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R] Mithliirtif ■r1l«fc. iA I m I THE MONTREAL Ofri rio }'Vi ALMANACK, AND di^i^tt^trtC «9b( --vyv /-*.>'> cS.Ul'h f A f nVQ f'lu'iai-cniUtJiii, ^ ^v^ * J* ^^ v» Xrf^ ^V.^vv ^XV^^x^^^'^i ' ©It^TS^EALs PUBLISHED BY J. STARKE AND CO. StiTMr'ese Street. h \^^ — b-VTx ■( ERRATA. Under the head " Duties on Imports' at payi 64, the Imperial Duty on " Irou^ all^ except Fig,' is stated at 7 per cent* instead of 4 per cent. Note. — At page 7G, under the head Corporation of Montreal, the name of the Mayor is left blank, the question of Mayorship not having been decided by the Court of Queen's Bench at the time the sheet was printed. — The Judges gave their decision on the 2d of December, de- claring the election of Mr. Mills, as Mayor, illegal ; and, on the 11th December, declared the election of Mr. Ferrier illegal also. — On Monday, the 14th, the City Council proceeded to the election of a Mayor, when John E. Mills, Esq. was chosen. &' at pa ept Fig;- ent. 'poration )r is left t having s Bench e Judges aber, de- Mayor, declared Iso.~On roceeded FOHN E. CONTENTS. Page, Almanack, &c 7 Abstract of Sir R. IVcl's Tarift' 129 Advocates practising in Montreal 40 Assurance Companies 91 Banking Institutions 87 Baptisms and Burials, Statement of 40 Board of Trade 93 Britisli Ministry 22 Cartage, Rates of. 82 Chimney SXveeping, Rates and Regulations . . .80 Clubs, 114 Coaches, Cabs and Caleches, Fares of. .84 Commissioners and Trustees 113 Customary Notes, Epochs, Eclipses, &c 7 Commissariat Department 34 Comparative Statement of Arrivals, &c 38 Companies, Public 94 Corporation of Montreal 76 Courts of Justice 43 Currency Tables 122 Customs Department 59 Directory to Public Offices 74 Duties on Imports CO Executive Council 25 Fire Companies, Stations, Captains, &c 85 Free Masons 126 Free Trade Association 94 Governors, &c.. List of 36 Inland Customs 59 || m I I i} : 1 Inspectors of Produce, and Fees 97 Justices of the Peace 48 Legislative Assembly ^ 27 Legislative Council 26 Medical, 102 Meteorological Table 128 MUitia 35 Municipal Taxes 78 National Sociotlos 98 Notaries Public 51 Odd Fellows' Lodges, 116 Population Tables 40 Public Cisterns and Wells, Locations of. 86 Public Companies 94 Public Departments, Civil 31 " " Military , 32 Public Institutions, Academical 100 " " Literary &c 110 Benevolent and Philanthropic 105 Miscellaneous , 115 Rechabites ...., 119 Regiments in Canada, and Officers Commdg...35 Registrars, County 62 Religious Denominations, Ministers officiating. Hours of Worship, &c 120 Royal Family 21 Temperance Societies, 109 Trinity Board 93 97 48 27 26 102 128 35 78 98 51 116 40 86 94 31 , 32 100 110 i 105 115 119 3g...35 52 ...120 . . . . • ^x ...109 j ... t\/0 LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE OF MONT REAL AND QUEBEC. Latitude. Quebec 46® 49' 00" N. Montreal... 45 <=> 30' 26" N. Longitude, 71 <=> 13' 45" W. 73 ^ 34' 29" W. U "%^' 1 1 ALMANACK, &c. Of the Mundane -^ra, 5850 I Of the vulgar Christian ^ra, 1847 I Since the Discovery of America, 355 " Since the Foundation of Quebec, 239 Since the Treaty which confirmed the pos- session of Canada to the British, 81 Of the Reign of H. M. Queen Victoria 10 ffi(DILSIP§IEl§o In the year i 847, there will be two Eclipses of the Sun, and two of the Moon,— all invisible in I Canada. I. — A partial Eclipse of the Moon, March 31 — invisible in Canada : opposition in Right Ascen- sion at 9 minutes after 5 in the evening. IL— A Total Eclipse of the Sun, 15th April,— invisible in Canada : Conjunction in Right As- cension at 9 minutes after 1 in the morning. This Eclipse will be visible at the Cape of Good Hope, in the Islands of Madagascar, Borneo, and the Indian Ocean. III. — A Partial Eclipse of the Moon, Septem- ber 24th, invisible in Canada. Opposition in Right Ascension at 8 minutes after 10 in the morning. IV. — An Annular Eclipse of the Sun, October 9th, invisible in Canada. Conjunction in Right Ascension at 50 minutes after 3 in the morning, j f % -*^s f^l :i I ,1 V ( ^! MOVEABLE FESTIVALS. Septuagesima Sunday January 31 Quinquagesima Sunday, February 14 Ash Wednesday, February 17 First Sunday in Lent, February 21 Palm Sunday, March 28 Good Friday, April 2 Easter Sunday, April 4 Low Sunday, April 11 Rogation Sunday, May 9 Ascension Day, May 13 Pentecost, (Whit Sunday) May 23 Trinity Sunday, May 30 Corpus Christi, June 3 Advent Sunday, November 28 FETES D'OBLIGATION. Circumcision, January 1 Epiphany, Januaiy 6 Annunciation, March 25 Ascension Dav, (Holy Thursday) May 13 Corpus Christi, June 3 St.Peter and St. Paul, June 29 All Saints' Day, November 1 Conception B. V. M December 8 Christmas Day, December 25 EMBER DAYS. February,... 24 May 26 26 28 27 29 September,... 15 17 18 December, ...15 17 18 COMMENCEMENT OF THE SEASONS. Spring begins, March 21 st Oh 45m Morning. Summer begins, June 21st, 9h 31m Evening. Autumn begins, September 23rd, llh 28m Morn. Winter begins, December 22nd oh 11m Morning. 'I muary 31 bruary 14 bruary 17 bruary 21 March 28 . . Apiil 2 ..April 4 ..April 11 . .May 9 ..May 13 ..May 23 ..May 30 . .June 3 ember 28 nuary 1 nuaiy 6 ^larch 25 .May 13 .June 3 .June 29 mber 1 mber 8 mber 26 18 18 17 17 DNS. ng. ng. Morn, oniing. JANUARY. Full Moon 1st day 9h54mMor LastQuarter... 9th day lh46mEvg New Moon ...16th day 7h50mEvg FirstQuai'ter...23d day llh 29m Mor Full Moon ...31st day 3h 40m Mor DAYS M. W. 1 2 3 4 5 G i 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Fr Sa SU M Tu W Th Fr Sa SU M Tu W Th Fr Sa SU M Tu W Th Fr Sa SU M Tu W Th Fr Sa SU FESTIVALS, &c. ClRCDMCISION. Edmund Burke K 1730. 2ndSund, after Christmas, Earthquake inCanada,1663 Duke of York d 1827. Epiphany. Sir T. Lawrence d, 1830. Lucian, Bt. N. Orleans,1815 Fontenelle d 1757. l5^ Sund. after Epiphany Linnaeus d, 1778 Lavater d, 1801. Hilary, Halley d, 1801. Str. Lexington burnt, 1840. Q. Elizabeth crown'd, 1559 Battle of Cormina, 1809. 2nd Simd, after Epiphany* Prisca, James Watt 6.1736. Fabian, Garrick d, 1779. Louis 16th beheaded, 1793. Vincent, Byron b, 1788. Pitt d. 1806. D.Kent dl820 drd JSund. after Epiphany, Con, JSt, Paid, Bums b, 1759 Dr. Jenner d. 1823. Duke of Sussex, b. 1773. Henry VIIL d, 1547. George III. d, 1820. Bat. of Aliwal, India, 1846 Septuagesima Sunday, SUN rises sets 41 41 41 41 41 41 40 40 39 39 39 38 38 37 37 36 36 35 35 34 33 32 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 4 27 4 27 4 28 4 29 4 30 4 31 4 31 4 32 4 33 4 34 4 35 4 36 4 38 4 40 4 41 4 43 4 45 4 46 4 48 4 50 4 52 4 53 4 54 4 56 4 57 4 58 4 59 5 5 2 5 4 5 6 MOON r,&s. rises, 6 1 6 50 7 59 8 57 9 56 10 6(y 11 55 mom 55 1 2 4 5 56 59 1 3 6 sets. 6 2 7 18 8 33 9 48 11 2 morn 12 1 2 19 25 3 25 4 5 5 20 9 54 6 32 rises : ! \ \ i- i I li q.tr'm^ FEBRUARY. >^.9 LastQuar ... 8th day 8h54mMor I^^M, New Moon . . .15th day 6h 38m Mor vit^s?iA^s<*A7m First Quar ...21st day llh 11m Evg DAYS M. W. FESTIVALS, &c. SUN rises sets MOON )\ii^ S. 1 M. Charlevoix d, 1761. 7 22 5 7 6 48 2 Tu PurincationB.V,M. [1781. 7 21 5 8 7 42 3 W Blaise, Eustratia taken, 7 20 5 9 8 46 4 Th Ces.hos.b. G. B. & U.S. 1783 7 19 5 10 9 45 5 Fr Dr. Cullendl789. 7 17 5 12 10 44 6 Sa Dr. Priestly d, 1804. 7 16 5 13 11 43 7 SU Sexagesima Sunday, 7 15 5 14 mora 8 M Earthq. in W. Indies, 1843. 7 14 5 16 44 9 Tu Canada ced. to Brit. 1763 7 12 5 18 1 45 10 W Batt. Sobraon, India, 1846. 7 10 5 20 2 45 11 Th [Q. Vict. mar. 1840. 7 9 5 21 3 42 12 Fr Revolu. m Mexico, 1845. 7 8 5 22 4 3G 13 Sa Su: Astley Coopered. 1840. 7 7 5 23 5 23 14 SU Quinquagesima Sunday, 7 5 5 25 6 9 15 M Delorimier, etc. Exec. 1837 7 3 5 27 sets. 16 Tu Ghent Treaty ratified, 1815. 7 2 5 28 7 23 17 W Ash Wednesday, 7 5 30 8 39 18 Th Insurrection hi Poland 1846 6 58 5 31 9 51 19 Fr Galileo h. 1564. 6 56 5 32 11 8 20 Sa Voltaire 6. 1694. 6 54 5 34 morn 21 SU 1st Sunday in Lent 6 53 5 35 11 22 M Washmgton6.1732. 6 51 5 36 1 14 23 Tu James I. murdered, 1437, 6 49 5 37 2 12 24 W Matthias. Hand el 6. 1 684. 6 47 5 39 2 6Q 25 Th Canton taken by Brit. 1841. 6 46 5 41 3 53 26 Fr J. P. Kemble d, 1822. 6 45 5 42 4 33 27 Sa Texas annex, to U. S. 1845. 6 43 5 43 5 8 28 SU 2nd Sunday in Lent, 6 41 5 44 6 40 f 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 MARCH. 4in Mor !8m Mor Im Evg .ts 7 8 9 .0 2 :3 A 6 .8 JO 11 t2 IS J5 17 J8 to II 12 !4 15 7 9 1 2 3 4 MOON 6 48 7 42 8 46 9 45 10 44 11 43 mom 44 1 2 3 4 5 6 45 45 42 3G 23 9 sets, 7 23 8 39 9 51 11 8 morn 11 1 2 2 3 4 5 14 12 56 53 8 6 40 Full Moon ... 1st day lOh 20m Evg Last Quar . . . 9th day llh 50m Evfc New Moon... 16th day 4h 23m Evg First Quar . . .23rd day Oh 52m Evg Full Moon ...31st day 4h 29m Evg DAYS M. W. FESTIVALS, &c. St. David. Chadmus, Wesley d, 1791. Bat. Pointe-au-Peld, 1838. Polk inaug. Pres. U. S.1845. Coregio d, 1534. M. Angelo b, 1475. 3rc? Sunday in Lent, WilUam III. d. 1702. Rizzio assassinated, 1569. Benjamin West d, 1826. Nap. mar. M. Louise, 1810, Gregory, Planet Herschel disc. 1781. ^th Sunday in Lent, Andrew Jackson h, 1767. Bowditch d. 1832. St. Patrick. Walpole d, 1797. Great Fire at Boston, 1760. L Newton d, 1727. bth Sunday in Lent, Stamp Act passed, 1765. A. Von Weber d, 1827. Queen Elizabeth d, 1603. Anunc. B, V, M, Lady-day Bank of Eng. incorp, 1694. Peace of Amiens, 1802. Palm Sunday, Lord Metcalfe arrived, 1843 Paris capitulates, 1814. Allies enter Paris, 1814. SUN MOON rises sets r, dt s 6 38,5 47 rises 6 36 5 48 6 36 6 34 5 49 7 37 6 33 5 50 8 36 6 31 5 52 9 35 6 29 5 53 10 35 6 27 5 55 11 35 6 25 5 56 morn 6 23 5 58 34 6 20 5 59 1 31 6 18 6 2 24 6 15 6 1 3 14 6 13 6 2 3 58 612 6 4 4 37 610 6 7 5 14 6 8 6 8 sets. 6 7 6 9 7 24 6 6 6 10 8 40 6 5 6 12 9 53 6 3 6 13 11 2 6 6 14 morn 5 58 6 15 5 5 56 6 17 1 1 5 54 6 19 1 50 5 53 6 20 2 33 5 52 6 21 3 8 5 50 6 22 3 40 5 48 6 23 4 10 5 46 6 24 4 38 5 45 6 25 5 2 5 43 6 26 rises i 3 j^ APRIL. :i! Last Quar ... 8th day lOh 38m Mor ! New Moon . . .15tli day Ih 27m Mor ! First Quar... 22nd day 4h 14m Mor ' FuU Moon . . .30th day 8h 31m Mor | DATS M. W. 1 2 3 4 5 6 4 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 o Th Fr Sa SU M Tu W Th Fr Sa SU M Ttt W Th Fr Sa SU M Tu W Th Fr Sa SU M Tu W Th Fr FESTIVALS, &C. War b. Turky&Egypt,1832 Good Friday. Richard. Bp. Heber d 1826 Easter Sunday. Danton executed, 1793. Napoleon sent to Elba,1814 Wadsworth b. 1770. Hudson's Bay Co. est. 1692. Badajos taken by Brit. 1812 U. S. Bank incorpor. 1816, Low Sunday Rodney took Fr. fleet, 1782 Catholic Emancip. 1829. Battle of Alamanza, 1707. Battle of CuUoden, 1746. Buffou d. 1788. Dr. Franklin d, 1790. 2nd Sunday after Easter. Alphege. Byron d, 1824. Abemethy d, 1831. Bishop Heber 5. 1783. Fielding h. 1707. St. George. Shakspere h, Defoe dl731 [1564 : d. 1616 Zrd Sunday after Easter, [Princess Maud h. 1843. Sir Wm, Jones d. 1794. Batt. of York, (C. W.) 1813 War with Fr. decl. 1803. Washington 1st Pres. 1780. SUN MOON rises sets r.1 \2 44 MOON r. & s, 7 28" 8 29 9 28 10 27 11 24 mom 17 1 7 1 2 3 3 4 4 51 32 10 45 21 52 8 sets. 8 41 9 50 10 50 11 43 mom 30 1 7 1 2 42 11 9 2 40 3 5 1 3 32 2 4 1 3 4 29 5 rises MAY. Last Quar . . . 7th day 6h Im Evg New Moon... 14th day lOh 35m Mor Fh'st Quar... 21st day 9h 10m Evg Full Moou...29th day 9h 57m Evg DAYS M. W. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 IG 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Sa SU M Tu W Th Fr Sa SU M Tu W Th Fr Sa SU M Tu W Th Fr Sa SU M Tu W Th Fr Sa SU M FESTIVALS, Ac. Philip and James, Uh Sunday after Faster. Jamaica discovered, 1494. Siege of Quebec rais'd,1776. Bonaparte d. 1821. John. Aylmer recaVd, 1835. Riots in Philadelphia, 1844. Bat. on Rio Grande, 1846. Rogation Sunday, Battle of Lodi, 1796. Chatham d, 1778. Percival assassinated, 1812 Ascension Day. Vaccination first tried, 1796 Battle Hexham, 1464. Sunday after Ascension, Gr. fire at Montreal, 1765. Sir. Charles Bagot d, 1843. Dunstan. A. Boleyn beh. Lafayette d. 1834. [1535. Riots at Montreal, 1832. Battle of Bautzen, 1813. Pentecost — Whit Sunday. Queen Victoria b, 181 9. Cook took Grenada, 1759. Augiistin. Haydin d. 1809 Durham arr. at Qu. 1838. Great fire at Quebec, 1845. Sir H. Davy d. 1829. Trinity Sunday, Joan of Arc burnt, 1431. SUN moon rises sets r.(i:s. 4 49 7 6 8 21 4 48 7 7 9 19 4 47 7 8 10 14 4 45 7 9 11 6 4 43 711 11 51 4 42 712 morn 4 40 713 33 4 38 7 14 1 10 4 37 7 15 1 45 4 36 7 17 2 18 4 35 718 2 51 4 33 719 3 24 4 32 7 20 4 2 4 32 7 21 sets. 4 30 7 23 8 33 4 29 7 24 9 31 4 28 7 25 10 22 4 27 7 26 11 4 4 26 7 29 11 42 4 25 7 30 mom 4 24 7 31 15 4 23 7 32 43 4 22 7 33 1 10 4 21 7 34 1 36 419 7 35 2 2 418 7 36 2 30 417 7 37 2 59 417 7 38 3 33 416 7 39 rises 416 7 40 8 9 415 7 40 9 1 ' I ^^ 1 t!' i I ; i JUNE. Last Quar ... 5th day llh 18m Evg New Moon... 12th day 8h 4m Evg First Quar ...20th day 2h 44m Evg Full Moon ...28th day 8h 34m Mor DAYS M. W. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Tu W Th Fr Sa SU M Tu W Th Fr Sa SU M Tu W Th Fr Sa SU M Tu W Th Fr Sa SU M Tu W FESTIVALS, &c. Nicomede, Riots in London, 1780. Corpus Christi, George III, b, 1738. Boniface. 1st Sunday after Trinity, Retorm Bill sanction. 1832. Pope b. 1688, St. Johns N. F. burnt, 1846. Q. Victoria shot at, 1840. Cholera ap. at Monti. 1832. Quebec Theatre burnt, 1846 2nd Sunday after Trinity, Battle of Marengo, 1800. Magna Charta signed, 1215 Cape Bret. tak. by Br. 1745 Alban. Wesley K 1703. Battle of Waterloo, 1815. Gov.Craig left for Eng 1811 Zrd Sunday after Trinity, Longest Day, Napoleon's 2nd abdication, Akenside b, 1770, [1815. St, John Baptiste. Bat. Bannockburn, 1314. George IV. d, 1830, Mh Sunday after Trinity, Q. Victoria crowned, 1838. Peter and Paul, Roscoe d, 1831. SUN rises sets MOON r. d; s 4 15 15 14 14 13 13 13 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 13 13 13 14 14 41 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 48 49 7 49 7 49 50 50 50 50 51 51 51 52 52 52 53 53 53 53 52 52 52 9 51 10 33 11 12 11 47 mom 20 52 1 24 1 59 2 37 3 20 sets 8 12 8 59 9 40 10 13 10 44 11 12 11 38 mom 5 31 1 1 24 2 6 2 47 3 36 rises 8 32 9 13 18m Evg 4m Evg 14m Evg 34m Mor 3fo 41 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 18 18 19 19 id »0 10 1 1 1 2 9 51 10 33 11 12 11 47 mom 20 52 1 24 1 59 2 37 3 20 sets 8 12 8 59 9 40 10 13 10 44 11 12 11 38 mom 5 31 1 1 24 2 6 2 47 3 36 rises 8 32 9 13 MOON r. db s JULY. Last Quarter. . . 5th day 3h 54m Mor New Moon 12th day 6h 49m Mor First Quarter. . .20th day 8h 4m Mor Full Moon 27th day 5h20m Evg DATS M. w. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 th Fr Sa SU M Tu W Th Fr Sa SU M Tu W Th Fr Sa SU M Tu W Th Fr Sa SU M Tu W Th Fr Sa FESTIVALS, &c. Massacre at Wyoming, Visitation B. V, M, [1778. Quebec founded, 1608. 6th Sunday after Trinity, Mrs. Siddons 6. 1755. Ticonderago taken, 1777. R. B. Sheridan d, 1816. Edmund Burke d. 1797. Second Cholera, 1834. Calvin 6. 1509. Qth Sunday after Trinity. Battle of the Boyne, 1690. French Revolution, 1789. Duke of Orleans kiU'd, 1842 Swithin, Phipps at Quebec, 1690. Adam Smith d. 1790. 1th Sunday after Trinity, Kirk takes Quebec, 1629. Margaret. Play fair d 1819. Robert Burns d, 1796. Magdalen. Salamanca, 1812 Can. UuionBill assent. 1840 Irish Rebellion, 1803. 8^^ Sunday after Trinity, James, Bat. Lundy's Lane, Turenne k, 1675. [1813. Durham d, 1840. Battle of Talavera, 1089. William Penn d, 1716. Gibraltar taken, 1604. SUN MOON rises sets r,&s. 4 15 7 52 9 50 415 7 52 10 24 4 16 7 52 10 57 4 16 7 51 11 29 416 7 51 mom 417 7 51 3 417 7 51 38 4 18 7 50 1 18 419 7 50 2 3 4 20 7 50 2 63 4 21 7 49 3 47 4 22 7 48 sets 4 23 7 47 8 13 4 24 7 46 8 45 4 25 7 45 9 16 4 26 7 44 9 44 4 27 7 43 10 8 4 28 7 43 10 33 4 29 7 42 11 2 4 30 7 41 11 32 4 31 7 40 mom 4 32 7 39 5 4 33 7 38 43 4 34 7 37 1 26 4 35 7 36 2 19 4 36 7 35 3 17 4 37 7 34 rises 4 38 7 33 7 48 4 39 7 32 8 25 4 41 7 31 8 59 4 42 7 30 9 55 !, '; .1 ^x 'f^:, ' 't :i ! AUGUST. Last Quarter... 3rd day {)h llmMor New Moon 1 0th day 7h 40m Evg First Quarter... 19th day Oh 13m Mor Full Moon 26th day Ih 2lmMor DAYS M. W. 1 2 3 4 f) 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 SU M Tu W Th Fr Sa SU M Tu W Th Fr Sa SU M Tu W Th Fr Sa SU M Tu W Th Fr Sa SU M Tu FESTIVALS, &c. Wi Sunday after Trinity* Napoleon deo. Consul, 1802 Sir R. Arkwright d, 1792. Fire at Laprairie, 1846. Prince Alfred b, 1844. Transfiguration. Name of Jesus, lOth Sunday after Trinity, L. Philippe decl. King of the Lawrence, [French, 1830. Charleston Convent dest. George IV. 6. 1762. [1834- Q. Dow. Adelaide h, 1792. Printing Invented, 1437. 11^/i Sunday after Trinity, Am. def. at Cambden, 1780 Duchess Kent h, 1786. Steamboats invented, 1807. Royal George sunk, 1782. Wm. Maginn d, 1842. Battle of Vuniera, 1808. 12^^ Sunday after Trinity. Gov. Gosford arrived, 1835 Bartholomew, Washington burnt, 1814. Prince Albert h, 1819. Battle of Long Island, 1776 Augustin Grotius d. 1645. 13^/i Sunday after Trinity, Dutch fleet taken, 1799. San Sebastian taken, 1815. SUN rises sets 4 45 4 46 4 47 4 48 4 49 4 50 4 51 4 52 4 54 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 55 56 57 58 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 18 28 27 26 25 23 22 21 20 18 16 15 14 12 10 8 7 6 4 2 59 6 57 6 55 6 53 6 51 6 50 6 48 6 46 6 44 6 42 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 5 5 19|6 40 MOON r. &5 10 10 42 11 21 morn 1 50 1 42 2 37 3 28 sets 7 7 17 45 8 13 8 38 9 5 9 34 10 4 10 39 11 19 mom 6 1 1 2 2 3 9 4 21 rtses 7 8 31 5 8 41 9 20 3 10 S E J? T E M B E R . ImMor )m Evg Jm Mor ImMor Last Qnar ... Ist day 41i 26iu Evg N«w Moon ... 9th (lay llh Im Mor First Quar ...17th day 2h 32m Evg Full Mooon. . .24th day 9h 37m Evg FESTIVALS, &c. (^.Victoria visits Scot. 1842 Great Fire of Lond. 1666. CromweU dl658. River Hudson discov. 1609. lith Sunday after Trinity, [Lord Metcalfe d 1846, Montreal capitulated, 1760. Nativitv B, F. Mary, William IV. crown'd, 1830. Battle of Lake Erie, 1813 Bat. Lake Champlain, 1814 Ibth Sunday after Trinity, Wolfe killed 1759. Holy Cross, Moscow burnt 1812. New- York taken, 1776. Lambert, Quebec capitulates, 1759, 16^^ Sunday after Trinity, Royalty abol. in Fr. 1792. Matthew, Scott d, 1832. Dr. Boerhaave d, 1733. Autumn commences. Gen. Arnold deserts, 1780. Mrs. Hemans h, 1794. nth Sunday after Trinity, Battle of Busaco, 1810. 2d voy. of Columbus, 1493. Michaelmas Day. Jerome. Whitfield d. 1770 SUN MOON rises set^ r. & s 5 21 6 38 10 49 5 22 6 37 11 39 6 23 6 35 mom 5 24 6 33 33 5 26 6 31 1 30 5 27 6 29 2 28 5 28 6 27 3 29 5 29 6 25 4 29 5 30 6 23 sets 5 32 6 21 6 42 5 33 6 20 7 8 5 34 6 18 7 37 5 36 6 15 8 7 5 38 6 14 8 40 5 39 6 12 9 6 5 40 6 10 10 5 41 6 8 10 49 5 42 6 4 U 46 5 44 6 2 morn 5 46 6 48 5 47 5 58 1 56 5 48 5 56 3 8 5 49 5 54 4 22 5 50 5 52 rises 5 51 5 51 6 36 5 52 5 49 7 14 5 53 5 47 7 57 5 54 5 45 8 43 5 55 5 44 9 34 5 56 5 43 10 29 I i: a {' 1^^ t I OCTOBER. Last Quarter. . . 1st day 2h 48m Mor New Moon 9th day 4h 1 8m Mor First Quarter. . . 1 7tb day 2h 53m'Mor Full Moon 23rd day 6h 48m Evg Last Quarter. . .30th day 5h 8m Evg DAYS M. W. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Fr Sa SU M Tu W Th Fr Sa SU M Tu W Th Fr Sa SU M Tu W Th Fr Sa SU M Tu W Th Fr Sa SU FESTIVALS, &c. Remigim. Dr. Channing d. 1842. 18^^ Sunday after Trinity, Belgian Independence, 1830 America discov. 1492. L. Philippe visits Eng. 1844 Fire at Miramichi, 1825. Otho King of Greece, 1832. Denis, Bat. Savannah, 1779 l^th Sunday after Trinity. Admrl, Duncan beat Dutch Penn^. 1745. [fleet, 1797. Battle of Queen ston, 1812 Murat shot, 1815. Miss Landon, d, 1838. Kosciusko d. 1817. 20^^ Sunday after Trinity. Luke. Bat. of Leipsic, 1813. C. P. Thompson arr. 1839. Battle of Navarino, 1827, Trafalgar — ^Nelson Jc. 1805. Netherlands Treaty, 1832. Colborne leaves Can. 1839. "ilst Sunday after Trinity. Crispin, [Hogarth d, 1794. Bat. of Chateauguay, 1813. Capt. Cook 6. 1728. Simon and Jude. Riots at Bristol, 1831. Dr. Cartwright d. 1823. 22nd Sunday after Trinity. SUN rises sets 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 58 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 6 11 6 13 6 14 6 15 6 16 618 6 20 6 21 6 22 6 23 6 24 6 26 6 28 6 29 6 30 6 34 6 32 6 35 6 36 6 37 6 38 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 MOON r. &s 41 39 37 35 33 32 30 28 26 24 23 21 19 17 15 14 12 11 9 7 6 J 2 58 57 55 53 52 51 50 11 25 mom 23 1 2 3 4 5 21 20 20 19 19 sets 6 4 6 41 7 17 7 57 8 44 9 37 10 34 11 40 morn 45 1 55 3 9 4 27 rises 5 46 6 32 7 23 8 18 9 14 10 14 11 15 mom 3m Mor 3mMor 3in;Mor 8mEvg Bm Evg MOON r. &s 11 25 morn 23 1 2 3 4 5 21 20 20 19 19 sets 6 4 6 41 7 17 7 57 8 44 9 37 10 34 11 40 morn 45 1 55 3 9 4 27 rises 5 46 6 32 7 23 8 18 9 14 10 14 n 15 ■mom ;» :^i^. ^ '^ 4 NOVEMBER. New Moon . . . 7th day lOh 24m Mor First Quar . . . 15tli day 1 h 27m Evg Full Moon ...22d day 5h 16m Mor Last Quar . . .29th day 1 Ih 33m Evg DAYS M. w. I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 M Tu W Th Fr Sa SU M Tu W Th Fr Sa SU M Tu W Th Fr Sa SU M Tu W Th Fr Sa US M Tu FESTIVALS, &c. All Saints. Durham lett All SouJs. [Quebec, 1838. St. Jean d'Acre taken, 1840 Martial Law procl. 1838. Gunpowder Plot, 1605. Riots at Montreal, 1837. 2Srd Sunday after Trinitv Milton d, 1674. Prince of Wales h. 1841. Martin Luther 6. 1483, Martin, Brigands at Prescott, 1838 Britius, 24th Sunday after Trinity. Maclmtus. Riots at Nottingham, 1811. Lord Erskine d. 1823. U. S. Treaty of Com. 3797. Att. to ass. L.Philippe, 1832 Edmund, Woolse> d. 1530. 25^^ Sunday after Trinity. Cecilia. Glement.'W QirvnuxdiX^ 1837 John Knox d. 3 572. Battle of St. Charles, 1837. East India Co. incorp. 1700 Baldwin Ministry res. 1 843 Advent Sunday. Pohsh Revolution, 1830. St. Andrew. SUN MOON rises sets r. &5 t)39 4 48 14 6 40 4 46 1 12 6 42 4 44 2 10 6 43 4 43 3 10 6 45 4 42 4 9 6 47 4 41 5 8 6 48 4 39 sets 6 49 4 38 5 17 6 50 5 37 5 57 6 51 4 36 6 42 6 62 4 35 7 32 6 53 4 34 8 29 6 54 4 33 9 29 6 55 4 32 10 35 6 57 4 30 11 42 6 69 4 28 mom 7 4 27 52 7 2 4 26 2 4 7 4 4 25 3 19 7 6 4 24 4 35 7 7 4 23 5 50 7 9 4 23 rises 7 10 4 22 5 39 7 11 4 22 6 58 7 12 4 21 7 58 7 13 4 21 9 1 7 14 4 20 10 1 7 15 4 20 11 1 7 17 4 19 morn 7 19 419 1 ^1 I M i I .'II M w Pillll DECEMBER New Moon... 7tli day 3h 42iti Evg First Quar... 14th day ] Oh 38m Evg Full Moon . . .21 St day 5h 20m Evg Last Quar ...29th day 9h Im Mor DAYS w. M 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3^ FESTIVALS, &c W Th Fr Sa SU M Tu W Th Fr Sa SU M Tu W Th Fr Sa SU M Tu W Th Fr Sa SU M Tu W Th Fr Pope Leo. X. d. 1521. Battle of Austerlitz, 1805. Belzonid 1823. Cardinal Richelieu, d. 1642 2nd Sunday in Advent, Nicholas. Rebels def. at Toronto, '37 Conception B. F. M, Milton b, 1608. Wilna taken by Rus, 1812. Charles XII. kUled, 1718. Srd Sunday in Advent. Lucy. Dr. Johnson d. 1784. Battle St, Eustache, 1837, Re-inter, of Napoleon, 1840 Great fire at N.York, 1835. IstL. C. Pai'Uament, 1792. Bolivar d. 1830. 4th Sunday in Advent. Bat. of Moodkee, Ind. 1845 Bat. Ferozepore, Ind. 1845 Pilgrims at Plymouth, 1620 Wasliington resigns, 1783. Treaty of Ghent, 1814. •••Christmas. Sunday after Christmas, St. John, Innocents' Bay. Coleridge b. Vessel leaves Quebec for Silvester. [W. Indies, 1772 SUN rises sets 7 7 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 18 18 18 18 18 17 17 17 17 MOON 1 2 2 3 4 5 IT'79 7 7 30 4 17 7 31 32 33 34 34 35 36 36 37 37 38 38 39 39 40 40 40 40 40 41 17 17 17 17 17 17 18 18 18 19 19 19 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 21 4 22 4 23 4 24 1 59 57 57 56 sets 5 27 6 22 7 22 8 26 9 33 10 42 11 52 morn 1 4 2 3 4 5 i 7 41^4 25 14 26 36 43 rises 5 39 6 43 7 45 8 47 9 48 10 47 11 46 mom 46 1 46 } '■ri » '4 1: 14 26 36 43 43 45 47 QUEEN AND ROYAL FAMILY. 21 VICTORIA, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, [daughter of the late Duke of Kent, by Victoria Maria Louisa, sister of Leopold, K. of the Belgians] born May 24th, 1819— succeeded her uncle, Wm. IV. June 20th, 1837— crowned June 28th, 1838— Married, Feb. 10th 1840, to Francis Albert Augustus Charles Emanuel, Prince of Saxe Coburg and Gotha, born August 26th 1819. Issue: Victoria Adelaide Mary Louisa^ Princess Royal : born November 21st, 1840. Albert Edward^ Prince of Wales, bom Novem- ber 9, 184L Alice Maud Mary^ born April 25, 1843. Alfred Ernest Albert^ bom August 6, 1844. Helena Augusta Victoria^ born May 25, 1846. QUEEN DOWAGER. Adelaide^ consort of the late William IV. sister of the Duke of Saxe Meiningen, bom August 13, 1792— annuity £100,000. THE queen's MOTHER. Victoria^ Duchess of Kent, daughter of Francis, Duke of Saxe Coburg, born August 17, 1786 — married May 29, 1818, to Edward Duke of Kent, who died January 23, 1820. Issue, the Queen. UNCLES AND AUNTS OF THE QUEEN. Ernest Augustus^ King of Hanover, Duke of Cumberland, born June 5, 1771 ; an. £21000. Adolphus Frederick^ Duke of Cambridge, born Februaiy 24, 1774— annuity £27,000. Mary^ Duchess of Gloucester, born April 25th, 1776— annuity jei5,958. Princess Sophia, born November 3rd, 1777. i A it I ';j 41 'a I I!'i:ii \'f ' 22 BRITISH MINISTRY, Formed under Lord John Russel, in June, 1846. SALARy Lord John Russell, 1st Lord of the Treas. £5000 Lord Cottenham, Lord High Chancellor.., 14000 Marquis of Lansdowne, Pres, of Council... 2000 Earl of Minto, Lord Privy Seal, 2000 Sir George Grey, Home Secretary, 5000 Viscount Palmerston, Foreign Secretary... 6000 Earl Grey, Colonial Secretary, 6000 Lord Campbell, Chanc, Duchy of Lancaster 6000 Mr. Chas. Wood, Chancellor of Exchequer, 6000 Mr. Macaulay , Paymaster General, 2500 Earl of Auckland, 1st Lord Admirality, ... 4500 Viscount Morpeth, Woods and Forrests, ... 2000 Marquis of Clanricarde, Postmaster General 2600 Earl of Clarendon, Board of Trade^ 2000 Sir John Hobhouse, Board of Control. 3500 Mr. Labouchere, Chief Sec, for Ireland, . . . 2000 THE ABOVE FORM THE CABINET. Right Hon. R. S. Shiel, Master of the Mint, Hon. Fox Maule, Secretary at War. Sir Thomas Wilde, Attorney General Mr. A. Rutherford, Lord Advocate, Mr. J. Maitland, Solicitor General, Scotland, Earl of Besborough, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Duke of Wellington, Commander of the Forces, Marquis of Anglesey, Master Gen, of Ordnance, Note. — The Ministry formed under Sir Robert Peel, which succeeded the ministry of Lord Mel- bourne, in September, 1841, went out of office on the25th Jnne, 1846. % ^bert tel- le on 'r, 5 s,:> i His Ei ra Pr Nc Ed jes An Lt. C Lt.C« Hon. K li It (t M Etieni Willia SamiK Flavie Willia Oliver Micha David FBOVINCIAI. LEGISLATUBE. 25 CANADA. PROVINCIAL EXECUTIVE, His Excellency the Right Hon. James Bruce, Earl of Elgin & Kincardine, Captain Gene- ral and Governor-in-Chief of Her Majesty's Provinces of Canada, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia, and of the Island of Prince Edward, and Governor General of all Her Ma- jesty's Provinces on the Continent of North America, and of the Island of Prince Edward. Lt. Col. Edmund Antrobus, Prov. Aide-de-Camp Lt. Col. DeSalabeiTy, Extra Prov. Aide-de-Camp isxccutfbe Council. Hon. Wm. Morris, President, Receiver General ** Dominick Daly, Provincial Secretary, •* William H. Draper, Attorney Gen. (West) ** James Smith, Attorney General, (East) " Denis B. Papineau, Commr. Crovni Lands, ** William Cayley, Inspector General* OFFICERS. Etienne Parent, Clerk, William H. Lee, Assistant Clerk, Samuel Boies Smith, First Clerk, Flavien Vallerand, Second Clerk, William A. Himsworth, Third Clerk, Oliver Cotd, Fourth Clerk, Michael Naughten Messenger, David Ryan, Doorkeeper. C n i .•I :i r. i' ,:,h ;,; i III If i 1 ! I 26 PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE. ,, , I ■ I — ■ -■ — _ _. . .. ■ ._ , _ Eegi^latiiie Council. Members. Date of Summons. R E Caron, Speaker, ...Quebec, '9th June, 1841. Robert S Jameson, Toronto, do P B de Blaquicre, Kingston do Peter M'Gill, Montreal, do Robert B Sullivan, Toronto, do William Morris, Montreal, do George Pemberton, Quebec, do Alexander Fraser, Fr aserfield, do Bartheleray Joilette, ...Villa. Industry do James Crooks, Flamboro' west do Adam Fergusson, Flamboro' east, do John Macaulay, Kingston, do John Hamilton, Kingston, do Fran9ois P Bruneau, . . .Montreal, do John McDonald, Gananoque, do Adam Ferrie, Montreal, do Jean Baptiste Tachd, ...Kamouraska, do Paul H Knoulton, Brome, do Thomas McKay, NewEdinburghdo Gabriel Roy, St. Laurent, June 14, *41 Pliillip H.Moore, St. Armand. Sept 7, 1841 Robert Dickson, Niagara, 1 9th Aug. 1 842 Amable Dionne, Kamouraska do Joseph Dionne, St Pierre, do George J Goodhue, London do Levius P Sherwood, Toronto, do WilUam Walker Quebec, do Christopher Widmer, ...Toronto, 15th Aug. 1843 J iEmilius Irving, Newmarket, Sept 4, 1 843 Louis Massue, Quebec, do P B de Boucherville . . .Boucherville, Sept 27, '43 John NeUson, Quebec, 30th Nov, 1844 James Morris, Brockville, do James Gordon, Amherstburgh, Nov 3,'45 ;l i. i/l ■ 1 i ummons. io^B 1 lie, 1841. ■ Io ■ lo ■ lo H lo 1 lo B lo ^ io m lo do m do :B lo m do B lo :■ do 1 do ;l lo ■! io ■ io i9 le 14/411; i; t 7, 1841 I ug. 1842 1 lo I lo 1 lo 1 lo !| lo m ug.l843 m 14,1843 ill m >t 27, '43 ill ov, 1844 ill o li fov 3,'45 '1- PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE. 27 PERMANENT OFFICERS. Clerk, Charles DeLery, ) Assistant Clerks, and John F. Taylor, Senior,) Masters in Chancery. John F. Taylor, Junior, Add. Clerk Asst. Kev. W. A. Adamson, Chaplain and Librarian, E. L. Montizambert, Law Clerk, Robert Lemohie, French Translator, W. A. Maingy and E. Doucet, Junior Clerks, F. S. Jarvis, Gent. Usher of the Black Rod, James Adamson, Assistant Librarian, Olivier Vallerand, Serjeant-at-Arms, Thomas Brooke, Doorkeeper, M. Keating, Chief Messenger and Housekeeper 2Lcg(0lat{bei[g0cmbISt SIR ALLA^ N. McNAB, Speaker. Members. Constitue^Kies, Beauharnois Eden Col vile Bellechasse Hon. Augustin N. Morin Berthier David M. Armstrong Bonaventure John LeBoutillier, Brockville, George Sherwood Bytown William Stewart Caiieton G. Lyons Chambly Louis Lacoste Champlain Louis Guillet Cornwall J H Cameron Dorchester J A Taschereau Drummond Robert Nugent Watts Dundas George Macdonell Durham John Tucker Williams Essex John Prince Frontenac Henry Smith Gaspe Robert Christie ':' ;l ■ I it III i 28 PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE. Glengarry John S Macdonald Grenville Hamilton D Jessup Haldimand David Thompson Halton, (l^jast Riding) . . . George Chalmers Ilalton, (West Riding)... James Webster Hamilton Sir Allan N. MacNab Hastings Edmund Mumey Huntingdon Benjamin H. Lemoine Huron William Caylcy Kamouraska Amable Berthelet Kent Joseph Woods Kingston John A Macdonald Lanark Malcolm Cameron Leeds Ogle Robert Gowan Leinster Jacob De Witt Lenox and Addington... Benjamin Seymour Lincoln, (N. Riding) WilUani H Merritt Lincoln, (S. Riding) James Cummlngs L'Islet Etienne Paschal Tache London •.. Hon. William Draper Lotbmiere Joseph Laurin Megan tic . Hon. Dominick Daly Middlesex i^dward Ermatinger Missisquoi Hon. James Smith Montmorency Joseph Cauchon Montreal. (City) {«-. g-|cMoffatt^ Montreal, (County) Andrd Jobin Niagara Walter II Dickson Nicolet Antoino P Methot Norfolk Israel Wood Powell Northumberland, N. R... George Barker Hall Northumberland S. R. . . .Adam Henry Meyers Ottawa Hon. Denis B Pajpineau Oxford Robert Riddell Portneuf. Lewis T Drummond Prescott Neil Stewart 1 t _ ■- ■ 'i 1 .Id 1! 1 sup m m ^ icNab ! fl ^y ■ emoine ! 1 1 7 jlet 1 nald 1 iron !■ owan !■ 1 nour !■ irritt ■ LllgS lal Tache 1 Draper || I ■ kDaly 1 PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE. U9 Prince Edwai'd R B Conger Ouobcc rCitv^ JHon. Thomas C Ayhvin (Quebec, ^i.ity) y^,^^^ Cliabot Quebec (County) Pierre J OChaveau Richelieu Wolfrcd Nelson Rimouski Louis Bertrand Rouville Timotli^e Franch^rc Russell Archibald Petrie Saguenay Hon. P de S Laterriere Shefford Stephen Sewell Foster Sherbrooke (Town) Edward Hale Sherbrooke (County) ....Samuel Brooks Simcoe William B Robinson Stanstead John McConnell Stormont Donald^ McDonell Saint Hyacinthe Thomas Boutillier Saint Maurice Francois Desaulniers Terrebonne Hon L H Lafontaine Three-Rivers Hon D B Vlger Toronto (City) {«-«-§: |^„™' Two Mountains William Henry Scott Vaudreuil Jacques P Lantier Verch^res James Leslie Wentworth Harmannus Smith Yamaska L^on Rousseau York, (First Riding) ...James Hervey Price York, ('Second Riding)... George Duggan York, (Third Riding) ...George Munro York, (Fourth Riding)... Hon Robert Bald\>in PERMANENT OFFICERS. W B Lindsay, Clerk ; G B Faribault, Asst. do. G W Wicksteed. Law Clerk and Eng Translator W P Patrick, Chief Office Clerk, W Ross, Chief Clerk of Committees, Henri Voyer, French Translator, i! i !:l I ! ; 'H 'k V' ij I, 1 I ■) ii'i H ! 'I 30 PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE. 1* \] Oaji^non, Clerk of French Journals, G M INluir, Clerk of Englisli Journals, Alfred Ptitrick, Clerk of Committees, Thos. Vaux, Second Office Clerk and Accountant Alfred Todd, Clerk of Committees, W B Lindsay, Junior, Assistant Law Clerk and English Translator, G licvcsque, xVssistant French Translator, I) P Myraud, do. do. J Huston, do. do. William Winder, Librarian, Alpheus Todd, Assistant Librarian, George K. Chisholm, Serjeant-at-Arms, J B Moraud, Thaddeus Patrick, Henry Hartncy, K iiarton, W H Lcmoine, W Spink, L Berthelet, and I£ B Stuart, Junior Clerks, A L Cardinal, Chief Messenger ; Robt. Defries, Post Master; John Cameron, Asst. Messenger; John O'Connoi', Doorkeeper. CIVIL. CIVIL SECRETARY'S OFFICE. Civil Secretary. Henry Cotton, First Clerk. William R. Bartlett, Second Clerk. Philip St. Hill, Office Keeper. J, O'Brien, Messenger. RECEIVER GENERAL'S OFFICE. Hon. William Morris, Receiver General. Bernard Turquand, First Clerk. Thomas A. Carey, Second Clerk. George Hamilton, Third Clerk. George Grundy, Fourth Clerk. James Thomson, Messenger. ountant. lerk and Flartncy, ierthelet, , Defries, jssenger; PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS. 31 PROVINCIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE. Hon. Dominick Daly, Provincial Secretary, James Hopkirk, Assistant Secretary, (West/) T. 1). Harrington, Cliief Clerk, and Clerk of tho Blue Book. Grant Powell, H G. Steele, C. Birch, and O. St. George Yarwood, Clerks. Cristopher Dunkin, Assistant Secretary, (East.) Thomas Ross, Henry Jarmy, W. 11. Jones, A R. Roche, and S. Tetu, Clerks. John Gow, Office Keeper. John Twomley, Messenger. INSPECTOR GENERAL'S OFFICE. Hon. William Caley, Inspector General. Joseph Cary, Deputy Inspector General. PhUlip Durnford, First Clerk. David Alex. Ross, Second Clerk. Isaac B. Stanton, Thu-d Clerk. Norris Godard, Fourth Clerk. Hy. H. Duffill, Fifth Clerk. William Dickenson, First Book-keeper. C. E. Anderson, Second do, Patrick Gaul, Messenger. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. Hon. W. B. Robinson, Chief Commissioner, Hon. C. E. Casgrain, Assistant do. Thomas A. Begly, Secretary, pro tern, John H. Conolly, Chief Clerk. Chas. Dawson Shanly and E. Hamilton, Clerks. S. Strang, Book-Keeper. Thomas Hewitt, Assistant do. F. P. Rubidge, Draughtsman. F. Baillargd, Assistant do. M. Welch, Messenger. ( 111! m\ ■§ it I 32 PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS. CROWN LANDS OFFICE. Hon* D. B. Papineau, Commissioner. Tancred Boutillier, Assistant Commissioner. J. Dean and A. M'Nab, Accountants. j: EkSS'} Corresponding Clerks. BRANCH OP CROWN LANDS OFFICE, FORMERLY SURVEYOR general's OFFICE. Joseph Bouchette, Senior Surveyor <& Draftsman. Andrew John Russel, Second do. Edward T. Fletcher, Assistant do. William Spragge, Chief Clerk. Thomas Hector, Second Clerk. Henry John Jones, Third Clerk. John A. Higgins,) y . r^^^^r,^ George Shaw, / *^ ^"^^^ ^^®^^^- PROVINCIAL REGISTRAR'S OFFICE. Richard A. Tucker, Provincial Registrar. WilUam Kent, First Clerk. George Henry Lane, Second Clerk. MILITARY. COMMANDER OF THE FORCES. Lieut. General, The Earl Cathcai't, K. C. B. Aides-de-Camp, Brevet Major John Douglas, 79th Regiment, Capt, E. W. C. Staveley. 44th Regiment, and Lieut A. L. Peel, 62nd Regt. GENERALS AND STAFF OFFICERS. Major Gen. Sir J. A. Hope, K. C. B., Montreal Aide-de-Camp, Capt. J. T. Hope, 72nd Regt. Major General Sir R. Armstrong, Kingston. Aide-de-Camp, Capt. John Mayne, Royal Regt. Town Major, — Montreal — Ens. Colin J&acdonald PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS. 33 MILITARY SECY'S DEPARTMENT. Military Secretary, Capt. G. Talbot, 43rd Regt. First Clerk — Captain A. Bulger. Clerks— P. Lawler, J, Rowan Spong, Robert G. Greig, and Edward Roe. Temporary Clerks —William Sache, G. Ruthven, and George W. Thomas. ADJUTANT GENL'S. DEPARTMENT. Deputy Adjutant General, Col. George Augustus Wetherall, C. B., K. H. Depy. Assts. Adjt. Gen., Capt. F. J. Griffin, and Captain E. S. Claremont, R. C. Rifles. QR. MASTER GEN'S. DEPARTMENT. Dy. Qr. Master Gen., Col. Hon. C. Gore, C. B. Dy. Asst. Q. M.G., Capt. C. Ready, 71st Regt. William Rogers, N. H. Hughes, and William Moore, Clerks. Temporary Clerks — W. M. Hughes and S. Dyde. ROYAL ENGINEER DEPARTMENT. Comd'g R. Engineers, W. C. E. Holloway, C. B. Asst. Com. Royal Engineers, Capt. B, S.Stehelin. Lieutenant and Adjutant, W. S. Morrison. Draftsman — R. J. Pilkington. Clerk of Works — John Owens. Foreman of Works — Joseph Collard. Clerks— John Stephens, F. W. Lancaster, F. N. Boxer, N. Lament, John Gardiner. DISTRICT BRANCH. Lieutenant C. Pasley. Lieutenant R. D. Kerr. Clerk of Works— Thomas Kinton, Clerks — James Kerr, Henry J. Sedley/ Foreman of Works — T. B. Cockburn* i . i !! ■'i i >: ■ r ■I I '1 Si V: ; ' ' ?'!i 34 PUBLIC DEPARTlVfENTS. ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT, Ordnance Storekeeper, J. S. Elliot, Dop. Ord. Storekeeper, W H. Blenkame, Clerks— E. Fayrer, J. Greig, E. Wilgress, George Wilgress, G. F. Stevens. Barrack Master — W. H. Gray. COMMISSARIAT DEPARTMENT. Commissary General, William Filder. Depy. Com. General, J. Laidley. Asst. Com. General, John Lane. Depyr Asst. Com. Gen., L. Routh. Do. do. M. W. Darling. Treasmy Clerks— T. H. Tubby, A. C.Crookshank, C. T. Walcot, and C. E. Babington. St. Johns — Asst. Com. Gen. , J. Skyrme Treasury Clerk, R. Bower. v Chambly — Asst. Com. Gen. J. Mad(arlant» Wm. Henry — Dy. Asst. Com. Gen. W. Hewetson. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. Dy. Insp" Gen. of Hospitals, John Short, M. D. Staff Surgeons, A. T. Jackson and J. Millar. Clerks— S. W. Leslie, and Thomas Raffan. Chaplain to the Forces, Rev. D. Robertson. Acting do. Rev. J, Ramsay, M. A. INDIAN DEPARTMENT. Superintendant General of Indian Affairs — The Civil Secretary. Asst. do. dor and Accountant — George Vardon. Supt. Ind. Affairs and Visitor, G,E.^ D. C. Napier. Do. do. C.W.,J B. Clench. Do. do. (7. TT., T. Anderson. EEGlM NTS IN CANADA, ETC. MILITIA. 35 1i Ldjt. General, Col. Plomer Young. )ep. Adjt. General, (East) Lt. Col. E. F. Tachd. )ep. Adjt. General, (West) Col. McDonald. Meg(ment$s (n @^anatia, AND OFFICERS COMMANDING. j^fontreal . .Head Quarters of the Army in Canada- Royal Artilery, Col. Campbell. 62d Light Infantry, Lt. (5ol. French. 2d Batt. Rifle Brigade, Lt. Col. Irton. luebec Royal Artillery, Lt. Col, Walker. Reserve Batt. Rifle Brigade, Lt. Col. Beckwith. 93d Highlanders, Lieut. Col Spai'k. ?;. Johns... 77ih Regt, Lt. Col.G.PBradshaw,K. H. liamhly...2M Regt., Welch Fusiliers, (Res. Batt) Lieut. Col. R. P. Holmes, iOprame... 71st Highland Light Infantry, (Res. Batt.) Lieut. Col. W. Denny. Kingston — (Head Quarters of Major General Sir Richard Armstrong, C. B.) 46th Regt. Lieut, Col. Garrett, K. H. ronto — 81st Regiment, Lieut. Col. Sir Charles Chichester. ?nc?o?i— 82nd Regiment, Lieut. Col. Je M'Kay. Niagara — Royal Canadian Rifle Regiment, Lt. Colonel Newton, K. H. Mierstburgh — Do. Major Muter, ? \l h (•!'. \: i ' I 'I 36 GOVERNORS OF CANADA. A LIST OF GOVERNORS AND ADMrNIS. TRATORS FOR CANADA, Previous to the Division of the Provinces in 1791, and for Upper and Lower Canada, from 179l| to the Union, in 1841, and Governors General! of United Canada to the present time. NAMES. Sieur de Mesey Sieur de Courcelles Sieur de Frontenac Sieur de la Barre Sieur Marq. de Rouville Sieur de Frontenac Sieur Chev. de Callieret- Sieur Marq, deVaudreuil Le Sieur de Beauharnois Sieur Comte GalHsoniere Sieur de la Jonquiere Sieur Marquis Guesne deMenerville Sieur de Vaudreuil de Cavagnal ,... James Murray Paulus Emilus Irving. . . Guy Carlton Hector J. Cramahe Guy Carlton Henry Hamilton « Henry Hope Lord Dorchester Frederick Haldimand ... TITLE. ACCESSION.! 166;] President, UG& C Cfl President LtG & C Cf do. do. Gov. Genl. Sep 23, 1665 Sep 12, 1672| Oct 9, 1682 Aug 2, 16851 Nov 28. 1689 Sep 14, im\ Sep 17, 17031 Sep 2, 1726 Sep 25, 1741 Aug 16 17481 Aug 7, 17321 July 10,1755] Nov 21,171 June30,176l Sep 24, 1761 Aug 9, 1771 Oct 26, 1774| — 1774 — 1775 — 1776 — 1778 GOVERNORS OF CANADA. 37 LOWER CANADA. NAMES. IColonel Clarke [Lord Dorchester Robert Prescott Isir Robert S. Milnes .... [on. Thomas Dunn )ir J. H. Craig [on. Thomas Dunn Jir George Provost jir G. Drummond iohn Wilson 5ir J GSherbrooke, 6^.a5 )uke Richmond, K,C.B [on. James Monk ]\t Peregrine Maitland . larl of Dalhousie,6^.C.J?. 5irF.N. Burton, iT. (7.5. Jir James Kempt, G.C.B )rd Aylmer Mof Gosford Sir John Colbome M of Durham Jir John Colbome Do. do* U Hon.C.P. Thompson. TITLE. LtG & C Cf Lieut. Gov President, Gov.in Chf. President, Gov.in Chf. Ad. in Chf. Administer. Gov.in Chf do. President, do. Gov.in Chf. Lieut. Gov do. do. Gov.in Chf. Administ'r Gov. Genl. Administ'r. Gov Genl. do. UPPER CANADA. folJohn Graves Simcoe [onorable Peter Russel lit. Gen. Peter Hunter. . . [on. Alexander Grant I'rancis Gore [aj Gen Sir Isaac Brock [aj Gen Sir R H Sheaife [ajor Gen, F. Baron de Hottenburgh Lieut. Gov. President Lieut.Gov President Lieut. Gov. President do. ACCESSION. — 1791 Sep 24, 1793 1796 July 31,1799 July 31 ,1805 Oct 24, 1807 Junel9J811 Sep 14, 1811 Apl 14, 1815 May 22,1815 July 12,1816 July 30,1818 Sep 30, 1819 Sep 20, 1820 Junel8,1820 June 7, 1824 Sep 8, 1828 July, 1830 1835 Feb 27, 1838 May, 1838 Nov 1838 Jany 1839 Oct 1839 July 8, 1792 ,Tuly 21,1796 Aug.17,1799 Sep. 11,1805 Aug 25,1806 Sep. 30,1811 Oct. 20, 1812 ! do. Junel0,18l3 V, 1^1 I? I! 'h M t ' ! I ( 38 GOVEIINORS OF CANADA, ETC. NAMES. Lt Gen Sir G Drummond Lt Gen Sir GoO. Murray Maj Gn Sir F.B Robinson Francis Gore Honorable Saml. Smith Maj Gen Sir P Maitlund Honorable Saml. Smith Maj Gen Sir P Maitland Maj Gen Sir J Colborne Sir Francis Bond Head Sir George Arthur TITLES Pr. Lt. Gov Pr. Lt. Gov do. Lieut. Gov. Administer. Lieut. Gov. AdministV. Lieut. Gov. do. do. do. UNITED CANADA. •••••••••I Lord Sydenham Lt Gen Sir R D Jackson Sir Charles Bagot Lord Metcalfe Lt. Gen. Earl Cathcart . Do. do. Earl of Elgin Gov. Gen. Administ'r Gov. Genl. do. Administ'r. Gov. Genl. do. ACCESSION. Dec. 13,1813 Apl 25, 1815 July 1, 181a Sep. 25,181) Junel 1,181/ Aug. 13,1818 Mar. 8, 1820 June 30,1820 Nov. 6, 18281 Jan. 25,18.36 Mar.23,1838 Mar. 8, 1841 Sep. 25,1 84l| Fan, 12, 1841 Mar.30, 18431 Xov.26, 1845 ApL 24, 184« ^omparatlb^ . of Engd X Scotrd . 414 296 )ther Deno. 469 Proprietors . 70 louses occn 257 919 961 882 393 147 88 362 24 24 1256 410 149 105 42 25 5 ^ 03 ?» 6852 5738 7592 6591 7078 1965 739 429 1940 122 37 9228 5762 2346 783 893 2026 117 96 8133 170411722 921il263 480 496 1160 554 1870118501 Queen's AVard. Centre Ward. 6981 844 7021 880 4238 509 3072 467 1061 174 904 192 4197 426 328 39 33 20 8583 880 2036 420 1465 255 1769 272 415 30 1812 208 o 20404 23191 19041 8863 3161 2712 9595 701 212 29280 6706 4349 4255 1607 6252 E capitulation. Population of Westward,.... 2285 East Ward 1912 St Mary Ward..l2285 St. Law.Ward..l2235 Queen's Ward .13571 Centre Ward... 1805 \otal Population, 44093 Deaf & Dumb, 8 m. 16/ ; Blind 16m.l9fi Idiots 9 m. 27/: Lunatics, 19 m, 27/! Colleges, academies ! and convents, .... 23 , Elementary Schools 68 Scholars— Male, ...3192 i Female, 2576 ; Servants— Male, ...1224 \ Female, 2498 n I V J! i ^5 I^H IB' 1 ■m ft iii^ ii' 40 STATISTICS. POPULATION OF LOWER CANADA, IN 1831 AND 1844. 1831 1844 Saguenay,. 8385 13445 Montm'cy.. 8089 8434 Quebec, ...36173 45676 Portneuf... 13656 15922 Champlain. 6991 10404 St.Maiirice.l6909 20594 Berthier ...20225 26705 Leinster ...22122 25307 Terebonne.16623 20646 T. Mount's.20905 26835 Ottawa, ... 4786 11340 Montreal... 43773 64306 Vaudreuil. .13111 16616 Beauhamoil6859 28580 Hunrgdon.29916 36204 RouviUe ...18185 22198 Chambly... 15483 17171 Verchferes.. 12319 12968 1831 1844 Richelieu. .16146 20983 SlHyacinthl3366 21734 Shefford... 6087 9996 Missisquoi. 8801 10866 Sfanstcad.. 10306 11846 Sherbrooke 7103 13302 Drummond 3566 9371 Yamaska.. 9496 11645 Nicolet ...12509 16280 Lotbini^re.. 9191 13617 Megantic... 2283 6730 Dorchester 23816 34826 Bellechase.13529 14549 L'Islet 13518 16990 Kamoraskal4557 17465 Rimouski,..l0061 17577 Gaspd 6003 7458 Bonaventur8109 8230 Total Population of Canada East,.511919 678590 STATEMENT OP BAPTISMS & BURIALS In the City and County of Montreal tor the years | 1844 and 1845. BAPTISMS. Males. Females. Total City of Montreal. . .1844—1444 1440 2884 1845—1634 County " 1844—1835 1845—2039 BURIALS. City of Montreal... 1S44:— 929 1547 1809 1905 3181 3644 3944 County ti 1845-1077 1844—1090 1845—1269 850 996 1018 1143 1779 2073 2108 2412 1 1 (VNADA, 831 1844 6146 20983 13366 21734 5087 8996 8801 10866 10306 11846 7103 13302 3566 9371 9496 11645 L2509 16280 9191 13617 2283 6730 23816 34826 13529 14549 13518 16990 L14557 17465 10061 17577 5003 7458 8109 8230 |l919 678690 BURIALS ^or the years I ^les. Total 2884 3181 3644 3944 1779 2073 2108 2412 Saint Patrick's Church. ■m 'X '■' m : 'si I I ■* >^!» \l 'M\\ 1 1 ii ' est a COURTS OP JUSTICE. 43 1! ®ourtd of Svii^ttfcr. (DdDlBrmiP ©IF i^ IP IP IS AIL. So The Court of Appeals for Lower Canada — established under the Prov. Act 7 Vict. Chap. 18 —is composed of all the Justices of the several Courts of Queen's Bench, any four of whom form a quorum. Joseph Guillaume Barthe, Clerk. John Von-Exter, Deputy Clerk* TERMSr— From the 1st to 10th March, June and November, both days inclusive. The Court sits alternately in Quebec and Montreal. (^(DlfflEW ®IP ©lyflSlilKr^^ 3BffiEr(D!Ht. MONTREAL. Hon. Jos. R. Vallibres de St. Real, Chief Justice. Jean Roch RoUand, ^ Samuel Gale, > Puisn^ Judges, Charles Dewey Day, ) John Boston ana Wr F. Coffin, Sheriff; S. W. Monk, W.- C. Hi Coffin, and L. J. A. Papineau, Prothonotary ; Joseph Jones, Coroner ; Ar M. Delisle, Clerk of the Crown ; R. Dillon, Ftench Translator and Interpreter; Geo. Stanley, Crier; Peter Devins, Assistant Crier ; Thomas McGinn, Gaoler ; Benjamin Delisle, High Constable. TERMS. —Superior Court, from 7th to 31st January, 1st to 25th April, July, and October. — Inferior, 16th to 25th February and May, 1st to 1 10th September, and December — Criminal, Istto 1 5thFebruary and August* D 1 I.'' 1 1 n i l< ^1 m i !'! I m\ l! I !' m ItHii ' I II 44 COURTS OP JUSTICE. QUEBEC. Hon. Sir James Stuart, Chief Justice for C. E. i( u Edward Bowen, Philippe Panet, }- Puisne Judges. Elz^ar Bedard, Wm. S. Sewell, Sheriff; E. Burroughs and C. Fiset, Protlionotary ; James Green, Clerk ot the Crown ; B. A. Panet and J. A Panet, Coroners. TERMS.— Criminal Court, from 1st to 10th February and August,— Civil— ASwjotJnor, 7th to 31st January, and 1st to 25t!i April, July and October. — Inferior, 16th to 25th February and May, 1st to 10th September and December. THREE RIVERS. D. Mondelet, Resident Judge. I. G. Ogden, Sheriff; E. Barnard, Prothono- tary and Clerk of the Crown ; Valfere Guillet, Coroner ; Philip Burns, High Constable. TEBMS,— Superior, Civil and Criminal, 12th to 26th February, and 14th to 28th October.— Civil only, 19th to 28th June.— iw/enor, 1st to 7th February, April, June, August, October and December. SAINT FRANCIS. R. H. Gairdner, Provincial Judge. E. Bowen, Sheriff ; W. Bell and F. G. Bowen, Prothonotary and Clerk of the Crown ; C. A, DeTounancour, Coroner. Uerk ot the COURTS OP JUSTICE. 45 r\ GASPE. Hon. John G. Thompson, ProvincialJudge. Martin Shcppard, Sheriff; J. "VVilkic, and G. F. Tremblay, Clerk of the Crown and Protliono- notary ; Robert Sherar, Coroner. TERMS. — Civil and Criminal.— ^^ Perce, 21st to 30th August. — At Neio Carlisle, 4th to 13th September. — The Superior Courts of Queen's Bench have Juris- diction in suits above £20 currency. The Inferior Courts have Jurisdiction up to £20 cy. DISTRICT OF MONTREAL ITypolite Guy. Chas. Mondelet. JUDGES* John S. McCord. William Badgley Clerks. Circuits. A. D. Bondy Berthier. L. DeLorimier L'Assomption. Germain Raby Terrebonne. | F. H. Lemaire Two Mountains. A Lafontaine Ottawa. 0. Bastion Vaudreuil, Louis Beaudry Beauharnois. John McGillis Saint Johns. James C. Allsopp, Jr Missisquoi. P. Doucet , Saint Hyacinthe. T. R. Chevalier Richelieu. ♦The Circuit Judges are also, by virtue of their appointments, Commissioners of Bankrupts and Justices of the Peace, and are required to act as Chairmen of the Quarter Sessions in the Districts for which they are appointed. !t 'I :»i IH»i $ i: ! !:.^ '■ * i' • ^ :n'» ■ ..III 1 ■'in; Pi! I 46 COURTS OF JUSTICE. TERMS. BerMer — In the Parish of Berthier— 1st to 7th March, July and November. L'Assomptim, — In the Parish of St. Pierre,— 9th to 15th March, July and November. Terrebonne. — In the Parish of St. Louis, — 7th to 13th January, May and September* Two Mountains. — In the Parish of St Benoit,— 17th to 23rd February, June and October. Ottawa.— At the Village of Aylmer,— 7th to 13th January, May and September. Vaudreuil. — In the Parish of St Michael, — 10th to 16th February, June and October. Beauhamoisr — In the Parish of St Clement, — 17th to 23rd February, June and October. Saint Johm. — In the Parish of Saint John,— 1st to 7th February, June and October. Missisquoi — ^Nelsonville, Township of Dunham, —9th to 15th March, July and November. St. Hyacinfhe.^At the Village of St. Hyacinthe, — 10th to 16th February, June and October. Richelieu, — In the Parish of St Ours, — 7th to 13tli January, May and September. The Circuit Courts have jurisdiction up to X20 Currency. Hypolite Guy, \ Charlos Mondelet, f Circuit Judges and Commis- John S. McCord, f* sioners of Bankrupts. WilUam Badgley, ) David R. Wood, Clerk. COURTS OF JUSTICE. 47 The Commissioners' Courts are held every Monday, in the Cities of Quebec and Montreal, and on any other day or days during the week to which they may be adjourned, for hearing wit- nesses and determining suits : the Circuit Judges being Commissioners, ex officio. In all other places where Commissioners' Courts are esta- blished, the sittings are held on the first Monday of every month, and on any other day or days to which they may be adjourned, for hearing wit- nesses and determining suits. Clerk of Court, Montreal, — John Piatt. Jurisdiction in sums not exceeding jE6 5s. MONTREAL. A. M. Delisle, Clerk of the Peace. TERMS. 10th to 19th January, 21st to 30th April, 10th to 19th July, and 21st to 30th October. COMMISSIONERS FOR RECEIVING AFFI- DAVITS FOR COURT OF Q. B. MONTREAL. S. W. Monk L. J. A. Papineau John Boston WiUiam F. Coffin J. A. Labadie Joseph Jones William Ross J. Belle Etienne Guy P. J. Beaudry G. Weekes O. Leblanc. Charles A. Terroux. A. Pelletier m lit :!)__. ij! . m 'I 1 1 ' ■I -i II' I ii'l \m 111 i ii 11. :i :il ^■!i < • J 1 1 52 COUNTY REGISTRARS. Dr L. St. Omer WiUiam Ross Joseph Belle Joseph D. Vallee Patrice Guy C. A. Terroux T. J. Pelton H. Laparre. H. Valotte F. L. Labelle P. Lamothe M. Solomons A. Montreuil S. C. Bagg P. J. Beaudry G Dagen George Busby C. Spenard W. Bleakley W. N. Crawford Ovide Leblanc Henry Meyer J. H. Isaacson C. E. Belle CTountg i^cg(gttar0< Counties. Montreal and Isle Bizarre Vaudreuil ... Beauharnois. Huntingdon.. Rouville Chambly Verclibres Richelieu StHyacinthe Shefford Missisquoi . . Stanstead Sherbrooke... Drummond,.. Yamaska Ottawa Two Mounts. Registrars, George H. Ryland H. F. Charlebois.. D. K.Lighthall... J. B.Lukin Henry Aubertin Thomas Austin... Pierre Menard.... P. R. Chevalier... Jean Frs. Tetu.... Hiram S. Foster.. R. Dickinson C. A Richardson. William Ritchie.,. William Robins.., Jean O. Arcand... James F, Taylor.. Daniel De Hertel. Offices, St. James Street MontreaL VaudreuiL Durham. Laprairie. St. Athanase. Chambly, Vercheres. St. Ours. St. Hyacinthe. Shefford. Frelighsbm'g. Stanstead PI. Sherbrooke. Drumm'dville. Bale du Febvre. Aylmer. St. Andrews CODNTT REGISTRARS. 33 Counties. Terrebonne .. Leinster Berthier SaintMaurice Champlain... Portneuf. Quebec Registrars, Alexander Gorrie L. Archambault. . . Jean Bte . Chalut. Louis G. Duval.. F. Filteau Offices, Terrebonne. L'Assomption. Berthier. Three Rivers. Batiscan. Roger Lelievre.... Cap Sante. C. Montizambert y^uebec. Montmorenci|L. C. Lefran9ois... P, Gosselin C. Duberger Joseph Jutras John R. Lambly... Remi S. Noel Richd. A. Fortier F. M. Guay...... P. Forgues Hon. A. Couillard Hon. J. Tach^ Augustin G. Ruel Peter Winter Robt. W. Felton.. Saguenay Nicolet Megantic Lotbiniere.... Dorchester... • • • Bellechasse. . Llslet Kamouraska Rimouski Gaspd Bonaventure Ohateau Richer St. Laurent. LesEboulem'ts. Becancour Leeds. Ste, Croix. Ste. Marie. Point Levi. St. Gervais. St. Thomas. Kamouraska. R imouskl* Perc^. New Carlisle. FEES ALLOWED TO REGISTRARS. 2s. 6d forFyling, Entry, and Registry of Memo- rial, and 6d. more for every hundred words after the first four hundred. 2s. 6d for every certificate, or for copy of a Document, and 6c?. for every hundred words after the first four hundred. For every search when the names of parties are given, Is. ; when names are not given, 2s. '\ !t1 I- A^ 11. :;'|Hii)i| :i ! ( ' T1 ,1, j'i. II im ■ li ; r hWUi li i 1 ! 54 POST OFFICE. )^o0t Office. GENERAL POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT OF CANADA. Thomas Allen Stayner, Dep. P, M, General, Gilbert E. Gi '^ii, Chief Clerk to do. Frank W. Stayner, Second Clerk to do, T. S. Stayner, Third Clerk to do, Edwin King, Fourth Clerk to do, W, H. Griflan, Surveyor, C, East, (Quebec), E. S. Freer, do, C, TTesf, (Toronto^ John Dewe, do. Central, (Kingston). Edwin J. King, Accountant to General P. 0. Horatio A. "Wicksteed, ist Clerk to John Ashworth, Robert Julyan, E. C. Hay den, John Davison, J. T. M'Cuaig, 2d M 4.th hth 6th do, do, do, do. do. do^ do, do, do, do, do. Smith Allen and Jeremiah Mullen, Messengers. MONTREAL. James Porteous, Post Master, Patrick Wm. Cooper, \st Clerk, G. E. Laughlin, 2nd Robert Oliver, 2rd James Davison, 4tth Bernard McEvenue, bth Charles Huddell, Qth William Brown, 1th James Huddell, James Simpson, do, do, do, do, do, do, \st Letter Carrier. 2d do. M. Murphy, ^d do, Charles Loofs, Porter and Messenger, POST OFFICE. 65 Officers in charge of British Mail between Boston and Montreal, and vice versd, ^RTMENT I Major James Laing, | F. H. Vane, Mail Contractors between Montreal and Quebec, and vice versd, Jeremiah Madden, | C W. Hay den. OFFICE HOURS, In Summer — From Eight, a.m. to Six p. m. In Winter^From Eight, a.m. to Five, p.m. On Sundays— In Summer, from Ten to Twelve, A.M., and Four to Five, p. m. In Winter, from Ten to Twelve, a. m., and Four to Five, p. M. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OP MAILS. \HaUfax, etc. — Arrive Tuesdays and Fridays; de- part Thursdays and Saturdays, at 6, p.m. j Quebec and intermediate places. — Arrive every morning, except Monday ; depart every after- noon, except Sunday, (during navigation) at 6 p. M. — In winter, arrive and depart daily. \Canada West. — Arrive every forenoon; depart every day, at Ten o'clock, A. m. [Ottawa Route. — ^Arrive and depart daily, except Sunday. {United States^ viaLaprairie, St. Johns, etc — Arrive every morning, except Monday; depart every morning, except Sunday, at a Quarter-past 8 \United Kingdom. — The mails for England are for- warded by steam-packets, which leave Boston on the 1st and 1 6th of every month, except January, i'ebruary, March, and April, when only one mail, [hat of the 1st, is despatched. The packets leave iverpool on the 4th and 19th of each month, except December, January, February aud March. [n these months, on the 4th only. •I I '!> 1 ' II li ;li I ; I .If m\ !|! ii 11;!. i i 'f R till !':r 56 POST OFFICE. 1 . — All letters sent by post in Canada and other Provinces of British North America, are charged by weight. 2. — The scale of weight for charging postage is the same as that by wliich letters to and from the United Kingdom are charged, viz : For a Letter not exceeding ^ oz 1 Rate ^ Ditto ditto 1 oz 2 Rates Ditto ditto 2 oz 4 Rates Ditto ditto 3oz 6 Rates And so on, adding two rates for every additional ounce. After the first ounce, fractional parts aie not noticed ; thus, if a letter exceed 1 ounce, it | becomes liable to fom' rates, and if it exceed 2 oz six rates. 3. — The Rates of Postage on letters are— Fori a Letter not exceeding half an ounce, (without] regard to the number of pieces of which it is com- posed) s, (1. Conveyed 60 miles or under, 4^ cv, Do 60 " to 100 miles, ...0 7 Do 100 " to 200 " ...0 9 Do 200 " to 300 " ...0 lU Do 300 •• to 400 ♦' ...1 l| Do 400 " to 500 " ...14 4. — Letters to and from the United Kingdoinl are subject to an uniform'charge of 1 s. 4d curf rency, per half ounce ; and on letters, via m United States^ the provincial charge is an uuifornil rate of 25d from any part of Canada to the fronf tier line, and 25d. for eveiy additional half ouncal This charge must be pre-paid, as also the Amerif can postage to the Atlantic port,— Boston or Nevl York. POST OFFICE. 57 NEWSPAPERS. Colonial Newspapers, not exceeding 2 oz., to or from any part of tlie British N. American Pro- vinces, pay one half-penny, pre-paid or not, at the option of the sender. If sent to any British Colony beyond sea, (not intended to pass through the United Kingdom,) or to any foreign country, except the United States, one halfpenny, to he pre-paid. If sent to any part of the United States— one ponny — to be pke-paid. Newspapers from the United States pay, on delivery. Id Provincial, in addition to the United States postage. Colonial Newspapers sent to the United King- dom, or to any British c olony by way of Eng- land, and British newspapers from the United Kingdom to any part of Canada, are subject to to a duty of a half-penny, each, to be paid on deUvery. With exception of these last, (which are not limited as to weight,) a newspaper to pass under the foregomg regulations, must not exceed 2 oz., otherwise it will be liable to pamphlet postage, i, e. one penny per oz. British Newspapers can be re-posted in Canada, subject to one half penny postage. Supplements charged as distmct Newspapers. VOTES AND proceedings IN PARLIAMENT. If sent to the U. Kingdom by packet, or to any part of British North America or British West Indies, one penny for every four ounces. If intended to be sent to the U. Kingdom by private ship, — double the above rates. ■i i^ '! 1] • ? I I i! ill iiiw li! 58 POST OFFICE. No packet or cover containing votes or Legis- lative proceedings, permitted to be sent tlirough the Post, if exceeding six pounds weight. PAMPHLETS AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS. If printed in the United Kingdom, British North America, or Britisli West Indie", may be sent to any place in British North America, the United States, or British West Indies, at the re- duced inland rate of one penny per ounce, in ad- ditionto sea postage, provided they do not exceed 16 ounces. If printed and mailed in the United States, they are liable on delivery in this province to the same rate, of one penny per ounce ; but if re- posted in Canada, they are charged with full letter postage. Newspapers, Pamphlets, Publications, and Parliamentary Proceedings, must be sent with- out covers, or with covers open at the ends. If this is not done, or if there be any marks or writing on them besides the address, full letter postage will be charged. FRANKING. Post Masters and other Officers of the Post Office Department, not to receive or send Letters, i; CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT. 59 (fCudtoms Z3rpiviment. MONTREAL. William Hall, Collector, Robert Hart Hamilton, Surveyor, Thomas Tliain, First Landing Waiter, Henry Pratt, Second do. do. J. W. Oliver, First Clerk and Warehouse Keeper, John Lewis, Second Clerk. John N. Travcrs, Third Clerk. Robert Hampson, Fourth Clerk^ (acting) Edward Vcnnor, Provincial Clerk, William Macnider, Surveyor's Clerk, (acting) James Mills, Tide Surveyor. J. J. King, Appraiser ; William Scholes, Locker, Samuel Hoi low ay, Messenger. J, Gray, Preventive Officer ; statioricd at Lachf jc. INLAND CUSTOMS, CANADA EASl. J, W. Dunscombe, Commissioiier. Beauce, T Taschereau, Collector, Cdteau duLac^.W, B. Simpson. Compton., Benj amin Seaton. Clarenceville ...Charles Stewart Dundee, ,L. H. Masson. 8t. Regis, S. Finden, Eaton, H. F.Moore. Frelighshurg ...R. Taylor, Acting Collector. Ilemmingford, ..George N . Johnson. Huntingdon, ...James Botham, Lacolle, Thomas Gordon. Potion, James H. McVey. RusselUoivn John Davidson. S^tan^iUnd JJamcs Thompson, Collector, ^lansieaa, .... -ji^^^ij^jrt Vhicent, Surveyor. ^t T^h^^ J William M'Crae, Collector. ^^' *^^^^^ IWilliam Pring, Surveyor. Philipshurg, ....P. P. Russell, Collector. I I 'I i\ III ! ■ I ^1 i ^1 Ill" r m 60 DUTIES ON IMPORTS. ^able of 19ut{(3 ON IMPORTS INTO CANADA. Compiled conformable to the Revenue Laws in /o?'ce from the 6th Aprils 1845. Note. — Articles from Foreign Countries pay the rates opposite to them in botli columns. Articles the Produce or Manufacture of the United Kingdom, or British Possessions, pay the Provincial Duty only. All Foreign articles admissible into the United Kingdom Free of Duty^ or which have there paid the duties of consumption, and imported from thence with- out drawback, are admitted free of Imperial Duty. Foreign articles (except Sugar and Tea) from the Warehouse in the United Kingdom, pay three-fourths of the Imperial Duty, and the Provincial Duty in full. British Goods imported from a Foreign country are deemed Foreign. ARTICLES. Ale and Beer Ditto in Bottles Almonds Almonds, Bitter Ammunition, Arms, &c. Foreign Ditto British Anatomical Preparations Anchovies, in Oil Apples, Fresh Apples, Dried Arrow Root Articles, all, not enumerated or included under anv head . .. Imper. 4 per ct 4 per ct 4 per ct Free Prohib. Free 4 per ct 4 per ct Free 4 per ct 4 pet ct 4 per ct Provinc'l 3d gall.* I s gall.* Id per lb Id per Ij Prohib. 5 per ct Free 10 per ct 6d bushl Is bushl 5 per ct 5 per ct r :-^."t DUTIES ON IMPORTS. Imper. ARTICLES. i Ashes Bacon Baggage of Travellers Bark Barley, Beans, Bear, or Bigg Buckwheat Bees Wax Berries, Nuts, and Vegetables, used in dyeing Biscuit Blacking Blacklead Pencils Bolting Cloth — according to materials Bone and Ivory, Articles of . . . Boots and Shoos, Women's, of Leather Boots & Shoes, Women's, Stuif, Jean, Kid or Morocco Ditto of Silk or Satin Ditto Girls, of 7 inches and un- der, of Leather Ditto ditto, of Jean, Stutf, Mo- rocco or Kid Ditto, ditto of Silk or Sathi .... Boots, Men's, Leather Men's Shoes, Leather Boots, Boys', under 8 inches, of Leatlier Boys' Shoes, of Leather Boots & Shoes of Ind. Rub., all Bran or Shorts Bricks Bristles Free 3s. cwt. Free 4 per ct Free 4 per ct 4 per ct Free 4 per ct 4 per ct 4 per ct 7 per ct 7 per ct 15 pr ct per ct 61 Provincl 1 per ct 5s cwt Free 1 per ct 33. quar. 5 per ct 1 per ct 10 pr ct 5 per ct 5 per ct 5 per ct 5s. doz.f 5s. doz.f 5s. doz.f 2s. doz.f 7 per ct 2s. doz.f 15 pr ct 7 per ct 7 per ct 7 per ct 7 per ct 4 per ct 4 per ct 4 per ct 4 per ct 2s. doz.f 2s pairf ijd. pairf 9d. pairf 4d. pairf 6d pair 3d cwt. 5 per ct 5 per ct I I f 5 per cent, when imported by Sea or Inland Irom any British Tossession inNortli America. il I i> iM ' '■<<:' \ S\ ■, I :■" -f. 1^ I If $. Ililiiil!!:!! m\ li ! I i 62 DUTIES ON IMPORTS. ARTICLES. XjOOIvS ••• «!• ... ••• ••• ••• Books,reprints of British works the copyrights of which arc 111 lorce ••. *. .. ... ... xjiOoms ••.••• ••• ... ... ••• XjxUo11\^o •••••• ••• ••• ••• ••• Burr Blocks X^LILLvyl^ •••••• ••• ••• ••• ••• \j RmpillTlC ••••••••• •• Candles, Sperm Wax \^ Llll^X ••• «•• ••• ••• ^ycwXlCd* •••••••••••••• ••• ••• ••• Carriages, all kinds Cassia and Cinnamon Castings,— [See HardwareJ .. l-/astor Oil ••• • V..>v?XJ.l\^llL • ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• \«^XlCv/0\J •••••• •■• ••• ••• ••• Vyl.lvyi^LflM>li«V'tt ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• v^Xv4V/X •••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• Clav V^Avli-'lViS ••• •»• ••• ••• ••• Clothing,— according to mate- *■ lC4.l0 ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• V^Xv/ V K^fH ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• V-/V/cl J CJ ••• vt* ••• ••• ••• i^ociiineai v./UL/Uclt ••• ••• ••• •«« ••« Coffee, Green Roasted Ground Coin, Base Coin and Bullion Combs, Metal Combs, other Jmper. 7 per ct Province 5 per ct Prohib. 4 per ct 4 per ct 4 per ct 8s. cwt 4 per ct 15 pr ct 7 per ct 7 per ct 4 per ct 4 per ct 4 per ct Free 4 per ct 5s. cwt 4 per ct 4 per ct 4 per ct 7 per ct 4 per ct 4 per ct 4 per ct Is. cwt. 5s. cwt. 5s. cwt. 5s. cwt Prohib. Free 7 per ct Prohib. 5 per ct 5 per ct 1 per ct 2s. cwt. 5 per ct 2d per lb 2d per lb Id pr lb* 5 per ct 10 per ct 2d per lb 10 per ct 5 per ct 2s 6d cwt 2d per lb Id gall.* 5 per ct 10 per ct 2d per lb 1 per ct 5 per ct gd per lb Id per lb 2d per lb 4d per lb Prohib. Free 5 per ct ...|4 per ct|6 per ct DUTIES ON IMPORTS, 63 articlf:s. Copper,— [^oe Hardware,] Cordage ... Corciiais ••• ••• <•< ••• ^iJllvD •»• ••• •• ••• Cotton Wool Cotton Batts and Wadding ... Cotton Manufactures Crackers a nd Biscuit v>urrani3 ... ... ..* ••• •• Diamonds UFUg» ... ... .• ..• ••« Dye Woods Earthenware Juq gs ... ... ..* ••• .«. Engravings Extracts and Essences, (such as are Drugs,) Ditto (not classed as Drugs,)... J? t^cii/llwJL O •«• ••• ••• ••• ••• Flour, of Wheat Flour and Meal, other X^ ^n*^ ••• ••• •• ••• ••• ••• X 1^ X^X iXt^ ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• Fins and Skins of Sea Animals Fire Crackers Fish, Fresh Fish, Dried or Salted Fish, Pickled Fruit, Fresh, unenumerated ... Fruit, Dried, unenumerated ... Furs Skins or Peltries undress'd Furs, dressed or manufactured Furniture Glass and Glassware Impe7\ Provinc'l 7 per ct, Is. gall. 7 per ct 4 pel ct Free 7 per ct. 7 per ct' Free 4 per ct Free Free 4 per ct 4 per ct 4 per ct 7 per ct ;5 per ct 2s. gall 5 per ct 5 per ct [l per ct 5 per ct 5 per ct 10 per ct 5s pr cwt 5 per ct 6 per ct 1 per ct 5 per ct 10 per ct 5 per ct Free per ct _ per ct 2s. bbl. •Free 4 per ct 4 per ct 15 pr ct 1 7 per ct I Free 2s. cwt. '48. bbl :Free '4 per ct 4 per ct 4 per ct 4 per ct 4 per ct ^15 pr ct 10 per ct 10 per ct 5 per ct 6d pr brl 2s 196 lb 5s pr cwt 5 per ct ,5 per ct 4 per ct Free 1 per ct 1 per ct 10 per ct 10 per ct 1 per ct 5 per ct 5 per ct 5 per ct 5 per ct « I ii'ji ri' .■'* I m. ut: I 64 DUTIES ON IMPORTS. ARTICLES. li vSM 1.\a\j •*• • m ••• ••• ••• ••• Gold Leaf— as Hardware Grass, Articles made of Grindstones Gums and Resins Hair, and articles made of ... Ji -\,tAiXM.\Kj • • • ••• ••• ••• ••• jLjiiXL LmX^T^i^ ■•• ••• ••• ••• ••• Hardware Hats— all Fur Hats, Leather, Wool, or Cotton Hats, of Silk Hats, — Palm Leaf, Chip, &c.... IX €4* Y I ••• ••• ••• •«• ••• Hemp, Flax and Tow Hides, Raw xj. vijrj ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• Horses and Carriages of travel- lers, or engaged in carrying merchandise Household Goods and Tools, belonging to Settlers, and not for sale Indian Corn India Rubber (except Boots and Shoes) Indigo Ink Iron, all, except Pig ... . Ivory, and articles made of . tje*^eiry *.. ... ..• •»« • Lampblack Lamps, Glass Lamps, other X-i«4>A v4 •«• ••• ••• ••• ••• • Jtriper, 4 per ct 4 per ct 4 per ct Free 4 per ct 3s. cwt. 7 per ct 7 per ct 4 per ct 7 per ct 15 pr ct 4 per ct Free Free Free 4 per ct 4 per ct Free Free Free 4 per ct 4 per ct 4 per ct 7 per ct 4 per ct 4 per ct 4 per ct 15 pr ct 7 per ct 4 per ct Proviml 5 per ct 5 per ct 5 per ct 5 per ct 5 per ct 5s p. cwt 5 per ct 5 per ct 5 per ct 5 per ct 5 per ct 5 per ct 6s pr ton 1 per ct 1 per ct 5 per ct 3d per lb Free Free 3s 480 lb 5 per ct 5 per ct 5 per ct 5 per ct 5 per ct 5 per ct 5 per ct 5 per ct 5 per ct 1 per ct 1 . Provinci 1 it 5 per ct 1 ;t 5 per ct 1 ;t 5 per ct | 5 per ct I ;t 5 per ct 1 t. 5s p. cwt 1 Jt 5 per ct 1 ;t 5 per ct ;t 5 per ct i ;t 5 per ct ii ;t 5 per ct ;t 5 per ct j 6s pr ton 1 per ct 1 1 per ct ;t 5 per ct ' !t 3d per lb \ Free Free 1 3s 480 lb W ; 5 per ct 1 ; 5 per ct i 1 i 5 per ct R 5 per ct 5 per ct 5 per ct 5 per ct 5 per ct 5 per ct 1 1 1 per ct ! \ i DUTIES ON IMPORTS. 65 ARTICLES. • • ■ • • • • » • • • • • • • • • < Lead . . . Leather, viz ; — Goatskins Lamb or Sheep Skins ... Calfskins Kip Skins Harness, Upper, and Sole Leather' Leather, cut into shapes Leather, not enumerated Leather Manufactures, not en umerated Lemons and Oranges, Fresh. . Lemon Peel Linen Manufactures Live Stock, viz : — ijaives •«• Cows and Heifers Goats and Kids ... Hogs and Swine ... Horses — all ages ... XJCltlXlU?^ ••• ••• ••• ••• •• Oxen, Bulls and Steers Pigs (sucking) Maccaroni and Vermicelli . . xtX€IIw«\7 ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• •• Machinerj^ Machinery, chiefly of wood .. Madder, Roots Madder, Ground Manures of all kinds Maps and Charts .. Marble • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • * • • • • • • • • • • t • ••t ••• •• • •• ••• ••• ••• Imper 4 per ct 4 per ct 4 per ct 4 per ct 4 per ct 4 per ct 7 per ct 4 per ct 7 per ct Free 4 per ct 7 per ct Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free 4 per ct 4 per ct 7 per ct 4 per ct Free 4 per ct Free 7 per ct 4 per ct Provinc'l 5 per ct 53 p. dzj 2s6d dzi 4d pr Ibt 2d pr Ibt lAd p IbJ 4d pr \h% 5 per ct 5 per ct 10 pr ct 5 per ct 5 per ct 5s. each 20s. each 2s, (5d. ea. 5s. each 30s. each each . each each each per lb per lb per ct per ct ct ct Is 30s. 6d. 2s. Id 3d 10 10 per per Free 5 per 5 per ct ct X 5 per cent, when imported from any British Possession in by Sea or Inland North America. IIH ! ^ I (i! 'il. Ii i I " I- 66 DUTIES Olf IMPORTS. ARTICLES. iyLMlCHcS .•• ••• ••• ••• < Matting Jj(l.\3cll •t* • • • *•• ••• Meatf Cured Meat, Fresh Medicines Mills, Fanning Mills, Bark Mill Stones Mineral Water Models of Machinery, and of inventions in the Arts Molasses and Treacle i Musical Instruments, Brass, &c j Ditto Wood, «&c. JjvXUoLcXl \jL ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• .M lib (jrftilS ••• ••• JL^ Uv9* •• ••• ••» • • ••• ••• ^1 UllXlt^^tJ ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• I vlQ;KUIIl ••« ••• ••• ••• ••• V./mL)9 •■• ••• ••• #•• ••« Oil, Olive, in casks Do. in jars or bottles JLjUX U ••• ••• ••• *•■ Linseed Fish, all Jl MfXIXX ••• ••• ••• ••< Oils — Vegetable, Volatile, Che- mical and Essential ... Oilcloth Oyst»ers, Lobsters, and Turtle, f X C^KrlAy ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• Ditto, ditto. Pickled Packages in which goods are imported Paints, not enumerated Imper 4 per ct 4 per ct Free 3s. cwt. Free 4 per ct 4 per ct 7 per ct 4 per ct 4 per ct Province 5 per ct f) per ct j 2s 196 lb I 2s pr cwt 4s pr cwt 5 per ct 10 per ct 5 per ct 5 per ct 5 per ct L, 4 per ct 3s. cwt. 7 per ct 4 per ct 4 per ct 4 per ct 4 per ct 4 per ct 7 per ct Free 4 per ct 4 per ct 4 per ct 4 per ct 15 pr ct 4 per ct Free 7 per ct Free 4 per ct Free 4 per ct Free Is. cwt 5 per ct 5 per ct 5 per ct 1 per ct Ad pr lb. 4d pr lb. Free 2s quar. 4d pr gal Is pr gal 4d pr gal 2d pr gal 1 per ct 1 per ct 10 per ct 5 per ct 1 per ct I per ct Free 5 per ct ^ per ct ct 5 per ct 2s 196 lb 2s pr cwt 4s pr cwt 5 per ct 10 per ct 5 per ct 5 per ct t. ct ct ct ct ct 5 per ct Free Is. cwt 5 per ct 5 per ct 5 per ct 1 per ct gd pr lb. 4d pr lb. Free 2s quar. 4cl pr gal Is pr gal 4d pr gal 2d pr gal 1 per ct 1 per ct 10 per ct 5 per ct 1 per ct 1 per ct Free 5 per ct DUTIES ON IMPORTS. ARTICLES. I Ifnper Paintings Paper Manufactures Peas Pears Pepper Perfumery- Pig Iron ... Pimento Picldes and Sauces Pipes, Smolting ! Pitch Plaster Casts ... . Playing Cards Pork, Salted ... . Pork, Fresh, ... . Potatoes ... . Poultry and Game Preserves Prunes Putty Quills Raisins, in boxes . Raisins, in kegs, &c. XVlv't^ ••• ••• ••• • 67 Provinc'l ...'4 per ct 5 per ct ...!7 per ct 5 per ct ...'Free 3s. quar ...jFree Is. bushl ...'4 per ct 5d. pr lb. ...|4 per ct 10 per ct ...|4per ct ... 4per ct ... 4 per ct ...!4per ct ...l4 per ct ..J4per ct ...!7 per ct ...'3s. cwt. ...I Free ...I Free ... 4perct ...'4perct ...|4per ct ...!4 per ct ...'4per ct .,J4 per ct ...'4 per ct ...'Free ... Free XifV/olXX ••• ••• ••! ••• ••• Rum, not overproof by Sykes' Hydrometer; and to increase in proportion as the strength exceeds proof ' 6d. gal. •Mfj'C ... ••. ... ..• ... *>• i^ 1 cv^ Saleratus '4perct Salt, by Inland importation... Free Salt, imported by Sea ... Free Sardines, in Oil 4 per ct Sausages 4 per ct Saw Logs ...'Free I per ct sd. pr lb. 10 per ct 5 per ct 5 per ct 5 per ct 10 per ct 2s. cwt 4s. cwt 3d bushl 10 per ct 5 per ct Id. pr lb 5 per ct 5 per ct Id per lb gd per lb 5 per ct 5 per ct 6d pr gal 3s quar. 5 per ct 2s 6d bbl Is pr ton 10 per ct 10 per ct 1 per ct f! f I -\\es ••• ••• ••• Snuii ••• ••, ••• «a, do'"'' 1 : .LJ'I If II 76 CITY COUNCIL Corporation of iiHontreal. ALDERMEN. May or, "^ William Lunn Joseph Bourret Pierre Jodoiii cou Francoise Perrin John Glennon John Tiilly John Ward William ConnoU}^ Pierre Dufresne Canfield Dorwin Henry Stuart Benjamin Lyman NCILLORS. 1 William Footner Duncan Gibb Pierre Beaubien Daniel Gorrie J. G. Sims Narciss?e Valois Allred LaRocque WARDS REPRESENTED. East— iodom, Perrin and Valois. Centre— ^iuiXYi^ Footner and Glennon. West — Lunn, Lyman and Gibb. St. Ann—TuWy and Dorwin. St. Antoine — Mills and Bourret. St. Lawi^ence—Ferrler and Larocque, St. Zowi5— Beaubien and Ward St. James — Gorrie and Connolly St. Mary— Sims and Duh'esne.* AUDITORS. Donald P. Ross and William Bradbury. * The question of right to this oflSce, between Messrs. Ferrier & Mills, is not yet decided by the Court of Queen's Bench, CORPORATION OF MONTR E A Li 77 ASSESSORS. E Hudon, A Urquhart, L Perrault, East Ward, H Meyers, Sen., J C LeBlanc, E Thompson, Centre WarcL J Ostell, J Jordan, D P Janes, West Ward. J Crooks, P Drumgoole, L Charlebois, St. Ann Ward. C S Rodier, P E Dubois, T Jenkins, St. Antoine Ward, H Taylor, J Hilton, P Comtd, St. Lawrence Ward. P Pequin, A Demers, J Riddell, ,-V. Louis Ward, T. O'Brien, W Rice, P Elie, St James Ward, Antoine Demers, R Johnson, Simeon Cyphiot, St Mary Ward, OFFICERS OF THE CORPORATION. Jolni P Sexton, City Clerk., Arthur Ross, City Treasurer., James A B M'Gill, City Surveyor^ Richard D J^o^\Qiy ^Assistant Clerk, ? George Hardinge, Assistant, Treasurer\s Ojficd J Perrigo, Insi). and Chief Eng, Fire Department, Pierre Blanchet, Translator, John McKercher, Overseer of RoMs, Joseph A Bourdon, Clerk of Nev) Market, John Abbott, Clerk of St, Ann's M'o/rkef, Maurice Eardley, Clerk of Rfij Marld, Pierre Rottot, Clerk of Pap .,i\:au Market. Joseph Robillard, Pound Jiee^-ter, Chrk of Hay and Cattle Market, Viger Square, A J Joubert, Bailiff and Crier ^ Mayor's Court, Henry O'Donoghue, Messenger Captain Tliomas Wily, Chief of Police, Hypolite Jeremy, Deputy Chief, Toussaint Peltier, Attorney, William Ross and Pierre Lamothe, Notai les. i m \ ■ ■ ■ I 'i J6| .V: :i. W I ii!i '« ■'ii ii^ f f ■f. 78 MUNICIPAL TAXES. COMMITTEES OF CORPORATION. Finance — Gibb» Chairman ; Beaubien, Jodoin Lunn, Dor win. Eoads—liunn^ Chairman; Footner, Bourret, Gibb, TuUy, Ward, Dufresne. Light — Jodoin, Chairman; Connolly, Gorrie, Du- fresne, Dorwin. Police — Stuart, Chairman ; Connolly, Bourret, Perrin, Sims. Fi7'e — Lyman, Chairman ; Bourret, Ward, Va- lois, Footner. Markets — Beaubien, Chairman ; TuUy, Glennon, Gorrie, Gibb. Water — Glennon, Chairman ; Perrin, Valois Sims, Dorwin. On the owners of all real property within the city, Is. 6d, in the £, Commutation money in lieu of Statute Labor, 5s Wholesale Merchants, Retail Merchants and Dealers, Forwarders, Apothecaries and Gro- cers,— at 10 per cent, on the Rental. Auctioneers, —an Annual Duty of £60. Inn Keepers,— from £10 up to ^35, in propor- tion to yearly value of premises— in addition to rates imposed by Provincial enactments. Gas Works,— an Annual Duty of £50. Livery Stable Keepers, £10 per annum, and 15.?. for every tw^o wheeled carriage, and 20s. for every four wheeled do. Pawnbrokers, £25 per annum. Hawkers, — An Annual Duty of X 2 on Hawkers carrying a pack. — Do. using a cart or vehicle, annual duty of £5. :i rv Pleasure Horses, 20s.; working horses, 12s. 6d, (Horses daily and constantly employed in the owner's work or business by which he gains his maintenance, to be considered working horses.) Vehicles for Hire, — 155. for two- wheeled vehicles and 205. for four-wheeled vehicles. Stage Coach, Omnibus or Stage Waggon, — £2 10s. when drawn by one or two horses; £3 155. when drawn by four or more horses. Pleasure Carriages, — Close Carriage, or corres- ponding winter vehicle, X3, four-wheeled half- covered Carriage, or do, X2, double Dennett, &c. or do, £1 10s. ; Gig, Caleche, or Spring Cart, or do, £i. — Waggon or Vehicle not above specified, or winter vehicle, adapted for draught of two or more horses, £1 10s. For every Dog, 75. 6d. Theatres, — an Annual Duty of j£10 (above the assessment) on the proprietor, and 12s. 6d. for each night of perfornftince. Lumber Merchants, Dealers in Wood, Merchant Tailors, Boot and Shoe Makers, Stone Cutters, Tinsmiths, Carpenters and Joiners, Painters, Blacksmiths, Gun Makers. Gunsmiths, Con- fectioners, Coffee-house keepers, Cabinet Ma- kers, Upholsterers, Undertakers, Dyers, Millers, Founders, Ginger and Root Beer or Spruce Beer Brewers, Soda Water Makers, Hair Dressers, Barbers, Ink or Blacking Makers, Gold or Silver Smiths, Gold Foil Beaters, Oil Cloth Manufacturers, Soap and Candle Fac- tories, Oil Manufactories, Book Binders, Cut- lers, Gilders and Frame Makers, Pump and Block Makers, Wire Workf s, Brush Makers, Ci?air Makers, Tobacconists, Coach and Car- riage Makers, Comb Makers, Furriers, Hatters, ^ii V 1\- U ^:i •I" 80 MUNICIPAL TAXES. Musical Instrument Makers, Nail Factories, Organ Builders, Tanners— 10 per cent, on the rental of their business premises. Lumber Yards, having a steam mill connected therewith, — 10 per cent, on the rental. Inspection Stores, for Ashes, Lumber, Beef, Flour, Pork, or any other kind of produce or merchandise, — 10 per cent on the rental. Banks or Bank Agencies, — Annual Duty of L50 ; Brokers or money changers, do, X15 ; Insur- ance Companies or Agencies, do, £50. Distillers, or Agents of Distillers,— 20 per cent, on the rental of business premises. Ball Allies, Skittle Grounds, Niae-pin Allies, an Annual Duty of £6. Brick Yards, — an Annual Duty of j£10. On Caravans of Wild Beasts, &c. £o on opening, and 259. for every subsequent day. Proprietor or Proprietory of each Steam Ferry Boat plying from Laprairie, — an Annual Duty of XIOO. — Do. From Longueuil, — an Annual Duty of £25. TO P.E COLLECTED BY THE CLERK OF THE NEW MARKET. Each Cart or Sleigh, drawn by one horse, con- veying any kind of building materials into the city from the banlieu, sh,\ll pay an annual duty of 10s. to the Cleik c the New Market for e iregistration and number ; for each vehicle under similar circumstances, drawn by two hor,->e3, 20s. ; for each waggon or other four- wheeled vehicle or cc /responding winter vehi- cle, drawn by two horses, 35s. Al ThI MUNICIPAL TAXES. 81 All Coachmen, Cabmen, Calechcmen, Carters and drivers of summer or other vehicles for hire within the city, shall pay an annual duty for registration as follows:— Registration and number for a Cart, 20s. — Do. do. Caleche, 20s. Do. do. Cab, 25s. — Do. do. Coach drawn by 2 horses, 50s. — Do. do. Omnibus, 80s. The Clerk of the New Market also collects all assessments leviable on all horses and vehicles j of which certificates of registration are applied ' for, viz : — On each working horse, for the as- j sessment for the year ending in May, 12s. 6d. — On each two-wheeled vehicle for hire, 15s. — Do four-wheeled do do, 20s. — Each Omnibus or Waggon, drawn by one or two horses, 50s Do. do. four or more horses, 75s. All Bakers, Brewers and Distillers, and their Agents, shall pay an annual duty for registra- tion, as follows : — For each Baker's two-wheel- ed vehicle and corresponding sleigh, 50s. — For each Baker's Waggon or do. do. 75s. — For each Brewer's or Distiller's two-wheeled vehicle or corresponding sleigh, £6. — For do. do. waggon do. £7 10s. Also, all dealers in or vendors of Fire-wood, liOgs or timber, shall pay annually f jr regis- tration as follows: — For each two wheeled vehicle and corresponding sleigh, drawn by one horse, 20s. — For do. drawn by two horses, 30s. — For each corresponding winter sleigh, drawn by two or more horses, 35s, Brick -makers, Builders, Contractors, or any per son carting building materials in tJiis city, shall pay an annual duty for registration as follows : For each two-wheeled vehicle or corresponding winter vehicle, drawn by one horse, 20s. — For each do. two horses, 30s.— For each waggon, drawn by two or more horses, 35s II !f' ,i ! !■ 82 RATES OF CARTAGE. RATES AND FARES OF CARTS, CABS, CALECIIES, &c. DIVISIONS referred to in the folloicing Tables: First Division.— From Prince's Street, Saiut Ann Suburbs, by a direct line to Saint Antoine Bridge, thence along Craig and St. Lewis Streets to Lacroix Street, and down to the River. Second.— Bounded by the First Division and McCord Street, Mountain Street as far as it}? junction with Saint Antoine Street, thence by a straight line to junction of Saint Catherine and Alexander Streets, along St. Catherine Street to Victoria Road, down to the River. Third. — That portion of the City beyond the Second Division, and within the city limits. (Oi\,ISKii©jS< Goods not hereinafter men - tioned, — for each load, not exceeding 15 cwt Do. 15 to 20 cwt Do. 20 cwt. and upward,... 100 bushels of Salt, 100 bushels of Grain, Cord of Wood, off rafts, ... Do, do. out of boats,... Boards, per 100 pieces, one inch thick, 3 feet long,... Do. 2-inch Plank, Do. 3-inch Plank, Coals, per Chaldron, From any of the Har- borWharves (and vice vevsdj ;to any place within the \stDiv s. d. 6 9 1 2 2 1 1 9 6 9 3 2 6 4 6 6 1 8 2c? Biv s. d. 9 1 1 3 3 2 1 3 4 6 8 3 5 6 7 2 ^d Div s, d. 1 1 1 4 3 3 2 3 6 6 4 3 3 6 6 G 8 3 :S, CABS, ing Talks: :reet, Saiut j Lilt Antoine ji swis Streets \\ •ver. |i ivision and far as its ;hence by a therine and le Street to beyond the iimits. of the Har- es (and vice any place in the Div Sd Div d. s, d. 9 1 1 3 3 1 6 4 4 3 6 6 3 4 8 2 3 3 6 6 6 6 8 3 EATES OP CARTAGE. gS From any of the Harbour Wharves at any place in the First Division^ to the Canal, within the City limits — s, d. For each load not exceeding 15 cwt 10 Do. do. from 15 to 20 cwt 1 Do. do. 20 cwt. and upwards, 1 3 FIRE- WOOD. From the Canal (and vice versa) to any place in — St. Ann Suburbs, 1 3 St. Joseph Suburbs, 1 9 St. Antoine Suburbs, 2 St. Lawrence Suburbs, west of St. Law- rence Street, 2 6 St. Lawrence Suburbs, north-east of St. Lawrence St. including: St. Lewis St. 3 Quebec Suburbs, as far as Victoria Road, 3 6 Quebec Suburbs, beyond Victoria Road... 4 Within the limits of the First Division, west of St. Joseph Street, 2 Within the limits of the First Division, north-east of St. Joseph Street, 2 6 ASHES. From Canal to Inspection Store, for each load of three barrels, 9 From Inspection Store to Wharves, 7 J PORK AND BEEF. From Canal or Wharves to any place in Fh'st Division, (and vice versa) for each load of four barrels, 7J FLOUR. From Canal to Harbour Wharves, or any place in the First Division, (and vice versa) each load of five barrels, 9 i k' i», Ka m i^ «^ o ^ m ^ O C3 " ^ CO 1' c ^ 0) O «« ^ » f* 5 5^-^ '^ ^ 8 ?3 ^>^ ■^ 0) CO m OOOO COOSO-^ OtHO tc'^^COCOO r-lrH(riO rHrH(NC r^ O "O O O O ^ O Tf rH O (^4 O W rH «c 1— 1 iM CO O rH 1-H rH O G: ^r-^O • r^ CO O «:o o CO c: h2 '-L_ «c i-H (M C^ O O r-l rH O O rHrH© ^ : : " : fl : : : d : ' rc> : • o • . o : xn , : : fw : « ss : ; . u , : : ut : : i !S. i : to 3 ) a d m d d HH .a CO c C3 tfsgJ^SrS^g.^dH;^ §S O.^qIPh O '/ ,^ Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14S80 (71«) 872-4503 ^ \^ ^ >? <^ f/ & ■ - ;.',].;, s %. C^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ ► - 86 PUBLIC CISTERNS, KTC. "n LOCATIONS OF THE i^ubltc mautm and mt\h^ STONE CISTERNS. 1. Comer of Wellington and Grey Nuns' Streets. 2. Corner of Nazareth and Wellington Streets. WOODEN CISTERNS. 3. Lagaucheti^re Street, near Montcalm Street Quebec Suburbs. 4. Corner of Montcalm and Dorchester Streets, Quebec Suburbs, 5. St. Edward Lane, St, Joseph Suburbs/ 6. Chaboillez Square, near Dow's Brewery. 7. A. Giard's, 121, St. Joseph Street, 8. Mountain Street, St. Joseph Suburbs. PUBLIC WELLS. 1. William Street, Griffintown. 2. St. Gabriel Street, St. Ann's Ward. RATES & REGULATIONS REGARDING I The Tariff of Rates which Licenced Sweeps within the City of Montreal are allowed to charge is ' as follows : — s. d. \ For each chimney in a one-story house. ..03 j Do. do do two-story do. ... 4^ Do. do four or more stories. . . 7i Each chimney in use is required to be swept by \ licenced sweeps at least three times in the year, — once between 1st May and 1st November, and twice at intervals of at least two months apart, between 1st November and 1st May, — under a penalty of 25s. to 50s. In every case of a chim- ney taking fire, the occupant of the house is sub- i ject to the above penalty, ! BANKS 87 3danik m i 92 ASSURANCE COMPANIES. AGENCIES OF ASSURANCE CO/S. ^Etna Fire, of Hartford— Jos. Jones Agent, 227i Saint Paul Street. Alliance Life and Fire of London — R. Gerranl, Agent, corner of Saint Th^rese and Saint Ga- briel Streets. Britannia Life, of London— J. H. Maitland, Agent, Great St. James Street. British America Life and Fire, of Toronto— Jos Wenham, Agent, St. James Street. Eagle Life, of London— James Knapp, Agent, St. Lawrence Inland Marine — C. T. Palsgrave, Agent, Lemoine Street. Lloyd's Agents— Ryan, Chapman & Company, Gillespie's Buildings, comer of Commissioners' and Port Streets. Minerva Life, of London — Benjamin Hart & Co. Agents, comer of Recollet and St. Helen Sts. National Loan Fund, (Life and Annuity) — F. Campion, St. Francois Xavier Street. Phoenix Fu-e, of London — Gillespie, Moffatt & Co. Agents, 134, St. Paul Street. Protection Fire, of Hartford— Jos. Jones, Agent, 227i, St. Paul Street. Quebec Fu-e— J H. Maitland, Agent, Great St. James Street. Globe Fire and Life, of London, Ryan, Chapman and Co., Agents,— Gillespie's Buildings, comer of Commissioners' and Port Streets. English and Scottish Loan and Life, of London and Edinburgh— Thomas Bell, Agent, No. 233, St. Paul Street. TRINITY BOARD, AND BOARD OF TRADE. 93 ^(tnitg ^oaxXiy i^ontreal. Robert Armour, Master. J. W. Dunscomb, Deputy Master. WARDENS. John Try Andrew Shaw John Molson William Edmonstone H. L. Routh James Holmes, Registrar and Treasurer. \V, K, Rayside, Harbour Master, H. G. Thompson, Deputy Harbour Master and Water Bailiff. i^ontveal l^oarti of ^tatie. COUNCIL. The Hon. George Moffatt, President. Thomas Cringan, Vice-President, John Glass, Treasurer. Hon. A. Cuvillier Andrew Shaw John Young John E. Mills L. H. Holton D. L. Macpherson George Elder, Junr. Thomas Kay BOARD OF ARBITRATION. William Edmonstone J. T. Brondgeest David ToiTance T. B. Anderson John Leeming H. L. Routh Harrison Stevens J. B. Greenshields Henry Fowler H. H. Whitney B. Hutchins James Dougall Frederick A. Willson, Secretary. The Council meets every Tuesday, at their rooms, in rear of the Exchange News Room, St. Joseph Street. •11 ■! ri ii W m I'll Nil ! a Jj ' i ^1»^ 94 PUBLIC C0MPAKIE8. ^ iptee tiTratie ^{({ioelatfon. John Younf?, Chairman. L. H. Holton, Vice- Chairman, D. L. M*Dougall, Recording Secretary, W. H. Fleet, Corresponding Secretary, John Glass, Treasurer, COUNCI L. Hon. A. Cuvillier D. L. MoPherson T, Wilson W Brlstow George Elder, Junr. T. Kay H. Chapman John E. Mills J. Learning J. O. Moffatt Office — 3, St* Sacrament Street. Open from Ten o'clock, A. M. to 4 o'clock, P. M. The Economist newspaper, published under the direction of the Association, appears every Saturday morning.— Subscription Ten Shillings per annum. Acting Conductor, W. Hedge. 4PubI(c @^ompan{e0. GAS-LIGHT COMPANY. The Honorable Joseph Masson, President, Albert Furniss, Secretary and Treasurer, John Kerr, Superintendant GfK>rge Garth, Gas-Fitter. Edward Glackmeyer, Book-Keeper, A, G. Prevost and E. Hausselman, Collectors. Office— SI, Notre Dame Street. PUBLIC COMPANIES. 95 CHAMPLAIN AND SAINT LAWRENCE RAIL-ROAD COMPANY. John E. Mills, Chairman, John Molson, Deputy Chairman, DIBECTORS. P. W. Dease Sir George Simpson Hon. Justice Gale James Shuter William Workman Benjamin Brewster Alexander M. Delisle ' C. H. Castle, Treasurer. Officers. — W. D. Lindsay, Commissioner; H. Magrane, Book-keeper; V. Titus, Clerk at Saint Johns; H. Duclos, Clerk at Laprairie; R. Mills, Clerk at Montreal — Steamer Prince Albert, A. Boyd, Captain; R. Duclos, Purser, BATES OF PASSAGE. S. d. 1st C/a55— Montreal to St. Johns, 6 To and from do. same day, 6 2d Class— 'M.oniTeBl to St. Johns, 2 6 To and from do. same day, 3 9 To and from Laprairie, by Steamboat, 10 ST. LAWRENCE & ATLANTIC RAIL-ROAD COMPANY. DIRECTORS. Honorable George Moffatt, President, Honorable A. N. Morin, V, President. Hon. Peter McGill T. A. Stayner John Young John Torrance George Desbarats William Molson Thomas Steers, Secretary, Office — 18, Little Saint James Street. Thomas Cringan John Frothingham A. T. Gait Samuel Brooks Wilder Pierce. <, ! ■ 1 1 1 '1 1', ■1 : t 'I; M* 96 PUBLIC COMPANIES. MONTREAL AND LACHINE KAIL-UOAl) COMPANY, Capital— 1500 Shares at £50— je75,000. James Fcrrler, President William Molson, K President. Sir George Simpson William Dow David Davidson D. L. McPherson William McDonald directors. John Torrance Duncan Finlayson Thomas A. Stayner Hugh Taylor W. F. Coffin F. McCuUoch, Clerk and Secretary. T. C. Ruggles, Engineer. Office— 1^0, 9, Great St. James Street. MONTREAL AND QUEBEC STEAMBOAT COMPANY. AGENTS. John Torrance and Co., Montreal; H. E. Scott, Quebec \ H. F. Hughes, Three-Rivers; R Harrower, William Henry ; Smith Leith, Port JSt, Francis. PEOPLE'S STEAM-BOAT COMPANY. AGENTS. Wm. Bristow and J. R. Morgan, Montreal. John Wilson, Quebec. J. M*Dougal, Three-Rivers. H. 0. Neil, Sorel S. Leith, Port St. Francis. INSPECTORS OF PRODUCE, ETC. 97 MONTREAI. BUILDING SOCIETY. {Incorporated by Act of Provincial Parliament.) DIRKCTORS. C. II. Castle, 11. Fowler, J. M. Tobiii, Robert Scott, and Jolm Leeming*. John T Badglcy, Trpasurer and Secretary. George Grundy, Assistant Secretary. W. N. Crawford, Notary. William Spiers, \ j^.^.^tors David Brown, \ ^^-^P^^^ors. Shares, £ 100 e ach. Monthly Subscription, 1 05 . per Share. Entrance Fee, 25. 6d. per Share. 3Ens(pcctotg of ^rotiucr. Ashes. — E. M. Leprohon, Inspector; J. Dydc and James E Major, Assistant Inspectors. Flour. — William Watson, Inspector* Beef and Pork.— Daniel W.Egar and Son, and Ogden & Co., Inspectors. Fish and Oil.— Peter Merckell, Inspector. FEES ALLOWED TO INSPECTORS. To Inspectors of Ashes — bd. per cwt. for inspec- tion and branding. To Inspectors of Flour — 2d. per barrel for in- spection and branding, and Id per barrel for re- inspecting. To Inspectors of Beef and Pork — Is. per barrel and l^d per half barrel, for inspection Rev. Mr. St Pierre, Chaplain, L. Duvemay, Chief Marshall ::M| ■ulH iij I'! ■i!f:ill ■ L, f '■ li ';f' hi 100 PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. IN MONTREAL. ^catiemical. UNIVERSITY OF McGILL COLLEGE. GOVERNORS. His Excellency the Governor General. The Lord Bishop of Montreal The Hon. the Chief Justice of Montreal. i The Hon the Chief Justice of Canada West. The Principal of the College. OFFICERS. E A Meredith, AB LL B, Principal Rev W T Leach, A M, Vice Principal, Rev J Abbott, AM., Registrar, Bursar and Secy. PROFESSORS, &C. Professor of Divinity. E A Meredith, AB LL B, Prof, of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, Rev W T Leach, AM, Prof of Classical Literature, A F Holmes, M D, Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine. G W Cambpell, M D, Lecturer on Surgery A Hall, MD, Lecturer on Chemistry & Pharmacy. M McCulloch, M D, Lecturer on Midwifery and Diseases of Women and Children. O T Bruneau, M D, Lecturer on Anatomy. S C Sewell, M D, Lecturer on Materia Medica and Therapeutics. J Crawford, M D, Lecturer on Clinical Medicine and Surgery R L McDonnell, M D, Lecturer on Institutes of Medicine, W E Scott, M D, Demonstrator of Anatomy. Hon Mr Justice liadgley, Law Lecture?*. PUBLIC INSTITUnONS. 101 Rev J Abbott,' AM, LecVron History & Geography L. De Montier, Lecturer on French Literature and French Language, The University Terms are as follow . — Michaelmas Term begins on the first Wednes- day in September, and ends 20th December. Lent Term begins on the Wednesday nearest the 7th January and ends Saturday before Palm Sunday. Easter Term begins on the Wednesday after Easter Sunday, and ends on the day after Com- mencement Day. which is always the third Wed- nesday in June. FEES. Terminal Fees jE3 65. 8d Board, including fuel and candles,) « r per month, ) HIGH SCHOOL OF MONTREAL. DIRECTORS. Hon Geo Moffatt William Lunn James Ferrier Dr Crawford Dr G W Campbell B. H. Lemoine Benjamin Holmes Dr M'CuUoch John Young W C Meredith D Torrance J J Day C Geddes William Murray D Davidson, Secretary and Treasurer. I Rev G F Simpson, M A, Rector* I T A Gibson, Second Master, jLPotel, French Master, S Phillips, J. Bradshaw and R Wilson, Assistant Masters, The Season is divided into two terms, viz., from the 3rd Monday in August to Christmas, and from Chirstmas to 2d Saturday in July. i y H'i ,i,i: ' J! PW ll k ir II t ■:;: 102 PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, ETC CANADA BAPTIST COLLEGE. Rev J M Cramp, President, Rev F Bosworth, Classical Tutor, CONGREGATIONAL THEO'L. INSTITUTE. Rev Adam Lillie, Tutor, Rev John Roaf, Treas. \ Rt Beekman, /Secretary. NATIONAL SCHOOL. R H Radford, Teacher, Male Department, Miss Morgan, Teacher, Female do, BRITISH AND CANADIAN SCHOOL. Hon P McGill, Pres, \ William Lunn, Treasurer. John Minshall, and Mrs Bendall, Teachers. FREE SCHOOL, In connexion with the Amer. Presby. Church. E. Atwater, Secretary and Treasurer, Miss Colt, Teacher. Committee^Hev, C Strong, John E Mills, B Brewster, C Campbell, and N S Whitney. APOTHECARIES. William Lyman & Co. John Birks & Co. R. Trudeau Alex. Urquhart B. Workman & Co. S. J. Lyman & Co. A. Savage Junr., Lectr, on Midwifery, Diseases of Women and Children, Medical Jurisprudence* Dr Badgley, Practice of Medicine and Pathology, Dr Munro, Principles and Practice of Surgery* Dr Sutherland, Chemistry and Pharmacy, Dr Horace Nelson, Anatomy and Physiology, Dr Bibaud, Materia Medica and Therapeutics, Dr Regnier, Demonstrator of Anatomy, The Annual Course of Lectures, begins on the first Monday in Nov. and continues for 6 months. i. il I'.' I ! ^! ,! m:. Ill ' I i !• i !|5 m if it i; 1* ji i u\ If!! 104 MEDICAL. MONTREAL MEDICAL BOARD. Board of Examiners of applicants to be admitted to \ practice Physic^ Surgery and Midivifer?j^ for the District of MonU'eal, Wolfred Nelson, President S. C. Sewell, Secretary. A. F. Holmes B. Charlebois L. J. Cazeneuve Timoleon Quesnel Jean Bte. C. Trestler Guillaume Belin F, C. T. Arnoldi Archibald Hall T. Boutilller James Crawford Pierre Beaubien J. Dorion Michael McCuUoch M. F. Valois O. T. Bruneau G. W. Campbell P. C Munro Wm. Sutherland J. Bibaud F. Badgley J.B. Lebourdais P. C. Loedel The Board meets for the examination of can- didates for licence, on the first Tues days of Feb- ruary, May, August and November, at Two o'clock. Inspector of Anatomy — T. Wily. MEDICO-CHIRURGICAL SOCIETY. Dr. Crawford, President, Dr. Badgley, First Vice President Dr. Campbell, Second Vice President, Dr. David, Secretary \ Dr. Fraser, Treasurer. COMMISSIONERS FOR INSANE FOUND LINGS, AND SICK. Jean Baptiste C. Trestler, Joseph Bourret, and | C. S. Rodier. - reasurer. PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. 105 MONTREAL GENERAL HOSPITAL. S. Gerrard, President. \ J. Molson, F. President, Benjamin Holmes, Treasurer, F. A. Larocque, Seeretary. Committee of Management — J. T. BaiTett, J. Try, J. Mathewson, and Thomas Molson. F. A. Larocque, Chairman. Medical Board — A. F. Holmes, M. D., O. T. Bruneau, M. D., A. Hall, M.D., G \V Campbell, M. D., J. Crawford, M. D., S. C. Sewell, M. D., R. L. M-Donell, M. D., Alex. Long, M. D., House Surgeon, George D. Gibb, M. D., Apothecary, I Mrs. Mills, Matron, | W. Bendall, Steivard. MONTREAL LYING-IN HOSPITAL. Sahit Antoine Street. DirectresseS'--'M.YS» Vallibres de St. Real, and Mrs. Lindsay. Treasurer — Mrs. Lafontaine. Secretary — Mrs. C. Wilson. Physician —Dr. Arnold!, Jup. Consulting Physicians — Drs. Arnold! & Nelson, Matron — Mrs. Christie, UNIVERSITY LYING-IN HOSPITAL. No» 91, St. Lawrence Street. Directress — ^Mrs. Lunn. Secretary — Mrs. Durnford. licasiirer — Mrs. Jacob Hall. Attending Physician— Dr. McCulloch. Consulting Physicians — The Medical Faculty of McGill College. Resident Midwife — Mrs. Buchanan. 1)11 1 i i ', .1 ;' Hi . ■ 5! II .|! '.it Ml .■^,- '.'• J '' lli'l ^^i, 'ili! v!|':i- a I( ■ 106 PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. SELF SUPPORTING DISPENSARY. No. 8, St Urhain Street Attending Physicians— -Dr a, Arnoldl, Junior, Badgley, Munro, Sutherland, H. Nelson, Bibaud, Open daily from 9 o'clock a. m. to 4 p. m. MONTREAL EYE INSTITUTION, No. 8, St Urhain Street Under the Patronage of the Governor General. Dr. Morson, Medical Officer to the Institution, Dr. McDonnell, Consulting Physician^ W. C. Meredith, Treasurer, Committee of Management — Jas. Ferrier, John Torrance, Rev. Mr. Adamson, Hon. A, N. Morin, Thomas Morson. Attendnnce daily, at 11 o'clock, a. m — Advice, Medicines^ and Operations Gratis, to the Poor. INSTITUTION FOR THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR. Conducted by Surgeon Howard, M.D. Rev, W. A. Adamson, Secretary and Treasurer. Situate in Hay Market. Subscribers of ^1 per annum, have the privilege of recommending poor patients to the Institution. MONTREAL MAGDALENE ASSYLUM. Mrs. J, M. Cramp, President. JohnBirks, Treasurer, \ Thos McGinn, Secretary, LADIES* COMMITTEE, Mrs J Leeming, Treas. \ Mrs W Roy, Secretary. Drs. Robinson and Hall, Attending Physicians, Mrs Redmond, Matron, N^SARY. old], Junior, Ison, Bibaud, to 4 p. m. JTION, Qor General. Mitution, Ferrier, John A, N. Morin, u m — Advke^ the Poor. TMENT OF W EAR. a, m.d: d Treasurer. Brsof JBlper lending poor fcSYLUM. n, Secretary, ^ Secretary, fhysicians. WesJeyan Chapel^ Griffintoicn, m f ?! nil >■ I 1 1 i ,t I; 1 Ill Mj wm 1 1' Pvt ff^lt :if? PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. 107 PROTESTANT ORPHAN ASYLUM. Mrs. Wilkes and Mrs Reid, Directresses. Mrs. Ross, Treasurer. \ Mrs. McCord, Secretary. E. Cribb, Superintendent Mrs. Cribb, Matron. CATHOLIC ORPHAN ASYLUM. Mrs. D B Viger & Mrs. O. Berthelet, Directresses Mrs. J. Quesnel, Treas. \ Miss Larocque, JSec'ry, Mrs. Chalifoux, Superintendent, LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Mrs. Bancroft, First Directress, Mrs. Renaud, Second Directress. Mrs. Barber, Treasurer | Miss Ross, Secretary^ Miss Waller, Secretary f(yr Children* Mrs. Ford, Matron, MONTREAL AUX. BIBLE SOCIETY. William Lunn, President J T Barrett, A. F. Holmes, M. D., J H. Maitland, J. Frothingham, J. Flemming, and J. Ferrier, Vice-Presidents. John Mathewson, Treasurer. Rev. Henry Wilkes, A.M. Foreign Secretary. J. R. Orr, and Rollo Campbell, Bee Secretaries. Mr. James Milne, General Agent and Depositary. LADIES' BIBLE ASSOCIATION. Mrs. Ferrier, President Mrs. Buchanan, Vice-President Miss Lyman, Secretary. \ Mrs. D. Torrance, Treas ' RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY. Henry Vennor, Treasurer, Rev. J. Girdwood, Corresponding Secretary. James Milne. Recording Secretary & Depositary m Si I s ii IP H m Mi Mr v. U VI B-f r 108 PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. TRACT DISTRIBUTION SOCIETY. John Dougall, Chairman. J. A. Mathewson, Secretary and Treasurer, FRENCH CANADIAN MISS'Y. SOCIETY. Lieut-CoL Wilgress, President James Ferrier, Joseph Wenham, William Lunii, and John Redpath, Vice-Presidents, John Dougall, Treasurer, Rev. Wm. Taylor and Rev. C. Strong, Cor, Sees. James Comt, Recording Secretary, LADIES' CANADIAN MISST. SOCIETY. Mrs. Wm. Taylor, President, Mrs. Court, Mrs. H. Vennor, Mrs. J. Mathewson, Mrs. Richey, Mrs. Cashing, and Mrs. Janes, Directresses, Mrs. Samuel Hedge, Jun., Treasurer, Mrs. Henry Lyman, Secretary, BAPTIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Joseph Wenham, Treasurer. Rev. J. M Cramp and Rev. J. Girdwood, Sec, James Milne, Recording Secretary, WESLEYAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Wm. Lunn, Treasurer, \ Rev. G. H. Davis, Secy WESLEYAN METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL SOCIETY. Rev. Mathew Ritchie, A. M. President, Revs C. Churchill, and G H. Davis, Vice-Pres. Wm. Lunn, Treasuf er. J. Mathewson and John Hilton, Auditors, T. S. Pope, General Secretary, ^. TY. j rer, CIETY. am Lunn, Is, Cor, Sees. )CIETY. athewson, [rs. Janes, ;, i ETY. )od, JSec, DIETY. )avis, Secy rNDAY sident. , Vice-Pres. [uditors. PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. 109 CANADA SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. James Ferrler, President, J. R. Orr, JohQ Dougall, Joseph Wenham, and John H. Maitland, Vice-Presidents. James Court, Treasurer, J. C. Becket, Corresponding Secretary, T. M. Taylor, Recording Secretary, James Idilne, Depositary, FRIENDLY UNION. For Religiom Instruction of Seamen and Emi- grants^ and Education of Poor Children, Rev. T. Osgood, Agent, Benjamin Holmes, Treasurer, FIREMEN'S BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION. Captain William Speirs, President. Captains Brown and Moses, Vice Presidents, Captain J Fletcher, Secretary, Lieutenant Tison, Assistant Secretary, N B. Corse, Treasurer, STRANGER'S FRIEND SOCIETY. Rev Matthew Richey, President, Rev C Churchill, Rev G H Davis, James Ferrier, William Lunn, Vice Presidents, J Holland, A F Sabine, Secretaries, John Hilton, Treasurer, LADIES' TEMPERANCE SOCIETY. Mrs. Hedge, Sen. First Directress. Mrs. Janes, Second Directress, Mrs. Becket, Treasurer, \ Mrs. Dougall, Secretary ^i III HI I iri: lit' tl I 'I I I B^'i:i i! If i ' ■ I. i fc! If: +3;: ■■•'ft I t\ ft,. •M t \v., s Mil! no PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. MONTREAL TEMPERANCE SOCIETY. D. P.Janes, President Vice Presidents — All Ministers of the Gospel in the City, being members of Total Abstinence Societies. Committee for Provincial Effort, John Dougall, Chairman, James Court, J R Orr, H Lyman. R D Wadsworth, Secretary and Treasurer. Committee for the City, John Holland, Chairman, J M*Dougall, Secretary^ \ Saml Hedge, Treasr, ST. PATRICK'S TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY. Right Rev. Dr. Phelan, Patrcm, Rev, John Richards, President Revds. James M'Mahon, Patrick Morgan, and J. Connolly, Assistant Presidents, Matthew Ryan and John Curran, F. Presidents. Denis Cotterell and Charles Curran, Treasurers. Edward Murphy, Secretary. Si{terar9» %ct. NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY. Dr Crawford, President. Dr G W Campbell, Dr David, and Dr Sewell, Vice Presidents. Dr Eraser, Cor. Secy. \ Dr. Payne, Rec Secy A Larocque, Treasurer r W M B Hartley, Libr zrian and Cabinet Keeper Council— John Ostcil, J H Joseph, Dr. Holmes Dr. M'Culloch, John Glass. Library Committee— Rev W T Leach, Dr. Holmes, J H Jones, J Logan, W Edmonstone. PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, 111 MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. J H Winn, President G H Frothingham, Vice President. S Lester Taylor, Corresponding Secretary. Robert Lindsay, Recording Secretary* Charles Freeland, Treasurer. DIRECTOBS. A Morris, J McGill, D Lindsay, S R Evans, J Murray, J W McGlashan, A McDonald, D Bus- teed, D Mair, A D MacDougall. T S Hay ward, Superintendant, SHAKSPERE CLUB. Christopher Dunkin, President^ Wm.Kingsford, 1st Vice President. A. Cross, 2nd Vice President. Joseph S. Lee, Secretary. Alfred K. Laviscount Treasurer. Members of the Council— C F Clark, Chairman; T G Fenwick, William Kingsford, and Joshua Constable. Members of the Questions'' Committee — W M B Hartley, Chairman ; Edmund Meredith, J B Tur- ner and H J Ibbotson. Members of Library Committee— Wm Kings- ford, Chairman ; W M B Hartley, C S Burroughs and H J Ibbotson. ADVOCATES' LIBRARY. Hon Mr Justice Day, President. W C Meredith, Q C, Vice President Fredk. Griffin, Treas. | Strachan Bethune, Secy. m ' i r 'pi I*' • m i ^ r 112 PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. Charles M. Tate, President James Moricej First Vice President, Thomas M'Grinn, Second Vice President. John Whitelaw, Third Vice President, Wm. M. Milne, Fourth Vice President, William Footner, Corresponding Secretary, Charles McDonald, Recording Secretary, Andrew Cowan, Treasurer, Henry Bulmer, Librarian and Cabinet Keeper^ George Kichardson, Superintendent, INSTITUT CANADIEN. Joseph Papin, Presidents L DeLorme, 1st Vice Pres \ C Papineau, 2d do C Lamontagne, Secretary J B E Dorion, Asssistant Secretary. A G L^oie, Corresponding Secretary, V P W Dorion, Treasurer^ C Bazinet, Librarian, Committee— A J Lacroix,B Giroiix, J Gingras LES SOCIETE DES AMIS. George de Boucherville, President, T H Peltier, Cor, Sec. \ P L McDonald, Rec, Sec L. A. H. Latom*, Treasurer, IMMIGRANT BOARD. Honorable Adam Ferrie, Chairman, Benj. Holmes, Treas. \ James Court, Secretary, Jas. Allison, Govrt, Emigration Agent, Dr. J. Bowie, Emigrant Physician, — Murphy, Superintendent Emigrant Sheds, Office, Emigrant Sheds, Canal. C0MMISSI0NBB3 AND TRUSTEES. 113 COMMISSIONERS FOR THE ERECTION OF PARISHES, AND THE BUILDING OF CHURCHES, PARSONAGE HOUSES AND CHURCH-YARDS. Hon. F. P. Bruneau P. L. Panet J. Viger Joseph Roy- George Weekes E. Guy, Secretary, Office— "^0, 2, St. Francois Xavier Street. COMMISSIONERS FOR THE HARBOUR OF MONTREAL John G. McKenzie | Charles S. Rodier John Try. John T. Badgley, Secretary, C. M. Tait, Engineer. William Browne, Wharfinger^ COMMISSIONERS OF EDUCATION. J. B. Meilleur, Superintendent^ (Canada East) Rev. E. Ryerson, do. (Canada West.) TRUSTEES MONTREAL TURNPIKE. John Redpath J M Tobin Hon H H Killaly Benjamin Holmes Stanley Bagg, James Holmes, Secretary. TRUSTEES LONGUEUIL AND CHAMBLY TURNPIKE. John Glen, Manager. John Yule Louis Gareau — Quin Joseph F. AUard Eus^be Frechette Charles Sabourin Dr. Wilson, Secry.^ ■ CTTT l!fl ijjl Jill ill It^li ii'' v::\ f i.i; r 114 CLUBS MONTREAL TURF CLUB. Charles Penner, President Hon. C. S. DeBleury, Vice President. G. D. Gibb, M. D. Treas. \ Saml. David, Secretary, MONTREAL REGATTA CLUB. John Young, President. J. Gilmour, D. Murray, and J. Dyde, Stewards. H. Mason, Secretary and Treasurer* Committee of Management— C. F. Clark, J. J. Jones, J. Walker, and J. Hutchison. MONTREAL CURLING CLUB. Hugh AWsLVi, President | Andw. M'Gill, F. Pres. John Speirs, Secretary and Treasurer. Committee of Management— James Tyre, John Gordon, James Gilmour. THISTLE CURLING CLUB. John Kingan, Pres \ Wm. Simpson, V. Pres J. Murray, Treasurer; R. Muir, Secretary, 5:t SoS } Representative Men^rs Rev. Mr. M*Gill, Chaplain. Committee of Management — A. Allan, David Mair, W. J. Kay, Peter Gillespie. MONTREAL CRICKET CLUB. C. H. Castle, President \ John Dyde, Vice Pres J. H. Connolly, Secretary. F. Harris, Treasurer* ' AURORA CRICKET CLUB. Jos. Lyons, President | H F J Jackson, V. Pres. W. Nickols, Secretary ; Thos Nickols, Trea>surer. 1 1 1 > CLUBS, ETa 1 15 OLYMPIC CLUB. 1 C. F. Clark, Chief, | Myer Solomons, Vice, i i 1 M'# A, Lamothe, Secretary, , 1 nt, ecretary. C. Burroughs, Treasurer. !), ■1* Committee.— B, E. Colbom, A. Lamothe, Wm. lii i \. Shaw, J. Gushing. 1! ■ Uewcirds* QUOIT CLUB. ■'■! 1 1 ! John Dyde, President. \ F, Harris, Sec. A Treas. 1 1 y xk, J. J. j ! 5. i^tgcdlancouts. ( ,J , F.Pres. MONTREAL MINING COMPANY. .1 rer, ^re, John Sir George Simpson, Hon. George Moflfatt, Hon. Peter M'Gill, W, C. Meredith, and Thomas Cringan, Trustees, 1 . ■ i Stewart Derbishire, Secretary. ii r. Pr65 Office, 49, Notre Dame Street i tary. — — f 1 nhers BRITISH NORTH AMERICAN MINING i i' COMPANY. ; ' I, David John Prince, Charles H. Castle, John M. Tobin, Trustees. John T. Badgley Secretary. i 1 ' Kice Pres MONTREAL COUNTY AGRICULTURAL ■ SOCIETY. !■, i 1 Chas. Penner, Pres, Hon. A. N. Morin, V, Pres- i' ' n 1 J. M. Ferres, Secretary. mv. Pres, J. Savage, T^^easurer. 1 1 ) \ , measurer. i'-i \ fi!l / .ai/| CCSDeBleury, 0,Tr. The following Lodges are under the Jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of B, N, America, Lodge Room: — Odd Fellows' Hall, Great Saint James Street. HOCHELAGA ENCAMPMENT. J Brown, C. P, CCS DeBleury, H. P. John Dyde, S, W, A. S. Menzies, Scribe. J. A. Ferkiaa^Treasurer J Hedge, F. Scribe. ROYAL MOUNT ENCAMPMENT. C Dunkin, C. P. , Andrew Wilson, Scribe John Irvine, H. P. John Sproston. S. W, S G Patton, F, Scribe. J. Murray, Treasurer. James Gibson, J. W. VICTORIA DEGREE LODGE. CCS DeBleury, N. G. C Dunkin, A. N. G. HHWhitney,D.A.N.G J M Gilbert, P. G. John Dyde, V. G. J. Murray, Secretary. A H David, Treasurer. PRINCE OF WALES LODGE. H F J Jackson, P. G. Andrew Wilson, N. G. W Ewan, V. G. J Williamson, Secr'y. D. Mair, P. Secretary. J Fletcher, Treasurer. ■^1 ODD FELLOWS. 117 QUEEN'S LODGE. George M*Iver, P. G. W Sache, N. G. WiUiam Easton, V. G. C M Tait, Secretary. H Dickinson, Treasurer J H Isaacson, P. Sec'y. COMMERCIAL LODGE. W Sutherland, P. G. J M Ferres, N. G. A H Campbell, V. G. A H Armour, Sec'ry. E T Taylor, P. Sec'ry. J G Home, Treasurer. CANADA LODGE. John Young, P. G. James Gibson, N. G. F B Matthews, V. G. John Smith, Secretary. W Macfarlane, P. Secy. John Murray, Treasurer In addition to the above, there are Lodges in connexion with this Order at Quebec (2), St Johns, Stanstead, Belleville, Toronto, Peterboro, Picton, Brockville, Kingston, Cobourg, Port Hope, Saint Catherines, Hamilton, Cornwall and Bytown. MANCHESTER UNITY. Lodges, holding their Dispensations from the Board of Directors of Manchester, England, Lodge Room : — ^No. 22, St. Gabriel Street. MONTREAL DISTRICT. Andw. Mann, G. M, Alex. Morrison, D.G.M John Lambert, C, S» Alex. Mui^hy,Tr^asurer With two Deputies from each Lodge in the City. M I I I I I 118 ODD FELLOWS. MONTREAL LODGE.- 311 5. Wm. Reid Secretary, J. Egan, Permt. Sec'ry. A. Morrison, Treasttrer, H. D Garrish, P. G^, David Wylie, iV: O. J. Nice, K Gf. Robert Godfrey, Surgeon. Meets every alternate Monday. SAINT LAWRENCE LODGE— 3618 William Reid, P, G, Robt Hampson, iV. G, George Fax, V. G. K. Macaulay, Secretary A. Stewart, Permt, Sec, Wm. Reid, Treasurer, Robert Godfrey, Surgeon, Meets every alternate Monday. BRITISH NORTH AMERICA LODGE.— 3791 John Lambert, P, G, Alex. W. Laird, N, G, Wm. Robinson, V, G, W. MacmuUan, aecry, R. Richardson, Rec Sec, G. Liilliam, Treasurer, F. C. T. Arnoldi, Surgeon. Meets every alternate Wednesday. BRITON'S QUEEN LODGE,— 4030. M. H. Gault, P. G. John Hay, N. G. R. Davie, V. G. David Vass, Secretary. A. K. Fenwick, Surg. Meets every alternate Wednesday evening. VICTORIA LODGE.— 4029. John Kingan, P. G. W. Maxwell, N. G. J. Mavor, V. G* Meets every alterna , A. Mann, Treasurer. R. Taylor, Secretary. M. M*Culloch, Surgeon, e Tuesday evening. In addition to the above, there are Lodges in Canada in connexion with the M, U., at Quebec, Perth, By town, Gananoque, Kingston, (2) Gait, Cobourg, Toronto, (3), Whitby, Cooksville Dun- das, Hamilton, St. Catherines, Brantford, Port I P^Yf^»^^^^^^» ^^^y99_^®»JI^ Chip pewa. * " ill I ■»! 1 I - II .. 1 m 11 III— »— ^- ec'ry, tt«rer. "etary U Sec. urer. -3791 beery, \ec Sec. usurer. RECHABITE8. 119 MONTREAL DISTRICT, No. 13. W Slack, D. R C. R. C M Tate, D. C. R. W M'Master, D. D. R. J Campbell, D R S. H A Nelson, D. F. S. W White, D. Treasurer SPRING OF CANADA TENT, No. 45. Wm, Hodgson, Sh. J Fletcher, P. C. R. C W Meakins, C. R. L Paton, D. R. F. Woodhouse, Rr S. John Campbell, F. S J Rennie, sen* C W Meakins, David Smith, John Harding G Langdalc, L. C Morgan, I. G. UNION TENT, No. 96. H A Nelson, Sh. J A Adams, P. C. R. A Bryson, C. R. James Kay, D. R. Jos Stanniforth, R. S. H T Hunt, F. S. N B Corse, T. H Lyman, N B Corse, C Bryson> — Menzies, L A Perry, L G» PERSEVERANCE TENT, No. 107. R D Wadsworth, Sh. William Black, P C R C M*Lellan, C R James Gill, D R John M'Grath, R. S. Robert Irwin, F S John Somers, T R Poney, Senr Robert Irwin, James Drew J M*DougaU, L H Alderdice, Jun., I G BRITANNIA TENT, No. 166. J C Becket, Sh. David Wylie, P C R A Johnston, C R J Brodie, D R William Owler, R S Saml Wilson, F S A Morrison, T J Holland, J M*Dougall T Clarke, J Taylor, L } ill • hi I f fj '^ i 'I J" '. 120 RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS. i^eHg(out( IDenominationd IN MONTREAL, Ministers Officiating, and Hours of Worship. Parish Church. — High Mass. . .Morning at half- past 9 ; Vespers, half-past 2. Recollet (Irish) Church. — High Mass... Morning at half-past 9 ; Vespers, half-past 2. Bomecov/rs (Irish) Church — High Mass... Morning at half-past 9 ; Vespers, half-past 2. Cathedral (Bishop's Church) — High Mass. . Morn- ing at half-past 9 ; Vespers, half-past 2. PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL. Christ Church, Notre Dame Street. — Rev. Dr. Bethune, Rev W Adamson, &, Rev — Fletcher Divine Service... Morning at 11, Altemoon at 3; for Military, at haif-past 1. — Sunday School in National School, at 9, a. m. Trinity Church.— Rev M Willoughby & Rev D B Panither. — Divine Service... Morning at 11?; Evening at 7 — Sunday School at half-past 2. ' S^ Thomas' Chapel, Quebec Suburbs— Rev Chas. Bancroft. — Divine Service... Morning at 11; Evening at 7 — Sunday School at half-past 2. S^ George's Chapel, St Joseph Street. — Rev W T Leach. — Divine Service... Morning at Eleven; Evening at 7 — Sunday School at half-past 2. S^ Ann's Chapely Griffintown — Rev D Falloon. Divine Service... Morning at 11 ; Evening at 7 — Sunday School at 4« PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OP SCOTLAND. Saint Andrew's Church, St Peter Street —Rev A Mathieson, D D — Divine Service... Morning at 11 ; afternoon at half- past 2 — Sund. School at 4 Saint Paul's Church, St, Helen Street — Rev Robt M'Gill — Divine Service... Morning at Eleven; Afternoon at half-past 2*— Sund. School at 4. ship. t half- Tiing at lorning . Mom- l Lev. Dr. Fletcher on at 3 ; cliool in ElevDB I at 11!; )ast 2. ev Chas. at 11; past 2. levWT Eleven ; past 2. I lloon. g at 7— I-Rev A ])rning at lool at 4 lev Robt Eleven; )1 at 4. RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS. 121 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF CANADA. S^ Gabriel Street Churchy — Rev Wm. Leishman — Divine Service... Morning at 11 ; Evening — Sunday School at half-past 2. Cote Street Church — Rev —Divine Ser- vice... Mom at 11 ; Evg at 7— Sund Sch. at 3. UNITED SECESSION. Lagauchetiere Street — Rev Wm Taylor— Divine Service... Morning at 11; Afternoon at half- past 2— Sunday School at 4. AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN. Great St James Street — Rev Caleb Strong, A M — Divine Service... Morning at 11; Afternoon at half-past 2t — Sunday School at 9, a m. WESLEYAN METHODISTS. Great St James Street) Divine Service. . .Momg Quebec Suburbs > at IO5 ; Evening at 6^ — Griffintown ) S Sch. at 9 a m, & 2 p m Revds M Richey, C Churchill, Geo H Davis, G Dorey, — L Lusher, Supernumerary. CONGREGATIONAL. Radegonde St — H Wilkes, A M— Service... Morn at 11 ; Evening at half-past 6t— S School at 3 Gosford Street — Service. . .Morning at 11 ; eveng. at half-past 6t— Sunday School, at 3. BAPTIST. Saint Helen Street— Rev J Girdwood — Service... Morning at 11; Evening at haif-past 6t — Sunday School, at 9, a m. Ann Street, GritRntown — Rev Service Sunday School at 9, am UNITARIAN. Beaver Hall Place — Rev J Cordner— Service... Morning at 11 ; Evg at 7— Sunday School at 3 JEWISH SYNAGOGUE. Reverend A De Sola, Montreal, t Commence half an hour later in Summer. .■ 'B 1; 122 CURRENCY TABLES. C^urtcncs 'STabUcc* EQUIVALENT SUMS: IN STERLING, CURRENCY, AND DOLLARS AND CENTS, Stg. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 Currency, £ 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 12 24 36 48 60 73 85 97 109 121 243 365 486 608 730 851 973 1095 1216 s, d 44 88 13 17 4 18 60 10 4 14 8 19 34 68 10 13 4 16 8 00 34 68 10 13 4 68 00 13 4 68 00 13 4 68 00 13 4 DoUr $cts 4 87 9 74 14 60 19 46 24 33 29 20 34 07 38 93 43 80 48 67 87 33 146 00 194 67 243 33 292 00 340 67 389 33 438 00 486 67 973 33 1460 00 1946 67 2433 33 2920 00 3406 67 3893 33 4380 00 4866 67 Cy. I Sterling. £ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 £ s, 16 1 2 3 4 4 5 12 9 5 2 18 15 6 11 7 7 8 4 16 8 24 13 32 17 41 1 49 6 57 10 65 15 73 19 82 3 164 7 246 11 328 15 410 19 493 3 575 6 65710 73914 821 18 lOA 3f 9 ^1 7l Of 6 lU 4^ 9i If if 8J Of 5J 10 8 6 4 Dol. DolA Sterling, ^ 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 80 120 160 200 240 280 320 360 400 800 1200 1600 2J 2000 0i2400 10^2800 8J3200 6^3600 4i'4000 $ 1 2 3 4 6 6 -7 '8 9 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 £ 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 41 61 82 102 123 143 164 184 205 s. 4 8 12 16 4 8 12 1 16 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 91 101 11 121 3 1 14 5 16 7 18 9 TRRENCY, oL] Sterling i ol.] Ste $ £ s. 1 4 1| 2 8 2| 3 12 4 4 16 rj 6 10 6 14 •7 18 '8 1 12 1( 9 1 16 1] 2 1 4 2 6 3 8 4 10 5 12 6 14 7 16 8 18 911 20 10 1 41 11 61 12 1 82 3 1| 102 14 123 5 14316 164 7 18418 )00l205 9 CURRENCY TABLES. 123 EQUIVALENT SUMS: IN STERLING CITR RENCY, AND DOLLARS AND CENm Sterlg, 9{ 4 Hi 5 9 2f s, d, Of If 20 40 60 80 ICO 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280 300 320 340 360 380 »s d, Oi r .?• d. 5 9| 1 23 4 5 5f 6f 7A 8| 9 Rule— 7b con- vert JSterling into Curr'cy: To the' given sum add! l-5th of itself . ■" f ■' ■-.^ f-^ ' >^ - t - * i-. I f ^^ »(' ■<.