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SUPREME COURT OF CANADA AND COURT OF EXCHEQUER. CHIEF JUSTICE. Hon. William Johnston Ritchie. PUISNE JUDGES. Hon. Samuel Henry Strong. Telesphore Fournier. William Alexander Henry. " Henri Elizear Taschereuti. ** John Wellington Gwynne. Registrar — Robert Cassels, Jr. Reporter — George Duval. The Supreme Court of the Dominion as a High Court of Appeal, constituted under authority of the 101st section of the B. N. A. Act (Imp. 30 Vic. ch. 3), by Dominion Statute, 38 Vic. ch. 11, is composed «)f a Chief Justice and five Puisne Judges, appointed by Her Majesty by letters patent, and exercises original and appellate, civ^l, and crimi- nal jurisdiction within ond throughout the Dominion of Canada. Original, as to (1) Jwheus corpus in criminal and extradition cases ; (2) judicial opinions to the Crown (3) private bills and petitions therefor referred by the Senate or House of Commons ; and (4) civil suits in which the validity of a Dominion or Provincial Act is questioned. Appellate^ mm^ 2 ONTARIO LE(»AL DIRECTORY. 1 in appeals (1) from the Exchequer Court; (2) from the Pro- vincial Courts; (3) in hahrMs corpus cases ; and (4) in election cases. The Juilges i^esieU? at Ottawa, where the Supreme Court annually holds two Sessions, which begin respectively on the thiul Monday in January and June in each year. Five Judges constitute a quorum for the purposes of the Court. The Exchequer Court, presided over by the same Judges as the Supreme Court, possesses a concurrent :iriginal jurisdiction in the Do^niuion of Canada in all cases m which it is sought to enforce any law of the DoDiiuion relating to the I'evenue, and exclusive original jurisdiction in all cases in which demand is made or relief sought in respect of any matter which might in England be the subject of a suit or action in the Court of Jilxchequer on its revenue side against the Crown or any of its oilicers. It also possesses concurrent original jurisdiction with tlio Courts of the several Provinces in all other suits of a civil or criminnl nature at common law or equity, in wliicli the Crown, in the interest of the Dominion of Canada, is plaintilT or petitioner, and, (where the Legislature of any Province shall have passed an Act providing that the Court alone shall have jurisdiction) in the following cases : — (1) Controversies between the Dominion and such Province. (2) Controversies between such Pro- vince and any other Province which has passed such an Act. In the above cases an appeal lies in the Supreme Court. COURT OF APPEAL. CHIEF JUSTICE. Hon. Thomas Moss. PUISNE JUDGES. Hon. George William Burton. Hon. Christopher Salmon Pa,tterson. Hon. Joseph Curran Morrison ^ Registrar — Alexander Grant . Heporter — J. Stewart Tupper. JUDICIAUY, 3 n the Pro- in election Q Supi'cine espoetively each year. >se3 of tho the same 'lit original 'H in which relating to all cases in )ect of any f a suit or iidc against concurrent il Provinces at common >re,st of tho md, (where aed an Act ition) in the 3 Dominion I such Pro- uch an Act. erne Court. This Court consists of a Chief JuMtice and tlirco Puisne Justices, aj)['oiMtt'd under llrx. tSl;it. Cut. ch. 40, and also of the Judges of t'.ie iSujxjrioi" Courts of Common Law and E(piity, for the time being, (who are ex o/Jicio Judges of the Court in ce.'-ain oases,) as hereiiiafLer mentioned. It exercises _iurif!;lic*ion in tlio liearing of ai)])eals in civil and criminal cu.ses tVom thi; Courts of Queen's i>ench, and Coinnu)n P!ms ; in case;; iVom tlie Court of Chancery; n E!ection ea;-;cs ; in aj(()eals irom tho County and Sur- Courts ; ij; ai;;ii^i\!,s froiu Stipendiary Magistrates, rog-,;e as })rovided hy Kev. Stat. 0)ik., cli. 90, sec. 25 ; and in Insolvency proc;ee(Hui;s. lA'om the judgment of this Court, an ap^x'ul lies to the Siijiremo Court of Canada in ujipeals from the Sujierior CJourts of Law and Equity, or to Her Majesty in Privy CVmncil in cases over $4,000, or where annual or other rent, duty, fee, or (lie demand of a general or puLlie nature affecting future rights ot any amount. The Judges of this Court, in addition to their appellate duties, also ta].:e \M\vi in jM-esidiiig over Courts of Assize and Nisi Prius, and of Oyer and Terminer, and holding Chan- cery Sittings, and may be placed on the rota for the trial of Election Petitions with the Judges of the Superior Courts of Law and Equity, who, as ex officio Judges of this Court, choose from their number a Judge or Judges to sit in appeal, in case of there being a vacancy in this Court, or if from illness or other cause one of the Judges of the Court is unable to be present, or is under any legal dis- qualification to hear an appeal, llecent Statutes provide that no sitting of the Court shall be held, unless four of the Judges are present, when the appeal is from one of the Superior Courts ; nor unless three Judges be present where the a})peal is from a County or Surrogate Court Judge or Stipendiary Magistrate. )n. The Court sits on the second Tuesd;iy in January, the first Tuesday in Marcii, the second Tuesday in May, the first Tuesday in September, and tlse second Tuevsday in November in each year ; and in Insolvency proceedings, appeals are heard l>y a single Judge (sitting for the full Court) on every Tuesday. ■./-"" 4 ONTARIO LEGAL DIBECTOKY. There are two Vacations of the Court each year: the Long Vacation extending from the Isc of July to the 31st of August, and the Christmas Vacation from the 24'th of December to the 2nd of Januaiy following. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. CHIEF JUSTICE. Hon. John Hawkins Hagarty, D.C.L. PUISNE JUDGES. Hon. John Dougl-^s Armour. Hon. Matthew Crooks Cameron. CUrk of the Grown and Pleas — Robert G. Dal ton, Q.C. Jiejjorter — S. J. VanKoughnet. Senior Clerk and Taxing Officer — John Small. Junior Clerk — Alexander Macdonell. Crier and Usher — Andrew Fleming. This Court is composed of a Chief Justice and two Puisne Judges. It is a Court of Record, and possesses all the powers, rights, and privileges, which are exercised and enjoyed by Her Majesty's Superior Courts of Common Law at West- minster, in England. The jurisdiction extends to all manner of actions, causes, and suits, criminal and civil, real, personal, anhief Justices and Judges of the Courts of Queen's Bench md Common Pleas, the Chancellor and Vice-Cbancellors of the Court of Chancery, and other persons appointed under the Great Seal. Clerk — Wm. B. He ward. The duties of the Commissioners are, to hear and determine claims to lands within the Province of Ontario, for which ino patent has issued from the Crown in favor of the proper claimants, whether as heirs, devisees, or assignees of the )riginal nomiuee of the Crown, or denying title or claim from )r through any such heir, devisee, or assignee. Sittings are lolden at the City of Toronto, on the first Monday in Fanuary and July, in each year, and on the thirteen days lext following the said days lespectively. CONTROVERTED ELECTIONS COURT. io clerks of ONTARIO. Under the provisions of the " Controverted Elections Lct," (R. S. O. ch. 11, sees. 32-37) the Judges of the Court jf Ap^ieal and of the Superior Courts of Law and Equity ^n or before the third day of Michaelmas Term in each year, leet and severally select, by a majority of votes, a Judge " their respective Courts to be placed on the rota for the ial of election petitions. The Judges so selected preside 12 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. singly at such trials, but allegations of corrupt practices against any candidate must be tried by two of the Judges on the rota sitting together. In the case of death or illness of a Judge so chosen, the Court to which he belongs may meet and select another Judge. An appeal from the Election Judge lies to the Court of Appeal. CANADA. Under the Dominion Controverted Elections Act of 1874 (37 Vic. c. 10, amended by 38 Vic. c. 10), a petition may be presented to one of tlie Courts of Appeal, Queen's Bench, Chancery, or Common Pleas, and may be tried by a Judge of the Court named in the petition, " as if such petition were an ordinary cause within its jurisdiction." An appeal from the decision of the Judge trying the Election Petition lies to the Supremo Court of Canada. H COUNTY COURTS. These Courts are established in every county, and are Courts of Record. They are presided over by a resident Judge j in each county, who must be a Barrister of at least five years' standing, assisted in some counties by a Deputy or Junior Judge. Their jurisdiction extends to all personal actions | where the debt or damages claimed do not exceed $200 ; and to all suits relating to debt, covenant, or contract, when the amount is liquidated oi ascertained by the acts of the parties or signature of the defendant, to $400, and to all bail bonds and recognizances of bail given to the Sheriff in any case in the County Court ; in actions of replevin where the value of the goods distrained or taken does not exceed $200, and in actions of ejectment where the yearly value or rent does not exceed $200, (but not to cases involving the title to landa, validity of wills, or actions for libel, slander, crim. con. or seduction), together with a great variety of judicial duties incident to the office of the Judges imposed by numerous statutes. Dominion and Provincial Appeals are allowed to the Court of Appeal. ' p JUDICIARY. Id Sittings are held semi-annually on the second Tuesday in 'the months of June and December in each year, except in the County of York, where they are held on the first Tuesdays in December and March, the second Tuesday in May and September in each year ; and sittings for the trial of causes without a juiy are held in everj' county (except in York) on the first Monday in the .mouths of June and April in each year, and it is in the discretion of the Judge to hold additional sittings for non-jury cases and for the due dispatch of business. Concurrent sittings may also be held for the trial of jury and non-jury cases. BOARD OF COUNTY JUDGES. Chairman — J. R. Gowan, County of Simcoe. Members — S. J. Jones, County of Brant ; D. J. Hughes, County of Elgin ; James Daniell, Counties of Prescott and Kussell ; A. Macdonald, County of Wellington. COURTS OF GENERAL SESSIONS. The County Judge in each county, or in his absence the Junior or Deputy Judge, presi-les as Chairman at a sittings of this Court, which, subject to the provisions of Rev. Stat. Ont., ch. 48, sec. 18, are held semi-annually on the second Tuesday in the months of June and December, except in the County of York, in which county such Court is held four times in each year, commencing on the first Tuesday in December and March, and on the second Tuesday of the months of May and September in each year, for the trial of cases of felony and misdemeanor. An appeal lies to the Court of General Sessions of the Peace from a conviction or order made by a Justice or Justices of the Peace, or by a Police or Stipendiary Magistrate. The Judge may also, in his discretion, hold additional sittings at such times as may be deemed expedient to expedite business, but only for the trial of issues of fact without a jury. w (/■ 14 ONTAUIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. COUNTY JUDGES' CRIMINAL COURT. This Court, presided over by the County (Junior or Deputy) Judge, has a general jurisdiction in cases of felony and misdemeanor (except capital felonies). Persons committed to jail for trial, on a charge of being guilty of any offence for | which they may be tried at a Court of General Sessions, mai/, with their own consent, and subject to the provisions of the Act in that behalf, ))e forthwith summarily tried by the Judge of the County Oou:'t and General Sessions without a jury, and if convicted be sentenced by the said J udge ; and the Judge sitting on any such trial, for all the purposes thereof, is con- stituted a Court of Record, and the record in any such case shall be filed among the records of the Court of General Sessions last mentioned. COURTS OF REVISION. The County Judges, under the provisions of sec. 59 of the "Assessment Act," (R. S. 0. ch. 180) hold Courts for the Final Revision of the Assessment Rolls of each munici- pality, being in the light of Courts of Appeal from the first or Municipal Court of Revision They also hold Courts for the Revision of the Voters* Lists of each Municipality, and after such revision the Judge certifies the list, which there- upon becomes a final and conclusive register of the right of all therein named to vote at Parliamentary elections, save as provided in certain cases, under the Voters' List Finality Act (41 Vict. ch. 21). INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURTS. These Courts, presided over by the County Judge, and having reference to traders and trading companies and co- partnerships, are regulated by the Dominion Statutes known as "The Insolvent Act of 1875, and Amending Acts," which consolidated and assimilated the practice in Bankruptcy and Insolvency in the several Provinces of the Dominion. JUDICIARY. 15 JOURT. ty (Junior or cases of felony rsons committed any offence for I Sessions, nwby^ •ovisions of the ed by the Judge loutajury, and and the Judge thereof, is con- any such case )urt of General f sec. 59 of the Courts for the •f each niunici- al from the first hold Courts for anicipality, and 3t, which there- Jr of the right '■ elections, save s' List Finality JTS. iy Judge, and panics and co- •tatutes known % Acts," which 1 Bankruptcy bhe Dominion. Under i.- the Judge of each County exorcises important powei-s i". relation to the issue and suspension of writs of attachrnont against the estates of insolvents, determining the contestation of claims, the examination and discharge of insolvents, and the distribution of theii* estates. Ofiicial assignees are nominated by the Governor-in-Council, and are officers of the Court, having jurisdiction in the county or distiict for which they are appointed. They are subject to its jurisdiction, and accountable for all moneys, estate, and property coming into their possession. SURROGATE COURTS. JUDGKS. The County Judges. SURROGATE CLERK, TORONTO. Sir James Lukin Robinson, Bart. There is a Surrogate Coui*t in each county regulated by Rev. Stat. Ont ch. 46. Their jurisdiction relates to all testamentary mattei's and causes, voluntary or contentious, and in relation to the granting or revoking of probates of wills and letters of administration of the effects of deceased persons having estate or effects in the Province of Ontario, and all matters arising out of, or connected with the gi'ant or revocation of probate or administration, with the right of appointing guardians to infants. In certain cases of con- tention, matters may, by consent, or by Judge's order, be referred to one of the Superior Courts, or to the Court of Chancery. An appeal lies to the Court of Appeal in cases where the value of the goods, &c., exceed $200. There are four terms, commencing on the firet Monday in January, April, July, and October, and ending on the Satur- day of the same week, except in the County of York, where the terms are the first Monday in January and April, and the second Monday in June and October in every year, and ending on the Saturday of the same week. 16 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. DIVISION COURTS. These Coui-ts are held in different places in each county for the summary disposal of cases by the presiding Judge, being the County Judge, or the Junior Judge, or the Deputy Judge, or any barrister appointed to hold the same ; but a jury of five persons may be demanded in certain cases. Their jurisdiction extends to actions of debt or contract amounting to $100, and to all personal actions where the amount claimed does not exceed $40 ; to all actions of replevin where the value of the goods seized does not exceed $40; and personal actions to that amount, if not excepted from their jui'isdiction ; but not to actions for gambling debts, liquors drunk in a tavern, or notes of hand given therefor, ejectment, title to land, &c., or any toll, custom or franchise, will or settlement, malicious [)rosecution, libel, slander, crim. con., seduction or breach of ])romise, or actions against a J. P. for anything done by him in the execution of his office, if he objects to it. These Courts have power to attach debts in cases where the debt exceeds $25, and then only to the extent of such excess. Each judicial district is divided into Coiii-t divisions, and Courts are held once in every two months in each division, or oftener, at the discretion of the Juc'ge. Tlie divisions ai*e established by the Justices of the Peace in the Court of General Sessions assembled, who may also alter the number and limits of the same, and in certain cases by the Judges on petition of the Township Council. CROWN LAW OFFICERS. Minister of Justice and Attorney-General for Dominion OF Canada. — Hon. James Macdonald, Q.C., M.P. Deputy Minister of Justice. — Z. A. Lash, Esq. Chief Clerk. — A. Power. Attorney-General for Ontario.— Hon. Oliver Mowat, Q.C., M.P.P. Chief Clerk. — J. G. Scott, Q.C. Assistant Clerk. — J. Lonsdale Capreol. JUDICIARY. TERMS OF THE COUllTS. 17 )liver Mowat, COURT OF APPEAL. This Court holds its sittings at such times and for sucli periods as the Jud<,'o shall, from time to time, deem necessary or convenient for tlio speedy despatch of business, the times now fixed, being the second Tuesday in January, the first Tuesday in March, the sooond Tuesday in May, the first Tuesday in September, and the second Tuesday in November in each year. COMMON LAW TERMS. Hilary Term begins first Monday in Febiiiary, and ends Saturday of the ensuing -week. Easter Term begins third Monday in May, and ends Satur- day of the second week thereafter. Trinltjj Term begins on the Monday after the 21st of August, and ends on Saturday of the following week. Michaelmas Term begins third Monday in November, and ends Saturday of the second week thereafter. In case it appears to the Judges of either of the said Courts, or to any two of thorn, of whom the Chief Justice shall be one, that the number of days which are provided by law for holding any term is not required, or is insufficient for the duo despatch of the business to be transacted by that Court in such term, such Judges may from time to time, by rule or order, shorten the period for hoMing the term in such Court to such period, not less than two weeks, or increase the length of the same, or of any term in such Court to any period, as the case may requiie. Where, in the opinion of the Judges of either of the Courts of Queen's Bench or Common Pleas, it is not necessary for the dispatch of business pending in such Court, to hold sittings during Trinity Term in any year, the Judges of such Court may in Easter Term of such year, by rule of Court kfrom time to time made, direct that their Court shall not sit Iduring the time appointed for holding Truiity Term, and any lotion for a rule rds'i for a new trial or nonsuit, or otherwise 3 18 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. affecting any verdict which may be rendered at the sittings of Nisi Prius during the Summer Assizes, may be made before and heard by the Judge sitting for the full Court during vacation, and the rule, if gi-anted, shall be set down for argument before the full Court for the following term. The said Coui-ts at their discretion may hold sittings in banc out of term, by virtue of a rule or order of the Court, respectively to be made in or out of term, for the hearing of such special cases or rules for new trials as shall be named in a list to be attached to any such rule or order, and for giving of judgments in cases previously argued, and for disposing of such other business as the Court in its discretion shall see fit ; but no such sitting in banc shall be held during the long vacation. One of the Judges of either of the Superior Courts sits in open Court on Tuesday and Friday of every week, as well in as out of term, except during vacation, for the purpose of disposing of all Coui-t business which may be transacted by a single Judge, subject to an appeal to the full Court, which for that purpose may be constituted of two Judges. CHANCERY TERMS. Terms for the hearing of causes, including examination of witnesses, are held twice in each year at Toronto and on Cu'cuit, the places and dates being previously arranged by the Judges. See Circuics. Terms for the rehearing of causes are held on the third Thursday in February, ^jhe last Thursday in August, and the tirat Thuraday in December. • COuNVY COURT TERMS. The several County Courts in Ontario, except the County of York, hold Terms each year, commencing respectively on the first Monday in the months of Januaiy, April, July, and October, and ending on the Saturday of the same week. The Terms of the County Court of the County of York commence respectively on the first Monday in January and April, and on the second Monday in Jure and October, in each year, and end on the Saturday of the same week. JUDICIARY. 19 CIRCUITS OF THE COUETS. COMMON LAW CIRCUITS. Courts of Assize and Nisi Prins, and of Over and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery, are held twice a year in each County, or union of Counties, in the vacation between Hilary and Easter Terms, and between that period of the vacation after the 21st of August and Michaelmas Term, except the Counties of York and Wentworth, in each of which Counties there is a third such Court in every year, in the vacation between Michaelmas and Hilary Terms; and in the County of York there is a fourth such Court, between Easter Term and the 1st day of July, and all such Courts are held on such days as the Chief Justice and Judges of the Superior Courts of Common Law shall name, and they have also power to appoint Courts of Assize and Nisi Prius in any county for the trial of causes which are to be tried by a Judge wit^iout a jury. The Courts of Assize and Nisi Prius may, in the discretion of the Judges, be held separate and apart from the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery, and the Assizes for any county are not put an end to by the commencement of term, but may continue and be holden during term, subject to special rules in such case for moving against the verdict or for new trials. There are eight Circuits, as follows, viz. : — Eastern. — Pembroke, Perth, Cornwall, L'Orignal, Ottawa. Midland. — Napanee, Picton, Belleville, Brockville, Kingston. Victoria. — Brampton, Whitby, Cobourg, Lindsay, Peterboro'. Brock. — Owen Sound, Stratford, Woodstock, Walkerton, Goderich. Niagara.— Milton, St. Catharines, Welland,Cayuga, Hamilton. Waterloo. — Barrie, Berlin, Guelph, Brantford, Simcoe. Western. — St. Thomas, Samia, Sandwich, Chatham, London. iHoME. — Toronto. ss 20 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. The Courts in each Circuit are presided over by one of the Chief Justices or Judges of the Superior Courts, or of the Courts of Appeal or Chancery, or, in their absence, by a Judge of a County Court, or some one of Her Majesty's counsel learned in the law, requested by any one of the Chief Justices or Judges of the Superior Coui-ts to act in that behalf. CHANCERY CIRCUITS. For the examination of Avitnesses and hearing causes, are held in the S])ring and Fall of each year, as follows : — Toronto. — Toronto. Eastern. — Lindsay, Peterborough, Belleville, Brockville, Cornwall, Cobourg, Kingston, Ottawa. Western. — London, "Woodstock, Stratford, Goderich,"Walker- ton. Sandwich, Sarnia, Chatham. Home. — Guelph, Simcoe, Whitby, Brantford, Barrie, Owen Sound, St. Catharines, Hamilton. In case it appears to the Judges of the Court of Chancery or a majority of them after the circuits have been arranged and appointed, that it would be in furtherance of the administration of justice to hold other sittings in addition to those appointed, the Judsjes or a majority of them ma}' appoint, and hold sittings of the Court of Chancery at any other county town, in addition to those at which sittings were appointed. The Courts in each Circuit are presided over bj'' the Chancellor or one of the Vice-Chancellors, or by a retired or present Judge of the Superior Courts of Law or of the Court of Appeal, or by a Judge of a County Court, or by some one of Her Jilajesty's Counsel learned in the law, requested by the Chancellor or one of the Vice-Chancellors to act in that behalf. county court sittings. The sittings of the County Court in each County are held semi-annually on the second Tuesday in the months of June and December in each year, except in the County of York, JUDICIARY. 21 where they are held on the first Tuesdays in December and March, the second Tuesday in May and September in each year ; and sittings for the trial of causes without a jury are held in every County (except in York) on the fii-st Monday in the months of June and April in each year, and it is in the discretion of the Judge to hold additional sittings if he should deem it requisite. , Barrie, Owen LEGAL HOLIDAYS. LONG VACATION Extends from the 1st of July to the 21st of August, inclusive. In the Court of Appeal, the long vacation extends from the 1st July to the 31 at of August, inclusive. In Cliancexy, there is also a vacation from the 24th of Decem- ber to 6th of January. Sundays, New Year's Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, Queen's Birthday, Christmas Day ; also any day apjwintjd by proclamation for a general fast or thanksgiving. 22 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. LAW SOCIETY OF UPPEK CANADA. The Law Society of Upper Canada was ertablished in 1797, by the Act 37 George III. cap. 13, which enabled the then Practitioners of the Law to form themselves into a society " for the purpose of securing to the country and the profession a learned and honourable body, to assist their fellow subjects, as occasion may require, and to support and maintain the Constitution of the Province." This, however, was not the first Act relating to the profession of the law in Upper Canada, the Ordinance of Quebec (29 Geo. III. cap. 4) being jirior to the Act of 1797, which established the Law Society. This Ordinance, however, continued in force in Lower Canada until 1849. In 1822, by the Act 2 Geoi-ge III. cap. 5, the Society was incorporated, and its functions vested in the Treasurer and Benchers for the time being, who were elected according to the by-laws of the Society, much in the same manner as in the Law Societies of England. This mode of government continued till 1871, when by the Act 34 Vic. ch. 15 (Kev. Stat. Ont. ch. 138), the Bencht.s were made, exclusive of ex officio members, elective by the Bar, the ex officio consisting of the Attorney General of Canada for the time being, and «11 who have held that office, if a member of the Ontario Bar, the Attorney General of Ontario, and all who have held that office, and all members of the Bar of Ontario who have at any time held the office of Attorney or Solicitor General of the former province of Upper Canada, and any retired Judge of the Superior Courts of Law or Equity of Ontario ; the elective, thirty in number, being chosen by ballot, for a term of five years, by the members of the Bar, in manner prescribed by the Act. Vacancies during the five years' term are filled by the remaining Benchers. The Judges of the Superior Courts are Visitors of the Society. On the fii-st day of Easter Term, annually, the Benchers appoint one of their body to be LAW SOCIETY OP UPPER CANADA. 23 treasurer, who is also President of the Society. Committees [on Finances, Reporting, Legal Education, the Library, and Discipline, and the Representative of the Law Society on the Senate of the University of Toronto, are also appointed during the same term. The Benchers sit in Convocation every Term for the call of Barristers, the admission of Attorneys and Solicitors to practise, and of Students to [enter the Society. VISITORS. I Hon. John Godfrey Spragge, Chancellor of Ontario. Hon. John H. Hagarty, Chief Justice of Queen's Bench. Hon. Adam Wilson, Chief Justice Court of Common Pleas. Hon. Thomas Gait, Judge Court of Common Pleas. Hon. Samuel Hume Blake, Vice-Chancellor. Hon. Wm. Proudfoot, Vice-Chancellor. \ Hon. John D. Armour, Judge Court of Queen's Bench. j Hon. Matthew C. Cameron, Judge Court of Queen's Bench. ; Hon. Judge Court of Common Pleas. TREASURER. Hon. Stephen Richards, Q.C. BENCHERS. Ex Officio. I Right Hon. Sir John Alexander Macdonald, K.C.B., D.C.L., Q.C, Attorney-General 1854 ; Minister of Justice and Attorney-General, Canada, 1867. £ [ Hon. James Patton, LLP., Q.C., Solicitor-General ISfe. Hon. Lewis VVailbridge, Q.(J., Solicitor-Ueneral 18G2. "" Hon. Albert Norton Richards, Q.C, Solicitor-General 1863. I Hon. James Cockburn, Q.C, Solicitor-General 1864. I Hon. Adam Crooks, LL.D., Q.C, Attorney-General, Ontario, 1871. Hon. Oliver Mowat, L.L.D., Q.C, retired Vice-Chancellor, present Attorney-General, Ontario, 1872. Hon. Edward Blake, M.A., Q.C, Minister of Justice and Attorney-General, Canada, 1875. 33 24 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTOBY. Elected. From Easter Temit 1876, to Easter Term, 1881. H. C. R. Bechei', Q.C. London. John Bell, Q.C., Belleville. T. M. Benson, Port Hope. James Bethune, LL.B., Q.C., Toronto. B. M. Britton, M.A., Q.C., Kingston. * Hector Cameron, M.A., Q.C., Toronto. John Crickmore, Toronto. Eraestus Crombie, Toronto. Hon. A. S. Hardy, Q.C., Brantford. J. A. Henderson, D.C.L., Q.C., Kingston. Thomas Hodgins, M.A., Q.C., Toronto. John Hoskin, Q.C., Toronto. ^. Irving, Q.C., Hamilton. Robert Lees, Q.C., Ottawa. Alexander Leith, Q.C., Torontd. A. Lemon, Guelph. D'Alton McCarthy, Q.C., Barrie. F. McKelcan, Q.C., Hamilton, p. McMichael, LL.D., Q.C., Toronto. James Maclennan, M.A., Q.C., Toronto. E. Martin, Q.C., Hamilton. ^'. R. Meredith, LL.B., Q.C., London. J. A. Miller, D.C.L., St. Catharines. I' Oaler, Toronto. Hon. T. B, Pardee, Q.C., Sarnia, D. B. Bead, Q.C., Toronto. Hon. S. Richards, Q.C., Toronto. Thomas Robertson, Q.C., Dundas. W. H. Scott, B.A., Q.C., Peterborough. L W. Smith, D.C L., Toronto. SECRETARY, SUB-TREASURER, AND LIBRARIAN. James Hutchison Esten, Barrister-at-Law. ASSISTANT IN LIBRARY. LAW SOCIETY OP UPPER CANADA. 25 EXAMINERS FOR M ATRIGULAI ION. George M. Evans, M.A., and E, E. Kingsford, M.A. EXAMINERS IN LAW. T. D. Delamere, M.A., and John S. Ewart. REPRESENTATIVE OF LAW SOCIETY ON TORONTO UNIVERSITY SENATE. Thomas Hodgins, M.A., LL.B. Q.C. SUB-COMMITTEES OF BENCHERS OF THE LAW SOCIETY. Finance. [D. B. Eead, Q.C. Chairman. [ Hon. James Patton, Q.C. Tohn (Jnckmore. !D' Alton McCarthy, Q.C. (Edward Martin, Q.C. F. Osier. Thomas Hodgins, Q.C. Library. j^fCmilius Irving, Q.C. Chairman. F. McKelcan, QL.C. Hector Cameron, Q.C. Daniel McMichael, Q.C. James Bethune, Q.C. J. A. Miller. Reporting. Ijas. Maclennan, Q.C. jjas Bethune, Q.C. B. M. Britton, Q.C. E. Martin, Q.C. I John Hoskin, Q.C. p' Alton McCarthy, Q.C. F. McKelcan, Q.C. Legal Education. Thomas Hodgins, ^.C. T. M. Benson. T. Robertson, Q.C. Hon. A. Crooks, Q.C. F. Osier. John Crickmore. Alexander Leith, Q.C. Discipline. i". Osier, T. M. Benson. Chairman. John Hoskin, Q.C. [James Maclennan, Q.C. Thomas Bobertson, Q.C. IThomas Hodgins, Q.C. D. McMichael, Q.C. 7 T m 26 ONTABIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. LIST OF QUEEN'S COUNSEL. Rt. Hon. Sir J. A. Macdonald. Hon. Oliver Mowat Miles O'Reilly, Esq. Hon. Lewis WoUbridge. Henry C. II . BecLer, Esq. Hon. Alexander Campbell. Hon. Stephen Richarda David B. Read, Esq. Hon. Jame s Patto n. HonTSidney SmitbT John Bell, Esq. John Hector Esq. Hon. James Cockburn. Hon. A. N. Richards, ^milius Irving, Esq. Christopher Robin.son, Esq. Hon. Adam Crooks, N. Kirchoffer, Esq. Hon. Edward Blake. Clarke Gamble, Esq. Philip Low, Esq. Richard Miller, Esq. Hon. Richard W. Scott. Danl. McMichael, Esq. R. S. Woods, Esq. Jas. A. Henderson, Esq. Alexander Leith, Esq. Thos. Robertson, Esq. Hon. John O'Connor. Hector Cameron, Esq. Jas. Beaty, jun., Esq. George A. Drew, Esq. Jas. Maclennan, Esq. David Tisdale, Esq. D'Alton McCarthy, Esq. Hewitt Bernard, Esq., C.M.G Angus Morrison, Esq. G. R. VauNorman, Esq. Geo. E. Henderson, Esq. Edward Fitzgerald, Esq. Thomas Hodgins, Esq. John Hoskin, Esq. Richard Martin, Esq. Robert Lees, Esq. Francis R. Ball, Esq. Hon. Alexander Morris. Edward Martin, Esq. Henry B. Beard, Esq. Thomas Wardlaw Taylor, Esq. Francis McKelcan, Esq. William Kerr, Esq. Byron Mofiatt Britton, Esq. Malcolm Colin Cameron, Esq. Hon. Timothy Blair Pardee. William Hepburn Scott, Esq. William Ralph Meredith, Esq. Warren Rock, Esq. William Lount, Esq. John Galloway Scott, Esq. James Bethune, Esq. Jas. Kirkpatrick Kerr, Esq. Britton B. Osier, Esq. Thomas Deacon Esq. Thomas Ferguson, Esq. John Alexander Boyd, Esq. James F. Dennistoun, Es.q. Hugh McMahon, Esq. David Glass, Esq. John Idington, Esq. Hon. Arthur S. Hardy. Hon. Christopher F. Fraser. Donald Ban Maclennan, Esq. ■ Donald Guthrie, Esq. LAW SOCIETY OF UPPER CANADA. 27 KULES OF THE LAW SOCIETY ls to examination of candidates, scholarships, &c. EXAMINATION OF CANDIDATES. There shall be an examination, according to the rules and L-egulations of this Society : 1. Of any candidate for admission as a Student-at-Law or Articled Clerk. 2. Of every Student or Articled Clerk in the year next but two, and in the year next but one, before his final examination. .3. Of every apjjlicant for a Certificate of Fitness for ad- mission as an Attorney or Solicitor. 4. Of every candidate for Call to the Bar. Special cases under Rev. Stat. Out. ch. 138, see. 38. The examination of Candidates for Call to the Bar shall be partly in writing by printed or written questions, to be answered in writing, and partly oral, under the supervision of the Examiners. The examination qi applicants for Certificates of Fitness shall be conducted in like manner. A graduate in the Faculty of Arts in any University in Her Majesty's Dominions, empowered to grant such degrees, shall be entitled to admission upon giving six weeks' notice in accordance with the existing rules (see Form No. I., page 51, paying the prescribed fees, and presenting to Convocation his diploma, or a proper cei-titicate of his having received his degree. All other candidates for admission as Students-at-Law or Articled Clerks shall give six weeks' notice (see Form No^ I , page 51), pay the prescribed fees, and pass a satisfactory examination in the following subjects : — f I !; / 28 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. FOR MICHAELMAS TERM, 1878, AND HILARY TERM, 1879./ CLASSICS. Xenophon, Anabasis, B. I.; Homer, Iliad, B. I.; Cicero, for the Manilian Law,; Ovitl, Fasti, B. L, vv. 1-300; Virgil, /Kneid, B. II., vv. 1-317; Translations from English into Latin; Paper on Ijatinj Grammar. MATHEMATICS. Arithmetic ; Algebra, to the end of Quadratic Equations ; Euclid, Bks. L. II., III. ENGLISH. A on and VI L Paper on English Grammar; Composition; An Examination "The Lady of tlie Lake," with special reference to Cantos V. HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY. English History from Queen Anne to George III. inclusive. Roman History, from the commencement of the second Punic War to the death of Augustus. Greek History, from the Persian to the Peloponesian Wars, both inclusive. Ancient Geography : Greece, Italy, and Asia Minor. Modem Geography : Noi"th America and Europe. Optional subjects instead of Greek. FRENCH. A Paper on Grammar. Translation of simple sentences into French j Prose. Corueille, Horace, Acts I. and II. or, GERMAN. A Paper on Grammar. Museaus, Stumme Liebe. Schiller, Lied j Von der Glocke. ADDITIONAL REGULATIONS RESPECTING THE EXAMINATION OF STUDENTS-AT-LAW. Note — These Regulations will come in force after Hilary Term, 1879. That after Hilary Term, 1879, the subjects prescribed for the Primary Examination of Students-at-Law shall be the same as those prescribed for each year by the University of Toronto for the Pass Examination at the tfunior Matriculation of students in the Faculty LAW SOCIETY OF UPPER CANADA. 29< ARY TERM, 1879./ E(|uation8; Euclid, Arts, and with tho option as to Greok or French and German as low prescriljed. That after the said term tlie Law f'-ooioty Iiold two examinations each year, during Michauhnas and Hilary Tenn, and no others, jr the admission of Students-at-Law. That the Matriculation Examinations of tho University of Toronto May and September be substituted for tlie Primary Examinations \i Students-at-Law during Easter and Trinity Terms. That Candidates who pass the said ALatriculation Examinations in le said University of Toronto in May and .Septendjer, and who have iven the usual notice of their intention to api)ly for admission as 8tudents-at-Law during the said Easter and Trinity T- /ms, shall be Entitled to be entered as such Students-at-Law as of such terms as loUows : — For the May Examination, as of Easter Term, and for the Vptember Examination, as of Trinity Term. That with the exception of passing the Primary Examinations |luring the said Easter and Hilary Terms, Candidates may be ad- litted and enrolled as Students-at-Law during each of the said Terms of Hilary, Easter, Ti-inity, and Michaelmas, according to the ^ther conditions now existing. sntences into French Bbe. Schiller, Lied Hilary Term, IS79. AFTER HILARY TERxM, 1879. Candidates for Admission as Students-at-Law shall pass a ^atisfactoiy examination in the following subjects : — CLASSICS. 1878. — Xenophon, Anabasis, B. I. ; Homer, Iliad, B. VI. Ca?sar, Jellum Eritanuicum ; Cicero, Pro Archia; Virgii, ^Eiieid, B. 11., TV. 1-317; Ovid, Fasti, B. L, w. 1-300. 1879. — Xenophon, Anabasis, B. II. ; Homer, Iliad, B. VI. Ca-sar, Jellum Britannicum ; Cicero, Pro Archia ; Virgil, Eclog. I. , IV. , n., VII., IX. ; Ovid, Fasti, B. I., vv. 1-300. 1880. — Xenophon, Anabasis, B. 11. ; Homer, Iliad, B. IV. Cicero, In Catilinam, 11., III., and IV ; Virgil, Eclog., 1., IV., VL, VII., IX. ; Ovid, Fasti, B. I., vv. 1-300. 1881. — Xenophon, Anabasis, B. V. ; Homer, Iliad, B. IV. Cicero, \n Ca+ilinam, II., III., and IV.; Ovid, Fasti, B. I., vv. 1-300; "argil, ^:neid, B. I., vv. 1-304. Translation from English into Latin Prose ; Paper on Latin [Grammar, on which special stress will be laid. 30 ONTARIO LEGAL DIBECTORY. MATHEMATIt'S. Arithmetic ; Algebra, to the end of Quadratic Eciuations ; Euclid. Bb. I., II., III. ENGLISH. A Paper on English Grammar ; Composition ; Critical Analysis of a Selected Poem :— 1878. The Traveller and the Deserted Village ; 1879. Paradise Lost, Bb. I. and Tl. ; 1880. Eleyy in a Country Churchyard and The Traveller ; 1881. Lady of the Lake, with special reference to Ciiutos V. and VI. HISTORY AND OEOGRAPHV. English History from William III. to George III. inclusive; Roman History from the commencement of the Second Punic War to the death of Augustus ; (ireek History from the Persian to the ^ Pfcloponnesian Wars, both inclusive, Ancient Geography: Greece, | Italy, and Asia Minor ; Modern Geography : North America and f Eurojie. OPTIONAL SUBJECTS. FREXCH. A Paper on Grammar ; Translation from English into French Prose : 1878 and 1880. Souvestre, Uu Philosophe sous les toits ; 1879 and 1881. Emile De Bonnechose, Lazare Hoche. GERMAN. A Paper on Grammar ; Musaeus, Stummc Liebe ; 1878 and 1880. Schiller, Die BUrgschaft der Taucher ; 1879 and 1881. Schiller, Der Gang nach dem Eisenhammer ; Die Kraniche des Ibycus. A Student of any TJnivei-sity in this Province who shall present a certificate of having passed, within four yeai-s of his application, an examination in the subjects above pre- scribed, shall be entitled to admission as a Student-at-Law or Articled Clerk (as the case may be), iii)on giving the pre icribed notice and paying the prescribed fee. All examinations of Students-at-Law or Articled Clerks shall be conducted by the Examiner for matriculation before the Committee on Legal Education, or before a special com- mittee appointed by Convocation. filiations ; Euclid. LAW SOCIETY OF UPPER CANADA. 81 No one who has been admitted on the books of the Society Is a Student, Hhull be required to iiass preliminary examina- tion as an Articled Clerk. The Pritnary examinations take place on the Tuesday, ''ednesday, and Thursday, next but one before each term. The Final examinations and the Intermediate examinations take place during the week immediately before each term. The Scholarship examinations take place during the second i^eek of Michaelmas term. RULES AS TO EXAMINATION OF ARTICLED CLERKS. Notice of examination shall be given to the Secretary by a Jencher not less than six weeks previous to the tenn imrae- liately following the examination. See Form No. I., )age 51. • Examinations shall be had by the Examining Committee md Examiner on the same day as the examination of Stu- lents-at-Law before each term, and shall be conducted in the Isame manner. The fees payable shall be as follows : With notice for [examination, one dollar; on presentation for examination, [forty dollai-s. On failure to pass the examination, thirty dollars of the [fees shall be j)aid back. Term of service under Articles shall be effectual only from I time of passing examination. Candidates for admission as Articled Clerts (except ;;radu- ates of Universities and Students-at-Law), are requii*ed to pass a satisfactory Examination in the following subjects : — 32 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTOKY. Ovid, Fasti, B. I., vv. 1-300 ; or, Vugii, ^neid, B. II., vv. 1-317. Arithmetic. Euclid, Bks. I., II., and III. English Grammar and Composition. English History — Queen Anne to George III. Modern Geography — North America and Europe. Elements of Book-keeping. No one who has been admitted on the books of the Society as a Student, shall be required to pass a preliminary examin- ation aa an Articled Clerk. The examination of Candidates for Admission shall be partly in writing and partly oral, and shall be conducted by the "Examiner for Matriculation," (who shall be ap- l)ointed by the Benchers each term for the succeeding term), in the presence of the Committee aforesaid, or ot any three of them ; and shall be commenced on Tuesday in the hist week but one of each vacation, at ten o'clock, a.m. ; and the same may be adjourned in such manner as may be found convenient. ■ In the event of no appointmeiit of Examiner being made by the Bench ei-s during any term, the Treasurer shall appoint an Examiner for the next ensuing examinations. Notice of the day on which the applicants for admission are respectively required to attend for the pui'pose of being examined, shall, by the Secretary, be transmitted to them by post as soon as may be after each term. In case no such notice be received, attendance is to be given on the Tuesday above appointed for entering upon the examinations. No })erson shall be admitted as a Student-at-Law or Articled Clerk who is not of the full age of sixteen years. Notice of the intention of any person to apply for admission as a Student-at-I^aw or Articled Clerk signed by a Bencher, and containing the name, addition, and family residence of the candidate, must be delivered to the Secretary of the society, at his office in Osgoode Hall, at least six weeks LAW SOCIETY OF UPPER CANADA. 33 'efore the term in which he seeks admission. (See Form FNo. L, page 51.) The candidate must by presented to the Examining Com- mittee by an instrument in writing, signed by a Barrister of the Ontario bar, in form approved of by the Secretary. (See Form No. II., page 51.) The Secretary shall, as soon as all the notices have been received, make out two lists containing the names, additions, and family residence of all the candidates for admission, on behalf of whom notices of presentation have been regularly given, and shall affix one of sucli lists in a conspicuous place in his office, and the other in the Convocation Chamber. ■ It shall be the duty of the Examiner to prejjare at least three papers on the preceding subjects, viz., 1. Latin; 2. Mathematics; 3. History, Geograjjhy, English Grammar, and Composition. Such papers shall be printed for use in the examinations. Candidates shall also be examined orally in the presence of the Examining Committee in Latin, and in such other of the abovementioned subjects as the Examining Committee may think pi'oper, or the Examiner recommend. iw or Articled COMMITTEE OP EXAMINATION FOR ADMISSION ON THE BOOKS AS STUDENT-AT-LAW AND ARTICLED CLERK. The Legal Education Committee, or a Committee of Con- vocation, to consist of five Benchers, who shall be appointed in each term, shall preside at the examination of applicants as Students-at-Law, or Articled Clerks. Three of the said Committee shall be a quorum for the transaction of any business. The said Committee, in concert with the " Examiner for Matriculation," are hereby entrusted with the power and duty of superintending the examination of all such applicants for admission, and of arranging and settling the details thereof, in all respects not provided for by the rules and standing orders of Convocation. The majority of the Examining Com- mittee and the Examiner shall determine upon the sufficiency 5 ■■mp 34 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. of the examination of every such candidate, and in case of any equality of votes of the Committee and Examiner, the candidate shall be rejected. CLASSIFICATION. Graduates shall be classed according to their rank, if graduates in the name University ; or according to the dates of their diplomas or degrees, if graduates of different Uni- versities. Candidates passed in the other class shall be classed according to their merits. PETITION, PRESENTATION, AND DEPOSIT OF FEES. Every Candidate for Admission shall, some convenient time previous to the examination day, or on the day on which he is to be examined, repoi't himself to and deposit with the Sub- Treasurer, at Osgoode Hall, his presentation and the amount of fees payable on admission, together with his petition for admission. (8ee Forms Nos. II. and III., page 51.) The Sub-Treapurer shall, on the second day of the term next after any examination had as aforesaid, make a report in writing to the Convocation \ipon the petition of each Can- didate passed, stating the day on which notice of presentation was given for such Candidate, and whether there exists to his knowledge any objection to the admission of such Candidate, to which report he shall append such Candidate's petition ana presentation. REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE. The committee, by a repoi-t signed by the members who examine and by the Examiner for Matriculation, shall, on the first day of the term next after any examination had, report to the Convocation the result of such exammation, specifying (when several have been examined) the names of those who have passed, and those (if any) who have been rejected, stating in what branch they were found deficient, and sj)ecifying also the order in which those passed have been classed according to the decision of the Committee, except as hereinafter mentioned, and such report shall, as respects each LAW SOCIETY OF UPPER CANADA. 35 such examination, be final, and no objection to the admission of any candidate so passed shall be raised in ConvocHtion on the ground of his education being deficient. The day of examination, or the first day of each term shall be the admission day of the Students and Ai-ticled Clerks who have been examined and reported as passed by the Examining Committee. 11 be classed INTERMEDIATE EXAMINATIONS. Every Articled Clerk presenting himself for examination in any term, under the Act entitled "An Act respecting attor- ney s-at-law," (Rev, Stat. Ont. ch. 140), shall, on or before the day of examination, file with the Secretary of the Law Society a certificate signed by such clerk, stating the date of his articles of clerkship, and of the filing thereof, the name of the Attorney to whom he was articled, the number of assign- ments, if any, and the year of his service at the time of signing such certificate, and if he is a graduate of any Uni- versity, stating the same. (Form No. IX., page 54.) The particulars of such certificate shall be entered in a book for that piirpose, to be kept by the Secretary ; and no certificate shall be received or filed without the payment of one dollar to the Secretary. After each examination is completed, the presiding Bencher shall certify to Convocation the names of the Students and Clerks examined, and whether they have or have not passed such examination ; and in accordance with such certificate, the Secretary shall enter against the name of such Clerk in the book afoi-esaid, "Passed," or "Not Passed," with the date of such certificate, and when such Student or Clerk has passed, shall give a certificate to that effect. On the final examination for Certificate of Fitness of eveiy Student or Clerk, the Secretary shall certify whether such Student or Clerk has passed the said Intermediate examina- tions, and the date of such passing. t. 36 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. STUDENTS-AT-LAW. Every Student of the laws entered as sucli on tlie books of the Law Society, shall be required to pass two examinations before the final examination for call to the Bar. The first of such examinations in the third year after he has been entered on the said books, and the second of such examinations in the froves to the satisfac- tion of the said Secretary, that it has not been in his power to procure the answei's to the qnostions contained in the same schedule " B," from the Attorney or Solicitor with whom he may have served any part of the time under his articles, or from the Agent of such Attoiniey or the certificate of service therein also contiiined, the said Secretary shall state any such circumstances specially in his rej)jrt to Convocation on such Articled Clerks petition. EXAMINATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF FITNESS. Candidates for Certificate of Fitness shall be examined in writing, and orally in like manner as Candidates for Call "simi)ly." The Secretary shall report tipon the petition of every Can- 7. In the rase of an Attorney, Solicitor, or Writer, that lie was duly sworn, admitted, and enrolled an Attorney, or Solicitor, or Writer, as mentioned in sub-section 2 of section I. ; and that since his admission as aforesaid he has been in actual practice and resident as mentioned in sub-section 2 of section II. ; and that no application had been made to any such Court or Courts to strike him off the roll of any such Court, or otherwise disqualify him frota practice as such Attorney, Solicitor, or Writer, and that no charge is pending against him for professional or other misconduct. III. The fees payable by such candidates for admission to practice, in addition to the ordinary fees for articled clerks and for a imission, shall be the sum of two hundred dollars. If FEES PAYABLE BY BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS, STUDENTS, ETC. Filing articles or assignment thereof. $ 1 00 Fee with every notice for primary or final examina- tion, (to Law Society) 1 00 Fee upon primary examination of ai'ticled clerk, (to Law Society) 40 00 Fee u{>on primary examination of Student:at-law, (to Law Society) 50 00 N.B. — In case of failure to pass at either of the Primary Examinations, the fee is returned, less $10. Fee with Certificate filed previous to Intermediate Examination of Articled Clerk (to Law Society) .$1 00 Fee upon deposit of articles previous to Final Ex- aaiination of Articled Clerk (to Law Society) 60 00 Fee upi^n deposit of papers, previous to Examina- tion f'U Call (to Law Society) 100 00 N.B. — In case of failure to pass either the Attorney or Barrister examination, the fee is returned, less $10. In special cases, under Rev. Stat. Ont. ch. 1 38, payable in addition to the above 200 00 LAW SOCIETY OF UPPER CANADA. 49 Swearing in Atcorney : — Fiat 1 00 Certificate, Queen's Bench 4 50 " Common Pleas 4 50 « ^ Chancery 3 50 Swearing in Barrister, (payable in one Coui-t only) 2 00 Annual Fees by attorney, payable every Michael- mas Term, (to Law Society) 20 00 See Rev. Stat. Ont ch. 140, sees. 19. 20 and 21, as to penalties for non-payment of fees. Annual Fee by Barrister, payt^ole every Michaelmas Term, (to Law Society) 2 00 Fee for Commission to administer oaths, &c., (each County) 2 50 SUSPENSION OF BARRISTERS STRUCK GUF THE ROLL OP ATTOR- NEYS OR SOLICITORS BY ANY OF THE SUPERIOR COURTS. Upon any order being made by any of Her Majesty's Superior Courts of Law and Equity in Upper Canada, whereby any person being at the time a member of this Society is ordered to be struck off the Roll of Attorneys or Solicitors of such Court, and whereby it is also further ordered, that such order shall be transmitted by the proper Officer of such Court to the Treasurer of the Society ; such person so ordered to be struck off the Rolls of such Court shall, 12)80 facto, be suspended from the exercise of all and singular, the rights, powers, aud privileges belonging to him in this Society, or elsewhere, as a member thereof, and such suspension shall continue until such peraon be restored to the Rolls of such Court as an Attorney or Solicitor thereof, and also to the Rolls of such other of the said Courts as may, on communication of such order or otherwise, have ordered him t*' be struck off their Rolls respectively. Such suspension shall in no respect be deemed as affirma- tion on the part of the Society, or any of the authorities thereof, of the correctness of the grounds upon which the decisica of such Court or Courts is founded, but as a mere legal consequence attached to such decision. Such suspension shall not preclude the adoption of pro- 7 :1 50 ONTAttIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. ceedings by impeachment or otherwise, according to the course of this Society, before the Benchers thereof in Convo- cation for disbarring and expelling such person from this Society, on the same grounds upon which any such Court may have proceeded to remove him from their Rolls, or any other that may render such proceeding necessary or proper in that behalf. It shall be the duty of the Treasurer of this Society on receipt of any such order from the proper Officer of any of the said Courts, to lay the same before the Benchers of this Society in Convocation at the next meeting ; and the same shall be thereupon entered at length ui>on the Journal of Convocation, but no entry of such suspension shall be entered upon the Rolls of this Society. Upon the Treasurer of this Society being informed of ordera having been made by the said Courts, or by the Courts which removed any such peraon from their Rolls as aforesaid, for the restoration of such person to such Rolls, it shall he his duty to i)rocure office copies of such orders so restoring sucli pereon to the Rolls of such Courts, and to lay the same before the Benchers of this Society in Convocation at their next meeting, and the same shall thereupon be entered at length upon the Journals of Convocation. RULES AS TO COMPUTATION OF TIME. In the computation of time entitling Students or Articled Clerks to pass Examinations to be called to the bar or receive Certificate of Fitness, Examinations passed before or during Term, shall be construed as passed at the actual date of the Examination, or as of the first day of Term, whichever shall be most favourable to the Student or Clerk, and all Students entered on the books of the Society during any Term shall be deemed to have been so entered on the firat day of the Term. It shall be the duty of the Secretary to fmiiish the Soli' citor of the Society with a list of all Attorneys who have taken out their annual Certificates, and if the fees of those in default be not subsequently paid after due notice, then it shall be the duty of the Solicitor of the Society to proceed against the parties in default peremptorily and without farther notice. LAW SOCIETY OP UPPER CANADA. 51 FORMS. I. NOTICE OF PRESENTATION FOR ADMISSION. LAW SOCIETY^OF UPPER CANADA. Mr. A. B. {name in /till), Bencher, gives notice, that C. D. {name in full, no initials), of E., in the County of F., in the Province, Gentleman, son of G. H., {name in full) Merchant, {as case may be) will next Term be presented to the Benchers of this Society, in Convocation, for the purpose of being entered of, and admitted into the Society, as a Student of the Laws {or Articled Clerk) in the {Senior or Junior) Class. Term of 187 A. B. {Bencher.) II. PRESENTATION FOR ADMISSION. LAW SOCIETY OF UPPER CANADA, OSGOODE HALL. To the Benchers of the Law Society of Upper Canada, in Con- vocation : — Gentlemen, I hereby present to the Examining Committee and to the Con- vocation A. B. {name in full), of C, in the County of D., in this Province, Gentleman, son of E. T., of the same place. Merchant, for the purpose of his being entered of, and admitted into, the Society, as a Student of the Laws, {or Articled Clerk.) G. H. {some member of the Societij being a Barrister.) in. PETITION FOR ADMISSION. LAW SOCIETY OF UPPER CANADA, OSGOODE HALL, TO WIT. To the Benchers of the Law Society of Upper Canada in Con- vocation : — The Petition of A. B. {name in full, no initials) of C, in the County of D., son of E. F. of the same place, Merchant, {as the case may be,) most respectfully sheweth — That your Petitioner is of the full age of years ; that he has received an education, which he trusts sufficiently qualifies ^^Hr 52 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. him to commence the study of the Profession of the Law ; that he received his education at (Upper Canada CoUeije, Toronto Collegiate, Inatitnte, or University of Toronto). That he has been instructed iu the following branches of learning, that is to say : (e.g.. Classics, Mathematics, Metaphysics, Logic, Natural Sciences). That in the course of such instniction he has read the following books, that is to say : (enumerate them) That your Petitioner is desirous of becoming a member of the Law Society of Upper Canada, and of being entered thereof as a Student of the Laws. Your Petitioner, therefore, most respectfully prays that his quali- fications being firet examined and found sufficient, according to the Rules of the Society and Standing Orders of Convocation in that behalf, he may be admitted and entered accordingly ; and he doth hereby undertake and promise that he will well and truly pay, or caiise to be paid, to the Law Society of Upper Canada aforesaid, all such fees and dues of what nature or kind soever, as now are due and payable by or from him to the said Society, by or under any Kule, Ilesolution, Order, By-law, or Regulation of the said Society, passed by the said Society, or by the Benchers thereof, with the approbation of the Judges of the Province, as Visitora of the said Society, or which shall or may hereafter become due or payable by or from him to the said Society under the same, or under any other Rule, Resolu- tion, Order, By-law, or Regulation to be passed by the Benchers of the said Society in Convocation, with such approbation as aforesaid : and also, that he will moreover well, faithfully, and truly submit and conform himself to obey, observe, perform, fulfil, and keep all the Rules, Resolutions, Orders, By-laws, and Regulations of the said Society, iJassed as aforesaid, and now in force, or hereafter to be Eassed as aforesaid, during such time as he shall continue on the ooks of the said Society as a member thereof. A. B. («a»ie of Petitioner.) Witness, C. D. Term, 18 IV. SUB-TREASURER'S REPORT ON PETITION FOR ADMISSION. LAW SOCIETY OF UPPER CANADA, OSGOODE HALL, TO WIT. To the Benchers of the Law Society of Upper Canada, in Con» vocation : — The Sub-Treasurer, with reference to the Petition and Presentation for Admission of A. B. hereunto annexed, beg» leave, pursuant to LAW SOCIETY OF UPPER CANADA. 53 the standing order of Convocation in this behalf, most respectfully to report : — That he has carefully examined the said Petition and Presenta- tion — and that they appear to him to be complete and re^ilar in every respect ; that he has searched the Journals of Convocation, and finds that notice of the Presentation of the said Candidate was duly civeu the day of in last Term ; that the said Candidate has fully conformed himself to the rules of the Society and Standing Orders of Convocation, and that should his education be reported sufficient by the Examining Committee, there exists to his knowledge no objection to the Admission of the said Candidate as a member of the Society. All which is most respectfully submitted, J. H. E., Sub- Treasurer. Treasurer's Office, day of , 18 . CERTIFICATES OF ADMISSION INTO THE SOCIETY. LAW SOCIETY OV UPPER CANADA, OSGOODE HALL, TO WIT. These are to certify that C. B., of E., in the County of F., Merchant, {or as the case niai/ he) having passed an examination and been classed in the University (or the senior or junior) Class, {as the case may be,) was by the Benchers of the Law Society of Upper Canada in Convocation, on the day of in the Term of in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and duly admitted into the said Society as a member thereof, and entered as a Student of the Laws, taking precedence as such in this Society next immediately after Mr. Y. R., and that he now remains on the Books of this Society as a member thereof. In testimony whereof, I, S. R., Esq., Treasurer of the said Society, have to these presents affixed the seal of the said Society at Osgoode Hall, this day of in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and and in the year of Her Majesty's reign. J. H. E., Secretary. S. R., Treasurer, VL NOTICE OF PRESENTATION FOR CALL. LAW SOCIETY OF UPPER CANADA, OSGOODE UALL. Mr. A. B. {name in full). Bencher, gives notice that C. D. {name in full), a member of this Society, now standing on the books as a Student of the Laws, and who has received his professional education i 1. . 54 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY- I, under the superintendence of E. F. {name in full), Esquire, one of the memljers of the Society, of the degree of Barrister-at-Law, will, next term, be presented to the Benchers of this Society in Convoca- tion, for the purpose of being called to the Bar. A. B., Bencher^ Term of 18 . VII. PRESENTATION FOR CALL. LAW SOCXEIT OF UPPEK CANADA, CSGOODE HALL. To the Benchers of the Law Society of Upper Canada, in Con- vocation : — Gentlemen, — I hereby present to the Convocation A. B. {7iame in full), a member of this Society, now standing on the books as a Student of the Laws, and who has received his professional education under my superintendence, or under the superintendence of X. Y., K. Z., &c., Esquires, members of this Society, for the jturpose of his being called to the degree of Barrister-at-Law. C. D. {Member of the Society being a Barrister) . VIIL CERTIFICATE OF STUDENT- AT-L AW. I, A. B. {nam^ in full) of B., in the County of C, do hereby certify that I was entered on the books of the Law Society as a Student of the Laws as of Term, , A.D., 187 ; that I am also an Articled Clerk, and, as such Articled Clerk, passed the first Examination required by law, in Term, A.D. 187 , and the second Examination in Term, A.D. 187 ; and that I am a graduate of University. Term of 18 A. B. IX. CERTIFICATE OF ARTICLED CLERK. I, A. B,, of C, in the County of D,, do hereby certify, that I entered into Articles of Clerkship with Mr. E. F., of G., in the County of H., on the day of , A.D. 187 , that my said Articles were tiled on the day of , A.D. 187 : that I have served under the said Articles and Assignments thereof, and that I am now in the year of my service, and that I am a Graduate of Term of Univeraity. 18 A. B. ni^mr^ LAW SOCIETY OP UPPER CANADA. 55 X. PETITION FOR CERTIFICATE OF FITNESS. LAW SOCIETV OF UPPER CANADA, O3O00DE HALL, TO WIT. To the Benchers of the Law Society of 0"i)per Canada, in Con- vocation : — The Petition of most respectfully sheweth — That your Petitioner is of the full age of yoars ; that he has received a professional education, which ho trusts sufficiently qualifies him to commence the practice of the Profession of the Law ; that he received his professional education under the superintendence of . an Attorney of Her Majesty's Court of Queen's Bench and Common Pleas, and a Solicitor of the Court of Chancery for Ontario ; that he was admitted in the Law Society as a member thereof, and entered on the books thereof as a Student of the Laws in the Term of 18 ; that the degree of B. A. was conferred on him on day of 18 , by the Univez-sity of ; that his Articles of Clerk- ship were df.ted and executed on the day of 18 , and were duly filed on the day of 18 ; that he passed the Intermediate Examinations as follows : — Ist Intermediate Examination in Term, 18 2nd " " Term, 18 that he has particularly studied the following branches of the Law, that is to say : ; that in the course of such study he has read the following works, that is to say ; (enumerate them) ; that his Articles of Clerkship expire on the day of 18 , and that he is desii'ous of receiving a Certificate of Fitness and of being admitted as an Attorney and Solicitor. Your Petitioner, therefore, most humbly prays, that his qualifications, being first examined and found sufficient according to the Rules of the Society, and Standing Orders of Convocation in that behalf, he may receive a Certificate of Fitness accord- ingly. Witness, Term, 187. XL SCHEDULE A. (The following questions are to be answered by the Clerk himself) : 1st. What was your age at the date of your Articles ? 2nd. Have you served the whole term of your Articles at the office where the Attorney or Attorneys to whom you were articled or assigned carried on nis or their business ? and If not, state the reason. MM 56 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. 3rd. Have you at any time, during the term of your Articles been absent without the permission of the Attorney or Attorneys to whom you were articled or assigned ? and if so, state the length and occa- sion of such absence. 4th. Have you, durinc the period of your Articles, been engaged or concerned in any proiession, business, or employment other than your professional employment as Clerk to the Attorney or Attorneys to whom you were articled or assigned ? 6th. Have you, since the expiration of your Articles, been engaged or concerned, and for how long a time, in any, and what profession, trade, business, or employment other than the profession of Attorney or Solicitor ? XII. SCHEDULE B. (The following questions are to be answered by the Attorney or Solicitor, or his Agent, with whom the Clerk may have served any part of the time under his articles, with the Certificate of such Attorney, Solicitor, or Agent :) 1st. Has A. B. served the whole term of his articles at the office where you caiTy on your business ? and if not, state the reason. 2nd. Has the said A. B. , at any time during the term of his articles, been absent without your permission ? and if so, state the length and occasion of such absence. 3rd. Has the said A. B., during the period of his articles, been engaged or concerned in any profession, business, or employment other than his professional employment as your Articled Clerk ? 4th. Has the said A. B., during the whole term of his clerkship, with the exceptions above-mentioned, been faithfully and diligently employed in your professional business of an Attorney or Solicitor ? 5th. Has the said A. B. , since the expiration of his articles, been engaged or concerned, and for how long a time in any, and what profession, trade, business, or employment other than the profession of an Attorney or Solicitor ? 6th. And I do hereby certify that the said A. B. has duly and faithfully served under his articles of clerkship (or asaif/nment, as the case may be) bearing date, &c., for the term therein expressed ; and that he is a fit and proper person to be admitted as an Attorney. XIII. AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE OF ARTICLES OF CLERKSHIP. I( of in the make oath and say : 1. That under and in pursuance of Articles of Clerkship hereunto annexed, bearing date the day , I actually and really served and was employed by in the LAW SOCIETY OF UPPER CANADA. 57 or County of Gentleman, one of the Attorneys of Her Majesty's Court of Queen's Bench and Common T^leas for Ontario, and a Solicitor of the Court of Chancery for Ontario, as his Clerk, ia the business, practice, and employment of an Attorney and Solicitor from the day of the date of the said Articles, inclusive to the day of inclusive, being a period of years, months and days. 2. In pursuance of an Indenture of Assignment of the said Articles hereunto annexed, bearing date the day of 18 , I actually and really served and was employed by of in the said assit^nment mentioned, one other of the Attorneys and Solicitors of Her Majosty's said Courts, as his Clerk in the business, practice, and employment of an Attorney and Solicitor from the day of the date of the said Assignment inclusive to the day of 18 , inclusive, being a period of years, months, and days. 3. In pursuance of a further Indenture of Assignment of the said articles, also hereunto annexed, bearing date the day of 18 , I actually and really served and was employed by of in the said Assignment mentioned, one other of the Attorneys and Solicitors of Her Majesty's said Courts, as his Clerk in the business, practice, and employment of an Attorney and Solicitor from the day of the date of the said Assign- ment inclusive to the day of 18 , inclusive, being a period of years, months and days. 4. In pursuance of a further Indenture of Assignment of the said Articles, also hereto annexed, bearing date the day of 18 , 1 actually and really served and was employed by of in the said assignment mentioned, one other of the Attorneys and Solicitors of Her Majesty's said Coui-ts, as his Clerk in the business, practice, and employment of an Attorney and Solicitor from the day of the date of the said Assign- ment inclusive, to the day of 18 , inclusive, being a period of years, months and days, making in the whole the full term of years specified in the said Articles. 5. I did not any time during the term of my service mentioned in the said Article hold any office, nor was I engaged in any employ- ment whatsoever other than employment of Clerk to the said and his partner or partners in the business, practice, and employmeAt of an Attorney or Solicitor. 6. I passed my First Intermediate Examination in the month of 18 , and my Second Intermediate Examination in the month of 18 . Sworn before me at ) in the County of > this day of 18 ) A Commissioner, d'C, <&€. \ S I ! 08 ONTARIO LEGAL DIIIECTORY. XIV. FORM OF CERTIFICATE OF FITNESS. LAW SOflETY OF UPPER CANADA, 03G00DE HALL, TO WIT, These are to certify, that Mr . °' in the County of in this Province, Gentleman, having made proof to the satisfaction of the Society of the clue execution of his Articles of Clorkship in the business, profession, and employment of an Attorney-at-Law and Solicitor in liquity, of his due and proper service under the same, and of his having complied with all other the requisites of the Acts of Parliament in that behalf, he was duly ex- amineil touching liis iltness and capacity to act as an Attorney and Solicitor of the cTiflerent Courts of Law and Equity in Upper Canada. And the Society being thereupon satisfied that the said Candidate is duly qualified to act as such Attorney and Solicitor. These are further to certify the same in compliance with Trie directions of the said Acts, and to the end that the said Candidate may thereupon apply to the said Courts, or any of them, for such admission accord- ingly. In testimony whereof, I, Tre.isurer of the said Society, hftve to these presents affixed the seal of the said Society, at Osgoode Hall, this day of in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and and in the year of Her Majesty's reign. J. H. E., Secretary. S. R., Treasurer, XV. PETITION FO^ CALL. LAW SOCIETY OF UPPEF To the Benchers of the - vocation : — i, OSGOODE HALL, TO WIT. society of Uj^ r Canada, in Con- The Petition of most respectfully sheweth— That your Petitioner is of the full age of yeara ; that he has received a professional education, which he trusts su^'iciently qualities him to commence the practice of the Profession of the Law ; that he received his professional education under the superintendence of . a member of this Society, of the degree of Barrister-at-Law ; that he was admitted into this Society as a mem- ber thereof, and entered on the books thereof as a Student of the Laws in the Term of 18 ; that the degrt of B.A, was conferred on him on day of 18 , by the University of ; that he passed the Inter- mediate Examinations as follows — 1st Intermediate Examination in 2ud *' " Term, 187 Term, 187 LAW SOCIETY OF UPPER CANADA. 5» that ho has, sinco his admission into the Society, pursuocl the follow- ing branches of general learning, that ia to say : that in the courau of such pursuit he has read the following works, that is to sny : ; that he has particularly studied the following branches of the Law, that ia to say : {ennuierate thovi) that in the course of such study he has read the following works, that is to say : that he is under no Articles of Clerkship of any kind whatsoever to any person or persons M'hoinL. soever ; and that he is desirous of being called to the degree of Barrister-at-Law. Your Petitioner, therefore, most respectfully prays, that liis quali- fications, being first examined and found sufficient according to the Rules of the Society, and Standing Orders of Convocation in that behalf, he may be called to the said degree accordingly ; and he doth hereby undertake and promise that lie v.ill well and tnily pay, or cause to be paid, to the Law Society of Upper Canada aforesaict, all such fees and dues of what nature or kind soever, as now are due or payable by or from him to the said Society, by or under any Itule, Resolution, Order, By-law, or Regulation of the said Society, passed by the said Society, or by the Benchers thereof, with the approbation of the Judges of the Province, aa Visitors of the said Society, or which shall or may hereafter become due or payable by or from him to the said Society, under the same, or under any other Rule, Reso- lution, Order, By-law, or Regulation to be passed by the Benchers of the said Society in Convocation, with such approbation as afore- said ; and also, that he will moreover well, faithfully, and truly sub- mit and conform himself to obey, observe, perform, fulfil, and keep all the Rules, Resolutions, Orders, By-laws, and Regulations of the said Society, passed as aforesaid, and now in force, or liereafter to be passed as aforesaid, during such time aa he shall continue on the books of the said Society as a member thereof. Wttnesii, Term, 187 XVI. BOND. OSGOODE HALL, TO WIT. Know all men by these presents, that we A. B,, of in the County of in this Province, Gentleman, Member of the Law Society of Upper Canada, now standing on the books of the said Society, as a Student of the Laws, and C. D., of .in the County of in this Province, and E. F.. of in the County of in this Province, are jointly and severally held and firmly bound to the Law Society of Upper Canada in the penal sum of Four Hundred Dollars of lawful money of Upper Canada, to be paid to the Law Society of Upper Canada aforesaid, for which payment to be well and truly made, we 60 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. bind ourselves and each of us binds himself, our, each, and every of our heirs, executors, and administrators, firmly by these presents. Sealed with our seals. Dated this day of in the year of Majesty's Reign, and in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and The condition of this obligation is such, that if the above boundeu A. B. shall and will well and truly pay, or cause to be Said to the Law Society of Upper Canada aforesaid, all such fees and ues of what nature or kind soever, as now are due or payable by or from him to tbe said Society, by or under any Rule, Resolution, Order, By-Law, or Regulation, of the said Society, passed by the said Society, or by the Bvnchers thereof, with the approbation of the Judges of the Provxa:;e, as Visitors of the said Society, or which shall or may hereafter become due or payable by or from him to the said Society under the same, or under any other Rule, Resolution, Order, By-Law, or Regulation to be passed by the Benchers of the said Society in Convocation, with such approbation as aforesaid, and also do ?\nd shall moreover well, faithfully, and truly obey, observe, perform, fulfil, and keep all the Rules, Resolutions, Orders, By-Laws, and Regulations, of the said Society, passed as aforesaid, and now in force, or hereafter to be passed, as aforesaid, during such time as he shall continue on the books of the said Society, as a member thereof — then this obligation shall be void, otherwise shall be and remain in full force, virtue, and effect. Sealed and delivered in the ) presence of J ^ XVII. These are to certify, that we. the Subscribers hereto, are well acquainted with the within named C. D. and E. F., and that they are Pi'eeholders of substance amply sufficient to secure the performance of the condition of the within bond. XVIIL SUB-TREASURER'S REPORT ON PETITION FOR CALL. LAW SOCIETY OF UPPER CANADA, OaOOODE HALL, TO AVIT. To the Benchers of the L?\w Society of Upper Canada, iu Con- vocation. The Sub-Treasurer with reference to the Petition and Presentation for call of C. D. hereunto annexed, begs leave pursuant to the Standing Oder of Convocation in this behalf, most respectfully to report : — LAW SOCIETY OP UPPER CANADA. 61 That ho has carefully examined the said petition and presentation, and that they appear to him to be complete and regular in every respect ; that he has searched the Journals of Convocation, and finds that the said Candidate was duly admitted into this Society as a member thereof, and entered as a iStudent of the Laws, on the day of in the Terra of that the Class of the Examination versity or Junior) (ad the c ise ma passed the following luteruii That notice of the presentatioL was duly given on the day of in the year of our Lord 18 ; of the said Candidate was (Uni- '") ; that the said Candidate has te Examinations : {state them) A the said Candidate for this call, in last Term ; that the said Candidate has fully conformed himself to the Kules of the Society and Standing Orders of Convocation, and that should his education be found upon examination to be sutlicient, there exists to his know- ledge no objection to the call of the said Candidate to the degree of Barrister-at- Law. All which is most respectfully submitted. J. H. E., Sub-Treasurer. Treasurer's Offi')?, day of , 18 . XIX. DIPLOMA OF BARRISTER-AT-LAW. LAW SOCIETY OF UPPEE CANADA, OSOOODE HALL, TO WIT. Be it remembered that C. D., of E., in the County of F., in this Province, Gentleman, son of G. D., of the same place, Merchant (or, as the case may be) was by the Benchers of the Law Society of Upper Canada in Convocation, on the day of of the Term of "in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and , duly called to the Degree of Barrister-at- Law, and that he now remains on the books of this Society as a Barrister thereof. In testimony whereof, I, S. R., Esq., Treasurer of the said Society, have to these presents affixed the Seal of the said Society at Oagoode Hall, this day of in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and and in the year of Her Majesty's reign. J. H. E., Secretary. S. R., Treasurer.. I €2 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. ACTS RELATING TO THE PROFESSION. Cap. 1S8.- " 139.- " 140.- " 141.- -Law Society. -Barristers-at-Law. -Attonieys-at-Law. -Notaries Public. CAP. 138. AN ACT RESPECTING THE LAW SOCIETY OF UPPER CANADA. CONTENTS OF ACT. Law Society continued, ss. 1, 2. Judges to be Visitors, s. 3. ^ Benchers, ss. 4-42. Elections, 88. 4-33. Powers of Benchers, ss. 34-42. Law Benevolent Fund, s. 43. Reporters, ss. 44-46. Revenue and Expenditure, ss. 47-8. HER MAJESTY, by and wi*h the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario* enacts as follows : — LAW SOCIETY CONTINUED. 1. The Law Society of Upper Canada shall continue as at present constituted, subject to the provisions of this Act, and to the by-laws, resolutions, rules and regulations of the said Society in force at the time this Act takes effect, except so far as the same are inconsistent with this Act, until altered by the Benchers of said Socioty pursuant to this Act. C. S. U. C. c. 33, 8. 1 ; 34 V. c. 15, s. 2. 2. The Treasurer and Benchers of the said Society, here- tofore incorporated, and their successors, shall continue to r ACTS RELATING TO THE PROFESSION. 63 be a body corporate and politic, by the name of the Law Society of Upper Canada, and without license of mortinaiu may purchase, take, possess, and after acquiring the same, sell, lease or depart with any lands, tenements or heredita- ments for the purposes of tlje said Society, but for no other purposes, and may execute all other matters appertaining to them to do. C. S. U. C. c. 33, s. 2. VISITORS. 3. The Chief Justices and Puisne Justices of the Superior Coui-+s of Common Law, and the Chancellor and Vice- Chancellora of the Coui*t of Chancery, shall be Visitors of the Society. C. S. U. C. c. 33, s. 3. !!li BENCHERS. 4. The Attorney-General of Canada. for the time being, and every person who has held that office, if a member of the Bar of Ontai'io, and the Attorney-General for the time being of Ontario, and all members of the Bar of Ontario, who have at any time held the office of Attorney-General of Ontario, or of Attorney-General or Solicitor-Genei-al for that part of the late Province of Canada, formerly called Upper Canada, and any retired Judge or Judges of the Superior Courts of Law or Equity for Ontario, shall respectively ex officio be Benchers of the Society. 34 V. c. 15, s. 4 ; 39 V. ch. 31, s. 8. 6. The Benchers of the Law Society, exclusive of ex officio membere, shall be thirty in niimber, to be elected as herein- after provided. 34 V. c. 15, s. 3. 6. The Benchers of the said Law Society shall, during the term next pi-eceding an election, appoint two persons, who, with the Treasurer, shall act as scrutineers at the election ; and the said Benchers shall also, during the said preceding term, appoint a third person, who shall act for and as the Treasurer, in case he should be absent during the meeting of the scrutineers to correct the votes. 34 V. c. 16, & 16. 7. The fii*st election after this Act takes effect shall be held on the first Thursday after the first Wednesday in {11 64 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. April, one thousand eiglit hundred and eighty- one, and the subsequent elections shall be held on the first Thui-sday after the first "Wednesday in April of every fifth year thereafter ; but in case the scrutineers are unable to complete the scru- tiny upon such day, the ssinie shall be continued from day to day until the election is declared. In case any scrutineer is absent during such scrutiny the others may nevertheless proceed therewith. 34 V. c. 15, s. 17. 8. Each member of the Bar, not hereinafter declai-ed ineli- gible as an elector, may vote for thirty persons. 34 V. c. 15, s. 5. 9. Such votes shall be given by closed voting papera, in the form in the Schedule to this Act, or to the like efiect, being delivered to the Secretary of the Law Society on the first Wednesday of Ayn'il of the year proper for such elec- tion, or during the Monday and Tuesday immediately pre- ceding. Any voting papere received by the said Secretary by post during said days, or during the preceding week, shall be deemed delivered to him. 34 V. c. 15, s. 6. 10. The said voting papers shall, upon the Thui-sday following, be opened by the Secretary of the Law Society in the presence of the scrutineers, who shall scrutinize and count the votes, and keep a record thereof in a proper book to be provided by the said Society. 34 V. c. 15, s. 7. 11. The thirty persons who have the highest number of votes shall be Benchers of the said Law Society for the next term of five years. 34 V. c. 15, s. 8. 12. Any pei-son entitled to vote at such election shall be entitled to be present at the opening of the said voting papers. 34 V. c. 15, s. 9. 13. In case of an equality of votes between two or more persons, which leaves the election of one or more of such Benchers undecided, then the said scrutineers shall forthwith put into a ballot-box a number of papers, with the names of the candidates having such equality of votes written therean, one for each candidate, and the Secretary of the said Society shall dmw by chance from such ballot-box, in the presence of the said scrutineers, one or more of such papers sufficient to ACTS RELATING TO THE PROFESSION. 65 make up the required number, r.nd the persons whose names are upon such papers so drawn shall be such Benchers. 34 V. c. 15, s. 10. 14. No person shall be entitled to vote as an elector at such election \mless all his Bar fees to the Law Society have been paid. 34 V. c. 15, s. 11. 15. The Secretary of the Law Society shall, on the first day of the term previous to the time for any election, make out an alphabetical list or register of the members of the Bar who are entitled to vote at the succeeding election, and such register may be examined by any member of the said Society at all reasonable times, at the office oi the said Secretary. 2. In case any member of the said Society complains to the said Secretary, in writing, of the improper omission or insertion of any name in the said list, it shall be the duty of the Secretary forthwith to examine into the complaint and rectify such error if any there be ; and in case any person is dissatisfied with the decision of the said Secretary, he may appeal to the persons who have been appointed to act as scrutineers for the next election thereafter, and the decision of such scrutineera shall be final, and such list shall remain or be altered in accordance with such decision. 3. The Secretary shall add to such list the names of all persons who have been called to the Bar during the term previous to such election ; and no alterations shall be made to such lists except as is provided in this section ; and the said list, as it stands revised upon the last Monday of the said last mentioned term, shall be held to be the register of persons entitled to vote at the next election. 4. No person whoso name is not inserted in the said list shall be entitled to vote at such election. 34 V. c. 15, s. 12. 16. No pei*son shall be eligible as a Bencher at any election who is not qualified to vote at such election. 34 V. c. 15, s. 14. 17. At all elections retiring Benchers shall be eligible for re-election. 34 V. c. 15, s. 31. 18. Any votes cast for any pei-son who is ineligible to be 9 66 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. \ ^ a Bencher, or who is a Bencher ex officio shall be null and void ; and the election shall be declared as if such votes had not been cast 34 V. c. 15, s. 13. 19. In the event of any elector placing more than thirty names on his voting paper, the first thirty only shall be taken, notwithstanding any of such thirty persons so named may be ineligible for election from any cause whatever. 34 V. c. 15, s. 18. 20. Upon the completion of the scrutiny the said Secretary shall forthwith declare the result of said election and report the same to the said Society, and shall cause the names to be published in the next two issues of the Ontario Gazette. 34 "V. c. 15, s. 15. 21. The Benchera of said Society may make such regula- tions as they consider expedient, not contrary to the pro- visions of this Act, for regulating the procedure under section twelve of this Act, and for the remuneration of the scrutineera appointed under this Act. 34 V. c. 15, s. 19. 22. The said voting papers belonging to any election shall not be destoyed until after all petitions in respect to such election have been decided, but the same shall, together with all other papers in connection with the said election, be re- tained by the Secretary, 34 V. c. 15, s. 20. 23. No person shall sign the name of any other pei'son to any voting paper, under this Act, or alter, or add to, or falsify, or fill up any blank in any voting paper signed by another jjei-son, or deliver or cause to be delivered, or send or cause to be sent, by post or otherwise to the said Secretary, any such false voting paper, or any voting paper which has been added to or falsified, or in which any blank has been filled up after the same was signed. 34 V. c. 15, s. 21. 24. In the event of there being no Secretary for the time being of the Law Society at the time at which any election under this A ct is to be held, or in the event of such Secretary being unable from illness or other unavoidable cause to act at such elections, then and in such case the Treasurer for the time being of the Law Society shall appoint under his hand some other person to act as such Secretary, and such ACTS RELATING TO THE PROFESSION. 67 person so appointed shall ])erform all the unties of snch Secretary, as prescribed by this Act. 34 V. c. 15, s. 22. 25. The persons so elected Benchers as aforesaid shall take office on the first day of Easter Term following their election, and sluUl hold office until the beginning of the fifth Easter Term after they have entered on their said office, or till the election of their successors. 34 Vic. c. 15, s. 23. 26. The seat of any Bencher, who has failed to attend the meetings of the benchers for three consecutive terms, shall at the expiration of the said period become vacant. 34 Vic. c. 15, s. 23. 27. The majority of the Benchers present at any meeting in the first Easter Term after their election, may appoint a committee of their number to enter upon any enquiry with respect to the due election of any of the said Benchers whose election or elections may be petitioned against by any member of the Bar who voted at the election of such Bencher or Benchers, and, after such enquiry, to report such Bencher oi Benchers as duly or not duly elected or qu dified according to the fact, and, if necessary, to report the name or names of the next in order of votes of the duly qualified members of the Bar, in lieu of the person or persons petitioned against and reported not duly elected or qualified ; and on the con- firmation of the said report by the majority of Benchers (other than those petitioned against) present at any meeting for that purpose, the person or persons so reported, in lieu of those petitioned against as aforesaid shall be taken and deemed to be the duly elected and qualified Bencher or Benchers. 34 V. c. 15, s. 24. 28. No petition against the return of any Bencher shall be entertained unless such petition is filed with the Secretary of the Law Society at least ten days before the fii*st day of Easter Term next succeeding such election, and shall contain a statement of the grounds on which such election is disputed, and unless a copy of s\ich petition is served upon the Bencher whose election is disputed at least ten days before the fii-st day of the said Easter Term ; and no grounds not mentioned in the petition shall be gone into on the hearing of such petition. 34 V. c. 15, s. 25. 1 68 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. 2C. On any sucli notice being duly filed as aforesaid, the Benchers shall during the fir^t wet-k of the Easter Term suc- ceeding such election, aj)poiut a day for the hearing of such petition, and give notice of such day to the petitioner and to the pei-son whose return is disjmted ; but all such petitions shall be finally disponed of during the said Easter Term. 34 V. c. 15, s. 2G. 30. On the hearing of any such petition the Benchers shall have j)ower to examine witnesses under oath ; and a summons under the hand of the Treasurer of the Law Society, or under the hand of the three Benchers, for the attendauce of a wit- ness, shall have all the force of a subpoena ; and any witness not attending in obedience thereto, shall be liable to attach- ment in anj' of the Superior Coui-ts. 34 V. c. 15, s. 27. 31. Any person ])etitioning against the retni'n of any Bencher shall deposit with the Secretary of the Law Society the sum of one hundred dollars to meet any C9sts which such Bencher may be put to in the opinion of the committee before which such petition shall be heard ; and such committee shall have power in the event of such petition being dismissed, to award such sum to bo paid to the Bencher petitioned against as in their opinion is just ; and shall have power in their discretion in the event of such Bencher being decided to be not duly elected or qualilied, to award costs to the petitioner ; and the costs so awarded shall be recoverable in any Court of competent jurisdiction. 34 V. c. 15. s. 28. 32. The Benchers shall, on the firat meeting after their election, proceed to elect one of their body as Treasui'er, who shall be the President of the Society ; and such Treasurer shall hold office until the appointment of his successor ; and the election of Treasurer shall take place on the first Saturday of Easter Term in every year ; provided that the I'etiring Treasurer shall be eligible for re-election. 34 V. c. 15, s. 29 33. In case of the failure in any instance to elect the requisite number of duly qualified Benchers, according to the provisions of this Act, or in case of any vacancy caused by the death or resignation of any Bencher, or by any other cause, then it shall be the duty of the remaining Benchei*s, with all convenient speed, at a meeting to be specially called \ ACTS RELATING TO THE PROFESSION. 69 for the purpose, and to be held during the next term there- after, to anpply the deficiency in the number of Benchers failed to be elected as aforesaid, or caused by any of the means aforesaid, by appointing to such vacant place or places, as the same may occur, any person or persons duly qualified under the provisions of this Act to be elected as a Bencher or Benchers ; and the peraon or persons so elected shall hold office for the residue of the period for which the other Benchers have been elected. 34 V. c. 15, s. 30. POWERS OF THE BENCHERS. 34. The Benchers may fi'om time to time in Convocation make rules for the government of the Law Society, and other purposes connected therewith, under the inspection of the Visitors. C. S. U. C. c. 33. s. 5. 35. Tlio said Benchers may appoint such officers and ser- vants as may be necessaiy for the nianageineut of the business of the said Law Society. 39 V. c. 31, s, 7. 36. The Benchers may make rules for the improvement of legal education ; and may appoint readers and lecturers \Ath salaries; and may impose fees and prescribe rules for the attendance of students and articled clerks at such readings or lectures, and for examinations thereon, as conditional to call to the Bar, or admission as Attorney ; and may establish scholarships in connection therewith ; find may for proficiency at examination, by rules to be established specially in that respect, diminish the number of yoai-s of studentshi]> on the books of the Society, or under articles of clerkship, but so as not to reduce the number of years for call to the Bar or admission as Attorney to less than three. 35 V. c. 6, s. 4. 37. The Benchers shall have the power heretofore exercised to call and admit to the practice of the law as a Barrister any person duly qualified to be so admitted, accoi'ding to the pro- visions of law and the rules of the Society. C. S. U. C. c. 33, s. L 38. The Benchers may from time to time make all neces- sary rules, regulations and by-laws and dispense therewith from time to time to meet the special circumstances of any ! ! in ! m I! 70 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. special case respecting the a;lmission of students-at-law, the periods and conditions of study, the call or admission of Barristers to jmictise the Law, and all other matters relating to the discipline and honour of the Bar. 39 V. c. 31, s. 1. 39. The Benchers with the ap}>roba+ion of the Visitors (including one at least of the Judges of each of the Superior Courts of Law and Equity], shall from time to time make such Rules as they consider necessary for conducting the examination of persons applying to be admitted as Attorneys or Solicitors, as well touching the articles and service, and the several certificates requiied by law to b- produced by them before their admission, as to the fitness and capacity of such persons to act as Attorneys or Solicitors ; and the Society may from time to time nominate and appoint Exam- iners for conducting such examinations. C S. U. C. o. 35, s. 8. See also Eev. Stat. 0., c. 1 40, s. 8. 40. In any of the foregoing ca.ses whei'c it appears to the Benchers expedient for p\u looses of fuither inquiry or investigation, they may suspend for a period not exceed- ing twelve months, their final decision in respect to the granting or refusal of the certificate. C. S. U. C. c. 35, s. 9 41. The Benchers from tin.e to time may also make all necessary rules, regulations and by-laws and dispen&e there- with from time to time, to meet the special circumstances of any special case respectirig the service of articled clerks, the period and conditions of such service, and the admission of Attorneys or Solicitors to practice in the Courts, and all other matters relating to the discipline and practice of such Attor- neys, Solicitors and articled clerks. 39 V. c. 31, s. 2. 42. Whereas certain petitions were presented to the Legis- lature of the Province during its session held in the thii-ty- ninth year of Her Majesty's reign, praying for special Acts for the admission of the petitioners to practice as Barristers or Attorneys and Solicitors, — the Law Society may, in their discretion, upon jjayment of the usual fees therefor, call to the Bar as Barristers, or admit to practice as Attorneys and Solicitors, such of the said petitioners as have so petitioned, upon proper proof of the allegations in said petitions and upon their passing the usual final examination prescribed by the rules < Solicit le of ACTS RELATING TO THE PROFESSION. 71 rules of the said Law Society for Ban'istei*s or Attorneys and Solicitors ; provided they come within the classes of cases in which the Legislature of this Province, prior to the said session, authorized, by special Acts, the admission of Barris- ters, or Attorneys and Solicitors. 30 V. c. 31, s. 9. LAW BENEVOLENT FUND. 43. The Benchers may by by-law establish a fund for the benefit of the widows and orphans of Barristers, Attorneys and Solicitors, and of peraons who have been such, to be called " The Law Benevolent Fund," and may make all neces- sary rules and regulations for the management and investment of the said fund, and the terms of subscription and appropria- tion thereof, and the conditions under which the widows and orphans of such persons shall be entitled to share in the said fund. 39 V. c. 31, s. 4. REPORTERS. 44. The Benchers may from time to time appoint such pei-sons, being members of the Law Society, of the degree of Barristei'-at-Law, as they may think proper, to be editors and reporters of the decisions of the Court of Appeal and the Superior Courts. 2. Such ])ersons shall hold office at the pleasure of the said Benchers, and shall be amenable to them in Convocation for the correct and faithful discharge of their res])ective duties, according to such regulations as the said Benchers shall from time to time B. 1. .tke in respect thereof 35 V. c. 6, 45. The Benchers shall make regulations for the printing and publishing the said reports of the said decisions, and the distribution of the said reports, and the price and mode of issuing thereof, and all such other regulations iu respect thereto, as they may at any time consider necessary; and any profits arising from the said I'eports shall form part of the general funds of the Law Society, 35 V. c. 6, s. 2. 46. The Benchers shall from time to time determine the salaries to be allowed to the said editors and reporters, and shall pay the same out of the general funds of the Society. 35 V. c. G, s. 3. : ? •11 11:. 1 li T2 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE. 47. The fees payable by Barnsters, as term fees, and on call to the Bar, and by Attorneys on admission as Attorneys, and for tlie annual certificate to practise, and by Students and Aiiicled Clerks on admission as such, and on examinations and attendance on lectures and readings, shall be paid into the general funds of the Law Society, and shall be such as the Law Society by rule from time to time prescribe. 35 V. c. 6, s. 6 ; 39' V. c. 31, s. 3 ; See also Kev. Stat. Ont. ch. 140, 8. Hi (4). 48. The Benchers shall, during Hilary Term in each year, furnish to each member of the Law Society entitled to vote at the election of Benchera, a statement in detail of the revenue and expenditure of such Law Society, for the year ending the thirty-tii-st day of December preceding each statement, the same to be fii-st duly audited by auditora appointed by said Benchers to audit and report upon the finances of the said Law Society. 35 V. c. 6, s. 7. f SCHEDULE. (Section 9.) FORM OP V0TIN(i PAPER. Law Society Election, 18 . I, K. L. , of the in the County of , Barrister-at-Law, ilo hereby declare — 1. That the signature affixed hereto is my proper handwriting. 2. That I vote for the following persons as Benchers of the Law Society : — the , in the County of the , in the County of the , in the Couuty of the , in the County of the , in the County of That I have signed no other voting paper at this election. That this voting paper was executed on the day of the date thereof. Witness my hand this A, C. E. G. I. 3. 4. B.,of D., of F., of H., of J., of day of A.D. 18 (Sgd.) K. L. n id ns le le c. 0, at ue he he id id iw te ACTS RELATING TO THE PROFESSION. 73 CAP. 139. AN ACT RESPECTING BARRISTERS-AT-LAW. Who may be admitted, s. 1. Queen's Counsel, s. 2. Precedence at Bar, ss. 3-7. HER MAJESTY, by and with the advice and consent of the Legishitive Assembly of tlie Province of Ontario, enacts as follows : 1. Subject to any rules, i*egnlations or by-laws made by the Benchers of the Law Society of Upper Canada under the Act respecting the Law Society of Upper Cancula, the following i)er8onR, and no others may be admitted to practise at the Bar in Her Majesty's Courts of Law and Equity in Ontario : 1. Any pei-son of the age of twenty-one years, who, having been entered of, and admitted into the " luiw Society of Upper Canada," as a Student of the laws, has been standing on the books thereof for five years, and has conformed him- self to the rules of the Society. C. S. U. C. c. 34, s. 1 (1). 2. Any pereon who has been admitted into and stands on the books of the Law Society of Upper Canada, as a Student of the laws for three years, and has conformed himself to the rules of said Society, and has, prior to the date of his admis- sion to the said Society, and to tlie books of the said Society as a student, actually taken and had conferred upon him the degre*} of Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Law in any of the Uuivei-sities of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, or of any University or College in this Province or the Province of Quebec having power to grant degrees. 23 V. c. 47, s. 2, 3. Any peraon who has been duly called to the Bar of any of Her Majesty's Superior Courts in England, Scotland or Ireland, not being Courts of merely local jurisdiction. C. S. U. C. c. 34, s. 1 (3). 10 74 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. 4. Any pei-son who has been duly authorized to practise as an Advocate, Barrister, Attorney, Solicitor and Proctor at Law, in nil Coui-ts of Justice in Quebec, or who has been found capable and qualified, aud entitled to receive a Dij)lonia for that jiui'pcse under tne provisions of the Acts respecting the incorporation of tlie Bar of Quebec, or who has been duly I'egisterea as a Clerk and studied during the periods for study respectively required under the provisions of the said Acts, on producing sufficient evidence thereof, and also on producing teatimouiuls of good chai-acter, and undergoing an examination in the Law of Ontario, to the satisfaction of the Law Society of Upper Canada, and upon his entei'ing himself of the said Society, and conforming to all the rules and regu- lations thereof. C. S. C. c. 75, s. 1. 5. Any ])erson who has been duly called to the Bar of any of Her Majesty's Superior Courts in any of Her Majesty'» Provinces of North America in which the same privilege would be extended to Barristers from Ontario, and who produces sufficient cvidenco of such call and testimonials of good character and conduct to the satisfaction of the Law Society. C. S. U. C. c. 34, s. 1 (4). queen's counsel. 2. It was and is lawful for the Lieutenant-Governor by Letters Patent, inider the great seal of the Province of Ontario, to appoint from among the inembei*s of the Bai* of Ontario, such pei*sons as he may deem right to be, during pleasure, Provincial Officers under the names of Her Majesty's Counsel learned in the law for the Province of Ontario. 30 Va 0. O, S. 1, 3. The following members of the Bar of this Province shall have precedence in the Courts of this Province in the following order : 1. The Attorney-General of Canada, for the time being ; 2. The Attorney-General of Ontario, for the time being ; 3. The membei-s of the said Bar who have filled the oflacea of Attorney-General of the late Province of Upper Canada, or Attorney-General of the Dominion of Canada, or Attorney- '^ ^ ACTS RELATING TO THE PROFESSIOX. 75 Geuei'al of this Province according to seniority of appoint- ment as such Attorney-General ; 4. The members of the said Bar who have filled the office of Solicitor-General of Upj)er Canada according to seniority of appointment as such Solicitor General ; and 5. The members of the Bar who were, before the first day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven, ap])ointed Her Majesty's Counsel for Upper Canada, so long as they are such Counsel, according to seni- ority of appointment as such Counsel. 30 V. c. 4, s. 1. 4. The Lieutenant-Governor by Letters Patent under the Great Seal of Ontario may grant to any member of the Bar a patent of precedence in the said Courts. 30 V. c. 4, s. 2. 5. INIembers of the Bar from time to time appointed after the first day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight himdred and sixty-seveu, to be Her Majesty's Counsel for the Province, and members of tlie Bar to whom, from time to time, patents of precedence are granted, shall sever- ally have such precedence in the said Couvts as may be assigned to them by Letters Patent, which may be issued by the Lieutenant-Governor under the Great Seal. 36 V. c. 4, 8. 3. 6. The remaining membei's of the Bar shall, as between themselves, have precedence in the said Courts in the order of their call to the Bar. 3o Y. c. 4, s. 4. 7. Nothing in this Ace contained shall in any wise afiTect or alter any rights of precedence which may appertain to any member of the Bai- when acting as Counsel for Her Majesty, or for any Attorney-General of Her Majesty, in any matter depending in the nanie of Her Majesty or of the Attorney-General before the said Courts, but such right and precedence shall remain as if thLs Act had "ot been passed. 36 V. c. 5, 8. 5. 76 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY, CAP. UO. AN ACT RESPECTING ATTORNEY AT-LAW. HER MAJESTY, by and with the lulvice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario, enacts as follows : — ATTORNEYS TO BE ADMITTED AND ENROLLED. 1. TJnles'i admitted and enrolled and duly qualified to act as an Atiorney or Solicitor, no person sball act as an Attorney or Solicitor in any Superior or I jfeiice Coui-t of Civil or Ciiminal Jurisdiction in Law or Equity, or before any Justicj of the Peace, or as such sue out any writ or process, or commence, carry on, solicit or defend any action, suit or ])roceeding in the name ot any other person, or in his own name. C. S. U. C. c. 35, s. L WHO MAY BE ADMITTED. 2. Subject to the provisions hereinafter contained and to any rules and regulations made by the Benchers of the Law Society of "^'pjjer Canada, under Ttie Act rem been obtainetl shall be filetl and retained of record in the office of the Court in which the admission takes place. C. S. U. CJ. c. 35, 8. 10, hint part. 11. Every jMsi-son duly admitted, sworn and enrolled as an Attorney or Solicitor of any one of the Courts of Queen's Bench, Common Pleas or Court of Chancery shall, ui>on pro- duction of his admission therein, or an official certificate of such admission, and that the same still continues in force, and uiK)u signing the Roll of the other Court, be admitted an Attorney or Solicitor of either or both of the other Courts, and any such Solicitor or Attorney may practise in the Court of Appeal. C. S. U. C. c. 35, s. 20. FEES. 12. The following foes shall be payable to the Crown in stamps under this Act, subject to the provisions of the Act respecting Law Stamps, that is to say : ' 1. To Clerk of the Crown and Picas — on filing Articles and Assignnicnta (if any) and every affidavit of execution of such Articles, and making the endorsement required by the Act mm 2. To the Clerk of the Court whence Fiat issues— For Fiat for admission and OiVth, and on signing the Roll 1 00 3. 1 the Clerk of the Court whence Fiat issues — For Cer- tificate 2 00 4. To the Clerk of the Court on admission upon Certificate of admission of any other Court — for signing the EoU and Certificate of admission 2 00 C. S. U. C. c. 35, s. 26 ; 33 V. c, 9, s. 1. ANNUAL CERTIFICATES. 13. The Clerks of the Crown and Pleas respectively, and the Registrar in Chancery, shall annually, during the Vaca- tion after Trinity Term, deliver to the Secretary or at his office in Osgoode Hall, certified under their respective hands i ACTS RELATING TO THK PROFESSION. 85 and the Seals of the siiitl Courts respectively, a Copy of so much of the Roll of Attorneys and Solicitors of their ro8i)ec- tive Courts, aa contains the namos of those admitted to prac- tise therein subsequently to the last retiirn hy such Clerks or Registrar respectively made to the said Secretary. C. S. U. C. c. 35, s. 50. 14. The Secretary shall enter all such certified copies in a book to be kept in his office for that purpose, affixing to each name a number following in consecutive order the numbers affixed to the names previously entered in sucV book. C. S. IT. C. c. 35, 8. 15. 16. The Secretary shall, in another book to be kept in his office for that j^urpose, enter all the names contained in the copies of Rolls so transmitted to him, alphabetically ar- ranged, with a reference to the numbers of each name on the Roll or Rolls on which the same stands ; and shall, annually on or before the first day of February, put up in his office aiid also in the offices of each of the Clerks of the Crown and Pleas and Registrar in Chancery, an al[)habetical list certified by him, under his hand, of all Attorneys and Solicitoi-s who have taken out their certificates for the then cuiTent year, and shall from time to time, add to the list put in his own office the name of each Attoi'ney or Solicitor who takes out a certificate at a subsequent period of the year, noting there- on the time when such certificate was taken out. C. S. U. C. c. 35, s. 55. 16. Each practising Attorney and Solicitor shall obtain from the Secretary of the Law Society, annually, before the last day of Michaelmas Term, a certificate under the seal of the said Society stating the Superior Courts in which he is a practising Attorney or Solicitor. 29-30 V. c. 49, s. 3 ; .39 V. c. 31, s. 3. 2. Such certificates shall be issued by the Secretary of the Law Society, under the seal of the said Society, according to the list of names appearing in the copy of the roll of Attor- neys and Solicitors of the respective Courts, certified to the said Secretary by the Clerks of the Crown and Pleas and Registrar in Chancery under section thii-teen of this Act 39 V. c. 31, s. 3. H I 1 ^a^ IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) & 1.0 I.I 1 Iffi 1110 11.25 i 1.4 m 1.6 Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WIST MAIN STRUT WIBSTIR.N.Y. 14SM (716) •72-4503 4^; xP ^ ^ «■ ^ k*^ wmmmm 86 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. 3. Upon the payment of all fees and dues payable by such Attorney or Solicitor to the said Society, the Secretary shall write his name on the margin thereof, with the date thereof and such certificate shall be taken as issued only from such date. 39-30 V. c. 49, s. 3. 4. TV.e said Law Society shall detennine what fees shall bepa^-.t^5ie for such certificates. 39 V. c. 31, s. 3. 17 N'^ -^ucl certificate shall be issued to any Attorney or Sol'citoi ■• ."> is indebted to the said Society, for any Term or otliev , , payable to the Society, nor until the annual fee for each ce? tificate prescribed by the rules of the said Society is paid. 29-30 V. c. 49, s. 4. 18. No Attorney or Solicitor, admitted as aforesaid, is re- quired to take out any such certificate until the Michaelmas Temi next following his admission. C. S. U. C. c. 35, s. 58. 19. If any Attorney or Solicitor omits taking out such annual certificate in Michaelmas Term, he shall not be entitled thereto until he pays to the said Treasurer, not only the cer- tificate fee, so appointed as aforesaid, together with any fees or dues which he owes to the said Society, but also an addi- tional sum by way of penalty, in respect of each of such Courts as follows : 2. If such certificate is not taken out before the first day of Hilary Term, the further sum of two dollars : if not before the first day of Easter Term, the further sum of three dollars; and, if not before the first day of Trinity Term, the further sum of four dollars. 29-30 V. c. 49, s. 5. 20. If any Attorney or Solicitor, or any member of any firm of Attorneys or Solicitors, either in his own name or in the name of any member of his firm, practises in either of the Courts of Queen's Bench, Chancery or Common Pleas, without such certificate being taken out by such Attorney or Solicitor, and by each member of his firm, he shall forfeit the sum of forty dollars, which forfeiture shall be paid to the Treasurer of the Law Society for the uses thereof, and may be recovered in any of the said Courts. 28 V. 21, s. 10. ACTS RELATING TO THE PROFESSION. 87 ill ill 21. If any Attorney or Solicitor practises in any of the said Courts of Queen's Bench, Chancery or Common Pleas, or in the County Courts respectively, without such certificate in each and any year of his practice he shall be liable to be suspended from practice for any such otlence, in all of such offence, in all of such Courts for a period of not less than three noi" more than six months, and to continue so suspended until the fee upon his certificate for such year in which he so practised without certificate is, together with a penalty of forty dollars, ])aid the Treasurer of the Law Society, and the proceedings for such suspension may be taken in any of the said Superior Courts, and upon the rule being made absolute for such suspension in any of the said Superior Courts, such Attorney or Solicitor shall be suspended from practice in the other Couits in the same manner, and for the same period, as if the rule had been made absolute also in each of the said other Courts. 29-30 V. c. 49, s. 6 ; ?9 V. c. 31, s. 5. 22. Each of the Clerks and Deputy Clerks of the Crown and Pleas and the Registrar and Deputy Kegistrars of the Court of Chancery, shall, at the commencement of each year, make out a list of the names of every Attorney and Solicitor who by the papers or proceedings filed or had in their respec- tive offices appears to have been practising as such Attorney or Solicitor at any time during the preceding year ending with the thirty-first day of December. C. S. U. C. c. 35, s. 59. 23. Such Cleiks, Dejiuty Clerks, Registrar and Deputy Registrars respectively, shall, on or before the first day of Hilary Term in the year next to that for which tiiey are made up, deliver or hand such lists to the Secretary at Osgoode Hall, certified under their respective hands and seals. C. S. U. C. c. 35, s. (50. 24. In case an Attorney or Solicitoi* is a prisoner in any gaol or prison, he shall not during his confinement therein, or within the linjits thereof, commence, prosecute or defend as such Attorney or Solicitor any action in any Court of Law or Equity, nor act in any matter in Bankruptcy or Insolve ncy • and any such Attorney or Solicitor so practising, and any Attorney or Solicitor permitting or empowering him so to 88 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY practise in his name, shall be guilty of a contempt of the Court in which any such proceedings take i)lace, and upon the a))plication of any person complaining thereof shall be punishable by such Court accordingly ; and such Attorney or Solicitor shall moreover be incapable of maintaining any action at Lav/ oi- in Equity for the recov -7 of any fee, reward or disbursement for or in respect of any matter or thing done by him whilst such prisoner as aforesaid in his own name or in the name of any other Attorney or Solicitor. C. S. U. C. c. 35, s. IG. 25. In case an Attorney or Solicitor wilfully and knowingly acts as the professional agent of any [)erson not duly qualified to act as an Attorney or Solicitor, or suffers his name to be used in any such agency on account or for the }>rofit of any unqualilieil person, or sends any process to such person, or does any other act to enable such person to practise in any respect as an Attorney or Solicitor, knowing him not to be duly qualified, and in case complaint is made thereof in a summary way to any of the Superior Courts whorein such Attorney or Solicitor has been admitted, and proof is made thereof ujion oath to the satisfaction of the Court, the Attor- ney or Solicitor so offending may, in the discretion of the Court, be struck off the Roll and disabled from practismg as such Attorney or Solicitor ; and the Court may also commit such imqualified pci-son so having practised as aforesaid to any common gaol or prison for any term not exceedmg one year. C. S. U. C. c. 35, s. 17. 26. Either of the Sui)erior Courts of Law, or the Court of Chancery, may strike the name of any Attorney or Solicitor off the roll of Attorneys or Solicitors of the Court, for default by him in payment of moneys received by him as an Attor- ney or Solicitor. 37 V. c. 7, s. 89. 27. In case any person, unless himself a plaintiff or defen- dant in the proceeding, commences, prosecutes or defends in his own name, or in that of any other })erson, any action or preceding in. any Court of Law or Equity, without being admitted and enrolled as aforesaid, he shall be incapable of recovering any fee, reward or disbursements on account thereof; and such offence shall be a contempt of the Court \ ACTS RELATING TO THE PROFESSION. 89 le n id in which s\ich proceeding has been commenced, carried on or defended, and punishable accordingly. C. S. U. C. c. 35, s. 18. 28. No Attorney or Solicitor .shall practice in any Court of Law or Equity in Ontario, either in his own name or by his partner, deputy or agent, or in the name of any other person, or otherwise, directly or indirectly while he holds, possesses, practises, carries on or conducts any of the offices of Registrar of the Court of Appeal, Clerk of the Crown and Pleas of the Courts of Queen's Bench or Common Pleas, or of Deputy Clerk of the Crown Jind Pleas of any County or Union of Counties, Registrar of the Court of Chancery, Clerk of a County, or Clerk of a Division Court, and every such person so practising, shall be subject to the forfeiture of such office, and shall, in addition thereto, be subject to a penalty of two thoiisand dollars, to be recovered in an action of debt in either of Her Majesty's Superior Courts of Com- mon Law, to the use of Her Majesty ; but nothing herein contained shall extend to any Local Master or De{)uty Regis- trar of the Court of Chancery. C. S. U. C. c. 35, s. 2L 29. No Attorney or Solicitor shall practise in any of the Courts in Ontario during the time he is engaged in the busi- ness of a merchant, or connected by partnership, public or l}.*vate, in pui'chasing or vending merchandise in the way of trade as a merchant, nor until twelve months after he has ceased to be such merchant or to be so engaged, or to be con- nected as aforesaid. C. S. U. C. c. 35, s. 22. - I'j i ii t > TIME LIMITED FOR STRIKING AN ATTORNEY OFF THE ROLL. 30. Except in case of fraud, no person admitted and enrolled shall be struck off the Roll on account of any defect in the articles of clerkship, or in the registry thereof, or in his service thereunder, or in his admission and enrolment, unless application for striking him off the Roll be made within twelve months next after his admission and enrolment. C. S, U. C. c. 35, s. 19. PROCEEDINGS IF STRUCK OFF THE ROLL. 31. Whenever any Attorney or Solicitor is struck off the Roll of any of the said Courts, the Clerk of the Crown or 12 f W see;: |.i|,.,,M!l4.W I W: ''i 90 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. Registrar of such Court shall certify the same under his hand and the seal of the Coiut to the Secretary of the Society, stating whether such Attorney or Solicitor was struck off at his own request or otherwise, and the Secretary shall attach such certificate to the certified copy of the Roll on which the name of such person stands, and shall, in the book to be by him kept as aforesaid, make a note opposite the name of such person, of his having been struck oft such Roll. C. S. U. C. 35,'s. 52. attorney's costs. 32. No suit at Law or Equity shall be brought for the recovery of fees, charges or disbursements, for business done by any Attorney or Solicitor as such, until one month after a bill thereof, subscribed with the proper hand of such Attorney or Solicitor, his executor, admini? ' -ator or assignee (or, in the case of a partnership, by one of o» e partners, either with his own name, or with the name or style of such part- Tiershi|)), has been delivered to the party to be charged there- with, or sent by the post to, or left for him at his counting- house, office of business, dwelling-house, or last known place of abode, or been enclosed in or accompanied by a letter sub- scribed in like manner, referring to such bill. C. S. U. C. c. 35, s. 27. 33. iJpon the application of the party chargeable by such bill within such month any of the Superior Courts of Law or Equity or any Judge thereof, or any Judge of a County Court shall, without monej' being brought into Court, refer the bill and the demand thereon to be taxed by the proper officer of any of the Courts in the County in which any of the business charged for in such bill was done, and the Court or Judge making such reference shall restrain the bringing any suit for such demand pending the reference. 34 V. c. 12, s. 13. 34. In case no ap[)lication be made within the month, then the Court or Judge upon the application of either party may order a reference with such directions and conditions as he may deem proper; and may upon such terms as may be thought just restrain any suit for such demand pending the reference. C. S. XJ. C. c. 35, s. 29. m ACTS RELATING TO THE PROFESSION. 91 35. No such reference shall be directed up^ application made by the party chai'geable with such bill after a verdict has been obtained or a Writ of Inquiry executed, or after twelve months from the time such bill was delivered, sent or left as aforesaid, except under special circumstances, to be proved to the satisfaction of the Court or Judge to whom the application for the reference is made. C. S. XJ. C. c. 35, s. 30. 36. In case either party to any such reference, having due notice, refuses or neglects to attend the taxation, the officer to whom the reference is made may tax the bill ex parte ; and in case the reference is made upon the application of either painty and the pai-ty chargeable with the bill attends the taxation, the costs of the reference shall be paid according to the event of the taxation, excep*^^ that if a sixth part be taxed off, the costs ""hall be paid by the pai*ty by whom or on whose behalf such -ill was delivered ; andif less thiin a sixth part be taxed off, then by the party chargeable with such bill, if he applied for or attended the taxation. C. S. U. C. c. 35, s. 31. 37. Every order for such reference shall dir«^ct the officer to whom the reference is made, to tax the costs of the refer- ence, and to certify what, upon the reference, lie finds to be due to or from either party in respect of such bill and of the costs of the reference, if payable. C. S. U. C. c. 35, s. 32. 38. Such (officer may certify specially any circumstances relating to ?jch bill or taxation, and the Court or Judge may thereupon make such order as may be deemed right respect- ing the payment of the costs of the taxation. C. S. XJ. C. c. OOy Sa GO* 39. In case such reference be made when the same is not authorized, except under special circumstances as hereinbefore provided, the Court or Judge, in making the same, may give any special directions relative to the costs of the refei'ence. C. S. U. C. c. 35, s. 34. 40. Where no bill has been delivered, sent or left as afoi'o- said, and where such bill, if delivered, sent or left, might have been referred as aforesaid, any such Court or Judge may order the delivery of a bill, and may also order the delivery up of \\H •92 ONTAMO LEGAL DIRECTORY, deeds or papers in the possession, custody or power of the Attorney or Solicitoi-, his Assignee or rei)resentative8, in the same manner as has heretofore been done in cases where any such business had been transacted in the Court in which such Order was* made. C. S. U. C. c. 35, s. 35. 41. In proving a compliance with this Act it shall not be necessary in the first instance to prove the contents of the bill delivered, sent or left, but it shall be sufficient to prove that a bill of fees, charges or disbursements subscribed in the manner aforesaid, or enclosed in or accompanied by such letter as aforesaid, was delivered, sent or left in manner aforesaid ; but the other party may shew that the bill so delivered, sent or left, was not such a bill as constituted a hoiuijide compliance with this Act. C. S. U. C. c. 35, s. 36. 42. Any Judge of the Superior Courts of Law or Equity, or a County Judge, on proof to his satisfaction that there is pro- bable cause for believing that the party chargeable is about to quit Ontario, may authorize an Attorney or Solicitor to commence an action for the recovery of his fees, charges or dis- bursements against the party chargeable therewith, although one month has not expired since the delivery of a bill as aforesaid. C. S. U. C. c. 35, s. 37. 43. When any person not being chargeable as the principal pai-ty is liable to pay or has paid any bill either to the Attor- ney or Solicitor, his assignee, or representative, or to the principal party entitled thereto, the party so paying, his assignee or representative, may mske the like application for a refex-ence thereof to taxation and in like manner as the party chargeable therewith might himself have made, and the same i)roceedings shall be had thereupon, as if such ajiplica- tion had been made by the pai-ty so chargeable. C. S. U. C. c. 35, s. 38. 44. In case such application is made when, under the pro- visions hereinbeiore contained a reference is not authorized to be made except under special circumstances, the Court or Judge to whom the application is made, may take into con- sideration any additional special circumstances applicable to the person making it, although such circumstances might not ACTS RELATING TO THE PltOFESSION. 93 le le be applicable to the party chargeable with the bill, if he was the party making the application. C. S. U. C c. 35, s. 39. 45. For the purjwse of any such reference upon the appli- cation of the person not being the party chargeable, or of a party interested as aforesaid, such Coui-t or Judge may order the Attorney or Solicitor, his assignee or representative, to deliver to the party making the application a copy of the bill, upon payment of the costs o*' the copy. C S. U. 0. c. 35, s. 40. 46. No bill previously taxed shall be again referred, unless under the special circumstances of the case the Court or Judge to whom the application is made thinks fit to direct a retaxation thereof. C. S. U. C. c. 35, s. 41. 47. The payment of any such bill as aforesaid shall in no case preclude the Court or Judge to whom the application is made from referring such bill for taxation, if the application is made within twelve months after payment, and if the special circumstances of the case in the opinion of such Court or Judge appear to require the same, upon such terms and subject to such directions as to the Court or .Judge seem right. C. S. U. C. c. 35, s. 42. 48. In all cases in which a bill is referred to be taxed, the officer to whom the reference is made, may request the proper officer of any other Court, to assist him in taxing any part of such bill, and such officer, so requested, shall thereupon tax the same, and shall have the same powers, and may receive the same fees in respect thereof, as upon a reference to him by the Court of which he is such officer, and he shall return the bill, with his opinion thereon, to the officer who so re- quests him to tax the same. C. S. U. C. c. 35, s. 43. 49. All applications made to refer any bill to be taxed, or for the delivery of a bill, or for the delivei'ing up of deeds, documents and papers, shall be made ** In the matter of such Atto.'-ney or Solicitor" ; and upon the taxation of any such bill, the certificate of the officer by whom the bill is taxed shall (unless set aside or altered by order of a Judge, or by decree or rule of Court,) be final and conclusive as to the amount thereof, and payment of the amount certified to be ,i m III WH.A.'J^WBb:-^ '.gp^vg - a--»»rK>ATB^c^^ ^CT8Bg ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. due and directed to be paid may be enforced according to the practice of the Court in which tlie reference lias been made. C. S. U. C. c. 35, s. 44. JUDGES MAY MAKE RULES. 50. The Judges of the Courts of Queen's Bench, Common Pleas and Chancery may, from time to time, make such Rules or Regulations, other than the Rides or Regulations herein- before referred to, as to them seem necessary and meet for carrying out the provisions of this Act. C. S. TJ. C. c. 35, s. 25. PRESENT PRACTICE AS TO ADMISSIONS NOT ALTERED. 51 • Nothing in this Act contained shall interfere with the present practice of the said Courts as to the admission of Attorneys or Solicitors, nor with their jurisdiction over them as officers of the said Courts. 39 V. c. 31, s. 6. mt ACTS RELATING TO THE PROFESSIOX. 95 le e. CAP. 141. AN ACT RESPECTING NOTARIES PUBLIC. 15, Appointment, s. 1. Powers, 8. 2. Examination of Candidates, s. .3. Certificate of Fitness, s. 3 Regulations, s, 3 (2). Fee to Examiner, s. 3 (2). (1). HER MAJESTY, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario, enac s as follows : 1. It shall be lawful for the Lieutenant-Governor, to appoint from time to time as he thinks lit under his hand and seal at arms, one or more Notaries Public for this Pro- vince. 33 V. c. 6, s. 1. 2. Every such Notary shall hiive, use and exercise the power of drawing, passing, keeping and issuing all deeds and contracts, cliai'ter-parties and other mercantile transactions in this Province, and also of attesting all commercial instru- ments that may be brought before him for public protesta- tion, and otherwise of acting as usual in the office of Notary, and may demand, receive and have all the rights, profits and emoluments rightfully appertaining and belonging to the said calling of Notary Public during pleasure. 33 V. c. 6, s. 2. 3. Persons, other than Barristers and Attorneys duly ad- mitted as such in this Province, desirous of being appointed as Notaries Public, shall be subject to examination in regard to their qualification for the said office, by the County Court Judge of the County in which such persons reside, or by such other person as may from time to time be appointed in that behalf by the Lieutenant-Governor ; and no person shall be appointed a Notary Public without a certificate from said County Court Judge, or siich other person, that he has examined the applicant and finds him qualified for the office, and that he is of opinion that a Notary Public is needed for the public convenience in the place where such applicant re- sides and intends to cany on business. I 'f m \ M ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. 2. Tlie Lieutennnt-Governor in Council, may from time to time make regulations for such examination and certiiicate ; and the J udge or other person examining shall bo entitled to receive from the peison examined a fee of five dollars for every examination. 40 Y. c. 8, s. 2G. / LAW CURRICULUM — UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO. 97 UNIVERSITY OF TOEONTO. FACULTY OF LAW. Degrkb of LL.B.— The following are the requisites for obtaining the the Dej-'ree of L L.B. in the orditary conrse :— Hav' ■', prodrced satisfy otory Certificates of Good Conduct. Having Matriculateu in the Faculty ot Law. Bein: .-!" vhe Standing of Four Years from Matriculation. Having passed in each of those years the Examin ition prescribed in the St ;.ute respecting " Subjects of Examination in the Faculty of Law." Deing of the full age of Twenty-one years. Any person who has been admitted a Barrister by the Law Society of Upper Canada, on production of satisfactory Certificates, may enter the Faculty of Law at the Second Year's Examination. The Degree of L L.B, may also be conferred alter one Special Exi>.uination, at which no Honors will be awarded, if the Candidate be a Master cf Arts of Seven Years' Standing in the University of Toronto, or a Barrister of Seven Years' Standing from his admission by the L iw Society of Upper Canada, or if he be a Graduate in the Faculty of Arts in the University of Toronto of Three Years' Standing being also a Barrister admitted by the Law Society of Upper Canada. Deorer op LL.D. — The following are the requisites for obtaining the Degree of L L.D. ; — Having been admitted to the Degree of L L.B. Being of Ten Years' Standing from admission to the Degree of L L.B. or of M.A. Having composed two approved Theses upon subjects in Law. The Candidate is allowed to state the two Departments from Avhich he elects that the subjects of his Theses are to be chosen, according to the following scheme — L Civil Law. H. Constitutional Law. III. Real Property. IV. International Law. V. Other branches of Law mentioned in the Curriculum. The /Theses are to be written in the Examination Hall in the presence of one of the Examiners, and the subjects of the Theses are then announced. Fees. — The following Fees will be requ'red : — For Matriculation or Entrance, Five Dollars. For each Examination after Matriculation, Two Dollars. For the Degree of L L.B., Six Dollars. For the Degree of L L. B., after Special Examination, Twenty Dollars. For the Degree of LL.D., For Admission ad emidem yradum. Twenty Dollars. The Fee for Matri- culation, and for each subsequent Examination, must be paid to the Regis- trar before the Candidate offers himself for the Examination. The Fee for a Degree must be paid to the Registrar before the Degree is conferred. EXA.MINATI0N3. — The Examinations will take place in the month of May. Notice of the day when they commence will be given early in January. Every Student, who proposes to present himself at any Examination, is required to send to the Registrar, at least three weeks before the day appointed for the commencement of the Examination, a paper (ac3ording to a printed form which will be provided), stating his Standing, and whether he is a Candidate for Honors or otherwise. Matriculants who have been rejected, or who have been prevented from attending the Annual Examina- tions in May by sickness, domestic affliction, or other causes beyond their 13 m ' ii r li :Hi3, III 98 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. control, may present themselves for Examination in September, at the time of the Supplemeutal Examinations in Arts, upon payment of an additional fee of Two Dollars. Undergraduates in this Faculty below the Standing of the Fourth Year, who have been rejected, or who have been prevented from attending the Annual Examinations in May by sickness, domestic affliction, or other causes beyond their control, may present themselves for Examina- tion in September, at the time of the Supplemental Examinations in Arts. The Fee for such Supplemental Examination is Ten Dollars for those who were rejected at the Kegular Examinations, and Five Dollars for those who did not attend them. Candidates who failed to attend at the May fixamin- ations, must prove to the satisfaction of the Vice-Chancellor, before pre- senting themselves in September, the existence and sufficiency of the alleged cause of absence. Scholarships. — Four Scholarships will be annually offered for competi- tion, viz.; — One for General Proficiency among Matriculants. One for General Proficiency among Students of One Year's Standing. One for Gen- eral -Proficiency among Students of Two Years' Standing. One for General Proficiency among Students of Three Years' Standing. Each Scholarship is of the value of one hundred and twenty dollars a year. If the Scholar- ship shall not have been taken at the Examination for Matriculation, or for the First Year, a Scholarship may be awarded, on the recommendation of the Examiners, to a Candidate entering the Faculty at the Second Year, in addition to the ordinary Scholarship for that year. Each Scholarship is tenable for one year, but the Scholar of one year is eligible for the Scholar- ship of the succeeding year. No Scholarship will be awarded to any Candi- date at Matriculation, or at the Examination for the First Year, unless he shall have been classed in Honors in at least two-thirds of the Departments ; nor in the Second or Third Years unless he shall have been placed in the First Class of Honors. All Scholars will be required to sign a Declaration that it is their intention to proceed to a Degree in the Faculty of Law in the University of Toronto. Mkdals, Prizes, and Certificatbs op Honor.— One Gold and one Silver Medal may be given upon the special recommendation of the Examiners to the Students who, at tlie Final Examination for the IJegree of L L.B., have been placed respectively first and second in the First Class of Honors. Prizes, each of the value of Ten Dollars in Books, may be awarded annually Honor will be given at each Examination to those Students who have been placed in the Fii "it Class of Honors. SUBJECTS OF EXAMINATION. MATRICULATION. DEPARTMENT I. — CLASSICS. sf 1878.— Herodotus, B. I., Chaps. 2(5-92; Homer, Iliad, B. XII. Livy, B. IX., Chaps. 1-22; Horace, Odes, B. Ill ; Virgil, ^neid, B. VII. 1S79.— Herodotus, B. I., Chaps. 26-92 ; Homer, Iliad, B. XVIII. Livy, B. IX., Chaps. 1-22; Horace. Odes, B. 1. ; Virgil, Jin. Id, B. VIII. LAW CURRICULUM — UNIVERSITY OP TORONTO. 99 1880,— Herodotus, B. VI., ^Jhap. 71 to end ; Homer, Iliad, B. XVIII. Liw, B. IX., Chaps. 1-22 ; Horace, Odes, B. I.: Virgil, ^neid, B. VIII. 1881.— Herodotus, B. VI., Chap. 71 to end ; Homer, Iliad, B. XXII. Livy, B. IX., Chaps. 1-22; Horace. Odes. B. I.; Virgil, JEneid, B. VI. Paper on Latin Grammar. Translation from English into Latin Prose. DEPARTMENT II. — MATHEMATICS. Arithmetic. Algebra, to the end of Progressions. Kuclid, Bb. I., ,.., III., IV„ VI., and Definitions of B. V. Plane Trigonometry, as far as Solution of Plane Triangles. DEPARTMENT III. — MODERN LANGUAGES. ENaLiSH. — Composition. History and Etymology of the English Lan- guage. Rhetorical Forms. History of English Literature, during the reigns of Elizabeth and James I. Books of Reference : Craik — History of Literature and Learning in England, Book V. ; Earle— The Philology of the English Tongue ; Bain — English Composition and Rhetoric. Pkench. — Grammar. De Stael, L'Allemagne, Premiere Partie. Erck- mann-Uhatriau, Madame Th6rese. DEPARTMENT IV. — HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY. English' History, from the acceP5!on of Elizabeth to the death of Anne. Geography of Europe, North America, and British Colonies. Candidates for Honors and for the Scholarship will be examined in the following additional subjects : — DEPARTMENT I. — CLASSICS. 1878. — Demosthenes against Aphobus, I., II.; Homer, Odyssey, B. XII. Livy, B. IX., Chap. 23 to end; Cicero, In Caecilium.; Virgil, Georgics. B. III. 1879. — Demosthenes. Olynthiacs, I., IT., III.: Homer, Odyssey, B. XII. Liw, B. IX., Chap. 23 to end ; Cicero, In Verrem, Act I.. Virgil, ^neid, B. X. 1880— Demosthenes, Phil. I., II.; Homer, Odyssey, B. XI. Livy, B. IX., Chap. 23 to end; Cicero, In CsBcilium ; Virgil, Georgics, B. I. 1881. — Demosthenes, against Aphobus, I.. II.; Homer, Odyssey, B. XI, Livy, B. IX., Chap, 23 to end; Cicero, In Verrem, Act I.; Virgil, ^neid, B. X. Translation from English into Latin Prose. Paper on Greek and Latin Grammar. DEPARTMENT II. — MATHEMATICS. Algebra. Plane Trigonometry. 1 > «i DEPARTMENT 111, — MODERN LANGUAGES. Enoush. —Prosody ; Rhetoric ; History of the Language and Literature. Abbott and Seeiey's English for English People, Bain's English Composi- tion and Rhetoric. H'str j ol English Literature, Chaucer to Surrey. Craik's History of Literature and Learning in England, Bb. III., IV. Marsh's English Language and Literature : Lectures VI. to XI. (inclusive.) Prologue to Canterbury Tales : The Nonne Preste, His Tale. Morris's 100 ONTARIO LEGAL DIBECTORY. Chaucer's Prologue, &c. (Clarendon Press). Critical Reading of one of Shakespeare's Plays: 1878— Merchant of Venice; 1879— Antony and Cleopatra; 1880— Romeo and Juliet; 1881— Coriolanus. Frsnch. — La Fontaine, Fables. Moliere, Les Precieuses Ridicules. Honore de Balzac, Scenes de la vie intime. Translation from French Authors not specified. Translation from English into Fiench Prose. DEPARTMENT FV. — HISTORY. May's History of the Long Parliament. FIRST YEAR. DEPARTMENT I. — CLASSICS. 1878 & 1879.— Thucydides, B. I., Chaps. 1-67 ; Demosthenes, Pro Mega- lopolitauis. Cicero, In Verrem, B. Y., Chaps. 1-16; Horace, Odes, Bb. IL, IV. 1880 & 1881.— Thucydides, B. II.. Chaps. 1-65; Demosthenes, De Liber- atione Rhodiorum. Cicero, Pro Deiotaro ; Horace, Odes, Bb. II., IV. Translation from English into Latin Prose. Paper on Latin Grammar. DEPARTMENT II. — MATHEMATICS. Elementary Mechanics. (Statics of Solids and Dyuamics of a Particle.) DEPARTMENT III. — MODERN LANGUAGES. French. — A Paper on Grammar. Moliere, Les Femmes Savantes, Scribe, Lo Charlatanisme. Bacine, Les Plaideurs. About, La Gr^ce Contemporaine. Translation from English into t rench. Translation from French Author not specified. DEPARTMENT IV. — HISTORY. Ancient History : Origin of Civilization. Greece : Persian Wars to Achcean League; Grote, Cliaps. XXV., XXXVI., XXXVIII— XLIL, XLIV-XLVI., LXVI-LXX1.,LXXVII-LXXIX., LXXXVI— XCL; Thirlwall. Chaps. LX— LXIII. Rome : Mommsen, Book III., Chaps. I— VI., XIII.. XIV., Book IV'., Chaps. XI., XII. ; A!erivale, Historv of Romans, Chaps. XXXI— XXXIV., XXXVII-XLI., LI., LXL, LXVII. Medieval History : Hallam's Middle Ages, Chap. I., Parts, 1, 2, Chap. VIII.. Parts 1, 2, 3. DEPARTMENT V. — LOGIC AND MENTAL PHILOSOPHY. Formal Logic (Jevons's). The Origin of Knowledge (Locke's Essay on the Human Understanding). Systematic Exposition of the Phenomena of the Human Mind (Reid's Essays on the Intellectual Powers). Candidates for Honors and for the Scholarship will be examined in the following additicnal subjects :— DEPARTMENT I.— CLASSICS. 1878 & 1879.— Euripides, Alcestis. Virgil, Georgics, B. IV. 1880 & 1881.— Jlschylus, Prometheus. Virgil, Georgics, B. IV. DEPARTMENT II. — MATHEMATICS. Geometrical Optics. (Parkinson). LAW CURRICULUM — UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO. SECOND YEAR. 101 Political E'Conoray (Rogers). Constitutional History (Taswell-Langmead). Equity (Snell). Law of Contracts (Pollock). Law of Real Property (Wil- liams; Hallam's Middle Ages, Chap. IL) it? if T ^ 1 H THIRD YEAR. Constitutional History (May). Law of Evidence (Best). Law of Torts (Underbill). Law of Real Property (Ihirton ; Fawcett). Roman Law (Gibbon, Chap. XLIV.; Arnold, Chaps. XIIL, XIV., XVL, and XXVI.; Tomkins & Jeucken's Compendium). CANDIDATES FOR LL.B. Constitutional Law (Broom). Law of Real Property and Wills (Dart's Vendors and Purchasers ; Theobald on Wills). Roman Law (Justinian, Sandar's Edition). Jurisprudence (Maine's Ancient Law). International Law (Abdy and Walker ; Von Savigny). Common Law (Broom). Additional for Honors. — Constitutional Law (Forsyth). Jurispru- dence (Lorimers Institutes). SPECIAL EXAMINATION FOR LL.B. Constitutional History (Taswell-Langraead ; May). Constitutional Law (Broom). Law of Real Property and Wills (Dart's Vendors and Purcha.sers ; Theobald on Wills). Common Law (Broom). Roman Law (Gibbon, Chap. XLIV.; Arnold, Chaps. XIIL. XIV., XVL, and XXVL; Tomkins & Jencken's Compendium ; Justinian, Sandar's Edition). Jurisprudence (Maine's Ancient Law). International Law (Abdy & Walker ; Von Savigny). M I /I I ''' 'I ' ij i I 102 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. i i I i o o o 1-5 O SI H O E- d o D O H Q U I? & o o ga.: £-° '■ t-l p . -•as a 04 . a .a 9 I is w 01 S! "I & s • s : B ^ ' o e : i-sOH o a S *; o cs ST3 p. s •■? a S :! « 1 5 d . ,• o CO 1^ fa i-a » b a -3 ''- ^"^ 6 o 111 so o, 6S ■->«) -. 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X O . o . a. o a b « .si 3 c3 -a a a 1-9 _: CLii^ 14 ft a o cS "J _ „ „ 'a a: ;3 "S " Cm -J ia a i o a 5 a 2 a a5 -■3 • 3 : a . o S 3 -1 3 g s^ "3 a •a .fs H * ^ '^a a ca o 5 I II llh^l ^ ^ o O^fi* tu a* ^ mM oq ou ^1 S a S 4> .5 B', •r' -r a Sr IE g1 g 2 ^ a i= a p a -w \nm M IS is is fe: !t >H 104 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. o ^ J*i. =2 COUNTY AXD JUDICIAL OFFICERS. 105 to -a ■<5 ■ij; m«i|l| J«J»J<»lL.»^ 106 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. COMMISSIONERS IN ONTARIO FOR TAKING AFFIDAVITS TO BE USED IN QUEBEC. Tiflfany, Edward H . . Alexandria. Henderson, G. E.,Q.C . . Belleville. JeUett, E. P Belleville. Weyns, James, J. P , . Brantford. Buell, Jacob D Brockville. Jessiip, James Brockville. Aikman, T. H Cayuga. Burton, Warren F Hamilton. Henderson, J. A., Q.C.. Kingston. Robertson, William ....Lanark. frill, William C L London. Horton, William London. Shanl V, James ........ London. Scott,'Hon. R. W., Q.C. .Ottawa. Cockburn, Hon. J., Q.C. .Ottawa. Matheson, AV'illiam M. . , Ottav/a. Morgan, Henry J Ottawa. Caestils, Robert Ottawa. Wicksteed, R. J Ottawa* Scott, Francis Pembroke- Deacon, Thos., Q.C. . .Pembroke* O'DriscoU, M Pembroke* White, William R . . . . Pembroke- Bell, James Perth* Buell, W. Perth- Weller, Charles A. . . Peterboro'- Bernard, H. , 0. M .(!., Q.C. Toronto- Snelling, R., LL.D Toronto. Smith, L. W., D.C.L. . .Toronto. Morris, James H Toronto. Kingstone, Fred. W . . . . Toronto. Munro, Richard H. R. . . Toronto. Cameron, Hector, Q. C .. Toronto. Spratt, Robert Toronto. Crombie, Marcellus .... Toronto. McDonell, S. S Windsor. COMMISSIONERS IN QUEBEC FOR TAKING AFFIDAVITS TO BE USED IN ONTARIO. Barry, Dennis Montreal. Brogan, Antliony Mojitreal. Church, Hon. L. R , Q.C. Aylmer. Coutlee, Joseph Louis . . Montreal. Darling, Thomas' M oiiti'eal. Davison, John D Montreal. Escott, jNL H Montreal. Fair, John Montreal. Irvine, Henry Esson . . .Montreal. Johnston, Samuel Montreal. MacFarlane, D jSIontreal. Moffat, Alexander Montreal. Moloney, Thomas Quebec. Perodeau, Narcisse .... Montreal. Riddell, Alex. F Montreal. Seath, David Montreal. Walker, Williams S. . . .Montreal. COMMISSIONERS IN MANITOBA. FOR TAKING AFFIDAVITS TO BE USED IN ONTARIO. Bradley, F. T. . .Novth Pembina. Kennedy, W^m. N Winnipeg. McKeuzie, Fred Winnipeg. Nash, Wm. Hill . .Fort Osborne. Parsons, Saml.K. .Moose Factory. Rupert's Land. COMMISSIONERS IN ONTARIO FOR TAKING AFFIDAVITS TO BE USED IN I. NOVA SCOTIA. Wicksteed, R. J Ottawa. | Morgan, H. J Ottawa. Wil Moi Moi Moi FOI Cole Elwi Hoy Jone Ken Noui Trac WUs FOR And Arcl Att> Batt Ben Bisc Bisc Bom Bom .Grai 6an GilL Haij Hav Hen JenF Leai Muif Moil PuUT COMMISSIONERS. lOT II. NEW BRUNSWICK. Wilkes, A. J., LL.B. .Brantford. Morgan, H. J Ottawa. Wicksteed, R. J Ottawa. Tilton, John Ottawa. Morgan, H. J Ottawa. Morris, James H Toronto. III. MANITOBA. Irving, .E., Q.C Hamilton- COMMISSIONERS IN THE UNITED STATES FOR TAKING AFFIDAVITS TO BE USED IN ONTARIO. Coleman, Wm. Barker .... New York, N. Y. Elword, George May Rochester, N. Y. Hoyne, Phillip A Chicago, 111. Jones, Edward J 61 Court Street, Boston, Mass. Kemochan, Frank E New York, N. Y. Nones, Joseph B New York, N. Y. Tracy, Charles Edward New York, N. Y. W^ilson, Graeme M Bay City, Mich. COMMISSIONERS IN GREAT BRITAIN FOR TAKING AFFIDAVITS, ETC., TO BE USI:D IN ONTARIO UNDER CAP, 63, REV. STAT. OF ONTARIO. Anderson, Eustace 17 Ironmonger Lane, London, E. C. Archibald, William Edinburgh, Scotland. Attwell, Thomas M London, England. Batten, James Brend 32 Great (icorge St. Westminster, 'S.W. Berry, Robert P Hnddingsfield, Eng. BischoflT, Thomas Wm 4 Great Winchester St., London, E. C. Bischoff, Charles " " Bonar, Horatius Edinburgh, Scotland. Bompas, George Cox 4 Great Winchester St., London. E. C. .Grain, William 50-52 (ireshaiu House, Old Broad St., Loud(m, E. C. Gane, William Lawe 85 Gracechurch St., liondon, Eng. Gillespie, Alexander 40 Ohl Broad St., London, E. C. Haigh, George Thomas , . . . 15 Water St., Liverpool, Eng. Hawksford, Francis Jersey, Cliannel Islands. Henderson, Wm. Knapp .. . . Bank of ^Montreal, 9 Birchin Lane, Lombard St., London, E. C. Jenkins, Edward, M.P Londt)n, Eng. Leathley, Dudley W. B 44 Lincoln Inn's Fields, London, W. C. Munns, Arnold Summers . . 8 Old Jcm ry, London, E. C. Mounsey, Edward Simon . . 9 Staple Inn, London, W. C. Pulling, John Lenton 3 Adelaide Place, London Bridge, Lon- d«)n, Eng. 108 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. Purvis, Alex, Paterson 13 Frederick St., Edinburgh, Scotland. Richardson, Wm. Kdward.. Birmingham, Eng. Pienshaw, Alfred Gl 2 Suffolk Place, Cannon St., London, Eng. Taylor, Soaton Frank 5 (iray's Inn Square, London, W. C. WebV), Edward 8 John St., Bedford Row, London, Eng. Woodhousc, Francis .3 Gray's Inn Square, London, W. C. WoalJjert, Frederick Lincoln Inn's Fields, London, W. C. COMMISSIONERS IN ONTARIO FOR TAKIXG AFFIDAVITS, ETC., TO BE USED IN NEW YORK, ILLINOIS, OHIO. Jone?, Beverley Toronto. POLICE :\IAGISTRATES. Belleville. . . .Abraham Diamond. Brockville Joseph Deacon. Bownianville Geo. Haines. Brantford James Weymss. Chatham Thomas McCrae. Clifton Andrew G. Hill. Cobourg. . . .Wm. Irvine Stanton. Cornwall Wm. Cox Allen. Fort Erie Andrew G. Hill. Gueljih Thomas W. Saunders. Hamilton James Caliill. Kingston . . Maxwell W. Strange. Lindsay James W. Dunsford. London .... Lawrence Lawrason- Oshawa George H, Grierson- Ottawa Martin O'Gara. Owen Sound George Spencer. Peterboro' David G. Hatton. Picton R. A. Norman. Port Hope . . Richard H. Holland. St. Catharines Thomas Burns. St. Thomas . . .William J. White. Stratford James O'Loane. Toronto George T. Denison. Windsor .... Alexander Bartlet. STIPENDIARY MAGISTRATES. Haliburton Co. .S. S. Peck (Minden). ^luskoka Charles "\\ . Lount. Nipissing John Doran. Parry Sound . . Patrick McCurry. Thunder Bay .... Robert Laird. OFFICIAL ASSIGNEES FOR THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. (JOUNTY OR DISTRICT. Algoma Algoma Algoma Brant Brant Brant Bruce Bruce Bruce Carleton, incl'g Ottawa Cprleton, incl'g Ottawa NAME. Richard Carney . . . John Davidson . . . John Livingstone . Thomas Botham . . . James Pollock Joseph Bullock . . . George Gould John Millar William M. Smith . William Pennock . Thimothoe Rajotte . RESIDENCE. Sault Ste. Marie. Silver Islet. Silver Islet. Brantford. Brantford. Paris. Walkerton. Riversdale. Paisley. Ottawa. Ottawa. cou Carh Cari< Carl* Carh Dun< Durl Durl Elgii Elgii Esse Fron Glen Greji Greji Grej Grec Grer Greii Hale- Halt Hasi Has1 Hasi Hur Hur Ken Ken Ken Lam Lan Lan Lan Lan Lan Lee Lee Len Len Len Len Lin Lin Lin Lin Mi( Mi( Mi( Mil Nil I OFFICIAL ASSIGNEES. 10&^^ COUNTY OB DISTRICT. Carleton, incl'g Ottawa Carleton, incl'g Ottawa Carleton, incl'g Ottawa Carleton, incl'g Ottawa Dundas Durham Durham Elgin Elgin Essex [ston Frontenac, incl'g King- Glengarry Grey Grey Grey Grenville Grenville Grenville Haldimaud Halton Hastings Hastings [ville. Hastings, incl'g Belle- Huron Huron Kent Kent Kent Lambton Lambton Lanark Lanark Lanark Lanark Leeds Leeds Lennox and Addington Leimox and Addington Lennox and Addington Lennox and Addington Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln [don Middlesex, incl'g Lon- Middlesex, incl'g Lon- Middlesex [don Muskoka Nipissing and Parry S'd NAME. KESIDENCE. William Finglaml Ottawa. Francis C. Clemo a- .... Ottawa. Daniel S. Eastvrood .... Ottawa. R. C. W. McCuaig Ottawa. Sylvester K. Matthews.. Morrisburg. William Thompson Bowmanville. Seth S. Smith Port Hope. Colin Munro St. Thomas. Thomas M. Nairn Aylmer. John McCrae Windsor. John Agnew Kingston. Donald McLennan Willianistown. George Price Owen dound. David Simi^son Owen Sound. J. J. Johnston Meaford. Thomas Tracey Prescott. Eleazer H. W^hitmarsh . . Merrickville. John Kastou Prescott. Fred. G. A. Henderson. . Cayuga. David W. Campbell Milton. Marshall B. Roblin .... Belleville, John Parker Thomas .... Belleville. Geo. H. Pope Belleville. Robert Gibbons Goderich. Samuel E. McCaughey . . Seaforth. Hugh F. Gumming Chatham. Henry Black Chatham. John Mercer Chatliam. William F. Keays Sarnia. James Flintoff Sarnia. James Dowdall Almonte. A. W. Bell Carleton Place. William H. Grant Perth. George A. Consitt ; Perth. John N. Abbott Brockville. Norton Marshall Brockville. William F, Hall Napanee. Edward A. Deroche .... Napanee. Walter S. \\'illiams .... Napanee. Arthur H. Roe Napanee. James McEdward St. Catharines. H. R. Morton St. Catharines. Frank S. Miller, Jr St. Catharines. Garland W. Clench St. Catharines, Henry E. Nelles London. Thomas Churcher Loudon, Henry Nicholson Stratliroy, ( Thos. M. Bowerman Bracebridge, .)> Ill III ' ' '•m 'Si mmmim 110 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. COUNTY OR DISTRICT. Norfolk Northumberland Northumberland Ontario Ontario Oxford (Oxford Oxford Peel Peel Perth , Perth , Perth Perth Peterborough . . . , Peterborough . . . , Peterborough Prcscott Prince P>lward| . . Prince Edward . . Renfrew Eenfrew Renfrew Renfrew Russell Simcoe Snncoe Simcoe and Renfrew. . Simcoe Simcoe Simcoe Simcoe Stormont Stormont Victoria Victoria Victoria Waterloo AVaterloo Welland Wellington Vt^ellington Wentworth, including Hamilton Wentworth, incl'g ' ' Wentworth, incl'g *' Wentworth, incl'g " Wentworth, incl'g " York KAME. Augustine J. Donly . . . , Addison Vara Edmund A. McNachtan. John Rice William Smith George Perry * . , John D. Hood James M. Wilson James W. Main Thomas Clark John Hossie Thomas Aliller Andrew NichoU Hugh Mclntyre, jr. .... James A. Hall , Henry H. Smith Richard Eriatt James VanBridger . . . 4 . . Frederick Dodge William Owens George Pearson John D. MacDonald . . . . Alfred J. Fortier James Bell » . . Peter McLaren Josei>h Rogers Thomas 1). McConkey . . Thomas Bowerman A. .J. Alport Thomas Oollatt, jr Theophilus R. Earl Samuel Driffil Robert McFarlane Donald McDonell George Kempt Edward Flood Samuel Irwin Alexander McGregor. . . . Menno Eby Fletcher Swayze Joseph Shaw John Smith RKSIDENCK. Simcoe. Colborne. Cobourg. Whitby. Uxbriclge. •Woodstock. Woodstock. IngersoU. • Brampton. Brampton. Stratford. Stratford. St. Mary's. Mitchell. Peterborough. Peterborough. Peterborough. Plantagenet. Picton. Picton. Eganville. Renfrew. Pembroke. Arnprior. Osborne. Barrie. Barrie. Bracebridge. Orillia. Orillia. CoUingwood. Bradford. Cornwall. Cornwall. Lindsay. Lindsay. Lindsay. Gait. Berlin. Welland. Orangeville. Elora. Y( Y< Y( Y( Y( Y( Y( Alexander Davidson .... Hamilton. Ralph L. Gunn Hamilton. Alex. J. McKenzie Hamilton. Frederick D. Suter Hamilton. Thomas Wavel Hamilton. SetV Ashton Aurora. DIVISION COURT CLERKS. Ill COUNTY OR DISTniCT. York, includ g Toronto York, Toronto York, Toronto York, Toronto York, Toronto York, Toronto York, Toronto York, Toronto York, Toronto York, Toronto York, Toronto • NAME. RESIDENCE. William Thos. Mason . . . Toronto. James B. Bousteacl Toronto. William F. Munro Toronto. John Korr .. j J t. Official Toronto. \ V . Anderson ) Assignees Thomas McCrossen .... Toronto. John Turner Toronto. Robert Hall Smith Toronto. Robert H. Oray Toronto, Willif.m Robbins Toronto. James Gormley Toronto. Benjamin Morton Toronto. h. h. h. I. DIVISION COURT CLERKS. Inspector — Joseph Dickey, P. 0. Box 50, Toronto. ALGOMA DISTRICT. I. Edward Biegings Sault Sto. Marie. II. James Dobbie Bruce Mines. III. Samuel McLean Little Current. IV. William S. Francis Manitowaning. BRANT. I. Joseph Robinson Brantford. II. Walter Gouinlock Paris. III. Jiames Reid St. Ceorge. IV. Henry Cox Burford. V. Alonzo Foster Scotland. VI. John Henderson Onondaga. BRUCE. I. William Collins Walkerton. II. H. B. O'Connor Teeswater. III. Joseph Parker Kincardine. IV. Frank Grange Paisley. V. Cyrus Carroll Port Elgin. VI. Hugli Murray Underwood. VII. George Stirker Invermay. VIIL Bryce B. Miller Wiarton. CARLETON. 1. John Armstrong Ottawa. II. Hugh Reilly Richmond. III. John Fentou South Huntley. IV. William P. Taylor Fitzroy Harbour. V. James Beeman North Gower. VI. Ira Morgan Metcalf, Osgoode. VII. Frederick W. Harmer Nepean. *l m i tl 112 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. I i I. II. III. IV. I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. I. II, III IV, V. I. I[. III. IV. V. VI. I. II. in. IV. V. VI. I. II. jii. IV. V. VI. ELGIN. Alexander Love Aylmer. Charles Askew '. St. Thomas. Charles Askew St. Thomas. F. McT)iarmid Airey, Aldborough, ESSEX. Louis J. Fluett Sandwich. Alanson Botsford Amherstburg. Edward AUworth Kingsville. Charles Bell North Colchester. Jonathan Wigfield Leamington. Charbs Barrilier • Rochester, John McCrae Windsor. John Mihic Gosfield. mONTENAC. John DufF Kingston. P. McKim Cataraqui. Charles Ruttan Loughborough. Samuel Stewart Harrowsmitn. D. J. Walker Inverary. GREY. John Stephens Owen Sound. ^^'illiam Jackson Durham. Thomas Plunkett Meaford. Thomas J. Rorke Heathcote. J. W. Armstrong Flesherton. Henry Card well Chatsworth. • HALDIMAND. William Jackson Caledonia. William Mussen Cayuga. John Armour Dunnville. I. Honsberger Kainham. Seth K. Smith Canborough. Charles E. Bourne Nanticoke. HALTON. William Panton Milton. Robert Balmer Oakville. ' Robert Young Georgetown. James Mathews Acton. S. II. Lister Nassagaweya. Robert Miller Nelson. DIVISION COURT CLERKS, 113 HASTINGS. I. Robert Croft Hulme Belleville. II. P. C. Ketchoson Sidney. III. Hiram Holden Shannonville. IV. James Reid Tweed. V. Geoitje E. Bull StirUng. "VI. George D. Rawe Hastings. VII. Thomas Elmo West Huntingdon. VIII. Jacob Sills Csinnjfton. IX. Jeremiah Simmons Trenton. X. David Bently Marmora. XI. James Mairs Bridgewater. XII. John Wilson L'Amable. HURON. I. J. S. McDougall Goderich. II. Ludwig Meyer Seaforth. III. W. W. Farran Clinton. IV. Benjamin Fralick Dingle. V. Thomas Trivitt Exeter. VI. John Cooke Dungannon. VII. W. W. Connor Bayfield. VIII. Dixie Wataon Wmgham. IX. Geo. Gibson Wroxeter. KENT. I. William Wells Chatham. II. J. Duck Morpeth. III. D. Wallace Dawn Mills. IV. G. Young Harwich. V. John Lillie, jr Wallaceburgh. VI. J. Taylor Bothwell. LAMBTON. 1. P. T. Poussett Samia. IT. Alexander D. Elliott Warwick. III. William Webster Florence. IV. P. Cattanach Sombra. V. Thomas R. Scott Camlachie. VI. T. Kirkpatrick Widder Station. VII. Robert Dale Mooretown. VIII. W. G. Eraser Petrolia. IX. John W. Brauau Alvinston. LANARK. I. Robert Jamiesou Perth. II. William Robertson Lanark. III. James Poole , Carleton Place. IV. William M. Keith Smith's Falls. V. Jo?m Cowan Pakenham. VI. John Patterson Almonte. 16 i lU ONTARIO LEOAL DIRECTORT. LEEDS AND GRENVILLE. I. David B. Jones Brockville. II. Bartholomew White Preacott. III. S. McCammon Ganano^ue. IV. Robert Leslie KemptviUe. V. E. H. Whitmarsh Memckville. VI. W. H. Denaut Delta. VII. Hiram McRea Frankville. VIII. Horace Kilbom Newborouch. IX. David Mansell FarmersviUe. X. Thomas Robertson Spencerville. XL Benjamin Colborn !North Augusta. XII. Alfred A. Munro Mallorytown. LENNOX AND ADDINGTON. I. Charles James Napanee. II. Charles L Rogers Bath. III. John J. Watson Adolphustown. IV. Peter Johnston Clark's Mills. V. William Whelan Centreville. VL Henry Pultz Wilton. VII. Thomas Miller Tamworth. LINCOLN. I. W. B. Winterbottom Niagara. II. W. A. Mittleberger St. Catharines. III. Robert, Thompson Smith ville. IV. John C. Kerr Beamsville. JUIDDLESEX. I. John C. Meredith London. II. G. G. Hamilton Ailsa Craig. III. John Flanagan Lucan. IV. C. J. Fox Delaware. V. Andrew Wilson Glencoe. VL John English Strathroy. VII. Thomas Smith NUestown. VIII. James Grant Arva. MUSKOKA DISTRICT. I. T. M, Bowerman Bracebridge. II. J. H. Jackson Severn Bndge. III. Bernard Phillips Huntsville. IV. G. C. Hazel wood Port Carling. NIPISSING DISTRICT. I. Joseph Daly Mattawa. II. John McMukin Hopefield. DIVISION COURT CLERKS. NORFOLK. I. W. R. Gri£Bn Simcoe. II. Edward Matthews Waterford. III. Robert Greene. Wyndham Centre. rV. O. S. Harris Courtland. v. W. Hewitt Victoria. VI. S. P. Mabee Port Rowan. VII. T. Chamberlain Houghton Centvu VIIL Lawrence Skey Port Dover. NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. I. Charles Clark, sen Bowmanville. II. Samuel Wilmot Newcastle. III. G«orge M. Furby Port Hope. IV. John Hunter Millbrook. V. A. G. Boswell Cobourg. VI. Thomas Bingley Grafton. VII. William Johnstone Colborne. VIIL George S. Burrell Brighton. IX. John Douglas Warkworth. X. M. H. Fieldhouse Wooler. XL Daniel Kennedy Campbellford. ONTARIO. L D. 0. Macdonell "Whitby. II. Frederick Meen Greenwood. III. John Bumham Port Perry. IV. J. E. Walks Uxbridge. V. Charles Bumham Cannington. VI. 0. Robinson Beaverton. VIL Henry E. O'DeU Atherley. OXFORD. I. Fred. W. Maqueen Woodstock. II. Jeremiah Cowan Princeton. III. Donald Matheson Embro. IV. James Barr Norwichville. V. David Canfield Ingersoll. VI. James Hodgson Tilsonburg. PARRY SOUND DISTRICT. I. F. A. Foley Parry Sound. II. Henry Armstrong McKellar. III. E. Sirett Ashdown. IV. J. McKenzie Beggsborough. V. S. G. Best Magnanetawan. lU 1 4 I ■ 1 i i;i ■'■;'iil m U6 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. PERTH. I. David B. Burritt Stratford. II. Thomas Matheson Mitchell III. J. Coleman St. Mary's. IV. George Brown Shakespeare. v. Samuel Whaley Milverton. VI. D. D. Hay Listowel. PEEL. I. T. A. Agar Brampton. II. A. Simpson Streetsville. III. John Harris Charleston. IV. L. R. Bolton Bolton Village. PETERBOROUGH. I. R. W. Errett Peterborough. II. John A. Butterfield Norwood. III. Thomas Campbell Keene. IV. Samuel Sherin Lakefield. PRESCOTT AND RUSSELL. I. E. A. Johnson L'Orignal. IL John Shields Vanldeek HiU. III. William Allison East Hawkesbury. IV. James Van Bridger Plantaganet. V. J. S. Cameron Cumberland. VI. A. Carson Russell. VII. Thomas Higginsou Hawkesbury. VIII. John Downing Caledonia. PRINCE EDWARD. I. John P. Downes Picton. II. Henry Haight MiLf ord. III. Israel Hamilton Demorestville. IV. Edward Roblin Roblin's Mills. V. William Young Wellington. VI. Obadiah Cooper Bloomtield. VII. Joshua M. Cadman Consecon. VIII. Edward Harrison Cressy. RENFREW. I. Andrew Irving Pembroke. II. Thomas Thwaites Beachburgh. III. George Eady, jun. Renfrew. IV. G. E. Neilson Amprior. V. James Spencely Dacre. VI. James Ileeves Eganville. VII. Robert Allan Cobden. VIII. John C. Gumey Rockingham. T f. DIVISION COURT CLERKS. 117 SIMCOE. I. Thomas Lloyd Barrie. II. H. W. Manning Bradford. III. William H. Dickson Tecumseth. IV. A. Dudgeon Collingwood. V. Abraham Craig Craighurst. VI. Thomas Dallaa Orillia. VII. John A. Love Stanton. VIII. George McMauua Mono Mills. IX. H. E. Jefiferey Penetanguishene. X. John C. Steele . . . ; Steele. XI. Angus Bell New Lowell. XII. Thomas Gordon Alliston. STORMONT, DUNDAS, AND GLENGARRY. I.' G. H. McGillivray Williamstown. II. C. D. Chisholm Alexandria. III. Charles Poole Cornwall. IV. C. Archibald Dickenson's Landing. V. John W. Loucks Morrisburg. VI. John S. Ross Iroquois. VII. William J. Ridley South Mountain. VIII. John A. Cockburn , Crj-^sler. IX. Peter Stewart Rivi6re Raisin. X. William Rae AVinchester. XI. D. Mcintosh Monklands. ' XII. John A. McDougall Alexandria. THUNDER BAY DISTRICT. I. R. Mait' -.nd Prince Arthur's Landing. VICTORIA. I. George W. Miller Woodville, II. G. Cunningham Fenelou Falls. III. Irvine Juukin Bobcaygeon. IV. William Higginbotham Omemee. V. James !McKibbon Lindsay. VI. J. F. Cunnings Oakwood. VII. Geo. W. Miller Victoria Road. WATERLOO. I. A. J. Peterson Berlin. II. Otto Klotz Preston. III. Peter Keefer Gait. IV. W. D. Watson Ayr. V. John AUchin New Hamburgh. VI. R. Morrison Hawkesville. VII. John L. Wideman St. Jacobs. 11 ii I ill 31 ¥ m 118 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. 3! J WELLAND. I. G. Lambton Hobson Welland. II. Edward Lee Marshville. III. Thomas Newbigging Fort Erie. IV. J. A. Orchard Drummondville. v. George Keefer Thorold. WELLINGTON. I. A. A. Baker Guelph. II. William Leslie Puslinch. III. William McCarthy Rockwood. rV. T. A. W. Gordon Fergus. V. William Tyler Erin. VI. John McClemont Flora. VII. George Allan Allansville. * VIII. 0. O'Callaghan Arthur. IX. Guy Leslie Orangeville. X. A. 0. R. Saunders Hamston. XI. James 0. Wilkes Mount Forest. XII. Donald McDonald Drayton. WENTWORTH. I. H. T. Bunbury Hamilton. IL F. D. Sutor Dundas. III. J. McMoniea, jun Waterdown. IV. W. McDonald Rockton. V. Alva Jones . . . . , Stoney Creek. VI. L. A. Gurnett Ancaater. VII. John McClemont Glauford. VIII. Henry Hall Hail's Corners. IX. William Davidson Hamilton. YORK. I. A. McLean Howard Toronto. II. John Stephenson Unionville. III. J. M. Lawrence Richmond Hill. IV. John Cook Newmarket. V. William Fry Sutton. VI. A. Armstrong, jun Lloydtown. VII. D. McCallum Burwick. VIII. John Paul Weston. IX. John H. Richardson Wexford. X. E. H. Duggan Toronto. mm^ LIST OF CORONERS. 119 LIST OP CORONERS THROUGHOUT THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, ▲RRANOED UNDKR THE DIFFSKENT COUNTIES. ALQOMA. Bowher, John Bruce Mines. Carney, John . . Sault Ste. Marie. Elliott, H. N Manitowaning. Kelly, John .... Sault Ste. Marie. Livingstone, John . ..Silver Islet. McDowell, J. A.. P. A. Landing. bjiANT. Buckwell, William S . . Onondago. Clarke, WUliam Paris. Cook, Alexander H. . . .Mohawk. Crysler, W. H Burford. Cook, S. W Paris. Deo, Robert H Tuscarora. Daniell, LaAvrence Burford. Fowler, John Milton Burford. Griffin, Egerton Brantford. Johnstone, Wellesley.. .Brantford. Kerr, William K Brantford. Lawrence, S Paris. Lemon, Henry Brantford. Manwaring, R. E St. George. Macquin, I) Mount Pleasant. Phillip, David L Brantford. Tufford, Charles D Burford. Webster, Thomas ....Brantford. BRUCE. Cook, George Chesley. Douglas, R Port Elgin. Fleming, Neil Teeswater. Francis, W. S Invermay. Gillies, John Teeswater. Gowans, R Bervie. Kay, J. P Belraore. Martyn, Dewitt . . . .Kincardine. Murphy, James Teeswater. McLellan, Alexander. . Amberley. McCrimmon, D. A . . . . Lucknow. McLaren, Peter . . Paisley. Niemeier, George. . ?. . .Neustadt. Peterson, James R Tiverton. Sinclair, Archib'ld B. .Port Elgin. Secord, Solomon D. . . Kincardme. Taylor, Jamea Tara. Taylor, Archibald D. . . AUenford. Ussher, H Walkerton. CARLETON. Beaman, James North Gower. Corbett, Henry Thomas. .Ottawa. Dubord, David Fitzroy. Deane, William. . Hubbell's Falls. Hinton, Robert J Richmond. Hurd, Wm. H. .Burritt's Rapids. Johnston, Thomas .... Malakoflf. Kidd, Richard Huntley. Kidd, Edward Manotick. Lynn, James Peter Ottawa. Leggo, Christopher Ottawa. Pratt, Abraham Ottawa. Pierce, William Marlborough. Pigott, William D Fitzroy. Street, John G March. ELGIN. Boddington, George Sparta. Cascaden, John lona. Foot, Ezra Aylmer. Gustin, E. Wilber . .St. Thomas. t>undry, Lewis J Aylmer. Kingston, John J Vienna. Ling, Geo. W Wallacetown. Mills, John B Springfield. McGeachy, William lona. McCausland, M. B. .. Springfield. McLay, Peter W Aylmer. , il 120 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. Southwick, Geo St. Thomas. Vanbuskirk, W. C. . .St. Thomas. ESSEX. Bartlett, Alexander Windsor. Bell, Forrest F. . . . Amherstburg. Casgrain, Chas. E Windsor. Drake, Wm. H Kiugsville. ElHott, Tho3., jun . . Amherstburg. Ferris, John Colchester. Hall, William G Windsor. Lundy, Wm. C Amherstburg. Nesbitt, Edward Sandwich. Sivewright, J. A . . Tilbury West. Wigfield, Jonathan Meraea. FRONTENAC. Allen, William R. . .Portsmouth. Barker, lEdward John. .Kingston. Bryant, James M . . Howe Island. Cowdy, John Harrowsmith. Chamberlain, A. I . . Wolfe Island. Dickson, John R Kingston. Dix, Joseph, sen. .Garden Island. Dunlop, Neil ........ Sydenham. Flannagan, Michael Kingston. Northmore, Joseph . . Cataraqui. Sexton, George Portsmouth. Shaw, John Kingston. Stewart, John Kingston. Waldron, John Battersea. Woolfe, John Invermay. GREY. Albery, John Meaford. Bamhart, John Owen Sound. Bell, Angus Singhampton. Cameron, Allan Owen Sound. Christoe, William S . . Artemesia. Eckroyd, Alf. E . .Mount Forest. Gunn, James Durham. Gordon, Thomas . . Owen Sound. Graflfe, Thomas J. .Mount Forest. Hunt, Robert H Clarksburg. Kennedy, James Sullivan. Landerkin, George .... Hanover. Niemeir, George Neustadt. Norton, Thos. . .Homing's Mills. HALTON. Barber, James Georgetown. Buck, Anson Palermo. Carter, Samuel J Nelson. Freeman, Clarkson Milton. Freeman, William . . Georgetown. McCouUough.Robt. .Georgetown. McGarvin, Nelson A.cton. Richardson, William Nelson. Stewart, Angus Nassagaweya. Williams, J. S. W Oakville. Wright, D. D Oakville. HALDIMAND. j Armour, John Dunnville. I DeCew, John Cayuga. I Howell, William A Jarvis. McCollu.n, Geo. S . . . . Dunnville. ; McCollum,A.G. . Drummondville. McDonald, Robert . . Hagersville. AVeatherby, L. S Dunnville. HURON. I Campbell, .John Seaforth. ! Coleman, T. T Seaforth. i Graham, William Brussels. Hawkes, S. J Brussels. ] Holmes, W. J. R Dingle. I Hyndman, John Exeter. : Irwin, F. W Belmore. Kerr, John Wilton Dingle. Mitchell, David Constance. McLean, Thomas F. . . .Goderich. McMichael, A Gorrie. Micldng, George M Goderich. Reeve, John Clinton. Rutledge, Ryerson Lisadel. Small, Samuel Blyth . . Wroxeter. Scott, Charles Tait . .Wingham. Tennant, James S Lucknow. Towler, W. B Windham. Worthington, Addison . . Clinton. Varcoe, H. L Seaforth. HASTINGS. Burdett, David E Belleville. Brown, James Belleville .- LIST OF CORONERS. 121 Bowen, Daniel G Marmora. Bogert, Abraham L Tweed. Oamiiff, Jonas Cannif ton. Gream, Charles Madoc. Macaulayt Dennis Trenton. McAulay, Wm. James . . Trenton. Macdoneli, John P. . . .Belleville. Murphy, Arthur Trenton. Parker, Robert Stirling. Pomeroy, T Huncerfora, Ponton, William H. . . .Belleville. Roblin, Marshall B. . . .Belleville. "Weldon, George R .Tyendinaga. Wilson, B. S BeUeville. Hamilton, C. G Belleville. Williams, J. D. R Marmora. Sutton, Henry H Madoc. Moran, J. B Roslin. Hudson, Samuel . . Shanuonville. KENT. Bray, John L Chatham. Crawford, Allan Chatham. Foote, George W Dover East. Griham, Peter L Both well. Hicks, J. F Dewai*t. Holmes, J. K Chatham. Mitchell, George. .Wallaceburgh. Murphy, H. J Chatham. Newman, John B... Wallaceburgh. Roe, William J Chatham. Richardson, Geo. E. . . .Blenheim. Rutherford, Jas. P Harwich. Smith, Jacob Ridgetovai. Smith, J. M Morpeth. Sievright, James Chatham. Swisher, R. D Thamesville. Tye, George A Thamesville. Vanvelsor, D. J Blenheim. Winter, H. M. D Dresden. LENNOX AND ADDINGTON. Aishton, Thomas Bath. Ash, John R Centreville. Chamberlain, Wm. R . . Napanee. Cook, Herman L Naj^anee. Carsoallen, Peter F. . .Tam worth. Chamberlain, John C. . . Conway. 16 liavis, Peter D. . . Adolphustown. Huflfman, James C Napanee. Meacham, Walter W Odessa. Pultz, Henry Wilton. LINCOLN. Alway, Jas. W Grimsby. Brant, George Smith ville. Colver, J. Walker.. Welland Port. Comfort, J. H .... St. Catharines. Comfort, Wm. A Camden. Considine, J. W..Port Dalhousie. Goodman, Henry. .St. Catharines. Goodman, Edwin . . St. Catharines. Graham, Thomas Clinton. Keating, M. W. . , St. Catharines. Lemon, Benjamin Thorold. Loran, Lester P Thorold. Mack, Theoph. ..St. Catharines. McLean, Francis A. T. . ..Jordan. Morson, F Niagara. Nelles, J. A Grirabsy. Riley, Adrian Niagara. LANARK. Anderson, Wm. J. . Smith's Falls. Acheson, James .... Smith's Falls. Burns, Robert Pakenham. Hanover, William Almonte. Howden, Robert Perth. Killock, John D Almonte. McCallum, Jno. S . . Smith's Falls. McGillis, Donald Pakenham. Mostyn, William Almonte. Patterson, James . . Smith's Falls. Robertson. William Lanark. Wilson, Wm Carlcton Place. LEEDS AND GRENVILLE. Atkinson, Ed. Louis. .Gananoque. Bews, David Charleston. Brouse. William H Prescott. Dunn, Andrew T Augusta. Dunham, George Newboro'. Easton, Thomas Kitley. Eastou, John Prescott. Giles, J. Godkin . . . Farmersville. i 122 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. Hayea, Thomas .... Farmersville. Henderson, Solomon .... Augusta. Jackcs, Samuel . . . .Merrickville. Kelley, Michael Merrickville. Lauder, Alfred Frankville. Leach, Richard. . . .South Crosby. Leslie, Eobert Kemptville. Lyman, Warren. .North Augusta. Merrill, John Leeds. Morden, John H Brockville. Mcintosh, Jossph J Yonge. McGee, Archibald Wolford. McGee. Kobert South Gower. McGliie, B. T South Crosby. Percival, William Oxford. Potter, William . . . . Gananoque. Preston, 11. H Newborough. Schotield, W. A Brockville. Slita, Ernestus C Sparham, Terence Brockville. Sparham, Emanuel B.. Kemptville. Taylor, Henry James Escott. Vaux, H. Ed ward.... Brockville. LAMBTON. Anderaoii, John Wyoming. Bice, Mark WidderiStation. Brett, Robert George. . . . Arkona. Bury, John Sombra. Chalmers, Jam'^s . . .Mandaumin. Davison, Meyers Florence. Douglas, Charles Oil Springs. Eccles, F. R Arkona. Fraser, Anaon S Sarnia. Harvey, I^eander Watford. Harvey, A. E Wyoming. Henderson, Yv'illiam ..-..Napier. Hutton, James Forest. Johnstoi), Hugh Moore. Johnston, Stewart Moore. Johnston, Thomas W Sarnia. Lougheed ; Geo. David . . Petrolia. Mickle, William J Petrolia. Mearus, John Petrolia. Mott, George B Petrolia. McKeune, John Alvinston. McMuUen, R. Sarnia. Nash, Alfred Warwick. Oliver, Edward Mooretown. Roth well, Thomas W. .Wisbeach. Scott, Thomas B. K . . Camlachie. MIDDLESEX. Anderson, Jas. R . . . . Ailsa Craig. Bellridge, William. .. .Strathroy. Billington, George .... Strathroy. Cameron, D. C Lucan. Cameron, James B Belmont. Campbell, Clarence T. . . . London. Couse, George Wardsville. Caw, William Parkhill.. Foster, Moffatt Thomdale. Flock, John Richard .... London. Graham, Alexander . . . Newbury. Gunn, John Ailsa Craig. Henderson, Donald. . . .Williams. Hagarty, Daniel J. M. . .London. Hanson, Henry London ; Hossack, Thomas Lucan. Lindsay, William Napier. Lumley, William Glencoe. Moore, C. G London. Morden, J. P London. Mothersill, Joseph .... Strathroy. Moore, Samuel W. . . .Nilestown. Murray, S. S Nth Dorchester. Mclntyre, Duncan Mosa. McCandlass, Francis .... London. Mc Alpine, Dugald L Mosa. McLeay, J. D Bryanstown. McLaren, Charles ....Delaware. Nelles, J. C London. Nugent, Edmund Adelaide. Quarry, William B Biddulph. Roome, William F . . . . Newbury. Sinclair, Daniel A. . . .Melbourne. Tufford, Charles D London. Tweedale, Joseph M Lobo. MUSKOKA, DISTRICT OF. Adams, John Gravenhurst. Bridgland, Samuel . .Bracebridge. Campbell, Aaron J . . Gravenhurst. Reece, John Richard . . Huntsville. NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. Allan, McL B Clarke. : ii LIST OF CORONERS. 123 Aylesworth, Geo. . . Bowmanville. Barnard, Joseph. .S'thMonaghan. Beans, John Man vers. Beatty, John Cobourg. Benson, John B Bingham, John Orono. Boucher, Thos. D. .Campbellford. Brodie, David Cobourg. Burnet, David ColdsprinKS. Bury, William, junr. .Newcastle. Campbell, Donald .... Colborne. Camerson, Chas. M . . Port Hope. Capel, John H Chattertou, R. D Cobourg. Christie, Thomas . .BowTnanville. Coats, Daniel .... Bowmauville. Corbett, Thomas .... Perrytown. Corbett, Robert A. ..Perrytown. Curtis, John Percy. Davidson, J. G . . . .Bowmanville. Davidson, Sol. W . . . .Newcastle. Dean, N. B. H Brighton. Dick, James Dunbar, James Hope. Easton, William Colborne. Evatt, William Port Hope. Ewing, Charles E Cobourg. Ewing, Benjamin Brighton. Eyres, Thomas Millbrook. Fergus, Patrick G Murray. Fielding, James Orono. Fife, A. E Brighton. Graham, Joseph Cavan. Grass, Peter Percy. Grass, Pelkin Brighton. Gould, C. M Colborne. Gross, Horace Murray. Halliday, James T . . Vernonville. Hallow, Samuel ....Port_Hope. Henderson, Francis Herriman, W. L Port Hope. Howe, Francis W. . . .Darlington. Hughes, Charles .... Port Hope. Hutchinson, John IngersoU, Nelson. .Tp. Hamilton. Johnston, W. E Haldimand. King, Richard Bailieboro'. Bjiowlton, Chris Cartwright. Lawson, William.. Tp. Brighton. LoBCombe, C. R. . . .Bowmauville. Maguire, William, jun . . . .Hope. MaUory, Caleb R Cobourg. Massie, John Colborne. Maxwell, Robert .... Port Hope. Meade, Henry Millbrook. Meriraan, James M . . . . Colborne. Mitchell, William . . Darlington. Mitchell, John C. . . Newton ville. Notlen, William .... Roseneath. Ormiston, Lockhart . . Darlington. Parry, James Cartwright. Pfttterson, John Clarke. Peterson, Joseph L . . . . Colborne. Preston, Alexander .... Man vers. Proctor, Josiah H Brighton. Renuick, Herbert Orono. Rose, William N Newcastle. Rutledge, James Cartwright. Shaw, George E Man vers. Sinclair, Jas. A Hastings. Smith, L. F Orono. Swain, John Cavan. Thexton, John Cartwright. Thom^json, Wm. ..Bowmauville. Tapper, Thomas N Wade, William Cobourg. Wallace, Samuel . . Campbellford. Wilaou, John Grafton. NORFOLK. Buncombe, David. . . . Waterford. Hagermaii, Wm. C. ..Lynedock. Hays, James Simcoe. Merritt, Joseph A. . . Waterford. McDonald, Peter Simcoe. Phelan, J. . . Walsingham Centre. Salmon, James Simcoe. Sovereen, Albert W Delhi Stanton, George Simcoe. Stewart, James W. . .Port Dover. Walker, Nathaniel C.Port Dover. Wilson, John Simcoe. OXFORD. Adams, Henry Embro. Ault, J. M Tilsonburg. Brady, B. L Woodstock. Brown, Isaac W Beach ville. '■ 'I J i M I ■!• 124 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. Carroll, James . . . . Norwich ville. Cook, Ephraim .... Norwichville. Duncan, George Embro. Field, Gillet C Woodstock. Foy, Sylvanus Tilsonburgh. Haya, J. J Incersoll. Lancaster, David H. . . Ciuloden. Minshall, Henry. . . .Brownoville. Moore, J. T Tilsonlnirg. McCausland, M. B Ingersoll. McKay, Angus Ingersoll. McKay, Hugh Woodstock. Oakly, Francis Piattsville. Springer, William .... Ingersoll. Swan, L. H Woodstock. Scott, William Woodstock. Terrybury, Jacob S Drumbo. Turquaud, John .... Woodstock. ONTARIO. Allison, J. W. Port Perry. Carson, George A Whitby. Clarke, Joseph Oshawa. Coburn, ^Villiam Oshawa. Eastwood, William 0. . .AVhitl)y. Farewell, Adolphus Brookliii. Foley, J. P Brechin. Hancock, Alexander. . . .Whitby. Jones, George W. .Prince Albert. Jones, Richard Port Perry. McKay, Alexander . , Beaverton. McGill, William Oshawa. Nation, John Uxbridgo. Rae, Francis Oshawa. Ramsay, Robert Orillia. Tucker, David Pickering. Vernon, £lias Scott. Ware, John Ed. . . Prince Albert. Wyatt, Alfred Cauningtou. PRESCOTT AND RUSSELL. Beaton, Alex. A. .Vankleek Hill. Cunning, Wm, , EastHawkesbury. Dickinson, George Russell. Downing, Philip. .Caledonia Flat. Ferguson, James . . Cumberland. Gibson, Jno. . .East Hawkesbury, Hughes, H. . . East Hawkesbury. James, Adolphus Alfred. LaRocqHe,C . . North Fhuitagenet. Molloy, J. H . . South Plantagenet. Ramsay, John L'Ongnal. Roe, Robert A Clarence. Sherrifif, Andrew Clarence. PEEL. Allison, Samuel Caledon. Bonnar, David Albion. Dixie, D. W. B Springfield. Douglas, Charles .... Streetsville. Hickman, John Albion. Mullen, J. Turner .... Brampton. McKinnon, Angus Caledon. Phillips, Thos. G . . Grahamsville. Riddell, J. K Alton. Robinson, Chas. . . Chinguacousy. Stewart, Alex Chinguacousy. Woods, J. McBride . . Streetsville. PETERBOROUGH. Bell, Alexander Lakefield. Clegg, Sidney W Apsley. Dean, M. P Keene. Fife, Josiah A Hastings. Harvey, A Peterboro'. Higginbotham, Wm. ..Lakefield. Kiucaid, Robert .... Peterboro'. Lloyd, Phillips Bobcaygeon. Marshall, Marcellus Pulaski. McCrae, Amos Keene. Nicholls, W. Peterboro'. Read, G eorge Keene. Stevenson, John A . . . . Norwood. Stewart, Charles R. .Bobcaygeon. Scott, Stanley Norwood. ALSO FOR COS. KORTHUMBERLAND AKD DURHAM. Sinclair, Jas. A Hastings. ALSO FOR CO. VICTORIA. Potts, George I Omemee. Patrick, Thomas Lindsay. Playter, Edward Oakwood. LIST OP CORONERS. 125 PRINCE EDWARD. Bredin, Hawley Milford. Hudgins, Lewis Milford. Ingersoll, leaao F Picton. Jaques, James Consecon. Lake, Samuel K Picton. Morden, Richard . .Sophiasburgh. Morden, John H. . . RednorsviUe. Feck, William. . . . Ameliasburgh. Piatt, J. M Picton. Thornton, T. H Consecon. Wallbridge, S. S . .Ameliasburgh. Young, Reuben . . Ameliasburgh. PARRY SOI/KD. Best, S. G Maganetawan. Sirrett, E Ashdom. Walton, Thos. S. ..Parry Sound. PERTH. Bowie, James Mitchell. Campbell, Daniel D . . . . Listowel. Hyde, John Stratford. Harrison, David H. . .St. Mary's. Homibrook, Edward . . Mitchell. Jackson, Philip Stratford. Muter, Peter J Shakspeare. Nichol, John Listowel. Philips, John Listowel. Shaver, P. R Stratford. Wilson, George St. Mary's. RENFREW. Chanonhouse, John ..Eganville. Cranston, James G . . . . Arnprior. Dowswell, Albert H. . . Arnprior. Dickson, W. W Pembroke. O'Brien, Davi . McKenzie . . Jackes & Galbraith . . Joseph Jackes . . . . Josepu J G. H. Galbraith . . Jarvia, Stephen M. . . Jarvis & Munro Salter M. Jarvis . . R. H. R. Munro . . Joseph, Frank J 18 Toronto. 64 Church. 2 Union Block, Toronto 9 Toronto. RESIDENCE. K. Keefer, Thomas A. . . 4 Toronto. Kerr & Akers |79 King, e. Geo. Kerr, jun . John Akers . . . Kennedy, T. S Kingsford, R. E. . L. Leith, Kingatone & Brough A. Leith, Q. C F. W. Kingatone . . Charles A. Brough.. Lewis, A. R. 6 Wellington, e . 56 Church Yonge St. Avenue. John, cor. Nelson. 62 Grenville. Yongo St., Yorkville. 206 Sherboume. 210 Wellington, w. 29 Bloor, e. 24 McCauL 45 Gould.5. 40 Adelaide, w. 285 Jarvis. 298 Sherboume. Rossin House. 54 Ave. Rd. Yorkville Lauder & Proctor . . . . A. W. Lauder . . . . Jamea A. Proctor . . Ledyard, Thomas D . . Leys & Pearson John Leys James Pearson . . . . M. Meek, Edward North Scotland Cham- bers, 18-20 King w. Canada Life Buildings, King w 20 Toronto. 74 Yonge. 18 Court. Equity Chambers, 20 Adelaide, e. Bds. Queen's Hotel. Isabella. 78 Beverley. 317 King, w. .304 King, w. 1 Bloor, e. 63 Bloor, w. 277 Jarvis. 84 Gloucester. 465 Church. In 134 \ ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. KAME. PLACE OF BUSINESS. Meyers, Adam H. . . Mowat, Maclennan Downey & Hon. 0. Mowat, Q.C Attorney-Gen. 0.. Jas. Maclennan,Q.C. John Downey Thomas Langton . . D. D. Riordan .... Morrison, Wells & Gordon Angus Morrison, Q. C Hon. R. M. Wells, W. H. L. Gordon . . Alex. Sampson .... Morris & Harris .... Pacific Bldgs, 23 Scott. Queen City Buildings, 22 Church. RESIDENCE. Colborne,cor. Church. James H. Morris . Rusk Harris Morphy & Monkman. Henry B. Morphy . Albert Monkman . Morphy, & Winchester George Morphy . . , John Winchester Miller, Robert B. . . Magrath, Charles . . , Murray, Barwick & Lyon H. W. M. Murray.. F. D. Barwick J. L. Lyon Mulock, William .... Murphy, Nicholas Murray, George .... Mo. McCarthy, Ho skin, & Creelman D. McCarthy, Q.C. John Hoskin, Q.C. . A. R. Creelman. . . . York Chambers, 9 Toronto. 55 Yonge. 55 Yonge. 52 Adelaide, e. 65 Colborne . 85 King, Wo 17 Toronto. 18 Court . . , 64 Church 23 Toronto. 52 Ave.Rd. , Yorkville. 183 Simcoe. 10 Murray. 19 Breadalbane. 9 P'ce Arthur's Ave. 85 Peter. 2 Windsor. 125 Wellington, w. 195 George. 208 Chestnut. 41 Wellington Place. 244 Jarvis. 57 Bloor, 6. Little Jarvis, Y'kville. 513 Jarvis. 145 Dundas. 9 Clarence Square. 128 Peter. 207 Spadina Avenue. 112 St. Patrick. 241 Wellington, w. 52 St. Albans. 15 Davenport Place, Yorkville. 74 Church. Barrie. Rosedale. 52 Isabella. ■ LIST OF BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS IN TORONTO. 135 le. e. yAMi. PtACE 07 BUSINESS. 46 Church. McDouealls & Gordon 39 Adelaide, e. Alfred McDougall. . Jos. E. McDougall. . G. B. Gordon McMichael, HoBkin &, Ogden , Daniel McMichael, Q.C., LL.D. . Charles McMichael, D.C Li Alfred Hoskiu . A. Ogden Macdonald, Macdonald & Marsh ... Bt. Hon. Sir J. A Macdonald, K.C. B., Q.C Hugh J. Macdona'.d Alfred H. Marsh McBride, William . McDonald & Haines . . D. Mitch. McDonald A. E. Haines McDonald &. Faterson W. McDonald . . , J. A. Faterson . . . Macnabb & Blackstock Alexander Macnabb T. G. Blackstock . , McGregor, Fatrick . , Macdonald & Judd. . . A. M. Macdonald., J. C. Judd McMurray & Hodgins J. Saurin McMurray W. E. Hodgins . . , N. Nicol, William B. . . Nugent &. Jameson. F. S. Nugent... B. W. Jameson. 25 Toronto. RESIDENCE. 89 Charles. 22 High. Parkdale. 251 Jarvis. York Chambers, 9 Toronto Union Block, Toronto. York Chamb, Toronto. Grand Opera House 26 Adelaide, e. 60 King, e. North Scotland Cham- bers, 18-20 King w.. 4 Toronto Imperial Buildings, 30 Adelaide, e. 70 Beverley. 7 Fr.Arthur'sAve, Ykv 40 Beverley. Ottawa. St. George St. 80i Wilton Ave. 208 George. 145 Wellington, w. 98 Wood. 55 Isabella. 72 John. 35 Murray. 387 Church. Seaton Village. 43 Beverley. 231 Sherboume. 5 Grange Boad. 92 Fembroke. 74 Adelaide, w. 37 Mutual 37 Mutual 136 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. KAMB. 0. O'Donohoe, Doyle & Haverson John O'Donohoe . M. J. Doyle Jas. Haverson. . . O'Sullivan, D. A. . . P. Plumb, Thoa. S. R. Ridout, Trevelyan. . Ritchie, C. H Robertson, McMurrich & Howard .... McMurrich, Howard & Andrews . T. Robertson, Q.C. W.B. McMurrich.. G. R. Howard .... G. A. F. Andrews. Robinson & Robinson. Hon. J. B. Robinson C. C. Robinson. . . . Robinson & McWil- liams Hon. J. B. Robinson W. B. Me Williams. Robinson, O'Brien & Scott C. Robinson, Q.O Hon. J. B. Robinson Henry O'Brien .... H. J. Scott Rolph, T. T Richards & Smith Hon.S.Richards, Q.0 W. S. Smith PLACE OF BUSINESS. 74 Church. 18 Toronto RESIDENCE. 156 Jarvis. 144 Mutual 144 Mutual Bds. Rossin House 23 Toronto 211 Richmond, w. 64 Kinff, e 64 Adelaide, e. 1 Union Block, Toronto 4 Toronto. 90 Peter. 58 Scollard, Yorkville. Hamilton. 55 Beverley. 2 Selby. 180 Carlton. Sleepy Hollow. Sleepy Hollow. City Hall 68 Church. 30 Adelaide, e. lOi Adelaide. Sleepy Hollow. 123 Beverley. Beverley House, John. Sleepy Hollow. 333 Sherboume. Club Chambers. 22 Gerrard w. 64 Carlton. 244 Jarvis. aaa LIST OP BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS IN TORONTO. 137 Ule. ohn. NAME. PLACE OF BUSINESS. Read, D. B., Q-C Reeve & Piatt J. M. Reeve ...... S. Piatt, jr Read, John B. ...... Rose, McDonald, Mer- ritt & Blackstock. J. E. Rose, LL.B . . J. H. McDonald . . W. M. Merritt . . . . G. T. Blackstock. . . Robinson & Kent .... John G. Robinson . . H. A. E. Kent . . . . Roaf & Roaf 75 King, e., 18 King, e. 18 Court 234 Simcoe. 18 King, e. 38 Bleeker. 71 Dover Court Road. 78 King, e. William Roaf.. James R. Roaf S. Sheppard, H. P.... , Smith &. Rae J. F. Smith G. M. Rae , Smith, Wood & Bowes L.W. Smith, D.C.L S. G. Wood, LL.B, Robert H. Bowes . , Snelling, R., LL.D . , Stanton, William H . , Steele, W. H Spencer & Smellie .... T.H.Spencer R. S. Smellie T. Thome & Hall . . . , Horace Thome . , W. M. Hall Tizard & Haldan. G. L. Tizard . . . , J. F. C. Haldan. 18 York Cham. 3 Court. Queen City Buildings, 22 Church. 4 Adelaide, e . . . 10^ Adelaide, e. 26 Wellington, e. 9 Toronto. 46 Church. . . . 39 Adelaide, e. 36 King, e. Equity Chambers, 20 Adelaide, e HESIDENCE. 53 Wellesley. 97 Charles, e. 292 Ontario. 387 Church. 486 Sherboume. 466 King, w. 2 Bloor, e. 36 Charles, e. 185 Queen, w. G Wynne, Yorkville. 47 Isabella. Summer Hill, Yonge. 43 Bleeker. National Club. 25 Murray. 212 Wellington, w. 131 Oak. 96 St. Patrick. 228 Church. 277 Sherboume. 7 North Berkeley. 15 Grenville. ; I I 138 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. NAME. V. YanKoughnet, S. J. . . Vidal,B. H W. Wickson, Samuel Wright, Frederick. . . Watt, D. H Watson & Haggart . . . George H. Wataon. . A. Haggart PLACE OF BUSINESS. Colbome & Exchange AUey. 4 Toronto 74 Church 34 Church 26 Adelaide, e. 30 Adelaide, e. RESIDENCE. 129 Deniaon Avenue « 20 Huntley. 48 William, Yorkvil 16 Gerrard, e. 43 Seaton. 177 Cariton. 12 MagiU. Ji :'i msms^^t AGENCY LIST. 13d 3*4 .,2.9 fc*^ (4 0* -a o a I i ,2 09 o o d I o P4 1 I (^ I I a H p2 is ii^lii •f^ rt • (^ ^ SI ; I 140 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORT. 1^ I 5z5 o o u u (S3 II IB o o U H oo S 1^ OQ o a f>»3 S « aJ' pc]P w rt iw. 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In' ! 1. mm '■' 193 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTOR F. ROLL OF BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS, THROUGHOUT THE PROVI^X'E OF ONTARIO, COMPILED FROM THE ORIGINAL ROLLS AT OSGOODE HALL. M. 1S47 T. T. 1850 H. 1857 T. 1855 T. 1859 T. 18G0 M. 1864 T. 1861 H. M. 1864 E. E. 1864 H. T. T. 18G6 T. M. 1870 E. 1872 H. 1871 T. M. 1876 T. H. 1876 H. 1876 H. 1878 M. 1878 E. M. 1878 M. M. M. H. T. H. E. T. T. M. M. E. T. T. E. M. 1840 1848 1850 1851 1855 1857 1858 18G0 1861 1861 1863 1864 1866 1866 18()8 1870 1871 1871 1875 1876 1876 1877 1878 1878 1868 M. 1841 M. 1840 H. 1848 T. 1851 M. 1849 T. 1850 T. 1850 T. 1850 T. 1855 M. 1850 T. 1853 H. 1851 T. 1861 A. Armour, Robert Be vmanville. Adams, Joshua Si.rnia. Aikniau, Thomas H Cayuga. Aguew, James Kingston. Ardagli, AVilliani D Barrie. Atkinson, Charles R Chatham. Adams, Robert AV Hamilton. Appelbe, l;o])ert S Oakville. Atkinson, Wiiliam P Toronto. Allison, William H. R Ficton. Ansley, John Hcniy Sinicoe. Andrews, H. Miller Berlin. Arkell, Jolm I J "Windsor. Aidt, Wellington Barrie. i^Jlenliy, Frederiek G Gait. Aruoldi, Francis Toronto. Akers, .Johu Toronto. Alcorn, tieor^'c O Picton. Ardagh, K. If. G Barrit Armour, E. 1 1 Tor. *. Archibald, H VTj; ■ .' /. Aylesworth, A. i> T-ji; !iv Anderson, P. .J. M BcIi.H Andrews, J. A. F Toronto. Aikins, J. A. ii Toronto. R Becher, Henry C. R., Q.C .... London. Brooke, Daniel Brantford. Bell, John, Q.C Belleville. Ball, Francis R., Q.C Woodstock. Barker, Edgar Dunnville. Boultbee, Alfred Toronto. Barrett, Rol)ert G Toronto. Billings, John Port Perry. BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS. 199 M. 1854 T. 1852 Buell, J. Dockstaker Brockville. M. 1859 M. 1852 Barton, George M Dnndas. H, 1853 Billings, William H Whitby. 1853 H. 1853 Baxter, George Thorold. 1854 T. 1853 Boswell, Augustus G. ...:.,.. Col)ourg. 1857 T. 1853 Ball, Abrain T. H Gait. M. 1853 Barry, Tlioraas M Toronto. 1854 M. 1853 Blevins, John Toronto. T. 1854 Barr, John Hamilton. 1855 H. 1855 Beaty, James, Jr., Q.C Toronto. M. 1856 T. 1856 Blake, Hon, E., M.A., Q.C. . . . Toronto. T. 1857 T. 1856 Boulton, George D'Arcy Toronto. M. 1856 Bell, William Houghton Toronto. 18.59 H. 1S57 Benson, Thomas M Port Hope. 1857 H. 1857 Bayly, Richard London. 1857 H. 1857 Boyd, William T Toronto. 1857 T. 1857 Beard, Henry B., Q.C Woodstock. 1858 E. 1858 BoM-lby, Ward H., LL.D Berlin. 1859 T. 1859 Britton, Byron M., Q.C Kingston. 1861 M. 1859 Bruce, Alexander Hamilton. 1860 E. 18G0 Bovvlby, J. Wedgwood, Q.C. . . Brantford. 1860 E. 1860 Blain, David, LL.U Toronto. E. 1860 Brown, William P Kincardine. 18G0 T. 1860 Bull, Thomas H Toronto. 1861 H. ISCl Benson, Charles I St. Catharines. 1865 E. 1861 Bird, Robert Woodstock. 1861 E. 1861 Boyle, George B Toronto. 1865 T. ISGl Boswell, A. R Toronto. H /\S H 1863 M. 1861 Bull, Samuel J Belleville. 1862 M. 1861 Bethune, James, LL.B., Q.C . . Toronto. 1863 H. 1862 Barker, Samuel Hamilton. 1863 E. 1862 Brown, Calvin St. Catharines. 1862 E. 1862 Benson, James H Seaforth. H. 1863 Beatty, William H Toronto. E. 1863 Brown, Peter I Ingersoll! 18G4 T. 1863 Beynon, John W Brampton. 1863 T. 1863 Boyd, John A., M.A., Q.C ... . Toronto. M. 1863 Begue, Theo. H. A., LL.B Dundas. 1870 H. 1864 Barry, John Hamilton. 1864 E. 1864 Bucke, Julius P Sarnia. 1861 T. 1864 Boys, William F. A Barrie. 1768 M. 1864 Barrett, William Walkerton. H. 1865 Brown, John J London. T. 1865 T. 1865 Burnham, John Peterborough. M. 1865 M. 1865 Boyle, Thomas Amherstburg. T. 1865 Bradley, R. A Ottawa. 1866 H. 18(56 Bain, John Toronto. 1866 H. 1866 Barwick, Frederick D Toronto. 1870 E. 1866 Burns, Edward Elora. 1866 T. 1866 Bernard, Hiewitt, Q.C, C. M. G. Toronto. T. H. H. E. T. H. H. H. E. E. T. H. H. T. T. H. H. E. T. H. E. H. M. T. H. M. H. E. T. E. H. H. M. T. 200 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. T. E. M. I }>: H. 1878 M. 1866 Bawden, Joseph R Kingston. E. 1867 M. 1866 Bain, William Rutherford Uxbritlge. H. 1867 Bates, Ezra Albert Arnprior. 1865 T. 1867 Bigelow, N. Gordon, LL.B . . . . Toronto. 1868 T. 1857 Bell, William Hamilton. __ 1869 M. 1867 Burdett, Samuel B Belleville. M. 1867 M. 1867 Becher, Henry London. E. 1875 H. 1868 Butterfield, John T L'Oricnal. H. 1868 H. 1868 Burnham, Frederick E Peterborough. E. 1868 Berford, W. W Perth. M. 1866 E. 1868 Bell, Archibald Chatham. M. 1868 E. 1868 Beatty, Edmund J Stratford. H. 1869 H. 1869 Brown, Albert George . . St. Catharines. M. 1868 F 1869 Biscoe, Frederick Guelph. E. 1874 H. 1870 Barker, Peter McGUl, B.A. .... Orangeville. E. 1870 E. 1870 Bell, Charles W., B.A Belleville. M. 1870 ISI. 1870 Brough, Charles A Toronto. M. 1870 M. 1870 Boomer, George A Toronto. M. 1870 Browning, J. B Bracebridge. E. 1871 H. 1871 Bartram, William H London. H. 1872 H. 1871 Backus, Charles C Jarvis. H. 1871 H. 1871 Bain, John F Uxbridge. K 1867 H. 1871 Blake, John N Toronto. M. 1871 M. 1871 Bleeker, Henry Belleville. M. 1871 M. 1871 Burritt, James H Pembroke. H. 1872 M. 1871 Black, Davidson, B.A Toronto. E. 1871 M. 1872 Badgerow, George W Toronto. 1872 R 1872 Ball, G. W. Herbert Gait. 1872 E. 1872 Brooke, Thomas M Brockville. 1872 E. 1872 Barron, John A Lindsay. 1873 M. 1872 Bowes, R. Heber Toronto. M. 1872 Bell, John F Windsor. E. 1873 Bogart, Curtis Belleville. 187-3 E. 1873 Brenuan, Michael St. Catharines. E. 1873 Bethune, Donald Windsor. 1873 E. 1973 Biggar, C. R. W., M. A. Toronto. 1874 M, 1873 Barber, Charles Edgar Simcoe. 1875 H, 1874 Ball, Mortimer Augustus St. Catharines. H. 1874 H. 1874 Bell, John Howatt, M. A ..... Ottawa. E. 1884 E. 1874 Ball, Alfred S Woodstock. E. 1874 K 1874 Ball, Clarence Widmer Toronto. T. 1874 T. 1874 Browning, Thomas Blair Dundas. H. 1878 M. 1877 Betts, F. P., B. A London. H. 1875 H. 1875 Burton, Warren F Hamilton. E. 1876 Boultbee, John Hamilton. H. 1877 Bergin, John ComwalL E. 1877 Bishop, John Ottawa. E. 1877 Bkir, Hugh Belleville. M. 1877 E. 1877 Barwick, Walter, M.A Toronto. T. 1877 E. 1877 Blackstock, T. G., B. A Toronto. E. E. M. H. E. E. E. E. M ^ 0^ BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS. 201 H. 1877 H. 1875 T. 1874 M. 1877 M. 1877 M. 1877 T. 1878 T. 1878 H. 1878 T. 1878 T. 1878 T. 1878 T. 1878 M. 1878 M. 1878 M. 1878 M. 1878 M. 1888 Benett, R. G Bruce, John Toronto. Baines, Trevor T Port Hope. Beairsto, William Toronto. Beck, Henry T Toronto. Best, Wm. Henry Toronto. Barclay, Lyman T Whitby. Blackstock, Geo. Tate Toronto. Bull, B. E Toronto. Barrett, F. W^ Toronto. Blake, J. J London. Brown, A. W Hamilton. iti T. H. M. H. H. T. T. M. E. E. H. T. T. T. 1830 T. 1840 T. 1843 H. 1848 H. 1845 1845 T. 1846 H. 1846 T. 1848 H. 1847 T. 1855 T. 1859 T. 1853 H. 1851 H. M. 1854 H. E. 1854 T. E. 1860 T. H. 1859 T. M. 1859 T. H. 1858 M. M. 1858 T. H. 1859 H. 1859 E. 1862 E. 1860 E. 1860 E. 1869 M. 1869 H. 1877 M. 1863 E. 1862 T. T. H. 1869 H. E T. E. E. E. H. H. H. T. E. C. 1830 Clans, Warren Niagara. 1839 Cahill, J.inies Hamilton. 1841 Campbell, Hon. A.. Q.C Toronto. 1845 Cooper, Charles W Toronto. Carter, Edward, Q. C Montreal. 1845 Coleman, Charles L. Belleville. 1846 Crickmore, John Toronto. 1846 Cockburn, Hon. Jas., Q.C Ottawa. 1847 Crickmore, Charles G. Windsor. 1847 Crowther, James Toronto. 1852 Cornish, Francis E Winnepeg. 1852 Clench, Leon M St. Mary's; 1853 Cameron, Alexander Toronto. 1 853 Crooks, Hon. Adam, LL. D. , Q. C. Toronto. 1854 Creasor. John Owen Sound. 1854 Cameron, Hector, Q.C Toronto. 1855 Cameron, Malcolm C, Q. C Goderich. 1855 Clark, Alister M., M. A Guelph. 1856 Cotter, James R Barne. 1857 Crombie, Ernestns, M. A Toronto. 1858 Crombie, Marcellus, M.A Toronto. 1859 Cattanach, Alexander J., M. A. . Toronto. 1859 Cawthra, Henry Toronto. 1860 Curran, Joseph J., Q.C Montreal. 1860 Creasor, D. A Owen Sound. 1860 Cronyn, Verschoyle, LL.B. London. 1860 Clark, William Mortimer Toronto. 1861 Can)pbell, Edward Clark Uxbridge. 1861 Colquhoun, Frederick W Waterloo. 1862 Chadwick, Edward M Toronto. 1862 Cross, James Fletcher, LL.B . . Toronto. 1862 Canavan, John Toronto. 1864 Crawford, John Aylmer. 1864 Chisholm, Wilham Cornwall. 26 202 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. T. E. E. 1864 E. 18(54 Cameron, Peter Bowinanville. E. 1864 E. 18(54 Chisholm, Daniel B Hamilton. E. 1865 E. 18(55 Corrigan, Christopher S London. M. 1867 E. 1865 Cronyn, Benjamin London. T. 18()5 Cleary, Francia Windsor. M. 1865 Consitt, George A Perth. M. 1865 Cochrane, William M Port Perry. H. 1866 H. 1866 Chisholm, Duncan Port Hope. M. 1867 H. 1866 Cutten, Walter Hoyt Guelph. H. 1860 Clark, Jacob Paul Toronto. 1866 T. 1866 Cassels, Robert Ottawa. 1869 E. 1868 Capreol, James L Toronto. M. 1868 E. 1868 Chamberlain, William R JSapanee. M. 1868 M. 1868 Christie, Alexander J Ottawa. M. 1872 E. 1869 Cor}>ould, .Charles Picton. M. 1868 E. 1869 Cartwright, James S Toronto. E. 1876 M. 18()i) CarsciiUaii, Henry Hamilton. H. 1872 M. 1869 Cassek, W. (>. P Toronto. E. 1870 E. 1870 Campbell, Archibald F., M.A. . Toronto. E. 1870 Coyne, Thomas J Toronto. E. 1872 E. 1870 Clemow, Francis C Ottawa. H. 1871 M. 1870 Clarke, Samuel U Toronto. H. 1871 H. 1871 Cox, George M Ltmdon. E. 1873 If. 1871 C:uldy, R. H Clinton. H. 1871 Corbould, Gordon E Orillia. E. 1871 Cam paigue, Godwin Godericli. . 1871 E. 1871 Crerar, John Hamilton. 1871 M. 1871 Cassela, Allan, B.A Toronto. 1873 H. 1872 Clute, Roger C Belleville. 1872 E. 1872 Chrysler, Francis H Ottawa. E. 1872 Caston, Henry E. F Toronto. E. 1872 Caddiok, Richard Toronto. 1870 I'l 1872 Cameron, John Strathroy. 1873 M. 1872 Carman, R. B., M.A Cornwall. H. 1874 Clarke, Charles Fitzwilliam Tilsonburg. E. 1874 Oolville, Arthur L Campbellford. 1875 M. 1874 Creelinan, Adam R Toronto. 1874 M. 1874 Coyne, James Henry St. Thomas. M. 1877 M. 1874 Cameron, Alexander D Hamilton. H. 1877 H. 1875 Caswell, Thomas Toronto. E. 1875 Crickmore, Snelling Roper, B.A. Toronto. 1876 T. 1875 Clarke, James Bond Toronto. 1876 M. 1875 Clendenan, D. W Toronto. 1875 Coutlee, Louis W. P Hull 1876 H. 1876 Cook, George A Woodstock. 1876 H. 1876 Cox, R. G St. Cathai-ines. 1876 H. 1875 Clement; Edwin P Berlin. 1876 T. 1876 Casey, Fred W Smith's Falls. M. 1876 M. 1876 Crerar, John Stratford. M; 1876 M. 1876 Culver, William H., B.A London. E. M. M. E. H. E. E. M. E. M. H. M. H. M. M. : M BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS. 2oa nville. on. ie. H. 1877 H. H. E. 1877 E. H. 1878 E. T. K 1877 E. E. H. 1878 E. H. 1878 H. M. 1877 M. E. 1878 H. E. 1878 E. E. 1878 E. T. 1878 M, 1877 Casatila, Hamilton Toronto. 1877 Creighton, ,)o!»ii Toronto. 1877 Campion, EdwK"roko. 1878 Camphell, Isaac Toronto. Chamberlin, E. L .C 1878 Connor, C. H St. Catharines. H. T. T. T. T. E. H. H. H. 1854 T. 1836 T. 1854 H. 1855 T. 1854 T. 1855 M. 1861 H. H. 1860 T. H. 1858 M. T. 1859 M. H. 1862 M. M. 1862 H. 1863 E. 1851 T. M. 1861 M. H. 1863 E. E. 1863 H. M. 1863 M. M. 1863 M. M. 1866 E. E. 1864 T. M. 1865 T. M. 1864 M. H. 1865 H. T. E. 1871 M. M. 1866 E. T. H. 1867 T. E. T. 1829 Dalton, Thomas Brighton. 1 849 Dunsl'ord, George Lindsay. 1850 Dougall, Allen R IVjlleville. 1852 Duraud, Charles Toronto. 1854 Drew, George A., Q.C Elora. 1854 Davis, J. Boyd Toronto. 1854 Durand, Charles A Gait. 1854 Doyle, James H Orangeville. 1854 Davison, Jolni Goderich. 1857 Deacon, Joseph Brockville. 1858 Dartnell, Edward T L'Orignal. 1858 Dewar, John Milton. 1859 Diamond, Abraham Belleville. 1861 Deacon, Thomas, Q.C Pembroke. 1861 Donovan, Josepli A Toronto. 1861 Douglas, William Chatham. 1861 Denison, George T., LL.B Toronto. 1862 Durable, David M Peterborough. 1863 Downey, John Toronto. 1863 Dougall, Duncan Windsor. 1863 Durable, John H Cobourg. 1864 Defoe, Daniel McCarthy Toronto. 1864 Dennistoun, James F., Q.C Peterboro'. 1864 Doyle, Bernard L Goderich. 1864 Dickson, George D Belleville. 1865 Duggan, George F Prince A. Lan'g. 1865 Dent, John Oiarlea Ayr. 1865 Duncombe, David Thomas Simcoe. 1866 Denmark. George Belleville. 1866 Dalrymple, James C Harriston. 1867 Dixon, Thomas Walkerton. 204 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. M. 1868 M. 1867 Devlin, Alexander P Lindwvy. H. 1868 Deni;, Abraham Mitchell. E. 1871 E. 1868 Don.ildson, James Carrutheni .. Fergus. E. 1868 E. 1868 Diuywall, James Cornwall. M. 1868 E. 1868 Douglas, John William Perth. M. 1868 Diamond, William J Belleville. H. 1869 Dixon, John R. . . London. H. 1870 M. 1869 Delamere, Thomas D., M. A.. . . Toronto. M. 1869 M. 1869 Davidson, William Toronto. H. 1870 H. 1870 Doniaon, Frederick C T<.ronto. E. 1870 Dixon, Mark A BeUeville. H. 1872 E. 1871 Duff, William Alexander H. . . . H.-»milton. M. 1871 M. 1871 Dixon, Jonathan Brown Lindsay. H. 1874 E. 187.3 Dennietonn, Robt. Hamilton... Peterborough. M. 1868 E. 1873 Dunbar, Alexander Guelph. E. 1874 M. 1873 Deroche. H. Madden Nupanee. T. 1878 T. 1874 Dulmage, Richard Arnprior. M. 1874 Delaney, Henry William Trenton. M. 1875 E. 1875 Dickson, Edwin Hamilton, B.A. Kingston. T. 1876 T. 1876 Doherty, William B St. Thomas. ' M. 1876 Daly, Thomas M., jr Stratford. H. 1877 Decatur, Thomas J. Orillia. H. 1 877 Dowdall, Jaraes Almonte. M. 1877 H. 1878 Dingwall, K., B.A Hamilton. T. 1878 Dowsley, J. K Prescott. M. 1878 M. 1878 Dow, John B Whitby. H. 1878 Doyle, M. J Toronto. M. 1878 M. 1878 Dickenson, E. L. Cornwall. E. H. T. E. H. T. M. E. E. T. E. H. E. M. H. 1858 E. F 1864 T. 1862 M. 1877 H. 1864 H. 1864 E. T. 1865 H. 1869 E. 1876 H. M. 1871 M. 1881 H. 1875 M. M. 1873 M. 1851 ZHiyre, John Brighton. 1858 English, Caleb E., LL.B Toronto. 1860 Elhs, Henry F St. Thomas. 1861 English, Lyman Oshawa. 1861 Evans, Frank Orillia. 1864 Edmison. George Peterborough. 1865 Evans, George M., M. A Toronto. 1864 Edgar, James D Toronto. 1864 Ebbels, Hubert L Port Perry. 1865 Esten, James H Toronto. 1868 Elliott, Edward Perth. 1869 Essery; Emanuel T London. 1869 Elliott, GiflPord Goderich. 1870 Ewart, John Skirving Toronto. 1871 Evatt, William Worts Toronto. 1872 Ellis, W. F St. Thomas. 1873 Ellis, Henry F. Waring. Strathroy. 1873 Ermatinger, Charles Oakes Z.. St. Thomas. BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS. 205 Iwvy. ihell. us. iwall. h. eville. don. 9uto. )nto. >nto. eville. nilton. isay. rborough. ph. ^nee. iprior. nton. piston. Thomas. itford. Ilia. nonte. Euilton. iscott. litby. •onto. •nwall. ghton. •onto. Thomas. lawa. Ilia. erborough. •onto. •onto. t Perry. onto. th. idon. lerich. onto. ■onto. Thomas. *throy. Thomas. H. 1874 H. 1874 M. 1874 H. 1875 T. 1876 M. 1876 M. 1876 E. 1877 E. 1877 M. 1877 M. 1878 M. 1878 M. 1878 E. H. 1866 T. 1856 T. •p E. 1861 e! H. 1862 E. M. 1861 M. T. 1863 E. E. 1862 E. 1862 T. 1862 T. 1863 M. E. 1863 T. 1865 E. 1864 E. 1866 E. 18^ H. 186()H. 1866 H. M. 1877 T. E. ;867 T. M. 1867 T. H. 1867 H. 1868 H. H. 1870 E. 1875 M. 1870 E. M. 1869 M. E. 1870 M. 1872 M. 1872 H. H. 1870 E. 1871 H. E. T. T. T. T. T. E. E. T. H. E. E K E. H. H. H. H. H. 1853 1855 1860 1860 1860 1861 1862 1862 1B62 1862 1862 1862 1863 1863 1864 1S64 1»65 1866 1896 1S66 1S66 1861) 186(5 1867 1868 1868 1868 1868 1869 1869 18«9 1868 1870 1870 1870 18a Edwards, E. Burritt Peterborough. Elliott, Benjamin Vallack Exeter. Elkington, Francis Kingston. Ebbels, Walter D Harriaton. Evatt, William AVorts Torouto. Eddis, Ernest H. E Toronto. Evans, K. W Meaford. Eccles, John C St. Catharines. Eyre, J English, J P. Flock, James H., LL.B London. Fitzgerald, Edward, Q.O Toronto. Fraser, William C'hatham. Falkiner, N. B BeUeville. Francis, Charles Trenton. Foster, William A., LL.B Toronto. Fraser, Kobert L Toronto. Forbes, Alexander Trenton. Freeland. William Toronto. Flint, John J. B Belleville. Fletcher, Ashton Woodstock. Ferguson, Thomas, Q.C Toronto. Forsayeth, Robert Georgetown. Fitch, Benjamin F., M. A Brantford. Eraser, Christopher F., Q C Brockville. Finkle, Alexander Woodstock. Farley, John St. Thomas. Farewell, John E., LLB Whitby. Fenton, Frederick Toronto. Fleming, James Brampton. Fead, James S Orangeville. Fisher, James, M. A Stratford. Fletcher, John Wesley Toronto. Fraser, James H London. Fraleck, Edison Baldwin Belleville. Finkle, H. J Woodstock. French, Frederick John Prescott. Fuller, Charles J Simcoe. Ferguson, Peter Walkerton. Fitzgerald, William W London. Fitzgerald, William, M.A Torouto. Francis, Wellington Toronto. Frost, Alfred Owen Sound. Fennell, Thomas George Listowell. Ferguson, Joseph H Torouto. Foy, James Joseph Toronto. 206 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRhCTORY. H. 1871 E. 1871 E. 1871 E. 1871 E. 1881 M. 1871 M. 1872 H. 1872 M. 1,'>72 H. 1873 M. 1873 M. 1873 E. 1877 M. 1874 T. 1878 H. 1875 M. 1875 H. 1875 H. 1876 T. 1875 E. 1874 E. 1874 T. 1875 T. 1877 E. 1877 E. 1£77 E. 1877 Furlong, Edward Hamilton. Fuller, William Henry, M. A. . . Kingston. Falconbridge, W. G., M. A Toronto. Fletcher, James Brampton. Fuller, V. E Hamilton. Fleming, Robert M Toronto. Fraser, Maxwell David Loudon. Foss, William Danidl Toronto. Ferguson, William Henry Kemptville. Ferguson, Alexander Ottawa. Frost, John William Owen Sound. Fraser, George L. B Ottawa. Fraser, John S C'hatham. Ferguson, Charles L., B.A Toronto. Fullerton, James Toronto. FoUinsljee, John, jr Dunnville. ■! ;" I • G. T. 1832 H. 1832 Gamble, Clarke, Q. C Toronto. T. 1840 Geddes, James Meaford. M. 1850 H. 1848 Gibb, Alexander Ottawa. M. 1850 H. 1850 Gray, Gecrge A Woodstock. T. 1851 Greig, John Woodstock. • T. 1855 H. 1852 Greene, Columbus H Toronto. H. 1858 Graydon, Simpson H London. M. 1832 T. 1860 Galbraith, John K Bowmanville. T. 1860 Greenwood, J. Hamer Whitby. H. 1862 M. I860 Green, Georcje Brampton. E. 1861 Gurd, Robei^t S Sarnia. M. 1875 E. 1861 Goodman, Kenneth Park Hill. H. 1875 T. 1862 Gamon, Charles Collingwood. T. 1866 M. 1863 Guthrie, Donald, Q.C Guelph. M. 1864 H. 1864 Gordon, James Keith AVhitby. E. 1864 If. J 864 Glass, David, Q.C Tendon. E. 1864 Gommell, John James Ottawa. E. 1864 Graveley, J. Vance Cobourg. E. 1865 Griffiths, Stephen Frank London. T. 1865 T. 1865 Grahame, Richard Port Hope. E. 1868 M. 1865 Goforth, Alexander G Hamilton. M. 1866 Gage, Robert R Hamilton. H. 18157 Gilleland, W. B St. Catharines. M. 1867 H. 1867 Gibson, John M., M. A., LL.B. Hamilton. T. 1S67 Gowans, James Sarnia. M. 1868 E. 1868 Greig, Thomas Carleton Place. H. 1870 E. 1868 Green, John Peterborough. E. 1869 E. 1868 Gibson, Stephen Napanee. M. 1869 E. 1868 Garrow, James Thompson Goderich. E. 1868 Gray, John Prescott. BARRISTERS AND ATTORXEYS. 2or ton. M. 1869 M. 1869 ton. E. 1872 M. 1869 to. H. 1870 H. 1870 )ton. 1 E. 1870 ton. M. 1870 M. 1870 to. H. 1876 E. 1871 )n. E. 1872 E. 1871 .to. M. 1871 M. 1871 >tville. H. 1871 H. 1872 'a. M. 1872 H. 1871 Sound. T. 1873 ^a. H. 1876 M. 1873 tarn. E. 1874 ito. E. 1876 E. 1875 to. M. 1875 viUe. M. 1875 E. 1876 E. 1876 E. 1876 E. 1876 M. 1876 M. 1876 M. 1876 H. 1877 ito. E. 1877 E. 1877 Qi'd. T. 1877 T. 1877 i^a. M. 1877 Istock. H. 1878 Istock. E. 1878 E. 1878 ftto. M. 1878 on. M. 1878 cianville. by- pton. a. Hill. T. 1839 H. 1839 igwood. H. 1840T, 1839 H, 1843 M. 1842 by. M. 1844 T. 1843 on. E. 1847 T. 1845 va. H. 1848 H. 1847 irg. H. 1851 M. 1850 on. H. 1851 T. 1851 Hope. M. 1852 H. 1852 Iton. M. 1853 T. 1853 Iton. H. 1854 itharines. H. 1854 H. 1854 iltoii. H. 1855 M. 1854 3.. H. 1860 H. 1859 bon Place. H. 1859 H. 1859 borough. T. 1859 H. 1859 lee. T. 1859 ich. H. 1858 T. 1858 )tt. E. 1800 E. 1860 Gibbons, George Christie London. Green, Roger H. C Toronto. Greene, Thomas James C Burlington. nto. mto. ; Hope. isay. coe. into. gston. Ikerton. idon. mt Forest. awa. onto. ttdsor. ermay. awa. I'onto. litby. ■th. 1836 M. 1845 M. 1849 T. 1849 H. 1849 H. M. 1852 T. H. 1855 H. 1858 1860 M. 1860 M. M. E. 1861 H. M. 1861 E. H. 1861 H. 1862 E. 1864 H. 1864 T. 1864 H. H. 1864 T. 1855 T. 1863 H. 1875 T. M. 1869 H. H. 1866 H. H. 1866 T. 1868 H. 1868 E. E. H. M. H. M. 1871 M. M. 1872 M. H. 1873 H E. 1877 H. T. 1876 H. H. 1877 T. M. 1876 T. E. 1875 E. 1876 M. 1876 H. H. 1876 E. E. M T. E. E. E. H. E. E. H. E. H. E. T. T. E. T. T. T. H. E. E H. E. M. L. 1 835 Low, Philip, Q. C Picton. 1845 Leggo, William OttaM'a. 1847 Lees, Robert, Q.G Ottawa. 1848 Leith, Alexander, Q.C Toronto. 1848 Lewis, Ira Goderich. 1852 Lemon, Andrew Guelph. 1855 Lane, Samuel J Owen Sound. Lefroy, Anthony G. Paisley. 1855 Leys, John Toronto. 1856 Loscombe, R. Russell Bowmanville. 1859 T aird, William P Strathroy. 1860 juawrence, George W Stratford. 1861 Lampnian, Frederick Thorold. 1861 Lount, William, Q.C Barrie. 1862 Landy, John J. Toronto. 1862 Ledyard, Thomas D Toronto. 1862 Lightburne, Stafford Stirling. 1863 Lazier, Stephen F Hamilton. 1863 Lauder, Abraham W. Toronto. 1864 Laidlaw, WiUiam Milton. 1864 Lamon, James Dundalk. 1864 Loucks, Henry H Pembroke. 1864 Loscombe, W. Clifton Kincardine. 1865 Lount, George W Barrie. 1865 Lister, James F Saruia. 1866 Lapierre, Horace Ottawa. 1866 Lemon, Charles Hamilton. 1866 Lennon, James Elliott Wellington Sq. 1866 Livingstone, Rober^ T Simcoe. 18''7 Lowe, William Henry Bowmanville. ISiMi Lash, Zebulon Aiton Ottawa. 1868 Lect, Johnson M Wingham. 1870 Lally, Francis W Barne. 1870 Leonard, George T Peterborough. 1871 Lindsay, Alfred J Ottawa. 1871 Laing, R. R Stratford. 1871 Lyon, J. Lawrence Toronto. 1872 Langton, Thomas, M.A., LL.B. Toronto. 1873 Lloyd, A. J Barrie. 1875 Lennox, H. 1. S Barrie. 1875 Lennox, John Tobias Barrie. 1875 Love, Francis London. 1875 Liddell, James William Cornwall. 1875 Lawson, John Davison St. Louis, Mo. 1875 Lewis, Albert Romain Toronto. 1876 Leitch, J Cornwall. 1876 Lennox, D Toronto. 1877 Lawson, Thomas E London. 212 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. M. 1877 E. 1866 I»ck, Silas C Dundas. E. 1878 Lefroy, A. H. F Toronto. E. 1878 Lawrence, Thos. E M. T. 1830 Miller, Robert B Toronto. H. 1841 T, 1840 Miller, Richard, Q.C St. Catharinea. 1342 M. 1841 Mowat, Hon. OUver, Q.C., Aty. Gen., Ont Toronto. M. 1845 H. 1843 Morrison, Angus, Q.C Toronto. H. 1848 E. 1846 Macara, John Goderich. T. 1846 T. 1846 Martin, Richard, Q. C Hani'lton. M. 1848 T. 1846 Morphy, George Toronto. H. 1851 H. 1851 Morris, Hon. Alex., D.C.L., Q.C Toronto. T. 1851 T. 1851 Mills, George H Hamilton. T. 1852 H. 1852 Magrath, Charles Toronto. T. 1853 M. 1852 Martin, John R Cayuga. T. 1853 Murphy, Daniel R Trenton. T. 1853 Malloch, George W Paisley. E. 1857 M. 1853 Moore, Roljert Queens ville.' E. 1856 T. 1854 Morphy, Henry B Toronto. T. 1854 T. 1854 Morris, James H Toronto. H. 1862 H. 1855 Moberly, George CoUmgwood. M. 1855 M. 1855 Martin, Edwartl, Q. C Hamilton. T. 1855 T. 1856 Mathesou, WiUiam M Ottawa. T. 1860 T. 1857 IMairs, Alexander Markham. E. 1859 51. 1858 Matheson, Thomas G Simcoe. M. 1859 E. 1859 Murray. Huson W. M., M.A.. . Toronto. M. 1860 H. 1860 Mann, Jehiel St. Thomas. T. 1963 T. 1861 Millar, Alexander Berlin. T. 1861 T. 1861 Miller, ^V. 2Cicholas Toronto. M. 1861 T. 1861 Murray, George Toronto. T. 1861 T. 1861 Meretlith, W. R., LL.B., Q.C. London. H. 1863 H. 1863 Machar, John Maule Kingston. E. 1863 E. 1863 Mattice, Corydon J Cornwall. E. 1863 Morgan, Edward Newmarket. E. 1863 E. 1863 Miller, James A., D.C.L St. Catharines. T. 1877 E. 1863 Martin, Philip S Lindsay. M. 1864 M. 1864 Moncrieff, George Petrolia. H. 1867 H. 1865 Merrill, Edwards Picton. E. 1855 E. 1865 Malcolmson, Sutherland Clinton. M. 1864 E. 1864 Murphy, Nicholas Toronto. H. 1866 M. 1865 Malloch, Edward George Perth. H. 1866 Millar, WiUiam New Hamburg. M. 1866 E. 1866 Monlen, A. Lewis Napanee. T. 1866 Mitchell, Robert Guelph. E. 1867 T. 1866 Mnnro, Richard H. R Toronto. H. 1867 M. 1866 Mudie, John Kingston. H. 1868 H. 1867 Mosgrove, William OttaM'a. E. 1868 H. 1867 Moore, William Henry Peterboro'. BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS. 213 M. M. E. H. R H. M. 1867 E. T. 1867 M. 1869 M. 1868 H. 1868 H. 1869 H. 1868 M. M. 1868 M. H. 1869 M. M, 1872 M. M. 1869 H. M. 1868 H. K 1876 E. 1870 H. 1870 H. E 1871 H. 1871 H. 1874 M. E 1872 e! T. 1872 M. M. 1872 E. E. 1873 E. 1873 E. 1878 H. 1974 H. 1874 H. H. 1876 E. H. 1876 T. 1877 E. 1876 T. 1877 E. 1877 E. H. 1878 E. T. 1876 T. M. 1876 M. T. 1877 T. 1877 H. 1877 E. 1877 E. 1877 E. M. 1877 M. E. 1878 E. E. 1878 E. E M. 1878 M. M, H. E. E. H. E. M. E. E. H. E. E. E. T. E. E. T. T. E. M 1867 Magee, James London. 1867 Morphy, Thomas Brampton. 1867 Meyers, Adam Henry Toronto. 1867 Momson, Duncan Owen Sound. 1868 Meredith, Edmund London. 1868 Mulock, William, M. A Toronto. 1868 Munro, Neill Malcolm Fergus. 1868 Malloy, William Toronto. 1868 Meyer, Henry W. Seaforth. 1868 Merritt, William M Toronto. 1868 Monro, Frederick Wm Toronto. 1869 Moss, Charles Toronto. 1869 Muir, John Hamilton. 1869 Meredith, R. Martin London. 1870 Matheson, Walter Simcoe. 1870 Matheson, Arthur James Perth. 1870 Martin, Frederick C Woodstock. 1871 Masson, James Owen Sound. 1871 Muir, James Fergus. 1871 Metcalfe, John H Pembroke. 1872 Mickle, C. J Stratford. 1872 Martin, John London. 1872 Malcolm, Francis H Brantford. 1872 Mulock, William 11 Toronto. 1871 Malone, Martin Hamilton. 1873 Morgan, Henry J Ottawa. 1873 Matheson, Hugh Woodstock. 1874 Murdoch. William George Toronto. 1874 Meek, Edward Toronto. 1874 Moore, Frank D Lindsay. 1874 Metcalf . Josiah Eichey Cobourg. 1875 Matheson, John D Georgetown. 1875 Monkmau, Albert Toronto. 1876 Malone, Elias F Toronto.. 1876 Mahafly, William C Bracebridge. 1876 Milligan, Henry P Brampton. 1876 Morton, Thomas M Ottawa. 1876 Moscrip, William C St. Mary's. 1876 Martin, J. Alexander 1876 Mahon, Edward Peterboro'. 1877 Marsh, Alfred H. T., B. A Toronto. 1877 Madden, James Henry Napanee. 1877 Morson, F. Montye Toronto. 1877 Myers, Elgin Orangeville. 1877 Monck, J. Franklin Hamilton. 1877 Madill, Francis. B. A Beaverton. 1878 Macklem, Oliver R Toronto. 1878 Meredith, Thomas G London. 1878 Manning, John J. . : Brampton. 1878 Macdonald, W Guelph. 2U ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. H. 1836 H. 1835 'i^-i:; ;•;! ■•■ H. T. H. T. H. T. E. H. M. M. M. T. M. H. M. H. T. H. E. H. E. E. T. H. E. H. T. M. H. H. E. E. H. M. T. K 1845 H. 1847 M. 1862 M. 1847 M. 1849 M. T. 1853 T. 1854 T. 1859 T. 1866 T. 1856 T. 1857 M. 1857 M. E. 1858 T. 1859 T. 1858 T. T. T. 1860 H. 1860 H. E. 1861 E. T. 1861 M. H. 1860 E. 1861 E. 1862 E. 1876 E. 1852 E. 1856 H. 1865 H. 1876 H. 1863 H. 1863 H. 1863 H. 1864 E. T. 1870 T. 1859 T, H. 1865 H. E. 1865 E. 1878 E. 1844 1846 1847 1848 1848 1851 1853 1854 1855 1855 1856 1857 1857 1858 1858 1858 1858 1858 1858 1859 1859 1860 1860 1860 1860 1861 1861 1801 1862 1862 1862 1862 1863 1863 1863 1863 1863 1864 1864 1864 1864 1865 1865 1865 1865 1865 Mc. Macclonald, Rt. Hon. Sir John A., K. C. B., Q.C Toronto. McDonell, Alexander Toronto. McDonell, Samuel S Windsor. McDougall, Hon. Wm., C. B . . Toronto. McDonell, Alexander G Morrisburgh. McMichael, Daniel, Q.C, LL.D. Toronto. McKenzie, Alexander M Alexandria. McDonell, Duncan Durham. McDennotfc, Henry Goderich. McCarthy, Dalton, Q.C Barrie. McMillan, John P Paisley. McKenzie, Valentino Brantford. McLennan, Jamea, Q.C Toronto. McGregor, Patrick Toronto. McDougall, Alexander Wallaceburg. McDonald, Walter R Hamilton. McCaughey, James Ingersoll. McKelcan, Francis, Q.C Hamilton. McMichael, Charles, D.C.L. . . Toronto. IklcFayden, John Mount Forest. McNabb, Alexander Toronto. McCuUoch, James A Stratford. McKiulay, William ThamesAriUe. McKenzie, John A Samia. McLellan, Archibald L Campbellford. McMillan, Duncan London. McCarthy, Maitland : . . . Orangeville. McGachen, Frederick S Gait. McLaren, John R Montreal, McMahon, Thomas B Brantford. McDonald, A. J. B London. McNaughton, Thomas Cobourg. McKeown, John St. Catharines. McDonald, D. Mitchell Toronto. McKenzie, Philip London. Macdouald, Frederick W St. Catharines. McMiirray, James Saurin Toronto. McDonald, John D Renfrew. McMahon, Hugh, Q.C London. McGee, Robert Oshawa. McMillan, Alexander G Whitby. McCaughey, Samuel G Seaforth. Macpheison, J. A Kincardine. McDonald, James F IngersolL Mclntyre, John, M.A Kingston. McLennan,*Donald B.,M. A.,Q.C Cornwall. McDougall, Alfred Toronto. BARRISTERS AND. ATTORNEYS. 215 T. T. E. H. 1865 T. T. 1865 T. 1868 T. 1868 M. H. 1867 H. M. 1868 T. E. 1867 T. M. M. 1874 H. H. 1869 H. E. E. 1871 E. M. 1870 M. H. 1869 H. H. H. 1870 H. H. 1870 E. M. 1871 H. E M. 1871 e! M. 1871 M. H. 1872 M. H. E. 1872 E. 1872 E. 1873 E. 1872 T. M. 1872 M. M. 1872 M. 1873 H. 1873 E. 1874 E. 1873 E. ■p 1864 t! 1874 M. M. 1874 H. H. M. 1875 E. E. 1861 E. H. 1874 H. M. 1874 M. M. T. 1877 E. T. 1874 T. M. E. 1875 E. E. M. E. E. H. E. T. M. M. H. H. 1865 1865 1865 1866 1866 1867 1867 1867 1867 1868 1868 1868 1868 1868 1869 1869 1870 1870 1871 1871 1871 1871 1871 1872 1872 1872 1S72 1872 1872 1872 1872 1873 1873 1873 1873 1873 1363 1873 1873 1874 1874 1874 1874 1874 1874 1874 1875 1875 1875 1875 McClive, William H St. Catharines. McLellau, Duncan Trenton. Macdonnell, George M Kingston. McMurrich, William B., M.A. Toronto. Mc Fay den, Charles Owen Sound. McCaul, George Lefroy Ottawa. McLean, John St. Thomas. McCarthy, Peter St. Catharines. McGregor, M, O Guelph. McCosh, John Orillia. Macdougall, Colin St. Thomas. Macmartin, Malcolm M Arthur. McDowell, William Erin. Macdonald, James Holmes Toronto. Mc Williams, William G., M.A. Toronto. McLean, William A Walkerton. McDougall, Joseph E Toronto. Macdonald, Archibald H Guelph. McGibbon, Duncan Milton. McDonald, Daniel Exeter. McCraney, Daniel Bothwell. Mclntyre, Duncan John Lindsay. Macdonald, William Toronto. McBride, William Toronto. Mcpherson, G. G Stratford. McDowell, James Alexander . . Sarnia. iMcNab, George London. Macdiamiid, William Lucan, McDonald, Henry Sandfield . . Cornwall. Macdonald, Hugh John Toronto. IMcIntyre, Alexander Eraser . . Ottawa. McQuesten, Isaac Baldwin .... Hamilton. McKenzie, George Allan, INLA. Toronto. McDonell, Donald G Almonte. McArthur, Joseph B Toronto. McMillan, John Paris. McMillan, John Peter Guelph. MacLean, Kenneth Guelph. McDonald, Alex. .iSlneas Fenelon Falls. McDonell, William, jr Lindsay. McGregor, John Toronto. McGuire, Thomas H Kingston. McMillan, Duncan Ellis Newcastle. McKinnon, Archibald Miles . . Guelph. McFadden, Wm. Henry Goderich. McDowell, James Alex Sarnia. McKelcan, Henry A Hamilton. McDonald, Angus Munroe. . . . Toronto. McColl, A. John Brussels. McDonnell, John Alex Alexandria. 216 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. T. 1877 T. 1877 E. 1876 T. 1877 H. 1878 E. 1877 E. 1877 M. 1877 M. 1877 M. 1876 M. 1878 M. 1878 H 1846 H. V 1864 T." 1864 T. 1869 H. E. 1868 H. 1872 M. H. H. M. 1876 E. M. 1876 M. E. 1878 H. M. 1878 M. T. T. E. H. E. 1846 1861 1864 1864 1865 1866 1868 1869 1870 1870 1876 1876 1878 1878 T. 1830 H. 1861 H. 1854 M. 1877 H. I860 E. 1661 M. 1865 M. 1861 M. 1861 T. 1862 M. 1858 M. 1868 M. 1877 H. 1869 H. 1877 E. 1867 H. 1878 T. 1830 T. 1844 T. 1852 T. 1857 M. 1859 H. I8G0 E. 1860 M. 1874 M. 1861 M. 1861 T. 1862 M. 1862 E. 1863 E. 1865 H. 1866 H. 1866 T. 1866 M. 1866 H. 1867 H. 1867 M. 1867 E. 1868 McTavish, D. B Ottawa. McMahon, Eugene Belleville. McGillivray, J. Alexander Whitby. McPherson, L. A., B.A Hamilton. McBeth, Thomas T., B. A London. McCracken, J. J Ottawa. McMillan, Evan D Durham. McKenzie, Ernestus C Toronto. N. Nicol, Robert K. A Bothwell. Nellis, Joseph H Woodstock. Nicol, George B Toronto. Nellis, Thomas F Ottawa. Norris, William IngersoU. Nicol, William P Toronto. Nulty, Patrick M Belleville. Nelles, Robert A St. Catharines. Nelles, Henry E London. Nash, William Hill Ft. Osborne, Man Nesbitt, John W Woodstock. Nugent, F. S Toronto. Nichols, John, B. A Shelbume. Northrup, .W. B., M. A Belleville. 0. O'Reilly, Miles, Q.C Hamilton. O'Brien, Peter L'OrignaL O'Connor, Hon. John, Q. C . . . . Ottawa. O'Connor, Daniel Ottawa. Osier, Featherston Toronto. O'Brien, Henry Toronto. O'DriscoU, Michael . . . . ~ Pembroke. O'Brien, William E Barrie. O'Gara, Martin, LL.B Ottawa. O'Brien, Thomas London. Osier, Britton B., Q.C Dundas. O'Hara, Robert Chatham. O'Reilly, James Edwin Hamilton. O'Loane, James Stratford. O'Doherty, George J Ottawa. OUard, F. W Lefroy. Osier, Edward L Manitoba. O'Donohoe, John Toronto. O'Connor, Edward Ouelph. Ostrom, Gilbert W Belleville. O'Connor, Hamilton P Walkerton. O'Leary, Arthur Lindsay. BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS. 217 E. T. E. H. H. E.' E. M. 1868 Ouellette, Joseph A Windsor. H. 1868 M. 1868 O'Brien, Peter H. 1870 E. 1869 Oliver, Robert, jr Guelph. M. 1874 M. 1874 O'Brien, Michael E Prescott. H. 1876 Ormiston, David Whitby. M. 1876 M. 1875 O'SuUivan, Dennis A., LL.B. . . Toronto. E. 1876 E. 1876 O'Leaiy, Hugh Lindsay. M. 1876 T. 1876 Ogden, Albert Toronto. H. 1867 O'Neil, Cornelius J H. 1876 Oliviere, Louis A P. M. 1844 T. 1843 Pringle. James D. Hamilton. H. 1847 T. 1846 Parke, Ephraim J London. T. 1847 T. 1847 Parke, Thomas Kingston. 1866 H. 1850 Ponton, William H Belleville. 1862 T. 1851 Pinhey, Charles H Ottawa. H. 1855 Partridge, Thomas London. 1866 T. 1856 Peterson, Henry W Guelph. H. 1876 T. 1857 Pollard, WUliam D Meaford. T. 1863 H. 1860 Pegley, Charles E Chatham. 1861 T. 1860 Pardee, Hon. T. B., Q.C Samia. 1861 H. 1861 Papps, George S Hamilton. 1852 H. 1861 Paterson, John Toronto. 1861 T. 1861 Proudfoot, Frederick Southampton. H. 1863 PattuUo, Joseph Orange ville. H. 1874 H. 1865 Paterson, Norman F Beaverton. M. 1865 Parsons, Albert Ottawa. 1867 H. 1867 Preston, David Hiram Napanee. M. 1870 Purves, Peter Brantford. 1873 H. 1872 Piatt, Samuel, jr Toronto. 1872 E. 1872 Poussette, Alfred Passmore Peterborough. E. 1872 Payne, William L Colborne. 1872 T. 1872 Proctor, James Albert Toronto. H. 1872 M. 1872 Paterson, John A., M. A Toronto. T. 1874 T 1874 Parkes, James Hamilton. T. 1874 Philip, George Byron Woodstock. M. 1874 Pearson, James Toronto. 1876 H. 1876 Pepler, Francis Edward P Barrie. 1876 T. 1876 Purdom, Thos. Hunter London. 1874 E. 1874 Patterson, E. George, M.A. . . Hamilton. 1876 Plumb, Thomas Street Toronto. M. 1876 M. 1876 Patterson, John C Windsor. H. 1876 Pearson, R Ottawa. E. 1876 Perkins, William C Ottawa. T. 1878 M. 1876 Patterson, F. W Stratford. T. 1877 Peterson, Charles W Belleville. E. 1877 E. 1877 Peterson, Angus H Belleville. E. 1877 Palmer, Peter L Iroquois. H. 1878 M. 1877 Ponton, Edward Geo., B.A. . . . Belleville. 28 E. E. E. T. T. E. E. 218 ONTARIO LEOAL DIRECTORY. I 1^ Ik li- (i |i*i R. T. 1835 T. 1835 Raymond, Lorenzo D Welland. T. 1844 H. 1844 llidianls, Hon. Stephen, Q.C. . Toronto. E. 184 4 T. 1844 Robinson. Hon. J. B Toronto. Eni|5*T. 1845 Read, David B., Q.C Toronto. Sr."l846 M. 1846 Ruttnn, Richard Cobourg. M. 1847 M. 1847 Richardson, Hugh Battleford, N. W. E. 1848 Ros8, William Cornwall. [T. H. 1852 H. 1849 Robertson, Thomas, Q.C Hamilton. T. 1850 T. 1850 Robinson, Christopher, Q. C. . . Toronto. E. 1854 M. 1853 Read, John B Toronto. H, 1854 H. 1854 Rykert, John C St. Catharinos. M. 1859 M. 1858 Reynolds, James Prescott. T. 18G1 ]•:. ISOl Rock, Warren, Q.C London. E. 1961 E. 1861 Radenhurst, William H Barrie. M. 18G5 E. 1S{)2 Robb, James Simcoe. M. 18(54 T. 1862 Robertson, Alexander Belleville. T. 1851 M. 18(52 Roljertson, Henry, LL.B CoUingwood. H. 1863 Robinson, Edward Chatham. H. 1878 H. 1863 Robertson, James J Owen Sound. M. 1863 M. 18(53 Reed, Edmund Baynes London. E. 1864 M. 1863 Rae, George M Toronto. H. 18(54 Rol)ertson, David B Belleville. H. 18(54 Remon, Edward P Ottawa. M. 1868 E. 1864 Robertson, James Edward Toronto. E. 1864 Ross, Donald W Walkerton. M. 1864 Rolls, James A Chatham. M. 18C5 M. 1864 Reeve, William A., M. A Napanee. H. 1865 H. 1805 Rogers, Robert V Kingston. M. 1866 Ray, Neil A Port Elgin. M. 1867 M. 1867 Rose, John Edward, LL.B Toronto. E. 1868 Robinson, Samuel S Orillia. E. 1872 E. 1869 Robertson, Thos. Jaffray Newmarket. E. 1869 T. 18(>9 Rutledge, James Whitby. M. 1872 E. 1871 Roblin, Roderick Stephen .... Picton. E. 1873 H. 1872 Reeve. James M Toronto. M. 1872 E. 1872 Roaf, William Toronto. E. 1875 Robarts, Josiah T Owen Sound. M. 1872 il. 1872 Ritchie, Charles Henry Toronto. H. 1874 H. 1873 Roaf, James R Toronto. H. 1875 H. 1874 Roger, George Morice Peterboro'. H. 1874 H. 1874 Reesor, Henry Arthur, B.A. . . Toronto. H. 1874 H. 1874 Richards, Albert Elswood, M.A Brockville. E. 1877 E. 1874 Robertson, David Walkerton. E. 1874 E. 1874 Ryersou, Charles Egerton, B. A Toronto. E. 1875 H. 1875 Robinson, John Gunn, M. A. . . Toronto. T. 1876 H. 1875 Rye, Francis Barrie. M. 1875 E. 1875 Radenhui-st, George A Goderich. E. 1876 E. 1876 Reynolds, Edward J Brockville. . v\ BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS. 219 E. 1876 H. 1877 M. 1877 H. 1878 K 1878 K 1878 T. 1878 ^T. 1878 M. 187yM. 1878 M. 1878 T. H. T. T. T. T. E. 1843 H. 1844 M. 1844 T. 1846 M. 1847 T. 1847 M. 1848 T. M. T. T. H. 1854 M. T. 1854 T. E. 1867 T. M. 1854 M. T. 1855 T. 1856 H. 1863 T. 1859 T. E. T. T. 1860 E. E. T. 1875 T. 1862 T. 1861 H. M. 1861 T. T. 1861 T. M. 1861 M. M. H. 1862 M. H. 1864 M. E. 1864 H. H. 1867 E. T. 1863 T. M. 1863 M. E. 1869 H. E H. T. T. E. T. H. 1842 1843 1844 1844 1847 1847 1848 1848 1852 1853 1858 1854 1854 1854 1855 1856 1858 1858 1859 1859 1859 1860 1860 1860 1860 1860 1861 1861 1861 1861 1861 1861 1862 1863 1853 1863 1863 1864 Roljb, Oeorgo Bracebridge. Robertson, P. lieverley Hamilton. Kobinaon, 0. C Toronto, Robertson, Victor A. G Hamilton. Ridout, Trevelyan Toronto. Ross, James, C f}anano(£ue. Rolph, Thos. T Toronto. Riordan, D. D Toronto. Reade, VV. M Toronto. S. Saxon, James F St. Catharines. Smith, Larratt W., D.C.L Toronto. Slianly, James Lontlon. Smith, Hon. Sidney, Q.C Coboury. Sadleir, Charlt'S A Hamilton. Stanton, James St. Thomas. Scott, Hon. R. W., Q.C Ottawa. Smart, William U Caledonia. Stevenson, Fir-ncia S Dunnville. Scott, Francis Pembroke. Simpson, Caleb P Ridgetown. Stanton, William H Toronto. Snook, Tunis J Kingston. Sherwood, William Brockville. Sutherland, Eoberfc Walkerton. Saunders, Thomas W Cnelph. Shaw, Alexander Walkerton. Spohn, Jacob V Hamilton. Scott, Thomas Napanee. Schofield, Frederick Brockville. Stanton, William Irvine C'o1ioui-g. Spencer, Theodore H., LL.D . . Toronto. Severs, James W Toronto. Scatcherd, R. C Strathroy, Stonehouae, Edward Brampton. Smith, James F Toronto. Scott, William H., Q.C Peterborough. Stephens, Richard P Toronto. Stayner, Frederick H London, Eng. Smith, Robert Stratford. Stewart, Hamilton D Bame. Scott, John G., Q.C Toronto. Sullivan, Michael Sarnia. Simpson, James H Belleville. Sniai-t, William Lynn Hamilton. Snelling, Richard. LL.D Toronto. Scanlon, Mark Bradford. Smart, David Port Hope. 220 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. E. E. M. E. E. I .!*;.;! H. E. H. M. E. H. E. 1864 E. E. 1866 M. 1876 H. 1865 E. 1865 E. t! E. 1866 r. M. 1867 1868 H. 1867 H. 1870 H. E. 1869 M. 1869 H. 1870 M. M. M. 1871 E. M. 1870 M. M. 1870 M. M. E. H. H. 1876 M. M. 1872 M. M. 1872 H. H. H. T. 1874 T. E. 1875 E. M. 1876 E. H. 1875 H. H. 1876 H. 1877 T. 1877 1877 E. M. 1878 T. 1878 T. H. H. H. 1878 E. 1878 T. 1878 T. H. T. T. E. H. H. E. T. T. 1864 Street, William P. R London. 1864 Steele, William H Toronto. 1864 Stephens, John James Owen Sound. 1865 Scane, E. W Chatham. 1865 Smith, George Young, LL.B . . Whitby. 1865 Smith, William Sidney Toronto. 1865 Slee, Edwin A Port Elgin. 1865 Smith, Henry Cobourg.* 1866 Stevenson, John McLean Bradford. 1866 P>ullivan, William Henry Kingston. 1866 Smyth, Robert C Brantford. Seager, Charles Goderich, 1867 Sparks, Nicholas Ottawa. 1867 Smith, James Grayson Stratford. 1868 Scott, David Lynch Orangeville. 1868 Smith, George Young Whitby. 1868 Sewell, Henry Stratford. 1868 Smith, Seth Soper Port Hope. 1869 Strathy, Henry Hatton Barrie. 1869 Sharpe, James W Dresden. 1869 Sanders, Edgar B Stayner. 1870 Smith, Henry Hall Peterborough. 1870 Smythe, Edward Handley ... Kingston. 1870 St. Julien, Joseph Timoleon . . Hull. 1870 Stewart, McL., M. A Ottawa. 1871 Secord, John Tilsonburg. 1872 Start, John Edward Port Colbome. 1872 Spragge, Arthur G. M Toronto. 1872 Strathy, James Robert Toronto. 1873 Smith, James B Lindsay. 1873 Sampson, Alexander Toronto. 1874 Sutherland, W. M Toronto. 1874 St. John, Frederick St. Catharines. 1875 Small, John TurnbuU, M.A. . . Toronto. 1875 Symons, Harry Toronto. 1878 Snider, Colin G Cayuga. 1876 Smythe, A. E Kingston. 1876 Scott, Henry J Toronto. 1877 Stone, E. B Napanee. Steele, David Toronto. 1877 Smellie, Robert S Toronto. 1877 Smith, 3. S Belleville. 1878 Shepley, George F Toronto. 1877 Shaw, Robert Kingston. 1878 Stone, J. J. W Burlmgton. 1878 Springer, D. R Hamilton. 1878 Skinner, G.H 1878 Simpson, David B Bowmanville. 1878 Sheppard, H. P Toronto. 1878 Sheppard, M. Jr Fenelon Falls, Saxon, Jaa. F BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS. 221 T. H. 1860 M. 1866 Tilt, James Toronto. M. 1858 T. 1857 Tisdale, David, Q.C Simcoe. H. 1862 T. 1861 Totten, Warren Woodstock. E. 1862 Templeton, James Amherstburgh. T. 1864 Tyrrell, Frank Morrisburgh. M. 1866 M. 1864 Thomas, John Parker Belleville. T. 1877 T. 1865 Tiffany, Edward H Alexandria. H. 1869 T. 1866 Taillon, George Ottawa. E. 1867 M. 1866 Thome, Horace Toronto. H. 1871 H. 1871 Tizard, George Langrish Toronto. E. 1871 H. 1871 Taylor, John M. A London. E. 1874 E. 1872 Terhune, J. E Listowell. E. 1876 E. 1875 Tapper, J. Stewart, B. A Toronto. E. 1876 E. 1876 Thom, John H Toronto. E. 1876 E. 1876 Thomson, Daniel E. Toronto. T. 1877 E. 1877 Teetzal, James V Hamilton. T. 1877 E. 1877 Teeple, Lyman D Aylmer. H. 1878 Traver, Elliot St. Catharines. M.1878 Towers, Wm. B M. 1878 M. 1878 Titus, L. U. C Belleville. H. 1866 H. 1863 Upper, Martin C Dunnville. T. 1864 Usher, John F. C Toronto. H. 1847 T. 1846 T. 1846 H. 1363 T. 1852 M. 1859 M. 1850 M. 1861 E. 1878 E. 1871 E. 1873 H. 1872 M. 1872 M. 1874 H. 1878 V. VanNorman, G. R., Q.C Brautford. VanDusen, Owen Owen Sound. Vance, James J Toronto. VanKoughnet, Salter J Toronto. Vansit*-ard, J. G Tilsonburg. VanNorman, Frederick Lindsay. Vincent, Harry Fergus. Vidal, B. H Toronto. Vivian, Henry London. T. 1830 M. 1827 E. 1839 H. 1839 T. 1853 T. 1852 M. 1842 H. 1853 E. 1877 T. 1854 w. Winterbottom, W. B Wallbridge, Hon. L., Q.C. Weller, Charles A Woods, Robert S., Q.C. . . Wilson, John W. H Niagara. Belleville. Peterborough. Chatham. Bradford. I I ;ll i' ' iW 222 T. T. E. E. E. H. H. 1867 M. 1857 M. E M. 1876 H* M. 1860 E. T. 1874 H. M. 1863 E. H. 1867 E. T. 1864 M. 1866 E. 1873 E. E. 1867 E. 1867 M. M. 1865 H. E. E. E. E. 1870 T. M. 1865 M. E. E M. 1866 M. M. 1872 M. 1873 E. 1869 H. M. 1870 M. 1875 E. M. 1871 H. M. 1868 T. M. 1877 M. M. 1872 M. M. 1871 M. M. M. M. 1872 H. H. 1872 H. 1874 T. 1874 M. E. E. 1872 1878 E. 1876 E. 1876 E. M: 1876 T. M. E. E. H. H. T. T. M. H. E. E. E. ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. 1855 Wilkinson, Richard T Newcastle. 1856 Wells, Hon. Rupert M Toronto. 1858 Wartlell, A. R Dundaa. 1859 Warren, James Chatham. 1860 Wood, Samuel George, LL.B.. Toronto. 1861 Wright, John Port Hope. 1802 Woods, James P Stratford. 1862 Walker, William Henry Ottawa. 1862 Williams, Walter S Napanee. 1863 Wells, Thomas IngersoU. 1864 Wilson, Hugh McKenzie Brantford. 1864 WarmoU, Charles Vict Sault Ste. Marie. 1864 Waddell, Robert R Hamilton. 1864 Watt, James Guelph. 1864 Wetenhall, Henry Toronto. 1865 White, Solomon Cooks ville. 1865 Walker, P. F Goderich. 1865 White, William J St. Thomas. 1865 Wickson, Samuel Toronto. 1865 Ward, James W. W Ottawa. 1865 Walkem, Richard T Kingston. 1866 Wilson, Thomas J Parkhill. 1866 Wright. Frederick Toronto. 1866 Walsh, Michael IngersoU. 1866 Woodyatt, Thomas Brantford. 1867 Wilson, John S Meaford. 1868 White, W. R Peirbroke. 1869 Wilkes, Alfred John, hUh. . , . Brantford. 1869 Williams, Adolphus Welland. 1869 Watt, William Brantford. 1870 Wink, A. S Dundas. 1871 Walker, William Frederick Hamilton. 1871 Wright, Wm. McKay, B.C.L. . Ottawa. 1871 Winchester, John Toronto. 1871 White, John Hamilton. 1871 Ward, Henry Alfred Port Hope. 1872 Wallbridge, Samuel S Belleville. 1872 Watson, George A Clinton. 1873 Wicksteed, Richard John, M.A Ottawa. 1873 Wardrop, Robert Toronto. 1874 Watt, David Hill Toronto. 1874 Watson, George H Toronto. 1875 Walkem, Joseph Boomer Kingston. 1875 Wade, Edward Ellis Goderich. Wilkes, Charles Rann 1876 Wells, George W Simcoe. 1876 Whitney, James P Morrisburg. 1876 Woods, John E Brockville. 1876 Wood, Robert E Peterborough. 1876 Woodyard, Thomas H BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS. 223 M. 1876 M. 1876 'VVhiteside, J. L Lindsay. M. 1877 M. 1876 Whiting, John L Kingston. M. 1876 Wade, T. S Brantford. H. 1877 M. 1876 Wyld, William Dundaa. M. 1877 M. 1877 WaUis, Charles S Leamington. M. 1876 White, W. R Brampton. E. 1878 H. 1877 Worrell, J. A Toronto. H. 1878 'White, A. A. G Wilkinson, J. H Windsor. T. 1878 T. 1878 Wilson, Matthew T. 1878 Woodman, Joseph Goderich. M. 1878 Webster, G. R M. 1878 Wright, J. A. Toronto. Y. E. 1865 Yeomans, Silas P Goderich. mi ^.'^i- 224 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. JUDICIAL OFFICERS IN ENGLAND, QUEBEC, MARITIME PROVINCES, MANITOBA, AND BRITISH COLUMBIA. ENGLAND. THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE. REStDSNT.— !r/(e Lord High CAanccZ/or.— Right Hon. Hugh MacCalmont, Baron Cairns. THE COURT OP APPEAL. Ex Officio Judffeg.—Tho Lord High Chancellor (President), The Lord Chief Justice of Englanl, The Master of the Kolls, The Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, The Lord Chi«f Baron of tbe Exchequer. Lords of Appeal in Ordinary,— liord Blackburn, Lord Gordon. Lord Justices of Appeal.— ?:\t William M. James, Sir Richard Baggallay, Sir George W. W. Bramwell, Sir William B. Brett, Sir Henry Cotton, Sir Alfred Henry Thesiger. the high court of justice. Chanceby Division. Lord Chance.'.'or. - Lord Cainis. Matter qf the Rolls.— 8iv George Jeseell. Vice-Chanccllors.—i^lv Richard Malins, Sir James Bacon, and Sir Charles HolL Judge.— Sir Edward Fry. Queen's Bench Division. Lord Chief Jugtice.—8it A. J, E. Cockburn, Bart. Jtidges. Sir John Mellor. " Robert Lush. Sir William V. Field. " Henry Manisty. Common Pleas Division. Lord Chief Justice.— hoTd Coleridge. Judges. Sir Wiliiuin I(. Grove, lion. George Donman. Sir N. Lindley. " Henry C. Ljpes. Exchequer Division. Lord Chief Baron.— Sir Fitzroy Kelly. Barons.— 'kit A. Clensby, Sir Charles E. Pollock, Sir'Johu W. Huddleston. Judge.— ^\v Henry Hawkins. Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty Division. President. — Sir Junies Ilanncn. Juf^c— Sir Robert Pbillimore, D.C.L. Court of Arches. Judge.— Lord Tonzance. Bankruptcy. Chief Judye.—Sit JAtacB Baccn. Senior Registrar.-'W. Hazlltt, Esq. JUDICIAL OFFICERS. 225 Imont, Baron Law Officers of the Crown. Attorney Oena'al.—&ir John Holker, Q.C. Solicitor General.— Sir H. S. Qiffard, Q.C. Home. Oxford. Circuits. Midland. Norfolk. Northern. THE JUDICIAL COMMITTEE OF THE PRIVY COUNCIL. The members usually attending the Committee are : Right Hod. Lord Chancellor. " Lord Selborne. Lord Peniianco. " Lord Blackburn. " Lord Gordon of Drumearn. Sir James VV. Oolville. " Sir Robert Pbillimore. Bn, OhM. Wftton, QSES. JUDICIAL 0FFICEH8. 327 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Supreme Court. €hitf JuiHee. — Hon. Edward Palmer. J^uitiM J^dget Bon. J. H. Petort, Hon. Joieph Henaley. CZwifc.— Daniel Hodgaon. Court ov Chancery. ChaneeOor.—Hla Honor The Lieut-GoTemor. MaOer of th» RoUt.—Hon. Jemea H. Peten. Vice CAaneeOor—Hon. Joaeph Henaley. Matter BtUraordinary.—Thomaa Kelly, Summertide, JTcuterr.— Hon. W. Forgan, Q.O., Hon. John Iiongworth, Hon.T. H. Haviland, (^0. Regiilnar.—Jtm9a D. Irring. Vice Admiralty Court. -Judjfe.—Uon. Edward Pahner. Dmnity. Judges. -Uon, Joaeph Henaley, Hon. John Longworth. Re§titrar. — Jamea D. Ir? ing. MarAoL — Fred. Hjrndman. Court of Probate and Wills. Surrogate and Judge. — Hon. Charlea Young, LL.D. Jl<;^rar.— Oeorge Hubbard. County Court. Oonaty. Judge. Clerk. Residence. Oneen'a Qeor^e Alley H. Blatch Charlottetown. King'a DenniaO Keddin. ..Oeorge A. Aiken.... Georgetown. Prinae Hon. Wm. U. Fope..W. T. Hunt 8umme»ide. MANITOBA. Court of Queen's Bench. Chitf JutUee.—Eon. B. B. Wood. Futtne Judgee.—Uon. J. C. McKeaguey, Hon. L. Betoumay. CZarfc of the Ootcn.— Daniel Carey. JA«Kf— Colin Inkater. County Court. Held by Judges of Court of Queen'a Bench. Clerks and Deputy Clerks of Crown. County. Name. Selkirk Frank J. Clarke. ' Liagar. Tbomaa Norquay. Provenehor Joseph Turenne. Marquette, Raat John McDougall. Marquette, West John McDonald i ill- 1, 228 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. ■I. .; BRITISH COLUMBIA. Supreme Couet. Chief Jtutiee.—Uon. M. B. Begbie. Puitme JtidffU.—Eon. H. P. Pellew Rreare, Hon. John Hamilton Gray. Segittmr.—Ctiarlea E. Pooley. County Courts. Judge. Registrar. District. Henry M. Ball J. Lindsay Cariboo. Edward H. Bandars A. W. Smith Lillooet. Warner B. Spalding Nanalmo and Comox. .. . . = J. A. R. Homur New Westminster. Peter CRolly Northern Gold Mines. Hon. A. F. Pemberton C. J. ProTOst "Victoria. <".c.. "1 'it FOREIGN CORRESPONDENTS. 22» LIST OF FOREIGN CORRESPONDENTS. EUROPE. AUSTRIA. TOWN. LEGAL CORRESPONDENT. Brack Dr. Alexander Wannish. Bninn Dr. Rudolph Elder Von Ott. Carlsbad Alfred KnolL " E. Gotz. Gratz Ignatz Berze. " Leopold link. Insprack Ludwig Duregger. Crakan Felix Szalachtoweki. Lemberg Julius Kolischer. Linz Carl ClodL " Anton Glanz. Olmutz Richard Kutscher. Pesth Franz Kiss. " Leopold Brode. Prague Arnold Rosenbaoher. " CarlScherks. Presburg Alexander Kiss. Salzburg Dr. Otto Wildman. " Dr. Franz Kiel Trieste Dr. Rabi. •• Dr. Guesda. Vienna Dr. Carl Von Haerdtl. *• Dr. Wilhelm Frantz. " Alfred Schmidt. BELGIUM. Antwerp J. F. Mintjens. " J. S. Stroybant. Bruges Charles DeSchryoer. Brussels See Antwerp. Ghent See Antwerp. Li^ge Mons. Poncelet. " Mons. Doutrepbnt. Luxembourg Mons. Simons. *• Mons. Liger. Namur J. Dassy. Ostend See Bruges. Spa See Li6ce. Wavre J. RueUe. 230 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORT. ' ! li;: i kit DEHMARK. TOWN. LEGAL OOBBBSPONDXHT. Aarhnua J. Winge. Copenhagen G. E. Brook. •♦ A. H. F. Klubein. ** H. B. Halkier. Elsinore 0. J. Jenson. rBANCE. Abbeville MM. Francois. Auxerre " Remache. Avignon " Jaquet. " '♦ Roux. Beauvais " Bowie. Bar-le-Due *' Bonne. Boulogne Sur Mar " Benard. " ♦• Pouttier. Caen " Perezil. Calais " Louis Devot. Cannes " Bouband. Chalon-Sur-Saone *• GuM)et. Cherbourg " Le Blond. *• " Drouet. Cognac " Frandray. Dieppe " Blainville. lille " Pajot " •• Bayart. Lyons •• Galliot. •' Chapuia. Macon •* Bourette. Marseilles '* Estrangin. " " Boyer. Mentone '* Albini. Montpelier •* Femer. Moulins " Aymard. Nancy " Contal. " " Lambert. Nice " Cardon. " " Leon. Orleans " Jourdan. " " Rabier. Paris •« Dufour, 61 Rue d'Anjon. ** *' Benoit, 45 Rue Joubert. " '• Vignon, 6 Rue de Seine. " " A. Carette, 19 Rue Monge. Rheims ** Broyard. " " Dupr^. Rochefort •' Duplais. Saumur " LeRoy. FOREIGN C0BRESP0NDENT8. 231 TOWM. LEGAL CORMSFONBXNT. St. Etienne MM. Vincent. Toulouse " Dinnat. " " Galantin. Vannes " Baudio. GERMANY. Aix La Ohapelle Herr Mayer. Anrich " Vissering. Bamberg " Kraus. Berlin " Dorn. •• •• Meyer. " " Hecker. " " Levin. Bonn " Hopmann. Bremen " John Heineken. " J. H. E. Stachorr. Breslau *' Kerb. Bromberg " Gessler. Brunswick " Horst. Oarlsruhe " Banmstark. " " Boeokh. Cassel *' Weigel. Coburg " E. i^hmann. Colberg " H. Leopold. • Cologne " Dubelmann. Danzig " Ropell. Daunstadt " Adolph Buchner. Dresden " Gustave Lehmann. Dusseldorf " Stiesberg. Ems " Cramer. Erfurt " Kuster. Essen *• Rocholl. Frankfort A. M ** Ludwig Braunsfels. •' " F. F. Siebert Frankfort A. O " Eisermann. Freiburg LB *' O. Von Waer.ker. Gotha " Hugo Beck Gottingen '* Seckel. Halle A. S " Herman Fiebiger. Hamburg " Donnenberg &. Gotze. " " J. & A. Wolfson. Hannover " Berend. '• *' Werner. Heidelburg " Carl Klingel. " *• Edwin Leonhard. Jena " Emil Zerbst. Kiel " L. Feldman. Konigsberg in Pr ** Stambran. ■■i 232 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. TOWN. LEGAL CORRESPONDENT. Konigsbcrg in Pr Herr Meitzen. Leipsig " R. W. Frenkel. ** " Oscar Langbein. Lubeck " A. PJessing. Magdeburg *• Steinbach. " " Schultz. Mannheim " Von Feder. Mayence " Carl Reinach. Meniingen *• Otto Heinbach. Meissen " A. Komich. Metz " E. MuUer. Munich " Max Aub. " Julius Rf MUnster •' Windhor NUmberg " Hartman. Offenbach " L. Struker. Oldenburc " Bargoiann. Osnabruck " G. Bode. Posen " Mehring. Potsdam ** StoepeL Ratibor " Hecke. Rostock • " M. Thiers. Rottenburg '* Klotz. Schleswig " Weinmann. Schweinmrt *' Horwitz. Schwerin " M. Ijowenthal. Stralsund " 0. W. Fabriciua. Strassburg " Paul Mayer. « " H. Ott. Stuttgart " Carl Gllz. Treves " J. Rothschild. Ulm " Robert Ebner. Weimar , " Luden. Wesel *' George Carp. Wiesbaden " Brtlck. Wismar " J. A. Martens. Wurzburg " Kaider. Zeitz " Plesch. Zwickau ** William Schmidt. GREAT BRITAIN. ENGLAND. TOWN. SHIRE. LEGAL CORRESPONDENT. Abington Oxford Godfrey & Son. Aylesbury Buckingham .... Tyndal & Baynes. Bath Somerset Clovell & Simmons. Bedford Bedford. ..... . . Whyley & Piper. • ** " Conquest & Clare. FOREIGN CORRESPONDENTS. 233 TOWN. Birmingham (I << Bradford i< •< Bradford Bridceport Brigutou Bristol Boston Buckingham Barton on Trent .... Cambridge Canterbury Carlyle Chelmsford Cheltenham Chester Chesterfield Chichester Colchester Coventry Cowes Derby Doncaster Dover Dunstable Durham Epson Exeter Falmouth Gravesend Gloucester Gospor<; Guildfort Hereford Hertford Huddersfield.. Hull Huntingdon Ipswick Kidderminster Kingsbridge Lancaster 30 SHIRE. LEGAL CORRESPOjSDENT. Warwick Wragge, Ev^ans & Jesson. •• Miller, Corbett & Co. '• Best & Horton. York Gardiner & Jeffrey. •* Woods & KiUick. •♦ W. F. Atkinson. Wilts Stone & Sparks. Dorset W. H. Manley. Sussex Hill, Fitzhugh, Wooloy & Griffiths. Gloucest( r Fry, Abbott, Pojie, & Brown. " Osborne, "Ward & Co. Lincoln Staniland & Wigglesworth. Buckingham. . . . Nelson, Heams & Langdon. Derby Bass & Jennings. Cambridge Barlow, Palmer & Co. " Endens & Knowles. Kent Plummer & Fielding. Cumberland .... Wright & Brown. S. & S. G. Saul. Essex Duffield & Bruty. Gloucester J. & C. Griffiths. Cheshire Potts & Roberts. Derby Shipton & Hallewell. Sussex Johnson & Raper. Essex E. S. Philbrick. Warwick Thomas Browett. Hampshire .... J. A. Mew. Derby Mercer, Edwards & Mercer. York Shirley fc Atkinson. Kent Arthur Stillwell. Bedford S. D. Middleton. Durham J. G. Hargreaves. Surrey W. A. Reeder. Devon Dawe & Son. Cornwall Genn & Nalder. Kent Sharland & Hatten. Gloucester Lovegrove & Bryan. Hampshire .... R. E. Hancock. Surrey Caprou & Sparks. Hereford James & Bodenham. Hertford Spence, Hawks & Phillips. York Barker & Son. " Holden, Sons & Hodgson. Huntingdon .... Hunnybunn & Son. SuflFolk Jackaman & Sons. Worcester Miller, Corbitt & Co. " Day, Evans & Martin. Devon J. Square. Lancashire T. Swainson & Son. 234 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. TOWN. SHIRE. .!?'ll1 ■ i 1 ;■ Lincoln Lincoln . . . Liverpool Lancashire ld Jewry J, , & Burges, Fields. 8, 17 Iron- KC. & Bischoff, iterSt.,E.O. (eardsley. Vright. snnan. Co. ord. Co. son. sou. : Foster. kin. jinson. Ige. e. & Hulton. rington. V. s. rett. [pa & Evans. & Hobbes. Smith. s & Co. TOWN. 8H1KE. Southampton Hampshire Sunderland Taunton . . . Truro Warwick Weymouth . . . Whitehaven . . . Winchester ... Wolverhampton Worcester .... Yarmouth • ••••• Durham .... Somersat . . Comvall . . Warwick . . Dorset .... Cumberland Hampshire . Stafford Worcester.. Norfolk TOWN. IRELAND. COUNTY. Athlone Roscommon Athy Kililare .... Armagh Annagh.... Ballyshannon Donegal Ballinasloe Galway .... Belfast Antrim Oarrick Fergus *' Carrick on Shannon . . Leitrim Carlow Carlow Castlebar Mayo Cavan Cavan Clonmoll Tipperary . . . Coleraine Londonderry Cork Cork It Donnpatrick Down . . Drogheda Louth . Dubliu Dublin II II II « H Dundalk Louth Ennis Clare Enniskillen Fermanagh . Galway Galway Kilkenny Kilkenny . . . Londonderry Londonderry Limerick Limerick . . . Monaghan Monaghan . . . MuUingar Westnieath . Omagh Tyrone Portadown Airmagh LEGAL CORRESPONDENT. Coxwell, Bassett & Stanton. Green & Moberley. Robinson & Longden. W. P. Pinchard. Smith & Roberts. R. C. Heath. Steg^att & Hooper. Lamb & Howson. Wooldridge & Co. Thorne, Smith & Thome. Pidcock & Son. C. Diver. LEGAL CORRESPONDENT. William Kelly & Sons. Edward Lord. George E. Cochrane. Pjiul Dane. Edward Blake. Andrews & MacLainc. Richanl C. Grubb. Johns, Hewitt & Johns. T. Digby Johns. John J. McDermott. John B. Mulhall. Malachi J. Kelly. John Armstrong. James Moriarty. Crookshank Bros., & Leech. J. & J. Bennett. J. h W. G. Lane. W. V. & R. Gregg. William N. WalKce. Michael Verdon. Richard Davoren. Casey & Clay. Maxwell & Wieldon. D. & T. Fitzpatrick. C. MacMahon. Timothy Barton. Joseph Alexander. James W. Blake. George H. Lowe. William T. Rowan. Connelly & Leahy. John Re illy. William Mooney. Thomas C. Dickie. H. J. Harris. 236 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. TOWN. COUNTY. LEGAL CORRESPONDENT. 1- ■: Queenstown Cork Atwell H, Allen. Roscommon Roscommon .... Joseph Bnrke. Sligo Sligo William Harper. Tipperary Tipperary Edmond S. Rice. Tulfamore Kings Robert Whelan. Waterford Waterford .... Pierse Kelly. Wexford Wexford Corcoran & Son Wicklow Wicklow Robert Burkett. TOWN. SCOTLAND. SHIRE. LEGAL CORRESPONDENT. Aberdeen Aberdeen . . . Robertson & Luinsden. " " Stronack, Duncan & Duguid. ** " Edmond & Macqueen. Alloa Clackmans .... James G. Wallace. Ayr Ayr W. W. & J. Pollock. Berwick Berwick John Sanderson. Cullen Banff Alexander Sim. Cupar Fife George A. Pagan. Dingwall Ross John Shaw. Dornoch Sutherland .... W. S. Frazer. Dumbarton Dumbarton .... William Baptie. Dumferline Cupar J. L. Wardlaw. Dumfries Dumfries Gordon & Whitelaw. Dundee Forfar RoUo & Hendry. Edinburgh Edinburgh .... Pools, Murray & Jamieson. '* *' Lindsay, Howe, Ly ties & Co. " " Hope, Mann & Kirk. •• " David TurnbuU. Elgin Moray Cameron & Alien. Falkirk Stirling Russell & Aitkin. Glasgow Lanark MoncreiflF, Patterson, Forbes & Barr. Greenock Renfrew . . Haddington Haddington Inverary Argyle .... Inverness Inverness . . Keith Banff McGrigor, Donald & Co. Borland & King. R. & S. NeiU. Richardson & GemmilL J. C. MacSullich. Anderson & McDonald. James Ross. Thurbum & Stephens. Kinross Kiaross R. Bums Begg Lanark Lanark Leith Edinburg . Linlithgow Linlithgow Montrose Forfar . . . Nairn ,. Nairn Oban Argyle Alexander McArthur. Paisley Renfrew George Hart. Perth Perth Mackenzie & Dickson. Morrison & Marr. Wallace & Foster. Glen & Henderson. George C. Myers. J. H. Brown. tSPONDENT. n. IT. :e. I. CSPOKDENT. ainsden. an & Duguid. kjqueen. ace. oUock. a. an. ^ telaw. & Jamieson. ), Lytles & Co. Kirk. 11. ieu. :in. uerson, Forbes [aid & Co. [remmiU. ch. cDonald. ephens. irr. ter. 'son. irs. ^hur. ickson. FOREIGN CORP^SPONDENTS. 237 TOWN. STiIRE. LEGAL CORRESPONDENT. Bothsay Buteshire Selkirk Selkirk Stirling Stirling Thurso Caithness Tain Ross George T. Munroe Wick Caithness William P. Smith. Wigton Wigton William McClure. John T. Wilson. P. S. Lang. Chrystal &„McFarlane. Burns & McDonald. Brecon Caermarthen... . Caernarvon . . . , Cardigan Cardiff Denbigh Haverford West Llanelly , Merthyr Tydvil Montgomery . . . Neath New Radnor .... Newtown Pembroke Swansea WALES. Brecknock William T. B. Bishop. Caermarthon .... W. & C. Morris. Caernarvon .... Roberts & Thomas. Cardigan Asa J. Evans. GlamorganI Luerd & Sherley. Denbigh Gold, Edwards & Weston. Pembroke Davis & Co. Caermarthen . . . Mansel Rees. Glamorgan Smith, Lewis & Jones. Montgomery William Wilding. Glamorgan R. T. Leypon. Radnor William Stephens. Montgomery Williams & Gittins. Pembroke William Davis & Co. Glamorgan .... Brown & Collins. TOWN. HOLLAND — KINGDOM OF THE NETHERLANDS. LEGAL CORHESPONDENT. TOWN. LEGAL CORRESPOEDENT. Amsterdam T. M. Asser. L. H. Kuhn. Dortrecht . , Aden Bandt. The Hague ... .J. G. Rochussen. (S. Gravenhage) ..J. J. Bergsma. Groningen . . . W. H. de Savomin. " J. A. Tellegen. Haarlem F. L. Kist. Maestricht . . Eugene Van Oppen. Rotterdam L. C. Diebreck. C. E. Havclaar. Schiedam Dr. Bremmer. Utrecht G. H. Van Bolhuis. " D. J. H. Van Eeden. ITALY. Bologna .... Antonio Giovanardi. " Angelo de G. Agnoli. Carrara Carlo Micheloni. Catania Antonio Marra. Civita Vecchia . . . Augnsto Riggi. Como Carlo Schacchi. Florence Adriano Mari. " » Leopoldo Galeotti. Genoa E. Bixio. G. Sartorio. Mantua Vitale Franchetti. Messina Sante De Cola. Milan Alessaudro Dina. Giorgio Bascggio. Naples Enrico Castellano. Naples Francesco Correra. Palermo Paolo Maltese. Pa via Filippo Beretta. Pisa Emilio Bianchi. •' Aurelio Fontani. Rome . . . .' Pietro Calvi. " F. Franchi. San Remo Alfredo Camons. Spezia Francesco Pelizza. Turin Luigi Berardi. •• Carlo EUena. Venice Sebastiano Tecchio. Verona Luigi Tesconi. 238 ONTARIO LEGAL DIBECTOftY. NORWAY AND SWEDEN. TOWN. LEGAL CORRESPONDENT. TOWN. LEGAL CORRESPONDENT. Christiania N.A. Eger. " C. H. B. Lasson. Mallmo Christian Loven. Stookholm 0. A. Beoknum. CarL V. HeUbei|^ PORTUGAL. Lisbon Paulo Midosi. I Oporto Alexander Braga. " Ricardo T. Duarte. I " Jose. M. da Fonseoa. SPAIN. Alicante . . B. Amoros. Cadiz Bamon Pardillo. Denia Bartoleme Valles. Gibraltar M. W. Stokes. •• G. F. CornweU. Palma Pedro RipolL Sevilla Manuel Larana. Vallodolid Jose M. Lopez. Xerez .' Juan Cerron. Zaragossa Martin Villar. SWITZERLAND. Basel C. Bernoulli. Bern R. Brunner. " F. Hofer. Fribourg Week & Perrier. Geneva Gustav Ador. " David Morian. Luzem J. Hod«L Lausanne Ruchonnet. Solothum Adam Auber. Zurich . ..Honegger & Zuppingw. G. F. Ehrhardt TOWN. Honolulu..., (I Panama SANDWICH ISLANDS. LEGAL CORRESPONDENT. A. S. Hartwell. Henry A. Pierce, U. S. Minister. SOUTH AMERICA. V. S. OF COLUMBIA. Dr. Pacheca. Havana Matanzas. O. M. Long, U. S. ConsuL WEST INDIES. CUBA. ,. . .D, Augustin de Saavedra. D. Fraucisco Loriga. D. L. Angulo y Heredia. l^assau . NEW PROVIDENCE. .... Sir Geo. C. Anderson. Bruce L. Bumiide, Q. 0. RRESPONDXNT. A. Beokman. . V. HeUberg. xander Braga. [. da Fonseca. Pedro RipolL anuel Larana. oBo M. Lopez. .Juan Cerron. ^f artin Villar. , . . . J. HodeL . .Ruchoimet. Adam Aubw. & Zuppinger. F. Ehrhardt T. inister. FOREIGN CORRESPONDENTS. JAMAICA. TOWN. LEGAL CORRESFOKDENTS. Kingston Hill, Airey & Harvey. " Burke & Ue. HAYTI. Port au Prince Joseph C. Antoine, " Joseph Archin. ST. THOMAS. St. Thomas H. Hjerno. C. Muller. ASIA. CHINA. Canton I J. J. Henderson. ShS^gh^ t Ithamar B. Eames. JAPAN. Yeddo H.T.Terry. Yokohama W. C. Hill. EGYPT. Alexandria G. Mathiele. Cairo Hy. A. Le Moyne. " Charles Jung. UNITED STATES. 239 TOWN. ALABAMA. COUNTY. LEGAL CORRESPONDENT. Andalusia Covington C. J. Watson. Ashville St. Clair J. W. Inzer. Birmingham Jefferson Terry & Lane. Blountsville Blount Hammill & Dickinson. Garrollton Pickens Centreville Bibb Demopolis Marengo M. L. Stansel. J. L. Peters. William E. Clarke. Eufaula Barbour G. L. Comer. Entaw Greene Florence Lauderlale Greensboro' Hale Clarke & McQueen. R. 0. Pickett. Garrett & Young. Huntsville Madison Beime, Humes & Gordan. 240 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. TOWN. COUNTY. LEGAL CORBESFONDENT. Jacksonville CaDionn Hames & Martin. Lafayett"^ Chambers' E. G. Kichards. Mobile Mobile P. & T. A. Hamilton. Montgomery Montgomery .. Clopton, Herbert &Chamber3 Walter L. Bragg. Opelika Lee H. C. Lindsey. Selma Dallas Pettus, Dawson & TiUman. Talladega Talladega Walden & Bishop. Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa .... Stirling A. M. Wood. Tuscumbia Colbert Joseph H. Sloss. ARIZONA TERRITORY. Arizona City Yuma Clarence Gray. Prescott Yavapai John HoM'ard. Tucson Pima Briggs & Goodrich. ARKANSAS. Augusta Woodruff ..... Batesville Indei)eudence , Camden Ouachita Clinton VanBuren DeWitt Arkansas Fort Smith Sebastian Fayetteville Washington . . Hot Springs Garland Helena Phillips Little Rock Palaski Murfreesboro' Pike Pine Bluff' Jefferson VanBuren Crawford Watson Desha Z. M. Cypert. Butler & Neill. R. K SaUe. J. H. Fraser. E. L. Johnson. J. H. Clendening. L. Gregg. George J. Summers. Thweatt & Quarles. Samuel R. Apple. L. S. Corbell. Bell & Elliot. H. F. Thomason. Pindall^& Brother. r'-^h CALIFORNIA Auburn Placer Bridgeport Mono SSSllei "-"'« Colusa Colusa Fairfield Solano Grass Valley Nevada Jackson Amador Los Angelos Los Angelos MarysviUe Yuba Napa City Napa Nevada City Nevada Oakland Alameda Petalume i « SantaRosa 1 ^°°<^°^ Hall & Craig. George N. ^Vhitman. A. Maurice, Jr. WiUiam F. Goad. Joseph McKenna. A. J. Ridge. Farley & Porter. Stanford & Ramirez. VanClief & Cowden. J. E. Pond. See Grass Valley. J. C. Martin. A. Thomas. ^^ if FOREIGN CORRESPONDENTS. 241 TOWN. COUNTY. I-EGAL CORRESPONDENT. Quincy Sacramento City . . . San Buena Ventura. San Diego San Francisco San Jose Santa Barbara Santa Cruz . . Stockton Vallejo Woodland . . . • • • • • • Plumas Clough & Kellogg. Sacramento Blanchard & VanFleet. Ventura Hines & Brooks. San Diego W. It. Porter. San Francisco . . Winaua & Belknap. Campbell, Fox & Campbell. Doyle, Drake & Scripture. William M. Lovell. Charles Furuald. J. H. Logan. J. H. Budd & Sons. Santa Clara . . Santa Barbara Santa Cruz . . San Joacjuin Solano See Fairfield. Yolo John C. Ball. Colerado Springs Central City. . . . Denver Greorgetown . . . . , Greeley Pueblo Trinidad COLORADO. El Paso T. A. McMorris. Gilpin H. M. Orahood. Arapahoe Hughes & Wellborn. Clear Creek .... PJdward O. Wolcott. AVeld J. M. Freeman. Pueblo Theo. A. Sloane. Los Animos .... J. 0. Packer. CONNECTICUT. Middlesex . Bridgeport Fairfield . . Danbury Fairfield . . Hartford Hartford . . Meriden New Haven Portland ) Middletown ) '" New Britain Hartford . . . New Milford JLitchtield . . . New Haven New Haven . No^ifh"""! ^-l-"'- Norwalk Fairfield . . . Rockville ) Stafford Springs \ Stamford Fairfield . . Thompsonville Hartford . . Waterbury ) Ansonia > New Haven Birmingham ] West Meriden New Haven Tolland J. M. Bullock. Brewster & Tweedy. George G. Sill. George A. Fay. Samuel L. Warner. Julius H. Pease. James H. McMfihon. Edward Zacher. George C. Ripley. Hurlbut & Relyea. S. E. Fairfield. Ferris & Fessenden. See Hartford. Henry R. Morrill. See Meriden. DAKOTA TERRITORY. Elk Point Union Sticknoy & Brackett. Sioux Falls Minnehaha R. F. Pettigrew. 31 * ' I i i 1 ■ 11 i-'i |: . 11;. !^' 242 ONTARIO LEGAL DIBECTORT. TOWX. COUNTY. LCOAL CORRKSFOXDEinr. Vermilion Clay Jno. L. Jolly. Yankton Yankton Shannon & Washabangh. PKUIWARE. Dover Kent Geo. V. Massey. — New Castle .... Harrington &. Hofecker. Newcastle ) Wilmington | Washington Collections n << «( DISTRICT or COLUMBIA. .. Ross & Dean, 48 LooisanaAv . . Walter S. Cox. *♦ .... Jno. W. Perry. Patents Gilmore & Co. FLORIDA. Femandina Nassau J. M. & H. J. Baker. Jacksonville Duval A. Do^^ett. Key West Monroe Winer BetheL Milton Santa Rosa .... John Chain. Pensacola Escambia G. A. Stanley. St. Augustine St. Johns M. R. Cooper. Tallahasse Leon R. B. Hilton. GEORGIA. Albany Dougherty .... Americus Sumter Athens Clarke Atlanta Felton Augusta Richmond Brunswick Glynn Cartersville Bartow Columbus Muscogee Dalton Whitefield Fort Gaines Clay Fort Valley Hodston Gainesville Hall Griffin Spaulding La Grange Troup Macon Bibb Savannah Chatham Washington Wilkes Waynesboro Burke . . . David H. Pope. Benjamin B. Holli& L. & H. Cobb. Walter R Brown. T. & J. L. Oakman. Goodyear & Harris. W. T. Woflford. WilUam A. Little. D. A. Walker. R. K Kennon. Miller & Collier. W. L. Marler. Alfred &. McDaniell. Thomas H. Whitaker. James T. Nisbet. H. C. Cunningham. W. M. & M. P. Reese. Thomas M. Berrien. ILLINOIS. Aledo Mercer Pepper & Wilson. ^^^ ^ Madison Metcalf & Bradshaw. Edwardsville ) ** ' BeUeville St. Clair Belvidere Boone . Underwood & Xoelting. O. H. Wright. FOREIGN CORRESPONDENTS. 243 SPOXDEMT. shabaugh. T- lofecker. (LooisanaAv Tovrv. COXTKTY. Baker. [ollia. wn. Lman. EirriB. L itle. r. uiiell. bitaker. et ;liam. ?. Reese. snien. ion. dsliaw. Noelting. Bloomington McLean Charleston ) r»«i«- Mattoon } ^^^^^ Cairo Alexander. . Canton Fulton Carbondale Jackson. . . . Carlinville Maconpin . , Carmi White . . . . Champaign Champaign Chicago Cook Danville Vennilion . . . Decatur Macon Dixon Lee East St. Louis St. Clair . . . Elgin Kane Freeport Stephenson . Galena Jo Daviess . Galesburg Knox Greneseo ) tt Kewauneef ""^"^ Hillsboro Montgomery . Jacksonville Morgan JoUet Will Kankakee Kankakee . . . LaSaUe ) Ottawa \ La Salle Mendota ) Lincoln : . . . . Logan Marshall Clarke RodT Island \ ^^^ ^^^^"^ ' Monmouth Warren Morris Grundy Paris Edgar Princeton Bureau Quincy Adams Rockford Winnebago . . Springfield Saugamon . . . , vandalia Fayette Warsaw Hancock Waukegan Lake LEGAL C0RRE3P0NDBNT. Thomas Slade. Andrew J. Fryer. Green & Gilbert. Barrere & Grant. D. H. Brush. W. R. Welch. John M. Crebs. Thomas J. Smith. Walter Mattocks. Fairchild & Blackman. McCagg, Culver & Butler. Young & PenwelL I. A. Buckingham. William E. Ives & Sons. See Belleville. John W. Racstead. W. Scott Agney. David Sheean. Edwin H. Leach. Charles Dunham. James M. Truitt. Dummer, Brown & RuBseU* Thomas H. Hutchins. Charles R. Starr. G. S. Eldredge. Forrest & Harris. T. J. Golden. Sweeney, Jackson &Walker Elias WiUits. Edward Sanford. Bishop & McKinlay. Henderson & Trimble. George M. Janes. H. W. Taylor. N. M. BroadwelL E. M. Ashcraft. Marsh & Marsh. Francis E. Clark. IDAHO. Boise City Ada Prickett & Hasbrouck. Idaho City Boise J. W. Brown. Malade City Oneida L. P. Higbee. Silver City Owyhee R. Z. Johnson. 244 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. TOWN. INDIANA. COUNTY. t:' Anderson Madi«on ... Aurora Dearborn ... Booneville "Warrick . . . , Brookville Franklin . . . , Columbus Bartholomew Connersvillo Fayette Crawfordsville Montgomery f^n\ ^^^^ Evansville Vandex-burg . , Fort Wayne Allen Frankfort Clinton Greencastle Putnam Greensburg Decatur Indianapolis Marion , JeflFersonville Clark LaFayette Tippecanoe LaPorte LaPorte . . . Lawrencoburg Dearborn . , Logansport Cass Madison Jefferson .. Michigan City LaPorte . . . Muncie Delaware . , New Albany Floyd Peru Miami Richmond Wayne . . . . Shelby ville Shelby .... South Bend St. Joseph . . Terre Haute ^'igo Valparaiso Porter . . . . Vincennes Knox Wabash Wabash . . . , Washington Daviess ... LEQAL CORRESFONDENT. Kobinsen & Lovett. D. H. Staup. Isaac S. Moore & Bro. Fielding Berry. Charles E. Clark. Florea & Florea. R. B. F. Pierce. H. D. AVilson. Denby & Kumler. Taylor & Morris. Doyal & Gard. Brown & Hanna. Bracken & Scobey. McMaster & Boice. Brush & Hawes. James B. Meriwether. John F. McHugh. Weir & BidtUe. John K. Thompson. Magee & Jacks. W. T. Friedley. See LaPorte. Carlton E. Shipley. Alexander Dowling. D. W. LaFolette. Shirk & Mitchell. C. C. Binkley. Adams & Alichiner. George Ford. Scott & Jones. A. D. Bartholomew. W. P. Robinson. Alvah Taylor. WiUiam Armstrong. IOWA. Anamoaa Jones Shean & McCam. Boone Boone Ritchey & Green. Burlington Des Moines Hall & Baldwin. Cedar Rapids Linn Blake & Hormel. Lyoir! <^^^"*°^ George B. Young. Council Bluff Pottawattomie . . Rising, Wright & Baldwin. Davenport Scott Parker & Gabbert. Des Moines Polk Brown & Dudley. I FOREIGN CORRESPONDENTS. 245 TOWN. COUNTY. LECAL COnRESrONPENT. Dubuque Dubuque Pollock &, Shields. " " (iriffith & Knight. Fort Madison Lee A'auValkenburg & Hamilton. Fort Dodge Webster J. F. Duncombe. Independence Buchanan Bruckai-t & Ney. Iowa City Johnson Kobinson & Patterson. Keokuk Lee Oilmore & Anderson. Marshalltown Marshall J. iL Parker. Mount Pleasant .... Henry Woolson & Babb. Muscatine Muscatine Henry Jayne. Oskaloosa Mahaska Ottumwa Wapello . . . Sioux City Woodbury . Washington Washington AVaterloo Black Hawk Waverly Bremer KANSAS. Atchison 'Atchison Emporia Lyon Fort Scott Bourbon Hiawatha Brown Junction City Davis Lawrence Douglass Leavenworth liCavenworth . . Ottawa Franklin Osy^^Sol LaBette Parsons \ Topeka Shawnee Wyandotte Wyandotte KENTUCKY. Bowling Green Warren Covington Kenton Danville Boyle Elkton Todd Frankfort Franklin . . Henderson Henderson Hopkinsville Christian . . Lexington Fayette . .. , Louisville Jefferson . . Maysville Mason Monticello Wayne . . . . Newport Campbell . . Owensboro' Daviess Paducah McCracken Shelby vUle Shelby .... Versailles Woodford . F. M. Davenport. W. H. C. Jaques. Chase k Taylor. H. & W. Scofield. Boies & Couch. Gray, Dougherty & Gibson. Everest Jt Waggoner. Ruggles, Scott & Lyon. Harris & Spencer. W. J. Kichardson. McClui-e & Humphrey. James W. Johnson. Clough & Wheat. Joel K. Goodin. Webb & Glaase. Martin & Mileham. J. B. Scroggs. Hines & Porter. J. F. & C. H. Fisk. Samuel Harding. Willis & Beeves. D. W. Lindsey. Malcolm Yeaman. W^ood & Wood. Huston & Milligan. Kline & McClarty. M. C. Hutchins. J. S. Crisman. Root & Wright W. N. Sweeney & Son. Marshall & Bloomfield. W. C. Bullock. D. L. Thornton. P 4 ■M 246 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. ■ , ii ' fc i' S'.r'; 'I TOWN. LOUISAKA. COUNTY. LEGAL COREESFONDENT. Bastrop Morehouse .... James Bussey. Baton Kouge Baton Ronge . . Read k Qoodale. Monroe Ouachita R. &; K W. Richardson. New Orleans Orleans John M. Bonner. " •• Henry C. Miller. St. Joseph Tensas H. Garrett. Shreveport Caddo W. H. Wise, MARYLAND. Annapolis Ann Arundel . . F. H. Stockett. Baltimore Baltimore Lon^ & Lipscomb. Cumberland Alleghany A. H. Boycf. Frederick City Fi'ederick C. V. S. Lev;*, Hagerstowu Washington .... Albert Smalir Westminster Carroll Smith &; McKillipp. MAINE. Auburn Androscoggin . Augusta Kennebec Hallowell ) .« Waterville ) Bangor Penobscot Richmond \ Sagadahoc ... Belfast Waldo Biddeford York E^i^ort! Washington... Farmington Franklin .... Gardiner Kennebec .... Lewiston Androscoggin Portland Cumberland , . . Rockland Knox . . . , Saco York . . . . Skowhegan Somerset Thomaston Knox . . . . Waldoboro' Lincoln . . George C. Wing. Baker & Baker. See Augusta H. L. Mitchell Joseph' W. Spaulding. Joseph Williamson. Mason & AVeymouth. A. Mo^'ichol lielcher. iry S. Webst r. rye, Cotton & . vliite. 'liarles P. Mattock. Drumnond & Windship. Rice & HaU. Bumbank & Derby. W. M. E. Brown. Gould & Moore. Henry Farrington. Adams . , Abington Plymouth . Amesbury Essex Amherst Hampshire t^lJ ^^ MASSACHUSETTS. Berkshire H. J. Bliss. Jesse E. Keith. Binney & Bryan. William A. Dickinson. W. F. & J. S. Gile. '' ■ .11 FOREIGN CORRESPONDENTS. 247 TOWN. COUNTY. Athol Worcester . Attleboro Bristol .... K^j E„ex g£ai Suffolk.... Cambridge Middesex . . Canton Norfolk .... Clinton Worcester Dedham Norfolk . . . . Fall River Bristol Fitchburg Worcester Framingham Middlesex . . Gloucester Essex Great Barriugton .... Berkshire . . Haverhill Essex Holyoke Hampden . . Lowell MidiUesex.. Lynn Essex Marlboro Middlesex . . Milford Worcester . New Bedford Bristol ) Nantucket Nantucket j Newburyport Essex Northampton Hampshire Peabodv Essex Pittslield Berkshire . . Plymouth Plymouth . . Quincy Norfolk . . . . Randolph Norfolk .... Southbridce Worcester Springfield Hampden . . Taunton Bristol .... Waltham Middlesex . . Wobum Middlesex . . Westfield Hampden . . Weymouth Norfolk . . . . Worcester Worcester . LEGAL CORRESPONDENT. Charles Field. Joseph E. Pond, Jr. James A. Gillis. C. W. Everett & Co. James B. Bell. B. W. Whitney. Thomas E. Grover. John T. Dame. F. D. Ely. Braylcy & Swift. Amasa Norcross. C. C. Esty. H. C. Hubbard. Herbert C. Joyuer. D. C. Bartlett. E. W. Chapin. J. N. Marshall. William Howland. Edward T. Joluison. George G. Parker. Marston & Crapo. C. 0. Morse. Parsons & Woodman. P. C. Perkins. William T. Filley. Albert Mason. John Q. Adams. William E. Jewell. A. J. Bartholomew. A. M. Copeland. James H. Dean. C. F. Stone. George W. Norris. Whitney & Dunbar. Frank W. Lewis. Hopkins & Mann. MICHIGAN. Adrian Lenawee Geddes & Miller. Ann Arbor Washtenaw .... H. J. Beakes. Bay City Bay J. W. McMath. Hou ^ton Houghton Chandler & Grant. Coldwater Branch John B. Shipman. Detroit Wayne Douglass & Bowen. Easv: Saginaw Saginaw I. M. & H. P. Smith. 248 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. TOWN. COUNTY. Flint Gcnese J . . . Grand Rapids Kent Hillsdale Hillsdale .. Jackson Jackson .... Kalamazoo Kalamazoo Lansing Ingham .... ManiBtee Manistee . . Marquette Marquette . Monroe Monroe .... Muskegon Maskegon . . Niles ) T. St. Joseph! Bornen.... Fontiac Oakland . . . Port Huron St. Clair . . . Saginaw Saginaw . . . Ypsilanti Washtenaw LEGAL CORRESPONDENT. William 0. Axford. Taggai*. & Wolcott. E. L. & M. B. Coon. Parkinson & Goiinan. Edwards & Sherwood. Cowles & CahilL N. W. Nelson. William H. Parks. John R. Bauch. Smith, Nims & Erwin. M. J. Day. Levi B. Taft. O'Brien J. Atkinson. Daniel P. Toole. E. F. Uhl. MINNESOTA. Anoka Anoka '...., Austin Mower . . . . , Duluth St. Louis . . , Faribault Rice Hastings Dakota . . . . , wtaiM ^^""'»«"»- Mankato Blue Earth , Minneapolis Hennepin . . , Red Wmg Goodhue . . Rochester Olmstead . . . Stillwater Washington , St. Paul Ramsay Winona Winona George W. Morrill. D. B. Johnson, jr. J. D. Ensign. John H. Case. Smith & Parleman. John'Stev/art. Brown & W^iswell. H. G. O. Morrison. James McCluer. C. M. Start. O. H. Comfort. Rogers & Rogers. Simpson & \V ilson. MISSISSIPPL Aberdeen Monroe' Houston & Reynolds. Columbus Lowndes Leigh & Evans. Holly Springs Marshall Featheraton, Harris & Watson Jackson Hinds .... Meridian Lauderdale Natchez Adams . . . Vicksburg Warren'. . . Nugent & Mc Willie. Walker & Watkins. William T. Hewett Adams & Speed. MISSOURI. Arrow Rock ) q.i:„„ Marshall \ S*^'"« Booneville Cooper Samuel Boyd. Draffeu & Williams. FOREIGN CORRESPONDENTS. 249 TOWN. Cape Girardeau Carthage | Joplin ) Chillicothe . . . Hannibal ) Palmyra ) '" Independence ) Kansas City ) Jefferson City . Lexington Louisana Macon City . . . Mexico Sedalia St. Charles . . . Bt. Joseph St. Louis COUNTY. LEGAL CORRESPONDENT. Springfield .... W arrensburg ) Holden i Cape Girardeau R. L. Wilson. Jasper Samuel G. Williams. Livingston C. H. Mansur. Manon William P. Harrison. Jackson E .rd L. Scarritt. Cole Waters & Winslow. LaFayette .... Henry C. Wallace. Pike T. L. Anderson. Macon John F. Williams. Audrain Ira Hall. Pettis R. C. Sneed. St. Charles .... J. F. McDearmon. Buchanan Spencer & Hall. St. Louis Frederick H. Bacon. " Lee & Adams. Greene Massey, McAfee & Phelps. Johnson J. P. Orr. MONTANA. ' Deer Lodge Deer Lodge W. M. Dixon. Helena Lewis & Clarke Benjamin F. Pctts. Virginia City Madison James G. Spratt. NEBRASKA. Ashland Saunders C. Thompson. Brownvilit> Nemaha E. W. Thomas. Lincoln Lancaster Tuttle, Harwood & Ames. Nebraska City Otoe S. H. Calhoun. Omaha , Douglass C. H. Sedgewick. Plattsmouth Cass George S. Smith. NEVADA. Austin Lander H. Mayenbaum. Carson City Ormsby T. D. Edwards. vSn^City i •••• ^'^^ Whitman & Wood. Hamilton White Pine H. G. Barker. NEW HAMPSHIRE. Claremont ' Sullivan E. D. Baker. Concord Merrimack Luther S. MorrilL Dover ) Grf .«; Falls! ••' 32 Strafford W. J. Copeland. 250 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. TOWN. Exeter . Keene . Lebanon Littleton Manchester Nashua Portsmouth . . Rochester ) Somersworth ) Bordentown ) Burlington ) Bridgeton ' MillviUe Camden . . Elizabeth Plainville Freehold Hackeusask . . . . Hoboken ) Jersey City ) ' ' Lambertville ) Flemington \ Morristown . . . . Mount Holly Newark ) Orange \ New Bninswick Faterson Phillipsburg . . . , Princeton " Trenton Rahway . Salem .... Somerville COUNTY. Rockingham Cheshire . . . Grafton Hillsboro' . . . Rockingham. . .. Straflford LEGAL CORRESPONDENT, Gilman Marston. L. W. Holmes. C. A. Bingham. Briggs & Hiise. Chmes H. Bums. Albert R. Hath. See Great Falls. NEW JERSEY. Burlington .... G. S. Cannon. Cumberland .... James J. Reeves. Camden H. A Drake. Union J. R. & N. English. Monmouth .... Robbins & Hartshorn. Bergen Ackerson & VanValen. Hudson Cornelius S. See. Hunterdon .... Edward P. Conkling. Morris Edmund D. Halsey. Burlington .... C. E. Hendi-ickson. Essex C. F. & C. E. Hill. Middlesex .... James H. Van Cleef. Passaic H. A. Williams. Warren William M. Davis. Mercer A. G. Richey & Son. Union See Elizabeth. Salem M. P. Grey. Somerset Bartine & Davis. Santa Fe NEW MEXICO. Santa Fg Conway & Risque. NEW YORK. Cornfn'g \ S<^"^" E.D.Mills. Albany \ West Troy ) '" Albion Orleans Charles A. Kceler. Amsterdam Montgomery . . J. H. Hurst. Albany Alonzo B. Voorhees. FOREIGN CORRESPONDENTS. 251 TOWN. Auburn | Port Byron | Ballstou Spa | Saratoga ) Batavia Binghampton Brookfielu Brooklyn Buffalo Canandaigua | Geneva \ '" CatskUl I Coxsackie \ Qyde Cooperstown Corning HomelTsville Cortland . . . Dunkirk ) Jamestown > .... Fredonia ) Ellenville Elmira FishkiU Flashing Fort Edward ) Sandy Hill [ . . Greenwich ) Fulton Geneseo Glen's Falls Gloversville Haverstraw | Nyack | Hudson Ithaca Johnjtown Kinderhook Kingston Little Falls Lockport Niagara Falls Lyons Malone Middletown . Newburg . . . New York . . . COUNTY. LEGAL CORRESPONDENT. Cayuga Richard C. Steele. SaratogaT L'Amoreaux,Dake&Whalen. Genesee M. N. Peck. Broome Hotchkiss & Millard. Madison Daboll & Clarke. Kings Crook & Clement, 346 Fulton St. Erie Osgoodby & Moot. Ontario Hiram Metcalf. Greene John A. Griswold. Wayne DeL. Stow. Otsego Samuel A. Bowen. Steuben E. D. Mills. Cortland Warren & Kellogg. Chatauqua .... Bootey & Fowler. Ulster George G. Keeler. Chemung Gabriel Smith. Dutchess H. H. Hustis. Queens M. D. Gould. Washington .... R. S. Coleman. Oswego R. H. Tyler. Livingston .... Strang & Hopkins. Warren Davis & Mathews. Fulton Parkhurst & Baker. Rockland William T. B. Storms. Columbia Newkirk & Chace. Tompkins King & Montgomery. Fulton Smith & Nellis. Columbia W. H. Atwood. Ulster llouben Bernard. Herkimer Fred. I. Small. Niagara Ransom & Joyce. Wayne Joseph Welling. Franklin Beman & Brennan. Orange Little & Decker. Orange Cassedy & Brown. New York Benedict, Taft & Benedict. New York .... Sloan, Milnor & Glass. 252 ONTARIO LEGAL DIRECTORY. TOWN. COUNTY. ,) New York . . Norwich Ogdensburg Oneida .... Oswego .... Owego Peekskill Sing Sing Peun Yan Plafctsbiirg Port Richmond Port Jervis . . . Poughkeepaie . Rochester Rome Utica Rondout Saugerties . . . Schenectady . Seneca Falls ) Waterloo \ Syracuse .... Tarrytown . Troy Watkins Yonkers Chenango . . . , St. Lawrence Madison Oswego Tioga Westchester. Yates Clinton . . . Richmond Orange . . . Dutchess , Monroe . . . Oneida , Ulster , Ulster Schenectady . , Seneca Onondaga Westchester. . . , Rennsselaer . . . , Schuyler Westchester. . . , LEGAL COnRESPONDENT. Evarts, Southmayd & Choate Alexander & Green. George W. Ray. Joseph McFaughton. Shoecraft, Bonnett & Tuttle. George W. Parkhurst. George S. Camp. Travis & Lent. Briggs & Knox. George L. Clark. John Croak. 0. P. HoweU. Edward Crummey. Seth H. Terry. Lindsley & Dunmore. Lawton & Stebbins. Peter Cantine. John A. DeRemer. Jasper N. Hammond. Perkins & Weston. J. S. Millard. Thomas Neary. C. H. Fletcher. James P. Saunders. NORTH CAROLINA. i, Charlotte Mecklenburg . Elizabeth City PttSquotauk . . Fayetteville Ciiniberland . . Goldsboro Wayne Newbern Craven Raleigh Wake John W. Hinsdale. Salem Forsyth Watson & Glenn. Salisbury Rowan ........ Luke Blaokmer. Wilmington New Hanover . . Wright & Steadman. Jones & Johnson. William F. Martin & Son. John W. Hinsdale. William T. Dortch. John Hughes. ] I ] 1 I OHIO. Akron Summit . Edgerton &; Kohler. Alliance Starke See Canton. Ashland Ashland Byron Stilwell. Barnl^iUe ( Belmont James W. Walton. Bellefontaine Logan Lawrence & Lawrence. Bucyrus Crawford See Gallion. FOREIGN CORRESPONDENTS. 253 )NDENT. \ & Choate n. on. t & TutUe. urst. TOWN. COUNTY. lore, ns. r. ond. tn. in. tin & Son. ile. bch. ale. 1. .man. bier. ton. wrence. Canton Starke . . Chillicothe Ross Cincinnati Hamilton (I II LEGAL CORRESrONDENT. R. S. ShieWs. McClintock & Smith. Matthews, liamsay & Matthews. King, Thompson & Maxwell. P. C. Smith. Circleville Pickaway Cleveland Cuyahoga Pennewell & Lamson. Columbus Franklin E. L. DeWitt. Dayton Montgomery .... Guuckel & Howe. Delaware Delaware William P. Reiil. Elyria Lorian Findlay Hancock .... Gallion Crawford Gallipolis Gallia Hamilton Butler Ironton '. . . . Lawrence S. W. Morris. Lancaster Fairtield Martin & McNeill. Lima Allen Irvine & Brice. Mansfield Richland H. C. Hedges. Marietta Washington .... R. K. Shaw. Massillon Starke See Canton. Middletown Butler See Hamilton. Mount Vernon Knox Mclntire & Kirk. W. L. Fay. Ezra Brown. Cummings & Meuser. Simeon >iash & Son. Davidson & Davidson. Charles H. Kibler. Joseph C. Hance. Julius W. Cowdrey. C. L. Kennau. See Troy. W. H. Lasley. Newark Licking New Philadeli)hia. . . . Tuscarawas . Niles Trumbull . . . 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David WilUi. Eugene Snyder. Benjamin L. Hewit. George B. Orlady. Gyrus Elder. M. Brosius. P. G. Mark. Linn k Dill. T. C. Hippie. Allen Craig. J. B. Brawley. See Beaver. A. L. Hazeu. George N. Corson. McNair & Handcock. Sharp k Alleman. Samuel B. Huey. E. A. Montooth & Bro. See Scranton. William D. Seltzer. James A. O'Reilly. John M. C. Ranck. See Greeneville. linn, Dill k Man*. See PottsviUe. MeadviUe. John W. Dorman. George M. Rupert. See Scranton. FOREIGN CORRESPONDENTS. 255 TOWN. COUNTY. LEGAL CORRESPONDENT. Williamsport Lycoming S. T. & H. C. McCormick. York York A. N. Green. :rhode island. Bristol Le Baron B. Colt. Kent John Congdon. Washington; .... Henry T. Braman. Newport Darius Barker. Providence .... See Providence. Providence .... Lapliam & Kookwood. Bristol George L. Cooke. Washington .... Nathaniel F. Dixon, jr. Providence .... See Providence. SOUTH CAROLINA. Anderson Anderson B. F. "Wliitner. Charleston Charleston Lord & Inglesby. 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