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MAPS AND SURMIYS, \M1 (ilMi'klMM, \ (iiKiil.'T W!) !( IM I'l.l; I I. M:U!1'.S nf TlIK Tul-uCKAniHAl., C-Kol.di.K Al.. l'n>TAI.. KA11.\\A^, \M) TlMI'.KR LANH MA1'> ni' CWM'X: Willi .nriK-i-Kiss i.KscuiiMK.Ns ,.|. Tin rKoMNns. uiiis, am. nnii- ...wns, nu kmiwavs. am. iuk (.Kuio.iv nv niv. IK.MIMON. AM. I ISIS ..!• nil- K.WN^, 1-. .SI-. .IKUKN K IV. AI.So A < ..MlM.KTi: LIST ol- TIIK liANK> ,,1 ll||. lMiMI\l(i\, nil IK CAI'll A! . liKA\( IIKS. AM. MlKIU.N MiKMS, ARK \\(.ll> IKi'M Sl'i:( I \l^ Kl I'OK IS i875- IT II I. IS II i:ii liV WALKl'K ANM) MlLi:S. MdMKlAl. AM. 'roKoNhi. T TO HIS i:\ci' LLi: Ncv THE EARL ^ n U FEIilN, K.P,. K.CB (;(t\'i:K.\()R-(;i:xi:RAL DOMINION Ol- CANADA, TIMS ATLAS IS, WITH II s i; xci- i.i.i; \!\"s >-i'i( i\i. !•! 1^ \i I NsKtx. !>: i: s I'l-.ci- i.v DEDICATED nv IMS ixcii.i.i \( \N Mit^r (ii'-iDiiNi. iirMi'.i.i sikwwis, riii': I'LiiLisiiKKs. DOM SEAT OF GOVERNMENT: OTTAWA. 18 7 5. GOVERNOR GENERAL liis lAni.i r.Ncv. Till-: Kic-iir iinMiKAi;i.i: Tin. KAKI. oi' Dri-I'I'IKIN, K.I'., K.i.U. Mllil,i>v S,,iit,in .hi/i.'-fii I ii'iif rrr,.Ui S,\ )\ liirr . . .S /■ ./ / / . l.liri.-C..| II C. I l,!-TCTIi;U. .SV,./j l-ii.sili.r (iii.tr./i. I I. II I I. I II WIII.IDN. .,.'/, /;;■/. , I. II I I. K I W \Kli. K \. W . Kl (.IN \l,|i I! \I\I:R. I'mi. . I.lll l..C'..|. II ( l!l KN \KI). /.//,; .\i.t,.w/< ... I.lll i.-O.l. r. I»l tlll>N AN . / l.li;i I.-O.l. I . C TMIll KI.AM). THE QUEENS P R I 1/ Y COUNCIL OF C A N >^ P /\ . I III: 1 .\ I! I \ I r \f;iu.'l,-r of TMic U'.n-ki ,viJ rii-miir rhrl|..ri A n \ M.Kis.u. .S,. i . r,ii\ ,■/ .Sl.it. ■riirl|..ii IC W n, , , , i Mintitif of Jll.ytic,- rill- II. III. I'.I.W \K|. Ill Vkl /'.■il!ll,l>Ul.ll,il,lili Ilu. II..II I l'..lKMlk. U^niiti-r ,f .M.iiiiii iiii,/ Fislii-ii,-.! Ihc Hon. .\iiiki I Smiiii A',i :i;ii-(,',ii,i,i/ Tlic ||.,i, I m..\h- ('..jus. Mniistt-i ,f Ai;n\iillii>,- ,iii,t .Sl.it iti.x liii- l|..ii I.miitiik |.f Si.jrsi, Mitii.ihr of hihinJ Kr.iiun I'lu- Hon V ( Ji m i iii..\ MniiiUr of l-'iii,iii,,- riirll..ii K. | C ^K I « KI..M I .\fiiii-l,) of .Uiiiti.i iiii,l Pilrii,, The II. .11 \V I! \\ii Wiiiist.i of l/i,- /nW: - I'll.- II..11, l>\\ii. I.MKi'. r<.>iJ,itt'.i ,"■ /'..•■i (•,■,•/'/,,■,' I'll.' II..11 I. s Ih^iis. i.. Miniilfi- of Custom^ I'ln' II. .11 l-\>. Hikrii. .^H,ik<-r of tho Small- . Tin- II. .11. I ' w M. ( 'ilkt- 1 II . S[;,ik\r ot thr Horn,- of Commom . .'\\\o II..11 riM..|>i\ W M,iii \ As. .UN, .\/.ilor-(,iouii;ii', (.omiiitin./in., Iho .\/i,i;:,i .\|.t|.-( ii'li. I.. >.i 1 i.\ >>\n 1 11. A,iiuUiiil-i.i,r„i,il <■,,!. Wmmk r,.\vni,. Mriiilioi-< iif Iho I'ririj ('iiiiiivil nut iimr Imhl iii'J ll//ior. 111. Ritflii ll.inor.il.lf Sit I. "lis .\. M u i«.n M 1.. IT , K i' H I'li- !|..ii.it^il.l.- III. i.li- Sir Ki" \ki. Ki>\\.Kiii Tin- l|..ii..i.il.li- l.iii\ I|i\n l'..ii III. II .ii.M.iMi- sii .\i 1 wMiiK r. 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PROVINCE OF MANITOBA. 1 11:1 rf:.\:i \ r(,i>r/:A:\i>A: .i.vd 1,017 awha' i>/- i hi. \', 111- lloN'.r. nil, II..N..KM111 .\l.l..\. \IiiKUI>. I'l i:.\ r.< iTi V I. I 11 1 s < II. 'itf.i u:,,-.tiui I'r.mi.i II, ,„ 1; .\ Dm-. Mini I.: ,/ /'wWl, ll„ii-. .111,1 Pr,': III, 1,1/ ^■'■i,i'y linn. I.i-iiii R..v,u. ri,'l.l,nli)/V0UH,il Hill,. Ciil.lN |,VKMKR. PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA. 1.^75. Ifi:ri7:.\\i.\' i.,;i'i I ,v\i./,. l|.-ilN,i< Mil l|.,\..i.\i.i I \|i.\\|> (.. .M;< IIIIIM.H ( M.I, 11 r N . II. Il'.il Wll 1 I \\I .\\S \M.. 1: \ 11 V \ w 1; t*fmwi Iu.t,wrr. , , II. ,11, Si VI I \ Hk..«s .llliiii,i-(;.;i,i,i. . I|..n, DvMii \U. i-,\ui., /''>•;•»/(, /.i/.Sivr./il/- ||,„i, I'll II 11 (, llii 1, C.'iitinii.u,tu-t ,»/ puAtii ll'i^rii ,iH,r ■^tiiii' Hon, R..111R1 R,,iinn>.,>. C.M,mi.',wii,-i of 0\>;tm l..imii II. m ,\i,.\/,i I,\Viiiit, M.mh;„/('.m,,„/ui,ioM/;>,lfM,,> ''"" '.^^"^ I ■•. uknn ■' 1 Hun. ( ..ii\ ( vMiiiH 1 .y..;*. .;/ M.- //.„,,■ .•/./ wwlS/i . .,. II, ,„ I n in, k,, /'..■,',■■ )l nihtr, .7 i\,Hthtl. i.t.lin. '■ittik *iuJ /*'.,.•./,•«. '• "lijjh'H <•!' Ilfr Mi:, •: S«[,,fi)ll,H,lrHt ,\t /•:Ih,.iii.,i II. .11 .\. li .\k. Illllll 1 1 1. .11 IV tl I'lHl. (• I), H..1I. W A III SI, , ll'.n. I i\ii» .\|, Ili.N \x 1, Il'.il. '^ I.. Sii\s\.,'> Rn .\. >, II. M. M, \, PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. >. M "I l."M I:'. <.' '. I I ll \K1 . I I I ! I I IW N Ill:/ I7..\:i.\ I I, III I AW, 'A' lll^ l|.\'.l; III. II.IVIIHMII t Slk RlllllUI l|lllll,sil\ Km l..\ l.( ITIV 1; r (i|- sc 1 I.. /'i,n,ltnl „i i.imml II. in. I.i mi h ( vmhk t ()\m\ I'wiHmll .'v,„l,in II, in III. .Ml- lliMii llAMl \si, ( ) ( .■lll„>u,y.l„Hel.ll ||„„ FkH.DlSl (•k,,|V Itkl, KI•^U(• .V.A.■»,.rl„„,,,//. II..I1 W1IIHM W. S. Ill\ VN .\un,r,r-i;,„.ni/ II..11, Ikwis Kiiiv. rn;umri ||,,„ |.„kiii I'.ii'J. I ll'lll. |..|1\ I.IH K.;V. .1/. «/•..-, nf Cmmil} 'l..i.'\Viiiiyi li. Sik.iMi. :.llh„ul l;.fllon...... I "" ; I .\I». I...NMI.. -' I II. Ml |..11\ V|., 11.111. I..-MI1 II, .\k^lA.M 1.1. l'i>iitmi,il„itri' i'l' PitMu 1,>»,I>.... Hun. I:. M.I'viiMN. I'i,.i.l,iil c.,'' Lffishih, <■.""'.'' ...II, Ml. lllHUIkl Hill, Sftiikii ,./ llvHtt i\f A$>,m '"'y II. Ml. C.ikMIll-* ll'.WMi. PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK I ikrri:.\ \x i-c.oytk.Vok III- ll'.\ .k nil l|..\'i,vi,ii s,\\iriT. I 111. 1. IS I 11 1 \ i,i r M \ I I II I N I 1 1 I'l, 1,1,111, ■! i;,i,ii.ii II, „, i{,,„!ti Y..' \.. r>,ri,i.l.llS;,fl,in 11, ,„ I, I Kh\-(k l",'rii.'.(ifii,,,il II. .n til: Kl\,. ■'■"•'- .•"•''••".■<.»/ II, ,11 It K sin|.v,.,s I HI, ri„minuii,'iu-t ,>j /1,>,inlefH',i'ii.\l.,n \V \| Kiim \ II. .11 1. Willi, ,ll,i,i',i. . I i.-HiKil unrh,ii)t /Wl/,->!,-. II. ,11 A M. Ill I 1 N. ' ll'.n I. II. ( l.vvtiiji.,!. I'r,ii,l,'tit «f/,xi,!,,im r.iimal II,,., | s Sm \nKiij( Sftiikii ,.f Hi'Hif ,'t AsumHy ||,,„. WM Wni.ii, rbi kv i-h, t Supeuiitf».tfHi i-i Ptt'^i,- luitiii,, ,"■■" Till. 1 II RvM, D.CI., ••'"'" " I, S. H' ! PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. i.S;, I II III \ i.\ I (,vr/.', \.'.< III- ll'.N,,!, nil l|,.\..kvill I lllsl I'll W ||;| || II i: .K Kt r 11 VI 1.1 1 \ ( 11. Ill,>mr\i„- I, i;it ,1,1,1 Pr, .,:,,;, , ,/•■"."";■ <^""'."' 11.111. 1. 1,, k..t A W.lklM, lr,ir,H,i„l.„r,i,„y , H.in. |,.iis A-ll I III, I l\.mii.i,,,.,,i.i ,,f l,„i,l iiu.l ,,"'"/■ - Il..n l< III V' IV, .lliiii.f.i ,./ /niiiu,,, ,l.,ti,i,lii„, "■■'""""■ Ii.,ii Wril.M I \,M-ik,,N,, PROVINCE OF NEWFOUNDLAND.* ' ' ■ * ■^ I •■ i . I t'■»■■»•/ Hon. I..I1N II Wvkkis, .SW,.,,./ /,.,,„/„„•,,, ^,„„,f,,,, , ||„„ |,„, ^, ,,, , I , "^•■■'■7'""-- Il„i,, sii 11 w ||.,„,,.Kl, PREFACE. s-l Tin prcxliirlion <>( stricllv ai-curafo n;«i>s of a coiinlrv like Canada, jiartiallv iinsurvcvi'd, s|ir(-a(liiiu nvcr tnajjiiificciil distances, with a widely scattered pDpidalion, and .. illi railwav extensions and iniinii;ratinn iiin-tanliy hiiilduif; u|> new towns, is a work ot sui h (litticidties as to lie well-ni^di ini|iossii)le. To inerelv |irivate enterprise, its niaynitude makes it iitterlv itn|iractical)ie ; and to rjcpend upon inisi ellaneons local surveys ot uid data, as lias licietoroii; been done, is niereiy reprodm in^;, in amended lorin, the ohsolcle and imperlect maps ol past vears. To avoiy the latest othcial ^urvevs and ma|)s in the ditVercnt departments, which have been so cxtensi velv and vi;;orouslv prosicnted sinc<' the era ol conlederalion, riie I'liiled St.iti". Coast Snrvev at Washiiif^ton. the acknowledt;ed liiijhest authurity in such matters on ///;> continent, furnished the projections of latitude and loiiLjitude upon whu h the maps were lilled in, and then they were compiled bom the '"ost ieli;;blc authorities, depeixli f; lor all r,;,i(t matter upon the maps and siirvevs above alluded to. The ;,^eoloi,ncal and otlu •■ ,\/*o w/ majis of the (iovernment were taken from transfers or copies furnished bv tie various d<'parlnients controlling.; them, and the provinci.il maps were, alter leavini; Ottawa aijain in manv cases hhally corri'cted. 'I'he tiinberd.ind maps ^vere drawn under the ilired superintendence of the dilTerent Crown l,md olbc es, ;md the post-otlices and ilistances on the tojioLrraphical maps were from the special private maps of the l'ost-( Xlice Depart- !nenl,jist : ompleted. Mv these means tlu' publishers hope to have succeeded in layin<; before the' people of Canad.i ,in .\tlas of nuips Iroiu lu-,' iiml r.luiH,- i/,U,i. which shall be worlhv of their support . and before the |)eopU' of (ireat Uritain. win' may be interested in the •' briLchtest jewel of the Uritish Crown," such a rei ord of maps and lacts as shall f^ive them a belter knowledi^c of it ih;in thev now possess. The publishi-rs desire also li ,uknowled},'e. most tjrateh ll\, the manv oblit,Mtions the\ are under to the chiefs and executive heads of the dilfercMl -2. iS/^.and tS74 ; The Dominin at the West, bv .Mexandei C.iullield .\ndersoii, l^sip, J.I',, Viitoria, B.C.; Fiijhtv Years' l'ro;.;ress of British North .Vmerica, comprisiiii; the iniprovcinei:'.s in aijriciiltiire, coiiinierce. trade, travel, and transport, with full statistical information, liv II. \. Hind, M..\., I'.R.Ci.S., and others; The Dominion of Canada, as published by the Bureau of Immif^ration ; the Reports for \V>-2 iS,-',, and i.S;; i'^;.^. of the De|iartinents of Public Works, of M;irine and Fisheries, of .Xijriculture, and the Huieaii ol (ieoloirical Survevs. .Mso tlii' P:icilu Railwav Surve\ Re|Hirts. In S;iiiilloril Flcniiiii;, Chief F.iiijineer, to whom we are indcbteil for an early copy with maps. Our thanks :ire due to Willi;iiii l^lder. \W\.. of the St. John Ihiily /',/ixr/i. for valuable items from that journal relatiiii; to the Marilinu' Provinces. .\l-.o to Hon. William .\iinand, of ILilitax ; (leorife Peake. I^sip, of Charlottetowii : John Bovd, F.sii., of St. J.ihii ; Robert W.illace. ICsip. of Nictoiia ; I". J. S. Dole, I'"si|.. of ()ttawa : v . |, Br' elites. F"s(]., of Montiial ; and to the leadinsj railwav companies, for lavours and inlormatioii. The eni;raviii!j; of p.iost of the maps in this .\tlas was entrusted to Messrs. II. II. I.lovd iV Co., of New York, who have executed the work in ;i iiiannei hif^hly creditable to themselves, and never surjiassed, on this continent, bv am ensj^raviii!.; of similar character. 'The publishers have included in this Atlas manv maps .if a cliaiai ter not usuallv Kivcn, such as the timber-land maps and the militarv deleine m.ip ; but thev desire lo c;ill special attention to the plan, adapted bum the maps of the Posl-Olhie Di'parlmeiit, of showinij the (iistiiiuis over all railwav s. and between each town on hiv,diro;ids. 1'his is done, in the latter instance, bv strai.i;lit lines showiiii; the ;iir-line iiir,ilu>n of the post ro.id, and the h).jiires ajjainst them show the (iiliuil iiiiiisiinJ distance In such ro:id, includiiii; its windinj;s. These maps are also marked for all ports of entry, lii^ht-houses, telci^raph stations, post-otlices, monev-oider othces, etc., making; them the most uselul leferences for business purposes, as well ;is valuable for general use. 'The destri|)tioiis of the coiiiilrv, its as,'ricullural resources, its railwavs and minerals, have been written with :i view only to clear and practical inlorma- tioii, iisehil alike to (he student, the merchant, or the imniii^rant. There has been an acknowledj.;ed ikmand for a work like this in Can.ida, which has not vet been supplied : and. with thanks once more to the very manv in all parts of the Dominion who h.ive aided our enterprise, the publishers oiler this .Alias, trustiiii; th;it it may be louiid capable of meetiny; the re'<>lili>.il (>it:.ini/.ili'>ii Miliii.i. . Ki\('iuit-. l!llp"ll« .111.1 Lxii.Uls M.innc Fii*lu ti*-». ... Il.inkiuu ... r.in.iN |>4i>|.i>lHcr GENEFiAL DESCRIPTION. t \i.F I .iiul Swinn , ^' I.jmM Ktmil.iiiiMi* ^' luiiiu«i.itu»» ^' nil. i'Kii\i\i 1 s III nil iM'MiMt'N cliil.ui.i '" Ou.i...- ''>' \*n HrililHU-ick ^'^ N..>.i S 1..... ^^' r.in... K.|»aiil M.in.l . ^*"' M.ilnl..l.., ... »»i> N..Mli-\Vi^i I'l-rrtttirifs.. ^^'^ llitii^li ( •thtnit'i Nitii iinll.iinl Mh( I I : W >. I Ml W . .1 :.. 11. II. Mil-;.... i. - I I'm \V..Ki ii. nil Miu.iii>r'.> I'l'iii'iiiiin; i = I'.-i-.lM ... f I , , ,. • 7 \ . .1 .\i i,h \ , II 1 1. 1 v\i. \ I ■ S.l III A.Ml Kii . I - .\..mil .\mikii . I" Tm II 1' Si \ij». . . j'l. .'1 NlA|.ilMiH\l> !} l.ini.'l.iliiill rii.itl. sli.iiviiiu.lllr ril.lliiiil ill' I'llluda to .ill oiluT Hi iii-li I'.'.^i *..i.'ii>. Willi U.iiiif* III Sit. II. I- >lii|i«... -? K.iiUviiy M:i ('.lu^i.l.i -• -i M\l'- n|' l'l. N.x \ Si ..in J2, .VI. .)•. .5 I a I'KIM K r.l.W Mill Im \\|. ,!■> Nl \\ Mkl ^^\\ '■ iji nil. ... M \\ii..|i\ Null lll.W^ VI 'ri.KKI|l>li\ Khlll>ll I'. .11 Mli.X . . 42. 4.1, 4- i I .aa. e.1. 5fi. «7. ''3. i»*. 7'' '1 :'■, T". "I. ■«. "*. ■'• \|\r-^ til I MILS. ll^:Il^\ SI J.tllN ... Fkhihiii rii> Ul I 111 M. .MKl Al Oil X'A V . . T.-K.-M.. Mll.ir.\K\ \.M' I'lil.UK \|, MAI'S. Ml! Ill,) hivir-- I- ;it)>l i»m'.i..T|s tii tin; ll-Miinnnti l'>4. !'»* [.It • I'-i.iI DtM-.oiis ul i!ir D'liiiininn. tW't tilt i-l'' i'>7 ii>>. iii LIST OF CO P' N TI ES \l\l-^ I UiiM nil III it|,iii,|i \|, >| K\l \. i.i..:i..uvi Mil "i nil 11. XIIM..S iM. Ni-.w..iM. I ^\li 1 14, 1 II. I I*. 1 1-1 1-'-. I Jl !•, ,.., \ s. (•..xi.Fiiii.. .... i.'t Si n\. nil 1 . S S.. ( ..»i-I'ii III i-'T III XM. l.xhi. \ II I ill' ' l.'l \l\i'> 111 TlMlil.K I. AMIS. ^ii Ml.. Ill ii'iii -ii'i I- .i.sj. 1.1.1. I i'.. I <: 1 i.i 11- in 1>M XKi.i, 111 llutf utiri-iii 14?. It- III, 111 \I1M I 1.1. Willi - M\I'S. l'>t>i.|l|l.llt I*. II 111. K.iilu.ix ||,M...„ . U...II. slliiWN I.N 1111. .M.W K.MIWAV .\ .M i 1'On1.\|, .\|A1' ( M Mil |i(i\|IMii\ \ii"\ '\'\ \. .\m;i.1'...1 «. . \nlu,.lii>ll ('.i|n- HrLl.in.. I"i.|i|ic«lir. .. ('iiiiil.t'il.inil . . l)-!,v (.ii\«'..iriiii4li l| .' !.,\ il 1 .!- ., , IllXL-lIU-SS. . . KlllU^. ....... I.llllflll'lllu. . . l'i.:l.ill ...... 1 hii-i'ti* Ki.iiiii'.i. ; Mii-:!.lini \'l. I.. I ,1 , , . \ ,11,1, .,M .1< 4.1 i'KlMI. l.li\V\Kli 1:-I.AM). Nj-.W I'lKIN^WICK. .\ih. II Ciilii.iii ('hull. III.'. . li, ,111. ..Ill Is. 1,1 Kmu- \l,i l.nvii«k.i N.illiiiliilM-iliinil .. 1 Illl-CllS .... Ui.--litfiiili"llc. SI. I.lllli Suni.iin 3' 3^ 4.1 4-' 4-' 4'» 4' I 4'J 4--i 4>) 45 4ix Virtiii,.!. . . . \Vr..tin.irl.lll.l v.. Ik I'lir .\r«fnii.uil. . . , .Xrlli.ili.i.kj .... liii:..! ll.-.iiii I- [ft-.iiilt.iiii.>i. . . . H.ll.ih.i..si lI'MlliiT H.ilKIX-f itlil' Hf.Hlii' . . . ('Ii.inil.ly rii.Tm;l;iiii I'liarlfx'ilix . . (■liaiLMinniai- . . . ('Iiiiiiiiiiiiii .... r.,iii|iiiii) I.*.ili.lli'slrl llniiiiiii.in.l (i.tspc !l.)clHlrli!:i Iliiiiiiii^iliin . . . Iliiixiili- hlCi(IU.S CltUtT. jiilifiii- K.iiiiiMiiaskil. . . , l..'ipruiiii' I.'.\l»sinii|i|iiii|. I.axnl IX.. I 41 41 4- '11 (■2 ''3 '-3 '>3 fi2 57 I.J I.I-VK Ill l.'l»kl 57 Lnlliiiiiiri' (.3 MiiKkiiion^C- 1.2 Mrij.iniii; (.3 .M is^isi|uiii (>2 M.inli .illll . M'.iiiin.mi. M.iiiiiii.'ii II. \ NapiiniM.- .N..-..;,! . 01 I.I IX. I I'. lima. I'.llllllUl (JlK'l II- Kii lli'lirli ... Ki. 1, 111.111 1 K i~ki , l<..inillf ... S.ii;iii.|i.ix ... Shilliilil Slifiliiii.iki.' .Tiiwii .if .S ~i I.aii.iik . . .71 l.i'i'.U 71 l.i'miii.\ . .71 l.llliiilll . ^e Mi.l.lllMX -1 .Miisk.ika .IliMiiiIi.. . , 71, Ni|.issiiiy I fijsliirll -^ .S'.ill.ilk.. .-5 N.iilliiiii.hrilaii.l 77 llMl.lll.. .. 77 11x1. ,i,! ... -s I'" I ■ "5 P.llli . . , *4 l't.'lrllliitf.lll,.ll , . 77 I'tfJailll . .... 71 I'liii. r K.lwaiil 71 Ul 'illixi . . 71 UusmII 71 Slim .1. . . 71, Si. mil. nil , 71 V'iriuiia , 77 Waii-ilii.j 8; Willall.l 85 Wdlllilitiill. S5 Wriilwiiltll . . I^i; Yi.ik 77 DOMINION OF CANADA. IhI (iKill.K Mill! \l l'i>~lll> III I Ills alLis, till- f»oii;li,'ii\ liir u liii li Hi-n- l.iiil duw ii lis llir I'liili-ij Si.ilr-. Cii.ist Siirvi-v .11 W.isliiiiijiuii, mnl tin- ■ lrl..ll'< lilllii'-liril liv till' /1//11/ i/(/r'ii>il llic I Iniiiiiiluii anil I'tiiviiii lal (iiivi-riiiiu'iitN,— ami a 1 Icarrr iilra i;hi'ii >/,'i/A' anil A'lj imn- pri'lii'iiMvi' MirM\ s I'I'oin till' siiiiilirin Imiil in -liiir ulin li si'|iaialt's lliriii Irmii till' riiilril Mails. Ill tlirir n i-li.ninil i-xtclisiuii in- »aiils lilt' All In I'lili', llii'ii siri'ii liint; fmiii mran tn III ran, ami im .isiiiIiil; an airlinr nl ;ooo iniirs truni tlir iinli'l' limit III llir (slainl nl Nrwliiiiliillanil. uaslinl liv I'lr Allantii . til till' iiiilri limit nl \'aiii mixii s Islaml in till' I'ai ilii , till- inaLiniliiili' III llir Nnrtli Ann rii an pns- si'ssiiiiis III lin.il Itrilain, rnilirai iiii; iiiurr tlian hall nl till' I iinlin'-nt u itliin llnii limits, is hanllv irali/nl liv its iiwn rt'siiii'iits. ami still Irss li\' tm-ii the ninst inlrri'sti'il nf niir liri'lliiin in tlii' innlhri 1 miritiv llii'lini' III ili'iiiari atiiin lirtwi'i'ii tin' ti'i run v nl thr I'liilril Mall s .mil tin' ti-n iti nv il tin' I Ininininn nl ( '.i- naila st.irts mi thr I'ast liniii thr innntli nl llir Ui\rr Sir (I'liix, in thr i'liiviiiic nl Nrw lliiiii^u ii k. .11 ,1 |iniiil « lirrr a laml-niarU, 1 allril llir " .MnniMiirnl." is rin irii ; riillnuini; till' watrrs nf that livrr, it 1 mssrs ,1 pnrtinii nl llir \alli'V III till' St. Inhn. till it arlirs that imlilr stir.ini, thr iniilillr iniiisr nl \\ hii li il thru Inljnws in llir mmith III thr St. I'lani.nis Ki\ n ; ili.iuiii isinntiii- llnl li\ .1 lilnkrii lliir III!, in I llr I '1 n\ liii r 1 .1 (lilrliri . it Ir.l. hrs llir .151 h {i.llallrl nl \ 1. 11 in 11 Ir. \\ hn II 11 InllnH s In Si. Kryis nil ihr S| l..nvrriiir |- 1 Si Kryiv ihr liniinil.ir\ -lillr lirlVM-rn thr UMi I nilMII IIS Is llir illlilillr iniil^r 1.1 liir S| I .l\\ irni r. .mil nl |..|kr ()lll,llin. \i.i- nil, I Nivrl, 1 .ikr llir, Kivi r llrlrnlt. I..lkr Sir Cl.iilr. KurrSir ( l.iiir. .mil L.ikrs IliirnnamI Sii|iriinr I'lmn thr liraii nl l..ikt' Sii|irrini, ;lir liniilirr-liiir lnl|n\\s thr »alri-i niiisi's tn I. .11 -ill's- Mnis. am' ihrii llir |i,th para llr I In llir jViiilii ()ri'aii. .Ninth nl llir I iniitiri -liiir thus liai I'll, thr whnlr nf thr 1 niuiiiriit nl .Xinnii.i is 1 .ni.i- ilian s.iil, w iih llir r\i rplinli nf I hr In 1 11 n| v nl .M.lsk.l. t< Il inn l\ Uii -^i.iii .\iiin h ,1 .\l till- r.isiiin fmniirr .ilnur Inirlh ilrsi lihril. lir. siii- I nil 111 In I li\ llir a.llrls nl Ihr .\ll.llllii , ihr lsl.111,1 ,,| ( '.i|ir rui'lnll .lllil I'lillir Ivilu.ilil lsl.111,1. tvliiili .llr ill liir I iniiiininii, till; I'll in Willi thr l'in\ im r 1 ,1 .\r\v tniinillanil, « liii II, allliniii;h .11 inrsnii .1 ilisiim | 141 i\rrimirnt, will iinilmilit si.iiii Inllnw Ihr rxamplr 111 lis iirit;hliniii s ami I niiir iimlrr llir li.innri nf 1 nnfrilrralinii : .mil as .1 1 niiii- inp.irl. ,11 thr w I'sl lir, siii iiiiinilril liv ihr wains nf thr I'.iiilii. V'anri.iurr's and ntliri islamis im liiilril in thr Dniiiiiiinn rnitinirnl liriii- h Cnhimliia Il Is llllr. .1 I nllslllrlahh' pnllinll nf this rllnllllnlls r\- Iriil nl 1 nil 1 11 1 \ Is mil 1 .1 pal llr nf siisi.iiniiiL; a lari;r pnpii- latlnii , lull llirpniliiiiilli.il is . n.iil, llllr lni:miiiiilliir.il anil iniliisii i.il pill pnsrs is nl immriisr rslnii. ,iml siiHi- liriiltn .illnidin Ihr rniiij;i'aliiii; piipiil.itinii nl l-aiinpr ampir mniii .iml .iliiimlant inilin rinnit fur i;ciirratinns in I'nmr. All thr Itrilish Nmili .Vnirrii .111 rmiiin irs. w illi thr r\- irptiiiii nf llir I'lmimr III Nrwlniimllaml, arr imw in- ttijral parts nl ilir 1 nnfrilrralinii i,illi'il thr DnniiniuM nf Caiiail.i Thr siiprrlii iai arr.i is irrr.ilrr tli.iii lli.u nl ilir I'liilnl States, and is iirarlv ('(|iial in thrwlinlr nl I'limpr II riimprisfs Ihr fnlliiwiiiii; I'nn im rs .iml Iniiinnrs: (In- tariii, iji,j(>o si|. 111 ; ( )m'lH'i , j lo.'^jo; \n\a Srnti.i. iS.Oyo; \rw iJrunswiik, ^7,0.(7; I'rinir lulw.ird Island, 2i.il', Urilish C'niiimliia. .i.t.i.ooo; .Nlaiiitnlia, 1(1,000; llnilsnn H.iyaiiil .Nnilh-wrsl Irrriturics, .',."o(i,7.'5, oxi lii- sivr nf l.alirador and the islands in the Arrtir CJrcan. I 111 SI liiinuiililril, ihr inial irra is nearly ;, 500,000 sijiiarr nprriliiiiis nl ihr l.irnirr in ihi spriiii;. I he dr\ uiiiin mill's 01 ihis aniiiiint nmre than h.ill is the prnprrlv .ilinnsphrre Is lirai ini; .mil pir.isani. Ill till' (irneral (invrrimirnl, ai i|iiirril hv piiri Iiasr I nun Ihr snisatinn nf 1 nlil is l.ir innrr iinplrasant dnriiiL; thr thr I liiilsnii ll.iv ('iiinp.iii\ damp days, sm h ,is mark, Inr iiistam c, thr wiiilers nf ihr I he pr.iineand tinilirrril l.inds.id.ipird fur .i^rn iilltirr, I'niled KiiiKdnin, than when the winter re){iilarlv seisin ,iiiii suit, ilile liirtlie Krnwtli III wheat .indntlier grains, rn- The siiininers, liiir the winters, are also nf 11 dn iiled \er s'<'i,.'-'.s M|iiare niiirs ; and a hirther Ih'Ii nl hind, ■ mil 1 hararter, heinjj; in the niaiii Wiirni -id hriijhl ; and fruits prising ■j.'.'iiOoo sipiare miles, is siillii ieiitly tiliiliered, and and vei^elaliles wliii h 1 .iiiimi hr 1 I in the npeii air is .ipplii aide fur the vfrnwih III grasses and li.irdv grains in l-aiijland will ripni linr In prrl. 1 It is lielievid In shml, iherr .ire alimit {75,i.S4,ooo aires nl ai;rii iiltii- that, lakrn as .1 w Imlr. llir 1 lima' I Canada is inn;r r.il I. mil lit Inr 1 iilliv.ilinn, mitside the liniils nf thr iiri;a- l.ivmiralilr Inr Imth thr .itjrii iiliiirisi .mil the hnrlii iiltn- iii/riirrii\ im rs, thr ifrralrr p.irt nf wlin h is wril adapt- rist than that nl I'Jiuland, with thr single exi rpiimi nl I'd In Ih • uriiHlh III wlir.ii Iniylh nl seasmi in whii h lahmir ran lirilnnr in thr lir Id I'he iinrthern extreniilv III ihr I hill w lie.it /mir. 1 mii- < )ii this pnint, Imwrvrr, il iii.iv lie reinarked, as h.is ! m Imiii iiii; in thr r.ist ,ii thr parallrl nl 50 , mi thr \ sidr statril liv I'lnfessnr |nlinstmi in his wnrk nil .New Ml 111 the St. I.iwrenrr, near its nimitli, is drlln led .1 liltir w ii k. that thr niiinlirr nf ilavs in wliii II lalimir 1 annul In llir smiili, w hrn il rrai lirs .is i.n \\ .is j.iiiirss Hav ; prrfnrineil in the lirlil. nwim,' in rain, is inm h lr.,s iiiilns it thru t.ikrs a yrmral N \V imiisr till it sirikrs ihr iniintrv than In {''.upland p.irallrl nl do .11 its inirrsn li m with llir nin idi.iii nl II I I. . I 1 , . isi \Mi w \ 1 1 k-. 101 : Irniii whii II pnini in ilir I'.n ilii 11 h.is ili. inrni nl .1 liiiw sliv;hllv liriil nmlliw.iril. Iiiilh riids nl wliiili rrsl Thr Si. I „iw rrm r .mil llir . niinn liny l.iki-s ahur arr mi llie parallel nl do I he nnrllirrn linill nl irrains and rstinialeil In 1 nnl.iin 1 .'.ooo 1 iilin niilesnf water lirsidrs urassrs. 1 inssint; lanirss Hav in hit 5.' , t.ikrs a N. \V these, there are ihmisaiids nf lakrs In Canad.i liirtlur 1 niirsr till it .iti.iiiis 111 nrarly 70 , at the meridi.in nl i ?.• . mirth, smne vrrv l.iri;e, .iiiil nlliers .il whii h thr si/r is Ihr w lir.it /niir 1 nvrrs 1.500,000 sq. miles, that nl the milv vrrv imperlei tlv kimw n U'lasses and marsir t:r.iins .'.500.000 si| milrs. .\w\ nl Thr Uivrr Si {..iwrrinr, whii h liriiii;s dnwii thr w.itrrs ni.ii/r, .?oo,ooo si( milrs. ,,| ^ix l.ikrs (fur in thr llvr nn thr frmitirr Nipiijuii ill thr llesides its at;i ii iiliiir.il lands, Cinad.i pnssessi's il,- imrlli iniisl hr idilril I. is thr irrratest natural entrame and wealth nf ill 'tisr Imrsts, nl ihr lie-t lishini.; ^rniinils nl mnlrt nl thr itrv This rivrr is naviijalilr fur sra- tlir Will 111. .1111 1 I'liiinal depnsii - w linr ijnlil, silver, 1 up- .jniiii; vrssrls as f.u is M.iiiiir il. a disi.im r nf iir.irlv (100 prr, ill III, ,iiid I'llin iiirtals al mil in I, l..i;rtlier with 1 nal, ill milrs .Minvr Mminr.il s.-m-imI r\iriisi\r r.ipids nn iir. liniintifill priiliisimi I lirv 1 .111 lir drsi nnlnl In llir l.iri;is| siraniris whii h Canada ]iriidiii is tar nime wheal, liarley. |ieas, and n.its niviiiatr l.akr < (iilarin ; lull as in ■ fmi r nl sir.iin is si 1 Hi - 1.1 thr .11 ir ih.iii iiiv part III llir riiitrd Slatrs (we Iniind 1 lent Inr their asi eiil. it has liern nn rssarv In . .iisinn | tills si.iiriiinii iipmi ihr ri'siills as i;i\rn in the 1 eilsiis nf 1 .iiials. iir.ii the sides nf the river. In nvernmi. llieiii. ihr iwn 1 minuirs Inr llir l.isi iwrnlv-rnr In thirty years) 1 In-sr 1 .in.ils. uitli tli.il iiilrinlrd tn nv .11 nine the fa. Is nf Ihr iiinst iinrlhrrii Stairs ipprnai II iie.irrst tn ( anada ill Niai;.ira — the Wrll.ind— haie lireiiiniistriiited at a 1 nst in the prndiii linn nf tliesr Maplrs Hiil rvell In a (greater the I'lnviine nf 5115,000,000, the whnlr nf lliriii haviiii; rslrni fur pastiirrs and inradnws, and ,is a liia/ini,' 1 'Mn lirrn dim tlv linill as i^nvrrninrnt wmks. liv thr aid nl lr\ . ilnrs C.inada exi el the Krpnlilii tlirsi' 1 iiials, and tli.it rmistnn tril at llir S.iiilt Sir. .Nl.irir. (Ill li.iiils rvrryw line thrive, and the Canadian apple is lirlwrrn l.ikrs 1 1 11 run and Siiprrim. vrssrls ma v ilrsrrml ihr si. I 111 1. 11.1 111 rxi rllriii r ; v.isi ipiantilirs .irr rxpnrlrd fmiii thr head nf tin' latter lakr iiiln ihr m r.iii ; and as .1 In I''.ni;laiii| and sniil .is .Vmrrii an. llirii ii.ilimi.iliiv lie- 111. itln nf fail. sr\ rr.il vrssrls h. i;niir finin CIliiai;ii, ill!,' Insi Mrlniis .mil imii. Ilnrs yrnw ri|ii.illv willi llir mi l..ikr Miiliii;aii. in l.ivnpnni Ihr Saskalrhi'waii. pni.iin. pr.i. iiiiiiip. .mil llir ii'si nl llir M'i;i'i. dill's kii iwii wlih 11 l.ikrs iis lisr in llir Km k\ Mniiiii.iiiis and rniplii's III I'.iiLtl.iml. .mil ill lliiiM- In .1 mil. Ilk. llllr di'i;ri'e; .iiiil iiitn lliidsmi Hav, ihrmiyh l.aki' Winnipr" and thr Nrl- prrhaps thr lirsi s|..i k .n ihr .Snirrii an 1 nntineiit is lireil snii l\i\n', is alimit i.Soo in. Iniii;;: Iml frmii llir inlrri iip- aiiil i.iisril ill ihr rasirni Inwiiships nl ihr rrinimr nl limis in iiavii;atinn ne.ir its nimitli, and the hiyli l.ililiiiie (Jiirlin. ill wliiili il lirs,ii is mily 1 he iipprr snliiin, 1 ir Saskati hr- win prnprr, that is v.iliialilr hir naviuatimi. I hr .Nlai - I I I M A I h . krii/ir. wliiili li.is a 1 mil sr nvrr 10 nf I alilmlr. 1 niinri is (anail.i has nm ihr sanir ^.irirlirs nf rlim.ur llial s.mir ""I' ''"• 'A''li' (''••■'m. I lir Si. jnlm in Nrw liriinswii k. iniiiiirirsnl iimrh smallni'Mriilrninv; lull llir disi lilni- I i"' I' ■''".■r m Urilish Cnliiinliia. thr ( hiawa and llir S.i- linii ,,f lame lindies nf fresh walrr savrs il Imni llir rvils ^i"'"'!^ • •'•'- ^"-H hmliwavs ami Irrdris |,, ihr 1 ninnin. nf ar lily and slerilily, and il is aiiimii.; the ninsi imii;- " I ihr I niinln ; .mil llir iiiiiiilirrlrss ii ilnii.irirs |n ilir l.iryrr sirraiiis. and llir inniimrralilr l.ikrs. irsiif\ 1,1 ihr linnilaiil ni.innn in wliirli thr l.imis nf ihr llmiiinimi nl mating and hraltlifiil lirlniiir'Mi; tn thr rriiimis wlirrr ijr.iins and i;rasses ijrnw. p.irlii nl.irlv lavmiialile fnr the nnii;rant Irmn (ireat Itrilain. m the nmlli and imrth- l"'""'"''' 'H"' "'i''"'! west nf I'airnpr. and prr-niiinriillv adapted liitlir pinilin- " ^imx. linn and rmiliniianir nf a vii;miiiis and hrallliv r.irr nl In iSlii. thr pnpiil.ilinii nf thr i'rnviin rs iinw Iniiiiiii!,; prnplr. ihr l)nniiiiiiin was ;,. -07,(1 ',(1 ; and liv ihr 1 riisiis nf i.s^i Il mav 111' rnii.irkril lli.it ihr rliiii.ilr nf C.iii.nla h.is ii was .!,67;, jj;. rxrliisivr nf Indians in ihr Nnrlli-wrsl liirii iiimr iiiisiiiid..rslniiil than aiiv nihrr f.irl perlainint; and linilsmi li.iy Inrilnrirs. dis| 1 ilmiril .is fnllnw'S; In ihr immliv. \'i'rv rxai;vjrralril iiiiprrssimis prrvail ( >iilai in, kiuc.Sj 1 ; (jnrlin, 1,11)1.5711: Nru liiiiiiswiik, irspriliiii; llir liirniiml Canadian w iiilrrs, Il islriirlhal i^^.;--, \ N'nv.i Sinli.i. ;.S7,,Soo ; lirilish Cnlimiliia. 50,000 ; ihrsr arr vrrv derided in thrir rharai in ; and llir snnw. .M.inilnlia, i.i,'ioo; .iml I'rimr I'Mwird Isl.iml. i)4.o-'i, in manv parts, rnvers the t;iniiiiil in a depth nf iwn m and Nniih-wrst Iriiilnr), iml im Imlrd in niy.mi/nl three feet ; hut there are ailvanlai;rs in this. I'he simw I'lnvim es, .'■'<,7oo. .\l the same ralin nf im reasr, w hii h. is dry and pai ks iinilrr fnnl. inakiny the Iiest mads, and Imwever, has been exi eedeil Iiv leasmi nf Increased iiii- fnrminj; a warm rnverini; fnr the earth : priiiliuini.j, iiinre- iiiitrratimMlie presnii pnpnlalimi nf thr I )mnininn ( i,S75l liver, an ellei 1 ii|)iin the snil whirh i;rrally farilitates the would lie .i.S67,74.i. In .\I,initiilia the iiu reasr liy ininii- >()M1M()\ VI- I \.N.\1).A. M.ili'Mi h.\- I'l'cii liver tilly |it'i'> I'lit . .ilid tlii'lr in ii• , i-.l Il.imilliiil. • I 1 .I4(i.4i4 lri>li, 7o(i,.?(ii) Kin;li-.li, 54i).()4'i Srnli li, jo.mjiii ( irnii.ui. 2i).(>:2 Miilili. .i.i.o.ij Iiiilian, :i.4i| Niiinaii C'.tlliiilii's, 494,0411 ICpisnipalians. 41)0,01)3 Mftim-, ill^t^. 4i;.,i4S ("anaila l'ri-.liyti'rians, 107. .-i;!) (Iniirli nl Si iitlaiiil l'ri'--liyl<'ri.iii-, ::$.';4f, Ha|)ti>ts. and luiniiTniis itlu'i' ilt'iiiiiiiinaliiin'- in '^inalK'r iiiiinlicrs riiiTi' arc 4,",() neiVNp.ipi'rs ami porimlii aN i>nlilisliril in (■.iii.ula, iif \vlii< li 4,^ art' ilaily, 22 tri-wcckh , 10 Mini- wi'oklv. ;o! uri'kly. i) scini-niiintlily, 15 ninntlilv, ; ipiar- ti-rlv, ,iiiil J vi'.irlv. I ! Ii'l 1 I H \l iiIii.ANI I I. V rill- I'.iii-iitiili.iii hir till' ijnvrniMii" t .it llir Duniininii ;n cinliiKlii'il in ,111 iiiipiTi.il aci, kiimvii a- •• Tlio Hiilisli Nnilh-.Viiu-rii ,in .Vi 1. iS(i7;" it rcroivcil llic i.ival a->iiii ■ ill Mairli ;i) in tli,it yi-ar. Tlii' passaiji- of tliis ai I tnnk [i! 11 (• at till' rxpios ik^lro nf the I'mvim i'> iiilcrrNliil rill- iiiiniediate rcascm fur a 1 liaiii;i- \va> tliat llu- i.lil uiiiiiii ln-t\vt-cMi I'ppor ami l-nwi-r C'anail.i hail lu-imm- iin>ati>f.n tnry H.im-iI a> ihi-. iinimi w.in iipmi an t-ipialitv • if >iitTrai;i-s withmit ri-i;aril tn n-lalivr pupiilatiuii, llir iii- ' ri-a>iiii; pn-pumli-ram c ..f I'ppi-r l".iii,iila, larrviiii; with i 1 iKi riirri-spiiiiilinic ini-rrasf of pnlitiial pmvi-r, iiiadi- i~i-lf li-lt in ilisi niiti-i" with till- i-xi-tini; pnlitit.il run- diti'in-i. When it liei.ime inaiiifi-vt that l.uwer Canada uiiiild nut I iiiiM-nt til an iiii rea-t- iif the represeiitativeN| if I'pper Ciiiada. iiiidt-r ilii- thru exivlint; lei;i>lative uiiiiili. the upper Triiviiii 1- Mne.'lil a ri-mi-ilv In a 1 liani;e if the relatiiiil-- iif the I'r. iViii. e^ t. , , .m- aii. ilher. and t.. iliii.se adjiiinlnt;, lint imt iiniti-d to tin 111 Tin- iiiiti.iii\i wa- taken in 1.S64. hy the parliaiiiem nl Cinula. .1 v,-. n 1 1 iiiiinillee uf the lei;i>lati\e a>M-iiililv lu-iiii,' appninied I'l inipiire intn the pulitical iiiiiditinn nf the I'r.ivimi-s. .mil devise . I remedy fur the evils ininplainrd nf Ih,- |irni i-edinijs nf that 1 ninniittee have never been iliviilijed Sranoly li,iil it inmliided its lalimirs whin the twm piilitii-al pi-rties, hilhertn separated liv an antaijnnisin wliii h every year tended tn make iimre aMiiiinniuiis. united with theavnwed nlijert nf liriniriniralmiit a federal iininn nf the wlmle nf IJritis'i Amerii a, fmiii the Atlantii 1-1 the I'.i. ill. . with I'nm e l-Mw.ird Island and .VeHlninid- 1 i.iiid. llii- l.itti-r nf whii li. ill the 'iilniiial svs|i_.|,|. j, n,,|! I niisideii-d p.irl nf Hritish .\iiierii a, I) lt-i,Mii-s were appninied liv llu- i;nM-niiiii-iits nf f'an.ida. N'nv.i Si ntia. iiid New liniiiswii k. tn arranu'e a liasis nf feder.d nninii i'riiiie l-:div,iid Isl.iml and .Vcwfniindlaiid refused 1,, 1 .,. iiper.-lte; and the niajnrity nf the penple nf ,\nva Si nti.i. mil -amtiniiint; theailinn nf their i;nveriiiiii-nt. dispjaved ,1 strnllir nppnsitinll. When the li.isis nf nninn li.,i| I,,.,.,, ai;ri-ii| iipmi al the (Jiielii'i- innfereiin- nf ijeli-iraies, it was siiliniiiti-d 1-1 the several lei;islaliiies f,,r r.-itilii .uinn. In fppir C.inada there was iin npp.isiiinn -. jn I.nwer Canada nppiisitinii was iiinlined tn the usual pnlitiial iiiinnritv, rel.itivelv verv small: in \ew Hriiiiswirk 1 niili-deratinii. .liter a siriii;i,rle, . niniiiaiidi-d a larije majnritv; in .N'nva S.iitiatlii iniisi-iii ,,| III,. Ii-yislaiiire was not nhtained. I »elei;ates were iinw appnind-d liy the i;nvernnii-nts nf the several I'mvimes. tn 1 .ury this basis nf nninn tn I'.ntrlaml and u'.-t it eiiilindi.-i| in an a< I nf the iiii|„.,ial ♦ I'lii- a|.[i.iRiii ili-i rt-usL- ill KiiiKiloii ami (_liu-l„i- aiis,., (r„|,i i|„. (lit Ih.il iIk- iioops st:iliiiiii-il in ihi-sr rilirs wi-rc inrlu.lcil in ihi- i-i-ii.ii-i of i.Sfii. Inn oiiiini'il ill the- r.i,,iMn,.iaii,,|, ..f 1-71 p.iili.iim-nt. III. It p.ull.inieni wmild pinli.iliU li,i\e re- liised li.il' vinleiiii In the wishes nl ,in> I'mviine; lint it \v.i> liuliii eil tn iK-lieve lli.il the ipii-slinn nl Ieiler,i- tinii li,id lint lieeii an issue at the previmis yener.il elei - linn in Niiv.i Si ntia I'n the iiniled i'mviin es the name ill the •• hninitiinii nf C.inail.r u.is yiM-n. .\l the st.irl the iiiiili-iler.itinn iin linled Iniir I'rnvinies: (ti.i.irin. • hielK-e, N.iva Smlia, ,iiid New llriinswii k Ilrilish Cn. liimlii.i anil I'riine l-Mw.iid IsLiiid have sim e lieen l>riiii(ilil in,amlthewlinleni tliellndsnn lla» leiiitniv piii iliasfd .iml .innexed. I he exernlive.iiithnritv is 11 i.illv vested ill the (_>iieen nl j-jinLind; ,iiiil the (inverimr- (iener.il, the nnlvnlVner in the I'liinininii wlm re< eives his appniniment frniii the Itrilisli unveniiiient, 1 ,irries nii the i;nveriiiiient in her n.iiiie Willi the snie exreplinii nl the p.iidniiiin; pnwer. the .inthnrity nl ihei;nvi-iiinr is exeii ised under the ailvii e nf ,1 prii v > mini il. .ippninled ,iiid reiiiin.ilili- liv himself, with the appinli.ilinii and .issi-nl nf till- I Iniisi- .il ('..III 111 I Ills rill mil. I ml nl the l.iiid and n.iv.il militi.i, ,iml ..I .ill ii.i\.il .iiid iiiilil.irv Inn es. is Msieil in llie (•iieeii dtl.iw.i istlii- se.il n| the ledenil ^;n\eriimenl. The leijisl.itive pnwei is exen Ised liv two linnses nf parli.iinenl, stvled the Senate and the lliiiise nf Cninniniis, in 1 minei limi w ith the ( iiiM-nmr- ( ieneral, whose assent In all ai Is ol p.irli.iment is jjiven ill the n,\nie nf l!ie (dn-i-ii The Seii.iie is iini .1 represen- l.ilive lioilv, in the sense of lieini; periniliiallv elei led Its niemliers are r.omiiially niipninted liv the Crnwn ; in f.i. 1. I IV the \ri\ ,{,-, eiini.il . ensns, .1 ilini; |.i lilt- t hani;ed prn|i.irli..iis ..I the p.ipiil.iti.iii ; liiit 11. 1 I'l. .villi 1- is In h.iM- the lllllllljl-r nf i|s rt-| ilesent.il i \ es ri-dmed unless till- dii n-.iM- .,| pnpidatinn, .is 1 .iinpared with the li.ipiilati.iii nl the wlinle nf Canaila, re,ii lies -u per rent. .Ml apprnprialinii and i.ix hills niiisl i.iiirin.ni the llniise nf Coininniis ; and no iiinne\ vnie 1 an lie prnpnsed unless it lie rei niiimended In tin- Imiise hy messai;t- fmiii llu- ( in\ernnr-(ieneral. riiere are leriain measiin-s nl an iiiiiisiial ,,\ exirannlin.irv kind tn whiih tilt- (iiiveriiiir-(it-neral iii.n n-fiise ihe i.i\.il assent, and wliii h he inav n-serve Inr the sii;ni|i, .,1,,,,, nl the (Jiiii-ns pleasure; and the mval vein iii,iv In- exen ised at any time wilhin Iwn years llesidrs the fedt^ral i;iivernmeiit, iln-re is a In, al L;.i\eriiiinnt in i-ai h I'nivime Tin- lientenanl-ijnvernnrs nf tin- I'm- viin es an- ap|iiiimeil liv tin- < invernnr-(iem-i,il, and linid nlVn e diirini; pleasiin-. Iml an- n-movalile milv for 1 ,iiisi within live vi-ars, whii I lie is praitirally the term of their im iimlii-m V Thev an- advised liv exeiiitive nlVn ers. most ..I rth.iiii II I Is he.iils ..I dep.ii liin-nls. \t ii. lespniisilile to tilt- peoples rt-pii'selil,it iM-s Ilit-si M-rnmen|s ,111- imt iinilmm in sinn liin-, ..m- .•; llniii, tli,il ot (lnt,irto, liaxim; Iml one ■ ImiiiIh-i. In llu- disiri liiUioii ol till- ponrrs lielweeii the ^i-ni-ral ,iml the Im .i| lt-i;isl,iliiri-s, theCrnHii I, mils rem, lined iindei tht-iniiltnl of the Kovernmeiils 111 the IVovimes in win- h llii-\ ,iie ri-spi-i lively sitii,ueil To the 1 li,irj;e nf the ut-nei,il parlianient were ,issii;iii-il piililii delit ,inil prnpertv : the n-i;iil,iti f ir.iilt- .mil < nmiiien e; ihe riiUini; nl nioin-v liv ,iii\ Hindi- nl t,ix,ition ; Imrrowlnn oti the piililn I ifdit ; posi.il servii e ; leiisiis .nnl slilistn s ; iiiilili.i. niilil,ir\ and n,iv,il. iml deli-m e ; ln-.n nils. Iiiiovs, lit;lillioiiM-s, Salile ls|,md; ii.iv ii;,itioii .md sliipplni;; i|iiar,mtim- .mil the esl.ililishmeiit .md iii.iinten.im e nl murine liospii, lis ; se.i.i o.ist .mil inl.mil lislieiies; femes lielween ,1 I'loviin t- ami ,inv Hiitish or lnri-i^;n tminlrv, nr lielwt-en twn l'rn\imi-s; 1 iirreni v, 1 oin,i^t-, and lei;,il tender: s.ivinijs li.inks ; wi-ii;li|s ,mi| iiie.isnns ; lulls nl 1X1 h.myt- .md prnmissorv notes; iiitt-resl ; li.mkriipti \ .Mill insolvem \ ; p.ilenls ..1 invenli.'n .md disi overv ; I o|i\ riijhis ; Indi. Ills, , iml l.imis n-ser\ed lor Indi.iiis ; n.iliir.ili/.ition .md aliens, m.iiii.me and dimi.e: the I riminal l.iw llroiii whii II the I oiistiliilion ..I iln- i..iiils IS sir.im;t-lv exi t-plt-d, and Ihe .iiionialv is seen "I Iji.il lt-i;isl,itiires I onstiiniinK or altt-rini; the 1 onstiiiilioii nl iniirts In uhnli the i;t-iii-i,il i;n\i-riiinent appnints the |iiili;es|: the est,ililishment, iii.iiiilen.mii-. ,iiid m,m.ii;i-- iiieiit nl pi-iiitt-nli,irii-s: and ,ill snliji-i is iioi expiesslv .issii;iitd to the Im .il let;is|.itnres. The n-sidiiiiiii nl pnwer tlierelnre rests with tin- ijener.il let;i"'l.iliiii-. iml the pnivimial Ihe p.irli;iiiieiil of Ciiiada li.is to eii.n 1 iiiiil..rm l.iivs rel.ilivi- In pr.ipertv ,iiiil 1 i\il riijlits m tln- si-vei.il I'ri.vim es. ,md tin- pi Inn- ol .m\ i..iiiis therein: lull sin h hiws tan not i;n into t-lfei t until le- eii.n led li\ the pmvim ial leifisl.iliires. 'rhe pnweis 1 nn- lided In the lnr,il li-(;isl,il nn s .111- iinilnrm. ITiev ini lliile the ri^lit tn ,iinend the Im ,il 1 niisiiiiitjons, ext ept .is re^iinls the nllii e . f lieiili-naiit-i;n\ernnr ; din-i t laxalmn In raise a revenue ;.ir )irn\iiiii.il piirpiises; tn limrnw moiit-v nil the I redil .f tin- l'r..Mini-: the est.ililislunent of the tt-niin- nf pr-n im i.il 1 .Ilii is. ;ind tin- appnintini-iil .i.iti |..:vim-iit nf -,.inviiii i.il nlli. ers ; the inanaifi-iiieiit ;iiid s.ile nl ':'ii- pill li. I.iiids .nnl iimlier : piililii .mil n-lm iii;i- |..i\ pris.fis. loi .il hosjiii.ils, .isvliiiiis. ,m,| ihaiilit-s, nther til. Ill ni:irine hnsjiit.ds; iiiunii ip,il iiistitiitiniis shnp, s.ilnnii, aiiitinii, and niln-r liii-nses; Imal wnrks, exi liism- nf liiii-s of mean and other ships, niilw.ivs. .an. lis, ,iiid teh-i;raplis whii h extend lievoiid the liniits nl tilt- I'rnvim e, or. Iieiiii; sitii.ued wliollv within nut- I'm- vinif. have lieen lejjally de. lari-d In lit- fnr the i;i-iiii.il .idvanlav;i; of Canada, nr nf mnn- ih.iii niie I'mviin e ; llie iin nrpnr;itinn of I ninpanies Inr pi..\imlal piii|inses; the snlenini/.itinii nf iii,irii.ii;e ; propirlv and ii\il rit;lils: tilt- administralion nl iiistne; tin- i-iifnn im; nf l.iws. hv |iimishiiieiil. line, nr penallv. Ii.ivini; rt-latinii In aiiv nl the siilijei tsnf whli 11 tin- pnivim i.il h i;isl,iiiireli,isi njjni/ain e: and, generally, all mailers ol .1 l.iral or privatt- natiiie Previous to the esialilishmeiit of ; oiifeilei.itioii, sep.ii.ite Koiiian C.ilhnlie srlmnls h.id lit-eil est.ililisln-d in Onl.iiin, and dissentient nr I'mlest. ml SI li. Mils in l.iwer C.iiiad.i, ;is p.irt nf the piilili, -SI linni svsteni : .md the loiitiiiiii-d exislen I lintli is Lrn.ii.iniei'd liv .1 1 .lls|llll|lnll,l| prn. lull ti. Ill In li-Ljislale mi Iln- siili|i-. t Willi let;. ml In .lUii. iilliin- .md iiiiiiiii;ralion. Iln- 141111-1. il .un! Im.il leyis- l.itiires h.iM- I om iirient jiirisdn timi. Iln- mih jiidnes ;i|ipniii|id liv the Im .il j;overnnii-nls are ih.ise ol the pn,. liateiniins in .Nnv.i Si nti.i .mil New Uriiiiswii k 1 In- inli;t-s nf the 1 oiir'.s of (liieliei , where tht-rt- is .1 iinllioii if Krem li-speakiii)| pt-oplt-, iniisi he selei led frmii tlii- liar of th.it I'nniine. Ihe pidnts nf the Mipt-rim imirls hold iilVn 1- dnrinir i;oml lieliav iniir, Imt are reniov,ilile liv the (•ovi-rnor( it-iiei.il mi address of lintli limises nf parliament. The s.ilarit-s, allnwames. and pensiniis nl lilt- judges III ih ml-., t-xi epi tin- pmliale rniirls nl Nnva Siiili.i .mil \i u Hi iiiiswii k, an- lixed In lln- p;irliamt-nt nf ( .in.id.i I'.irli.imi-m has aiitlimitv In est.ililish a);i-iier,il rniirt nf appeal, nf whii h the pnwi-rs will lie simil.ir In the supreme eoiirl of the Ciiited Slates. .\t present the I >iimiiiinn >;iiveriinicnt has In prniiniinti- nn the I iinstitntionalitv of ai Is nf the pmvim ial lejjisla- tiues. Iii-fon- exen isiiii; the antlniriiv to disallow Ihem. Tin- Dmiiinimi assumed lliedtliis of tin- sevi-i.il I'mvinees III jin p. DoMIMtJN Ul- CANADA. i.[ II I. Mn. T'l KI>.I~U I.I I' N... I til ihi' .iiii'Hiiii i,\ ;$ii J, 500,00a ; .iml till' rt'^iiliio III llii' Imi|ii'ii.iI l;ii.ii.iiiIi i . .mil Ikmmiil; .1 iiiin li lnwci riitc. MAKING AMi ii-iii kii - ilrlil III I .mill I .tliiivi ih.il .iiiiiiiiiil, mil !■>> lii.iii ^10,- I'mihiiis nl tlii^ ililii l.ill iliir .11 \.iriiiii.. liiiics ii|i tu tlic Slilii-luiiliiitii; i> uiic nl llir iim^l Mi|ir:iMiii, yili'lHT. Ill lii'i|ii>rlliiil> 111 lir ilitriiiillii-i| liy .11 liil r.it lull I lie ii'Vi-liiit' Jilst iiiiiiiiiMK iil Im llii' \c.ir iiiij'iii; Jiiiu- | , .,,,1,. .,| „|^ ;„ .yilj ,i> tllo-i- Im liuiiic iim'. N.i\.i Si.iii.i I'll .mil' li.il'l'' li'i uliiliMi .iiiioiiiil il> il.lii joih, i.Sjt, Is 5iJi,5oi,.'.|5 ( i. "itli .1 still laii; bfsi.iii.it .1 ^Liiii i- in llif IuIIuh iui,' \\ti.lli»rr sii.ii its ililil iiiii;lit i\i inl .s;,ooo.ouvj I In. Ilmi ul tlir iiiiliisli irs .mil 1 uiniiiii I < .iiimiI.i i.ililr I tmiiiiiiiiii niivrriiiin-iit iiiiiliTluuk tin- pun li.isi- .mi| , mii. I'lic ili-lii ui ( .m.nl.i w.is mh hi nil Im I In- 1 uiistriH liuii | |„ rmmliii uf m'ssiIs I mill ami icyislinil h iSos |iliiiiill III till' I' Iv I K.ilhv.iv. .11 II I III III ilisli ' iilihiiliia 1 ul |iiililii v\iii ks wlm li .in- ul lln- i^nalrsi siin ji r in iIh- t,, iSt i m. Ii|s1m>. t\ .is : till' I iiiisliiH li'iii III llif I'ai ilii Kailw.n I iiiii-rl il { riiiiiiii \ . .mil \\i|l I'liiimiii' In In mi in im ii.isiiii; r.ili'i u itii till- M.isii'iii I'liiviiircs I'lii' llmiiiiiiiiii iililaiiii'il llir ivitli I In im ir.isr In |iii{iiilaliiin. u liilst tlir 1 usi /ii-r ,iil>' 1 iisluins anil r\i isr ri'veiiiirs. .mil aKiiTil in |i.i\ cai li j will lir ilirrrliv i iiiiis|iiiiii|ini;l\ iliniinislifil. Tin- pr.-. I'i'i\iiii r .III annii.il siilisiil\ nl .Soiriils imt hr.nl nl tlii' srnt annnint ul ml ililil /*• ' ..»^//.» is mi\ litrlil. 1 uin|iaii'il pii|iiil.ilimi. Iic.jili-s ,1 lixiil vr.irlv Sinn llir ilii- siip|iuii 111 with lliiisr ul ihr rnitcil Kiiiyilinn. tin- riiitcd Sl.ilis. 1,,.,, !!!......V.V.'!!!!!1!!.! ils I'liviTiinii'ilt ; ( >iil.ii ill. Sl'io.oc'j ; ( (iirliri . SI70.000 ; Nuva | anil ni.m\ . illii r 1 uniilt irs I*;"*. •- ^ 11*71 IM|.i|;l^ \Mi IM'iiKI- '""' 1-71 Tin- v.iliii- III llir iinpiiils fill till- vi-ari'iiiliin; jniir Ji^lli. TuiiU .Mil i.ti uli \i\\ T'.t.n-i This siilislilv. .mil llii- I. mils, iinnir.lls anil furrsls, < un- ' '"7-'. was jlio;.;o.i,Xi,5 ; an im rrasr ul uvcr ji.-o.ooo.ooo s'ilnti- till- .11 lii.il s.iiir. IS ul ilii- pr.u im iai rrMMinis : liiit ' "n tin- prrvimis vrar. llir ililtirs 1 ulli'iliil mi lliiin .\m| |,,r tin' M-ar inilintj I >cirinlii r ii si, i.S;^, tlir \ ii \ li llii-in llii-v I III. il iii'i rss.ii\. 1,1,1 ill,, lis,, 11 lu iliir, I |i'niiinii|i-il 1,. j^i (.oid..- i.S I In- v.iliu. ul llii- rspmls Lir^,,. j,,, 1,.,^,. sli,n\ 11 lirlmv li.is Iktii /7((// .• t.lX.lllilll, I'll \u\.l Si uti.l .III .lililll .ll .1 It ll.ls t Wils $Xj,fHl).'>'l.i N., .f\r,„l. Ken r |..iii,..ir. siinr Ihtii ui.mli-.l ' ' l'<" impurls I m tin- mmi i iiiliiii,' |imi' .lotli. 1.H7 j. wiTi' \, w llniiiswii k • 'H 4J."»7 N'.'W Itiiiiisuii k is I'lillilril 111 ri-irivf, in aililitimi lu i*' -'''-.''■'*<'..=;-',! : i""' "I"' ixp'-Hs i*i,o.''.||7i) ' " .mil till' ri'ii limli-r is n i» ill iiiiMsi' uf I iiiisiriii liiiii : .mil I hslinii- 4.74(i.3U 4'l" ■''.'."74 Niiili.i. Jiio.ooa; Ni'H llniiisuiik. ;l;o,ooo I'rinri' Kil- ».iii| Isl.iiiil. llillisli (iiliinilii.i. anil M.iiiitulia liavi' situ 1 li.iil siiiiil.ir ^1. lilts lip, Ml .ulinissi.ifi lu ||||. I iiiifrili'raliun .1 iilliil.il |>riiiliii 1' , li..|«i.l«s _ - 1 1 llii'imiiiii I M.iiMii.i, niti-s j.|i„,.,it- Kini;iluin iinilcr ( luM-riiur s p.iss uiilnnii luiim rii;is- 1 11 llii- iln isiiiti 111 assi'is, till' Kuminiiiii luuk till' I aiials. I oihrr .nil, U.» 1.7S4..124 Ci'ii'il. niakini; alfuyrtlnr 41;') nrw mssiIs, nnisiiriiii,' ll nil, nils, liirliiliunscs. piililir vrssi'ls. rivrr .mil lake iin- Ships , 7s.m,isiii,in »liiili Caii.nl.i is n.m , ,. , . , ,- , , , Sl|,,ll l|.|llllls l.imii.iiiNi , ,. , . , , . , piililn |iiiililiiii;s, rxi rpl tliusc nipiiiiil |,ir llif pm- .m,,,,,,,!,, ^. s , ss |assiiiiiiiii;, Willi ri'lcii'in i' tu tin' r.ipiil uruHlli ul Ini vinrial nuvi'rniiu'iil, aniiurirs. ilrill-slinls. iimniliuns< liiinsli r,,liiiiii,i.i 1.7,12.147 Inu'n .inlilr in.iriin'. .mil lirr rclalivi' pusitiuii aiiiuiiv; llir uf H.ir. .111,1 l.iiiiU scl .ip.iri llir yrmril piilili, iisrs ' uilicr sliip-uwiiini; sMirs ul tin' wurlil ll In-r iiirn liiiii I Ilii- iiiip.iils f.ii III.' vi'.ii iiiilm- Jiim- joth. 1S7,. wrn- ,),i|,,,ji,^, inrn-asrs .is l.isl in tin- fiitiir.' as il li.is il.ni,' ^"""* ,-^i.<7,.i(..S.i)7 2. anil ll xpiMIs 5i.Si,„S.S(.„Soo. iliviilnl .iiiiuiit; . i,, ,1,,. j,.,,, ,„„| ,|„.|-,. j., rsri\ hmsuimIiI,. i;ruiiiiil fur l,c^ 1 111' lllllltl.l III llir I >iilllilliull Is I .1 s|. \ri\ I rnlil.ililr |u ils 1 11 i;ani/i'rs. llir niiiiiln'r ul .uiivr Milimiiri inilili.i riirullril jn ""'•"' tin* l>iiiiiiiii, III is .iliiiiii ;,.,,ooo. I rllii iriii \ llir ililTrrrnl I'n n im rs .is li illiiu s : KHI».'rt.. .♦25,6711.11.., . 411.72.1,1171 7.fi)'».ii'*l 11,245. •iii7 7'I7.7''2 2.1211.I1114 722. lull .»Si,.^ lii'viin,' lli.il il Hill ilii sii ihrir I. Ill 111' vrrv liltUr ilmilii i,„i~,i., Ijiit til. It lirfiiir iii.mv vr.irs rl.ipsr slir will staiiil lliinl *^'-"'" --■" (11- fiinrlli nil till' list III till' sliip-iiwnini; 1 unnlrirs uf ihr "' '!"l'., wurlil— (irr.it Uritain anil Irrl. mil liuliliiiir llir lirsi p.isi III 1211 i.ii '!""• •""' ''"' Initeil St.ik"4 ut .Vmrrii .1 tlir sri uinl. 1.472.2211 .Vi riiiiliiiLC tu tlio lali'st rcpiirls yivrii liy Wni Smiili. 2."I7.«^? Ksij, I (rpiiiv .Nlinistrr uf Marinr, tin- tunnai^o rrtfislrrnl i.'iu.ri'i jn i-ai ll III the I'mvimrs rrspnlivrly mi llir .jist days ,,f Deirmlirr, 1.S7 ; .mil 1.S74. vv.is .is f.illuws ; tl27..V,s.,|7J v.""!..'. . , Siiv.i Siiili.i (11 tilis IlilMllirl npw.llilsul il.ooc I"'''"'""''' ■'"' •'"""•'' Nrw Hrullsni, k ill ill. llir i^rr.ilrr p.iil l"i 1 ,. Ill llir a.livr iniliti.i w.'n' « liulr 1 .mipanii's ripial in I in 1S5.) i.. §5.S,.'i^i), 14.- . .iml fnnii ,'<().s,i)55,oi)i in 1 Sdo, in This iii.ikrsC'anada's pu-iitimi the »//// ammn; lli.' nirr hriijhl and pliysi.al appraram r tu ill. I'^nillish i;iiaids, j.|,^,7,,|.,S(,o in i.Sdd 7 cantilr n.ivirs uf llir wurlil. and thai im liner inalrrial fur suhlirrs ruiild lie fuiiml ; Simr ihr 1 niil.'drr.iliun nl ihr I'mvimrs, thr Intal .Vriiinlini; In llir usually rnrivi-d aiillmrilirs, mi llu' IS71 W,.,-!. 1 .„. V,.«|.K. 1147 277. -;i> 1144 2'ii.i 44'). 7"! 27S7 l>42 214, .141 1-17 ds| Si|.I t I SI 5 2^,1 .Is.ill-^ }li .1" 4.'"l? .1? I .,,., 2)47 11 I7'l.''i"i 2l.'(,.it(. II 1, H,s 4-..1-'' .l.M I b-;*} 1. 1 17.1.7 1 - i.i.i.i .iii\ whrri' ih.m aiiininjsi ihr li,ii kwiiinlsin.'ii uf ("anaila. ; trad.' nl ihr 1 liiiinii is s,.i dnwii .is fnllnw- I'll inin.iiiil .,1 ihr ('.m.i.lian inililia iiiiisi. a. 1 uril- ' illLC In ihr sl.iliilr. Ill- llllril li\ .1 p.. Is. ill havilli; .Ul.lill.'d .1 lirlil ,,riiiri's i.mk 111 ihr iniprti.il t,,n(.s. .md has iri.'iillv 111'. '11 .niilrrrrd mi .Nlajm -( u iiri.il ['.. Selhv Siiivlh. ill sill 1 r, si, ,11 In (, .1,111.. I Knhrrtsmi Ki.ss, wlm | r.'sinii..|l and iriiiiiird In (iir.ii liritain ill .\iii;iist, i,S73. • l.Sl,7-d.s . 1 -dS-di) . |sdi)--ii. , (ist De.emlier, 1.^74, the seven prim ipal ship-.. wiling: eminlrirs uf the wnr'i' • ike.l .is fnllnws, exrliisive uf inland vessels ami si... llir, 1111. 1. -r loolmis. .$121; 551.11)4 . ll(l.SS.(..KI.t I4.'*,.1S7.S2.) . I7l>.2dl..5,si) ■•^71-72 M<>.34''.77'l 1*72-73 ■ 217.li)7.i)i|d l'*7.1-74 217.255.773 RKMMi. I v . ■ 111.... , 11. llll.liiv I.i>4i'.7!'5 I Aiilliini; ran iiiurr .learly shnwlh.m llirse lii;iiirs thr . i.|,|,,,. 1141. Si- 'rin- revenue fur the vear eii.lini; Inn.' (otii. 1.S7 ;, was verv rapid expansimi uf the trade . if (anad.i fur llir past . , , ■ . . , . „ , . I ■ i ,1 '1 ll- 's ', . r 11 ■ ... 1 ■ , ■ , In llir ('.III. idi. Ill rriristrv, ml. mil tnimay;e is imluleil. S20..SI ;,4di).4^. Ill will, h iiinn' than hall, , si 2..), 1.1(14.0:; I wenlv-l.inr vears I he iiirrrase ul the trade williin the , ,' , ,. , ., I . , ; . ■ ,1 ,, 1 ' , '' . 1 .1 1 , , hill. Iii'ini; 111. iinlv laive lake cnifi. rankiim pniperlv Willi H.is ilrnvi'il Irmn riisLiins; .'x. is... ilir iirxi laiijrsi iirni. l.isi two vears was ahuiit the same vulnine as the tuial , . , ■ . ' , se.i nuiiii; vessels, iiii fair rmnpansmi 1 .mid bo ina.le ny 1. tir.'.ii Miii.i.ii .uul Iii.l.iiiil 2. l^niinl Si.ii.'s 1. Ni.rw.iv 4. h.ilv ;. I'.iii.i.l.i (itii-liiiliiiM iiilan.l tiiiiii.i^rl. 5,74S,.i.l7 2,dS5..Vii» I..IS5.S4.1 I.2SS,(127 MSS.Id? prnihii iiii; !!l4,4do,d.Si..Si. Hide in 1S50. ll is. huwever, siiiee the era nf .■miledeia- Tlie iin-mne I'r.iin piilili. « mks, im Imlim; i.malsaiiil liuii llial the ninsi rapid imrrasr uf trail., has taken, railways, was $1, . 516,0.55. .^o. and the rrinaindrr is inailr plai r. rniilrdrr.iliun li.is i;ivrii ,1 iin.rr i.ipi.l stininlns lip uf niinieruns smaller iiriiis .\i th.. same .lau- tin' tu indnsirv nf all kinds than ils must saniriiiiie advuiales I iiiitslamlini{ pnlilir ilelil was jSiiOs, 2.^2.550. 05. im hiillni; prediiled. .\ii in. rease of 70 per reiil. ur nearlv eii;hlv- llniuiiiiuii imtes and savinijs-liank .l.p.isiis li 1 misists eiijlil millimis uf ilullars in seven years, is an nniisnalU uf T aii.l d per . .'in. sniuilirs, and nllirrs 1 mrrril hv llio ' i;ratifvini,' exhibit. o.xrliidin.i; them as eiiiiivaleiu tu the small river erafi uf the I'aii.ipean . imnliies < it.'d above, ami it is n.it likely thai li dediiiti.m w.nil.l alter thr rrlalive pusiiinns of Canada ami (Terinany. Certainlv enough has been stated to show that before many vears li.ive elapsed, Canada may reasonably expect DOMINION ol' L.\N.\1).\. Ill take Iht |iiisiliiiii .i> llic lliinl ni- Iminli yriMUX sliip- iiuiiiiii; (Muiiliv 111 llu' u.iiiil. X'l'iv li-H |n'i>nM-. kiiciw tiiiu li alii'UI i|n- imin.im' nl tlic M'^Tls ic.iiiiiri>iiit; till' l.ikc iiiiiriiu- 111 I .iiiaii.i. mu- n-a -1111 lii-iiii; ilia; iinni- nl llirir iiaim-saiv U> \>c lniMiil in llu- liiilisli McrcantiU- Navv l.isl. nwiiii: t" I'k' lait llial llii\ aiv all iciiisUTol iiiuli-r a lural ail. Siill, ("aiiaila In- nil the laki-s and tin' St. I.awn-nrc, cinraijril wliullv in inlanil naviiialicm. a vitv rcsiu'iialiK' iiiiiiiliiT iil vi->m'I-. TIk' la.-t riMi.at yivr- llirii nuinln-T lliu-- Sli-.irmrs Sail Mss'.'ls. . . Kivti Ij.iIijis, . No. ."'■" •.1)11 4,1,11.. 1-4 5(1. rill' //V''////.'«-v -ivsu-iii u|iiin ilif -oa 1 .1.1-1 - .'11(1 ;ii'.ii\il W.lU-l-iil till.' Ddinillii.ll i- M'l\ CXUTi-iM'. .llrl . .11-11111- Iv r.Mcmliiis; uiiiicr llic iMicrifi'lic ailniinistiali.Hi .i' ilic Di'lianiiuMit (if M.iiiiic. Uv tli^'i'' ii'imn Mr iIk- ^'mi einliii:; jiini' ,',olli, i.S;.;. llu' lii;lilli.iii-c- arc i l.i—r ! in fiiur t;iMirr.il divisimi-. Tlif lir-l. kiinwii i- l!ic llni.iiin Divisiiiii, rinlir.m-> tin' lis,'lil- .ind li.,r!il-lii i- cMiTidiiii; luiwrcii MdiUiiMl and llic li.nin.l.iiv-linc ..: •.lie I'r - \in(i- 111' ('iil.ui.i aii.l (Jiiclici , a- well .i- llin-c ni llu- rpiHT l..i'.c-. tlic < 'nana Ki\ iiiaiiu.iiii.'.l \vli..llv. and .llic |ianly. bv llic ij;iivcriimciii, riic iicxl divisi.iii ( (iiiiini-c- llic Si. I.uvnu. c lulnw .Mi.iitrcal. ihcCiill. llic Sir.iits (.1 licllc l-lc. llic . n.iM nl l.aliiadiir. and llircc iii,dil- in. liiil, lined lie llic Di.iiiliiidii ..11 tlic(..a-l ..r Ncuiniiiidl.iiiil- -.1 vcrv c\|cii-i\ i- di-lin I. and re |uii'iiiL; a . .iii-idcralili -lalT .i- wcli .i- -Ic.iiu xc-- -cl- l.ii" it- iu-pci til. 11 .mil iiianaucinciit. .\t llic . In-c nl tlic -c.i-nii nl l.^7.:-7;, there « ere in t'le dii i-inn ;S lii; lu- ll. ni-c-. 5 lit;lil-lii|is — Uv.. Ii.i\ int^' -leani »lr.-tle- ..'i Imai.l — 115 li.inVr 55 licai (in-, and 7 iiin\ i-inii ,le|ini-. Tlierc i-; al-n a -team InLr-wliislIc at the -niitli |i(iiiit nf .\i.li en-li. and niu- .it ('a|ie K.i\. Imtli .illended li\ an cn- L^iiu'cr. Tlic .New Hniii-wii k divi-inii 1 miu - ikM. with ;; li!,ditlinii-e-, (llic lit;lil-lri|i, a, id llirce -Iciiii |,ii^-u lii-lle- ( 't the 5,i lii,dilli(iii-c-^. jii .lie -ca-lii,dii-. 1 he N'nv.i S( (ilia divi-inii i-niient \ei\' yrc.it iin|inr- l.inee. .\i the en. I ..I ihe M'.ir llicie were in l!ii- div i-inii ;io li.'.llinu-c-, lie-ide- .1 Miv I. litre iiund.er ..I Imnv-. l.cai .•;.-. ami -tc:ini Ini^-wlii-' le-. 1 n-tiiii: I'.ir in.iintcn.r . . ill the vear. .Sioo.()5.;, Iliiriiii.' i>^7.;. thcicwcre ]iiil in i.|icratinii 11.1 le-- til. Ill eii;lil ne\\ liyluh.iii-c- and iliice -tc.im lny;-\v! '.Slie- Ihe lii;l'.'inii--e -. r\ i. . ..i I'riii. e i'..hv.iid l-l.ind 1- \(M limited MS . niiiiiai -. ..^iliil- -i-icr l'r(A iiK e-. Iml ii iii- liecil Milijci.'d In nian\ iiii|i ncnienl- -iin e the i-i.iii.l cnlered 111. 1 •,'•1' .11. i". iir lii^hthnii-i"-. a liu;iil-hi[i, .ail .1 miinlier nl Inmv . ..11-liliite the -li-cn d. .il the -ci \ ii c at |iie-ciit in liii li-h ('11111111.:, I. Within six vea:s, .'11 ihe.na-t ..I I'Miad.! •■i,,ei\ -eiirht llcv ■ ii_nillh.illS('- ll; ve he n i 11 ill. Inhl .'i- .■ Il^lll-liiji- c-- ;. Ill' lied. .111(1 ten .cv. -■,.•1111 I'ni;-,. 1 ■ Ini'l . -1 ji^lit ii ii ..dithnii-e-. ci^'hl e .iaiins. 'ic w .s/ai-hip- ,l^c lll inm e- • nl 1 niisli ii. li a, I I 1 ICanailian |M.- Iinleiiiii nil these are inaiiit, lined ,11 a iie,i|icr r,ilc lli,iii in aiiv nthcr ediinliy in ll..' W..1II. NiinU ihnii-.iiid t;all()iis nl nil wcr,- iei|iiirei! Inr the -1 i-\ ii i i.i-i \car, which u.is nhiaiiicd by 1 (iiitr.i. I- al .m ieiii.|i(.i '.'.illnii, i.r .ill. Ill 10 i./. The li-heiies nl liriti-h .Xniciiia are ..I \,i-l \.iliic, and arc in a iim-t llniiri .liiiin 1 .iinlilinii nnder the in-tci-- iic,; 1 .in nf an CXI lii-iM' dc|i.irliii. Ill il the irnvcriinient, ill. a nl the .^Iini-l'•i■ nl .Marine and l'i-!ieiic-. The latc-t nilii ial -l.ili-lii - shmv -lenle im rci-c m ihr iiiiiidi. r nf vc-scl- and iiicii eMi|ilined. ,iiid in |S7.' niii 1000 decked vc— els and 17,000 iipcn Im.il- wi'ic eiiifancd ill llshini^ within these I'mviiices. einplnyiiitj snine 42.000 men. The estiinated nnmlicr uf persnii- siippurlcd alinn-i cnlifcly hy ihi- industry in tlif varimis fishiinj; 1.1111111111- iiilie- exceeds 200,000 sniil-. The eDiiditiiin of tlii; fislierifs yearly iinprnve-, and their prndiue aiiiHi. illy iiicrciscs in (|ii.iiitilv and \.iliie. Ihc Mlink- v,iliie nl lish prndiicls Inr llic p.i-l -ci-mi .iinniinl- 1(1 Si i-7'M,"75' ' ''i- -'"" cxhilnl- the v.iliic ..I lish prndiiit- in the Trnx 1111 e- nl \(.\.( S((i|i.i. \cn linin-H i( k. (IucIhs . Ont.irin .iiid I'lim e lalw.ird Island; I. Ill (|..e- 11..I 111. hide the . .11. h .•; l!iili-li ('(iliimliia. .M.inilnli.i. and the \nrlli-\\e-t reiiilnrie- The pi npnr- tinii 1.1 ihi- ani.iunl u lih h icpic-eiil- prndinlinii Ini f.iiciyn cxpnlt .111(1 dniiic-li. 1 ..nilil(a( e, ex. Ili-i\c ..1 l.iial ( .111-iiiiipli.iii. i- fill-'.;--.;';.-- '11 .iddilinii in ihc alinve-inenli.iiicd \aliic. il i- , ninpnlcd lli.il .\niiiii.iii lishcniicn have alsn 1 .iiiudil nil ihc (...i-l- nl C.iii.id.i licUvecii -ix and ei.irlil inillinii- nl dnllar-' imilli nl iiiei- cliaiit.ilih li-li Ihc uh.ilc v.iliie nl the \ iidd fmm llic-c lislicrii'- l.i-t vc.ii. tlicicl.irc. e\( eed- cii;lilccn millidii- ni dnlc'is. I'hc-c ri..'iire- -Inm tli.il the li-lieiie- ..I C.in.id.i. .1- a ic-.illl. e .ll n.idc .Mill ,1 -..111. e nl f...iil, .ire nl \el\ yrcit v.diic In the ( .uiadian pc.pl... .iiid .ilsn In the 1 ili/cii- nl tiie rnitcil Sl.Ue- Tlie \.ihic nl the annual 1 nii-iiniplinii ..1 ,.v-icr- in t 111. Ill, 1 1- jli 1O.C01-. (II tlii- .nilv Sl.i.'^oo v\ ..rill .lie pi.i- diKcdiii N.i\.i Scnlia .inil New Hnin-ui. k. iiin-tU ii .111 the i.ntcr I'r.iv ill! e. Tln'rc i- im lea-. .a « In tin- indi.-li v -liniild iinl lie \ci\ .1111. h extended, llic ('.inadi.in . i\ -lei -^1 ' itiiid- .ire \ei\ cxten-i\c, .111(1 tlu' I..(,ilitic- • idniir.ililv .id.ipleil I.n llie iiiliixali I i.\-lci- |-..r deli. .i( V 111 ll.nniii .111(1 nnliiliie pinpeilie-, the ( '.111. uh, 111 nv-ler i- lint cxicllcd 111 'he ( Imii e-l I'liiled St.itc- (ix slei. Tlicv 11 lit; 111 he i.ii-cd ill en. .1111. ni- ipi.inlit ie-. il llic n.iliiral I.n ililie- ucre ciih.'.iii cd l'\ .iililii i.il .lid- lii ( liieb 1 . N. .1.1 Si ,iti,i. ,111(1 \cu l>iiiii-« 1. k the li-h wliii h eiiiplnv .lie liiilk nl ihc li.i.ic .ire -.dm. .11, 1 ndli-li. herrint;. inai ken-l. .iiid Inii-lcr- In ' iinnrin the v. 'ite- lisli i- the prim ipal -iiiin e nl -uppU The c-iii.ii\. ri\er. .mil inl.iiid li-jnaic- 1 niiliiine t.. iiii- pr. .\c iin.iei ihe pmlei live -\ -le;n In li. i|ii I he -.ill .iiid frc-h-w.il. r li-hint;-. .1 p.iinl nl pr. .ihi. I i\ eiic-- 1- lieiii!; ..;,iim.d. uhcii the -1(11 k nl li-h u ill he -iilVii lent |.. .ill. ml iciniim t.ili\ e cniplnN nieiil 1. 1 dniiliie ihc men .iiid ( '*all IK l\\ ( lllp!n\ rt\ Keltcl .111.1 111. lie ei .111... ll al ll.nilc- n| . .Ill ll i 11 1; .lie ■ il-.i 11-1(1. and prnlilalile i.k.hi- nl di-pn-im; nf tin li-h have lieell -ei lircd lll-lcld nl liellii; -.illed .illd . lllcd .1- fni'inerK. s.ilmnii ,iiid wlitle-li-ii .111- It ■ i/eii "I" caiine(| .111(1 -cut fre-litnniir nwn market- and lln I ihe ncltihliniii - ilitr St. lie-, 400.000 Irc-li -.lllllnli .lie iinw 1 .iiii;hl .ili- i.iialU ill the-e I'rnviiii e-. e(|ii.il In s.ooc.-joc Hi- nlwlinle- -nllie ,111(1 (le|i( inn- 1 1. the lilllk nl IVlli. ll 1- IMW ll-Cll ,1- hc-li 1. 111(1. iii-le,i(l nl Milled a- fnrinerlv. i'u.i -learn •!- .111(1 -i\ -. I iier- .ire cmplnM'd hv the dcpiirimciil In pi-. lei I the li-hciie- liniii i-ii. r..,i( hniciii ..I liiiled St, lie- Mild ..I her li-liint' ic--el- 11. it .iiilli. .li/ed li\ l.iu 1.1 li-h in (aii.idi.in w.ilci -, Ihe li-herie- ..I I'liin e Idw.ird l-l.iml .ire .il-., nl rapiilU-trrnttini; impnri.iiii e .\l the pi,.-(-iii i.iinc .i\er -•5C0 incii are cin;ai;eil 1 . ni-t.uilli . .ii..Uihe v.iliic ..I the pr.iilinl wa- upward- nl jl.iio.ooc I he li-lierie- if .Ncwfnniidland ,irc imlcd 111 the .iitn Ic nil lll,lt l'rn\ill( e. l:\XKIMi. ■'he InllnWill'.,' -laleiiieiit -linu - llic paid-iip lapilal and depn-u- nl tlie (li.irtei.d hank- Inr iiie ten \e,i,. Irniii i.Sd; In 1-7 ! \..,l- l'.ii.l-ii|, t jpilnl. |ic|,...,:. lS'14— Jliiu. jlii , ♦a7,.V)7.''<') 1... *24.3l«,.4li4 l-(,t" . . .m..Ti:i,i|is . , , 2c,7-.i,-..7(, 1 -111.— . . 211.(1.14,71.7 . J-,75...l.il 1-I17- ■■■ J'|.4''7.77! ■ ■ 2-. 7114, .127 ni.s- 2-.«2(|,il4.S . . , .vi.i'.-.=y. 1 s(»(i- 211.1.5 1.I174 , , , .V.,'.7i,4t2 1S711 — ■' .tl.4f".f'l7 - , ?(i.22(),7-- 1-71— ■• 3f..4IJ.21i. .. 5|;.7fri,.i/rf. 1-72— " 4f.l,1.|. ( ll L.ike-, p.,s-e--int;' a naliii.il .nitict iiiln the .\ll.lllli. , I he ( .iiiid'ii.iwaiit;.i C.inal i- prnpn-cd In he 1 ..11 -Inn I- ed I iiiic(ttlie w.ilei-..| ihe Si, I ..lu rem e w il il L.ikc (hainplain. .iml 11- . ninplctinii i- e\pc( led in he nl .41c, it lieiicl'n In the inl.ind ti.in-pnrl.iti. ni Ir.ide nl Cin.nl.i :,nd the li.idc nl M..11UC.1I. [•■w \ I K I I 1 \\ VI , .\ -iipph-mcniarv repnii ..I the Minister nl I'lildie W'.irk. trive- the repnii^,.! tin' cin,'iiicci- mi the rniilc .Illd . .11-1111. 11. .11 nf the pr.ip.ised H.iv \'crle I .iii.il. lie- lween l!,iv \eile ,111(1 (■niiiiierl, 111(1 li.i-iii. . iiinciiinn Ihe vv.itci- nl the I, nil ,,| St [..iwriine vviili llm-e nl the li.iv ..I lllmiv, rile l.l.il leliirlh .,! the . .lll.ll will he -'cl mile-; 4 In, k- will he rc(piii,.(l Ihe t;i'iiei.il ilepth (.1 1 iillint; tlirniii;li the inai-he- will he .•_• leei ; hill nil ihc vv.ilei.-hed. .1 mile :iiid .1 li.ill .1(1,,--, lieh.w the di ip spniiyv mil—, imiii 10 In 20 IccI deep, liliint; the Led (.1 .1 i.ike. there lie- a li,irricr nl -nil red -.iml- -|..iie vvhii ll vv ill h.ive I., he ( 111 In the depth nl 15 leil Ihe 1 .lll.ll 1- In he 1 r.T I, -el .n jinlt.ini. with 1(1 leel (.1 vv.ltcr, Ihe nie.ili h-vel nl the -e.l w.l- hnind in he he -.line 111 H.iv \'e(te .iml llieji.iv ,,l |-uiidv Ihe u.ilcr- ^iippl,» vmII he liirni-hed hv ihc liitjli w.ilci nl ihe H.u 1. I iiiidv .111(1 l!,e lic-h-vv.ilei Like. .11 ihe -niiii e- (ll the l-.lpl.im 111- I he e-lilll,lle nl the . n-t 1- ^-.OOD.OOO, I he vv..ii(lerliil stride- vvliii li ih- I'n-i-l )l1i( c nl ( .in.id.t h.i- iii.idc invv.ird- perlei linn in ihc p.i-i lew \e.ii iin-.i 1... rei;.iidc.| ,1- an imh. ,ilinr . ,| the enci t;v ih-pl,iv cd l.v the held- nl Ihi- I lep.iiiimnt In 1X7J the niniifv ..idcr -v-lciii w.i- cxiemlcd in .M.inltnh.i ;iiiil In Hnli-li Imli.i. nid the iiili-n halite . il pn-l,ll .,u,h. Willi Ihe rillled St. lie- |,,(,k plaic at tllC -.line piMlnd, while 111 the p,i-| veil the hee delivery (if lelters III I, litre I Hie- ,111(1 inuie- h.i- heeii in.iiitriiniied Willi Ml, ( c— , and the Ciindi.in p.i-i;il -v-lem i- l,i-i ,ippr(iaihiiiir .111 eipi.illty with lli,ii nl ihe nin-i ,idv,im cd ill nlher 1 nnntiie- .\l the lieninnini; nl tin- v e,ii | 1 ,S7 ; 1 extra pi. -taire in and Imm the I'nitcd St, He- ii,,- hen .ili,ilislic,l, and a letter ni pn-i.,! ,.ii,l imw t;nc , hci we. 11 .iiiv p,iil .ll ( ,111,1,1,1 ,111,1 i|„. rini,.,! Si, He- .It the hdiiic rates nl lim-e , enl- ,iiid .me , ml, .111 iniiiien-e i nm e— inn nil hnlh -ide- 1. 1 1 he piihli, when the ciinriiidiis 1 nire-pnii. d,-n. ,' l.,.| wc. 11 111,, tw.i 1 nnnliie- is I diisideieil. .\ si,.,i,|v iidv.iiK e 111 ili(. icvi'iiiic i- noli, e.dile, lull, ,,11 Ihe dlln'r hand, ihe a, , eler.iiKiii id mail i..m.| hv the nlicain^n! new rnnt,-, nl milway, tlic im leased iiiil(.a«L- laii-ed hv scrvinir 111,, mw I'n.v in. es, and the im.re fie. 'I'"'"' "''l^i I Ihe nider |,(,iti(iiis (ll ih,. Iliiinininii, li.ivc 111. id,. III,. c\pi.mlitiire m,,!,- iinn, ki-,.|, |..,|| ,. „|||| Ih,' 1, ( eipi-, -n th,ii ilni,. is -till :i,, ,,\, ,.— ,,| ,,iii|,,v nir in, nine Cln-ed iiiail- p;issiiiir th nj, ij,,. I'liii,.,! St.ite- m,. leniil.uly ex, li,intred with I he disMiil I'rnvim ,•- nl .Maiii- Inha and Urilisli l-ninmhi,,. ;, |(,rinij;liilv mail .nniia.l liavint; liccii eiii.r,-,| mi,, h,-ivv,eii S.m I'l.nni-,,, and IJD.MIMUN ul- L.vNAUA. \'iiiii|-ia, U. ('., till- lime n.nv ... . ii|iic.| liclwi'i'ii llh-.i- /I'/.r/;,;//.///.. — I'lii' fnll.iwiin; l.nul, .11. n-MTVL-il frmii SiiKill l.irnuTs, witli sdiiiu i:i|iil:il, <;in oailiU liinl two |ii)im> lifiiin l.iiir il;i\ V ilic nprnithiii cil tli<' ni;iil;ili.iiis ,,li.,u- -.i.ilril : Liiiil i.i < li'ar ill :iiiv part i>l (-'aiiad.i ; nr liiiiii-. Im pin- I 111' must pi rfci t airaiiK'-iiH'iit-. ixist Im papiT. hook,! 1 Tlir lands alltilliil In llic lliiiU.iii- li.n ('.>iiip.iii\ ■ liasc, in part or I'litirily clcari-il. Hut pl■rsl,ll^ .,1 ili.n pan el. anil sample pnsts within till' Dcimininii, ai'il witli ' -•. l.aniK rrsrrvril lur siIumiU, .lass who lonu.' hrrc will ait wisely if thev piil iheii the I'liiieil Slates and other 1 -011111 ries, and the 11, one v .i- Wood lands set apart 1 01 siipplyinu seiijer^ with money in the liaiik iinnieiliatcly alter land i 111;, and y.i lo order -.\-iein is Ijeini; rapidlv extended to meet tlie liiiilier work and learn the iiatnre of the land and ihewavs mI HIowiml; wants ol ihe c oiinirv. A . umpaiison 01 ihe The lands iinu land rei,'iil oils of the separate I'lo- tl,,. , ,,iinlrv liefore lo< alini; or inakiin,' a pun liase. iiinliei ill posi-ollii es in the Hoininion at lised dates vim es are iioied in their re , live artic les, hnl tin re are ras^im; .nei lln- xriv larije niimliei ol iiiimit;raii|s innie wliieh are now alli.ii tint; more altentioii than llie^e who aiailed theiiisehes ,,| ihe nearer route iliioin.;li Domiliicni lands in the lar West. Canada lo lln' Weslerii Slates, than :/,i New ^'ork. lli.' The Meniionites of Russia ha\e llorked hv linndreiU ol n hers ol iho>e repoiieil liv the Dominion auer.ts ai families into Manitolia llie pasl veir; and if our own ihe several ports to ha\e settled in Canada diiiim; llie people desire lo leave th' .ild.'i l'ro\iiites, ilieylhuea period of eiifht years, were as fidloHS ; i;ieal North-west ol theirown to move to — not a pan lied desert riLcioii like Ari/.ona, Colorado, and many others is inleresiint; ,is showini; the yrowlli ol towns as ivell as populili.iii III iSd.S iheie were iii;S ; in 1 >>70, ,5X^0 ; in 1^7-'. i'li.;; anil ill t )eiol)er, iS;), p.n.- .1 very remark- alile ill' lease. Mil 1 \M. ~N ■- I IM o| III! |io\I|Mo\ ol ( XVA|i\, A> lizards lln' l.ind svsleiii ol ihe hoiirniini. it ina\ , , , , ,, ,. 1 s- ' jeoinprised in the irreal Amernan KesiMt, where lor liiin- l)c slalr.l tliat III ilie l'ro\iniesol () it. trio .eliee, .New , , . ., , Ireds ol miles no vei;i'talion loi the snstenaiire ol man Hiiiii-wnk. \o> 1 Sc..iia, rrime Ldwar . Island, and 111 II i-li Coliii:il>M, willi ihe I'Mepiioii ol ,1 trail ill the la-^: 'iLinii'd rio\ im 1'. < eded lo the I lomiiiioii lor the pnr- 1 -Ml. i-'i7 ls6S, iSli.) laii exist I .ee liell's New I'rai ks in .\inerii al, Iml mil- '''7 lions of sipiare miles ol the most fertile lands, alMindanllv watered hv streams, rivers, and lakes— and whose mineral n).i«ii I -I.M.I. ij.71.5 I^.L.lO 24.7'.'' i"7- 1-7.) 1IO--I- ..I ihe l.ii ilii K.iilw.iv. ihe l.iiids.ue held liv the, ,■ ,, ■ , ■, , ■ , , ' , . , , , I 11 resoiines are liteiallv inexhaiistiliie, immense lied- ol se.ei.il iirniiii lal novernmenls. In several ol the I m- 1 1 ■ . , i' 1 . • , . 1 , u 1 ,1 n 1 1 . ,■ ,■ ' , . , eoal lieiiii; loiind oil the wide iilaiiis, and i;. lid, sih er, iron, lie-iile^ lliese, an iiiiiiMi.ilh l.irL;e iiiiiiilier ol ( .iiiadi.in- \ III! es In r i;r.ints are iriven to immiirranls, and in alinosi ' . ,, . m • , 1 ,. ,1 . 1 . . 1 ■ 1 ^• . ,. , , , ... I elc , aiiioiitj the Koikv .M t.iin-.. I he 1 Inn, ite also is ha\e lelniiied Ir ihe I luled Siales - .1 nioMnieiii all 1 .ises in whii h I'overnmeiit land is lor s.ile, n is ol- , , ■ , 1 ■ 1 .i r • ,, . . loiiiid iiol io III- siirp.issed in -.ilnlmu aiivwhere in »h|. n, as lliese hues are wiilleii, is rapidlv !;oin.' Im- lired .11 pines Willi h are inerelv nominal, and wlm n ; . 111 1 i> ' , ■,■ 1 ii 1 . . ■,!■'. ,, ,' , I ■ ; .\ineriea. .\lreadv aii ess in these I'mvinees and I em- u.iid Ihe iiiiiiilier o| liu-se arrivals l..|- i.S7;was 1111- le.illv iiiilv .1111. mill 1.1 si-ii h-iiient duties. ■ ■ -i • 1 1 1 / 1 . 1-1 ■ ■ . . tones Is easily attained, and lielore manv vears ,1 i..m- uinls.il i.'.ooo I he si.msii. s lor i.S7.t an- iioi vet 1 niii- llie kinds ill ihe I'r.niin i- ol .Maiiiloli.i .ind the Ni.rlli- wesi I'ei rilorv .iri- held liv the Doiiiinioii ( o i\ ernmenl, .mil .111- siirveved .n 1 old i lit; lo llie lollmt iiitr svsiem : Ihe kinds .lie liisi l.iid 0111 inlo liluiks of i- miles sipiare l.\ iioilli and south and e.ist ami \\-i's| li.ies, ihe oiillini-s in.iniiiiieiils i-\er\ mile .ind li.ill mile. riiese si|ii,ir, liloi ks. whii h are deliiied .a e 1 li uf tin lour c orners li\ .m iron li.ir lionnd.irv, are siilidivlded a- tiniioiis tr.ii k of railwav will streleli ai mss the ulmle |iileil, hill they no doiihl lartjelv e.\i eeil those lor 1.^7 ;. I ontineiit. from the Atlaiitie se.iport of Halifax lo ilie hoth for imiiiii,nants fniiii l-aimpe and for reliirned I.'.'- I'aiilie port of \'iitori.i — throiitrl, ili,. entire Ineadlh of iiaili, ins — mainly l-'iciu li Caii.idi.ins — fnnii the Ciiiled the Doiniiiioii — .1 line of r.iilway whii li will In- iiiirit ailed ; Slates, where the si.ii,- ..| the maniilai liirint; interesis of wlili li 1000 miles already hear the iron-horse. (100 are in uhiih llie\ were employed has 1 .iiised iliiiii in -11 h lilork lieiiit; marked nlT In llie survi v • . .■ ... - , , , , .11-1 .. 1 , ■ • iiniler loiistniition, and the remainder under survey. seek , it;. 1111 the more stable indiii emenis i.ili-n-d 111 ( .1 ii.id.i. ' ll inav he remarked, uilli 1 eferenee lo these lit;ii|-es. , . - lli.it llie si-iileiiienl ..I llir t;n-al Norlh-wesi ..1 ihe I >. .- llie iiei essiiii-s III settlement 111. IV require into .1 town- rh,. i.isi, ..-i . .1 I ' .n .,1 1 i.r,..; ,,isi.. ,«,- I . I.; 1. .-.■ 1 1 ■ . 1 ■ 1 -i 1 . 1 i- . 1 1 ♦ I 111 iiisioi t 111 I ,111,111.1 pi e\ lolls lo I. s(,^ Is .1 III sioi\ III 11,1111,11, IS ,, Illy jiisi lieirinniiii;, while ill. 11 ol ihe I nileil IMMIi.K \ 1 lo\. St.ltes is heins; eheeked hy liavint; .eai lieil iln- lioiders ..i I \Mi Ki i.ri \ I |.i\s. ships,, I I, miles s,,,i.Me e.i.h: t lii-se i ii|. 1 ;(, serli.iiis ol sep.u.ile I'mvimes, olien I..I1I lien-loh ne. .mil iml .ip- •"iil''-|"-"---i 'Mo.i.n-se.i.li. .111,1 e.ii hoi sin h se, - |,|j,,||,|,. ,„ ,, „.„,k |ik,. il.is. The l,is,,.,t ,.| il„. />..„„>,. the" Amerii-aiT 1 )esert, wliieh \,.},us at ahoiit llie laotll t.oiis mil, ipi.iiieisiil ImII a mile si,,i,ne or ifio aires ,„„ l„.,,|„s i„ ,.sr,;. uilli llie A. I.. I C. ..ileder.iii.ii, u liiih | ,|.,trree of west lont;itmle, ami ■.ireH-I.es ai n.ss tin- . onti- '■■" '' ' we h.ive lirielly skelehed, and heyonil tli.it we have spare ,,,.,,1 (,, il,,- K,,i ky .Monnlaiiis. The kinds in sii. li l.lo, k .in- I hen n-,idv L-r seiilemenl ' , .nly |i,r useful and neress.irv statistiis; hut we i.inn.il (Ji,..,! .n , eleral'ioii of the rali.iol the in. n-ase nl popu- |ilose this ehapter withoiii some brief remarks to those jation in C.in.id.i m.iy therefore lie looked for. uliile who may look it over ie ..llier r.nintries than Canada, 1 1||;,( ,,f the Ciiiled States lias already been iheiked Ihe |l.. mini. .11 kill. Is ill ihr X. .1 ili-w .-si may be ob- perh.ips seekiin; inforiliation as eniit;r.iiils ./>;,■,,',(.,,,.,/,■,-,. wwi-«,/,,/ Ai ,-///;-;.;/,-/.. c',;i/,;,/,; ,/;,- t.iini-d either Iree by .n lii.il s,-iil,-is. mi 1 rii.iin roiidilionsi I'liere is im i.iiintrv in the world th.il preseius lo the I'er.sons with 1 apil.il, seekini; invesiment. ol resjileiii e. or simplvpiiirliased.il lln- 1. He of $•(■!>; ■■•m"!''''"' eiiiit;r.iiil liner iir.ispeMs than llie Dominion ■i'emuit fiirmers with limited rapii.il u ho . .111 biiv and .■,/. sill, 1 pel .1. re I'ersiiiis who li.ne setlled on land , of C.in. id. 1, with her millions ol aires . .1 the iiiosi feiiile ' ,1,,, |^ ■, fieeliold est. ne with the money needed 1. 1 e.irri li.ive also the li'dil ol pre-i 'iipli. Ill, .mil 1 heap kinds. .1 he.ilthv rlim.ile, an iiiipni edeiiied . .n .1 sin.ill fai 111 in I'.ii" l.iiiil, /-/,, (//,/i,/i. — .\\\\ person e.in Imv x.n .ml kinds ji h.irired with i mini trial ion, s.ivs in his report of \X-; : ' ' y^^^. |,;ii„ij,|-,,iis .mil n.ides t;enerally, wliii li an-, s 1 i,, opi 11 l.ir s,.ii|,.|„,-i,i In, I,, III,. Dominion ( ;.,v,-rnnieiil in " Ihe iinniit;i,im arrit.ils duriiit; 1.S71, as well .is for ^pe.ik. nl nnivers.il .ippli, atioii. , .111 also alw.ivs abs.irb a M.inilnb.i .ir Ihe \..rlli-wi-si lernh.iv, bv p.ivim; iln-ie- 1 sniiie ve.us pn-t imisly, ;. v/, -,//«/,•»,../,///,-/,•/,/ /,, .uiti\/v ,;ir- |.,|.^,e i,,,,,,!,^,- , if artis.ins and journevnu-n. .mil I, male ,,„■„/ mo,,- imf.>,t,<,i„l,- l/,.,„ ,:.,. Chihlren nf either sex, respe. tablv ymnlied fm. ami ■' Cheuumbersof illlmi^r|-,,nls whii h niit;hl b,' absnrb- ^-atehed nver upon their arrival bv parties who briiit; eil l.y the iinim-nse ai;ri, iiltuial and other nspiinmients ,|„,„, „„|,miivl,e abs,n-heli'il iinne tli.in trebh' Ihe number of the ,inlinary yearly „,.„. ...imnv ,onstiiiii,. an impoilanl and r:ipiill\ iii- sinaller ipiantilv, will have the rii;ht of pie-emption I arrivals of iinmit;r.iiits ,-nnld be absorbed willioul m.ik- , i,.,i,hit; lii.in, h ,,l imhisii \ , and ili,-\ . iiis,' a lart;,' de- theriio; he may have his appliialioii entered with the' iny any tjbil in the lalionr mirkel," maiid l.ir iminii;iaiii l.ibour. Land Oilier, and may at any linn.' oblain a patent by These st.itemenls of the Minister refer only lo ihe | i,^. ^,,.uii,,, ,,,11 ,,| limber Innii ill,- forests, ami its luviiii; Si (.j. --./, st^r ) an aere, lieini; th,- prii ,- lixed by i "'iliuarv labour il.-ni.inds ol the Dominion, .mil .iie still ,|,;,|„|,,„ .m,., i,,, „, ,, |,.:„li„t; indiisirv of the D.iiiiinioii. movernment lor the sale of sn, h lainl niore applieable lo tl,,- pi,-s,.nl lim.': hut, heyoiid the!,,,,, ,„„ ,„„. ,,, p,, ||„„.|, ,,.y^,.,\ ,,„ f,,,- „ewlv irrived im- Hut Iheilaini-iiibbel.ireenierim^ his appli, .111 ni. nmsl onliimrv inereasinir labour .li-m.iiils of Canada, there is | ,|,i^j,;„,|s, ihe various deseriplions of labour u hiili il n- make an alii, lavit li,-bin- Ihe L.md ( )llii er ih.ii I,- has not at present sprini;in.i{ up .111 exli.i.inlinarv ilemami of ,|,||,.^,s Pein^' best perhirmed by persons who liav,- lia,l p,-iial liainiiit; in this eouiitry. The yarimis indiislries. lor III I .isli, §1 per aire, lint 110 s.de 1 il in ire than a sm- t;l,' si-i lion of (no aires will In- made lo on,- p,-rs,,ii. I'li-iiitplion Kif^hli. — .\ny person nf j 1 M-ais of at;e. bi-inij; a liritish siibjeel. either bv birth or naliiiali/ation. pi,-\ ioiisly ,\xi-iris,-il his iit;lil of p n--, -III pi ion ; and he! very eonsiderable maijnitude, for lln- , mistrii, timi of il miisi luilher fiiiiiish, by his own alliikivil, ioir,'ih,-i- with I'aeili,' K.iilwav, ill,' enlari;<-meiit of th,' Canadian lln- I, -slim. my .if two ireililile witnesses, proof iiili,- , .inals, .in,l olln-r piibli. woi ks in pniijress. LamI ( mil ,-r III the s,'tll,'iii,'iil .ind impiini'im-nt ol the; Che uiio,-,iipieil lands of Canada ean, too, absorb mil- land 1 lions uf aifriiultiiral settlers. In laet, the rapid urnwth Nl' assinnmenl of pre-emption ritjlit prior to the issii- and inereas,. of wealth in Canada is ipilte apparent to ini( of the patent will lie n'ioi;iii/eil by the iroyernmiml. | any person who lesidi-s there even bir a limiled time, inale servants, fnim t(w. to /.'.• a innnlli A settler on land whii h he may have eiiten-d for pn'- ' and diirinij; the last few yours there li.is b,->'ii an iiiipre- It may 1h» staleil in i-niineetion with the rales nl I'lnpti.m, may subseipienllv. on appli, all the {.and : 1 eilented demand for all kinds of lahoiir, more espei i.illv w.iiies. that fond is ph-niilul and 1 heap in Canada: ami ()lh,er. have .1 hoineslead rinht siilistiliiled llu'iehir, [ a,i;ri,iiltiirists. the Dnminion is. therehm'. a eheap ,-oiintrv to live in. however, wlii'h have iiiimediale svinpalhy willi it, 111. ike a l.iri;e demand for immiijr.int labour Skill, 'd larm-hamls iret from /,',jo t,i ^"40 a year, with boar.l and lodtrintj; labourers, fmm 5.1. to 6.(. a day : ine- eliauies and skilled iirtisaii.;, from (11. to nu. a d.iv; iV- DOMINION oi' (..\N.\|).\. riif lulloiviiii; aiL' uvi-r;ij;i' priifs : 4II). Iciaf iM' wliilt- (ii'iiri.il ll.i/i'n i-limMlc-- lliiil. I nun lln' loolli iiu'riiliaii . Tlic >v>tcm iil iiilami iia\ ii;.uinii U tin- 111 (■■-I rxlciisi\i- liiiMil, 5■''• ; ^*:ill biitiiT. 1)./. Id 1 ;./. piT 111. ; moat, tn tlir Sierra Nevada iiiiuintaiiis. 1 200 miles, not urie ai re and perleit in the wurlil, ,;(./., 5./. t./. per 111 : 1 lieese, ^l./. Ici 7}./. per lb; in .'lie Inindred i> nl iim' Icir .inri. nitnral pnrpovs : lli.il The pn)inlatiiin. hv tlie < ensus ol i.S;o, w.is i,(>jo,S5o. polaloes. i.(. t" -■' pi'r hnsliel ; >uuar iliruwnl but drv the limits of setth'mcnt in the West have almost been anil at this d.ile (i^;?! is estinialeil at liilly i.ijoo.ooo. ami superior qnalily. 4.(1/. to 5./. |ier lb. ; tea. .•.. 1.1 .v. rearlied, and tli.it the phenomeiMii .1 ilie sudden up- whii h is the laiiiesi ol all the I'roviin I's. It h. is doubled ii,/. per lb. : i',i(i;s, 6,/. to y./. per dn/en : milk, per c| 11.1 it, sprint;ini; of new .mil populous .Siati- « ill 110 more be , its population williin the I. is| ^o vears J.l./. to ;,,/. ; beer. J./. 105,/. per (|iiarl : lobaeio. 1,.. to .v.. >eeii in the iieii^libourim; repiiblii . the soil \ .iries 111 dilb'renl |o, .iluie-, bin a larye pio- per lb. ; ami other artiiles in proportion. While w c in ( .luail.i li.ne evei x re.isou lo « is|i our le- portion is ol llieverv be^-l des, ripliou lor .lyi u iiltiii.il The pun lia^ini; p. lUer ol the dollar in C.uiad.i is publir.iii neii^libi mrs u t'll, we li.ue, .11 llie ^.iiiie lime, ilie piii po^. s ; vv.iler 1 ommuiin .ilioii. bv iiie.iiis ol the yre.il mil. li greater than in other pan-. .■! .\liu'ri.a, espe. iailv salisla. lion ..I kiioHiiii; llial llii- .Ii.mm u.i-les ol ihi^ii l.iki ■-. is unsin p.iss.-.l. .iii.l iln- Tniviu. e is I'veivu h.i.- iu lliose ihitnjs will, h 1;. 1 (,, mak.- llie 1 o~l ol liviiii;. ami interior reijioii^. .is .les. libe.l li\ tU'iiei.il ll.i/eii.ilo iioi iniei .-.■< le.l bx i.iilu.iv^. In iiiiiier.il u.mIiIi (i-m Iii.Iiiu.; this la.t should ahv.ivs be kept in mind in niakiiii; < ..m- eMen.l into I loiiiinioii lerril.u y lln' one artii le. i .mII ( liitaiio probablv eipi.ils aiiv p.iil p.iris. Ills lietueeii the r.ites of wayes paid in C'an.id.i .iiid In riir i^ycn North-west ilure an- ihi- ^. nl. ill.- . Iim.il.-. .if the world, aboimdint; ,is il does in iron. . ..pp.i, le.i.l. the I'nite.l S: .les. It has happened llial . oiisidii.ibie the . .•mbinalioii ol uo.'.l .iii.l pi.iiri.-. lli.- ii\.-r- ami val- , silver, iiiaibh'. pelroleiiiii. -ill. ili , .1. Il- imiiieii-e 11 limbers of pi r soils who had left t'aiiada. allra. led b\ le\ -. wliii li .in- s, , .1111.1. I i\e lo a |-aiiope.iii population, 1 Ion-sis ..I pim- limber .lie 1. .. . w.ll kmnv 11 |o iie.-.l .iii\ the higher .ijip.ireiit rate of watjes p.iid in llie liiited pariii iilarlv Inun mirlhern lalitiid.-- I In- raii.ida I'.i. i- .i.s. 1 iplhiii I'll.- i;ie.n Like- .iboiiml »ilh li-li. .iii.l llii- Si, lies, reliiriied diirintr the past year. li.- Kailwav.in.l Cin.uliaii o.i-.in si.aiiuTs will, ere 111, im Ime-i- willi i;.iiii.- I'ainilies with fixed in. .iiiu'- will liii.l in t'aiiad.i. willi \ e.ir-. pl.n.- ..in \i.rlh-w.-I williiii line.- w.-.-k-' 11. ml ,\ le.ereu. e I., the .lis|il.iv of . ei eal- .mil . .|her .,,n i- 11111. -Il less difliiiiltv ill. in ami. !s| ihi- , r.iw.le.l p.ipiil.ili.iii Ir.iiu (ierm.iiiv. S, .m.lin.u la, ..r linl.iiii. .iml li.u- lli.- . ulliii.il pn.dii. lioiis iii.i.l.- b\ ( '.111.1. 1. 1. .il llie eslnbil ions ol ihe mollier eouiiirv. a suil.ible and pleas.iiil Imiii.-. millions of l'!iirope. his who .n.' \ .-i |. i I.-. i\ .- 1 li.-ii . oiiiil h ..I I.0111I..11 .111. 1 I'.iris, miylil In- . . m-i.l.-ie.l -iilti. lent lo u illi everx 1.1. ililv lor e.lii. aliui; .mil -t.irliiii; llieii . Iiil- w ill lln.l sii. h hoin.s as ilie\ iin^iii |..ok Im 111 v. 11 11 111 illiisir.ile the lem.irk.ibl.- .i.l.iptali. m ol llie s, ,i| t.i iheir .Ir.'ii in lib- I'.-rs.iiis living; on llie inl.-i.--l .if tli.-ir any oilier pan ..I ihi-woil.l; an. I lli.- iiimiliin; ..I llii- yr.iw til .mil riiltiv.itioii ; but -o limile.l a uol i. i- w . .iil.l ni.iiiev . .Ill e.isilv i;et 1r. mi 7 lo .S p.-r . en I. on lir-t-. !a— ( ire.il .\ineri<-.m Desert will .1. .iibi l.-s .li.l in .11 11.11 liiii; le.ive the(|iies|i.in of permanenl lerlilitv still iin.insw ered. -f. iirilv Ire-li allenlion 1.1 a . .iiinlrv ihe v.i\ ..pp.isiie ..I lli.il - . When, how i-\ er, it iskimwii llial the are.i in wliiill llie .\!..ney deposiieil in the post-olli. .■ s.ivini;s banks yr.iphi.-allv desiribeil in the repoil ab..v.- r.'l.n.-.l |o .isi.iiiisliim; .i..ps ..1 w In-at .111- r.iised. lor wliii h llu- ICoverninent seeiirityl draws 4 jier eeiil. inieresi. The atteiil-ijeneral of the 1 )omini.m. r.-si.l.ii; 111 l..,n- l'roxin..-of (Inl.iii.. is s,..iu-li\ disiinoiiished, extemls riie rale alloweil f.ir the dep..sii , ,| m..n.-v ..u . ,ill in .1. .n, li.is yein-r.il super\ isioii . n .-r .ill .■niiiji.iii. .11 .i^ini-. . .\ , r ihn ,- loiinli- ..I ih.- pr.-.-iil iiili.ibil.-.l p.iil- ..I llie ..ih.-r -avinijs banks and banks is 1 1. ,111 4 i,, 5 per . .-111 , w ho an- esiablislie.l bv ilu- cem-r.il .n 1... .il i;.,\.-nmi.nis , ,iuiilr\. .m.l lli.il ih.- pr.-v.iiliiiL; -oil . ..ii-i-l- ..I li. h . I.n- u nil undoubted se. iirilv ; in lu.isi l.m-iuMi pori-. lo .i-sisi iiilei .lim: .•iiiiur.iiil- : .m.l ..| i^real depth, lln- ipii-li..ii ..I p.-rm.iii.iil leiliblv re-.. he- ll iii.iv be n-inarkeil lh.it llu- .las-e- w hi. li -li. mid iioi llie sv-i.-m ..I i;i\ iii.4 a— i-l.-.l p.i— .n.-,.--. bv nie.iii- ..I ii-elf inl le ..I hii-b.imlrv 1..- in.liii .-d lo eiiiii,'r.ile t.. C.inad.i, iinl.-- up.. 11 n-...in- pa— .-iim-i w.irraiil-. I1.1-. .loiiblh'-. imp.. 11. ml mllii.ii. ,■ Tlu- ,n .-i.ii;,- v i,-l,l , .1 w lie.il 111 -..me I. .w ii-hips .-x. eed- men.l.ilioii of prival.- fri.-u.ls. an. I with a \ i.w |.. pla. e- in in. rea-iu- llie mimb.r ..I -.-lil.-r- |.. C.m.i.l.i lii.l.r 1 w .-iil v-l w.. bii-li. I- I., ih.- .1. le. .mil, when- .111 .ippro.i. Ii speeiallv .iv.iil.ible, an- pn .les-ioii.,1 ,,r lil.-iarv iii.-ii, ami ih.-,. wari.iiil- appn.M-.l immiyi.ini- ...ul.l ..bi.im p.i-,|,, ^ j l.uniini; pn-v.iil-. ll.,- vi.-l.l ri-e- I., lliiilv ami . I.rks ami sh,,pm,-ii. .\s a rule tiiere is a lendein v to -.i-e- in 1 ,S72 f,,r ./'i ; -. -l.-i Inn; p.r -l.-.im-lnp. m-i,-.i,l ..iieii U.vl^ bii-h.-l- |,. ih.- ,1. r.- (In new I. m.l, liln w.inls an ,.vei-snpplv ..f appli, .mis b.r these eallin.i;s of yV, (,.,. the . .ml, i.ii, .- ml.-; .m.l m ,,S;; |,„ _/ , ,;, bu-h.-l- 1- m.i ,, v,rv .111 mn.ii vi.l.l; ,,iid .1 iiiii-l 1...1 in.m wilhiii the lloniini..n it-ell, and unknown ,,r im- In i.S7.,, more,.ver, -p.-. i.il w.ni.ml- w.-n- -i.mr.-.l bv i|..- b.- |.,n;..iieii ih.n ( an.i.li.m wheal, i;i. .wn iie.ii ll,.- . lU Inen. led oniitrranis seeking employment in them niitrhl ' ^..vernmeiil of ('.iiia.l,i. nml.-r win. h ih.- i,miili.-s ..f ..I I ,ii.,iii.,, w..ii .1 lir-i pi i/,- .11 ih,- I'.iris |-,x!iibiii. ,11 ll . -11.. iiinler painful (hsapp.iinlment-. .i^'ri. iillnr.il l.ib..,iivi- ami .l.,i,i.-ii. |,-,„.,I,- -.-n.mi-'m.u miU be -.ml ilm ih,- -.,,1 .,1 wh.il iiiav be leiim-il Ihe hsheries of the I).miini..n, b..!!- ..n ihe .\llami. . ,.,il,l ..biaiii ,,.i-ai:,- p.-r -l.am-hip I. ,r / : ;. -..-rlim; iIi.-.,l:ii. iiliiii.il p..il,..ii ..I ( .m.i.l.i, w Im li . onipri-,-- loin- and I'.ieili.- , ..a-l, ,ire ol alnio-l unlimited .-xl.nl. ami p.., ...lull. ll,,. „-„a| i-,.,|,„i„,„. „,.,e ma.l.- |..r . hil.li.i, litili- .,1 ih,- inliabil,-.l p..ni..n, .mil ., v.i-i .i,,-.i -nil m lln- alTonla hebl t..rtliepani,iilarkiml.,llal,..,irailapu-.l|.. inb,,|liil„-.-,|a-.-.,l wariani- l,.„„l-..| ,l„- ^. ,v .■nimeiii .m,| m.w ..p,i, I. . -,ii 1,-nieiil, ''"■'"■ I 01 lale v.-ar- ll„- iii.ii..ril\ ..I ill.- iiiii,,ii;ia,ii- h.n .■ b.-. n i- ,,m-\, ,-pi i, .u.ibl,- ; .m.l w li.ii .1. hrior.n „ ,n t.ik,-- pl.i. , 111.- I)..iiiin,..ii p.,-,--,-- v.-iv .xl.-nsive minim: <<■- ..f Knuli-li 0, S. aii.lina^ ,.,„ b,illi. ,m.ll.. lln--,- . I.i-,- ,1 ,- lli.- I.mli ,,| ||,e farmer ami m,| ..I lli,- -. .il ...invesol alim.si .-veivkind. I li,-s.- .,||,-r a wi.h- li,.|,l ,.-p,-, i.PIv 1,0 ...imin ..l,,,- m„ I, ,„.l„. .■,„e„,s .,1 .,,„-! li.,,!,-, i- u, ,w .-xtensivelv , nliivated. .iml is .1 verv n- lor ,-xpl. .ration-, an.l hold ..iit niiuh pn,nii-e |.,r lli,- .U'laiial . liniale an.l -.,. i,-iv. an.l -ii, I, l.,n,,lKn elements of j ninneraln,- . n.p ; bni im- -.mi.- ivmark will apply to pea- till, in-. heir pre-,-iil -tale .,1 devel.ipment .all- l.,r alin,lllslr^ am! w,-alll, as Cana.la .\ I ,iu en- havelwhieh .in- .....ii.r .ih , lik.- lln- Iw.. l.,inier,of ex..-ll.-ni .oii-ulerable.mi..,mlol l.d.oiir. w hi. li. it i- exp,-, led, will , lal.-lv been -i^n- ol ^,-11,-r: w illiimm- ,., pn,„„,,e .pialin I..,,-. ,11 iii,,i-i -,-a-..i,-. m,-I.1 al.iimlanl'h ami I,.- m.r,-a-,,l 1.. a verv lai-.- exN-nt m the immediate ^ any emi.ur.ilion In.iii the rii,i,-.l Km^.l,,,,,, v ,-, ,, ,- ,|„„k |u,b.ii, - I- m .ill ll„- w .11 m.-r di-tri, 1- I he ■"''.'"■■ , . Kn.irlishmeii .m- prom, ,1,1,.,- i|„. n,,,- ,„i,i,-i. ,,1 ,|„. -onili-w e-l.-rn p. .rli..n ..I lb.- l'r.,v 111 Main- -oil- ..I ,, Cnlra-I ihe r,-...m -iin ,. - ami nports , ,f ,.., .„-.l m..|li,-r ilrvbve, i.i.mu .m.l a-islm^. .-miur-.tioii -molai . hai ... r ■ -e , ,| 1 he . e!..br..l,.,l ( ni man Val- \orlli-wes.withtlios,-iela.iii„tolliennsel.led lamls of 1., Canada, for, .is i, .ipp.-ai- l,o„, ,.„. niinn- pnblisli..,! h-v in ilie .,ppo-ne Si.ne ,,1 New Voik.amI are i.-miik- our n.pnbl,,..n ne,^ ibimrs, and w^^ a-,- ..1 popnlanon .d,le b,i , mullnnm-, .irieli.- i.-r w lie.it, . le n h. In asconiM J he nml,.-. w h,. h 111 -..iiie -e. mm- li.i- o, l.ile v.-ai- been 7- \s'' pa,riel,.,ineswhi.h,v..ar.,u.rb.„lil e.Uli- ami the oulllow ,n,i„ em,„a- ,' u-rv mis, hie , s,-.-ms now to be «, m-i ., Ih -„b-,.li,i, Ih.^lni ,lS,,,.,-m, .muei.ansupplv. ! .n.ii, ,, m.iU.e , . ,m lii.le.l , hal emi.Maii - m. ,-s-.„ v ,., 1 l-oia, , liirnip-, nian„els, , arn.ls, e|. . a xien-m-h \ .-, ,1„ ..null expl.aan.m- I. C-neral llaxen. ..f Hie pnv.-m Hie ove, -,.,. kini, . ,1 ihe lal luark.l ll 1- . er- , , nlliv.ne.l .i- h. .1 , n.p- in the older s,-„le,| -,-, | , s , ':".'''.',' 1 .Mill- ...ilneiu m,| oulvm ihe m ( ana.l.i, u hi, li. iu ,l-,ii,n. p, ,|,-- pm-p.-nn m abiimlaiilh . )l l.Ue ^.ai- imue .m.-ni,.,, b.-.m u.iinlyol llii-pn,po-...l N,,nl„-rii Pa. ,|„ Railw.iv.bul (in-al linlam bv b,-. .„„m^ a . „-lo„ier .i.eii |,, il.e.inrv when-bv I ,1 i 1 , al.,iii,allthepn,p.,s,.,| inir om.inental lines in rniie.l No more h.val „r warndv all.i. I,.-., .„l.,„. ,..,.,. ,,„ b . n-l , , , ' ' 7".""""" •'^'■ Statcsterrit.ii-v. is. I., all inlents and pnrp,,s,-- ,„„. v.,„ ,;,,.„ HH, liii ih-m (i,,..!', ,„ 1 '"'i un.nh ,mna-,.l n.miiiv .„id mipn.x.-.l 111 ■• -...■ no value for anv or piirpliseLid,; t 1,1 l:::l ''^::;.:^1^Z^ ^^^^^^^^^^^ '■■'"-'■■ " '— ' ■■ The trrea. middle ri-Khm- has li,.en opened npwilh a heanilv I.' assist m p. ,plm. h 1- ' -, ' ^ .JZ^' \ ' ';'■'.'•"""■' l-";".'" KTinileiK-ss and with n-si.lts that are a surprise and a 1 1 ^ n. i.iit,!,-! n -m 11, nrhbon, li,.,„l m siipp,„n,n; a , ..mm.,,, .I.iin ■ ■ ■ ■ _ !,.,- 1 n exleiisivi-lv , .irrii-d ..111 in s,-\,-i,i| p.uis .,| ihi- i I'n.vime wilh very salisl.i, |.,i v n iili- ilisapp.iintment to llie .\incrican nation. .\. , ,irilini' to (ii-n.-r.il Ha/en. whose opportunities for informiinr him. -.-If iiinlil not be siirpasseil, .\rizoiia is -,, il,--olal.' ihal a lirtr.- p.n-ti.m ..fit is d,-stitiite ,-veii .,f uaim-. I h.- easii-rn i ONTARIO. I h'lax inlline lias re.enlh l.,-.ii .i,|il,-,l |., il il,,., iiiini, -rolls bniii, lies .,f C.inadian indiisirv, ami is l.,iiii, 'lo bi- .1 n-miiiiel.itive . r.ip .\i pn-seni ill, ri- a • Ik 1 iMlL.I Kansas ami Nebraska is valiiabi,.. Hie w,-„rM lull T,ii /'„.:„„..., 0.,„ „■ 1- l,..imih-d on the ,.-.sl bv Hie ' "■ """'•'•■'"^-' "'M' -M pn-sim, tli, re are s,,m,. w..nhle- Not mon- than a lillei-mh .,r a ihini. I I'r e .,f ( )».: be,- , ,1 """''''""",•• ''^ 'l»-|-.x'v -. 1,1, |i ,ui||- ,„ H„- , oimn k in.iiiv ,,l Hi.-ni al w.„k -'■•-' •^"- ■''■^-■•■""■'--..inin«s,.;;i:-d;;;::;.',i\;i,:';:.;:.;^;:,::;:r "•;■; '!-^'"-^--^ thcavailableland in rtali, are now oblitjed „, hml new ■ 1 that .re.n „.|.r:aiid ,ew,-n . , X , , ! m""' "'■''; "■;";' "'"" *^"" '" «■"" land in ailjoinint, terribiries for new arrivals of inimi- an nn-leter n-.l l,,,,- wlii, li is 1,, -,.,,.r.i„. , , 1 - , 'i, 7 \ l'" !'"': '^ "',*"'° '"' '-''■ "" ""■ '"-"- ^ -"^"'■- "■—•'-• oofM.iiiiioi,. i„ev.isiNo,'i,i. ::!:^:::::'^^^^^^^^^^^^ >.ooo sipian- miles of liva-lu-d, not yet ,.,v.-n-.l willi an an-a ol about .So.ooo.ooo ,i,n-so| I, Ul.l. llie nn-,il,-s| ||-,x .,1 t;,..„| ,,naliiy will ::-;:;;:;:rt;— t:':;;;— xi;-^^ ;.::::.:::-;:;;: ■;r^!:;;-:;L:;r^:,;i::;:,i'-:.^-;,;-::,^^ - ■ xzJ'z:'::;^:::!:: ' '"■ '"■■ ■■';;;:::„":■■ '-■' -""-■ '■ ""'"="■■■.. ...i. i.,.„ , ,,. ■ I'""- l"'"i i" ll"' l»,,miiii..ii of Cmaila ,„,.l 111,. N,,nl, DOMINION UF C.\N.\1).\. Mil Aim-iii nil I oiiiiiu-iil, ill n-l.itioii t iiltiiial impleineiits inaiiii- l.i< Hired in the I'liiied States, in pnipnrtinii to popiila- linii, lieiii'4 ,'ijo |i pel he.id n| 1 he pnpnl.itinii in Onlarin, .iiid sio 5.S I "'I lie.id nl the pnpnlatinii in ihe I 'iiili'd St.iies. I hat, ill pinpnriik^ $>^ < i I"''' li>''>d nf the pnpiilatinii, while in the I 'iiiled St.ites it was !«!(.), Ii.f per head nf the pnpiilatinii. rii.it Ini <'\ei V 111 milled 1 if the pnpnl.itinii ( )iilarin nwiied .'7 hnises. .mil till' I iiited States niilv .'o. Thai fni i'ver\ hiinilied itihabilants ( linn in nwiied i-' iiiih li-enws. and llie I'liited States niil\ ;-. That fnr e\ei\ linmlied iii- h.ibilants ( Int. 11 ill .m md ."i.( sheep, and the I '11 i led Si.iies niilv7i; .imllli.it nl live sin, k. in the niiinber nl piys niilv was she e\' eeded b\ I hi I ' 11 it ed Stales in prnpnrlinii In pnpiil.iiiiiii. That '.he pimlni ed ii|..'.' pniimls nf biniei Inr everv inhaliilant, while the I'liited St.ites pinilmed nlllv 1 I n.' pnllllds, I'll. 11 she plnihleed .vd.' pnnmls nl w.inl Ini e.K h inhabitaiit. u hile the I'liited Slates pin- dm ed niil\ I <).' pnnmls I li.il m ten \e.iis she iin leased her .iimii.il pindiii limi nl linltei li\ 117 per 1 eiit.. while in the I'liited St.ites llie im rease u as mih .|(i I pel 1 eiil .\iiil th.ll she i III leased liel plndmlinll nl Wnnl |,' pel renl.. w hile the I 'iiileil Stales im le.i-ed tlieii pinilm t imi nd\ 1 s per ecill. These 1,11 Is need II iimieni. I lie\ s|ieak Inr llieiii- selves. MIM s wu \1ISI l< \l -. The mineral we.ilih nl lliii.uin is mi| sinp.isse.l in \.i- riety and ri< liiiess. bin iiiav be s.iiil i<, be alinnsi eiiliielv nndevi'lnped. Irnii in larire ipiantilies is fniiml a shnri distami' baek fniiii Lake Ontarin. in the 1 niintry between the ( leniyiaii liav and the ( )tlaw.i ; alsn. in the same ret^inii, cnpper, lead, plnmbat^n, antiinniiy, arsenic, niani^anese, lu'avy spar, c .ill -sp.ii. l;\ psiiiii nl pl.ister nt I'aris. inarbh: (pin- iiniiiieecl b\ i^nnd inclines .is liill\ i-ipi.il tn ( '.irrar.i. nr that nbtained in \'eriiiniil I. and biiihliiii; stum', .ill nl tlieiii in laii^e ipianlities ne.ir the siirlac e. (inhl has .ilsubc-en fniind in llie s.mie rei^Mnii. Inn imt as vet in cpi.intities siilVn ieiil tn p.iv «i-ll. .\|iea is alsn Icinnil in 1 nnsiderabh- cpiantities. and is very prnlilalily wnrked. On the inirlli shore nl L.iko Ilurnii are the celebialecl lliiiie iiiiiies of eiipper, froin W'liiili me and inelal tn llie \. I llie nf abniit ^"50,000 are ex)imle(l aiiiii .ill v. Silver is Iniiiid mi the slinres nf l.akc Siiperinr, p.irtic nlarlv in the neiL;libiinrlinnd nf Thunder liav. Sil\i-r Islet. .1 sin. ill isl.ind in this ba\. c ciiit. tills niie nl the lie best \eiiis nl this niel.ll e\er clisi n\erecl. Thele are nther \eills nil the mainl.iiid. alimist. if iml ipiite. as rii li I'et rnleiim is e*nl ill the westeiK p. in nt 1 he I'lnximc- ill iminense and apparently iiiexhansi ible ipi.inlit ies. The lirst wells were struck al Oil Spriiins. 1 i,niit v nf l.amlitnii, in i.Sfi.>,aiid by Manli, iSOj, nver Imir iiiillimis nl L;.illmis had been nblaiiied. ( )llier rc'Ljiniis have vield- ecl this valuable iiiineral in lari.;e cpi.mtii ies - lintliuel I. in the c niiiin 111 Kent, and Pel rnli.i. in I .amblmi. beim.; the prim ipal. 1 ln' lasi-iiieiilimied pl.u e is imu llie l.iry- est prndiii ini; clistric t. The pi cidiictinii at preseiii is .ibmil _'_'o.ooi.. bairels ve.irlv. l.art;e relineries lia\ c- been erecied.u l.nmlnii and elsewhere, and the ti.ide is .issniniiiL; pinpnriiniis .il iiiai;iiiliiile bntli Im 1 le ami expnrl use. Salt is nbtained al ' incleriih .iml the iieiyhbniii Imncl. in the sliap.e nf brine, limn ui-ilssimk In a i^re.it clepth ne- Inw the snil.ic e. I. .line pe.il-beds e\is| in m.inv p.irtsnj ilie rrnvim c. and the inaniifac lure nl pe.n Im liiel is miw beiiiLj ■ .ii- ried nil li\ sever, il c nnip.inies, M \M I \i 1 I Ki -. The alninst imliniited siippU nt w.iiei -pnw er tiirnii!.;li- niit ( Inlariii alfnicls iinnsiial facilities c,,r mannlai lures tn which that pnuer is ad.iptccl. and in • miseipieiic c \ a- liniis clesc riptiniis nf imlnsirv ,ire sprinymt; up in ill di- reetiniis. Steain-pnw er is alsn used in ,1 i.ii^e exieiii The princip.il artic Ies inannfac I iirecl arec Inili. linen. Iiir- iiilnre. saw n timber, llax, irmi and hardware, paper, sn.ip. I iiltmi .iiid wnnllen ifocids.sieain-enijines and Ineniimiiv cs. W'nndeii w.ire nf .ill desi riptiniis. .e.;! h nliiir.il iiiiple- nieiits, etc. K Ml « \\ -. The railway svslein h, is made rapid strides in Ontarin diiriiii,' the last lilleen years. In llie vear 1.S5J there was mil a simjle mile npeii in the u Imle I'rnv im e. .\t the present mninent (1S75) there are .ilmiil _'.Soo miles in nper.itimi, and. as may be seen bv icfcacm e In the maps where their prnpnsed iniites .lie l.iici dnwii. ni.iiiv new mads are prnjei ted nr beiiiir alreacU c cnistrin le 1 nr i\- lemle.l .\s In niilinarv i nads -- in the sell led parts nf the I'm- \iiiee these are I'xeellent, lieini; nener.illv niaveiled m iiiaeadami/.i'd, and kept in ijnud nider. In the nnsetiled parts, with a view nl npeiiiiii.1; ghein up. ihe yciveriiiiient c iiislrnets mil nf the public iiiniie\ wli.il are called enln- ni/alimi mads. 1 in CM tn\. The sc linnl svslem nf Ontarin is admiiable. It ilTmcls the child 1 en nl ihe 1 ii h and pnnr alike the means iif free eclncatinn. It is iindc 1 ihe icinirnl nf a chief siiperin- temlenl. .iml evlends n\n>r the wlmle I'mviiicc. The sc hciiils are siippnrted by a tax ml prnpiiiv. wiiii snini' assistance f mm the let; islam re. and are free In all. Tlac h tnwiiship is divided iiilci sehnnl seelimis, with a Imard nf sc linni trustees, I iiiislsiiiiir nf lliree persnns, In eaeh sec- timi. This bn.ird emplnys the teacher and cniilrnls the SI liiinl. There ,iie 5,; iiispec tiirs iif sehnnls fnr the eiitire I'rnvini .', Imt nil iiispei Inr has the snpervisimi nl mme than i.'cDiir less than 50 sehnuls. They are paid p.iiilv by the eniineil and partly by the i;iiveriiiiieiit These LjeiitleiiiL'ii visit their res|ie' ti\ e si linnls twiie a ve.ir, e\- , inline iiiln the state nf ediii atimial mailers, and send an ei,ilinrate report tn the 1 liici siiperinlemlent nl die le- siilt nf their inspi-i linn, and the es.ic t siandine- c.l i-he sc linnls. Komaii Cillinliis inav. il tliev think prnpei. est.iblish sep.ir.ilc' sc hcinls. .imi .ne in siu h 1 ases i.'Xeiiipi- ed Irniii siippmiiin.; piiblii m Imnls. .mil rec eive a separate L;iMnl Irniii iln unverniinnl. In 1.S7J lliere were 45i/.'i public sc hnnls |nl vvliiili Kiowere Kmnaii ( 'athnlir sc>- parate selmnlsi. with t |'''.i-'' pupils attemliiii; llieiii. The aniiiniil nl niniiev expended in their s,,ppnrt was ,Si,.Si.|..S.'i . The sc hnnl ,ic 1 nf i,S7i has i;iveii an immense inipeiiis in public sc hnnl ediieatioii, anil eaeh year shows a ureal er iiic lease ill echieatimial slatistii s. 1 he liii;h I fnrinerlv ',iraiiiiiiar) sc hnnls nl ( liitarm ,iie prim ipallv c niilined In 1 ities. Inwiis. and villat;es. I'n- pi Is enter them Imm t he public si I Is. and them c tn 1 nl- lei;c' .iml the lllliv c-l siu . The Nnrm.il Siiinnl al Tmniiin is desiirned tn |ierlec 1 teachers In their pmli'ssimi. .mil in shnw them the Ins, methnil nl teaehiiii.;. rpw.irds nf ;oo vniiiii; men .iml wnineii attend it aiiniiallv There an- seveiit.-iii I'mtes- taiit .ini\ersitii-s .im| , nllei^-es. .mil llirei- kninan Catlmlii 1 ■illei.,r;s ill ()iitarin. I'ri\ .iie si hnnls are few. and yeiie rally in c ities and tnwiis. The- inial niimber nl ednc .itinii- .li iiisiiiiitimis ill Ontarin in 1S7J w.is ; . ).(. with .('i;.057 pupils, .mil .1 i.ii.il imnniit .uallabli inr eilm atimial piirpnses 'it .•<_'.li_'i).5 70. 1 .n\ 1 u\ \ii \ 1 . The piihlii ,1 IT. Ills .ii the l'm\ im e ,ire .idiniiiisiii .cj |,\ .1 1 .Ieiltell.lllt-( in\ erii. Il . .m Ivxeilllive ('mimil nl live lilembiTs. and .1 1 .1'ifisl.ilive .\ssemlil\ nl c'ii;lit v-cai.;lil memliei-. elec led e\er\ Imir ve.irs. The l.iws ami the iiindc- nl .uliniiiisieriiiL; liiein are m.iiiitx the s.itiie .IS ill T.niil.iml : the prae tic e. hn\\e\er. is simpler, .mil 1. 11 less expensive. The imirts ne ihe ( )iieeii's l!em il. t 'ninmmi I'Icms. .nni ( 'ham er\ . e.ii h pre- sidc-cl civcr In .1 I hiel-jiislic e and Iwn .issisiants. and .1 (null nf Tirinl .mil .\ppe.ll. I nllipnsecl •A .1 presiilclil .mil the jiidi.;*es nf Sitperinr ( niirts ..i |..i\\ ,md Tj|tiii\. In each i cnintv there is a (' ilv ('niiil. presiiled umi In a iniintv jinkve The jiiil:;i's nl il,- Siipei mr I'miris I u lin .lie .ill appninii'il li\ ihe Dnininimi ( iii\ ciiiinenl I yn circuit in each ccinnlv tin niiylmnt the I'mvim e twice- a vc-.ii. tn hold assi/es Inr ihe t ri.il nf i i\ il ,iiiel c rimiii.il e .ises The jnik;i-s nl thi-Cniiii if ( 'h iiic e-rv alsn Imlil llic-ii c mills in \ arimis I niinliis .IS vv, II .is at ()-'.;n,iii- II. ill 1 V X V I InX. Ill (liit.irin there is im tax.itinii .iiiswi-rine t" lln- Sl.ii.- laxatini. ill the- rnilecl St.iic-s. i h,- prnviinial c-xpemlituic- be-ini; f.ir iiinre than 1 iiM-reil li\ the sli. ire nf the Dniniii- imi taxes wliieli the l>niniiiinn hands nv i-r tn ,-.ii h I'ln- \ in, c. 1 111 I'l 11 Ic 1 VXJis. \'as; tracts nl nin h-.iii-d I. mil arc still in ihe li.imls nl the i;ii\eriiiiieiit nf ( )iilarin awaitini; the advent ■ il tln- se-ii l,r. The best Im .nimis in a new cmintrv are iisn.ilh i.iIm-ii lip liist ; bill there are larije (piaiililies nf wild I. mil iiiv iliiit; the l.ibniirnl the b.iekw Ismail, vvllieh. when c leare-d ,iiid iinprnved, will In- cipi.il tn nni .1 lew nl the nlder and imprnvc-d s,-ii Icinenis Thi-n- are in the I'r, ,- vim c- nf ( )iilai in llie Inllnvviiii; minilicr nl .n res : In inlal area, 77,000,400. Tiilal surveyed, J5.j()7,4,So. Total i;iamed and sold, .m,.S7i).04S. Thus there are soiiie three millimis and ,1 half .n res nf siirveved nciveriiineiit lands iint yet lakeii up, and iiinre than Tiflv millions nf .n res iint yet surveyed. 'The i;reaiei p.irt eif these IiiimIs lie- in the reie-ioii liinimleil at the east iv the Ottawa Kivei. at the west In- ihe (ienrijian liav, .iiid at the smith bv the more iinrllieilv nf what are called the frniit lowiiships. and which are more nr less iinprcned and settled up There is. in the b.isin nf l.akc Nipissiiii; and the vv .iter- |U).M1Ml).\ ul- C.\.\.\l).\. !.hi'il III till- Dtiawa, liiiili ill Oiuaiin and Oiii-l>i'i , a ni.isi Thr la>l aiiiiiial ilivliliiid " iv^.i lo.. sl.n. |»'r slian- iMi'ii~i\c irarl 'il rxn'IKiii land, n.Mily a> lari;r a'- llic tin- >liaii' licini; ^'o !,;■ S./ Tin- avfrayr rale ul divi- |i!-niii-ula 111 Ontario, iniic II ..| it iif>-|i-Miili'd a> llic iia>in dcnd raiinni \m-II In- aMi-rtaincd in llii- roiiimv lln- I.I iIk- St. I.awromc, tiinliiTi-d with a hoavv i;nnvili mI r.ipit.d m.m k is ii.iuirdmi'd liv iv|).iviiiciit 'il c .ipit.il I" iiiiMil wliiti' pino and li.iidwocid, nimli ul il .is K-vi-l is sli.ii-cliuldcis tn /■.■74,i ;(> sti; tin- St. I.a'vri'inv valli'V. and sunu- as cm-ii .is .i pi-,iiitr. dnU .ih.inl 4J0.000 .lilt's ii-in.iin in the iiMiip.inv's li n<-s. Miiiii'" ;\i'r. iii'.ir w.ili'is \\Iii» li I'iilici aw oI' ciii lu- li.iiids c.ishv in.iiU' navi'.'.ilili-. Tin- ..iVi. i- oi ilir ( .in.id.i C'.i!iip.inv is.it Tom. 111.. rin' prirr ol sm |, ij..vciniiiciil lands .is.iir foi s.ilr v.i- .1 ., .. .. ' I .1 11 r . . ■. . I'll ' VNM'MN 1 VM' VM' I M M li • K M I' .N ,OMI'VN\ iifs Willi till' Mtii.ilio'i. In the .\li;oni.i ilisiric | 11 is ii-ii pi-n. 1 per .n I'l-. '.lit th.il is ,1 s piiiruli il 1 .Miioi,- 1 i-i;ioii lioiiylit s,i 1 ,■, ,-Mt U .is 1 Sn 1 1 'ir tr 1 1. .» iiships . .1 ihs.iii, riic usii.il pri. to.- t!iL' 'iioii.' .11 1 1'ssililc ir.ii ts Is Uoiii -•< i>iidli'\. II. in.. ml. (Jiiilloid. Il.irl.iirn, linitoii. II. m- t.i Is'. piT ai Ti'. Ii.rk, I'vii'. .111.1 Cly.! (in l'<'ti'i'horoiii.|i ('..iiiilyl. .111. 1 l.ontrloiil lin \'iil..ri.i (..nnlv). I'lirsi- lovviiships .ill IKI 1 ..K \N 1 I wi.s. ■ ■ 1 , , 1 . . 11 III oiii' hloi k — 'vfic niisiirvi'vi'd, .mil alter .1 shim'v, uhn h IT..' IriT irrant l.iiids in ilic I'n.vinn- ..r < )ntari.. are ...st the . ..iiip.iin (;ii..Sio. 11 .ippi-.ired that ihev e..\eri'd espe i.illv worlhv the .itteiition alike ol tile iniiniirr.int 40;. i.-; .1. r.'s. In. in win. Ii, .liter dedn.tini; 41,000 .11 res .iiid .; p.iri.e's alre.idy resident in thi' ...iiiitrv wli.. .iie l.n the .ire.i ...vereil l.v su.iiips. et. . there rein.iiiieil (U'sir..ns ,,(" n,.sses.;ioo.ooo lia\e l.e.'ii .-Npemle.! t.. .I.iie. I.ee..me, in a few vears, when the land is.l.Mi-ed ami im- " Sonu' Iweniv-live miles.. I „e« i,..i,l h.ive been ...11- pr..ve,l. j..iiit p,,ssess,,|s ,,l ,1 v.ilii.il.le .111,1 l.e.iiitilul es- sirii, i.'.l. .111, 1 1 w.iitv-live miles ,.| the ..I.I l;. .\ .•niiiieiil '"' r.'lers.iii r,.,i,l h.ue l.eeii l.riislie.l ..ill .iinl ri'p.iiii-.l Th.- Ihesettleinent.hilies.ii,.: ,,.|i;,vehlte,'ii.i, ,,.s,,i,,..„h ...iiip.mvhas sli.ued ill,- ,'xpense.,l m.iin ..I th.'s,- ,111- ur.iiu.,1 ,.ne hiin.lre,! .1, res , |,-.,re,l ..ii.l iin.l,-, . r, .p. . .1 pr. .vements with inniii, ipalilies inier.'ste.l. win, h at le.ist tw.. a. ivs .ire t.. I.e . le.ire.l .ui.l , ulln.ii.'.l |-|.,nrisliiiiii L.wns are .ilrea.iv within llieir h..rders ann,iallvl..rliveyears;tolMiildah,ihital.leiio„se.at Last l-ree i;rants ,i„- ..lieiv.i ah.m,' the l'et,'rs,,i, r...i.l t.. si.xteen l,y tweiily leet in size, and t,, reshie.m the l.iml la.ilitate setth'inent. .in.l t....pen iii.ans..l nnnni, a- at leas, SIX ,i„„u|,s !„,..„ I, vear. ti. .11 ,lir..in;li the entire i.l. .. k Th,- |,r„ ,• al u hi, h th, ,- In -he ,,l,ler settle,! t..wiiships, ,..i„„.|x p.,ssessi,i„ ,,aiiv 11. .u sells is--ii, Lvs.,,-,. jti.;o. aii.l in .,tli,-r n....ler,iU' means , an re.i.lily piir, li.ise or 1,'as,' s„i,,,l,l,. ,, ,w,is|iips. $.00 per .1, iv. , ,isli ; or S-voo in Hvs.ni. .,ii,l larms,,, lr,„n ,.ne t.. tw.. hiimhvd a.res, „i,„v ,,, |,.. ^, ,, in .„||,.,„,wns|„ps. ,1, hv,' aiiniial ,ns,alm,-,i|s, « „|, ''•■■''■"' ^7"",'>."""""' ni„-r,s,.„,i,,.p,.,,,.,u, ,„ ,,, ,„„,, „, „„ t leared ami impi..v,-,l laniis, i,,, hi,|ii|.,|„. ,arn,-l.iiil,l- sev,'.it,-,-ii v,-.irs, t.,r 1, , ,.|i,s p,.|- .,. n- ,1, |)^s.,n ,i,.l |, '"-"'■'"',':;,' -'" ■" 1""'" '"•""-''"'-; "•■••"^.■1 '"Xlo ,,'nts,ii,„li,., ,,.wiis|,ips.an.| riyh, ..f pr,'-e,np,i,.„ at an,, re, I h,' m..nev,an m-arlv alw.ivs |,e p.ii.l in ;„. the ,'n,l ..I th,' term, at S-' 00 ami jti ■ is n-spe, tivelv slalments. , overim^ s.ver.il v.'.iis. J |,e h'.isin^ ,,, ,aniis n,,,,. ..re iinmistak.d.le si^ns that a proloimeil' peri,.,l >s .m ex, , puon t,, ,1,,. ^eii,r,,l ml,., .,s „i,,s, m,,i .u-sir,.,.. ,.f unexampled prosperity is .lawninir ,,„ Omario, .iml it "7, ""• '■""' ""■v;';l>'^■u.■. ii.av fairly he assume.l that h.'r i^'n.wth ami p„p,il,i,„.,i 1 her,' are several la,-e ami,, 111, i,'nti.,l laii,l ami 1,11,1,1- must for several d.'.eiinial st..i;,.s ,.,n,.i| if i„„ .-x, ,.,-,1 ,111; . ..iiip.inies 111 Oiitari.i ,1, . , „ . , 1 1 ■ .1 , , ' Ih.ise re,-,irdeil III th,' past. .\m,,ni;si ,,th,'r r,'.is,.iis l,.i IMl . \\\|.\ ...\ii\\\ iiri\ iiii; .11 th.s, I, Ins,, .lis th,' l.ilh.w iin; .111' siiyy.-s. Oriirinallv a,',,nire,l from ilie you'mm.'n, il,.„„,|,e l'^"' ""' ""-'■;'"";■' ""' '^'>iv.-l...m h.,ii, On,.,,-,,, w..iris.s; about .000,000 a, res-'iie n,i||,„; .!: ^ •'"-- "■'--i' ""■..' nuiiil,ers.,f ,\,m.,.|,aii , i,,.,.,,. "- '" I'"'"''!-' "I'l'nil.i.tnivrs, 11,1,1,.,-.,,,, |ii,nl,erim'r,liants,ar, tiniated cost of lliiru-ti\e ,iiilli,,ns, ,ill ,'-'/;,; /;./, eiili-i- piis,-s. Iinili iii.iiiiK null lo,.il tun, Is I hirt\ -I..111 lli..||s.ind einii;r.ints li..m(ire,ii Itrilain and llii' ,..iiti- iient made (Int. in., ih.ir home in i.S;.-, in ,i,|diiioii |.. .'000 .Vimrii.in . it, /ens win. rep.irled theinsehi's |,, ih,- eiiiini.inl ,iL;eiits,is h.uini; jii'riiMiientlv ntnoveil t.. ihii ri..\,n. ,' I 15,075 .1, ii's u,i,- emu .n\a\ |...i. Iii.il s,i th.rs, b|.si,l,.s ,1 I... nils 1. 1 ..j;,. b\ Ih,. i;..\ ,1 ,i,,i,-,it |.. ,-a. li ,i.hilt emit;,. lilt w h.. , -liter,, 1 in,l i,sii||.,| tin,.,. iii,.nths in lli.it l*|-o\ III. e. .111.1 .ir,.i,.u,',ii,'ii|s h.i\ ,- b.-.n in. 1, 1,- 1.. tin 11 111,- till,- ,. I S. ,111,1 ill. |\ 1.1,1 I, I, v;,, 111,., I I,, w a I. Is ih,- \.lsl nil- ,.i.i;pie,l I'. list l.iml. ir..iiii.| Vipissititr. ( ie, >i'i.|,iii |i,ix, .iml the sli,,,es,,f I. .ikes I Int. .11 .111, 1 Superior, » here a briyliter sun ami ,n..re nr.ilefiil soil will bitiish the le- uri'ts of the eiiiii;r,in|s, ,iiiil rew,ir,| their indiisirv .No I,ini;iiai.;e ,.111 ,,.iim.v s<, \i\ii| .1 piitiire i.t th.' pro,liL;i,iiis strid<-s in p,.piil.iti.>ii .iii.l . i\ ili/,iti..ii ..I . ..unties .1 U-w \ ,-.iis sm, ,- w ,1,1 ,i,,i| iiiit,-ii.iiit,-, i. lik,- 1 he presi'iii Nij.issiiiir 1,-^,1,11, ,is the p.i--si. .nh-ss li;^,ii,.s <,t iheieiisiis. III iSjjil,,- Mill,.,, ,..,mii\ u.is .111 mil. Li- ken « ilderm-ss : ,,i iS)i the eoimliis ..I lliii..,,. Teilli. .111.1 lint.,' I. .mile, I ,.,,1\ 5000 inhabil.iiit s ; n, ,s^i ih,- ,,i,i,,l.,-r h.i.l , is,-,i to ;7.5.Sc: while in is;i th.- . iiiiiiH.i.i- lioii u.is II. ,..■,(. b,.iiii; nearlv ihiin I.. 1. 1 willim thirty ve.irs; ,ir,ile.il p,..i;r,'ss r.,,,'i\ p.ir.ilh-led .i,n..in;s| .1 p..piilalioii I'X.liisiveh ,l,-v.,t,-.l t.. .lyri, nitiiie. .iii,l u illi..iil ill,- .1111.1. ,,..,, s 1.1 ,11 a 111, 1.1. t,,, i,,t; . ,-iii,.-s. /.'■ .iiid forming what was kn.iwn as the linn, II ira. I ■ ,„,,,„ ,1, , 1. , , , Ih.- ..tlu-r ,alled ■• Cn.wn Reserves." in s, ,.tter ,.t n i "' ''■" ' '"^ "" '' '";'.' '"■"!'■ '•"'"s-"i"" from tlie 1.1... ks in various parts of tin- l.-ovi,,. e. .-x.-miilj ,; ^ i:":;',' ."""r;" ■'"" '"'■" '""i" '^ ^'"""'''^•■'^ ''^ Ihe Ottawa to the St. (lair. 1 , .lu, , ,1 i.ii, s , ,| |assa.ir..-m- nu-y ami tree grants of ,oc Tli-'-"il-"vh.i,l .h.'Kreat s„pp.„-, whi, h ,-.s„-,. ■'"'-'" -"-I -»''■-- The le^islatnr,', moreover, Vot.'s sterli„,M,§,,4i=.=ool,.f p.m|.„p,.ipi,al yiv.'s '~ '" '■"^"' f"'"'^ '•"• 'I n^rn. t,..n ..t nathmal ,-.,hmi.ali..n Settlement hrsi 1,,'^an, lapiilh in ih,- i„w„s|„„ „, ""t' ""'r"'^""' "";'.'l"' "" "'''" ''•■'"■'*" m-ui. hanl, the „.'.iter part „l' whi, li was se,„e ' , " m" '"" ^' ^'""'""■''- '■"'"'■• '""''■' ' ""' """ tw„v,-,irs. Hlaii,.|,ar,l is n„w,.i,e..f ih,- ,1, he t ,, - '" '"^'^J"-"."'' -"' "-;;- •■n.' ,'U'iv dis,n,t. ,..,in.'.t ^Mpsint niv of Perth, with ,774 poople , , M ,1 "T Ti'" ! "."■, ' '"^ '"' " -"' "'" ^-■'- '""".1. ••• .'■■■ 1"^. ..■nsns, with 45,7., aer::',!sse!id,; !: CTa /i in ",' l:":" ' ""' '"' """^' ■"'"•"■ luvers. S7.i5.750.,f real estate assessed .lear ,' ,1 s '^ ■"'"■' ^ ':" 'I''' ' ■■u-v.m. - ..I ,-m,,i,mts ,„ pi,|,|,. .m,l sp,.,i,|i,„, two ,h,n,san,l .h.llars a vear on i,s , U ^' '" ^"" '"- "'" -''' ' '•"■" l"' -' -„! n-al ...1.1 l.rid^es. In other pla,-.. I, pn.^resM-,1 nion- si w ^ i: ■ '^ "" ' "" "V """'^' '""^ ''"'"'■"" "'^"""^" " The . onipany did not lav out tier after th-r of funs, ' r" '"-'"1""' ""'"^""" :.!!owe,l settlers ,„ p„n has,- when' the h, ' , i'";'"',"' ^•'"••"'-" "'" ""• <>"l^.-io Treasnn'r on ^-^^U. porti f thesalesvarieil fn V - , J ^ ""■-,"'" '•r'"'""? l^''' ''•'■'■■'^'■'^ ^' """'''-' ■" I-- ^_.,. ^^^ ,.^.^ "'^■-.^ 1" .S^.-'S !"'..lvrarelvrea,l,e,l,aii.| isalesiinionv..fili.. ,„-,ideii,e s'. nri^inallv laid .,i,t the towns of f;,,,,,.,;,), : i '"",'''''■ ■""' ""•"■ ^'l'"""'" '"'■ 1' ' •"lStnitl„r,l,an.l villatje of Mi„.,,„|| ' ' ' '.' '■'""'""; '"'■ '■''' ■■'"""""^ '" S.'. "A..o, -•'Is of the ,,m,panvshow that ,- 1, of „i,. ';'■'"'"■';'"""-•,"■"• .-l ■■.. ^ lil..'.al s, ah-, S.,6,;o,,4,, .■.- -'.v .n,'n wio-.-anie ,ntt fro, V^^^^^ ' "; -'PL's savtn^js a, , ,mi„|a„.,| sin. ,. i.sr,;, ami invest. "V eapital, who ha,l, -e.' r ,f, ;';:"; ' '-'■•— ^ --..'..'s, ex, I fonr millions ami .^•.-.y in farm st.„-k. ,is Ion, as .we„.v-,ive yLrl Z in 1 :";>::" '" '■'■^" "^'^ ' ' W helher emiiriants or imt, s,,,,,,. -r 000 f-,n Hi,. 1 '"""-'^•" '"'"^ ' '" ^.......llvsettle,lo„tlie,„ii,pa„v'sland "" J^'""""' "/ ^ "^' lh,-v ,1 (.,1,-lpli. ai Ihe n-,,, early s,'itl,'rs with, I, It :i laml in full, , .I'.non- assi'is in n'al esiat,'. pin,' l,,r,'s|s, ,,,,,1 ". Il"' i-'t J.ilv, iS(,7, t,, III,, isi ...ih'- of niilwav liav,' l.,','ii ,,,ii. strinied, ,,r w,'re in ,,,iirse of , ,nistri„tioi,, at an es- I ( >K( i\ I I 1 1'. .1;. .\ |... the s,.,it ,,. ill,, pi, .\ in, 1,1 1 y, ,\ er,i,,i,.|,t. with a p. .pi, I. 111. Ill 111 1S71 .,1 5, I.e., J, is II, ,w , -slim, It, ',1 .11 lip. wauls. il 70.000 lis p. ,,t. ..peiiiiii,; ,>,, |..,k,- ( Inl.i, 1, .. ,s ihi- p,ini-ip;il inl.im! p.. 11 ..I the I toinini. .11 I ! bav is enti'n-il by a narn.'.v openini;, ami is sep,i i.ileil io.m the hike by a low pi'Miiisiil.i ab.iiit (t miles I. .111;, ill. losiiii; ,1 be.mtilnl b.isin ,\ ,,iiles in diaiiielei, f.,r, nini; .1 s.,|,. ami w,.||-sh,.|tere,l h.iib,„,r, atT.,r,linu L;,e,il 1.1. iliti.s f.,, .1,1 ,.\,,nsn,. i,,,Hi, I ,,,,•., , I si,.,i,ii. ,is rim ,|ailv limine; ii.i\ ly.iin.ii |,. .,|1 |||,. |.il^,. |„,,,.. ami pi.rls ..II th,. )\\,-\ S|, I. ,,»,,.,„ ,. l-'iv,. Iin,.s ,,, ,,iilu.i\s mn tlir,.iii;|i ih,-, iiv- ilu' (ir.iml I'riink, (in'.,t U'l's,,,,,, \..r,h..m, r..i,.iit.. anil Nipissjui;, an. I r..r..iil.., (ii,.v ,1,1, 1 lii 11, ,.. Ill,- . ilv .,;,.|i,.r.illv is built ,,| a l.yhi-, ,, I, „,,,•.! I„i. k,..| a s.,lt. ple.isinir lint. Ihe piiblii biiildiiiys ,,t ,|„. ,i,v .u,. s,,|,si,,i,ii.,| II, w..rk,n,iiisliip, .1,1.1 s,„,i,.,,| ,|„.ni be.miilid m .,,, I,,,,., - tiiral ,le-ii,'n Mam ..I lli,. s,,,,,.,, ,.,|„., |,,||^ n,,, ^^|„,|,.. s.lle sl.,|,.s, .i,„l p,n.||,. ,lw,.ll,ni;s, .M,. ,p,,l,. p.il.ill.ll 1,1 ''.'■" oiiiw.ii.l .is| ,,i„| i„i,.||,,| strii, niie It is th,. si-.it ol l.iwan.l llielii-.i.l-,pi.iit,.|s,,| ill,. |-.,|,,. .iii,,,i,i| II,.. P'..l. ..'■..! ol Om.im, Ihe piiiiiip.il l.nililiiij,. aie Os. '^""'''' ll.'ll... I'...'' , lass,, s|m, III,,. it.iiniiiir all the Super,. ,r I ..uv ( ■..iirts , ,| ih,. I'n ,vin, ,. ; ,|„. I',,, |i.„ii,.„i l,nildiii«s, ,,, pi., 1,1 ,-\i,-,i,,,. bill with h.inds elyde, ,,- rate.l ami fiirnisli,.,| li-i;is|,iti,e rhanib,',, and w.'H ,',p,ip- l><'d L'oM'mnient ,,ili, ,-.; the l.h-iii -(Mivernor's n-si- d,-n, e, a priii, eh m.iiisi.a,; ||„. \,„||,,,| s, I | biiihl- iiiys, ,.| li.ili.in .h-sii;,,. ,,,iiiaii,i„ir ,,||i,,.. ,,n,| ,|,p, ,sii.i. '"■•' "' ''"■ '■ 'd I'id.li, liisim, i„„i: uv,, „i,„l',.i -''"•"'^' '""■ i'.'"''l .i;..i....n.ir s, I I ,.„,! ,.,!„, ,,|„,n,|| .misemn. Tli,.n. .m- s,.v..,,,| ha,„|s,,ii„. ,,„,„„, ,„ .,„,| U'ranmi.ir s, h....|s In ,,,„,„., li,,,, „,ili higher e,l,„ alio,, ""■"■ '■- ''"■ ''..ivl-rMt^ .,] T,,n„,t „. ,,f ,|„. n,,,,,, lillildm^s on il,,- , ..mm, in ,,| .\„i,.,i, a, ,ii„| n., k..i,e,l '-e,,„Hl t., mine on this s|,|,. ,||,. ,\||a,„i, as a s,..,t .,1 le.irnintr, h i., ,,| \,,||iiaii ai, liil,., ime in its prim ip.il lealmes, with massivi' |.,wi'r ami ri, hiv s, iilpten'd ,l,„,i- u.iv f,,r its main ,.|,ti;,i„,. h is b,..i,iiili,llv s,i,,,,i,.,| .n Ih,' wesi.'m si, I,. ,,, ||„. (_,,„.,.„', Pa,!,, ., ,„,|,|,, |„,|,|j, p..rk b.r Ihe n'. n';ili..ii ,,f ihe ,iii/,.||s, win.se spari,,i,s ivi-iinesan' ornanienti'd with n,ws ot slatelv In'es In ll..' ' '-..tr,' ,.f the Park is a linelv in.Klelled and well ex,'. '.ited b',,n/,. Maine ,,f H,.,- .Majesu On.en Vi, l,,ria, by Maishall \V,„h1, l':nKlaii,l,,iml a sh,,rt",lisian, .' fnmi il,is lliere is a ni,>nim„.|,i ,.,-,., |,.,| j,, |„, „„„,■,,( |||,,se T,,,,,,,,,, \'..iiinteerswh,,saerinee.l their lives in deletn.. ,f tli,-ii "■.iiilrv iliiriiiir ih,, lirsi allenipled invasion of Cma.l.i bx II..' l-.'n,an misireanls ( iHW,). Trinilv College is an,,lher -■■hiealional insliluUon in , ,„m.', li,,,, with ihe Kpis,,,- palianChnreh; and then' is als,, Km.x C.llet... f,„ ,|„. DOMINION OF CANADA. ilii'olui^iral ii'.iIiiiiil; III siinltiits ill I'liniiec'tidii with llie 1.S60, .ire i hm'.itiji ted nl :> lit;liii nlniiiiil v.iiiiNiinio Imiiiil rily is wi'll liKliti'il with i;a>-. Iiiis all cxcelluiit system ul ('.iii.iil.i I'uslivtiii, ill (hull h. Thi' I'|i|Hr Caiiad.i CdI- In the- iiiwiiship uf .\f|p. a distam c nT nine niilus licivs. Ihi'ii' arc Iwn si lnmK III ini'ilii inc in TiiriintK. sandstone Inmi I'litsilani. \. V. I'lie luuls are c mend The |n in 1S71 was 2(1.71(1, and is inni t~li- eac h havini; an elVn ieiit stall nl [irnlessur- I here is with pnrpii' and i.'reen slates, and the |iinna( les nriia- mated at ?2,ooo, aKn an ahh 1 midui led veterinary 1 iilli'i;e. menled with wriiMLrht-irnn easlinijs. The style nl an hi- Kive miles frniii Ihiinillnn. 1 nnnei led liv rail, and liv Inrnnln i^ nnli'il Inr its line lintels. Till- (Jiieen's is lei Hire i-- tlie Italian ( inlhie. and the south lioiit of the the I )esjardiiis Canal, is I tiinil.is. a thri\ ini; inaniilai tnriin,' la UN .immii; all ti.iM'llers ,is one III the lineal .mil hesi ciu.idrani^le is lormed liy the I'arliamcnt hiiildiiii;, 500 pjaee, havini; the advantage nl a sin-ain whii h rii--lie-. Iiniils oil tin- I iinlinenl. and nre-emincnllv the best in leet in lenijth. The two de|)artmental huildiiiifs are ,575 with J^reat impituosil v tliroiii,;h its untre. wnrkinit mi it^ (an.id.i. Il Is llie lie,iil-i|U,iilers i.l the (JnM-rnm- leel Imii; The rear is ojieii. and will lie railed ntT with a way liuinermis mills The well-kimwii mac liinerx ami ( ieneral a lien in rmniUn. .mil In ,ill respei Is u m thv nl ■ i.ilaMr nin,iiiieiital si ir,n. The c oiiiniillee-innnis 01 cu- ai^rieultural works nl .^lc Ket knie \ Hi-rtnim and l-'ni s\ ili its •• nival " II. inie, |iy the Irmit of the lniildini,'. i'lii- liliraiv. a ln-aiitiliil \ Co. an- situated lure. 'romnto h.is .ilso iiienllv . nni|ileleil llie Iwn linesi detai heel s ,ind liniis; llie l!.i\s- llmiic; ihcdirls lluiiie; the I Imise ol the new lilirary nf llie Hrilish .Miiseuin, and will Imlil ,.|,,|,|i,.s 1 |i,ir « alei s im,, ili,- ( Inlf nf Si. Lawrence. I'rnviileii, e ; llie I'lnlesianl Oipli. Ills' II,, Inc: llie ills- 500.000 vnluuies. The t wn ilep.irl inent.il lMiildiiii;s 1 mi- It is. .lUei (jiieliec and I lalifas, the stmn^est furl iii t,,iii li,,Usc ■ llic ( ■,n,'i iiineiil Si li,„,l 1,1 I ei linnlniiy ; l.iiii nver.ioo rnniiis, and are inleinleil in ai ( nnimiidalc tin- j >miiiiii,,n of Canada. 'Ihere is a fm t on Mcsscss.i^a the new post-, ,Ui, ,-. a line spci i men nl the ll.ili.m mdcr all the ilepartnient . nf the [.invernnii lit ol the Dominion. |>,,||,|. and all other ai cessilile points are sci iireil In of an hitectiiie .mil ire si, conslriii ted as in he c.ipalile of extension at ; |,atteries. There are extensive militarv works mi \avv The nianulactiirini,' inten'sts of rmonto .ire varied .iiiv liilure time without injuriiiLt the ni'iieral architi-ctiinil , |>,,i„t, and mi I'oint Henry i- a Imtress whii li 1 miiplelily riien- are several extensive iron foundries and ein;iiieer- elfci t. The Imildinns 1 over nearly lour ai res. and inst | commands the liarlimir and tnw n. iiii; estalilishmeiits, railway 1 ar-lniildini; shops, rollint; .ilioiil 5:4.000 ^00. 1 It has recentiv lieeii selected lor tin- site nf the new mills. scNcral lireweries and a m.iiniiinlli distillery, car- ( Utawa 1 mit.iins seventeen 1 liiin lies and iiiaiiv 1 hari- militarv ( ollene of the Dmiiinimi. riage hiiiiiries, t.iiineries. si,,ip-vM ,1 ks. , .ihiiiet factories, talile and ediKational institutions, larice mills and niaiiii- , Kinijston possesses t; I wharves, and is in cmiv one of wliii II is the l,iri;esi in llie I Iniiiinimi, car-wliei'l factories, and seven liaiiks. The (iovernor-Cii'iieral's respect wi-l I adapted for the l.inre ^raiii shippiiiL; iiade Wnrks. niai hine-slinps nl .ill kinds, pnrk-parkinic houses, lesidein e is •• kidcaii 1 1. ill," a hand some stone structure, } carried on hen-. It has also the I, est 1. 11 i lilies for I mi Id- sewiiii;-iiiai liiiii-. sash anil il •.and Imot and slme l.n . with lliiin -live .icifs . ,1 well hiiil-mil tjrnnnils, .ind lieaii- j j,,,, ships and sieamlmals. I. nimives. 1 ars. sii-.un- tmics,,. . I.iii;e scale Its « In.lcs.ilc ir.nle is verv ex- I ilul avenues , .| sli.nle-ircis. It is situated in the suliurh eil,l{ines. ai;rii ulliir.il implemeuls. s1,,ms ,,| everv ilisi 1 ip- ti-nsive and r.ipiillv inc n-asini;. nl New l-ilinliuiuli. ininiected with Ottawa hv a street ' (i,,,,. pi;,„i,s ae I melndemis are maniilai tcin-il in KiiiMstmi, Uankini; is n'presented liv thirlecii iiisi inu imis. six nl i.iilwav. 1 1 ul I. .iK., 1 minei led with ( )tlaw.i liv hridfjes. | -I'licre are sevenil lari;e fmindries. taniicrii-s. breweries, which h.ive sprniii.,' mil nf the enti-rprisc ol ri,r,.iil,, mer- hut siiuati'd mi the other side of the river. In the I'roviiue; ^ti . < hauls and are doliiLt a prnliLiMc liusiness ■■\ (Mieliec, is a ihrivini; town full of mills and luanulai - ' .\dj.iceiii n, tlic 1 lt\ is l*,,risiiimiili. a llniirisliiiu; vll- Tlieri' are fmtv-seven cliiin lies, ainmur whiili Si lories. hit;i'. where the Penltentiarv .mil l.iiiialii .\syliiiii are lames' Cathedr.il (Chiinli ol Lnnland) possesses iiu-,ii .hiiated. Kinijston possesses i\m. 1 ..Ilexes — (Jiieen's and anhitec liiral mil lis, and the t.illest spire mi the .\nieri- \ \i 1 1 1 r v 1 Rei;inpiilis— and has several liandsmne pulilii- liuildini;s, 1 an cmitlnciii llie assessed value of real and personal 1 such as the i ourt-hoiise. 1 iisimii-limise. city hall, hanks, est. lie in 1.^7.1 is over ;!.5.S,ooo.ooo. 1 1 will 1 ox, o in- o I ilie iimsi raplilh t;rowiii!.; and eiiU"- p. , -I cilice, li,,spital. ami 1 liiin lies. The ( iraml rniiik prisiiiL;i iiicsof ilic I li,iiiiiiinii. islieaiillliilU siiiiati-il niit'nc ^ Railway has an impnrl.iiil stalimi In rear of the lowii ; s,,iu||.ursici n I iiivenf Hill lliii;Imi H.iv.at the ueslern ex- freii^ht trains run to the hailimii . .\ railway is in 1 , .iirse ()ri \\V\ tremltvol L, ike Ontario It occupies a dellnhlliil pnsiil, ,11 nl cmistrui timi Irmii IviiiLisimi to I'eiiil roke. ilisi.cm 1 ;o on a plateau ol slinhtlv elevated ijrmind, windintr aimiiid miles. The Uiileaii Canal. 1 miiiectinn this port vv itli the Oli.vwA, theiapit.il ol the Homlnlmi nl C.inada, Is ,1,,. i,.,,,,, ,,| ., mountain, and has superior lai ilities for , Ottawa River, h. is made it a place ol cmisider.ihle i mn Iteautifully siliiatecl on the rli,dit liank ol llie Oltaw.i |„.i ,,i|,jinr ,1 lari;e inanufai lurini; i ilv. heiiii; aciessilile [ menial iiiiporlanie. River, at the outlet of the Ixide.iii. ami .,11 ilie Canada | |,,ni all points liy niilwav and lake navii,MllmK and lieini; I'npulatlmi. aliniit 15.000. Central, Unii kville and Ollaivi, iiid Si L.iwreme and slmated in the verv (entrc of the llnest Lrraiii'-pnidiniiii; Ottawa railways It is one of the most llourlshini^ cities , ,„|,urv in the I >oiiiinlon The ( ileal Western Railway ; Lnximx, the westernniosi ciiv 111 the Doniinimi of In Ontario, lieiiii; the r7//<,/e7 of the i;reat luniher trade ,,,,1 j,^ lii.iii, Ins, passlni; ihnini.;li the most liiiile and! Canada, Is lieautifiilly situ.iled mi the River Th, lines, nf the Oitaw.i River and its irihut tries. It is divided into |„,p,||,,,|^ p, ,tiimis ,,| ( Ini.uin, has dmie nun li in ,i(iv,iiin'' 1 niiniv ,,1 Middlese... It Is the chief seal of ilie 1 .. niv, I'pper anil Lower lovvn liv the Rideau ( anal, whii h |1„. ],iospeMiv ,,l I Liniillmi. I lere are Incited the chief andhmiesllv Imasts a mme rapid and pnis|iei mis L;rnvvlli lonneiisii wlili Klimsimi. I he Im ks here are elL;:ht In ,,ihies. woikshnps. mlllnn-mi lis. nialii elevators, etc.. than aiiv 1 Ilv In Mritish North .\merica. I-'orn ve.irs numliei, iiid .ire verv niassivi-. 1 miiiei led u illi the emu pain . In vvlili h linndreds of iiu'ii ae.o its pieseiU site was a wilderness: now il Is a line I he Inu 11 was 1 01 Hilled in |S.'7 liv Colmiel liv. I\.l., |1,,,| ,.|iipi,,\ meiil. I hi ( ■ real Weslcrii Inriiis pan nl the 1 ilv. rei;iilarlv l.ilil niil, li.iv iiii; wide si reels, well I mil I It w.vs Incorporated a ciiv, and Its name 1 h. lilted In ,_,,,. n leniral mute runniiii; frmii I' ,\llantie In the iipmi with h.indsmne liuililini.;s, :in(l has the best of raii- Olt.iwa in 1S54. and selected bv (_)iieeii \iii.iil.i is ilic puiin, iprlsiiit; tin- 1 1 iidson River, linston and .\lbain , wav 1 nmmunlcatimi with all parts of Canada ami the lapitalol Cinad.i In 1H5.S Its p,,piil.iil,,ii in 1 S7 1 w.is \,,„ \-,,|-k Centr:il, ( inMt Western of Canada, and .M li hi- I'lilled Slates My beslnwinsf mi its streets, bridges.. iml -•1.5)5. and is now over J.i.ooo. 1,;. in (eiitral railroads, passim; dallv ihroiitrh llainlllmi, siirrouiiilliit;s familiar names to fnrmer residents nl the The chief attraitimi in Oiiavva Is llie ijnvernmeiit and emineciini; at every iinpmtanl pnliit with all niliei metmp.ilis of the world— such as. amoiiij others. I'all bill Idiiins. whii h 111 cup V .111 ciev.iied plei col i;riiiind, .iboiii railway and steam iiavii,Mtii)n. Tlu' " llinirlmi. (irey ,1111 1 .M.ill. limn I, I'iccadilly. Oxfnnl, Waterloo, and Clarence Ivventy-live ,u res in exiciit and 150 leet alinve the river, limce Railway to Lake Huron a.,.i (iemnian May. the streets. Westminster and Ulackfriars' bridges, etc. — it known by the II. line nl " Uarrack Hill " I he view Irmii llamiltmi and Lake I'rie Railway, and the proposed einleavours to cluster round it fmid rei ollei timis of lis this natural leri.e e is superb The i;ie,il liver vvilli lis I l.niiilimi ,iiiil Nnrlh-vv esierii Kailvv,iv (pinjei ted In cmi- i.;re,il naniesake. lis si 1 11. it in 11 li.is justly eanie, I Inr il the moviliij rails, ste.iinels. b.iiires. and 1 aimes inlK swllllv ne, t with llie \ mi hern IVu llii I, furl her lend |n increase I title of the '■ I'niesi City," It is surrmindeil by a rii li on ihniunh splendid hill-rantjes tnvv.irds the smiih. In ih,' iiien .iiulle and iii.iiiiil.n tin inu eslabllsliinents in the , a,ttri(ailliir,il distriil. which furnishes it with .1 laii;e the distance the line siispensiiiii-liiidi;e which sp.iiis the , |n .,,,,1 ,,,ii| ^|i|| mnre to its neiieral prosperity. In:tnide in wheal and other produce. In the > Ity are a majeslii liver jiisi .iliovc ihe Chauiliere I'. ills .iltiacts the ;,,ii|i| i,,,, (,, ihc exleiisivi- works of the Clreat Western ! number of maiuif n tmles, mills, niachine-shops, fmiii- eye, even lhnui.;li It be templed to rest upon the wild Kailwav, I l.iinllton boasts of other larije manufactmles ' dries, and breweries, while immediately niitside its limits beaiitv of the i asi .ide sweepliu; by i nii.;i;v nicks between vvliich will be.ir favourable cmnparison with any in the are very extensive petmleum relinerles. These all i;ive abrupt islands, and plunnint; into the basin below, where |)oiiiliiloii eiuplovinent to a lai'ire body of men, and add urcillv lo part of its waters disapiiear In a mysterious way. I':ir I'liere are sever:il l:ime sewlni;-iii.icliliie niaiuii ictmles the we.ilth :tnd importance of the city. Iievmid the 1 .isi ,ide (vlllters the broad river suiltiv rush- Inie, the laiyesi nl vvliich, llie ■ W.in/er." has a world-; Lniidmi enntains seven linuieh banks, a number nl inn down the rapids Pes Cheiies; and 111 llie remote (vlile repiitatlmi. and does ,111 eiinrmmis business. Its backjjnuind rise inwerini.; hills and mountains, ollen wholesale houses 1:111k vvllli llmse of Montreal and Tii- brllliant with purple .iiid i;iild when the sun dips Irmn rmito. :ind its inercli;inls ;ire iioled fni their enterpriseaiul view :ind iiilds llieir Invely siininiits will: his ii:irtliii; |i|,ei;ili| v. It is the lie:idnllice nf 1 he li.inL nf I Liinllton, lie:iins :iiii| sevei:i| banks Inive br:inclies lu'ie, and these build- 1 St. Paul's Church (CIiiiitIi of ICiiiihind) is one nf the few The ^ovi'inineiit biilldini.;s, the cmner-stnne nl vvlili h intis, ,is well as the public buildinifs, i hun lies, and many j in Canada pnssessiiijj; a peal of hells. w:is laid by II R. II. the riime nl W:iles In Seplembei, ,,f ||,,, siores, ate handsome :ind costly stiuetures. The, (*ii an einiiunce In the iimthern ii:irt of the ciiv, sm- line lintels, :i host of stores, an exhibition biillilini;. ,1 lunatic :isy|iiiii, orpli:in :isvliiin, hospital, nine schools, .1 Convent, four colleges, and nineteen chunhes (liulndlnj; Church of iMiifland and Roman Catholic eatliedrals). DOMINION ol- ( \N.\1» \ iMuiicliil liv i-xiciisivf irr.iiiiiil-.. i' Ihir.Mi C.illfjfi'. fslnli- li>ln'il ill iSci;. lU-lliiimli C'.ilKxi'. I'^l'il'li-'ii''! i"<"5. •'"'I ll.'lhnulli l.aclit>' CnlU'ijo. cslalilislifil i"""* lln-.!' ,iri' .ill hue In:, k ^liiirlim-^. .iml Ii.im' .11 tlui'' lir.iil llu- I.. .1(1 Ul-luil" nf lllllou I 111- \n->l |.r..U»..|-- .11.- .11- 1.1. Iii-il |.> c.ii li. .uul llic liii,'lirs| l.i.Hii ln-^ 1.1 iihh alinii III' laiijihl. r.iilu- iiui-v .111.1 /.mI ..I ill.' Hi-li.ip. I'l ll.'llaiutli. i> tlii'- M'.li.'ii .'I llir l'..iiiiiii"ii iliu' I..I' till' -II. . .'>>,ul i'>taMivluiii'iil ..I llu' IH" t'\. I'll. 'Ill iii>liliiti.ais lu'aiiiii; l!i> iiaiiii'. ilin'.' lailw av . ..iii|iaiik'- iiiii llu'ii iraiii- llii..iii;li llif < itv. llu' (iraii.l rniiik.l ircal Wou-rii. aii.l I. ..mi. .11 and I'.ul Slanl.'V. ami a l..iirlli. llu- l...ml..ii. Iliin.ii am! Hrii.i', is in |ir..- .if c-.iiislrm'ti..ii lln' .li'p.it i.f llie (iri-at Woti'iii i> a lariji'. liiu' liri.lx IniiUl- iiiy;. riiis r..iii|iaiiv liavc als.i I'xtciisivc w.iiksli.ip-. licit'. Diiiinir llio MiniiiuT imnitlis lartji' iiiiiiilii'i> ..I imaliilv .111.1 lk'.iltli-'~<'i'ki'rs vi-il I. ..ml. Ill 1.. i'iii..\ llic ln'ii.-lil ..I its wlliti' sulphur s|i|iln;.. ll.lllU'll I..I llu'il llU'.li. ill.ll .|ii.ilitii'si, l'..jiiil,iii..ii ill i.s;.'. 'io;4 ; i.Siii. 11.555; i.>i; I. i5,.s.-(i : i.'>74, .'\('i" JO. 000. ill. Iii.iiii.j; suliiiri.- S 1 . C \ I 11 \kiM s is . ('Irlii'.itt'.l l.ii ils iiiiiu'i'.il spiinys. ami I'.ir ils I'xri'llciil li.iii'K. l-'.ir lliis r.'.is.iM ii isi.illi.l till' Sarai.iiia ..I Uritisli .\im'ri.'.i. I'lu' x.ilii.' nl llu' uali'is, .1- .1 ri'iiK'ilial ai^i'iil, was tiisl lir.iiii;lit I., tlir 11. .lii I' III till' piililir liv I'liliiiicl Sioplu'iis.iii. wli. I likewise er.'.-t.'.l llu- Sti'plioiis. Ill ll.iiisc, a ileliijlitl'iil li.itrl. laiije I'li'.iiuii t.. a.'. ..iiiiii.nlati- 400 visit. irs Tlii' spring; liist .lis. .ivi-rcl. iIh- w.iii-r ..I wlii. Ii is iiseil li.itli cMi'iiiillv .111(1 iiiU'iii.illv. supplies. .Ill all aver.ii;e. i,?o.ooa y.ill.ni'- jiei' (l.iv. (If this .uii. .11111 a lai'i;e i|iiaiuit\. pirliallv ev.ipdiat.'.l. is si'iii tlir.iimliniil the . ..iiiiliy in ils . .ni. i-ii- Ir.ited f.. rill. .111.1 allli(.iii;li s.iliiie in its ii.iiiire is. iiever- llieless. iinlil f..r llie ni.iiiiifaetiir.' ..I s.ih A sc.ui.i li..iiiii; ill this vi. iiiilv lias resiille.l in the ilis.(.ver\ ..I .UMtlier well, the pn.peitii's ..f wliii h are similar to these ..f the.. Ill- liist .lis. .irereil. ami the invalid nr health- seeker is null h imlelited tn Dr. I'he.iil.ire Mai k, a le.KJiiii; physician (d St. C'ath.irine's. wh.i has here i re. t."'. the " Sprinjiliaiik Sanal.iriiiiii " an iiistiiiiti.ni whi. Ii is .n ..me the ni.ist perfe. t iiiiiicr.il li.ithiiii; cs..dilishiiu'iit. saiiat.iriiiiii.aml |irivati' Imli'l. .iiid is lille.l 1.. ..\ei ll.iwiiii; liv tli.ise wh.i ap|)re. iate its lu-iiehts. The Welland 11. .use and these tw. ..tliiTs .ire i.jii.il t'. anv in the I'mviii. .•. ami are litli'd up uitli a . Ii.iste eleij.ince adapti'.l t'.lh.' t.isti' ..f the 111. isi I'.isii- .li.ius. The (ir.'.it Wi'sterii .iml the Welland r.iilw.iys have slathiils li.'rc Maiiufa. turinir i.f niai'hinery and .ii;ri. nltiir.il iinplenients is . arrie.l mi t.i a I irtje I'Mi'iit. .mil it I .iiitaiiis seven cliiii.lics. f.nir li.iiiks, M'vcr.il assn- r.ini c .mil insnram .' . iinpaiiies. a 1 .niiiiier. i.il ...lli'tjc. ^rainin.ir sihu.il, cmivi'iit. i;eneral h.ispiial. and live ..r six larije tl.nirlin; iiiills. I'.ipiilall.in, all. nil 10.000. (fri-t I'll is the 1 apil.il ..f the . ..iintv nl \VelIiiit;|.in ..11 the River Speed, and .m the fi. I .iiid \V ('• \ Ii. r.iii- ways. 4.SJ miles \V. .if 'r.iriiiil... Tli.' t.iwn is huill ..11 a .iiimher .if hills, whii h ,i;ive it .1 pi. liiresipie appe.ir.im .• It ..iiitains. Iicsid.'- ih.' ..aiiitv liiiildini;s, . hun lies ..1 s.'V.-n den. iminali. Ills. Pnir liram h banks, sevi'ral assii- ranceaml insurani'eai;em ies, a lilirarN and rcidini; r.i.iin. s.'vcral newspaper .ilVn es. tw.i telei^r.iph .ilti. I's. s|.vcr.il li.ilt'N. and ali.iiil a hundred st..res. The Sped her.' f.ills ali.int thirty fe.'i, fiirnishini.; abuinlaiit w.iicr-p.iwcr t.i ah. ml tlin r f. nir lai'Lji-' ll.inrinir mills, tw. . s.iw mi IN. iwii pl.minu; mills, ami tw.i \\...illen lacturies. The i.iwii has als.i iiianul.i. t.iries ..( ir.ni caslini;s, ma. hiii.'rv ..I every des. ripti.ni, se\eral lartje breweries, three s.'uiiitr- machine and two tnehide.in cstablishiiients ()m'.il ihi' hitler, owned liy .\I. .\I Hell J4 t'.i., is n.iled f.ir its pru- dn. ti.ins. whii h find .i.;reat favour in the West A u.il. h 1.1. lory has als.i been recentli' esLiliHshcd ..n .1 pros- per, ms basis. This i.iwii is the I I'litr.' of .1 ri. Ii airri. nltiiral distrid. It h.is a lari;.' r.'tail . .niiilrv trade, ami exports c.iiisider- able cpiantities of wheat and Hour. N'.i phi. e in Canada presents 111, ir.' .'x.'.'lh'iit nianiifarliirint; facilitii's, jli'i.' .lie several lieilsuf whitish, siih-crystivlline, dark brown and black floloiiiite, whicli Is an excellent linildiiur «|.ine. Valuable fpiarries are worked near the town. S.iiiie of till' bi'.ls ari' biirneil for lime. Il.'re is tli.' ii.irllicrii Iciiiiiiuis .,1 III,' (i. ill .111.1 (iii.'lph biim h ..t the (iie.il Wcsi.'ni Ix.ulw.iy. .iml ihe s.iiuli.'in lirminns ..I the Wellmulon, (iici. and Urine lliis is .lU ic ..I iheihiel sl.ili.ins of theCirand I rnnk K.iiU\.i\ (iiielph in. IV be t.iken as .1 sjiinini^ i'\.iiii|ili' ol .1 pi"s per.i'is .111.1 r.ipidly -^M•.lwinl; Cinaili.in lowii Its |,.ipii l.iti.iii 111 i.'<5i was oiilv i.Soo: in i.Sdi. 50-0; in i.'>;i. (i.'<7.s. .111.1 now iie.irh Sooo Muwii.iki. .\ii ini..rp..raleil l.iwi in the lownsliip III Hranlf.iril. . ..iiiil\ ol Ur.iiil. .idmir.iblv sitn.ited mi .1 hiLjIi ii.lt;c. skirliiiu ih.' ii.'ith b.iiik ..I (li.iii.l Kuei ll is the . h.el l.i\Mi ..1 the . • .iiiily. .iml .l.'riv.'s Us 11.1111.' fi..m Hr.iiil. till' . .'l.'br.ilc.l Imli.iii . hicl ll is .111 iiiip..r- l.iiu si.iti.iii ..11 till' linllal.. .111.1 (i.i.lcri. h bi.in.h ..I ill.' (;. I, K .Xl.i.ui.l hi'li W K....iim'.ls tli,'i..\Mi with the in.iin line at I larrisbiiii;. ami a r.iilwai 45 iiiih-s h.ni; is projecieil. wlii. h will .oniie. I it with l'..rl Hur- well. .Ill I, .ike l-aii' lir.iiitl..i.l li.isai;eii. ies..f the li.ink .ll Mmitre.il. Hank of Drilish N..rlli .\im'ri..i, ('.111,1. Ii. 111 Hank ol ('.iiiinierce, and scm'i.iI .issui.in. c .ili.l insiii.iiii .' . ..'iip.iuii's. .mil I ..nl.iins 1 hiir. lies ..I t.'u .l.'m.mln.ili.iiis, .ili'iiit i'ii;lil\ s|,,rcs, .1 h, 111. Is, ,111.' stmi.' c i-hmisi', a wi- .l..us' .111.1 ..rpli. Ills' h..iii.'. ..ml ..ihi'r piibli. bnildiiiu's rill' l.iiil.liiiu's .'re. li'.l |i\ ill.' (ir.iii.l I iiiiik .11c mi .1 \i\\ e\lciisi\ e s. .lie. ... .ii[i\ iiii; elc\ ill a. 1 .'s I li.'\ . ..iisisi . ,t .1 ri'p.iir-sh.ip. ciiu'iii.'-h..iis.', an. I 1 ..iiii.l-li..iis.', built .il » hitc l.ii. k .\iii.iiii; the iiiannl.i. liir.'s ..f tin |.iu n 111. u ll.' iiieiiti.iii.'d I. i.iss .111.1 iron iasliiii,'s. till .111. 1 ..i|..iniic.l w.irc. hislics .mil bliiiils, i'iu;iri.'s ami mill 111,1. hiii.'i \ . .lijri. ulliiral impleineiiis, .m.l si,.iiew.iic pr.i.hi. I'd no- where else in the I'l.ivhi. e In ill.' Hr,inlf..r.l ent,'iiic works all. nil 1 -'5 men ,11 • empl.ivc.l in the inannla. Iiir- iiii; ..f ciiyiiu's .Hid mill 111,1. him . v The \'i. I.iria foiin- .lr\' .'iiiplo\ s .i\ el lojiiicu The si ' .'s. i.irmiiur imj,!,.. 111. 'Ills, .'1. ., turned .iiH ,if ilii.s .'si.il.lishiii.'iil .ire 111 ulc.it f,i\ ..iir ill ( liil,iri. .. I'.ipiil.ilimi. .lb. nil 1)000. There are iii.iiiv ..tli.T t,'r. iw iiii; .iml imp. nl. 1111 i.iwiis of 5000 to SOOO illh.lbil. lilts, .Is ( ', .blll^. I 'll, nil. 1111. III. I. k- \ ille. I'eliilior..'. (i.i.li'ri. h, ami \V.....ls|.„ k. but ..I rsi' \\c 'i.nc s|i,i. .. i.iih I'l s|ii'. i,illv 11. 1.' ill.' h'w .',;;;■.'./ t.i\tlls .11 l.'lls,'lll QULBEC. Till /'nKiii.-t- iif {>if/>r, I , Hers ilru vast . M.-ni .,1 l.rnlorv which extemis Ir.iin the (iiilf .il Si I ..iw r.'ii. .' I., ihi' pi.int wli.'O' the 451I1 p.ir.ill.'l ..f \. latilii.li' strikes ill.' . .nirsi' .ll th.' yi^.uili, rHcr 1! llicsiine ii.iin.'. • .. . 11- pyii'L; I1..1I1 si.l,.s ,,| ils v.ilh'V hir .1 .lisi.iii. 1' ol .(50 iiuh's; is boiMi.l.'.l ..11 till- Miulh li\ till- H.iie .|,'s Cli.ili-urs, ihe I'roviiii c ..I .New liriiiiswi. k. .iml Ih.' I'niied Sut.-s, .ui.l oil ill.' II.. nil liv 111 iimleierinii.ed line, I'lulir.i. inij within its limiis tlic c\tciisi\,. w.iti-rsheds of a nninber of rivers, .iiiionirsl wM. il till' iii.isi remark. ible ari' the Sai;ueiiav, the St, Mauri.. '. and th.' (ttlawa -the hitter beiie^r the .livi.lini,' line belween this l'r..vini e and ihc l'i..\ in. .■ .,1 ( fiil.irio ahiiii; the 1,'re.itest part ol its i-,- I h.- :iri'.i of the I'r.ivim.' ..f (In. 'be 111 iv be s.-i .Imvii at ali'.iil .'oo.oco.ooo a. r.'s ..f I. iml ,,| ,,|| .I.-m ripi|,,iiv, ih,. iii,,s| p.iri ..f » hi. ll has a l.'r'.ile s.iil, 111.' I'r.ivim e III llui'li.'. h.i.l in 1S71 a p. ipul.iii.n; of i.i'ii.;;'! illh.lbil. lilts; miw li.S;;) .•siim.u,,,! ;ii :ili,,iii 1, ',00,000, Ihe irrcit in;ij.iritv ..f wlimn 1 iiltivale the soil I'll.' iii:ii,'iiili. eiit lishiiii; grounds ol the (iulf ;imi Kiv.'r St. I.awreme enirafje ilu' l,ib..iiriif a ii;reat portion of the inhabitants of the lowiT part of the froxim.'; whih' the immense foresis.if ih,- imerior, ;inil ihe mini's ilisiiibui, ,1 from one end of lli.' . ..iiiitrv 1.. tin- oiher, alhu.l .1 .. ni- si. iiitlv elll.iririiii; |1,.|,1 I,, I |,||ii|.,|i skill, hlbour, :llld ..llli- t;il. The hist,iri,;il . iiv .if I hi.'be. . . ..iii.iiniiiL: o\.'r (m.ooo ii'li'''it' ' i- 111'- ^e.u ,,f th,' I'r.ivim iai (oivernnienl. ami ihe lu.isi i„ip.,ri;iiit p,,rt ..i ,.xp,,rt of the 1) inion ; while .M.,iitrcal, with ,1 p.ipuhiiimi mnv estimated at ip.'Mo. is ihc I ..miner. iaI im'tr.ip..lis, ;,m| the prim ipal poll .ll eiiirv ..f Hritish \.,iih Aim'ri.;i The I'roviiiie of (Mielier is . Iiiellv | pl,.|| by th,' ilesieml.inls of Ihe I'arlv Kreii, li c.i|.i„is|s, who ;ii,. f,.r th. iii'si pill sctih'.l in the lerlile v.iMev .1 ihe S! I.;iw- I. 11. .' hill 111 the I ,isti'rn I'.iw nsliips. and 111 1 he low us, mil , ili.'s, ihcle IS ,1 l.iiue l'.lli;llsl|.sp,'.ikllli; p. ip.ll.ll i' .11 III.' hri'iii ll siill pti'scne with rue ti.lelilv the l.myii.u;.'. . II slums. I.ius. .111.1 u'li',;i.ni ..I I heir l.iiinei luolliei 1 .11111 • IM . Ihrilu. . le.m .iml liiii;.il. Iii,dil-li<-,iilc.i ;iiiil . heeiliil, iheri' Is mil .1 nn.ie li.ipp\ nii'iileil p..p:.l.iti.)ii .ni Ihe fai e ..I the i-.iith Ihe pe.. pie ..f th.' I.islcrn 1 ..wiis ups .11,' miliistrious .111.1 enlerprisim; M.iin ..f iheiii ai • ilesi end.mls . it the I'liiti'd I'.mpiii' l..\.ilis|s, ,m.l nunilieis ,ire li.nii N.'w |;m;l.iii.l, \\h,. h.iM' . i.isseil ..\.'i the lim S.uiu' ol th,- 11, Ml, .si h ,'sie.i, Is .111.1 liuesi I.111I1-- 111 (.111,1,1 1 .ire lo be I. .1111. 1 111 lli.'s.' I.iwnsliips. .111.1 p. ih.ips the best sto. k ."i ill,' .\iiici I, .111 . ,1111 1 11, 'III is bled .111.1 1. 11 SI '.I then Ih,. s,.i| .,| ih.' I'r.i\iiii.' ..I Ibiebe.' is exi eeilini.'l\ l.rlile, .ind c .ip.lble of liii.;li . ultiv .ili..n ; (he lereals. Ii:i\, r...i| crops. ,ind friiils t;i..w in .il d,m. .■ .mil perlei limi II iu.i\ be meiitimic.l .is .1 . limali, l;li 1 that tlii' |ii.li..ii I 111 Is .1 l.irui' . r.ip. .111.1 .ilH.ivs fiillv ripens rill' \\ iiil.'is .11,' , ..1.1. .111.1 the slim 11 1. Is s, iiuew li.il si 111 i- l.ir 1.1 tliLse .ll I'l. nil I' lii'l v,'r\ i'\.ii;uci.i|i'.l i.h.is pi .'- v.iil .ibr. ..1.1 .IS 1.. the sevei in .ll the w int. 1 s in I his I'r. 1- \ HI. 1' The .itiii..spli.i.' is^i'uci.ilK ill V .111.1 . shil.ir.ilini.;, .111.1 ih. ...I, I. ih.'i.'l.ii.'. I. 11 .1 l.ll I., bi' iiiipl.'.is.in. Till' sii..v\ scrM'- .1 .[..iilile pnro.ise ol .1 w.iiiii ...m'IIiii; I..1 ihi' yi. .1111.1 .111.1 in. ikiiii; winter r...i.|s ..v.i « hi. h lie.i\ v !...i.ls . .Ill ll.. .Ir.iwn ill sleii;hs with the yre.itesi l.u iliiv III th,' m'\i,'r p.irts ..I the i .Miiilr\ . before the iet;ul.ii siiiiimer r.i.ids .in- 111,1. h. the vviiu. 1 is .ilim.st ihe ..nl\ limewln'ii ln'.i\\ le.imini; . .111 b.'.h.ii.' I'loiiyhiin; i;.ii.'i.ill\ . .1111111, '1" es 111 .\piil- Ihe .uih .lis.i.lv.iiil.i'.;.' ill.' I.iimei li.is, is in ihe sh. n leniiii,; ol his sc.is.ni 111 \\ hi. ll to .1'. Ills w..ik ; h.' Ii.is 11, .11.' in i.'spe. t t.. ihc I ipeniiu; . .1 Ills . I , .ps I'll.' . lull. lie ..I lliis I'o.v 111. ,' Is .ili.inclhir .nie of ihe lic.illhii'si 1111. h'r ill.' sun. .is u.ll .is ..ii,. ..I the 111. isl ple.i- s.ii;; I," li\e ill l.'X.'i .11.1 .i'.^iic. tli-isc s. ..urines ,.1 th.- S.nith-westerii Si,iiis, ;ire .. .kii, 'vii In'ic, everx iliin.ili, iiitliii'ii. I' beiiii; hc.iiili\ .111.1 pull' I 1,. 141. .11 iiv.'i Si I.uv'.u, ■ ll.iws thrmmh the I'l..- \iii..', Iiisi .il.i.M M,.nii.,ii 11 ii'.cui's Irmii llu- norili- w.'si I hi' I l||,iw,i. .1 river .Soa 111 1 1. 's l.nu;, .iml lu no deijiei' iiilcii.ii 1.. il in iiil.'ii'si l!,'|,.w M..iilie,il il receives, mi Ihi' iiylit. Ihe Ni. h.'li.ii K'v. 1. h.niiii; its smin e 111 I. .ike Cliaiiipl.iiii ; the S|, Iriii. is. risint; in I. .ike -Miinphreiii.i- u;..i;; .m.l th,' ( hiinlicr;', the .nillet of l..ike .Mei;,inli. ; ..11(1. . .11 the left, the St. M,iuriie, llie li;ltisi',iii, ,iiiil the S.iirii,.|i,iv l\i\er., frmii joo to 400 miles in leiii^th I he l.ilt.r IS ih.. .mil, -I ,,f ih,, l.irt;,' ,.ml b. .iiililiil l..ik,' St J..I111 I he l'i..\ in, ,' ..! (1 11, 'I I,', Is II, hlv I'li.lou. .1 with 1111 lies ..I i;..lil. ...pp.'r. ir..ii. ,111. 1 ..ih.'i ..re- (l.ild is l.nmd . liiclK ..11 lie- li,iiiks ..I th,' ('h,iiiilii're. Copper is found 111 l.nijc i|ii.iiiiitiis ni the l'.,is|crii Townships Ir.ili Is I. .1111.1 ,iliii..s| I'v.'iv u hir.', .111.1 is ,,| siipi-iioi .pnililv l..',i.l. si|m.|. /ill,, pl.iiiiiiim. I'll . .lis I ill v.iri.ins si'cti.,iis On th,. -cjili ,,f jum-. 1.S7J, there uere 5.,H.|.(.oiS .1. r.'s .,1 ('i.,wn hinds siir\eM'.l .iii.l i.'.i.p, |,i 1,,. i|isp.,s,.,| III, ,iiid oM'r 100,000.000 ,1. 1,'s v,'l iiiisiii \e\(',{ I Wlls I. III. Is pur. liasi'il fimii the t;ov,'rnmenl are re(|iiireil I'. 1..' p.iiil l..r in th.' l..llowiin; 111. inner ; One-lillli ol llie piirch.ise-monev is reipiired lo In- |i;iiil thedav of the s;ile. .111,1 the reimiiiiiler in bnir eipnil vearlv iiislalnienls lie;ir- iiii; intcresi ,1: six p,'r . .'i. llui |h,. pri, ,• ai w hi, h lb.' I. 111. Is ;ir.' s.ild is SI, li.iv. th.it is. li.im {o els. to do . Is. pi'r air,' 115'/. to .:>. $ki/. sterliiiul. lh;it these c litimis :iii' \erv lilth' burdensome In Int. it is i'ipii\.il.'iit to ilu' s.mie liiim; .IS i;i\ i'u; t|i,.|,i ;m.iv in llie wilderness I. inn. for the pri. ,' ,11 wlii. h ihcv ai.' s. .1,1 b.iiel v 1 .i\ci s ilie . osl .if iicikiiii; llu- surv"\ and lu.ikini,' lo.nls Ihe piiicli.iscr is rc.piir.'.l i.i take possession of the laml solil within six immllis of the ihite of tlie sale, and lo .icciipy ll within Iw.i ve,irs. He iiiiisl clear, in the course .if ti-n years, ten a. res for I'verv liuiidri'd held In him, and ereci a lialiil;ible house of llie diinensions of at least sixteen feel bv Iwi'iilv feet. The Idlers piilenl are issui'd free of charije On 1'ii.hi of the i,'re;ii col..nizali.iu r.i;iils .S4,o.so .icres .111' si't ap.irt lor free grants, :ind In lots of 100 acres fiii'li. .\ii\ pels., 11 i,vi he lias rlcari'il twi'lvc a< rr> iiiil liiiill a iiii; ami |lrMlr^,'-.^i\l' ijiiiiaiKl in (in. it Millaiii and tlii'i rmiiiilril in iS); riic Kiuii.iii Calliolic I'lilviTvitv ul liiiiiM', lie iiiav lakr mil Irllrv. |ialriit tin' <•{ i liait;i- I'liiliil Slairs, ilir Wist liiijii-s, anil Smiili Aiiiciiia. Inri l.aval wa> limiidrd liv llir (hii'lici Si-iiiiiiarv in iSs.v Till- pari", nl ilic I'liiviiirc III (jiH-lii-i ii(>» iii\iiiiiir i..iiir|i and niaiiiila> liitrd lindni lias ^;i^l■ll an inninioiis , I lii- |irt'Vailinj{ rflii;iiin is tlial nl llir ( linn Iml Umiir riiliiiii/ali'iii air llu' \allrv . Ill llir Sai;iirnav. Si XIaiiiiii'. valnr williin llii' last dn ailc I" liinliri iiiiiils; and, as a I lir Kmnan Callmlii I )iiii i'm's arr six in niiMilii'i, \ i/. ; ami llic ;-( (hirln'i li.id nr.irlv 1000 iiiiirs ,,| r.iilw : in .iiir- rii'h, liriiii; aruillai'rir.is niiiitjii'd with a small i|iiaiilily iif l/i''/i/ m' |ini|iiii'tarv riijlil. mrirly Icasitit; llic nsiirrin 1 talimi, and several liiindred iiime in lunrseul innstrni- sand. Tile mdiiiarv I rii|is lijien verv well, .mil a mad is ' l''iirmerl\ the leases ueie ul slmri iliiialimi and at veix liiiiiui Inr wliii li 1 li.iileis have lieeii |r|'aiiled lieiiii; I ii:ii|ileted airiiss llie I iiinti \ In in. ike iliiiit loiii- iniidcr. lie tales - Ijiii ex|ieiieiiie l.iiii;lil llie ('mwii I. mil I'lie I'nivline nl (liielni i.ikes an aili\e and lilieral iniinii alinii willi the lilv 111 (Jiieliei 1 de|iartliii'nis ih.ii, iiiidet Ihiil; liases, ihe liinil-hnldeis pait in em miiaKiiiL: ininiiu'ialinii .'.L;eiits ale esialilislied riie leiiitniv Haleied liy llie St Mauiiie and ils i uniild have a dircet pei iiniary inlrrrst ill |irnteetinij the Irdiiilaries iii\ei- an immense iet;inn nl -'|,i|o si|iiaie Imesis Irniii disasinms lin's, and jiidieiniisly seleelini,' miles llieic .lie al |iresen| survived and divided intn ilair aimii.il 1 nil iiit;s, sn .is in |iennit the urnwlli nf the laiin ln|s.|.|i,*0( . res, Im s.ile aljoels. per ai le ( 1 1. ij,/. ymmt; liiiilier stlj.l. rile InllnwiiiL; limits Ml .i«.iit pun li.isiTs ; Till' rei eiil explnralinn in llie \allev nf ilie .Malawati ' Mile.. a triliiitarv nf the I'pper St. Manriie, ihainini; a laitjeiSt Manrii e terrilnr\ , liniiis vet v.uant 0,000 trait nf land aliniit sevenlv-live miles lieyniid the I, aiiri'ii- (iaiine.in " " " 1,000 lian I liain, h. IS revealed the ixistenie 111 an extensive trail I pper ( '••'"''■""' l"'""''"''''"!s's whiili they shall deem (Usiialile l-^aslern Tnw nsliips is pmi eedini; very rapidly They are | ,|r,.(| miles. The tliirlv dnilars is a prime nr linniis fnr tn adnpt. in iniilnrniily with rei.;iilatiiins in lie prnvided amniijj: the innsl invilinir pnrtinns nf lli.- I'mvime fnija iwenty-niie year.s' lease, liiii there are annual 1 haryes hv the l.ienteiiaiit-( invernnr in 1 niineil. settlers. The elim.ite is smnew hat milder lliaii al (jiieliee ;iii;ii||jiiir |,, ,.a,-|i mile nf limit wnrked. called i;mimil Ihe departnient nf ai;rieiiltiire and 1 ■■Iniii/atinn or Mnnireal. The Ini' nsliips in their tjeneral features |,.|it and slnmpaije, aniniintim; in smiie Inur dnilars per watehes nvei the nrirani/.il inn and wnrkiiii; :i{ these ii\ 1 kSMI N I . iiielies; and iheieis every reasnii In hnpe that a lei- tain nimdier nl them will l.ike an ai li\e p.ni in pmniiii- iiii; immiu;raiinn. The live prim ipal 1 ities nf the I'lnv im e ire .Nlnntre.d, ( liieliee. Three Ixivers. Sherlirnnke. .mil Si llv.irinlhe are hilly, well w.iteied willi rivers, lirnnks, and lakes, N,(|ii;iie mile per .iiiniim. alTiiidini; a emisidi ralile livdraiilii pnwer The snil is lii h. and the larniers, irenerally spe.ikini;. prnsperniis. Tl:ev li.i\e Ljnnil laiililies nf 1 ninmnnicalinii and i;nnd I iiiarkiis. The piihlii aflairs nf the I'mvime are administered liv lieliiw (.'neliei . nil ihe si.iith slinie nf the St. I.awrem e. a I .ieiilenaiil-( inverimr. an l-'.xei iillve Cniimilnf seven Ihe pi im ipal nianiilai lures are rintli. linen, liiiniliire, there ate l.iri;e 11, lets nf l.iml laMiinalile fnr selllemenl. ineniliers, a I .I'ljislalive ('inimil nl Iwenlv-fmir niembers. j h-alher. sawn lumlier, llax, hardware, paper, 1 lieniii .lis. appninted fnr life, and a I.etjislalive .Vssemhly nf sixty- snap. I mnis and slmes. , uiien .iml wn, il|<'ii nmnls. si can 1- live meniliers. The jmlii iai departmeiit imnprises a engines and Im nmntives, wnnilen ware nf all desi rip- Cniirl nf (jneen's Heiieli, with a 1 hief-jiistii e and fniir ' tiniis. ai;rieiilliiral implements, ships, ele. The laiililies assistanis ; a Siiperinr (nun. wi;li i hief-jnsliee and fnr maniifai tiirini; alfnrded liv .ihiimlant water-pnwer Iwentv-six assistanis; a Cniiri nf \'iie-.\ilmirall v ; are e.xcelleiu. Cniirts nf (fnarter Sessimis ; and 1 niirls fnr llie siinmi.irv trial nf small eaiise Ihe unvernment lia\e i.2j;.'oo aires, divided intn farm Inls. fnr sale al ,50 ets. (u. 2(1/. sti^.) per aire. .\ii im- pnilanl iiiliini/alinn mail has been opened ihrniitjh the 1 eiitre of this traet, ealled the Tache mad, ol .!oi)iniles in lennlli. This is interseeted with 1 mss roads enimeiiint; with llie settlements mi the shore nf the river. rile survey of the Intereolonial Kaihvav has led lo the openini; up nf a new tnwiiship in .Metapediae valley, the snil nf wliiili is repniled very i;nnd. ('nlniii/atinn will dniililless snnii fnllnw llie railway. In the east wf the Melapediae rnad is the imniense dislrii I nl ( i.ispe, I lini; an area nf .Sd 1 .? miles nf super MO\ 1 KKAl I'liblie instriielinii is under the mnlrnl and direilinii nf the I'lnvineial Sei relary. wlin is .iKn called the .MnsiKI \[ . the eninmenial eapital nf Canada, and Minisier nf I'lililie liistnn linn, and wlin is assisted liv a the iiinst pnpiilniis eitv in lirilisli Nmlli .\meriea. is iniiniil nl iweiilv-niie niembers, appoinled hv llie l.ieii- siinaled al the head of sea nr niitw.inl navit;alinn, and leiianl-( in\ ernnr, Iniiileen nf wlinm are Kniiian Cailm- .it the tnot nf the iXWM 1 liaiii nf river, lake, and 1 anal lilies. Iiniimled iiv ihe Si. l.awrenee and llie liav nl lies ami seven I'mleslants. I'rimai v edm alimi is sn f.u n:ivii;aliin which extends westward In Cliiiayn and Clialenis |i isintireal pari inekv and unlit fnr eiiltiva- Unmpiilsnry that every eili/eii is hniiml tn cnelribule a I'niid dii l.ac , a disiam c nl .ibniil 1400 miles, eiiilii.n iiit; linn: lint there are iiniiiy pnrtinns wliieli are extremely j imnlerale tax assessed nn his pmperlv. In ninnieipali- an ;iliiinst unequalled extent nf inland water cnminimiea- tioii. It neeupies nne nf the most 1 iitnmamlini; positions in .Vmeriea, and stands on a hirtje, leriile, and beantifiil fertile, and its lishini; ijmiinils are said to be the innst Ities where there are dilTerent religions denominatinns ;iilv.inlai;enns in the Dnniiiiiiin. Hoth sea-weeds ;inil lish ^ the seliool eommissinners of the inajnrily i;nyern. The are used fnr manure by the fanner. The ijnvernment ; sehnols of the inimniiy are ealled dissentient siliools | island of the same name, thirty miles in length by ten oflers Im s.de 41^1,000 ac;ies nf land in (iasiie, al frniii io whose trustees are invested with the same aiitliorily as' miles of extreme breadth, formed by Ihe eciiillnenee of the to ;o I eiils per aire (10,/. to i\. j j,/. stii.). I the 1 onunissioners of seliools of the majorily. In the i Ottawa and Si. l.awreme Rivers, and on the north bank Ihe Ltreater portion nf the rin\inie is cnxered liv ' cities of Montreal and Onebee there are separate boardsiof the latter. riiiis sitnate.l near the jiimlinii nf luo forests eoiisistinu; I liiellv nf while and red |iim'. Niinie- of eommissinners fnr the I'rntestant and Konian I'.itho- very imporianl rivers, with a free c cimmimic ;ilinn se.i- rniis i|iiantities nf this timbei are ;inniiallv seiil In luij^-llie schools. Teaeliers are trained in iinnnal schools, wards lllnniuli i|0 miles :il)ove the iiilliiem c of the tides, land. The other kinds of limber iire ash, binli, beech, snppnrled ;it the expense nf llie I'mvime. In nS;.; tlu're and .500 miles from sail walerj, .Mniilre.d |)nssesses ;ill elm, hicknrv, blaek-waliiiit, maple, cherry, biitteriiiit, j were in the I'mvime ((iv) elementary sclinnis, .-.-p mndel ll.e adyanUiijes nf both an inhind cilv and a seapcnt basswniid, spruce, lir, etc. 1 si linols, 147 ay;rieiiltiMal, conimerical, and spec iaI schools, accessible to sleainships and other vessels of oyer 4000 The liimber reniniis of C.inada iniisi, under imiicioiis and lifleen classical colleges and seminaries. The I'm- ; Ions biiiden. manaLtemenl, loin; remain a fruitful source of revenue to leslant I'niversities are Mcdill College, at Montreal,' The quays are unsurpassed bv those of any cilv in the I'rovinces of Ibiebei and Ontario. The augment- 1 fouiuled in 1827, and Bishop's College, l.etinoxyille, | .\nierie:i ; built of limestone, and uniting with the locks |)()M:\K)N uI' i.\.\.\ii.\. .mil . iil-^I..iif Hh.irvr> ■>( tlif I.ailiiiir C'.iii.il. lllrv pn-- ^iiil. I.'i Mvcr.il riiilr>. .1 ill^pl.iv >>\ i niiliinMii- iii.i>niir\ win. ii li.i^ li'H- p.ir.illi-|s. A IpIimcI liTLur. I.iiril uilli ynv liiiu-^l'iiu-. till- |i:iiaiut> !■! whlili ;mi' •.min.niiinil Willi .1 >iili-l.iiitial iiciii r.iiliiii;. dixi k> llir ' ilv Imiii ilir ru.r tlimimlniiii il> wlinii' I'XIi'iit. rii.m whii lirviT siilo iippiiMc licil. Mniitri-.il .niil its 4 ;i initv (tin- WMul-rlad •• Mi. ill Kmv.iI ' luiiiiiiii; a m.ii;iii- li. I'lil lia. kirioiiiull. with its iuiiiu"miis liiMiitifiil \'\\\:i^. ..n li.uiN. .111(1 ililii;lilliil ilrivo. it- ni.iiul .iiid •.l.itrh fililii <■>. .111(1 iii.iiiv cUxaiil piilili( and (.tlicr Ipiiildiiii;- d (lit vtwiif. .i(l.inu-d with nl't'iTii'ir i""'- .i"d (l""i(-. t.ill spjio .ind l.iftv Liwcrs, pri'-ciil !.• the \irw nt tin- licli.ddcr .1 \ ,iNt. pii tiiiiM|iic, .mil i;i.iiid |i.iii.ir.iiii.l The I itv is the ( hii-l M.Mt (it 111, iiiiil.K till iiii; cp'-Liliims In ilu' I iiiiiiiiiidii. and it li.i> many rxtiiisivc .iiul (dsth csl.i- Misliiiiciiis. the pr.idiK tiidis nl h liii h will (i.inp.irc l.n lur.ililv with tlinsi' nl iitlicr ((iiiiitiii'-, rill' in.inv haiidxiinc piililic and piiv.itc linildiiii;s nl wliii li .Nliinlif.il 1 an Imast arc ton niimcrunv tn lie ilc- s.iiluil in an arlick- like this, lint tiic Chun li nl the (iisii. Christ Chilli h C.ithcdial. and the ni.ii;iiilicciit li.ink liiiiMini;s. ( .in si .u, c\\ p.iss wiihniit iiu'iilimi. In i.'i;-! tiler.- wciv in .^l.■Illlt■al li!lv-i-ii;lit iliiiii lies .111(1 iw.i svn.ii;iii;iu's, iiiiif lin.' si.uiinis, tui nly-tw.i liaiiks, l..iir s.n iims Iniiks. ahiiiit lilty assiir.iiii c .iitd iiisin.ini r ayciii iis, ilircc iiirdiial schdiiis, twd noncral Imspilals, ,iii asvliiin l.ir ai;i'd .iiid inlinii wnnu'ii. thivc nrpli.in .isi. Iiiiiis. a lvini;-in hiispiial, twii inaijdalonc asyliinis. ,i dis. pells. iiv. .1 l.idios' lieiU'Vnlent mh iitv. twn liimse> nf re- liii;.'. .Ill ml. lilts' liiiine. a ni'Wslinys' liniiie, .iiid a iiuiiiln'i I.I iiisiitiiti.iiis under 1 hatij-e i.f .Sisters nf Ch.irity. rile ediK .itiiinal means i if the i ity i ( nil prise a iiniversit\ with l.n ullies uf l.iu. .in. s. iem e. .mil nieili. iiie. npen tn persiinsiif all reii.t;i..iis den..miiiati..iis : .i l\..ni.iii C.iihnlii tlleiiliii;ii al enllei,'!-. a Jesiiil iiiilei;e, ,i liii;li s, Ik.i.I, twn III irmal si M, .. i|s. s(.ver.il i l.issi. .li .uid si ieiuilii ^i .ideiiiies. .111(1 a niimlier dl" priv.ile and pnlilii si lin.ils; als.. m.i .illili.ited niedi. .il ( ..lieire^ — (Hie td Hi simp's C(illej;e, l.eii- ii'iwille. the dlher t.j \'i. t..ri.i Culleiie. Cdli.iiiri;. .Mdiitreal is the se.it i.l the (Ir.iiid Tniiik N.iihv.n. The head hITk es and ( liiel wmks .ire .it I'niiit St. Ch.irlcs. .1 siihiirli in the western p.irt nl ilie (itv. The N'iitnri.i liridije here sjiaiis the River St. Lawreine. I'lie first s'.iiiedl till- i;reat in.isterpiei c of Siephensdii w.is laid jiilv 2cth. i'-54. and the lirsl Ir.iin i rnssed iiver il Deeem- her iijlli. iS;ij. It isiii.s^ line.il led in lciii;tli - t weiitv- l.iiir spills dl 2^2 I eel eai h, and .Hie (the ( cut re. sixlv led aiidve tin- riM'rl ..I ,; >o '"'''' ' '"' hri'lye i . .st iie.irl\ Si;. coo. 000, Its ( diistrui tidii trave the ( iram' Trunk K.iil- u.iv .1 ( dniiniiMiis .Hid iinlirdken line ..I . .uiimiinii .iti.in Ir.iiii Riviere nil l.iiiip and I'drtl.md td l.ake llnnni and I let r. 111. .111(1 Mdiitreal niiri willed f.u ilitios and advanlaijes liir 1 ..mnierie. whether lureiun .ir d.imestie, niakini; il the yre.it (ciitral deput l..r the tr.illie df Canada and the Western States The ( ars nl the (I rand Trunk R.iilw.iv— liie Idiinest line dwned l.v niie ( iiinp.inv .mil under inie niaii.ii;eiiieiil in the wurld. and the liuihlinL; dl wliii h h.is pi. iced C.iiiad.i in the prund .iiid prdspermis pnsiiii.u sin- .11 I iipies tn-d.iv — run d.iilv e.isi and west, iii.ikiiii; ilns,. . •iiineiti. Ills in ( Mil, irin with tin- (iicit Western. Brd. k- \ille anil Ott.iw.i. Si l.awrein e and ( )tl.iw.i. C.ili.iiiri;, I'eterli.iidiiyli .iiid ManiidiM. .\lidl.mii. .Ndrtlieiii. Tdiiiii- ii.. (irey .mil lirm e. Tdn.iiid and \ipissin.i;, Wellinirtnii. (irevaml linn e. .iiid Wliitliv .uid I'.irl I'errv r.iilr.iads. .i|sd with the C.iii.nl.i .\ir-l.ini- .iiid Siiiitherii ; and in the I'vnviiH (• dl ijueliei with the \iriiiiiiit Ceiilr.il, Staiistead, SlielTi.rd .111.1 Cliamlily, Sdiith-easlern Cdiinlies Juik linn. .mil M.issawippi Valley railwavs; and with the Idlh.w- ii.i; lines, siinie iif whii h are .ilreadv ne.irlv . .unplded and in p.ini.il dperalidii : Keiuiehee, .N'drtli Sh.ire. Canail.i Central. Richelieu, Driininidiid and .\rtli,iliask.i Cimmies. (ids!,, Ill, St. l-'rani is and .\|ei;aiiti( I iileni.itj.in.il. and tin- i:r.',il liil.ri dldiiial. TlieiWd latlir i.r,idsL;iM. .\l,,nir.Ml dire(t i.iil ( .inimnni. ati.Mi with St T.lin .uid ll,ilil.i\. .111(1 TuL'eiv in. rease itslrade with the .\I.iritiine I'mxiines The New lininswii k and Canada Railwav, when ex- tended frinn Wdddstm k, N, li . will aKn eiinnci I with the (ir.ind Trunk at Riviere du 1 p. In the |-:astern Stales the (Jr.uid 'Trunk I diilieeis with several nnes hrain hiin; diT friiiii its prini ipal slatidiis, and al I'lirtlaiul with the .Mlanlineiif steamers in winter, and with siranieis |,,| St, jdhii and llalifa.x the year rdiind. The \'er t Cenlr.il iiid Mniilrivd and l'r"Vinic Line railHa\s. .mil Iheir ( dnne( tidiis. .iNn alldid direi t i iiniiiiuni. ,ilidn with New Yi.rk, Hdsidii. .md the priiiripal i itus in the t'niled St. lies The Cm.id 1 t eiiti.il .Hid .Sdilli Shdie i.iilw,ns, the i.iiistnKli. I « 111. Il is i.ipidl\ pii.i eediin; with. will pn.ve dl nil .ih niahle lieiielit In tin . il\ .1 .\|diilre.il, l.\ l.ii,i;ely iinreasinij its trade with the ni.ii pidspeidiis seilidiis dl the iiiiiiiliv thr.iiii;li wlinli lliev will p.iss. .111(1 i.iiisini,' the i.ipid eMi'iisinii nl its liniils e.isiw.ild .is well as westward. I here .ire several lines dl laiii.pe.i i sie.iiiiers iiiniiiiiL: 1. 1 Mdiitreal diiriiii; the se.isi.n .1 ii. iiiii. ill. I'l. the prim i- p.il dl whii h, the .\ll.ili line el splendid, pnwerliil, l.isl SI lew sliMiiiers, perfdiiiillii,' rei;iil.i' m.iil sei\|. e, pl\ ueeklv lietHceii l.iMTpdi.l ,iiid Mdiilie.il ill summer, .Hid l.etween l.lveipd.il .m.l I'.irll.m.l in winlei jliirini; se.is.iii dl ii.iv ii;.iti..n d.ulv lines ..I sie.iiuers. piiipellel s .111.1 ..llier \ess,.|s. run ln'tweeii .\Idntre.il iiid (Jin-liei . Utt.iw.i. I'resCdtl, lirdikville. Riiit;s|.,ii. Ilelh-ville, R.i- I hesier, Cdhdiin;. I'lirt lldpe, T, ,11.111,.. Il.imilti.n. and iii.iiiv dtlier l.ik( and liver p, .its. 1 .isiw .ml .is well .is wesiw.Hil The 1 ilv is well iinverned liv a i..rpdrali(.ii (.iinpnsed df a m.iv.ir. nine aldermen, and eiulileeu 1 ..1111. illnrs. li.is .1 line pi.li.e lull e. .111 elTn leiil lire liiii;.iile, .iii.l llie l.esi lire-.il.irni leleci.iph sssteiii in the w.n Id 11 is ihe priii- I ip.il p. Ill 1.1 eiillv in the I Idiiiinidii .mil is r.ipidU in- . re.isini; in pd|>id.itidii and eMendiin; Its 1 lU limits The ( dinmerei.d prnyress nf Mdiiire.d is I.esi sli,,\\ii li\ I ..|iij.,ins. ,11. In I Sf,^. ;o4 \es..e|s .iriixe.i .-I .'">.;..!.•; ti.lls; in l>7:. .S;.' Vesv.-ls ,,| (i,,li.;i,; lulls In |,S;.j llic unpiirts were $i.S.7.'i),',i ... .md m i'-;.!. !^.(4.,i.'Q.i>.|.;, iiilendecl |i. 1 lllnlllellldl.lle ,lliel.e siriii;i;le whii II Idiik pl.m- lieie III 17111 li(-t»t-eii the liritish .mil I'li-in h IMinps Tliiri- aie .ilsi, dlhei interestilii; ilijei Is llirdiii;lii.iit tin .ilv the- R.iiu.ii Cllhdlie C.illnclral. with its in.iiiv line- ..Id p.iinliiii;s. ihe |-:p|s< .ip.ll. I'll sl.vlell.m. .md i.tlie' 1 hlin lies ; llic T'.spl.Hi.ide. Ilniises dl I'.hImiiuiiI, linspil.il. lew ^,ld| ; " Sp.ni 11 W I, ' tin- lesi.l.-iii e nl llie <;(H(-ilid| ; M .triii Ciilhxe; the I..1 riiivi-isii v. en-c led al a c ust nl m.ii Iv hall a inillidll ddl.Hs ; the lie.uililid new 1 iisldiii-lidiisc- ,11 I'dini ,1 Cari\. el. . et. The .M.iiiliniiieiic I |-'a!ls. .1 iii.iUiiiTn eiil slyhi .11 .ilnidsl .ill se.is,,ns nl tin- \ e.ir. .ilc- silii.ilc-d .ill., Ill nine 'iidcs linin the 1 il v llilwcen tlieiu ,111 1 IJllilie. Is till- |{e.llip..lt I. nil, nil .\sv lillll. the l.lluesi .mil liiiesi l.iiilillni; nl llii- kind in llie ilnin The I .111. .111. III. il msiunlinns . .iiiipi ise ihrei Rniiiaii C.ilhnli. (..Ileyes. vi/ l.iv.il I'lir. el sit v . witii l.n ni- nes dl l.iw. ineclii iiH-. and ails ; llie ( ii.iinl Seiiiin.ii v. .mil the .Miiinr Sc-inin.irv . Ihe Irsiiline . .nv 1 nl. .111 eMc-nsivc- esi.ililislinieiit Inimdid in I'ni : s.vii.il nunnc-ries; M..i rill Cn!h-v;e, with l.n pn.lessnis; l.iv.il Nnriii.cl .111. 1 .\|,,dil S, 1 1 : Ihe i.iiieliei llii;li Si Inidl ; and .1 uiiniliei III ,11 .idemies ,111.1 pi iv.lle .111(1 pllldli sili'.'Is. IJiieliei r.iiiks iliiid .IS ,1 se.ip.iii 1..W11. ..r liisi .iliei ll.ihl.ix. \ S. .iinl -SI. I.ihii, \ li She ..iriiis ..11 .1 . niisidei.ilile 1 1. nil- w ilh llie siH n .imdiiii; I ..iiiiti V .111. 1 with the p.uts .Hid lisheri.-s ln-l.iw. lull her piiinip.il liiisiiiess Is sjiip-hiiildiiiv; .Hid the luinlier li.ide She . 1111111. il- h l.iiiiK lies I l.irije niinilK-r nf vessels. ii,ni;i-(l and e(|uippe(l. .111(1 nl v.HVini; t.nin.iin- ilnnii 1000 In .•oo.j tniis .md nidrel, .iiid e\p,.r|s niillidiis .,| leet nl liniliei. iiesnles nihc-r pinihii 1- nl ihe iniinliv The liiiildiiiL; . .1 ih.' ( ;..s|,,nl R.lllw.lV lie. I 111 I V np.lie.ll, .111.1 ihe I .illsllin - iMii III the Vniih Sli..ie .mil Levis .mil Keiineliei i.iil- w.iv s. w ill p|..v.- .it 111. .il. lll.ilih- lielielit In ( Jileliei . .Hid .idd mil. Il 1,1 her c diiiiiien i.il pinsperilv The \,.illi Slnne R.lllw.lV will i;ive her dire. 1 ( . .iimiiiui. .11 i.iii Willi llie pi, ices Iv ini; westvv,H(l lielwi-eii liei and .N|diitre,il , .n the iidilh sh.irc- nt llic- St l„iw rem (-, as she iiiivv has vvitli the s. ml h I IV the I ii.ind Trunk R,iilwav and tin- I .c-vis.md Kenm-liei R.iilw ,iv. w illi the Si,ite nl Maim-. ,Hid. perhaps. New liiunswiik. i,iiieliei is well liyhled with i.;,is, .md iiinsi .iliimd.Hillv siipph,.,! Willi eMelleiil w.itei li.iin I, ike St, ( h.llles. .11 ,111 elev-lllnll nl sevel.ll lliuidled led .ilmv e the highest level. il thetnvvn .\inntiiiunnsstie.ini nt w.tt.-i ..111 lie ihn.wii. Iiv its ..v\n piessme. ..v ei the liii.;hesi liiiildini's in the 1 ilv. icmleriiif; iiexl In iiiip..ssi lie. willi the .issisi.m. e .,1 .1 ymid lire lirii;.i.l.- .m.l .111 e\. client lile-.ll.irm tele..41.ipll sv slem. re. ellllv intl.i.lll. i.l. the re. nrr.-ii. I- ..I .iiiv . I ilmse seiiniis . null, 1141. it mils will. Ii h. IV.- a. led s.i iiiiui iniislv .11 ( liielii-i s priisperilv, ( Ippnsiie the . ilv are tw.. v.i v iiiipnrt.iiit .mil llniii islliu(..- |..wlls Levis .111(1 SniUh (liii'lie, Wllh ihese lliiie is slaill . ninlliuili. .1I1..11 l.v sle.mi lellies Thedepnlnl llielir.md Tniiik R.iilw.ivis suuali-d in tin- l.illi-r I. .wii Tinin Ih.ii. .' li.iiiis pn,. eeilid .ill piiintsuesiw.ini .md e.e-t W.llil In RiV Lie 1I11 I .nlip Then- .lie iwn weeklv lines -1 steaineis |,,i ihe dull p..itsaiiil M.iiitiiue I'n.v nil IS. Tnnii .\pril |,i Nnviiii. Iiei. ihe Rii h.lieii C..tiip.iiiv's palace steamers piv d.iilv lidweeii (Juiliei .ml Mniiiri-al, ,md diirini,' tin- In.i niniilhs the ( ,ni,iili.iii Navinatinii Cniiipaiiv's sie,Hiiers make Iniir nips :, wc .k I., the Sa^iieii.iv ami (,ishi- iiaMe w,itei iiil; pl.n is I he pnpul.lllnll nl (lllellK Is IMW allnlll (.^,000. TiiKii. Run;-, ihe ihird (itv ni tin- I'mv in. .-. .md ( ,ipit,il nl till- ilisiii, 1 ,,| Tliie,. Kiv(-is. is 111,, si p|,-,i,,milv situated nil the iinrth slmi,. nl lln River S|, l.awiein e, ,il the niniiili nl the Rivc-r Si, .Maurice-, which is im liided uilhiii iis liiiiiis, t,i|.;,.thel- with the- s,.v,.|;,| islands there Ivinn 11 Is c-.pii-disiani (i)o inih-s( n,,!,, i),,. ,j|i,.s nf .\Idiitn-al and (^lin-liei Thiee Rivers is the- seat nf a R.iinan Cathdlii liish.ip. .m.l the i alln-dnil is mi.- nf the run-si edill. es in Hi iii-.li Nmlh .Xnieiiia Tin- imprdve- nic-iil dl ihe River St .Nlainiie hv the K"^ 'i iniu-iil, In i-'^.S.V t,':ive additional impi-tiis .md lite t.i Tline Rivei s ; ahdiit §200,000 h.ivinn ln-c-ii c-,\pended in i-n-i iiii).r Ihhiiiis md slides (ill tin- i ivir, whii li has alreadv allrai li-d the iiivi-slment nl iim th.m §1,000,000 in liiiiilu-r iipi-r.itidiis. I.l.l- ill.n nil ■' PI. Ill' Ml II >llli I III. (I. DOMINION oi t.\\.\I).\. MX 111.111 lll- .111.1 sl\ I' I..I- .111.1 nil m I'lir s.iiii.i' ..I siiiijil'. ,,| liiMilii'i liiiiiivlii il li\ III.' M .'I lull. II. Ill witli N.i\.i Siiiij.i. ulii'i.' ;iii isiliiiiii^ III Mill Mi|>|il\ iii'-i'il .111 till' S..II rill' iiili.iliii.iiil^ L;i'iiirall\ .Nl.iiillrc .mil lis II iliiil.iiicN I'MriiiU ..Ml .1 Irnliiirv •>! iiiiirr ill, III rli'Vi'ii tiiilo in liir.iillli i niiiiii I-. llir uvn liiiil it iiinri' |iiiilit.ililf (n lulluu tin- liiliilii'iini; liiisjiii">rs ( iniri;!- H.i|ili^l \ .'•ni'., Ii.im' tlifir land Sirait liniii llmsf nl iln- |l.i\ nl l-Hiidv, and uliii li .iliniind willi lisli nl aliim-t i-vcrv \arii'lv In Hair il.-^ i'\lrii'.i\.' •.Ii'iiii >.i\v-niills and ma. Iiinc-^'inps al lln- il K prniin-rd In iiiiili- li\ imaii-. nl a ..mil. i.illid llir ( lialriiri iiiiiiii'Iim' ^lin.iN arr viii. darkiiiini; tlir •.iirt.i. f III. mill ..I ;!,.' Si M.iim i. .'. in u hi. Ii llii-v niaii'ilai liiir a llav Vi- ilr Cinal nl ilir u.iici I lir li.u nl l'iiiid\ Ii.in Imiir |,|.|.|i i clilir.ii- l.iii;<' .iiiiiiiiiil III IiiiiiIh'i, I liirllv Ini llir .\ini'iii .in marki'l I lii' siirl.n i' nl llic i niiiiiiv is L;rni'i.ill\ II. ii m iiihIiiI.iI- i iI Im lis liNlnrics I lie "(ill. Mills." ilic |ii.i|iriiv III (i ll.i|ilisl .\ Sniis. ini; llicii' ,irr sniiu- hills skirlini; llir ll.iv nl liiiiih I lir s.ilmnii lisliniis nl Ni « IJmiush i. k an- aiii.nii; ilii' silii.ili'ii niiii'li'i'ii mill's ii|i llii' Si .Mauri, i', .dsn iiiiii mil .mil ilii- lixiis Si I.miii am! KrsliLriiin lir. Imi llirv im- linisi in \\\r wnild. IIh' iiin iniii In-. ( '.ii.ii|iirll.', .iinl Liii*!' i|ii.iiililirs 111 liinilicr vraiiy. Tln'ri' aii' iiiimr ms wlicri' assume iiiniini.iiii simimils I li.- slimis .,1 ilii' ( '.i. .ii,'iii' n\ st.i-lu'ds an' as prnlilir as ilii'\ .iir l.iiiinus. nllirr s,i\\ .mills III ininni' nnic, this pl.n c lit'ini; llir i liiil ImiIi nl Si l.a\irii.i' iiid Nnilliiiiiiliri land Sii.iii .iml lln linisi Inlistrrs arr Iniiiid in prnliisiiiii .Irpiil ulnn. r IiiiiiIh'I' is shipped ?.i IJinlifi, I'Jml.ind. lln' ili.niii.l in linr ship-li.i I is (i.ii h .ii tln' mniilli ..I i slii|i-liiiililini; is rxli-iisiMly prnsrcnii'd in ihe I'm. Wi'sl Imlii's 11,1 iln' I'nih'd St. Ill's i niisi.liialili' iinii liiinwhiili is i-Npnilrd mm h linr \ im e. iiinir cspii iaIU al Si Jnlin and .ni llic Miianiii hi l''.\UiisiM' iinii-uinks an- in ...iisiiiu .ipir.iiinii in ihc liiiili.i Tni alimil I'.vrlvf miles inland llie inuiilrv is Vessels are alsn liiiill at Si .Xndreu's, al varinus . hms vii iiil\ 111 lln . ii\ riie. Iiiel u.nk . .ire llmse kimwii as Inw and skirted willi marshes and li.ivl s mi the Hav nl I'liinh .dipiiK the hanks nl the U.idiini. Si M.iiiriii' Islet,. iiid " St J.iseph nr Si lite " riiel.irenl the I'nn im e is I i.iversed in all .lire, linns ih.Si Jnhii .ind I'elit. niliai . ami at Cni a^iie, Kiilii- riie 1 .iiises ih.il line hilh.'iln milil.iled .n;.iins| ihe li\ iiaviy.ilile ii\.rs, . liiel nl wliii h is the Si |ii|in, 500 Inn 1... Hal liiirsi. | l.illinusie. I'ampliellliiii, and nlher pmls di'M'liipmi'iil 111 till' iiiiiiiemiis i.'s.iiiii .s 111 I lie (lis- miles in leiiijlli Ills ii.i\ iijalile Inr steamers nl 1000 Inns nn ih.' nnrih slmi.' 'riii' statist iis nl ihesi' tun iml lis- II h I. - ii.iim'h . the I.II k III' lailw.n I niiimiiiiii iliiiii. inil In {'"ri-deiii Imi, iiim'l\ miles Innii ihi s.a .Mium' iIiis i i hs .ire i;i\ in my the " llmiiiiii. ui si.nisiii s." III.' cMi'iil 111 imp;.!, lii .ilile n.iv ii;.ili.iii III the Si \|.iin i. .' p.iiiil smaller ste.imers as. ..ml si\|\ -Tu.' inil.'s. i.. W I- (n.il is pliiiiiliil and in m m .■ .iliiiinl.iiil ; the Inriner is in ii'.ii III III.' .il\. Iii\.' hi'. 'II yie.ilU reiiinved In llie sim k. .mil m 1 .isi. m.il l\ make I lips .is 1. 1 .is i |i.. I ..liiipie, said In eM.ii.l nver 10. coo sipiaie mill's. Tin- Allien liiii'iliiiL; I'l .1 liisi-i lass liiaiii h 1.1 llie ( ii'.ind I riiiik K.iil- se\ eiit\ -li\ e miles linlliei up. and even In the lir. in. I . ...il miii.' is ihe iimsi v.iliialile depnsii ..I liilimiiiimis u.iv I iiiiii.'. liiii; I 111.'.' Kn.'is uilli .\rlhaliaska ; thus I'alls, a iiiai;iiirn enl i.il.ir.nl sevenlv m ei^liU leel per- iii.illir mi lliis imilimnt It pi.i.liii I's 100 iiallniis nl np.'iiini; a .lire. I 1 miimiiiin .ilmn Willi U\r Neu l'!iii;l.iiiil p.'iidi. iil.ir, .'25 miles Imiii the se.i. .Mi.ne ili.' I. ills ili.- , rii.li' ..il per imi. and the ( nal is wmlli Inr tj.is.iiiakiiii; Si. Ill's, all reipiiiiiii; liimli.i. .i;ii I line Knri s lieiai; tin' Si Inhii has been na\ ii;ateil liv a sieam.r |n llie mmiili .si | In ifii 7 per Imi .11 the shipping; purl. iii'iii'si .Mill I h.'apesi in.nk.'l u li.'ii' '' lli.'\ . niild nliiain il nl the Madawaska. Imlv miles; Irmn this pniiii lin.its ( nppei and 111, inir.inese alsn aliniinil. A l.irye depnsii .mil ..nines may as. I'lid almnsi in iis smiiies lln- nl the Inrnier has lieoii dis.iivere.l mi lln' hanks ..1 iln- Sill kiiKiiiiKi , llu' prill. ip,il l.iwn in the l':,isterii I Hw 11- .^I. id, iv\,iska River is alsn naviy.ilih' Inr small sieamers in NipisjipiJi KImi, wliii Ii falls intn Halhiirst H.iv. .iinl ships, is siiii. lie. 1 nil the Ui\. 'r Si l''i'.in. i' . . 111 linlli liaiiks I. .ike reniisrniiata. a sheet 1 if w.iler IweiiU -seven miles .iiinilnr nl pliimli.iifn williin hall a mile nl St. jnlni III the Kner .M. 11;. .'4. .mil mi lln ( i r.in.i Tnnik .iml .\|as -.1- Imii;. fmiii Iw. |nsi\ mill's Im i.nl. .mil nf yn-.u .l.pih llie siippiv nf lln- l.ill.r is s.iid in he inexhaiisiilih., wippi \'.il'e\ r.nlu.us, .mil .11 the ui'st.ni i.'rniiniis.il lin I In niiyhmil l''niiii lln- 11pp. 'i p. 111 nl this Like |.i llir (ivpsimi. lim.'sinin'. In'isimu-, ami i;riiii|s|.,n.' aliminil. ■Si I- 1. 111. is .mil l..ik.' .MeL;.mti. Iiil.'rn.iti.m.il Uail«.i\ Kim'i Si l..nvn'in e. .11 linis I'isinl.s. ilie .lisi.m. e is milv llie piiii.ip.il .iiiiiles iii.iiiiif.iriun'd in .New Hriiiis- ll is I Inellv I. minus fur its w .il.-i -pn>n'r. whii II fur e.xlenl diniii eii^dileen miles Tin' . ..iiiiirv ilr.iined liv llie Si w ii k .ni' s.iwn lumlier, lealln-r. 1 ntlmi ami w.inll.'ii .111.1 .nail.dileiii'ss :s s. .in elv eipi.illed in anv nilier Inun I nil 11 ami lis i nl111l.11 les 1 mii prises .1 limit ij. 000. 000 ai res ^inn.ls, w .m. len H.in- nl .ill desi 1 i pi imi s. p.iper. iimi-i .isi- in ( .in.id.i. Il I mil. litis ih.. hi'.i.l-.iHi IS nl the I'.ist.'i II in New liriiiiswii k, j.ooo.ooo in (_)ii.'li.'. . ami li.ooo.ooo in inys. ii.iils. mill ma.hiiiert. I.ii niiinl ives. ste.im-eni;iiii's. Tnwiiships IJ.iiik, line lii.mi h li.ink. llie 1 Iml nliii e in Mniie The valley is remark. ilile Im ils lerlility ami .1. lln- iniinlier nf saw-mills ill the I'mvilii'O is verv C.inad.i nl tin- liiilish .Vimini I .ami (■.nnpaiiv. sevei.il pii liiri'sipie li.'.iui\ .\fler llie St. |iiliii, the lari;.s| l.ni;e. assiirai.'. e .ml i 11 su i.i in .' .ii,'.'n. les, 1 Inin lies nf live nr six river nl New lirinisw ii k is ih.' Mi. 1111 ii hi. llnw im:!: niulli- I he nie.il eMenl nl se.i-. n.isi, wiih i|s inimermis li.ivs di'iimnin Ili ills, ami m.niiil.i. t.iries nf w'nnlh'ii and I nllnii '.'^l iuln an exti'iisive liay nf Its nwn nanii'. Il is .'.-5 .mil iia\iL;.ilile rivers llnwini; intn them, furnish adniira- I I. .Ills, ll.ninels, inni .as|ini;s, iiiaihinerv, axes, pails, el. ; mil. 's in lenijih, ami seven miles wi.le at its mmilh. It is hie l.n iliiies Im . ninnien e The principal expnits are alsn s.iw-mills, liieweri.'s, el. n.niyahle Inr laryi- Mssels iwenly-live miles I rmii tin' lisli, timlier and liimlier. irmi. . ..al. i;vpsiiiii. shnnks, hav. I'.ipiil.ilimi, aliiiiil (1.000 (iiill, and Inr si hnmiers Iweiily miles furthei. In lln- eii Ihe 1 liief iinpnrts .n.' whe.il. Ilmir, and enrnmeal, head nf ih.' li.le. .ilmve ',( hii h. Inr sixl v miles, it is n.n i- i :i\n and niln-r L;raiii. s.die.l meats, inlTee. siiijar. tea. Si I Is \i i\ 1 III — .\ lilv mi ill.' V.im.isk.i Kn.'r. si'iirni. ijahle I..1 Inw-hn.iis The river h.is m.iin l.iii;.' irilm- mnl.iss.'s. inhai 1 n. wnnllen. . nllmi anil silk inamifai - .ir\ .mil I mmlv nl '■'. 1 1 v.n uilhe, , //, /- .', .. nl the disirn I I'n i.-s. spn'.idini; ..v er a ijn.il exlenl nl ■ .niiil 1 v. Inn's, fniils. .'i. . The Inl.il saliienf llieimpmls f.ir nf St, I Iv.ii inllii', whi 'M miiprises the I niinlv 111 St. Ilv.i- I he I'l-tii.-. iiliar. the Ri. hiliinln. .mil ihe N.'siii;.,ui he 1 .S;; .immmi.'.l i.i 5(10.5117.,;.)'^. "f whi. Il S'''''*??"-'-!.! "''i'' cinlhe ami ih.' .■.iiiiilies nf Uairnl .mil IJ.nnille. Si .ne all 11. .hie 1 iv.rs. iiaviL;.ilil.' f. .r 1 1 niii lilleiu in iweiilv- irmn (ire.il limaiii, and 5!-.')7<^.°.s t I'""! I'l"' rnil.'d I Iv.ii iiilh.' is nil.' .if ill.' 111. IS, ...iiiisliiim plaeesinlhe liv-' "dies alinve theii im mills Inr lari;e vessels, and drain- Si.ites Ihe expnrlsfm llie s.ime peri.id amniiiiled In I'rnsin. e nl (Jueli.'. . I In' I... .il Imsiness is i .iiisidendile. '"K "^i''' ^°o° sipiare miles nf fertih' and liiiely li inhere. I jiri.4.S7. ;i5, Ihe imprnts Im- Si h'lm ah me animiiiled In ami the inarkiis an' se. nii.l mily In iln.s.' .,f Mmitreal as ' niiiitry S.i.i i.s.75,S, ami exp..rts §4,107,550. reij.irds the v.iri.'tv, ipialilv, ami v. dm- .if the articles .Vniniii,' tin' immemus h.iys with whi. h ih.- . nasi is in- Then' .11.' six r.iilways in tin' I'r.ivin. .'. llir.'e ..f lilniiijiK in II p.ississis m.iiiN piililii esi.ililishmenls nl dented, the must impmlanl is llii' li.iie des ('hal.'iirs, an whi.h lln- .Mlu-rl. llie inlen nlmiial. and llie New t;reat iinpnri.1111 .'. I he mil. 'y.' is a liii.' . iit-simie liiiild- hnmense liavi'ii niiielv miles in h'iit;lli and twelv.' In linniswiik rn.ids .m ly p.inially 1 misu 11. I.'.l, Iml ill'.;, .iv.'i -00 l.'i'l Inm.;, .111.1 is surmmiiil.'.l hv .1 .iipnla. 'dti'i'ii ill hreadlh, willi m.mv exielleni li.n hmirs. will he rninpl. I.'.l in i''<75-7'>. The Inter.'. ilmiial. sn frmii tin' l.ip nf wliii h ihire is .111 exieiisist' view. This I hniiii;liiiiit ils wlmle extent there is m'ilher reef, mi k. f.ir as .■.iiiiplele.l ill this I'riivince, rims fnnu St. Jnhn In lllsllllllinll p.issi'ssi's .111 I'x. .'ll.'iil lihr.irv. phvsi. al ami "'" -li".d. imr .niy impediment in navi.tr.'iti.m. Ilalif.ix. with hiaii. Il In Slu'.lia. . The lu'ad-nlli.es are asininniim .il apparaliis, . Iieiiii. al hilinr.iln.v, et. . I'll.' ' '"' 1 lim.ite nf this I'mviiice is exieediiii;ly heallhv. .11 .M..11. I.m. fnnu whi. Il weslw.inl l.i Tr.iis I'isinles the Urnimds armnnl ill.' .nllei;!' are v.Tv liue Ihe lie.id- "israse, pei iiliar |i 1 the eniintiy. is imkiinw 11 Its lieaii- huililini; is heini; rapi.Uv pushed f..rwa\d. Til.' I'.iirn- . llii. I' nl the St. Ilv.inlh.' Hank is here, and extensive '''"' s.-em-ry. smiieiimes wihl ami pi. liiresipie. with its pean ami Nmili .\nieri.an Railway (.■.insnlid.ited) runs 111. I II II l.n Inries nf v.irimis kinds. ITie (irand I'm 11 k Rail- '•'"'' •'"*' inmintains ; ils lieaiitilnl rivers, lininks, ami fnnii St. |nhii wesiuMid In llie Stale nf .Maine. I'.innei 1- W..V p.isses thniiii;li the lilv. and phues it at twn li.nirs' hil<'"^ ahmindiii.t; in lisli; its siiiiiiy .lales and wnnde.l imr at l''reileriet.iii [uneti.m with the l-'ri'deriilmi linim h .listaii..' fnnii .Mmitreal. seven hours fnnu (Juehee, fmir- valleys, have their atlra.li.ms. Railwav. al .M.'.Xdani with the New Hninswii k and teen hmiis fniin I'lirtlaiiil. ' ''^' nutiinin is .1 seas.ni nf ex. ledini; liiaiilv. the air (aii.ida Railway, and at l{ani;iir with the railway system I'npiilaliiin, 5000. heiiii; dry and i lear, and the w Is ulnwiin; with in- nf the riiiled States. It is iiili'iuled that this mail niimenilile tints nf the rieliest and 111. ist hrilliant hues. shall f.irin a emiueilimi willi the St. I'Taiuis and Lake .»♦». ' '"' pii'vailiiii; summer winds are fr.nii the W'.S.W Mei;aiiti. liiteriiati.ui.d Railwav. imw in 1 nurse nf . mi- .111.1 S. ; when fnmi the S.W, dense fii,i;s are nfleii prn- siru. li.ni fnini Shcrlir.i.ike easlwanl. Wlu'U this matl is T r> 1 1 r <-> .hin'.l .111 the Hay nf Kiimly, and extend fnnu lifleen in liuili. tin- .lislan.'i' hy rail lielweeii .Mmiir.'al and St. NEW BRUNSWICK. twemy inih'sinland. j.ihii will he n'diirc.l In 4,^0 miles. (liv ihe liiler- 01 the Slid ami .apahilities nf New Hriiiiswiek il is ..ilnui.il the dist.iiiee is 701 miles.) The .New liiuiiswi. k Ni« Hi;i Nswn K i. h.iiindi'd mi the iinrih-wcsl l)\' iiii|iiissil)ie 1.1 speak In. 1 liit;lilv. Thereis iml .1 ..nnitiv and Canada R.iilway proeeeds from St.. Vndrew's In W.ind- 1I1.' I'rnvin. 1' .if (Jiii'lie.', fniui w hi. Il it is separated liy in the wmld so heaiitifully wooded ami w.iteie.l. .\ si.i.k, with hraiuhi's to St. Stephen, and I loultmi, .Maine, the kivor Kesliirmi. he; nnitli livthi' Haic t'lialeiirs ; east lari;e piirtimi of the siirfaee is covered with douse fmesls .\i Wn.i.lsl.iik it c.inne. is w illi a liraiich of the Riviere hv the (iiilf of St. Lawn-Ill'.' anil N.iithiiiiiherlaiid .if pine, haikmataik, sprme, cedar, et., el.., whi. h pin- dii I. mip Railwav. This last line is rnnninij between I'Te- Siiails, the latter separatini; it fn.ni I'riii. e I'!dw.ir.l vi.h' iinmense ipiaiitilies nf tiiuher li.illi hir export ami derict.iu and Woodstock and Miiniac. l'"rom the latler islaml ; s.mih hv the Hav of l'"iin.lv and pan of Nnva ship-huildinii;. .\ll kinds of cereals and friiils n'X.epl place il is lieiiiL; built to Riviere dii Loup. Siotia; ami on the west hi- tin' Stale .if Maine, frnm pea.lies) ripen perfectly and arc of ex. .'Ilenl .pi.tlilv The i;row-th of the I'mviuce has been steady ami l.iri;-e. which il is scparale.l bv the Si. ('mix aii.l Si. J.ilin Tht.' potatoes raised in this I'rovin.e are the b.si in the In 1.S51, the population was ii).'„.Soo; in 1,^71, .;,S5,777, an livers; exlendinii; from lalitmle 15 5' to 4."^ 40 mirth, world. riirnips, peas, beans, ami other leyiimiiinus increase nf nearly fifty per .cut.; and in 1.S74 it is fairly l.iiiirilu.le ti\ 50 In (i.S west; ijreatest leiii;'!. from plants thrive admirably. .\ most profitable crop is estimated at .iio.ooo. north to south. .; {o miles ; breadth, ii;o miles; an'a, J7,,5iJ i;iass, whiih occupies about biur-liftlis of the land on: The scliool system nf New Hnmsui.k is non-sectarian si|uare miles, eipial •-. i7,4.S6,>,So mres. Ils i.iast-line is every liir>i;e farm. .\t;riciiltiire, howi'ver, has maile but ] and /ire f,' all. The I'mvince annually grants about ab.iiit 500 miles in leiii;th, interrupted onlv at the point slow- pni.i;ress, and the deman.l for food is far beyond thel §1^0,000, and with a rati- mi prnperty supports fi,;- nor- \\ iM.il, vii|i<•><•- Ml ,..llc.U.-s \,. I'r. .MiK !• ill I lie- I ). Mil mil 111 li.i> 111.11 If 111. in- ijtMiiTiiii'' ]ir..\ iMiiii liir ihi- iiiiiiiiyr.ml lli.m Now Uiiiiis« u k. I'li- • lll till- l.lllll sVStlMIl ..I tills I'ri.VllUl-, .l> 1st il.li>lu'il li> till- .111 III i'^:-'. I iii«ii l.m'l> Miil.ililf li'i' M'llli'iiiii't •""' iiillii.ill.iii .ir.' Ml aii.iil, .mil (iiil.lii rn.iils ni.iiU- llirmii;'! liii' s.mir. ;iif>c l.imls .111- i;iaiiU'il til .I'lii.il si-lllris in li.ls ..I liiiiiilml ;irivs t..r >iil.ulf mfil. am! Umi liiimliril .i. :is |..r 111.11 lii'il iMcii with itt.. i.v imiri' rliildnii. .\ iii..m-v-i;i.iiil I.I §.W i'- -'l^" uivi'ii as mhhi as .i li Is liiiilt I'll till' lilt Tin' In ins I. f sftlliMiuMil arr lli.il a si-itlcr liiiilil .1 lioiiM- 111. I loss ill iliiii.'iisiiiiis lli.iii sixl'Tii I.v twfiitv fi'il, ami sli.ill ilr.ir ..ail nillivati- imt K..^ ill. Ill tlirrr .uirs within mif vf.vr, anil liiitluT lU'.ir aim . iilin.u.- II. It Irss tli.m ti'ii ai i-s in all within tliri-r mmis, .mil usiik' ,1, iiially anil < ..■.itiimmisly mi sin li l.mil Ln thn-i' yiMis, iii-i i-ssary alisi-iu r< r\i cptfil, liv tin' .111 III i.S(i.~^. a i;i.ml nt mii' liunilrcil ai irs ..f !.mii I ..iilil III- fii>,/i.i>.:l fi.r $JO r.i.li. .n jl.io in tliiiT an- im.il iiist.ilinciils. all tn In- rxinMi.lnl in Ml.lkill^' n..i.l- ilir..iii;li llii' si'ttliMiu-nl ; lull tin- m-.v .n I is in slill l.illi-i I. rills Si'vrral huinlri'i' lln.iisainl m res wito. hnwrvri. .i|i|.lii-il l..r anil si-ltlril liiiili-r tin.' i.lil la i. and uinliT llir iirw I. in- all. .lit nj.ooo w.-r.- si-nK-.l |i\ iinmiuiMiils. i liii-llv i:ii.;lish ami Sn.ti h. List vr.ir. I In- alT.iiis iif the I'liiv iiui- an- ailinmisli-ri-d by a l.iciiii-n.mt-lM.vcrni.r aided I.v an l-^xenitive {'mini il of nine iiuiiii.er., a I .i-i;isl.itive I'miiii il uf eiylileen iiiein- liers appi.iiitcil fur life, and a Ilniisi. i.f .Xssi'iiil.lv ..I l..rtv-iiiie rrpreseiilalives, ilo ted evi rv Imir ve.iis I lie indiiial di-p.irtnient ...inpiises a Supreme Cmiit, with .i . hief anil I. air piiisiu- jiiili;es liaviin,' law .mil eijiiilv jiii isilii lii.n ; .. Ill- I.I M.ii ri.iLie .Hid l>iv..ri 1-. a \'ii e-.idiiii- 1 illv ('..iirl. .mil a ('..imlv C..iirt l..r e.n li i..iinlv ill the l'r..viiii e Ni-w Hriiiiswii k was fust sitilnl liv the l-'reii. h in i'..;i) It ii.iitiniieil tn li.nii p.irt ..I \..v.i S. i.tia iiiilil in [■^i the present limits uf Ni-w Mrimswii k were divided Ir.iiii N..va Si nti.i and ereeled iiiln a si.p;irale i'n.viine l.v a spi-rial i uiislitiitimial i h. liter When the rnited St.iti-s ii.iit ijained their iiidepeiidein e, a i llllsideral.le lmlllller ..f the exiled h.yalists. ali..iil live ih.iiisand |.er- S..I1S. riiiiiirated in i;'^.\ I'. New Hninswiik. ulirie llii\ were snpplicil w itii land. pri.\ isi..iis, tci.ls. .mil i li.lliiiiu I.v the Uritisli j^;. .M-nmn-iit. Thisi. loyalists may I..- l....ked upi.n as the Immilers i.l New lirimswii k, and llieir di-si |.|id.mts iii.u I. .nil a i i.iisidir.il.le part .•! the |...)iiilati<.ii. It is iirtied .111.1 I.elieved thai this l'i..vinre is pn iili.ii- Iv 1 i.iineiiial III l-!iii;lis|i. Si i.ti h, and Siandinavian iiii- iniijrants; thv i lini.ite is ii..iii..n- severe in winter than tliiirs. and the s.iil is liutter. lint iin.re. the Invei.l i.r.l.r ami |n....d iji.vernmeiil inherent in them makes, in ii.n- si-qiieiii e, the laws .mil p.ilitiial iiistitutiuns i.l this (..uiitfv suit tlieiii lii-ttei" tli.m tli.isf ..1 .i repiilili. . rile .Maritime I'mviines .ilTi.rd a line lleld to anylers. In 11.1 pall I.f ihe wi. rid. e.xi epliiii;. peril. ips. the Seiiiiiii.ry . Ill .Mill!.;. Ill, in the I'mv in. e i.l (liielie. . .ire there liner ri\ers fi.r Innil i.r saliii.iii tli.iii tlu.se ..I New liriins- u i. k. .\ hi.iiieste.id law is in |..r. e, uhi. li. in i ase uf inisfur- liiiie iivert.ikin.i; the head i.f the l.miily, pr.iteets the pr..|ieilv ..I ihe settler fiuin exei iitii.n, I. . the eMeiit ..I $'.00 On the wli..le. l.i the lalii.iirinir iiiaii, wlin h.ves a life I.l indiistrv. Ill liberty, indepeiideni e. and n.iinh pleiitv ; where the lax-ijatherer's \ isiis are, like anijels'. lew and lar between; where he i an wi.rship (i.nlas he pleases, and where the means .ire in.i wanlini; ; where there is in. esiablished ('liiinli. bin all thrive siil,- |,v sj.le mi equal li-rnis, and all respertably siippnrted I.v willint; i unlri- I. mi. Ills; where the si In mis arc free aliki- to all ; where In him the wiirds •' starvatiiin ami want " i mivev im dre.id. —this I'mvinee offers it to him The 1 hief I itics and towns of N.w lirniiswii k .in- Si John, with l'..rtl.'iiid and C'arleton as its siihnrbs. |-'re- dirii ton. St. Stephen. St .Xndrcw'o, Chatham, Woodstoi k. Sarkville. :mil .Ni-wi .istle. UOMINM'.N *»l t..\NM'^ M lOlIN Si loiix, tin- ...nmierii.d nu-lrupulls ot the I'ri- Mine, .iiid loiirth l.m;esi it\ 111 the lli.iniiiinn, is sitii.it- ed .11 the month ol the imbli- Ki\ei St |..liii. ;o.t niles Ir.iin its •i.iir. e, p.irish .md hhiiiIn nl >! I"'m '' '" ■ 1 iipies a \er\ i oiiini.indini; poMlimi. .mil alien i.ppro.n li- ed frmii the H.iv of riiiidv presents an iiiiposint; .ip- piaiMtii e Hie whole ..I the ele\ateil piiilioii ol the i il\ ...iisistsol s,,li,l r..ik. whiih l..r the piirpnse ..I l.lIlllin^' loler.il.le stieels li.is h.nl I., be • m down .il .m m. ifilible expense Si |..hii IS the .'///,/>.•/.. I a wi.le .Alinl ..I n. .iboimdini; in .ii;rii iilliir.il lesoiines. iiiimiils. .m.l n.iIii- .ible tiinbei lis .idinirable sitii.i i .H ih.- in. .nth .1 one of the lari:est rivers ill North .\iiierii i. « .ih i hir boiir open all the xe.ir r.. mid. with rei-iil ir ste.iin ..nii- iiiimii .itioii with all the iii.iin porf .■! Ni.\.i Si ..li.i ,itiil ihe n.iitln-rii p.iili..ii ol the rmteil St.Ues. with lii^l-i l.i--- iailtt.i\s riinninn limn il in iver\ direilioii. with exleii- siM- iiniriimie .iinl inaiml.l. Iiinm; mleresls. iiisiiies the .eriaiiiu ol Its I.e. ol '.iin; .1 . il\ '.I the i;ie.itest loiimiii- . i.il mipi.rl.iiii e lis progress h.is been sie.nU .md pi.ispei. .iis, .in. I il II. .« si.inds ijii- .•.■.idiliu I lU 111 ihe .M.iinmie I'liMIlis In iS;;(llie latest dale M-t ollieiallv pillilisliedl tin- im- p..rls Hir,' .si.-^.i i.^. ;;:■;. .mil ihe exports $4,107,550; but 1.S74 Mill sli,,w . I.iii;e 111. ir.ise. evideiii ed liv the f.ii I ill. It ihe I iisioins .liilies I..1 ili.il \e.ir. whiili .ire .isi er I.iiniil. .lie .'Ml -• ; per 1 em i;re.i'ei .111 iin re.ise iinp.i- i.illeled in the I )..:iiiiiii.ii The p.isitioii I f -Is harbour, , mil itseiniie Ireedoin !i..iii ..bslrii' tioii l.\ i. e ihe only harbour in ,\iiierii a, north ..I Cipe ' l.iller.is, uhiih i;/;.',n.i piiserMs ihis iiiiimi- nil\ ..win:; lo ihe lide tails ..I tin- li.iv ..I liiii.'\. ulliill v.il\ belHien Iwelllv-olie .ill. I lweiil\-lue leel. ..,dves it .,;re.il .nlv.inl.i^-.-s nei ill ..lli.i p..r|s in ih. |)..iiiinioii, .md tends l,iii,'el\ t • Us . ..iimieii i.il iinpoi t.ini e I|s I.il ilities lor ship-bn.liiiin; .iie miv exieiisne .\ l.irj;e Ir.iile is i.iriied mi in ills import. ml br.iii. h . .ilso in its prim ipal arlii le i.l expi rl liimbei I he kil- ter im hides the shipinenl ol de.ils |i, |-.iiyl.md, pine liiii- lier to the I'niled St,iles, ;iin| sliooks i. . the West Indies. .Nimierous mills and niaimfaiiories surioiind the li,ir- boiir, wliii 11 is alinost at all limes i,.\ereil willi shi|» I'iii.is' The eiitran. e ol lln- KuerSt. John ml., the h.irl...ri. .lb. .lit il miles abo\e ilu- 1 iiv. is throiii;li .1 r... k v l;..ll;e lllllel v vanK wi.le ;md .(00 van Is Ioiil;. 1.1 . :isi..iiinL,' mt\ irin.ii k.il.le I. ills. .\t low water, the waliis ..I the mm 1 .ire all. .Ill twelve feel liiyher ih.iii th.'scni the ii,ub..iii . .11 liii.;li water the w.ileis of the h.irl.oiir .ii.- [fir leil higher tli.m those .il the river; lieine ilie plieiiunu-na ..1 .1 fall oiitw.irds and inwards .n imiv tide ,\b.iM- ihe t.dls the lide seldom rises 111. .le lli.iii four leel. Wh. 11 the waters o| the harbour and ruer are on :i leM-l m-s. sijs 1 an pass the falls, and this 1 an be elYerted oiilv iliir- iiit; .1 period of lifleen or twentv niiimles at eai h el.b .mil 1I..U ..I the tidi-. .\l linns. , I i;re;il lieshels. 01 1 .isioned bv ihe sinldeii inellini; of the si|,,u . ihe tiijes do n.,| 1 .s,. I., the leM-l ol the river, , mil 1 oiiseipieiilh it is not pos- sible f.ir MsMJs to asienil ihe lall. The diplll.il ihe fall is .iboiit seveiiiein leel Spiiimini.; the r... Vv ',;..ri;e. .ilioiit 100 leel al.oM- low water, is a iii:ii;nili. iiit snspen- sioii bridlje fi40 feel in leiij;lh. i.Sjfeel short, r than the briili;e at .sl;it;:ir.i .\ line v ieu of poiiionsol llieiiiv and siirroimdini; disirii I is II. be li;ii| from the l.iiili;e. as also ,,| the riisliint; w.iiers iniineilialelv l.eiie.nh ii. wliii h iI liniis presiiii a -.pji-ndid sreiie St. |..hii h.isihe largest ;iiiil linest rolliiiLC ami inni- inills-lhe Coldbrook lr..ii-w..rks and Kolliiiir-mills in the I ioininioii. and in.iimlai lories ol iron lasIiiiLjs, steani-enirines. mai hinerv. edye-to. .K. nails. 1 oil. .11 and w..o|leii t;.,..(is, li.iois :,iid dioes. h-ather, wooden ware, soap anil . .mdles. 1 .irriai;es. loroiin.tives. ai.;rii iilliiial iinpleinenls. Iimiber. paper. sll^,^lr-bllXes. i|e. lis most imporlant brain h of iminstry. Imwi-vei. is ship-bnililiiiLr. The streets of St. John are wide and 1 liiellv hiiii 0111 ;il riudit aiii;les. Kiiitr and Prime William sireels .ne the prim ipal ihoronijhfares. On the wesiern siile ,,1 il,,- h.irlM.iir is (■.irliLiii, .1 tlii. klv sriih-.l ilisirii i ami p.iil ,,f Ibe .ill; :inil joined |.. ihe .ilv, but nol im ..rp..r.ileil iherel.,, IS the jiopii|.,iis s,i|,iirli .il l'.,ii l.iiid. I he riu is lii;hlid with y.is. iiid h. IS .111 e\i ell. lit liie liiii;.iile .iii.l imsiiip.issed a.iter-siippU there are six lu-iks m llie 1 lU il.ink ..I Montre.il. H.mk III New Hniiiswiik, Hank .d Itiiiish Noiih .\iiieriia, M.intinie ll.iiik. Hank ol N..>, Sioti... and .1 s,i\ mi;s li.ink St joliii lio.ists,' niiiin lolls h.indsome piibln biiilil- i„L.s. SI..11S. .md piiM II lesideii.es .\liiiilii; the loiniei m.u be not 11 ed the 1 11 iii lies, espei iall\ the Citlu-tlial ol ihe Inim.ii nine Com eplioii, l.,mks. D.iiiiiiiioii biiildiiii.:, i.iiirt-liiius.-, u,iiil. iitv h .spii,il. 111.11 me liospil.d, luiialn ,ls\ liini. .Hill piisl-oltli e Ihe -\i. I..11.1 ' hotel i- ..lie ol the liiiesi |iiiildiiii;s 111 the il\, ,mil nex' '. • the "(liiei lis. Ill I ..i..iitii, r,iiiks ,is the best i.. «' . '• Si |,,Io,. .eyisteiid sJMppiiiiL;. St. Hills lirsi 111 : ink 1. 1 all . ,.1 ■ .he llinniliiini "' < ;iiiada, .mil loiiilh HI r,mk 111 ,1!/ Ill til, lliitfii Imfiit.A l.ii I worth bo.istini. lit. ;inil wliii 11 elii iteil mill h disi iissioii «lieii..il)iiiit .1 \e.ir sim e the liu'iiies wen- liisi loiiip.iteil .Hid piililislnd li\ |..hii li..».l. 1 si| , ol St. |.. Ill I, in his siiii e-i elelii.iled le. - line. - I liiv ih.il ,«" dow 11 I., the Se.i On jleielllbel Jlst. |S;;, the I..IIII.1U SI jolill u.is .Sod M-ssels. iiie.isiirmi: .'47, .• .'.x lolls, .md ..11 |)e. em- ber j|st. 1.S74, .XoS Mssi.K, ine.isiiriin; .•(h,4K Ioiis In the whole Hrilish l-Miipiri-. the list si.mds ihiis I.1MI1.....I l.iiniliiti . lil.ls^iiU \! 'f.liit 1,41 1, J I.- 11. 11- l.i>l'.,.|17 444,VI • .''.I.4I" ■' Uinkiiiu h.i ihe Iriufi) pi.rtol ihe iMiipire, Simderlaiid beim; ll iil\ oilier pi. 11 e ri-t;isteriiiL: "Ver joo.ooo tons rills loim.iye repri-senis ,1 1 ,ipii.il ol ni.ne ill, 111 ,'!;i. '.000,000, ..1 .1I...11I ji.-oi- l..r e\erv mliabilaiit. i;ri-.il .111. 1 siiiail. in the 1 ilv .md 1 oiiiiU ol SI John ' .\s an evideiii e ol lis linnber exp..il ir.nle, we m.i\ nielitloil tli.it one In. HI .ll l.Mexallder (ilbsoii, ..I N.i-:u\.i,ik), the p.isi se.ison, shipped to (iie.it lirit.im and ' ..nlin.-iit.il and .\frii all ports i;(i, 000.000 hel of liimbei. ilir.l..\ illi; .'I.' M-ssels, of a e.ip.lilU ol 170,000 i..lis, while lor the Imir seasniis l.ist past the I.. I. lis f....l up |.i iiioie til. Ill 4.io.ooo.ooo of feet. His operatiniis in the H. .. Ills, diiiiin; Ihe w inter seas. m. einplov .i\er i .'oo horses and .^oco men. With resperl lo the ■; of the vessels . iniposini; ihis L' I.l ml lleel. we iii.u nielli loll ih.il St |..liii h is eii;lit limes .IS maii\ full rit;i;e.| ships .is the p.irl o| 1 1.ililax, ,iini iiioi.. Iuli-ri.,;i;ed ships. Imlli in tnnii.ii;- and number, ih. in the whole I'mviiiee of Nova Si oti.i St. b.lm has live liiiiis.is ni.iiiy fiil!-rii;i;ed ships as liie poll ol (Jiiebee, :iiiil loiir times .is 111,111 v as the whole I'roviin e of (Jiiebei . St loliii has thiei- tiiiies as in.iiiv b.iripies as the port ol Oneber. and iie.irlv three limes .is m.iiiv is the whole I'roxiine of Ijin-bei , While Si j.iliii, 1 li.i .-1. .re, si, mils 1.11 .ilie. Ill of all oilier I .111. nil. HI ports 1:1 p..ini ..f 1..11- ii.iye, Us siiperi'irilv mer them .ill be. ..mis i;ie.iler llie III. .re It is ex.iiniiieil. for the bulk ..I llie I.iiin.iLje ol Si joliil is of the l.lli;e .Hid e\pelisi\ e . hiss ol vessels eii- L;.n;eil in li.reiyn M.\.ii;es; 1,0 ships, 1J7 l.anpies .mil b.iri|iiiiuiiies, 7; buys .mil lirii,;aiiliiies, and over ico SI lio..iieis, beloni; lo iliis 1 l.iss. and there an- im liner vessels ,illo;it on the se.i, built ol w.iod, 1 upper, and iron, lliaii the l.iii;er 1 raft that li;iii Iroiii the p..rl of' St. John. In this lesp.i I, Si j.,liii isihelirst p..it in .\meriia.as it is the loiiilh in ihe whole lliuisli haiipire. We have vet to ie.Hii the name ol am ..iher port ..11 this 1 ontinenl fiat h.is .IS I.H-.- .1 Meet ..I . Iipp.-i ships .iiiil biiiii'ii-s on the sea .is Si John. Ihis is , erMinly s, .mi-Iliini,' l.ir C.i- nad.i t'l be piniid ol The r.iilw. IV system ..I \.w liiiinswi. k .eiilres here, and. lookini; at the many n.iliiral ad\ am. litres wliii li St. John p'.ssesses. espei iaily its free open h.irbnur at all seasons of ihe vear. and its iinsiirpassed fai ilities lor ni.miilai tiiriiitr piirpi.ses.it bids l.iir to bee, .1111-, mi the loinpletioii of the yreat liilereoloni.d k.iilw.i\, uliiili I ..iinerts il with Nov. I Si oii;i and the (lull ..f Si, l..iw- lem e. I hii-l se;ip.,it . ilv in ihe I ».iiiiinimi Ihe popiil.ilimi III St. John, in. Iiidine Ciirleloii ;iiid l'..rll.iml. in 1 S; 1 was .(i.j.'; ; al this lime it is over 45,000. I'OR I 1 ANIi p. Ik 1 1 \ M. is .1 line low [I. 1 1 II. 1. -I s,.j,.ir.ii,. parish 1^0 \'er 11- ineiii .M.iiii sire. 'I. , Is liu-v in .ippi.iraii. e as any street in |)i»MIM().\ u| c.\N.\l>\. NOVA SCOTIA. \.n\ Si.iiiv lorii^iiMllv Ai:i(li:i) Ills lirlufcMi (; llii' I il>, is llu- |iniii i|i,il lliiiiMiinlil.irf Alniin tlir r.isl y-.x- I In- |itMs|M c i- ..| (In- Imu ii .in liiylih im ■MiriiKill^;. (ooo s|t.\rs |nr .iiiiiiiiii I In \I..iinl .Mlispii \Vi-.slt\.iM sliixc, I.K iii^' llir li.iiliiiin. anil llir wi'st sliorr, l.t< iliK t'n' Mm liaiils lirir li,i\i' siurrs ulsn in ( .il.ils. u lirrr tliry (In i iillri;f .mil ii< .iilrniirs .iii' siiii.itiil lirrr I lirsr .irr KiM'i Si JiiImi. .Ill' .1 niiiiilirr III l.iiK<' Mimmi s.iW'iiiills an rxlriisivr liiisiiiiss I Ir.ivv liinilirrini; uprr.ilinns arr iimli-i llir iMiilrMlMl ,i Imi.iiiI nt Iriisin's .iiiil Kovrriiurs nliiili ^i\r I'liiplii) nirnt In .1 niiliu'rniis ImiU ol nun 1 ai ricil nn in Imlli Inu lis Tliiir .iir live 1 liiin lii's in Si .i{i|iiiiiilril li\ llir Wrslcyan (nnlrri'lli r nl rasiclii llntisli Slii|i-liiiililiiiK IS .ilsii I arriril nil In siiinc I'Mi'iil (hi tin- Sii'|ilii'ii, si-vrral si linnis, .mil .1 iiiimln'r nl liaiiilsmiir .\iiii-rii .1, liiit an 1 niiilin liil nii riilinlv nnii.si'i t.in.in rnaillcadiii^ In lairvilli', anil nn III)' i.iiiK'' nl lulls in llii' nsiilinir^ {ii im ijilrs llr inalr .n .nlciiiy u.is lniiiHli.'nscs I'lirlland may lie 1 nllsidiTfil us |)art ui (ihiimm .\ hraiililiil Inwn nn lln iii;lil li.mk ..I tin anil ilfvisrs Sai kx illi- will lit' llir nut U'l nl ijii- prniinsiil SI jnliii .Mirainiilii Kivci, iniintv nl NnrtlniinlMTlainl It is il,.- Ilin- V.-rtr ( anal. larm'sl and niir III tin- sttliriviiiK Ihhiisiiii iIu- iimtli I'lipiilatinii, lOoo. , ,,, , , ,,,, , ,. slinrr .Nlilliniis nl Icrt nl IhiiiImt and larijc iiii.intilirs 1 1\ I- I >l K It I I >N . . ,- , . ,, , ,. , . , . Ill lisli, cs|ici tally Kilniiiii, arr anniialU rxpnrti'il Imni • • • - I'laniKii 1 ns. .1 sni.ill lull lir.uitiliil 1 itv in tlic iniinly lii'rt'. Clialltatn Is a pnrt nl iiiiry, is lit with ^as, li.is a I nl Vnik, is tlit'iapilal nl tlir l'in\ im i', and is pirasaiil- niinilicr nf stcatn mills anil Iniinilnis, and pnsst'ssfs l\ sliiiatrd nn a li'vrl plain, mi tin- It'll hank nl llir Kivn scMial liandsnnii- linildiii^'s, a Kniii.in (atlinlir iallii--| Si jnliti. riKlitv-lniii milrs Imm tin- ll.iv nl I'lindv. dral, hnspii.il and rnlli'Ki'. Imir 1 linn lits. cii. Six iiiilcs Tlir rilv is well and ii'uiil.illv l.iid niit , iis sin'i'Isari' almH' llir Inwii is Nrwrasllr, llir shirr tnun nl llir Willi' .mil .liiv. 1 nissiiifj r.n li .itliri it liylil anylr^ . mmt \ , .mil a pinpuscd slatinii nl tin- Intri i niniiial Kail- and 17 \ laliliiilr, and hftwi'fll 54 40 and 'i6 1$ \V. Inii- ( hucn Is tin- 1 lint hiisincss sinrt, .mil nn il aii-siinalid h.i\ .\ hr.iiii h railway is In hi' Iniilt hctwi'i'ii llir t«n yimdr. It i niisisis nl a IniiK, narniw prniiiMila 1 allt'd ninsi nl thr pill 111 dt'parltnrnls, law nllhi's. hanks. Iintrls, i.rwns IhiriiiK llir seasnii .■! n.n iy.ninii iln- sicanurs nl .\,n,i Si nli.i prnpcT, and llir Island nl Capf Urt'tnti. w Im li rl' ,\t till' I'.i'l rnd is llir l'rn\iiiif liiiildini;. a lar(;i' thr Nniih Slmtr line and tin- ( IihImi .mil (iiill I'mt. i^ srp.ir.itrd Iniin tin- inaiiilanil hv llic Strait nl (atisn It siiiiiiiiri'. in wliiili till- I'l.nliii i.il l.i'uisl.iiiiii- li..lils its Siranisliip ( . . . .ill Inn- \m rkh is hniindi'd \. Iiy NnrtI ihcrland Strait Iwlilili si'parati's sittings; till- Siipninr (niMl alsn nu rts ilu-ri'. I lirri' is I'npnialinii, (jou 1 jt inun I'rinrr I'.dwanl isl.indl and hv iIil' (iiill nl St a liiir lihrarv in till' hnililinic, and ill rinse prnxiniilv arr l.awrr , .\. I'! , S, .mil S I-; , hv tin- .\llantii » )i r.m ; till' v.iiiniis piihlir nllii IS .\| t In' w I'st end is ilii(in\- ^ 1 \si.i;i w - .\ pniiih siin.iud tnw 11 at tin- iiinnllinl \V hv tin- Hay nl I'liiidv ; .mil .\ hy \iw Hniiiswii k. rrnmciit limisi'. a liiii' siniir siiintiiir. with im |iirtiii- llirSl ( ini\ Ki\i,r It is tin- shin- tnw 11 nl thr 11. iml\ . is w illi w liii li it is 1 niiii 'iti'd hv .111 islhmiis mily cli'vcn milrs sinus Id an hiti'itiiral hf.inlv, yrt pnssi'ssini; .implr n - .1 pnrt ..I i nl rv. Ii.is a l;<""I 'i'""'"""'. 'H'l' •''""i ''i<' '"'''I'll- widr, srp.iratini,' tlir Hav ni I'lindy fmiii Nnrllnmilu'r- 1 niiimnilatinii as llic ri'sidi'iiri' 111 thr l.iriitrnant-( invri - Inliiissnl its siiiialinii and thr hr.iniy nl its sniury land Strait. (ircaU'st liiinth Irniii S. W. In \ I'! , isO iini IIm till- n.irlh sidi' nl (liici'ii sini'l an' till' 1 niiit- nUrrs m.iin .illiartiniis In ih,- imirisi and plcasini'- miles; trrcati-st hn'adtli, ahniil 120 mill's; ma, --i.Tii hniis,' .md ■ lU li.ill, tun hum' hill k hiiililiiiijs, and tin- sirker. I lir prnspn |s nl ilu- tnun wrri' at niie tiini' s(|iian' milrs; oipial In i,j,_i.'<..ooi ,irn's. harrai ks, a s|,,in- sim, tun' 1 .ip.ihli- nl .11 < .immndatini,' a liii;hly etn niiiauini;, llir liirhmir hiini; almnst ahvavs Thr rnimiry is hfaiitifiillv varii'natid hy raniji's nt Inliv rrKimriil nl inl.mtiv On Vmk sinrt is sitn.itrd tin- 1 nvrn'il w ith shippint;. .md ,1 vrrv laryr Iradr ilniic ; hiii MIK ,md hrnad vallrys. Imlh nl w liii 11 rim lnnt;itiidiiiall\ drpnt nl thr l''ndrrirlnii Railway, and thr skalinii rink, nl lalr\r.usii h.is Inst , misidrrahlr hy tlir withdrawal tlinnnrlitlir l'rn\ inif , Its .\tlaiitii Innilirr, fm live tn tin and nil Wist 111 n;r la ml strrrt is ihr l-lxliihilinii hiiililiny. .1 ..I llir Un iprni iiv tiratv .md thr riirriiv nf its rival St milrs inl,md,isi mnpiisi'd rliirllv nl a pnnr snil, thnimli rn h haiids.Hiir u liii sirinliirr. c n\ rl iiit; iir.n Iv .111 ai rr ni Mrphrn, Tin tinnatinii,,| ihr \rw liriinsw ii k and in yi.ld and ntl.rr minrr.iU, I In- (nhripiid ran,u;r nl iiiinin- yrniinil. In irai nl Ihr 1 it y, mi a hill, si. mils ihi Ini- ( ■.111.11 la Kail ».i\ , thr lirsi liiir hiiilt 111 ilir I'rnvini r, and |:iins, as tlirv arr 1 allrd, run tliniiii;li thr intrrinr n( thr vrrsitv, a lartjr, suhstanlial, slnnc Iniildini; It is will rn- ihr lir.iil-nlln rs nl w liii h .irr Im alnl lirrr, tn Ki\ irn- dii I'rnvini r. ITir siiinmils nf a few nl thr < nnii al mnimls dnwrd, lias;i t;nnd stall nf prnlrssnrs. .md as .1 sr.ii nl I ...up, w mild hr nf ijri'at hriirHi In this inwii, and niakr nl this iant;r asi rnd 1100 Irrt and arr 1 iiltivahlr iirarlv lraniin>{ is in liii;li st.indini; in thr I'mviiirr I lirir ,irr it ..n.- nl llir prim ipal pints in thr ,\laritiiiic rmviiii rs. tn tlirir Inps. On ra, h side nf tlirsr mmmtains ,irr tw. riijlit 1 hiiiilu's in thr ritv — l-^pisi ..pal. Knman (allidii . r..piilali..ii. .-ooo. rxtriisivr lainjrs nf rirli ai.ihlr lands, « hrrr ai;riinltiir.il ( liiinli 111 Si iitlaml, I'n'shytrrian, .Mrtlindist, Uapiisi, and npriatiniis are 1 arried nn rxtrnsi\rly and with pmlii I'lrr-Will Haplist. Christ (liiinh fallirdral is a liiir \Vnn|is|,„K. .\ii im i.rpnr.ilrd Inwn in thr parish nf Ihr Iravrlirr tlirniiuh ilnsruiU srr thrivintr villayrs. slniir rdilii r, and a nn.id sprrimrn nf 1 Inin h an hilriiiirr. Wnndslni k, .nimlv nl ( arlrlnii, plr,isanlly sitnatril nn wrll-stmkrd farms, anil .ill tlir rvidrni rs nf plrnt\, ,is It w,is liiiill after desii;iis hv llir lair Mr Wills, , mil is ;m ihr hanks nf t' 'iraiililiil Kivi'r St. Jnhii, in thr . nilir nf will .is sniiir 1 li.uniiiiL; iiisiam rs ..I irlliird l.isir .111. 1 rx.ii t inniU'l nf his last » ..rk. ( In is| ( linn h Cathrdral it .1 Irrlilr and .irivini; atrrii iilliiral dislrirt It |s thr 1 ulinrr .Mniitiral, Ihr srr hniisrnf llir l...nl l!ish..p ..I |-rr- snirr t.iu n nl ir 1 nimlv, and tlir n.illirrn Irrmiiiiis .,1 Thr sirranis, inn. with wliiih ihr rrn\inir is li.'.iiiti- drrii Inn is siiii.itrd alinnsi nppnsilr. Tlir si run v arnimil llir \V Islni k hrain h nl ihr .\rw Ihiiiiswiik .md liill\ walrrrd, ahnimd w ith hrnnk tr. ml. u hi. Ii is Iniiiiil I'rrilrrii ton is vri v pirasinjj;; a linr \ irw m.iy hr nhl.iin- ( .iiiada Kailwav. in r\rrv lakr and snraiii. and in sniiu- iiisl.iiii rs sahimii I'd fniiii thr I nivrrsiiv hiiildilii; nf thr rivrr and adj.i- I hr 1 niiiplrtinii nf thr hainipran and .Nnrlli .\nirriran |. .n, .,f rxi rllrnt ipiality. I rut I nil lit rv. Thr St |nliii Kivrr is iiax ii;ahli' fmin St. Kail way has t;ivrii il daily i iiiimiiinii .ilinii w ith l-trdrrii - I hr w Imlr sea -1 nasi ahniinils with lish ..f \ariniis i\i-- jnlm tn this 1 ity fnr larnr siramers and ntlier vessels, and tmi and Si. In'm. (niisiderahlr himhrrini; nprralimis si ri|ilinii ■. .is will within the Uav nl I'lindy .is tlir ilnriiii; liiyh watrr siramrrs ran pim ml In Wnndslni k. ■ arr yrarly 1 arrii'd nn in Wnndstni k, and ,111 irnii niinr ( iiilf nf St l..iw rnnr and (iiit nf Cansn ; ihr prim ip.il I'nhicpir, and (irand halls. disrnvrrrd a Irw vrai s as^n has Ihim wnrkrii iiinst sm - lishrrirs hrini; tlmsr fnr 1 ml, haddnt k, hakr. pnllmk, l'"irdi'rii Inn is hrrnmini; ,1 1 niisidriahlr pnrt. .ilnnil . rsslnlly. ni.n krirl, and hrrriiii;s. and arr rxlrnsivrly pmsn iitril 10,000 lulls nf shippinij li.iv ini; I'lilrrrd ami ilrarrd llirir rnpiilatinii, -'OOO. In tlir inli.ihitanis as will l.n h.iniriisr is tnrrxpmta- fnr fill rif;ii purls last vrai. It Is almnst rrrtain that its 'linn. shippini; trade with fmrinn 1 mmtrirs must inimmir in Niw, \-im .\ prrttily situatrd tnw n ..11 ihr hit h.ink Ihr rlimair nl Nma Srntia is hnth hralthfiil ami im irasr, as it is hivmirahlv silnatril Im i rn lin i lassrs 1.1 .,1 ili,. Mi ram ii hi kivrr. lliirtv mill's fnmi thr < in II ..I Si. .lirrrrahlr. as thr rnhiisl Innks, stalwart frames, and la rye Mssris; hill il nirds lirtlri whail ai 1 . .11 im ilalinii, .md l,.iwrrnir. It is tlir shirr tnw n nl thr r..imt\. .mil niir nf himilirs nf its iiiliahilaiits ahiindantly testify. Its litiiess sniiir impinvrmrnts in thr hill nl tlirSi |..lm ippnsitr the rilv is the pretty Inwn nl (iihsmi (fnr- p;issed, is rariinl ..n hrrr, and a vrrv rxirnsivr Inidr , additinn nf Indian rni 11 inrrlv 1 allrd St. .Mary's), and thr lerniiims nl the Kivii'ie ' dniie in lunihrr and lish. Thr .Miramirlii, wTiiih is \n rmiiiti y in thr w nrlil pnnlin rs hrltrr 1 rnps nf pn- ihi l.niip Railway, iinw nprn fnr a i;nnd pnrtinii nf its navit;ahlr tn this pnini fnr vessels nf the largest riass. lalnes, turnips, and mangel wiirzel, and lait;r (pi.mlilirs Iriiylh. l.nwrr dnwii is thr Ki\t'i Nashwaak. .1 frw milrs and fnr miles further up Inr smaller i raft, is imied h.r nf the hirmer as well as herf and ntlirr pnnhirts irr aii- iip whiih is thr rxlrn'\r limihrriiiL; isi.iljlishmrnt nl ^ its riili lishrrirs. l.arije ipiaiililies nf salmnii, herrini.;, nii.illv rx|).irtrd tn thr I'nitrd Stales. .Mexandrr ( iihsnii, niir nf thr wralthirsi and iiinsi rnti"' '.lass. and markrrrl an' anniiallv taken frniii its waters. .\|iples pears, plimis, rherries. and nthrr ijanlrii liiiiis prisinn menhants in lln Dniniiiinii. and ihr " Innihrr .md rxpni lid fmni hrrr and (h.illi. 1111. .\ i;nii ..lll..-l» I |.l....n« S. .»..>,...,.. at .I,.' ^ .......I ...... I..rl..l.l.. 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Il in ii.'iilii'j^ii al r.'- \ill.'; S -iiiin .'-. all till' 111. k- III'. . ill.' . rv-tallini' tjr.iiiit.'^ lip I . Ixn.'.^'"- C.ll.'i;.' .1..'' r.iu.i-iM . Win.l-... Tin' I.il tin- ii.nv -.in.I-tiin.' -.'lU'- lii'iiii; here 111. t uiili Iniln- in. l.ili.iiLii.i i-tliniu- ...niif. ti.ii; III.' p.,'i.'n-iil:. will. N.'u Itiiiii-u n k, in i;"^; "•■'■ ' '■ ' '" "..".. •"• '.'^^- Tli,.r.' .11.' iw.i K...11.111 Ciili.ilii ,li. |.- ,11 till- I'll.. '-••""I> I'liill "I'l" MX |..iiik-. iw.. I.raii.li l..iiik-., .111.1 ' ' ' ll.lill..' .111.1 thr III... , -I- III .1 '■.l*illl{'> I'.lllk. IH'. 1.1 llll.'.- pill.ll. I..1II-. IW.. I.lli;.' allll I \,n.i s. .ill. 1 , Hill 'I'lii.l^ •' pi. .M... Ill l.iiil.liiii;- I.. I pill.ll. 1.II1. .•-. ihi.'.' . llll. -111. II-.'-, 1 1' 1 1'.' . iilli'i;!'-. liMi li.u I.il k-, ll.I.'.' Iliispil.ll- • ' ,■....!,,... I till' nil. l.'rlviii..; ni.'k'i . i.n-i-l ..I ..^i.'v. ii'.l. .iii.i liiill I. 111.'. I -,iM.I-t.iiir- III ill. il-iiii-.i-iin-, I .iiii.iiniiii; in- li ill.' .\ii li.li. .. .-.■ ..I niiiiiri llll.' -.'.nil- nl umil liitiiiiiinnii- i.i.il. 111, inv nl .Xii. Ii.il; .iii.l ..11.' ( Inn. Ii . .1 I'aiyi.iii. u liii li in- ..f -nlli. i.-nl niai;ii it 11. 1.- to I..' pii.lit.il.lv w..ik.'.| I'l 111. .• I'.ilw.ir.j l-l..nil ,i; III till- Clnii.l. .Il l';ni;l.„..|. » 1- I I.il I''"'--''""' .alli-'.lr.il .in.l a K..111..11 ('.ill,. .In 1 .illi..,l..in. a l.iii;.' niinil.i'i .it -. Iiiii.l-li..i.sfs, -uiiu .it w In. Ii .iri" fk'- I. ilt\ .lilT- , limiting; ..11 tli.' -ci-. ...i-t ,11 ili.' S.nith \. n ,1 Sr. iii.i , unt.iin- .ill ll l..ni.'.ii- ..I w.-aitli .iii.l "•".'' H^ . .'H.' imlH-n v . .111. 1 ii.iv .il 1. ..n.' | V a^yliiiii, J .L;in-. pr.'-.'iii lli.' iiM-l l.i'aiitiliil s.'. tinii.il in'.ilil. ■ .il iiil.nv ui'.'H n.'". in.l 1- I In- ii.'.ir.'-i l'i..viii. .. ..I ili,. I In. '""' '.-> Inm li.i ill.' I.liinl. .1I...111 i»,nl\ ImH-ls, a lari;.' till' . .i.il-liL'.iriii- -ir.it.i. with iiiri..ii- In— il-. Iinih nl miniiin In lli.' iii.ilh.i -l.iinl : ni ..ilni i.-pi-i 1- -In- .il-.i nninliri . a -im.'- 1 -.nii.' . a ih. in liii.' -|.. . iiinn- . a ai. In- VL'iri'tal'li' .mil aniin.i! niii^in Cn.il 1- .■l-i.'wlu'n- I..11111I ' ■."..'- in'.ir.r ili.iii am ..l 1 1 th.-i I'iiimii. is, in -ml. in L'. I.H.'I. in'l 111. mill. 1. 1.. in-- ..! iimi , .i-tiiii;-, ma. Iiiii.'iv 111. iro alum. laiitiv in I'i. lull ('niiiii v .mil mi tli.- i-l.m.l i.l 1 limU.'. .m.l inin.r.il pi...lii. iimi-: in li.r -1I11.1I1..11, "'''*'''* 'I'"-' ' i|.li"ii..ii:i'i. nil. ii.il inipli'iii. -lit-.. i>..il-. p.iiN, C.ipi' lii-.'t.iii Ni'w .mil villi. iMi- iniiii'- li.n .' .il- 1 Im'.-ii n.'.iilv -ill miiinlnl l.v w.il.-i ; m h.-r l.iw - .iml m-ii. I"-''. K'ii.|".w.l.'i..'"i'.l.ii:.'. I.....I- .mil >li..cs, s.i.i|i ami . .11 - r.'. I'litly .ip.'in-.l at S|iiini; Iiiil. an. 1 .1 i.iilu.iv li.iilt In iniimi-: .m.l in th.- . Ii.ir... tn, .•nni.'v, .iinl iiii|inl-i'- ..I '"'■^' ''''Uli''!". t..l..i. . ... p.ip.'i. . hIIli. .mil w.i.illi'i. i;.....!?., ..niu'.l the mill.- uith tin- liil.-n .ilmiial K.iilu.u . .mil ihi' p.-iiplr Sh,' i- .i|- .' ..I ihr ..lil.'-t nl th.' , ,i|, mii-; " '""'"'ii "■"■•■. >''. : als...i Min'.ii' n'riin-rv, .li-lill.-i i.'s ..I rum. with I'.irrslini-ii. In-r pniini.iiinii i- ,1,11-1'. .\- -ml, -h,' ,,|T,|- .-xi .'lliiii U'". 'H"! « lii^kv. aii.l l.r.'w.-ii,'- nt |i.,rt.'i an.l .ll,• , . ■ . . ,- . . 11 I : llll. Ill .il l-l.m.l. Ni.wlnniiill.mil. ihi- rniliil Si.ii,'-. th,' \\','-i Imli,".. .mil (iii'ii llnt.im K.ulu.u iiii,-- , min.-. I it mi ,' niaimlailiii',/- nl .Nnv.i S.nti.i .11,' v,-I l.iit \,'r\ p,'.ipl.'. .m.l p.n mi,' .1- inm |, m riiii m .1 -iiiijh' vrar .1- ' n'li."-. .H'l ' < i.ai itnt.im K.ulu.u liii.-- . min.-. I it mi I'll: altliiiii!;li, with li.'i' imm.-ii-i- a .iiuaii.'- "' '.''il W'inhll.n^ ih.' i.',- -iinph- ..I .111 ,'-i.ii.' th.-i.' l-'.n tlii- 'l"'.''~l u nh I'n I'.ii .unl mi Ih,- u.'-l i\ illi .\iiii.i|ii 1I1-. .mil M.-itinn, -hi; niii-l in liin,. lie, 1.11. i' .h,- k'ailini; in.inii- . I.i— nl p.. .pi.' Vnv.i S. nti;i n|f,.i- h.-ii.-i n|i|,niiiimii.'- " itli St jnlm. \ II . ih,- I nii.'il M.ii,'-, ;m,l lli,' I'n.vii.. .'^ l'i ,i.r Pi-. ..-i m-.. . >i \' . ,1-1 h \ tilj.i-ii..| drill I II V . .1 . ti.. .1... I... :.. 11 1 ( 111,.) If. I I ,11 I (.Mini.. I I . I . I . . t I ...I •...-.. with I'.urslinr. .. .... ,, ., ,. ,,„ ,, ,,„ .,,,,,., ,-m,-,,i„, ^ ....... Till' i;i,l,l -ii-hl .li N.n.i S, iitia. Iinin 111,' lii-t umkiny n|.|,nriiiiiiti,-- In inm.i.,;i'.mls nl .1 , l.i— ili.il li.i\ ,' .1 liimt.-.l I In' 1 in li.i- ,'\l,'ii-u ,■ -t.'ai iimiiim. ill.. 11 w il li \ .Hi- nt th,' iniiif- in l.^'l. 1.1 till' , I'l-.- nl i.S;j, i- ..-11111,11, -il .It . .ipil.il 1. . .'iiipl. iv m .i'.;ri. iilliir,'. .m.l w h. . w.iil.l |.ii'i.-i ""'' p-'H^"! ih,' |)nniini..ii ..I ( .111,1. 1. 1. I'li r.ilw.inl ; ;7.ccc 11/ , v.i lll.'ll .11 ,/.'i)4,s,ooo sti;, l,ii.iiiiiir 1.1.1,1- ni I li.-ir . iwn in pnliTi'iii ,• in ih..-,- nl . a li,'i I'll.' niaimfarliiri/- nl N'nv.i Sinti.i .11,' v,-l l.iit \,'r\ p,'npl.'. .mil p.n iin.,' .1- inm h m riiii m ,1 -iiiijh' vrai .1- liiniti ..•'.■.'■ ' III,.. ami pn-itinn. tartmini; I'rnviii,',' , il N'mtli .ViiUTi.': t'liar-c tlaimcl-. bcl-liiu'ii, hlankcls, iarp.'t-. ami Ih,' . Iini , iii.'- ;m,| invn-n,- ll,i|ii,i\. V.irmmilh. '"'i""""'- "i hk' HH.'i. ..Imiial K.iiUv.iv lln-i.- .u.. ..win-.l iw.'.'d.- aR-maimfa.tiir.'d. Tanniiii; is . .irrieil ,11. tn -mm' Svilii,'\. ( It.; I'iitnii. Wimlsm, N'.'w (il.i-tj.m, an, I '"'i'"' "*''■' 1°° ■•.|iia..'-iii;i;.',l \,'—.'K. .iKn in, in\ s, 1 it-. I'Mi'iit : and ill till' inwns ami villai;..'-. li,"it-. -li,H'-. -.nl- Tinin I .in.l a Im-i nl -mill < 1 l, i,,,l; . .1 ... .^. . .1 ...-• .ll.-'ry. li.iiiR'-s, li.iiiM'linlil liirnitiir.'. and atrri, iiltiiial im- pli'iiR'iit- an- mad.' in larijc ipiaiititi.'-. In lli,' iiiii;liliniii'- I .1 .if llalilax, tnliai,.., printing; ami wiappini; p.ipi'r. ma, him-ry. nail-. |uil-. I'n-c. i;imp,,wd.'r. . .111 ia,,;i'-. .m.l IImu \\. tin.- , lii,.f . ,tv .111.! r.ipit.il nl .\.,v.i Si.iiia. i -mill' nthiT arliilt's .ir.- nianiila.tiir.'d. -itn.il.'l m-.ir tin- li,.:nl ,.f ('li,'l,n, h. li.iv. Il h,i- a imlil,' 1''''-^''"^''' ''"'l "i-'il t'alli, a- w.-ll a- I..1 ..xp..il- ""• ii"P"il^ ill 1^*7,! w.'i.- $,j..>.Si..S.M, anil th,' I'xp.nt th.iii .mv nl III,' wi--|,'ri ml! i. ll.M.ll \.\ "I '..'ii'l..'. .111.1 t till, llll, II. llll. i\ IS th,. -niitli-fasti-rii l.-iiiiiniis nf (he liit.T, nl.mial KaiUv.iv llni.- .u.. ..win-.l l.iii.l a hn-t .it -iii.ill I i.ili. ni.ikini; .1 tni.il in |S;.( nf i. m- i-n, ,i,Lr|| ti. alTm-.l .111, li,,i - ''"^ I"'''"'"' i" ih,' .liiti.-s pai.l. wlii, h wmihl -Imw a pi III the I'ri.vim.' f,,r i.S;; aim.imted in ..^1 i,57.S,25J, .,f ..;;,. |,„- ,||,. navi,- .,f .,|| l-aimp,.. ai,,l i- v, "' whi.h .■sf,.i5.S,.j5 2w.-rffr„m Kn.irlaiid, ami S;-%.;5o.77') frmn alfnid pr,,i,.,tii„i in.m rvi-rv wind It ,„i n, the I'ri.vim.' f,,r i.S;.; aim.imted in fl., 1.5-^.2-^2. ,.t ..:;,. |,„- ,||,. navi,- .,f .,|| |.;i,n,p,. ami i- "v, -i|i','","|,'','|"a- i', I"'"'""'' i"'"'''-.' i" lli>' v.'ai'Mra.l.. wlii.li.sf,.i5.S,.j5 2w.-rffrMni Kn.ijland, and S-V;5o.77') fn.m alf.-nl pr„i,.,tii„, in.m rvi-rv wind It nm- nvi-,- hiii'i-i, ''"' l'"l"il''li'.ii ni i.S;, wa- .■,,., .S... ami ii,„v is, with thr I iiit.-d St.ites. JliL'...xp,,rts dllrlll^r the sanu- p.Tind miles inland, ami alli-r p.ls-in^r ,|„. , j^. |,|,| ,|,rinwm'. ''i"' ^I'l'm'l's. pmliahlv 5;.ooo, ami,imt.'dt..$7„!7^.o.Sr,. The larijest pnrtinn nf th,' ,'x- ■ ...i-i.l.'r.il.lv ..liniit |l,r,'.'-,,i,.,rt.Ts nf a mile almve th.' , il T Wis ' VI, 1,1 i' p.. rts were drawn fn.in the li-hinu; and minin- inl.T.'-t- .ii.l.l.'iilv .'Xiiimls int., li.'.lfnnl H, i„ ,1 ,-, 1 1 "iM'-'i- - \ lart;ean,l llmui-hini; mwn sitn.ii,',l mi ih,' If we exi.'pt Newfnimdl.iml, N'ma S,„iia im,;!,,' sai.i m u a , r ■, r 1 1 KiMii, a 1,.', iitili.l sh.'.-t ,„ ruer Ai„ii.at the hea.h.f Minasl.asiii Ship-l.i.il.lin^' is p.,-,'ss tl,:' lim:st lislienes „i the wnrhl, lln'ie ! , :Z : , ^^ ZT Z^i^T' V'' '"t"''' .'M-nsively .arrh-il „n. Immense .piantiln's ,„ .vpMim part , If its, -nasi „f 1000 miles, where a pmhtalil,. .i-h,'rv ihr!!,!!,,,;, it n m f ' 1 H ''' T .^ 7'""" '"' '''■'''" '" ""'^' •■^' ^ '" ' ^ '""' '" -"' "'•• ;::k-a:;-::rl.w';i.^;:hmx:.!;di^^ i:,,::"":^.:::::;::,:::::::::;:; 1M)MIM»)N ol- CANADA. (•l'ol^<' 111,111 i.Vi." Ii Is till' ui'siirn Irriiiiiiiis ul llir Nii\.i Ni an' in llir itiinirili.iti' viiillily. Nii\,i Si I III. I K.Hlwat, .iikI till' iiiiiili-i' i^irrii liiiiiiiiii't >>l >lii|i-iiiiili|iii^ is ■ uiiii'il mi. Srtrr.il < Ici S| sl.ilhill III till' Notll Si iill.i K.|ilt\.i\, ImIiiI. \<'\V llllll|s»hk l'<>|llll.ltil(ll, ,)ooo. I'lilllllalinll, tuuo ' — I \ \KM<>i III \ wi'.ililii .mil tiMiirisliiiit; iiiwii nil till' Ai 1. 1 Hill .iiiij s, ,111 li »■■■-; 111 1^1 li 1^ llir -I-. Miiiltnuiiiii rjDiNr/^c cr~\\»/Ar>r~\ ici anti^ ,. ii,v,.v..s ...ii,„..xa.iivi.i,...|iuu.i..ii. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Ml llii- VM'.illli iiiil i'iili'i|ii Im' III its iiili.iliilaiil'-. .\ lari;(' slii,. iHiil.liiii.; tMiiiinlrail.is.arrl.Ml ami 11 1. llir '''"^" I"" ^K" I-' »M' '- Mliialnl 111 lli,- ( .i.lt ..1 M Mn,i,.||,.„t iiilli.-ttlii.lr i.ini.,11 11, llsr.Kislrr.il 1..11. '•■'«"""■. l',| s,-|,ar.il.,ll,» N..,tli,i,i,l,.rlan,l Strait Imin ussi-l ,i,.,i.tl.aMt«i.....sKr.-..las llalilav...«inL;t., 111.. '^"■" "r""-""'' "•••»'■ •'"'' N"va S.ntia ..n lli.' ur.Ml.-r nnmlHT ..I ships an.l laiy.- s..a.«,,inu v.-.-ls -'""'' <•>••■•"-' l'-"«tii. 1,(0 niilrs; l.iv.i.ltli. tlnrtv- r It is ill. r.Msini; in sliip-limlilinu i nan,.' v.-a.lv.ai ''"•-'" "" "'•"•r-.H.si pari, mar ll.i- ..•mi.^. it is ,,nlv Its K.-ii.-ral ...n.in.M.i.il iMipnrlan. .• will !..■ I.iic'In im- '"'"■ ""'••^»"''- •^••■•'' '"> ""I'-- "'■ '•.l''.'!-;''0 •'■>'- .r.Mvil..ii tl„- ,,.iiipl,ii,,i, ,,l llir la.lwav I.. .\.iiiap..lis, I li'' • "■'st-lin.' pivs,-nts a r.iiiarkal.l.' sii, . .'ssi I jari;.- Uiviiii; 11 .lii.-,t I..M.I .oiiiiiiiiii,,., „„1, ll.iiil.iv. St l'''^- ""I l'r..|.-.linir li.i.llamis llu- |ari;.s| liavs an- ImIiii. Montr.-al. amill,.. l-nii.il Si.ii.s „,»i, p,,. 'I'" Ki. Imioinl ,,i, ,li,- li-«,-s,. |-.i;iii,,ik ..1, Hi, s..ss,-s s..v.Mal haml .• Ii.iil.limjs. li.s. ,.,|ii, .iii,.iial ' ^ '-"'•^'' "iIIsI»,i,.i.kIi ,,11 Hi.- s,,iiili. .iii,| ( anlm.in insiiliitiMiis, tlii.v l..mks. .1, "" ''"■ '•'-• ""•-«• '«'.»"• ''.^- |">'\inir. . >n tin' iinrlli siilr ..I I'l. - ill.' li.isis nl a ii.'.irlv < ..rrt.spnnilini; rivil lilvisinii iiitn loll li.irli..iir It st.imls np.ni .1 st.-..p liill-sii||.. in.ikiiii; .1 I'riin .'s ('.unity in ill.- west, (hir.iis (i.iiiiu in tli.. . 111- l{iiiiil app.'ai.ini .. Ir.nn 111.' u.it.'r. an.l is siirr.iiinil.'.l li\ ir.'. .mil Kind's ('...iiity in the .'asi. liii.. SI .-niTv ill., prinr ipal Ir.i.l.. is in . ..al. tin- pr. ..lin i- I li.' snrla. r nl I'riin .. laluar.l I si. mil im.lnl.il.'s t;iiiil\ . nf tlir .\1Imi.ii mill. 's lii.iiii; rnincM'il an.l l.iii;.U .spurl...! nnvNlicr.. risim; sn liitjii as tn lii.rniii.. iiiiiimiaiiiniis, ..1 Ir.iin lii'ir. I'll.' Ii.iilinnr is s.itr .iinl 1 . iiiuniiili. .11- Ship- sinkini; sn Invv as In Inriii .1 niniii.t 1- ll.ii .\| niic I mi Mini; i- . .11 1 iril nil. I'li.'r.' .ii.' si'\ii.il sir. mi s.nv ami I im.' ill.' « linlf ishiml «.is 1 nMiiil u iili .1 il.iisi' Inr.'st nl j;rist iiiilU, iwn sii-.im . .ir.liiiL; mills, iwn Inhai 1 n l.i. in- I...', h. l.in li. inapl.-. pnplir. sprm r. lii, li.'inlni k. I.m li. I a-. .Ill ill. 11 Iniiiiiln. .mil si'M'i.il I. mil. 'MI'S Lmran's .mil 1 .ilar ; .iii.l llii>ni.;h il.'sl rm I i\ r rncs. liiiiilii'rin;;. ami 1.11111.TV..I1SI.1111 iliu'i- iiiil.-s. isn I ihi' l.irn.'si ill ill.. I)..- I nlliv.itii.ii li.iM' mail.- l.irt,'.- i;.ips in it. .1 1 niisi.li'r.ililr iiiininii. Spl.-mli.l Ircfstnti.- ipiaiin-s ai.' Hnrk...| ni^ar p. ill ..I llu- ..nijinal Inrrst still ri'iiiains. Tli.- uln.li' lli.'liUMi. I'i. Inn li.is 111. inv lim- pnlili. linil.liims.ilinri lies. i'-l. mil is .iiiimnllv aijri. iillnral ami pastnial 111.- snil SI llnnls. I nnlt-hnllsi's. .1 inl|ll|\ .H .H l.-lll V. Ill.lsnllii .mil i ■ .11 sisl s l.r,.||,.| .||| v , ,| a lit;hl ri'lLlisIl Inail). sninct imi's .Ip- nihi'r h.ilU I'liiii.' I.ilvv.iiil Isl.iml Su'iiii \.iMi;.iti..ii pi ...i. hint; !•. .i imhii; .lay. lint iimrc li.-.pi.'iilly nl .1 Cn.'s mail stf.iimrs ph lntw.'.n liri.- .iml (li.irlnlt.tnH n litihl .mil s.inil» |i \tiir.'. TIil' prevailinij m. k is a nil- ( iiilf Mi'aim.rs run w. I'klv tmiii I'i. tmi tn (_)n..li..i . . allini; 'lisli s.m.lsiniic, Imi a lari;i. part nl ill.' siufac.. is .illii\ i.il rill. I.ill.iwmi; l.ilil.. shnu s ih.. . ..imin s, u illi ih.' . ipi tal nl ...I. h: . ' I.II.IVt ^^lufvim. , Klliila... I'. III.. . .t|'il..l ....... .I'harliiii.'inwti. .If.-.iiKi tnMii ^Illll.li.'tSl.lt* .11 iiil..rni.'.lial.. p. .ils I'ln. ( icnriria stcamsliip inns ili- ami .•iitir.-ly Ir.'.- Imiii si. .in- N.. iiiiii..rals nl tin- l.-.isi i.'i t li.'m .• tn Mi.iilu'al Inrtnii^htlv .\ sir. 1111 l.i r\ plirs ' 1 .nis. ipicm r hav.' yrl lien .lisrnv.'rc.l, ami fv.ii liiii.'- . iiisi.milx l.i'iu I'l'ii I'ii lull .mil I'lshir's ( ii liii. til.' iiTiiii- si ■ .iml i;\ psiiiii .ippi-ar tn In- H.mtiiii.;. I'lu' 1 liiii.it.' 1^ nils nl ihi' N.n .1 Si iiii.i Is.iiUv.iv. Mill, h milil.r than llial nl ili.' .i.ljniniin; 1 ..ntliiiiii. .iml |',ipii|,itii,ii. ;;oo, I lliu air, (•.•n.r.illv In.' Irmii ill.' I'nj;s ulii. li spr.'.nl .ilnin; ! 111.' shnri's 1,1 \iix.i Si niia. is i.'iiiarkalilv s.ilnl.riniis, Sm.m\.C I! .\ llniirishiniiaml imp.irl. nil 1. ivvii.pl. '.i | |„. ^^nrrv is , li.irmiiii;. sin.ill ,i;.iin.'. u ihl |..u I. ami s.mll\ si|,i.ii,',l.,ii lli.'sniith-.v.'staiinnl ili.ii.iil...iir, 1 his n^i, .,|„|||,|.,|||. .m,l ih.' isl.m.l shmilil 1,,', nim- pi, pillar .i~ u.is Ihr sral nl i.;nx .'rimu'iil u h.ii (' ip.' Hi.lnii iv.i. .1 ., ( ■.ni.iili.m simmi.i r.snri s.'p.ir.il.' .nlniiv. Ih.' prill, ip.il ir.iil.' is in mal Ihr ||„. pnm ip.il 1 rnps aiv wlH'at, l.arl.'v. ami nats, all .,1 Impnitaiil min.-s .11 Cinv li.u. llri.lu'.l ■ '■'"^■"'' ' ''i' >' ih.s,' .iliiiml.un .iml ,,l .•x..'lli'nt .pialily ; pc.is .imi li.iy.ami I'nit Cali'ilniiia aiv within .1 l.'W limns' ilrivi' In i,,..,,,^ ai.' npiallv ,i;nn.l, an.l p..lal...'s ami turnips .iiv si.ii;.-. .\ railwav.tvv.'h.. miles Imiir. in ih.. Iiilrrnaliniial i|,,„|i,'r.. snrp.isstil. llu. lami imt . iiltiv.ilih- . .nisisi-, ,,| (lis iiiiii.s at Hri.lii..pnit has jnsi li.'.n . .niipl.ti-.l al .1 s..lt. spniii;y tiirl. nr a .l.-.-p lay.r nt w.t. I.la. k im.iihl. . nsi nl §.Soo.ooo, III.- t .'rill 1 iiiis 1 s 1 ,1 1 1 1 ii' ,'.ist I'm sl. I.' . if „hi.'li ni.iv prnv.. valnalih- fnr fii.-l. Ih.' lislRTii.s an- ill.- harhniir. «illiiii mm. ami llir.-.'-.pi.iiur iiuh'S l.y laml ^,.,v \.,|„al.U', rspcially mi ih.' nmtl isi, wlii. h is from tlu'lnwn ll is prnpns.-.l In .m I'ai.ulisli . ninp.m\ m i,,,,, |, i|-,.,|,|,.iiii',| l,v mark.i.l .iml mil Ih.' iii.mifl.ir- rniistrii.l .mntlu-r lim- tn , iiiiii...! with lli.- nlli.'r mining m,-,.., .„,. , ||j,.|h i,,r ,l,,m.sii, iis,' Ship-lniihliin; i- Inr.ilitics nil Ih.. .n.isl. C.itll.' .111.1 l.iiiur .u I' l.iri;i'ly .'X- pi,,,,', iii,',| willi i niisiii.'r.ilil.- .'iit.'rpris,-. .m,| is v.'arlv iii- p.iil.'.l In llahlas. \.'Ul,,iimll.iiiil. .Mnpi.-lmi. .iml Si. , ^'asill^ in iii.iyiiiinil,' .iml inipmi.im ,' I'i.-rr... rill'!.' ar.' six I hill, his h.-r.' nl ililfir.-nl .l.'iiniiii- ()„ ih,. ;im I ),■, .'inli.'r. i.S; j, iIiit,' (v.t.' r.'t;isi.'r.'.l in 11. Hi, Ills, h.'siili's si'M'r.il lin.' linil.liii!,'s 1 h.- . iiiin-hi.ns.' ,|„. |s|aml .'.So v.-sscls. ..f ,i.S.,,i.S tmis; .mil ilnriiii; i.S;.). is inl|si,l..lV,l nm- nl Ih.. Il.'sl 111 llir I'lnvillr.'. , t llr linllll i.T a 111 I tnim.ii;.' Inr Ih.' \r.ii r.'uislrlr.l .is fnl- I'npiilalinn. 5-'oo. N't'W vrsst'ls Ss. ,,| 24.t,i4 iiinv. 'I'r.iMsfrir.'.l Iniiii iilli.T juirts 3i. uI i.i,,-; kcyivl.lt.i .iii.vv s. Ill 44S " .'i,.ls7 I,, Tuiuii. .\ w.'.illhv .mil llniirishim; Inwii. uvn niilos aliiivr til.' lu'.iil ,.l Cili.'.pii.l li.iv. mi a li.m.lsmm' an.l pic- tiiri'sipir siir Its liisl inh.iliitaiils wcx,- .Xi.kII.iiis; aft.T tliL'iii il w.is s.'til.'il 1)V Irish an.l S.niili. I li.- immliv' r..i.il Mssris I niil.iins ri.li irnii iiiims. .\ lari;.. inarkrt is hrhl hrir 1 . .1 1 1 1 > . ■ . . . 1 lirrr w.rr tiaiisl.'rrr.l tn ntliri pints ami snl.l .ilima.l. rrLTiilarlv. I he . hirl nnrsuil nl the mlialiitaiits is larni- , ■ I ■ , , ' 1 7° v.'ssrls. Ill is..'7-' tniis, ill!'. [•"isliini' an.l slnii-liiiihiiinr ar.' als.i .arrir.l .111. ,, . , "1 1 1 1 1 i- ^ '^ , . , . , , , , , .Must nl ihr lasi-inrntinnril vi'ssrls wriv snl.l m l-.m,'- riic iirnvin. lal nmiiial sclin.il is l.xati'.l licri'. .An ex-', , 1 v , n 1 11. 11 ' , , , , ... laiiil ami Ni'wlniimllan.l, and niii;hl vrrv pmp.rlv hr 111- triisivr innt ami shiir fa.l.irv cmpl.ivs a lari;.' lumil.fr nl 1 , , ■ ., , r n ■ 11 111 1 . . . , 1 . . , . In.li'.l 111 till' rxpnrls nf I'mi..- I'.ilwar.l Isl.m.l. al Ir nun. I'll.' Inter. 111. iiiial Rai.wav Inrins a jum tinii here ^.,_ ^ . ' , /,.s tn jTio slerlini; a inn. with til.' Nnva S.ntia Kailwav. -r, .1 . 1 c , 1 . I he imp.irts ami .'xpnrts Inr i.S;.( (taken trniii an esti- rnpnlatinii. .;ooo. Nl w (ii.As.aiw. — .\ llniiri shinty ami pii'tnres(|iicl.)«n nil the j.^ast River, township nf I'^yertnii, . onntv of I'ict.ni. Il rniilains twn foundries, sev.'ial tanneries, a pottery, and ste.mi hakerv. The .Mbiuii, A.adia, iiiternatioiiiil, and | The value .if the lislierios for 1S73 was $J07,5i;5 mat'' ill a.lvaii.e of oHi. ial pnlilicatl.m) are : lin|.iiiis $3,(114,71)8 l-^xi'iills 2.l4n,l>S2 rii.s.. I niinli.'s ar.' .liM.l.il int.. siM\ .srMii tntt 11 ships . mil llir.'.' riiN.ilti.'s Ihr mh.il.itaiils i,iiisis|,.l il.'s. ei . il.lllts nl Si nlllsh. Irish, .\i. nil. III. Ilrliih. raiyli^li. 11. 1 nlll.T seltllTs 111., tri-e s. hnnl system was iiitrnilm ..I in 1.S5 |. I hi'ic 111' .iliniit 40Q ilistri. t SI llnnls, i; i;r.iiiiiii.ir s. hnols, \ .1; 1. nils private SI llnnls, a iiornial ,111. 1 model s. honl, .iii,| ; . iill.'i;..s— I'rim e nl Wales 1 1'mtisiaiiil. Si. Kiiiist.m, I kniiiaii Catlinli. I. and lli.- Wesl.'v.m 1 hII.'l;,. It 1, ihi l.iw nl til.' IslamI that the llllilr lir r.'.ld ill the piil.h. ~i I is. Till' l.nr.l llishnp nl \n\.l Sinti.l e.\<.riis..s ..pisii.p.ll intlinrity nv.T the isl.iiid The Kiiin.in ( .itlmln s hixr niir ilini .'sr. Charhiltelnw 11 I'lim.' I'.iht.ir.l IslamI li.is l.'li'L;r.iphii 1 nMiinnnii .iii..ii u nil ill.. . niilim.nl nl .\iiiriii .1 .111.1 l-airnpr hv iii.-.ms.,l .1 snliin.iriiie .alile. .li'v.-n miles in lenijlh. intiiii; the isl.m.l with N.-w Urniiswi. k. In 1.S7J the linildiiii; nl .1 r.iilway In . mmri 1 ( h.irliitt.'- tnwii with 111., prim ipal pl.i. is .,n ihr isl.iml was . niii- nien.i'.l. This r.iilwav w.is nprii.il in i.S;.(, and is •01 mill's ill |riii.^;li. X i/ Iriiiik liin. lr..in ('as. iiiiipr.pir |.i ( i.niy.'liiwii. i-t.; mill's; w.-si.'in .'xti'iision, Ir. .in Cis- I nmp.'.pii' In Tiiriiish. is mih's, .',ist.'rii l.r.iin h. lr..iii -Mniiiii SU'w.irl I I S.iiiris, (o miles. I 111- I'rimr l';ilHaril Isl.iml K.iilwa\ will Ir.iv.'rsr nr.ir- 1\ tlirvihnlr h'li'^'ih III ihr isl.iml |i.,iii I i:.;nisli ,,n in,' imrih |,. ( ii'i,ri.'it..H n .mil S..iiris mi ih.- .'.isi. ■ nimn tmi; .lis, , u iih Simmiiisi,|r' ( lirileipir llarliniiri .mil t'h.irlnll.'- Inwn ,111 ihr s,,iiih Slim , rside is aliniil tine.- .mil .1 li.ill h.iiirs' run liy strain...- frniii I'oint dii ('li..m.. ih.. iinrtliirii i.'nninns nl the N.-w Itmiiswi. k i.iilw.ivs. ('h.irlnttrtnwn is aliniit sixtv iiiil..s nr live liniirs' run v sranu'r fmiii I'ii inn. the nnrlhirii temiinns nl tli.' N,,\.i Siiiii.i r.iilw.ivs. Titriiish an.l (as. nmp.'.pie .ire il.'p,,is nlth.'tiiill lish.ri.'s ( i.'nrii.'tnw 11 ami Smiris h.iilinins ■ u.' ,,prii in Ih.' I. ill yriiri.ilK Inr iwn nr ihrrr w.-eks .ilirr ill.' nilirrpnris .11,' il.isril In ii e. I'll.' iniisirm- linii nl this r.iihva\ nil. .'ii.ilih' sliipp.Ts in .ill pails nl ihr islam! 1,. i.ikr .ulv niiai;.' nl this mipnrl. nil .iilili- Ini 111 t" I till' np.'ll sr.is. III. Diiriiii^r llir sr.is,,ii nl ii.ivii.;alinii there is iri-u.'.-kn I i.niiiiimiraliiiii wiili rii|,.ii. \. S.. ami Shnli.i. , \. li. in ailililinii In uliiili llirrr .ir,' straiii.'rs . ,iim.'i lim,' .villi (lii.'hri ami ihr (iiill pnrls |,, ihr mirth, .iml ll.ilil.ix .mil linstnii 1,1 ihr s.iiiih. riie li.iie W'rw ('.iii.il. 11, iw prnjri t.'.l. will ^ii'.iilv I... iliial.' .111111111111;- ..ili'.ii wilh ihi' Uav nl I'limK .iml ih.' \rw l'!ni;l.m 1 |i..rls. .\.ivii;.llinll H.'ll.'l-.llly I Insrs .lll.int til.' l.li.l.ll.' ,,l 1 Irr.'iiili.'r. .111.1 is r.'simiiil ;iliniii the rml nl .\pril .11 li.'iilimiiii; 1. 1 .\l.i\, hiiiini; ihis tiiii.' ni.iils .iml passriii;.'rs ;ire inin.-v.il .1, inss ihr Strail in irr-li,..ils. uliiili piv li.'lw.'.'ii C.ip.' I'r.iv.'rsi' 1 I'rinc.. l-alw^inl Isl.iml .111.1 ( '.ip.' rnrin.'iiiinr in \.'W Uriinswi.k. I'll.' p.iss.iije is mil at all tim.'s s.ifr. .iml it is li.'liev.'il llial pnw.'rfnl st...iiii..rs iiiii^ht keep tli.. navii;atioii np.'ii m-.irlv all. il lint :ill. the y.-ar miiml— .111 imdert.ikiiii; .viii. 1 ili.' hniiiininii ( Jnv.-rnmi'iit liav.-. hy the t.'rnis .i .minii, ll, .1111.1 ih.'iiis.'lv.'s In i 11.1111; 11 rate th.' .■..mint; se.isnii. I'll.' |iiililii allairs ,,[ I'rim.' l"..lward IslamI ai.' .i.l- iiiinislrr.'.l liv .1 l-i.'iiirii.mi-( 1, .\ t'limr. an I'.x.'rntive Cnim.il nl niii.' 111. 'lull. 'Is. .1 l..'i;islaliv.' Cniim il ,,f ihiilrrn in.'mlu'rs, ami ;i I ..'iiisl.iliv.' .\ssriiililv nf lliirlv r.'pr.'s.'iil.iiiv.'s .liisiii.' is .iiliiiiiiisi.'ie.l a. rnriliii'.; 1,1 ih.' l.iws nf l-aiylaml. rill' total pnpnl.itinn of the islaii.l in i.Sji was .;4.c-'i. ;m in.reas.' of i.i,iOo sine.- i.Sdi. ami of X.j.qji sin.eii llrsi li.'iaiii.' .1 IJrilisli possessimi (175,^1. In iS;4 it is .'siim.ilr.l .11 ii|iwai'ds nf 100.000. C'li \Ki 111 11 i.iu \. ihr iMpii;i! nf I'riii..' I-alw.in! Island, is prettily situated mi ijeiuly risiiiij irronnd. lonk- iiiH toward the south, parish of Charl.itte, i.nintv of (jneen's. It is .m the mnlh side .if the I':ast Kiver. lu'.ir its jiimti.iii with the North an.l West rivers. The town is lijjht.'.l hy iiiis. ami is well hii.l out ; the streets . rnss Oiieli other at riijht anirles, and several of them are 100 NX IV l,Tt wi.k- TIk- h.irli.Mir is s.ilf :iii>l t .iMiin..,li..,is (■„l„nml bMildinc i. .lu- nnM lu,„i...nH- .■clili, ,■ in ,!,>■ ,ln, ,v l,u.l„-K ,„ ,!„■ ,. ,, |,|,,, U is iM.il, ..I Nov.. S.,.„,, ir ■..,„.. .MUl ,ns, l.l.s, .,s u,-ll ,,> .u,s, lu, 1,. . I,hI.,m DOMINION Ol ( .\N.\1>.\. I-IH. ,„ ,,o,l,,vs..„„l.iu.s,,„.u,.n.u.-.,.,n,n..Mu,.nu-ln.M.. Von •. .HI l.n„-K n, i|s i;|..Ulll .mil illipnl- ,,, ,i„| ,, „,,,i,.„\, 1..- M„.r. ,,n.l.ll..^,•nl.^ -.-w,.,! InnMio, nnl.-s tlu- invs,-„t ,„„, ,„„, ,„l,.., „„„-,,„, lU ,;,...,! W,n,u,u., >u lVn,l,n,.,, k-". ■-'-■'— ' » ••'' -"- -"- :,;,.,■ ^S;.coo. Tiu- ,„h..r pri,,, i,ul l.,„l,in,^s .n. ,lu- ,u.v , \u.ny. ,....,„.„., ,,„,1 •■";:''■;;;';;'•;; ,,„|.,„„,.,| „,„„ „, „,.. rni.ol S,.,„s A, ,>■,■.•„, ,!„■ ,.....■-- o. ,n,- .;„,I.Moth.KlisIn,lloj;os; „„n„ .1 s,!,,,,,!. , „nv,-,U. l„n;U..- .h.-,uu.,l„ ^nll.m,. u ilM,. ..ImmU . --oo TluT.-:nv al.,. r • l,a„ks. a savi„j,s l.ank, a w,...ll.n -l-^ ''--'- '■ '-■-'■'''■'1 ''>''' ^ ''■•'"' ,, ,,„ ., „„„. n.v,! ,.. Ik- ,..,•„.! l.v ,a,l.„ l.ak,. ' , , ... ..II.,,-;,. Wnniiiu-.;. l....inn,'. I Manil..lu will. I PI"'. ( ...la.la anil I'luTc an t i,f,rv. ir..i. In iiiilrv. sliip-lMiildiMt; variU. I'll i , v,.,v III ... ,.xp..rt li-,.,U- is a.....' hoiv will, (iival liritain' 1 hn..«l, lh>- w.mIim is ,..1.1. it is niilivii I In .. k m'lliu'rint.'lSiucs '1'^ ati.iospl,c-.v. A p,.p.il..ti.a m..iv li.altl.v lli.m ll.<- \\.,^,,,,,, ,„ i.-,„, (;,,.v. lli,' s,..a..l i;..v.Tiiiii.'m ,.l "'a„ 'im„'u'ns/ii,',p.lus unuKl W- Kiv" t,. iIk- lr..cl.- ..I , .M.umnl.a.,s ,a,.Mni he uh-1 aiivvvluT, ip, Cliarl'iltotiuvn 1>\ ll'-.' iviirw.il .,1 with iho I'liitt'il Slati-s. 1'. , pill. nil, II. alioiil lo.ooo. ||„. 1>,,,VII1. ,■ ,ll .M.lllll.,lu. sitll.ll,-.l .11 till- llllirtinll ..I ll'u' K.-iipi-.M-iivtiv.itN: Ihr prii.i ipal rncis .uv tin' Ass,,„l„„ii,', .,,So milos ,,„. \_,„,|„„,„. .„„| |<,.,l ,n,■l^ ,■-- niilrs s,„iih ..I l.ak I wliii'li arc ill hiiii;. anil Kl'iI Knar, nils null's loni;. 5.-5 .'I wliiniaii- Ml ^^.^^^^^^ ^^.^ „. ,„,|,., i,,,,,, |',.,„l,iii,,, [ S, i.-.s.S niiUs ilhi' rnili'i! Si. Ill's. Tin' l.ir-rsi l.ik.-s (..nls .i p.iit ■■! ^^^^^^^ M,,7„i,-al , .'.' |.r,.p,,si',l I ..n.nl.i I'.n Hii K.iilwav. or 'uhirh. hi.u.'Vir, .111' in M.inilMhal an- Wmnipi'i;. -.-. -^.-vi'- l.ilU'ti.wn, Inity-livo link's niirtli-i-asi .„ . ....'ili.n . » li.is. ^^|^^, ,..r..nlilri'st,ihli5lmu-nt nl tli,- lli.ii 1 In.ls.ai s |>,u ^^^ ^^ ^^ , bank .mil Inainli h.uik, i;nM'iiiii.<-iil hi.iis,-, ,ui .•x.x'lK-nt liarl..,M.-«-ith,u;i.iKlan.li.,ia^H'l,,i tlu-lari;isi .^.^^^^^^^^^^^^^ j^jl^^, ,,.,„,,,,„,.,. n'siil.'ii, r nl ll.r (."M'n.i.i, i,'.,,,^, „,,,. ',„„|,i„ms nianv tioml ihv.'lliims, and a stioni; x> :'ls. and lontains , IhhiIios ol so'.-n ik'i.nmiM,Ui,,ns i ^^.|^.|_, ^i^^. ^,„„.,.,„„,.„i ,l,.paM„u'n;s aiv .a W.nnip.'u. a ^-^ ^^^^^^^^ |,„,,|i, .iii,,ii Winiiip.'v; is tin' s.-ai .,1 lln- li.ri'chanks. apuhlii li.dl. maikot, ,'i.nvom. silinols. and ' ^^^^^|| ,,,,, ,..^j,|,,|^. i;,i,wiiiic mun wliiili im linlrs li.i. '^^ ^ ^-^^^^ \l,.,,,.p..lilaii i.l lln- N..iih-«,'si. <)pp..sii,- -rvcral mills a..dlai|,,iii's. (■...ii'v in its limits. Tin',.' aiv im. hislmps in llir I'n.- ,,,_, ,,,^^ „ ,, >,, |{,,|,ila, <', llu- si-.u ,,l iln- S,-.- nt Auhl.i- Ship-hiiildini; i'^ '■■"■'''^■'' ""'"•''■"■>"' '■^''■"'' •""''■^'-'"' vinr." iIk' An hbishnp I'l Si l!.,nifa. <• ( Ki.maii Calln- , | „ i^. P„l.,t..i's, ,,vs|c-,s, siK'i'p. iMiscs. and ..atsaiv .'Xtimsivdy I ^.^.^^ .vsidiiiK a. St l!,.nitai .', .-asi s,d,".l ll.,- Kid Kiur. " "'>,',i„',l ,i'i,,ii dn.m sooo ,.xp,,rti'd Siiinnii'rsidi' has dailv ...mmiiiiii.itinii, in | ^^j^^^^ ^^-jii^^i^,^,^ ^„„, ,.■,„.,(;„.,-,. ,„„1 ,|„. p, „,| |;,.|„.p 1 ' ' siimmiT. l.v si,-,uiu'i- uilh Ni.v.i Sroii.i .unl Ni-.v Hnuis. ^ j. K^p^.ns l..iiid iChiin li .'I l-'.niil.indl. nsidiin; .u St. ui.k. In lirdi'iiiii' li.iv, i.pp'.siti' till- t.'Uii. is .1 iK'.iiiti- |,,||„ i,^.|,,„. Winnipi-j,', west siili- III the Kid Kivi'i _..»._ _ fil isl.iiid .,1 .il.i.iit .'CO .11 res. ,>n wlii. h li.is l.ieii en-rteib ' .j.|^^. ,„|l,li,; alT.iirs are adiiiinistend i>v a l.ieiit.'ii.ini- .1 line hotel lapal,!,' .,1 .111 i.niin.'d.itini; i.jo uiu-sts, and ( ;,,^, .,.„,, |.^ ,,„ I-'.sei iitive foiiiuil ol li\ e inrmhi'rs, .i ulii.-hisafavo.iritesuminer resi.rt. A slr.im li rrv i .ins , ,.„-^|^,j|;^. ,',,„|„.i| ,,, seven n.einl.e.s. .ipp.,imed 1... NORTH-WEST TERRITO" l.i'tueeii tlie is' iml .iiid the touii. I he I'l im e I'.duanl m^, .|||,| ,, p,.Mis|.ui\,. ,\sseml.l\ ..I lu ei.t v-loiir inin.- . j-, ^ M.inl Kailw.iv I,. is , I I'list-rl.iss station, engine-house, and 1,^.,-!, ^.|>.,i^.,u.\ ^., \ l,,iirve.us Instire is dis|,ei,seil In .. KlLb. • ir-sheds in tin to«ii. I , hiel-jiibtiec and two puisne jiidia-s j'opiil.ition, .?ooo. , ),■ |.,.|ijri,„is lit. niiiatioiis in Maiiilol,,.. the Koin in Tin- l.iri;,' possessmn ,,1 tli,- 1 ). .niiiii,.ii of ( '.111.1, l.On- (;e.,r-etouii ami All.erloii .m' ..No r.ipidlv risin- ^- „i„,|j, ^ ,|.^, i),,. ,||,,.i i,,,,,^.,,,,,. Thev li.ue .< . .ilhedr.ii , Imles .ill ih.it poili.'ii "I Hrilish N,,ith .\iiierii .1 . .iilside towns .iiiil li'ii rliiin lies. Hie I'pisi ..pali.uis h.ue .1 1 .ithedr.il. t|„- I'l. .Mines ,,t Ont.iin,, (hiehe, . Nnv.i S, ..ti.;. New (..urteeii I hull lies, .uid ..I'.i.il I. ..iileeii 1 leri;v I he I're-- HriuisHiik. M.uiiloli.., Ur.lish C .liiiiil.i.i. .mil I'lime I'.d- ""*""■ hvU'ri.ins h.ive lour 1 liiii' l.esaml loin pre.ii hint; st.iti,,iis „ ,,,[ Isi.iml, .unl tli,' is). unl ,,| Ne« loiiinll.ind. ll is The Wesley.m Methodists .ue .is \, t niiniei 1. .illy sin. ill, |„„,inl,-,l , ,11 the iii.rlh 1,\ the .\ n tn (I. e.m. ..n I he e.e-i 1,\ . Iiiit m.ikini; ste.idv [irouress The Meiim.iiites li.nii tl,,. .\i|,ii,t., . 1,11 the west |,\ the I'.n ill. . .unl ..11 the s,,iiili M A IN 1 I UdA. Kiissi.i. who .ue s,, |.ii!,r,|y eiiimr.ituiii 1.. lliis I'l. .\ im e. |,^ p.nts ,,1 the |l,, minion .,1 C.m.id.i .unl the I'liite'l hid lair to lieiiiine one ol the l.irui st .,t th,' leliyn.iis st.u,-. .\iea estimated .11 .■.750.000 m|1I. ire miles. Tit. whole of the v.i.t t,'rrit.,rv hitlie''to held l.\ the liodies 1 his imnn.iis,. ilisirn! w.is. until 1.S70. known as the lliidsiin li.iv Coiiip.iiu. iimler Kov.il ( l..irt,'! issue.l in lln- I'l, .vim e is well pn.vided w ilh edin .Ui,,n.il iiisii- | |ii,ls,,irs li.iv liri il.'i \ . s, , muiied .ilteill.iirv lliids,,n. liie tw,'ntv-s,','.,iiil ye.ir ol tir' ■•1. n,,l (Ti.irles 11,.. 111, 1 tiili.nis It li.is three 1 ..lieijes - St (..lin's | ( liiin h ,,f ^^|,., ,lis, ,,\ereil the I..1V m H.i.-. .unl pei.sh,.,! ,,n its tnmsfern-d t , tin li.'perial ( ,. .venmi.'i.l on the 1 st d.iy I'! inland 1. St Himil.ii e (Koin.ui Ca^lioln 1. .iiid l\ild,,iiaii slmres It iv.is i,,ivi'rni'il 1,\ the lliids, ,irs jl.iv l',. 111 p. 111 v. .if De. eml.er. 1 ■<',.; I the loiii lanv reee'v 111; an iiidemiiitv 1 riesliyieri.mt . .11 ..iiM'ut. thiee rrctest.ml ladies' s, 1 Is. i^- ^l,,,,,, j, jv,,s iln iih'd int.. I.. 111 l.iii;,' ,le|.artmeiits ,.| fr.iiii the ;'. 111. nil. Ill (iovenuiieM of /.po.ooo sterlinirl. .unl f.,rtv 1 oin 11 s, ho. ,1s. lueiitv .iiin,iii;st the l'r,,tes- n.^jn ,11s. siil,ili\ i,l|.,l im, , thiitv. three disimls. iinludiiit; w.i' l.v order of II. .^1. tlie (jiieeii in t .iiin il. d.ited .-jnl l.mts and iwentv .iiii,,iit;si ih,. K,,iiiaii ('atli.,li, s. The ,;; |„,.|. Tin- i;,,M.riiiiii'iil was .idmiiusiered l.v .1 ( Tuel 1I..V of l.ine, 1S70. a.lmitted lull) the union ,,r Dominion Sisters,.! ( li.iritv Iroiii \l,.iiln-al li.i\ea l.irL;e 1 ,.iimii1 ( ;,,v,-rii.,i .unl (,,1111. il, .unl the \ .11 i,,iis depai liiieiils l,\ . : C'an.id.l. .11 St iioiiila, e. an .1. .nleiiiv h.r v..iiii^ l.idies. ;ui ..rpli.in- ( hnl l'.ii|,,rs .in, I I hiel li.ideis I he Norllierii ile- riie portion o| th,. territory hitheit.. kin.wii as th,' ' aye, and lour niissi, ,11s m the I'n.vime p.irlininl. « lu, h 111, linled .ill the es|.d,lishmeiils 111 the >s,'lkirk ,,r Ked Kiv r S.-tllemeiil li.is been en', ted into a i In 1.S70. owl 111; to dissalisfai tion on the part ,.l th,' |.,, „,,ith .unl ho/en reiiii.n, lumprised the v.illi'y ,.t the I'r.ivime. 1.1 be lalled the I'n.vinie of .M.uiitoba j settlers at thi'ir Iransler fn.ni the Hudson's Hay ( ..m. \|,, keii/ie River, and the 1 oimlrv bet« eeii ih.ii sterile n'- ll is boiinded on the s.,iiili by the r.iiled States, niid . pa. ly to the I),, minion uiti t. ,is iliev 1 I. limed, beiiit; l;.. .n .unl the K.., k v M..iii.t.uiis, 11, ,itli ,,l I .iki' .\th.ib.is, .1 ,.n the m.rth-east ami west l,v the Norlli-wesi rerritoriesjeiiiisiilied propierlv. tin- h'eliiii.' bn.ke into ,,p. .1 resis. 1 1,,. s,,iith,in ,lep.uiiii,'iit eMemled ,,11 I...1I1 si,l,.s ,,f ,,f the I). .minion. It e\t,'nils fr,,iii vi I" 5° ;o ii.,rlli ! t.iin e to the eiiir.un e ,,1 ih,' lirsi 1 1. .mini, ni aiilhorities. |;uiies's |!,,v. ,,inl al.,iiL; the s,,iitli s|i,,res ,,| lliii|s,,n's l.ltitiide. .mil fi'iiin ./> to ,^,; west 1, .ni;itiide, .iiid 1 1,111- ' Ilie nbellioii. however, w. is , .f s|i,,n ilnrath.n. and beiiit; H.iv, as l.u iniilli .is C.ipe I hiu hill, and inl.ind |,, the prises .111 area of 1 i.;-to sipian.' miles, ,.r 9,i77,fioo arn-s i,f a p,,lili, .il ii.ilur,' iieM imt I.,- Iiutln'r nli'rn'd l,, in 1 i,Il;, w hi, h h.iiiis the m.itln'i 11 I larx ,,| l.hiebei .unl riie n.iiiie .M.ii}i!,'. i.iki'ii fr,.m .■. l.irLre lake, a p.irt ol this .irlii le ( )iit,u n...uiil I,, the Lakes Wiiiiiip,'!;. | li-ei. ami \V, ,|l.isti,ii w liii ll lies in the I'r.ivim e, is ,1 I .iiitr.n ti..n. made l.v the The white pi.piilali.iii of M.iiiit. .b.i. on its adiiiissi,,ii The M..iiti,Ml deparlinenl im liided the i,.iiiili\ in the old Kreiiell CaiLldiaii .■i;.i(.,','«' I. ol the Cree word .l/.c///"- in 1.^70. was ii..,;; It i- s, .iit,.n.,| .i|,,iiLr the w. iter- iieii;lib,,iiili I ,,l .\|i,iitie.il, up theCtll.iw.i Kiver.aiiil :.'.(/■,(/;, .IA/h/A' siij. lilies sii/'niiiiliiiitl, iliiiin- .\/■ r;iii ; llic Siiskiiti lu'vvaii. Assiiiilic liiu', Mini Red I ivcis, l.illinn' ilUii l.Mki' \Viinii|»'ir ; ;iiiil llic ( 'niii;i|iiis('aw i (i>r Kciksoak) atiil Natwiikaiiu' livtrs, lalliiiiL; iiilD lliid- siiM''i Snails. I lie .Maikcti/ic is ii, it drains an .lira III' 4.(5,000 s<|iian' miles. The C'lipiicrniiiir River iS' ver\ rich in ni|iper iiri- and ijalena. The Sask.iti Ile- um. I ;oo miles liiiii.;. and its iriliiitaries, drain an ana • il ;ii;,ooo sipiare miles. The |iriiieipal lakes are the ( ireai Hear, ( Jreat Slave, Alhaliasea, U'innipeij, .Manilnlia. Lake III the Wnnils, \Viniiipe!.;iiiis, Clear Water, Nelsmi, I leer. Willi. 1st nil. Ninth Lined, .Mistassini, and .Miliitihlii. (ireat Hear Lake is .150 miles Iniii.; and almnt as « ide. (Ireat Slave Laki- is .?oo miles Innu; and lifty wide. Lake .\tlialiasra is joo miles Imiij and twenty to furly wide. Lake Winnipeu; is 2S0 miles Inin.; and live to lifty-seven miles wide. Lake of the Woods seventy-live miles Imii; liv -ixlv miles wide, and Lake Mistassini about the size III Lake Ontario, The nnmeroiis and rereiit snrvevs lor the I'ai ilii Rail- wav h.ive lonlirmed all that has ever been wrillen ol tin- vast extent ol the at,'rii nitnral rapabililies ol llie Norlli- west Territories, oral le.i^t (100,000 ti> 700,000 sipiare miles of them. Ilie lertile belt ol the Saskatihewan alone 1 011- taiiisan area ol (1.1,400 scpiare miles, in one emit in inn is si rip Soomile- loin;, a ml, on an averaije, eighty miles broad, lint the best and larijesl wheat area is beyond the Saskatilie- ».in, nanielv.llie vallevsof the .\tliabasi aand I'eaee rivers 111 the verv wi- Ml (the I'ai itii ) slope of the Rm ky .Moiin- l.iiiis, aloni; the I'l'are River I'ass to latitude do \. Near the loot of the Rorkv .Moiintains there is an area of .;oo,- 000.000 aires lievoinl the supposed limit of the fertile bell of the North-west. The Saskati lu-waii is partially wooded, and abounds with .he most be.intiful herbage, and L;ene- rallv pos-.i-,MS a deep and rirh soil of veijelable monld, I his exli.ioidin.u V belt, more than iiiie-thiid of whiili is at lime av.iil.ible lor the pui|ioses ol the aurienltnrist. is I apable of snstaininij; a population of yo.ooo.ooo. This re- t;ion in winter is not more severe than in Ontario; and in the w'slerii distrii Is, whieli are removed from the iiillneiii e of the jj;re,it lakes, the sprint; romnienees about a month earlier than on the shores of Laki' Superior, which is 5 of I.U itiide f.iilher to ihe -.outli. Snow is ni'M r excessive in depth ; while in the lii liesi ti.ii IS the n.ilni.il p.isiui,u;e is so abnndanl that horses and I attle niav be left to olitain their f Idnrini; the w in- ter. Travellers describe this reijiou as mai-niTn ent, with the snrf.ii e of the nioniid covered with llower^ such as roses. Iivai iiith.s, tiyer-lilies, and bliiebells, half hidden in the ln\urianl .i^rass. The rivers and lakes west of Lake Superior are bor- ileied bv rich pr.iiries and splendid woods. .\ splendid stream (Raiiiv River, 100 miles long) empties Lac l.i I'Inie into the Like of the Woods, and must one day bi' the hinhwav ol a iri eat settlement, with towns on its borders and steamboats on its bosom. On I'eaee River t;roves of poplars and pines varv the scene, and their interv.iles are i-nlivened with vast herds of elk and liull.d. les. .\liout 150 miles east of the Rocky .Mountains tlw yre.u I oal-bed conimeiices. So far as has been aseert lined it is over ,^00 miles in width, and extends 1 oiitimionsly over i(( of lalilnde, to the .\rctie On'aii. The lij;nile (or tertiary (oal) fnrniation is still more extensively de- Mliiped. At the jnnction of the Mackenzie and Hear Lake rivers, the formation is liesl exposed ; it there con- sists 111 a series of beds, the thickest of which exceed three vards, sep.u.ited by laveis of jrravel anil sand, altei natinii; with a liue-jrrained, friable sandstone, and sometimes with thick beds of 1 lav. the .nterposinu; layer lieiiifr often dark from the disseniinatioii of bitiiniiniMis III. liter The I oal, when receiitlv extracted from the bed, is massive, and most p;enerallv shows the woody stritc- ture distiniilr. Heds of coal also irop up to the surface on various parts of the .\ritic coast. The Hudson's liav Companv was charleied bv Kill); Charles IL, in 1(170. Since that period tliev have used litis coiiiitrv as hunting; >;riiiitids fruni which to oli- tain sujiplies of furs for all niarkels in tin- world; there the past ten years li.is exi ceded tweiitv-two million dol- are probab'y upwards of Iwentv dilferent kinds, the most lars. Silver and copper are also to be had ill abundance, valuable ol whicli is that of the black fox. 'The other but the mines have not as vet been verv lari;elv worked. articles of cominerce are oils, dried and salt lisli. fea- The true wealth of the I'roviiice, however, is its coal- tliers, (juills, and walrus ivorv. .\liout iS,ooo seals are lields, which are iinxliaustible, easv of access, and easi I v annually taken mi the Labrador I'eninsula. worked. liitniiiinous inal is foninl on the mainland and 'The Canada I'aciTic Railroad will run thniULjh the mi \'aiicouver Island, .iiid anthracite coal on (jiieen ujreat Saskatihewan 1 niuitry. crossinir the Rocky .Nloiin- Charlotte Island. The latter has been sold in San T'ran- lai lis thrill mil (probably) the Vellow lleail Pass, and open- li.sco for .s>JO |ier Imi. The present annual exporl;itii nis iiiij lip one of the richest countries 011 the ijlobe. of coal exceed !«;.;oo.ooo. This railway will be the i;reat hiijhway between < )rieii- 'Tin- lisheries, which will some day prove a souKe ol 111 1 onntries and Western iMimpi'. It will be 6;; miles j iialional wealth, are anioin;sl the most valuable known. shorter than the American I'aciTic Railro.id. the distance ' The climate of liritish Columbia is mild and favonr- Iroin New Wi'stminster to .NImilreal beini; -7,>o miles, as able cniiu!.,di to allow animals to li\e in the open air aijainst ^M>,\ miles from San T'raiicisco to New \'ork. lliioui;hout ihe wiiiler. and in iiiaiiv paits the plains and ( )ii its constrnctioii depends the rapid j^rowtli and |niis- hills are covered with a herb 1 ailed biinch-irrass, which perily of this rich inheritance of the Dominion, destined possi'sses higlily nulritions ipialities. and keeps cattle in to liei nine, before niaiiv years, the happy home of mil- 1 excellent condition diiriin; the whole winter. On the lions of peoph'. coast the winter is more humid than cold. The lakes are The jnesent population of the .Nmth-wesl is estimated never wholly frozen, and travel is never ini|iedeil bv the at about -'ij.ooo. | snow, except in the luonntain passes. T"riiin the niiddle of October till .March there is niin li rain, with liiijh ■ ♦ ■ — ^ winds. Winds from the smith and smith-easl brim; rain. and from the north and north-west fair weather. The BRITISH COLUMBIA. cemral ami eastern districts have, frmii their elevation, a severer climate. liiil I isii Cm 1 Vila V is bniinileil on the i.mlli bv the six- 1 The area of the land lit for aijriculliiral settlemenl is tietli parallel of latitude; east by the main 1 liaiii of the . estimated at 200.000 sipi. ire miles, diversilied bv hill .1 Rocky Mountains ; south by the I'liited Stales ; and west \ dale, and watered bv numerous streams and lakes. I by .\laska, the I'aciTic Ocean, and (hieeii Charlotte's ' soil varies from a deep-black vei.;etalile loam to a litjln Sound. Leni;tli. 7(14.1 miles; breadth, about 400 miles ;, brown loaniv earth, the hills snpplviiii; slate and build- area, iiicliidint; \'aiicoiiver and oilier islands. ; ;o.ooo ^ imr-simie. Wheal, barlev. potatoes. tiiriii|)s. apples, sipiare miles. I pears, etc.. irnvv liixuriantlv. There is abundant i;rass \'aiicniiver Island extends frmii lat. 4S H) tn 50 5.! fnr cattle, and shecp-r.iisiinr h.is been iiilrnduced with N., a distanci of 2->i miles, almit; the sonthern portion nl success. the mainland, frmii which ii is separated by the (iiilf of Tne cmiiitrv is ricii in fnr-bearini; animals, bears, lynx, <;eorj.;ia, yo miles in width. The north entrance to the marten, and beaver. The annual product of the fnr trade ijnif is Johnsloirs Strait, and the south entrance is the , ixeeedsi«iJ5o.ooo. Ship-buildint; also promises tn assume Slniit of San Juan de Tin a. vvliii I; sepr, rates the souili > j^irirc proportimis. shore of the island frmn llie tcrritoiv nf llic riiiled Stales. ; The chief river is the i;re. 11 T'r.iser Rivi r. whicli pursues (_)iieeii Charlntte Islands. Ivini; between lat. 5;: and 54 .1 rapid cmirsi' between sleep and rnckv banks, until. N. and Ion. i,;i .'5 and 1^4 \V.. .ire separated from the a|iproacliini!: the se;i. it presents a fertile and finely north portion of the coast bv (jneen Charlotte Smind Wooded vallev of frmn liflv in sixtv miles in lem;lli. The si'aboard of liritisli Columbia extends froiii the 'The total length of the T'l.iser River is .ibmit -00 miles. Straits of San Juan de T'nca to .\laska. These points ; Th,' Tlimiipson River surpasses the T'raser in the richness are distant, on an air-line, some l\\r hundred anil fifty I of its scenerv. .uid Hows tlirmiLch one of the most beaiiti- iirdes, but the coast is deeply indented by ,i;reat arms of ; i'hI countries in the wmld. The Columbia, another noble the sea at many interiiiedi;ite places, so that the .iclual stream, enters ihe I'liited States .it I'ml Slie|iard. after .1 I oast-line is verv irrei;alar. and will probably measure 1 nurse nf iieailv .Soo miles in I bilisli leri ilmv. Ilstnlal sever.il ihmisand miles. Ieni;lli is .ilmnt 1 joo miles. .NIe.iiis >}\ cmtimuiiicitinii The I nrthern part of the colony is diversified with m mi 11 ■ .ire verv i;ond. lain. lake, and river ; is nf extraordinary fertility, prndiic- Sie.imers ascend the I'raser River over 100 miles, to the im; all Canadian cereals and vegetables, and Iruits in he, id of iiavigaiimi. and for over .150 miles beyond this larger measure than any part of even Ontario, and with a there is an excellent gravelled mad. 1 onsirniied bv '.he mining region at the headwaters of the I'eaee. Skeeiia.and T'raser rivers, which, tliongh very imiierlecily explored (owing to their inaccessibility to geiier.il tr.ivel), gives indications of being very rich in gold and silver. The siiiithern and niiddle part includes the rich gold valley of T'iMser River, and is well adapted for pasturage, and also, with irrigation, for agriculture: some p.irts, however, such as the Chileotin plains, and the great and beautiful v.illev of the Okanagmi, require no ;irtiliiial irrigation, nor does aiiv part of the seaboard. 'Throngliont the government liritisli Coliimbii consists of two perfectly disiinct parts, the mainland above described and \'aiiciiuver Island. This island is the l.irgest in the I'aiiTu. being 27.S miles long and forty to fifty wide. It is separated from the mainland by the Straits of T'nca. which are about sixteen miles in width, and bv the Oull of (iemgia. vv liich varies from thirty miles in width to a naiiowness that is bridgealile, viz., .11 \'alile's Island. The island is noted for its cnal mines, (inld has alsn vvlinle extent of the I'rovince there is an abundance of bei'ii bnind. 'The harbours are numerous and excellent, forest land, the timber mi which is of the most valuable hmd lisipiimaiilt ll.irbmii, which is ihe iiav.il station, is description; one kind especially, the Douglas pine, yields | n'ferred to as not niilikely to be a terminus nf the C. ma- spars frmn ninety to one hundred feet in length, and ] ,1a I'acific Railwav. from twenty to twentv-foiir inches ill diameti'r. Thetreei linrrard Inlet is llie largest and Tniest harbour mi the is verv often from 150 to ,lcr. in DOMINION Ol' lAN.\l>.\. ^_,^,.,.,„, „,,,„,„,„„,„„,.., |,.uu„„l ,un,„.u„u ^u-us ,„ .lu- »uuiK.,n o,„l ... .lu- NEWFOUNDLAND. ,ho:ut,„,npU.,inK .•- u,u,.n .„ 0.1,„„l„a with C-ana.U ll„. ...unuv ,n .lu- n.^l,. ,..■..... ^ ' '^ ;' ^ ,,.,„,,,,,„,',, ,.„,„.. n„nl..w.-M ,„„„ . •..na.l:, l,v nut is lH-i„- oxtomUMl a-russ lla- ounv ...mnu-m. a,v uhuiIk-,- ..1 h u ..hi .ak> an.l 1 u ,„„,|,.,.as, a,v ■ ,■■ .h..r..s ..I l.al.ra.ln,. l,..,u ,„„;„„.;..,„. ,s., ...s.o.M...^...a „. ...,...- ;:;-;:;;■;— :''i;::;::v;/:;::^:" :::;:::. :.: iii: ;,■;;.' : ..-i i.^ -. ...n..,...; i ..„ , , .. 1... k>. .111(1 llu- jli,(;i)^.;4;. liritisli C'..liimbla ..rc-iipiosr niiimaiulinu i>..Mli..n. ii..t t.. ivn.lri- r. ..lu' ..I llir 111..M 1 .u-lv -p'.' ,, ,,„ ,i„. .Mitli i|. .MMiTii -nil' .■vpaiicl-llu'..prii ....MM It li.- ii.Mi<-i 1.. .- Ian.. pi- lliaii am pail ..I Aiiuii.a. Il is al...ul \ 200 111. S5=ES=iS= =£SS=~H liiHiiSES: iriliiM , ,,!,,Mi.'s \l,,iiL.- tin- whole <..a>t-liiu- a pi'ili'. 1 iviuKt it a pla. r . .1 yu-al i<-. 'H "- I ;^ , ilaiuK .■^ivin.iniiiiiiu.ia^ I,,,, ..,„„,.,„„„ Vu „.iia i> .h. haihoiir .„K>,,„niai,l,, 4 nU-. inca.iin ..11 a , ll. ...i ,1, 1-. .„,i,..« ha, li'-.""!:,,' hln,u.,..u..ii,in.,a:w.ll a. ih.. nv.,-s ,ha, , llu- niu-M 1,,- IM.i.i,- <:,.. Un.. i> h.-r.- a ■^r^"^':^- ^^^ :^^-^:'^-^: :'^^^^^^^ IIKI ..111 iri- lii- .-niplv i,u„ .lK-,a. Willi .alii,..i,, >ni,-, 1. ma, k.-,vl. ,„,1. naval Man.,11, a, win, h ih.-,,- ai,- „-,u-,al,v lu.. .„ llin-,- j-u.-,, w . ''>■•■! •--'"■ .'^.^^ ' , ^ lu-nin^. halib,,,. ..uladians, aiul whalo. Kxr.-p. llu- .hip..., «ai A ^laM,,:, ,1... k . ,„ , ..lUiiiipl.m.-ii. . -M- a,v, U h.u-, aiul N,.i. Ui ^^^ ;' ^ ^^ ^;: whalo-islKM-v. those vast lishme. are aliiu.M iiiulevel- bh- ,.| a.lnutmm ships .., the lai ..-M .i.e. leiulei . ,.,r , he 1;„„.,m.,.,. I 1 ,n„v. an.U ,.,„ ep,„.„ It.u s „n ,lu . aM . ■ .a., . ..po ill e: l.il- ;:;a;z;h:::;u;::;:i::.;e;;;:.i.:h^^ ., whi:h ,...„. ,,,..M,.,.ie,.i...ii-s, ^b,l..,uv..^., 11,1. a,,,M.,.u.e..,ia .>,.... -■— •"----' -'-'•'---'■•-■' '^^::'';;:::::;::,,,,:':'-^''-'' " ' - ::t-":::::::z::::ji:^^^ .ir the iiast veai- i-eaeh t.i nver Sso.ooo. iie. I. llu l«.. h.iil".iiis ,1111 Thee,,ns,n,e,h,„of,heCana,lal'aeili, Kailwav.aiiii... The . ■■ v lu.a.t. „l ...iiie ....,,1 .tree, .. u uh line ,ii n e. Mam .., ,lieM. aie .-Meii.n e. , ..nini,.,li. „i.. an, « ell-, lie - fail t.i .leveh.p the- UM,..hl,es,„„-ees,.,, his l',-,.viiue.a,.,l ..ve, ex.ellem i-..,wis, in vaiiuiis .liie.li \.l,.. .^ ,. inh with nmnen.ii. , u iile,. 1 iiiimnu nil,. ,l„-,i,. « liile a.Mirreallv 10 the weallh ami ireiu-iv' p,-..spentv ,.1 the the 1..wm a la,-,t,H- extent ..1 :.'r..ii,ul ha. b,-eii le.eivecll.., 11. , ,l,e lu,l....n. have ,..niple,e an, li. .1 .le.-s, « „h |l,,,„j,i;,,„ a pnbli. park. I hi. pi.,uie.,pie l,.,.ilil\. kin.wn .1. , le.ii .in.l i;.,..il . li.inml. Th,„i..h liiiiish {-..111011.1.1 p....e..es,,.n.ulerable,n„l. liea, ,.11 I lill. l...nlei . ,.n the Snail Here 1. ,lie pnblu I he i,ite,i..r nl liie i.lan.l li.i. i.evei l.e,-,i 1 h. .1. .u.^hlv ,.f fine aijri.nltural an.l pa.f.ial l.nul. .iinplv sniVu lent t.. i.ue-, ..ur.,- .,11, 1 . 11. ket-,L;r...nul < In ilu- ..iil.kul. ..I ,h,- exph.ie.l. bin l,..„i the i,-p..it. ..I Mi. .Murtav. llu- enu- pi-,„liire ill the l....(l her..v. ;■. p,.piil.iti..ii i. ever likeht,. l.,wiiaie lu.im .itli.i. live le.uleiu v. ; aiul exerv ...tLi^e ueiit i;e..l..i;isl. win. h.,. been ,..r iii.inv M-.iis p.i.l .in,l 1. reqiiii-e. vet il i. n,.l pn.bable th.,1 .he will ev,r h..hl ., di.plav. it. pieitv -anleii .nH eiiKMu'e,! in it. expl..,ati..M. there is re.isnn f. believe pn.minent |i...iti..n a. .111 exp..rtiii.i; aiirienltural . ,.unlrv. Th..ii,i;h \i. t,.ri.i , an b...i.t ..I n.. .ii.liite.tiir.il preleii- th.il it. ie.,,ni, ... b,,tli airrieiiltiiral aiul iiiiiK-ral, .ire ,.l Her i-hief res.nine. are her t.iresis, her lisheries. .111.1 her si..ii.. tlur,- ,11.- ni.im ii.-.it .in.l .iib.t.mti.ilK . ..n.ini. t.-,l v>-r\ .i.ler.ibh- iiiip..it.iii. >- Itiinn- tin- p.i.l ..-.1...11 mines, an.l these are .apable ..,' alm..st iiiiliniite.l clev.-i- bnil.liny.: ain..iii: ih.-iii iii.iv b.- nn-iiti..iu-.l tin- l'i..Mn. i.il lu- ha. sin ve\.-.l .1 hilheit.. .ill..'.^.lli.-i inikii. .u 11 p. .rt 1. .11 ..piiienl. Her !r..l.l-,iehls, her silver-veins, ami her .-...il- .,lh..-. ..11 Janie.'. Hax : llu- ri.-.bvuri.m. \V..h-\.iii. .111. 1 "I :li.- inl.-ri..r. 1 ..nipn.inu .1 iii.LL;iiili. en, . ..uiiirv, .ii.iiii.-.: mine, .ir,- v.-t in their iiilam v : lu-r timber trade i. in .1 K,.iii.in (■atli..li. . Iiur. lu-.; a |.-wi.h .viiai;, .t;m- ; Clin.l bv llu- ( ..iml.r ki\ i-i, .iiul havint; an ar.-a . .1 .•500 ..piai .- .lmll.u- , ..mliti.m. ami lu-r h.hern-.. whi. h in.iy lairly b.- {■|nir. h C.illu-.li.il ; the ir.,11 .liu,,li,,, St. J, ,hn. a ,|..ii.i- nnl... .iiul . .ip.ibh- ..I .iipp..r,iii^ an ai;rii nil nral p..piila- i-xpe.le.l til rival tli.ise nf the .\tlamii- I'niviil.-.-s, liav.- ,i..ii l,. tlu- l-'.pisi ..p.ili.iii . ..iinr.-i;ati..ii .., tlu- l'i,,vin. e ti..ii..l .it le.i.l loo.oco pi-.iple. ..ar.-ely vet exlen.l.-.l bev..ml the .iippiv ..f hiial re. pi in- li,.iii tlu- Han me., ('..iitt.; llu- .\nq;.-l.i ( ,,ll.-t;,- l,,i \ ,,tiiis,' ' M, .Muii.n .-.tini.ite.l the are.i ..I llu- limbei i.-i;i..ii t.. iiieiits. I.iilie.. In, 111 the ..1111. • ex. ell.'iit l.ulv -. llu- M .\iim-'. b.-iu-t 1... ,li.iii 500 s.pi.ir.- inil.-s, all ,.l wliiih iiii..;lil b.- Theie . .11111. >l be a ihaibt In llu- mimi ,.l .im ..m- wlu. C.meiii ami ( Irpli.ni S. 1 1 ; tlu- .\|.i.,,in, biiililiiiL; . the I. ml '.11, .1. liinb.-r linn,.. " wh.-re an niinu-ii.e liinili. 1 ha. vi.ili-il the 1 ,.imtrv. th.it .1 bright ami |)r...ii.-r..u. ,11- .M.-, ham. .' I n.liliiti- : li.iiik ..t liiiti.h \,.illi .Vmerii.i; tr.i.U- iiiii;lit b.- . .11 ri.-.l . .11 .11. , 1-..I11IK ' till.- i. in .t.,n- l.,r tlu- .\lpim- I'r. ,\ im e ..f the yr.-.it 11,- li,,|e|.. h,,.pil.il. .iml tlu-.iln- A p.,.t-..llu .- .mil ,1 rii.- 1 1 \\ .,111.1 b.- .litVn nil 1, , lui.l ,in\ leyu.n im.ie l.i\..ni.i- miiii..n. ..iilv I., be ri-.ili/eil. li,,wi-vir. when the ir,,ii r,.ail t, ,iii-li. .n..- ,iie biini; eieiteil b\ llu- 1 1, ,1111111, ,11 1 1. ,m in- bK .iln.il.-.l i. .r Inmb.-i ini; . ,p.-i .ili,iii.. I!\ 1 l.-ai ini; ..iil sh.ill h.ive bn.iijiht lu-r int.. . I...t-r . .,|iiiinnii,,ii with her iiuiu -i . h.nim-l in ilu- .I1.1II..U1-1 p.ii I. . ., the 1 im-i. « Im li . . .iil.l elder sisters in the i-;. 1.1. Tlu- 1 itv i. .iipplii-d with i;.i. iiul u.ilei.\\..ik. I here I,.- .|..n.- .11 .1 11 illiiii; , , ,.t. I,,i;. 1 ..iild be II, ,,iteil i|. .u 11 |,, The distaii. • m.m M.inln-al |i. X'i.l.iria i. ..M-r ;ocr .m- ..-m-i-.i! breueru-.. ili.lilleri.-.. bnnulrii-. .iml lu l,,i a-.. ( niiuli-r H.i\ ,,11 the .Kll.iiilu W.-n- tin.-.- ,,r I. ,111 -in, ill miles, wllii II 1 .111 m.w be a.i'i.inplislu-il ill el.-ven .,r iw.-lve ,,m .hip-x.ir.l. .11 . W.iirfs an- hii;li f.ir all l.il...inei. .iml l,,.k. . ,.ii.liii. le.l. pruperU -l.iull .|.-.iimi. .iml .i.ill .., il.ivs bv the S.in l-'ram isi u rniil.- : but l.v ih.- Iiilnre ('a- me. Ii.iiii. .. « lu, an- alw.iv. in .l.-inami Ilie p, .piil.ii i.,11 . ..ii.ul.-i.il.l.- .1/.- 1 ,.11 hi .1.. em I llu- 1 u.-i I., llu- l.ik.- Ilieii ii.i.la I'a.ilii- Kailwav the distam .- w ill I..- r.-.liu .'d 1.. l.-s. i. ab<.iil 1.000. llu- aiiu.nn, ..I bie-nu-.. ,iaii.a, ,.-.1 in ,lii- i-.i.i. in .-Mn-niiu ,.1 tin- l.ik.- i. but iiim- mile, ili.t.inl lii.,ji 2.S00 milt-.. \'i. 1..1 ia i. lai bevi.ml wli.it wi.iil.l b.- .-xp.-, li-.i li,.iii .1 in, in I!. .ii.i\ i.l.i lt.i\ . .iml the .. .11111 r\ Ii.-Im.-i 11 1. ... U-m I Tlu- m.i.l dm-. 1 r, ,iile n , Hrili.li C ,1 11111 bi.i In ,111 I-'.iil;- 1.,wii ..I .11. h .1 limited nnmb.-r ..I iiih.il.ilaiil. lli.il .1 Ir.imw.u 1 ..ill. I Iw . ..n.l 1 11. u.l h iilu.iii 111. .n- dilli- l.iml i. bv w .IV ..1 (_)m-b.-, .iml "s.ni |-'ram 1., , ,. the .\ llan , nil \ I h.in v\ ,.iil.l b.- . ,. . .i.ii.m-.l b\ ih-.iiim; up llu- .111- liii.- ..I .li-.nm-r. liirni.hini; p.i...n;.--li, k.i. llii,,iiL;h ti'.iii N 1 ■>» Wi - 1 mix - 1 1 i<. ih.- Liiiiui ..ipii.il ,,l Hnii.li l.i, .- « li.-n- it «.,nlil p.i.. ihi..iii.;li, ilu- .-.i.,.-rii ,.-11111- l.iv.-i p. ...I. (hi an ivim.^ in (hu-b.. , pa...ni;.-r. pn ...-.-. I ( ' Ininbi.i. 1. b.-.uililiillv ■.iln.ii.-il ,.11 llu- m.itli b.nik ..I llu- ii.ili I llu- l.ik.- 1. w.ll .iiiu-.l .1. .1 li.ii b, .111 . .imi ihe ,hr.,iii;li ,,i (hi. .ly,, bv r.iii. .iml ih.-m.- I.\ llu- I'.i. i,i. |-i.i..-r Kiv .-r. .iylil y-liv.- mil.-. I r,,m \ 1. |, ,ri.i lhi-|,.uii . ,,v.-. .11 11. lu-.i.l .11 .- a.lmir.iblv ail.i|ite.l |.,i b.i,.iiiniL; 111 K.iihvay |.. San l-r.iiu i.i ... u li.-m 1- -l.-.iin. r. ply n-L;iil.irlv b,,.i.t. ,,l .1 v.-rv liandsnine |-;pi.i ,,p.il ilmi,|ii.,l si.imi lmil„i W.n.-i .p,,iM-r , .ni be ..blaiiie.l .11 niimenni. t.) V'i. l.iri.i ami N.-u \V.-.|miii.l. r .mil llu- ..iii\ p.-.il ..I bell. ..11 ilu- , ,,.1-1. pi.-..iil.-.l .. .im- pl.i, 11 l...|h .idi-s ,il the l.ik.- I..r driving; ma. hiin-rv, This e.ih.nx u.i. lir.l e.labli.lu-.l in 1 .s^S. ami li.i. siiu e M-ai . ai;.' bv M i.. Hiinl.-ll ( ,.1111 .. 11. ,u llan, 111. . 111 hii uii.ie..iu ,,1 i^ri.t mill, niiylil be en-, ted. .iml Ii.iiiIh ... ,.l iiia.le remark.ible pni.nress. Tlu- t..|al p.,piil.ili..ii i. .ib,.iil ..unnyiil llu-n- .in- .il.,, m-i\ m-.it . Inn. lu-. in...i-.- Iiu-I . .111 b.- ..bt.iim-.l 111 .inipl.- .ibiiml.im . .11 m.iiiv pail.. Cio.oco, ..f \\ lu nil 15.000 are white.. iie(ii,,n uiih tin- K, ,111.111 (.11I1..I1.. I'n.bM, 11.11:. .nul l.n .l.-am-p.iw.-i. i\lu-ii n.pni.-d. I.,ll^l■ ..iu-iiiil|. .M.-lluMli.l .leiu.iiiiii.ili..ii. .,1 Iri-.lnx.ii.r, m li. .n.n i.|., jtav, ..11 ihe ..ne h. mil. .mil .il \'li K.KU, the .apil.il ..I Hrili.h (.'..liimbia. i. .ilii.ileil .\l pn-.eiil llu- prim ip.il iii.lii.|r\ i. .aim, ,11 li-liini;. . ,1 1 he lu-.i.l ,,l ( ,.iiul,i li.iv ..11 ili,- , ,| h.i , mn; |„ bi- in i.m- lu-ar the ...iilli-easl .-xtn-niily ..I X'.iii x.-r |.|.iiul. wlu-n- whi. h immeii..- miinln-r. run up ,h.- Knei 1 i.im 1 Mm- -1. 1111 .•p.i.iii.,ii l,,i u-.n. , ■. .n,,! ,h,,ii..iii.l. .il p.-.,- the ailjiiiniin; Stniil ,.f l-'m a i. ..-\eiil.-eii mil.-, in i;.-. ,11 .ij.,, ,,l l.ilinh.n. .i/.-. h.-.i.|,-. .,|h.-, kiiul. , ,1 Inli. .n.- ph- uiiyh, lu- ii..-liill\ ,-inpl..\ ,-i|. l.reaillh. 14 \ mil.-. In. in Olvinpia (l'iii;et's S.,iiiul). ,;.'o ..imrhi i,, i,,,.al .ibniul.m. e. Ma-nili. i-iu li,,iil .in i.ik.ii Hill, .nul v.ilh-v. , ..nimii.illv sm . .-.-d .-,u ii ..|lu-i, tlu- llliles In. Ill I'.ntlaiid ,()n-y,,ii,. ;oco iiiile. fn.m M.,11. in v.irh.ii. .111. ill .|n-.im. 111 llu- mii;hb.Miil I \,-u l..rim-i ini-r 11.1111. ml. . ni.,iiiil.iiiis (ihe iiii;li.-.| lu.l .-x- tl-eal. We-imiii.li-r w.i. .1 pn..p,r,,in .nul bii.y pl.u e u lu-n 11 . .■.-.Iiiiu i^-o I. -.-11, .nul llu- l.iltm 1 an-lv .-xp.imlint; int.. ITu- .mr. Hindi llu'. "I \ i. I'n-i.i an- .imrnlarlv beam i I id. w.i. the . .ipil.d, bin .111. 1- |I„- n-m.n.il .,1 llu- ,j,,m 1 mm-iii pl.iiii.. T",itlu- ...111'. 1. a wi.h- .ln-l. h ..1 .1.1. . I..., -.1 in bv ll,.- |., \'i i.i n h.i. m.ii.-i i.dlx .|e, n.n.-.l m bu.iiu-.. .nul 1 lu- rivi-i. .,1 \eu ,.,nii,ll.iiul .in- imim-n.n.. .nul lh,,iii.;li mauniruent rai-ije ..1 tin- ( llvinpiaM .M.iinilaiii. llu-.,- p,,piil.,ii,,n ; I,,, ,|,,iic ,.,11 ,|,.p,u,. n ,,, n. iiMi-m- tin- m,,|,,Mu .11,- .m.ill, x.i .,,„„■ .111,, in ,..'i,-.pr. ,.,1,1(; imaintain.. till- h.wer p..rli.,ii ..f whir h is sha.k-.l u ith a Ii. .-nl .11.- and ..I 11. inn ipi.ille.l .lim.i,,- ,niil ., , nerv .|/.- I h,- l.ni;i-.t an ih,- llumbei Kni-i .,1 lxpl'..ils snlt veh-.;lv ini.l. .mil the t.,ps,.,vere.l with sm.w stn.iii;- The sl.-amers In .111 \aiii..nM-r j.l.nid m.ike 11 ih.n l.,i. ( ..iii.h-, . .nul (,,i-.il C.mI K..v ru.-rs Tlii-lliimbi-i 111 il-1 Iv |-elh-'\\illi avi('« In scti li'inriil. Nu liiiiiK :iii- lii Im nl Si. Jnlin's, ;iii(| aiinllicr runs (hilv lictwccn iimls mi Miinc iw I llirci' mill's in cMi'iil, iiniir Icsslliiin loo liinilicriiiij piiriiDscs — tlit' l:i\vs |ii'iivi(U' lliiit tlu'\ sliall lie ( iiiMfpliiiii Buy. It is, liuwi'vcr, prupuscd In Imild ;i yards, ami iml ;il a lartlicr distance than l.-i niiU-s Irinii disposrd ul fur scttlcnienl almw: lint tin- |>riilial)ililv is railway llinnii;li tlic island, and llic surveys, wliii li have till base III tlie liill. The prim ipal lakes in llie island i tliat this will at nine he i handed, sn as in nprii up ihe lieeii aiitlmri/eil liy the governnieiit and legislature, will arethe (iamler I'l ml. Deer I'lnid, (Jrand I'mid, and Ked iinintry fur himherinir enterprises. he rarried nnt ihirini; 1.S75, under the supervisimi nf Mr. Indian i'ond. I In- (irand l' aliout one and a ha If miles In nj;, well built up on both sides siiminernnt iiearlv sn warm. In .Mav and liei.;innini; nf service. with stniie or brick, bnl not showintfinncli appreciation of June, dense fiii;s prev.iil on the banks and liei.ii;libiiuriiiiL; T''e public alTairs nl Ncwfnundland arc .idniinistered i street architecture. In the busy seasmis il is crnwded shores, bill lliev iln mil ap|iear to be in the least prejiidi- liv a ( invernnr, appniiued bvllie ( linen ; an h'xecntive till late in the niijht bylhnusands who come frmn the I ial to lic.illh. { 'mini i I 111 six members, a Legislative ( 'mi mil of ihirleen mit-pnrts In buy and sell. The ainmint nf business ilniie The principal 1 rees nf Newfmindland are spruce, birch, mem hers, and a Legislative ,\sseiulilv nf thirl v-mie repre- in these short periods is alninsi incredible Inr the si/e nl pine, larch, willnw, .isli. .iiid lii". Kecumhenl and siandinn sentalives. The jiidirial department comprises ,1 Sn- ! the town, ainminlinL; to pci li.ips fmir nr live inilliniis nf eveiLjieens are In be mel with in i;ieal v.ii iely : berry- ' |ireme Cuirl, with a chief and twn assistant indices; a dnllars in three nr four weeks. i;rowini,' bushes abound in CM-rv swamp Tin ■ peaii ; \'ice-.\dmirallv Court, and a District t'onrl. The mamifactiires are few but iinpnrlanl, there beiii^^ ami .Xmeric.in glasses, alsn red and while ilnvei, in- The public si hnnl svstein is based on the denmninatimi- I very larije biscuit inanufactmies, Imimlries. breweries, abiindanl. .il principle as reijards Knmaii l'atliiilics,aiid the nmi-de- 1 rope factories, and oil relineries. Ill several sections of the island, agriculture can be nmninational as far as I'roiesianis i;ener.illv are lon-j St. John's boasts of several handsome public buildinifs. carried on with prnlit. In the neiyhbnurhniid nf many nf lerned. 'The Church nf I-'nt;land Cathedral (early luiirlish), the lakes and rivers ihereare valuable allinia Potatoes There are four public academies, based mi the denoini- bv (iilhert Scott, is a very beaiiliful edilice; it cost yield well and arc nl excelleul qiialily ; t;reen crnps national principle, and all situated in the ca|iital nf theabniii j!i'o,ooo. The Roman Catholic Cathedral and thrive well ill m.mv distrii Is UTkmI has been known In island; niie fm Kninan Catlinlics, wdiicli is in eiinneetinii ] adjacent biiihliui,'s fmni a very cnns[)iciious and vield ;o bushels pel acre, .\pples, pinins, and cherries with their 1 nllei^c ; mielor (Tiiircliol I'lnijland I'rotes- | iniposinir irroup, built oil hi.ijli i;ronnd, erected at h.ive been raised with success ; ijooseberries. straw her- laiits, in 1 nnneclimi willi their cnllei;iale csi iblisliment ; a cnsl of about §.Soo,ooo. There are alsn the(;nvirn- ries, ;inil raspberries, nf \erv i;i md ipialilv, arc i;riiwn. mie Inr Weslevans; and mie fnr rmiesianis nf all oilier menl Innise (cnstinij §^40,000), Cnlnnial bnildinir, cmirl- Tlie linibei lands, aimiunlini; In neaiU one million nl denmnlnatlons. house, penitentiary, Inmitic asylum, hnspilal. pnnr-house. acn's, and situaled principallv on the western side of the Thi-re are no railwavs on the isl.ind. : ml the means of | and banks. The lunatic asylum is beautifully situated in island, and bv the chief lakes and rivers, are wholly nn- cmnmnnication are not the best. ['\\i, steamers make i wiinded urmimls. alinul three miles out nt the town, settled and iiiiniaiUed. lhnui;h they are of hiijli iinpml- Imlniyhl Iv trips in 1 he nrin. ipal places nnrth and smith The pnpulatinii is aliniit ,50,000. RAILWAVS OF CANADA. Till ' "h nf railwavs in operation at the close of 1S74, 111 1... whole Dominion, was 4H.S5 miles, to which iniisi be ;iddeil (100 or ;oo miles to be 1 ompleted diirinu: llie present vear, and the estimated leni;lli of the Cana- dian I'ai ilii Kailway is over ^500 westward from Lake N'ipissiiii;, or over lyoo from Ott;iwa or Toronto. The telegraph lines in operation exceed 51.000 miles, ami .1 contrail has just been eiileied iiilo bv the t;overniiient lor a line In be const riicted tlirmii;ll to the I'.icilic coast. The .i;riiwlli if railwav enlerprise inCanad.i is iiiarvel- Imis. and, in | < iportimi to llie cxieiil nl leiiilmv and pnpnlatinn, il is iiiiprecedeiited. In 1.S50 there were i.'ily lillv miles 111 railwav in use in all the I'mvinces, and Ihe entire svslein is a j^rowth of about twentv vears To a cmintrv of larne extent like Canada, railwavs were of vital importance to extend her commerce, tfaih-r her re- sources, and increase her population; ;iiiil that thev have fnUilled their wmk with a veailv imieasinij; volume and linporlame, a i;lam e at the tables of population and of exports will show, 'The railway system of the Dominion is twofold : first, the railwavs liiilll and maiiaired bv the jjnvernmenl ; ami secondly, llnise built In private means, niideil ill some instames bv i^overnmenl or local suli- 1 sillies, I 1 111 cnVl KN\I|, N I U Ml, WW s li.ivebeen projei led from both piililic;il and commercial necessity. While they serve to develop the ijrowinij ciiininereial demands of ilinse parts of the eoiintrv lliiouifli which they pass, thev serve also to briiii; into more rapiil emnniiinicalio n with each other llie wiile-spreadiiiff Provinces ol the Dmninimi, binilinij them into a more hmnotreneiins whole, brinijing the people iiiiii nime freipienl iiersonal intercourse, lacili- tatiiii; the better dislrlliiilimi of immiirraiits, increas- int; the dislribntion of letters and newspapers, ihose ijreal messenners of social inlereoiirse and political power, and bimlinij in a sense of one eoiiimon interest the miner and trader of Ihe I'aciTic slope, the ai;rii iil- liiiisi and mannfactiiier of the central Provinces, and the lumbermen and lisliermi'ii of N'l'w Hiiinswick .iiid Nova Sciiiia, The C \x Mil \\ P M nil l\ Ml w ^^ is pmiei led ill cmn- pliaiice with the ari,iiii;eineiil made with Urilish Coluiii- liia for Iheadinlssimi of that Province intiillie Dmniiiimi, which reipiires that the ijoverninent of the Diiminimi sli,ill cmiiicct by a railway the seaboiird of Urilish Cobimliia with the railway svstein of Canada. The operaliiiiis bir the survey were cninineneed in June, if<7i. These examinations have since been cmiliiiiied willi iniicli viu;iiur, and the extent of territory explored lias been iininense. The Kiii;iiieer-in-Cliief under whom these snrvevs have been 1 ondiiiteil is .^lr. Samlford I'lemiiit;, C.L., who has pursued his labours in a most tliniouiih iiKinnerat ,111 ex- pense 111 i^overniuenl of alimil a niillimi and a half of dollars. The nmles surveyed ;ire indicaled mi the rail- way and special maps herewith, taken from the ollii ial maps aei'iimpanvin.i; Mr. ITeininij's reports. In order to oblaiii as much knowledge as possible nl the coiintrv, the ICnifineer-in-Chief, In the season of 1.S7J, made a tvcniinaissance of the whole ilisiance to the Paci- Tic, inclndinij Vancouver's Island, deiacliinu; a small parlv from the main expedition to Peace Niver, to reach llie Pacilic at some point on the nmlhern coasi of Urilish Cnhiinbia. The ncminaissance was satisfactmilv accomplished. N.Wlll DO.MIMDN Ol e.\N.\l>.\. 1„ laniiiiiv. 1S74, Mr. FU'iniiii; i;:ni' tn r.irli;inK-iit a.amlfn.n. I'oit (i.iriv to V"n K.liHMm,.i. it i> prop,>M.,l ••ropnrt ..I pro!,nv->''..l llu- l-ial mhvi-vn .iiul llio bilP to utili/r f..r a liiiu- llu' l.i.n; Mivt.lu- ■ t lake aiul nv.-r pic-i-mi-il liy till' prt-si-m g..vcniiiu'iit wa>. passnl liv tin- 1 .■timiniiiiiiath.n Iviiiir l'<-t»<(n \h'-c p-i.tv llu- ivsiill l>„n.iMi.m ParliaiiU'iit in May, .S;.,. \o( this pnli.v «ill l.r i,, p,,.n„.|,- raiU M-ltl.-.un.I ; to riu- railway is to bo ilivitk'.l into tour sivlioiis. Flic | l.rin.i; a lary.- ana ol , ^iiiurv iin.l.'r . nliivalion ; 10 i-ii- lirst ti. Iiciiin at a point at or noar, anil to tin- south ol able I'miirranls with tlu-ir clh'! I- lo reach, at -mall .osi. I.aki- Nipissinij. anil to i-xlL-nil towards tho u|>pi-r or p,.ints iliMaiit Ifoni the pn-Miit M'tllnl ilistri. 1-. an.! ihu- wi'Strrn oiid ol'l.ako Siiiu-rior. to a point whrri- it shall prq.aie the wav lor the rasiiT ami . hi'ap.r . o„Mrurii..n intcrsivt the seionil seition hereafter nientioneil. llie ol the railway it>elf at a iiilnre perioil sei-onil section to beirin at some point on Lake Superior. Over the lai.uer portion of the roiile 1.. be tr.iver-c,l cunnectini; with the first seclir.n. anil to extend to Red between the Red River and the R.ckv \b.uni.nn-. the River, in the Province of Man .ba. Fhe third seition S.i-k.iti liew.in iMrnis ihe nalui.d ualer hitjliwav. I'hc to extend from Red River, in the Province of Manitolu. S.i-k.iti liew.ui < .m be re.ii lied Iroiu l'..rl ( larrv. either bv to some point between Kort lidmonton and the fo,.i ..I w.iv ol l..ikc Winnipe-. Ivini; due n^.rlh. or l.-iko M.uii- the Rocky Mountains. The fourth section ;o ,-\[,-ua lob.i and Win.iipeu'ooM-,, Ivnu; n..nh wesi ol the lori from tlie western terndnus ,.f the third section to suuie The lornier route will be the e.iM<-.l. and. in an euiiiuecr- pnint in British folumbia on the Paeilic Ocean. ini; -ense. ihe moM pr.i. ti. .iblc. wluNl llie l.utcr open- up Therearetobetwobranches— one from Lake Nipis-inj; a l.irtrcr tr.utol cunlrvlo Mtilnn.nt .uid .uhu.uion Ii. the (;eort;i,in Hav ; ihe other from Fort Carry lo I ..ike Winnipei,', as laiye a -lieei . .1 u ucr .1- I ..ikc Oni.i- p^,,iil,ji,., rio. i- reached Ironi l-"ort (i.irr\ \'\ llic l\ed Kuci. No Tlie f^ausc of the railwav i- to be lour feet eight and a dilliculiy. therefore, exist- in arrnnu: .it the iii..utii ol half inches. The railway to be c, instructed under the , the Saskatchewan, which f.dU jni., L.ike Winiiipei; iic.ii Miperiiuendence of ihe nepartment of Public \V,.rk-. ihe n.ulliern exlremilv olihe uicr. Huriui; llie whole .\ ijuar.iiitee of four per cent, inlerevt per annum lor of hi- jnurnev -o f.ir. llic \..y,it;er will h.ne been piir- iweiilv-llve vi.irs to be given to the cniitraclors on a sum -uiiig .1 curse iie.nlvduc iioiili, l-r..m llii- pmnt he I., be stated in the contract for eacli mile contraeted for. begins to ascend ihc S.i-k.ii. Iiewau in .111 ,dmo-i dire, llv .iiul an extent of land not exceeding io.ooo acres for each westerlv coui-c. .\iid lure he nuel- uuli the 111. .-I 'iiile of the seition or sub-section conlracted for shall be serious inipediineiu. .Kcrdiiig to Mr, I'leming'-. npinioii, appropriated for the eonstrudion of the s.iid railway in on the whole line of roiiie between Lake Winnipeg .iiid alternate sections ..f twenty square miles each, along the I'ort I'.dnioiilon. The distance from Wiiinijieg !,■ Ced. 11 line of the said railway, or at a lonveiiient distance there- lake, into which the Saskatcliew.m there exp.inds IimIi. liMiu. i- twelve miles, with a toial fall of sixty feet. The Right of w.iv thr. ■ugh g. ■vernment land-, .mil 1. mil of (iraiid Rapid ha- a fall ol 4;,( feet in : j mile-, ai . |.ld- -l.ltio^-. etc., lo be given to couira. inr-. iiig lo l'i.ife--..r Hind'- me.i-uremenl It ...uld eilliei .\11 provisions of Railway .\cl ..f i.SdS not im on-i-teiu be -uriiiounled bv a canal and lo, k-. ..r. probably, in. .re with present .\ct to apply re.ulily .1- well a- more . lieaplv -.1- .\Ir l-'leming pninl- \o iiiiitracl fiu- any portion of the main line .if the out -by .1 port. ige railw.iy tliiei- mile- in length railway will be binding without lir-t receiving the appr.i- Mr. Selw yn, the direci,.r .if the ( ;e.,l.,i;i. .il Surve\. 111 v.il of Parliament. the months ..f September .mil Oii.iber, iS;;. p.isM-.i In every coiitrai t there will be a clause reserving t.i the .1.." 11 the wli. .le length . .1 1 1 U' Sa-k.il. hew .111 fr.iiii R.n kv g.ivernnient the right t.i a-simie possession of the wlu.lc Mountain Ibui-e |.i l..ik.' \Viiiiii|ieg Ihe -e.i-.m w.i- ..r any section of the railway .m payment of ten pen em, llu- le.i-t f.iviinralile. the u.iler being lliiu .11 il- |,iwe-l. in addition to the original c-t. le-s the value ..f the l.iiid and he li.id tlierelo.e a lull opp.irtiiiiil \ .if e-limaliiig llie and money subsidie- received. dilticultio ih.it would be experie .1 in li.ivellmg .i\i-r If it is decided to ci.nstruct the railway a- a publi. llu- line .. I r.uue. .\ller r.-lei ring 1.1 ilieCir.iiul R.ipi.j w..rk of the noniiiiion. the conslructinn will be bv cii- .mil the le— .r r.ipiil- iie.ir where llie n..rlhcMi .iiul -lulli. tr.icts first olTered by public ciiinpeliti.. II. and the regiil. I- em bi.iiu lie- ..1 llie Sa-k.il. Iiew.m iiiiil" 1.1 ll.iw in mie tioii lor -nb-ei|uent nianagemeiit Hill be made bv llu -Ire.iiii 1.. Winnipeg. .Mi, Selwvii g.ie-.m i.i p.iim ,iui ( i.ivernor in 1011111 il. lli.it whatever iiiipr.i\emeiit- were made, llu- . iirnni The br. 1111 he- 111 be subject t.i the -.line. ..niliii, in ,1- the .it this p. ill ol llie -iM-r iiiii-l alw.iv- be lie.u y. and main line. |ir.iper arraiig.iiiem- f..r w.irping li.Mls up the r.ipiil- Section ten provides that the (iovernor in {'luncil may woiil.l li.ivel.ibi .11 haiul if iiiie--.uy. With -le.imeis ,ilso grant such bonus or bonuses, subsidy or subsidies, ..f nio.ler.ile leiiglli .iiul light dr.iiiglit, supplied with to any iTimijany or euinpanies already inc.irporaled or to powerful engines, and with ,is mm li sirengtli as p.is- be iiii-orporated, not exceeding jijo.ooo per mile, as will -ibie below the water line, ihe navig,ilion ol the Sas- -.■ciire the innstnii lion ol llu' branch lines extending katcliewan presents n.i in. .re -.ri.uis iiiipedimenls ll;,iii Iromthe e.isteru teriniims ol ihe said (.'anailian Paeilic those we have mentiouei., Inr f.uir 111. nulls In ilir R.iilwav, 1.1 ...iineit with existing or proposed lines of mmi, it is proli,ible, sleaiiiboats ..I suii.ible . oiistnii li.ni railwax ; the granting of such boiiu-es or subsidies l.i be ...uld pass fr.. 111 the (; r.md Rapid .dm. .-I t.i the f....t ..I subject t.i sill h < .iiidition- f.ir securing riii.niiig p..wer- llie Ro.ky .NbiiiiiMins. I li.it -in h a lun.le .i| ...nmiu and other right- over and u ilh re-peci t.i tliewh.ile or i.ii .ilion ...uld be subslitiile.j permanently l.ir.i i.iil- aiiy porti..n of the -aid br.iiii h railway to the owiuas . ,1 r..,ul ii.i one would preli'iul |.. a— eri, but. .1- .1 iiioiuer lessees of the main line of the slid r.iilwav, or ..I any sec- .mil preparation lor the more expeiliti.ius and 1 oiiyeiiieni lion thereof, and |.i the owner- or les-ees of any iillierniode of tr.ivel, the water miimiialions of the North- railuay coimeiling with the said braiu li railway, as the west caim.il to.i -....n be rendere.l lribiit,irv. ( l.i\ern.ir in Council may delerniine. I he line ol r.iiile we have liitherlo descrihed— s., f.u a- Section eleven provides that the Ouvernor inCnuniil the lake uavigalion is i on. eriied - h.is .1 m.ij in tin e may make arrangements with the lompanv owning such ' by way ol Lakes .M.initoba ,111. 1 Winnipeg. msis I he-e branch railway for leasing to tlicin any p.iriion bel.mgin.j iwo I. ikes li,- .u 1,., yn-.u ili-t.m. ,- ii,,ni. |,, il,,- we-iw.ii.l t.i the government. The leases, however, will 11 it be ol. .iiul nearly p.trallel |.i. I.,ik,- Winnipeg, Ihe s.uith. all. iwed to exceed a term ol leu years, em extremilv of Lake .M.uiii.,|i,i ,.. . Inc. llv n. nth ol Tlieg.iverninent has the right to delerniine when the Portage La Priirieoii llu- .Vssiniboine Ri^-r; tin- tj,. work .111 any section shall be .ommenced, pro, ,-i-d,-.l with, eastern angle ,,| l.ak,- Winnipeg,M,sis is due s,,utli ol an,l 1 ,1111.-' -led.and mayat anv tiiiu- -u-peiid the piogress Cedar Lake-an expaiishni, as we have already poinied "',""■.","'■''■ , oul.i.f th<> Sa-kaliliewau. Krom this lake. Lake .Maui- " "'" '"•• '*™" '•>■ ""■ ■'''"^•'- ^^■ '-'■^ "' >l'^- Act. that I. llu is onlv -eparaled by a porlage lour miles in length llu- government may either relegate the conslrudion ..I lluic is a w.iter ledion between Lakes Maniiobi ihe road to private parties, or build it as a public w.uk an.l Winnipeg bv means of Parlridge-Cnm River Si' of the Dominion, and it i- to /.,«,,■ policy ,|,ai thev -Mariiirs Lake, and D.uiphin River, but thisdoes not be .. •"■7 ""■'""•''■ 0,1 the, |u,-ti,in. if a north-western r.iiite .\ contract has been entered into liS;,) b.r tl n. T .uir-,. 1., b,- foll.iwed. then, fmin Port (cirry bs -truilion of the bramh from Fort (Jarry to Pembina, wav ol Lake- .Maniloli.i ,m.| Winm-pegoosis 1., t'l ,- Si- winch will be of great immediate .■ulvantage to Man a- kanheuan w I b,- to 1,1k, • tl„- X-miboiiie Rivrt Portage l.i Prairie; ihen tocross the portage -a disl.inie ,,f some leu miles until w, iter ■! .1 ii.ivigable depth on I'orl.lge Creek,, 111 inlet ol L.ike .M.iuiloba. w.i- leached; iheiice m-arlv the lenglh of L.ike .M.inilob.i t.i .Meadow P.irt.ige. one .ind ihree-ipiarters mile- inwiillh, to L.ike Wiiiiiipego..-i-; .mil- ,ifler ir.iversing the l.isi-n.mieil l.ike 1.1 Mo— \ I'orl.lge, lour miles in wiillli. ulii,li is the 1.1-1 b.inier iiilei \i-iiiiig bi-loie r; ,11 liiiig Ced.ir l.ake or ihe S.i-k.il. h,-\i.iii Ihe u.ilei- ol llie .\— iuiboine weie. .lithe time .11 uliu h llu- exph ii.it. uv notes were l.iki-n. i.tS: led .ib..\c lluise ol L.ike M.inilob.i, .his wuiild h.ive to be borne iii iiiin.l il il ucie souglil 1.1 ..M-i, ..me Pi.iirie Porlage by .1 i.in.il .Mlhongh divided Iroin ea, h oilier b\ a narrow strip ol I. mil. .ibe.idv alluded to .1- .Mead.iw P.irt.ige, the two l.ike- .ire . .nine, till b\ .1 -Irc.ini kiiowii .1- W.ilei 1 l,ii RiM-r. whi. h. l..ilouiiig .111 cxln-mcU i ii. iiilou- i.uiie. . ..iivi-rl- llu- ili-t.iiu e ..I .■lie .iiul lliicc ipi. liters miles \,\ llu- p. .11. Ige int. I one of thirH miles li\ u.Ui-i. .mil ill. it o| \i-rv unpromising navigatiou It it were dclcrmined to . Ill .ic.m.il through Me.idow Porlage. a l.ill ol iS 7 ; led iroiii Lake Manitob.i to Lake Winni]n-goosis h.is to b. pi.iMileil 'ol .\t M.i— v P.irt.ige. ili\iding L.ike Win- iiipeg.i.i-is Iroiii Ceil.ir L.ike, no 111. it. -rial ilillereni e ol levels 11, IS to In- oM-r. .line, the gie.ili-st lieiglil ol land bdwei-n Ihe l\io Like- lieiiig .mb some niud\-llin-i- led H.illi L.ik.-s Nl.inilob.i .111.1 Wiiiiiipeg.io-is appe.ir lo 111- w. lining 111 li.iib..iii - .11 ii.itiii.il nil-. Ill- 111 protection .ig.iiii-t -loiiu- .11 ill,' point- 1.. will, Il n.nig.ili, III would lend. .NlliliiKll 1111-.111-. il i> Uue. . oiild be provide, I; bill llu- .,>st lor sill II iniproveiiu-nls must betaken into ac, oiinl hIii'Ii the ipiestion arises as to which route is to be pre- lerie.l Ihe .lib .mt.iges .if the Manil.ib.i .uid Winni- peg. ...-i- I'liite .ippe.ir to be. lir-l. lli.il u i- -oiiiew li.il -lu.rler: iii-M. lli.U il .iv..id- llu- ( i i.iii.l R.ipi.l . .iiidl.isi- l\. ilia; il .1II011I- in. 111. i-menls i.i the sdil.nieiil ..I ,1 ver\ l.irge and brlili- regi.ui nl ..luiiirv These are ,.iii- -iiler. .iolls to be uell \\i-n;hi-d when the .itlelltioli ol llu- g..\.-rimii-nt i- .liii-i le.l 1. 1 m.iiiitainiug regiil.ir .111, 1 elti ' ii-iU , olimmnii ali'ins during the suminer uionths be- lwi-i-11 l-'ort (i.irrv and the Ro. kv .Nloiintains Welia\e sketched at length the teinpor.ii \ poli, v I., be pursued in .issisting the rm;il deyelopiui-iil ol llie i-ii- lin- line ol railw.iv \i\ .1 preseiu utilization ..| ihe waler- i..iiti-- ihrmigl. llu- I enlr.il prairie region, be. .iiise i-M-rv- tlilng I .iiiiie. lid will llii- r.iilw.u is ol luieiesi t.i .ill tlio-e coll. ,-ine,| |..r tlu- liilui,' pr,isperilv ..1 ili.- Koiiioi- ioll, Seyeral poiius in Uritish I'olumbi.i an- luenlioneil .1- llie proposed P.i. ili. terminus; but thai portion ol llu surveys is yet in. .nupld,-. .m.l no posit ne ,lcteniiin.ili.iii I has been .111 i\ i-.l .11 .\i r.iss the R.ii ky .Mm nil a 111 /..in- -i-\ ,-i,il -.umi-x ■ h.ne been made lo the co.i-l, wliii h aie , l.i— ed in tin- rcpoil- a- -i-M'ii ililTi-renl i.iiile-. .mil nii the i.istern end lliree ililfe- n-ni lollies. ire l.iiind piaclu .ible iieluceii L.ike- Manilob.i .Uld \ipi— iiig We I in oiih n-lei 1.. llu -111 lii-i e a- -lu m 11 on llie iii.ips 111 llu- Mirvev With refereiii e 1.1 .1 geiier.d 1 uniparison ol ,li-l.iiici- uilii e\isting r.iilw.iys, .Mr. Fleining s,i\s. " \'ii-wiiig iheCuiailian IVicilic Railw.iv as ;; • ihroiigli r.iiiie beiween porls on the .\llanlic and Paeilic Ocnaus, ll 1 parativeprolile of allitiidi-s illustrates ilie rein.iik- .ible engiiii-ering adv.mt.igi- ulii, li il p,issessi-s over the rni.iii P.u die Railw.iy I lu- l.iwer allilinles to be le.n h. .-.I. .111.1 the 111. ire hu.iiii.ibl.- gi.idii-iil-. .ire 11. .1, Imuevei. llu- oiib .uU.miagi-s, ■• .\ , .iii-lul eximiin.ilioii iiil.itlieipicsiiou.il di-laiii es -hows, beyond dispute, ili,ii the cnutiiieiil can be sp,uined by a mill II shorier line mi Cainulian soil than b\ the ex. i-tiiig railway through the I'niled Slale- " The (li-l.uii e from San l-"rai i i-m to New Niuk. bv the Cniiin p.i, ili, R.idway. is nil i miles, while from Neu Westminsler to Nbnitri-.d il is only .-j.io, m (150 miles m f.iMiiir ol the Cm. nil. Ill route, "Hv Ihe I iiiistriidioii ol llu- Canadiiin Pacilii R.iilw;i\. even New Vmk, Hoslnn. and PoiiLiiul uill ,ie brought Ir.iiii joo lo i;oo miles nearer llu- P.,. ifu . .1.1-1 ih.iii lliev ■ire al present. ■'Coiniiari-d with the riiion P;ii ilic Raihvay, the C.iiia 'li.m line will sill, lien the pa',s;ige from Liverpool to < hiiii. in iliie, 1 ,li-i,in, ,'. 111. ,11- than 1000 miles. DOMINION OI" CANADA. x.\i\ •• Wlu'ii llic rciii;iik;il)lf fiiiiini'i'iiiii; :ul\iiiit;iji;cs which appeal' In III' iihlaliiahiL' oil tht' (anadiaii liiii.', anil ihc very j^reat reiliicliim in inilcaj^e above referred to, are taken into riinsideiation, it is evident that the Canadian i faeilu' Kaihvay, in entering into i (iinpetitioii lor the tlironi;li tralVu between tiie two oreans, will possess in a very hiL,di deijree the I'sseiitial elements for siliress." It will thus he seen that the Canadian I'ai ilii- Kailuav has not onlv Canadian, but Imperial, interest. As re!4;ards the I'ai ilir Ocean con nee t ions cjf ilu' Cana- dian I'ai ilic Kailwav, it iswoithvof note t!iat the dis- tance from japan. China, or the .\tlaiitii coast generally to Liverpool is Irciin looo to I'oo miles less by theCatia- ili.in I'ac ilic than by the I'liioii I'acilic Railway. In rc- lerciici' lo this point, I'rofessm' .Maiirv, l'. S., writes: "I he iradc'-winds place- Vanccmver's Island on the way- side of the road from China and Japan to San I'lancisici so completelv that a tradini^-vcssi'l under canvas to the latter place would take the sanii- route as if she was bound lor \'anc cniver's Island-so that all return c arijoes would naturally idnu'therc- in order to save tucior ihrec weeks, besides risks and expenses." Il mnsl, houevei. be clearly understood that lliis advantajje, e(piivalent to the distance betwei'ii \'anc cmver's Island and San I'laii- c isi CI, iiamelv. alioiil loo miles. Is independent of. .iiiil in addition to, the sa\ iin; of cliiec t distanc e by the Canadian route tjiveii abme. We wish it were possible within the scope of this arti- ( le to give more extended extracts from theidabcnate and valuable reports of the ICnt^incer-cii-Cliief. but we imisi be content with annexing' the tabli' of distances within the I )ciininion, accompanyim; the report, and iiscoiu hid- iiii; sentence as follows: " The prac ticabilitv of c'sl.iblishinu; railway ccnnimiui- laticili across the c cmlineiU, wholly within the liiiiils of the Dominion, is no lom^er a m;itlcr of doiilil It ina\, indeed, be now accepted as a lertaiiuv that a roulc has been found, jjenerallv possessiiij; favourable- enninccrim;- features, with the exieption of a short section approai h- ingtlie I'acilic coast ; which route, taking its entiri- leiinth, inclndiiit; the exc i-ptional section referred to, will on the average show lighter work and will reiiuire less costly stnictnri-s than liavi- bc-en iiecess:iry on m;uiy of tin- rail- wavs now in operation in the Dominion." With advantages of dist:ince, of altitudes, of fertility ol ciiuiilrv through which the railway will pass, of jiosi- tioii in lehiticin to the (cimmeni- of ihewciilcl :it the- termini on both oc e:ins. and with the expressed and evident determiiialion ol the gcivcinmenl to practii.illv opi-ii the whole louti- at the- i-arlii-st possible noini-iu, it cannot be- ilouliicd tli.u the proposed work imisi before verv lon.g bi- < cimpleted, and that it will In-come an important medium of interniinmiinicatioii between I w 11 hcmispheies. I.Mll.K N.> t. -K*.1IM\1KI» 'I'hi;mi ,.n Ills! \M |.:s.« J cj; r...M Mil IV. .J ■• 1 ti I I...M I'mIS Is U.N nil.; I'm II II CiiAsT. pc^i i < -^ Iliirr.ir.1 Inlet, I.) K.iiiu- .X... IMii ;m i iiiii.iiti.il 1,1 Kiirl I '..irry 7**" [...It t..,riy I.. I„il.f Niiii'sin,: '17, I i.tal ilistalli c rtiilii tlilrr.mi Inlet 751)7 .•7'>7 ,.71.. jtj^ lliiti.ii.l Inl.t.l.y Rmile N,.. .■, I.. I .llii..nl..n j.f: L.tiiiMiinii c. Ni(i|..viiiK. us .ibiiie 1751 I'mCiI ilKtancc fii'in IIiiiliiU Inlet V541 J741 ;;74t> yn-^i tldWe Sninil. liy'Kimlc Nil. t, In Ktlnlinitun 7^1 l-'.jim)nl.,ntii Niinssinn. lis .ibiivc 1751 filial Oisl.u'ie fr-.iii II.. VM- S 1 a^.i*. j(iuf< jjiu, a^lji lime Intel.tiy Kmile Nii. I. t.i K.lmiintiiii 841! I ilitiiiiiliin 111 Ni(ii"in«, ."^ aliove 175,1 rm.il .listaiue ftiilil lltlte Inlet 951W ij,/,, j*,.. ..,,,, lime Inlet. Iiy l<..me Nu. 5, In I'.lniimtnn I fiKi I .Iniiilil „ Ni|ii>siiii{, as alMive ...| lys.l IiiLiI iltstitni;e friinl Mute Inlet ..-' »5F'» ■i7;g Jjtii ^874 lime Inlet. Iiy Koiltc Nil. (i. to t'alninittcm. H?- iMlniiinliiii ti> Ni|iissiim. asaliiivr .... 1753 I'lital cMslauo' Il lime Inlet i Ml] )>il5 lijS 1,14.1 \. till llentiti. W Ann. by M.i.itr Niv 7. In I'.iltllncitnti iiso I ilnnititiiii In .S'iinsstliK. a, nlmve 175 1 Iiilal itislKiiie rriiiii Nnitli lleitlinik .Vim ^71.1 ^i|u| aqoft .(iiiH * Ci'ntinni.ns tiiraMirenients liave ill liii 1 nse yet lieen niaile ; ilistatli et nittut, lliere. I.ite, .nil lirii.nsi.leTeil a|i|ini5inlale. i.Mii.i. N,, .■. M.I. KAii. kill- rK.s.-l-uciM Kii.i c.M«i,v K,5v:»5Hii. ('anada direct i omiminicalioii with the Kastern and l„ i',, I Western States, giving Ontario and (_)iic-ln-c ihc-ir w'iue» Kmi\l I-uKl I he SI'iiie I-iirt III cailie.tse.l l ir.iiit'i. Mnnlreal. \'ia ihe I aiia.li.li. I'ai itn KaiUay t'. l-ike \i|iissiiii;. tlience tii I nr.. 111.1 .111.1 .Miinlreal 071 '■ \ ii.st ilireit i:iiiti.l si.ites railways, niaiie nr iitii|."scil. to I III. .ijii. tlieiii e I15 sli.iiiLsi existini£ railw.iystii rnt.'Utii and ,| \.| .■ ,■ .. .1 .. . ... . , M„„„e.,i 1,8,, ,^1; the .\tlaiitn; ol m er .joocd ini!es ; — the drand 1 riiiik I tiet to the sea, making with the- I'ac ilic kailwav on one side, and the Intercolonial on the other, the c ■nneciiiig link in a t cintinuoiis line of railwav from the- I'.ic ilic ti. I iiITereni es in fasoiir ijf Cjiniclian I'aiilie Railway 4lfi ilt>rtif't',/\\-.\w\ from llalitax to San l'"raiiciscci. giving the shortest route to the .^laritinie I'l'ovinces and to I'airope. The improved c undition and prosiiects of the (inind Trunk Railwav have been mainly owing to the ability and energy of the late able manager. .Mr, k' J , ,, lirvdgis. who has in twelve vears brought it from a rv upon Uie Dominion OoverniiieiU to construct, bv the ; , .. , . . ' . ..' , ,, ,' ' , . 1 , M . 1, ■ ■ "siiakv position. Ill rv sense. iiUo a lirstc lass, well- .\i t 111 I iiiiiii with the .\lantmie I'rovinc es m 1SO7. It . ' , , ■ , ■ , , ■ , ' ecpiipped roacl. with 1 isive shojis and (inamlvl steel Vi.i I nileilSiace. r.uluavs. Iniill ati.l |.r..|i..se'l. I.. Hiilnlli. llieii.e liy I...ke Siii.eri-.rl.. S.inlC See .\l.iiie 477 \'i.i (.'.inaili.iil I'.ii ilii; Railway, tu .Xe|nt; ■ 1 ,1 • ' • the- ciimple-tion ol the- liite-rnational Hrielge ac ross the Chale-urs to Halhiirst, llieiice bv tin- v.illev ol the .Mira- ,... .,. , . t . i- ■ 1 d it 1 .Niagara River bctw ecu Turt T.rie and niillalci, michi andtlie Ricliibiicto to .Nbiiic toll and .Xmhersl. thence .... i-- . • 1. 1 t c. 1 !>■ I he \ le toria Isndge across ilie St. Lawrence Kiver al to Tniro, at the licicl ol the- |{a\ ol T'lindv, and tliciic e lo », , , . ... 1 1 t ■ 1 ■ .1 11 .Moiilre:il, the gre.ilest tubular bridge in the workl. was llalihis, 1 he Si, Icihn lir.iiu h, iirigiiiiillv c iinslriic led :is , . 1 1 ,1 ■ . c -. ■^ - , e cinsti iicted bv this compaiiv at an expense of ^^7. 000. 000, till' e':istei'ii piiilioii of the- Taiiniieaii and No:'tli .\iiiei'i- .,., . . 1, .1 . .1 1 it 1 -i ' 1 I he total length ill the Iliad and blanches IS I <(;i miles, can Railway, by .\. I.. Light, Kse|., C.T;., is (iovernment .^^ ii,||,.ws' l-aigineer of the I'leivinee of .New Mrunsw ic k. is a remark alilv well constructed road in all its details, riiiinim ' .\ I'oiiit (In Chene.in the (Iiilfof St. Law rence, to Si iliii. lo.S miles, coniie-i ting with the- main line at I'ainse-c Junc- tion, ,S miles above .Moiicioii. 'The total li-ngtli of the line and lir.iiu lie-s is 7(111 mile-s. of which :ill but almiit .•00 miles west 1 if .Moiicii in is in riiniiiiig ruder, and ihe rc-s| will Ik- ceiiiiplc-tecl in i.'^75. \1 \1S I.IM.. MumImmI In Di-lliiil — evrslwaiil, , Miillllfiii 111 I'lillj.inil — r.islwaiil !ci7 l-;.\si KKS lil\ IsjiiN. Mnmre-al lei *_>m-lit-c- 17'j Less Mem. til Uie'hniell.il. e'oeitllcel ;tlioVf 7(1 — ijli liiili-s Ijllrl.CT 111 RiviOre- illl l.eill[i . 12li M VlN I IM . Ri\ii-u-.lti Tiiiiji I.I I'.iilisiT Iiiiuiiim ^i^j iiiilLS I'.nilsr, Iiilliliiitl 111 'I'ltllii IIS It 111" ill ll.llll.lX Ill Ilk \M IlKs 1 lllt-f ki\iTS til .\tli;tii.isk;l . . , . .Miiiitieal til Kinisf's I'liint ...... MeinUfiil 111 Criivimt- l.int- Si. Mare's in l.iinelein J5 nlilf 50 4" lit 1 FAlei Ii|\ IslCIX. l-'ort Eric- lei Strallurel iisiiiilt-s Stratfortl let (iodt-rie'h 15 'Tlie(!kr\l Wisiiijx R \ii u v\. the next largest rail- IlK \Ni 111 s. i'.iMisiT Iiiiii tiiiii (11 Si. jiilin .i7 itiilis. Ill I'liiltl elei (Ite'llc- II ■rrell" 111 I'll lull 5- " Wiiiilsut 1 11 111 111111 In Will. Is, It yi I ■|iitl!i.ttii Itratii'lt 'I S|iii null ill Cn.ll .Mine- Hoituli 4 " ,,., ,, ,. , ,, t I I- .1 wav in (.'anada, was beguii in iN.i(), and Tniished aboui I he I Kixe 1: l-.nw \kii Isianh Rah.nvw, Ihe l.isl ol Ihe ■ . '^ ., . , , , . , I e-n vears later. It is in maiiv respects acemipeling line governiiient railwavs. was taken ove-r and eeiiiipielccl on ■ ,. . . ', . , .„ , ', , . . . i'- 11 • t I with llie western division ol the drand I riiiik lor trave-l ,llie ailiiissioii ol this I'mviiice 111 1.S7!. Il was opeiu-el , ,■ . , ■ ,1 ,, , .... ... ... 111. ,'i to aiie Iriiiii llie- I lined Stales, but has genera v been lor IraHic Tile 111 1S7.4. Il traverses the isl.iiid In 1111 I li.ir- 1 , . , . , ,. • I 1 1 r ceiiiiliicled oil the basis ol eeiiial lares and rates li'eiiii all liillelowii wc-slw.iiil to ( asi iimpecpi,'. Willi a lii.uic li ol ,1 . , 11 -f 1 I. <-t 1 idinpelitive points, with mutual running connectioiis and I'lgliteen miles llience to I |n msh. and I I'oiii C harlcillelown ' ' . , , , , , . , ,. 11 t ,' . 1 inlei'cliiiiige ol IreigiU. It runs Ilireiugh the lliiest por- e:istward to (leorgelown. Willi a Inane li ol Imlv miles ' , ' . ' ., o ' c ■ 1 1 .1 ■ '1 lions ol the I'leivinee ol Ontario. Iroin the Suspension Iroiii .Meiiiiil Slewarl to Soiiris. lis leiiglli is .'oi miles. | ' I IJridge at Niagara Tails to W iiidsor. opposite. Detroit. . !■ \ii w w e iiki'iik \ I loNs. ' and is of iiiiiiH'iise' lienelil In that I'rov im e as well as to ' .\miiiig llie'sc sianels. liist in r.uik. llie (lUwn Tui \k Canada geiierallv. R\ii»\\ 111 C\NMi\. It also receivi-d al an early clay assistance from the T'rciiii the pass.iye of an act in i.'^ii bv llie I .cgislaliiie goveriiinent I' the exli'iU of 5;;..S5o.ooo, but a large pcu'- of Canada, eiitille'il, " .\ii .\i 1 ti 1 111. ike provision for the' ^ lion has been repaiil. and the rest will be w it he nit don bi, construe linii of a main Hunk line of railway ihriiiigliout ' li practicallv controls, as the result of overdue aeUaii- llie wli'ile length ol this rieiviiie e," tlowii tliroiigli mile II ces, the Detroit and .\lilwaiikee Railwav ihrenigli .Michi- inleinic'diate legislation lo the passage of an ad in i.Sdj, yan from Detroit to (iraiul Haven, and several Tiige I'lititled, ".\ii .\i I for the reorganisation of ill" ( i rand branches in Canada have been biiill bv or leased to the 'Trunk R:iilway Cniiipanv." the history of ihe imisinic- Creat Western, the most impoitaiit aiitl recent of wliicli tioii and I eiiisolidaiiiin ol this gri'.u road is oiie to make are the Wellingloii, ( irev and liriu e, rii lining northwarei a book bv ilsi If. — .1 hisiorv of llic meigiiig ol maii\ lo I .akc I liireiii and ( ieorgian liav. and the " C;inad;i .\ii . 1 harleis of small in.iels into one gi.ind wlinlc. .iiid of the Liiu'. ' the latter bciiig a loop-line of 1 .((1 miles in leiiglh e cinstinc linn and ecpiipmeiu nf the yic.iii'st single mad I rmn ( Hellene e.ithecilv ol liullalo. via l'"ol'l l-aie and on this eoniinenl iiiicU'i' cin iiiiislain e. . if iimisn.il Tin, in |||,. | iilernai inn.il lirielge. The largelv increasing irallie icial tlillicnlty, oven eime only liv the persevering abililies ^-^s too great for the main line, anil this has been ii)f its maiiagers. Originally assistetl largely by the I'm- constructed as prefer.ible to Living an iidditinn.il line ol i viiice of I'aiiad:'.. the lii'ii has long since been practiially > niils on the main line, being a shorter thmiigh route b\ jabandoiied, and still, in our opinion, the country is a i ;, „i.w district of country where the local Iraflic shonlil 'ilebtiii to ihe (Iniiid Trunk r.ither than the (ir.iiid 'Tnrik p.,v ;, f.,i,- iuterest on the cost of eonsi rue lion, ja ileblortoCan.id.i, It is not our province here In tell //or,^ The route along the table-land, level with Lake T.rie. it was Iniill. but sinipl v r,'//.7/ // /> . and il is, and has been.! affords ,'asv griidienis as ceniipared with the main lim I the greai arterv of the commerce of Canada, (iiviug all| so that the haulage of heavy freight leaiiis and fast pas. ^^^ 1)()M1NH)\ '.'I- (..\N.\1>.\. sciiiivt ir.iiiiswill h,- „ui. Ii l.uilil.itnl (liv.il (•...nniin llir I!um, kmi i i \M. di i \» v Kmi •» »n »,i- li.irl-i- will tliiis \w rlTfiH-a ill tlio niaiiiti-naii.i- nl w.iv and .•dl" ImiiM a rail\vavlr..ni llu' l.'Wii ..I lii". .mIIi'. ■•n ill .arrvini; ,t;roaU-r Icails with tlu- siiiu' .•iij;im'-p(i\vri ; lli.- KiMi Si, Kawivn.,-, m ilir \ 'dai;.- .ii I'milii .k.-. 'Hi tlior iwnitcMisal.ini' will ctTirl a saviiiirnl jSi -'.^-ooo l'<'i" iIh' dliawa Kiv.t, wiih a lua.uli In.ni Sniiih- lall- 1.. aimiiiii a- a|iplii'.i to tlu- ^iaiiu- |..raiai;r rarrird ,n iT tlir lln- t..wii ..1 I'nlli llif iliMaii. <• li.'iii I!i. ., kMl U- I.. lii-i>oiit main line. A very irivat advaiitaijc t.i li.' .■.\pivi- I'l'iiihrnkc is i.^o iiiilrs. and I1..111 Siiiilir- I'alU I" I'.nli. iMlln.iiillii>l.inp-liiif i> t;,.' all.-niativi- iMiiU'il willnpni twchc inilo. riif liiir lia- ,.iil\ lurii ..pi-iifd I>. >aa,l t.. \r\v V..rk. !'..iiil,nn till' Ottawa Kivo!, and that p.irtinn..l it Ir.'in Ihr |..tal k'li-lli ..I tin- (iirat \\\->1itii kaihva\ and C'arli-I.in I'lan- liiinii.m |m Sand I'.aiit «as. in 1S7:, l.raii. Ill's i- 7,;4 inil.-s. nanu'lv : Uax-il L. tin- (.'aiiad I'l-iitial Kailviav I. a .mmi v.ais, -, ,niv ii^j tliat till- i.Md .iiM Tj .(1 liy tlu- Cdiiipaiiy is uiily lilty-M-\<-ii Ni.iK.ir:! F.UU la WIikU.h ;.!.) iiiili-s. mi li-s ill K'ni,'lli. nanirl V : VIK 1 INV. M\i\ i r-t: l.ifii.Mc 1.1 F.iit r.ru- 14'. miles. Hiu. knik- 10 Cwlilon Pl.ii r liimlioii 45 iiiili-s. lIKAN.llKs. I UK VMM ■" I Smilll s F.lIIs In i'l'ltll I.MlllU-s Kiuiuika M Sariii:) ; 52 " | H.irfisl,uri;iu Hi..nifnr,l S Tlu- Hi; \M 1 ■ 'Kl. WL P. 'K I liiK«HI Kmiuw ism n.iiMslniiit It) liah , . \2 " . ,, 1 . ... ,, ,. iimrsi' c'l I ipiistniriicii 111 ( liil.ii lo 1 iiiu'i 1 Ilicsf Iwii Wvnnnni; 1(1 IVlroli.i ;.. . d .XILmslMiri? 1,1 Mi.;.,M,si,„i Mruli;,- S - t. .u Us. .1 disi.in. r , .1 I, .'U -In <■ ml 1,-s I Ik' I' KN Ml V I'l N I K \l l\ Ml » ^^ was ,ipriu-d 111 Sep- , , .no,'" . U'liilior, 1.S70, tu C'arlL'tiiii I'l.ui', twcnl -i'ii;lil iiiik's Iicmu Lnnilnii anil Port Slankv ;;nnks ' " Wfllanil Raikvav -; Ottawa, and ill 1.S7:: it k'.isi'd, l.n i|i),) mmis. ih.it pnition (Jail and Uui'lph Railwav 1: 1 if tile liroikvil If anil Ottawa road I ruin C'ark'tnii I'l.iii' WclHnsiiin. Cri'v .inil Hiu.i- Mam l.inc iCuck :; limrtinii tu Sand I'liinl I'liiln a sniisiih limn tlir K. Si.uili.impii.ni I,,.- niiviTiimrnt it is 1., ,-^i,aid lliis 1...1.I h. I'inilir..kc 111 >i.ulll ICxifilsion I I'.ilniersion 1,1 KiniMtilinci.. . m, ,, ,-, , , ,. 1^75 I 111' r..iiip.iiiv was . Ii.irtrii'd l^i imisini. 1 .1 line Till- Liiiiikiii. IIui.,11 ,111.1 liru. ,■ K.iilwav h.is .lis,, 1„.,.„ "' '""' "■■'" i-'^'' Hiirun tu llio nlv ..I Oii.iw.i, via ii-asid hv Ilii- (iriMt Wi'sti-ni f.iinp.inv, and will In- 1 un- '''''"'""''s'- •md .\rnpri..r. .iiid Im.iu Ollaw.i 1., .\|,.iil ir.il •. still, ird diii-in- the pivsi'iit vi-ar |i.>;7;i. Ihis |iiu- is ■"id iiiidri' .111 .1.1 •• I, , rui .nii.ii;,- tlu- 1 ,.iis|ni. ti,.ii nl .1 I, lie l.iii'- In.ni tlieiitvi.l I... ml,, 11 mirtlirrlv. liassini; '•'''"•'v li'an l-iki' lliiruii 1.. (Iiirlir, .■ llir Nmlli tliiMiiyli and afTiirdinu I'aiilitirs f. .,11c nf the lini-st aijri- ^'i""''- ''k' ('.uilkiii and (iivin illr. and Caiiad.i (■.■iitial ( iiltiiral .listriits if Oiitarin. I.inniii!.; a iiim ti.m at tlu- '•'''»■•'-*■ <|iinp,inii's wnv cinp.iwiTfd t,. .iinaliiamati'. villam'i.f \Vini;liani with till' \Vi-lliniri,,n.(ii,'v .iiid linn I- ■""' •''"" '" "''■'"' '" ''"' ^''■■"" "' '""' >'^*'" '"i' "'"' K.iilwav. i-.\t,niliiiir |,, Kin, .inliiir ,,11 l.akr llur,.ii. thus •il"'vr .ilij.-, t in thr in.iiin.-r pri'snili,,,! In llic a, 1. Ilir iiLikin- a dim t nun,- lictwi-rr. Lake lliir,.ii .ind l.akr '""'■i"'"" "' <'"' ''"mpaiiv is 1,, , ,,usiiu. I .1 ni.iil 1.. . ..ii- lMi,- by wav . ,f till' 1. 1. ml, .11 and I'. .11 St.iiilr\ Hr.ui. Ii '"'' ' "'''' '''"' ''■"'•"1-' I'.uilii K.iilw.iv .11 il- pr,.p,isnl l.ruLrlh 'it this l.r.iii, h is ic; inilrs l.Tuiiii.iti.iu ihmi- l.akr Nipissnii.;, rill' (irrat Wrstnii is l.ii.i with slrrl rails, ;,nd is ii,,„ ""' ''-"^lli "I ll"' "'■"I is .it pirsriit In. 111 Ottawa : . ihr n.irri.w f.uir frrt ritrht and a li.ilf im li i;aiii;r. Krnlirw -srvrmv mi' riir NiikiMiK.s Kmiuw ,ii Can \ii\. (ipcnrd in i,S;4 ""' l'"K"M".(iKM xsi, Uki, 1 Rmiw\\ was Imx-uu and < liaiii;i-dlii its prrsriit iiamr in i,S5,S, has lirrn of im- '" '^'"'- ''"' '"'"' "'"' '"''i'^' Imnrd liv I'riiiir .\riliiii ,,ii mriisr hrnotit tu I'liniiitd and the wliuk' iiuitlHTii niiin- ''"' ^'' "' ' *' '"'"'' tiv. and the faiilitirs it li.is atTurdi'ii have upriu'd up a ' '"' '""' "■''~ "-'""ly fin mirayi-d. and l.iiijfly sul. iifw and larsie liiinlifr trade on the Cenrijiaii liav. s, lil.rd t,, li\ ihr . ity and the inrii liaiits ,,f T,,i-.>iit!i. and I'p tu i,S5i),thf ruadhada hard striii;t;lf and in. prulits. '' ''■''" '"'■" "' ^"'''^ hfiirlil in .id\.inrinLr ihr tr.i.lr uf tin- .\t that time tlif prfsfiit alilf iiianaiifr, Ciluiirl (iiuiliri- ' "^ i'.issiiur thruiii^di uiir ul ihr im.si imp,,rt.iut dis- l.iiid, lifcairif M,iiiat;iiii;|)irfi tur, and infusrd.i svs|,,mam| "" '' "' ""I'"'"- '' 'I'l- maiiy impurl.iiu l.iuns ,ix Irrdris. pulirv intu thf adininistratiuii uf tl.f ruad wiiii h w .ukeil ■""' nr,,rsand liinilifrwharlsaii- 1 1,,. ■|-,,u,,s,,, ,.,, v,„, ,, |, I 1 .1 ... , ' '" luH.iNiu \M, .Mi'i-MM. K \ « ^^ iiiiis hum uwiinl l.y theruinpanvat lur.intu aiiilCu inirw Iaii,l 1, ,- ,„ ,1,,- ,, ,1 ,■ , , , , I I \.. ■ ., , ^ ' ' lui,,n|,,. ihMiiiLrh .1 lim- .inii, ulliii.il .111, iim irriiiL' sUMii.iTsun Lake Sim, •,.,■ r,, mien with ihr r,,.i,i .11 s,.v, ..,.,„,:,„ , ,1 i v ,,■ "'■'"HK , ... .,., 1 , , , nx'iun. 1,1 ill,- i-.i,| ,,1 l.ak,' Sii r .iiid ( ir, ,r,'i 111 H iv ral statiuns. 1 he length „f the n-ad is ,54 miles, namrlv: |, |, ,. !„.,.„ , .,„ , ,., ,„, ,. , , - " ' " "''^ '" ' " ■' ^1" ' ' ssiiil luail 111 ilfvelupini( , uinmiT, r M.xiN 1.1X1.. aluiiL; Us ruulr. .iml ,,1 i.|,,ai henelit in in, rr.isiui; ih,- Tornni,) 10 Cilljnuw,!,),! ,|4 inik's Iraik-ul T,,i-unlu r„llingw„„,J i„ McMfuriJ ;, „ .. I, i. ;, ,,,..,1 ,,„ a ,|,r,-,' I,.,-, six in, I, yaiiu,', ami ll„- Ml sK,iK,v iiR,\M 11. lirst iiarruw i;aiii;e ,,p,-n |,,r muti, in .ViiiiTi, .1 \ii| 1,, \ilrn,l.,k.,„(,nlli,, ,3 „„,,, a , . .nskleralile eM,-nl was y,v,ai|,, it l.v .iivaiid luwii "• liuiiiisrs. -nil! 11 w.is l„-si,l,., v,Tv , hraplv ,,,iisini, l,-,l, Thr S, I.VUKIN.I AM, OnvwA R A II W V V f, m llf , I s """t' '" ''"■ '■■^'"""■'.^ ;.V,,Ulal.|r ,,,UUllA lhl,,Un|, iMlrv.i al l',,-s,,aijuii,l„,n with ihefJramlTri, Ilk Kail- " ", " ''""^- '■""^ ""' ^'l-",,-.,) Ur:nv .-u^iUu-.-vw^ "iv system. The line runs truin !'res,,,ti 1,, ( )n m i "",',"" ami tlieChaudien- ""' "'■"' '"iiiie, isuuh ihr (Iran, I I nink.ind ilir .\|i,l- I.iinilier is ,arri,-,l ,,v,t ih,. lin,. t,, a s„|,.,,d,l,. '■"".' '•.'''"•'>'-■ '" '■- i"t'-M.lr,l M l.iiikl it thr,iiii,di lu rxteiil. wlth.iiit lraiis-shi|,iiiriil. tu thr .\,u |-iit|,i„1 ' •■''^'' "^ "I"''-'"^'' -1° '"'''■■^- '" "■H"'' I with thr ( ■.,i,;„1,, St.ii,-s, |„,,|, |,vih,-(,r.in,l Trunk Kailwav ami l,v ,V,ss .'''""" '''■"'"■•'>■ ^ '"" ^" l'>'-''"l i' i-^ '.pen ,,uK luuu im;iarsuvrr lli,' Knr, Si, l.awninr tiun, I'lvs, , n , ''"■""""" <^"'"" ""l<. <^^i,iililv-,'ii;lil iiiik's, OirdenslMirii: un „ si,..m, |,.rrv-l„..il haviui; nils ,„', 1,,.',' ""' ^'" "" '''""'' '■! ^" " " '^ ai kaiakiuLr ul ilr'k. llifiliaiin,ll„.i„^. k,.pi„pr„alill„.v,Mrr,,iiii,l ""' .^"■'■"••-t ""P'Ttanee f, il„. . i, v ,,| |,„,„u,, ,„„| ,|„- Thr Irnirih,,! ih,. ,,,.1.1 issixu-livmik's wesfrn p,irti„n ,,f Hic I'mvimeul Ouiariu, It IS lifiiiv; Imili lru,„i[„.,uvul •|,,n,ni,,wrs,wa,d 1,, |.i,.s,„„i„o„,,w:, '"' '■'"■ , ;^ = '-eetsvillr,ihr ,„ M i li„„. , ;,,,i. .\vi, \V„u,lslu,k. ami ^'""'■■'- '"^'''-villl.iSl, Tl n,s. aiiumniudatiuLC the .■xteusiv,. <.Wi6i.H,, liaiiUsk.;;;:'.';: .. ,. !;",;' 'iT';;"^;-""T^' -me.andse,urin;,a,uuuer- *^ •■■ " 1""" "il'ill"- < ■'".Ida Suuthern at St, Thum.is. It will II,' thus .1 ihird .ureal tliruiii;h line ul railw.iv liuiii I ,.r,,iit,i lu flu, ,ii;u and llii' West .\ lir.iiiili Is lu-iiii; luiilt Iruiii Sireetsville 1,, Orain;e- villf. iliruiu;li uii,' ul ihf must priii|iiiti\e and must lie.ui- liliil v.illris in ( Inl.uiu, «hi> il "ill pl.u f .1 laii;r 11 11 in In a ,,| vill.i.yi-s .Mill walfi-puwers in .1 pusuiun I,, he 111,11111- I I, liirini; siilniilis ul T,,:, ,111,1 .\ l.i.im h .iN,. is 1,. In- l.iiiil Iruiii the I'urks ul the I redil lu 1 uniiei I with the Willinct.iii, (irev ,iiid lime c Kailw,iv at l'eii;iis. Ihr .Mli'i xM' K Ml » \\ ul CwMix runs fruiil I'orl II,, Ul L.iki- OiiMiM lu ( li illi.i uii |,.ike Sinicue, with a liiMiii II iu,i,l lu l..ik,li,l,l 11 ,,,iiiie. Is with ihe TiiruMlu .iiid Nipissini; .111,1 till' Nuilherii i.iilw.ivs |i is a m.iiii ruiili- lu the Miiskuk.i i.arituiv. .mil tu ih,' I'.iiiN Suiiiiil life i;i.iiil I. mils Ihe leiii^lli is ioi| miles. ii.imrK ; M MS 1 IM l',,ii ll,,|„' 1,1 iiiiili.i S7 niiirs IK \\, 11 Milll, k I,, I..ik,'li, 1,1 :!2 mik's I h,' \Viiiir\ wu I'uk 1 I'iKKV Kmmsw runs Jium I'uil \Vlulli\, uiir ,■! ihr In-si h.iil Is ,,11 I ..ikr ( liiMri, 1. 1,1 I'uit I'rrrx uii L.ikr S, iii;ul; Ii is maiiilv a mad Im liimlifr .liiil yr.iiii tr,illii . ,,1 wlmh ,hri-uuiili\ lhi,,iii;li whii h il runs is lart;rlv pruilin live ll is .1 pi,is|,rr,,iis r,..id. .md it is iiUfiulfil lu ,,,iitiiiiif il tlir,iiiL;li tu (ieur- i;i..|i liav. .Is ni.ikim; |i\ Iwrnu-fni' iiiilfs tin' shi.rlesi ruulr lielui'iii l.ikis lluruii .md (liil.iiiu The ,lis|.m, e is trum Wlulliv lu I'urt I'nrv — ninilerii mik's riir (' i \ v,i \ Sul 1 III K\ K \ii ■>', w r.iiis ilii,,ui;li .1 mi \ pr,,sp,'iuus l.niiimi,' dislri, 1 ,.l .1 ,|,,/eii ,,miilies in lln- suuthern p.irl ,,l ( )iil.iriu. hurdr riiiy llif hike, Il i;,.rs fruiii ihe Internatiumd |{ridi;e al l''uil I'.rie lu .Xiiilieisi- hiirt; uii thr I k-lruil Kiver, ,iiid Cuiiilw rii;lit mi the Kivei St (l.iir. llif ihriiiiyh (listaiii fs li,.m |-',,rt I'jie lieiiii; le- sp,', livflv .•-',) .iml i,S4milfs ,\u ,\iui'ii, .111 ruad, 1,1 1 In I llir Tuk'ilu, ('.111,1,1,1 Si,iiihrrn .mil Iklmit K.illw.iv. ,111,1 .111. itlirr. , .illril ihr Ciii.id.i Suiiiliriu .md ( hi, .in,, K.iilw.u . an- ulnilii.il in inli-iesi wuli the ( 'anadiaii ru.iil. .111,1 liiiiiish it with runiiiiu.; , uim,', ii,,iis li,,ui Drliuil ,m,rruk'il,, 1,, .ill p,ir|s ,.| Ihr Wrsi ,1,1,1 ihr S, , mil jiv ihr lalli'r ru,id. iv hi-ii rnhrelv lin,sl,, ,1, ih,- ,l,si,i,i, ,• I,,, 1,1 Ikilkilu I,, !'h,, ,11;,, \i.i ihis ('aiiad.i i.nilrwill lie uiiU .(7,; milrs, ,,, llliv-liM' miks sh,,,,,-, il,,,,, l,v ,mv , ,,,.« ,'\isl,,,i^ I 'lis ru,i,| h.is li,-,ii |,ii,li u nil .1 Mrw I., Ihr v.isiU m- ■ le.isiiii,' \Vrst,-ni ,,.i,l,-. .1,1,1 .IS ,1 ,.ii,i,r ,,l ihi,,,,,4h li,iL;lil l.v .1 s|,,,ri liiii' m ,,,1111111,1, ,11, «iih ihr Nr« ^■ulk ('i'iilral,md l-.n,' ra,li,i.i,ls li,-iue,'u Chi, .11;,, .ii,,| ihr .\il,mii, sf.il',,,ii,l I III- r,ia,l h,is lirrii ,,1 ,'.is\ , ,,ns|rii, 11, ,n. Iirinir niainlv liyhl L;r,iil,'s ,111,1 s|r,iiulii I s, Ihe Iransleis uver thf llftr,iit KiM'r lu (iiuss,- Is!,- :,,,■ ,i,,i,|,. l,v ,1,, i,i,im.,ise iransfer-huat l,,,|i|i,,u a Ir.iiu ,,| 1 w ,111 \ -,,nr , ars at .1 lime, Kriiin (Jruss,, Isk' |,,llir .N|i, hiir.,,, shurr 1 |,rr,- i> a splfiidid iruii l.iiilL;,' Thf r,,ail w,is ,,p,'m',| ,i p.iss,.,,^,,,, ,,,,||„ ,,, D,.,,.,,,- hrr. 1.S7;. l„-uv,',„ Hull., . ll,-ii,,,i, .,,,,! I,, I,., I,, III,- I'liliir mil,-.ii;r ul ii„- i,,:„| ,„ ( .i,,,„|,, ,s ..,, miles, ,lsf,,lluws. M \ls list, nil Kii' I,, .\mln islliiiiLi , . .. . . -1 , 1 \m iiivisios. SI I'll, ,11, .IS 1.1 r.iiiiliviii;!,, ■^-',) mik' I'll niik-s SI V,,M, \ |,|\ ,,„)\. I'nll i:,!,- I,. \|.li,.| in llllk-S Il h.is , uuufi I,,,„s al v,iri,i,i- pmiits uilli il„- (in-.u \V,si,.,,i, ,|„. (,,,,,,,1 I ,,,,,;, ,,|„| II,,,,, III,,,, ,,„| |.,.,,. lu.uls '""■ "^^'11 1"'^ ^M' I.VKl 1j.,,K N m, u VV ,s ,|rs,n,„.,| lu run Iruiii ll.miiltuu t,, I',,,, |),,u-r ,,11 l.ik,' lai,'. laii •11 jursriii (,,S75i i;,„.s,„i|v I,, l.irvis. ., l.-u ,,,i|,.s sl,,i,| ,,| ihf I uiilrii,pl,itr,l k'„L;lli, h is an imp,, nam i,.,i,l 1,, the li'"l'''i'"l |.r,,s|Miilv ul Il.„,ii||,,ii, lis |,.,n.,|, I,, Jaivis is Ihirivivv,, ,,i,lfs, making euiiiifr|i,,iis thrrr with ilie (in, I Wisirru ,\ir.|.ine. and at ralfduiii,i with the firaiid Irimk. ami al ll.i^r,.,svill,. willi ll,,- ('.,,i.„|., Suuiliern ■Illf IIVMII luN VM. \'ul vsh (in-mui, Rviivvvv runs Immllue- wav — nf two niillinn aires nf pine-tim!iered lands, wliii h Mniiireal in the I'mviine line iie, r l'..isi I'ranklin. \er- j,,., tn ( Inslnid, Iweiitv -six miles, .iiid is in he Imill In are siliialed iipmi streams llnwinif direitlv iiiln tiie < )t- 1 .,nl. llie line passes verv direri l\ 1 hrnui;li ( h.imlil v. 1 ..ike St. h'I'n. lawa and Si. Law rem e rivers. The 1 ilv nl (liiehei has Sle. .Marie. West I'arnham, Sianliridm' and l'relis.i;lis- 1 he ( ' v uii 1 n\ vx n ( Iki \ \ 11 1 1 Rviivvw runs iieiweeii alsn suhsi I ilied niie millinii dnllars, and the wnrk is in lum.;, a iHstaiiee nf aliniii lift v miles. 1 lie 1 w n |n\v ns after u liii li it is n.uiied in the I'mv im e nl lie I ninpleleiMpv i.S;*!, 1 he distanees are— I riim (_)nehei .\ Inam h t;nes Irmii Sle. .Marie In Smel, tnitv-nii.- I hieliei . .mil is a strietlv Im .il in.iil. I.ein^ih, twelve In .Mnnlieal. lOo miles; liranrh fmin Tliree Rivers p, miles. I lie 1 mini rv I raveised liv this mad is impmi.iiu. miles. ( i rand I'iles. ihirlv-lwn miles. and ils ■ miiiei I inns .ue parliriilailv niimerniis, .u M. I he S 1 . hi; vx. i- vx h I . vki .\linvxin R vil.vv v v . like riie l.rvis vxp lxl'.x.xi-.ia.e Rviivvvv will extend frmii I .ainherl's with the ( irand rriiiik Im all pniiiis; ,u We 1 ihe Levis .viid IxeiinelnN. is pr. .jei teil in strike the l!iirn- l.evis. I' I ) . In the frnntier nf .Maine, .dim 11 11 inely miles. I'.iriiliani. with the Smiil i.e. 1 stern tnr the llasi ;i'iil Smith, pe.in .iiid Nnilli .\meri. .111 Railw.iv at snine pnint e.ist nl llien In jniii a prnjeited rnad In meet the \'.. \ \. .\ , .iiid with the Sianslead, Slieffm d anil ( Tiamhl v . .iiid llie l;.in_;nr Ihe ilist.im.- 1.. Like .Meirant ii is iii.;lity live R.iilwav at l.inrnln, and iiinnerl with the railwav s nf the I'hilipslniry and Vamaska railw:; ■; .11 I'mviiue line, miles. Ihe pmpnsed rlist.iuee 1.1 St. |nliii. New lirniis- rniteil Stales hv thai means. w illi ihe \i rmniil div isimi nf the I'milaiiii iiid ( l^deiis. wii k. wil! he niily 4 ;o miles. II will npen lip a laru:e reyinii nl liii nt 1 y .iiid nil- Imii.; rruiik line, .ii.d al Smel with the Nnrlli Sli.ne ri,e .Mnxiuivi .NnkiiiiKX C'mnxi/vimx RviiKnvu ni I iipieil (rnvvn lands, and eive r.iilw;iv 1 nmiiiiiiiii .1- Railwav and sle. imeis nii t he St. L.iu rem e. is mie ni (he svsiem nf m 1 I , pr. ijeited tn jniii the ( aii.i linn In a hULje pnpnlalimi elaimed In lie alreailv sinleil. | he main line In i;asi I'r.inklin is ahniit liiiislied and dian I'.n ifn iinithw.inl 11 is luiili ihrnMyh a line ■ miii- riiis line is the shnrlest rmite In the State nl .Maine naiiis rnnnini.;. and the Smel lii.iiieh is 1.. he 1 miipleled irv. anil is In he linished in 1^75. and the I'mvimesnl NnvaSiniia and New l!i iiiisw ii k. this vear I i.'<75 1. .\s the ( aiiadia: div isimi nl I'nrll.iiid It is p.-nje. led tniuii Iiimii .\|nnlre;il up the I )tt.iwa lieini; in mile- shmli'' In I'nrll.inil llian llie (irand and ( lydeiishuri; I'luiik line, this railw.iv liaK yreal \'allev tn ()iiawa ( ilv. ,ind ihenie In I leep River, no Truiik, 1 ;5 miles shnrler In Si. h'hn and hrederii Inn. pmspeils nf sui 1 ess. miles. .mil I4,i miles shmler In llalil.ix Ih.in Ihe Inleii ninnial Ihe ICikniavx vxn Nm; 1 11 .Vvinci. v\ Rviivvvv xi.k 1 ii-wi - 1 1 kx , nvi virsk v 1 mx. Railwav. (1 misnlidatedl ■ .insists nl ihe ueslern sei linn .,1 ihe reiidim; the •misiruetinn nf the t'aiiadian I'.i. ilie 1 he Cma lv the ihmigh ils eapahilities have lieen develnped tn a limited Inmheriin; eslahlishments, and, after inanv v ieissitiiiles. State nf .Maine, frnm the hmindary line at the St. ('mix deyree. it has. nevertheless, exleiided emisideralile t.ieili- tlie ininp.inv is iinw prnspemus Ihe Int.il mile.ii^e. inliaiiu:m. It fmiiis a direet llirmiyh line nl Ir.ivel he- ties f.n llie transmissimi nf freiyhl. and In imiiiier.iiits iniTiidim; 111.11 hr.inihes. is alimil lnilv-eii;hl miles. Ivvei-n llie railwavs ..I llie I'niled Slales ;inil tlmse nf llie prnieedini; In the Red River iniimry. The Sm nil vsiiux Rviiwvv is mie nl iiiin li impm- |)niniiiinn in the .M.irilime I'rnviiii es. and ii.is t,r|-eailv I'lUil iliese n.ivitj.ilile v. aleis were iin|Hnv eil and made l.ini e In ihe I'rnv ini e nf I )neliei and llie haislern I 'nileil inereased the husiiiess ,iiid pnpulatinii nl St. Inliii, ,11 1 essihle. there w.is 11 nnei linn helweeii lirilisli SI. lies, p.issini; li.iniit;!i .1 heaiililul line nf eminliv \\ pre-'-m il Inrms ihemily llimm^h r.iil mule In the .\merii,i inil the v.dlev .il the .\ssinilinine llirmn;h ihrmi'red hv summer Imirists. and il is alsn a sliml upper I'l nvini es via lianyni and ll.iiiville lunitimi mi Uriiisli teiril.u v . exi epl .11 an expense whii li made ils ihrmiijh rniile In Ihe h'.asl and Siiiilh. liv llie I'nrlland i he ( i r.iiid Trunk R.ulw.iv. iise |M-.ieiii ali . iiiipnssilile ; and ihe whnle t ravel In Red and Oirileiisliun; Railm.id, lietweeii rnrllanil and St The entire leni;lh nf the line is .-on miles imm St River I mm the smith In I'ml ( i.irry - passed, .is ,1 iieees- Jnhnsliurv. Vermmit. iimv iie.iil v 1 nnsi 1 in led, il u 1 II npen |nlin In lianiinr. nnl im liidiii.s,' the lir.im h In hreileri. sit v. llimunh the Si.iie nl .\1 iniiesnta. ,i|, :| line nl railw.iv helween .\|nnlreal and rnrllanil inn. w hii h is a separaU' nri;ani/atimi. lliere .ire Iwn rniites 111 the I nileil States npen P the ,,^ei Initv miles s|i, liter than hv aiiv exisliii.tj line, and Ihe l-KIIM uie I nx Huvxiil Rviivvvv emineils the linii e nf the 1 lav idler. -ihe niie Imm lletrml enlirelv V i.i Ihe linsinn. ( 'mil nrd and .Montreal. I mm Wells River, e.nital nl New liruiisu ii k with the 1 niisnlidated I ^ vN N hv r.iilvv.iv . v ia Si. I 'an I In Dnlutli ; the sei mid hv sie.im- Veiiiinnl. 11 is ihe shnrlest and easiest graded line he- .\ Railw.iv 11 is 1 wenlv-t w n miles in lenylli. hn.it Imm 1 leimii. ;iseeiiiliiie- Lake llurmiand eiiteriiiL; Iween .Mmilreal am! Hnsimi. Ihe Nivv liui xsvvuk Rviiw vv. snmelimes lalled the hv the St. .M.irv ('.iii.il. fnllnws ilie Imiyesi dispm, e mi I'he hr.iin h mad ImniSmel In Siillnn jiim linn, via Riviere ilu l.mip Rail way. is an iiiiderlakinL; nl ^real im L.ike Superim in Dnlutli almve named, situated mi the I 11 luumnnilv ilie and Wateilnn. ahmii ico miles in leiiyl h. pnrlaiue. Cnuneiliiie 'helnwei I'mviiues with <>iie- vveslerninnsi h.ivnfihii lake. l-'rmii lliilulh the rmite is nearlv inmpleteil. and will he npened this \ear I i.Sjsl. Iiei '.iv a slmiier mute In Riviere ilii l.mip than hv the is nver the N'mihei 11 I'.eili, m.ul In .M.nehe.iil Ihe m.iiii In. 111. im luiliiie llmse pmlinns nf nihei liiiei iialimial, il penet rales a line eniinl ly llirnui;liniil m The ihsiani es mi ihe tun I'liiied Stales mules m,iv mails leased in peipeluil v In the Sniit li eastern, runs aline hirlher bai k fmin llie masl . It is aided hv l.irne thus he detailed : i„,w Irmn St. John's m Sianslead. 1'. (.>.. makin.i: its -rants nf v.dnahle limber-lands Irmu the I'mvime m |,v i.„luMy Iroiii romum ta D.inm 22= luilus. tlirnu.t,di eonncctions eastward al .Newport. X'erinmil. New liruiiswiek, and is beinu pushed Imwaid tn , mn- .; .. ' „ d,.,,,,,, ,u ciiicasn 2-4 - The suieessful emnplelion and 1 otisolidalioii of this pleiimi hv eneinelie m.inaeeis. Il is expeeled In he Chiiii^ii m S,. Paul. 411s mid passiiitj throuirli and npenini; np mie nf tin' best linished In the hmindaiy-line in i.'^;!!. The line is npen Si. I'.iiil la Diiliiili i;u i-iiinllural.minerah and lumber sei lions of eouiitry ill 110WI1S7O fmm ( iihsmi, ippnsiie I'rederii Imi. m Mu- Duluili m .M.iu-lie;ul ajj ■■ ihe rrnvime nf I luehei — is almost enlirelv due In llie uiai , ahmil 100 miles, with a braneli In Wnndslnek nf enerirv and peismrd means nf llie llmi. .\sa llelknap „ii,e miles, and annther In the .Vrooslook River, in .Maine, liv s'l.i^elinm Nh.iihiM,! n. |-,.it(;.im ........ 251'.' " Instei. 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'/■/,.'!■., with thv ('..nm-. li. nl .ind r.issiinr,. i. l-r.iin Sli..li.iiid,iw.in l..ik,., liv smii'ssivf p.irlai;— an.l Kiv.i .uul S,.iitli-i.a-Uin r.iiln.iv- 1.. \V,-ir- l,. ,d Imliaii-. i-. N.-u V..rk, I!, .si, ,11, .\ll,.iin. lli- lak- .111, 1 in.iiiiil.uii i- ili,. s..l- iu(.,li,ini ,.l .i.itti. Ii\ 1. ill with ill- rpp-rl'r., ji-.iiii it- ii.uural ailv.uu.iir-s. Iiki.|y s,i,,n 1., I,,.,, ,111- a i-:;i.,ii ..I \-w 1 l.iinp-liiiw .ill N.-w l.nL;l.in.; ...wn-. ,.r iiii,,.-. iil.i-f ,if IC''^'... iinp.inan,-. Tli- tails inim-.lial.-iy in ,,lli-r pl.u — -.,mli,.r w— 1 ..I th--,- p.nnl-. i- l.vlir.ui.l 1 h, ■/.,■.'...,,.,■,•/;;,;.'. Ii. ,111 I l.ilii.is iii-i t- with it .11 Si iniiU of th- lluils.in liay C'oiiipanv's f,irl pi—iil nii- I iiink Kailw.iv 1.. M, lolin-. IV (J . ,.1 lli- S,.iill;--,i-tirn J.,liii. tli|. (!i.iii,i I'l unk ,,.iiii,.l- .it D.mvill- Jiimln.n limited water-power, and the yrounilis naturallv well K.iilwavl.. N.-w p..r.. \'-nnoiii. .m.l ili.n,.- l.v lli- (-11- I, v in, ..ins ,,l the Miiin, (V/;//.;/. .iml lli- Miiiii, I'nitiiil .id.ipted for mill-sites. I'erliaps the d.iv is not disianl Iral \'-nn,>nl .111, i , ..111,-. liiii; 1...11I- 1 , .iiiv point .U-ir-d, ..p.n- up t., 11 .ill lli- I'nil-d Si.n,-- troni lla.iii.;or via when these falls may rival 111- C'liaiidiere on the Olt.iw.i From C) 1 1 \« \ and li\-i iksOm xm... ihei .iniii..lioiis I'orll.iii.l ami H..si..n. .in.l tin- .. inn— liny r.i.ids there- in the miniber of mills they set in iiioliun. are made lo all poiiils already desi rihed liy 1 rossint; the from. G !• () L () G Y OF THE DO M I N I O N • w.i. ■,7///- TllK fMllovviiiij atiiilo makes ni> aitcniiit m tin* diiinilv nl ,i ,.■«/. ' /•'I'lrnu: , r■^^'l\ iiixtii xt iiitcn'siiin; ,iiul t\|i-risi\r .i >uliji' I ;i> the (ti-t'|t.irtriii-iii iil the IntcriiM Uas kindly liitin^lii-ti-i..u<*i| uiiitrr lilt- (liriTtinn rd Sii Willi.iin I,i»k.iii. I'.K v. in i ^(i.j. ami also the rortiM lions .mil atMilJniKil niitps sinn- that il.iir. I'd n\\v as btii-llv .IS pnssiltif him li ilala as shall lead in soini- iindt-rsiaixtiim nl iliis rna|i. and of thi- Ktiitial >;iolo«iral rotniations aitd tniiMTal ii'sourt'i's of Canada, is all llial this article aii(-ni|>ts. To Ihis iMid wf sh.dl lontiiii* oinsrlvrs mainly to the i-ii'H'>'ni> .4,v,'/\'r of ilu* Dominion, dcsrril'in« as nrailv as posKiMe. by I'rovin- CCS. till- r|tara«Mrr and loralion of snrli inini-rals, on «*. and t-artlis as arc ol use in t'onunriit*, and nniflil hv soiixhl attL-r l>y Imsincss ini-n, for whom this Alias is i-|)i(-lly irui-ndid. For this ['in|iosr, Mi. Sriwvn. On- Diio |t»r oi tin- (M-nln^it ,d Sur \-t-vs of ('anada, has kindiv plarcd at tht* disposal (d tin- wiitii tin- coniplcti" ii-cords and irpfiits of proi(ri;ss in his d('|)ailmt'ni up (o the prfsr'iit timr. I'rom llicm most of tht- iiiformalinn ^ivni huluw is derived, anit to ilii-m (in jmlilishrd volumes) ihi? reader is leferied for more scimliln-allv Keolo,i,'ieal or parti' ular infoimalion. Valiial'le infoiination has also been obtained from l)i. Dawson's Atadiari (feo|l>^v and reports on Prinrc Ktlwaid Ist.ind, and Mr. Ale.xatubr Muiiav's icpoits nf the yeoio^ieal sniveys ol Nrwtitund- laml. With the exri'piion oi about sn.fKxi s«|uare miles bel.iuniii;; t" Oiieber. «-s.und iiiij Irom the line ol New Voik |o tJaspi'-, .iml ptiniii:: ihe Kowcr or Manlirue Pioviiirrs, the whob- iif tin I ppei I'im\ im .s ot the D.Miiini'Ui lii-s on llir muth sidr ot the St. l-iwreiirr .iiid the ijtf.it lakes. The ll. ink ot ihe norihein hills, known as the Lauieniidt -. loins tlie north shoic ol ihe rivei ami >;nlf, ui*til within iweniy imbs ot ^>iieber It then lecfdes, and at the tatter tily is already about tweniv miles distant fiom the St. I.awrentf. At Montreal the hasi- of the hills is thirtv miles to the leat. and to the westward of this it strelrhesalonii tlie north side of the Ottawa River for about I'h. miles, anci then runs southward aeross both the Ottawa and the St. I.aw- reme, erossini^ the lattei rivet a little below Kincsion, at the Thou- sand Isl.inds. and enlerini; New Vrnk. lleie the I.aurmtides sptrail out into an aiea of about io.ikio s-piaie miles of luizlilands. known as thi" Adiionilaik rountry, and lyini; between the l.ake.s Chanipl.iin and Ontaii". The n.iiiow bell of hill-country which loimecis tin* Adirondacks with the l.anieniiiles noiiliof the Ottawa, divides the v.dlev of Ihe St. Lawrence proper from thai of the ^;nat lakes, which is still bounded to the north bv a continuation of the Laiireniiiles. The basi- of these from ne.ir Kiniiston runs in a western diiection, at some disi.incc in the rear ol Lake Ontario, until il reaches the south- west exitemitv ol (ieoii^ian llav on Lake Union; after which it skirls this lake ;ind Lake Superior, and runs uoiih-wesiward into .Manitob.i aii'l the North west IViritory. This urcat noiihcrn liill- lej^ion consists ol ilie i)ldest known nu k-(orniation ol the ylobe. to which till- name of ihe Laureiitian svstem has been .i;iven. and occu- inLs .1 very lai>;e potiiou ol the whole ot the iJominion nuilhward til ihe limits just .issinneil. Ovei a laiye pottiou ol ihib aiea, aluiiy Lakes Huron and Supeiior, and farther eastward on Lake Tcmis- c.imiuii. IS auolliei seiies ul locks, lu which ihu uaiue ol the llutoman system is j^iven. Hut as the country occu[)ied by ihrsr rocks is neo^;raphicallv similar |o the Laureniian, it is for conve- iiH net' hcie in-luded with il. To I lie souih ol this rei;inii ilu- wholr ol t \uuula biiwetii Monlreal and the Uockv Mountains, with the exception ol the narrow belt ol Lauientian countiv described as runiiinti southward across the ) >tiawa and Si, Lawrence rivt-rs. is verv level. The s.ime is true tti the easiwaid of Montieal until we le.ich the Nolle Dame taniic of hills, passinj; soiiihw.iid into Vetinont. .ind in its noiili c.isuin extension boundinii ilie Lowei S|. Lawrence valley to the stnilh. This Ie\cl countiv I" the siiulh of the Lauientides is (ici-u])iett both east and west of Moiitie.d by the s.ime lork formalions, and ronstitules ihe t iianipaiK" le^ion ol ('.iiiada, the sutlaci- of whith is scar<'ely lookeu. e v< ipt lo a lew isol.iled li.lp hills m-ar M'>nlreal, and by r.ccasion.il escarpments, ravines, and gravel ridi'es further west- ward. On llw soulheiii.as o:i ihe noiilu-m. side of ihe \ .illey of the Lovvi i S|. Lawieiice is a i.iuiic ol mounlainous counirv. Tlu'se ranges keep closf to ihe shores for a considerable tlisi.mce up ihe rivi-i ; but about lo-i miles btbnv Oiiebfc. where the liver is hfteeil mites wide, the soulhein i - r beyins to leave the margin, ami opposite |o Oiiebec is ihiiiv mile-, ilisiant. Kri>m this point it runs in a more south wesit-rn diieciion than the river vallev. and opptisite Montreal IS met with about lifiv mib's to the south east, where it enters \'ei- inont, and is^ihere known as the (Jreen Mountain ran^''. which foims the eastern limit of ihe vallev of Lake Champlain. In <\iiiada, this ran^e, siietchiiiK frtini the parallel of 45 north latitude io the ilulf. is known an the Nutre-Daine Mountains, but toils north- e.istern poriion iht li'' of lilt m th. Shickshock Mountains is often I MIS Noiir-D.imr l.lllLir. 011 llic south side ol ihr Si. L.IWM n- < . whn ll lorms tin- belt whose course h.is just been desi ribed. has .mi .ivera«e bii adili of thiit\ to foriv miles. To the south and e.isi of it the bind is undulaliuK. exteinlitiL; through the NLiriliim- I'lovinces. This nny bi- calb-d th'- Lastern District. Ilie rrKion oi-cupied by the Laureniian si ries is exclusively com- posed of crystalline rticks, for ihe most p.irt silirious or tjr.inile-like in character, consisiini; of (|uarl/-ile. syenite, yiieiss, .md other rel.tteil locks, broken up into lidi^es ;ind trountain-peaks. The general level of this renion is about l?oo h-t t above the sea. sometimes atlainiuif an altitude of qihio in 4000 feet, and running down to a much lower level th.in the avei.iye in ihe narrow belt crossiiiii the country e.isi of Kinusioii. The softer rocks ol this ii'uion aie of civst.dhne limesione 01 marble, giving rise to numenius valleys of feiiilesnil. The hill sides, cfivertd with vegelalde mould sustaining a giowth of small trees, are soon l.iid bare if tire passes over them and destroys the growth, but in the valleys and lower p.iiis of this ieu'<>" »ieej» soil and he,i\y limfier .ibound. This legion also contains iiiex- hausiibli* niini-s ol liih iion on-s. copper, lead, marble, and other mini lais. The ('hamp.ugn region ot thex- l*io\irices is dividtd into two p. iris bv ilu- ii.iir'ov isthmus of Laiiieniian countrv. wlin '. iiiiis from the < >it.tw.i Kiver t'l the .\diioiii|;ick M.iuuiains ol New Voik. Last ol ihis division it includes all the cimnir\ between llie Ottawa and The lolb. of Caiiad.i, \. l.\, vm. VII. VL .iv Ihe n.iiues of the princip.il i>. ..jo ' I lulilii; loder Supeiln Ml. I eriiaiy. ( lelaceoiis I'eriui.in. t arlioititerous. \' Devonian. V. Upper Silurian. IL Middle Siluri.in. 11. Lower Siluiiaii. L i,o/uic. I Thesi- iig.iin are sulMlivided I which it is only necessary |o lluronian systems .ihove releried .., .ire ihe divisi V.onw: I'n ks ol ( .uud.i have been classed, lo tl into various Inc.il series or groups, ol mention here that the Laureniian and into which tlie rocks no lo< .ll names ha\e >cl been apjdied eUuwherc in America ; but, as thevare here mtoe ex|i-nsivelve\posed than anywhere else on the coniinenl, it would be inconvenient to describe the geology of t'.mada wiihoul giving the names used here, .md wliich are now recognized abroad. The limestones and sandstones nf the older formations are to be hiiiud sulhciently distributed through most parts of Canada for all useful purposes, but the great e;istern coat-held of North .America is confined to the Piovinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scoiia. a nar- row margin on the north shore of iht- H.iy of Chaleurs being its limit in a westerly direction. No coal ixisis in workable vein"? in Ceniial C,iti;ida, but in the North-west Temtoiies .md in the I'loviiwe tif Hiitish ( ohinibi.i ii undeilu's large aieas. P.issing by any euunai.iiioii o| ihe less v.ijnable or less abuiid.int Ihl Si. Lawtem Ih. Nolle Dam wl ok- . ountiv e. and .ill between the L.lureiiti hills to Ihe soiillieasl. Westw.ud, it eiiibr.i ouili of the Lauientian legion, inituding the 11 the north and luiiietals which are to be hiniid in the ditlereiit roi k lomiations ol U'anad.i. we will now speak in detail 'Uily of those whidi are susiep tible of ,.,»//,i/«i< applicaliun. We follow ihe classilic.njoii adopted in I the ollicial leputts. .\NI> IIII.IK nui;: Ihe nih- westein peninsula ol ( )iiiaiio, lying between the great lakes. This is A regiioi of vast plains, m \y\\ trilling elev.itions, underlaid by beds uf unaltered Siluri.in and Devoni.ui rocks of s.mdstone. lime stnne, and sh.ile. These .ig.iiti aie overl.iid in the greatir portion | MJ'I \l of the region by beds of cl.i\ . ocr.ision.dlv iiitermixeil with, or over- laid by. s.ind .md gravel, ami olien covereil by a .onsidei.ilde thick /;.■//. — .Mudi has been wriiieu about ilie iron ou-s nf Canada, but tiess of ve^elable mould. the information is to be found scattered through tlie geologic.d le- tn the eastern ptoiion of this region, between * )tl.iw.i and Ouebec, ports of many ye.irs. .\n\.\ In sc.it hi id leporls .md p.ipt is giwii .tt the lands are neaiU .ill marine cl.i\s covered by s. . tlv depr»siis, and v.irioiis limes to the public. fi'tming a light, w.iim soil ; 01 a heavy blue clav giving a suong .snd , In IS74. Mr. I J. 1. Harrington. It. A., rh.D.. Chemist and Minei.il- rich soil foi ceieal crops. Peat abounds through this region, and | ogist to the lieological Survey, bionght together concisely, in his also miner. d springs. Its mineral resources aie chietly conhned to j report to the director, all the more important tacts of previous re- stoiies snii.dde for building, paving, lime, remi-ni, and gl.iss, ports, supplementing them with the results of his own recent ubser- The souih-wesiern part of the Champaign region, commencing vations, and to his report we are indebted for very itiuch tif the in- m-ar Kingston, and including all the southern portion nf Ontario, is the most fertile and productive part of C.mad.i. Like the plains further eastward, its soils cmisist chielly of strong clays, oveilaid heie ami there tiy loam, sand, and gravel. In ihe natural state nearly the whole of this reL'it>n supported a fine growth of timber, in gieat part of bio.id le.ived species, but piesenled, howe\er, various lot al peculiaiilies. TIius. the banks of the (iiaiid River from (iait to Iti.inii lid were rem.uk.ible for a sp.irse giowili of o.iks. free from uiuierwood. and known as oak openings. These aie said to have ; been pasture-grounds of the Indians, brought to this ccmdiiion and 1 pnscesses hav formation we now give. The iron ores of the Dominion have a vvide r.iuge. both gengra- pliic.d and geologic.d. I'loni \'.iiicouvei Nhmd on the west to Cape Breton (tn the east thiv o.cur .it varied intervals; little, however, being known of their extent or importance, except in the I'lovinces on the e.isii'iii side ol the coniiiieiil. From the L.iurenti.m "la\s down to ihe present moment, proi esses of concenir.iiion, both cheiuic.il .md nu-rhanic.d, h.ive been in oper.i lion, often resulting in the form.ition of beds and veins of oie. The loubiless. to a certain extent, dilfered in kind, and kept in it by partial clearing, and bv the annual burning ot the grass, have operated under more or less favourable conditions, and the The object of this was to attract the deer who came to teed upon the ■ ores, suhsequenily to their deposition, have freijuently been sub herbage. The soil of these plains is a light sandy loam, vetv unir irm ! jected l*) agencies depiiving them of their original characters, so that in ch.iracter. and geiieially uuderlaiil by coarse gravel. Ilu i.ilUv 1 it is not surprising to tind them dlHering widely in chemical roinpo of Ihe Th. lines, together with the rich alluvial Hats which eMeiul [ sition and phvsical characters. They may. however, be classilied as trom it noiihwaid to :he Noiih Mranch of Hear Creek, and southward | follows : neaily to the shore of Lake F.rie. is remarkable for ils gieat feiiility. ami its luxuiiant forest growlh. The soil is geuer.illv clav. with a coveiing of licli vegeialde mould, and is covered in the natural state with o.ik. elm. black-walnut, .ind while-wood t / i ',.•./, n./r.^/i /u/i/'t r'rr.n trees of targe si/e, together with line groves ol sug.u-m.iple. The !!*iueral products of this region are chietlv building-stone, lime, cement. g>;>'-'um, and petroleum. The hilts of the I'astern Division on ihe south side of ilie Si. L.iw- rence aie crvsialline ro.-ks, but of a softer nature than on the north shore, and yii-lding, by their wearing down, a more abundant soil. The range of elevation is from 700 to (occ.isionally) 4o»ki feet above the sea, extending on the southeast side, through a succession of v.il- levs, to the M.iy of Chaleurs. and thence through the Lower Pro- vinces. The geologic.d lot 111. it ions of the Lowei Provinces are, s.i j.u .is re- i-fiit suiveys establish, ot the s.ime series as offpper C.in.ula. the Laureiitian svstem being ascribed here also to the older foimalions. 1. .WMVi'k'ii -, o\iia-i, M.ignelic Iron Ore or M.igneiiie. Heniatiie. imliuling crystalline .iiul eaiih\ \ .irieties. Titanic lion t)ie. Limonile Hog Ore. 11. in I'koi - ir Ibown i li'ui.i'iie. "Ml'KS \K|l».v VI KS. Spathic Ore. 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I.asi im;i»ilaiil nt all llii- in.n .in . nl llii' |).'..|ia. A. .|.i . iilai. .11 latlii-i lii'luwlii'iiii; .aii.l.|..ii.'..il 111.' inill.t.ini uiii I.1M11.111..11 II Is Inuhh hri'.lilth .across thi' slriki- and li.u'k In. 111 I'n.w l.aki'. inn runs nlilii|iii'Iy. .if at. .ml /.'■'.' 'Wo/./.'. ./ /. . .*. villi h 11 nil. aitnus. null 111 .'.It i. Iiinn.l in v.'in. Ill ih.- r..l...|ui.l IlilN .■! .n.l.illjn.'. an.l ..t a uii y mi lin.wiii.h (jii'i ...Inni I linu^h |..'Ill.l|.■ l...n.l..n.l. 111. .mil mat ih.' I.a.l Kiwi ..I I'nlnu 1 11.. I mil I'lmilith I'. I..' .in.'lltil a. .in iintil>. that lit llli Tills .I'.ti.in was .11 niii' tinii' n.-atly ahanil.m.-J. as hi-ini; lai tc- latltr U'^'inn h.-ini; n'tai.l.il l.i III. Daw.i.n a. Ilu' ..innalrnl nl ihi' inijli valn.il.li' llux. mnvi'.l Ifuni anv .hip|iini;-|i..iiit, l.nl tlii' Imil.linK ..f 11..' l"..l.nt^, l.nnilnnil.irv nti'. Kauliv n.l nii' 111 Mm. al... ....111s in latiii- lV.iir 1. '» •/■ 11. is .1 IVU'tl.orn'. ami Mariil.na R.iilwav li.is 1111 iiiuin-.l lilr iiiln its .|iianlily n.'al l.nnil.ill.li'liv. while l.i'.ls ..I .1 iniiiini; enteiprises. The Seynionr ore-lie.l nt Mailnc. the llnw.e Mine. .111.1 .ithi'i I. ..a , it wnlltil In all .'\i .1. mpai I. ..lltlll nil', l.lllllllj 111 111111111 linn. .11.1 lliiiialile nl IibIH lilnwll 111 Kiev I.I lil.n k, tin ililhirnl shailes nil. 11 .Up. 11. 1 .n.irni.iii. I'Miiit n. .111 in I'l.t.ni I nunli. "iK np-m ihi pn'.i'nn- n( .iiijaiiu ni enaly mallei, i.i upnli the pit Till- ri'il .111. nl l..illilnll.Uin an- flii|nelllU a....ilaleil with ..M.lati.in lil Ihe 11. m when Ihe iile ll.is I., en .'\|in«e.l I.I alllln tinns in Heilfi.lil. the Kniey Mine :n Halliiirst, lite Kniniii. 1 .111. 1 Inn. mite ; Ili.-i i.Iten .'.nitaill i.iisi.lct.ihle pr..pi.ili..n ..I w.ilei .;.hi'ti. a.'tl.m. It « .insists nl latlMittale nl imn inixe.l with t lav .mil ..lller iniiu's in South Slu'thtonke. aie all iinpnrtanl .1. p.i.its. .111. 1 in tlnin.ehe.. .111. 1 inai th.'ii hi' i.'i^anl.'.I .1. miMiii. s ..I li.tn.itil.' .iti.t The satne is pr.il..il.h tiiir ..I Ih.' i.'il iiii-sin in.iiix .illiet iilh. Ill h. he n till .In i.iiiu' nther parts nf the l*r.ivinei- others aie tn he lininil. .illlimiijli ve have eniimer.ileil almve nin.i nf llins.' wliiili ate ..I 11. il .'. .ninmi. impotl.iiii e. In yneliir. tlllniii;ll the townships nl Snltnli. Moll. 111. an.i I.e. .I iMeu.intii'l. ami al Invetness. liii-nvill.'. .iiiil Wiiuw ii.lh. .lu- l.ii^ .iiiil v.iiiial.le ilepo.its of niamielie ore. .\t llull.nn Ihe Ottawa Rivet, is a valnalil.' ilep...il. w.itke.I In Mime years an.l yielilillK (..|.f'f per cent, nl nietalli. ii.oi .■\l Htislnl. in Piinlia.; Cnunlv, v.ilu.ilile .lepo.its were ilisi .ivei.'il ina^lletile. lull still 1 l.i.s.-il a. .1 lli'ni.illl.- ore. over a larKc area, in IS7V .Sear Meiit'oniish ih.ieis a larse ih j .i.il ol iinplililit's. ait.t lh.Hii{h mil in s. 1111. 1 111 thai iiielat in I'.nul.inil. In 1 ..ii.ni.i. 11 IS liiiinit in in. ks nt vaiiniis .n*.'.. Ill .S.n.l s...,|n, il„ y 111 1111 111 til.' I .nil. mil. Inn. .h.il. . nt lln I ape Kiel. 111. I'l. p. II. anil Cilllll.ellaml 1 nal Inl.l.. lh..nKli M'1\ lillli 1. n.ilh kii.iwii 111 the ihii kiH'.. ..i .(ualilv nl lln .lep.isils, n.iv irnli sinii.'s also ..lint 111 ill.' ('aih.inifeioiis K... ks nl N. w Hllitlswi.k. l.nl wllrthel tliei .111 .vnl. I\ ilisint.nl.-.l 01 linl. is n.ite.it h.iiiliie.s ..ml .tieu^ih. WIi.-ii . onveited into wi.iu4tlil i.iiitnl ; the toinier vaiy in leliKlh Ihmii si\ in.'h.'s in fnui ni tiv.' te. 1 tin well detini'd l.ii' . Ii.ive been di'v.lnped. The l.icaiiti.'s in wliieli tnn. it is on the .nith.nilv of Sit William Kailh.iini ptonniiii. ed In the iiulicatii.iis .ire the mnst al'iiiulant are ill the parish nf Sptinc- he specially suited lot the pl.nini; of ilnli-. lad w-.ii ves.eis and Mini held, in the Nerepis Valley, in I'lteisville in Kinu's I'niiiity, ne.ir lar purpns.-s. It is also .niirahl? ad.ipte.I ho steil. Kiiiii.ices Ilnlin's I-.ike .in.l I.epleau in St Inlin t'niilili . and .it Diei Kl.iiii! weie em ted .it W.in.I.l... k. inn .lie nnt iinw iiiiiiiiii< Siiuihit nt.'. .n l'.issaiiiai(iind.ly Hay. .111- t.iini'l in ^'le.il al.iin.hiii. e near tli.' Kivei H.*. . .11.11111111 , .iiid .il.o. In the I'ppcr Silln'ail sl.ites and quart/ltes of Nova Scnli.i m.ii; thollKh ptohal.ly not so al.tinilantly, on thi St. lolin. tnnli I'laini'.in'. lU'tite occurs in veins associated with specular or mi.'acenns m.'s ai Hill In th.' Kasi lil.tssville settt.'ineiit. In ilu' e.isiern pan ..I St. .111.1 in lilt. Uness Irniii si.\ to i'iv.|it.'eii in. li.'s; and the l.itt.'i .it.- often i« iliu. li .IS .-mhl. ell in. lies III di.iinelei. Mi. K..hal.l.nll thinks ih.it .11 this I.iralttv ..'.ilhi lent ...ul.I he ol.iained (or the supply nl a lit.i!i>l tuinace. ll.isl ol the Km k> Moiinl.iins 1 lelaeeoil. 11 in-slnnes a^faill ... tilt, (ml Iillle .an he said as to tin- .(ii.inlitv until Inllhei e\pl.. 1.111. ins have liteii made. riinse nf Tefliaiy a«e oc.'uf in the li»tnili' l.i.iniiu' sii.iia west . Londonderry, and .dso near the East Kiver. I'ictou (nninly. Near , John Coiinly tin r. are deposit, nl Innialite nie in the tjuai .1 Hills. Ki d River, in the vn initv ol the foil, niiilli paiall. I. wheie ihev liav T'riirn. a bed si\ feet thi.'k is said to exist, and the tossiliferonr. and at W.'.t Heai h and Hla. k Rivet , ..iie ..f these bed. i. said to b. Iielnatitcs of the Devonian slates on the south side of .\nnapolis 1 twenty leet thick. .V l.ir>;i' be.l of liein.ilit.- is also said to exist ne.it \*allev have in many cases been mote or less cunipletely alleie.I to inaiim-'tile, .1 metamorphism. accordini; lo Dr. Dawson, wlii. h has t.lki'll ptai'e ihiellv .11 M.inse River, to the s.mtll of the ntvM mass of l.r.inite in .Vniiapolis ('nuiily. .\ .liiirl tinii' siii.e, .1 m.i.sive. nn.'-iiraine.l matinetic. resemblintj soiiii' nt tli.- l..iiiri'iiii.iii nris. w.i. .lis.'oveieil near III.' Nii'laux River. Valuable be.ls nl ln.it£iielic .11 oc. ni mi lexad.i Island. Hinisli t'otumbia, and llley are said In exist .it ntlnr p.. int. in that I'rinince. ihouj^li Oi.t yet opened for tninini! .Many ol Ihe old crystalline n.cks contain dissemin.iti'ij yi.iin. been .ib.erMil by He. Inr, I'r.ile..nl Hell, Ml I. M. Daw.ini. .111. otllets- Ihe le.'ently published lepoil of llie l.|.|-ii.iiii. .1 «elilli 111.111 sp.'aks lit iheiii as abundani. .111,1 111 liosi' pnixiinitv to III.' ....it. nl the same leKi.ill. and says th.il "sh.uil.t tll.-se nles ever e.Hin Colli Hill on line nt th.' upper bian. lies of the Nelepi.. I I.-iii.itite .11. s ate reported .IS f..iin.i in some p.itts of .Nlaniloba and the Noith wist Ternl.iries, bill no p.irti. iilats . an be yet ,.iven. i tn be woike.l, lllnisloiie lot use as .1 Mux . onld be obt lined m /il.iifi. li.ii ..c IS f.iuiid ihiilly 111 1... k. .it I.aulentian aje. 1 .lusi.b-lable nualitilles linin ih, b.iuldeis ..I Silnnan .i«i' whi.h Some of Ihe .ires .,1 lltooine and Siillnii in liiieb.'i ronlain lioin stiew the plains in many place., twenty 10 thiily per cent, nllilainc a. 1.1. | I l.iv inm-nies bum Kilin 1 w, le a. .avid by Mi. 1 llntlin.inii The larnesl deposit known isal Hay St. I'aul. where furnaces lor j jnd navt an aveiaKe of .M.ijS pei i.in. nl nielallii 11. ,11 Tliel s, , 1, smellinn h.ive been erected. Il ociiiis in m, k mainly ina.lu up ol ! 1,, |,e ri. h and valuable .01 .. and aie all 1 aibniian .. with sli • tnclinic feldsp.il. ami i. ninety let thick. I 11 1| 1 nalint ol In iiialile, M Si. lulien. mar St. I.ii,, nn the pn.pi llv ol Jnseph H.ii.al.in. ' We mnst lelel Ihe le.i.lel wh.. niav be intelesled. in the lep.itl n' andcivstals..fm.ii:iielileand ilnienile. which, on the .li.inteyiation i;..,,, ,if M„„ire.,l. i. a v.du.dde dep.isit. .in.l aU.i at Hay .,1 Seien, Ml. Hal imiilon in the (ie.d.,„i, .d Kep..ils (ot 1S7, 74.fora very val- of the rocks, arc ijathere.i tohn-ther and form deposits of what is l.l.inds. ., .. ... i. ., , ,,„ ..... ..... .... 1 . . ' ■ .' ' 1 ^ . ' i ii.il.le 1 liaplet upon Ihe cost of produclinn nf iioii nies in I aliada. km.wn as " inins.and. This non sand is always more or l.'ss /i..i...;i/c ./«./■ /.',,'<''..— I.imonile. wlinh in some ol iis hnnis i. w.n;,-. iianspniiatioii c.i.t of inimuK ,1. inixe.l with silice.ius sand, so that artiftci.,1 processes nf concenira nll.ii called browi. hemalite, consists es.enliallv ol peioxide ol i,.„i We have sh.iwi, thai CalLida posses.,-, inexli instil.Ie siip s ,.1 li.Ki luve uener.dly lo be emphived helore it can he ullli/ed lot cnmbined with wale, . lln- tli, ..leti. al pnipnilinis l„ ,ni! .5.1. .,| the li.h nles of ihis piecinus metal and ,1 . m b. .lonble.l iha. .he manufacmre of iron. ,„i„„.r m ,4.4 nf ,he l.nu i, ,l^,„,.,l ,.,|„„„ .„„, ,.,,|,„ ,, ,,.,„ ,_,;^. ^^^^ ^^^ ^|_, ^^^^ Th.-y exisl in emirnmus .|n.inl,ties on Hi,- l.ow.r St. Lawrence The term limonite 1. «enetally niaile t hide bo^ ores, whi, h, ' Iloniiinon a Kteal soui,', lalional wealth. '■'■'■'" " '^^ .1 . , , . ni'ly collect, as the oil's to be .les, lilie.l as liinonite' /..■.i.i'.— The onl nl Ih. near the nioulh of the Mnisic River, where blooiii.iry fninaces have lioweviT. is s, ai,',-ly coiu-ct. been elected bv Mr. .Mols.in. of Monlreal. and these sands contain usually occur in veins, beinu the lesul, ol the alnra ,, ^.cnerall, i or «ale«a. C.alena .dnms, always hol.ls small porlinns of silvei. ..ml =.J per ,-enI. of inai;neti,' uiains, llilier deposits ,n the same ,„ .„V„. of .nliei oies of iron or ol sn, I eiaU .., ankinle . if they , in some , ase, ihe amoui this metal 1 ri'iiioii, an-l assayiiii! from =5 to 34.3 per cent, tnaitnelic trrains. 'are l.jiind at Tadousac, Minijan. Hersiinis. Pentecost. Nalas.|u.'in. Kauashka. Haliscan. ami St Mariiarel Rivir. in localities f.ivoiiiahle hir shipment. In Onlalin thev are aUn 111. t wiili in wnikabh' ipianlities ii,'.,i Sarnia. and on the iiorlli shoie of Lake I''.ii,'. //.'Wii///,' ir,Jll ores inclmle sev,'ial varieties of iron or,-, cnnsislini^ mainly of anhydrous peroxiile nf iron, the varieties de|ieii.liiiL' upon lexlnr.. rallier than iheniical composition. Specul.ii and inii aeons noil ore at., ti'rms ap[ilied to crystalline varieties with melallic Ins ire ; earthy varieties are known .is red ochre, while iutenilediale Le. twecn the hiithly crystalline and Ihenchreous ores ,'oin.'s re,l Iieiiia- lile. The laller li-inl is sometimes use, I by iron smellers in Ihe same (rcncral sense ihal hematite alone is, lo imlicate any ore . ,in sislini. .'ssenti.illy of anliyilr.iiis peroxiile of ir.iil. .\s a lule, lii'ina contain organic mallet at all. il ■...., I.„ .,. I.n.iwn. 111 v.i v small j uahle as .1 silve i|ualitity. T'he I.ok ores, m, th,' nih.r lianl. .ippi-.n uemially to ,011. , „,,,..„ ,,-„ laina,'onsi,|,-rabl,i|n.inlitv ol ..iKani. iii.iiui. .iiiil ... , ui. ninienvei. ] vetsinu th.' 1.1. ks . ... p.ilches 01 beds 111 lowiti.iiin.l. In Ontaiio. the boir oie chiellv o. . m .. .m,! ,, i,,i,,iil ■ alilii's ,111 the shore of I.aki' Lri.'. 111 ■!, .Miildlelnn. Windham, an, I elsewhii, . f I..1.I met with in ('an.l. la 1. ihe .ulphlil.l ill pnrlinns of silvet. .111.1 lilhcieiit to tender 11 v.ii .lllll.'s 11. 1 111 Vaiinus In i.wn.hipsnl riiailnii, villi- I oie. Well-,l,-line,J veins nf ijab-ii . ,,,,• met with III iiiallv In It till- nil ks nt tin- L.iun-nli.in si in s . and in .nliii' I'ases ilu i pass upvv.iids till, .uyh the nvi-ilyiiiii I'nt.dain ami ( '.ih ilei.iii. Im mail, ins. showinii tluiii lo be lounuer than the I.illei Inlllltaiin. s,-v,l.il viilis nf iialell.i oc-ul in the townships ol Hell '01.1. Lansdowm. Stoiiini^nil. I'eleiboio'. ami R.inisav. ami in sev.'ia' In yuebcthey exist laiijelv al Vaudleuil. when- the beils ate bicalities the mines aie wnik,.,|, ( In Lake Snpeiior seveial M'ilis ,11 cur. some 111 which ate. as at HIai k Rivet, exireniely rich in silvei. .\l riinn.let Hav. and Ihe Nipiumi ii'ijioii lotlie iinilhwesl .d Lake Supeiinr, very nnmeinus and v.iliiable veins of nie an- louiiil, ail,l several mines np.ne.I ami w,iike.l pinhlablv. ,„.„,,.,„. 1.1, , 'Jllllle seiKiiiniy,,! Iliellon. l. J I'apinean. .11 Nnlth I'ltili'N.ltlnil tw. ntv.hM- imlcs east an,l west by six es no.tli anil south ove, Rivet. ., I„,b' nf .ix o, eiKht inches exisis ; ami at I fnini hmr to i-iuht feet thi. k. an.l 1 ontaiii aboul 52 pet cent, ol it.in. Oii-s of more.ir less puiily ate Inuiiil al.n al Ha.lanI Slaiil.ti.lue. Kainham. St. Valli.-r. St. Am., li.pi,-. an, I St. l;li/.ib,-tli. In the seinniolies of (iieeii Islanil. Vilhrav. I 'ai'.iiina. ami Riviere ilu Loup many ttac'es are nii'l with. I'he ,,i,-.h, aliiii. Iia, 1 in, a.un-s Ih I'l. ton, .\, Ion. .111,1 "I 'ill in 111. I'loviiiceoKlnebe,'. veins ol some mannilude n. 1 ni - I>(»MIM()\ Ol C .\N.\I>.\. WW \( l.illlr (i.ispt- t'oir, .iNo, ii)inr« li im' Iki li opiri* <|, li •mi wliji |i sjit'i iinriit ol ••ixiv |i<'i I till ('11' h.tvi' ln't-rt i)tii.itiii \,i Nuti.l. H.ilrii.i utitiis il .1 iiiimiIki • >l poiiilK, Itiil iMtwIii'ii- in i|u.iiiiiltf4 III .in\ iin|>iiM.ini r sd l.ir .w ili ■ vi'ln)ii-d. ('.•/'/•it — Till** IIMl.ll il 111 Clll.llt.l in tin- fnllll'^ it( h.tllM' HI Mici.iltif rn|»|ii'r. .111(1 lit till' '«ul|iltnrrtii'tl itrrn. Thf lnnnfr li nui- iiiM-il |itiii( ip.iHv In itir i>M k-« mI iIh- ii[i|m r rii|i|>i-i-lii-.iriiiu Hcritt 'III l..tkr Sii|)i'iMir. The I.iIIit an- uiilcly ililliiM-i) tliniu^'h iIh- t,.iiir< ii- II. HI sriit-*>. Iii( )ni;irii>, nil llir nkaii(tnKi ,iiul llu- Mi'*<•i^satjui Kivn, iiiaitv valiialili iimIii alMMis <•! < npjirT r\is|. On I.aki' Supriinr \Uv nalivf iM[ipff. whii li IS Ml tAiciisivfly athi piolii.ililv wnikiil uii ilu Mii liit'.ih Hlmtc, .lion I'xisis In laiuc ijnaittilirs nvi-r lltr niitlli m < ',itiah tlial in NuTlltrrii MiihiKiii In ^)iu-l>i 1. tlir lorkv i>f till- >'i.i .illt-fl (hii'lin }s'">iM'' ^vlin h .ik- ,in • -<|Uivalrnl In tlir rnppt-r-l'carlnu Miala ol l..ikr Siipitioi . rnnlaiii niiini'rniis ilcpn^its .il mppi-r oirs Al t'plnii. Wit khatn. anri Alton, till- viins an- tuain,Iuii loi tli'* iiiiiol part ill iiti'Kiilar anti inti t*>liaiilii«t inassrs \i A hm, al'otii Iixmtons of vciy rich ropprr wt-ii- rxti.irlnl, whril llu- \tin hcr.inif ■ -xli.insti'd . I'lil millions nl ilollars li.ivr tir«-n inM-s|t-il ihiouuli iliis u-f>toti in vi'ins k>^ nii* snntlai pionnsr, ( htrlU \'\ I 'iiiinl Slates ■ apilalisci A( llarvi'v's Hill, in I.t'iil-, an rMrnsivr iiiinr i> »orkc Ik- r»f .intn ipalril that ihosr Irom l!asii-rn < '.ina'la will ivrnhi.ill* tnul rluit wa\' |u tin- 1 o.il-iniius nf ih.- |.\ wnrkiiiK. \i.i:/ is loiind sparini;l\ dilluscd ihioii|>h lh< iiiaKm-sian loi ks >.( till- Oiithn ^;ronp. At tw ihrti- points only ha\c n\vs \tvvn lound \ it'htinir anv • onstdri.ilili pcn-fnta^'t- ot nirkcl. Init ils hii^li ;-ii .idvanlauf ; and ilu-sf ,U*pnsiis iiia\ hf woiih i .mlul .A.iminaiion Ai ihr Wallari* Mint* on I-ikr lliiloii..mil at Mi. Iiipiroioii |s| 1. rn-.ii L.iki Su- :ii-rior, aif llu tuo In si dipn-*ii'i yr| known. |)i-posns .m- louiid iKo al Ortotd and iht- ICasinii Townships. S//.-,-». — Naiivi- silvft ini nrs m l.n^c ipianiilii-s at -i-vtial poitus on I,.ikt* Superior, and thr tupprr oif-i ol ilu- I'lovmi-t- of (jiu-lici iI>o ( oni.iiti srn.ill poriimis ttt silvrr. Smur ..f iln i,'alrn.i on-s also ; ' in la in siUii in •pi.tnliiii's wntih i-xtiariiiii^. a-- at St, l-'iami'^, hi-amc. , \ and I I'll 1 1, .iiul M oil 1 ton 1 1 ill. tii t_)iH lit r, whrir thr a--sa\ s writ' ttoni iliiit\' ulis. Silver mines have also Ix-en npi-ned In Hritisli Columhi.i, near llopi, on ihe l-'iastT River; a \tllowisli drtomposfd xi-in-siune, ''loimhl t'\' Mr. Ku li.irdsnn troni this pi. ire, was ass.iyed. and 14.1 m- at tin- rate nf 271 -|S n/. uf silvt-r In tlu- Inn f 2000 llis, Kruni ili,- .^Miu-ral )4t->lL-i-|ed. <,i'/,/ exisis nvi-i a l.ii^;e exient of llie KasU'in Townships in ^hle- !iee, and lias ailtaett- 1 lalioni and eapital for its develnpnient. Il was hrsi nntircd in tin- s.mds nl ihe Cliandieie Valley in 1^15, \,\ lii-ner.il Maddeie\. IM,,; hnl the ex.unitialinns nl the last few yeais oiilv have resulted in its lu-ini; woiked. The sourre of ihe i;old . -ei nis to he ihe erysialline selhsts of the Nntte-D.inie ranne. ami the liiti is spread over a w-ide ,. • on the sonlh side of ilie Si. l,aw- leme. |-'rnin Melhonine to Sherhmoke on the S|. Ftamis Rivei,. and oil Lake St, Framis ; nn the Chamliire and ils irihnlaries, Irnm Si Mary in the frontier nf Maine, and at the Riviere du lamp, ifold is |o he found ; and tnininKhas lieen rairied on at (^handiere tnd Riviere du Loup with eonsiderahle lesulls from the alluvial washin«s nnlv. I.allerlv maeliinery has boeii erected at Chaudi^rc 10 assist in developiiiti the rork ores. ^ Im i>iir>rio, al M.ido< and M.iinioia. sr\eial ili-x n\ eni-s li.itel Mir lar^e-*l hoih o| ihis ore known in t 'an.id.i is al |ta\ ^1 ('.ml, l>ei k. .ind se\i i,d in Hies h.ive lir rii opeiM'd .Hid wot ked Willi sm 1 1 ss si* m-^. I |ii« lire li.is hfen mote p.Hin 11 1. 11 U referred to in llu < I.ism. HI lioih townships IIh v .h< iisu illv known is iln M.itniora Ifold In .ilioii itf imn on « Mines Ihr iiro|nKM.d < onditlon. HI North weMrni N. u liiutiswi. k l..inu .»A-/i^/.«v/«'. a ran mnal. exists in natmr lor ihe most pail as a analoKnusioitinsenlaurirernuse.MinlMe<.K'-m-ialh. ind et*penalh Milphnret, and is used h.r d\rtntf silk, miion. and linen, and tot of Fas.ein UuelM . and Nnea Smtia, it has alwavs l.em stated as a •"'"' l'i»r|-ses It .. louml in »nine ipiantilies on the north ^hoie «.dd-heaiinu ri-Kinn. and the explm.Hions s.. i.n underiaken. hoth ol the liulf of St. I.awrenrr. ami al Harvey llill. near Leeds, It 1. lot .diuvial deposits and u-old-hi-ariny lorks, have I modeiatelv *''-" ""t "■■"! '■■•'*'' f^'ip'-'Mii, Il is a mineral, soft and um tnoiis eiiionr..^iim. nn ih. l..l,i.pH- and it^ i. arns. n, ,nin« li-ases lo the tomh. o| a le.iden-Krei . oinur. and is olien mistaken hir plum- have heen taken 111) l>ai{o. finiii which il is, hnwevei, dlMliiiuulshed liy ils much greater In No\a S. nti.i. uol.l iiiiniim has |>ei n extensively loll. twed, widi "''Hht v.iruiiu lesulls, toi \eais, In is;.!, the Nova Seoira uold lirlds win ... . , , . . . , , I %f 1 1. 1 I. . ,. I II .1 .1/././;. *./ .md Its s.ilts .ill- t xlriisivt-l\ used in iih.irm.iM II i* visiH-d in pel son l.v Mi .Mind K. 1 Selwvn. ihedini tm drous silteal*. frotn inaunc-sian liim - loiiii UuivevsoM iiiada ; and. ,is Mr Si lw\ii h.id heen, l>i ton . nmyiK ... ...7 , , .III stone or dninmile, and liniii Ihe native laihonate. I he latter i» niuch to( .,<,ida HI |sfi.|. tnr sixteen veais direi tor ol the Kenlouieal siiivevs I i, . , , ... . ., ,, . ,, 1.11 I I . . I '. I hi Iter tilled fnr Ihr prt'paralinii nf inaunesiaii sa |h than eilhei mt ol the I'rovHiee ol Vm tnii.i Ml AusU.itia. he was pi-eiiliarly hiird to , , ._ ' ,' , .,...,, investiMJle llu se lii-li|s .iml their workim{s. Ills ii-(iorl tii full. In the voltiMir i>\ i.rolnyir.il Siirveysfoi f^Jii 7 1 . s||ii|||.| he reail aiul line pmpnsiiiK to vi-ntiiie on i;old-iniiiini; in Nov.i petiliiie nr dnintuile. Il is a i ate rock in imisi parts nf the wi<;ld. and It is therefore nn( Impmh.ihle 1I1.11 the l.iiife i|uantilies nf it In he found in the F.istein rnwiishi|is ol ei ome .111 aitirh of ex|>oil. Ill MINI U \l.s I s|,l) l\ \i.KI' I 1.1 I Kl. hitdr.l ),^ evetx S. oil., Ilie ' oiiip.Hisinis ilt.iwn ,M'/.'^'/.i///i iM-tweni Nova s, ,,iia ami \'n tori, I are l.ivmir.ilile. hut he shows mnelnsively that. io prodm e .hi.iIol;ous results, nion- eeonmnlc and skilled l.ihour. .md more I .lietlll invi-stiKatinn hefnre the expendillire of r.iplial, iniisl he siit. stiiuied lot the present wasielnl . usioiiis. Mines m Vieimia .itr /'/*,-.,/^,iA- .■//;«/, . or .ipalile. is used In thr .lUs t..i the nianulac wo. kid to iMV ten per . int. dividends on a It-ss vield nf uold per ture nt [hnsphnrie .nid .Hid n| phnsphnrus. .md Ml the compnsitmn ton than the ainnuni wasted hi the f.r,/,i,^. ol snine of the Nova o| certain p'T'fl.'ins ; hut its i.iruesi appliealion is as a lertili/er. Sciia mines . .md in Ansn.ih.i the same nninher nl siampsdo lioni •''"' •"■'"« mannlaciured into the superphosphai-' ol htne. Hflv In a hundied pi t . it n- work |.ei d iv than in Nova S. ot,,i ""- -^nhsiance is hiumi in al.und;im e atmnm the L-iiireiUian rn.ks The i-old hi Nova S.otia orcirs piim ipalh in .juart/ veins m -1 ( aiuda. ami in Oiu.irin. alonn the I Miawa. and the line of the Ki- siialihed sl.u\ .md .pi.iit/osi- ro. ks atom- the Atl.mti- roast. ..ivei- 'l"-'" 'an.il.near Perth, it extends over an area of many s-iuare miles, MMi .III .iie.i .,t pi. d. al.lv tV""»'Hi.'re miles Ihe ii.in.s w-.rke.l ate ''•* l'""lu'li'"i has het-n for sninevears nowsiiccessfully alleinpted ni.iinlv ill Ilu- disiri. i^ of Stornmnt. Shethiooke. Wine Harhnur. at the lar-xe depnsiis in North Muikcss. s.mih • roshv . and Llinsiev. Waveilev. M..nt.iKne. I an«irr. Uldliain. Renlrew. Carihnu. i-niacke. ■""* H"''"""'' Sioniimioii. aii.l l..mLdihoM.u«h. where ilivrc aie a very and li.irs R.ver. hi i-~\. ihrtr wne iiliv-thiee mines ..pen. mnstU ^^''^ •"»'"'"' "' '•"■iiioiis woikrd. .01. 1 a lari;e amount ol phosphate III sm. ill areas, and wi^tkid upon thr inhiite s\sirni, Onlv .me nr "•* '"*|""i*d, two ,n,- alluvi.il mini'- L.illerlv very v.ilu.ildr deposits o| .tp.niir h.ivr ln-i-n diseoveied Ihr aiinhroits lan.l^ ■! Miliish ( oluiiihi.i .h-n.-t .ippe.ii n. l.r mn- •""' "P»''"'l h.r niinini; 011 thi- norih side ol ihe Dit.iw.i, in Mm kniy. lu .-d lu any sinule di-ni- i -.1 th.it ^leat I'tovim e. Ihey extend all ''■""■ » ••"'I'"*'"'", i""' I'-rlland townships, .ihinij the Fi.iser .md lli..nipsnn rivers, ,ind are p.iitieiilarly tiiti in the district of ( '.Hihoti. .mil the new goldmines i.i the dlsiiin of < iminira, in tin nonh ,i| I .iliiiiihi.i. .ippe.ii to extend over .1 vi-rv l.iii;i Ir.n I of roiiniiv i»n V. oi/».//w/ Is i.iiiii.l tn L'le.il .ihund.im e in Oiit.Hio, the outcrop ex- trmts iroin the Niai^ar.i River |.. Lake Huron lor a hundred .md hliv intlrs ; lull the mines now worked .ire comprised in aluMit thirtv-tive miles aloiiif tin- (ir.ind River, in ( "a> ny.i. York. Seiiera. Mranlford. and l.itid \ri\ v.ilu.ihle stream w.ishnikis h.ivr hmi ,. , . , .. ■ , . , . , , ... I'.iris. .\ veiv l.irne .iniontM is .mnuallv r.iis(-.| .md iisrd .is .1 li-rli- wrou>jhi toi .1 lorn.: lime 1 >n the in.iHiI.ind the ijold ol tlit I t.isii , , , , , .. , ,., , ■ , , li/er. or irroMiiil tm cement and stucco, .iml N-nih Ihomp^mi 1 ivi-i-^ seem- to lie dci ive.l Ii..m the ■■ ni la- e , ,. , , , , , ,%,,,... ...,,,,, , ., ■ ,, In (,»nehec, the supplies cnnie niainlv Irnm ihe M.iiidalen Islands, .lepnsiis which I'oid, I these nveis. and .illord- .1 line Held lor ,. '* , ., ■ , .,' . . r ^ i.xtetisive and pracucillv inexhaiisiihle heds of uvpsujn are found m hvdrauli'- mining ».. t. . ■ ■.• .■ ■> nn . . ^■ , , , , New Mrunswick. oil the I ohniue Rivi-r, al Hillshoinui'li, Sussex, and In in. inv tor, limes r|ii, lit/ veins inirisperse tin --l.iiv lo.ks, .unlit , .,,, , ,,.,. . ,..,,, , I- , ..ilnr points. I here aie mipnrlant works near Hillsh.irouuh. in Al seems in he es|al.| tslied that trom the I tilled St.iies Ironlin lo llir , ,. ^ , . . ■ , , , - . .,. Iiert < nnnlv. hir the mannl.iciuie o| plasu-r from the uvnsuin whtcli tltlv-thiid deiiiee .if north l.itiimle. ami to a width ol Irom .me |o luo , i ■ ' , . , , 1 ,\ , , , , , ., ,, , , , ahniinds in ih.it n^-l^l1hnIlrho.(d. I here are extensive heils also hundred miles, ijnUI is tonnd neatlv evervwhere. , 1 »• ._ n* > ,-, . .. ■ ■ , . , ,,., .... , n 1 1 . ■ . . workeil in N..va Stotia. .H Winds.H. ( heverie, I'arr.shoronKh. Mlack I he vield is uraduallv increasinL. that lor is- 4 1 fini; m the miiili ,,. , , , , , , . . , ■ , , .,,. . , ,. ^ . M , , kiver. iml elsi-where, and a verv lar^je product is expnrled thence honilinod ol .1 million .md .1 half nf doll.irs, ,ind an increase of ovei . 1 • - . .■ ... , , , . , ,, , , , ^, in the I lilted Si.ites, ..r sent 1. 1 lo.-al markets, loui hundteii thousand dollars heyontl that nf l.isi season liold IS also disirihuted at some pnints nn the east si,|e of the .J/,,;/, nr rarhonate ..I lime, is found in inaishes and shallow lake, Uock^ Mountains, and has hem met with in the hrancl.es of the Sas- ^^.,,^.^,. .^ -^ ,- ,^„,^.,, ,,^. j,,^. ^^.,,^,^^ ^,,- ^^^^^^^^^ ,^.^,,,,^. ..,,.„^,.,, ,,.,„, u,,,^.^ k.,icl,ewan. tmm Ldmnnton to the h.rks. Mr Selwvn s.iys that it is. ^^.,,i,.,, j^ ,,^.,,, j„ solution as hicarhon.ite. and deposited when the no douht, ■■ washed out ol the dritt. and as theie is little piohahilitv , ^v.iit-rs roine to the .lir ot its luvim- come tinui the unaltered str.iia underlyinu' the plains, i, ^y,,^.,^ ,.,,,,.j„,.,|_ ,„ „i ^ j,.,,,, , ,„.,„|^ j,,,^,. „,,, ,,,„,^. ,j„,^. ,,„. ,,„„ IS I., he interred that il has heen derived Imm llu- n vsialline n.rksto j^,^ ,,„,, ,„,,^.^ „,^.^ ,, -.^ ,,f,^.„ „vt.,l.,id with deposits nf hl.ick mouhl Ihe m.rth.eaMward, pmhaldv somewhere hetween tin Meihy IN.riaiie .,, j,^.^,,^ ,„„, ,^ „,^.,, _,., _, valnahle manure h-r sandv soils. heseiockslir.ttadistameotnnlyahnulJfo^ Il is f.mml in many loc.dities in ( 'anada ; in t hitario. deposits of it ■ '''•'' diitiiioii, I .,(j. j|n,„,|.,„| |„ ,h,- e.mnlies ni Mruce and lirey ; also at Kini;s|iin, LouLdihomuyh Lake, Llinslev. McNah. and alonif the Ottawa. In (Jiu-luc. it exis.: ,11 .\ri;enieuil. St .\tiiiand. the isl.md of Montreal, :iml .\lli.ihas. ,1 L.ike lioiii I'dinoiiton .Infifihi/i is hnmd in \voik,ihle veins .11 rtince Willi. mi. iie.ir tin Woodstock to. id. in New Mriiiiswick, The ore is sulplmui nl ,mii mnny. occuriini; hnih in [uire m.isses .md mori' 01 li-ss mixed will >{ani;ue. No other wnrk.ihle depnsil is known, we helieve. II. MINLRALn IM:I> in (T:ri.\i\ tllKMir M. MAN!" l"AiirRI>, li.ispO. .md the is|.,'id of .\nii. ..sti. W->rkal le depusiis of it ate no! found in the Lowe |'r..viiic(-s. I .S'.(// w.is iliscnve ed in i^(.'>. near the town of tfoderich, Ontario. j The hrine here nh.ained is ime of the purest and nmsi enncentraied ' known tot the manufacture n( salt. The l.oiinus 40 down through the liim-siones of the Onniulaija and liuelph lorniatinns. and two nt ihiee humlred leei of led and hliie shales, which carrv rock salt ,is ,,,.., , , , , iheir hase. The .lie. I is extensive, exuiidini' from Clinton, thr.niuh /'.'/// 1 '7/,. IS nt thiee species, but . ml V one — the ctmimon cuinc ,. , , ... ,. ,. ' , . ,, , . ,. , ,. „.. (lOilench. lo Kiucaiduie, a distame ol nvei foitv imies lony hv seven iivnles.ni hisulphurei of iron — IS nl .mv i-cniinniic importance. Ihis , , ., .,., , , , ... ,,..,. , , ,1 , , ,, . , "I i"iKhl wide. Ihe manufactuie has hecotne important m itsdiinen- is used clnellv lor makmi,' sulphuri.. acid and copperas. < nnsidera ., .- ^ ,• , ■ , ... . ■ , , , ,.,. , ' ,, ,' '.,, ,. , sions, the position of (loderich on the lake, and at the lernimus of a hie tletujsits oirur at Llu.ihellll.vvn ne.ir Mrorkville. Ontario ; als't ., ... . , , . , , . . , ,. ... , , . \. railwav. olterinj; ^reat advanta^cs. .11 (..iiihhv and Ascot, in the Lastern Inwnshipsni Onehe.-. In New ^ 1. ■ . . . . . • ». ,, III-. , J' , , ^■"' spring's exist, and no douht salt deposits, m Manitoba and the Hiunsvvick It IS abundant m the snaia "il the S|, |olm yroup in , , ..,..,, ... . ' whole country ntulh nl the Saskatchewan River. I hev are found at ■ " , Mlack Stuiu'eon River and Lake NLniitnha ;a Ion Salt River, an alHu. (•//,..«/,„»,. or chrnmlc umi 01,-. is chiellv used as an inmedient in '*"' "' ^'■"■'' '^'''"'^ '" "'^' >«'"ft>>»-^'>>. ^'r .!">>" Ki«-hardson. in iSsu. re- Ihepnuluciion of hichrnmaie of potash, used in dveinir and calico l"Hls seeing copious sprinj£S issue from the base nf a Imig rid^e pimiini;, It is met with in conside.ahle .|uantities' in Oueher. in the *''""'' •"""'reds of feet hiuh. and. spie.idinu their water over a claxw townships of Ham. Moltim. Melhourne, and ai tlaspe, hut is m.t yei I''"''"" '''"1"''''' ">"''' i'>»r'' 'oninion salt, useil commeicialh, .iKhmiiih it could he to advantai;e. '" ^'"^'■' ^'■*"'''. ''"' ^-''t springs of Cape Hrelon apt>ear to issiu- A/.w,r.nn-se, used in dm nianufacln... nt chlmine, is to be lo.uid on ^^'"" ^"' ''^ '^'"^ "»"'^"'''^ "'^' ''■'^^' <>f '»"' I-"'^^"^-^ Caihonilemus h.r- Lake Superior. In (Juehe.- at Statis.ead, Molton. and St. Man's. '"•'»">»•""' ^"''' ^i>»'^'H-'l "" the north side of llu Little Narnnvs of andluNewM.unswickal .Markhamville. Kin^•sC.ml1tv. itismiiied '*'''' V , ''"''"' ''""' '''''"'•" "^ '"*"'' "' '"'' in a cnnsideialdc extent. It is also hmnd in Hants Couniv and T?*^ '''?'\'" proximit^ over an area of about twelve acres elsewhere tlnou^h Nova Scotia. nf tlat marshy land. Much hvdraled peroxide of iron is deposited in the watei-cnnrses. the odour of sulphuietted hyilroiien pervades /V/,;h///w. or ///./«/.//.■;/.'/<•. is used l-.t the production of titanic the atmosphere in the vicinilv. and the vei.etalioii is destniyed acid for the manufacture nf colois, h is .i|sn siiseeptiMe of niher around all the springs The stroi.jjest spring discharKes f>om loo 10 applications in the arts. j 2,)i» yallons per minute. It is state 1 that, by evaporating in two com- tiiiu) mill puU»rdcll iuiit.iiiiiiiu .ilxiui thri i u.illitii-. Iintn iwti tiii|..iin li.ut .III .111.1 III t"iil »i|ii.liriinlr«. |,,.M-.l iii.iin .iiul.i.liii.i.iiuwh.iil.il Mi.l.ll. Km I Mini . il'.. lU i. iii.».imNiiI ((-.114 .lt{ii III i'SLllil'ill W.irk^ till the in.iiHit.ii tint' •>! t.ill .11 till-* pl.K (-. liil III!' i-nHTi.riti-li.li mil bwn r.iirifil nut. .\t SpnnHhiil. I iiliihi-t- l.in.l I'liiinn. .1 r.iiii|..iin i« wnikmi; llii- i.ill m-IU in .i l.iiiji- r»H-nl, \V MIM.U Al.> 1 M II \-- I'll. Ml N I- I'mlrt till* lu-:iil iiiMu- till- iiiiiii-t.il» iinril an |..iiiit» Thi' iii.irl* jint .il1iiik-il III .iri' «nini iiiin--* iiit'l in tlii- w.i\ Ini whiirwailimi:, nriiiixi-il iii.tLiiiu ivltll illt-.ip i-nlinil* 1 In I .i; liMi.mai liim |)l-l .llllllllll I III- V.iii- Mini'. Irl.iiiniini I" Ml IIiikIi -Ml-'" "' Mniiii'-il.li-" -"• .111.1 111 lllt.'i- .i|ll.llr llllli-<. .111.1 I i.l|-.l.ll> lii'l >•' l"ll> iI'ViliU'iJ. I'lll |ilnini»ill|; 11 »llll« ri|ll.ll In li» mililllnlll". Ill till* ill-»lnil. -"nit.ll lliiili- lllllir». iinitllia .HI .lii-.« "I »i-n-l4l -.|U.iir iiiilr". .Ill iiililiT li.l»i. hill mil milkiil al I'Ii-m III I 111 I'lilciii inalv liiM« kiinwii a» liimil liiilix riial». Ii.in.l'i mint inmil III ■"■mill liliii«« Inl »lraui r...i|. ami \prnilli 1114, lit-fil I'l H II ' lliail tlliiM nt I'l II 11 I 111! Ill lll|in|l.inl .Hill I'Ml'll* illH'V . nal IH'I.I l» llli /• •>/ iKi'fi. «iiiiilai in ciiin|m»iliiin m lltiinnm- . t IniK-nti-. Init l-ciii»i mill .mil pnln-riili-nl. in»lr.iil nl Ininiiiii! »iiliil iii.nsi-n. an- r\- ti-n«in-l\ ii«'il as rlu- ip |iaiiiti. The inlnur nl tlii-si- in-lm-« i« uriii'- lallv a "li.iili- of vi-lliivv ni it-ililish liimvii. Iiiil -innn tinii-« piiipllnli i-i M.ickiih liii(-< are nut witll. rilt-»t- .ii'liri-H .lit- i-\lrllHi\-t-Iv tll.lllllt.i.'tillril ill C.ili.nl.i. .iii-l .in Iniliil niii-it aliuiiilallllv III Vliii'lii'i. at St. .\iiiii-'», < ap ili- l.i M.uli li-iiit. ami Durham. In Onlarin. .it Oivi-n Siiunil ami Xaii».mawri.i, ilii-*t- iM'hrr-* .m- liiiiml in 1.iti;i' ipi.intiiii-H. ,iin| .u nm- ni uvn place-* in llii' l.mviT rrnvini-ri*. in a sni.illt'r ili-iin-i- i.il 11)1111 « tnll III niiiM inipiiltaiil mi lln ulanil. nini|-li>lii« .in ana nl nvi-i Ji«i •■lU.in null « llniiii.li',1 nil ihni Mili'i In ilir Vil.iiitii Kuan, anil with lln wlinli mast ili'i-plv iiiilnitiil wilh l..iv« m hail.nnlv iintat.ly iIi.im nt Miliii'V .111.1 l.iinisl.uli;. Ihis .list 1 1.1 .ippi.iis I.I 1.1 lln .t iiiip.nt.inl 111 tin Dnniiiiiiin Ini tin- siippli ,.| Im I l.. lln luini. n.iis siiai.nis ii.i\ iif.ilini! till- .\tl.iiiln Ml I liaiU s K..I.I., Willi niaile a niinal i \aniin iimn nl tins I ana in l-7,t. ami iln.iiU.I mi-asun imlils nl ihi- lApnsuns .it \aiimis pnillls, ijins II as his npililnll tli.it lllr wllnli li'lJimi ...lUl'iril 1.. ihr pin.linlivi- inal iiii-asiiit-s in thi i.isniii ..lalinlil :'\ lapi llninii Is pinl.al.lv umlril.inl li\ null ..111' -It .It s. aiiis. till' . ..ntiiiiiili ..I Sti.'/ 'i.iu .'/' A.nr/.'j is also ii«i-il as .i p.iint. nr lor niixinu u-iili nilu-r win. li. Iniwi'ii'i, is itiuiiiiptt-il l.i Imis m mli is Till- .lumi-ijan- thii kiii-ss nl rnal in nntkal-l. s, aiiis .. ii.iiii Inin m hllv till. Ihi- si-anisi.ii\iin; fiiiiii llin-i- In nun li-it in llinklii-s* .\U till- si-an.s ilip .11 ,1 I.iiv .ili«U- si-aw.inl, .llnl inn. ll nt tin . n.il will |.r .nail.il.lr, with ilili i. mil. .11 .ili.l > AU . in tin' sni.iii.iini. . .is wrll .is ni tilt- i.itiit. .in.is. Tilt- i-.i.il IS III .1 lu-.iiK iiiiifnrin I'ltiiniilinlis \atii-ty. liiui'tl nl it ap I riiiiip.'ir.il.tr. tnt strain piir- piifin(-nis .IS .in ailullcr.itinn. l.v Ti-asiin nf iin Kn-ati-r w-ritihi. It is jar^i-li' iisL-il 111 lln- ctinipiisiiinii nl < In-.ip wliiti- p.iints. It is .iNn usi-il .Is .1 suif.ii-t- irl.is* Itir p.ipei-hanijlni;.*. It is Iniiml in I liit.irin. in ]..i[ist|nw-iii- ami Hiiriirs i.iw-nsliipH. ant! tmni Pim-.m Rivet tn Knrt William, nil l..ike Siipi-nnr . .mil .it (Jaspf.. in thii-l.ef. .\ lir.iiitiliil vein nf tli.s mineral n.'fiirs in the tnwnsliip nl Hull, in this Prnvime, v.irvinij li.iin twn In three feel tliiek. tin a prnpertv nwneil liy Ilnii. plit.ilili- Ini the iiiaiiiil.i.tiiii- nl H-i"*. - Peter Miti-liell anti K. IV Flemrll.nf Oll.iw.l. It is nf .m np.i.pK- wllitt- pnsi-s. tn the I'l-sl l'!llijlisli I n.il. i-nlnur. ami nearly pure. .\« .nnipanil with I'l.inu i nal. it i piiltl.ill lit i-niiil.||s|ilii(- in.iltel .liul ll- ii . ..iil.iiir. iniin- sulphur V 11 iMIUM IHl.l, .W'l) (',\KHl)N.\ri:illS .M ATI KI.M.S "I all the i-nal mines iii l ape lln inn. lln M.liin Miinsan niily the tirst i-Htahlislirtl. l.lll l.\ tai ihe llli.sl extinsivi- .iml iliipnl- In lilt Cenlral I'l.ivimts nl I 'ana.i.l. ....-,' .aiiln.l l.t ..Mintttl alllniiij lant. 111 tsj;, tliesi- niliits , anie uinlei tlir ex. Illsive inntl..! .it tlie ihe i-L-nmnuic minerals; but in Imlli tl e .\ilanli. ami I'arili. I'm Inneral Mining .Xssneialinn. a l...nil.in emiipanv, whn in.w Iml.l vinces it is fnuii.l in ipiantitii-s tn make il nf ihe tiisl iinpnilani-e. iinili i lease in t' i- ilislrn t mule lliali li..iii«. aires, ivhn M an. Im the In Niiva Seiitia. i-nal-minini! a'siimt-s lariji pr.ipnitiniis. Theptin- ""'*' I'-'"- nntlerlanl l-y lai)(e wnikal.le >e.inis ..I i,.al. Kmiii l-.'r ripal Inealiliesol the r.ial-helilsare in Cape Hretnn. anil in Pirtnuaml '" I'le piesent time, this ...inpany have wnike.l tin ii mines n-Kiilaih luml.eilaml enunties. tlinuKh veins have heeu li.iceil. ami in some -iml sisti-nialnallv. an.l in the nmst skilliil anil iinnnninal maiiiiei I li.ir.i. Ii'ii/i'.l I'l .1 Lie. Ill I prii' » .ish , ! 111. nil lilt nihti h.-ml. Inverness. Kirhinoml. Hauls, ami Miniiiu nperalimis have l.eeii eolititieil l.illilee st-aliis .ii ihese iiiines, nl wliii ll the piimip.il is the Svtliny main se.iiii. al.niil si\ |t-t l in thi.klii'ss. .\ti t-siiiii,il(- h.is pill lilt- .ivall.ll.le . ..al nl this si-am .ll. lilt- .It ..\ei is,»«Ni,i«»i Inns. Knur nnli-s nl railwai iniineit the mine with lo.iiliiii..\vli,irves al Nniih Sniney. Tlie .-.ip.iiitv nf this nf 111. instani-es opetu-il. in X'ieinria. ifiivsliiiroimli enunties. \Vi- I- inii.it allenipt any strictly i;i-ulni;ical ilt-sciipl lU'liU. I.ul refer the rea.li-r tn the enu-nsive reports nf Ihe lienln^.n al ^llI^evs. nr tilt- 1 .ilii.il.lt- work ..n " /. .M/.r« l7..'/.', r. ' l.y Dr. I. W. Dai i-xaiiiiii.itinns .it the I'.irl.nniteinus mcks nf Nnva ^cnlia. Pr. D.iws.ni h.is siili.lividvil the system into live sut. ordinate lorniati.ms in ile sc.-iulini; nriler : -■ 1. /Vi.- f',Y,'r ("...;//. .7i;,i//,i«, cnnt.iinini: cnal l.iriiialinii plants. Iml nni priKluctive coals. -2. /■'/.' .l/ii/./V. (''.// /.'/w/.i/;>//, or coal foriuHli.Mi pniper, contain- iil« the protinclive co.it-beils. ■' 3. /■/;,' .t/i//./.'//.'.,'/// .V'l-;,-,', represt-ntt'tl in N'ov.i Scotia liy red an. I of .\IctiilI rnlleiie. Mniilrt-al. From his w-iiii-ly exlemleil mint- wiili tin- pn-seiil works is fmni uii.ii. luiiii. ulinli m.n l.e nioietli.in itmil.le.l l-i .1 'Ihe I.iiiLi.iii Mine. In Ininiiin; .ilsn tn ilu- tinii. Clivers .111 ari'.i of hllei-n sf(uale miles, a It-nalli by svvi-r.il impoilanl seams nf coal, coal.. in. I largely i-xpnrleil for Ihat piirposi-. . 10 2.*i,i«M. I. Ills pi-r .III ilililinnal Ui.iks ienel.il .\tiiiiiiK .\sxnci.i tilt is niitli il.iiil its rutin It is.i spt-i i.illy irontl , ;. Thei .ipal.le ['roiliatioii of tins mine IS .ibniu iimi.ooo t.. 'is per annum. iIi.iiilIi not so iiiiitli. by li.ilt. is proiliueil. The Vicloria Mine cn.il. !i.r liniisi- .mil sit-ani i.iiip.isi-s. is aiiinnu lln- best in the ilistrii 1. I lie .m .1 is imn miU-s. .m,| ib. .miiii.ii .im L'lev san.lstones. shales and coiiiflonier.ites, vviih .1 p-w l.jssil pl.mis 1 raip- prndiicti.ni tmni is.i«ii in jo.niMi tmis ail'J thin cnal seams, mil prnilni live. The Inlernalinnal. Caleilonian. (ianlllier. and I.iitli- lilaie U.i\ -4. /'/. t'/>/"«i/ii-.';/' /.iw. /■.«., witll the assoriateil samlsmnes. ; niines aie siiuau-d a lew miles Imm Svdiiei Mail. nur. and al 11- inarls, cypsunis. etc.. and holdinK marine fossils ieco)jni/cd be all ! nccteil imli it by a line of lallway. and have n-speclively foui. livn, I'abcontoluuisls who have examiiieil them as ('.irbonift-roiis. ' Am\ three mile .ireas. Their averaye capacity is somewht-ii- al.'.ul •■ 5. 7/lc /..T.-.-/ ('',1/ III, ■,111111.:, h.ildinK some, but not all. of ihe Ins. ' I."i,iio. feel inlo 22 feel of w.itel. The output of these mines is about iso.ono tons per annum. The Acadia <:ual Company bold, umier three leases, an areaol six s.piare miles, l)n one area is a peculiar oil-coal, cmtaiiiini! Imm (,■- 1.1 120 gallons crude oil to the Ion. ami valuable for ){as inakinkr ami distillation. pel day. and boo tons j.ei day 'i,t: ,■ been, in some se.isons, delivind Iroiii the mine. The co,il is exieiisivi ly exporletl as a steam ami Ras dial of siiperini ipialily . The 'Clasiinw ami Cape Hretnn Coal and K.nlwav Cnnipany, " all assncialinnof English capitalists leceiiily loiuit-.l, has amaluainali II under one manauemeiil w-ith llie Mil way, tin in ini 111; areas of I,. n»,i\ Havi-n. Lake Halmnral. and Sihn.iner Pmid i|.hli'cli miles ill leniilh. trnm Suiliei H.11I..1111 t.i Schnoner Pond passes throuuh. ..1 connecls bvslioit brain hi s wnb. all these mines. The road is a lliree fool liailije, subslatiliallv biiill, and ballasie.l with nibble and ./.;,.( coal, and eipiippt-d with Fairlii ■-nijint's ami a suHi, uiit nunil.i 1 i.l Iliiulish Inui-lnii 1 ..al-waumis. and is beini; exit iidt-d in the poll nl I.ouisbutK, wliii h will a.ld ma- leiially in the value nf this .■.lablield, by furnishinK an outlet llie whnie year round tiiiin what must ime day l.e one of the most im portantcoalinu stations on the .\llanlic seaboar.l. The .S'ewCampbelllim Mines wen- nopeiieil in isji. Thepioperlt thn The company also possess a ra.',v„y ol liri rn side of the Onat F.nttauce ol the Hias d'Or Lake, a very exteli imlpiit is frnii. ijo.cKX, 10] she and deep aim of the sea stn-lchiii« lal inn. the inlenor of llie ciiiii|.iises thiee sipiare miles, a small propmti.m of which is si. ,„ I . , ,11. 1-1- . -'"'J-ihalfjaiea, but easilvaicessiblelniniiheland. It is siiuan.l on the norlli miles to the Inlercolonial juiiclion. and a shippiinj-.., ,rf, with 2(, - e feet of water, at Picmu ILubnur. Their milniit is fr, ... .| ..I I 111 ...| .si.e .iini deep aim 01 llle sea slielcliiiin |al iiiln the inl 1411.0.10 bins per annum, ui ., 1 f,. u , ,. . -1-1, I , 1 1 ,■ I .. . ,. '*'•'"" ol I ape Hreton. and lies at lie noiti.western extlemilvol the lie lnlercoloni.il ' ■... .M.n,.,. Comp.inv.of .Mnnlieal. have anarea ' Svdney coal-field, and about thiitei-n miles dis.ant, on the .re I hree stpiare miles. I hi-ir principal .'ollnrv. the l.i ,, was ibe beds, fmm the Svdni v .Mmes. M.,s, of the o.a . eii 1 1 , 1. the scene of an explosion a few veais Sinn- which seri.nislv ill ml,.. I i„,i., . \i . ,' 1 , . coai siams m ini r:n:;;;:;-s::;::;;-z;;;;;"' -"■"-■'-' r--^ Kc HOUR Kuir. ,1, seems to have been inn iiupled. and their cnirse ilelh cted ti.il- 'snliiabll In Ihi Klsl, ll l» lirlitlhtless l.rllevril nil no.nl ||liiuilil that sunn 1.1 Ihi nnisl inipollanl siaMlsnl the dislln t ulnUllie lh« New t allipl-illl..ll pl.ipelH ma ba-iii sliapi . with lln 11 ..lit. n.ps 1 mii piisid I iiiinU willnn tin an .1 Ihreesianis ol cnal. a)lKnK-><"'K "•e'vi liil. an iln llidi d n illiiii a thn knis. Ill llulril on this pinpi 111 , and 1 inisideialli i..alha« been nil inn d siin i tin 11 npi iiinii Siippiisinn lliesi llni e si , mis m i lliaiiilain till 11 till, kiiess, .mil to be iinallnlid l<\ f.iiills, thet williiii .lirlle .11 .1 ninilenitl' and easily HnrkaMe depth,, III all .lid li"si ai Its. .mil iniil.iiii is.iaN. ..alii tolls lit eoal. I XI lli»i V I h III the ii-tlii il pm tniiis nl lln si.iii.s, whil ll lil.iv be esiimatl'il to 1 iilitaiii s,(riNi,iHNi ni liv«"i,iB"i Ions ,i.lilili'.ii it ll IS piiipel In melitnin, Iniuevel. lli.il llle SIX Innl si.iiii, win li .lit .llnl p,lltl.ltl\ Hulked .11 tile Itlllllel. is nil uiilai 111 thn km ss, and mai mil pinv. In be woikable lhi.iiit|h..iil Its wh.ili extiiil . but. on Ihe nthel hand, then- an ivnli ines ol the I xisiiiiie nl nlhi I sianis Umv both abme ami In low tlinsi- spn iheil. Ihe dial I|.. Ill till siniines IS shipped linln KeJIi I 'me, a i apai nnis iiid shi-lti ml haibnui thiii miles Innii the n. i an ami . I. .si In the mines, null »hn h t is i lei letl by a lailnai oiii and .1 ipialti-l iiiilcs Imii:. Ihe liinn s l.t Ciimbeil, mil t.-iilili have nldv latilv assiiun .1 iiin pnlLili. e, but n celil siiivi V s ,iie jilnv ini; tin i...illiibls iiinl. ilv iiil; this Ityinli l-i be veiv extensive. The wmkabli- seams nl inal ale iiniln mus. Iiiiiliili« Imm In. 1 In llilileen leet, w ih an avi ia«e dip nl thlllv ileKlei s 'Ihe 11 p.ilt ..I the bill Ml I ilwai.l Haltlev on the Spiiliuhill inal held, wlin 1 1. puses Ihe iiinsl inip.iitaiit si 1 linn i.l this I , imli spi ,i|,, Innlilv I.l Its I ll.ll.lilcl .Hid v.dlie. .IS liilliiws. " .\ii 1 v.imiii.ili.in nl the i-xti ili.il ■ li.ii.ii ler of tins 1 ...il sln.ws n i.i be a biluminnus cnal nl a inndeiali \\ 1 oiiipai 1 lexliii. and in.l in- .-line. I In tall In pieces nr ,11, t. lis cnlinir I* a briiiht. blnwnish l.l.n k. btlllianl except on the bices nl the f,vtlH,, . wrlii. Ii show a li w p.ilches nl iniiii'i.il I han.i.il. Hut a small piiipoiti..ii nt the s,tiiip||. shims a shale lamiiiaiinii. nr n inlem v to In-ak with the planes nl dl'pnsillnll, '- rill .ill.ilvses sin. w tins < n.il t.. lilnni: |.i the . I.iss known IS hi^tlllv bitiiiiiin..iis, ..I '.;.'. .ik nil; . ...lis. Ill i li.ii.i. 1. t viiv simil.ii tn lliiise .if iht- iii.ith ol riiKl.md kiinvvn .is Noilti Cnniiliv ni New- ..istli ll.lllll V 1 ...lis "The lll|;ll l.lle nt viil.ltlli- In fixed 1 iimbllslil.ti m.ltlel shnilld nil tier this 1 n.il. III CI. mm. 'II with tin- Newt ,isili. 1 n.iIs wlin h it lesemt.b s. .Ill ,idllnl,ll.le >{,is.cn,il, while ni llle .ini.ilint nl sul| liiii .1 bills mil. h below the average 1. 1 .Sewcasllc t i.als ; ihelilnli tin- u.ls nlitainetl tinlll il shnilld be velv e.lsily piirifieil " The coke nl this cn.il .ippi-.iis in 1 vi iv v\,n wi II .i.l.ipn .1 l.n tl.ni. siiiellllii:, as It is tiim anil l.lllier I oiiip.i. 1, .111.1 111 1 .itllelils lit .isli ,111.1 sulphur wilt cninpan t.ivniiiably vviili th.it lioin .iiiv t oal ol Ihe Pn.. vim es, tbt- biiti-t Ih-iiil: -I in..si imp. .It. ml p. nut l.i consider in ti» v.iltit- till in.n.smeltiiih; Ihe |nf;i*Ills .Mine, with .111 .111 .1 ol twn sipMie miles, is si|u,i|i d iin int- . ...isi .11 the enti.in. e In Ciimbeilaml Itasin. ,iiiil is lln nitlesi in ibis it^j..li. vvilli >in.id sliippniv. l.n llities, ,ii)d vvniks 1. ipal.le ol .111 ..input ..t ab.iut ■ii>..i(i.i Inns, but II. -t vv.iikiin; up n. .piite li.iM dial .iinnunt. t he S. ..li.i .Mine li.is .III .111 a ol I.iiii s.pi.in null s, bm is ,.nlv iiiihlh winked .IS VI 1 Till Spliliijhdl inal-helil is situaled .il nt Iwelily llllles snlilll.. .1st III ibi- IniiKins shore. The Spriniilidl .Miiiinu Cnmpanv's .m-.i ..I lliiei- sipi.ire miles ha*- .iltracted tiiiiih .itlenlioii. .is beini; the in>.st import.inl mine vet opened HI the leceiitly siiiveyed ilislin 1 lb. uiial eleven tell vent 111 this aiea has Ill-ell Ir.ited and pnivi-d. .iinl .1 rapid devcl.ipmellt III the mines nl lilt- .iislin t is t.mb.lble 1 Ile Sprmidiill Coiiip.iiivh.ivenpene.l tlieti vv. likings siici esstullv '{\s^i slnpes have been iiilnmem ed filtv 1 li.iins apalt. riie west inii' has been diiveu al.nul 4..i'teel. Hid the iei|uisiti- pumpiiiu and wiii.l nii: null liinery elected, ihe engine is a single sixteen iin li cv linilei wilhalnurleet sis inch stroke, geared three in one, ami illivinxa niiie leel dniiii. Kiitfinesnl .1 hearier class and iiion- peiinanenl i li.ii.n tei are HI course ol erecimn al ihe easl slope, wlieie in Inline the priii- ci|ial oulpul isexpecleil to be in.ule. .\ Kiind deal nf coal is lieiiiK malki li.I l.v mt .iiis i.t the .spiiiiiihlll brain li. I.iur miles in lenidh, i.t lln- Iiilen olninal Kailwai , but when 'the i.implelinn nt the SpiiiiKlnll ami Paiisbom' K,iilwav . .pens nun- inuiiii all. Ill Willi a k 1 pml of sliipinent. ii will en.ible them tn ship III the New laiulalnl malkels, ami cnmpete wilh lln ( ape Hietiin Is I. It ^as.m,lkllli,' pnrpnses. Ihe I a|i.-ii.le pimlui lion ol this mine depends on the exli-nl ..I tin- w.iiks eieiled. The seams nl cnal an- abiiiidaiil n. suppU . vli.msi It ss .|ll,||l|l|i(.s, Ihe SpriiiKhill and Paiisbom' .Miiimi; an. I Railway I i.mp.inv. wli.i .lie blllldini: the ro.id bel.ile alluileil In, and the l.elieial Mining As- soi latinll. and iilhels, have laljie anas in this held ,ivvaililli! devel- opinent. Ilotinus ami slllvevs ma. It- HI 1-74. bv Mi, Si. Ill H.iibiw, h.ive shnwn the existence ol many v.iliiable seams llniii six lo lllilleell It-el in ihese piopellies, vvliii h will 110 diiubl be soon a. livelv milled. 'Ihe mines nl ibi 11 niai k < ..IllUies nl N..V.| Si .,11.1 n ipijie n.i s|ieci.il iiotiie- The total niiiput of all llle mines is Imm i.i.o.i,ik<. in i.2i«i,.ii») tons per annum. Those ol Invi-iiiess Coiinly an- of exit in and value, wilh a biliiiiimnus cnal ol exielleiil ipialilv. bin hitlieilii then ilevelnpment has been lelanled by the want ol a poll id sliipinent. a laull which is likely sunn lo I.l- lemedied by lln- 1 iiiisii n. In I a railway eonnectiin. ihe t oal-liiines nl Hio.id Cove, .M,ib.iii, and olliei parts of the mimtv with a sliippinK-poit on llie Sirail of Caiiso, and the lailway svsti 111 o! N'lva Scotia. Theun-at Cailioniferousareaiir New Hinnswn k has .1 iii.iUBuI.ir biriii, Ibe base lesliiiK h. (iiill nf Si I ,,wieii. 1 , and tin- ,ipex siiii- alril iiiMr ihr liuuniLirv-liiM !>« iwt i n tin • •uhiIm h ,.( Viii k .iinl ( hti Itllll . Illll">< >'1K tulU •MM llliot •>! till .iM .1 ut tilt I'luvith I . .Mi(. Ii »tl il !•» Ml uiii'*i.I<»mmI III th t.iil, bill .1 Mtivr* w.i»t l*i -^iin, ,|i 1*^7 t, n( till- > tiiiMlit"* ••( V,*'*^* ■) •*'■'' ^iiiiliiii). .iiiil p.iii ul Vnrk. wtiK II II I* iiili-ihlnl HM tlriitl ovi I ilii' wlitilv .iif.i Km . .mI lonii iii'tn .»( Nrw HniiiHwif k i* tlivhlnl hv tin- n [mmi>« iiii.i ihn. *itif* i)u- l.tiwrr. Mi'lilh', au\ I |'['»i i .tph-MnUiidiH 1 i.ti s. wnti .i ti.,,t i*l I lMlul>Mlti-l.llr MM k-*. I'ltc llHli*«l('iMc<> art- iiiiivi-f<».ilt\ iliHinlniii •!, in.ikiiiH .i iltint- Itiliol.i^n .il itsiiutil.tnt c iM till' lllhlt-llv illK < m.iI i>i .i run •»t>li i.iMr .iiiiituni 1H i.iki ti mil .11 |Mtiii|'% iii-.ir tii.iiiil L.ikr .iimI nit tin \i u< .itilc Kui I. In iliiH .IK .1 llir • 'i,il-rtiiius .ire iHiiiiitiiii*, .iiii| ihr I M|iiilr\ is i-vi-r\ wlit-ri* it< < ii)ii< <1 hv llii- •»li.il.i m| iln- Mhlijlr ( .u linn ili-n 111** I'M III. mil i[tiiN|iirtiM- i •i.ij nu'.iHiin si Oiillir >.iliiiiii) Kivt-r, ru.il w.is inini-mh\ in {•iMiiis nti ilic Ni'tt-pis Kivtr A k.ilii.iMc sr.iiii l|.l^ t.itfU lirrii n|ifn(-\ 'nltlllMMIK.I Imiis (n .1 ni.ltkri. On IIm' <>tli.it stpi.iu* nillrs. .iihI WC < .lllltnl iln ticltrr tll.in i)linlr frnlil |lu> rrpnil nl the suivi-\s nl |s;j ;; j frw WnriN nil litis ]inillt, |n show (,is .l rtUlnMl\ n! Il^iirrs (o ill'* iin niill.llr>ll the i.lti lil.itiniis nf till- pnssihlr rtiuirili'iis i|li.iii|i|\ nt t'l.il l'< ti. itll " W'l .IM- nnl \»t [insMSsril nl siirfl< ii-tH (l.il.l In lilNlit^ (he .issfl . tini) lll.il tilt* v.inoiis nul< rn|i*. nl * ikiI nut with n\ til his .irc.t, .mil .11 WhIt'U si'|i,ii.ili-(l |ininlstsiti h .is 4 Inilts, llir W.isli.ttti'llin.ik. I >ln.lhn^ l.illlt' Kivt'^ N.ishw.i.ik Kivcr. til ). lu-loii^ in the s.nnr sf.uii .is ilinnr ill til. mil I..lkt-, llhMlLfll Ihi-H- .lie Lilts whirll l.ivi'lll sill It .1 suppnsj- linii , tht-ir IS, linwrvrr. n>) rtM>nit In dnilhl tll.ll lliosr in itit' lltiuh hnuilinnil nl (hi- I.isi-n.mii-il l.iki .lie .lit nl thr -.mil' St. mi, .mil ili.d I nnsi-i|it(iitl\ till- .iMM nil I whn II tt ni.i\ \>v s.id |v itu.inK-d .is ixicinl iiiu is .1 \i'iv I'unsitlci.ilijif mil'. Thus ilu* .iit-.is nl ihi* Ni'tvi.istlr. Saliiinit Kivri, .Mill Cn. il ( iti'k i n.t) IhIiIs mv .ibmii mti* Iminlu-vt iiint Ivvclvi- si|ti.iif iiiilis. ,\i|n]iimit twfiily iinhrs .is ihr ;ivrr.n'ilii ^Livitv hriiiij 1.271, .iiul iji-tlurliiii; nnr-tninih im the .iKMs iHi-u|iirv S.iliiinii Kivrt .mil (ir.in*<"" Ills, In till Inn I iml hs- tli.lii IM-if*' 17 '■•"s, " Il is. Imwrvi-r, In lit' nlisrivril lli.il Ihr Itiir .lie. I nl tlir rn.il In- Itis in 'itlrstinn, .lihl innir |i.itli'ill.lll\ tli-il nl \rivi .isilr Kuri. is (.tub. I tdy nimh Liiurr ih;in It.is ttrrn si.iiril .itin\i , the liiir wlin h h.is hn-n rhusrii .IS ni.iikiriL; its wisirrii limits ir.ilU irnlnMiini' mil\ ilir |ininl whrrr ihr m.ks ni thr Mnhilr rn.tl tnini.itinn p.iss hrnr.iih tlmsr witirh r.ttrii the hiulirsi nirnilM-r nl ihr < '.iilmnifrinus svslriii, .md iiiuirr which ihrv rnnhl |>rnh.ihlv lir ir.u linl ;it no i^rr.ii ilrjith. Tlir iii-iuririuf nt .1 in.il ^r.im mi l.illii- Kivrrin Snnhiirv I'miniy, h.iviitii i»'»oiil ''»'■ '»-i'iir I'nsittnii .nxl tlin knrss .IS ihosr nt Nrw t.isilr. rcnilrrs this siiiipnsitioii hinhlv pinlMhlr. .Motrnvrr. ihr ihii knrss of the foal hnU al flmirs dnrs mil iliUri vrrv k'.rf.illv fimn that nl the bnls at (iiann».4;l''..^?7 I"'ts Srtiim; .isnlr, howrvrr. litis siipposiiimi as confrssriily basnl iipmi i n- ..Mtnl tl.ita. vvr ran still h.inlly d-nibi ih.ii tin* aii*a ovi-t wh-. I iln- piimipal srani nt tiMJ in ihrtiraiul I.akr trijinn may br rr.ismiablv supposnl m ix U*ikI. is al Irasi two nr iliu-r tinirs f;tralri ih.in that nnplnvr.l tn the abnvc iil'iilalimis, ami Ihat ihcnfmr ihr rs|jni.itr ol iis ptnittii-iivc lapatily may be fairly inrirasr.l in a rnrrrspomlinij rat in." Il is In br iCL'UlIr.l ih.ll ihr u poll nl ihr suivrv; nt |llis rrumn ni;ijr tinaniitirs in the Nmlli-wrsl Trrrilorirs, btil as yrl of tin- artiijl rxtrnt lilllr is rrally kiinwn. In 1S73. Mr. Sriwyn londmiiMi - "ploratinn frnin Fort (Jarrv in Manitnbii lo thr knrkv Mniiniain Ibuisi-. rrlurninn bv way of Ihf S.isk.u.luw.in Kivfi and L.ikr Wiimipri; ; and Mr. Rnbrrt DOMINION OF CANADA. Ilcll iii.Kb ,1 -.iiivrv brtwrrii Ki d Kivrr and llu Sniilli Sask.lU lirw.m, \ .Old liriwit n Kid Ki\n and L.tkr Nuprnm. Ktoill ihrtr rrpnlls wr ^.lthl 1 all that ts jtt klinwil I't tlirsr rn, it di-posiis. whn ti atr likrlv. .It 110 iliHi ml d.i>. to liL nl uii.ii v.ilnr in as•llslll|^ III ihe St ttlrinrnl and drvt-tnpnniil ot Iht- Sorili wrsi, .md in srrvinx prrh.ips .!> MMin rs nt .1 tUi I supply In llir I aii.idl.ill IVitdu Railway. Kioill Mi Srlw\ It's irpnil Wi ril.iV biullv ipinlr lilL' limlim{ "on ihr Nnrlh Sisk.ili lirw.in Kivri. briwrrii Kdnioiiinii and Koi ky .Moiin l.im llnii-^r, nt a luimlirr nt tl.ildvini{ woikabk- sc.inis ul nond ro.il ; niir ul ihriti iiirasiitm^. in twn r\pnstitrs upwards i>( luur niiirs apJit, tioiii r|^lllrrn lo twenty li*rt in ltiicknt*i wolkln^' \Uo t.iiilirr dnwii Iht- strrani, "at ubuui a iinir .md a halt lirlow tin- inoiiih ol ru-arw.iirr, mi (lir k-tl bank, a SI .nil ol r\iflli-nl 1 o.il rrops mil, s.nd in br fmiii iwo lu ilinr lt-ri 1I111 k. .\ rnilsidri.lbb' ipi.mlll> nl 'o,il ll.is brcil l.iisril from it Inr u«r ill llir Imur al ihr imi. tni wliii It piirposr it is tmind lo aitswr. WI II. It is .1 h.ird, bii^hi. p-l hkr rriwrrn Km kv Moiini.iin llmiHr.incI Ivlniunton, srrvr lo shnw ili.ii ihr liu nilr 10, lis nl llir Ippn S.iNk.ilrhcwan ;irr vrty siipi iiin In ilmsr niri iviili lattIu-1 |.i thr smtlh. .ilmti; thr bonmlarydim-. .md in ihr, *hi'A|'prllr Vallr\. Tlir l.ilirr .ipprai lo br all ol Tcrli.irv ai(r : wlnihri ihr Sisk It' lirw.in rn.ils arr of ihr s.miu at(r, ur Crrtaifons. is al pirsrni umriiiin" I Ir aUu s.ivs, "'nutrfan br no ipirsiimi 1)1. il in lltr rri4imi wt-s| nf Kdinonion, boiindrti on llir north bv ihr Alh.ib.i'.ra Kivrr .iml mi llir smilh l»v ihr Rrd Drrr Kivrr. llirir r\tsls ,1 visi rnal lirhl rovriiiiy .m .irri nf mil Irss |h,m SH.nno sipiair niili-s ; jnd briiratlt .1 l.ii;;i* pnrtinn nt this .irr.i wr rii.iv rxprri in lin«'f'il ans«-i.rs vrry wt II. II kimlb's imd burns tirrli, niakin^ a bii^lil tirr with .1 yrlluw bla/r ,md rnmp.ii.ilivrly litllr sinokr " Inmp.iriM;: rri'i ill inwstiij.iiinns Willi tin irpr ihmis.mds uf nulls .ilmiv; the* t-asK-rn sinprs nt thr Kmky Mminiains, lltiwt-rn ilir Rrd Kivrr .md Smiili S.iskalt hrwait. liu'iiilrs wen* fnund at Din Kills and Wnndv Mniintain. bin imi nl .iv t;nnd .1 I'li.ir.n Iri .IS llir binvva rn.ils ;ibn\c luriitimud. Sinitl.il rn.ils wt ir .ilsntmiml in ilir Smms V.ilb-y, Wr li.ivi Iv imw tn imij. r llir rxlrnsivr i n.ij tirbN nl Miitish < 'nluillbi.l. Thr rnal brarin.n Inimalimi of Vanrouvrr Island may br dividrd inlo two sulimdin.iii- imimlis, tin- nmili-wrsirrn brinu drsrribrd as llu- ('nmo\. .md till- smiiii rasirtn as ihr Niiii.iinin rn.ii-lirtd. Tlir I n.ll isnt.iiiiir biliiininmis rli.ir.ntri , llir v(■in^ ni sr.mis iiinnim; ihiminh strata of urry s.mdstnnr and aruillarnius sh.ilr. Ihr Cnmnx arra. mi thr nnrili-wt-sirrn riid of thr isl.nul. rxlrmls Imm Ihnwn's Kivri, a tiibiitaiy nt llu- l*iiiillrdi:r. on thr nmih-wrsi, |n Sablr Kivrr on Ihr snuill-iMsl. nn whirh ihr H.ivnrs Sntmd i'nal minr is sitii.tti-d. .ind ii .il>rnm.in .ind Ifniiib\ isl.ntds. Thr rnimi .oid hr.iiiinit inims in this arr.i ,irr r.iisiim larur f|n.in- lilirs nt rn.il ttlirrs on ilir Mrinramciuik yirld thirty-srven i:al- Imis. The lil.u kli.ind sh.dcs .ur .ilso ca|>able of yielding; 75"»o X.VWII cubic ivvt t)f U'l" I'll toil, nr abmit one half lli« <|uantilv all irdetl by lh /',/»,'/, «w/ 01 ruis III the Imitsinm s nt bmli ilii In iiinii ymiip nt the Lnwrr Nilun.in srrus..ind iln- ( ainilerou^ fornialnmnl tin lb vmii.in SI tn s. .ind II i» lioin Ihr lalur tli.il iln ml-spnnus nt OnMiin laki- thrr snuo r. Al laillisktllril. Mnllitvrll, I'rlfih.i. and nlher Inwiis III Wr-ti in Onlaiio, iinmriisr numtHis nt wills ha- 1 been sunk. .uu\ ihe i.ipital employed in thr produi lion ,iiid iitininx ul prirulrnm i« -tern Can, id. I. I'V drpn>iis nf s.ili and pi-irolriim. tfivinu nsr to inpmus sprinits nf ihr-^r v.ilu.iblr in.ilri i.ils. ,\ml llirrr s. rins Imi littir doubi ih.ii C.inad.i has hrn- a s.di and nil br.iiiiiK leKimi sutp.issiu« in r\it-iil .md produciivr capacin .mv hilheiin ileveloped mi ilie .Viiiriii .111 loiitinenl." /'..// exists in Krr.il drpnsits in ( hn-brr, in the plains alonu the S|, I.awrrin r .ind lis iribul.irn-s. li i- nt a «i.idiial vrnnable urowtli olit-n restinii on a l.iyer of shell mail. The largest deposits nccnt m-.ir CIminbly. St. Snlpicr. l.miL'urnil. .md lir Vrrtr, tin llir isl.ind nl .\niii nsii ihrre is .1 drpnsii nl rxi rllml tpialiiy of nver a Imndrrd and sixiy si|iiare miles, and from ilitrr |o ten frri thick. Some of iln- peal.Iio^.'s are bi'tni; wmkrd In .nlv.itii.inc nf I.iir \rais In l.m:.- .niii panirs imnn-d in Mnnln-.il. In Ont.iri'i. I.ir;:r dtpn^iis .i:r Imiml .ii Nrpr.m < ilnii-c-ii'! Wtst. im.iih. ,tritl (tilirt pninis. lAlrllsivr tlrpnsiis .if pr.u presi-iiimi; llir >.iirir hainn s .is ihnsr uf t hirbrcmcnr ill New Hmnswick. in St. jnlin Cniinly, mi ihe Mis pec H.irrens. aimm tin cnasi iir.ir Musipi.ish llarbniiraml l*as*.iiii.i ijunddv H.t\. .lU'l nn Ihr liiir ot r.iilw.i\ m .ir M, Mrpluirs. VI Kl.l KA< 10U\ MINI KAl.s riinsi' mimr.iN wlii
  • ,/>.,.:,■» /'///wAf ,.'. nr >;raphitr. limimnnlv known as bl.tck-lead. which rr- iri\i-s srver.il ap|dic.iliiins in llu- .ills. The liner varieties, iist-il tnr pencils, cnitmiaml a very liii;li piice ; the inferim <(ualities are used fur prrxt-nliiiK frictinn in machineiy. anil bir stove-polish. The nmsi iinpoii.ml use. however, is for lite tn.inufaetiire of crucibles .md melt iiiK-pnis. and b»r small furnaces for .issayers and clu-niisis. The plumb. lun nf C.in.id.i is .1 pure crystalline pluinlMi;ii. and 1- tnnml pitm tp.ilh in tin- I'.astern rnwnsliips, .md .11 (ireiuiUr .nut HiK kinyh.nn. where v.ilnable mines ;irr worked. It is .iKn inimd .11 lbiii;rss iiml Nmih I'.lnislry, in (Milarin. and ne.ir Kini;s|,.ii ,\t .1 tew points in New Mrunswick this mineral is Imiml in .u.iihible ■ pi.miilies. The largesi depnsit is in ihe vicinity of St. John, ne.ir I'mtl.iml. nn the Str,iii;ht Shore, where b>r many yrais the mines hive vieldid lar^'rly a plumb. 1140 well suiird for foundry facings and stnve-polish. In thr vicinity of Windsur. in Nova Scotia, plumbago is .ilsn b>nnil and rxpniird. .Uii.r occurs in thr limrsimirs and altrrrtl rocks of thi I'.asurn Townships at tirriivillr. whrrr mines are opened, At Nniih Hiir m-ss in Onl.irio. .iNn. a valuablr mica-minr is wnrked. white pl.iirs nl umisnally lariie si/r have been nbiained. Thr value of mica dipriids upon the si/e. transparency, and perfectiun «>f ihe plait-s. Il is fie larue masses, which may br srpar.ilrd into llitn. traiisp.iirnt plales. Mica in this b>rni. as is well known, ir- crivrs various ap[)licaiions in the arts, tiring nnplnyrd for tin limits nf sinves. fnr lanterns, and for the chimneys of l.inips. As ti i^ nm ii.ible in be broken by cnnciissioii, it is also used instead of ylass tn ilir windows of ships nf war ; and it has recetvetl several other ap plications of less impoii.nue. .V.ia/'*,'A'//r-, or sie.iiiie. is usrd ttir .in inlinile varieiv of purpnses such as small furnaces, sinvediniiiiis, culinary vessels. w.itei-)»ipes. cisiein linings, and. when hr.iied and in.ult- lianler ami polished, it is usrd tor lias-biirners, biittoits, etc. Ill lUiebec, a workable bed exists at I'niinn, m ihr Missisijun- Valley, and. nn dnnbt. in other pans of the s.mie magnesi.m b.imi .\ variety called pyralbdiir is fnnm! at C.renvilleaiiil nn the S.^ur na\. .\iiothrr varlriy, Irss refracmrv and less unctuous than luu- steatite, but .ipplii-,dile In manv nf ihr sanir iisrs. is poisimir .\i Hollon and Mroimhinn. brds of iliis purr, comp.ici rhb>ritr air mci with, havirm a breadth of twrnly f.-ri, from w-hich larm- blocks jml platrs may br cut bv a cmnnion mill-saw. S,i>i./sfon,\ and s.tnd stiiiablr foi cnnstruciing furnaces ;md Murli inn metals, aietn lir Imiml in inaii\' p.irts of Caii.id.i. In the ne.iiU wwin pure silii'cou"* s.-ind'«tniu' M liit-" K.ipiiU. "n ihr St. M.iiiriiT. Mixk" <.i l.(ii-f si/f arc !numi. ;iiul usf«l in liic ii.m luiii.in'S ol ilt.ii viiiiiitv. MntiUliT-'* saiul is aUo fomul Iktl-. .;.ui .(. l„i\.i!. ncir V.'iii'ln-i-. Ai l*iiisburc. ill Otu.iiio, l.uiii- i]U.mliiirs "I si.nu- Im iiiiii workers i- tiuaiiinl. ami ai IVrih. Uttickvilli-. and Owi-n Snnnd. uituililrrs' s.irul exists in laiL'"' iinanlitit's. h is also tiniml al Winds.ir. ami niliti p.iinis in N-iva Soma ami New Mi iniswiLk. VII M \.i:riai> roK kkhk- i'lH rrKV \M) *;i.\ss Dt^MIMON Ol* C.WAP.V. l.unatrs n\ iMur atf l.mnti ai ' haiL-tir aii-l KuvS" ■■""Hi NiMi'i'is Kivi-i. tiranil Manaii.ch- I'ui'' liiiif^l-Mus .m aN*' cs. the I loiind I. il.ind )i and si iht V oilMI under \\t\ an In ler this lu\i 1 inav be noiieed llu- riav. tot rhr in.imitaiiiiie .•! .oinnuin biuks. ijle-. and eoarse earlluMnv.ne. No elavs lii Un tlie nntr kinds ul pottery liave as yet been tonnd in (he ■ minlrv. Clays suited lor llu- tn.inutaeture of bru'ks ate toiind m a va^i nuniber ol pla-.-es ihr.inulioiii the Provinre. In Ontario, the el.iys .ire .jivided into two el.isHfs. The older anti undeilyin^; deposit is .-omp..raiivcly free from oxitle of iron, and yields while brieks, wliich generally, however, have a somewhat ye!lowisli lln^e. The whiie-hiiek ■ lay is uncontorinaldy ovetlaiti bv anotlu-r deposit, whirh ^ivfs ted b :cks. These while brieks. wliirh are more esieemed than the red arc made in a Kteat many loealiiies. fmni the shore of Lake Huron as f.ir eastward as lini.kville. The average nuniber ol hnck'. Made annually in Toionio is tioiii hfteen lo twi iily millions, '.f wliieh from seven lo ten millions aie while brieks in ^Juebee. ihe two kinds of clay wliirh are distiniiuished in ihe West are no louijer met with ; but .\n evunsive depo^ii n) maiiiie elav cilends ihrouuhoui the vallevs oi tin- un.iw.i .mil St Lawieiue. and lurni'^hes cvervwhei- luaterial (or brieks. Ihe two principal uianufaeiureis at Montreal produce each abmit ten millions ol bii' k^ annually. Some beds of ihese clays are emploved tor the manulac [ure ol coarse eartheiu»a(e. which is manulaeiured at manv -daces m either Province. Diaiu tiles for atzri'tilinral pnrpo .t-s .ne al-- made at several places. rhe while siliceous >.indstoni- of tlu' Potsdam loiniaiion .ilbtnlv. in nian\- pl.ices. a material •.ulliiii-nilv pun- U*liins niUerir' '■>: i ■< m. are to be foniul at verv in.uiv places in \ov.i Scoiia and Nl v iJrunswick. sn th.il llu V mav be considered as lienerally obtain.d u »r local use. Fire-cKiy is met with beneath the coal se '..ns ir ihe Newcastle di-;- irict of New lirunswnk. .inA has 1 v ;, sdippci' io moiip exient to si, Idin. b.i less aiteniion has t.i-n .'.tv.iicti i<' it than its \.ilii< .tnd .iice5.-':bi|iiv desl'r■.^ . li »od reddirick clavs exist .u Toil li.iiiv in M.Miitn|..t. .tnd will l.c ■ d onsiderable value to thai Provinie. i: can is t.ikrii in iIr- pii'p< i IV \tuie of suitable sand, and in burninu ■Uifk-clays fxist neat Victoria in British ("olundiia, and .il rn.nn .*'ier parts of the co.ist, .is at t'oniox Harbour .inii dsewheie IN. (.KINUIN*; \M» PnllMlIM. M Ml K I \l.^ These cnnsisi ,,f inillsion,s ,rnpl"yc,i t-.i yinidin^' ^laiii. and. secoadlv. of siones used loi mindin,K. sh.irpeninu. cutlin^. auA polishim; met.ils and siones. Mesides ihesc. nu niion ni.i\ be rn.tde of ijannt rock, snnu-linu-s used as .i subsiinili' loi mieiv. and -.vlii- h occurs in Can.idaai \U\ Si. Paul .ii-.d St. Jiioine. in tjnet,e< The FiMuh bnhrsione. which i- prelerted lo ;dl other maleiials for the consiruciionot mills toi ^rindinii urain. is a peculiar cheit- like sihceou- rock. haviuKa poi'Uis or cellui.ti bxiiiir. which ten ders its sulfa, c especi.dly .d.ipled (or the purpose In the Laurentian mi >- 'i^ C.in.ida. however, a rellnlat chert of this kind occurs in lar4;e \'ii.s. apparenltv of .niueous oiiKin. -utlinu the intrusive syenite of (Irenviiie. The cheii. which much tescrnbles ihe French buhisione in its character, has been pronoun" ed to be eijuallv well (illed for the maiiufaciute of niillslones. The portions .il the surface are. howevei. iniuied bv the wealher ; ami the ditliculties ol 'liiativinKlhe maieii.d from .1 v, in m llie liaiil s^nite .in- sucti thai it would probably piove iu'-k t\;..n-i\r th.ui ihe impoii.d bnhrsione In various j>.iits ..t rlie coiiniu. millstones, infetioi to the French siones. but answi-jini; .i vci\ i;m,ii| pinpose. an- made Itoiii diMcieni h.ird siliceous lorks. .Viom; ijir north shore oi ilu (Hi.iua. .mi iln Sai;uenay. at Si. Cullibeti. Vauiln-nil. ami oilni f-mts m ( »iu bei millstones of a vtootl i)ualii\ lia\e been m.ide Itoni 'he ipLiii/osr ■i.n. irlomerates .ir uraniloid yrieiss rocks .\t < .i\ui{.i in (Ini.irio ^ood millstones .we ni.inuf.ictnied, .iinl voine poll. Is I.n I. .ike Supernu possess roi ks ni .i sniid.ir ch.it.n hi I'or ^1 !n,i>:.n.-^ .iHii U'h,t-!.'iii\ a s.nnlstone well adapted is t">urid in t Jntario at Noliawas.iga. ('olliniLiwood. .md Madoc ; ami in (jm bee. .u Whelstonr Point on ihe ("hauiliete l..ike. Wheistom- lsl,in,i in Kaki- Meiiiphrem.iiioi:. and al Sianstt.id. Moli'-n. .md Oxlmd In New Hiunswick. s.uidstinu-s ol superior 'lualiiv lor nuknic millstones or yiindstoues may be obtained in ihe Lower C.itbonif- rous ol millsione-irril sfin-s ul locks. iie.it the In atl ol ihe H.iv oi Fund v. On. II lies h.ixi- bi en '.pened ,11 shepoitx H,i\ .11 id 111' it; h- liouiini; points In Noi.i S' Min the (|uailies ul Miuudie \ leld exi illent «ti mi stones .Hid s. iilu'-siinies. which are l.u^elv manulaituieil tot export. \'III < I'MI.NI-^ .\NI» MOKIVKS I M the-i I an.id.i pos .1(1 hitei'iuii \ iti ii.DiNi. ^i<»m:s, ,111 ,ibiiiid.in< •', I .til 1..; ■orninoi. :ini> tin M.ll M\ litiu-tonc^ .md tlio Sllll.lhb Cnder this head < ■ !or makinit waiei linu The Lower Silurian lime-tnnis ol tin Cha/v lorniati mi and of the I'rentim k"J'>P atlotd. ihrouhEhoiii their di*^ltihutiori, abundant m.i- rerial (or the manufactuit of lime, and they are exti-nsivelv burned HI manv pans of the Dominion. From liieit yeiieial piirii\ , .md Imiii their freecbun from inm and maiinesia. lliey \ieb.I a wlm- lime well adapted tor making hue mortar, hii whiieniiiiT w.dls. lor .itriiciilmral purposes, and fcjr the puritication of coal-uas. The .\|iddlcand I'ppei Silurian timesiunes of Ontario are ^.n-ne rally niaijiu'sian. and have ihe composition of dolomite. Win ri burned, lliey yield a mea^rre or inannesian lime, wlinh is toi the mo«l part very free from impuiities. These mannesian limes yield vety sir'ini: morlar. bul aie considered to be less proper foi a«ricu|. iiiral purpf»ses ih.ui those which coniain no magnesia The limestones of the Laurenlian sriies .ire very iinporiani, l^otli troiii their extent and fi> rn the fart that ivlii.evei thev occur ihe sanie region presenis fertile valleys tit for iiiltivation //:,/.. i///i. ,,ni,n/s .ue .irtitici.dly rn.ide by miiiuliinj < h.ilk or otln r ■ arboiiate of lime with a proper iiuanii'v • I '',;■.. ,uut rah iniii^ the mi.Muie, Where, however, natural adnMX";res nf clav and car- bonate of lime can be fdpi.nned m abiifianre, ii is more advania L'eous lo employ them than to resort to ailitn ial pieparaliotis. When a lime-ione contains ten or tilieen per cent, of clay, it ylebls a lime possessiuM hvdraulic properties, wli'eh increase with ihe pro|.cjtiioii of cla\ . and when ihisamimiiis to one. third of ihe lime, iln-miMuie yields a morlar ivhich liaidens almost immcdialely undei waler, .M.n-- nesian limes y-;ld hvdr.iiilic cements et|ually ^ood with llntse ol ;.nre lime, .\iml!.i'eous liinestMiirs .md diauli( cemeiils. are known in many pans nl I aiiada. Valuable ipiariies are found al (ia»pe, at Ouebec 1 uy. and other points in ihal Pro vince, ami at Napeai., iiustrm, Thoiold (an exceptionallv ^ood < ementi, Om-ida. Kt.i' I. .md on Lake Huron in the Provimc ol " )nlario. Limestones, imth of iln- ordinaiy and inaKiiesian sorts, and ol every shade from pure white lu one wliiih, (lom dis..eniinated .frapliite, is nearly blaik. loim thick deposits at llie natiows n| (he ^( tin i. in.is. much as t\n \ pass into one .moihei. In (Jitebi < , one o( ihe mosi be.uititul ijian le< is in be tonml m the lownshipot Stanste.id. where .i m.iss ul it civeis an aie.i ot .diont SIX square miles. Iliis i;ianile is .i r.iiiiei line uraimd .md uniforn! mixtu e o( while orlhorl.ise and uliiie •piait/, with .i >| .oini; .muinni of black mica, ^-vint^ a li^hl ^re\ < uluin iu the mass. | hi i<« k is free from iron p\nies. and app-.-ars to be but little aflected bv the weather II is c.ipalde of lieini: easilv split bv wi d«r-s into blocks of .dmost .in\ reiguired si/e. Ihis storu- appe.irs in luinpare f.ivom ably with the best granites ot iinal Hiilam ami of New Fiiuland -VllhouKh uraniie is more expensive to i|uaity and t<> diess ih.oi timesiotu-. its superior be.iuty am! dnrabilit) c.mse n tu be |>ie leiied foi sirnclutes destined to bi of a lastinij n.iiuie . .md iln l.icilitiis now ofieied In lailw.tys eii.ibb these lieauiifnl yi.init's u| the e -I ';. region |o find then wav into all the (\iriatained liuni M.iiiuw IsI.umI in the St. Lawtenie ntar (ianaiioi(ue . ami it is saiil to be M>mm<>n in numerous sinati isl.mds lioni th.s lu-aily lo Itroi kvdh- li ditb i troin Ihe List in contairiinL; but a smi.iII ptopurlion ol meenisb hom- blende. The t|iian/,. whnh is nnire .ibimdattt than in ihi tuenviile s\eiiile. ih .somewhat hhiish and o|ialesi enl . ami this, with ihe larily of iln hornblemle, wivi-s to the lock a brinhlei ted coiu,ii, which is veiv a^reeal ; lo llie e\e. and resembles ih.it o| the led .\berdeen Kbi'iite The «iu'iss uf (he L.mrentian senes ,s jn many lo.alilies wt II mied for buildiuK purposes; hut ji o' curs in tlistticis reniovi d liom the towns, and has rectdved hul few applications. .S,rW,/,-«f, capable of bemu emplo\ed for buddiiu; pniposes abouml ill L.ike Superior ami ihr-nifjli the Huroriian series, .\' Lyn near Hrockville in Onlatio massue beds are found, ttoin win. n ^andHlotie was pmcured for the new limises of Parliamuit in Oti.iw.i. .IS .ilso Irmn similar .pi. inns .it Nepe.in A bill o| s.md siniie strata, tonuiwoio ten Icei thick in ilsditlereiil beds. and known .is the it\i\ band, extends liom l Mneiision to ( .illinnwo.id, and Inmi ihis s.indstoiie Iiii\eisiiv Course in I to ».is binll In the Province id ^hienec. al tlaspe. .m \iiiMosii lv|.i„.l. and at Vauuieud. tiuatnes ot Uiu sandstone aic lo be found in abundance. In New l*iunswnk, man\ excellent Krariiies are ublaimd lioni those ol the Lauicmi.u. svsi.in. -Vi Ladle's Clid. and at St. tjcoijic ill Chailotle t'.nlnt^.ln llie Nei.pi-. Valley, and ..n the St. Ciuiv Kivt I, .planus pi.uluciiii: ex. elleiil stone lot architectural pur- |...s.se\isi SandsMiK s ol \ai loiis texlnres .mil nduiirs are abun- d.iiit ihrouLili till' suiiiUrtn cunltes. Ihe best js .m olive-grey Iteesione in Albeit and Wesinioieland .ouniics. Ked Iteestones ate loiind .It Lepri-au. and «iei sandsi-mes ol a h.iidei . h.iiacter in ihe county ot St. I.diii Sandstones ul line buitdiiij: .pi.diiv .iie loiin.I m Nova Scoti.i at Minudie. fheviiic. Hantspoit. .iml Wind SOI The ^oo.l n\i\ .I'u. /■'/.' siiit.ible for biiibiim; aie.. I In-ipieni oc lutience, I h.' pun. ip.d p-niits worked lot supply in ^hiebec are at toenvillc (ii.md Nie. ( '.iimhiiawaKa. ami Poiiile Claiie Lar^e ipiaiiies ate open iieai Moninal. derived tioni the jjiev beds ot the Tienttm l.ttrnalion The ti.ind has a thickness of from eiKht to twelve liel. maiU ui' "I bi .is ..| ii.nn thiei- iu en-hieeii inches. From lliesi ate derived liie stum > us. .1 m the best buddiii»;s ol Montieal. Fariiiei down the Si Law i. m e. these limestones .ne M be (oumi al verv lliaiix pomis, .m.l .ds.. .n \liii;.i\ U.i\. the Sai;tien.i\, .md .\nti lOsti In niii.iiH'. these Imtcst.iiMs mv t., be tumnl .it Ni.ii;ji.i an. I l.mlph.- will ic the .|naiius ;i[e ex< be louml on Lake Nipiijon, the hia. k Sturue-Mi Kivei. .md eN, white, lb. Imo st.,nes ul the p.iiish ol I'oMlami .m-l the n. ws ..i ibe M. bdin m N. w Ihuiis WI. k. alieadv mentioned loi lime ami .inntiis. will uiubndnedly vteld i>ood mall iial (oi huildiii^ pniposis In the v.db-v ot the Nerepis ami the north-western counlics, I \. « lliiii Imilditm limestonrs ate tonnd, and in Nova Scotia they arc .lis. I siitli< lenllv .ibiindani over ni.tst localities heielofore noticed. Ill Ibiiisli I'.ilimibia. ven be.iutilnl . ivst.dline liniesiunes tor biiij.hni; puipos.s. turnishiriK blocks of ureal sj/e. an- found at M.ninl M.iik above Home Lake, and U Texada Island. At Vale, on ihe Ft.isii Kivti.averv hue. ^lev ish whitt biiildinic ^r.mite IS obseiveil. an. I limestone snil.ible lor biiildtnu is fouinl l.uili III re and on the Thompsun Kivei. .\i New. .istie Island iie.ir N.m.iimo. most v.du.ible urev s.uHlst.me .pi. urns .ne w.okcd tui ex poll lo .n Fi.m. IS. u .m.l i.> Vi. t.n i.i .1/./»''.Vj.— rin- ii.mie ol m.iible is applied l.» those \.ii.eii.s uf limestone whn )i, liuin tin ii limn* ss u| u xinie .md colour, .md lumi then siiscri.lil.ihiv ol puiisji, jie pi.-p. i tut ,le. .o.iliv e .in liiti . ture, Ol loi M ulpluie. .\Iaibles ni.iv " "ii-isl eillni ul pine .o o| m.i^iie. siaii carbonate of lime. 'Ihe piesence ol loreiKii inineials neneially renders a limestone unlit hir use as a marble . but serpentine, which iloes nut ilider much Ir.un catbonale ot lime in haidness. is otten iniermini;Ied with it, and yives use to some fine vaiieiies ul marlde. Ibis 111 I net. d mav Kte.itly piedominate uvei the lime si one, oi e\in ex. lude it altoijeilier ; ihus KiviiiK use to serpentine rock, or o; Inoliir. whn 11 lliionjill these adniixluies passes into the marbles piopet. .\s all of these h.ive about the same haulniss, and aie em plow d lor stiiiil.it uses, they aie not untieipii-nilv i otdoumled under the Ir. Iini. al name i>f niaible. The (.-real \ariety of Canadian mar Ides, and the be.iiity of manv ol tliein. has atli.tcieil paitn ulai alien- lion abi.iaii ; ami the cdlectioii of lanadi.m maildes was especially commeinle.l in the Uepun ti| the Pans Lxhibition o! i-'tj. .\ hue collection IS imw exhibited at the (leolo^ual Museum in Moiitie.d. The I rvslalliiie limestiines ol the Laun-ntian series yield in many i.ts. s .1 siiuiiy white inatbli'. wlmh. althouKh not neiier.illv liiu- I II. I null lot si.iiii.iu . 1^ well titled lor purposes ol ilri oration .Nm.m^ the 1... .iIiIh s un the ( )tt.iwa mav be mentioned the Cdiiinet I alls, poitaue dii I .>tt. and Fil/ioy Haiboui ; which last has been etiipb.ved I..I the Pailiatimit buddings at Oiiaw.i. Poilions of the I'.iitaKrdii FotI marble are ol a toleiablv fine yiain, pim- while in . ..biiii. ami ol a •(iialiiv well (illed for all piiiposev but thai of sta- tuaiv Neai Heverttv, in the township of Hast. ml, beds of (his limestone ate wiouijht as a m.iilde (oi tombstunes It i> sitoiiulv coheienl.bul Ktevishuhib i bmi..oid 'ontains sni.ill sp. mules of mil a and of ^^laplott Many line vanities o| seipeniine marbles are found in ^jiiebec thimiKh the Fastein Townships, ami at Melboume. Oiloid. and S|. L.sepli, at St Lin. Si Ibmnrmpn. Si. Aiiiiand. and Diidswell. Ihise m.iibbs .lie of mlimie v.iiieiv ol shade and colour pun- while, dove Ktey, le-l. blown, bla. k, .o .)( \.ineua|i-.i tints, .md thev lake a hue polish, III tlnlano al Cornwall, haiiie. .m.l Arnprioi aie line inaibles id similat ( (he be.Is. so (ar )()M1NK).\ Ul CANADA. ;tS iilisci Vt'it, .lie -^lltllt K ntl\ wllltc .ltl<) lint'-KI.IllU-(l Id .lllulil >t.irii.ii\ lu.iihit-. As .1 iii.ili-ti.il lor Imililin^ |>iir|)i>si-> il niuM not tx- ^^iir- {■,i'<> ul ihc I-'.astrtii 'rowiis|ii[is. ihc iiiic.i >«h-liiown. vorucvliat c.ili .iii-oiis saiulsionc, whii h splits ic.i'lily into sl.ihs, sonir ol ilitin as iluti .is two inchtrs. These may he olii.iiiieil <>) .ilmost ,inv reijiiiteil si/e up to six fed jiv threi', .itkI oHen M-n teet li\ tivi-. Tlif sialis aie verv rt'jiiilar in ihu kiiess, hut iIm ii >.niij. (iie.'l ipiantilies n( these sto'ies iniKlit he r.isilv ohiaineil .ilon^ the Kike-slioic. Onholli sittes of (he Ru ii-ic ilii Loup lot suine mites .ibove if< junction with the < 'h.itiilun-, hnls ul lint -^lairieil, il.iik )iluish-L;re\ s.iiulsloiu-s aie met with, s.niie • it which tli\icle with the heililin^; iiiio lavers sulln ientl\ tlitn loi looliiik; sl.iies, while oiheis wouhl viehl excelleni tiawsiuiies, whn h mav he ohtaincil live oi six tcel loiii;, h\ two Ol three leei wide, .md not inme ih.m .m imh in ihii kness Similar ll.i^siitnes and ■;ioup (iiinishe-^ thin liedded sand stones tilted for llauKiuir. winch are exposed on the hanks of tin- riveis lalling into L.ike Out.irio in ihi- xniniiv o| loiniito, and in oilier p.iils ot its distiihiition laithei ucsi. The L;it'\ hand o| the ( 'lintiin lormation alloids alon^ iis oulciop thin he>s|i»nes lot hoih the domestic and San Kiancisco maikets are oliiained .it NewiastU- Island in Hiitish Columhia, in .my (luaniity and of vetv Liiye si/e. A\'i'/ini;-i/,i/,:^. — Lxten>.tve «|U.iriies o( slates for the roofmu ol hor-es. and ot a <|nalily m no way inU*rior to the hesi Welsh st.iies, have within llu' l.ist lew years hceii openeil in ^Jtiehec on tin- line ol the liiand liiink Railw.i). .it Walton in ilie township o| Mel hcntrne, ami i^ood tjuaines aie also hniiul on the St. I'l.nn is Ki\e(, and .It Kivi^re dii Loup. In (>iitario, ^ihid roolini; slates Ii.im' hceii ohlained on the norlli shore ot Lake Siipeiior. and on (he east short* ol L.ike Nipi>or lions of red and hlut: vat le ties of cornnduiu in these same limestones |,„t ;| verv small i. in Huiijess may also he nntiied. This mineral <"onsiiiules (he ^eiiis known .IS sapphiie and luhy; .ind it is worthy of remark (hat tlie sappliiie ol ('r\lon is found, wit.i choiidrodite, in similar crystalline limesiones. Tlie ii.mspareiil ^reen Karnet of Orford, which owes its colour |o oxide ot chrome, has hitherto heen met with only in smalt ciysials ; Imt if found of laiye si/e. it wt)uhl conslilulc a nvm as heauiiful as thf emerald. Ariieihysis ahoutid in some parts on the the lai I that tin u.iiiis are dtTived from palaeozoic strata, which pri- pares us lo tiiid ceilain points of tlitlereme hetween these waters ami those of other countries, for the m part heloiiKin^ to more recent Ijeoloiiical formal ions. The hrine-spririKs of tlie lirsi i hi^s are .ijio^'itlur unlike those o| Liiglaml, (ieriuany, ami the St.tte of New York. In all of these niinon salt Kft";tIl.^■ predomitiates, and the earthy chlotides fuiin irtion ot ilie solid ronients ; while in the waters of the hrst rlass in ranad.i. these ihhiiiiles cimsiitiile mote than one half III (he saline iiiKrrrJients. The hrine-spiin^s of other re jiions arc supposed to arise irom (lie solution of rock salts, which occur in beds, or in crystals disseminated through (lie strata, as in the saliferous marls of the Onondaga fonnaliou. In the pro'-cs ol crvstalli/.Ttion (he common s.dt separates fiom the earlliy cIilorin have sehlom b. en suiricieiiily tine in coloui lor (he jewel- Ijul,- iinpuri(y. The brine splines of (he Lower SiUiiian limestones ler's use. The su-called Ouebec diaimmds. which are soinetirm-s nf Canada, on the contiaiy, may be supptiscd lo lepreseni the com- ciu and ptdished tor oiii.iiiieiits, are noihiiiK more than rock crystal, posiiinn of the ancieni ocean in which these eiolv strata weie de- Heaiilidil varieties ol porphyry are found in ^hiehec a( (irenville posi(ed. The action of the i arhonale ol soda from teldspalhic rocks. and Hathuist. In Ont.irio, a line opalescent l.ihiador-feldsp:j, so throuiih tonii a^es. has since decomposed the greater part of thechlo. i-alled Irom the reyion where it was tit si muii Hnrtm, as also in Abeicronibie in < >uehe( . ■ti. is h>und i..ike III i ride of c.dciiim of the ocean, replacing it by chlorid<' of sodium, .iml tittminu the carbonate of lime of wh. h vast liinesioiu- foimations ha\c heen built up. The mineral waters of the second class, which an- •': — .\ lied ol jasptt oi . urs in the town of Sheibrooke traced lot a i oiisiderable disi.im e, having in some parts a bieadih of SIX hel. It-' cohnii is blood-red, and it includes small j^rains of red analyses, to be verv rare in (ieimanv. Thotiiih the numberof s[)iin,u's hemalite, and occasionally passes into a jaspery irtin ore. In the , submitted to examination has been very laI^ie. they form hut a small parts exposed, this jasper does not appear (o be sulhiiently compact portion of those which are known to exist ihrouuli the countr>. and to be wioni;ht hit oriiamenlal purposes. A small bed of ja-.per oc- we can bu' brietly enumerate (he most ijiiportant. < tirs imbedded ill (lie ted *-li.des at Riviere Oiudle. Its Cidouts are d.iik ureen and reddish-biown, and it is pi ol white chab ediniy. This jasper is compact and miitonn in iis tex- ture, ,ind leceives a ^ood polish. In some p,ii|s, the reddish-brown base is maiked by clouds of a brilliant reil. The 'asper congbmie rale of till' Huionian series is tine in texture, and often brilli.mt in I ohmr. and the whole rock is extremely solid, and receives a polish uliit h makes ii well ti((ed for ornamental purposes, tireal beils td this jasper con^lomei. Ill- an' met with on il i Iilion, wheii' lonnded tn.l^';nesium and calcium ; amountitiu. iioilh shore of Lake in several cases, to more than one-half the solid contents ol the f larye si/e, are also i water. This composition is altouelher unlike (hat of aii\ waters in New lliuns\\ ck at hiiherio sttidied. The w.iter of tlie Dead Sea otters sunif tc-sem. blam e to these curious brine-sprinus. in its larf^e amoiiiii of chloride ihlis. ami strpentines t)f mai^'nesiuin ; but it ditVers in coiitaininii a iitncli smaller proportion ini|)lo\rd h)r decoia- of chloride of i-alciuiii. and a hir^er iiiiantity of ciiloride of pot. is. ii\e purposes, ami .ill t.ike a ttiie polish. In the lanye of intrusive siuni ; resemhliiiK in tiiis lespi-ct the bittern of sea-water, in wlii' li, i^tanites exteiidin : "om l>i>>de'|iiash River ilir brine h)r the iiianutaciure of salt. Tlie brine is so much Meds of a val'i.ib, - i . ler are n about the Cliimook Lakes on charged with lime and nia^nesi.i salts as to be unht lor this purpose, ihe St. .\ndrew's i'. oi .vay, anti niioat I)iKde(|uash ami M.t^a^u.idavic, but il has aci|uired consideiable reputation in tiie liealineni of m.tin .mil also souie he»iS of exceedinj.^ lieauts at Shin Creek in (Jiieen's diseases. It is used at the well botli intuii.dl\ .ind exteriudh. ami C.uintv [is also evaporated to small vidiiine and sent over the country in ,i I concent r.i ted lorm. .\ second well was opened alterwaids. ul .i ' water similar to the other. but somewhat less slroiiH. Lai^e ianitaix .Ml. LlllUmU AIMMC SroNI'.S. j est.iblishments have heen opened .it these wells. I An altempt was hiriuerly made to manufacture salt ftom a wtll oi the tirst class in the villa;;e of .\ncaster, Ont . but. from the I,ir«i amount of earthv chlorides, ihi' puritication was found lo be dilhcnit .\ veiy liiu--uiained .md coinp.ici limestone is required for the purposes 111 lithoni.iphy. and beds havini; tliese characti-is are found .\1. MMT.Kl.M.S Ink uU\ A.MIN I .\L I'l'Rl'DSICS. riidrt \h\> title m.i\ be cotisideu-d lett.iiii poip|iviic-<, .itid otltei .eldsp.itliic .md siliii-oiis locks, wliicli are capable ol heiii>; employed lor \ases, t.tbles, inhiid work, .iml lor various aiticles of orn.tmeni The liaidniss ol these iiialerial'., ami the conseiiuetil rust of cutunu .mil polishin< thi-ni, pieveiiis their eniploymenl to any ^leat extent, .Old i.iuses the pieleieme to be ijiven, in mam i .iscs, p. inaihlesami to seipentine. Ihe l.ittet. fioiii its soltiiess, .ind bom the ease with which il is cut .iiul turned in a lathe with the aid ol oidin.ity tools, is nuicli emploved In various countries lor ornamental purpke Superioi, ,md .lie abumbml in ihe tuiin of pebbles alon^ the slioies of rhundei It. IV, and ot Michipicoteii and Sl. Ixnace istands, adiuil ot beiiiK cut lot oin.tnieiilH, rhe\ are often ot consuler.ihle si are ol small si/e, but .ite oiieii of 111 the Mirdseyi- .md III.uk Ri\er form.ilion. at the h.ise of the Tien- Ion ^roup thtoiii>hout .i considerable part of its disirihiilion, frmii HuuKerford lo K,iina on Lake CoucliJchinK in Ontario. In tlie lownsllp ii\ M.irmora, there is a seclion of about twenty feet of liKhl ^trev limesitme. which is compact, with a conchoidal fracture, and holds no organic remains. Some nf the beds contain numerous small lenticular crystals of calcspar, and are marked with crystal- ; liles. Tlieie is. however, a bed of two feet in thickness, which is ex- ' iremely hue in its ^rain, and yields a litho^iaphic siotie of excellent ■ pialilv. It h.is been repeatedlv tried by litlioi:i,ipliers, both in Ca- ' nada and laii-l.md, wiili most s,i|isl,icloiy results, It is pridiabje ih.il eipialh Koiid niaiiti.d lot the purpose nia\ be found in oihei I parts of this haml, which mav he traced for about a hundretl miles. I Heds of a tine-j^iaiiied yellowish-Krey stone, well hitetl (or litho- Mi.ipliic purptises. have l.ili'ly been found atmiiit; the dolomites o| the ()noridaL{.i loimalion in Ihe township of Hiant. [ The stone liom this formation, beiuK mawnesian, is attacked b\ i acids mine iienlly and vvitli less ell'er\esceiice than oidinaiy lime ' sione. riiis peinliaiily in the action ol acids, which aie employed { in ihe liilio^i.i|diic ptoccss, is said to be an advantage, Mil MINI RAL SI'RINtiS AND WATKRS. .\t llallowell and Whitby, in Ontario, and at St. Henoit and Hay Sl. Paul, in ^_>uebec, spriiifis exist of very biiter and saline properties, but wi(b varying proportions of bromine ami iodine. The second class includes a lar^ie number of saline waters, which ililfer from the hrst in containing, besides ihe chlorides ot soitium, c.ilciuni, and magnesium, considerable portions of bic.irbon.ites of time .itui iiiaunesi.i, the l.iiter c.iibonale ^eiierallv predominalinu Small quanlilies of oxide ol iron, .md of baryta and stroiitia. are fie i|uently present. These w.iters u'eiierally contain much sin.iller pro portions of earthy chlorides than the liisl class, and ate ilien lore Iish bitter, and nmre pleasant to the taste. The sprini»s ui l*lanla>^ene|, in Ontario, and St. Leon .md Ste. tie- nevieve, in Ouebec. are notable examples of this class. The waici*. of the loriner ate larijely sent over the country, and are lili:hl\ es lee tiled as medicinal w.iteis. There are here se\ er.il springs ot luaih similar analysis. The spring at Si. Leon contains sullicienl carbonate ol iron to gi\e il a clialybeale t.iste. .md (hose ot Ste. tienexieve aie remaik.ible Im the huge proportion of iodides which (hey crintaiu. .\t Caledonia Springs. Out., one ot the hmr waters whidi Ii.im made this place noted hu medicinal lesoit is of ihis class. The Lanoraie spring lOuehec) is leinarkahle lor tlie considerable proportion of salts of bar>ta And strmiiia which tlie water contains, .\l Assnmplion, Haie dii Tehvie, Herlliier. Sl. Lusiaclie. and Sabre ; vojse. III ^hiebec. and al Kingston, .-Vm-asler. and tihuicester. in t)n- Tlie unalleied pala-o/oic rocks ol Canad.i abound in mineral tario, sptiiigs ot this class have been examined ; those of Kingston spiings, a gre.il iiumbei ol which h.ive heen suhmiiied lo chemical paitaking also laigely ol the chaiacterisljcs ot waters ol the tiisi ,iM.il\sis, ami iii.iv toi convenience be aii.ingeil m six cLisses, ,ic- cl.iss. .oidinn to (heir chemical composition. In ihe his( ihiee classes The ihiid class imludes those s.iline waieis vvhuh contain, besides ihloiides predomin.ile ; in the hniitli, larbonates; and in the tilth chloride of sodium, a poitmn o| caibonaie ol soda, wiili bicaibouales anil sixth, sulphuiic acid and sulphates. The waieis o| the iiist, of lime and magnesia. Small amounis ot liaryta, siiotilia, and of bo I second, and sixth classes are neutral ; lliose ot ihe ihiid and hmrlh racic and phosphoric .icids, are olleii present in these wateis. ami I are alkaline ; and those ol the tillli are acid. biomides and iodi.les are very r.iuly wanting. I Nowhere else has such a complete systematic examin.ilion ..f tin- At ('aledmiia Springs, a waleiiiig place of some note in Om.itin. j waters of a legion, and ol a great geological series, been made as in ihe thiee spiings, known as the iJas Spring, the Saline Spring, and ' Canada, and the extended series of anatvses given In tlie volumes the White Sulphur Spring, are of this class. Varennes, a wateijiiu , of the lieologv o| Can,id.i ohlnin an additional impoiiance liom place eighteen miles below Monlie.il, on llie St. Lawience. posse-si . DOMINION' OF C.\\.\l)\. laiil.u sprinii-i Sli- M.irtiiu- Hi'ki'il. Ch.milily. .im cW n- 'il to. H.iit ilu Fi'lnti' llutr .iH' luini' s|'rin«- ■" Kivii Philip .iml KiMluMv ..1 1 h.is .illiM.lr.l Ihr uni.nM' I ilu' I'nn-uliMU-c Sprin N .luubl in .1 svsliMii.iIic survey i i| ilu' w.ili-is I (111- l.oivn nh\-ii.il'iii' Ih.i. mlu-. .in luirv. Hiiirvvi Till- vvalt'ri ol I'X.miplisc'l iliisil;is lii:hl. ihi- uii-.ili'l p.iil >| iht' isl.inil. I hi III llii' niiiir Miliil .III- III ihii-f kinils . I. all pfipiirtliin if i-hloruli.' lit soil liUHl, vhili- ihc i-arlionali- nl ; Inn I sml.i fluiiii-il wilh i-.irlhv chlonili- , lhi-salim>|in'ifol iht lii-l < , 11111, h Honl.ln il.iv. mllsi nrt'Lloniinatcs. Tliisi- I'l of solid mam Ts than tin waKTs lie th. iifrallv fonlain a mu of the pri'vious h smaller mon s all; . to h. vhile those of the sei 'il III the ni.inil 111 el.i mil. Mil lo l.li-tllieof loiii- slliall a pill- . ivhii 11 .lie "H Mini! Ill haul, iinstraliheil ela\ in loam. Iilleil wilh .■t till toimatiiiiis .ilioie nnntinneii. slh llii ihoujih -oiuetiiiies ol km. I- ii"l ' llie i .laml riiev not a verv mar lliev are founil .\ reniarkalil ked taste until ev.ipov ,1 lo be stroni;ly ilkaline. .iteii to a sin classes, and have portion .dl volume, when that llie larue anion •f salt lo lie einploied with .nhaiil.i h 1- not inipossii l.le led. and .111 a!~o s, laP lied and polished l.\ the anion 11 ol alkaline 111 ihe lounli ilass ini.uht he made llioii.ltes HI collie ol the springs led J. Stiatilled sand and ti.nel. in some | pla e sprini: erilows in a sm. of this i-lass oceurs neai r t'hamblv. where t he ill. II ihe w.ilers weie imnaily availalde, ptovn! niraled. ilniuiK ihe heats ol sumniei. vhillsi.l ~p ,(if. now III ini; nd oerasi iinp.ii.ilr I llllein e. all stte.im from a well eii;ht or ten feet deep. l.ir evapor.ition. atei is slii-hllv therm ,il. and earhon.ite of soda loims mon Il th< e watels i The supplies I if ihe hflh elass min ol diliile sn Iphiii rid turn shed siitl.Ke. .Ill il who 11 .lie snnietlines ol loi iiiil.nnini* sea- m.il lionldeis. 'Iliis deposit e Itoulders U ini; on the eiiriinj,' ill siiu in No\a V I.. ht also he loiiiiil of value, m their id New Itiuns , k Ol on Ihe loasl ol l.al.i.idoi iiedialf of Ihe s 1 of hroinine .idem The sprini; at Si. Ours is I Viet cent, of the solid matter hcini; pot. olid eonlents of the watei. w iodine, sironlia. and harvta. remark.ilde for llie larije propi lii.h also alVords vieinilv. lor inanufacllirim; pulp' In .1 inedieinal point ol V. llie ininel.il wants ol I'.in.nl.i .ire ol alieadv known lo a eonsi ileralile eMenl . hut lhe\ .ue ); ash salts ploved without muell lelel eiiee to the ^leal variations in ■lier.lllv em- mil then loiii- 4. Modem d-1 .11. dunes il.'ol Led- . The most lem.ii k.ll.le ol llll .lie lieds 1' 111 diiltid s.m ,1. alluii.d .1.1 ; 1 imisvel sheIN . Ill llliL' HI the eieeks lie la P. The other chief examples in this Province 1 l.ihn suliurb of the city of yuebec. Ste. Anni aii,l Niii.'et. an.l an example also is found at Scarboro I'.'iiiuv. (Int.uio The hflh class inclu lainini; a large propiir ebecl are at the St. ' |iosilioii. .\m.int; saline waleis. those contaiiiini; 1 itieie. July, lilie- ol eailhv ehloliiles musl evi.lentlv p( i;li. ill Yolk lies very dilleienl from tlio^e i .vhiih I .111:1- .1111. inn siderable (|ii.in ■iliiinal pi. .pel I., ol eailioii.iteo Ihe li.p.r (' lolls liinesloni s I .111.1 sh.ile. ..mp.iseil in.iinU ..I |.iss,||[|.. ..Isl.iiu s. inlelsli.ililie.l with i;ie\ .111.1 1. .1 . I.ivs ilioiiilfions s( 11. oda aru pres alts ol iodine, which are laieli .ilisenl. am Ihe most abniidaiu li.ss.l- aie linn ksof Einilelons trees. Till hides aci .1 waters, which are r.Miiar kable f..und in such unusually lait:e iinantitie I the saline waleis ..I aie usu illv Slh. llll. I rted into ip art/ hv the inlillratinn ol linn of free s ulphur cid, with snip Iphales of Sle tJenevieve k1 the salts ol baivl.i and sin. una w lii.h lltlhr.ltld with the 11. 1 .i\i'le ol il. ill, .1.1.1 Inne. ma>;nesia. pr rotoxide ol iron and .dumina. These sprini;s iif St, l.eon. l.anora , \'aienne 1.1 ni.nn ..Ih.i spinms, .m ail..illal. ■ I inn. an.l 111 s..n,e beds ih, I h. bull ll.il- are fi ew 111 numli id characleri/ed by iheii acid styili.- also esper llltllV . f uliMlioii in .1 till i.ipi nil' pom ally eont.iin s.iiue sidphnretted li\ iliouen. n. .1 an.l . .iiiviite.l ilil.i anlhraeite ■ "il ITii sill, ihe.l Hunks are niostlv in lb. blown s.n ilsl.i he jirmi'ip.i 1 ,>ne examine, 1 were those of Niai;aia ami lu?-arora Tew ol these sptiiyils .lie ver .111.1 the w.itt 1 111 till b. be. Is. lives .il .ipp.itenllv the s.uiie s]„ , les bale been riie f.iruier is a spring of .icid walei. m a basin rdiinil sins is eonse.|uenlly subpci to me or l.ss m.idiheatiou li.mi .inn. I lU.I into coalv mallei, an.l it is the cniienie i Il llll albi thirty inches deep and three or four feel in diametil , and is in ... spheric inlluences. and .IS ihe\ have vet been examnii .1 ue ,ihicii II I.IS HIMII use to the belief thai i. .abbe. Is exist In ellow cl.iy which, at a depth of ihie or f.nii led. is iiii deil.ii.l bv mine o: Her anvconsideialde elei.ilinii ol lempeialu le above ihe mean the | IS when lliei aie lonli the .1 ,1 anil L'reen sandstone ol the Medina formation. The water of of the reijion slightly cllowish. turbid, and very styptic and acid, and i stances when in which ihey lllis is exei in, TTiere ale. liowei ■dill sulli.ienlly to ..nis llulll lo be I. ..ii|...ni/e.l Iiniik-an iliibi .[.l. .1 in .lav, win. li has. prob.ibly slnii: the entian.e ..I wal. l. pi. i. iin .1 ih.lll innil biilii! in lie- Slant ebullition from the escape of inflammable jias. ai ,1 has Kanled as sliuhlly thetnial. lieii led taste an.l smell of sulphuretted liydri hvdnichloric acid, and porlior It conl.iins sul Il is pi..]. .■I lo leiiia ik lliat the exannnalions i| llll 11,11. . I In slh. .aiboni/t.i II. 111. lal Il I ..bvions llial lll.se pluiric bnl n. of lime, mamiesia. mostly uiideilakeii previous to I « 1,1 in III. I" I'l. .,1 111 pi Ih.il Ih. I, ..Is vim h 111. I ..I . ...il, lliou^ll lhe\ ,11.1 II belonti to the uppel loloxi.le ol iron, and 1 alk.ilies, besi lies ,in otii anic iiialtei (luebec ami Dniari.i onlv. In isbr, bum- spiiiiKs .il .anal eMeiil p 11 III the lalbollller..lls sisp ni whi'h lieate d. The the residue of the evap.iraleil water to blacken when . weie ilis.-.iveied in Dntari... at specific uravity of this wal (ioileriill ami l lni|.>n, the s,,iii.e .M llll' bills ..I the III, I si, 111 ,11,' I In, 111 .1 s.in.lsl.m.' ,iler is 1.1112.10, niul in roiin.l wlii.h, le.wever, is nbers the water m.iy be said lo contain two parts of hvdrated sub ih. ..I the first r bell, lass I -.1 to b,' ill lolin,ili..io .i| I. II. I .l.ile 111. in s.i, lati leie menu. nil .1, Ih. il with II. 1 ami 111. .nil .1 I la\s. .iii.l liai.l , .il, an.iiis saiidsn.nis les, the l.nier soiintimes p,issiiin into thin b,inils ol .md coiii.loniel.1 nliunc aci, I in loo. line iniporl.ni. ,'. have b. llll,,li b\ llllllls,|\ 1,1,1 Ihe hea,l ol limesi.ine, which in some pl.na's is .i ,l,>b,iinle ,ii .\b,,ul ,1 mi le aii'l a half .diove fhippi Is a similar sprin:; w llll 11 lias be,n w.i. near the Ni.ic.na des,iibed I'l Ih \la. k. '.ill." ill the .livlsiiili ..I lue inline. lion ll.ive .its. .■l..ls .if ,1^1 1'ullin.d us ;;liesian limestone. ,.1I, e,l the f line spriniis 1.1 Ma 1 ..'hariiie preunat The .'.I'el IS verv sill to the taste, . mil sin.n-lv nn. I.'b.i anil Hi ilisli I ..liimbia, anil I tho ,il Ihe Mainline Provincis ; „l liiiililini;-siones aie l,nin,l 1 ociipies Ihe lamer Ji. sl.111,1 ed wilh sulphuretted hydro,Ken. .V ,|Ualilative analv sho leavini: tins aiticie ihielly li the ,iiiisiderati,in ,.| siii ll watels ,is an ol the ilrill depo lis is ., mallei mon loi s, le 11 lo be similar in e.imp.isilion t, the water des.r died ab.ive. but of medi.inal value, or have not yet be, n appbi ,1 In econoim,' uses .mewhat sinnmer. This spriiiR rises hum llie 1 Innmlaua loriiia olher similal water, saiil 1 to be lie ai St. Davidi ill.' iiil.>niiali.»ii ,1 w .- nnnlion. we aie b'tlll the Ilieiii, ill.ll spliliii ,il Nova S. ..I lllillsh, ,1 bi P' ,,.nsi.leiati..ii lliaii ol pia. ti.al iiiipni Mm nine. II.. 11 with tlieiii iii.n be bin III si.ii,,l Til,' h.iilini,' I.I, t> ei pai 1 ,.l ihi I boiildei ,1a olleli ol ,:,insi. of Niae ,ira, hom the Medina formation. ol Dalh.illsie f..|le(.,-. .Liable Ihi. kness, an.l . 'iiilannni: Mie.il niimbeis .ii nnimb .1 Iiau Wli u is known a- the Sour Sprinu of luscaroia. is iip.m the In ih of Hianllonl. I li, iv.in r is I Ills ,,l I'liassi," saiii alioul nine miles sou tali. in bv a kept in ••.instant aiji shuhtlv far' id and blowni discharge ol intlatiunable ii.is sli. and h.as a styplie.aci.l. an.l snlpluin. The pri of sulphuretted hydronen i .ilso evidenl Iroiii id from the re.idy bbickeninx if bright silver when im- lerscd in the The sp, i:r,ivitv of the water is in It I uil.iins 11., ;i,i.'i ol chlorid , but uives bv analysis as l.ill.nvs. I.ir hkh) parts Sulphate of potash. , lesult hom the action ol i. e I This b.inblel .lay is leiy Jjenera -tl III the 111, inner no llv distiibuteil over tile suila rRixci': i:ii\v.\Kii isi.,\mi .wh m;\vioi.mil.\m>. of iilisoil , but. .IS the bind. lets ihemselves are 1.11 .111.1 .-asili .hsinli Kial, .1. an.l ihe inteivi niin; maleti.il is a I. nil.' . In ill,' I, tlillU ol llie the islaml. biinniiK iiK Ih. .la tins dt , III nn w.n inniiinn iif Ihi 1.1. In s.iiue I sllalihed saii.l .iiul ^raiil. Willi the west. lb..iililel .lav. Till nllal bold. I. ' be. Is niainleslh lIllli.Mle llle is, n siiiii^ on . I. 11. .11 nl Ih, s Tin iil.mv of these two Pi. .vin.es is consiiiered • i.iral.'lv. as ,i .if till in shells ..I a niodein liiainie species li,ivi' bieii mailer ol coliveniem e. The aiitliotitii's tinin win. Ii the iiil..iiii,iii.in h> lime. ■ll ,ne cllieliv llie recor.ls of llie ge.ilom.-,ll slii- l.,i-ll\, Ih, re ail' siall. I. I .o. 'd, ih.iin^h nsii.illi not in III I, mad, 1 .I..IH1 In III, ropixidc of iron. nmer nf 1S74, and llie .\i adiaii lienb. nn .11 iiiinib.is. bins.- sm bnlltll, IS. 111. nil I'l U 111. ll 1)1 D.i ..11, Willi ihe exct'pllnll nl a . ll.lpl.'l III the bill, I 11, ill nl llll sl.iii.t, bill iii.ini Plin •lied Slll'.'luiri.' ixlh class m.iv :id iSU; 111)1 use n I lie soltli t.i ill.' Pi. .11.1 Isl.ind has nni \. l n . .■ n. .'s nl ihi- in.iilil.in.l. .1 Ih, .III. nil. in nl ill. Ib.m Piiiii 1. 1 In III. lal.r pom. .11 ..I lli.- bniibbi ni ubiii.il p, ..1, Pi i;.i- biirlsls since ils a.lmissi.in inlo the I ..nleihlalioli in IS73. We ex- wani IsKni.l w..iibl seem lo ll.ii . b. i n a m.i'iniu-pl.i, e ,.| i,e-la,lell ti,irl the bids beloiv r,n,ir,linu lllis isbiml. exclusively hom Ills. , .inunu lioul, lets ll'ilii both si.hs.,! ih,, l.ull ol Si. Law Ihe " Report oil Ihe lienb. ki.mI Sim. nil. .iml Miliei.il K,' be in hided snllle nelllr.d s.dine w.il. is, in P. I'. Isbind, by j. W. l».i 1.1. I) . 1 K.s, 1 .i,.s . sle.l In ll dedueed, hom ihe ,ipi>eaiaiiee of ili. ■ II. Ill lie, I bold, i, 'IS," h llie sulphates of lini,', ma^ne ami the alkalies piedninniale, 1. IbniniKInn, lt..\.. Phi).' ill, II in 111, 'ul,t,-ial peri, 1,1 " Piilii e l''.dw,n,' Isbind w. is subuMin, ides beimi p resent onlv in sin.ill amounts To this ila bt T'lle Keololfl. ,ll l..llliali.ilis ri'piesente.l in Pnti I.I Isl.iiiil 1.1 L'lnlin.l I'berMs lainin^ stones, win. b in tin bin I I'lnu's ,1 ntinera ill water fniin llainilMn, lemai k,ible f.ir Ihe veiy laruc ai.'. in asi.'iulinu ordii. 01 piii,ee,linK hnin lln ,ild, si in ih,' p,iilii.n ..I llns p, ih posiliil . pi.iporlinn al I harlnttevi if sulphate of ma«nesia w liicli it cnnlains ; and annihei in wt si III .1 s, 111,1. ,111,1 ni.ii, 1 wen Inline 1 1 ll In 11 the la 11,1 . e 111,' Sll.lll- etiieieiin. Iniin ivlii.-h IS n.iliteable fniin the jjieai amoiinl nf sul- i, H, ds nf bniwn. unv. ami n',1 samlsnine and shab. wiih bmis ,ii ib, iv.neis cd hydmiien it conl.ains, amounlniK to ne allv 12 eubii inches coarse eonctetionaiy limesione and lossil pbiiiis. These may In 1)1 llie 1110, It til ,l,'p,isils. pi'.il IS llie ninsl impoll.inl, Pe.ll-boijs ilii. inches of water, ll is limpid and spar kill IR. :iiid pun- I sideied as of Newer r.iibolnleious ai;e. an.l .ne similar in miliei.d ....in in many pails nl ihe islan.l, bul .11. iisn.illi ol small exl, in 111 I,, the taste from lllis cause sptiiii; of mill 'r.d w.itei. lieloiininu to the sixth, 1. 1 ■ chaiaelel and fosssds lo I.e.ls N.iv.i Scolia and ,\ew Hiuns' nil llll „| ,111.1.1. Ill \ ii'm,nk,ilile , xieplioli lo llll Ihe Hieat tul : ihe pioilii, li,ii' . the 111,1, k Hank, on the south si,li' ,,1 i .is. occurs in ihe township 111 elkdny-eiKhl by lolly hip of Hiant. It IS dcs.ribeil as hlliliK a basin \ live coal-lneasines- These beds n, , ur prim ip. illy in the peninsula Hav, iinl in s.mie olhei bogs in Kii hliinml Hav .iml iis \ i, inity. -live feel, having a depth of about fully tee etween Orwell Hav and I'nwiial Hav. in toiveinoi . si 1 ITiese are the iiiosi impoiianl on the island, and 1. 1 siiuated upon a moum. d composed of calcareous tuf.i, Kroiit ihe ; Hillsbnrniiuli H.i\.,in.l on the SI belwi'in 111, Wesi an.l Nnrlh .ininied by Mr. llaiiniKloil lour . if the water in the basin, il has le. eiveil the name ol la; clear blue Co' the Hlue Sptinu. The llow from the spring is cnnslanl ami copi.ius, ami ihe wal'-r i' sul phi . lo the l,iste ,inil smell. T'liere .ire si iiiiiiswi. k. al brine-sprinus I belon^illK lo the hrsl el.iss in New llie depiisil al Lennox Isl.ind in Isnlnnnml H.ii llienl, alh-'tnatil 'liht li-d s.iihIsI. lilts, iisu.dll Willi . .ll. .in.iius I e- , niillll easi slioie. .iml must oliee h,lM- been nl bit ki.,iI, i i \:illt lb, in ■illi beds of leil and mnllled liav ami soil ted ' il now is. diale id Willi sioiial while li.in.ls and lams and biyi-ls of The pe,il is alinosi entirely Ihe lesiili of the a. . iimiibilion of a spe- Sussex and Salt Springs, and sail has been lo a limit- cretionaiy liiiiesloiies and *uiiKloiner,iie, T iiey tL'senible in inineial < ies of S/'fiii^'imm, ot '" peal-inoss,'' whii h has the piopeiiv of dec.iy e.l I'xieni nianu fa. lure. I at the fotlner pi In Nova Scolia there character, and the h-iv lossils wlmh lliev al' ml, the T'llas oi new ted ing In anil itivitlK foltli new veKelalmn abnic. Most nf il bt are some lew sprlnxs of niedieinal repulalion. idstii 111 Nova S.i.tia iml ol i 111, In Pi I .liv,irii liiiii:s lo ihe class calle.l be Kaitnaisili " null pe,n " tR,isei The Hras .I'Dr saline waler of Cape Hreion has a will-iiii iiinled | Islaml, diis loniiatinn mat I., divi.b d iin.i nv.. nn inbeis, ihe 1.,m, i iImi is in say. it consists ,ii masses win, h an Iml sliuhilv di , ,1111 |e|iUlalli 1 for elleclinn cures in varinus maladies, ll belontis hi the ] of ivlibli (represeiuinn, peihaps, ihe Hiinier Sand-ii and IS remarkable for the uiitisiially slllatl i|uantilies of ' characteti/eil by the prev,ili'iice nl hard eonerelioii,ii\ III 1,1 I" ■ll, ll,ls ,1 velliiw III tellowislnbTo and elaslie . bin ilii' In pnlllon wn colour, and is soli, spongy, of llie lied is what is known as sulphates and 1 arbonales. ami the uiiusually ,'n., ,inaiililv nf 1 lilo- sandsionis and obsi ure fossil planis, while the iippei Inpreseiilint:, " hlil.nis peal," wliii h is ihaiacleli/eil bv ils blown 01 black ciiloui, ti.le of cab'ium lierliaps, ihe Keuper of Kuropi'i has softer an.l more leunlaily be.b bv a iniieh gieaiei deiisiiv ihati the luifv, by ils small degiee ol elas The Wilniol Spiinii 111 .\niiapolis f'ouiily has a lepnbilion in en ' .le.l sandsi.iiies ami ilavs. One ni oilier ol ihese 1 iinsiiiuies the sn li.ilv. and by the lai I that the hbies. alllioiitth ilisliiiKnisliabb' by Ilu inis .liseases, bul no eorre. I analysis ol il has been ohuiiied. ll ; peihcnil rock 1 ver Ihe grcl dniilil hiiihlv chanted wilh mineral substances. let p. Ill ol the island, the be. Is iinihil.ilnig 1 \e. aie inn. h iiinie 11 a. lily biokeii up lli.ni liillv peal. 1 in very Mi'iille svnelinal a'ld aiiliclinal .iiives, Thev,ne piobabh The bank iiiistanlh beini" waslie.I ,iw,tv In the w,ues, ami al The *-pa Sprini!, al Wiinls.ir, is a chalybeate waler, ami belonus to 1 uneonbiimable lo Ihe be.lsol llie loimalion hisl menlinli. .1, bul llnse liii>li tide the waler 1 nines wiiliin ihiee lei I nl Ihe ti the sixth cUiss, III iiiisidetablc local repiilali. Hut iheie aie so slightly inelhie.l thai Ihis is not vety pen epiible. T his fotma. | still a suifai e of about 2i| .ir\ tml '!■ 4. Fi>h uMal. I hr Im-.kU lit ImiitN ot I »h1 iiri- mnrc < st-o i.iIU- ol Thf .11 .It Sqniriti Ciirk. nr.n llu- i.ru;.i-rl\ -.1 I[>>n W !l, I'.ip, iii'l ' '■iiMTiKiil liifl. Ill iis iiiiiur.il si.iic, tit MUMrl\' .III 'li n-t ili.iii .it picsi-nt. It is v.iiij t'l linvi' .iti .lit. I *<\ ' pi'.it IS pidli.iMv not iiiiiii' til. Ill Itm-puHtl hi I ...ll whlv .Irii-.j. u 1ms 1m Itiit. vvlu'ii pvilpt ll (»r ri>iri|»itssi(l .iiu! lli>i. I.I Tlir hriivvn c.iriliv liiiicstiHics nf tlif ishiiul ;irc of acK's, I. Ill till n I'Mtiitl I Unl k.llrlv WlKlll < ipa hie (if rnllllHlinu villi in.t! .iiHJ imnhv.ilu. in atl-irdinu a su[-piy ih .11 I) trt I. • IIS. Assuinini; (Imh .,. tli. ' li.irrnl p.;.ii has .iIm, |„ >itii'-|i> ami liiiiiR'siJc lis qtiainitiLs III phusph.itis and .ilk.iliu v.lhls .|x ilir Mt. (It (IlKlillL' lifllis Inr loss Ml ilr\iiii .1 stilisiiiiiii- tor iipKilaiK artli'tf- of 1 iiisuinptiiin .ll .h; .ll an. I rnkv 11 II Ml- yanis, nr ilakin>{ the s| ■ 141. at <),.|i.) ahmit co t |lol|.in>l 01 ( asi mil riv ci a nill<: tiDlii wli.il |s kiiMwn .1' r;iiL'tnii a>- !■» thr ipiaimivot prat in tin ihrtx- linal Iiirli.iriL-s nipti'ril • <•iiii.it' <1 on iIk ivii'in hiiiii l>i Nartov , M.u.l 1!..^ M-WlorNhLANI). The fiilldwim; uniatk-- mi tin- molouy of Nt'\vfuinnlliinil an- lioni ' tlu' rcpiins (il Alrx.tmlci .Miiiiay. INi| . I".ui;h niuch of tin still iii>sulii'ii-nt!v • tin- niiisi ixirtisivr ilcposn si't'ii, .inil iln p« at is al-o o| ihi 1m .1 tin m It isijinlr pel 'inaliiv niviiii' III lis M t\ ll ami w.isht-d : Thr ln-i:ilii .'I this hank at ihf fXttiMiiitv ol ihi- point is uvflvr tin -ii,,. ,.|| T nl j..„r.44'4i"i . $.,.!!)(). 7V-* cnonijli is known to ihiss the rork lorniatioii ofilif isjainl i:iiRially iiilo ihiti' M liis, in asn-iniiiiK okKt, thus ; Ih.- i|ii(-'>lioM of tiicl is |]k< Iv . tiMiii lix- lapnl disappraraiu'u of tln- .1 ni.ittiToltMitnif iiiipoiiaiH 1 Iittlr and v(-t. tliiiiiii; '^toinis. ihr w.ivrs iiiiin- dashii ||i apiu-ss fif c-f.al ; DV-a S.i.ii.i. iivi-r till- s.iiul lt ilie utili/.ilion of ihc lari;ed iiu:u IS still yi'i I. Hue p.iri of Iln* Im^. Tin- .ire.i w.is 1 • Its uf pt-at existing; in the l*i iir«e nl shown as .ibovc to he of * 'oininif to ihe suif-ice in a sincession of parallel anticlinaU. all aled at iieailv lliKi- million si|uaie yards (2.'^' i^';'"*' to llie other, (ireal nuisses uf ^^r, 111 le p ■at is mmh den^et .ind ol a d.irker ■ oloiii tlimi ih.ii eiihe • k heilded ami unllo 1 haidii fords aK<'"'t hnildi nc-sduie niie or syenite are iniriideil ihron^h these rocks at vanniis parts, one Mliiirrel **Teek Lenm.x Islaml.the lown hall heini: veiv daik < ••-'Iv'ul. and luinmim: harder on exposure. Stone of itiis kind is '""spim. HIS insiame of whirh on nrs at Indian Hr-iok. .1 little ijtiiir hlaek. and iiiin li nl it havinu mail' t<>-.| its mImou^ this II ippi l.ind. aiitl in une pa rts of ill :ir western st-ition. (.>uarries ra pr.u . htainahle in neatly all parts of the eastern am! middle srriions of "■■'"' "f KelllL:rews. luar the head of ilu- hay, wlieie a I.eautiful and endui.d.le 'pialily of liuildiiiy-stone can he easily pi or u ted. ■al.le of imnishinu v.dnalde supplies to ( ■ha.loiletowii exist on tlie HM'fi--i"es of the rryst.dline limestoius whi.h l.elon(,Mo this sys. Itatinorkhuiii road ahoui i.iur miles Itom the r.ulw.iv. The hrown s.ind-.ii'ius of (l.dl.is I'uint and ' aiiipbellton .ire ol the ihi* (odiov River, and on the soiiiln in vii.it haidei IcMli id . .d hnildii iLi-'-tone. Dltecih \vrv| ..I H\.u k It.uik tin tr is exrredinu il in in. in lliesf Ikivi- iioI hren e\ iiiiiidi-. and sidl ,ui<d with slair oniilomerates and bandsof (piart/iies, dio'iies, and jasper. lilirh .itlriili.iii lothis Kubjr. I. tll.il .d. Modern .dliui.d rhn s which li.ivr acrmmilated in tin 11 ll' l-OW •r Silurian rocks of the third series un< leilvinix the island .in- htleiri tr. l ot nioir thn knrsN Hu M Ml dc.iil slirllv .Hid ll) mam pl.n rs no liviiii; shell- 01 . ur. rvm at the Miilat r, ihr animals havtiii; been killed by thr i;r.idii.il approach of thr brd-. {•> the surl.ici- ol the water, rxposim; ihrm |o ihe aciion of (he Iiosi and I'lwrr levels fioiii the w.i-ir of the liii;licr i-roiinds. The last ,tic are of coarse con_nloitu*rates and limestones of I'otsdani aiie, and ci iliosr . hieliy woiked .U piesrnt. bnt itir others will eventually be loured slates and sandsioiics. interstraiiticd with dark ar^illaceou more laiiielv useil. \Vi may .uM hrfe. that should the prorr> t xtensivily iisrd in the riiiird Slates ^utl tiie.u Mritain fortln ••li.iirs, Thr formation of this series 1 ver the peiiinsu la of .\valon bi L'eneraliy the ilescription of the i^old-bearini; rocks of Nova Scoti; id lo ilU.tsion ol s.iiii Iv sedinieiH. These beds of dr. id ulacitite of artilicial stoni irn id I ll vhrlU. with the mild hlliiiL; the intei«.|ic i>ne ol the iiiosi v.ilu.ible drposils on the isl.imt, I'tidet (lie n.im III " miissi l-inml," this m.ileti.d is tak ell u|> in t^ieal •tii.inlily b\ in id come into usr in thr island, "lid recent e.xantiiiatioiis and comparisons of their St ructure and the tin- ininiensc suppMrs .it tun .md iiintorin ^.iwi < ..niaiiird in ilie s.uid- 'ossils coiitaimd in thetti timloubiedly trnd lo show that the ei]iii\a- lulls ot the motli -.hnir wil! .ill-i!-! .in inrxhaiistiblr supplv of thr best I en is of the jjold-l eatitii; mcks of Nova Scnii.i have a wide spread in possible m.iicii.il. Kenious .Ireil^'iiii; niachinrs. woikrd hoiii lahs in suniinri -tr fi'-m //"/./,;;. —This occurs both in the Ippri ( aibonileroiis and thr ihr III Ml winter and is .ipplird .is .i m.initie to ihr soil, with the liias, but not in llii< k beds. ni l haid. ^.illliv liinesioiir. in .1 In il ot m.ni\- saildsio Intt nmeliims ititersr •I ih. sir iiitied formation- S.md liitls dutived Iroin the w.isir nt the letl s.imlsiones arc rxtrti ilin r Irri ilm k. iinil.ii bctls. but .ipp.ireiilly of bss import. mc their mineral characler is various, bin inainh consistiiiii ol i»rt.ii avetv developed .iIoiik iIh nil we->t shore, .ind ate liabb- to lo [ li.ill.is I'oMit .iml liovcnii'i's Isl.ind. Unenl ch-inues unless In bl toi;rther b\ tlie ruois -ii ihr co.iisr Kr.isse*" In tin iirowinu ov Shoie r r the lale liinrsl.HU' . thin bands ol cou'ieiioii.iiy liniesioni' and coni>lo cnr in sever.il placrs. more espeiially in ihe vi( masses of trap, or of (rreeiislone, or feblspar poiphyry. The glacial bouldets before alliiiled to in I'lince l!dward Isl.itid are als-i t-niiid in Newfound!. ind. and probably will be.ir .1 sumlat du' ill "s)iiitiiiiiL<-. lie. Ill coni.iin c.iibon.itr iise iiu.ililv. am! some :>f ihl Doto Ihl 1)11 of the island is usuallv ;:ood. the valle\s beini; kvtl or vhich. indeed, thev have of magnesia. They are used for .mriciiltu , ,|pj|\ ,,|-, eiitlv undiil.iiinus and the stirlac • it of. idv III ndeilaid t V ■times biTti taken. They are often i.d purposes, and, wheie so situated as to be easily i|u ■d. lay or j,Mavel and a subsoil of tenacious blue ot di.ib cla>'. i\ leet liiiih. and leii (eel wub- at the b ise. Till -iliire .IS the lake lidm's of Nova Scotia, and .nr pioducnl by At I'l y .lie piobablyof the .lUonl a cheapei lime foi this puipose than that which is impoitrd. '[i,, whii ll is soiiirtiiiirs sliulitlv calcareoi iie.ir liedeiiui I{a\. this limestone is bu tiled on .1 sum iiiitempoi.Mieity of the * aibonifetous rocks of Newfoundland 1 xp.insiDn and driltinu o| the ice huineil in ihe cirrks in winlet. whal laine scale With leu.i id |o the lelatioii o| thr < aibouiii . I'M ks lit I'tllir t-.dwaid Islaii.l to ihr 1 wn k. thr iiivestiii. III. Ills .il-ln Ids ol N. iV.l ScolM .llld ll Dl D.iwsotI lead to Ihr cii.al •oil' hisions iili those of the niainl.uid is manifested bv the same w.int of coii- lormily with the older and siippoiliiiL; formations, and the .ilmost iitli' lint qii.intitv to bu of ^■^■"'' resemblance which obtains in mineral, lithological. and fossil chaiacters ihrouyhout the stratiu'raphical sei|iit*iice, from the b.ise up- ^■,///,-.yM//A.— All excellent ore nl iiou. in concrulons ai (lall.is ^^aids; bnt the accumulation in the island would appeal lo be in .lA. .lie not l.iinit oiioiiiic impotlanci I That I albi swn k. pt • babU imifar to th.isr ol Ni lilt thr whok' o) Pi Poiiil ami elsewhere. ,\t tiallas Point, sutlii cieiit iiuantitii iinsiderably less volume than on the mainland ; and, so f.ir .is ir- l.dw.nd pii krd up oM the beach to alloid a sm.ilt additional snpph to irs will priniit llir lApl on of opinion, it seems iliat it is m Maud at not (o watrant any independent enterpi 2. That, in I'liaiii pi sfiifs appe.iis ,it the suit.n condition. V Til. II boniii; opci.iiioiis pi ilv h. tif thr Carbonib-iou-' riial .llld iindisinrbi'd .sV/.///i./i .'/ ( .' -In concretions in ulslo ic at tioverii- i rich Ill's Island, associated wilh ureeii larbonate ofcop[)er. This is ,ind valuable ore ; but. so far as at piesrnt known, thr nl tin stiutly proiluctivc imsisurcs limitid, VLt tlicic Mcms iviiy K-a^oii to suppose th.it mott- ciii-lul ix.iiuiii.itioii. .nconip.iiiicil 1>> piopiT lioinins. iiiii;hl ilivilop inoiii;h iti this ,irL-.l lo justilv till- opihiii); ol iiiiiics Coal is .ilso ri-porlcJ to fxisl ,it l-'o.il Rn ci. wliiic ,in outcrop of nearly three leer has been seen. Besides coal, the ecoiioniic niiiietals ol NewlouiiJIanJ in.iv lie stated to comprise ^s',i/(, of which minuious imlicalioiis evisl ihrouijh the I'ailionile- tous region. although none of the springs au- yet utilueJ as a source tot manufacturing oi.'..«™.— This mineral is perhaps ilistribulej more profusely and in greater volnn.e in the I'arbnnilerous country than in any pair of the North American continent of tile same extent, linormous deve lopnienls of it occur at Codroy. the Highlands, .Middle Hai.ichois. Kobinson's Brook. Klshel's and Flat Bay brooks, while more isolat ed masses arc found at Harry's Brook. Uomaiu's Brook, and roil- au I'orl Bays on the northern side of Sainr George's B.iy. As an ai- tide of export, the great objection whi-li presents irself is the ab- sence of secure harbours, Codroy ami Sandy I'oinl being ihe only s,ife places to embark cargo ; but its \a;ue lor a.^ruulluial puiposes cannot be overestimated. i.-^--,-,. — Pije oies of copper are of Ireqiierit occurrence, olten in the form of grey sulphnrets, in the veais or dislocations ol ihe lulei mediate series. DOMINION OF C.\\.\l'.\. riieie AH- seveial places in Conception, ri.iceulia, and St. Maiy's bavs vhere the oies ot copper aie displayed lU the lutel seeling veins , but although such ludii atioiis aie uuuh lous, and llic oic ol a iicli .(ualily. 11 does not usually appeal to be peisisleni, bul i.illiei to .u cur ill isid.lted masses, and iiothlll}! but special suliey would justili the laige outl.iy ie.|uisite lor the developnienl ol a mine. Ihe presence ol tile ole. however, is so geneiai in the veins ol the liilel- inediate sisleni as to constitute a cliaiacleiislu . Ill None Dame Bay at TwiUiugate Islands, al >jiid.iyCove Island, I'lllev's Island, the Ihlee AimsolC.leen B.iv. .lud olliel palts. vciii- ol coppel ole worthy of llial exist, and at lilt I ove lllele ale lllillcs which liave been wotked hir seveial icals. aii.l .lU s.od to be llie 1 idlest and most productive copiiei niiius in iliewoild. l )per..tioii- have been carried on at the mines with the most gi.uilying success. The ore has been found in beds ol lloni thiee lo |..ui leel thi.k, but nol ina legulai bide. Dvel l.,...«y. Ions ol c.ppel have alli .uly been exll.l. Ud. .Old IS diulh expolled t.i Sw.insea in W.lles lol smelling. .\ Min ol nickel ol >..llle \allle is also wolkid liele bl the same e^tiiip.iin . /./,;..■.— Theie are various localilies in I'laceiiU.i. .S|. . Maiy's. and Coiiceplloii b.iys. and ,lls,i at H.ly d'Kspoil and I'oil.au I'.iil.wheie galena ores e\isl in ipianlities. A mine has been opened m .11 Ihe Lull 1 place .11 Lead Cove, on the properly ol the Hon, C. 1'. Beiilu 11, but the lu.isi iHilaiilenuue is al I'i.icenlia B.i>— thel.a Manche.Mine. I'his iiime has been open since l?5T, and several thousand ions ol Ic.ul have been laised. It has changed hands main limes. .m,l ns lorlunes seem to have languished iiioie thiough w.iiil ol iiiiisoii or lickot capital aimnig its piopnetois, than tioiii aiiv diiiiinnlion of oie. Al plesenl we believi- it has passed into the hands ol .1 new ,, ,11, pain. "Iio pioposl to tiv lis lap.icllv llioii' Mgoioiisly t hioiio. 11,111 oie, uiangaiiese. .Old olliii e, onoino niet.illic oies ai>loun,l,biit liol 111 ,|uaiilltles 01 loc is M lii,ik. ili, 111 .uailable. /.'«;.;.■,■«, ■.'.'/;,■., ate ,lblllldant, , Old llle s,liidsloiies ,,u M.tiioiges H.o.llic reiiiiisiiLi ol .\valoii. and Nolle. Dailli lla\..oi.l ihe lime ,l,ilies ol the 1 :U' I Inc. .lie .ivallable lol blllldiii-:. .i> .iNo the gi.inilesol Black Uiv< I and Conception Bay Koohiig slates ol hlsl ipialiiy occiii al Siiiitir~ Su iid .iiid ..lli.'t places, lilllidstones and whelslones aie louiid al l.ia.id I'oud. and on Irinilv Bay IS a hone stone which 111 icMiiie and .|ii,ilily livals Ihe lal-lained oilslone ol Inlkey loi the pniposi ol sli..ip. iiing the liner descli|itlon ol edged tools. It is chi.llv lo be found ileal the base of the Aspidill.i slalcs. white, by carelnl selection, 11 'lllglll be pl,Hliucd lo .iliiiost aiiv 1 \uiit. hninU-m. lor buiniug aie loiind abundantly, and need not be spici.illv ilesigiiated. and led and yellow odiie, peat ami shell malls ( \isl on iii.iiu p.tlts ot llle LO.tst. Ml Muiiav speaks .11 length ill Ins lepotls ol lire new .iKlicultulal legions opened up b> le.elll sniveys.alld the valu.lble tlnlbei laiid.s, bul these have been allii.lel to 111 their piopei plaie. iiilhe lopo- glaphical notice ol ihe rooinee. CHRONOLOGICAL LANDMARKS IN Tin: 111 STORY OF CANADA. Iri'liindtTs ili:"'"v.T Aln.riiii 1I«H l'"irsl lirc'iMil^uiil Hi-h"]' \i-it-^'i ll,iu.-nl :il V.imIihi'I • • .IIJI Ship frimi iin-i-iili"i'l i!"''" '■' MiirK liliiilan Miih of 111. St. l.iiwrrii.iM. »ncl rrluni- I'.v l.''iiiii'l I-I'-' riiliiuilm-' .li-.-.>v.-r:< AiiMTi.'ii I lii-. lohll full"! •lisriv.ls Ijllilil.l.ir 1111.1 N.wf..Mn.lli"i.l ■;•„•,"'•'; li.i.n.T I'.irl.-niil .•iil.r-' tlir liillf ..f Si l.-,«i-.-ii..- !■""' Kr.-iiili iMi.Tiii.ii >i-it til., i.iiiik ..f N,.*f,.Mii.Uiiii.l '■'"' Si.lmsliuii ral."l ilil'l'-' II1.U..11 > Hav ....l-.l. V..r;i/./.iiii.. .A|.l..r.s tli.' Aiii.ri.iiii _ _ t'.jii-.t _li'..i .III ■liiii.-' I'iirti.T i-iittT?' til*. Miiv "1 rli;il..iir.*. 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Al.x^ ,.,„i,.r i,v .ii.iii..^ I . i'ii-1 ';'"'•■"'„.„, |,„wsi.i-..ii..iU'ii...l 111 Q11..I..V. .. 1;. N„v,i S,- Hill lir-l -.lll.-.ll.v l-.iiu-lii-li li>-Jj .'l,.,;iil Kinli..|-.iinv..iii liii.li'"' ...Hi'-'.i |l,.,ili ..f ih.. liM ...l.iiiixi. I."i"' . M.-lM-rl ■•''-" .■luii.li uruiil.-l 1.. •■< .•iill'Uiiv ..f On.. Iliimlr.-.l Ar'^.i.iut.'^ . I-i.il ^^_ ,ui SVM..111 ...i.iiiii>iii..i ■■ ;:;-; .i,i,.l ml l.ytli.. K.iu'li-li ...li.-".l ( -111111 111 mill A.u.lm 11-I..1-..I '" rnu,,..; KiiM S..|i...,l ..p.- I "1^^^^^^^^ Clmii'ipliiiii ri'iii"'" l.i.Mn li;...|,i...-. • |.X,„.,riu.m t.i liii.ls..i.V lliiv j A./i.lm l,.k..li l.v Kll.-'li^l' • ,■■, I'.'l Si'iiuinrv "f M.'iili'-i'l l..iiii.l.-il . • ■ Hi'" M ,1.. 1.,ImiI lii-..! Ili.-li.ip. iimvi.s ; ■|\v,,fiiiir...l..r:< vii.il ilifSloiu.. 1^1. |,,iU,. S„p..ri..i-vi»it...l ■,■■■; \i,l,.iii Kiirlli.pi.ik.. ; ■■ A..M11. iili'l r..iiiliiin' .li.<-..u-..il . II">"1 "" v..r„in..rii .-l.iwli.li...l . l-ii-Kl '•""V-"''T^ ■ "•■ "■""'"■■i.ii;;i , ,'■"""''■•'„.;, : m\ Sil.,'lll.iri.'.< i;liiiil.il ■; CuriL-iiiin U.-iiiKiit " "I '''/'■,'".';",.,,,. i',„i,i,li> , K.ii'l.il (■liuliil.l.vlmill.lll"' K,p..,llli..ii i.i.'.im-.'l til- If "■-• I'lnir.liiit till.- ■ .■.iii»i.ii-i.t|;.l,..lllim A.ii.liii r.-l..iv.l 1.1 I'fiiii'i' : It-u.l .p..iii..l with Wi'Ki lii.lii." . lllilT ii'^i-r l'-^> ''""i"'"^ '""'""' '"urns M!;":;l:"p,.ii,:,i,;,-Niii:i;iiii;-u,im..uimi Slllllll pilN .h.Vil.-tllt..-. Ill.lillll" ■■ 1"'" l.;xp,.,liti.Hit..llii.li-ii^ H"> ;'","" ,rv ar..iiii.l I."!"' ""i"" '"'''",,,-, ,„;„.,.wi..ii iirii.v l'.'rr..i ■ ... Hill K„'rt 1,1 Kiiiu-t..li l.i.ill . ,"""■'■''„.-„ hiiil ..f»t lit M. 11111 1 i- MlnKlKKipP' ilinriivirnl 1""' 1,11. hill., f.mii.h.il ; Ir.iiin.ils rstiih li-h.-.l ill riiiii;him\Vii:r:i I'i^l MiirUil ,.|..lli-il lit liu.li.- HiTll K.irl .SlUL'iirii f..ilii.h.l hv l.ii Sal!.'. mill l,ak.- rxphir...! 1.. I..k.- Mi ,iii,.',ili ... lilT'.i 1.11 Siilh- ri-ii.h.x 111..111I1 i.t .Missi> Hppi l''«- \V:ii- ivilh lr..i|ii..ir< ; I'liiiil l-'.|.i.l. mil- lhr..il},'h..ilt I'lilui.hi Hi'*'! Miis-ii. r.. ut l.iuhiii.- ; Wiir .h.-liir r.l l,.-t\\...Mi |.'.ii;:liiii.l mi. I i''riiii.-..liis'.l A.-iiiliii Ink. 11 !..» N."' l-'.li rlmi.l.r iiii.l rmiiiihi iliviiil.-.l lli'.ll' lli.rNill.- tiiki'S KliKli-h f.irtH .it nii.l^..iis lliiy Ir.,.|ii.ii- t.Tiii.'rv iiiviulr.l. nil. I .\." ' : .11.1 N..«l.'.ii:i.lhill.l Ink. 11 I... r- mil i'»"i i'..i. .■ .■..u.iiii.-.i iii'i; l.,,„i-,..ri.. .■,.l..l.i/....l "■'"'■I ;•,.,.,■,. iiiii.l,. With Ir.«pi..i- : I'.. It ..f |l,;i-,.il l..,ii,.h-.l 1""1 \\;,r.l..liii..l . N. " KiiL'lmi.! mv.i .h-.l '•"•■ I'uliii.liuiiH ►.'rmiti..! Iwivi- P. 11.111111 _ fiii'Iiiri- I'i'l lap.. Iti-.t..ii ...i..iii/..-.l I't'^ (■„;.i..|,i iiiv,i.h..l l.v Kll:rli^h I. till A.ii.liiitiik..ii l.v |■■.hl,-li^h 1.1" 1 anil. ill 111,'iiili ilivii. I'll I'" livatv .if l'tri..ht ; Anl.liil ■■.■.l.'.l 1,. Kiiirhill.l ; SrHfiillll.llalnl an.l llii.l-,.ii'> Hav n.-.tiir..l ; Sihl-.- ,-ial.li~h.'.l lii'lvvi'ill lini-li..- an.l .M.,nlival l;'? Shipi- l.iult m QiP-l . l.hi l.'ir~i ii..\.Tiiiii.iil f.. l.il hy Kn ^ irli:.li in N..vaS.-... l;!'' l.-,n-i..fl i-li..i.ru-l.iiilt :-;• l-'iri-l p.i^t .slahlii-li.-.l I'-l |lj^i-i.ln ..f ^i-llh-.l ...iiiilry ilil.i pa n:-h..s ';:;: r,.nMis ink. 11 :-■' l■:ll^■li^ll l.iiil.l l.irt al llsiv..i;.i I^-I War with \\l•^t.•l■ll SuviipH 1^'-. Kalnin.. in 1 ana. hi ;;;" (•r,„Mi l'..ilil l.iult . ■•■■■■•■■, l-.,,,.,^ hnih ..11 l.ak....l Ih.. W I-. l.ak.. \Vililii|...L', tl... Sliskiil.hi- ^^ Hi.n, iiii.l A"inih..iii.-. . ■ •l^-l-'"lr''' Vir-t l-'..ri:i.at Si. Mauri.-.' .li-l.' r,.rrit..iv h.l«....n Mi.-M^.-lpl.l m"l ii.i.kv M,. 1111111111.- rxpi'T...! .1. !■' \Varli.tvvi..-n Kniihiiiil mi.l l-'raii...' ; l,..ilisl...iil-u' laki'll liy N.-w Dllf.' lali.l ;■■, j ■'''■' Ni.« I'.n.'hin.l r.ihiim'.s liltai'k...l hy rivli.h ...171" |',.a... ..f Ai\ la Chaii.-lli. ; Luiii^ h..iiiL' i-i-.«t.iii-.l t.i V'laiii-.. ; Mali, fav f..iiii.l...l hy Klit-'li-li ; '-'"ft^ Iniill 111 Di-.i-n lla> an.l r..l-..nt.i hv l--r.ii.li . .Militia Ihill" ili-iKvn n'p f..i rmia.hi ; <'..iirt> nf .lii-ti.'i. , 1..1..I. N.na S.-.iiia . A. ii.liaii.< ||.a\.' N.iM. S.'.'tia f. .1- 1 -a inula an.l I'lin.-i- I'.ilwar.l Ulaii.l 171' rii.- nKfiil mtimpl l.i M-tlh. li mil... if ...il.mh.H .. ...l,.i'> l.',.ri l>ii liii.Kiii- liiiilt : H.ii'tihlii-i' iir.. 1.11..W...1 .----,-■-„■,■' \|.a.liaii:' 111'.. .■spati-nil...l : lirail ,1.1. k ,h.f.al...l hv l.'ri.ii.-h. an.l l>i ,..Uan hv Klii;li-li ; ■ri.-..ii.l.r..t.'a I, Hill lu'l.'ivii.h. an.l I-'.. It- \\il li.ini l(. iirv an.l K.lwar.l hy Kn uhMi ■ ....^.,.17.1.1 M.. lit. aim arnviK ; 0>w.'k'.i h Ink. 11 hv Ih,. Kri.ii.h . i.'miiiiii' an.l Miiall ii..\ ill l-anaila .,;.ill K,,rl William ll.iil-y liik.-ii hy l.'r.n.h . ihiii'ial falliirn iif linr v.Ki in rnnaihi ■ ■ ■' "" l.'ir:.! im..iiiiu'..l' hririi-lutiiri-iii Ihi lifa\ . l...iii.'li..ilf|,' mill 1 t-'ii.'- MiUnir.! Ii'hitiil iiii'l l-'"ft^ 1'" On, .Ml., mnl Kniiili-iiii.- takiii hy __ I'lUjllKll ; '-'^ CriivMi l'..iiil mill 'rii-iiiiih-i 'L'" ^"i- r,.n.hr...l, .Mau'iim liik.ii h.v Mf W .l..hiis..ii. liui'lii-i- hy l.i.n \v,,if,. ' ;-! Canii.luniiri-in.h.riil m UntiMi l.fH l-'ir.-.! Kii;rli>li S.-lll.iii.iii in N'-"' liriiii^u ii'k I ' • Tnalv ..f l'..il..... l-ap,. Hl..t..li an n.-x'..! P. N..V11 S....lia 17h:l I -..iiris I'suihh t ,1 in I "ana. Ill . l.a hra.h.r 11.11. I'rin.-.. K.lwiir.l .-..pa iat...l fn.ii. ii : l-'if-t n.-wi^papi-r pilhli^lii..l ut (iil..h...- IThl l-'ii.. Ill Mi.iitr.al ; Cinspirai-y ,.f IV.nlia.. I7li."i l-'ir^ «-,.l l.uiltalSi..l..hn. N. H. 17711 r ., r ..f (in.l....- l......l.ii^ .-v till,'! ; .Itsuiis iin- iili..li^hi-il 177:1 (-.,m.|iMiti.in.if 177lL'nilit.-.lhy W"'- I A. I; Ciiiini.il f..riii...l ; N..rlli IV. .st .-..a.-l i.\ph.ri..l hy r....k ami Va uv.T 1771 li..v..ll ..f Kiii.'li>li .■..hiiii.;' ; li.vn. >i..n ..flanailu : Marlial i.aw pr.i ilai I ; .M..nlr..al tak.li. mi.l M..nli.'..iiiiTy .hf.al.-.l ami kilh.l h.f.iri. ^in<■\ 1 77") rana.hl .•va..liat.il hy Aim rh alls : II,., hilali..ll ..f lii.l.p..l..hii.i- 17711 \l..linu' ..f |-.iilii.-il 1111.1 passilii.'..f ..i-flinam-.-s i...1 N.w Hr.n...»i.k M-paraP.I li-..iii N,,va S.-..lia : llah..il..< 1 ..fpii:^ I.aw inir.i.lin.'.l iiiP. t-ami.hi ; |'ii~l >. h.i.il .ip..|i...l ill Ihilali.i ; rilv ..f St. .I..I111 .•»tahlislii..l hy Ih.uil rhail.-r I7'^.'i oiitaii.. .livi.h'.l int.. liv.. .listii.is. an.l Kiii-'li^h l.an- inti-...lii. .-.1 : KiliL'-- r..lh-!.'... N"va S.-..lia. r,.iiii.l|..l 1.^^ laiia.han A.t pa.-s.-.l ; l'r..vimv> lllllali..mi.UiM.hi....livi.l.-.l 171)1 1-1 I'allia Ill ..( L.iw.r (ana, la _ 11 IK ...\M M l'airiam..lll ..f rpp.-l- I ana, la ; ■ 1,1 .,.--i,,n l,,i\v, 1- ('iiini.la : I'uh. i',.-,-,.iiliI~ .1... lil-sl piil.lislii'.l . rir>t imr.liant vi.j.M.lr' ..11 l.ak.- Onlaii.i lh.|->.. h-riv "ii Nia^iara liiv.r ; Kii-si l'r..l..;M..l I., l-ana.hl l...f;is latiir.. ; raiia.ruin viiliiiit....rs .111 ^ l„.,li..,l ; I'-.n-t Mauma ..-.li'.l t" IS i;'."' l-Usi i.tiiiri'i' i.»tuliliii.npi.r piihli..*l"i liialnlnal- M-h.i.ils i.Flill.liKli...l i" _ Ipp..!. (-uiia.lii 1*^"' l.'ii.sl Kt..am..r ..n St. Lawrili... l>^itll /., Cil,.!./!./. siii.|iii.r-s...l I^'l" ,ln.U'..»..K..|ii.li..l fi.iiii I'luliminiit.isll War with rnil.'.l Stat..s ; Hattl.. "! ^ lim..iist.iwii 1^1- (-|ial..mi;;iia.. rliryt.|..v-K l-ariii. l.-..rl N"i..::iira; llaiiiilt.'ii hnin.l.'.I.ISl;! thilth'S .if l.a,,.ll.., rliipp|."a. 1.1111 .1/t. I.mi... I'lillt.-hnri: ; -|'liaty ..f i.'.ari. si);ti...l I'"!"' l-'ir-t r.ii'aiiih.iai .111 laik.. Oiitarln; (-..mimili t..-liii.il« i.>liihli»lii.il 111 I . t-mm.la '^1" |laiikM..p..ii.il al Qin-h... ami M.m ir.al ....■,, ... .I.'li' Si.aini.r .111 l.ak.. Krii' : li.iyiil 1" ^tiintiiiii i.rlii.il. 1.. ''• -. Ill'- lifax mill St. .I.iliii iiiii.l"' ffi'i' piii'iK '*'l'* l.'ir;.! sl..mm.r.illlMla\vii ; Cap.. Hn Pill alili..'ii.|l P. -N.iMi S...iliil. . . ISIII Lai'liillf *-iiliiil ....liiliii.lii-i'.l ■ 1 lik'tl i.f llml~..ir:< Hay anil N. W.C.iln pani...' '' '^ I'ni.iii.if I'mviii....;. pr.ip.w...l !"■-■- l,..w..r (-ana.lu la't'islaturi. vi.ti' in.. II, -v fi.r ..ii.-.iiirii^'..|iii.iit .if v\j.'ri- .uil.ir.. I«- raliri.iu.. A.l pas-.-.l l-^'-'l llialh ..f lti>'h..li .Mi.iinlain. an.l ..f 1{ C. Iti-I...|. ; Or.al til- 1 ill'- Miramii'lii, N. H 1^-"' SP-aimr... ..11 l.iik.. St. I..iiiis ami l.ak.. S'. l-'ramis : l.al.->t liavi .'ali.iii .ipi.ii at Oii.h.' r ■.l.lS->li iii.h-an (-anal h..-iiii; M.iiill C"!- l,.;;.. f.iiimh..l : Kint;-s (..Ih-tf.-, ■l-,iniiil.i. f.iiiii.h-.l ; (l.TKyHi. .~..rv..sa!rilmi..ii AH'i7 Si.^'m.miy lli>in.t i.xpl.iri.il ; I'.-li ti.itis fniiii l..iw..r Caniuhi !-(.nt t.> Knjrlan.l ; Kiirli..!-! kimwii "pi'ii- ili ' .if liaviL'Hti.ili al IJmli.... ; I'i.'. Pill ami Sv.ln.v mini., fni. p.irts.lSJS rpp.r (-alia.hi ' r,.ll..L'.. ..p. n.-.l ; W.-llan.l (anal h.-;;iin l-"-^!' (■aimila.livi.l...l inP. .-..111111. 's ; l..iii- .',.. hy I. C. Amm-iiiIiIv ; S... .1 y.'iir .if (-h..hl-a ". ,l-^-'t (i..mi-al airitnli.iii llii-.iiiuln.iit tl... (-alia.la, '^'^■i'' U.ni-; .f II. r Mai..-ly : Mri'iik- ini;.,.il (■ana.liaiiM.h.lli"ii : l-'ir.' at St. .h.hli. N. H. ; Kilst lailHiiy. I..(- l-■■•• Sii-p..ii>i..ii ..f I.. ('. (-..listitiith.ll : (i.n.ial:iiiiii....tv ; S.-.-.m.! insnr- \ r,.,,i..n '".IS Sp....ial (-..iin.-il ass.inlili..l ut .M.m | lr..al ; lt..nii.hiiy .rnli.nlli.'H. N.-iv Hrilliswhk . I'irr-I li.il-i..' railwav, Tppir rana.la l^W rni..ii .if l'r..vin....K l^-"! l-'irsl I'lirlimin-nt "f (aiia.lu in. ...Ik ui Kili:.'>t.iii : .Muni, ipal mill Kiln ,iiti..n"hiw..< paM-.-.l. Kiri.1 s.-r-.w . M..ain..r..ii l.ak.- •1><-11 .■ A-hhiirt.iii ■I'l-.-utv ;" Kii-sl rail- way .■..iniiu.ii I in N.ivu S...itiu..lS4..i It.iiin.larv Snrvi.y ; Kill):';' ('..ll.'l-'.'. 'I'.ipilit'.i, .ipi.niil : (-..riiwall uli.l t-hamhlv ..anal.- ..p..ii...l ; S.at ..f (iiivirnrm-lit i-..iii..v..,lt..M.iiitr.'al \>\; I 1)1-. liv, r-.. 11 ai.i...iiit.-.l Siipi riiii.ii .l..n't ..f K..lii.ati.>ii. r. (■ ; Kirsl (-,inv...ali.iii "f 'r..l-.illl.i lliiv.r ^il^ : Kir;>t railway . -.1111111. n....! iii'N..w HriiiiKWi.k IS'. I lii.hi.Hi..ii I..SS..S .■.iiiiini...>'i.iii ; (Ir.at lir..^ at (.Jn..li.... ; W..|lmi.l Canal ,i|i..n.,l.. ,1"'' l.ak.. Slip, rh.r iiiiii.'.- .■<.pl..i-...l : S.li.i.il Hill pui-s.-.l f.ir rpiH.r Cu na.la l-"' Ship f..v..r : Kirsi ii.|i.irriiiili. ('ana .1,1: X.iriinil S.h.iiil ..slahlii.li...l al 'ri.r..iil.i . (Iraii.l 'rmiik liail- wa> .■..111111. 11. I'll '**'' Navipithni law...r..p..al.-.l ; Kir>t t.'- Ii..'raiili N..va Scitia mi.l N-w 111.1111' wi.k -1^4^ li,.hl.lli..ll l..iSM.r. Hill; HuniillL'.lf I'arrniini.nt Ihnp--.- ; Hhili "t '1'" ri.tiPi mill .ith.-r pla...'!. ; H.-au hnrui.is (uinil .ipi.ni'il ISH' Parliaiiniit 111....IK ul 'r.iriiiihi ; t'hr _ i:\.|ii.f..rv..n ui.'itati..ii h"*!" (hTr.l .li^..iv..ii..l al H.itisli (-..liiiii hiu 1111.1 .-."il al Nuniiiinii. Vim ,.,„,. ,.r-s Uhiii.l IK.""' .. Siparati. S.I1.1..I ■ systi'iii in t'n tari.i ; ((rial Iir.' in M..litri.iil ; l-liuiiL'.' Ill p..>ial pyKiriii. . . ;, . l^.'il I'arliuliii'iit 1111... li. at yii..lii.i' . 'I'ri iiilv Culh.u'... 'l'.ir.iiitii, unil l.a vaf l-niv..r?ity, (Jui.hi.i., npnuiil. .lS,-i-.' First l.....itll.itiv'.. railway in Unla riii; dr....' '■V..sl..rii Hallway .■.mi niniri-.l ; i-'irsl mi-i-w Klrmmr _ fr.im l.iv..rii....l P. St. l.aw|...ii.-....ls.i I S..i.'iii..rial Ti'iiiir.. an.l 1 -hr'.'y.H.- .'.i.vi- .|ii..i.li.m s.-tlh-.l l-*.'' Iii...ipr.i.iiv 'rriuiy : I'uris Ititrriiii- li.inul Kvhihili'.in ; Kirnt vi-.-si-l frniii rliiia-.i. tliriillirh St. I.uw- i.ii...t..l.iv..il 1 ....... Ki.' Mian Sl.aiiiship l.iii.' ..smhlisli.-.l : |.:,l,l,ali,ili Hill l.a.ssi.il ; Vii'Lirhi Hii.ii.'..li.-L'iiii ....Is.iP N.irmal Si-li.i..ls in Qin-lu-'- ; 1' "---l l',.lr..l...iiii w.irks. Onturni : (...hi _^ .li-.-.iv.-ii N.iva S.iitia 1*". l),..inial -vsli-in n.l.ii.l...l ; i'iikwh Iimii...l ■.■apital; Alhinti.- <'ahl.' lai.l . D.h.irup.s >..lit t.. l-.liL'lali.l all.. lit -■ if...l.raii..ii ;■ Kirsi railwav .■.iiiilil.t...l ill N.'Vil Sr.i tia lii-.at W.-t.rn iluHway .■..iiipl.t..! '"■'■* I'rin. f Wal.-s visits (ana. la ; Vi.i.iria Hri.li.'.. ..p.ii..l : l' "si railwav ,,p. 11...I in N.w Hrniis- wi.-k ■ (iraii.l 'l-riilik Uaihviiy .■.iiiiph.t...l "■'■'' S...,.s-i..ii ..f S.iiuh.rn Stal.s ; 'l-r....ps s.-lit P. (-ana. la ; I'irst Mr.-. I railwuvs, M..iitr.alaii.l'l'" ^^ lnt.-rnali..nal Kshihili.in. l-.m'!"" ■ War in rniP.l Stal.-s ; Cmh-- r.-n.-r al (-Inirhiii. t.'wn n 'rn ^ iliL'C.mfi-.h-l-ati.'n 1^''- Ill..i.'i.l ri..-rilililil,'illl'anii.la h.r I .S. ^ Army !' IJn.h.-.. (•imf.-r..|ii-.. ^ 1^''' l-..liP.l.-|-ati..n passrsCamulimi 1 ar liamiiit ; .h's.. ..f War ..f Si.-.s -i.iii ; li,-,ipi-,..-itv-l-r.aty . \pii-.-s.lM... N.ivu S...it;a uml .N.'w Hriiiiswi.-k ui-.-.-pt (-..iif.-.h.raliim , Last s.-s- siim.it I -anu.lian I'urliain.-nt ; Al- lanti.. Cahh. hii.l - l-i"l l-'ii-sl K.-niuii Haiil ; Hritisli Ninth \m.ri.-mi A.'t passi-.s liiip.riul I'arliuin.-iit, May 1^''" I),,inilii..iiiiiaiiL'iinili..l. 1st .if .Inly ; Kiist nii-..tiiiL'..l li.inrnii.iii I'arlia- im.nt.iilli N.iv ■,..--l^'''' Aswis.iliathin ..f Mr. M.-(i..,. : Ills. ....vi-rv .if silvi.r inili'-s ut 'rlinti. ilir ilar, l.ak.. Suji.-ri.ir : Sir .h.l.n Y.niiii:sii<-.-'-i-.lsi.iii-ilM"ii'-k as ii,iv..riiiir (l.-li.-nil .ISliS Si-.-.in.l s.-ssi.m Il.miiniiiii I'ailia- ini.i.t ; liit..r.-..l..iiial iiailway ...niiii.-ii.r.l; I'rin... Anliiir.-.iiiii.s P.Cana.la IShU S1..-..11.I Ki'iiian liahl ; N. W. 'I'l-rri- p.i-y uml .ManiPiha .-.mi.. iiiPi I'.i- tniiii.m ; hisiirn-.-tinii lU Ih'l Hi- v..r !"■" Hritisli (-.iliiinhia niti.r.s ll.iiniiii.m ; I'll. -ill.- Hailway Siirvi-y iin.hrla- k.-n ; Washinijt.m 'I'l-.-uly ; (.11- Mi- iif D.miini.iii taki'ii 1-71 W ashiiiL-PiM 'I'l-.-aiy u.-.-..pt.-.l hy l>..- miiii..ii I'arlialm.nl ; l)iss..liili..ll l-t P.miiiii.m I'ai limn. -lit : l...r.t lliilT.-rin su.T.-.'.ls I...1-.I l.isf;ar. .l-*;-.' I'a.ili.- Hallway .liurti-r ..'taiipil. li.-n.-ral air'ilati.m i-.-sp.-.linu' .-liari;..i< .if ii.iliti.-iil .■..rriipti..ii..ii tl... part I'f til., a.ilninistrali.iii with rrnp.-.-t 111 iirmitiiifr this ..hurH'r ; I'rin... K.lwar.l Isl I i.iit.-rs till' (-.infi.ili.ruii..ii ; His- -..lilli..|l.if l'arHaiii..lit ; Sir .lnhll Ma. .I.mal.rs a.liiiinistrati..ii .iv.r ihi-.-wn tlir.iiif;li tin- I'a.ill.- liailway iiivi-stif.'ali..ii ; A l.il... lal a.ltninistruti.m sii. -.-.-. -.Is. 1111- .l.r Ih.. l'r..|iiii.rslii|i .>f Ihm. Ali.xmnhT Mii.k..|i-/.ii- ls7;i N..W Hai'llh' Hailway Hill piissnl, an. I till- siirvi.vr- piililisll...! . I..iili» Hill .■I....I...I 'iii.iiih..r ..f I'arlia- Ml.-llt fl-.illl .MaliiPiha. hal li.. is .iiitlaw...l h>r parti, ipati.. 11 in tli.' N.irih-w.-st i-.-liilli.iii ..f Will; |...r.l HiilTi.riii.ii.ivi-rn.ir U.ni-ral. inuk.-s 11 p.ipiilar Kiiimin-r pm L-r.-ss till-.. null tip. upprr I'm _ vimi'H IS. 1 C A X A 1) I A X T A R I I' !• <) 1' (' V S T o M s. AS IN FORCE ON \' "iiii v Sn.iii. Idn.Mi: i.r,:,M;ii. Ki;i r ,,i|)iiv, m:i I II m:..im;i.i wuii \ I'ln ..| 17,1 I'li: . i m m mm \' mi i iiiikimi. P.rr. ,„l r.il. .\:V\. Sllll'lllirii' I- I"!- 111. A'. li.- A.i.l HPi-. |"i .'iiU, Aiiil> "f •v. TV rli-.Ti|.Ii"li. I'X.-rl.l AoTii- iiiurSii!i'lii;rif A.i.l iiu.l Viti.;:;u' t'r.i- Al.i.h.il ..II .'V.rv -!ill f Ih.' finiirili ..f i.i'.'.f ..f Syli,-' ll> .lr..iii..ti'i'. iiiul .*. in |.r"ii..rii..u f..'." liny irri'iii.T ^irt-iiu'ili un.l I.t tverv Irss i|il;itility lliill) it l'iiI I..1I .' '. . .sl.iili |.. I- L-iill Al.-. in iM--li<, I" |"T r. nt, un.l ■<•■ \,.v -,,11. a:.- in I...II1. ■^ ."i i|;ii,i-l- .■!■ HI I'inl^ I.. Hiill,.,,.. HI ...i- .•.-,, I ,111.1 T.-.i...iL'i,ll. Ali.m Kiv Aiiiinil.., linni.! itr >..li.! 1- !■'■.■ Aii:il..n!i''iil l'r.i.iinui..ii^ l-r--.- Aii.li..r.^ I-'|.. Anilin.- Milts f.ir .Iv.iiii: i.i,r|...^. - I'r. •■ AniniiiN ..l„ll kiii.l-. In AiiimnI- ..f nil kiii.lr-. ,.'l'.."tli ,111.1 l.r...l .f 1). N. A. l'r..\iii..-..Kr..' Aniinui.-* iiiip..n.-.i l'..r tlif ini|.r'.\.- in.nt "f >t,i,-U l'i-.'> Anlinii.ny ... I'r. •■ .\iiii'iiiiiit's, t'iil'iii''i.. ..I' l"r.'.- A1V..1 rn- Arms. ri..iliiiijr. .\In>i.„l Insini nuMils f..r Hull. Is. luiil Militury Ktnri's l.ir 111.. iiM' i.f llif Arnn iin.l .Nuvv '.Kni- Aiti. I.- f..i ill.- |.,ilili.- 11.-. - ..f II..- |i.. mini.. II l"r.-.- Arn.-l..s inip.irli-.| l,y un.l f..r ili. 11-.. ..f tlif In.v.-l'li.n' lien. -Ill I . . . l-'i.-.- Arti.-n'sliir tl,.. 11-.' fif l-'..r.-i_'ii C.n stiis lii-ni-ritl l-'i.-.. .\-li.s, I'.it. IVurl iinil S.i.Ui l-'n .■ Axl.'-. I'riink. I.o.-.ini.iliv.. Ill A\|.-. Iliiilwuv...iir HI liiuiih, .ir K.-lji i-"r. .. liiirk. 'runn.-rs' i-'i-f.- It.irk 11-. ,1 .lii.llv in .lv,.iii._' Ki..i. Hi.rU .if ill.- (■..rk«-..«l'Ti l-'r.-.' ISiir-. Uiii.l.-un.l Sli.l.-. f..r l....-..ni.. livl-^ In iiur-., I'ii.l.li...l li-..n l-'r.- M.-t-i, in '-„-k-. In |.i-r .-.-nt timt ."i. |..-i- irull. lU.'r. in l...nli ..."i.|-iiirl-. ..r |ll|.inl» I.. II (.'.ill. .1.1, III |.. r .-.111 iini! T.-. ■..-rciill. H.-irz.-l.. l.-i.-. i..-r^',ill. M.-rri.-s ii>i-.l rliii-llv in ihi-iiiL^ ... Kri'c nililis, T.-st, iiiV. l'rilv,-r Il...iks. 1111.1 |i.-v..ri il H....k-1 .-| Mi. 111-.. mill. -..f I'.iiiisli !•>,-.■ Misi-tiit. fr..ln iiri'iil Miltiiin un.l llit- H. .\. A. Pruviin-fs l-'ri'i- lliii.-rs tf\ T,\) j,,.r ;riill. Itl'-llrllillu' Pnw.lrr.s l-'rci' Hlin-l.iii.-k Kri- ltl...-k-, Snri-otypi-, f..r I'riniiiiL' |.iir|...s..s . . .' Kn-i. Hkinins iinil Hilli'ls. pnilill-.l ..r n..l l.inl.llnil .1 lil.i.- VilrL.l i-'r.i. H..liiiii.'ri.,tli l.'r,.,. ll....ks. I'rii,l.-,1 P.ri.«lii-iil.-. mill l'i,lii|ilili-l-. mil III iiiir fi.i-i-ii;ii 1... prints nf Itr.iihlii-.ipvrifrlit H.irku, ni.r Uliitik A..-t ll,.,,ks. Cinv II.... k- 11. T l!....k- I'. I., writt.ii iir ilntwii lip.. 11. II. -r t.-prints ..I' M....ks print.-.! in (';iniulii, ti..r I'lint.'.l .-^Ii.-i-l .Mii.si.- ,"i H....kliin.l.-1-s ■r....Niitiil liiipl.-iii.-nt>. .Milll r.ls ,111.1 Hin.l.rs rl..ili, Kr... Mi...ks, r..p\ ri:.'iiT r.-prints ..f |-.*i H....I- '. 17, U....t f.'lt l-'r.-.- H..i-,ix Fi-.i- M. .T:iii\-. Sp.-.iiii.-ns ..t Kr.-.- Ut-iin.' HI Hi-iiii. i:rfi\vti, ..r pr.»,iin-t' ..t H N A. l'i-..vim-i.s l-'l.r l!r,in-ly ...ii .-vi-ry (.'"11.. n ..f tli.- ^ti-.-iiL'tl, ..f pr.'"il ..!' Syk.-s ill. ,li..m.-tt-r. ;in.i s.. in pi-..p..rli.in f.jriiny jr.-iit. r -tr.-ni:tli. itn.l l..r t-v.-rv It— .piiiiititv lliiin ,1 L'ullt.n I *l.(lli p.-r iriill. lir.-is-. ill liiir-, liiiils, Sln-t-ls,Si-i-iips, nil. I Siripfs, . . I-' Itr.iss..r('itpp.-r \\ iii-.r.nintlttr lint I-'-.-. Ill,,— itnti C.ppi r. .Miimifiii-lnri-s i.|' K- Mi-.-,t-l fi-..in lii-i-iil llritiiin luiil lli.- I! .S \ I't.tvii l-'i-tt. Mniii .\l..,ii.|s f..r II. .1.1 lit.„i.r- .. l-'i.-. Ilrliii-ti.n.-. in n>ll t.r ll..ia- l-"i-.-i- Hrisll.s Kr..- Hritisli iliiiii Ki-.t- lirttttm l"'.rfi l-r.-._- liiill..- l-'i-.t- Hiirr-t.iin's , l-'i Iliists niitiiriil si/.f. n.tl i.i-iiii.' . nst- ititr pi-.i.liii-f.l liy liny int-n- ini t-liitiiit-nl prt..-fss. l-'i-ft- Miitl.-r I. . p. r II.. Ili.tttr. tl,.- pi-..tliii-.- t.f U .\. .\ j l't..\ im-i-s l-'r. t- Cililf- ^li-..n Clmili. tivi-r ■ ill.-li I Sliii.-klfil. S\vivt-il.-.| ..r n..l. tvli.i, I u-t-.i r..r ships .inly. l-'n-.- I Ciltli's -llt-iiip unit iiriis^. wlit-n vist-il t.ir ship- t.nly . , ,"i Ciltitn-tsi f.\ iiti.pl ill. -s.C.i lis. (I fill-. ,111.1 .\lt-.l„ls l-'r.. (•,tii.|l.-»i.-k r.ttl..ii l-'rt-f ritiitl\ Sii^'iir. Iiitivth t.r It lull-, Ir, pt-r III, ,111.1 'i'l , <'iiiii. .Ini..- I-. p.-r 11., 111,. I :.'.i I I'iinv,!-. |..r .M.u.iilii. i.ii--- t.f l-"lii,.r oil 11. .11 t 1.-- Ilinii Is f.-fi with-. ii..t prt-.-s.-ii Itr (■iilt-inii-rt-.!. l''r.-t■ ('lllllltl■lll.nt-. niHiini.nfit.-tiiri'ii ..... l-'i-t-.- (■,irri,ii:i- ..f 'rrnvt-lli-i-- un.l Ciirri- a::t-s i-iniitiiyt-.l in i-iur,\iiiir .Vlt-r i-hiinili-i- illfiwkt-rs tin. I Ciri-iis 'ri-..iipt - i-\i-t-pti..|i l-'i-i-t- ( 'ussiji. irriiniiil '.'."i ('lists, US Jlliiilfls Itir till' ll!«f ttC fti-lltml- tif il|.siir|l. . l-'it-t- f't-riit-nt, iniirint- tir liyilriinlii-. nn I L'rtiiiiiil ' l-'ri-i- I II -I- :li-. piTll.. I CI -f. thf pr..tltit-t- t.f li. .S, A l*r.i\ mi-i-s |-'p..(> i'ht-stnnt anil Clit-rry IMiink l-'n-t- iliit-..ry. iir..lht-r ll.i..| t.r Vt-L-ftulilf iist-tl iisI'itlTt-i-. riiu-i.f^trt'i'ii.'li-. pt-r ill. Cliii-.try. kiln t|rit-il, rtnisii-ti i.r i-'r.iiin.l If. p.r lli. C'liini-si. Illiif |.'rff cliiin-li liflls l-'ri-f ri;:,ir^ TO. . pt-r I'.. l',nii„ii,t.ii trritnn.l --'i t itr.ii,s. ,111.1 Win. Is ..(. ill l.rint- f..r t-,iii.iyi!iif l-'.-ff t'lusps, Ur;t>s ,111.1 Tin. f'.r nniim I'ut t„r.- t.f II. .tip Skirls I't. f Chiy- l-'rtf I'lLtliiti;,' ..r Wt-iiriiii: Appiu-t I. 1,111. If l.y hull. I ..r st-wiiiL' liiui-liint- ITi l'l..lhili.-'h.r tin- li-t- ..f tht Armi ,111 I .N'nvy. I'rt-i- < Ititliini-. ti iiii.n- t.l. fi.r I luui tul.lf Instiluti.tlis l-'rt-t- C.iul 1 1 ■.,!,.- l-'lt-f I'ttiil nil. ili-till»tl. piirilh.l unil n- lin.-l ..." I.'i.-. p. r i.'ull. (■...-..11 1*11-1.. Ir..iii iirt-,il Hr.tnin ,111.1 thf H .N. .\. l'r..\ int'i-s I-V.-.- ftt.t.ii .Niits , ,. Ill I '....., I, llfunuiul Sh.ll l-'r..- ft. Iff.-, L'l-t-t 11 ,111.1 r..iisl.-.|. In. Ml ill.- rii,,t-.l Stul.- in f..lT..- u-rt-.-ii •,> ftttr... kiiii .|rit-tli-t.iisl.-il t.r irr.. 1111.1 ;i ftilhir ( h.th I'up.-r l-",t-.- I't.in unil Hiilli..ii, f\t-,-pi r S Sil vt-r ('..ill l-'i-.-.- < ..l.iirnf Wut.r un.l l't-rfiiii,.-,l >pi rit-n.tl in Ihisks ,j:| ."ill ptr l'uiI. l't.|..;.'nt. Wiitt-runtl IN'rlnini-il Spir- its ulit-n in !I,i-ks ..r li..ttlt.s n.ti vv.-iL'hiiiu'm..rt- ilnin Iti/. I..r.-ui-l, llu-k t.r li..itlt-. , .-, I ..min.iri Stiiiji, If pf 1 11. f '.11111111111.111 i'l, lit-. .. . I->.-i. I ■.iinpussi-- .'i ( ■.im|i..siiii.n Spikt-- tiiiil Null- ."i C.i.f. .-ti..n.-ry, , It- p.-r IL, un.l '.'"i ( "1111. -. -tiller i{,„|. I ii,..iivi- ,,, III ( ..ppt-r, I'rf.-ipiiutft.f l-'i-,.f i:..|.|..-r. in I'it-. llurs, li.i.l-, lit.li-. SI,, t-is un.l Sht-utluiiir ..... . l-'i i'..r.liiL't-. f.ir ships un.l Vfs-fl.- tiiilv ."i '■"I'iiuls ijll.-iDpfi- m\\ (*.trk\v.....l iiii.t Murk i-'r.-.- C.irii, In.liun , l-'r,,. t'..it..ii- .Muiiiifut-tiii-fs if i;i, (■..tt..ii. 1,111.11.- Wi.-U Kit-i- (■..ii..n Tlirt-utl. ill hunks, tttltii-t-il un.l iinlini-ht-tt. N..s. :i. t, iitul li ply. whit.-, in.l iinili-r .Nn. -.'n .Mirii Ill Cttlltiii Wiirp, litil t-tiiirsfr Ihuii .\.. in Ill r..tt..ii Wiisii- . |.'i-,,. ('..it. .11 .NfltiiiL' Itir Iniliu lliil.ht-r Sh...-s un.l ltl..vi-s Ill l'..tt..ii U.,t.l |.'r,.,. ( tttitin. NVt uvltiiri.r'rriini. furtniik ill l-'lustit- W'l-hhini: l-'rtf Ci-unk A\lfH. I iim<.ti\.- in iriink I'ins. I,.it-tin,.ilivi. In t'runks. I,i.t-..int.tiv.- |n (niiik-. Sli-umhtiui mill .Mill, ftiriri-tl in ihi- rt.iifli Kri-t- rit-uin t.f 'rurtiir. in Ciystulit l-'r.-. (■rin..lii,i.Tlirfiiil, fur nivfriiit'i rin "liiif Wiri- |.'i-,.. (■iirl..! lliiir l-'rt-t In-i, tinu's. iiitt in nil |.',-,.t lii-imtiiitls iiint I'ri'i'itiiisSiinifs, lint si'l l-'r.t Iiruin Tilts l-'ri-t /Vi- f. till r> li 1-, Muniilu.iiii-i- i.f. , 17. l-",iriiii,iL- I t.-iisils lui.i linplfin.-nts wh.'ii iinpiirtftl liy Au'rit iiliiirul Sii-ntii-s f..r ftii-.titriifrt-nii-ni ff lu'rit-iiltnrf I*'ri f I'fit, I't.iittii un.l V\.ttilli-ii NftiiiiL'. un.l l*hi-li, ii-t-.t in thf nt,ini!l,i.- tiiif t.f f|..v.- un.l mitt- In l-'t-lt, Ct.ttttii un.l \\ ....U. 1, ,Si ttin,' un.l riii-h, nsi-.l in tin- niuniifuf till-.- ..I lt,it- unil htit.ls in Kiltr.-. x-.'u'.-iut.lf , f.ir muniifut-tnr ini: piirpti-t- I'll - l-'ir.-hn.k ,111.1 I'hiv I'l.t l-'il-f «....,! ' l-'r- .- l-'i-h, l-'islitlihmiil l-'ish l'r.«l.ik.-s ll,\tli-..int It r un.l SI. in ..r.ip..rii..ii |..r uny L-itult r slrfli_'tli ftiiil (t.r i-vi-i-y h-s-ijiiiiii lily thmi 11 jrulhiiii ",^i| ini pt-r cull liiiiffr crnnntl ',••"1 lihissunil liluss \\ nn. I'hiii- unil SiKi-rntl. Sluiiit-il. riiiniiil i,r I't.ltir-.l 17; illuss I'lipi-r un.l (iluss 1 h.ih III li.tl.l, S.lv.-r mill I'liili-.l \\..,t, .Mun.ifut-tiirfs t.f 17, litil.llit-uit-rs' Mriiii .MtiiihU mi. I fkins |.-|.,.,. ilruiii ttf nil kiiiilh |.'ri .- Iiruin. Wlii'ut Kn,. tiriivt-lH i-v,,,. Ort-iisf mill Simps l-'rt-f lii-t-t 11-, I', iris mitl pt-riiiiiiit.nt l-'n-i- Hiim. Ctipiil I-',-,.|. Uiiiii. Ilritish |.'rt.t. itiittji pi-n l.ii. nninuniifut-tnifti . . . l-"rt-t- I i\ psiim. t.r riiisltr ..f I'ltris. n- ilht-r 1:1 till 111 I nor i-iili iiiftl , l''r^-f ^ i\ p-iiin. f riitintl I.r iiuirnniiitl. ft-. .111 It -N. A I'l-tiviiitf- l-'pi.f lluir. Afi,:..|u. (itiat. Tliiltt-I. uii 111,1, ,,ifii. iiM-ftl Kri-f lluir llt.r-. , lltt.-. t.r .Mt.huir. 1111 in,iiiiif„.-t.ir.-.l l-'rt-t 11.., r. lli,ln:tn |-"l-. f llu,r. 1 .irh-.l Kri-f ll.rlw,,,.- M,inilfnf|il|-i-t.itf. .: IT( Ih-irni— mill Suthlli rv IT" Hull,.. ' It-. |t.-rll. I hit l-'t-lis I''rtt- Ihty Ill ll,t\ , L'r.iwtll un.l |.r.ttl,i 1 II .\ \ I'rtniii. t-s I'r. .- I If nip. iiiiilrfsst-t| Ir.-.- ili.i -s mnl ll.iriis l-'it 1- ll.ip-- -'.. p.r II. 11.. ps. ihf i;r..Wtll Il(..l p|..till.t- i.t M N .\ I'l.. V ill..-, , . l->t-f lmituli..n ..t l.i-iitht r 17* lii.liii riihlii-r niiiiiuniilut inri'tl . . , Kn-f ll.tll-t. l-'lvt- In.liun .M.ul l-'rii- lr..ii ..f tin- .|.--t-ripiiiiiis fiillt.wiiiL:, \ i/. Iptii. I'limithi I'hiif- un.l Tin I'luH s ."i Irtni. Sli.-i-l .■, Irttn, i.iih, in, /.I'll Spikt s itn-l Mull-. .'» Intl., .\„il uit.l Spikf IIihI, rt.rntl. .st|iii.,i- ..r ll.-tt ."i 1 , Hur. li.-tl ..r Mttt.p -1 li-..n, >t-iup, if.lMii.i/t tl ."i Iri.n. U.'..|. ..r Til. , f.tr l.tii-t>iiii.|ivi- SMi.s-U, h. 1,1 un.l wi-hh-il. .. . . Ill In-,., M-.ili-r I'hitt- .'i li-.iii I'l,: I'Vf I1..11 Huilrtl l!nr-. Kit ir-, W i..iikI,i In. 11 ttr Slit I riin.r- Ki-li I'lun-s un.l I'ur A\lt--, , , in Ir-.n Wir- Ir.iii, l(..||.tl I'lulf .-, In.n Murs pnthlhtl. Ill .- iintl |li|. h-is iiiitlillt-.l ..r ii.ti pniltlhtl Kiw Ivtiry Nuts , Krt-n Ivi.rv iinmuniifii. iiipi-d.,.. ........ l.'rt'f .1. wt'llt-rv ... IT* liink ..'. Kiff Ktlp Kr.-.- Kfi'ttst-iif Oil. thstillt-tl. pnnlit-tl. ,111.1 tihm-tl |."i. p. r i:iill l-int-ts iiiitl liith-rs. Ir.in. h.r ship litiil-linir piirptist s l-'rtf Kr_\..liif K'n-ii l..ikt --. ill pulp, M-iirli'i mill iiim-t.ttii.Kt-r.. Itunl . It- per 111. Ituril. III.' pntilui-f I.f II N A. I'l-.. \ inf.. s l-'r. .' l.finl, in Sht-t-t tti- I'if Ki-tf l.t-inl, K.-tl ,111.1 Wliiit-.tin Kill- l..iillii-r S.,li- un.l Ipp. r' HI l.t-iiilii-r. Itr linitiiliiiii tlit-ri-nf. .Mmi iifui-inrfs iif 17) l.fnit.n-. mill riiiils ttf. in liriiit- f..r .iniU iim l-'rt-.' l.iiit-11 Slut-hiiif Tlirt-uil HI l.iihuru'f Kr.-.' l.ithiiL'riijiliii- Slniifs 1-r.'.. Ittii-t.iiit.tivf KiiL'iii.' KrmiifM. .-\\Ifs, I'riink-. II. ...p li-tin ..r Sti-t-l ftir iMtMINhtN (tl' ANA DA. /'. /.' r.r/. Tinv i,f WlinlH.li.-nl JIIK i »,l.l.-.l, , !•>.•> CniiiU A\l.>. I■l^l"ll n\\>\ Sliili- I'll'''- 'niiii U...1- llll-. t'llll mill K.TllMMll- 'ii mil liiii' till' rriiillliT. iif riMiil i-iii mi Imiu' iif* *'nnml mill I'lir- Jtn* ml litiii l,..l frii liliT .iliiil:ir liiTiiiii . Ml till' rnili'il Sill I'liiiik mill Suwr oiK. Niiplitlhi. I!. I'l triili illii ttil.-. |il"ililil- III I'i'Mi Sliillr. mill i.irlill'-. II 'l-'ili-l (lil-. llllil.' I'llrnli'Ulll {)i\y. (■iiiiiiiiiul. i'iiii-. I lll.'ir llllllllill :*lllli- (Ills, III- III! I vi-rv tr iif luniif iil'Svl mill -II ill prill /'. r ■: ■ liliiii iif ^ri'iiL' ,.■.-. Ilyilnimi'i. irliiiii till- I'ViTs „/ 1-./^ ■ li' /'. ,■ r ."' I insrili. mill />,/• ,-. ««' ml. iiiiiiiiiy iillii Itriiiiily (li- iillllT UiKIt^ „r 11. X. A. I'l .i-i-liilili- l■'illrl■^ irriiwth iiiui iinnlun Aliiilli.l. lillMl. li Kllil |."ii- 1" r irii r >tri'iintli. luiii fur i-Mvy vllrn- li's» i|iimiiiiy iliiiii II iri> lliiiiisni'. |.IT iit.-.| Wlii I'lii'li' iUi- kiiiil. iriill. ..in.' |ii ...111. |..rt III I'iilln. ill •LMlll. Siulilli'i-y, Siiil.li.lli Spirits mil illi iil.llll |.i I Siriiiii.' Wmi-rri. iiiIm- V.--.'tiilili' Vi'lv Vi'tii'i-ni Viii s.'"!' Vi 1 llil'llv II- •ilillllvt'ill .Miiliiiliii'iiiris "f. ,;;. 1,1 SViiml i,r U .nil. p lllii . Kri' . Krii ■r iriill. . . l'>i-i- iiiKi- ■iliiiil iir iiiL'ii li. wlii'ii imp Wiiliiiit. Cllislllill Milln Clii-rrv. ml I'ili'li iillllfiirtiiriiir «i III I. III. I, piK I fur riiitpi llllil. Ii' llllllllill^' piirpi Siil-.\iiinuiiii.ii" . . Sill S'lilii .rl.-il In -hill, ill .illiiiiUi-r.-' fiir siiii ilii-Mi.-. 'mill iillliiiiiirli '111 niiiiiiiL' iiiiili-r llii' iliiiiil iif I'liipriilmy .Mi'iliiini Will I'lmik Wi-miiiL' .\p|imi-l. Ill 111.. Iiv hllllll i-\viii;r Hill I'liiiii ■ 1 ..f ilriiisli IVM'II. KxlniiiM. riii^' .\ppiir 1.. iliiiiiii'iliil ill I 'nil lllll. ilviii- .!•>.■■■ I'V.-i ili'lloIllitllltiiiM, liri' lli'VIT- lll. I. mill piir Man lit nil killils OiN, Wlliili lllll iisks friiiii t!irli--ri lli'i-mi-il Stri.iiL' Will, IS Ti-iiiii ■ilk. I'lir iiiiikilii 111. Ii.wiil. Imt lllll III in till' I'll t. fru aIi.i1- II N .\ I'liH lii.li it was liiM Imiilnl. llllil mill lilli' Wanliiil Wliif III ItiliiU iif. ill Miirliilir 'rwii-l an I S Ik 'Iwisl, Marliinrry fur whirll is lllll I illillll. . Mull Manilla liras- Manllfm'liiris Mmiiifai'liiri'-i Mallillarlnri'.s .Mmiiifiiitiin Mills aiiil Ka.lnrii- i.lviiir in'kiii.ls.if Ml' mil Will.. ifii il III llii .'ill,. p,r I I'inUi |,,r liiisk.i .', lliillli.s..lurs. |li.lnii,,li i.h Ciisks. Itarr, Is "r "ili •il- 111,1 .liiss.il us I'l-ll-ll Is.. Ill Blllijiit In ; W alirs. iHiil;.'- ,ixi.il. sii llial till- riinniil ill' Sliriili. Srlllllipps. .Kiv ■I'rmii (■•itliiii. Wliiil,. Oil III till lasks fr,,m -ill Itiiiii >liipl , ,11 I'll mil Vllilll il I ill llii. |.i,iiilili,iliin llllil '■ Wiii|.|i.. Wl t. . Krei- ..Isnf all k ills. L-rii 'I'alia III Ill nil ,,f it, N .\. I'! ,f lik.. kiliil. l.lTl-rts ,l,s,ri| >pirils Uiiili spi II, ,11 III III 'llllil villi'., sp. il iil'lii'l.'S .l(l|..-ill pi'f i;i ,,111.' \Vali.|'s. mil ili..i|...*l ."ill p.'r IT all.ili iif ill'- lit pi I ,,f iif Syk. ' In ill pi'iipiirliiiii fill- any '_rriil..r L'tll. mill fur iif lir.iss.ir C.ipi Manilfililiiri'S if Silks III iif llai'iUvm.. iif l.i.alli.T. .1 if Ki ii Viiv.i . i; II. .||, nil' iilplinri. 1,1 Mull l,iiiii..ts ii-lit liy pi I- .Vii'l iikim.' alli tlial llii-y ilili'liil 1.1- ,'riiiali,'lil siltli'l'S ivitli Spun-, p Slarili rfniniil. il'lll pi li'r-s i|iiiiiiiity than a ira alliiiH I if llri Pmniiiiirs. til III 1, \n arli-t- "f lllll' n i iizi'. Marlili' nr .Ml 111 sizi' 1.1111 p. -Ill .1 ami satin. . i,t 1,1,1 iili.ial mill Mill, fi'i- irli S'. 1, « lull:-' Wliiti' 1.111.1. Wlii III I'lrniain'iii iini'iit Miiiiiifiii'ttir. .Mmiillai'tiiri'S l>l,il,'il Wan M.illilfaililfi" s.if Kiirs IT* I. tit Mi'.lii'iiii's, ir pii'parati.in ■ip. i-Ui'pl ini'iliiiii.. iif wllirli ill.' t.' .1. Ill- till' iliL'l'.' Ship-' liiiilMii'l,' l.miil liip- lll....ks 1111,1 I'at.'lit liil-li.- , III lit- wli. f ,r Itli.i'ks... Ships' Miinliii^'. Ships' l'..iiipas-i iiiir .\ppariitiis l.ir : I'lat. s, .'111 1.. llli.v I 11 Mill l.ilhi.L'riipl ,.-liir ships. - w iiir hiiski't iiiak ' mill. . Ki I- fi.rlii. I. Ill iif all kin.ls. iii.'liiiliiii.' KiiiL'.r. Urmif l.i'l Ii -,.f 1,. iili'il liv iiilvirlisi' liilii'l. fi.r'th.r.'li.'l .. .'liuili, Sii'i'i'i.lypi' llliii'ks fur print 111!,' I 1 ^ ;■. I'.l.h' SlrawliiTry . ml liirranl Wiiii' lliisplii-ny II ..thir Wl iililli'i-y MarJil... ill ilisi.ril. r i.r all ,...s..f Wl m,„'k' 1'. arl .\sli. I'..|ts ... I'..p|.,'r. L'l half ilirli. sharklril iir swivi I.r 11. It Ill I. '.Ml il'L'l s ,1 .Mnihiil III Hip 111 liiitlh- 111 111 valil vlll'll IIS sauii .III 1 Wl at hast iw.i .' Miisti.', IVmiar. mill.. m.t I'l .. Ships' ('..I'llai.' Ililiip ..1 fur ships i.iil.i It. N .\. I'r.ivi iirtli liii.r.' iif tin 41li' ilii'il iih I'-am I'll Itlii'ks. ha . ., ijl -ill p. illasks. ||.. p. hips' lliail I'.vi's mill Ilia ,1 l.i-lit- Shi l.lSh.'l ll.'.'k I'l In III Km -llllil lli.l.rs lai-. .M.ats ..lilii'il, pi ili.'il Kfi- sh. Sal:.'il. Masl-. I.r pari „1 I'liiiipl M.'als, l.'r.-li 1.' p ,,r Siii.ik.'il .if li N .\ .r Hi, il.liiih I'laits, ,.r l...ail. alli.li. •L'all. .Ml ,.lli..r Win.. ,\lilti 111. I'liii'. pi r I 1 i.-i.pl al liisirnin.'iit- 111 1I-. im-liiiliiii.' nl .\p \\ It. 11 Sliii.-' Sill Ship-' Si:;mil l.iiliip: 1.1 Sh. li'. p, r 111. 1111.1 ,ir i..pial I., iml Diit.h slmiilui'il Ii., pi rill, iili'l I .va'shi'il wllil.' I'pl Spi 1.1 III pi iipi,ri...l ill hllllll. n'Mjii i.lilain a iral il.."lll p. .Ml Sparl III pilii l.iipiarl ilj hiir. in ni ' ll.iiir ,ri.',l In 1.1 f..r th. i].- M.ihils ai M...li..im i.l Cal.i i.lsiif... ...larv N' ii'll.'.l I'al.'l M.-.li.iti. 1 M.'.li parali.iii iif whii'li th.' lii'.'ll" knpt s.. wlinr... f an- ki'pi l'i:r If,. I'lt.h I'l Is. Slil'll ri Siii'i.'tii- .■|..'iiilati.li ..ppir L;l'..illl.i Ship I'l .\ppl I'riii'ks -h, l.laik ami l.ri p.T ,,t 111"! It Lull, iif Uri l.llll pir il . ii.iiml vhi'U ll-i'il |..r : , hit. '1111.1 hla.'k l.irl.. rlalirl. f.T ii|M'rli-..|ii.'ii till, nlii.f ..r .M,..li..iiial lii.i'i- III ■I'lisiaii ih ami pi Ship. Sinn- N.'lli. Bark fnrsliii iiiiml. Ill l!ii.'L'iii.-' « Mi'lal, ill •rail-, mill Tall. .«•,.. Ill pniilii .1.'. p. ■II.. W l.rli.'rr\ \\..iiU. Turk. Ill I'll, 'stillll I'lalik.l'";' -I,. r,ll,ili.: l-'n' It N .\. I'n.vili, Tap, .l.,It,',l Inr ill.' tininillai'tiil'i' ,1. .\lilli,,i.'aliv. pi; „ls ..f all killils .1 Ih' 1,1 pi'„,li|,'. ,f It. W, ,il-. 11- il . •il I'hi .\, I'l N. .\ I't'nini-' III .Il I.', p. r Wniilli-iis, .Maiiiita.liM'. W....ll.'ii N. itim.' fnr Imlia Uiil.l.ir .M..iiiiiri*ri..ii. ll.irsi' 111 tllinin (■mil,., I'arri. I'hisl. r i.f I'. ..1, M.. 111.. .M..lalli.' IKlih- I. Will iinu'n.iinil. .Ii...l ..r Mililarv am 1 Naval Sm . il II- .i| liir fi'liiiiiii th.' imiliilfai'liir.. M.iliissrs, If lint S.1 US' ul ,,r r lllll II,- I'liit,^. l!„ll,^.l In.ii. I'lat, 'S.ltnil.r I'laii's. I'aliaila m i,n'iiin.'.l. I' iii|._' I 111 Sili.a f S...la ■iilU. Tram ..r W.'iivil Kl.i-tii' Wi'liliin-, .. Silk. .Mmiiita, liiri'-iif Silk I'wisl. tnr llal- ,11 1111.1 Itlai'U. tn.lii Sh. Wn.ii ^'lil In liltih.V.'S. Sli'.'l Chiiir-. (.. iilatnil I.r 111 |.| ,,li i',,r Halt, fs Tin Tir.' l.hiiU. '11,..,1 \\ ,,..1 iininatiiifii.liin-.l.. \\.„.l Wiist,^ \ ,^ll,,u- Milal. Ill liars, ,r 1,1,, ill! ami HI limit anil w Inrhir. 1.1. .1. \.\\: M,'iiil, fi.r mi-l.'s „1 SI .1 llimiiltii.'tlir.' ' 111, 111 ii r,' i-lt.T. ill ,.■11. 'r. ill 1.'. .Irv . shialhim shi'i't, , l.l...^k. I.r pi--. p.-r iii.'il. I'l.t .\-his l'.,.iliri. irr .N \ I'm .mUnni .,\i th ami pl'i all nil I III .-jlii' p, r Ul. mill 1';'; '. rlilln.'.l 'i-' l.^, p.'rll.. T, l'l Travi'll.rs' Itiiu'^iafin „ll','-s,',l,. i'itiiiiiiin'iiiN> pir 111, ami -l'l , |.,r Ipli.il.sl.^ry I'nri .il liislriiiii.nl us.. ..f ill.. ,\riiiy an Itumls. (.,r ,1 Na |.'i Sli..atliin.:*. I llisi.iry. ■ 'riiiliii!-' Ink 'nut 111'-' l'i'.--.'s. .' Illillll I'riiiliiiL' I'l'i'ss.'S. 'i,„lii,'t-iif I'i'ti'i.li'iiiii. I'.iiil ami Li-nit.', II"! ..th.rwis. „la. .\-li.. iila. railstii „lii. Silniti..i Trein ,ils I'n.'-. I'laiils all 1 Shriilis. -n.wlh III pr llllil iiflt. .\..\,l'ni I'lirlal.l.' Silii'iili' if ■ f Niiliiral Ui-tiirv , Mi Vi'ltiiu In.liii Nit rut.' --p... nil. IIS .11 . . . ,in! Nvi.iilli'ii, I.' ..fSiiila . Siilll.i'lf.' II ihii'il, I.f all Uiii.ls I'm lii.l I.. aliiu'v mill Iti.taiiy. . ini.ii- ,.f S.'iilplin'.. I, r. in I.I... Us. sh.'.'i I'- nil liiilitli: llilii-" Tri'i'-. I'laiiia ami Sliriih- ■I'lilii- ami I'ipiinr "f i'"ppi I.r I 1-iirp. ilriiwn I's l-'l'i'i' . .. HI Itrii-s l-'ri. Th" full.. t,,l... iiii|...i'i iihiliit. p.'iia In 111 th.' l,.rl..itiiii. I.f III' I'lif ..kai.'.. ..f >r"i'ils .' hi' fnliml, vi/. hi.'h till ..tli.r Spirits ,,1 Tiirp, I'aititin ,.ks l'riiit...l I'ap.rs. Ihawii 111 I'liiitiii-'faplis rs. Prints r. I'i'ppir. Twis Silk, fnr Hats. lt..,.ls imh' 1,1 Itiirs. inaki'l's >pirils. pi Spirits hl'Vill fnllip. ...rfiiii iilal f il. ill llask. I' tlask 'I'yi Nnl- Niiis. .'hinlly I Niiiiii..|-'s Uakiiin (li'hn-. ,|ry. i wa-hi'l nr rilli'il w ith miv ar lii'l.. , t.ii. ,1 nr llllM'i SI. that thi'ih' ■I'ypn Mnlal. in lih' f'liinll I'nilar I'l. Ith I'ap.r. rllraiiiariii.' .Ill I'liurarlir. nr riilllll..rfi'il. l':.\l'ill(l' lU rlK: .il ill anil lit iiii-n.iim .li-. p. ..f'stri'iii-'ili ilii'i''.'!' 'I'll I'lllh'.r. liaw. N'arnisl III lilai'k, will lin.l. Nailam 1 Spiki', n. Ill Hut linn IS. M.'.ri.inal, III .,1 hy tnr ..v.'i'V J,': ilh.ii iniiilli ..f I'l'. I.f hv sill liMlni nf tin ■h hyilrn „1 vns-.^ls.ill Iv. .Kii' .l-'ri'i' 1,1 S.I in lirn|u Vi'-i liii-ht ■il fur -hips liihli s. ini'liiiliiiL' I'litaliu's mill ii'r riiiiis 'talili's, iiiilililiii :h' llnll . lillltS. .pi-r Oak l.njrs .pir r M I. .1 ^• l.nirs. I'Llatii I'llli' l.nj-'S THE BANKS OF CANADA, WITH THEIR CAIMTAI.. Hk.\XCllI-;S, l'()Rl-:iG\ .\r,i:.\TS, KTC MONTRE/1, p. 0. HANK c MONTR I- A I. .i|iit;il. .♦,i Rest.. iii:.\ii-'iiiii i: -MoNiKKAi. ; Torrance. Es. (ffiu'r.ii Miinirt'.ii. Aim- U. R. ilriiulli'v. (h.i.Ii- M.S.ili. .Out lAV M.ii-h .Ont. .1.. R.i \\ M.iii ..M.iii yud.,-c Rrnlrrw. Si, lohn. .Out Inlin rnrni'eli .1)11 .(•, F. .Sinitli.. .M.m .\ci-m .1.1 . W.ii> .N. H .N H . . I. CllCHllclK. .\Kinl. .\mnl. .M.in.i \, M.u'nidt-r. In^inchi lili ASriir.s. Hfirkvjilr lint I. \V. H. Rivrt« M.i lAi'lcr I mi l;. W Str.ilhv I.iin.lnn Dm I. is. |i llm. Mi-.ilMi.l ( Ini IV KiilliT. Miiinsliuiu I'm (i K. Miitiim im-in S.iuiul Dni T.I I"v Rimniiski Oiii* I. li. riilM*.s.i. ..Arliiii: M Siiiilir< F.ilU Onl \ I. riinin.is .. M S.ir.l Our lie. Hi. Hii Ailin« M Si, TliMiii.is i>nt I h. 1111,1s Ill.ikrni'V. . . . ^ .\I r.ir.iiil.i (Iiu I, II. Riilnils.in Wimls.ir Onl I' I) ln.isttl Will.md Oiii I \V. M.lilasI,.,,,., ,. .i<;/:.vrs /.v Till: r\i n-.n sr.irTs in.u'ri ,iii.i«fi iii.iyi 1 .iii.iuri Au.iii HRA.NTHICS. Y.itk II .\. rii/.i .111.1 I). H, n.ivi.is,,!,. lirlU-vilK-.. liraiul.ira.. liro.-kviUe. rii.itli.ini.- . .Dm. . . R. Ri.-har.lson. .Onl S. Ri:ul .1 )ni I, N. Tr. .N H R .1. H ,1 int r. Hriiiii Out Null .M. I), r s.ui r r.in. 1SI-. t.' W.ill sin .A, .\|.i. kinl.u .1)111. Ui.,lorii-Ti. i.u -1] li.li.. Oiii 1. II Ki Dm I. R.il'i l.ililax N. S K liiuul IVt'lS rr.tniliii'. . Sill. Av t'li ...M ina LlMll Ac i-iuusson... ilav . .Sill, Al ison . ..M m. .mi:k(||.\nt,-> ii,\NK or c \n \\>\ iir.Ai>-oi-FHi..-MiisrRi:\i. ll.ilnilt.m Ont. Kim.s[iin.. l.m.lsav , . . Willi. ini -Mnnro. .\.:lin^ M.in.iu'i'r, Sir lliii:li Ait.in. Pr.sul. iii. .R, .M, M.i.ilf MaiKiKi l.i.ks.in Ri, . i„n.ral .\la .Ont,. .Oin 11. l)iin>I.H.l.. .1)111.. . Sllli .\uclll. M..iili.al I..)ii Ml< .N. H. I'lrlli I'ftfrlxir.'iiyli Pi.ton.. . . : . I'.nl II..;.... .F .ND.si.ar.l . .1. L. Til. .ins, in .. . .\V. I, Hii.li..nan . . .F. K. \Vinsl,,vv . . . . ..\, l)riiniiii..iul.. . . . R. I. DrnninH.tni.. . .F. I l..wis ..,\ 1, K.ir . .K .\. M.niiriy.ir. . Ii.lili I'.'rlc.nis . . . HKANlTII,: .Alin.tnti' I )nl HiMiili.iin.iis I liif Hilk-villf Out Hi'llin I )nl Hr.iiii[.|..n.. I )nt, ITi.iili.ini I )iil ! Fl.ira Onl \ R .1.' Ill 1 r lail R .N. F. .\, W. I.isi,. M. 1111^:111 •s CriLikall. sivi-11, Ir.. Aucnt. li'KKIuV ./i,7 \-/-.s-. I. .111.1.. 11 ........... .Kiij: H.iiik ..I M.mtrf.il. -^7 l..inil..ir.l st Mfssis, (llvn. .Mills, Ciiriii. .\c r.i M.ssis, .M. in. 111. Ruse ,v Co, N. w V..ik r. S. A Missis, M.,ri,,n. Hliss ,v c, Ri. h.ii.l H. II .111.1 C. I-. 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Riilii I'he .Nat lii ional Hank nt the Repul, .F. O. Ctiiss , Riiliert .Napier.. .lelTery I'enf.ilil. .Thomas Onrsan Ilu .\«inl. I.in.iiter. A^ent. /()/'/•. /(/'.V AC/^X/S. I-""'I"" l-nn .Missis, (;1m,. Mills. Cnriie ,\- Oi ^'■>'' ^"ik I'S A 11,111 k 1.1 til. R. pill, In , I'.ii'- .Frame Ili R..ilis. |,||,| | i.-u-s I.A it\Nori-, 1)1 I'l.rn.i:. < ■)|nlal *a,i.Ki.i.i,i III..\I) oFIICF-MoN I Rl,,\l, J, I'rall. Ksip. I'resi.li 1,1 \ ,\, Tioiiiei. C.i^.hiei. / . '/•/;/(,'.\- A(;/:x7s '•'""'v." '■•"« Messis (Jim, .Mills. Ciirrie.V To. •^'■"' '"'I' I'- s. A Hank ol the Kepnlihr. .Mi.TRol'oi.l I AN li.\NK. '•'Pll-'l $l.i»jci.rii)U N.S. )lll.. )nl (ieolKe I)llrnfiiril )iil.. .N.H. .Man iger. .Oswa Id Wi .M()I..S()NS li.NNK. lIl.Mi-oFFHi;- .Mi)Nrul..\|. IlI,.\I)-OFI II I. MoN I i;i, \l. lli.n 111, Slums, I'lesi.lent and .Maii.ii.iiii; Due, tor .\ S. Mini ks, Cashiei. .W. L. Collii A^eni, Jiilni M.ilsiin. I'.s.j,. I'residen I . W.ilkisian 11 iiinias, rashier. loatiiook . HKANniLS. ■'.J"': A. W. 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I ■ •'^- -^ Nalii.ilal I'.xehan.^e Hank. I BRANCH BANKS. ! .V///-.A'rtA-, ., '/:h Cilv H.mk. Miintreal William A.l.lie Mana^pi I..I H.in,|iie Nalii.nale I'. I'. l..ili.inre /•(>A7,7<;.\" .H;i:.y/'s. ■■■■ ''"K ' Natiiinal Hank ,.f Seiillan,!. risler Hankiili; I',.. r s .\ N.itii.nal I'.uk Hank. Ri, haul Hell ami C 1'. Siiiillifis 5.1 Wall slu-el. Capi iii:.\i).oi-ii('i'-L'i'''"''- |. lines St,-veiiM.n. Cailiiel ST. HYACINTHE, P. Q. I, A BANCU'I' ,\c ST. IIVACINTIIH. Cipilal $;,«..i«.„, James li. R..SS, l:s,| , I'lesi.liill. HRANCIlK.S M„,„ieal ..... .One Thinnas MeDunK.iU. . . ..Mana,i.et .M DIM l( .l< ,. I I \' V,.,. " ouaiva om II. \. ^"''- ■,; I,,,,,,,,,, . . .Out lames 1,. Siailh I' Inlm.ke"" Onl "|. Walket St'"' alhatine's! ■.'.■; !onl I>. H. (loinlne " ,, |,;,dianil, Ks,, , i',esi,lenl ■ll.lee Kieeis ',}»<■ I;'''" ^""''- •^1.' '"■ ' Ont l,.W.Iklii.\ /ilAV-yd.V .li;i:.V IS. H.\NK OF TORONTO. Capital paiil up $J.i»»J,oi.Ki iir..\i)-oFi-iii: louoN 10. W. (;i.i.,leihaiii. l'.s,|. 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Si-.Tlclin«. n^h.uv.... (iiii .1 II- M'Cli'H.iii r.ii"nii.. (.liiccii St.. .Oiii I I'll''' I'xl.rHliifT Ont "• II. lloU.iinl. \Vlm'.-v Out 11. H lailoi.. . R, n, n.-liuim-. I'.ishiri. Am-iii. .M.in.iiici. H.,nl, ..r M...ilu..ii « -1h-'"i M""'" ■"•■ """ W"'"-" .i.ink 1.1 Hiit.-h N.ilth Amt-m-.i. I h"iii.i« ( •iTi.Ul :m.iii.i«ii >i -i.-li.iiit« H.iiik ..I I'.in.i.i.i W. C.i'ikr 1 .M.i.li.iii H.iiik "1 '■•'iiiiiii-i'''.- (' 1* Mii;';ii l<,,v.,l C.iii.iili.iii 11.111k I'll" ^1 1'"'"- OTTAWA, ONT' or I \W \ I! \NK. BRA/iJCH BANKS. H.m; I.I 111, 11-11 S..ilii \iiirii..i I Ml- II ii.,11. . . H.inl, ..I .M.iiilii-.il . 11 I'liii-*... It.iiik ..| S.'\.i s,,,ti,i \V, 1. l'ii..iiilil\ . Xl.lIilUfl. \i{<'iii. lll.Ml-iil 1 III .11 1 AW \ /('A7:/o.V ./(;/. \/'.V 1 ,,n,l,.n. Kiii: T'lf Ciiv H.-iiik, N,-wYurk L'. S. A Rn-li.inl Hill .iii.l C T. snnilu-i-. :,| W.ill MUU. l.iiii, s \l.i. l.ll. 11. I.--!. I'"»iil<-lil I', K..li,-rl-.iii. I .l»hirl THF. ST. I..\\\K1:NCI-; I5.\NK Cai'il.il ^1 .....'■-, iii:,\i) mi II i-rnKiiN m. 1. C. h'ltch, i:*.)., I'ri.-iiU-nt. IIR.XMII. .1 Mil I> M. rililiii . , . .\1. 111. till FREDERICTON. N. B. I'M iri.l s i; \NK (■.ll-il.ll, ^Irt. ..■!.. Ill \|i 111 111 1 1 Kl in Kli liiN, N H \ I' Kali.l..|;.li. l-'-l. I'l'M'li-lil. S \V H.iM.in. f.i.lii.-r l.i.n.l.Hi . . K F, l..>.-kliart. I aslui" N,-vv V..ik /Oh-l-.n.X Aul.X IW . . .lau \lli.i«i-c Hank. .r, s. A M.-.«i« ii.iii.ii .V t.'i.iiii.i Wall sll.it Itii /•iiAv-./(.'.v .i<:i VI •< .V. S. .\ Kill. I NalL.ll.il H.iiik BRANCH BANKS. HRAMlll'S AND .\r,l'Nl|KS. Hral!..l.i "Ill 1' 111-"-"" \ui-iit. 1 ..llM.uini- Oiii \ R- ^' I"'" iaiiniin;tiin unt R .S. M.m.- .^ M-irrUliin 1 lilt I ', 1 Inillfl . ' , . . , f:, ,' ,„„ \ 11. l,d.ii„l...lim-,rnM.in,«.-i Hi":< "' Hrili.li N..,ili Anu ■ ■ ,,ii„ - ;.,l,.-il-..n M.i Maikliam:::::..::..!).!. F. A.Ri-c,.,r \,,.-iit ;.i".i.li.." H-uik... .V.ini,H-i,.- ,. I ■;;•"'"»■' \i.„-,-astlc (Int I.K. Alk-ii " 1... li.innu.- N.iM.nak- s. H,,„„t I ishawa ( liil \V. F. ( -mvall.. I'l.-ti.n tint... BRANCH BANKS. lt.ii;k ..1 Hnti-li Niiiili .Xim-ii. .1. . R N.iiii»-i. .Auiiii .\V Mnni. Mratlirov (Int I. H. I'uniniins. . . . W'inuham ( Hn \\'- .1- I l-ivw^inl- • • Yurkvilk' Out R ' Montijijnirtv. ,\t,'L-nt 1 .in.iili.m H.iiik nt (■..liilin 1..1 Hani)iu- Naliim.ik-- - Mill hauls' Hank ..I lan.i.la lli'iilia- Kiikv Hank 111 M..nlri.ai V. Iluiini i.| (inlan.) Hank ... 1 , 1 1. W.i.i.liiian /■OKI hiX h:I:XIs. 1 , ,11,1. .11 Knu - - ■ ' 111-' ImiHiial H.ink. .■S'-iv York t' J" ."i ■ . - .Kii'li.ii'l Hill anil r. F. SniitliiTs : , Wall Mn-il. I'lii-: i-i-.1)1-:kai. r. \nk oi- c.wad.v. ('.ll.ll.ll .Sl.-«MJ.l>j,j (liii-l,i-c H.ink 11. \'. N.iil i"'iii,iii H.iiik .iM.,.«-'r lana.ia. , li ■■ 1 ..i-l\v,.,.,L ST, CATHARINE'S, ONT. N1.\(..\K \ |i|-s I kli I l!,\NK.* I ,,; .1 1. -,.-..., ST, STEPHEN. N. B. M. M i:i'lll.N N U.WK. 1 '.lI'lLll $2.).».'l Niir liii-inicr. F.sq., I'ri-siik-iil IIK.MI uFFHK— TtiRiiN 111 II, s Sir.iiliv. r.i-liii-i lll.,\li.iill H 1,^ >1 I .\ 1 II \KIM. -• 1 k. Miti.ii. r.-,| , I'll -1, km. I \1 .\iii,.M. I .i-lii 111 AliuFFH'i;— sr sillMll v. N 11 /. (,'lvi|iiiiaii. I >■! . I'll -1,1, -111 K,,l„ii W.,i-,,ii. I .islnpt /.i/.'//i,.\' .l<,/-:\7.s. l.,.n.l'ii Fiii; lilvii. Mills, (iiiii.- ,V 1 ,,. N.vvYiiik r s.\ Hank uf N,-w Ymk Nainmal Hatikiii|,r Ass,),-ialii>it. H'lsL.n r. S. A Gliib.- .Saiiunal Hank. HK.XNilil'.S. (iiiL-llill 1 111! Ill, una- Y C'li-rl Limil.m (Inl rii.irii-s Muriav . Siniciie (Int lli-iiiy (inilV s|, Marvs .Out ('. S. Rniiisi-\ . . . . .M.in.i; In^ii-i-.i: )',.ll ('.illiDlln... HR.XNrlll".-. .lint 1 II Ii.i.Um, k. . 1. II N.iMiiilh /■ i •/.■/■: It: X .ii;i:X7s. l..,ii,k)n Fnu Till' lily Hank l.,inili.n . . - Niw- York 1' s .\ . . . . ..\iiit-Tii-.in l-lxiliaii«t- N.it'l Hank. .\( w N',,ik. i.\ii'I-:ki.\i. li.WK ()!-■ e'.\x.\i).\. lal-iul 01. .J. /..../, ..J IHA'AKX .li;/:XI x .I.n-_. Ml—,-. H,,-anijiiri. s.ili ."v: t ',, 1. ^, .\ Ih.- .Manhallan Hank. BRANCH BANKS. 11 s, H,nvlan,l. l-ls,]., I'l, -nil nt lli;.\li dFFH'F— TDRONIn II K Wiikn . I'ashii-r. IIK.XN'l liKS. St raiharinu's ' Hit .Skilmi.i Di-in, t H.iiik. ...\,;i-iil. li,i;,.,s„l| I lilt I . 1.. 1 liaihvn k .Man.iL'i-i p., II I ,,11.1)1111- llnl l- II- Kasnlilli Canaili.in Hank of ( i.iniij, i,. II. i H.irwi, k. Hank ,.l T,ir,ni|,j I. I li inlil-.iu. . Cils Hank. .\l,,iilti-al . . . VV 1 . Hi-l,Min . nii,-!,i-i H.ink I). H I i.imkii.. ilni.L-n.il H.uik I M. Allfikl.. ..M.uiaufi BRANCH BANKS. ,' -\i/.r///\ Hank .11 Hlitl-ll N.iitli .\ini lii.i. . Riil><-ll Hums .Manaiicl. HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA. I'.A.XK I )l \( )\ \ .M ( ) I I A. I ajjil., • .\.i,;i,l i,f Iiiil.tn.il ILiiil. „f taii.,.la. r .r-.m. , Ni-,;.,lljtion- («'iniiiij; I'.r amjjj;.! iii.in.>Ti. III..\1IUFF|(F ll.\l,ll'A.\. kiliii S M uk-.iii. l.-,|.. I'M -i,li-ni W'llli/ni I , .Mi-ii/i, s. Casliii-t. I.-, 11. 1, .11 .. .. .Ni"- Yurk... loA7.li:X ./(,7i.\'/'.v . l-.ni; Hank ,.f .Miintn-al. 27 l..,inl,aril si." .L'.s. A Rnliaiil Hi-ll ami (. F. s,i,|||„.,s, 51) Wall siii-i-i. ST. JOHN, NEW BRUNSWICK, BRANCH BANKS. Hk.\S'( iii;s. Vinlii-isi N. S I. M, llav Kinnilk- N s I. I). \'. (liipniaii \.-iv Cl.isL'iiw \, S. I W <'ariiiirliai-l I'" mil \, s II.Mi-aiil I'liiiii.isr N-i nlli N. s jaini-s Mun.iv .N„illi Sviini-v (' H 11,111 I. I) .\i,liil,altl. -">1- I'lliii N.lt W. 1. I'll.aillilv .\i;<-iil. H.ink .,1 .M,inlr,-al (ii-iiige \V. Yarkcr Manai;cr. H.ink ,.f Hriti-li N'lrlli .\ini-rica . . S. Tayl'ir Mi-nlianl-.' Hank uf Canada Xnliikaiil faini-riin M.,i-.,ns Hank I.. II Rnliins.in I iiv Hank. M.inliral William ll.iinil nii.,-l,i-,- Hank laiin-s I.. Scarlli J. I). I.cwiii. l;-,|., I'n -i.k 111 U.\.\K 01 .\I.\V l!K^.\^U•i(. K Capital $l,u'iii.ij'K, '-"" l..,ilil.ill . . ill.Mi.iiFFIl 1.— Si'. imiS'. N. H. \,w Y.iik William (iil\.lti, Caslii,-,, It., -it, 111. , . . /■0A7:/(,X ./(/AW /.v. l^HK Mi-ssrs. Williams. Ili-.n i,n, l..iliiini I11-11-, Tliiiintiin ,V Cn. ...I. s A. ...H.mk 1,1 .\,-w Yoik National Hankiiii.' .\sstirialii,n. -■ l. S- .\ .\|i 1, haiiu' N.iln.nal D.iiik. I NK (N r. \NK ()l IIAI.II AX. ' 'l'"''' ,M... ....... III.MxilTK T ll.\I.ir.\.\ 1 111. i;anks ()I- ( .\n.\1)A. BRANCH BANKS. BRANCH BANKS, Il.iiik ..I \..i.i ■>..ilii Il..vv.iril I'tiiiifiise. M.i.h.inis' ILinU ..t ll.ilil.ix . . Willi.im ln.-j...-. .Aiiii.i M.iili.iMi~ IliTik ■•! Il.ihl.i.t ( )». II I ..iiiiiilly .\Killt. |.iiiu'> A. M.iK 11. l^-i . I'' .Xiiii.ii.'.lf .... \i.l M V. N. S.,....,.. I'. > Whiliii.iii. .Atfinl. I ,,i,,l,„i ...Kiiu I..,ii.|.iii .111.1 Wi-iuiiiiM. V ll.iiiU \, „ Y..ik i', !>, .\ ... Hum. .in. Mirtin.in \ I .i. |l„s|,,ii I". S. A Willi.uii^.V II. ill. MI.KCII \N 1 ^' 1! \NK (II II \l.ll AN 1 .i;..! il M' ' ■■.•"-'• Ill AUOl IHI II \i.ir.\.\ (;...ll.r M.I... Ill, I .1-llH WIND<-OR, N. S. CdMMIKCI \l. i!\NK Ol VVINOSOK. Ill \|i null I. -WlMiMiK (i.i.lin 1', P.uAiiii. I.-|. I'li-^i'l'"'- \\-'l"' I-i"-^."i. < •'-'"'■' SUMMERSIDE, P. E, I, l!.\M\ < Il ^r.MMi.K^Mn:. (■.ll.ll.ll jM.,.". ^ l.inKs I.. I|,.lin.,ii. r.-..| . I'lL-MJi-nl, K..I.U.I .McC M..viti. ( .i.liicr. |...n.|..ii I1..-I..I1 /■iiA7/i.\" ./(.AA / V |„,, fill. Ill H.iiik ..I l..iii.l..n. I- s. .\ Till- Hl.i. k-1. .Ill' Nail'.". il lliiil^- Ih.iiii.is 1^. Ki-niiv. \.-\ . I'li^iil. Ml \iiliU.ini»li llii,li:i-».iiiM 1 *!i.iil..tl. t.twM M.iiil.iii.l.. !'.. I.n. . . >i. iinu-isult Sviliu'v I into W.-vnliullli hi; \m III - \. s I M K1n^ '• ■ ■ X. S .\niluw «iii (■..iiimllv .,, \ S I). HI. I I'll./i' \. S Wilh.ini lvr~ . !• K I , Sli|>h.li M. Nilll (11 l.liii I. Ilili.llill ....... .N s |..liii H 111. Wif .N, s (■..liM r.iiii|.l.fll. It t ,111. 1. III. . . S.« V.itk. .Kll^r rililMl ll.lllk ..I I...IKI.. .1'. s. A H.i'il- ■.! N' "• V'.ik, \K,1,1 /iiAV.Vi/A' /i.V-..\/V l.iii.l.Mi Eiig Iini.iti.illl.ink. Willi.iiii.i. I)i-.i.-i>n. I.;\liiiurlicl(.-. Tli.iinl.m .t ''. (• s \ ...M..tl..n. Illh*\ «' Ni'W Yofk. . . . Il.istiin I'' A YARMOUTH, N. S, HANK III N \KM()1' III. ••.>1>"-'I ___ *"' iir.Aii oi rin-.-YARMiiiTii BRANCH BANKS. ..; v.i// /Vs.7./ . Mil. h.ini-- Hinl. "I ll.il.Mx Mi-..ln-ii M. Ncill \«' m. RUSTICO, P, E, I, r.VUMI'KS li.NNK <)l KISIKO. r.i|iii.ii IrtciiiR. Dint. 111. r.-'l-. I'll -1.1. Ill M.ini, I Hl.ui.h.itJ. C.l^lirr. N.ili.in.il lli.U- .in.l l.e.illiri Hink i:XCII \N(.i: l!.\NK ()!■' V.VRMOrTIl. lic.itK ' I. I. Il.lkfl. r,~.|.. I'm SI. I. Ill IM.ol'l.r, > I'lANK. (•.,l.ll..l «l... >..>*> IIKADolTiri: IIAI.IKAX- ' 'i"'! ' |V„,r J.i.-k, (-..slm-t, lll.AK.nl III I V\RMi>lll J. r. Kill. Inns. I'.-l . I'l.si.l.-nl c h.iiUs lliinlinm.in. I'.isliict. VICTORIA, B. C, 15.\NK Ol' HKIIIMI COIJMBIA. 'l.,'',ii!l.'.ii o'llVce'. ;'l'-.'iil inili.i .VvL'.. l.iwk-nli.ill M. ,-l,:litni.in.,l ll.Mt.l .il Dif.H.rs. T W. I. M:n k..in. (Itnii.il M.in.iHir, IUni\ I., K:ins..in. itif.- 11 ''l.iii. l.-'l-. I'l.s, .1,111. l....k|i.irt.. W.ill.-villc. 1., ,11. 1,111 . . S.w Y.itk H,, si, 111. .. . HUAMIIKS. ...S. !S \. l.,..ki. Am'nt. ,\. S \. Il W. H,it.is. .\li-\. r, Mmr.iv. r.isli.ii. yj,.„,jj, I'lifll.inil. OliKiin. UKAM iir.s W. r. \V:iril M.inaui-r. l-'fctk-ii.'k Ti.wnsrnil .... I-ONIJC.V .('■/ .\/ V Knjr r 111. .11 M.mk ..I I... ml. in. (• s \ . .Diun .111. Slnini.in \ Ci " r S \ . ..\Villl.inis\ ll.ill. /■o/a.icx U^/.XVS. (• S. .\ Ki.h.ifil Hi" ;intl I F. Sinillic'ts Hank 1)1 N.iv.i S.iili.i BRANCH BANKS. s..wv„rk . ■ :■ fr ,■ ■ If =i( \\ .ill -ilrCCl. AKcni. SanKr;incisc.,.r.il..f.S.A Willi.un II. TiUinstas,. . 1. Miiti.iy.. . IIALII.W ii.\NKINA. COMI'ANV l.-.l|.ll..l -is."."" IIKADOFKU T.-llAl.irAX W. M. ll.iinn,«l.iii. 1 <.;., I'fi'sulinl I'.itr^borii. I'lUtO HK.XM 111.^ >^ k^ \ S. r.iwnslii'n.l-. ! V s!! .. .. . . .I'll.ill.s Hl.in.li.itil iimn-l 11. lILitk. Caslii.t. ..AgL-ni. CHARLOTTETOWN, P, E. I. B.VNK OF I'klNCI' KDWARl) I.SL.WI). r.ii..i,ii SI2....I...1 1. .11. 1. in Nlw Y. Huston. J.-,,,, . .riii..ii H.ink -.1 l..i.ul.in. ■ A H L' >, .\ Siiir..lk N.ili.in.il '!. .ik. N.w York I- VA H.mk_.,i_Ntw Y.M iir.Aii-ni Tiri'-i'iiAKi.iirii.TiiWN | |,„„. i,„„el Htin.m. l'»-.i,l..nl^ WillKiin I ■..in.l.ill. r..sl.u-t. /•■(i/,7,7i;.\' Aui.y I • BRANCH BANKS. H.ink ..f Htilish N.iflh Ani.tuM...! (i...i.llill.i>^- NEWFOUNDLAND. ST. JOHN'S. . .M.in.iser. BRANCH BANKS. II m: I- i.v. |l.„,k ol Htilisli Notlh Aimiu.1, l>ll.ivlfn(..lil. "'"""" ' i..\Nn. Capit.ll.. Matta,.., INION H.\NK OK rklNCE KDWARl) iSL.VNU. CilMlal.. .$100,110.1 LIVERPOOL. N. S. I ir.Aii oriirK-i iiARLoTTirrnwN. l.onj.in Iir.An-l)KFlil'.-ST. JOHNS. Rnl.iTl Hfown. I'.sq., I'ti'siik-nl. lOKKiiix At^r.xrs. |.;„^ l.oiuloii .Hu! Yorkshitf Hank. n.\NK OF l.lVF.RfOOL. $2iX),00<> Chtrks P..lnH-i. i:s,|.. I'rcsiJfi.L l-^HUe Maclfoil. Casliit-t. HRANiii. INION HANK OF NFUFOINDI-AND. Sunmicrsiilc i-oh'ijcx .-ii;/:xr.'<. Fm I'lif riiiim Hank ol l.oiuloii. J line Nfil F. MiKilvit' Maiiai-et *,.. wW^.V» .-.llllllllt ISlllV Cai.il.il lir.\l).i)FFirK-l.lVF.RI'l)i)l.. N.S ;s Follies. M.l) , Ml'.. I'lcsi.lent A 11. l'.metson, Cashier. ^;^^^^;::::::::v: s: a Mer.liants- National H.mk. IIF.AD-OFFICK— ST JOHNS. I.onilon. . 'l'- S. A National Park Hank. PICTOU, N. S. I'lCTOl' HANK. Capital .$500,000 MVRCllANTS- B.\NK OF PRINCF. HOWARD ISLAND. CapiLil $100,000 in; \i) oFFU'F.-ciiAKLorir.TowN. lH\l)i)FFirF.-l'll'Tl>r ■ , ,. ■ ., I.' 1 ,1 I oiu.w.irtli Is.i I'tesiiU-nt. William McLean. I ashler. ,, ,,„, -n,,, mas \Vals,in, Manager. K.il.eil l.onu".!!!", '■• '1-. |,,|i,l Ctetat. l.s.i.. I'lesulent. "i /.i)A7-./(;A- ./(.AA /.S. /•iiA7-.7i;.\' -''.■/■.AV.s. ,. . ,Cin Hank of London. I.„„ liiipelLii Hank. v""''^^;rk I'^^'a Hank ..1 New Yoik. '■""■. iji.i 1 ll..n ,„.l ( . F. SniUhers, Sew\ork 1....1.. Huston London. J. W. Smith. Ks.).. I'tesident. lOKI-JCX AdF.xrs. [.■|,j, I'ni.in Hank of London. S.\V1NC;S H.\NK. Hon. Kd. Morris. Manager. Ne'wYotkV. . . . .'. . ..ii"s. A.; ; : ' ' Ki''i'.vif,(*"''i •";'' ''■ ''■ «""""^'-'' u.ri.m'"'!:: ; : :: : ; x: s: x:: ; : . jioston National Hank Branch Bank. HARBOR GRACE. Alex. Clifl Cashier. n.l Wall street. KKAl)^• umi-M':im-:niJv C>>\ lAlMMI rilK posr-oiFK Ks or riii: dominion of ( axada. l(ii;Ml\i. \ ' ' iMl'l.l 1 1; LIST OF ALL crni^. 'I'nWNS. AND \1LLA(;1'>. wi'i'ii •riii-:ii: location. HON. T. ron.'MKK WILLIAM lll'.MIV i.KII lis WILLIAM Will IK .InllN DKWK /'/.'/ vr//' I/, orinii.s lli.l; \Thi \-l'l;lA \\liK>rKK|i. /,.,.„>,/ l:.s>,„.,..f.r \\\ \-ll\V"|;ril .. '"'' • «,', f,i^.,^ I'l.ri.p II.' ^riri; I'irn.i; ik ^iKri; ,1. (TNMM.Il \M -nw \l;r S„i„rinf.„./n,t . •>,!,■, „ \iViilllilillll, . I'.iiliier. ,,, (l,,l.,- liflii. h. ,,« Hn.l.- flr„„~/i. \l.'..tlt'- rortlpr- ..lfi««MV""'. A'lli.'-t.r.l .... ...... /'/..ijil.' .\l«Tir.l.T. . l.iiu'.l iM,t Xt„-n1 "ni. v,.i .11 Vale llff'. ■i'li' \.l,.„.vi:h. /).../.-. 1(11- \,l,r.. 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(jn, Siu- Milli r-i-k l„,.,i/■-''., IP A' llnl H,-arl,-i,,iiii /'/-I,,,-.. P K I s,-l,ilulil Ui,'iii". V II . out s,-l,rliwiill- /'"/' ^ A'. Oi'l s,.,-,,ii,rFan- («,,/.,-/.. X II s..h . H;,v I.I- I- - /.'.Oil si'oU - Mill- Ki, I ■ X 11 H.rly lf.,.i,.(./. in.l s.B,,i„ Fail. .W./.J../.1. 01.1 H.ll.i U, /.Oil H-lkiik /A//.//m-,/i-/. oni H. IkirklL.a.l .„i,,. X. II. sliolllol.l Mill- AVi.,/ .• X H H|i,-ll,„,lM,,iilitaii, -.',.;!,,/,/ l(,,,- Hli, ll„irn,- /./,,/. A' A' , out Hh,-ll„irii,- -/,//../,/,.. ,inl Sli,-ld,.li 1./,./-,.// llnl -lioliliiikc ,v,/'/./. „ /./. Oin- Sl„-piidy lluail A/,-/-., X II Sll,-I'ltl,llkl- V/.,/A/,»,/. Qii.- s|i,-ilirii,ik,- /,■/,,./,„.„„,/,, X s Slu-rl.lnn /A////,,-, oni Sl,,-rk-t,m 11.//,//,,/. Oiii sli,-irlns.'liiii .\////ir/it///. 1(11,-. Hlu-r" Ispilii,/ /./,//». .s // llnl shi-il llill /(„//.,/-./( 01,1 slit-_'aviake (I./..,/,,/,',,/,. i(ii/- Sliiklolimk /,' . lint. s,ii-,,:inipl,ni. ,»»/„,•. A /f .out S.v"Miii-lli,.,.l. - '''-■'""■ X S HI, M, a- Una. I I -iiiluilili,.!. X s s.v l'.,rl i.-i - ///'-111/, ((no Sk/a.l - Mil- /,///,/„/.. out Hk,-.-„i /.////.... II 1 HL,,,,,,-/-. P.,n,l /I/.-... P K I slaiiliil.li.'-- llnlit,- stanl.ridito Slatlon sianlniri Slainliin sianfiild siai,li,,|,i Mtt|.n.-. /.') A"/;.«»nt iitfhiiiirtii. ttm sk; i.l.-i, /.-.'im..,;. N > M.^tMrk ( •ivthi'ii. tmi 1 if.i.i-ll. i>ni tlmirU-»ili.' />:,..i,i-i. iinr sniitlitlt Itl /■■/.■.itni •H„iiilni.1/,»«./. S M /H'lfnj, N s ••iiiitir-' n .■k A'i/..;v N H Hiiiiih - Fill-' A,i/„//-<. < A' .oni Hiiiiil, - Mill-, .v./,..//././. 1(110 Hiiiiii, 'r..«ii A'/','/"'. X II Sii,ithiir«t. I'/Zi/-,;',//.. .V //. Oni Smillivlllo. I.iniailn An. „//-. llnl s,.,lairi-,-li 1,///-'..., B (• s,,i,ller -Cnvo A'/- './/,../,'/. N s tlilia Imih.iiii. II // . .W/-.l-,/-/.i. ((m- l//,iin K-a.l- 'nl- ,-/„././. X s still Wal.-r /../,/«// X S. silrllni; ll.i-ni.ii: A A', out. siiiimi ll///i/./;-' I I! . Oni. stiii-ville . (,1/ A //./.. lint Sloikilnlo .v.,/-"////////,//,",''. s,.nil,ta 111.11,11,11 llnl a: II- Onl s,.i\aiilo .*'/ //i/'i'i""- i(n. st...ki>,ll //,"'/.,,;•/-'». Slino ll-i.-il,.,i: y K ((u.- Slim, -11,— p,(,,. ..!//. / It 1 Onl s-.nior-..| I/..1,//.'/-- (Jn, st...lilHrl'- .-I.,/,,//"/'/'. X S s,.tiior-ot. Kih'i''. X' s sii.ko l-,nlro III liini.i'il ((no. Sniin-iwi-t I'liii.y. P K I SI.ikoL.n i;,,t,ii„,i,-l (}n.- s,,niorvill,-. r.iil.l,.,,. X 11 SI nel.l . .Iry- '"'1' i(n. S.im.ra t.,iii%l»,n'."il.. X s Himiohani V": *.' ((uo S..I1V.1 Virii.i-i.l. \ II Hill HMin.-l-ijii ,l)-,-<-l 01. 1 s. ..,!(.- r.l/..-.,'/," 11 1 si.,1,. CN.k »■--,/./"/'/,, > A' . s,>|„-rl,in l.t,'l*. - A' . ont 01 1 S„i-,-l Hi.liih,! . lllii si„ni lifok .l/'»r'. X II S Ka-1 A'iti.,-'-. 1 K I Snn.y l.ako l:i.rl.,l„- y II . S..iiri-. W. -1 Ai/.'/'-. ' K I. llnl s..nlliiinii,iiiii ' -ii,i>»H.ii.'l X S s.,iiiy Point I'm,iT . llnl s.nirhami )„//. X n st,,tniiii'i i,.,>,'K.i,',"ih X. s S,iulli liar , f sydn.y l!i I, - st,,rn,.w,-ii /„//,/,/,-„ ((no / ./,, ;,-,-./,.,. X s s-.,,ii,iip ,-/ .A-/'- ■ ((no s,,iith Bar ntitn Sl,ti.fi..i-I ((m- si.-ulli-li,- l„/(. .VA- . out s„ulll Hal /'i1/„, A'./,/,//. /. Onl Hi,,.,, llliinii. r II tint s,.iiii Ha ri.-f,.i-/.. X s Hlriliano II, ../"-/■4. V II . 01,1 S..0 h 11, -V.A./,/. X 11 sir,ll..,,lvillo y'.iiii, y II . ont s..,:lli 11 11, m Hr,,//,. . l(„o si,all-n,l ;■./)«.. V A' . mil >..uill I am-li /-.//./.../.. X H H,i-,-h:illaii i,Ji.',-l. V A . lint. -..n'li '.ran.-h .Koli A'/,-/'-. HiMihl-nrn \li.lill".T. IP A' . X B ont s,.ni , llr.mrli nr s. X ,-l,,,la- Hirallllmlin '/."(. y I- . Ont 1(1. -1 . A.,./ X 11 Htrailirnv l«,;-//... r, II A 111,1. S... llill aynja ll.ti-iiimin. . 1111' sir, 01'. Hid- '/•'- ,/./.-/, ,s,i-iil, 1 ,ivi- l'i.-/,,/('j N s X s S,iuil'- P., lilt' 11,1,1!'. II.* K K - Sir,. -llill,- /'" / llnl llnl slr,,iiiii'-« lA-'.- . Ont s.t-.ili ltiiniiii,-r /V/////,,/',' K II . Slrnini. Il Mi.linlain ,(/-'/ //"I-. s..nili Iiiiiliani l'i''iini.iiiil 1(11,- s,,nlli Ea-i Pll«^ML'e llnlihij. X s s,.nlti Fly .„ >. P F I S-, llill /,,r,a ,/j'/,,/./ .V A' Out Spall,,rdl,,|i A.l'liii./ltii,. llnl Spalii-li nil, r .l/,/////,'i. onl s-.»ita A'/./i„, y II . lii.t spi Siiilni..- .l/./.,//»Vi.. S s S|„,,|.ido B-./'i/,.,fi./,. ."-Hunt, sp.-iii-h.-d 1 ..\o. //l,//,v. X s. spi-no,- \l'„t„i.t. onl, spono,- ll.,./m,/i,/,///,/. S II, sji, no, r 1 nvo iJ,/.//r,-. ((110 Hp,-ii, ,1 ■ I-Ii,ii,l I .'niUrliihii, S s sp,-n,a-riillc i,i,i.ntl,, .v//. onl, Hp, 11, - . HildL'o y,ih II 1 S(H-v-l,lo ll.ttli.ii. Onl spra-'in- - Piiliil Ail,//'.. X. B .\//i/i./J. ,v II , onl. Utilill,..'. S II. onl ll,l,'l,l,l; Ml. ont stmiiil . Htm/_-,* . -i" A' Onl SmrRotiii Kii'il',. P K 1 Stllin-nit S,-lU,-lnoiil \/,/'', ,//// /»/-/,//.-/ X n Suffolk lli.ad v-../, -P F I snitar laiaf I'i- '"/i-i X s Siilliaii i./.v. AA'.Oni. suttui- \-,' lf.»//„|/.-/./-, B 1 siimmor llill i/.i,.„\. X H. snnim- r-l.l. l-rii.,;. P K I I snninioriiliiwn /;/'//,/,///-i/. onl Summon 111, /^./. om , suitiin,-rvll!,- I'i'l,,',. N' s sntiilliortillo Ai/,,/'. P K I Summon illo /A//./' X s siinliury y,, .1.1,1-11, on! siind,-rlaiid iii.i.,ri,i. \ A', oiil Snnnidal' Sitti.-'„. S.ll On . sim-lilno II;,;,,. A A'. Oiit. Hn-.evioni.r Ai/,/;"* X It Sii-hov 1',-rtaL-, A'l/"/ •. X II Sii.-,-x Val,- Ai/-/ -. X 11 snilierlaniP- 1 ,,rn,r- //,,/',,/.'/. 1 Mil suHn-rlaml'- Mill- IS,lim- N s Snllio/land'- Klo-i /I,-//,-,. 'llln-r- M.,l,llllh: ((11,- llii-l|.l,,»n )■,,/-(. II A'. Onl 'rininiasl'UiK ll,t>liiiiit. A' A' . Onl ■rtHini|i-,ilivlllo ..."^ini.^f, .s.//, (till 'I'h,,iiip-,'n'- Mill- I'umhfiliiti.l. N. s 'riii.rnlinMtk A//.-/*. X II I liiiriil.nn ././///. / // . Out Tlunnl-y /',,/,/i,/,-, Quo. ■|ll..riiiliiIo Miilill,;j-. A /.' . Onl Th./rn,- I , nire l\i„ii,tr. ((ni- ■riii.riict,,"!! tjlllfl,',. ,' II. Tli./riililll. l"//il. II ff .Onl. Tti, ,11111111. >(///,/, . -", II .lliit '111, .nil. 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St. John's River — North - South York River — " - North Darmouth — South - North Gaspe Bay 1 " Sydenham — Soutii Rear Darmouth Riv. . 1 North Oaspo Bay — South Fortiu — North Malbaia - N. W. sq. u. 18 LowudeH Bro'B. 92« 13><( 9 27 16 laji 23 30 11 36 16 Granville's Agency. li Township Beeron...., 1 41 *i n Baudot.... 1 Bedard ...- Rif. BolBBouscache..— North - South Township Denonvllle— " Hocrjuart .— " Demers ... 3 Pt.Tp. Vlger " Demers '• Whit worth . " Parke 3 " Ajmand — " Cabano 1 " Escourt 1a3 " Pohonoiramook I " Cabano 8 II II n " Escourt a " Parke 3 " Bungay — " WoodbrldHre...— " Painchaud .... I " Chabot 1 " Iiwofth — " Chapaip 1 •^ IS 11 " 48 " 4g 60 61 63 88 " M 66 Parke 1 NO. iq. M. 23 Marchment. 6 26 86 27 " 86 23 " ,2w J Car bray & "^ \ Routh. 61 13 14 M. Baker. 89 (Morrow ii 63 (Woodman. 24 88 Chas. Bertrand. 16 Cuuliff & Stevens 8 88 ThOB. Glover. 46li Chas. King-. II Hon. Mulrhead. IS 70 26 34 26 17« ao2 90 . 90 90 " 90 90 20 " 15 Tean B. PorJlote. M. Louis Roy's Agency. N» fl,' Oap Chat — East 28 " ** — West 39 ** RcarCapOhftt I HX Romieux — 41 " MaKdek'itic River.... 1 West 611 2 60 " 1 East 60 " " 1 South 60 2 " 60 Montmagny Agency. Pt. Tp. A.=)hford - ' 66 Chadof. Kiiiif. " Lafontaine.... 1 26 " Garneau 1 28 " " iVmruiev — 39 Leaudrc Melhot. " Lessard — ( ,,ow .. " BMubieii —( -"♦« " Arago 1 33 " Bourdajfea ....— 44ii " " Patton 1 32« " Aiibburton .... 1 13 " Armatfh — 81 Price Bro'B A Co. " Montrniny ....-- 8 " '• Ashburtou ....2 4 3 11 " BenechaBBe::::l| « J. B. Hall. " 67 20 Hon. Mnlrhoad. " 69 29 " 63 15H 64 SO " 66 20 " " 68 20 " 60 30 Cunliff & Stevens. 68 20?i " n.r, E,L,M, 103 G.F, 11, B}4 A, S&)i " 60 86 •' 8 96 " 4 26 " " 67 20 " " 60 — " 71 " 61 26 Morrow c-janow. " 62 28 " '• 66 20 " iA t .! TTn^nimnTumtiiri ijjn URLUiuuun:^ _ ^ uuuii m j niu iC Likl,' !.' *Vr.'.-l I| Miti vitX'fMU'h: pteraBmrprrr' \ X < <> •^^ \ ■^P ^. h.on.t J< '<» l'< "% fmasiKmifif Sa>wiieaa.ay Agen NO vr,. 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I W. tW •* 2 " US •1 B a Little Ea^'ouiuains R.79 3 Sault au Mouton Riv.80 6 n 81 6 EsroumainB River. ..82 4 nergiironne River.. .. 1 E. 25 iSaguenay River.... ..86 " 48 86 " 18 «i 87 " 38 :' 88 " 24 u 89 " 30 II 90 " 9 II 91 " 3 u 93 " 2 II 1 \f. 64 II 2 " 43 8 " 47 *t 4 " 64 River Noire .. 1 " 20 • < 1 E. 15 River Malbaie.... .. 1 64 II a 27 If 8 34 ti 4 32 If 6 3S 12 12 23 48 47 28J6' 42 :o 35 87 47 ao 25 49 20 a2« 16 10 18 13 20 23 16 10 ao 80 f.lwlt 47 48 49 60 61 62 U 64 «e 66 67 68 KH 18 60 21 63 80 63. 86 6ZH aa 73 33 28 34 80 33 86 43 44 43 8S 28 74 76 76 77 78 79 80 81 83 83 84 37 20 ao 36 14 8S U 24 64 18 18 WYAT, ESQ., PROPWETOE. NU. ■<•• U Liinlt 64 16 " 67 S3 " 68 19 NO. Hft. M. Limit ......(69.69) - " 70 — 71 83 j>T}KN HOME & CO., PBOPBIETOBS, NO. (4. K. Limit 102 46 103 88 104 19 106 24 106 10 107 7 108 20 109 88 110 86 111 43 113 86 113 16 114 18 116 85 116 80 117 23 118 27 ^ ^i- '•.-. / r- T^ ''A 5« ••• .. ^:/- 2^'4 ^^-^^ •^.-' -^j ••> *i\, ^^ / / 7^1 '^•T«. 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V ll\>K. lir Si Kriiiii.iiin .\ i >ii'r ,1 S l'iii|iiii Miiiiiik'i I IIVNK IIK TlllIIISIII liw SI li !• I' I iMllr-llll. .NIllllJtL'l-r. MmiIWII-' HvNk. IIIII Si .IlllllrK .\U\ \|.,l~iiii MiiiMif-i.r (IM \iii.i Hv\k. - I'i.u, liAiiiii- .liiliii SiiiiiM, Miiiiiijjii BANKERS. r |1 Illli.WN IJI Si, ,llllll.^ \V Ukiii . , r.'l Si Kniiii.iM^ .Xiiviri I, .M Mil II VMi ,V SilN mllll'l' Si .lllllli mill Si l''ritiii,iii> \ii\ iiT. l.\'.|l.i!,V I'l, \>I-..'.IJ Si l'>itni;iii- \iiviiT Bank-note Engravers. Ilni I t>ll \MI IM- IS i; \ Mv Ni'l 1. 1 liM rw. Ill Si .l..|m APOTHECARIES. Ki.\.sKrii i'\Mi'iii.i.i. .\ 111. l'.':i Si Jiiini-s. !•;. .Ml III, I'lir. I'liui' liAriiiis mill .N.iin' Dhiiii' .liiiiN 11 \iiiiM.;ii . . . I l.'i -Niiiri* hiiiiii'. ,liiii\ l,|.."is \ I'll . Viiiiii;: Mi'ii'h .\hsi> riiiliiiii Itiiililiiit;, \ ii liii'iii »i|.iui'iv (ll.ii Mill' W ' \\m A, I' A IK l> S Mm lit/. ARCHITECTS. m.\: lilli'W.S r.'l Sl .laliH-. kiN-'X" Wii.v •.*;{."> St. .iiinMT* r 'I'noM v'* '*Xt Si. .Iiiiiii?< It. iliumiiN. ol St Hlllli;iit!« .\ll\irr. l''l.KMIM,'s 11(111. Kll ASH SlK\M I'll'K ('ll\ CKIMi (,Illllti-t( Mliviir, ll^i'lll I.IIM Sl. l-'ruiii.'iiiH .Niivicr iiiiii r>4,"i rriiig. Boiler Manufacturers. W. (■ Wtlll'l;, riiriirr Na/mi'lli luiil III I I'KTKii lliiaa.\« 771 I'liiif,'. BOOKSELLERS ,,„,/ .^^,/. , , l'l»»il\ lll|ii> . , |.-,ll Sl ,laliii~ Kiiitl Id' ,Mii I. Kit , :lli7 Viiit'i' Hiiitii' !■' V. 111! M liiS I-CJ Sl ,lallli'« (' f> 111 MillKMIN \ \ Mill*. -.'.Ill M I'uill I' A .1 SMH II luV (11 , ',i;.'i Niiin- Mum.' Hl.iilli,f, lll-llii|. ,V 111, IHilSl ,laliir.. ^^llll\M umiiim. i, in, ,iii si Sui |.iii' Ml M.IINW KlIKItK"* |HN-|;|1IM '.'I'.' Niiiri' MiiiiH' KmiiikA liuwKi '.'Ill \iiiri' Maiiii Km I \Mi ,1 II ,V I'll- I'.i ami 1 1 Sl V„ 1 BOOT AND SHOE I/."/ ,., 1/ .y;„'/,„', ,'v ,1 KlKI I I II A ( II , , ,i!l SI .l.ali II||. miiliiiliti liiri I'M iif ^..||. Ni'wiii^' ai.il |ii'l.-l,'lllL' mill liitii.:. BOOTS AND SHOES, 11/,.,/, M,/,. Smiiii Cm iiiiwi.M .1 .iiih.'i'Sl 1". Ill a. 1.1 St Sii.'rumrlil Ml M Mil IN llWIKI Ci'MI'lNV, lllllli I Sl I'i'ii'i' mill 1.1 iiii.liH'. .1 A I' llM.i :J7;l .Nuiri' I •. SI VIKIlA I'KIIIIV Mil Si. I'i'liT. \Ml - lliil liKN A fii lilKICi'ali: .Mill Mlkt A 111 ■< Sl III lill W Sl Ml mill A I'll . .li 1.11111.111.' l''i...Mm A Hiiiiiiini. '.'I.'i Sl l.iiw ri'iiri'. It I. Kiil.l.AMi.V SiiN. ..;l:l.'lSt Paul I.INIIIN iV ('illll'Kll. St. .Imili'H llllililill^' \'irliirri -i|iiiiii' .1 \MK- rmil »M A 1 11 . St .lallii'ii Uiiilil iiiL'. \'ii't.'ria Hi|iiiiri'. W (■ .Ml I.MiKN A I 11.. IS St .Maiirli'i', Ml I UK Mit A (11 '.'I) 1.1111111111'. I l.M IllN A 111,. :11.'miiiiI :11!I Si Paul. |lliNll\ \N A WllllWI". l.i'tlll.illl'. ...1 Sl I'l't.T 1 I MvliN-, W 1 111 \M \ I'll ..'illli St I 'a lit. BRASS FOUNDERS, /'•;„,./,. ■-. N^.,J„ ,,,,,/ (,,,. /.■;//, ,'v. Uiini.ui Mill nil. I A ("n , inriu'i' Criilir .111.1 Sl I'. :.!' I 11 Mil 1.^ 1 1, Mil 11 A I'll ."i^Ut ('rail.' Kll 11 Mill I'm IKS 7 I.'i I r.ii;; BRICK-MAKERS. Ill I Mil; .1. Mil I'l'viii. .'I I l',iilliaiMiis. BRIDGE AND TANK /!.,;/./, rs. \\ , ( Wmii;. iniii.T Nn/.nrrtli iiikI Mnriiiiui. BREWERS. ,I|11IN 11. li \1..1-..N \ Hui,^, '.''.;.' St. .Miirv ; ..111.'.', ','i; Sl. .laliii':'. 1)A«'I'> A I'll 'J|."iSl Jallliv. Willi \.\l l)ii« A I'll .I'luilKiilli/. !ii|ilali', IIIH SI. .luKI'lill, Kki.miaiiiit. U.. A Soss(lap i Ihiti,:!:!;) (irnilllll. 'I'vvi.iiK. liullKlir. :l;lS Sl, Lawnin'r, ri.rii.'i' I liilari... \\ II I.IAMS. Mil K- .111 ,',i;l 1.. '.iTl'iilli'.Ci'. BUILDERS. .1 wii.-i Wun.ii'i' ;ir Si .Vuiiiiui'. liliilli.K KiiliKlll>. mil Lafraiirlu'lii'Ti' Hill 111,(11 I.N \ I,\MU.N'l'Aii.Nl... ','11 till' mall. .IiillN .\1.1 \N . .Slalili'v. (ill.l. A llKKN. '.'I ami '.'11 St. HiiiiiiM'ii lull' ami US and :.>ll St. .Micliail'^ liinc. Mknis Ml Kiiltr Ill St. .lauvirr. Mil. 111..- A I.Kil.MKK, I'lii'iu'r (Inlarui anil St I i.tii^Imil ; I'l-s. . 7,MI ( Inlnri.i J. 11, I'AVK'llK. l."*! KlizaLi'lli. Vai',1 ciirlirr St. I'l'liaiii mill .MiL'iiinii'. .1. 11. St. l.iiri>A lliiii, «71 limi lii'-nr : ri's,, '.':ll Sl. (lriii'!.'i' ami S."i Sl Kli/,ul>rlll. lUMI I Wll .UN. . .IIIMI Sl I'lilliirllii' I A M III rill KMilil' . Ill I'nimiiii.iiil Hiil III. Ill IN A MlN .'im SI Ml'MI" V l.viii 111,1 A Sun I" Sl Ml iiiK l,\l II.. IN I IIMIlliiNNl M A I II III ami I .' Sl I liarli'- llair.imi'i Building Societies. I iimi Mi.N 111 II 1.1 Vi. >.,. 1 1 . \ ',.'i Sl .1. I- ,\ (J. ,11111 Car Manufacturers. I ■ \N \|1\ I Ml s Ml M . M ^ \l I I lilM. I I. 111. 'riiliiiN 1.1 '.':lli -I .h.lni - III 1,11 >liM. Kail. Ii. lllllli At'i'lil Carpets and Oil Cloths, II'/,../, .,,/,. H\uin A I xMi'iiKi.i.. ','tiH ami 'Jin .Mr. lilll .1 \M(» llvM i« . I.MI Null. Mmiii. II A II Ml null. I ■>',t Ni.irt Mami' I I1..M (> .Ml »«K.s 'J.-i* .Ni'Iri' Maini'. Carriage and Coach .i/.(/., ,'... V A A r l.MilMKIIK, 71 St Aliliiim' II l.Klllll \, lllllli'. I'.'.'l Sl .VliliilM,' . ^ll>'» I' i» |:u anil l::;! St Aiiiiiiiii' I'' Kll mil 1,"m Si Aitiiiim' S M. I.naii \, 1711 ISI, IKI 1 7 Miir rav Chair and Bedstead I'l.K^ lllllli IIKIl!, dill, I' II ll,.|iavili Chair and Lounge .1/,, „,.(;,. 7,,,.,. l,,\ll'.lMli I IIXIK \NII l.ul Nl.K <\'ll-> I'liliiil. Willuiin l,a|, lllllli. I'ur Mur ill,.,', r :,i„i ^1 l'|,|h|. CHINA. CLASS, and Earthen Ware. /„,/„„'/,,< .,,„/ 11/,../. .,,/, //,,//,,'.<■, .liillN 1, .r»>»lli\ A I'll , :i:;!l ami illl Si I'lllll Sl.MKNNK. lliiWlii.N A .Mai-SIK, ','.>*r mill ','^11 Sl I'aiil AIUM IIMIII.NI. 117 Sl I'lllll i; II (I. Ml A Co nil Sl I'a.il, CHANDELIER .1/ ../:,. '.„',,'.^. .'llll.N M I'lllll 111. llll.N A I'll, ."ll Sl. • IlL-ipll CIVIL ENGINEERS. I'll \111 K- 1.1 1.1 I , li;.' Sl ,laliii'~ ClIAKlKi- K. 11, I'dUin.-. Ill',' Sl .lami'H. K. .1. Kkikii: 'J'Ji.i St. .laiiii'M. .1. A. I'. lUi iiiiv :; I'laii- M At'iiu's. J (i. Sifl'Kl.l Canal dlllri'. .1. KiKI.I.K 1 111 Sl. .lalui'S. I'. .M M ijl is'lAN. ('ill Siii'vi'Viir. CilV Hall, l.inKin CiiANIif,Kii, .MiiImiii's Hank Clialiil..'l'^, .\ C N 1-^11 HarlM.r MiiL'ini'i'r \V .1 \/.i,o\\>kl .Ml ml I'm I. I'll viiiKs K. (iiiMi Mnnlri'al. I'llll.ll'l' (MAMKIl llarliiir dlliri'. 1.111 IS I.KSVIIK. Siipl i.f M. W. \\'., Cilv Hall City Weigher, Cauger, .,„./ .1/,./.,',',,',,'. .1 WIKs W Ml llllKMl ... 17 I'll ,11. CLOTHES-WRINCER Manufacturers. II. 11 Wmiukn a Co., 'Jii,'! I''iiililirali..n l.alii'. Clothing. Wholesale. S II A .1 Ml... .. I ; It II. I. ,I\MI-II lllllKN ACll.ri.lll'^i Hliil.lilik'... II SlliiiiKl A I'll ',';! Sl III liii Ml 111. Kh w a Cm . . . . ;ili Sl .Ilm I'll Sill Mil li,\| II kHilKA Cii I'.'.'Sl I'lllll .1 S I'.v (s. A In I.-, M llii.iv. \\ \\ M -11 A I'll . . Iii:i .\..iri' Miimi'.. Coal P alers, Wholesale. II Mil I A llM.i n -!i 1 .,11,1, S \\ . Ill Mill All. .-,1 Midill N(i\ \ Sl ii||\ I II M, (11 . I) Uiii-| vs- r.l:i,i 111 I.- ;.;". In. it; ll« I S- A I I 1 »■■ I ,,||, ^1. I'llKKllNl MNK A I'vll./.KM . IMII Ijl k'lllli 111 tti'l'i' \;i.il, inr Slllltflll'lll't IIM.I I I,.'. 1.1 CONFECTIONERS. Vim a \ ii.i'i; M- i,. V.'l Si .Mary. CONTRACTORS. Ml M VN -M \i liiiN M.li. I'la.i. MArilli'K .\. I' M M li.iN Mil. .Miiiilnal iSl l,a» I'lllll' lllllli .1 S \ 1. -Ill 111,11. I.Vil Sl lliai'lis liar .1 (Ml.- U iiKi iiiNi.niN. lii','"i M,,r, ll, "I, r Cork and Life Preserver .1/., „,//;(,'/.(,',,'. CanMiKN I'nllK I I'l riMl I'll. .liillll ,\ill,l, Illli Cillll'-i'. DISTILLE RS ,,,,./ M:i„Hi'ii,hiruv. WisMN.. Mil I. A W MiK. iMI Sl I'aiil. DOORS, SASHES, and Blinds. .I..IIN d-il.i.i, ,. Ml, nil. Ill ll,„,i ami .■•n.-ll Kilcliiryi, St llaliriil l.nrkn. A C\.\"I'In! Illli St .limi'iili. Druggists, Whc esale. I.VMAS- Ci \iiKA I'd . :iHI SI Paul. \'\ \N-, .Mkiu Kll A I'd. .11 St .liati Hli'. \\ A M. Vl 11.1- IMi St I'lllll. lll.UllV. \\ AI-liN A Cll. . . :l."il Sl I'lllll. Kknm.111 Cami'Iiki.i. a Cil., ViV Sl. .lauu'K. Druggists' Sundries. « , A 1> Vl 11 1 Hll Sl I'lllll. Dry Goods Importers. .lilsKI'll \lMh(\ A llllul 111.11, i;il M.'- lilll .1 A K. (I .\kii.i Ills .MiUiU. I.KHIS S. lll.M k A TlliiM.. Isi .Mil i ill \l,l WNIIKII W A Ik Kll ISIl Mill ill. .1 (Ml '- Km A I'll '.'','ii .Miinil. Wll M 1,1 V A Wiiiins, '.'Ill Mil, ill. 11';.. 111. K \\. .Mii-s l:;ii Mi'liill. .\1K1I I'lll.: Kiiv A Cii old Si. Paul, (lAI IT HllllTllKHsA Co., Clir. St. Ill'll'll ami K, 'lllllli Kmi'KI .lullNsiiN a Co.. ..10 St. Ilcli'li Kuiti II i-iiN-i. l.iN'iiiN A ('o.. ciirniT St. II. l.'ii mill l.i'i.iiiini'. N S Willi NKV U Sl. Ill'll'll. Mll.l.sA 111 lllll.NMiN IS St. Ili'lcii. Cl sill Nil. (ill II I. A ( o. , .|s:t and 4n'i St. Paul. SrKiii.ixii. Ml Cam. A Co., :I7:I St. Paul, lllllli, SON. Ml lll'llV A Sl MXKIl. 1147 .St. Paul. .M. PisiiKii A Sons Ci.Ili'Cc. Al.KVAXIlKll, M.lll'IlV A Cl UUIIIV, :l4i! St, Paul, I'lir I'KlNCll'Al. lUSiNKSS MKN (>F C.WAKA. McN'IUKAl.. ()(iii.vY& 111 iiriSi I'liiii MiI.vriiiii.AX, ItiioniKKs \ I'n,. W* Si I'luil. r M. li \i.i\i-.\r A: Co :rill Si. I'linl, MrlvrvKK, KiiKvniiV Cn.. l7'vvi-i\- I'l CiT Si. l-uiil .\ I'lii viisi .vCii.'.'illi mill •-M.'^Si. I'liiil I' I'. \Uiiiix .V fo -iUt St. I'uiil. .lnlt.N l''lt.V UuxsKi.i.v I III M.iiill, III iiuN ,v I'l xMMiiir :l.'il St. I'liiil. K W Sii:ni|-.N \ I'll ■.'.") Si, lli-l. '11 u li Mmu.kk .^ I'll nil Miiiil' .\i I \\\i)KU Si:m.ii^ ...111 l.iiu'iiii- l.ll-IIMW iV Wll.KINMiS. in lUlil ."ll Si I'ltiT. 1'. \ I. lilMlNKV 'iT Si. .illlliiiT Jas, 1', ci.AiiK ,v Co r.-,' .Mi'Uiii lililllll.K WiNK-i \ I'll., i.'.lir .Mrliill lint) Virtiiria ^iiuiiii-. Will. 1AM .1 MiMa-IKU \ (11, S St. lliiiiiivi'iitiiri-. .1 li M\rKKS/.ii:\ til .:(sl St. I'liul H|.1,1NV«. I.VH.IUU.V Cii.U'.'iH St. I'llill .1 M HI K- lillKMKIl iV I'll •JII-' St, I'lllll ELECTRO-PLATERS. ,\l l\..l I mm: ^11 ' :iii-' ELECTROTYPERS and Stereotypers. IluMlXMilN I Vl't-FiUMilM. 111. I.'l rlirlirVillt'. W'illilllM Hull. Mllllll|: iiii: Piri'i't'ir. jlilMIMUS SiKllKllTVl'K KulXIHIV 1 .\ Miirri:*iiii tV Sum. St. .Iiimi-f*. ENGRAVERS and Lithographers. ') .*!{'. I. I»i-n-tr .\ ' i> I'l'.' >i .'itih'- HtJH.\si>. l,\n;n un vV in. \'t St |-'r.llli;n.-. Xll\ ilT Express Companies. Can VIM \N K\i*i{K» to , Hi M rnuK.iu? Xiivicr. Fancy Goods, Wholesale. Mm. I vMi \ 11 -HIM., .liiii iiii-i .iii^ Si I'lllll ,) \MK:* l,K Vlt \'2 Hiilllivi-lllliri' Hi. 111.111 Wll KKK .I'.ll'i llll.l IIW .Mi-llill. Il'rii..>..\. Ml iii'iii \ SiMSKii. :I4T St. I'lllll. .Ml I.Aflllll AN, lillilTIIKIl- A Cii , IliX St I'lllll. . I, V. till. Mill. u iV I'll . . . .:M.*i St I'util. Titini«iN, .MiHiiiiK \ Hill ■■I! vs. t:ri Si I'lllll. .\l,lM'tMK& Ksiill-^ll.iiin " .iiiiiwioiii-r.- File Manufacturers. I>1IM1MmS I'll I \\ uKK- ll i I lilinillli ^- .:, ,1.. . I.... k- FLOUR MILLERS. In \ liiil I n ,V Siis-, iiiiiii-r i ■ n v Nun mill W illiuiii, .\ W. ()i,ii.vir. A rn. Hi llll.l IS I'l. llll.l- liiii:. .1 wii.i- ,M( l>iirii M.I.. UT I'lUuiiiii'Kiiiiii'r It \ .1 lliiiiiiii-...iiriiiTt'riiit' llll.l I'll 11" t'XIIll. A I'l K11K>\K.. I'luil' lV.\rilllK. iilii.vi' ,l*-.:'iiin-s I'lirliiT Uiiiik. Flour, Self-Raising. Viii \ \ 11. 1.11 ."lis Si .\|iin. Founders and Engine /I, ,:/./.,:. Kaiu.k, KuiN'iinv. ill Kills.'. '"' '' Iliii>l I'TLprirtnr, ('as MIA Ksi ISI. \Vi.iik>.';:lsSt..l.ir-i.|ili. K I', liili. -11, l'i.i|.ii.i..r, Sr l,\\vii|.;si I. l-'.si.isK W .inK> ITtn ■,'|i Mill \V. I', Miiiil.;. A '■.., I'r..|irii*i..rs N.HKiiv WiiiiKv. Hi 111 ."ll Nii/.iinili. If (ilirillliT .V S'.ll- in .\i iii-K .V Siis, .Viiiit ni'iir Ciiiiiil. i'i(.i\iwi.i,i,. .\sNi-:riK A: I'n,. Im ^^'l■lI illL'Ii.ll lIl.MISHlS KlHSllUY, 1-'S..IS1 ASH lillll.KIl Wi.llKri, iK II llllirlil' l.i..|ini.-' -.'1 till. •.Ml. \ 111 \S IliilS \VlillK« '.li.llll Mill t..^ll A S..I1I, .■..nii-r .S'liziiri'tli mill llri-ii mill. |i\sii:i Ml still. I.iii:iiiu'liitirri' mi.' Svili'iiliiiiii l-'l;l. A lil.lissi.s 7 I' ll Si.li', FOUNDERS, TYPE. II.IMISIIIS 'I'VI'K KlIlMHtV. I.'l I'll, nil. villi', Willimii Hull .Muti.iuMii IMri'i'li.r. Furniture Dealers. (K\K\ Ml .1 \i;n h T h a M S' ;,..,.|,Ii 1 I! I*\UI>KA1, 411 iiiJ till N..II-.- liiimi'. ^ li. I'Ml-IISS liHil'niil.'. lli.si:\ J, Shaw T-'JI'ruf.' .1 A \\ llti.ii.s 4i:! X.itr.' liuiiii. S\ A W r|..K~ .)14 frilii; i'"c;i.- Hill)!? II Mi'iiiivi'iitiirr, Furniture Manufacturers. . . \i.l. 1 I'-.I'KU A 1 ■.' M 'l'!l..Illll^ .1. .\. I I'liM.; IT'.i ll. |.s."i St, lt..iiii\.ii Founders, Ar.'/iil.rl, ,,■■!/. S/, ,,■...,„,/ l-',ii-inlr,. Wll.llvM I'l.KSIHSSKNl.. U[."l VN'Ulluiii mill i\\ St. .liimi'M liii.iKii* A' Kin. (I4."i t'riiii: CllllMWKt.l , .\vSKn A (11 , !tO W.'ililit' lull l\Ki- A At .KS- I'i; 1.. r.'il (^1 II N. V\s .M.vrvst. & (11. I t.i i'.t Dill IlLlll'll' luv A lii.iii.iii- um.. rill ,\ii.i Financial and Credit r,„„/„„„..,. I'.lMfM.SlK l)K I'llKT A CtiEl.lT KlIS I ll.lll'. s St. I.UIIlliiTt. 1'. \. Kllll triix. ( 'u.-hiiT. I.K ('IIEI)IT K'.srlKII lir IU-('\Slln St. I.Hiiiliiri Hill. J. li. Ulli'iu. CanliiiT. FIRE-ENGINE HOSE. I,. ,1. I'AMI'lll.l.l. A I'll. , .."I'.ll St. .1..-. |ill rrmtiisTii lilt \M It. I.'l Frmit, ui-.-t.i .lims I,. II itHM IV A I'limr I'uinitiif 111. I li'iliav. iitiir.' Fisli and Oil Merchants. L.ilili M \ 1 A Ml \s IS I',, III Uaiuh '^ KissKAii .-".i foiiimi.irtiuin : FURS, SKINS, and Buffalo Robes. lil;UM,i..s A .M..i:i.l- , :;-.! .■^i 1'...,; .lulls .M VKIIS \- (11 t.')ll St I'lllll III iiMis Hw (11 1'.iiit St I'l'.. r Galvanized Iron Cornices I'u.i\i-i: lillLlllKIt- . ','•,'! Si lain. ^ GALVANIZED IRON ai.d Sheet Zinc. W ,\ I- I'l I HH11..\ 111, ill.ll.r. I Sill. GAS ENGINEER. l-: S riMii.i-, l-jiL-iii.-.r N.-M 1 ill (iil.1 \\i.ik>. Hall -I.' Ill .1 Kinu GAS WORKS. NiiwCt n li 1- I .iMi-\M 1. 1 M..S I ui:,\i.. Si ,liiiiii'n General Machinery I). .//. ,-... I \MK- li .\SSKri '.Ill \V i-llill;;I.lll. General Importers. .Ml sill. 111. .11 All. ... .".; SI siil|.i.. , i.\l-.. CiiiMiil uf llii' li.niiaii Km |.ir.' I Grain, Flour,and Produce ' 'innnii.tAtitn Mt riftitnis I'llAM. A ItMllli 4 St, .lolill li, S, Dl.tvi'.ll 11 KiiilllilliliK I'llllNHS \V. KaI'IIAKI :lll llll.i|llllll. ,IK\S IIkSIHT .... lllit ( ■iHllllliHHiiilliTH KlItkWiHltt 1^ MlHIItK, itH,'l Climillln.iiilll .-rs. \ Hi.s MiiiCi. it4 Kiiiiiiilllnn Iv X. Sr, Ciimii.khiVCu. ., .11 William lliiwi.vNii. Si'ii\rr fi ('i» , -Vi St. Siiirii '.IlL-Ut. General Merchants. 11 V 11 I II 11 A r.i , 11 Si Sa. nun. Ill ■|' A I-' If..-- A Cu .iiii Si Siiiriimilli \\ li, lii — A (11 , , 11 SI Sarriilliiiil II, ■I'lilllnsi i: A Cu.. 1(1 .MiTrliiililM' Ia 1 liiiii^xi' Ci'iirt. II. SI \s 111! I 111! IIii.<|iil"l. II MILS A ( 11 ... il'll ('lltIltlli»Hiii|liTS. l.lilfi I M M I.K\S A Cu. lilll St I'lllll, Dwiii 1' I!f.\THK. ITSt Siirraiiiiiit .lulls llul'l: A (11., ('..ill l'Arliam,'i- lliiil.lliii: S W, llK.MlllA; 1 11 .'it Mr(iill II Miiiiiiii I- '.'iliiMidill. 1 1 IS 11 V I'll vi'Mvs A Cu, . , il',' Si .I..I111 I' .\ Ml iifiiv A (11 ... Ill St 111 liii s lit SI \s A ^'it I'lll Si I'aiil, HiillKHI StMMs A C11..I .MiT. Iialil-' V.\. W (ilii. Illslil.KV A Hun., ilO',1 ('..mliiii.- sniiiiTu, .\i.iw 111 K A l-'.s.ii i-ii iiiil (■iinitiiiHHiiiiii'ru. Glue, Si'..', I iiml \fii'!'-i'""t it'll yUiiiiit'iii'liiri r.i. lliiMt.Miis (il I 1; Wullh- I W. 1' Itl'ur.I Hi'll.. '.>ii:l KiilliiiM .MoNlltlM. lillK W.itlhsill l.ali.11.' A- C.. i ...iiiiT Iliirri--tii' llll.l Luunili, ilHi.T. Ill I'.. 11 Grocers, Wholesale. ()|l,l I -111 Mi'l 1 1 1 I ,M II .ililSl I'.iiil 'I'li-HN lliii.iiii.it- :is Si. 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Siilpiri- U. 11 Kii ii\ :I4I1 Sl I'a.il lll.;i.vsii li i\ ACu . :l!liiiiil 41 St I'li. r. : SxWiKl.l. lillulllljti'. ill ami itil Sl I i'l't.T. 1 CiMii'Kii, KmiiMan & Cu,. 4'i anil 44 i Kiiiiiiilliiii.', .lusKI'll S M U.l. A Cu. ., .."iIKi Sl, I'aiil, : I.'si.Ki T A Hi— i;i 4ii:l St. I'aiil. j .lulIN li. lilll iliK l.\^'i'lll li.r llTIi, Stml, I Mi'lal-.aliil Ilarilwiil-Pi. IIH Sl , I'lllll l''i.i,iurf. I'liii.i.ii's A *'tt. , t." St, I'l'liT, c 11, I.khh iinkix lii."i St I'aiil, /, l'u|..\i.-T A (11 111!! St I'anI I-:, IlKl -I:K ■-"-' l,rlli.iillr .1 >.MKS 111 I luS .\ Cu 17 Sl 1 1. Il'll I I'MtMI.I.I'.. llMttl A Cu llri.ll. 'I'ill I'Ini.'i-. Mi'tiil... I't.-.i, )> Si .luliii .lii-K|.|l U AI.KI.U A; Cu. . . .1(1 Sl .I..I111 I. .1. Mkiivk .r A Cu '.'IlT St I'anI II VI. lilMVS A: Cu,, ■J,"i:lai..l 'J.'i.'i St. I'mil .l\- Itltiiw s k IlKii'l 111.11. 'Jill St. .laini-i, I'lluWIK Kllill IIKII- JJISl .Illllli'M .1 1- \\ ii.ki.ii A Cu . . lii."> Si, .1 ^. W A K 1' (1 iiiiiKACu . HHKiii'v .Nun I. .1, .\, Sl iiM-:M':it ."I'Jl Crai^', siMi'His, Witii'i.iiKAii Si Cu . 4.'i;i Sl I'anI. I'li.i.iiw, Ili'.ituKV k i'i< , il, ."1 mill 7 CiiN tutu lIllUNl' S.|l|ll|-|' Hardware Saddlery »//*./ < 'iii-i-i'i'fi . SlMI'SUV. WllllKIIKAIlA (11, :'lil St I'liul Hardware ,ii„i r,./,,, „/,-, 111:1 Sl. I'lllll, M \i miN vi.ii. .Miiiiiiii'. A Cu il.'i anil ;i; St. I'l'tir. Mill SiMi'sux .'JII7 N'litri' Illlllll' M. Iliii.i.vsiiA: Su.s 'lO'i St. I'liiil. Hats, Caps, and Furs. /..■.(./l .'.< 1;/' /■',l.l/l(n„. .lulls IIKSIIKIISIIX A (11. 'JHil Nulri' I'aliir. .\. HllMIAIil. 'J41I N'lilri' Hmui' I'Vtii lilinlii'il IS4H. Kiml I'ri/.!' Kiir Kwlu l.lislim.'iit. Ml |i, SiMi'Mis aiir .Niiiri' Haiiii', Wm. SvMii.i :)n7 Niitri' liaini'. Sl III I I7.K. UKI.sllMlliI A >'i>. 'J'.ll Ni.iri' Iiiiiiu'. Hay-press Manufacturer. .1 1. ..11 11 I'.ll M-IIKI, , '.III loll, t.', HOTE'-S. SI, l.v« I.I M K 11 \l 1, .1', lii fikilll, "1' |liiMl. l'.,>t tllli..' ,\i,iiiiis IliiTii, iHi'ikii. Sii'iiiiii-A .Mill- ravi, 41 M.iiill CvSAliv Mull. I .\ H.li\i'aili. I'l Sl (ialn. I. Iiiisii.vsv 11.11 1,1. 1.1 Hi'liviaiii. ill N..lrr Illlllll'. House-furnishing Goods. .1 V- Hi. ..UN .^ lili.illn 1.. ■.'l:. >■ .liiln.'.-. I'K.iU-l II11..I III.U- .J'JISI .laliii'S .1 \-. \\ \l.kl.u A *'i> .1H.'| Sl .Illlllll* I. .1 .\ Sl la t.M-li .'.J I Craiir Horseshoe and Spike .l/,/„,y;i.'M,',,'.«. I'll. I. .w 1 1 I'.ll- '.V A C.I . S. I'iiiri.'k. Importer of Fancy .',.«//,.,' ,,„./ /'.'/./,iiiii;iiin .\ii\ iiT.* .AlllMI I I.Tt ItM. lS«lll\MK l'uMI'\NV. 'JI.'iSi .liiin.'..' K II lii.lt. Maiiii).'i'r. .I'VrS V lN-llt\Nil'. CiiMI'lNY lliiilliTl W'.KMii, i.M Sl. l'"riiiii.'..iri .XiiviiT. I C\SA1U lii MlASr:.K ClIMI.A.SV ( K lIUwlill^'Kl. Ill St. .Illllll. Slll'f'll^lt lMi.Klll\l. ISHIK.VSI |.; Cum- l'\sv ill. .1. .li.lilidliini, St. Saira mi'iit t'llMMKlti lAI. I'sitis .\ — I II \Ni !■: CiiM fKNV. I'liiiiii llnililiinr.-. St I'Viiii .".is .Xavii'i Krnl. Ci.li', (iininil ,\l'. 1 I. Insurance Companies, ('\NMM I. IKK A-M IHNIK I'uMI'VSV. Hilt St. Jaliii'H. 11 I'liniiull, lli'iic nil .V^ri'iit. Sis MiiiM. I.iKi Is-iit\s. K Cum- IHNV. nil Sl .laini'B, .\I. 11. (iaiill. .Miiliii|.riii^' llllii'li.r, 'I'lll': .Ml 11 At. I.IKI-: .\sHin : ■.:■!. is nh- C\ SMi\ iMi'KiKllllri.. Miimiltiin.ilnt.i. IIII St, l''raiii,iil» Xuvirp, li. .1, l,i.ii-ilali'. I. IKK As-url KTIllN UK ScilTI.ANll. Ill Si. .laiiii's Iliil.iTi Hull. Miimiiri-r, Six Nil Mil I l.ii-ii; A— im i \-i ms CuMrxsv |\\. M UaiiiHiiy;, l.'il St .Ii'liii'ri. I'l»n'l\ K lluVKItXMKSI Sl 1 I linV I.IKH Ahsi ll \si I-. ('iiMi-xsv, M.intri'iil. K. C. Iri'liiiiil. .Miiiui^nr r..i' Caniiilii. Cni/.KS'S InM llAM I'i CllMI'VSX. i;."iSt. .liilnrH. I.USIIUS AMI l.ASI AKIIIllK I.IKK .^-su 1 I \TIUS' ClIMI'VNY 'Jil.'l St. .llllini*, Iti.la'ri.illll A Sllllll'lilTr. .Mlltllllil'I'H fur CHliaila. IIUIIUS MKIIH M. ANIiIIKSKHM. I.IKK .\sMii I VI I. IN, I'J I'liii'i' irAriui'i*, .Illllll"* It. .N| ( 'Iii|. Illllll. Muna^nT. Ni:\v-\iiiik l.tKi.; Is-i msi i; ('ii\ti',\sy. Hi'J St, ,1.11111',., Waltir llurki'. .\Iiiiiiis:i'r. lil.ullK -Ml I KM- I.IKK Is-t lUSl K Cum- insv. Hi:i Sl .Imni-. c S. I.i'hIh mill .luliii Cunvrrsi'. ( ii'tiiTiil MiiliH' (.'ITK. .KTXA I.IKK IsM IIASIK CuMI'XXV. lijli SI. .Illllll'.-. Willimii II. (Irr. Miitiu- P'f. TllAlKI.Ki.S IsslllVXlK CuMI'VXV, Mill Sl. .Iiini.'n. l''..-Ii'f. \\v\U A Itriii Ii-y, (ii'iii'nil .\t:iiilri. KlJIIlMlIK I.IKK .\ssl IIAXl K SlH IK'l'V, HIS Si ,lmiiiK. It W tiuli', Ui'iii'. nil .Mmiiiiri'r. Iron Bedsteads,Columns, />,,nr III,'/ W'iii'/iiir i;,;ili„,i.i. IMV .\ Hi. Hli.l- , . nil I.. I'JII Anil, Kerosene and Gas-fixture Mininj'ilctm'i r. .I..IIN H I'.iiii iiKIlus A Cu .M St, .li.M'l.ll, LACE LEATHER Manufacturers. I. .1 CWII'IUI I A C.I .".'.11 St .li.Hi'Iill. .lulls I.. II MlllWAS A I .. . . ..1 C.illllillu' mill lliitiiivi'iitiii'i' LEAD AND COLOR Manufacturers. .V, lIvM-vv & Sux. Kill I. .n. Hi ti. 'J'J lM-l..'.l..r anil Ci.Ili'u-i' ,.ii-, dlllri'. ;ir U.i-..|l.'t LEATHER BELTING. I. .1 I'AMI'llKl.l. A ill. .".'.II, ."I'.lli. ."i!IS SI. .l.iM'l.ll .lulls I.. II MtiiM \N A I'll , r.irn.r Cnn niii).' anil Mi.niiMiitini' (1111..- liiT llll.l imi (jiii .11 Leather Merchants. SlIAH HHii«. ,VCvsM|.« HI Ui'i'i.lli'l. Mii-KI V A Utl KKlt .'lIKlSl. I'alll .lulls Hill I.M.I, .V I'll 4;'J Si, I'lllll. Ill \, Hii iiMtii-us A ('.., , l:l(i Sl I'l'iir, i'\ — II -. Sl iM-us A i'*i. .10 1. 1 nil. ill!'. \, A l-; Amu- I'J'J Sl, I'l I. I' W III I Kill, Ml A; l'"l>K 14 1. 1 111.. i 111'. I'AMl'llKll. Hltvsiis IS l..-|n..illl'. CiilK. Ml i.u^' \ in !• I.i'iniiiiii'. M. II SkvmihuA: Sus. . ..'iI17 St. I'anI. .\. K(;uu,\( k .'iH.'i Sl I'lllll. .1. A. I.Ki I. Kill .'lilti Sl I'anI. I!K\ISHT1iN 4 MultlllHlSl I l.llllllll'K A l'KSSIMiliis.A(;i'liIM. :iS(ISt Haul C. K. Skvmih It IJ I.i'iii.iiiii'. Hl.M kA I.iH KK. ..'iim mill .'ill Sl, Haul. IlKvrii A NiiiciiiKV 7 l.iniiiiiii'. Wm.iKII ItuSSKI.I,. '.Illllll '1 Kl, lii'Irll, I' A. Ml iii'iiv A Cu 17 Sl Illllll HiisM.ii Ml l.Kvs ::i II Ili'i. .\i,i.\. Skm.iis Hi l.i'tni lilll' .1 (I. Hiiv-iis .'iJ'.i si Haul. I,. .1 ('AMI'llKII. .V Cu. . ..'l'.l4 Sl .l..si-|.ll. HiiNuvis A Mums nil Sl I'liir. llKM liltViV l.ilKUAIS '.'i I S , I'lllll. M C, (iM.MISKM '.'7'.l Sl I'aill W 1,. KisMuxiiAi (11 :i!i:iSi Haul. Kiui I'KiiiiMi r..:i(l.''iiinil :iti7 SI. Haul. N S WiiiisKV 14 Sl li.'li'ii. Liquors, Wines, &.C., ll7,../..i„A. \\ - 1', I.K'.v IB A- I'll 'j; anil Jll St. Sii. raininl I.Ki klK. .M \IIIK«B \ Cu Sl .li.llll. Locomotive Works. .M XSi IIK-IKtl I.V 11 I I.IHUMUIIIK Wiiiik-. 'j:i(i St .liiini'i', lli'iiij Sluii'kiill, lii'iiiral Ai-i'lit LOCKSMITH. .1 K .Mai liiis Ml. '.i| l.aliiiii. LUMBER DEALERS. .liiIlliAN A IlKlis Mill iilis I 'niii: I'.. S. CiMili ISII St. .lunii'ii, Cl-IIISi, lllius, .till Sl. I''ralii;ni« Xilvii'K 1''.. ,1. M xwvKl.l. A Cu 71."i Cnilu. I' A 1'' Hussi i.l.v •J;l'J ( 'i-aitt MdiAiMMN A (.'(1. ..Sl.dalirii-I Ij.iUh. TIIK 1M;!N( ll'AI, lUSINKSS MKN ol' CANAItA. M< )\I1!I;AI,. \\ M lll.MllHIMlN. . . , l:;il Si. I'nu.-'lMril. II. Ki iiM;s-i :;7 liirii. I'lll-.lii.MAlM; \ I'MIIZIOAI l;li) l.ll ^'llllcllitilTt'. Anmii.i; .Iciiinis A: Kii.s !i:l riir(liiiiiii.><. Ai.Kv. Di I'l V it Cii., l.Vl Mil'., Ill iin.l ."il;l iniii;. A ('\N1I\ I'llll St. .I.ir..'|.ll. W. lii I'MKiiiiiiiii. iif lliii.Mi>. ill riii:ii Hillli \ til s'.lT Diir, lii-l.'i-. ti. 'I'Ml'; 'I'liti-V |)i> hi.iK l'.\Ml.t. .Mf.Mi niinil l.n;;iiuVliitii'ti' iiii'l Svdi-hliaiii. MAP AND ATLAS Publishers. \\ MM.l:\ Mil l.-.l'ill'li-ln ri.flhi' Niw Sliinil.inl .\l\:,n III' till' liiiiiiiniiiti. I'l'iiiii iitliiitil niiiini's. iitiil III' llii- Itiiilwiiv mill INiHliil .Mii)is III' lliini rill, tim-li'-i', iiiiil .MiH-iiiiiii- I'niviii ■'I'M, iil^ii NImu'iIiiIiii iiiiiI tin- 'ritulirt' I I lli.tli.l> I'lll.li-li.T-i.f I'l-.i viiiriul mill i'miiiiIv .\tlii.-i> mill Mii|iH. M .':il mi.l 'I'.ir.iMlo. MACHINERY DEPOT. ItuMiMoN >i \( iiiMirtv iM.iHi I A i; MACHINISTS. tl Si on ,\ I II i;:;; i ini'. \ I 1.1 AN ll;ii\ \\i,I:K^ I.I. Mlllll.,^ll \ Sun), nii-iii-r Nii/:in'tli itiiil Ui-i-iinai). .lllnKI'll 'I'll. list. KV. fiillfiri' lliiililili;;. , ('.illiTri-. l.rMAN !■'. .llMI\-iiN |\liii-ii- lliill t' imtiyi, I-'ki; A lii.i NNii\ T t mini Siiif. \\ K. Ill II Ills- :;i'i'.i M. Aiiiiiiiii'. Notaries, ( 'oiil III is.i i.\\\i> ii; 1.1 i."ii i'.iii..-i. OILS, LAMPS, 8lc. -Mwiii: .\ i;\\i-v\. '.IS Si. |-'iaiir.ii> .\iivi.i. OIL MERCHANTS. I, Mill. \\ i| VI 1.. v\li M VI lllM.llV 1111.- llta'.l il till.- a S|H'ilallv i. AllKil .Siva:'.. ,\ S..II I 1 mil I'Ai liaii..'.- Oils, Paints, Class, &.c. .\ l; vvi-vv ,\ s.i\ .;; i;. ...II. t .liillN Ml .\Kllll I! ,V ^"\ 1- anil '.'O |i|. llri.Hili.iaiiil IT iihil 111 1.1' lliiyir. It. ('. .1 VMIMIN i\ fii II St, .ImIiti i:. .\TH vTi:ii ,V I'll. . . . r.i Si Mill. .Ian Ml Hill I. vi.i.. I ii: A I'll . :;i'i'.i I'i'in nii-.-iiiiii r.-. S, II. M vv ,\ I'll 171 St. Paul. Purchasing Agency Ship and Boat Builders, .1//./ (,.ii,i:ll /„/'..,■„/.(//..„ '>///.•', Ill,/ llnrl.-.l, d-,. ■Iiii-; .Mii\iiiKAi.,t'v.NMiivN\ I'liiii.ii.N (^ >i,\Maiiim; W i-. A. Caniiii. I'l 111 II \»IMi AiiK-M v.lli'.'Sl..laiiii.-', I'r.i|i'f. I'lHI Si. .Iiim.|iIi. II Li'llliiilli.. .la - 111. Maialivilli-, (; |,,, ' Taii.'s Ilrv |lia-k:<. .Maiiau'i'f : ILiiiv A .laik-.m, .\s- l k,,, ^,, |,,iii;.sns -jiist Anl'iisliiii-. .Maliajfrr ; .lain. > H Ma. Uiiiiinli. 'I'lraMiivr; t'limli.- II. lliiiU^, Sir Slate and Metal Roofing. Produce Merchants. '■ " '''n" tn.-. I'mii;. |i III I ll.K-.\ I.I l-- l'..;iii.|lili.' \\ . Ill \N iV (11 II.' Si. I'llll-, l>, lilllllVM |.; .V I'll ll'.-l ilal, ,\, .\ Avr.U i\ «'ii. . . .Illillliv Nun, \\ |,,|.||,,| AllVl-TllilM. lillii-, I |.. Ill I'.ilnllii.- I'll,,- ,\ II Km;i,s STAIR BUILDERS. .1 M. I'liill|. .1 Cm... I.I. NiMllll- .\ IJiil 1 11. 11. r. Si, .l.iliii an. I Mvi'!':i;''.'';i''....,isai,ii mil 1' n.M... Stamping Companies. llvilliiVV III VSlil. l.ll ."i;l."l Si. I'iUll llliiMV- UVVIII-IIN A (11. lllillllillKill MARINE WORKS. A. Cv.s 1 IN Il'.ll SI .1.1-1 |.ll MARINE SURVEYOR. |l. I!ii- Kl,l;l; . M..i,'r...l Marble Dealers, M.,1,,,,,,.1.1.-^. M.„.I.U,,i:: If. rmi-viii l::ii lllinn. liiillKKI 111. 111. riii-ni-r St I allirrilii- ami Ali.\aiiili.r. 'rvN-l.v .V lllillll..N Ill Ali.\aiiil.r II I. I 1 ui.v (i'.l lllriiry. MARBLEIZED SLATE Mantels. II \V. l!i;i:ii ;s:i iLn^ Mechanical Engineers. llKlllll.UT \V M.l.l>. 11 I' Ii I.' Illli.iv I'niiil Si Cliarli'-. .Ill- Kll;i 11 lis \ I'll . :.'.i SI I. an 111. Men's Furnishing Coods, \VI,.,l,.-<.il.. I.KISItM\N .V \\ ll,klN-iiN. , I'.l all.l ."il Si. I'llll- \V. A Svinii .V I'll -Jii Si ll.lin ^ill Nil Ml .N M l.llllIN \ ( II . Ill SI .l.i.-.|ili. l-'.iivv Aim .Nii:i.ii \ I'll lllii .Mi liill Wni.ivM NnivivN I'.l llli-nn. . .1 v\ll-> iNi.i.i- ."il Itliiin-. .1. (i. I'VIIK- , . I'.i-M Si .lalia-. Mercantile Agencies, i ORCAN BUILDERS. > i: w -.i.i.-i \ .\ I .. .1 >- I.. . i-i PAPER COLLAR Manufacturers. Kii I r. y.\ 1 . ■>'.' I'l-ai..'. Paper Manufacturers. I'VN vi.v I'vi'i.i. 1 ... ,1.111111. .1 :;;i Si I'aill Ai i.\ Hi NUN \ I'll :il."i .--I I'.nil PATENT BROKERS. l-iii;li .\ ivr.l.l . ."ill.'- I raii:-. PATENT MEDICINES. I'l niiv Hvv I- .\ >..N :;;; S' i', ,i, i: Ml 111. S.ii. I'i..|.riil.ii 111 t'aiL'iliiin Hair U.-i:..ni-i-aliii aii.ll'.i.i|ii 1 - I'lil ni.inir Sv riip. .-.inii-r I'luri' li'.Vniii':* anil Niilli 11; Patent Portable Forges. li .1. A. (' 11 VNl. . |ll\ |-< l''.inii.llili .\l.l.\. .\l. I'livvii IIII llli-v .Nun. .\| IIVNNIIN ,V I'll ■;■.' W'illialil. Siivvv ,\ .Ml Km-; !iii V IliiiL'. Till. VI V- l.l:i:\llNi; \ fii.. \\ tlliain. r.ir. Kin--, I'villllvlllN. SilN iV ('ililNI.1. l.ll'.. Ill |-'.\ i-liaii:r.. Real Estate and Loan \1. V, .M vNiu.v ii.i.i.; iV iMvikiSMiN. Ill-,' Si. .lallli-. II. \\ Si VN liiN I'.ll Si .lallii - lll.NIIV Iliii.VN Iir M..lain.- Refined Petroleum M., ,.„/.,. ■,,„:,.. I) 1) M VNS i; ami I'.l 1.1 niiiini- ROLLINC MILLS. M..\iia-.M. liiii.i.iNii .Mm.i I'll. i.Miii- lan.l, Wal-iill \ I'li.l. Ill'.l St. I'aul \l.i|-|i IllilN (11. .I.illll liiil'iTIS. Ma lUlL'i'l-. Cui'.Sl. I'all-ii'K i\ liriv\-Iii-. I'll luvv. Ili,ii-|-.v iV I'll '.II 1.1 ml Mill ali.l M l'..lll- l> Slaiii|,iiiL.' Wiirk-). Allirl-I, I'lillli- hI I>i-I.i-Ii. Starch Manufacturers. 'liii. l-'.iivv vi;li-i'.i I!.. Sr via il I'n. i H' Ii..-. Si, I'.-i.i- \V.,ili-, at I'M vval.l-l.ui-L;. (lilt. Steamship Companies. 1 i.ivil M.i\ S > I.I I ', I ..1 ran. . A I " , A'., nl- 'I'.. I.ivi.ri I. \1.1 VN I.INI., II ,V A. Alli'll.C 11. 'I'.l l.ivi rpiiiil an. I llla-j-uvv. IJl 1.111.1 ANIi 111 I.I- I'liIlT- S. S. (11. KKlra.ly \ lliiiliailil. IIIHI I' i- I ' VN vlil VN .\ vv II. V I IiiN I II .\li-N Mil li.y. S.i'.v i;; St. .laini - 'ri-:\li'l.i;l l.v I, INI., h \ Shaw. 'I'.i l.iv.r|l....l, I NliiN .\ VV II, V 1 li.N I'll. T.i i^iin-li'-r. l: 111.' I'll .1. li l.aini I1-. ■-'■.'.'< St. I'aul 'I'.l i;n,-li,-.- Stencil and Steel Die 111. II lll-lliir A 111. . . Il/I Sl. .Ialni,-. Threshing Machines. .liiIlN Svll Ml Sl lliilili. I I U? K. iV II. I'. I'viil;, \\i IliiiL'li.ii. I'riiii- lU.ll |iiil,i,. Tobacco Manufacturers. \\ . I'. .\Ii liiiNAI. mil .Siilii. Dniiii'. Till, .\ii\vt- TiiiiAKii CiiMrvNV. W. A.lanis. .Miiiiiii.'iiii,' lliiirtiir. IIH) St. .Marv. TRUST AND LOAN Company. 'I'll I -|- VNti I.. ivN I iivir VNV III I ' VN VliV, llii—ill Sli iiiini-mi .Maiiii,'i-r. Sl. .laini-.-. Trunks, Carpet-Bags, r.'//.-..., a-.-. 11 r.vniiiNi.iiiN I'.'li .Siiii-1. Iiuiiii., I, Kv I 111,1:11. II ,v rii...:;;i .S.iii-i' Haiiii'. TYPE FOUNDERS. llilMlNliiN 'I Vl'l l-'iil Nliliv. W Hall. .Malia--. r. 1:1 I.". I 1 1 I. . 111, .-v ill.-. UNDERTAKERS. Till:- lllais II l!iiiiavi.iitiii-i'. (ll.i.Ki.l. .\l;vi-i laiNi.. In \'ii li.ria -i|. Varnishes, Japans &>c. , , . .11 Sl. .Ii.liii .. .:;; i;.-...ii.-i 11. I . .1 VVIl-lIN ,\ 1 \. 1; VM-V. .\ S..N RUBBER COODS. Stoves and Tinware. I'VN ,1.1 VN 1:1 !.i;i 1: 1'.. ..;.". -I I'aul I'la.'V-i liiai-. -J-J I M .1: -. ijl I nl.i 111 I. Ill 1; I'll ,1'. .\. .\|iii|.l.v \ I. .1 A Sil.vi.M.n ■'.'.'I 1 laij. (',,.'. i; Sl II. I. 11. „ , ,. V. ^ Stock and ShareBrokers. Safe Manufacturers. m,, |, ,, v, , a nvvn- - . :.■ >i ir;.;. illvi;i.r-|i l-aivv vlM- I'.l Sl. .l..-.-|.li i.,i-.\av:.r M .. hull. VI. I lllai-.. li'.l Sl. l-'i'an...ii Saw and Planing Mills, hunh inai- . r si sa.raniini Sinvlliv .v. Sllivlllv, IIMl M l-l-alii-..i- \avi. r. lliNN llvvil- ,\ I'll. 11; Si. Kraiii.-iiis .\aviir. ll-vv VI. 11 lillii- . ViSl. r'|-aiii..i- Xavi.r. I-.. I.VMVN .Mill,-. 1!U Sl I-' ram. .is Xii- Veterinary Surgeon. 11 \|. l.v. hi: VN. .Ml; r.\ .>. Ill'.l I 'i-ai^'. Vinegar Manufacturers. .MiiNimvi \'iNl..;vii \\iiliK- .Mirliinl I.I I.-I.V1-1-. l'i..|i r. II II..11-. i-iiurs. WAREHOUSES. MoN I i:i;vl \\ vKl.ii.ii -IN., 1 n .I.illll S Hall. Maliairi-r. -Jill Wiilin- al'l .1 vMi- I Itin ml.. Peat Fuel Company. lUv 111 AlkM VN .'1 1 .s.-.iilanil. PHOTOCRAPHERS. \|. >. VI -' 1: VN ,\ 'I'l . 1,1 K. I....1,- .! VMI.- Sill; vi:i;ii .Si l.alu-ii-l I ks W II 1.1 VVt Itllt.NN VN ... Masiii -I \\ M Ill-.NIil.ll-i.N lllli.i. St riMl-Ialil Hill. Ml.-, Ill riil.riiiiii ,\ I'll. 11 aiiaili Sa-li l-'a.I.irvl. Mullili Inii. (l-rl.l I. iM.ilitl-i-al l> ' anil Sa-I l.'arliirv 1, St. (lalii'ii'l 1 ks. .Iv- I'l-l'llN III! Diiki- .1 K W viai Ci.ti- Sl. Alil.iini l.v IN. (11 Vlll'.liNNKVl .V, 111. nUii-i anil sliiivv 1...1111. |ll,\ I-.' Sl. Cliarli-s I.Mills at l.aihilii'l. . ..Ilal.'l -I .1, W, I'lllivilll, .Mill. l|..i-liilai:il. i.|i |ii.-il.. lia-^ Wnrk- |lvNll,l. Ml Niai. 1-111. La^'mirliitiuiT an I iti -J| 1 \ Mi I 1 vN Svili-nliain .li lliisiiilal. Straw and Millinery (,' /.--. II ■/,,./. .v.i,'.. ■I'lliiM V- M vv iV I'll Uir Sl. I'l-IiT. 11 1; M via.i.ii .V I'll I Hi .M"iiill. I'l IM-iil . W VIlNili l,,\ I'll . ISSl. Ill l.'ll. l:;i| SI. I'l'ii'i'. Surgical Appliances and In N. \\ ivi VN .N Co '.'Ill Sl .lanii-H .1. .M. Iliivii-iiii-.Kr.V Son Hi'.' Si ,1a s. PHYSICIANS. lll;o. \V fvMl'lilM.I,. M l> , niT Slur 111 Ui'. .lollN lii'MiliV. M.l>. .hTT St. Catliarini'. Mo+al aniH Tin Platfi It. I' How mih. .M I) iriiiiiman. exai ana i in riaie ^^ j,, ,,-,,^„„|, ^ |, .j, i),.„v,r iiaii M.rr/i.inr Mai, I.. K vv.\- Cn.. Mi-iiill iiii.l dii'.v Nun. KlIANl IS \V. CvMI'lll';! I., Mil.. Ill I'liil lliis |il Hi'iiviT Ha sy.^k I'-';; i"'''^*;'" -""'''-■>■ ■^ii;; i,. c yiv!rM,i,,«: mh.vi'ii":,;:..:; CaUMI.I.!-, UmihMo ....IISI..I11I111 w.H. IllNiisl-i.N.M.n ..llTlniiinav Nail Manufacturers. (il;o. A. livlNKs. M H.. Ilsii linn In-sli-r Wll.l.lvM S. S.Mllll, Mil,, II Ui-iiv-ir Hull 'I'l'miri'. ., - I.-. (1. I'l inaaiN. .M.I) iKiMSt.Catlii'riiii' '":':;:, 'liMllin^^s'l' lirnrim mIh' i-i"""^' '^u.„n.MAun - villi,-!, l.K,.Km.lNNvA.o..lilMS,, I'aul KN. "m'iv":, .^liSt, Itaili-iiiinili' (iKo, Stai I'-.v. Ml ('hiilliiiiii anil 1 ( anal Siili', Si, llalirii'l l.iii-ks, .limnni Dt NS t'nti. St, I'uiil. PIANOS,ORCANS &,c. K, Hill ■-'llll Sl, .laliii-«, .lii-ll'll (liilltl ','11 Sl, .lllllll'S, .Sl.VV VlllIK iV llllS'l'DN I'l \NO Kiiii-ii; C.i l;K Niitn- Dainr, NEWSPAPERS. .MiiNitiKAi, Hi-aivi,ii . Ill St, .lanii-s .MiiN-lllMM. (I vzia II.. i..rni r I'raii.' iiial St, i.'raiii.iiis .\avli-r, ViiMllCVI. WirsKss St, .lalnis. I.K N V-lliiNVM-: Sl, .lauii--, 'I'm. |-;vl..M.\ll S'lAll 1)1 SI. .Illllll-H. I JlllIN I.UVia.l '.'.ISI, .Nli'llilllls, SAIL MAKERS. 'I'liitM \^ SnNM-: iV t'li - . 1:[ » 'on I llll 'II. SCALE MAKERS and Warerooms. l''vliaiVNi>s A 111 lira I', I'alli 11. Ma niiinr |i):l Si, I'anl. 11, H. W aiiiii;n .V Co,. ■,'l)."i ami -.'li; l-'iir tilirntiiiii Imii- Sculptorsand Designers. 'I'vN-l-iv .\ ll'liiai.N. ...Ill All N. mill r. SEWING-MACHINES. .1, |1 I, vvv 1 Oli llli.'i .N llalii.-. 'I'm-. Iliivvi,; .Mai hini-; Co., lliir .Ni.in Hi t' V\', Wll.l.t VMS .M VNl l--\l 1 I VINli Co. (' W. Hull, Miiiiiif,'iii;; DiiiTliir .M . Kiiui osK \ ( 'o Illil Sl. I'liiil. HIT N.iti-i' Daiiir Snill- A Wlllll-; iWlni-li-r \ Wil-mi Si'Wliis; Miiiiiifiuiiiniif,' Cn , '.'SI Niili-i' llmiii'. .1. Kni;vs '.'li Sl. Itaili'u'iiiiili' SURVEYOR ,(„./ /-.'ii./n" ■•■'"■/ 1,1^1, ■111,11, il Al.l.N'll lloss r,ll;!Ci-ai^'sI. Syrup Manufacturers. I'm in I v-1 llll Sv la I' c.i I' 11. I'al iiiir. .Maiia,:;.-r. ss Kinir Tailors', Hatter-' and /-i'/'/-/' /•.^' Tl'llllll. ll'J-<. PRINTERS. Tack Manufacturers. ' I'll. low, lli.iisi.v ,\ Co. .'.II 1.1 llll Mill. I Seeds, Garden and Field, ' .^......-no Il7«ii/..M(/.. TANNERS. I \\M. I'.VANs, llll'. .Mi-dill anil I'lMinillinj;. . (It 11. I.a.moiih. .. ll)."i S'isilali.ui. Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, &.c. liiii,„i-n,-s liiiii \\7.,,/,s„/. jh.ihi-.i. SWVi.r.. I.VMVN A- Co . -,"Jii mill -J'-'H Sl. .lllllll'S S. oi.i.iiNiioiii' 'JII,"! Niiii'i' Daiiii', Al.lii 111 l^A l-"Ni,i.tsii.;lli| C. . mill issii int. IT^ WIRE-CLOTH Manufacturer. •r 11 III. I ."i.iS .111.1 ."llll) Craiu'. WIRE-WORKERS. MiiNlia.vl.W 11a V\. Mil,- ii:-lal.li-ln-.l. Isilll.i '1'. (i. lii.i-. ■"i,"is anil ."illll I 'rlli.u^ WOOD DEALERS, (ivvi.N-\ l.iii-; ssciilli-i;i.. Wooden Ware, Clocks, j ,/,„/ /•;„,.-../ I.- /s, 11'/,../,..,//,. I II. A. Nr.t.siiN A Sons, !i;:. '.I,"i. ami '.'', I Sl. I'l-ti-r. WOOD-WORKING Machinery. 1 I. M. llll. IS. .Siw llav.-ii. CI., ami Muiill'i'iil, 1", ti, WOOLLEN COODS. M, l-'i-iii,ii A S.iN- ,',,ll.(r, . 11 VI 1,1' lino-, A Co., ,-,ir. Sl. lli-li-naml lli'i'iilli'i. II livvis A Co -l'"iT Sl. Paul. I'l. W . Sti:fiii-;N A Ci) ■.'."■ St. Ili-li-ii. Ml 111 I-'.WVN A Co :ili St. .Iiisi-|ili Wiivi.i.iv A Wiioiis '.'Ill Mi-ilill. WOOLLEN GOODS, Canadian. .Mii.isA- Hi -1-1 iitssoN. .. .IS St. Ill III) li Mi.-r Minis, it Co., i-iir. St. Hi-li'ii iiinl Li'iniiiiii'. ,, , I': \V. St'h-.fiiKN A C.I '^iSl. lli-li'ii. CANrii.i.;, l'',\v\N A Co. HI St. .lii»i|ili. mi ({I i:im:( , niKK iii-rii I M> BANKS. ;|\, WW. \:\ H\l -- Ml \ "T ( W \l'\ \' Haidwaio Mcichanls. BANKERS I r.M I iii;i I i;i\ I i;- I"|;m\ |m HOTEL. INSURANCE FIRE. INSURANCE LIFE LUMBER DEALERS. H.irrlwaie Merchants HOTEL. LUMBER DEALERS. BANKERS. I.; \ \\ M I' -. .\ ' BANKING HOUSE. Barnsteis, Attm iiey,., \ {) KON TO. Caipetb. Oil-Cloths, &,c. r U u I CHINA. CLASS. Clothing. Wholosale. .,, V 1 ,1. 1 , .'. • ■■ ' M '■ ■ ' ^^ , -i,,\ J. iis-iMS .\ < II i:' i W I CIVIL ENGINEERS. i;; V- 1 \\ lini\...N l.uiii; .\ Mil.' I Kl- SIMM M -. . -,t ^..ll. BARRISTERS. Attorneys, and Solicitors. BOOKSELLERS and Siationeis. BOTTLER ALE. BREWERS. Chan Manufacturers. CHINA. C LA^'S and Eai '.henwaro. COAL MERCHANTS. Dry Goods Merchant- Founders, Engineers FurnitiiioManufacturors. FUR MERCHANTS. 1/,, I 1 -/\- i :,' ■..:!!::. l\ CAS COMPANY. General Merchants. . , 1 ■ ' A . ; • M ,,n .1. Ml" ■■■ ■•>■■ <■' '■ \ ,/ ,li:l. I 111. . U II I ' VVl.i.ll S I .,u nil l:M U"" !'■'" \S ,1, i: llhMiiii Hi \rl II .1 M Hi AM II ''■' •'•' '' '■ s li.i-- .\ I II \' ■ ■ ' ' NOTARY. 01 ls. lamps. and Class Ware. PUBLISHERS. Rubber Manufacturei s^ RAILWAY. SHIP CHANDLERS. Steanislup Companies. Biscuit and 1/ Boil'U Manufactui en BOOTS AND SHOES, Ar c Mint 6 ok Maiuif IS Agricultural Inipleinen's APOTHECARIES. ARCHITECTS. Bolt and Nnt M muf'rs. BRASS FOUNDERS. piriisiii'i s. Pi ' I niiji-i s. AUCTIONEERS BANKS. Brewers, Al.^ and Poi tor. COAL AND WOOD Merchants. i\ -I 1 '-^ ■ I 1. .. I .1,11 A— .11 mi.iv III! i . :. I 1. - 1 K. • Ml CONTRACTORS. . L -. 1 1 I, 111 !. 1^' > ■ DISTILLERS. DRUGS. F I a V o r 1 n g Extracts, Brewer. LaH;er-Beer. ' - ^ 11 I w i I ... III. I . 1 I .< 11 Buck Manufacturers. Druggists, Wholesale. Tobacco Mamifactuiers. BROOMS, BRUSHES. THREE RIVERS. / II '„ II. Car Manufacturers. DRY GOODS, Si I ks&,Dres5 Trimmings, u '• i,,.,,„l.i U ,1 1.1 U A -•'■ Km. 1- .\ \ Ml 1:1. n .\ 1 .1 i; ■ I. I 1 ; 1 1 .\ - M M 1 r ' I : I . I I II I , ,. 11 , r.i i. ,,.„ r,.,„...l-. , ill I III 1 h I \! Dry Goods Wholesale. \ i: \l. \l II I .-. Ill I I'll .1 " . ,. I \|. Ml I I. II II .\ I ■• 11 Cai-Wh>-F CANADA. ToUoNTO. I.IK Kii Mir \ II \j.ii\NK.. '.I mill II Wi'l liiiL'ti.n. Iv III 1,111- lllllllllKlli IW Villi),'!' i>i.ii.\\ tV Cii.. I'lir. \\'4-lliii);tiiii mill liiriliiii. SwiMiN. Kk\ni:i>v iV iMi;i.. rnr. Sriiii mill riilliiiriii'. \Vm .Mm Ml i.h iV III :i.'i Cnlliiiriii'. '^IHlM^^< \V\iiM\ 111 :;'.! Kinni, W , j .IkN.MMiS.V llllVMlllN . . . . 11 I'liinl, W I l>, .\llMiri ,V I'll K Viiliur 'I'miMx- liiiiiv\ M.uw l:t ^'llll;.'l■. V, \ I' IfiiilSKV 111! ^iilip'. I EARTH COMMODES. ri.i;» Kiiiiox \ rmiMiiK. . . .:l."i Kmni, K. ■ iSiilr .\p'iii liir .Miiuli's ril.-linitiil I Kiirlli I 'iiiiiiinHJi-s, I ESTATE AGENT, Inventor, and Patent Ojti.;. I'll Mll.l> PllWKI.I II Vii'liilill EXPRESS COMPANY 'I'liK Siii;iiiih;n luMrvw (l.iMnKin. :lii Sinn, I mil|.li. II Mlliliill:ii'l ■ill ^iiii;;. . Snl'lIlN WiMIMK. I I \\illilll.'liill, W. Ml I'll \ii .V |i\vi-o\. ..Ill Kiiinl. \V II .\. Nii,~iis \ Sii.ss, ."iii mill ."is Kriiiii. W. C. \ .1. .\l.l.l'.\. riir. Kniiit mill Cliuri-li. ^ .1. (i. .Iiisl.l'll \ I'o Hi Villi).'!'. I S\Ml l;l. Sli:ii\ :ll Wi'llin-lun. K. Hull!. -IIS ,\ lliiMi I'.i ^!!11L'!■ FISHING TACKLE .Villi! k. I..\ii.iii ,V I II ... "il ^ .!iii;i'. Fire Extinguishers. Till. Kiiii I A 1 iMi i-iii i; ^' ^'-i 1" 11 lllM. Cii . !-J mul ^1 Kni-. Iv \\ , .Miilii.-i'M. Si'iii'tmy. FLOUR AND GRAIN W M llM.llllMTIl Nil |-'r,.lll. ' .Umi- Viirx'i ^>* \V!Him.-ii.ii. K. .1 ,v .\. iHiih "i-l l-'i-iiiii. !■'■ I. iiii I i;i.>V I'll mi T. Imvsini I. ^ «'" ■,"< W. Miirkii. FOUNDERS, Stove and Furnace. K. ,\ I 1. 1 K\l,\ Kirif. \V, Founders and Engine /!„;/,/., -s. Sr. l.vKiii.M I. I'm MHiv (Will. lliiMiil Inn .V Siiiil. Knilit, K SitlHi l-'iil MHCV il»ii-k!_v, Ni'ill \ I*'!. I. iiir. l''i-"iii mill Hiiil.'i' ■' OMMllii Km.isi; WuiiK- i.liiiiii'K Miir lill\ S..|r. ■.'■-■:; in.l ■-'■.'.•i limili. K FURNITURE M,i„,i/,i.liinrs. LI. II u \ I'll Ill 1111.1 '.'l Kiiii; \V. UK! Hill 1-; I'll Mil II J""" ,l\-, II. SamoS: I'll "*' >"">-"■ GROCERS RETAIL. ITuM, W lliMi.li .S; I " . '"i. Kiiiir '""' Smiiii.li. Grocers, Wholesale. 111,1111. i; Mil mm;\ in 1 VtmU I iivMP, T'iiiiiiASri'>.V I'll ii."i Kriiiit. I M,,iuii-iiN :W m"' I" Willliiiriiiu. '.\inM-\ nni.Ns ,'■■,,';!;)'''■"",' |. II Ciii-K. \ I'll., .-ill. lil mill i'-ll'i'>"!- liiiv \N K" Mir.V Mniu \v..VJ I'lmil." I'lriii. I'.iiv .V I'lnvMiK ■''-',)".';;■";' |)!1.NA1.11-I1N >!>•' IMll .V < 11.. 1'. "I'l- liuiriiiii. 1!. 1)1 Ml Ml V, ikii .-iiiimv Smith A: Ki'.miM.KV ,'!','""' I 11.1- ,<> l.\Mii •" ■•,i'""'- liiuiiiu .1, iliiirni'ii '''■ '■''""'■ \\ 11.1 I \M llllll'l Till **" i"i'k. li .liiiiiinNM'ii ;lir.V!irnif.'i..n. Klliu.V Wll.-ilX OH .Hint Ml II Miii\. ii\MnKv ,v I'll II ''"'';! 1 Miiiiiii. .V I'll.. 7\ll Wili'iiuii.ii. \\ Will. MM II VMS -.V iV I'll -I lli'lll KiusK Smith .V I'l. 'i'} I'.''""" .liiiiN Smith M'.i ' '', ',""i \v .1. siivw iV- I'll " ■>''':' "'"'■ J \M1> SiMl.l.ll- \ I'll '''^ ^' "!•''■ HATS, CAPS &. FURS, LUMBER AGENTS. 11 '/imA .>.(/.. .1,111 Ml. Ml Hill i.M.l.. .'Jllj CJiii! 11. \\ . .1. ilii.i.i>i'ii;\ Cii Ill Villi),'!!. I I' " '"'V lillN. .IiiMKi'ii Wkv a- I'll :17 Villi),'!!. .Ias. II l!ii!.i:ii- lli'.l Kill).'. '• { LUMBER DEALERS. HARDWARE, 1 Thiimimiv smith ,\ Son. N. II. II. Importersand Wholesale ! „ "'"'>";,, ,, ,. , „ .,, ■^ . . I'|.IMI\M\ llllMl, II I'.Villllll).'!! llllllll- NURSERIES. rmiiiMii Ni u-i.iai.-. liiii. l.r-lii' \ Suns, Li'-lii- I'. 11. /;,.-/.,■.<. Hi),'S llii i; I.KVM- iV Siis . Kill),' mill 'riininlii. ! S. II. itnii!iis. . 1'.' K\i liiiiii,'!! Huililiii).'-. M M N Ml \ M MiMi "i Kriiiii. K .1 \Mi:s U Sii.i.iM.v.v. ..\. H. It. Wliiiri'. \V. IIi;«ttt \ 111 , HI mill 1|:| ^mi),'!- r.Hih \ Itliiis ."Hi; Kiii),'. \V. IV I'MKltSiiN \ SlIN ■,'! Kill)f, 1-' .Ml Mil HI 1) Hull!*., 'i Kvi'llllllJ, Hllilll- ■riliiM!'-ii\ \ Hi li\-. lHmi,l 1' I'r mi.W Iul's. ] .lvMI> I'll-ll.ll .V SiiNs . I I 1 Kill,', Iv W. \V. Ciil.WKI.I i Itllli.. I'JI I'niMI.W. WTl.l I iM HliiiWN .'•!> mill T'J Kill),'. K. ihiikI': \ I.kak r. Klii);iiiiil I'riiiriiM., j mill .".T'.'ljiii'i'ii, \V. W'M. l.\ II II Hi -liutii's. .1. lll.ivi.ll Mil Hii.v. I Ml niiN. Ill n HiXMis iV 111 , riir. 'ill! Ill j mill Slii'iliiiiiriii'. wliiirf H-|iliiuiii|i\ I \V. .'''litsl'iiltiiiiK !■■ runt mill Kin:.'. .tiiKK.ni (il'lAltlNii. Unililirs' l''.iiitii!riiiii>. l'-|!liiliilil!-, lii'l- l-'riili-rirk mill Sin i I I I'll!'. i K. II. I'liiiK .^ I'll . I'lir. I'nnri's.'* iiml I'.- |iliiiiiiili'. \Vai.ii;ii .\iimiii ii, Vurk si. Wlmrf, niip riiiiin Siiitiiin. Swiiiltli, ^■ M.l. \ I'll.. I'lir Vi'iiiil mill l-'ri'ili't'li-k. I'AIIIIV SlHMi 1,1 Mlll.U 111.. l'ii;i> S.iiinil r. (1. liiix, '.li;, I'lnini" .1. I '. .Milli'l'. .Mmiii);!'r. .IllllN I.VlTMKll Ill .liilill SvMIKI. SrMM.Kn. 410 IJlliill. W Mills nil ilii' lliiinliiT iukI \V!'si!iii Villa,,'!'. Si MITII llllll- \'' I'lillll. lliilll.lir MAIlllN.'JIi'JIJlh'i'll.W I'. II. ItiiS llil-i. I-'IISM.I. \ SMIIII I'lill Hull!'. Mill. .1. li, lilMNT . Uiirrii'. Illll, llM.1.1.1 K \ Kl:\T. I:. Ilii>. 1' i>. Uiiv li.HI. .liillN IV SMiiii. l''iiiin. lilt. Hiiv 11)1,1 V..ii^,'. II Wl.s ,V I.MTMKIl. S K\,lliillt:! llMll.l- ill„'S, .\, 1'. 111111 11\ ,v 111. I- I'l-'illl. 1- llisiili'i Ill link!'. Hardware, Saddlery. SvMi i;i. 'I'm;!.- LM Kitij'. li. HARDWARE, f 'iiiri- ll'>i I.I , Kri'iii. K. lln-^tN Hoi sk ..If. > ork iiii-l Kiti^j^. AMi.itn \N Illll si, (oi- Von;:fiithl KiiMii. \V\i,Ki;it lliM-;i., r.-i Knnit iitu) V"rk. M \N>*i"N Illll -I. r..|. Kill:: iirMi York. Ukvi.iik ll"i *i '■■•r. Kiit^'iiiitl Vnrk MAiii,inti[iM '.II lliti hk. ii'f. KrtMii mill PEAT FUEL DEALER. \\. .VliMi.i 11. \..l'k sir.'. 1 WTimf. !.|.|., riii..ti Siiitinn Insurance Companies. 1-iil.vTl.li Hlsti vMi I'VllMl'.li I'llii: In- SI iivxi i; I'll, .1. Mmiu'limi. -li' . Miinii).'!',- HilllTsil .Wiiiin vs .\ — I 11 VM 1. Ill I' .\ Ikill Ciisi iTii.n V 1 iii\ l.iii:. \V .Mil 'ail,'. Ill VVI.ll.VMl I'llllllSliiMl II VI. I.\-', It VS! 1 Ci \V I', u li. illv. S... .\si iiiii: .^l viiiM. Is- til \V 11 II..VV- liiiiil. Ijt l.t;s I'll V Is-i It VM 1. Ill W 11 lliivvlii!.,!. II VMl IN 11 VSIl In-I IIVNI K I'll W. II ll.ivvlaliil. I.ANi Vsllllll. iNslllvNil. 111. S, t' lliln.an I'lark .S In , I'lii.'f afi'iil- f..l' llntali... Si I in 1-11 I'livlMlll. IM, iNsl IIVNI l: t 11 Lavvri'li!'!' llinlimi. Siiii'lat'V .NmiTH IliiiiisH .VMl .Mmti axtii.i; .\s«rHVM l: Cli. li. N. tiimi'll. MiiN ln'|.;vi. A-siii vsi K in. H ^. I. h. 1.11 1. .\ssiii 1 VllllN HI' Si iill.VNli 1!. N, l! ll \\ I..-1'KIIN .\ssl 11 VSI K I'll. N.'l l,.iV' Jewellers, Wholesale. ItiillMir Wll.KH.s '"itl Vim;,'!'. t \ .1. .M.l.KS'. II lliilanii I'lmuilii'ls. r..i-, I 'lull'! h llllll l.'riilil. S VMl I I. Sll;lis :ll Wi'lliliL'tun, I'- ll , .V rvlltlll'.tt l''riilil. 1'', SI 1. nils Will 111 K, 1 1 Wi'lliiiiriiiii. W . LACE-LEATHER, Bel ting Co in position, &,c. Disii.s. Smu 11 .\: I'll SI I'lilliiii'iii'. LAND AGENTS. l''llHlll - ,S il'HV li \ i.l.'li.l. i LAND COMPANY. Tin I'vs.liv t iiMl' vs V. '.'I,',' Kinu'. 1" [ II, .11 li W. .Mlm '1 f.'l li. W, .M..ITall. Ciimiiissi.ilii'rs LEATHER BELTING ,„„/ /■■;,, //"- .\l.n,„/.i,l„,;,-s. HiMis, Smuh \ I'll SI t'.illiiinii'. LEATHER AND SHOE Findings, Wholesale. ■I'llilUSl , I'vli-iiN- ,\ 111, •''.I I'l'.lil. I'i IlKvllliMnlll. ,V 111 , ..li Wi'llin-tuii, W . • llVSll.l. Ml 1.1. vs '"li Villi).'!'. ,1 hiMis I'll VIII il7 I'nmt. K. lliivvi. \ I'll '-I I'liint, W , LUMBER DEALERS- Hardwood. 11 .i/..\ r/. ' ///-.'/,■/,' 1 "1 A. i>// l/.W'/./-.', /','/' .Inns 1 11 IV 1,11 . .i::ii lla Lime Manufacturers. I .1 VMM, SUN .V I ,1111111.1., till .Vililaiili'.W. LIVERY STABLES. i! II. W vll.l-. II llllll 111 .V.li'lai.li'. W. MAP AND ATLAS l'.,l,i;.-,',.<.-,„.-/;■/■„;/. li. W M. KK.it ,V Siiss, :i:l mill :i."i Kiii),', V. \\ .\. Ml itKAV .t Co.. IT t!i'-':l Kill);. I'',. I'll VVVKlllltl ,V SVIIIH Ill KillL', 1'^ MEN'S FURNISHING Goods, Wholesale. iliivv. liKSNii; ,\ til ','."1 I'l'iii.t, W. Il,iiiii-iis ,V Hiivn Ill Viiiif.'!'. W vi.ii >V |)Aiti.iNi, l:l l''i'i.iii. W SvM-ilN, KllNNl'.llV \ liKMMKl.. nil'. S.'iitt 1111,1 rnllinrni' Dl NN, CllVV vs \ I'll iill Villi),'!'. li W'AI.Kllll .V Sons, :i;l ,V :l."i Killi;, K. Mercantile Agencies. 1)1 N. WlM VN ,V I'll . .Mi.ntf'al I'l'li'- ),'i'iHili Hiiiliiin)rs. ,1. M. HlivlisiiiKKl' ,V Suns. Ilnyal Ca- niiilimi Hank Itnililiii),'-. I M I LLSTON E M.hnif.i.li,,:,: li. II. ll.VTKs .Milisluni' lam'. PHOTOGRAPHERS. .NiilMvs ,^ l''liv-l.ll, :ill, II anil 1:1 Kill):, v.. PIANOS, ORGANS, .1/,,..;, / M, ■-•<■■'! l..~'f'ii /.-'. .\. ,V S. NiililillI ivil;n . . . l.'i Kini.', 1'. PORK PACKERS. w M, iivv M - ,\ I " 1". 11, ..ll I-: Produce &. Commission .1/, ,'.'/„',./.-■. \V I' Il.ivvivsii.v I'll '.'."i; rliurili. ^iiiS!.,\ .Mli.l.t'.li T'M'iilliiirn,'. ll viiliNlTt iV ItvMsvY iS Kriint. I it.vvv mill). .1 VMl.- ,V; I'll.. .7'.2 I'l ill" inif. \Vm. tiAl.lltlAITH .sll Kriillt. .1 Wilis Viii NI, I'J Wi'iliiiL'ti'li. K- liuili ,V 11 vi.i.iis h;! r,i|lii,i'ii, rilvsL.V Hvllll). . . .Dlitariii I'lialnli. f- \liiiiiiis,,s. 'I'vvi.ini ,\: I'll Ki'inii |l. I'uVV AS ,V 111 lis t'lilliiirin, Dvvi-UN, Shut iH\< m I'l'mit. W i), M vTiu.ws ,\ I'll Itl I'li.nt. K Provincial Land S,n;;., ,.,:■:. W Vli-vviil;l 11. Isvvis ,V HlluvvsK, DratiL'litsliiill I X'aliial.irs. ."ill .\,l,'lai,l.'. PUBLISHERS, Booksellers &,Stationers. W 11.1, IN,, ,\ W 11,1.1 VM-,,N. lU lUl.l 1'.' Kin;.'. K. .\ii\M. Sti.\i:n-.in ,ii I'D.. ■*. It) ami Vi Kill).'. K. I'lifi'. I'l.AiiK ,^ I'll 47 I'Vinit. K. Kuvvsi'iti. ,V: lit Ti iiiNsus.. . ;il Kiiiu'. K, I \ S. litviMi :i'"i KiiiL'. W. S. KiisK W'. II. lliiiinis. sii Kii,:;'. I''. M viiiii.i.tvHAV. M.ii.i.i';,V I'".. ;■-' V.,n::i'. IIAIIT.V 1! vWT.lSsiis ."i Kiln.-, W, Uu.ivvs DiiiiillKl!-. liil mill lis Kii.i.'. 1', lii.liT M vi;-li VI, 1 i; KiiiL'. V\ . 11.111 lall.l: Hmis i't Kiii),'. W. Will I VM lit a.. 1'. M. 11. II lis. l,i; \"li.;,' ,I,,11S >.ii s ,. U . r. 'rrai'l Siniilv. Ill',' ^,,l,-,■ REAL ESTATE Agents. Ilivii .\ llviSKS '.'II Kiln;, v.. REAL ESTATE Broker. W v.. M, I'.l, vs. l.'i'J ^,,in;! . lii-iilin.,'. '.'7 W iiltiin. SADDLES, HARNESS, Military Accoutrements, //,,«, Clnlhi,,,!^ W/l!/,.-<. d'.'. l.lii-lHN .V HAllsl.ir ll'"i\"n);r. Safe Manufacturers. ■rutiiiSTii SvlK WiillK- .1 ,\.l. I'avl.il'. .Mannlartiiri'l'suf l'"iii' anil Hillirhu' I'l'iMif Safi's. 117 111 111! Kriint, K. SAW AND PLANING Mills. Wiriiiiiiw ,V llii.iii K, nirnir ijini n iiinltli'iir).'!', .1. H Smith, Knnit, hii. Hiiv ami ^hh).'!' .lii-ii'ii ilLAitisii I''.s|i|uniii|!'. K. SEWING-MACHINES. Till, lluvv i; Si-.vv isi;..Mac iiisi. (11,. 117 ** Villi),'!' ami Mill Nini'i' Diiiii!., .Mnli. ir.al W. W. Wliillalk, .MaiiiiL'.'l' SEED MERCHANTS. Ill i.ni.l, Kl I 11! rj I KiiiL' K .1, ,\, Si VI viKlis. . . .111 llaviniirkil I'lni'. Siii;i.i; llllll'l iiKits. ',':i I'iiist .Mmki'i si|iniri'. I i 1.11 W', Ml I Kl. VSUiV t'll . . iirni'l' Viin:;i' anil ijni'i'ii. W V,', liissii; l:!'.' .\i|i'lili.|. , Soap, Candles, Lard, (I,/. .111.1 r.lHwr. tlr.ii I) Miitisi.. ,\ I'll,, Wi'st Mai'kii si|iim'.'. SODA WATER Machine Manufacturers. 11. r. Smith, .Marliln iiml .Miiai r'nnn. mills. li)."i H ll. W STATI ONERS, M. I'll Vll .It llvv ilis.iN, Hi I'l.. ill W SHOW-CASE Manuf'r. W \lil 1 11 ir .'ir. ii|i|ii.sit|. .Nivv I'.i-T '■111,1'. .\,li'lai.. Steam bout ''/)*/ X.ifi.i.ili.'i. ('.'ni/"/ni' s. N.illTHKKN l.VKKS NaMi.AI'IIIS 1,1. Is I'l'.. Ill A, 1' I'.il.n.h .M.niiiL'.'l'. STONE DEALERS. Dlllii I l.iii '.It .Sfi INK I'll . r'niiii, iiiiir tjin 1 lis Until. Anili.r-t ami In liiniliia Stniii', -liiliii r.-s.in. I li'iiiiiil Ai,',iil. STRAW, MILLINERY, and Fancy Dry Goods. Ill s!ii,n-..s, l!ii-i« 1, i> ,\ I ., ri,,nl. W . TiiuM V- M vv ,V ill.. ,"is ami nn W illiin:. t..n. W. .1 vNl> ,V NiAvi iiMlli: II l'"ri.!it. W'. I'l.M II ,V Illll i.nisii 4H ^ iiiiiri'. Ai i.svNiii.ii ,v Hi.iii .Iniihin. .Iiisi'i'ii W 1 V \ I'll 117 \iiii),'i-. 1)1 NN. I'll vv VN ,V I'll i 11 ^ iilli:... II .s.N .V lliivn Ill 'i..ii^.'. Telegraph Companies. M.. Sim. VI. Ti. 1, 1.1111 vl'll 1.1 W, r Dvm-IlI. It.iVllslMN TlT.r.t.tl Vl'H 111. .1 1) I'llf kis, TRUST AND LOAN Companies. 'I'm SI' ASH l.iivs r..vii'vsv m i v NVliA, 'I'ltl. I'VN vuv l.VNlil:ii rui.ini' I" 'I'ltl'. I,I1S|,.1S AND lANAlUAN l.'.VS ASH Alllll'-.l'.MKNl' I'.l, W'KsTl'JlS I'VSAIIA Hi 11 IMS,. VSllSvv INiiS SuilKIY. FAtlMLlis ASl) Ml'.l IIANll s' I.IIVN ANll Svv INIIS I'll. UNDERTAKERS' Furnishings, Manufact'r ,„„/ \y/„,/,. ■<,,/, //.../.,: li. I'liii I' I'-' .l.'tilmi UNDERTAKER. .lulIN VufXU Mill VnliL'i'. Vinegar Manufacturer. w" w I'Mik, . Illll t" ii"i -\ii. lai'i,- \: Watches, Diamonds, ./,,r,/,y. <(•-'. I.v-lt ,V I'll !> Kiln;. K, ,1 vvil;s K, I'J l.lSiV I'll kl Kill),', K. W'M. W IIAIIIS '-M Kill),', W W. K. I'lisi'ii.i ■'ill Kill),', K VVii.Kissus A; I'D II Kiiiir, K. TlIK l'l{IN( H'AI. lU SIMiSS MKN ( »l' CANADA. Wines and Liquors. /,„/„.,■/, r^ ■ii„l lt7,../.,v„/, li..,l,„. A n WiiiiMir .V to •.'? cliunli. (ilKITDS, fr IlKDUIlK & ClI. ..'riiriMUc. WooJ Deaier.Wholesale. \\ .MiM,.rii , ^"^^ -II.. I \\ iiiiii Wool, Hide, Skins, &,c. I" l.l:\l>l.vv n7 iiiul HII Kr.'iil ^ Hai.i, v\i s."i Kr.'iii WOOLLENS. \Vli„U.-<„t,. .IlIK Kl^HKH VotliTf. Yeast Manufacturers. Wmv.ui.ou Nkksi" Cn. Mumifii' tar.T;* ■ if Twill llr..ili.T~ \..ii>i. Ii:; Knini. K, '1". 1., Mink 1. -v. Muniiir'r Dl.xMoxii Vkaot I'd', 11 .1 Wr.ks \ ('i..i lOtlt.i 114 l.uiul.v BREWERS. I'. flilAST \ Sun-. Spring BrrwiTv (irHir. -,'1 Mirnik I. 11m Kll. iililuri.. Itri'KiTv. f."il .lolm liMIN IlKi L \ til. lliirliiiKHili Hri'Mirv, :ltl t'lilliiiniii.. 8. Broom Manufacturers. \\ VI n.K \\....l.- M.n.l.ii hill. , \V Brush Manufacturers. MivhiN* iV Son- ITil Kiiic, K. Carriage Manufacturers. II Ii I'lMiT'iii iVfii ti I'nrk. S. Hat Manufacturers. Produce and Commiss'n HAMILTON. 1 11 IKK til'KlilAl..-. 1ST.-,. Miiv.ir tlK.iuii.K l!.i\i II I'lifiii- MiiciKiriitf ..1 \MKs t'.Miii I . City I'liTk ■rilllMA> lU. VM.KV. I'itv 'rrriL-uriT . .*I.K.\ tMIKH SlIMII. lliull ItllililT . ..lAMh> .Mlfll\lKK\, Miiimcr "f \\'iilfr Wnrks Will MM IltsKIN- t'hil'f "f I'nliri' ..IlllIN llKNKIIV ARCHITECTS and Civil Engineers. 'I'MoMv-r ItitiiWN. lulls .MM.rriik I'Wllilins tiKKF.IKK . ,lillMlill..|i A II. llii.i.> 4.-1 flmrli'K. \Vm I. kith 4« lliii:li»Mi. N.inli. Agricultural Implement M.,„.,/.u I. .,■■,:-. \. n. Sawvkic .V til . K.H.i ..f W.lliiit' urn. BANKS. lU.NK UK llAMlI.l A. Kill;;, K II. f. llamiiit.iiil. t ii.-liii r IUNK UK .Mu.MllKVl. KlML-. \V Wil liiiM. Miiiir-i. .Vil'iii.' .Miiuni;. r H.vNK UK Mitni>ii Nuinii .\\iki{1<.\. N'Ttii Ijuiif^ T, fiiri*itii. Muiiu^rr. MKIH II \.\K' lUSK UK t'\X\l)A, liimcs. \V I'.-ik". Mium^riT KuY.vi. i\N,\ni\N Ha.nk. •'■•niiT .litnii'M iili'l Kiiii:. .luliti Nl Hiirn:.. .Maniit'iT. t'WAI.l \N ItwK UK t 'uMMKIn K. Kinu'. K. *■ \i. .Miirniv .MiiiiiiL'.-r Bakers &, Confectioners, 11'/,,,/..../,. J. f. lllll.MVN ,V tu, N,.- llT.liSI. 71 ftml 7:1 KiiiL'. K Barristers, Attorneys, .(//./ Snl,,-;t,,i:<. HlirrK \- \V M.KKll. ... Siilltll .Illllici.. Mackkhan. tiiiisuN \- Bki.1.. S'liiili. .lillll"-. llullKUIMIV \ WaHUKI.I.. S'.'llli .Iiui..-r< I'lllKIIUI.M \ l.Allll.AW. ..N.irtll .lllllil«. .Kmii.ms Ihvinu Siuili .lunii'ri. j Boiler Manufacturers. | TlliiM V- -Null 111 V, \\ liiiii-lcii ^111. 1 Kilr- Uilliiiin. ItKlli .\ llAltll lii'lH'ira. K Ii 111-:. KKI I \ fu '.'Vl MrXnti. Booksellers &iPublishers ! Drsi AX. SriAHT \ I'u , mnipr York anil .fiuiH'ri. BOOTS AND SHOES, Wholesale. .luiiN Ml I'lii.ii-us. ."il iiii.l .■!;! Kiiii;, K. .loiiNtiAiiiiKi I \- fu •i\ KinK.W. ; TiiOK. ('. Kkhii a i'o 7 Kiiijr, K. Builders &. Contractors. .lullN 'r.VYLim « llliv. I'KTKll HltABS Vi Bay, H. ; l> Nun ii.HDN 4 Diikf. ' K V \.S Al.l.AN .-) lliiy. S. BRASS FOUNDERS. Ilruii Vurs'i . . i-.ir Viii.Miiul Mi Naii. .\ M. Kdstkh, 17:1 ami I7.'i .lanu.^, N. , CHINA, CLASS AND Earthenware. Il7„,/,s„/,. rnu\iA> Svi MH-i;- \ t'u Kiiik'. K. .l,\MKr. \. ShINNKIt tV t'u. . •*', Klll>:, V. Ml Kl.I>^,ut^v. Ki;nnv;iiv K fu. . .Iiiiiii>. S Clothing, Wholesale. ;-\Mii|;|. \' Ml .\ !i \ \ I." mill III Kiim, K .Ml Mil I. IlKMiKllMiN \ MMhl.NZli;. ill Killi.-. \V COAL DEALERS. Ml iiriis \ llKiii. .1.1 .if .li.liii mill 111' h.i I'll . wliiirl. f.H.t .l.ilin Drugs, Paints, and Oils, 1(7,../....,/.. '1' H'l hi i.,V NiN i:! Kim,- I' .1 WiM II .V I 11 ■,'.', Kill;:, i;. DRY GOODS, iiv.../. ,,/. N'l iNSKi-. Hllu» A I'u. I'l.r, Kilii; ami .luhn .lullN.I M 11 kl.N/lK,\ t'u. llM KlllL' K TiiiiMx-i Ki.Ki; \- t u. . ,,7KiiiL', K 'riliiMSUX. jllllKKT'l \ IlKl.l.. I'lniiT MiNi.l. mill Mi-rriik. .1 \MK- WM.KKIi .V t'u Jll KiUu', K. FORWARDERS. WVI 11. .'i > 1,1 N,. 1 H.1,11',-11, i; IliiuH M-: t)ffli-i., fiMiI iif Ml- Nail IlKMHiii \ t'u Kinc. \V t'.\.N MM Kl-.l 1 II \ 1 W IIIIK- I. ...I ..I \\.llii,u.l..ii INSURANCE Companies. 'I'lIK Ivxvliv I.IKK A,'i-ni\M K tuM I'VNV, .\. ti llatll^ay. Maha^.i-r. .liilii,.,'. S .MlllAI. I.IKK A>''1NIMTUN. Mlllia^'iT .llltlir..<. S \'it*'n»inv MriiAi. Kiui'. Inkiiivnik CtiMKANV. W l> Hi»iki r. Si in 111 p.v, S .l.uiii'H. 11, r, .Nlitiii. t'.\X \ItA KMIMKIo' \ll 1*1 \1. 1n,*1 IttM K luMl'VNV. lli.liiiril I' SiriiM. Sirri- tarv t'.ir .M.-Niili iiii.l M.Triik CVNMIUN Mill \l. KlUK 1a-1H\MI-, luMrvNY. K K. l>i.»|iaril. S.iri- liirv .liuni-. S INSURANCE Agents. l.lMM..|ii\, .\1, 11,111. A I'll , I'ur .laliiin ami Kill).'. W Aci'iilM fur Nuliniial I. ill Insiiraiii'i' t' |iiiii\ .if lln- I iiiiiil SiiiU"., Isuliuiil 'Ki-k Kiri' lii-iinuiii' I ..iii|.iiii\ iif 'I'lirLiitii. imri' lii-tri. I .Miiiiiiii Kin' liiMira t'i,iii|.aiiy, lliiuii- 1111,1 r,,iniitii .Mil tiial Kill' IiiMiritiiri' t 'i.iii|iiiii\ , Sk.SKi \ .liiM,... 11 Kiii^', \V. .vji'lil fur Ki'Val t 'iiiiiiiliiui liiiiiirani'i' fiiin |iaiiv. t'aimila Arriiliiil lii'-iiraliri' t iilii|.iiiiy. larimla I iiiiiraiitr.- i'.ilii- lulliv. ."ii'.illi^li Allliialili' l.ifi' A>:'11 lllliri'.'.iiii'li'ly. anil \\iil.ll.i.i Milliiiil Kir,' liiKuraiii',' I'.iiiipiiiu liKuliiiK A. ^111 M.. ...r .liiiiii'- anil .Mir rii'k, -Vt'i'iii f.ir li..val In^iiranri' '■ I'"i'> Iron and Wood-working .1/,,./,,',. i/.i. ,„,.,. /,„•,,■.. lltMllliiN r...ii 1 uMl'ivi I arulllli' .i|'|.,.-it.' li \\ i;. Ii lii.piit. A .laiiii'-..ti Vliiiiiit:. I JEWELLER and WatchDiaker. u I- \|. \: ■ ■ Kill.:. K LEATHER AND SHOE Findings, Wholesale. luiiN Ai K\ whkii 1:i uml i", Kini;. W LOAN AND SAVINGS .1/, r. /,.,„!... .M M |.|iKii»i,\ .V .x«nii Kiiii;. K. .1 llKsi'Ki Kii Kiim. K. SAW AND PLANING MILLS. s.\siii:s. iiiimi-., /;//.v/)'<, MIX i.ni.sus ii. Ai.i.ts. SMini \ <'ti,. I'ur. t aiin.in mul Miir.v Mini vKi'. lliiKNNKN. ii:l. ll'i anil 117 Kiiia VVilllaiii SAII.-MAKER, Sail-Cloth and Bunting ItHfutrti t'. U \\ liliwr '.'S.-, Uav. N SEWING-MACHINE Manufacturers. W \\/l.ll Sl WIM. \| M IIIM. lu , Ij .M. \\ aii/ir. l'ii.|irii'tiir. Kiuc K. t'VNAlIX SkWIM,. Mai IUNK t'uMI'AXV. Harliin ami Kl^'in I'. 1(. Siiiilli. Maiiin;i'r. liAllllNI'.ll Skw 1X1, M \t illXK I'uMrAxy. K M W ilsiiii. I'ri's. ; \V, .1. Hal laril. Sirv mill 'rrra.i ; William Vas^ii. .\l',.,.|, Siipt. IJKMMMM. ."^litV IM, .M t< MINK < 'u.M r,\XV,.l..l lluwiiiali. Maliafrrr. SHIP-BUILDER. \ M Id. Ill, 111- IN ^iir.l. Day ,-i . .\, Ii.'- . '.M Hay STATIONERS , and Paper Manufac- I turers. Wholesale. Hi NUN, 1,11,1 IK,. A 1 .1 , , . 'J.i KuiL'. K I STEAM PUMPMANU- I FACTURER. liiuM v- Nuiiriirv. . It W. Ilinu'i.iii. 1 TOBACCO MANU- FACTURER. I Kin- lilllIlK Si IIW Ml/., I IllamI \\i Killt;, Society. FOUNDERS and Engine Builders. 1' 1, Hl.i I.K1 1 A 1.1 '.'."ill M. .\iil, 'riluMV'- Niiltinl.\ ... Is \\ t'tliiiL'tuit HaMII .TUN llluN WiiHh-. Iti U'l'ia Kl Ki'i.l A Harr, I'rni.rirlnrH FOUNDERS. TniiM \- I'liw 11 l-,lifln '.).)ii.-iii' Ii \\ I! I{ Slali.iii Glass Manufacturers. II will l"Mi|,^^- \\ iiKli- :;'.,."i llllL-iiMiill, lfuili.Tt..ril .V t'.i , l'r..|.ri.i'.r- GOLD AND SILVER Plater. KiiANK N, Kuii^Ti.ii, I7:i ami IT'i.lann'^ .N GROCERS, 1 1 7,,./. ..„/,. SiMTwix. Stiaut i ClI, 111 .Mi'.Sali, N, .IamKS Ki liXKIl A t'u lIllKll'.illl. llAiivKV Stiaut A I'u Kiiit'. K. HiiuH N Hui Til A l'i,.,i'7 anil *l Kiiitr.W. I'lIK llAMll.liiN l'llii\ UIKN 1 VNU l.mN Si« ihTV .'.I-, Kiiii:. K, anil .li.lm II 11 I'liiiii'run. Si'i-n-liiry, LUMBER DEALERS. Kl.u m;|. 1,1 i:n- i,i, I,,,,,,., Mil II M.i I1KI.NN1.N. 17J. 174. ami I7i, Imi.l' UiUiani HliuWN. .Ml 11I-4N A 1,1 Var.|>. I'lirmr I .111111.11 nil. I .Man .Mill, al lilaii li.i.l Tlli,«-u\ A SMlili 1117 V.irk. .Milln al Aiirasti'r. .M.iiunli' ami Na.«,-ai,',va KliWMii, lt,,i III. .-, 11,,,,,. Hill ,r|,,',i r •riiwii.tiii..|,.i'i llKN.llMIN Kai.KII \V,llin,..|iiii w|. Mercantile Agencies. Ml KH W , ,\Ij1i1ii,1,\11-> \ 1.1, ,..< .)m,i.'. In N, UlMAN AC, Kilij;. K; MILLINERY, STRAW Goods, and Mantles, 117,../.,-.,/,. Ii. II KiiiNin All. Kinj;, V. NURSERIES. IlAMii.rux .Ni ii-Kiiih-, .Main K War ri'ii 11. .It. .11 PHYSICIANS. J. 1), .Ma( laixAi.ii, .Ml) Mi'.Nali. S, IlKxiiv '1' HiDiKv. .Ml). :tl W. Ml.;,! .lulls \\ , lliisKliliriill, .M 1> ,S .lalii..- Kiiwis Ili.NW , .Mil , , ,;; w M„|,| tiKulll.K I., .Mai KKl.i AS. .M.D,, 17tliiri' Kl.lAS VkhXDN, .Ml). Illiilliii'uiialllli I. 7M S. .lalui'K. PORTABLE FORGE and Moulders' Bellows Mitiiitj'tivih JoKKi'ii Dai.i.v.x a Sox, inr. .laiin-M ami Murray. VINEGAR MANUFAC- TURER. 11 K IIIAIII.TUS. ,.,1. Kiiicali.l W.'iiin,; ti.ll WOOL BROKERS I Commission Merchants. 1.1. s.. A lli-in i;ii .\|, .\i,i,. N. I 111 . II VS VS IlK.lTiiKltS A I'll. I .lulls llvuvKV A Co Jaiiii',.. X. .1. II. liWH A I'u lulin. .Ml Kkn/ikA ii'iumx' Kim;, K. WINES anJ LIQUORS, II /,"/..<.,/.. .1 \ Bmin Mill A t'u N .Ml Xali. LONDON, ONT. illlKK tM'KlrlAI.S 1M7.'). .Mayor Hkn.i amin c mix vs. I'lilii'i; Ma);iiitrnU'..I.AWliKNi K I.awu- SUN. Cllii'f of I'lllici' . . Ull llAllll WlliMullK. Cily Cli-rk \i kxasiikuSa.miki, AlilluiT. Tri'iiiiiiriT lulls HiiuwN. ( iiy KiiKimir Wh.i.iam Hoiiinson. Slri'i't Ciitiimi,.- .lioiii'r Waiik tiwKN Clii.'f of Kir.' 1)1' |,artiiii'iil T110.MAS Wastik. Innpi'i't.inif I'lililii' Sl'lliiol.i lAMKS It. Huvi.K. Agricultural Implement Mifhuj'tniitt't r. .liiiix Ki.i.ioTT, i'«,r. Wi'lliii)i;loii anil llatliiiriit. BANKS. 1 \SM,ns llvSh ur t uMMKIII K. Ilirll lllllllll .MKiiiiuNrn' H\sk UK Cvxiin. lii.h lliohil. llvsh UK HlilllKii XilKTII AMKItll t, lliilu I. ll\Sh UK .MuSTIlKAl Illrlllminil St. I.VWIIKXIK HaXK Itlllllll I. Miii.Mis » HtNK DiiiiilaK. Kkiikhm. Hask BARRISTERS and Solicitors. Hki I iM.ii. SI iiKi.i A 111. K.I iiicii.t'arliiiir. Si Ml IIKIIUA Mkiikuiiii . 11 lai. I'lluNl N~ A .M Mil IN liii limnnil. I'vMKliuN. II Minis A .M.MiKK. .Carliiii; Ml .M \ilnN A lIlluiuNs Ilirliiniiml, .1 II Kli\si.li. iiir. l>illiilaH anil llnl, lllllllll. BREWERS. I in lllo.wKlu, Walirl.si. William anil .liiliti I'arlini:. I'miiri, iiirs. l.usiais HiiKWKiiv. K,>iii 'I'alliiit. .Inlm Ijiliatl. I'rii|.rirliir. Car Manufacturers. (ISl Vlilii I 111 I iiMl'VNV. I.iili.i.ili. Mill 'lli'.iiiii- .Miur Miuni^'ir. CAR-WHEEL Manufacturers. I.USUUS I'Ml WllKKl. t'uMI'AXV. 1,1111- .I..11, Dili W M. liarisliori'. .Man lltfiT CONFECTIONERY .,„./ /!;.<..,;/ y.,„„,:,./„,;,: I .M. t'ullMII k Liilliliill. Dill. DRY-GOODS, II /,„/,.-,(/.. .lulix HlssKl.l. A I'll Carliiii;. tilll.KX. I'KTKIIM A ItulllXsus. iiir. tar liiii;anil'riilli..l, Ii. WaI.KKII A Suss Dlllliliis, Express Companies. CaS.MiI\S KM'IIKss t'uMI'ASV. .Ml.ll iiiASis' Dk.sI'aii II. 1 il Dm S. 1 linilwirk. A).'i.nl Founders and Engine /;'i,7./. ,',-■. K. l.i.uSMir. Dlliii'. K, Vnrk. I.'inilnn. Dill I'lKKSiN Kill xiiin. iiir. Wi 11.111:11111 uml Halliur-t J.iliii Klliult. I'miiriptur GROCERS, 1(7,.,/, ..<„/,. K. Aii\M- A 1 .. .Dilniliis. Insurance Companies. .\ullll I I IT II M. ,Ml ITAl. A-sl 1HN1 1. .\ MIUN UK I'lXAIH. Uiiluill, DNTAIUll .Ml 11 M. KlIlK IXKrilANt'K t uM|.\s\. Hi. 1 ml LUMBER DEALER. .M. Knuwiiun, ^..ik. W. i.( Til uiuM'h lliiasi. OIL REFINERS. \lT,\Nli I'l-.l IIUIKI M WullKs, l.uii ill ;.. Dill. Watirinaii Hros.. [irojirs. K. A. KiiziiKUAMi A Co., Ijimluii, Dm. .1 W M.KKH .Xiirtli Sf.vings and Investment Societies. llritON AXll r'.llll'. SwlNiiS .vNIl I.UVN Sui IKl V. llirllllliillil. DNTAllIU SaVINUH AXll IXVKSTMKXT Sill IK.TV. llii'llllliiMil, DOMINIUS SWISiiS AXll IXVI'ISIMKST Sui ii.TV, Hiiliiiiiiiiil, AllllHIT.TI IIAI.I.IUS ASH IXVKST.MKST Sui IKTV. DllllllllM, SEWING-MACHINE Manufacturers. TlIK SlMlKH .M\XI KAITI IIIX'I 111. l.oniliiii. Dill, Kolii. C. Ilii'kiik. (it'll. Ap'lil, nil, l'i;lN< ll'Al. Ill SINKSS MKN < »]• ( .\\.\l>.\. ST.CATHARINE'S. ciin.i' 111 rii'i \i,s Muv.ir I »>n ■« linni s- U,.,.v.' 1 I' ll^hllll ■riviiHur.'r. .W, A. Mini i WM"h\i •(■..«ii rl.rl. I llniii-'iv f<|l, IIIT l"-l III ^ WnoliW villi BANKS. Nmniiv in-iiiii I ll»\K. SI I'liiil < M \lll..l'l, lii^lliiT ('(NvniW lUM. 1.1 I ilMMIlli I. "'Il'l h„ II !■ 11,11 » ill. MiilMICI nil. (ji i.nii IUM>. Si r.iiii I' II i'liHlilili'. Mlllliii:' I ' ■I'm. H\M> 111 •'rilllllM'i ■' II. h.li 1 , i Miiiiiiu'ir, I ClCV lUSh, Mil-. HUM. ^^ 1 lli'ii-ii- MiiiiiiL't-r Bankers and Brokers. s"sr ^ -• '• Barristers, Attorneys, and Solicitors. Mu II 11 A Mil 1 I II ''.' ',',""1 .1 li lllllMI , , . >' '""' N\l. IM...«S M. I'lllll ItMKi III .\ mil II ^'•i' •■ • j"'I',"",' !• MHMiiin ,• "' ll'",- ).■ W \\v 1»INM 1'.^ >"^ I""" """ BREWERS. Ale and Porter. ■I'vvimi.V llviK Building and Savings Societies. Sl' IMIIMIIM -I'lliiMl'l-^l '"111",^' AM, SVV1S.,S S... II TV. M I'lllll. DRUGGISTS and Apotliecaries. Stcmi, Water, and Gas /„.„,,. ri.nnl.., .&■. Ill llll.r.v 1 II > II 11 I M .\ I'll Watches, Jewelry, / ,s,7,..,- II '.■.. .1\MI .. I 1 N- '■I I''"' BRAMPTON, COUNTY OK PEEI,. I\ I'm M.ii M\ r.i ili.fti ml Ml r. Inline III I'm I I..I. lMi\ ill \'- Svxll I I. ItKi 1.. Ili'viri. Iliiu."' 1,111111.1. UiiMUM, ■I'niii'iiriT. I i "" ' """ ' i'^'- ayh. ' COUNTY OK WATERLOO. .Inns \V \r-ii>. Ir>'ii l''"iiiiilif "i"l Miiiiiirurliinr i.r AL-rmilliii'iil Im |, I, Ml. Ill- l!iii|.niL-, Mnuili...', mill lliii ..1,111,. M„il,,iii.,' II. 1,1,1 1,11.. Mill, i.iiii'l .Miiiiiifiiiliir''' "' |.',iiiT.i Klmir BARRIE, COUNTY OF SIMCOE. II .\ II llllV-. I'l.lllll.V I'l'.l- ir .if |i C vMniii.i . Muiiiu" I' I'lllll^ "' '"■ \V SMilll. Miiuiiu'i r. Ciiiiu.liiiii lliiiili "' ('(.lllllirrir ,,. 1 J 1 1 A IV Snini. >. I'liiiriiial. Hil-Ii !*™"!'\ lliv .1 \ DIllNNllH. Ill' . l'"l*l' I'll. -I A. .ll 1.1 -.'- DRY GOODS /<-■■.« '-■ '■>. llKMlV I'Ml 1>I.I. .1\>. II. 'rMl' STiii rm.ii'* A '■" \\, 1111, 111 I !■ .'v 1 .. „,/ M:IUii,,'!I. Oiiliirii, .ihtliirii) . .1) -11 .Si I'lllll FLOUR AND FEED. i; \ .1 l.\« UN BELLEVILLE, COUNTY OF HASTINGS. llAM. Ill MilMlil.M, li 111. li.inl-"" MuhilL.lT , ,. Mi-.iiiin>i> H^M>. I' II1..111-11. M.i- UuvM.rvsMiuN IUnk.i. \..iiiu:. M" Pui'i'n'm.^ .'- K.1-" \V1,..|i.«i1.. lii-.' I In ii'.'rVliii -K li 1'. lli'ii.iiliiili'. I'li'lT. 1 Uvw, i.v lim-l.. .1. Ili.»l...v.|,i-"l'i;. H II, lUiiiiii UN.VSiiN. l.,iii,li..r.Mui,ii r,„iur..|> .111.1 I'' 111' I- ,, , , KI.ISTA lliil.liiN. I.'iiiil"!- M.vlllllll'lil j ii.rH mill I>.ul, 1- I'.iiK .'s Sil.w.Mil. I.Miiil'ir Miiiiiilii'- liiii.r^ mill lii.:ilii>. W A. |.'iisl|.;ll. I.iiiiiliir Muliiifiu'liir'i' mill lii'iil' I l.-|,INl,\ ll.il.li.s.I'liiliiliL'Mill.-. II. II. lUriiiniis. M„i.Uiiil.li.i^. Mill- \V 11. CVMIT.H.I. .'v I". Slillllll I Au'.'ilH. BRANTFORD. I COUNTY OF BRANX I nil r III I n 1 m.^ !■•;'. M„vi.r .1\M1 - \\ I't'.liV ll,,,\, Ai.i.|ini \\ \n^ ,.,,.|.| .1 Wll - VTiuiliVM I ■rriii"-.iir.i I vMi - \ViiKi>, EDUCATIONAL Institutions. o\TMiiii iNMiriTiMN Mill I m; IllIM' .1 llmviiril lliiiiti'i. I^rlimi'iil lliiiii S I ii'^ ^''l'". l''i""l'"' 111, vv 11 1,1111 Vi.i M. I.uiii- 'iiil-.i;.!.; It, V WiiiiiiiM rii.iiiiu,'-. rr..M,ii.iii „f i-iiiuiiv. III-. N\iii 'I'll'*';- 1'"". rl|,i,I. .\. Uiil,>.rt.'"li, l'ri...i.li 1,1 "1 111,. II -.I'lf Ilil-,'l"r-. iNM'Kr-KllU'Kl'l lll.H ISKIIir. ni'N- M .1. K.-llv. M.I'.I.Ii ^.. IliMNTi-uiiii tKsnni. Sl 111,1,1. " \\ilkiii-,iii. I'rli,i-i|.iil .111- "'7 mi, rlriMiiiaii lli'iiril .it ■riui-li ii". BANKS. HOTELS. Whl.l vM'll..i-: ""'^'f" Sri-;riiKN-"N ILn >i- ■.■''■ Sl'lllMl lllNK SVMTMIII «. 111"-'-. Insurance Gonipanies. \IM1MH In-Tlll, I Ml II M. iTIll I ■ slll.\Sil. >■" . II ^1 "'l'"- '"'■'■' i„i-v. lliiiiiii.. .i.isT.iN Kiiii. iN.-nivMi ; 'I I'"" 1,111,1 Hill. Siiriliu.v iinil M.iiiiiL' ' Uliliiri.. LUMBER DEALERS. .1 \MKS (ill.l.lSI'IK .V '11 S \ o. .1. I'm-.i.rs. .iiiiis M. Ill ri.i-ii 'V I'l' S U V\ iiiiiiinKr. MINERAL BATHS ' and Waters. 'Pill SvMIMlll >i. SnilMl H.VNK. 'Ill, I ' „.,li,li,, I.. Muik, M.l>.. l'i-i,|,i-i.'i"i- „i„l AM.-ii.lii,,: l'l,>^"-iiiii. ^ii'"* PAINT AND OIL Manufacturer. 11 M. Hi. 11. 11 . Sl. r.11,1 PHYSICIANS. ■I- niiii- I. Mmk. M I' Viil,-K I. s till. 11.. Mil Sl. I'lllll. i.:i,»iN ii,i..iiM\N-. M II oiitiiri.i Planing Mills, Sash, Doors, &.C. r \V lli.;i,i.i.M-. ,1. S l-'.Mil-.li iLuiiil, 1 ' STEAM-ENGINES, Boilers, &.c. fM.iN KlllMlKV. V„l.- &C11., l,li)l,l-S. BERLIN. COUNTY OF WATERLOO I I 1 S11.1 iiisii.v '■" ■ ii,i|."ii'i-"i i;'"i"y I ,i I:.. Willi |«i|,. 1. >,-li,,i,l Ui,"k-. I .Iihin'i-'knnki.. IIiii-.I,m,|'- M,-i-.1iiiiii. ' , rnuui-.i' CimiiKM.i. -^i'"'- ^l"" 1 ,hiiiii> Hiiiili ! A Mii.iMi. liiin-iMiT. .1 I'.iitt vnN, Tr. ii-un-r. I'l'iiiiiv Wm,! I.\ii,i l;-i.. .IuiIl'i'. 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Iluihi.. I. 11 liiinii l~, I'... |.n.l..r PRESTON. COUNTY OF WATERLOO. IM I . Iv. ..I/, ll-l. . K. . |.. 1 N..I..1V I' il. Ii.- ,v.-. A. A 1:1111 .V It in 11- 11. 11. r.il ,M.-t .liaiii- Mill. I -, A,. SANDWICH. COUNTY OF ESSEX \h"| vli'iiiiN 1 .11 1.1,1.1. lii V ['. nil III 1. nil. .r I'riiii-ipiil. .1 Wvi.i v(i. A«Ki\ r.iiiiity lii't'l-iia. I' inrih 1; .M VIII 111 \ K.~ij. SARNIA. COUNTY OF LAMBTON r \\ . Ni^iiK. r. MaiuiL'.r I'liniiiliaii lliii.l. i.f I '..liilntT.-.'. W I, .'liKlulMiiN. Mii!mi;.r Hank .if M..iilr..iil .1 WII - liuw vN«, Iiiirrili- Hi 1 k ami l'llv>l:ll, I'livsiiiaM.-.. I' 'I'. I' :n. Ki-.|, I'KNluN A (11 vIsK I. mill., r .Minlnini' IJi:v'. Kut itvr, l'ari..li l*ri.-.«i. .1. Ki.iSToK'r. .Ill . Sli.iill ..f Liiiiilitiiii piMuvtiif A Vviiih-u> llurn-i. r» 111 Umiii.K llvMivii A < 11 . Milli r- IM- I..1VV I iill.'i.. II. II. ml M. nliniilx, iiinl Im II \ II viiuv lliiiri-l. r. A.' 1 |...il.'r> 1 1-1. VII l.iv ivi..iii\f. A lliiiiii lliir \\ vimniu I'm M» Miiivi KiiiK l> ri-i.i-. A. I 1.1 lUM K 111 I V\ Tayli.r. ft ARCHITECTS. |l I l>l Ml VVI llHI I'lili. Ml./ VII I A Si I VV Vlll Ml Kl v\ A I'vliivvi. VI ilKII Willi In \. vs I tvii'Atl I , llaiik.r \. STRATFORD, COUNTY OF PERTH riM.MI'-..S A \\ II I I VV|. M VSI Kti II II IS.. I u . Miiiiiila. tun r« i.f Slull.. Ilarv an. I l'..rlalil.. Klii.'lli' " Mili In inry f.ir r^iivt Mill- itn-i Mill-. WiiiiT W..rk» ..11 111. Iliillv Sv,.i II rvtii'iiKi I . Miiniiu. T ll..talVaiiii.liiiii ll.ink .1 VMl ■ I l-iM 11 lliirii-l. r I Smm 11. Ilarn-l. r I.'.. ill 111 III I ll|.|u..i:l. Ii.-iiniii.'. Ai;l Wiiiivvi WuiihMvs llar.hvitri' Nl.-r I'liuni IvMK- Cull. UIIVS, lir.1. 111. -. Wll.il.- -al.' iinil It.'iail \ I nil IS-, ilr.... r W I1..I.-11I. iiii.l ll.iail. Kl V Kit Kuv I'liii-li l*ri.--t > l.'ui.ii r...iii:v ll.,-i-iriir Wi.iii VV Musii nil M I' . i'..iiiiiy I r.n..iir.r ST. MARYS. COUNTY OF PERTH W V III nus. K».|, ST. THOMAS, COUNTY OF ELGIN . r^lary iisi Vlllu Ml n VI \»»iii\sif Cum I'vsv M llinilrl... HiirHiiry WHITBY, COUNTY OF ONTARIO lllluvvs A I'vl II I1-..S. I1..11 |.'..iiii.l.r- III. . I Maiiiirm l.ir. 1.- ..( II.-ii|.inL: tin. I M..VV iiti; Ma.'liili. - .1 II vMKii i.iii I svMK.ii, Miivi.r ..f Ti.vvti an. I Mani-i.'r IISI villi. I.vlill> I III 111. K .1 .1 llali' l'r..( r .1 ll..ii.rs, Maiiiu'.r ..f i'..rl Wlilll.j 1111. 1 l'..ri I', riv lliiilr.'a.l. II II 'rwiuii, ManiiL'. !■ "f l'..iiiiiii..ii Hank WINDSOR. COUNTY OF ESSEX \l. Ilvsh, Il llliik.'i.. V Mai. \ M Ml la 11 vsr- llvSK uK I'vsM I 'ri.iiiliii', .Miinit^'.'r r llullfus, llurri»li'r at Law A Ml I.VI III. IN ll.».ki-. II.T Hll.l I'll) li«ll. r..f 111.- r.iioiill.l,, llm, .1 ., ,.-tl I'.il IS M M Ikil ..M 1.. .M r Ilarn-iii .1 iMKhDui iim.i .ri.i.innaii lliuli S.l I 'rpu..t. ■.'... I'us Mil rvMKIliis. Muyi.i S H M. I'l.ssi-a I luiinlv Alt..iii. V ..( i;-.v I' 111 nil SK. llarri-li'i \i III 111 I'liis. I-., M 1* I' . Harii-i. r IVVIKIIUS \ '1 ► Vin llalTl-l.l- i'lCVltlK- V. I'v-..I1V1S riiv-i. lull Ktiv.si 1- Svii III. Sur(ii'..n iLnti-i \V. .1. ,Hi viKii. SiirL'i.'ii Ik'nii-i .1 Ii (Mniiviii. Maniiu'.r imin.lian Hank ..f I .'iiiiii.'r.-.- II II Muiil.is M.'i. Iiiiiiln' Hank 1 |i 1. 11 v-Ki I. M..1-..H - Hunk \|. iiiii-....ii Hiiuiiiin- Hiiiik.r,-. Uliimi llui 1 K ll.ir.lvvar.'M. r.liaiii j I .vMi'iiKi 1 . 1'vvui -1 A Ml I Nil. -II I. inn | L.-r M.T.-liiini- i \\ nil 111 A 'I'l-i.xi.i:, Miiiiiifiii'liiri.r* i.f i Kit..- rut I'li.'V^ini; ami Simikini; 'r..liiirrii, rlt'iirr. ' AUCTIONEERS. Sn u VIII A VN 111 I I -I r W 111 llvii A II VSSIN..II1S , I'rin..- VN 111 1,111 kii till A iiiii'vi vs ;il |iriii..' Will BANKERS. .1 VMK- Il I.I VV IS I'l. ^i.l. hi ..r Hank iif S.'vv Hnin-vviik K I' I. .so, Maiiai'. r Hank ..f M..11 Ir.al W VI 1*11. viiiin, Miinai:.-!- itnnk >.f N..va S...lia liiuM v» M VI 1 I.I I vs, MAiiat. r Hank ..f Hrlli-li .v.. nil .\|M. ii.a SlMHlS .luSI- A I .. I' .• W 111 .1 VMl- II..MV II 1 1 M I' I' I. Ill ..I Main Hank BARRISTERS. \ I. r VI Ml 11 1^1 \i I' riin.i-i. S II I iiuvi-us 1; I ; I I'nii..' W III I'liviMl-W WiiiMiN.l^M run..'.— I'm II I-: Hvllhl 11. |i I I, I'linli iliiirv 1 N Skissi 11.1^1 ..liiilt'...t l'r..l.ai.'- I'. M. I.K.m i'riiii....- I II VIII K< In KK, «V I' IMinii.", II viiiii-iis A 111 iii;ri..,i I'.' I'l in... M< Mull 111 -us A Kisi. nil. I 'nil..' W illialii \V II Ti Ik •; I' l'riii..i.- I''. .11111 - A Sin St. I 1 \\\ I'l 111. .■ \\ illinin II 1 M V. Mus v., I I M I'nii..' \N illialii A \ A II II Slu. 1,1. .\ I'lilii.. Will I'l . -1 IV riivH'K imi A I'l ii-i K\ I'm... Wllllan. .1 VMI-.I K VVK II i'lin.-. -- I'vv ii.S K mil ,,,•.'! I I'rin..- W illi W (' I'kim KV Ill I 'alilirlimv II 1,1 -1 1 11 fklKlli- IJ I' I'ilv llail W VI W 1:1. 1. mill lis M 1' I' li I'rin .lulls Ai mil. nil HKI I'ni Williuin I'VSVI.V S.I llllllS ItVllllllVII |. II llii.-k.-r, ti. .11. Till .Maiiiii.'.'r lU.Miv K r.l.l.l- S.|i.'il..r ami N..tari I'lll.lt.' I I, II W ii.MiN. .M 1' I' . I'hvM. mil ami I I \s-\i.i vs l.itiiitvitv In-iii'i IK .1 I-: WOODSTOCK, COUNTY OF OXFORD. BOOTS AND SHOES 117,,,/, ,.,A, llulllN-US A II VI-IUS 1 \| Klivs. t- A s.i\- I'liraili-.' II. .VV ,l..-l,i'li II \ VI 1-1 V rn run.'. William Surk'.^'ii |i M. I.viuv l'li)-ii II..' i.i,.l SarL'.'..li .IkiIIVI ,M\SS, lllirrifl.'r at Law tiKi' 'I', t'i,vl(i-, ItHiik.-r aii.l Hr..k.-r li.ti.Tiit Itiiilr.ii.'l iin.l ln..iiriiii. .- Al'.'i.i, ll..li-MVS A ll-.ll-Mvs, llanlvvaii- ali.l II. .11-.. Kiii'iii-I.iii).'- Wll.l.lvll.l WiiiiK S.|i.it..r. .V.' .1 .\ Kl. vti.i. I'lvil l';ii:,'iii...f .Mkm viKK. M..II-K A tint. I. miliar I'l-al.Ti*. I'liinilit.' Mill!-, t'.intni. t..r-, Al- t' .1 lli.iiir,- luiiniy .'inlt-.- ,1 VMl- l-'viii.K\, II. rk ..f 111.- I'. a..' Kl ^■111 f.i Si, 'I'iiumv- TvssKiiv M I' M...11. I'r.'l.ri. t.ir Miiniila.'tlir.-r ami I'.-ul .-r ill I., .til. I III. I.'-, A.' I{i,v W, Kl \ss|.:in I'a-ii.r l( f I'l.ur.-li, W.-ll,-, l'r..f.--h..i t'..iii|.ri-iiik' 1' III. ..L.^n.-al |li-)iitrllli.-nl lili.l.-r lit. lta).ll-l .l.'li..lnltllill..|l, Itlitl 11 t'..II.- irial.- aiiil l.il.Tiirv !l.-|.attlia-nt t..r I...II1 «A.-i. Atlll'iat.il Willi •|..r..li n. I niv. r-ilv l..r |.r. [.ariiiL- -in .1. Ill- in Art-, I, aw . ami .M. .Ii. m. BRASS FOUNDERS. i \l. Av 11 V .^ .-M.N W VI. K- A til:l-;KN II vlllll* Al.l vs.. ;. .11.. I ',1 \\.,i. 1 .:;uit;i ,■. THOROLD, COUNTY OF WELLAND. SEAFORTH, COUNTY OF HURON. ' .1: \ V .I'.i N.. .tv Si- VI.- 1 IN... I'r. '|.^l.■^ll^, l-•.. li|.-.- Sail W.-lk- ,\, ,\ilMiiv..l, I'r.i|.ri.-l..r Salt W.irk- ami t '..nilni.-si.iii M.-r. Iiai.l t'ull,Mvs ,V liiillMu. K, I'mpri.-tur- ,Sall W..rk». 1 vvvsvi.ii A AiiMii vuK, l-'..rwarili-r» an. I t '..iiilliiNii.ili .M.-r.-lilintr., SIMCOE, COUNTY OF NORFOLK. r.vNK.i' Mil-, nil. VI.. K. K. HIa.-kail. r MaiiaL'.-r fv.S.MIlVN ItvSk (IK t'tl-MMhltCK 1-' W' ll.iliiiKl. il, .Mitlla^'er Ki;iii-;ii VI. HvsK. Ilcnry ilrnlT. Man- ng. r. N. C, Kiilll), lli-ii.-ral M. i-.-liaiit ami .Mill.-r. Ill 1. 11 llulMl,-, II. -II. Till M.-n-lianl. W .M. Wii.sos, ,M(-r.-liaiil, Miller, A.- .Mav..r . A. fiin-M vs Smiih. K..-.I ll.-.-..r.l(-r W . II 11 ( k. li 1 . lit' I. t'.nn:ii('ii t'ti-rk It l.i.>n.ii I'Kii.it-. 1^1 I 'ily I'liiiiiili.-rliiin \\ M Svsiivl.i.. I Ily KiiLMii.'. 1' 111 III. I'l.n.n-. .\ti.lil.ir I. W Svii 111 t 'liairiniiii Wal.r t'..iiiiiii-^i..M.T- l.i.rt viai I-'. I... I, t'vNvl.lvv ItvSk UK C.IVIMI 111 K W' • llvlll -I l!..l.. rls..ii. MaiiiiL-.-r | ''1'''''' l''iil-'ii" > r ijiKiiKi Itvsk, li W M.-nrv, Afr-iil, I ''"■'' I'll'iiii 11.11 VI Kllll. VNll I.IKl. Is-I livStKru , ""■"' llluviv- Mvliri II UK Ksi.i.vsii. W .1 t!,.l..-ri-(iii I ruli'i'Miirii'iiiit'' III Mi-iiiu.v T. tin. Al-i-iiI i mill .1. A II 111 VI IV ,V f... I'n.i.ri.l.ir- .>f i ''liainiiaii S.I1....I ll.-iilly'-Saniia Sl.-iinil.,al l.ili.- ! 'rnii-t".-" lulls It.ivii l'l;vilv .ti Sus. I,tiiiili.-r l».-iil.-rs. Saw .NlillH. A.-. t 'liatmiaii ..f 'l'..w n , ..f I'.irllaml , , I-'.ltw IS Kl-.in;ii I'vMli .\ H..> |. vImiKi I s.|iiiir.- I, K, .lusH.«A t'.i, .'I 1.. .' . I'aiii.-rli.iry KvKiirn A 11111,1:11 .Vi KliiL- COAL DEALERS. 1; I' A W I' lulls l.lt.Vll T M.i'Miiiiv Slnvll,.- I I II1..II Wiil.r WALKERVILLE, COUNTY OF ESSEX !lli: vvi \\ \i Ki,i V\..1U. IVlli.■ |l|-llll.■r^. WATERLOO, COUNTY OF WATERLOO. .MkIII 11 VM- ' ItvSk IIKI'VS V1..V. 1 1. .M llarnian. .\i;.tit. AGENTS. In \. \\ IM v\ ,\ t .1 . t .Mini, n-ial A(.'i-n ly. .Maik.-l .s.|iim-. , .1.1-1, 1-11 It. Sl.iSK. l-;it>l.-ni I-'.\|.r.--- I'..,. I'rin.-.- Williani W. II 1)1. ivi'.. fii-l..iii ll.iii-i. Hi.ik.-r, llitllvvtiv nil. I Si.'itiiili..,tt .Ni;.-iii. Ml) I'rin.-.- Williani 'I'lluMV- .\n u( k, lliaii.l ■rriiiik II 1: , I'riiK-.- William, I)iisvi,ii ,Mriiiivv A I'll, I '..111111. -r.ial Ai;i.ii.-y. Itavar.r- ItiiiLliiiT lluiiKiir 'r, i'l'is.ii. Siipi W', riiiiin 'r.-l.trrapli 1'.. K II Svivii., l'aKa-n).'i-i' Ap-ni. ti, T. liailvv-ay. Commission and Ship- ping Merchants. IvMK- I1..MMII K. M r II \..rlli Wharf, llll.v villi A 111 1.I..H k. II..I.. rl.-..ii {.I Wm. Tiiuvi-us iV I'.. ,1 Snivili. tili.liuK I-; Ssilllll,, ll..li.-ri..'.ll |.l S. VMMI.1,1. Mil. IS li SliiMln- I'liv-, ,M. I, VII HI, IV AS.is-.'-'l Ni.nli Wliarf II VI 1. A Kviiiw LvllMll, T ami ■< S..iitli W harf ijrii.i. A ti WIS, Hll.l,- Huil.liiiu', Wal.r l» V Hum in- ... . . Waii-r Itmiius Hiiunn.ii- ."ill |ii..-k. n I) liuiiKin-us A I'll . Sinyllii-, \l 1 m,i. T I 'l,M{k Siii'yili.', I' -I ,Mi l,vi ..nils, .Ir. , <-iirii.-r .\..rlli W liarf am: .S.-l-.m t.ll IlKlll' A I'll I'riin-.. William 'I'lHMil' .V Sus TI Wiiii-r, 'I'l USUI 1.1. A I'll . 1 1 ami l."i S.iiili Wliaif Sm vi.i. A II viiiKw VV :;|) |i,..-k .M I) A II A. At -lis Imliantovvn. Ksui II 1,1 si A Suss. Kvpr.-K:. I.ini' Sli-ain.-r.-, lluiU. .1 A W. K. Ilviiiiimis. Ill \.. nil Wliarf IlluMvs Kt 111. 'Nil. . I'rin.-.- anil Wal.r .M viil-.l; Hit.i'l ll|,;lir< SI Wali-r li, I' Hi W K Sl'vmi Snivlli.-, .Iiiii.s W, .Nil iiiii.Kux, ,-.ir, .Ni-lsiii'i aii.l li.il»-ri-.,i> |,|. TlIK J'UINCII'AI, MISINKSS MKN oF (CANADA. If. \V. CiilsiiiM.M. Ihli'niationiil S. S. Cm , Ij Ih I'l.iiil Wlmrf ili.iiiiia-; !•'. SMii'ii, . I."p N.irili Wlmrf. /. lil.Vcl Ni'lwHl. VlllluM & AllNOI.l) Sllljllll'. .lAMh> .l(Htl>\N.. .... .Ijiwintrn Wlmrf, Hkoiu.i; S. l>i;Hmi;sT. II S.)iiili Wlmrf. I.i:kk Sri.WMli- 'J',' Nnrlh Wlmrf. H.vitllcil K Ul(ii>4., II itnd lOSiiiilli Wlmrf. V (iinvi.^ N.'lwiii. IIai.i, A: lUsMs./riPN. ?■") I'riiirr Wil li,..u. KiSNKAii lliios .Miriiii-i Wlmrf J. A S. I.KDNAlin IJ Nrhcill. JiuiN Mki.K'k :iri WiiiiT. TlliiMAS I'AiTdX.. . .1 ScMilli Wlmrf (' II WiiiiiiiT .V Cii II Wiiiij Tim Id. mi \- HtssEi.i.. |;| Nonli Wlmrf CONFECTIONERS, 117,../. .vW/,. J II. WilnDlll UN A I II . ','.") mill 'J7 WuliMli". S. K. .MAriiKHi (wliiili-iili' mill nliiili, 'M ClmrliiUi'. COTTON MILLS. .Nkw Hl!l n-w 11 K ('hi |..n Mil. I. ^. Will I'urk^ \ Snii. Dry Goods, Wholesale. IUMI I ,\, 11.11 I. . . M;ill>. I Si,. ..1. I,. !l |)|;vi.liKn \ Siis-. I'niire W i! limn JinlN \' \.*sii. \ I'll <'iinliTliur\ . K\|.;i{irr Kin^,'. Tkos U. ,lit\Ks tV Cii. . . .( 'untiTliiirv, .1. \ .1. III..HX J'riii.i- Willimii. MK\I{I) iV X'KNMNll. -Prinrr W'iUiuni. .IiMlN .XllM^THiiNu .V *'o.. I'riai-i' Wil- limii Dry Coods, Retail. Hniiii.V Vi.SMM., Ill Prill..' Willmin. .1 ,V .1. Ihinx Jll Prim.' W illiiilii. .M\M lll-Xl.ll. UuIlKlClMIN .V .U.1.I(*IIS, ■,*r Kliit: l'"\ii( vM. iV Smith , .'t'i I'liiin- Willimn Lansiiiiw \K iV M\uii-N :tii I'rih. f Wit- liiiiii M. ('. llviiiuii II . . |M I'riii., W illimii W, W. .I.iiiinv ■.' Murk. I S.|iiui. lUliSKs, Kkuk \ t'-i.,;! mill I .Murk. 1 M)ii;ir.', .IVMI-.S .\lt\\I^ \ I'll •< Killt.'. I.IKI.I.V. (■\MI;lil>N & lMll.|ilM..Vl KillL'. .l\Mh> MwsiiN. I mi.l li K.ni;, Drugs, Paints, etc. v\. ("llli'M \\ >\llMi 1 Miiik.t Siiuiir.' 'I'. H. "'iiki.u .V .Suss :;;i Kuit:. (iKiiiiiiK SiKWAUT. .Ir Jl Kiiii;. It. I), .Ml Auiiini Klilmrliiii.., l.vwi'.N llmiH 'i Killer i^'itmrt- llvsMM.iiiN Itiiiw., iiir. KiiiK mill till iiiiiiii Grocers, Wholesale. I. II |ini;i;i,u ,\ S.iN--. i: I'nii..- Willimii .[\ltlilM: ,V I'll. .. .;i'.l Prim-. ■ W illimti Mkiiios lluit>.... .'lit 1 1. I.I i.iii. vx .V l.iMww II'.' Kiiiir, tiKnltllK UlllllUIMIN It W III I r, U. K. Pi iMiiM.riix ,\ <'.i. cvlml. .,iili> mi.l ivtnili. II Clmrl.itli'. I,i;i; .V l.imvN HI l>"i'k. W U \ II .\. .\lsTI\ Inilimil.nvii Hats Caps, and Furs. (', 4V K. KvK.mrr ITKiii): II. .\UiiKK \ I'll .'il KiiiK. HOTELS. ' V'lrmiMA IliiiKi ..I, A- Kiiuiif.N. MiiMii ^•>r, (ji-riiiuiii W.WKHl.V Hot MK, .lollli liiillirit', riM prii'inr, Kiii^. INSURANCE AGENTS, Accident. M .V T II l;..i;i\-ii\, Truvrli-i's, N Pllll..':.^ ll(A lilllS^ \l I , .II'.. ('ili/.l'IIH', 'j:!; Prill. .^^ INSURANCEACENTS, Fire. Wm, ,M, .1 MlM«, I., mill I., mill lil'ilii- lllH. Cii. . I.I Prill. il*,i I', K. I-. .Iaiivis, yii. I'll . . I."! Priiiri'nu. Uiiiii;ii. Mmihiiai.i.. liM|.iriiil, .Kiiiii, mill lliirif.iril. •.':! Piin.'.- W«:ii,iih. Jamkk I Kwi:. liiiiiil Ini- t'..., :| ' Priiii'.'i'i. I. .1. Al.Mii.N. .NiirlliiTii .\f.i.iirmi. r I'll., Ill Prill. 'I'^n. II. U. Ilwxl'.v. liimrilimi I'iiiiiii.l I. if.. '.H Prliii'i' \N'iUimii, llKXiiv .Imk. Ni.rlli Hriii..*!! iii.il .Mi-r riiiitil.'. Priiiri-?.s .M. \' T M. IliiliiXKiix. li.i.Mil Cmmilimi. H Priiirr..*s. W. ( . Pkki.kv, Sniitiuli liii|icriul, I" ('iintrrhiirv. INSURANCEA >ENTS, Life. ■run- \. 'I'KMI'l.i;. Mi'lr.i|...lilmi. nil P .i.'r Willimii, .I\.M1,> C. IlKxx. riiii.ii Muliml, Anidi'- Miv iif .Mu^ii Hiiil.lii,... li.iiiKiiT .Mah-iiai.i.. N.w Viirk l.ifi'. *.':l Prini'i' Willimn II li. U\nm:v, K.|iiiiiilili- l.ifi.. 7,s Prill.'.- W jllimii. Ili\ C.iiiNW Ml,. .Ir., Miiliiiil I.ifi' A.-.:-'n iif ( jiimilii, 'JiU Prill. I' Willimn. .lAMh> .1. K \VI.. It.ivill lllH. I'll., :) Prill PATENT MEDICINES. II. I. Sl'INI Kll.. I, I, I''KI.I,i1W». .. , ,'JII ^•,■l^..ll ,.'ii) lirrnimii. W (' 'KIll.KV, ,:l Pi INSURANCEACENTS, Marine. lll.MlV l(, IIVXM.V, lll^. 1 .. .if N.irlh .Viiirrii'ii, Sim.' .if Pi'iiiiHvlvmiiii, S.'.'tii'iu , uii.l lli'liiwiin- .Miiiiml. ;,s Prilii'i-,-':., l.'iiMl.UT .Mmimimi.. .Mi.ntri.ul, Hrilisli .Vnu'ririi. iind .N'.-w Itrniiswirk l,l..v.l,.. •,':! Priiii'i'M^. VliiiiiM \ .\llMil.li, rniiiii, (l.iuii .Mil ruif, mi'. II.1SI..H In- < ii..*.. >iii\lli.', .Iami'.s li. .Iiniiux. Atlmiiii' Ihh, c'.i. 'I'llll.^. A, 'I'l.MI'IK \ .■,, III,. I l.'i Wm.-r. w «. I-;. i-;\i.Ki'i"r. i:;ii 1.. I 111 Uriis^ii.-i. IlK.i I'm.MIMI iV ,SllX>. Pli.lli\ l-'..llll .in. P..nil, \|.VM \..i N Wm.-r Iron and Hardware, 117,../...//,. I ,V K. llriii'KK \' I 1... Priii.-i' Willimn .IAS. I.. In XN ,V Cii. . . ..Niirlli Wlimf liKii. I'Ainil.l . .Nilr...li 'I'lHis. MiA\nv A Siix> Wm.-r \\ . II. 'riiiiiixK Miirki-i S.|iiiii. Kkiiii \' Tmiiiixk Prini-i. Willimn 'I'. Ill II II- .V Willi I II I' Wiii.i'. Uli II Mill ■riiiiMl'siiN, iil.s.. .Ii-wi'lry. Sil \.-i Wiii-i-. 1-1,.. .MiirUi-t Si|imi-i-. PuiTillAlili ,\ Siix. . ..Mi'rrill'« W Imrf. .\. Vl-.ATS iV StIXS I'llillll. Iron and Rolling Mills. ..1 iiiin....!, It. II I iMi Mill-, ,111111.- II.. mil. I,- ,V t'.... Airiiil:.. Lumber Merchants. AMilil-;. 11 siMMi ,\ I II . Id'.' Prini'i' Wil liiini. All-A, lilliMix NiiKliwimk K. 1 1. .liHirr ACii Sniytlir, l'"ll\xii> l-'l';l(in Hiix . . Umikin'.-. Wharf. lini .Ml I. run H7 Wiui-r. Iliilll.lir liAXhiXiVCo.. ..siriii^'lil Sliiiri' ill V. SiKWMii' .V Cii ;i Wlllrr. HxUl.lt A' Il VMiiil.I'll, i'.vil\ ll.l.. Mil\l,\N A ('.I., Wiilkir.- Wlmrr Mil. 1, Kit .V W.i.iliMVX. ... 111. limit. iwii 11, W. Wn.-iix . III-.' Prill. I- Willimn, I-', ti. III NN riii.in Ml,. Ciirii-l-.n, .l|,:\\ l':l I' Himl HKii- Siniili.-, .1 \w, ('. .\l\ih\\ I.iiwti.n'M Wlmrf II. .1. .Mrl.Aii.m...x 1 .Ni-I.11,11 Medical Profession. iMl. Willi HI lliiMUi , , li.-nniiiii Uli, S, II lliir.-iiiiiii) ili-rnmiii. Hll. .I.IIIN liKltllVMAX Prilll-,-!!!'. Uli. II. (iliii AliDV riliim. Uli. S, '/,. l-'.\ui.i-; riilim. NAIL AND TACK Manufacturers. -I\- |lii>nii.i.i: AiCi)..!) Nnrtli Wlmrf. S, U. l-"iisii,;u \ Siix tii'iir^ri'- K li, M II. iV (11 (III mill ll-s Mill. NEWSPAPERS. Willi- ,\ Murl. Huili N.ii:., Cuuli-r liiir.i, Wm, KiJiKii, Si,.liiliii'r.-l.':,'ni|ili. Priiii'i- Willimii .1 \ Kl.lls, l-',v.-iilii({ lil.ilii-, Piinri- Williiiin, j Planing Mills and Sash, Doors, and Blinds. .I.iiis I-:, 'I'l itMii 1,1 ,"i mill T .Miiiii, ,\ riiKii-rii. A I'll .'i Wiiii-ri.Ki, F illillAXKM A ILi'.vi,.- City ri.ii.l, i Religious and Charita- ble Institutions. 1 -liilix Sw|,;i-,XY Hislii.ji's Piilu.'.-, I'liitiMri \x ll]tivrii|,:its Syilm-y, SisiKiiji iir Ci, Miirv W u'ti-rliiii. Si-ii,ii.s iir- riiK Sii iiKii IlKvur. lii.v. K. Di xriiv. I'lirhili Pri,-si. Curli- t.iii. Viii xii Mi;x'sCiiuistia:i Assiir: mhix, I'Imrl.itt.-. SHIP-CHANDLERS. f. 11. Wijh.Hl \ fn II Wal.r *ii.u. !•'. Smith I"i Nntth Wlmrf. I'lUs. K. Si .\\IM\:\A. X fo , . .Sruvtlir. JipiiN \\ \i,Ki.i{ \, 1 () \\ iinl. SILVER WA R E and Fancy Goods. IttillAllli 'llliiMl'Mix..."i Murki'l m|nuri-. Kr.iiit A 'riiiillXK. .t-J Prill. 1- W illiiini. Steamship Lines. Ix'rKHXA'rillXAl, S. S. in., II. W Cliin- liiilni, .A;,i-lll. .\,\rlliiu I.IXK S. S. I'll. S.iiinnii-ll Hr.is., A^riil.-i. I-Arui,>> l.ixK, K Il i.iiiii A .Sun.-. Pi-„,,n.-i.,rs I xliiN I. INI. Sniiill A Ilmlii-tiiiy, Pr.i[.rr, 1..I -. BANKS. lliiniMi .N. .11111 ,\M|,,iiii I, ijiii-i-n, l-'n-ili-rii-tiin, I'Kiiri.Ks', yii,.,-ii. l--ri-ili-rirtiin. Book and Stationery .V.,,-, .N-. II. A. I inin.KY. M. S. Mm, I .(^in-i-n, l-'ri-iti-ri.-liin. .1^111-1-11. Kri-ik-rii-tiin. BRIDGE-BUILDER. \. K. Kll.i.iM, Pi'lili-uiliiii-, Wi--liniiri'. Imi.l. CIVIL ENGINEER. .I..IIX r. HhiiMx St. Sii'iilii'ii. CIVIL SERVICE. -I 1-. >, Hlih, .\ii.lii..rii.-n.-iiil, rliur- l.ili.-. I-'i-i-.l.-rii-t.in. II. IX. .Il hiir. WiiMiil. I'.\ ll.,vi-rn..r ir.-iir.-il., lii-i,'i-nt, Siuilli Hml. l-'n- ilt-rirt.iii. CONSULS. ,1 |i|,i ilu.ii \, ,\iH.-ri.-m,,gii.-,-ii lliiti-l, l-'i.-ili-ri.-l.iii. HOTELS. Itvrthl.K lliii -I gi I.IA ll.iTKI. ."I'li'-i'M. Fitilfrii-'iiii, . . .i.^iU'fii, Krt'i-rls..ii |il, 'I'lliis, l-'l Hl.iixii ..Will, r, .1 IMI.H DkvKII PJ |l...-k, ■I'lii iiiiAii fi ltrssi-;i,i. l:i .N'.irth Wlmrf, 1.1,1, A l..iin\ Hi l>...-k, S'n:i'Mi,xs A l-'ii.i.i iii.s. :IH t.. Ill l>...k. l)I''PllI-'.ltSOI-"I'lll-; 1)1 IMI Ml I.N tillV KUNMKNT IN sr. .loll.N. lll.strirt l>i-|illll .\iljnlmit-liriii'- riil . .I.r. Cm., il. .1. .\l m \ slll.l.. C,illi-.l..r iif Cns tiiliis .1 IS. li. lilKI., l-:.s.|. Aiiilii.ir Wm. Skki.v. As-is'i Uii-i-ivi'r li.nt-riil It. W. CuiinUSII \XK. lli^lrii-t.|iiK|ii-i-t..r Inliinil Iti-vi- lllll' 'I'llil-. II \SKtlHn. Miiriiii' luiil Kislii- ri.-s Aci'nt I. II. llAiiiiixii. Iiiiinil.;riuiiin A);'t.li-iin Sun k.s. FK^IDERIOTII^; 1 1 CUIKI'' UKl-lClAl.S, 1M7--1 Mnyiir Kii« i , \Vi-:-i miiiie. City I'li-rk Cms W lii-i liwrrii. City Aiiiliiiir P. .Ml Pi MM.. Ciii 'rri'iisiiriT Inns I'liiw Mills. City .Miirslml I il Mti.Ks lln\sxi,;N, Cliii'f Kiiniilirr. ...l>xxtl-;l. C\skv, Clmimriiiif .Srliiinl 'I'rusti-i-s A, 1-' lt\Niiiii,i'ii, LUMBER DEALERS. lliiX. li. |i liilll.v linn.. I I. Ilk.. liui-.-ns. lllIN, III A.l. Hl.l 1,111111.1.. 'I'.il.i.iii.-, \ i.' t..riii, 1.1..!. Ill It, Hill .Mirmnii 111 .ll-ris Kaiiii,1,.v, lini. -si. mil, N.irlliiiin lii-rliinil. .I.IIIX pMlll.KV. Uni.-sl.iwii. .Niinlllini 1,,-rlmi.l. IIiix. II. Ili'iiiiisux .Mirmi.il hi, II. II. Kixii lirimil l.iiki-. ijin-i'iiH. T. W , l.iixi.s-i'M-i- . Cmiti-rliiiry. Vnrk. .U.l,\, .MiiltuisiiN Miiiiniirhi. .1 A, .Miiimtsnx. I,i.ii.-r Kml. I'r.'.l.-ri.- t.ili. lil.ii, MiiUHiiM Siinlinri llnx, Wm. Ml iKllK.Mi Mirmni.-lii .I..IIN I'll KAIll). Ml'.. lt.-i;i-iil. Pri-ili-ri. t.Ml. .\l.i.,vx lllTi Mil: Mirmiih-lii, linlii.iiT llnnis-iix, .M.l'.P.. St. .\ii .li-.-«s, 'I'lliis 'ri,Mi'i,i;, Mriiiiswirk. Fr...I,-rir. Inn. II li, \' \xrl: (jni-fiis. I-:, W 11,1,1 I .Is l^nt-i-ns, .1 \Mi,s Ml 111 nil.. .M.l'.P.., .St, St. -pi j Merchant Tailors. I .IvMKs II. lliiwii-:. (^iii'i'ii. l-"r. ili-rirlnn. Schools and Colleges. Int. W, li. .luK. Pii'siil.-iil rnivi-isitv nf N. H,, l-'i-,-,l. ri. 1.111. |iii. ■I'lii.iiiiimi: II. llAXii. Cliii-f Sii|ii-r- inti-mli-nl I-!.ltirininn. I'Vi'.li'rii-tnn. I SCHOOLS. i ,1, li. Im hi>, Si'-Tii.! x , Haik.f liour^f, Kn-iirririun. UKOltoK SlKWVUT. 'rtlirlnr. MllUgrr villi-, SiiiilTiiry SURVEYORS (^('rntrn Ltintfs ami Ijiathn'.) Ki»\v\iM) .1 \i K . . .(.iiHTii, I-'roli-ricind, .1 A. Ml t'xi.i \ M. St.Oi'iirtfi', ("ImrliHH'. I-:.. I. SMITH, M.l'.P ShrtUuf. SACKVILLE, N. B. |)\vii> Ai.iiisoN, Iil..1>., Priiu'i|iiil .Ml. AlliHiii C.illcg)' and Aiiulfnix s OF CANADA. i.\ ES. sh, ituin. ■rid'., riiiiil. ta- llicv, •rlc... BANKS. IllMII'tl Nnlilir AMKIlli \. lilU'cn, |-lV,l,Ti.t..l., l'i;nrM>', i^iir.-ii. l-'n-ili-ricton. Book and Stationery II. A. Cmirr.KV. . . .tini'i-n. Kriiliiiclon. M. S. llM.l (iiiiiii, Kiv.h'ricli.Ti. s. ^ iiti-r liiuf. iVll.r. {iiiiri'. Iliiini. BRIDGE-BUILDER, .\. i;. Kii.n.M, IVlUruJiuc. \Vi'>lniiiri!- j liiiiil. CIVIL ENGINEER. •Ic.H.s I'. Hiiiiw-s Si. Sic|.Iiimi. CIVIL SERVICE. .l\~. > Hi. Ik. .\ilciitcir-lii-iii'nil. rliur^ l.itti', l-'rc.l.-ii<-t. .Miivi.r Idii.v A. SiNci.Aiii. lit'v li. .iililir. .Wll.l.lAM SlTIIKIll-ANU, g. c. Cily Tri'iitiurir..l';i>\VAltIi l(u rjs Arcyl.-. Haj.ifax Stka-M lUiii.iiv. .1. .1. Srri- vi-ii. :1h:I N. liiirriiiiriiMi BANKERS. KAiiQiiiAri. KiiHKsr A- Cn . .17:1 Iliilli.i. Ai.Miix A Mackintiish Hii llollia. W. I.. l.ii«Ki,r,.V I'D Ill"' lliilliM. BANKS. .\li:il(lUMs' M.^NK ... Il.-.ll.ir.l lii.w 11\I.1KAS llANlil.\'i fo Wutir. li\Mi I IK NliVV S IITI \ Uiillis. I'Kiiri.K's Ham; I'liUi'. I MUN Ha.NK U.illis. lUNk (ir Hum~M Noiirii Amkiiiia. llollis. llv.Sk UK .MclNTllKAl (Inuivilli-. LUMBER DEALERS. BOOKSELLERS I num. I'ltiuu. rers. Will.M-, RS f,|ii.ir.- i Km-, ir Wil rs. ,...„ ,,1. Will. r. J n..,k. Wliiuf. li 1 >...•!;. II 1>..,U. M.i'V .N. M \i N [InN. \i. I* ll\ll.l.:\. liliniil 1.11K1-. (ilM-iMls. Hon. Hks.i. 1)k\ KiiiiMa,. 'IhMiici.-, \ !.■ l.iriii. 111-:.!. iUlli 1111.1 MirainirliL, .ll>Trs KaMilkv, ll.ii.-t.ivm. Niirlliiiiii lirrliiiHl. .lilllX V'Mlll.KV. ll"l.■^'l""■ll. NiinllMIil lj«*rlaiii-. liiH-i-ns. T. \V. l.iixi.sT\KK.. riiiilcrlniry. York. Al.K\. .MnllUIMIS Miniiuic-lii. .1. A. .MolllUMis, Lcuvrr Kml, I'mluric (iKii. .Muiiuow MinliTiry Hon. Wm. MuiillKM) Mirniiiii'lii ■liillN I'll KAlin, .Ml'., lt.-i.'1'iil. I''n'.l.-ri.> t"li. . , . M.l.AN linriMK Muumi.'lll. Uolll.llT Uor.lN-ii>, .M.IM'.. Si. An lirfws. TlHiH, 'riAll'l.i:, IJniiiswirk. Krctlfrir. lull. II li. VaSCK. yil.'lMlr^. !•;. Wll.l.lA.MS liUi-Llls. .Kmk.s Mrurmi-.. M.l'.l'....St. Siuplii'ii. Mercliant Tailors. .IvMKs i{. lluwiK, liui'i'M. Kr. iliTi.liiii. Scliools and Colleges. im \V II. .Im k. I'n'M.l.lit riiiviM>ily .it N. H, , l-'ri'il. riitiMi. |lli. ■I'llK.nliullK 11. liAMi. Cliii'f Siiprr. inlululiMil i:.lmini..li. I'>.'iIitU-1oii. II i.:i'MiiiiR, ■;rK\virii. K. VllllS, llUNNKS. SKV. SCHOOLS. ,1. 1,. Im iii;s, S.'idu. y, Uiirkir UouHf, KiTilrrirl.Mi. liKiiltiiK. STKWMtT. 'I'lmlur. Miiujr'T villr, Siiiibury. SURVEYORS (rrowii LuikU iiiiil I.Hiulin:) K.iiWMii) Jaik Qiii'i'ii. Fri'iliTiitiin. ,1 A Mrt'Al.l V M. St.lli'iiriri', I'liiirliilti'. V. ,1. SMirii.M.l'.l' Slii'iliiir. SACKVILLE, N.B. Dvmi Ai.i.isiix, l,l,.li., l'riiiiii>iil .Ml. AHi.>^..|ll'"llrKi'l"lil .\iiiil''iii.> A. \ \V. Mai KlXi.AV 1117 limnvilli'. |{. v. .Mrill&ru UllMlruiivilli-. liHii. K. MiiuiuN 111.-, llriiiivilli . K. KKl.i.v & In :i7i"ort,"'. BOOTS AND SHOES. liKinuiK S. Vvn> '-J- l mill li.i I.:.', N. \V. .if 111., f.iiiini.iii. CHINA, GLASS, tiiiil Eiirlliiii W'lin. .1. i;. .IK.XSCTT.IBI'O Wliiiriiiivilli'. liAi.iiwiN &l'i) 3:i71liirnii(?liiii. CLUB-HOUSE. llAMKV^ I'll 11 Ilivllis. Commercial College. Kaiuna riiAZKK nil iiiiUiM. Druggists and Chemists. AVKllv. HuuivN.Vl'ii (Ii'iir;;!-. UiiiiwN liiiiirnKiis >V I'll., Hu.'kiiif;liiiin. iMiii^vrii .V ro IliilliM. .M. I'. K.A.iMi Iliillis. Tims. 1)1 iim;v W'litiT. ,1. lioiiKiuvSMrni 1 17 llullis. Dry Goods, Importers I ,<».. .11' tlrilllVllli'. llniNs.V .MiiiiiAV '^111 llullis. N|.;vi.. \VinTi;& I'o IIH Uriinvilli'. \V. & ('. Sii.vKii.. rur.lli'urfji'iiiiil llullis. I'KTi-.n liiiANi' it I'll., ini liiiiiiviHi'. nil llullis. HlillKUTSIIN. Mrl.KOl) & Cl)., Orillllllli'l' Siimiri'. AMiKHsiiN. Hll.l.lMl it I'll., iirsinvilli'. .1. It Ki.i.iiii 1 .V I'll i:K (inuivilli'. .Iks SI Nils .V I'l.AV l."iJ Urniivilli'. Ciniii.Ks UiiiisuN \ (11. . lil'idriinvilli.. .Iiill.s Sii.vKH it Co 17SH mil villi-. S\ll 111 Minis l-*ill (irnnvillr. SiiiiiiM\ Mmimivii. . .I.Vi (inuivilli- Express Companies. l-'l-HWIik- lAKkl.'-' I-' W. l-'i--ll- Wi. k. Ji'.i II .111,-. FANCY GOODS. li lUl.UWIV ,\ (11 171 (illllivill.-. Fishermen's Supplies ,!„./ I ■.;„„,;.<.<;, .„ .1/. ,-.-/,.-/,/.>-. Wii.l.lvM UiivK (11 .11111. .r'> Wli.irf A ll.Cii.iwi; LaWMms SVliarl. 1-7 li. .V (■ Sr w.NKu. .SmvniTs Wlitiri. Flour and Produce /A.l/.,-.v. ('A!1\I\N. Hl..\l K .V ClI.. l>ulllilli-.|l Wliiirf, II KaI.i USKIl ','411 II. .Ill- K. ii. \ (■ SrW-NKii Siiiyiii-r- \\ hurl. Foundersand Machinists W S Symiimi- A: Cii.. Hiirtiiiuiiili utli.-i-, !■< iiiul -.'II 11, ik.-. lliilifA\ FURNISHINGGOODS. I' 1 K.I ii.n.. . -il (i i."-. Furniture Manufacturers (iiiiiiHis vV Ki:rni . . ll-|.'i Hiirriiiirtuii, A. SiKi'iiKS ct Sun. Uurriiii:iiiii. i'..r, I'rini-i--. CAS COMPANY. 11 \l 11 \S .. 1- I -Ml IM . , .1.;,- I. all.-. Grocers, Wholesale, .,„./ I,.,,,,-,,' M,,:l,.i.,r,. ,T S M \( l.K.VN iV (11 . ,lt'rusiilt'ni W iin- 1.U.1M-. I! VI Ml. (liiisiix \- 111 Mark. -I Slip KsHiiN \ Co Ci-iilriil Wliiirf .1 \MKS Si iriT. . . Aniiv uii-l Niivv l).-|i<,i .1. li. Fu-TKU 4 Cl! 7.-1 I'l-pi-r Will, r J. (i A. (.'iiKii.iriiiN .t Sun lli:i r|.|>. r Wiiti-r. 1..I1M1T l,.iw.r Will, r C. A W, A.NDKllsi.iN. c.ir. I >iik.- 1111.1 llur- riiiirtun, 1-vM S .MniiKV.. . .nil r|.|i.-r Will. -r. W .M. ilMiiiiN-..r.i\ A (■..,. -.'1:1 llullis. L.iuiM.v \' SiiMi'-iiN. i-'.r. (ii-urg.- iiii.l ll.illi-i. ('11 \III.l-> liltAl! (M .V I'll,. 'J.'l SlU'kvillr. A. iV W. S.Mirii s lliii'kiii;.'liaiii. Wm. .1. KiiASKii. Tuliin's Smith Wliiirf. KuiisvTii. llAiir A Cii UiWI llullis. L\((-..iN. H.vtdtiN-.i'iN .V Cl).. ('umtiuT . ml Wl.iirf .liilIN 'ruIMN .V I'll . 17 I ppiT Wlltir 1)1 iii\M .V (.1, Su.-kvili.-, upp. Hi-ilfunl 111. IV. I'w/.vM ,V Kl\u ... •-• H.ilf.ir.: limv S A. WiiiTK. .VCu. ..71 rppi-r Wiit.-r .IaMK- Hi Tl.l-;ll \ Cu H.itl.-r'.- Wharf. |)\MI.I. CltiiNAN ( riiiiulis \\ hiirf. W I' Wk-t ,t Cl) Wi'slN Whiirf S. A. WlllTK iV Co. . .71 I'pp.-rWat.r. Wll. KIN-US. Wuiili ,V Co. \\'ilkinsuli. U-|i,i.l,(> Cu s Uliiirf V'urs... 11 Mil A Co, Hart A Cu - Wliiirf. Gent's FurnishingGoods F 1 ■ Kri 1.11 . , i\ iu-.,r_. Hats, Caps, and Furs. « li.i.uM Wii.-.i.s 1-1 liniiivill.-. HOTELS. II VI.IKW 1' li 1.1. . II lli---lii-ll it Sum '.17 ai -i 'i llulbs l-MKI:NUi.,V VI. lIuTKl. (II. Klip, rt .luhlisiilii. Il:l llullir. CO.MMKKI lAI. lI'ltKI. (Kllll-r.-ull lilif; 1! 12 liltrktllKlllllll. Insurance Companies. -\l\lll\ I-'IKK !n-I"|{AMK CoMrvNV, .> Ili-.ir.ir.l liuvv An-Asrir MvKi.M-; I\-iiiasik Asso tlATlDN. T,» ll.-.lf.iril lluw HoVAt. CWAI'IVN lA-llMS'l. C'lMl'v NY, 1-ur. I'riii.i-iiii.l Hi-ilf.iril H.nv l»i-KAN' .Mmiisk In-iu\.mi-: .\s-11iI\ rioN. 'fi llrilfiml lliiw. 'Ill Nu\ V Slilll \ M MIINK CuMl'VNV, ,Vs Hi-,lf,,r,l II .Krs \ InsIHasik i umkvv Srull. Ap-lit. Ill lli'lii: I'llll six l-'lllK Is-I IIASI Kl'i I.i'Mnis. \\\\\ llari-. .\l'i Can v!»\ l.iKi: .\ssi n\N( K C W. MurliHf.'. (ii'u. A;."iil lis. Jewelry, Diamc 1,. V llMil.lNi, . . ..-. M S Hlli'WS ,V Cu Vif .1 1 UUVKI.If- '.Ill W II Nj:\\m\n I HI Judges and Parr ' IIIKK .It -11. I \ "I N.. .1 IMI.s ■I'llllM-iiN S I,. SlI VNN.'N 1'-' H'' \\ . Si 111 Kill. (Nil IS S K. II. llAiciuNi.rus C SlI'NKV llAUlilNl.roN. . . llKSUV .V I'vlV ."iS Hi'. Ki'Wi.N |) KiNu . .. V: H'-' W M\KII- (lUAV Ml li.'Wi i' ,\ Uiuiis .1. .\. ,1. r. Km nil llKNin I'lauii. Stipiiiiliary LEATHER AND Findings. \V Wlivi VI .\ 1 .. A I'liKDUAM 11" I I' .Ions II. Hmis-tkm'. '.'I I'l Lumber Manufac .,,,.1 li..ii,,:^. Wm Cut-Ill. I, VI ila-ra.l'- -tl liarl'uiir. N > i. l!i-iiiii-l I-\V. 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II Klllkllll.l, K \ 1 .. .1 \\ ,,,,lll.(,.\ Shipping and Commis- sion Merchants. .\...,S vs A I^M^, Manufacturer. A. S'.M.,lll' "^■,' ali.l ■<1 Aru-jlc KA\ M Mllil K \\ .'IlKS. Jam,'.- .\ ivuii? Tli Hiiiii'iL-i..ii ercantile Agencies. \\ IMVS \ 1 1, , . . I--.' II. li - lv\, .Mllil.i i Mv-.\; (Vi . 4^ H,-,lf...-il It.w. VIerchant Tailors. I. ,1 1,11 1.! U.I. . ■,':'.! H.!'.- VAHMOUTH, N. S. I. V. nvKKii, I'r.-wl.l.'iu Itai.k ..f \nr inniiili NEWSPAPERS. IN.. ('iiii,,M, i.r, I'riii s Paints, Glass, &,c. \- \\"\i.Mi\i'.,.. T.-'niiilsiiArtryli- -111. Mili.iN Vi Haniiii^'l'..,, nters, Paper Hangers \- N\ M,-ll\('u, TSaiiiilll Aiu'yl.-. -Hi. Mil", N 42 ltarriiii.'i.,i. Skate Manufacturers. >1 \KU .Mv.M K.\(ll KI.M. ( . /-' U,.l (ir.l H..wr Stoves, Ranges, etc. .1 !•: \vii.-.,.N 24.-. Hh,i -'4; ii,.iiw l.r.MI.V \ 1»A\ IIKilN. . . . . ."J",' I ll..|lis U S SvMiislis .V 1(1. . 1>« and '.'ll hiik... .N 111 i<.-i.;i.i- \ i(,.. en-. Iiiiii.las iiii.l K\( II vs..!-; M\.\h I'K \MtM(ii 111. I'.irilan.l Unriiii.Hill, ^^ 11 11 w Law A r,i., ( ,,nimi.-»i(,ii .M. r .liiinli-, WEST-INDIA and Commission Merchants. - H-K-v>"N... I ^^-l CHARLOTTE- TOWN, P.E.I. I'XMKI. t'ltON.VN frLMUu',- W lii.tl I,, UN 1 1 VI, 111 iN; ('.,. . ..'riiv|..r< \\ haii \ II, .l,,.M> A I',,, . . . .■|.,.iif; \\ liidi illlKMM.H A 11 Mil.. lil'flllll,T> W 1,111 f iN.i KsriiK-> 13i-.lf..r,l li.." .1 vMK- 111 ii.Kii .V ('(, Hull, rs \\ h.irf u, , , , ,, ,i,.i , , SS.... II..1I.- .l.ilis ru.iNxs ( i.„,iin- Wliaif. 1 H i 1 .1 1 U !■ I( I A l..s \ II I'li.iHK .. ,l.a«>.,n - \\ hi.rl l"'"' r. (■ KlNNKvl: A I'l, l,,,|i- \\ liiirt May.,1 Nm. lUskls. :,v«-.,\. II Minis.. r.iv A Co. r|,|„ r lf,..'.,i,l. r .l.iiiN I.xhmi.n.M..,.. \\ 1,1. 1 li.i' . D.i' I.. M.iliIll-.iN . , Mark.i Wliaif. I'iiy S.irv,'\..r lit,, it, .1. I>,,i,.i.\« \\ II lin 11 \iii,-..s . Hi.iiiii.T- Wlniif- Cliii'f Kmrin, ,r. . . 'I'ii,,\n- Ai 1 kv. I. IIS Iliiin a (... 1; ami MM |,|„r tin Marshal 'rilii-Mi- I'lV.ss, Wal.r. 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A^'.ni for Noiili lti-iii>lt iiikI Mrrt-itiililt' lit Miniiwi' Co. H. It. Kii/)ii. and lijiilh- ['"il)- lii-^iiiaiirr Co IMiirilU Mnliial Ijli- IliMinilirf Cm. Ciuillilii (uiamiiit'r Co. Thr Ai'.'iili-iit In sui'iUii'i' C.I i.f CaiimlH. Srolli.-'li .Aiiiiral.lr Lilt' lii^iintnt'r Co. PHYSICIANS. \\ . \\ lliiIlKlliK .(.^Ui'Cll. .1. T, .Iknkins lilUI'll. l-'. 1' 'r v\i'OK (Jnni iJfurp' S H IP-OWN E R S ,,„./ (;.,„, -,11 M.r. h.lnts. I'KAhi-: Hn.illll.lis A I'll,. I'.ir, (^iii'i'ii aii'l Wal.r, ('\ll\ HI. Hit, ,11 IK US ij,ie,'ll. Ill' tlWKX IaIii^. I'vNll.l. IHMs Water. IhxiiMVX HlC..TIlklts (Jllel'll. .1 \MKs 111 XI AN A 1 '(I W liter. Alill'.,\l\s l.oltii, nir, \N aler and I'uw. nail, l'l.NI'iiN I'. Xkwiikhv W'alir, Mai i„in \i.ii a Owkx W at,.r Wm II. Sri..» AiiT liueeii. .IvMi'X' I'll"].: r,,|„'s WImrf. (I\\ KX ( (,XX(H.l.llV l^lleen. |1\NII,1 HltKN,\N t^ia'cli. li.liN IN..S Water, W 1,1 -II A I'WKN Kill!,'. Steamship Agents. ("Aliviil llKiiI'liI It-. .\i:i'iil- fi.r 1^11,'- lii'i- A (iull I'lills S. S. (11., Milili ill's Line, Hiisliiii A llalifiiN I, inert. 1''1';n'k,x r Nkiviiihv. Waii'r, Ani'iii fur l-ivirj 1. New.Viirk. ami I'lii lliileljiliia 1',,.. Illlllllll l.ille. .\ii,-li,>r l.iit,-. 'I'rtuiKatianli,- 1',,,, l.iinl. Ma ji,r A Miiiiii'k Miiiitreiil I. in,'. SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. BANKS. rxiox iuni. Ml. It, MAX Is' HvNK 1,1. II M,ll'',\\, M MMt, 11-11,1, H\Xk Barristersand Attorneys. 'rii,,M \s Kkii.i.v Aim, 111 .1, ,Mi I. HUMAN. General Merchants and Ship-Ow/ners. Itll IIAUI, 111 N I Hi, 111.111 'I' IllllM VN. .lilllX li, I'M, II, 11 X ■I'lllil \s H II Ml.. Axiil s Ml Mll.I.VX, Mills A II vH'Xi.v .liiiix l.i;ii iiiil';v. .1 I. Hill M vx. ll\VII> llilill'JlIM .1 »M|..S .Ml llllll.Ml Sr|..i'iii X .Ml .\ 1.1 1. 1.. 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OUR DEPOETMENT; ^ OR THE MANiNERS, CONDUCT AND DRESS OF THE MOST REFINED SOCIETY; INCLUDING COMPILED FROM THE LATEST RELIABLE AUTHORITIES, BT JOHN II. YOUNG, A. M. REVISED AND ILLUSTRATED, CANADA^ i2/YLlAM e€ JOHN S. BROWN. 1883. C' ^ %ts 90 through this life iuith 900b wmwrn^ poj≻6j6eb. Is t0 be hittb unto all, mh, pcoc aitb opprciSBcb, Jor kinbncjss anb mtixi> ^ite balms that toill heal ^he s0vrotDS, the pains, anb the tooes that toe feel. PREFACE. ,0 one subject is of nore importance to people generally than a knowlet call— Calls after a betrothal takes place— Forming new acquaintance by colls -The first call, by whom to be made — Calls'of congratulotion -ViMta of condolence— Keeping an account of calls- -Evening visits—" Engaged " or " not at home " to call- •rs— General rules relative to calls — New Year's call? . . . . .AT CHAPTER VI. ETIQUETTE ON VI8ITIM0. General invitations not to be accepted -The limit of a prolonged visit- Duties of a visitor— Duties of the host or hostess— True hospitality— Leave-taking — Invitations to guests— Forbearance with children — Guests making presents — Treatment of a host's friends iif^ CHAPTER VII. ETIQUETTE OF CARDS. Visiting .and calling cards- Their size and style — Wedding cards —Leaving cards in calling— Cards for mother and daughter -C'ards not to be sent in envelopes to return formal calls— Glazed cards Aot in fashion— P. P. C canls —cards of congratulation — When sent— Leave cards in making first calls of the season and after invitations— Mourning cards— Christm.-n and Ea-ter cards- Cards of condolence— Bridegroom's card * CHAPTER VIII. CONVERSATION. Chiuacter revealed by conversation -Importance of cmvei-sing well - Children shouldU^ trained to talk well— Cultivation of the meniorj-— Importance of remembering names— How Henry Clay acquired this habit-Listening -writ- ing down one's thoughts— Requisites for a good talker-- Vidgarisms- Flip- pancy— Sympathizing with another— Bestowing compliuients— Slang— Flat- tery — Scandal and gossip— Satire and ridicule— Religion and politics to be avoided— Bestowing of titles — Interrupting another while talking — Adapt- ability in conversation— Correct use of words — Speaking one's mind- Pro- fanity — DispLay of knowledge— Double entendre?— Impertinent questions — Things to be avoideil in conversation — Hobbies -Fault tinding Dispute* . s CHAPTER IX. DINNER PARTIES. Dinners are entei tainments for married people— Whom to invite— Forms of invitations— Punctuality required— The success of a dinner party— Table appointments — Proper size of a dinner paity — Airanjjement of guests at table— Serving dinner ?i la Russe- Duties of servants— Si rving the dishes — General rules regarding dinner -Waiting on others- Monopolizing oonversa- il.'^ 72 CONTENTS. XJ PAOP tion— Duties of hoateHs and host— Retiring from the table - C'alU required after a dinner party— Reluming hospitalities— Expensive dinners not the moat enjoyable— Wines at dinners Si* CHAPTER X. TABLE ETIQUETTE. Importance of acquiring Rood habits at the table— Table appointments for breakfast, luncheon and dinner— Use of the knife and fork- -Of the napkin— Avoid fast eating and all api)earance of greediness— fiJeneral rules on the subject . , 101 CHAPTER XI. RECEPTIONS, PABTIE8 AND BAL..8. ^lorning receptions — The dress and refreshments for them- Invitations —Musi- cal matinees— Parties in the coimtry- Five o'clock tea,'^ and kettle-drums — Requisites fop-a successful ball — Introductions at a ball— Receiving guests — The number to invite— Duties of the guests-- General rules to be observed at balls— Some suggestions for gentlemen — Duties of an escort - Preparations for a ball The supper—An after-call required . . •% • • • ^^ CHAPTER XII. STREET ETIQUETTE. The street manners of a lady— Forming street acquaintances- Recognising friends in the street— Saluting a lady— Passing through a crowd — The first to bow — Do not lack politeness— How a lady and gentleman should walk to- gether — When to offer the lady the arm — Going up and down stairs— Smok- ing in the streets— Carrying pa>>kages — Meeting a lady acquaintance— Comer loafers— Shouting in the street — Shopping etiquette -For [lublic conveyance'^ — Cutting acquaintances — General suggestions 11^ CHAPTER XIII. ETIQUETTE OF PUBLIC PLACES. Conduct in church — Invitations to opera, theatres and concerts— Conduct in public assemblages — Remain until the performance closes— Conduct in pic- ture galleries— Behaviour at charity fair*— Conduct at an artist's studio CHAPTER XIV. TRAVELUNO ETIQUETTE. Courtesies shown to ladies travelling alone— Duties of an escort— Duties of a lady to her escort — Ladies should assist other ladies travelling alone —The seats to be occupied in a railway car— Discretion to be used in forming V2T acquaintances in travelling i:r> Ull CONTENTS. CHAPTER XV. RIDINQ AND DRIYTNO. PAOE Learning to ride on hoMeback— The gentleman'^ duty as an escort in riding — How to aHrtint a lady to mount- Hiding with ladies —Assisting a lady to alight from a horse -Driving— The heat of honour in a carriage— Trusting the driver , 141 CHAPTER XVI. COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE. Proper conduct of gentlemen and ladies towards each other— Premature decla- ration of love— Love at first sight -Proper manner of courtship— Parents should exercise authority over daughters -An acr-eptable suitor— Ketiuire- nient.s for a happy marriage— Proposals of marriage — A gentleman should not press an unwelcome suit— A lady's refusal— A doubtful answer — Unlady- like conduct toward a suitor -The rejected suitor — Asking consent of parents — Presents after engagement- Conduct and relations of the engaged couple — Lovere' (jnarrels—Breaking an engagement 145 , CHAPTER XVII. WEDDING ETIQUETTE. Choice of bridesmaids and groomsmen or ushers— The bridal costume— Cos- tumes of bridegroom and ushers — Presents of the bride and bridegroom- Ceremonials at church when there are no bridesmaids or ushers — Invitations to the ceremony alone —The latest ceremonials — Weddings at home- The evening wedding — " At home " receptions-f. 'all8--The wedding ring —Mar- riage ceremonials of a widow— Form of invitations to a reception— Duties of invited guests— Of bridesmaids and ushers- Bridal presents — Master of cere- monies-Wedding fees— Congratulations — The Bridal tour .... 157 CHAPTER XVII r. HOBIE LIFE AND ETIQUETTE. Home the woman's kingdom-^Home companionship— Conduct of husband and wife — Duties of the wife to her husband — The wife a helpmate -The hus- band's duties 1G7 CHAPTER XIX. HOME TRAINING. First lessons learned at home— Parents should set good examples to their chil- dren—Courtesies in the home circle — Early moral training of children — The formation of their habits- Politeness at home— Train children for some occupation— Bad temper— Selfishness- -Home maxims 174 CONTENTS. XIU CHAPTER XX. HOME CULTURE. P.VOE Cultivate moral courage— The pernicious influence of indolonce -Self-respect— Result of good breeding at home — Fault-finding and gruml)ling -Family jars not to be made public -Conflicting interests— Religious education Obedience — Influence of example— The inflience of books ISl CHAPTER XX[. WOMAN'S HIQHER EDUCATION. Its importance — Train young womei> to some occuiiation— Education of girls too superficial— An education appropriate to eacli sex— Knowledge uf the laws of health needed by women— Idleness the source of all misery A si)irit of independence —Health and lite dependent upim a higher culture Cultiva- tion of the moral sense 1,S7 CHAPTER XXir. THE LETTER WRITER. Letter writing is an indication of good breeding — Requirements for correct writ- ing — Anonymous letters —Note paper to be used— Forms of letters and notes — Forms of addressing notes and letters — Forms of signature— Letters of in- troduction — When to be given -Notes of invitation and replies thereto- Acceptances ai d regrets— Formal invitations must be answtred— lietters of friendship— Love letters —Business letters and correspondence — Form of letter requesting emidoyment— Regarding the character of a servant— Forms f jF notes, drafts, bills, and recfc^i)ts Ifi4 CHAPTER XXIIL GENERAL RULES TO GOVERN CONDUCT. Attention to the young in society— Gracefulness of carriage— Attitude, cough- ing, sneezing, etc.— Anecdotes, puns, etc.— A sweet and pure breath— Smok- ing— A good listener- Give precedence to others — Be moderate in speaking — Singing and playing in society — Receiving and making presents -Govern- . ing our moods — A lady driving with a gentleman- An invitation cannot be recalled -Avoid talking of personalities — Shun gossip and tale bearing — Removing the hat— Intruding (m privacy — Politeness — Adapting yourself to others— Contradicting — A woman's good name--Expres.-*ing unfavoiu'able opinions— Vulgarities— Miscellaneous rules governing conduct — Washing- ton's maxims , . 213^ CHAPTER XXIV. ANNIVERSARY WEDDINGS. How and when they are celebrated— The paper, cotton and leather weddings — The wooden wedding— The tin wedding— The crystal wedding— The silver ■;'•;<■ »ywrWf«!">yi»i;>«^i»wii.»<, '/ XIV CONTENTS. IV PAGE wedding— The golden wedding— Ihe diamond wedding— Presents at anni- versary weddings -Forms of invitations, etc. 229 CHAPTER XXV. BIRTHS AND CHBISTENINOS. Naming the child— Tha christening— Godparents or sponsors — Presents from godparents -The ceremony— The breakfast -Christening gifts -The hero of the day- Fees 2;U CHAPTER XXVI. FUNERALS. Death notices and funeral invitations— Arrangement for the funeral— The hnise of mourning — Conducting the funeral services — The pall-bearers — Oider of the procession- Floral and other decorations— Calls upon the be reaved family--Seclu8ion of the family 2'}8 CHAPTER XXVII. ETIQUETTE AT WASHINOTON. Social duties required of the President and his family— Receptions at the White House — Order of oHicial rank — Duties required of members of the cabinet and their families— How to address officials — The iirst to visit . 243 CHAPTER XX VII I. ETIQUETTE OF FOREIGN COURTS. Foreign titles— Royalty— The nobility— The gentry— Esquires— Imperial rs,nk —European titles— Presentation at the Court of St. James— Those eligible and ineligible for presentation - Preliminaries— Presentation costumes . 247 CHAPTER XXIX. BUSINESS. Tie example of a merchant prince— Keep your temper— Honesty the best policy— Form good habits— Breaking an appointment —Prompt payment of bills, notes and drafts— General suggestions 202 CHAPTER XXX. DRESS. Requirements for dressing well— Perils of the love of dress to weak minds- Consistency in dress -Extravagance— Indifference to dress— Appropriate dress— The wearing of gloves — Evening or full dress for gentlemen— Morning dress for gentlemen -Evening or full dress for ladies— Ball dresses— The full dinner dress— For receiving' and making morning calla— Morning dress for Archei cals CONTENTS. XV PAGE II- 220 r.VGB street— Carriage Jicss -Promenaie dress aiiJ walking suit— Opera dress — The riding dress — For women of busiuesi— Ordinary evening dress— For a social party— Dress for the theatre, lecture and concert— Archery, croquet and sk^iting costumes— Bathing dress —For travelling -The bridal costume - Dress of bridesmaids — At wadding receptions -Mourning dress — How long mourniiijr should Ih' worn . . • . 256 oni of 234 CHAPTEll XXXI. COLOURS AND THEIR HARMONY IN DRESS. The pi'oper aiTangement of colours— The colours adai>ted to different persons - -Material for dress — S'^ic in relation to colour and dress -A list of colours that harmonize 272 The sra— ebe . .2:W CHAPTER XXXII. THE TOILET. Impttrtauce of neatness and cleanliness— Perfumes -The bath — The teeth and their care— The skin— The eyes, eyelashes and brows —The hair and beard— The hands and feet 281 t the >f the 243 1 rs,nk Ugible 247 ke best Lent of 252 CHAPTER XXXlir. TOILET RECIPES. To remove freckles, pimples and sunburn— To beautify the complexion -To prevent the hair fallinjj out —Pomades and hair oils— Sea foam or dry shampoo —To prevent tiic hair turning gray —To soften the skin— To cleanse the teeth — Kemedy for chapi)ed hands— For corns and chilblains, etc. . . . 297 CHAPTER XX XIV. SPORTS, GAMES AND AMUSEMENTS. Archery audits practice -Lawn Tennis -B )ating -Picnics Private Theatri- cals —Card playing ;J17 LANGUAQE OF FLOWERS, PRECIOUS STONES, . CHAPTEll XXXV. CHAPTER XXX VI. . 327 341 linds — Jopriate [orning The f uU iresa for HI I i mil it I! good thaji plan KOC" U'lioi fill til oui- thciJ iJl-v^i St rules CHAPTER 1. Introbuttori^. " Ingenious Art, with lier expressivo fui;o, Steps forth to f;ishiouaiul refine the I'iiou."— CoWI'KH. ^,, KNOWLE])GKof etiquette has been defined ^\/) to be a knowledge of the rules of society at its ■ N'^t''^ best. 1'hese rules liave been the outgrowth 't^ of centuries of civilisation, had their founda- tion in frien'lship and love of man for his fel- low man — the vital principles of Christianity — and are most powerful agents for promot- ing peace, harmony and good-will among all people who are enjoying the blessings of more advanced civilized govci'ument. In all civilized countries the influence of the best society is of great importance to the- welfare and prosperity of the nation, but in no country is the good infhience of the most refined society more powerfully felt than in our own, " the land of the future, where mankind may plant, essay and resolv^e all social problems." These rules make soc'al intercourse more agreeable, and facilitate hos})italities, when all members of society hold them as binding rules and faithfully regard their observance. They arc to society what our laws arc to the people as a political body, and to disregard them will give rise to constant misunderstandings, engender ill-will, and begot bad morals and bad manners. Says an eminent Engli.sh writer : " On manners, refi lemcnfc rules of go(jd breo ling, and oven the forma of etiquette, we aro 39£ I 18 INTUODUCTOllY. forever talking, judging our neiglibours severely by the breach ot traditioU'iry and unwritten laws, and choosing our society and even our friends by the touchstone of courtesy." The Marcliion- ess de Lambert expressed opinions which will be endorsed by the best bred people everywhere when she wrote to her son : " Nothing is more shameful than a voluntar}' rudeness. Men have found it necessary as well as agreeable to unite for tlie common good ; they have made laws to restrain the wicked ; they have agreed among tliemselves as to the duties of society, and have annexed an honourable character to the practice of those duties. He is the honest man who observes them with the most exactness, and the instances of them multiply in pro- portion to the degree of nicety of a person's honour." Originally a gerjtleman was defined to be one who, without any title of nobility, wore a coat of arms. And the descendants of many of the earlier colonists preserve with much pride and care the old armorial bearings which their ancestors bi-ought with them from their homes in the mother country. Although despising titles and ignoring the rights of kings, they still clung to the " grand old name of gentleman." But race is no longer the only retpisite for a gentleman, nor will race united with learning and wealth make a man a gentleman, unless there are present the kind and gentle qualities of the heart, which find expression in the principles of the Golden llule. Nor will race, education and wealth couiljined nuike a woman a true lady if she shows a want of refinement and consideration of the feel- ings of others. Good manners are only acquired by education and observa- tion, followed np Ity habitual practice at home and in society, and good manners reveal to us the lady and the gentleman. Ife who docs not possess them, though he bear the highest title of nobility, cannot expect to be called a gentleman ; nor can a woman, without good manners, aspire to be considered a lady by ladies. Manners and morals are indissolubly allied, and no sosiety can be good where they arc bad. It is the duty of fu i)U sot >8t\ ' iNtltODUCTOilY. 10 icacli 01 ety iuul areliion- n-sud by her son : is. Men s for the wicked ; f society, L'actice of [icm with ly in pro- 3, without iscendants pride and s brought Although still clung i no longer nitcd with there are which find jr will race, ue lady if jf the feel- d obser va- in society, ffcntleman. the highest leman; nor jonsidercd a y allied, and the duty of Ainericart women to exercise their influence to fortn so high a standard of morals and manners that the tendency of society will be continually upwards, seeking to make it the best society of any nation. As culture is the first requirement of good society, so self- improvement should bo the aim of eacli and all of its members. Manners will improve with the cultivation of the mind, until the pleasure and harmony of social intercourse are no longer marred by the introduction of discordant elements, and they only will be excluded from the host society whose lack of educa- tion and whose rude- manners will totally unfit them for its en- joyments and appreciation. Good manners are even more essen- tial to harmony in society than a good education, and m.ay bo considered as valuable an acquisition as knowledge in any form. The principle of the Golden Rule, " Whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to thorn," is the basis of all true politeness — principles which teach us to forget our- selves, to be kind to our neighbours, and to be civil even to our enemies. The appearance of so being and doing is what society demands as good manners, and- the man or woman trained to this mode of life is regarded as well-bred. Tlio people, tlius trained, are easy to got along with, for they are as quick to make an apology when they have been at fault, as they aie to accept one when it is made. " The noble-hearted only under- stand the noble-hearted." In a society where the majority arc rude from the thought- fulness of ignorance, or remiss from the insolence of bad breed- ing, the iron rule, " Do unto others as they do unto you," is more often put into practice than the golden one. The savages know nothing of the virtues of forgiveness, and regard those who arc not revengeful as wanting in s])irit; so the ill-bred do not under- stand undeserved civilities extended to promote the general interests of society, and to carry out the injunction of the Scrip- tures to strive after the things that make for peace. Society ia divided into sots, according to their breeding. Ono set may bo said to have no breeding at all, another to have ik 20 ^NTllODUCTOllV. I J I V, I littlO) another more, unil another enough ; and l)etween tlie iii'st and last of these, tliere arc more shades than in the rain- bow. Good manners are the same in essence everywhere — at courts, in fashionable society, in literary circles, in domestic life — they never change, but social observances, customs and points of cticiuette, vary with the age and with the people. A French writer Jias said : " To be truly polite, it is necessary to be, at the same time, good, just, and generous. True polite- ness is the outward visible sign of those inward spiritual graces called modesty, unselfishness and generosity. The manners of a gentleman are the index of his soul. His speech :s innocent, because his life is pure • his thoughts are right, bocausu his ac- tions are upright ; his bearing is gentle, because his feelings, his impulses, and his training are gentle also. A gentleman is entirely free from cveiy kind of pretence. He avoids homage, instead of exacting it. Mere ceremonies have no attraction for him. He seeks not to say any civil things, but to do them. His hospitality, though hearty and sincere, will be strictly reg- ulated by his means. His friends will be chosen for their good (jualities and good manners; his servants for their truthfulness and honesty ; his occupations for their usefuhiess, their grace- fulness or their elevating tendencies, whether moral, mental or political." In the same general tone does Ruskin describe a gentleman when he says : " A gentleman's first characterstic is that line- ness of structure in the body which renders it capable of the most delicate sensation, and of that structure in the mind which renders it ca[)able of the most delicate sympathies — one may say, simply, ' fineness of nature.' This is, of course, com- patible with the heroic bodily strength and mental firmness ; in fact, heroic strength is not conceivable without such delicacy. Elephantine strength may drive its way through a forest and feel no touch of the boughs, but the white skin of Homer's At- rides would have felt a bent rose-leaf, yet subdue its feelings in the glow of battle and behave itself like iron. I do not mean to call an el(;phant a vulgar animal ; but if you think about tri wl of foj ini na] ar< QUI INTRODUCTORY. 21 him carefully, you will find that his non-vulgarity consists in «uch gentleness as is possible to elephantine nature — not in his insensitive hide nor in his clumsy foot, but in the way he will lift his foot if a child lies in his way, and in his sensitive trunk and still more sensitive mind and capability of pique on points of honour. Henco it will follow that one of the probable signs of high breeding in men generally, will bo their kindness and mercifulness, those always indicating more or less firmness of make in the mind." Can any one fancy what our society might be, if all its mem- bers wore [)crfcct gentlemen and true ladies, if all the inhabi- tants of the earth were kind-hearted ; if, instead of contending with the faults of our foiiows wo were each to wage war against our own faults ? Every one needs to guard constantly against the evil from within as well as from without, for as has boon truly said, " a man's greatest foo dwells in his own heart." A recent English writer says. " Etiquette may be defined as the minor morality of life. No observances, however minute, that tend to spare tlie feelings of others, can be classed under the head of trivialities ; and politeness, which is but another name for general amiability, will oil the croaking wheels of life more eflbctually than any of those unguents supplied by mere wealtii and station." While the social ob- servances, customs and rules which have grown up are numer- ous, and some perhaps considered trivial, thoy are all grounded upon principles of kindness to one another, and spring from the impulses of a good heart and from friendl}' feelings. The truly polite man acts from tlio highest and noblest ideas of what is rifjht. Lord Chesterfield declared n-ood breedini; to be " the result of much good sense, some good nature and a little self-denial for the sake of others, and with a view to obtain the samo indulgence from them." Again he says : " Good sense and good nature suggest civility in general, but in good breeding there are a thousand little delicacies which are established only by custom." (;ttapter tf (Our iHanncv!?. i\l^^ love for our follow-] >oings which is expressed in pleasing manners. Yet how many of our young men, with an affected contempt for the forms and conven- tionalities of life, assume to despise those delicate at- tentions, that exquisite tenderness of thought and manner that mai-k the true gentleman. MANNERS AS AN ELEMENT OF SUCCESS. History repeats, over and over again, examples showing that it is the bearing of a man toward his fellow-men which, more than any other one quality of his nature, promotes or retards liis advancement in life. The success or failure of one's plans have often turned upon th,3 address and manner of the man. Though there are a few people who can look beyond the rough husk or shell of a fellow-being to the finer qualities hidden within, yet the vast majority, not so keen-visioned nor tolerant, judge a person by his appearance and demeanor, more than by his substantial character. Experience of every day life teaches us, if wo would but learn, that civility is not only one o*' the essentials of high success, but that it is almost a fortune of it- self, and that he who has this quality in perfection, though a tl t n OUR MANNERS. 23 >)locl''lities of life, they will not be apt to make his shop a rendezvous, ftroit even liidcs u<;lin('ss and niakos plainness a,i,n-eoal)Ie. An ill- favouHMl countenance is not necessarily a stinnblin^-1 (lock, at tho outset, to its owner, "which cannot 1)0 sntniounted, for who docs not know how much a happy nmnner oft<'n does to neutrali/,(^ the ill effects of forhiddin;;' looks? 'I'lu; fjiscinatioii of tho d(!niar];oirue Wilkes's manner trinm|)hed over hoth phys- ical and moral (hsfoniiity, rcnd(!i'in_!Lf even his u^jfliufss agreo- ahle ; and he boasted to LordTowns(md,oneof the haiKlsomcst men in Groat ihitain, that " w ith half an hour's stait he Avould j^cit ahead of his lordship in the afl'ections of .any woman in the kino'dom." Tho ugliest Frcnehnum, peihai)S, that evei- lived was Miraheau ; yet such was tho wit(;hery of his manner, that the belt of no gay Lothario was lumg with a greater number of bleeding female hearts than this " thunderer of tho tribune," whose looks were so hideous that ho was compared to a tiger pitted with the small-pox. FORTUNES MADE RY PLEASTNO MANNERS. Pleasing manners have made tho fortunes of men in all pro- fessions and in every walk of life — of lawyers, doctors, clergy- men, merchants, clerks and mechanics — and instances of this are so numerous that they may be recalled by almost any person. The politician who has the advantage of a cour- teous, graceful and pleasing manVicr finds himself an easy winner in the race with rival candidates, for every voter with whom he speaks becomes instantly his friend. Civility is to a man what beauty is to a woman. It creates an instantaneous im- pression in hi% behalf, while gruffncss or coarseness excites as quick a prejudice against him. It is an ornament, worth more as a means of winning favour that the finest clothes and jcwcsls ever worn. Lord Chesterfield said the art of pleasing is, in truth, tho art of rising, of distinguishing one's self, of making a figure and a fortune in the worhl. Some years ago a diygoods MtimiStSS;&SMS!aika»mtlL£^SS£ 'iiajp-''''" 28 OUR MANNERS. ! salesmnn in a London shop had acquired such a reputation for courtesy and cxhaustless patience, that it was said to be impos- sil)lc to provoke from him any expression of irritability, or the smallest symptom of vexation. A lady of rank, learning of his wonderful equanimity, determined to put it to the test by all the annoyances witii which a veteran shop-visitor knows how to tease a shopman. She failed in her attempt to vex or irritate him, and thereupon set him up in business. He rose to eminence in trade, and the main spiing of his later, as of his earlier career, was politeness. Hundreds of men, like this salesman, have owed their start in life wholl^^ to their pleasing address and manners. CULTIVATION OF GOOD MANNERS. The cultivation of pleasing, aflablo manners should be an im- portant ])art of the education of eveiy person of whatever call- ing or station in life. Many people think that if they have only the substance, the form is of little consequence. But manners arc a compound of spirit and form — spirit acted into form. The first law of good manners, which epitomizes all the rest, is, " Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself." True cour- tesy is simply the ap[)lication of this golden rule to all our social conduct, as it has been happily defined, " real kindness, kindly expressed." It may be met in the hut of the Arab, in the courtyard of the Turk, in the hovel of the freedman, and the cottage of the Irishman. Even Christian men sometimes f;iil in courtesy, deeming it a mark of weakne^''^, or neglecting it from mere thoughtlessness. Yet when we find this added to the other virtues of the Christian, it will be noted that his in- fluence for good u[)on others has been powerfully increased, for it was by this that he obtained access to the hearts of others. An old English writer .said reverently of our Saviour : "Ho was the first true gentleman that ever lived." The influence pf many good men would be more than doubled if they could manage to be less stifif and more elastic. Gentleness in society \i has beeii truly said, " is like the silent inllucnco of light whi(^h DUR MAHNKllS. 29 vfivcs colour to all naluio ; it is far more povveifiil tlian loudness or force, and far uioi'C fruitful. It pushes its way silently and persistently like the tiniest daffodil ins})ring, wliicli raises the clod and thrusts it aside by the simple persistence of growing." POLITENESS. Politeness is kindness of manner. This is the outgrowth of kindness of heart, of nobleness and of courage. But in some persons we find an abundance of coui'agc, nobleness and kind- ness of heart, without kindness of manner, and we can only think and speak of them as not only impolite, but even rude and grutf. Such a man was Dr. Johnson, whose rudeness secui ed for him the nickname of Ursa Major, and of whom Clold- smith truthfully remarked, "No man alive has a uKjre tender heart ; he has nothing of the bear about him but his skin." To acipiire that ease and grace of manners which is possessed by and which distinguishes every woll-l>red ])erson, one must think of others rather than himself, and study to please them even at his own inconvenience. " Do unto others as you would that others should do unto you " — the golden rule t)f lilo — is also the law of politeness, au'd sueh ))olit,tMiess im[)lies self- .bacriiiee, many struggles and conllicts. it is an art and tact rather than an instinct and inspiration. An eminent divine has said: " A noble and attractive every-day bearing comes of goodness, of sincerity, of retinement. And these are l)red in years not moments. The principle that rules our life is the sure posture-master. Sir Philip Sidney was the })attern to all England of a ])erfeet gentleman ; but then he was the hero that, on the field of Zutphen, pushed away the cup of cold water from his own fevered and parched lips, and held it out to the (lying soldier at his side." A Christian by the very conditions of his creed, and the obligatitjns of his faith is, of necessity, in mind and soul — and therefore in word and act — auentleman but a man may be polite without being a Christian. !;' §K3^ CllAi»TEli II [. Euti'obuctioiu-.. '^^^S^KVC^dl'^l ^ ac(iuaiiitancc.sliip or fnciulsliip usually l)c- p) Vv^YAWcVA gj^y ]jy means of introductions, tlioui^li it is 1^^ liy no means uncommon that when it has taken place under other circumstances — with- out introduction — it has been a great advan- tage to both pai'ties ; nor can it he said that it is improper to begin an acquaintance in this wav. The formal introduction has been called the highway to the beginning of friend- ship, the "scraped" accjuaintanco the by-path. PROMISCUOUS INTUODUCTIOX. J^. There is a largo class of peo))lc who introibice friends and acipiaintances to everybody they meet, whether at home or abroad, while walking or riding out. Such pronuscuous in- troductions are neither necessary, desirable, nor at all times agreeable. AN INTiiODUCTlON A SOCIAL INDOU.SKMKNT, It is to l.tc remcndjcrcd tliat an introduction is regarded as a social endorsement of the person introduced, and that, under certain circumstances, it would be wrong to introduce to our friends casual acquaintances, of whom we know nothing, and who may afterwards prove to be anything but desirable per- a-jns to know. Care should bo taken, therefore, in inti'oduoin;^ ll^TllObUOTloNS. 81 two iiulividuiils, that the iuti'oduction be mutually M^reeahlei Whenever it is practicable, it is best to settle the point by in- quiring beforehand. When this is inexpedient troni any cause, a thorough acquaintance with both parties will warrant the in- troducer to judge of the point for him or herself. UNIVERSAL INTllODUCTJONS. While the habit of universal introduction is a bad one, there are many men in cities and villages who are not at all par- ticular whom they introduce to each other. As a general rule, a man should be as careful about the chai'aeter of the person he introduces to his friends, as he would of him whose notes ho would endorse. THE INTilODUCTION OF A (!E\TLEMAN To A LADY. A gentleman should not be introduced to a ladv, unless her permission has been previously obtained, and no one should ever be introduced into the house of a friend, except permission is first granted. Such introductions, however, are fi-equent, but they are improper, for a person cannot know that an introduc- tion of this kind will be agreeable. If a persou asks you to introduce liim to another, or a ijentleman asks to be introduced to a lady, and you find the introduction would not be agreeable to the other party, you may decline on the grounds that you are not sulilciently intimate to take that liberty. When a gentleman is introduced to a lady, both bow slightly, and the gentle* • o])ens conversation. It is the place of the one who is introduced to make the first remark. INFORMAL INTIIUDUCTION. It is not strictly necessary that ac(piiuntaucesliip should wait a formal introdue On. Persons meeting at the house of a coiiunon friend may consider that fact a sullicient warrant for the preliminaries of actiuaintanceship, if there appears to be a mutual inclination toward such acquaintanceship. The [)rc.senco S2 iNtllODUCTiONS. of a person in a iViund'.s houso is a suliicient y;uiiranty for his or liur respectability. Gentlemen and ladies may foi-m acquaint- ances in travelling, on a steamboat, in a railway car, or a stage- coacli, witliout the formality of an introduction. Such accpiaintanceship should be conducted with a certain amount of reserve, and need not bo prolonged beyond the time of casual meeting. The slightest approach to disrespect or familiarity should be checked by dignified silence. A young lady, however, is not accorded the same privilege of forming ac({uaintances as is a married or elderly lady, and should be careful about doinfj so. [I INTRODUCTIONS AT A 13ALL. It is the part of the liost and hostess at a ball to introduce their guests, though guests may, with perfect propriety, intro- duce each other, or, as already intimated, may converse with one another without the ceremony of a formal introduction, A gentleman, before introducing his friends to ladies, should obtain permission of the latter to do so, unless he is perfectly sure, from his knowledge of the ladies, that the introductions will be agreeal,)le. The ladies should always grant such i)cr- luission, unless there is a strong reason for refusing. The French, and to some extent the English, dispense witti intro- ductions at a private ball. The fact that they have been invited to meet each other is regarded as a guaranty that they are 11^ to be mutually ac(piainted, and is a sufficient warrant for self-introduction. At a j)ublic ball jartncrs must be intro- duced to each other. Special introducing may be made with ])i'opriety by the master of ceremonies. At public balls it is well for ladies to dance only, or for the most part, with gentle- men of their own party, or those with whom they have had a pievious acijuaintance. THE MANNER OF INTRODUCTION. The })roper form of introduction is to present the gentleman tu the lady, the younger to the older, the inferior in social Jjr INTRODUCTIONS. his or juain t- , ritage- Such imount &iinc of poet or L young forming Loukl bo niroducc ty, intro- ovso witU •od action. !S, should perfectly oductions s\ich per- ncT. The itii intru- avo beeu that they t warrant be iutro- laade with balls it is lith geutle- liave had a .41V" gentleman ir in social standing to the superior. In introducing, you bow to the lady and say, " Miss C, allow me to introduce to you Mr. D. Mr, D., Miss C." It is the duty of Mr, D. upon bowing to say, " It gives me great pleasure to form your ac([uaintance, Miss C," or a remark of this nature. If gentlemen are to bo introduced to one another, the form is, " Col. Blank, permit me to introduce to you Mr. Cole. Mr, Cole, Col. Blank." The exact words of an introduction are immaterial, so long as the proper form and order is preserved. The word " present " is often used, in place of " introduce," While it is customary to repeat the names of the two parties introduced at the close of the introduction, it is often omitted as a useless form-ality. It is of the utmost importance that each name should be spoken distinctly. If either of the parties does not distinctly hear the name of the other he should say at once, without hesitation or embarrassment, before making the bow, " I beg your pardon ; I did n(>t catch (or understand) the name," when it may be repeated to him." If seveial persons arc to be introduced to one individual, mention the name of the single individual first, and then call the others in succession, bowing slightly as each name is pro- nounced. It is the part of true politeness, after introduction, to explain to each perscjn introduced something of the business or residence of each, as thciy will assist in opening conversation. Or, if one ]>arty has recently returned from a foreign trip, it is courteous to say so. CASUAL INTRODUCTIONS. While it is not necessary to introduce people who chance to meet in your house during a morning call, yet, if there is no reason for supposing that such an introduction will be objec- tionable to either party, it seems better to give it, as it sets both parties at ease in conversation. Acquaintanceship may or may not follow such an introduction, at the option of the parties, * o ^tn'^h'^jims 34 INTRODUCTIONS. People who meet at the liousc of a iniitnal fricrifl noorl not re- cognise each other as aci^uaintancos if thoy meet again olso- •vvherc, unless they choose to do so. INTRODUCING RELATIVES. In introducing members of your family, be careful not only to specify the degree of relationship, but to give the name also. It is awkward to a stranger to be introduced to " My brother Tom," or " My sister Carrie." When either the introducer 'or the introduced is a married lady, the name of the party intro- duced can only be guessed at. BESTOWING On TITLES. In introducing a person give him his appropriate title. If he is a clergyman, say " The Rev. Mr. Clark." If a doctor of di- vinity, say "The Rev. Dr. Clark." If he is a member of Congress, call him Honourable, and specify to which branch of Congress he belongs. If he is a governor of a State, mention what State. If he is a man of any celebrity in the world of art or letters, it is well to mention the fiict something after this manner : " Mr. Fish, the artist, whose pictures you have frequently seen," or " Mr. Hart, author .1 ' Our Future State,' which you so greatly admired." OBLIGATORY INTRODUCTIONS. A friend visiting at your house must be introduced to all callers, and courtesy requires the latter to cultivate the ac- quaintance while your visitor remains with. you. If you are the caller introduced, you must show the same attention to the friend oF your hiend that you wish shown to your own friends under the same circumstances. Persons meeting at puldic places need not introduce each other to the strangers who may chance to bo with them; and even if the introduction does take place, the acquaintance need not bo continued unless dcsiiiMl. THE OBLIGAflON OF AN INTRODUCTION. Two persons who have been properly introduced have in TJ pors(| and "cu< avoi(| look j good! circul ex'cu> meet,! lot re- I elso- 3t only me also. Ijrothcr luccr ov ,y intio- ■Ae. Klie [,01" of fli- Con gross, mgress be lat State, letters, it or : " Mr. seen," or so greatly Iced to all |tc the ac- f you are htion to tlie iwn friends at public lis wbo may In does take ss desired ted have in INTRODUCTIONS. future certain claims upon one another's acquaintance which should bo recognised, unless there are sulKcient reasons for overlooking them. Even in that case good manners require the formal bow of recognition upon meeting, whicli, of itself, encourages no familiarity. Only a very ill-bred person will meet another with a stare. THE SALUTATION AFTER INTRODUCTION. A slight bow is all that is re(i[uired by courtesy, after an in- troduction. Shaking hands is optional, and it should rest with the older, or the superior in social standing to make the advances. It is often an act of kindness on their part, and as such to be commended! It is a common practice among gentle- men, when introduced to one another, to shake hands, and as it evinces more cordiality than a mere bow, is generally to bo preferred. An unmarried lady should not shake hamls with gentlemen indiscriminately. THE FIRST TO RECOGNISE. It is the privilege of the lady to determine wliether she will recognise a gentleman after an introduction, and he is bound to return the bow. In bowing to a lady on the street, it is not enough that a gentleman should touch his hat, he should lift it from his head. THE "CUT I)IIIE(!T." The " cut direct," which is given by a prolonged stare at a person, if justified at all, can only be in case of extraordinary and notoriously bad conduct on the part of the intiividual " cut," and is very seldom called for. If any one wishes to avoid a l)0vving acquaintance with another, it can be done by looking aside or (b"0})ping the eyes. It is an invariable ride of good society, that a gentleman cannot •'cut" a lady under any ciicmiistances, but circumstances may arise when \m may bo excused for persisting in not meeting her eyes, for it" tbeir eyes meet, he must bow. li I no INTRODUCTIONS. MEETING IN THE STIIEET. If, while walkini^ with one friend, in the street, you meet another and stop a moment to speak with the latter, it is not necessary to introduce the two who are strangers to one an- other ; but, when you separate, the friend who accompanies you gives a parting salutatiim, the same as yourself. The same rule applies if the friend you meet chances to be a lady. INTRODUCING YOURSELF. If, on entering a drawing-room to pay a visit you are not re- cognised, mention your name immediately. If you know but one member of the family and you find others only in the room, introduce yourself to them. Unfess this is done, much awkwardness may be occasioned. AT50UT SHAKING HANDS. When a lady is introduced to a gentleman, she should merely bow but not give her hand, unless the gentleman is a well- known fiiend of some member of the family. In that case she may do so if she pleases, as a mark of esteem or respect. A gentleman must not offei* to shake hands with a lady until she has made the first movement. A mariied lady should extend her hand upon being intro- duced to a stranger brought to her house by her husband, or by a conuuon friend, as an evidence of her cordial welcome. LETTERS OF INTRODUCTION. Friendly letters of introduction should only be given to per- sonal friends, introducing them, and only addressed to those with whom the writer has a strong personal frienVship. It is not only foolish, but positively dangerous to givi ich a letter to a person with whom the writer is but slightly acquainted, as you may thus give your countenance and endorsement to a per- son who will take advantage of your carelessness to bring you into embarrassing and mortifying positions. Again, you should I 11 mecfc ■j is not ine an- iipanics I The L Ufly. I not re- low but in tho uch e, m (1 merely s a wcU- nat case respect, uly until \ce intro- band, or jleonio. Ill to per- to those ip. It is h a letter ainted, as to a per- iling you ou should iNTRODUCTlONS. 37 never address a letter of introduction to any but an intiinate friend of long standinj^, and even then it should not be done, unless you are perfectly satisfied that the person you arc to in- troduce will be an agreeable and congenial person for your friend to meet, as it would be very annoying to send to your friend a visitor who would prove to him disagreeable. Even amongst friends of long standing such letters should be given very cautiously and sparingly. The form of letters of introduction is given in the chapter on " Letter-writing." DELIVERINCi A LETTEU OF INTRODUCTION. It is not necessary to deliver a friendly letter of introduction to a person who resides in another town. It is better to send it to the person to whom it is directed, on your arrival, accom- panied by your card of address. If he wishes to comply with the request of his friend he will call upon you, and give you an invitation to visit him; circumstances, however, might ren- der it exceedingly inconvenient or impossible for the person to whom the letter is addressed, to call upon you, consequently a neglect to call need not be considered a mark of ill bi-eeding, though by some people it is so considered. The person ad- dressed must consult his own feelings in the matter, and while aiming to do what is right, he is not bound to sacrifiee business or other important matters to attend to the entertainment of a friend's friend. In such a ease he may send his own card to the address of the pei-son bearing the letter of introduction, and the latter is at liberty to call upon him at his leisure. THE DUTY OF THE PERSON ADDRESSED. In Europe it is the custom for a person with a letter of in- troduction to make the first call, but in this country we think that a stranger should never be made to feel that he is begging our attention, and that it is indelicate for him to intrude until he is positive that his company would be agreeable. Con- ( IIMZ 38 INTRODUCTIONS. scqucntly, if it i.s your wish and in your power to welcome any one reconiineiuleil to you by letter froiri a friend, or to show your regard for your friend's f)icnd, you must call upon him with all possible dispatch, after you receive his letter of introduction, and f^ive him as hospitable a reception and enter- tainment as it is possible to give, and such as you would be pleased to receive were you in his place. LKTTERS OF INTllODUCTION FOR 15USINKSS PURPOSES. Letters of introduction to and from business men may bo delivered by the bearers in person, and eticpiette does nt)t rc- (juire the receiver to cnteT'tain the person introduced as a friend of the writer. It is entirely optional with the person to whom the latter is introduced how he welcomes him, or whether ho entertains him or not, though his courtesy would be apt to s'lggest that some kind attentions should be paid him. :^i^-^j/,*tlA, \ liighways leading toward some sacred, high o])ject, whither many men arc bent. Con- sider it : One man full of heartfelt, earnest impulse finds out a way of doing something — were it uttering his soul's reverence for the Highest, were it hut of fitly salutiwj his fellow-vian. An inventor was needed to do that, a poet; he has articulated the Um, struggling thought that dwelt in his own and many hearts. This is the way of doing that. These arc hia footsteps, the beginning of a ' path.' And now see the second man travels naturally in the footsteps of his foregoer ; it is the easiest method. In the foot- steps of his foregoer, yet with his iinprovcments, with changes where such seem good ; at all events with enlargements, the path ever widening itself as more travel it, till at last there is a broad highway, whereon the whole world may travel and drive." SALUTATION ORIGINALLY AN ACT OF WORSHIP. A lady writer of distinction says of salutations : " It would seem that good manners were originally the expression of sub- 40 SALUtATIOffS. mission from tlic weaker to tlie stronger. In a riien reniovi! th«; glovi! when they shake liands witii a lady — a custom evidently of feudal origin. The kniglit removed his iron gauntlet, the pressure of which would have been all too luirsh for the palm of a i'luv cltafddhir ; and the custom, which began in necessity, has travelled down to us as a [)oint of etiquette." SALUTATIONS OF DIFFEJIKNT NATIONS, Eacli nation lias its own method of salutation. In Southern Africa it is the custom to rub toes. In Lapland your friend rub.s his nose against yours. The Turk folds his arms upon his breast and bends his head very low. The Moors of Morocco have a somewdiat startling mode of salutation. They ride at a gallop toward a stranger, as though they would unhorse liim, and wlien close at hand suddenly check their liorse and fire a pistol over the person's head. The Egy[)tian solicitously asks you, " How do you perspire ? " and lets his hand fall to the knee. The Chinese bows low and incpiires, "Have you eaten ?" The Spaniard says, " God be with you, sir," or, " How do you stand ? " And the Neapolitan piously remarks, '• Grow in holi- ness." The German asks, " How goes it with you ? " The Frenchman bows profoundly and inquires, "How do you carry yourself." Foreigners are given to embracing. In France and Germany the parent kisses his grown-up son on the forehead, men throw their arms around the necks of their friends, and brothers em- brace like lovers. It is a curious sight to Americans, with their natural prejudices against publicity in kissing. THE BOW. It is .said : " A bow is a note drawn at sight. You are bound to acknowledge it immediately, and- to the full amount." It should be respectful, cordial, civil or familiar, according to cir- cumstances. Between gentlemen, an inclination of the head ■^•.ussr rrr- 42 SALUTATIONS. a gesture of the hand, or the mere toiichincr of the hat is suf- ficient ; but in bowing to a lady, the hat must be lifted from the head. If you know people slightly, you recognise them slightly ; if you know them well, you bow with more famili- ariuy. The body is not bent at all in bowing ; the inclination of the head is all that is necessary. If the gentleman is smoking, he withdraws his cigar from his mouth before lifting his hat to a lady, or if he should hap- pen to have his hand in his pocket he removes it. At the moment of the first meeting of the eyes of an ac- quaintance you bow. Any one who has been introduced to you, or any one to whom you have been introduced, is entitled to this mark of respect. The bow is the touchstone of tjood brc^dinir, and to neiijlect it, even to one with whom you may have a trilling difference, shows deficiency in cultivation and in thu instincts of refine- ment. A bow does not entail a calling ac([uaintance. lis en- tire neglect reveals the character and ti'aining of the person ; the manner of its observance reveals the very shades of breed- ing that exist between the ill-bred and the well-bred. RETURNING A liOW. A gentleman walking with a lady returns a bow made to lier, whether by a lady or gentleman (lifting his hat not too far tVom his head), although the one bowing is an entire stranger to him. Tt is civility to return a bow, although you do not know the one who is bowing to you. Either the one who bows, knows you, or has mistaken you for some one else. In cither case yo'i should return the bow, and probably the mistake will bo discovered to have occurred for the want of quick recognition on your own part, or from some resemblance that you bear to ojiother. THE MANNER OF BOWING. The manner in which the salutation of recognition is made, SALUTATIONS. 43 from may ha regarded as an unerring test of the breeding, training, or culture of a person. It should be prompt as soon as the eyes meet, whether on the street or in a room. The intercourse need go no furthei-, but that bow must be made. There are but few laws which have better reasons for their observance than this. This rule holds good under all circumstances, whether within doors or without. Those who abstain from bowing at one time, and bow at anothoi', should not be surprised to find that the person whom they have neglected, has avoided the contin- uation of their accpiaiatance. DUTIES OF YOUNG TO OLDKR PEOPLE. Having once had an introduction that entitles to recognition, it is the duty of the person to recall himself or herself to the recollection of the older person, if there is much difference in age, by bowing each time of meeting, until the recognition be- comes mutual. As persons advance in life, they look for these attentions upon the part of the young. Persons who have lai'go circles of ac(piaintance, often confuse the faces of the young whom they know with the familiar faces which they meet and do not know, and from frequent errors of this kind, they get into the habit of waiting to catch some look or gesture of re- cognition. now TO AVOID RECOGNITION. If a person desires to avoid a bowing acquaintance with a person who has been properly introduced, he may do so by looking aside, or dropping the eyes as the person approaches, for, if the eyes meet, there is no alternative, bow he must. ON PUBLIC PROMENADES. Bowing onco to a person upon a i)ublic promenade or drive is all that civility requires. If the person is a friend, it is in better form, the second and subsequent passings, should you catch his or her eye, to smile slightly instead of bowing re- peatedly. If an acquaintance it is best to avert the eyes. ■^j^xf U SALUTATIONS. A SMILING BOW. A buw should never bo aceoinpaiiicd by a broad smile, even when you are well acquainted, and yet a high authority well says : " You should never speak to an aequaintancc without a smile in your eyes." DEFERENCE TO ELDERLY PEOPLE, A young lady should show the same deference to an elderly lady that a gentleman does to a lady. It may also be said that a young man should show pro[)er deference to elderly gentle- men. WORDS OF SALUTATION. The words commonly used in saluting a person are " Good Morning," "Good Aftei'noon," "Good Evening," " How do you do " (sometimes contracted into " Howdy " and " How dye do "), and " How arc you." The three former are most appropriate, as it seems somewhat absurd to ask after a person's health unless you stop to receive an answer. A respectful bow should accompany the words. SHAKING HANDS. AmonL' friends the shakinj]; of the hand is the most ucnuino and cordial expression of good-will. It is not necessary, though in certain cases it is not forbidden, upon introduction ; but when ac(piaintanccship has reached any degree of intimacy, it is perfectly proper. ETIQUETTE OF HANDSHAKING. An authority upon this subject says : " The eti(iuette of hand- shaking is simple. A man has no right to take a lady's hand until it is offered. He has even less right to pinch or retain it. Two young ladies shake hands gently and softly. A young lady gives her hand, but does not shake a gentleman's unless she is his friend. A lady should always rise to giv^ her hand ; a gentleman, of course, ne\ or dares to do so seated. On intro- iC>w»M^ii^^Mi(a3*w<«teM^-tfw:«M«»i. SALUTATIONS. 45 duction in a room, a married lady generally offers her hand ; a young lady, not. In a ballroom, where the introduction is to dancing, not to friendship, you never shake hands ; and as a general rule, an introduction is not followed by shaking hands, only by a bow. It may perhaps be laid down that the more public the place of introduction, the less handshaking takes place. But if the introduction be particular, if it be accom- panied by personal recommendation, such as, ' I want you to know my friend Jones,' or if Jones comes with a letter of presentation, then you give Jones your hand, and warmly, too. Lastly, it is the {)rivilegc of a superior to offer or withhold his or her hand, so that an inferior should never put his forward first." When a lady so fai- puts aside her reserve as to shake hands at all, she should give her hand with frankness and cordiality. There should be equal frankness and cordiality on the gentle- man's part, and even more warmth, though a careful avoidance of anything like ofl'ensive familiarity or that which might be mistaken as such. In shaking hands, the right hand should always be offered, unless it be so engaged as to make it impossible, and then an excuse should be offered. The French give the left hand, as nearest the heart. The mistress of a household should offer her hand to every guest invited to her house. A gentleman must not shake hands with a lady until she has made the first move in that direction. It is a mark of rudeness not to give his hand instantly, should she extend her own. A married lady slumld always extend her hand to a stranger brought to her house by a couunon fiiend, as an evid- ence of her cordial welconie. Where an introduction is for dancing there is no shaking of hands. THE KISS. This is the most affectionate form of salutation, and is only proper among near relations and dear friends. ""irr ' ii T • • ikmu^'Ai tBPi^ lliS !i 40 SALUTATIONS. THE KISS OF FRIENDSHIP. The kiss of friendship and relationship is on the cheeks and forehead. In this country this act ot affection is generally ex- cluded from public eyes, and in the case of parents and chil- dren and near relations it is perhaps unnecessarily so. • KISSING IN PUBLIC. The custon which has become quite prevalent of women kiss- ing each other whenever they meet in public, is regarded as vulgar, and by ladies of refinement and delicacy is entirely avoided. THE KISS OF RESPECT. The kiss of respect — almost obsolete in this country — is made on the hand. The custom is retained in Germany and amoncr gentlemen of the most courtly manners in England. "(^-^^^ ■':.--0 '1-, x CHAPTER V. (Etiquette nf OTalls. *HERE arc calls of ceremony, of condolence, of congratulations, and of friendship. All but the latter arc usually of short duration. The call of friendship is usually of less formality and may be of some length. MORNING CALLS. " Morning calls," as they are termed, should not be made earlier than ] 2 a.m., nor later than 5 p.m. A morning call should not exceed half an hour in length. From ten to twenty minutes is ordinarily quite long enough. If other visitors come in, the visit should ter- minate as speedily as possible. Upon leaving, bow slightly to the strangers. In making a call, be careful to avoid the luncheon and din- ner hour of your friends. From two until five is ordinarily the most convenient time for morning calls. EVENIN(J CALLS. It is sometimes more convenient for both the cnllei- nn/l those called upon that the call should be made in the evening. An evening call should never be made later than nine o'clock, nor be prolonged after ten, neither should it exceed an hour in length. i»t- ■"«?!;n 48 ETIQUETTE OF CALLS. RULES FOR FORMAL CALLS. The lady of the house rises upon the entrance of her visitors, who at once advance to jiay their respects to her before speak- ing to otliers. If too many callers are pi'esent to enable her to take the load in conversation, she pays sjiecial attention to the latest arrivals, watching to see that no one is left alone, and talking to each of her guests in succession, or seeini; that some one is doin^f so. A lady who is not in her owi house docs not rise, either on the arrival or dopaituro of ladies, unless there is some great difference of .ajjc. Attention to the aged is one of the marks of good breeding which is never neglected by the thoughtful and refined. It is not customaiy to introduce residents of the same city, unless the hostess knows that an introduction will be aiiree- able to both })arties. Stiangers in the place are always intro- duced. Ladies and gentlemen who meet in the drawing-room of a common friend are privileged to speak to each other without an introduction ; though gentlemen generjdly prefer to ask for intioductions. V/hen introduced to any one, bow slightly, and enter at once into conversation. It shows a lack of good breeding not to do so. When introductions are given, it is the gentleman wlio should be presented to the lady; when two ladies are intro- duced, it is the younger who is presented to the older. A lady receiving gives her hand to a stranger as to a friend, when she wishes to bestow some murk of cordiality in welcom- ing a guest to her home, but a gentleman shoidd not take tlie initiatoiy in handshaking. It is tin; lady's privilege to give or Wiudiold, as she chooses. A gentleman rises when those ladies with whom he is talk- ing rise to take their leave. He also rises upon the entiance of ladies, but he docs not offer seats to those entering, unless in his own house, or unless requested to do so by the hostess, -t-t>.'; i »| WW» ni l ! So ETIQUETTE OF CALLF^. tlioy may wish to see. If a guest is stopping at the liouse, the same rule is observed. If not at liome, one card is left for the lady, and one for the guest. The card for the lady may be folded so as to include the family. RULES FOR SUMMER RESORTS. At places of summer resort, those who own their cottages, call first upon those who rent them, and those who rent, in turn, call upon each other, according to priority of arrival. In all these cases there are exceptions ; as, where there is any great difference in ages, the younger then calling upon the older, if there has been a'previous acquaintance or exchange of calls. If there has been no previous acquaintance or ex- change of calls, the older lady pays the lirst call, unless she takes the initiative by inviting the younger to call ujion her, or by sending her an invitation to sojiie entertainment, which she is about to give. When the occu])ants of two villas, who have arrived the same season, meet at the house of a connnon friend, and the older of the two uses her privilege of inviting the other to call, it would be a positive rudeness not to call ; and the sooner the call is made, the more civil will it be con- sidered. It is equally rude, when one lady asks pcimission of another to bring a friend to call, and then neglects to do it. after permission has been given. If the acquaintance is not desired, the first call can be the last. CALLS MADE BY CARDS. Only calls of pure ceremony — such as are made previous to an entertainment on those persons who are not to be invited, and to whom you are indebted for any attentions — are made by handing in cards ; nor can a call in person be returned by cards. Exceptions to this rule comprise P. P. C. calls, cards left or sent by persons in mourning, and those which announce a lady's day for receiving calls, on her return to town, after an absence. ETIQUETTE OF CALLS. 51 RECEPTION DAYS; Some lailios i^eccive only on certain ddy.s of bVenings, which are once a week, once a fortnight, or once a month a.s the ca.so may be, and the time is duly announced by cards. When a lady has made this rule it is considerate, on the part of her friends, to observe it, for it is sometimes regarded as an intrusion to call at any other time. The reason of her having made this rule may have been to prevent the loss of too much time from her duties, in the receiving of calls from her friends. CALT.S AFTER BETROTHAL. When a betrothal takes place, and it is formally announced to the relatives and friends on both sides, calls of congratula- tion follow. The bridegroom that is to be, is introduced by the funulyofthe proi)Osed bride to their connections and most in- tiuiate friends, and his family in return introduce her to rela- tives and acquaintances whom they desire her to know. The s4in[)lc.st way of bringing this about is by the parents leaving the cards of the betrothed,\vith their own, upDn all faniilies on their visiting list whom they wish to have the betrothed pair visit. THE CARDS AND CALLS OF STRANGERS. Strangers arriving are exj)ected to send their cards to their acijuaintances, bearing their directions, as an announcement that they are in the city. This rule is often neglected, but, un- less it is observed, strangers may be a long time in town with- out their presence being known. RETURNING A FIRST CALL. A first call ought to be returned within three or four days. A longer delay than a week is considered an intimation that you are unwilling to accept the now ac(|uaintancc, unless some excuse for the remissness is made. i 1 52 ETIQUETTE OF CALL8. FORMING ACCiUAlNTANCE. la an event of exchange of calls between two ladies, without ineeting,who arc known to each other only by sight, they should lipon the first opportunity, make themselves acquainted with ohe another. "The younger should seek the older, oi' the one Who has been the recipient of the first attention should inti'o- duce herself, or seek an introduction, but it is not necessary to stand upon ceremony upon such points. Ladies knowing each other by sight, bow, after an exchange of cards. THE FIRST CALL. When it l^ecomes a (question as to who shall call first, between old residents, the older should take the initiatory. Ladies, who have been in the habit of meeting for some time without ex- changing calls, sometimes say to each other : " I hope you will come and see me, and often the answer is made : " Oh, you nuist come and see me first !" That answer could only be given, with propriety, by a lady who is much the older of the two. The lady who extends the invitation makes the first advance, and the one who receives it should at least say : " I thank you — you are very kind," and then accept the invitation or not, as it pleases her. It is the custom for residents to make the first call upon strangers. CALLS OF CONGRATULATION. Calls of congratulation are made when any happy or auspi- cious event may have occurred in the family visited — such as a birth, marriage, or any piece of good fortune, Such visits may be made similar to the morning or evening call. Such visits may also be made upon the appointment of friends to any im- })ortant office or honoured position, or when a friend has distin- guished himself by a notable public address or oration. P. P. C. CALLS. When persons are going abroad to be absent for a considerable period, if they have not time or inclination to take leave of all ETIQUETTE OF CALLS. 68 their friends by making formal calls, tliey will mend to each of their friends a card with bhc letters P. P. C. written upon it. They are the initials of '' Pour Prendre Congd " — to take leave — and may with propriety stand for "presents parting compli- ments." On returning home it is customary that friends should first call upon them. A neglect to do so, unless for some good excuse, is sufHcient cause to drop their acquaintance, In taking leave of a family, you send as many cards as you would if you were paying an ordinary visit. VISITS OF CONDOLENCE. Visits of condolence should be made a week after the event which occasioned them ; but if the acquaintance be slight, im- mediately after the family appear at public worship. A card should be sent in, and if your friends are able to receive you, your manners and conversation should be in harmony with the cliaracter of your visit. It is deemed courteous to send in a mourning card ; and for ladies to make their calls in black silk or plain-coloured appare' It denotes that they sympathize with the afflictions of the family and a warm, heartfelt sympa- thy is always appreciated.] EVENING VISITS. Evening visits are paid only to those with whom wo arc well acquainted. They should not be frequent, even where one is intimate, nor should they be protracte I to a great length. Frequent visits are apt to become tiresome to your friends or acquaintances, and long visits may entitle you to the appella- tion of " bore." If you should happen to pay an evoning visit at a house where a small party had assembled, unknown to you, present yourself and converse for a few minutes with an unembarras- sed air, after which you may leave, pleading as an excuse that you only intended to make a short call. An invitation to stay and^spend the evening, given for the sake of courtesy, should S4 ETIQUETTE OF CALLS. not 1)0 ancoptod. If urj]fe(l very stronji^ly to remain, an at the same time repeating your thanks. A host and hostess should do all they can to make the visit of a friend agreeable ; they should urge him to stay as long us it is consistent with his own plans, and at the same time con- venient to themselves. But when the time for departure has been fully fixed upon, no obstacle should be placed in the way of leave-taking. Help him in every possible way to depart, at the same time giving him a cordial invitation to renew the visit at some future period. *' Welcome the cojuing, speed the partiuy, guejit," expresses the true spirit of hospitality. I :'! lenccd ;c«y to same 10 visit long us lie con- uie lias >lie way opart, at the visit k CHAPTER Vir. Disiting ixnb QTalling Carbs. N authentic writer upon visiting cards says ! " To the unrefined or under-bred, the visiting card is but a trifling and insignificant bit of paper ; but to the cultured disciple of social law, it conveys a subtle and unmistakable in- telligence. Its texture, style of engraving, and even the hour of leaving it, combines to place the stranger, whose name it bears, in a pleasant or a disagreeable attitude, even be- fore his manners, conversation and face have been able to ex- plain his social position. The higher the civilization of a com- munity, the more careful it is to preserve the elegance of its social forms. It is quite as easy to express a perfect breeding in the fashionable formalities of cards, as by any other method, and perhaps, indeed, it is the safest herald of an introduction for a stranger. Its texture should be fine, its engraving a plain script, its size neither too small, so that its recipients shall say to themselves, 'A whimsical person,' nor too large to suggest ostentation. Refinement seldom touches extremes in anything." CALLING CARDS. A card used in calling should have nothing upon it but the name of the caller. A lady's card should not bear her place of resi !ence, such cards having, of late, been appropriated by the 5 GO VISITING AND CALLING CARDS. momljcrs of the demi-mondo. The street and number always look better upon the card of the husband than upon that of the wife. When necessary, they can be added in pencil on the cards of the wife and daughter. A business card should never be used for a friendly call. A physician may put the prefix " ])r.," or the alHx " M. D.," upon his card, and an army or navy oflicer his rank and biancli of service. WKDDINO CARDS. Wedding cards arc only sent to those people whom the newly married couple desire to keep among their acquaintances, and it is then the duty of those receiving the cards to call first on the young couple. An ancient custom, but one which has been recently revived, is for the friends of the bride and groom to send cards ; these are of great variety in size and design, and resemble Christmas or Easter cards, but are usually more artistic. CHRISTMAS AND EASTER CARDS. A very charming custom that is coming into vogue is the giving or sending of Easter and Christmas cards. These are of such elegant designs and variety of colours that the stationer takes great pride in decorating his shop windows with them ; indeed some of them are so elegant as to resemble oil paintings. Books and other small offerings may accompany cards as a token of remembrance. CARDS TO SERVE FOR CALLS. A person may make a card serve the purpose of a call, and it ma}'^ either be sent in an envelope, by messenger, or left in per- son. If left in person.one corner should be turned down. To indi- cate that a call is made on all or several members of the family, the card for the lady of the house is folded in the middle. It" guests are visiting at the house, r card is left for each gue^t. 1 always t of the on the (1 never ) prefix or navy jc newly ices, an«l first on ' revived, 3s; these Christmas lie is the »ese are of stationer bh them ; paintings. ards as a call, and "(eft in per- Toindi- |bhe family, Jiddle. If Ih guest. . VISITING AND CALLING CARDS. ENCLOSING A CARD IN AN ENVELOPR. C7 To return a call made in person with a card enclosed in an envelope, is an intimation that visitii)*^ between tlie parties is ended. Those who leave or send their card with no such in- tention, should not inclose them in an envelope. An exception to tliis rule is where they are sent in return to the newly mar- ried living in other cities, or in answering ■wedding cards for- warded when absent from liomo. P. P. C cards are also sent in this way, and are the only cards that it is as yet universally considered admissible to send by post. SIZE AND STYLE OF VISITING OR CALLING CARDS. A medium sized is in better taste than a very large card for married persons. Cards bearing the name of the husband alone are smaller. The cards of unmarried men should also be small. The engraving in simple writing is i)referred, and without flourishes. Nothing in cards can be more commonplace than lai-gc printed letters, be the type what it may. Young men should dispense with the " Mr." before their names. ^ttrs. J. §. pcportmcnt. CALLINjG! CAllD. CORNERS OF CARDS TURNED DOWN. The siirnifications of turninfj down the corners of cards are : Visite — The right hand upper corner. Felicitation — The left hand upper corner. Condolence — The left hand lower corner. i, \n iS^ti^ tn. M 68 VISITTNO AND CALLING CARDS. P P ) rn i' 1 ' t' !" Tlio riufht Imnd lower corner. Jo fdh'fi (cave ) " Card, right hand end turned down — Ddimred in i^crson. CARD FOR MOTHER AND DAUOIITER. The names of younf? ladies are sometimes printed or en- j,n'aved on their mother's cards; both in script. It is, of course, allowable for the dauirhter to have cards of her own. Some ladies have adopted the fashion of havin*:; the daugh- ter's name on the same card with their own and their husbands' names, GLAZED CARDS. Glazed cards are quite out of fashion, as are cards and note paper with gilt edges. The fashion in cards, however, changes so often, that what is in style one year, may not be the next. p. P. C. CARDS. A card left at a farewell visit, before a long protracted ab- sence, has " P. P. C." (Pour Prendre Conge) wiitten in one cor- ner. It is not necessary to deliver such cards in person, for they may be sent by a messenger, or by post if necessary. P. P. C. cards are not left when the absence from home is only for a few months, nor by persons starting in midsummer for a for- eign country, as residents are then supposed to be out of town. They are sent to or left with friends by ladies just previous to their contemplated marriage to serve the purpose of a call. CARDS OF CONORATULATION. Cards of congratulation must be left in person, or a congrat- ulatory note, if desired, can be made to serve instead of a call, excepting upon the newly married. Calls in person are due to them, and to the parents who have invited you to the marriage. When there has been a reception after the ceremony,wliich you have been unable to attend, but have sent cards by some mem- ber of your famil}^ your cards need not again represent you until they have been returned, with the new residence an- ' •iii VISITINO AND CAF.LIN(} C'AUbS. 60 \ernnn. 3d or en- ofcour.se, 10 da\igb- husbanil«' and note jr, chanfjes he next. racted ah- n one cor- )erson, for jssary. P. is only for r for a for- it of town. )revious to a call. a congrat- of a call, arc due to 3 marriage, which you lome mem- 'esent you dence an- notincod ; but u call is duo to the parents or relatives who have given the reception. When no wedding cards are sent you, nor the card of the bridegroom, you cannot call without being con- sidered intrusive. One month after the birth of a child the call of congratulation is made by ac(piaintances. LEAVE CARDS IN MAKINC FIRST CALL. Tn making the first calls of the season (in the autumn) both ladies and gentlemen should leave a card each, at every house called uj)on, even if the ladies are receiving. The reason (jf this is that whore a lady is receiving morning calls, it would be too great a tax upon her memory to oblige her to keep in mind what calls she has to return or which of them have been returned, and in making out lists for inviting informally, it is often tije card-stand which is first searched for bachelors' cards to meet the emergency. Young men should be careful to write their street and number on their cards. LEAVE CARDS AFTER AN INVITATION. After an invitation, cards must be left upon those who have sent it, whether it is accepted or not. They must bo left in person, and if it is desired to end the acquaintance the cards can be left without inquiring whether the ladies are at home. Gentlemen should not expect to receive invitations from la- dies with whom they are only on terms of formal visiting, un- til the yearly or autunnial call has been made, or until their cards have been left to represent themselves. CARDS IN MEMORIAM. These are a loving tribute to the memory of the departed ; an English custom rapidly gaining favour with us ; it announces to friends the death, of which they might remain in ignorance but for this mark of respect : Is b ■■■■i i 1 1 , I jlv ' ;j 70 VISITING AND CALLING CARDS. GEOf^QE /f. eUSTEF^, ()Bcu«val litnitet* ^t\\U» 3lvnutj, Born December 5lh, 1S39, Harrison Connty, Ohio. Killed, with his entire Command, in the Battle of Little Big Horn, June 25th, 1876. Oh, CuHer— Gallant Custer / mate fore-doomed To ride, like Rupert, spurred and waviny-plumcd, Into the very Jaws of death. CARDS OF CONDOLENCE. Cards of condolence left by mere acquaintances must be re- turned by " mourning cards" before such persons feel at libarty to make a call. When the bereaved are ready to receive calls (instead of the cards) of their acquaintances, " mourning cards" in envelopes, or otherwise, are returned to all those who have left their cards since the death, which was the occasion of the ^ards being left. Intimate friends, of course, do not wait for cards, but continue their calls, without regfU'd to any ceremoni- ous observances made for the protection of the bereaved. Ac- quaintances leaving cards should inquire after the health of the family, leaving the cards in person. MOURNING CARDS. On annoimecnient of a death it is correct to call in person at tlic door, to make inquiries and leave your card with lower left hand corner turned down. Unless close intimacy exists, it is not usage to ask to see the afflicted. Cards can be sent to express sympathy, but notes of condolence are permissible only from intimate friends. bi tl m Ci w w te re th ui ^ VtSlTiNG AND CALLIlfd CARDS. 71 llOf- Litlle A BRIDEGROOMS CARD. When only the family and the most intimate friends of a bride and brideofi'oom have been included in the invitations for the marriage, or where there has been no reception after the marriage at church, the bridegroom often sends his bachelor card (inclosed in an envelope) to those of his acquaintances with whom he wishes to continue on visiting terms. Those who receive a card should call on the bride, within ten days af- ter she has taken possession of her home. Some persons have received such a card as an intimation that the card was to end the acquaintance. This mistake shows the necessity of a better understanding of social customs. ist bo re- it liberty ;ive calls ig cards" vho have )n of the wait for feremoni- cd. Ac- 1th of the )erson at ith lower exists, it sent to ible only CllAPTEU YIII. ^ VI \ (iLDubcviiittion; HE character of a person is revealed by liis con- versation as much as by any one quality he possesses, for strive as he may he cannot al- ways be acting. IMPORTANCE OF CONVERSING WELL. To be able to converse well is an attainment which should be cultivated by every intelli- gent man and woman. It is better to be a good talker than a good singer or musician, because the former is more widely appreciated, and the company of a person who is able to talk well on a great variety of subjects, is much sought after. The importance, therefore, of cultivating the art of conversa- tion, cannot easily be over-estimated. It should be the aim of all intelligent persons to acquire the habit of talking sensibly and with facility upon all topics of general interest to society, so that they may both interest others, and be themselves inter- ested, in whatever company they may chance to be thrown. TRAINING CHILDREN. The training for this should commence in early childhood. Parents should not only encourage their children to express CONVERSATlOJr* r^ llionisolves frculy upon every thing that attracts their attention and interests tlieni, but they should also incite their faculties of perception, memory and close observation, by requiring them . to recount everything, even to its minutest details, that they may have observed in walking to and from school, or in taking a ride in a carriage or in the cars. By training a child to a close observation of everything he meets or passes, his mind becomes very active, and the habit, having once been acquired, he be- comes interested in a great variety of objects ; sees more and enjoys more than oae who has not been so trained. CULTIVATING THE MEMORY. A good memory is axx invaluable aid in acquiring the art of conversation, and the cultivation and training of this faculty is a matter of importance. Early youth is the proper time to begin this training, and parents and teachers should give special attention to the cultivation of memory. When children are taken to church, or to hear a lecture, they should be required te relate or to write down from memory, such a digest of the sermon or lecture as they can remember. Adults may also adopt this plan for cultivating the memory, and they will be surprised to find how continued practice in this will improve this faculty. The practice of taking notes impairs rather than aids the memory, for then a person relies almost entirely in the notes taken, and does not tax the memory sufficiently. A per- son should also train himself to remember the names of persons whom he becomes acquainted with, so as to recall them when- ever or wherever he may subsequently meet them. It is related of a large wholesale boot and shoe merchant of an eastern city, that he was called upon one day by one of his best customers, residing in a distant city, whom he had frequently met, but whose name, at tlie time, he could not recall, and received his order for a large bill of goods. As he was about to leave, the merchant asked his name,when the customer indignantly replied that he supposed he was known by a man from whom he had I il i •n,_ 74 CONVEllSAtlON. purchased goods for many years, and countermanding his order, he left the store, deaf to all attempts at ex[)lanation. Though this may be an extreme case, it illustrates the importance of remembering the names of people when circumstances require ifc. HENRY clay's MEMORY OF NAMES. One secret of Henry Clay's popularity as a politician was his faculty of remembering the names of persons he had met. It is said of him that if he was once introduced to a person, he was ever afterwards able to call him by name, and recount the cir- cumstances of their first meeting. This faculty he cultivated after he entered upon the practice of law in Kentucky, and soon after he began his political life. At that time his memory for names was very poor, and he resolved to improve it. He adopted the practice, just before retiring at night, of recalling the names of all the persons he had met during the day, writing them m a note book, and repeating over the list the next morning. By this practice, he ac([uired in time his wonderful facility in remembering the names of persons ho had become acquainted with. \^ RITING AS AN AID TO CORRECT TALKING. To converse correctly — to use correct language in conversa- tion — is also a matter of importance, and while this can be ac- quired by a strict attention to grammatical rules, it can be greatly facilitated by the habit of writing dowH one's thoughts. In writing, strict regard is, or should be, paid to the correct use of language, and when a person, from constant writing, acquires the habit of using correct language, this habit will follow him in talking. A person who is accustomed to much wiiting, will always be found to use language correctly in speaking. REQUISITES FOR A GOOD TALKER. To be a good talker then, one should be possessed of much general information, acquired by keen observation, attentive •itfSBBB**- (r*-- CONVERSATION. 75 listening, a good memory, extensive reading and study, logical habits of thought, and have a correct knowledge of the use of language. He should also aim at a clear intonation, well chosen phraseology and correct accent. These acquirements arc within the reach of every person of ordinary ability, who has a deter- mination to possess them, and the energy and perseverance to carrv out that determination. VULGARISMS. In conversation, one must scrupulously guard against vulgar- isms. Simplicity and terseness of language are the character- istics of a well educated and highly cultivated person. It is the uneducated or those who are but half educated, who use long words and high-soundir ^ phrases. A hyperbolical way of speaking is mere flippancy, and should be avoided. Such phrases as " awfully pretty," " immensely jolly," "abominably stupid," " disgustingly mean," are of this nature, and should be avoided. Awkwardness of attitude is etjually as bad as awk- wardness of speech. Lolling, gesticulating, fidgeting, handling an eye-glass or watch-chain and the like, give an air of (jaucherie, and take off a certain percentage from the respect of others. LISTENING. The habit of listening with interest and attention is one which should be specially cultivated. Even if the talker is prosy, and prolix, the well-bred person will appear interested, and at ap- propriate intervals make such remarks as shall show that he has heard and understood all that has been said. Some super- ficial people are apt to style this hypocrisy ; but if it is, it is certainly a (jommendable hypocrisy, directly founded on that strict rule of good manners whicli commands us to show the same courtesy to others that we hope to receive ourselves. We are commanded to check our impulses, conceal our dislikes, and even modify our likings whenever or wherever these are liable to give offence or pain to others. The person who turns away I! ■J ! t.< 11 1 m i w u ;i ^ 7G C'oi^Versation. with manifest di.si)lca.siiro, disgust or want of interest when an- other is addressing him, is guilty not only of an ill-bred, but a cruel act. FLIPPANCY. In conversation all provincialism, affectations of foreign ac- cents, mannerisms, exaggerations and slang are detestable. Equally to be avoided are inaccuracies of expression, hesitation, an undue use of foreign words, and anything approaching to flippancy, coarseness, triviality or provocation. Gentlemen sometimes address ladies in a very flippant manner, which the latter are obliged to pass over without notice, for various rea- son, while inwardly they rebel. Many a worthy man has done himself an irreparable injury by thus creating a lasting preju- dice in the minds of those whom he might have made his friends, had he addressed them as though he considered them rational beings, capable of sustaining their part in a conversa- tion upon sensible subjects. Flippancy is as much an evidence of ill-breeding as is the perpetual smile, the wandering eye, the vacant stare, and the half-opened mouth of the man who is pre- paring to break in upon the conversation. BE SYMPATHETIC AND ANIMATED. Do not go into society unless you make up your mind to be sympathetic, unselfish, animating, as well as animated. So- ciety does not require mirth, but it does demand cheerfulness and unselfishness, and you must help to make and sustain cheerful convei-sation. The manner of conversation is as impor- tant as the matter. COMPLIMENTS. Compliments are said by some to be inadmissible. But be- tween equals, or from those of superior position to those of in- ferior station, compliments should bo not only acceptable but gratifying. It is pleasant to know that our friends think well of us, and it is always agreeable to know that we are thought well of by those who hold higher positions, such as men of su- ; \ I CONVERSATION. 77 perior talent, or women of superior culture. CompHments which are not sincere, are only Hattery and should be avoided ; but the saying of kind things, which is natural to the kind heart, and which confers pleasure, should be cultivated, at least not suppressed. Those parents who strive most for the best mode of training theii- children are said to have found that it is never wise to censure them for a fault, without preparing the way by some judicious mention of their good qualities. SLANG. All slang is vulgar. It lowers the tone of society and the standard of the -2^t. It is a great mistake to suppose that slang is in any manner witty. Only the very young or the un- cultivated so consider it. FLATTERY. Do not be guilty of flattery. The flattery of those richer than ourselves or better born is vulgar, and born of rudeness? and is sure to be received as emanating from unworthy mo- tives. Testify your respect, your admiration, and your grati- tude by deeds more than words. Words are easy but deeds are difficult. Few will believe the former, but the latter will carry confirmation with them. SCANDAL AND GOSSIP. Scandal is the least excusable of all conversational vulga- rities. Envy prompts the tongue of the slanderer. Jealousy i;^ the disturber of the harmony of all interests. A writer on this subject says : " Gossip is a troublesome sort of insect that only buzzes about your ears and never bites deep ; slander is the beast of prey that leaps upon you from its den and tears you in pieces. Slander is the proper object of rage ; gossip of contempt." Those who best understand the nature of gossip and slander, if the victims of bc'uh, will take no notice of the former, but will allow no slander of themselves to go unrefuted it I 1-Jttff* IT I 78 CONVERSATION. during their lifetime, t(. spring up in a hydra-hoaded attack up- on their children. No woman can bo too sensitive as to any charges affecting her moral character, whether in the influence of her companionshi[), or in the influence of her writings. RELIGION AND I'OMTICS. Religion and politics are to^ . tl . should never l)c intro- dueed in general conversation, i ■: thcj* ro subjects dangerous to harmony. Persons arc most likely to differ, and least likely to preserve their tempers en these topics. Long arguments in general company, however entertaining to the disputants, are very tiresome to the hearers. SATIRE AND RIDICULE. Young persons appear ridiculous when satirizing or ridicul- ing books, people or things. Opinions to be worth the consid- eration of others should have the advantage of coming from mature persons. Cultivated people are not in the habit of re- sorting to such weapons as satire and ridicule. They find too much to correct in themselves to indulge in coarse censure of the conduct of others, who may not have had the advantages equal to their own. TITLES. In addressing persons with titles always add the name ; as " what do you think of it. Doctor Hayes ? " not " what do you think of it. Doctor ? " In speaking of foreigners the revei'se of the English rule is observed. No matter what the title of a frenchman is, he is always addressed as Monsieur, and you never omit the word Madame, whether addressing a duchess or a dressmaker. The former is " Madame la Duchesse," the latter plain " Madame." Always give a foreigner his title. If Gen- eral Sherman travels in Europe and is received by the best classes with the dignity that his worth, culture and position as an American General demand, he will never be called Mr. Sher- man, but his title will invariably precede his name. There are \ k CONVEllSATION. 70 persons who fancy that the omission of the title is annoying to the party who possesses it, but this is not the ground taken wliy the title should be given, hut because it reveals either ignor- ance or ill-breeding on the part of those omitting it. CHRISTIAN NAMES. There is a class of persons, who from ignorance of the cus- toms of good society, or from carelessness, speak of persons l»y their Chrirstian names, who are n(>itlier relations nor intinial friends. This is a familiarity which, outside of the family circle, and lieyond friends of the closest intimacy, is never indulged ,.i by the well -hied. INTERRUrTIOiV. Interruption of the speech of others is a great sin ag ist good-breeding. It has been aptly said that if 3'ou interrupt a speaker in the middle of a sentence, you act almost as rudely as if, when walking with a companion, you were to thrust your- self before him and stop his progress. ADAPTABILITY IN CONVERSATION. Tlie great secret of talking well is to adapt your conversa- tion, as skilfully as may be, to your company. Some men make a point of talking common-place to all ladies alike, as if a wo- man could only be a trifler. Others, on the contrary, seem to forget in what respects the education of a lady differs from that of a gentleman, and commit the opposite error of conversing on topics with which ladies are seldom acquainted, and in which few, if any, are ever interested. A woman of sense has as much right to be annoyed by the one, as a woman of ordinary edu- cation by the other. If you really wish to be thought agree- able, sensible, amiable, unselfish and even well-informed, you should lead the way, in tete-d-tete conversations, for sportsmen to talk of their shooting, a mother to talk of her children, a traveller of his journeys and the countries he has \ isited, a young lady of her last ball and the prospective ones, an artist ' 4 I ,1 ij 80 CONVERSATION. # of his picture and an author of his book. To show any interest in the immediato concerns of people is very complimentary, and when not in general society one is privileged to do this. People take more interest in their own affairs than in anything else you can name, and if you manifest an interest to hear, there are but few who will not sustjiin conversation by a narration of their affairs in some form or an other. Thackeray says : " Bo interested by other ]»eople and by their affairs. It is because you yourself are selfish that that other person's self does not interest you." CORRECT USE OF WORDS. The correct use of words is indispensable to a good talker who would escape the unfavourable criticism of an educated lis- tener. There are many words and phrases, used in some cases by persons who have known better, but who have become care- less from association with others who make constant use of them. " Because that" and " but that" should never be used in connection, the word " that" being entirely superfluous. The word " vocati(m" is often used for " avocation." " Unhealthy" food is spoken of when it should be " unwholesome." " Had not ought to" is sometimes heard for " ought not to ; " " banis- ter" for "baluster:" " handsful" and "spoonsful" for "hand- fuls" and " spoonfuls ; " " it was him" for "it was he ;" " it was me" for " it was I ; " " whom do you think was there ? " for " who do you think was there ? " ; "a mutual friend " for " a common friend ; " " like I did " instead of " as I did ; " " those sort of things " instead of " this sort of things ; " " laying down" for " lying down ; " " setting on a chair" for " sitting on a chair; " "try and make him" instead of " try to make him ;" " she looked charmingly " for " she looked charming ;" " loan " for " lend ; " "to get along " instead of " to get on ; " " cupalo" instead of " cupolo ; " " who" for " whom "—as, "who did you see" for " whom did you see ; " double negatives, as, " he did not do neither of those things ; " " lesser" for " least ; " " move" instead of " remove ; " " off-set " instead of " set-off," and many —pi CONVEUSATTON. 81 oilier words which arc often Ciirclcs.sly used by those who have been Letter tauyht, as weii h:. oy t}iose who arc i^moraut of their pioper use. SPEAKING OXE'S MIVD. Certain honest but unthinking people oft'm commit the griev- ous mistake of " speaking their mind" on all occasions and un- der all circumstances, and oftentimes to the great mortification of their hearers. And especially do they take credit to them- selves for their courage, if their freedom of speech happens to give offence to any of them. A little reflection ought to show how cruel and unjust this is. The law restrains us from inflict- ing bodily injury upon those with whom we ilisagrce, yet there is no legal preventa^Ave against this wounding of the feelings of others. UNWISE EXPllKSSION OF OPINION., Another class of people, actuated by the best of intentions, seem to consider it a duty to parade their opinions upon all oc- casions, and in all places, without reflecting that the highest truth will suffer from an unwise and over-zealous advocacy. L'ivility requires that we give to the opinions of others the same toleration that we exact for our own, and good sense should cause us to remember that we are never likely to convert a per- son to our views when we begin by violating his notions of propriety and exciting his prejudices. A silent advocate of a cause is always better than an indiscreet one. PROFANITY. No gentleman uses profane language. It is unnecessary to add that no gentleman will use profane language in the pre- sence of a lady. For profanity there is no excuse. It is a low and paltry habit,acquired from association with low and paltry spirits, who possess no sense of honour, no regard for decency and no reverence or res[)cct for beings of a higher moral or reli- gious nature than themselves. The man who habitually uses profane language, lowers bis moral tone with every outh he ut- ' i ' If n it ^t tJONVEUSATIOK. tcrs. Moreover, tlie silliness of tho practice, if no other reasort, Hhoulcl prevent its use by every man of good sense. PUBLIC MENTION OF PIIIVATE MATTKUS. Do not parade merely private matters before a public or mixed assembly or to acquaintances. If strangers really wish to become informed about you or your affairs, they will find the means to gratify their curiosity without your advising them gratuitously. Besides, personal and family affairs, no mat- ter how interesting they may be to the parties immediately concerned, are generally of little moment to outsiders. Still less will the well-bred person inquire into or narrate the private af- fairs of any other family or individual. OSTENTATIOUS DISl'L.VY OF KNOWLEDQE. In refined and intelligent society one should always display himself at his best, and make a proper and legitimate use of all such acquirements as he may happen to have. But there should be no ostentatious or pedantic show of erudition. Be- sides being vulgar, such a show subjects the person to ridicule. PllUDERY. Avoid an affectation of excessive modesty. Do not use the Word " limb " for leg." If legs are really improper, then let us on no account, mention them. But having found it necessary to mention them, let us by all means give them their appropriate name. DOUBLE ENTENDRES. No person of decency, still less of delicacy, will be guilty of ttouhle entendre. A well-bred person always refuses to under- stand a phrase of doubtful meaning. If the phrase may be in- terpreted decently, and with such interpretation would provoke a smile, then smile to just the degree called for by such inter- pretation, and no more. The prudery which sits in solenm and severe rebuke at a double entendre is only second in indelicacy CONVEIISATION. 88 1- reason, public or jally wish 1 find the 5ing tliom 1, no mat- nucdiatoly Still IcsH private ut'- lys display tte use of all But there lition. Be- to ridicule. not use the tlien let us it necessary appropiiate Lc guilty of ises to under- 36 may be in- ■ould provoke y such inter- in solemn and 1 in indelicacy to the intlecency wn\ch grows hilarious over it, since both must recognise the evil intent. It is sullicient to let it pass unrecog- nised. INDELICATE WORDS AND EXPRESSIONS. Not SO when one hears an indelicate word or expression which allows of no j)ossible harmless interpretation. Then not the shadow of a smile should Hit across the lips. Either com- plete silence should be preserved in return, or tlie words, " I dc not understand you," be spoken. A lady will always fail to hear' that which she should not hear, or, having unmistakably heard, she will not understand. VULGAR EXCLAMATIONS. No laily should make use of any feminine substitute for pro- fanity. The woman who exclaims " The Dickens ! " or " Mercy !" or " Goodness ! " when she is annoyed or astonished, is as vulgar in spirit, though perhaps not (^uite so legarded by society, as though she had used expressions which it would rec^uire but little stretch of the imagination to be regarded as profane. WIT. You may be witty and anmsing if you like, or rather, if you can, but never use your wit at the expense of others. " Wits an minily engine, wildly striking Sometimuf > friend, sometimes the engineer ; Hast tliDU the knack V pamper it not with liking ; liut if thou want it, buy it not too dear. Many affectii ; wit beyond their power Have got to be a dear fool for an hour. — Heubeut. DISPLAY OF EMOTIONS. Avoid all exhibitions of temper before others, if you linci it impossible to suppress them entirely. All emotions, whether of grief or joy, should be subdued in public, and only allowed full play in the privacy of your owu'apartments. I I ..y CONVERSATiC^i*. IMPERTINENT QUESTIONS. Never ask iuipcrtincnt questions. Some autlioiities in eti- quette even go so far as to say that all questions are strictly tabooed. Thus, if you wished to inquire after the health of the brother of your friend, you would say, " I hope your brother is well," not " How is ycur brother's health ?" THE CONFIDENCE OF OTHERS. Never try to force yourself into i\v. confidence of others ; but if they give .you their confidence of their own free will, let no- thing whatever induce you to betray it. Never s')ek to pry in- to a secret, and never divulge onb. USE OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE. Do not form the habit of introducing words and phrases of French or other foreign laufTjuaijes into common conversation. This is only allowable in writing, and not then except when the foreign word or phrase expresses move clearly and directly than Eniilish can do the desired meanirn^. In familiar conversation this is an affectation, only pardonable when all persons present are i)articularly familiar with the language. PRETENCES. Avoid all pretence at gentility. Pass for what you ai'c, and nothing more. If you are obliged to make any little economies, do not be ashamed to acknowledge them as economies, if it be- comes necessary to speak of them at all. If you keei) no car- riage, do not be over-solicitous to impress upon your friends that the sole reason for this deficiency is because you prefer to walk. Do not be ashamed of poverty, but, on the other hand, do not tlaunt its rags unmercifully in the faces of others. It is better to say nothing about it, either in excuse or defence. DOGMATIC STYLE OF SPEAKING. Nevevspeakdogmatically or with an assumptlonof knowledge or info.'.mation beyond that of those with whom you arc con- aM^' CONVERSATION. 85 vcr.sing, 3 in eti- ; strictly th of the irother is lers ; but 11, let no- iO piy in- •hrases of vcrsation. when the Bctly than ivcrsation ns present a are, and economies, es, if it be- jp no car- fiends that or to walk, md, do not It is better knowledge u are con- Even if you pro conscious of this superiority, a proper and becoming modesty will lead you to conceal it as far as pos- sible, that you may not put to shame or humiliation those less fortunate than yourself. If they discover your superiority of their own accord, they will have much more admiration for you than though you forced the recognition upon them. If they do not discover it, you cannot force it upon their perceptions, and they will only hold you in contempt for trying to do so. Besides, there is the possibility that you over-estimate yourself, and instead of being a wise man you are only a self-siifHcicnt fool. FAULT-FINDING. Do not be censorious or fault-findino-. Lonij and close friendship may sometimes excuse one friend in reproving or criticising another, but it must always be done in the kindest and gentlest manner, and in nine cases out of ten had best be left undone. When one is inclined to be censorious or critical, it is well to remember the scriptural injunction, " First cast the beam out of thine own eye, and then shalt thou sec clearly to cast the mote out of thy brother's eye." CONVERSING WITH LADIES. A gentleman should never lower the intellectual standard of his conversation in addressing ladies. Pay them the compli- ment of seeming to consider them capable of an equal under- standing with gentlemen. You will, no doubt, be somewhat surprised to find in how many cases the supposition will be grounded on fact, and in the few instances where it is not, the ladies will be pleased rather than offended at the delicate com- pliment you pay them. When you " come down" to common- place or small-talk with an intelligent lady, one of two things is the consequence ; she either recognises the condescension and despises you, or eJse she accepts it as the highest intellectual effort of which you are capable, and rates you accordingly. I ! \m i'n I 86 CONVERSATION. HOBBIES. People with hobbies are at once the easiest and most diffi- cult persons with whom to engage in conversation. On general .subjects they arc idealess and voiceless beyond mono.syllables. But introduce their special hobby, and if you choose you need only to listen. There is much profit to be derived from the con- 'versation of these persons. They will give you a clearer idea ■of the aspects of any subject or theory which they may have taken to heart, than. you could perhaps gain in any other way. The too constant riding of hobbies is not, however, to be spe- cially recommended. An individual,thoughhe may be pardoned in cultivating special tastes, should yet be possessec^ of suffix ciently broad and general information to be able to converse in- telligently on all subjects, and he should, as far as possible, re- serve his hobby-riding for exhibition before those who ride hobbies similar to his own. THINGS TO BE AVOIDED. It must be remembered that a social gathering should never be made the arena of a dispute. Consequently every subject liable to provoke a discussion should be avoided. Even slight inaccuracy in a statement of foots or opiidons should rarely be remarked on in conversation. Do not permit yourself to lose your temper in society, nor show that you have taken offence at a supposed slight. If any one should assume a disagreeable tone of voice or of- fensive manner toward you, never return it in company, and, above all, do not adopt the same style of conversation with him. Appear not to notice it, and gcncrall}^ it will be discon- tinued, as it will be seen that it has failed in its object. Avoid all coarseness and undue familiarity in addressing others. A person who maken himself offensively fanuliar w\\\ have few friends. lil" CONVERSATION. 87 ost (liffi- n jxeneral yllaLles. you need n the cou- earer idea may have )ther way. , to be spC' ) pardoned (. of Sllffi- onverse in- )o.ssible, re- who ride hould never v^ery subject Even shght Id rarely be society; nor ght. ■ voice or of- npany, and, sation with ill be (liscon- ect. n addressing fandliar wU\ \ Never attack the character of others in their absence ; and if you hear others attacked, "say what you can consistently to defend them. If you are talking on religious subjects, avoid all cant. Cant words and phrases may be used in good faith from the force of habit, but their use subjects the speaker to a suspicion of insincerity. Do not ask the price of articles you observe, except from intimate friends, and then very quietly, and only for some good reason. Do not appear to notice an error in language, either in pro- nunciation or grammar, made by the person with whom you are conversing, and do not repeat correctly the same word or phrase. This would bo as ill-bred as to correct it when spoken, JVIimicry is ill-bred, and must be avoided. Sneering at the private affairs of others has long ago been banished from the conversation of well-mannered people. Never introduce unpleasant topics, nor describe revolting scenes in general company. Never give officious tidvico. Even when sought for, give ad- vice sparingly. Never, directly or indiiectly, refer to the affairs of others, which it may give them pain in any degree to recall. Never hold your companion in conversation by the button? hole. If you are obliged to detain him forcibly in order to say what you wish, you are pressing upon him what is disagreeable or unwelcome, and you comnut a gross breach of etiquette in so doing. Especially avoid contradictions, interruptions and monopol- izing all conversation yourself. These faults are all intolerable and very offensive. To speak to one person in a company in ambiguous terms, understood by liini alone, is as rude as if you had whispered iu his ear. 88 CONVERSATION. Avoid stale and trite remarks on commonplace subjects ; also all egotism and anecdotes of personal adventure and ex- ploit, unless they should be called out by jjcrsons you are con- versing with. To make a classical quotation in a mixed company is con- sidered peda'^.tic and out of place, as is also an ostentatious dis- play of your learning. A gentleman should avoid talking about his business or pro- fession, unless such matters are drawn from him by the person with whom he is conversing. It is bad taste, particularly, to employ technical or professional terms in general conversation. Long arguments or heated discussions are apt to be tiresome to others, and should be avoided. It is considered extremely ill-bred for two persons to whisper in society, or to converge in a language with which all persons present are not familiar. Avoid talking too much, and do not inflict upon your hearers interminably long stories, in which they can have but little in- terest. :.M ■•• fe ". subjects ; I and ex- aro cou- y is con- biousdi.s- 5S 01 pro- le person ilarly, to ^ersation. tiresome D whispc?* II persons ir hearers little in- CITAPTER IX. Ilinncr 6iliing anb pining (Out. INIiSG should be ranked amonu the fine arts. A knowledge of dinner-table etiquette is all im- portant in many respects, but chiefly in this : that it is regarded as one of the strong tests of good breeding. Dinners are generally looked ufyion as entertainments for married people and thessenger : p.-W*. fti}(i Qmhi, oMn>/oii nari' mttcH /i/eiUiiif h) arrr/tfi'nn r /A. aitr/ 'immK DINNER GIVING AND DINING OUT. 91 lOuse, from •ed as soon host and the invita- :, be lightly ival of an Gentlemen ladies than their hus- •ands. This P a family large one. vper, which pen it, but unild match in the name lould be as ')c(fo» irnift e^vcfff/innni //taf fmnnin /c (wJiatcrcr the preventing cause jnai/ he) , //if it t'annof /lave f/ir /t/iratiiiir r/ atiiina tft'/n ^m, finf/ qJ/i^I. ^vlffl en &/ial,iftfin, fefoOfl /•?//*. Whatever the cause for declining may be, it should bo stated briefly, yet plainly, that there may be no occasion for misundor^ standing or hard feelings. INVITATION TO TEA-PARTY. The invitation to a tea-party may be less formal. It may take the form of a friendly note, sonu^thing in this manner : Wf.al Qyf/tM <£/'nmmn : yfe /ifci'e 'iflntf. /\tct)f/,i rontinn /o niiim (ra tfufu ti,i /c^meHcut : tvt/t uflH ijiiue f(4 fne /tfenAn.\f rt uctii eortiAanu aAo '.' fff /w/ie *joh unfi'nct auia/iAomi tui. FAILING TO FILL AN ENGAGEMENT. When it becomes absolutely necessaiy to break an engage- ment once made for dinner or tea, a note must be sent at once to the hostess and host, with full explanation of the cause, so that your place may be supplied, if possible. PUNrTUALITY. The hour generally selected in cities is after business hours, or from five to eight o'clock. In the country or villages it may be fVn hour or t^v'o earliey. To be punctual at the hour mentioned ■\ \ ■ a Uj m f 92 DINNER GIVING AND DINING OUT. is oblif^ator}''. If you are too oai-ly you arc in the way ; if too late you annoy the liostess, cause impatience among the assem- bled guests, and perhaps spoil the dinner. Fifteen minutes is the longest time required to wait for a tardy guest. TIIR SUCCESS OF A DINNER. A host and hostess generally judge the success of a dinner by the manner in which conversation has been sustained. If it has flagged often, it is considered proof that the guests have not been congenial ; but if a steady stream of talk has been kept up, it shows that they have smoothly amalgamated, as a whole. No one should monopolize conversation, unless he wishes to win for himself the appellation of a bore, and be avoided as such. THE TABLE APPOINTMENTS, A snow-white cloth of the finest damask, beautiful china, glistening or finely engraved glass, and polished plate are con- sidered essential to a grand dinner. Choice flowers, ferns and mosses tastefully arranged, add much to the beauty of the table. A salt-cellar should be within the reach of every guest. Nap- kins should bo folded square and placed with a roll of bread upon each plate. The dessert is placed upon the table amidst the flowers. An cpergne, or a low dish of flowers, graces the centre ; stands of bon-bons and confectionery are ranged on both sides of the table, which complete the decoration of the table. The name of each guest, written upon a card and placed one on each plate, marks the seat assigned. ASSIGNING PARTNERS FOR DINNER. The number at a dinner should not be less than six, nor more than twelve or fourteen. Then the host will be able to designate to each gentleman the lady whom he is to conduct to the table ; but when the number exceeds this limit it is a good plan to have the name of each couple written upon a card and enclosed in an addressed envelope, ready to be handed to the blNNEll OIVINQ AND DINING OUT. 93 gentleman by the servant, before entering tlic dniwing-rooni, or left on a tray for the guests to select those which bear their names. If a gentleman finds upon his card the name of a lady with whom he is unacquainted, he requests the host to present him innnediately after he has spoken with the hostess, nlso to any members of the family with whom he is not acqi^ainted. INTRODUCTIONS. All the guests should secure introductions to the one fur whom the dinner is given. If two persons, unknown to each other, find themselves placed side by side at a table, they may enter into convc'sation without an introduction. ARRANGEMENTS OF GUESTS AT THE TABLE. When dinner is announced, the host offers his right arm to tlic lady he is to escort to the table. The others follow, arm in arm, the hostess being the last to leave the drawing-room. Age should take the precedence in proceeding from the drawing-room to the dining-room, the younger falling back until the elder have advanced. The host escorts the eldest lady or the greatest stranger, or if there be a bride present, precedence is given to her, unless the dinner is given for another person, in which case he escorts the latter. The hostess is escorted either by the greatest stranger, or some gentleman whom she wishes to place in the seat of honour, which is at her right. The host places the lady whom he escorts at his right. The seats of the host and hostess m-ay be in the middle and at opposite sides of the table, or at the opposite ends. Husbands should not escort their wives, or brothers their sisters, as this partakes of the na- ture of a family gathering. DINNER A LA RUSSE. The latest and most satisfactory plan for serving dinners is the dinner a la Rios86 (the Kussian style) — all the food being i; I 11 i m I. I II !)4 DtNNEll GIVING AND DlNiKG OUt. placed upon a side table, and servants do the carving and wait- ing. This style gives an opportunity for more profuse ornanieii-' tation of the table, which, as the meal progresses, does not be* come encumbered with partially empty dishes and plattersv DUTIES OF SERVANTS. The servants commence, in passing the dishes, ohe upon tho right of the host and one upon tho right of the hostess. A master or mistress should never censure the servants at dinner, however things may go wrong. Servants should wear thin- soled shoes that their steps may be noiseless, and if they should use napkins in serving (as is the English custom) instead of gloves, their hands and nails should be faultlessly clean. A good servant is never awkward. He avoids coughing, breath- ing hard or treading on a lady's dress ; never lets any article drop, and deposits plates, glasses, knives, forks and spoons noiselessly. It is considered good form for a servant not to wear gloves in waiting at table, but to use a damask napkin, with one corner wrapped around the thumb, that he may not touch the plates and dishes with the naked hand. SOUPi Soup is the first course. -All should accept it even if they let it remain untouched, because it is better to make a pretence of eating until the i.ext course is served, than to sit waiting, or compel the servants to serve one before the rest. Soup should not be called for a second time. A soup-plate should never be tilted for the last spoonful. FISH. Fish follows soup and must be eaten with a fork, unless fish knives are provided. If fish knives are not provided, a piece of bread in the left hand answers the purpose as well, with the fork in the right hand. Fish may be declined, but must not be called for a second time. blNl^ER GIVIKQ AND DlNINQ OUT. THE SIDE DISIIKS. 05 After Moup and li.sh come the side dUlies, wliieh mu.st V)e eaten with the fork, thougli the knife ia used in cutting meats and anything too hard for a fork. GENERAL RDLES REGARDING DINNER. When a plate of each course is set before you, with the knife and foik upon it, remove the knife and fork at once. This matter shouhl be carefully attended to, as the serving of an entire course is delayed by neglecting to remove them. Greediness should not be indulged in. Indecision must be avoided. Do not take up one ])icce and lay it down in favour of another, or hesitate. Never allow the servant, or the one who pours, to fill your glass with wine that you do not wish to drink. You can check him by touching the rim of your glass. Cheese is eaten with a fork and not with a knife. If you have occasion to speak to a servant, wait until you can catch his eye, and then ask in a low tone for what you want. The mouth should always ho kept closed in eating, and both eatin'f and drinkino- should be noiseless. Bread is broken at dinner. Vegetables are eaten with a fork. Asparagus can be taken up with the fingeis, if preferred. Olives and artichokes are always so eaten. Fruit is eaten with silver knives and forks. You are at liberty to refuse a dish that you do not wish to cat. If any course is set down before you that you do not wish, do not touch it. Never play with food, iioi- mince your bread, nor handle the glass and silver near you unnecessarily. Never reprove a waiter for negligence or improper conduct ; that is the business of the host. When a dish is offered you, accept or refuse at once, and al- l(jw the waiter to pass on. A gentleman will see that the lady whom he has escorted to the table is helped to all she wishes, ^i I ^ Mi