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Their possll of the fiimlni Origin begini the lai aion, ( othar first p slon, I or lllut The la shall c TINUE which Mapa, differ! entire beglni right I requir metho Thia item is filmed at the reduction ratio checked below/ Ce document eat film* au taux de rMuctlon indiqu* ci-deaaoua. 10X 14X 18X 22X 28X 30X y n 12X 16X 20X a4X 28X 32X Th* copy fllmad har* haa baan raproduoad thanka to tha ganaroaity of: Library of tha Public Archivas of C*inoda L'axampiaira film* fut raproduit grica i la ginAroaitA da: La bibliothiqua daa Archivaa publiquaa du Canada Tha Imagaa appaaring hara ara tha baat quality poaaibia conaidaring tha condition and iagibility of tha original copy and in kaaping with tha filming contract tpacificationa. Original coplaa In printad papar covara ara filmad baginning with tha front covar and anding on tha laat paga with a printad or illuatratad Impraa- sion. or tha back covar whan appropriata. 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Laa diagrammas suivants iiluatrant la mAthoda. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 M¥-BRTJNS¥ICI ^S FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD 1848: Being Bissextile, or Leap Year, AND THK SLBVKirTH AND TWKLFTH OF THE RBIGV OF |HEB nOST GBACIOUS MAJESTY, tUBEll YICTORIA; COMPILED FOR THE MERIDIAN OF \But will serve for any other part of the Province ;\ — COWTAINIWO — I The usual Astronomical Calculations, and a Table of the I Equation of Time — Lists of Provincial Officers—Sittings of the different Courts — Office-Bearen of Tarions Commercial and other Public Institutions : TOOST&KR WITH A CORRBCTXD LIST OF THK ; OFFICERS OF THE PROTIXCIAIi MILITIA, AND OTHIR USEFVL INFORMATION. SAINT JOHN: PRINTKD BT HENRT CHUBB ft COMPANY, "COORIBR" 0FFI0X,{ AND SOLD AT THXIR BOOK STORE, PRINCE WM. STREET. •!**'t'X**'*'^*'*'^ ''^'AY'-'^i^'* ••■''*'' ♦V^T'i,V^V^»»v ^v^.iv^r ;JSP fi Tf fTTTfTT>TTT> ™T fTTrlR' Tr tr f 4.t ^•5i;l ■1 Is i ECLIPSES IN THE YEAR 1848. I. A f mall Eclipse on the Sun's northern limb at the time 9t New Moon, March 5, in the morning, visible only in the north- eaatern purti of North America, including Greenland and Iceland. II. An Eclipse ofttie Moon on tlie 19th of March, at the time- of Full Moon, in the evening, visible about twenty minutes io^ New-Brunswick. III. The Sun will be Eclipsed, April 3, at the time of New Moon, in the evening, invisible in New-Brnnswick. IV. A very small Eclipse on the Sun's southern limb, at tho time of New Moon, Augnsi 28, in the afternoon, visible only in a. small tract in the Sonthern Ocean. V. There will be nn Eclipse of the Moon in September, visi- ble and total. Beginning at llh. 40m. eve. on the 12th, and end> ing on the 13th, at 3h. 20m. in the morning. Duration of total darkness, Ih. 38m.; whole duration, 3h. 36m. Depth of immersion- ie the earth's shadow, 20.42 digits on the northern side. VI. Sun Eclipsed September 27, at the time of New Moon, in. the morning. This Eclipse will be invisible in America, except- ing the north-eastern Coast of Greenland. CHRONOLOGICAL CYCLES FOR 1848. Dominical Letters, Band A I Epact, 23 Golden Number, 6 | Solar Cycle, 9 Roman Indiction, 6» Julian Period, 6561 MOVEABLE FESTIVALS OF THE CHURCH. Soptuagesima Sunday, Feb. 20 Sexagesima Sunday, " 27 Shrove Sunday, March 5 Ash Wednesday, " 8 First Sunday in Lent, •* 12 Good Friday, April 21 Easter SuifOAT, Rogation Sunday, Holy Thursday, Whit Sunday, Trinity Sunday, Advent Sunday, April 23 May 28 June 1 u Jl " 18 Dec. 3. HOLIDAYS AT THE PUBLIC OFFICES. January 1 , New Year's Day. March 17, Saint Patrick. April 23, Saint George. May 24, Queen's Birtli Day- June 20, Queen's Ascension. June 24, Saijit Juhn. ' June 28, Queen's Coronation.' September 29, Michaelmaa. November 30, Saint Andrew. December 25, Christmas Day. " 26 ? 2j* > Christmas Holidays. Ash Wednesday. Good Friday. Easter Monday. Easter Tuesday. *V* Aries, Ram, y Taurus. Buil, H Gemini, Tivinsi 25 Cancer, Cra6, Si Leo, Lierit T9i Virgo, Virgitt^ SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC. head, ^ Libra, Balance^ reins, neck. vi\ Scorpio, Scorpion^ secrets^ arms. 4> Sagittarius, ilrcA^r, thigbi. breast. 1^ Capricornus, G^tat, knees, heart. ZtS Aquarius, Waterman, legs. beHy. >^Pisce8i Fisfies, k%L TABLE OF THE EQUATION OF TIM&-1848. § 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2J 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Jan'y © SLOW M. S. 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 8 8 8 9 9 9 10 10 10 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 13 42 10 38 6 33 26 52 18 43 7 30 53 16 37 58 19 38 57 15 32 49 5 20 34 47 12 23 33 43 Feb. SLOW 13 51 13 59 14 6 1413 1418 14 22 14 26 14 29 14 31 14 33 14 33 14 33 14 32 14 30 14 28 14 24 14 20 1415 1410 14 4 13 57 13 49 13 41 13 33 13 23 1314 13 3 12 52 1241 Mar. © SLOW M. 8. 12 29 1217 12 4 1150 1137 1122 11 8 10 53 10 37 10 22 10 9 49 932 9 15 858 8 41 8 23 8 7 7 7 6 6 6 5 47 29 10 52 34 15 5 57 538 519 5 1 4 43 424 4 6 Apr. © Slow M. S. 48 30 123 54 2 37 2 19 2 2 145 1 28 I 12 056 40 24 S/o93 Fa63 213 353 493 23 15 3 283 403 May © FAST Mt 8. une 52 3 13 2 24 2 33 2 42 2 51 2 59 8 7 14 20 26 31 36 40 44 47 49 51 53 53 54 53 52 51 49 47 44 40 36 31 26 20 14 7 52 44 36 27 17 7 57 47 36 25 14 2 50 88 26 14 /al glU 24 37 050 2 15 28 41 54 7 20 82 45 57 9 21 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 July © Shw M. S. 33 44 55 6 17 27 37t5 46 555 3 11 19 5 4 4 264 8314 4 3 3 3 I 2 e 39 44 49 54 58 1 4 7 912 2 10 11 U 11 10 8 6 30 Aug © Sloto M. 8. 56 51 46 40 33 26 19 10 1 52 42 31 20 9 56 44 31 17 3 48 33 18 2 46 29 12 55 87 19 1 Sep © FAST akt S. 18 37 056 16 85 55 16 36 57 17 38 59 !^ 42 3 24 45 6 6 6 27 10 99 10 48 11 6 1124 1142 12 1217 12 33 18 49 13 5 13 20 13 35 13 49 14 3 1416 14 28 14 40 Ubli 15 2 4a|15 12 915 22 15 30 15 38 15 45 15 52 15 5SS 16 3 16 7 1610 16 13 16 15 30 51 11 Z'i 52 12 32] 51 loicy rJ ov. © FAST H. S. 1616 1617 1616 1615 1613 1610 16 7 16 2 15 57 15 51 15 44 15 36 15 27 1518 15 8 14 56 14 44 14 31 14 17 14 8 13 47 13 31 13 14 12 56 12 37 12 18 1158 11 37 11 16 10 54 5 46 517 4 49 4 20 350 321 2 01 2 21 151 •1.21 51 sto 9 39 1 9 189 2 8 2 37 3 6 335 . ! •t i When the Sun is slow, Equation to be f^hen fast, Equation to be subtracted from added to apparent time* apparent time. THE SUN'S SEMIDIAMETER. Jan. * it Feb. Mcb 1 ■■!■ ■■ » // April 1 // May. f n Jane July. Aug. Sept. Oct. Noy. Dee. / " / " / // / » 1 16 17 16 15 16 9 16 1 15 53 15 47 15 45 15 4- 15 52 16 I 16 9 16 16 7 16 17 16 14 16 8 15 69 16 52 15 46 15 45 15 48 15 54 16 2 16 11 16 16 13 16 17 16 13 16 6 15 57 15 50 15 46 16 45 15 49 15 56 16 4 16 12 16 17 19 16 16 16 12 16 4 15 66 16 49 1545 15 46 15 50 15 57 16 6 16 13 16 17 25 16 16 16 10 16 3 19 54 15 4S 15 45 15 46 15 51 16 59 16 7 16 14 16 17 :i. W n SIGNALS Made at Partridge hland an the appraack qf Veetelt to the Harbonr qf St. John. Oot Bill, cloie, for one iquare-rigftd Tentl. Otm Ball, bair-boitted, for two ■quire* rined venelt. Tvo Ballt, doit, for th ret squire- rigged feiieli. Two Belli, eepirited, for four iqoire-rigged Teiieli. A PendiDt, of loy eolour. for five iqnire-rigged Tecieli. A PeDdint over • Bill hilf*hoiiled, for eeven equire'rigged veitelv. A Peidint under two Bille cloie. for eight equare^rigged veiseia. A Pendant between two Belli lepirite, fer nine equare-rigged vee eele. A Flag of any colour, for ten or more veiiele. [The above are hoiited at the East or Weet yard-arm, according to the Quarter the veiaela firet appear in, and when their rig can be mede oat, the following descriptive colours will be heieted at the mast-head ;} A Union Jack for a Flag Ship, with or without a sqoadron. with a Red Pendant over, for a two^ecker. with a Blue Pendant over, for a Frigate. „ with a White ditto, for a small armed vessel. A Blue Pendant, for a merchant ship or barque. A Red ditto, for a merchant brig or brigaotine. A White and Blue ditto, for a foreign square-rigged vessel. A White ditto, without a Ball, for a topsail schooner or sloop. A Flag, Blue end White horiiontally, a neutral fleet. A Pendant, White and Blue, a nentral man of war. A Blue Flag, a neutral merchant ship. A Red, White and Blue Flag, an enemy's fleet. A Red, While and Blue Pendant, an enemy's man-of war. A Union Jack over neutral or enemy's signals, the vessel is detained or a priie. A white Flag over any signs!, the Tessel bears a flag of truce. A Red Flag pierced White, for a Steam-boat from Digby. A Blue Flag pierced White, for a Steam-beat from Saint Andrewt or Eastport. A Red FIsg with a White square, for a Steam-boat from Boston. A Ball at tbe meat-head, vessel is on shore or in distress ;— should immediate aid be necessary, guns to be fired. In thick westher a gun will be fired on Pertridge Island in answer to each gun heard at sea. There is a Fog Bell on the Island, which is roDR in foggy weather, to warn vessels of their approach to the shore. When a vessel requirea a Pilot, her descriptive Pendant will be shewn at tbe yard-arm instead of a ball. H TIME FOR GOING THROUGH THE FALL^, KEAR THE CITT OF SAIITT JOHN. The Falls are level or atill water abont three and a half hoars on the flood, and abont two and a half on the ebb, ao that they are passable four times in twenty-four hours, about ten or fifteen minuiea each time. No other rule can be given, as mach dependa on the floods in the River Ssint John, and the time of high water or full eea, which is often hastened by high winds, and in proportion to the height of them. For a few days in the apring of the year, tbe height of water in the River St. John renders tbe passage of'^the Falls extreme- ly difficult. JANUARY. 1848. Air pumpi invented, 1654. Air guns invented, 1656. Apple-treef, two kinds of, brought from Syria and Africa into Italy, nine ;^ear8 before Christ. Arithmetic introduced into Europe from Arabia, 991. Arithmetic, decimal, invented, 1402. ______ New Moon, 6tb, 7h. 23m. morning. First Quarter, 13th, 7h. 2m. morning. Full Moon, 20tli, 7h. 21m. morning. Third Quarter, 28th, 7h. 15m. morning. 1 3 3 4 5 6 7 « 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 !8 19 20 31 Sat SU Mo Tu We Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu We Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu We Th Fri «2,Sat 33 34 35 86 87 88 39 30 41 {CALENDAR, &e. Circumcision. 2d Sun afler Chris. Clear and cold. Moon runs low. Epiphany. Lueian. 1st Sund. after Epipb. Aldb. go. 9h 8tn Fine winter Moon in perigee. weather, Veius risei 4h 5m Chans^eable. 2d Sun. after Epiph. Moon runs high. Stormy. 7 Fabiao. 7 Agnes. 7 Vincent. i7 SU 3d S. after Epiph. 7 Mo Cold, f Tu Conv. of St. Paul. 7 We Venus rises 4h 35m 7 Th Moen in apogee. 7 Fri Sirius so. :0h 8m 7 Sat Sleet or tnow.l SU4tli Siio. aft. Epiph. 7 Mo Jupiter so. lOh 13mi7 18 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 t7 7 7 7 7 7 7 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 31 31 31 30 30 29 29 28 28 27 26 36 25 34 33 33 22 21 20 19 4 4 4 4 4 35 36 37 38 39 4 40 4 41 43 43 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 45 46 47 49 50 51 32 53 55 56 57 53 1 3 3 & 6 7 9 SuN*filO dec.S d. m. 3 57 52 46 40 83 25 18 9 1 59 43 32 22 11 49 87 25 12 59 45 31 17 3 23 22 32 22 22 32 33 22 22 32 31 21 21 21 21 31 20 30 30 30 19 19 19 19 19 18 IS 18 18 17 10il7 & h. R. S. m. 3 4 5 6 39 87 34 29 33 Sets. 6 21 7 27 8 35 9 44 10 53 M rn 1 3 3 4 5 6 3 11 SO 26 29 27 19 Rises 6 37 7 8 9 10 o PI 36 49|11 SO 35 Morn 17 1 45 88 e se th th kn kn le le le fe fe he h« ne ne AT ,\v br br ha ha 37 ha 87 b.? re re re se iie th th 37 1 2« 3 20 3 16 High water A. m. 7 20 8 38 930 10 18 11 1 11 43 Morn 21 1 1 1 39 3 21 3 5 3 52 4 44 5 46 6 59 8 15 9 30 10 28 11 20 •V 5 46 1 32 1 58 2 84 3 7 3 44 4 22 5 6 6 7 7 36 '1 .^ '!l . I ^:f if 1848. FEBRUARY. f hi Banks fint began, 808; that of Venioe, 1157 ; of Genoa, 1345: ofAmaterdam, 1609; of Hambnrgh, 1710; of Rotterdam, 1635; or£n|;land, 1640; established, 1694; in the East Indies, 1787; America, in 1791. Books, in the present form, were invented bj Attains, King of Pergamus, 887. [1569. Book-keeping first nsed after the Italian method, in London, MOON'S PHASES. New Moon, 4th, 8h. 58m. evening. First Quarter, 11th, 8h. 12m. evening. Full Moon, 18th, lib. 13m. evening. Third Quarter, 27th, 3h. 38m. morning. 1 8 S 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 19 is 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 P Tu We Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu We Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu Wei Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu We 2*Th 85 Fri 26|Sat 27 98 SU Mo 29 Tu Moon roDS low, Purif.B.V.M. Can- Fin§ [cHemag. Jupiter 80. 9b 59ni. Venuir.4h38ni. /or fttb Sun. af. Epipb. Moon in perigee. the seoion. Skim »0, 9h 84ru * Q.yic.&P.AIb.nar. [1840 Expeei a storm 6tli Sun. aft Epipb. St. Valentine, about this time. Siriug so. 8b 59m Clear and Septuagesima Sun. Moon in apogee. St. Matthias. Merc's gr. e\cmg. E. Changeable, Sezageiima Sunday Moon runs low. Jupiter ao. Sb 10m I © SVN*I OR.U High RicAStti dec.S & S. v-/ water A. m. h» nt. d, tn. h, M. PI m9 IN* 7 17 5 .11 17 12 4 10 th Morn 7 16 5 13 16 55 5 2 ko 841 7 15 5 14 16 S7 5 50 kn 9 48 7 14 5 15 16 19 Sets. le 10 S6 7 IS 5 17 16 1 9 19 le 11 22 7 11 5 18 15 43 7 SO fe Morn 7 10 5 19 15 25 8 41 fe 045 7 9 5 21 15 9 52 be 125 7 8 5 22 14 47 11 2 he 2 5 7 7 5 23 14 27 Morn ne 2 4S 7 5 5 25 14 8 12 ne SSS 7 4 5 26 13 48 1 18 ar 4 19 7 3 5 27 IS 28 2 22 ar SIT 7 1 5 28 13 8 S80 br 6 29 7 5 SO 12 47 4 IS br 7 54 6 58 5 31 12 27 5 br 9 IS 6 67 5 3«i 12 6 5 42 ha 10 21 6 56 5 34 1145 6 19 ba 11 9 6 54 5 35 1124 Rises be 1152 6 53 5 S6 11 2 7 24 be eyfi9 6 51 6 »7 10 41 8 23 re 1 S 6 50 5 S9 10 19 9 19 re 1 34 6 48 5 40 957 10 16 re 2 6 6 47 6 41 9 35 11 12 se 2 35 6 45 5 42 913 Morn se S 9 6 44 5 44 8 51 8 th S44 6 42 5 45 8 28 1 4 th 421 6 40 5 46 8 6 15;? lb 5 IS 6 39 5 47 7 43 2 49 i^n 6^ MARCH. r848. Bread first made with yeait by the Engliih, 1650. Rricka firnt uied in England by the Romans. The size ordered, 1626, by Cbai.es I. Cloth, coarse woollen, introduced into England, 1191; first made at Kendal, 1390 ; medleys fintt made, 1614. MOON'S PHASES. New Moon, 5th, 8b. 23m. morning. First Quarter, 11th, lib. 57m. evening. Full Moon, 19(h, 4b. 26m. evening. Third Quarter, 27tb, 8h. 35m. evening. "■'t P • 1 2 S 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 30 dl 22 23 24 35 26 27 28 SO #1 • We Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu We Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu We Th Ffi Sst SU Me Tu We Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu We CALENDAR, &c. 30 Th (v) IScn'si O R. Rit.& Sets dec.S& sets 6 37 5 6 35 5 G 34 5 6 32 5 6 31 5 6 29 5 6 27 5 6 26 5 6 24 5 6 32 5 6 20 6 6 19 6 G 17 6 6 15 6 6 13 6 6 13 6 6 10 6 6 8 6 6 7 6 6 5 6 St. Benedict. 6 3 6 Moon in apogee. 6 16 Jupiter sets 3h 15m6 6 Fariable)5 58 6 Annun. Lady Day.^5 56 6 3d Sunday in Lent. 5 54 6 Mopn runs low. 5 53.6 about thit time^b 51 6 Reg ulus ao. 9h SOin'S 49 6 " 5 47 6 5 46 6 St. David. ProcyoB so. 8b 43m Mercury itat. Snow at hand. Qain()uagesima Sun. Moon in perigee. Shrove Tt^esday. Ash Wednes. Mo- derate and fine. Regulus so. lOh 45fn 1st Sunday in Lent. Hersch. disc. 1771. Bltutering and cold. Regulusso. 1 Ob 21m Saint Patrick. mid. 3d Sunday in Lent. 49 50 51 53 53 66 56 7 30 6 57 6 34 6 11 5 48 5 25 5 I 57 4 33 58 4 14 69 3 51 1 3 37 Mom 14 3 3 4l 1 15 Jvpater aets lb 49ai Frif Fine. 3 4 5 6 8 9 lOl U 13 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 91 32 23 O PI 3 39 kn 4 34 le 5 7Je 5 47fe Sets. 7 32 8 46 9 58 3 40 2 16 1 53 1 29 1 5 he he ne 11 8lne 3 10 3 59 3 41 4 19 4. 53 42 5 34 iS. 13 N. 6 29 53 1 17 140 ar ar ar br br ha ha be be be Rites. 7 11 8 Ore 9 4'se 10 8'8e 10 55 le 2 411 49 2 37 3 51 3 14] 3 37 4 1 4 24 Morn 41 1 SO 3 16 2 59 th th kn kb kb le 3 39tl« High water h, tn. 7 49 9 7 10 12 10 67 1142 morn 2& 1 4 147 2 31 3 14 4 1 456 6 9 736 9 10 3 10 49 1130 ev 3 37 1 6 1 37 3 8 [ 2 33 3 10 3 50 489 544 711 8 31 ii 1848. APRIL. si CoacbM first UMd in England, 1580 ; an act paaaed to pravtnt inen ridin| in coaebei, ai aSSiniinate, in 1601. CofTce nrat brought to England by Mr. Nathaniel Conopiiif, t CraUn, who made it hif common beverage at Baliol College, Ox- ford, in 1641. Gunpowder invented bv a monk, 1330 ; firit made in England, 1418. MOON'S PHASES. New Moon, 3d, 6h. 17m. evening. First duarter, 10th, lOh. 5m. morning. Full Moon, 18tb, 9h. 27m. morning. Third Quarter, 26th, 9h. 36m. morning. ] 9 S 4 Sat SU Mo Tu We 10 11 12 IS 14 U Id 17 18 19 20 21 98 33 24 95 96 27 99 99 Regului 10. 9h 18m 4th Sunday in Lent. «iTh ''Fri 3 Sat ^SU Mo Tu We Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu We Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu CALENDAR, &c. jieoldtfelil 40 6 St. Ambrose. may be looked far. Moon runa high. Hh Sunday in Lent. CAangeabie, Showery, Regulua so. 8ti dim for iome days. Palm Sunday. Moon in apogee. Fair atutjine. Good Friday. Saturn's ring disap. Easter Sanday. St. George. St. Mark. WeiSpiea sou. 10k 56m. Th Fri Sat aosu Aret. so. lib 44ri JRain. Low Sunday. • 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 V 111 12; 14 g 15 b ISI 19] 20! 311 221 33' 94^ 25' 26] 271 381 39 MAY. 1848. Earthen Yafteii first madt by the Romana, 715 before Chriat; the first made in Italj, 1310. Iron diaeovered bv the burning oPMonnt Ida, 1406 B.C. Iron firat caatin England, at Backstead, Suasex, 1544. Tobacco first discovered by the Spaniards in Yucatan, 1520. MOON'S PHASES. New Moon, 3d, 2h. 31m. morning. Firat Quarter, 9th, lOh. 13m. evening. Full Moon, 18tb, Ih. 58m. morning. Third Quarter, 25th, 7h. 3m. evenmg. a; • 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 21 22 33 S4 25 26 27 28 29 n • Mo Tu We Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu We Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu We Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu We Th Fri Sat SU Mo 30 Tu We CALENDAR, &c. St. Phil. & St. Jaroei. Moon in perigee. Fair ana mild. Arct. 10. lib. 16m. [runs high. St.Jhn. Evan. Moon 2d Sund. aft. Easter. CAt7/4 Cerea sou. 8h. 17m. Aret. aou. lOh. 58m. Aatareaseu. lb. 4m. windt. 3d Sund. aft. EaiCer. Moon in apogee. Perhapi rain. [John, '83. Loyalisti land in St. Fair. Moon runs low. 4th Sun. aft. Easter. Pleasant and fine. Q. Victoria born 1819. Arct. aou. 9h. 94m. Fatr and A Rogation Sunday. warm. Arot. aou. Ph. 34ro. Moon io perigee. ' 1848. JUNE. Paper made of cotton rags was in use in 1000 ; that of linen ragi in 1417 ; the inanufuctiire of, introduced into England, at Dartford, in Kent, 1588; scarcely any but brown paper made in England till 16i)0; white paper first made in England, 1690. Windowi of giaiis first used in England for houses, 1180. ______ . Kew Moon, 1st, 9h. 56m. morning. First Quarter, 8th, Oh. 32m. evening. Full Moon, 16th, 4h. 14m. evening. Third Quarter, 24th, Ih. 43m. morning. New Moon, 30th, 5h. 35m. evening. -< 1 S 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 13 13 14 U 16 IT IS 19 80 91 22 23 94 25 26 27 28 29 Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu We Th f^ri Sat SU Mo Tu We Th Fri Sal SU Mo Tu We Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu CALENDAR, &e. High water Ascension Day. Moou runs high. Arcturutso. 9h 19m. Sun. aft. Aicension. Very hot and sultry. An tares so. lib 13m Aroturus so.Sh 56m Showers. Whit Sun. St. Bar- [nabas. Clear and hot. Antare^ so. lOh 46mK ^^ Probably thunder thowers St. Albans. Trinity SuBd. Wa- . [terloo. Very hot. Merc'*, gr. elong. E. Antares so. lOh 14tn Hot and dry. I^at. St. John Bap. IstSun. aft. Trinity. Showers. [toria cwnd. i8S8. WelMoofiiffper. Q.Vio- Th St. Peter. Sultry. 'Sol Fri JMooD runs high. I 2 S 4 5 6 7 3 9 10 11 12 18 14 15 16 17 18 19 SOT StiF 22* S 83 S 84 9 851 ^6\ 271 881 89 S 3ll] JULY. 1848. -•-t- Printiog iorented by John Faust, 1441 ; first made public by John Guttenbargh, of Mentz, 1458 ; brought into England by William Caxton, a mercer of London, 1471, who had a press in Westminster Abbey, till 1497; first patent granted for ii, 1591; first set up in Constantinople, 1784. MOON^slPHASEi. First Quarter, 8th, 4h. 46m. morning. Full Moon, 16ih, 4h. 37m. morning. Third Quarter, 23d, 6h. 44m. morning. New Moon, 30th, 2h. 41m. morning. 1 2 S 4 5 6 7 3 9 10 11 12 Id 14 U 16 17 18 19 SO 31 22 83 24 S5 87 98 31 Sat SU Mo Ta We Th fri Sat SU Mo Tu We Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu Wei Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu W« Til Fri Sftt 8U Mo CALENDAR, &e. Seasonal>le skmvers. 2d Siuj. af. Trin. Vi». [B. V.Mary. not. Mercury itat. Saturn stat. Changeable. 3d Sunday afterTrin. Very fine, Antarosso.^Sb. 58m High uinds Moon runs low. St. Swithin. 4tb Sunday af. Trin: for the tenaon. Vega sou. lOh 4'4En Ris. & Sets h. m, h, m. 29 29 30 30 31 32 7 7 7 7 7 7 3a 7 33 7 S4»7 Margaret. D^lvoeaiherA 4 5tb S«n. after Triifc 4 Moon in perigee. !4 St.. James. .Ratn. 4 St. Aoue. 4 ^.4Qn runs bijgb. 4 [Hecsoh. fitai; 4 Mterc. Stat. 4 Otii^S.aftTriQ.. Dog 4 d^ys begio.U 34 35 SG 37 37 38 39 40 41 43 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 38 38 38 37 87 37 36 3G 35 35 34 34 33 33 82 31 31 30 a9 Sun's dec.N d, m. 4»7 50 SI 5a I 53 7 23 5 23 1 22 56 22 51 22 45 22 39 2-2 33 22 26 22 19 22 11 22 3 21 55 21 46 21 37 21 27 21 17 21 7 20 57 20 46 28 20 35 27j20 23 27|2i 11 26 19 59 2519 46 24; 19 33 23 19 20 22,19 e 22 18 52 18 88 18 24 1813 9 O R & S. h. in. 8 8 9 10 3 10 34 11 3 n 32 Morn 1 31 1 4 1 40 2 o PI 3 3 Rises. 8 17 8 10 10 M 11 7 2l| 7 30| Morn 31 1 18 2 11 3 9 4 10 Sets. 8 ajbr 50 ha 29 ha be be be re re ■e se se th iih kn kn kn le lo fe f« he he oe »r ar 21 7 59 54 29 3 87 12 50 High water h. m. 1152 Morn 40 1 24 2 6 2 48 3 31 4 14 & 5 53 6 50 8 2 9 4 10 [10 45 11 27 lev. 6 46 1 28 2 3 2 44 8 38 4 17 5 14 6 20 7 35 8 50 9 67 1^0 58 ha|1143 br br br ha t f f.|. Biom ' 1848. AUGUST. if?; > Compan, seaman'f , iovented in China, 1130 before Christ ; said to uie one at Venice, 1260 ; improved at Naples, 1302 ; its variation observed, 1500 ; its dippine, 1576. Potatoes first brought to England from America, by Sir Francis Drake, introduced into Ireland, 1610. MOON'S PHASES. First Quarter, 6th, 10b. 13m. evening. Full Moon, 14th, 3h. 32ni. evening. Third Quarter, 21st, llh. 24m. morning. New Moon, 28th. 2h. 17m. evening. 1 8 4 ^ CALENDAR, &c. 5 6 7 6 9 10 11 12 13 lb 16 17 18 19 81 22 Sat SU Mo Tu Wt Th Fri Mo Tu 23|We S4 Sd 26 27 28 99 Tu (Lammas. We Dry and warm. Th Abd. Chai. X. 1830. Fri [in apogee. 7th S. afTrin. Moon [Transfiguration. Vega south 9h Sim. VariabUi St. Lawroncf. wiih rain. [Addlaideb. 1792. 8th Sun. afTrin. Q, Altair sou. lOb. 9m. Very warm. Saturn sou. 2h Sm G'cfireinStJohn;39 Thimder tnowers. Moon in perigee. 9th SuQ. after Trin. Rii.&Sets A.m. k. m. Sat 1*IMo Tu We Th Fri Sat Th Fri Sat SU Warm and fine. Moon runs high. St. Bartholomew. Saturn sou. Ih S5m Pr. Albert b. 1819. 1 0th Sun. after Trin. Ma St. Augustine. Tu St. Jo^B Bap. be. 30 We Lopk for 8\ Th| thunder thowen. • • ? • iFri 3Sa 3 SI 4 M( 5 Tu 6 W 7 Th 8 Fr 9 Sa 10 SI 11 M 12 Ti 13 W 14 Tl 15 Fr 16 Si 17 SI 18 M 19 Tl 20 W 21 Tl 22 Fi 23 Sf 24 SI 35 M S6 T 27 W 28 Tl Sfi F SO S( SEPTEMBER. 1848. m. Watches invented at Nurembnrgh, in Germany, 1477 ; fint used in astronouaical observations, 1500. The Emperor, Charles V. was the first who had anything that might bie called a watch, though some called it a small table clock, 1530. Watches first brought to England from Germany, 1577 ; spring pocket ones in- vented by Hooke, 1658. MOON'S PHASES. First Quarter. 5th, 3h. 59m. evening. Full Moon, 13th, Ih. 44m. morning. Third Quarter, 19th, 5h. 14m. evening. New Moon, 27th, 4h. 51m. morning. 1 2 3 4 & 6 7 8 9 10 11 n Id 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 23 34 35 36 27 28 39 90 9 Fri Sat SU Mo Tu Wc Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu We Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu Wej CALENDAR, &c. Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu We Th Fri Sat Changeable about this time, nth Sun. after Trin. Chilly momingt and evenings, Nat. B. V. Mary. [days end. IStbS. aft Trin. Dog fVindy. Eelipseof Moon beg. Eclipse eDdi. Bain Moon in perigee. about this time, 13th S. after Trin. Fine and fair, Saturn so. lib 36m Moon runs high. St. Matthew. Perhaps rain. Ris.&Set8 h, m h, fit. 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 i5 5 5 5 5 b 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 36 38 39 30 31 33 S3 34 35 36 37 3S 39 40 41 43 43 44 46 47 48 49 50 51 53 53 6 32 6 30 6 29 6 27 6 25 6 24 32 30 19 6 6 6 6 6 17 15 6 13 6 13 6 10 6 8 14th S. after Trin. Aldbar ris. 9h 36m. More settled.^ about this iimeJd 64 5 55 St. Michael. 5 56 St. Jerome. J?atfi;5 58 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 5 3 1 59 67 56 54 52 50 48 47 45 43 41 Sun's decN d, m. 8 5 7 43 7 21 6 59 6 36 6 14 551 5 29 5 6 4 43 4 31 3 58 3 35 3 12 2 48 2 26 3 2 1 39 1 15 52 0^^ s, 5 8. 18 41 1 5 138 1 53 2 15 3S8 3 2 O R. & S. h, m. 8 83 9 3 9 36 10 13 10 54 11 39 Mom 31 1 37 2 38 3 33 4.43 Rises O PI 7 7 12 50 8 30 9 16 10 3 10 57 11 55 Morn 56 1 57 2 59 4 5 1 Sets 6 33 7 4 7 36lse re se le se th tb kn kn le le >e fe fe be he ne oe ar ar br br ha ba be Higb water h, fit. Oibe be re re se 1 19 1 52 3 33 2 56 3 32 4 11 5 4 6 17 7 37 853 9 51 10 38 11 22 ev, 1 40 131 2 4 3 47 335 4 39 5 40 7 6 8 30 938 10 38 11 9 11 45 morn 19 50 '* 1848. OCTOBER. t Coals discovered near Newcastle, 1^34; first dog at Newcastle by a charter granted the town by Heury IIL; first used, 1860 ; dy- ers, brewers, &c. in the feign of Edward I. began to use sea coal for fire, in 1350. Sail-cloth first made in England, 1590.' MOON'S PHASES. First Quarter, 5th, 9h. 17m. morning. Full Moon, 12th, lib. ^m. morning. Third Quarter, 19lh, Ih. 44m. morning. New Moon, 26th, lOh. 2m. morning. 4 d 6 7 6 9 1^1 SU Mo We Th Fri Sat SU Mo 10 Tu We 12 Tb 14 Sat ibsu 10 Mo We 17 1« 10 Th 20 Wi 21 22 28 24 26 27 28 Sat SU Mo Tu We 20 Tb Pri Sat 29 SP 30; Mo SlrTu CALENDAR, &c. 15thS. af.Tr. Moon [in apogee. Saturn sou, lOh 37 in Mo«n runi low. Fair and pieasant. Faith. 1 6th Sun after Trin. St. Denys. Saturn aeuth lOhSin Cold rains. M00nrin peri^flo. 17tii Son. after Trin. Merc's gr.elong. E. Fine St. Luke. leasonabh weather. B«it. Navarino, 1S27. Batt. Trafalgar, 1305. Idth Sun. after Trin. Clfiudy vfeafher St. Crispin. 7*'s80uth 111 19m Snvw or rain. St. Simon & St. Jude. 19lhS. after Trin. Moderate, Moon runs low. Rii.&Seti SUN*B dee. 8 d, m. 59 1 2 S 4 « 7 8 9 10 U \e 12 6 14 6 15 16 17 IS 19 6 21 6 22 6 23 6 24 6 26 6 27 6 28 6 29 6 31 6 32 6 33 6 34 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 40 SS 36 34 33 31 29 28 26 24 S3 21 19 18 5 16 5 15 13 11 lOi 8 7 5 4 2 1 50 58 4 67 4 4 4 55 54 53 8 3 4 4 4 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 8 8 8 9 9 9 10 10 10 11 M II 12 12 13 18 13 14 14 25 48 12 35 58 21 44 7 38 53 15 38 23 45 7 29 51 H 34 56 17 38 59 19 40 20 40 19 13 o High PI wacer le 1^1 th 152 th 2 24 kn 2 56 kn 3 36 kn 4 25 le 5 30 le 656 fe 8 14 fe 9 21 h* 10 » he 10 6a ne 1183^ ne er.l6. ar 1 ar 144 iir 2 31 br 3 B ha 4 15 ha 5 24 ba 6 47 be a 9 be 015 re 10 4 re 1045 re U 19 se 11 59 le mom th «2» th 54 tb 126. ^1 a: • 1 2 3 4 8 9 10 11 12 { 13 \9 14 1 15 V^ 161 17 F 18 S 19 S 20 A 21 22 23 24| 25 2ii 27 26 29 3C NOVEMBER. 1848. 8ho«sorth« present fashion first worn in England, 1633; but the buckle was not introduced till 1670. Sun-dials invented, 558, B.C. ; the (ifst erected at Rome, when time was divided into hours, 306, B. C. Weights and measures invented, 669 before Christ; fixed to a standard in England, 1257; regulated, 1492. MOON'S PHASES. First Quarter, 4th, Ih. 19ra. morning. Full Moon, 10th. 8h. 51m. evening. Third Quarter, 17th, 2h. 3m. evening. New Moon, 25th, 4h. 46m. evening. a: 1 2 8 4 CALENDAR, &e. We Th Fri Sat 6SU 6 Mo Tu We Th Fri Sat SU Ho Tu We I'Ph Fri Sfit 1 8 9 10 11 Id 14 16 16 17 18 19 SI 32 23 24 2§ 26 27 26 20 |Sun's Ris. & Sets dec. s h. m. h, m* d, m AH Saints da/. All Souls. Dry and cold. 20th Swi. after Trin. Changeable. [Transit of MercJ Albert, P. W.b. 1841. [in perigee. St. Martin. Mood 2 lets, after Trin. Moon rung high. Fresty 7 *'• sou. 1 Ih 5atn 20|Mo Tu We Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu We Th Mere. stat. 2ad Sun. after Trin Cold and stormy. Pr. Royal bo. 1340. Saturn stationary. St. Clement. Moon in apogee. Variable. 23dSuntl. after Trin. Perhaps ram. Moon runs low. or snoxo. Saint AnJrew. 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 36 37 S8 39 41 42 43 45 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 46 4 47 4 48 50 51 52 53 35 4 7 56 57 58 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 10 11 51 50 49 43 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 37 36 35 34 33 33 32 31 30 SO 29 29 2S 23 27 27 2? High water h, VI, 14 38 14 57 15 16 15 35 15 53 16 11 16 29 16 46 17 3 17 20 17 87 17 53 18 9 18 24 18 40 13 55 19 9 19 23 19 37 19 51 20 4 20 17 20 30 20 42 20 53 21 5 21 16 21 20 21 36 21 46 9 5kn 10 Okn 10 58 le 18 Ole Mom ^fe 1 6fe 2 14fe 3 24 he 4 37 he Rises, ne 5 42 &34 7 SS S 35 9 39 10 43 11 46 Morn 47 I 2 3 4 5 47 45 43 40 37 Sets. 5 27 6 11 th 7 Okn 7 53 kn 8 50 le ne ar ar br br ha ha be be re re re se se th th .;■! ,1 W: f.1 S'- ■ '! 1848. DECEMBER. • Writing and the um or figares introduced into England by the Romane. Year, the lolar one, found to consist of 365 daya, 5 hoirs, and 49 min. 285; introduced by Ciesar, 45 B. C. Zodiac, iigns of the, invented by Anaximander, 547. MOON'S PHASES. Fint Quarter, 3d, 3h. 22m. evening. ' Full Moon, 10th, 7h. Om. morning. Third Quarter, 17th, 6h. 29m. morning. New Moon, 25th, lib. 38m. morning. d 2 10 1] 12 13 14 15 Fri Sat SU Mo Tu We Th Fri 9|Stt SU Mo Tu We Th 4 5 6 7 S 16 Sat 17 18 19 SO 91 98 34 sa 96 27 28 99 80 SI CALENDAR, &c. Ri8.&S«ts l^ri SU Mo Tu We Th Fri 9a|Sat SU Mo Tu We Th Fri Sat SU 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Venui sets 6h 46m 7 «'i south lOh 50m Advent Sunday. A snow ttorm Jupiter sou. 4b 43m may be expected about this time, Jupiter stationary. Moon in perigee. 2d Sund. in Advent. Moon runs high. Venus sots 7h 9m Fine for some days,]* Jupitor rises 9h 5m " 3d Sunday in Advent. " *»s sou. 9k 47m Blustering. Jupiter sou. 3h44m. St. Thomas. Moon in apogee. Clear and cold. 4th Sund. in Advent. Christmas Day. St. Stephen. St. John, Snow or Innocents. rain. 7 *B so. Sb. Om 1st S. aft Christmas. 16 19 4 14 4 15 4 16 4 17 4 18 4 19 19 20 21 92 93 24 4 25 25 26 27 27 98 4 28 4 29 4 99 4 SO 4 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 82 4 34 !7 39 4 85 30 31 31 31 39 32 82 96 96 26 96 95 95 25 25 26 25 95 25 26 96 26 26 27 27 27 93 98 29 99 30 31 31 39 38 Sun's dec. 8 d, m. 21 92 92 92 22 22 22 22 92 99 23 93 23 93 93 23 93 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 93 23 23 93 23 23 55 4 12 90 98 35 49 48 54 59 4 9 19 16 19 29 94 25 96 97 27 27 96 25 23 9] 19 16 12 8 4 I K. &S. h» fn» 9 50 10 52 11 57 morn. 1 4 9 3 4 5 13 24 38 51 Rises. 6 13 7 19 8 26 9 31 10 35 11 37 morn. 37 1 2 3 4 5 6 35 S3 30 96 91 14 Sets. 5 48 6 44 7 44 8 4» 9 43 10 53|fe o PI lo le fe fe he he ne ne ar ar br br ba ha be be bo re re so so so tb th kn ko kn le le fe High water h, 9ft. 2 19 2 51 3 35 4 97 5 99 645 7 55 9 9 9 58 10 47 1189 ev.29 1 17 2 9 2 4f 388 498 5 24 6 89 7 38 844 9 40 10 93 11 3 1141 Morn 16 51 1 95 9 2^7 PROVINCE OF NEWBRUNSWICK. HIS XXCfLLMUT LISVTXllA«T-OOLOirKL Sit WILLIAM MACBBAN GEORGE COLEBROOKEi K. H. LittttcniDt Go? eroor of the Protioce of Nfw«BrQMwiek, &c. 9tc. Alfred Retde, Eiqoire, Priftte Secretiry to the Lieutenant OoTernor» EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Hoaortble George Shore, Hogh Johniton, Bdwtrd B. Chandler, Robert L. Haien, It H Honorable Cbarlee J. Petetf , " ThoniM Baillie, " Alexander Rankin, " George SUlaan Hill. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. The Honorable William Black, Pretideni. %t If tt ft — Alezsnder Rankin, John Ambrose Street, William Carman, junior, and Martin Cranney, Esquires. ittnyr's Goun/y.— Hon. William McLeod, and Syl? ester Z. Earle, and Jonn C. Vail, Esquires. Qnuen^t County.— Thomas Gilbert, and John Eerie, Esquires. ;Skm6ttry.— George Hsjrward, snd Thomas Q. Miles, Esquires. C^iefon.— Jsmes Tibbits, sod Charles Gonoell, Esquires. Xeni.— Hon. John W. Weldoo, and DsTid Werk, Esi^uire. &/ot Wetmore, Esquire, Clerk ; George Lee, Jan. Esquire, Clerk Assistant $ George Garden, Esquire, Sergeantat-Arm« ; Re?. Wm. Q« Xetchnm, Chaplfiii. B i7 i 1 'li i i m ! „., ; > HI '}. 18 dpFiCKBi OF THB Cpown.— Hoi). ChflHet Jcffrev PetAti%osl,i C^ar/otfe— Fourib Tuesday in April, and the Tuesday ne«t after tho fourth. Tuesdsv in. OcUiltier. Ki»g^&— Second Tue&day ia July. Queen's -First Tnesday ipt March. Albert ^ —Third Tuesday io July, l^l^c«- Fourth Tueiday ia July. Kent— Tuesday next a/ier the f«« rtb. Tuesday, in Jii)y . G^ouctsiier'^ First Tuesday in September. yVor/l/^sundsr/antf—Sectod Tuesday in September. Carieforir-Latt Tuesday in Septembec^ &«n&ur3f,->Last< Tuesday in February. He»iig4mdi9^ Last ToeadAy in Auguai. CoujiT oir Vice Admiralty.— (Ton. RobeH Leonard Hazen, Jwdge and Commissary ; Willram WV^bi, Eitquire, AdtoMte General ; Jobo M. Rpblntiin, Esquire, Ri^gistfar andtl^cribe ; Jdbtf>HtimberivKt4^tre;. Matsbal. 19 CotTBT FOR THB PlOBATB OF WiLLB AMB GbAKTIHG AOBnilll. TBATioNi.— yorACounfy-GeorgfrK.H. Mincbin, Enquire, Surrogait ; John C. Allen, £squire, ReffisUBr. St. JoAn- Allrcd L. Street, Eiq. Sarrogate \ Charlei Drarjr, Etqoire, Registrar. Weiitfiorlani'-Hott, Edward B. Chafldler, Sttrrogafe; Thomat S. Sayre, Etquire, Regie- Irar. CharloUt—Hon. Harria Hatch, 8orrogate; George D. Street, Esqaire, Registrar. King^t —Bdwntd B. Smith, Baqnire, Sarrogate ; Hon. Witfiam NeLeod, Regietrar. Queen't— N. H. DeVeber, Eiq. Surrogate ; Henry S. Peters, Esquire, Registrar. His Excellency the Liea- tenant-G^veraor, President ; the Hon. the Master of the Rolls, Vice- President; the Honorable Her Majesty's Executive Council, Members. John C. Allen, Esq. Registrar and Clerk. Term»—lhe second Tuea* day in February, and the third Tuesdaya in Jane and October. Court for the Trial and Punishhknt of PtRAcr and other Offences committed on the High Seas. — The Governor, the Chief Justiee and other Judges of the Supreme Court, the Membera o( the Executive Council, Judge of the Vice Admiralty, the PvbHc Secretary, Public Treasurer, Commander in Chief, Flair Officers and Captaine aud Commanders of Ships of War on this Station for the time being} Registrar and Scribe— William Tyng Peters, Esquire; Marshal, The Court ails at any place within the Province to be appointed by any three of the Members— the Governor, Chief Justice, or one of the Judgaa of the Supreme Court, or Judge of the Admiralty, being one. TBBMB OF the CENERAL SESSIONS AND COURTS OP COMMON PLEAS. Cihfami Cmntyof Saint JoAn -Third Tuesday in March, and first 'foesday U June, September, and December. Counts qf Yor/Sc-* First Tuesday in January and June. Additional Terma or ttle common Pleas— Third Tuesday in March, and second Tuasday in October. County a/ Ofcqr/oMtf— Second Tuesday in' Aprit, and third Toesd'ay in SeptemlMr. Additional Terms of the Common Pleas— Second Tueaday in July and December. Cotatty tf 5unbMr|^^S'eeond Taesday in January and Third Tae«» day in June. Additional Terms of the Common Pleaa^Third Tues- day in Bbfeb and October Qiceen'f C!9un/y.~- Fourth Tuesday In January and June. Additional Terms of the Common Pleas- Fourth Taesday in April and October. i. il i ICi}ur'« Onifilv-Pirtt TiMdijr ii MtNb, and Third TuMday i* October. AddiiioDtl Tama of Ite Coohbob Plaaa— Pirti Tuatdiy ia May aod January. County qf IFSwImor/aiMl— Tbifd TMaday In Juoa and Novt mbar. Additional Tarma ofiiia Cooimoq Plata— Firat Tuaadaj in April, aad second Taasday in Sapiaanbar. C9wnty of mrikwmb*rland-~SHtmA Tntadaj la Janoary and July. Additional Tarma oftha ComoioB Plaaa—Flrat Tnaaday in May a ad Oeiobar. County « John Wesley Weldon, .21 «WiUinm Wright, . . 16 Willinm Cnrmnn, jimior, . 16 *Pater Slniia, . .26 *Hontio N. H. Lngiin, . 26 James Stcwnrt, .>24 AdmUUd AUornko. July Oct*r Oct'r Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. May Oct'r Oct'r Oct'r Oct'r Oct'r Feb. July Oct. Oct. Oct. July Oct. May July Oct. Feb. Feb. Feb. 1794 i796 1806 1806 1814 1814 1817 1817 1819 1820 1821 1821 1821 1822112 182317 182314 1823 1823 1823 1824 1824 1826 1826 1826 1826 1826 1827 AdmitUd BarriMtkr: 24 May, 1823 17 " 17 July, 1630 Feb. 1819 J^eaidisnee. 24 19 18 14 24 14 16 19 17 20 21 16 6 10 18 6 Ditto May, 1823 Feb. 1814 Feb. 1819 Oct. 1919 May, 1623 Ditto Oct. 1823 Ditto July, 1830 Oct. 1824 Feb. 1826 July, 1826 Oct. 1826 Ditio Ditto Joly, 1826 Oct. 1826 May, 1827 July, 1827 Fob. 18S8 July, 1828 Oct. 1828 Fleb. 1829 Fredericton. Woodatock. Chatham. St. Andtews. FVedericton. Nova-Scotia. Fredericton'. Fredericton. Ditto. Saint John. FMericton. Dorchester. St. Stephen. Woodstock. Bathurst. FMericton. Woodstock. Fredericton. Saint John. Rif.deChute. Saint John. Richttmcto. Saint John. Chnibam. Saint John. Saint John. Nora-Scotia. ii ROLL OF BARRISTERS AND ATTORNIES-CCoiKijMMd.) VAMCB. AdmiiUd AMernitt, '^John Morris Robinson, . '''Moses Henry Perley, "^T. R. Wetmore, B.C.L. Edward Betts Smith, "^Andrew Barberie, William Chandler, Samnel HaUett Whitlock, James Watson Chandler, . Geoi^ Kerr, Robert Leonard Hazen, . Richard Sands, junior, . Lemuel Alien Wilfiiot, . Samuel Qeorge Andrews, Richard Carman, . John Johnston, Charles Fisher, A.B. "^James William Boyd, . Thomas Smith Sayrf;, *Qeorge Wheeler, . C. Augustus Harding, Kichai^ Milton Andrews, William Hazen Needham, William Jaek, Alexander Campbell, Georse F. H. Minchin. . Abranhm Nelson Ghirden, "^Judah Hammond Hartt, James Horsfield Peters, . Geo^e Dixon Street, John Clarke Hall, ""Cfaipman Botsford, Samuel Gay Morse, Richard Blarshall Clark, . Rd)ert Barry Dickey, ^Duncan Robertson, . . Charles Johnston, . . ^William Samuel Sands, . '^'William H. OdeU, A.B. StejAen H. Hitcbings, Newten Ward Wallop, ^Thomas Burton Abbott, . Christopher Milner, David Shank Kerr, Edward Willisten^ DaTid Lewis DibbTee^ A.B. William BluintHoflmta, . *John H. Gray, A. B. . James White Peters, A.B. Blias BoUfbrd, ^Robertson Bayard, "^Henry 3. PMers, A. B. ^Wm. JohaatoB Ritchie, WellingtOB Hatch, 10 May 18S8 laJoly I8S8 UJaly 18t8 18 Oct. 1898 18 Oct. 1898 18 Oct. 1898 18 July 1899 16 Oct. 1899 irOot^ 1899 17 Oct. 1899 irJaly 1880 17 July 1830 17 July 1830 16 Oct. 1880 6 Feb. 1831 6 Feb. 1831 Id July 1881 15 Oct. 1831 16 Oct. 1831 U Feb. 1839 6 May 1639 8 May 1889 13 Oct. 1889 13 Oct. 1889 13 Oct. 1839 9 Feb. 1833 11 May 1833 13 July 1833 19 Oct. 1833 Admtttid BanUttra. 18 Oct. 1834 18 Oct. 1834 18 Oct. 1834 7 Feb. 1883 7 Feb. 1835 9 May 1836 9 May 1835 18 Ju^ 1835 18 July 1835 17 Oct. 1836 17 Oct. 1835 17 Oct. 1835 17 Oct. 1836 6 Feb. 1836 6 Feb. 1836 6 Feb. 1836 6 Feb. 1836 11 Feb. 1836 18 Jane 1836 18 June 1836 18 June 1836 18 June 1836 16 Oct. 1836 10 May, 16J.ly, do. 14 Oct. 6 Feb. do. 16 Jaly, 16 Oct. 9 Feb. 18 Oct. 11 d«. 17 July, do. 17 Oct. 7 Feb. 10 Oct. 16 Joly, 6 Feb. 16 Oct.. 11 Feb. 15 Jnly, 8 May, 9 Feb. 14 Oct do. 16 July, 11 May, 16 Jane, 16 Oct. 10 Jaly, 9 Feb. do. 18 Oct. 7 Feb. 9 Feb. 15 Jane 10 Oct. 19 Oct. do. do. do. do. do. 8 Feb. It Feb. 8 Feb. 9 Feb. do. 14 June, do. 19 Oct. 14 Jont, 7Ftb. Retidenu. 1681 1699 1839 1880 Saint John. 1830 Saint John. Gagetown. Kingston. Dalbousie. Rkbibacto. St. Andrews. Ditto. Chatham. Saint John. No«a-8coiis. Fi'edericton. Saint George. Bathnrst. Saint John. Fredericton. Saint John. Dorchester. Saint John. Fredericton r St. Andrews. Saint John. Ditto. St. Stephen. F^rederlct(»>. Woodstock. Saint John. P. E. Island. St. Andrews . Nova-Scotia. Campbeltaii. Hopewell. Gagetown. Nova-Scotia. Saint John. Ditto. London. Fredericton. St. Steffben. Saint John. St. Stephen. Dorchester. Fredericton. Newcastle. Woodstock. Nova-Scotia. Su.nA John. Ditto, [diac. B. df Patitco- Saint John. 18371 Gagetdwn. 1838 Saint John. 1889' St. Andiews. 1833 1834 1833 1834 1685 1634 1836 1837 1636 1634 1837 1336 1836 1837 1839 1837 1838 1837 1839 1837 1838 ' 1 m ROLL OF BARRISTERS AND ATTOttNlEB'^CoHiinmd.} MAMM. m Edward Ailiflon CIowm, Wm. Thof. Wilmot, A^ B '^'QeoMM BoUfiird, OharlM Edward Millidge, George James Thomsoo, Wm. Botsford Ohandler, *Thoinaa Burton Wilson, *Cbss. Edward Beardsley Biias Tuppsr, . William Hsory Lee^ Charles loglis Halibwrton John D. Kiunear, Jooaihaa M'Culley, . John M'Mftbon, Charles Waller Wardlaw, Martin Bent Palmer, . ^Franeis A. H. Straiten, John Campbell Allen, '*'John M. Johnson, Jun. James Stanley Morse, ^Theophilus DesBrisay, George Lee, Junior, A. II ^Samuel J. Scovil, A. B. William R. M. Burlis, William Watts, Broke H&mmond, Georfs Segee. . "^Edwaid B. Peters, A. B. James Fraser Berton, A. B» Robert Keech Gilbert, 'I'Charles Huff, Wm. Tyog Peters, Jun. Andrew C. Black, . *James A. Harding, . William C. Hare, .,,, Allan A. Davidson, . , James Peters Wetmore, Thomas T. Wyer, . Gustafus R. Jarvis, A. *.Iames J, Ksye, William E. Twynam^ Peter Clinch, . Andrsw R. Wetmore, Edwarl H. Wilmot, A. M George Coooell, Andrew W. Rsinsford, Georgr F. Rouse, L«w^ P. Fisher, W4lli«!iiH.Shm,A.SI. ^William H. Howe, . ChKl||«t0DilfrM^; ., Colin I. Allan, B. 0. t. Ilora^i H. Bm^lcy,, AdmUUd AUornie; 16 Oct. 15O0I. U Feb. 11 Feb. I y June 17 Jane 17 June 17 June 17 Jnse UOct. UOcC. UOct. 14 Oct. UOct. 10 Feb. 10 Feb. 13 Oct. 13 Od. 13 Oct. 9 Feb. 9 Feb. U Jane 16 June 12 Oct. 18 Oct. 18 Oct. 18 Oct. 8 Feb. ' 8 Feb. 8 Feb. 8 Feb. 18 June 17 Oct. 17 Oct. 17 Oct. irOct. 17 Oct. 17 Oct. 4 Feb. 4 Feb. 10 June 14 Oct. UOct. 14 Oct. 14 Oct. 3 Feb. »Feb. 19 June 13 Oct. 1309t. ]l$Ofi. 3 Feb. do. 188«|l6 Oct. 18 Oct. 11 Feb. 7 Feb. 13 June, f Feb. \4 June, 7 Feb. 16 June, 14 Oct. do. do. 18961 1837 1837 1837 1837 1837 1837 1837 1837 1887 1887 1887 1837 1838 1838 1888 1838 1838 1839 1839 1839 1839 1339 1839 1839 1839 1840 1840 1840 1840 1840 1840 1840 1840 1840 1840 >840 1841 1841 1841 1841 1841 1841 1841 1848; 1M8I 1849 IMi 1843 t AdmUted Barriitert. UOct. 13 June, 6 Feb. 16 Oct. do. do. • 4 Feb. do. 11 June, do. 14 Oct. do. do. do. 4 Feb. do. do. 3 Feb. 16 June, 13 Oct. do. do* do. do. do. 3 Feb. 9 Feb. 16 Jnne, 1838 1837 1837 Fredericton. 1330 1839 1848 1838 1839 1848 M37 .. .. 1.839 1840 1840 12 Oct. 13 Oct. 1842 12 Oct. 1843 Woodstock 8 Feb. 1049 do. 17 June, 13 Oct. 1841 1848113 Oct, 1$4U . 13 Jiine. 1^44 Fred 6 Feb. 18461 liesidence. Ssint John. Woodstock. St. Stephen. Saint George* St. Andrews. Woodstock. Nota-Scotia. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. Saint John. Hopewell. 1840i Fredericton. Ditto. Cbstham. 1841 Restigoucbe. Bsthurst. 1840 Fredericton* Saint John. V841 Saint John. Fredericton. Fredericton. Fredericton. IMl Saint John. Fredericton. Dorchester. 1842 Saint John. 104aGa«etown. . 1842 Ric: ibucto. Saint John. Ditto. Newcasile. Fredericton. St. Audrewsv. 1842 Saint John. 1843 Ditto. 1842 Ditto. Saint George. 1843 Saint John. Fredericton. Tobique. SnlntJohn. WoocUtock. C«mbridge. Bi^iiitJoan. Ditto. erictonu WondstoclB.. ROLL OF BARRIBTtRS AND ArrORNIE8>(Coii ^Chaa. Simonda, Junior, A1«c. Thomaon Paul, WUHam Henry iiatliewajr Waid Chi|)man Drury, Henry B. Robinaoa, A. B Samuel Thomson, John Johoatoo, Junior, Goorne J. iBlisa, Tr^erick Costter, Junior, WilUam H. Buckerfield, ■' Admitted Ailomiea. 9 14 12 8 13 10 6 7 12 (6 U IS 16 4 10 10 Feb. 1843 do. do do d« do Oct. 1843 do Feb. 1844 do do June, 1844 Oct. 1844 do Feb. 1846 do. do. do. do. do. do. June, 1845 Oct. 184S do. do. do. do. do. do. do. Feb. 1646 do. do. Ao. do. do. J>une 1846 do. Oct. 1846 do. do. do. do. Feb. 1847 do. June, 1S47 June, 1347 Admitted Barrieteri. Rteidence. 6 Feb. 1846 Saint John, do. do do. Bay da Verit; 8 Feb. 1844 Madavaaka. do. Saint John. 6 Feb. 1846 Ditto 16 Oct. 1845 Ditto 10 Oct. 1844 FrederictoD. Feb. 1846 Saint JohTi. do. Dorchestor. do. B. Pet'codiac. 16 Oct. 1816 Saint John. 16 Oct. 1846 Ditto, do. Ditto Feb. 1847 Dorohaater. do. St. Oeorgt. Feb. 1846 Saint John, do. Ireland, do. 3aint Jobo. Frederictoa. 8 Feb. 1847 Bichibucto. 10 June 1847 Saint John. Ditto. Frederictoa. Ditto. Saint J«lHi. Ditto. FrodeBfioAot). $ainiJoitn. St. Stapben* Saint JohQ. Charlotte. Keol. Saiot J£rf .— G««rM Slockford, imi 4be Ewtera aide of &ie Harbour; William Cronk, and R. Shewbridge, at CarletoB. Hog Recves.-^G&nrge Stockford and Jamas C. Durnian, oa the Eastern side of the Harbour^ William Crook, R. Shewbridge, and Justus Danforth, at Carleton. Fire Department.— Thomt^ M. Smith, Esquire, Chief Engineer; William Barlow, David Waterberj, Samuel Jordan, James E. McDonald, Johu Robinson, William Olive, and Michael l^omp- sou, Engineers ; Lowell Reed, Captain of the Hose Company ; Charles Raymond, Captain of the Axe Company ; John Patterson, Captain of the Hook and Ladder Company.— James Portmore, Captain of Engine No. 1: Thomas Barlow, Captain of No. 2; James M. Decker, Captain of No. 3; Daniel Jones, Junior, Captain of No. 4; John Smith, Captain of No. 5 ; James Beatteay, Captaia of the CarletonEngme. Firewards. — William O. Smith, H. Porter, Gregory Vanhorne, Thomas Harding, Thomas Coram. George Bond, Joseph Fair- weather, tsaac Woodward, Esquire, President ; Wm. J. Ritchie, Esquire, and James Patcrsoo, LL.D. Vice Presidsats ; W. R. M. Burtis, Esquire, Correspondiof Secretary; W. H. Adamt, Treasurer; Joseph W. Lawrence, Recording Secretary { Ed win Fairweather, James Lawton. Jam^s Pettin)!eli^ Robert Shives, James Ardcw, S. L. Tilley, J. J. Monro, George Hotchiotoo. JtiQior, Charles J. Melick, G. fi. Feneiy, L. W. Darsnt, ani W. W. BMslie, Committee; Wn. Hulchiosoa, jr. Librarian; Chat. P. Betts, Clerk. S4JNT John Aoricitltural anp HoRTicuLTtJRAt Socntrt. — Robert Javdiot, Preiident; O. G. Oilbei! and J. IngMew. Ylet^Fre- sideots; John IMinean^ Treasarer^ M. H. Petley. Baqttkt, Gtam- •poRding Seeretary ; George Otty, E^sqaire, Recording SMrttRry;— m GommittfS— G. C. CarnMn, Peter DewaiE^ Jamei Bowea, fl. Cbulb, A. MeftsiM, jAmes Dunii, H. Blakslee, James Brown, Vim. flawkee, C. Drury, R. P. Hazen, and T. Trafioo. , ^., PvBUC Gbammar School, in thb Citt of Saint John.— The Rer. the Rector of Saint John, President ; t)ie Mayor, the Re- corder, the Hon. Ward Ghipmnn, LL.D., the Ht>n Jiidsre Parker Robert F. Hazen, and William Wright, Btquires, and the flmi. Ho((h Johnston, Directors; John H. Gray, Esqeire, Treasurer and Clerk; Jaoiea Paierson, LL.D., Principal. British School, St. Johit, N. B. — Alfred Smithers, Esq'r* President : John Duncan, and Samuel Uuygbue, Esquires, Vica Pre* aideaia; WiiUain Parks, Esquire, Treasurer; Rev. J. C. Gallaway« A.M., Secretary ; John Owens. Stephen Gerow, Robert Jardine, John Wisbart, Edward Allison, LeBaron Botsrord, P. LeSueur, Committee. *-<-E. H. Daval, Princi|/al ; Mr. Munro, Assistant. Saint John District Combiittkx of the SociETr for Pro* MOTiNO Christian Knowledge.— The Rev. the Rector of $aiot John, President ; William Scovil, Esquire, Vice President ; Beverley Robinson, Esquire, Secretary and Treasurer. Saint John Religious Tract Society. — Rev. A. Stewart, President ; John Kinnear, Esquire, Secretary. Saint John SociETr liisRARV. — The Rev. F. Coster, Presi- dent; John V. Thurgar, Esquire, Vice President; Gforg« D. Robin- son, and George Wheeler, Esquires, Committee; James W. Peters, Esquire, Secretary and Treasurer; William L. Avery, Librarian.— Library hours— from 12 to 1 o'clock, and from 3 to 4 o'clock, p.m. St. John Rbadino Society.— Rev. J. C. Gallaway, A. M., Pre- sident; Dr. Paterson, Secretary and Treasurer ; Committee of Manage- ment— tba Members. The meetings quarterly. The Society circulates the leading periodicals of the day, besides the roost approved works of modern literature. Sacrvd Music Society.— John Boyd, Esquire. M. D,, frcsi- dent; George H. Lawrence, Vice President; Chas. J. Melick, Esq. Treasurer; George A. Garrison, Esquire, Secretary; Samuel Steven, Conductor; E. B. A. G. Blak^lee, Librarian; Thomas Hatheway, L. H. Waterhpuse, James L. Woodworth, and James Gerow, Jtinior, Music Committee. Saint Gkorge's Society. — William Wright, E«q. President; John U. Gray, Esquir€, Vice President; Isaac L. Bedell, Esquire, Treasurer; Lewis W. Durant, Secretary. Saint Andrew's Society. — John Duncan, Esquire, President; Adam Jack, Esquire, Vice-President; Robert Jardine, Treasurer; Robert Shives. Secretary. SA.INT Patrice's Society.— Henry Porter, Esquire, Preaident; William F. Smith, Vice President; William Hutohinaoo, Esquire, Treasurer ; William Patton, Secretary. Albion Union Society.— W. H. A. Keaos, Preaident ; Wm. Ball, Vice President; Robert Wylie, Treasurer; Secretary. Highland Society of Saint ^hn.— Hob. John Robertson, Preaidant} John Duncan, John Royd, M. D., and John Wishart, £»• 3uirea4 Vice Presidents; Rev. William T. Wiabart, Chaplain; Adam ack, Esquire, Treasurer ; James Robertson and Robert Thomson, ^Secretaries. ) I 01 ^- r 28 :»,'!• A I. OwifAif BtirsTOUBiiT SociBTT.— WiUiam Dohtrty, Prefident; Franeif Oolliot, ViM Trctidftni; Patrick McCttUougbi TrMtarerj CbirlM Watttn, Esquire, SaerfUry. LAont' BairxTOLBifT Sooiett.— Mn. Ward Cbipman, Patron- •m; Mrs. John Wilmot, Trtainrer; Miw L. KiDntar, Seeretrayi Mra. Whitt, Mra. Ilaaoo, Mra. Robertaoo, Mra. Barna, Mra. Sean; $tkd JMn. Stapliaa, Visiior*. Youno LADiaa' Total AaaTiNiwoa Socibty.— Miaa Philiipt, Preaideot ; Miat Oooham, Vica Preaideot } Miaa Da? idaoo, Searaury ; If iaa Blaltalae, Treaaurar. Saint Johst Auziliabt to thb Nbw Bbitibr and Foaaioif TaMrBBAMOB SooiBTT.->(On the Total Abatineoce principle. )'-N.S. l>eiiiill, Preeident; Tbonaa Hardiog, Jobo Paddock, M.D., Jobo Ham- bert, and W.R.M. Bnrtia, Btqoirea, Yiee PreaidentB*, W.H.A.Ket-it, Gorreapondinfaad Recording Secretary; John R. MaraballfTrcaaurer; ^. S. Demill, Depoeiiary. Saimt John Roman Oatholio Total Abbtinbncb Rblibf So- ciBTV.— Rev. James Quia, President ; John P. Jonea, Esq. Yice- Praaidenl; William Bowen, Secretary; William Hurley, Treaaurar. Fbibnolt Fibb Club.^R. W. Croekabank, Esquire, President. Union Fibb Clvb.—B. L. Petera, Bsquiroi Preaideot; Leveret H. DeYeber,Eaquire, Yice Preaideot; Jobn Wishart, Esquire, Trea- aurar ; Alexandor Robertson, Esquire, Secretary. PaoTBOTioN Fibb Clvb.— Jobn H. Walker, Preeident; S. L, Tilley, Yiee President ; T. C. Humbert, SecreUry and Treasurer. Harbour Mastbr's Febs. — On veaaela of 30 tons, and under 50, 28. 6d. ; of 50, nnd under 75, 3». 9d. ; of 75, and under 100. 58. ; of 100, and under 150, 6a. 3d. ; of 150, and under 200, 78. 6d.; of 200, and under 300, 10s. ; of 300, and under 400, 128. 6d. ; vessels of 400 tons and upwards, 158.— Decked vessels under 100 tons, owned and registered at St. John, and all British ves- sels under that tonnage, trading within the Bay of Fundy, or arriving from ports to the Northward of Cape Cod, or the West- ward of Cape Canso, or from any port in Nova Scotia, to pay annually as follows : — under 30 tons, Ss. 9d.; over 30r and under 50 tons, 58. ; over 50, and under 75 tons, 7s, 6d. ; over 75, and under 100 tons, 10a. Rates of Ahchoraok.—- For every decked veasel exceeding 50 tone, 3s. 9d. : veaaels from 50 to 100 tons, inolnsive, 5s. ; 100 to 150, 6s. 3d. ; 150 to 200, 78. 6d. ; 200 to 250, 8b. 9d. ; 250 to 300, lOa. And all veaaels of greater burthen in like poportion ; and for all decked vessels trading within the Bay of Fundy, there sliall be paid, vearly, on the first arrival after the first of April, according to the tonnage and amounts settled by the afore- said scale. , Ratbs or Pilotage.— For bringing any ship or vessel into the Harbour of St. Jobn, and mooring her in a safe pUce or berth, or securing ber aloogaide a wharf, the rates annexed to the several distances ;— 29 Pint dittanea— from Partridce Ifltnd to Maiqaaih Head, bear- ing North Watt, 5i. par foot; 2d dittanea— From MoiqaaahHaad to Point Lepraauz, baaring North Wait, 6a. 3d. par foot; 3d dia- tanca— from Point Lepraaox to North Haad of Grand Manan, baaring North Watt, or North Channel bearing Sonth-Eaat, 7i. 6d. per foot; 4th distance—from the North Hmd of Grand Ma- nan or North Channel, to Machias Seal Iiland, bearing South, or Brier bkmd, South Soulh-East, 88. 9d, per foot ; anywhere out- aide the aforeiaid dittancei, 10s. per foot. For removing and taking any aiiip or vewel out of the harboui^ &s. per foot.— In caiat where pilots shall be detained on board of Tassels under and by virtoe of Quarantine or Health Laws of the Province, they shall be entitled to demand from the Mastera of such vessels lOs. per day, for every day of such detention, in ad- dition to the allowance aforesaid. — Coasting vessels goin| from one part of the Bay of Fundy to another, (except square-ngged.) British or Foreign steam-boats, or British vessels drawing under six feet of water, are not compelled to take pilots ; when employ- ed, they are to be paid anoordmg to the aboTe rates.— For remov- ing any ahip or veesel from one place to another, within the harbour, and properly securing her,— for vessels not exceeding 100 tons, 7s. od. ; over 100, and not exceeding 200, lOs. ; over 200, and not eiceeding 300, 15s. ; over 300, 208. Ratio or Wharpagk, established hy Att 54, Geo. III. cap. 9.— For every decked vessel, or vessel of the description called wood- boats, not exceeding 50 tons. Is. 6d. per day ; aoove 50 tons, and not exceeding 100,28. 6d; above 100. aud not exceeding 150, 3s. 6d. ; above 150, and not exceeding 200, 5s. ; vSaosn 200, and not exceeding 300, 7s. 6d. ; above 300, and not exceeding 400, 10s. ; 400 and upwards, 12s. 6d. By an Act passed on the 4th April, 1842, the following rates of Wharfage are established in the City of Saint John and Pariah of Portland : — For every decked vessel, or wood-boat, of the bnrthen of 40 tons and under. Is. 6d. per day ; above 40 tons, and under 50, ts. 9d. ; above 50, and under 60, 28 : above 60, and under 70, 28. 3d ; above 70, and under 80. 2s. 6d ; above 80, and under 90, 2s. 9d ; above 90, and under 100, 3s. ; above 100* and under 120, 3b. 6d. ; above 120, and under 150, 48.; above 150, and under 180, 4s. 6d. ; above 180, and under 200, 5s : above 200, and under 220, Ss. 6d. ; above 220, and under 240, 68. ; above 240, and under 260, 68. 6d.; above 260, and undeir 280, 78.; above 280, and under :300, 7s. 6d. ; above 300, and under 320, 88.; above 320, and under 340, 88. 6d. ; above 340, and under 360, Os.; above 360, aud under 380,98. 6d. ; above 380, and under 400, lOs.; above 400, and under 450, lis. 3d; above 450, and under 500, 12s. 6d.; and Is. 3d. fot every additional 50 tons. Rates op Slippage at the Corporation Slips.—- All decked vessels, same rates as for wharfage ; wood-boats, three half-pence for every ton bnrthen, and allowed to remain six days each trip, for the purpose of discharging; if they remain longer, to pay oi^e penny per ton. additional, each day; no boat to remain kmger than twenty d:ij«. '. u fk i i ''^k . I *'■ ■ ; L I '30 RATfiS OF CARTAGE IIV SAINT JOU19. ' I ■ " '■ ■■•'■> tvl ARTICLES AND QUANTITIES. For. a load of Wood, (quartet of a cord,) For a load of Coals, (naif a chaldron,) For a load coataininar 15 bushels Oram, Salt, Potatoes, or any other articles measor* ed at loading; or unloading, except Coals, For a pipe of Wine, Qio^ or Brandy, and hottsini^ within the door of the first floor, For a puncheon of Rum, or a tierce of Su- gar, from 7 t« 10 cwu and housing, For a puncheon of Molasses, a hogshead of Sugar, of 10 cwt. or upwards, or a hogs- head of Tobacco, and housing, For a hogshead or puncheon of Cider, or a load of dried Fish of 15 cwt., or a common load of household goodis, and storing, For a load of Shingles, Hoop-poles, Head> ing. Staves, Treenails, smoked Fish in box- es, Salmon, in kits, Dry Goods, or a load of any oUier articles not herein mentioned, or a hogshead of Lime, or a hogshead or crate of Earthenware, or two tierces of Earthen- 'ware, a hogshead dtled Fish, two tiercesCof- fee, or quantity in bags not exceeding 12 cwt., or a load containing six barrels Flour, or five barrsia Sugar, Fish, Beef, Pork,Tur- pentine, or Cider, or half a ton of Iron, or ihf SMne quantity of Cordage, in coila not 6xeaedmg4ewi., - - - For a sixty-four gallon cask of Wine, Rumt Gin, Brandy, Molasses, or Porter, or for a load of Sand, Gravel, or Stones, or a load of four bari%ls of any spirituous Liquor or Molasses, For Cables and Cordage in Coils above a Cwt., or if to coil, per ton, or for Hay, l«ase, per ton, - . . . . ForHaiy, screwed, per tnO) For Bricks, per thousand, For LuBfacr, per thousand feet. For the cartage of any article or articles, not exceeding half a load, - 3. d. n 1 3 lOi Id 1 6 2 1 3 DISTRIOTB. 9 1 5 2 6 4 3 op lit. [3d. s. d. 9 1 4i 1 3 I 7i HZ 2 li I H loi 1 li 6 3 2 8 4 3- 4 3 7i 3d. Uih. s. d. 1 e 1 li 3 1 9 2 3 I 6 1 Q 1 3 5 6 2 10 4 6 3 C« a. d. 1 i7i 1 3 1 10 2 4i \7k 6tb. s.d, ~\ 1 9 1 4i 3 • 2» 3 6 I 9^ Hi I4i| 5 9 3 4 9 3 9 9 ( ro| 1 3: I ft 6 9 3 3 S 4 1 The Ftrit Dittrict comprises all that part of the City bdtwean the south line of Pond street and north line of Diike afreet, which lies to the westward of the east line of Mill stveet^ Dook strwat, and that part oF PHnee WilRam street between the netth Hne of the bfibkbtiildiff^ btflo»gtBg to the estate of J. K. MeKee (■ortbwsrd of the Miirkttl iqaare) and the north line of CHike street, sad in- eknKngf King afreet, to the westward of the west line of Germaia street. The Second District comprises all thai pan of the Citjr 31 betweon the north liiM of Union itreel. aiMJ santh Hoe ofSt. Aimet'' street, which lies without or beyond the first district, to the west- ward of the east Hue of Charlotte street.— The Third Dittnet eova- prises all ^»t part of the Citj which lies wi^ut or bejend the second district, to the westward of the east line of Sidney street. The Fourth District cooiprisee all that part of the City lying with- out or beyond the said third district, to the westward of the east Une of Cwmartben- street.— The Fifth District comprises aH tlmt part of the City lying without or beyond the said fourth district. HAORirKT-COAOlt FARES. For conveying not exceeding fonr persons from any public stand to any other part of the City, or from any one part of the City to an^ other part thereof, one titling; and for every passen- ger over four, six p§nc6 additional ; if the carriage be detained, to pay additional, at the rate of one stnlling for every half hour. PUBLIC PORTERS AND HAKI>GAItt-MEN. For loading, carrying and housing any goods, or any other .articles, on any hand-cart, from the Market Slip in King's and Queen's Wards, or from any other place within the limits of the. first district^ to any other place within the said several five districts, the rates of prices are as follow : — For the first drtttrict, three pence; second district, three pence half-penny ; third district, four pence ;. fourth district, four pence half-penny ; fifth district, five pence. Market Tolls. — Beef, per quarter 2d. ; Calf]; Sheep, Hog, Goat, Lamb, Kid, or Shoat, 2d. ; Tub, Pail or Jar of Butter, l^d; Firkin, 3d. ; every 10 lbs. of Roll Butter, Id. ; Cheese, ^d. : load of Potatoes under 15 bushels, 3d. ; ditto over T5 bushels, 6d. ; load of Oysters in shell or tubs, 6d.; Turkey, Goose, or dozen of Pi- geons, Ad. ; pair of Ducks, Fowls, or Partridges, ^d. ; bag of Flour, Meal, Oats, Peas, or Beans, ^d ; Ham or Shoulder, |d. r. £gga, per 10 dozen, ^.; and all other articles in like proportion > Fish Market Dues. — For every Salmon, 1 j|d. ; Codfinh, Pol- lock, Bass, or Shad, each, jd. ; Halibut, not e.tceeding 20 lbs. Id.; exceeeing 20 lbs. and for every 20 lbs. Id ; every Lobster^ ^d. ; dozen of iladdock, 1 jd.; every 100 of Gaspereaux, Alewives, Herrings, or other small fish, l^d. Rates of Weighing at the Public Weighing Machikes ii^ St. John. — Every load, not exceeding 1000 lbs. weight, one shll ling ; and one penny fur every additional cwt.~payable, half by the seller, and half by the buyer. GITY AND COUNTY OF SAINT JOHN- The Mayor and Recorder, Justices of the Mayor's Court. The Mayor, the Recorder, Henry Porter, WiUiam O. Smith. Thomaa Harding, Gregory VanHorne, Thomas, Coram, and! George Bond, Ecqnires^ Justices of the Peace and of. the Quorum. William Sopvil, James Peters, Ralph M. Jarvii^ Hon. Charles Siotends, GebarduAC. Carman, John Jordaii, G»eor§* AndMion,, .Jamea Moran, Hob» Hugh Johnston, Henry Gilbert, Robtrt W. Crooktbank, Noah Disbrow, Robert Payne, Archibiltf Meow»e» "I ■ i :4 ,.j ■i('t:-( : j/ ; '} Mj. m 32 Benjamin L. Pttan, Charltt Ward, Hon. John RobertMO^ Wot. H. Street, Daniel Leavitt, John GiUiea, Jamea Brown, Daniel Ansley, John Kerr, Jamea Kirk» John Pollok, Wiliiam Leavitt, WiUiav 01i?e, Samnel Stranfe, Jamei Gallaa her, Jaeob Allan, John Wiihart, Robert Keltie, LeToret H. DeVeber, Moeea Ver- non, Walker Tiidale, and William Hawkee, Eiquirei, Joatieea or the Peace. Charlea Johnaton, Eaqnire, High Sheriff'; Geo. V. Nowlin, Deputy Sheriff. Jamee William Boyd, Eaqaire, Clerk of the Peace, and of the SeHioni of the Peace, and of tlie Court of Common Pleat, and Keeper of the RoUe, dbc. William Bayard, Eiquire, M. D., Coroner. Iiaao L. Bedell, Eaquire, County Treasurer. Charlea Drury, Eiquire, Registrar of Deeds and Wills. Benjamin L. Peters, Esquire, Commissioner for taking Bail ia the Supreme Court. The Barristers and Attornies practising id the City and County, Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court. Gehardus C. Carman, John Jordan, and James Moran, Esquires, Commissioners for Solemnizing Marriage. John M'Gregor, and Thos. Trafton, Commissioners of Sewers. Jas. Stockford.and Charles Pidgeon. Overseers of the Fisheries. John Humbert. Esq., Inspector of Flour under Act8, Vic. o. 77. Mose^ H. Perley, Esquire, Commissioner of Indian Reserves uader j\A7 Vic. c. 45. , Board of EduaUum.^-The Mayor, the Recorder, Rev. Dr. I, W. D. Gray, Rev. F. Coster, and John, H. Gray, Esquire. TfUsUu of Schools. — Robertson Bayard, Edward Sears, and George Bond, Esquires. Commamtnunfor the BfanagemeiU of the Free School at St. John, unconnected with the Madras Board. — Rev. James Dunphy, James' Ga1la|her, Esquire, and William Carvill. Conmissionersfor the Alms Houseand Work House and h^rmary. —Gehardus C. Carman, James Dunn, James Moran, James Gat* lacher, Henry Chubh, and William O. Smith, Esq. PAystcian— William Bayard, Esq. M. D. £e<^— William Craig. SwnefMTs cf Lumber in the County. ^Thomas Jordan, Francis Jordan, Rzekiel Jordsn, Peter Oevar, Charles Eagles, Aleir. Lock- hart, John Tsptej, Gilbert Jordan, jun., David V. Roberts, John F. Gedard, John Morrison, Charl«s Sorrell, George W. Roberts, Robert Robertson, Jan., James L. Woodworth, David Tapley, Stephen H. Shaw.. John Logan, Hueh Morris, George Eagles, David Jobosten, William Logan, George Travis, John M. Campbell, John Heneberry, R. S. DlckBOD, Jamea E. Vincent, Joseph Ball, Jamee H. Bartlett, Moaee Tock, W. H. Travis, Joseph Lingley, Thomas F. LancaD. Cbarlee Robertson, I^enry Danville, George Clarke, Jsmes M. Olm- 8ied, Rober Canard, James A. Rich, Jamea Phillips, fidwd. Spencer, John S. Brown, John Dowling, Joseph Tabany, William B. Whiie, Thomas J. Peirweather, Alexander B. Brown, John Tejlor,G. H. D. Clark, James Flewelliog, Jemee M. Whipple, Jemes M. Smith, Lavchlan McLean, George C. Daoham, Stephen H. FewUr, C. B. Godard, and William W. Jordsa. M C( *> TABISB or PORTLAND. •*Willi|^^.H9r4iaf.4«l»MFItfr- vfliing, iDd Sanmel L. Tillry, Truttcfi of Sohooff; /asMt Tt^^K ThoQ^M AliiQ, and Qugh Sharkey, Aueaaora of TaxM ; Andrtjr Mylti, Goliecior of Taxca: Jacob Pidgeon, Jamea OixoOi WilliaiiRi M^GarvJiy, Samuel Peters, David Duoham, Bernard MeDooagb,. f^tmn-' CIS S. Jooes, Daniel Friteh, David Odell, ConataMess J. PidgflMt J: J^oboston, W. Lo^ao, S. Peters, J. Toler, B. Arnairong, S. JoMsi D. M. Fritcb, J. Pattersoo, D. Odell, Hog Reeves ; PtoletoyLofH-' herd, Maarice Delaney, and Patrick Harrigan, Fence Viewira ; JS. Campbell. M. Delaney, and P. Harrigan, Pound Keepcrai Jtmaa Harris, Tbomss Hilysrd, and R. Robertson (2d), Cotnmisaioperalii/ Htghwayii ; Patrick MoGoIdriek, Patrick Harrican, Andrew MyilMi William Eagles, John Lovriher, P. Devine. R. McCoskery, •nd;Ji»ba, Connell, Surveyors of High ways ; Davjd Collins, Ferryitan atliMUMi* Town ; David Collins, Superintendent uf Ferry Landiogs ; Jamea Hathewav, Town Clerk and Clerk of the Market ; John Butler, fa- a^clor ol Fiah ; Jsoiea Hathaway, Surveyor and Weigher of Hay. PARISH OF SIMONDS.- Robert Jardine. John Jordan, junior, and Claudius Hamilton, Trustees of Schools j Robert Power, William Daley, and Robert Douglas, Asaes&ora of Tazea ; John J^hostop, Coileptor of Taxes ; Jamea Burley, John McAvoy, Job Stanley, Thb- UktM Clary, Neil duina, Samuel Wethers, James Hue^too, R. Modre/ and E. Hugbea, Constables ; Thomaa Garneit, Thomsa Bea,n, Will'-' ibrop Robinaon, William Been, senior, James McCourt, Wm. Dairy, fildward Gibson, William Wood. James Bartrim, Thomaa TraftOii, John Moore, Jamea McKee, and Robert Bowes. Fence Viewers ; Jas. Burley, Robert Moore, James Bartrim, William Blair. John Munfqrd, Sainuel Wethers, S. Gallivan, and J. Besby, Hog Reevea ; Hugh Daon, Jaifies McCourt, Philip Furlons. John Johnston. Daniel Gal- lagher, Neili Quinn. Ephraim Seniill, Wm> Craig, and John Rusaeflj Pqund Keepers ; John Johnston, Jamea InKledew, and Wm. Daify, Commissioners of Highways ; Wtnthrop Rohertson, Philip furlong, Robert Power, William White, Cbiarles Emslie; \MIIiam Bean, Simdti' Fraaer, Thooms Bowes, senior, Thomas Ua'rnett, John Crozivr, Jamea Stackboose, Bernard Kilpatrick, James Stewart, Daniel Gallagher, Jamea Bno IS, pw<>n McGuire, Patrick McManus, Neil Qoion, JohfL McAvity, George Wark, Arthur Henry, Richard Rigss, John. Higgiiit, William Kirn^n, Peter Clenry, J. 8. Parker, G. Aothony,,R. Moore^ J.* Bowes, R. Daley, T. MeDormott, John Bftwes, H. Mn'.^yan, .J.- Stevenson, J. Clerk, M. Bowes; R. Douglas, R. Evans, J. RuBsell,P, Mi^es, J. Stanley, P. Cull(>rton, and Ephraim Spntiil. Surveyora ol^ Highways ; Robert Bowes, Town Clerk and Clerk of the Market. . PARISH OP LANCASTER.- Re]r. T. W. Robertson. James Qaioton and Isaac Clarke, Truatees of Schools j Barnabas Tiltpn, lauiB CUrke, and Thomas C. Carter, Assessors of Taxes; William. Haidibg, Collector of Taxes; Michael Downey, Jamea McAuley.aod' John Dunham, Constables j John Morrison, John Cunnable. and John M^Eihattpn, Hog Reevea; John Harding', Clayton Scott, and Janies, l)tarch, Fence Viewera; John Harding and WHIism M. Tilton, Pnund Keepers; George Anderson, Archibald Menziea, and Jtimes Gai^lt, C^ipissiooers of Highways ;, James Wynn, Leacy Hay ward. WiD. Cox, Joihn Tynor, William Harding. WHliam Wilson. Danirl Mnrt-^a^ Peter .McLai|cH(iao. John Hooper, John Siinson. Jo.l)n MrNi?bt. Tbdk« M, t 1 3i i 1»ARISH OV SAINt MARTINS. -DaviJ Grut. As^ff* Ftttitfr^ Mtf Wiliram McAir^o, Trutteet of Schnols; Tbomat H. Black, Sit* pMNi Mather tnd TtiAina^ Sicf «ot, At. Benjamin Wolhaupier, Esquire, High Sberiflf; Joseph Myshrall, Deputy SberiflT. George J. Dilibice, Esquire, Keeper of the Rolls, and Cleik of lbs Peace and Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Joseph Reek, Esquire, Regiiiirar of Wills and D<*eds. The Barristers and Atloroies practising in ihe County, with Dsvid: B. Shelton, ilenrjr Morebau.«e. and Lewis Dsvis Wisan, Bsquires', Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court. lion. John S. Saunders, nod William 1 yng Peters, Esquire, Covar- inissioners furiaking Bail in the Supreme Court. William Woodford, Heury Jones. Henry Fisher, George More- house, Jurlah Hammond, and George L. Haiheway, E«q'e, Corpoers. Mark Needham. Esquire, County Treasurer. H^a- John Allen, aud James A. MscLauchlan, John Robinsof», Jis. liaxrivon, and James Miles, Eaquirea, CommiasieDers for tolemntaitig Marriage. jMRet B, Toldervy, Esqaire, M. D., Cemmissionei of ladiao Re- serves, upder Act 7 Vie. c. 46. Asa Coy. S«q. Receiver of Crowb Debts, nod^r Act 7 Vic. c. W. , , A%B Coy, P. E. Beckwiih. MUf k Needham, P. W. Hmtbes^ay. lt< •e|4CI»M»«r; Heiry Fk^^Si A. Akerley, Jtiiti S. Beck, J»ii^ Jai >-'i. 35^ fi. PtrUy, Gfor|« B. K«tch«m, Jottph C. Hattit «r»y. Bmjin »k, iJMX\9,996 Alittri J. Lordly, Licfotcd Anciionetrt. Firewnrdt in Fre(<«rJelon.-Thc Hon. Thomas BaUlk, Oe^Kfo MiiHibiq, tnd L. A. Wilmot, aod Mark Nfadbam, BoHJaoiin Wel> baopter. William D. Harit, John A. Beckwith, M. Branneo, Robert Obcatoot, Charlfs McFherton, and Justin Spahnn. Btquirat. Board qf iCdueation.'-3nhn Robinson, O. J. Dibhicc, D. L. Robio-' iioa. Qeorga Lee, Junior, Etqoires, Right Re?. Bishop Dollerd, Rev. ' J. M. Brooke, end Ret. Chsries Spurden. York County Agricultural Society.— OU^tt Smith, Esquire, Preii- (iciit{ J. A* Beckwiib. Esquire, Secietury and Treasurer. Viee Pre** sMieatt-rJohn Guioo, Dumfries; Dr. Shelton, Southampton; Dr. Oa- eerbill, Queenshnrough ; Thomas Jones, Esquire, Prince William;^ Moses Pickard, Douglas I Charles Long. Kinssclear; Robert Jamea, £iq. Stanley; Major McLean, St. Mary's; Win. Watts, Frederictoe. Frederiet^n Soeuty of Snint ilniireio.— Thomas R. Rohertsoo, Esq. ^ President : J am^ llolib, E«quire, M. D., Isl Vice President j Wm. Watts, 2d Vice President; John F. Taylor, Esquire, Treasurer; Wip. Grigor. Secretary. Frederielon Soeiity of St. I'atrick.- Hon. Thomas Bail lie, Presi* deot i Hon. L. A. Wilmot, Vice President ; Samuel Fieming, Tresv »orer ; T. O'Connor, Secretary. i^htderkton Society of Saint Qeorge.-^Uon. Gforge Shore, Presi- 4ettl; J< E. VVoolford, Esquire, Vice President; Venerable Arcbd^a- COB Cosier, Chaplaio; — , Treasurer and Secretary. » i i COUNTY OF CHARLOTTE. Hon. Harris Hatch, Hugb Mackav, Esquire, Hon. Thomas Wyer.. Hon. W. F. W. Owen, and John VVilson, Esquire, Justices of the Petce tnd Inferior Court or Common Pleas. Hon. Harris Hatch, Hugh Mackay.Esq. Hon. Thos Wyer, Hon. W.v> F. W. Osren, John Wilson, Tristram Moore, Patrick Clinch, Charles' R. Hatbeeray, David Mowati. William Ker, GeorRe Porter, Wilford Fisber, Joshus Knight, Nehemiah Marks, James Frink, John Sneti, Robert Thomson, John Porter, James Albee, Josepbus Moore, Abra< ' him J. Wetmore,Jobn McNeil, Thomas Moses, Cochran Craig, Geo. J^ay, David A. Rose, John Robinson. Church Meigs, James W. Street, ' ames Boyd, Robert Watson, John Grimmer, John Farmer, (of the iiuomm) and James Brown, Esquires, Justices of the Peace. « WeUia«ton Hstch, Esquire, Keeper of the Rolls, and Clerk of ibe Peace and Inferior Court of Common Pleaa. Thomas Jones, Esquire, High Sheriff. David Mowatt, Patrick Clinch, David A. Rose, Etquires, and Ds. S. T. Gove, Coroners. David W. Jack, Esquire, County Treasurer. Hon. Harris Hatch, Registrar of Deeds and Wills. HegbMackay, Hon. Thomas Wyer, J.N. Clark. C.R. Hatbewsy, W. Fieber, Rot)ert Thomson, David A. Rose, and Isaac Knight, £s<' qiiiiei. Commissioners for taking Bail in the Supreme Court. Tbe Juatices of the Ple^. toRether with Patrick Clinch, Willisiu Ker, Wilford Fisher, Charles R. Hathewjiy, and Isaac Knight, Es^ 2eirei, and the Barrixtert and Attornies practising in the Comty. SwntttiiiaiDQerif for tifci^ng Affi4aftt% iq^^ibe^ Supreme Court. H«gli ileckeyi TristTtm Moore, Hon. Thomas Wyer, Hon. W. F. F; Ovif, WtUord FialMV ii»4 Robert Tbomioo, ISsqaires, CommU- aioBeit for lolemDixiDg ||i.fritsi^« I Hi ': 9r s. Hod. Tbomts Wjftr, KMclf«r er€Mwi'M»lf,iiMlBr Ac«7 V.e 9i. fcill Palltft, lfi«pvctor of f1o«r, nudtr Act<$ V. c. 77. rrf^f £rfUealira.— Hon. Htrrit HvloH, %9W.Df. Atl«f. Bmi. tlbtti. WjMr, «nd Qtorg* D. SUMt, D. W. Jack, Biqtitft, Md lUf . John Rom. Pmblic arummar Oehool in Saint Andnmi-^VLfv. Dr. AMty.'HM. H. Haioli, Hon. Tbomat Wyer. l>r. 8. TiontM^D. W. JmIi.Gm. D. Street lad Tlim. Jone*. Biqnirat. and R«v. John Rou, OinclOM. liin» Hounmd Wwtk Hotue.^ R. M. A ndfe««, Robert Ker, Jacob Pa«l. Tbotnai Horry, end John Battov Oomniiastotiera. Jtfbrtne H6§pHal,St. Andretn.—Hm. HoiHo H*l«h, Willimi Ker aad D. W. Jack, Kaqoitta, CommiaaioMra. Cmmninimunfor Wntlud Profwtym th$ CmmN ofCkmlimt -^ Hm. TfMHiiaa Wverond Peirr Sm»ih, St. Andrewe; MidiaerDqfgttt, QfianH Manan; Liebt. J. J. Rnbmton, R.N. WVai Mn, fte. Ctmm'iuicn&rt of Buoyn and Beaaont Jbr the Inntr Bay of 'Isanti' mafnodd».^0. M. Porifr and Jasiea FrMifk, Btqeires. C. K. Uatheway, J. H. Whiilock, ,>8mea Bovd. WtlMam MaLtan. iS. WiUcm, F. Lorimtn, T. P. Stitw. Dnniel SuDbon, W. T. Roa«. llohtnl Kerr, John Parkinson, Wm. Whittoek, J. W. Slrtet, J. Mc- Lachlan, and John Campbell, Licenaed AneUooeeri* Ckarldtte Catmt0 AgiiaiUwal Sooicly.— -<— — Pfeiadepi ; Hoootftbfe gariia Qaich and Hon. Thomas Wjer, Vieerrcaidtai^^i W. Hatch, Eaq. Trcaanrert Alex'r. T. Paul, Secrefarjr; D. Moant, Joaafrti Wahoa, C. R. Hatbeway, T. Tofoer, T. 8imc, J. McCitrdy, T. Lochary, H. O'Naill and S. Getty, ComoMttce. Charlotte Countv Highland Soct«(jf.-~Rev. John Rosa, Praaident ; J-mies BroWn and Jamea Boyd, Esqnlre*. Vtce Pretldaara t Jdcob PiiMl, TMaanrer ;e Peac^iaod Jnienor Gooci of Coanaien Pleas. O. B. Coeert, finock Barker^ aadi t);T. Panelow, fitq's. Cer«ia«»t«. The Barriaiifta and Aitoeaiea jpimei4eiir« tn t%e Coaaty, tetf^eiher witb.H. T. Pa«t»lb«, KsfiatrakCoainUssMaers'for taking' Affldaviiatii i1l«.8«|tf^e Oeqv(L Henry T. Pkrtehiie»-Biqqtiey Oi t ia fci a a i a a Jf fit cakhtg^'QiiA 4o Mia 9aare«noCaii^« ThoKw O. liiie»>lSte|ikeii1»atMNty4B<<|liag|FH#ynfard; Bt^m, Coiomissiooers for aotemoizing Marria|e< 87 It. N«iktuiH HmLUkI, Bf^Hirt , Reccim of Cr««B D«bit mAm Ad 7 Vic. c. 16. Uceb Tilkf m4 Abotr flkeljr^ Li«f mcil Aortimi»fvs ii0arv(era and William Foafeny, Evqoire. Jnaticea of Iba Inferior Court of Common Plea*. Samuel ScotiI, Bsqoire, Hon. Harry Ptfi«>r«, William l*\aahay. Tl)«- iiiaa T. Hewlett, John Barle, Charlea Harriaon. Peiera YeajnaRn, Jobn McAlliater, Lewia McDonald, John IMcLran, Joaeph B. Pfrbina, Thomaa Morray, Robert Ooldiuv, William Murray, Charlea Kaitb, George W. Hoben, Ebciiczer L. liurpo, Thomaa G\U>9ti,(ofthe Quo- rum) and Thomaa Harriaon, Eiquiref; Ju^tica of the Peace. Nathaniel Huhbard DeVeber, Eaquire, High SberiC Timovby E. Wetmore, Eaquire, Keeper oi the Rulla, and CldrJ(«r the Peace and Inferior Court of Common Pl«>88. Hanry S. Patera, Eaquire. Registrar of Witla and Deede. John Barle and Thomaa T. Hewlett, Baquirea, Corntiera. Tba Barriatera and Attoroiea pracii«m4 in the Couoiy, to^brr witb tlio Hon. Harry Petera, Samuel Scovil, and John MiUid§e, Ei- ^nirca, Commisaionera for taking Bail in the Bunrenie Court. SaniDal Scotil, Eaguire, Hoo. Harry Pettra, WiUiani Poahay. Tho- maa T. Hewlett, Jobn Earle, Jobn Humpbriea. aod Ckarlea Kailb, Eaouiraa, Commiasionera (or aolemaiiiot Marriata. WilliMi F. Benoell, Eaquire, leaner of Marriaee Licenaei. William Poahay, Eaquire, Receiver of Crown Debta, «nd«ff Aal 7 Victoria, cap. 36. .Samnel Mayec and Willian P. Bonnel^, Liceneed Anciiooaars. Hon. Harr? Petera, Samuel Scovil, Eaquire. Re?. Abraham Wood, i*hoa. T. Hewlett, Timothy R. Wetmore and N. U. OaVeber, En^t*. Truateee of tbft Grammar School. B0ttrd of > JMoliMi.— Hon. Harry Petera, Hon. Hugh JobmHoB, Samuel Scovil, N. H. DeVeber, T. ft. Wetis^ve, Urnry ». Peuaa and John J. Millidgo, Eaquiroa. KING'S COUNTY. • Hon. William McLeod, and Thomaa Beer, J uatusS.Wetmora, Hen- ry A. Scovil and John C. Vail, Esquirea. Juaitoea of tba Interior Court of Commott Pieaa. Hon. William McLaod, and Thomaa Beer, Juaina 8. Weimore, Henry A> Searil, John C. VmH, Tbon>na Kaicbum, A. C. Bvanaoh, iobn Batbarie, Ebenezer Smith, Unnc Havitand, Samuel Paater,Jeha W»gbtmao, Jobn Brirtaln, Jamee Britlaib^ Jobn H. Ryan. John Hen- dereoo, Cbarka W. Stockton, John C. Pric#, EHaa S. Wi'ibioro, (tit tke Quorum) and John Ha«arty, Esottirea. Juatteea nf the Peace. LeBaron Dmry, Baquito, High Shariffi John Withaitt, Deputjr SheriflT. ^ Edward Betta Smith, Baqnire, Ketpor nf tb« RoHa, aria CItf H of I. WilJtMd Pndt. , j R. I Gtorga N. Arnold, Wiiiiam PrMt, Imm HtviUid,- Syltnler K. £drle and A. C. Evantoo, Bsquiret, Coroutri. John C. Vtil and A. C. ktansoo, Etquirta, CommiifioBtra for Mkkiog Bail in the Supreme Court. John C. Vail and A. C. Evanaon, E^niraa, and tba Barrittara aiMt Aiiorniai praciioing in ihe Couniy, Coin«iaaioBen for takiB| AiBda- vita in tha Supreme Court. ^ Hon. William McLeod, Henry A. Seovitaad John C. Vail, fiaq'ra. Commiaaioners for aolemnizins Msirria^e. Edward B. Smith, Esquire, Receiver of Crown Debti, noder Act 7 Victoria, cap. 36. G. B. Smith, Eaa. and Rev. Wm. B. Scovil, Rev. Willian W. Walker and Hon. William McLrod. Truateea of Grnmmar School. Board of EdttaUion,— Edward B. Smith, Esquire, R(iv. WiUiam K. Scovil and Hon. William IMcLeod. C.Wetmore, B. R. Gidney, E.S. Freeze and D. Sheck, Aoctioneert. i 11 ¥: ■I -, i ■: COUNTl OF WESTMORLAND. AHisaa, UetaitAllttcitoBHia^ 39 COUNTY OP NORTHUMBBRLAND. Alfstnd^r Dividson, John Fruter, Hon. Jofpph Cunarrf, John Ne>- Tnith ind H»iiry B. Allison, Etquirei, Jusiicet of the lofcrior 'Covrt «f Comosen Pleas. Alexander Davidson, John Frster, Hon. Joseph Cunard, John Nn - miih, Heory B. Allison, John T. Wiilisinn, Alexander Good (\|lt9«, Dudley Perley, OocaM McKay, Rnbert Leslie Doak. John J Donald, Thomas C. Allan, Alexander McL'-ggan. Thomas W. Underhili, H. C. D. Carman, William Letsnn. Pltineas Williston, James Hierlihy, Benjamin Stymest. jr. John McDnoald. John Coppai^t*, Jared Toaer, Johp Porter, Roderick McLpod, Alexander David»>oo jr. Peter Morri- son, Thomas Willoai(htiy, John Leslie, J»mps L. Pnce, Alexander Praser, jr. Richard Hutchison, Donald McNaushtnn, {ffthe Quorum) «nd Donald McDonald, Gt^qiiires, Justices of the Peace. John M. Johnson, E«>quire, Hi|h SheriflT. ... Hon. Thomas H. P«iers, Keeper of ih« Rolls, and Cletk of ibe Peace and Inferior Court of Common Pleas, J. A. Street, Enquire, Registrar of Deeds snd Wills. James White, Martin Cranny, James L. Price, and John McLaod, (of Tabusiniath) E^^quites, Coroners. William Loch. John 'Nesmiih, Alexand(>r DaTids<>n, Hon. Josepit Cttoard, RolH>ri Daalc and John J. Donald, Esquires, Commiikiooerii for Iskint Bail in the Supreme Court. John Nesbiith, Hon. Joseph Cunaid, Robert Dosk, John J. Donald, Jas. L. Price, Bsq'rs, and the Barristers and A'tornieb praciisingiu this County, Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court. Aleiaoder Uoodleitow, Donald McKay, Rohert Doak and ^loderick McLeod, Esquires, Commi«sioners (or Solemnizing Mar risge. ' Hon. Thomas H. Peters, Issuer of Marriage Licenses. L. HawhoU and Martin Cranuey, Commissioners 4>f Buoys aad Beacons iii Mirsmicbi. ' . , • ^ .-. Wm. Carjnsn, John T. Willistoa and John Fraser, Commistioqera lor Sick ami Disabled Seamen. Jas. Johnson, E»Q. Commissioner of Wrecks and shipwrecked i;pod<. Alexander Key, Esq. Health Officer for the Port of Miraroichi* William Salter, B«q. Cominissiooer nf Indian Reserves under Act 7 Vic. e. 45: and Receiver of Crown Debts under Act 7 Vic. c. 36. '' Richard Hutchison, David Johnsiou, Matihevr Lamoot, Patrick Hays and Georse Anderson, Firewards in Duunlastnwn. Trustees of Street, Jam^ Writbt, Hofi. T. H. Peters, Rev. Saiinuel Bacon, Rev. J. MaCttrdy, and Jamea NiUer. B^obira. : ^^ Highland Society of Neio Hrwnsmck (at ilfiratntcAi^^A. Koj;. M.p. presifieal; Aleiander Rankin, Thos. C Allan, and Hon. John Montgonery, Vice Prcskleats; I(ev.«li»hn Macbasn, Chaplain t Thos. C. AHan, Esquire, Treasurer;. A itxaiitder.Fraaer, junior, Sjecr'tary,— />»rMf9ra-T John McDoagail, A,. McLnggan, John Frater. (Cross, P«Ml« Resiigoncbe;) R. NlcLcod, D. Jnhnatone, P. Morrisan, J. Cait«.0. JieN4W|hson, R. Htttehiaon, F. Fer«oaoi^ (.BaihiHrsi>$ A.J)a«MliMi, (Oak I^iot); D. M«f;|uy» Mn Ma^e, A. MfKiilop. J. Fi«f«r, 4!^a«easiia) ; A. A. Datidson, J. McDonald, (Bayda Via)i Oflfrgo Kerr, Wm. Henderaon, A. M./Alei. LondouDt A, GoadfflloVi Johft Boyd, Joaeph RttascU, tod Wm. Loch. !',::. V-. »■ '?, '% rJ"T lit, 4l0 COtJJSfTY OP KENf. ■' /ohV Wtteton ahd George Pagan, Esqttirei, Jatti^et of tK^ Infarior Otnii 6t Gmtamon Plena. John Whelen, George Pagan, John Bowjer^ WrIUam Han'ily^ibA, Tnifiiaf P6well, John P. Ford, Wflliam McLaorf, Jai^^s Long. Da- ^Id* Wark; Leatock P. W. DeaBrit^y, {qftht Quorum,y and Williai& JMHraw, Eadairea, Juaiicea of the Peace. Williatn A. fi^ack, Esquire, High Shf^rif. mt^, S. W. Weldon, Keeper of the Rolla, itid Cletlt 6f the Pea^e kUSiahtloj Cottrt o( Common Pleaa. Giot^ Pagan, Esijoire, Registrar ofDeeda and Willa; Jtklm Long, Esquire, Coroner. Williiiii Cnaudjer, Esquire. County Treaavrrer. John Wheten, abd George Pagan, Esquires, and the Barrjfltera and Aitproias practising in the Couttiy, Ooroiiiissioneiri for tikidg Afflda- Vila' ita the Supreme Court. John Wbeien aod Georsa Pagan, Esqtaires, CotnmiAionera fdr tak- ing ]E^il io t^e Siiprenia Conrt. Hbn. Jobo W. Weldon, Isatier of Marriage Lieenaea. John Wbetea, William. Haoittfftdn, and Jobd Bowser, Biqttif^i, Coibiniasiobera for 8o)emniN. Diidittre^, John Ricbey, Jotttt DoHid, Roterc RbtTiiiaOn, WllHin^ 8tetenl, Thbiinia fAlle, Frapcia Fer^ostfu, Sitti- ud [«. Bishop, (0/ the Qwrum,) .and Wittiidi Dliebn, Bsqvires, JaatifcW of iSi Prtice. Hbiirf Wt Bilitwtn, esaniti, tligh Sh^iflr. William EfKd, Esquire. Keaj»er of the RdUl, Wi CI^H^ pf th« Pa^eb ittd lonrtor Gburt «r GnUlitioa Plaii. SUmf Wi fialdviriii, Bsmiirai, Raitttirbr i^ Db«tta add WiHa. flUbart d«rdbb« Biqtt^ Omiaitfbfw Ctaad. Dtnjamiti Danrtdil^ laiAH Bliekli|ll^ Jamda Dbran. iMi\la Y64^t, ind Rol^rt Rabinalra, BMtttrMi, €#aidiaaMiirt ^ Ukkif M and AQNTavifa In IIM dapr*inct Cokti. TM BbrrWteM wM Altorniaa braetiiiat l« thn Qikmi QmimH- iitM#rii4kiiltlatAld^it*«ikl1i{Sttplr«fn#0flri^. J irior iioii, Dm- tliaili feftde tak- 41 J6ht Yooiif, Jamel Blftiiiball, WaKim Napier, ind Benjamin Dawson. C^uires, Commisaioners for Solemnizinf M%tti»t0, Wniia^ Enif, Biquife, taauerof MarriagA Lioentet. Board of Educatton-^WiWiam Napier, Henry W. B«)d«rtn, Wil< Ham End. and Robert Gordon, Esquires, Rev. Georfe McDe6aM, Rev. Aodraw Barron, and Richard Carman and Sanvuef L. Bt^bopj Biq'rt. TVus^eet of the Grammar Sefiool-^ Wm. End, Wm. Napicir, Wmr. Stevena, Biquires, Rev. Andrew Barron, and Joseph Read, l&Ki. Joseph Read and Wm. Napier, Esquires, CommisaioDera of Biioya and Beacohs. FfAocia Fer^Qsont Esqaire, Commissioner of Booya asd^Beiaeone, Bathurat Harhour. Joseph Read, Henry Vf. Baldwin, and Francis F^r|ii«ott, Biquirea, Commissiodera of CHe Sick and Oiaabkd Seamen'a Fund, Henry W. Baldwin, iSsquire, Commissioner for Wrecka and Dlre- lict Vessels. Joseph Read, Francis Fergason, William Stevens, John WetnUod, and William Deacon, Esquires, Firewards for the Town of Baihartt. William I^apier, Benjamin Dawson, William Deacon, John Doran, JoHn Doohelly, and Thomas H. Carman, Liceni^ed Auctioneefii. Shihoel L. Bishop, Esquire, Commissioner of lodiim l^ei(fifTM« Un- der ihe Act 7 Vic. c. 45, and for the Indiana. William Napier, Benjamin Dawson, William Deftcoh, Johli Oalrad, John Donnelly and Thomas H. Carman, Licensed Anctidriaeirs. (ilbuceitet AgrkuUural Society. — William Bteventf, £|sq. Presi- dent; Joseph Resd and l^raocis ^rguson, E^iuirea, Vice Prtiideota ; Henry W. Baldwin, Esquire, Secretary and Treasuter. COUNTY OF CARLEXOX. Bartholomew C. Beardsley, John Dibblee, John Bed«U and Gmv^ W. Cleary, B^quirea, Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleao. BAriholdmew C. Beardsley, John DrbMee, John Bedell, George W. Cleary, James Uphnm, Jamas A. MaclauoUUn, Josiah Brown, Adam B. Shnrpe, Frincis Riee, Leonard R. Coomhes, Janres K^tehomi Abra- ham N. Garden, Rufua S. Demill. Charles A. Hammivnd, Btitry Balrd, Asa Upton, Pw\ M. Bedell, William EYallett, Ambro%e S. Car- man, Charles Parley, Benjamin Noble, Ralph B. B^rdsley, Samuel Esiahrooks, Charles Connell, Benjamin Beveridg^, Randolnh Keich- um, PeterC. Amireaux, John Keaion, Anioine BelleAeur, ViwI Thi- bideau, {qf the Quorum) and Jamaa A. Pbitlipe» fitqairee, Jutiia^a 6t the PeveA. John F. W. Wioslow. Esquire, High Sheriff. Abrliham K. SiAedes Wetmdre, Esqaire, Ke^pel* 6f tke IMli, aoil Cl^rk of the Peace and fnferior Court of Common Plaatk G. A. B«dftll. Esqaire. Registrar of De^ds and WiKi^ Jtthn BHell, Charka Connell, J. Bmeraott aod 0. R. Vpfdtt, Ga- ^tliret, <5orOners. F. B. Dibblee, Biquire. GatiAiy Treavnrer. Pettfi-C. Amireauiand Banjamtn BeYeridft, Baqaire*, and tli# Bar- f'islefa aiiH Altofiifi4»s praetiiin« Hi the CottMy, CemAiasvoMra Ibr takfilf AlSdavita iti tba Supreme Goart; Jahh Bihbte«, Johi Bedell, J. Brown, Lemard R. Gaoflibf*^ Ben- jaihiii BtfVfitCdge and AM Uptan, Bsquir^s, CamttiMiofteffa for Bo^ lenhniiing MarHac«^ lolm DUitolM, B^. R^caitrtrer Gvftwh Delitivmh*? Aet 7 ¥.«. 9^ ittdO«Np>ttiMi0»eft»fIiidiaaileMrfdi«ad«r.Aal 9lF. t.M. . ■-1 '':,■►' ■' 11= s N is 1 'I ; 15] 1:?^ 42 , Andrew W. Raintfnril, E«q. Cpntmiciiooer •( Indian Rf^e'rvei >t Tohiqa* nn^tt Acl 7 Vio. c. 45. . Board «f JEtfiiar.'-John Dibblee, Em. R«v. S. D. L. Street, A. K. S. Wetmorc, John Bsdell, D. L. Bedell, W.T.Wilmol, E*-q*r». ■Hev. A. I^anctvin, Peter C. Am^reaui and Win. AfcLauchlao, Bfq'«. Riehard Bnsliab, J. S. McBeath, T. Collin*, Uobert A. Hay and •Jamea Coi, Lic«B«ed Auctioneers. CarUton CotuUjf AgrUultural Sodety.—FrBfudentJohn Pibblea, •Enqol'e; Vief-Pre>ideota-Chaa. Perley, Chai. Conneil, E. A. Cun- ttfle, Chaa. Emery, Jaf. Ketchum, Benjamin Charrhill, Joaeph Har- . ^ey, Ctlarita Peabody, Gilbert Spurr; Trea«urer-*-Ricbard £ngU«b. COUNTY OF RESTIGOUCHE. Rohtrt Fercueon, John MoDlgoniery, Diiitald Stewart, Adam Per- truton and Anbur Ritchie, Etquirea, Justices of the lofcrior Coait of Oommon Plea a. Robert Pergnaon, John Moot^omery, Dogald Stewart, Adam Fer- iruaun, Arihar Ritchie, Peter Stewart, Arcbihnld Ramaay, William iJaihilton, William 8. Smith, Alexander Campbell, John Ullican, John McNair, {ofth$ Quorum) John Cook and John McAlillan, B^qnires, Juaiicea of ihe Peace. 'John Lambert Barberie, Esquire, High Sheriff. Andrew Barberie. Esquire, Keeper of the Rolls, and Cleik of (he Peace and Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Andrew Barherie. Esquire. Registrar of Deeds and Wills. Donald Stewart, Elsquire, County Treaaurer. Hugh Montgomery and Alexander Camptiell, Esqnirea. Coroners. - Robert Ferguson, Dugald Stewart. Peter Stewart, Jamea Paul, and the ftarriaterv and Attorniespraetiaing inthe County, Commiasioners ••l«r ukiog Affidavits in the Supreme Court. Andrew Barberie, Eaqaire, Issuer of Marriage Licenaea. Robert Kerguaon, John Montgotnery and William Fleming, Efq'fS. 'Commissioners for Solemntting Marriage. John Montgomery, Donald Stewart and Adam Fercu«on, Elaquires, Commissioners for Bnoys and Beacona for the Port of Dalhouaie. Joha MoRigomery and Arthur Riirhte, Esquirea, Commiasioners fer the Sicit and Disabled Seamen'a Pond. Donald MeLeod, Harbour Maeter, Campbelltown. John U. Campbell, Robert W. Kelly, Alexander Campbell and Cl(ariea Murray, Licensed Auctioneera. , Adam Fertuaon, Esquire, Commissioner of Indian Reaervea under Acl 7. Vie. cap. 45. • /^rncNatrdii /or iDa//U>uste.— Andrew Barberie, Jsmea M. Wilaon, John U. GHmpbell, Patrick Green, Theophllus De»Brfsay, Joseph Hunter, Du«ald Stewart. Wm. Hamilton, and Wm. S. Smith. Eaq'rs. Pimatdi for Cam^6e///etMi.- Robert Ritchie, Jamea Stewart, Roheri H. Montgomery, Cbipman Botsford, Alexander Campbell, Alexander PerKuson and James S. Morae, Bsquirea. . 7'FKifeM of ike Rutigoueh^ Grammar Sihooi. - Rev. Jamee Ste- ven«, Hon. John Montgomery and Dngald Stewart, Arthur Ritchie, Donald Stewart, Wm. Hamilton and John U. CamptteU, E^quiresr 0^1^ ers— Isaac Gross, Isaac Steves, and Dawson Steves— Parinh of HilUhoroutsh. Reuhen Peck. George Rogers, Wi!- Uam Galtihun, Edward Bulmer, and Thomaa Pearson—for Hopewell. John Smith, William Reed, Edward Stevena, Charles Anderatm, nrfd Joshua Bishop— for Harvev. iSamuel Grns^i, Thomas Kinne, Enoch Stiles, and laaac Turner, Li- censed Auctioneer p. !l > f c ] m. fi SUPERVISORS OF GREAT ROADS. Robert Matthew->Saiut John to Hay ward's Mills; Beileisl<( le St. John, and St. John to Quaco. BIDbs Botsfprd— Hsjrwiirti'ii Mills to Nova Scotia line, and Shedinc to Petiicodiao. Georgs Anderson— Saint John to Saint Andrews. Henry T. Partelow— Fredericton to Yorkshire Tav^ern, Nerepis Road. Alexander Goodreilow— >Fredericton to Woodstock, and Fredericton to NeW' caatie. Gilbert Williams — Nerepis to Gagetown. Wiirnin Chand- ler— Dorchester to Shediac, anid Shediac to Richibttcto. David Crocker — Ricbibiicto to Chatham ; Newcastle to Bathurstt Batfi- urst to Campbelltown. Jainea Ketchuni— Woodstock to the Grand Falls, and thence to the American houndai^; Woodatock to Houlton, and from Pickard's Store to the American Itonnchir/ on ihe Restook. Nathaniel Hubbard— Fredericton the Fiojcer Board. James Fairweather— Hampton to Belliale. L. B. Ratiis- rorid.,-.Fredericton to Magagnadavic River; and Eel River to Lit- tle Digdegaash. Leonard R.Coombes— Grand Falls ta the Ca- na(|a Line. Josephiis Moore— Oak Bay to Little DigdegnasK. William H- Mowatt— \Vaw>,>ig to St. Stephen ; and St. Andrews to Magaguadavic, on the Fredericton Road, including the brkli^es. Jatites Davidson— Bathurst to MIramichi, via Pokemouche. Isaal: GrdM-^Salisbii ry to DaWMon Steevea' iii Hillsboroogb. John McAlnioQ— from Oawson Seevcs* to. Harvey* George OhUoA: — frttn Cola's laland to Capa Tonnantina. - ,* ■: J a : 44 HER MAJESTY'S CUSTOMS. >0iiT OP Sunrt JoHi^.-^Heiiry Bowy«r Smlih, CMmir^, Col- YMt6r ; Charles Vanghan Fori ter, Etiquire, Landfng SdrVsVor : Jainei Walker, Esquire, prineipal Wailer aad 3earob«r ; Richard M. liOiRgniaid, acting Landing Waitar; Williain H. Bowyer, act- ing Tide Surveyor; Wiiliam Whiteside, Ist Gleik; WilUatn Smith, 2d Clerk ; Jobs Marray, acting 3d Clerk. Charles Drury, Esquire, Admeasorer of Ships And Vessels. Wareliottse />«/yaremeii(.— 'William Stringer, Esqaire> WafehoiM^e Keeper ; Thooias P. Marter, Esquire, and B. Alarlec, Lockers. Sub'Colltdon.—'JAmM Sayre, Esquire, Dorcheiter ; John Mac- kedie, Esquire, Dalhousie ; Thomas M. Deblois, Esqnire, Rwhi- bucto; Daniel Hanington, Esqnire, Shediac ; Henry E. Diblilee, Esquire, Woodstock; Richard Hocken, Esquire, 'Batbnrst; J. Blackhall, Esonire, acting at Caraqnet;— under the principal Ofii- cers of Her Majesty's Customs at the JPort of St. John. Port of Miramichi. — Henry Wright, Esquire. Collector; Da- vid Swayne, Esquire, Landing Waiiter and Tide Surveyor ; Hen- ry Wright, Clerk;— under the principal Officers, of Her Majesty's Customs at the Port of St. John. Port of Siiwt Andrews.— Alexander Grant, Eaqoire, Collec- tor ; James D. Lewin, Esqnire, I^anding Surveyor; J. G. Griffith, Esquire, Waiter and Searcher; William Ellman, Esquire, first Clerk and Warebonse Keeper. 5»&-Co{/ectors,— D. Bennett, Esquire, Cantpo Belfo ; J. H. Ovi- att, Esqitire, St.Stepheni Cochrail Craig, Esquire, Grand MtMn; A. J. Wetroore, Esqnire, St. George. PROVINCIAL ReVeNUE. Beverley Robinson, Esquire, Prmnes IVsiisiirsr, (Saint John.). Dtputy I V Bas w ers.— Joseph Beek, Esqnire, FrederictOR ; David W. Jack, Esquire. Saint Andrews; A. J. Wetmore. Esquim, Br. George; Thomas Moses, Esquire, Went Idles ; Robert Wateon, Eeifaire, Saint Stephen; Hon. Thomas H. Peters, Miiamiebi ; Horn. John W. Weldon. Richibucto ; Diiniel Haningtoii, Eoaa^so, Shediec; John McAlmon. Esquire, Hopewell; Edward wood>, Baqnire, Bay Verte; William Carter^ Esquire, DorolMater; Dn^ fiaki Stewart, Eaqnife, Reetigonobe; John Miller, Eeqairo, De* thursl; Henry E. Dibbtee, Esquire, Woodstock ; Cochran Gfaig, Esqitnii, Grand liianan. IWolMflf Cfenik at Aitnf Joka—Henrv Whtteskle. TU^Smtwgon M Saim /rAn— Benjaolittt C . CfaaloMr nd J« S; Gariiicbaei. Ckugtn uwiWHghBfB of aatteUi iffttcb^^Benjiiilnt G,Qhk- hwori at Batiii John ; DAHd W; Jock, «t St Aidfeivt ; WiMitfil .Carman, at Minmicbi,- 46 tn ic- bi- e, J. fide H'iMeeri~0(ephen Hombert, ThooMf GrWfithi, Tbouinfl RofaMii^ DetlnUr Corrigaa, J. Fitspatrick, J. MkolwH, H. Cofi^ , aad ThcM. Bms, at 8t. John; NkholM Wbtclci, Precleviatoii ; Edamnd Wtiih, St. Steohen; Charles McDeoaU, Rwiligoaobe,; Henry iobmton and William Stoop, St. Andrews ; H. SnlhMr- land, 'St* George ; William Carman, Mirainicbi ; AJeiander Ao- denoo, Bathurat ;£. J. Stewart, Dalbousie; John Doroa, 8hi{i- p«Man laifd Caraquet ; J. Craven, County of Carleton. Wm. Barnes, Preventive Officer at Sackville, (We«tiaorland.!> Appiumjbrs or DvTiA'aLK AnTiCLES.-^SainlJaAw— ^Seowe D. Robinaoo and Isaac Woodward, Esqwrea; SaiiU Anthnsi^^KLtin. 'Thoinas Wyer and Janiea W. Street, Esq; Campo Bello^B- Fitxt- gerald, Robett Ker, and Wiliiain Calkin; MagagModo^k'^Juttaft .Weimare, Gideon Knight, and Hugh MeCalliim ; Commtg tf CaWifint— Charles Perley,'and RuAis S. Oemill, Esquires. OFFICE OF AUDIT— C-FiKdcricfow.; Hnnorable Frederick P. Robinson, Auditor General. POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. John Howe^ Esq. Deputy Postmaster-General in New-Brunswick. (Office at Saint John.) W. W. Barnard, Esq. Snrveybr; James Hoplev, first Gletrk; W. D. French^ 3d Clerk; V. B. Hutchinson,' 3d Clerk. Postmasters and Way-Office Ksepcf^ in New-'Brunswick. — A. S. Phair, Esq. Fredericton ; William F. Bounell, Esq. Gagetown ; Geor;ge F. Campbell. Esq. St. Andrews; David A. Rose, Esq. St. Step)^ ; John Wallace, Saint George ; W. H. Godfrey, Dor- Chester; James Caie, Esq. Chatham, (Miramiehi); HughJtIor- rell, Esq. Newcastle, (Miramicfai) ; William Bowser, Esq. Richi- hocto ; Thomas H. Carman, Esq. Bathnrst; Richard Englisbi^eq. Woodstock ; Samnel Foster, Esq. 'Kingston ; G. il. Ruel, S«a- sex Vale; George B. Cowper, Dalhousie; J. C<* %igan, Esqikire, Grand Falls ; John T. Hodgson, Madawaska ; Alex'r. Lockhart, Qjaaco; J. R. lUacPherson, Oromocto; J. S. Morse, Esq. Camp- belhown; J. Perkins, Hampton; W. C. Smith, Esq. Sfaodiao; Joiiepia Crandall, Junior, Petitcodiac ; Thomas- Campbell, Nash- wsak; John NeUon, Blissfield ; Michael Sweeny. Memramoook; Jameis. L. Nose, Nerepis ; Henry Buxton, Oak Point ; Rnderidc MciiOOd, Tabisintac; James Yonng, Tracadie; Valentino Gibbs, PtfkcmoQche; J. Allison, Bay Verte; J. Bean, Black vltle; Wm. McKay. Boiestown ; J. Long. Cocagne; D. Monroe, Dnitfiies; J. E, Upham, Harvey; W. H. Steves, HiUaboro ; J. G. Mouse, Hopewell ; W. P. Wells, Jolicoenr ; J. Cnnard. Kouchiboogaac : C. MItner, Sackville; M. King, Springfield: B. Beveridge, To-' bknie ; George Pitifield, Salisbury; H. Jones. Eel River; John MurshaH. Prince William; Charles 'W. Cox, Milt Cove, (Wjiter- boro); Tbos.'Main, Stanley ; G. C. Carman. Esq. Musquash ; C VaiicBtiskirk, Cftpe Tomicntiner Samuel Sfahood, Hampstii^; J-tHUtt €harhni»rt, Bette Done ; W: Bpith, Coverdaie ; W.Kjigulf,' '*fmr (ttwpevrftUV; John. te«t,Baker*i Brook; A. Vmn^t; Wi^st^r. (Mttdawaiksf). ij; ;1 J- ) -i'V 4e UNIVERSITY OF KING'S COLLEGE, FitEDERlCTON. Patron, the Qneeo; Visitor on lUr Majwtju'a behalf, tha Ltan- tenant Governor ; Chancellor, the Chief Jnitioe ; Preaident, the Biebop. Govmoil:— the Chancellor, Preaident, Matter of the Rolli, Speaker of the AMembly, Seeretary of the Province, At- teroef General, Hon. Williaui Black, LL. D., Hon. Jamea Ciir- ter, Hon. John Montgomery, Hon. Alexander llankin, Hon. George Stilman Hill, lion. Atnoii Edwin Botsford, Hon. William Boyd Kinnear, John Ambrose Street, and Lemuel Allen Wilmot, Eeooiraa. Coxvocation :— the Chancellor, Preaidont, Profeaaor*. ,aod all peraona admitted Maatera of Arta, or to any degree in Di« - vinity, Law or Medicine. Collbob :— Vice-Preaident and Priii- < cipal, the Rev. Edwin Jacob, D. D. ; Profeasors :— ClaaalcBl Li- terature, Hiatory , Moral Philoaophy and Divinitv, Rev. Dr. Jacob ; Chemiatry and Natural History, Jatnea Robb, M. D. : MathenuittCA and Natural Philosophy, William B. Jack, A.M.: Modern Lan* guagea, E. W. W. G. Uauseal. Collboiatb School :—Claaai* cal and Mathematical Maatera, George Roberta and Charlea'Coe- ter, A. M. ; English and Writing Master, Mr. Moore. — Regiatrar^ Charlea Fiaher,. Eaq. A. B. ; Librarian, Edwin J. Jacob, A. M. PROVINCIAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Hia ExceUeacy the Lieutenant Governor and the Honorable Her Majeaty's Executive Council. John Gregory, Esquire, Secretary. WESLEYAN ACADEMY, Mouxt Allisox, SackvillC.-- Go? ernor and Chaplain— the Rev. Albert Deabriaay ; Principal — the Rev. Humphrey Pickard, A. M.i English Master— ThomM , W. Wood, Esq.; French Tutor and Asaistant in the Classical Department— Jo8 Robert F* Hazott, Esqoire, Trea«arer; Jairie* Wi^lUin fiayi, , Eaqoire, Ckrk. |»ROyiNCIAL VACCINE ESTABLISHMENT. > CeiUml St&twn^Saini John. His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, and Her Majetty'e Council, Patrons of the Inatitntion ; Hon. ^illiam Black, Direc- tor of the Institution. Committee— Frede^ton : — ~ — ,- Saint Andrews — Reverend Jerome Alie^, D. D. ; Vaeeiha&ng SurgMns—Georgti P. Peters*, M. D., Saint John ; Fredericton*-- the Medical Officer in charge of the Troops. * PROVINCIAL LUNATIC ASYLUM-at St. Job*. George P. Peters, M. H., William Jack, John Ward, and John R. Partelow, Esfjuires, Commissioners. PROVINCIAL PENITENTIARY— At Sai.-ct Johh. Commissioners— John Ward, Esquire, Hon.R. L. Hazen,J6hii' V. Thurgar, H^nry Porter, John Owens, John M. Robinson, \V. U. Scovil, Edward L. Jarvis, and Robert Jardine, Esqnires.— Samuel D. Berton, Secretary. PUBLIC FUNCTIONARIES. Israel D. Andrews, Esquire, Consul of the United States at Saint John. Agents for L/tfyer8ons entitled to Gram< of Land, under the fourth Article of the Treaty of Washington. John R. Partelow and Charles P. Wetmore, Eaquire^, Inspefr- tors of Savings' Banks. \ . Hon. John Robertson, Beverley Robinson, and Dr. George P, Peters, Commissioners of Steam Bpatt*, iitder the Act of 1847, fur the Port of Saint John; and James Boyd, Edward Wilson, and Feier Smith, Esquires, (or the Port of Saint Andre^wi/ Ihiniel Haiiington, and Thomas E. Smith, Esc^viires, Commis- Monew for BteamboaU at the Port of Shediac, uii#»r the Aot'olf Assi i« ;t ■ 46 4pbii ^. P«r C. Evsnton, Esq. LeBsrnn Drury, Esq. Rev. WiUism Scof il nnd Gilford Flewwelling, Issao Raymond, Viuceat White and James B. Lyoa,|I^rectors ; Justus Esrle, Secretary. Colonial Life Asturanee Company-^^t. John Branch. — Board nf Management: Hon. John Robertson, and Charles Ward, W. H. Street. Joho Wishart, and John Duncao, Esquires. Medical Ad- viser—John Paddock. Esquire, M>D. Agent and Secretary tc the Board — Duncan Robertson, Esquire. JOINT STOCK COMPANIES. i SkvxT John Watxr Compant.- Capital, £20,000 — President' Charles Ward, Esquire; Directors— Hon. Hugh Johnston, Hon* John Robertson, Isaac L. BedelI,Jokm Boyd, M. D., Rober' .Jafdtne, Edward L. larvis. Robert Keltte. Junie Kirk, John Kerr> William H. Street, John Ward,, and A. W. Whipple, Esquires' Secretary— Duncan Robertson, Esquire. Saint John Gas Light Company.— Capital, £30,000, with fewer to increase to £30.000.— James Kirk, Esquire, President ; ohn Duncan, Robert Jardine,Wil]iam J. Ritchie, John M.Walker. Thoa»as Allan, William Parks, Williom G. Lawton, and George Carvill, Directors ; Robert Reid, Secretary and Treaanrer; W. J. Ritchie, Esquire, Solicitor. "^ 51 Saikt John MccHANict' Whalv Fishino CoMFAKv.—CapitaK jC50,000.-^Presid«nt, Thomai Niibet, Eiquire; Oirectori— Joht. Duncan. John Withart, Daniel J. McLaughlin, Jamei Kirk, John W. M. Irish, and William Lawton, Esquire* ; Secretury— Alez- Qoder Robertson, Eiqiiire. Saint John Hotel Company.— Thomai Nishet, Eaquire, Pre* ■ident; Diroctora— William Wrijiu, Charles C. Stewart. F. A. Wiggins, and Thomas E. Milliuge, Esquires ; Secretary— Alez. Robertson, Esq.; Managers— W. &J. Scammell. Saint John MiUa and Canal Company, — Daniel Hammond, Agent ; Alexander Balloch, Secretary. SoifiC John MiUa and Manufacturing Company.— 'Alexander Bal- loch, President; Directors— Beniamm Smith. C. C. Stewart, D. J. McLaughlin, and John M. Rooinson, Esquires ; Secretary— T. F. Raymond. Saint John Omnxhua and Transit Ctfrn/^any.— Capital, £3000,i with power to increase to JB5000. — Edward Allison, Esquire, Pre- vident: Directors— Charles McLauchlan, George Thomas, Michael Fisher ; Charles L. Street, Secretary and Treasurer. Nfw-Brunawick Benefit Bwlding Soeietu and Savings* Fmu/— Established under Act of Assemb' y, 10 V. cap. 83, passed 14th April, 1847. — Shares, £.120 each, payable by monthly subscrip* tionsof 12a. per share. — Provisional omcers— Chairman : John M. Robinson, Esquire ; Secretary : Mr. Charles L. Street ; Solicitor : Messrs. Jarvis &. Twynaro ; Bankers: — — — Pordand and Lancaster Steam Ferry Company.- Israel Merritt, President ; J. DeW. Spurr, Charles Brown, Joseph Lingley, and Robert Robertson, Directors; Richard Dalton, Secretary. SoitiA Boy Boom Company.— (St John County.)— A. McL. Seely* President; Hon. John Robertson, John Pollok, Esq. and Measri* James Travis, Moses Tuck, Michael Fisher, and Robert Stevensi Directors; Thomas McMackin, Esquire, Secretary, Treasurer, and Superintendent. St. Andrews and Quebec Railroad Company. — Under the sanction and approval of Her Majesty's Oovemment, and of the PrO' vincial Government of New Brunswick.— Directors in New Bruna- wick— John Wilson, Esquire, President; Hon. William Fits- williuJO Owen, R.N. , Hon. Harris Hatch, Hon. George S. Hill, Wellington Hatch, Esq. John James Robinson, Esq. R.N., Donald S. Morrison, Esq. Robert Walton, Esq. KilburnG. Robinson, Esq. Alfred Reade, Esq. Ambrose Sherman Carman, Esq. Chas. Ferley, Esq. London Board of Correspondence— The Right Hon. the Earl Fittwillism, President ; the Right Hon. Lord Ash- bnrton, Benjamin Badger, Esquire, Herbert Ingram, Esquire, John Milligan Laws, Captain R. N., 20, Sussex-square, Hyde Park, George Pemberton, Esquire, Alderman's Walk, Old Broad-street, William David Puget, Captain ft. Nm George Burge, F<«|mre, Chairman of the Heme Bay and Canterbary Railway. Solicitors — Meaars. Goodwin, Partridge, WilHams A Edwards, 7,Millbaidi Street, Weatminster. Secretarj— William Bridges, Eaquire.*" K i 53 Banken—The Bank ofBritith North America in Lond<^o, andito several Braoebea in the Colooiei; the Charlotte County Bank^ St. Andrew! ; Messn. Glyn& Co. Loinbard-atreet, London. . Nova-Seotia and New-Brunnoiek Land C(mu^nu^(Jneorporated by Royal Charter in 1834.— Capital, £200,000, with power to in- create to £400,000. Governor : John Godaon, M. P. Deputy Governor : John Mozon, Esquire. Directors : George Palmerr Ambrose Humphreys, Newman Smith, Thomas Butts, Henry Blanchard, George Nichols, Thomas Newnham, J. P. Luxmoore Uallett, Thomas Potts, and J. W. Ogle, Esquirev. Secretaries: John Bainbridge, and William Aggar, Esquires. Auditors : WiK liam Newton, and John Norbury, Esquires. Bankers : Messrs. Williams, Deacon, Laboucbere &, Co. Bircbin-lane. Solicitor ; Nathaniel Hooper, Esquire. Commissioner at Stanley: Lieu- tenant-Colonel Richard Hayne. Thomas Wright, Esquire.Clerk. Robert Waugh, Esquire, Land Surveyor and Overseer. Compa- ny's Solicitor in New Brunswick : J . A. Street, Esquire. Resident Agent at the City of Saint John : John V. Tburgar, Esq. mcAsoivic. THE MOST ANCIENT AND HONORABLE FRATBRNITT OF FREE MASONRY. Grand Master of JB^tond.— The Earl of Zetland. Deputy Cfrand Afoffer— Etrl Howe. Grand Master of IreUmd-^Tht Doke of Leinster. Grand Matter of Sbot/and— Right Hon. Lord Gleolyon. Pant Grand Ma§ter—Rt. Hon. Lord Frederic FitzclBrence,G.C.H. Pr^'Jneial Grand Master for Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, the Islamfs i^ Prince Edward and NeufountUand^ and their Dependen- cies-7he Honorable Alexander Keith, Halifax. Provincial Grand Secretary^ A. O. Blair, Esquire, Halifax. MASONIC BODIES IN NSW-BRUNSWICK. Hibsroise Encampment of E. S. No. — , St. Andrews. St. Mark's Royal Arch Obspter, St. Andrews, on the Registry of the Grand Royal Areh Chapter, England. Carleton Reyal Arch Gbeptcr, Saint John, on the Registry of the Grand Roys! Arch Chapter, Scotland. Hibernian Royal Arch Chapter, No. ->) St. Andrews. Lodgei on the Regittry of the Grand Lodge of England. The R.W. and Hon. A. Keith, of Halifax, Provincial Grand Master. Albion, No. 570, Saint John, First Friday in each month. St. John's, 632, Saint John, First Tuesday In each month. Svtsex, rojS, Dorcheeter, Thursday on or after full moon. St. Mark's, 769, St. Andrews, First Wednesday in each months Solomon's. 764, Frederleton, Tuesday after full moon. Carleton Union, 767, Carleton, First Thursday in each month. Midian. 770, KiuRBton, SeeondToesday in each month, rortlaad Union, 780. Portlsnd, First Thursday in each month. Lodgeem Hie JRtgittry qfthe Gnmd Lodge of heltmd, Hiberaia, No. 301 , Saint John, SecondTaeaday hi each month • Sussex, 827, St. Stephen, First Wednesdsy in ditto Hibernian, No. — i St. Andrews, sceond Tuesday after each full moon. 53 CLERGY. ESTABUSHED CHURCH OF ENGLAND. The Right Reverend John, Lord Bishop of Fredirictoit. Rev. I. W. D. Gray, D. D. >pH»ni«;n. Rev. S.Bacon, A. B. J Chaplains. Venerable George Coster, A.M., Archdeacon and Rector of Fre- dericton; Rev. W. Q. Ketebum, Curate of Fredericton. Reverend Benjamin Gerrish Gray, D. D., Missionary of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts ; Reverend I. W. D. Gray, D. D., Rector of Trinity Church, Saint John ; Rev. Alexander Stewart, Curate ; Rev. William Harrison, Rector of Portland ; Rev. W. N. Boyer, Curate of Portland ; Rev. Frederick Coster, Rector of Carleton ; Rev. Jerome Alley, D. D., Rector of Saint Andrews ; Rev. R. B. Wiggins, late Cu- rate of Saint Andrews; Rev. Skeffington Thomson, LL. D., Rec- tor of St. Stephen ; Rev. H. W. Tippett, Curate of St. Stephen ; Rev. Noah Disbrow, Rector of Bathurst; Rev. Thomas Maghee, Rector of Upham and Q,aaco ; Rev. W^. E. Scovil, A. M., Rector of Kingston ; Rev. William W. Walke , A. B., Rector of Haoin- ton; Rev. William Scovil, A. M., Rector of Norton ; Rev. R. D. Palmer, Missionarv at Springfield and Johnston ; Rev. Christopher Milner, Rector of Westneld ; Rev. H.N. Arnold, Rector of Sussex ; Rev. Abraham Wood, Rector of Waterborough ; Rev. N. A. Cos- ter, Rector of Gagetown; Rev. J. M. Stirling, A. M., RJBCtor of Maugerville; Rev. E.J. W. Roberts, Rector of Kingsclear; Rev. John Dunn, Rector of Doufflas; Rev. T. Carey, Curate of Doug* las; Rev. Joseph ElwelJ, Missionary at Prince William; Rev. S. D. L. Street, A.B., Rector of Woodstock ; Rev. S.Jones Hanford^ Curate of Woodstock; Rev. John Black, A. M., Rector of Sack- ville ; Rev. R. Simonds, Rector of Westmorland ; Rev. George S. Jarvis, D.D. Rector of Shediac ; Rev. A.W. Weeks, Curate of Shediac and Cocaigne ;' Rev. Samuel Bacon, A. B., Rector qH Miraraichi; R«v. J. N. De Wolfe, Rector of Richibucto ; Rev. Samuel Thomson, A. M., Rector of Saint George ; Rev. James Neales, Rector of Grand Manau ; Rev. T. W. Robertson, Rector of Lancaster ; Rev. J. W. Disbrow, A. M., Missionary at Loch Lomond ; Rev. J. Bartholomew, Missionary at the Nerepis; Rev. A. Sti^art, Missionary at Stanley ; Rev. William Jeffrey, Mission- ary at Saint Mary's ; Rev. John McGivern, Missionary at Andover and Madawaska; Rev. W. H. DeVeber, Assistant Minister at St. Ann's Chapel, Fredsricton; Rev. J. Hudson, Visiting Mis- «ioiMry. ESTABUSHED CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. 87V0D OF HKW-BRUNSWICK. Jteverend William Hendenon, A.M., Moderators fieveread John M. Brooke, Cleik. i,. i t t IV ' '■i I t I u Presbytery of Saint JoAn.— City of Saint John: Saint Andreiv'i Church — vacant ; Fredericton : Rev. John M. Brooke ; Saint Andrews: Rev. John Ross; Saint Patrick : Rev.JohnCassilis.A. M.; Sussex Vale and Springfield : vacant; Nashwaak and Boies- town: vacant. Presbytery of MiramiUDhi — Newcastle: Rev. Wil- liam Henderson, A.M.; Chatham: Rev. John C. MacBean; Res- tigouche : Rev. James Steven ; New Richmond : vacant ; Bath- urst: Rev. George McDonnell ; Tabisintac: vacant; Glenelg,and Carleton : vacarU ; Moncton, Salisbury and Sbediac : vacant. Rev. Dempster Wallace, Missionary in the Presbytery of Mirami- chi. The Synod meets at Chatham, Miramichi, on the second Thursday ofSeptember, 1848. CATHOLIC CLBROTMBir IN THE DIOCKSB 01* MEW-BRUNSWICK» City of Saint John — Right Reverend Dr. Dollard, Bishop of New Brunswick^ Very Rev. James Dnnphy, V. G. ; Rev. James Quin, Rev. Ed* mond Qnm, and Rev. Luke O'Regan* Rev. Walter Aylward, and Rev. James McDade, Fredericton » Rev. John Sweeny, Chatham, Miramichi; Rev. Michael Egan' Nelson, Miramichi i Rev. Richard Verektr, Woodstock; Rev. J* Cummins, Saint Stephen ; Rev. William McDonald, Saint An' draws ; Rev. F. GaUvreau, Memramcook; Very Rev. A Gagnon* V.G., Shediac ; Rev. Mr. Turcote, Grand Lake t Rev. Joseph Pa- 3uet, Richibucto ; Rev. Julian Rioux, Buctouche ; Rev. Joseph ^ ladran. Petit Rocher ; Rev. Michael Power, Assistant at ditto ; ]Rev. Hector Droiet, Caraquet; Rev.S. LafVanee, Tracadie ; Rev. A. Langevin, Saint Basil, Madawaska; Rev. Anthony Gosselin, Saint Bruno, ditto ; Rev. Henry Dionne, Saiift Lucy, ditto ; Rev. Michael A. Wallace, Sussex Vale ; Rev. Andrew Barron, Q,uaco; Rev. Hugh McGuurk. WBSLETAN MINISTERS IN THE NEW-BRUNSWIOK DISTRICT. Rdv. Richard Knight, Chairman. . Rev. Henry Daniel, Rev. Ingham Sutcliffe, Saint John, South, (Germain Street, Ac); Rev. Sampson Busby, Saint John. North, (Portland, &c.); Rev. Robert Cooney, Carleton; Rev. Richard Knight, Fredericton ; Rev. John Allison, Nashwaak; Rev. Wm. Smith, Sheffield ; Rev. G. Hennigar, Milltown ; Rev. Arthur Mc- Nntt, Saint Stephen and Saint David's ; Rev. Michael Pickles, Saint Andrews ; Rev. George Millar, Sackville ; Rev. William Smithson, Point de Bute; Rev. Robert A. Chesley, Petiteodiac; Rev. William Allen, Susisex Vale; Rev. Joseph F. Bent, and Rev. John Prince, Woodstock and Andover; Rev. George Johnson, Miramichi ; Rev.C. Lockhart, Bathurstand Restigouche ; Rev. Jamee Tavlor, Richibutto : Rev. Stephen Bamford, (Super- numerary) Digby and Siisiboo ; Rev. Richard Shepherd, Anna- polis ; Rev. William Temple, Bridgetown ; Rev.. G. M. Barrett^ Aylesford; Rev. Albert Desbrisay and Rev. Humphrey Pickard^ A JMT., Weileyan Academy, Mourn AUiiMn. 55 BAPTIST HimSTBRS IIT RSW BRUV8WICI, Rev. A. D. TbomiQii, Moderator. Rev. Joseph Crandall, Salisbury; Rev. Lathrop Hammond, Audover; Rev. James Blakeney, Gondola Point; Rev. John Marsters, Greenwich ; Rev. William Seam, Hopewell ; Rev. James Tozer, Blackville ; Rev. Titus Stone and Rev. Matthew Smith, Sussex Vale; Rev William Harris, Nasbwaak; Rev. Thomas Magee, Saint James ; Rev. Samuel Robinson, Saint John ; Rev. A. D. Thomson, Saint Andrews ; Rev. J. C. Skinner, Wickham ; Rev. William Pukifer, Harvey ; Rev, John Magee, Mangerville ; Rev. Gideon Esterbrooks, Wakefield ; Rev. Peter Sprage, Spring, field; Rev. E. D. Very, Portland; Rev. Charles Spurden, Pre- dericton; Rev. J. A. Smith, Wickam; Rev. Charles Thome, Johnston ; Rev. G^rge Rigby, Douglas; Rev. William Hall, Saint George ; Rev. John Francis. Norton ; Rev. Nathan Cleve- land, Shepody; Rev. James Walker, Grand Falls; Rev. James Wallace, Hillsborongh ; Rev^ James McPhee, Springfield ; Rev. Edmond Watson, Waterborough ; Rev. Thomas Saunders, Prince William ; Rev. WiUiam Fitch, Canning; Rev. E.J. Harris, Wood stock; Rev. Joshua Bunting, Upham; Rev. James Trimble, Greenwicht Rev. James Hopkins, Saint David ; Rev. George Miles, Grand Lake ; Rev. Benjamin Coy, Lower Grand Lake. Rev. J. H. Tupper, Keswick ; Rev Alexander McDonald, Carle- ton ; Licentiates :— James Herrit, William Coleman, Frederick 't /ce, Patrick Duffcyv Joseph Catharine, Daniel Perry, J. W. ^-artt, Thomas Todd, John Sears, Alexander Mutch. Reformed Presbttbriait Church. — Saint John : Rev.Alexan^ der McLeod Stavely ; South Stream : Rev. James Reid Lawson ; Missionary: Rev. James Stuart. Rev. John McCnrdy, Minister at Chatham, (Miramichi) of the Presbyterian Church of Nova Scotia, in connexion with the Uni^ ed Associate Synod, Scotland. Richmond— -Rev. Mr. Reid. Kes- wick Ridge— Rev. Mr. McCurdy. CoK«RE«ATio?rAL MINISTERS. — Saint John : Rev. J. C. Galla- vray, A. M. ; Sheffield and Grand Lake: Rev. James Porter ; Nashwaasis and Douglas: Rev. Mr. McCallum; Mill Town: Rev. Mr. Yeaton. The Fisrt Free Presbtterian Church.— Saint John : Rev. Robert Irvine. Synod of the Preth^man Church of New Brunswick, adhering to. the Standards of the Westminster AssemUy. — Presbytery of Saint John :— Norton, Hammond River, &c., Rev. Andrew Donald ; St. Stephen and St. James', vacant; Springfield and Sussex Vale, vacant; Salmon River, vacant ; Bocabec, (Pftrisb of Saint Pat- rick, Charlotte County), Rev. William Millen. Presbyteri^ of Miramichi.— Blackville and Nelson, Rev. John Turnbull ; Ricbi- bocto. Rev. James Law, A. M. ; Mnneton, Shediae, Ae. vaeDbt. Missionaries within tbe bonnds of the Synod— Rev. John Irvine, and Rev. S. Brown. (p. h !• t^ ae ¥ \n In New-Brunswiek AmUiary Bible Sadety^tX Saint John.— Patron i Hia Excellency Sir William M acBean George Colebrooke, K.H. Lieatenant Governor, &c. ; President— Hon. Judge Parker; Vice Fresidenta— Hon. Charlea J. Petera, Hon. W. B. Kinoear, Hon. Neville Parker ; Treaaurer— John M. Robinson, Eaqaire ; Secretariea— James Paterson, Ij L. D., and Mr. Samael L. Til- ley ; Depositary— Leveret H. DeVeber, Esquire ; Committee — Samuel Hoygbue, Esquire, John Kinnear, Esquire, JohnWishart, Esquire, Samuel Bayard, Esquire, M.D., Alfred Smithers, Esq'r, John T. Smith, Esquire; Messrs. Nathan S. Demill, Samuel Hal- lett, James Agnew, W. D. W. Hubbard, Robert Jardine, Joseph Robinson, Geo. A. Lockhart, P. LeSueur, G. T. Ray, W. A. Ro- bertaon and J. Harding. For Port!and--John Owens, John Dun- can, C. Waterbery and A. McL. Seely. For Carleton—George Bond, and R. Salter, Esq'rs. Depository— the Store of Messrs. L. H. DeVeber &, Son, Prince William Street, Saint John. Church Society of the Archdeaconry of New Brunswick.'-^ Patron : His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor; President: the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of the Diocese; Vice Presidents: the Ve- nerable the Archdeacon; the Hon. the Chief Justice ; the Mem- ben of Her Majesty's Legislative Council ; the Members of Her Majesty's Executive Council; the Speaker of the House of As- sembly, the Judges of the Supreme Court, Her Majesty's Attor- ney and Solicitor Generals, (being members of the Society) with Wm. Scovil, Esquire, and the Hon. W. F. W. Owen ; Trea- surer: W. J. Bedell, Esquire; Secretary: Rev. F. Coster; As- sistant Secretary : Rev. Mr. Roberts ; Auditors of Accounts : Robert F. Hazen, and Beverley Robinson, Esquires. Executive Committee— John C. Allen, Esquire, Fredericton; Joseph H. Al- lison, Esquire, Sackville; George A. Bedell, Esquire, Woodstock; LeBarou Botsford, Esquire, M.D. Saint John; William Carman, Junior, Esquire, Miramichi ; Nathaniel H. DeVeber, Esquire, Gagetown ; George J. Dibblee, Esquire, Fredericton; Allan C. Evauson, Esquire, Sussex; Daniel Hanington,' Enquire. Shediac; James Robb, Esquire, M.D. Fredericton: John M.Robinson, Es- quire, Saint John : Hon. Charles Simonds, Portland ; Joseph Seivewright, Esq|nire, Norton ; Henry BowyerSmi^, Esquire, St. John; John Ambrose Street, Esquire, Fredericton; George D. Street, Esquire, Saint Andrews; Hon. John W. Weldon, Richi- bucto ; Thomas S. Wetmore, Esquire, M.D. Saint John ; Justus S. Wetmore, Esquire, Kingston ; George Wheeler, Esquire, Saint Jolio; Frederick A. Wiggins, Esquire, Saint John; Robert D. Wilmot, EsQuire, Carleton ; Benjamin Wolhanpter, Esoaire, Fre- dericton ; William Wright, Esquire, Saint John. Local Commit- tee at Saint John— Chairman : the Rector ; Secretary : George Wheeler, Esquire ; Treasurer : L. H. Waterhonse. New-Brunswick Baptist Missionary Society. —Bav, S. Robinson gBdJoko T. Smith, Esquire. Secretaries} N. S. DemiU, Treasurer. Baptist Chneral Umon ^f JVeae-£n(iistoicft.— John T> Smith, Es- q«ire, Secretary ; Selomoa.Harsey, Treasurer. . Cmmgalioml Unkm of NoothScotia and iVMO-Bmiif teicfc.— Rev. J. C. Giliawaj, A, M., Sceietary $ R. Davidioa, Traasnrer, Hi, John, It. 67 STAFF OF THE ARMY, SERVING IN THE PROVINCE OP NEW-BRUNSWICK, Under the Cnminand of His Eicellency Major-Oeneral Sir Jnha Har- Tey, K.C.B. and K.C.H., Commanding Her Majesty'a Trpops in Nora-Scotia, N«w*Bruoswick, Pi'mce Edward ialaod, and their Da- pendencies. His Excellency Lieatenant-Colonel Sir Willliam MacBean George Coiebrooke, K. H., Commanding the Troops in New Brunswick. GARRISONS.- Frecfertc/on.— Major Frederick R. Blake, (33d Regiment), Commandant; Paul W. Pbillipps (Lieut. R. A.), Towa Adjutant ; Venerable Archdeacon George Coster, A. M., Chaplain. Saint JoAn^Captain John D. Johnstone (33d R<>giment), Command- ant; Town Major, J. Gallagher, (H. P., 98ih Regt.) ; Rev. B. G. Gray, D. D., ChapUio. Saint ilm/reios.— Lieutenant John E. CoU linga (33d Resimeot), Commandant ; Rer. Jerome Alley, D. D., Chaplain. WoodatotJc—Litau Thomas Wickham (33d Regiment), Commandant. Commissariat Dkpartmbnt.— SSami Jo/m— Alexander Edwards, Esquire, Deputy Assistant Commissary General ; E. A. Ibbetson, Treasury Clerk ; U. C. Poulteney, Commissariat Storekeeper ; Henry Marshall, Office Keeper, f^'earrteton— Henry William Woodford Plant, Esquire, Deputy Assistant Commissary General ; Mr. Norman, Treasury Clerk ; Thomas Paisley, Commisssriat Issuer. Obdsakcb Depabtmbmt.— iSatn< Jo^n-^FrederickC. Frith, Es- quire, Deputt Ordnance Storekeeper; Lieut. Samuel Hoyghue, (H. P. 60th Regt.) 1st Clerk ; Robert Pickthall,2d Clerk ; Willism Bond, Storehoueeman ; Frederick Harrison, Armorer; James Emison. Office- Keeper. ' Barrack Department.— iSaznt ^oAn— Captain T. W. French, Barrack Master; Andrew Whyte, Barrack Sergeant. Frederietan^ JohnE. Woolford, Esquire, Barrack Master; John Edwards, Barrack Sergeant. Saint Andrews— Jamet Kyle, Barrack Sergeant. Royal Engineer Department.— Sbin/ JbAn— Captain MoleS' worth, Commaodinv; Edward Llojd, Clerk; Henry Hennigar, Orer- seer of Works. Frec/enc/on— Mr. Smith, Clerk of Works. Board or Rbspbotitb Officers.— fOrefnance Department.)-- Captain Molesworth, R. E. ; Captain Ormsby, R. A. ; Frederick C; Frith, Esquire, Deputy Ordnance Storekeeper. OFFIOERS OF CORPS SERVING IN NEW- BRUNSWICK. Rotal Artillebt.— Saint John— Captain Francis Dick, Com- roandinf ; Lieutenant Andrew P. S. Green. Fredericton— Lieutenant Paul W. Pbillipps. 33o Regiment.— Fredericton— Msjor Frederick R. Blake; Cap* tains Edwsrd Winniogton,and Cb<«rles P.B. Walker: LieuteoaotaC. Mills (Adjutant)^ E. W. Donovan, and George H. Caialet; Ensign J. Cochrane J f>aymat47 W. A. M'Lean, 20 Sep do lAeutenantt. Jai. 8. Beek, 26 June, '43 John &. Coy, 27 do do O.W.Turner, af. 28 dodo John T. Smith, 29 do do Thoa. R. Barker, 30 do do Cb. McPbenon, 1 July du Edwin J. Jacob, 2 do do Jafl.P.Welmore, 16 Feb'46 John Davif, 21 May, do Thomas W. Blisa, 22 do do George J. Blias, 12Apr.'47 Ed w. S Imondt, 1 3 do do John F. Peteri, 20 Sep do Enaignt. , is. O.Gabcl, 22 May 46 G.R.M.WetB(iore, 2Sdo do Hodson C. Peter*, 24 do do Geo. O. Ketchuui, 25 do do J.P.Maclaucklan, 26 do do Patrick Kirlin, 21 June do H'l. F. Gordon, 12 Ap '47 Juho^D. Rainaford, 13 do Paymaster. Jai. Taylor, (eapt) 14 Jun ['24 Adjutant, G. F.H.Minehin, Cnpt. 18 Sept. '33 Quartermaster. Obaa. Branueo, (liewt.) 5 May, '4d AaaUtant Surgeon. H. A. Harlt, 19 Mar. '89 RIFtES attached to Itt Battalion York. Major. I. A. Wilmot, 26 Mar. '98 Captains Wm. M'Beath, SO Aug >30 John Simpaon, 19 JHne,'43 First Lieutenants. F. E. Beck with, 31 Aug '30 S.D.MGibbon, 12 June 'SO P. Campbell, 8 de LewiaD. Wigan, 30 June '45 Lieutenants, Wm. Stirling, Sjuae'iU! Jacob Brown, 19 do '6 Thos.Campbell, 12 Sep '8 Robert Palmer, 13 do d* Geo. Nevera, 18 ma^, '40 Wm. Dayton, 19 do JohnM^Leau, 20 do Alx.Campbell jr. 21 So WyneatWilliams,4Ap'42 Thos.Wi ight, jr. 5 do do H. Couperthwaite, 6 do do Hy. B. Robinson, 7 de do John Burpe, 8 do de Eiuigns. Fet.M'FailaBe,19may'4p Samuel Ester, 21 do Miles McMillan, 22 d6 Wm. Clayton, jr. 23 de Alex. Donald, 4 Apr. 43 Frederick Eitey, 5 do do 60 8an. ClaytoB, g lio do Tbonai Main, do do Jstittant Surgeon. Wm. Pioiiard. 7 do do AdjutMt. Cbai.O«m,M.D.30jun»45 Robert W«u|b, 9 do do T. Wright, cap. 20 Maj W n«««i-^--« J F.P.RoWiMOB,jr.2«iul.« Surgeon. (iuarUrnuuter. Jobo R. Jacob, SOjaae, >45 Jvnoa Robb, 8 Mtfcb, 19 Vf. Dayton, It. SO juoo, '45 SAINT JOHN CITY MILITIA. Banjaain L. Potcrt, Lieuttnaot Colonel Commaadant St. John City Militia,— >26(h May, 1845. SAINT JOHN CITY LIGHT INFANTRY. lieutenant Culonel. G. D. Rubinion, 25 Aug '42 Major. Tboa.M'Maekin, 140ct '47 Captaine. H.NHLui(rin,80MayS3 Bartillai Aoiley, (Afr.) 1 (Sep. "JS WJHW Hubbard, 16 Ap 38 6. Hutebinion, 17 do do Tbos.W. PcUra. {Adjt.) '29 Jan '39 W.O. Smilb, 27june'40 Alex. Robertioa,23 Jul '41 Wm. Htgarty, 24 do £. L. Thome, 25 do Simon W. Cock, 1 Sep.'U Thot. S. E«(ey, 2 do do John W. Smith, 3 do do J. W. M'Leod, (Rifles) 14 Oct '47 First lAeut*nanis, W. H. Scorii, iJune 33 E. Ketchua, Af. 1 Sep '35 GeorgeWbFeler,25 Ap'39 Edmund Kaje, 24 do '41 Geoice Thouat, 25 do 6eo.Ilutcbinion, jr. 26 do Wm. E. Moore, 3Scp.'45 William Howard, 4 do do Wm. F. Smith, 5 do do R. S. Hutcbiaon, 14 Oct 47 Thoi.A. Paddock, 15 do do Jamet Robertson, J6 do d'» Thoi. M'Aviiy, r. 17 do do Wm. H. Adami, 18 do do Second lAeutenants. J.W.Gudlip, Af. 1 Sep.'35 O.M(L.Gaidner,4aug.'41 Ja*. Macfarlane, 10 aug '42 F.W. RoherUon, 4 itep. '45 Wm. Hulcbiniou, jr. 5 du Wm. PattoH, 6 do Wm. J. Gilbert, 14 Oct '47 Jas. OeroWfjr. rt^ 15do do B. L. Peterc, jr. 16 do do Ji.B.A.O.Blakilee,l7do 8. B. Davidten, rtf. 18 du Douglas D. Stovcni, 19 do Allison Lewis. 20 do John Flewweiliag, 21 do Thos. 8. Magee, 22 do Paymaeter, Jai. Kirk, capi. 22 Aug. '35 Adjutant. T.W. Peters, c. 29 Jaa. '98 Surgeon. J. Boyd,M.D. 6 Sep. '23 f^artemuuter. Saml. L. Tilley, It. 16 Oct [1843 Regimental Enrolling Of- fi er—City "f St. John. . Gco.W. Busteed, 2d lient. 24tb July, 1844. SAINT JOHN CITY RIFLES. Ueutenant Colonel. J.V. Tfauritar, 29Aug'42 Major, yfm. H. Street, do do CaptainM. JohnWisbart, 8 Nov. '33 E; W.Greenwood, 24 Fe'39 Cbas. Johnston, 28>ly '41 John O. Ward, 30 do Tbomas Wallace, 31 do Jnraes Netbery, 1 nug do Thos. A. Sancton, 29 aug '2 T.E.G.Tisdalp, 23 %u%. '43 Du ncaoRobertson, 24 do do First Lieutenants. Geo. F. Smith, 2 Aug. '41 G.M'LauchlRn,29aug. '42 Charles Men it(, 30 do do Gbas.W. Rodgers,24do43 S. J. Samuel, 25 do do Robert Sbives, 28 do do Wm. Csrvdl, 8 Sept. '45 Thos. R. Gordon, 10 do do Second Lie^enants. Wm. Warwick, 2Sep. '42 David Powell, 23 aug. '43 W. R. M. Burtif, 24 do do Paiinnatter. LL. Bedell, 20Sep. >27 Adjutomt. T.B.Mil]id|(c,(e) 29 aug 42 ^uartermaater, H. Chubb, e«p. 11 Sep. '21 Surgeon. W.Bayard, M. D. 8 sep 45 .SAINT JOHN SEA FENOIBLES. lAtVitenawt Colonel Allen Otty, CommaiidotU.— (26th February, 183S.) Major. Samuel Stiauge, 25 July, Captains. Thomas Reed, 2 Aug. 'SO J.Fooiro^ 20Jaa. '34 Wm. P. Scott, 21 t'aa.do Jobs Reed, 17Aug.'3« Oeo. L. Love(t;26 Dec. '37 Oaerge Eaglet. 10 Sep *.18 M^. Jordan, 11 iu«e,*42 Jobn Browa, f2 do W«lt«rPrakiB^16Ffb.'40 Lieutenants. J. 8tackhouse,29M8r. ^25 John Owrn», 20Jany. '34 Edward Eagles,' 21 da do J. W. M. Irish, 22 do do John Murraj, 23 do do Wm. Maekay, 24 do do Jamra Olive, 25 do do Wm. Clarke, 96 do do Abaer Hampton, 27 do do John Strange, 28 do do Gilbert Jordan, 90 do do WUliamBali, 81 do do Edward Lane, 1 Feb do R. O. Moran, 9 do do S. Fraier, 4 do do Geo. Stanton, 26 Dec. '87 Bei^amis Peel, 27 do do John Haws, 10 Sep '38 James Brina^ 11 do do Obas. BatlM, 12 do do Wm. Wrigbt, 1^ do do OaoraaOtty, tl>uBe,'4e R. W. Gnoblu^, jr. 12 do Richard LoTat, 19 da '37 ,61 If icb. Johuilen, 16 Feb '46 Wn. C. Hart, 21 do da Surgton. H'r Phlpp«©llv, "dodo ^^^'**'^„ , ^, J. Paddock, 90 do do Henrj Maiwell, 18 do do T.M.Smiih,e.2SFeb.'84 . ' JohoOardoor, 19 do do Pavmaiter. f'S4 ^uartermaHir. John Smilb, 20 do do Wm. Lcavitt, cap. 22 Feb. A. Balloeb, It. 16 Fob. '46 SAIWT JOHN COUNTV MILITIA. LiaulMaat Colonel Charlei Simonds, Coniaiandiog~-29tb Mareb, 182f. FkitBaUalioii. Lknttnant Cohrul. Geo. Aoderton, 2T Noy.'SS Major. •. 0. OarmaD, 24 Oct. '43 Captains, Siiinl. Dalten, 5 April. '25 Roboit Paynp, 17 May, do Jai. Ketebum, 23 July, '211 Daniel Ansley, 25 Oct do Jamei Payne, I Sept. '34 Nathan Oodsoe, 8 Dec. '7 Gb. Waterbery, 9 Ap. '9 Geo. Clarke, 20 Oct '43 Tboi. CaBOdfd, 21 do do Wn. Parkt, 22 do do Jay. Fltwellinjt, 23 do do John Qiiinton, 2s Sep. '4^ D. H. Anderton, 27 do do R. Whiteside, jr. 28 do do LievienanU, D. L. Dykenan, 28 Jal.'28 Gh. Theal, 29 do do J. Stephens, 27 Oc do Jai Barllelt, 90 Auit. 'SO W. H. Travii, 25 Oct do W.Graft, 1 It. rif. 110c do F. Jordan, 14 do do Robert Cunnard, 15 do do J.F.Goddard, rf. 2 8«p.'34 Hen. Ketchum,rif. 3 do do Andrew Black, 27 Not '38 G. Vauehan, 20 Ort. '43 J. Lingley, 21 do do John Aniley, 22 Oct. '43 W.Wetmore. 23 d« do 'Geo. Yoiinc, 2 It r 24 do do G.V.NonliD, Ar 24 do do Ja*. Howard, Af 25 do do John Simonds (2d ll. rir.) 20 April, '46 Ed. C. Snyder, 3£ aug. do G.M. Andennn, 2() Sep do W. K. A. Kaam, 27 do do Entignt. Ohu. Theal, 27 Nov. '38 Robert Stereni, SO do do Tboi. Park«, 20 Oct. '43 Maui ico Till on, 23 do do Wm. M'Aviiy, C4 do do Gbaa.Tilion, 26 Sept '4$ David Craft, 27 do «»o Geo. Kptebum,2d It 28 do Jamea Quinton, !^ do do Jdjutant. A. Menziaa, capt. 8Au.'24 Patfmarter. O. Matthew, c. 30 Au|. 'M Surgeon. S. G.Himilion, do do do Q^artermattlr. W.Scaiamell,c. 16 Apr.'SS aUGEiN'S NEW-BRUNSWICK RANGERS. Lieutenant Colonel. Danl. Gallagher, 5 Dec '40 Edwd. L. Jarvis, 16 Fcb'46 G. MarraTJarvii,(XriiMar«) Major. ' -25 May,'46 John Cunniagbam, do do Robeit Parker, (Jffuuart) Captain*. 26 do do William Vail, 6 Dec. '37 Thoi. Bean, jr. 27 do do Jamea Swim, 11 Sep '38 Edward Srntill, 29 do do George Bally 9 Dec. '39 Wm. Fownea, 31 do do John H. Gray, (flustara) Geo. Fownes, 1 June, do 25 ma?, '46 Thos. Dawar, jr. 2 do do Ttlomai Fownes, 26 do do John Jordan, 3 do do Wm. R. SenliH, 27 do do Jeh. O. J. Sentill, 4 do do Philip Moiier, 28 do do R. W. Ball, 18 Feb. '4? Wm. M. Jordan, 29 do do W. Gbipman Drury, (Hut- Jamea O. Cody, 30 do do $ari) 19 do do Gu»taT. R. Jarvis, 1 juna d#H. G. Simendf, iH-aaart) A.O.Grookahank,l8rcb'47 20 do do W. E. Twynam, 19 do do Second Ltevlemmte. C.W.Wardlav, 20 do do Janes Raslam, SOMay, '46 Li^utenaftia. John Foitjer, 31 do du Janes Meran, 8 juIy, '40 Geo. H. Drury, 1 June, do James Brovrn, 2 do do Alex. Brown, 3 do do Roht P. Sentill, 4 do do James Kelly, 5 d6 db Robt. B. Patliaon, 6 do do Dafid Grant, 7 dodo C.MarierNnttinf, l8reb'4r Cbarlea L. Street, 18 do do Alex. M'Millan, SOdodd W.D. W.Allan, 21 do do John Parker. 22 do do Adiutant. T.H.BIaek, cap. 5 Ang. '31 Paymaater. V2B J. R.Partelow,rap.24N«r Quarttrmaater, T. Stevens, 30 Aug. 'SO Surgeon. Q J. Harding, 1 Jan. '32 Aaaistant Surgeon, M. H. Peters, 25 nay, '46 SUNDURT COUNTY MIIITIA. Lieutenant Colonel, Oto. Haywafd, 1 Oct. '47 Major, Geo. Priestley, 33 M(ar.'41 Captaina, E. A. Miles. 26 Oct. '36 W. S. Barker, 2 Aug. W G.aiC. Harding, 10 Sa '38 Jeren. 9nitk, 11 do do Cbas. Clowes, 1 sep. '40 Nath. Hubbard, 23 Aug '43 Moies Cobum, 24 do do Tboa. Nason, 10 Sept '46 Hezekiab HoTt, lido Step. P. Estabroob, 12 do Lteutenanta, C. Hazeii, 24Aug.>29 John Glazier, 10 Sep. '38 Thoa. H. Smith, 13 do do Geo. Nerers, jun. 1 scp'40 John Drown, 3 Sep '40 W. Bslabrooks, 23aua.'43 Beni. Barktr, 24 do do John Bailey, 10Hep*46 Aaron HarU, '^ 11 do do Ghas. TiUey, 12 do d^ Wn. Taylor, 13 do do Enatgna. Samuel Smith, 10 Sep. *W R.Ceuprrthwaite, 1 seii.'40 I V ■I: I' '* I' i' ; \ ! !■ '' ■' i 4 I, 'ill:' I !; ^ : li ■ . : '• ^ I \ 02 Geo. T. HirdiBg. 2 8rp'40 Lock wood Stiekntj, 12 do [mnjor 32 March, '41 Kiel Camp, 4 do Jaoits Burpo, IS do QuaHtrmmiter. Arch. Plummw, 24 du do J. Hasen, Mp. 25 Aug. '28 *' "• *'•""•' 29 Mir. »85 John 0. Soelj, 10 8cb '43 Paynuuter. Surgeon. Samuel Boon, Jr. 11 do do Geo. Prieillrj, 8 Sr. '88 J. Tf. Barker, 80 Aug. '80 CHARLOTTE COUNTY MILITIA. Firit Battalion. Colonef. Hugh M*Kay, 1 Nor. 1793 Lieutenant Colonel. James BojiL 1 Much, '44 JWa/or. John Rodger, 27 June, '46 Captaim. Thoraii Berry, 6 Dec. '37 Jaa Stinion, rif. T May, '41 J. Aymar, (1. (.) S Apr. '2 Samuel Grtly, 27 Juoe, '40 John Parkinaon, 28 do do Uenry Hitchingf, 29 do do i^irtt Lieutenants. S.H.Whitlock,(r.)6 De '37 JobnTreadwell, r.8 may '41 George Simpson, J 3 do Wm. Ifaloney, s.f. 6 ap.'42 Thoa. Sim*, 27 June, '46 John Bradford, 28 do de John Irwin, 29 do do Nathan Trcadwell, SO do W.Sliasoii, jr. a. f. 1 Jul do Second Lieutenants. J. K. Boyd, I if. 8 may, 41 Joha M*Doual, rir, 10 do John L. Jarvis, s.f. 5 apr. '2 Ensigns^ Alex. Gilman, 14 may, '41 Edw.Pbeaiant, 27 f'une *46 Geo. Hiichiugs, 28 do do Jamea Russell, 29 do do Paymaster. J. Wilfon, cap. 2 Sept. '25 AJ^utant, J. H. Whiilock, (capt.)25 Sept 1832 Wm!whitlock, c. 5 apr« 42 Assistant Surgeon S.T.Gove,M.D.7m4y,^'41 Second Battalion. £>tei»tenant Colonel. Thoa. Wyer, 22 June, '24 Major. C. R. Hathcwar, 6 Mar '26 10 Jaa'y,^ '46 Captains. n. S<>etye,' 27 May, '22 Jaa. Pratt, 22 July, '23 a M'Fariane, 6 Dec. >24 S. WalUce, 10 July, '82 July »41 ' John Niabett, 24 ilo Thos. B. Abbott, 26 do First LietUenants. H. M'Allister, 27 Mar '26 A. Clendenning, r. 6 Fe 29 W.Armstrong, r. 6 Apr '32 Third Battalion. Lieutenant Colonel. Hairii Hatch, IS June '26 Major, James Brown, 27 June, '46 Jos. Andrews^' 16 F»b. 39 ■ Captains. William Watson, 20 do do B. Filzeerala, 22 mar. '42 John Maxwell, 21 do du ;^ohi>K*Into9h, 23 do Jam^s M«rrbie, 2Syuly '41 Wm. Chaflr^y, 26 June '43 Jesse Christie, 24 do C. E. 0. Hd.'ticw»j, 27 do Jacob Reed, 2s da N. Dogget, 24 July, »44 Jos. H. Maxwell, 26 do Auguk. Bancroft, 25 do do Mark MUbcrry, 27 do O. A. Babcoch, 27 June, '46 MnitbeW Hannah, 28 do Wei. Cameron, 12ApriP47 Seoond Lieuttnonts. Lieutenants. 8. Hill, (rillM) 7 April '93 Chaf. Hstch, 27 June, '43 Joi. Young, (r.) 6 Feb '39 «a v;^ 'aa Oanl. M'Alliiitr, 17 Jo do v^acob Uoppi, 16 dodo Enrignt. n^rrkncoll. 18Fcb.>39 JohnM*L«0(l, 19 do do JuKin Moore, .. 20 do do Snniiel Thomai, 21 do do Stephen Aoiei, 24 Jul '41 Samuel llamiltan, 25 do John Mitrhell, 26 do Daniel Sullivan, 27 do Ooo. J. ThotiMon, 2U do RiJIe Company. Al«i. iiucbanau, capt. 2Sd July, '41 John Marki, jr. lit It. do John Otimpbell, 2d |i. do Atffutant. A. Oampholl, cap 2 Ap. '33 Paymatter. J. M«rki, cap. 1 March dc R. Walfon, If. 8 Juno, '39 Surgeon, L. Weilon, 1 March >82 Ai$Utani Surgeon. Don.Blair, M.D. 23jul.'41 Cat ilry attaehtd to Fonrtl^ Battalion. Captain. W.R. Buchanan, isyal.'40 First Lieutenant. Wm. Woodcock, do do Second Lieutenant, John Young, " do do Comet. Thomai Cotter el, 26 do '40 Quartermaster. Jacob Libbee, iS/uly, do WESTMORLAND First BattalloQ. COUNTY MILITIA. 4 do do Wm. Baraeit, |^14 June, f dudo Ohai. Dixon, 15 do 6 do do Jno. 0. Black, 16 do 7 do do Dar. Chapman, 17 do 8 du do Lieutenants. »47 do do do J>'.hn Jonea, — Si ephen OiIdrr(» — « -. ^'V^'^' Martin Wort man, T. E. Smith, 12 julj, '42 Merrilt Harri,, „, „C«P'«<»*. Jo*. B. LeBlanc. Wra. Smilh, 12 June '26 Thad. Thihodeau, 9 do do J. Cutler, 30 July *30 Jat. Beatty, 19 Maj, '28 Adjutant. O. Botaford, 31 do do E. Stiltf, 1 mavf 29 J}. Bot«rord,(c.) I2julj'42 Geo. Sceullar, 23 June '35 S. Underwood, 2« July '32 Paymaster. Wm. Brown, 19 June '36 S. Babinot, 80 do do J. Robinion, c. 12jii1t '26 Wm. Bowier, 5 April, »40 D. Hai\pingtoa, 22 do do Quarter Matter. David Taylor, 2 July,'4t Alex. Oain^ 23 do do Jai.Slcadman, cap 14june Olho R. Sayre, 4 do J.N. Chapman, 15 Nov. '40 >47 Thoi.Ogden, 2 It. art. 6 do Wm. Milnt, 17 do Surgeon. C. Palmer,S it8r.l2jul.42 John Stullz, 18 do O.S.Tbeal,M.D fi6 No. '40 N.Bulmer, 1 l(.ar. 18 re.'46 Assistant Surgeon. Wm. Fawcett, 19 do do Thos. C. Sbarpe, do do Gideon Maxwell, 20 do do S. Cjrrua Oulton, 21 do do Joha Scott, 19 do Richard Bell, 20 do tohn Welling, 2 Feb. >44 lavidBoyd, 27 do do Ca»alry attached to latBat. Jobn'S.Cha.maii,5Bdodo Chas. Lockhart, 28 do do ' Geo. If . Bulmer, rif. 23 do. Captain. LieutenatUt G.HanninKton,25do do ,«•« MrF^r* Tho..Weir.ns,17Nov.'40 Wm. Mc Foe, R. D. Chapman, 18 do do do Jamea Welling, 20 do Jacob Trites, 21 do Rufua Smithy 23 do Hor. B. Smith, 27 Feh.*44 Frederick W*^ II log, 28 do Second Battalion. LievUenant Colonel. E. A. Bolsford, 1 Jan 32 Major. DavidC.BIakenev,29do Gf-o. Oulton, 15 April, '44 John Legere, Alfred S<:o«f, 1 Maich, '44 . _. Captains W.B.Weldon, 14 Juno '47 Ja«. J. EvKOs^ 15 do do Cbria. Richardaon, 17 do Ensi£ns. Bern. Welli» 28 sept. '32. Joa. Whito^ 20 Aug '36 Edwin Dixon, 4 Ap. '40 Crane Oharteri, 5 do Jamei Caisidy, 8 do Jonaa '.Vvlor, 9 do Geo. C( chrane, 10 do A. R. ^'etmore, 5 apr. '42 Robt. Tr>.nholm,2l au.'4a 23 do do ['46 Michael Hairii, 2 do do John Chapman, 18 Jun'28 Wra. H. Chapman, 17 d< Martin Beek, 3d« dn W. P. Sayre, 26 July >30 Nathan Lowerson,rir. 18 do Thoj. Steadman, 4 do do R- Taylor, 27 do do Caleb Read, 14 Juno '47 Ensigns. R. B.Chapman»22Juo>35 ohaf. Barnea, 15 d6 d* J. Nelson, 19 May '28 Thos. Cochran, 28 do do John Hickman,16 do v df Z. Lutz, 17 May 29 Chni. Thibideau, do do do John Baraoi, 17 do dH Geo. Cochran, 21 M^y "33 Oh. DSxoii, 2April, '40 John Smith, 18 do da JohnWelling,jr.l8Nov4i) Jas. Maswell, .3 do Adjutant. Edward Smith, 27 Feb. '44 Henry Ogdeu, 1 ;uly, '41 J.ChR|»man,CBpl8 Jun '86 Wm. H. Smith, 28 do do Sam. T. Black, 2 do quarter MoMter. Fred. BateOian, 29 do do Wm. Atkinion, 12 July '42 Thos. Sayre, capt. do do Alex. McGhie, 1 Mareh,do Thot. S. Sayre, 15 Feb.'46 pitymatter. Richard Armouv, 2 do do BUirBotifordfrir. 17dodo Jc^ph AlUwn, (cap.) 22 Matthew Hobtead,3do do T. T. Chapman, 18 do do Junie, '»* ^ I » \> J n '36 64 SurgMn. J.y.Miiiph;, 14.ruuf,*47 A$Httmnt Surgeon. LouU JaMton. M. D. 14 CJun»,»47 Drmg—m attmehed t» Se- cond Brnttmlion. Cmplain, Ralph Siddkll, 2 Dte. '45 lAeuienaiU, Wa. P. Wvlli, 3 Dtc '45 Comet. Jai. F. Woodman, % do do Third Battalion. Lkutenant Colonel. Wy. Ohapmui, 8 JuDO,'S0 Major. Philip Ohapnan, do do do CaftidM. John Afard, 1 Jua«*81 John Tr«nholiD| S do do John Ogdvn, S do Wm. Rafrorih,3l j(iin^'ituloftant. 2 July, '41 C. T. Proicott, 12 July, '47 Comtt. Jacob Silliker, do do ALBERT COUNTY MILITIA. Lieutenant Colonel. Samuel Clark, 25 May >47 M^for. Jrr. Starratl, 25 May '47 Coplain*. I>. Cameron, 12 Juno '38 J*. BrewKter, I Aug 'S5 O. Oalkina, 2 do do E. Peck. 17 Auk '86 Daniel SteeTCi.24 AprI '39 JohnOlaTe|aad,25 do do John Bratl^, I July 'il Aaron Robimon, 2 do Wm. GroM, 22 jan», Mg Patrick Sinclair, 23 do do John Road, 24 do do John A. Read, 35 Mar '47 fdeph. fi. Weldon, 26 do Eliaha Steveui, art 27 do Allan Peck, 28 Jo. Gtorge Killim, 29 du llf nry Cawpbell, 00 do Litutenantt. E. Perk, 26 Oct '23 EliaaPeek, 10 June '33 Mariner Steeret, 25 apl.'S9 8.SiilrB,3lt.8rt. 6}'uly'40 JohnRodgeii, I July HI Th. Filzgorald,23Juno '46 Luke Brt- water, 24 do do Wm. McKay, 25 do do Jothoa Bishop, 26 do do Ctiaa. Rohinsoa, 27 do do John F. Slevei, 2a do do Nclion Aaderion, 29 do do Abr. Tiitet, 25(h May, '47 Solo'n 8liln,ari. 26 do do Thoi. Colpitt*, 27 do do John Barchard, 28 do do Jo»hiia Joney, 29 do do W. H. Stevei, 30 do do Eniignt. Wm. Roiften, 15 Jane '38 Michael Dufy, 25 Apl. '39 Nalh. Smith, 22 June, '46 25 do do Sndodo 27 do do 38 do do W. OleavoUnd, 33 j«n«,'46 Eliiha Tut n( r, 24 do do Harria Colhoon, Wm. Carlitlo, John Browiier, Joioph Oolhoon, And. Aleoin, 85 May '47 Lewii Steve*, 26 do do Aof us M'UonaM,37 do do J.R.Conitanline, 28 do dc Don'ld M'Bonald,29 do do J^tufcmt. Daniel Clarke, (Capi), m July, '47 ^uttrter Matter. Jai. Rod|iers,(lt.)6july '40 Peynuuter. Surgeon. W. Wilson, 25 Oct '28 Auiitant Surgeon. Samuel Shaw, 22 juna '40 NORTHOMBERLAND COUNTY MILITIA. Fhnt Battalion. Liomtmant CtttmsL Alec. Fraser, 5 Sept '37 Mtuare. 1m. McDonald, Mar. '39 R. M*ieod, 15 Aug. '40 Capteina. D. Pcrlej. 5 April '26 Aw Ooodfollowi 6 do do MOrannr, 29 June '90 Tho«.UUoclt, 10 Aug '31 J. Hendofwm, 1 June '86 1. Roblehand, 30 do do J.lt.Johnallih, Jlldodo Alex. Key, rif. 16 Ap; '38 Alex. M*Bealh, 8 Mar. ^39 Fin. Morrison, 24 april do Rich. Huicbinson, 26 dodo Jeah. RuMfell, 15 Aug. '40 D. Keith, 16 do C.M'Ouller, 17 do Alex. Davidion, 10 iane'43 Donald M«Leod, 11 do do John Ma*od, 12 do do Andrew Hay, 29 may '4fl David Johntton, 30 do John McLean, 31 do D. M*Naushten, 1 juno do John Porter, 2 do do liituUnanU. J.T.'WilliBton,6April'26 Wm. Carman, 9 do do P;Morri9m^ 18 Jane '36 JameiCaie, 21 do do J. H. PeUrs, (I It. rif.) 16 April, 38 Oeo.Wilii8lon, 35 april '89 Don. M'Donald, 26 do do Asa Perky, 28 do do John Mackie, 29 do do Aiex.Caracren, 15AHf.'40 John Sinclair, 16 Aug. '40 James Miller, 17 do e. Letson, 1 h. r. 11 jon '42 J. M. Johnson, 2 do. IS do Peter Gray, 13 Jdna' '42 Jas. J6hn«0B, 14 do Chas. Stmvt; 80 niay '43 James RusselU l\ J«ac'49 Chris. Wiibart, £3 do do K M7 »31 h21 >4V JvbaBor^ 13 do do JiMM JoliMtoa, WilliM RiumH, aod* 81 do Aios. Ruavll. 1 Jmm do Alra. McKillop, Sdo Jaaio* Fraaor, S do Alti. Morriioa, 4 do Eruigm, M. Clirko, llJimo »36 J. Oarrutkion, SO do do H. Oaraon, S4 do do r»I.BroBlr^, 8Miirfis*M AlluOilmowr, 26 Ap. do FctirM'DoiigMl, ieaa|>40 Ond. PcrI«T« jr. 11 juo. 42 Wa». Loktea, 13 do Alti. M*l>oaold,SO mm 48 Aloi. Mollao, 31 do Hufll McLoaiH 1 Joao '43 AIn. Fmtr, 3 do Wm. Ootdno. Jr. 3 do Robert Lofgio, 13 do Al«« L«g«i*t 1' do Rolrt SiDclair, 14 do Hrarj Wrl«IU, 15 do Alot. FtMiOB) 16 do ]Vor«MO»apkoll,17 do M. mCMtblto, 39 maj '46 Jolw McKar, 80 do DooddMeUBd, 81 do KoMtth Forbft, 1 juno do WM.AIbro Lotion, 3 do John PoroivoL jr. 3 do loliB WUo, 4 do Wm. Diebtoi, 5 do AIM. Loudoo, llIor.'47 Jm. Iobm, 3 do do Joho JohMtoa, 8 do do Jolo Frai«r, 4 do do Oav. Qoodfellowi 8 do do AdhUma. D. M'Donald, rap 9 Jiin •2S QMorter Mtuttr, J. DtTidioiif 9 JuM do Atrfcon. Al«i. K oy, _ 38 Juao '30 Sccoud DttuHoo, LieiUtntrnt C«lonel„ A. OavidMO, 8 Julj '30 JCy/or. JartdBetta, Mar. 2, '47 Captmin$, J. Fraaar. 1 Jmo 'S3 Wm.U«\ 38Afril'SA D. M^Kay, 38 do do J.M*Doiiald, 13Jaao>S7 A. Duncaa, 19 May '80 A.irsrta, iAprfl '36 M. B.AIUaoB, 8 ^o do T. Dadorbill, 8 do do R. Jardiot) 8 do d« Ooorgo Ktrr, 18 Fob. '39 Jarod Toior, 16 do do Tho.Willo«cbte7, 17 do do H. Haaaaiill, dO>n^ '40 Edwd.Williatoo,lfauK.'3 Joba Harlojr, l attg.^46 LUuienmnti. A. IlevfT, 13 Ma* '34 I.HofOr, 18 do '80 T. Oou|nliB| 33 do do R. Waaaofl, 8 April '36 L. Aatlo, 6 do do R. Orookor, 11 do )b J. Manro, 13 »^o do JobaArbort 13 r« d** Jaata Strwarl, 17 }> .b.*S9 Duo. M'Tafkb,20>Bf '40 WiUiaai Leddro, 33 do Aloi. FarguaoB, 33 f)o Robt. Forayth, 34 Jo A. DavidMB, 10 aug. '43 Jobn J. Naamitk, 12 do Roblaaon Crocker) I a«j|48 Richard Sutton, 2 do Alex. Foaler, 8 do Arab. Riua«ll, 4 do Alex. DavidaoB, 8 do £n$un$. M. Hover, J) May "24 A. Campbell, 19 do 30 Ohaa.M*Rair, 8ApriI*36 W. Small, 13 do do R. Dunlo, 13 do 4o John Pond, 14 do do D. M^Tarith, 18 do do Jat. Reddy, 18 Feb'39 Rebtrt McKay, 30 do do C. J . Woolbauplor, S3auMl Oh.8iBond.>, 10a«g'43 Oliver WiU» a do W. N. Veanini, 13 do Jna. Oroker, 18 do Jaa. Craiie, 14 do Jarno* A iiiti, 1 aagi '4e Ales. Davidaon, 3 de Jaa. Fbh, 8 d« Edwin Wbilaoy, 4 do Joavpb A. Crane, 8 do Edwin Rogerkjr. a do JobnFiiliJr. 7 do Jdjuiant. D.Orocker,(capll MavS4) if May, W ^arttmuuttr, P.Mit«hall,jr.31may,>44 Surg€»n% 11840 Jobn Thompaon, 30 June, Third Battalion. JUoMiennnl C^tnti. Woi. Sailer, 34Julv,^44 Meier. Thoa. Underbill, 18 may 4C Copfame. Alex. M^Laggan, 38 nar 41 Robert Waron, 30 Jnoe '45 Nat Underbill, 28 July do Tboa.Oou^; 'an, 81 aug.'46 Jobn Pon^ 1 aept dw Jobn i^eeandin, 3 do '^^acet' m Fowler, 3 do Alex. Oaaipbell, Mar 9*47 Idmit^ *it4. Jaa.MeLagK • SO July '45 Wm. M. ''Ve.t 31 do Tboa. Don tdMo, 2 ap|^ do J. ;.^ h Donald, 31 '4(1 . >. £». UiUhclI, |?«iv:do ioaet ?ond, Mar. 9, '47 T.W. Uodarhill, 30dodo Montamie Salter, 11 do do Wr. McKfniie, 10 Oct *47 Thomaa Moorea, 11 do do JEne^fiw. Jailer Harria, 31 Aug 46 George Arbo, 1 aept do PalriABei^n,10Mch«47 Gain Meraerean, 11 do do Robert K. Doak, 13 do de A^utinU, Abel Pond, cap. 30 June 48 QuortermMler. Jaa. Fowler, (lt.)3l aag.*46 P^ymaafer. J. I. Priee, eap. 9 mar.>47 Surgwn. Stafford Beaapn, md.9i% RESTIOOUOHE COUNTY MILITIA. R. Ferguaoa, I Jaa. *33 Jfo/er. Ad. Fergnaon, 19 Mar. *39 Cttftaimt, J. Doualaa. 36 Doc. *38 D.M«IalMk, 37 do do D. Stewart, 9 March '37 A.MPber8o«.IO do do R. Fergnt(«,jr.1]do do J. Montgnmeryt 12 do do And.Baiharie,37 Jao.'47 Cblp.BoUferd,{|]2S JameaPaul, » Jan '47 LieutnuKnit* W.Craig, 13 July '38 A. Fraatr- 23 M»j »31 David M^Nair, ^7 Jan. '47 R.H.MeBtfMaery,38 dodo • £ Robert J!nrd||o, 28 do do Mieb. FergMOB, 30 de do Edward EMf, 311 do do Wm. S. Smith, 1 Feb,'47 Charlea Siaaonda, Sdei do John Cook, 3 do do John RobnrtioB, 4 do do EnrigfU. Jo. Ukiitan, S7 Jan. '47 Wm PerJIe^ 29 de i* A 5J ! i m Joho Fti^iM, 89 Job M7 jMirt fi. M(>orc, 30 49 J»An M'AUUitr, Si do Ptter Stawart, 1 F«b '47 Niil Cooik, 2 d« Oar(«r, K. S., 19* A. Don|laf, 3 do JoAn MeKinncn, 4 d« D. R, Join DiiDcan, jun 6 do • „ -^ffjvtttnt, QMortertnaMer. J»». M'PhiMon, c. 11 Oc28 Ar. Raauaj', It. 6 F«h ^4T Marcbi 'SS* OXOUOESTSR COUNTY MILITIA. Fint tBattalion. JjieutetKont Cdlanel. John Miliar, 5 Sept. '42 Major. Fraa. F«rgu40D, 11 NeT'45 .UineaLet, 12 July '24 Benj. Daw*on,33 Dec. '3) Rien^d (;armao,14tn8r.'37 Wm. Blanebard, 15 do do P. A. OHQiaTCiq, 9Apr.'39 Alex.M'Ncil, 9 Nov. '40 Jas. RoberdofT) 6 Sept. '42 Michael O^Brien, 6 do Williaio Bo7d,l2 July '47 Joi. Farguaon 13 do /lieutenant*. Wm. Gray, 13 July, '24 Oha<. Coinneau, 15 do do Don. ForgUKHi, 14 Mar '37 Jag. Jobntton, 10 Apr '39 John Ohamberi, 9 Nov. 40 Jftseph Douceile, 5 s«p '42 Chrii. M'Manuf, 8 do Wm. Fhkp, 9 do Tin. Herrinzton, 10 do John Baii-d, 12 July Hi Wm. Deacon, 13 do Tbeo. DeiBrUay, 14 do JohaWoolaar, 15 do Anthony Raini*, 16 do Enngtii. W. F. P.Wbelen,14Mir. ['37 Aod. G. Fair, 9 Nov. 40 Wdi. Stevens, Jr. 8 S«'4> Wn.. Pillen, 9 do J'iifnarllanry, lOdo John Miller, 11 do John Morriton, )2 do Frcdk. Commeau, 13 do Albert Wood, 12 July, '47 That. Carman, IS do John Miller, jr 14 do PftymasUr. Alex Anderson, 12Jbly'47 Adjutant. Jaa. Li»« cnp. 12 July, '24 Surgeon. Robert Gordon, 9 Apr. 'S9 Qtittrtermaster. J. Rced,^lieat. 15 May '29 Second Battalion. Major. W.Landry, 1 March, '32 Captains. W. Drysdale, 14 June, '24 M.Campl)ell, 12 Jiy.'26 R. Htxoo, IMwTh *32 Mich. Martin, 2 do do Peter DeGrace, 4 do do lojin Doran, 5 March,'32 UrbanLandry, 9 Not. '40 Jamei Young, 10 do dta Jos. Seweli, 1 2 do do ThomaaKeir, 13, do do Yak Gibbs, 14 do do Robt. RoberdoU) i 5 do do Hugh A, Caie, 16 do do Idauttnants. 3. Gennie, 13 July, '2ft A. Campbell, 28 Jau. '27 P. Campbell, 29 Jan. '27 A. Louiicr, 2 Mar. '32 James Dorin^ 7 do do A. Landry, 9 Nov. '40 A. Rubitbaud, 10 do do Raphael Degrace, II dado Riebard Dawaon, 12 do do Dubcan Hay,^'r. 13 do do Win.Tayler, U do do John Kerr, i 5 do do Edwin Laaten, 1 6 do do Robf. Yiung,^r. 1 7 do do DaviJ Ferguion, 19 do do A. B. Harrmg(on,29 aug.42 Entignf. And. Wiiaon, 5 Mar. '$2 Rene Che^on, 6 do do F»an. LeGreley,9 Nov. 40 Joiepb Coembii, 10 do do Luke Ducett, 11 do-do Wm, Louisicr, . 12 do do. J«f. BIsckall, jr. IS do do Wm. Dryidale, 1 4 do d» James Walth, 15 do do. Adjutant. J.M'Intosb, cap 24 Dec. 31 Paymaster. H.W.Baldwin, c. lMar'32 Quartermaster. Jno. Ritchie, 15 May, '29 < Surgeon. S.L.Biibop, 9 Not. '40 KENT. COUNTY MILITIA. First Battalion. Major. , George Pagan, 2 April, '40 Captains. Wm.Bowier, 10 May, '24 'K. Jardine, 21 Feb/'26 J.P.Ford, [ri.] 25 Nov. do J. W. Weldon, 25 Oct. '28 C«liu Rankin, 21 May, '33 SamL Gitvao, 22 do do • Wm. Brail, 23 do do Jo.». Muieroll, 1 July,^4 • Wau Roach, 2 do do W. Fit«%erald, 2 April, »40 Lieutenants. Donnld Rank.>M, l^Fcb. '26 J.A.CIWB, [r]26M«y,'33 Wio. Girvan, 27 r!-) do A. M'Michael, 1 luly, '31 John.Miller, 2 do do Andrew Dixon, 16 Apr. *38 John Maine, 17* do do Pat'k. Dtmelly, 18 do do Ju. D. Weldfxi, 19 do do Arcb. F. M*Kay, 20 do do Jai. Qan9Kh«r,2April,'40 Robt.M*Almon, .{April '40 Ensigns. David Wright, 24 May '33 JohnClare.[r.]26 do do Eph. Wheton, iBApr. 'SS J. M, Walhen, 18 dq Wm. Doherly* 19 do ■« . M«>Vil|i»m$,2Ap.'40 J. -^a Rankin, 3 ijio pavid Fo.ter, 4 do Peter Muzrroli, 5 do Adjutant. '47 W. A.Blarfc, rap. 11 amy Quartsrmastir. Thps. Wood, [enj 1 iul.'4e Payn«a.tfcr. T.M.DeB|o».,30Nov.'4G Capt. 9Ap. '39 Surgeon. R.Masterson, 13 Feb '26 Second Battalion. lAeutenant Cofonet. James Long, 1 Jaii. '32 Major. John Bowser, 14 Oct. '41 Captains. W.Hannington, 3£ May '31 Ira HicW, 27 do do Rebtort Dvsart, 9 AugU3l Jacob G«ineT, 22: Oct. '3i? TIkm. Affinaau, 2J Oct '3a «7 f9 '2» '2t '27 '32 do '40 do do do do do do t do do do 5.42 '2G €bu. R. Smith, 14 Oct. 41 Anih'j Simpion, 15 do 4* MidiaeMlarru, 10 0«t. '47 Win. OoatM, 11 dodo dlirer Ward, 12 do do Xiteiitenanf*. T. Buthea, 34 May, 31 L. Seamondf, S7 do do P. Robichaud, 23 Oct. 'S3 John Shoridaa, 10 Mar.'S? 4/41.8. Jiiopgi 1 5 Oct. 4k Gidfon Snilh, 1 6 do do Anrui M 'lototh, 10 Oe '47 Jm. Phelin, 11 do db Angai M*MillaB, 12 do do Loub Allan, 13 do do PlatidPorritr,2lMaT,>» J. Thihidtau, 25 do do P. A. Purdy, 10 Aug. do Ortg. Oormier, 22d Oct '83 Joho Burke, jr. 23d do do MarrfaieTHiehi, lOMar.'ST Peirr McPhelia, lOOe *4I9 And'w M^BtoA, 1 1 do do TAoBiM Coatci, 12 do do PctorWAHe, 13 do do Aihaunt. A.B.8Htlk,e.23]ia7,'31 Quorf^rfiMiNr. E. Obapoian, H. l2Mu.*9l Surgeon, pi V 1 ^ KING'S COUNTY MU.1TIA. First Battalion. lAeuttnant Calomel. Oavalry attached (o IstBat- talioa, King'*. Roland Morton, 91 do John Kiog, 1 Juoir, do Wm.'M43 JaMW CanpbcU, 11 do do M, A. D«niill| SlJuot '46 Wa. McOriger, 23 do David W. Piokctt, 23 dw LieutentM$, J. ScdiquiMt, IS June, 10 W. Orbow, 25 Oei. >aO Z. Davit, IS Juae, 83 Rokt.W«llace, S2 0«(.do T.W.H.M«te«ot7,2dI(. 6 July, '40 John Cut, Id iuB« '41 Cb. E.Sailh, 3ju]j'41 J. W. Upbam, i Nor. do Wm. Kirlchuni, 2 June, 42 Simon Hart» S do do Step. Fowler, 4 do do James Hallett, 5 do do Don. Maboncy, g do do Wm. Earl, 1 It 7 do do Jeue Gillif, ' 10 June '43 John L. Barbarie, 13 do do J. M. Fowler, 21 June '46 Wa.H.WIitt«, 22 do W. Bate* ScotU, 23 do lohB MrAfee, 1:4 do Jaa. H. Fairweather, 25 do JBna^fiu. J. F. Sherwood, 25 Oet 29 Jas. Alexander, 22 Oct '33 JohnMorriion, 3 July '41 W. B. Oanter, 6 Nov. '41 Don. Bohannen, 7 do do David Drew, 8 do do Wm. Crabbt, 2 June '42 O. Lamareaux, 4 do do We. Wetmorr, 5 do do Alex. Burnett, 11 do do Jobu Barbatie. 12 do Jo Alex. Campbell, 13 d.- do W. E. Burnett, 21 June '46 F. A. Davit, 22 do Jai. Rattrey, 23 do John Kay, 24 do Tboi. Purvif , 25 do Robert Applrby, 26. do Linui Seci|re, 27 do Jdjutani. A.Eiicii(h,cap.25Ag.'28 ^!«uirl«niuu(er. E. S. Wetmore, do do do PtMMUttttt R.S.Matihow, e, 2 Juae 35 C. Wiboa, 12 Juae, 'St Cavalry attached to 3d Bat- talion, Kini'f. Captain. Janei Petert, 5 June, '32 IdmUenant. Daniel HatBeld, do do do Steond lAeu/tenant, John Gillii, do do do Comet. Ja*. Northrup, 27 Jan, '30 Qti«rt«rmN«t27 C. Smith, 7 Sept. '30 W. Colwoll, 11 Auk. '34 R. Smith, jua. 20 do do D. Vanwart, 21 Aug. '34 John Ourrie, 5 Oei. 35 Jaa. Colwcll, 10 tcp. 38 JehnJ.Killid|«, I do 40 Ricbardllewlett, 5 S«p '42 Jas, Graham, 18 Aug. '45 John Arautroitg, 19 do do Robert Smith, 20 do do Jofin J. Mayte, 10 Sep '46 Uentenmntt. R. Dingee, 7 sept. '90 J ri.Devebirr,2l Aug. '33 Geo. Graham, :^2 do do James Titos, 11 Aug '34 Tho« GoMing, 20 do do Wm.Garpeiilcr, 11 Sap 37 John Colwcll, 10 do '38 Birds. CarpcDter, 1 do '40 John Gaiiaee, 2 do do Aw Smith, 5 do '43 Fraacis Woods, 18 ang '45 Thes. Han isoa, 1 9 do do James Kiaslow, 20 do do Wm. PennN7, 10 Sep. '46 8, Currfe, 20aMf. '37 Jai. E. Smith, 21 Aug. '33 Rwbard Graham, 22 J« do Ck. Currtf, 28 do da Geo. Fox, 23 do do Umttnat^i. F. Pardy, 11 Aug. '34 L. Mliii,jr. 21 do 4 Adfutmmt. John Earlo, (cap 1^^.99^ D. Pafmcr, 30 Aug. '37 SurgtoH, Bevan, 14 Aug. '49 69 Bat* CARLETON COUNTY MILITIA. Firit Battalion. LientenmiU C»Und. Juko Sibblce^ 6S«p'4T Jamas KrIclHini, % Ao 25 B. P. Griffith, 7Ma7.>32 Rufuf Pajrioo, 9 do do A. B. Sharpe, 26 Auf. *34 Rafeh K«tehdin,20 Fe. ^ R. O. Baardilej, 21 do do Fraac Canrill, 22 do do Wn. M*Kei»{t, 17 Oct do Jofl«. Pbillipfl,32May,'42 Willi«nOoniiel|,24 do Wm. T. Wiloaot, (rif.) 25 July, >43 Win. AlltinioB, le Feb '4e H.H.Boiirdalt7, Sljaae do Eber Ontr, 22 do do Alex. Linditnr, 23 do do Benj. Charcbiil, 6 Sap '47 Liaitenmntt. A. 8. Oaroiaa, 26 Ahc. '34 P.M.B«d«ll, llSppI?? 8. 8. GroivcBor, 2d It. rif. 9 Jan. '38 Sanuel PmrCer, 20 Feb.'S9 C.Wolhaup(cr,2IM«y«42 Thof.Upban, 22 do Wn. O. Sinitb, 25 do Oilbrrt Oartrill, 27 May,'42 Leon Harding, 2& May,'42 Robt A. Hay, 29 do fiaiauel Porter, 30 do W. T. Baiid, (1 It. r.) 16 Feb. '4b* F.Wimlow, (2 It. r.) do do O. L. RayinoiMi, do do K. Shaw, 17 do do Jut. Lecicwood, 22 June do Eiijih Briggf, 23 do do Anth. Kearney, 6 Sep 47 Levi £atabroekf, 7 do do T.BwIeck, 30 Auk. '29 Geo. M«Kentie, 26tep.'32 P.P.BeardalcT, 15 Feb. *a9 TboBaa Onrrie, 16 do do AatboBy BJaifcie, 17 do do 8aa«el RMImn, 19 do do Jacob B«c«o, 28 do do O.H.KatcbtNii, 2Iaia7.*42 W. RaynoBd, 22 do JohBll'BrUe, 93 do Tbot. Alkillaol^ 24 i» V«. knltOh, 26 do KlfcfcaBaktr« • 27 do Mattia Trceartia, 21 do Ffwcr tMt, i jime, do CalTtelf>Ke«i,l«Feb'48 M«t.4.etPMlVpi^l7dod« Otgf/» QibaoB, 18 do da Thof. Liadaar, S juao do JarTMlrtej, 6 8«p*df Moiaa Orter. 7 do do JdpUUHt. C. Raymoad, c. 26 Jul. '28 Payma$$er. 8. A.Oarnian, c. 9 Jaa. '96 Swrreon, Ob. Rice, 26 Aug. '34 O.Peabody It. 23 Sep. '26 Carle on Light Bragoou, attache J to First Bait. CoBfain. eee. A. Bedell, 1^ Fe. '4^ Lieutenani. Wai. F. Dibblee, do do Comet, G. BliM Upbam, do do Quartermaster. John M* Beath, 17 nar.'40 Second Battalion. Lieutenant Colonel. J.A.MacIanchlan, 27Fe'38 Major, Capta&m, A. Nicbobon, 29 July, '28 £.Tuiaer, 81 da do C. M-Laucblan,! I May 32 R.Woodward,ad.29 Se.'S? Eliaba SiMOO, 23 Fub. '38 MurpbyQiberion, 25dodo Georpe Milhury, 26 do do Joba Nicholtoa, 16 Jan '42 Oeoice Murphy, 17 do JoiiabS. Brown, 18 do Ben. Beveiiiige, rif. 19 do Jemet Bishop, 14 Aug. '43 Henry Baird, 10 Oct '47 JohoBalloch, II dodo Jonas Fitihorberl, 12 dv do LUnttnatUs. C. HamBBond, 28 Feb. '38 Geo. GibersoB, 3 Mar. '38 CbarlesnploB, l5Jiia. '42 G. 8. Toaipkioa, iH do Fraacis Tibhits, 17 do JercTorapkias, 15 aug '43 Robert Kerr, 16 do do HdUnd Ester, 17 do do Jaa. A. Phillips, 10 Oct. *47 Ab. W. Raymoad, 11 do Jaases Kearney, 12 do A. W. Raiasford, 13 do Williaai Kilbarn, 14 do Tbomaa Pickard, 15 do Wai.Bedell,tlt.rir.l6do Geo. Curnr, S It tif. 17 da JBntitm, Adas Baiid, 10 Oct *4T Jacob Jeweti, If do do JoIm Gi^fw»a, 12 da do WUttM «aUii, 13 da da Henry Lewis, 14 do do Grorge Oisgec, 16 do do' Samael Nevera, 16 do do Wm.CraDdlemire,]? da do Joba Squires, 18 do do Dava'd Raymond, 19 do do Jd{futaia. R. Woodward, c. 29 8e. T Paj/nuuter. J. R. Tupper, c. I Jan. '42 Quartermaster. Patk. Murphy, 3 Nov. do Surgeon. W. HTyley, 27 Feb. de Third Battalioa. LieitfenanI Colonel. L. R. Coombf, 1 6 Feb 4% Major. A.Bclleaeor, 29 Sep. '37 Captaint. Leoa Belleflrur,29 do. '37 Joseph Heberi, 30 do do Simon Hcbert, jr. I Oc do Joseph Cere, 2 April, '40 A. B. Hammoad, 5 do Vetal Thibideau, 6 do Micbl. Mercare, 7 do R.R.Ketchttm. 16 Feb. '46 Roamend Violetf e, 18 do Joseph Micbaad, 19 do do liieuCenantt. Abm.Dufear, 8AdH1,'40 Regis Terrio, 6 do A. L. Coombs, 16 Feb. '46 Benooi Terriau, 17 do do James Smith, 18 do do Andrew Mirhaad, 19 do do John Oosligtn, .20 do do Romaia Miebaud, 21 do do AugMBtinWebster, 23 do do EntignM. Frat. Godine, 3 Apr. >40 Simoa Duroar, 5 do Edwd.EatM, 16 Feb. '49 VaL H. CoomS It da do Obriatopbcr Cyr, 18 do du Aatoiao Hudoa, 19 do do LeoaBeUeflcarjr.29 do do Tho». Oaoady, 21 do do Enoch Baker, 32 dodo John T. Hodgsea, 23 dodo Fr«dk.A.Perley,24dodo AJ^mtenU. Wai. MaeUaebha, (capt.) 16 Feb. '46 ^^mrt^mm$t*r. EdwJkk«rl.ey,it2«ar'47 fifw iaiW r. P.O.Amiraai,e.80et.'37 J.CFiBgaat, ieF«b.4« .; i \ ■ » i^ THE ]f AYY. m mi. ComnmiMlAr oh the Weft*Iodia and North Amerioan Station — Yiee Admiral Sir Franeei William Ainten, K. C. B. Flag Lieat.— Cha>. J. Aasten ; Sec'y— William D. Jeans, Eiq. Naral Siirtejror in the Bay of Fundy, &c.— Hon. Capt. W. F. W. 0#en; Ueut. Alfred Kortright, {addt'l Flag-d^ Vindic- tioet) on Surveying Service. Vnsxi.s oir teib Statioit.— J&ififf, 96— Captain Granrilla G. Loch; JUOo, Stieam Sloop—Comoiander Y. A. Maaaingberd ; Darvitgf 12— Commander Wm. Peel; Ekdraf 14— Commander F. W. P. Bottverie ; End/ffmion, 44-» Capt. Geo. W. C. Courtenay ; Olaoiiar^Steam Tender; HtrmtSt Steam Sloop— Commander Watbingtoh ; Imawm, t2— Receiving Ship, Jamaica— Cdmmodore Cr. E> I^mbert; Lark, 3— Surveying Service — Lieut. Cam. Geo. B. Lawrence; Panialoon, 10— Commander Henry J. Dooglaa; PtniaUi 16— Commander Henry Cor^ton ; Ptcfe2e,S^Liedt. Com. Heni^r Bernard; Thunder, 6^ Surveying— Capt. Edward ^arhiett; VeMtiUtf Steami Sioiop— Commander Herbert G. Autten; ViU' dkHne, 50^fhg Ship— Captain Michael Seymour. — "■ ■■.'■■"' TH£ VNITSB KIlfGlNKH. (Atiitknbkii) VICTORIA I., Qineen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, (daoghter of the late Duke of Kent, —born November 2, 1767 ; died January 23. 1820,— by Vtekma Maria Louiga, aister of the Duke of Saxe-Coburg*Gotba, and of Leopold, feeing of the Belgians; born Auguit 17, ;1786;) bom May 23, 1819; succeeded her uncle, William lY., June 20, 1837, i^artied February 10^ 1840, to Princx Albert, of Saxe-Coborg- Gotha, born August 26, I8l9. Issw :— 1. Victoria Adelaide Maria Loiiisa, born November 21, 1840; 2. Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, (Heir presumptive to the Crown,) born November 9, IS41 ; 3. Alice Maude Manr, bom April 25, 1843 , 4. Alfred Er- nest Albert, born August 6, 1844; 5. Helena Augusta Vieteria^ bom May 25, 1646. Qtsx!^ DtiWQktfk^AdeUnde, Consort of the late Wiinam IV., and sister of the Duke of SabtewMeinirigin, born Aug«st 13, 1792. vnetsMa and auHts op thb qukbit. 1. ErtMl Ai^atM, (Kingof Ilanover,) Duke of Cumberland, beia Jun^ 6. 1771 ; married. May 29, 1815, Frtdtriea SoMaCmro^ Hmtt Mster of the Duke of Meckfenbu^i^-StreHts, bOm Marth JO,. 1778. .firttie:—G«orve Frederick, born May 27, 1819. % AHa^^Fredmck, Duke of Cambridge, born Febmaiy 24, 1774; married. Miry 8, 1818, Jmfmtm IHSbMia LotfiM, neh:e of the Ll^ldirave of Hesee, bortt July 5, ITtflf. AsKs,— 1. Geoitfr' Wtlliam, born Mareb ^6, 1819 ; St. Augusta Caroline, born July 19, 18l&:0.Jlary Adelaide, bwp* Hovember S^, 1633. 3. Miciy. Dncheflaj>f dliiimeester.bifrfil Aprit'25, 1776i, married^: July 22,{8fttb bercoufiiU,iri(euimiVedn^ |)ul'4e of Glotifeecr ^ho dkd NDvembn 3Q» 18^4. ^6 71 PRIHCIPAL OrFICIRS OF THE IMPERTAL GOTERITHEIfT. Lord. John Rnssell, First Lord of ibe Treasury ; Lord Cotimr* ham. Lord Chancellor ; Sir George Grey, Secretary of State for the Home Department; Viscount Palmersion, Secretary of Stats for the Foreign Department; Earl Grey, Secretary of State for the Colonies ; Sir Charles Wood, Chancellor of the Exchequer ; the l^rquisof Clanricarde, Postmaster General; Mr. T. B. Ma- 'cauley, Paymaster-General; the Duke of Wellington. Comman- derhi-Cbiefof the Anny; Hon. Fox Manle, Secretary at War; the Earl of Auckland, First Lord of the Admiralty ; Lord Cbi- rendon. Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. COLONIAL GOVERNOma. Canada. — The Earl of Elgin, Governor-General. JSovO'Scolui. — Lieut.-Geoeral Sir John Harvey, K* C. B. and K. C. H., Lieutenant-Governor. .A/eao-JBrunstotcfc.— Colonel Sir Wm. M. G. Colebrooke, K. H.. Lieutenant-Governor. Newfoundland. — Lient.-Colonel Sir Gaspard Le Marchant, Go> VBrnor and Commander-in-Chief [Lieut.-Governor. Prinee Edward Island.—Cotomfindar Sir Henry Vere Huntley, Ih LIGHT HOUSES. Board of Commissioners for thi several Light Houses in the Bd^ of Funrfy.— Robert W. Crorikshank, John Ward, L Woodward, lilsauires; Hon. Thomas Wyer, John Wilson, Enquire, Hon. W- F. W. Owen, Lieut. Charles Hare, R. N. and John Jamea Robiii- son, Esquire, R. N. Isaac Woodward, Esq. Surveyor of those Light Houses in tha Bay of Fundy belonging to 'New-Brunswick, and also of those bi* longing to Nova-Scotia» which are partly supported by this Provioea; . Caoe Sable Seal Island Light.-^The first Light on approachiog the Bay of Fundy is on the South Point of Seal Island. This if a plain White Light— elevated about eighty feet above high watei* mark, and may be seen in approaching the Island from any point of Uie Cqmpiiss. A very dangerous Rock, under w^ter, but upon which tH sea always breaks, called Blonde Rock, lies 3f mifes o. by W. by Compass from the Light House. Between this R^ck and the Island there are some dangers— the ground is rocky throughout, and large vessels, therefore, ought not to atfempt, passing between them. Brier Island Li^if.-~rn,advancing up the Baj^ thf) next Light is situated oh Brier Islan^, about half a mile N. £. from tl|a N. W* point thereof. — A plaib White Light. , Digby Gut Light.--i:he next Light on tha coast of N*?«-Scatia is placed on the Wast side of Digby Gut«-fvemi BliarT Island North Eastward, li^hacoast is veri bold, and noi indente^, the Light is, therefore, chicly itUendcd as a guide into Di|^£iiMi-, A White Light ? fim«ii%U^^^^ Hi : il n Gamut Roek Lighi.—Thit Light is intend«d to warn Testels of their approach to a very dangerous range of ihoals and ledfei, whieK extend from the Old Proprietor to the Seal Iilands off Macbias, a distance of about twenty miles. It is a flash light— iflAtto—twenty seconds dark and forty light in each minute. The Light House is painted in stripes, vertical, black and white. Bearingi and Distance by Compass from the iSannet Rock Light House : — This Light bears from the Light House on Brier Island N.N.W. I W. 22 miles. From the Gannet Rock to the Old Proprietor, E. ^ S. distance 7 miles. From the Gannet Rock to tlie Black Rock off White Head Island. N. E. j| E. 7 miles. From the Gannet Rock to the South West Head of Grand Manan, N. N. W. 6|| miles. From the Gannet Rock to the Northernmost of tho Murr Ledges, N. W. ^ N. 2|| miles. To the Southernmost of ditto, called St. Mary's Ledge, W. S. W. 2 miles. From the Gannet Rock to Machias Seal Island, W. and by N. i N. 12^ miles. Between the Northernmost and Southernmost of the Murr Ledges, there is a range of dangerous Rocks and Shoals-^nuiny of them always above water, and which eitend Westward from theUght House aboutfcur miles; from this range, farther Westerly about six miles from the Gannet Light, lies a dangerous Breaker called the Bull. This may be avoided by keeping three remark* able headlands, near the a, W. end of Grand Manan, open. From Brier Island Light to the Old Proprietor. N. and by W. i W. 18|| miles. The Blonde Rock from the Southernmost point of the Cape Sa* ble Seal Islands S. and by W. 3^ miles distant. Machias Seal Jdand Lights — ^There are two fixed whitk Lights upon the Machias Seal Islands, elevated about forty-five feet above high water, and bearing from each other E.S.E. and W.N.W. dis- tant about 200 feet, by which circumstance of two Li^ht Uaases at the same station, they will be immediately distinguished from all other Lights upon the Coast, (British or American.) Both the B^ttildings are painted White. The following are the bearings hf Conipass from them, viz :— To the Southernmost Murr Ledge (St. Maiy's) E.8.E. easterly. Gannet Rock Light. E. by S. | S. 13 miles. Southern Head of Grand Manan, E. by N J| N. Northern Head of Grand Manan. N. E. k ET. N. E. Bock distant 8 milet, N. E. by N. LHtle River Head, N by W. UU>y Mattd Light House, (Amerieui) N. W. by W. Vesieli ataoding to the Northward, betweea these Ughti and the Geimet Reek, ahoold tack or haul off the moment th^y bring these Light! into one, u ths, 10 Eiewson^s, River Philip, 9 Pordy's. (monniftin^ to SulberlsAd's, .fj • 6 Tewili*s,(l,oi^dilirderry,) 10 Brsndhard's, Thfro, 15 Hill's, Stewisck#, 17 MilUr's^ 1iw » tw H»» >»Mw.< 76 Si '.15 vug [ilM. r 5 4 t to • 3 46 10 n 12 12 93 16 8 8 Bmd of PetUeodiM toRiehibucti. Miles. To Smith*!, Shcdiie, 13 Liom'i, 1 CiMiigne Briclff«> (Dytart'd,) 8 Smith's Little Buctouche, Keseriek'e, Big Buctoaehei 2 Harris', 7 Kiat's Arms, > Keoi Hotel, /RicbiO Conro^reiM Ins, / htieto, ( Dooaellj's Hoase, ) ~ TotsI, 60 RtehibUetd to MiramieM. To RsDkin's, 12 Diclcen's, Bsy da Vin, 10 M^Besib's, Black Rifsr, IQ M'Beath's, ) BIsnchard's, > Chatham, 6 Hea's, ) — Total. 40 Chatham to Bathurst, (Bay dt Chaitur.) To QoodfelloH's, 6 Carry's, 8 Forein^s, (half-way hout*,) 16 Lee's, 94 CottM Hoose, 9 Total, 46 Bathwrst to Reatigouehe. To Damaresq's, (Rockville), 10 Chslmer*s, ( Benedtferne,) 11 Harvey's. (Nash's Creek,) Ui M'^enzie's. 9| Flemmioi's (Dalhoasle,) 10 Reid's, 7 Widow Hardy's, Campbeltod, 9 Total, 71 Frediricmt lo JMirdmichi, To Brown's, ' 11 YoungHi, U) M'Leod's, 4 Boies*, 20 Honter'e, 14 DeCantline's, 10 Cochrsne's, 14 Jitroes Jordoa'i^. 6 WiUoo's PoiBt, , 7 Newcastle, . ,3 TomViojs Frtdtrtd&t t6 Quihte. Miles. To Lonff's, 16 MsrshslTs, 8 Munro's, 7' Ooiou'e, 3 Poquoie, '4 Jones', Bel River, It Woodstock Hotel, 1 2 ~6S Victoria, 9 Jewett's, i^ Kerr's, 9 River de Chute, 7 Tobique, 12 Restock, 3 Grand Falls, 18-71 Akerley's, Grand River, 12 Ryan's, 10 Msdawaaka Littte Falls, 14 Degele, (Lsks Temis* coasts,) 31 La Belle's, (entrance of the Portsge,) 16 Riviare du Loup, ^ Kamouraska, 18 St. Ann, 22 Riviere Oaelle, . 23 Saint Thomas, 15 Saint Josei^h, 18 Point Levi, Qaebeo, 12-217 ' ToUl. i!i\t Prom Digby to Halifax. To AnnspsUs, 19 Keatvilie, 68 Windsor, 87 Halifax, 46 Halifax to PictovL* To Potnafli's Farm, M' Keen's, Leckie's, Heney's, West Branch, (East River), To the Court Honse, Tatal, Dtg^to Skelbi^m . TbJoWs*,Sr8sibO*;*^'^' '^ ''■ ITucker's, Mbfitsgain Cove, d1 Riebsri's, TsVmobili; S^ ' Kendriek'i. Bairrii^{ttoti. «t . M^IuKdeh**, Shelbutae, ^ ' Tou03« . •149 16 13 12 26 16 : i CHARADES, ENIGMAS, REBUSES, ia whti yoa aad I pccscss, Wbatc'er in it be foand. HoasHiAo a liquid measure is, As core as tht workPe round, N§w Jermakm, D. L. S. 2*tie answer to Charade third is a Tau. p. l. S. Armeer to la$t year^o Ut Charadi, In is a word that ts'er waa out; I think It very true. fdoubt Wlieo business urges there 'a no You will begin to do. LsNT never comes but once sjitear, Which for your last I take; Now thess I join, and then His clear. That iMooLaMT they '11 make* J. Mopaa, Grand Bay, Annoer to h»t year^a teepnd Charade.—%Y the samb. Hoos is your first, as I do find } Head mast the Hcond be, For when these two arc rigotly joiaed, A HoGSREAD they will be. REBUS. I am corporeal, in a aeoee ; I'm e'er in hea]th,and consequence, A true cosmopolite ; I hstc the war ; I'm e'er in dread | Thoogli from a foe I never fled, But meet him with delight. I alinn the Law, yet witboai ma The lawyer cauld not find a plea, Nor plaad bis elicai's case ; 76 77 M7, ■ friii«d itrki !••«•, ikea Iter if lotpo- |i CMi iw^f. land lor in- No panoii eould tMrmoii pratcb, No pedifoguo coo Id oftr incb, Nor pvpil ktop kit pltoo ; Tht farmor oould aot aow hia iocd, Nor surgtoa could hia patifoi blaod- No adtpi thara would bo ; Witbout my aid ballta could not maci [street, With amorooa boaox upon iha Nor sailora go lo tea. rm naitber aeen by nigbt or day ; from company I keep away, But yet 1 have to owe, Just in tbe evening 1 am aeen Wiih ladiei walkinn on tbe green, And waiting on ibem borne. In every acene I take a partt 1 como witb peace to every heart; But oft I cause some teara. Then, learaed youtiis, my name discloee, My usee and my faulta eipoae, £'er next new year eppcare. J. Mooaa, Grand Bay. GHARADB.— By thb axiii. Six words there are, all of which I can name, [contain. Though four and five lettera I only My five first expiesa what each matron hath been, My list and three neit near a rivulet 'e seen, [oft done, Four next to my tiret for pleasure 'a Threo next to my third are da- atroyed by the sun, Three next to my fourth are an animal's name, Read backwarda and forwarda exactly the same, Three next to my aixth. if you proporly take, [they 'II make, Of difiereot kinds, a measure My wbole is a place where crioMa meet their d«eert, In producing my name, prithee be expert. Grand Bixy. ' CHARADE 1. By AxTHoa Mvllin, OageUnen. With mndeat behaviouf 1 once aekcd a favour [aura, Of bar whom I counted i trea- She looked with a smile, Yet firm all the whila- [leisure. You may think of her anawer at To tbia you may join A Sutea' little com. [ecan Connect these ano soon you will The man tbat'< my wbole. Both bis body and aoul. [the land. Are condemned by the laws of But if you prefix Two more to the six, The caae it will then altered be, You then will be right In honest men's sight, [thee. And the law has no claim upon CHARADE II.— UT thx aAMa. A tax or a toll You here may enroll, To make out my whole You may place a conjunction ; Iflheseyoudoadd There straight will be had A character bad That does need ireatcompunetion. ENIGMA. By AxTHtra Mvllim, Gagilovn. Form'd at tbe first by tbe Creator, Then made (almoat) by every creature, In every house I'm to be seen. Round New'Brunewick aboree I ween; Look to the aky, above the air, I'm to be aeen cooapicuoua there ; Doubt not my word, 'tie una the wbole, I do extend from pole to pole, Yea, I can span the world over, And reach fromCalaia unto Dover; More than all tbia, devoid of ma No ship did ever sail the sea ; I'm uaed (almost) in every trade. No book witbout me e'er waamada That e*er wae printed by a man. Or finished by tbe binder's hand ; No map nor landscape could you trace Till I am right before your face. What need I talk 7— I've got so common, I'm mode by every man & womaa That liveth here upon the globe, Or that haa wit to wear a robe ; All eoloraicaa boast, 'ilsaaid, I'm white, I'm black, Tm blue. aod red> m m I T9 Vtn Aranff. p«rpl«,|rf«D,dB ftty, Aod yellow Ja«i •■ ponpi* may i Atid if you itke ihe paint to trace, You*ll find me in your liind or fice. MeohiAiee, too, do priie me high, Beceuve I lid tod guide the eye ; Tiie joiuer, mtion, cooper, tailor, Fisher, togler, cobbler, siilor'- Thty til ray uie tnd aid do linow, For they htft tried tod profeu il to. I'm brittle, rotten, fretb k. tou|h, Straight tnd crooked, »mooth tod rough { Aitho* my colore tod my eireogtb, And in tbe firmament my length, My uiefulnete to every trtde. To every sect and every grade. ( I pray thee do not start nor linch) I never meitured htlf an inch. ENIGMATICAL REBUS. BY TUB tAMB. Ditrisne you'll aee« Both the youth tnd the aged, 'Tie looking for me, That they all tre engaged ; So, etrly tnd lt litode. But even small potatoes should not be despised, as the rpljowing facts, which were related to us by the one of our towns-t men who deriypd much pro$t from the pjrooeeding, fully illus> ivttea. Some years ago a gentleman visiting a farmer in Tolland, Con- necticnt, took from £ub pocket a small intruder, which somehow got itt there at home. It was thrown out with a smile, and the farmer taking it in his hand to look at it, a curious little boy of 13 , at his el6ow asked what it was. Oh nothing but a potato, my boy —take it and plant it— and you shall have all you can raise from it till you axe Iree. The lad took it, and the farmer thought na more, aboiU it at that time. The boy, however, not despising small potatoes, carefully divided it into as many pieces ashe could fiiid t>^^B, and put them in tbeground ; the product wus carefully put aside in the fall, and teed for several hills obtained for the next spring. The product was all kept for seed, iintil the fourth year» the yield being good, the actual product was 400 bushels ! The falrmer, seeing the prospect that the. potato field would by another year cover his whole farm, asked to be released from his promise.. .,* t 79 Wiib the WBif Mlcalatioa, pradeaet and indMtrr, how many who art ^iapotad to r«f ard tha trifliog tbioga oa which fortunaa ara huilt, aa loo nuUl fotatott to raeaifo Siair aUanftion, woald hava boon m wdepandant oircumatanoaf, if they had hiMbaudad auiall advaatagaa. SnuUl potuUtei ahould not ba d^^piiad, aveii though tbaro ba at fint but ufew m a hUl.-^P^rUmouth Journal. A tpudy and tfieaeumi nm»dy far DvunUry.—K writar in tha Tipperary Fraa Pram recommended the following as an almoit iofallibie remedy for Dyeentery. Talce a pint of the flneit flour, tie it up in a clean piece of fine lioen or thin mnilin. put it in a large saucepan or akillet, cover it over with pure new milk» put it by tha fire-ride, where it will rimmer actively by the heat for two houn, until it will be reduced to half the quantity, take out the flour from the cloth, and spread it on a table, reduce the flour to ita original fineneaa with a rolling pin, throw away the milk in which it hai been prepared, then put about half a pint of pure new milk in a small porringer, boil it on the fire, and when ooil- ing thicken it with some of the prepared flour, let the patient take n large tea cup fuH of it when cool, and in four or five hours more take the same quantity, and the complaint though ever so violent or malignant in its nature will be finally arrested in its pro- gress. A third quantity may be taken if necessary. To Cure DiarrAasa.— Mix 33 drops nil of cinnamon ; 3 fluid ounces of lauc^anum ; 4 fluid ounces of compound spirjtsof la* vender ; 4 fluid ounces tincture of rhubarb. Dose — ^A tea- Rpoonful once in three hours for an adult. The ingredients can be procured and mixed at any drug store. To Remove Dust from tbb Etc.— Immerse the affected eye in a ve#ael of clear cold water, and then rapidly open and shut it a few times, when the dust wi|l be washed away. HesusciAa^wn of the DrotDued.^The vulgar method of rolling drowned persons on barrels, and varions other equally absnrd methods of restoring suspended animation, npr doubt, more fre* qiiently kiUs than cures. Dr. Mott of the Aiuerican Shipwreck Bociety^givea the following directiona which cannot be too exten- sively promulgated t— " A< soon as the body is removed from the water press the chest toddenly and forcibly downward and backward, and instant- ly discontinue the pressure. Repeat this without intermissioa until a pair of common bellows can be procured; when obtained, introduce the nozzle well upon the base ofthe tongue. Surround the mouth with a towel or handkerehief, close to it. Direct a by- stander to press firmly on the projecting part ofthe neck, called Adam's Apple, and use the bellows actively. Then press upon the chest to expel the air from the lungsr^to imitate natural. . brealbing. Continue this an hour at least, notil signs of natural • breathing come on. Wrap the body in warm blankets, and place it near the fire, and do everything to preserve the natural warmth, a»wcU as to impart artificial heat, if possible. Avoid all* finctioit< until respiration shall be in some degree establiahad." •'I i 1. 1 1 i! ! ' •) i' 1^ «| 80 ti Prtpantum (jf Co^«e.— Coffee roaited ooljr till it beeomei slightly red, preeorvea the nuximnin of weight and aroma, but givea out leaa colourioff matter. Id thii itate 100 pounds are Aund to have lost 15, out have increased to the bulk of 130.— Roasted to a chestnut color, as is commonly done, the loss is 20 pi^r cent., while the increase in Tolume is from 100 to 153. This sv^ellingofthe grain depends upon the property which the nitro* ginous matter depositea within the tissue has ofpuffing up remark- ably when heated. If the heat is continued until a dark brown color is produced, and the ^rain is covered with a sort of glaze, the loss is 25 per cent., while the original quantity of nitrogen, 245 per cent., is reduced to 177, being a loss of one-fourth.— ^/i- man's Journal, RscctPT FOR CuRiMG Hami.— 7 Ibs. coarse salt, 5 lbs. brown augar, 2 oz. salt petre, ^ oz. pearl ash, 4 gallons of water. Boil all together and scum the pickle when cold. Put it on the meat. Hams to remain in 8 weeks— beef 3 weeks. The above is for 100 lbs. weight. It is said that hams cured by this mode are of superior quality. It is called the " Newbold receipt," a person of that name in New Jersey having, as it is said, attained great eelebrity for the excellence of his hams, the mode of curing which was kept secret till after his death. CuRiifa Hams.— "The following is the mode practiced by W. Btickney, of Boston, which has been much admired. To every two quarts of a saturated solution of common salt, is added one ounce of summer savory, one of sweet marjoram, one of allspice, lialf an ounce of saltpetre, and one pound of brown sugar. The whole was boiled together, and applied boiling hot to the hams, which remained in the pickle three weeks. To BoU Bacon. — Soak the bacon for several houra ; take off the skin before you boil it ; for it has been proved by experience that a pound of bacon boiled tDkitout the tkin will weigh an ounce hea- vier than a pound boiled wUh the skin. Fat bacon should be put into hot water, and lean into cold water. — Practical Receipts, Prkserving Cabbages.— There are several good ways of keep- ing cabbages during winter by burying them out of doors. The difficulty is, it is hard to get at them during winter, without danuige to those left The following plan appears to avoid this difficulty : —Cut the head from the stump, and pack closely in a ca8k, tak- ing care to fill up all the vacancies with chaff or bran, and keep in 1 dry celkir. Karlt Lbttuce.- Take up the plants, which have been sown in the open ground in autumn, and set them in a hot bed as aoou. as it is made, and they will be fit for the table two weeks earlier than those from teed sown in the bed. Caw ADA Thistles. — J. B., of Oneonta, N. Y., gives us his mode of destroying Canada thistles. He says—" Salt them— use salt freely, and your cattle and horses will gnaw and stamp them to death. If some thistles appear the second year, repeat the process, knowing that the salt is not wasted if a little is < troddetn under foot of men* or of beasts." imei h, but !• are 130.— iaSO Thii nitro* koiark- >rowa [glaze, irogen, -saii- rown Boil meat. IB for are of person 1 great which ii'.i'i 81 Another method of destroying Canada thistles lahf cutting them as close to the ground an possible with a scythe, in the month ot June, or while thoy are in fresh bloom. If cut before rain, so much the better, as the water will be likely to get into the hollow stalk and rot it. To COOK Parsnips. — Persons who have never eaten parsnips cooked according to the following mode, have no idea what an excellent dish the^ are :— Scrape the parsnips, wash and slice them lengthwise ; boil m just water enough to cover them till thorough- ly done. Then put in a piece of butter, with a little salt and pep- per. Beat up an egg with a spoonful of flour, and pour over them ; they are then ready to dish up. Parsnips are likewise very good, split once and roasted with pork in the dripping-pan. Parsnips for Hoos.— The Prairie Farmer says they are the best of all roots for this purpose, and states that a'hog, uSi months old, and weighing alive 750 lbs., never ate anything but raw parsnips and sour milk. Remedy for the Heaves.-^Take one hundred and eighty grains of tartar emetic, and divide it into three equal doses of sixty grains each. Mix .one of them in wet bran, and give it to the horse. — Repeat the dose once in two days, and this disease will be greatly alleviated, if not perfectly cured. — Par. Far. Cure for tke Foot Rot in l^eep. — Take honey 4 oz. ; nitrate of copper 1 oz. ; strong ascetic acid 2 drachms ; rub down the nitrate of copper thoroughly in a wedge wood or porcelain mortar, and gradually mix it with honey ; then add the ascetic acid so as to form a mixture of uniform consistency, and apply it to the feet of the sheep. To prevent Dogs from killing Sheep, a New York farmer recom- mends bells being put on one or two sheep in each flock ; for a aheep-killing dog being a sneaking creature is apt to start ,oif on heanng the noise ; and another advantage of the bell is the warn- ing it gives when the sheep are chafed, especially at night, when they are generally still, unless disturbed by intruders. A RiMEDT FOR Rats. — PulveHzed cantbarides, spread on bread and butter, are said to be a positive remedy for rats — after par- taking of the dish, they generally leave the premises altogether. Coal Ashfs fop. Manurk— M. Allegany Co., Pa. So far as our observation goes, coal ashes are not a very valuable manure ; we think they do, however, generally produce some benefit. On heavy soils, their mechanical efiect is favorable in making the soil more open. Sometimes they contain iron and sulphur in so large Snantities as to render their application injurious to vegetation, fixing them with fresh lime or strong wood ashes, might in such eases be useful. Plaster for the Interior of Houses. ^Take air-slacked lime eight parts ; sifted plaster (gypsum) four parts ; powdered quick-lime one part ; mix well together in small quantities with water, and use immediately. This composition under ordinary circnoistan- ces will not crack. P 'J i r I m +11 1 K < >! I ^? WAStK or MAiJtmK IN CiTHts.-^vThe Loncfon sewers popr Jaify into the thSmes, 115;<)00 tttns^f nlixed^ dfaiuiige. One part iii 30 19 regayded as rich, fknWmng, solid manure, or 3.600 tons daily. This amdtinl would J-ichly manure ^v.ery. year more than 50^00 acres of land. ^AsPAitAOus —fibrticttlturists say thai the best Way to kill wced^ ton dsptirtigiis bfed* is to water them liberall^r with pork or beef britte. I'hesaltkiHsthd" Weeds, while it ndttrishe'i the asparagns, which y a njirlhe pltfnt; and grows the bettei^ f6r hn ving swtt. ^doMbody hrtssaid that water in which {>otatoes have been boil- •di tplHnkled tirpon plL ^t!9<>f any kind, 'i^ sure death to all insects id eVery iE*tfige?of their fextetence. Rata may t>^ got rid of, it is iaid; by placing a mixlure of flour k^d Hoae near their holes. Metr are Kke bugles; the more brass they contain the further yoii can hear ihem. Ladies are like tuHps the more modest and retiring they appear, the belter you love them. ItrtHJstRt,— There is more fan in sweating* an hou r than in yawning a century. mm ADDENDA, &c. Since the pages rontalnin? the Roll of Barrislere and Altnrnies wcie priGted, Bernard C, Fnel, Samuel B. Davidson, Douglas B. Swvens, John Henry P'lair, Charles VVatiers, ,Fas. G. Siev^ns, Cbas. Simonds, Ward Chipman Drary, Henry B. Robiubon^ A. B. and John P. Jones, Esquires, have Ijeen enrolled Barristers; ood Allwon Lewis, George SkefflnglonGciriMtier.' Henry W. Frilh, Peler Muchei!, Jun., Charltrs W. Stockton, WiHiam Wilkinson, William Hutchiuspn, and George G. Gilbert, Av B., have heeiradmiUed AHornies. To iheh&tof Member* of ibe B^,»irfbler«^ Society. J^mes J. K»yf, Andrew .Mack*nna, and Charles' Watins, EsJ'ffer\}ftipsty~[{it\m\(r(i at png** 17)— The Hon. Charles Sin»r»nd«) Hou. John Monigomery, Hon. WiHtam AULeod ■and Hon.' John Ai.'en. Rural Deans intli* Dloeaat of New-Brwu^mck — (Omitted at page 53.) — Fradpriclon — VeneraJ le Archdeacon Goster; Ssint John— Rev. I. W. p. Gray, D. D. • Sjiot Andrews- Rev. J^-rome Alley, D. D. j. MiMwdfthi— 'Rrv; 'S»mu<»l Baon ; Shediac-* Rev. George S. Jarvis, D;D.V'VVeedsflock>-Rev, S; D. L. Street; Kingston ^llev.WjUtam E.' Scnvil. 'NeieBtim^ekJc''Binii'fit rluUdln^ Svdety and Savings' Fund.— T^uil^esr; W!*h aseer ai'ihe Board- William Wrtjjhf, Ro7)en F. Ha- ««t),V*i»ll"Plenr?'C'htiM»; E^qnires : Direcinrs- Charles Drury. Cbas. B. Raymond, Bdwarii L;Jarvis, John H'. Gray. Jiimes A«ivew, Gen. Wheeler, James PoyniZi John C. Liitlehale, and S«muel H«vi?bo«»,. Esquire; Bankers — Bank of New-Brunswifk ; ^j»li»itor9— M«!aee 57. 7th lln*^; and pagtf 58 3J line, I'dr- ** Lieuienaiil-Colooe!/' read " Colonel. "' 83 CALENDAR FOR 1848. OOOOOOaiO0iOC»OO;eQ0«99)0i>t^M lo'-^ on o or ?" » o o > CO O O O O O O a> O 9> O a e o)I^ CO 00 «9 A ilkk lU. t9 t^ o o o m ci 5d A ^ bS 9;«e OD«10)<7iil^tOi-ii--«'^i-<»feoooo o o o o o o o> o O) o o o o CO 1^ «-■ (o o> t9 ba (o eo'to ^ i-« M «»cni^rfikCe09b8Mb9>-<^^OOO9OO O O O O O O O e(3oo)Ah90i^ooioS)Ot^Mo ii ill I V FRA1VCI9 Rr'HERRfOTT, IMUSH, FRMCH ic GIRMAK^ AND OTHER GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, coirsiSTiird w part of Froiit tbd wdilcs of the beHtMasteri ; PAPlElt MACHIE GOODS; JAPAN'D WARES; Fime BiriJiM I«iiMtret; CZlMXii^; MiDBllM^MBTIIBS^ and other Ghimney Ornaments ; ^ose vr/oody JTtorocco, and Russia I^eather WORK BOXES, DRESSiDilil CASES, &e.: B* fink Books, Eiadies' Oomiiaiiions,&c. rpeeKosT .i5xrt& ^TABtiB etrTX^BXiir ; PLATED, GERHAN SILVER, and BRITANNIA nSTAL WAldB, in great variety ; Block Tin Ware; Guns and Pistols s FRENCH GLOVES ; Artificial FLOWERS ; ^ ^ l^onzes ; Looking-glass Hates i PLATE AND PICTURE GLASS ; GOIiD I^EAF; LOOKING GLASSEK^sndPiCtai'e ^'rametln eretf valrlety: Wi^Ejois?® <3.^^Mini, nfESE'LM® ^^olnsiLis, &a3 . 10,000 pieces Eng jh, Frenvlt and America^ ill. on band at all tuner-ARnsrS' MATERIALS. MADE TO ORDER :— Every description of Ornamental and Plain ]|^icture Frames^ CSiassiear, Windbir C^htniceii ^c. AT THE PBflNCE WJ*. STREET, ST. JOHN. I 1 LIFE. ASSURANCE COIHAII, 84, King William-street, MansioibHeade, TRU3TEF^: ThotiiasHalifftx. junior, Es<^ire» Thomu Hoaih. Baquire, Francis Mills, Esquire, Clauda Edward Scatt, Esquire. DIRECTORS: Frencit Mills, Esquire, Chairman ( Thomas Heath, Efqiiirft, De- puty Chatrman; John L. Bennett^ William Chippindiila, Ed- ward Sept. Codd, John Harvey, Edwin Leaf. WJlliamLyall, Thomas Morgan, John Stewart, Barclay F. Watson, J. J Zurnlin, Esqjuirea. AUDITORS^ Robert W. Eyles, C. R. Harford, William Scott, Esquires. PHYSICIAN: 0r. Tweedie, F^R.S., 30, Monta£;iie Place, Bedford Square. SOLICITOR: John Saunders Bo wden, Esquire, .66, Aldermaubury. BANKERS: Messrs. Glyn, HailAix. Mills <&Co^, Sir Clandt Scott, Bt. & Co. On the 33d Jnne, 1847, the second division ofsuKpIns waf made. The reversionary Bonus averaged 53| per cent on the premiums received during the last five years l and the equivalent reduction averaged 31^ percent, on the premiums payable until the next-di- vision, which will be in 1852. Specimen TahU of tJic Shares of Profit alUttet^ to ezifting Policies for £1000 ewh: 1 * ..■ 1 1 Bquivatedli w O Original Annual Bonus declared Bonus declared TbtsI Sum now Reduction of Premium till .St; l^& Premium. 1842. 1847. Payable. nextDivision si 3«,< in 1852. ^ r £ s. d. £ s. d. & s. d. £^ s.. d, £ a. d^ porCi. 1836 2' 21 15 57 82 18 7 1,139 13 7 8 16 3 40.28 1836 33 20 iO 62 90 1 11 1,1 5,» 1 11 10 I«j 2; 4^M 1336 45 87 9 2 74 t07 5 1,181 5 15 10 11 41.50 183C47 39 16 8 76, 111 1 11 1,18? Ml .16 12 5 41.72 I33f 34 27 IZ 8 &3 98 8 5 1,146 8 6 11 6 2 40.62 838 26 23 3 4 40 87 4 3 1J27 4 3 9 6 10 40.32 183926 23 3 4 30 88 6 8 1,118 6v 8 9 6' fi 4Q.3S i840 30 26 6 10 21 93 17 1 1,113 17 ) \ii 4. 3 40.37 1S41 33 27 3 4 n 1 1,096 :» 10 19 11 40.47 1842 27 23 13 4 74 1,074 i 7 32 4 33.18 1843 24 22 4 2 ^1 18 8 1,054 13 £ i ji G 11 S4,07 1844 39 t84«24 31 12 6 43 n 5 1,043 11 f. S 2 7 16.21 22 4 2 ... ... 18 13 3 1.018 13 3 1 1$ a %m 1 Tables and the Office of every infornMtion can be obtaiue Bii^\^^B¥, STURDEE Agenti fvr d by ippfieation at .5^ CO. Naw-Brunmeick. NEW \mi BOOK AND STATIONKBY PRINCE WILLIAM STREET. The Subicribers having opened the Store fronting on Prince Wil- liam Street, in the Building occupied by the '* Courier " Office and News Room, with a general assortment of BOOKS and STATIONERY, would solicit public attention to their Stock, WHICH COMPRISES— > Bibles, Prayer Books and Psalm Books, in great variety, and some at extremely low prices ; AN ASSORTMENT 0? CATHOLIC PRAYER BOOKS ; Religious, Literary, Historical & Juvenile Works ; CHEAP POPULAR PUBLICATIONS, British and American ; INCLUDING The ]Vew-Bran§wick SPCIililNO BOOK, and the Publications of the ' National Board of Education in Ireland ; LEDGERS, JOURNALS, BAY, and MEMORANDUM BOORS : in various sizes and styles of binding ; CHARTS OF THfi HARBOURS OF ST. JOHN AJXril ST. AB'DOa.K'WS, Surveyed by Lieuts. Hardinj;, Kortri^ht and Shortlatid. under the Girders of Capt. the Hon. W. F. W. Owen, R. N. ; MEDIUM, POST, FOOLSCAP, POT, LETTER & NOTE PAPEM, ASSORTED ; JSnvelopes, Cards, Wax, Wafers, Copying Presses, Steel Pens, Pocket Books, Card and NtxdU Cases, And a general assortment of such o^her articles as are usnaliy kept in a Stationery Establbhraent,— which wHi be disposed uf at moderate prices. Gomfflereial, Law, and other BLANiS, con«itantly on hand. 07* Orders for PRINTING and BOOK BINDING punctually attended to. n. OBUBB A. OO. \ ice ind ^f m the ;ept Id. FOSTBR'S FAPBR HANGINGS m SHOE STORES, Oomer of King and Germain-streets, Saiiit JoUi, AND Qneen-street, Fredericton, directly opposite the Drugstore of Mr. James F. Gale. THE Sabscriber respectfully infornnf the inhabitant! of the Province generally, tliat they will find at bit Stores RVBRY DESCRlFTIOir OF Ladies* Winter and Summer BOOTS, SHOES, and SLIPPERS, of every variety; GIRLS' BOOTS and SHOES oP every description ; GENTLEMENS' BOOTS and SHOE^ ofevery sort— from the finest to the strongest in nse ; LUMBERMEN'S BOOTS ofall quahties ; STOUT BOOTS, for FIELD WORK ; BOYS' and CHILDREN'S BOOTS and SHOES of every quality, style and price ; Children*s Boots and Shoes in every variety that may be required. LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S, YOUTHS' & CHILDREN'S Ladies', Gents', Misses', Boys', and Childrens' HOSIERY, of every description ; Ladies* and Gentlemen's Gloves in great variety ; LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S Silk and Gingham UlKEBBEIili AB ; TRAVELLING BAGS AND TRUNKS, of all sizes and qualities ; mraiiZSH, fbskoh akd ambrzoait FAPIE HAMGXM6S, of every quality and price. And in addition to the Stock of SHOES, Hosiery, PAPER, UMBRELLAS, &c. there will be kept at the Store in FREDERICTON, a full assortment of Gentlemen's HATS, of all qualities : AND A GREAT VARIETY OF Gents', Youths' and Children'^ OAFS. 07* For sale Cheap, Wholesale and Retail. !\ 'J • « Orders from Families residing in any part of the Procim$,tom 3 prompt attention. S. K. FOSTER. receive prompt y\ .1 ,., f: ^1 TESTIMONY OF THE DOCTORS IN PAVOR OP" WISTAH'3'SALSAM0rWIl.Ii,aM. ExeUr, Me., Sept 29, 1845. Thii certifi^!? that I have recommended the use of Dr. WIS- TAR'S BALSAM OF W1LU CHERRY for diteasei of the Lungfl, for two years past, ond many bottles to my knowledge have been nsed by my patients, all with beneficial re&ulta. In two case*, where it was thought confirmed consumptioik had ta- ken place, (he Wild Cherry effected a cure. E. BOYOEN, Physician at Exeter Cornw. ' Dr. Bradford Knapp, of Crown Point, N. V., in a letter dated Angust 3d, 1&45, says ;--"In the course of my practice in thifr vi- cinity I have tested in some good degree, the i^od qualitiea of IVistar's Balsam of Wild C/ierry in Pulmonary Complaints, and I now wish to procure a supply of the medicine." Dr. A.Macnair, ofTarlwro, North Carolina, writes us under date of Feb. 14, 1847, that he has used Dr. VVistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry in hi» practice the last eighteen months, and eoneiders it the best preparation of the kind he ever saw, and knows of none so deservmg the public patronage. Dr. Wm. A. Shaw, of Washington, N. 0„ writes, underdate ofMay 1,1846, as follows: " I have heard of many cases of decided beneficial effscta from its use, especially in Asthma and chronic cough of spasmodic cha- racter. 1 have used the Wild Cherry a great deal in practice, and with t»arked good results in those cases of great nervoas mo- bility, to which phthisical patients are subject. The combinjilion of these principles in Wistar'a Balsam of Wild Cherry is ivgenious Medical men are justly dislrustnil of Patent Medicines in gene- ral, biH candor most diserinitnate between outrageous humbugs and nowwmr atrd thosft- medicines which have proved salutary, and in matay:weNatteM«d cases curative." Dr. Hoffman, Huntingdon, Pa., cured echild of Asthma with it, after he deolar«d>be eoukl de no moie with hie medioinei and the child niust die. Dr, Freleigh, of Sangerties^ N. Y.. says he cored liiver Com- plaint of four years standing, that wouUl not yield to the usual re- medies. A-braham Skilntan, M. D., of Bonndbrook, N. J., say*' it ig;lhe tiest medicine for Consumption in etfery stage that he has ever known. We might ref^srynu to hundreds of cases, had we room, that would convince all of i?s great virtue. E^itdirs^ lawyers^ clergymen, and almost ererycltisaftare &tlast found out that Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry is what " it is re- commended to be," th)} v«Y^ boftt medicine to he fdund. It cures or f«il«reft^ir auctions of the Lun^vvlicfn ifDthing «lse wilt. tOTNone gmmnewdass sigmd L BUTTS on ths.torajfifi£n */Formdsby FETEM Sf TILLEY, St.Jchn, New*Brmsmdt. CST»Artiiiid. A cute of RihgtrOrm of fonr yeaihi Utniidillg. Copy of a Letter from Mrs. Grace Moro, 6, Hemlock Court, Carey-street, Lond&h, 6tA November, 1S<5. To Professor HoLLowAY.—Sir.-^About four years ago my little girl cadght the Ringworm, and althongh I have ever since had ad- vice from many Doctors, and tried every mieans to get rid of it. yet I was Unable to do so. About three weeks ag« I was induced to try some cf your Pills arid Ointment, and I am mbst happy t» say, the result has bden ti perfect cure. (Signed) GRACE MORO. , Skin diseases peculiar to any part of the Globe, may bi» effectually cured by the use ofthese celebrated Medicines. 4 .^ IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) ^/ ^ A ks 4^ 1.0 1.1 2.5 2.2 2.0 IJ& muiiii^ ^ 6" ► p> 4*^ ^ 7 Photographic Sciences Corporation »{IiMAi^4ii^4'S'^»*^^ iia«d tl|i^jrnrtificaUon to an- nonoce to you a mo«t wonderful cure wroiigot iiipon myoeir by the use of ^our Otntment and Pilla. I had a severe attack of Eryiipelaa m mj right foot^^bidi estonded along uiy ankle, and W84 attended with tw^lUngand infl^ininsaticin-to an alarming de- gree, inaomuch tliat I waa unable to move without tlie me of crutches. I consnhed a very eminent Physician, besides other medical men, bijit to no purpoM. At \ti»t 1 tried your Ointment and Pills, when, atrange to sat, in leas than two Weeks the swel- ling and inilammatiott grs^nallj aubsided to such a degree that I was enabled to pnrime my dariy avocation, to the utter surprise and amazement of tbop^ wlio were aeqtiainted with my ease, see* ing thai 1 was eared so oiiiekly. I and my faoftily are welt known here, as rav father holdi nis^rra under the Rev. J. Spence, Recto e of our parish. (Signed) JOSEPH GILDON. The, l^eMMitimnyi Br,Brl9lif« af Bly-plnce*, Hcflborn, as to the' Extraordinary Power of Holldway'a Ointment,, in the Cure of Ulcerated Sores. Extraet of a LeiUrfrom the abtn» ceUbraUd Ph»yidan<. To Professor HolIoway.-~Sir,— I think it but an act of jnstico to inform yon that I have tried your Ointments in several' old ca<* •es of Ulcerated Sore Legs, which for a considerable time had re- sisted every kind of treatment, butwhioh were afterwards effec- tually cored by its use. In the treatment of Bad Breasts I hav» also found your Ointment of the greatest service. Indeed froui- my pfap^oal knowledge, I conceive it to be a most invaluable remedy. (Signed) RICHARD 0RIGHT, Ift. D. HCIil4l40WAY»S OINTMENT will cure any caiys of Bad Legs, Ulcerous Sores, Bad Breasts, Sore Nipples^ Ciders, Tumours, ^^^Hings, Contracted or Stiff Joints, Gout. RheutaM^im. Lumtyago. Burns, Scalds, Chilhlainp, Chapped ilanda %nd Lips^ .Bunions* Soft Corns, Piles, the Biteof Moschet- toes, Salid-flifHi, Ciiiego-foot, Yaws, CocO-bay, and aQ Skiiri Dis- easiM, coqunon, to Europie, or to the East and West Indies,, or other tropicAl climes. HOLLOW AY'S PILLS gboRld be taken in most ini(ippl|i;P^n n^ thnPio|n«in|«.iJ| nrj^er to,purify iho >loo(Jl and invj|oraie the i^stem. fbese truly inv«laable Pills and dbcment can be obtained at the Eafalilisbnent of Pfofeseor RoUoway, n«sr Tesnpls Bar, Londoo, and of Patatfa^lfc TtCikt* AgetlUf No. a.lCtat^tt. S«. John, ffii^%t#iis- wielt; Jas. P. Qale, Pr#dertei«ni t W^T. Baird, VfTaodsloek $ Alevaji.- der Leekhart^|3Miaeoi Jes. Beek^ Bead «^ Peiticodlse; 0»> R. Ssyr*. Xhtfkml mi i^ BmyShfimiiohn Lewis, HilUhoroagti; Itaao ToraMf H^paaiflii C^ge W. Uob*o, aod Joba Curry, Caonioii 8em«fl'rateff, KingatiM} B. S. MeOnaal^i Uraod Lskt; H«fK MeMonagjIe, Him«i^ValerJaglea B. White, 6eltisi«-*in boxes at jHr^e^Mlii^^ art ojfhtd to tw:kP Mantieal iBstrnmentfi and Bookiy C0Hh Stores^ JBou4€d Sior€$y Ste. 6EAE OJS HIEE FOB THI! USE OF SHIPPIMO : StmoBf emo Ban, WhuHm, Timber CImM md J>og8, Qrif§, Cnnt^ut OawMf Jaek-Sereuii, Ghms, temng Mfckt, Rumntr$f Can^Hooki, Whel-Banowi, kc- 4re. ■ r3r»HlPPI»rO SUPPLIEpWiTH VTATER* J0»N WALKER. ^i A OF •r HOLLOViY'S PILLS. The Testimony of a Cleryyinaii vondiluff to EleTeueaAes of Cures bftneie Wonder- ful Pills. Eztract of a LiBtttr from ths Rm. Chorgt^ Prior, Curate of Meomgl^, Letter Kemy, Carr%gairtjrekmd\ Vith Jemmry, 1B46. To ProOiM^r HplUWay. Sir,— I lend you a orade list of tomo ^^iMtt Mtef, all cured by the uie of your Pills, I cannot exaedy gWe you aprofeasional name to the various complaints, hut thU fmiotOf aome of them haffUd the $kiU ofDerrw and/iis Cmmt^ In aprevious letter this geni^nian statfa asCfdlows t-^Wuhin a short diataa^e of my home nRides a small fi^rmer, who for more than twenty years has been in a bad •tate of health; 4lfrs. Prior gave him a box of the Pills, which did him so much ^|ood that I beard him. say, Jbr twenty years past be never atQ iOalood-or enjoyed, it so, mwph, 9* since t»wn«yj?"' ?**'■• • ^9r4Mmry . C»«e» * >Wf. T.%HDHn:R.«f No. 9, Brownjitroet, Grxtetve^o^-Mgs^re. had been in a very bnd state of health for a long tioiie, ^Witwg much from a distended Stomach, vc^ry impaired Digestion, with coi|>ti»i| pajtts In his Chesty was extrepaely nervous ,, and- f® J'1*^' WdeMKated ae soareely able to walk one bundred yai^sidur^ng the 4«^B*iii|iodof hk^eclinifigMa^tb Jt M t|ie advice oCfoar of tha «i^ eminont-phyiiotaoe besides filr» surgeon4 i>f tbiimi^test QsMni^ittJ^P«ddn' *VW whose aid he derived jio »M»[;«m w^ ever, ^rasllie hadreeourso to Holltfwa/s Pills, which he^deoiilee effected a perfect cure in a very stort tiiiie, and that he is now a» strong Ap^Yigocons as ever he vvas in his life. ^This^ being so ex- traermttarV lipase, may kad maBy parsons^aUnoil to dltilbt |his statement, it might lhorefore»i)e, fieeessary t^siay that Mr. Gardi- ner i| a broker and wejl known. «Jinre oialc^fltmed Aitlinia* aeeompimlM Eztr^ of A IMBrJrom John fhirti^son, Eetf., PrMrkUr of the %tHrt^ Guardian, Mmagk, ITlft iiljntl; J846. wh^idel^ liln«i# ^9^)iw>er last. On h'ts way here, from thechto^ of weather ofu tropical to a moist climate, he caught k s. i t very violent coW, which prodinccd a confirmed ease of AsUtina. Ill Decemberlast he comiQenced taking your Pills, and by the ute uftwo 11«. boxein, with two 4». fid. potd of your Ointment well rubbed into hid breast, he iit I «m iiappy to tay, notonly qnite'Cwm/ vfthe Asthma, butia alao baeooie eo atrong.aod vigoroua, that he informed nte yesterday he oonld now run round the Mall, with any pterson in the city, and that be never got any medicine equal to your Pllla and Ointment. (Signed) J. THOMPSON. Ifhe Earl of .AMborsough Cuved of a liirer umd Stomacli^^ Contplaltit . Bxtract of a Letter ftom'HiaLordshipy daud Villa Metsina, Litgkorn^ 21it February,. lS4ic>. To Professor HoLLowA,r. ?SiR, — Varions circnoastances prevented the possibility of my thanking you before this time for your politeness in sending me your Pills as you did. I now take this opportunity of sending you an order for the amouAt. and, at the same time, to add. that your Pills have effected a cure of a dinojider in my Liver and Stmuach, which all the moat eminent of the Faculty at home* and all. over the Continent, had not been ablo to effect ; nay, not evea.the watersi of Carli4>ad and Afarianbad. I wish to have another Box. sand a Pot of the Ointment, incaiie any of my family should ever require either. Your mostqbliged and obedient Servant. (Signed) ALI>BOROUGU. The mighty powsrs of these extraofdinary Pills mil do* wonders- in anyt of the following Complaints : — Ague Aflthmi Bilious CDnipiaints Blotche** Off lhii€$kin^ Qowel Complaints Conaumption Colics Constipation of the Bowelf (Debility Dropsy Dyaentel'y Erysinelan Female Irregu larities FevxRs of all kinds Fits Gout Headtache , Indigeation Inflammation .^ndice ,yver ComplHints Xumbago Piles Rheumatism Hetenttoii of Urine •Sore Throats Scrofula ojrKinj'.f Evil Stone and Gravel gfecondary filymptoma Tic-Douloureax Tumonrs UIcer» Venereal A'flfections W^HMtaof aU kindti- Weakness^ from w^iat^ ever cjime, &c. A^, : 03* Sold by the- Propriator, ■2'i4{ Strand, (near l*em pie Bar.) London; and by PBTBRS St^ TILLEY, Provincial 4ga!is,.Ho. 2i King street; 'Saint lobn, N. B., iatn«« F. Gale, Fred^ricto^: W. T. BaJrd.'W&oditock; Ale>x»nder Lockhart, Clnaco •, Jami^ Beck; Bend(>fF£^^it«odiac;.0vHf.Sayre, Qqic^tar; John BeU, Shediiu: I iohc^. ikme, ,if iUabarough,;. John Gnny, Cti«iBinf ;M. Wood, Shi^diafCi ini^iimiw,G,,Whitc. BeUi»b?--»in potraiKl Ikoxes, at Is, 9d<4 4ff. ^.'ftndfs. etoti. There is avery consider- able saving in^ taking the larger fises. •Cf^DirwiHtiiis fortbe gu Wince of Patieul«itt eveiry Disorder aie affixed to eacfci Box. IHDEX. Af ricttUoril Sseieij, 8l. Jofin, M AJMihMM, ftc.~St. J«b8, at Appraitefs of Datliblt Artieltt, 4S Armr—Stair, 4io. 67 fiaokfttptcy CoAdiinioncrt, / 18 Baplitt Educalioo Society, 46 Btrrittorf and AttoraiM, 80 Barii»ur»' Socittj, 48 Bibif Socici7i 66 BttUdiof Sodetj, 89 Caloodor Ptitt, 6-16 C hamb^r of Com mereo, 96 CbaradoK, Enigoai, 8w. 76 Cbaiah Socittf , 66 Ciiy ofSaiai Jobn, 94 Cltrfy, 68 Cotlfgo, King's (Predaricton) 46 Colon ill Ooftrnon, 71 OomanisMriat, 67 Cottotiog-HooM Calendar, 88 Coamy ofSaioi John, 31 Vorlr, 84 Obarlotta, *) 36 Sooborf, # 86 QnecB'a, 87 King's, 87 Wtatmorlaod, 88 Noributebarland, 89 Ktnt, 40 Qloncetler, 40 GarltioD, 41 Roitigovcba, 49 Alton, 48 Cotrti*- Cbaoctrf , 1 8 Supremo, 18 Yice-Admlraliy. 18 Prtfbato, 19 Marriage and Divorce, 19 Piracy, 19 Qaarier SoeaioBt, 19 Deanti Rvrai 89 Bebpeeei 9 Eaif rauoH Ofllcera, 47 Bogiaf er Deparioieot, 68 E^ottioo of Time, 3 9x6C«titf CooDcii; 17 fKmlMt df tba Cbortb, 9 Hhrriieiie, 67 Harbonr-Maater'e Feet, 98 Holtdoy^ at tbo Piiblle OflieM, 9 ftoaao «r Ao«eari>l]r, 17 Iimp(eior8,lM. (City St. Jbba.) 96 iDstractivt and amaiing, 78 loffaraace CompaDieo, 88 Interett Table, 83 Joint Stocii Companiet, 60 Land Company, 69 Legialatife Cottucil, 17 Ligbt Houaes, 7| Lunatic Aaylom, 47 Madraa School, 46 Marina Hoapiial, Saint John, 96 Market Tolls. Saint John, 31 Mnaooie Lodgas, 69 Mecbaniaa' Insiitota, St. John, 96 Militia, 68 Navy, 70 Nouriaa, Pttblio 98 Oflkera of tba Crown, 18 Lagiatative Conncili 17 HoQse of Assembly, 17 Her Majesty's Cnstoms, 44 ProTinctai Ratenua, 44 Ofnee of Audit, 46 Parish of Portland, ftc. 83 Penitentiary Commissionera, 47 Phil-Harmonic Society. 48 Pott Waidena, Saint John, 94 Province of New* Brnoa wick, 17 Postmasters, . . 46 PiloU, Port of Saint John, 94 public Functionaries~U. S. Conool, Agania for Lloyd'a, Commiaaiooara of OoTcm- meni Hoosa, and for esa* mining Steam Boats, In- spectora of Sa? ioga* Banka, dtc. 47 Queen and Royal Family, 70 Railroad Co. (St. Andrews) 61 Rates of Anchorage, St. John, 98 Pilotaiie, do. 98 Wharfage and Slippage, 99 Cartage, 30 Weigbinf. 81 Hackney-Cosch Faraa, SI Haad-Carts, dte. 81 Roadaaod.Dialaneta, 74 Saviaca' Bank, St. John, 36 Signals for Veaarls, 4 Sun's Semidiameter, 3 Supervisors w Great Roada, 48 Surrogates and Regiitrara, 19 TImr for taiiftfthA' tba Fills, 4 Vaaelne ^HabHshmant, 47 Wealeyaa Academy, 46 x= (Or ^11 JirJcidtomii Mr «i AaM jii4ls C^i|^ MiiMtIa 1m^ \ 78 S3 83 SO S9 ir 71 47 48 88 31 88 Jobs, 98 68 70 98 18 17 17 robn, cii. DttOlM, 44 lue, ionert, • >hn, iwick, >ho, ■U. S. iloyd'f, totern- »r es»* tt, lo- Btnkf, 44 48 88 47 48 94 17 46 94 ilrawt) $t. Jobs, do. SUpptf*! 99 30 47 70 61 98 98 I. r>bii| 81 3t 31 74 98 4 3 48 19 I Rotdi, fttrarC. tb« rails, 4 •at, 47 1. 48 mJ^ dfttM