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Lorsque le document est trop grand pour Atra raproduit en un aaui clichi, 11 est filmA A partir de I'engle aupArieur geuche, de geuche A droita, et de heut en baa, en prenant le nombre d'imegea nAcaaaaire. Lea diagrammas suivants iilustrent la mAthoda. y errata Id to nt na pelure. i9on A 1 2 3 32X 1 2 3 4 5 6 „ , ■ ■ jilfc fl k 0f ^ 0I^M il k i ft ftjJ ijft tjj > COMPILED FOR THE IdTfiRXOIAir DV 0r«GioiitII4«IXi > li But wUi tmifora^ p(A^ .M — CO»TJ {The ttsuai A^ ^|^«WH^^ itJDc }\ ."iAl' ''■ /^ t^l-:.- > i , •'■ -. 'lit' ^ \ f -wr//! .r 'nmt •»» FRY ^J&! C'-H' , ^^^.- • ^-i^. .'V:t*r'4|p«4 fT" ^j-^i^^^^^r^^^ 'V »4-* A m^: . O C The Moon. $ Mercury. THE PLANETS- SThe Earth. ? Venus. ^ Mars. ^ Jupiter, h Saturn.*; ^v V Herfch^U* SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC. Y A.net, J7am, bead. ^ Taurus, JhtH, neck, n Gemini, ^Misb armt. fjl Cancer, i^rab, biMiti H Leo, iJ&»t hmtt* I t Safitt«Hii», Arcker, tWlp. ip Capneeirnu», Goai, httt». HOUDATS AT THE PV^LIC OFfKaBS. Jantuury 1, New- Year's Day. Itoeh 17, Saint Patrick. April 23, Saint George. May - 24, Queen's Birth Day. iuoe 24, Saint Johui Jhm» 90, Queen's Ascension, iune 28, Queen's Coronation. Sept. 20, Michaelmas. Not. 30, Saint Andrew. . Dbq. 25, Christmas Day. ' • u ^l Christmas Holiday?. 'Ash Wttuiebday. Good ^iday. Easter Monday.* Easter Tuesday. irVTtk* CaUviatUmM efthe Sun's rising, ^•c. are adapted to mean time. i%i fi4 86 27 29 ft,' ■' ■• ft lit Mouth. JANUARY. iaS9. 6TEAM1— 8TEAMI (WEITTCN Br BTCAM, AT fBKHTOV, JULY !l«, USH.) This changeable world and this changeable clime, Will to vapour resolve themselves, surely, in tim«. For nothing can now be acconiplisn'd 'twould seem, ISut by the uew-fashiou'd appliance o^Mleam. xoom's phased. lAst Quarter 7th, 4h. 25m. eve. | First Cluarter 22d, 6h. 39m. morn. New Moon 15th, loh. 14m. morn. | Full Moon 29th, llh. 2m. mom. 1 8 3 4 b 6 7 9 9 10 U )« 14 15 10 Tu We Th Fri Sat SU M0 Tu Wd Th Fri 8At 15 SU Mo Tu 16 We IdPri CALENDAR, &c. Sun's Ri6.&Sculdec.S 4. m, h, m. Sat sdsr; 21JM0 2iTu US We fliTh «5 «6 ST S8i 29 91 Fri Sat ^U Ho Tu Circum. Iriih Union, Fine weather [{SOI, The Allien pats the /or [Rhine, 1814. igfttf f^M on. Epiphaojr. Locian. J thaw may be expected LifineftUf died, '78. [Hillary. 1st Sun afEpiph. St. Gt.fireinSt.John,'37 about thU time. Wt. ofCorunna, 1809;? [Sir J. Moore killed.|7 32 Priica, Stormv7 33 and Coid.1 31 3d S. af. Epi. Fabian.17 31 Louis XVI. beheaded. 7 30 Vincent. MUd [1823 Lerd Ex mouth died, Win. Fitt died 1806. Conv. of St. Paul./or Dr Jenoer died, 1833 Septua^es. Sun. D* of Sussex born, '73. Geo. HI. died, 1820. SO We Charles L beb. trnne'l Tb datft,^ . /• { ./ % . ■ 'I 1839. FEBRUARY. id Monfb. The wheel and the distofiV that matron or girl. To spin all we wanted, or home, wont to twirl, "" To " jennies " Iiavc yielded ; and, ere long, I deem, Our shirts will be made — our hose mended— by titeam. The poor weaver's visage is " warped " by despair. For steam of his cuts, " cuts " him out of liis share ; His prosperous days ho can never redeem, For, m plain cloth or dieckSf he is still dicck^d by steam. moon's phases. Last duarter 6th, 2h. im. evening. I First Quaker 20th, 3h. 10m. .eve. New Moon 13th, lOii. 40m. eve. | Full Moon 2bth, 3h. &6m. mom. llFrl .2 Sat fj 3SU , ... 4|Mo <.^6|Tll ^x «,Wc ' 7|Th| 8Fri CALENDAR, ^o. Ris.S'Stti /<. m, h, m. 9 10 n 33 $at Mo 12 Tu We J4Th l5Fri 16 17 J8 19 20 .21 Sat SU Mo Tu We Th 95 «2Fri '^slSiit SU Mo 26 Til 9S| We Th Snow [dlema«.7 19 Pup.B.V.Mary. Can-7 18 Sexage*. S. St. Bias. 7 17 Cess, of hoiP. between 7 15 O. B.&U.S. 1733 7 14 Halifax founded J 756 7 13 Pitt's adm. dis9. ISOl 7 11 Mary Q. of Scots boh. 7 10 Canada ceded to Hng. 7 9 Quiaquages. S. [1763. 7 8 or rain. 7 7 Fos horn, 1749. 5 7 5 Ash Wed. Cholera in 7 4 Valent. [Lond. 1832. 7 i Blustering and cold. 7- Melancthon b. 1497. 6 58 First St^nday in Lent. 6 56 M. Luther died, 1546. 6 54 Fine and moderate. 6 53 French def. 1813. 6 52 Trinidad taken, 1797. 6 51 Falling weoilifir. 6 50 [D{.Camb.b.6 49 2d S. in lA. Matthias. 6 47 Chfxngeable.^ 45 Bonai!ert,$lb8,1815.^ 43 A ni9w Uomvj^ 4l 40 at haud,\Q 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 8 9 $UN*S dec.S d* m* O R. & S. E 11 IS 16 J7 18 20 21 23 24 26 27 29 30 31 32 33 35 36 38 39 40 41 43 45 46 13 56 16 38 16 21 16 3 15 44 15 26 15 7 14 43 14 29 14 9 13 49 13 29 13 9 12 49 12 28 [12 7 1146 n 25 11 4 10 42 10 20 ^59 9 3t 9 14 8 52 8 30 O PI 29 be be 3 9 30 10 22 11 33 Morn 37 1 2 3 4 5 re re le se 43 se 43th 5^th 53kii 46kf» 6 SeU 6 19|fe d9r« 56^9 16 S4 7 8 10 11 Morn 51 2 3 4 5 5 6 11 be ne ne ar ar I7iar 16 3 39 8 3^ br bi; ha kM be 8 7'QiKi.lbt High water 1 136 2 4 2 31 8 5 3 47 4 44 « 2 7 37 8 56 9 56 IQ46 11; 46 10 36 124 ^ 2 2 43 3 30 4 28 5 44 7 21 ^.48 9 48 10 34 U02 U44 Tl Ol m 19 ^0 21 29 23 24 < 251 26" ^r ?9 30 111 3d Montli^ MARCH. 1839. 1. I0in..eve. >6m. mom. \ The Wuksmiih, at anvil, looks dismally blaek^ OuUlAne from aii anchor e'en down to a lack ; For, in forging of trtm, what power so auiiretna ^8 this liissinng, ir&mcol, iron-iynnl, ulaain ! The sawyer, who lately 8u boastiugly talked Oicuttir^ up lmlk9% i» now cut up and balked: — — ' ' - '■ ■■ 7 . . ...■,■■ moon's PHAHEi). T^ast Quarter 8th, 8h. 62iu. morn. I First duartcr 22d. Oh. 49m. mom. New Moon 15th, Uh. 3Jin. morn. | Full Moon 29th, 9li. 40m. evening. :P ' lIFri *^|Sat SSU 4^Io 5lTu 6;w,« 7iTh SFri OJSat 10 SU lliTu UjTh l5Fri 10 Sat Ris.&Set» h, w. A, m. St. David. Pleasant Q 37 5 Chad. Wanloyd.'Ol.e 35 & dd Sunday in Lent. 6 S3 March weath^t 6 31 about thii time, 6 29 [lingwoodd. 1310.6 27 Perpetua. Lord Co)- 6 26 Q. Anae'iac. 1702. 6 24 Stormt/.a 23 5 ^9 4ih Sunday in Lent. 6 216 [Bat.Abbt4kiM701.6 19 G Greg. Mar. Showenlfi 17 6 5 5 5 5 49 50 51 53 54 55 57 53 i3,W«4>|.Uraniusdi»c.l78l'6 16 6 Su»*»|OR.|q High d, m. 18 19 .21 t3 25 26 80 Mo ^Sfri ^ Sat SU Mo Tu Wei Th ffi SUSU $irJ.B)ngihot,1757j6 14 6 Snow itr tUet,fi 13 6 BaUle Guilford, *81. f> 10 6 5th».inLt. St. Pa.,6 8 6 Oear and [tnckffi 6 6 fO<;/.,6 4 6 Ntwtondied, 17S7. {6 2 6 Cranuier burnt, 1^56.6 6 1 2 3 5 6 8 9 11 12 7 U 7 21 6 59 6 36 6 12 5 49 5 26 5 3 4 39 4 16 3 52 3 29 3 5 2 42 2 18 1 54 1 31 1 Plr A, m.; A. M. 7 19ibeuiora 8 21;re 9 22|re 10 25'ge 11 30'»e Morn lie 35 th 1 d9;th 2 4a;ko 3 28;kh 4 19;kn 4 55:le i:26^le 5^52:fe Seu. Ife 7 50he 9 4;'hc 7 10 ^!^m 1 43 038 ) 3 1 36 e 6 2 45 3 29 4 24 5*34 7 2 S28 9 32 10 21 1.1 *i U 42 0,23 1 4311 52^# laj s. 20 .MQrn',ar U;^. 4; 1 3 ar High u>i?irf*.;5 59 6 1^ U,28 2. 12l^ rwce, 1821.5 57 6 16^ 5l! 3 2br ReV. in G Palm Sunday. Rain.*^ 55 6 IS 5 58 6 19 5 51 6 20 5 49 6/22 Annun. .Lady day. Prjntingintroducad io England, 1471. Canada ceded to Fr. Good Friday. [1632. [ter Pari*, 1814. Ewter'Day, Allies «a- ▲2 115 3 42;l^ 1 S9 4 3^ 2 2 4 38ba;io 2 26i 4 59i>elld4i ^27 3 18 4 13 636 7 8 24 921 5 5 47 6'2y '2 49> 5 17,b^ 5 45 6 )Z4| 3 13Rises.!re, 5 44 6 25! 3 36^ 7 18 r« 5 42 6 S;^i 35 91 8 16t« u n a 41 < , 9 5 1 = / /. 1839. APRIL; 4tli Month. I A lo^, that for days made the sweat from him stream} lu ail hour is dissected by iop-sawyer — etcam* Tiic old British sailor, who laughvi to liear, ever, ^ Little l)oats coiild, without sails or oers, cross a river, Is quite taken a-back ; for, against wind and stream, Uuge ships quickly cross the wide ocean by ateam. { I moon's phases. Last Quarter 6th, llh. 54m. eve. I First Quarter 20th, Oh. 15m. eve. JNew Moon 13th, Oh. 39m. evening. | I«\ill Moon 28th, 2h. 45m. evening. H' CALENDAR, &c. © Rii.&SeU Eaiter Monday, fa- 5 40 6 Eatter Tueicl. riabU}h SS 6 Biihttp Heberd. 1S265 36 6 St. Am. Goldimith d.5 34 6 Wet and [1774. Old Lady Day. Itt Sun after Eatter. foggy- 5 33 6 5 31 6 ^ 29 6 6 28 6 to To 5 5 ^■ 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 25 6 23 6 20 6 18 6 16 6 15 6 14 6 L'd Bacon died, 1626.5 ^6 6 Chilling ivinds, ClEi^ning born, 1770. 4t Perhaps rain. CaChoHcEman. 1829. ^d 9bn. after Easter. , Clear and warm. ShflKspeare b*n. 1564. Franklin ^ied, 1790. First newspaber in A Alph. [merfoa, 1704. Changeable. Bd Sund after Easter. Showery. St. Geo, Sirius and G. Western ar. N.Y. '38 St. Mark Evang. W. [Cowpcr d. 1800. ffmrm rains* 4th Sun. aiVtr Easter. PUatant spring weather. 4 S3 12 10 8 7 6 4 2 58 57 56 6 5^7 54 7 5S7 8vN*s O H. decN & sett d» w, ht tn* 9 ftO 4 46110 24 6 911 29 5 32 Morn 5 55 3i2 6 17 1 28 6 40 2 18 7 2 2 51 7 25 3 24 7 47 '3 49 8 9 4 19 8 31 4 36 8 53 Sets. 9 15 8 6 9 37| ^80 9 88[l0 48 10 19^11 59 lO 40 Mom 28 29 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 41 42 49 45 46 47 48 4911 1 5(yil 22 11 42 12 23 12 43 13 3 1322 13 42 14 14 20 O PI 51 52 54 56 57 58 59 1 mi 88 1 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 se se th th til kn kn le If fe fe he ne QQ Wr ar br 581br 41 15 40 4 59 17 Rises 8 kit lift ha b« 23 be 42 re ri .Id 16 ii 2mh Hkb water S. IN. 35 118 137 2 14 3 5 6 36 7 56 9 1 9 50 10 38 11 14 1159 39 1 2G lis $ 8 4 7 5 14 6 33 7 44 8 41 9 27 10 5 10 41 ins 11 42 Mora l*- oiith. dth Montife MAY- 1 8^9 n. Gve. svening. t e h h h e e ae (19 ir n litt bn b« be rd ce rt Id li th 0S5 1 1< 1 37 2 14 S 5 6 36 7 56 1 9 50 10 33 11 14 n 69 39 18G 9 18 d 6 4 7 8 14 6 33 7 44 841 9 27 10 5 10 41 11 IS II 42 Morn Ol*- , Our tnwiiB and tall chunnies uru bristled all o'er — Our docks thick with chimneySf where niast pccr'd before : F^r economy's sake, would of hope we'd a gleam Of steam parsons, steam lawyers, steam doctors, — all »lcam / As for cotton, flax, wopl,— be thoy cYcr so rough,— They pass through our' noisy macnin'ry— enough : . . _ moon's phases. Lost Quarter 6th, Ilh. 3m.' mom. I FirstQuartcr20th. ih. 4Sm. mom. New Moon 13th, 2h. 31m. morn. | Full Moon 2uth, 6n. 6m. uoroiog. • 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1| 12SU 13 14 15 H 17 18 19 SO SI S2 23 S4 35 26 27 88 39 $0 31 • We Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu We TU Fri Sat CALENDAR, &c. Mo tti We Tk Fri Set SU Mo Tu We Tb Fri Sat SU Mo Tu We Th Fril St. Phil. & St. James. Warm tHowers, Jamaica disc. 1494. [parte died, 1821. Rogation Sun. Bona* Ver^JSne. Cumberland d. 1811. Sudd^n changet. Aio: day. Test Acts [rep. 1828. Pitt died, 1778. Sunday af. Ascension. FerypUasant, [1800. Eon. crossed the!Alps, Batt.ofAlbu^a^lSio Dr. S.Clark d. 17^. Freoth War, 1303. Wbit Suild. bunttan. WbitMon. with fine Columbui died,;jd06. growing thoweft, Bat.pfRaniiliesl706. Queen Vietoria born, Warm, 1819. Trinity Stind.B*tt. of Ostrolenica, 1831. Pitt born« 17»9. jE^. K. Chas. II. rest. Peaeein£urope,ldH j^ec^a tiormi © Ris.&Sets Sun's dec.N d. m. 51 49 48 46 44 48 41 40 4.39 38 87 36 85 34 4 4 4 4 4 4 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 33 7 32 SO 29 38 87 36 85 24 24 93 i2 21 20 19 18-7 17 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 t 7 7 7 7 10 11 12 IS 14 15 16 17 18 10 31 23 34 85 36 S7 O R.' &sets h» M. 10 23 11 30 Morn 1 1 2 2 7 59 O PI tT tb kn kn le 35 1« 531e 15fe 87fe 17S0 S^bel 17 46 3 23llM 18 1 3 60W 18 16 Sets. Ine 18 ar^ 9 i37!ai! 18 46.10 44 19 331914 3820 30 29 SO 31 32 33 34 35 ^6 191^7 1944 19 53 20 6 80 18 2051 2i0 53 31 3 311^ SI 34 81 33 2143 11-35 Morn br 1 i 1 2 S s 3 3 I'S.bi ftbe SI*!)* 47jbe 5 re 23 re 42 5s6 31 Rises. 9 15 10 7 21 53110 5l|kn se 9i th tb kn . \> ii 1^89. JUNE, 6th Month. i t Out they come in fair \hew% — with quickneiM uxtrcinc— Drct»*d, dyed, ]>riutcd, loldod, and itack'd— hUI by tUam. I verily think we may vonn put a IjoIv lu one end of a factory ; fix index or itcald To |>uttern, and ho forth ; and withait a aoam Bring it out, at tho other, in garments— by Mtcan. MOON'm PMAHEll. Last duartor Alh, Ch. 68m. eve. rMcw Moon llth, lOh. 3in. inoni. First Quarter Idtli/fih. !l2m. ^vv. Full Moon 2(ith, 7h. '^Ini. eveiiiiif;. • 1 3 3 b rt « 8 • Sat SU Mo Tu Fri Sat SU 10^ Mo f V 13 13 14 15 ri« 17 IB SO 21 22 27 28 Tu We Th Pri Sat C \L£NDAR, &c Rii. & Sau Nicomede. Ut Sunday after Trin. Fair and fine, 4 Geo. III. born, 1738. {4 KingofHau.bX '71.;4 [Royal aiient.|4 Reform Dill received^ Choi, in Amef. 1832^4 2d Sun. after Trin. Showert/,)l^ St. Barnabns. Fine and fairM Virg. Mary d. a. d. 40.,4 Bat. Marengo, 1800. |4 Montreal taken, 1776 4 SU Sd Bundtny af.^Tnnity. MaSk.Alban. Warm. Hu; Bat. Waterloo, |3lii. We [Victoria proc. Th Wih. IV. d. ISST.^a Fri Bat. of Vittoria» 1815)4 Sat Grouft warmen S3iSU 4th SunU. alter Trin. Mo Nat. St. John Bap, 251 Tu Continues JlHe, 4 S6|We Geo. IV. died, 4880. Th Rev. Dr. Dodd hung. Fir Qu£EN VicTontA er'd S9i8ai SOiSU Qu£EN VicTontA er'c St. Peter. [1838 StbSuod. after Trin. 8 . 1 3 S 4 5 6 7 S 9 10 11 12 19 u 17 18 Id 20 51 32 si 34 35 26 «7 38 89 80 84 lontli. :* ovetiiii(<;. o Pi High wfiter Ikii 7th Month. JULY. 1889. Tlio pr«;8s— that fumctl cnp^inc to tench and Though quick, is too Rlugi;isih to give all t) And l»ooicrH in many n ream, Are speedily primed, and bound, too, by steam. amuse — the news ; MOON*H PHABSS. Last Quarter 4th, Oh. 33m. morn- New Moon lOth, Ch. 22m. eve. First Quarter 19th, lOh. 33m. morning. Full Muun V!Ctli, Ch. 47m. mom. 1 3 S 4 5 6 7 S O m m Tu We Th Fri Sat SU MolE Tu 11 12 IS USU 15 u 17 18 Id 20 9] 32 S3 34 35 2^F/i «7 3d 30 80 84 CALENDAR, &c. Ris.i^Soti /i. m, ft, m. Very fine A 19 7 Viiie. of Vir. Mary. 4 20 7 RoMcau diod» 1778. 4 31 7 U.S. Indepcu. dec. '76 4 33 7 Fren. took Alg. 1830.4 22 7 dhangcab/e, 4 23 7 6tb Sunday ai«rTrin. 4 24 7 ■". Burke died, 1797. 4 24 7 rif;y Aof. 4 26 7 lOiWeColumbui b. 1447. 4 36^7 Th C/ottdi^. 4 36 7 Fri Batt of Aghrim, 1691.4 37 Sat Mbrat astass. 4 38 7th Sun after Trib.- 4 39 Mo St. Switb. ^ 4 30 Tu Fine growing 4 30 Wc AcadiauB disp. 1775. 4 31 Th weather 4 32 P);i (^ewcoinet disc. 183*24 33 Sat Margaret, for tome 4 34 SU 8^1 S. after T. Burns 4 35 Mo Mag. [died, 1796. 4 30 Tu Union of Eng. & Scot. 4 37 We days, [1706.4 38.7 Th Dog days begin. 4 39 St. Anne.* Continues 4 40 Sat M. Q. Scots mar. 1665 4 41 SU 9th S. of T. Frenoli 4 43 M^ Bkt. TaliiY. [rev. 18^0 4 43 Ty tvarnt,unih4 44 Wei thunder th^wets. 4 4b 47 47 47 47 46 46 46 SuN'b dec.N< d. m. 33 23 23 22 22 32 22 463!? 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 46 45 45 45 44 44 43 43 43 83 38 22 23 32 33 21 21 21 31 21 21 20 7 7 7 7 I t 38,20 3720 3620 35 20 3430 3319 3219 31 30 19 19 3918^ 3918 36* 18 10 6 1 67 51 46 40 33 27 19 13 4 55 47 38 28 18 8 69 47 36 34 12 47 34 21 7 53 89 85 OR. & S. h. m. o PI JHigk water ft. in. 10 46ife 11 7fe I'l 28 he H 51 Morn 9 13 66 i •f 1B39. AUGU6T. *8th Mouth. 9th J^ Hteaiii uovf " rules tl^ roast ;" and slcam boils e'en the pot | Steam kettles, steam hearths, and steam' kitiihens we've got; And coaches, and wa^^ons, that need not a team, Fly swiftly on railways and highways — by steam. • moon's PHASES. Last Qaarter 2d, 5b. 10m. morn. New Moon 9th, 4h. 3Um. morning First Quarter I7th, ah. 88m. morn Full Moon 24th, 4h. 58m. evening. Last duaitcr 31st, lOh. 9m. morn- ing. )S •1 Th Laniinti. aiPri b CALENDAR, &c. Batt. Nile. Closa ^nd 14 We SOTu £9 Abd.^Cha«. X. 1830. 10th Sun. after Trin. *ultry weather. Tranifiguration. Changeable. 0eo. Canning d. JS22 •Verjf warm, S't.%awrenctf. lUb^iin.at'Trio./ Geo, IV. born, 176?. Q. Adelaide b. 179^ Thunder thowen* •Asiumption. High winds, Dtf. of Kent born, 12th Sun af Trinity. ' Fine and warm, Bernard. K.Wai.IV.b.'nn65. Fine seasonable\^ Herschell died, 1822. S St. Bartholemew. ISth Sun. ato Trin. J5 weather. Dr.A.CI«lrked.lS32. We^l, Augustine Th Fii Sail St. John Ba()titt beh Jiruialein de«t. by 10 Sam, [tuc, We Th< Am Gli< Th< Anc NewMc First Qu 1 3 SU Mo T« We ^Th Fri Sat SH Mo 30 Tu Si: 4 6 7 8 9 J B 11 18 IS 14 W We Tl? ^Sat i SU 16 Mo J7,Tu la We IJ^th «CiFrj I S 2] Sat «2StT 9S. Mo A UT^ Wea Th Fri SSlSat 39 S 90 25 26 97 4oiith. evening. m. mom- Pi High water ^e 3 20 oe 4 14 lie '5 22 Br is 52 Mr 8 21 br 9 30 br 10J16 kd ii.u-. ite 2a^( b* be 6»% be l«l^ r^ 1 49 re 5^15 le 8 a se 3 33 le 4 «M) th • & 48 1*1 Ltsa kD It ^^8 40 t? 940 10 26 It It 7 le 114^' fe morn • fe 21 he 35 be 1S5 pe 2 IS He r 4 •r 4 1 §th Month. . SEPTEMBER. . .. . — We travel by- steam, both by sea and by land ; The world, as our country, by steam we command ; And even our canal boats, by 8om9 novel scheme, Glide smo^hly, and swifter than ever, by aieanu • The coachman begins for his living: to fear^ And to think it were prudent to turn^ engineer, v.. moon's phases. New Moon 7th, 5h. r>2m. evening. Full Moon 23d, 2h. 31m. morning. First Quarter isthj 9h. 20m. eve. Last Quarter 29th( 6h. 4m. eve. ■i^ \ X s 4 7 8 9 Sat Mo lOJTu 11 12 IS CALENDAR, &c. 1 SIT I4tb S. after T.' Giles. 2 Mo Fifir and fine* Til OHv. Crom. d. 165S. We Sudden changes, ^iTh Malta taken, 1800. «Fri tl7«0. Montreal capitulates, 15th Sun. after Trin. Floddenfield, 1515. Dry and pleasant We for some days. Tl?, (Wried, 1769. Fri^ Batt. Quebec— Wolfe l4|Sat nojv Croit. Moic. b*t 15SU 16th S^aflterT. [&dl9. Is Mo Hitpect rain 1.7 Tu Lambert. about 18 We Sterne died/l7S8. llfth this time. 2CiFri . [diecf, 1832. 21 Sat St. Matt. Sir W. Scott «2lSU 17th Sun. after Trin. Autumn be(uns. Cnangeahlef C!aaadRodrigo,l811 St. Cyprian. toith Rev^in Spam, 1823. ^ showers, 8th S. af T. St. Mich. n U 25 26 97 90 Mo T^ We Th Fri 28 Sat 29 S Rid. & Sets h, m h. sup MIS 5 '23. 6 37 5 24 6 35 25 (^33 26 6 32 27 6 so 28 6 28 ^6 26 30 6 25 32 6 29| S3 6 21 34 6 19 35 6 17 3B 6 37 6 39 6 40 6 41 6 42 6 44 6 45 6 46 6 47 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 48 49 5 50 5 52 5 53 5 54 5 56 St. Jerome. Fifie,5 57 rei9. OCTOBER. loth Mont!) And to part with his tits, though with sorrow extreme, For nags that eat coals — and run, "snortinf ," by steam. 'Tis a paradox quite, and the world's aidmiration, To be " kept in not water " quite prospers the nation ; And no foreign State will of war with us dream — For their vapouring, they know, we could spoil with our steam. *^— — I - . - ■ — . — , III II i . — MOON'a FHARES. New Moon 7th, 9h. 34m. morning. Full Moon 22d, llh. 53m. mom. First Quarter 15th, Ih. 45m. eve. Last Quarter 29th, 3h. 21m. morn. A?Mi< ■>i 8: 1 fi 3 4 d 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 18 14 15 16 17 18 19 SO 81 22 93 24 25 4"^, i'* ITu Th Fri Stt SU Mo Tu We Th Fri 28 29 30 StlTb CALENDAR, &c. Sun's Ris. & Setsjdec. 8 h, vt, h, tn. Tu Remigiuf. Cold and 5 58 WeMaj. Andco ex. 1780.5 59 Th fro%tyk Fri Btlgium ind. 1330. jO 1 Sat fPtaccwithAin.nase 2 SUl9ihS.afTrin.F«ith.6 3 Mo Mark. ['32.6 4 Tu 0th o pro. K. Gr«e«e, 6 5 We St. Dtnyi. >^ High^ 6 Th winds and rain. ^ 8 Fri Duiiciin's vict. 1797. 6 9 Sat Col. disc. St Salvador 6 10 SU2(Hb Suo.. after Trin. 6 U MoTPitttt ofVienna, 1809,6 13 Hiiiktstott killed, '300 14 5 17 Etkeldreda. . Fine\Q H ^ 15 fitlieU : and^M St. Luktf. warm. [destroyed, 1687. 2l8t S. sf^er T. Lima Batt. Trafalgar, 1805. Rain or hail inoj/ be expected. Penn arr. in Ani< 1682 Crisp. [Britain, 1831. 26 Sat Ch&kra appeared in SU 22d Sund. after Trin. Mo &,.SiinOQ & St. Jude. Tu Warm and Wj pleatant. Reformation be. 1517 12 6 18 6 19 Qf20 6 22 6 23 6 2^ 6 26 6 27 6 28 6 30 6 31 6 33 6 34 6 36 nthti In p Stea For, Ofb Thei Thai NewMw First Qua "aofsAt \ 11th liioiilfc! NOVEMBER. 1689. In peace or in war, other means far above, Steam helps us to fi^ht— aye, or even make love ! (?.^ ^t For, if you would win the soft favouring beam / fv-'- *^ Of beauty's bright eye you must " get up the ateam.** ^ f Then hail to the i^ht so pleasing, yet dread, V^^^^^^fk^^^ <► That such wondertul changes around us can spread ; ± 1 * moon's phases. New Moon Gth, 3h. 32m. morning. Pull Moon 20t'i , 9h . 34m. evening . First Quarts 14(^,.4U. 34m. mom. Last Quarter 2/tli, 5h. 47m<. eye. • - 1 2 8 4 6 t 7 8 9 10 U 13 H 14 Fri StJ ;p it 18 19 at 31 Si 33 Sat Tu We th CALENI!)AR, Stc. AilSainti. Bainy. All ^oult. {phk boriip 23aS.«rT. Pr*. So Cle0r and cold, ; [18S7. WeHi^ at Montreal, Hi^/i winJsi MUtoii died, 1674.. [tbcr bqrn, 1483. SU Isi'lj^b Si- pftcrTrin. tu- MblSt. Mftrtin. . Pleasant VfeaiUfi^for the SirJ.^oor(eb/l761. St. John (or Can. '37 SuN'slO R. Rifl. & Sets'dec. s & S. h» ni, /i. 772. d» n. tmj WSAt t Ui div.48(l ttgt leave tJ ^5tb S. after Trin. Q season . Tu Attempt to atiass. K. We [of France, 1332. Th Rebels erect defen. at fri St.Cbaf,L.i;.*37. S^t Reb. routed 4t $t De ^6ih S. aflerX [nis, ^Mo^pd.^tSt.Charies- 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 li^lij^htorBapineaii. . Moy^^iettledl ., ; :T:o«rf>e.7 P^lithri!i^.jeoa).iSSl SCAttdriBW. Snow. B 38 39 40 41 42 43 45 46 47 43 50 51 63 54 56 57 S9 59 1 8 4 6 7 8 10 11 12 14 16 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 50 49 48 47 46 45 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 32 31 30 29 2? 27 27 26 25 25 24 24 23 14 1« 14 38 14 57 15 16l 15 34 15 52* 16 10 16 28 16 45 17 3 17 19 17 36 17 52 18 8 18 24 18 30 18 5^ 19 19 23 19 37 19 51 20 4 50 17 20 29 20 41 20 53 21 4 21 15 21 66 h, m. 1 52*66 2 55 3 56 1 oi water re re re se le tfa th th kn kn le 23121 36 4 ^8 6 Sets. 5 8 5 46 6 34 7 29 8 32 9 40 10 49 le mbrn.'le Ijfe 1 is'fe 2 28 he 3 45 he 5 7 nel rises, lie 4 11 ar 5 40;af 6'51 br 8 . 7 br 9 23 ha 10'3qha 11 48 be morn ;be 46 be 1 51,'re 13 8 It 9' 5 9 44 td!^l ir 26 11 57 a 30 I 1 2 3 4 5 6 5 44 2S 17 1^ Sf3 32 7 46 5 49 6 37 10 26 11 14 morn. 6 6 55 1 45 2 31 3 18 4 18 5 9 6 15 7 10 H 1639. DECEMBER. l;^h Month. HI All jiraise it, — and I, too, must 150 with the stroam — Success to the hot, hissing potentate, ateam. Yrt one aspiration I'd breathe from the heart, May steam to the poor, his bounties impart ! Ana our safety valve ne'er may be weisfht in extreme, Lest onr pride and our hopes be all " blown up" by uteam. -■ - . -- -. . - - ^ 1 - — - - — . . . — I I I moon's PHAfiEH. New Moon 5th, lOh. 21m. evening. Full Moon !20th, 8h. 5m. morning. First Quarter 13th, 5h. 9m. eve. Last Quarter 27th, Oh. 6m. eve. D. • J 2 s 4 5 6 \> 9 9 10 U is 14 15 la 17 18 19 20 21 23 23 24 25 26 37 S8 SU Mo Til We Th Fri Stt SO 31 CALENDARING. ,Ri8.&Seti I A. IN. h. Iff Advent Sunday. {7 Bati. Austerlitz, 1605,7 Rev. in England, '88,7 [dist. Montreal, 1337| 7 Martial law proc. inj7 Defeat of the rebeli nt|7 [Toronto. U.C. '3717 SU ^^ Sunday in Advent.;? Mo Tu We Th Fri Sat [Concep. B. V. M.j7 Stkow or rain, 7 Mo Tu 29 SU Mo 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 St. Stephen. ' 7 St. John. Hardl Innocentt. frottiM lit S. after Christmas. 7 [Steamer Caroline bt. 7 Wilna taken, 1812. Changeable, Lury. Washington d. 1799. SU 3d Sunday in Advent. Mot MUd and fair. Tu [Bolivar died, 1830. W^e;Ld Liverpool d. 1828 Th I Cold, tvith snow, Fri j War with Holl'd,1780 SatjSt. Thomas. , SU4thSund. in Advent. Mild and, fair. Trea. of Ghent, 1814.. We CbristmaifDay. Th Fri Sat Tif ISilves. 14 Fine, 16 17 18 19 20 21 8? 28 24 25 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 23 23 23 23 22 21 21 21 27 28 29 80 30 31 32 33 S3 34 34 35 35 35 36 36 36 36 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 21 46 21 55 22 4 22 12 22 20 22|22 28 21^3^ 22 42 22 48 ^2 54 22 59 6 4f 26 4 2222 59 9 50 9223 4.11 Otfc 22*i&3 9t™'^i^*'' P ^1 9 2223 13 232316 2323 t9 2323 22 2323 24^ 5 JWl 2 51 ^ 53 4 5$ 6 it SetJ 4 31 5 %^ 6 t6 1 «^:bei 2 3lS 4 o PI re •e 8 20 911 »e| 9 53 •e id 34 th 11 9 th i i 44 55 fin 7 32 Kt) 4 34 2423 26 e 311! 2423 27Ri8M 2523 27 5 39 2523 28 e ^9 2623 87 8 14 272327 9 !^ 2823 26110 SS 2923 24 11 37 2d23 22!p;oroi 2923 19 2923 t6 36 4 2923 13 «6 4 3024 9 ft 401 re 1 44 2 41 be •r hr br ha] ha 215 254 3 30 4 32 A 3$ 6 56 3 9 ^15 156 IP n 6 l^orii 45 130 ba 2 9 2 47 3 25 4 8 459 is 8 ^ 19 S2& Pi Major < LlEVTEMJ HonorabU Ik « V Lord Bisl Honorabl n i^j; liemilel } James Ti John Alli Charles ] Cou Hon. Ch John iftf. John M. John Jor Cfl Thomas tveorge i: James B W. F.,'^ Com William Danietl Hon W Philip P Alcaaitd John A. Uonib ,f -' am. morniDgf. »m. eve. ^ water re •e •e le th th IS it le 8 20 911 9 5S 10 34 11 9 1144 OIS 55 m' i 34 1115 'fe be 4' ■r ar br br! 254 5»I $3^ 4 3^ 11 »lp n ipo be] 4S 130 2 9 2 47 3 35 4 8 459 6 8 "7 1^ S2I» ha e. re re ie' •e 16^ Prarince of Jlew-Bruiifiiwick. 1II8 EXCSL|.£MCY Major General Sir JOHN HARVEY, K. C. H. andK. C. B., ' LiEVTEMANT-OovERNOR and CoMMAMDEB-iN-CHi£r of tho Provliice of ]>iew-]3bun«wick, &c. &«. &c. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Honorable William Black, Frederick P.Robinson, William P. Odell, John S. Saunders, Qcorge Shore, » » n Honorable Charles Simond^, „ Hugh Johnston, „ Amos E. Botsford, „ William Crane. Joseph Cunard. )i LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. The Honorable tiM Chief Justice, President. Honorable John S. Saunders, James AUanshaw, Lord Bishmn of Nova-Scotia, Honorable Williaim Black, Geo^l^e Shore, Thomtut Baillie, Harry Peters, Joseph Cunard, Wilhaiu H. Robinson, » n » II tt II M M Amos E.- Botsford, The Attorney General, Thomas C. IjCc, Edward B. Chaadler. HOUSE OF ASSEM*BI^yt^£^2^ H H '^%^ *I1» Honorable Charles Simonds, Speaker. Cotmitf 6/ York. Lemuel A. Wilmot, ] James Taylor^ lip.*.»;v«« JohnAUei, S Esquires. Charles Fisher, J Countu of Saint John. Hon. Charles Simonds, ' John It,. Partelow, John M. Wilmot, John Jordan, County of Charlotte. Thomas Wyer, Oeorge S. Hill^ Jaihes Brown, jun. W. F.AV. Owen, County of Westmorland. William Wilsoi^, *" ' »- -♦ • -^on, •i Philip Palmer, , J >>£sqrs. -Esquires. gS?'U?rS!S»"' ^E«,«ir« Hon. Wfti. Crane «.}, C&untyqf mrthumberland. uircs. uires. County ofSmdmry. George Hayward, > «„, Henry T. l"^rtelow, \ ^^^ King-^s County. Samuel Freeze, ) « William M'Leod, \ *^"* Queen's County. Hon. Hugh Johnston, and Thomas Gilbert, Esquire. , County of Kent. John W. Weldon, > „ D. M'Almon, \ Esquircs.- CouiUy of Gloucester. William End, > E^»ires Peter Stewart, $ Esqmres. County ofCarlcton. City of Saint John. Isaac Woodward, > j.^^^ • Thomas Barlow, ires. 15 I 1 \ 1 1 i 5 1' i-:il OFFICERS OF THE,C^lOW]^r. Honorable Charles J. Peters, Attorney General. Geort^e F. Street. Esquire, Solicitor Gcneml. . : f n„4.««»« n'^nttinl ' Hon. E. B. Chaniler, and L. A. Wilmot.Esq. \ ^"^^" » ^°'>**^*'' OFFICER OP THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. HonorablQ William F. Odell, Clerk. . / -.} (j.^.n.-.i : — ■ '-f- OFFICERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Wm. Tyng Peters, Es(|. Clerk ; Mr. John Greffory, Cleirk Assistant. B. R. Jouett, Esquire, Sergeant at Arms, and Usher of the Black Rod. Reverend George Cobtor, A. M., Chaplain. OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE QF ASSEMBLY. Charles P. Wetmore, Esq. Clerk ; Mr. Ge^.^j^ej^, juij^ ^k?^ Assistant. George Garden, Esquire, Sergeant at Arms. .■.*,. , Reverend James Sommerville, L. L. D./Chrfpltiak/ J'\T'! '"" '"J COURT OF CHANGEjay. . His Excellency the Lieutenant GovemoF,; Ch^Qcellor. H^orable Neville Parker, Master of Uie Rolls. The Chief Justice and the Judges of the Supreme Court; Assessors of the Court. Honorable William P. Odell, Clerk; of Jth^iGto^)i| fJhancery. Daniel Ludlow Robinson, Esquire, Register. Hon. G. F. Street, G^eo. P. S. Berton, Henry Swyinpicr, Stephen Mil- ler, and George J. Dibblce, Esquires, Masters. Wm. M'Boath, Esq. Sergeant at Arms attending the Court of Chancery. TBttMS— The same as the (Supreme Court. The Court sits for the transaction of busmqss on the first Tuesday of every month. SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE. Chief Justice—Honorable Ward Cliipman, L.L.D., 29ih Sept. 1834. C „ William Botsford, 2d April, 1823. Justices— < „ James Carter, October, 1834. C „ Robert Parker, Oclobcy, 1S34. George F. S. Berton, Esquire, Clerk of the Crown. Honorable George Shore, Clerk of the Pleas. William Tyog Peters, Esquire, Clerk of the Circuity, cuod Cl^rk of the Crown on the Circuits. ■ , , TBRMs—The first Tuesday in February, and the second Tuesdays in June and October. // Nisi Prius Sittings in tfic County of Yorfc ;--TJi^)d "ijieisday in Februmry, fourth Tuesday in June, and fourth Tuesday MOpto^r. cinewiT COURTS. , •),,,« St. Jb^n.— Second Tuesday in January, md first Tnesday in Av^^^- CharloUe.-^Fomih Tuesday in April, and the.Tvq)^,,^^Cj^pejEiM)rlh ' Tuesday in October; *^> imfi* ^1 / «<:! [neral. irveyor Oe . Cbiuisel. IL. :iL. Assistant. iBlackRocl. ILY. k Assistant. ►•;5 ^'i. ■!'. i ■ f ellor. ». Assessors of ncery. Stephen Mii- >f Chancery. Tuesday of Sept. 1834. ^pf»l, 1823. )ber, 1834. )bcr, 1^34. ^Jleriofthe \. Tuesdays rtii^ay in m A W6t. rtbejEoicuth Jffii.^'«.'^t'*«*irih Tuesday in January. Kfnt.—Lmtt Tuesday in .^.ugust. l'Vutmoriand.>^Fini Tuesday in tjcptemhcr. frVoucM^.— Wednesday lieforc the first Tuesday in Soptcinbcr. Nnrthumbcrland. — Second Tuesday in Soptetul)cr. CarUlon.-^YMii Tuesday ia September. iSiknbury. — Last Tuesday in February, Q,uecrC» — First Tuesday in March. COURT OF VICE ADMIRALTY. WiUiam^B. Hiiuiear, Esfljuirc, Judge and Commissary. Honorable John Siincoe Saunders, Advocate General. William Wrij^ht, Esquire, Advocate General, od inlcrim. John M. Robuison, Esquire, Heuristrar and Scribe. Mr. Anthony lli«hahls Truro, Marshal. CpURT FOR THE PROBATE OF WILL5, ...,;/ AKD ORAIfTINO ADMINISTRATIONS. Hcmorable William F. Odcll, Register of tbe Province. Honorable <5eorge F. Street, Surrogfatc, York County. Stephen Miller, Esq. Acting Surrogate and Judge of Probate, York Co. SURROGATES AND REGISTERS. Henry Swymmer, E^iuire, Surrogate, Charles Diury, Esquire, Deputy Register, Hon. Edw^ra B. Cnandler, Surrogate, J«iiie» Stewart, Esquire, Deputy Register, Harris Hatch, Esquire, Surrogate, Colin Campbdl, Esquire, Deputy Register, Edwfird B. Smith, Esquire, Surrogate, Gould Picji^tt, Eaquire, Peputy Register, N. H. DeVeber, Esquire, Surrogate, Heiury. B. Peters, Esquire, Deputy Register, Johii Hazen^ Esquire, Surrogate, N. Hubbard, Esquire, Deputy Register, Thomas H. Peters^^squijre^urrogate, .Toha A. S. St^t, Esquire, Deputy Register, WiUism ChRi|dler^ Esquise, Surrogate, John W. Waldon, Esquire, Deputy Register, William End, Esouire, Sturro^te and Deputy Register, Gloucester B. Crannell Bearasley, Esquire, Surrogate, ) r*„^i^M» A. K. Smedcs Wetmore, Esq. Deputy Register, \ ^a"«<«- James Paul, Esquire, Surrogate, \ p„/;_^,,-L^ Andrew Barbaric, Esquire, Deputy Register, 5 rtcsuffoucnc.. Saint John. Westmorland. . Charlotte. Kinff*s. Quecn^s. Saribunj. Novthwaiberland. Kent. The Surrogate Courts are held every., third day, (Sunday ex- cepted,) in their respective Counties, but Letters of Administration may be had, and Wills proven, &c. at any lime, by application to the Supreme of the County. COURT OF GOVERNOR AND COUNCIL, For hearing" and determining causes relating to Marriage 4* Divorce. His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, President. ,, Honorable Juagejiotsfordj Vice President. *f be Honorabl* Her Msgesty's Executive Council, Members. , Esquire, Clwk. \ I i' } •1 TfiRMS—Thc first Tuesdays in February- and July. b2 11 < ( i ' i ( •! J I li f: I f ■t Cowl for the Trial and PunUhment af PtRAcr md Offences commuted on tke High 8ea$, Judges— The Chief Justice nnd the Judges of the Supreme Court, licgistrar and Scribe— William Tynp Peters, Esquire. Marshal— Edward W. Miller, Esquire. ^^This Court, which is held under a Cpnunission issuing out o^the High Court of Admiralty in England, sits at Frcdcricton wheii€;ver there is any business belore it. } 1.1 ) ) ROLL OF BARRISTERS AND ATTORNIES. NAMES. Admitted. Charles Jeffrey Peters, B. Crannall Beardslcy, - William I?ranklin Odell,, Thomas Horsficld Peters, Harris Hatch, William Tyng peters, James Shannon Morse, John Simcoe Saunders, 16th July 1794 October 179'j jsthJuiy.' ;;i80» ,, _ bth October 18Q6 Miramichi 2d February 18d 17th February 181 19th February 1814 18th February 181^ ' Jicakkneci, Frcdericton Woodstock 15th July .' 15th July, -' 18th May -nth October -!l 1th October -'nth October -llthOctbh^lr 12th October 1818 1818 1819 1820 1821 18^1 1821; 1821 John Ambrose Sharman Street, 22d February 181 7 George Frederick Street, ' ^ " **• ^"'" '" ' " Henry Swymmer, William lioyd Kinnear, Alfred Lock Street, Daniel Ludlow Robinson, Edward Barron Chandler, George Stilman Hill, James Peters, junior, Alexander Stewart, - George William Cleary, William End, Charles Peters Wetmore, Abraham K. S. Wetmore, George Jarvis Dibblce, Francis Andrei Kinnear, WiUiam Wiley. - - Robert Fraser Hazcn, > John Wesley Weldon, "* } William Wright, - - - William Carman, junior, - , - Peter Stubs, junior, - ■ Horatio Nelson Hicks Lugrin, William Simpson, - ., - • James Stewart, - - John Morris Robinson, - Moses Henry Pcrley, - . Timothy Robert Wetmore^ Edwarcf Betts ^ith, Andrew Barbarie, William Chandler, - ^ San^uel Hallet Whitlock* ' • James Watson Chandler, George Kerr, • 18 »M Saint Andrews fVedericton Nova Scotia , Fredericton Miramichi Ffedericton SaintJbhn ' * Ditto' ■■■■>' Saint AiK)f«Wft FredeHctoil' ' - 0rtfdiestrtr«'» » iSKinU/^mA^' .S&idtJblM ' «ldtie*il(er • '• f red*HbtWi Z' 'm»MstMk'<>'J' -20th F^bruaiy t^2Ndt4i1^coUa -10th Octobeif 1822 ""' '^ -^ -20th February 1828 -nth Jidy ' ' i«Bd -18th Octbber -18th October, i8^3tfYederi^tc«i' -iSthOrtobei^ -'irthJuIy ' -|16lh October J 824|(SSsit>ii Jdhh -2istMay' icth July 15th October Ridiibueto' iSioittt'^fohil n 1825 1826 .,_, 1825'Jfii^iehi 25th FebiHiaa^ l82G'iSy]il( ;9tepheii 25th February 1826 iSkdnt ;^bal 20th May I82fl Kingston 24th February 1627 PoMtestfer 10th May 1B88 iSaint John 12th July 1828 Ditto ;r828Gi^mown i828iCiiius8ton i828Dalhqusie ' 182^Richipticto _ , is!29f$ifit Andrews l^th Q %m * itdckf ^' ^ier'- ''• HMk'o'i' 1^ CHute Wto' 'i ichi' )t6r !>hn » n ie - :to idrews tu JIQLL OF BARRISTERS AND ATTORNIES, CONTIKURD. MAMC8. Robert Leonard Hazen, George Frederick Street Berton, Richard Sands, junior, - Lemuel Allen Wiknot, Samuel George Andrews, Richard Carman, - John Johnstmi, . - . Charles Fisher, . . - Jamps William Boyd, Nathaniel Merrill Hazen, Thomas Smith Sayre, - Georaa Wheeler, • Charles Aumiatos Harding, - Richard Milton Andrews, William Hazen Needham, WiUiamJack, . . . Alexander Campbell, - ^ - — C^rge Ferdinand H. Minchin, Abraham Nelson Garden, Judah Hammond Hartt, 4 James Horsfield Peters, - - - Geoi^ Dixon Street, . - * - John Clarke Hall, - - - Chipman Bptsford, Samuel' Gay Morak^ Richaid Mar^^ Clarke, Robert Ihufty DScksy, - - DiiMmRoMrtson, ' Char les.J6l*wtfan, • * - W^Mtm J^mitud 8aind8{ WillisaiiiH^ter Odeli . - SC^MKh MUer, ^ . -. Ste|jllen H. Hitehings, — ' - Newttm Wkrd Wallop, - - Thomas Burtoii Abbott, Christopher Mllner, David Shiunk Kerr, ^ Edward WiUifiton, - - Davia Lewis Dibblee, William Minns Hoffman. Jbhn Ifamilton Gray, ^ .^unes White Peters, Bliss Botsford, -, - - Robertson Bayard, ■ >^ ^enry Simmon Peters, - Wilham Jbnnstoa Ritchie, WdHngtva S^Uch^ - - ♦ - Charles Gallagher, Edward AUison Clowes, William Thomas Wilmot, George BotS&foid, - Admitlcd. Resilience. 1 7th October 1 8'20 S^\\\\. John 6th Fel»ruary 1830.Fredericton L7th July 1830 «Shint John 17th July 1830 Fredoricton 1 7th July 1 830 SeinX George i6th OctoW 1830 Bathurst 6th February 183liiSkint John 6th February 1831 16th July 1831 16th July 1831 15th Oclolier 1831 15th October 1831 11th February 1832 5th May 1832 8th J/ay 1832 13Ui October 1832 13th October 1832 13th October 1832 0th February 1833 llthMay 1833 tSth July 1833 13th October 1833 lOthJuly 1834 1 8th October 1834 I8lh October 1834 18th October 1834 7th February|1835 7th February 1833 9th May 1835 9th May V 1835 18th July , 1335 18lh July 1335 18th July il«35 17th October 1835 I7th October .1835 17th October 1835 17th October 1835 6th February 1836 6ih February 1836 6lh February 1836 6th February 1836 nth February 1836 18th June 1836 18th June 1836 18th June 1836 18th June 1836 15th October 1836 loth October 1836 15th October 1836 15th October 1836 nth February 1337 Fredericton , , iSiaint John , t«'redericton , Dorcliester Soxnl JSohn MiraQi>chi «Saint Andrews Wjodstock SdXnX John (Sloint Stephen Fredericton Rbodstock (Saint Jbhn Miramichi (Saint Andrews NoYa-(Sfcotia Batnurst ifopewell ■>! . I a Nova-iSbotia jSiftint Jbhn.i ; ditto m' .' London ^ // Fredericton:: r ditto i ; I John H. Gray, Esquire, i-ri;:,j Edward WiUistoU) i^uife,f > George S. HiU, Eiaquirei /y T. R. Wetmore, Esquire, James Stewart, Esquire, John M. Robinson, Esquire, Andrew Barbaric, Esquire, George Kerr, Esquire, John Johnston, Esquire, James William Boyd, Esquire, Richard Sands, jumor. Esquire George Wheeler, Esquire, 20 f City of Saint J^n. itfflonorable Charles Jeffrey Peters, William Boyd Kinnear. Estmire, James Peters, junior, EsMjuiie, H. N. H. Lugrin, EUM)uire. CharMt$ ComUy, ; William M'Lcan, ^quire, ^^ John Wilson, Esouire, ,^\ CoUa C&mpbcU, Esqiiire. INIES, tcnce. y •.,.''<•>;» squue, .f e. , Ewmre, uire, / inior, Esq. iircj ! •. iq[Wre, Irey Peters, ;Esfmire, uire. _ 5i> PP. CITY OF sAirvT jounr. Robert F. Hazen, Esqnirc, Mayor. William B. Kinnear, Esijuirc, Recorder, Atdertncn, Ilenry Porter, John Humbert. 7 Thomas Harding, Oiegory VanHome, Rolieit Salter, George Bcmd, Assislants. Wardt, Mr. John Kiiollin, - - King's. Robert Ray, - - - Queen's. William Ilagarty, Duke's. Ewcn Cameron, - Sidney. Thomas Coram, - Guj^'s. Joseph Beattcay, - - Brook's. John R. ParteloWj Esquire, Treasurer or Chamberlain. James Peters, junior. Esquire, Common Clerk. James William Boyd. Escjuire, Deputy Common Clerk. Joshua Buntii^, Hign Constable ; Lewis Fairwenthcr, Levi Locft- iiart, Robert M'EIvey, Edward Beimison, James Stockford, and IMnxel Dykeman, Marshals. Eb^oezeir Herrington, Lewis Fnirwenther, William Aikins, Alcxan- der Moody, Levi Lockhart, Samuel J. Deforest, David W. Craft, Jabez w*i have not S Sweet, James Leach, Edward Bonnison, William Fearcrby|. Richard Bradley, George Stockford, George W. Bulyea, William Muchanan, junidr, and Prtuicis Smith, Constat ties. Roland Bunting, William Aikins, Levi Lockhart, and James Stock - ford, |log Reeves on the Eastern side of the Harbour. JustusDumford, Henry Hasson, and Thomas ilaniing, Hog Reeves at Carleton. Thomas .Rawletgh, Lewis Burns, William D. Faulke, William Lea vitt, Robert Ray, Joseph Hamm, [saac Woodward, Thomas Robson, and Thoma$ M. Smith, Port Wartlcns. 0anie^ Jordan, Daniel Ansley, Henry Chubb, and Seth Wheten, Assessors of Taxes and Statute Labour. Henry Chubb, F. A. Wiggins, and Daniel Jordan, Assesors of IVightly Watch and Scavenger Tax. Thomas Baldwin, Collector of Taxes. . i Edward Toole, Collector of Taxes at Carleton. Thomas Baldwin, Collector of Statute Laliour Fines. Edward Toole, Collector of Statute Labour Fines, at Carleton. Robert James, Inspector of Cord Wood and Bark in the Market Slip; John Paul, ditto ditto at Lower Cove. F. D. S. Jones, Collector of Wharfage and Slippage, at the Market Slip. Thomas Coram, Collector of Slippage, at Union Street. Stephen GeroW, ditto at the North Slip. Charles Morrow, ditto at the Lower Cove. Jacob Wilson, William M'Auley, Edward Bennison, Frards Wil- «on, John Sullivan, Richard Bradley, and Richard Wilson, Measurers of Coals and Salt. «^ Stephen Gerow, Weigh Master at the North Slip; Kenneth M^Ken- zie,. ditto at Union Street. James O. Betts and David S. Marshall, Inspectors of Lime. Joseph Beatteay, Collector of Wharfege at the Breakwater. Jo»se|>li Beatteay, Collector of Anchorage. iThomas Robson, Harbour Master. i ■- - ' • ■ . ft\ n : I .- Bi»i\inmin C. CliulomT qiuI Cjcorac W'uUrlKrv, City Gaugcrs. liitMiri;!' Watcrlicry, CJaua;cr ond Seiirchcr gf Oil. j- ^ ; Joshua Duntinf^, Fence Vicwor ; i^lanmcl Clurku, ditto at Carlcton. Rotiert C. Minnutlc, City Surveyor. iiatchford &, Brothers, J. &. H. Kinncar, Jo)in Kerr and Edmund Kay, John V. Thurcar, Thomas L. Nicholson, Guofffo A. Lockhart, i'lurU'S B. Cox, W. H. Street &, Uanney, Eaton, liurnlumi & Co., und Samuel M. Chamberlain, Licensed Auctioneers. John Boyd, M. D. and G. J. TTardiwg, M. D. Visiting Physician.s. John Reed, ^ohn S. Anthony, George Thomas, John Murray, John Woodlcv, Daniel Hatfield, Alexander Mills, Abraham Beattciij*, Wil- liam Secly, Edward Murray, James Reed, John Swars, Price Thorhas, John Mills, Thomas Vauffhan, William Sfxiars, John Scott, John See- ly, John Leavitt, and WiUiam Lcavitt, junior, lirnnGh IMlots. ' Alvxander Heed, Kocper of the Partridge Island Light House. George Lane, Keeper oC the Beacon Light House. Samuel Jordan, Alexander M'Grotty, John M. Campbell, John G. Tobin, David WhitinjEf, John Jordan, George Cassie, WiUiam H. A . Kcans, Andrew Hamilton, James H. Fairwcathcr, Jqiicph Sherwood, Thomas Faiiweathcr, G. W. G. Fairwcathcr, Thonms lite, James Gallagher, itttoB, In- ) Fire In- Hacks. Carlcton era Qf the Trust ees fl. Partc- ALock- Barlow,. >«rfward, &. Ro- linson, William IVtnrkjiv, JoUn Paul, William Olive, Hcnr>- SUi(*f Trislnim Ring, John Hooper, Elishn D«>W. Hatchforil, Thomaa |«. Nicholson, William Wright, John Moyos, CharlcKC. Stewart. Thomas M. Smith» Barnabas Tilton, John Kiiollin, Robert Ray, William Ha- Mrty, Ezekicl liarlow, Ewcn Cftmcron, Rolwrt Sailor, Thomas Coram, John Robertson, Edward h. Jarvis, and Gilbert T. liny Fi rewards. City or Sai?»t John Savinoi*' Bank. His ExQellcnry the liieu- t^nant Gotcmor, Patron ; Hon. Ward Chipmnn, T.. \j. D. Hon. Hugh Johnston, John R. Parlelow, DMmias Mnrlow, John VVard, iunior, and George D. Robinson, Esquires, Tnistoos ; The Hank of New-Bruns- wick, Treasucer ; Daniel Jordan, H>quiro, Cashier nnd Register. CHAMBtn or CoMMXncE. — L. Donaldson, E^uire, Pr<'^ident ; E. DeW. Ratehfiml^ Esquire, Vice-President *, Isaac WiMxlward, Esquire, Seeretary and Treasurer : James Whitney, William Mackay, William Walker, John Wishart, Hugh Mackay, and S. T<. Lugrin, Esquires, together with the Members of the House of Assembly for the City ami County, (being the non-elective part) compose the Committee. PrRLrc Qrammah School in the City or Saint John. — The Re- verend the Ractojr of Saint John, President ; The Mayor, the Recorder, the Hon. Ward Chipman, L. L. D. the Hon. Judge Parker, tlie Hon. William Bl«pk, D. C. L. the Hon. Neville Parker, and Rev. Robert Wilson, A. M. Directors ; William Wright, Esquire, Treasurer and W. Ewiog, English Assistant. Seminary, are l^atin, Greek, Mathe- ^ ^ , he Globes, Writing, Arithmetic, and Ek)cotion. The pupils of the senior clasoes, have, besides, daily ex- ercisea in Composition, to initiate thom into the knowledge of Englisli Grammar, and a correct and elegant use of their native tongue. SAint John Chvrch or Ekoland Sunday School. — His Excel- lency the LientenantGovemor, I^tron ; the Rector of Saint John, Pre- sident ; the Curate of Saint John, Superintendent and Secretary ; the Chuieh Wardens, Directors. Saint John Dwtiiict Committee op the Society fob PnoaioT- iN, President* r, Treasurer; ; BIr. W. D. Wr William t; Mr John I Mr Joha iff William isident; the iwtary, &c. Jr. W Till, Messrs. H» ^m. Hew- • Knowlesi ire, Presi- >veret B. treasurer; t; Mir. K ttorjr. THE MAILS* Mails for Predericton and Canada close at Saint John on Mondays at 6 p. M.and for Gagctown, Predericton and Canada, on Fridays at 4 p. M. ; and arrive from the former places on Thursdays, and the lat- ter on Tuesdays. Mails for Halifax, Yarmouth, Windsor, Kcntville, &c* (via Digby), close at 6 p. m. on Tuesday, and arrive on Wednesday evening. Mails (by land), for Halifax, Miramichi, Dorchester, &c. close on Wedncs(Miys at 5 p. m. and arrive on Pridays at 7 p. m. ; and for Hal- ifax and Dorchester tlicy are made up on Saturdays at 5 p. m. and ar- rive on Mondays at 7 p. m. • Mails from Saint Andrews and the United States arrive on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings, and close the same evcniugs, at 6 o'clock' The Mail from St. Martins arrives at 6 p. m. on Tuesday, and is made up on Wednesday at 10 a. m. ^.^ While the steamboats are running, two additional Mails are for- warded to, and received from Saint Anarews and the United States- closing ou Thursdays andSaturdays at 6 p. m. and arriving on Tues- day and Saturday evenings. — Mails are also received and forwarded by the Predericton steam boats, every day when there is no laud mail, (except Sunday.) The Saint Andreios and Saint John Stage Coaxh Company^s Coach (carrying the mails) leaves St. Andrews on Mondays, Wednesdays^ and Prmays. at 6, a. m. and anives at Saint John the same evenings ; starts from tne city on TucsdaySi Thursdays, imd Saiurdays^ at 7, a. m. arriving at St. Andrews the same evenings. The " Habviy" Eastern Royal Mail Stage leaves St. John every Sunday and T%ursday morning at six o'cIock, and arrives at Dorches- ter the same days at 10, p. m.; leaves Dorchester on Monday and I^i- day mornings, (meeting the Miramichi Mail Stage at the Bend at 7, A. M. on Fndays) and arrives in the city the same nights. The Saint John Stage Coach Company run the "Victoria" Coach twice a week between the city and Dorchester, leaving the Saint Jolm Hotel every Monday and 7%terMfay morning at sixo'clo^, returnigthe fdlowing days— startmg from Dorchester at 4 a. m.— -Arracgements are made for the conveyance of passengers to and from Amherst, No- va Scotia, to intersect said line at Dorchester. STEAMBOAT ARRANG£]f ENTS. A Steamer leaves Saint John for Eastport and Saint Andrew;s evexf Monday f Wednesday, and Friday mornmg, ^t 7 o'clock, and returns on Tujesdayi Thursday, and Saturday. For Digby and Annapolis :— Leaves St. John on Afomiav and Wed^ rioeday morning, at 7 o'clock, and returns on liiesday and Thursday. For Windsor :— Every Thursday evening, returning the following night. Four Steamers now pljr between St. John and Predericton, afibrding opportunities of leaving either place every morning at 7 o'clock, or eve- ry evenhig, at 5, {Sunday excepted). Another boiat is now being built by the " fredericton Steam Boat Company ", which has been lately or- ^ized. • C «^ ^■1 >4 H ■'1 ' ^1 !■ I'^i t. RATES or CARTAGE IN SAINT JOH^. H For a load of Wood, (quartci' of a corc^,) For a load of Coals, (iialf a chaldron,) For a load containing 15 bushels Grain, Salt, Potatoes, or any other articles measur- ed at loading or unloading, except coals, For a pipe of Wine, Gin or Brandy, and housing within the door of the first floor, For a puncheon of Rum, or a tierce of Su- gar, from 7 to 10 cwt. and housing, For a puncheon of Molasses, a hogshead of Sugaf of 10 cwt. of upwards, or a hogs- head of Tobacco, and housing, For a ho^^shead or puncheon of Cider, or a load of dried Fish of 16 cwt. or a commpn load of household goods, and storing, For a load of Shingles, Hoop poles, Head- ing, Staves, Treenails, smoked Fish in box- es, Salmon in kits, Dry Goods, or a load of any other articles not herein mentioned, or a hogshead of Lime, or a hogshead or crate of Earthenware, or two tierces of Earthen- ware, a hogshead Dried Fish, 2 tierces Cof- fee, or quantity in ba^s not exceeding 12 cwt. or a load containing 6 brls. Flour, or 5 brls. Sugar. Fish, Beef, Pork, Turpentine, or Cider, or half a ton of Iron, or the same quantity of Cordage, in coils not exceeding 4 cwt. of ft load of any articles not herein mentioned, ^ ' For a 64-gallon cask of Wine, Rum, Gin, Brandy, Molasses, or Porter, or for a load of Sand, Gravel, or Stones, or a load of four brls. of any spirituous Liquor, or Molasses, For Cables and Cordage in coils above a Cwt. or if to coil, per ton, or for Hay, loo^o, per ton. For Hay, screwed, per ton, For Bricks, per thousand, For Lumber, per thousand feet, For the cartage of any article or articles, not exceeding half a load, s. d. 7k 1 3 lOi 3 1 6 2 i 3 9 1 5 2 6 4 3 6 I 3 1^ 3-1 .9. d. 9 1 4i 9. d. 10| 1 6 3 3 I 7il 9 2 li2 3 I 4i.l 6 lOj 1 nil 3 5 3 •2 8 i 3 3 3 5 6 i2 10 4 6 3 6 7^0 9 M'^ r*er 5. d. n XT s. d. I I 7i 1 3 3 4i 1 10 2 4i I 7i i li I 4i r» 9 3 4 9 3 9 104 1 li 1 9 14| 3 6 2 2 6 19 1 3 4<^.»i 1 a 12 3 4 1 ' \ The First District comprises all that part of the city, between the south line of Pond-street, and north line of Duke -street, which lies to the westward of the east line of Mill-street, Dock-street, and thdt part of Prince- william-street, between the north line of the brick builoing belonging to Mr. James K. M'Kec, (northward of the Market-square,; .26 . 5-a 5.5 3-2! s. rf. s. d. d. 6 1^ I 174 I 3 I 1 02 1 Ik 1 9 I4i 3 6 2 4i I7i 2 6 I 9 ill 1 3 I 4ili c 6 10 6 6 9 3 4 9 3 9 104 12 5 4 1 between the which lies to ind th^t part rick building rket-squdre,) and the north line of Duke-strcet, and including King-street, to the westward of the west line of Germain-street. Second District comprises all that part of the City between the north . line of Union- street ana south line of St. James's-street, which lies with- out or beyond the Urst district, to the westward of the east line of Char- lotte street. Third District comprises all that part of the city which lies without or beyond tha second district, to the westward of the east line of Sid- ney-street. Fhurlh District comprises all that part of the city lying without or beyond the said third district, to the westward of the east line of Car- marthen-street. Fijlh District comprises all that part of the city lying without or be- yona the said fourth district. PUBLIC PO&TERS AND HAND-CART MEN. For loading, carryii^ and housing any goods or any other articles on any hand-cart, from the Market-slip in King's and Queen's wards, or from any other place within the limits of the first district, to any other place within the said several five districts, the rates of prices are as follow ; — For the first district, three-pence ; second district, three-pence half-peimy ; third district, four-peace ; fourth district, four-jxjnce half- jienny ; filth district, five pence. RATES OF riLOTAGE, Established by a Law or Ordinance of the Common Council of the City of Saint Johji, p^scd July, 1835. Five shillings per Ibot for bringing any ship or vessel into the har* hour of Saint John, and mooring her in a safe place or berth, or secu- ring her alongside of one of the wharves ; and five shillings per foot, for removing and taking any ship or vessel out of the harbour. la cases where pilots shail^ be detained on board of vessels, under and by virtue of the Quarantine or Health Laws of the Province, they shall be entitled to demand and- receive from the Masters of such ves- sels, the sum of Ten Shillings per day, for every day of such deten- tion, in addition to the allowances aforesaid. Coasting vessels, going from one part of the Bay of Fundy to another ; Ikitish or Foreign steam-boats, or British vessels drawing under six feet of water are not compelled to talce pilots ; when employed, they are to be paid according to the rate above-mentioned. For removing vessels from any mooring ground to any wharf, or from any wharr to any mooring ground, or from one wharf to another wharf, and seeing Ihcm properly modi-ed or secured, the following rates : For vessels not exceeding lOU tons, 7s. 6d. ; for vessels over 100, and not exceeding 200 tons, 10s. ; for vessels over 200 tons, and not ex- ceeding 300 tons, 15s. ; and for all vessels over 300 tons the sum of 20s. RATES OF WHARFAGE, Established by Act 54, George III. cap. 9. For every decked vessel, or vessel of the description called wood boats, not exceeding 50 tons, Above 50 tons, and not exceeding 100 tons. Above 100 tons, and not exceeding 150 tons. Above l$0 tons, and not exceeding 200 tons, Above 2d0 tons, and not exceeding 300 tons. Above 300 tons, and not exceeding 400 tons, 400 Tops and upwards, ... ui ; i ^ i\ iM? Is. 6d. per day. i[|l 25. Cd. It 89. 6rf. tj i fl, Bs, Orf. M 'In 7s. 6d. n 109. Od. u ' irn 12s, 6rf. kj • ^ 11 27 « iiS I ' i SIGNALS Made at Partrtdgo Island^ and repeated at the Tenter in CarkUm, on the approach qf vessels to the Harbour of Saint John. One Ball close, for one square-rigged vessel. One Ball, half hoisted, for two square-rigged vessels. Two Balls, close, for three square-rigged vessels. Two Balls, separated, for four square-rigged vessels. A Pendant of any colour, for live square rigged vessels. A Pendant under a Ball, for six square rigged vessels. ^ A Pendant over a Ball, half hoisted, for seven square rigMd vessels. A Pendant under two Balls, close, for eight square rigged vessels. A Pendant between two Balls, separate, for nine square rigged vessels. A Flag of any colour, for ten or more vessels. [The above are hoisted at the East or West yard arm, according to the quarter the vessels first appear in, and wlicn their rig can be niade out, the following descriptive colours will be hoisted at thoiriast head:! , • t;*vu^f;r A Union Jack for a Flag Ship, with or without a squadron, with a red pentlant over, for a two decker, with a blue pendant over, for a frigate, with a wliitc ditto, for a small armed vessel. A blue Pendant, for a mcrchaul ship. A red ditto, for a merchant brig. A white and blue ditto, for a foreign vessel. /ti- A white ditto (without a ball) for a topsail schooner or sloop. A flag blue and wliite horizontally, a neutral fleet. A pendant white and blue, a neutral man of war. A blue flag, a neutral merchant ship. ' A flag, red, white and blue, an enemy's fleet. A pendant, red, wh* e and blue, an enemy's man-of-war. A Union Jack, over neutral or enemy's signals, the vessel is detain- ed, or a prize. A white flag over any signal, the vessel bears a flag of truce. A red flag pierced wnite, for a steam boat from Digby. ' '■'■''. <' A blue flag pierced white, for a steam boat from Saint Andr^Wi^ and Eastport. A Ball at the mast headj vessel is on shore or in distress : should immediate aid be necessary, suns to be fired. In thick weather, a gun will be fired at Partridge Island, in answer to ei!u:h g[un heard at sea. There is a Vos Bell on the Island, which is rung in foggy weather, to warn vessels of their approach to the shore. When a vessel requires a Pilot, her descriptive Pendant will be shown at a yard arm, instead of a ball. » TIME FOR GOING THROUGH Tim FALLS. (near the city op saint JOHN.) The Palls arc level (or still water), at about 3 1-2 hours on thcj/foorf, and about 2 1-2 on the cbb^ wliich makes them passable four tiines in twenty-four hours, about ten or fiileen minutes each tiinc»— :No other rule can be given, as much depends on the floods in the river Sdnt John, and the time of high water or full sea, which is oAea hastQged t)y high winds, and in proporUou to the height of theni> 2» I CarkUm, on John. CITY AND COUNTY OF SAINT JOHN. ^;i- jMd vessels. a vessels, gged vessels. according to eir 7*/^ can bo d at the mast diron. er. ssel. sloop. •ffiv* sel is detain - truce. Indrews and «s« : should id, in answer sland, which roach to the ant will be LLS. on thcj/foorf, bur tinies in i»— rNo other t river Saint m hasteijed The Mayor and the Recorder, Justices of the Mayor's Court. The Mayor and the Recorder, Henry Porter, John Humbert, Thos. Harding, Gregory VanHorne, Robert Salter, and George Bond, Es- quires, Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum. JohnWard, William Scovil. James Peters, Ralph M. Jarvis, Charles Simonds. G. C. Carman, Zalmon Wheeler, John Jordan, Allan Otty, George Anderson, James Moran, Hufjh Johnston, Henry Gilbert, Ro- l»ert W. Crookshank, senior, Noah Dishrow, senior, Robert Ellis, Ro- l)ert Payne, Archibald Menzies, George Brown, Benjamin L. Peters, Nehemiah Merritt, Charles Ward, Jonn Robertson, Wm. H. Street, Geor^ D. Robinson, Daniel Leavitt, John Kinnear, John Gillies, and Calvm L. Hatheway, Esqmres, Justices of the Peace. James White, Esquire, High Sheriff ; Mr. George V. Nowlin, De- puty .Sheriff. James Peters, junior. Esquire, Clerk of the Peace, &c. ; James Wil- liam Boyd, Esquire, Assistant Clerk of the Peace, &c. James T. Hanford, Esquire, Coroner. John R. Partelow, Esquire, County Treasurer. Charles Drury, Esquire, Register of Deeds and Wills. Henry Swymmer, Esquire, Surrogate. Benjamin L. Peters, Esquire, Commissioner for taking Bail in the Supreme Court. ^ William B. Klinnear, James Peters, junior, Henry Swymmer, Fran- cis A. Kinnear, Robert F. Hazen, William Wriffht, H. N. H. Lu- grin, John M. Robinson, M. H. Perley, Robert L. Hazen, Richard Sands, junior, John Johnlston, James William Boyd, George WVeeler, Judah H. Hftrtt, Charles Johnston, Duncan Robertson, N. W. Wal- lop, James W. Peters, John H. Gray, Robertson Bayard, W. J. Rit- chie, Charles Gallaj?her, George Botsfbrd, and Williatti Henry Lee, Esquires, Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court. Gehardiis C. Carman, John Jordan, and James Moran, Esquires, Commissioners for Solemnizing Marriage. Charles Drury, Esquire, Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Board of Education. — The Mayor, the Recorder, Rev. F. Coster, William Scovil, and James Peters, junior. Esquires. Board of Health. — R. F. Hazen, Esquire, Mayor, {Chairman) j W. B. Kinnear, W. H. Street, Benjamin Stanton, Daniel Ansley, Thomas Harding, Gregory VanHorne, Geoi^ Bond, Thomas Barlow, John R. Partelow, (Secretary), Henry Gilbert, Allan Otty, Benjamin Stanton, Robert Payne, Benjamin L. Peters, William Olive, Rev. Dr. Grav, Rev. Robert Wilson, Rev. Jas. Dunphy, Charles Ward, Isaac Wood- ward, M. H. Perley, Hon. Charles Simorids, Henrj^ Porter, and George A. Lockhart, Esquires. John Builcr, Inspector of Fish. *" Surveyors qf Lumber in the County. — Robert Stevens, Thomas Nix- on, Michael Fisher, George Eagles, James Flewelling,^ David John- ston, John Robertson, James Joyce, Gilbert Jordan, junior, Moses Tuck, Joseph Lingley, Geoi^g^e Clark, William O. Cody, Charles Do- ney, Alexander Scely, William W. Jordan, Francis Jordan, Samuel Dalton, JohnW. Scott, Charles Trafton, Thomas Gillespie. Samuel Reynolds, John Cunard, Robert Cunard, John F. Godara, Robert Ewing, James Scott, George Cassie, and Charles Sorell. Terms of the General Sessions and Common. Plea*. — 3d Tuesday in March, 1st Tuesday in June, September and December. c2 29 .t '•- I'J T H Niy -, J PARISH OF PORTLAND* Sobmon Hersey, Robert Chapman, and Jol^n Owens, Overseers of the Poor. Robert Payne, Jas Travis, and Jas. O. Cody, Assessors of Taxes. John Johnston and Andrew Reed, Collectors of Taxes. James Bowes, John Robinson, John Dalton, James Burley. John Johnston, Huc;h Sharkey, James Stevenson, John O'Keefe, KiiiUird Reardon. William Whooton, Richard Daley, Gilbert Purdy, Abraham Fairbrotner, and John Kilfdil, Cpnstables. James Burley, Edward Hughes, Robert Bowes, John Broudificld, WiUiam Moyes, Richard Reardon, Samuel Robinson, WilliaoiEllison, Andrew Tiemey, and Ptolemy Lombard, Hog Reeves. James Burley, Michael Campbell, Edward Hughes, Patrick Harri- gan, Kobert Bowes, Hugh Dunn, and Hicliard Daley, ^ound Keepers. Ephraim Sentill, Thomas M'Faddin, Thomas Bean, William Ro- bertson, Thomas Garnet, William Bean^ senior, Patrick Harrigau, Winthrop Robinson, Thomas Lon^, Moms Whooton, Henry Graham, John Morrison, William Daley, Richard Daley, Hugh Ryan, William Beattcay, Ptolemy Loml)ard, James Campbell, Maurice Delaney^ and James Brown, Fence Viewers. William G. Cody, John Duncan, and Wiilam Parks, Commission- ers of Highways. Robert Payne, Israel Merritt, and Jas. O. Cody, Tmstees of Schools. Barnes Travis, Superintendent of the Ferry lading. James Reynolds, Ferryman. Hugh Sharkey, Town Cl«rk and Clerk of the Market. tt PARISH OF LANCASTER, f-i 1 -#: George Anderson, Archibald Menzies, and John Stevens, Comjnis- sioners of Hiffhwayis. '> Cha6. Lord, Isaac Clarke, and Wm. Wilson, Overseers of the Poor. ' Isaaib'Ciarke,- John Gillies, and Josiah Wetmo;e, junior, Assessors of Taxes. >iir> John Harding, Collector of Taxes. «;f;,') -J' Jolm Stevens, John GiUiCiS, and William Wilson, Trustees of Scliools. John Dunham, John Harding, Isaac Finnemore, and James ]^' Auiey , Constables; \;, , '< ., William Tilton, John Vauglian, and John Harding, Fence Viewers. ' ; Isaac Finnemore and G«orge Hour, Hog Reeves'; William Tilton and John Harding, Pound Keepers. William Wilson, Town Clerk and Clerk of the Market. PARISH OF SAINT MARTINS. Thomas Stephens, Philip Mosher, and James Irvin, Commissioners of Highwajs. Simon Vaughan, William Vail, and James S, .Smith, Overseers of the Poor. Joseph Brown, John Davidson, and Simon Vaughan, Trustees of Schools. George Marr, James M'Lean, William Vail, Assessors of "taxes. Daniel Brown, Collector of Taxes. Edward Brown, James Shanltlin, and William Cojnpton, Ccn^i;ablcs. Philip Black, Edward Brown, and James S. Smith, FenqiJ Viewers Henry Britain, Pound Keeper. George Marsters, Town Clerk and Clerk of the Market. 30 Overseers of >rs of Taxes. luriey. John iefe, RiiiUird iy, Abmiham Broughficld, IlianiBUison, atrick Harri- xnd Keeiiers. ■William Ro- k Haitigan, nry Graham, ran, William elaney, and Commission- ;s of Schools. )n8, Conuois- 5 of the Poor. 2spfSchools. aes J^f'Auley, ace Viewers. t. H nimissioncrs Overseers of Trustees of , /of faxes. , Ccnstiablcs. lOC viewers / COUNTY OF YORK. Honorable John Simooe Saunders, John Allen, Peter Fraser, Hon. Thomas C. Lee^ and John Robinson, Esquire*, Justices of Xt» loierior Court of Common Picas. ' -"v.i ■>.< Honorable John Silunders, Johft Allen, Peter Frtiser, Honora!>le ThoniRS C. Lee, John Robinson,. Jacob Eiiegood, James A. M'Lauch- lan, Thomas Emerson, Thomas Jones, George Minchin, James Harri- son, William Davidson, Patrick Campbell. James Miles, Ross Currie, Edward Nicolas Kendall, Robert Power, (nfthc Qu/anm), Adam Al- len, George Garden, Lawrence Bradshaw Rainsford, Hueh Josiah Hansard, Henry Morehouse, Solomon Parent, David Bootn Helton, George Cheyne, William J Bedell, Benjamin Wolhaupter, Thomas Gill, and Thomas Earle, E^uires, Justices of the Peace. . Edward WrMIllerTEsquire, High Sheriff j VVilliam M'Beath, De- puty Sheriff. George J. D4bblee, Esquire. Keeper of the Ro^, and Clerk of the Peace and Inferior Court of Common Pleas. — — -, Esauire, Register bf Deeds and Wills. William Wooaford, Es^quire, Coronef. ' .'"Mark Needham, Enquire, County Treasurer. Honorable Charles J. Peters, HononJ)le Georoe P» Street, Honora- able JohnS. Saunders, D. L. Rsbinson, Ge<»rge J.Dibblee, Charles P. Wetmore, George P. S. Berton, L. A. Wilmot, Charles Pisher, Geo. F. H. Minchin, William H. Odell, Stephen Miller, David Shank Kerr, Charles Edward Millidge, Jbhn ilf' Jliahon, Francis A. H. Stratton, and Jdixa. C. AU^ Esquire, QommissicHiers for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court. Peter Frascr and W. T. Peters, Esquires, Commissioners for takuig BaiLin the Supreme Court. James A. M'Lauchlan, John Allen, J'acob EUegpod, John Robinson, and James Hamsod, Esquires, Conumssioners tor Solemnizing Mar- . rflEa*-rf.«/^JStittca vi m nwn r K . ■ '"'^■ti i) f— »— )^j « i|j r' » !'- ■ ••» ■ )/ *» " »=» ■ art, 2d ditto ; Mr. John P. Taylor, Treasurer ; Mr. William M'Bcalh, ^Secretary ; Rev. James ISomerviUc, L. L. D., and the Rov. John Birk- iiiyre, A. M., Chaplaiuv. Fredbrictok Society op Saimt Patbick. — Honorable Thomasi Baillie, President ; Robert Power, Esquire, Vice Presid<}nt ; Mr. Jo- seph Beek, Treasurer ; Mr. Matthew Branuen, JSecretory ; Mr. Stephen White, Assistant Secretary. ^anf i Fredebicton Society of Saint George. — Honorable George Hhore, President ; J. E. Woolford, and the Honorable G. F. Street, Vice Presidents j Venerable Archdeacon Coster, Chaplain j Geoi^ F. »S. Berton, Esquire, Treasurer and Secretary. Floral and Horticultural Society ok New-Brunswick — ai FrederictQnr)—'ilb. Woolforde, President ; Mr. W. Wilmot, Mr. Pra- ser, and Mr. Street, Vice Presidents ; Mr. R. Gowan, Treasurer ; — — , Corresponding Secretary ; Mr. George Lee, junior, Recoi-ding Se- cretary. Cbmicil^— Messrs. Watts. W. T. Peters, D. L. Robinson, C. Fisher, Kendall, S. Fleming, Pioblec, Berton, C. Lee, Revd. Mr. Blrkmyre, Mr. L. A. Wihnot. " FiREWARDs in Frbdebicton. — Honorable George Shore, Honora- iile Thomas Baillie, George Minchin, Mark Needham, William Wil- mot, William D. Hartt, John A. Beckwith, and the Honorable Mr. Justice Carter. COUWTY OF CHARLOTTE. Hugh Maekay, Thomas Wyer, Honorable James Allanshatir, Jas. Rait, and James Douglas, Esquires, Justices of the Inferior Court ol Common Pleas. * ;vu^;.f' • Hugh Maekay, Peter M'Callum, Thomas Armstrong, Moses Ver- non, William Frankland, Thomas Wyer, Honorable James AUanshaw, James Riait, James Dbug^las, Rev. Jerome Alley, John Wilson^ Tris- tram Moore, Patrick Clinch^ David Mowatt, Samuel Abbott, William Ker, Geo. M. Porter, J. White, Wilford Fisher, Joshua Knight, Cava- iier H. Jouett, William Garnelt, Nehemiah Marks, JohnM'Laughlan, James Frink, W. P. W. Owen, Jacob Allan, {of the Quorum)^ J, B. Mather, J. Snell, John Chaffey,IRobert Lindsay, John Porter, James Albee, Jbsephus Moore, and Abraham S. Wetmore, Esquires, Justi- ces ol the Peace. Harris -Hatch, Esquire, Keeper of the Rolls, and Clerk of the Peace and Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Colin Campbell, Esquire, High SheaifT. Patrick Clinch, Esquire, Coroner. David W. Jack;, Esquire, County Treasurer. Harris Hatch, Esquire, Register of Deeds and Wills. The Justices of the Pleas, together with Charles R. Ilatheway, J, IV. Clark, Patrick Clinch, Harris Hatch, Alfred L. Street, George S. Hai, Samuel H. Whitlock, William Ker, J. W. Chandler, S. G. An- drews, Richard M. Andrews, Alexander Campbell, Samuel Abbott, Wilford Fisher, Wellington Hatch, Thomas B. Abbott, W. B. Chand- ler, T. B. Wilson^ and G. J. Thomson, Esquires, Commissioners lor taking Affidavits m the Supreme Court. Hugh Maekay, Thomas Wyer, Samuel Abbot, Joseph N. Clark, Charles R. Hatheway, Wilford Fisher, and Patrick Clinch, Esquires, Commissioacig ibi faking Affidavits iu the guprcme Court. S2 ^binson, C. Hugh Mackay, Tristram More, the Hon. lames Allanshaw, Jaine« Chatfey, Thomas Wyor, Peter M'Callum, John Wilkinson, and W. P. W. Owen, Esnuires, Commissioners for Solemnizing Marriage. Harris Hatch, Esquire, Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Board of Education.— J am^a Kait, Rev. Archibald M'Lcan, James Doufflas, Esquire, Rev. Jolin Cummin, and Harris Hatch, Esqtiirc. Charles R. Hatheway, J. H. Whitlock, William Garnctt, James Boyd, Samuel Abbott, Parkinson & Roberts, William M'Lean, Edward Wdson, John M'Kean, F. Loriman, and T. P. Shaw, Licensed Auc- tidneers. Terms of the Gcnarnl Sessions and Common Picas.— Second Tues- day in April, and third Tuesday in September. Addilianal terms oj the Common P^cos— Second Tuesday in July and December. Charlotte County Aghicultuual and Emigkant Socikty. — Establisltal in 1820.— Sir Howanl Douglas, Earonet, Patron ; Dr. S. Frye, President ; Thomas Wyer and Harris Hatch, Esquires, Vice Presidents ; 8. H. Whitlock, Esquire, Treasurer ; Gcorgo N. Smith, Esquire, Secretary. , PuBUc Grammar School in Saint AwnnEwg. — President, Rev. Dr. Alley ; Directors, Colin Campbell, David W. Jack, Thps. Wycr, and S. Frye, Esquires ; Ufaster, Rcvd. George Cassel. Marin}3 Hospital, St. ilnc/rctcs.-^-Commissioners, Harris Hatch, William Ker, and D. W. Jack, Esquires. . > .{ .!i ,1 COUNTY OF SUNBURY. David Bnrpe, and Thomas O. Miles, Esquires, Justices of the Infe- rior Court of Common Pleas. David Bunpe, Thomas O. Mileg, Clapman Smith, Stephen Peabody, Charles F. Street, Nathaniel Hubbard, James Tillcy, George Ha^- ward, Charles Hazcn, (of the Quorum)^ William Hoyt, andlienryT. Partelow, Esquires, Justices of the Peace. John Hazen, Esquire, High Sheriff. George F. S. Berton, Esquire, Keeper of the Rolls, and Clerk of the Peace, End Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Nathaniel Hubbard, Esquire, Register of Deeds and Wills. Jas. Hazen, Greo. B. Covert, and Enoch Barker, Esq'rs, Coroners. Elijah Miles, David Burpe, H. T. Partelow, and F. A. Clowes, Es- quires, Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court. David Burpe, Thomas O. Miles, John Hazen, and Stephen Peabody, Esquires, Commissioners for Solemnizing Marriage. ' Board of Edvcation. — David Burpe, Esquire, Rev. Raper Milner, Rev. Archibald M'Callum, and George F. S. Berton, Esguire. Terms of tfie General Sessions and Common Pleas. — Third Tues- day in January and June. Additional Terms of the Common Picas —Fourth Tuesday in March, and Third Tuesday ia October. QUEEN'S COUNTY. ftoiiorablc Harry Peters, Samuel Scovil, and William Foshay, Es- quires, Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Samuel Scovil, Harry Peters, Abiather Camp, Stephen Golding, W. Foshay, Thomas Underhitt, Thomas T. Hewlett, John Earle, John / 38 I- t 'I * J-^^ Huinphrey,Charltts Harrison, {itfthc 0,7^0)^1111^)^ Peter Yeamans, John M'Alister, Duvid M']3onald, John M'Lcan, and Joseph B. Perkins, Ew^uires, Justiccti of the Peace. I^athanicl Hubbard Dcvober, Esquire, High Sheriff. Timothy R. Wetmore, Esquire, Keeper of the Rolls, and Clerk of the Peace and Inferior Court of Coirunon Picas. Henry S. Peters, Esquire, Register of Deeds and Wills. Thos. Gilbert, John Earle, and Thos. T. Hewlett, Es(i'rs. Coroners. Hon. Harry Peters, Commissioner for taking Bail in the Supreme Court. Hon. Harry Peters, Samuel Scovil, Timothy R. Wetmore, and H. S. Peters, Esquires, Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the Su:- preme Court. Samuel Scovil, Harry Peters, Slenhen Golding^, William Foshoy, Thomas Underbill, Thomas T. Hewlett, John Earle, and John Hum- phrey, Esquires, Commissioners for Solemnizing Marriago. Timothy R. Wetmore, Esquire, Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Nathamel Hubbard Deveber, Esauire, Licensed Auctioneer. llev. Samuel R. Clarke, Hon. Harry Peters, Samuel Sovil, Esq. Rev. Abraham Wood, Thomas T. Hewlett, Timothy R. Wetmore, and N. H. Deveber, Esquires, Trustees of the Grammar Scjiiool. Board ({f Education. — Hon. Harry Peters, Hugh Johnston, Samuel Scovil, N. H. Deveber, and T. R. Wetmore, Esquires. yV^viw of the General Stssiona and Common Pleaa. — Fourth Tues- day in January and June. Additional Terms of the Common Picas — Fourth Tuesday in April and October. i \i i ij * 1! KING'S COUNTY. David B. Wetmore, I«aac Perry, and John T. Coffin, Esquires, Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas. David B. Wetmore, Isaac Perry, John T. Coffin, Thos. Kctchum, Rulof Rttloison, John Smith, Gould Pickett, Henry A. Scovil, John O. Vail, A. C. Evanson, William McLeod, John Barbaric, Ebcnezer Smith, Azor Hoyt, Isaac Haviland, {of the Q,uorum\ Sanmel Pos- ter, John Wightmau, and John Brittain, Esquires, Justices of tUo Peace Asa Davidson, Esquire, Hig[h Sheriff. Edward Betts Smith, Esquire, Keeper of the Rolls, and Clerk of the Peace and Inferior Court of Common Pleas. William Simpson, Esquire, Register of Deeds and Wills. David B. Wetmore, George N. Arnold, William Frost, and Joba Haviland, Esquires, Coroners. Walter Bates, and Edward G. N. Scovil, Esquires, Trustees of the Grammar School. Elias Scovil, D. B. Wetmore, Isaac Perry, and John T. Coffin, Es- quires, Commissioners for takmg Bail in the Supreme Court. — Elias Scovil, William Simpson, and Edward B. Smith, Esquires, Commis- sioners for taking Affidavits in the same. David B. Wetmore, William M'Leod, Henry A, Scovil, John C. Vail, and Isaac Perry, Esquiresj Commissioners iox Solempizing Marriage. ' Edward B. Smith, Esquire, Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Board of Education.— Dbs'iA B. Wetmore, Esq. J. T. Coffin, Esq. Rev. E. Scovil, Isaac Perry, Esq. and E. B. Smith, Esq. Calrh Wrtmorc, Simon Baxter, John Shcck, William V mt, Umd Joshua D. Ciidney, Licensed Auctioneers. Trrms of the General SrBsifim and Cnmmnn Plrnx. — Fir t Tuof ' dny in March and July. Additional Terms of the Common Pleas — First Tuesday in May and November. ind Clork of and Clerk of rustecs of the COUNTY OF WESTMORLAND. Samuel Gay, Rufus Smith, John Keillor, Hon. William Crane, Hon. Amos K. Botsford, and William Wilson, Esquires, Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Samuel Gay, Rufus Smith, John Keillor, William Crane, Amos E. Botsford, James Easterhrooks, Edward Dixon, James Say re, Philip Palmer, John Smith, Bill Chappcll, Marmadukc L. Backhouse, Har- man R. Trueman, Lewis THtes, William Chappell, George Steeves, Peter M'Lelhin, (of the QworMm), Robert Soott, William Wilson, John Chapman, William C. Smith, Daniel Hannington, Jdhn TVeti- holm, George Oulton, Joseph Arard, junior, Amasa Weldon, George Pitfield, Thomas Gilbert, Ames Robertson, Thomas Prince, Jkowm WallacCj junior, James Brewster, Himm Eklgett, Nathan W. Foster, and DliTid Murray, Esqttires, Justices of the Peace. William P. Sayre, Esquire, High Shcrifl*. Hon. Edward B. Chandler, Keeper of the Rolls and Clerk of the Peace and Inferior Court of Common Pleas* • . John Edgctt, and Andrew Weldon, Esqnires, Coroners. "'' Marmadukc L. Backhouse, Esquire, Renster of Deeds and Wills* Samuel Gay,Rufvli Smith, John Keillor, Hon. Wm. Crane, Hon* A. R. Botsford, Hon. E. B, Chandler^ James Stewart, Thomas S. Sayccj S. G. Morse, Christopher Milner, junior, and Bliss Botsford^ Esquires, Commissioners for taking Affidavits to be read in the Supreme Court ; and the Justices of the Common Pleas, together with Lewis Trites, Esquire, Commissioners for taking Bail in the Supreme Court. Hon. E. B. Chandler, Issuer of ikforriage Licenses. Rufus Smith, John Keillor, Daniel Hannington, William Chapman', Hon. Wm. Crane, Bill Chappell, Lewis Trites, and Robert Scott, Es- quires, Commissioners for solemnizing Marriage. Board of EducoiiQn.—K\x{\^s $nuth, Equire, Hon. A. E. Botsford, R«v. John Black, Joseph Crandall, and Hon. E. B. Chandler. ThomaiS Trenholm, Andrew Weldon^ junior, George Pitiiekl, and G. Woodworth, Esquires, Licensed Auctioneers. T^irmft of tJic General Sesaiona and Common Pleas : — Thid Tuesday in June atid November. AdilitUmfd Terms nf the Common Pleas — First Tuesday in April and second Tuesday iii Ndvembfer. CQUNTY OF NORTHUMBERLAND, Alexander Davidson, John Frai^, William Abrams, Esquire^, anfl Hon. Joseph Cunard^ Justices of the Inferior Court of Coimnon Pleas. Alexanoor ttaiVMlson, John Ffa^r, William Shrams, Hon. Joseph Cunard, John T. WilHston, William Joplin, Alexand^ Goodfellow, John Wright, Christo^er Clark, Dudley Perky, John Nesmith, Don- aid M'Kay, Robert Doak, John Campbell, James Gilmonr, J. Donald, S. Henderson, {of the QunrrumX, Thomas C. Allan, Alexander M'- Loggan, TbomasN. Underhill, David Crocker, Henry C* Dt CarmM, 36 re f; . <^l t' ■ 11 ; William Lotson, Phineas Willision, James Hicrlihy. Benjamin Sty. mest, junior, John M'Donald, William Willistnn, John Cuppage, Ja- red Tozcr, nnd John Porter, Esquires Justices of the Peace. Richard Marshal Clark, Esquire, High Sherifl*. Thomas H. Polfcrs, Esquire, Keeper of the Rolls, aud Clerk of the Peace and Inferior Court of Common Pleas. J, Wright, and J. M. Johnston, Esquires, Coroners. J. A. Street, Esquire, RcjBfistor of Deeds and Wills. William Loch, John Nesmith. Alexander Davidson, flon. Joseiih Cunard, Robert Doak, Christoplior Clark, and John J. Donald, Es- quires, Commissioners for taking Boil in the Supremo Court. John Nesmith, Thomas H. Peters, J. A. Street, William Carman, junior, Qeorge Kerr, C. A. Harding, Hon. Joseph Cunard, Robert Doak, Christopher Clark, John J. I)onald, James H. Peters, and Ed- ward Williston, Esquires, CommiasioDers for talcing AfBdarits m tho Sunreme Covai. Wm. Abrams, Alexander Gkmdfellow, Donald M'Ka]^, Robert Doak, and John Campbell, Esq'rsj Commissioners for solemnizing Marriage. Thomas H. Peters, Esquire, Issuer of Marriage Licenses. James Gilmour. John Carman, William Carman. Esquires, and Rev. Robert Archibald, Trustees of Northumberland Grammar School . BoardqfEducaUon.—Hon. Joseph Cunard, J. A. Street, J. Wright, Thomas H. Peters, Esquires, and Hev. James Soutcr. William. jpaviAsoD, Richard Marshall Clarke, Patrick Henderson, John Wrigmt, John BcU, James Davidson, Thomas C. Allan, John M. Johnstru7n>,and Thomas PoweUj Amasa Weldon, John P. Fold, and Robert F. Pattenj Esquires, Justices of the Peace. Le Baron Drury, Esquire^ Hig^ ^eriff. John W. Welaon, Esqmre, Keeper of the Rolls and Clerk of the Peace and Inferior Court of Commpn Pleas. , John Wheaton, i^amuel M'Kean, Georjaie Pagan, John W. Weldon, and William Clundler, Esquires, Commissioners for taking Affidavits to be r^ in the Supreme Court ;-— and John Wheaten, l%unuel M'- Kean,' and deoi^ Pagan, Esquires, Commissicmers for taking Bail in the Supreme Court. ' .Geoige Pamn, Esquire, Register of Deeds and Wills. John W. Weldon, Esqiiire, Issuer of Marriage Licenses. John Wheaton, John Jardine, William Hanningtcm, junior, and J. Bdwser, Esquires, Commissioners for Solenmizing Marriage. Board cfjEducation.— John Wheaton,George p£^[an, John Jardine, and J. W. Weldon, Esquires. 36 Michtrt Samuel, (George Pkgan, David GKflbrd, Ward M'Doo^, nd Henry Livingstone, Licensed Auctioneers. TVrm* cifthe Qencral Scaaiona and Common Pteaa. — Second Tues- day in January and Fourth Tuesday in June. Additional Thrma o/tha Common Picas— Fint Tuesday in April and September. COrNTY OF GLOUCESTER. Hugh Munro, Joseph Read, John Millar, and William Napier, Es- quires, Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas. HuG^h Munro^ Joseph Kesd, Jolrn Millar, William Napier, Jamee Blacknall, Benjamin Dawson, John Young, Henry W. Baldwin, Per- cy J. N. Dumaresq, junior, John Ritchie, Jas. Doran, {of the Quorum) Robert Robertson, Thomas M. Dcblois, William Stevens, JobA Fm- ser, Thomas Felle, and George Scvcret, Esquudss, Jtstioet of the Peace. Henry W. Baldwin, Esquire, High Sheriflf. William End, Esquire, keeper of the Rolls and Clerk of the Pectos and Inferior Court of Common Pleas. William End, Esquire. Renter of Deeds and Wills. Tnomas M. Dablois, Esquure, County T^reasurcr. William iStevens, and George tSereret, Esquires, Coroners. Joseph Read, Benjamin Dawsun, and P. iStewart, Commissionars for takmg Bail and Affidavits in the iSupreme Court. William End, Richard Carman, Chxpman Botsford, and Patrick Coughlan, Esquires, Commissionars for taking Affidavits in the Sti' |>reme Court. Hugh ilfu^ro. John Youns, and James Blackball, Esquires, Com- missioners for (Sblemnizing jifarriage. William End. Esquire, Issuer of J/arriaze Licenses. William End, William Napier, and William Stevens, Esqtdree, CommiiSi^ioners of the Grammar — FixEX Tuesday in Mar9h and October. COUNTY OF RE9TIG0UCHE. Peiry Dimin^esq, Robert Ferguson. John Montgomery, and Dugald Stewart, Esquires, Justices of the Inferior Court \3f Common Pleas. Peviy Dumaiesq, Robert Fennison, John Montgomery, Dugald Stew- art, Adam Ferguson, William Flemming, Peter Stewart, Arthur Ritcl^, Archibald Ramsey, James Paul, Peter Sutherland, and Jose]^ Hmter, EsqmroB, Justices of the Peace. j .'. Ja&es Paul, Esquire, Bigh Sheriff. 1. Andiiw Barbarie, Esquire, Keeper of the Bolls and Olerk <^ the •X*^<^ and InfericMT Court of Csmmtm Pleas. ' ^ndrew Barbarie, Esquire, Regist^ of Deeds and Wills. - .^,,f > I^ugh IMbntg^mery and Robert Ritchie, Esqu^s, Coron(^. . V \ Perry Dumufes(]i, ^8*^^ Stewart, and James Paul, Esquires, Com- missioners fof Itwuig l^il and Affidavits in the Supreme Court. Andrew Bfrberie, Esquire, Commissioner for taluag Asiidsvita in the Supreme Cotart. Andrew Barbarie, Esquire, Issuer of Marriage Licenses. ' Feny.l^iniazesq, and Robert Fergttson, Esquires, CcltatfkSssltmers for Solemnizing Marriage. - lVrgtt#iMi, 1E»- 88 Port George K Walker, Waiter n andVess side, Fir Sub-C res, Bsqi E. Dibbl under tht 'Ware^ Keeper a Port < ' Esquire, the princ Port < C. V. Fc Esquire, and Wari 8u9*C4 strong, £ Manan ;, Esquire, quires. DwuT Ctoijpljel Geo^e; St. Stepl Riehibue Restigout Bay vert Esquire, William mear Cap Mr.H Benjan David W Wiffiam Tidel Saint Jol §hen ; CI toofejSl vitl, Wes housie. plon, PkoX L Carman, Ralph D. e Peace. d Clerk of , Wiiaaih S. Beards- Affidavits 1 and Affi- Arthur B. s. insed Auc- nDihblee, tmore, Ea- h Tuesday . Plea8>-' HER MAJESTY'S CUSTOMS. tid Dii^Id a Pleas, ifald Stew- urJtitchle, ph Hunter, erk of the resi Com- »urt. Bd«nt»m ooSiislltmers Esqtiires, laie. ' [ttilbavlEft- PoRT OF SAmr John. — Henry Bowyer Smith, Esquire, Collector; George Hamilton Smith, Esquire, Acting' Landing Survetfor ; James Walker, Esquire, tVaiter and Searcher ; James V. Lewm, Esquiroi Waiter and Searcher ; Charles Drury, Esquir>>, Admeasurer qfj^pg and Vessels ; Mr. John Longmaid, TYoc Surveyors Mr. William Whits* side, First Clerk; Ulr. Edward HAckett, Second Clerk. Sub-Collectors. — James Sayre, E^uire, Dorchester; Perry Duma- res, Esquire, DaUurasie; Delvid S^fmjoe, Esquire, Richibucto; Henry E. Dibblee, Esquire, Woodstock; Thomas M. Deblois, Esq. Bathurst; under the principal Officers of H. M. Customs at the Port of St. John. 'Warehtmse Department. — William Striiufcr, EBOnire, Warehouse Keeper at Saint John ; Thomas P. Marter, Enquire, Locker at ditto. Pout oj"- MniAMiciti;'-John Wright, Esq. Collector ; Joseph Deim, Esquire, Comptroller ; Mr. William Newport Barron, Clerk ;— under the principal Officers of H. M. Customs at the Port of St. John. Port of Saint Andrews. — Alexander Grant, Esquire. Collector; C. V. Forster, Esquire, Comptroller and Landuig Surveyor ; R. Ker, Esquire, Acting Waiter and Searcher ; Wm. Ellman, Esq., 1st Clerk and Warehouse Keeper. 8u9'^Coll£ctors. — Robert Ker, Esquire^ Campo Beilo ; T.^ Ann- strong, Esquire^aint Stej^n } William Frankland, Esquire, Grand Manan ; A. J. Wetmoice, Esquire, Saint George ; I^i^.fi. Dibbles, Esquire, Woodstock. ... 4i PROVINCIAL REVENUE. Beverley Robfnson, EsquiMf, Province Tfeksiirer. D|:pi7TY,TjiEA8UB8Re.-^Joseph Bee^k, Eisquirei Frederieton ; JamcA, CiimjpijeU, E^iiire, Saint Andrews; A.J Wetmpre, Esquire, Saint Geo^e ; Thomas Moses, Esquire, riTest Isles ; Robert Watson, Esq. S^. Stephen; T. H. Peters, Esquiia; Miramichi ; J. W. Weldon, Esq. Ruihibueto ; Daniel Kantungton, Esauirp, Shediac ; D. Stewart, Esq. RestigDuche ; John Miller, E^ni^e'^ Sathurst ; Bill Chappell, Esg. Bay y erte ; James Ketehum, Esquire, WoodstocTc ^hoipas jB. Moored Esquire, Bend of Peticodiac ; M. L. Backhouse, Esquire, Sackville ; William Frankland, Esquire, Grand Manan ; Gilbert Wall, Esquire, near Cape^Tormentine, Westmorland. ; 'p^) . . ' Mr. Henty Whiteside, Treasury Clerk. Benjaimn 0. Ci^ner, Esquire, Guag^er of Dutiable Articles, and Tide Surveyor at the Pwt of SaSnt John. David W. Jack, Esquire, ditto ditto, at Saint Andrews. William Jbplin, ditto ditto, at Hiiapiichi; Tide Wot/crs.— Stephen Humbert Jno. Abrams.andThdS. Griffiths, Saint John; William Paynf} FredenctoK; Edmond WaUh^ Saifit Sle^ phen ; Cl^fflefr M'Donald, ttesticottche ; Johnston, and WiUiaxa Stoqs. Saint Andrews { R. Smhsrkind, Saint O^argej H. B(*D^. vitt, West Isles ; Alexander 4nd^ii| Bathuxst } E. J. Stewart, M- housie. • . 99 il 'ji I'' I t 4 * [to Mi JoBtt'ftobcrtsott, W. D. W. Hubbard, and F. A. Wi^ns, Esquire*, Appraisers of Dutiable Articles at Saint Joan. James W. Street, James Douglas, and William Scott, Esquires, Ap- praisers of Dutiable Articles in X7harlotte County. Collectors or Duties qn Hghsjss and Cattle. — lames TTphani, Woodstock ; Benjamin Reedj Douglas; J. E. Nicholson, WakeffeW; PROVINCIAL BOARD OF AUDIT. Honorable Frederick P. Robinson, Auditor General ; Honorable Amos Edwin Botsford, Assistant Auditor General. Honoirable Amos E. Botsford, John R. Partelow, Elsquire, Lemuel A. Wilmot, Esquire, Conimission,ers for Auditing' the Accounts of til* Casual Revenue. UNH^'ERStTY OF KING'S COLLEGE, FriderUton. Patrok— 7!HE QUEEN. Visitor on Her Majesty's behdlf— The Bishop. Qhancellor— The Administrator of the Government, President— The Archdeacon* COUNCIL. The Lieutenant Governor. TMKrable Archdeacon Coster, Rferercnd Dr. Jacob, Reverend Dr. Sommerville, Honorable W. Botsford, Honorable William F. OdelL -'• Hon. Ward Chipman, L. Honorable J. S> Saundehi, HonorablejWm. Black, D. C. L. Ponorablo G. F. Street, Registar. COLLBGE^V V » m^ * I Tice President and Principal — The Reverend Edwin Jacob, D. D. FAOFESSORS. Classical Literature, History, and Moral philosophy-^Rey. Dr* Jacob. Metaphysics and Divinity— Reverend James Sommerville, l^LP* Mathematics and Natural Philosophy— David Giiay, Esquire^ A. M. Lecturer in Ciieinistry and Natural uistory— JiMDJes Robo, Esq. Mi>I^. CdLLEGiATE ScHOOL.-^Masters, Mr. George tlobert^,aivd Mr, Jainet Holbrook I French Tutor, M: Thomassin. THE GOVERNOR AND TRUSTEES OF THE MADRAS SCHOOL IN NEW~BRUNSWICKi.*^i The Lieutenant Governpr or Commander-in-Chief for the time being. The Lord Bishop of the Diocese. The Chief Justice. The Members oftter Majesty's Council, The Judge of the Admiralty.. The Speaker of the House of Assembly. The, Mayor and Recorder of St. John. T^e Ecclesiastical Commissary of the Province. The Rector and Chuith Wardens of Triiiity Church in St, John. Tpgvther with— Tbe Honorable Edwiird J. Jarvis, the Revd. Q4»rg« Bums, D. D., and William Scovil, EfMitxire. Robeict F. Hazen, Esq. TrcoMwer ; J. W. Boyd, Esq. C^*. 40 xy ires, Ap- akeffeldi Lemuel njtt of tiie erUton. i wmiefiioner«— The Honorable William Black, Ralph M. Jartis, Williani Scovil, John Ward Junior, Thomas B^i^lqw, jtobec^ W. Crook* sliankj and Daniel Leavitt, Esquires. y / Secretary and Treasurer — Lauchlan Dooaldlbii, Esduire. . . Physician and Surgeon— Johxk Boyd, Esquire, M. D. , ■■TT— » IJ I . 1 I I iiliiliiii II H i II li ^: I II I i l M I ^ li I ill , I I I III ■M i.jli I ■ l>lill» l ^^ Bank op New-Bbunswick — (In Saint John.) — Capital, £60,000, — ^Uh power to increase to £100,000. — Robert F. Haz^n, 'R'stj^Preaident ; Lvredors—^Hhomw Barlow, John Boyd, M. D. ; Robt. W. UrooksbsodE^ L. H. DeVeber, Robert F. Hazen, Hugh Johnston, James Keator Jas. Kirk, N^hemiah Minitt, William ScoVil, F. A. Wiggins, and QeorgA Swinney, Esquires ;~Richard Whiteside, ' Cashier ; James William Boyd, Esquire, Solicitor and Notary. Commercial Bakk of NBW-BRUirswicKf-(Jn ^aint John.) — Incor- porated by Royal Charter.— Cap^alf £150,000. with power to increase to £300,000.— Charles Ward, Esquire, President ; Directors— Joha Hammond, Ralph M. Jarvis, William Leavitt, Daniel J. M'Lauffbjan, Ambrose S. Peiidns. Robert Rankin, Hon. Charles Simonds, mlliam O. ^mtth, Stephen Wijg^ns, James Whitney, John M. Wilmot, and John Wishart, B^uires ; — Alexander Balloch, Cashier; Moses H. Per* ley, Esquire, jSb^{£or. CoatsiEacLAL Branch Bank — (At Miramichi.) — Committer qfMa" n^i^'emen^--WiUiam^ Loch, Alexander Rankm, and James A. Street, Esquires ; Cashier at Newcastle— TbomM C. Allen, Esquire ; Acting Oishier at Chatham— Kemy Wiswell. City Bank— (In Saint John.)— Capita/ £i00j000.— Thomas Leavitli Esquire, President ; Directors — -Isaac L. Bedell, Nathan Smith DerhiU, J«hes T. Hanford, Charles Hazen, William Jarvis, Hugh Mackay, Thomas Merritt» Gilbert T, Ray, Charles C. Stewart, Robert Sununers, Jdnn V. Thwrgar, and WUliam Wright, Esquires ; Thomia* Jones, Esquirei Cashiet ; John M. Robinson, Enquire, Solicitor. CHABLOTTptC.ouNTT Bank— (III Smnt Andrews.)— Ca/n/o/ £l6,obo. Harris Hatch, Esquire, President ; . Div^ors—ThoiMB Wyer, John Wilson, Gordon Gilchrist, Edward^ifebn, Robert W. Crookshank, J. W. Street, John M'Allister, and tV, Fisher, Esquires ; John Rod- gers, thshicr, d2 M I i h P ( f CsMtAAj. Bank or Nxw-BBUNttrtOK — (In ^edeincXon.)-^Capiki £36,000, with power to irtereoMe to £50,000. John Simpson, Esq. jPr^- tidcnt f Directora-^O. Smith, J. Taylor, T. Pickard, T. R. Robertsoo, W. J. Bedell, G. J. Dibble, J. T. Smith, and C. P. Wetmore, Esquires t ^ Robert Gowan, Cashier; George F. S. Berton, Esquire, Solicitor. Saint IStephbn's Bank.— Capi^oZ, 26,000.— -JPrcsiefeni—William Forter, Esquire ; Directors — Robert Lmdsay, John Marks, Geoxjze S. Hill, George M. Porter, Gilman D, King, Jomi M'Alister, junior, Henry Eastman, Esquires ; Cashier — David Upton, Esquire ; SoUcitor — Geo. S. Hill, Esquire. .-..■, Bank of F&EDi:BicTON.-—CSixp6ft!i INSURANCE COMPANIES. ' NEw-BnrNswicK Fire Insuhancb Company— (In Saint John.)— C^>ite/ £50,000.— John M. Wilmot, Esquire, President; Directors-^ gamel Anslcy, John Boyd^ M. D.. Mark Dole, John Hanlmond, Robt. F. Hazen, Ralph M. Jams, William Jarvis, JohnKinnear, Nehcmiali Memtt, Ambrose S. Perkins, G. T. Ray, and John Walker, Esquires i Robert F. Hazen, Esquire, SoUcit&r ; Darnel Jordan, Esquire, Secretary. Central Fire Insubancb CoiiPANy-r-(In Fredcticton.)— Cflan/ol, *S?,000^---Benjamin Wolhftupter,'Esq. President; Directors— ^essn. Robert Chestnut, William D. Hartt, Charles Fisher, Thos. T. JSmitk F. E. Beckmth, Charles M'Pherson, J. S. Coy, and WilUam M'Lcaiij Charles Fisher, Esquire, Solicitor ; William M'Beath, Secrdary. _J^«nc^;-—5raw^JoAn— Duncan Robertson, Esq. Agent; Messrs. H. Mackay,p. J. M'Laughlin, and C. P. EveritJ, Commmee of Reference. Saxnt An^ews-GeoTge D, Street, Esquire, il^-cn/ ; Harris HatcK, and James Boyd, Esquires, Committee ofRtif^mcc. ^ Esquire, ondon.)— 'A; (tfu^B remoiodct capUal. — Isqdira ;— Branch oi son, W«. sd — Hon. ^Georgs laiutfcsri \vreddr». Manager i I, Esquin. t John.)— 7irastor6-^ and, Robt Nenemiah Esquires I Sea^ary. —Capitdi, —Messrs. T. &aaX\ 1 M'Leati ; iary, Messrs. H. RfiferencC;. ris Hatch, Haimt John MAitiVa AssuRAiffcs Company— Captto! £50,000, wft^ power to increase to £100,000. — James Kirk, Esquire, Prcaideni $ iWp«ctor*— William Leavitt, William Walker, John V. Thurgar, E. E. DeW. Ratchford Hug[h Mackay, F. A. Wiggins, Edward L. Jarvit^ William H. Scpvil, Esquires ; Adam Jack, Esquire, Secretary ; Gito. Wheeler, Esquire, Solicitor. JOINT-STOCK COMPANIES. Nbw-Beunswick Mining Company— (In Saint John,) — CapiUd, £20,000.— Mr. Henry Chubb, President; Directors— ThomAS Barlow, Edward J. Budd, Robert W. Crookshank, Henry Gilbert, James Kirk, JESlisha De Wolfe Ratchford, Robert Ray,, John Kerr, James Vernon, John Walker, and Isaac Woodward, Esquires ; Thomas L. Nicholson, Esquire, Secretary. Salmon Rivxe-Coal Company — Incorporated by Act of Assembly, 1837 : — Paid up capital, £7,000. — ^John Doke, Esquire, President ; Directors— Tixaothy Fletcher, Moses H. Perley, William H. Cunning- ham, and Edwin Ketchum, Esquires ; Moses H. Perley, Esquire, ^^■ cretary and Treasurer ; Dr. Gtesner, Qeolo^t ; William H. Cunning*' ham, Agent at the Mines ; Mr. Robert Lamg, Captain of the Mines; Mr. H. Welch, SupcHntendcnt of Boring". Saint John Bridge Company. — Capital, £20,000 — William H. Street, Esquire, President j Directors — Blaac Woodward, Ralph M. Jarvis, Hugh Mackaj, John Walker, Edward L. Jarvia, Charles Ha- zen, George D. Robinson, Wm. Hammond, John Robertson*•' 'jt Saint John Mbchanics' Whals Fishing Company — Capital, £50,000 — Themas Nisbett, Esquire, President ; /?irecto»«— JohnDun- can, C. D. Ev^ritt, W. Lawton, D. J. M'Laugh|EM:i| John Wishart, and Henry Chubb ; John Kirby, iSberc^ory. ,.' \ Saint John Mills and Canal Company— Patrfiip eapitali£^^S^ — :Mark Healy, ELsquire, President ; Directors — ^John B. Jones, Seth Bryant, John Freston, and Benjamin Whitney, EsrquifesrsJ^ D. Bmerf , Esquire, Agent and Treasurer / S. Ellison^ ^Isq^iire, ,CioU Emgineer ; Moses H. Perley, Esquire, iSbZtaioraTid Sfcci'cfory. ' St. JoHif Mills and Manufacturing CoMPANY--Capiirectors— Messrs. GHaJ-iest). Everitt; Henry Blakslee, John Smith, and John L. Camber ; Mr. D. J. Estey, Lancaster Mill Company — Capital, £100,000, with power tqi^ crease to £300,000, anunmt qfpaid uncc9>ital, £35,000— Thomas Baar- low^ Esquire, President; Directors— m.eki'e^ Jft^rlow, Skiwia Ketduim, Moses H. Perley, and Isaac Gage, Enquires; Frederi<^, A. Pei^^» Supcrintendeni ; Dr. Gesner, Qedlogical Purveyor rC];iisrit9^8evv^^ Accountant ;JdTM M'Dongal, Mukmght; jKIoses .H. Perlej, ES|9)|^, Treircc/or«— Harris Hatch, James Cavftp^U» Beverley Robnisoa, Mot>es H. Perley, William Scott, F. A. Wiggins, Esq'rs.; J. Campbell, E^q. Secretary and Treaswrcr ; Mr. Lucien L. Cope^and, Agent for the Proprietors. - Saint Johit Stags Coach Company. — John C. Vail, Esqiure, Ag'int. Woodstock and Fred&kicton STiraE Coa<« CoMPANr— -Charl** Perley, Esquire, il^«n<. Saint John Hotel Company. — Thos Nisbet, Esquire, I^^ident • Directors — E. DeW. Ratchford, James Whitney, Thomas L. Wichol- son, and Modes H. Perley, Esquires j Mr. JohnKirby, Sficri^Lairyi Mr. Cyms Stockwell, ilfonag'er. .; FaEDfeRicTOK Hotel Comfant-^B. Wolhaupter, Es8 !W«=P: 9ss: POST OPFICft DEPARTMENT, XpfOi H<^^i Elquire, Deputy Post Miiister General for Nova^SecHia ana New-Brunsunck. Wf. J*(^ Mast^s in. New-Brunsunck.—Jolm Howe, jun., Esq. SC. John. WiBiam B. Phair, Esqum, f^redmdom Geor^ R Can^beU, £^q. St, Andreies ; Thomas Annstrtt^, Esq. St. St^ten ; Gmoit Knight, Esqnixd, St'- Oeerfft ; OkiviM^T Bfilner, Bsqinre. Dartheakr ; Jwaae* Ctaxfj Emu^, mirmtami Jcftm W. Wddon Esquire, i2foAikie«9; TfitoiftS M. Deir m^dirfiodl'; Ait Su99€x Voile. 44f ), EaqiBT*) Bcitkttrst s Rsehani Eng^h^ Esquire, " ' Kit^fttOH i J. A. tteew, Esquire, mt^ti. M< SUPERVISORS OF GREAT ROADS. Geor{^ Anderson, Esquirc—^roTn Saint John to Saint Andreiet. Honorable Harry Vetera-^Prcdcncton to SairU John via Ncrepie Oag'etawn to the Nerema Road. David Crocker, Esquire— /2tcAi&ucto to ChaOiam— Newcastle to Ret' tigovche. Nathaniel Hubbard, Esquire — Frcdericton to the Finger Board. Benjamin L. Peters, Esquire — Saint John to Havward^a Mills, on the road leading to Nova-Scotia— St. John to the head q/BeUule, Alexander GoodfelTow, Esquire — Fredcricton to Newcastle. L. B. Rainsford, EJsquire — FrcdericSon to Saint Andrews. James A. M'Lauchlan, Esquire— JFVecfcric/on to the Canada Ldns — Woodstock to Hoitlion. Honorable Amos E. Botsford, Hayward'S mills to the Nova-Scdia Line — Dordicstcrfo Sliediac — Sliediac to the Bend qf Peticodiac. PUBLIC FUNCTIONARIES RESIDENT AT SAINT JOHN. Alexander Wedderbum, Esquire, Government Agent for Emigrants. Thomas Leavitt, Esquire, Cotxsul of the United States. Messrs. W. H. Street & B,auuey, Agents for Lloyd's. '^^ Thomas Leavitt, Ksqxiire, Ageni for the Marine Insurance Cornpa- nies' of New- York, and Underwriters of Liverpool. CORRECTIONS, Ac. "*.,v..> iH^mtKi .I'-i COURT FOR THE TRIAL AND PUNISHMENT OF PIRACY A27D OTHEa OFFSNCSS COMMITTED ON THE HIGH BE AS, {Incorrectly printed on page IS.) The Gqfvenior, The Members of the Executive Council, The Chief Justice and other Judges of the Supreme C^' :i. Judge of the Vice Adjniralty, The Public Secretary, Public Treasurer, -«. - . Commander, in Chief, Flag 0:fficers and Captains and Command- eri ot ^ips of l^ar on this Station, tor the time bdii%.^ Registrar and Sbriie— If^'illiam Tyngf Peters, Enquire. Marshal — Edward W. Miller, Elsquire. 1 he Court sits at any place within the Province to be appointed by anyjthree of the members, the Governor, Chief Ju^ice or one of the Juc^es of the Supreme Court, or Judge of the AdthiT<y, being oa6. i ■ '■ .. I .: — |3rThe Office efRegfister of Deeds and WTille in the County of York^ vacant by the death of H. Q. Clopper, E^uire, has been con- ferred on Joseph Beek, Esquire. In the list of Offiec-bearcrs of the Saint John Temperanee So- dety^ (page 24.) the name of IFilliam B. Kinnear^ Esq. the original Vice- President of tnc Institution, is inadverteBtly omitted; and the names of the Vice President and Treasurer of the JUMon UvianSmOy are re* versed- -^;w:.-«..,. ..a. 4;: • . '1 fe ,». •1 i ■«&::^ CLERGY OF THE ESTABLISHED CHURCH OF ENGLAND. The Right Rev. John, Lord Bishop of Nova-Scotia, gxercising by Her Majesty's Letters Patent, Episcopal Jurisdiction over the Province. Venerable George Coster, A. M. Archdeacon. ^ Reverend Benjamin G. Gray, D. D. Rector of Saint John. Reverend I. W. D. Gray, A. M. Assistant Missionary at Sk. John. Revefend William Harrison, Minister of Grace Chnrcn, Portland. Reverend Frederick Coster, Rector of Carleton. Reverend Greorge Coster, A. M. Rector of Fredericton. Reverend John Stirling, A. B. Curate at Fredericton. Reverend Abraham Wood. Rector of Waterborough. Reverend Jerome Alley, D. D. Rector of Saint Andrews. ■' Reverend Skeffington Thompson, L. L. D. Rector of Saint Stephen. Reverend James Somerville, L. L. D. Rector of Douglas. Reverend Raper Milner, Rector of Maugerville. Reverend Ssgaiuel D. L. Street, Rector of Woodstock. ^ Reverend Samuel R. Clarke, Rector of Gageto'wn. Reverend Ndson Arnold, Rector of Sussex. - .*• , '.' c Reverend Elias Scovil, Rector of Kin^on. Reverend W. E. Scovil, Assistant Missionar3r at KingjBton. Reverend John Black, A. M. Rector of Sackville. Reverend Christopher Milner, Rector of Westfield and Greenwich. Reverend James Cookson, Minister at Springfiold. Reverend Mr. Hudson, Rector, of Miramichi. ReterendSuxiuel Thompson, Rector of Saint Geoi^. Reverend William Walker, ^lector of Hampton. Reverend Alexander C. Soic^rville, Rector of Bathurst. Reverend Charles Wiggins, Rector of Prince William. Reverend George Townshend, officiating at Westmorland. Reverend George S. Jarvis, Rector of Snediao. Reverend Johnl>unn, Rector of St. Paul's Church, Grand Maaaa. Reverend Henry James Jarvis, Rector of Richibucto. CHURCH SOCIETY OF THE ARCHDEACONkY OF NEW-BRUNSWICK. > P&tron — His Excellency the Lieutenant Grovemor. ^President.— The Hon. and Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of the Diocese. Vice-Presidents. — The Venerable the Archdeacon ; the Honorable tne Chief Justice; Uie Members of Her IVfeiesty'tit L^eislAtiveOtmtfcil ( the Members 6f Her Majestv's Elxecutive Council; tne Speaker of the House of Assembler; the Judges of the Supreme Cout ; HerMigesty's Attorney and Solicitar Generals^— being Membeaiof the Society ; with William Scevil) James Eccles, and W. P. W. Owen, Esquii^. ' Treasuter.— " h- » .- , Esomre; fSeeretary^TlM Rev. .Fiederkk QQ{sti»F t 4% Assistant Secretary— The Rev. John M. Stirling. /^' ^vV^ CLERQY QF THE ESTABLISHED CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. Predericton— Reverend John Birkmyre, A. M. Saint John^St.J^reiD^B Church, Kev. Robtrt Wilson, A. M. Saint Andrews— Reverend Alexander M'Lean. Saint James—' Newtaslle, (Miramichi)— Reverend James Souter, A. M. Chatham, (Miramichi)— Reverend Robert Archibald. Restigouche — Reverend James Steven. Richioucto — Reverend James iHannay. ' Alnwick %Bd GleniHii^I^Qjirerend Simon Fraser. Rev. Wm. Andrew, Oi^tftiting Missioaary — Saint Stephen'* Churchy Saint John. . . . — -- .'. . PRESBTTERIAir MISflONiaT, 1 Bussex. Norton, ^ingfteld Upham, South Stream, Salt S Londonaerry, Quaco, &c.— Rev. Christopher Atkinson, L. V. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OP NOVil-SCOTIA, In eonneetion with thi United Jistociate Synod, Seotlan^, Chatham — Rev. John M'Curdy. . f New Mills and Bathurst—Rev. James Waddell. New Carlisle, &c. (Bay Chaleur)-^Rerr. Anthony F. M'Cabe. r CATHOLIc"cLiRGYMEN, In the J)ioce80 of Charlfitt^-^f]ovm, (P. J5. /.) and New-Brunmic^, Right Rev. Bernard D. M'Donttld,-D. D., Bishop of Charlotte-Town. Vfcry Rev. WiiiiamiB^ff4,^V'. a: Predericton, N.B. ^ Rev. James Dunphy, 'Saint Jotai: 'Ret. James du^mi CrQadjiftor. ' Rev. Richard Verekerr ^int Andre^vs. ^ R«v. Michael Egail,' IMbraisicbi. ^ Very Rev. Anthony Gagrton, v. Q. Shediae. Rev. Joseph 'M.Paqyet, Ricmbwcto. ; Rev. Fercunand Gauvreau, Memramcook. Rev. I, M. Madiau, CaraqueU'vv / .- Rev. Hector Drdet, Petit Rocner., Rev. Anthony Lansevin, MadAwaskfr. Re^. John M'Donald, East Pointy ;:^..E. Island l^ev. James Bready, ^ai^^t Andrew's. ,- ■ ^ ^v. Chatles M'JDonnell, Charlbtlie-Town. *RcV. Sylvia E. Perry, feelle AlKaaee, Rev. Lou^s O'Livier.Peligny. Co&(|.jutov; Rev, Mr. Npe|,.]!i|Bgdakb Iwands. j \\' C STATIONS o* T»* wisLEYAN MISSIONARFES, In the NeW'$runawick tHstrieti from Jl^ay^ 1839, to Mai/i 1840. BevfieiMl William TsMPLS, Chftirman. Saint John, South, (Oermain-stieet, dtcV-^Richard Witliams, Pre- derick SmaUwood i Stephen Bamford, Superaumdrary^— Pjorth, . (BortlBnd,&c.)— fiBMhWood,O.M.BaxnU.— AitKurM'Nutt, Visiting Missionary to the District. 47 ^4 .11 n i ■ m i '.in Fredericton—Richard Shepherd ; William M. Leggfott, Atiistcnt Missionary. Sheffield and Gasetown— Sampson Busby. Mill Town— William Smithson. Saint Stephen's and Saint David's—Michael Pickles, Joseph F. Bent. Saint Anarews— Albert Desbrisay. Westmorland— Robert H. Crane, Henry Paniel. Petitcodiac — Samuel M'Masters, Assistant Missionary. Bridgetown and Aylesford — Qeor^e Johnson^ Peter Sleep. Annapolis and Digby — George Miller* .^ Sussex Vale — One to be sent. Miramichi— William Temple ; W. C. Beals, Assistant Missionary. Woodstock— Richardson Douglas. Island of Grand Manan— To be visited by Mr. M'Nutt. Bathurst— Samuel D. Rice, Assistant Missionary. BAPTIST MINISTERS IN NEW-BRUNSWIOK. Predericton— Rev. Chas. Tupper. ( Wickhani— Rev. J. C. Skinner. Saint John— Rev. S. Bancroft. Canning— Rev. Benjamin Coy. Miramichi— Rev. J. Tozer. Prince William & Keswick — Rev. Thomas Saunders. Norton, Greenwich, and 2d Spring* .'field — Rev. Jas Blakeney. St. George— Rev. S. Robinson. Ut SprinMeld, Hampton, and Up- ' ham— Rev. David Crandal. .ifi St. Martins— Rev. John Masters. Sussex Vale— tlev. 'Titus Stone. Brighton— Re^. Gilbert asurr.- Salisbury — Rev; Joseph Crandal. Hillsborov^h and Dorchester — Rev. William Sears. St. Stephen— Rev.A.D. Thomson. Grand Lake^Rpv. M. Doyle. Waterborough— Rev. D. uhasa. St Patrick— Rev. R. E. Buipb. MINISTERS LICENSED TO SOLEMNIZE MARJELLAGfi. Under the Provincial Ad of Assembly ^ Reverend Sampson3usby, Thos. Magee, Samuel Bancroft, Joseph Crandal, Albert Desbrisay, Michael Doyle, Henry Daniel, Geo. John* son, John Masters, John M'Curdy, Archibald M'Callum, Michael Pic- kles, Samuel Robinson, Richard Shepherd, Gilbert Spurr, Wm. Sears, James Stevens, A. D. Thomson, Enoch Wood, Richard Williams. NEW-BRUNSWICK AUXILIARY BIBLE SOdlj^ty. President— John M. Wilmot, Esquire. * '.-m ) Hon. Judge Parker, H6n. Charles J. Peters, Vice-Presidents— > Honourable Neville Parker, 1 John Ferguson and William B. Kinnear, fisquiroi. Treasurer — John M. Robinson, Esquire. Secretary-^Ir. James Paterson, Rector of the Grammair School. Dep&j»itory— Store of Mr. L. H. DeVeber, Prince Wm. street, Sk. John. BRAIfCH SOCIETIES. Sadnt John Ladieti' BibU AssociaiUm. — ^Mrs, Nevitte FulBBr, Pceii- dent ; Mrs. Ferguson, Treasurer ; Mrs. D. Scovil, Se^tanr. Saint Andrews Ladies* Bible AssocictUm. — Mrs. WittlBia, President ; Mrs. D. W. Jack, Treasurer j Mrs. Putnaihj SeeteUiry. Grand Lake. — ^Mr. John Kobertson, Presidsnt; Mr. O.CHaik, Vice- President ; Mr. D. Palmer^ Treasurer; Mr. J. Palmeri l^toeretary. SussKK Vo^tf.— Mr. William Ceates, President} Samuel Freeze, Ei- quixe, Treasurer. . 48 ■^.. HETf-HnUNSWICK BAPTIST EDUCiflON SOCIIiTrT. Reverend Joseph Crandal, President. Reverend John Masters, and } ^-^ « ^,. * ^.^ Joha M. Wilmot, Esquire. ^ Viee-!>rcs:Jents. Mr. Asa Coy, Trtaaurer. Messrs. John T. Smith and E. E. Packard, Secretaries. > COMMITTEE OF MANAC£MSNT. IUteT«nd Charles Tupper ; William B. Kinncar, Esquire: Messrs. Jarfit Ring, Aaron Ham, J. T. Smith, Geo. Miles, and W. D. Ham. T£A<2|IEB8 IN THB MALB DEPARTMENT .' Reverend Chas. Tapper, Principal; Mr. Jarvis W. Harlt, Assistant. In the Female Uevabtment— JMiss P. B. Brown, Principal. ROAI>8 AND DISTANCJSS^ From St, John to Fredericton, b]j the Ncrtpis. Mil... Harding's, (Y^rsbire tav.) 4 BrundHge's, 10 Malher's,( Douglas ArsM,) 4 Furdy's, 12 Darby Gillan*«, 10 W. Smith's 7 Morrison**, (Ororaocto,) 7 Fredericton, 11-65 On the eaitern $ide of the River. To Black's Farm, 7 Gondola Point 9 Kingston, 4 Head of Beileislt, 14 Washademsaci IS Jsmseg Ferry, 6 Tiley*s, (Sheffield*) 18 Widow Parley's, 8 Fredaricton, 12-86 Sf. John to St. Jndrew*. To Byrne's, Lakefield, 9 Tiitoii's, Mttsquasb, 6^ M'LaugbUn's, 6 Grsy's, 6 M'Gowan's, (half-way,) 6| Watters', 8 Shaw's, Alagagudavie, 9 Burns', St. Patrick, 10 Saibt Andrews, 12-67 St. John to Suuex Vale. To Fearerby's, 8 Beauy's, 6i HaMten Ferry, 10 Hay.'. 5;^ Fi^er Board, Norton, 4^ 'M i IT Stream, Lyons', 7 Sastcx Tale, «-47if St, John to MariiuU Heai. MiUt. To Cody's, 11 Beatty's, 9 Qoftco, \\ Vaughan's Creek, \k Melvin, or Fuller's beach, 4i Big Salmon Riter, 3 Tuft's, (along sliure,) U Little Salmon River, 4 iUariifi'a Head, 4 481 St. John to Amheratt N.S. Totlennigar's, 9 Weimore's, 8 Ketchum's. 4 Hampton Ferry, 7 Hays', 61 Baxter's, (Finger Board,) 41 Roache's, 10 Couglel, 8 To Sussex Vale, 46 To Waller's, foot ol'ibe Mountain, 18 Leeks', d Hotstead's, f Russeirs, 10 Lewis', 16 To Bend of Peticodiac, 96 Charter *s, Meniramcook, 16 Weldon'D, Dorchester, Bhss', Westcoc4(, Wells', Tantamar, Bent's, Amherst, 8 9 8 10 146 : II ■ 3!i 1 I i 49 I if •■J -^ Amhirtt to HuH/ms. Milfi. To llewsop*«. Riv. Philip, 20 Clark*t, foot mf mouniain, 19 Oourlay*!, Onalow, 20 Wilier JkBiMiiehard.Traro, 5 Corbet, Qiiy*t Itiver, 16 FttlU'i, 11 Uali^tx, Hi Toia4. 124 Btnd of Pitieodhe to RieM- buoto. TltSiiiitli^ Sh«li»d,< Ldinnin'f, Lon|?t, Coceigne, , Snnith*a» Buctouche, M*D«rmott'i, Big ditto, i TotU/ Jliehibucto i^J^irami To Rnnkin'ii, DickenN, Bay du Yin. lOi AJU3fptir«, BM River, ll:i Jol^(iiton*«, Chatham, 6 Total, 40 Chatham to Bathuratf (Bay de Qhaleur.) To Goedfollow'f, 6 Curry's, S^ Forein*! (half-way botise,) 15 l^empsier's < 10^ t:ourt House, Bi Total, 48 •JMif Aur«( to Restigouehe, To'Arsineau's, 12 Saley's. 12 •cvey^s, Nash^i Creek, lOi M'^her^oh'A 9^ Fle>min|;*8, Dathoosie, 10 Reid'e. 74 M'lfeirs, CampbetUown, 9 /I 50 701 Fredtriefon to Miromii^i. To Brown'e Young 'ft M'Leoirt, BoissV llttnien^t Pe C«uiiinfe'tf .Citehran^'ti Per ker>( Wr(#iNI't Pouil, Newcastle, Mil«4. 11 10 4 20 14 )4 IS I '■■tt»-'- 19 U f 9. * Tfljal.^ .i^ 109 Fredtricton to i^utbic. To Bargnyne's l*4rf'^ *" 16- L. HeUsiivS* •'♦ *^ 7 M*LMiigMi»ls#»v^, JonMl, WebdstMifWr/, 1f«#*lfcy»s. Diri^e's, Oil Hop's, Kearne^X f^vmr diK;Ghute, 1 1 tiveflti^s, .•> IS . Restook /iperv ' * t ^ 9 ; Ryan's, Oreat,Fi)>is, 16-192 Co^ifce's, • ,,, , la . Yitnl Thibi4eau*s, , U > M«dfwaskaCli#flMk,-ui^40 •• I'* LIGHT HOUSES. Commu$ioit*r9 ftr l*i$ht U^U99» in tht Bay o/ fWicfy— Robtrt HV. CroukabMiik.ThuniM Barlow, John Ward,juii., LauohUn DonftlU- •pn, nmi W. F> W.. Owaiit E*quirea. Commiitionert for Partridg* Ulanu g^i tht Btqc9» flight ^ |l0tfic«.— Juho tVaid, juii.t and LanchUin Dfanalaauj), £«(|utrft. , Capt Sable Stal Jfland Li§hL^Tht dm lifhtki of^proivshinii ibe Bajf u( Fuiidy, ia on the South Point of th« Seal Island. This Lighli ia«|«VMted Hboul 80 feet aliova high water mark, and may b« aaan in; approaching the laland from any ppint of the compnia. A ?ery daoo, gerous rock, iMMi«r %vater« but upon which the ana nlwaya Ureaka, cal* led Blonde Rock, liea about 2 inilea a. a. w. by compaaa, from the. i^igb^ Uouae. 3«iween tbia rock and (he Island, there are aoine dan- fera— the ground i« rocky throughout, and large veaiela, iberefure, OMgkt not to attempt paaahig bdween them. BrUr hland Light.^ln advancing up the Bay, the neat |re ehiely ifttended aaa guide into Annapolis Baain* The Lampa and Lanteras w«re renewed in the Spring of 1886, and r*" fleetora furniahed, ao that thia Light ia in high order. I KoTE.-«The above ihrea Lighta are each aiogle, fixed, and show Vthitx lights: GaAnet floek Light.— T\ub Li«hl bears from the Light on firier lalaiMl, N* \V. i W.:2| aailaa. It is intended to warn veaaela of their %ppnveb to a vtjry diMigeroua range of shoe la and lei^gea, which extend fi:«ia lite Old Prpprietur to Uie Seal Islands off Machiaa, a distance of •JboiM. (twenty m ilea. r* r ^ f Btarinf from the tiannet R^ek Light Hoitee-^ To the Old Proprietor, whieh driea at | ebb, (vefy dangflroua), s.hj' ' ' ' n. 45. Tnvilea. Black Rock, (a^wajra above water 25 feet) off White Head, R. South Wekt Utesd ofGrand Manan, m. vr. i 9. Northernmdai of the Murr Ledges, (dry at } ebb) H. n. bj W. Spui^tr^nmoai of ditto, called St. Mary'a Ledge, (always out of •.. -;^ "'Wiilel*K*- ^- hv W. i w. ^ KieKiai ^tfaf'lsltfntf Lights, distant about 13 mites, w. by Hi, ' NotK:^lietweet^the NoHherntnost and Southernmc/st of the Miirtr Ifjidgea, there , i9.a, range .fifdangeroua rocka and shoals, many pf'fheal nlwayaabovi)- wta)^;^«nd i^hich extend Westward frnm the Lig^t HbUNi abd^t fiiui* ttiitletri trmh this raP«*, farther Westerly, about tfighl niilea, liea a dangeroua breaker, oallad the Rearing Bull. This may b¥ ftvioldvdP b^^ Mepini^ IIitm reaiarkttble headlands near the ■. w. wd <• t< (I n3 :| I ' f m hy «r Grand Munnn, open.— The red glaci htving been removed rromth* Lantern, there is now a flash light— wHiTE^and three timee in each minute. Mead Harbour Light.-^TioxX in atfder after paning Grand Manan,. II Read Hirbour Li^ht. This is placed on the North Eaet eltremity ofCaippo Bello, and is a guide to veteela entering the mnin Channel to Weei Islee, Moose Island, and the inner Bay of Paif aamaquoddy ; il enables Vessels also at all lioiee to enter Head Harbour— it is a hxt4 WHITE light. Potnf /•« Preau IJghtB. — Upon thrs projecting head land two lights are placed, one above the other, and disinnt eighteen feet. >« Both lights can be seen from evory point of the conapaati wbei'e^ tbejr may bo MSftful— both are fixed and white. ^ ""■ ' K" i»6y«q Partridge hland Light — This light at the eniranee of the Riirer and Harbour of Saint John, haTing been established Upwards of furry vears, requires no particalar notice further than that it is a fixed t^hitt light. ' Beaton Light.-^V^\\W\n Partridge Island, and upon a Spit or bar, which extends about half a mile 8. s. b. cf Sand Point, and which dries et two thirds ebb, stands the Beacon Tower. Upon thie Tower a tight is established, which is eminently useful to tbeeoastiog trade of Saint John, and to ail other vessels' having pilot* on board, as it enaiiles ihem to enter the harbour at all houri of tttt AJgbt. .A Ated Qiiaco.— A revolving whitk Light is placed nn a emaU inoek ^tt Qoaco Head, showing twice full and twice dark in a minule. Tliif. Light can be seen from any quarter where a vessel catt appro««b»i : '\ Wett Quoddy Light. — This is an Arnerican Light, apd is placed oh the West side of the entrance into the Saint Croix by Lubec ^nd Easipori;— a new light house hae lately been erected liere, and th« light iiiueh improved. Two fixed white lights, upon the Macbiae Seal lelands, were pat \n' to operation in 1832— they are elevated nbont forty«fiv« feettiberehigh w%ter, 8#d bear ffom each other k. s. e. and w. H. W. distiint alieiil' 200 feet, by which they will be immediately distinguished fromirtf other lights upon the coast, (British or Amer'iea[n)^thft ^lkiwil% art tha bearings from ihcm, via. : , , ,, .. , c^ |,^ ^s, ^^ To the Southernmost Murr Ledge, (St. Mary ^s) X. s. X. eaetairy^ Gannei Uock Light, E. by S. 4 S. l3 miles. n'^/di *. Southern Head of Grand Manan, E. by N. &,N*' " Northern Head of Grand Manan, N. E> \J^. *'■ N. E. Rock, distant 2 miles, N. C. by N.. . Little River Head, N. by W. •»t- 4fj j»:,,.Libl»y Inland Light House, (American,) N. W. by W. ,. Yessels in standing in to the Northward, between tbcee Lights and thie Gannet Rock, should tack or haul off the moment theybrii|g ibcpe Lights in one, as ihey will then not be more than tbree-ioUrtna of a roila from the Murr Ledges, If more than five, niilee lo tha C. of >h§ llghli. ^ ', , LiGBT HOUSES IN NOVA SCOTf A. ;^ [In addition to tb« Light Houses in N0va*SooUf r iNsf^^e^AOticetl), there are the following :1 "'"•; ' " Satubrg—^trnhvo Island, mouth of HalilaxKmrlioiir— afijied ligbc^ 53 . «• ^ Jli9i^o^tiniftt{i'a IflAfid, motiili of Shelburne Harbour— titi> Jtivtrfioh l'^Comn^ai'»\Hnd f mouiU of Liverpool Ha: bour— one re* 'i "n''-' -'' ' %olv}itg';liglii.i' '■ '"i *:/-■' 1 / .^''iV2 Cani«-> Islands Gut of 0«mO'«^iwo lights, one above the other. ISr«ii/iMe--f|etigh«r V B«aoli,ltutifax~oDe light. P Poin<.->~Ea;rance ts> Sydiie> Harbour— 'one fixed light. , MTtrVDE AND LONGITUDE O^" HEADLANDS, &c- . OM THE- COAST OF NORTH AMERICA, , pMm'Ohiirvmtipn* made in Hit yean 182S, 1829, and 1830, by Offieera of thf North American Squadron, H^'tE OF. OBS^ftVATION. *i l |» m.< Plirtrulge I«l^d JLig)it House, *•% ♦•f »•♦ p»» • 4» and Harbour Light H.» (dampo BV4wtrd U\wdi West Point, ... 3aiikt JohD'i,(Br.F.}Fort Towntthendi... »•• •»• LATITUDE XortA, Longitud«' West of Crreenwich' 45 15 66 6 19 45 13 SB 45 3 13 66 47 2a 44 66. 50 66 56 5S 44 46 ,49 66 49 7 44 13 51 66 26 54 44 4a 35 65 50 15 44 39 26 6a 37 4» 45 4 5a 61 34 49 45 19 33 60 58 SO 45 30 25 61 16 54 45 47 52 62.37 3^ 44 1 52 64 40 49 43 59 13 64 42 34 43 37 31 65 18 40 43 23 57 65 38 3 i3 23 51 65 59 42 143 59 15 59 48 17 43 56 30 60 13 34 45 53 31 59 59 48 45 56 26 59 50 IS 46 48 30i7l 16 25 47 12 38 60 11 24 48 45 1464 13 38 49 52 29164 m 54 47 37 37 61 26 51 46 3t 48 64 24 31 47 9$ 35 52 45 l» ^ f h w m »^ ' I ' - H ' ae» ■S EM ^ I ': a STAFF OF THE ARHIY, SERVING IN THE PROVINCE OP NEW-BRUNSWICK, UNDER THB COMMAND OF Majos Gekebal Sir JOHN HARVEY, K. G. Ji, And K. C* B. Major G. L. Harvey, ^70th Foot) Aide-de-Camp. Major Samuel Tryon, (43d Light Infantnr) Prirate ^SeomUxy. , » To^O-Major J. Gallagher, (H. P. 98th Regiment). ; y, . , \ OAnaisoNs. — Fredericton—Lient. -Colonel Bishop, (1 1 th Regiment,) Commandant; Saint John— -Colonel Goldie, C. B< (Uth Regiment) ditto; Saint Andrews— Lieul. Tobin, (1 1th Regiment) ditto. Chaplains.— Fredericton— Venerable Archdeacon Coster,' A. M.; Saint John— Reverend Benjamin G. Gray, D. D.; Saint Andrews— Re- verend Jerome Alley, D. D. Commissariat Department. — Saint Jfe^n.— William H. Robin* •on, Elsquire, Assistant Commissary General ; Oliver ^oldisinith, Es- quire, Assistant Commissary General ; Maximilian Melassez, Eaquire, Deputy Assistant Commissary General. — /^e(icncfoi|.77Rif;^pr4 IftSU*! Esquire, Deputy Assistant Commissary General, r Y',,^,} j .,„5',%,.,y.t Ordnance Department. — Frederick C. Frith, Esquire^ _ Ordnance Store Keeper; Lieutenant Samuel Huyghue, 1st CI^rS.Mio- bert Pickthall, 2d Clerk ; William Bond, Storehousemati ; dfoc maSj'Annourer; James Emison, Office Keeper. Barrack Department. — Saint John. — Captain Edmonds, (R. >.) Barrack Master ; - White, Barrack Sergeant.4— J^etfericton. — John E. Woolforde, Esquire, Assistant Barrack Master ; ^^ilJIiu^Fait- burn. Barrack Sergeant. v \, . Royal Engineer Department. — Saint John. — Brev. ]$iti|or Whin- yates. Commanding ; Lionel AndersoUj Clerk : Henry Hennig^r, Over- seer of Works. — Prederidon. — Captain Hawkshaw, CJommandmg. Board op Respective Officers. — Brevet Major Whinyates. IL E. Captain Armstrong, R. A.*; Deputy Ordnance Store Keeper liVitli. OFFICERS OF CORPS SERVING IN THE PROVINCE. Royal Artiu^ery. — Saint John. — Cftptain Armstrong, Lieutenant Robertson. FVederidon, — Lieutenant Payne, Commanding. 11th REGIiNtENT op FoOT. m5 fjlJUO' Ideutenant Colonel— Q. Leigh Goidie, c. Commanding, "^''i »»^«' .: i ' ilfo)'or— C. Bisshopp, .Z..C. Capiaxns-^W.Chami^ym.; H. K. Bloomfield, m. ; I..Riebiard< son, m. ; M. Richmond; E. S. Fannar. . ^ •..:.' tdeutcnanU — John Tobin, James Goold, Bertram C. Mitfoird,' I^wis A> BoVd, Alexander Browne, Alexander Cockburh. Eniigns-'Wm. Browne, E. Lynch Blosse, R.B. T. Bofd, Aug-'F- Jehi^t, Sam. Symes Cox, .VFalter F. Clerks *5rf*fu^ ^ i . Pijji/niw^er— Alex. Boyd, U. MJuUm$—'B. Moov^, U. . ) Sy.rgepn—'P. Leonard. A9si6tant tSurfceQn-^ W. Chf^piside, v> p* SS^The Mth Regiment, has proceeded Mm thk ProrineieltDlOvUida, fj^aijd- the nth jjB^u^der order/$ fqr th&sftTnejdfStn|ation.}' :'■ /^ ,^ ; &4 Wv «• >■' .A tt'-Jw^ ]|IIIiITIA. o,< oh C- STAFF. Excellency Major-Gehcral Sir John Harvey, K.C.H. and K.C.B. Commander in Chief. The Honorable I^ieutenant Colonel Geqrge Shore, Adjutant General.. Major John €kdlagher, Quarter Master General. '^^ Lemuel Allen Wilroot, Esquire, Judge Advocate General. ^ The Honorable Lietitenant Colonel W. H. Robinson, Provincial Aid- i de-Gsmp. • • ; w r^flBW-BRUNSWICK REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY. jlrmy Ranh DateefRegt, Com, 28 Feb. 1838. 28 Feb. 1838. 8 May, 1833. 28 Feb, 1838. ditto, ditto. ' *^ r^ttO. ' ' ditto. 8 May, 1S3S. 28 Feb. 183d> ditto. ditto. ditto. ditto. ditto. ditto. ditto. ,.. ditto. ditto. ditto. 8 May, 1838. 28 Feb. 1828. ditto. ditto. ditto; SMay, lft38, 9 May, 1833. 10 May, 1838. "8 May, 1838. 10 May, 1838. 126 June, IS88. fjiwt, Cb£9n«24..R. Hayne, i||fojlk..U.«. ...... George F. Street, June 1833. N...,...,W. Whitloclc, , 4 Feb. 1829. , 4 ,j Tho». L. Nicholson, 30 April, 1830. i-aci .v» 'William Rose, 8 April, 1834. ;- ,» ' ' PWiHidm P. Ranney, 26 April, 1 824. '*■' '^ohh S. Shore; 18 June, 1836. George F. S. Berton, 12 March 1832. O \ . Vi ' Tv" c, >e » 1 '24 Major$. W. Darichon, 8 Sept. '84 Ahrah. Yerxa, 10 Sep. 'S8 Captatttti Paifma$Ur. J. Allaa,(capi.)2Jalj*S» Adjutant. 1. Liwr«nce,. ct-;K).$«p.W W. Caverhiil, 16 Apl 'IS Qtiartennofter.- , X». Ptfeni, Enr. 3Ju1/*M lAeutenant Colonel. 0»i(Lmchltu lat Jan. 1832 N. Bnuih«ii, 1st Jan. '32 Capf«tn«. Pi L. Robinson, 24 Nov.'28 ^ „^.. W.^'Beatb,(ri) 30 Aag.'30 George Long, 2 Fell. -^ - . , p. Fiiher, 14tbSept.dq W. 0. JosU^, 3 do do Third Bat(.-(Lighl Infj.) J. F. Taylor, 15tb do do Jas. Han !«?>•, 4 do ' G. K KJeti^UDi, 22 Au( 'SI Jamet Miles, 2 April Jas. Holbrook, :20Mar'32 John B irker, 20 Sept. J. A. Beckwilfej|7S*p'33, W. Kitch«;M,^2l . do T. Oardiner,(Ar.) I Aug '35 J._Hain3nnd, Wm.Grosvenor, 19 Jun '33 Aia Coy, 20 do do lAtvivna/htti'. F.E.B«ckfrith,(r.)31 Au'30 W.N.Ak«Tley,(r.)l Sep do -Robert Fulton, 12 Mai. '32 John Gregery, 18 de do W. S. Euty, 17 Sepi. >33 W. D.HarW, 6. do '34 C.W.M«-*,(Af)lAiig'36 Spafford BiM-Ver, Id do '36 W. S«se», Jun. 20 do do T.Bowden, 2 Itr. 11 Oc do John Simpson, 19 Jane,'3ft Michael Fiiher, 20 do do do »22 '80 '32 6. do '84 7^Iq do 8 do^^ 10 Sep. '3> 11 do do V W. Davidson, D. Fhiilips, John Yerxa, Enoch I>ow, Daniel Parent, 12 de Diiul. Jcw^, af. 13 do James Jones)fv 14 do ZiteiUeni C. Morehouse, A. Moodie, J. Campbell, B. Burn, George ri de do do }ox. Ri E. Barker, H. Jones, July»29 12N^o do 20SeH'S6 21 do^ie 24 do d^ 6 Sept '34 8 do '34 9 do do mibliaCI JCiaUFI, «<» »«w ^.^ ««. »wnc», Bernard Carroll, 2l.4e do Thos. Parent, Enltignt. D. Yerxa, Jun. tO Sep. '38 Geo. Woois, 25Aaf'31 Jamei Cllflf, 11 do do S. D. Mtcr, C^pt. llOrt. '36 SMTfton do do do do do do do da do. de do do Roht. Kilbuin, 16 David Dow, 17 Entignt. James Golder, 3 July '29 Wm. Jones, 6 " T. Parent, 8 S. Cronkite, 11 P.Watson, 14 Jobn Brewer, 22 Jantrs Kehon, 25 B. Huestis, 7 Jos. Allan, 8 T. Eojerson, 20 July '19 J. lograham, jr. 9 de do do do do do do do Sep do do '32 do '34 do do de do Lieutenant OMhth ": John Rpbimonj l.Jan 'i2 Majot $. A. M'Lean, 8June>38 E. N. Kte4d«»» llWiep >37 Captuint. ^ou Currie, 12 Dec. '38 DMIaPett, 19 do dA Gee.^CH«q(^euts,,l4. . 4^ 4% L. Campbell, 1^ . do 4<( J. M'Gibbon, iSXtHMi'M P. Campbell, 8 do 4i5 O. Nevers, 19 Sep '37 Jebn Stephens, 20 do do Arcb. M'Lean, 10 do.'SQ Lit%Uenant$, J.. M'Gibbon, lOJulr'^S >iC. Sterling,- 8 JttJw^ Al>X,Ross, 18 June '86 Jacob Brown, 19 do do Den. Maihon, 18 Sept. '87 Jas. Carman^ 10 de '88 Jobn Yerxa, 11 do d« Tbost Campbell, 12 do do RohertPelw'er, 13 do do Entigm. O.M; Robinson, 18 Sep '37 Geo. Bunt, 19 de de G^o. Nevers, SO do do Wm. Dayton, 21 do do John M'Lean, 10 do >38 AU.Ciifhpbrlljr. 11 dodo Wt». Williams, 12 d6 do Thbs.Wiig!>t,jr. 13 do do H.Copperthwaite, l4dode Adjutant. T. Wright, cap. 23 May W ftt/^arttrmaster. ' M. Pickardi .. l^ fine. 7% '^^■ SAINT JOHN CITY MILlTtA. First Battalion. Lieutenanit Colttnel. Bk'L. Peters, 8 Nov. '80 C35 llifep >37 Dec. >38 |(a jdo d6 ... «^ li« 5 . do cio 8 do 45 9 Sep '37 do do de.'88 lit. Juiv 'aa \ ^mtm t June '36 9 do do SepC, »S7 10 de '38 11 do do 12 do do IS do do r. 18 Sep '37 9 do do D do do 1 do do 10 do '38 11 do do 12 d6 do 13 do do !, Hdodo t. 3M«Trs7 tier. ' ^JDec.af WSr^- ■ A xanti. 3 JoQ iSS OMaydo June do fSoi'S^ Tlwi. S. E«ley, 19Ap. '88 Thof. W. Peterf , 20 de do Sewt^ LiMttntmia. J. W. M*Leo(l,(niae») 16 Jene '28 T. Ki#li'l,ir. 5 April '33 J.W. fiioUh, 7 8«p..'S4 Wi Rot>oi1»on, 8 do do J. Cadl^p, Af. 1 do '35 E. A. Price, Af. 31 Aug '56 Rob. 6. Monrr, 16 Ap. '38 Geo. Wb^wler, 17 do do Edmnad KQyc« 18 do do ff«-nr((e Thoiute* 19 do do G.Hatrhiman, jr. 20 do do WW.' E. Moore, 21 do (^o WHIixm nnward,22 do de Wi*^. F.Sfnith, lOSep do 6«Bil. L. TlHev, 11 do do PttymasUr. J«'. Kirjr, r«pt. 22 Au;.'S5 (S^9.RAbia*on, c. 26Mar^ Qmwferwio-t/er. SJ.Budd,c«pt. 29 Mev '33 Sytrgton. J. BcjdjM.D. 16ScM.'23 Enrolling Officer. T.Baldwin, cap. 21 Jul.'32 Rifle Bella lion. LUutenant Colent-l. CbarlctWard, 1 Jan. '32 Major. Captaitu. Greg, Vankoroe, SScp. '21 The?. Merrill, 1 Juljr, '22 Steph. Bmith, 25 Aug. '23 J. T. HantbrH, 6 Drc. '24 J. V. Thiirftar. 23 Sep. '26 A. Crooksliank, 15 Mar. 'SO W.Muifin, 5Nev. '3 0. W. Tifdale. 7 do do John Wi25 Robeil Payne, 17 May, do Jdhn Canard, 17 Sep. '27 Jas. KoUhwiHSS Julyy '23 Daniel Aniley, 25 Oct. do I. Flawclliag, 25 do do X- Mersitt, 8 Qct. *3^ Jane* Payne^ I Sept. '4 Ricli'dC«imaQ,3S«i*t. 'A Matbaki Cc -'400,8 Dec. '7 CIco. Clarke, 11 Jun, '27 D. L. D3 l28 Jul. '28 Ob. Thaal, 29 do do J. KetchuM, . SO* do do •T. Stepboni, 27 Oct^ da Jas BaMlett^ 39 Att« v 'GOh W. H.TraTi*, 250ct do X, Cita Kid; 1 5 April, '33 W.OraO^J It. rir. 11 etc do W. Poriif, 2d do.1 IS^odo S* Qidpt«n,dod>*.<}&^f do Fk Jordan,; < 1 4 do do I|«ktrt Ounard, 1 5 do do l}4LAiid«n'3D John Murray, 23 do do Jaknlt^wt, • •I0'8»f^8'^ J. fontford, 2()Jan. '84 Wm. M*Eay, 24 da do Jina* IMnt,. it du do Wot. P. Scolt, 21 do do Jamra Olivf, 26 do do Ghti. Eaulei, tt' da > do Robert EilU, 22 do do Win. Claike, 26 do do W«i. iVri^htf 19 do do John Rerd, 17 Aug. '36 Abner Hampton, 27 do do Adiufnt. Wm. Law Ion, 18 do do John Strange, 28 do do T. M»Sniiili,c. 3SF«k'94 Geo. toTtit, 26 Dec. '37 Gilbert Joidan, 90 do do PaymMter, Otorge Eaglti. lOSep '38 William Ball, 91 do do Benjn. OiameQ^j^raiH; ^ Edward Lane, ' ' " * ' *" ' John Brown,, R. G. Moraii, S. Franer, LiexUenanta W. Drake, 29 M«r. »25 J. Sinckhouie, do do N. Vail, 23 Mar. '33 W.Jordan, 26 T. Huddick, 27 1 Feb do May, '88,) 26 D«e. '97 3 do dtf ^umrtertmuttr. 9 do do Wm. Lravitt,cap.'22 Fefc. 4 do do [*Si do do John.Rieh'aid«oo,l7 Au'36 Snrgfn. d# do W. D. Faalktj 18 do do J. Paddock, 20 do d* SU5BURY COUNTY MILITIA. Lieuttnant Cplpnel. T. O.Mile*, 25 Oct. 1828 Major. , O(o. Haywaid, 6 Apr. '34 Captaim. F. A DBvehtr, 11 Sep. »27 £. A. Mile*, 26 Oct. '28 Litutmanta. O. B. -Taylor, 2$ Oe4. '38,^ N.Hubbard, llSrpt. '27 J. Tiliey, jun. 26 do do d. Miles, 26 Oct. '28 H. Buoite, 26 Oct, '29 C. Haren, ' 24 Au^. "29 B. Barkier, S& Aug. *90* T. Na«on, juo. 26 do do Gro. Nrvfts, jr. 7 fiip '34 M. Coburn, 80 Aug. 'SO Samuel Smith, 10 Sep, '38 John Bdiley, 6 Sept. do Wm. Kimball, 7 do do X«re.Tracey, 25A»K. '29, Joliir Glazier, 10 Sep. '38 W. S. Barker, 2 Aug. ^30 EbemterBurpe, 11 do do Geo. Nevers, 6 Sep. '34 Liuui Seely^ 7- dlo do Henry Loy Frye, 6 Vc »3'# O. W. WardNw, 7 do do James l^tenson, 8 do do Wm. MeIoney,s. f. 9 do do Ensigns. C. BaiHlett, 6 Dte. '24 T. Cpnnicki 1 April, '27 R. Hutcbihioh, 2 do do J. Coudick, 19Mayi28 S. Shesrroan, jr. 4 Feb. '29 W.Wahoii, 38 Jitney *30 0, Frye, 6 April, '32 John-ParkiiMon, 6 0et'SY Aqios Hitrhingt, 7 do do Thtns. BitO^, jr. 8 do do HenrVHitehlngf, 9 do do Gco.vniijnoo, IX) do d* Paymatfr, J. Wil8 2 Sept. *M Adjutamti J.H.WI»i{lock,e25Sep'83 ' Thi Lievk Mairk U €. R. H» ;J. Ingcn JehnCk Jotin Lo< •. W»,M* JanieaB Philip I J Aj>pie •Fl R. 8fiott T. E. 8 Wm.S Jas. Bei M* 8u|ii £. Stiii 8..Und« i. Oran > a. B«bi .It. $til« n pre. -it ft d^'^ . 28 «lo do It du do 13-* do i do 18 do do n*. ter. 26 D««. *S7 Miter. 20 do d* 25 Oe(. 'dt,, 2R do do 26 Oct, *29 St> Aug. *30' r. 7 St p '34 I 10 Sep. '38 t, 11 d«> do fin/. 25 Aug. *%l Iter. ap.SS^.'St rutfter. 29Mar.*S« 80 Am{. 'JO . 2 Sept. 'fS e25S«p'«l uttir, 25 ecu's* kttaKon. Colonel. 22Juae,^24 tr. r, 1 Jan. '3t iftf. 34Julj,M2 1 April, >21 I Juoo, '20 27May4'22 S!2 July, '29 ft B«c. '24 , 2^ Jirly, '2tf l»Minr,'aO 10 July, IBS' II «!• do ChtfteinmU, " t W. Fer/b, l2Sept ^37 , J. CoDnieIr, 2 Feb '^f> |f.M«lth*wAon,l0May44 ^kCviiiui>gham,2aMS4 W. Gi1ir«"rr. lOlttar. '2H,'D,;LreiniU),' 27May'22 David Upton, 10 do do J.Mi29 J. JiutitfB, l4'do do_ ty. Chafley, U 8«pt 'S^r W.' Al-imtrong, 6 April '32 P.M*Diarm»4,HJ>.lyi/.^8 a.Fouptain, 12 .de do* T. IV^jj, 8 do »34 fiawu«l l)an'). Gatco6M<»eUi Jk. lioflo Adam Jack, tap. % Aug.'35 ^wrgeon. Edw.Dawolfe, 25.M.y, '20 •■% -. Third Battalion. War. Ingersoll, }9|^une do A. CampHeli, god ^ Apl 'p2 Adjutant. T r- V, . -^ i'W^^'^* T. Moicf, Cap. 11 Aug 'm ryt/Hm^yrvvch 'do Paymaster. < ...■. ^ VMIfp* W«^<''". ' O. Guay, Cap. ^2 Jun''^ pB|M^^ 1 Mar do M. Caiilitins, ^|f^mm^^%^'W'^* 1 March do K.]j:.Foaljer,ei9.^i|ay% „ ' IneiOenai^ Colonel. MairifUttcb, 13,Feb.'96. , Miyort. , ^ tJ. R. Hathe^ay, 0Mar»26 ^ J., Ingersoll, il Sejil. '37 W. C. M'SUy,;liM«y,'SO ^ Cavalry Jdtached to Fourth ,Foi|flb Qaltalion. Liimtenfint Colonel. Cajptains. , '"©aurid Mowatt, 1 Jen '82 John Ch»fley,,.l D*e. .19 ,N, 2 Aug He F. '^hibideau, 8 da do Geo. Cochran, 2lM3y'%A 21 Mny '33 ChM. Hotalcd, 22 ' do do I I ft J.?, JM.Wel:iHK, 36 do da Adjutant, J. KellT, oap. 23 Jul/ '23 T'aymtMtrr. J. Rbbiiuon, ciptain, 12 July '26 Quai'ie/' Master. J. caw itri, eap20 Nov '22 Sccoud Battalion. Lieutenant Colonel. E. A. Botifwrd, 1 Jai> 32 Major, D. Obapman, 18 June '3 Cnpta'na. 0. Oullan, 5 April >26 ' M. Cot newall. 6 do Uo S. Ea«(eibiooki, 16 Jun'iS Janiei Evaim, 17 do do John Chii|iuiap, 18 do do W. P. Sayre, 26 July »33 R, Taylor, 27 do do II. Cliapman 24 Scpl '32 ChipinanBotiford,25dodo Jo*. Bowier^ 3! July »'% li . B. Cli«p.^in, tlJiia 'S3^ Thoa. Cociitttf,2S da.fJo Chat. TkiibidMtt, d28 T. Ayre, 1« Jane '23 J, CulUr, 80 July '30 G. BuUford, 31 do do T. Trenholm, 25 Sep. '32 W. Evaiw, 26 do do Geo. Scouliar, 22 June '3« ll.Oj^dfn, 1 Itar2l do '36 C. Dixon, 3d. 3 July '33 Win. Caricr, 18Juii«'33 Wm. Brown, 19 do d^ Jai. Maswrll, 20 do do i^ntlgm. Will. Lamb, 28 July *n Cliav. DixoiH 25 S«pt '22 C. BouMeiiboasr, 26 do do B' Mj. Weill, 23 do do Win. B4rne<,». 33 June 'SS T. Auderioit, 24 do do Uliai Bolaford, 17 Aug 'S6 W. Oil ail man, 18 do do Dnvid Taylor, 19 da do Jut. W.tii:e, 20 do d- LidV Allan, 1 June do J. Downing, 2 do do Robert Oupp, 18 May >32 Eruigns. John Ogd«n, 18 Mty dn Win. Morris, Id do d.> Benj. Allan, 20 do de Ajtjuttmt, J. Obaomoo, capt^ia 25 July »30 tjHflt'lf I'Hiflifty* C. AlliB, li«ttL30MayVl KORTHUMBEatA^D OOUNTT BIII4TIA. First Battalion. Jjievtenant Colonel. Alex. Frdser, 5 Sept '37 Major, Captains. J. MtDoaalJ, 2 June '22 G. Taylor, 4 do do A. Russell, 5 do do Jaa. Gilmuur, 7 do do R. M'Leod, 8 do do W. Hamilton, 10 do do D. Perley, 5 April '26 A. GoodfeilOtf, 6 do do W. Gray, 28 June '30 MaOfnnny, 29 do do 69 ^ The). Utlock, 10 Ai«*at J. Henilersou, 19 J*>oo. *86 A. P. IIi.iiJeri0u,19dftdb X' Robidiauil, 39 do do J. M. Jobiisiou, 21 do do Alex. Kej, rif. 16 Ap. '38 Litxitenants. R. M'Dontld, 2 June '22 F. Morrison;^ 5 do do Win. Jojilio, 7 do do Andrews liny, 5April'26 J. T. Williston, 6 do do Wm. Carm36 R. Rilrhie, 19 do do J. Oarrutbtra, 20 do do 6. PtibOily, 21 do do jr. Lohban, 22 do do J. M'Lcod, 23 do do H. Carman, 24 do do W. JobnttoR, 26 do do Adjutant. D. McDonald, rap 9 Jun *23 Quarttr Maittr. J. Daridson, 9 June do Surgeon. AI«x. Key, 28 June '30 Second BatUlioo. Ueuttnant Colonel.. A. DaTidseA, 2 July '29 Major. W. Seller, 18 June *36 Caflat'ns. O.M*06ufd, 20Aug'S2 l.Belt*, 22 do de K. Ifewler, J. Franer, Abel Fund, Wm. liocb, D M'Kaw^ J. M'D(M, W. Fiddei, A. Duncan, Da? id Tozer, A. Moorn, U. B. Allison, John SuUon, T. Under5iil, R. Jardine, S3 Aifg. 22 1 June ?'< 10 Stay '24 25A|>ril*25 26 do do 12 June '27 18 May '30 19 do do 4 April >36 5 6 7 8 9 do do do do do do do do do do Lieutenants, T. Smith, II May 24 A. Hovey, 13 do do J. Hovey, 18 do '30 Geo. KeiT, 20 do do T. Oou^blin, 22 do do J. Tozer, 4 April >3S R. \yafMn, 5 do do L. Altle, 6 do do H. Hantnilt, 7 do do T. Fillemore, 8^ do de Jaiaei Adam, 9 do do J. Hetley, 10 de de R. Vrocker, II do d« J. Muiiro, 12 do d» John Arbor, 13 do de Knsigni, M. Hovey, J) May '2i T. Newcemb, IJ do do P. Davidion, 30 do dw A. Campbell, 19 do 30 D. Moti, 22 do do T. Willowhy, 4 Apl »' ; W. Duiiran, 5 do da John Lealie, 6 do do W. Davidaou, 7 do do Chat. .\l*Kaw, 8 de de J. M'Eacharn, 9 de de Richard Lynn, 10 do do Jfli. Holmes, ll de do W. Small, 12 do Jo R. Dunfie, 13 do do John Pond, 14 do do D. M"ravUh,]5 do do Adjutant, D.Orecker, (cap U May24} llMay,%. GLOUCESTER COUNTY MILITIA; First Battalion. Lieutenant Colonel. R. Ferguaon, 1 Jan. '32 Major. J. Miller, 9 March '37 Captains. James Lee, 12 July '24 J. Doa«Us, 26 Dee. >25 D. M^Intoih, 27 do do A. Ferguson, 26 Jan. '27 J. Fratrr, 16 May '29 B. Dawson, 23 Dec. '31 J. M'Intoth, 24 do do D. Stewart, 9 Merch '37 A. M-Pherson, 10 do do. R. Ferguson, jr. 11 do de J. Montgomery^ 12 do do F FerKuioq, 13 do do R. Carman, 14 do do W. BlanrhMrd, 16 do do Lieuitenantt. Wm.Oray, IS July '24 W. Craig, do do^ J. Flonming, 14 do do O. Comaarau, 16 do do M'Newten, 8 do '26 A. FrMtr, 23 May '31 J. Roberiao«, 24 do do A. Degrecji, 36 do do W.M^hcrsoB. 9 Mar '37 A, Fergusnn| 10 do do A. Bwbarie, II do do F James Paul, 12 do do J. M'Farlane, 13 do do D. Ferguson, 14 do do M. O'Brien, 15 do* do Ensigns. D. M'Nair, 9 Mar '37 R. Montgomery, 10 do do R. Jardine,- 11 dodo M. Ferguson, 12 do do S. Napier, 13 dodo W.T. P.Wheeten,14do J. Chalmers, 16 do do J. Doucelte, 16 do do A. Anderson, 17 dodo JLiljutant, J. M'Pherson, cnp U Oe23 (Quarter Matter. J.Reed,L(. 16 May '29 Second Battalion. . Iiieuf enant Colonel^ John Toune^ 1 Jan. 1832 Mt^or, W.Landrv, 1 March, '32 Captains. W. Drysdalo, 14 June, '24 H. Adams, ilJuly,>26 A. Landry, 12 do do Jno. Adams, 13 do do M.Campbell, ad.l3JIy.'26 R. Quon, 1 Marcli, '82 Mich. Martin, 2 do do Wm. Young, S do do Peter DeG race, 4 do do John Doen, 6, do do Lieutenants. J. G ennie, 13 July, '23 J. Spence, 14 do do A. Campbell, 28 Jan, '27 P. Campbell, 29 do do Urban Landry, 1 Mar. '32 A. Louiser, 2 do do John Viocent, 3 do de John Furlong,' 4 do do Wm. Jardine, 6 do do Jamea Young, 6 do do Janiea Derlo, 7 do do M. Duval, 8 do do Geo. Sivret, .9 do do C. Coiighlin, 10 do do Enaignt, A. Landry, 1 Mar. '32 A. Robit baud, 2 do do Job. SewfU, 3 do do Thomas Kerr, 4 do do And. Wilson, 5 do do Rene Chesoe, 6 do do Adjutant, M.Caippbell,cp. 16My.'2S Paymaster. H.W.Baldwin, c. 1 Mar'33 QyMrtermaster, Jao.Kitcbie, l5Ma7,'2i» «1 ■ill I J ,:^' KENT COUNTY MU.ITIA. Ftrit BnttalioD.: " LUuttnaM Ctlontt, 0aial.M'Kean,lJ*n. 'S3 Major, P. M'Aionn* 21 Miy, *33 Captjuiiit. O. Pagan, 25 Aug. '21 Wm. Bowier, 10 May, '24' R. Jardine, 21 Feh. '26 J.^Ford,rrl.l25Nov.ilo J.W, W«ldon, 26.0ct. $28 Colin Rankin, 21 li^ajT) ^33 8aoil. Girvan, 22 do do Wp. Brait, 23 do do Jof. Museroll, 1 7u1y, '34 Wm. Roach, 2 do do Ponald Rankin, Miteh. '26 W.FHzaarald. 25 May, *33 J.A.Cl«r«,lrl2a do Jo Wm.QirTan, 27 So do A. M'Miehael,4 July, 'S4 «i»hU()ll«r, 2 do. do *^d»ew Dbion, 16 Apr. *S8 John Maine, 17 do do Pal'k. Donelly, 18 do do Jas. D. Weidon, 19 do do Arch. F.M'Kay,2adodo Enrignt, DavidWiiKlil, 24May'SS Joho'Olare. [r.l 26 do do JahnM'Kav^July, '84 Jtt. Gallaghfff') do do Jai. Graham, 11 Aug- do Eph. Wheton, IB Apr. '38 RoM. M*Alnon, 17 do do J. M. Walliaii, 18 do do Wa. Doherty. 1!> do do Adjviavi. P.Swayoe, [cap] 20 Jun^ Ov,arttrmatttr. D.Giflord, [tn] 21 May 'S3 Sttrgeon. R. Mastefsnn, 13 Feb. '26 Second Battalioo. J^KUtinant Coltmel. J^aoiM Lone, ' 1 Jap. 1B32 Magor, Captajint. John Bowser, 23 May, '31 W. Hanuingtoo, 26 do do Ira Hicks, 27 do d» Faical Porrier, 28 do do Robert Dyiert, 9 Ang. '81 8yd. Ohapmau,' 10 do do Jncob G«9nerv-'2S Oct. '93 ThM. Anineau, 13 do do Lwuttnantr: ' Chsi. SurreK, 96 Nor. '26 T. Buihea, • 34 Jttay, 81 L. Seamondsf 37 do do E. Atkintbn, 23 Gel. 'S3 P. Robiehaud, S3 do do Ohai. R. Smith, 9 Mar. %7 JohnSheridati,10 do do Jat. M'Bermot, 11 do do Enaignt. PlacidPerrier,2S Mey, ^1 J. Tliibidaau, 25 do do Ira Hickt, yr. 27 do do P. A. Furdy, -10 Aug. dn Grig. Cormier, 32d Del 'S3 John Burkc,ijr. 33d de4do Michael Hami, 9 Mar. '37 M.acr'QOT'HIcM, 10 do -'do Oliver Wairdf 11 do do 4dyiUtmt, A. B^SgQth, cap.a3M^y« 1'31 QuarfentuMter. Edw. Chapman, U. 12 Mar. [*37 KING'S COUNTY MILITIA. FIral BattaHod. * 7 tAiultiKwM Cohnel. '^ Wm. M»LS>»J, 2^ May, '33 mAJ9r. . ' Philib DaVin, '29 May, 'S3 Captaiiu. J.S.Wetmore, 27May,'22 Philip Nate, ;29 Apr. '27 John Smith, 19 May, '28 T. Botswick, 25 Oct. '28 A. Prince, 28 do do And. Hamm, rif. 20 Jul. 32 Jer.^abee, 29 May, '33 ThMlFlewellibgjSl do do Joaebh A. Lyons, 1 June do teirtf Qio-vell,' 2 do do John' Wright, SNbv.do adUis IMndi, 20ttay;*87 gaml. GTonini, 40 Sept. '38 Lieutc'n0mi$. Jnmm Reid, 28 July, '32 . D. liui91 25 do do 27 do do • 10 Aug. do r,22dOcl'S3 r. 23d do do f , 9 Mar. '37 (1,10 do 'do 11 do do cap. 33 Mv, l'3l tnaster. ui, It. 12 Mar. ['37 Batialioil. Pit Colonel. I, iJan. '32 tji»: 8Apnl,'S4 taini. 24 Not. '26 B, 30 MaT,*81 7 13 Mar. '82 ion, 14 do do 18 May, du , 8 April, '84 n, 9 do do :, 19 Juae, '38 ;er, 20 do da ttnanti. sI«,35Aus.'23 H, 13 Mar. '32 >ii^ 14 do do 1^, t9Mii/, '32 rif. 20 do do »,' 8A|»rll,'^4 !••.,' 9 d6 ido tlt.T.22Jun'35 m, r94lo'38 20 do do iio*, ti io}i<» jh(, 13Mar..»83 m, 14 dd do , i9M«ndo D. Carmic^ttl, 13 Jane 33 Tliofl. Obapnaa, 8 Aiir. 34 jMacTaakltn, 9 do do Saml. Kelollun, 19Jua. 38 JoMph Dobton, 20 d« do Thoiaii Pi'tnon, 21 do do At{futant. J. Qidnair, cap. 25 Oct. 32 Faymatter. I. Foiha^, c»p. 22 Jun. '35 ^arUnnaster. Janat Hoyi, 11 Oct. 23 jSwrgeon. EdwiaA.Vaii,19Juoe, 38 Cavalry attvchttd (o2J Dal- taUon, Kiii|'« Captain. Richtid Roach, 8 Apr. 34 lAeuttnant. • Wat. ll'Leod, do do do Ctmet. WtB. M'Monaglr, do do do Quartemutater. H. M*MonsgU, 19 Junt '38 Third Battalion. , LUuttnant Colontl. CaiabWetmore, 12MNr.S2 Miyoj^ A. C. EvaMon, Id May do Captaini. J. Davit, 10 Majr, 24 8. Fairwa^ther, 14 Jun. 26 J. Upham, 14 Sap. 29 J. Watinoff , 13 Jun. SO A. KatchuuM, 25 Jujj, do W. Oanif r, 25 Oct. do T.S. Dfniill, 12 July, 31 ThomaiCoiry, 13 do do 8. tfprnKue, 18 May, 32 J. FairwcAlher, 21 do 33 J A*. Bchoalat, 22 Oct. do John Hayi, 2 June, '35 OalebDavii^rif. I9dtt'38 LUuttnanti. O. Sprague, 17 June, '26 II. A. Demill, 14 Sep. 29 T. Dixon, 12 June, 90 J. Sfdiquieat, 13 do do J. M'Oraadj, 14 do do M. Fowler, 26 July, '30 W. Dvbow, 25 Oci. do J.Wanamaker, jr. 12 Jl. 31 Caleb Dsvii, ji!« 12 do do O. NughioA, }9 May, '82 Z. Dav.i% 13 Jiinof 33 Robt.Wll.ice, 22 Oe(. do HertorDkkie, 2 Juae, 85 Rjabtrt 8pragr, 3 do do Kd. FHirweatber, 4 do do JpbB Slewarl, 1 ll. rif. ji9 June, '38 John Faliaer, 2d it r. do do EtiHrns. ' J. M. Fowler, I48«p. *29^ C. C. Smith, 13 June, SO . J. F. Sherwood, 25 Oft do Jeaia i^illi*, 19 Mat, 32 Henry De/oreit, 21 do S3 Ed. Spr»gue, 13 June, do Ab. Denill, 2 Sept. do ^ Jm. Alesaoder, 22d Oct do a. Baxter, 2 Juot S3 Jamei Secly, 3 do do Cb. Corry, 22 do, do .Adjvinnt. A. Englisli, cap. 25 Ag.'^ QuarCermaffer. S. Hallett, 21 do 32^ Pa'tftntuttr. R.B.Matlhew,c,2JuDeSS Siufton. 0. Wilton, 12 June, '28 Cavalry altached to 3d Bal- taliod, Kiog'i. Captain. Jamea Peter*, 5 June '32 Lieutenant. Daniel Uatfleld, do do do Second Lieutenant, John Gillii, do do do Comet. Jat. Northrup, 27 Jan, '38 Quaitermoiter. E, S. Wetwore, do da do queeh's coUNxr militia. Firal Battalioa. Lieutenant Cvtonel. Harry Fetert, 20 June, '25 Major. W. Fothay, 29Aog. '27 Captmnt. T. Hvivlcl, 6 June, '23 R. Gblding , adj.25 May ,'24 T. R.Weidanie, 11 Sep>'26 D. Smith, 2fAug. ^27 H. Lyoni, 22 do do J. Corbft, 23 do do 0. Sniitb, 7 Sfpt. '30 Bi-ad. ffenlett, 21 Aur.'SS W. Cfolwell, 11 do -34 R. Sniiib, jun. 20 do do D, yan#ari| 21 do do Jdbi^ Ciwrte, 5 Oct. '35 J4».0bNrell, 10 Sip, '38 , Luutenant^. J.'OMlMini, 27 July, "aO' R,.Diage«» 7 Sept. do R;He«r)ett; 33Ailg. %1' Geo, Vail, 24 d« do. A%m.llerrttt,^ 20 do '$3^ J H. Devebcr, ti'do do Q«o. OrahkOH 22 do do James Htu^, 11 Aug. '34 Thui Goldiog, 20 do do Jacob Guarer, 5 Oct. '35 John Glaii, 31 Aug. '33 Win.€arpenter,ll Sep '37 JobnColwrll, 10 Sep '38 Ensigns. C. SUrritt, 21 June, '25 8. Ourrie, 20 Aur. '27 F.Webd, 29 July, '30 Aia Smith, 23 Au^. '31 John'Mnyt, 20 Aug. '33 Jaf. E. Sofii|b,2l do do Richard Gtabaia,22 do do Ch. Currie, 23 do do Gieo. Fox^ ^ do do F.'fardy, 11 Aug. '34 B. Caroenter, 5 0U> '35 J6Hn(^unc«, 31 Aug. '36 Alex. Cue, H Sept. '37 J. |r. Foth«7, 10 S^pt. '3S :' JUSLj^ltaiia. Rbbert Qolding, (capt.) 27 Apr. '24 ,. PaymaHer. NtH. Devebar, 24 Aug.'29 ^^aetermaster. W.F.Bennel],c. 81 Aug; 36 Swgeon. R. P. S mithy 24 Aag. '29 Second Battalion. Majar. Peter .ream3nt,2S May '81 : Captains. John El rl», adj. t Jata. '23' J. M'Le n, 8 do do J. Seacod, 20^Aug. '27 J.M«Aliiler, 21 do dol 8. White, 30 do 'SOL* S. Rumphreyt, 31 do dot . A. Brantcomb, 26 July, '31' Jainei Butler, 27 do do . James Price, 2 Sfpl. >3a' N. »ulyea, 12 Aug. '3<; Lieutenant*. J.'Calkiaa, . L. M do do , Jirnei K«i(h, S Setot. d* ^3 it- 1 1 J K. Biigps llAwg. '14 T. OMpMter, 19 do do Emignt. T. Oortj, 7 Juna, *23 E. Sioori 9 do do A. Oortjr, 20 Am;.* 37 J. Sboaror, 21 do do Ofor|*Cttrrit|Sl do do J. M'Donald, E. Brig|i, A. B»*i>*n, John Mullin, Jetat Alwood, Jaiavt MuHio, I John Xarl«,(wp 7 Jua. 2^ 17 Awg. QMorlMmaMor. D. PalMor, 20 Aug. ft Surrton. 5 0ct.'« Wai.B.Ll(Ut, 0Oc|.'U OARLETON COUNTY MILITIA. Firit Batttlioo. Unttenant C»ltnel. Rich. KtichMoi, 1 Jan *32 Major. John DibHlor, 8 Maj, do Captaina. T. G.Ciinliflo.eApril, 19 Wm. Dihiileo, 4 do 25 J. KHehun, 5 do do T. Phillip, 8 June, 28 J. Dickonion, 30 Au^. 30 D. P. Griffith, 8 May, 2 Rofus Payteti, 9 do do John Koarner, 10 do do K. A* Giinlifre, 12 do do H. E. Uihhioa, 13 do do A. B. Shirpe, 26 Au^. S4 W. M'Ktnzie, 27 do do O. W. OlMry,rif. 9J«n'8 Lieutenartti, r. Dirkoniou. 30 A*i{;. 29 W. N. Mallory, 26 On do Oh«. Up»iam, n May, 32 R. Krlchum, 12 do do Joifph Phillipi, 13 do do A. 6. Carman, 26 At||;. 4 R. Beardilejr, 27 do do E. Eaitihrookt, 28 do do A. LoclitTood, 29 do do P.M.Bodrll, llSrpt 7 J.V.Buo Janet Crawford, 1 1 Sep.'7 Wn. D. Smith, 13 do do Jtdjutttnt' O.. RsjaiondfC. 28 Jul. '23 PaynuiHer. 8. A. Oarman, c. 9 Jaa.'SS Quariermatter. , G,Pe»badj,ft.2S^ep.'^ 04 5urg-een. Ch.Ri«e, 26 Aug. '34 Cavalry alUchrd to Pint Bali. Carlaten. Captain. A. N. Gaiden, 29Srp.'37 Lieutenanta. O. A. B«de|i, 29 do do Thoi. E. Prricy, 30 do do Corntt, R. R. Kvlrhuin, S9 do do Second Battalion. tAfUttnant Colonel. J.A.ULBnclilan,27Fe'S8 Major. A. B. Wal«h, do do do Captains. J. S. Browne, l4jon-, '24 A. Nieliulioo, 29 July, '28 B. Tibbets, 30 do do K. Tmner, 31 do do CM Lauchlan,ll May 32 R.Woodward, ad. 29 Se.'7 Eliaha Sitton, 23 Frb. '8 Nathl. Stiekney, 24 do do Murphy Giberion, 25dodo George Milhury, 2t3 do do Lie^iltnants. Was. McDonald, 8 Ana. '2 John Nicholien, 23 Feb. '8 Geoiee Murphy, 24 do do Jntiah 6. Brown, 25 do do Jnmei Bishop, 26 do do Henry Baird, 27 do do Chai. Hnniaionfl, 23 t!o do John Balloch, I Mar :h do Jun3* Filahnrber't,2 do do George Giberion, S do do Entigns, Jona. P. Taylor, 26 Fe, do ClHirlev tTpton, 27 do do Of S. Tumpkini, 28. do do Francif TUbhiti, € bei. do Oeerge Perle^, t do do Jere. Tompkfiii, 8 do do Adj^aant. R. Woodward, c. 29 8e. *7 Paumaster, J. R. Tupper, It. 37 Feb.'S Ouarternuuttr, Falk* Murphj, 3 Nov. do Surgeon. W. Wyley, 27 Fob. do Third Battalion. LuxUtnuni Celonet. Peter Fratcr, 7 Sopt '39 Majors, L. R. Conmbeii 28 do. *T A. Belleflrur, 29 do do CaviaUu. F. Violetie, 4 Dee. '24 F. Rire, adjt. 7 Sept. '80 G. Cerr, 8 ao do R. Miehaud, 9 do do Lroa UHlfflfur, 29 do. ^7 Joteph Hcbtri, 80 do do Sirnon Ilfbcrt, jr. 1 Oe do C. L. Borkwitb, 2 do do JohuS*«tlon, 8 do. '3 Lieutenants. Xavier Oere, Joih. Cere, J. B. Baij^ie, B. Lizoile, T. Nugent, M. Fat roll, A. M'Crcar, R. Martin, 2 1»ec 7 Sept 9 do »24 •30 do do do do do 29 Sept. >7 10 II 13 14 do do do do Vital ThihiJeau, 30 do do Francis Dnrpo*, 1 Oct do John Coombtw, 8 ido '4 Emigns. D- Violeiie, 5 Dec '24 R. Violetie, 7 Sep. '30 F. McDonnell, 8 «le do M. Mercure, 9 10 12 13 14 do do do do do do do do do do J' Burgoii^e, P. Mercnie, F. Meriin, D, Cere, F. Thihidf^au, 29 Sept T Abraham Duron, 30 do do Joseplh Michaud* 1 Oct do William fintton, 8 do ^ Ad^tdant, F, Hire, cap. I D«f. '24; S^ariomuitter. IIUC2, |Pm^*24 Paxftnaittr. F,C. 4mirauxf 38 Sep. *tl TAwg. *1# il<«r. Q Aug. *n u 6 Oct. II ultr, 3 N«v* (U rt. 7 Feb. 4* tlion. Col«ntt. 7 6*pt '39 , 'S8 do. 't 29doii« 4 Dre. 'SI 7 Srpt. *80 6 ao da 9 du do •, 29d».*7 80 do do jr. 1 0« do I, 2 do dft 8 do. 'S ants. 2l»ec 7Sepl 9 do THE If AVY. 10 II 13 14 *24 'SO do do do do do do do do do 29 Sept. '7 iU| 30 do do •, 1 Oct do , 8 do '4 5 Dec '24 7 Sep. 8 lie do do do do •lo S9Stpl>7 n, do do do 4t 1 Oct do }n, 8do^ ani. IPM.'24; miner* ' I. Doe. *24 uter. ^398ffp.'l7 9 10 12 13 14 '30 do do do do do do Honourable Sir Charlm Paget, KnigMi (^' C. H. Vice Admiral of the White, Conunaiider-in-Chicf on the West India, Halifkx, and Newfoundland Stations.— Thomas Woodknan, Esquire, Secretary. — . Charles Cooke Otway, Esquire, Flag Lieutenant. Naval Yard, Halipax.~J. R. Glover, Esq. Naval Storekeeper; .Tames Ritchie, 1st clerk to ditto ; William Donald, 2d clerk to ditto i Thomas Matthews, Oate Porter. VicTVALLiHo YAmo. — J. R. Glover, Elsquire, Storekeeper. U§i qf Her Majeatyl'a Shim on the West India, Halifax^ aud PklB- Joundland StationB. fi Allan, steam vessel, Lieutenant Commanding, E. B. Tinling. Andromache, 28, Captain Robert L. Bayncs. AnteloDo, 60. ISermuda. Bermuaa, yacht. Bermuda. Charybdis, 3, Lieutenant Commander V.m. Robert Gor i. Columbia, 2, steam vessel. Master Comiaandcr Ale v. Thompson* Comus, 18, Commander Hon. P. P. Cary. Comwallis, Flag Ship, 74, Captain Sir Richaxd Grunt, Knight. ; Coromandel, convict shin. Bermuda. Crocodile, 28, Captain J. Polkinghome. Dee,'4, steam vessel. Commander J. Sherar, K. H. Dromedary, 2, convict ship. Bermuda. Echo, steam vessel, Lieutenant Commander W J;ines. Flamer, 6, steam vessel, Liautenant Command' r Jojm M. Potbury. Griffbri, 3, Lieutenont Commander J. G.' D'TJrhan. Harpy, 10, Lieutenant Commander John S. Ellmati. Hercules, 74, Captain John Toup Nicholas. Hornet, 6, Lieutenant Commander Henry Baillie. Lark, 4, Lieutenant Commander T. Shiith. Madagascar, 46, Captain Provo W. P. Wallis. Miwnmcent, 74, receiving ship, Janii^ica. Commodore P. J. Douglaa. . Malabar, 74, Captain Edwara Harvey. Medea, 4, steam velssel, Commander John N. Nott. , Niagara, 20^ Li^es of Canada. Cominander William Sabdeil. Nimrod, 20. Cdiiimander John Fra7^r. Pearl, 20, Commander Right Hono^ir - e Lord Clarence E. Paget. Pickle, 5, Liei^enimt Conunander P. iiaste. ^• Pyramus, 42, receiving ship. Halifax. •, Racehorse, 18, Commander Henry Cruford. Resolute, divinjB bell ,vesseL I^enhiida. Ringdove, 16, Commander ; Lieut. E. Gray; Ro^ Oak, 74, receiving ship. Bermuda. Seringapatam. 46, Caotain J. Leitb. Serpent, 16, CfommanaeriR. L.Warren. • Skipjack, 5, Lieutenant Commander John J. Robinson. Slaney, 20, reoeiving ship. Bermuda. Snake. 16, Committer Akocandfirr Mitne. Thunder, 6, Lieutenant Commanding E. Bamett. Vestal, 26, Captain ThoniasW. Carter. Wuiderer, 1 6, Commander Thomas Bushby. Weymouth, 16, receiving hulk. Bermuda. f2 ' 6^ t It I'l I GRKAT BRITAIN. 1,1 ■y>'l. ■ -:R (AtJSCANDaiNA) VICTORIA I. Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, bom May 24, 1819. Succeeded her Unda XVflliam IV. June 20, 1837. Proclaimed, June 21, lj537. Crowhcd, June 28, 1838. Dowager Queen Adelaide Amelia Louisa Teresa Caroline, sister of the reigning Duke of Saxe Meiningen, born August 13, 1792. Royal Princes and Princesses. — Augusta Sophia, born November 8> 1768; Elizabeth, bom May 22, 1770,— married, April 7, 1818, to Pre. derick Joseph Louis, Landgrave of Hesse Homburg, who died April 2, 1829, in his sixty-first year ; Ernest Augustus, Duke of CumberlatMi, King of Hanover, bora June 5, 1771, — ^married, May 29, 1815, to Frc« drica Sophia Caroline, daughter of the Duke of Mecklinberg Strelitz, and widow of Frederick William, Prince erf Salms Braunfels, bom 7, 1813, to Augusta Wilhelmina Louisn, mece of the Landgrave of Hesse, — bom July 25, 1797. Her Majesty's Ministers. — First Lord of the Treasurj'^Viscount Melbourne ; Chancellor of the Exchequer, the Right Hon. T. Spring Rice ; Lord Chancellor, Lord Cottenham ; President of the CounciL Marquis of Lansdowne; Lord Privy-Seal and First Commissioner of Land Revenue, Visrx>unt Duncannon ; Secretarite of State, for Home Department, Lord John Russell: for^Foreign Affairs, Viscount Pal- merston : for Colonial, Lord Glenelg ; First Lord of the Admiralty, Earl of Minto ; Presidient of the Board of ControuL Right Hon. Sir J. C. Hobhouse; President of the Board of Trade, Right Hon. C. P. Thompson ; Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Lord Holland ; Secretary at War, Viscount Howick^ Post Master General, jEarl of -Litchfield; Lord Chamberlain, Marqms of Conyngham; Lord Steward, Duke of Argyll ; Master of the Hori "5, Earl ot Albemarle ; Master of the Mint, and Vice President of the Boi rd of Trade, Bight Hon. Hen- ry I^bowchere; Paymaster General, Ri^K* Hon. Sir Henry Paraell; Master General of the Ordnance, Right Hon. Sir R. H. Vivan, Baro- net; Chief Secretary for Ireland, Lord Morpeth; Attorney General, {Sir John Campbell ; Solicitor General, Sir Robert M. Rolfe. IRELANDj—Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Earl of Mnlgrave ; Lord Chaoodlor, ;Lord Plunkett; Commander of the Forces, Major General Sir Edward Blakeney ; Attorney Generaiy Right Honorable Stephen Woulfe J Solicitor General, M.Brady, Esquire. - " '■ THE BRITISH CONSTITUTION, The blessings of which we colonists so fully e^joy, stands among the nations of the earth like an ancient ode in xhewooa, which, after nav. ing overcome many a blast, overtops the other trees of the forest and oonmiands respect and veneration. AH for^gnen look to it wi^ won- der and with envy, as the happiest system mat ever was devised for uniting dignity, m the m^j^-strate and liberty in the subject, with pro- tection and security to all. . ustly may we cfaaUeoge those who attempt to criticise it to produc^ from the lumals of hiatdry any example of such a nnltitnde of men, a« the British Subjecta held together m the bonds of ci- vil Bci^ mider bo &w nsfttnuntSf and with sneh/uU enjoymem ^ ffte4&ms M VPB posstsf . e»OD SAVE THE aUEEN. Jigdom of /rowhcd) LnOLINB, |13, 1792. , to Frc- April2, iberland, , to Fre. Strelitz, [els, bora 19 : Au- .dolphus ped May Igrav© of Viscount r. SpriDff CounciL ssioner of for Home oupt Pal- dmicalty, Hon. Sir bn. C. p. Holland : I, jEarl of 1 Steward, Master of Ion. Hen- Pamell ; an, Baro* General, ve; Lord r General Stephen tnongthe ifter nav- brest and ritk won- naed for nth pro>- tt«mptto of such a ods of ci' pnem if jGroD sate our gradous Queen, Long live our noble Queen, God save the Queen : Send her victorious, Happy and glorious, Long to reign over us, Qod save the Queen. O Lord, our God, arise, Scatter her enemies, And make them fall : Confound their politics, Frustrate their knavish tiidb^ On Thee our hopes we fix, God save us all. Thy choicest gifts in stoM On her be pleased to pour, Long may she reign; Mav she defend our laws, Ana ever ^ve us cause, To sing with loud applause, God save the Queea. I«, THE QUEEN— GOD BLESS HERi „ A Bumper of Wine, come fill, fill around, In the toast all will doubtless bear part, For no honest Briton has ever been found, To refuse to his Sov'reign his heart : May constant prosperity gladden her reign, May her people in peace long possess her, And heartily, earnestly, echo the strain — Here's a health to the Queen ! ! — Gkid bless her ! The wealthy of Rome at their banquets of old^ . When to those whom they honored they quaff'd, ' Threw pearls of great price in their goblets of gold, More costly to render tncir draught : I boast not of gems, but my heart's in my glass, Of its loVe nought can e'er dispossess her, Upstanding! uncovered ! round, round let it pass, Here's a liialth to the Queen ! ! — God bless for I Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah! Upstanding ! uncovered ! round, round, let it pass, Here's a health to the Queen ! !— God bless her 1 RULE BRITANNIA. Wiien Britaifn, iinVatHeiV^n'seoMMli Ar6i« from out the azurt mBin, THii 4»as the ehartrr of lh« Land, And (uatdian Angel* lung ihe •train ; Rule Britannia, Britannia rule lb* wavet ! Britons never shall be ilaves. Th« N^tipna not so bleit as thee, Must in th«ir turn (o tyrants fall, Wfcflit then sbalt flourish great and fref, fhe dread and envy o.*" Uicin all { ■ ' Rule, tee. 8UU u«re majestic shalt thou rise, Mer* dreadral fVom each forei^ astreke, As the loud blast that jmds the skies, .•tnres biit,t9 v*«t ti^Miiv* Oik I Thee haughty tyrants ne'er -shall t«m^ Ail their aiicmpts to bend (hee dawiv Will but areiise thy generjiui flame -^ And work their woe and thy renown ; Rule Britanni", Britannia rule theW4Tes:! Driloiis never shall be slafet. To thee helonn the raral reig;n, Thy cities sh^ll with eonimeite shine. All thine shall be the, subject main, And every shore it -circles thine ( Rule, lie Thenusesjslill with freedom found, Sbnll to thy hA(>py coasts repair: Biest Iilel with aialchless beauty crqwn'd And manly hearts |p guard the fair ( Rule, k9i «7 1^! i V >l il 1 l! ,■! FARMER'S CALENDAR, ^ . ' {FVom Thxmuul't Ahnariackfar 1839.) «'»'^^ ■ " - ■ — — . i. ,.*. , .t;.r, f , JANUARY. "' ■ I have come onco more about the old business, my friends ; the retf' self-same subject on which we have kept up a sort of tete-a-tete mt these many years. We have had a very pleasant and innocent con- nection. Innocent indeed ; for if. husbandmen preserve not that char- acter, it is a very strange thins:. It is agreed that no men are so free from those tempttttidhs' V/hich Old Nick is at all timas spreading in- cur way. But then again it is not every farmer that is able to say-^ '• get behind me. Satan !" whenever an dpportanity offers for gratify- ing a passion which is ever and anon w^iJi^pering, " keep what you've got, and get what you can." Bo says oui^miiiister, and he is a most capital preacher. . " Thirty years to be writing on one topic P* exclaims my good lady Tewabout. "Why, how upon earth can he spin it out so long ? I should suppose that it had got threadbare long ago." I tell you what, my worthy madam, . my snmect will no more wear out than your hus- band's farm will so do. " Keep moving" b the principle with him and me ; which is neither mpre nor less than cidtivaiioTi. FBBEUABY. Who is more happy than honest Tom Clover, sb oft the subject of our verse ? He lives by what he obtains by industry from the earth, and not by what he can catch by craft from other men. He lives up- on an estate given him by his mother, and not upon an estate cheated from his brethren. He lives, like his own fat kine, by the allowances of nature, and not, like wolviss imd foxes, by rapine, Tptn Clover is, beyond a question, of all men, the most quiet, and least apt to be en- gaged in tumult and the disturbance of commonwealth. Hia manner of li^o. inclines him to a love of })eace ; and, though ready to bear a soldiers armor m defence of his country, war he deprecates as th« curse of a nation. All very true, brother Oowiey. Let us begin a new paragraph, and e^diibit quite another character ; I mean Peter Crimpte. He was shown fortn last year, at this verv season, a poor being, lifeless, lazy, improvident and unfeeling. — O, Peter ! if thou art founded on a rock, it is a barren ledge, and will pro- duce nothing. Here is one of the fin«MiJfM(s of luid that America can bosat'of. Hdw Bucll would make it shine \ !out in Peter's posses- sion it is a desert, where the foxes borough, and the conies find a home. MAECH. Come, friend, while the winds are making their bluster out of doors, and making sport of all combustibles, you and I will take seats by the fire here for a little chit-c^t. It is a good tiling to brush off the cob- webs that hang about the windows of the mind, to enable us t0'§ee the clearer. What do you think of the business of farming ? you have had a season of rest from bodily labor, or from its severities, during the winter, and a good time tot reflection. Farmers must think ; they are not bom to move without mental activity ; and their chance is great for profitable reflection. The vast scenes of nature are all around us ; and here is man, the tiller, the cultivMn- c^this great globe, placed in the midst of all this vast creation, to improve it, to adimi it, to live by . it, and to enjoy it. " Here," says a sensible writer, " pleasure lookit, methinks, like a beautiful, constant, and modest wife ; here we walk 68 in the light and open vays of Ditine bounty j here our fiensct ar« feasted with the clear and genuine taste of their objects ; and here tft plenty, harmless, and cheap." AU true, very true. I see, neighbor Snug, you have kept your buildings in good condition^ A nail driven now and then, to hold on a loose clapboard, always pay* for the pains. APRIL. as This is a busy month ; that is to say, the farmer must be busy ; ay, busy as a rat in a meal -chest. Dome Tom, Bill, Jonas, and Levi, this standing about, shading the g^ou^id, will not answer ; we must go at it knuckle and thumb. Where's our Prouty plough ? Just as like- ly as not Capt. Drony has not returned it yet. I lent it day before yes- ' terday, and 1 suppose I shall have to send for it. What signifies to work without tools? " ,.,/..././.. low : it is hard d Jieigabourly sort. 'She knows a thing nouse-keepdog. " Zuckers ! " said uncle Caleb, " its pesky bad that she is bowed np with such a dull, off ox." Who lives more pleasantly and more happily than the husbandman^ If it is homely in manner, compared to the city stylish ones, let ma tell you, Mr. Sneer, it is free from city vexation. He is never in th« fidgets, lest nis note should lie over. He is never obliged to take an emetic, because he gobbled too much beef-steak and brandy for supper. Galomd jalap and Brandreth's pills, he knows nothing about ; his mo* didne is exercise ; his amusement his daily labor. But, bestir. 2^r. Trudge. This is the season for looking to the fences. Bnt cobble and i>$»tQh no more •■>.>•. MAY. M^ day 2 Well, what of that? I will tell ye, i^eij^hbour Sprigg^s. The first day o( May is ealled May Day, because, it is said, on that ve> ry day, the city girls go a gaddins into the country in search of May* weed andcatmp; tma if o. dandelion should happen to be found m bloom, it is nabbed, as qui(^ a-, a martin snaps a stray honey bee. — " I'll tell you what, cousin Jetnro, these girls will make rather slim wives, after all, for a man that wants a good helpmate, one that will make no bones about seeing to all that belong to a tidy housewife, as a body might say. What a genteel woman is Aunt Dolly Faurlace Z As neat as wax, and as bright as a button 1 she is a dear workey, and her buttery ! ay, our parson's wife said it did her very soul good to lode at it. I would give six pence in the pound more for aunt Dolly's but- ler^an I would for that made at Jo Slouch's It goes in the market quickei^than you can say catnip, so they tell mc. Aunt DoUv's bug* nom heifer, ~a&. she call^ it, will show you eleven pounds of butter a week ! What thin^ofthat, Capt. Stivers ?" "Believe it ? I don't be- lieve it ; no, not I, by a horafulL People will stretch the truth master* ly, when they get right-down earnest. " Such aad the like conversation I listened to not long since at my ne^hbour's tea table. We fismmen are social. " Good morning, neighbour Bluejoint ; what do you think of this nev kind of manure that's coming in vogue ?" "What do you mean ? is it this coal-dust and sand, which they call composition, or some such ntma, and which Bill Shaver got a premium for?" " Poh ! no, no i^— that case of Shaver's was a gross imposition, and deserves exemplfurf punishment. Have you not read in the farming papers any thing altout . BOKE MANUBB?" "No, neighbouT, no. I take no newspapers; I gi" jnght ah«ad, in th$ old fashion way, and never bother my brains abottf 6? Kf .ilfl k <-i « \ "I books and nfewsprhits to get my fermin^ information. But what im i( about bones *?" " Why, neighbour Bliiejoint, if you would have a little more liberality, and take a paper of some sort, it would be both tp your credit and your profit. Bone manure is made of bones, which, till lat- terly, have D^n cast away as useless. They are broken up and ground into powder, which is the manure, and is oi a very strong and produc- tive quality." " Is that it then ? Well, I tell you what,— you experi- nienters may break your bones with your new notions, if ydulike it : I s^ck to the old way. So, I want to hear no more about ik." HeretM conversation ended, and I came away. Farmers should keep along with the times. JULY. Ladies of the green fields and flowery hill tops, it is with delight we once more meet your smiling lovely forms. Can there be aiight that is {leasing here, unless woman too snares in the enjovment ? Here comes tne beauteous farmer's daughter. How lishtly she treads the verdant pathway, as shje bears along the welcome umcneon to the hay-makers ! She has been trained to industiy and to nsefiilncss, as weiU as to other female Accomplishments. Yonder goes her worthy teach'er, the precep- tress of the village high-school. She has a jnst estimation of a female education, and knows how valueless are the gaudy fineries withoiit the sOlidiUes. Happy it is for us that mental cultivation is so much at- lendM to. Coniej come, man ; don't tarry too long under the old beechnut. It is to pe sure a very comfortable tbing to roll upon the greensward, and While Away ah hour or so ^ but then, mind ye, Mr Loiter, you are tak- ing another's time, which is taking another's property forsooth. What a capital principle it is to "do as you would be done by!" Let each one abide by this rule, and see if all things do not work right. Why do you stijiid whetting your scythe so long' there, Sbaky ? We like mvLsiim very well, but you nave so mueh of this taffU tijffU that it gets to be mono- tdnous. AITOUBT. The field of wheat. Tliis has been the theme of some of our rhym- ing rustics.' We should think that every farmer would turn poet at ttos produetiye seaton. What is there that may better excite themind into enthusiasm, than beholding the rich yellow harvest ? Well, may we hu^bandmet^, sing in anthems of joy on rieceiving this bountiful re- turn for our labours. What say, neighbour Toughheart, do you ever feel any of those little internal movements which goby the crack-jaw name of gratititde ? How often do your clergy preach about it ; and how swsetly db poets sing of it I ^' Thy bounties. Lord, to me surmount the powejr of language to recount !" So sung the melodist of Israel. O, Toughhffiart, Toughheart I can you Idok upon your wavy fields of wheat, yoiur deep green com hills, your towering mows, and your loaded scaf- folds, and feel none of those glowing emotions tlmt inspired the grateful Dafid into song ? Methinks I h^ar you lepljtT-" Come, come, Mif. FUppant, you are getting out of the lot ; 1 never trouble myself about , tbi^se ere uterary matters. ,How stands the stock market now? I wAn* tjo make a little investment^ butj 'poh ! stay I Caleb, ' have yo\i charged that peck of meal to the widow Mcagrem 1^* '..:,'. SBPTBMBEB. This is one of the most glorious months for the farmi^r ; the giK)d tl^hgs qf the earth come tumbling |n upon him, " heaps upon heaps !" However, thete is no monthin me year that may hot gladen the f&r- filer's heaCrt, imless it h€ one of those hearts which we sometimes find incased ii^ tne hide of a rhinoceros. How is it in yoiit neighboarhood, 70 hati^'K ; a little I tp your , till lat- {ground produc- experi- ike It : I Here the ep along light we tt that is re comes verdant makers! to other J precep- a female hout the nuch at- lut. It is ard, ahd are tak- I. What each one lydoyou usiv very be monO'' iir rhym- 1 poet at the^mind ell, may atiful re~ evcr feel iw name Btnd how lountthe ael. O, ^ wheat, led scaf. grateful ne, Mt*. If about . ow? I ttvc yo\i Ke gdod heaps I" the far* nes find turhood, , ,Mr. .^u4dlet, about tools 7 If I do not vciy much " mis-remcflilierj'* as my worthy friend the cfood deacon Spanshankle used, to phrase it, you was somewhat in the back-ground last yeair. Your way was not the right way for a man of business, a go-ahead, push-along, Keep-mo- ving husbandman. You was pestered to keep the operation up for laek of implements ; your way was altogether borrow am cobble. I tell you you once more, and once for all, a do-Jbr-the-present practice is Worse than no doing. There may he an occasional necessity for it ; but keep far away from the habit. Your cousin, Jo Jykes, was in the same bad way ; but all at once he took a new start^ and off he trtunped to the agricultural warehouse. "Oh, wonderation," he crie(L here's ever/ thing ! " So he filled up his wagon with a cood stock of tools, such as a fermer ought always to have, and home he pushed, much satisfied with his purchase. OCTOBER. " Some love to Toam" away from home. This will by no means do for John Ploughbeam. His love of home is his safety. He must guard against contracting ^.fondne^S for being ofi*, off*; ay, off" from the place of his business, the place of his interest, the place of his family, the place of his love. Call me away from the enticement of the idle and the time spendthrift. Yonder is a horse-race that draws its thousands. WoiUd you venture your faithful mare, Lightfoot, upon the turf? How criiel It would be to put her to her full speed ! Farmers should have ifeeling {pr these most useful quadrupeds. Poor Ben Bramble was drawn into the trap, and lost a fine gelding. Is tluBie a gathering at the village tavern 1 I hope there are no farmers ther#. Loafers can never be farmers. Yet some loye to roam ;"some love just to take a little trip down totowai, or over to the comer, or to trundlehead's mills, to see what's eoing (xh. But they will " hang on ;" and this makes- a bad case of it. mw, These is no need of going from home to find out the news. The way to have this accomm eyea the whole potatoe vnUfaU, but in that case the frirmer may con« lk>le himsUf with the certain belief, tlut if h& had ]^nt^ it in cuts, they would inevitably have failed likewise, We may not be rieht in our view of the necessity of planting potatoes whole, but whether or ^'liot, we think it can be demonstrated that nothing is ever lost by fol- lowing this n^ethdd.; That many who have commenced on this'syd- te|h,'miy i^i^V'^ Ji^IQ) make it answer as well as planting their need in cut|7»%u>te natunftto suppose. The plan is neir to theii, ' but when a frup^Qr; prac^ce ^idl nave given them experience, th^re ci^ be little douby)ut they will find it satisfy their most enla^ied ex- pecta^oas.*^,:TH|B'^<> 67^^ things to be observed in planting potatoes «>9tei:^,'tphtDr0THa BOWS vsaY widf apart, and the pdtri^oes planted VBEY closk TooctMBR, theg^peatest distUKe not mow than setcn^tc^fl9>^.>-[Haliflx Pearl. From, th$ Pictou Observer.— An intelligent correspondent, whose j^nibn we mxn^ rei^pect, though in many pattieukra it differs from 4H|r own, writes us on the subject of the dty rot in potatoes.— ''Vtfu and ' ..TQur contemponiry are both out on this suhject. The riper aa(^ i^er the potato the inore liable it is to t>e ftttaekiad by the small Jly which 18 \ ■ V ire it may lest John AOVuislied e conjure nith most b^;and the )lentepus- a fanner le pointed igh td do. raiting for nony of— 1 you, "my mdnowl f the hn- to cut the admitted, \rer, aiiew le name of ihe estab- », the hue- ure, must i the mpde jats away mble jnto und,' each isture, and ^itb these stroyed.'y •reserves it phere and id which it 3TC the dry sometimes r may con- l it in euts, be right in whetner or lost by fol- mthis'syii- Ating fmir sir t6 theifi, ience, there nlarged ex- ag pota'iioes tie pdtTKtoes mowdiBn ent, wliose Ufiers from — 'nrtfttWid eran^^^^ causes the dry rot. T iatoes prematurely killed by frost, or planted too late to be ^ood lor food, are always to be preferred for seed. The dry rot is nothing more nor less than the erosion of the potato or set by a swarm ol minute nm;^gots, the germ of which being deposited by the parent fly on the juicy cut of a good potato, and becoming quickly ani- mated in warm weather, feeds on as much of the root as is agreeable to its taste, until it has arrived at the rhind. or has^passed into a state in which it no longer requires such food. Never nund the speculations of others on this subject ; take a microscope, as 1 have repeiitedly done, and examine for yourself. There is no remedy but preventing the de- position of the egg of the vg"']/ b'ack long-winged fly which n;ay be seen hovering round the potato when cut, and to prevent it having ac- cess the sets should be immediately covered with dry sea-side sand or any dry mould." This opinion on the important subject to which it re- fers is deserving of attention, and may satisfactorily account for the fact that potato sets thoroughly dipped in quick lime escape the rot, as in that C.I so we can easily fancy ;ne germ of the pernicious maggot which occasions it, to be destroyed' by the lime. Os- Potatoes— J3|7 T. A. Knight, Esor. — In a letter which I pub- lished last autumn, I stated that I had ontained a produco of potatoes equivalent to 8374 hushels and 3 Ihg. (each bushel weighing 90 lbs.) per statute acre, and I then expressed an intention which I now fulfil, of pointing out the means by which such an extraordinary crop was obtained, and by which, of course, other crops of equal magnitude may be again obtained ; and I look forward with confidence t9 obtaining in the present year a produce equivalent to 1000 bushels per acre of pota- toes of first rate quality. The first point to which I wish to direct the attention of the cultiva- tor of the potatoe is, the age of the variety : for it has long been known, that every variety cultivated, gradually becomes debilitated,, and loses a large portion of its poioers of producing ; and I believe that 'almost cocry variety now cultivated in this an^the adjoining countries, has long since passed the period of its age at which it ought to have resign' ed its place to a successor. ■ No variety should ever be cultivated which uselessly expends itself in the production of seeds, nor even of full grown blossoms, unless it possesses some valuable redeeming qualities. The distance of the intervals between the rows should be regulated wholly by the length required by the stems in each peculiar soil and situation. If the utmost length required by the stems be four feet, let the intervals between the rows be four feet also ; and if the variety be of dwarfish habits, and its longest stem does not exceed two feet, in- tervals of two feet will be suflicient. The rows should be made from north to south, that the mid-day sun may be permitted to shine between them, for every particle of living matter found in the tuberour root of the potatoe plant, has been gener* ated in the leaves, (which act only when exposed to light,) and has de- scended beneath the soil. Each set should weigh at least, six ounces, and they should never be placed at greater distances from each other, than six inches from cen- tre to centre, and a preference should be given to whole potatoes, when suchc^n be obtained. If the growth of the plant be very dwarfish, 4 inches between the sets- from centre to centre, will be preferable ; and if the form of the potatoe be long and kidney-shaped, a good : deal of t^vania^ will be gained by placing them to stand upon their enda, 'that eda which joined ihe parent pltu>t placed downwards. ' G n I I ' i ■■;-»r ■ ,ijt, II; i-i m The Inrgr^t fjroiliice will ffrnrmlly he obtniru«d from varulips of ra^ ther early liahits, and ratlier low stature, there being in very tall plants niucli time necessarily lost in carrvini? the nfitrimeritr, which ha* fieen rtbs(Kl»etl from the soil, up into ti*e leaves and down again, in the state of living j^ap, to the tuber. Vacicties which have strong ^tcnm and ereet fonn, nre to be pre- ff.'rred. biM-nuse such are least subject lo fall upon, and shade the fo- liage of rHch oth( r. It is much more advantageous to incorporate the manure with the aoil by niejins of the spade ov plough, than to put it in with the sets ; for in the latter case, a large majority o( the roots, during the summer nod autnnin, do not derive advantage" from it. lilarly i)laiiting is, under almost all ciTcmnstances, best; and the pe- riod, except for tionie very peculiaT varieties, should never be later than the middle of the month of April. I possess, though at present in small quantities necessarily, many new varifties, which promise to prove vahinble both on account of the quantity and quality (f their produce, and I shall be happy as soon as I have 1 he ]K>wer, to make them useful to the public. I obtained in the last year iVom some of these under culture with the plough, (the soil being shallow, and naturally poor, and manure not having been given, in more than ordinary quantity.) a produce equivalent to more than 650 bushels of potatoes, of first rate excellence per acre, and a good deal lanjer produce from others of inferior quality, but I have not any rca- »,m to beiJeve that I possess any variety which, cither in quality for im- mediate human food, or in quantity tor affording food to the inferior animals, has reached, or ever approximated the greatest state of excel- lence which the potaloeis capable of acqniiing. — British Farm. Mag. EtAHLEY. — " As far as my knowledge extends, I believe it is not ge- nerally koowa tmoDg practical farmers,^ that English or two rowed iJarky isthe^most proutable summer giain crop that they can cultivate ; it is not pavilcular as to climate, soiF, drought or wet— and for some ~ years past has not been subject to^blast or mildaw. It leaves the land in better order tlrnn any other grata crop, it is more easily harvested, and requires but little labour to clean it.^ For two years' experience I find it equally us good for fattening swine, as any other grain, pound for pound. The present season (1838) we fatted our pork entirely 6a harlej-meal, and never had better. The produce the past season was forty -five bishels to the acre, weii^hing fifty-one pounds per bushel, raised on land where corn and potatoes grew the year before, part of which is calcareous (natwe of lime) and part argillaceous (clayey) soil. The manure was spread on at the time of planting com and potatoes ; the grass looks w^ell and bids fair for a great crop— it looked last au- tumn fifty pf'r cent, better on the barley ground than on the wheat, which grew side by side." — Correspondence of the N. E. Farmer. Charcoal. — The use of charcoal in preventing the putrefaction of an- imal matter, has oflen been commended, and the application of this interesting property of charcoal, to the preser\'ation of pi-ovisions for ships at sea, cannot be too often insisted upon. We nave another pleasing confirrnation of this fact in the statement, " that the crews of two Russian ships that some years since sailJjd round the world, were extremely healthy —during the wliole three years of their v6yagc, only tv^ro men died of the crew of the Neva, and tb^ NevasJuula did. not lose a sing-le man — not only their fresh wajer was pTCScrvcd in chirred casks, hut the same precaution was applied lb the presenratioa of their •aited provisions. The beef they carri«iid out with them tastod as plrftsant] salted. Prcsn by land < and the i ujaterial ncss. 'I be kept i ing their charcoal both to 1 pulverizt pure wat Test < be knowi nunute ; cd rudel] stances ; alely. the differ wliiten ii fVowe and covei a very sli Iv moi.stc the lime. Re<^ov caused tc rect actk wards, ledge of kle thenn same eff ing the f F'reez was perf Indian Sure states, tl of dry inyariat used th< grains for an mixed cover tlJ Cure] tar, in dered- pai:t of I Wn Thie re| salt wo k-erv tall licfi has 1, in the be pre- the fo- with the he sots ; summer tl the pe- ater tn»n y, many int of the soon as I led in the (the soil len given, e than 650 good deal t any vea- ilyforim- inferior s of excel- rm. Mag. ; is not ge- wo rowed t cultivate ; i for some es the land harvested, sperience I Bin, pound entirely on season was )er bushel,^ are, part of layey) soil, i potatoes ; id last au« the wleat, ction of an- tion of this ^visions for vc another le crews of vorld, were iyagc, only da did not ! incharredl ion of their \ tasted as plrRsantly upon their Tcflurft. ns it Jid three years before, when firwl salted. PrvacrcatUm of Pish. — For ensurin* the swcetn«'ss of fishconveyeft by land carriar^c to any distance, the belly (»f the fish should be opened, and tlie internal parts sprinkled with powdered charcoal. The sum* material will restore even pativscout water to a slate oi* perfect frcr-.h- ness. The iulmbitants of Cadiz, and other cities wlieie uoler las ta be kept in tanks for culinary uses, adopt lliis simple method of purify- ing their water. While on this jsubjecl, it ir:ay be Vv'ell lo add, that ehsu'coal well pulverized, is the be^t tooth powder thai euu be us<.d, both to keep the teeth white, and to prevent iheir decay. If you will pulverize it, heat it red hot on a slK)vel, and then put it in a liuttll*; of pure water ; and use tliis water with a tooth brusli— -it is still better. Test of good FLoun. — Flour which is j)ure arid unadulienUed miy be known by your seizing a handful briskly, uiid squeeziii.^ it half a nunute ; it preserves the wrm of the hand in one piece, allhough plac- ed rudely on the table. Not so with that which contains foreign'sub- stances ; its adhesive property is weak, and it filis to yvr'QQ- inuticdi- atcly. The whiteness of the flour is no evidc-Mi e oi its t;octdaci;s ; Che different materials nsed in adultciaung Hour iuive a ter;dency lo wduten it. FlonDer^. -—li'ifi saidif jou fill flower pots about half full off'uick Ibno, and cover this with a good mould, the flowers may thus lie ohtuincfi in a very short time, and all the season, 'i'he earth should be kejtt slis;hi- Iv moistened, and pressed down whenever it rises by the swelling ot the lime. REcovEniNG JF'rosted Plants.— It is well known that the iniur^ caused to plants by eady spring frosts is not owing so much to the di- rect actioii df the cold, as to the sadden application of warmth after»> wards. London nursery-men have availed themseives of the know- ledge of this fact, in recovering plants during tlie night. They sprin- kle them copiously with cold water before sunrise. . This produces ih«* same effect as the application of cold water to a frozen limb— -abslJracL- ing the frost so gradually as to produce no iiyury to the affected parts. Freezing;. — Ayoumj man in New jfiTampshkre J'ro/^e. his foot, which was perfectly cured in less than 21 hours, bj the ap lioatiou of yeast and Indian meal— it is equally beneficial when applied to u Iniin. ' Save remedy for the Croup. — A distini>uished medical friend ofoTir.s stdktes, tlmt whenever cynauehe traelielais ap{)ears, he foiiaid a plaster of nful ; and to pne 4 or 5 years old. a spoonful may b(! gtve.u.' Thie relief is instant, and the cure in i^meral, witlJu a.orO^day*. ©ma for Wm». — Wash t.hrr»i two or threx' -tiuios a dity -\\ iih «tr(T;i:f salt water, water in which ?-alt iuir^ fcen dis<5oivts;l. 5/1 ^5' ■»i • ^■'; Cure, fin" the Injluenza. — Drink very freely of barley water sweet- ened with brown sugar, and strong;ly imprecated with acid ; and ob- serve strict temperance in diet. Cure for Cincers.—Take the root of dock, boil it until soft, then use it by way ot a poultice, taking; care to renew the application two or three times in a day. This simple remedy has effected a complete cure. Cure for the sting- qfa Wasp. — Apply an onion to the part afTcctcd — the cure is instantaneous. Probably the same remedy would suc- ceed as to other insects, bees, hornets, &c. Cure for Burns and Scalds. — Apply a plaster compounded of Bur- gundy pitch, beeswax, and a little sweet oil ; it will yield almost in- stant relief from uain. Allow one fourth wax, add oil, lard, or fresh butter to it, to reauce it to a consistency, so as neither to melt by the warmth of the flesh, nor irritate by its nardness. Burns and Scalds. — Clarified honey, applied on a linen ra^, is said to be an excellent remedy for burns and scalds. It is easily tried and can du no harm, and perhaps may prove as useful as it is cheap and simple. To prevent- woundsfrom Mortifying. — Sprinkle sugar on them. The Turks wash fresh wounds with wine, and sprinkle sugar on them. Ob- stinate ulc3rs may be cured with sugar dissolved in a strong decoction of walnut leaves. Poison. — To cure the poison occasioned by the sting of a bee, wasp, hornet, &c. wash the part affected with the water of ammonia (harts- home,) and if much diseased, dissolve a picse of carbonated ammonia (the size of a pea)in water and drink it. This remedy is said to have relieved persons when a sting has nearly caused mortification. Cure for sore backs of Horses. — White lead, moistened with milk or sweet oil, is the best remedy for sore backs of flbrses, and if applied in the early stage of the wound, is always efficacious. Cement. — Isinglass, boiled in spirits of, wine, will produce a fine transparent cement which will unite broken glass so as to render the fracture almost imperceptible, and perfectly secure. Nankin colour. — A pail full of ley, with a piece of ooppenis half as big as a hen's e^g boiled in it, will aye a fine nankin colour, which will never wash out. This is very useful for the linings of bed quilts, com- forters &c. To TAKE Stains out or Mahogany.— Mix six ounces of spirit of salts, and half an ounce of rock salt of lemons, powdered tt^ther ; drop a little on the stains, and ub it with cork till it disappear. Wash oJ with cold water.— CunnabeWs Nova Scotia Almanack, jor 1889. How to catch Owls and Rabbits.— The Americans have a plan of catching owls and rabbits, which is rather curious. Owls— When you discover one on a tree, tmi fiid that it is looking at you, all yon havi to do i3 to move quickly round the tree several times, when tha ov/!, in the meantime, whose attention will be so firmly fixed, that for- getting the necessity of turning its body with its head, will follow your jhotion with its eyes until it brings its head bfT. RABfiiTS-^Place ap- ples in the parts where they frequent, after sprinkling them with sniiffV' j aad when they come to smell, the sudden effort to feikeeze which they;'; make never fails to break their necks, and even, in some casesi ha» ' been known to cauw them to tumble heels over head a ewiaiderwlft distance. / j].;w .: •J6 ON OADDINa. Sick or in health, We all love to Gad ; Poor or in wealth, 'Tis gadding go mad. The gay and the grave, The surly and proud. The fair and the nrave. All mix in the crowa. Or when taking the air, In coach or in cart, For the vulgar to stare Wlwjnever they start. The old and the young. The lame and the Lilind, AH eagerly run Tnrough sunshine and wind. To keep them at home. We labour in vain, Abroad they must roam, Though smarting with pain. Though liberty sure Is tne law of the land, The lame it won't cure. Or teach men to stand ; The blind have no fear, Though one foot in the grave. The deaf cannot hear The wind or the wave. , But all are the same. And would fly o'er the moon. And would tliink you to blame, Should you stop them too soon. Oh wonderful sure Is the air that we breathe — So holy and pure In the morn and the eve. That in spite of oW age And our .v^r^ness of breath, We would fly from our cage Till cut shorter by death. \Novo8cotian. 7%e young red Lips and the old red Nose. Sighs a beau, rather old to a beau- teous young dame, " Your charms, lovely nymph, set me all in a flame. My heart is on tire" — then says she, "I suppose It caught its bngbt blaze from the tip o(ydur nose." CHARADES. Three-fourths of a something Ifbuld feed you a week. Three fourths of a mountain In Palestine seek. Be my last, and I'm certain Mv whole you will find Is a large foreign fowl Of a ravenous kind. Three -fourths of a cross And a circle coinbiue — Two half circles wilh A perpendicular join Two thirds a triangle. Erect on two ieet — Two half circle j more, Auil a circle complete-— If these you proclaim, A plant they will name. REBUSES. A fish you'll invert. Then two pronouns insert. My whole when combined, In a circle you'll find. From a city in Spain, Cut oflftail and head. Transpose what remain. See what oil I have read. A mountain in scripture define. One-third of an insect expose ; with caution the parts intertwine, An American beast to disclose. Conundrum. — Why is a piece of iron like a tailor ? Answer to last yearns Rebus. Add half a small tree {bush) sh To three-fourths of a hue (blue) blu And then you will see What ladies oft do, &c. Blush.. Answer to last yearns Paradox. Your paradox is Lampblack, sir, Or, so it" seems to me : For, on the Black if you confer His natural Liberty, A Ljbmp remains to light your way. And Mungo's joyous looks display. Answer to ihe Enigrn cC ubit, .'i '. /■ V It A TABLE roa roRiTiLLiMa thb Wbathm, TMSovaii all tm Lvk ati«mi or BACH YlAR, FOKEVER. {Formed by Dr. UcrscheU^ and revUed by Dr. Adam Clarfu,) This ThMb and the Rocompaininc; remarks are the result of manj vc ,1 j' 1 .lual observation ; thu w'lolc heii»ff couNtructcd on u diif; oorjsi- tant olter lit', of the attraction of tlK' «uii and luuoii, iti thoirKcvei^t ^^usilio olinr; the earth, and will, hy simple inspction show tli» Kiiui of weather will ri ist }):>bul •• if».'low tiie rut.rbi i 'to any of its quarten«, a .1 tiitit s near the uuiii ns jr never found to luil : Mv moon, first n ?|uarier, full inoon, or ast quarter happens Between midiii&^nt and 2 in the morning, - - — 2 and 4, rnornitig, - — t and 6, „ ■ — tt and 8, „ • -Sand 10, „ — 10 and 12, ,^ — 12, noon, &2j p.m. — 2 and 4, evening, - - >— 4 and 6j — « and 8, 11 II — Sand 10, — 10 and midnight, - *j IN 8UMMi:n. IN V/INTBR. J of •;• ' he I i Hard fri.st. unless tho wind ,, orw. ,.- Cold & frcq. showers.' Snowy o. .loairy. ' ^ ' Rain. Stormy. Cold rain. Fair. Rain. Wind and rain. Changeable. Frequoht showers. Very rainy. Changeable. Fair. C Fair, if wind nrw. C Rainy, if s. or aw. Ditto. Fair. tm if wind w. Snow, if E. Cold and hi'.?h wind. Snow or rain. Fair and mild. Fair. Fair snd frosty, if wind K or K E ; raih or snow, if a or aw. iito. Fair and frosty. ■ ■■■Ill ■*— — i>i>a#»/'- Observationa. — 1. The nearer the time of the moon's chOMC, first, auttfter, full and last quarter are to midivfrhiy the fuircr wijl tae wea- taer be during the seven dajra foUowin^j. 'X'he space for this calculation occupies from ten at night till two next morning. 2. — The nearer to mid day or noon the phases of the moon lmppcQt< the more foul or wcU weatler may bo expected duiiug tUe next seren days. The space for this calcalation occu^iies froin teivinthf fpf^oa^ to two in the afternoon. These observatioas refer priaeipally^tp jhe tumimer, though they af&ct spring and autumn ncaxl^ in the same ratio. 3.-^Th6 mnon's change, first qaai|i»l< lowddhy fair weather ; but this is mostly dependent on tlip vifld^ m4| noted in the table. i . , -: ,'^ki^- :':■ ■ 4.^Though the woather, from a variety of irregular JBWWss,^ir mora V .certain ta the latter part of autumn, ilio whole of.iniiier^i^Bfpttt be* ginning ofsprinrr, yet, in the main, thi2 above observatioitli diiliJMfply to rlJl... . ticT^'/' -^irrti'-y ■ > s\wciaiiy jn tho;.e o^|soirli»^'fre the »^ i'^nw^n t *^t - c>t>seni»| nouid h^ within sight of t^md vane; ^jii we *^ I: etmioi fig^^thci^eaveas are corns^ pteid. . - lOMi or f mnuj osilio V »se. of • :._f ISR. , ilcsii the or w. my. wind w. E. 1 wiad. rosty, if lyto ^^re tiie