 (half-way house,) 15 Dempster's; loj C«art House, 8^ Total, 48 Jfal&iirst to Re»tig§ueh€. To Arsineau's, 12 Paley's, 12 Harvey's, Nash's Cre^k, 10 1 XTherson's, 94 ^lemmiog's, Dalhousie, lo Reid's, ^ rj M'VmI, Campbelltown, 9 Total, 704 Pirtdtrifton to Miramiehi, To Brown's, Touag's, M'Leod's, Boies', Haaier's, E>d Ca&tline'f, Cochrane's, Ihitksr's, Witeo^'s Point, Nwoaetk, 11 10 4 30 14 10 14 13 7 8 »9 Total, IM JVsisrfefoa to Qutktt, r 18 14 7 To Bnrgoyne's Ferry, L. Huestts*, M'Lauchlin's, Jones', Woodstock Ferry, Harvey's, Dingee's, Gallop's. Kearney's, riv. de Chote, 17 Everitt's, Restook river, Ryan's, Great Falls, Coombe's, Vital Thibideau's, Madawaska Chapel Hebert's, Entrance of Madawaska, 1 Do. Lake Temiscouata, 34 Do. of the Portagp, River St. Lawrence, Kamouraska, Quebec. Milw. 16 1 14 9 18 8 18—181 la 18 7 8 14 85 16 »0— MS vjf- Total, 849 iVom Digbji to Halifaa. To Annapolis, Kentville, Windsor, Halifax, 68 37 48. ',•'■» TotaI» 140 Halifax to Picloii. To Putnam's Farm, lt| M'Keen's, 18 Leckie's, 18 Heney's, 18 West Branch, [East River,] 36 To the Court House, 16 Total, 8i| Bigby to Shttburnt. To Everitt's, Weymouth, If ^ > Journeay's, Sissiuoo, 18 Yarmouth Church, 44 Larkm's, Pubnico, 88 Kendrick's, Barrington, 18~ Hargrave's, SbelburiM, 81 fold. 149 l:i-v»': » '.\ iIm. ^% im -eis 349 M ^\ i49 U la 12 M 16 If !• 44 3» 13 Bl I ] LIGHT HOUSES* CimaniBBtdnen for Light Hou$ea in the Bay of FWl|f.— Jbte Ward, senr., Robert W. Crookshank, Thomas Barlow, John Wtodi, , Jan., Laachlan Donaldson, and W. F. W. Owen, Esquires. CommissionerB for Partridge Island and. Vie Beacon Jjtghi Houtea.—John Ward, senr., andLauchlan Donaldson, Esquires. Cape Sable Seal Island Light.— The first Light in approaching tke Bay of Fundy, is on the South Point of the Seal Island. This is a plain white Light— elevated about 80 ibet above high water mark, and may be seen in approaching the Island from any point of t)M eompass. A very dangerous rock, under water, but upon which tbt sea always breaks, called Blonde Bock, lies about 2 miles s. s. w. JMr compass, from the Light House, between this rock and the Islaiia, there pre some dangers— the ground is rocky throughout, and larga vessels, therefore, ought not to attempt passing between ibeni. A Light House has this year (1839), been built at the entranei of Yarmouth Harbour, on which wilt be exhibited a Revolving Light. Brier Island L^ht.— In advancing up the Bay, the next Lighl ia situated on Brier Island, about half a mile n. e. from the v. w. poiat thereof, with an improved Lantern and Lamp. This light will thera- ^fore be much more beneficial to the trade of the Bay than formerly. — A plain white Light. Dighy Gat Lig^ht. — The next Light on the coast of Nov^ Scotia is placed on the West side of the Digby Gut— from Brier Island North Eastward. The coast is very bold and not iudeuted ; the Light Is therefore chiefiy intended as a guide into Dighy Basin. Tli« Lamps and Lanterns were renewed in the Spring di 1835, and reflat- tors turnished, so that this Light is in high order. — A wiiite Light. Cannct Rock Light. — This Light bears from tho Light on firiet Island, N. W. i W. 21 miles. It is intended to warn vessels of thair approach to a very dangerous range of shoals and ledges, which ex- tend from the Old Proprietor to the Seal Islands ofi* Macnias, a di»~. tance of about twenty miles. Bearings from the Gannet Rock Light Bouse — To the Old Proprietor, which dries at | ebb, (very dangerous), b. I^y K. 4 N. 7 miles. * Black Rock, (always above water 25 feet) oiff White Head, w. ■. 4 £. % * South West Head of Grand Manan, n. w. i n. " Northernmost of the Murr Ledges, (dry at | ebb) n. w. by w. 4 w- ** Southernmost of ditto, called Saint Mary's Ledge, (always o«t-«f water), s. w. by w. ^ w. " " Machias Seal Island Lights, distant about 1 3 miles, w. by n. |m. NoTB.— B»tween the Northernmost and Souihenimost of the M«)rr I.r< . . ■ 53 . Two fixed WHITB lights upon the Machias ? '1 Islands, were pat into operation in 1832— they are elevated about forty-five feet abore hi^h water, and bear from each other x. b. i:. and w. k. w. distant about 200 feet, by which they will be immedia^el^ distinsuished from nil othe&lights upon the coast, (British or Afnerican)— tne followiog are the bearings from them, viz. : To the Southernmost Murr Ledge, (St. Mary's) e. s. x. easterly. {( Gaunet Rock Light, E. by ». i S. 13 miles. (( Southern Head of Grand Manaa, E. by N. i N. Northern Head of Grand Manan, N. E. i E. N. E. Rock, distant 2 miles. N. E. by N. Little River Head, N. by W. Libby Island Light House, (American,) N. W. by W. Vessels standing in to the Northward, between these Lights and tiie Gannct Rock, should tack or haul ofi*the moment they bring these Lights in one, as they will then not be more than three fourths of a mile from the Murr Ledges, if more than five miles to the East of the lights. Head Harbour Liffld.—'Nexi in order after passing Grand Manae, is Head Harbour Light. This is placed on the North East extremity of Campo Bello, and is a guide to vessels entering the main Channel ta West Isles, Moose Island, and the inner Bay of Passamaquoddy ; it (wables vessels also at all times to enter Head Harbour — it is a fixed WHITE lieht. Point Ije Preau Lights. — Ij^pon this projecting head land two lights are placed, one above the other, and distant eighteen feet. — Both lights can be seen from every point of the compass, where they may he uae- f«I — both are fixed and white. Partridge Island Light. — This light, at the entrance of the River and Harbour of Saint John, having been established upwards of forty years, roquires no particular notice further than that it is a fixed white light. Beacon Light. — Within Partridge Island, and apon a Spit or bar, which extends about half a mile s. s. £. ofi*Sand Point, aad which dries at two thirds ebb, stands the Beacon Tower. Upon this Tower a lio;ht is established, which is eminently useful to the coasting trade (if Saint John, and to all other vessels having pilots oa board, as it enables them to enter the harbour at all hours of the night. A fixed WHITE light. Q,uaco. — A revolving WHITE light is placed on a small rock off" d, there are the foUowmg.] 54 ■^ .; Sam&ro— Sambro Island, mouth of Halifax Harbour— a fixed light. J?©»eway— M'Nutt's Island, mouth of Shelburne Harbour — two lights, one above the other. [volving light. Ldoerpool — Coffin's Island, mouth of Liverpool Harbour — one re- Canso— Island, Gut of Canso — two lights, one abo¥« the other. Halifax— Meagher's Beach, Halifax— one light. Piciou — Entrance to Pictou Harbour— oac fixed light L/rw Poinf—Entrance to Sydney Harbour — one fixed light. The light house on the S. E. end of Cross Island, at the entrance of Lunenburg Harbour, in lat. 44 22, N. long. 64 6, W. would be put in operation on the 1st of December, 1839, and will be distinguished from Sambro and Liverpool Lights, by exhibiting two lights, one 30 feet above the other : the lower one will be a fixed li^bt, the upper one will flash or be darkened at intervals of one minute, and can be distinguished from the gradual motion of a revolving light, bv the (quickness of its motion or change from light to dark. The building is painted red, to distinguish it in the day time from Sambro and Li- verpool light houses, which are painted white ; and as a further mark of distinction, Cross Island is a low Island, near a mile in extent and thickly covered with trees, whereas Sambro is a high bluff rock, without trees of any description. u Notice has been given that the Light House lately erected on the Island of Sealarie, would be put in opsratiojion the 1st of December, 1839. The building is painted white, and is elevated about 90 feet above the level of the sea, and will be distinguished bv a revolving light of a superior description, visible one minute and invisible half a minute. A good boat will always be kept at the establishment to ren- der assistance to vessels in distress, and a gun is placed there to aiir^' swer signals. The light house is placed near the North Eastern ex- treme of the Island, and can ije seen from a southward or seaward position, nnd without interruption from any highland, until the com- pass bearing becomes to the eastward of N. E. by N. when it will be speedily obscured, and any vessel so placed on that side of the Island, 13 iu danger either of the rocks of Scatarie or the southern shores of Cape Breton Island. — From any position to the Northward or in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, the light can be seen while the distarce ad- mits, but when it bears to the Eastward of S. E. a ship is in danger on the N. E. shores of Cape Breton, therefore as a present rule, where- by due warning may be obtained, the light house should never be brought to bear Eastward of N. N. E. or S. E. by S. by compass, ucr yat approach nearer than one and a half or two miles. Two Light Houses have been erected on the North and South ex- tremes of the Island of Saint Paul's, and the one on the North end would be put in operation on the 1st of December, 1839. Itw''lfibow a very brilliant fixed liglit, and is elevated about 130 feet above the level of the sea. The one on the south end is expected to go into ojieration in a short time : a boat and \^\xn are placea there likewise. One of the light houses will be always open until a ship is on the rocks near ihe centre. The Northern light can be seen to the southward, on any bearing except between N. by E. and E. by N. when it is obscured by the hills to the southward of it. — The southern light can be seen from the northward on any bearing except between S. S. E. and W. whea- that is obscured by the hills to the northward of it, and when clear either light can be seen for six leagues. — The positions of these two light houses appear to be admirably calculated for the purpose of faci- litating the navigation of the Saint Lawrence, as one light will be always op«n, and either can be passed within a mile. m STAFF OF THE ARMY, BBRVING IN THE PROVINCE OP NEW-BRUNSWICK. UNDER THi! COMMAND OF Majob G£m£bal Sir JOHN HARVEY, K. O. H. nd E. C. E. rUBDBRICTON. Captain Samuel Tryon, (43d Ligbt Infantry) Aid-de-Campi. Lieutenant C. F. Harvey, (34lh Regiipent) Assistant do. Lieutenant Harvey, R. N. Acting Militarv Secrelaryt Captain Andrew Nugent, (36th Regimeat) Brigade ll^jor. SAINT JOHN. Town-Major J. Gallagher, (H. P. 98tb Regimeat.) Staff Assistant Surgeon Ferguson . GARnisoNs. — Fredericton — Lieutenant Colonel Maxwell, K. H. (36th Regiment,) Commandant ; Saint John— Miijer Brookes. (69th Re- giment,) ditto; Saint Andrews— Lieutenant Hemphill, (^th Regi- ment,) ditto. Chaplains. — Fredericton — Venerable Archdeacon Coster A. M. s Saint John — Reverend Benjamin G. Gray, D. D. ; Saint Andrews— Reverend Jerome Alley, D. D. ' CosiaiiscARiAT Department. — Saint John — Oliver Goldsmith, E»- 2uir«, Assistant CommisEary General ; Maximilian Melassez, Csauire, ►eputy Assistant Commissary Gerieral ; James D. jiWillan, Clerk ; — Marshal, OfficeKeeper.—Frederii ion— Richard Inglis, Esquire, Depa. tf Assistant Commissary General. , Ordnance Department.— Frederick C Frith, EsquJA, Depnty Ordnance Store Keeper; Lieutenant Samuel Huyghue, 1st Clerk; Ro- iMurt Pickthall, 2d Clerk ; William Bond, Storehouseman ; Harris, Armottcer ; James Emison, Office Keeper. Bafrack Department. — Saint John--Captain Edmonds, (h. p.) Barrack Master; Andrew White, Barrack Sergeant. — Fredericton — John K. Woolfnrde, Esqqire, Deputy Barrack Master; William Fftif- burn. Barrack Sergeant. Royal Engineer Department. — Stint John— Captain Battersbj* Lieutenant Ford^ Lionel Anderson, Ciet k ; Henry Henuigar, OversMr of Works. — Fredericton— Captain Hawks'uaw. Board op Respective OrFxcEns. — Captain Stow, R. A. j Cajptain Battershy, R. ^. ; Deputy Ordnance Store Keeper Frith. OFFICERS OF CORPS SERVING IN THE PROVINCE. Rotal Artillery. — Saint Jb/in— Captain Stow, Lieutenant Wi^ mot — iFVctferic/on— Lieutenant Francklyn. 86th regiment of FOOT— At Frederxctoxi. Lieutenant Colonel — A. M. Maxwell, K, H. Commanding. Major — Geoigfe Cairnes, CMtains—C. Ashmore, Andrew Nugent, A. H. Louis Wyatt, JolMi H. Reeye. Ututmints^JohnPnli, tu^J.^ Q. A. Caodmaa, Arthor Kinlosh, II. RyiMS, Inines Nugwit. -A. 4- ■ ^i:;- > ■4- ■»'* JBnrigJU-^'Ei.'yf. Jennings, B. C. Bntler, Edward Wanriek Ranvf . Paymoiter^H. H. Carmichael. Quartermcuter^Yfrn. Hall. Adjutant— John Pratt, //. i9ttrjr— 2lst ?,Iarch, 1821. The Honorable Lieutenant Colonel William £1. Robiosoa, Assista&A Adjutant General— 11th March, 1839. Lieutenant Colonel John Allen, Quarter Master General-— 4th May, 1839. The Honorable Lieutenant Colonel W. H. Robinsou, Provincial Aid> de-Camp— 14th June, 1837. Major Lemuel Allen Wilmot, JudgeAdvocatc General. Captam George Priestley, Staff Adjutant— 9th Dftay, 1839. NEW-BRUNSWICK REGIMENT OP ARTILLERY. (, ■ Militia Rmntc. R^.^*L AmK Jjtoti. Colonel. ..Richard Ilayne, 28 Feb. 1838. 23 Feb. 1838. Major ..Geora;e F. Street, 10 Sept. 1833. 4 Feb. 1829. 8 May, 1883l Ci^touM ..W.Whii,loclc, 28 Feb. 1889. Thos. L. Nicholson, 30 April, 1830. ditto. t William Rose, 8 April, 1934. ditto. William P. Ranney, 26 April, 1834. ditto. John S. Shore, Id June, 1836. ditto. George P. S Berton, 12 Mar. 1832. 6 May Ifl3». * ' A. K. S. Wcimore, 17 Sept. 1833. R Mar. 189». - Robert Robertson, 9 Mar. 1339. 9 M « I^etdtnanta.... ..T. Berry, 4 Feb. 1829. 28 Feb. lOM. J. Pollock, 8 Oct. 1833. ditto. Charters Simonds, 9 Oct. 1333. ditto. William Ross, 10 Oct. 1833. ditto. William Hughson, 6 Nov. 1833. dittb. , J. Campbell^ ' 9 April 1834. ditto. 17 )'■: Y^j^ ■Vf^XmlTv: Miluia Ranle. LitvUtntmU Stephen K. Foster, 25 April 1834. N. W. Wallop, 26 April 1834. Frederick A. Wiggins, 27 April i«34. D. M'I3 T. Gardincr,(Af.) I Anp '35 Wm.Groireuor, 19 J an '33 .Vm Gov, 20 do do Uietttenatits. F.E.Beckwith,(r.)3lAu'30 W.N.Akerlej-,(r.)l Sep do Holwrt FultoD, 12 Mai. '32 John Gregory, 13 da do W. S. E«ty, 17 Sept. '33 W. D. IlartI, (3 do '4 C.W.M«r«h,(AOlAug '5 ii^iafford Barker, VJ do '6 W. Secee, Jun. 20 do do T.Bowdea, 2 It r. 11 Oc do Joiia Simpton, 19 June,'38 MioUel Fuber, 20 do do Dcravd Carroll, 21 do do 58 EnsigTis. Cito.Wooli, 25 Aug '31 S. D. M'Pherion,7Sep '4 George Lee, jr. IC Jun '6 DaviiS. Kerr, 19 do do Wni, M'Lean, 2D do do F. A. H. Straton, 21 do do Jainet S. Beek, 25 do do Geo. S. Flood, 1 Mar. '39 •John S. Coy, 2 do do Paymtster. Jai. Taylor, (capt) 14 .Tun ['24 Adjutant. G. F.H.Minehin, Capt. 18 Stp(. '38 QitartertnasUr. B. Wo'.bauptvr, Cant. 11 Oct. do Surgeon, T. Einerion, 29 Juij '1 9 Assistant Surgeon. n. A. Hartl, 19 Mar. '89 Second Baltalioa. Lieutenant-Colonel.. John Allen, 21 May ^1 Majori. W. Darldion, 8 Srpt. '34 Abrab.'Terxa, 10 ief . *88 Captaim. Gourde Long, 2 Feb. *29 W. C. Jodia, S do do Jas. Hartley, ' 4 do do Jaiaes Miles, 2 April '32 John Bxrker, 20 Sept. 'SO W. Kitchen, 21 do '32 J. Hammond, 6 do *S4 W. Davidson, 7 do do D. Phillips, 8 do it* John Yerxa, 10 Sep. '3a Enoch Dow, 11 do do Daniel Parent, 12 do da D2« J. CampbtU, 20S»pt'S& B. Burn, 21 do do George Fox, 24 do do R. E. Barker, 6 Sept ^34 Henry Jones, 8 do do Thos. Parent, 9 do do D. Yerxa, Jun. 10 Sep. 'SS JamtiCllfi', 11 do do Jacob M'Kean, 12 do do James Ghriaty, 13 d^ do Benj.Whetlcr, 14 do do Ira Inerahani, If do do Robt. KilbuTD, 16 do do IHriiDotr, 17 do do -♦> v** i,*-' '2« d» do ^34 d* do |.*S« da do d* d» do d* do f f Joka Brewer, 15 Fob '39 J«hn DavUiM, 16 d* d» ▲u Daw, 17 do do J. R. Patttrson, 18 do do Entigni. Jtaoi Golder, S July '29 Wn. Jonet| 6 do do T. Pareot, 8 do do 8. Croakilr, 11 do do P. Watson, 14 do do Janiei Kelioo, 25 Sep '32 B. Hueitii, 7 do '34 Joi. Allad^, 8 do do J. Iii|raham, jr. 9 do do Ch. Look, 15 Ftb '39 J. S. Elfigoed, 16 do do Wm Ha{s«raiaa, 17 do do T. B. Wbcoltr, 18 do do B.- Alherton, 19 do do J, W. Rainiford, 19 do do Jimri Ptrent, 20 do do Matthew Philli|ii, 21 do do Tbomai Eraser, 23 do do Pawnuater. J, AIUa^Ccapt.)2Jul7 tt AdJvamU. LLawroBce, c. SOSep.'SO Sturgton. W. Carcrhill, 16 Apl '» Quarte matter. X>. Parent, Eni. 3 Juljr '38 Third BaU."(^ighl Inf'y.) Lituttnant CoIotuI. John Rohioioo, 1 Jan '32 Majm g. A. M*Lean, » June 'SC E.N. Kendall, 11 Sep '37 Captains. Roji Ourrie, 12 Dec. ^28 D. Hallett, 18 do do Geo. Clemeuti, 14 do do L. Campbell, 15 do do J. M'Gibbon, 12 June '30 P. Campbell, 8 do i5 O. Neveri, 19 Sep '37 JobaSteplicm, 20 do do Arch. M'Lean, 10 do '38 Alex. Roti, afr. 15 July '39 Lt'tUenontt. Wa. Stirling, 8Junt'.iS Jacob Brown, 19 do '6 Dan. Manien, 18 Sept. '7 J»s. Carman, 10 do '8 Joha Yerza, 11 do dto Thos. Campbell, 12 do do Robert PaUier, 13 do d« Ensigns. G. M. Robinson, 1 8 Sep '87 Geo. Neveri, 20 do do Wni. Dayton, 21 do d» JobnM'Leau, 10 do '38 Alx.Ciimpbeli jr. 11 dodo Wyn. William*, 12 do do Thoi.Wiig!it,jr. 13 do du ' li.Copperthwaite, 14 do d* H. B. Robinioa, 8 Mar *39 Adjutant. T. Wright, cap. 20 May It ^ Surgeon. Jamei Rohb, 8 Martb, '89 Quartermatter. M. Pickard, 15 Dt. 23 SAINT JOHN CITY MILITIA. Fun B^ttilion. IMuttnant Colonel. 15. L. Peten, 27 Not. '38 Majtr. Q. J). RoblOfon, 27 do do Captains. M. Henaiear, SO Aug '50 K. Lu Jarrii, 30 Jan '33 C. Drarv, Jr. 31 do dr. T. M'Mackin, 1 Feb do V. Diibvow, Jr 2 do do H. NlILugrin,30Maydo W. Hutehintoa, 81 do do John Koberfton, 30 Aug '34 Paler Duff, 31 ' do do Bartillai Aailey, (Afr.) 1 [Sep. '35 WDW Hubbard, 10 Ap 68 G. RuA«biiiion, 17 do do T. W.Peten, Ad. 29 Jan '39 Fu'St lAiutenants. W. O.Smilh, ri S9Jan'33 Douelas Clarke, 30 May do W. H. SevTil, 1 Juiit du A. Koberuon, 20 Aug '84 Wm. Hngarly, 21 do do K. Ketclium,Ar. I8ep'35 John Saadall, 16 April, '38 E. L. Thorne, 17 do do SiiBoa W. Cock, 18 do do Tboa. S. E«(eyj 19 Ap. do T. Ni»bet,jr. 23 April '39 Jehn W. Smith, 24 do do George Wketler,25 do do Second Licutrnants. J. W. M*Leod,(Riflei) U June*28 .Win.RoborUen. 8 Sep. '34 J. Cudlip, Af. 1 do '55 E.A. Price, Af.31 Aug'36 Edaiund Kaye, 18 Ap. '38 Geotge ThoHiai, 19 do do G.natchinien, jr. 20 uo do Wm. E. Moore, 21 do do William Howard,, 22 do do Wm. F. SoOth, ;0 Sep do Saml. L. Ti ley, 11 do do D. M. Rohrrtion, 2S Ap '39 T. W. ttoberlson,24dodo K. S. Ilutahison, 25 do do T. A. Paddock, 26 St p 'JJ9 Jamei Robertson, SO do d«i Paymaster. Jaj. Kirk, capt. 22 Aug. '35 Adjutant. T.W. Peters, c. 29 Jan. '39 Surgeon^ J. Boyd,M.D. 6 Sep. '23 Quartcrmeuter. E.J.Rudd.capt. 29May'33 Enrolling Officer. T.Baldwin, cap. 21 Jul.'32 RiSe Battalion. Lieutenant Colonel, Charles Wai^d, 1 Jan. '32 Major. Captains, Greg. Vanhorne, 5 S«p. '21 The.. Marritt, 1 July, -^22 Strph. Smith, 26 Aug. 'SS J. T. Haaford, 5 Dee. '24 J. V. Thurgai, 23 Sep. '26 Wm. Miiliin, 6 Not. '33 G. W. Tiidale, 7 do du John Wi*harl, 8 do do T. B. Millidee, 9 Jan. '38 E . W.G recn wood, 24 F«.'3a First Lieutenants, J. Wel-wura, 7 Nov '33 Robert Summers, 8 do do Chas Johnston, 9 Nov. '35 B. P. Wallop, 10 do *\» George Merritt, 11 do do J. L. Wilmot, 12 do do Joha C. Ward, 1 3 do do CBai. Gallagher, 9 June '38 Thomns Wall ice, tO do d» David M'Millan, 24 Feb'S9 Jamet Nethery, 25 do d« Second Litutenanti. T. B. Wilion, 7Nov»3S. Thoi.A. Sia«IOM,ll do do .Tas. M'Doiinell, 9 Jan. '88 Tho<. G. TisdaW, 10 do do Ge«. F. Wilmrt, 11 dodo J JL.AMmmu,t. 1 tf»p.'S4 J.F.Goddard, rir2 dodo Hen. Ketchuni,ri<. 3 do do Andff vr Black, 27 Nor '38 T. GilUtpir, 1 It. 9 Ap. j9 Entignt. G. Vauf h4n, £5 0< t. >2t J. Bfatteay, if. 5 July, '30 F. Ilathtway, 3" iug^. do II. Quiiiton, br <*» J Liiiglty, IS-nt^viTj-Jj.! Joliii Aiitlry, l> '/.'. :!•> I. Fl.t, 29 do do Ro1}fM Sloven*, 3J do do A Ijutunt. A. Blenz ei, i'.>|lipn Moiier, 16 Aug'SS Th ' •> Fowiiei,17 do do Woi. .v4 Vaitghl, 8 Apr.'S4 Gro. Matters, 6 Dec. t Jm. Hatheway, 10 Sep. '• JphnB.Pattisoa, 11 do da En$ign*. n. Anthanr, 22 Sept. '31 C. M. Wooilon, 9 Apr. '23 W. K. Srntill, 25 Oct '39 ' Philip Moiirr, 16 Auj. 'I J. Giiniiinsham, 8 Apr. M Jar. cs Muran, 6 bee. '17 Tl!o«. Heari, jr. 10 Sep. '3« Kd.v.4id Brown, 11 dfo do A.G. Crix.k^hank, 9 Ap.'SS Aifjutant. T.lI.BIark, cap. 5 Aug. '31 Paymaatcr. I'M J. R.Pi«rlel'»w,r»p.24«o» ^uaHt)vnniter. T. Stcphf n(, SO Aug. >SI> Swgton. G J. flardiug, 1 Jaa. %i 5AINT JOHN SEA FEN0IBLK8. LimtteutMU Colonel Allfw Otiy, Gommandan/.— (26.h February, ISSa) Cnvtains. Jolm Owcnr, 20Jany. '31 Gro. Stanton, 2CDei Cnftodn* Wai. Eagle*, 10 Mny, '21 Saail. Stiange, 29 Mar. '25 Thomas Reed, 2 Aug. '30 J. Ponifoid, 20 J*n. '34 Wm. P. Scolt, 21 do do Rvbort Eili), 22 do do Joha Reed, 17 Aug. '36 Wn. Lawton, 18 do do Gav. L.LoTett,26 Dec. '37 Ckorge Eaglet. 10 Sep '.18 lAmtenants, W: Drake, 29 Mar. '25 J. Stackhoose, do do N. VafI, 23 Mir. '33 W. Jordan, 2d Lane, 1 Fi b do John Drown, 2 do do H. G. Mo. an, 3 d«t do S. Fr«.er, 4 do do John Uirhaidicn, 17 Au '3C W. D. Fauike, 18 do da Gro. Stanton, 2CDee.tT Binianiin Peel, 27 do da Andrew C. 9ity, 23 do da Jnliii Ilnwt, 10 Sep ^t» Jainp* Biiggi, ll do do Oha*. KaKiev, 12 do da Wui. Wiigid, IS do da AdiutaiU. T.M.gnii>'h,c.23FtK'M Paytntuter, Benin. S anion, (capl. 20 Mny, '33.)26De«,'87 Quartemuritcr. Win. Lf aviti, cap. 22 Fck 1'31 Surgeon. J. Paddock, 29 da db SUNBURY COUNTY MIHTIA. Ltemtotumt Colonel. T. O.Milei, 25 Oct. 1828 Major. ttfa. l&Twaid, 9 Aar. 'Si 60 Ciiptai'M. F. A DevfUtr, 11 Sep. '27 E. A. Mile., 28 0.L '23 Jerc. Tract/, 25 Aug. '29 W. S. Barker, 3 Aag. 'BO Geo. Nivrrt, 8 Sep. '54 Linui Seelv, 7 do da Heary JLoder, | d* djft: . '1 'ST d* i*sa im *2t • «*• '21 di •Ji '29 ' '39' '1 »4 *f7 '31 4* 'SO ♦31 ST ■to dp Si ie SO >7 I O.H. K. Harding, 10 S« *S8 l*r«Dt. Soiitik, 11 do do JAeuttnantt. K. Hukkard, 11 Sept. '27 Q. Miln, 26 Oce. '23 O. HuoN, 24 Au;. '29 T. lUfon, jun. 26 do 4o H. Goburn, 30 Auf . '30 JohnBaile/, 6 Sept. do Wm. Kinbill, 7 do ilo ioiwGluier, 10 Sep. '38 EbtBttorBorpo, 11 dodo Thoa. U. Smith, 12 do do Eraipu. A. 8. Ilubltle, 10 S*p. 'S7 W. Eaiterbrooks H2 do do Q. B. Taylor, 25 Uot. '38 J. Till*7, jun. 2fl do do II. Dootir, 26 OcL '23 D. Barker, 30 Aug.^SO Q»o. Nevrr*, jr. 7 Sep »34 Samuel Soiitli, lb S«p. '38 BtllkUil Rojrt, tl ^ &9 Adjutmnk J. Hason, cap. Sfi Ao^ *|B PaynuuUr. Q. Prioilkj, cap. I So, W Qttartermmittr. Z. D. Urown, 29 Mar. V Surgtan. J. W. Darker,SOA»»« Second Battalion. CHARLOTTE COItnTY MILITIA. Fknt Battalioa Paymaster. D.M'Farlanr, Id, 29dodb J. WilioB, cap. 2 Sept. '24 John Turner, jr. 23 do do Colonel. Adjutant. Alei. M'Kay,jr. 24 do do ■Mdk M'Kaj, 1 Nor. 1793 J.H.Whitlock, c 25Sep'3J Hugli M'Kay, 30 Sopt do lAtutenant Colonel. Quarttrmotter. Pnvmatter. O. Oaapbell, 24 May, 1824 D. W. J -ick, 25 OcL »J8 Major. Surgeon, W. Barnett, 1 March, '32 g. Fiye. Copfatru. Jaa. Bojd, (rif.) 5 Dec. '24 T. Gonaick, 19 May, '23 O. M'Majter,(» f) 5 Fe. '29 _ . , — ■" . , John Rodge;,28 J«ne,'SO «,. ^^'IJ^'' «"* ?/*"*'-,^, John Stub*, 3 April, '32 Thoa. Wyer, 22 Jnne, ♦24 ThoBBi Berry, 6 Dec. '37 „ ,. ^, T'V'""-, , .o- John Giant, 7 do do H"*** Flaherty, 1 Jan. '32 Firit lAeutenants. -. -,.„ ^m^tris. , ,^^ „ . ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ J. Moore, (rif.) 3 Feb. '29 ?' S- \'''"'» ? V" -T' i! """' ""i'A *^ "'"■• * Jo.. Walton, 28 June, '30 f-p'i"';''^ '/»?'''' ^1 n i> w .^"•^•"'.w «. J. Aymar, (a! f.) do ' do Jed-CalifT, » J^-ne, ^0 C. R. Hattjeway, 6 Mar»» 8. H. Whitlock, 6 Doc '37 ?• S"^ e, 27 May, '22 J. Inger.ol, 1 1 Sept. »J» 8ai»uel Grltj, 7 do do i"-J'^^h ^^ July, '25 „.?«i"«'»«v *^ T.B.Wil.on, 8 do do fi?*"'"'"' ^P''-^ W«. M Lean, IS J.no « JohnM'Cutd>, 9 do do 'I' ^x?'!?"' "'\^"i" >' ^* ^^* P^"''."' ^^ Jan '81 JohDperkini;28Mav,'33 ?' )^»''".\ »V"'^' ?^ VpH^id Fi,J,er,4 do Aaoi Hitchings 20 do do i""^^..^"'*'"' Vo^t?" ,o« Second L*":5?''' ^^3V'f O.F.Ca«pbell, r. 5 De. '24 4' '''''iJ! ^''.'""' !? j° ^" , ., u 11, WiUn,rif. l9May,'23 »""• ^V f- *' •j.-Te '^'' 1* L-S'i"1i"*^" ». Wauou rif. do do '*"•'? J".»ti»on, 30 Sep. do H. H. Hatch. Pnymatter. T.T.Wyer, It. lOMac'SO Adjutant, Hub. Flaherty, e. 9 Ap. ^ ^ureeon. Edw. Dewolfe, 25Maj, >» Quarttrmaiter. Joi Meiiinctt, It. 19 Jm 'M Third BatuUoik lAsutenant ColanaL ©.Townae.d,».f.3FeK'29 . -tiK'^een D. Thompson, 28 Juae, '30 ^- Welraort, C. M«OiiJloeh, 29 do do r;^^"!^'"'; Plti lip NowtoB, 5 do do J Appleby, H Sept 'ST riltiam Ferrif, 12 do 6m T.Cunniughaia, 28 May^S H. li. Hatch, 13 Feb. t Lit,%iitKnanti, ' Lini.ttnant$. 13 June, '25 E. Wilson, 11 Sept. >9r 10 Mar. '28 S ami. Cheney, 27 Mai, »• 1 OmiVnlJ^itll rir £ An 'a? J. Mijsiliett, do. 2 July. '29 Daniel Galeomb, 28 do do HeorvFrJe 6d1E' '37 ^ J"-ti««n.' 11 di '32 Wm. Chaffey, 15 Feb. '38 €. W WarSliW 7 do Vt P- M'Diarmi.l, 31 July, '33 Georijo Fountain, ]«d« d« JanosStenson, ' 8 do do f»»'uel Califf, 1 Aug. do William Price, 17 do d* W«. Meloney i. f. 9 Jo do *J; ^y.*)"'*'^*' ^^3"' '^^ M' ^iu^erald, 18 do do «. Bartlett, 6 Dec. '24 ^•'"r ^V.'^.'*''' ^ ^" '^° T. Connick, 1 April, '27 ?'""' ^'i'""^'' ^ ^» •^*' IL Ilutchinion, 2 do do i^^" ""f'^'l"''^ ^3 do do J. Connick, 19 May, 28 JJ'**'' Virden, 24 do do 8. Shearman, jr. 4 Feb. '29 ^' H*wki;w, 30 Sep do W. Walton, 28 June, '30 _ ^,. f':«»Sr»w. O. Frje, 6 April «32 ^ pi'"V'' ,.. ^o^/^• ^^ Joh.Klkln,on, 6bec'37 ^k^m^^^^V^^W^'^..^ rp ar ' ,. a .im Aaoi Hitchings, 7 do do i"'*" Mann, jr. ») June '38 T. Moies, cap. 11 A«| ••« "niM. 8im« tr « An Aa Peler Clinch, 21 do do Quarter Mtuttn, 5«;V HuJhIni., 9 do Z 5'/^"«'-,f «"' ?J i"'r, d- H Caulkjn, 25 Oci ^ ««ow BiRfpao*. 10 do do ^'""' ^"'''t '* ^*''* ^^ Church Meigi, ^^ Feb ^ C Oa«ipbeli, jr. (a«p.) 27 Wm. Smartt, 20 d« do „f"'^"7:« -. T. Batson, 19 do do John Oaldcr, 30 do do En%ignt. Aug. Bancroft, 18 8«pt*99 Charles Hitch, 29 May >SS War. Ingersoll, 19 June d» O.E.0.Hatl.eway,16Fo«» JobnM'Intosh, 28Uayd«' Adjxttant. t p J do *21 Fowth Baliiitoa. LisutenarU Colonel. Savid Mnwatt, I Jan *!)2 V. Vtrki. IJiD Captaiint. An UptcM, 3 Juns Jamai 'Jrown, 1 d* J. Ytinj, (r..) 29 Mar '27 J. OoDviiflfc, 2 Ffb '29 Altx. Grant, 1 March '32 W. Thcapion, 9 April '34 Bavid T/pton, 10 d* do Thoi. Mitchell, 11 do do Jai. Maxwall, Ijl Feb. '39 Win. Libhy, Ifi (^» do Wm. M'Leod, 17 do do D.y.Gltndeniiing, 18 do do First Lieutenant!. H. M'AllwHr, 27 Mar '20 A. CltnJeRninr, r. C Fe'39 W,Arw»lrong, r. 6 Apr T. Wa'J, S do '32 34 John Hiniiak, 10 d'» do A. Buchanan, 15 Feb. '39 Joi. Andraw*, IG do do John OrifliBer, 17 do do John Niibtt, 18 do do Joiiah ?*oerf, 19d%4o William Wation, 20 do do Johi. Maiw'il, 21 do do Second Lieutinanti. A. Lindaa?, 5 April 'S2 8. Hill, (rifln) 7 do do Joi. Maxwell, l.SFeb'Sa Joi. Yoitnf, (rif.) li do do Dan]. M'Aliiitar. 17 do do Jacob Hoppi, 18 do do Knrigni. Jas. Minrhie, 15 Fab. '3<) Jeaiay Chriitio, 1^ do do IIarr;i Thoiiipion, 17 do do Ilarrii 8co(l, 18 do do John M'Lcod, 19 do do Justin Moore, 20 do do Samuel Thomai, 21 do du Jacob Rcid, 22 do do Jdjutmht. A. Oampkall, cap 1 Ap. *SS Paymatter. J. Marki, cap. 1 March *d« Quartenniuttr, R. Wadon, It. 8 June, *9d Surgeon. L. WtiloB, 1 Marali *» Oaralry attached to Fovrtk Daltalitn. Captain. William Todd, 26 D«c.*S7 First Lieutenant, Wm. Bucbannan, 36 d« d* Secand lieutenant. Win. Woodcock, 26 do d* Comet, Thomai Gotterel, 39 do do (Quartermaster ThoBiai Alboe, 23 do (U> WESTMORLAND COUNTY MILITIA. Colonel Williaai Bolst'ord, uemmaBding. . Firat BaQalJva. ^ Alryor, R. SeW^Jun. 31 July '32 Captains. T.E.Smith, U June '26 Wna. Smith, 12 Ho do Jw. B.^ttj, I!:- May, '28 M. Suuimrn, IS do '29 K. Stilaf, 1') do do S. Underwood, 23 July '32 J. Orandall, 29 do do S. Bab i not, SO do do R. Stilo$, 21 May '8 11. Haonington, 22 do do Atex. Cain, 23 do do IMiu Bouford, 25 Feb. '39 Lieutenants J. Gainer, 12 June '26 John Jones, 1.3 May '28 W, B^tcDiin, 15 do '29 J. N. Chapman, 17 do da S. Wrldon, 18 do do J. M'Corftick, l9 do do W. Mine, jr. 29 July '32 J. Welling, 3i) do do John SluUz, 81 do do P. Conitantinc 1 Aug do John Scott, 21 May '33 J. Hanaiu(30 G. Ketaruru, 31 do do T. Trenholm, 25 Sep. 'M W. Evani, 26 do do O. Dixon, 3d. 3 July '3 Thos. Sayrc, S2 Jane '35 Geo. Scoullar, 33 do du Wm. Carier, 13 Juno »M Wn. Brown, 19 do do Jm. Maxwell, 30 do 4m JSnsigns. Wm. Lamb, 28 July »» Cha^. Dixon, 25S*pt'3S C. Boil lienhoasp, 26 do do Bfnj. Weill, 28 do do Wm. Barnei, 2SJana '5 T. Aidei-ion, 24 do do W. Chapman, 13 Aug 'SS David Taylor, 19 do do Jo». White, 20 do do D. Robichaud, 21 do dc Adjutant. J.Chflpman, cap 18 Jua *86 Quarter Master, Thai. Sayre, capt. do do Paynuuttr. Joaepb Alliioa, (cap.) C2 Jonf, *%S Surgetn. R. Smith, 1 Jaae »10 Assistant Surgtm. M. Dotkhtoie, 22 Jnij '38 ■■4 1 '<■<, '■4 # 1 J I J ■4 m TbM BattelUa. Mofor. CUrkr, 26 Maj '84 Captains. 29 Nov '22 27 April 12 June '.13 22 Oct 1 Atic 2 (1. M. Wilnot, iahn Smilli, D. CuDitron, T. B. Moort, J. Brtw-ter, O. Oalkiiu, lie '35 do W. Fillemore, 3 do do K. Ptck, 17 Auir '36 W. KJrkpilrick, 23 Ap '39 Daniel SteeTM, 24 do do JobnOlevelaiid, 25 do do Lituttnanti. E. Peek, 26 Oct. W. Haid« 27 Oet Elian Pecki 10 June W. Groc», 13 do J. BtatiT, Jun. 14 da . K. StfpheRi urt. 320«« 'SS J. Rodgari, art. 39 d» do '23 '28 '33 do do A. Rohjnawi, 1 Au« '» N. Wolb, 2 dodo B. H. Nrweomh, 3 d« d* Patk. Sinatair, 23 AnI. '8D Thof. CUike, 24 d« do Mariner StvtTCi, 2i do d« Ejuiffnt. John Reid, 11 June '38 Wn. BoJf^eri, 15 da da Jnlin Itodjgeii, I Au(. d« O. Robinsoa, 2 do do T. FiUgaraW, 23 Apl. '«!) Luka Bifwilar, 21 do da Michael Dufly, 25 do do Win. M'Kay, 26 da do Banj. Mnrvhall, 27 da do Jaiiiua Biihopp, 28 do do JdjiUant. J. Stnrritf, Cap 27 Apl. '24 Q:tinrte)' Master. G. Rod|;erf, 22 Aug '25 Surgton. W. Wihan, 25 Oei >2« FMrlli DirftollM. TAeuttrwint Cttontl. H'j. Chapman, 8 Jm«, ft Major. Philip Ohapaian, da do d* Captaira. 3. Aadanon, 31 Maj, '31 John Avard, 1 Jnoa At Juka Tranholm, 9 4m tkt Lieutenant$. Wm. Hufhion, 20M»y do W' AndrrsoD, 31 da d» LilTv Allan, 1 June 4a J. Oowiiing, 2 do Robert Oopp, 18 Hay Ensijm. JahnO^Jt-n, IS Maj fkt Win. Morrta, Id d« i4u lienj. Allan, 20 tU dn Aavid Shiw, 25 da do Ridi. Hmohinsen, 21' do do JjUuttnants. Wm. JopKn, 7 do do Andrew Hbt, 5Aprir26 J. T. Williilou, do do Wir>. Caroiin, 9 do do D.Johnken, 29 do do J. MNLaaa, P. Morrison, J. M'Kensie, J Rnii*^!!, Jaaiw Caie, I). Keith, 1 Jul/ do 13 June '36 19 da do 20 Ho d:i 21 do do 22 do do J. H. Peitirf, (I It. rif.) l« April, 36 Qro. Lftion, (2 It. r.) do do D. M'N3U!:hlon,8Mar.'S9 Alex. DavidioB, 2i Apl. do D. M'Lpod, 24 do do Geo. Wiliijlon, 25 do do Don. M'Donild, 26 do do Caleb M'CulIc/, 27 do do Asa Perky, 28 do do Jalin Maekie, 29 do do Ensigns. J. Stewart, 9 April >2S" J. Porter, 29 June '30 M. Clfirke, 18 June >36 J. Carrulheri, 20 do do J. Lobban, 22 do do J. M'Laod, 23 do do H. Caraian, 24 do do W. Johnstaa, 25 do do JaJ. Brophy, 8 Mircli, '3* Ales. Caiofran, 23 Ap. rto John Sinclair, 24 do do James JolinitCD, US do do AMna Gilwour, 26 do da Peter Gruy, 27 do do William Ru^stll, 23 do da Alex. Ruisoll. 29 do do James Searlie, SO do da Adjutant. D. M'Donafd, can 9 Jnn '23 Quarter Master. J. Daridsan, 9 June do Surgeon. Alex. Kay, 28 June '30 Major. W. Salter, 18 June tC Captain/. C. M'Don*ld, 20 Ami 12 J. Beits 22 do io E. Fowler, 23 Aug. 22 J. Fraser, 1 June 23 Abel Pand, 10 May '24 Wm. I.och, 25 April 'X5 D M'Kay, 26 do do J. M'DoiialJ, 12 June '27 W. Fiddes, l«May»» A. Duucai, 19 do d« A» Moom, 5 April H. B. Alli«an, « do T. Underbill, 8 do Rt Jardiue, 9 do George Kerr, 15 Feb. Jarad Tazer, 16 do dtj Tbo.Willou?hhy, 17 do dw Lieutenants. T. Smilb, II May 24 A. llovrjf 13 do dw J. Hover, 18 do '8U T. CoughUn, 22 do (it* '3« lb do '9 Second BaltalioD. Lisyittnant C»l Ho do 15 Fab. '9 18 do do 17 do do Id do do May ^4 t Y f T HvircMMb, )J 49 d« f. Dtfidi«a, SO d» da A.Oanpbcll, 19 do 30 Jsiin Ltdie, 6 April '36 Obat. iU*R«w, 8 do du Jb M*Eich«rn, do dc Rieluird L7Hn,10 do d« Jm. UolaM, J J do do W. Small, IS 4o R. DunAo, 13 do John Pond, 14 do D. U*Taviib, 16 Ho T, UMBriiay, l5Frb. do do do do '9 Kdwd. Willialon, 17 do it Williaa Ltddro, 18 do do Jam*! Rf dtfy, 19 do do Richd Pat(«raoa, SO do do Adjutant, D.Orockar, (rofi 1 \ MaySA 11 llay,^3«. OuartermoMter. Allan DavidiON, 10 1? ok "B RE8TIG0UCHE COUNTY MILITIA. BtnUtnnnt Colonel. R. Forguaon, 1 Jan. '32 Major. Ad. Farfuton, 19 Mar. '39 Captairu. J. Doaulu, 26 Dcr. '25 tk M'lolotii, 27 do do D. 8(ewart, 9 March *37 A. M'Plionioii, 10 do tin R. Fcrguion, jr. II A. Frajf-r, 23 May '31 W, MTherion. 9 M-» '.37 Andrew Barbarif, 11 Jo do Jimra Paul, 12 do do JoliD M-Furlane, 13 do do Emignt. D. M'Nair, 9 Mat '37 R. Mnnfgonarj, 10 do do U. Jartiiut, 11 dodo M. For|uion, 12 do do Adjutant. Jan, MTherion, c U OeSt Surgein. D. R. Cartttr, M. D., t« Marrb, 'SO Quartermaster. Joirpli lluntor, (It.) d* do GLOUCESTER COUNTY MILITU' *.- Vtral Battalion. Jfoior. MraMnitr, 9 March 'a7 Captain*. • .laneaLer. 12Ju't'24 Joho Fraitr, 16 May '29 Bonj. DawioD, 23 Der. '3) John M'lotoih, 24 do do Fraa. Fergutoii, l3M>ir '7 Richard Carman, 14 du do Waa. B'anrhard, 15 do do P. A. Oumarciq, 9 A{ir. '9 Litutenants. Wm. Gray, 13 July, '24 Mkaa. Comn au, 15 do ilo i Jaa. RobonaoR, 24 M •▼ '31 Antolnt Degrace, 25 do do Doo. Fergunon, 14 Mar '7 Michael O'Brien, 15 du Jo Bamaal Napier, 9Api. '9 JttMoa Jobnilou, 10 do do Eruigni. W. F.P.Whettji,l4Mar. r'37 ' J^km Ohambori, 15 do do Joaopb Ooucelte, 16 ^o do AtK. AoJoraoa, 17 do do Groigt DeBloii, 9 Apr. '9 William U«yd, 10 do do Pitymatter. T. M. DcBloiii, r. 9 A|i.'39 Adjutmnt. Jas. Ltr, c.«p. 12 July, '24 Surgeon. Rubert Gordon, 9 Apr. '39 Quartermaster. J. Reed, lie ai^. 15 Maj '29 Soeond Battalion. LicHtenant Colonel. John Ycunr, 1 Jon. 1832 Major. W. Landry, 1 March, '82 Captains. W. Drysdale, 14 Jiino, '24 II. Adams, 11 July, '25 A. LaHilry, 12 do do Jno. A'laiDS, 13 do do M.Campbell, ad. l2Jly.'26 R. Iliion, 1 March Mich. Martin, 2 do Wm. Yount;, 3 do FclerDcGrace, 4 do Jolin Doen, 5 do do do do do Lievtfinant*, J. Ocnnie, 13 July, *fM J. Spence, 14 do do A. Campbell, 28 Jan. '27 P. Campbell, 29 do do Urban Landry, 1 Mar. '3S A. Louiier, 2 do do Jol^n Vincent, ' 3 do da John Furlong, 4 do da Wm. Jardine, 5 do db Jamea Young, 6 do Ao Jauief Drrin, 7 do da M. Duval, t do do Geo. divrct, 9 do da C. Codsbliu, 10 do do Ensig-na. A. Landry, 1 Mar. *&! A. Hobiihaud, 2 dift do Jas. Saivell, 3 d« da Thomas K»rr, 4 do do And. Wilson, 6 do do Roae Cheiion, 6 do do Adjutant. M.Campbell, ep. iSMj.^ Faymaster. H.W.BalJwiu. c. 1 Mar*a Quartermaster. Joo. Ritchie, 15Ma)r, 'a» KENT COUNTY MILITIA. BatUltott.^ ti/tmiftmant Colonel. l*Kean,lJan. '32 Major, Bl VAImon, 21 May, '83 Gaptains ••«. Papn, 25 Auj. '21 WauBovier, i0May,'24 R. Jardiao, 21 Feb. '26 J.P.¥«Kd,(rL]Sfir0T. do 04 J. W. Weldon, 25 Oct. '28 Colin Rankin, 21 May, '33 fiaml. Uirvan, 22 do do Wm. Brait, 23 do do Jo«. Muzcroll, 1 July, '4 Wm. Roach, 2 do do lAcutennnti, Donald Rnakin, 19 Feb. '26 W.Fit£gcrald, 25 Hiy, '33 J.A.CWO, [r] 26 do do Wa^QirvM^ 37 da da A. M'Michael, 1 Jalj, ^ John Miller, 2 do da Andrew Disoo, IC Apr, *t John Maine, 17 do da Pal'k. Doneily, 18 do da Jaa. D. Welrfon, 19 do da Ar«h. F.M*Kay,20doda Ensigns. DaTid Wright, 24 Xa7<8l JohnClare.rr.]38 da da lalwM*K«rs tJnW H ft .T«t. OtTligkar, 4 do do Jvi. Grabin, 11 Aug. do Kpb.Whoton, I') Apr. '8 RoM. M'AlmoB, 17 do do J. M. Walktn, 1 < do do Wm. Dohtrty. 19 do do Adjutant. D.Swajne, [cap] 20 Jiin'37 Quartermaster. D.Qifford, [tnj 21 Ma/ >3 Surgeon, E. Ma«Urion, 13 Feb. ^26 Seooad Battalion. ZAeutenant Colonel. Junw hoag, 1 Jan. 1832 Mt^or. Captaint. John Bowser, 23 May, '31 W. Hannington, 26 do do Ira Hicks, 27 do d> P««cnl Porrier, 28 do do Robert Dyiart, 9 Aug. 8l Syd. Chapman, 10 do do Jncub G«inrr, 22 Oct. '8 Thos. Auineau» 28 do. do Lieutenants, ChM. Surrott, 2C Not. '28 T. Buihea, 24 May, 31 L. Seamondt, 27 do do E. Alkinion, 22 Oct. '3 P. Robichaud, 2 do do Chai . n. Saitli, 9 Mar. *J JohnSharidan, 10 do im Jaa. M'Dermot, 11 do dU Entignt. P|a«idPorriar,28Ma7,'n J. Tbibidaau, 25 do do Ira Hirki, jr. 27 do d* P. A. Purdj, 10 Aug. d* Drag. Cormier, 22d Oct '8 John Burke, jr. 2d do d* Michael Harris, 9 Mar. *7 M|irriner Ilicka, 10 do do OIir«r Ward, 11 do do Adjutant. A.B. Sorilh, c. 23 Ma7,'91 Quartermaster. E.Chaj»maa,lt. 121lBr.'97 KING'S COUNTY MILITIA. Flht Battalion. Lieutenant Colonel, Wiii.M'Leed,29May,'33 Major. Phaip Dann, 29 Maj, do Captains. J.S.Welmor*, 27 May, '22 Philip Nase, 29 Apr. '27 John Smith, 19 May, '28 T. Botswick, 25 Oct. '28 And. Hamm, rif. 29 Jul. 32 Jor. Mabee, 29 May, '3 Joeeph A. Lyonj, 1 June do L«wu Oarvcll, 2 do do John Wright, 5 Nor. do Sinl. Gorum, IC Sept. *38 Lieutenante. Jamea Reid, 28 July, '32 D. Harrinaton, 30 do do Geo. Harding, 31 do do J^ D. Williams, 13 May, '3 Gab. Worden, 1 June, do Wm. Gerum, 2 do do Benj. Cole, 4 do 71. Warren, 5 Not. Joe. Flewelling, 4 Ap. Gmw Neal, 20 May, John Piers, 21 do Jn. Flewelling, 22 May '37 W.M>Keel,2dlt.rir.24do I. H. Foster, 10 SepL '38 W.O. Smith, 2 It. rif. 11 do Ensigns, W.G.Harding, 30 July, '32 Hfcury Nase, 31 do do Hob. Crawford, 31 May, '3 Ispac Vanwart, 1 June, do James M'Leod, 2 do do Ju. Kieistcd, 5 Not. do Ab. D. Mabee, 20 May, '7 Stephen 8afii(h, 21 do do Ttios. Flewelling, 22 do do Craif Parker, 10 Sep, '8 HkuMloHp^ick* U 4« do do do 'G '7 do Adjutant. D.Wetmorv, capt. 1 May, t'27 Paymaster. D. Pickett, 31 July, '32 t Quartermaster. CaTalry attached tn 1st Bat> talioB, King's. C«p talloo, Kiag'i Coptatn. Richard Roach, 8 Apr. 34 £iteutenant. Wm. M'Leod, do do d» Cornet. Wo. M4 Litutsnanic. Major. W. Foihay, 29 Aug. '27 Captaijit. T. Hewlet, 6 June, '23 R. Golding, adj.25 May,'24 T. R.Wetnore5^1J Sep.'26 D. Saaith, H. Lyons, J. Gorb'f, S3 do do O. Smith, 7 Sept. '30 Brad. Hewlett, 21 Aug. '3 W. CoIwelJ, 11 do '4 R. Smi:b, jun. 20 do do D. Vanwarl, 21 do do Joho Currie, 5 Oct. '35 Jas. Golweii, 10 Sep. >38 Litutenantt. '34 "J5 '36 '37 '33 J. Orahani, R. Diagee, R. Hawlelt, Oao. Vail, AM** JAarritl, J U. Deveber, QfQ. Graham, Jas. E. Smith, 21 do do Richard Gtabam, 22 do dt* Ch. Ourrie, Geo. Fox, F. Purdy, 1 1 Aug, B. Carpenter, 5 Oct. 21 Aug. '27 John Gaunce, 31 Aug, 22 do do Alex. Case, 11 Sept. J. N. Fosha^, 10 Sept Adjutant. Robert Golding, (cap(.) 37 Apr. '24 Paymaster. N. H. Deveber, 24 Aug.'29 Quarttrmaster. W.F.Uonaell,c. 31 Aug, 86 Surgeon. R.F.Smith, 24 Aug. '20 J. Calkins, L. MSl K. Briggs, A. Barton, John Mullin, Jesse AltTood, Jamas Mul#i, 11 Aug. Isaac Clarke, 12 do Peter Day, 5 OcL Adjutant. Jobn Earle, (eap 7Jaa.flA 17 Aug. 'd Quarttrmmtttr, D. Palmer, . 20 Aag. *XI Sur^rton. Wm.B.Litti«, (iOe(.*N 27 do 28 do 2 Seat 4 do do do •8 do »4 do 'S %jt- ■>,;:*;»•.'.- Vktt BsttalioD. CARLETON COUNTY MILITIA. Major. Wm. Dihblec, 4d«Jt; Joha Dibblee, 8 May, do J. Kctehan, $ do do Lkutenant Coltnel. Captains. T. Pbilliaf, 9 Joao, St ' Riali. K«(«bi|m, 1 Jm tt T. «. Onlidrft, 6 April, 19 J. DicltMeoo, 90 Amp » . r. do m me, '28 3d Bat< u fane 'SS •• o d« do nant. ia do do Jm,*S8 . ter. l» d* do S»pt. ♦* Au|. '4 Junff *93 do do > Aug. '27 ! do do ; do '30 . Sept. do iJuly, '1 rdo do Sept. do I Aug. '34 I do do Ik June, 'ZS ) do do Aug.' 27 1 do do 1 do do 8 July, 'SI 7 do do 8 do do ZSeot. '8 4 ao do 1 Aug. ' 4 2 do dn 5 0cL 'S i<. 7Jaii.! 17 Aug. 'a to Aag. V 6 0eL>M 4dow: S do do , »J««e,«' •0A«|.» B. P. Griffith, 8 May, ^2 Bufu* Payion, 9 do do John Ktarner, 10 do do £. A- GunUflTe, 12 do do H. £. Dibblee, 13 do do A. B. Shirpe, 26 Auc '4 Jl. S. Demill, rif. 19Fe.'9 Rabh Ketchun, 20 do do R. D. Beard«ley, 21 do do Itaae Csrrill, 22 do do Wm. M'Kcnzie, 17 Oct. do Lieutenants. P. Dickenson, 30 Aug. 29 Ohti. Upham, 11 Mar, 32 Jestph Phillips, 13 do do A. 8. Carman, 26 Aug. '4 E. Eastabrooks, 28 do do P.M. Bedell, 11 Sept '7 J.V.BuitiB,llt. r.9JaD.'8 Ja*. Segec, do do 10 do do S.S. GrosTcnor, 2d do 9 do Hor. Beardsley, 15 Feb. '9 James Crawford, 16 do do W. H. Needhan, 17 do do Wm. Atkinson, 18 do do fiamuel Porter, 20 do do William Connell, 21 do da Ensigns. T. Buriuck, 30 Aug. '29 William Shaw, 25 Oct. do C.Wolhaupler, II May '32 Thes. Upham, 24 Sept. do Ben. Churchill, 25 do do Geo. M'Kenzie, 26 do do Wn. Hannah, 26 Aug. '4 A. Bull, 27 do do Wm. D. Smith, 13 Sep. '7 M.Beardsley,i5Feb. '9 mas Currie, 16 do do Aalhony Blaikie, 17 do do 0. Gilbart Oarvil, 18 do do Bamuel Hillman, 19 do do £bar Orser, 20 do do L. R. Harding, 21 do do G. L. RiyiBoud, 22 do do Jacob Bacon, 23 do do Adjutant. 0. Raymond, c^ Jut. '28 /••ymoster. S. A.Gtrman, c. 9 Jaa. '38 Surgeon, Cb. Rice, 26 Aug. >34 ^arttrmmter. ^urtemuuttr. C.Peabody It. 23 Sep. '36 Patk.Murphj, SNov. ia .1 , Surgeon. Oaralry attached to Firit W. Wylcy, 27 F«b. do att. CarletoD. Captain. Lieutenants, Q. A. Bedel], 29 Sept. S7 Thos. E. Perley, 30 do do Comef. R. R. Ketcbum, S9 do do Second BaltalioB. Zdeutsnant Colonel. J.A.M'LauehUn, 27 Fe'SS Major. A. B. Walsh, do do do Captains. J. S. Browne, 14 Juni^, '24 A. Nisholaon, 29 July, '28 B. Tibbets, 30 do do £. Turner, 31 do do C.M'Laochlan, llMay82 R.Woodward, ad. 29 Se.'7 Elisha SissoB, 23 Feb. '8 Nalhl. Slitknay, 24 do do Murphy Gibersoo, 25dodo George Milbnry, 26 do do Ltentenants. Wm. M'Donald, 8 Aug. '2 John NiehelsoD, 23 Feb. >8 Gaoige Murphy, 24 do do Josiah S. Brown, 25 do do James Bishop, 26 do do Henry Baird, '17 do do Chas. Hammond, 28 do do John Ballocb, 1 March do Jonas Filzh0rberi,2 do do George Giberson, 3*do do Ensigns. Jona. P. Taylor, 26 Fe, do Charlrs'^Upton, 27 do do G. S. Tompkins, 23 do do Francis Tibhits, 6 Oc*. do George Perley, 7 do do Jere. Tompkias, 8 do do Adjutant. R. Woodward, c. 29 Se. '7 Paymaster. J. R. Tiipper, It. 27 FeK'S Third BattalioB. Lituttnant Col&ml. Peter Fraser, 7 Sept >90 itfa;or«. L. R. Ooombes, 2 do. *? A. Bellefleur, 29 do do Captains. F. Vielette, 4 Dee. '34 F.Rice, adjt. 7 Sept 'SO G. Cere, 6 do do R. Michtud, 9 do do leoB Bellefleur, 29 do. *? Joseph Hebert, 30 do do Simon Habert, jr. I Go do John Sutton, 9 do. >8 Lieutenants. XavierOere, 2 Dec 14 Josh. Cere, 7 Sept '30 J. B. Daigie, 9 do do B.Lizotte, 10 do do T. Nugent, II do do M. Farrell, 13 do do A. M''Crear, 14 do (4o R. Martin, 29 Sept. *7 Vital Thibideau, 30 do do Francis Durpos, I Oct do John CoorabKr, S do 't Ensigns. D- Violette, 5 Dec >34 R. Violette, 7 Sep. '90 F. McDonnell, 8 do do M. Morcure, 9 do do J' Burgoine, 10 do do P. Mercure, 13 do do F.Martin, 13 do do D. Cere, 14 do do F. Thibideau, 29 Sept T Abraham Dufeu, 90 do do Joseph Michaud, I Oct do William Sutton, 8 do '8 Adjutant. F. Rice, cap. I Doe. '34 Quartermaster. J. B. Soaci, I Doe. '34 Paymaster. P.O. Amirauxf 39 Sep. 'IT f^ CORRECTIONS, &c.— Page 19, for " James Stewart, Esquire, Deputy Register, Westmorland," read "Thomas S. Sayre, Esquire;" for " Colin Campbell, Esauire," read " Alfred L. Street, Esquire;" Ac. ; aod omit " Stephen Miller, Esquire, Acting Surrogate and Judg« of Probate, York Co."— Page 34, the name of Eavid Burpe should w omitted, and Stephen Peabody and Nathaniel Hubbard added to th« Juiitices of the Court of Common Pleas for tho County of Sunbury, and Isaac Hubbard, Gushi Hathcway, Thomas Harrison, and Joha Peabody, added to the list of Justices of the Peace.— Page 35, add Jamts £iitiaia to the list of Justices oftho Peace for King's Co.— -Page 37, add 07 ■ ■)( laif ,.M* Wrn. Hanington, to the list of Justices of the Peace for County of Kent- —Page 38) omif Joha Bedell, and add John Dibblee to the Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas in Carleton.— Page 40, for Robert Ker, Esq. Sab-Collector, Campo Bello, readlDaniel Bennett, Esq. &c. SaiTit John Society Library. — The Hon. Judge Parker, President ; Robert P. Hazen, Esquire, Vice-President; Rev. F. Coster, and Jas. T. Hanford, Elsq. Committee j J.W. Peters, Esq. Sec'y & Treasurer. Saint Andrew*$ Soaeiy, {in St. John.) — Hon. John Robertson, Pre'- sident ; Thomas Nisbet, Esquire, Vice-President ; John Wishan, Els- quire, Treasurer ; James Robertson, Secretary. THE l¥AVir. i- f . Sir THOMAS HARVEY, K. C. B. Vice Admiral of the White, Commander*in-Chief on the West India, Halifax, and Newfound- land Stations. Secretary — Thomas Woodman, Esquire, . , Flag Lt. — Thomas Harvey, Esquire. ' : :. List of Her Majesty's Ships on the StatiffM. - £ v. Andromache, 26, Captain Robert L. Baines, C. B. Oharybdis, 3, Lieut. Commander Edward B. Tinling. i/ Cieoputra, 26, Captain S. Lushington. ■ - > Comus, 18, Commander Evan Wepean. (crocodile, 26, Captain Alexander Milne. Dee, 4, steam vessel. Commander Joseph Sherer, K. H. Fury, steam vessel, at Bermuda. Medea, 4, steam vessel, Commander John N. Nott. Modeste, 18, Commander Harry Eyres. Nimrod, 20, Commander John Fi^ er. Pickle, 5, Lieutenant Commander Frederick Holland. Pilot, 16, Commander George Ramsay. Pluto, 1, steam vessel. Lieutenant Commander John Luna. Pyramus, 42, receiving ship, Halifax. Racehorse, 18, Commander Hon. E. A. J. Harris. . ^. Racer, 16, Commander George Byng. Ringdove, 16, Commander Hon. Keith Stev^art. Itover, 18. Commander T. W. C. Symonds. Jf • Royal Oak, 74, receiving ship, Bermuda. ;: - Sappho, 10, Commander Thomas Eraser. ^ 5. i ^ ^ Satellite, 13, Commander John Robb. ' \ /, Srtringapatam, 42, Captain John Leith. Serpent, 1 6, Commander Hon. Robert Gore. . * Skipjack, 5, Lieutenant Commander ttoake, 16, Commander John B. P. Hay. Spitfire, 6, steam vessel, Lieutenant Commander James Shambler. Tartarus, steam vessel, Lieutenant Commander G. W. Smith. Thunderer, 6, surveying vessel, Lieut- Commandc- Edward BaiEp«tt.' Vestal, 26, Captain Thomas W. Carter. Wanderer, 16, "Commander Thomas Bushby. WiD«he«ter, 50, flag ship, Capt. John Parker, Com. W. W.P. JohntloB. If. ■3 '■ 1 it.. of srt x;. t; IS. jr. •6'- I r ":i f ^ . ( aad Ittiding and mending. Thvi very capsheaf of maDaffement for . your business." ^ f i April.— All vegetation is now on the spring, hence the name of this feaaon of the year. Farmers too are on the alert, and every thing seexna ( to be teeming with life and vigour. Speed the plough we say, and prosperity to the tillers of the earth. Pity that the farmer's sons should be so weak as to imagine their father's occupation degrading, and that 2 ""°""}''g'A"»' delicate hands should wield the hoe or flail. Poh! So then Tommy must have a place found for him behind some counter m the city, and learn to sell challies, catgut, and mousline de laine ; or, pradventure, he may have a stand in a grocery, and retail molasses, hard-soap, salt-fish and segars. O, fudge for the folly and nonsense of ' the times ! Others there are who hj^d i?»ther become cobhlwr* <>>«"• »•- (Alexandrina) V ICtORIA I, Queen ot the United Kingdom of •Great Britain and Ireland, born May 24, 1819.— Succeeded her Unck Wiliam IV, June 20, 1837. Crowned, June 28, 1838. DowAGEB Queen Adelaide Amelia Louisa Teresa Cabolimb' sister of the reigning Duke of Saxe Meiningen, born August 13, 1792. Royal Princes and Princesses. — Augustus Sophia, born November 8, 17C8. Elizabeth, born May 22, 1770,— married, April 7, 1818, U* Frederick Joseph Louis, Landgrave '>f Hesse Homburg, who died April 2, 1829, in his sixty-first year ; Ernest Augustus, Duke of Cum- berland, King" of Hanover, born .Tune 5, 1771, — mairied May 29, 1815, to Frederica Sophia Caroline, daughter of the Duke of Mecklinbertr Strelitz, and widow of Frederick William, Prince of Salms Braunfeis born March r<;, 1778 ;—/9sue— George Frederick, born May 27, 1819 ; Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex, born January 27, 1773 ; Adol- phus Frederick, Duke of Camuridge, born February 24, 1774, — mar- ried May 7, 1818, to Augusta Wilhclmina Louisa, niece of the Land- grave of Hesse,— born July 25, 1797. HER Mx\JESTY'S MINISTERS. First LoiT^ of the Treasury, Viscount Melbourne ; Chancellor of the Exchequer, the Right Honorable F. A. Baring: Lord Chancellor, Lord Cottenham ; President of the Council, Marquis of Lansdown*.-, Lord Privy Seal and First Commissioner of Land Revenue, Viscount Duncannon ; Secretaries of State— for Home Department, Lord Nor- manby: for Foreign Affairs, Viscount Palmerston: for the Colonies, Lord John Russell ; First Lord of the Admiralty, Earl of Minto ; Pre- sident of the Board of Controul, Right Honorable Sir J. C. Hobhous* •, President of the Board of Trade, Right Honorable Henry Labou- chere; Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Lord Holland ; Secre- tary at War, Right Honorable T. B, M'Auley ; Post Master General, Earl of Litchfield ; Lord Chamberlain, Marquis of Conyngham ; Lord Steward, Duke of Argyll ; Master of the Horse, Ean of Albermarle : Masiter of the Mint p.wd Vice President of the Boar4 of I'rade, Right Honorable R. L. Shiel ; Paymaster General, Rij^ht Honorable Sir Henry Parnell ; Master General of the Ordnance, Right Honorable Sir R. H. Vivian, Baronet; Chief Secretary for Ireland, Lor^i Mor- peth ; Attorney General, Sir John Campbell ; Solicitor General, Sir Bobert M. Rolfe; Secretary to the Board of Controul, — Clay, Esq. IRELAND.— Lord Lieutenant uf Ireland, Lord Ebringtou ; Lord Cham ?llor. Lord Plunkett : Commander of the Forces, Major GrencraJ Sir Edward Blakeney ; Attorney General, Right Honorable Stephen Woulfe ; Solicitor General, M Brady, Esquire. 69 >B. ^■'•( Wm. Hanington, to the list of Justices of the Pieace for County of Kent —Page 38, omilf John Bedell, and add John Dibblee to the Justices ol the Inferior Court of Common Pleas inCarleton.— Page 40, for Robert Ker, Esq. Sab-Collector, Campo Bello, readlDaniel Bennett, Es(}. &c. Saint John Society L£6rory.— The Hon. Judge Parker, President ^ i;-hert F. Hazen, Esquire, Vice-President; Rev. P. Coster, and Jas. T. Hanford, Esq. Committee j J.W. Peters, Esq. Sec'y & Treasurer. Saint Andrew^* Soaety, {in St. John.)— Hon. John Robertson, Pre- sident ; Thomas Nisbet, Esquire, Vice-President ; John Wishari, Es- quire, Treasurer ; James Robertson, Secretary. well worthy our aueotion^ JHow cuu >.-^-^r - ^*'^\, hours to better profit, than by perusing Ihe very useful hints and re- marks in those publications. ' But Mr. Grumpy says,—" Away with your peaky reading I Think I don't know how to raise taters and tur- aips without looking into ohe of these ere gobbled up prints 1 Igues» as how my father knew as much as any one, and I learnt of him.*' So cries out prejudice, this noisy ignoramus, which ever has been and ever will be raising its voice against all improvement. February. — A pitchfork with but one prong, a dung-rork with a broken handle, a rake with three teeth only ;~these are the tools of farmer Slouchy. You know him my friends; yonder is his domicile, with an old pair of breeches stuffed in at the window, and where the leaky roof has to crouch to let the scanty chimney out. Is this the way to work it, with a farm of two hundreu acres of as good land a» ever Sir John Sinclair set foot upon? Alas ! what of the soil without cultivation 1 What of improvement without spirit and ambition ? — Slouchy, thou comest from the line of the Muddlers., « stnpid set ; thou movest in the train of the Fuddlcrs, and so we gave i>i e up, >^s of lit- tle value or consequence in the concern of agrioliiiure. r i i!. pity that this fine lot of land should suffer neglect ; that this nobfe v ad- lot should be hacked in upon, and that some lite jtirrinj, T;irLd.'inus of the sod should not have a chance here to show how the labour of man can turn the rich offerings of nature to his besi advantage. But so it is, and so it will be. Slouchics will grow up in society, as well as thistles and thorns in the soil. We must suppose th^re is nothing made in vain, and this is all the way we can account for the existence of many things. March. — Hold on, hold on, my friend. Zounds ! it's a chance if you do not lose both chapeau and gaberdine, there is such a gale blowing. These turbulent, whirling, whistling winds of old March are without mercy ; they have just carried away a whole cartload of excellcDt herds- grass and red-'oo for Capt. Thoughtless. In this the unwary Captain, good easy soai, wiis q»,''v~.k of tomoving hay on a day like this without binding ? But so it v- as, the Captain neglected his fastenings, and the wind came, like '.'gpv? up"-: a sheepfold, and, ir their rage, bore it away, so that not f \: ■ />* wv.' jou'il be found upon ar )ther ! — How is it withm doors, my wu.r^vh '.hr'^.r 7 Do yjU;Seeto the'scatterings ? There Is a little word in 1 'Iriiu'i^ vocabulary wi^h has much meaning. It would be well ta '.rf^>iir. page opon ; ay, write it down in large cajHtals, md nail it upoa tiiti -te.^ .i( ymr doors, so that, as often as you enter the ho^se or barn, ' >"U n-^u .' '^ave it in full view. It will seem to say, — " come, shake hai.c? the farmer. 70 « ^corirMT/, the over safe and sure friend of I will teacii jou the art of rightly spending and tending aid I«nding &nd mending. The very capsbeaf of management for yonr business." I April. — All vegetation is nov on the spring, hence the name of this ' ceaion of the year. Farmers too are on the alert, and every thing seems to be teeming -with Hfe and vigour. Speed the plough we say, and I prosperity to thn tillers of the earth. Pity that the farmer's sons should oe so weak as to imagine their father's orcupation degrading, and that it is unfitting which the potato crops are liable, especially the curl, which wrought de- struction on the potato crops in Scotland similar to that experienced in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, from dry rot. This induced several scientific men to institute a series of experiments on the cul- ture of this valuable root. They awarded the prize to Mr. Dickson, Nurseryman, in Edinburgh, for his valuable discoveries, which may he found recorded at length in the first number of the Memoirs of the Caledonian Horticultural Society. It was first discovered by Mr.. Dickson that th!ese diseases were produced from an over ripening of the tuber. He proved this by taking up a part of the half ripened potatoes in summer, and storeing them for seed : in the following season these were planted with the other crops, and the result proved that the half ripened seed produced a more abundant and an earlier erop than the others, and quite free from disease. These statements when first published, appeared so much at variance with the general laws of nature, that a number of writers endeavoured to refute them, by reasoning from analogy, without due attention to the first prineiplea of vegetable physiology. Mr. James Rennie, professor of zoology in King's 0ollege', London, has recently publisr i a compendium of •griculture, wherein he descril)es the csuses of lais productive power 'm half ripened seeds, of some vegetable speei' ~ ; wbish hs vsry t^m citarly illustrates in the ease of the potato : all seeds must have a cer- tain portion of lactid juice inherited in themselves, to support vege- tation until the plant forms roots to draw nourishment from the soiL In the case of tne potato, it is much longer in a state of dependenejr than most other luguminous plants ; it forms its first root so verj slowly, that if the seed do not contain a sufficient supply of nourish- ment to sustain the plant till it can feed from the soil, it must canker and often die. A fall ripe potato does not contaia this nutritive sap ia the same degree as a half ripe one, the juices being converted int&a nore solid form of pulp, or animal food, which renders it a bad nurse to a future offspring. The same law holds good in many culmiferoua species, such as peas, broad beans, kidney beans, &c. Any one may easily prove the correctness of this position by selecting seeds before they become dead ripe ; for instance take up a quantity of half ript potatoes, pack them in bran, saw dust, or chaff, plant them at the same time with other potatoes, and the result will be, that the pota- toes thus selected, will yield long tubers, fit for table, from two to three weeks before the others, and the produce more abundant*" If we could divest ourselves of ancient prejudices, and examine eatue and efed on philosophical principles, these facts would be no secret. I would add, that on the same principle, a change of seed from a late to an early climate is always more productive than the contrary, which the history of the potatoe will prove : It is a native of tropical America, and when found in its natural climate, is hardly eatable. Yet after being cultivated in a late climate, and re-intro- duced to its native soil and climate, it is so much improved as to bv* come one of the chief luxuries of the table. Bv due attention to these facts, I make no doubt that many of the evils attending potato culture might be avoided, if not thoroup[hly remedied. The dfry rot now so common, appears to me to be entirely a locaU not a hereditary disease. The blue potato which is universally and deservedly prefer- red in this country has been cultivated in the same climate about 60 years (time sufficient to wear out its constitution, and cause a degene- racy.) This might be proved by sending seed of it to Europe: if it was subject to dry rot successively there as it is here, then the disease would be hereditary; if not (and 'I think it would not) then the evil would be found local, and could be dealt with accordingly. Rohan Pott atoes.— The Rohan Potatoe, it seems, has but lately been introduced into this country from France. Its greatest recommen- datioQ, it seems, is its wonderful productiveness. And surely, this is of the utmost importance to the farmer, who cultivates them to feed out to his cattle. The quality of the potatoe we do not find very high- ly spoken of, otherwise than its being a very solid potatoe ; by some it is classed as the second, and by others the third, among our northern potatoes for the table; they are, however, vastly more productive than any other potatoe known in this country, ifwhat is stated in an account given of them at Hampshire fair, in October, 1838, can be relied on — namely, that Mr. E. Mitchell, from four pounds of seed potatoes, raised 13 bushels, weighing l,173i pounds— this is an enornious yield — no doubt they were planted in a rich soil. But still, it is almost incredible, being an increase of almost three hundred fold. This potatoe, being a native of France, will require early planting, say the first of May, they of course will require a longer time to ripen in. The Rohan Potatoe, of ail the other varieties yet known, seems to promise to be a great acquisition to the farmer who raises potatMs for feedins out to his cattle.— rAamas' Almantuk. U 1^€ Rohan Potatoe.—We are indebted to Edward Allison, Esq. for a few specimens of this very productive vegetable, and as he has kindly authorized us to sav that what he has are at the disposal of Affricultural Societies ancl others, who will take some pains in the cultivation and diffusion of them, wc beg leave t« call the attention of our readers to the matter. Mr. Allison planted last year 2| lbs. on ihe 28th May, the product was 168 lbs. This is an enormous yield* more than four times, we believe, what is obtained from the common potatoe. The Ruhan is very long, full of eyes, but not so good a tabl* petatoeas many others— but for fatting cattle it must be invaluable. Since writing the above we learn that John Fairbanks, Elsq. has also raised a quantity of these Potatoes, and presented a bushel to the Agricultural Society for gratuitous distribution. The return made in this case was 110 potatoes, for one potatoe, and 77 lbs. for one lb. — Novascotiariy Oct. 16. Cabbages.— If you wish to have good cabbages hoe them often. It is not necessary to heap a great quantity of earth around them ; but the ' earth about them should be stirred of\en and kept loose and light. Mix Straw with Clover. — Farmers who have straw ^r course old hay, will find a great advantage in mixing them in layers, with hay that is not thoroughly made ; the dry stuff will prevent the clover from injuring by moisture, and it imbibes sweetness so that the cattla will eat with a good relish. — Yankee Farmer. Destroying- Insects by Camomile. — In the Irish Gardener's Maga- zine, it is stated not only that decoctions of the common camomile will destroy insects, but that nothing contributes so much to the health .of a garden as a number of camomile plants dispersed through it. No green" house or hot house should ever be without camomile, in a green or dried state ; either the stalks or the flowers will answer. It IS a singular fact, that if a plant is drooping and apparently dying, in nine cases out often it will recover if you place a plant oi camomik in its vicinity. To destroy Sorrel. — Thirty bushels of lime to the acre, judiciously spread, would sweeten and neutralize the acids of any soil sufficiently to prevent the growth of this pest. BoTs IN Horses. — It is said that bots in horses are caused by a fly that deposits its eggs upon the hair of the horse, which causes an itch- ing, and as the horse scratches himself with his teeth the eggs adhere §s^ <^ y^- 23 WiST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14SS0 (716)872-4503 <^ C^ €^ POETRY, CHABADES, Ac. THE FARMER— A Sono. By J. J. Barker. A Fabkbr's life is the life Tor me, I owa I love it dearly ; And every season full of «lee, I take Its labours cheerly— • Jbplovgh or sow, o reap or mow, Or in the bam to thrash, sir— - All's one to me, I plainly see, [sir. Twill bring me health and cash, The lawver leads a harass'd life. Much like that of a hunted otter, And 'twixt his own & others' strife, He's always in hot water — For foe or friend, A cause defend, Howe'er wrong it may be, sir, — Id. reason's sight, Maintam its right. And dearly earn his fee, sir. The doctor's styl'd a gentleman. But this I hold but humming ; For, like a tavern waiting-man, To every call " he's coming" — Now here, now there, Must be repair. Or starve, sir, by denying ; Like death liimsolf, Unhappy elf, ^ Ho lives by others dying. A ftrmer's life, then, let me live, Obtaining while I lead it, Enoiigh for self, and some to give To such poor souls as need it. I'll drain and fence, Nor grudge expense, Tp give ray land good dressio j— I'll plough and sow, Or arill in row, Aad hope from Heaven a blessing. XNIGMATIOAL BBBVS. T^nsposQ a French «cre, And be not a Quaker, Bot try it again and again. On considferation You'll find a relation, While living, will always remain. If again ycu transpose, You'll truly disclose Ab iostnunent us'd by the soifeon: In pan or ia fiiU ft 'Tit used at the skoU, And skilfully by the chirargfOB. Drop the last and transpose, And plainly it shows What tne idler is oft known to do. Transpose it completely, And view it quite neatly, 'Tis talk without weight it is true. Another time change it. Transpose and arrange it, And soon you '11 behold a new light ; Erase the first letter, Transpose you had better, A fruit it will bring^ to your sight. Transpose it again sir, 'Twill show to vou plainer, For it many hung by the neck ; A death I'd choose sooner To sink in a schooner, Or perish and die on a wreek. If again you do mix it, And rightly do fix it, You'll see what Mechanics oft do. The Carpenter, Baker, Or Royal Shoemaker, To finish a boot or a shoe. By A. MuUin, Gagetown. Charade lat. The lawyer, or the litigant. That would to court repair. My first he certainly would want, Or he'd be laughed at there. In order for to gain the suit, My second he must be ; And when these are together pat( 'Twill plainly shew to thee That all the race of mankind here, From zenith to the pole, [sphere, Thro' ev'ry clime, thro' ev'ry Are seeking for my whole. JByJhe same. Charade 9d. My first you'll find is still within, And never is without ; This moment you my^iext possess, (Whiles good, whiles bad,) bo doubt; last, When hungry you hava done my These parts together roll. And while in life, in heftlth, oc strength. Oh never be my whole. Bjftheumt. . roB s^-^* ^ •OB. «# odo. true, ight; ight. Uo« oton. ant, pot, ier«, lere, I BO nMt, m ♦««!!(( rom rOKlTELLINO THS WKATHBB, THSOUGH ALL TRB LVNAtlOIia pT XACH TEAR, FOREVEB. {f\)rmed by Dr. HerscheU, and revised by Dr. Adam Clarke.) This Table and the accompanTing remarks are the result of raanj J ears' actual obserTatioa ; the whole beibg constructed on a d«e consi- eration of the attraction of the sun and moon, in their several positions respecting the earth, and will,, by simple inspection show the observer vhat kind of weather will most probably follow the entraace of tha moon into any of its quarters, and that so near the truth as to be sel- dom or never found to iail : If the new moon, first 5[uarter, full moon, or ast quarter happens Between midnight and 2 in the morning, - - — 2 and 4, morning, - -> 4 and 6, << — 6 and 8, " — 8 and 10, " — 10 and 12, '• — 12, noon, dt 2, p. m. — 2 and 4, evening, - — 4 and 6. " — 6 and 8, " — 8 and 10; " — 10 and midnight, - IK SUMMER. Fair. Cold & freq. showers. Rain. Wind and tain. Changeable. 4<'rcquent showers. Very rainy. Changeable. Fair. Fair, if wind ». w. Rainy, if s. or s. w 'itto. Fair. IN WIKTER. Hard frost, unless tho wind is s. or w. Snowy or stormy. Rain. Stormy. Cold rain, if wmd w. Snow, if E. Cold and high wi^d. Snow or rain. Fair and mild. Fair. Fair and frosty, if wind N or IV B ; rain or snow, if sort w. Ditto. Fai^ and frosty. Observations. — 1 . The nearer the time of the moon's change, first auarter, full and last quarter are to midnight^ the fairer will the wea- ler b« during the seven days following. The space for this calcuUtiiNi occupies from ten at night till two next morning. 9. — ^The nearer to mid day or ruxm the phases of the moon happeu« the more foul or wet weather moy be expected during the next seven days. The space for this calculation occupies from ten in the foreaoon to two in the afternoon. These observations refer principally to the •ammer, though they aSeet spring and autumn nearly m the same ratio. 3.-^The moon's change, first quarter, full and last quarter, happening danng six of the afternoon hours, that is, from four to ten, may be fol- lowed by iair weather ; but this is mostly dependent on the wind, a> is noted in the table. 4. — ^Though the weather, from a Tariety of irrefular canset, is move nneertaiu in the latter part of autumn, the whole of winter, and the be- ginning of spring, yet, in the main, the aboTe observations will apjdf to these periods also. 9.— To prognosticate correctly, especially in these casea where die ^.md » concerned, the observer should be within sight of a good taae, where the four caraintl points of the hMtens an correctly jNMsd. i II n COUITTIKG-HOUSE CALENDAR, FOR THE YEAR ^ ( 'wWWw 5- >{■ \^ '^^^^4»^^^^. [■lIBinitf'fcln ^^ ,,;iM>i >»■»»*■. 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