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Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la mAthode. y errata Id to nt ne pelure, ipon d 1 2 3 32X 1 2 3 4 5 6 A [BEINO 1 Asti BEnin APc C03dFIlISI] Sold by K' 6 i'dofjounblanir ^LM:A.]SrA.C, FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD iser, [BEING THE LATTER PART OP THE THIRTIETH AND THE BEOINNDfCl OP THE THIRTY-FIRST YEAR OP THE REIGN OF ^ HER MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA] CONTAIKINQ Astronomical, Statistical, Commercial, Local — AND — GENERAL INFORMATION, DEmVED FROM TEE MOST AUTHENTIC SOUSOE^. ■ - ' '' ^ — ALSO,— A Fobt Office Directory for Newfoundland, C03dFIlISINO AN ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE TOWNS, VIILLAGES AND •BETILEaiENTS IN THE COLONY, WITH THE POSI TOWNS AND WAY OFFICES. eOlCrZLED} PRINTED AND PtTBLISKEB ST JOSEPH WOODS, Sold by Thomas McOonnan, 212 Water Street, St Joha'i. %■ BT. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDL/VXD : MDCCCLXn. ! .Jf m 4 iK . TO TEE PUBLIC, The Compil-r has much pleasure in laying bt-fore the PuMio the Nkwfounuland Almanac for tub Ykar 1867. and indulges the hope ih.t due cutisideia; ion wiJ bi^ madt; f<>r sucn imperfections or in accuracies as may be found in its pa^fs. Ha has spared no !a')UV or expense to make it a populir ad uskIuI book of refdrenoe, and trusts it will be fuuud quite tqual if not superior to its predecessors. The Compiler is ngun indebted to James Campbell, Esq., the worthy and taleuied Principal of ihn St. John's Nautical Academy, for the astronomical calculations and other scientific information contained in the introductory and Calendar pages of the present vrork. To the Heads of Departments, and others, he is also indebt- ed for their kindness in furnishing all necessary information. The Compiler would express hii acknowledgments to the general, public for the very farorable manner in which the Almanac hai been received hitherto, and flutters himself that that for 1867 will be equally favored, and command if possible a still larger share of public su])port. To the advertising patrons of the Almanac the under- signed is indebted lor their continued favors, and hopes that the efforts made to give their notices an attractive form will meet with their approval. JOSEPH WOODS, St. John'i, Dee.. 1&05. Contents. Advertisements Atlantic Telegraph Company Anglo-American Telegraph CompaDy Ahstract from Newfoundland Census of 1857 Appendix Board of Works Department Boards of Road Commissioners (Outports) Board of Health Banks — Savings' Bank Union Bank of Newfouudlnnd Commercial Bank of Newfout dland Barristers and Aliornies Supreme Court Barristers snd Attorniee, Northern District Benevolent Institutions, Chariinble iSocicties, ice. Calendar, Chronological Eras, &c. Caltndar Pages — Moon's Phases, Sun's Rising and Setting at St. John's every day in the year, Sun's Declination, Equation of Time, High Water at St. John's every Morning and Afternoon, Moon's Rising, Memoranda Colonial Secretary's Office Court Houses and Keepers Commissioners for Erection of Public Wharf (Catalina) Commissioneis for Erection of Breakwaters Commissioners for Consolidation of Statute Laws of the Colony Cnmmissioners of Poor Commissioners for Reduction of Public Debt - t" Commissioners of Wrecked Property Commissioners of Pilots and Rates of Pilotage Commissioners of Affidavits, &c., in S. and C. Courts Colonial and (continental Church Society Chamber of Commerce, (St. John's) Catholic Institute Difference of Time at various places on the Globe as com« pared with St. John's Departmental Officers of the Government District Surgeons Eclipses for the year 1867 Executive Council Educational Insiituiions, Protestant and Roman Ciithollo Education Hoards, Sic., &c. Ecclesiastical Departnipnt, ^:c., &o, Eixed and Moveable Festivals, Anniversaries, &o. 73 73 79 80 20 27 62 01 64 G4 63 63 78 8 8-20 25 29 30 30 33 61 51 61 62 64 67 64 6 24 SO 6 23 68 61 • Sterling THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. t 0-20 2d 29 30 30 33 61 51 61 52 54 67 64 71 S 24 SO 6 23 66 61 Financial Secretary'* Department Foi'ei(;n Consuls Governor, CominaDder-in*Cbief and Vice-Admiral of Ne^' foundland Gaols and (laolers House of Assembly Her MHJpsty's Chiff Officers of State Health "Wuidens (St. John's) Iiispeclors of \Veii.(hts and Measures Ii;8uiance Corapntiit'? — Fire, Iiil'e, and Marino Judicial Depuilmpnt, comprlslnj^ Lists of iiarvistprs and Attornies of Supreme Uourr, Stipendiary Magistrates, Justices of the Peace, &c , &c. Joint Stock Compunies, Public Societies, &c. L'-t'i-ltlive Council Light Houses and Ligh'a Medical Officer for Sick Seamen (Port of St. John'*) Military Establishment Masonic Lodj^es Newfoundland VVesleyan Academy Newfoundland Church Society Newfoundland llifle Voluntetrs Naval Establishment Notaries Public Newspapers jjuhllshed in the Colony New York, Newfound'and and London Telegraph Company Planetary No'ice — Solar System Post Office Department, includin!5 Postal Routes, "Rates of Postage, and Post Office Directory for Newfoundland Queen's Printer Koyal Family of England Revenue Establishment, &c., &c. Revenue and Expenditure, frum 1856 to 1865 Surveyor General's Department Superintendent of Mercantile Marino St. John's Hospital St. John's Poor House - ^ St. John's Lunatic Asylurn Stipendiary Magistrates S'. John's Academy St, John's Athenaeum St. John's and Newfoundland Bible Society Ships Owned and Registe:ed in Newfoundland Sterling Value of Imports and Eiports from and to each Country in 1865. Treasury Department Table of Customs Duties Table shewing Quantity and Value of Fish Exported from l842tol8G5 •...:.: Value of Imports and Exports from 1353 to 1863 ., Wesleyan School and Ageocy Society . t i- 26 C4 23 29 24 S2 62 M 73 63 IS 83 80 fid d5 71 03 31 f I THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. Eclipses, 18G7. In the year 18G7 there will be four Edipses, TWO of the Su», «iicl TWO of the Moon. Tho first, Miirch lUn CUi— a« annul.f E:li;)3i of thi Sii>i—Tl\'\i Eclipitt will l)u iiivi-ilde in Newt'ouiid'attd. fir no \n\l (if it will ha •een in the Wfsteru Citiitiii'-iit. It will Icj vi'*ili!o in E.iro;>e, in Uie . gieuter part of Asi.» urwl Africi, ami N.ifli Alhi- i c Oiaii. t Tlif St'coml, Mncij ill'* 20.h—a'pirtiU Edipie of lUn Mion,-^ Tlif fi''A( part of itiis Ec ipt - wi I Ut vitiitlc ii X^Mvf no ll.tnil, us tin Fir^t contact •'ilh i'< ntiinlir t, will beat 'J*, iiini. 3. The first contuci witii SUil!> v • ••••• ;j'!. -J Lhii tl.o Itt'.ur part of Eclipse cannot be m-u in th^ Idund. The third.Au^' isi '29. h— a tatd Eclipse of the Sun. Tliid EjH| se tn»y bu Slid tu be iiiviNil>le in iho 2«.iritieru Meini^phM-o, a^ the Northern line of sunple ouutuct. reachea only to L>ti uJ ; 3.37 N. Il will be visible in S )Uth Auerici, it p«i-t cf Sontli I'acifiu Qjeait, in all tho Sou h Atlantic, and at the Cape of O >od Kopp. The fourth, September J 3th— a pMiial Eclipse of the Moon. This E-^lipse will be visible in Newfo'indlaud, an 1 above our hoiizi)ii dur- ing the whcle lltne of it) cantinuance. If there sh ill be a clear sky, this will be an interesting phenoiaenon to such as are desirous of making observations on it. The Moon will be rising just at tho time her eastern edge will be entering the Earth's Penumbra :— Moon's first contact with Penumbra .... Gh. ]2ai. 35.s. p.m. First contact with Shadow 7h. 26m. 41s. p.m. Middle of Eclipse 8h. 53 n. 29 s. p.m. Last contact with Shadow .....lOh. 24m. 17s. p.m. Last contact with Penumbra Ilh- 38m. 23s. p.m. [Mean time at St. John's, N.F.] NOTE.— The Tide Tables (in the Calendar pages) may be ren- dered applicable to various oiher places on the coast, by simply adding or subtracting as the case may be, the difference between the times of High Water on the Full and Change of the Moon at St. John's, and the time of the full tide at any other harbor ; for example, to find the time of High Water at any of the principal harbors of Conception Bay, add 45 minutes to the time at which it will be High Water at St. John's; for Placentia Bay, add 3 hours i for St. Peters, Ih. 50m. ^ for FerroUe, on the Freooh Shore, t hours* — S«f tftblt LVIL of Noriv'i Epitome. I The] •re pri, Eabth the prim because called tt Diatan Mercury, Venuj, Gi Earth, 95 Mars, 14J Jupiter, 4 Saturn, 8 Uranus, 1 Mercurj telescope, above the| Morn'n. after the cor.spque the Sunt Mars wil year. Jujj Morning year. z i True Latin Longitude THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC!. PLANETARY NOTICE-SOLAU SYSTEM. I. llie Sux, !»!.— T'ni« it will l)» ;,e, ill il»« nil, i»H llH a. '11. ti.'ii> a.m. or part of liii Ealipso re, ft'^ tl'e l- 3.37 N. ■ific Ooeaiii • Moon. This oiiz.)i» dur- a clear sky, desirous of just at tho mbra :— ).s. p.m. 9. p.m. Ds. p.m. j. p.m. }3. p.m. nay be ren- t, by simply uco between he Moon at harbor ; for the principal lit which it idd 2 hours; lore,* hours, The Planet! of the Solar System are 20 in number. Of them. 11 •re primary, and 18 secondary, oi Moons. Of these Moons, our Eabth has one, Jupiter four, Saturn seven, and Uranus six. Of the primary planets, two are called inferior, viz., Jl/ercur^ and Venuv because they are nearer the Sun than the Earth ; the others ace oalled superior, because farther from the Sun than the Earth. Distance from the Sun. Mercury, 37 millions of miles Venus, G8 millions of miles Earth, 95 srillions cf miles Mara, 142 millions of milea Jupiter, 485 millions cf miles Saturn, 890 millions of miles Uranus, 1800 millions of miles Mercury is too near the Bun to be seen from (he Earth wi.hout a telescope, but Venus, Mais, and Jupiter can always he seen when above the hoiizon if the weather he clear, and are commonly called Mornin;j^ or Evening Stars according as they rise or set before or after the Sun. This year Vt^nus wi 1 rise and set before the Sun, and cor.spquetitly will be a Morning Star ti!l October the 4th, and after the Sun the remainder of the year,and thus will be an Evening Star. Mars will be an Evening Star from January 12ih to the end uf the year. Jupiter will be an Evening Star li:l February the 8th, then Morning Star till August 26th| then Evening Star the rest of the year. Magnitude— diam- etei's in miles. Len. of year. 3,140 3 months. 7,700 7i ditto 7,012 1 year 4,200 S ditto 89.000 12 ditto 79,000 29 ditto 35,000 84 ditto St. John's. True Latitude of Church Ilill Longitude (West of Greenwhiob) 47.34 North. 62.42 West. 4 I B Till': XR\VFOUXDL\ND ALAIANAC. CALENUAll. OolJcn Numbor Epact ^cla^ Cycle 2/i 28 ])()minic'il Loiter llomun Indiciiun Julian I'l'iiod F. 10 G58U FIXED AED MOVEABLE FESTIVALS, ANNIVER- SARIES, &c. Jaiiuary G| Rogation Sunday May niAsconsion Day do 1 Ponlecnst June Epiphany SeptnnKesima Sunday Feb. St. David Mirch Bhrovo Sunday do Ash Wednesday do First Sunday in Lent do Si. Vuti'ivk do Aniiunciiiion— Lady Day do Pttim Sundny April OjTrinity Sunday 6 Corpus Chiisti Good Friday do Easier Sunday do St. George do Low Suiulay do Birth of Queen Victoria May rpu lOJAccfAsion Queen Victoria 17 Proclamation 2.> St. John Baptist 14 St. Michael 19 Birth Prince of Walen 21 St. Andrew 23 First Sunday in Advent 28 St. Thomas 2l|Christma8 Day do do do do do St-pt. N.1V. do Dec. do do 20 30 9 13 20 20 21 24 29 9 30 1 21 25 The Year 5628 of the Jewish Era commences oo September 30, 18C7. Hamad&n (Month of Abstinence observed by the Turks) oom- xnencesnn January 7, and December 27, 1867. The Year 12d4 of the Mohammedan Era commences on May 5, 1867. A U ABLE Shewing the difference of Time at various places on the Globe, as compared with St. John's, Newfoundland. When it is Noon at St. John's it is '18 minutes past il o'clock A M. at Charlottetown, P.EJ. s *Sn o ^ H 17 13 50 47 i 46 34 30 23 21 14 ^30 20 26 62 50 S do 11 do do 11 ¥ do 10 dd do 10 do do 10 do do 10 -m do do 10 10 j^l do 7 d Rome. Constantinople!. Jerusalem. Madras, E.L Canton. New 1\ FiBST I Full y Last Q §» *^ r) Su.l3 M 14 ... F- ... 10 ... C58U VKR- May 20 do 30 Juno 9 do 16 do 20 tia do 20 do 21 do 24 St-pt. 29 N'^v. 9 do 30 it Dec. 1 do 21 ; do 23 ptember 30, Furks) oom- s on May 6, Jalifornio. THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. MOON'S PHASES. New Moon 6ih day, 8h, 59m, Evening First Quarter , i;3tli day, Ih, 3in, Evening Full Moon 20th day, 4h, fim, Morning Last Quarter 27th day, llli, 10m, Morning ^ '^ w; 0. app. time. Sun riaes seta Equa Sun's of High Water at Moon's Mising, Me- §* r at Decli- tinie. St. John's. moranda, die. ^ f5i St. John's. nation. add. h. m. h. m. o m. a. u. m. a. m. T 1 7 55 4 13 S23 2 3 44 4.57 4 24 Moon riaea 40 min; W 2 7 54 4 14 22 67 4 12 5 58 6 29 paat 3, morning. Th- 3 7 54 4 15 22 62 4 40 6 44 6 22 Moon riaea 29 min. F 4 7 54 4 10 22 46 6 8 7 27 7 15 paat 6, morning. S 6 7 54 4 17 22 39 6 35 8 4 746 Su. 6 7 54 4 19 22 32 6 2 8 40 8 21 Epiphany. M 7 7 53 4 20 22 25 6 28 9 12! 8 55 T 8 7 53 4 21 22 17 (J u4 9 46! 9 29 W 9 7 53 4 22 22 9 7 19 10 2110 3 R. Catholic Caths* Th, 10 7 52 4 24 22 7 44 10 57 10 38 dral opened, 1850. P U 7 52 4 25 21 51 8 8 1136 U 17 S 12 7 51 4 26 21 42 8 31 11 57 1 — First Colonial Su. 13 7 51 4 27 21 32 8 54 43 19 Legislature met, M 14 7 60 4 29 21 21 9 17 138 1 8 1833. T 15 7 50 4 30 21 11 9 38 2 48 2 11 W l6 7 49 4 31 20 59 9 59 4 5 3 26 28 — Colon ial Build' Th. 17 7 48 4 33 20 4810 19 5 21 4 45 ing opened, 1850. F 18 7 47 4 34 20 36 10 39 6 26 5 55 ; S 19 7 46 4 36 20 24 10 67 7 23 6 54 1 Su. 20 7 45 4 37 20 11 11 15 8 12 7 48 Moon rises 62 min. 1 M 21 7 44 4 38 19 58 11 32 9 1 8 38 past 5, evening. 1 '^ 22 7 44 4 40 19 44 11 49 9 46i 9 25 -vloon rises 11 min. 1 W 23 7 43 4 42 19 30 12 4 10 28 10 7 past 8, evening. 1 Th. 24 7 42 4 43 19 16 12 19 11 8 10 48 Moon rises 27 mio. IF 25 7-41 4 45 19 2 12 33 1149 1129 paat 10, evening. 1 s 26 7 40 4 46 18 47 12 47 9 ISu. 27 7 38 4 48 18 31 12 69 63 31 Moon rises 29 min„ Im 28 7 37 4 49 18 16 13 11 141 1 16 past 0, morning. It 29 7 36 4 51 18 13 22 2 46 2 10 Moon rises 27 rain. lii 30 7 35 4 52 17 44 13 32 4 3 22 past 2, morning. Itik 31 7 33 454 8 17 27 13 42 6 141 4 37 January — January (Latin Januarius) was so called by the Ro- lana from Janus, one of their superior deities, to whom the first lay of the year waa aacred, and through whom they offered their irayers to the gods; hence the name is used to signify gote of the par. JanuB was represented with two faces ; one old and wrinkled, ^nd looking backward ; the other face younjs and smiling, and look- ing forward. [ \ ;-* j i 10 THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. MOON'S PHASES. New Moon 4th day, 2h, 46no, Evening First Quarter 1 1 th day, lOh, 9m, Evening FullMoon ISihday, 4h. 10m, Evening Last Quarter 26ih day, 8h. Ira, Morning 1^ Sun \Sun ^\ rises 1 sets »»' at q I St John*s. F S Su, M T W Th. F S Su. M T W Th. F S Su. M T 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13i 14 15 16 17 18 19 W 20 Th.21 F S Su. M T W Th. 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 h. 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 tn. 32 31 29 28 2 25 24 22 20 19 17 16 14 13 11 9 7 6 4 3 2 59 57 55 52 51 49 h. m. 4 55 4 57 4 59 6 G. app. time. Sun's Decli- nation. 5 5 5 5 5 8 6 10 5 11 5 13 5 15 6 16 5 18 5 19 5 21 5 22 5 24 5 25 5 26 5 27 5 29 5 30 5 32 5 34 5 36 5 37 o S 17 16 16 16 16 15 15 15 14 14 14 13 13 13 12 12 12 11 11 11 10 10 9 9 9 8 8 \ 8 JEqua. of time, add. 10 53 36 18 42 23 4 45 26 6 46 26 6 46 25 4 43 m. 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 2214 014 39 17 55 33 11 49 26 3 13 13 13 13 13 13 12 12 60 58 6 11 16 21 24 27 29 30 31 30 29 27 25 21 17 12 6 63 High Water at St. John*a. Moan's Rising, Mc moranda, &e. p. m. 6 16 7 2 7 43 8 20 8 66 9 30 10 2 10 39 11 16 1167 19 1 11 2 16 3 39 6 6 6 17 7 13 8 3 8 47 9 27 10 6 46|10 40 38111 17 29 11 61 20 10 69 48 10 62 146 2 44 a. 5 6 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 10 11 11 1 2 m. 48 41 23 1 38 12 45 21 57 36 43 41 68 21 44 47 40 26 8 46 24 36 3} 16 20 Moon rises 4 min. past 6, morning. 2— Candlemas Day. Fish.Conven. laid be- /art Legis.t 1857. Q. Victoria «iar.l840 17 — 5. I. Society founded, 1806. Valentine's Day. [dav. Sbptuagesima Sun* Moon rises 48 min. past 5, evening. Moon rises 6 min. past 8, evening. Moon rises 16 min. past 10, evening. Moon rises 15 m^'n. past 0, morning. Moon rises 9 min. past 2, morning. February — February (Latin, Februarius) received its name from Februalia, a feast of sacrifices and purifications held by the Ro< mans in this month, in the vain hope of being cleansed from the sins of the vihoh year. It corresponds to Adar (Ezra vi. 16), the sixth civil, and twelfth sacred month of the Jews. By the Saxons it was called Sproutkele, as cabbages begin to sprout now ; and also Sal-monath, the month when pancakes were offered to Sol, or the Sun. New M First Q Full M Last Qi 6 201 6 21 6 March.- in honor o . went out , I (Neh. ii. r I the sacred vonathf th THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 11 , Evening , Evening , Evening . Morning Using, Mc 4a, &c. Bes 4 mm. , morning. lemas Day. ven. laid be- Legis., 11*57. ria «nar.l840 [ I. Society ed, 1806. e'B Day. [dav. esima Sun- iaes 48 min. >, evening.^ rises 6 min. , evening, ises 16 min. 0, evening. ise» 15 m'n. morning, ■ises 9 min. morning. its name from d by the Ro- ised from the ra vi. 16), the y the Saxons low ; and also to Sol, or the New Moon First Quarter Full Moon Last Quarter . MOON'S PHASES. 6eut. xvi. 1), the seventh of the civil, and the first of the Bacred year of the Jews. By the Saxons it was named Ehjd- vonath, the loud os windy month. (!j i M i ii THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. MOON'S PHASES. New Moon 4th day, 6h, 33tn, Evening- FiRST Quarter 11th day, llh, 38ni, Morning^ Full Moon 18th day, 7h, Com, Eveaing Last Quarter 27th day, lOh, SOoa, Evening ^ ^ ~ 1 G. app. time.\ ^ iSun Sun High '^ ^ rises sets Sun's Equa. Water at Moon's Bising, M&» 1* «* at Decli- of St. John's. moranda, &c. ^ Si. John's. nation. time. h. m. h. tn. o tn. 8. p. m. A. m. M 1 5 44 6 24 N 4 26 4 2 6 55 6 23 Moon rises 8 rain. T 2 5 42 6 25 4 49 3 44 6 41 6 20 past 4, morning. W 3 5 40 6 27 5 12 3 26 7 22 7 2 Th. 4 5 38 6 28 5 35 3 9 8 7 42 F 5 6 36 6 30 5 58 2 51 8 37 8 17 S 6 5 34 6 31 6 21 2 33 9 15 8 56 21— Easter Sunday. Su. 7 5 32 6 32 6 43 2 16 9 56 9 35 M 8 5 31 6 33 7 6 1 69 10 37 10 17 23— St. George. T 9 5 28 6 35 7 28 1 42 1123 11 W 10 6 26 6 36 7 51 1 26 1147 28— Low Sunday. Th. 11 5 24 6 38 8 13 1 9 044 12 F 12 5 22 6 39 8 35 63 1 62 1 16 S 13 5 20 6 41 8 57 38 3 17 2 36 CathoMa Eman. 1829. Su. 14 5 18 6 42 9 18 22 4 41 3 69 Palm< Sunday. M 15 5 16 6 44 9 40 7 660 6 18 T 16 5 15 6 4.5 10 1 8 6 42 6 18 19— Good Friday. W 17 5 13 6 46 10 23 23 7 25 7 6 Th. 18 5 11 6 48 10 44 e 37 8 1 7 44 Moon rises 48 min. F 19 5 9 6 49 11 5 60 8 37 8 20 past 6, evening. S 20 5 7 6 50 11 25 1 4 9 11 8 55 VIooa rises 50 min. Su. 21 6 6 6 62 11 46 1 17 9 45 6 29 past 8, evening. M 22 5 4 6 53 12 6 1 29 10 17 10 2 Moon rises 42 min. T 23 5 2 6 54 12 26 1 41 10 61 10 33 past ID, evening. W 24 6 6 56 12 4{i : 52 1127 11 7 Th. 25 4 58 6 57 13 6 2 4 1147 Moon rises 17 min. F 26 4 56 6 59 13 25 2 14 32 9 pas'. 0, morning. S 27 4 55 7 13 45 2 28 1 27 68 Moon rises 32 min* Su. 28 4 53 7 2 14 4 2 34 2 42 2 3 past 1, morning. M 29 4 51 7 3 14 23 2 43 3 57 3 19 Moon rises 41 min. T 30 4 50 7 4 N14 41 2 51 5 71 4 34 past 2. morning. r-9 Equation of time to be added to apparent time to the 16th, and to be subtracted the remainder of the month: April. — April {Ldi\.\n Aprilis) is so call-d from aperire^ • to open* in allusion to the opening of y^ ui)g buds of tre«s and fl(^erSf and the general development of vegetation at this season. New R First Full B Last Q Su.l9 M 20 22! 4 5 May.- j most beau i of Mercui; I month was the sacred i Ji THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 13 Eveningf^ Morning^ Evealng Evening nng, Me* I, &e. I 8 min. aorning. : Sunday. 2orge. Sunday* man. 1829. ay. Friday. a 48 min. evening. 38 50 mink evening. » 42 min. evening. Ks 17 min. morning. s 32 min* nu^rning. es 41 min. morning. h, and to be •e, • to open* hirers, and MOON'S PHASES. New Moon 4th day, 4h, 10m, Morning First Quarter lOth day, 6h, 34m, Evening Full Moon 18th day, lOh, 22m, Morning Last Quarter ... 26th day, lb, 52m, Evening 5. w Th. F S Su. M T W Th. F S Su. M T W Th. F S Su. M T W Th. F S Su. M T W Th. F !^ I Su7i rises Sun sets at St. John's. O. app. time. Sun's Decli- nation. Equa of time, subt. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 181 19 20l 21 1 22! 231 24' 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 h. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 m. 48 47 45 43 42 40 39 38 36 35 33 32 31 29 28 27 26 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 13 12 m.l o 6N14 7 8 10 11 12 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 31 32 20 15 15 15 ]6 16 16 17 17 17 17 18 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 19 20 33 34 35 20 20 20 36! 21 38 40 41 41 21 21 21 21 42N2I 59 18 35 53 10 27 44 1 17 33 48 4 19 34 48 2 16 29 43 55 8 20 32 43 54 5 15 25 35 44 53 m. 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 3 High Water at St. John's. 8. 59 6 13 19 25 30 35 39 42 45 47 49 51 51 51 51 50 48 46 44 41 37 32 28 22 16 10 3 56 48 40 p. m.' 6 2 6 51 7 29 8 11 8 53 9 37 10 23 11 13 36 141 2 57 4 10 5 20 6 12 6 57 7 37 8 13 8 48 9 22 9 55 10 29 11 5 1144 7 55 1 55 3 9 4 13 5 16 6 9 Moon's Bising, Me- moranda, 4^. a. m. 5 37 6 25 7 9 7 50 8 32 9 15 9 59 10 47 1138 4 1 8 2 IP 3 35 4 48 5 47 6 33 7 19 7 66 8 30 9 6 9 39 10 11 10 46 11 23 30 1 25 2 31 3 42 4 45 5 43 S.S. Philip and James Napoleon died, 1821 20— ^ou. stone Catho. Cathe.laid, 1841. 26;— Rogation Sun- day. Moon rises 42 mia. past 5, evening. VIoon rises 40 min. past 7, evening. Moon rises 27 min. past 9, evening. Moon rhes 54 min. fast 10, evening. Q Victoria born 1819. Vloon rises 7 min. past 0, morning. Moon rises 8 min. past 1, mornng. Moon rises 4 min. past 2, morning. 30— Ascension Day. 1 Mat. — May (Latin Maius) is so denominated from Maia, the ^ most beautiful of the constellation Pleiades, and the fabled mother I of Mercui;^', one of the false deities. The corresponding Jewish t month was Sivan (Eath. viii. 9), the ninth of the civil, and third ol I the sacred year. 'h k 14 THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. MOON'S PHASES. _ . New Moon 2d day, llh, 42m, Morning First Quarter 9ih day, 3h, 6m, Morning Full Moon 17th day, Ih, 24ra, Evening Last Quarter 25ih day, Ih. 57m, Evening t^ Sun 5*1 S Su M T I W Th. F S Sc. M T W Th, F S Su M T W Th. F S Su. M T W Th. F S Su Sun sets at St. John^s. G. app. time. 1 2 3 4' 5 6 7 8 9 10 111 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 h. m.|h 4 12 4 12 4 11 4 10 4 10 4 10 4 9 Sun*s Decli- nation. Equa of time. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 10 4 10 4 10 4 11 4 11 8 8 8 7 7 6 6 6 5 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 m 7 43 7 44 7 45 7 45 7 46 7 47 7 48 7 48 7 49 7 50 51 51 52 52 63 53 54 54 55 55 7 55 56 56 7 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 o N22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 N23 1 9 17 25 31 38 44 50 65 5 9 13 16 19 21 23 25 26 27 28 28 27 26 25 23 21 19 16 13 m. s. 2 31 High Water at St. John^s. p. m.'a. m 22 12 2 52 42 31 20 8 57 45 33 20 8 4 17 30 43 65 8 21 34 47 59 13 25 38 50 3 15 6 69 7 48 8 36 9 24 10 13 6 34 7 24 8 12 8 59 9 49 11 510 38 11 55 11 31 23 1 20 2 28; 3 36 4 37 5 38 6 30 7 14 7 53 8 30 9 3 9 38 10 11 10 47 11 26 28 1 3 4 5 6 22 23 30 36 39 6 3S 51 64 3 5 8 6 6 52 7 34 8 10 8 47 9 20 9 54 10 28 11 6 1145 6 53 151 2 58 4 2 5 7 6 10 Moon^s Rising^ Me- moranda, Sfc. 16— Trinity Sunday. 20— Corpus Christi. 20— Accession Queen Victoria. 21 — Proclamation. Pentecjst. Great Fire, 1846. St Barnabas. 24— St. John Baptist. 29— St. Peter. iMag.Charta sig. 1215 Moon rises 24 min. past 7, evening. Moon rises 57 min. past 8,Jevening. Moon rises 10 min: past 10, evening. Moon rises 11 min. past 11, evening. Midsummer. Moon rises 6 min. past 0. morning. Moon rises 9 min. past 1, morning. Moon rises 27 min. past 2, mornino^. i, * Equation of time to bb subtracted from apparent time to the 14th and to be added the remainder of the month. JuNB. — June, Latin {Junius), was so named from Juno, one of the fabled goddesses of the Romans. It answers to the Jewish Tau- MUZ, the tenth of their civil, and fourth of their sacred year. THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 15 MOON'S ^ New Moon...., First Quarteu Full Moon . . . . Last Quarter. . New Moon .... 3ES. ist day, 8th day, 16th day, 24th day, 31st day, 6h, 2h, 17m, Om, 4h. 25m, llh, Im, Ih, 13m, Evening Evening Evening Morning Morning K- .,! Sun Sun G. app. time. &fc -^ Equa of time. High *fc^ 'J^ rises sets Sun's Water at Moon's Risingt Me- ??» ^ at Decli' St. John's. moianda,&c. »^ ^ St. John's. nation. add. .. h. m. h. m. m g. Ip. m.i a. m. M 1 4 12 7 65 N23 9 3 27 7 30 7 5 Sir R. Peel died,1850 T 2 4 13 7 65 23 6 3 38 8 23 7 55 W 3 4 13 7 64 23 1 3 60; 9 14 8 48 Th. 4 4 14 7 64 22 56 4 lIlO 2 9 38 Am. Ind., 1776. F 5 4 15 7 64 22 50 4 12,10 61 10 27 S 6 4 15 7 53 22 45 4 22113911 14 • Su. 7 4 16 7 63 22 39 4 32| 3 M 8 4 17 7 63 22 32 4 42| 62 28 23— Prince Wales ar- T 9 4 18 7 62 22 25 4 61 147 1 19 rived at St. John's, W 10 4 19 7 61 22 18 4 69 2 51 2 18 1860. Th. 11 4 19 7 61 22 10 6 8' 3 54 3 22 27 — Second Atlantic F 12 4 21 7 60 22 2 6 16 6 4 26 Gable laid, 1866. R 13 4 21 7 60 21 54 5 23 6 2 6 33 25 — St. James. Su. 14 4 22 7 49 21 45 5 30 6 49 6 27 M 15 4 23 7 48 21 36 5 37 7 32 7 9 St. Swithin. T 16 4 24 7 47 21 27 6 43 8 9 7 51 Moon rises 42 min. W 17 4 25 7 46 21 17 5 48 8 45 8 28 past 1, evening. Th. 18 4 26 7 45 21 6 6 63 9 18 9 1 Moon rises 45 min. F 19 4 27 7 44 20 56 6 68 9 51 9 34 past 8. evening. R 20 4 28 7 43 20 45 6 2 10 26 10 9 Moon rises 44 min. Su. 21 4 29 7 42 20 34 6 5 11 2 10 44 past 9, evening. M 22 4 30 7 41 20 22 6 8 1140 11 21 Moon rises 40 min. T 23 4 32 7 40 20 10 6 10 2 past 10, evening. W 24 4 33 7 39 19 58 6 12 49 24 Moon [rises 61 min. Th. 25 4 34 7 38 19 45 6 13 1 44 1 14 past 11, evening. F 26 4 35 7 37 19 32 6 14 2 53 2 17 Moon rises 19 min. S 27 4 36 7 36 19 19 6 14 4 5 3 29 past 0, morning. Su. 28 4 37 7 35 19 5 6 13 6 20 4 43 Moon rises min. M \29 4 38 7 34 18 51 6 12 6 24 5 63 past 2, morning. T ;30 4 39 7 32 18 37 6 10 7 21 6 54 W 31 4 41 7 31 rN18 22 6 8 8 14 7 48 Ig. Loyola died, 1356 July.— July (Latin, Julius),)yfM originally called Quintilus, being the fifth month of the Roman calendar. Marc Antony designated it Julius, in honor of Caius Julius Csesar, dictator of Rome, who was born in it, and who reformed the calendar. It answers to Ab, the eleventh month of the Jewish civil year, and the fifth of their sacred year. I ! ^ ,„#, 16 THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. MOON'S PHASES. First Quarter 7'*^ day, 3h. 38na, Full Moon 15th day, 7h, 6tii, Last QuARTEtt 22d day, 6h, Sim, New Moon 29th day, 9h, 34in, Morning Morning Evening Morning Th. F 8 Su. M T W Th. F S Su. M T W Th. F S Su. M T W Th. F S Su. M T W Th. F S Sun rises Sun sets at St. John's. G. app. time. Sun' 3 Decli- nation, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21| 22 23 24 25| 26; 27 1 28 29! 30: 31 h. m.'h. m. 42; 44 45 46 48 49 50 51 53| Equa of time, add. 7 29 7 28 7 27 7 25 7 24 7 22 7 21 19 o N18 17 52 17 37 4 541 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 5 5 5 5 10 65 67 58 59 1 2 3 5 6 7 9 18 16 16 13 11 9 8 6 4 3 1 17 17 21 5 11 13 14 5 15 6 17 5 18 5 19 5 21 5 22 6 59 6 57 6 56 6 64 6 52 6 50 6 48 6 46 6 44 6 42 6 40 6 38 16 49, 16 32 16 15 15 68' 15 41 15 23 15 5 14 47 14 29 14 10 13 52 13 33 13 13 12 64 12 34 12 14 11 54 11 34 11 14 10 63 1 10 32 10 12 9 50 9 29 9 8 8 46 N m. 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 5 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 i 1 1 'j s. 6 1 57 22 47 41 34 27 19 11 2 52 42 31 20 8 56 43 Hiffh Water at St. John's p.m. 9 1 9 46 10 29 11 10 1155 16 1 3 167 3 6 4 17 5 25 6 25 7 8 7 49 8 25 8 56 9 30 10 3 30;10 38 16 11 17 a. tn. 8 38 9 24 10 8 10 50 1131 Moon's Bising, Me* moranda, Jtc, 1 2 3 4 6 41 28 30 41 55 6 48 7 29 8 9 840 9 14 9 46 10 20 10 58 Slavery abol. in Bri« tiah dominions, 1834. lCablelaid,18S9. First Atlantic Td. 26— Birth PrinoeCon. sort, 1819. 2:11 57111 36 47 32 16 44 27 10 53 35 17 20 1 15 2 23 3 46 6 7 6 14; 7 12 7 88i 8 43 9 251 44 147 3 4 426 5 42 6 43 7 36 8 23 9 3 Moon rises 12 min. past 6, evening. Moon rises 19 min. past 7, evening. Moon rises 16 min. past 8, evening. Moon rises 13 min. past 9, evening. Moon rises 19 mia. past 10 evening. Moon rises 49 mia. past 11, evening. Moon rises 45 min. past 0, morning. Moon rises min. past 3, morning. 21 — FoundationStone Wes.Church laid,l856 August — August was originally called by the Romans SextUus, ot the sixth month, whieh was afterwards, by the senate changed to Jii^uA^utf, in honor of the Emperor. It corresponds to the Jewish £U7L (Neht vi. 15), their twuftfa dvil, or sixth saered month. PlBST Full Last i New ^ ^ V *&. ^ ^ o « <^ <^ Su. 1 M 2 T 3 W 4 Th. 5 t F 6 I S 7 I Su. 8 G M 9 6 T 10 5 W 11 5 Th. 12 5 F 13 5 S 14 6 Su. 15 5 M 16 5 T 17 5 W 18 6 Th. 19 .5 F 20 5 S 21 6 Su.22 5 M 23 6 T 24 5 W 25 5 Th.26 5 F 27 5 S 28 6 Su.29 6 M 30 6 Septem enth mont tema, sign signifies ** nonth. THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 17 MOON*S PHASES. First Quarter •«««•. Gth day, 8b, Om, Evening Full Moon 13th day, 9h, 2m, Evt^ning Last Quarter 20th day, llh, 38m, < Evening Mew Moon 27th day, 8h. 11m, Evening ^ 0. app. time. ■'■ "\B' ^' Sun Sun Equa. High ' '^ '^ rises sets Sun's of Water at Moon's Rising, Me' ^ 1 at Decli- time. St. John's. moranda, &c. «§ St. John*s. nation. subt. h. m.lh. m. m. 8. p. m. R. m. Su. 1 5 23 6 36 N 8 25 2 9 45 9 28 M 2 5 25 6 35 8 3 20 10 24 10 6 AtlanticCable o/1865 T 3 5 26 6 33 7 41 39 11 2 10 43 grapled and secured W 4 6 27 6 31 7 19 59 11 39 1120 8 — Oreat Eastern ar. Th. 5 5 29 6 28 6 57 1 18 2 at Heart's Content F 6 5 30 6 26 6 34 1 38 41 21 with 1865 Cable. S 7 5 31 6 24 6 12 1 58 137 1 6 21 — ■ Protestant Ca- Su. 8 6 33 6 23 5 49 2 19 2 48 2 9 thedral cons. 1850, M 9 5 34 6 ai 5 27 2 39 4 8 3 28 Catholic Cathedral T 10 5 35 6 18 5 4 2 59 5 24 4 48 cons, 1855. W 11 6 37 6 16 4 41 3 21 6 21 5 55 Th. 12 5 38 6 14 4 18 3 42 7 3 6 42 F 13 5 39 6 12 3 55 4 3 7 40 7 22 Moon rises 18 min. S 14 5 41 6 10 3 32 4 24 8 14 7 56 past 6, evening. Su. 16 5 42 6 8 3 9 4 45 8 45 8 29 Mood rises 15 min. M 16 5 43 6 6 2 46 6 6 9 20 9 4 past 7, evening. T 17 5 45 6 4 2 23 6 27 9 57 9 38 Moon rises 21 min. W 18 5 46 6 2 2 5 49 10 33 10 14 past 8, evening. Th. 19 .5 47 6 1 36 6 10 11 12 10 62 Moon rises 48 min. F 20 5 49 5 58 1 13 6 31 1156 1134 past 9, evening. 8 21 5 50 5 56 50 6 52 24 Moon rises 38 min. Su. 22 o 51 5 54 26 7 13 128 63 past 11, evening. M 23 5 52 5 53 N 3 7 34 2 62 2 8 Moon rises 49 min. T 24 5 54 5 50 S 20 7 54 4 19 3 36 past 0, morning. W 25 5 56 5 48 44 8 15 5 34 6 1 Mood rises 7 min. Th. 26 5 57 5 46 1 7 8 35 6 33 6 4 past 3, morning. F 27 5 58 5 44 1 31 8 56 7 22 6 58 S 28 6 5 42 1 64 9 16 8 3 7 42 Su. 29 6 1 5 40 2 17 9 35 8 41 8 22 St. Michael. M |30 6 2 5 38 S 2 41 9 65| 9 20 9 1 September— September, now the ninth, was anciently the sev- enth month, as U indicated by its name, whlbh is derived from sep' tema, signifying " seven j" ember, or tinker, is from the Latin, and signifies ** showers," as frequently the rainy season begins this noQtb. r ! THK NKWIOUNDLAND Al.MANTAC. MOON'S PHASES. First Quarter 5th day, 2h, 47m, E veni ng Pull Moon 13ih day, J)h, 63m, Morning Lasi Quarter. 20th day, 6h, 46m, Morning New Moon 27th day, 9h, 32m, Morning 8un\ Sun rises{ seta at St. JoJin's. G. app. time.^ T W Th. F S Su. M T W Th. F S Su. M T W Th. F S Su. M T W Th. F S Su. M T W Th. h. m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14l 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 6 6 6 6 6 6 11 6 12 6 14 6 15 6 17 6 18 6 20 6 21 6 22 6 24 6 25 6 27 6 28 6 30 6 31 6 33 6 34 6 36 6 3 6 39 6 40 6 42 6 43 6 45 6 46 6 48 Sun's Decli- nation. Equa. of time, subi. h. m 5 36 5 33 5 31 5 29 5 27 '5 25 5 23 5 22 5 20 5 18 5 16 5 14 5 12 10 8 6 4 2 58 57 55 53 51 50 48 46 45 43 41 40 o 3 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 ' 6 6 6 7 7 8 8 8 9 9 9 10 10 10 11 11 12 12 12 13 13 13 14 4 27 51 14 37 23 46 9 32 55 17 40 3 25 47 9 31 53 15 36 58 19 40 1 21 42 m. 10 10 10 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 15 High Water at St. John's. 15 16 2,16 22,16 4216 2'16 8. 14 33 52 10 28 46 3 20 37 53 8 24 38 52 6 19 32 43 55 5 15 24 33 41 48 54 5 9 13 15 p. m a. m. 9 54 10 29 11 4 11 41 4 53 1 59 3 22 4 42 5 43 6 28 7 7 7 41 8 16 8 54 9 33 10 12 10 55 11 45 13 1 17 2 42 4 7 5 20 6 14 7 1 7 41 8 17 8 53 9 28 10 1 Moon's Rising, Me- moranda, iitc. 9 37 10 12 10 47 1123 26 1 25 2 41 4 3 5 14 6 8 6 48 7 25 8 8 34 9 14 9 53 10 33 11 19 First Steamflr on Ri- ver Hudson, 1807. \3t Telegraphic Mes- sage from Cape Breton, 1856. Steam, com. estdb. in Con. Bay, 1852. Moon rises 45 mini past 5, evening. Moon rises 2 min. past 7, evening. Moon rises 33 mm past 8, evening. Moon risps 37 min* past 10, evening. 42 1 57 3 26 4 46 6 48 6 39 7 23 8 8 35 9 11 9 46lHallow Eve. Moon rises 65 min. past 0, morning. Moon rises 16 min. past 3, morning. Moon rises 30 min. past 6, morning. UCTUBEB. — Ociober derives its name from the Latin word octo, ** ei){ht," indicating the place it held in the Roman calendar, and imber, or " shower." To the Jews it was known as BuL, signifying decay, as in the fall of the leaf (1 Kings, yi. 38), or Ma&COESVAN, at it vat called after the captivity. : < - v- THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. Id NovEMBEB.— November is so named from the Latin novem "nine," it being the ninih month of the Roman calendar. It corresponds to the Jewish Chisleu (Neh. i. 1). which signifies chilled, the third month of their oivil, and ninth of their sacred year. T^i OX MOC xT^ex . » t )N'S PHASES. ' 1 FiBST Quart"'* - - ,,,,,, , 4th ilnv. Iftli. ATm. Mrtrntnir ; 1 Full Moon. Last Quart£ New Moon. 11th day, 9h, 38m, Morning ^M . 18th day, Ih, 35m, Evening ml • 26th dav. 111. 40m. Mornine l^ iK • • • • « M0 \^ V •■ V&«^ W ■ ^ S ^^ V ^^ . p B V * m^ ■ >^B ^^K ^ N Sun Sun O. app, time. High % Equa V '^ , rises sets Sun^s of Water at Moon's Sising, Me* ' 1 s» ^ > at Decli- time. St. John's. morandaf Sc. J 8t. John*s. nation. siibt. - f h. m. h. ta. o m. s. p. m.ja. m. F ] L 6 49 4 38 S14 21 16 17 10 35 10 18 All Saints. S i 2 6 51 4 36 14 40 16 18 11 1210 54 !-i su. ; ) 6 53 4 35 14 59 16 19 11 63 1131 Free St. Andrew's ' i[. M ^ t 6 54 4 33 15 18 16 18 16 Church open(ed,1850 M) T , 5 6 56 4 32 15 37 16 17 1 13 42 T W ( S 6 57 4 30 15 55 16 15 2 27 148 29— -Sf^ John's Wes' H Th. 7 6 69 4 29 16 13 16 12 3 44 3 7 leyan f^hnrch op' ' F 8 7 4 27 16 30 16 8 4 66 4 21 e»ed, 1857. i S 9 7 2 4 26 16 48 16 4 6 49 5 24 • Su. 1 7 3 4 25 17 6 15 68 6 32 6 12 Nfld. and New York , , M 1 1 7 5 4 24 17 22 15 52 7 13 6 53 Telegraph opmed, |] T 1 2 7 6 4 22 17 38 15 45 7 52 7 32 1856. (|j W 1 3 7 8 4 21 17 55 15 37 8 31 8 11 Moon rises 24 min. '' Th.l 4 7 10 4 20 18 10 15 28 9 14 8 53 past 6, evening. F 1 6 7 11 4 19 18 26 15 19 9 68 9 37 Moon rises 25 min. ^ S 1 6 7 12 4 18 18 41 15 8 10 44 10 21 past 8, evening. j^ Su.l 7 7 14 4 16 18 56 14 67 1137 11 10 Moon rise's 45 mfa. t M 1 8 7 15 4 15 19 11 14 45 5 past 10, evening. T 1 9 7 17 4 14 19 25 14 31 1 8 35 i Monn rises 5 min. f W 2 7 18 4 13 19 39 14 18 2 22 142 Th.2 1 7 20 4 12 19 52 14 3 3 42 3 4 past 1, morning.^ F 2 2 7 21 4 11 20 6 13 47 4 52 4 18 Moon rises 18 min. | S 2 3 7 23 4 11 20 18 13 31 5 51 6 25 past 3, morning. , Su.2 '4 7 24 4 10 20 31 13 14 6 38 6 16 ' 1 M 2 !6 7 26 4 S 20 43 12 66 7 21 7 T 5 !6 7 27 4 8 20 55 12 37 8 7 41 W S •7 7 28 4 7 21 6 V4, 18 8 35 8 17 1 Th.J 58 7 30 4 7 21 17 U 67 9 10 8 52 F 5 59 7 31 4 6 » 21 27 11 37 9 42 9 26 ' S [i {0 7 32 4 6 . S 21 37 11 15 il0 15' 9 58' St. Andrew ' i 30 THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. MOON'S PHASES. FiBST Quarter 4thday, 6h, fiOm, Morning Full Moon llt'i day, 8h, 39in, Morning Last Quarter 18t1i day, Oh, 3m, Morning New Mooif SSth day, 8h, 801, Evening ^ i^ 'fe* V §» 1* q c^ Su. 1 M 2 T 3 W 4 Th. 5 F 6 S 7 Su. 8 M T 10 W 11 Th. 12 F 13 S 14 Su. 15 M 16 T 17 W 18 Th. 19 F 20 S 21 Su. 22 M 23 T 24 W 25 Th. 26 F 27 S 28 Su. 29 M 30 T 31 Sun rises at St. John's. G. app. time. Equa Sun's Decli' nation. m. 33 35 36 37 38 39 401 42 43 44 44 45 46 47 48 49 49 50 51 51 52 52 53 53 53 54 54 54 54 55 55 h. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 m. 5 5 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 9 9 10 11 12 S21 21 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 S23 47 56 5 13 21 29 36 43 49 55 5 9 13 V 20 22 24 26 27 27 28 27 27 25 24 21 19 16 12 8 of time. m. 10 10 10 9 9 8 8 8 7 7 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 8. 53 30 7 43 18 53 27 1 35 8 40 12 44 16 47 18 49 19 49 19 50 19 49 19 11 41 11 40 10 39 8 High Water at St. John's. P- 10 U 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 10 11 1 3 4 5 6 6 7 8 8 9 10 10 11 m. 51 30 37 32 43 55 56 53 40 27 15 1 50 38 31 50 51 1 12 17 14 57 40 18 53 27 1 33 9 a. 10 11 11 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 7 8 9 10 11 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 8 9 9 10 10 m. 33 10 50 12 3 7 19 25 26 17 5 51 37 25 14 5 56 23 20 26 36 47 47 35 21 59 36 11 44 16 6() Moon's Rising, Mf fnoranda, Sfc. St. Andrew's Kirk opeaed, 1843. Sons of Tern, organi- zed in Nfld., 1850. Moon rises 7 min. past 6, evening. Moon rises 30 min. past 8, AYening. Moon rises 55 min. past 10, evening. Mood rises' 2 min. pHst 0, morning. Moon rises 17 min. past 2, morning. Moon rises 26 min: past 4, morning. Christmas Day, St. Stephen. St, John. ' Innocents' Day. Equation of time to be subtracted from apparent time to the 24 h, and to be added the remainder of the month. December.— December derives its name from the Latin decern ^ " ten ;" as, in the Roman year, instituted by RomuIuSi beginning with March, it was the tenth month* THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 21 The Royal Family. ALEXANDRINA VICTORIA, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Brittin and Ireland, Queen, only daughter and heir of the late Prince Edwardi Duke of Kent, fourth son of King George III. Her Majesty wat born at Kensington Palace, on the 24th May 1819 ; baptized on the 24th of June 1819 ; ascended the throne on the demise of her uncle, King William IV., 20th June 1837 i proclaimed 2lBt June 1837 ; and crowned at Westminster, on the 28th June 1838. Her Majesty was married at St. James's Palace, on the 10th Feb. 1840, to her cousin, his late Royal High* ness Francis^Albert-Augustus-Charles-Emmanuel, Duke of Saxe, Prince of Coburg and Gotha, who died at Windsor Castle, on the 14th Deo. 1861. Children:— Victoria.Adelaide'Mary-Lnuista, Princess Boyal, born 2l8t Nor. 1840; married 25th Jan. 1858, at the Chapel Royal, to His Royal Highness Prince Frederick-iWilliam'Nioholas.Charles of Prussia. Albert-Edward, Prince of Wales and Earl of Dublin, born 9lh Nov. 1841 ; married 10th March 1863, at Windsor, to Princess Al- exandra, daughter of Piince Christian, of Denmark. Alice-Maud-Mary, born 2oth April 1843 ; married Ist July 1862 ; at Osborne, to His Royal Highness Prince Frederick- William-Louis of Hesse-Darmstadt. Alfred-Earnest-Albert, born 6th August 1844. Helena-Augusla-Victoria, born 25th May 1846 ; married 5th July, 1866, to His Royal Highness Prince Christian, of Schleswig Holstein Sonderburg Augustenburg. LouisaoCaroUne-Alberta, born 18th March 1848. Arthur- William-Patriok- Albert, born 1st May 1850. Leopold*George-Duncan«Albert, born 7th April 1853. Bettrice-Mary-Vicloiia-Feodorei bora lith April 1857. n 22 THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. Her Majestj's Chief Officers of State. TnS CABIKBT. Firtt Lord of TVtfontry— Th« Earl of Derby, K.Q. Lord High Chanedlor — Lord Chelmsford. Lord President of the Council — Duke of Buckingham. Lord Privy Seal — Earl of Malmeebnry, O. C. D. Chancellor of the Exchequer-^lX'ight Hon. B. Diiraeli. Secretary of State for Home Department— Bighi Hon. S. H. Walpole. Secretary of State for Foreign 4/r«»V»— Lord Stanley. Secretary of State for the Colon!ea—E\rl of Carnaryon: Secretary of State for TFar— General Peel. Secretary of State for India — Lord Cranborne. First Lord of the Admiralty— ^ighi Hon. Sir John Pao1(ington» 0. C. B. Preeidentof the Board of Trade— Sit S.'Sotihcote, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster— Eu\ of Devon. President of the Poor Law Board— M.t. Qathorne Hardy. Chief Commissioner of Works— Lotd J. Manners. NOT OF THE CABINET. Po« Under Secretary for India — Sir J. Fergus son. Attorney-General— Sir H. Cairns. Solicitor- General — Mr. BotII. i .'*'.• » Judge Advocate General — Mr. Mowbray. '^ : l • ' i '•> IBELAND. Lord Lieutenant — Marquis of Aberoorn. Chief Sea-etary— Lord Naas. Lord Chancellor — Mr. Brewster. Attorney'Oeneral—Mr, George. SolieitoT'Oeneral— < • SCOTLAND. Lord Advoeate—Jdr. F$,iton. , e, Solicitor-General— Mr, S,Qotdon» * ^• THK NiAvi'OUNDLAND ALMANAC. 29 COLONY OF NEWFOUNDLAND. Oovernor, Commander-in-Chief and Vice Admiral, HiB ExcELLsitCT ANTHONY MUSQRAVE, Ebquibb, Private Secretary, James Shehiff Mui'^nAVR, Esquire. Colonial Aidea de*Camp> Edward L. Jarvib, Esquire, and Major Charles Mesiiam, D. A. O. Volunteers. The Executive Council. The Honorable liSurenoe O'Brien — ?resident. The Hoiiorable Frederick fi. T. Carter, Premier. The Honorable Nicholas Stabb. The Honorable John Beminer. The Honorable Ambrose Shea. The Honorable John Kent. The Honorable John Hayward. " • Clerk oftht Council — Mon. John Bemi«ter. Ttic Legislative Council. The Honorable Laurence O'Brien, President. The Honorable Edward Morris, The Honorable Nicholas Stabb, The Honorable Robert J. Pinsent, Q.C. . The Honorable Robert Kent, The Honorable James 8. Clift, The Honorable Richard O'Dwyer, The Honorable Edward White, The Honorable Peter U. Tessier, The Uonordble James Cormack, The Honorable James O. Eraser, The Honorable John Winter. "^ / The Honorable Edward D. Shea. Idaater-in Chancery and CZerA;— Hon. George H. Emerson, hold* ing by her Majesty's patent, the rank and precedence of an Execu- tive Councillor. Usher of the Black i?oi— William F. Rennie. ' '■'''" " ' ^ ' ' Door Keeper — Jamea Walsh. Assistant Door Keeperi and Messengers^Jtmen Corcoran and Ambrose Konayne. I K. 94 THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. The House of Assembly. [Elected November, 1865.] Speaker^WiLLiAV. Vallance Whitbwat, Esquire. District of St. John's Ea8t~-J ohn Ksvanagh, Esquire, Hon. John K.ent, and Robert John Parsons, Esquire. District of St. John's West-^Thom&s Talbot, Henry Renouf, and PetPr Brennan, Esquires. District of Harbor Qrace-'Kon* John Hayward, and William S. Green, Esquire. Distrtct of Carbonear — John Rorke, Esquire. District 0/ Harbor Maine— Qeorge J. Hogsett, and Charles Furey, Esquires. District of Port-de- Grave — John Leamon, Esquire. District of Bay-de Verds — Hon. John Bemister. District of Trinity — Stephen Rendell| Frederick J. Wyatt, and ■ — — Esquires. District of Bonavista— John H Warren, John T. Oakley, and John T. Burton, Esquires. District of Twillingate and Fogo—Hhom&a Knight, and William V. Whiteway, Esquires. District of Ferryland— Thomas Glen, and Michael Kearney, Esquires. District ofPlacentia and St. Mary's— Kon. Ambrose Shea, Pierce M.Barron, and Thumas O'Rielley, Esquires. District of ^unn.— Edward Evans, Esquire, and Hon. Frederick B. T. Carter. District of Fortune Bay— Thomas R. Bennett. Esquire. District ofBurgeo and La Pot^c— Daniel Woodley Prowae, Esq. Clerk — John Stuart. Clerk Assu,tant—B\chMd Holden. Solicitor — Thomas J. Kough. iSer^eanZ a< ^nn«— Hugh J. Furneaux. Doorkeeper — William Dalton. ilf<'s«en^br«— John Kennedy and Peter Higgins. {7n(2er i>oorA;eeperA— Philip Brown and Peter Doyle. Fireman — John Higgins. .;; Z>*'&ranan— Mrs. Feehan. • '•■' '^ Public Officers ^ Departmental.) Attorney General— Hon. Frederick B. T. Carter. Colonial Secretary— Hon John Bemister. i2emver G'ene/'aZ— Hon. Juhn Kent. Solicitor General— Hon, John Hayward.' Surveyor General— John H. Warren, Esquire. Finoncial Steretary-^Hou, Edward D. Shea. THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. S5 Coloniiil Secretary's Office. Colonial Secretary — Hon. John Bemister. Firit 01*^11 — Jcoeph Crowdy. Second Clerk— John W. Witherg. Office Keeper and Messenger — James Dunphy. -• ■ ' ■■■'■" -^^ lievenue Department. BOARD OF REVENUE. President — Hon. John Kent, Heceiver General ; Hon. Laurence O^Brien, Hon. Nicholas Stabb, Hon. R. Kent, Ewen Stabb, Esq., Hobvirt Grieve, Esq. REVENUE ESTABLISHMENT. _ Receiver General — Hon. J. Kent. Assistant Collector— Johaj|tVX»»\\' Canning, Esq. L«nding and Tide Surveyor— James S. Hayward. Landing Waiters— Edward L. Moore, Thomas E. Oaden. First Clerk and Warehouse Keeper— William D lutney. Second Clerk— James Winter. Third Clerk— Wiliiam Gill. Fourth Clerk and Looker— William Reddin. Lookers— Richard Meagher and David Connors. < , Authorised Broker— Joseph R. MuUings. OUTPORT SUB -COLLECTORS. Fogo, John G. Lucas. Greenspond, William Lang. Trinity, Robert Bayly. Carbonear, John McCarthy. Harbor Grace, Henry T. Moore ; Clerk and Landing Waiter, Johns one F. Burrows. Brigue, John C Nultall. Burin, Thomas Winter. Lam^line, Henry Banning. Harbor Breton, Thomas Birkett. Gaultois, Richard Bradsliaw. LaPoile,- Thomas Read. TwiUingate, Joseph J. Pearcet Oderin, Richard McQrath. PREVENTIVE OFFICERS. Green Bay (North Side) Patrick Power. Bonavista and Catalins, John Mifflen. Bay Bulls, Martin Williams. Ferryland, Luke Brown. 6t. Mary's, James Murphy. Little Placentia, Thomas Freeman. Chann I (Porl-aux-Basquu), John Hooper. St. Lawrence, Hugh Vavasor. English Harbor, (Fortune Bay,) Albert Stirling. Bay Roberts, George W. Hierlihy. Pushthrough, (Fortune Bay,) Henry Camp. Hams Harbor, James L. Mews. Burjjeo. Francis A. Parsons. Great Placentia, William G. Bradihaw. Grand Bank and Fortune (Fortune Bay) Joseph J. U»ddock. i fi i CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT. Comptroller of Customs and Registrar of Ship pinz fo r Newfound- land and its Dependencies -Hon. J. Kent. 'wm^fJ^VfT of Stii|)|jing —Edward L. Moore, St. John's. Henry T. Moore, Harbor Grace. Robert Bayly, Trinity. Albert Stirling, English Harbor. Ddvid C8ndow,jr., Cape Bjnavista to Salvage. William Lang, Salvage to Cape rreeU. .v. » ,. . ^i v.. 26 THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. ReceWer General — Hon. J. Kent. Clerk — Quo. F. Hay ward. Labrador— CoWcciion of Duties under Act 26 Vic, Cap 1 and 2. Collector. James Winter, (Sub-Collectors appointed by Collector, ■ubject to control of Qovernor in Council, under Act 26 Vic, Cap. 2, Sec. 10.) Superintendent of Mercantile Marine — Robert Carter. .i ■ Surveyor G^^niTal's Dt^partment. -m/ Surveyor General— John H. AVarren, Esq. ; Deputy Surveyor— >7^* ^^/AAA^ SdwM^iiMaJUttMUMfMQafi ; Chainman— Richard Ryan. ••^IX DEPUTY SURVEYORS IN 0UTP0RT8. Northern District —WWWtim Swansboroujjh, Carbonear. Patrick Brien, Brigux. Benjamin Sweetland, Tiinity. , Greeni- p<>nd. , King's Cove. Charles E. Thompson, Bonavista. O. W. R. Hierihy, Bay Roberts. William Christian, Bay de- Verds. James Peyton aud Thomas Peyton. Twillingnte. Robert Strathie, Bonavista West. George Carter, Harbor Main. --^yt^t. Southern Gut Bridge— Doctor Brown, Thomas BuiUr, Kenny, John ButUr, (Sand,) John M. Maddock, John Andrews, Isaac Richards, Thomas Corbin. Indtan Pond, exclusive, to Ihirk's Gut, inclusive — John Kennedy, jr., (Holvrood) Rev. K Waljh. Charles Furey, Richard Walsh (Harbor Main) John M'Gill, (Salmon Cove) James Wade, (Cat'» Uove) James Uearn, (Colliers.) Indian Pond to Topsail, both places inclusive — Qporge Carter, Patrick Daily, John Nugent, John Uaddon, William Tilly. Bey Roberts — W. S. Green, Richarft^ortUack^ Haao Bartlett, John .VIcStravic Robert Daw. Upper Island Cove, Bishop's Cove, and Bryant's Cove — James Crane, Joseph Dtover, jr., James Drnver, (Island Cove) John Bar« ret, Israel Qoase, (Bishop's Cove) Thomas Stephenson, (Bryanl'i Cove.) Carbomar— John Rorke, John McCarthy, Michael Bolger, Mi- chael G:iuld, John F. Apsey. Nicholas NichuUe, Benj imin T. Gould, Moses Wi' shear. Bay'de-Verdi. (Upper Division) from Fresh Water to Northern Bay, excfusboe — Kev. John Waterhouse, Wm. Joice, Wm. Butt, Maurice Walsh. Bat/'d*.-Verds (Lower Division) from Northern Bay (inclusive) fo Grates C'oce— John Lewis, Rev. Bernard Duffy, Rsv. Oliver Bouse, and Josiah Garland. Trinity ( North Side) to Ragged 5ar&or—Benjamin Sweetland, Robert Bayly, Alexander W. bremner, Gilbert H. Cole, Patrick Murphy. Trinity (South Side) from Grates Cove to HanVs Harbor-- Jamec L. Mews, John Sh^ehan, Thomas Cooper, Jabes TiUey, William Meadows, William March. New fiarftor— Charles Newhook, William Miller, Joseph Pretty, Edgar March, Smith, (Chance Cove.) Eanffs Harbor to the Head of the 5ay--Rev. Gfiorge Gardner, Reuben Bemister, Michael Howley, William Sool«y, and Elias Wwre"' Ragged Harbor to Bird Island— Alex^ndet Bremner, William AshJord, William Walsh, Robert Tiiley, John Cameron, John Jnynes. Benjan-in Snelgrove. James Murpt w.^ Bonavista — John G. Skelton, James SffflfTTPeter Ward, John Lawrence, Patrick Kough, William Brown, IJavid Candow. Sing's Cov4. — Michael Murphy, George Brown, James Brown, w. Keds and Tickle Cove— James Eagan, (Keels) Andrew MuUoW' ney, William Penny, John Skiifington. if if f 1 t 5 -Hf i if II II THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. Salvage— IZ. Kelligrew, Thnmas Oldford, Henry Wills, (Salvage) JtiDit'S Bendon, James Pikw, (Flat Island) Qreenspond—Oeorg« Skelton, M.D., James L. Noonan, John T, Oukley, William Lang, Micbnel Curran, William Tough, (Pinchard's Island,) and Dariu'i Blandford. Twillingate— John Feyton, Joseph J. Fearoe, Charles Edmondi Joseph Minty, Thomas Manuel. i^o^o— Hay Findlater, M D., Richard Fewer, Thomas Humphrey, John Banks, and Walter Williams. Tilton Harbor— "Rev. James Brown, William Burke, John Brinei John^Dwyer, William Greene. Moreton's Harbor and Tizzard's Harbor. — William Osmond, John Forward, (Tizzard's Harboi,) Henry Knight, John Taylor, John Cantwell, (Moreton's Harbor). Burnt Island, Exploits-Edvrard Dowton, Thomas Butt, William Sevin, Andrew Pe irce, Josiah Manuel, James Windsor. Fortune Bay "Jamea Hamilton, M'chael Bryan, Michael Byrne, Matthias Qlavt-en, Patrick Carroll, Willidm Carroll, (Indian Cove) James Lyver, (Waldron's Cove.) Jackett's Arm to Head of Green Bay — John Knight, J. Campbell, John Rowsell, John Wills, Shoe Gove to Nipper's Harbor,— JameB Gray, John Stark, Wil- li«m Noble, John W aUbman. Leading Tickle— Jamea Alcock, Edward Butler, William Rowsell. Ferryland and Fermews — Rev. James Murphy, Edmund Hanra ban, William Carter, (Ferryland) Richard Cashio, (Cape Broyle), AVilliam Johnston, (Renews.) Bay Bulls to the Qoulds — Martin Williams, Martin Driscoll, Thomas Mockler, Cornelius O'Brien, Dr. McKie, and Very Rev. P. Cleary. Plaeeniia and Si. Mary's— Frtinois L. Bradshaw, Ber. Edward Condon, Thomas l^reeman, and Thomas Keites. Sound Island (Flacentia Bay)— J&meB HoUett, Philip Brown. BU Mary's— Jamw Murphy, John Walsh, John Wbelan, John Grace, James Walsh, Patrick Walsh, James Wbelan. Purin— Francis Berteau, Own Fine, George Bishop, Michael Gorman, Patrick Morris, John O'Neil, Thomas Winter. Z/ama2tn«— Robert Bonnell, John Pitman, John Collins, Georga Cak*', George But', George H. Erans. Grand Bank—Edvmd Evans, Jonathan Snook, George Lake, William £urfii», Df^« Haddock. Earbor ^r« G^r«en^on<2— Gaoler, John Bridle. •-* COUBT HOUSES. 5<. JoJlft'i— Keeper, John R. Jeans. .; j .^'i JTarfior Grace— Keeper, David Rogeri. JVrry/ani— Keeper, Francis Geary. * .. -^ ,,] ST. JOHN'S HOSPITAL. 1 a Med ical Attendant— Thomas MoKeo, M. D. { Matron— MiM Gow»n J Keeper— John Prowse. ST. John's fook house . Medical Attendant— Thomas MoKen, M,D ; Keeper-John Dow- ney I Aeebtant Keeper— — ^ — — • il' ■ \ :A- I ., 30 THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. LUNATIC ASYLUM (ST. JOHN'S ) Rebidsnt Physician — Henry H. Stabb, M.D. * DISTRICT SURGEONS. ^ v St. John's (Eastern Ward)— Charles Crowdy, M.D.| Charlea H. Hennuf, M.D. (Western Waid) — Frederiok Bunting, M.D., Jamea N. Fraser, M.D. Conception 5ay— William Allan, M.D. ,;: COLONIAL BUILDINQ AND GROUNDS. Keeper— ^Mrs. Born. COMMISSIONEUS FOR ERECTION OF PUBLIC WHARP. ;i- CatoUina—Wilh&m Walsh, James Murphy, John Diamondi John Jeynes. ^'i'" ' * COMMISSIONERS FOR ERECTION OF BREAKWATERS. Fortune— George Loke, sr., Elias Major, John Lake, John Spenoe, sr., Tliomas Roger), sr., John Forsey, sr., and Edward Bennett. Grand Bank— liobert Forsey, William Burfitt, Hbnry Hickman, Wilson Lovell, Henry NichoUe, Qeor^e Tibbo, George Forsey. ' Twillingate — John Peyton, John W. Owen, John M. Hurse. . . Great Burin-'Ov en Pine, James Inkpen, and Hr^nry HoUetf. Light Houses. Fort Amherst Light at the entrance of St. John's. — A L'ght wai first established at Uiis station in 181:3; in 1850 a new Houso, Lan- tern and Apparatus were erected. . The light burns at an elevation of 114 feet, is produced by a treble argand burr.er placed in the focus of an annular lens of the fourth order, and in favorable weather can be seen 16 nautical roilfs. When Cape Spear is enveloped in fog a heavy piece of ordnance is also discharged at this Fort every hour during day light, to assist vessels in making the haibor. |t is situated in !at. 47.33.54 N., and long. 52.40.18 W. John Sheppard, Keeper; Austin Sheppard, .\s8istant« Cape Spear Light. — This Light was first exhibited on the 1st September 1835 ; it is produced by seven argind burners and sil* vered reflectors burning at an elevation of 264 feet — ic revolves, shewing a bright Light, every minutej and in favourable weather can be seen 26 nauiical miles. It is situated in 4731.11 N. lat,, and 62 36.59 W, longitude. James Cantwell, Keeper ; Dennis Cant- well, Assistant. Barhor Grace isZancZ Xi<7^<.— First exhibited on the Vi''A Novem- ber, 1836 ; ii is a fixed Light, has fifteen argand burners and reflectors, showing a steady bright light from N. to S. W. and by W. seaward, •levated above the level of the sea ISl feet, and can be seen in lair weather in rounding Cape St. Francis or crossing Crnception Bay, •n the intervening space between N. and S. W. and by W. 20 nau- TIIH ne\v^\ou">:dla\d at.mwa.^. 31 tical miles ; on the land side the light is more feeble. It is siiunted in lat. 47.42 45 N.. and lung. 53.8.15. Samuel Austin, Keeper ; Charles Snoi^, Assistant. Cape Bonavista Xi'^A/.— Situated in lat. 48.41.56 N., long. 53 5.20 AV. ; is a Revolving Light, showing alternately every 90 seconds a irhite and red Light. It is produced by sixteen argand burners and reflectors, burnit at an elevation above the s^aof 150 feet, and in favorable weather can be seen 18 nautical iniles. By keeping this Light open with Cape Largent, it will carry you clear of the Flower llocks ; first exhibited 11th September, 1843, Jeremiah White, Keeper; Nicholas White, Assistant. Cape Pine LigTit. — This tower is of iron, built by the Impprial Government in 1849 50, nnd first put in requivi ion on the lat Janu- ary, 1851. It is u fixed While Light, and shews a brisk flash ev^ry thirty seconds — has 12 arKand burners and reflec'ors— elevated hbove the le\el of the sua 314 feet— situated in lat. 46 37.4 N., and in long. 53 31 45 \V. In a favcurable state of the atmosphere it can be seen 26 n^uiical miles, ■ ' Keeper j Thomas Duran, Assistant. • W • • n { .. •/ ,, w u ;• Earbor Grace Beach Beacon and LigTit. — First exhibited llfh September 1850; stands en the Point of IJeich a' the en!r-*nce of Uarb r Grace. Ii is a double Light, as a distinction from Harbor Grace Island Light, one being pUcd above the other, preserving that appearance for six miles; exceeding this distance 'Jp to ten miles the two lights appear blended into one. In sitiling into Har- bour Grace with a lair or leading wind, bring the lieach Beacon 'O bear W. or W. by S., and by keeping the Light or building a littla on the starboard bow it will, carry > ou clea* of the Bar, on which at low water (here is not more tha- 8 f<'et of water. It is situated la lat. 47 41.28 N.. and in liing. 63 12.33 W. ; elevation above the sea level 40 f^-et; in clear weather it may be seen at a distance of 11 . nautical miles. George Brown, Keeper. Oreen Idand Light, at the entrance of Catalina Harbor, Trinity Bay- Situated in lat. 48 30 16 N., lon«. 63.2 40 VV. This is a fix^d white Li^ht, burns at »n elevation of 92 feet above high water and in favourable weather will be seen from E.N.E , seawatd, lo S.W., 15 nautical mites. Vir^ssels b<>und Norlhward by keeping tiiis Light open with the North Head of Catalina until iionavista Light opens with Cape LeJean, will give the Flowers R'cks an ample berth— or when coming from the Northward and bound fur Citalind, by giving the N. Head a moderate berth, you will clear the ^rmdies Kuck-* by steering lor Green Island Lght. It was first exhibited in 1857« Patrick Jrloulahan, Keeper ; VVilliam Houluhan, Assistant. Cape Bace Light— EMbiis a Revolving white Light, from sunset to sunrise. The Light will be visible to seaward from N.E. by £. round by the S.E. and S. to W. The Light is elevated 180 feet above the mean water level cf the sea, and may be seen in clear weather 19 nautical miles from a ship's deck. The tower is striped red aud white vertically. It stands close to the old Beacon, whiOh has been cut down. The Light house is in lat. 46 39.30 N., long. n THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. f 63.4.30 W., and was first exhibited in 1856. William Ually, Keep- er ; Oi'orge Hewett, AsaiBtant. Dodding Head, Great Burin Island Light.— -This Light was put in requisition on the 3rd August, 18>58, and is exhibiied every night irom sunset to sunrise. It is revolving, catn-dioptrio of the second order, producing a brilliant white Light every minute, with inter- mediate flashes at intervals of twenty seconds, burning at an eleva- tion of 430 feet above the level of the sea. and in favorable weather can be seen 29 miles— situated in 47.0.26 North Latitude, 55.8.43 'West Longitude. Austin Oae, Keeper ; John Churshwell, Assistant. Offer Wadham Island Light.-^Wan first exhibited on the 4th Oo- tob'-r, 1858, and is lighted every night from sunset to sunrise. The Light is a steady, fixed lens-h'ght, burning on a ciicular Brick Tower 100 feet above the level of the sea, and can be seen in a favourable 8' ale if the atmosphere 15 nautical miles. Situated m Latitude 49.36.0 North— Longitude 53.45.6 West. Charles Power, Keeper ; Pefir Wood*, Assistant. Baccalieu Island Light. — This Light is exhibited every night fmm the going away of dH>li((ht in the evening to the return of day- light in (he morning. The Light House is situated on the North- ern end of the Island— Latitude 48.8 51 North, Longitude 52.47.50 West, — the tower is of brick, the keeper's dwelling a square build- ing detached from the towtr, painted white with the roof red. The Light is a cato-dioptrio first class Holophotal revolving vihi't Light, shewing a flash every twenty s^'Cunds. It is elevated 44!> <';ei above high water, and can be seen in clear weather 30 nau- tical miles, and a lesser distance according to the slate of the at- mosphere. When the Southern end of the Inland bears N.N.E., the Light will not be visible when nearer the Island than eight miles. It was first exhibited in 1858. James Kyan, Keeper ; John Ryan, Assistant. Cape St. Mary's Light. — Was put in requisitif>n on the 20th Sep- tember, 1860; it is a revolving cato>dioptric Light of the first order, moducing alternately every minute a brilliant red and a white Light, biirning at an elevation of 300 feet above the level of the sea, and will be seen in a favourable state of the atmosphere 26 nautical miles from a vessel's deckj situaLd in 46.49.30 N. lat., 64.11.34 West long. The tower is of brick, and on each side of which stands the dwellings of the Keeper and Assistant, the sides of which are painted white, roofs red. John Reiley, Keeper; William J. Collins, Assistant. St, John's.— Two red lights are exhibiied every night from sun- set until sunrise, intended as leading marks for vessels entering the Narrows, The lower light on the roof of the Custom House— the other 400 yards in the rear, on a white post, within a few yards of ihe N.E. angle of the Congregational Church, and 180 feet above the level of the sea. These Lights will be readily distinguished from other lights in the town ; and keeping them in a line bearing N. W. I W. will lead in the largest vessel clear of all danger. To THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 83 serve ns leadinjf^ marks also durinj^the day, the pediment of tbeCua* torn House has been paiated white ; this is to oa kept in line with the upper lantern, also painted white. Exhibited 1st Septembcc 1863. Brunei Island Light, Mercer^a Head, Fortune 2? ay.— First cxhib - ited 27th June, 1863. It is a powerful, flashing whi'e Lijj^ht, and attains its greatest brilliancy every ten seconds. It burns at an elevation of 403 feet above the level of the sea, and in olear weather may he seen at a distance of 3q miles, and be visible in every d ireo* lion from North round Eas"" and Soutti, to W.N. ^V. Merger's Head is a br^ld headland, and situated in long. 55.59.30 W.,'and lat. 47.16 N. Martin Sparrow, Keeper; James Gaulton, Assistant. Oalantry Head, Island of St. Peter's. — The Fixed Light on Oal- antry Head, (Island of St. Peter's,) since the 10th A'.is of the Colony. The Hon. the Attorney General, George J. Hogsett, William V. Whiteway, Hon. Robert J. I'insent, and Daniel AV. Prowse. ■5- a *i 4 84 THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. Post Office Departmeut Post Master General— John Delaney, Esquire. Chief Clerk and Acoountant— James Healy. Superintendent Money Order Office— James Healy. '.^ Second Clerk and Assorter— John Freeman. i i Third Clerk and Assorter— James Furlong. Asssistants— E. Soloman and George R. Lilly. Iietter Carrier and Messenger— George Gaden: Office hours, from 9 o'clock, a.m., to 4 p.m., Sundays excepted. it R »i POST MASTERS. /,!!.',''_ Harbor Grace, Andrew Drvidale; Carbon ear, Nicholas Nicholle | Brigns, Sarah Stentaford, (Post Mistress)} Trinity, Anne Cross, J Post MistresO i Bonavista, John Lawrence ; Oreenspond, William jang { Fogo, James Fitxgprald i Twillingate, Joseph J. Pearce ; Bay Bulls, Martin Williams; Ferrvland, John Mofryj Plaoent!^, Mary Morris, (Post Mistress) ; Burin, Thomas Winter ; Harbor Breton, Thomas Birkett i Burgeo, Francis A. Parsons ; Little Plaoentia, Alexander Burke ; Nevf Perlican, Francis Howell j LaPoile, Thomas Beed. WAY OFnOERS. > Port.de-Grave, Matthew O'Rielly ; Bay Roberts, James Fifs* geraldj Blackhead, William Butt ; King'a Cove, Michael Murphy } Old Perlican, William Christian ; Portugal Cove, Mrs. Dooley, (Way Mistress) ; St. Mary's, Jamea Murphy \ Oderin, James Mur- phy; Paradise, John Power; Salmonidr, Joan Hurley; Harbor Maine, Mrs. Brick, (Way Mistresn); Hermitage, M. FrHnoes; Cataiina, John Jeans ; Garnish, GeOrge Snelgrove ; Bay-de'Verds, Eliaa Picco ; Lamaline, James Pitman ; Grand Bank, Jonathan Hickman; Fortune, Dr. Haddock; Channel, John Hooper; Holy- rood, John Veitch ; Topsail, James Moyse ; Hani's Hurbor, Thomas Smith; Cat's Cove, T. O'Brien; Island Cove, John Cumi Tra- passey, E. Devereux ; English Harbor, Albert Stirling. POSTAL ROtJTBSbQ*^ ^'iB *;"J "H lo ^Ivi Summer— Between St. John's and Portugal Cove, every day, ez« , cept Sunday and Friday, by waggon. Between Portugal Cove, Biigus, Harbor Grace, and Carbonear, by steamer, tri*weekly; Bay Roberts, weekly. Overland, by waggon, for Carbonear, via Topsail, Kelligrewi, Holyrood, Harbor Maine, Brigus, Port-de^Grave, Bay Roberts, ; Spaniards', Bay, and Harbor Grace, four hours after the arrival of Mi the Steamer from Halifax. ti 1 1? 1 '-I* ti«M>^i'! iifi'J Winter— Overland Mondays and Thursdays, between ^t.'Xonn'f and Carbonear, calling at all the intermediate places. Between Carbonear and Grates Cove (calling at Heart's Content, New Perlican, Hant's Harbor, and Old Perlican,) weekly, by mes- senger. THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. •r Between Carbonear and Baykde'Verds, weekly, by meuengeri oalling at intermediate placet. Between New Perlican and Trinity, weekly, by boat. Between Trinity and Bonavista, and between Trinity and King'a Cove, weekly, by messenger. Between Bonavista and Greeaspond, fortnightly, by boat, touching at King's Cove or Tickle Cove. Between St. John's, Fogo and Twillingate. monthly, by steamw* or on auch other days as the Post Master ueneral may appoint. Between St. John's and Ferryland, weekly, by waggon, during summer months, and fortnightly in winter. ^Between Ferryland and Trepassey, fortnightly in summeri and monthly in winter, by meosenger. Between St. John's and Plaoentia, by waggon, at 4 o'clock, p.mif on the Tuesday after the arrival of Halifax steamer. ^Between Placentia and St. John's, by waggon, in one hour after the arrival of the Packet Boat from Burin. 'Between Salmonier and St. Mary's, by messenger. 'Between Great and Little Placentia, by messenger. 'Between Little Placentia, LaManche, Sound Island, Harbor Buffett, Bed Island, Merasheen and Burgeo, by boat. 'Between Great Plaoentia and Burin, by boat, touching at Para- dise and Oderin. , 'Between Burin and Garnish, by messenger. 'Between Garnish, Grand Bank^ Fortune and Lamaline, by mei« lenger- 'Between Garnish and Harbor Breton, oalling at English Haxbor, by boat. 'Between Harbor Breton, Burgeo and LaPoile, by beat. • Besides the above-mentioned routes, intermediate Mails are made op and dispatched by Steamer Arieh Routes marked thus * are fortnightly during rammer, and month* ly during winter months. Newspapers posted in this country, when addressed to any place in Nova Scotia, Canada, P. £. Island, Bermuda, the United States or elsewhere, must be prepaid, by Mail, otherwise they cannot be forwarded, es^oepc deposited in the Government Agent's Bag as merchandise. All Correspondence addressed to the United States, must be pre- pud, or it cannot be forwarded. ..^ INLAND POSTAGE. ~ For Letters— Under i oz....* 6 cents. Under I o«.. 10 cents. 6 cents for every additional i ounce. For book packets, pamphlets, magaiines and periodicals, not ex* eaeding three pounds in weight, transmitted by post within the Is- land, are charged five cents tor eyery quarter pound of their weight. I I B, 80 THK NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. T!ic Pillar Letter Hnxen are cleared at a.m. and 2 f .m. for town delivery, every day, (Suridnys excepted J and alio, two hours before oloiin^ the mail by the Halifax Steamer* Newspapers dropped in the nilar Letter Uoxee will not be delivered* j .■'•'utfT ,!vr'j •^' \-'<,- PARCEL POtT. . ...ffoJf >f>-,-/f .i«| PareflH oloied at the ends and sides may be potted at any Post Office in Newfoundland for conveyance to any other I'ost Office (not AVny Office) in the Island, at a rate of pottage subject to the follow* ing conditions:— i 1.— No letter or letters shall be concealed. ' '" ' ' 2. — The piiroel shall not contain anv explosive substance, glass, liquid, or other matter likely to it jure the ordinary oontenia of the mail, under ponnlty of the forfeiture of the parcel. 3- The weight of the parcel shnll not exceed 3 lbs, nor the sise exceed one foot in length or breadth, or six inches in thickness. 4.— rarctla must be prepaid at the following rates :— It* weighing less than 1 lb... 20 cents. Over 1 lb. and not exceeding 2 lb 4U cents. .;«•}]* Over 2 lb. and not exccedii g 3 1b GO cents. ,^^,, 6>-Tlte parcel may be registered on payment of a fee of five eenti In addition to the postoge. (>. — If the name and address of the sender be written on the par> eel, it will, it delivery should fail Irom any cause, be returned un- opened to the sender on payment of an additional rate of 20 cents for the return conveyance. 7.— The parcel should have the words " by Parcel Post," plainly written over the address. It should be well and strongly put up, and be legibly addrussud to the Post Office address of the intended receiver, iiicliidii'g the name of the district in which the Post Office is situHieil. Thu ioUowing is an example of the mode of address reconuncndcd : — * •» "«• > BY PARCEL POST. . •". ti'J .1 } i?! To ■ • - •-,;: j;.:;.^' ,; '•ji'"vf ;:,- Post Office .. -f ' ' ; District of •'..•!£!; Bent by ■ i> District of '' ' ; ;* PROUIDITARY CLAUSES. No written communication shall be enclosed in any circular, peri« odical, pamphlet, book, bi^ok parcel, or parcel for the Parcel Post j and no communicatinu ahull be written upon any circular, periodi- cal. pam( hlet, book, book package, or parcel. No letter, or any writing, or iny marks to serve the purpose of A letter, shall be written upon or euclosdd iu any newspaper posted to pass as a newspaper. Book», pamphlets and magaxines, for Great Britain, are charged the following nues — the posUge in ail cas.^s mint be prepaid : — THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 37 le of \ted [gecl ' For a packet not exceed! ng 4 ozs centi. not exceeding 8 ozs 12 cent*. over 8 on. and not exceeding 1 lb. 24 centa. And »o on, adding 12 oeate for every additional 8 ozi., or frac- tion th«' iOt» Table of Postage Rates on Letters posted in Newfoundland for the Jollowing countries via England, via : — Africa. Ascension, Borneo, Brazil, Buenos Ayres, Belize, (Hon- duras), Ofylon, China, Costa Kioa, Cuba, Cape of Good Hope, Gray* town, Guatemala, Hayti, Labuan, Mexico, Monleviduo, Natal, New Oranadti, Panang, Porto lUco, St. Ueleiia, Surinam, Singapore, 34 cents per A oc. Aden, Austria, Australia, Baden, Bavaria, Belgrade, Bremen, Bourbon, (Isle of,) Brunswick, Egypt, Falkland Istundn, Fernando Po, Pre nkfort, Gambia, Gibraltar, Gold Cuaet, Hamburg, Hanover, Uetse, Liberia, Lubeck. Mnurilius, Mecklinbur^, New South Wales, New Zealand, Oldeiiburg Prussia, Saxony, Sierra, Leone, Sweden, Tasmania, per it uz. 22 cenis. Azores, Canary Islands, Italy, (except Papal States) Malta, Na- J Us, Portugal, Sardioiftv Sicily, Smyrna, Spain, Switzerland, per oz. 22 cents. Belgium, France, Algeria, Madeira, CapO'de-Vdrds, Holland, per i oz. 16 cents. Bolivia, Chili, Ecuador, Peru, and places on the West Coast of America, per li oz. 58 cents. Lanaroa, Seres, Tehesme, Tenedos via England, South America (East and West Coast of) via Bermuda, per i uz. 32 cenis. Constantinople, Dardanelles, Galataz, Gillipoli, Moldavia, Myte« lene, Rhodes, Samsonn, Salonica, Scutari, Syria, Trebizond, Tuloba, Tunis, Varna, per ^ oz. 20 cents. . , . Greece and Papal States, per i oz. 28 cents. > • <;' " Denmark per h oZ' 18 cents. '^' ' India and the Ionian Islands, per j^ oz. 30 cents. Uelligoland and Norway 20 centa per i oz. Launberg, per i oz. 21 cents. ; ,^ , , ' . . Poland and IHjssia, per i oz. 30 cents. , ., ,, .,, , ,,«|. r United Kingdom, 12 cents, single rate* >. a: >:.<;/ - • ; | Canada, 13 rw. IS, single rale. • -- ' Table of Bates of Postage on Letters for the BrUish Provinces, United States, and West Indies, viz ;— "■ • ' —\ Canada, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, (except Halifax), Cape Breton, (except Sydney), 13 cents per ^ oz. ; P. £. Island, Halifax, N. S., Sydney, U. B., United States, West Indies, via Bermuda, 10 eents per i oz. posted at St. John's, 13 cents peri 02i posted a. Oatports. \ \- i 36 THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. Vanoouver'A Island, British Columbia, South America, (East and West Coast of) via Bermuda, 34 cents per h oz. •"' Bule of Bating Letters by British Packet. For the United States, British Provinces and Possessions, to be charged with a single rate of Postage, if not exceeding the weight of i an oz. ; double rate if exceeding i but not over 1 oz. j quadruple rate if exceeding 1 but not over 2 ozs. ; and so on charging 2 rates for every oz., or fractional part of an oz., over the first oz. The United Kingdom and West Indies, under i oz. one rate } 1 oz. two rates ; li oz. three rates i and ao on adding one rate for every i oz. Letters posted in Newfoundland for delivery at any place within the Island, are char. °d 5 cents for every It oz. By the Act 28 Vic, Cap 2, all letters sent from fhis Colony, and all local letters deposited in any Post Office In the Colony for deliv- ery or transmission within it, shall be prepaid by Stamps, or other« wise such letters shall be chargeable wi:!* uuuble postage to the re- ceiver, i -' "' ""■- . Parties desirous of vending Newfoundland postage stamps, will be allowed a commission of five per cent. Stamps, in all caseesi to bd paid for in advance. MONEY ORDER BRANCH. ' ' James Healy, Superintendent. .: ,/r - : • • . Office hours from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Money Orders are now interchanged with the United Kingdom, Nova Scotia, P. E. Island and Canada, at the following rate* of Com- mission : — Scale for United Kingdom-^OrierB up to £2 stg.. Is. stg. ; from £2, up to Xd, 2s. ; from £5 up to £7, 3s. j from £7 up to £10, 48. Scale for the Provinces—Orders up to £5, Is. ; from £5 to £10 2s. No single Order can be granted for more than £10. No half- pence to be introduced in the orders. SYSTEM. '■'• '' I'Money Orders are made out in forms sappiied for the use of the Money Order Offices. - .- 2— Persons applying for Money Orders are recommended to use printed *' Application Forms" printed for that purpose. 3— Place of payment of a Money Order may be changed in ac- cordance with instructions provided therefor. 4- -Alteration of payee's name may be effected, by issue of a new order and payment of commission thereon. 5-^Applicant8 for Money Orders are expected to observe due eare in the examination of the same, relative to filling and stamp- ngj defect in Orders, when presented for payment, may cause difficulty and delay, for which the paying Office is aot to be held accountable. ' . THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 39 6 — Pontmastrirs should be particularly careful to obtain from the persun who presents a Money Order, whether the rightful owner or Dot, full information as to the Christian name, surname and address, of the party who originally obtained it, unless such party be a firm, when the nanae of the iiim will suffice. The only exception to this rule M->When an Order is presented through a Bank, in which case it will suffice that the order, being properly signed, be also crossed with the Banker's name. 7 — A«, however, after once paying a Money Order, by whomsover presented, the Office toill not be liable to any further claimt the public are strictly cautioned, — 1st— To take ail means to prevent the loss of the Money Order. 2nd — To be careful, on taking out an Order, to state correctly the Christian as well as the surname of the person in whose fkvor it is to be drawn. 3rd— To see that the name of the person taking out the Money Order is correctly known to the person in whose favor it is drawn. 8 — ^Payment of a Money Order must be obtained before the end of the sixth calendar month ufter that in which it was issued, other* wise a new order will be necessary, for which a second commission will be charged ; and if the order be not paid before the twelfth calender month after that in which it was issui^d, all cldims to the money will be lost. Neglect of the foregoing instructions will risk the los9 of the monpy, besides leading to delay and trouble in obtfiining payment. The Money Order Offices in Newfoundland, at present, are: Gene- ral Post Office, St. John's ; Post Offices at Bay Bulls. Bonavi4a> Brigus, Burgeo, Burin, Carbonear, Ferryland, Fogo, GreQnspo|i(i| Harboi Breton, Harbor Grace, Placentie, Trepassey, Txinky, recommend the use of Money Orders for money, ia preference to such tranimittioa :-i..T^ from ,48. £10 half- Twillihgate. 9— Postmasters should the tranemiisien of otherwiie. use of .■ i.. A, use '.• '■■..•• 1'!! . ..' ,'!■ ' t' 1 •'•' iaac- a new e due tamp* cause Bheia jC. ;;t I !/. o; •.'V..'l4J ,.,.?/ , . : 1 ; ..■('1 . (•-,.». [ ■ "* ' ■ : .} !;■;,;,! -...> ;. t./.. J «■;.{.>£ .' 1 .;< 1 ;,ui.'i;fi'.'i.l ■- ..! , i.\xA.O r;-; i-i/l ) .O J .'! ? ;•:!•;.■]. "' .. ,../.i • ...f ;; . (.,.■). (.L .:''' -• ..-:. ■■.^vv.'l I'. . ^. ^'■U\lfr, ■■ oj..'[ ■ . llK ."< .;v.-i-l iOad WAY OFFICES. Namo of Office. i\ Bay Roberta filackhead Bay-de-Verds '^Ciitalina ,. «' Cats Cove ■' " Channel :?' • Furtane Grand Bank ' Harbor Main '' Hermitage Hant's Harbor Holyrood Island Cove King's Cove Lamaline Oder in Old Perlican Paradise Port de Grave Portugal Cove Salmonier St. Mary's Topsail Odtnish Trepassy La Manohe English Harbor •I. District. r. til h:: Port de Grave Bay de Verds ^'"' Bay de Verds Trinity Harbor Main ' '- "' Burgeo and La Poile Burin t Burin Harbor Main t tm'.o'ii Fortune Bay .*t"?notn Tiinity Harbor Main Harbor Grace Bonavista Burin Placentia and St. Mary's Trinity Placentia and St. Mary's Port de Grave St. John's East Sr. Mary's and Placentia Placentia and St. Mary's Harbor Main Burin St. Mary's Placentia and Fortuoe Bay St. Mary'f Way Office Keeper James Fitzgerald ,. William Butt Elias Picco ;''^ John Jeans " i Timothy O'Brien John Hooper Dr. Haddock Jonathan Hiokman Mrs. Brick =i ^' M. Frances Tftomas Smith John Veitoh John Crane Michael Murphy James Pitman James Murphy William Christian John Power Matthew O'Kielly Margaret Dooley John Hurley Jamas Murphy James Moyse George Snelgrore EUeo Devereauz Albsrt Stirling ■/ cman Lielly joley Ihf le jgroT • mg THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 41 ' — • " ■ — > Alphabetical List of Towns, Villagos, and Settlements. I'ust Towns. Names of Places J)istiicls. Adam's Cove Hay ('e Verds Amherst Cove, (Upper) Honavista Amheiai Cove, (Lower) Bonavista Apsey Cove Fogo Aqua Forte Fenyland Admiral's Beach (St. Mary's and Placentia Angel's ('ove do do Aniohi's Cove do do Amos Cova do do Belle Isle St. John's East Balline do Broad Cove do " Blackhead St. John's West Broad (Jove Harbor Main Bacon Cove do Burnt Head, (Cupids) Brigua Broad Cove do B-ll Cove do Biow-me-Down do Bareneed do B i gus do Bryant's Cove Harbor Grace Bishop's Cove do . . , Beachy Cove do Blow-me-down Pay de Verds Broad Cove, (No; S.) do Blackhpnd do Bay de Verds ¥ ■ '.J Boney Brook do ; ; Bird Island Cove Trinity Biiehey Cove do Barrow Harbor do Back HHibor Fogo and Twil.ingate Broom Close Trinity ,. , : Bh)ody bay do . , ■ Bonavista bonavista '"' Bragg's Island do Burnt Island do Baiterton's Island do Bayly's Cove do ,: Bermoth Island do Bloody Arm Fogo Beaver Cove do ,' ,. ^ Bard Islands do ^ • V: Blackhead Cuye Twillingate Black Island do Burnt Bay do Birchy Bay do Ciirlioiiuar Trinity d(J . .^ ,,, y, Fogo ' ' .,',., ." Fenvlnnd . .'., , St. Mary's Piaconiia Litile Pacenlia (iri-at PhiCJntia Portugal Cove do do ■ . St. John's Harbor Mail • > do Br'gus do do do ■ ', . do Harbor Grace do do Corhonear do do "-': do . , do Trinity Bonavista Trinity Twi ingat© Trinity do Bonavista I-.. .X'lV.'-i do do . do . : do Greenspond Fogo do do do do do ' ' do 42 THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC, Names of Places. Bet's Cove Bay Bulls Burnt Cove Balline Brigus Bieciy Bay Barisnay Beckford C. Shore Branch Bordeaux Black River Barren Island Briti's Hole Burgee Bona Burnt Islands Bane Harbor Beau Bois Burin Brunet Island Bay de East Bay de North Bock Side Cove British Harbor Black Duck Cove Bpun's Dear Harbor Broad Cove Barrow fielloram Blue Pine Bay L'Argent Ball Bay Banburg's Cove Boxy Blanchett Bay de I'eau Bnmbali's Head Bonne Bay Brimbail's Store House Burgeo (Upper) Burgeo (Lower) Brazils Baker's Tickle Burnt Islands Brent's Cove Bede Cove Bear Cove Cape Spear Chamberlain Chapel's Cove Cal's Cove Districts. Fogo Ferryland do d6 do F'acentia and St. Mary's St. Mary's Flacentia and St. Mary's Placentia wO do do do do do ' ' ' do do do Burin Fortune Bay ,, do do •/ Trinity do I do do do • ' Fortune Bay do do do do do do - . do do do do ' La Poile do do ■ •' ; do do do "r do do do St. John's East Harbor Main do do .00,; Post Towns. Fogo Bay Bulls do do Ferryland Trepassey St Mary's Placentia do Little Placentia do do do do Great Placentia do do do Burin Harbor Breton English Harbor do , Trinity do ' d° , ::::r. do do English Harbor do do do do : do ", Harbor Breton do do :: do do Burgeo ,; do do La Poile [ do do do do do St. John's St. John's Harbor Main :'■'] Brigus "t ,.4 THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC, 4S ;.'ii .s-r am Names of Places. Colliers Cupids Cap! in Cove Clark's Beach Centre Harbor ''■"■■' Coosh Coley's Point Carbonear Cloun's Cove Caplin Cove Chapel Arm Chance Cove Cat Cove Cuckold's Cove Catalina Careless Harbor Caste Cove Cottereil's Island Cobbler's Island Cape Island Cape Freels Cat Harbor Can Island C>pe Fogo Change Islands Caplin Cove Caplin Bay Ca )e Hroyle Cape Hace Cape Pine Colinet ' Cape Dog Cuslett Claitice Harbor Corbia Conn Cinque Serf Corbon Con Harbor Corbon Coomb's Cove Connaigre Bay Cul de Sac Cape La Have i Cuppett Cotteuu 1 Channel ! . Dock'port de Grace Dock-Point Daniel's Covo i Dildo Cove Districts. Harbor Main Brigus do do Harbor Grace do do Carbonear Bay de Verds do Trinity do ■^■■^'•■■■■■^ do do do •■■ "'''■ ■ ' ' do ' ' do Bonavista do do do Fogo ' do do TwilHngate Fogo Ferryland do St. Mary's and Placentia do do do do ;( do do do do do do Burin Fortune Bay do ' do do do do 1 do " do 1 do ■■'•- -' y-i- '■' : do • ' i do Burgee and La Foil? Brii^us i Harbor Grace . •'• ^ Trinity do X:''^l •-. ^' I'ost Towns. Brigus do do do Harbor Grace do do i Carbonear do '' do Harbor Grace do do Trinity do ' do ■ do ' '- do Bonavista do do Fogo do do TwilHngato Fogo Ferryland do Trepassey do St. Mary's do Great Placentia do Burin English Harbor do do Harbor Breton do do do do do ■ y: do - do ' La Poile Brigus Harbor Grace Carbonear Harbor Grace M H THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. Names of Places. Districts. Post Towns. JJeer Island Bnnavista Bonavista i' /> Dead Man's Bay Fi){^o and Twillingate Fiigo ) ])oiing '-.ove do do Groenspond Dog Bay , ' do do Twillingate D sU't'Rs ;: Placentia ond St. Mary's Placentia Dog Mavbor do do Little Placentia Davis's Cove do ii? do do J)ureill Burin Burin Dawson's Cove Fortune Bay Haibor Breton Despair Bay do .■^ do ])octt-r'8 Harbor do English Harbor Dra{,'oii Bay Burgeo and La Poile Burgeo Deer Is'and do . ,do do English Hurboif Trinity Trinity Ex|:loits Burnt Island Fcgo and T*illingate Twillingate Knglish Harlwu' Foriune Bay Harbor Breton Ei.gli.^li Harbor, neai' ) Bellr)ram ^ do do J-'r-l; Eastern 1*. int Bur;,'eo and La Ppile LaPjile Flat Hock, (Torbay) tit. John's, East St John's Freshwater do do do Fox 'I'rap Harbor Main . j do Topsail Freshwater Bay de Verds /; Carbonear Fox Hai-hor h Trinity :. Trinity ' . :; "j Friday's Cove do ).■■, '-('.I-.' r- 1 do I .-.:;. ■:'' Fool's Island do :; ! do .:-;,'!?,!■) Freshwater Bay Bcnavista -' v'.-'f, C'O d !:i..i;,') Fiat Ishii'.d do .,:i i do Fhnver IsUmd do •.-., T.- ■ '••■ Bon jvista i Fair Islm d do Greenspond ^ Ftigo ilar. and Islands Fogo and Twillingate Fojjo '.) Foiiuno Harbor do du Twillingate '■> Flurry's Bite .,- do do do I ;-.;..'.,' Ferryluid Ferryland Ferryland '■' Fr-rmeiisa .-ri\-ii do do > Fox llirbor Placentia and St. Mary's Liitle Placentia Fir^t Beach &Freshwtr do do Gieat Placentia Flat Island Burin Burin Fox (OVG do ,-,j, do ...i.. i.l' V Fortune do r, do ' ■ ' Foin Fortune Bay ; Harbor Breton Furby's Cove do :^f- do ... Fox islmd Haibor do do U !u'5 Franctiis Burgeo and Poile La Poile i,;;*i'> Frencbmnn's Cove do do do .'q^j- ) Gullits (Upper) Harbor Mata Topsail 9iio.> Ouilies (Lower) do do i»f{;u.r' .) Gasters do do -jrj.Al GuUica and Goulds Brigus Brigus -hoO. Cerboneat aifisU Grate's Cove Green's Harbor Bay de Verda t^ay Harbor Island 't . Herring Neok U . Hall's liay ''• Holyrood, Ilood-pond Harry Cove Harbor Buffett -- Hay Stack Harbor Mille {.} v Hare Harbor ,1 Harbor Breton 1 Districts. Post i'uWflS. Trinity iiiirbor Oruce do •.! do do < :> Trinity do '■■..-. :'•,), < do Bonavista Bonnvista do Greenspond do do Fogo and Twillingate Fogo do do do St. John's, West St. John's St. Mary's and Placentia St. Mary's Placen.ia ai d St. Mary's Placentia do do do .-...•? do do do do do do do '^,1': do Great Placentia Burin :;.:■';.. . Burin do "' •: '■■ ,'•!" do •■,.,:• 1 '. do jjLi* do ' a' I :':;;/?:!. Fortune Bay ^/>A do do j • i Harbor Breton do . do do .:, ,",.. • do do " ^ . :. ; do do ,.,: ., do do v,./. ^.u:-- do ..':k:. do .. do :'.\ do Burgeo Burgeo and La Poile La Poile Cone piion Bay Portugal Cove Harbor Main > ., St. John's do Harbor Ma-' . ( Port de Grave Brigus ^ ^;:■■'' do ^;„t' '; do Harbor Grace ii. . ^i Harbor Grace Trinity <'. i.d.cil • Carl.onpar do Harbor Grace do Vi-t ' ui} Ji-r-I do do :[■>■; J '.h-:^^ i Carbonear do Harbor Grace Fogo and Twillingate Fogo do ..; do do .7 t do '^i'V i.'i cdq. Twillingate • ■ do do- do j^.l. St. Mary's and Placentia St. Mary's n-.l do do do do --'van': .i<. do Little Placentia do -L ■ do do Foitune Bay n'-'^' .i Harbor Breton - do nh do :iiv;,.i do c'^ do : *;:X 4« THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. Names of Places. Districts. Post Towns. Hermitage Cove Fortune Bay Harbor Breton Harry's Cove do do Harbor OuUey do do Hatter's Point Burgeo and La Poile Burgeo ^'^ Harbor Le Cou . do La Poile Hiscock's Point do do Island Cove Harbor Grace Harbor Grace ' Island Cove, (Lower) Bay de Verds Csrbonear Island Cove Trinity Harbor Grace Ireland's Eye " do do Indian Arm Bonavista Bonavista Indian Bay do .'.i ■ do ' ! ' Indian Islands Fogo and Twillingate Fogo - ' ^ Indian Cove do do Twillingate Isle of Velen Placentia and St. Mary's Great Placentia Isle of Olue < ' Fortune Bay English Harbor Isle de Mort Burgeo and La Poile La Poile Juniper Stump Port de Grave Brigus ' ^ Juggler's Cove Harbor Grace Harbor Grace Job's Cove Bay de Verds Carbonear Joe Batt's Arm Pogo and Twillingate Fogo •■ > Jackson's Arm do do do • ' John's Pond St. Mary's and Placentia St. Mary's Jigging Hole Trinity Trinity • ' Jean de Bay Burin Burin Jack Fountain Fortune Bay ' Harbor Breton Jessey Harbor do do Kelligrews Conception Bay St. John's, Top'l Kerley's Harbor Trinity Trinity Knight's Cove . do .1. : do King's Cove do ':K ■■ ' :■ >• ., King's Cove Keel's do do King's Cove Fogo and Twillingate Fogo King's Harbor Burgeo and La Poile La Poile Logy Bay St. John's Edat St. John's Long Pond Harbor Main ^ do Topsail Lance Cove do do do Long Beach Port de Grave Brigus Lower Small Point Bay de Verds Carbonear ' Low Point do do Lance Cove Trinity h. ... . s do ^ . Lower Amherst Cove Bonavista Bonavista Lion's Den Fogo and Twillingate Fogo ' i i Loom Bay Leading Tickles do do Twillingate '< do . - dp . , do do do ' ii Little Bay Island do -J Little Island St. Mary's ! St. Mary's Little Salmonier do do Lear's Cove Placentia and St. Mary's Great Placentia Little Placentia do do Little Placentia La Manohe do do do THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 41 Namep of Places. oil) 10 Little Harbor Little Bay Lawn Lamaline Longue de Serf Lobat(>r Cove Lolly Cove Little Bay Little Bey Lambell's Passage Little River Little Bay— La Poile La Poile La Plante Maddox Cove Middle Bight ^ Manuels Middle Arm Middle Cove Mercer's Ccvo Mosquito Marghall's Folly MuHey'sCove Muddy Hole Merriott's Harbor Moreton's Harbor Mause Point Mobi e Mosquito Island Mall Bay Mother Ixx's Middle House Muzzle Pond Marguise ^ Mussel Harbor Merasheen Mahoney's Cove Murphy's Cove Mortier Bay Molyers and Barrisway Mose Ambrose Miller's Passage Mosquito Moon's Face Margaree Northern Gut New Perlican New Harbor New Booaventure Norman's Cove Districts. PIncentia and St. Mury's Burin do do Fortune Bay do do do Frgo and Twillingate Fortune Bay do Burgeo and La Poile do do do do St. John's West Haibor Main do do St. John's East Harbor Grace Caibonear Bay de Verda do Fogo and Twillingate do do do , do do db Ferryland St. Mary's and Placentia do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Burin do Fortune Bay do Burgeo and La Poile do do do do Port de Grave Trinity . do do do V, I Poet Towns. Little Placentia Burin do Lamaline Harbor Breton do English Harbor do Twillingate Harbor Breton do La Poile do do St. John's Topsail do Harbor Main Si. John's Harbor Grace ) Carbonear do do Fogo Twillingate do Bay Bulls St. Mary's do ; •• do ! ..J St. John's I ... ( St. Mary's Little Placentia do do Great Placentia do Burin do Harbor Breton do Burgeo ^ La Poile ri'^'i do .,: . £ Brigus r "l Carbonear Harbor Grace Trinity do :, il THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. Niimi'R of Places. H' New Iliirbor Newtll'f* Island Newman's Cove Nogs; ill Cove New Bay Nimrod Nipper's Harbor Norih-llarbor ., North Harbor /. New Hi>rl)or '' Nev Harbor . Outer Cove Oiterbury Oc'irp Pit Cove Old Peilican Old Shop Old Bonnvcnture Open Hall Oliver's Cove Odeiiii Old Man'a Bay Pouch Cove Porlufjul Cove ,T Petty Harbor ' Port de Grave Perry's Cove Plate Cove Pouch Covo Pool's Island Pinchard's Island Pig Island Pond Head Portugal Cove Point L'l Haye Patrick's Cove Point Verd Placentia (Great) Plicentia (Little ) Point Mall Presqiie Paradise (Great) Paradise (Little) Paradise Sound Petit Fort Pickaree Petites '■" QuidiVidi Kip Itap Ked Cliff Cove Bandom Sound Bider's Harbor Districts. 'li Trinity di t » •■» • . • Bonavista Fogo and Twillingate do do do do do do St. Mary's and riacnnlia do do Fortune Bay do St. John's East Bay de Verds do Trinity do do Bonavista Placentia and St. Mary's do do Burgeo and La Poile St. John's East St. John's East do West Port de Grave Bay de Verds Bonavista (s''.'ri,'f' V . .K . : do do do do do .1. ' St. Mary's and Placentia do do -.i do Placentia and St. do ;f( do do do do do do Fortune Bay Burgeo and La Poile St. John's East Port de Grave Bay de Veids Trinity /I A do do do Mary's do do do do Jo do do L ; r Ptist Towns. Trinity Bonavista Twillingate do ,., do / St. Mary's Little Pliicentia Hurbor Bietou Hurgpo ' J- St. John's , f Caibonear • do ^ \ ..'(: do Harbor Grace Trinity do PlacenM'a do ; " ■/ urgeo St. John's do Por'i Cove do Brigus [..'■■ Carbonear ; <■ lionavisla . , ... Greenspond 1,, > , Trepassey '"*''.-' St. Mary's .f Great Placentia do do -f Little Placentia do Great Placentia do do do :f Harbor Breton. / La t^ile , . / St. John's ■■ f,.i/. Brigus ,,.../ Carbonea Trinity S' ■ tt\V' '^ THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 49 ^ I !' ■J. ton ./• 7 A Names of Places. Ragged Harbor Rigged Harbor Red C:iff Island Round Harbor Renews Rams Islands Red Island Ragged Islands Rushoon Harbor Red Harbor Rund's Cove Rock Harbor Rencontre Round Cuve Raymond Island Round Harbor Richard's Harbor Rencontre Ramno Red Island Rock Haroofi West Rotto Rose Blanche S-^ttl's Cove Sw Imon Cove Salmon Cove (S. Gut.) Ship Cove Sandy Gove Spaniard s Ray Salmon Cove Head Spout Cove Scilly's Cove Seal Cove Shoal Harbor Sill down Selby's Cove Spaniard's Bay Ship Cove Salmon Cove Spillard's Cove Stock's Cove Sandy Cove Salvage Shoe Cove ^ Swain's Island Ship Island Seldom-come-by Shoal Bay Stocking Harbor Snook's Arm Shoe Cove Districts. Post Towns. Fogo and Twillingaie Trinity Bnnavista Fogo and Twill n gale Ferrylund Placentia and St. Mary's do do do do do do Burin Trinity Burin Fortune Bay do do do Burgeo and La Foilo do do do do do do • do do do do do do Harbor Main do Port de Grave do do Harbor Grace Bay do Verds do Trinity do do do do do do do do Bonavista do • do - do . : do do Fogo and TwIUingate do do do do do do do do Fog;) Trinity do Fogo Ft'rryland Little Placentia do Burin ('arl)onear Burin t t« Uirbor Breton do do do ^ do do Burgeo do do La Poile do St. John's, Top'l Harbor Main Brigus do do Harbor Grace Carbonear do do do Trinity do do do do do do do do do Bonavista Trinity do * Fogo do do Twillingate do M i «0 THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. Natiio-i of Vhct-H. St. Sho's St. John's Ship «'ovo Sr. Lawrence (Great) St. Lawrpnoe (Little) Spencer's (^ovo Seeveley's Cove Southern Harbor SPTiuy Harbor St. Kyrau's South East Bite Spanish lioom Sagona Inland Stones Cove St. Jacques S. W. Biiiisway Sam Hitches Southern Harbor Swoir Cove Seiil Island Harbor Topsail Turk's Gut Turk's Cove Tickle Harbor Trinity Trouty Thoroughfare Tilion Harbor Three Arms Twillingate Tory Town Tizzard's Harbor Tilt Ccve Triton Islands Torbay Trepassey Tack's Beach Toselo The Brook Turnip Cove The Keach Upper Snail Point Upper Aniherttt Cove Virgin's Cove Vera Island Victoria Town Vitter's Cove White Monday Hill Western Buy White Point WhitUai Bay HiNtricts. PlacfMiMa and St. Mary's St. John's Plucentia and St. Mary's ISurin do Placentia and St. Mary's do do do do do do do do do do Burin Fortune Bay do do do do do Burj^eo and La Poile do do Harbor Main Port do Grave Trinity do do do do Fogo and Twillingate do do du do do do do do do do do do St. John's, East St. Mary's and Placentia do do do do Fortune Bay do do Bay de Verds Bonavista Placenti a and St. Mary's Bonavista do Trinity Harbor Grace Bt»y de Verds Trinity do Poet Towns. Tre|)assey St. John's Great PUoentt* Burin do Little FlaoentU Great Placentia do do Burin Hurbor Breton da do do do Enjrlish Harbor JiurgHO I La Puile S. John's, Topsl, Brigus < arbonenr Hiirl)or Graca Trinity do do Fogo do Twilltngato do do do do St. John's Placentia Little Placentia Gieit Phcentia English Harbor do do Carbonear ' '. Bonavista Little Placentia Bonavista .-, do -'■'; Trinity , Harl)ur Grace > Carbonear Trinity do THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. hi Names of Places. Di stricts. Post Towns. Warren's Harbor Boni»vi«ta H'inuvista We«l'n Arm KuckyUay Fogo and Twillinffiito F();{0 Western Head do do Twillingata Wildtove(Sel.ComBy) do do Fogo Ward's Harbor do do do Waldrun's Cuve do do do Witless Bay Ferryland n .y Bulls Woody Island Placentia and Sfc. Mary's Little Placentia Wreck Island Burueo an d La Poilo Bui'ceo Weslfrn Point do (io La Poil.* Savings' Bank. Governors — Five members of the House of Assembly and three Members of the Legislative Council, viz :— The Hon. iho Spenkeff Hon. Aitorney Qenerul, Hon. Ambrose Shen, Hon. John liemister, and John Leamon, Esq.. of the House of Assembly; the Honblei. Nicholas StabI), Robert Kent, and James S. Clitt, of the Council. Directors— Hon. N. Stabb, Hon. F. B. T. Carter, and Hon. Am- brose Shea. Cashier — Hon. Edward Morris. The Bank i« open every Monday between the hours of 12 and 3 o'lilock, for Depositors' business ; and on Wednesdays for discount business, from 11 to 2 o'clock. BRANCH D.\NK, HARBOR GRACE, Cashier and Clerk— Joseph Peters. Poor Coiumisslouers. Joseph Shea, Esq. M.D., (Stipendiary,) Hon. John Bemister.— Inspector, . -■ "* Commissioners fur Reduction of Public Debt. Hon. Laurence O'Brien, and the Hon. Receiver General. Commissioners of Wrecked Property. Placentia and St. Mary's, George Sim.ms, Jr. Dlntrict of Burin, George Bishop. Channel, John Hooper. La Poilo, Thomas Read Burgeo, Francis Parsons. Placentia, James E. Grouoher. St. Mary's, James Murphy. Ferryland, Martin Williams and W. W. Carter. Bay de Verds, John Lewis. Trinity South, James L. Mews. Trinity North, Ronald Bremner. Greenspond, John T. Oakley. Fogo, James Fitzgerald. Twillingate» Thomas Peyton. Fortune Bay, Thomas Birkett. Conception Bay, G. W. R. Hierlihy. St. Joha's, John B. BuUey. L^ibrador, Robert H. Elli?. THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. Commissioners of Pilot!^. Chairman — John R. Bulley, Esq. j Hon. Laurence O'Brien, Hon. Nicholas iSlnbb, Koburt Grieve, llun. Ambrose Sliea. Table of Bates of Pilotage of Vessels in and out of the Harbor of St. John*s. Vessels under 80 tons new measurement. Vessels from 80 to 100 tons new measurement Vessels from 100 to 120 tors new measurement Vessels from 120 to 160 tons new measurement Vessels from 160 to 200 tons new measurement Vessels from 200 to 240 tons new measurement Vessels from 249 to 28U tons new measurement Vessels from 280 to 300 tons new meaauretnent Vessels from 300 to 350 tons new measurement Vessels from 350 to 400 tons new measur'-m>?nt Vessels from 400 to 500 tons new measurement Vessels from 500 to 600 tons new measurement Vessels from 600 to 700 tons new measurement Vessels from 700 to 800 tons new measurement Over that size — for every 100 to ns additional And on no one vessel is ihe pilotage to exceed AIJ coasting vessels which may take pilots lo pay one half of the above rates of pilotage, in proportion to their tonnage. The above scale of pilotage, shall be payable on the register ton- nage of all such vessels, as ascertained before going out of the harbor. Currency. £2 2 10 2 15 3 3 5 3 10 3 15 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 12 Currency. £3 10 6 10 8 10 All merchant or m»il steamers to pay 6d. for each horse power and on no one ship to exceed twelve pounds currency, to be ascer- tained either by ship's repistcr, or if necessary, by captain's affidavit. Her Majesty's Ships under sixth-rate • Do. do of fourth, fifth, and sixth-iale Do. do of first, second, and third-rate Board of Health. Health Officers.— Uenry Shea, M.D., St. John's. William Allan M. D., Har'jor Grace. Kichard Herny, M.D., Carbonear. Francis Morun, M.D., Burin. Arthur Drevar, M.l)., Fortune Bay. Wil- liam Stirling, M.D., Twillingaie. Hay Fmdlater, M.D..' Foiro Bob.rt White, M.D., Trinity. ' ' '°^^' Health Wardens for Town ond District of St. John's — Dr Bhea, Chairman ; Robert R. W. Lilly. Stcretarj- ; Hon. P. Q. Tessi-r* Hon. James S Clilt, Hon. Robert Kent, and Stephen Rendell f' J. Wyatt, Robert Grieve, Robert Thorburn, John Bowring, Josenh J. Littltf, John Casey, J. J. Rogerson, Thomas R, Smith. Medical Officer to Board of Trade for Sick Seamen, Port of Si JoAn'«.— William C. Simms, M.D. "^ THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 88 -Dr. iier, ,F. peph Si Judicial Department, Supreme Court. — Chief Justice— Honorable Hugh W. Hoyles. Assistant Judges — Honorables Philip Francis L ttle and Bryan Kobinson. Attorney Genernl — Honorable Frederick B. T. v'arter. Solicitor General — Honorable John Hayward. Queen's Couns«'l — Hon. George H. Emerson, Hon; Frederick B. T. Carter, Hon. John Uayward, William V. Whiteway, and Hon. R. J. Flnsent. Chief (■leik and Registrar Supreme and Central Circuit Couns — Matthew W. Walbank. Chief Clerk and Registrar Northern Circuit Cuurt — Lewis W. Emersoni Chief Clerk and Registrar Southern Circuit Court — George Simms. Crier of the Supreme Court and Tipstaff- William Howlin. Barristers and Attorneys of the Supreme Court at St. JoJiii's, ac- cording to seniority, exclusive of the Attorney and Solicitor Qen* erals and Queen's Counsel. — John S. Stevens, Robert R. W. Lilly, George J. Hogsett, Thomas J. Kough, Matthew W. Walbank, Archibald Emerson, Charles H.Sirams, Augustus O. Hayward, Daniel W. Prowse, Joseph J. Little, William L. O'Don .ell, Michael J, O'Mara, Prescolt Emerson, Robert J. Kent, Henry T. B. Wood, Robert J. Parsons, Jr., William O. Wood. Aitornies at Law — Robert R. Holden, John Joseph Delaney. Students admitted Members of the Law Society — James M. Win- ter, Alexander J. W. McNielly, John H. Boone. Barristers and Attorneys, Northern District — Hon. John Hay- Hirard, Henry C. Watts, Harbor Grace; Henry A. Clift, Twillingate. Law Society Benchers — W. V. Whiteway, Treasurer; Hon. R. J, Pinsent, Secretary; Solicitor General, Maithew W. Walbank, Thomas J. Kough. Sheriffs — Central District, John V. Nugent. Northern District, Garland C. Gaden. Southern District, John Stephenson. Mastersin-Chancery — Hon. George H. Emerson, Thomas J, Kough, Hon. Robert J. Pinsent, William V. Whiteway, M. W. Walbank. Vice-Admiralty CouH — Judge, the Chief Justice for the time being; Registrar, P. W. Carter. Marshal, James Bayly. Sur- rogates, Robert R. W. Lilly, D. W. Prowse and Henry T. B. Wood, '', .John's. Lewis W. Emerson, Harbor Giace. TERMS OF COURTS. • Central Circuit Court — Spring Terra commences 20th April, and to continue three weeks. Autumn Term, 2Gth October, and to con- tinue three weeks, with power to tl.<) presiding Judge to prolong the term from day to day, not exceed ng six days in all. Sessions after Term— The second Monday in February, March and July, and to continue for a period not exceeding six days. Supreme Court — Spring Term commences 20th May, to continud three weeks. Autumn Term, 20ih November, and to continue three weeks, with power to the Judges to prolong the term from day to day, not exceeding six days in all. 54 THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. Bemiiona after Term — The first Monday in February, March, Aprilj ond July, and lo continue for a period not exceeding six days. Commimiinnera for laauing Mesne and Final Process and Subpeenaa returnable into the f-upreme and Circuit Courts, for taking AffidU' vita, and Itecognixance of Bail in any Suit depending in said i'ourta Central District— MaUheyf W. Walbank and Henry T. B. Wood, St. John's. Northern District— IjBw'xb W. Emerson, John Fitzgerald. Harbor Grace. iHrael McNeil, Carbonear. John C. Nuttall, John Wilcox, ]iri|{ii8. John Lewis, Lower Island Cove. George W. R. Hierlihy, hay Kttberts. William Ilolden, Harbor Maine. James L. Mews, Hani's Harbor. William Christian, Old Perlican. Michael How- ley, New Perlican. Benjamin Sweetland and Robert Bajly, Trinity. Alexander liremnor, Catulinn. John Lawrence, Bonavista. John T. Uakley, William Ling, Greenspond. James Fitzgerald, Fogo. John 1*0) ton, Twillingate. Charles Nonhook, New Harbor. Mi« chi.ol Murphy, King'.s Cove. John M. Maddocit, Port-de-Grave. Jchn Ryiill, lienrt'a Content. Southern District— Luke Brown, Ferryland. Francis L. Brad- •haw, Plactntia. Thomas E. Collett, Harbor Buffett. John Hoop- er, Port-aux-Bnsque. Wi Ham Pitman, Lamaline. Josiah Black- burn. Grand Bunk. Francis A. Parsons, Burgeo. Thomas Read, La Poile. James .Murphy, St. Mary's. George Simms, Trepassey. Thomas Biikett, Haibor Breton. James Moran, Edward Moiris, Durin. Ntliiun Bailit*, Oderin. Joseph J. Haddock, Fortune, (Fox tunc Buy). 8TH'i:N0IAltY MAGISTRATES. S*. John's— Peter W. Carter and Thomas Bennett. Conception Bay— Joseph Peters, Harbor Grace. Israel McNeil, *Qarbontwr. ^ JkIui Wilcox, Brijjus. *■ . Tj'iniU' Ba}k— Benjamin Sweetlandy(aiBMMlfvanlMM««L. Mews> Old Penican. Bonnvista — Drtvid Candow. ,.,-• Twi.lingaio— John Peyton. terry land— Edmund Hanrahan, Ferryland. Martin Williams, Bay Bull". 1 lacentia and St. Mary's — Francis L. Bradshaw, Flacentia. Jamei Murphy, S . Mar>'8. Burin — James Moran, M.D., Burin. Josiah Blackburn, Grand Bank. Fortune Bav — Thomas Birkett, Harbor Breton. L« Poile — i'homas Read. JUSTICES OF THE PE,\CB. For tka Island of Ns L. Prendergast, John Wilcox, James Keepint?, Charles Newhook, John Leamon, Philip Levesconte, James Fitzgerald, Joseph Peters, Lewis W. Emerson, Richard Bemey, M.D , Israel McNeil, John Lewis, Reuben Bem'ster, George Skelton, John McCarthy, Michael Howley. Michael Murphy, James Saint, P«Jter Ward, James A cock, Wi Ham Stirling, Joseph J. Pearc<», Charles Edmonds, Niiih^n Nor- man, William Lang, Wi Ham Holden, Richard Cormack, Hay Findlater, John Sheehan, William P. Taylor, Gilbert H. Cole, John W. Owen, George W. R. Hierlihy, James N. Leam'm, Edward T. Pike, James N. Nonnan, Alex.y!y ; R'v. T. M. Wood, H'j". R- J. Pinsent, Hon. J. S. Clift, Johii Bowring, D. V\'. I'rowso, Theodore Clift, Archibald Emerson. Bankers, Union linnk. School Teachers— St. John's, (Central School) Mr. Marriott and Robert Lawrence, Boys; Miss C ii^jJ ; 'ussao^j it:"Ji 5S THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. dock and Miss Andrews. Spaniards Bay, Mr. and Mrs. Earle. Uiehop's Cove, Miss Hurkt*. Harbor Grace, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner. Henri's (Jontfnt, Mi^s Winter (temporary). Trinity, Mr. Collis and Miss Lockyer. lionavista, Mr. and IVlrs. Lawrence. Salvage, Mr. and Mrs. Kelligrewa. Greenspond, Mr. and Mrs. H. Lind. Swain'9 Island, Mr. Edward Bishop. Twillingate, Mr. Crosby. Fogo, Mrs. riomer. WJ5RLEYAN SCnOOL AND AOENCY SOCIETY. Committco — Ilev. J. S. Peach, Chairman and Treasurer'; Rev. J. Dove, Secretary; the Ministers of the Newfoundland District, nnd John Munn. James J. Ro^jerson, John BuUey, sr., Joseph Woods, Israel McNeil, James N. Leamon. Teachers — Pouch Cove, Joseph Baggs. Carbonear, Jnmes Had- don. Cupids, Francis Skeans. Port de Grave, John A. Brown. ]{road Cove, Joseph Thistle. Old Perlican, Willium Christian, Catalinu, Misi Sne'grove. Flat Island, Joseph R. Parsons. Sound Island, Charles Downs. . Green's Harbor, Simeon Read. Garia, Joseph Troke. Western Point, Henry Garland. PREsnYTERIAN (ST. ANDREW'S) SCHOOL, ST.' JOHN'S. Committee— John Boyd, Secretary; Gilbert Browning, John B. McLea, Alexander McKay, Andrew Thompsoni Teacher— Robert Scott, M.A. BOARDS UNDER EDUCATION ACT. St. John's— Ven. Archdeacon Kellv, Rev. John Prince, Rev. Moses Harvey, Rev. G. M. Johnson, Rev. Thomas M. Wood, Rev. D. McRne, Hon. Nicliolas Stabb, .William H. Mare, Hon. James S. Clift, Hon. John Winter, M.D., W. V. Whiteway. Harbor Grace— -Pvev. Bertram Jones, Rev. J.thn S. Phinney, Rev, Alexander Ross, T. Harrison Ridley, Hon. Jnhn Hayward, Rev. William Meek, (Island Cove), and Johnstone F. Burrows. Carbonear — Rev. John S. Peach, Rev. William J. Hoyles, and John Rorke, Edward Pike, Janes Forward, jr., Israel McNeil, and Benjamin Gould. Buy Roberts — Rev. Martin Blackmore, ihe Wesieyan Minister for the time being, William S. Green, Isaac Bartlett, Robert Dawe. Port de Grave — Rev. James C. Harvey, Dr. Brown, J. M. Mad* dock, John Andrews, Thomas Corbin. Brigus — Rev. William E. Shenstone, Rev. Robert H. Taylor, and Christopher Norman, James Wilcox, Jonathan Percey, John Bart« lett, James N. Leamon. Bay-de-Verds— Rev. John Waterhouse, Rev. Oliver Rouse, Rev. T. Fox, and John Lewis. Trinity Hay North— Rev. Itenjamin Smith, Rev. George Forsey, and Benjamin Sweetlaud, Robert Bayly, Alexander Bremoar, jr., and Gilbert H. Cole. Trinity Bay West — Rev. George Gardner, and Robert Ollerhead, James Moore, Robert Rockwood, Heart's Content ; Charles New* THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 5d ;ev. sey, !ad, ew» hook, New Harbor] James Wiseman, Heart's Delight; lieuben Bemister, New Perlican ; Ellas Warren, Joseph Harnutn. Trinity Bay South — Rev. James A. Duke, Rev. O. Rouse, Rev. John M. Pike, and James Mews, Jabez Tilley, H. T. Crawford. Trinity Bay East— Rev. William Netten, Rev. Charles Comben, and Alexander Kremner, William Norman, John Daymond, Robert Tilley, jr., and Benjamin Snelgrove. Bonavista Bay North— Kev. W. J. Milner, and John T. Oakley, George Skelton, M.D., James Noonan, Darius Blandford, Charles Edwards. Bonavista Bay South— Rev. A. E. C. Bayly, Rev. James Dove, and James Saint, John G. Skelton, Willialu Brown. Stephen Abbott David Candow. r Bonavista Bay West — Rev. William Kirby, John Shears, Open Hall; and Samuel Cuffin, William Hancock, jr., and David Candow, jr. Fogo — Rev. A. M, Okley, Rev. Charles Ladner, and Hay Findlater, Peter Carter, ii.enry Simons, James Rolld, — Williams, (Bai'd Island Harbor). Twillingate — Rev. Thomas Boone, Rev. John Qoodison, and John Peyton, Charles Edmonds, William Lethbridge, and Rev. Josiah Darrell, Herring Neck. Moreton's Harbor — Rev.J George Hooper, Rev, Henry L. Cran- ford, and Josiah Manuel, Exploits; Mark Osmond, Samuel Briit, John Taylor. Ferryland— Rev. John M. Noel, Robert Carter, James H. Carter, James Carter, John Morry, Peter Winser, Daniel H. Winser, Wil- liam T. S. Carter. Placentia— Rev. John Kingwell, James Butler, Thomas E. Collett, George H. Bennett, Thomas Collins, (Oderin), James HoUett, and James Chalmers. Burin— Rev. Thomas Harris, Rev. William Rozier, Francis Ber- teau, Owen Pine, Richard Willie. George Goddard, and VVm. Paul. Lamaline— Rev. A. E. Gabriel, George H. Evans, George Cake, James Pitman, George Bust, and Thomas Liiskey. Grand Bank— Rev. S. T. Teed, Edward Evans, Joiiah Blackburn, James Hickman, and Jonaihin Snook. Fortune Bay— Rev. William K. White, Rev. E. Colley, Rev. John Marshall. Samuel Howe, Arthur Drevar, Clement Mallett, W. J. Gallop, Thomas R. Bennett. Burgeo— Rev. John Cunningham, Rev. Edward Colley, George Hunt, M.D., William Scott, Stephen Vatchei. La Poile — Rev. George S. Chamberlain, Rov. Joseph Pascoe, Thomas Bead, William Thomas, Thomas Anderson, Philip Sorsoliel, and Philip Gruchy. Channel— Rev. W. W. LeGallais, Rev. Isaac Howie, John Gulam John Pike, William Gillam, John LeBrook, and Edward Genge. Protestant Inspeolov of Schools- John Haddon. if 60 THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. IIOMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOLS. St. John's — Orphan Asylum, (Boys). Teachers— Michaol O'Don* nell. Francis Grace; Industrial Department, Bartholomew Connors, St. Patrick's, lliver Head— Teacher— John Dalton. Harbor Grace— St. Patrick's Free School, (iioja). Teacher— — — Hamilton. EOAROS UNDER EDUCATION ACT. St. John's— Hijiht Rev. John T. Mullock, D.D. ; lion. John Kent, Hon. Laurence O'Jlricn, llich(.rd Ilowley, Hon. James Cormack, Hon. Kobert Kent, nnd Edward St. John. Harbor Gra^e, Carbonear, Bay-de-Verds. and Trinity South and West — Right Rev. Dr. Dalton, John McCarthy, Patrick Devereux, James L. Prendergast, Michael Bolgtr, W. J. S. Donnelly, and Thomas Greene. Brigus— Rev. E. O'Keefe, Patrick Nowlan,and Richard Cormack. Har))or INIaine— Very Rev. Kyran Walsh, V.G.. and William Holden, Richard Woodford, Charles Furey, and William '«Voodford. Trinity Bay iS"orth — Plight. Rev. Dr. Dalton, Rev. J, Scanlan, and John Murphy, P. Murphy, l?oberi Lawler. Bonavista Bay South — Right Rev. Dr. Dalton, Rev. M. Scanlan, and William Hartery, James Connors, Michael Murphy, John Ryan, and John i^.urphy. Fogo— Right Bev. Dr. Dalton, Rev. James Brown, and J. Fitz- gprald, Milts Bu-.ke, (Joe Bat's Arm,) William Green, Daniel Brvan (Tilton Hurbcr.) ^ ' Ferryland— Rev. James Murphy, Rev. William Fonistal, nnd Henry O'Neil, Philip Jackman, Nicholas Power, Richard Cashin, Gerald Jackman. Bay Bulls— Rev. P. Cleary, and Martin Williams, Maitin Driscoll, Michael Driscoll, J. iJldckler, Michael Carey, (Witless Bav) and Thomas Gatherall (Balline). '^ Great Placerviia— Rev. E. Condon, F. L. Bradshaw, Maurice Power, Thomas Rielley, John Sinnott, Francis Mooney, Samuel Collins. Little Placentia— Rev. Pelagius Nowlan, and Thomas Freemati, Alexander Burke, JohnRiflley, and Thomas Keits. Placentia West— Rev. James Walsh, and Thomas Sullivan, Tim- othy Connors, Daniel Ryan, and Dennis Ryan. St. Mary's— Rev. John Ryan, Rev. J, Ryan, and J. Walsh, John Grace, William Burke, Michael Fagan, James Murphy, and John Whelan Trepassey— Rev. John Ryan, and James Wnddleton, John Tobin, James Devereux, John Neill, jr., and John Hewett. Burin- Rev. .John Cullen, Patrick Morris, Richard Marshall John Power, Matthew Marshall, Edward Morris, and William' Fiizpntrick. Fortune Bay— Rev. E. Brennan, Rev. John Cullen, and P Burke W. Burke» P. Burke, jr., T. Kinshella, and T. Hearne. / Roraaa Catholic Inspector of Schools- Micliaol J. Kelly. ' '' 11 bin, THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 61 .IflO'^iAfi ' \ Ecclcjilislical Department. CIlUllCII OF ENGLAND. The Right Rev. Edwaud Fkii,d, D.T)., Lord Bishop of New- foundland. Venerable James H. Kelly, M. A., Archdeacon of New fcundland and Labrador, and Eccle^bstical Commissary. Deanery of Avalon — Ven. Archdeacon Kelly, i\!.A., Cathedral j Rev. G. M. Johnson, Cathedral; Kpv. T. M. Wood, Rural Dean, St. Thomas', St. John's; Rev. C, S. Medley, li.A., St. Mary's, St. John'*. Rev. R. M. Jolmson, St. John'n Outhnrbors. Rev. Ben* i'amin Fleet, Foxtrap. Rev. , Topsail. Rsv. , Portugal Covp. Deanery of Conception Bay — Rev. M. Blackmore, (Rural Dean) Rev. W. C, Shears, IJay Roberts. Rev. James C. Harvey, Port-de- Grave. ]lev. W. J. Hoyles, Carbonear. Rev. Bertram Jonns, Haibor Grace. Rev. Oliver Rouse, Bay de Verd. Rev. R. H. Taylor, Brigua. Rev. William F. Meek, Island Cove. Deanery of Trinity Bay — Rev. IL Potley, M.A., New Harbori Rev. George Gardner, Heait's Content. Rev. William Netten, Catalina. Rev. Benjamin Smith, (Rural Dean) Tr'nity. Deanery of Bonavista Bay — Rev. A. E. C. Bayly (Rural Dean) Bonavista. Rev. W. Kirby, King's Cove. Rev. C. R. West, Sal- VHge. Rev. W. J. Milner, Greenspond. Rev. John G. Cragg, Pinch ard's Island. Deanery of Noire Dame Bay — Rev. Thomas Boone, (Rural Dean) Twillingale. Rev. Josiah Darreli, Herring Neck. Rev. A. M. Oakley, Fogo. Rev. George H. Hooper, Moreton'a Harbor. Rev. R. Temple, White Bay. Deanery of Plaoentia Bay — Rev. William Rozier, Burin. Rev. J. Kingwell, Harbor Buffett. Rev. A. E. Gabriel, L Tames Murphy. Fermeuse — Rev. William Forristal. St. Mary's— Rev. John Ryan, and Rev. J. Kyan, jr. Trepassey— Rev. T. Hennebury. \ Placentia — Rev. E. Condon. ' - 'i Little Placentia — Kev. Pelagius Nowlan. Kill. ■ .1 '■ Oliver's Cove, St. Kyran's— Rev. James Walsh, Rev. Thomas McOrath. Burin— Rev. R. O'Donnell, Rev. John CuUen, Rev. M. Berny. Harbor Breton— Rev. Robert Brennan, St. Lawrence— Rev. Richard Dun phy. "' * ; •. c Brigus-Rev. E. O'Keefe. ', St. Geoige's Bay— Very Rev. Alexander Belanger, V.G. . i French Shore— Served annually by Priests from France. College of St. Ronaventure, St. John's— Rav. M. Walsh, Principal and Professor. Rev. Dr. Howley, Director; Thomas Talbot, Pro- fessor of Classics and Belles Letters; M. Fenlon, Professor of Science ; E. Bennett, Professor of Music. St. Michael's Female Orphanage, Belvedere— Orphans, between 60 and 70. ^ One House of Mercy, Belvedere, for girls out of place. St. Clare's Boarding School, under care of Sisters of Mercy Convent. , DIOCESE OF HARBOR GRACE. The Right Rev. John Dalton,D.D., Lord Bishop of Harbor Grace. Rev. John Walsh, Very Rev. H. Carfagnini. Bay-de-Verds— Rev. B, Duffy, ^, f King** Cove— Rev. Matthew Scanlan. .'i'' ■ > 1 [US, 1; 1. sen tcy tot THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 63 Carbonear — Rev. John O'Connor. Fogo— Kev. J. Brown. ,- ii .. Bonavista — Rev. J. Cumming. Convents — Harbor Grace, 1 ; Carbonear, 1. /'' CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. The Rev. James Howell, Queen's Road Chapel, St. John's. WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH. The Rev. John S. Peach, Chairman of the District. The Rev. James Dove, Financial Secretary. St. John's— Rev. John Prince, Rev. Alfred W. Turner, Rev. Joseph Ojetz. Harbor Grace— Rev. John S. Phinney. » ,,,,^ . Carbonear — Rev. John S. Peach, Rev. Joseph Todhunter. Brigus — Rev. William E. Shenstone. Bay Roberts — Rev. John Reay. Blackhead — Rev. John Waterhouse. - - Island Cove — Rev. Thomas Fox. '\ i i^ ' / ' i Old Perlican — Rev. James A. Duke. . , Hants Harbor -Rev. John M. Pike. ' , ; ..Vfl ,' ''-'"\'\-, Trinity — Rev; George Forsey. ;. , ../.'. Bonavista — Rev. James Dove. .'./' .' Catalina — Rev. Charles Comben. Twillingate — Rev. John Goodison. Burin — Rev. Thomas Harris. Grand Bank— Rev. S. T. Teed. Z. Missions of Conference. Labrador— Supplied during Summer by the Rev. J. Todl 'inter. Petites — Rev. Joseph Pascob. Channel ■ — ■ .hi Uil.^ ;\>t .!{.'' > ■ " .t. Exploits, Burnt Island — Rev. Henry L. Cranford. ' ' Fogo— ^Rev. Charles Ladner. .J . ;. Ureen.'pond — Rev. Isaac Howie. « Harbor Breton— Rev. Thomas Allen. .:•;•[ CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. The Rev. Donald McRae, Sr. Andrew's Church, St. John's. FREE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. The Rev. Moses Harvey, St. John's. The Rev. Alexander Ross, Harbor Grace. • -.„ii LAYMEN LICENSED TO CELEBRATE MARRIAGE. Charles Hariis, Gooseberry Island. George Goodridge, Labrador I i! i 04 THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. ' Uiinks. UNION lUNK OF NEWFOUNDLAND. Dircctnrs — Ilori. L. O'Uricn, Hubert Grieve, Kobert Alexander, Ilnbert Thorburn, A, W. ll.»rvuy, John W. Rmitli, Manager, llandal Oreene, Accountant and Tel- ler. Cliarlts S. Pinsent and Alfred 0. .Smith, Clerks, lion. H. J. Pinour.t, Q.(>., Standing Counsel and Solicitor. J)iHCount Days— Mondays and Thursdays, from 12i o'clock. Hours of Jiusincss — From 10 o.m., tn 3 p.m. COMMERCIAL HANK OF NEWFOUNDLAND. •,ii Directors — Slpphcn Kendcll, John Uowring, John H. McLea, Frederick J. Wyait, Jnmos Ooodft>lli)W. Kobert Drown, Manager, llonry (.'ooke, Teller. John W. Hay- ward, Clerk. Willinm IJ. Drvir, Clerk and Messenger. Hon. F 13. T. (>nrtcr, Q.C., Standing Counsel nnd Solicitor. Discount Days— Tuesdays and IVidaye, from 12i| to 1^ o'clock. Hours of Business — From 10 a.m., to li p.m. Cliniiiber of Commerce, St. John's. ia Hon. James S. Clift, President; Hon. P. O. Tessier ond John Uowring, Vice-Presidents ; Henry K. Dickinson^ Secretary and Trea- surer ; Stephen Rendell. Robert Grieve, Augustus W. Harvey, Ro- bert Alexander, Frederick J. Wyatt, Robert Thoiburu, John B. Mcliea, Thomas W. Siabh, Edwin Duder. 'i— :-,r,;v i •'• Manager of Commercial Rooraa— John B. Bulley. ^ Nolurics Public, St. John's — Hon. George II. Emerson, Kobert Prowse, George F. Bown, Hon. Frederick B. T. Carter, Kobert R. W. Lilly, Hon. Ed* ward Morris, George J. llogsett, William H. Mare, Matthew W. Wulbank, Thomas J. Kough, William V. Whiteway, lion. Nicholas Stabb, Matthew 11. Warren, Hon. Robert J. Pinsent, D. W. Prowse, Richard B. Holden, Samu'-l G. Archibald, John B. Bulley, Augus- tus O. lloyward, Henry K. Dickinson. Harbor Grace — llj^n. John Hay ward, Andrew Drysdale, Henry A Clift, Lewis W. limerson. ('arbonear — Henry C. Watts, Israel Mo- Neil. Twillingato — John Peyton. Brigus — William S. Mills. Bay Roberts, George W. R. liitrlihy. iJurin — Francis Berteau, F'erryland — John Stephcnsou. Foreign Consulates. Portugal— Charles F. P.enn^it, Consul Gen .-ral for Newfoundland. Vice-CoHRuls — Thomas R. Smith, St. John's; John Munn, Harbor Grace; William Junott, Burin ; Charles Edmonds, TwUlingAttt and F'ogo; T. Howe, Haibor Breton and GauUcis. r.il i'^U^iV^ and THE NE\VFOTJ\DL.\XD AT^MAVAC. 65 Sp.tin — Don ili[)(»lilo do Uiiurl**, Consul of Ncwijundinn'l. Vice* ConttuU — Charles F. Aticoll, 8t. Jolin's} T. Iliiiri'*')n Jliilloy, Iliir* bor Grace. Connulir Agt-ns — John IVytun, rwiilin^Mtt.' j Jiiniec L. Noonan, GreenHpond ; Dr. Hay Findltter, K )^') ; CiiHiirt Hum* 1)lirfy (Jolo, Triniiy I Philip horso.iel, U >Hf Uluiicln*} IMulip iHuljyrt, Itrhor Rretnn ; I'hilip J. Gruuhy, hi I'oilu; Chtrles iNliddlcton Uurgjo ; Wit iam Gttllup, Gaultois. Prussia— llobert Prowse, Consul for St. John's ; D. W. Prowaa Consular Agent. Hamburgh— Robert Prowse, Consul; D. W. Pronsc, Consular Agerit. Fronce- J. C. Toussaint, Vico-(/onBul for Newfoundland. ■' Donmaik— Hon. John Kent, Consul, for Tewfoundland. luly— Juuu'B Uayly, Consular Ajjent for ^vwfoi ndlandt Udiled Suites of America— Thomas N. Molloy, Vico-G'onsul for Newfoundland. Sweden and Norwoy — Robert II. Prowse, Vicc-Consvl for N<»"»- foundtand. Mililuiy Eslublislini'iit. Hkai) (ir St. John's, Ni .R'UVtS, .viou.idland. I General Staff— d^mmandinf; the Troops— Coloinl Fitz William "Walker, lloyul Canalian Itilles. Fort Atljuia il — Lieutenant VV. Gillmor, Uoyal C>iniidi inKitlii.s. Actiii;jf (i.irri-on (.'liijiKuns— Rev. T. iM. Wood, Church of Eis^Und; U^v. J. O'Donr.ili, Ro nan Citho- linj Ruv. D. McRie. I'reshyterian. O.rrison Kcri'. -Major and Military Clerk, 3d Class, Phi ip M )!loy. Uoyal Engineer Department— VAuummdiufr Uoyal Engineer, Bre- vet-Lieut. -Colonel C. R. P., N. H. NnyfiMif. Clerk of Works, R. Lear. 2:»d Class. Clerk (temporary; L. ilanmer. Ollico Mes- senger, Pensioner O. Clarke. Commissariat Depa) tment—A''s\fit'\nt Commissary Genera', H Moore. Commissanit Issuer, Sert,'iant ' ns, R 'Ml. Clerk, (temporary) C. F. WitLell. Ollica Messui.,. .., an Orderly from the Garrison. Military Store and Barrach D-partinn,Us—:U^\slint Superinten- dent of biores and Acting Barrack AiasUr, J. Tunbrid^e. Deputy Assistant Superintendent of S'o .,.-, N. Han uer. Harrack Ser- eeants, II. Hawkins, P. O'Connor. Stor -li una tnui. F. Scott. Warder, VV. Hammond. Wharfinger (Q ic-n s Wiiarl) P^Misioner W. Francis. Otfice Messenger, Pensioner A. Devuniia. Boyal Artillery, Stk Battery, 10 7i Brig'ile—ni')r C. Wrigiit, Commanding LieuleuBnts, G. J. Gillies, D. N. Tay- lor. Assislani. Surgeon, .\. K. Rickards (in mcaicai charge ol Troops). Diotrict Clerk, G. Scarlet. Detachment Bjyal Canadian Bi/les—Bt.-Col F. Walker, Cora landing. Capts., A. B. Mitchell, J. T. L.Cobham; Lieuts., W. Gill of mam M THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC, inor, W. (^inaiv'gb. Ensijijns, W. E. Harness, A.J. Arnott. Assis* lani tjurjjjt'cn, S lio'npilsoii, M.l). Acliiifj Pay Mu8fer, W. (Juva* rn{;h, Corps of Armourers, SiTj^eaat F. \V. Kilpaiiick. Army Hos| iial Corps, SnjouDl J. Taiker. Oarrinon Libran/—h\ tlie Military Store Yard. Librarian, a non•cunlUli^siut)e(l Oflicfr of tlic Gaiiisu(>. Posts and ]Vo)7cs — St. John's, (N)rfh Side) — ForJa Townsend pnd Wiiimn. Sijrtial Hill — (includintr lioiracks »it Jhose posts) Slnrclii'usHH. Mn^aziiie, and Armoury ; Queen's, Waliltjrrove, Chiiid 11 itk and QukU Vidi Haiteries ; Militar\ liospitiil ; E'»;;inMM' ll-mse, OHici', Wiiiksliops nnd Yanl; J.'oinini.-sar'iii IlouKe, Oifi"", Fuel Yard u«'l IJ.ikery ; Mi itary tSt re lions- s. OiIIlM'S and Y.ird, Q<<'fii'9 Whir!; J3 •pimntninl ])< pot.-. ; U He Jl n.^- ai N.m;»1c's 11 I. S mlh Bidi!,- F vi Aiu'.eisi and Magazine. F rL FreiiciiiJ disuiaailnd. A Gun i-i fired fiom iht; Qjeeii'a Battery as follows : — At 12 o'clneli noon, tlirnu;;hout tiie year. From the l^t May to the 30 I. Sepiim')er i>ic usive, at p.m. Fio'ii thj Isl Ojiuher to ^he ;iOili April inc u-ivo, at S.'SD p.m. A Fo^ Uui is liied 'roiii Ki»r( Ain'ier^t evpry hiur, fr nn S >n rise to Sua set, (lurin;^ '"^'n)' weuther. Likewise, iwo Guns for Vesselj when in tiistr«ss at 6i a. Wiicn Practice is carrid on by the lloyal Artillery, a flag is hoist- ed as a si;^iial at Fort Anihers'. Thf ljU>c;-l'.()use, at JSi;ii»ir Hill, is tha Station froai whic'.i all ves» lels ei.tfrin^ llie pjrl ot St. John's are si^nalhd. Acwiuiiridland llAk VuliiiiSeii's. Commander-in-Chief— nia Excellency A^'TiiO^'Y .MUSGIIAVE, EsQuiiiK, lV;.-., ike. Deputj Adjuliint- General— MayiT Charles Mesham, lalo 621 Ilej>inr it. ST. John's volunteer b.vttalion— 1 coiir.\NiE3. Jl/tf/or- Henry PkOnouf. Cap! (tins— {"So. 2 Coinpuiy) W. Walhank. (So. 1) H. J. S'ttbb. (Nr.4j U. J. Parsons. (Xv,.;5) T. W. SlabI). Li'iitcnaiits — No. 2 Com;. any) Thomas 11 S'liith. (No. 1) E M. J. Ltlaiiey. (\o. 4) Henry Dryer. (No. ;j) .Nicholas S. Sl^bi). Ensigns— (S». 2 Company) John I>. McLea, C:}5 8 9 18;');J IIJ.O.JI 1 9 115.225 4 6 1R5M 124,7.):) 2 g!ii4.5;k) 1 2 1801121.158 19 1) 125,1 )i) 6 I8«0 i;w (>0S 1 7 I2l).728 4 2 I8i.'i;;()4i7 10 () 1 .0 4 >4 9 3 ValiKi of Imports r.iid Exports, From the Years 1855 to 186<3. i\ Imi)ort«. Exports, r Imp rts. Export*. IS.iO Jtl, 27 1,004 £i3{8,707 1861 £1.1 5 J, 85 7 11.092,551 1857 i,4i;{.4;{2 1,051,171 18: J » 1,017,082 1.171,723 1858 1,172802 1,.J18,8:{0 I8^;;j 1,077.272 1,2;J3,353 18)9 l,:i21.136 l.;357,113 1804 1,007.002 1,11 ,330 J 860 1.25 1.1 2S 1.271.712 I8(;5 1.104.078 1 llr>.308 Tabic Shewing th<: Qnantity and Value of Fiah {dried) exported from Newfoundland Jar the Years 18 12 to 1805, iiiciunio:. Yrs. Qila. Value. Yrs. Qil-. Viilue. 1842 1,007,980 501.959 1851 771.118 517,818 1843 930.2i)i 5:32.194 1855 1,107,:{S8 680.283 1814 852.162 482 4!S0 1850 l.J0S.;{34 789,124 1845 l,'»0i».333 G30,9J4 1857 1,:392,:322 1,000.129 1846 879,005 1858- 1,038.089 705.101 1847 8 <7,973 489,910 18-)9 1.105,793 894,966 1848 92i>.;303 49 1 .924 ISO',) 1,138. )44 84i{.238 1849 1.175.107 588.728 i 8(5 1 l,021,7.iO 608,203 1850 1, OS.). 182 5)2.909 1802 1,074 28J 75.Mi()2 18)1 1,0)7,674 493.014 1803 811,777 fin, 275 1852 973.731 463,741 1804 849,339 798.610 1853 922.718 561,100 1865 801.349 700 353 Ship's Owned and ilcgistcred in Newlbundland. Number of V«8iel« 1,486 '• Tonnafo •7,0.?3 A 68 THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. I Tiibl(i of Customs Duties, ' According to Bevcnue Act passed 23d Marcht 1866. Ale, Porter, Cider, and Perry, the gallon • $0 08 Apples, the barrel -- 30 Kacon anil Hums, Smoked Heef and SauangeSi the cwt. 1 00 Beef and Pijjs' Heads, salted and cured, the barrel of 200 lbs 50 Biscuit or Br» ad, the cwt. . 06 Butter, the cwt. 70 Cheese, the cwt. .1 25 Chocolate and Cocoa, the lb. 02 Cigars, the M. 2 64 Coffee, the lb. 02 Coals, imported or brought into the Port of St. John's the ton 25 Confectionary, the cwt. 3 30 Feathers and Feather Beds, the lb. 02 Fish — salted, dried and pickled, bein^ of Foreign catch and cure, for every cwt. imported 1 32 Flour, the barrel 36 Fruit— dried, ihe lb. .0 02 " Other descriptions, except Apples, the $100 6 00 Lumber, the M. -0 60 Molasses, the gallon 05 Oatmeal and Indian Meal, the barrel , 12 Pork, the barrel of 200 lbs. 70 Salt, the ton 12 Shingles, the M. 20 Shocks and Slaves — manufactured and dres.sed, the $103 11 00 Spirits, viz. : — lirandy or oiher Spirits, not herein de- fined or enum'MMted, and not exceeding the strength of proof by Sykes's Hydrometer, and so in propor- tion for any greater strength than the strength of proof, tlie gallon 1 20 All other Spirits, of greater strength than forty-three over proof, shall be deemed to be undefined Spirits, and subject to duty acoordingly. ■ . Gin and Rum, not exceeding the strenotb of proof by ' Syke's llydrnmoler, and so in proportion for any greater strength tlum the strength of proof, the gal. 60 Whiskey, not exctoding the strength of pr 00 60 [) 05 12 D 70 P 12 20 00 60 80 60 20 98 40 08 10 07 $0 50 30 06 1 00 72 24 60 5 SO 11 00 11 00 Tobacco Stemo, the cwt* Timber, the ton ' " Vinegar, the j?allon Wines, viz., — Port, Madeira, HockjBu'-nrundy and Cham' pagnp, the gallon Sheny, 12i per cent ad valorem, and, tl e gallon Spanish Ked, Sicilian, Figueira lied, liiahon Common, Mtnzanilla, Malaga, Cape and Claret, the gallon All other Wines, 12i per cent, ad valorem, and, the ga!. Anchors and Ch«in Cables, Copper and Composition Metal for ships, viz. : Bar, Hoit, and Sheathing Nails; Iron, viz.: Bar, Bolt, Sheathing and Sheet, Wrought Nails ; (Cordage and Hemp Cubits ; 0»k- um ; Canvass ; Corks and Corkwood ; Fishing Tac- kle ; Pitch, Tiir, Rosin, Raw Turpentine; Staves undressed ; Masts and Spars ; Barley, Uats, Rice, Inditn (.'orn, Peas*, Bran, Medicines, the $100 Goods, VVares and Merchandise, not otherwise enumer- ated, described or charged with Duty in this Act, and not otherwise exempt, the $100 packages in which Dry Goods are imported, (he $100 LOCAL DISTILLATION. Ram, not exceeding the Strength of proof by Sykes's Hy- drometer, and BO in proportion for any greater strength than the strength of proof, the gallon 40 Brandy, Gin, or other Spirits, not herein defined or en* umerated, and not exceeding the strength of proof by Sykes's Hydrometer, and so in proportion for any greater strength than the strength of proof, ' the gallon 48 TABLE OF EXEMPTIONS. Printing Presses, Printing Paper, (Royal and Demy) Types, and all other Printing Materials Printed Books, Pamphlets, Maps and Charts •• - Coin and Bullion, Hemp. Flax, Tow Plants, Trees and Shrubs Limestone .^i < Sptcimens illustrative of Natural History Works of Art, viz. : Engravings, Paintings and Statuary, not intend- ed tor sale Articles imported for Religious purposes, and not intended for sale Manures of all kinds Arms, Jlothing and Provisions for Her Majesty's Land and Sea Forces Passengers* Baggage, Household Furniture, and Working Tools and Impleumnis, used and in the use of persons arriving in the Island Refuse Rice, Seeds for Agricultural purposes a!- r^ Vegetables of all sorts - ■ .ii "^ Hides, or pieces of Hides, not tanned, curried or dressed ^^ Animals of all kinds It I n THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. C 'nl«, (i'.\Cf*i>t wh'n im|>()ileJ oi' brouglu iato St. John's) Poultiy KiiU Fresh .Meals Ailicles of I'very (li'scrip'ion, ia.pnrled for the u«e of the Onvernor Ui)iiiiii()iii« ut Ciotliiii^, Hpeciitlly impurtttd t'ur didiribuiioii, i;raiui« loudly, by aiiv Lhuiiluble Society . , , ■ ... U'ltun Yiun , , _» . ^ .> ]'i>; Iroji, C«)ke ' ' J, t ' lia •k for Taiminp Lenthpr Su phuiic Ac d, wh-- 11 used fiu* thp mfxntir»cture of Manure MaieriaU lor Sheathing iha hot oms of Vessels, siicii ns Zinc, Cip« per, and Coiit]irsition Metal, tofjfther wi h Nails, p€i|>eror Felt, which may boused under the smin, shall be fee and exempt ff'ini dutv wh^ri importtd in the Vessel on \vhic!i they are intend* cd to be u-ed, and entered as Ship'ii S'ores; Kuch Sheathing an i MHteiiuls to be bi} iistd before tiie Ship ugnin leuxes port, or Ibfl »aine rIuiII »»e en er d tor duty in the ordinary way ' . Fish, iiri:iAh I'Muglit and cured. . T«v nes, tt be Uitea fur mjuufjcturing Nets in tliis Colony Dye StulFs It shall not bo lawful lor any importer of Fisli, s'dfed, dried or pickled, not exemp ed frotn duty by any of tin; provisions of this At, to Wareiio ny or its J)e|tendenci-», without the paym-n' of the Duly bereinlK-'fore imposed : «id the provisiora of any Act ol this Colony with regard to the W)ir< housing of O xuis on the tirsi entry thereof, or to the allowance of diuwbiicks upi>n exp>rtiti'in, sh'ill not, in eiiher case) Ojiply, or be constiutd lo apply, to fuch Fi-li. All Yiichls soiling under VVarrant of the Lords of the Admiralty, or beloiiji n>; to the Jlxyal Yacht Club, sh ill be exenij)led, O'. view ot the said Wairant, from payment ot all Local Du'.ies whatsoever. QUliE.N'ci ruLxriiu. John Collier Withers, E quie. /fi ^'^H^. NE\VSP.\PEUS PUItLlSUlCD IX TIIE COLONY. Cowncr— Pnbli!*ljed «-very Wednesd t) and Saturday m truing. Daily xVcio* — Pu'ilished eter) morning, Sundays excepted. Morning Chronicle — Published every luorning, Sundays and tloH* day* »xctpte(J. Neto/oundlander — Published every Monday and Thursday morn* ii'g. Newfoundland J?xpr«M— Published every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning. Public Lofflre/— Published every Tuesday and Friday morning. i-'am Hoyd. James N. Eraser, M.D., Jiimes I'i ts, Hon. Jolm W'inlrr, V c«!.|'iesiid-ri s. it.)l)ert Ui-own, TiHiisiiror. Rmv. .Moses llaivey uiul JmIiii IJ. IJ illny, Sf-cret ni •:«. Commiiiee— Kev. Jolin Piiuce Il'v. I))nil] Millie, Kev. .lames Howell, Krtv. A. W. Turner. Hon. V. 0. TfS-i r. lion. J. U. Fraser, ll«>n J iiem ster, N Mudtri-, Junes Biyly, K. L. J.i-vi.«, Alexiuder Whiufurd, Jo-i!|»li Woods, J.njes S'limn, Jilin Woods, Itc'url Neyle, (iillitr; iJrow!iin<<;, KIcliiird Hrice, James H drd, H »l)ert Grievr, J. JJ. MtL-u, llioinis Jt. Job, DaviJ Wuisjn, J. Uuodf»-l. low , T. W. Stahb, J.iiiii Il.iird. MASONIC. Hon. Jarres S. Cliff, D.l'.O. Masler. SI. ToliiCs Lodge, No r>79. A' /;.-Ciiarles Wrfijht. W.M. J. J. Beiineil, H.W. Aitte i r,k-, J.W. G. Li h, Treasurer. E. JJ. Moore, S-tretary. F. J. V.iil.u'ue, S.I). U. II. IJ .,i.-i , J.|). M.T. li. VV ood un-l M. Mtmroe. S ev»;iids. F, Lm^, I.G. W. Sniilli, Tyler. .Me iin^s on iljc ti;sl Friday in every m^iilli, at .\Iasiiiic iJaii, nriti.">li JSquare. Avalou Lodqe, No. 77G, B.E.-W. V Whitewiy. W.M. J. F. Chisliulu), 6.'W. Ueoigrf Jlndtll, J.\V. G or«,'e iJidcuck. Tie.«- Rurer. James StUf, .St-cretary. .Vlex imU r Grant, S.I). Thoiiiis \Vri;;ljt.. .].]). Charles HI is and Jidm Fi zjfer » d, 6 iMvarU. J. I[. lib-iary, I.G. W. Smil^, T>ler. Me i .>;s on ih^ lirsL TaesJay in every month, at Mastnic liall, liiiiisn Squ re. Tat-. A. A jiMer, Trea- sui»-r. W. A. .Maret, Secretary. Geo. l)i';ks, S D. Adam vjar- tin. J.D. Tlil), President. Ilotj. R. J. Piiisenf, and Ilnn. R. Kent, Vice-Presidents. K. L M'))r', F.J. W'yit', Ciruors. D. W, Provise, Scrftary. C 'mmiitee— Junns Fj<, C. l\ liylanl, D. Sclatir, James liaird, Joiin liuwring, Geor^i^e Lish, W i li nu boyd, Jolin Meuiiaii, Joiin T. Rurioa. v.. liar es Ramus, Librarian and Supeiiiiteiident of R x.mit. CATHOLIC INbTirUl'E. Right Rev. Dr. Mul ock, Pifmn. Rjv. R. Hf^wley, D.D., Pic sident. R.J. Kent, Esq., Vice-Presiilent. R. Riftus, Secretary. William Wttl>h, Treasuier. Cunncii— Joseph J. Liille, John Duffy, Randall Green, .Michael J. O'.Viara, William Douiney, Philip Ciearjr, Michael Farreil, Thomas N. Mulloy, Patrick Uogao« Joha Kitchio. I ^9 THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. Br !■ THE ATLANTIC TELKGUAPH COMPANY. [Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1837.] Directors — The llipht Hon. James Stuart Worlley, Chairman* Curtis M. Lampson, Vice Chairman. G. P. Bidden, C.E., Francis Lc Breton, Edward Cropper, Sir Edward Cumrd, Bart., Su^nuel Gur- ney, M.P., ( aptuin A. T. Hamilton, George Peabody, John Pender, M.P., W. H. Stebpenson. Consulting Scientific Committee — William Fairbairn, F.R.S., Manchester ; Captain Douglas Galton, R.E.. F.R.S., London ; Pro- fessor William Thomson, F.11.8., Glasgow; Professor C. VVheat- etone, F.R.S., London ; Joseph Whiiworth, F.R.S., iManchestef. Offices, 12 St. Helen's Place, Bishupgate Street Within, London. George Saward. Secretary and General Superintendent. Crom- well F. Vurli'y, Eleclrici:in. Freshfields and Newman, Solicitor". H. W. Blackburn, Auditor. The Bank of England, and Messrs. Glyn, Mills & Co., Bankers, London. THE ANGLO-AMERICAN TELEGRAPH COMPANY. (LIMITED.) [Incorporated under the Companies' Act, 1862, which limits the lia- bility of each Shareholder to the amount of the Shares subscribed l)y him.] Capital— £600,000 in 60.000 shares of £10 each. Under arrangements with the Atlantic Telegraph Company, this Company will be entitled to receive £125,000 per annum out of the earnings from the working of the Atlantic Telegraph Company's lines, and they will also bs entitled to receive £25,000 per annum from the New York, Newfoundland and London Telej^raph Com- pany, out cf the earnings of that Company for through Messages. The agreements between the Companies provide for other contin- gent advantages. i)ir«c/07«— George Peabody. Edward Cropuer, Capt. A. T. Ham- ilton, Richard Aiwood Glass, Daniel Gooch, M.P., Henry Bewley, Francis A. Sevan, J. R. McClean, C.E., Chiirles E. Stewart. Barclay, Bevan, Tritton, Twells & Co., 64 Lombard Street, E.G., Bankers. J. C. Deane, Secretary. Brooking Si Co., St. John's, Newfoundland, Agents. NEW YORK, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LONDON TELE- GRAPH COMPANY. Directors in New York—Veiov Cooper, Motes Taylor, Cyrus W. Field, Marshal O. Roberts, Wilson G. Hunt. Peter Cooper, President. Cyrus W. Field, Vice President. Mo- ses Taylor, Treasurer. Edward Kavanagh, Secretary. David D. Field, Counsel. Alexander M. McKay, General Superintendent and Locol Manager, St. Juhn's. ,„. . .^ £ I P u ni L S L fo THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 7S Total Value In Sterling, of the Imports ani Exports of the Colony of New- foundland, fiom and to each Country, in the Year 1865. Countries. Imports therefrom. Exports thereto. Unite i Kingdom £408.109 £338,695 Jersey 21.<05 4,98 > ("anada 86 816 23,818 Nova Scotia 007G0 12,794 NfW BrnnswicV 1.932 1.141 Princf Edward If^land 14.334 1 ,305 Biitisli Wesi Indies ^8,081 69,190 Malta 2.120 Hamburg 60,75 i 13,573 Spain . , 6.628 163,427 Portugal 8,812 189.055 Italy 21,162 Sicily 1,244 4,783 loniaii Isles 3,730 United States 348303 109,837 Foreiga West Indies 34,626 21.375 lUuzil 109,510 St. Pnteis 3,754 335 Total £1,104 078 £].144.3;;8 Fire, Lilb and Marina Insurance Uonipuii s. Phoenix Fire Insurance Company <'f LoDiIon - Es'ahlished 1782. Agents fol Newfoundland, W. (S; G. llt;i.dtll. St. John's. Pt-Hcan Life Insurance Company of Lomlni — ^V' iljlished 1797. Agents for Newfoundland, W. & G. IlMidel. St. J.i.n'i. Agents for Lloyds— Brooking & C>., S'. J ilm's. il I'pv & S>n3, Harhor Grace. Philip DeQuetlevllle >.^ Ur .tliei>, Lubia. I ir. John P. Frecker, St. Pierre. • Standard Life Assurance Company— Registered and Empowered under Act of Parliament. Annual Income, over £6.>0,i)00. Accu- mulated and Invested Funds, £3,50,).000. St. John's Bianch, Hon. L. O'Brien, W. H. Miue, A. VV. Harvey, Directors; Agent and Secretary, Frederick J. W yatt. Alliance British and Foreign Life and Fire A-ssurance Company, London. Capital, £5,000,00j 8t«iling. Brooking & Co , Agoats for Newfoundland. •< The Royal Insurance Company, for Fire, Life and Annuities.— Royal Insurance Buildings, Liverpool; and 29 Lombard Street, IJ!. 74 THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. I I London. Capital, £2.(00000 tterling. Job, Uruthert ik Co., Agents Newfoundland Brttnch. Liverpool, London Mnd Olobe Fire end Life Insuranoe Co'nptny-* Esrabiished 1836. Ca pi I u I, .4:2.000,000 i urlinL'. LivestifJ Fu id» £3.212,344. Lioome, £1,144.000. Uuwring, lirothers, Agfutt fur Newfuuiidland. Britannia Life Assurance OfBce, London— St. John's Branc'if D. W. Frowse, Agent. Queen Lisiirnnc Compnny of Liverpnol and London, for Fire and Lilf. Capital, fi.OOO.OOa Httrliiig, General Ai^t-nt for Newfou'i l- lind, D. W. iVuwse. Sub-Agent fcr Concepliv^n Uay, iloii. John lluyward. International Life AsRuranc«* Societv, of London. Capital, X'SO*),- OOO Stirling, in addi ion to about £100,000 cu-iency, of rest>rv«>d profitA. Dir«ectors — ChariuA F. Bennett, Kwen Stibl), Hon. Amj* brose Shea. Hon. N. Stabb, General Ageni for Newfoundland. Imperial Fire Inaurame Jompany of London — Established 1803. Cupitul subscril>»-(i uti i invested, £1,600,000. Ageuta far NuwfounU* land, J. Si \\ . Stewart. Star L frt Assurance Society, Thi^'f Otfioe, 48, Monrgite Str.'et, Lon«uelphia.. Ainfiican Lliiyds. Attorney and Ajmtli foi' Newfoundland, W. U. Newman. Uepresenied by C T. KyUnd. Liverpool UnderwiUera' Associaiion— Uidley & Sons, Harbour Grace, AgenlK. Life Associa ion of Scotland. Locil Directors — H. K. Dickinson^ H'-n. James Cormack, R tbrrt Grieve. Dr. W. C. Siuitna. Medical Officer. E. L. Jarvis, Secretary and Agent. Maritime Insurance Compnny of Liverpool, (.'apitnl, £1,00^,000, aterling. L<»cal Director*, John B\iWring, Robert Grieve, W. 11. Ridley. Agent, E. L. Jurvis. The Lancashire Insurance Company, (Fire and Life,) — Capital, £2,0i'0,t)00 sterling. Ageut for St. Juhu'a, Newfoundland, E. L. Jar\i!«. Nor'hern Assurance Company of London. Established in 1836. Capi al, £2.000,000 sterling; accumulated Funds, upward* of £700,« 000 ; annual Revenue, over £230,000. Agent for Newfoundland, Augustus O. Uayward. North British and Mercantile Insurance Company — Established 1809. Incorporated by Royal Charter and Special Acts of ParlU* ment. Agent for Newfoundland, Hon. Ambrose Shea. THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMAVAC. 75 J'Hiiftda Lift'l Aiiiurance Co npiiuy— Es ublidied 18-17. Cauittil $1,000,000. Dr. J. N. Frasr, Medictil Adviser. Agent at' St. Joiiii's, NvwfjuiidUnd, James Bayly. Connmercial Union As^uruice Society, 19. Cornhill, London. Murine Itr *nch, 5, lloy»l Excliange Avenue. Capiial, £2,uOD,000. Adieni, St. Joii 'm, Kwen Stabb. Mutual Life Assurance— Scottiab Provident Insti'ution, instituted 18;j7. Medical OiHct-r, J. N. Fruser, M.D. Agent for Newfonnd-^ land, Hon. J. U. Fraser. Albert Medical & Family Endowment Life Assurance Company yth\t whicli in comliined tbe K^nt Mutual Assurance Society, Lon' don. Eatabliihed 1838. bankers, Commercial Bank of Newfound' lunJ. Mutual Marine Insurance Club of Conception Bay — John Fitz« gerund, Secretary ^andTreusuier. Mtitunl LiiBurRnce SnciHiy nf Brigus, Conception Bay— Jonathan Peicey, Trfttsurer and Secretary. Joint Slock Companies, Public Societies, &c. St. John'* GiS Liithl Company— Directors, Stephen llendell, President ; Hon. R O'D^'ya-. J. JJowrinjf, Vice Presidents; J. D. Wool). Hon. Laurence O'Brien ,jDavid Sclater, Hubert H. Prowse. VV. F. Itenni*", Secretary. Harbor GracH Gis Company— Dir^'Ctors, John Munn, T. IL Rid- ley, VV. J. S. D onr.elly, Thomas Uiggicis. P. Devereux, Robert \VaUh,,G.,C. Rulheiford. General Water Compai'y, St. John's.— Incorporatpd 1859. Direc- ta*s— Hun. Ao'brose Sbou, Prtsident; Hun. L«ureiit'e O'iirirn, and Ewen Slabb. (Governmnnl Directors). Hon F. H. T. Carter, Q.C., Solicitor Pit- r. e M. Barron, Secretary. J»hn T. Neviil, Assessor of Property Robert J. Pinscnt, Collector of Rates and Assessments. Harbor Grace Water Company— Directors Thomas H. Ridley • President ; W. J. S. Donnelly, Treasurer; John Munn, Hun. J. Hay- wajd. Daniel Green, fl. C. Rutherford, Nathaniel J.'avis. C. Waits, Secretary and Collector. Agricultural Society— His Fxcellency the Governor, Patron.— Hon. U. J. Pinsei.t, President. Stephen Rt-ndeli, Rev. Mr. PheJps, Hon. Judge Robinson, James J. Ro^erson, Vice Presidents. Joseph Crowdy, Treasurer. W. F. Rennie, Secreiary. St. John'a Floral and Horticultural Society— PresiJent, Thouas Seuaelt. Vice Preaiaeuts, Hon. R. J. Piu»eni, Jaoies J. Rjgeiaou. Tc«aiur«r and Seoretaryi tieury 0. B. Thomas* H THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. Hurhor Giiice Agricultuml nntl Iloiiii-uliural S)ciety — Henry T. Muoic, Pif^iddnt. J. J. 1 loll (lick and 11. Walsli, Vice President!, 0. C. ll'iihei-foril, Tifusurcr. C audius W alts, Strcrttary. NewfoiiiuUand FishcrincTi's Society — Olinrles Pdwpi*, Prpsidpnt. Willi;\'n Uoidy, Vio' I'lcsi-U'iil. Pii'ritli llyan, A8>is'unt Vice Pre- Biieiit. Jamca Mcrv. 0. Gardner, Pre»i« dent. James Pierey and Junes Moore, Vice Presid-nts. S. A. Earlo, Secretary. It Hock wood, AssiMfanl Si-crptary. James II. Moore, Tre isiinr. J. lljpkuis, jr., Assistant Treasurer. John Kyall, Medical Adviser. Fioatina: Di.v l)"('.t Co-npany — S. Rendell, President. L. Tea- Bier, 1'. F- clitti', J. Guodicliuw, J. McLjughian, It. GrieTC, John Buwiiii^, DireclUib. Vail's Joint i^tock Cominny for Shij) Biscuit Baking— S. Rendell, Prriilcir; J. liowii ',', Jl. riioiburii, E. Duder, A. W. Harvey, l)ii(Ctor8. VVi liam NViiealloy, Manager. St John's Steaming Company — Robert Alexander, John Bow- ring, Tiionias 11. Waiti IP. J inifS Go dlellow, U )bert Griere, Ste- l)iitii ll.Midell, Augustus W. Iliivey. T. il. Walters, Manager. St. John's Pi;OD ix Vo unteer Fire C)mi)any — Francis Bofjgin, Firsi Director. Wi.iiam Muilowney, Second Uirectur. Patrick lleardon, Treasiirer. Pnilij) llally, Secretary. Cathedral Fire Brigade— William McGrath, First Director. Tho«. Brine, Second Director. William Udw, Trea«urer. George Tho- mas, Secretary. Harbor Grace Volunteer Fire Comrany— Michael Hnrtery, First Director. John Strathie, Second Dire'itor. Patiick Walsh, Trea- surer. H. J. Fitzgerald, Secretary. S. Braker, SuperintHndent of Engine. William Tapp, Foreman of Levers. Manufactories, Mills, &c., St. John's— 2 Saw Mills, 1 Bone Mill, 1 Gas Manufactory, 2 Iron Fnundries, 2 Distilleries, I Brewery, 1 Wata- Works, 4 Bukerits (by Machinery), 1 Patent Slii', 1 Float- ing Dock, 1 Oil Manuluctory, 1 Fsh Manure Manufactory, 1 Tan- nery, 1 Koi)e Walk, lirigus— 1 Corn Mill. Harbor Grace — I Corn Mill, 1 Gis Mannfactory, 1 Water Works, 1 Patent Slip. Exploita Bay— 2 Saw Mills. Middle Arm of Green Bay— 1 Saw Mill, Ex- ploits (Burnt Island)— 2 Saw Mills. Hail's Bay— 2 Saw MilU. Trinity Bay— 6 Saw Mills. •■- J. THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. ficncYolent and Clinrilabic Societies. ff Renevolent Irish Society— Founl^d 1800. The Riuht Rev. Dr. Mul'ock, Patron. Hon. L. O'Hiien. Vioh Pntr n. Hon. ICdwiird Morris, I'ri'sident. John ( 'nsey. Vice Prosideiit. Thomas S. Dwjer, First Assistant. Michnel J. O'Marn, Second Axsi'itant. Uichird H'lwley, Treasurer, lloliort J. Kent, Secretary. Willium D'lutnoy, Chairman Orphiin Asylum. Michael Uice, Chairman of Ch>rity. John lliiw ins, C-huirman of Keview and Correspondence. Henry V, li( rn, S'.'creiary Orphan Asylum School. Church of Kn<,'land Asyhim for Widows and Orphans — His Ex- cellency the (jovernor, I'utron. The K {,'ht Ui'V. lir. Feild, Visitor Dnd President. The Ven. Arch leiicon Kelly, .M.A.,iind llev. T. M. Waoil. Vic» Pres'iicMiis, The ll'jjlit llev. the Visitor and President (ex oJ)ki'>), H-nry K. Dickinson, Hon. John Winter, MD., Trustees Jioii. James S. i lit'i, Treasurir. Uev, G. M. Johnson, H )noriiry Secretary. Charles Crowdy. M.l)., Pliysician. Commitiee — John liiiwritig, John Tunhridge, Kev. C. Meiiley, Edwin Dudtr, I'hilip llulcliins, J. H. VV linen, A. \V. Harvey, lion. Judge llabinioni Hon. the Chief Justice, William H. .Mare. St. John's Industrial Society — Miss Musgrave, Fa'ronesg. Mrs. Jarvis, President. Mrs. llayward. Treasurer. Mrs. M. Harvey, Secrttary. Committee — Mrs. lioyles, Mrs. Mud^e, Mrs. McMurdo, Mrs. Muir, Mrs. J. H. ^' ood, Mrs. LeMessurier, Mrs. Qjodridge, Mrs. Holden, Mrs. Stabb, Mrs. Lush, Mrs. J. Prowsp, Miss McLea, \vi. Goodfellow, Miss Carter, Mrs. Wulbunk, Mrs. Uuyd, Miss Q. llohinson. Miss Moore. Religious Tract and Hook Society — Hon. P. G. Tessicr, President. R. Urovvn, Treasurer. J. W. Marriott, Secretary. Committee, — Rt-v. M. Harvey, R-v. D. McRae, Rev. John Prince, Rev, James Howell, Hon Chief Justice Hoyles, J. 15. liulley, S. Rendell, J. Sea- ton, W. Boyd, J. iiayly, Hon. jf. liemister, A. GooUridge, A. White- ford, Jumes Howe. St. George's Society — John Rowring, President. Augustus O. Huywaid and Joseph Crowdy, Vicc-Presidenta. Henry l". Wood, Treasurer. J. C. Withers, Secrelary. C 'mraittee of ( harity— The above named officers, ex officio, and the Rtfv.«. T. M. Wood, G. S\ . Johnson, and Ciianes MeUley j Hon. Jumes S. Clift, Thomas R. Smith, John C. Withers Char es R. Ayre, George F. llown, G:^orga T. Rendell, and Henry K. Dickinson. Physician— jJr. H. btabb. St. Andrew's Society— Robert Grieve, President. J>>hn B. Mc« Lea, Vice-President. James Baird, Treasurer. R. Stott, M.A., S^'cretary. Committee of CI arity— Charles Rankin, Robert Black- wood, and Gilbert Browning. Medical Advisers, Drs. McKea and Fraser. Newfoundland British Society— Samuel Carnell, President. Thomas Withycombe, Vice-President. Henry W. Seymour, Treasu- rer. William H. Charles, Secretary. 78 THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. (Iriiiitl) Socii-ly "!' ('"Miceplion li.y — Oeorge C. Uutlfiford, Preii* dent. G. Ilowil', Viotf-l^re«id«iit. Juiiiws lliiipeiltfy, Ti«u;turer. C. NV. Hot*, tjecre nry. Sncieiv of St. VinciMjt de Paul— Tlnrmi 8. D^yer. Pr»>«M*nt* Jainci Furlutig;, Vice-Prenideiit. Elwirl Pnvwr, Aiimant Vio<». Pre»ideni. W. Kitoliiii, Trfasjrer. VVillitm UjJt ey, Sfumtiry. Grand ])ivi — T. 0. Had lock, O.NV.I*. Hon. J. Iieipi»ter, O.W. \. R iirice, G. Soritie. Jamif« Ma my, 0. TreuturtT. Jttliii Lung, O. Cha|)ljiii. £. M. ArcliioalJ, O.Cun. J. N. I'arur, Q Sdn. Di-putv Grand Worthy Patriarchs in the Oi'port^:— Edward GeiiKf. Port Hijx-nii«qiie, Diviiion N '. 3S. (ieorgM U)i>insoii. P«« litfH, Division No. 39. Sco'.t, Giuiid Bank. DiviHioii No. 0. Dr. Uohert White, Trinity, Division No. 8. John Weure, Olive liranoh DiviKion (Unrix) No. 1. i;. IliUeir, Iliy of Hope DiviAioti (Iturin) No. 12. Wiliiuin Uunling. St>ir of iheEnst ]>ivision (liurin) No. 7. John Duder, Nrrth Star J^ivisioii, Twiili uate, No. Ij. K ivvitrd C'olion, for Green's Pond Divisiuu, No. ll, l>avtd Uu^9ts, Hurbur Grace l)ivisii>n, Nu. IG, Fr*'o St. Andrew's Total Abstinence Aisociatijn— President, TXtx* M. littrvey. Total Abntin^ncp and Benefit Society— John D.irm'>dy, Pre!«ident. Ilul>erl Smith, Vicu-i'tcsiiient. Joiiii Kiv-ipokIi, Fi st A'isistunl. Sie;ihe I Condy,S'Oon'i A«8ii«'aiit. CliarlcA Kickluim, Firat Trr'aaufer. Ptiii]) Hally. Second Ireasurer. Puliick lleurdon, Secretary. U. SUea, iVl.D., Medical Adviner. Mechanics' Society — John Mah"r, President. John Power, Vice- President. VYi;litini L. Mtiliowney. First A>siiitaiit. Jlichard llitu* ley, Second A«si8tar.t. William .McGr-th, Firot Truusurer. Johtl Mockier, Second Treasurer. Wi li >m Kelly, Tliird Tiedsurer. Julia Trelegun, Secretary. Henry Shea, M.D., Phy»iciun. Shipwiii{h>s' Benefit Society— Garrett Dooley, President. Tlios, Soper, 1st Vice-Pr(ijideni. J.isejth llniiiu!*, 2iid Vice Presiuent. Edward Kright Treasurer. Jeromiuh liicKey. Secretary, Dorcas Society, St. John's — Mr.i. Finhiy, President. Mr*. Berais- tT, Treasurer. Mrs. Chi latopher Brown, Secretary. Mrs. E. Smith « Mro. C. Brown, .Nirs. J. J Itogeraou, Mrs. lleid. Collectors. Mn» Bemisterf Mrs. J. W. Saiith, Mrs. C. Brown, Dispensers. Benevolent Irish Society. Conception Bay — Founded in 1^14.— The Right Kev. Dr. Dulton, Piitrou. John Fi z^jeruld, PreKiJent. Patrick Devereux, Vice>Preeident. Patrick Walsh, First Aosis* tant. Mtturioe Connell, Second Assistant. Robert Walsh. Trea- surer. James Bolder, Secretary. John Byrne, Chairman of Charity. Richard Walsh, Chairman of Review and Correspondence. Trinity Benefit Club—Instituted 1838.— Patrick Murphy, Fresi- dent. Dr. White, Vice>Pxe»deDt. W. D* CroN, Treasuiei. James Collis, Secretary. ^ ^- i P < •J y, D C (■• s: c < PS THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. Ri!V< •, Vice- JuUa Tiini. PH.— UiJent. Trea- Ibarity. Presi- Jame* c Vj P (A < p, y, p c •? c < CO PC < w o ■uo])uiniuou3(| -fi i" 91 '5 '«|H!|U ^ Z ^ VX '•♦M •9 O qo CI 9^ 1^ 91 ^ ^ M C JO 2J r •UQA'aifla^V eo o -« — ao — ^ s o c^ ao 9i o 9« •A •c > •aiiotpno OT2"»r54 91 lO W O —> 91 M 91 C5 ^ 91 91 I'- « I'- 91 ?? "O Tt< <« IQOOG0050900COCO I •2 2 2 u c c o S^ S o o o > 5* es ^ a, 2! ' « *i »2 o ^ S a"' CO V3 B ?L4 >^ O sc o eo -a >.T C ^ e C O •c 5 ? S « 3 S 5 4J s 00 1- »T» l-- 91 »H (O i 1?5 05 o o .a Ji ja u a a* Ihe Census of the Labrador was cursorily taken by the late Su« perinterdent of Fisheries (James L. Prendergast, Esquire.) in 1856 and 1857, but it is not sufficiently correct or full to form a part of the foregoing Returns. The number of permanent residents, at given by that gentleman, from L'Anse Sablon to Sandwich Boy* both inclusiye, including Belie Isle, is 1650, of whom 1331 are Pro- ttitants aod 319 Catholica. i)' 80 THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. s ■ Appendix. The following; notificntions and appointments have b?en nacle since the for»'going sheets went to pr«88 : — Mevber relumed to the House of Assembly for Trinity Bay — Roltert Alsop, Esquire. Robert Alsop, Esq., tn be Chairman of the Board of Works, in the room of J.iliii Casty, Esq, Charles Mnsham, Esq , to be Pfivate Secretarv to His Excellency the Governor, in the room of James Musgrave, E q. John Tuff and Robert B «ggs, to be memljers of the Road Rodrd for the Uj)per Division of Buy dw Verds District. Thomas Greenini;, J<)hn Oldford, and Tnomis Strathie, to be a RoaiJ B ard for .Musifiave Town, Bonavista Bay. John Piinte, Jjnies Ea}»an, jr. and Joseph Brown, t'"» bo a Ro::d Board from Oj)en Uall to Indint Arm, Bonavistn Buy. Martin Williams, Thomas Mucklur, and Corneliuj Bryaii, to be a Road Uoard for Biy Bulls. Very Rev. Dean Ceary, J imps Murphy, Michdel Driscill, Jimes Carey. Sumuel Driscol', and Tltomas Guiherall, to be a Rjad Board from Witless Bay to lialeen. Rev. W. Forreslal, Patrick Leary, William Johnson (Renewse) John Connell, Henry O'Neill, (Fermewse), to be a Road Board for Renewse and Fermewse. Rev. James Murphy, John White, Williim Carter (Ferrylantl), Michael Power, llolieri Morey (Cup in Buy) Henry Witisor, EJwurd Condon, (Aquuforle) to be a Koad Bjard for Fenyland, Capl n Bay, and Aquaforie. Thomas Carew, Martin Cashin, Green, (South Side Cipe Broyle), Nicholas Puwer, Thomas Badcock, (lirijjus) to be a Road Board for Cape Broyle and Brians. Joseph G. Haddock, to be Surveyor of Shipping at Grand Bank and Fortune. Rev. Thomns Hennebury to be a member of the Ron:an Catholic Board of Education. Frederick ijheirs, Ojjen Hall, and Nicholas Chfevers, Plate Cove, to be metuberci of the Jioad Board from Open Hull to Indian Arm, ▼ia Plate Cove; and Mr. James Rolls, Baid Island, to i)e a member of the Road Boiird at Fogo, in the room of Mr. Waller Wiliums. e since Bay— >i'ks, in ellency Rodrd ,0 be a [I Road to be a J»mes Bou id newse) ird for ylanrl), i'jJward n Bay, le Cipe I Road 1 Bank [Jalhollc e Cnve, n Arm, nember iins.