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' errata d to e pelure, pon d D 1, ■ ; ■ 2 3 32X "• 1 ■ 2 3 4 6 6 e .^ 7" ? i • v \ ( -\ TWEXTY'SBCOND YEAM OF PUBLICATION, THE CANADIAN ALMANAC, ■B. '^'i'y^- FOB THK YEAR 1869, BEING THE FIRST AFTER LEAP YEAR. CONTAINING FULL AND AUTHENTIC COMMERCIAL, STATISTICAL, ASTRONOMICAL, DEPARTMENTAL, ECCLESIASTICAL, EDUCATIONAL, FINANCIAL, AND GENERAL INEORMATIOK TUB ASTRONOMICAL CALCULATIONS HAVE BEEN MADE EXFRBS8LT FOB THIS FUOLICATION AT TUB UAONETIO OBSERVATORY IN TORONTO. I 111 »( 9 •- ' TORONTO: W. C. CHEWETT A CO.. IV A 19 KING STREET EAST. SOLD BY BOOKSELLERS AND STOREKEEPERS GBNERALLT THROUGHOUT THE , DOMINION OF CANADA. GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND — BAUPBON LOW, BON * CO., FLSBT BTRBKT, LONDON. UNITKU »TATE8 OF AUBRIOA — ^T, ■. TUNIS, DITBOIT, UIOB, vX W. C. CHEWETT & CO., PRINTERS, 17 & 19 KINQ 8THEET EAST, TORONTO. f S I I i THE CANADIAN ALMANAC, FOR THE TEAR 1869. i( Chronological Cyclesa Gol leu Number.. Upiirt Solar Cycle 17 2 Dominicnl letter C Roman Indtction 12 Julian Period 6582 Epocha* Thn vfiar BfiSO of the Jewish Era bpglns Sppt. 6 1809 | The S.lrd of Queen Victoria's Reign bef?ins June 20.. 1869 The year 1286 of the Mahometan Era begins April 13 1809 ) The 94tb of the ludep. of the U. S. begins July 4 1860 Fixed and Moveable FestlraU and AnnlTersarles* Ash Wednesday Feb. 10 St. D-ivid March 1 8t. Patrick March 17 hadv Day March 25 Easter Sunday March 28 St. (ieorge ^PrU 23 Holy Thursday May 6 Whitsunday ^ray lt> Birlh of Queen Vlftoria May 24 Midsummer Day June 24 Michaelmas Day Sept. 2'.t Birth of Prince of Wales Nov. 9 St. Andrew Nov. 30 Ohrisimas Dec. 20 Ij ' Gxplauatlou of the Articles of the Caleudar« ^heae pages are calculated for Toronto, Quebec, Fredericton and IlaUfax, and for ordinary purposes will serve with suflleient accuracy tbr every city la the Dominion of Canada. M'ion's Phases.— This Table gives the times for the four meridians whnn the moon passes the geocentric longitudes of O'', 90°, 180° and 270° east of the sun. It gives also the times of her !;;rftitfst and least distance from the earth. Twilight. — In this table are given the times at which twilight begins in the morning and eudh in the evening, t. «., the times when the sun's centre is 18° below the horizon. Greate.st Elonoation of tub Pole Star. — This column gives the greatest azimuth of the Pole Star cist or west from tlie meridian as observed at a place in latitude 45°. When the gruatest elongation corrosponding to any other latitude Ih required, the number given in the columi. should be corrected by means of the following table. Degrees of Latituda.. l.ft Correction for Degrees 2nd Correction for each minute of latitude 42° 43° 44° 45° 40° 47° 48° 49° —5' 58" —4' 5" —2' 5" 0' 0" +2' 12" +4' 32" +0' 59" +9' 34" + 1.9" + 2.0" + 21" + 2.2" + 2..^" + 21," + 2.0" + 2.7" 60° + 12' 18" The 1st correction for the degrees of latitude is to b5 subtracted from the greatest elongation given In the calendar, or Riidud to it, according as the degrees of latitude are less or greater than 45°. The 2nd correction, which is always additive, is found by multiplying the number given in the third line of the tnlilH by the number of minutes in the latitude. TluiR for latitude 43° 20'...lBt correction = — 4' 5" 2nd correction + 2.0 X 20 = + 40" " « 47° 40'... " « = + 4'32" " " + 2.5 X 40 = + 1' 4«" " " 46° lO*... « « = CO" " « + 2.2 X 10= + 0''22" Tub Planets.— The times of rising and setting of the five chief planets are calculated for Toronto, and are corrected for rotyactlon. The times of culmination, although computed for the meridian of Toronto, will serve approximately for the whole of Canada. The meridian zenith distances, being designed merely to aid in finding the planets, have been given only to the nearest tenth of a degree, as seen from the latitude of 45°. When the planetary day is shorter than the mean solar day. and commences soon after the midnight of the pmtedlng day, the planet will sometimes arrive a second time on the meridian before the expiration of the actual civil d:iy. From analogous causes a planet will sometimes rise twice or set twice in the same civil day. When two culmlua- tiiins occur in the same day, or two risings or settings, the times of Itoth are registered. The times of the Son's Risiwo and Settiho are given for the upper limb, and are corrected for reft-actlon for Toronto, Quebec, Fredericton and Halifax. The civil times both for the rising and setting of the Moon's centre are given for every day for Toronto, Quebec Fredericton and Halifax. The column SuN ON Mkridun gives the time that a watch should show when the shadow of a sun dial is on ths niion marli. .Moon's AoB.-Thls column shews to the nearest tenth of a day the Moon's age at Toronto Noon. The column, Moon on thi Mkridun, gives the mean time at which the moon's centre passes the meridian of longi- tude 4 h. 40 m W. When In the column headod .Moon's rising or setting or Moon on meridian the letters A.M. occur, unaccoinpaulod by any number, they dunote that the numbers given for the succeeding days relate to the morning, and t'liose for the preofdlng dtys to the afternoon, hut that the Moon does not rise or set or cross the meridian (as the case may be) on that day. Tlie Moon's Meridian ZKKirn Dibtanoer are given to the nearest tenth of a degree fcr a point In latllude 46° and longitude 4 h. 40 m. W. They are not oorreotej fcr parallax or rofraotlou. The column, tJppBR Transit o» Pole Stab shews for every day the mean time at which the Polo Star makes its upper transit acrr«B the meridian of longitude 4 h. 46 m. W. It passes in the morning ffom .Vpril In Oiitobor 0, and In the afternoon for the rest of the year. On October 9 there will be a sewmd transit, occurring at llh, 50m, 52s. p.m. The six last eoiumns will serve with sufficient accuracy for the whole of Canada, The tirao at which the lower transit of the Pole Star occurs may be fbund by adding 11 b. 68 m. 2 s. to the time of iU proctdtng apper transit. [834] AC, c 12 6682 IS June 20.. 1869 I July 4 1860 May lt> Miiy 24 )uue 24 Sept. 2!t Nov. !» Nov. 3l> Dec. 2i 18 will servo with *ntrlc lonRltudRg in the earth, the evening, t. <., eaft or west from luy other latitude 49° +9' 34' + 2.'" 60° +12' 18" in the calendar, third line of the and are corrected ipproxlmately for lauets, have been midnight of the of the Bctual civil hen two culmliia- ctlon for Toronto, Toronto, Quebec un dial in on th* meridian of lon(?i- utterB A.M. occur, to tliH inorninK, meri(lluu (uh the 1 latitude 40° and ir makes itg upper iber U, and in the 628. p.m. to the time of ICt 1869.] THE CANADIAN ALMANAC. » From the time of the upper transit of the pole star may be found the time of its greatest western or eastern elonga- tion, by adding or subtracting the constants given in the annexet* Table. Latitude. Constant.. 42° 43° 44° 46° 40° b m 8 h m 8 h m s h m 8 h m 8 6 63 49 5 S3 88 5 53 26 5 63 14 6 53 2 47° 48° 49° h m 8 h m 8 h m 8 5 62 49 5 62 36 5 52 22 50° b m » 6 52 8 Star Table. From the times of the upper transit of the Pole Star may be derived, with the aid of the following table, the times of culmination, and of the ri .ing and sotting of the principal fixed stars, as seen from the parallel of 45° north latitude. To asoortaln when any star found in the following table will be on the meridian, add the numlier in the left.-hand column of fi|j;ures to the preceding meridian transit of the pole star given in the calendar. To tind the time of rising of a star, suUract the number opposite to it in the right-hand column of figures from the time of its meridian passace. For the se.Uiiig of a Star, add the same number to the time of its meridian passage. Those stars marked { ) revoive in a ciicle of perpetual apparition, and do not rise or set at places in and to the north of latitude 4u°. Name op Star. On Meridi'n h m Aridi-omedae 22 49 Pegasi (Algenib) 22 53 CassiopesB Ccti Ariet;s Arictis a Oeti a I'ersci a Tauri (Aldebaran) Aurigoe (Capella) Ononis (lligel) Tauri Oricnis e Orionis a Columbge a Orionis a Canis Majoris (Sirius) .... a Cauis Majoris y'^Geminorum (Castor) , y Canis Minoris (Procyon). a Gcmiuorum (Pollux) a IlydrsB a Lconis (Rcgulus) ' Leonis 23 20 23 24 38 50 1 46 2 5 8 19 3 57 3 68 4 8 4 15 4 20 4 25 4 38 5 29 5 43 6 16 6 22 6 27 8 10 8 61 9 2 Rises and Sets h m 8 9 6 58 4 "46 7 26 7 38 6 13 7" "7 6"25 8 10 5 57 5 64 3 9 6 29 4 50 3 46 8 36 6 21 8 9 6 27 6 61 7 27 Name of Star. a UrssB Majoris /3 Leonis /3 Corvi , a Virginis (Spica) , fj Ursse Majoris a Bo Otis (Arcturus) /3 Ursee Minoris |3 Librae a Coronas Borealis a Serpentis /3' Scorpii a Scorpii (Antares) a Hcrculis /3 Draconis y Draconis a Lyrse (Vega) a Aquiloa (Altair) a Cygni a Cephei /3 Aquarii a Aquarii a Pis. Aus. (Fomalhaut) a Pegasi (Markab) On Rises -Werldi'n and Sets h m h m 9 45 10 31 7 2 11 16 4 21 12 7 6 17 12 31 12 58 7 24 13 40 13 58 5 23 14 18 8 2 14 26 6 27 14 46 4 37 16 10 4 2 16 67 6 69 16 16 16 42 17 20 9 31 18 82 6 33 19 25 11 31 20 8 20 12 5 34 20 46 5 55 21 38 8 80 21 46 6 59 Table« SImiiing the lUuminaUd Portioni of the JHtct qf Venui and Mart. 1869. VenuB. Mara. January 16. -mh '964 Fubninry 14. 1) -Hya 1 -000 Manh.... 16. -972 -964 April 16. -Wo -914 May ...?.. 16. 1 -ooo -894 June 16. •9H5 -895 1869. Venus. Mars. July 15. ■949 907 August.... 16. 891 924 September 16. Oo ober ... 15. -SIO •94:» •;34 069 November 15. 'tias 975 December 15. -490 .980 EcUpsest In the year 1860 there will be two Eclipses of the Sun, and two of the Moon. I.— A partial eclipse of the Moon, January 27, 1860, vUlble In Canada. The following Tablo showc the local mean astronomical time at which the several phases occur : I'lUSK. First contact with the Penumbra Firrit contact with the Shadow .. Middle of the Kcllpse Last contact with the Shadow LMt centact with tlie Penumbra Halifax. Frtdtric^n. Quthtc, Montreal. KingiUm. Toronto. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. 7 3.8 6 53.7 6 33.4 23.8 12.1 6 0.7 8 14.8 8 4,7 7 44.4 7 34.8 7 23.1 7 11.7 23.8 13.7 8 63.4 8 438 8 32.1 8 20.7 10 82.8 10 22.7 10 2.4 62.8 9 41.1 9 29.7 11 43.8 11 33.7 U 13.4 11 3.8 10 62.1 ro 40.7 l/>ruiim. h. 6 7 8 9 10 ni. 53.0 4.0 la.i) 22.1) S3.0 [886] i ■.h ; I I THE CANADIAN ALMANAC. [1869. The first contact »ith tj,e shadow occurs at 50° from the northernmost point of the Moon's limb towards the east; and the iHHt contact at 31° towards the west; in each case for dirtd Image. Magnitude of the Eclip.e (mooa'» CU«meter=l) 0-450. H.-An nnnul«r eclipse of the Sun, February 10-11, 1869, InTisible iti Canada. in.-A partial ecllpae of the Moon, July 22-23, 1869, Invisible in Canada. IV.-A total eclipse of the Sun, AugUFt 7, 1869, visible as a partial one in Canada. From a point In or near Halifax, in latitude 44° 44' N., and longitude 4 h. 14 m. 24 a. W. , First contact occurs 5h. 503m. | Mean astronomical time at Halifax. Greatest ODPcniution 6h. 42 6ni.j „ ^ .. The last contact is not seen, the Sun being partially eclipsed at sunset. Mignitiide of the Ecllpe at sunset 0'272 (Sun's dlameter=l). Magnitude of the Eclipse at the time of greatest obscuration 0-76?. f Firrtt contact 88° towards the went ^ AnelB from the North Pole J. Middle of Eclipse 164° towards the west V for direct image. I. At sunset 126° towards the east From a point in or near Fredericton, in latitude 46° 3' N., and longitude 4h. 21m. 328. W. First contact occurs 5h. 3S-lm. > jj^^ astronomical time at Fredericton. ( (ireal«9t obricuruHon bh. Jl'^m. j Lastcontact at sunset ' Magnitudeof the Eclipse at the time of greatest obscuration 0.757. . , , .1 xr .1, n 1 f First COnttct "S" to"'"'''* ♦''9 ^8^' I fnr Hir<.,.M-m«D'n Angle from the North Pole | y^^^^^^ ^^ jj^Up^g igio towards the west / '*"' "'""^ ™*S0' From a point in or near Qiioboc, in latitude 46° 29-2' N., and longitude 4h. 44m. 488. W. Flist contact occurs 5h. 16'lm.1 Ureiitest obscuration 6h. lH'Ora. > Mean astronomical time at Quebec. Last contact 7h. 23 7m.j Masuitudo of the Eclipse at the time of greatest obscuration 780. r First contact 87° towards the west ") Angle from the North Pole -< Middle of Eclipse 163° towards the west V for direct image, (.Last contact 120° towards the east ) From a point in or near Toronto, in latitude 43° 39'. 4 N., and longitude 5h. 17m. 33s. W. First contact occurs 4h. 44'8m."| Greatest obscuration 6h. 43 Om. >- Mean astronomical time at Toronto. Last contact 6h. 36 9m.) MiignitHde of the Eclipse at the time of greatest obscuration 0'8"9. ! ' f First contact 80° towards the west ") , , Angle from the North Pole -< Jllddle of Eclipse 166° toward« the went V for direct Image. (.Last contact 115° towards the east j TABLE SHEWING THE AVERAGES OF CERTAIN METEOROLOGICAL QUANTITIES, [From observations at the Provincial Magnetic Observatory.] Jannary February March AprU Jane July August [September .„. October November .... December Year , Barometer, average of 26 years. Temperature, average of 27 years. Direction of o Wind. resuU't from 19 years. Resultant velo- city of wind, from 19 years. Mean Telocity of Wind, aver- aireofl9year8 Clouded Sky, average of 14 years. Amount of Rain, average of 26-27 years. Days of Bain, average of 27 years. Amount of Snow, average of 24 years. Days of Snow, average of 27 years. o in. in. In. 29'6498 23-29 N.78W. 3'02 8-16 0-72 1-266 4-59 14-93 130 2-769 •6267 22'9S N.70W. 320 8-39 •72 ■986 4'16 17-95 11.9 2-781 •6917 29'92 N.58W. 8 46 8 83 •62 1-629 6-37 9-43 9-7 2572 •6998 4119 N. 13 W. 2-03 807 ■69 2462 0-85 2-29 3-4 2-694 •6773 6158 N. 12 W. 1-59 6-67 •63 3-2'22 11-69 08 0-4 3-230 •6699 6141 N. 65W. 0-8. 6-19 •52 2-8-29 11-52 ... • •• 2-829 •6988 67^04 N. 71W. 72 4 95 •48 3608 10-52 ... • •• 3-608 •0'234 65-97 N. 66 W 105 5-17 •47 3-046 10 74 ... • *■ 3-045 •6604 57-99 N. 66 W. 1-08 6-42 •60 3-765 11-19 ... 3-765 ■6439 4573 N. 67 W. 177 6-01 •62 2 534 12 67 0-87 1-8 2-B21 •61'27 36-88 N. 79W. 2^49 7-47 •74 3 068 1016 3-00 61 3 358 •6659 29'6175 26-21 N. 74 W. 306 8.35 •74 1.680 674 1433 13.0 3-1-22 44-18 N. 61 W. 1-80 6-89 0-61 29-983 109-08 6288 69.4 36 271 &4 17-59 IdOft 10-07 13-26 11-99 1152 10-62 10-74 11-10 14-48 10. '^9 18-74 168-43 Provincial ObserTatoryf Toronto* UUtnde, 43°. 39' 4 North. 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Cj a a p. ci O 05 O t~» I— 1 3i ^ O .-I O Tjl ^ lO ^O a a a a p, cd Pi o9 a a p. — rH OJ r- O — O CO 01 rji 1* a a a a p. c« p. 03 .— C5 1-1 o a a ^ O C> CI & CS O 05 O t- O 00 a a a a ^ c6 03 cd CO t^ 00 t^ CO CO ■«»1 T»t r- 00 — CO a a p. 93 O 00 CO 1-1 05 CO d CO — — C4 r- d a us CO CI Bcj CO lO •a g = o tH d .aio •■*< >* jjco o la Bd '^ >0 jt^ r^ i^ 5?a 6" Ci O 05 lO ■<# I— 1 pG ^ ^^ ^^ 1 fa a tea •3 W ft Ed ■»!< iO "joo cy> 65 BlO CO *-! d CO "3 S" i-H CO '^ O ■^ d •&\S(l I rH 1-1 1-1 " I f* d a a a o3 c3 d 00 d 05 d eo CO a p. 00 a a I— 1 ^ I— 1 lO 1— 1 Oi a a a a cd 00 cd P4 00 ^ ^ 00 9 !-• c^ c< o es O4 tH "^ rH lO ^N C3 Auvnaaaj [849] a a a a c4 ed cS p4 00 d C3 00 a a O O O ■* e3 Pi O ■* —i -^ O CO a aFa e« S3 03 p< s a « p< CO 05 CO 10 d d CO i-» 10 CO •— t-" d CO »- CI d ^ d ^•®0 wv=^ t CO 1^ d " ui ^ 1^ l~ ro uC O l-lr- -- si •a r if 1 23 21 1 23 24 1 23 27 li i 15 39 14 53 16 20 1 7- d s 16 02 15 59 15 56 ■5 •a a B 5 tea 03 rt to a ^0 e05 U5 CI BO d TJI j: O0 00 B lO CO f-» .0 CO CO CO B'CO O 05 I— I CO T}1 X OO 00 C O -lO cj 00 Bio CO O jd CO C O CO CJiO CO CO Bf-i CO O _.C CC 00 CO ^CO O •»!< EiO d o j5_co_eo^ ^ CD ^ CO BO C^ CO J C O CO CO ' d d — . C5 Ho Tfl 1-1 J3rj< CO CO ■j£«a — d a a a a Pi p. c3 03 Tt< CO -1 1^ a a CO CO lO O c3 e3 ■* O O d C5 CO 5 a a a Pi p4 03 C3 ■^ CO — 1^ a d d •* lO c ■<*( C5 O 1-1 OJ CO a a a a 04 Pi c3 c9 CO CO — < l^ O O d CO ^ OJ O I— I a a S3 ei 00 CI a a a a Pi p< c3 c4 o o 00 Tfi a a CO CO T>i O eS cj CO 00 05 li 00 d CO 1— o: CD 00 "* — I-l d d •HoavH •imdv II! iH ': ' .11 I: \ 18 Oi CO CO w CZ2 W m o o o o moon's phases. [1869. OQ III b 3 ri ^ QQ ■3 V «o o M ^ O i-H rH » CO 00 00 lO lO US T'o'eo »o eo eo eo *. CO CO CO C<) M 0» o ^-^ 2. i S a- ■>!t< •« 00 lO lO CO I I-H r^ 1-H m (B • . •o g M a ^ H» « n li •«»< (MO ■a ko U3 lO "5 us I f— " I— ^ »-N ■ j — o o .A 03 O) o pCO (M (N H us eo 1-H o ■Sa s ^p. u ? ^a Px n cj S* 05 i-H CO o CO us n ■* CJ O »^ 5^ O J3CI N (N Oi-H CO O I l-H = 9 jjO us IM Ht" I-H US Bus FH eo tea cQO Oi i-H Bus eo w j:S<1 IN IN •i»a| ---- a a a a OS 03 p4 C9 COCO US o) a a (N us rH O 09 Oi OJ r^ US rH M CO a a a a flS oS P4 as a a jJOJ rH lOO C^ CO "H —^ __. aCO CO US O) Br- T)< O US a a a a o6 eS C^ OS •CO CO US 00 Bus N ■^ eo a a OS B. « rH ^ O rH lO JOO rH ^ O '^ r-> ,-t a a a a C9 03 C 09 aa OS a, -iOO O ^ O y^ia rH _^ ^ jeo© (N CO BO us rH © isa eo rH 00 us ■ rH rH (N CO rH 11 '*' aarf '-^ ^•®0 uu AVW n w O a us «^ t' 00 00 00 us us us O rH rH rH « fl •S3 i 5 CO t~ 00 eO eo eo ^ CO eo eo WIN IN j O rHrH rH ^ r- ■>* IN ^ US US. US •«^ us us a m ^ 00 t- CO ** ^i ^1 ^1 ^ lO lO lO fa h. m. 10 00 10 13 10 20 1^ h. m. 1 55 1 46 1 44 \ 1^ h. m. 10 16 10 31 10 39 Beo iNiN pdrH ^^ rH 1 1^ h. m. 10 25 10 44 10 52 1^ h. m. I 30 1 15 1 11 5 1 li h. m. 9 50 10 02 10 08 n h. m. 2 05 1 56 1 56 •L^\ 1-H rH 1-H rH•»>■©•* CO © CO US N rHOSOO a a a Cu oS o. b-US rH a a a a OS 0< pa Cu TKioQorH a a a OoSuS94 P<»( p. eS 00 OS (N 05 © rH 00 "a a a a~B oS 01 o3 oS P( r- CO CO © IN 2 8 © US © rH (M g 08 00 00 e^ o: © t- a a a a a pa cS 03 eS c9 d OS ©© t-- OS 2 a - rH OS CO CO rH M 00 rH d CO rH (N « : is : « 3 o 2 o 3 • •909 V:^U 4> m §Sa Ph-*) Aiar > a . ' fl aJ « a ^ s 5 e^ 00 ■»?< " rH© © ^ 00 00 00 us us us O rHrHr-, ■«J< IN © CO CO C ^ & Ph h) C 2 0) Pa • ® O ® ^e'Vs^ isnoriY [850] Oi 00 w W O O o < ft Q [1869. 6 N 00 Tn 1-1 o o V 00 00 00 U3 U3 >0 O -H — « ■^ 00 i qn — o jar-i CO CO 1. .fl 05 Oi 00 q" ^ lO CO »C0 lO t-i _^ri Mco .dos c; CO Bin T}i O J: (N IM CO 5C0 CO in = ri T»( •ooi a-. CO •05 li Tft B-<}< cj .qiN CO CO 1 t-l l-H 1— 1 rH(N S S c9 a •* S B o CO 05 : E : « ••^ ; CO a a « a, : ^^ o ^^ CO OS T»1 (N & I 9 wvs^ iDav 1869.] MOON 8 PHASES. 10 00 W o o ft o P^ in ■■B o «o o O kO to 00 t~ t^ to lO U3 i o tH rH rH ^ i)09 Vs^w •aaawaidas 5|J 5 10 O to ^ ^ CO ^ t^ r^ t>- tO >o to ° .-H rH,-H 93 a A* 2 ■a ^ to IN 00 I-H 1-1 O *. CO CO CO (N M IN i O ^ t-l l-H i ^ to IN * r-( CO to CO to-* 1— 1 rH i-H d ^ — ■* h- - 000 £ <^ CO CO CO 1—1 1—1 rH jjOO OM Br-1 O •* ,dt^ t^ CO JrH r»< CO Heq CO ■* pQ ^ ^H ** 1 li HiNO'* .dt^ r^ CO 15 aOs CO CO BrH CO •* rfJTjt-* ■* ■2 a ya INO-* t^ t^ CO 00 . CO 00 BW rH O ^ CO CO CO "jJO IN ■* Ho rH IN ,dtO to to J H w ft at^ to i>- Bin rHO 43 CO CO CO a is h. m. 5 00 5 13 5 25 n ■ 2 11 a H ft 9 ^ s«a n 0) jjOO 00 1-1 BIN rH I-H ACO CO CO aOS rH (N BlO rH IN jarfi to 10 ■Kva I '-' zi rH IN a B a a p. P< OS Pi rHrHcoo a a a (N TJ< O O Pi PiP, t-- o CO cq IN to to a a a a Pi P, OS p. rHrHcoo a a a l-l CO >0 to Pa Pi P« 1-- O e^ rH C4 tCl to a B a a Pi Pi 03 Pi rHrHcoos a a a to rH CO IN P. Pi Pi CO O IN rH rH ■* •* a a B a Pi Pi 03 Pi 00 00 o h" a a a rH CO O to Pi P. Pi CO OS IN O rH •* Tf eO O OS CO rH rH .o rH OS 1^ I— 1 1- rlO ^ >o lO rH rH I-H s •* ■N '0 u !^! lO to vo C « 3 4 ^ CI IN -M PU OD V bt bO P< lU ««;(ii 'aaawaoaa 20 THE PLANETS, [1869.. Namb of PlANKI. Venus Mars.. Jupiter Saturn. Uranus .JAN'UAItY IRT. I(ise,t. On Vtfriil A 771 9 0(1 (' 3 47 'I 5 38/. 9 68 24 o SeU. A m 2 26 /) 10 43(7 11 46/) 2 32/) 8 08rt >ier. Zen. (list. 65.6 32.0 43.7 65.7 22.0 .JANIJ.VUY llTH. Hl8«8. A 771 5 37(7 8 0:^/' 10 54(7 4 49 (' 3 56/) On Merid. A in \ 04 (/ 3 08 (/ 5 94/ 9 23 o 1139/. flets. A 777 2 31/) 10ii5(/ II 13/' 1 56/) 7 27(7 .Mar. Zen. (.list. 67.3 31.6 43.2 65.8 22.0 JANUARY 21aT. Rises. A m 5 54o 716/) 10l7o 414o 3)4/7 On Merid. A m 1018(7 2 23(7 4 30/' 8 47(7 10 58/7 Sets. IMer. ; dist. 2 42/7 67.8 9 24 a 30.7 10 42/7 42.6 1 20/7 65.9 6 16 a 21.9 — ~ FEimUAHY IBT. FEBRUARY llTtr. FEBRUAitY 21ST. Name of Planet. Rises. On Merid. Sets. A m 3 02/' 8 36 (7 1008// 41/' 601 a >lfr. Zi>n. dist. 67.1 29 3 41.8 66.0 •Ji.'.i Rises. On Merid. Sets. >ler. Zen. dist. 65.3 27.9 41.1 66.1 21.8 Rises. On Merid. Sets. A 77J 3 49/) 6 .J9 ,7 9 10/' 1 1 27 (7 4 40 a Mer. Zen. dipt. Venus A m 6 06 a 6 15/7 9 38 a 3 36 a 2 20p A 777 1 34 (7 1 28 (7 3 53 /' 8 1)8 " 10 13/) A m 6 10(7 5 15/) 9 02 a 3 00 a 1 48/) A 771 10 47(7 34 n 3 21/' 7 32(7 9 32/) A w» 3 24/ 7 49 ' 9 39/. 04/ 5 20(7 A m 6 09(7 4 14/' 8 27 a 2 23 a 107/) A m 10 59(7 1134/) 2 49/) 6 55 a 8 52/) o 62 5 26.5 Jupiter Saturn Uranus 40.2 06 1 21.8 Name of Plavet. MAKCIl 1st. MARCH tlTH. MARCH 21ST. Rises. On .Merid. /( (7» 11 07<7 ;0o2/) 2 24/) 6 25 a; 8 20/7' Sots. ■Mer. Zen. dist. 6 59.6 25.9 39.6 66.2 21.8 Rises. On Merid. Sets. Mer. Zen. dist. Cm 55.5 25.4 38.7 66.2 21.8 Rises. On Merid. Sets. A 771 5 03 /' 4 48 a 7 53/) 9 41 '. 2 49 a Mer. Zon. dist. X'fH'US A in 6 04(7 3 28/7 7 59 ,7 1 54 .7 35 p A 777 4 1(1/' 6 2(1 a 8 48/. 10 57(7 4 08 (7 A 771 5 55 (• 2 36/. 7 25 1 1 6 (. 1155 a A m i 11 10(i' 10 02/); 153/7 5 48 a 7 40/7 A m 4 37 /' 5 33 8 20/. 1019 a 3 28 a A TO 5 44 a 151/. 6 50 a 37 a 11 10 a A 777 1123 a 9 17/' 1 22/) 5 09 (( 7 00/) 50.9 Mnrs Jupiter Saturn Uranus 25.4 37. & (.6.2 21.8 APRIL IST. APRIL XlTH. APRIL 21 ST. Pl.AXET. Rise.s. ,,'^'!. j Sets. Mend. | Mer. Zen. dist. Rises. On Merid. Sets. Mer. Zen. dist. Rises. On Merid. Set*. Mer. Zet,. di^t. Venus Mars Jupiter S&turn A m 5 29 a 1 10/) 613(i 1150/) 10 33 a A 771 i A 77t 11 30 a' 5 31/) 8:-!l/>, 4 02 a 48/7 7 24/) 4 26 u. 8 57 a 6 17/)' 2 05« 45.5 2.5.9 36.8 66.1 21.8 A m 5 15rt 39/7 5 39 a 11 10/) 9 54 a A m 1 1 36 (. 8 00/ 18/ 3 46 (, 5 38/ A m 5 67/7 3 24 a 6 57/) 8 18a 40.5 26.6 35.9 66 1 A m 5 01a 013/) 5 05 a 10 29/' 916o A TO 1142 a 7 29/7 11 48a 3 05 a A m 6 23/) 2 48 a 6 30/. 7 37 a 35.7 27.6 35.2 66.1 Uranus 127 a 21.8 5 00/7 48 a 21.8 Najie of MAY 1st. MAY llTit. MAY 219T. Planet. IliseK. On .>lerid. A m 1 1 50 a 7 01/' 11 17.7 2 2 1 a 4 22/) Sets. A m 6 50/7 214« 6 04/. 6 56o 10(7 .Mer. Zen. dist. 31.3 28.9 34.3 66.0 Ri.ses. On Merid. Sets. Mer. Zen. dist. Rises. On Merid. S.tts. Sler. Zen. dist. Venus h III 4 0(1 a 11 51 a 4 31(7 9 47/7 8 39 '1 A TO 4 42 a 1 1 32 u 3 58 (7 9 05 7) A m Noon. 6 35/' 10 47 a 142(7 3 44p A TO 718/) 141 a 5 36/7 6 15 a 1 1 28 /) 27.4 A TO 4 37 a A TO 010/7 611/7 10 17 a 100 a 3 07/7 A TO 7 44/) 110 a 5 09/) 5 33 a 10 50/. Mars 30.4 1115 a 33.6 3 24o 65.9 8 22/7 21.9' 7 24 a 3'' Jupiter Saturn 32.7 65.9 Uranus 21.9' 8 01 22.0 Namk of .Tii:'K iHT. JUNE llTH. JUNE 218T. IX:,ANET. Rises. On Meiid. Sets. Mer. Zen. dist. Rises. Ou Met id. Sets. M,.r. Zim. dist. 20.9 36.0 31.2 65.7 22.1 Rises. On Merid. Sets. Mer. Zen. dist. Venus A m 4 44 a UOla 2 47 a 7 34/7 6 44 a A m 24/) 5 49/7 9 43 a l3o 2 26/ A TO 8 05/) 89 a 4 39/7 4 47 a 10 09p 21. S 34. t 31. f 65.8 22.f A TO 4 47 a 10 46 a 2 13fl 652/1 1 6 07(7 A TO 38/. 6 26/) 9 12o 1126/) 149;. A TO 8 30/. 07o 411/) 4 05(7 9 32/) A TO 5 04 a 10 35 a 139 a 610/7 6 30 a A TO 63/) 5 05/) 8 40fl 1044/) 1 12/) A TO 842/7 1135/) 3 42/7 3 23 a 8 54/7 22 1 JIars 38 2 Jupiter Saturn 30.6 65.6 22.2 Uranns Note.— In the above Tables a signifies A. M. and p P. M. [852] 1869.] Name of Planet. Venus .... Mars Jupiter . . Saturn.... Uranus . . Name of Planlt. Venus ., Mnrs ., Jupiter Saturn . Uranus Name of Plankt. Venus . Mars . Jupiter. Saturn . Uranus Name of Pla.net. Venus Mars , Jupiter .. Saturn Uranus .. Namk op Plankt. Venus JIai'S Jupiter .. Saturn Uranus Name of Planet. Venus ... Mars ... Jupiter... Saturn... Uranus... [1869., AKY 21sT. IMer. id. Sets. ! Zen. ! dist. m h m \ ° 8 a 2 42/;' 67.8 3a 9 24 a, 30.7 0;, 10 42/) 42.6 / " 1 20/) 65.9 6 16 a' 21.9 8/; AKY 213T. Mer. d. Sets. Zen. dist. m, A TO o )a 3 49/) 62 5 t/' 6 59 a 26.5 ^p 9 10;- 40.2 ) a 11 27 a 06 1 Ip 4 40 a 21.8 CII 21st. d. Sets. n A m !a 5 03;- ?' 4 48 a !;) 7 53/) ta 9 41 n 1/, 2 40 a Mer. Zon. liist. 50.9 25.4 37,8 66.2 21. & ir^ 21 ST. .Mer. 1. Sets. dift. n A m o la 6 28/; 35.7 )p 2 48 a 27.6 \a 6 30;; 35.2 "i 7 37 a 66.1 ^P 48 a 21.8 Y 21 ST. Mer. 1. Slits. Ztm. di.st. m A TO o )p 7 44/; 24.2 P 110 a 32.0 a 6 09/) 32.7 a 6 33 « 65.9 V 10 50iP 22.0 E 2isT. .Mer. 1. Sets. Zen. dint. 1 A TO o V 8 42p 22.1 V 1135/; 38.2 a 3 42/; 30.6 V 3 23 a 65.6 P 864/; 22.2 1869.] THE PLANETS. Name of JULY IST. J CIA llTH. JULY 2l8T. Planet. Rises. A TO 6 24 a 1024a 104 a 5 27/; 4 54 a On Merid. Sets. Mer. Zen. dist. ~b 22.5 40 5 30.0 65.0 22.2 Rises. On Merid. Sets. Mer Zen. dist. 24.9 42.9 29.0 65 5 22.3 Rises. A TO 6 15 a IOO60 11 40/) 4 04/) 3 41a On Merid. Sets. Mer. Zen. di.st. Venus A TO 106/) 4 45/; 8 09 a 1002/) 36/) A TO 840;; 1106/) 3 13/. 2 41fl 8 17/) A TO 5 49 a 1016a 30 a 4 46 ;; 4 18 a A TO 1 19/; 4 26 ;; 7 36 a 9 20/) 11 59 a A TO 848/) 1036/) 2 43/) 1 60 a 7 40/- A TO 129/) 4 08/) 7 03 a 8 39/; 1122 a A m S42p 10 09/) 2 11/) 118a 7 03/) Mars 453 Jupiter Riiturn 29.1 65 5 Uranus 22.4 Name op AUGU8T l8T. AUGUST llTH. AUOUST 21ST. Pla.nkt. liises. On Merid. Sets. Mer. Zi-u. dii-t. 6 32.fl 47.8 28.7 65.5 22.6 Rises. On Merid. Sets. Mer. Zen. dist. Rises. On Merid. Sets. Mer. Zen. dist. Venus A TO 6 45 a 9 57 a 11 11/) 3 19/) 3 01 a A TO. 137/) 3 49/; 6 25 a 7 55/; 10 42 a A TO 8 30/; 9 40/) 1 36/) 34 a 622/) A m 7 11a 9 51« 10 35/' 2 40/) 2 25 a h TO 1 44/' 3 32 ;) 5 50 a 7 15/- 10 05 a A TO 8 17/' 912/) 102// 1160; 6 46/; 37.6 50.6 28.4 65,6 22.6 A TO 7 30 a 9 47 a 9 68/; 2 01p 148 a A TO 149/) 3 16/) 514a 6 36/) 9 28 a A TO 8 01/) 8 46/) 26/) 1110/; 5 07/; 4? 7 Mars 53 1 Jupiter Saturn Uranus 28.3 65.6 22.6 Name op I'LA.NtT. Venus , Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus SEl'TEMBKB 1st. Rises. A TO 8 04 a 9 42 a 9 16/) 123/; 107 a On Merid. A TO 153/) 3 01/) 4 33 a 5 57/) 8 47 a Sets. A TO 7 43/) 819p 1146a 1031p 4 26;; Mer. Zen. dist. ~o 48.4 55 9 28 2 05 6 22 7 SRI>TEM1JER llTH. Rises. A TO 8 29 a 9 38 a 837/; 045/) 30 a On Merid. A TO 168/) 2 46/; 3 54 a 6 19/) 8 09 a Sets. A TO 7 27/' 7 55/. 1107 a 9 53/; 3 49/) Mer. Zen. dist. 53.4 58.3 28.2 65.7 22.8 SEPTEMBRR 2l8T. Rises. A TO 8 54 a 9 35 a 7 57/; 009/) 1148/) On Merid. A TO 2 03/) 2 33/) 314a 4 42/; 7 31a Sets. A TO 7 12 /J 7 32/; 10 26 a 9 15/; 310/; Mei. Zen. dist. 58.3 60.6 28.3 6-5.8 22.8 Name op OCTOBER IST. 1 OCTOBER llTH. OCTOBER 2l8T. Planet. Rises. On Merid. Sets. Mer. Zen. dist. Rises. On Merid. Sets. Mer. Zen. dist. Rises. On Merid. Sets. A TO 6 46/) 6 32;. 815a 7 25/. 1 15;. MerJ Zen. dist. Venus A m 9 21a 9 33 a 7 16;; 1132 a 11 11;; A m 210/; 2 21p 2 32 a 4 06/; 6 53 a A TO 6 59^0 710/) 9 44 a 8 38;; 2 32 p 62.6 62 8 A TO 9 46 a aft « A TO 2 19/) 2 10;) 150 a 3 29/; 6 15 a A TO 661/; A TO 1013a 9 29 a 6 62/. 10 22 a 9 53^ A TO 2 29/) 2 01/) 106 a 2 54/) 6 36 a 69 3 Mars 6 61 /)i 64.5 9 00 al 28.7 8 01/; 66-1 66 4 Jupiter Saturn 28.4I 6 35;) 65 9 1 r^^ n 29.0 66 2 Uranus 22.9 10 32;) 1 53;; 22.9 22.9 Namk op NOVEMBER IsT. NOVEMBER llTH. NOVEMBER 2l8T. Plankt. Rises. On Merid. Sets. Mer. Zen. dist. Rises. On Merid. Sets. A m 7 00/) 6 02/) 6 38 a 611/; 1 1 52 a Mer. Zen. dist. Rises. On Merid. Sots. A TO 7 16/) 6 53/) 6 62 a 6 35/) 1112 a Mer Zen. dist. Venus A TO 10 33 a 9 27 a 5 05/) 9 44 a 910;; A TO 2 42/) 151/) 017 a 2 16/) 4 53 a A TO Qblp 6 16/; 7 25 a 6 46/) 31;. 70.7 67 8 29.4 66.3 22.9 A TO 10 47 a 9 24 a 4 22/) 9 10 a 8 30 /. A TO 2 54/. 143/. 1128/; 140/; 4 13 a 71.1 68 8 29.8 66.6 'Vf. ft A TO 10 64 a 9 20 a 3 40/) 8 36 a 7 50;; A TO 3 04/) 137/) 10 43/) 106/. 3 33 a 70.3 Mai's 69.3 Jupiter Saturn 30.2 66.6 Urnnus. •"? 9 Name op DECKMBER IST. DECEMBER llTn. DECEMBER 2l8T. Planbt. Rises. A TO 10 62a 9 16 a 2 67/; 8 02 a imp On Merid. Sets. Mer. Zen. dist. Rises. On Merid. Sets. Mer. Zen. dist. Rises. A TO 10 28 a 8 67o 134/) 6 51a 5 47/) On Merid. Sets. .Mer. Zen. dist. Venus A TO 313/) 131/. 9 69/) 031/1 2 53 a A TO 7 34/; 5 46/) 6 07 a 5 00/; 10 32 a 68.6 69.4 30.6 66.7 22. R A TO 10 43 a 9 08 a 2 16;. 7 26 a 6 28;; A TO 3 18/; 125/; 9 17/) 1164a 2 12 a A TO 7 53/; 641/; 4 23 a 4 22/; 9 62 a 65.7 69.1 30.7 66.8 9.9. 7 A TO 3 19/; 119/; 8 34/) 1119a 131 a A m 8 10/. 5 41/. 3 40 a 8 47/) 911a 02 3 Mars 68. 3 Jupiter 30 9 Saturn Uranus 66.9 Note. — In the alora Tnbles a signifies A. M. and p P. M. [368] n I 22 METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 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"t 1- CO CO 7< •i'COr-l t-- 71 to .- - - 71 I- 01 31 O (C o »V X 31 00 g USOOr- O-INt-O t-uo w^ 't -^ ricOOl **« ""T i-t i X o cc cj ^00 to ■ . — -Mxt ,— i, ,:_ : -^ " ^ M -^ CI ^ - . . CI rH CO to 1^ c^ m CI O *^ -- r-l iH C* f- CI CI ^ . d OD fH OJ _|.COi1 '«9,iiiii — 31 I 71 I CO — l-O I Qio m tb Fi O.CC 71 9^ + mi S D « 3 : !> 2s 3 = =-' ? 5 5 1*3 a« a 2P2 a 3 -S 53S5 "71 to a 2 ^ '» h : -a — * - a a ■SIP •J a _ jj « U3 a a P^ ? •*> w h •a 9 2 3 ^ o o >. i^ -o °i^ SS s u c — X =>!!! d f1 ofcl ? ?5 5? g a [36 l] ■5-2 92 4; 2 ^< 3j •"■3 4 rt a ° Ji S •ci^ a a -w 5 d I ^"1 SO ?5 c ■^H ^N DO as" '■ " 3 ! n 3 > ^ "O O p K 1. 'rt 3 8 = tM ° a i: o -Ig i ^5^ a 3 ti K 1 -d Fi 0) 3 ."> « o 2 3 M 3 1) H o ■"- o a Kv. a 3 i- O 3 [18G0. 1809.] METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 23 ^ OS oo rt 1 5 -4 O r-l " ?. -^ ?, rH 5 o -c o ' 2 " 8 ■N f ^ M CI CO T,. o C^ "" |^^ o 1 'O .H (M ! S ■■■' ■= CI , .. ., « 00 i °^ r1 OI 1 ^ ■«* .ra M e-i 1 Oi r-i " ?J t- CI ■" ?? *i> ■N GO O) iH -1« •N to IH n iH r-( o i-t I-H 1 O l^ o o> O O o ■a a 2 3 a • ^ a) : B » ■ I = i S a i« A, ;<^ TEMPERATDRE. 1867. Average 27 years. Extremes. Mean temperature o o o of the year 43-84 4418 46-36 42-16 (in 1846) (in 1856) Warmest month ... July. July. July, '54 Aug. '60. Mean temp, of the warmest month .. 68 22 67-04 72-47 64-46 Colilest niontli January Febru'y. Jan. '57. Feb. '48. Mean temp, of the coldest month ... 17-59 22-95 12.75 26-60 DifT.betw. temperat. of the warmest & coldest montlis... 50-63 44 09 ... Mean of deviations 3-62 1-38 of monthly means Months of greatest 3-07 2-35 (in 1843) (in 1864) deviation Feb. January Jan. '57. ... Corrofspond. magni- tude of deviation 6-96 3-8 10-5 ... Warmest day July 24, *•• July 12, July 31, Mean temperat. of 1845. 1844. the warmest day 80-45 77-55 82-32 Feb. 6, 1855 • Jan. 22, 1857. —14-38 7-2-75 Coldest dav Dec. 12, ... Dee. 22, 1842. Mean tem. of cold.d. —502 -1-23 957 Date higtiest tump. Aug. 18, ... Aug. 24, 1854. Aug. 19, 1840. Highest temperat... 95-2 90-7 99-2 82-4 Date lowest temp... Dec. 13, ... Jan. 26, 1859. Jan.2,'42 Lowest tomperatur. -12-8 -12-3 —20-5 19 Range of the year... 108-0 103-0 118-2 87-0 BAROMETER. 1807. Average 26 years. Extremes. Mean press, of year 29-6140 29 6175 •29-6670 (in 1849) 29-5602 (in 1864) Month highest m p. Sept. Sept. Jan. '49 June '04 Highest mean m. p. 29-7143 2!)-()004 •29-8046 •29 6525 Mouth lowest m. p. Mav. June. .Mar. '59 Nov. '49 Lowe.st mean m. p. 29-4772 29-6699 •29-4143 •29-6886 Dateofhii^oest pres- Feh 11, • Jan. 8, Oct. 22, sure in the year.. 6 a.m. ■■. 1866. 1845. Highest pressure... 30-332 30-385 30.940 30.242 Date of lowest pres- Dec. 6. Mar. 19, Mar. 17, 1H4.5. 28-939 sure in the year.. 4 p.m. ■ •• 1859. Lowest pressure ... 28-768 28-687 28-286 Range of the year.. 1-564 1-698 2 133 i-.-^oa (in 1866) (in 1845) RELATIVE HUMIDITY. Mean humidity of the year Month of greatest humidity Q'st mean mon. hu Month least humid. L'st mean mon. hu. 1867. 74 Jannarv 82 July. 60 Average 20 years. January 83 May. 72 Extremes. 82 73 (in 1851) (in 1858) Jan. '67 Dec. '68 89 81 Feb. '43 Apr. '49 68 76 EXTENT OF SKY CLOUDED. Mean cloudiness ... Most cloudy month Gr. monthly mean Least cloudy mouth Low, monthly mean 1867. 61 Febr'ary 0-82 Sept. 0.'29 Average 14 years. 0-61 Novom. 0-74 August 0--I7 Extremes. 0-65 083 0-29 U-67 073 0-50 ♦ Average i.f -27 years. WIND. 1867. N.eu^w. Result 19 years. N.61o\V. Extiemes. Resultant directiun ... Resultant velocity in miles 205 189 ... Mean velocity .with- out reg. to direct. 7-00 6-89 8.55 5-10 Month of greatest (In 1860) (in 1853) mean vel'Kily ... Dec. March. Mar. '6U Jan. '48. Greatest monthly mean velncity ... 10.32 8.83 1241 5-82 Mont b of least mean velocity July. Aug. '52. Sept. '60 Least monthly mean velixity ... 4-13 495 3-30 579 Day of greatest Mir. 19, 1859. mean velocity ... May 1. ... Dcc.2,'48 Greatest dally mean velocity ... 20 99 23-05 31-10 15-30 Day of least mean Aug. 7. Least daily mean ... 0-23 Hour of greatest f absolute Velocity ' Dec. 6. Dc '27 ,'61 Mrl4,',53 7to8p.ra ■ •■ 9- 10 a.m U to n. Greatest velocity ... 36.8 4002 46 •25 6 RAIN. 1867. Average '27 years. Extremes. Total depth of rain in IncEies 19^04l 29-983 43-55 (In 1843) 130 (in 1801) 21-.')05 Number of davs In (in 1856) 80 (in 1841) which rain fell... Month in which the 110 109 greatest depth of May. Sept. Sept. '43 Sept. '48. Greatest depth of rain in one mouth 32-20 3-755 9-700 3-115 Mouth in which days of rain were uiost frequent ... May. October. Oct. '64. May, '41. Greatest number of rainy days in one month 18 April 4. 13 22 Sept. 14, 1843. 11 Day in which gr'tst amount of rain fell Sept. 14, 1848. Greatest amount of ralu in one day .. 1155 2088 3-455 1000 Hour of heaviest/ rain ' Sept. 18, 3tu4p,in. Greatest amount of rain in one hour 0-245 SNOW. Total depih in the year in inches ... Number of days in which snow fell... Month In which the greatest depth of snow fell Greatest depth of snow In one month Month in which the days of snow were most frequent .,. Greatest number of days of snow In one month Day In which the greatest amount of snow fell Greatest fall of snow in one day 1807. 110-5 84 January 42-0 1 .I«n. fDec. } 21 jHn.'2Q March 21. Average 24 years. 62-9 59 Febr'ary 18-0 January Decern b. 13 Extremes. 99-0 (in 1855) 87 (in 1859) Feb. '46. 46-1 Dee. '69 Jan. '61. 23 I F»b. 5, 384 (iu 1851) 33 (iu 1848) Dec. 51. 10-7 Feb. '48. J.-in. 10, 15.0 ! 8-2 1863, 1857 16-0 5-5 [355] 24 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS. 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CO CO CO CO I- ■" I, CO lO 8 CO •-'^co CO WM o 00 n to -H f CO C -f r- rH CO ■^' O I- ■«# -M CO :0 o 'm" cJ c" r- OC O i-t -^ »0 U-y ■?» O rH C-1 o o -J t; a >. !"• :~ ;— ;- o Oi ■'>-'> r » "M (M C-I Ol ." 5, r« 1-1 (.H k -4 ) » n 'J u j sit; p £ 1 It sfl n isisS p eat eat >Dtl u COS 3; 5 & [357] fl: 26 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS — DEBENTURE DEBT. [1869. I No. 2.—Stalfment of entire Receipts and PaymmU of Province, from all sources, for the year ending June 30, 1867. BECEIFTS. CuKtoms K.xci.se Post Office and Ocean Postage i'utilic Worka I'rovlnci.Hl Steamers Tt>rritorl;il Casuiil Qiieliec Loan l.ifereston Inve.stments Prfii.ium imd Discount KHuk Iui|i 'sta Liiw Vmn, 12 Vic. caps. 63 A 04 Fines and Forfeitures Itill Stamps Law Foes, L. C do. U. C Tonnage Duties I'assenger Duty (Kinigratlon and Quarantine) JtallwHy and Steamboat Inspection Fisliericia Cullors' Fees reniteutliry, Keformatorles, Hospitals, &c... Miliiia Trinity Ilonse. Quebec Debentures and Stock Provincial Notes Municipal Loan Fund, U. C do. L.C Quebec Fire Loan Law Society Court Houses. L.C Iluildini; and Jury Fund, L.C Upper Canada Building Fund , ... Municipalities' Fund, U. C do. L.C Educational Funds, U. C do. L.C Common School Fund C ipyriuht Duties Indian Fund Great Western Hallway (Interest Account)... Northern Kailway do. do. Public Works (Special) Tug Steamers Trust Fund Investment Consolidated Fund Investment Tavern Licenses, applicable to Municip. L. C. Itecelpta from Sales of Public Wo'ks Iteglstratiou, L. C AMOONT. $6,973,261 77 1,9,50.701 62 648,235 45 408,366 92 33,164 36 776,,379 31 16,468 06 96 00 87,527 36 16,216 66 18,042 42 25,391 77 12.901 15 104,022 16 84,699 70 34.003 10 19,6.33 32 22,621 09 5,769 70 10,490 90 61 004 81 79.253 98 32,856 69 2.085 27 873,200 00 3,113,700 00 189,782 50 81,838 85 3,556 72 14,9,55 03 38.966 88 18.299 13 23.645 05 177,708 48 16,632 62 39,485 18 31.696 57 124,596 48 395 26 90.441 69 76,918 22 1,S73 30 20,000 00 10,190 00 3,400 00 100.647 07 4,900 02 24.302 17 3,910 69 16.41 9.0S5 09 PAYMENTS. Interest on Public Debt — Charges of Management Premium, Discount and Exchange Sinking Fund Debentures Redeemed Civil Government Administration of Justice, Canada Kast ... do. do. Canada West ... Police Penitentiary, Reformatories, & Prison Insp. Legislation Education, Canada F.ast do. Canada West Literary and Scientific Institutions Ilospitals and Charities Geological Survey Militia Arts, Agriculture and Statistics Agricultural Societies Emigration and Quarantine Pensions Indian Annuities Public Works and Buildings Rents, Arr^urances and Repairs Roads and Bridges Ocean and River Steam Service Light Houses and Coast Service Fisheries Cnlling Timber Railway and Steamboat Inspectiou Seiitniorial Tenure Township Indemnity Advances and Repayments Removal to Ottawa Municipalities Fund Indian Fund Secret Service Miscellaneous Collection, he, of Revenues- Customs Excise Post Ofiice Public Works Territorial Stamps Fines and Forfeitures ., Minor Revenues SiMJcial Funds Total Payments 14 727,282 .33 AMOfNT. $3,631,788 56 1^^3,475 35 54,105 12 243,.333 31 1.813.117 17 53i;,7()0 10 413.173 13 o'j;i,498 79 30.973 08 2i3.H13 64 385.962 15 273,647 63 340.721 15 14.802 60 347.995 71 23.278 04 1,412.932 04 57.912 88 10,S,078 25 62.798 74 51,485 18 35.420 00 540,105 03 109,(156 65 146,100 50 310,302 06 110,404 34 30.807 37 05,043 29 10.048 52 200,777 25 105.a.'')3 04 148,238 67 7,760 58 108,080 27 14S.344 40 41.tiOl 17 152,585 17 627.012 68 1-1(1.097 59 5;V,i,l 'KlR {\(\ 1873 188,000 00 1874 1876 32,800 00 80,800 00 1878 93,683 34 1877 1878 1870 1880 1881 91,738 67 01,730 07 "i33",(V25"(U) 14,700 00 18>'2 1883 133!025"00 14,700 00 1884 l,3ii471.l 33 31,554,015 87 3,000,000 00 107,809 to 6 1,409.564 19 3,330,288 01 1886 1880 3,000,000 00 8,000,0(M) 00 107.869 90 6,018,431 67 183,017 08 Not fixed 79,240 00 678,220 68 36,130 83 28,629 90 179,029 98 11,314 40 Total t Grand Totals, of InO terest, Ao , payable 6,161,175 03 $ 130,473 25 ~5Y,46i;i22 62 8,140,370 03 [868] [1869. June 30, 1867. A.MOITNT. sp, $3,631,788 56 1^3,475 35 54,165 12 243,333 34 1.813,117 17 6:jlv60 10 413.173 13 o9!l,498 79 36,973 08 2 13,813 64 385.962 15 273.647 63 346.721 15 14.802 60 347.095 71 23.278 04 1,412.9,32 04 57.912 88 10.S,078 25 52.798 74 61.485 18 35.420 00 540,105 03 109,(156 85 140,100 50 810,302 06 110,464 34 36,807 37 05,043 29 10.()48 52 200,777 25 lUS.S.W 04 148,238 67 7,750 58 108,680 27 14S,344 46 41,601 17 152,585 17 627,612 68 14(l.(Ht7 59 5;V.i,195 25 267,500 23 l;!;!,»03 98 6 149 02 5,1,V2 26 1.029 81 I 77,290 63 1 14 727.282 .33 1867. Orand Tutala. $12.3,451 Oft lO.iUO 00 873,200 00 6,s;i,: 66 67 42.400 00 .119,635 21 746,241 76 224,722 00 ■ ],H51,4;t3 33 6,'(,S70 00 l,5f)7,.'i66 69 569,5:13 .33 1,262,313 .33 7,613,413 33 6,lll.iMiO 00 1.422.770 00 2,665,473 33 1,270.365 00 1,36471.1 33 31.554,615 87 3,000,000 00 107,869 GO 6 1,4(i9,"55nn 3.3:!0,2SR 01 1869.] IMPORTS AND EXPORTS, ONTARIO AND QUEBEC. 27 IMPORTS, ONTARIO AND QUEBEC. 1 No. I. — Summary Statement of the Value of Imports, Duty collected, «£«,, during the fiscal year ending 30lh June, 1867. \ TOTAL VALUE. PROM WHAT COUNTRT IMPORTED. AMOUNT OF 1 DUTT. 1 IMPORTS. GREAT BRITAIN. BRITISH COLONIES. U. STATES. FOREION COUNTRIES. N.AHERICA. W.IND. Dutiable OoodB $35,752,744 10,880.926 6,411,312 4,005 26,227,818 7,833,151 199,540 388,673 710,700 130.264 7,638 6,060,013 7,997.1.37 6,211.752 4,005 2,945,976 323,400 20 7,001,660 77 Free Goods C'llii and liullion For. Ropriuts of Brit. Copyright Works Total 59,1 48,987 34,260,509 1,108.373 137.802 20,272,907 3,269 390 7.001,660 77 No. 2. — Oimparalire Slatemint. showing the Gross Values and Duties oJ Articles of British and fhreign Merchandise eiUertid for Consumptiim in Canada during Ote fiscal years ending resj>ex:tioely SOth June, 1806 and 1867. GOODS, 1866. 1867. VALUE. DUTY. VALUE. DUTV. 1>llt1;l)iU* (tOOiIs $33,271,837 15.335.201 5,191.842 3,439 $7,330,724 83 $:35.7V2.744 16,880,926 6,411.312 4,005 $7,001,000 77 Total $ 53,802.319 7.330,724 83 59.048,987 7.001,660 77 No, '3.— 7htal /mitnrts iuio Oanaila from B\rreign West Indies, during the fiscal year ending 30lii'ries Ho, Kore,l«nuf:(CliirH« Coin anil Itiillion Orhor Articles Sliips liuill lit ijueliec Goods nol llie I'r Mluce of Canada 'I'ntal value of Mxporta TOTAL ORKAT VALUE. BRITAIN. $541,2.34 784.630 13.9IS.048 6.11.S.U39 16.-65,981 895,767 2.016.034 416,121 1,005,076 1,078,083 .flrvoftHio f 14,962.504 $301,105 113.9.36 6,889.783 2,12.=..27l 2,770,293 186 200 611,650 48,878 81«,440 1,196,948 B. NORTH AMERICA, 6.722 113.758 31.011 280,026 2,776,008 183,177 18,887 130,608 *3,549 197 WE.ST INDIES. UNITED STATES. 10,8P.O 3,408 3.967 8,9S3 20,597 233,327 115.767 6.831.252 3.6S6,ls of Articles qf Caruxdmn i'roduce, d'cfur Vie fiscal years ending June 30, '6d o. KIsheries Do. h'orest Animals and their I'todueta A||?rlciillur!il I'roduots Manul'ii'tiireH Coin anil liullion Other Artl.lcs Value of Ships linllt at Quetiec Kstimali'd l.xports short relurued. Total Value of Kxpnrts $ 64.140.644 16.808,060 1866. $122,570 980 311 1,3,846,08(1 12,6S2,683 10,651,074 989,936 2,.'i97,591 668,815 1,616.886 4,18 1.692 1867. 641,234 784,t)36 13,948,648 0,118,1,39 16,765 981 895,767 2,916,034 416,121 1,005.076 3,415,924 No. ^.-StatisticalView tfthe Commerce of Canada, exhibiting the Value of Exports to and Imports from Great liritain, her Colonies, and Frreign Countries, for fiscal year ending June 20, '07. COUNTRIES. Great Britain N. Anmrican Colonies British West Indies U. States of America Other Foreign Countries . V,\I.UR OF EXPORTS. 14,062,604 8,649,197 63.816 26,683,800 020,903 Total $ 45.070.219 .59018.987 VALUE OF IMPORTS. 34.200,609 1,108,373 137.802 20.272,907 3,209,390 No. 4. — Oimpariitive Statement of Value nf Imports and Exports (\f Canada for the fiscal years ending June 30, '68 rC'67. Imports, 1S66. $53,802,319 Kxporfs, 1866, $.16,328,380 Tot. Imp. A Kxp, 1866, $110.130.699 ) DecreRso In 1867, $2,605,509 " 1S07, $69,048,987 " 1807, $48,480,143 " " 1807, 107,535,130 J or 21.-;; per ceut [35!)] H 28 EXPORTS AND IMPORTS, ONTARIO AND QUEBEC. [1869. enlrred for Consumption- —and ami unt 0/ Duties c( lUcted at t ach Port in Canada, di irvng fiscal yrs. '04-5 ' 05-6 cfi '66-7. 1864-5. 1 865-6. 186R-7. PORTS. Exports. Imports. Duties Collected. Exports. Imports. Duties Collected. Exports. Imports. Duties Collected. $ $ $ ct. $ $ ""439.58 ]2i.379 149.078 6,862 222,320 11,662 679,070 284.545 398.938 8,942 4,097.259 387,270 76,102 68,141 20,192 37,739 806,891 34,582 29,297 137,954 27.055 76.940 1,972 74,915 65,254 28,,572 675,140 $ ct $ 68,493 145,713 697,510 110,922 248,504 375,366 190,779 117,730 605,447 91,698 39,-257 4.1-20.629 3,519,400 '302.488 24,758 17.726 250.-242 06,355 221.;i52 249,812 157,410 89.164 249,152 1,003 1,053,540 1.300 55,186 430,733 321,440 313,507 1,07.3,300 112.9-23 l,455,82;i 8-20,792 20,471 49,395 339,304 8,104.622 193.792 474.850 294.070 93,134 $ 20,120 47,32S 142,099 .197,762 5,750 307,034 8.,505 899,840 184,412 79,629 3,405 5,058,889 278,02(1 88,79.t 44.-J13 15,3(17 4 1,7 SO 627,003 100,835 23,-274 218 -2-22 19,713 29,521 173 44,731 17.071 33,540 215,98.-| 70,075 100,05:i 3,782,1,53 12,711 2-2:!,744 1,011,217 2,7t)7 4,710 1,047,480 -28,1.30,-28:; 33.402 39,040 1' 6,309 20,405 If)., 53 4 29,559 87,7.53 12,590 41,000 075 7,800 20,855 5,053 280.ti57 5,208,771 503 % ct. 2,-309 46 Amherstburgh Belleville Brantl'ord Brighton Brockville Burwell 101,928 319,7:0 270.975 69,643 180,668 202,943 185,927 445,908 93,170 106,080 2,702,691 2,092,944 15C,387 15,01'i 27,714 llfi,02'i 115,117 152,003 148,080 211,628 88.884 167,621 4.278 593,054 127,598 4'>,20ti 748,985 196.170 380,058 672,611 26,5,8].') 833,802 951,02S 22,202 118,987 735,507 5,139,670 78,39;i 228,734 2,833 70,183 46,092 101,050 131.024 10,102 268,790 14,423 378.675 238,870 537,082 7.299 3,257.0i'< 384,719 110,44;) 21.043 1 ,14 15.19:j 383,070 38.436 33,090 119.406 68,021 60,084 4.700 140.037 04,082 21,683 653.89l> 105,77(' 10:},89f 2,087,33:; 38,32t, 159 171' 2,888,541. 8,13)- 7,91t 593,128 20,262,884 63,704 46.494 3,158 14,l;{8 27,73-,; 0,41 S 77,573 4,3l.'i 40,110 1,648 32,3 IS 29,080 15.7,51 607,073 4,470,207 6,11H 3S 24,01'.' 18,20,'. 25",0;)!i 340,107 3,078 130,74(1 42,527 90,7:1'' 40.771 14,472 4,328,9»;i 10,309 Ol.OOS 34, 50.- 373,201 53,402 2,193 35 7,131 79 16,430 0-i 471 09 10,973 00 2.31S 29 64,860 17 7,050 70 3,815 93 678 15 43,2-24 88 8,338 67 4,486 67 941 52 «30 87 507 78 22,955 13 2,402 14 4,492 94 3,832 25 i 1,486 44 1 1,184 03 i 60 40 12,704 51 1.836 05 1,188 22 194 90 2,710 471 12,859 46, 382,079 50 1,.5K8 24 16,0.32 31 88,611 62 540 84 712 58 121.838 .36' 3,430,604 07 634 63 1,258 37 302 48 2,6ol 30 7,2S6 62 604 23 7,8,i5 00 247 07 3,629 89 199 66 2,209 59 1,608 05: 474 00 10,4'26 74 606,865 25 1,107 21 : 7 62 689 181 803 34 7,247 11 6,198 75 ■■J 67 722"23 6,652 08 2,831 60 966 48 688,498 96 207 27 1,018 40 4,2:)1 80 16,019 08 5,983 33 155.928 650,217 320,445 106.153 60-2;068 260,208 78,.3-,^8 000.819 162,340 108.084 4,403,833 2,702,074 39-2,739 30.619 44,913 226.722 109 771 437,808 346.2.31 244,265 175,366 380,413 3,307 823,281 77.469 93.921 886.360 1,005 C.'^ 8.698 82 19,5.n Sf- 310 74 7,947 81 2.0,59 30 71.107 17 7,219 83 2,461 77 340 66 47,159 11 6,511 40 6,349 84 1.076 91 1,207 10 660 29 27,501 00 3.015 00 5,453 70 4,159 22 1,280 17 628 40 27 00 6,176 37 701 54 1,981 43 322 60 2.406 40 13.968 70 689,466 80 7,50 37 17,813 67 112,790 68 104 80 407 05 235,011 69 4,387,759 79 304 63 821 41 164 09 2,736 25 4,291 48 1-28 64 7,083 00 147 89 2,601 80, 178 65 803 67 1,476 91 309 40 8. ".07 59 606,159 30 338 92 3 60 746 25 1.066 88 2,490 8;! 14,9-23 84 16 60 1,798 58 17,119 68 23,318 38 460 86 12.737 10 2,892 07 Bytown 82,lUl 20 Chatham Chippav.-a Claronceville... Clifton 6,464 37 2,179 35 200 70 63.784 36 Coailcook Col»urtr 7.62.i 61 6,767 66 Oolborne Cornwall 711 33 860 79 600 68 Dalhon.~ie Darlington 22.958 10 14.578 92 3,1.98 83 Dun(l: 44.820 2-25,502 37,0-28 2,033,552 320.20;i 55,390 280.-272 351,600 143,0-2:1 20-2,158 77,9.39 2,525,340 301,a30 239,1,50 457,858 202,015 78,141 i;i9 83 Oshaw.'i 7.770 57 Owen Sound ... I'aris 6,0:i4 4,099 688.916! 30,0.38 38,420 2,093 37,295 13,099 199,582 23,870 51,2761 8,090 1,322,584' ,' ■• 482 9,029,8-29 6.0i.^.l8.''i 246 35 3.559 00 I'enetanjjshene Phllipsburgh... PIcton 28 83 842 ;o 1,770 17 I'otton 322 8-2 Prescott 11,1-24 24 Quebec 515,01)5 30 OueonRtnn 2,260 90 20,673 19.686 249,320 362,630 3,082 164.90-z 3-2,110 70,692 76,758 1H.Q')1 114 '20 68,715 246,658 54,133 2,632,340 405,660 15,220 410,1,35 217,.349 387,168 373,073 48,700 1,474,498 193,76H 171,372 410,843 228,123 89,702 37,899 244,441 ' 83,1-20 2,782,197 476,191 47,519 207,;i90 503,704 481,147 427,384 90,000 Rowan 17.159 9,079 355,458 281,035 3.200 110.580 40.:!02 78,075 08.000 9.709 0,903,08'. 11,580 64.034 02,,', 09 388,097 95,090 15,652 30 Rusaelllown.... St. John's Sarnia t)75 88 4,872 82 9,460 88 Sanpteen Sault Ste.Murie 105 49 3.142 93 Stanley 4.047 40 4,084 77 6,994 19 530 62 1,025,189 60 257 10 028 25 11,0-28 35 19.498 88 7,238 03 1,091 48 Stanster.d Stratford Sutton 0.908 79 6,672 04 503 94 Toronto Trnnton 2,487,848 6,173,972 410 056' inSRT 061,703 38 723 07 Wallacoburgh . Whitby 190,789 680,888 411,8.54 147,384 52,355 07,327 601.267 57,117 816 63 10,;!78 15 WindBor 27,340 13 Woodstock 11,0!28 90 Eiitim, Kxporta — short ret'd 39,607,910 2,873,232 44,020,160 6,003,377 80 50,266,862 4,183,092 53,708,880 1 7,330,724 83 15,070,219 3,415,024 59,044,08'. 7,023,327 67 at Inl'd Ports • TOTAM 42,481,151 44,0-20 409 6,603.377 80 54,440.544 53.798.880 7.3:10.724 83 148.180,143 .59,048.087 7,0'.':! 3-.r7 (,7 186i CAR No. 1.- Oim on tl AR VePHe Pa3s(!n Produi Farm : Auima Vogetii A.jric Maunt" Men-h; No. 2.- madi Hurl 1,S07 [300] [1869. Vahie. nf Gondi, 5 '650 rf- '66-7, I Duties ?. j Collected. I $ ct. !6 2,309 46 1,798 58 17,119 68 23,318 38 460 86 12.737 10 2,892 07 82,101 20 6,464 37 2,179 35 200 70 53.784 36 7.t)25 61 5,757 66 711 33 860 79 600 68 22.958 10 14.578 92 3,i;98 83 9,838 73 1,104 15 1,614 59 10 85 4,030 02 5S8 17 1,151 74 9,196 58 2.160 44 25,227 31 556,516 93 654 23 21.,529 12 118.399 75 1.39 40 468 13 187.308 01 4,210,713 44 751 48 2.944 04 7,980 29 3.875 08 4,994 34 139 83 7.770 57 246 35 3,650 00 28 83 842 ;o 1,770 17 322 82 11,124 24 515.01)5 30 114 20 15,552 38 075 88 4,872 82 9.400 88 105 49 3,142 93 1,091 48 6.908 79 5,072 04 603 94 061,703 38 723 07 811) m 10,378 15 27,-340 13 11,028 90 ■,(123,327 07 .023.3'.>7 (.7 1869.] TRADE AND NAVIGATION — EXCISE. 29 CARRYING TRADE AND NAVWATION OF THE PROVINCIAL CANALS OF CANADA. No. l.—Sumnmi-;/ filatf.ment o/ t!ie Business of llie Wnlland, St. rMwrmce, Ciiamhly, BurHngUm, Ottawa and Ifulmu OiniUs, St. Ours and St. AiitVs LikAs, shmving the. Pital Quantiti/ nf fidi drsr.ripliim nf Property itassed Ikmvgli and on the sattie, a^id the Amount of Tnlls coUecteii, during the fiscal ymr fnded 3(\th ./««c.'l867. ARTICLES. Welland Canal. St. Law. Canal. Chambly Canal & St. Ours Lock. liiirlin^tou Bay Ca- .1. St. Ann's Lock Ottawa and RideauPanals. Ton.«, 1 Tollrt. Tonn. Tolls. Tons. Tolls. Tons. Tolls Tons. Tolls. Tons. Tolls. Vengels of all kinds.. Passengers (No ) Produce of Fore.st.... Farm -Sto.-k Animal I'ro.luou Vi!};etal)U' KiKid Attricult. Pniilucts... M.aunfiii'tiircs Merclwiiili;'.!- 1 $ 993.938 21,220 7'173 664 298.225 23,846 2ii0 03 2.9;j2 735 341,975 64.-547 12.2081 2.950 103.950 22.553 1-56.086 29.6S5 1,122,911 35.12'i 548.529 1.791 4.S94 84.301' 45.802 99.797 5!.l:!:i $ 8.841 2.417 15,827 183 925 13,759 7.630 13.607 6.3S0 418,044 1,747 351,445 214 196 6 667 12.945 8.176 31.7S7 $ 4,959 29 23,632 U 27 58 2 1,68S 1.018 3.121 282.718 9.951 40,310 36 2.035 40.883 lf).312 31 633 42.175 $ 1,073 199 1,402 6 349 4,928 2.290 4.030 • .--1 9 450.942 20.796 318,201 443 736 4.172 1,071 11.352 7,164 $ 1,127 61 22 36 196 53 489 306 57-1,014 2.32.') 427,990 14 1.321 6.137 1.086 20.035 13,059 t 4,558 03 9.300 1 91 314 134 899 736 No. 2. — Slal.''iii>'nt glmwing tlii- yumlier. JVnlimial Character, and Tonnnge {ci imputed from aggregate numljer of Trips made during Ike .^■tisiinof Xavigatwn) of Vi'S.iels wtiich passed on and thntiigh the Willand, St. Laivrence.. Chanilily, Buriinginn IIkj. Itideau and Uttawu thnals, St. Ours and St. Ann's Locks, during t/ie fiscal year ending 'SVtk June, 1867, and unmunt of Tolls collected tliereon. V E .S S L I. S . From Canadiiin to L'anad. I'orts. From Canad. j to Am. Ports.' From Amer. to Can. Ports. From Amer. to Am. Ports. Total. A- . lut No. Tons. No. 707 542 1,701 256 438 099 4,843 Tons. ■' 1 120.043 49,265 153.4S2 40.391 40 421 02.868 406,470 18.666 9,885 31.601 1,823 " "fjSOti 69,781 6:i6^1 No. 7.i4 202 1.705 244 2,905 294 135 466 19 128 Tons. 1'28,876 21,716 151.389 38,200 No. 1 Tons. No. 1 Tons. on Vessels. Otnadian I'-ssels iC: SIfamers. Welland 1,620 10.673 889 1.123 S.98S 8.076 ;5 1.375 4 4 3 4 "'l25 242.362 1,027.542 47.490 199,670 392,187 405,176 2,404,927 1,56'; 20 .3,093 11,418 4.295 1,623 6,426 8,775 492.839' 1,09S.543 352,361! 278.311 433.10s 558,044 3.21.3,206' $ ct. 9.042 42 SI. Lawrence Chnmlily ami .St. Ours Lock . liurliir'toM lliiv 8 719 34 4.135 92 1,062 77 St. .Ann's l-iirk lUdeau and Ottawa 1.082 84 4,433 44 Total Canadian Vcsm-ls 340,181 7 1,578 36,630 2.212 414 933 38 260 239 4.086 •28.476 73 American i'es.'.eJs tC: .Stio iners. ■Welhind 619 60 160 3h0 8,764 9,983 288 172 448 15 "114 20,205 9.952 33,309 2,204 9,259 1.626 103 16 """122 461.009 4,476 1,213 "8,575 6OI.O99! 24.373 e6.2N3 4,407 17.834 16.570 ' 12,180 08 i 122 03 823 28 11 15 St. L.iwretiie Chanilily and ,-^1. Ours Loi'.k . St. Ann's Lock Htdeau and Ottawa 44 68 ' 124 90 Total Am ■riean Vessels 140 1,037 6.380 1,042 74,9'29 415,110 1,807 475,873 630.666 $13.312 68 Grand Tot. — (laiiad. A Amer. . » 31,515 2.414.910 3,947 1,874 477.451 39,716 3,843,772 $41,788 41 No. 3. — Gross Amnimt of TolU dcriv. Expenses, ■*268,470 84 cd from all sources of the I'rovincial Canals of Canada, $363,142 24. Net Ke.nenue for the. fiscal year ending 3Qtk June, 1867. $84,666 40. Incidental EXCISE, ONTARIO AND QUEBEC. No. 1. — f{t ... ; tl'l.45ili 2,702.3,30 ;2.S03,780 Total 1 214 400 4,784,294! 4,998,094 1,070,163] 439,327 84 26,613 60 476.849 1 20'i,004 51 10.668 15 693, :01 •237,32i 33 6.945 51 I Snuir. Duty. $ c. 1 20 7,287 35 Duty. Total Duty $ c. ■i2i.073 86 251,550 19 7,'288 55 473,230 05 Duty CollecK^d ex Manu- factory. iinp:irative .Statement of tfumlvr if Distilleries ami Quantity of Spirits produced, Number of Breweries and quantity of /Kail Liquor produced therefrom, in (tinada, during fiscal years ending June 30, 1805, 1806, 1867. C.W Nunilier DiMlller of OS. Proof Spirits Uislillud. i 1 42, s 32 3 35 i vi 31 3 34 1865. 1800. 1867. (lallons. 2,731,057 241,473 Oallons. 3,583,361 342,^02 3,926.763 GlllloiiR. •2,886,025 26,409 2,973,130 '2,912.434 E.xclseDuty cl lee ted and accruing. 1,731,01600 15,845 40 1,747.400 40 Number of Ureweries. Malt Liquor Brewed. 118 27 146 117 26 142 S 116 22 137 1805. (Jsllons, 2,029.391 2,691,210 6,320,601 1800. Oallons, 2,991,903 •2,903,019 6,054,922 1867. Oallons 3.648,610 3,376.770 6,025,380 Exc Duty colleited Niid accrulnyr. $ c 106,458 30 101,30310 207,7<3140 i. 'i n. 2 ' f?' I :..\— 30 MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS. [1869. MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS. No. l.—SfaUment as to the Area, Populatiffn, Debt, Revenue, Expenditure, Imparts and Exports nf Canada. Area in Sq. miles approximate, Upper Cinada... Lower Canada... Total ... 121.260 210,020 331,280 Acres Sur- veyed, to Dec. 31, 1866, Acres disposed of by Sale and Free Qrants, to Dec. 31, 1806. 25.031.838 25,871,502 21.746,65.'i 19,284,734 50,903,340 41,031.389 Popnlation in Jan. 1801. 1,396,091 1,111,606 2,507,657 Ratio of Annual Increase betwej-u Census of Jan, 185'. and Jan. 1801. 4,.34 per rent. 2.50 do. Revenue exclu.that from loans K.xpenditure, exclud'g redemp- tion of debt Funded Debt, less Sink'g Fund Imports, total value Imports, total duty K.xporls, total value 1864. $10,918,337 10,587,142 fiO,287,.'%75 52,49S,0e0 6,637.503 38,605,446 1865. $10,470,608 11,656,368 60.019,181 44,227,822 5,617.811 54,219,769 1866. 13,605,125 14,604,276 59.680,350 58,943,904 7,730,428 51,059,272 Estimated Popula- I tion in Jan. 1S07, nsf^ liming the same I rate ot increase. ],S0-.>.(I37 1 1,2S8,S84 I 3,09(J,!m I 1804. 1865. 1868. Population to the square niilt*.. I 8.09 9.01 Revenue per head of popul!it'ni$3 79'$'i 17 Kxpenditure Debt Imports Duty Kxports do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. 3 67 13 90 20 93! 20 11 18 23 14 82 2 30 13 42 1 88 18 17 9.33 $4 37 4 09 19 31 19 07 2 50 16 62 iVo. 2.— Statement nfthe Capital, Asuets and Liabilities 0/ Banks acting under Charter, fin- the several months nftlu year ending December 31, 1867, according to the Returns furnished by them to the Auditor 0/ Public Accnu.ds. Capital paid up. LIABILITIES. MONinS. Prom. Notes iu circulat. not hearing interest. Balances duetoot*-er Banks. Cash Dt posits not beaiing interest. Cash Deposits bearing interest. Total Liabilities, 1S07. Total Liabllilies, 1806. $il,635,S04 42,130,177 42,433518 41,301.048 41 437.512 40. 4SS. 1.191 ;;9.8-5.l82 38,089.1,80 38,108,314 30,211. 9,-.0 37.054.980 39,617.903 Total Liabilities, 1805. January $28 695,425 28.092,980 28,767,178 28,855,151 29.346.803 29,467,773 30,464.280 30,720,809 30,928,055 31,018,810 31,083,474 31,342,485 7,210,787 10,093,258 9,05:3,y94 9,006,224 8,444.787 8,312.386 8,813,724 8,621,547 9,749,689 10,748,800 9.291,273 8,851,451 $715,512 1,938,704 1,330,736 1,637,109 2.091,473 2.771,925 2,558,251 2,079,471 2,284,262 2,330,646 2,514.255 3,649,244 $7,949,785 12,851.225 13,433,490 14,247,940 14,250,764 13,938,447 14,518,886 14,273,2.59 14,690,089 15,340,465 16,881.710 14,086,603 $7,782,193 13,261,779 13,475.092 13,639,750 13,985,580 14,765.879 16,440,957 16,701,969 10.830,115 16,662,886 16,246,771 15,965,689 $23.65S, .'79 38,131,908 37,893,314 38,.531,084 38,778,005 39,788,038 42,331,S20 41,076,247 43.560,766 45,082,788 43,934,010 43,052,188 $34,707,716 34,000,510 34.128,789 April 33,753,921 May 35,356,844 30,535,694 Julv 35.248,976 August September October November December 35,395,0.39 40,558,344 44,600,009 43,558,203 43,010,195 Averages... 29.940,f.]6 9,066.493 2.150,137 13.839,004 14.040,213 39,702,391 30.922.893 .37.576.213 ASSETS. BIONTHg. Coin, Bullion & Prov. Notes. Landed or other Property of Banks. Qovern- ment Securi- ties. Promiss'ry Notes or Bills of other B'ks. Balances due from other B'ks. $5,599,397 3,890,473 3,809,179 4,701,152 2,833.908 6,008,635 4,781.213 4,237,298 3,479,384 2,823,110 4,053,579 6,051,388 Notes and Bills discoun'd. Other debts due to the Bank. Total Assets, 1807. Total Assets, 1306. Total Assets, 1805. Jau Feb March... April ... May June ... July August . Sept October . Nov Dec 8,787,164 7,316,700 6,323,840 6,634,907 9,390,232 7.384,197 8.169,010 7,461,324 7,053,070 8.216,769 9.090,116 9,321,322 $1,513,519 1,614.460 1,523,762 1.525,398 1,612,496 1,510,572 1,579,744 1,573,217 1,581,834 1,592,108 1,601,402 1,603,868 6,373,910 6,199,117 6,248,365 6,227,098 8,474,942 6,142,573 6.280,803 6,533,6.30 6,546,163 6,730,456 6.723,253 6,607,453 $1,516,721 1,574,964 1.565,232 1,641,421 1,813.761 1,661,772 1,728,127 1,553,297 1,974,685 2,331,0M 1,922,299 1,912.646 44,400,876 46,799.700 48,010,785 47,904,806 48,219,814 48,158,431 81,16.3,224 52,156,183 66,327,373 57,333,725 54,630,206 62,827,508 $2,381,921 2,322,603 2,294,136 2,329,353 2,304,178 2.297,414 2,490,900 2,546,669 2,8,39.752 2.896,6.32 2,620,110 2,642,013 70,f).33,511 09.017,926 69,835.303 70,867,1.35 71,609,324 72,213,597 76.183,750 76,000,520 78.502,864 80,023,824 79.530,000 78,866,098 71, .513,496 72,247,520 73,085,183 72.374,835 72,614.910 71,693,075 71,508.914 70.1.33.088 70,554,426 00,849 666 68,471,763 70,498,132 (!5,730,846 05,285,580 06.484,074 05,109,397 66,654,020 07,150,251 05,788,626 05,994.234 70,973.311 74,910,763 7.3.627,070 72,955,077 Awrasn 7.928.321 1.551.866 6.082,318 1.787.153 4.199.310 60,674,380 2,462,046 74.545.401 70 9.53.813 OS 294.706 No. S.—Slaltment 0/ Banks in Canada, with authorised and paid up capital, on Slst August, 1868. NAMK OF DANK. Bank of Montreal Quebec Bank City Bank Oore Bank Bank of Brit. North America Banquedu Peuple Niagara District Bank MoIsod's Bank Bank of Toron^x) Ontario Dank Kasteru Tuwiixhipi Baak , Capital auth. Cap. paid up. $6,000,000 3,000,000 1,200,000 1,000,000 4.860,000 1,600,000 400,000 1,000,000 2,000,000 2,000.000 400,000 $6,000,000 1,478,360 1,200,000 809,280 4,800.066 1,600,000 305,224 1,000,000 800,000 2.000.000 400,000 NAHI or DANK. Banque Nationale Banque Jacques Gartivr Merchants' Bank Royal Canadian Bank Union Bankof L. C Mechanics' Bank Ca.iadian Bank of Commerce Bank of New Brunswick , St. Stephen's Bank Totals Capital auth. Cap. paid up. $1,000,000 1,000,000 6,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 600,000 200,000 33,206,000 00 $1,000,000 00 992,010 00 3.113,280 15 1.103.830 00 980,990 08 275,300 00 050,186 00 600,000 00 200,000 00 ;20.681,717 01 [862] 1869.] No. l.—R voyag arrivi Whe England .. Ireland Scotland... No. 2.- [1869. Canada. mated Popula- in ,I;iii. 1807, niTig tliB stime » of increase. I,sn-2.ii:i7 1.2S,S,S84 3,090,921 4. 1 1865. 1866. i9 9.01 9 %-i 17 i7 1 3 90 13120 11 :3 14 82 1 88 2 18 17 9.33 $4 37 4 m 19 31 19 07 2 50 16 52 ths n/tlieyear •.ouitts. Total LIuMlitles, 18G5. $34,707,716 34,0iU),510 34.128,789 33,753,921 35,355,844 36,535,694 35.248,976 35,395,639 40,558,;;44 44,600,669 43,558,263 43,010,195 tl .37.576.213 Total A!> > a No.Embrk'd. a I a bn O 3 64,693 6,982 778 12.346 l,7:i6 8,435 26,120 735 1,614 3 217 208 Sg 03 CO 7,841 52 2,774 6 1,525 60 4,864 11,714 38 9,457 65 2,991 6 1,73; II 4,8 11,742 38 Totals 122 110,843 2,042 28,878 50 30,970 189 24 213 28,715 2,042 30,757 78 108 1 S 122 Landed in Culnny. a 7,840 52 2,774 6 1,525 m 4 800 11,620 38 a yi •is 1,614 3 217 208 •3 *^ o 9,454 65 2,991 1,733 60 4,800 11,620 38 X\'o. 2. — Comparative Statement of the number of Emigrants arrived at the port of Quebec since Vie year 1829 to 1867, inclusive, the grand total being 1,094,170. England Irelnnd Scutlaud Eumpe Otlior Ports., 1829-54 1855. 1856. 1857. 1858. 1859. 1860. 1861. 1862. 1863. 1864. 1866. 1866. 228.776 454,391 91,855 38.632 11,543 6,754 4,106 4,859 4,8(54 691 10,353 1,688 2.794 7,343 261 15,471 2,016 3.218 11,368 24 6,441 1,153 1.424 3,678 214 4,846 417 793 2,722 6,481 376 979 2,314 7,780 413 1.112 10,018 6,877 4.545 2,979 7,728 47 6,317 4,949 3,959 4,182 12 5.013 3,767 2,914 7,453 9,296 4,682 2,601 4,770 6 7.235 2,23(1 2,222 12,', 825,197 21,274 22,439 32,097 12,810 8,778 10,150 19,923 22,176 19,419 19,147 21,355 28,648 1867. 9,509 2,997 1.79.3 16,420 38 .30,757 WOODS AND FORESTS. Abstract of Cubic feet of each descriplinn of Timlier measureA and culled through the Office of Supervisor of Cullers, Queliec, during 1867, shewing where produced. SECTION OP PROVISCE. Queliec and .Montreal St. Lawrence from Montreal to Iiead of iiake Ontario Grand Kivor and Lake Erie Ottaw.-i Kiver and its tributaries below Ottawa City Gntiiitau Hldtmu Ottawa Uivcr and its tributaries above Ottawa City Total Feet 2,799,372 ^2 . = ■5 2 Feet. 2,058.283 83,887 214 '""i.ooo 665,988 16,739,54511,204,771 616.741 28,867 16,638 12 10,277 8,066 930,680 .a a feet. Fiet. 82.314 6,603 21,952! 56' 12,197 i 16,843 1,385 6,191 138,965 38 095 8,61)9 (^ a Feet. 594 5,077 177 5,848 An Abstract of the Cubic Ftfi, dc. — (continued.) 8F.CTI0X OP PROVINCR. J3 n 9 J3 Feet 48 38 1 S 1 Feet 320 320 a 1 1 O H t 6 Feet. Fe«t. 253,271 2,121 Feet. 13.794 4,942 2,105 Feet. 1,112 100,006 683 Feet. 218 40,128 487 Feet. 11,446 26,196 Feet. 4,904 115011 Feet. St. Lawronco from Montreal to boad of Lake Ontario 04,961 110 28,790 37 336 63,649 328 Grand Hlvsr and Lake Erie 1 313 Ottawa lllvcr and its tributaries below Ottawa City 7,345 04 30 86 Ottawa River and its tributarlei above Ottawa City Total Feet 147,883 282,737 21,025 107.700 40,833 37,841 110916 1,641 f*ip Tablee of Pebhanint Ouudinq Socictui and Railways In an Addenda, if received before publication.— Ed. ^ [363] I I .t (■ 32 MATHEMATICAL DEPARTMENT. [1869. MATHEMATICAL DEPARTMENT. The PiiMiahers of the Oinadian Almanac, desirous of encouraging the study of Mathematics in Canada, have resolved to re-open this department and devote a reasonable rpace to the advancement Qf this important branch of education. As the Problems In this issue are all original, having been constructed expresfly for this publication, it is believed that their highly practical character will command the attention of an intelligent public. Correspondents are invited to forward original Problems for insertion. All communications to this Pepartnient must be in the hands of the publishers, Messrs. Chewett A Co., on or before the Ist of July, 1869. MATHEMATICAL PROBLEMS. (1) A. can mow a field In 15 days by getting 7 days' help from B.. and B. can mow it in 24 days by getting 2 6-7th8 days' help from A. In what time would both worki:ig together mow it? (2) What must a man ask for his farm which cost him $3,520, so that after deducting 11'^ per cent, he may still gain 11J<4 per cent on the cost? (3) Required the area of a square field which is known to cuntiln as many acres as there are rails in the fence «nciosingit; the fence being eight rails high acd having 16 rails to every lod in length? (4) A. owes B. $2,SC9, payable in IT mcnths. At the expiration of 5 months, A. wishes to make a payment so as to extend the time of the balance to 2 years. What amount must he pay ? (5) Two men purchase a circular race course one mile in diameter, and divide it by a line parallel to the diameter. Required the length of the dividing fence, so that one may have y^ of the area, the other ],'{,! (6) A Toronto merchant left to his five sous, who.se age.i are respectively 19, 17, 16, 11, and 5 yeais, $179,497; to be so divided that the respective parts, being placed out at 5 per cent, simple interest, shall amount to equal sums when they become 21 years of age. Find each son's share. (7) Find the side of the largest cube that can be cut out of a sphere 11 feet in diameter. (8) Solve the equftUons (I.) y x + y' b^^^=2 I ]'x—y'b^x\; (9) Through how many feet must a body fall in order to acquire a velocity of 291 feet per second? (10) To what height must a person rise vertically in a balloon from Toronto so that he may see Rochester, 62 miles distant — supposing the earth spherical and 8,000 miles in diameter? 11) A promissory note is offered for sale on which is duo $24,3225 interest for one year at P per cent, simple interest. The owner of the note agrees to cancel the interest and sell it for $23 less than the principal, which is at a discount of the above per cent. Required the amount of the note ? (12) Required the side of an equilateial triangle equal in area to a square whoso side is 30 feet ? (13) A building lot is sold on the condition that f 1 50 shall be paid fur ev ry yard in length and $1 25 for every yard in breadth. Find the dimensions, so that the purchaser may have the greatest amount of land possible for $42G? ^14) Divide $208 among A. B. C. D. and E. so that A. may have one-third as much again as B. and one-seventh as much again as B. and C. together and one-eleventh as much igain as C. D. and £. together? (15) To what depth may an empty glass vessel capable of bearing a pressure of 216 lbs. to the square inch be sunk in water before it breaks? (16) If a traction power of 97 lbs. is required to draw the forewhoel of a carriage over an obstacle six Inches high, what power will be required to draw the hind wheel over it — the diameters of the wheels being 3J^ and 4^ feet respectively ? (17) Two men bought a farm la the shape of an isosceles triangle the base of which Is 300 yards and each side 500_ Required the area of each man's portion when it Is divided by the shortest possible right line which can be drawn froui one of the angles at the bai!e to the ppposlte side? (18) A boatman rows 6J^ miles down a river and up again in 182 miuutes, the stream having a uniform current of '2]4 miles uu hour. Find at what speed he can row in stlil water? (19) A stone Is weighed in a pair of scales which are known to be Incorrect -when placed In one scale It weighs 71 3-7 tha lbs., but being put into the other it only weighs 37 4-5ths lbs. Required its true weight I (20) If a beam be 19 inches broad aod 7 Inches thick, how much more weight will it bear edgeway than broadway ? (21) A piece of square timber is 12 feet long, each side of the greater base is 11 luchos, and each side of tin. lesser 6 Inches. What length must be out olT from the lesser end to contain a solid foot ? (22) A, and B. are candidates at an election when 080 persons vote, and A. Is defeated. Tlie same electors vote the following year when A. and B. are again candidates, and A. is successful, having carried his election by 1 4-5th times •s many votes as he before lost by, and his majority is to B.'s the year before as 6 is to 6 S-Wths. How many electors changed their minds during the year 1 (•23) A speculator borrows money at S\i per cent, interest payable yearly; he lends it at 5 per cent. Interest pay able quarterly, and gains thus $160 65 In a year. How much does he borrow ? [364] [1869. in Canada, liaTe portant branch of s publication, it is this repartment y getting 2 6-7th8 lent, hu nmy still •alls in tho fence payment bo as to to the (1iamet«r. s, S 179,497 ; to be equal sums when 18G9.] DOMINION OF CANADA. 33 jchoster, 62 miles per cent, simple pal, which is at a $1 25 for every jossible for $420 ? d one-seventh as are inch be sunk six inches high, ij^ and i]/^ feet sd each side 600^ h can be drawn iform current of scale it weighs than broadway 1 Ide of tint k'seer )lector« vote the by 1 4.5th times w many electors it. iutorost pay- THE RO^AL FAMILY. Her Most Excellent Majesty ( Alexandrina) Victoria,— By the Grace of God, of the Unitrd Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Quei^n, Defouder of tlie Faith Ilci Majewty, the only daujthter and heir of the late I'riiiif Edward, Duke of Kent, fourth son of King George III., and of Victoria-Maria- Louisa (I'rinceFS Dowager of Leiui'iii.'t'n). Duehecs of Kent, and sinter of the King of the Belgians Her MBiJesty was born at Kensington I'alace. on tbo 24th of May, 1819; baptised on tbe24tb of ,Iune. 1819. ascended the throne on tlie demise of her uncle King William IV.. 20th .lune, 18.37; and was crowned at WestmiiiHter. on the 2Sth .June. 18.18. Her Majesty was ni.;Tii'd at St .James's I'alace, Kith f'ebruary, lS40."to his late Hoyal Highness Francis- Albert- Augustus -Charlies- K umanuel, Duke of Saxe, I'lince of Colmrg and Ootha. w'.io died Dec.l4, 1861. Issue. — Victoria-Adelaide- .Mary-Louisa, Pi-incfsn t/ttyal, b. 21st November, 1840; married Urilh. January, 18,i8. at the Chapel Koyal, to His Kryal Highness Prince- lireaerick- ■William-Nicolas-Cbarh'R of Prussia. Albert-Kdward. Princr, nf Walfs. h. 9th Nov. 1S41. Mar- ried loth March, 1863, at St. George's Chapel. Windsor, to her Koyal HIirhness Princess Alexandra of Denmark. —Lisuf: AllM^rl-Vlctor-Christian-Edward, b. Jan. 8. 1864. George-Frederick-ErneRt-Albert, b. June 3, 1865. Louisa- Victoria-Alexandra-Dagmar. b. Feb. 20, 1867. Victoila- Alexandra-Olgi-Mary, b. July 6. 1808. Alice-.Maud-Mary, b. 25th April. 1843. Married Ist July, 1862. at Osborne, to His Royal Highness Prince Frederick- William- Louis of Hesse-Darmstadt. Alfred-Krnest-Albert, b 6th August, 1844. Helena-Augusta Victoria, b. 25th May, 1840. Married 6th July. 1866, at Windsor Castle, ti) his Royal Highness Prince Freuihe.«nay. Lieut. Ciil. Bernard, Lieut. Col. Cumberland, Kxtra Aides de Camp. Drpul>i fhrernorx (for siening money warrants), Wm. II. Lee and Wm. A. Ilimsworth. PRIVY COUNCII,. Minister of Justice c£ Alt. Ga,. | "'J'-'',f J{" Minister nf Militia Him. SirG. E. Cartier, Bt. Minifler of Vin'tnmi II ■n. S L. Tilloy, C.B. Minister of Finance II'iu. John Hose. Minister of I'ublic Worhs Hon. W. McDougall. C.B. • J. A. Macdnnald, Sfcrelnry of State for I^ovinces Hon. I'resiilent of I'riv;/ Council Hon. Minister of Marine <£• /VV(cne«..Hon. Peter Jlitchell. ]'istmasler General Hon. Alex. Campbell. Minister oj Apricuiture Hon. J. C. Cliapais. Secrelart/ of iilale fun' Canada. ..How. II. L. Laiigevin, C.B. Itectirer Uaieral Hon. Edward Kenny. P'Kccr.'!.—Wm. H.Lee, Clerk of the Privy Council; Wm. A. Ilimsworth, Assistant do. rierls.—V. Vallerand, J. 0. Cot6, F. IT. Ilimsworth. H. Alexander, Wm. H. Lee. Doorkeeper, M. Naughten; Mes- sengers, Wm. K. Morgan, Jos. Cairns, Patrick Batterton. GovEKNOii's Secretary's Office (Eastern Block).— Denis Godley, Secretary; H. Cottcm, Chief Clerk; J. Kidd, 2nd Clerk; J. Borrows. 3rd Clerk: P. St. Hill, Office Keeper; G. IJoxall, Messenger; G, Smith, Extra Messenger. Oimmis.tinners per dedimus potestaiem. — Wm. II. Lee and W'm. A. Ilimsworth. SENATE OF CANADA lion. Joseph Caochon, Speaker (Quebec.) For the Province o? Quebec. sr.NAToRS. P. o. address. lion, Jameii Leslie Montreal " A.B.Foster Waterloo " J. C. Chapais Kamoura^ka " Louis A. Olivier Berthier " Jacques 0. Bureau St Remi " Charles Malhiot... Pointe du Lac " L(mls Renaud Montreal " Luc L. de St. Just ... Riv. Onelle " Ulric Jnseph Tessicr Quebec " John Hamilton ... Hawkesbury " Charles Cormier Plcssisville " A. J. Duchesuay St. Cath , Fobs. " David E. Price Chicoutiml " E II. J. Duchesuay Ste.Marie.B. " L. Dumouchel...St. Theresede B. '< Louis Lacoste BoucheiviUe " J F. Armand... Kiv. des Prairies " Charles Wilson Montreal " William II ChalTerfl...St. Cesalre " Jean B. Gu6vremont Sorel " James Ferrier Montreal " Joseph Cauchon Quebec " Thomas Ryan Montreal " John S.Sanborn Sherbrooke For the Province of Ontario. SEN.^TORS. p. 0. ADIIBES, Hon. John Hamilton Kingstim '• Uoderiek Matheson Peith " John Ross Toronto " Samuel Mills Hamilton " Benjamin Seymour ... Port He pe " Walter II. Dickson Niagara " .'ames Shaw Smith'i- Falls '• Ja». R. Benson ... S'. Catharines " Alexander Campbell... Kingston '' Pavld Christie Paris " Jam«<« Cox Aikins Richview " David lleesor Markham " Elijah Leonard London " William JIcMaster Toronto " Asa A. Burnhani Cobourg " .Tcdin Simpson Bowmanville " ,1111003 Skead Ottawa " David L Macpherson ... Toronto " George Crawford Brorkville " Donald McDonald Toronto " Oliver Blake Waterford " llllla Flint Belltiville " Walter McCrea Chatham " George W. Allan Toronto Permanent Officers of the Senate op Canada.— John F.Taylor, sen., Clerk of the House, Master in Chancery, also Cashier and Accountant; Robert LeMoine. Deputy Clerk and Clerk Assistant, Master in Chancery, and (-'hief French Translator; Fennings Taylor, Deputy Clerk and Clerk Assistant, Master in Chancery, and Acting Chief Office Clerk; James Adamson, 1st English Clerk; Peter Miller, 2nd English Clerk; Nell McLean, English Clerk; A. A. Boucher, let French Translator and Clerk; Alfred Gariieau, 2iid French Translator and Clerk; Victor B. Tesslor, Clerk of French JouriiHli; Rene Kimher, GontleDian Usher of the Black Rod and Sergeant-at-Arms ; Samuel Skinner, Housekeeper; C [3G5] For the Province of Nova Scotia. senators. p. 0. ADDRESS Hon. Idward Kenny Halifax " Jonathan McCuUy ..'.... Halifax " T. D. Archibald ... Sydney. C. B. " Robert B. Dickey Amherst " John H. Anderson Ilalitax " John Ilcdmes Pictou " JohnW. Ritchie Halifax " John Locke Shelbourne " Caleb K. Bill King's County " John Bourinot Sydney " William Miller Uallfak For the Province op New Brunswick. SENATORS. p. 0. ADDnESS. Hon. A. E. BotBford..,Westcock,Wind. " John Glasler. ... Sunbnry, N.B. <' John Bobert.son...St. John, N.B. " Robert L. Ha7.en...St. John, N.B. « «Wllli«m H.Odell... Frederlckton " David Wark Richlbucto « Wm H. 8teeves...St. John, N.B. " James Dover St. John. N.U. " John Ferguson Bathurst " R. D. Wllnint Belmont. Sunbery " A. R. McClelan Hopewell, Al.Co. " Peter Mitchell Newcastle, Mlra. %\ '% 84 DOMINION OF CANADA. [1869. 1869.] 11 J B Myraud, Postmagter; L. J. Casault, Library Messenger ; Peter Fattev. Speaker's Mepsenger ; Peter Dunne, Asst. liousfkcpper News Room, Ac; James Wingfleld, AssUtant Doorkeeper, Wardrobe, Ac; Fred. Gilbert and Napoleon Boulet Watchmen and Messengers; Thos. Wheeler, Louis Rohi'allle, .Tohn Dunne, A. Hpucher, A. Douhaire, Sessional MesseuKers; Edward Botterell, Doorkeeper; J. C. Young, J. Wingdeid, P. Boulet, J. N. Battey, Pages. Address.— To the Honorable the Senate of the Dominion of Canada, In Parliament assembled. The Petition of [Place and rfate.] Humbly sheweth, That, Ac HOUSE OF COMMONS. Hon. James Cockbubn, Speaker. CONSTITUENCIES. MEMBERg. P. 0. ADDRESS. Addinglon James N. Lapum Napanee jklbirt John Wallace HiUsboro' Algnma Dist Wemyss M. Simpson ...Sault Ste. Marie Annapolis William H. Ray Annspolis Antigonish Hugh McDonald Antigoniah Argenteuil Hon. J. JO Abbott Montreal Bagot Pierre 8. Gendron St. Rosalie Beauce Christian H. Pozer Quebec Beauhamois Michael Cayley Beauharnols Bellf.chasse Napoleon Casault Quebec Benhitr Anselme H. Paquet St. Cuthbert Bonavenlure Theodore KobitaiUe New Carlisle Bothwetl David Mills Bothwell Brant, N.K John Y. Bown "...Brantford Brant, S.R Hon. E. B. Wood Brantford Brockville, TVi. ...James Crawford Brockville Brome Hon. C. Dunkin Knowlton Bruce, N.R Alexander Sproat Saugeen Bruce, S.R Francis Uurdon Kincardine Ciipe Breton J. McKeagney Sydney Cardwell Thos. R. Ferguson Cookstown CarleOm, N.B. ...Hon. Chas. Connell Woodstock, N. B. CarleUm, John Holmes Carp Chambly Basiie Benoit St. Hubert Ch(J'"'piain John J.Ross St.AnnedelaPar. Clia evnix Simon X. Cimon Malbaie Charlotte John Bolton St.Stephens, N.B. Chaleauguay Hon. L. H. Holton Montreal Ch'Umil.d^Saguen-VieTTe A. Tremblay Chicoutimi Otlcheder Arch. W.McLellan Londonderry Omipti'n John H. Pope Cookshire OfrnwaU, Tn Hon. J. S. Macdonald ...Cornwall Cumberland, Hon. C. Tupper, O.B. ...Halifax Diglyy Alfred W. Savery Clare Dorcliester Hon.H.L.Langevln,C.B. Quebec DrunVdctArthab.hoxi\9 A. S6n6cal Pierr ville Dundat John S. Ross Irot^'ioisi Durham, E. 7i....FraDci8 H. Burton Port Hope Durham, W. ii... Edward Blake Toronto Eljin, E. R Thomas W. Dobbis Sti BfTordville Elgin, W. R John H. Munroe WardsTlUe Etsex John O'Connor Windsor Frowenac ., Thomas Klrkpatrick ...Kingston Oaspe Pierre Fortin Quel)eo Okngarry Donald A. Macdonald. ..Alexandria Oloucesler Hon. T. W. Anglln St. John, N.B. GrenvilU, S. iJ... Walter Shanly Montreal Orey, N.R George Snider Owen Sound Grey, S.R George Jackson Bentinck Quysborough S. Campbell Guysbcrough Hijddimand David Thompson Indiana tTniif^^ (Alfred Jones Halifax ^•^^Va" [ Patrick Power Halifax HaUm John White Milton HamiUcm, City... Charles Maglll Hamilton Hanti Hon. Joseph Howe Halifax Hoitingi, E. R...M0T1. Robert Read Belleville Hastings^ iV. ii... Mackenzie Bowell Belleville Hattitigg, IF. £... James Brown Belleville Hnchelaga Hon. A. A. Dorlon Montreal Huntingdon Hon. John Ross Montreal Huron, N. R. ...Joseph Whitehead Clinton Huron, S. R Malcolm C. Cameron ...Goderich Iberville Frant^is BSchard Iberville Invemas Hugh Cameron Port Hood, N. S. Jacque»CarHeir...Qi. 0. Gaucher St Genevieve MitiU Francois B. Oodin JoUette Kammiraxka Kent, N. B. Augnste Renaud Buctonche Kent, O Rufus Siephenson Chatham King't, N. B George Ryan King's N. B. King'i, N. S. William H. Chlpman ...Cornwallls Kingston SlrJ.A.McDonald,K.O.B.Kingston Lambton AlexanderMackenzie ...Sarnia "ONSTITCF.NCIES. MEMBERS. P. 0. ADDRESS. Lanark, N. /f....non.W.McDougall,C.B.Ottawa Lanark, S. R. ...Alexander Morris Prrth Laprairie Alfred Pinponneault ...Montreal L' Assomption ...lion. h. Arch8mbeault...L'Apsnmption Laval Joseph H. Bellerose St. Vin. de Paul Leedsd-Gren.I^.R Fnucis Jones Kemptvillo Leeds, S. R John Crawford Toronto Lennox Richard J. Cartwright,..King8ton Levis Hon. J. G. Blanchet ...Ixjvis Lincoln Thomas R. Merritt St. Catharines L'lslft Bartlit'lemy Poiiliot ...L'lali't London, City Hon. John Carliug London Lotbiniire Henry O. Joly Quetn'c Lunenburg K. M. McDonald Halifa'C Slasldnongi Georg« Caron St. Leon Mqantic Hon. George Irvine Quebec Middlesex, E. TJCrowell Willson Arva Middlesex, N', iCThonias Scatcherd Ijondon Middlesex, IK if.Angus P. M(:Donald ...Olencoe Missisquoi Brown Chaniberlin Diirh.im Mrnick Lachlln McCallom Stromness Montcalm Joseph Dufresne St. Julienne Montmagny Hon. J. 0. Beaubien ...Montmagny Montmorency ....Jean Lantilois Quebec Montreal. C«n Alonzo Wright Ironside. Hull Oxford, N. R. ...Thomas Oliver Woodstock Oxford, S. R. ...E. V. Bodwell IngerKoU Peel Hon. J. H. Cameron ...Tironto Perth, N. R James Bedford Stratford P,rth, S. R Robert Mac Farlane Stratford Peterboro', E. R. Peregrine M.Grover Norwood Pelerboro', IK /i. wh.arles Perry Peterboro' Pictou J. W. Carmlchael New Glasgow Pbntiac Edmund Heath Poitage du Fort P^tneuf. Jean D. Brousseau Queb-c Prescott Albert Ilagar I'lantagenet Prince E. Taylor, As.si3tant English Journal Clerk. Lihrar;/ Department — Alphuus Todd, Librarian; A. G. Lajoie. Assistant Librarian ; A. Laperriere, Library Clerk, l^st Office Department — F. N. Belcourt, Postmaster; E. Pelletier, Post Oliice Mes^engHr. Departm/-nt of Sergeant alarms — A. L. Cardinal, Chief Messenger ; M McCarthy, Assistant Chinf .Messenger ; ' i.Viiic.iit, Library Messenger ; J. O'Connor, Doorkeeper ; Jos. Lemnnde, Speaker's -Messenger; Wm. Graham, Me-seiiger: James Hoy, Library Messenger ; Ed. Stacey, Mossentrer; Ed. Storr, Assistant Doorkeeper; Etienne Roy. Joseph Turgeoii, Joseph Brown, 0. Kobierge. SI. Laflamme, J. Nadeau, E. Botterill, Andrew Elliott, E. Assclin, Messengers; James Fltj!- Simmons, George Smith, Night Watchmen. Address — To the Honourable the House of Commons of the Dominion of Canada, in Parliament assembled. The Pet ition of [Place and date. "] Humbly sheweth, That. Ac. Department of Jlsticb. — Hon. Sir J. A. Macdonald, K.C.B , Minister of Justice and Attorney-General; Hewitt Bernard, Deputy Minister of Justice; John Stewart, Chas. Driiikwater, A. Atchoson, and John A. Macdonell, Clerks; Patrick Lynch, F. Curran, Messengers. Customs Department [Eastern Block]. — Hon. S L. Tilley, C.B , Minister of Customs; R. S. M. Bouchette, Commis, siouer ; .1. W. Peachy, Corresponding Clerk ; J. R. Audy, Clerk of Seizures and Forms; T. P. Robarts, Statistical Clerk; H. H. Dumi. Statistical and Canal Omco Clerk; G. M. Maillene, P. K. Sheppard, II. C. Hay, W. A. Boll, J. A. A\uly and J. H. Wolff. Check Clerks; II. Kavanieh, Inspector of Ports; R. Bell, Inspector of Canals; J. Walls, Messenger. COLLECTORS OF CUSTOMS. Tliose marked Witts* are WareJumxing Ports. Amher.ll,* J . ,1 . Fox. AmlierMiurq.* E. Anderson. Bellemlle,* W. F. Muudell. Brantford.*- D. Curtis, Jr. Brii/htim, D. Y. Leslie. BrocnriHe.* tieorge Kaston. Biiriiifll, K A. Dunham. Bi/toivu,* I). Graham. Clialliam,* J.G. Peiinefpther. Chippaiua,*C. St G.Yarwood. Clor-noi'ille, Chas. Stewart. Clifl'in. W. Leggett. Oiiiticoiik.* J. Tlioiiipson. 0>l»mrfi.* H. Kaston. 0)lln>riie.* W. A Rooth. Qn-nwall*, R. K. Bullock. Oramiihe,* J. M. Merriman. Dalhousie,* J. Lamb. Darlini>t/m.* A. Dixon. Dover.* W. H. Hitman. Dumliu,* W. B. Gwyn. Dundee.* K. D. Phillips. Dunnville, W. A. Macrae. Elgin. R. P. McMillan. Jrorl Krie.,* R. Graham. Prelighslmrgli, H. J. Parker- Gananoque., J Oriiiiston. Ga.s)w,* J. C. Belleau. GiKlerich* D. Doty. Guelph* B. Carthew. IlamilUm.* W H. Kittson. llemmingfm'd, M. Sweet. i/<7«;,* .M. Whitehead. Kingston,* W. I<. Simpson. Kingsville, J. King. Lacolle, A. IIoMen. Limdon.* .1. li, Strathy. Mimtreal.* A. Delisle. Morrisburg, Hiram Carman. Napanee, John Benson. New OxHisle,* John Eraser, Newcastle, H. Farucomb. Niagara,* 3. W. Taylor. OakvUU,* R. K. Chisholm. Oshaiua.* 0. Walsh. Owen Sirund, W. Stephens. Ptris,* F. H. Haycock. P'nutanguislu.ne, E. Jeffrey. Philipslnirg, J. Henderson. Pictim,* J. Roblio. Pottnn, George Gunn. Stanstead. C. Hullo.'k. PrescoU,* H. D. Jessup. St. Johns.* W .MeCrae. ©tt«feec,* J. W. Dunseomb. Stralfrrd. .]x\'\ Ua'niltcn. Qu*ensUm,* P. B. Clement. Sutton, B. Seaton. Rimtimki,* P. L. Gauvreau. Toronto.* T. C. Seott. actg. Trenton.* .\. .Macaulay. WiUaryljiiriih. C. Fiaser. Wliithii.* W M'arieu. Wirult'ir.* .1. V. Klliot. WoodstiKk,*\\. Il.Vunlngtn. Rowan, V. Bennett, if itssettottm, R. Rogers. Samia,* J. Scully. Saugeen, W. Keith. SauU Ste. Marie,* J. Wilson. Stanley,* J. Hemphill, act'g Finance Department. -[Eastern Block].— Hon J. Ro.ee. Minister of Finance; W. Dickinson, Dep. Iiisi)ec'tiir Gene- ral: N. Godard, Chief Clerk and Provincial liook-Ueeper; J. Drysdale. Book-keeper; M. A. HIggins, Warrant Clerk; Archibald Cary, Book-keeper; F.G.Scott. O.J. .Anderson, J. A. Torrance, R. W. Baxter, P. Ryan, W A. Dla kmore. H. A. Jones, 0. Aumond. and R. Killaly, Clerks; If. Ryan, Housekeeper and Messenger; P. Pender, Messenger. Auditor's Branch [Kastern lilo'kj. — .lotm Laiigton. Au ditorof I'ublic Accounts; Jno. Simpson, .Assistani, Auditor.; Thomas Ross, Cleik nf Coiitin;.'eucies; Tims. (Jruso, T. I), Tims. Book-keepers; A. Harvey, St.itisticiil Cli'ik ; .f. I'at. terson. K. C. Barlwr, G M. Jarvls. J. R. Hall, W. H Cotton, J. B. Simpson, Clerks; J. Pender, .Messenger. Departme.nt op Militia and Defrnck — Ucm. .-ir C!. K. Cartier, Bart, Minister of Miliiia and Defence: Major Geo. Futvoye, Deputy Minister; Oil. P. L MaciJo giill Ailjiit General of Militia; Lieut. Col Waiker owill. Diptiiy Ailjiit. General. Office of Miuis'er ff Mil did and iJifmcr [Eastern Block]. — P. Chapleaii and IL nry 1). ,J. Lsmv Clerks. John W. Gow, MesseiijfHr. A'lowd Urcnch. — Robt. Berry. Chief Clerk and Accouiifaot ; C 11. OM-ara. E. Gelinas, D. McIiennan.W. H. Aumond. Clerks; Naixjle-m Casanlt, Messenger. Adjiitont-GeneraVs OijUv [Uestein Block|. — Capt Stuart, Secretary; W. R. Wright, Grunt Seymour, F. X. Lambert, G. E. M. Sherwoml, C. Junot, T. C. Laroae, Sir J. D. Hay, Clerks; L. Morel and M..Ryaii. Messengers. (Store Branch. — Lieut. Col. Thomas Wily, Superiuiendent oi Stores; G. Grant, W. M. Steers, Joaepla Y'eomans, Clerks. [367] 36 I)O.MINtON OF CANADA— PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. [1860. l^>il'^HTM'.v■I U I'liiiMi W'»,iK>(WcMtern Block].— Hon W. M ■!»■ iiu'ill v"! II. ^'inrs- .■!■ I' I'nil •111. Doputj ; F Bralln, ?«rptHrv. Ki'/iivri'^ii liriwh — I I'liee. Ohii'f Knirinwr; F. P. UiiMiIs:''. ^!^^^■^tn1lt Kiiuliii'T : OF. H.HiUitir.'e, Thus. Mnnro. J. II. Rowan, T (iuerin, K II. Piient, Knj;'il''>'''8; M-Ciithv. .f. I* B. Kh,Hiiil. KnuiL'ht.imeii; S. M ■I/iUf.'hlin, PhotoLTapli-^r. Finanrwl Branch.— .fohn Biiiiic. liiLik-kpi'iiiT and .Vcccimitiiiit: V Ilaiiii'l. AsHiptant RoiikUi'p.T ami Arniuntant; .1. \V. Harper, Clerk and Paviii.vHtir nirrfxii'inilirifi Hrnnrli—T It. French. Corren- p''nilini: Clerk: .1. F. N. Bonneville, .J. R. Arni)Mi. F II. Knni^. (lecr-e Verrct, Charles I'cpe, 0. Dionne. Clerks; 11. A. Kissiiulr. I/nv Clerk; I'atrlek Ownes. Chiuf Mess«n- per: .Miehael W.iish, AHsist-tnt do.; 11. I'otvin, J. Beslau- riers, .Messencer.". Tnhxd Hevenur Dkpihtmknt — Minhter of liil.ind U-venne; 'riiom-is Worthlncton, Com- missioner of Iiil.ind Uevfime: Alfred Brunei, AFni-'iant CiMiniUsioner and In^'peetor of Inland Uivpniie: Dr. L. oMlrien. .1. F. Brown, and .\le\:inder Bei;;;. Check Cler'..H: Kleh.irdsoii Borradaile, Corresponding Clerk: W. Ilim.s- worth.jun., Clerk 4lh Cla.sM; John Foivler, Messenger. Office op Seciif.tvuy op Statk for 1'rovixcm, — Secretary nf Stite: Kdmuiid A. Meredith, T,r..T>., Under .''ecretarv iif StHte : 0. I'owvll. Chief Clerk; II K Steel. !st rU-3 Clerk; C ,1. Hircli. 1st Class Clerk; Xaziire Teiu, Cleik; .Taine.s Dorr, Mcsseni^ur. vr^RtNi: .wn Fi.siuiiiiE.i Dkp.w.tmkxt — Hon. P, Mitohelli Miiiist.r 01 .Miiirie and Ki>heries ; Win. Smith. Deputy Minister: W. K. Whiicher, Chief of Fi-sheriea Brain-h; ,1.1111 llirdie. 1st Clerk Jfarine Brunch; John Tilton, A'. R i^tormoht T'rronto, Eof Toronto, ^^^,^■/ Officers o Clerk of Pii Clerk of Ron and CI ief .M. K ATTORNF.r Attornev loch, -Jiid CI Ilousekeepe Vrovixciai Provincial lary; Isaac Pkovixci I'rovin ial Daniel Sieve TREASUIlEil Donald A (I Jus. Kerr an Df.pai;tmk inis.siouer, II culture, (ieo University : Kivas luily JUssen_L'er, .) DErAUiM::> lion. S. lii.-h Acc( iiiitaiit I)rau^;litMnei Fox ; Diau^l Thomas llect Alley, .loliii F, A. Hall. A Class Clerks- Kbbs. John 1 Ihowne. li. I C.W. Hurl. —A. M.'lJonii Crown Tim O'.'awa: C. S Russell, Dr.ii Mosseii'ier. LlEUTK.SANT jyemiir, Vr and .^liiiif Alt'irnei/ Gei Treasurer .. OKFirnus.- Oliver Vallci DIVISION, v1/Hia Bedford .... !)•• Ltinondi J)e la Dura De. la VaHtet l>c LorimieA De Salaheri Grand rille . Gulf Inkerman . Ketiviliec , La .")<((/« .... 18(;9,] PROVINCE OF OXTAlilO — QUEBEC. » rONSTITDtNClKS. ri:rl/t.S.It. P.lcrl.nrr>\ F.I'... nterCru' \V./l... l're>ciM Prince, tjlward... Hfvfiew, S. K... llevfrew, X. H... Ji'ujri;nal .\V. Loniit IlHirie •T. K. Fi ^^:u^on (^lllk^t^^vn ,\V Cotiiuhoiiii ....Oiikenaonrt Laii. ,M. C OaiiieroD 'rcudiiio .J. Wiillis Toronto K House of AssKvni.v. — i; T. (Jillinor. Cli Kills; Miles O'llt-illy. (i.C. LawCliTk; ; Anfins ti Mi»ii-iS"n. .Iiiiilor Clfik ; K. J. ipr; T. Hyriii'. Messi'iif,'i'r. COVSTITl'ENCIFB. MAME. P O. AUt>KliJS. ViHniia. iV. /i'...A. P Cocklmrn Oiillia Virliiri'i, S.It T. Malchctt Onifinnn ])'ie.rl'ii, X. A'...M. Spriniit-r Wat' rion W'Cniim, S. 7i'...I.Cl.'iiici'.s I'r. Ktm U'lllaml W. Ill atty Tli.n lil UMIiiinlmi.y.h-. U JlcKim fark.r Willliiiilnn.C. }!. \. T) IVrii-r Fcnius M'llini/t'm, S /MV (low iluili'li ^\'i-iilivnTt>i. X. /I'.H. Christ i.' HiinilM'iii' WeNt W^iilwmth, .V. ItXi Si'xtdii IriMVvjlUi r.-;/,-, K.It II. I'. Cr Hbv fnii^nville }'rh\,\V. J{ T Ciali.mm" W .iiitlaidge I'',,/.-, X.h J. .M«, II. . I. Ilartncy. Cli-rk nf I'riiiliii!: Cipinii'i'lci'; A. U. ^^Mll■r^■, (Ilackineyer, Soi;;eaut-Bt-Arin»; Tho», l'iiilli])s. lliiist^ki'i-per Attornet Genkiial'3 Ofkick. — Hull. .Ii.lin S. M'li'ilonild, Attorney (ii'iieral ; J. Sliutcr Siiiitli, 1st Cli-rk : II. Kin- loch, "Jiiil Clisk; Angus .MoOomll, .^lo.^si-nger ; .M. L-iiiilli. IlousekftiiiT. Trovimim, .'JKrnETAFT'.s OFFirE. — 11^. M. C. Caincron, rroviiiclal Sfcn-tiry; 'I'lios. C I'atti-.'ioii, Assi.--laiit St era- liiry; Iwiac K. Ki-kart, Chief Clerk. Pkovimial Kh(!lsTK\R'« OrFioi:. — lion. M. C Cameron, rrovinial Ke:.;i>tr8r ; T. C. I'altesun, Dtputy Ueyistrar; Daniel t^leveiisim, Chief Cloik. 'I'BEA.-iLiiEii's IJKPAKTME.NT.— II n. K. R.Wc.od. Tieisiirer ; Donald A (iriiiit. Accountant : iiiM)r;;e MtlicwH, .\iiilitor; Jaa. Kerr and C. II. ?|ironlu, Clerks; J. Little, Jle.sstnjier. Of.PA1:TM1.XT of AdKlCUI.HUE AMI Pflll.IC WoiiKs. — Clini- inissiouer, Hon. ,lohn Carlinu; Secretary llureau of A(.;ri- oiiUure, (ioo. Hurkland, Professor of A'.:ricultiire, Toronto Univinsity; Arrhitect .ind .Snperinten't of I'uliiic Works, Kivas Tally: Aeconntant and I.ihrarian, Wm. Kdwards, Messenjrer, .loll li.ilkwell. DEPAUrMi'.NT OF Cr.owx LvNDS, O.NTAUio — CoinniL-sioner, Hon. S. Kichard.s; Assistant (^umiii-sioiiev, .\inl. Uns-ell; Acc( iintaiit ami Ca-hler, William Kord : Surveyors; ami l)i»n;;htMiien, Tllouias Devilie, .1. W. IJridL'land. Ivlward t'o.x; l)iaii;.;lit,siiian, AleX. L. Khsm-II. Istillass Cleiks— 'I'liomas Hector, Henry . I. Jones. .1. 0. Tirlmtt, .leteniiali Alley. .Icihii .Morpliy, John T;ilmie, TlioiUHS llainmoml, F. A. Hall. A.Kiikwood. A. J. Ta\ lor. John C. Miller. 1:1. (I Class Clerks — (i. K. Lind.siv, K. .Nortoi,. J. M. (irant, M'. Khhs. .I.iliii Innes. lird Class Clerks— I) (i. 1!. K — C. W. Ivmnt. Snihiiin. Alex .MiNaMi. r.ijv;///— Wheeler Armstrjug Kiiilti- .V/,'. Miirif. J WiNin. f)iirliiiin. Wm .lackson. ■V/.vf.Vo/'j/. C. F. Ilolierinauii. /■,'/<»■(/, Janes llo^s. Slr:ii /"III, Jiihn .^harnian. ^'■■firic/i. (.:hailes Widder. , 2\imii.'i'rlli, lilwnei. IVrry. Kinystnn, Ja.s. Maipherson. Hoard for Kx\mixation of P. L. Sukvetors — Hon. tit! Cominis. of Crowu Land*, cr iiflici'i; A lins.seil, As.sistiint Coinmis. o( Crown l,.inds; .los Hoiieliette. Oep .Survcu.r OeniTal: I'ruf. Chapiimi (Toronto), J, Sloiij;liton Deiini-i ( Vorkvilli'). T. l»-iviiie {Turontol, V V. I'a.ssiiion- Toronto), T.F. Oil'bs(.\dolpliuslown). Sec.etary, (\ L'liwin. Toronto. Dki'artmknt .f I'iniMc I.vs.Ki:eTioN. Ontaiuo.— Kor the ireneral adiiiinistratioii of tho (irainmar and Couiiiion School Laws. Klucaliitn OJ/iri'. — l!ev. fci^rert.'li Kyerson, 11.1)., Mi. I)., Chief Siiperinte'iident of Kducation: John (Joo. HodLCins. lil.lt.. F.IKi.S.. Deputy Siiiieriiitendeiit of lldn- eatiuii and V.iWtnr tif t\u'. Jnuriiitt nf hliioUioii for Ontario; Alex. Marliiii?. LL li.. .Senior Clerk and iVi-countant, hav- ini^al.sochirLieof I iraminar School Meteorohifiieal ll^durns; A.J. WiUiatiison. Clerk of Correspondence; F. .I.Taylor, Clerk of Statistics: J. T. K. Stinson. Assistant Clerk 01 Statistics: W. H. .\tlilnson. Assistant Clerk of (.orrespon- denoe; Oltice Me-^sen'.;er. .laiiies Moore. D'')iiisiti>r;i lininrh — S. I'. May, M.D.. Clerk of Libraries: Kdwarii li. Cope, .\ssistant Clerk of Li'oraries: Hnry Wilkinson, I)epo;;iti.iy Salesman; I!. J. liryee. .Assistant in Depository: S lia'bi'r. Depository I'acker and .Messenger. Oliices in tiie Victoria Si|uikre, Toronto. rilOVINCE OF QUEBEC. SSAT OF tiOVEIlNMEXT — tiUEUEC. LlEUTK.MA.NT (ioVEUN'Oil.— Hon. Sir Narcifso F. Belleau, Knt. Ku>;enB A. Taschere.Hii, KnsissQ Ser. Mil., Ai l.-de-Canip KXECLTlVB COUNXIL. Otmini.isvmi'r n/ Crnwn [j'i7iils...lli'li Joseph O. linaubien Oim.nii.i.iiniii'.r l'n!ilii' WnrI:.'! " Loui- ArchimbMiiiilt Premier, /Von. Sec'u. C I'l Valliere...' " De Lurimier ... " De Salahrrry... " OrnmiviUe " llulf " Jiikermun " Kenvelii'c " La, Suite " L E G I S I. A 1' IV E COUNCIL. Hon. C, I! DeUouoherville, Speaker. NAMF, r. O. ADDRi:S.S. Hon. Jean Llie Ginsinis... Quebec •• A. (! lie Lirv tjnebie NAM;1. 1'. 0. ADDIlEsS. Jean Louis Iteaudry^lon treat Thomas Wood Dunham Hat.s Pierre K. Dostiler ... li^-rlbier Joseph O. lieaubieii Nicolel Jean lite (1. I'roulx Montreal Cliarles S Kodj. r ...Montreal Henry StaniBK pie. An delaPoe. Kb zee Dion 11" Terce John Leiioutillier ..Mansfield (leorge Hryson tjiiebec Isidore Thibnudean >lonliimgny LuuisPuuut linebcc DIVISIO.N. r.niireiiti'tes Laii.:iin Mille 1-le.s ... M'iiitarte|)h Moll ...lierthier (en h.iut) Jinnavinhire. Clxrcncc Hamilton ...New Carlisle Jirnme Hon. C Dunkin ..,...Quehe« Vltamhli/ 'ean B:il)t. .Todonin..Bou.hervllli 0iampiain linn. J. C. Chajiais ..St. Denis (en bas) Charle.viiix I.eon C. Clement Eboulenients Otattiiiigiuii/ Edouard I/uberge Ste. l'bilom6ne Chic'Ut.' iC Siiyiin v. A. Tremblay Chicoutimi CnnjtUm I^nnes Itoss Could J)i>r'Jicil- 7- 1.. II. (.aiitfevin, C.U.Quebec Drum. iC Arllial) I'Awmd ,J. Hemming Driinimondville G^iapii I'. Foriin ....Laprairie JfiKhiliiiia I.ouis .1. I!, iieaubien Jlontreal lltinliiilidiin lulins Sciiver Ileramiiiirford IhrrviVe Lnuis Molleur St. Jean, Co.St.Jean JK-7W.S Carrf.iicy ....Hon. Jos. Cauchon ...Quebec ihntreaU O-ntre. Edward Carter Montreal Mcnlrml, End ...Hon. Sir 0. E.Cartier Montreal Afnntrml, West ...Alex. W. O'Gilvie Montreal NapierviUe Pierre Benoit Napierville Nicn'ft .los. Gaudet Genlilly Ottawa (Onunly) i.evi R. Church Aylmer Pontiac .Tehn I'oupore Chichester I'lirlneiif Dr. "raxedo Larue ...St. Augustln Queliec, Centre ...G. H. Siuiard Quebec Qiitkrc, East J. P. Kheaume Qneliec Quebec, Ue.il 7ohn Ilearn Quebec Quebec (Cnunly) ..Hon.P.J.O.ChauveauQuebtic Eirlimndct >fn//pJacques Picard Wotton Eich^lie.u Joseph I'audrean St. Aimfi KImimski Joseph Garon RinioiisUi h'lmville V. RobHrt Ste. Anirele M. llyacintUe ...P. llachand St. Il\aoinlhe St. Jnlin's F. 0. Marchand St. John's d' Iberv. .S7. Maurice L. A. Desanlniers Three Jtivers Sheffirrd Michel A. Bessette ...North Stukely Slierbroiilce, Tliiunlofeph Q. Robertson Sherbrooko Siiulanges D. A. Coutlee Les l edres Slanstead Thomas Locke Stanslead T^miscnuala Kilo MaiUoux Ste. Ar.sei.e Terrelmnne J, A. Chapeleau Montreal Three Eivem^Vilylj. \\. de NlverviUo ...Three Rivers Jli'o Mnuntains...llon. G. Onimet Montreal Vaudreuil A. C. DrfLot. HarwoodVaudre",i Verclicres A. Boniface raig St. Antoino I'amasica Louis A. SC>n6cal Pierreville M.intcnlm Kirmin D\igas Montcalm Officers of the House of Assemiily.— George M. Mn!r, Clerk of the House; Rtlenne Simard, Assistant Cb rk; Thov McC'M(l. Law Clerk; C. A. I'arisoau. Clerk; J. B. Frechette, Accountant; Laurent SInioneau, Assistant Aceonntaiit! Charles F. I. aiiulois. Chief Cleik, Distributor of Stationery, and Superintendent of Siiiwrnumeraries; C. ,1. rtrdouin, Alex. lloulanKer, Cyrille Pettijjrew, Charles Pageau, Th. Prendergast, Copying Clerks ; Charles P. Lindsay, Committee Clerk aii>: Clerk of lOlections; Kdnuard Lemoine, Clrrk of Private Bills Committee; Edu. Belleau, Ist Assistant Clerk ; Joseph Wliydden. 'Jnd As>i8lHnt Clerk; Edouard Morcau, Chief French Translator i Benoni Marguette, 1st As'lstJiiit Translator; Ituteaii Turcotte, 2nil Assistant '"ranslator ; \Vm. Cook, Chi^f English Translator ; J. It. Duggan. Assistant Translator; Edouard Demers, Speaker's Secretary, Assistant Clerk of Committee, and I'ernianent Copying Clerk ; Paul K. Smith, Clerk of the English Journals; C. leUcherroliere. Clerk of the French Journals; Louis Fortler, 1st French Assistiint Clerk : Win. T. McGrath, 1st English Usistant Clerk ; Thos. Malony, 'Jnd English Assistant Cbrk ; Leon I'. Lemay, l.ilirHrlaii; I'lerre Chenest, Postmaster: C. Dl^n, Assistant Postmaster and Permanent Messengers; Charles Gariieiui. SHrceanf at-Arms ; Olivier Robetaille, Chief Messenger ; Alfred Pelletier, Speaker's Messenger; .Martial Roy, Edward Liitlejnbn. .loseph Triidelle. and Simeon Gagiie, Messengers. SKcitKTAiiv's OiricK.— Hoii.P. J. 0. Chauvau, Prov. Sec- re! iry: 1'. .1. .Idli.o'or, Assistant Secretary; A. N. Mont- i.ir'.'.i, Kirst Cleik; Oliver ('ampeaii. Accountant; David S. Leaeh, StoimI Cleik; J. B Lenoir, Third Clerk; Joseph 0. Irfiurln, Copying ('lerk ; Pierre I'rcvost, Messenger. I'uoviNciAi. Rkoi.-iTkar's Df.i'aht.mknt.— Hon.P J.O.Chau- veau I'iDvinelHl Kegistrar : J. H. Meilleur. Dep. Ri^glstrar ; A. Drlaiiger, First Clerk; Rod. McKeiizle, P. M. Bardy, .Second Clerks ; Etienno Poltras, Messenger. Dt.l'AllTMrNT OF P1III1.IC InsTIUI'TION. — Ilon. P. J. 0. Cliaiiveau, Minister of Public Instriictldii ; Dr. Louis Giard, Secretary ; H. H. Miles, Assistant Secretary; Pierre Chiuiveau, tJUrk of Ki-enrh Correspondence. Assf. Editor of the Jiiiirmil i/c Vluflructiim J ublv/iie. and Librarian; Patrick Delani^y, Clerk of English Corresp(inre. Inspector of Agencio- and Supt. j of Colonization; Edw. Ltoiials. Conesponding Secretary : anil Acroiiiitant; J. II. Deronie, First Clerk and Draughts- ! man; Chas. Lespeiance, Clerk ; Thomas ,1. Nesbllt. Assis- I taut Sei'retary ; .loseph O. Fuutalne, Corresponding Clei k ; ! J. B. Pelletier, Messenger. Attorney General. — Hon. Oedoon Oulinet. Attorney General; Josepli A. Defoy. Assistant of the Law oiUcirs of the Crown; AntoineT.Marsan, Clerk ; Pierre E.Watier, Messenger. ! Department of Crown Lands. — Commissioner, Hon, .1. i 0. Beanblen ; Assistant Commissioner, (1. A. Ilnm.'eola; Dep. SnrVHVor General, Josepli Itouchette: SurM'VS Itiar'eh — E. T. EUdclier, G, G. Dunlevlo, J. F. Bum, liette, E, E. Tacho, Win. Baron VoiiKoerber, F. Cliasse, T. MnrUIll ; Aceoiintants' Itranclt— J V. Gale, II. B DiifDrt, G.G. Gabi; Laml Sales, Western Section — W. F. ftillliiH, T. I). Dugal, W. F, Collins, L. Itertlielut; Registrar— J. J. I'reiidergast ; WiKMisaiid Forests— L. A Robltallle, A. Pare, .Inles'l' ■• he; Laiicl Sales. Eastern .Section — L D. Leinniiie. L L Uivard' D C. Maikedle, (1. A. Varln, J. Ilrassard : House Keeper— P. I'otvia; Messengers— P. Cahlll, C. Duuiuullur. I' ^ [370] [1869. luntant; Pierre IdiijJ, Second ■k of the Offices lunt Orders and tor; S. S. Hatt, irst Weeseugcr; 0. AIWUESS. i?o.»loutmagny H'C tn-al tri'iil freal I'rville illy iiHr liester liiKUstla )ce H'C ICO M'C (in iiii6 mski A Mtrele IjllClIltllR lin's d' Iberv. lUvcrs li Stiikcly liriMiko .I'd rt'S 5tead Vrseue real n ItiviTH real re -.i ntdino evilla toil Ik; ThoK- t Ai'Odiiiitiiut ! C. J. rtrdouin, ity. Ctmnnittee ihlntaiit Clerk; , iHt AH'JHtllllt nan. AnsiHtaiit IK Clerk; I'aul iei', IkI French I'fk; I,6on I'. ipwrM; OmrleH Martial Hoy, iiiuis Arcliam- ('iiiiiilisl ner; I'lililiiWdrks; ie- and Supt. inn Secretary nil Draughts- iefil'llt, As,kIh- ndinn Clei k ; let, AttnniHV l,aw (micii-H rreE.Wntier, ner. Hon. .[. . lldni.-eelH ; ivcys Diiir'cti liette, !■;, K. T. Mdrklll; . (I.li. (ialii; T. I), initial, 'ri'ndei-t;aRt ; MiIchTm he; - li liivard' \'as<)"", Book-keeper; T. J. Walsh, Cashier ; Daniel Carey, Clerk ; J. Y. Cooke. .lames Prendergast, Pierre Miller, Francis Quinn. Wolfred Lau- niere, Lorenzo Ilearne, Kdward Duggan, .Jos. K. Belliind, Eiipene Blondeau, Neil Stewart, Z. LeviMseur. Specification Clerks. Patrick Jordan, Cfflce Keeper. Charles K. Belle, Deputy Supervisor for Montrerte, L. N. Gauvreau. LamhUm, L. Labreeque. Leeds, John Ilnmfe. New Carlisle, J. A. LeBei. Quebec, McLean Stewart. Hawdon, Alex. Daly. iJ'mousA-t, J. B. LePnge, Robinson, W. Farwell. St. Anne des Monls. C. F. Roy St. Ambrose, St.A.dela Perade,0. Marcotte Sle.A.de la Pociti. F.Denuise. SI. Charles, S. V. Lar;ie. St. Clair', F. Rouleau. . o. ADIIIIKSS AHiert Hon. J. Lewis HillslMird' Carleton " C Perli'y Wdod^tdck Ckarlnlle " J. J. K'.iilnBdU ...Ciiiipo Hello CUmcixter " R. Young »'nrHi|Uette iiinij's " J. H. Kvan Mill Stre.im Nurthumherl \l " J. DavidKun Oik Pdint Nurthumlierl'd " Win. Mulrhead ...Chatham COUNTIE.S. NAME. P. O. ADDRESS. IfiKtignudie ...Hon. W. UaiiiiUon DiiUiousio .H.Jiilin " A. McL. Seely St. John St John .^iiiibury " C. H.irrison ShellielJ Watinnrland... " D. Hanninulon ....''hcdiiic I'lWi " .1. S. ."'auniler.'t Fiederlctim Vorlc " 0. .Mliichin Fredericton Pffk^krs OP TiiK Leoi.si.ativk Council— (ienrge lldtRford, Cleik; E. W. Miller, Assistant Clork; U. R. Jouett, T;.>-her of Black Hod; Uev. John M. Broiiks, D.U., Chaplain. HOUSE OP ASSEMBLY. Ilnn. IlLLSs U'.rTSFORD. Speaker. CONSTITI-'ENCirS. NAME. P. O. AlllllUiSS. Albert (amnty)...C, A. Peck Hopew. II '• •' A. A. IUIks llillhlHll(Ml)th Oirlelon (f lmn/^)Wiii. LiinUiiy Woodstock " '' J K. llarlley Wodu-tock Charlotle{(\mnt>/ i\U>\u J. .McAdam 81. Stephen's K. Illbliard St. Get i^f's " " Henry Fiy St. Aiidicw's " " It. K. Sleveiisnii St. Sli plun's Gloticesler (Cb.)...John Mehaii Iliilliuist " " W.TaUor llallnir-t Kent {County) ...W, S Vn\ Koni'tiilidUguao " '• O. .Mdneriiv Klchibucto King's (0)«»i/.i/)..Hiin.W. I'. KlewelllnnCliltdn " ■' il. Klewwellliig Kingston " (I. McLedil Stildhdlm I^'orlliumb'd (0>.)(!eorge Koir Clialimm " " Hon. It. Sutton NeHCiiHtlu " W. M Kelly Chalimm " " J.C. Gouuh Cliallmiu (Queen's (County) 11. T. Itabliltt Rpiier (lagetown " " W. S. llullur UiHiid Lake OFPIOKim or THE lIoisK or Ass.miilt— 0. P. Welmoro, Clerk; (1. J, lllhs, Clerk Assistant; A. T. Coburii, Sei giant- at-AniiK; Kev. C. (1, Coster, A.M., Chaplain. (lovEliNMKvT Ol'ni'Eiin— Hon I). Walk, Itecelver (Jeiieral ; .1. S. Beck. Auilltor (iiiieriil ; J. Itcniielt. Clilef Siipeilut. of Schodls; George Thoiiipton, A^sUtaiil Siirerliilciiilant of S.hools; Holier' (lowaii. Chief CleiU In Crown Land Olflco; T. O'Conn or, llraiightsuiiiii : Ax.i Cuv, ClilcfCIcik In llonnl of Works; J W, Siiillh, Chief Clerk In I'lovlnclrtI tfecre- tary's l.>lllce; (1. i;. Feiiety. t^ii I's I'nnler; W. Carman, Clerk of Suprems Court at Law aud in Equity. CONhlTlTUENCUa. NAME. Resiii/DUcfie to.) Hon. A, C, Dcsltrisay " •' W. Moiitgduiery St John (County)\hm. C. N. Skinner.. " " J. Qiiinton " " J.tNiram G. Kln;^ ,Sl. John {City) .. Hun. A. It. Wetmoro W. H. A. KeaiH Sunbury{i\iiinly)W . K. IVrley " J.dluHJer Victoria {t't,unty)\liitt. II, Ueveridge ... " " L. Thcriaiilt U7'.s«.ni)r/ini(J(a*)H. llotKfiird " " A. Laiiilrv " " A. McQiie'en " " J L. Moore Vurk (Caunti/) ...H. Dow " '• ...Hon. J. A. llei kwlth " " ...A. 'I'lioinpsdii " " ...J.Piikard I> 0. ADDllESS. Dalhousle Dalhoosio St. John St. .lohu St. .rohii St. .lohu St. John St. .lohii lUissvilld Lliicdln Anil'iver .Aiulover Moiictiin Dorchester Wi'Htiiiorhiiul Dorchester Kiedi ricton Kredenctoii Lower Diiuglas Fruderlcton ["IJ 'ik\ m 40 PROVINCE 0? NOVA SCOTIA — CANADIAN PATENTS. L.1869. PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA. LIBUTESAKT GOVERNOR (ftod Deputy Oovemor for siptiiiig MaiTJaae Lii-nsesj—His Kxcclli'nov Mnjnr Oenoial Chmles HnRtiugs DD.vle. Harry Mooay, Private Secretary : Lit-iit. Col. A> . 11. Gierke, Xovii Scotia Militia, Aide-deCami); Mijor M. U. baiy (1st Brig. Mil. Artillery), I'rov. Aide-de-Caiup. EXECUTIVE COUNCIU Memhcr nfOmnHl Hon, II. A. McIIhITi'v •• " Kdward I'. Klynn « " " .Tared C. Troop •' " " .TdIhi i'erf^uRon " '• " .laiiws Coehrun Retired ikmbirs of CmmcC rdaining their rank and precedence, h;/ .""uil Secretarv " 'VVm. li. Vail CommU. of PaijlicWorksd: Mints " Kobert llobertson LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, Hon. Alexander Keith, President. NAME AND P. 0. ABTOESS. Ilnn. Hobt. M. Cutler. (ln;/slmrough " Stiley llrown. yarmnnth " Miith'er 15. Ali.ion, Halifax " Alex. Keith, llatifnx " Henry 0. Pineo. H'aHace " James MoN'ali. H'S. lion. .Tolin Creightiin. Luiienliiiri/h " Wm. C. Whitman, AtinapnUs " Freeman Tuppdney '• John Kertruson Ilali.'ax Digby Win. U. Vail Clare '• I'rblne Doucutfo Manchester G'Ojsljoruuyh John J. Marshall SherbrooUo, St. M. '• John A. Kirk Heaver Uarbour Halifax Henry liilcam Halifax '■ Jan. s Cochran Halifax " lereu.iah Northup ...Mallland Ifanls Wm. hawrence Falmouth '' lilk luah Young Antigouish Officers of the House op Assemiu.y. — Clerk. IlMiiry C. D Rev. Canon Cochran ; .Sergeant-atarmB, A. M. Uidney; A^s A S S E M B L Y . ARSIIAI.I,, Sijeaker. COVSTITUEXCinS. N\ME. Inivrih-.is llirain lilaTichard " Alex. Campt.Mll . King's IMw. \,. lin>wn, M.l) '• David M. Dickie Lunenburgh lames i;isenhauer .., " Mather It. Dci-biisay Picliiu ItobiTt S. ('i p' land.., '• Martin 1. Wilkins ... " (icorjre Murray, .M.D. QneenU Wm. ll.Smiili " hamnel Freeman liichmnnd I'Mwant I'. Kl>nn " Iiisiah lIoiipiT Shcllmme Robert KoIhiIsou ... " Thma>is .(ohnsoii Vidnria Wm. Kidston " Iirhn Itoss Varmnutli Wm. H. Tuwuseiid ... " John K, Uyerson V. 0. ADDIirSS. Halifax llioad (^)ve, InterT. Wulivillo Canning liiiiii'ii burgh Ihidgewatir Mcrigoniish I'ictou MeiigouiisU Liverpool Liverpool Aiicliitt Fourclio Halifax Locke's Island i:a>bleck Itaddeck Yarmouth YarmoMlli . Twining; Assistant ClerK, Lawnnce (i. Power; Chaplain, istant Sergeantal-arms, James L, Ciritliu. CANADIAN PATENTS, Issued by the Department nf Agricullure, latent Branch, from I'.'Ot June, lSi;7, to Wth July, ISi^S, A sew and use.al Hot Air Furnace. John Carnle June 10, |J^()7. (ieorge W. Mcdill — A now and tiseful fastener (iir paper, parchiiieiit, cloth, leather, or other material or fabrics, called " M.tilll's Metallic Fastener." Jnna lU, LStiT. Wm. C. Dobbin— Ceilain new and useful Improvon.erts in the machine called and known as '■ Dobbin's one horse cultivator, for turnips, <'orii, polstoes, and all crops re- quired to bo cuUivatcil in drills or rows." June l!l, 1807. W ni. C. I'.vans— A Mineral Cement. June 111. l(il)7. .lohii H Thomas — A new anil nmful Invention called •'The Melallie llaine FaHleiilng." June lit, l,Sil7. Urinmon Austin — A new and useful improvement Id Cheese Vats. June '24, lstl7. Wm, Parson, Jun. — New and useful ImprovemeiifM in nianufaclnrliig (his from splritsof Petroleum. Jiine'J4,'ti7. Doniilil ItelliniiM— lluthune'H Railway Train Stopper. June •^i. 1807. Old) Rotlon — New and useful deodorhors, callod "The Sate Deiuioil/.crs," June '2"), 18(17. Francis S. Huntley — A new and UReful portable Liunp Shiiile Holder, .luiie '2il, lHi>7. Solomon Whllit— A new and Improved mntloii for vor- titfiil saw, or method of giving an upriglit siw (single or • [871!] gangs) the oscillating, reciprocating or whip saw or ruck- ing motion. June '28, 1S('7. .lames D, Whelpley and .lacob .1. Slorcr — A new an 1 useful Crusher mill I'nlveri/er, f^r reducing to liowder, by novel and Improved inelliod, inelalllc and mineral tiub- stances, including fui-1. .luiie 'JS, lsii7. James D.Wlielpley and Jacob J. .>*torer— Newand useful improvements In the application of pulverl/.cd fuel as a couibu-illble lor the generation of heat and light. June •js, i8i;7. Jinnes D. Whelpley niid Jacob J, Storer — A mnv and useful process for the treatment of the .Metallic Ores and fuel piilveri/.ed in a peculiar furnace and a siibsi'i|iient operation and reduction of metal thus tii ated. Juiie'-S,'ii7. James 1). Whelpley and .lacob .L ,»«lorer— .\ Sprav Wheel for melting down and preii|i|tatiiig dust and noxious gas from furnaces. June 'J'<, 1''o7, W in. Owen— A new and useful Reversible Rotary Steam Kngii e. Jiinniiry ;i, iMiS. Nell Cnrrle, Janus Cnrrle, and Wm. Owen — A new an! useful Sliain lii.iector, for liijecllng wiiler tiilo steam hollers or tanks. witliout the aid of pumps; for lilting iind hol.itliig purposes; for driving water wheels, and lor svip- plying reservoi..-, nth water. Jiinu.iry •!, 18i;H, 1869.] Alfred Will Coupler. Ja| Henry li, ^| cuUivaliiiii "Wale.-.' colli Potato-Dlgglil Lafiyette II for the Carl I January 7. l| William A I Jannary "> ^1 John Tlionl in a v^aiiL' PbL AVm W. Ml Ilarvcf'ters. John AdaiJ mechanism i iug in the pel therein, whel screens and I the fans beini Wm.tieiss-1 (for taking ul tivo Take up] Henry Jacl Stove. Janul David llaril Frank Kval ing liotli inwi Patrick He Rake, .lanu Jacob S. J( fork, calli-d - WiUia'ii CI January 11. (ieoru'e Lei ing spriii'-'s nnd Ottoiuim We^le.v Sill taiiniiiir of II Sandloril > foot stove an Stove and L' John Pikt January II, Oyrns DeJi romtlneil, tc Lift Pump " George Asl January 11, Rariiebas t J'lan ir. .la J.hnW, il in V' ot War Joseph iI. Conpliou:. • Uriah W, fllollies Drvi Micbael y nnd dun, ■ And. 11. L as '• A li. Li AVin. A, 1 (Irniluator. F. Lllcrsl! tn the iiiaiii Till lu.is / Press. .Ian Doiiiibl 11 " IleillUiie'l liraUcs." . Dama^^e 1 nient ir ih turi of far substance;', Jiionaiy '2'. .llllUeN II Ing I'eliob llvdropyn Malllie« Klevslor. .lames K Water. ,1 Tlioiiias Jannirv 1 lleiiiy 1 Warmer. L-18G9. 1869.] CANADIAN PATENTS. 41 enoral Charles Aide-deCamp; McIInfTfy rJ 1'. Flynn ('. Trnop FcrtiiiRim i Coclinm — Hon. Knos , H(in. James )nHESS. (iK-iiaiornujh ilifax ■III ifllX lifax iciial Hhtiinirnc iV. Oeorge Vt'. ■ AbiHu:s8. l'"vo, Intcrv, llo \i I'urKh vvutir liiinU iiish MJI X.I iNlaiid ; Chnplaln, nv or rock. new mil luwrlrr, liy iiunti Hiili- '111(1 iHnriil IulI UN II lit. Juiiu new mill "ii'H ami '•'■-'•'liumt iiii>'j.s,'i)7. I«> WllMll XiolID gun ry Steam ni'w mil 111 flojirii HiiK uiij 1 liir blip- • Alfred Wilson — A Tif'w and iisuful self acting Car Coupler. January 7, 1808. Umiry 1!. Wales — A nnw and usoful drillins;, pluntinsr, cultivating;, and potato dipging ni.ichino comliincd. called "Wales' combined Drillinj;, Haiitinir, Unltivating, and Potato- l)l)ij;inj; Mailiines." January 7, 1 SOS. Lat'iyette D McMlchael — A new and u,«efnl apparatus for the Cartiu retting and ret;ulatiQi{ the How of Oas. January 7, 18t;S. William A. (iorolamy — An improved Fanning Mill. Januar.v 7, 18GS. John Thompson — Certain new and useful improvemonts in a uaiier Plou>:h. January 8. 1808. Wm W. March — A new and useful Improvement in IlarveMters. January 9, 1808. John Adam — A new nod u'efnl improvement in the mechaniain of Fanning Mills, snch imi.roveinent cimsisi- iiig in the peculiar arrangement of the Hhafis and pinions therein, whereby the speed of the vibration of the shoe, screens anil riddles, is increaBcd, Tiihnut the motion of the fans being at the same time increased. Jan. i), 1SH8. Wm.tieisa — A newnnd useful lever for Sewing .Machines (for taking up the slack thread therein) callud ••The po.si- tive Talte up Lever." January 9, 1808. Henry Jackson — A now and utuful Double Cooking Stove. January 9, 1S08. D.ivid Harris— A Curd Dryer. January 10, 1808. Flank Kvans — A new and useful Trifoliate Hinge, open- ing both inwards and outwards. January 10, 1808. Patrick Hevnoldh — A new and useful niproved Ilorso Ralie. .lanuary 10, 1808. Jacob .S. .Johnson — A new ancl useful h,ay and manure fork, called "I he Dominion Furk." Jannaiy 11, 18i;8 WiUia'u Clements — A new unU useful Veneer Knife. Januiuy 11, 1808. tieoCL'e l,enharil — A new and us. ful method of arrang- ing fpriii'^s for lleds, Mattras.ses, teats of Sofas, Chairs (iiid Ottoniiins. January 13, 1808. Wesley Smith — A new and useful coniposilion for the tanninif of Hides and Skins. January l.'i, 18ii8. Sandlord M Kastmaii — A new and useful combined foot stiive and lantern, called '• KastmHu's combined Foot Stove and Lantern." .lanuary 13. 1808. .lobn I'ike — A new and useful Washing MachiLO. January 11. 1808. Cyrus Dean — Anew and useful force and liftpunip, rnmliiiMMl, to be called and known as "Dean's Force and Lift I'nmp " January 14. 1S08. George Ash — Ash's Canadian Horse Grappling Fork. January 11, 18i;8. Harnnbas Clark — A now, useful anti Improved Corn I'lan er. .lanuary 14, 1808. J. liiiW. ilm-'hes— Certain newand useful ImprOTemenls In Fi ot Warmers January 14, 1808. Joseph .1. Vau'.'han — A new and useful Railroad Car ConpliiiL'. .iHiiuary 14, 1808. Uriah W. Minor — A new and useful removable Folding 'Clothes Diver. January 14, lsii8 Micliael .Mater— A new ami useful Hreech loading lUlie nnd (Inn. .lanuary 16, 1808. And. (1. I.'iiid— A new and useful elevator, to be kuv wn as " A. (1. 1,1111. 1's Hydranlli' Flevator." January l.'i. 1808. Wm. A. li.diiiison — A new and useful Valve Motion Gradual. .r. January 10, 1808. F. Kllershansen— ("erialii new and useful improvements III the in.imifactiire of Cast Malleable Iron Jan. 10, 1808. Till ui.is Abel — A new and useful Fly-wheel Copying I'ress. .lanimry 'JO, 1808. DoiiaM llelliuiie — A newand useful discovery, called " lleihune's new and improved mode of wmkiiig Railway lirakis." .laiiuary 'JO, 1808. Dainase l..inioureux — A certain now and useful Improvf,- nient in till, inannfac.ure of substances made from a mix- ture of Tar or Asphalte and llnkeii Stones and analogous sulistanci" . to be called " The Concrete Tar Coinposillon." Jiuniary -J'J. I8(,8. .lames Howard— A new and uooful apparatus for apply- ing I'etroleiim or other oils as fuel, which he calls '•The Jlydropvr.ileun." ,1'inuiiry i'l, 180H. Matthew I, liiibeilK — A newand useful Ilay and Straw Flevator. .1,'iniiary I", 1808. ,laiiies Kves— A new and useful Nectar Cream Mineral Wat..r, ,l»iiUHry 17, 1808. Til. .mas Miirgati'oyd — A newand usoHil CarrlageWheel, Januiiry 17, 1808. Hem y I'lerce —A new and useful Steamer and I'lute AVaruier, January 17, 1808. Lancelot Kirkup — A certain new and useful Railwa/ Spike and Nail. January 17, 1SG8. Neil Cook — A newand useful Door and Gate Spring. January 17, 1808, George W. Kiidie — A certain newand useful improve- ment in Spades. .January 17, 1808. Solon M. Cook — A new and useful machine for the Sharpening of Horse Shoes. J.niuary 17, 1808. Guy C. I'ec.se- A new and useful Gate. Jan. 14. 1868. Thomas Alexander — A ne)iv and useful improvement in Ilamwa. January 15, 1808. Alfred J. Lemon— A new, useful and improved Potato- Digger and Turnip-Puller. January 16, 1808. Sarah C. Leeming — For the introduction of c.irtain im- provemer.ts in lirick making Machines Jan. 10. 18(i8. Jacob Damude — A new and improved gate, to be called "The New Dominion Gate." .lanuary 17, 1808. Tlionias H. luce — For the introduction of a new and useful apparatus for extin._'iiishing fires, called " L'lCxtiuc- teur or I'ortable Fire Kngiiie." January 18, 1808. F. A. II. LaKuo end C\ rille Duquet— A new and useful Purilier of .Magnetic Sand (Purificateur du Sabld Mag- neti.jue), January '21, 1808. James Garrett — A ne'.v and useful Manure nnd Hay Llevating Horse Fork. January "JO, 1,808. JauiHS S. Mc^lurray — A certain new and useful method of coupling railway cars, carriages and wagixons, bv means of a 8elt'ai'tiii..r coupler, ani of niiconpling willn.ut the necessity of going in b.-tween the same, and to be called '• Mc.Murriy's Improved Car-Coupler." January "20, 1S08. Sanborn Worilieii — Certain new and useful improvo- mentti in the Hand boom. J.inuMry '2U, ISliS. Jiihii .Murphy — A new and useful stove polish, named "The biiiuid Lightning Stove Polish." J.uinary 'JO. ISOS. Heiirv A. White — A nc^w ami useful article, called " White's Magic Clothes Sprinkler." January '2.', lsi;8. A. .N. N'. Aiiliin — A newand useful Portable Slilkforthe Cutting, (Jrinding and Moulding of Peat. Jan. 22, 1808. Will. Tur 'r — A newand useful Hay-Lifter. Jan.'22,'08. Will, Mason — A newand useful Lrasive Liquid Soap. January 22. 1808. William It Choate — A new and useful Host Radiator. January '2:!. 1808. Nathan Caniplieli — A new and useful Clothes Drver. January 23, 1808. Jas. jloxburgh — A new and useful combined Hay Raae and Klevator. Janusry '23, 1808, Nathan Campbell — A new and useful 'SMndow Curtain Roller Fi.xture. January 2.3, 1808. Henry 11. Fairfield — A newand useful improTement in Clinrn Dashers. January 2.'). 18i')8. Fenlinand Gro.ss- Certain useful Improvements In Arti- ficial LeiTH January •2,'), 1808. I'atiiik Maci|uisten — A certain neward useful composi- tion tor foot paths, roail wavs, and cellar floors, called '•The M.intreal Composition." Jan lary 2,'). 1808. Frederick Cook— Certa'n new and useful iiii|)rovenieiits intheartof vapoiiri;-.ing and burning Hydrocarbon Fluids as Kii.'l. January 20, 1808. Alliert R. Feiinacy— A new and useful Steam Cooking Apparatus. January '27, 1808. AmbnisH K. Pattison — A now, useful and Improved Horse It'i H. January '27, 1808. Henry Lampman— A new and useful Leather Creasing Macliine. ,1'iiiuary 28, i;i08 Will. Ilearle— .\ new nnd useful Heating Apparatus or Drum Stove. January 28, 1808. John (1. Munger — A new a. id useful improvement on « water lifter, called " Bluuger's Improved Vt'ater Lifter." January '28, 1808. Joseph .1. Imjlls- A new and useful ehnrn, called "The Highland Mary Churn." January '28. 1808. Francis |). Taylor— A new an.l useful process for anml- gsmatiiig ores mel desulphurizing the same, nnd also ,n Apparatus or Machinery for carrying out said process, January 29, 1808, Israel Kinney— A now and useful harrow, to bo known as •'Tlie (hitiirl'o Harrow." January 30, 1808. Geo. K. KobliiHon — A certain Improvement In the stove known as " The Petroleum Gas Stove." Jan. 31. l>'i'.8. Henry Carter— A new and useful Hay Lifter Feb 3,'08. Will. Cornwall — A new and useful combined Wire and Picket Fence February 3, 1808. Frederick (\i(.k— A new and useful art of vapori/Ing and burning Hydrncarboii Fluids as Fuel. Feb. !!, 1808. Jobii II lloughner • - A new aud useful Stove Drum Heater, February 3, 1868, [873] % f 1i^ 42 CANADIAN PATENTS. [1869. i 1 "if Fr>>(lerick Cock— An improved art of vftporizing and buriiin): Hydrocarbon Fluid. Feliruary 3, 1868. Win. Leighton— A new and improved method of manu- facturiii;; Ptetlheaded r«il«. the improved rali being called '• i,..lL'lit<)n'8 SteeHI-aded Riiil." Felruary 4, 1868. H nry Yeiiger— An Improved combination water-wheel, whiih lie oalU "The Empire Water Wheel." Feb. 4, 1808. Andrew McSherry — Certain new and useful impruve- mentfi in I'loughs. February4, 1868. ?.iiMuel U. Mitchell— A new and useful combined Hive and Bee House. February 5, 1868. J.Hti H. I.educ — A combined .Mop. Self Wringer, and Scnililiin)? Muchine. February 5. 1868. Win. M. Jamieson — A new and useful brick machine, called 'The Douglas Improved Canada Brick Machine." Fi'lirniU-v ", 18C8. licliHrt Drummond and Alex. R. Stephens — A new and UH'fiil ^iprinff Bed :lottom. February 7, 1868. Diivid H. Wuir— A new and useful description of lamp- buriicr, called "The Dominion Illu. aator and Gas Con- densing Coal Oil Burner." ■ bruary 10. 1868. .lar.ios McA. Cameron — A certain new and useful ma- chine named " Cameron's new motion Flax I'uUer." February 11. 1808. Thmnas M. Hammond — A now and useful Carbon or Chaicoal I'ipe. February 12, 1868. Oscar C. I'helps — Certain improvemenis in the manu- fac ure of hoop skirts, the skirt with the improvements in question to be called " The Collap.sing North Star Skirt."' February 12, 1868. Wm. F. Kelley — A certain now and useful composition for Black Bo.irds. February 12, 18(i8. Ellen L. Cowling — Certain new and useful improvements in the art of treating wood for its preservation by super- heated steam in combiniition with various chemicals. February 12. ISOS, Uiihird Hawkey — A new and useful carriage spring, to be called "Hawkey's Excelsior Buck Board Spring." February 12. 1868. Samuel Mutbeson — Certain new and useful improve- ments in the plans of constructing harrows; the barrow, as improved, to be called " The Excelsior Seed Grain Ilanmv." February 12, l.sr8, Oscar rt. Ui)bin«in — A new and useful medical compound for till! cure of Ring Bone Spavin. February 14, 18ii8, J. ilollhiay — A new and useful Olaclarum. Feb. 14. '68. L. H.(i. Khrhardt — An exploslv-i compound for Blasting and for otli'T analogous objects. Fehi uary 17, 1868. George heiiliardt — A new ana nseful nielhnd of fasten- ing ir securing springs in miittriisses, heil~„ sofas, chairs, and ottoman bottoms, and other articles to which such springs niav be applied. February 18, 1S68. Wm. Turner — A new and useful double leverage Ilay and Barley Fork, February 10, 1868. .Toseph Slerango — A new and useful mode of decorative p.ilnling. wbi.li ho cjills '■ Calcmnaiiie." Feb. 20, 1868. Cliiis. R. .lanes— A new and useful Improvement in the means of working Stamps and Hammers. Feb. 20, 1868. .Jolin .Mclvay — A new and useful trace-buckle, to lie called •■ The Improved Trace-Buckle." February '22, 1868. George Beaty— A new and useful cast metallic Boot and Shoe Heel. Feliruary 28. IStW. Josiph Best — A new and useful damper, which he calls " Best's Patent Damper." February 2S, 1868. Henry 0. Cope— A new and usefii'. clnirn dasher, called " The Atmospheric Clinrn Dasher '' February 28, 18liS, Thomas Irwin— A new and useful apparatus or machine for radiating hot air and economising fuel to be used in connection with an ordinary stove, the said apparatus to be known as " The Dominion Hot Air and Radiating Fuel Economii^er " Februiry 28, 1868. Eliza Ellsworth — A certain new and useful machine known as " Ellsworth's I'atent Lover Power or Endless luciiaed I'lane." February 28, 1868. .loliii Leemlng— For the inirodiicllon of new and useful annular ovens, known as " H .flman and I.lilit's annular ovens for the continuous burning of Minerals, binie. Bricks, Tiles. Salt, Glaje Stone Ware, I'ottory, and other things." February 28, 1868, Richard Eaton — Certain now and UHoful Improvements In Stoves and Furnaces. March 2, l«iiS. J. Huettel— A new iind useful Hay Puller. March 4,'fl8 George D. Hamlin — A certain new ami useful Improve went In fences, the Improved fence to lie called " Hauilln's Moveable Braced Fence." March ;i, 1868. .lobn Faint— A new and uselul method of making and fasteulng Stove-pipes. March 4, 1808. Alex. Marengo and .Toseph Marengo — A new and useful machine for cigar and cigarette making, called "The Cigarette Maker-'- March 4, 1868. Wm. Scott— A new and useful seat spring, called "Wm. Scott's Improved Seat Spring." March 5, 1868. Wm. Robertson — A new and useful combiued Ladder and Table. March 5, 1868. Rev. Jean B. I'onton — An improved Ferry Boat (Bateau Traversler). Blarch 6, 1868. Thomas W. Sparrow — A new and useful Self Adjusting Rain Water Conductor. March 9, 1868. Joseph Marks — A new and useful Grate-bar for Steam- boiler and other Furnaces. Murch 10, 1868. Joseph Williams — A new and rsefiil economizing heater for wood, coal, or other fuel, to be called "Williams' Economizing Heater." March iO, 1808. Levi Schoiield — Certain new and useful improvements in Looms. M.arch 10. 1868. Isaiah Mead — A machine for the manuficture of Rib- bon Pegs. March 11, 1868. Lewis W. Fick — A new and useful Heat Riidiator. March 11, 1868. Zaccheus B. Choate — A new and useful Bedstead for Invalids. March 11, 18(8. Win. .Metcalfe — A new and useful window-stop or fas- tener, which he calls •' Metcalfe's Patent SiishSiippurter and Fastener " March 13, 1868. Joseph Palmer — A new and useful method of manufac- turing hetids for elliptic springs, to be known as •' I'alnu-r's new and improved method of manufacturing He.ids for Elliptic Springs." March 13, 1868. James Howard — A new and usoful tri-colored Signal Lamp. March 13, 1S68. Thomas H. Ince^A new and useful rest for Fire-arms. March 13, 1.S68. Alex. F. Ward — A new and useful Steam Engine and Frame combined, with improved Valve Gear tor Cross- cutting Logs. March 13, 1868. Benj. O. Copeland — A new and useful safety water-proof Blasting Cartridge. March 13, 1868. John L. Birney — A new and useful art or process for the cooling and preserving of Milk. M.-ircli 13, 1S6S. C. Kinney — A new and u,seful Harrow. Murch 13, 1S6S. Ni(hn Arm." March 23,1868. John C McLaren — A now and useful Belt Splice Point Finisher. March 27, 1808, George II. HInlon and Darwin Stevens — A new and useful Furnace and Api'iiralus for simultaneously temper- lug and straightening saws and steel jdates. March 27. '68. Jtnies Henry — A certain new and usiful iuiprovcuieiit In Paper Neck-lies. March 27, 1S68. Samuel Perry — A iicw and useful Hydro-Carbon Burner and (ias Generator for creating heat and steam ; also, for generating permanent llluiMlnaling Gas. Maieli 30, 1S|<8. Jacob llarker— A new and nseful ruck separator f"'' Kicba'd Hi as-lb" N<' Apiil I'i. l"'' J lib, I At.il ing unicliiMe KilWiii tie mints in I" vliliilg Mlita' Inn mole | M.lHh Hi. 1' Schuvler April Tt, !»« Iliomas !' tipNslili pr' Abiel III' "Olie 1- K John II. useful im| I Plus. Ap'i Leoniinl lining and wbicli be e Loni- !'.■ Freiicli \\ i U cole^. \ llenrv V and iittai Ploiigb an Simuel In llori-el James V ill the p|ol to be del Purpose P Walli'r, called mil April 23. M Ilia L to wit, an [374] [1869. 1869.] CANADIAN PATENTS. 43 wnnii useful calli'd '-The culled "Wm. iued Ladder iont (JiuteHU irAdjiistiiifr '■ for .Steam- lizitifr hcator ■ Milliiims' Robert Barolsj' — A corfain new and useful improvement in the cnnstiuetion of S«\vinp Machines. April 1, 18C8. Diimnso Lamiiurcux — A inVi and useful curb for pHve- nients. in In; known iiB " The Canada Pavement Curb." April 1, ISCS. Cbas. I'', .•\nderson — A cc tain new and iiseful improvo- nient In Sprin;^ Ued Itottoms. April 1, 1>50S. Jacob I'l'art — A ui;W and useful appUiBtion to the land whi-el of Mirr's Patent PInusli Holder. April 1, 186S. Richtinl Lambert — A new and useful niaihiue f<'r mak- ing a conlinnous ropinc (in pUce of the short pieces made by tlie ni.tilii es now in use), tolieurfed with the ordinary wool carilint; nia' same time retaiii- itin nmie pi'iteiily tlie natural warmth of the feet. M irch hi. |se^ .ScliuN iei Sniiili — .\ new and useful llames Fasti iier. April i;, is's. Ile.m.is Minning — A new ami useful liiiot, and fslioa- tip with pr leeiln-r edL'o. April Hi, 1^08. Ahlel 11 |i. ll- A new and Useful 1 1 Ihes wringer, called '•(I'lle r-. le.Mil Caiiiidi-ni Clulhes AVriiij;ei." Apiil 1", tl8 ,lohn II. i:\aiiHaiiil Vi'm. (i. Pullaii — Certain new and iiseiul ini| I'Mveineiiis iu the niacliinery for Manufacturing Pins. Ap'il IT, |M„S. I.eoiianI M llicliards — A new and useful apparatus for liliiiig Hiid ilipii'^iijM/ Hay. .Straw, and other substances, which he calls ••'Ihe Canaili 111 (ii int." April 17, 18118. I.otii'. Hei \- A new and useful belt nr fasleidiig for the French Wlinli.w t'fiirueite de 8. Henry Woodward— A new and useful machine for clean- ing Knives. June 8, 18C8. Alex. Anderson — A new and useful madiiiio or appa- ratus, namely, a Joint for connecting or coupling togMtli,.r the links of stovepipes, and alsu the several portioui^ of ronducting pipes, to be called " Anderson's I'atent Stove Pipe Coupiing." June 13. ISCS. Horace ('line— A new and us.'ful machine for thrashing and cleaning peas, to ho called " The Pea Tlira.'-her and .Se[iarator." June 1.3, ISOS. Win. Diinavan — A new and useful gate, tb to called " The Glengarry (iate." June 13, IStiS. Francis IJ. II. Wing— A new and useful article of maru- factnre. the same being a Female periodical bandage. June 18, ISfiS. James U. Hurbnnk — Certain new and useful improve- ments in the article of maniifacturo from India rubber (commonly called a Weather Strip), applied to doors and also to the \> imiows of houses and railway coaches, for the purpo-e of excluding the weather anj do t. JunelS.lStiS. Cyrus S. Itell — A new and useful nnu e or apparatus for the doulile purp ise of boring and n. . Icing wo(}d, to be called '• The combined BoriL,," Ci^d Morticing Machine." June 18, 1808. John Norton — A new and useful machioe or apparatus for sawing and boring timber, called '• Nortou'n Buwiug and lloririg Michine." June 1!), 1SG8. John 11. D^tyfoot- A new and useful stove for the pur- pose of burning spent Tan Bark. .June 5, 1868. Samuel Vashiiider — A certain new and useful improve- ment on a certain machine for extracting Btnmp«, for which niMchine letters patent ot invention were issued to railwav dumpiTig cars, and other carriages for carrying dead weight, fnr tlie jnirposo of Facilitating the Unloading thereof. June L'4, l^liS. Geo. J. l!ikei — A new and improved Washing Machine. June 5, l.'^tw. Wm. J. Copp — A certain now and useful impinvenient in the firedOL's and ovens of corking stovts, conki"g stoves with the said improvement to be culb'd •• Cnpp's coldair Firedog and selC-ventilating hot -ir Gveii." June l'O. Isf'S. Francis Kllersliausen — A new and useful process fi>r the n .inufacture of Cast Steel |aud Malleable Iron from cast iron, .luio' 20, 186S. AVm. ■l.suies — A new and u.'efnl Gate to be workcl by lever jiower. June '-'0, lSi'i8. Albert Ilutton — A newand useful machine or apjiaratus for the Cooling of Liquor. .lune 20. ISi 8 Joseph F. Kaini-r — Certain new .■in I useful improvenii'nfs in tlie piano forte, for the better airanginient of the sc.tlr, the increasing the jiower, and the sn'Uriog tli.' gicater dumliilily of the tum^ then-of. to !ie called "lUincr'.s .New Dominion Grand l'i;im." Juin> 20. lSii8. Francis Kilershiiu.scn — \ new and usulnl furnace f r the manul.icture of Cast Steel from pig iron iu conjnin'lion with wroUitht iron, or iron ore. or fir the pnr|iose of smelting bllsteied steel in large .juantities, or resuielting metals in g. neriil. June 2li, ISiiS. Hern. S. Iiond — A new and ivsel'ul whe( 1. which bo calls ' Dnud's Patent Improved Waggon \Vheel." .Iune20. ItOS. Wnr .Mei-k — .\ new aiid usei'nl (.'liuni. June :.'i"., ISOS. Andrew White — A new and useful machine or apparatus for Lifting IL.y. June 20, 1S6«. J. Dick, jun. — A certain newand useful improvement In the rake, in ordinary use, in connictifm Willi the reaping in.ichine, fir removing the grain, as cut from the table lliereof, to be called "Joseph Dick's, junior. Improved Harvest li.ike." June 20, IsoS. Wm. S domon — A new and nsefnl machino for the rai.s- ing of heavy weights, called "Silumou's Kotary Uxtension Lever Pownr." June 17, ISOS. Francis Hoberts — A ru'W and useful machine for cutting and destro\ing tbistlesand other noxious weeds: the said nnichiiie being used in conniption with and atl.icbed to the implement of husb.mdry in ordinary use, known us the " Cultivat(,r." July 7, 1808. Thos. Crowtiover — A new and useful machine or appa- ratus for Measuring Carriage Ho\vs. Jnne 27, Is-'S. Joseph Heroa,x — \ new and useful Uowing machine or apparaliis. June 27. 1S68. John Granger — A new and useful niailiineoraii;MirahH for the purpose of smoking meat, called "Grang.i'n I'.rrt- able Smoke House." Jum* '27, ISiS, 11. 1). Kobbins — A new and useful horse hay fork, called "Hobbins' Ly(.n claw Horse Hay Fork." .Inly :'., isi S. F.benezer Gordon — A new and iiscl'nl wasliing nnodiino, called "Gordon's AVashing Machine," .Inly 3. ISt.s Martin CoUett — A new and useful imparilion for |iri'- serving meat, lish, and other prciVisions, called " Cidleti's liisulpliati'of Sfila." J\ily 0. ISOS. Chas L. Merrill — A new and useful machine for baring ■wells, to be .'alleil or known as " Merrill's Horse Powe.i Hock and Karth Drill," July 10, IsOS. Jacob Lawrence — A certain lU'W ami useful improvenietit in the Cutter liars of reaping and mowing machines. Julv 10, 1S68. Fdward lirown — Certain new ami useful improvements In Tube Wells ,luly 10, ISOS. Henry Warner — A new and nsiifid m^uhineor apiia'alus, n^iniely. a combined wIumO and chilu tilli^r att.icnnient Inr the working of the rudders of vessels, e.tlled " W u uer's Sleerlir,' App^^ralus." July 13. ISOS, Wm. C. Gordon — A new and nsefnl machino fov regubit- Ing the delivery of the meal into the Holts of Mills Iu the prccess of the ?naiiufaclure ot II nir. .luly 0, ISOS. Abram Hi'ndershot ami Flnnen Clement — A new and useful m;ichine, the same being a It volving I'lough Coulter. Jnlv 10. 1808. Chas. G.t^odv — A machine fir the coiling aliiiig and deodorizing of .Milk and other Ibiuids. July 10, ISOH. 18G0.] A'l Artirh.^ i'"'! Acid, Sulphuric] Acetic Acid .. Acidsofevervci Acetic and VinegMC ... Advi-rti-ing I'ail Alabis'<-r Urnail Alcohol, en evJ strell'.'lll of iiiT dnnieier. ami for anv i:ie.i| tor ev. ry le palb'U Ale, in c.isk:-. li| Ale. in b.tll.-il pints to i.-:\\>' Alum Anatiuni al I'r' Anchor-" Antimony .... Antiquiite-', lal Argol Arms an.l Cb'tl Military (■on Articles !■ r llii Dominion.. Article- nop u-io of lie- ■ Articles f -r t'n^ Conso'.s. Gen Ashes, Pot. p. .\t!ll-eB' not els Axes Axles, (''-.Oik, Axles, i;,-\ilw».\ I',ag'\telle Itoir- Harillii ■ r Kelp Hark, T.'inners' Hark, tised clii. Harkof ibeC"! itars, Guide ui motives R;iis. pndlb'd Hill -IS Beer, in cask: Beer, iu boll pints to a g Heir/,')!-' Jlerriov used Bibles. Testan and llevotb Hicliro o.'ile I porti-'l sol iiiaiiurictni manul'.i ''u Hilli.'H' I Tai'l HilMleols. k Hills, Priote Conper pli Biscuit, lion the H. N. . Bitters con month. Ill Ijiiuors, o ju.t oilierv (rnlblll of ot S.ikes' ill luupir HtcntMli, ipnnlily t Blacking ... Hleachiug I' HIneblack, hy room and slain purposes [arc] m [1869. 1869.] CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS 45 CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS, ^' As iM roncK on Iht October, ISijS ^17 Artich.^ lint hereof if r ejiumeratrd as clmritid v:itli an ad vtUinm dtiti/, nr ch free, of duty, are. churyeatik with a duly if 15 ]ii:r cent. on. ■^c ..dvd. Ariil, SMlphuiic J,^ e. Jjer Ih. Acetic Aci.l 15 AcicN (it'iv> rv ('Hscriptimi, except A'vtic mill Siiliihuric Acid niid Viii"^ar Free Advi-i'ti-itii: r.-iniplil-ts Mt Aliil)is ,r Urii.iiiieiits 15 Alcillliil. I'll fVi i-y irMllnn (if till) Strelrjilll 111' pT'iof of SvUe.f' Ily- driiiieier. ami sii in | i-..pi.rtiiin for iiiiv (.'letter Ktr,.ii.ih ;iiid fcir rV' rv le.-^s iiUMiiiity ili.iii ;i pull 'II •''I'c. perj^iill. Ale, la ci^ki-, lu pel- ceiit. and -'le. P r pill. Ale, 111 b illK'S (5 'iiiiirfs or lu Jlilits tci t,^'llii|i) HI per cent, mill 7e. piTftdl. Alum KriiH Aiiiitiimi 111 rri'pMiMlii'iis hree Aiii-hor-i Free A 111 ilium y Free Aiiliciuiile-', (iiliiiiels (if Free Aii^'d Flee Arms mid c'l"tliiiij; for Army and .Milit;iry Foivs F'rce Articles fi r the iJiililic uses of the Iloinininii Fr(;e Article^ ini|i ir eil liv and fur the iiii(> 111 lie' (i.iverii'ir ileiicrul Free Artii-lm f .r t'.ie use id tli;' Fori'ii,;!! ('iiiisii!s. (ieiienil F'reo Ashes, I'.it. I'eml mi I Sudii Flee At!n-esi|iotelse«htreineiit|iini(ll 15 Axes 15 Axles, Ci'Miik, !,"e'.iniilive Free AxlcK, !'..iilw.iy Ciir Free lliitrilelle lliiii'ils 15 Hurillili r Kel| Free lliirk, T.'ininrs' Freu liark, used I'll! 'My in dviiin; Free liiirk iif ilie Cm kw.'inl Tree Free It.irs, (iiiide and t'lide, inr r/ico- miitiws Freo li.iis. pud iled inii, J!li.oins luid liill-is Froe I'eer, in casks, 10 prcent. ami fic. pi-r gall, lieer. in liullles f5 quarts ur ID pints 111 a uHllon), In per cent. nii'l 7e. p'-r anW. Ueir/'dj '■>!•. prr jidl. Herriev iH"d clii My in iieiin; ...FfiC liililes. 'rest.-ltllellls, I'm vcr-Hnoks and ll.'vi.tli niil It.i' k~ 5 llii'liiii iiate nf I'lit'e-li, wiien iiii. piirti-'l siilely liy in"iii|iip-r m.iuill'ii'lilrers mi'l sl.'ji'is fur nimiiil'.i.'HirUii; pui'li 'ses milv Free 1'iilliarl 'l'aid.-H ■.... 15 Hill H".iiIh, ,Vc If, Hills, I'li'if.d, l,llhnv;ripheil, nr Ciilip'r pl ite 15 liiscuit. Ill 111 llniit llrltahi and th- II. N. A. rruviiicM Freo Ililters c' iitiiiiiiiii; Spirit, Ver- nmiith, an I niiier ^Spiiitu >iis iil(|uiirs, nf wliitever slreiiitth, net 1)1 Inr wl-e -perl lied nil every liiill'in III' I lie slreiinth nf lirmif nf ,Syk"s' llMlrmiieier, and Sn ill iiriipiriinii fr any yreiiter Ht''eii|.'tli, mid I'nr every less ipnntlty than a Kalliiii...Si;(;. per (rail. lll.ickiiii? 15 lileai'hiii;; I'fiwders Krue llliie liliick, when inipiirted sidely hy riinm paper uianiif.ietiirer.s and staluiMs. Uir iiiiiiiuraclnrin'r purposes oiilyl Free T?> c. ad val. Itlof ks, Stereotype, fur Priiitiii'/ purp ises ..Free HliieVitnil nr t^ulphite'f Cupper Free I! lit iiii,' Cloths Free linnnels LI r, (iks. ('('pyrifjlit repriii's of l'2lj< li.icks. which are cnii) righted in Canada 15 Hunks — Printed I'crindicals, and I'.'iiiiphlels, nnt, heini; fnreiL'rj r.priiits (it Uritin cepv ri'.'ht w irks, Iinr lilank Afe'l Himki, C'lpv linoks. nnr Hmiks to be written or driwn upon, nor Srhiii'l or other linnks c.py- ri'j:liti"l in Ciimda, nor Printed i-hi'.t Music 5 liivkliinders' Tools .i Inipleineiits Freo Hints 15 H inttelt Free Hnrax l-'iee Hracidels 15 lirals. 15 Hiaid, &c., made nf hair 15 Hiaildv I'nn e\ery jiallon nf the Rtri'ii;rlh of prnof nf .dykes' Ily- drmnet.r, and so in pr 'p'lrlion for any greater streiiirih, and fir every less ipian iiv than a Killnn) 'Sllc perptall. HiMSs. ill Hars, Kods, Sheets and Scriips F'rpo Ihassiir Oop))tr\Vire. round orMat Free Hiiiid frnmlireat Hrittin and the H. N'. A. Pr.iviuces Free Hrit^iii'iia M-tal Ware 15 Hiiiii Miiiilds fur (iidd Heaters ...Free Hriiiistniie, in roll nr llonr Free Iliistles nf all kinds Freo Hi'.iiize llriianients . 15 liro nil Corn Free Hriioms and Hrn.shes of nil kinds 15 HiiHis and Hoots .' Free Hnrrstiiiie.s Free Hn-ils,ii.itiiral size, not lieiiiij rusts iinr prnduied liy any mere me- dian iiiil process Free Hutter 4c per lb. (^a'iiiet Ware or Furni uio 15 Cabiints of Ciin Freo (':il>les — Ir'iii Cliiiln. ? hips over '^ ini'li, .^ihK'kled, Swivelled or not Free Cables — lloinpaiid()rasH,fi r ships only 15 Cameos or Misiics 15 Cm dies and Tap'-rs of Tallow, Wax. nr any otln'r material .... 15 Ciindv Su.^ar, brown or white 1 c. per 11) '25 Cane .Iiileo ['g, or Mohair, un- manufactured Free Hair. Human Free Hardware, not elsewhere specified 15 Harness and Harness Furniture.. 15 Hams Ic. per lb. Hat Felts Free Hat Plush 15 IHts 15 Hay Free flemp. undressed Free Hides and Horns Free Hoes 15 Hops Free Hosiery 15 Horses :J15 per heal Horni'd Cattle $10 per bead Imit.-.tion of Leather 15 Implements of Husbandry (not merchandise) in actual use of persons coming to settle in the Dominion Fiee India-rubber, unmanufactured ...Free lndl'_'0 Free Inks of all kinds, except Printing Inks 15 Indian Meal FVeo Iron CastingR 15 Iron of the descriptions following, viz : Iron Canada Plates and Tin Plates 5 Iron, Sheet 5 Iron.GalvanizeilSipikesand Holts Free Iron Wire, Nail, and Spike Kod, round, square or flat 6 Iron. Bar, Kod. or Hoop 6 Iron, Scrap. Galvanized or Pig ...Free Iron. Hoop orTire, for Loconiotiva Wheels, bent and welded Free Iron Boiler Plate 6 Iron Kallr'd Bars, Frogs.Wroii,/lit Iron or Steel Chairs, and Fish Plates Freo Rolled Plate 5 Puddled Iron in Bars, Blooms and Billets Free Jewellery 15 •Tnnk Free Jspanned Tinware 15 Kerosino Oil, disti 'lurlfied, and refined ;. per gall. Knees and Riders, Iron, for ship- building purposes Free Kryolite Free Lakes, In pulp, scarlet A nioroon, when imported solely by room- paper manufacturersA stainers, for mnnufact'ing purposes (mly Free '•MCl Ic. per 11). Lead, in Shec*. or Pig Free Lead, Red and White, dry Free Leather, Sole nnd Upper Leather, and Cow Hides, split and kip, not elsewhere specified 10 Leather, viz: Sheep, Calf, Goat, and Chamois Skins, dressed, varnished, or enamelled 15 Linen.... ig Linen Mtchlne Thread Fne ^ c. ad vol. Linseed Ca e Free Litharge Free Loci>inotive Kirgines 15 Locomotive Km^ine Frann'S Fiee Locomotive and i'assen'.'Hr Bag- g.ige. & f-reight Cars running upon any line of road crossing the fnm tier, so longasCau'idlaa Locomotives ao'i ')uts are ad niitfed tree, under similar cir- cumstances in tlii'UiiiiiMl StatesFreo Lumber, PJank and !^a>vcil, of Walnut. R'lSewood. Ciierry, Chesnut, JIah"giny, and Pitch Pine Free Mace 'Jo Macaroni 15 Machines, M'lwing.'l'lir.i.sbiiig and Reaping 15 M.acliine Silk Twivt Free Machine Linen Thread Free Machinery, when used in the ori- ginal constiucti'in of ^Iills "i d Factories, does not in 'liiile Sew- ing Midlines, Sfe^in Ko'iines, or parts thereof. Water Wheels or Turbines Free Malt 4l)c. |ier bush. Manilla Grass, for U|ilii.'lsterera' puiposi'S , Free Mantelpieces 15 Slmufactmesof lione.Shell.Il irn, Pearl, ;uid Ivoiy... 15 Mmufacture.s of Urass ori'wpper 15 Manufactures of t'adutclioiic, In- dia rubber, or (iiilia pHM'ha 15 Manufactures oft ashimie 15 Maniifactnris of Fur. or ot which Fur is the principal pa t 15 Manufactures of Gold, Silver, Electroplate. A i^rciitiiie. .Mtiat.i, German ."'ilvcr, and I'l.Ued and (iildcii Waieolal kinds 15 Maniifacturisot(!iass,<>.-icr, Palm lealaiid Straw 15 Manufictures ot Hair or IM.hair. 15 Manufactures of (..■ Imif.itinns of. Marble, other than rough sawn Slabs or Blocks 15 Manufactures of Leatber, includ- ing Bouts and Uhoes, Harness and Saildleiy 15 Manufactures of Pnpier-inacho ... 15 Manufactures of Refined Sugar, inclnding Succades and Coiifec- tiouery Ic. per lb. 25 Maaufactures of Straw, except Plaits 15 Manufactures of WliHlolione 15 Manufactures of Willow .. 16 ManufactureH of Wisid, not else- where specified 15 Manures Free Maps, not elsewhere Mientloned... 15 Marble, in Blocks, nnwronght, (^r sawn on two sides onlv, or Slabs sawn from such Blocks, having at least twoedgt-i- unwidiight .Free Marble Head and Foot Siones, siiuareil or cut to ordi^r, or Colninns.Sbal'ts.orpart.i thereof 15 Meals of all kinds Free Meats, Fresh, Salted or Snukcd !<■. per lb. Mests, Preserved 15 Medals. CabiiielH of Free Medicines — Proprietary Medicines commonly called Patent .^ledl- cines. or any Moilicine or Pre- paration, of which the Kei'ipe is kept secret, or the iiig edients wheieof are kept secret, recom- mended by advertisement, bill or label, for the relief or cure of any disease or ailment 26 Medicinal Roots in ibuir natural state Free ^' 1869.] Melado Menageries, Ilor ages, and liar Metallic Oxides ground, and ■washed, dry. 1 Military and Na Millinery Models and Patt Molasses, if use for the manu Molasses, if not Molasses, conce of Moss, for Uplml Mowing, Reapii Machines . JIusical Boxes,. Mufical Instrui Musical Instrui Bands Mustard Music, Sheet Nails Naptha IS aval ."^ tores Nettin.1. Cotton India rublxT Newspajiers, fo wise than tl Nitrate of Soda Nitre or Saltpei Nuts, dried Nuts, chieliy us Nutmegs Oaknni Ochres, when f Ochres, ground or unwashed, Oil Cake Oil Cloths Oil, Ksseiitiat, ( Oils, any way r.ii keil,bleac elsewhere spi OiN, Cnal and puiitied and Oils. Cocoanut in their nalu Oils, Whale, in Fhip l>oard,a in which it v Opiuui Ores of all kin Ornaments ot Terracotta. ( Osiers and W makers' use Packages — 1! j dins. Bran( other Pachaj, uous Liquor Liipiors are Ixiys contair Packages of e which good ported, and I of Wine or and casus Wine or hot liquors Paintings, in r known inei masters by Points Paper nnd Pa Papor,Book.M Patent Medic ed Patent medicine or the recipe I ingrediuntf secret, recr tiseineni, I relief or cui ailment.... [878] [18G9. Ij4 c. ad vaf, ■ Free Free ... 15 N Viev ri-r Hiig- I'lissing arpidiaii «re H(l iliii- cir- ■int«sFree ■I, nf < lii'lTV, il I'itoh Frwe -Jo lo 15 Fret) Free TliH ori- 11." «id 111 fcnW- ^ni;illefl, \Vheolg Free per bush, sferers' Fice 15 l.ll -rn, 15 ppitr 15 "'■, In- ha 15 .... 15 i.'h .... 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 25 16 15 15 1869.] 'CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS. 47 26 •^e. ^ii'»l Instruments 15 Musical Instruments for Military liamls Free Musliird 15 Music, Sheet 15 Nails 15 Naptha 15c. per gall. Naval ."'totes Free Nettiiii;. Cotton and Woollen, for ludiii rubb<'r shosB Free Newspapers, foreign, sent other- wise than through Post Office 15 Nitrate of Soda Free Nitre or Saltpetre Free Nuts, dried 15 Nuts, chielly used in dye ug Free Nutmegs 25 Ouliiuu Free (li'hreH, when ground or calcined 15 Ochres, ground or ungr'd. washed or unwashed, dry, not calcined Free Oil Cake Free Oil Cloths 15 Oil, Kssential, ofall kinds Free Oils, any way rectified, pumped, r.'ick-(l, bit-ached, or pres.scd, not elsewhere specified 15 Oils, Coal and Keroslne, rilMtiHed, puiitied and refined ... loc. per gall. Oils. Cocoanut, I'ine. and Palm, In their natural state Free Oils, W'liale. In the casks from on fhip board, and in the condition in which it was first landed ...Free Opium 15 Ores of all kinds of Metals Free Ornaments ot Hronze, Alabaster, Terracotta, Composition 15. Osiers and Willow for Basket- makers' use Free Packages — Dottles, Jars, Donii- j ihns. II randy Cat ks, Harrelsor other Packages, in which Spirit- uous Liquors, Wines and Malt Lifjuors lire contained, and car- l)oys containing Sulphuric Acid 15 Packages of every description in which goods are usually im- ported, and cases covering; ^asks of Wine or Brandy, in wood, and cases contsining bottled Wine or bottled Spirits or other liquors Free Pain ti ngs, in oil, by artists of well- known merit, or copies o" old masters by such artists Free Paints 15 Paper nnd I'aper-hnngingR 16 Paper,Hook.Map,or NewsPrirting 16 Patent Mediciiii-s, commonly call- ed Patent Medicines, or any medicine or preparat'n of which the recipe is kept secret, or the Ingredients whereof are kept secret, recommended by adver- tisement, bill or label, for the relief or euro of any disorder or ailment 25 5^ c. ad val. Parasols 15 Peat I Ashes Free Pelts, undressed Free Pepper, ground 25 Pepper, unground 15 Perfumery, not elsewhere specif 'd 25 Perfumed Spirits $1 20 per gall. Petroleum, crude He. per gall. Petroleum, refined, purified, Ac. 15c. per gall. Philosophical Instruments .■•nd Apparatus, including Globes, when imported by and for the use of colleges, schools, and sci- entific and literary societies Free Phosphorus Free Pickles and Sauces 15 Pig Iron, Lead and Copper Free Pimento, ground 25 Pimento, unground 15 Pipeclay Free Pipes, "iPobrtcco 16 Piston Rods for Locomotives Free Pitcli Free Plaits — Straw, Tuscan, or Grass Fancy Free Pknts Free Plaster of Paris, neither ground nor calcined Free Plaster of I'aris, ground & calcined 15 Plate, rolled Iron 5 Plates, Boiler 5 Plates, C.insda and Tin 6 Playing CirdH 25 Plush for llatterb' use Free Porter, in casks 5c. per gall. 10 Porter, in bottles (6 quarts or 10 pints to a gallon)... 7c. per gall. 10 Portable Printing Presses 15 I'ot Ashes Free Poultry, preserved 15 Precious Stones, not set Free Preserved Meats 15 Prints and Kngravings 15 Printing Ink Free Priutin' Presses, except Portable Hand Printing Presses Free Products of Petroleum. Coal Shale nnd Lignite, not otherwise spe- cified 10c. per gall. Prunella Free Bags Free Railroad Bars Free Railroad Cars 15 Rakes 15 Rattans, for caning chairs Free Rosin Free RICH 15 Rifles 15 Rod, Nail and Spike, round,square and fiat Iron 5 Roots Free Rosewood Free Rugs, Hearth 15 Rum (on every gallon of strength ot proof of S^n.s' hydrometer, and so in proportion lor every gieater strength, and for every leds quantity than a gal'.on) 80c. per gall. Saddlery 15 Sailcloth or Canvas, from No. 1 to No fl, when Imported by ship- builders or sailmakerB fur ship- building purposes Free Sails, ready made 15 Sal-Ammuulnc • Free Sal Soda Free Salt Free Saltpetre Free Sand Free Sand paper nud Sandcloth Free Satins 16 Scrap Brass Free Scythes 16 Sea Grass, for Upholsterers' purp. Free Sewing Silk 15 [879] f* c. ad val' Seeds, for Agricultural, Horticul- tural, and Manufacturing pur- poses only Frea Shafts. SteamboatandMill. forged in the rough Free Shawls 15 Sheep $1 per ht-ad Shellac 16 Ship's Binnacle Lamps Free Ship's Blocks and Patent Bu.-^lies for Blocks Free Ship's Bunting Free Ship's' orapasBRR Free' Ship's Composition Spikes and Nails Free Ship's Cordage, when used for ships only Free Ship's Dead Eyes & Dead Lights Free Ship's Deck Plugs Free Ship's Iron Knees and Riders Free Ship's Iron Masts or parts of Iron Masts .Free Ship's Pumps nud Pump Gear ...Free Ship's Sailcloth or Canvas, from No. 1 to No. 6, when used for ships only Free Ship's Shackles iind Sheaves Free Ship's Sheathing Copper & Nails Free Ship's Signal Lamps Free Shin's Steering Apparatus Free Ship's Travelling 'I'rucks F'ree Ship's Treenails and Wt^dges Free Ship's Wire Rigiiing Free Ship's Yellow Metal, in bars or bi Its Free Ship'sYeilow Metal, fur sheathing Free Shoes 15 Shovels 15 Slirul)8 Kree Silica' ofSoda Free Silk. Tram or Weaving, to make Klastic Webbing Free Silks 15 Silk Twist and Silk and Mohair Twist 15 SilU Twist for Hats, Boots & Shoes Fico Silver Le.if F ee Skins, undressed Free Slate Fieo Slides and 3p.".ngles. and Slutted Tapes, for Hoop Skirts Free Small Wares 15 Snaiths and Scythes 15 Suunr and Suuff Flour, dry, damp, moist, or pickled ... l.'ie. per \b. 5 Soap, Fancy nnd Perfumed 'Jo Soap, common Ic. per lb. Soila, Ash Free Soda. Caustic Free Spades 15 Specimens of Natural History, Mineralogy, and Botany Free Specimens of Sculpture Free Spices, including Ginger, Pepper, Pimento, unground 15 Spices, including Ginger, Pepper, Pimento, ground 25 Spicos, not elsewhere enuuu'ratod 15 Spirits, perfumed $1 20 per gall. Spirits of Turpentine 15 Spirits of Wine (on every gallon of strength of proof ol S) kes' hydrometer, and so in propor- tion for any greater strength, and for every lessquautity than a gallon) 80c. per gall. Sprigs 15 Starch 2o. per lb. Stationery 16 Statues, of Bronze, Marble or Ala- baster, natural size Free Steel, wrought or cast. In bars or rods Free Steel Plates, cut to any form, but not moulded Free Steering Apparatus for Sliljts Free Stone, Lithographic Free mi % ^ I -^r ;--jTl W' 48 TARIFF OF CUSTOMS— POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. [1869. %i c. ad vat. Stereotype Blocks for printinK purpi'si's Free Stouu, uuwrought Frf e Stdvtts 15 Straw, Tuscau and Grass, Fancy I'l.iits Free Succiid'S Ic. per lb. 25 Su^ar Candy, brown or white Ic. pt-r lb. 25 Suzar— all Pup;rtr equal tooralK)ve No. 0, I'utch standard Ic per lb. 25 Sufiar — all Suear equal toorb«low No. 9, Dutch standard %c. per lb. 25 Suiiir of Lead, when imported solely by room-paper maiiufac- tuiers and staiiiers, fur manu- facturing purposes onlv Free Sitin, and fine washed White, f )r niaunfapturin'.! purpnFes only. ..Free Sulphur or Urimstone, m roll or ll..nr Free Si rnp of Sugar or of Sn.'ar Cane J'^c. per lb. 25. Swine $- per head Tanipico, white and blrtck Free Tark.s 15 TaiLf, undres.-ied Free Tallow Ic. per lb. Tab'urwnik 15 TaDer.>i ofTallow, &e 15 Tapts, slotted fer the uiannfnc- ture of bonp skirts Free Tar Free Tea. Green and Japan. ..7c. p"r lb. 15 Tea, i;ia. k 3;.^c. per lb. 15 Teazels Free Thread, and other artirles em- briiidered with gold, or f)r em- broidery 15 Thriad. Lace and Insertinns 15 Tin tuH'S Coc. per call. Tin. urannlated or bar Free Tin, blocks or pigs Free Tire or llonp for locomot. wheels, beat and welded Free f* c. ad vai. Tin, japanned, plani'hed ware ... 16 Tob.icc'1, manufactured, 15c perlb, 5 Tob'>cci), iHimannfdctnred Free Tnnacco Pipes 15 Toys 15 Tow. undressed Free Travellers' Baggage Fres Treenails Free Trees, Plants and Shrubs Free Tubes. Coppir, Brass or Iron, and Pipin.' when driwn Free Turpentine, other than Spirits of Turpentiii Free Tvpe Metal, in blocks or pigs Free Type 6 Ultramarine, when impor'd solely by roiinipaper nianut'acturera and stainer-. for manufacturing purposes only Free Umber, raw, on same conditions Free Umbrellas 15 Varni-h, bright and b' ick, when used for sbiii-i and ■ es,-els only Free Vai ninh, otb.'r than bright orblack 15 Vegetables, culinary Free Vegetables, preserved 15 Ve.;etHbles, chielly u-ed in dyeing Free | Velvets 15 Veneering, of Wood or Ivory Free Vermii'elU 15 Vine_'ar 15 Walnut. PI ink Free Watdies 15 Wearing .Vpparcl. made by hand ' or sewing maihine 15 AVearing .\ppar'l of British sub- jects domiciled in Canada, dy- ing abroail Free I Wearing Apparel, S!»ttl-r.s'. and I other persiinal >-fr.'cts in actual USB. of persons coming to settle in the Doininiin. including Household Furnituie, Cattle, Horses, Uarness, Wagiions, ic , importer making oalli that he intends becoming a Imna fide settler withlu the Dominion ...Free 'P c, aU vai. Whale Oil» in the casks fr..ni on shipboard and in the condition in which jt was first landed ...Free Wheat Free Whiskey (on every gallon of the strength of proof of Svkes' hy- drometer, and so in prop Ttion foranygreater strength, ami for every less quantity than a gall). 8iic p'rgall. White, fine washed and s.itin, when imported S'.leiy by room- paper manufacturers A staiiiers, for manu'acfng purpos-s only Free Whiting or Whitening ...Free Wedges fir ships Free Willow for basket makers' use ...Free Winei of all kinds, including (linger, Orange, Lemon, (ionse- berry. Strawberry, UH>-|ibr>rry, Elder, and Currant Wine (!) quarts and 10 iiint buttles to contain a gall.) 10c per gall. 20 Wire, of Bra.ss or Copper, round or flat Free Wire Cloth, of lirass or Copper ...Free Wire, tut, for crinoline v.red 15 Wire, flat or round, unc 'vered, f >r crini'lino Free AVire KIg.'ing, for ships Free Wood, (^liirry A Chestnut, plank Free Wood, Cnrk Free Wood, Alihiigany, plank Free AVoods of all kinds, wbiUy nn- manuf H'tnred Free W.iods, used chielly in dyeing ,..Free W.iol ." Free AVooUens 1.5 AA'riting Desks 15 AVrouu'ht Iron or Steel Chairs, for rallrniels Free Yellow Metal, in bars or bolts ....Free Yellow M'tal Sheathing Free Zinc or Spelter, in sheet Free Zinc or Spelter, in blocks or pi.:S Free Zinc, white, dry Freo rOST OFFICE DEPARTMENT, DOMINION OF CANADA. QENERAL POST OFFICE. Postmaster General, lion. Alex. Campbell ; Deputy Post- master tleneral, AVm, 11. Ciriflin; Accountant, II. A. AA'ick- Bteed; Secretary, AVm. AVIiite; Superinten't Sloney Order Uramh, P. Le Sueur; Superinten't Savings Baidi Branch, .T. C. Stewart; Cashier, John Ashworth. Clerks of First Class— hi, C. Hayden, R. Oliver, II S, AAVatherley. J. T. McCuaig, J. Audette. C. AV. Jenkins AV. II. Sniilhson, AVm. l). LeSueur. Clerks of Second Class — J. Brophy, J. Boyd, K II. Benjamin, B. King. 0. II. llargrave, II. .1, Garrett, AV. S. Thomas, D. Matheson. Clerks of Third Clas.s— II, W. Griffln, J. Plunkett, P. K. Bucko, AV. Berry. 0. Frechette, J. McNab, J. C. Patterson, C. L Thomson, K. (!. Bennett. J. McDoug.tll, G. O'Donohoe, Thos, Cross, 11. J. Shaw. Clerks of Fomth Class — Arthur Lindstv, C. J. lliggins, G. M, Patrick, L lilanchet, John Walsli, S. Binnliain, E. Clarke, Charb'S Sangster, A. J. Boswell, M. Iv, D'lnlevie, H. Oliver. Office Keeper — George Kance. Ocan Mail Ukrvice. — Book-keeper, Kobcrt Sinclair. Lv'J and Bill S(am}> Jiraiich. — Book-keeper, C. Koger. lii.iiipclvm Branch. — ArthurAVoodgate, Nova Scotia Divi- sion. Halifax; John McMillan, New Brunswick Division, Frederiotou; AV. G. Sheppard, Quebec Division, Quebec; K. F. King. Montreal Division, Montreal ; M. Sweetnaoi, Kingston Division, Kingston; John Dewo, Toronto Divi- sion, Toiouto; 0, ]•;. Orillin, London Division, London. l-ETTEIl )i.\TES. Letters postod in Canada c.ddressed to any place within the Dominion pass, if prepaid, lor 3 cents per J,^ oz.. but if posted unpaid such letters sre charged 5 cents per \^ oz. On Letters to Prince Kdward's Island, the rate is y cents per l-i 07,. if prepaid, 5 cents if unpaid. The rat^ oz. 12J centg. Exceeding •' and not exceeding 1 oz. - - 25 •' and so on, increasing one rate of postage for oacli addi- tional half ounce. And by Cunard Packet, 15 cents per % oz., &c. Letters for the United Kingdom must beprepaid, or they will be charged ii fine of Od. sterling on delivery. Lett(!rs for British Colonies and Possessions beyond Sea, and Foreign Countries, via England, must be prejiaid. The rfito on letters for theU, States, is cents per l/, oz. " to Cuba 10 cents per ).r; 07. United States letters cents if prepaid, 10 cents if unp'aid. The rate of postage on letters to British Cidumbia and A'ancoiiver's Island is 10 cents per J/^ oz., which must be prepaid. An additional charge is made on these letters on delivery, for sea postage on the Pacific side. Newspa- pers 2 cents each, Books 4 cants per 4 oz. lied lUver letters cents per ) ;j oz. ; newspapers 2 cents each, or commuted rate if from Bed River to regular sub- scribers in Canada. MAILS FOR CANADA FROM ENllLAWn. Two Ocean Steamers carrying mails for Canadi leave Liverpool in each week, viz, : a Canadian Packet on every Thursday, ri'a Derry on Friday, sailing to Qnelii'c in sum- mer and Portland In AVinter, by which the Postage rate Is Od, stg. per J-^ oz,; and a Cunard Packet every Satur- day, T'lVi Cork on Sunday, bringing Mails for Canada to Now York, by which the I'ostage rate to Canada is 7d. stg. per J^ oz. A Canadian Packet leaves Liverpool every aliernate Saturday for Ilallfax, calling at Queonstown en riiuln. Postage (id, stg. per \^ oz , same as Ij Oaiiadtun I'acket to Quebec or Pqj'tlaud. 1869.] [380] The British Pi first packet sail letters bear a sp " By British Pac for the Packet distinctive snpo " Canadian Mai! AVest Indies Piipers 2 cents ei newspapers 3 o per 4 oz. Letters, &c., are forwarded d up for that Po despatched as fc For Havana Thursday nfierii For St. Thom 23rd of every m Lotiers for tl also eeiit ria IIi y^ oz.-, uewspapi Persons postl carefnl to requir the Post .Master The charge fo is as fellows, viz On Letters to ai tish North On litttters tor t On Letters for t On Letters for sent via Kd On Letters for F'rance an ' On jiarcels, patt On IxK'k packe 8 cents. Both the post cases be prepaic Ueglstratioi: miscarriage or can be traced w! posting and de Registered L>itl C'Lsuulties whic] the receiver, ot Letter. BOOK POST wi A Packet weiizh Above 4 oz but " 8 oz. " 12 OZ. and to on, addii DT c A Packet weigh About 4 OZ, but •' 8 oz. " 12 oz. and so on, addii DOOK POST RATE, COUNTKT. France- - • Italy - - - - GernianStatus Netherlands • These rates n fi-om Canada. glass or in cos Great Britain, Packets nddrer tered on payn 8 cents in addi D 1869.] POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. 49 The ItrltUh PostOfBce forwards letters tnCitnadn by the first packet sailing after the letter is posted, unless the letters bear a special direction — " By Carmdiun Patket" or " By British Packet" — and iu that case they are kept over for the Packet designated. '■ By Canadian Mail" Is not a distinctive superscription ; for any Mail for Canada id a " Canadian Mai!," by whatever Pack-jt forwarded. WEST INDIES VIA NEW YOKK. Vest Indies (Brl'l^h) letteni 10 cents per J-^ oz., news- papers 2 cents each. (Foreign) letters 22 cents per \^ oz , newspapers 3 cents each. Booku (British only) 2 cents per 4 oz. Letters, Ac, prepaid for tr.insmi.ssion. via New York, tiTa fiirwarded direct on New Yoik with every mail made up for that Post Office; whence West Indian mails are despatchod as follow.^ : For Havana and the West Indies, via Havana, every Thursday nliemoon. For St. Thomas, the West Indies, and Brazil, en the 23rd of every month. Lotlern f(rr tlie West Indies, Uritifh and Foreign, are al^o sent rut Halifax and Uermuda; postage 12 cents pr J.2 oz.; ueWKpapers 2 cents each. REQISTRATION OF LF.TTF.M. Persons posting I.,etteri containing value, should be careful to reiiiilrethem to Ih< regi.«teretl. and to obtain from the Po.«t Mtster a Certifi(!ate ci receipt for Kegistration. The charge for Registration, in addition to the Postage, is as fiUows, viz.: On liftters to any other place In Canada, or Rri- tisli North America ....-...- 2 cents. On lietters lor the United States S " On Letters for the United Kingdom . - - - - 8 " On Letters for British Colonies or Possessions, seat via Kngland - 25 " On Letters for IVance and other Foreizn Conn'ries, via Frincw an imount cqiml u. tne postane rate. On ;mrcel8, patterns, or samples, in Canada, h cents On IxHik packets and newspapers to United Kingdom, 8 ce?its. Both the postage charge and registration fee must in all cases be prepaid. Hegistratloi; is not an absolute guarantee against the miscarriage or lo-fs of a Letter; hot a Kegistered I^etter cm he traced when an Unregistered Letter cannot, and the posting and delivery or non-delivery cjia be proven. A itegistered Letter is thus secured against many of the C'Lsualties whicn, from incorrect address, forgetfulnesa of the receiver, or other error, may affect an Unregistered Letter. BOOK post WITH OREAT BRITAIN, BY CANADIAN PACKET FROM QUEBEC OK MAIIFAX. A Packet weiiihing not more than i nz. ... 7 cents Above 4 07, but not exceeding 8 oz. .... V2]^ " " 8 02. " " 12 oz. .... 19 " " 12 oz. " " 1 lb. . . - . 25 '* and so on, adding 7 cents for every additional 4 oz. BY CUNABD PACKET FROM NEW YORK. A Packet weighing not morn than 4 oz cent. About 4 oz. but not exceeding 8 oz 17 " " 8oz. " 12 oz 25 " " 12 oz. " 1 lb 33 " and so on, adding 9 cents for every additional 4 oz. DOOK POST BATES BETWEEN CANADA, FRANCE, ITALY, OEEMAN STATES AND NETHERLANDS. COUNTBT. Franco .... Italy GernianStates Netherlands - Not ■2 oz. 4 oz. 8oz. lib. excdg. to to to to 2 oz. 4oz. eta. 8oz. lib. Ulb. eta. cts. cts. cts. 6 10 20 40 60 6 13 26 88 50 13 26 60 75 5 10 17- 34 60 Ulb. to 21b. cts, 80 03 100 67 These rates mnst invariably }x) prepaid on transmission fVom Canada. Photogrsplis, providexl they are not upfiti glass or in case^ cnrUaining glatt, may be forwardeil to Great Britain, Ac, at tlie Unok rale of postage. Hook Packets addressed to the UnltPd Kingdom may bo rog;apers — that js to say, Canadian News- pap'iis postid otherwise thnn from the office of publica- tion, and American or British papers posted or re-posted in Canadii, must be prepaid 2 cents each, by postage stamp, or they cannot bo forwarded — except only British News- papers dlHtributeii to regular subscribers by Canadian Booksellers or News Agents— such papers pass free as they would do if received in the Canadian Packet Mails. NEWSPAPERS BY MAIL FROM ENGLAND OR UNITED STATES. Newspapers received from Kngland by the Canadian Packet Mails are delivered free. Newspapers from Kngland by the Cunard Packet Mails are charged 2 cents each on delivery. (This is the Ameri- can tranisit charge.) United States Newsoaoers. brought by mail into Canada, to regular subscribei s, are char;;ed one cunt each on deli- very, transient papers 2 cents each. PERIODICAL PUBLICATIONS. The rate on all Periodicals, other than Newspapers, pass- ing by mail in Canada, save such as may bo addressed to or received from the United Kingdom, is one cent, ner ' (.■< . weigQt of package containing periodical matter, whether the package contain one or more numbers. Any fraction of 4 oz. to be charged as a full rate. After 31 st Decem'ier, 1868, no periodicals whatever, exceot exchanges, (t. «. periooicals passing between pub- lishers in Cnnnda, and between publishers in Canada and puDllshers in the United States, Prince Kdward Island, or Newfoundland) will be entitled to exemption from postnge. Transient Periodical matter posted in Canada must in all cases be prepaid by Postage Stamp. The above rate will be payable on delivery on all Peri- odical matter received from the United States, except that Canadian Kdltors may receive Exchange Periodicals from the Unit«d States free of Canadian Postage. Periodicals, printed and published in Canada, may be pnfted addressed to any place in the United Kingdom by C'tnadlan Packet, on prepayment by Postage Stamp of two cents each number. No package of periodicals can be sent through the Post, if It exceed 4 lb. in weight . POSTAOB RATES ON MISCELLANEOUS MATTER. Patterns or samples of merchandise and goods for sale, not exceeding 24 oz. iu weight, may bo posted in Canada to be forwarded to any place within the Dominion, on pre- payment by postage stamp of a rate of Jl. cent, per ounce, under the following regulations: Patterns or samples must be sent in covers open at the ends, so as to be easy of examination. Samples however of leeds, drugs, and so forth, which cannot bo sent iu open i^ '4 m [881] 60 POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. [1869. 1869.] covers inav beencloseil in b»g» of linen orotlier niaterixl, faatfnt-d iu such a manner that tlif.v may be n-adily opoMfJ: or in bags entirely closej, provided that they b« traufpiiient, no tJiat the officer* of the I'ost Office may bi able to Hutisfy themselveg aa to the nnture of the contents. Thii i'Hflcet may bear on the outmie the address of the Bender, in addition to the addroHs of the person for whom It may be intended ; also a trade mark and numbers, and the price of the article enclosed ; inside, there must be no enclcisure but the samples or patterns themselves ; th» particulars however of the trade marks, numbers and price, may be marked on the articles themselves, instead of on the outxide of the Packet, at the option of the sender. Any sample or pattern Packet containing a letter, or otherwise violating the conditions of the preceding rules, will be rated and treated aa a letter. The rate of one cent, per ounce is to be pre paid by postal" stamp, and, if such rate be not fully pre-paid by the stamps affixed, the Packet is to be rated with the deti- oient postage and a fine of five cents in addition. Packets of samples and patterns may be registered on prv-payment by postage stamp of a registration fee of 5 cents in addition to the postage rate, and provided such Packets be duly handed in to the post olBce for regis- tration. No Packet of cjimples or patterns must exceed 24 or. These regulations apply only to the transmission ot Packets of samples and patterns within the Dominion of Canitda, and will not la any manner interfere with the regulations governing the exchange of samples and pat- terns with the United Kingdom, or with the foreign coun- tries to which the same advantage exteids, namely, France, lielgium, Italy, German States, Netherlands, Por- tn)ial, Switzerland, and Denmark. Kg pr()vi^ion as yet exists for the exchange of such matter with the other British Cnlnnles, with the U. S. or with other foreign countries than those above named. Book and newspaper maonscript, and printers' proof- sheets (whether corrected '" not), maps, prints, drawings, engravings, photographs x.iien not on glass or in cases rontniuiiig glass, and s'leet music (whether printed or written), may pass in covfs open at the ends or sides, and provided that no letter, or other communication intended to sorve the purpose of a letter, be enclosed therein, on pre-paymont, when posted In Canada, by postage stamp of the ordinary printed matter rate of one cent, per ounce ; or upon payment of that rate on delivery of such matter when received in the mails from the United States. FOSTAOE OF BOOKS, PATTERNS AND SAMPLES. Patterns of merchandise, and samples, may be forwarded between Canada and the Uhited Kingdom, France, Italy, German States, Netherlands, Portugal, Switzerland, and Den mai k, by tlie Canadian Packet mails, at book post rates, and subject to the following conditions: There must be no writing or printing other than the address of the person for whom the pa(^ket is intended, the manufacturer's nr trade mark and number, and price of the article. Any infringement of the above regulations will render the packet liable to be treated and charged as a letter. Samples of seeds, drugs, and similar articles intended for delivery within the United Kingdom, are now allowed to be sent in bags entirely closed, provided such bags be transparent, so that the officers of the Post Office may be alile to sstisfy themselves of the contents. The rule which prohibited the transmission through the Post, as patterns, of articles of cutlery, Ac, has been res- cinded; and scissors, knives, razors', forks, steel pens, nails, keys, watch machinery, metal tubing, pieces of metal or ore, and such like articles, are now allowed to be forwarded by the Post as samples, provided they be packed and guarded in so secure a manner as to afford complete protection to the contents of the mail bags, and to the pirsuns of the officers of the Post Office. Such articles, however, must be so packed that thoy may be easily examined; and it is made a rule that any packet contain- ing such articles, which may bo found to be insufficiently guarded, shall not be forwarded through the Post. None of the articles named In the next preceding para- graph may b« sent as patterns or samples to any place abroad, except Germany, Belgium, and the Britlnh Colo- nies, and not to these places when addressed via France. PATTKRNS, LllCIT OF BIZB AND WKIOHT. The limits of weight and size arc aa follows :— If for Canada, 24 o».; the United Kingdom, 24 o».; France, 80 oz. J Germany, 8 oi.; the Kingdom of Italy, 1 36 oz.; Belgium, 8 <*.; the Netherlands, 16 oz ; Portngal, 16 oz.; the Azores), 16 oz ; Madeira, 16 oz.; Denmark, 48 oz.; Switzerland, 48 oz. If for Canada or the United Kingdom, 24 inches in leiiisth and 12 inches iu breadth or depth. If, for France, Portugal, the Azores, or Madeira, 18 inches in length and 12 inches in breadth or depth. If for Germany, the King- dom of Italy, Belirium, the Netherlands, Denmark, or Switzerland, 24 inches in length and 12 inches in breadth or depth. Any infringement of the conditions laid down as above will render tne packet liable to be treated and charged as a letter. Bags entirely closed, even though they may be trans- parent, must not be used for the transmisaion of seeds to foreiun parts. No prints or printed matter will be allowed to pass by book post between the United Kingdom and C.mada, un- less printed on paper, parchment or vellum. WOMET ORDERS IN ONTARIO AND QUEIIEC. All the Money Order Post Offices in Ontario, Quebec and New BrunHwiik, are authorized to draw Money Orders on each other for any sum up to $100. and for as many Orders of $100 each as the Applicant may require, upon the fol- lowing terms, viz.: — in Ontario and QuebiT, On Orders up to $10 Over $10 and up to $20 Do. 20 do. 40 Do. 40 do. 60 Do. 00 do. 80 Do. 80 do. 100 .5 cents. 10 do. 20 do. 30 do. 40 dn. 50 d'i [382] In New Brunswick, the rate of commission Is 6c. for each $10 or fraction thereof. MONEY ORDERS ON THE INITPD KINGDOM. Tlie Money Order Offlces tluoui.'hniit the Di.niiiiion also draw upon all the Money Order i Mtice.s in.Knulaiid, Ireland and Scotland, and the Channel Lslands, for any sum up ti> £10 sterling, and grant as many Orders fir ill) sterlln,' iwch as may l>e nt'cded to make up the amount to be remitted. The terms are aa under : — On Orders up to £2 $oo s.*) " over £2 and up to £5 oo 50 " over £.') •• £7 00 75 " over £7 " £10 I oO MONET ORDERS ON THE LOWER PR0V1N0E3. The Money Order Offices iu Ontario, Quel) 'C ami New Brunswick, draw also upon the .Money Order Oflices in Nova Scotia, Prince Kdward Island and Newfoundland. The Orders, like those of tho United Kingdom, are made payable in sterling money, aud for sums up to £10 ettr- liug. The terms are : — For Orders up to £5 25 cents. " over £5, and up to £10 - - ■ 60 contjj. Tlie Money Order Post Offlces are furnished with Lists of all tho Money Order Offlces iu tho United Kingdom, Ontario. Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick. Prince Kd- ward Island, and Newfoundl.nnd ; and the Postmasters are ipstructed to afford every information in their power. In respect of the places upon' which they draw, togetlier with any other infurinatlon relating to such issues us the iu- tendlng Kemitters may desire. POST OFFICE 8AVIN0B BANKS. The Post Office Savings Banks, established by statuto in the la-t session of Parliament, commenced ojjeralions in Ontario aud Quebec on the Ist April, 1868. Tho direct sciirity of the Dominion is given by the statute for all deposits made. At each Savings Bank Post Offlco the regulations may be read by the public, giving full information with resjiect to the mode of depositing and withdrawing money, and these regulations are printed on tho cover of tho Pais Bock supplied to each depositor. Any person may have a deposit account, and deposit* are received daily, during tho ordinary hours of Post Office business, of sny nvnibcr of dollars, from $1 up to $300, the total amount which can be received from a depositor in any one year, except in cases to bo specially authorized by the Postmaster General. The Postmasters of Savinirs Banks will act an agents for the receipt of the money deposited tor traiisuiisMiou to the Postmaster General, and for the payment by the Postmaster General of money withdrawn by deiwsltors. Kach depositor is supplied with a pass book, and tho Bums paid iu, or withdrawn, are entered ttaertin by the 18G9.] POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. 61 $00 25 DO 61) 00 75 1 00 I'.igtniastor receiving or paying the pume. Tn HiWItlon, a direct receipt for each amount psld lu. in Hunt to thu dt-po- sltor from the Postmaster General, aud the Po«tni««t«r General will Issue a cheque, payable at any Post Office SaiinKS Rank desired, for any sum withdrawn. 1: very depositor's account Is tlius kept with the Post- mm^ter General, and a depositor may pny into his or hiT acci'Unt witli the Pont OOlce Pavlnirs Bank, at any o'' the Savings Dank Post OfBcea which at the time may l)est suit bis convenience, and may exercise the same choice la drnwhiK out money, suhject only to the ohlijiHtion of pro- ducing the pass Ixjok, in proof of identity— whenever pay- ing in or drawing out money. Interest at the rate of 4 per cent, per annum is allowed on deposits lying in the ordinary deposit accounts, but when a depositor has $100 deposited, ho or she may request the Postmaster General to transfer this f um to a speciitl account, and will then receive a certilicate of such special $100 deposit, bearing interest at 5 per cent- p 'r annum. Postmasters are forbidden by law to disclose the name of any cieposltor. or the amount of any sum deposited or withdrawn. No charge will be made to depositors on paying in, or drawing ont money, nor for postage on rouimuuiciitious with the PostmaKter General in relation thereto. The Postmaster General will bo always ready to receive and attend to all application.", complaints, or o. her com- munications addressal to ' iiu by depositors or othon), relative to Post Office ?avi> liauk matters. Additional I'ost Offices wnl from time to time be autho- rized to act as Savings liauk agi neles. POSTAGE SUMPS. Postage Stamps are provided for sale of the respective values of 1 cent for Newsiiapers; 2 cents for Priies Cur- rent ariii Periodicals for the United Kingdom ; 3 cents tor onllnary Dominion Letters; 6 cents for United States rntu: IJ^ cents fur Canadian Packet; and 15 cents tor Cunard Packet. PENAL CLAUSES. To steal, emhefzle, secieto or destroy any post letter, shiill lie felony ; puniKhable in the discretion of the court by iinprisonnieut In the Penitentiary, for not less than tliieti nor more thiin live years; unless such post letter contains any chattel, money or valuable security, in which c.'ise the offence shall be punishable by imprisonment lu the I'euiteutiary for life, or for a period not leas than five jei»rs. To steal a post letter bsir, or a post letter from a post letter hair, or apo.st letter from any po't office, or from any officer or person employed iu the Canada post office, or from a mail— or to stop a mail with intent to rob or searcli the same — shall be felony; punishable by impri.-ionment in tlie Penitentiary for life, or fur a period not less than five years. To open unlawfully any post letter bag — or unlawl'ully to take any letter out of such bag — shall bo felony ; punish- able by itnprlsnnment lu said Penitentiary for ilve yearn. To steal, etnbezzle or secrete any parcel sent by parcel post, or any article contained in any such parcel, shall be felony ; punishable by imprisonment in the Peuiteutiary tor n period of not less than three years. To receive any post letter, or post letter bag, or any chattel, money, or valuable security, parcel or other thing, the stealing, taking, secreting or embezzling whereof ia hereby made felony, knowing the saoie to have been folo- nlousiy «tolen, taken, secreted or embezzled, shall be felcmy ; punishable by imprisonment in the Penitentiary for any term not less than five years, — and the olfender may be inducted and convicted either as an acce>8ory after the fact or for a substantive felony, and in the latter case whether the principal felon hath or hath not been pre- viously convicted, or la or is not amenable to justice. And howevfr such receiver be convicted, tbeofTuace shall be pimlshable as aforesaid. To forge, counterfeit or Imitate any po.^tage stamp issued or used under the authority of tlila act, or by or under the authority of the government or proper authority of the United liingdoin. or of any Dritish North American Province, or of any Foreign Country, — or knowingly to nso any such forged, counterfeited or imitated stamp, — or to engrave, cut, sink or make any plate, die, or other thing whereby to forge, counterfeit or imitate such stamp or any part or portion thereof, — or to have possession of any such plate, die or other thing as aforesaid, except by the permission in writing of the Postmaster General, or of some officer or psrson who, under regnhitiona made in th.'^t behalf, may lawftilly grant such pemilssinn. — or to forge, counterfeit or unlawfully imitate, use or affix, to or U|)on any letter or packet, any stamp, signature, initials or other mark or sign purporting that such letter or packet ought to pus j'ree of postage, or at a lower rate of pijstage, or that the postage thereon or any part tbereof hath been prepaid or ought to be paid by or ' hargeil tu any person, department or party whomsoever, — shall l)e felony; punishable by imprisonment in the Peniteniiary for life, or for a i>eriod not less ihan five years, and to such felony all the provisions of any Act respecting Forgery shall api ly as if such offence were made felony under that act, in so far as the provisions thereof are not inconsistent with this Act, and the accessories to any such offeuo sha'l be punishable accordingly. To forge, counterfeit or imitate any prst office money order, or advice of such money order, or post office savings bank deinssitor's b(X>k, or authority of the Postmaster General for repayment of a post office savings bank depo- sit, or of any part thereof, — or any signature or writing in or upon any post office money order, money order advice. post office savings bank depositor's book, or authority of Postmaster General, for repayment of a post office savings bank deposit, or any part thereof, with intent to defraud, shall be a felony ; punishable by imprisonment in the Penitentiary for any term not less th*n two years and not exceeding seven years, and the accessories to any such offence shall be punishable accordingly. To enclose iu or with any letter, packet or other mnil- ab!e matter sent by post, or to put into any post office any explosive, dangerous or destructive substance or liquid, or any matter or thing likely to injure any letter or other mailable matter, or the person of any officer or servant of the post office, shall be a misdemeanor, unless such offence is or shall be by law constituted a crime of greater magnitude. To enclose a letter or letters, or any writing intruded to serve the purpose of a letter, in a parcel posted for the parcel post, or in a packet of samples or patterns posted to pass at tl)e rate of postage applicable to samples and pat- terns, or to inclose a letter or any writing to serve the purpose of a letter, or to enclose any other thing, in a newspaper posted to pass as a newspaper, at the rate of postage applicable to newspapers (except in the ca.«e of the accounts and receipts of newspaper publishers, which are permitted to pass folded within the newspapers sent by them to their subscribers), or to enclose a letter or any writing Intended to serve the purpose of a letter iu any mail matter sent by post not being a Ixtter, shall in each case be an oiTence punishable by a penalty of not less than ten and not exceeding forty dollars in each case. To remove with fraudulent intent from any letter, news- paper or other mailable mitter, sent by post, any postage Blamp which shall have been affixed thereon, or wilfully with int»nt aforesaid remove from any postage stamp which shall have been previously used, any mark whicli shall havu been made thereon at any post office, shall be a misdemeanor. It shall not be lawful for any person other than a post- master to oxurclie the business of selling postage stamps or stamped envelopes to the pijblic, unless duly licensed so to do by the Postmaster General and under such condi- tions as he may prescribe; and any person who shall violate this provision by selling postage stamps or stamped envelopes to the public without a license from the Post- master General, shall, on conviction before a justice of tlie peace, incur a penalty of not exceeding forty dollars fur each offence. If any person wilfully or maliciously injures or destroys any street letter box, pillar bo.x. or other receptacle ettab- lished by authority of the Postinaster General, for the de- posit of letters or other mailable matter, such person shall on conviction he deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, pui.tsh- able by line or imprisonment or both, in the discrKtiin of the court before which the offender is convicted, and every person who aids, abets, counsels or procures the commis- sion of this offence, shall he guilty of a misdeme.inor aud he indictable and punishable as a principal offender. If any person uses or attempts to use in prepayment of postage on any letter or mailable matter posted in this Dominion, any postage stamp whioh'has l)een before used for a like purpose, such person shall be subject to a penalty of not less than ten and not exceeding forty dollars for every such offence, and the letter or other mailable matter on which such stamp has been so improperly nsed may he detained, or in the discretion of the Postmaster General forwarded to its destination charged with double pastaga. t [383] 52 POST OFFICES IN CANADA. [1860, 1869.] LiUl of Post Offices (It Canada on the lat Seiitember« 1808> The Offices jirinUd in Iliihcs "re autUoriz'd to grant and pay Mimry OrcUrt. The Offices marl-cd • are Savingi Sank OV s. Tht leltits •• M'O," fiilinwitiy the name of a V.st OUfwe.^ fignify " Way OJfices." The capital Utters on the rigiit n/the. Vnunly cn'uiiiH indicaU'. //»; sevt.ral Piovinces of the Ihmtinion. PO*T OFFICE. Abbott's CoiiiorH ... Abbolefurd Aberirdor Aborcorn Aberfojie Abingdon Ab')U8hagan Rd.W Acadia Mines, W MOm Acton, tVO *Actiin y'ale...- AUclUlA '".L^ Adderley Addingtoa Forks WO A(idiiiou EI.KCTORAL DIV. MisElxquoi Q Rouville I' Lambton V Hreine Q Wellington, S.R. Monck WestmorlHnd...N « Colchester N 8 Halton York NB Uagot Q Brome Q Megantic Q Antfconlshe ... N S Brockville POBTHABTEK MelLide Middlesex, N.K...0 Admaston Ileufrew, S R Ailc.lpliuatown (*nnx Advucate Unrb. WO ilumberland ... N S York, K.R Middl.f X, N.R...0 MlBHisquOl Q Aiitigonishe ... N S Alliert NB Wentworth, S.R. AKiiicurt Ai:fa Crai'y Aiid Alli rt Hridge. W Alh.itMiiiHF, WO AUn itoa POST OFFICE. *.ilwn 'Cardwell A:bi(pn Mines ' I'lctoii N S Alliiry [Prince Kdward... Aldbor.)' IKlKin, W.R Aldtrshott Wentworth. N R. Alilerville 'Nortliumbr, W.R. Alt^xandor's I't. WOGIoiicoster N B "A erandna Olcntrary Alfr.d Il'rescott. Altfinqnin .Ormvllle, S.R... AliHiihurit Wi'lland Alia. dale Mills I'eterlioro', K.R.. Allan t'ark JiJrey, 8R Allaii'B Corners 'Chatean^cuay Q MIcioiale iSlmcoe, S.R AllHiiford 'Bruce, N.R AIINonviUo .I'rluco Edward ... Alli.xton Simeoe, S.R Alloii jpcel Aliuiii. lie Itland ... J'ontiac Q Wellington, N.R. PIctou N ' Alma Alma. W .MniliH *Almniile ... Alport Alt/m Cardweli Altoiia (Ontario, S.R Alvanlxy jQroy, N.R. York, E.R.... Lanark, N.R.. Victoria, N.R. Alvlnston Atnbfilcy Aniullisbnr); Jmliirtt '.tnilii-rdOurf/ Amhi'iHt I'olut, WO Amlnns AllPKNtl'l- Aiw'iiMiiK) Iiorette ... AmlprRon Ariiliffrr An);t< (iardlen Ani/iis AiiiiacHnce, W ... A'imii'dlis Avliiiimiihe Anirim Aiilrlin, W Ap|iln A|i|ili.by Apple River, WO... Applelim I. A. Chl|>man Janie^ Kuvill Jonathan Pipe O.McArlhur, sen Anna .M. M'Kay Michel Uauvln H. White Wni.ll. Beverldgu Mmo. L. Ooulet John Mather Jacob Jodry Thos. A. (larai* H. P. Hill T. OavaiiHgh Samuel Kerr Angus Campbell James W. Cotter W. R. Klderkln Albert Teskuy K. B. Hall C. Mcljiughllu R. Archibald U. Oaborn r. W. Uucbw Ardtrea Argyle Arg.vle, WO Artchat Arisaig, WO Arkell *Ark(ma Arkwright Arlington Armagh Armand Armistrong's Bk WO Arm-trong'sCor.WO Arnott *Arnpruir Aroostook, WO Aros Arlhabaska Station * Arthur Arthurette, W ... Arva A«cot Corner Anhburn AHhliurnham AHh^'love Asliton .^Bhwurth Axtiiu tsUition Atha Atlielsfan Athens Atborly Alhi-rton Alliltme Athol Attcrcliiro Auliiitiiy ELECTORAL Dir. Aubiey Auburn VuKhrim Aultsville *Aurora Avening Avi;;iiun Avoca Avon Avonbank Avoiiinoro .\vonpor(, W Avonton Ayer's Flat Aylesford */l,V/»icr Kist *Aiilmfr Wed Aylwin "Aur Aytou Baby's Point llnckSet.ofWC.WO Iiaddrc>: Itadderk Brldge,WO lladen Bagot BagolvlllB Ilaie Verte Bale Verte R'd, W Bailey's Brook, W llalllargeon Ihiiltitlmrn' Ilalllle Setllem. WO Italrdvllle, W O Baki'r's Creek, W BakcrKville Ilaldermin Ilalilwin Ballantrao Bulllnafkd Ilallycroy Rallydufr Ballymote SImcoe, N.R Wm. Blair I Victoria, N.R John McKay Yarmouth N S N. S. Ryder Richmond N S J. H. Ilenrn Antigonishe... N S Wm.in.lU Wellington, S.R. Win. WatFon I.ambton 8. K.Srhooely Bruce, N.R O. D. Killxmrn Cardweli Thomas Kidd Bellechasse Q C. Roy Temiscouata Q PsR-hal Lobel Restigouche ... N B John C. Bent Queen's N B Oeoiir,, Mills Grey, N.R O Wm. tiuorl»nd...N II Westmorland... N B PIrlou N 8 Levis Q Durham, K.R. ... Charlotte N B Carleton N B Victoria N B Wentworth, N.R.O Unark, 8.R Addlngton York, N.R Wellington, C.R. CardwsU Durham, E.R. ... Mlddletes, £.U... John Kidd M. A. Usher James Tisdaio P. G. Aubry A. l..'illenr .1. Sutherland J. McKe\iuti I. H. Anit CltailcH Doan W.ll.'rhornbury Octave Martin John McCalluni H. C. Smith David Muir Vi. N. Sliaver .lohn Porter A.f'liiells (.;. Ayer II, W. ChipmHii .1. 1!. Wo..d(. P. Hodkikl'is' > J. Little UolH-rt Wylle .lohn Mcl'lillliiM .las. .Menleij, sen. Deniah .Morton It. KluiNley Donald .McKaa JacMib llcck J. Hitlliday, sen. K. Levesima Wm. Circy .lohn t'opp, jun. D II McDonald A. Siiiioueau .lax. Fitc.gerald Tlioa. UobluHon Menty lliiird Koder k MclAly KillKmm 'mo Kidd o.v hill FiCbel 1 C. JtlMlt Ko Mills <'. .Murray TfW liUHtlull Oliimtfad ^Iclni.uii Kiiny ■'.Hint Small lii'vi'il(l(fe HtTimrU •Ini'i-y Mil OlviT '** Hunter t-uiniier MuRt«rd iiie Viirlion M. Hell i;i llri'iidiipr ikIiiiiii •MiMiilli,, Kidd . H.-ller ■s Tisdalu Aiitjiy illeur tlifrliind 'Kuuuti Aiilt I'H l)o»n 'rhi)riihiiry I' Mailin McCalluui t^inilh Muir Sliaver I'urtur ■r ( liipniaii hki'jH< ) 1<> \Vvli« >I<'l'llilli|M Dllll'll, Hl'll, Murtiiii cli'V mI'Km t<'ck lilav, Ken. ui'y "PI". J'->n. I'l'iiiiHld iiitiaii >:Ki'r«ld oliillWIQ I laird ii<.>r " ^Vntanii I'. York iw.rd Appleba 'IlKHd axwull Uriua I860.] POST OFFICKS IN CANADA. 58 rOST OFFICE. ELF.CTOBAL I. IV. Balmer'H It-land iKonfrew, «.U. ... ]liil moral Ilalsam Jialtimtrrt Hamburg lianda ■ Haiidnn llatiffor Hnnnockbiirn .. barachols, W H-irachois dn .Malbay jfiaspB Hark Lake Hastings N.H (laldimand fJeorgH B. I.iindv Ontario. S U Robert Uo.IiU NorthtimK W II. .John (lllbard Wat«rlon. N.R.... V. Walter Slinooe, t^.H .John Clfininger Huron N.R .laiium Alli-n Ontario, 8R Isaac T-inier IlastiniTB. N.ll.... W. 11. CarpentHt \V<-RtmijrlaDd...N ]! Thomas Gallmi; Q (J P0STMA8TEB. R. ^kuce, gen. Harnosville, W ... | Kind's N B Itarnutt l\Velliiii!.Iamp« Kltiislie narncy's Kiver, W I'i tou N .S| Donald NMiolaon il.trnsion ;stmi-(tiiad QiSaimifl iloodlnif *ISrrrie iSiniron. N.H (»|.Iain"s Kdwards H,-.rrint;ton j HuiitiiiKdon Q:()liviir L>ttla Htrrin;>tiihrd Kiiowlen Hie KinKiiihki Q.l.ll Colileucih Harri'i'H Hfsch, \V O Antljtoniwhe ... N S, II Ilnu Iri 1 l'artlt)o();. *"*' ^ t Nortlninilwrrd N HJ Patrick Doyle HartonvillH Wt-ntwortli, S.K. OjW. .1. tia^x Hal's Rivft-. W Kinu'V N l)!R.>l)fcrt Drown llasswuod l;iilge.\VU CQarlotttj N B.5I.iri;ai«t l.ove JMh . Hath, W Li-nox U |Cnil..lon N B John Balfour Jcilin .laiiili-son Helen Wailt Dalhur.il (llnuceKter N B HathuiRt Vill. W O |()l"Uc<'ster N II .Taiuu.i A. Dick ItatiHcan i(ylian\|ilain (i|l). Lacouroieie llati-icaii llrid^tt |('haiiiplHla... IjM. Fujceri) POST OFFICE. ELECTOHAL PIV. I POSTMASTER. Linaik, N.H O .ilex. I^flnhinnn Northumb. W.R. .JainesW. McRnin Kent O Satniiil Bentley Terrebonnfl Q V. Charti"nn»'ati iQuelwc *i Alfred W llp.-ler Beunle'a Corners (leuBfort Hentley B-fresford BerKervilte Ilerkoley lOrey. N.H O .Tohti Fli'iiiiii({ "Berlin IWaterloo. .N.R... (»:\Vm. .ImViay UiTiie iHiiron, 8.R <''(1. Munier Herryton, WO ]Alherl iN HUulwaid Hi rry ilersiniis Saxueiiay ^i W. ;». Chiin (i Hertbieren bas ' .Montmagny Q, I'. t<. •Iniica.' *Bertliif.r en liaiU ... Hertiiiur ij Alex. Kitt'in Kervio Uriias S.K ()>.Mcti(il Mclntyre Herwick .^tortnont (I .1. .\. ('ocklnirri Btrwick King's .\ .-* .). M. t'.irker Ui-t/Kiwj Durban), Kit, O VV .M. lindiiuu Bethel |Sbell.ird Q U. IWitb^ft HetbuUH i Arsienteull (j in/iih Ciiiieron liowdley Norlliuniii. W.R ti .biini .SIdey Hattersea..., |latler\ Hill. W 0... Bay dii Vin, W ... ^lUvitiihl liaviiVld, W Havfleld. \V 0. I'loiitunao O VV. .1. Aniilin I'ictou N S Hobt. McD.mald NorlhuiuUerrd N B Alex. Willi.Hton Huron, ^t.R .lames OairdtuT Weatinorland...N BiC. Van Huskirk AiitlKoninbe ... N Si ¥.. W. Kamlall " V. W. Hradtbrd Bavslile. W Cliailotte N B llaybam 'Kljilii. K.R O Bayi'tLawrencujWl); Victoria N S lii'aM'Ury IHenl'rew, N.R. ... li.adml>r (txluid, a.R *HranisriUf Il.incoln Bear Hroiik lieiir Islatiil. W ... Bear I'.dnt.WO , * Uriiulmrnnii Ileaiilac , ItBauiiioiit Hnntipi'i t BeHiiiiviiee Beaver Hank. WO.. Heaver I'.r'M.k. W O KuKHell O Vork N It .Slielbiirne N .■* Ileaiibarnols tt IVrrabonntf ({ llellechaasa () (}uel>ec y Lotbinlere Q Halifax N S Altiert Nil Beaver Harbor, \V O'Cbarloito N B Beaver Hiver, W IVarni .uth N ^il'. 8. K«>mond » /Ifiiri-rtiin lontaiei, N.R O Donald Omoron Bei'aticoiir Mcolut (1 U. Klvaid MeRanllo (J K. .', ClavuH, Jun, Halifax N SI Henry Mor«a HeeliH I'liiiii |;r>tanatead Q J. h. IInUHtt Itewh Hill, W Klnn'K N .Sllolin V.:\--lfiaiiiiaiu Bi'li;iave TeniiscoualA (illl. Itoiidiur York, K.R O Israel Burton Canlwull .Noah HenliiK Huron, N.R 8. AriiislroiiK H.lbavuii iVork, N.R Daniel Proswr llelleduiie. W tllnucester N II .iobn Cbaliiiers It.'lledui e Uir. W (lloucestur N H, .Michael Klllorin Helleifle Bay. W O... ! King's N B'.riin K. Downwy ll.'lleWe Creek, wo! King's NHlComo McUmmI IIhIIii Rlvierii i Two .Mountains... (j I K. X. Hrnreau llelleveauxCovu.WOllllgby N 8:U. Itell-veaux •Jlrllfvillf I Hastings, K.R. ... .1. H. Meacbara Belleville. W O ICailelon N ll'.laiilvJS .Martin Uellevous VUl. W U Westmorland. ..N B Lewis lllibard Jkll JiiKtirt lt(|incow, B H OjP. K. Draka Adillngton OJWin. I'otneroT t'arleton O OmirgH Arnold MIddliisux, K.H...o!w. II. t)' Dell Huron, N.R OJI'ot4)r TerrllT VerchiireH (),lfl. Ilillon Vereheros (1:,I. B. llrlllon Oueeii'rt N B R, t). (liiebrist Bellnak Jlili't <\iniir$ llelnionl lielmor > , llelieil station IIhIo'II VllbigH llelyea's Cove, \V 0. Bienville Levis (jll". Mnrii. Illg Bank, W 1 Victoria N .-< Il.iiald McLean Big BrasdMr, WO j Victoria .'V ^\,\. A. I'raser Big Cove, Vf I) llJueeirH N H.I.ih. llniiiplirleg lllg Ulace Buy, W iCape Breton .. .«,(;. .1. Ileyi,i Idi Big Harbour. W 0...| Inverness \ tf li. .Midiay BigInterv.((;.N' )W() Inverness N ti Big Interv. (M.) WOilnveniess N .» Big Island, WO I I'ictou N .^ Hig lioraine. W ...iCape Hretmi ... N S Big Pond. W O C.p<' Bivti.n ... N ■■< Big Port lu Bear.AV Slielburne N .^ Billings' BriditH !l!ussell t» Bill Town, WO 'Kiiig'^ N i? Hlnbrook [Weiitworlb, .^.H. ^. Patterson Norfolk, N.R n;|,. vv. KItclum Pictou N ,SlWm. McDitiaia Inverners N r<| Malcolm Blue llunm N.R O,.loli>i .Messer Huron, N.R o| Ksi-ex O.Cbni. liohertlinn Victoria. .SR o{ Charlotte N B!Wm. Kri'klno llasthigs. K,K, ... Ill A. L. Bogart NorthumlHTl'd N II Miles M< Millun Cape Breton ... N S iM. M< Int.viu Lanark, S '( Oulobii Kurry Victoria, N,R o:u. K. Mar^ii Brnimi Ql.lobn lllaixdell llioine U ,laii. T. ('bannell .Northumb. W.lt, ii Richaid Ktilghl Bonavunturu it ^lulco«, SR o llltatn Loiint I'rini'i) Kdward... il .Iobn Moni^ard Norfolk. :i.R O p N. Mclnt<*h Inverness N 8 Alex, .McKachurn [385] ii 64 POST OFFICES IN CANADA. [1869. POST OFFICS. Bora k I'loufle [sub] J.oriUia Uornbulm Boscobtil BuBton Uosworth Botany *iiolliweU BotffurdPort'geWO Bouobervillfl Boudreau Vil. W Buulardarie Buuudiiry, I'res.WO BoiirK LoulH * HdWinanvilU BoHood Box Ui'ovu Buyne lioyntou Jlracebruige *8ra(l/nru Braemar 'Hrampton Branrbtou 'Branlford Brecbin Breiitwoca BroRlaw Brower'g Mills . hrewKtor Brid>;onortli .... Bi-idt?L-port lirliJ(;i|)ort,\V'0. Iliuiyeioivil Bridfe'eville, \f liiiitycwattr .... ii'iUyr.iuaUr IfriUK'a Coruer, W lJrl>;baiii Unghl *l}riglitim Bi'iukworth Brinxley UrUbnup BrlBtol iiritaniiia Britoiivillu Jlu)ii.lCove(Int.)WO llroailOove(Lu.j\VO Broad Covb( Ma,; WO llnHk Brwkton *Uri>ckville Uioillmgen UlOlllH Br" - OHliler ... Caldwell Caltdnn Calodon Kaiit Oiiledonia, W Caledonia Cor. W O Caledonia Mills. W O CHledonlaf8t.M.)W0 Caledonia 8pring8... Calumet Island Camborne Ciimbrdi/ Ciinihridge, WO ! Queen's N Canibrii'ge. W i Halifax N Middlesex, E.K... Temiscouata Durham. W.R. ... Brant. N.R Li-edp. SR ,. Mouck....„ Renficw, 8.R ... Middlesex, W.R. Canlwill CirilwfU Cardwell Allwrt N Queen's N AntlgonUhe ... N Guysboro' N Pruscott I'ontiae Nortbumb. W.R. Victoria, NR Utitut, S.R John Catton Camden East Camer.in Camilla Canilacble *(\imftlxllford raiuplwll's Cross .... C«mpl>tll 8ettl. W Caniplpell Settlem'nt Camplielltown CampliellTlile Campdcn Caiiipo Hello Canaan K(i«d,W()... Canard, WC '■■anboro' ... Cnnda Creek atnMd Canniflon Canniug Otiiining ('flno.ng. W (anniiii/liin Canrolwrt (MVfl) fifiitfrburti ("untcrburyStat.WO Cantley Caoton Cap Chat (sub) OiiwOove Cap des Rollers Cnpe (lenrge ('h|(« Oeorge C\.)WO (•h|m« Ji.hn, WO Oapelton ("ajw Maliou. W ... <"a|M( Negro, W ... ('rt<>« North, W ... ( ape Pv h ('.i|h< Siiblo I"le.WO Capi- .-ipi-ar, WO Cop Mai;d(ileine Cap Knuitn Cap 81. Igunre Addington Victoria. N.R Cardwell Ijamhton Nurthumb'd E.R. Peel King's N York N Keiitigouehe ... N Halton Lincoln Charbitto N Kings N King's N VInnck Kinu's N Haldimand iUHtlng^ K.R. ... txford, N.R Kings N Queen's N iintarlo, N.R KouviUt Ouvsboru' N Voik N York N Ottawa Durham, E.R. ... Oas|.6 'laBp6 Gaspi AntlgonlHhe... N Antlgonlshe ... N Pictou N .'^herbrnoke liiTernens N Slmlburne N VIntorl* N Grey, N.R .'bbll Alfred Sh.'li James Uolliorne Alex. Dr-ald George Savage K. H. Griiushawe Jobn Gib.xon Donald McKafl K. H. McKnight Robert Faulkner John Meiklit, jun George Tavlor James .McGill .M. E. A. Burpoe Jobn Fell J. .Mcivinnon Murray B Ktlth T. Tbomnon Itev. W. King J. M. Thoiiixon Charles Little Robert SHdier J. B. Beaulleu Kphralm Deinara Marg. Greiiny W. Teun.'iiit, jun. M. G. 8cMtt 1>. Dillon Win. C!anipbHU I'atricU .vlurphy George Bh|1 planius Miin.sie James Iteid Geo. Miildlemas John Boyle Angus McDonald I. D. Ctmeroii Louis B. Harpin Geo. Ilenil'rson Wm. II. White Handly Starratt Benjamin Cliirk .lames Brysou Hugh Currie Wm. Douglas James .M. (errlsH K. T. Ha).'vard D. K. CaioplH'll Henry McKai lane A. McKenilric k .las. II. Co(i|Hr II. W. Moyur Luke llyrou Reuben linker J. K. l/ickwo()il lohn Folinsbee C. Kalon John WIlKon .). Catiiitif jun. Saninel Alli'iiiii r. W. ilordiii (.'has. EKtiiliriHiks liarli'H Gilibs Jamus Mai ti key I. A. M. Norrls 0. E. Grosvenor Kobert Koliinson .laiiies A. Davis Wm. Deacon F.G. l.aniontagne W lllam Tilly Peter WlieUn RolM-rt McDonald D. M>'Doiiald Hugh .M('I.i»mI Isaac H Steal us A. Mc()imrri« JonIiiIi .'^iiiIOi Arch McDiiiialJ Donald Mci.nniti W. Cniinliivlmni B John M Kny Q Joseph It'iil'ird (jil.nu Uonililcr Q Miss II. C. Larua I post 01 Cap^Santu Oiraquel .. Garden.... Oytiillon . Carleton . CarK'ton . ■'OirkU)n Carlingfon Carlisl" — Carlow ... Carlow. \V Csrlsrube. Carlton. " Carlulto Carnarvoi Carnegie Carp Carrlb Centre' Cetltre' Chaiuli 'Chum Chninc ' Cbaiul Cbaiiii Chsiid Chat it <'liarl. Cliarb Oliarli Cbale Cbalc Cbalf *CImI Chut I Cball Chats Cbea CUeli *(Vif, Cbel Cbel Che) Chei CIlHI Che Che Che < Che CUi [88(1] 1869.] POST OFFICES IN CANADA. $B BSTJIASTER. I'd Sh-ll «8 Oolliorne • Dr-«ld gc Sitviige <'iim«Ji»we Id .M(^Hiifl ' McKiii),'ht rt Van\ki>vr M.ikl(),jun Ku Taylor 18 .McOIII A. liurpoo -I'iiiirion n.v H Ktltlj W. Kins TlKiiiiHon PH Lit fie rt Sidlnr Hwiulifu >i>ii Deiiinrs • (ireiiiiy iiniiitJuD. it » ■ 4 POST OFFICE. CnpSantu Oiraquet « Carden Otiillon Cnrleton CarL'ton •tUrfeton Place Onrlingford Ciirlisl" Ciirlow Crtflow. W Cirlarube Ciirlton, WO Curluico Carnarvon Oirnegle Carp CarrllxK) Cove, W CftrroU'sCoriieriijWO Oirrtmhrook .... Carrvillo CarBonville, W Cartbime Cartwriulit Cnso SBttlement.W Ctixbel Ca.sbmiTe , Caswlnian .... Caatlebar Castlofi rd ..., CtLstloinore .... fUlOelon Cataloiio, W 0. CatariU't Oitaraqiii iFronti-iiac Cathciirt lUrant, 8.K ELECTORAL DIV. POSTMASTER. Portueuf. Q Gloucester NB Victoria, N.R. ... Argenteuil.....^.... Q Bonavent re..!... Q StJobn NB Lanark, S.R IVrtb, S.R Wenlwortb,N.R. Huron, N.R Carleton NB Rrucp, S.R Yarmouth N 8 Wentworth, 8.K. Petorboro', K.R... Brnoe, N.R Carleton lUcbmond N B Halliax N S Perth, N.R York, W.R King'g NB Perth, N.R O Durham, W.R. ... King's NB York, B.R MlddleHex, W.R. RUHHCII Richmond Q Renfrew, S.R Peel Northunib. W.R. Cape Breton ...N 8 Cardwell O ~ O .. () CatiKbnawaga Cavau O.twdor .... *iyii/itria .... Cedar (liove 0<'dar Hill jliiiiinrk, Cedar L>ke, WO ...iDiKb.v [jiprairle (j Dui Main, K.R () Addington lliildiiimiid York, E.R () N.R O N S POST OFriCB. Cedara ISuulangea Q CednrvillH (Jrey. H.U d O nt'l IlllB«ville,W ."^unbury N B CentlClud)Oguo.W(» Yarnioulb N S C,.iit'IKiiii?(icluV.MO|V.irk N It (Viitnil Norton. WO King's N B CrMtriil Om»I(iw,W O Cob bester N Centre Augukia UirmvlUe, S H. ... O CuntretAvii Noitbiiiiib. W.U.I) Centrevllle Addington Centrevllle(Ari) WO Allinrt N I) CentrHville(C'M),WO Carleton N I! Centrevllle, WO I»igby N S Cbainlily llithln jCbanibly q 'Cliiimhiii t'ltutiin ... Cbanildv (I CbaincM k. W O Cliarlotte N B Cbiiiupliiln Cbuniplaiu ChaiiieUarbour.W'.ijM Jidin N B ChaiidoH Peterlioro', E.R... () CImring Crowi [Kent O Cbarlenliourg jOtieUtc ({ Cbiulealon U'e.l«, S.R O Oliarleville idrenvilk', 8 R. ... () Cbiiteanguay ("li.tteaMgnay ({ Cbiiteautfiiav Biinin Cbiiteanguay C\ Chateau lllcber 'Montmorency ... (j *f/l(lka (J . S 11 I'lliK-tiKdward ... O li.|«a g<> ,,,. Coulngsby i!onnur Coiiuorsville, W 0. J. C. Pennock Allan McDonald Richard Church Jos. Northmore Thomas Mulr W. De Lnrlmier Wm. Orabam Arch. Campbell O. A. Messenger David La])p James Connery J. P. Durkee Thomas Marcoux Thomas Rogers B. 8. Railey .''amiiel Trash J. McKeen Silas Kavmond Wm. Dixon A. B. Commlni T. U McAuloy Wm. Woodwortb Win, D. Kstey James Mai tin A. L. Frechette John Hackett J CnniilHgham .N. Hardy Henry Maxwell M. Tremblay P. K. Oreeu Samuel Tbroop .N. Mallet John Jack, sen. M. J I. B. Rousseau S. Ilarfoot T. Vf)ndy,Jun. J. (.'. Mciagher Henry Cardwell Wm. PuKsley An^ell Roblitni II. H. Prentlsa II. Kedy .loliii Campliell Will lleneaey William Main ELECTORAL DIT. Lunenburg N S Lunenburg N S Oxford, N.R. Inverness N S Hanta N S Halifax N S Pontiao Q Chicou^imi Q Colchester ... .N 8 Queen's N B Welland Kant NB Cape Breton ...N S Slmcoe, S.R O Albert NB King's NS Peel Plotou. NS Annapo11>) N 8 Klgln,W.R .Megantlo Q Digby N 8 Ontario, S.R Cumberland ...N 8 Russell Russell Missisquoi Q Pontiac Q Pontlac Q Durham. W.R. ... ^hclburne N 8 flrey,N.R FOSTMASTEn. Peel Ada B. Smith Jos. Klfienbeur Wm. Brown Kd. Biai; ' John Burgess Donald .Mcl.earn Joseph Barguron John Ou;iy Thomas Lindsay Geo. Mcnoiialil J. S. Macklem M. Mcliwen Mai. MuDougall H. Sloane Alex. Bailey Wm. Gilllott J. E. Pointer Allan Weir II. M. Foster D. McPbail 8. Johnston A. F. ConiHHU J. McM. McXiib J. C. Black Thomas. Wilson Firmin Neaubert Charles Stewart A. Wilson .lames Shaw James l.ockbart Beverly Smith Walter I' oter Henry Per'tiie John Sbackletrn O. Banning, jiiu. Jon. Brlditnian Henrv Watson R. M.'Shaw RIch'd. t^amlford Francis Brown W. W. WoodrulT A. J. Heaiiiaii D. P. V.'i tniore J. .Shears Thomas Fair J. K. McDonald Bruce,N.R Unark, N.R O Norfolk, S.R O Bothwell Annapulls N S AnnaiHiUs N 8 Wellington, N.R. Welland (lloucestor .... N B King's NB Welland Huron, SR O Renfrew, S.R Slmcoe, 8.11 O Addington O Wei.lwortb, N.ll. Sbelhurne N 8 Kent N B Queen's N B Kent N U Stanstead Q Renfrew, N.R. ... Victoria, N.R Norfhumb. W.R. O Kent N B Nortbnmb. E.R... li Hants N 8 .Nortbumb. K.R... Essex N'orthnmb. W R. O Middlesex, N.R... O Carleton N H Slmcoe, N R O Addington Peel O , Wellington, N.R. O iQueen'ri N B Ijainbton O Pontiao (J King's N B Slmcoe, N.R (» Frontouac llruce,N R O Ontario, S.R OiRober' Asbton Essex OH). Mciilllst.r llenfriw.S.R O' Daniel .lobnson Vaudreull Q John Hoil|{-oii Complon Q:A. W. Kemlrick York, WR (I Jhn Diionm Waterloo, N.R... O Charles II, ndiy Wellington, C.lt. D J ilm W Bun Cardwell O W. MidlUlAin King's N U| Kll Clark W. McPberson James Mc'Kay John Dickliisi n James Biown Thomas Coiites Horace Cutting J R. .McDonald John Irval>uri Oor.W'iii.igeB..... Cote St. I'aul Ootowold CouIkoii Oonny lUrbiurjWO OourtlaijJ OoTenllT CuveiUiilis. W U Covt-y llill C<)w»I OhW'insvilU 0)i« Ihy CoxlitfHt'h, W Orauiliur.it ...... Cnilnlfltli Crui:,'vaU' CniiibunrnB Cruiiwor'h Crawford CraiU Orpditon Crei>k Bauk ^'rmnir', CrelKlltuU OniBBy CrIelT Crinan , Orouiarty Crociiwoil, W . Crufwliill CrOHBpdillt CroinKd.Cy.HarWO CioM H.Ms.Mud WO CroHH R(U. (Jhlo.W O CniiiKll.St.O.Chl.WO Orotdti Crow Harbour, W Crowland... Crnydon ... Crygler Culloden ... Camhtrlanti Cumtwrlandltay.WO Cumbxrinnd I't. W Cuniniliinville Cumnnck Ciirran Curry vltle, WO CuHlilug Diirro DiiillrtlKiut DkIohviIU DalhonitVi DHllinUKla MIIIn PiklhoiiHlH Hoad.WO I)alli()usk> Sett. W DalllNklrB I>«lk«llh DaUtoM Hvifird Laka I»iinf.irtl 'IKinvill, KIEOTORAL BIV. DirroU 'KhdI Lunenbnrg N P Perth, 8.k Prince EiiwBrd... Uuronl:i|j:a H HilcllflRgU (j Wellington, N.K. •^inicoti. N.K Uuvslmro' N t Norfilk. N.K U CardWtll O wwn .\ n Huntinirdun (l Mu'in.W.K () >lisfiifi()u<>i 1,'npB lirutuu ...N S Capo Itretuu ...N S Siuicoe, .\.R Orey, N.R O SlniCDe, 8.R (> DiircheRfer (J l.«edii, 8.R {) OrKy, S.R Pe«l Huron, S.ll Wellington, N.K. Sinicou, .\.R (I s^inicoe, iN.R o Prince Kdward... (> WBlllnston, 8.R. (» Kl,idn,W.R Perth, aR (» King'" N tl Waterloo, N.R... (1 KonavuDture Q Ouyaliom' N 8 Uuy«l>oro' N 8 Antlguniahe ...N 8 Invernoas N 8 Bflthwell Ouyiboro' N 8 Welland t» AddiDgtoQ Stormont Oxford, 8.R Kuiigell (iueen'g N II (Junen'i N II Ilaltoa O Wellington, C R. Prescott Albert N B ArgentPull (J l0STMA8TI!R. tiai. Burkmaater Peter Smith f . Marsh R. Thompiion 0. Lamoureux a. B. 81118 Mrs M Mitchell R. II. Wilford Henry Harper POST OFFICE. ThoTiaa Allen Thomas Milne R. P. Smith P. A. Bust W. J. McFarlantl Thos. McDonald Fenwick Coates O. C. Woo ThomtiK Allin Dcrry West I Peel O; Wm. Wil.sou Derwent uMidillesex, K.R... O L. IJ. Willsie Descbambaiilt I'ortiieuf Q A. D. ilanielin Desmond lAddlngton () J. W. liell liutour du liac Dtux Ulvierea Devizes Devon Dewittville Dexter Diamond IHMnsim't iMniling I'dmiscouata Q .Mdme.A.Cloutler Di.st. of Niplsptu;; U Holiert Kannon Middlesex. H.R... O John C^fello Huron, 8 11 O Thos. Ureenway Huntingdon Q John (Jliver Klgin. KK O NelKrn I'.trker Carlelon OR. Walker. 'Jun. Stormont Charli-s Wagner Dickson's Store.WOjColcliester N S (t W. Nelson l><9by lligliy NS Kdwiii Kent I)i;f(leguash, W ... Charlotte .N It DilUent P'- r, AV OjCumberland ...N 8 John 8. Smith Pingle | Huron, N.K (> Wm Orant Dipper IHrliou^WOIHt John N 11 D. iteimore DiBcoose, W iRIchmoDa N 8 David (Ironchey Dixie |l>eel (» W. Kennwiy Dix0 WatorhH). 9,11. ... O Thomas Sleu Doran Ltniirk.S R O Wm. D..i.in l)nrc.liat;J. N. llardv forking Welllngto-i. N R. (I John tiats.hmia Dornoch Oxford, S.K ()| Peter (lardner Ihmijhit Itenfrew, N.K. ... O Domlil Canieron Dougla^WO I York N l< (l.M.rp, ||. |ll»ihon Dimglas llarb'r.WO Ouoen's N 11 Aimer llilniain Douglastown Dougla^town, W O... [888] «'"•< iliithwell OJanuwTnIt Dublin 8hor«,WC... LunenlMirg ...N 8 Thomas Smilli Dudswoll Wolfe II Zerah Kvans DulTerin Ilaldltmnid ii Wm. timsnr Dum'ton K R.*tt.WO Chiilolte N II James TienlloIlB '\ t [1869. TMASTEB. I'attersoa" liiiley ' interns I S. Yearley rnoia )nwf n ■nin«ron 'iiiubert ilT rfx^m ll.(iillle Mnlkf-r I raves U;;hs Kosser fiiim II fiiiaii inures lid rtt Altiii ■Hdll illsJH •iMnIln • II »-!loutler K.IIIMIII Sf..||,) rcfliwajf ivcr ll'.iikvr "''".'Jun. Mti(fiicr I'lFon it'iit 1869.] POST OFFICES IN CANADA, il.s POST OFFIOB. ELECTORAI. Bir. POSTMASTER. Dumbliine Dumfriei', W Puiiniiy Dunbar Dunhartnn Diincrii-f Dund.ilk *Dundas Dundee Dundee, W Dundee^ Centre Dundela Dundonald Dungannon Dun^rlveii PunliiiM Dunktflil *Dunnville Dunp'iy Dunrawn Dunsrord Dunslnnne Dnntrmm Diinvofjiii 'Durhiiin Durhiim ¥Mf\e Eiirdlt>Y K.irltown, WO Kiist Artlialmi'ka ... Kast Ituy, W () KaHtltay, Norths. HO Ka»t Kollon Kact Chi'ster Kast Clifton KnHt Diiiihuin Ilapt«>rii ll!irl)i)ur,WO Kit5t Kninh.ini KtotOla^HvllIc, W U Kiift llawki'shury ... KiiRt llfivlord Kast Je(l K. I'ort.M-dwny.WO KBstU.!*t.M.iryR,WO KHKtH.St.Mary's.Wo KnstSrotrh .Sj-it.WO K'(i1(lf»'li"///co(.kWO KVldi. l-iih.Ilarh.WO i;'«ldt\\ llh.K'.U.WO yiiutt Tfiiipli'tdn ... KaMvill ■. \V O ... Kant Willl.iiniilxil'gh ^j^l^t«^'l HIv.T KninKliHiii K'/iinvillt Kklwrt , Kni'iton K''ni.'iiwaii I llurnlmiiKiii. \V U... Bruce,N.K John Fraser York N B Wm. Whitfbead ArRenteuil Q i James Strachan Welliiigton, N.R. o'James Hunter York, K.R 0|Joseph Hargravo Huron. S R olOeo. K. Jackson (liey, 8 R O Thomas Smith Shellonl q'.L B. (laouotte Cardwell C. Conn Ilnstlngs, N R. ... (I Adam Dicknon Wentworth, S.R o{ Richard Siny I,e.Klr),8.R P. I'ennock Albert N B Kroiitenno (> MIddlurex. V. It... Durham, K.R Bruce, 8R Hiinti NS It. D. Robinson Po, tr Ba'es W. H. Ryan J. McMurtry James Brownleo J. Uei'kman Ellesmere Kim Grove KImIra Elmsdale, W ElmsvIUe, WO Elinvale EIrowood *Elora Kl.slnore El '>ro Emlirun Emerald Emigrant Road.W Emiisrant Sett. W Enfield Enfield, WO KngllNh Corner. W English Sett. W Eujilish Town Kiinisklllen Ennismore Enterprise ••Ipping Epsom Eramosa Krbsvllle Erie *Erin ErlnsTllle ErInvillB.WO Eiroll Escott Eacumlnac (sub) Escuminac, W O EHperance Esijnesing Ethel Etobicnke Eugenia Evangeline Evelyn Kversley Evcrton *ExftfT Kairfield Fairfiold,WO Fairfield Plain Falrvlew Fairvllle, WO Falkenburg Falkirk Falkland Falls Bay Bcach,W Falmouth. W Falmouth.Wr.n.WO Farley's Mills. W Farine''ston, W .. Farmmrillt Farmlngton Fariibnro' Fariiham Centre .. Far(|uhar Fjirran's Point Father Point Felton I'VnagliTale Fenella hVnelnn FMt Fenwick Fenwlck,WO Fenwick, WO *b\'.rgu» Ferguson's Falls Forinoy Fernhlll Ferris, W FerryTlllo, W Feversham *Fin{]al Fingerboard, W ... FlshCretik Fisher's Grant, WO Fisherville Fitch Bay Fitxroy Harbour .... Five Islands, W ... POSTMASTEn. York, E.R A. Glendlnning SImcoe, S.R Richard Love Waterloo, N.R ... Peter Winger Hants N S W.M.ri Id.fworth Pictou N 8 D. McDonald SImcoe, NR 0,Wm. Harvey nrnce, S.R OJJ. DIrstcin Wellington, C.Il. OiJohn Fiiilayson "rnce. N.R O'R. Montgomery Oxford, N R OjD. Matlieson Russell. ,. O Joseph I^alonda Ijcnos John Hifchln Westmorland, N BJ Charles Mulrlno Westmori Mid, N B;B. Carrigan Durham, W.R. ... OJJon. Ilvmers Halltax N 8 James Britton Halifax N S James Th>^m.soli Queen's N BiJohn Wilson Victoria N 8 D. McDonald Durham. WR. ... D. W. ""fcLeod Peterboro'.W.R... OlTho't. S. Lellana AdJingtnu OiRnl-, rt flnihani Grey, N.R 0: J. W. Ma ' all Ontario, N.R O'Jos. 0. H.irKins Wellington, C.R. OJJohn Anderson Waterloo, N.R.... John L. Krb Haldimand 0|R. McBurney Wellington, C.R. o'Wm. Oirnock Addlngton O Patriik Walsh (tuystx)ro' N SiCharles Kenncy Lambton OlGeorge Wlilting I^eeds, S R 0:Androw Todd Bonaventure ... (j'jobn Campbell .Northumh N BJaroes McLean Wolfe Q Halton Huron. N.R York, W.R Grey, S.R O Stanstead Q Middlesex. E.R... York, N.R Wellington, C.R. O Huron, 8.R Kent St. John NB Brant, S.R Perth, S.R St. John N B Victoria, N.R Middlesex, N.R... Brant, S.R Sydney NS Hants N 8, James W(.|f Hants N S'James Klderkln Carleton N B Jafies Lawson A. Demers. John .Murray Jami!s Spence F. A. Howland R. McL. Purdy C. Dupont GeOrgo Ilenshaw James Tiuline D. F. Stewart Wm. Sanders Panth A. Burt Wm. H.Floy. Alex. Howell Richard Forrest C. F. Tllton Robert George James Priestley M.Stally iVngusMcAuley Carleton N B Leeds. SR Wellington, N.R. Drome Q Wm. K. Estey Ar«ft Parish James May Leonard W>-1I» Biome Q John Johnsti^o Huron, S.R Stormont O KimouBki Q Itussell ProBcott Northumh. W.R. Victoria, N.R Monck King's N B Cumberland ... N S Wellington. C.R. Unark. 8R O Addlngton Middlesex, N.R... Queen's N B Carleton NB Grey, S.R Klgln, W.R King's N B Perth, 8 R Pictou N B Haldimand Stanstead ti Carleton Colchuster N S Wm. Edmond John It. F.irran P. D. Uouloiu A.McGregor.jiin. J. Proudfoi.t,juu. George Harper Jas. Flt/.gerald James W. Taylor V. Fenwick Charles Baker .lames McQueen Rol)ert Hicks Kdward Hotting Jenkin Owen R. O'Donnoll James Ilemphllt Mary Sproul Samuel Tubby Joseph 1>. Baxter John Foster James Klswort'l J. L. Bachelder Roliert SlilrrcIT Andrew Graham [889] ■i n 'A If •"'.!' ^t^ 58 POST OFFICES IN CANADA. [1869. 1809.] P03T OFFICE. ZLKCTORAL mV. P08TMASTCB. Five .Mile lilvur, WO Hants N S Joseph McLearn FliitliiiidH ITl-oLI-'iuche ...N BjArch. Mi:Kenzie f'UslierInn Grey.S.H. A. McSorley Halifax NS J.O. DImock AddlnKtoQ J. A. Carscallen Waterloo, N.R.... 0| Isaac Devitt Bothwell 0, John A. Young Carleton N B ij. 0. Burpee Carleton N BD. Tompkins OnUrio, SR «)|TLo. Williamson Richmond Q K. Frazer Monck Dannon Kinsman Huron, N.R. 0|W. Farquhurson Lambton OiR Dier Renfrew, N.R. ... Oi Oliver Forester Norfolk; 8.R 0. A. White Ueila, S R Richard Hales Queen's N B G. Kierntead POST OFnCE. FlHtchor Statlon,WO Fliiitoii Flora Florf.nCK FI'iriJiKvville Kl.ireuceTilleE.WO F"l«y Frk<. W (t Forks HHddtck.WOi Victoria NS Folks Mid. Klv. WO I'lctou N S Foriuoxa 'Bruce, S.R Foiilstair», WO Fort Coulonge BjH AV> Fort William Fort William Koster's Foflter'H Core, W 0.. Fouchie, WO Foumier Foxl)oro , Fo.x Creek, WO Fox Harbour, WO.. Fox River Franibojce, WO , Frampton , Franklnrd , Franklin F.-anklin Cknlre , Frnnktown FrnnkTillo Friiyer's Ornnt, W Guysboro' N 8 I'onfiao Q Welland Algoma Pontlac Q Lunenburg N S Victoria N B Cape Breton ...N S Joslah Hooper Prcscott A. S. Mctiounan Hastings, E.R. ... Wm. Duffy Westmorland, N B Philip Biiik Ciniiherland ...N S Archd. Kobertson Oa8p6 Q J. 0. Parant Richmond N S John Strachan Dorchester Q M. Fltzeeiald Hastings, W.R... Wm. Gilbert Durham, K.R OWra. Maguire Huntingdon Q Wm. Cantwell Lanark, S.R B. McKwea Leeds, N.R Samuel Connor Antigonlshe ...N S John Fraser Fniser's Mills, W OPlctou NS Alox. Grant Frrdfrtcton 'York N B A. ij. Phair Fredt ' Ion Rd. WO! Westmorland, N B J.O.Sullivan Freeltoa Wentworth. N.R. olJamfs Hirst Fro^liort ! Waterloo, S.R. ... J. B. Schlichter Freiburg I Waterloo, N.R.... OP. Rombach * Freliffliiibiirff MisHisquoi Q!W. M. Pattisnn A. R. Wafson A. Nicholson F. X. Mesn'ir John Forriatall Thomas Brys' n (ieorgo Lewis Miss C. McVlcar J. S. Watt Henry Foster French Lake, W 0...'SunbuVy N « French Kiver,W 0... ' Pictou N 8 French Village I Driiuimond Q French Village, W O'Kinn's N B Frogiuore Peel Wm. B. Clayton Mrs.C.McDinald Francom Pothier Fninio Frost Vllliigo Fiilford Fiillarton Fulton Gaberoune (hul'f, Hill Gugelniun '(Mil Galway *Gii. annqiM Oixra/raxii Garden l^lHnd Garden of Kden, WO Garden Ulvor Gardner's Creek, WO Garueau Gartliby Oasp6BittIn Ganpereaiix, W . . Gnspereaux, W .,. Gay's River. WO., Oay'sRlverlU-sd.Wd Geary, WO Geuiiey Geneva Geutllly *Gforgfioion GenrgevUlc Genrffina Germantown, WO... Oetuon's Point, W Wm. Axford Klgin, W.R OlJoBeph Sllcox Shetford Q'john Williams Brome (J Lemon Orcntt Perth. S.R Jam-s Woodley Lincoln J. K. White Cape Breton ...N S W. Balster Perth, N.R O Wm. B. Crlnkley Queen's N B Waterloo, 8 R. ... Peterboro', E R... Leeds, S.R Wellington, C.R. ?rontenac Pictou NB District Algoma, St. John NB L'Islet Q Wolfe Q 0asp« Q Kdward SlmpHoii John Davidson Thomas Probert D. F. Ihitton A. Mghtbody George Camming Mrs. 0. McGrlgoi Rot. Jas. Chance John J. Wallacii Cyprien Caouette David Grenier J. J. Kavanagb Queen's N BjCharlvsK. Uugio King's N8 Halifax N8 Halifax N8 Sunbury N B Addlngton Argeuteul Q Nloolat '; Halton O S. Caldwell M. Fraina Robt. B. Tvlor Asn Carr Jaw'S Stalker A. Hooker ii. Brunella Francis Barclay Btanitoad QJDanlel Austin York, N.R J. 0. B. Uourchler Allwrt N B Wm. Fillmore Lunenburg N 8' John NovUle Giant's Lake, W 0... Oifford GilbertCove. WC .. Gilbert's Mills Gilford Gladstone Glamniis Glanford Glanmlre Glauworlh Glascott Glassvllle, W Glen, WU OlenaUan Glenarm Glenburnie Glencairn Gknoe Glenelg Cleiigary, W Glenloyd Glenlyon Glunmeyer Glen Morris Glennevls Glen Road, W Glen Sutton GlenTay Glenvule GlenWilliim Ooble's Corners *Gi>derich Golden Creek Gold Fields, W ... GoldM.Mf.Unt'e.WO Gold River, W O ... Goldstone Good Corner, W 0... Goodwood Gordon-ville, W 0... Gore, WO Gore's Landing Gormley Gorrlo Goslield Goshen, W Goshen, WO Gosport Gould etiH <> .InmcH Gurniley Henry iles.iiison Jos. Ooatswoi til It K. A. Kobiiison ■ Donald Sinclair GeorgiUieriuaa Q Alex. Ko.ss O Janieh .Mewhort Mrs. M. A. Cowan O Tho.s MCai swell B Win. M, Iveiizie O'j.Gillinl OJI'eter liaiipliler Q lI'iraCH liv i-.iiin s! Donald M(:llll>K.h Sj Allan McLean Hl KraiiclsLeUresley QIj. 0. Tiviiililay (tICliarles Ksiioiif q'K a ilir.ir.lin Patk. .'t.Millau W. lio„cM Kidelct Li'{ere Uavld ^'la^e^ J. 8. M.\. 11 Joseph (). SIroN Kdwiii Alinrly II. Murcliisoii Alfred Tlo p John G. .Miiiiro .lauies .laiiiiei-on V. \. llllnll I'eter Onkbiirn .lonhiia Kli g ..'(wpli .Vvsrd A. AV. McLellan Job I A-llli;; Ell L Wliit.t Thomas Wnkein Natli. Freeman V,-. McKen/,i.) H .Molit;;oinery ' iilip lloliliii POST OF' Green Klver Green Kivei Greensville Greenwich, Greenwich Greenwood Grenville . Grosham Gretna ... Grey ... Grlertvillo Griffln Gov. Grilfith •QrimsUy .. Orondlnes (;ros8 Polo Grove*enJ *Gu>'l}ili •• (Julf Shore GunningC Guysboro' GiiyslMin)'. Guysboro' llackman'i /{.Kfrsnili Half Isla"( Hiiltway I Halfway 1 llrtliburt" Halifax... Jlalifiix Hall .wsy Hall's It'i Hall's lla Ham Hamburg *lIamiU(i Hamlet--' llammett Haminoi' Haiuiuim llaminoii llanip^te Hauipste tlami>0>n Hauiptnr Hrtmiito\ IIanf"iir> H«r> Har' Har H.'ut [390] ■^mm [1869. 1869.] POST OFFICES IN CANADA. m P08T OFFICB. ELliCToaAL DIV. tireen lUver jTeinlscouuta Ureen Rlvor, \V O... | Victoria N Greensville jWentworth, V.R, (ireenwicb, W O Kind's N (.Ireenwich Hill, WO. King's N UreeDwood joiitario, S.R Grenville | Ar)(enteuil.., Gresbam lUruce. N.K. Gretua I licnox Grey IIIurUD, N H. Grlwrtvillo ;Oru.v, N R. ... Griffin Cuv^ (laspu P08TMABTER. Q I George April U Joliu Lynch Keufrew, S.R. ... Lincoln I'ortneuf Victoria N KlKin, K K Wollinglon, S R. Cumberland ...N iSbulburnH N Griffitli *Oriinsti;/ Orondliies Gross I'oiiit, W GrovesenJ *Gwl)ili , Gulf Shorn, \V , (tunning Cove, WO (iiiysburo' i Norfolk, N.U O'ui/stMiro' (iiiysboro' N (i\iysboro' lntt»r W (((inyhlmro' N Haekuian'K UIM.WO Luni>nbnrf; N JfitfTsnilk IlalJiuiand Half lRla"d.Cov«.Wi)|GuyKlK)ro' Hiiltwiiy linwik. WO Colchester N lUlfway Itlver, W Cumberland ...N Hiiliburtun i I'eterboro', E.K... Hiilitivx , .Mi');antic Halifax jHalifHX N Ilal! >way I[astini;R, KM. ... ILhII's Itiiilfji INU-rUuo', KR... Hnll's llarl)our, WO Kiiiu's N Ilani I Wolfe llambur>( { liC-nox *lIainiUo)i liaiuilton Uanilet I,.iniiik, S.R MammHtlslinlin Vork, K.R HamuioiMl IVrtb, N R HaniiiioiiciUlvor.WiV Kind's N ILiniinoiidvalrt Kinn's N llnniit^tcaJ i l'«rlli, N.U Ilnui|istfa(J, W ... linreu'M N HampUm , l)uiliani,W.R. ... Ilaniptnn, WO ;l\in;i'(i N IIaiii|it()wii. W O ...iVoik N llanf.irci lln>ik W i>|l\ii)(i's N Ilannoti ; VVnutwiirtli, S.R. Haninrr (iri-y, ^l.U Ilatilpp'^rt Ilaiita N ll.inwell, W II ; Vork N Har. nil mihilVVO .Sviliiey N llarlioni Itm.l.W') Ilarltoi-rvillo, W U Ilairoiirt llanliMiiH llurawicki', WO llurdwuiil I, /,!.•<. Wiil(!.|(lK'Hter N Ilaivwciod, W tj , Wi'Ntinorlaiid, N Har(;rRve.. ... |l>.,utlac ll'«rl.-m .U-eilH, S R ILirli-y llraiiljS.R Ilaniiirny ll'Mitb. 8 R Harold UastinitH, N R.... llar|wr Lanark. S.R II irrlMtH»illii I .Mlil(lleHe.x, K.R... Ilarri)iaii t'ov... W O, llalif.ix N Ilarrlii)itoii liai-t ... .^rK<'lit«uil Hartiimtoii West ... 0.x lord, N R ll.irrl-biirn Itrant, N.R IfarrisluH | Wt-Uingtou, N.R. Kmhi'X AdiliiiKton Norfolk, N.R .\d. II. Campbell O Donald Reid O James Gnlloway A. Macready O Mrs.Aiin Mun^ar Saml. F. Stewart ill. W Thomaa OlWni, Kennedy B A. H. Shaw OJArchd. Campbell O D. Terry B'J. M. Slenn* 111 (i J. L. Brown G James Hutchison OK. Uro|>e O Henry Fowlda S G. H. Chapman POST opncB. Hastingg, WO Albert N U HaUey Stanstead Q Hanltaln Pete»boro', K.R... O Haveloc'r Poterboro', K.R... *Hawkesbury Prescott ELECTOS&L DIV. Hawkstone . llawksviUe Hay Haydon ILay's River, W .. Haysviile Hazledean Siiucoe, N.R Waterloo, N.B.... Huron, 8.R Durham, W,R. ... Invernees N 8 Waterloo, S.R. ... Carleton Headford lYork, K.IL Headliake I Victoria, N.R Headof Amherst. WO Cumberland ...N 8 HeidJordauRlv.WOlShelburue N S Head .Millstrom.WOiKintj's N B Head Pettitcod'c. WO 1 Westmorland, N li Head of Ridne, W ll..St.Margt'8Hy.W0 H.St.M.B.(M.Dt.)Wo H.St.Marv'8Bay.W0 H.SouthkLakb.WO H.Tiitiimaxo'e. H.WO Head of Tide, WO... HeadTide(Rr.P.)WO ll'd.Wal!tteeBay,WO H.WaireB.(N.8.)W0 Heallirole Hebron Westmorland, N It Halifax N S H.ilifax N S DiK'by N S Autigonishe ...N S Colchester N S RestiKOuche ...N B Cumberland ...N 8 Cumberland Cumberland Grey, N.R... Perth, N.R... ...N S ...NS Hebron, W |Albert N B Hebron, W Yarmouth N 8 lleck^ton Grenville, N.R.... Heidelburif Waterloo, N.U.... llemi.son | Oorche.ster.. I Ifmmiiigfurd Ilunry Heiiryjibiirg UfHiyvillf. ... Hopworih lUrey, N.R.... Herbert illiome Q HuntiugJon Q Prescott St. John's Q Hasrville Q Heidmun'sCorn'rs... Huntingdon U Hureforil |)'ompton (I ilereward j Wellinj;ton, C R. Hero .'8 Island, W olRe^-tiftouche ...N B *Ih:il>ili-r .Waterloo, N.R.... O Hiawatha IVIerboro'. K R... Hi^'h Kall.s Uenfrew.SR lliuhlield. Hi«bliel.l, W ... Hitfbuate Ilig*'land Creek... Hiilier Hillsboro' V..rk, W.U Hants N S Itotl.well York, K.R PriiiiHi Kdward... JHinbtnn IlillslHiro' W Animpolid NS llillslwro', C.B., WO IiverneHS N S IfilhlHrriiiipli Albert N B llilhtmryli Welllnttton. O.R O lllllsilalH Slincoe, N.R O llilUdalo. W King's NB Hill's Gnsm Huron, 8,11 Hillside, W O Albert N B Hilton :Northuiiib. K.R... II(nith Huach Grey, N.R Ho.'liela;{a ..• Ilochelagii (| llorkley Cardwell lIolbro.ik Oxford. S.R lliilland Landing ...'York, Nil IhilUn i Wellington. N.R. Ilolmesvllld Iluitm, N.R Ilolmesvllle, W ... Oarli ton N B HoUteia iOrev, S.R Holt lYork, N.R llolyrood ! Bruce. 8R LincolD Slmcoe, S.R Renfrew, S.R O Iwtnark, N.R Albert N B Homer . Honey wood Hopelleld Hopetown Hopewell, W Hopewell, WO iPictou N 8 Hopewell Cape {Albert N B llopewellCorner WO, Albert N B Hop. /ell Hill, WO, Albert NB llor jv Halton Hoi Ho. Ing's ;htou Mills.. Grey, S.R Norfolk, S.tt POSTMASTER. J^"crM.Quaid J. B. l^eBirun Giles St'iiio Peter t'<>°' d Z.SI. 8. 1- Tsey James Houston M. P. Kmpoy James Murray Jotio Lukes Rod. 5Icl)ouifill M Sonierville Wm. Watt J. Montgomery Wm. Halladay James Kinley Thomas Holdon J. Little H Humphreys Wm. F.. Fowier Stmuel Shatford .Mrs Sophia Potta Wm. Young Hu-h McNeil Wm. 1) iDBon Thom.as Bt relay George Oilroy G. II. D. Fori.hDer (jeorge Brown Thomas .1. Rorka llernai'dCoiinolly John Irwin C. Cohan G. Adams John Kra.^sler Miss J U.iJoinard John Siriver Wm. Bick^ion Wm. Oiikerline li H. I rudeau Wm. Spencer .M. Geer Aaron Wnrkman John Allen Peter Ciirrio C. Nalir'.!aiig Joseph Reynolds T. H. Dillon H. Uutcbliiirn Wm. (Vowell A. Atkinson Wm. Tied way Solomon Flaylor IboMi.'is L. Hill .■*. B llennig'ir J. II. .McKeen I . K Steeves Wm. How. Sen. John Faragher HU'ih Love, sen. P. Colllcutt A. A. Becker R. Hoath F. I'uinchaud Thomas .Martin A. M. Whitfleld Miss K. B. Sloans 8. Robertson Kdward Kelly Isaac Broad N. D. McKeiiiBle John Quibell Wm. tlliott I'eUu- A. Caver* Guorire Lawrence II. Y. Read Thomas K. Pock John Guiin M. B. I'aliiiur Wm. C. Pipes 0. A. Bnrbarie John MoMiilun Wm.Airlh George Uundy [aun 60 rOST OFFICES IN CANADA. [ISO. POST OFFICE. Ilowe Island ELECTORAt niV. POSTMASTER. Frontenac OR. Urqiihnrt Ilowii-k Ch«teaugu«y ... Q|.Thnum«jOobble llubbnrd'sCove.WO - - !■' Ilalllax NSiRobertFnx Carlton James iliddell Vaudreuil QlOeo. Matthews Ottawa Q j 0. J. Manton llaldin.and John IfoU York, W.R ThomaB Bell Welland John Thompson Cnriwell Wm. Prest Masklnonge Q W. U. Parker Huntingdon Q W. Marshall Sherbrooke Q Caleb P. Mallory Carleton o'john Ilueston VVellipgton, N.R. John Landerkin Middlesex, K.R... Angus Fraser Durham. K.K ... O Alex. Baptle Middlesex, E.R... George Ord Haldlmand ..... James Hill I^vis Q Patrick Wallace liidiiin llarbiur.WO Hulifax N S Jokeph Lantys Iliilpbfll's Fulls , Hudson *Hull IlulUviUa Ilnmber Ilumbfi'stone Ilunsdon Unnferatown "Hantingdim Huntingviile Huntley IIuHton Hyde Park Comer.. ■ ia .Idxrton Indiawi Indian CoTe POST OFFICE. Iiuliiin Harbour, WO Indian IsIand.WO... Indian Kond, W 0, Ouyslwro' NS Joseph Mills Charlotte N B J. B. W. ChftiTey Hants NS Kobv^rt Unnee Indian Town, WO... St. John N B VVni. 0. Brown *Jiigersoll . Iigoldsby Ingoni-h, W Inistioge Grey, 8.R. Oxford, S.R Joseph Thlrkell Peterboro', E.R... Richard Smuh Victoria N S J. W. Burke ,.. Geo. Armstiong Dundas J'hn Ken wick Oxford, N R James H. Hill SImcoe, S.R Benjamin Ross Lan.irk, S.R 0|ThomaR Code Frontonac OlD. J. Walker Bruce, N.R O! Peter .McRae Bruce. N.R A. Neelands Megantic Q A. D. Campbell Klgin, W.R Wustmorland, N B'John Larrlssey Brome QP. Townsond Ottawa Q Horace Donnelly Dundas 1 .lames Grier Albert N BjWm. R. Bishop Megantio QiS. B. Thurber Isaac's Hurbour.WOjGuysboro' N s'john McMillan Island Brook |Corapt(m ^.. Q W. W. Bailey J»'l«y [Victoria, N.R OJDonald Spenco IsleauxCoudrei^'^.o)! Charlevoix Q^ Inkernian Innprkip Innistil , Iiinisville Inverary Iiiverhuron Jnvfrmaii "Iiivemfst lona IrLxhTown, WO , Iron Hill Iron.-iide *lloquiAS Irving Settl. W . Irvine IsleauxOrues If>leaux Nuix Isle Dupas Isle Perrot Isle Verto Islington Ivanhoe Ivy Jackson's MHIk, W Jarkwntowu. W 0... Jacksonville, W 0... Janetville Janeville, W U Jarrett's Corners ... Jarvii Jas|ier Ji'ddore, WO Jenisi'g. W Jenkins, WO Jersey, K.Obaudlire, JerdByville Joggin Mlnes.WO... Johnson Johnson's Mills Johnston, W Johnvllle Johnvllle, WO Jolloure, W *J<)liftU Jonciul^res Jordan Jordan Bsv, W ... Judlijue, W Jura ; Kalndar Knmouraika Kars Kars, WO I King's I/I..iet Q i P.G.L.dltJoHccD'r St. Johns Q Btirthler Q Rv.V. Pllnpiet Vaudreuil Ql Marie S. Jobin Temlscouata Q I I>jhIs A. Bertrand York. W.R OJThomas Musson Hastings, N.U.... Thomas Kmo SImcoe, 8 R Geoige Davis Kinn's N SjO. K. Webster Carleton N Bl Fred. L. Palmer Carleton N B'James Sinlonson Durham, K.R. ... 0| J. McDermId Gloucester N B Robert C. Caie SImcoe, N.R Charles .Tarratt Haldlmand James Sill Grenvillo, N.R,... George Cross Halifax N S Wm. BUkeuy Queen's N B N. B. Cottle Queen's N B .Toel Jenkins Bciuce Q Michael Calilll Wentworth, S.R. OjH. F. Young Cumberland ...N 8 H. B. Boggs Grey, N.R Wm. JohHstone Huron, 8.11 Henry Heyrock Queen's N B Thomas Mason Compton Q Charles Smith Carleton N B Wm. Boyd Westmorland, N B Rufus C. Wry Jollette Q RusAbo Assolln Chlcoutlml Q Rev. F. (lagnfi Lincoln ()! Jacob Snnro Shelburno N S'John Downle Inverness N S]niigb McDonell Umbton Jas. McCordle Addlnnton o'K. F. Dunham Kamouraska Ql Alexis Oannfi Carleton 0|W. J. Wood ELECTORAL DIV. Katesvllle I Middlesex. "wlT Kay SettlementjW Westmorland, N POSTMASTER. .NBA, D.G. Vanwarl Kazubazua O'tawa Kei-nansvlUe Cardwell *Kf.ene Peterboro', E R... Kelso Huntingdon Kelvin Brant. S.R Kempt, WO Queen's N Kempt, WO Yarmcutli N Kempt Bridge. W O, Yarmouth N Kempt ll^ad, W O... Victoria N Kempt Road, W 0... I Richmond N Kempt Town.W 0...| Colchester N * KemptvilU (Jrenville. N. R... Kendal i Durham, W.R. ... Kenebec Line {Beauce Kenll worth 1 Wellington, N.R. Kenmore Rus.sell Kennetcook, WO ...! Hants N KennetctokCor.AVO Hants N KennetcookUpp.WO Hunts N Kent Bridge 'Kent King's N Middlesex, N.R... Prefcott [3^^-] Ki^ntvilU Kerrwood Kerry .... Kertch iLanibton Keswick .....I York. N R K-swick Ridge, W OiYurk X Ketch Harbour,WO: Halifax N Kettleby Yoik, N.R Keyser iMiddlesex, N.R... Kilbride iH.ilton Kildare Jollette Kilkenny I Montcalm Killiirney...., 'District Algou'a. Kill.-an j Wellington, S.R KllmauHgh 'Peel Kilmarnock 'Grenvlllc, N H.... Kllmartin Middlesex, W.R KiUyth Grey, N.R Kimberley Grey, N.K Kinbnrn Carleton Bruce, 8R York, NR York, N.R Norfolk, S.R Huron, N.R Richmond Lunenburg N York N Drummond Kingston King's N Kent N Frontenao King's N K'snex Perth. NR Bruce, S.R Bruce, S.R VIctoiia. N.R Meganllc Ontario. H.H Huron. N R 0.xf.rd. N R Huron, S R Durham. W R.... Vlctori,i, N.R Glengary Cuuilx>rland ...N Ottawa Huron, 8 R Wnntworth, N.R York W.R H.alton ... Carb'ton N Brome Ciirlotoii N IMctou N MMdlesex, N R . . Kent N VaniHska (;lili'ontlnil lieinico :?t. Johns L'Assoniptl n * Kincardine ......... J^ing KingCree'u Kinglake Kingsbriilga Kingsbury Kingsbury, WO KingHclear, WO Kingsey *Kingst. P. Hughes OjGeorg," Evans Q Peter MacKarlanfl O J. Armour, jun. S E. P. Freeman S J. II. Hamilton 8{ David Randall 3 K. .McKenzie S' Hugh Cameron Si A. 8. Hingley R'ibert Leslie OiW. Trull Q George Hartley U.Riptiert llaywiird Oj.lohn l\ Itrannen SjR. H. BvirgcMS Si Mrs. L. Dtnsnioro S Jacub llanuii'gitr Ol.lohn 1). ."^Iiiiw 8|G. K. Calkin O'.Iamos Irving Win Brodle Wni. Ucmi.llv Olllenrv St.-niiett BA. MiK.in S Wm. Ilcnneburg Oj.lac'.l) W.tlton OiSamutI OHi|)or OIThfis. L. Whita Q:0. Vigiioault y !I)ani:i.-<« Thouin O SiiJMnion 'I'liebo (), D. FeruUHon Isaac liowes () (K'crgH No* some ()iD M.'Kellar Thoina!) Sloan O.Wni. Pnrdy o| Allan Fraser OjM. McKendriok Benjamin Lloyd OjA. McMilliU 0|E. T. Martin O Mrs. M.McCarron qIGoo. Wllll.imson Ed, Mdssmun G. A. llauimond Robert Deacon Samuel Foster H. L. I)v.'r Robert lin>wnley .lohn Wliii-loi'k George OKiper James .Morlarty .■'Imon C'lrrlgan I .Iiilin llniiter .lanifs Kninesr .Inlin Falrlcps Wni. Grant rt'ni. KaH-iin Koliert Mi>llis H. L. Powers .lames .S. Knssa'il Wm McUcd Wm. Smith John Kirk UolHTt I'nrk .OIW. .McMillan . Ol . 01 Wm. St.pphenson BlKnliert Kliker Ql Albert Klml'sll BiChas. It. Ever-tt 8 John McUlllBroy 0. I). Ma,vlH«) II llobi'i't Chalmers . Q Mme M. Kossena , Q C. IIOlHTt . Q .1. II. II nnevlllfl , U CT ('liai'lumueUU . Q,J. 0. Laiiiler nil"!' [ISO. JTMASTKR. Ic.Hn ^ ^lol'herson ' Kvans Miicf'arlaiM ""'ir, jun. t'nwiii.tii II:iniilfnn ,l!iiiidau Canii-ron r Leslia nil IJartloy lirt.vw.'ird K liriinnen ■ I'ensnmro [I.iniiii'i,'(ir !. Slmw 'ilkiii Irving irodie ini.llr ''fftiiiett fiincbnrg '.iltoii "hite oaiilt 'I'liouin I 'I'hi-bo ■Vewgome flliir !^l(Min irdy rasHr eudrlclt in Uoyd ilhn irtin *Ic(;;«rron llUmson anKdiPWti L'Anse a OIIoh .... L'Anse an t'oiu ... L'AiiRe St. Juau ... Laiihiiiit Liiiify'rt, \V. O LKlM{.St.Fniii(;(B.o.) Ln I'iKeuuiiiore ... *lj'jpriiirie L:i l're»fiirntIoii... L'ArdiilKi', W O ... Lar^iu liSriier l^nrucliullo L:ti-kay *L'A!i"im]tliiin ... Laterriere Latoim Laurel Liiuiim Laval Ltvultile l/ivmir Lavi'iidiT L'Aveiilr LHWI'ellCUlDrtll .... LawreiK'olowii.W 0. Lawriiici'vilic LtiimUiijti n Irt'ariK'd I lulu Leankilalu LeiiveiiH Li'cluruvllle LedKK, W O *Leeils I^froy I^lceHter, W O LeIiiHter U'lt.hus Civtk.W 0. I.«llh L^tuionvlllti * Lentiiixnilf Lennard'H Hill L'E(iipbRnle Lepreuux electohal. div. Jacques Carti6r... Q Argenteuil Q Terrebonne Q L'lelet Q St. Jubnn Q Simcoe, N.R Gleogary Huntingdon Q Lunenburg N 8 Lunenburg N S In\erne8s N S luvernefg N S Inverness N S Wolfe Q Quebec Q lli^nfrew, N. R Llorcheeter Q AtKeuteuU Q King's ..• N B Y.,rk N IJ Yarmouth N 8 Ciiinlierland ....N S Hurim. N K Itiinuuski Q CumptOD Q Kelt NB Oxford, N.ll TeuiUcouata Q Ciirleton N B King's N8 Vi.rk, W.ll Middlesex, £.11... lleau e Q (jloucester N 11 Lanark, X.ll tilengary Dorchester Q Brant. SU O Bruce. S.H Norfolk, S 11 llurthier Q Leeds, Sll L'lslet Q Chicoutinii (i Chicoutlmi Q York, KK O Lunenburg N S Charlevoix Q Napierville Q Lapraiiie Q 8t, Hyuclntlio ... Q Ulchmond N S Klgln, W K Perth, S.K Megantic Q York, Nil L'Assoniptlcn Q CbU'uutlini Q drey. S.R O Wellington, N.R. Levi.i Q Moiituioreney Q BtTthlur U Uuark, N II O Sinicoe, 8.U O DniiMinond Q Annapolis N S Ilalifr.x N8 Shellord Q K88ex O Comptou Q Ontario, N.R (Jrov, N.R Lotidnlere Q Charlotte N H Megiiullo U Siuicoe, S.R Cumberland ....N 8 Lenox Cape Breton N 8 (Iroy, N. R York, N.R .^herbruoke Q Drunimond Q L'A8Hoinptlon .... Q Cliarlotte N U P0STM.\8TER. Kablen Caisse Geo. L, Meikle 0. 0. Lajeunesse J. B. Pelletier T. VanVllet P. F. Moreaa DonaldCattanach John McDonald Isaac Heckman Mrs.M.A.Cronan Angus Mclunis Cbas. McMillan John MoKlnnon Geo. Champouz A. Simmons Thomas Wallace Rev. F.X. M^thot U. Rogers D. B. Campbell Daniel Morrib Charles Crosby James K. Brown Myles Young B. Fr(H.'hette J. McDonald M. Flaunigan Robt. ArniKtrong EdmondT6tu Thos. B. Trafton John Kinsman James Taylor George Kelly Dr. L. Labrecque U. A. Sormany W. Robertson K. McPherson Louis Vermette W. W. Langs David Black D. W. Boughner K. Lesc'Ult Joseph A. Bradle (}. F. Oiasson P. PotTiu Zoel Uagnon K. 0. Lambert Henry Lanty M. Blain J. Brousseau Alexis Millet Michael McNiel Arch. Leitch John Larner J. T. Hubert Geo. 8. Baldwin J. Qullbault Geo. McKen/ie Mark Appleby F. Ridley Cbas. Bourget Uev. A. Gauthier Joseph Charland Arch. Browning I. B. MaHtin C. Gagnon J . W. Jumei C. Hiiey V. Lawrence Warren Kimball K. Learned George Ii<>a»k S. Cunningham Joseph Lord Bridget Lcary iiarali JiggelH David Davlditon I). I^)ckhart M. Jordan 8am. McDonald James Rom, sen. John Hill J. P. CuHhlng M. Leonard F. LeBlano David Y. Baker POST OFFIOI:. ELECTORAL DIV. Lt-quille, W 0.. Les tbimlemens Les KcureuilK... Les Escouniains Lesfcard Leilte LeB Pet.Bergeronnes L'Ktete *L'vis Lewis Bay, W Lewis Head, W ... Ijowls Moun., W 0... LilTurd Liiuebouse Lime l.iake Lime Rock, W .... Lincoln, WO *Lin'hay Lindsay's, WO Lin<:in , Linton Linton's, W Liuwood Linadt'l Lisbon Llsburn Liscomb, W L'Islet *LUtnwl Lit. Bras d'( Ir, ^V 0. Little Britain Little Current Litlle. Olact Hay Little Harbour, W Little Narrows, WO Little Rapids Little Hideuu Lit. River (Cov.)WO Lit. Kiv. (Elgin) WO Lit. Riv. (Sun.) W Lltile River, AV O ... Little River, W ... Little River. W O ... L.Riv.(MI(l.MuH)AVO Little Rocher, WO Little Shemngue.WO Little TracaJle, W iiirr/iw/ Llvinipton's Co.,WO LlnyUtown Ijobo Ix)chabir, V,' Lochaber Bay l/icbartvillo, W ... Ixich Garry Lochiel I/ich Lomond, W Ix)ch l.oTMi'nd. W 0. lx)ckVs Islaud Ijockton Lo^ierait Londesboro' *Limilnn Londmid rry.W 0... Londonderry Long Cre^k. W O ... Long Uliitiil. W O .., Ii< ug Ixbind lj- Matheson •IkIjii llroad Jiisepli (irant IIu.:li McAskill I). McMillan Thomas Koss Kdbcn J. Colpitis H,vr.\ni Killam M. H. Coburn Anuiipolis N 8 Chsrlevolx Q Por'neuf i.1 ?rtguenav Q Durham" W.R. ... O York, E.R. O Saguenay Q ChHrlott« N B Levis Q Cape Breton ...N S Shelbnrne N S Westmorland ..N B Durh.tm, E.R ... O llalton ... O Hastings, E.R.... O Pictou N 8 Suubury N B Victoria, S.R O Carletim N B Cape Itretiin ....N >- York, Nil Sunbiiry N B Waterloo. N R.... O Huron, N.R Perth. N R O liiuce, S.R (iuysboro' N 8 L'Islet Perth. N.R O Cape Breton N ."^ Victoria, 8 R (i Uist. Algoma Oj.lnliii llurUitt Cape Breton ....N S|W. McDinald Pictou N S Inverness N S Ottawa Q PreFCKtt O Albert N B Albert N B Suubury N B Antigonisbe N S Levi Irish Cumberland N SJJaweR R. Reid Digby N SIP. W. Kiust Halifax N Si'.V. G. Col-; Albert N B C. Richardson All)ert N B Th' iiiu,s Oulton Antigonisbe ...N 8 Jiwt-pli Svnionds Queen's N 8 T. P. Calin Antigonisbe ...,N S John Livingston York, N 11 OiA. Eastwood Middlesex, N.R... OThos. 8. I'Mwarda Antigonisbe ....N S Jfdiu Scars Ottawa tl Wui. AMjott King's N 8 W. A. Porter Glengary 0, James Kiasef (llengary O'.U. Dew.ir .St. John N IllCharles V. Wade Hlchinond N 8!Uud'k Dcthune Slielburne N 8|.X. /. Cbi|iiiian Curdwell OiAdam Piukiuson l.auiblon 1). Hn^sin lluion,N.R 0[John .Nei-lands London O L. l.awles.^ Kiiig'x N il James 1)> nj^las Colchister N 8 A. <'ani)>li^l| Queei.'s N It Ji.liti Sic rd. jr. Di;:l)y N K .1. W. Hdndu" Carletotl Slii^ies (ialiibln Hochelaga (i.J. 11. Jl. liii Kiijg'H N BiJiihti Coulter luveintss N SiD, W Dirrell liiiig's N Sllenrv O;;llvio KIii-'k N B,Geo. F. Whel|iley Cuih'tun N B Juuies II. Sprnul ChaniMy Q,P. Ltspemnco Middlesex, W R.. Thos. (ioidi'U Middlesex, W.ll.. L. L. Giltlilh llaKtings, K.R ... 0>R. Wildii.un Quebec Q J.G. Vincent Cardwell O P. I). K. Uv Prescott C. Johns. ni Cardwell O John .Mills Lotbinitire Q M. I Kj'le, W 0.| Yarmouth N S Lo. Bar. HiT.,M' 0... Hictou N S I,o»iT IJrii^htoD.WOiCarlefcn N B L. CHnlerlmry, WO. York N B LowirCape, WO LowiT r.ive, W J,, divirdule. W 0... h. Fri-iicli Vil., W 0. !>()wer(irenville.W O L. Hayneville. W 0.. Albert N H CumberlaDd ...'i S Albert NB York NB Annapolis N ii York "S Cape Breton ....N .S Ilaltou .Vliadlesex,N.ll... Ottawf Q Itruoe, SR O .VorthunilH-rl'd.N B Uuron, SR !5tormrnt . . ... O Lunenbiirp N S llruce, SU O We:rtniorland...N B Wellington, K.R.O Elgin. K. R O Slielburne N S Brockvills Wentwo'tb, N.K Leeds, S.R Norfolk, S.U Charlotte N B Norfolk, N.R KIglu, K.R Megantic Q tlueen's N B Lanark N R <>ueen'B N B Westmorland... N B Middlesex, NR... O Orey, S.R Victoria N 8 Carleton NB Kent N B Pictou N S (Ilengary i Richmond N S I.Anark, S.R O laverness N 8 Inverness N S Ounilxirlnnd N 8 Cumberland N S Cumlwrlivnd N S Charlotte N It Uimouskl Q York N B Wellington, N R. Cardwell Arthabaska Q (llaiiccster N B Hastings, N.R, ... Renfrew, 8 B O York N B Caleb Brooks U. OrerUoU v.. Heduinn K. T. Godwin David Patterson Theo. il. Noble George I n^^rahau B. B(>aumout Alex. Wilson Millidge Steeves D. McKlnlay J. C. Shatner Geo. J. Sharp C. Christopher E. W Latchey Josepti Oxner .lames Matheson J. II. 'flipper David Uoeg John Delany Phillip Brown Philip Robicheau John Waggon Kichard Iai.ij ■Toseph McCarthy Wm. Creelman Finlay McRae D"uiel Fraser 1 er F. Croiikite Geo. A. Fillimort W . HoldBworth Stephen Britton J. A. Njckt-rpon John Ueirdou Angus McM.i.-'ter Duncan Mi Siieh Andrew Pickett William I'orte K. Blackburn John Nelson Wm. Dinniu F. Kirkp.itilrk Mr^iA M Rudolph .las. McCrinJle Jeremiah Lutes S. Stuckey L. B. Tyrrell Wm. Greenwood John S. Bell William McRae John Uodaick George Gray John J. Gitchell W. L. Crooker P. J. Putnam John King Allen McDonald Wm. Chalmers D. A. Smith Coll McUuugall D. Shoir Edward Potts Michael Mcl(. Mc'lMnald Inverness ......N S L. M't). nald Carleton ..0 W.J. Pi.r.M Antigooishe ....N 8 James (). Ross Antigonishe ....N S Donald MeLean Leeds, 8.1! OJFrederick F. Lew .MisRisqnoi Q^A. I>anthi York NB Charlotte N B L'Assompllon ... Q Ottawa Q Mnskinong6. Q Stanstead Q Grey, N.R O Wm. Gilbert David A. Miinson JoHei'h Noble James Frafer 11. Cross, jun. K. B. element Wm.G. Phnch Wm. AppioP'rd W. A. Co'liitt* ,lame^ Dick John Stono ."'aninel Winds J B. Dihhop Thrnias Kend Ch«il-s Piiwley C. Mel). Klvth Sanil. I.,iwrince D. McDonald J. A. Marf2u.ton F. S. C\ r David Mitchell Hector McNeil J. A. Manning Jas. J. Barker Alfred M^irkliam W. G. Allan James Ward Benj. Ji.hiis' n P. Porlerlield Benj. Millett James P. Foster E. J. Harris W. McLesn Edward l.eo James McDougnU Jotr< (iardner Joseph Strum R. Bl.-ickwood Amasa Martin Jobr Kemp John .Ml liermid J. MclJlitrmid M. Deli'ausse E. TremiH) A. Paquette Luther Abbott A. Mashie [8941 Colchester N 8 Samuel .McCully Rimonski Q L N. lllais Honaventure Q D. Fraser Dist. Niplssing... John BangB Renfrew OUihn McGregor Suubary N I Shtffnrd Q L. N. Ilnngerford Orey, 8 R Jos. Maxwell POST oypi Mftvfield ... Maynard... Maynooth Mayo • ileadoiuvale.. *Miri Mill llr..< f Mill Covi Slill Cre» Millem>/.i)i//e Mersea MHl«f;hati, \S O MCthol's Mills Mt'tlR Meyt-rsliur^ Michipii'uten River.. Mid. ("(.v.rd.le,WO Miildl.'liuld Mid.Ki-iinctcof.k \V() Mid LnllavoFtT/\VO Mill. Miisc|iiod(.>xiIt.. Middl.. Uivrr, W 0... Mid(ll«KiVfr, WO... Mid.fJr. Kranri.sWO MSfcNK. Mar.WO M jici.ltiv.Tiilmb WO Mid.>Si-t..«. Uiv. WO Middl-SiiiiimdH.WO M.SnultfHinpton.WO Sliddletou.WO Jllddlfton, WO MIddli-ville Miilnic WO MidhuiPt Mildmnv Mile Kii'd Milfi.ril Mllfi.rd Blilf.IIiiv.Hild(je,W() MillUmk Mill Hrid;i»' •MM liriKik Mill Hr.dk, WO Mill Cove. WO MillCre^k, W I) MilMlneville. W 0. Mllle Isles MiHe Kiicliej Miller's Creek, WO. Mill (Jrove Mill II«ven Milli'ten Mllllnnton Mill I'olrit Millslrenm. W .... MillB' VillnKfl MillHVille, WO Milltowii MiUville. WO Milnesville Milton Milton Frtst *Matim}Vnt Miiiiici MiinnRa Mindtn Mliiesln)^ MInudlf, WO MiraOut. WO Mispec,WO MUchtll Peel OlWm. Spelrs GrenTille, 3 R.... Charles liirkR IlRsUDgg. N B.... Michael Doyle Ottawa 0|T. Boarke feel 0. H. Oooderhani Grey, N.R D. L. Layton Ilalirax N S Daniel Oilman King's N b'AIcx. Moore KIuk's N 8 JaineR Tupper Oxford, N.R J. H. Beck Slmrae, N.K Edmund Moon Grey, S. K 0|. Tames Brown Kichmnud Q lUi^hmoud Q Ueaubaraois .... Q IlastiutTB, K. R ... Guysboro' N S Annapolis N S Prince Kdward.... Westmorland. ..NB NorthuDil'd, K.K. O I'ictou N S Caileton Kent GrenvlUe, N K.... Ksfex Dinby N S Lotbiuiire Q Kimouski Q Northnmii'd.K.R. Dist. Algoma All)ert N B Queen's N S* Hants N e Lunenburg N S Halifax NS I'ictou N S Victoria N S Victoria N W Inverness N S Inverness N 8 Antigonishe ...N S CHrleton N V. Vork N B Westniorl.nnd ..N B Annspolls N S Luiiiirk, N R O VVestmorlind...N It Simcoe, N R O Bruce. S. H UocheliiKa Q t'riiice Kdward... O Annapolis N 8 liuyiboro' N S I'erth. N.U O Unstings, N.R... Durham, K. R. ... I'ictou N8 Lunenburg N 8 Kent N B 8t. John N B Argenteuil Q Cornwall Hunts N 8 Wentworth, N.R. It. O'Meara Halifax N S Wm. Smith Northumberl'd N B George K. Letson KiniouaKi Q'l^opnld Col6 Halton OiD. W. Springer Northumbtrl'd N HJAlex. A Cowden Welland Joseph House Grey, SK D. Winkler Sinuoe, X.K J. Greenahields Wateiloo, S.R. ... 0| Wm. Key Annapolis N S A. Whitman Colchester N S Gavin Bell Oxford, S.R OH. Henderson QloucfSter N B Wm. Dawson Leeds, N.R OjWm. Moran Leeds, S 11 OIThos. Webster Leeds, S.R James Lytle Huron, Nil OJ James Caraon Addington 0| Robert Hope Carleton N B,Wm. Hale Middlesex,W.R .. OThos. Robinson Halifax N S John Hattue Victoria N S:D. T. McKenzie Queen's N BJEphraim Thurue Inverness N S Jos. Rowland Bonaventnre Q M. Caldwell Durham, W.R ... 0| Hiram H^'dgoi Northumberl'd N B James Jcnnjon Queen's N BR. P. Ywmiau-: Queen's N B G. D. Bailey Lunenburg ... N S|.S. E. Uallbmore POST OFPICB. Waterloo. S.R. ... Brant. S.R Russell Pictou N S Lunenburg ... N S Terrebonne- Q Pictflu N S Waterloo, SK. ... Guys'ioro' N S A. Mnyer E. F Schofiley Jas. Blackburn John McPhersiii Wm. Nicholls William Furse W. Fraser C. Ernst ° Daniel Kirby Albert N B Mariner Cannon Stormont 0,Jacob Baker MegHUlic Q K. C. Porter Albert N B^Johu ChIihos Albert N B ManusJIcFadden Queen's N B Pictou N S Levis Q Simcoe. N.ll York, N.R O York N B Kestigoui'be ...N B King's N S Brant, S.K Hants N S iHauU N S , Hants NS Hants NS Bonaventure Q ICharlotte NB Samuel Mahood Robert MuLeod Damase Koberge P. I'aton William Roe Ijewls Fisher D. McAlliater A. Seaman Colin Milloy J. F. Cochran G. W. Marlln J. W. Allison J. L. Sweet Richard Brash Francis QiUespIt New Ross New Ross, W .Newry New Sarnm Newton Brook Newton Rohlnscn ... Newtown, W New Town, W New Tusket, W 0... New Zealand, W 0... *ifiagara Nichoii's Cor., W 0.. Nicolet NicolHtim Nicfaux Fftlls,WO. Niel'g Harbour, W Niely Road, W Nile N'llestown NinemilaKlv., WO, Ni«Rouri Nlthburg Nobletou Noel, WO No^l Shore, W .Vorbam Norland Norniandale yifrmanlon Xorlh Adjiila Xorlliamptou, W . Xnrl/i Aiigufta North Branch, W North Bristol X. Brookfield, W 0.. North Bruce Xurlh Dnuro N.KBr.SIargaroeWO N. I-;. Harbour, W N. F. Hoi>m, W ... Northftpid Northlield, W Northfleld, W North Georgetown... NorthQlanford Xorth Gnwer North Hatley North Head, W 0... North Joggins, W North Keppel N.Lake (West) WO. N. Uke (York) W North Lancaster North Montague .... North Mountain .... i'. Mountain, W O... N 11 -h Nation Mills.. Nf rIL Pelham No.-th Pinnacle Niirth IWt N. Range Cor., W 0. North Kidge North River, WO... North River, W O... N. River BriJge,W N River Bridge. W N.Hlv.Platforin.W North Salem, WO... N.Sec.EarItown,WO North Soneca North Shore, W O... North Shore, WO... N.S.Bas R Den'isWO North Stanbridge.... North Stukcly •. North SultoQ Xortli Sydntu North Wakefield N. W. Arm, W ... N. W, Cove. W O .... North Williamsb'g... Norton, W Norton Creek Norton Dale, W O ... Korval Norway ELECTOnAL DIV. Duudiui Lunenburg N Perth, N.R Elgin, E.R York, W K Simcoe, SR King's N Inverness N DIgby N York N Niigara Annapolis N Nicolet Simcoe, S.R Annapolis N Victoria N King's N Huron, N.R Middlesex, E.R... Hants N Oxford, N R Perth. N.R York, N.R Hants N Hauta N Northuinl'd. E K. Victoria, N K .Norfolk. S R Bruce. NR Cardwell Carleton N Greuville, S R. ... Sunbury N Pontiau Queen'a N Bruce, N.R I'eterboro', E.R... Inverness N Shelburne N Nortliumborrd,N Storniunt Sunbury N Annapolis N Chateauguay Wentworth, S. R. Carleton Stanstead Charlotte N Westmorland.. .N Grey, N.R Westmorland... N York N GUngary Lanark, S.R Dundaa InverneBi N Ottawa Mouck Miesisquoi Prince Edward... Digby N ,..N N N [898J Essex Westmorland. ..N Colchester N Colchester N Victoria N Westmorland... N Hants N Colchester N |Haldlmi>-'I ICumK I Victoria ... Inverness Missisquoi 'Shefford illrome 'Cape Breton ....N lOttawa I Cape Breton ....N Lunenburg N Dundas King's N Cbateaaguay York ...N Hnllon York, K.K POETM.tSTKR. O'Thos. Currle S George Turner Daniel Falconer O Samuel Wilton W W. Cummer J. R. Ilipwi II SK. C. Obirield SiThos. .M.Ilain S C. Saheuns B| 1 hoa.WiMidworth O Robert Warren S D. NIcholla Q Mi-s M. CbllLis O John Niool S Charles Berteaus S John .Mcl>onalJ STbad. Allison 0;Heniy J. Kerr John XlLiiwond ,S Isabella Mci'hee O Jo.seph llowes O Janiea Blown O Wm. .Miiii.-iin S O.imoiiil (> Itiien S Sitiiiui'l Mi^U-ll.tii (» I)r B.G i)..in>ire.-t O'A. A .Mi-L:iui;lilln J. W. SlL-ppard Aroh. Hoy O Wm. Diuuby s! O S. J. B^II.imy IS D. ^. Iniplisea Q Wm Sliiil.y S Josiah .'^inlth O D Mcl'avi.sli O R. (basement S John liosa ,S A. R. (jireerwood B Jas. Hutchinson o\ B Ji>niithan Welton S Wm. Turner q' Joseph Turcot E. Dickon.son James Buainan Q|B. L« Baron B Kbene/.iT ( i atikell b' Joseph McHalfey OjDavid Dewar B I John Wheatou B|Wm. Fo'ter Oj Charles Lei lair O W. H Stewart o|.lames Cleland S Wm. Bennett QTIioB. Cole O.Mrs. M. McQueen Q; V. Barnes 0;S. Solmei". jun. S I Charles M<'Niel OiJas.Cuuiuiiford B'Jeremiah Taylor S,W. H. HlgRlns S James Birrili S John MoKeUzIe B,W. H. Best S N. Nelson S Wm. Rosa o|John Tucker s|D. McKinnon S D. McDonald S Malcolm .'^cNiel Qi QiAut Auduti. il'M Sweet S.John v rWa QlA. I> ':cbard SO. H. Ball S, Daniel Noonaa OiWm. Goniou B I John Hayea Q' James P. Lett B P. D. KeVK OiVVlUUimCiay ol POST OPHC Tyorwich... iiyoripnod Notfteld .. Notre Dame di Nottawa Novan ...- Nntt's Corner OiiU Bav, W Oak Hill Oak Hill. \\ Ctiikliind ...... Oak P't (Kln« OakP'lnt(N. Oak KidRes... • 0'iAi'»7'«.... Oakwood ... Oban *0,h)sn ... Ofla «thlo. W O *Oil i (ildham, AN (M Montreal Ollnda . Oiuailh • Ohc*'"** .... Ompah .... Oneida Ouislev ... Onondavta... *Omloii> ... Onslow. W < Onslow (I'pi • Oravg'viUi Orchard *Orillin Orleans Ormond .. Onnstnwn i Ore Oromocto . Oronn OrweJl Osceola .... Osgrnxle .. • Oshatca... Osprlnge .. OsseKi-.'ig .. Ossian Otnalug, V ' •OUawi . Otter Lakt Otten'ilU . OungaU . Oustlc .... Outram , Ovens, W Overton • Owen .S(> Owl's Het Oxenden Oxford Cf Oxford M Oxford SI Oyeter P' O/.nabrui • I'aitl'y ir •l\ikf.nn J'alfrn'.n Palmer'f I'almcrs Panmur J'apinen IMiluett Paradisi Parham *ltirU Paris SI Parker Park H Park I Parkhv Parma Parrsb [1869. POST OFFICES IN CANADA. 65 POETJIASTKR. >»■ CurrTe >re» Turner ilul Falroner lUPl Milton W. Cummer . Ilipw.ll ;. <)ii)fi.,ia " M.-Daia 'tlit'.-ins K.Wi Hid worth >-rt \\'arren irholls -M. Cbillas n Xicol rlfn ll..rteaiis 'I. Allison .V .). Korr M irwodd ■li.i -ML'I'hee I'll llinvus ^ itiown .■^liuisii) uii'l <> llii..n "•■1 .M.:L.'ll,-,n ti i>flllurn>t >l>I-.tiii;lilln . Sht-ppiiid I. lioy lJU|>li.se.t Slli,l..y h Sinilh iil'jvi.sh semont JCoaij e»lio Grey, S. R Thhe ....N 8 IIURh Mclnnls Point I'eti-s Prince Kdward... O Jaino* Scott Point Pillion Lotbinlire Q Josciih An«6 *l'>int St. Charlet ... Jacques Cartler... Q K. Ulomeley Point St. Peter \QMp6 Q Oeo. Packwood Point Tr.iver«e ^... Prince Kdward... Harmon Cum Point Wolf, W .... Albert N II Uldoou Vernon Poland Unark.N K 0| P.illBt Kiver, W ... |We«tnjorland...N M BenJ. R. Colpitis PouiHriylUdge, WO, Charlotte N BiWm. McKenzie Pomona Qr«y, S. R O Jamea Uom PomijnetChapel.WO Antlgoulsho ....N H John II Honin Poniiiuet Forks, WO! Antlnoulshe ....N SJMrn.M.CblBholm Ponds, WO PIctou N S A. S. Uray Ponsonli) Wellington, C.R. O J«s. L. Uulley Pont Chateau 8ou1angM U J. I). liesner I't.de MaHkinoog6... MaskInon(;6 QiA.J. I>afreuliire f ole IPerth.N.K O D. Matthews Pope'n lUrltor, W Ilaliikx N S,L. KoII.mi)? P.Miuloik, WO lYork N H Miiliacl IXiherty P..rt Araillo, W ... Yarmouth N .s;M. Melanson •I'.irtagedti F^irt Pontine Q;0. A. Pnrvls P.riHUM Klver. WO. Northumherl'd.N H|Alej[. McDiriultl Port Altwrt {Huron, N.R 0| Port«pl.iu», W ....'Colchester N a j Robert DayUon PorinpiiOB Mt, WO Colchester N SjII. M Davison Port ail Persil Charlevoix QlJohu Mcl^aren Port lirn<'« ..... *h>rl liiirmU., *J'.irt (Uixime KUtn, K.R OT. Thompson Kliiin, KR OiThos. Pilcher Wellaud L. (1. Carter PortCrndit iPeel 01 Kolier*. Cotton •tint Villnnui* Uucoln '. II. Martlndali Port Uaiiioi Honaventure qI P. ISwi'etman •/'../< />Wfr iNorfolk, 8. R O.DavId Aliel P' rt KI.;ln,WO Westmt rland...N n{ James Hamilton Port KlniKley lUnark, ^.R 0:John Klllott PortiTS Hill |Hurort Abbott N 8 A. I.< lllanco •yi'rt llitliintm *lWt Howan .. Port Uoyal port Itoyal, W .... i Richmond port KycrHB INorfolk, 8. R O Wm.H. Ryerse Port Si'Virn (sub) ...l8tmc, N.R U Alex. R. Chrlstit' P.irtniMouth iFrontenao U (leorge McLesl Prinoporl, W IC.\utki I ItliiKWood ' Ulpley Kiver lleaudett4i RIv. R,W () Klver Charl.i, WO... River David Itiver Delart, W O... Itlvcrdw Chute, WO Uiver Dennis, W ().. Rlv.I)(.n.{U8et.)W0 River IW'Mcrt Itiver OillN>rt Itlvi-r Helsirf, WO... Klv.lnhablUnts.WO River John RIv John(W.lir.)WO River 1/iulson, W O. River Philip Mt^riJiiU iiivorsilals, W O Rlv.r Slile, W I(ivl>\r.i ILils (Mair ... Rlvit>r« dvs Prairies.. *Uiv.UuliOuji{fn bai), ELECTORAL DI7. Hastintn, N.R. ... York, WR O Wellington, 8. It.t) Middlesex, KR... O St. John N II Quebec IIa.^tings, N.R.... O Niagara O York, N. R Inveruesi N 8 Joltette Q Ouysboro' N 8 Shelburno N 8 Sbelburna N .*< Ontario, S.R O Addlngton O HHl.llinand O Haldiinand O Ontario, N R O Norfolk, NR O Carlet.in N li Pontlao W Cumli<*rlnn.t ...N S 0.\lbrd, NR (» King's N It Uroy, N.lt ()' York, N.R o Lanibtou (> .M.mtcalm W Hants N S Hants N .S Hants N 8 ^'I.U.rla, N. R. ... O Wellington, C.R o Ri.bmoiol X S Ri.'binond N ."< NorthuniK'rl'.l.N It Kl.'limond N S I'riii.'H K.ltTHrd... <> R.nlrew,.^ U i> llallfsx N ,•< .Vorthuinl>.-rrd.N II Norf.ilk. .N.R »» L'AsNomptiou Q KIiik'm N .>i MiK«llM|Uol it Presi-ott O Kent N II Caileton N II, llichinnnd ()| ('arleton O York, W R Ol Itiverness N 8 Ri.hmoud U Halifax N 8 I'lvl O Oxford, N R O ll'itliwell U| .M.inck O, Vaudreull (jl V|.|..rla N It RluiouskI i) York, N.R O llrii.-e, 8R O Soulanges H Rirhinon.l N S l'Mllg.iuclie ....N II Vsmaska III. Trenluilm A. Iliihliy It. y\. Hurgiws J. II. IjtyrtH'k I. 8. llsn.o,k Jonas 8leelH A. W. CliarlHb.ils W. Kverett. jnn. J.T.O.iulllaid 0. II. Silvester Oolln MrPherson llmi. II. Ill'selt Alex. McPlier«oti J. II. (!.imnioault I'blllp Fillmore Isaac Wortman A. Mnlntyre. M. Mcl)oiia!it .1. lla.'kiis 0. W. I'bspman Mti'bael Pugsley D. Camernn John I'ameroM Alex. McKay John ('iirrl.t Mrs, (I Phillip* II. II. O'C.iiin.ir R J. Ilhmley Hiram Kdgett A. I^uiay CbM. 11. Uaudrjr 1S69.1 poisr on Ulvlore Uivlife 'i«' IIW. Troi" I Holierts Ii-li U.ibervHl . }l.tl)inti>n ■ Holilln •••• Rob Roy )lo,-b«ll'' Koclic'i''"" llockbuin IVvkfonl H'vkitiiihix Kock Islui Uotk'sml. Kockl.orl . R.*kport, Rockilile . R,).kton . RockviUe, Rickvllli" R.wkwell linr.Kfonotl ffolgtrfill 11 Kimy ll.ieb>'.k Roller's II llokeby... R..llin« 1> Rnlpli - Unnney Honslili.:! /I'.ill ■rltll . U *\\n< ^ Ri.s ... R isM-aii Roth'ay RolllHUV llou^e I itoUitelli Rollli.l Ro .11.1 UoUli'l Rixhin Unrtim , R.xton U..V.1I I Rtiu'by R.ilnM-l Uiiniiy llupri llu»ig l',US».'l Ruixel It III be ItuVix Kv.ki RvUI. Ste. A St. A| Hte. / Sle. / 81 St. Pi. 8t St. Rt. H. HI. St./ ' St. , m. . .iiHiiisa 1869.] POST OFFICES IN CANADA. 67 08TSIASTSB. Luke • LIvlDggton >• Umlle ert Cralk 'irkjulrick n fowell 'hompBon <•« Uynn 'f- Aylward M( MHdterg »«ll Woodi nioo CO Wall KB CruJg wtwr Wiilsh I ' f pow Of rici. /e."«;> (fn haul) HlTk^ro acUe nivle''« 'Ulclu Ki». Trills IMstolpn. ELECTORAL IilV. POSTMASTER. Mnskliioiigi Q \,, A. Barilioan KHiiiouraiika (1 ! Lnuiit Krmiette UlHDKary OJJag, McPherion n>l)ertii Ulaiiil, W Yarmouth N 8 .1. Itobcrta Udlierval Chlcoiitlinl i"fr KoHex <> l>. Dumuuohelle Rdrkbiiin HiintlnKn Q Andrew Oliver HockfonI Norfolk, N.U O ,Io«.(lrc«ntlu-8d Ko-kliuli'im KenfrMW.S.K O J. 8. J. Watson Hock Islsiid Staustead tj A. A. Barry Kotkland, WO WeHtmnrlaiid ..N H Harriot Cochran K'M-ki.ort I,(H(dH, 9. U OiWin. Cornwall Kotkport, W O IWButniorlaud ..N Hi.lanioH Miixwell Kookslde jCardwell () D. Klrkwood Uxkfon Wi-ntworth,N.n.O II Cornell n.K-kvlll... WO ]Kln«'« N B UK.-kvlllp. WO lYarmoiith N» Uockwfll S.it , W O. CiimlHMlnnd ...N « llnr.l.wiKxl iWelllnnton, O.K. O ffol'/frriilc Huron, S.R O II sliicv iKUIn, W H O Iloi-b.'rk (ircnvlUu, S. R... O limfii Hill. W 0...!lMo Annedes Monti. UiUip6 il\J. I'urrfi St«. Anne des Plains Terrebonne U| Ilettor (iraiifier Ste.Anntla I^icat're ; KamouraNka lil-loseph Diuniie St. Ann's, W Victoria N .S M. McKonzle )^t. Ann's, Lincoln... Monck O. Jacob L'p|ier St. Aniielme jDorcheslur Q.l'icrre Kortltr St. Antolne, Lr.tbi're, Lotbiulire UiKdniond Uiiue St. Antol-ja,iUT.Rio.jVertbdruB (t N. Cartier St. Antonln .TemlKcouata Q St. Apollinaira I UtblnitVe Q K. Boucher St. Armand Centre. . MIshIhiiii )1 Q Abram Tilemore St. Armand SUtloii | .MUnlKqiiol n\ I'eter Smith St. Arsiiie TemlHCOiiata Q| Klie Mart u tit. Alhanate 'iberTllle U{l>. ReKnler St. Aubert !i;islet H C. Itourguult St. Augustln.P'tueuf I'ortneuf (^C. fJiKt St. AuKUstln.Two .M. Two Mountains.. C^l L. rai|iiett« St. Barnabas, 8t.Mau.;St. Maurice U|.l. II. I.. Duiiiiiie ;^t. Ilarnalie, R.Vam. St. Hyactuthe ... (i,.loH. I'. Omdiou St. Barlli6lemi {Berthier Q .1. Kaiittux St. Basil, W ; Victoria N St. BaHlle il'ortiieiif QjO Ste. Beatrix IJolletta q'O.I Slnicoe, N. II •» WelllngtiiU, N R. O Kiinr'M.. N B Itou^e III!I ^Ontario, 8. R O It'iutti'iiimit 'llouvllle W D. Bachelder Uoiiiiil mil.W O ...KIiik's N II Wm. .Mclrtiod U.I rill Hill. \V O ...I Ann«pVi'i>tworlli. 8. It O Wm Wellt UvUlone Northiimb'd.K.R. Oll>. Allen Pte. AdJ*l« iTerrelHinni* W (»dlle Latlertf ft. Airalba Pie. AkhOiv HlH. Akoch HI. Alin(^ Allian Albeit Alexiindr* Alexanilro , Alexis Alpboiiiif 1*1. Aiiarl.-t Ili (( Hot. . I. A. Bureau Rlcbxlleu , () I'. OAllnns Porlnenf (j J I). McConnlrk AilhnUska g M. A Tayfer ' Khnionntska ({iK. I.«TCi|ua IlKirvlllo glA. A. I.. Ilrlen Monti-alm (i'l.(l«ndr« IuUer St. Hyacluthe ... (J I*. H I'etlt Niagara O C. Flsber St. Hyaclnthu ... it J. V. .Mi»:naiilt Kamonrajika ({ I'aKclml Dionne Ma«kluong6 U Kl/.eai Uermahi Baitot U MIe. .M.I.. Dupoiit Napiervilla ^l .1. hliilii Dorchester g Jiiiih'm Buller Coniplon tj!JI'l).ll(>HUcliHmin Jollelte (jjl*. I.. Iliiibm Tenilacduata (i|l.'has.Tburisnlt Beauce tV|Olivier V.(>x\\\ llagot g;8 II. Warner .Monlcnini (j|(!. DulpA 81. Maurice (iindorlc Brui.vlle Beauliaiiiols U|T. Vcrner I'rencotl (< Simon l.abroKSti Two Mountains., tj Datid Mllclmll IkiNUce li.M. Itiiiudotu KImonskI y Vital Itoy Montinoreuoy ({ Jo*. I'i'fiiiont UlmouKkl It J. B. Lillcl Juliette (j .Max. C:fi»-au Montmorency ... (i Charlevoix tj A. Bh6ri>iir Ulutuuikl M J.U. UMunt«f. i:| i^> H 68 POST OFFICES IN CANADA. [1809. POBTCFFICE. ELICTOHaL DIV, FOSTMABTIB. I L St.FlHvliiu l^itbinleiB QiL-Bodard Ste. Hore ChipipiHln Q'Jean Mi-laneon 8t. Foy yueU'f Q Joaeph Koy Kt.Francln Yiinm»ki» Q 0. U. Coutu 8t.Fr«n9»(ii,Mmint'y Montnmnny H K. C. Boulet Ht. Fi«n<;<)l». H^auce. HeHiice Q Ullalre I'oulln St. Fntii. a' Or' iQS Montmorency ... Q Kiulllen I'ei ip tJl. Fruderir Ueauce (i L.Q.A. Legradre St.OrtL do Bra. n. Burthler..! -.. Q M. CHclr tte. Uenuvidve '.liicqiictiOartier... Q Jos. Fllintraalt fif. Geovjf Charlutle N H 0. Kulglit 8l.0wir')/e, l»fK.n-e... BtMiice Q Hubert CatcUler «, G-orge. Jlrant ... llrant.N R Samuel SUnton t. I'ar6 Ste. Gertrude iNict/lel QiL. Charaponx St.fiurvafs | HelleeliaRiie U Marcel A ul>6 81. CJileM i Ij<)tl)lnt4re Q ' George CotA Si. Or6|Hilre i .Mfolet Ql J. A. I'oirlcr St.Guili'mrt.d'UpuiniOruMiniond QjO. Ih-llemare Ste. lUli'iie Ste. Ilildne du Uauoi St. llcltfllH Me. Ilun^dliie St. llrnri St. lli-riiiaa St. Illlaire .Stailiin. Kamonraitka Q'H. Mlrliaud lUuot ti J. T. I'oltnw Hnrxn. N. U Wm. Gordon INm-lieKter Q •). Hiuiuet (.6vh . K.Clnlroux K.mvill- y ThoN. Vallijuet St. IliUire Vtlli«ne... I U..I1VI1I.' H K. Ooillot St. UiilHirl jClmliilily ti K. Rolv.rt St. Iliittut* iHiiKot Q K l^fontalne •SI tli/>icitU'i' 1st. llyiiiliithe ... U K.Ij. K.C. Denprff St. Ire.Se Tliitrlrvoix M .loaeph Goiselin St. Inldnre, D-.ircli'riTJ liciroheMter t.J.(yltr.<^lintfaiia';/\C\mtenui:nny q|I..I. L. Deronie St. Jeitn Cliry. l.6viN| i,6vIk Qllxiula Go«M>lla St.Jeau diiiChalllouii;Uitli|nl6ro (jil*. C. I/ovaiweur St. Jean de M.illm. . .lollette QIF. X. lAsalle Sl..leaud'i)rlutnH ... I Montmorency .... QlF. X. Ttinwtto St. Jean I'lrt Jnll... i l/lolet Q Matli. Fonrnler 8t. Jfimme 'TerrelHmne q'J. K. I.VIIlemure St. JiHichlm {Mnnlmortnry ... Ijllanie Slmard Kt.Jolin Int. John N II John llowo '.St.J'iliin,Hift St, JoliiiH QiW. A. Oii(foopl St. l.HinardB, W O... Victoria N »|W. I). Kearney St. LIlHiIre Hanoi ti;W. Mc.Mchola Sf.Utfuorl i.Montcalni tJ!P.Ouernon ''»• I'tn [1,'Aiwomptlon tj Tl'omaa tlarault 8t.lul« UtoIa St«. rtarttne ClatoauBuay Q Narrtaau Doraji ton or ricu. St. Martini St. Martin's. W .. IVIt. Mary's Bay, WO •SI. Marys, UlanrJi'd St. Miiry'sFer., WO St. Mathiaa St. Matbleu St. Maurice St. Maurice Forge*... St Michel St. Modesto Ste. Monique St. Narcisse St.Nk-hohil St Norbert St Octave StOn£zime "t. Ours St. Pacome St. Paschal St Patrick, WO ... StPat'kChan.,WO St. Patrick's Hill ... St Paul d'ludiistrie St. Paulln St. I'aul I'Mermtte ."t Paul'B, WO... ♦.<;/. i\iur* Hay .... St.It-tfr't , St Philippe Ste. Phllom^ne .... St Pie St Pierre d'Orleans.. ."ulangi«i |Cliam))laln ' Bellecliiuise jdlengary Portneuf I Huntingdon iNaplervlllo Richelieu Rirhelteu 1/Islet I/Assomption Compton Iltagot jUval Terrebonne Quebec 'Two Mountains... IlKirTllle 8t Maurice Hagot : Rlmouskl '.Megaiitic Terrebonne ('hani|iliilii , Iteauharnois ICharlotte .N !I/AsNoinptlon. ... lAitblnl6re Ii«tlilui6re iltagot jTerrelMinua iJolletla KIgIn, K.R ilieaiiharnois Champlain Montmorency .... Chaleaugnay M»^klllllng6 St. John's ShelTord Ilellerhasia Rlcliellail Iteauca ■.aval Nlcolet 'Yamaska :Sid H P. licKiiiiiniis (j .lc.Ni.|.)i Miirion S Win. Tlionipk' u Q (I. A (ii-mi'iit S it (I. M'oriwm Q F. Hoy ti J. H. ll'Artnour (j Aliuulliicrdlt L. tj K. Kortin (i f'nrrt I). Ilaiiin Q Kliedrdin lj:l'. Mirlln IJ .ImImi TjivIiT (j -ophlH 1 1 Hard tilS'ttrcl'i'e Foriler • •i \. M Dmell li K(l. I'Inni.'ndi n tj Uolitri T> re ti'l'hiiili'H lludard li (Mhi.r l)upi'6 (J .1. It. l>l0|Uatte IJ ^. M..iln (i II IlK.liHr tj K U.-lnntrer tj Ant. ('iilmna lijj. II. Mlliilruult tj I,. I. .1 h'lritnger tJ J. I,. SiiiiclMr li A. F.'rtier tj l,uc IiiMuonreilx (j .\ A. lliiint (i .la<'(|iii'* 1li>)itl (J Jnlni M». bell ij (ii'iir,ri> i^lllClea li I'hoI Diclle (i ll.ivi. Itiilanger ij J (I. Ilrousseaii .ij Augu'tin lloldiie li ('. (ierin.iin, Juu .1) J. II ll.luionK.( Salmon R. Salmon R. Salmon K. _ Salmoh R ( Salmonvill Salt Sprini Sambro, \V Banl>orn . Mindlield . Sandford . Sandhill . i»sndlinr!'t Sand Poiii Sand Poln •Sindwicl Bandy Hei Sandy ll ()ai llruce, N.R <» Ditfby N S HiM'hvlags Algoma I)istrlct...(» ShelTurd tj Annapolis N S C I'orth, N R <> Olmrliitto N B Lewis, SR <> King's N B I,«>nox " Haldiinand O Hunts N 8 Itothwell <> H.J. Fourdrinicr Alex. J. Knx St. l.,ouls Nlcbola.t Biiiluy Isaac Clevvliuid John (r. Mnrse .lubn I'urney Wm. Reynolds .\lfrcd Kislier TIkiuiiih I,cu MIsH M.lloiidrcau Kd. Uaupliin David I'im A. H. Savage (lixirge Wills Will. Sawyer DriimUl McLean Wm. S. l/ickiird Thus. Ilciirmiiii ThoniO-t Hume Sid McDiiiiizall Jobii l(. Curie J T. (^oi'hrim H. I.yiuau A.O. KIN Alex.M.WIlliani Isaac Kinly Samuel Dinnson Isaac Bnniii'tt Win. Ilowilen Wni Ciili'iniin K MorrlHon David WnrtinHn James Wilkie Arch. Krniiie James Rnliinmill l'«t«.rl">io'. W. R. OlKlrhsr.l Nortlie^ llaldimand ....... O John .' ntt ('harleToIx t{ Chiis, Cliuiilnard Victoria, N.R <* J H Jackmin SImg HttlKjur, WO |Shi'lb«rne N S 3. W. MckvrHim .-ihith-.tiMiiri'. I'erlii, S.R *herida'i Hilton OK. D Hill 8her'.;»ton Welliind O A. O. Stringer .S'-.«rritigton Nspierville Q Dior.'e Bu>Liy Shetland Ilolhwell O John Drew Sliinawake Boiiaventutt IJ I hus. livers .Sliiktehawk Carleton N It .liiiiies I'ltll Shinemleas Br. W Cumberliiud ... .N 8 Joliii Mome Ship Harbour Inverness N S .Mrx M.llUiichard Ship Harbour, W | Halifax ^ S Mis. .M. O'llriuu Shipley , IVrib, N.R O K. Uri-low Shlppigan, W O jOlouceKter N 11 John l)i.n«n Short Beich, W ... Yarmouth N S J;iiiieii Kent :'hrews)iur)r lArgenteiill (t John C'h:>iiilier8 Slirli?lBy Orey, S.R it Win. Aiinusl Shulieiiacadio IColi-heHter N 8 1) Siuciair Shubeliacad. R.W ; Colihester N S W. T. ('reeliiian (^iiiiliuiUiid ... N Si.\ \V. (Irant InverneHS .N SJD. MclJiclien enox O Donovan Sills Shanty Bay •>7i-.R O Simcoe, N R John Di'iiii Kllxiilieth C I* Jas. A. .MaOo Norfolk, N.R O Henry MulUiii* Siincoo, N R O I'ii-tou N S Cumbi'riiuid ... N S Ottawa Bruce, N R O Olengary (I InvenieKS N S Cardwell O Cirdw.ll (» King's N B Norlhumlid. K.R O W'ustmurluud...N B DUhy N S Lanark, S.R King's N R Lincoln O llothH.li U Megnlitic i.1 King's N 8 Carleton N B Ihitarlo. N.R O Klchelieu Q Lunenburg N lauieK Haiiiilton John McKay W. v.. Aiigevliie A. K Caiiieioii Donald Rei.l J. It. .M< Keiizle J. T. Smith RicliarJ J. Kvans 'riioinan Bell 'I'hoH. H. Coatej 8. 1). Smith S. llanliiglon K. W . I'otter Jatiies Shaw, jua Davlil Smith II Thoiiipi-on I*. Caltiinuch H. Jiitras C. W. Itarteaux Win. I'. Royi r Lewis Hiiiper J.n. Duplestis John .Solines York N B,Ah» D, Brooks Staimtead 0, t-rsiuis O oper Victoria N S rrhim Donovan Mioniu ij Ji hn McMani.l.'i Colchester N St". 11, Cox King's N It liKiiit'l (iodiil'l Sunbury N B .lol,ii I'.. hn>i:... .iicKavhwu rthumlivrrd N lli.lohn Knin vis (i|Min A. Weunley ii 1 "S "(1 ■ ?, 70 POST OFFICES IN CANADA. [1869. POST OFHCE. m i lUCTORAL DIV. luTerneM N 8 (txford, N.R. .. Kljarl(i Sptjedie SpeedslJe SpfcilcliBH Cove. »V Spt'iicerCove Sixiiier'*, WO S/M'neerviile Spring Arbour 8priiiK>>iiiik Spriugftold Spi'iiiKfltilil Spnivfl^ld.WO tpiiiigfiWd. WO Siirinyt'itrd jiprlnchlll WO .SprinKHIII, WO ... HprliiK Hill R. W SprlriKvillH Sprliigvlllc, W ... Spruce Luke. W 0... tipiy Bay, WO Suit* Stafford Ktuinrord St tnbriilgr. fUift Stantiridgu Station .. Mjtnbury i^tandou StanfM Stailllnpti S?tiiiil.'V W O StniilryK Milla *.Staiitteaii Ptrtniou .>*l»rki<,v'i<, WO btiirneabor )' *Slort«r Roattle Uorchifcler (rJ"hn Nloholiton Artlialmoka (JlJames IluHton Stanati'ud Q Henry Parker York NB IVel 0. Burrell .Stan«tead Q R. ¥. Hubbard Simcoe, S.R O Wm. H. Beatty Queen's N B 8. M, Btarkey Huntingdon Q C. Meunler Simcoe, N U John McKeggte King's N 8 II. Patterson .S;nic<>«, N R O Coll RoMnHon Duynboro' N .''A. .Maguiro Wu8tniorland...N It John l.utes l^nox O Wui. I'erceval WtlUnd O Wm. T. Ilousa Oolchfst«r N 8 0. McNaught CoUhester N .>sli>ck Taylorholnie Taylor Town, WO... Taylor Village. W Tay Mills, WO Tay Settlnmeut.W O Tecumseth TeillHh, WO Teeswaler TeetervUle Telfer Tfniperanc.Vale.WO Templetun Tempo Teni'cafe, W 0.. Ten Mile Creek, WO Tenannt's Cotk, W O Tennyson Timhmn* Tesslervllle Teston Tevlotdale Ihnmmfnrd ThamttviUe Tlianet The Range, WO Thistletiiwn Thoinnxburg ThonipMonvllle Tliornliury ,. Thorndalo Tliorne Thorne Hiook, W O Tliorne Town, W O 'Thornhill Thornton •Tlinr'M Thorok' Sta'irn Thri'o llr.H,l.», W O Thn-e Mile PI. W O Thrf* Kivtrt Tlnirlow *Thurtn , TIdnlHh, WO TidnlHh llrldg*, W Tillntry Hut * Tihimhiirp Tllusvlllo, WO.... Tlvertou Toledo Toney River, W 0.. '''"PI'inB Totbav, W ToilHifton Tniniora *T"rtinlo 'I'olnes Totlenliani Towir mil, WO ... ELKCTORAl DIV. King's N B King's N B Both well O Plctou N S Plctou N S llrome (< Oxford, S.R MiKSiMlUoi Ijenox . O . Druinniond Ij Cape Breton ... N ,S Cnjie Breton ... N S Middlesex, NR... O Queen's N I! NorthumUiId N B Sagueniiv Q Klgln. WR (t Addlngton O l.uncnbutg N S Halifax N.^ Ilochelaga () Wentworth, y K. O Bruce, N.ll (» Wellington O Colchester N S Colchester N .•< l.dinark. S R <> I'erth, SR <» Russell () .■*unbury N 11 Westmorl.ind...\ II York N II York NB ."^luicoe, S.R O Westmorland... N II Bruce, S.R (» .Norfolk. N R O Middlesex, K.U... O York N B Ottawa Q Middlesex, K.R... O Hants N S St. John N R King's NB liinark. SR () Terrebonne Q Rlmou'kl () York, W.K O Wellington, N.R. O Oxftird, N R (> IVithwell () llistlngs, N.R. ... )) Queen's N B V..rk, W.R O Iftstlngs. KIl. ... <) Simcoe. SR I) Orev, N R O Middlesex. K.R... t) Ponllac Q King's N M Queen's N B York, WR (t 81mc4ii', S.R !? Wellawf •» U-icoln () Vt.torla N II Hants N S Three Rivers Q Hastings, >: R... O Ottawa (( Cuiiilii-rland ... N ."^ W«(tiut>rUnd...N li Kent <• Oxlord. S.R () K^ig's N llj r) li,u N S IVitb, N.R O Oa«fil»ir» NS Carlelon O Oartlweli O Tomnto O P»flli, NR It Simcoe, S.R. (» Cliarluitu ,SII POSTMASTER. !wm. S. f^akloB ,11. McM-nagltf James Walker It. Chixholm il). lUiikin ;il. C. Dver I H. Fl.KKl C H. B right Calvin W. Miller Jos. Millinviton RolH-ri Martin I). 0. Rijxby J'hn Dhwsod Jacnli Cyphers I Horatio lA-e Joseph l!a :Muicliy Robt. Porvi'S. jr. .lolin Drysilalt) Mrs. Oiiilirie (Iciirue .Nlatheson Cbarlei. Taylor W. A.Ciar'i-. u fhar fs Tayhir Wm. .^'aii'on.sen. 'Ale^. II. jd 1». A. .l.iiii'S tiiK.rue i;. Mills M. Ilailwiu Thos. I'Mui'Worlh Alum Tvlfer James Ilagnn A. Rciney RolxTt Paik"r John S I'arki r D Mcdregor John McKentl* J. K. (ieni-ri'ux Oeorge WIUoii M.O. Miller N. (". MK'arly James Dutirnii It. MiKillicnn, sr. Robert ^nrll Kicbsnl.lohnslon John Rolx'itsoii .ITSebnil.';'^mlnrf Thos. MrKenny Thou, llarriiiu Jose|.h lll'i Rutlef Thome .bwiali l'Ul'kl^• '!' M. It.ihting .liCol) Kieler S. M. Sle]ibens Jaine* F. i.ikhop K. 1>. \V..ire (\ K. i>K'd..ii Wm. T t'«M>y <1. W. ('Hineron Oliver King Will. PavidFon .liiiiieii Smith lleiiJ.Van.N' riiisn Alex. Sinipx'ii N. MclniieM MrrC. A McUau Alex. Frsser S Cro/I.r Wm. Uel.U.r S. I). IlMlubt Wm. lirah.iiu Jooeph 1.' i-lie J'liii i; iw John \\ il«"ii John Ir II* POST OFPl Townrend Ce Tnicadie, W <^ Tracadle .... Tracey's Mill Trafalgar.... Trafalgar. W Treadwell Trecastle ... Tremblay... Trenholm ... *Trfnt'>n .... Tr il Pistole Xroi" Sauinc Trout C ... Turnd l»»y, WO Turtle Cre*k, WO... Tiitrnrora Tiukft Tusket Meige, W Tweed T Vpper l!i(p«, W O ... rpperCnri<|ni>t, WO I'plwrCiiverlilll.WO I'pCr.Hiwd.Sr.M WO rpiwr Dyke Vil Wo Up. tJatctowii, W O t'p. (ireeliwlcli, W O I'p. IUytieiirllli>,WO Upiwr Kent. W o ... Upper KeHwiik, WO Up.KuHwI.'k Itia.WO rptxT UiiiiivK U.Il:irli'Wo U. .Maiwrvillii, W(t Upper .Mlll.s U'jttHir Nenmic. W o I'piHT Ni'lmin, WO I Up. New Ilirliiii.WO I'piier Newpiirt, W O Upix r l'.«.l, W l» ... U. I'l.c'kiiKiu 'he, Wo U. Queeiiitlmry, W O l.'ppt Iii«U"k, WO UpiM-r Wlckli'W.W O I'p. WiMHiltt.H'll.W O UpMli|illt<-h, W O ... Utlfii Uttemon Ultoieliir *L'xbrulyt nKCTORAi. mr. NorfoiiTNR O Qloucexter N II Antlgonlabe ... N S (^arletoD N II IIalt«n O lUllfkx NS I'reKcott Perth, N.R O Cbicoutlint Q Drummond Q HaatiiDrit, W.K. ... O TemiKcuuata Q L'Ulet y IlHlifax N .S Ilunttniirdnn (t Perth, N R O Wentworth, N.R. O K«Rex O Oilnheater N .S Stnicoe, S.R O Peel t> Annapolii N H Halifax N.>* Ciirleton N 11 llraot, NR O Yarmouth N .S Yarmouth N .S llastlDfc*, li.R. ... O Wentworth, H.R. O York Nil KUIn, W.R O Durham, W.R. ... O Norfolk, N R O Onterlo, N.R Victoria. N R O Huron, N.R Drummond U H.ictiuirii. N.R. ... O Pmcc. N R O KlRi.:. KM O York, K.R O KliiK'ii N It Vlitorla, N.R O N'orthiimlierI'd N II l.uiienburft N .S Kent Nil llallfnx NS WeKtniiirlaiid...N II (ilouceHter N 11 York N II (luynboro N S Kh.jfa N ,»* Qiuen'R N II Klnn'ii N II \..rk N II Carletou N II Yoik N II York N II l.unenlmrK N .s St .li.hn N II Vi rk N II Siinlmry N II Chiirlotle N II Nurthumlierrd N II Niirlhunilwrl'd N II AllH.rt N II lliiiitH N S I'arletcin N II tiliinreater N II V.rk N II Vklorlii N II Oolili.-Hter N H W.»tin(.rland...N II V|il..rU N S Vla.irla N S VIolmla N H Vl.|..ria N H I'Miiu N H York N II Invi'rneM N H Caileliiii N II OirletMU N II KentJcouehn ... N II (hiMrlo, N.R O Victoria. N H O l.aiiili>"ii o ontHilo, N.Il PO.STMASTKB. IliranTsinpht .lohu Younn H.H. Harrington laaiie Adams .Tan. 18 Appelbe .lohn NelHon H. Hut;hoE W. C Cowan .Miu-rel CMi .Slraon Stevens .laa. Ciinnilng T. P. Pellfciicr (1. C. Canm .laa. 3Ioorehouie Jamea Margbiill 0. Code John R. Neff H. Ulehnrdiion Kdw. Hamilton P. H. n rhnm John . .«ther W. K. Wlilett J. W. McCnrdy J. H. Sleeves Henry Mayuard J. M. Lent M. I.clllani! Richard Marshall (lllbort Johnson John RntherfonI Merldeth Conn John T. Welch Samuel Heath 8. Umphrey A. Thomiiwm (Jeorire McKay Jamee .Miller D. Kavanauh J. H. Coulthard K. J. Steele (JeorKO Kukin N. H. Uphani Thoa. TreHidder Wm. Dick'jns A. Knack Snniui'l Ji-rway J. D. Ciinieron rjrin ItMyworth !'. Cormier (leiirfte W'. Knox J. A. .Iiinliiu A. lluckwith ThomiiH ('l1)ther^ .loxiah AdnmN ('. Mitnuel Alev. Ilnwlhorni Jitiiiea K. Smith Thoniau Culiorii Jimlah Rudolf ■littiiita KoliiiiMin Amlrew Kiiy A rrh. Shields ('. A. Ri'liliison Vital Al;ilii A. McKmliren Miieir Held K. T. Dimock W. II. Tnmpkliis James Wa kIi ('has K Parent Hi-iiry (laKiion Juliu Cox ;D McKlnnon John McKsv J.ihn Mcl..ilan (!. A. l^itiierin I). l.ivlllKHloU !0. Akirl-y AntrusMcDonatil H. H. KstnliriN.kii Wm, II. Slnmin Ocorce ("riBwell Jacoli DiiloH KniHlMii lliilnei S. Ml. pherd (Jet.i(;>i Whcler POST OPFICB. Vatllancourt .... Valcnrticr Valcnurt Vabntla Vnletta Vailentyoe Valleto- 1 V„lli!tj field Valniont Vandecar *\'anUtfk ma , Varennes Varna Vauhan VaudreuU Vauithan'a, W Vei'.;hton Vellore Vuuico Vennachar Vuntnor Verchires Verdun Vernon VernonTllle Verona Versailles Vesta Vl,'ar« Victoria, W O Victoria, W O Victoria Corners .... Victoria bquatu 'Vienna ViRer Vi(j' Village deN Aiilnalen Vill.ixe Rlcliciiuu ... Villanorn Vliicennua Viiiu Viiitun Violet VliKil VitliiHa VIv an Vi.uler's Cove, W Viininvuitun Wsli.thliene (sub) ... WiikeHild Males *\\',UkerU>n Wiillnce Wallacf. W«llacMllrldn..,WO ♦ Willnceliiiqi Wnllane Rld»[e,W() WnllaM. Ulver, W(> llii'/iic/Vdier* W,illlMlli:e W'.llellKteIn Miiliiur Wsl-h MnWinxhsm Waller's KhIU W.ilion \\ ultiin Wiert Ciiniiou Huntingdon giJamen Wll^nn I'arleton N II Ciiuiher!anerlaiid ... .\ S CumlH'rIatid ... N S Kent O Cumlierland ... N S Cumb.rl«iul ... N S KI((ln,W R O ll>ion O .lamis Miiiitty tjneeii's ... N R »'. !•:. I'.l'v " Simroe, N R O Ai>">. Ilaiiiil i n Oxfonl, N R O Woi |i.ii"i queon'i. N ll|C. II. I in5".v Weiitwurtli. Nil. O J II lliouip?< II .Norfolk, N R 01 (leor;;e R. Hover J. M.H.iiiv ■ H. Miutlll, Jiin. Samuel llra-her Thos. Tremlilty John (iitllaiilirr A. Dupuls N. I) II. llcssetto .lohn Mcl,.'treu P. Lucipiirclere Kichiiid Simpsrn .M. Oi.lliuijlier I). W. Perry .lames M. Ilrirttr^ (ienr^e Tl. MiCxll R.lif. M.M'o.mlik .1. It Kn.vln .liibn e-key Win ll.ill • as. .Mrl^ren Wm. linker M.ilcnlin Mcl.i':iii It M Wl'.liaiiis .M II HuHHlls Wm .McCanii li. H. .lohnson lohn MrNlel David Purdv hio. M KlllVp V II Prior Jacob II Oswalil ll'diert I'aiker D.W. McCall M. I.. Kitchen Mrs. K. II. Walter John L.tiidon [108] J IS 72 P08T OFFI0E8 IN CANADA. [1869. t ^ POST orricR. ■UCTOBAL HIT. • WaUeHoo jSheff-: * WMtrUm iWaterloo, N R. F06TM ASTIR. WiitorTllIe CoDipton h M'HterTllle, W O Carleton N U WHtorTllle, W jKlng'i N 8 Watford .Lambtoo WaUon'i Cornen ...'Lanark, N.U. WaUon Settm. W CarUton N B Waiigh'8 Hirer, W Cjlcheater N S Wavurley |Sinico« Wa»erl»y. W Illalifai N» M'aweig, WO i Charlotte N B W(t>'a MlIU {staustead Q We,«Ter Setilm. W Dlgty N S Webber's, W | AnnapolU N 8 Webatero Creek, WO, Victoria N B Weedon | Wolfe Q Welcome Piirbain, E.K. ... *Wdland iWelland WeUand Port jMonck WeUtiUy Waterloo, N.K, Wf.lUngtim Prince Kdward... • WfUinglon *;i«ir«..lllalton O Wellman'* Corners.. jllastinKD, N.U. ... II. L. Robinson O C. Kumpf Welgfor I, W Wendover West Arlch«t,WO... West Arran West B«y WfHt Bollou W.ll. K.K.I-iitou.MO W.B. Nichi.lasK.WO W It. Klv. I'hlllp.WO Went Bnmie Wert Br(K)k W(.*8t Brougbton .... Weatbury Wr»t Chntter, W W. Chester Uke, WO Wmtcork, W O Went Dittou West Dublin, W O... West KMa Wrtt MirtiAam Wemfleld Wentfleld, W O WcH Plamlx/ro' We»t01ag»vllle,W0 Wohl aorc, W Welt lluutingdon... WeHt Huntley Weat lAke Went MchetTurd Q Oeorge Tail KIchtuond N 8 Alex. Stewart «ict-phyr /.etiand /.ImniHrman /urtch POSTMASTER. Inverness N S Bruce O Ontario, N.U O tlueen's N R Carleton NB Nortbumb'd M.R.O Carleton N It Halifax N S Ltmbton Li mhtoD O Oi tario. N.R <> Uo'hwell U Froi teuao O Mlddleeux, N.U...OI (llengary 01 ('iirleton N B; Bruce, N.U o] York, W.U Haldlmand O St. John N B Anna|)olis N 8 AddlngtoD O Charlotte N B livnox Ktnex O Huron. S.H O Dundas O Dund.is O Victoria, N.U O Norfolk. N.K (» Cumberland ... N 8 Kssex O Oarletfju N B Hants N 8 Halifax N8 Richmond tj dnvsljoro' N 8 WelUngtin. N.U. O Huron, N.R O VVeutworth, 8.U. Waterloo, N.U.... O Hunin, N.U O l.anibt York, K 11 O Krimtonao O Wolf.* Q King's N 8 Oxfonl. N.U O York, W.U (t Wentworth, 8.U. *> drey, N.U (» Perth, 8.U (» Shelhurne N 8 King's N B .Hlormont O Westmorland.. .N II .Megantic H Ksaex O Kxford, N.U O Carleton N It Carleton N B Victoria, N.U O Northumb'd K.U O Wolto Victoria N 8 Ottawa (> Huron, N U O Welllngtim, N.U. <> Simcoe, N R O liambton O St. Maurice () Vamiiaka jontarlo. N.U O Huron, N U O lliilton O Union 8.11 U i L. McDouisaU li. K. Miller Caleb Shier U. N. (folding Kdward Cala C. K. Kwing Theo. II. Kstey Samuel Key Adiim DulTua T. Kirkiwtrick John Clmnil)«ra Wm. Kimball Josiah Abrams Nell McTagnart i). McU>nniin Thoniiis l.imlsay a. Wllliscroft Jacob I umner Thomas Keating Wm. Fram-ls J. A. UibboD Uobt. W. Brown Sydney Warner A. Smith C. T. Caaaelman James Oreer John MrAlplne Oemge F. Marto Joh!< Bragg A. H. WaKT,?' Wm. H. Brlttnln Peter lluruliam Hugh Mcintosh C. K. Wurtelo James Y'nung Peter Fhher Joseph Carpenter Alex. Murchie Joanna llowus A. H. Telfir Oeorge Malone I'lric BonnoTllla Oeorge V. Hand ■lames Mvery John F. Howell Wm. Ptolemy John TlioniMon Jonathan Shier K. NU'keiwm J. F. O.KMiird K. H. Stewart Simon Outhouse Thomas WiH>d W. S. Lindsay C. I)eltlni|iii^re Jaini'Slirover J. 8. Muhlon John ('. (lib hrlst Alfred Weacols ('. Dui'harme .lohn Morrison Joshua Kllard Cyrus Carroll W. Ayerst James Plewes John Anderson Kile l..acerte I, If. I.<'llenr J. A. Sblbley A. Law win Wm M.tiin Wm. Arbucklo V,. Ii. Hudson .lohn Hotig James Clnak James DolMon U. SiKMlgrasi John Nelson L. .1. llracK UoliiTt Miliar Itobert llrowu Alpltabfiica'i Bight U( [404] JM 1869.] CLEROT. 73 THE CLERGY OF ONTARIO AND QUEBEC, AfphaMkaUy arrangrd, vrith their I\)gt Office Addrett, except in a fern intlances where the return has been made vnth the name 0/ the Congregation atlacfied. Thit, however, is generally the same at Vie address. I ViiUmI Church of Bngland and Ireland* BISHOPS or DRITISn NORTH AMERICA. Bight Kcv.Kdw.ird FK-ld, D.D. 1844 Newfonndld " •' John Medli-y, /J D 1845 Frederlcton. « " HIblwrt llinney, y>.D 18ftl Nova ScotU. « " llt-njiimln Cronyn, X».0 lHf>7 Huron. « " 0.lims,V.D 1 SCO Columbia. Right Rot. J. Travera LewU, LL.D. " " J.W.WillUmB,/J.O " " Robert Marhray, D.D.... " " A. N. Bctbuno, D.D , 1KR2 Ontario. 18tV} Qnebec. , 18P.5 Rupert' I Ld , lSo7 Toronto. DIOCESK OF MONTREAL. Lord Bishop. Very Rev. J. Rethune, D.D. Dean. Ven.W.T. Lench, D.CL. LL.D., Archd. Rev.P.W, iHXMiemore, il. A., Sen.Canrm. ReT.L.l'.\V. Haloh, D.D., Second Oinon. Rev. M. Townsend. M.A. "1 Rev. ('. iJaiicrofl, D.D. 1 Ilrm. Rev. W AiiderKoii, \ Canons. Rev. \V. n. BonJ, M.A. J Veil TJip Archdeacon, D.C.L., LL.D., mth"p'a Chaplain. Bev. CHiion Loooemore, M.A., Bishop's Chaplain. Bev Canon Dalch, D.D , Bishop'tChap. Rev. Canon I^oonemorH, M.A., Bishop's Examtninij Chaplain and Secretary. AMmft. C. V .«outh Stuk.'ly Allnn, .1 St.Vinccnt de I'aul Andcrsciii. \V,, H'clnr Sorel llj»ldwlM.>t.a...r. Montreal Bi.iid.W.ll. M.A. Uur.n.St.G. Montreal Borihwlck, .l.i)., St.Mar>/'t, Uochelnna Braithvaite,.;., .W.^. («., Jiftjit.il/in. .Montreal Duveriii-t.l";.,3/..l , K.D- IlHmininKford Karly, W. T Huntingdon Klleifodd, .) , M.A.,St.Jamfs, Montreal Kvnni. II. J , ///I ChrUtlevIlle Ki'dwiiili'n, K. J , Assist. i/in....l'olton Foriiti, A Ely Koriln, u., H.A., Assist. Min Sorel Fulton. , I., .M.A RiinHi'ltown F.>li'B T. W Wi'Ht Bromo (liKldcii. ,1., Hector Dunham tloildin, T,, B.A Miwcouche (irllililo. .1 Bortajte du Kort JciikyiiH, i;.i<.,.,4i.il/in... South I'otton .lolii.HUti, ,1 Hull Johnwin, T. {Heliredj AbbotRftird Jone», W (Iranhy •loneK. .1. ( AV ired) (Iranliy Kajipi'ki^, ( art .T Bownian I.ancaKtor. (). II., Ats. Min. Clarencev. U-nv\\.l).V.I..J.I..l) Vtn.Arch. Laclilno I<«wIh. II I'., H.A PabrevoU I.lndnay. D, M.A Waterloo lilnilMiv. R., M.A Brum* Lwkli.irt, A. 1) I,ac<)|le I^l ]i n CLERGT. [18G9. *1P mmi Fletcher. John. U.A OslcTllle K.o<.i!. .U-hii (hfct<'r) Ihmnville Knriu'rt. K. 8 , B.A Uxbridge FiTslir, W. R Mount Purest Fniiui,'. John WaliK.le Fuiinr. T. Brock. D.D., O.CL., Toi jnto (i(■.l,l^•^. J fl.. M.A. '.H"-.!.:'^ Hamilton Giving. .Siiltcrn(«urai iJean) YorkTlllo (iriiit. Wm Tullamore GniRctt. H. J., JJ.O.(ff«rf«r)...Toron.n Gr<-eii>-.T., LL.D. (P'C.) WelllnR n Sq. Grioiilirtiii, Henr- 'tctnr).. Erie Giov.-i. F. J.S.... .-.: ,4'*wii nM-\\.Ot>o.,B.A. •■i)if(ivri;«h«De irarrirf. 11. II., B.A '"n.;, 'r«t IIul.Uii. John, M.A. . Ml- .. xn lli'iiilii>on. Alex., But JM.-i-j^.t.i ,e mil. Hold Cuiltnore, A i . Tc . lIill.(i.><>.S.J.,J/..rl.(«e<;<"f)UuIonvll., Ulllnii. .lohn Brockton, Toronto llin(1.4, R W., B.A Fort Krie IIikI.v. T. r. (HfCtnr) York MilU H..llHnil, II.. J/..4.(K«c.)8t.Catharlneg Ho-k-n, II. S Kenelon Fulls IIllin«woon7.ie. J.n. D., M.A Hamilton McKeiir.le. II. J lJri(?hton MacMiirray, W., D.P., D.CL. Manara MacNab, Alex., D.D BowninnTllle NoHliitt, U., B.A Huston Neville, E., D.D Hamilton O'-Meara, F. K,LL.D.(Kec.)Von Hope Osier, Fe.itherston L., M.A. ... Dundiu Osier, H liith Lloydtown riiliiier, Arthur, M.A. (Wecfor)Uuelph Rimsev, Sep. F., M.A Nowniarket Kead. Thomas B., D.D. (Ntc) Grimsby Kitchio, William, M.A Uwirglna Jtol)artB, T. T., M.A Thorold Unttaii.C Bradford Sanson. Alex Toronto Scaddlnif, Henry, D D Toronto Shanklln, Uo»)ert (/;(!rt<>r)...Thornhill Sims, ,lab«« W ManltouUn Island Smitliett. W Hastings Btennett. Walter, Jf .^. (/£mdnn. Very Rev.Dean Ilellmutb, D.D.. Ktctor. Rev. G. M. Innes, Aftiitunt MinitUr. Rev. R. II. Starr, M.A., Curate. Rov, W. Bettrldfte. // P. \ Rev. K. L. KUood, M.... {.Canmii. Rev. A. \ellca. i Rev. J. C. Usher, J Appleby, T. II., M.A Oarksburc Armhtron/. D Moort: 'Hrtlett. II Pilnceton .. 'ly, B., B.A London Bei.;her, S Thumesford Bettridge,W., B />. H.D. A're. Woodstock Boomer, M.. LL.D., li.D Gait Brookman, W Brougb. C. C, A.M., St.Jn'i, Lend. Tp. Brock, Isaac, M.A.(Prxn.H.C.) London Caulfleld, 8t.U., LZ.i).,/;./>.St.ThomHii Caulfield, II ilitcbell Chase, H. P Munceytown Clotworthy, W Mount IMeamnt Cooper, R. 8 Invermay Curran. J. P tit. Mary's Cordner, R. Palnley Daunt. W Bayfield Davis, W Birr Deacon, D Port Rowan Des Barrea. T. C, ^f..1.) London Hardlnir, F Aylmer Harris. 8 Slmcoe Helniutb, I., D.D Loudon Hill, R., B.A Fleabertou Ilincks. J. P luKorsoll IKHlKHkln.T.J., M.D Kincardine HuKhea, T Dresden Ilrirnt, .1 Wiiidsor Hutchinson, J Kirk ton Hanaon, T Woodstock Hill, J., B.A Rond Vmm Jauiieson. A Baby's point JesROpp, H. B., M.A Borlln JobUHon, C.C Seuforth Jonea, W. H., M.A TtUonburiz Kennedy, J.. M.A Tyrconnel Keys, G ICxeter liow, G. J I.<)ndon I»Kan. W Millbnnk Muck, V.iNeetor) Amheratburg Marsh, J.W., M.A. Sec. th. A'... London Melllah, H. F Haysvllle Miller, A. E LUtowell Mulholland,A.II.R.,yf.A, Owen Sound Mulholland, J.G., A.M. 8lmcatt«r«on, K., B.A. Stratford Patterson, U. 8 Btratbrov Ptvtke, K Norwich lially, W. B., M.A New Ilambnric Ravel, II., A.M. (Superan.) Wirndstork Roberta, R.J., A.B Newport Salter. J.G. R., M.A., R.D Barnia Sanders, T. K Liteau Saudyt, F. W., D.D., R.D, ...CbatUam [400] Schulte, J.. D.D.(Reclor"> Port Kurwell Smith. J. W. P Belmont 8mythe, J., MA London Softley, E Walkerton Swealman. A.. M.A l/,.), iT;*, Rev. E.J. Boawell. D.V.L. j '^''"i'''""*- Anderaop, G. A., M.A Mill Point Armstrong, J.O., M.A. ...Hawket^bury Aimtlii, II., B.A. (Attiilant) Cornwall Baker, E. H. M Uilller Baldwin, K..BA.(Ai. ,il.T.) IkUevillu Beaven, E, W., M.A Iroipiolg Bell, C. R Douglag Bleasdell, W., A.M. Trenton Itogert. J. J., M.A. ( /futh Emery, C. P Paliiiiliam Kisber, A Fiiieh Fleming, W.. M.A (Muo<>de Forest, C, M.A Meiri.kvillo Garrett, R (.ihiialirink Garrett. T., B.A Ouinl^erland Godfrey, J., B.A lliititlev (Jrier, J., A.M. {Redor) lli'lieville (irout, G. W. (1., M.A Milling Harding, R. (/^c^>r)... Adolpbu^lown HariH-r, W. F. S. (R-clor) Hath ItenderrKin, W., A.,il I'eiulin.ke IllgginM)n,G .M,. M.A. New Kdinbiag .louea, S., MA.(Chriit<:/i )...lli il,.ville Jonea, K. L., B.A. (Htcl'rr) I.vn Jones. T.ll.. LL.D.l.St.Alliiin'.^) < iH.nv* Klrkpatrlck, F. W., A.M. ...W.ir,. l«|. Under, J. 8,, M.A. (,R ... I'liton Macmorine, J., .1/^1 Lnnuik May, J., M.A March Merntt, D. P., B.A North Uower .Mockrldge, OIL, B.A Madinj .Moffatt, W. B. (Afi .StJut ) Kingston .Morris, E. (Reiirexl) ... Carleloii Piai'O Morris, J. A Ne(H'Hn Mulklns, H. {l'enUen..) Kinnsinn .Muloik, J. A. (.Sl.lhiil'tt'li.) Kiujslon Nesbltt. AC. (Rtctiir) Kranktown <)'l/)ugbUn, A.J Svd.iihani Parnell, T. K.{!kc.tit Situwi) Kio«sl. n Patton, !! . D.CL. I Rector )...C.'r\\vin\\ Pettit, C. B , M.A. (Redor) Kiilimond Plws. H. E., B.A (Rector).... .Murray Phillips, T. D., M.A niiaw* Pieston, J. A., J/.^. («le. 1. )ielleiiu. : B.rt;eroii BellinVil, UiTiiiir. IteMlier. IWlIiler. )!,ru'e, I'.erul'C I'llam. I.. I'.bU. W liUiii'. A Hliiiilu' 11.. blue. lloiiinr 1!' noea llou.he l!ou.li> lloUVnS! 11 ■iinv It'iiun, ]li\iiul Uriniet lliirem llllteni Ciinip"' Caron, C'«»itr- Cahgn l'aH,jii t'atell Ciilell Cauv! ( »/.eil Cbab * CbM' Clmi' 18G9.] CLERGY. 75 |orf Itiirwell •lli'lm'pDt • l^'indon I- >i HikiTton •••l-ondon ■• I-ntHlon |I*"rt D.iver • •'■Iris "nirifrcir,] -Miiif,,,,! |Wai(J«v|||e JlUO. Stannagp, J. {Recior) KempUllte SUntoii, T., A.U Ciiniil m Kaxt SCHpli)>nM>n. U. U, M.A.(Jiuti)r) I'erlh HiephenNiiii. K. L., li.A NmUiro' i^iiiipMin, J. I( K«iifn«r Pp.uwr, A {Ar-ttnt'int) Keiiiptvllle Street, C. K., M.A. {Aitisiutil) Olio..;: Tnne, K. 1( Urorkville Titylor T., A..V (L'ttirat) Kichinond Ti;;hti, S . A It Muryshnrg White, (J. W., li.A Smith* FalU Wilson, II , U.A (As St.GfO.) KinKatuu WluUsor, S. U., M.A.(AU &'.) Klngatou Roman l^afiinltc Chiircha PIOCRSE tlK yi'KnKC. Most Uuv C. F. « lilhrnuon, D.D^ Aiclibii'liitii. Very Kov. A. MhiIIuhx, | \>ry K'jv, I,'. V. (Jiizfau, I Vicart Very Rev. K. A. iHsiht'iean, ( Gtnrral. Very Rev. I,. I'ruulx, J ARCIIBISIIM'.M I'aI.AOR — Vpr» Rl'T. C. F. Uazciiu. r. <;. ; K«T. J. II. Z. Uulduf, I'l-iicunit.: \W\ . A. Unuvreau, Her. K. ll'iiintian, Kev.C. Uiiilliir);eV. Auil.'iir, Ji'iii'pli {''atliitlral) ... QuHl>ec Aiiclnlr. Kl/. Chidiiitliiii AuUct, <1ct. ^.'i (lli'(fe JjiK. Anne l:allUir){e. J. Iri. (M mi«ur.i/)...(JiHlK)C llaillaricKon, C. F (Arclihji.) ... CJiieLeo B.lllarrfuiin, 1.1 St. .Mi-hnliui ll.illl.-irtJiiPii, C. ... Ai-.liliiKh(>|i*n PalaCH lleaiiliirn. V j!. I'lt-rre, lli-IU'chKHmt )i,-aiulet, II P. KphrcMi tluTrinK I(eaiiiU-t. I.. I Sfiiini'tri)) Qu«-1h»c Ilcniiilry, .\n\: ChiirleKlrinr); lleaiilli 11. K .\. U. du IVirtJitte Keaiiliru, , I'...St..l('Hij.t'lirii<. I.aii/.oii l!6jiii. .V. (Xmi/Kii-.v) (iuil(fC Iteiiiii, CtiurIeK Ulvl<'n> Oui'lli* Ilrnlii, K. X St. I'atoiiitt |!«i;li< liiThlrr. A TadoUKar ItHriiier. .loi<. .Vlfl... Il:ilit.ix, Meitiiiillc lleriiler, H M. (iillee lll^h()p'N I'ilacu Iliiiip'her, Fr.-> St. AiuIu'oIm', (iuelii« lliiiii'lii r, A Vjilitirtlur lliiiirH»i(.H. Jw St. Ilirnard, lleniii-x II iinvt. I,. A Ml. Aiiuu, lli'aiipro Itauii, S. J. (n,i„i. I'liinifh Unulmc Ilriinfl, K...Slr.-ii.|.|il..,l|iilll.M.'«aiiflc Itniiiet, (l\Mi' {f.(ii-iil I'nmr.) Qiii'liiir lliircaii, .1 8 e. Atiiii'8 lliitcnu, Kill.x Hte. Clairo CainpiiHii. A Diaiiniunt C'aron, Ki-i'd (>. Iliuiri, ijiwinn C>i»|tr.ilii, A Hr<<. l.iiiiiHe Cain S. Kvarinte Dfziel, Jog. U... Notre Daiuo de LevlH I>i<>n, K. Vict Sill. Ileui'dine llion, JoR S. Kuiiuelie T)ii>nnit, Pierre... St. Alban, PiTtiieuf Doherly, J. P Seminary, (jiieliee I)ou<-«t, I... Ste. Uelene, KamnuraKk<*. I)oucHt, N Malltai; iKiulinit, Michael St. SUveatuk' Pndet, Oeorge St. Ml' ' Drolet, P St. Felix, Caro i/Libu, P College S. ^."Ut: Dufour, Ed St. ' •• Dumontier, Fil... S. Koch dna ii^iiie"* Dunn, W 8. At- bi(.i>s liurocher. Flav... St. Sauveur. 'tuebei; Father, F. X . ( l^ui) Ste. J ii.^l ' Un. l-alard, A. M '■ I'-o Faurd, !•;. S t^'- ^. • « Vur^ni-H. M St. I..aureiit, 1.0. Forlier, F. N St. FiaucoU, I.O. Korliu. Max St. Aul^rt Faiichcr, J Anuagh Fou|iii.)r, L. Ste. Anne Collide Fraiiiieur, N St. •Iiilliin Frellelte, K Iltlet CiaKlie. f r!<...S. Douiii.iq. ile .loliqulere (.la;{U(in, Oloviij KLii'lUeniriiu (laKiioii, II Ste.t laire (liilHriiuaii, K S. Cjrilie UiKii'Pii, I. St. John's Cli. (Quebec (landin. (i S. Kldile (iiiiitliliT, — Laval (laiilliier. L. {St-minaiyi Qiiebrc liauvln, N S. Iiviiee (iauvreaii. A. A Art'hbifhop'a I'al. (iill, Leandru liioiidinHM tiiliKiaH. .V Ilalr S. Paul (iliigniK. Zrldi S. Ileiiii de l.auznn lilnird. I' Lii' S. JiFse Matte, l)atn .-'t. Cdllixte. SonieiHet Method, Kd. Mich. (.S^vtinori/) Quebec '''etiiot, F. X. Ste. tjermBive(Lae Kt.) '*iaud, Klz S. Uiu'hIiuh Mil , Aug St. Aimuslin Mo Kd. Fm... St. Frederic. Ile.tuce M. Fra St. J.hn, I.O. Mo tte, FIdele 81. Urbain M'O.iir.in, B.(.S<. n/JricA'j' /i.)QHel)ec ""lid. J St. Ijiurent, I. 0. eTille, T St. Patrick's, tjiiebec Ull a, Fred St. Lambert O'liifldy, John St. Catbarii es ParadlH, F.J Ste. Agiitlio Paradia, <) Ste. Anue, Poc. Paquct, Benj. (Seminary) 'Mieliec Paijuet, I.,catiere I'ellelier, J. Bte Inie aux ('••iidres Pelletier, F .St. i'ascal Perraii, J. lite S. Andre I'llnte. F. C... St. Anne de la pi>iatiere Planiuiidon, Fr». ... St. BocIi'm, (jiiei.ec Plauiondun. J. Bte SilUry Planttt. E. 0. (O'li. //.«p. Cii.) Qmbec Point, B. »'.. S.J Quebec Poire. Ch^. Kd St. An«eline I'otvlii, llyac.St. l)>-ni!!. Kaliiouiafka Potvln. (I. ... St. Alphoiise. Sa^riieioiy Poiillot, CliN S. Henri. Lauzcn Pouliot. I'a^cllal St. (lerviils Poulln. L'iiilM St. Itubii". I.au/oii Proulx, I.i-iils. Knuiniiraska Kariiiu, A (SI. Jn)nts I'lnnvli) IJiieliec Uii'Ine. Doniinliiue Chl<'oiitliiii haliivl'.le, A St. Fraiiiis. Hhhuco BIchaid, C St. Uoili's, Qu> liec Kli'hard, Ed Chateau llUlier Hlchsrddon, W S. Mal«ilile llloux. J PelitH Bivl,-re Uioux, Magi BurkI md lUdiin, B St. Aniline Uonaaenu, Leon S. Victor de Triiig UouMu-au, U Ste. Fanillle ItnUMWil, PlMrro (to/Zcj/i!) I.evig Koutier, Ilooore Poiiite Levis Itoy, Clovis 8. Alexandre U-.y, M S. Ililifion ll'iy, I,eOD Lotbiiili'io Hoy, Kd St. NirohiH Kfiy, « i^buulpliient* Saaaevllle, Jeremo Ste. Foy Sauragiiau, Uoorge S. Tite de Caps Sux, Pn'rre... St. Komuald, Eti'hemla SIrola, Jon St. Ilorh'a, (Inebec Slrols J Cap. S. Igniice TallKit, . de la;via Taidif, J St. Pierre, I. 0. n 76 CLERGY. [1869. ' General. Efyiicnpal , , . . Very Rev. J. T. Fortler, / •^'"=''l^*fti. Very Ber. L. Anbrjr, ) Very Rev. 0. Dion, V Artfiprietti. Very Rev. L. Tourlgny, J Alexander, II. {Vicar) St. licon Aubry, L St. I-eOn IlaillargBon, Fl Three Rivers Barolet, A St. Janvier Beaubien, O^Vitar) St. Gregolre Keland. J. (Vicar) St. Pier. lesUecquets Rellvpau, Kd...8t. Gabriel deStratford Rellveau, G Sta. Clotilde Itallemare, C. {Vicar)... 8t. Gulllaume Bellemare, H St. Justin Bellemare, P 8f. Dldaoe llelleniar<), N. (Seminarv) NIcoIet Rials, J College de SUnfold Bochet, C St. Patrice Bols, L. Ed MHhklnnnge BouHiard, A (Vicar) Three Rivers Boucher, J Rlvlern du Loup Brassard, P. ( Vicar) ... St. Chrlstopbe Buisson, Ed. (Siminary) Nlcolet Bulwin, A. (near) GentlUy Camrel, A 8t. Louis, Ulandford CaruJel, D St. Etionne Carufei, T. (Vicar) Yamachlche Carufel. 0. ( mar) St.Th. ka Tourlgny, Z. ( I'tcar) YainaKka Trahan, H St. Severe Tralmn, L St. /fphirin Vaiilancourt. O. (I'lcar) St. Hlppault, J. O *t. Thimtheo Archnmljault.A.J.A. Vie.ilf ll'trlielnga Arnault, J. F....Vlc. 8ie. Scholtstique Arraud, J Sem. St. Siilplce Aiibin, J Vic.de Limgueuil Aubry, J Sem. do Ste. Teresa Aubry, F S. Jean Dorchester Aubry, C. (/ nc. Curt) St. Benoit Bskeweli, — S. S. Sulplce Barbarln. A Sem. St. Sulplce Bardey, C. J Sem. !-t. Sulplce Barnabe, — Uosp. St. Jo.ieph Barret, N St. Luc Barret, J St LIgnorl Barrett, P. B Vic. N. D.' de draco Bayle J Sup. St. Sulplce Beaubien, C... Vic. St.Vincent de Mimt Bnaucliamp. 3. B Vlr. St. I'anl Bettiidry, H S. R6ml Uouudry, 11 Coteau. St. I,,ouls Beaudry, P B. Alplmnso Bedard, P Kiiiphaiiie Bedard, P. J. B Vic. ft. Vnlenlln Belanger, P... Ste. Mngdel de Kigaiiil Belalr, J St. n,ibrl. 1 Berard, T S. SI«iiIn1u« Berard, P Vie. St. Il.(,'la Blllaudele, P Sem. Si. Sulpico Billion, L. L Hem St. Sulplce Birs, K St Sulplce BIrs, F Vie. J.iliefto Blanchard, S. B.«atrlce Bl) th, E Sl«. Mutiiio BolKsimiiean, H. C Ste. Maitlio IVd.'tHonnault, J. A. ..Vic. S. «u Recnil. Biinln, E. (.Inc. Curt) Ste.Sih.ilaBtltiuo Bonnisant, M. C. L... S«'m. St. Sulpl.-n Bouin, L Vie Vaudreuil Bourlmnnals. F. X Viirreniies Bourt-eault, F I'nli t« Claire I'ourget, J. 11 Vic. N. I), de draco Bousquot, C. F. K Coll. Mussoii Brassard, T. L St. Paul Btnssiird, M St. Roch ile I'Achlgnu BrasHard, T Vaudreuil Bilen, A Vic. St. CuthN-rt llrleu, J. M. A Vic. St. Michel BriHset, J 8ti. S holaiitlqtie BroeluT, 0. E C>ill. Masgon Brouiilet, C Vic. Coteau St. Ix>uU Blown, J Sem. St. Sulplcu Bruneau. R. ii I'Kvicho Hurlln, v., O.M.I Snolt 8. Louii C.il»se, M .S. Hnphitel Cal-w C Cal-fc, F Cuipi"". A. C«gaulMin, I;-- c,«;iui>ou, i:.- Chabot.G ruag""". ''"■•• rhaiiil"'!?"^"; Chauip""". ' Cliauipoiix. 1. Cbaiuiw-aut. Cliail.iud- I'- CliarliiiiiK'aii Cliarletm m. L Charroii, M.. Chevalli-r. J- Clievlgny, ■'• Ch'-vrelil". <1 Cbi'-oine. J Chi'lette. It. C'.piUfUl, V. Coloviii, I'- CoIl^ilieH". J Carl i'Tii*. •' C.iuniiiert'i - C'liilu. Al. Creviin. <■ Cnoq, A... Daueuai', '!'_ Dsgeimii-. T Dalgnniil'. ( D.Hui' 1- I'- ■• IKlIuli.'. I', llf U Vi.:ii<' Driiiiellf, '/ DeUUTH, ^ . IVquiiy. A. IKqu.y, J. lV^llu'SS, J- I Diibaut. - luiprin, I'l Dupul", A Hiipiil-, 11 llun\iif"-ii * V.itrii'i, ■' K^ilire. K. Krtlvey. J yixette. A Vi>r.:ft. I F. rtiii. - (iiigiil.'r, * (iiii:iii'ii. • !ii'Olii»'ii i! audet, daiid.-l. t;.ii(Iniv Glblllul dluiii'i' diolM I dii.iiix- dO'llll. • drai'j'i dravi'l. Gravel, Gratloi GiiUI>ni Guvon, lliek-, Ilogiin IIuImt Hunt, Ilurtei Jasinli JckIiiIi Lalx-ll Liliell LalH-11 Laber CLEBOY. 77 ka ■ Vaiiiai>kii _ St. ficvfra it. Zi'pliiiin . Ilipp.Iyt« St. Itiimnlii ■it. OreK.iiro •■•"ertrmle N icoK t Cai-s«> (' Cull. tu ]tii(;ida CasHUlMjii, I. S Mirgiieriie Ciiciuliou, V. Vic. S. Tiuiutlieo CImbot, (i Cliup. du lu I'mvidtiioe rhagiiiin, T .St. Jnsfpli Chauiimgni'Ur, K , i>up CU-CKde St.Vlu Chauipoux, ('... Stf. Aiiii« dea I'laiut^s CliaiMpoiix, I.H.J Cull. MaKson Otiaiiipi;iiiix. J. B Si M1cIu-1 Clm'liud. 1> .Sl.Clcmoiit CliarliiiiJiuKii, A.li...Vic.Si.Hi.|iri > ejf. Cliark'bd s. I,. A Si-in. Slu llitruM) Charroii, .M St. f^prlt Ohevallt-r, .1. A Vic Cbambly ClioTigny, .t. M Coutiecouur Chi-vrflil.<. <1 Sie. Anue Clii'-oine. .1 u St Th<'liiika Chulutli-. II. K St Tilly. arpe Clement, V St. AIe.\ia Culoviii, r Coutr. de S. C. OmsiiifNii. .1. U. A Vie. St. I.idore Ciiii i'Tiii, .) II... Vir. VHriiiiU'P Ci>usiiii*»ii. — ... S. I^.ul- di- t!ciiiz<;iue C'lntii. Al St Tlie-Hloid rii'Vli-n, C Viiv ''liiiliN«i:iiiiy Ciioii, A Sill. Sic. Sulpli'o Daiteuai.<, T S S.iuveur Diit;t)iiaiK, T. K St. KduiiarJ raiitiiiiiill, C Vic. VrrcliiTi-a D.tiiii I. V Sfin. St. Sulpic« IK-culiv. I> S.-m S Sulp!o« Df Ih ViLiiiH .1 Si'in St. Sulpin- D.ltiitllf, Z Cli du II. IMHt.ni DviiiiTf, h Vli'. SiB. in-iievixve PtHjuuy. A Stu Adcle Ilcqii.iy, ,1 St. Ileruiuji IVnKiilels. J Vjiruiiiiua Di'Kiiiariil.s. K Sr I'l.Hrido IVsrcK-h. Tv 1,. J. C...C0II. de M'.iiinal Ilorv:il. K I,' A^^.lIll|ltil'll j D'lWd, l'...('iiru df St. Tiiilj.i- df Mun. P'!*"!", .1 Coll. di< t'.AsMiiii|iliiin Drapcnu. .1. B I,i.in; I'l.iiilo . I'lil).-, V SI Martin I IIuImk, I'. A Vic. r..mclwville I IhiL'as, .1. K Vic. H.-rllilcr I>iilinnt. — riiidiislrio 1 liMpms, IMiii Stc. .Iiillcnnc Durml-, A CiifB Slo. Klir..Htwtli I'lipiil-, II Vic. Stu. Kllziilictb Iliitaiist-iiii, A... Anc. Cure, Muntival : Kilrici,,!. K Som. di' Sic T6itiKe 1 Falir*.. !•; Chan, dc la Cithedralo Kalvcy, .1 St ('.ilmiiban I FiwtlH, A St. t^itlild-rt Kor^'pt. I Vic. St.Cyptlcii Kniii. — Sic. Akiick nliKuy LalM-llu, A St.JuruiUM Laborge, ¥. X Vic. 8. RocU Liican. J. F. Cur6 de St. JacqutiS de M. I..«rcour8, L. J. O Cong S. 0. Ucuurt, M. J. H...Sem. de Ste. T6id>*e l.>aoiarche. a I/Kveche Landry, U . Vlc. L'Acadie Laiittloia, J. B...Cure de St. Yin. dti M. ■.jinKlols A Vlc. de Sle. lloae I^aporte, D Rttpciitigny l.aport«, O. S. Lin , I..a(Mirtc, J. D Kildare Ijipierru, — Cure de St. Henri de Mon. Ijiporte, E Coll. de L'Ai<«oniptlnn Ijiporte, L. M....V1C Chiniplain, N.Y. Larooe, C. A Odl. MaHfuin Ijirorte, A Vlc. \a Valtrio Larue, J. B S.m. St. Sulplce Lannier, J. T S. tVclle Lauzon, J St. I'liillp|ie liituziin. J. P Coll, MiBDoii l^valle, N St.Vincent de Paul I^Tiiliee, M P. Znlique Ijavoic. L. A Vic. lleauhKruoig li cittire. K. X... Dire.t. du 0. ManKon Lclilaiic, P Clian dc la Cath. Incr;(an, J Vic. de Ilochelaga Lussier, L. C CbateauKuay LimHiur, K tk Kotue LiiKfiler, N Vlc. St. Jacqiiea M.iillet, L. J Sorn. do St. Sulplce .Marc'tle, U Lavaltiie Marcoux. F. X St. Kegls Marcchal, D., St. Jacijueii de 1' Acbegan M-Hrec-hal, Nap N. I), de Grace MarfeL L. J... Cure St. F>li.xde Val.ds Martin. C, Chap, de SS. de .Mlserlcorde Martineau, A. J., Chap. Conv. de Long MamolHia, P Seiu. de St. Sulpice MirxolalH, C. K St. Urbaln SlftMhleu, J. .M Kveche de M. Mercier, A Sein. St. Sulplce MlKnaiilt, P. M IIuKp. St. Joseph Minard. F. B Vlc. Longue Pio Mireau, M St. Calixte Morcau, II., Ch. et Ar.de luCatliedrale Miireau. K Chap, de la Cathedrnle Mnrin, M Anclcn Cure, Ijichenaye Miirin, J. ..Cure de St. Jacq. Ic Mlnem .M.irrlwn. C. F St Cyprleu .Vanlfl, A Scm. de St. Terege Nircain, A Seiu. St. Sulplce N'nrinandin, K Lacheiiayo o'ltrieii. M Sein. St. Sulplce M'Farrell. — Sem. St. Sulplce Prtlatin. J. J Scui. St. Sulpice Palin. C F Sem dc St. Sulpice Pare, J. Chan, dc la Calliedtnh' I'diidcau. A Cojl.dc Mi.iilr.nl Pcli-.»icr. L...Cur6 de St. J..»cph dc M P. (iiii. Tr.oin Bou.hcrville Pc|.In. TiiHiip St. Antoiiie IVrrciiilt, N St. .lauvlur I'crrcaiilt, F., An.Cu. Vlc 8t.Kii«lache I'crrcault, J St. H.wo Pcricaiilt. — Cliap.dcCour.deIrf>Cliiiic IVriiiult, S. ()...Ch. dcH S.'Ui de St. An. Picard, K Scin. St. Sulplce Pirhe, J Vlc. Polnle aux Trenii.les Pi. he, N I^chlne Pllnguet. V lledu Fads Ploniondon, l,.T...ChBn. de la Calhcd. Pl..niiiii.l..n. 0. «.in Hele, J. R. P...8le. Cr.dx, St. I.8uron', Rioun, J. B Vic. Cotcau St. I.se, M Sr. Beiiolt Taase, A St. Bernard Theberge. S St. AuguMin Tbeoret.-J Ste. Julie Therrlan, A Sem. de Ste. Terino Thlbault, A CbamMy Thlbault, Longiieull Thlheaudeau. T St. Clet Thibodeau, M. U... Vie. Cot. St. Lonia Toupln, J Sem. St. Sulpice Toupln, A Rlv. den Prairies Trnnchemontagne, F.. 8«m. St. Sulpice Trudeau, 0. M. 1 8. Pierre Trudol, N St. W.loro Truteau, A. F...V. 0. et Ch. de la Cath. Turcot, L lie Perrot A'acher, — Sem St. Sulplce Valade, J. E AgsUt. Coutretnour Veninrd, — S. Ijturent Verreau, II... Prln. dc I'Kcol" N. J. C. Votizlna, — College rABnoinptlon Veziua, Ft. X S. Ju-'tlre Vitfiion, — Rect. du Cdl. .S. M«rle ViUeneuve, L Pern. St. Sulpice Villeneuvrt, Q. V... Coll. do L'AFfomp. Vitict, J. J Paultiiu Reccllct Vliiet. J. J. A Cure d'Ornislowii Waller. J St. Francois de Sal.'B Woods, U Ilinchliilirooke mOCKSR OF ST. IIVACIXTIIK. Mur. C. LrIIoci|11 , Pisl.nr. .M^r. J. IjnR'K-.|iie, Vicut-"'• Rev. L. /.. Mireau, Seeri-tiiri/. Arcliambault, L. M St TIiil'Upk Arcbaiiibault. K ic. Mnrle Ilittthc/.iird, tl Crniihy Bathazard, J. M .'... Cininby lleauregnrd, J St. Mallil.tn Bellinger, J. U St. Otira lllancliard, C St. Kphreni Rlancbnrd, K St. I)niiilni>iuo llnuelier, K Bt. Ililairo llourke, L. A Sorel Bouvler, F. X St. Penia Brunei, F. X St. Pamase Brunello. P 8t. Lll-niro Bolvln, T St.IXyaclnlho II' 78 CLERGT. [1869. 1869.] W ii II Charller. J. B Cii««lcook C'llrt. F. O St. Athnnasa Crevler, K 8ie. Murie Cr-vler, J Ano. Cure, Ste. Marin Crfvler, I' J tWneii Coil.rr.', V St. IiiN))r» fhirtlrr. f St. Jude Uiliicrolx. C St. Ilyncinthe ni-rouii^, O. S Ste. Mirle n.-siioy»ni, A St. t»l» n<.iiiiii)Viii, J St Pl» I)»«iinyBrH, A Bolton IVs.iri-v, St. AlBxanilre IV'ch.tmps, N St. Ungues DufivMi.?, 1* St. Hyftclnthe DnfrufUH, A. H Sherbrooke PufrDNne, A. E Sherbrooko Dufresne, Ain.^ Contlccwk Dnhnuirtl, J. B St. PhuI DumxHuit. A St. Hyadnthe Uiiiuontlrir. J. 2C Ste. Aiine Dnpuy, .1. B., sen St. Antolne Diipny, J. B., Jun St. Setmstlen Dnpuy, J. P n«loeil Pmwher, K St. IIy«olntho PnriK-lior, J. B St. Vlctoire Durnch«r, J St«. Marie DnprA, L. L Notre Dame Kortln, C. K St. Juile (Jalioury, J St. M.trccl (Jatliieau, P Ste. HdlJne (iHUthier, N Mnkoly CniTel, J. A Cnmpton OendreHU, K Cookdhire Oendron, P. 8 St. Hvaclnthe GcrmHln, J. K St. BrlKlde GItcnult. F Farnhnm Glninard. II. L St. Simon Godarit. .M St. Hvaclnthe Guy, O St.Val«rlen Glriird. h Ste. Ilynrlnthe riirdy, N St. Kotfh ir.inly, J St.M«thl«« Ilevey, P St. Griw.lre Il.)t(«. S 0. (.«n.tVqiie, .1. E St. M'»rc Lovwjue, P St. Ilyaritithe I^romte, K St. Ilynctnthe Mtournean.K St. Pie LurfW, W St. Hosnlle Ijirodiettf, P St. Ilyaclnthe Marrh««peiu, Ste. RoBalie MrAuIey, M Staniitend MIchon, P. X 8t. Anne Mlrhrm, .1. D St. Juan llaptlxlo MMion, .1. B Sorel MllllHr, II i-orel Mllftte, II Dunham Munder, F. Z Magog Monet, St. Barnabe ^Iiri-nu. h. Z St. IlyaclDihe Malhlot, \ St. Antolne Nulicnx, J St. Atine Nailuau, A Ste. Marie ODoimplI, A St. Denis OnoIluttH, K St. Ilyaolnthe Phancuf, A WaterI'Mi ppllcfU-r, 8t. Robert Pare, P. L Anire Oardion I'oulln, St. IKmilnlijnn Puulln, L. K Ste. An'^ele Poulln, V. X Ste. Ilelone Prince, J. J St. Ilyn'-lnthe Proveural, J. A St. Oeiialre I'ratte, K Uoxton Ponton, J. B St. Marie Quiun, J Sutton Raymond, .T. 8 St. Hyadnthe Raymond, W Ste. Ilvm-lnthe Soly, F. X. I La Pr«intatIon >'prinwr, K Kly St. Aubln, T St. Georue St. Georgcn. St. Athanaao Taupler, J. S Milton Tutreau, F St. Hyadnthe Verroun.>au, J. B Faruham DIOCESE OF OTTAWA. Mont rtov. JoR. K. GiiUuex, lli.ihnp. Very Rev. D. Danduraml, Vtcartleneral. Rev. F. A. Grenler, (Viapluin. Rev. J. L. U'Connur, D.D., Hecretarj/. Af^nel, Paul Rnitmll liHudin. — River Di«aert Bertrand, C. W. J ..Nor h I'lanlai^enet Boucher. OnRHlme Clarence Boucher. Olivier Pi-mbroke li'mnusa, M Mont»b«llu B'luvier, J Arnpr or Brady, John Uucklnithnin Krunot, A L'OrlKnal Byrne, Jam>fS KKaiivllle (^harbonler, Ovlde I* Pdcbe Otron, Thomas Hl|M>n i Caxey, B llrlKtol and On!'. .McD Ottawa DH|eHi{e, K River Desert ' Uuliamel. Thomas St. Ku^rene i DuHferl, Telmunt Galiui-an Point Faure, tl _ ViKltaiion Gay, C North Waketi.-M Guiuan, J. [ MittiDiuiry) Hudson's Bay > Gulnicet, Joseph I.a Passe i GuillauDip. C St. Andre Avelin ; Jouvent, J Kuckin^tliam i Laverioohere, N. (Mit.) Hudson's Bay havin, Dominic I'akcnliam ' U)l>ri-t, Ii Mliislun Hudson's Bay Uimbitrd, J Pnplneauvllle Lynch, Jnniea Allumett's Island Mnncip, J Chatliam ' McCormsck, John... Mount St. Patrick MoComack. James Brudenell i .Mct)owan, J i>sker Rounder, J Renfrew Rntxml, Louis... Mission de« Cliantcrs VAughau, Edward Huntley DT0CE3K OF KINOSTO.V. Right Rev. Edward J. Horan, BUhop. Very Rev. John McDonald, "v Very Rev. James Faielly, \ near*. Very Rev. Oliver Kelly, I Otnmtl. Very Rev. George Hay, j Barrett, Walter (OiWrrfruJ) Kingston Brennan, John Bellevllla Brennan, Mlrliael Belleville Brettargh, Henry Trenton Brophy, Goo. ..St. Charles, Tyendlnaga Brown. Joseph Napanee Chlsholm. James, D.D Ivrlh Clune, Michael Smith's Falls I Coyle, Bernard Knilly Davis, Thomas Kmllr Donshne, Mlchail I(Onglit>orr>ui»n firrelly, James, VG. Kingston Oanihier. Hnfh Regioonlls College Oriiham J. .M. J W..|fH Island Harty. Wm KeniitvHIe Hay, Gcorco. I' fit, St. Andrew's Hizglns. lUrnird (OiOi.) Kiniiston Kelly, Oliver. I". U I'eterlioronih Kat>e, Mlch.ii-I I', rt Hu|>« Kl.lty, Wni. ' Uri/f'p. Oil.) Kingston Ltwior. Ed P Iliiiivcrford Lilor. .Mnrlli Plcton I.-onnard. J Ue(;|r.pillii C'lleeo Lvnch, .Mich«t.i Ci'mwall Meaili', Jdhn Winchester Mackay. Michiiel I'yendln i^a Masterson. James S'. Raphael McCarty. Isaac Williamslown McD'Uald, .lohn.r. G Ijtncaxli'r McDonell. A LodiLl Murray, Charles Perlli Murray, E. II ir/i. In HircH) Kingston Murray, M. {QithrJruD Kini/stcn O'llrlen. John llrockvlllo O'Connor, John S Al-xandria O'Connor, .Mli'bael G,inan' quo O'Connell, Daniel Douro O'D'innell, John Westport Quirk, John Asphodel lliM-lio, hJI. P Prescott StalTord, .Mldiin^l Lindsay Stanton, Michael Sheffleld Timlin, .Ml.ha.'l Colsinrg Twomey, J Camden DUXJKSK OF TORONTO. Rk'ht Hov. J J. Lynch, PP., liithnp. Very (lev. J. F. .laniof, Vifiii ({.-nfriil. Very R-v. F. V .W'^'W^y Vicar (k)ieral. Very l!ev. J. F. .Iiiinot. 1 Very Rev. G. U. N .| tli;ivrtV('S, V Ikun*. Very Rev. P. Miilli.;an, J llralre, L (l\isl'r) Newniarkot Kelly, Jcihn {Ant. St. Miiry't) Toronto Keniietiy, J, P. (Pustiir) Peuetanguish. Ijaboureau, W. {I'a.ilnr) Smitlivilla I^aun-nt, J. M. (St ritricK'i) Toronto Irt'e. J. R. (Atst. St. JUul'sj ... Toronto McSpirltt, V Car dwell .Michel, J. (I\ut')r) Clifton M.irrls, F. T. J. (I'.mUnr) Thornlilll Mulcnhy, M {.St. Hasil'n) Toronto Mullen. A. (I\i>tnr) Apto Mulligan, P. (/bstor) ...St. Catharines Norlharaves, (1. R. (I'lUtor) Ilsrrie O'Connor. R. P. C/1ijit«r) Keeususville O'Connor, D. C*. liitiLt) Tronfij <>'Dnir)h(ie. J. (Attn/I. Oi^/i.) . Ton tito O'Ri illy, .M. (Asuutatil) St. Catharines I'roulx, J. B. (Chap. AJ^'yj) .. Ton)nto Regis J. F {St. Iiofil'i) Toronto Roy. P. (/*i«'"r) Arlington R(s.n«y, F. P. H\iilur ,SI. /'.'j) Toronto .Shea, J.(r.ulnr) Oshaw* Sullivan, T. J. {A.i.tirtnnl) Magaia Vihcuut, C. (Sup. SI. Hiitil't) Tonmto White, W, J. (Aut. auh ) Toronto DIOCF.SE OF HAMILTON. Right Rev. John Farrell. D I) . Hithnp. Very Rev. K. Gordon, Victir-GtneroL K. I. Hoennn, S^crrturij . Archambault, J, B, St Gnilph Bixter. R, S. J 8;iull St. Murla [410] [1869. ;"!!» roIIei?B ■"IfH Itlitnd 'o Kingston lliiii,'i'rf(.ri IMotoa .("•"rtiwnll Wiiip||(.fii,.ii I'.vi'riilln iK!i ''■ Kiiplmcl lllmnKrriwo Ijtiicasti.f .. IVrrji .. KiriL'strn Ilrorkvillo AI"xanJrln l)/IIMtll' l|llo I)i>urrt U'l'sfport A«|)hi.ili.| Tri'srott .. MncNay Sli..ffl,.|,l Ciiudcn 18C9.] CLEEOT. 79 Bnrilon, M. P., M.A nnmiUnn Breltkoptr. P Freiburg Chon6, IVter, S. J. Fort WllUiiin Carnyon, A Bnintfnrd Drlnbayd, F.. S.J. Ou4.|pli DumtiqiieC. D., S.J. Fort WillUm Dnwlinx, Thonma ParH Kllfna, K.. LL.I) B«rlln Finird. >l., S. J.... CHI Sprlnga, Manlt. Faiiiy. F Owen Sound FtfDDciiHy, David Kerllo Funckwii, I.. D. D Uerlln Fiinokcn. Kn^toDe gt. Agathn Olow»l«kl. K.I St. Clementa Grannotier, F Owen Sound Hanlpaux, J., S.J., Oil S^rinini, Munit. Iltwnan. K. I Hamilton KoliliT. .Kns.&J SauU St. Marie Kt-llv. Ilimh Klvprodnle Laiifslcr. !•: Macton Miilitut. S. I' Mount Forest Maiiriw. K. K.. Ll.D Arthur McNulty. .Iiiha Cnledonia O'Keilly. .Tuhn Dundaa 0'.*liei, M Hamilton K-totMiTtii. K Carlftrhiit) ]l\■'^< .lert»tnlBh Oakville 8<'biri|iz. J. J Formnw Sherlock, F., S.J. Ouelph mOCESR OF SANDWICH, ninht Kpt. .Inliii Walsh. P. I).. Biffinp. Very Ke». .I..M. Druyere, Vicar-General R-v. Win. Fl tntiPry. KfT. F. O. .1. dm Hut, Scereiarj/. Ili'V. I'adii'k K;jiiu. KtT. l>. J, ItrtMiimn. Amlrit'ux. I* Stoney Point Kayiird. J'H ]n)t>TMill It "txit. II Oinlfrirh OMinilViiu, C. .S'. J. (HexliT) ChHthnm t'liiinnn, I'. F. {Onin) Stratfurd nniiMirtliT, r , S. J. Cliatlmin Diiprat C Sandwich FaiiliMix, I* (St. Ann«<) Wlii'lsor Ouulhi.T. K ('orunna (J.rard. .Io« fliiil-lulph^ KlsrlntlrH Jah'Ui, K. .M... (lluU< Klvi-r) l(nrh<*nt«r JjilieH. H M'yomlnn Kllroy. v.. It Sarnia Lanrvnt. I'. D AnilicrHthurif .M.irKelllc. J. ... (St. Joiwph) Sandwich Miiriitiv. .1 Carronbrnok MHiiiH.I. . F.. S.J. Chatham O'Don 11. D Strathrov O'X.11 . iAtsislant) Stratford 0".Slioa. ^ .J (Windham) Delhi Uiiynfl, J (I'alncourt) Dover S. Ut^iilHr. F.. .v./. Chatham Hi-nnlan. >l Maldntnne VillHncuvf. A.l'.(/4«««<.) ArnhprxtburK WatnHr. .1. T Wlndwir M'aomn-au, Ij.A.(AHhneld)KlnK'>brldt( /ticker, 8t. Thoma* Prea1>yt«rtan Church of Canada* VX COX.VEXIOX WITH THE CUURCO Of SCOTLAND. M<«tlni; of Synod will be hnld in St. Aiidn-w'H Church, Hamilton, on tlie I't Tiienduy iu Juue, 18tJU, at 7 o'clock p.m. Robert Pi bio. Minlerat-w. John U. MacKerran, M..\., Chrrk. l^filiyteri/ Clerlt. Rev. D. An.ltirxon. M.A Queboo " Will. Iliiln. .V.A Perth " .lolin liiiri'lav. /^,/> Toronto " K. Marlciiniiii, M.A. (As.) do. " Jamea li .Mullan Ottawa " (lenriit) MM. n.A Hamilton '• liuburt DuUie Victoria Rev. Peter Lindsay, HA Renfrew " Duncan Morriion, A/..^...Sau({etun. Arch, (lid.) Manrtleld CiK)k John, D.l) yueb«»c Currle, Arcbil>uld. M.A Sonya DarldHoii, ,Iohu N. WiUiamiiburKb DoIiIh. Robert IJodaiy I)oiii;laa. JamuH. li.A (iuelw KdiiiliMin, Hoiiry Watordowii Kvanx. Joxeph. M.A Sberbrooke Fergiiaim, Oeorge D I/Ori|imil FiTtrn.son, John, U.A Klncarilinc FenfiiKon. Win. (.tfur ) ... Chestervilln Forl)e«i, .Mi'xaiidiT Invern.'-R" Fraai-r, Donald, MA Prlcevilli- Frawr, J.. U.A Montreal Fraser. Jaiiiea. U.A (Jiiebeo Frawr, Thoniaa ( Uit.) Slontreal (leorRe. J.". D.l) Stratford (iiliKon, Hiimilton Bayfield (loepp, F., B.l). ( Minniinary) Montreal Oordon, Daniel M , li.D OtUwa Oordon, Jamea. M.A I/indoii Oordon, John, U.A Almonte Hamilton, Wm Caledon Hart. Thomaa, M.A Perth Herald, Janieil Dnndaa Ho)r((. John Onelph Hunter, Alex., U.A Ulth Initlla.W. M.. .V.^t., F.H.SK. Kingston jHmieaon. Alex., /}..,4....Willliini!ville .Maclean. M. W PaMt-y McDonald, A., U.A NottHWH<»i;.t McDonald, John St. Iti-ini McKwan. Jamea. M.A Koiulun McKwan, yim.(Relited) London McOiUivray, Daniel Bnw kvillo Mcl,ood, John Olt-nci.e McLaren, R. 0., B.A Tbiee Kiveis Macmnrine, Samuel, R>)...PIitsbMr,!h McNclsh, Neil (,l».i«. MIn.)... Cornwa I McPheraon, Thomiu, .W./l....Ij>iicimtef Mci^narrle. Alex. N. (Mitt.) (^ii'l>ee Masson, Wm Kuaseltou n 1 Uta .Murray, James A Mount Forest Murray, J.C. (Quetn't tW.)... Kingston N'eill, Robert Biinibraa NIcol, Francis I/iiidon Mven, Hunh... St. Louis de Ooiizhvuo I'atv^o, Andre';r Montreal Patterson, James Hemiiiinfifurd I'anl, JamcsT Orm^town Porter, Samuel ( /M(r((i) Oakvilla PorteouB. George Wolfe Island Ranni*, John, M.A Cbatbnm, (). R..SS, D., B.l) Ulmthiim, Q. Iloas, Donald Dundee Uoss, J. R., U.A. {Misiuman/) Tomiito Ross, Walter B^iknith Uoss. W. R 1'icU.rinir ''cott, Thomas Pluntacctiet Shinks. David Valcartier •onriie Thomson, George, M.A Renfrew Ur<]UhArt. Hugh, D.V Cornwall Walker, Archlliald Bellevlllo Wallace, Alexander, B.A. Huntlnisdon Watson, David, M.A Beaverton Watson, IVtcr, B.A Willlaiustown Weir. 0., M.A. (Mdirin Cu«.)...Quuliec White, Wiill.un Toledo Why*.), JoUn Artlinr Willi.i'win, ,)., t,/..D. (Q.V.) Kingston WiiMjn. Jainea, MA Ijiimrk '{• mans, , B.A Hamilton Canada Piet'. >■( t rlau Church. Next meetluir.if Sviua in the City of Hamilton, .McNabStreet Church, on the Tuenrlay after the tlrbt Sablmth In Juiid, 1809, at 7 p.m. Offiam nf Synod, lR(58-9. Rev. A.Topp,J/..H.,Toronto, Mmlrratirr. Rev. W. Held, i4..*f.. Toronto, and Her. W. Frastr, Bond Head, Joint Clerkt qf Synni. Clerkt nf PrrthyUriM. Montreal Roy. J. Watson. Ottawa " 8. ("raser. Urockvllle '• J. UL-.;.m. 80 CLEBOr. [1860. If KinKMon Rev T. S Chamber!. OibourR " D. Waterii. Ontario " Toronto " U Montj-nth. Oiittlph " .!nme» MIddl. ml«i. IIimilloD " I). infW*. I>(rrikjn, I) Kotliuy Andrrwn, John Lancaaliir AndrfWK, FraniU Kwn« ^iill. .1 Hrampton Itall.W.H (liiflph Jlnrr, Matthnw (<<'afnrth Itarrlit. Willlani Krainoaa, fli'iil|ili Itanid, K Walfi.rd Ilwki't. J ThiiniMivlllc lltTUftt. W Weat WlnrhfiiliT IU.ii'iIb, K I.lndNiiy lllark, .laiiKa , JWnccn illark, .Inhn Ked IUvi.r Hhin, Wllllnm 8lirln)jvlll« Jl())''l, JiinicM Cronablll Ikiyd. Ilnlwrt, JKD I'r»»«>tt )l.)»l«. .1 KviTton llri'niMKr, UwirKa I'»l,'l»v llrown, A llUntyre lliiriiii, l((.»K'rt. Ji U T»n»nU) llnriia. R. V , O.U Chlrtiito Riirnin, St. Calharlnttn lliirton, J I'riwsitt Criinililit, Jiihn, il.A InternMia ('a;iii>r(>n. (Tlmrli-i. I'rlfctllltt Oatm-ron, lnincHn ■ KlrkMII dtnu'riin, Jani4>a Cliatit'urth CaniHron, l^cblin Arton OiiiptipM, II Manllln CaniptwII, J , MA Toronto <'ariiwt-ll. J Carlo'on Macn ('»..n, WlllUni (1) Toronto Ca^Hn, Wm. (U) Rldttvtnwn ClianiN-ra, T. H !ti>r Aldhnro' Ciitlilvrliion, <)iM)rK« 8t. Tboniaa IiNvidMiii, ,1, ., AInm Iiiwnr, lliilmrt H|h'im|ii llrmiirr, M Kankakt-r, III iMik, Jiirii.a Ulrhniond Mill l)»ak. Wmuin, il.A Avonton Donald, Wllliaiu Norwitlivlllr IhiniililiHin. .1 Adklaldti |)<>iiiriN>k i^iMlulNH, J Uxlitt iK» Drnniniond, A. A Htiaka|H>aii< I»ii(T. I) Wnlkprton Dnir, .lolin Kl>>ra nnnUr, John nii-nniorrlK Diini'Hii, r IlullonvllU' Diiiiraii. .lanirl lln\lli>M Iiiin<-nn. I'idiT CollMirm- Kadlo John U Cbiita Kdmondaon J. U Columhna Kwliist, John Uount I'lxaaanl Kwlrn, R Georgetown F«n»|ik,T M»tla Krrguaon, J St4*le Fetftuaon, John Dini;l« Klndlay, A QrBnlon Klcnilnn, h Dunn»llle FMrher, 1). 11 Ajrlnroiirf Hetchar, William Rwl HlY«r KorlKta, A. O Hlreradala PotherlriKliaoi, John Cromarty Praa«r, John KIm-ardlmi Frawr, M Rorrte Fraae., P.C. A.M. Whlt« Uke Fraaer, Wllllain Hond Head Fmwr, A Normaiiton Oauld.John Mfaford ()lliM>n, J. ,M., M.A Montreal Ollll-^ A. CoU dna NnliCM tllaaaford, l'et«r Onlerainf (IwhIMIow, P WiddKf tlordiin, Danlul Albol llonloii. Henry iJanuno<|uii Oonriay, J.l>., A.M Aylmir (Iran-y, H Farquhar Draharo, K Conratoga (Irahani. William KKmonr|«- IohIIk, David Hamilton InKlla, Wither KInrardiiii' Irtlna,J Monlri-al Janiliwon, (I I'rli1i'« Allairl Jamf-aon, Rolit Nanalnio, II. II. JimnliiKa, John. U.li T<>ronlo Jonna, J RrockTllli* Jiinxa, P MnKlf JobMoton, W. A Jarratt'a I'orncirii Kemp. A. F , M.A WIndaor KcnniHly, AlHxander Dunlwrlon KInii, John M., M.A Toronto Klnir, \tllllam Ruxtnn Knowli;), II Maxwfll IjihiK, John ., CoUiniK l4 Wvnt'ii ('uriiiTN .Mackay, John Mi-llxiuriio .Miii'kli-, John Lwhui, ,0. K. MrArthur. RoU-rt Wl.V. MeKurarber.C Howlik, C K, .MiH^ill, Angua Chnthair> Mc(?ull, John Dnndiu MrContH'br, Jiiniua I'.imU MK^ualif, Flnlay Kiilho MiIHtrmld, N Wiilla.i'tmn McDurmid, I' Rliklull Mi-Dlarnild, Duncan WiHNlmiH'k McDonald, A.U Tlinnii-i'Di!iild, K .MorrlMli'n Mi'Kwcn, John IVmliroku M.^lulro, T (Il>nall«n Mi-liitiwh, JauirH Amhrrat li.lani| Mi'Faiil, Aliixandcr Ctlidon Mi-Kay, Ailani Tci'Kwalir MiKay, .K\,'\ KImlra. Ill I' !*. McKay. A W ,«ti....lnlll.i Mi'Khii/Ih, I) iiiiilil Kinliro' .MiKcnxlo, .Viilcnliii l>t'>untniii McKinxle. WlllUm Aliiiiiiit«i McKlnnon. .Sell Wiirdavlllo >ti'lji( lilitn. John II, Mvrrion M, Liirrn. W II.MIcvlllo M.l*.iii, A., AM KiH.li..n Mclz-ttn, Anilri-w I'lrllnrh M<'l.<':«n, Arclilhald Illythii .Mcl4inuau, (I Hairlaloii McMillan, D U.hu McMfchan, J I'lclon McMIIIhm, John Mount Kon-rt McMullen, W. T Wc..»MiNk .McN'ahh, J l.iic know .Mcl'hfraon, IjioI Inn Wllllnnia Mcl'h«rw)n, Thomaa MratloiJ MrtJuarriK, H rrliiciilon M((Mwn, A. F Hkyn McKohIo, .lolin Jar via Mcltunr, Duncan Ayr McTuvlhh, John WkhInIIIo McVicar, I). II Montreal McWilllam, W., M.A Itonninulon Nlalx't, JanieM I'liiico AlU.it, II. II. Ornitalon, William, l>.l> IliUiillton Talk, Wllllnm Ileotinck I'atoraiin, D. M.A Ht. Aiolrcvea I'ateriMin, Jobn Duni>roii| I'aleiMin. N WllllninttoHii l>»atlli<, WillUu Mnhnwk I'ortwoua, John ., Kirkwall I'rlnKh', Jamva., Ilnimplon I'rltchard, J N'ewhurKli I'roiiilfoot, John J. A London Held, William, A.M Tonmtn Ronwiik. U. LlNtowcll RIciitrdaon, W TllHunliuriili Rohei thon, Jameii I'nilv RidierlKon, Wm., .V..I Chotei field ll'iliiera, R Ci'llinnwoiMl Ho^er. J. M., A.M I'eii rl».ro' Rofa, John Riun-ll.M HcotI, John , l.. Wiirdropi'. '11 Witliri., D , / WalKon. Jam Willi", J"-' I' Whyle, J.iiio Wlijli'm^" ' Willld, Mhlii Wlliton, And AVlUon. T... Wliidell. W Wi»liart. Dii Yiiiinif, Al.x Vouni(, 8. YounK, W. I' .l/tni'i(< nnird, J... Iliiltlle, D.... C.ilrna, J. Ciirrnthem, Clark, W. ,., Contta, I). .. Duntop, J... Kavolte. J. I VIclchfr, C. Ilidiiiea, A.I K'-nm-dv, A M. Il.vllle, / Mcilli»»h«n, Murray, Iliirn'M, J. Ilttea, V. 11.11. J. W. Iliirnn. W. Cinik. N. Cuirle, H. Canl. W. ll..wle, J. Hume, .Ian l.mta, Anb or till' al ralla lo vac I860.] CLERGY, 81 StraKh. John lDKeri»ll SutlirrlHiiJ, KIiikhI p-ithi-rlaiKl, W. R Strmhlmrn Tuit, J Klliriiy lUrbour Ti'vlor, Wllllnm, PD M..iitre«l Thiiii). Jiiini'ii. U.A North Douro Tlioniiiwii, John Snrnia Thoiii«on, Jitnioa A Krin Thoriiioii. It H.. D.D 0«h>wa Tolmlt". Anilr>» 8itiiKiHin Trpp, AlexmidMr, ^.,1/ Torniito T>irriiiiib«rf (lrniilo War/)„ £,/../>.. .Toronto Ullwin, Aiiilriiw KinKKloii Wll-.iii. T H«'n<«*a \ViiMlin Diinlop, J Torouli) Kiivoiio. J. 8. A. V Koniokit FlilihiT, V, (lixlxrlih lliilinxii, A.T Arlhnr K<'nni>,lv, A Uimlon NMIxvdIn, A MnltliincI Mi-illaoliHn, I, North IMIiani Miirritv, ili-orKM Ill<-nhili|,.,aii, K. Mi'irf-niian, A. I Mi-.'SnuKhlun, A. Ilwvii, K. i H<-i,vi>, W, I lloniilx, .1. llotfiT. W M., -I.tf. ' SI.M 1... II. I». Hiilli„rUnd, l>. 1 Troup, \\. Ilalklo. .1. 1>. Iliirr,>ti. J. Il.it mi. V. 11.11. .1. W. Iliirn*. W. t'Utk. N. Ciiirlo, II. PitniplM II, ,1. liitTlilwm, l>. DawHon, A. K.>r»l..i, A.U. I'lirlonic. W. tliitnl. W. ll'.Wlo. ,t. Iliiniit, .UniH*. LiNW, Ar,'h or tliti alH)vo, aMTiiral hav* r*f«lT*d ralla lu vacant nihttrtiftalloui. Vrrnhyttty nt Ntniiiroril« IN •■OMNt:irloN WITH Tim IINITCII i'RIg- IKTKHI tN CllUnOII or NOHTII AMKHIt'A. JirtV. .IniiiPH MHIIII, .M'tUralor. Iluv. John UlllHupIn, CltrK. Ai'lii'miii, ltoNrU,,,ilf. RifV. CharfeK l<:ivull. .V A., sircrttury. XKrt. Knn<-liW,«i(l. l>.l>..(knfral Suptr- intemlent of Muiion*. Adnmii, Ktr\(Siip'y) Draytnn Adama, RMiard N. ... I,oni; Inl. l/M-kx Adnnm, Vi'lllliini (•Vm/i'.v) ... I'ort N)*iit Ailulaon, tvtcr lloriiliiK'n MIIU Aitnr, J'lliii IUh'Iw I'UIn Allen, llnnry W. I' T«v|otd«l.' Alluin, C...llnmilt'nAI'artii,0«r. Mii>». Alllaun. Cvrns It. (Siip'il) I'Icton Amrf, Wlih^ni WanlihiKlnn And>'rii<)ii,,lani<>ii Dnrliani Amlrw, Will llwlilHlhnri; .( Orvy Aiidrutirit, AUVimI M,>unt I'lcannnl Andri'WH, Wllllnm MoullncttK ArmntronK. Andn-w WhidiPiitur Arni»trnk,>nliani Atklnn >n. Tlioiiian KinKiirlll« Ayloxuorth, I. li , .V./>. ... Ilnd llrad Itaki'r, Iiuinn Tliornhiiry Uiulwr, 0°v nnrker, W. II F^nrlon Kiill" liarrnxM. IMward liath llawl(>nliliiii>r. Tutor Vli-nna lUwtctililiiiiT, II. tSiip'd) Clinton llaxtxr, John (Suy'ih I'o'uit Aliliio HaxtiT. MI<'ha«il(,!>M;Ml) Wi-lland 11.11. Koh..rt March ll<'ll, Tliointa „ liidtnn ItiuiMin. Miiily l(l(lK«town llerr., , Kniiirii Hiiillhvlll.- llHtlii, Jiinalhan K TilMt North llrHlhoiir, David liloimflHld llrir. Itolwrt KnrKnn llrLlxn, Wllllnm .4i-|liv llildKinnn. '>) Wo.NlaliM'k Ill-own, OmirKO InnUfll llrown, (liHirita M Ki-ptwl Drown, Ni'lwm I.nrknow llrown, Wllllaui l> >,.,Hirhinond Hrowmll. Daniel K MMford llrowncil, Hlnplmn {•'^ip'i/) Moullnotta llrownln«, A,..Nkw WtMlinlnitnr X'tC. Ilurnii. Ntlaun, /i...4.(.Vu|i'y) Iluriia, Wni OmamMi lliirwanh, Jidin, MA Il«ll»rlila lliirwaiili, Niith., MA. ...Victoria Coil. Murwanh. Natlianipi H l.vnmliH-k llvirm Ih'nrv (Nk4/<'rf) Kiiiicatoii llvrnti, Claud. l.Sui}'d) Kalififid Calrna, llnift: Dudiiwall raiiipli.dl, AlKxandor l'rlnri>toti Cau.ptiull, Aim. It Oookiluwii Camptirll, P«t«-r VMiiionton Honiio Cimpbidi, Thoniaa M tVMd Citi'dim, Thomu .Milll>riv>k Carr, (Irtirijn StIrlInK Carri.ll. John Ht Citliarlnvi ('armn. WflllnKtun...Kriinkllii (Vntr« Cn".', 0nui-li, Th.x. {.Kup'il) .Coni|iton ('hartlcr. Sph .M.vno tNinnoliy, Dnnlid North Wakultald Cmn.ir, Hamiiel tViiialikUe, Tlioiiina W 8l. Armand Cookman, Clirlnlopluir ... Point Ahino Cooi.er, U.. IKn.{.S„i,\l) V.irkvlllft CorUitt, John Kllnton I'ornUh, (InorKe II Cainavillo (^irwiii, iloN'rt (.Sup'il) CoUiurR Coaford, Thoa Mlllliriiii.-a CmlKhtoii, Wllliaui ... Purlat;>' dn Kort Cri-wa, 'I'lionia* Ilelinont Cro«a, Will .'*.tn^»en Croaliy, Thoni.ia... Indian TrllN>a, || C. CuliMtrt, TlKiiian Ainli,>ratliurK (Uiilen, T)ii iiina Ilriil)(ewattir CunninKliani, Andruw Innlnlll (lurry, Kriialua S Kllnroy INrlmr Darllnitton.K l.s'M/i'y^WhitliyAiHihKwa Davey. K.iImm'I llalllnioio Davia, OwirKD li (jnelx'C Davlua, John (.Vu;i'it'V Kru|||{haliiirK l»«in.inwt, Tli..uiaa (.Sup'tt) IVrcy Derrick 'I'li.iniaa Moniri'nl Dewart, iMward II Iiik'ToiII Dlnxman, Uarrut J Deniori'Hivilli> l)i,ka.m, (I.N. A. t'.T Corn»»ll Dia'l, John Capo Crock, r l^irlon, Joaxph A...I''r.Miaa|on, ({ii- !iec D. iiKlaa, (IttorKi) Montreiil ('.'iitr.i Doui(laa, J. (.s'«/i'y)... Montreal C.'iilre DoiiK^, y, Charlea 11. {.^Xmltnt) CoIh.iiik Kdwardt, Andrew Kxeter Kdwar.la, Alatl OMik^vllio Killott, Janiea .„, , Umdoii KtiKliali, John Kawdon KnKllah, Nolilu K Wealon KiiKllah, William I.yu Kvaiia, K., I>.0 Hamilton (Vi.ire Kvivia, John H D'.irham Kawrtilt, Mii'liMl Markl.ani Cear, («amnet (tanlt Hlo. Mnrlt- KiMttier, ThuntM Ark ma L418] 82 CLKK<;V. [1809. Fep,'ii»fiti. DforgB Wllterford Kuriril-"'!! TlidiriHH A Udlln F.rri.r. I!. W., .V.A. ... Moiitienl KhhI Fi<8Bi«iit, Kilwlti Ni'wlKiro' Ficlil. (ii'l^^^illll. liii'hiird J WvotaiijifitiT Fi)wl"r, llimtii .' Siilt'in Fowler, lli)lrcit, M.D ''olborne Frn/.i'. Kli.m W Oil fprlngii J'rivtuiitn, ()., />.l) ... l'rt>»toii t I'cxhiii 111. .Iiii'iih... lii'illelliiirK A tirey QtiUe. l(..lpiMt l,.(Sluiient) ... (Nibouru Oal'.niltli. Wi.i I'lirk Hill OarliiiH. TliMH YoDK» Street Norlh ae«, D.iii. I K F StOHlTvlllB (jKiiilfv, .I'lliii liraiittiii'd UKi'iniiii. ,\ 'liii K., M.A rnrl« (liTiiiiiii, .l'>liii W Klorn (iiirniiiii, I't'tiir .Muik'uv GllhiTl, fi. W. .M. (Sui.'d) ... Lyuwl'ich OiiUI. Inimr liivi'riiiny (liioi|-(iii. •t,'i,r]t« ^^iiiiijii GiHiilwIii, inniiM IVi'l (Indfii'V, K.ilKTt rmiiphi llfunl (innl'ii, •Ihiiii'D a ili'iiiiiiliiKliii'il (Ji'itliHiii. JiuiiMa . (.'iiutdii tiriiy, Jt4tii>-it Nowlxii'Kh nrwii, Alf.x. T. (.Vm/AO I'ort llnpfc UrtiiMi, A., l>.l>.{Sui>'il).. 'I'oroiito Kmit (Jiwii, .l.psiiH Artlinilii (ii'ii'iwr. .liiiiiiiK IJii(li>»y Oiiniii, VMIImiii rt ()iid(ih lliiiltvln. 'rhiiMiiii..,l)i>ri'hi'fit«r HlHlioii IlHifiir. .lioKphM., ll.A «t. 1 hiiiiiiiii Il'ill.-' I'll M.iikhaiii Hull. V\iilriiii. ll.A SliciijhHikH, Q. Il.ill|>'iMiv. .Iiinih Iliillon llHlil Mil, Will lliivclick Iliiiiill.iHi (MitJH MiNniii lUiiiiii'Mi I, l;ii li.tnl .M... KoxIxiroUKli llitiiiia. 'I'll i.'niM I'uInIht lliiiiii'iii, .liiiiHit Toroiilii K.m't i il.«iiHl'x.., SI A K. W illlHiii MiHin (own Hill, .l.rvlll« M.Collum, .Ic n.iliii.-, ,l..».,|ili W m, Mnry'n "' li-.llh.v, MiitlliUii {Siip'd)... Lvni'dixik HiKikor, I... H.iv Itiinini>y j)iir-.l.y, \Vi.i. H K4«t*r Hiifk .(K, It WliiJiioi * Minilwlrh lliiujli,.l..liii U.K-kwiKMl lloiiitlii'ii, l.iiilikiivlll« lliwnid, VliH'.iitll (.V(4;)'i/)...(iili(iurK H.iw.H .tdiii '^iiulli Mniiiiitin II..»tdl..Ur.il, K, VA Thuiluw IIiikIii.». .Idiiiiin (Sii/M) CiiKtlotfin iriitlll ,U*vy\\ •'•rim.mvlll.. Iliiiil. iMvid Mono liinl, Kr.iti.lK(.V«|»V).... .HI. Ariimnd Uiini, .»..liii i)«|.,i Riiiiid nuiUri. Hiiiiiuid J M'liilrHil V.hh\ niiiili'i. Will 3 Tiiri.iilo H'.'nl lluiillvd n, 81IU Nurth Aatfuitta Hurlbnrt, AMh«-l (.Wrf) Mitrholl Murk, Roliert, A/./) Orlllla lliirlliurt, KrHRtuii...riitl»'lliiii Isl.indH Maawm, .litmeii I'likctiliitm llurlliiirt, Hvlvenler (.S'i;;>*(/)...l'rt-niiit lliirD'urt, Tlinn «'iili.liirvlll« Hutchlniinn, .lidin (»Su;i'(/; Cal/'m;>'.v) — dmnby Irvliind. FrniicU C. i A'lyi'y)... I.ii Chute Irwin, 'Willlani Hiiiiciver IvlHon, JiimeH A Fcnclla lr»l»<«, Hi>iiry Yonge 8tr«*t Pmiih .iNckKiin, Williiiin DiinvillH .liy, ThoiiiHH W lUnillloii FJi»t JcimlnKK. lM»ld (Snji'd) Weston JoliuHtou, Iliivid A tlk|irny Juiiniiton, IIiikIi, ll.A Windr :r JohiiKon, Joxliiiit H., .l/.y4...l'clerbi>ro' Joliniion, MoKi'R roniptiiii Joiii-H, ('ornelhiii A H.ill'ii IIiIiIko Jontd, Ulclinrd (.Siip'rf) I'oUmiK iiep, Kdniund S WyoniliiK .loncN, IVter Vf PI. (ImrKo Kn|>|H.-llM, t*t<'pli., Kennedy, .iHnieN StonnI llryil|{i'i, Kenny, (IrorKe jl Iteiiriiro k K.otiKli, .lilhex II (iienvlllH KciiukIi. TIiiiiiinh 8 Kiixt '/.' 'Ill KepiH-l. J(din II Cookmoiirn Ker, Peter (.S'i(;<'rf) ... Uruinniondville , Kerr, John I, Diiwn .Mllln Ken, Midiiird A T .it .Neuf KIlK'iiir, .!i'Ni'ph l.iiCliiite KlinN, .liiiiieii Wellington .''<|U«re Koyle, K. I MiiKiiin ' Laird, Jninea Nnnter ' l.iilnl,.I(dinll DiiininiondTllle ' Ulrd. Win. II Purl Uover I lj'ii) l/ondiiii I l.niiildy, Oklxirne. JIA lienrKevllle ' I.HiiKlord. Alexniider riialhnni I.HI1I1 11, Ueiiiy (.Vu/i'd) llNnilltoii Uthner, J. K. (Sii/t'i/ ... I'l.rl .Vlnnley l*v. Il.( h.irliii, ,tf..l., .V;.i/nm.. (Inlt Uw, .I..I111 \Sui>',t) Whlll'V LliWHOn, 'IhliniHIl Mm'nr lienrli, (leorgi' B<.v l^tni-ll, WelMler W liMiroyd. JmIiii .-Ml' l<<'iller, Alexillider I.ever, .Inlin (.Vi/pV)... Iiliwll". Jorlllljt I' Locke, iTi^eph Niiw Credit i I/K'limd, H. i.ln l.iiriiii. DiihM /....' Orand lll». r I. mid, Will I.UKiii MBrfitrliiiie, ,lnnie« lAWreiii-evlllt MHJalluni, Kdwin Illenhilni MiC4nn, Alfred Manrerr MeCartiiey, .laniiHi InTerinny M.Collum, .I.wph W St Muryli I Mi'ClniiK, .InnK'K A Newraxtle I M.'CiiII.iukIi, Win OakMII. I Merullciii-h, W. H., W.,l...N..ilh (lor. Mil 'nil. mull. Il.ilwrl Mell'.nrne M.'ll.'liitid, DnvI.Iiniii (iiiiinii.H|Ue .M.'Doiiald. Mnl. olni (.Vu|>'J) Hlaiintead M.'DiiiMirh, Win Carlwiliihl ^i'DoUtfiill, .lohli KIk lllver M.|)«U|i«ll, OeorR* Vktmln M. Di.well, Diivid I'enihri ke .>lr|t.iwell, lliiiiy Carletoii I'lan Mi-Kaddeii, Win Ilramploit Meillll, Win MorrUhnrif M. I.e.iii, HiiKh HalDird .Ml Mullen, DnhIhI ;.v>i/>'y) . . I'iclnn Mi'.Mulh 11, 'r)i..i. (.*?«/>» ...i'.N.kiiv!lle MeNaniirn C'lfKo ...,, llntaoTer I'l.!. ...Ci 1.,- , 'r>wi. I.I lirlnnily Muiford Maxwell, Henry W linxlMir.innh Matlieaon, .lumen Cnilithnrrt I Maudfley, Samuel K CI'nniMy MeaehHin, (1. M., MA... .M iilicil \y, ! Me.«nniorH, .laniei' (.Vu;<'(/; .Slmi'do .Mlifht, SHimiel IVrey MiU'f, Stephen (Mijt'd) .Sewl>iiri..h MilKr, Aaron I) Ariliur .Mlllor, (illlierf (Suji'ji) IMcloii Miller, '^Vin. W..... II irr..wNniltli Milliketi. Andrew M.IIUink MIIIh, .l.din I'niia .MIt.hell, (!e..iK«, H.A Chatham .MorrUoii, Win K., ll.A N'l.rwich Morrow. Kilwar.l, MA C.'iiien.n M.irloii. Will Mallldii M.)HM, .IniiieK N'. ( /ViH.r...'..»m I ,JI.) NiirrU. Jnmeit (.S'u;m/) Onu'iiieo N'ort..ii, Win Il'iiiiukl iirii I'nreiit, AniMiid .^..mli l(.i\li.n r«rk..r, Win It.. ll.A .Si;iiii.lend l'utly»ciii, Will, M llitjiKHJe I'i'aki', Win. H Iliiih iin. Ij. IVaren, Jaiiii'ii I Ui'Ureli.wii IVari.oii, MiiriiiHiUiku tJxIiil.li u I'l'aiciii, Tlionin" I) (ilHiifiid l'< k. .laiiien I .V«;.'y) I'lei. n Terrlii Ihiiilil, II A WMliiiniili:iiii I'liry, ChaileH K IW'iihltih r..terfiiin, A. I 'rvniworiti I'h.-liiK, Ktelini'il (,S'ii;i'(l) ...Hld',(i Iomh riiilllpN, Samuel ll Mu>-k. kii riillli|.4, .'^aiiiiiel c I'olliir, Itli Imrd lllandl.r'l l'>i'>(i II. .l.'imeH >V.H' -.1. k I'll" W II' .''.iMli.ri I'unchi.ii Wni.. M A {ly.lim.'fi.ii'uy: lianey. Wm I'nrnierT.ville llaynor. Altn.l H,, //.I t'ldmnirf Kelil. Henry Prince AlU'ri III.iwhIIiu Kill iidiii. /'n,//.)|l.iiidll<"i U ..I.IM'pll. !,. r O..,. :. . ll It ,1!. tlii'lianl lliclinid)" lllrliHrilM'ii. Wmi.. Kli'llNldiu.ll. Will KIdleV. .r..)iM , Itin.l'v. H.ih.r l(nl.liiV..n. lU.ihaiil It WaHlilii 'I'll ..,.Vy..niiiin .. Ct«l)niike Ciivittfii ....y.... Ilaiil ...yQllle.V.llu It.'!.!!." Kid.ili'. K.'t'ii. h, lt.,l> ..II. f ' KolH'r*. n .1 II A. lltHD', I'r H-h Ilrw. ."^amiiej { llttik tUfwan .M.in.|.«lll.. ('«»llel,.n .., NlMoiirl .yraiiklln Oantre CulHiiHit I (Co r/;. rf) ifJiWii'i Mclllli hie, (I." r.(« ... UuiiIimI Konlh Madden, Ditrld II Aliiwiek ilahoii, Jubii Uuiun«7 Hslluwi, Kdwtira. .'....'....., [414] l»(.««)m. Will If., B A Point l.lin ,ii,t) ,.,'riii(in(o Knat IlK rhon, .1..I111 (.■tii/i'il) llrantAinl Uverci.ii. Will (.Vii^/iV) CnIiinvIIU ISOO.] RiH. Allmi ft. CIMr Kmiderrt. .I">*i'|iti U (»hhaw« ' (»:ini:Brs, .loliii W.iIUt'h KhHk tiH'i|i, .lii^i'lih i;., M.A IVrlh Pniiilfivoi, Will C'l.ii'i-iiilou HtiiMili'i'*. Nil-" ••■ il'o* ilk Kamtfi', •'"liii W Iliiwlik Hitri«tf«, NViii KIkIii 8i'«li-i. Will Frfli'li:h»l>iiin Hoillloll. .Iiillll IIiiikI lli<:|l*lliiiri; A (iriiv 8.'hon<>li|. Will. II . MA I.iikflli-lit Hfdtt. .loMilh:iii(.V/(/i'<<^ ltiivi'ii|iiirt Hi'iilt, .I'lliii Xnw (llii-i;iiw Hnilt.J'>liii, 'Jiiil ....IIhiIIii hlcolt, Will Niipiiiiiti 8iiilt. Will. I, ThrKM lllv.'.n MlfV. .1 . .•//'. (.Vii/»''i/) KiiinplvlllH HhnMii'iii. Will M.nU'ily Hfliiixti r. A., ilxriiinn Mii., I'enidrMkH Hli.nw. .1' liii AiiiMru HImw, Will Xtiwliiii^'li Hliitw, W III, .1,. /A I., /./- H... l.iiliiiiH HIiopliiMil Will. W I.lsl.mrl Hhi'plt'.v, .li.wpli I''ln««l Hhfrlilnii, Win ltiih4iiytK'r(>v. Kiliiii.ti'l S W.il|i|.-<'''Uiif rlln'rloili. Il<'ii|.iiiiiii Alliii'ii HIi'Tt, Wdi... Il.tHijiiixi HIiklH", Ai.nilMiii Miiiiii-y Hliiif. Siiiiii.l Slirtiiiiiinvlllo HIitltT, .liiMi.H r Wlilltiy Hlinii. .'n " W. (,S'm;.'./) ... MIIII'r.M.k Kiiillli. Aii.lrw Uiidhl 11 Slllllll. Itnlint II l-l'fllll HiiiMli, N.illriiiiHl Ayliiii-i, Out. Hmtl.'V. .1. III! /(, I I.l'in* Himrlini/. JiiKi'iili W I>li),v>i;iiwn Hi|iilrc, i;n..r.;i« II., //.,■) U'iIIdii t>liilTit(i> Kiiiiwlioii 8llilMiti,.l<>'<>l>li II Miiiili'ti flxplii'iix'ii. Win Tnnmio Kiii>t PtovHft, .1' liii Kntnn Hl.'wiirt, .I..I111 II Thiiin Ht<«l«l". 'rii..iimi« I'l.ki'rlnn HIrliiiMi »v, {\. l(KiiiiiiliiKlri>iii N.W. fiiinlnv. .I.iliii i.V(<;.'i/) Atiiwlrk «iillif.l.iii|. Al.x Y(>rk»lll« Hiiih> iliii'l. I> II.. H.A Ilrnnipton Hwjiiiii, .MiiMlK'W '•V«;('i/)...<;o(t)i«l'>i»n Hwffi. Kiliiiiiiiil K K.Al- H (imiMi Tiyliir, I, . I) n. I nil »r.) T. roiitii K. T«yl>>r, Will „ yutl Xowmi T|N-*<)n f II I Aylwlii THriiii'iit, I'MMiu ClorHiini Tfhki'V Kl"ii"/>r !. .liiliii Ti'iiililyn. Will Tiirkor. l;l<'li.iiliiiiiit, 11. Uiurjti!, //..I...U 'Hkmi' II I CLKROT. AViislilnjftnn. W. C, Itf.A OnMow WiiiH.iii. W, O., .I,'./1. ...Oxti.nl (\iiir(i W.^listi r. .lohii \\«ril«vlll^ W..|.|mi. Isiiir Mllll'iiiil NVIilii'. Ivlwiii'il Niiimiiiiii Wliiilii;, .l^iiiKS Uuiigiiiiiinn WliitliiK. M itllii'W (.Vh;('-/) Klnrii VVIiilliiK, nicliiir I II iwiiinnvilJK Wihir .I'lliii W. ... rfii-triiKilUlieiiK Will. I'hli t I) W.illtT'ii Kiilld Willliiiii-i, .i.iliii A I'nrt ll.ipii WIIII11111.4, TlioiiiiiK Oii.iwiHiil WilllitlllH, TlioliliiN ijlililiiiKili'II WilliiiiiH, W. II. (,S'((/.'(?) MallMn '.Vllliiiiiii, Hiviil ArtliiiKHlii WI'ltMoii. .Iiiliii K. r.V'.;>'(/) 8triillir..y W|i|,..i«hhv. N, II,, M.A IMcum Wlll.iii/liliV. Win Wnli'i-Jown Wllm.itt, .1, (',. MA IlnllixllU. Wllx.iii, Al'ii I'l •' UiMuliittu WII-..11 .l..lin, II A WiIhiiii .Inliii (' Il»nvtV) I,ci.|||.vIIIm Wriulit.W I'.. .»,.(. (.S'd//./) IIiimiIIImii VmIIIII.IIII. .Iliy .''< tllllllHt'l VmiiiX. Ku. r nil II Nuiiviiv IIiiiin» V iiiiu;, iiiKirai U>il Ittvcr Vmiiii!, Will, (.Siip'il} 'I'r ■iildii Yoiiiix, Will, jiiliii ittirllUK Mc'tllJitiir itOmtnil Tifiimirrr, l.<>iii|i>ii. UcT. W. M.CIiiiii Th'iHoyieal Tutor, f lixr' II, iliiliii ill. W. Uilliiii'i', l-'iiiiui. Sirr'liiri/, Pi'Hon. Hu". .liiiiii'K Si'viiiniir, CUrK - iri.iv, 111 ri'i'iill. Khv W. 'I'liiil.-ill, Sfrretary t\f 1\tUith- iii/l (hill III 1 1 Irf, It. II rill. Ailkliin, T. I). (iSiijitr.) I,»niM|iiwno Aiilil, I) , l.iiiifiiliiwii» lliti'ktirvlllii, J AiiiKtt IWII, .Iniiii'" I.Suftrr.) I.i<.)...Tiiniiili> O, (.Sii/irr.) » Ili 4. .1 Criniinrii riiMMi J'llin IliiiiillliiM l><'th;ii<<|iiin A II Wlllilil l> I t, K, f „ Ilnrrinlnii l>ili IlltKlIlT, J. W lilll'kllllW ■•'lilnti. .Iiihn Mount Kori'Ht Kiiiiirk. Jiwph ,,,. Itlir Kox, 'I'li'iiii lit HvnK Kiiwli.r. .1 II Kimt llolton, ()iiiiIh«' lliiriy, It {Lihiil Ulilir) Aliniuilti tliililKiiillli. T DiiiiiInii Onilitlii, JnitiKii (.N''t/w,) Illrvlti llmiiily, WllllAlii Hull lliiiiilv. Will ,,„„ Oniiiinixt Uiinilv. H, II , Aiiriii* 83 Onndy, .TnmM Strnttiriy liiiiMy. .l.'Wpli It Opii'iii.tt (I.mmNih.iM, J. II Oxf.iril Mi!h 111' r. .1, (LociU Klihr) I>uii)i:ilii, kI. Ilni:, W Cop.i..»ii ll,ii.i>v, J, (/,T IhiMn-ii, K Kllliiiil.' Ilimiiii. .Iiihii (Siiiirr.) ('iipt'li.w 11 llill,*l;iiiii« lli'Kpi'l' r llill. H. N Nliiiinli'i.r Hiilnii'i-, V. A\liii.T II,ill. n.{.\iiptr) Aikwrixlit II lllllllnil, T SI. Villri'llt lliilliy, A. Y ili'liir.HM U'lcklnn, ,1 Owi'ii Sinil.ll lli'nili'rHiiii. \V I'irt.,11 JiifT.TlHii, T. M V:il li-y ■Imks'iii, T H.rki'li.y .iHrkwMI. II..,, , MiilitlH.'ll .l.iliiiHl'iii, It Ilillltir Klinlwl. II. N.(/,. KM.) Uunlmni K.MJ. K>'ihli.iw, ,1. H lliilKii-iii Kiy. .iiiSii Milliin l^-i'!). II I ('.ivni/ii l,<', I). M !>lii MrKi.lvt'V, C Ilaniilii'ii MiMW. will. II liiiliilili MH'iiiiii. Will Mill'lil MilMmnlil, .\, A WnlkiTKiii NiiuMiit, K Dilii Ouil«n. T (A'hiici".) Fiiiiikvlllit Orr. ,1. .S .'...„. S»iHi|i-liiir;'h O'llmn. .1 Kiirliir Ollilr, .1. n Sill. Ill l'ii..t(.|i. W Dlnxln I'.'i''*. .Iiiiii,*ii {Siiffr.) I'lrl'.li I'.'ik. W KuHt Diinli^iii. »J. I'llilit.r, .1. T Tiiiiiiilo ItlllllllWIIl. .1, II .. I,IV.|)|I|1 K.iliiiiHi.n, W. {NiijMw) I.lir. Ill lliiMnHon. (i Oik llill II' III, .liiliii ( hiciit /•,'/(/(•/•) M.iiiii (ViiliM lliiliip. T. (.S'./;jrr ) ," I, ('iiilniilni'il Itolhlun, 1», U WiilkiTl'ii llmlt«>:l. K I''|.'i>lli>rl<in.S'i/;»rr,)Stiiiiriiri|vlll« Si.yiiiniir, .1, (' I< ;!i.|'iMilt Sliiiilivwiirtli, J LiiTi'linin Siiv,i|{ti, I) Imiiliin Hlinw, .liiniiiH il.'iN'il'li Soiitl, .lim, {.Super.) WiiI'tiIkwii Slmw, C IH'llil Hiuvlli, l» M, .MHry'ii Sni'vlh. Will M, .Miin'i Tiiiclnll. Win il.irtU. Tyl-.r. H..I H.-iiHrii Wiirnm, .?.(.'. (.S'H/wr) , I)iiiiiiii.n|II.« Wiilki'r, .liihii Iiiirlmiii Wiilkiir, II Appin Wiilkor, A. II WnlirftTil W..MVi.r. K. IJ A k»il|/l.. nriH.klln. " J«K. Klilinrd /'./>•■ Yorkvllle. NIAdAIIA CONKKIIKNCK. M tiiih iii.-'td at l^>ii(|in. Ont., tho tljlrd Uodui'sJay In A|iill, 180U. Vifitding Kldm. * HUT. E. Hilst..l XlngBin DiMrlct. " O.ti ('.illainiire. Oxliiiil •• " A. .!■ IM K J^niiliin " " M. Ili'iiwn Bt. CUlr " Abb«,0 lUniiltor. lUrk.r. I) I'flrollH Ilnrtrniii. K Caiilion)' Itenooii, W 8|irlnufi>rlvtown lliirili't, (' ripnrtii llri>-t(il II I^tki'hlilo Itrlntol, i: AnrnKtrr jlr(i»ii, W (1 AiiciiKtcr lli'enii-r, A I.... Duiiiivillo |!|'d C^nl, H.. KoiTK kik Gulp. I> (iHklnixl O.llliiK. ,1. >l KliiKul (^ilUiiiiirii, I). Iiiiii'rxi'll Culler. . I. n I^lnl AMiio |)iH|n'r, K Hiiiillivillx lt«vi«. .I.T KMlrll.ia |irii|K-k. .1 I.viiili-ii Mmiiilik. M ^'t Mi.ry'a t-jtHltllMII. C. 8 liOllclllll J'illintl,.). N lii|Xi'ltllT|liMH. J. K l.lllOII (illrnv, .1 llHiiilUxn (JrlHIii. 1> HtrHffiirilvtIlo Orilllth. A. K 8lmlhrii<-rK<''ri A WalUrcliur); lliililii'll. J l<iiry, K Ii-«, U ><>iiiilir« Iiii Mlll.i. .1 Hllvir mil Mli-ii.r. I.. W St. Iia»|.r« Mi'iiiM. 11.0 Ilayflilil MonliM> <»tnii, T n.. cHitnlirn 'r>t4,.„ M<'«riirrlr«. R i'aplHylowii «mUb F fLiriliw h,..w II ir»r, fl Norwich 1 1T i>'!li.i^«r. It. A lUrtfiird •r!>,*.,r Yuliom, J. W M.lprlM|fi«ia Cr.EROT. ONTAUIO CONFEKKNCB. Whirh nieeU at Ncnniaikut, the Kcuiul IV«diioK>Iay In Mny, IHUO. Ke». J. Ciirts, SrcrrUiry. l\ftvling KtiUn. Uist. T. P. Brailshitw. Toronto PlBtriri " 8. (1. Jones ("ollxirnc Dlnlrlct " J. Fodtur Iluruii UUtrict Adnms. J. Q Sllrllng ArcliiT, .M. D WlUowdnle ArKiw, T Kln« lleniiftt, Qud'HuTlUu llraddhaw, T. 1* Ufki-y Ilrown, T. Onkvlllo llvuui. J. W. (Sup'U) MMnrht-Kter CainplH'II, A Kriiiikliira Ciiiiiplwll. J Ilnltiniure Carninn. A., A.il.(-'ifminary)lM\uy\\\o rarRcadilHli, D Korciit Oarwiii, R TithwhIit Orouter, D CaatU'loii Ciirtii, J Ornnu thx'klmm, It IlriM.klln Ktfan, J Liward Finn. P. M. Ilitllliiioro Kootttr. .) KinilH'ilry Kulford, h. J FfViTiiti.m IllllH. J. II TlioiMbiiry llliinM'ks, J liivi-riDfty lUrndun, W. F Kuplirnt.u Hunt, A Onhnw,'! HiiUon. .1. II Toronto .lolinmin, il. II. (Sup'd) FmiMord Jonra, 'alKiiiiin Knnx. I'. K iimnuvvllli' Uko, C. V , JUliiuftl . t.uk(>, D. U i|nii|i)il»i, I.iirKi>. K KItii I'liMt 1^'. ic», II.(.VMj>'(i) Niivliiiry '. t.i'ti. I llrari-!irlil){t> iU •;<■■',.; A,C , I>i»itr->id MilUr, C i:x».rl.l«;.. .^I'lrrltr;., y...., ... OlHnwllliiiii's N'Kjrit ni, .'...,.,., ,, N>>iiiitiii Niirinti' W. 1'! IlrlKli!oii Norrlit, .1. rl.. Ilriuliton Owi-M, J. (Siip'il) linnniariih, III. »'Blmriie Sparnw, .1. I> Urltiiiloii fimrrow. I'. I. Tudor Khaw, W. II Hranipton Tnylnr, Msnrurd Tliuritlan, A, L (Urafrax* Tlndall, 11. I...... Ilannvt-i' TlionipiMin, )). 8 IWMhvIIIii 'riioni|Hion. H, A Ilrooklin WhUb. K. Mount For-xe Will. K IturnhiK'H MIIN Wllwin J .„.,.,„ l>Kl«rmo Wild. J IMIxulla Wright, A WallbrldK" BAY OF QUINTK CONFKUKNCK. Wh»an noxt mmoIoii will Ih* lii'ld at Ottawa (Ml v,c«imiiii-iM'liiK fuurtb WihI- noiHlay In May, IRiVll. J. (Jardimvr, Sri-rrldr)/. lUv. II. Wllllama NapaiiM* Pint. " J. •). Il«ll llrfH'kvJlla " *' J.II. Andri'ws KlngiRlou " « Witt. Brown U(tew« " [410] [1860. 1800.] Andrewi, J. II LouKhboro* AndertK.'s, A ShnnimnvDIe Aylaworth, I. II Napanae Ileal, K. (.Sup'y) Oil 8|>rinKt IWl, J. D Aruprior ll«t*«, lj. A Caniiirton Bird, W Tauiworth Blair, W Arniirlor Brill, D boulli llimtly Brill, J N<>wlnKton Brown, W IroquoU Brown, D. {Sup'd) ... .Mountiiln OroTs Bull, J. Newl>iirith ChlKhulm, F Sulby Clark, J. T Cloy no Dary, M Na|Mtniw IhiwKon, A .. .Mallc'iylown Dcniku, It. B Vi'iiiiacli«r Kuip^y, 1' Twi-mI FerKUMin, J Aultavtlln French, lt>ll«Tllle (lardeiior, .1 Fitrnii'rarille Oraham, W. U Kdwardabiirt; Ilalllwell, I Ir(H|U(l.'4 IIwaelKrav', II i.rndhurHt mil. J. D<;nii>r);i!l, K. h Wollii IkIhihI lilowifi!!, h. il Kltfln IliidKiin. W '.I Mllford II jS1.\, J .. Newbury .'ohi^aon, W. /■'■ Wliii-hi'iiter Knowl'ir., 11 Slow liiiiMi h Lutif, St. .iU}t''l) Mil I (III, Mc^ntn T... V.f ialiy. il'H.rii, I,. ...l-yn Morria, llliiioiii Invi-rary T Ili-llevtlle ytp'U) Vnnkb.'k Hill ....Mnrren '>nmr, K DiiiiiinoiiuH Ivrry, I) f.Vw/i'ii) LouuhlxinV I'Mlem, ^. I) ArdHn riokett, T. W (HIawa fitjm, 11. N Iiiverikry IloKera. J. A Kiiitun'a Coriora Kom. .I.i< FkhivIIIii Servli.i, W i)i-nioii'atvlllo 9i-vni,>ur, U.i^Sup'il) White Uke ?l>'^rta, Alex Bli-..vlllt) 8111a, J. W I'rewilt Smith, B Wilton SmIlb, I) I'rearolt Smith, .1. iSHp'd) Wli -healor Snider, W. II rolHiiii)( SUrne, S. (I tttiHwit Stratton, F. B Melvlllo TrnvelliT, A. U (laiiano<|iia Weat, I. N. 1) Verona While, (J. fl Henfrk'W Wllllaina, II II. Ilevillu WIImiii, I> Morven Wllwiii. J. F l'liarb*ytlllo WiMNlnirk, K Ihleafft Yoiiker, A IMwariUbiirifh YnunK, H Louuliboro' Young, Joaepb MltiUrJ nrldah NcIIkmIUI Ritlaropnl < Cliiirt'li of II. N. A. The Kltfhth Annual ('"nferi'iiro of ' tho II M. : 'niurili, II. N. A., rlowd I lla Heaalon nn Monday, S<'pt. Ul, 18(M. I IUt. Aiir. a. II. (lre»n, lliihnp. UoT. ,1. HImpaon, .Vfcrf/ury, Wliidwnr, llronki, K.(Aoeii( Kliler) MarliUVIIIiiga Daniel, J Ciiin:iri/) <)re«n, John (.Vitiiim,: ri-ti(v|l|o liikrrinnn Uoli;. iHlniiil KItfIn Mllrnrd ... Newliiiry fVliiclic^lur Hloru Iiyn orriii, llllnnlii .Invi'rnrjr ... IIi-IIkvIIIii nnkli'i'k lllll .Mnrven UKhlHir(i' .ArdMii DllkWit .. Iliviiiiiry iltin'ii Coriii'm • ■•■ Kk^iitIIIii ii"iniiii>iiivillo ■ Ulillx Uko KIrcvUlo rrvKci'it Wilton I'rrHfolt .. >Vli rliMilvr ('iiImmuk OitHwn Mi-lvllli. ...(Iaiiitniii|iie Vtlarop«I Ctiiii'cli III CaiinilM* Foiinil.'d A.l). 185(1. ni)(bt KdV.Williii Naxrey, General Su- pfrinUnilent, CImtliam. Mr. W. Chmiiller, Trraturrr, Chnt\ihin. JUt. K U. IMiriHy, ."^c'lj of n-ufrrnicf, 0riioii. I,liii|..<'y Utlxrviilti ]lnnviti'>l, Will Tiiroiito ]Hrliliiiili>n Ihiwera, Win liraiilliril Itrirn, (' Iiik Wi'Kl Hull. S Ilitiiillton Wuxt lUII, S(<'|ili<>n Wlndwu ]l>ir|wr, t'. M iiM'i'n .^'lunil IliiwkliiK W... AiiiliilMrt Il.iiniltuii MilliT, TliotUM Uwvii J^iund )tiH>ri-, l(. I. ..^Iiiic<>« MoifU K. I( HI. J.diiiN. .Nil. O'lUtiyiiiiii. .I.i'opluii l.lvKrpiH>l, N.8. O'lUnyniiii, ri>li'iiiliili (ltl).|'v|llH Wii»lilii,{liiii. ('. A Wiiidmir \\ lil)>|><'r, ll<'iijniuUi...I)i'u.Hiiii>ii.|vtllt) Yurk, Alficd CbalkHUi I'rhiiitlvc Mt'lliiNUf I riiiircli III <'UIII>UII« Ili'T. .1 Mllii.r, 1'ifsi.l'l nf (hnfrrenet. Tiir^iiitn. IUt». .1. t'\n\\\\,S/crttarji r^f Otuftrtncf, lliiH-iiliiiiik. Iti'lil Wiilkiir, Kn'i., (ifixfral Trtaturer, Kliiif .HiriHit, 'riii'Diitii, lU'T.T ("riunptmi, Thni.Tulnr if Klilnr iif III,- I'liinliiin Jiiiinitil, IIniiiIIIoii. Uiiv. W. llnWi>, Mittiiin'y Sre, if Ihnik .V.Vii'tin/, Ml Y(ili(|i' .llimd, Ttiniiilo. Ttii> riiiri'ii'iici* will iiiiiKt ill llraiiip- fall JiiiKi lib, IKDU, at U u'cluck a.m. Aditnia.T. (.Vm/i) 0*l< Allni, .1 WalkiTlon All«n, W. (] .Mxlloii Anii'y, T •• Alli|"ii AuK<'r, H Klura Aiiiftr, T I'ltaiit tllll II.H*. W , Allitoii lull .1. I* KIr.illord |i<>)li>, tl •....•..■ .,.llriiiii|il on fiiijiia, J. H Mitlloii IMlhy, W 8t. IMen'a IIUrdKi-. J OraiiK«vllle Cndi-, |{ Turoiitn Ciimplifll, J llriiiiptnn CliiH<(liiim, J Kiilklrk ('imk, W IjniiKhhoro' Crniiipton, T Iliiiii'.!t.in Ditvlwin, .1. (&'u/i.) 'roiMiitii Dudli-y, T Klli-nmiTH KdKnr, J Wcxfurd Kohier, T. {Sup.) Kuvi-rplinm Kiiiili;t>r, .1 Ucniatoii KranklHli, J Allilnn (l.iriior, •! I.a^kny (Invin, T lUnillloti (IHIx-rt, .1. I) Kevxmliiiiii (lll|H*n, J. W lji>iid»ii illirord, .1 llriiiKlKy (liNxliiinii. J Iluwnmnvlllit ilriiniliK. T Tiiriifilo IIiIkIi.O I'arU Hull, I.. (Sliiilfiit) II:illillt<>ii llmiimrd, II Colili, 'ly tliivliN'k, .1 Clinlbaiii H«rrl.lK«. W Yorkvlllti lli-yworlh, A WlddiT lliirNWoll, .1. It I.;b1x!r iiitib MiiilbKii, W. 8 rurontn lliiKKliin, W Il<-rv|i< Idli'. I) Ilrtdford .lidiiixt) n, W I.H-inai. W Ilnwkuvllltt l,vl,.. W. (.Vi(/<.) Yoikvlll.. M iiklinin, .1 Viclorin 8i|IIi«ih >liilllii>wi<, M. II Ilniyti.li Mntiht'WH, II. 8 (in«ii|i<'< lllll Mt-Krii, It ()rm»nl>.'ink Mlliixr, J , Tiirii'itii MII.IIhI.iii, K WIddir M.KHly, .M. II 8.dklrk .M.inkiimii, W IIIui'vhIh Nntlrimii, .1 l,oii.l' N.'Wt.m. W Htrallii Mx.m. li Coriml I'litllwin, K WimkI l'«iil, II Ill . I'SK^ W It.dl. W IIii. MlMllll UKK, J It""' III ii..ir.', t; 8t. . .« ItiiWH, W T ruiito ltvd»r. l.(.S'u/i.) Il'i<«is>v|||s .■^i.lt. tl MilM k» KalU simiiom, I> ^ir 'hi.ll HIiiipMiM, J. (.Vm;>.) <•' .iiit-vllln 8iiillh, J UrmnhHliU Hlaik, J Arlbur (»lH(r.>rd, C ClHriiiiiinJ Hti'phnnMtn, K. (A'u;).) KoTir.-liam Htiiiii'bouNH, J , Itnrilo Hwin. J. It KlnRnton Tliiiriiltiy, W llriD'H MIiimi T.lWlwr, J. (Sup.) lIlkWklrMVillH Ti>v, It Itnrrln Vi'iilk.'r, J ClarliiiiiurK \\Mlkir, ,1. W Kll H'n. W«l«iiii, II V.'mk '.toll Whltw.iitli, W. K tniH ham Wllk iiHi II, J KliiK'tiiii W'lii.litiir, .1. A Vli'tiTin 8<|Uiiii> WikmI, lliiidph KvMi»K4'liinl Aaaii>('lnClitii> Nil Ut'lurii ii-i-tdiwl. ffivaiiKi'lli'Al I'liinu. Nd It.'liirii 't'pulviwl. Congregational Denomination TheC Monii'fNl, Q. KrItiH, l,s!ii«|i'li CloIp'.'N 0« V I I'ui'kw. .1. v.nf|.rvl|'.. ij, lUilkli-. T. M Ilo>rnoii, It (he 'i>pli /? Moiitrral Wood, Jch'i MrNUtiiird A'"/ iM l\ntiiriU V'.unj*. Arninnr, .1 , K.dvln llnk.-r, Tlioiiiaa , ...Voroiito llroinnfld, V, T 7'<>miito lliirrlilll. II (i«ii'rin*tow n ll>in.., .1. T WlilHiy cinrki., W I'Hila l'iiiiil«h, litMiriic, M.A MonlrHn) Ilitrrniit. .Iidiii H'lairord llott'.dl, .1 .loliiiH|iiii, ,1 (Inillaii) Kiii'^, 8t<-plii>n ... Kyckiiinirn ('..rnitrt I.IIIIk, AiIhiii, II I) 'I.ir«n(n : l.iiiii'.l.'ii. W., M.A Vaiilil.Hk III! I .Miii-doiinId, A MoiilrHitl M.ivillU'iiii, .L.P Turnuto !* -i' 80 CLEKGT. [I SOP. 1800.] •1^ it-, Canada ChrUtlan Conftrriite Tluiii Ourliiitr, frrndrnt, Kdlxtone. TliuiiiiiH lli'iiry, TrfAUurcr, Ukbawa. B.>i:iir^, M.J. (tUrk) Ki-ttleby Karl, .N. C OnMtlBtcui Unrliiitt, Tlioiiiaii Kdilystoiiu (Irnliiiru, J(!r<-ini«h Qufenivlllo Ilnyiinr, (?lmrli<« NuwiiiHrki't Ili-iiry, TliiiiiiaH Usliiiwa Henry. U'ui IlcHpeler Juhiiilon, J liluoiiitiiKtuD Mtickli'iii, ,l(,bn Uurmluy'i Corm-rg Ni'lwiii. .1. I* Onhixwa NiiblH. J..I111 W I'lirU Ki)i(>T!<, .Miudii Dray Inn KuNM, .). L (IrHl'ion Tattiiii, .li-Mw \«ilinllaii. .liH llioiio iii-nry, AllH.it N LItllii lirlulii IlillNirii. Will KfttMiy IVrcv. *Vii Uan^'T Triili. \V '»■ Ori'lio >Vrl tUl, Jaiu.M ISItHiiiiliijIcii liible JiirlMilnii (liiircli lu ( .. iiii<.ln< ComuMiiiK mi.<'iM nt liiinpt'iu, on the lii'nt MiiiimIh^ \u .liiiiu, Ih* 'J, Omiif^i'inttl t)jj)crrt, C. ItaiU 'I', IWtiiietit !>/ Ilir tytnf-'rKtxi't,. W. h. I'liMiM), SrcrrluTy nf (\iiif'^m.r. iitiil (ieii. (tii'iiil S. •' t'liii|i|>lu Ir. Kiliv. Ulniiil ilu. Allin. It Ciiiry. (Ililo, I! H. Aklilf), J ViH'iiMi) litvir, r. K. I. A»irii, \^ KinUIhihI. .Mull, I' ,■<. h-kcr. II IMiiii. AIIkiI llirhiT, C Iliioiii.iiitiilx II-.1. U. «.' , Iii,(, i.,,11 l< wiihi|r, \\ K.M'liT liiiuli. r, J. W I'lli-ilhiiii' iaiitli'ii, II I'lliu'K Alliiiil t'lmtiplo. J Cliailiilti'iiiwii, IM') I. ClarkH, A. MII.IkII Culliin, .1 , M I>lnliifi.'li| < OlIllIN J.. Villi I'lXI'll'l' Oilwi-n. tl. T W IimIi.Imh rnur'lio, II. T Il>l>ll|tlli|| I'liiikliy. II l,H«ss.liiU. M>ix>ii. 11. ... I.liili. 1'ii.lrit*. \\U. r.,x KUhhIh. ,1 Kxxlcr Kui.iii. .1. II Tjriiiio y, J (;iii|iiw Lin^iion, .1 I'liiico .AliH-rt M.-lli«rall,F.,.Mc\Vllli.iin»,L.>t 7. I'.K.I. MiirrlB, A Hxl.rld-e .NVwc'omlMi. II.. lildrtHiil. 1,'it i;t. I'.K.I. NotI, II. .1.. .Miiiniy ll.iilwr 8.. I' K.I. \'en-iw, W. 8 nsliawa I'ciiroe, C. J Cani|il»llfir(l I'licc. K I'olt \l'\X' ■ llicii. .I.J (tniici I lllcliiird. A.. MoWilll.iinK. l,ol7. I' K I. U<.a.h. W. K Clinton KiilHTta. K Itiiniloii KiililiiH. i' Ilowniiiiivillii t-Vneabaiiijh, J.T...CI«v«'liind.i>lii> r 8. Titi'ii. J It I'.'i ll"!"* W.ldll. \V Illfl •Mill Wflplit-r, (1 l";ilHiiirjt WbllliHk. J i.llllx ItritHin WI<'kHtt,l,.\V,Cbat(ilii Fidk'tlili ,0 8. WllJiiimii. J ri.k.ilni{ WuoUnuiu, W >Var«aw Ilcsiilar Bi :Mlat MliiUfera> Ali'xnndur Jr.bii Mnntn>^l Aiidcriuili, WulliliKliiii 8i|Uiir« A:-d.-ri«m, W. K V«nkl.*k lllll Ainir, A. li, ., 8uttiiii KIiiIh AiiNtIn, A 8liii('iii> Hil..!. U. (.SVuJ.;in W.HidMt.K-k lUldwIn, T IiiitxrKiill I'KldwjIl, J. A O'lrbi'ntfr lliri.'nifl, N. I>. iLic.) Wilk.'i.|M.it lliil'iMilll, >V. L... I.i>nliiliiii'lir)ib Uati-H, Jobn WoulntK k llntrdoull, W, InKcrKoll IIhiIdII, a 8t. AriiiaiidN lliiiim, A Aliilifri-llii.rK lliKli'nImndor, (.) Ili>i'liii lloiiH, T. ( .l/i>.k«ir, TbiM'iih Oiii'iiila);a Hi'i'Hpa, J, M mtratliri Tlvcrtun I'liiiinriiii, J I'liiri'iiiiiiit ' iiiiiiTiin, \V. II H|i'lintri)rd ('.iiii|ibii||, A.durf I'aHiir) ... liiH'liHbar (^llll|lUl||, J. \, Clialbiiiii, Out. Oliaiidli'r, J ('iiall'-iK>k (!li«>iii.y, Klljiib CiiiilKirii' (Umki', .liibiM //if^'iYi/) Kill Hull ('liirkii. K lliiri;»hi>vlllo Claikii, J. W (kill Mil lifrK ('lark, A llanoTDr <'Iniik, 8 ,.,„. Mohawk i^liittni. Jim A)limM, li.lt Iiiindiin OlIlltH, .luillrll (Iif-.ril t^rawli.p.l, J,dtli(/'M/'.) U .Ml-i-k ('iii'iiliubitin, 8 8ir '•i',..HW CiirrlH, II M'lihv-Ui.ii Curliii, llwinin ,. BllvHr lllll [4IH] DaTidmn, T. L., D.D. ... Aylmnr, Onfs UavlK, S. II Iiri-^dcn Dfinpwty, Jnhii I'mt ||i,|,a Ilniiovnn, J Smlili'.. Kiilla Doiiuhnrtv. *'. A .">t.(liv.i|»9 IlowIlM!;. J. T Wli kl.iw nnncaii, Almiin Oi.illiiii] liiiiini't, 8 (•iiicKtiiiio Kllliilt, Iwiar (lirl.rrit) ... .Mmint Kl-in Fiicc-y. A. M Wli.ib.-Uro Peru'iiKon. J. K Itauixton Kiiirb. John Kiiiiia KItcb, II KInvtvlllB Kllch, II. I' I'm I lliiw.ll Kol««r, 8 \V Cl.ar Ounk Kiimyth. W I'u..lliuh KrHRor, \V Kiiii>iirdine Krwiii.in. II .Aikuna Kyfrt, It. A., no WoiKlxtdik ti.ili'n, T' niii.m I't. fit, <'hail>.|i iirr •I'Tlln. J Ilrlu-lit tilliwin, .loll (Itrlirnl) Nhw 8arnin (illllca, A ,'^awvHi'iivillH (liil.lf, J.(WWi»-n/) Villiii Niiva (liidriiiy. K. (A/i.) WiHiiloli ck llonilK. Will. (Hrlirril) I>>i.ill tliild. M.idlii'W l.iiidK.-xy llniidi'i'biini. K. (Hrliiv'l) T. ronto Oimtollow, II Ni« 8ariim (IralTtfy. (li'iirtfM Kiii|(<r..ul/nir, Kd Wdnint tliindv. J. .1 81. rbiiinan Ilall. J I' llH>limn llaliToft. I,.(mii/ 7^nV"i>(!iili'liiii l'lii«« llarrlii, (I. (Aiic) Ijcil Willlniii* llnmhiirM, K. (Lie.) WcHtpurt llavilniiil. Win Ili^tnn. tint'. Ilavrixk, r \V.(,Stiii(fnl) \\umU\wM. Ilaili'toii, W. I' Ik-llil lli'iiilTiMin, Tlii>« I'arU IIiirriiiKtiin, II. (Urtireil) ... Klii;;iivtlU> II»ii< John I'ltiiliii-tiivlilit Hill, J Mill ..y lllllyaia, W 8iilllvnu l|iHip.-r, Win. {h'rlirfil) OHrliika IlnlhiTt, W Mnvnn JaikiHni, 8 Kiiniika Jarkwiii, i', (Cic.) Slircwubtry Ki'i'i-linw, K I'lirt llowan Jiiiim, II i"ann>'Id KliiK, .liiliii Hali-avlllo KliiK. .liiHtph llriMiklln Komi, II Wixdwli'h Ijiriiy, W Caktliilcn l4ioy, K Iluit»n l^inn. C. V Uui'i'nutiifi l.nwNon. J tili'iiallan l.liiri'. .1 Ni'wbiiry Miivil. II. (Klilnr Oin. YAi/rf 1 Ti>niiit/» l/ilib. II J. (.V/i(i^,,n WiKdalwh linntitlxb. J. (Iwtiiiti fir.) ... 'I'lihrarora Marklii. ,1 llv.imnvlUa .Mai'iiiitt. *l. A Torniilii IMai{(>H, W 'rumtilA .MiiiiilnK, J. W Ht Aiiilmwi MrCaiil II. {.Stiiilriilt W ImIih-Ii Ml-tMl'tlllllil, II HHhlllli Iti'llnlin .Mi-<'U, 8 I'mt lllll Willi M.lliiiiild, I' 8t .MiHv'a Mi-lii>iiii>d. Mel (AW.)...WNlliiiiiir/h MuDi.nald. A l'ali.li.» Mrlloimlil. Abm. D 8t*<\iir»li-k MHln-itiir, M Kt'inpivllln Mnliityrii, A Maviicr Mcliit.viK. UiilMirt I'llri'Vlllit MoKiv, Will 8\lvaii MoNalili. V.V.,A.M.{nticli.) I.'dilmial KIcljtHrin. J Siriiilord Mi'l.ntii, II 1 1(1 in a M.y^ll, H 1'i.l'l.y .UrCtuttl, U , ()llii«« (Ky » ' 18C0.1 CLERGY — TABLE OF STAMP DUTIES. 87 iyliii«r, Onf, I'rt'*il(.n ...I'ort ll„,,a '"'I'll'- KhIU ••Wlcklow • •<"'i.tllnin • '■••H-Kt'illo • • 1!«> Union Hiinle Ki!|.,MVillB '"n llii-\f..|i CIt ar (Ji.H It I'll-lillcll Kiiir'iinline WiMlltdtocli t;t. <'hiiilM) iVcwIiiirr •.. Ilri_-lit Ni'W SHriiin i"\»|(ivII|h VilU Nov., \Vii<..|.(|. ,lt l.lllllHiy 'I', r.iiito Ni " Siiriini Kiiiipttnn .. Hllmot '.■.llH\hiim iili'lMn I'liirt) ri. Out MIII'T. M'liltni- Mount VotmI >li:ix, T . Oojitur MiUliell, K Milken M'yh, Vi.a.ie.) TavUtrH'k Mititrtmii.r^-, >{. B Scotland H»>r«, J. )l Whittsvale Ml. Ine. K KiirwtTlllu Miilr, Wui Kuiifhlll MulliTii. IJ Brockvllla N(tl.«'ii,-( llriHike MrholM. II , .....Iliirlt'tn ::'".!'ni|t. t •.Hrle* Wi'lleolcv OiihlriV. J. {Hrlired) HmtH* Owi'iii r. K Kulklrk O.NitDf. W. T A Tcnttrvlllo I'lirHiT. A Druw'i MU1'<, t-l- I'litton, U I'-irU I'aviilo', •) Cliitthit It IVrriu. 4 lirihlophor NIIhuIowii ri('t«r(>, Wm Hornby riclciuil, .1. A W»wt Mdlimrriiy rii'knnl. Ui.ln.rt lliinnv.T I'nwlnr. 11 I,lttl« Klvor l'iiif»l<'y. \V Chi«p«lJo ltklnl>..|h, K Oxiubruck Onlru ItittililT. Kr<"lt .'^niiili. .liiiiu'N Arkunii K'ult, A SiMKMP hlaKhl, A Waforford flil.T S. I' M.uloii ."iiicliilr-. Xi'll Went rtrrmi Mlii-lnlr. 'Ili4ininii WhiL'liaMi H'lilili. A YarniiMitli ruiilrti Ciiillh. i: It K.I.M Hlllitll, Will (IWIMI ."olllld Hiiiilli, .1 ."< I'ort |tiin>r Hinltli. .1 r .iliucp Bmllh. Kih. (««/irf(/) .Norwiih 8l<<*liMi Vliilii|{. }« ThorndxlM Walt, ltiiiil..| Vi.rnorivlll.. H'alkiir. Cli irlillow|iiK |la|itist .Miiiiiatli l)nclH^ Mitiurd, Will, ^^.*c. C. B. V.) ...Toronto Mtlii.i, W NItbMirK NiTiiiaixWu, L Qui'Im-c UotH'rts. K..... .'• 'orlMtro' KouHHv, If ,..,. ir.iu ,a lAgn» Slock, Tboniaa , ' •■lerlmro' TapwMll. .■< I'ort l''i|>» Wrlgbt U UuitMty Free nn|)(lNt Mlni«t4>raa Tbo iii'Xt. »■ ;iiml Sfu'lmi will Ui hold with till) li'tia Chiiri'h, .luiio'J.'i, l.V.ll, S. tlilffln, Mi%.If.rtlnr, nionnmburK. .1. II. 11r\unt, Sec. TrfiiS; WiHil»lo<'k. \j)pltf rd. J TowiinMid Aiidri'W", I., t. Iliiiiiid I'l.tliiH lli-rry, K TowiiHund I'l'iilm llltii'kiimrr, II Ini:<'l>i'il HoiiiiiH'ki'r, Ui H.illMril (Ircv, W MouKt Kluln (Iriniii, •>< Ill.>.)nwbur»s llii-Hr, N Cbirlotli. villi) Niitiii. J. II AyliiiiT SIlllllK'ull, — , WlHIiiin, Ad Ni'iiHiadt II lyiinita, II Jt.irrisliurif Hi-nst-ri-r. J. A SolirinxTllla lliinton, .1. N .Mi.rrl»l>ur.c KiiobliT. II. C M .iitrcal K.ii'HHiiiann, C. F. A Iti-rllu Kiiim, A IliiniU.riitona MuioizlnxiT, J. N .Sti'TfiiKvlllo Haw, .1. Ij Kliiilra ll.-(liHi,l).TK. C. ••■. W Toronto Hallniri'r, J Ka.iIo .Sibiirran.k, A., IMill. Dr T- tiii-* ."rbinldt. (1 l'blllpNtinr|{ .''piliHf, Cbr NfW Diiiidva SlalilH>'liinl I'lowninn. Clitiirmnn. II. Knpp, Secri-liirit Aiinnnl Om/. A. II. siii-rU, Miuumary Sfc'i/ if- Vreai, Ilowniai). J. U Kr.'i'port Clark.'. H Diiniivilla Crowdir, K. J .-b.m.M liriiiini». .:. II sii.iu'iiv Krojip. II Kr.'i.(ioit McConiln, ,f Piiiiiivlllo Mi'KimIiIIii, II lliHPilfno Mli'liHnor, J Diiiiiivillp Mnip, (5 Il.«kti.n Mor.., W .'l. 11 Weht Ml. lli.so .^rbaiin.'born, .1 Drnvtoii S,bll.bl.r. .1. II 1'iM.p.irt Mi.rk A II Kr..|„.rt Slmrk. I). II ('^iiiiilii>{ ."^llM"!, I> l-a»lw....d J'nilth. R 8l|.v. iihvlll.) Walt, 11 Il.iiioviff Kvi«IIK4'i« lillllkiTHII riiiirfli. Tbo iiliilb ni'Kil.iii ol' llio Svii'id ot Caii.idl will b« belli at llorlln, roni- ni«iiriiii( on Wi'diiokday lK.for<> tbo full niiH.ii In Hepli'iulmr, ISii'J, at '.I a.m. II. V. Ka..bl..r, I'rniuhul, Moiilroal. I,. II (lormlt, .Sirrrliiri/, I'l'inbroko. <'.l''.W'.lli'cln>nl)tirn,.Wijt. /V<<..Toiiinlo. II.VHnd»r>SniliiKi'n, /'miiNn!r,Ti)rrilH< Vriv .Titkm aitli-iii Cliiii-cli lit I'uiiHilitt Will niKi't III ('oiiriri'iiro at ll.'illn, at 10 iiVloiU, a iii.,ou till, tlilril KilJ.iy In .Inn., iMi't. ICv. Kri-d. W. Tllrk, I'rfiilfnl. Ilirllli. Ituv. IMMindoiiM, Oir. .^c, M ntruiil. I J. \V. II in.'ook, Kw|., Itli.H, lircnidiug Sri fliiri/, 'loi'iinlo. II. .S. lliil.Hr, K'H , I'TftiiHitr . Ilorlln, lloiil.l, K.lwin Moili'i-nl I'liik.'r, .loliii 'ro'iiiil'i .''•iiil. Itiilirird Utr.iitiroy Tllrk, K. W Ilorlln TAULK OF STAMP DUTIKS. On rvcrv prninlimory imfn.dran, "r bill nf I'^chaiinK. not li<«» thill ?.'.'., 1 i'i.|il; ovvr j.!Ii to l.'iH, J iviiIn ; over jjil to JlUm. ;i ■ U ^..r.., .. . I'lltH, (>ll iiviiy I rniiilmiory iinti', draft, or bill of rxrliniiic, oxi'iMilnl i,|ii^ly, fur I Ih' II rut SlO'l, il iriila; lor ivi-ry inl- dill il ?loi. (V fr.n'll.iii of a $Iihi. :i I'mH. iil III falMxItii; tin- -nine, wrilo or Htatnp tbi-ri-i.n ibn iIhIk at wbli-li 11 In atllMil and oai'b lilaiiip ^lMll b.i bi-l'l iirimi firif lo liiivi- ln-i-ii alllxi-d at thii ilato )itaiii|ii'il nr wrllti-n tbi'i'i'i>n. Hinl, II ii" ilatx bo Ml) nlaiiipi'd III n illti-ii Ibiin-iiii, niirli ailliiwlv>< Hi.ini|i i-liall III' of no avail. I'l iialty fir n.-ab I'llnir di allW iii|Mr to Ni pri'iHiri'd fur lbi< |iiir|.imo« of Ihla Art. (^ !!• r«i»i 88 FOnEION CONSULS IN CANADA — COUNTY OFFICERS, ONTARIO. [1869. 18G9.1 FOREIGN CONSULS IN CANADA. ARotNTisf RrpcBtlc— 0>n«i/, St.John't, A'.R. J. Rolj- »rliop. Al'HTRiA. — Otnmlt. HaUjux, A'. A., Win. CiiiinnI ; Mnntrral, (•'redfilrk Bankhiige. Beloivm.— 0>ner.,V,. Wyan. France. — rnn»ul-(w'neral, Queliec, A. K. (iautirr. dmtular Aflfiils. M'mtrnil. Dr. I'. K. I Ic-niilt; Pnmtn.W.J. Mardim- n»Il ; Sl.Jiihn. y II., Oeorife CarTille. I'tiX-Onitult, Svdney, y.S., .M. llourlnot; Ilalyfur, W. Cunard. Italt.— Om»uV, Mnntreal, II. Chnpniau Oimular Ayenl ,(!(itp^ , 0. 1.<'llMUtU- lier. NKTiiF.BLANim — 0Hfrri/, U. II. Dixon, K.N.L., Toronto, (hntular Agent, (^ebee, John Bumtiill. North Okrman Coxpederatio.n.— 0»n«u/», (/ueliec, Ch. I'ltt; Mont- real, (1. V. IxinuT ; .SV. J„hn, A'.B , C. (). Trcntowoky ; Ifjli- fax, S .S.; C. A.Crclshton; .Virimkhi. U. K. lliitihlniion. Oi.nEMiirRo. — Cimml. (^ueUe, cluntaT IWllnK. I'min'OAi. — riee-nm.'ult. Qiiel-e, C. It. K TlUlonn; ttur/x', I'. Vll»Tt, jr. (iminlii, Srw lirtintwick, I'Mward AIIkom; A'"I'i» I'itlnifi, Nnj,. Tolii. llnriii AV. — nmtul, St. Jnhn'ii. A'./J., .1. Kolivrliion. Umtid Statk» or AMy.KWK.—Oinml-f^nernl, M^mtrml, W. W. ATerlll. Om$ult. CliJ'tnn, W. M. Jonea; Otaliciml:, T. B. Trlhi-y; Krie,\\. It. lUk'-r : CVm?)/. II. I^t UoHtlllirr ; a*le- riWi/rbon. Alli-ork: Htimitton, l». It ltolri>: Knuiilim, 8. II. Ilnnro; l\irl S-irnia, K. W . DuftKHn; /'//, .1. WcMon ; Quelec. Chan. Koblnson ; y.KJithn. L. I». Blodiri-tt : .SV. /wim- liert (t Ijuniiuexl.Vi II. IliimtU: Tnrimlo. David ThiirHtnii; tltilifax, AS. M M. JackKon ; J'lc'nii, \.S., II II. .Norton ; SI. j'olin'i. A' // . Kd w. AUUnn. Viret '■mtiil. Mimlrenl. T. V. Wiliion. Omsu'ar Agenli, Stantleiiil. .><. Chi'iii'V ; (Mymrii, K. 8. Wln.inn; /hr/ Sliwlev it St. Tlrmnii, Chin. Mrrrllj ; Lichine. W. II.CalTort: ^''jii^/irtwi. Thi'«. MiCrcii: HVni/.tor, Amlrcw V. Stevciiii ; OtI.iwn, V. 11. .Mi'har ; /'"rl AVii/vin, (J. K. Iliik.-r; yn/Kinee. II Itnlwton : It'lhrille. J W. Cur. man; O'ominniue. K. K Atbof ; /♦•if //f7w, T. P. Jonnn; Siiilne;/, A'.V., T. D. Archllwlil ; /■\el>i)li'l':ir7, .1 M. Illii.| celt; SI. (I'ein-ffe, y.Jt., (I. ll.iktT; .SV. Amlrew't. K l^nriuier. \ t.stivit\.-- Vic-Umtut, Mimlreitl. T. W. Hfniih.>vr. COUNTY OFFICERS, ONTARIO. COt'NTIKH, ETC. REOIHTRARH. COl'JTTIEa. AuioMA Dl8TR'T,.lohn8Avnir<<.8aiilt8t«. Marie. Dra.nt jT. 8. 81ien«ton, lliimtford. Brick Ijohn MrUy, Wulkcrtou. Cauikto.v |K. Sherwood, Ottawa. DONDAH I.I. I". Crvnlnr, Morrldburtjh. DORiiAM, K. K... OeorRe .M. Ward, Port IIo|m>. " W. It Kulit. Armour, llowDinnvilln. El/il.x jJohu MiKiiy, •■'t. TliTTAW* (Citt),.;aIi'X. Huirill, tUt.iw.'j. OXFdiu. Jim. hiK.T-'oll, WoodHloik. PuRi !D, V. ('.un|.l».ll, llrami.ton, I'tRTM I Wm. ,suilth. 8tri>irord. PErKiiii.iiiounii ..iChiiB. Uiil)lil«e, IVterliom', PRK-HCMTT :,l<.iiii IlkuinKon, L'Orlrfiul. PiuNi'K Kdwarii .1. P llolilin, Phton, Henfiikw Andiiw ItvIhk, PomhrokB. Hi'»tt»;u ',l,w, KoavM, IIiihmII, '?'^<"'>K jOeo l,.mnt, Itarrle, 8tormo\i 'Ueo.t; Wood, Coiiiwall Toronto vClTT)..'i"h»ili.ii l.lndaev. Toront-.. )|''''T"HiA II. Diinaft.rd. Miidnnv Watkbuhj I), M'Doupill, IlirH WKU.ITOIUi. .Allen Oood and 8iimiii'l Slnnt<'ii, llrniillind. Will KrBHer and W. II. Ituliy, Walkcrtoii. 11 .Xcarf and J. P. Miirtyn, .'"t. Thoniaa. r^tcphen Knl(!ht tind I,. A. Ninhllonal.i, 8nnloii. lohn C. 8pra«, Owen Sound : W. J. Winter, Ma*hI«. rhouinH Tipton. Dunnvllli'; Clnta. McKunim, Indiana. I. IlNrrlKon and .lohn Itoluate. Milton. Kr.ra W. Iloltoii and Andr-w ThoniKon. BellcTille. laa. Sfott, Auburn ; Win .McKay, IIocIimIc h. leort;e I). Idmii and ,1. K. Hronki-. t'liallmni. ."<. A. .MacVioar anil H. W. TliiMiwid, Sarula. Win. WeHancI n.-rrmd. Perth. .'Kred. I.. MiKire, Itroikvllle; .lanud Porlei, Keiiiptville. |l'. KrBMT, Milllmven: V II. MiP.r, N«wliur>;b. >.'<. 8. Junkln. 81 ('iithariii<'.H; J II iM>..rne. Il> aniivillo. > lame* JohiiKton. I^indon; I)«?iil Wyilie, .\Hlrn. Win. 8har|ie ami I... II. Hunt, Slni.w. .V. Mc.N'aiiKbton. NewcaKlle; W. W.tib, Itrik'hton. It. II. I.awder, Whilhy: Joseph IHi key. I .Nbildh'e. .laniea lluuhen anil John (lordoii, Wo'Kl-tirk. r. A. Altar, lliaiiip-on; M. K. llroui.'hiiiii. liialiniusvlllo. jK. II. 8er»lce and ThouiaH Clark. Slrairoid. lohn J Hall and J. W. Dllmour, PelerlK.ro'. |<). J. OBrinn anil John HlKtiini'on, I.'OrlKnal. [1. W. IjiUKmuIr and K. A. Kventheil. Pjcton. W. II. I.nui'k«, I'euiliroke; Joliii (ioiiii.nn, .oiii||. Cornwall. J. I). 8mllh, KeiK-lou Kalla; J. It. DuiKlax. l.iiiilNny. jM. P. Kiiipey, llawk-o llle; Alex. Millar, It.Mllii. IW. Welherald. Klduevllle; J^ine* Miinro. Tli. rold. |W. 8. 11. KnowleH and Kdwiii CcM)f>..r. (imlph. j.lolin W. Kerr, lliuiiilton; J. II. Uxuu-y, Diindaa. |W. II. NorrI* iind K. Jnckmn, ToMnto. coiNir 8r.i»Kvoii». lirant—O. Rnblnaon, Branlford; Jlrure.—],. II. Ilinillii. KIncardInn; E»l — K. Itohert ,lon°eii, Sarnla; /rfiMiiiA — W. U K. Ileiford, Peilli; I.fnl» iH,'remille—J„\iu lliirchlll," Meriickvllle; /.riiiior if .lf.rKoll; /V./— A II. .»cotl, llruinplon'; IWIh— J. tl. Kirk, Stratfon! ; l\trrlmin'~{\. A. .^-tewart, Peterlmto': I'leiaM il«iml: I'mne Uluutril— .] li Coiufer PIcton; Neii/ifw~X. T. A. K\anB, Pembroke: .Vihk.ic— II. Creawick, Itarrle; Sl„niin>,l. />,,„liii (f nh„„„rr)i—\*. It. Brown, I omwall ; IVf. ^M•|■,^_^■. (; Diadv, l.iiidaav : »',>t,'rli'—.\ II.'Iim,|,, due i b : IIW/idh. «'>«-(X, K.)\V. drain, ^■\■^^s.»,. iS 11. | T W C.m.|.,.|-, h... ||.b; ||V„,. WortA— D. tMIKeufo, llumiltuu ) l»i«a/ir ; rA*//.' l"/«/<r,.rii|| ; fii: Wi'nI.i'ir, yirt Ititiriin J W. r«r. , I'. Jnn..i; !•'_ M. 1 1. 1 1') l.orliiier. 1869.] COUNTY OFFIOERS, ONTARIO. 89 iMil'll. II. . Mnnxlti. I liiiliiiiiii. vill... "iiiptvllli.. Ii. I' oniivlllo. irii. iton. i'ltft). lamRvlDu. mroi'k. ilniy, II. TolJ. 11*. irnrllno; ill'ilVlllMJ IIIIMille; nilK.ili; ■'^nrTilii ; lliirchlll, 11 ; Am. I'diiiiiiii • ; l'j-/„rii IWlh— I 'ineifU ''"I'KIT, ••HWirk, '•I : IVc uUauil. < f I ^ » I e : : : : : _ c : : >, : ■fl : : a a ;a :s Si:> d u * H - c jS"-' O "B ■8 I M ! 8 8 • = : 5 -o S " a al : ?^ S c = ; 1 : r' ^ = .^ ?. :^3r; «^ a • ■" . " w. !! ^ o "^ -I. e K OTjnicJQ c i*_S ri H a r^ It cj »iO r, — Mv^ *4 — .M ^n .— .^^" jsam^ — H I icja^aa:-! o : • I Is e: ! : b V ■ a "a 'i ° ioa.J i?5 iaaj g-;- 9 i il oi -1 T H 6_ci «l <*i < K_n ^ 5_5_ ; : -o : : j" ; : I ! j 1 3 : : I i * c 9 : ; « - 5 B ■ ni a|^^|5j6|ifSal< .. _■ e ^ .t ^ „. ^ J ^ 5 o 5 . : : k «j a : '/J * 5 !^ il a«f^ " _ - *; : a,B c — : t« ^ .0 ^; i 00 -» >i ^ 122 : o z a> Q^ ?r — ' IdaaOaj^i el [leg • o I , f/j 4j a a * > ^1 S .i'g D * J 'Ii O If" s I" a I I [421] 00 MUNICirALniKS. [1809. 1809.] u\ '- M fi ■ ul « 1 1 * 1 -^ > ! a K »: ►• r. J 1 ^ •«• i l._ m a 3 2! » 1 X m i « w '■• » *• ' 1 £ 1 e; J X s >'. ? :>: •-!_s c: < ^ a. s x -i _:_:. b -: — i : : i i i i : : I : : ! ! : i t : 5 a « 'o J H : : 'o o a o >> i = :h>s.S-. X£S2^ = = £.-j^. '. SB--52 5 — -• y :- -J » >? — r* *: — -» n J — 1 ^■-* i - - i- -> -^ - 'J s -5 — X J. w -J ;3 43 c c ^ , - II ^. fe o wT _. M < e 6. m^ U •/•. 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J'^ -5 li i IfJ ?«. :s.S"i s 5 5 a 5 91 Sasiaa? oCki tn ill! ■#isa a : : s I : ; „ «ot5 9w o g „ •3 9 5 J : -55 i i • a ^■^ ^ « : : •— : *j o t. ^ tf) ■ o i u "S '-I 5<:>i- «*>:£ IS'. >; »J '^ ■-) d oDa>^- : : : I a *r£,3'§ a-? o o .9 _-• fl -J .« g fe M '^ M , 1^^11111^5"^ SaS^ifa II ^ll ; » « a J i '.a.&wasaMttlaa£ ? .a : a * j4 i £t : : : : g u t^ ■ I ! : ta a omE < u, •3 "3 sa >i ( iiis ag i : I J •- « a "3 "^ iaj-iJ^. i i. ■c>,C4 : t 3aaaasa3aaaaaa ■3 § a ! a 3 C ■S 2 O O O 3 i aaaaaaa •g-sj^-r ! ! i i s 1 jaa = 333:^3;», r.r .3 aaaarM:i!-ji-.rf'. " I j( a £> .2 3 i 3 < H V. o •A U B '/. V 3 11 tM i [4'J4] [1869. 1869.] MUNICIPALITIES. 93 ?pa :5 « g i-5-a ■a o JSI" Z o u H V, o w H u n ^ X 3j s ■^ S" 9 § a £ > a c Ss5-g ee a<2 ■gSs •S a,- I-; s 1^ fa ■«! Q ai 0. I- - P d i-» •< H 1-5 •a > •3 lis ,= ^. I MHCS be : •=g(S a . O 1, •i = ^ • - a b. a . V •o a. Uo >'.S -c = a a 3 '^ « .S cftJ o ■= « «,■-.£ -Si* S o i, X! C .o 35 a ! 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R g : » alE^-S ||rSfJ a gS*. a^ L^'a g^ a ^ a L"- a S III 5 .? d &La|IJ« r^ la J II fei 5 %l - 1 J ■ : ai ■ : t a • i>% *^a :a>^ 'JJoB4> ;i S'sjasl'o.li'S:;; -a •S3 ^^*^ ^ T*L * — « 2. -)J W-, !-.2 a a -w P I- J n : : S s a a ci a $ 5i a 5a a 8 a jg So'S'^.i c a. ftn f^-j >r, a 3 a a '^ ■■ ■" *' >- '- " *i t o a ij *tZ6S( ! ! 1 Ji J J -r A r; .1: S 3 w cKi m -ij ca »] m 03 X; H H H H ! i i i i i l^« • I i i i i ! iaS : ! ! i i p. 2 a a 5l i •2I japp.SsooioCsaa ;^ — — a e ?..i; M J! •; i , a "3 r: = ? = -~ r^- C.<3 = 35 -. „ , 3 ^ 5 ?, -- ^ »: « " 5 =a r. :- ? j: '^ .<" r - - J T. t a I;^ ■ « - s -a t ■ r JV; "c '^ V r; '3 2 ~ „* - U -r C C'"c ^ ^ .3 t S =■■= a a-'-j^g 2^ £ g £•? « "? ?v 5 ^ 5 — f! E 3 >J a J > .- ~ C ? J -,- .5 _; T ^-s «r i'."^cr-^i^aac " £ C S „a: T >. a 'c «|iya|lg,-2'^. .£ -^ ^ c>e .J;3 ** 6 i- .4 "- -T ''I S ^ « i^^^^a|3S2i& •a '^ a -• "' a .s M !■ 8 13 P a i3 ^ ;j t- 3 -p '; g r3 5 H H C l^ •- '<^ iJ ^ ^ *^ [4261 pi p p. •7 : S i !C '■— r 'Z M p s g ; La c^ 'fi: ,^ f- ■< c -T- rr C rf, K ^ ^ 1 c / A [1860. Wp :z o - 5"* I? - c ^ ^ =-^ - "3 3 IS = H Its = £? I— ".2 I ^" ■,-3, ^ 1869.] CITIFS, TOWNS ^ND VILLAGES, ONTARIO 95 LIS Sis 2 . : v. •« M = ? .5 > ■d o o , o ao cs "■S^* 52° 6 fe a;cO § 05 H ~ g •2 a 2- = if-S S *- .5 n S i S -2 S t 5 = § c .i^^_=^ ? K- O C > 'T -i '* .-• s: -• - v'. a a : >> la ^gJeis .-c-^E-ioPcd <■- :r o 'J.- >- g- o ;- a * c 2 ^ » SOS ^„-«i? fecial £-2 '5q£ ! 3 • • • fe ■^ ■ o 'JO tf X t;.' Sri _ flrt u u l; > O O i3 .r i ■ ■ ? i i i i i ; i i i i i i i i i i i i ; i ; : i i ■ ■ i "^ : i i : = i.a .-i3~t?a~*c55; = 3S'-~'5a'- Mi's $ fe tt '-^ '5 ~ • li S *■ b . . C - i - .5i^i=. [427] 96 JUDICIARY. [1869. 1869.] JUDICIARY. TQE LAW SOCIETY OF UPPER CANADA. VISITORS. Hon W n Draper. C 3., President Court of Errar A Appeal. Hon P. MM. S. VanKounhnet, D.C.L.. Chancellor of U. C. Hon. yy. B. Richards, Chief Justice of Common Pleas. Hon! John Godfrey 8pra«ge, Vlce-ChRncellor. Hon. J. H. Hagarty, D.C.L., Judge Court of Queen s Bench. Hon J. 0. M'rrlson, Judge Court of Queen's Bench. Hon. Adam Wilson, Judge Court of Common Pleas. Hon, John Wilson, Judge Court of Common Pleas. Hon. Oliver Mowat, Vice-chancellor. TREASURER. Hon. John Hlllyard Cameron, D.C.Ii., QO. BENCnERS. Hon Henry J. Boulton, Q.C. ; Geo. Kidont ; Hon. John Rolph; Ucn. Geo. S. Boulton; Hon. James E. Small, Q.C; William hilllot; David Jones; George Rolph; Robt.Berrle; 0. S. Jiirvls; Donald Bethune, Q.C. . T. Kirkpatriik, Q.C. , Clarke Gamble, Q.C. ; Marcus P Whitehead ; O. Malloch ; George Bo8well,Q.C.; Miles O'Reilly, QC; Hon. John U. Cameron, D.C.L., Q.C. ; Hon. Georce Sherwood, Q.C. ; Jhs Smith, QC; Hon. Sir John A. Macd maid, K.C.B. QC. ; John W. G Wynne, Q C. ; Hon. John Ross, Q.';. ; Hon. John 8. Macdonald, Q C ; Charles Baby ; George Duggan ; John Crawford, Q.C; Geo. B. L Fellowes, Q.C; Seeker Brough, Q.C; Ne^bitt KirchhofTer, Q C ; Samuel B. Kri-eman, Q C ; Holland McDonaid.Q.O; J. Bell, Q.C; J.S.Smith; H.CH. Bechfr, Q.C; Lewis WailbrUgt»,QC; Richard Miller, Q.C; G. W. Burton, Q.C; Hon. A. Campbell, Q.C. ; Hon. Stephen Richards, Q.C; Thos. Gait, Q.C; D. B. Read, Q C ; John Hector, Q.C; J. F. Prlngle ; Hon. J. Prince, Q.C; J. Duggan, Q.C; J. A. Henderson, D.C.L.; Matthew H. VanKoughnet ; Hon. Jas Patton, LL.D., Q.C; Daniel MacMartln; Philip L )W, Q.C ; Richard P. Steele ; John Miller ; Sir James L. Robinson, Bart.; Samuel H. Strong, Q.C; J. B. Lewis, Q.C; J.J. Burrowes; D. McMlchael, LL D.; Wm. Proudloot; K. Maikcnzie, QC ; R. Dennlstoun, Q.C; John Roaf. Q.C; Albert Prince, Q.C. ; C S. Patterson, Angus Morrison. BECRETART, UBRARIAN AIJD EXAMINER. Hugh N. Owynne, U.A., Trinity College, Dublin. EXAMINERS AND LECTDRERS. John T. Anderson, E^q., Common Law. Alex. Leitb, Esq.,- Iteal Property. Thomas Moss, M.A., Equity. Courts of Law and Equity. Court of Error and Appeal.— Constituted for the hear- ing of appeals In civil cases from the Courts of Queen's Bench, Chancery and Common Pleas ; and appeals in crim- Inal cases from the Courts of Queen's Bench and Common Pleas. From the judgment of this court, an appeal lies to Her Majesty In Privy Council, In cases over £1,000, or where annual rent, fee, or future rights of any amount, are alTocted. Jwipn — Hon. Wm. H. Draper, C.B., Presi- dent; lion. P. M. M. S. VanKoughnet, D.C.L.. Chancellor of Upper Canada ; Hon. Wm. Buell Richards, Chief .Instice of the Common Pleas; Hon. John Godfrey Spragge, Vlce- Chancellor; Hon. John H. Hagarty, D.CL., Judge Court of Queen's Bench ; Hon. J. Curran Morrison, Judge Court ofQueen's Bench; Hon. Adam Wilson, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas; Hon. John Wilson, Judge of the Court rf Common Pleas; Hon. Oliver Mowat, Vice-Chancellor. Clerk and Ktporttr — Alexander Grant. Court op Impea'hment. — For the trial ot Judges of County Courts or Recorder's in Upp-fr Canada, under Con, Stat. U.C, nip. 14, and 'Jfl & ;W Vic. cap. ?M. Judqmi—XlaTO.. Philip M. M. 8. VanKoughnet, D.O.L., Chancellor of U.C; Hon. Wm. B. Richards, Chief Justice of the Court of Com- mon Pleas; with provision for Other Judges acting, in the dveut of their absence or iliuess, CUrk: \V. B. Heward. Court or Queen's Bench.— The jurisdiction of this Court extends to all manner of actions, causes and suits, criminal and civil, real, personal and mixed, within Upper Canada, and II may proceed in such, by sucli process and course as Hie pi\>vided by law, and as shall tend with justice and despatch to determine the same; and may hearand deter- mine all Issues of law, and also with the inquest of twelve gotMl .iiid lawful men (except In casus otherwise provided fi)r)tiy all Issues of fact, and give Judgment and award exo- ciitlon, thereon, and also in matters which relate to the Queen's Revenue (Including the condemnation of contra- band or smuggled goods) as may be done by Her Miviesty'a [4 Supeilor Courts of Law in England. Chief Justine — Puisne Judges — Hon. John Hawkins Hagsrty, D.C.L., and Hon. Joseph C Morrison. Clerk of the Crown and Pleas — Robert G. Dalton. Repot ter— ChrU. Robinson, Q.C Senior CUrk — JohnSmnll. Junior nr Docketing CUrk — Wm. Lynes. Orier and Usiier — Andrew Fleming. Court of Common Pleas. — This Court has the samo powers and jurisdiction as a Court of Record, as the Court of Q.ieen'a Benoh. Writs of summons and capias issue alternately from either court. Chief Justice — Hon. William Buell Richards. PuisneJudges — Hon. Adam Wilson and Hon. John Wilson. Clet k of the Crown and Pleas — M. B. Jackson. ReporUr — S. J. VanKoughnet. M. A. Senior Clerk and Taxing Officer — S. B. Clarke. Junior or Docketing Clerk — B. T. Jackson. Orier and t/JA«r— Patrick Connell. Court of Chancery.— This Court has the like jurisdiction as the Court of Chancery in England, In cases of fraud, accident, trusts, executors, adminlstrators.co-partnerships, account, mortgages, awards, dower, infants, idiots, lunatics Knd I heir estates. wast«, specific performance, discovery, and to prevent multiplicity of suits, staying proceedings at law prosecuted against equity and good conscience, and may decree the issue, repeal or avoidance of letters patent, and generally the like powers which the Court of Ciiancery in England possesses to administer justice in allcase:^ in which there is no adequate remedy at law. OhnncHor — Hon. P. M. M. S VanKouglmet, D.C.L. Vice-Chancllors— Hon. John O. Spragge and Hon. Oliver Mowat. Juihjts' Secre- tary — T. W. Taylor. SpcciM, Examiners — John Hector, Q.C, and James H. Esten. Rfqitlrar and RepirrtiT — Alex. Grant. Senior Clerk — Arthur Ilolmsted. Hegin'rar's Clerk — Willoughby Cummlngs. Dndeling CUrk — Thos. Gray. Entering Clerks — F. Aruoldi and A, F. McLean. UsIier — Donald Sutherland (acting). Messenger — Henry Hum- phreys (acting). M vsTER's Office in Chancery. — Master in Ordinary — Andrew llorton Buell. Taxing Master — George Hemings. Master's Chief aert— Walter M. Ross. Junii^r Clerk— J. P. McO.mnell. Local Masters and Deputi/ Rex/istrars — Ilurrie — Wm. E. O'Brien. BelUville—Vi'in. W. Dean. Rrantfnrd — Ji'hn Cameron. BrockviUe — John Dockstader Biull. Chatham — George Williams. Cbbourg, Lindsay and Peter- 6„ro'— Willi .m H. Weller. CbntiottM — John .McDonell. Goderich — H. McDeimott. Ouelph — James W. Hall. HamiUan — Wm. Leggo. Kingston — James A. Henderson, D.CL. London — James Shanley. Ottawa — John Wilson. Owen Sound — David A. Creasor. Pkrth — W. 0. Buell. Sinuxie — David Tlsdale. Sandwich — Samuel S. Macdonell. &irnta— P.T. Poussett. St. Catliarines—F. W. McDonald. St, Thomas — James Stanton. Stratford — 0. W. Law- rence. Saiilt SU. Marie, Algoma — Hon. John Prince, Q.O. Whitby— Qeoige H. Dartnell. Woodstock— II. B. Beard. Accountant's Office in Chancery.— ^ccoMn'an< in Or- dinary-Robert J. Turner. CUrk—W. C Crofton. Practicb Court and Chambers. — One of the Common Law Judges holds a Court during ea<'h Term, called the " Practice Court," for hearing matters relating to the adding or justifying hall, discharging iimolveut debtors, administering oaths, hearing and determining matters on motion, and making rules and orders in causes and busi- ness depending in either of said law courts. Chambers are hei.l each day In Common Law and Chancery by one of the jui'i^es of the said courts, for such business relating to suits therein as may be transacted by a single judge out of ccnit. Routine business In Chancery Chambers, by a re- cent order, is also taken before T. W. Taylor, tlie Judges' Secretary. CUrk, Onumon Law Chambers — W. H. Heward. Re.imrter Cbmmon Law Chamhers — Henry O'Brien. Rtr porter Chancery Chambers — Charles W. Cooper. Heir and Devisee Court.— Commissioners, the Judges of the Superior Courts, and such other persons as may be appilntod by commission under the Great Seal. Tnelff duties are to determine claims to lands In Uppt«r Canada, for which no piktont has Issued from the Crown In Divour ot the proper claimants, whether as heirs, devisees or as- slgiiTOS, Sittings at Toronto, first Monday In Jaimary and July In each year. CUrk (f Omnmissinners, W. II. Howard. County Courts. — Presided over by a resident Judge In each county. Their jurisdiction extends to all personal actions where the debt or damages claimed do not exceed £00; and to all suits relating t > debt, covenant or con- tract, wh(ire the amount U ascertained by the acts of the parties or signature of the defendant, to £100 ; and to all ^8] i ball bonds i Court, to an to lands, val con., or sedu Courts of L( to the amou SUBROOAT lates to all granting or adinlnlstrat estate or efl out of orcoi or adiuinlst Chancery, rogate Cour Courts Judge In the Peace, I four times i misdomnan from their Recoroe London. K the place o having no , confided U Magistr&te June and Recorders Kingston ; Loudon; , Insolve: 1S04 and 1 provision insolvent twoen the fraud." I to traders whether county co' pointinen of " offlci: Board of the count or in an; there is n Divisio; a Judge ; certain c« or contra chattels i amount, to action or notes &c., or a mallclov or breacl done by » it. Eac and CDU or often are esta K n [1869. f Justice — ns Ilairarty, ifthf. Crown 9. Robinson- ''ftinu CUrk ming. »mn powers rtofQ.ieen's lately from 11 Klchards. 5tin Wilson. ^»0 Officer T. Juckson. 1869.] JUDICIARY. bail bonds and recognizances of bail given in the County Court, to any amount; but not tocabea involving tlie title to lands, validity of wills, or actions for libel, slander, crim. con., or seduction. An appeal lies to either of the Superior Courts of Law. These Courts also possess equity powers, to the amount of £50, subject to an appeal to Chancery. guBROOATE CoDRTS.— The jurisdiction of these Courts re- lat((8 to all testamentary matters and onuses, and to the (rrantinf; or revoking of probate of wills, and letters of adminirttration of the elTects of deceased persons having estate or effects in Upper Canada, and all matters arising out of or connected with the grant or revocation of probate or administration, subject to an appeal to the Court of Chancery. The County Judges are alHOtJudges of the Sur- rogate Courts. Surrogate Clerk, Sir J. L. Kobinson, Bart. Courts op Quarter Sessions. — Chairman, the County Judge in each county, wlio, with cne or more Justices of the Peace, holds a Court of Quarter Sessions in his county four times a year for trials by jury in cases of telony and misdemeanor, but treason and capital felonies are exempted from their jurisdiction. Recorders' Courts. — In the Cities of Toronto, Hamilton, Loudon. Kingston, and Ottawa, the Recorders' Court takes the place of the County Sessions, the Justices for Counties having no jurisdiction in the Cities — ilie care of whicli is cnniided to the Recorder, Mayor, Aldermen and Police MagiRtr£tte-«f- each. Sessions held first Monday in March, June and Septemiwr, and third Monday in December. Rex^vrders — (jeorge Duggan. Toronto; James O'Reilly, Kingi^ton; John E. Start, Hamilton; William Ilorton, Loudon ; J. B. Lewis, Ottawa. Insolvent Debtors' Courts. — Bv the " Insolvent Acts of 1S(U and 1805," 27 & 28 Victoria, cap. 67, and 20 Vic. cap. IH, provision is made "for the settlement of the estates of insolvent debtors, for giving effect to arrangements be-, tween them and their creditors, and for the pnni.'ibment of fraud." In the Province of Quebec, this enactment applies to traders only. In the Province of Ontario, to all persons whether t.'aders or non-traders. In these courts, the county co'iirt judge in each county pre^iJes — the only ap- pointments made in pursuance of this statute Ijeing those of " olflcial assignees," who are to bo nominated " by the Board of Trade at any place, or the council thereof, within the county or district in which such Board of Trade exists, or in any county or district adjacent thereto in which there is no Board of Trade." Division Courts. — For the summary disposal of cases by a Judge; but a Jury of five persons m.Hy be demanded in certain cases. Their jurisdiction extends toactionsof debt or contract amounting to £25 ; injuries or torts to personal chattels amounting to £10 : and personal actions to that amount, if not excepted from tiieir jurisdiction; but not to actions fbr gambling debts, liquors drunk in a tavern, or notes of hand given therefor, ejectment, title to land, &c., or any toll, custom or franchise, will or settlement, malicious prosecution, 'ibel, slander, crim.con., seduction or breach ofpromiso, or actions against a J. P. for anything done by liim In the execution of ills office, if he objects tu it. Kach judicial district is divided into court divisions, and courts are held once in two months in each division, or oftener, at the discretion of the Judge. Tne DiTislons are established by the Courts of Quarter Sessions. Oroum Law Officers. ATTOHNET-OeNEIIAIFOR the DoMINIiyN OP CANADA. — IIOU. Sir John Alex. Macdoniild, K.C.H , Q.C. Attornkv-Qeserai, for the Pkovinob op Ontario. — Hon. John Sandlield Macdonald, Q.C. * Officers of the Omrts. Clerks of Assize.— The Deputy Clerks of the Crown are ex-onicio Clerks of Assize and Marshals In their respective counties. Deputy Clerks op the Crown.— The Clerks of the County Courts will be ex-officio Deputy Clerks of the Crown and Pleas of tlieir several counties as the present Incumbents vacate l)y detitn or otherwise. Olebk op the PRonEss.— For sealing and Issuing Writs of Summons and other Writs In the Queen's Bench and Common Pleas (alternately)— Alan Cameron. Amst. Clerk —A. n, n. Wadswortli. Thp Deputy Clerks of the Crown in the several Counties are supplied with writs ftom To- ronto, and le-lssuo the same in their respecti\e counties. Ttrms of the Cburts. Appeal Terms commence on the second Thursday next after Uilary, Uaster and Mlchaulmag Terms. G [ Law Terms. — Ililary begins first Monday in February, and end.s Saturday of the ensuing week ; Ka>tiir begliisSrd Monday in May, and ends Saturday of the second week thereaft«r ; Miohaelm»" begins third Monday in November and ends Saturday of loe second week thereafter. By the act 24 & 30 Vic. jnp. 40, Trinity Term, hitherto commeDc> ing on the Monday after the 21st August, is abniinhed; but the same statute gives power to the Couits of Queen's Bench and Common Pleas, at their discretion, to bold tit- tings in banc in time of vacation (except long vacation), by virtue of a rule or order of the court, respectively to be made In or out of term, for the hearing of such special cases or rules for new trials as shall ne named in a list to be attached to any such rule or order, and for giving of judgments in cases previously argued, and for disposing of such other business as the court in its discretion »hall see fit. Notice of fuch rules to be given in firm and man- ner prescril)ed by the act, six clear days before the day appointed. Long vacation extends from 1st July to Slst August. Chancery TEV.ifa.— Examination Ifemw— From 1st Tues- day of February to the Saturday after 2nd Tuesday of April ; and from Ist Tuesday of September to the Saturday after Ist Tuesday of November. Hearing Terms — From 4th Monday in April until Saturday of the following week; and from 3rd Monday in November until Saturday of the following week. The Court ftlsc sits every Tuesday (ex- cept during the regular vacations) throughout the year, for iiearing motions for Decrees, motions for or to dissolve special injunctions, and appeals from the reports of the Master or Deputy Masters. Long vacation from the Ist July to 21st August. County Court Terms commence on the first Monday in Jan., April, July and Oct., and end the following Saturday. Circuits of the Courts. Law Circuits. — Courts of Assize and Nisi Prins and of Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery shall be held twice a year in each County or union cf Coun- ties, in the vacatlcm between Hilary and Easter Terms, and between tliat period of the vacation after the 2l8t of August and Michaelmas Term, except In the County of the City of Toronto and the County of York, In each of which counties there shall be a third sucli Court In every year, in the vacation between Michaelmas and Ililary Terms. There are six Circuits, as follows, viz : — The Eastern: Brockville, Cornwall, Kingston, L'Orignal, Ottawa, Pembroke, Perth. Midland: Belinviile, Cobourg, Lindsay, Napaneo, Peterlwro', Picton, Whitby. Niagara ; Barrie, Uimilton, Milton, Owen Sound. St. Catharines, WcUand. Oxford: Berlin, Brantford, Cayuga, Guelph, Simcoe, Stratford, Woodstock Western: Cliathnm, Goile- rlch, London, Sandwich, Sarnia, St. Thomas, Walkerton Hnrnt : Brampton, City of Toronto, County of York at Toronto. The Courts in each Circuit shall be presided over by one of the Chief Justices or Judges ol the Superior Courts, or, In their absence, by some one Judge of a County Court, or some one of her Majesty's Counsel learned in the law, requested by any one of the Chief Justices or Judges of the Superior Courts to act in that behalf. Chancery Circuits— For the Examination of Witnesses and Hearing Causes are held in the Spring and Fall of each year as follows : — Totonto: Toronto. Eistem: Belleville, BrockvUU), Corn- wall, Kingston, Lindsay, Ottawa, Peterborc'. Western: Chatham. Ooderlch, London, Sandwich, Sarnia, Simcoe, Stratford, Woodstock. Home: Barrie. Brantford, Cobourg, Guelph, Hamilton, Owen Sound, St. Catharines, Whitby. The Courts In each Circuit are presided over by the Chancellor or one of the Vice Chancellors, or bj any one of Her Majesty's Counsel learned in the law, requested by the Chancellor or one of the Vice Chancellors to act la that behalf. CotiNTT Court and Quarter Sessions Sithngs.— For the trial of issues of fact, and the assessment of damages, on the second Tuesday in March, June, September, and De- comber, In each year. Oommissioners for Taking Affidavits. Cohmiibioners in the Province op Ontario, for takino Appidaviis to be used in Courts op the Province op QUEUEO— U. A. Harrison, Q.C, DC.L., Barrister, Toronto; U.Sneiling, Barrister, Toronto; Larratt W. Smith, D.O.L., Barrister, Toronto ; Jag. Morris, Barrister, Toronto; James A, Hendeison, D.C.L., Barrister, Kingston; Hon. George W 98 JUDICIARY — DIVISION COURT CLERKS. [1869. 1869.] I ! Crawford. Senator, Brockvillej James Jessup, Brockville; J. D. Buell. Urockville. COMMISSIO.VEBS IW TH8 PHOVINCB OF QUEBEO, POK lAKINO Affidavits to be used iJf Cohbts of the Province op O.NTABio. — Theodore Doucet, Notary Public, Montreal ; J. Court, Montreal; J. J. C. Abbott, Advocate, Montreal ; George Macrae, Advocate, Montreal; John U. Isaacson, Notary Public, Montreal; William B. Lambe, Advocate, Montreal ; Fred. W, Torrance, Advocate, Montreal ; P. B. Casirrnin, Advocate, Quebec; Fred. C.Vannovous, Advocate, Quebec ; Charles G. Holt, Q.C., Advocate, Quebec ; J. B. R. Dufresne. Advocate, Quebec; Noel Hill Bowen, Notary Public, Quebec; Geo. Futvoye, Advocate, Ottawa ; Hewitt Bernard, Barrister acd Advocate, Ottawa; £. L. Monti- zambert, Advocate, Ottawa. COMUISSIONEBS IN ENQLAXD, FOR TASINO AFFIDAVITS TO BE USED IN Canadian Courts.— Charles Blschoff(BiBchoff Coxe 4 Bompas, Solicitors), 19 Coleman St.. London, Kng- land; John Morris, (.^shurst, Morris & Co., Solicitors), 6 Old Jewry, London, England. LeoaiHolidats. — Sundays; New Year's Pay; Epiph- any; Annunciation; Good Friday; Ascension; Corpus Chrlstl; St. Peter; St. Paul; AUSainth; Ohristmas Day; and any day appointed by proclamation for a general fast or thanksgiving. ALQOMA DISTRICT. I. John Cousins ... Sault Ste. Marie 11. J. Coafsworth Bruce Mines III. A. M. Ironsides ... M-tnitowaning IV. FortWilUam BRANT. I. Henry Racey Brantfbrd n. Henry Penton Paris ni. Samuel Stanton St. George IV. Win. 11. Serpen Burford V. Alonzo Foster Scotland TI. .Matthew Whiting Onondaga BBUCE. I. Wm. Collins Walkerton II. H. B. O'Connor Riversdale IK. Joseph Baiker Kincardine IV. Juhn Valentine Paisley V. Jno. Kastwood Southampton Vr. Peter Sinclair Underwood VII. W. S. Francis Invermay cableton. I. Geo. R. Burke Ottawa II. Rowland B. Kagar Richmond III. John Fenton South Huntley IV. Wni. D. PIgott ....Fitzroy Harbor V. Wm. Cowan N. Gower VI. Ira Morgan Metcalf, Osgoode VII. Frederick W. Harmer ... Nepean ELQIir. I. Simon Newcomb Vienna II. Wm. E. Hughes Aylmer III. James Farley St. Thomas IV. James Philpott lona V. F. McDiarmld Airey, Aldboro' ESSEX. I. Thomas McKee Sandwich II. Alanson BotBford...AmherBtburg III. James King Kingsvilie IV. 0. Buchanan Colchester V. Jonathan Wii^field Mersea VI. Francis Graham Rochester VII. James L.G. Elliott Windsor PBOKTENAO. I. John Duff Kingston II. P. McKira Cataraqul III. Edward Opham Sydenham IV. S.imuei Slewart... Ilarrowsmlth V. D. J. Walker Inverary ORET. I. Chas. R. Wilkes Owen Sonnd II. Wm. Jackson Durham III. Thos. Plunket Meaford IV. Thos. J. Rorke ColUngwood V. John W. Armstrong Proton VI. Henry Oardwell Chatsworth HA8TINQ8. I. Robert 0. Culme Belleville n. P. C. Ketcheson Sidney m. Hiram Holden ShannonviUe IV. Robert McCammon Tweed V. William Judd Stirling VI. George D. Rawe m. Hastings VII. J. J. Ryan Bast Moira VIII. John Tulloh Cannifton IX. Jeremiah Simmons Trenton Division Court Clerkg* X. Benjamin Beddome.... Marmora XI. James Mairs Bridgewater BALDIHAND. I. James Aldridga Caledonia II. G. S. Cotter, jun Cayupa III. John Armour Dunnville IV. I. Honsberger Rainham V. Seth K. Smith Canborouah VI. Chas. E. Bourne Nanticoke HAITON. I. John Holgate Milton II. Robert Ba'lmer Oakville III. Robert Young Georgetown IV. James Mathews Actnn V. S. R. Lister Nassagiweya VI. Robert Miller Ntlson HURON. I. P. A. McDougall Goderich II. Ludwig Meyei*...... Seatorth III. Thomas Trivitt Exetur IV. John Cooke Dungannon V. David II. Ritchie Bayfield VI. W. W. Farran Clinton VII. Benjamin Fralick....Alnsleyville and Wroxeter alternately KENT. I. ThoB. Glendennlng Chatham n. J. Duck Morpeth III. D. Wallace Dawn Mills IV. O. Young Harwich V. John Lillle, jun... Wallaceburgh VI. J.Taylor Bothwoil LAHBTON. 1. P. T. Poussett Sarnia II. J.F.Elliott Warwick III. William Webster Florence IV. P. Catanach Sombra V. Thomas R. Scott Ilillsboro' VI. T. Kirkpatrick ..Widder Station VII. Robert Dale Mooretown VIII. Robert Fuller Petrolia IX. John W. Branan Alvinston LANARK. I. Robert Moffat Perth 11. Wm. Robertson Lanark III. James C. Poolo...Carleton Place IV. R. Harper Smith's Falls V. R. H. Davie Pakenham VI. John Patterson Radisay LEEDS AND GRENVIUE. I. JoLn B. Jones Brockville 11. Thos. Harrison Prescott III. S. McCammon Qananoque IV. Robert Leslie Kemptville V. Michael Kelly Merrlckvlile VI. W. H. Denaut Delta VII. Hiram McCrea Frankvlile VIII. Horace Kllbom Newboro' IX. David Mansell Farmersville X. Thos. Robertson ... Spencervllle XI. Warren Lyman N. Augusta XII. Alfred A. Munro...Malloryiown :«NN0X AND ADDINQTON. I. Charles James Nnpanee II. Jobu D.Noble BatQ [480] Iir. Edwin Mall'iry Parma IV. Isaac J. Lockwood Newburg V. Wm. Whelan Centreville VI. Henry Pnltz Wilton VII. Charles Skene EnieMid VIII. Donald Cameron Tamworth LINCOLN. T. W. B. Winterl)ottom Niagaru II. W.A.Mittleberuier, St. Catlmrities III. Clark Suure Jordna IV. John C. Kerr Beamsvillo V. Rol)ert Thompson Sniithvilla VI. Thos. Pearson. .Aliinedon.Csiistor VII. Geo.Sucord..St. Ann's, Gainsboro' MIDDLESEX. T. John C. MMrfdith London II. flustaviis Q. Hamilton ... Nairn III. John KlHnagan Lucan IV. W. F. Bullnn DelHWrtre V. Andrew Wilson Wanlsvillo VI. Joseph Small Strathroy Vir. II. LHLievre...Dranev's Corners VIII. W. li. Bernard '. St. John's NORFOLK. I. Edmund Jackson Simcr.e II. Kdwd. Matthews Waterfiml III. D. W. Freeman Sliacoe IV. C. S. Harris Court land V. W. Hewett Vittoria VI. S. P. Mabee I'ort Rowan VII. T. Chamlwrlln... Houghton Cen. VIII. Samuel Gamble Port Dover NOBTHUMDERLAND AND DURHAM. I. Chas. Clark. »en....BowinanTill« II. Samuel Wilmot Newcsslle III. Wm. Shoppard Port Hope IV. Wm. Turner Millbro• (I « « Br. G. M. 0. Obed, at the O. 0. of Cuba, " «« Wm. Pitt Prelile, " " Henry W. Turner, « " It. A. Johnson, •♦ « Jacinto de Castro, " " Andrew K.Mackinlay, " " E. T. Carr, *•'* The Fourteenth Aunuftl Commuulcation will be held at MontrMi, the 2nd Wednesday in July, A.L. £869, AD. 1809 Dr. F. De P. Romas, J. M. Samper Anglano, " Antonio M. Mollejas, " L. Ximene* 33° « Joas 0. D' Almeida, " Luis Goapil 33°, « Francesco Do Luoa, •• A. M. Medina, " [481] G. 0. of Braill, ;'■ y O. 0. of N. Grenada, .1 J G. 0. of Venezuela, 0. 0. of Uruquay, s" f O 0. of Portuga , ' T{ 0. 0. of Mexlo, G.O. of Italy, '■'' 1 a. 0. of Chili. -'.' a 100 MASONIC. [1869. 1869.] IfaBj 8UB0BDIMATI LODOr *.* LhIwi vutrif.l thut (•) hold their IrutaUation of Officert m the nslxrxU of St. John the Eoangdist—aa othert on thai * ^ of St, John the Bajttiit. NO. lorniE WHERE HELD. I 2 S 4 6 6 7 •Antlijuity Lodge fl'revoKt Niaj-'iiia .... *iSt. John's ♦DoriheBtor ♦Sussex DartuQ Union *i\elsnn Montreal .... Dunham Niagara Kingston ... Bt. Johns .... BrockTiUe ... Hamilton ... Grimsby I'hilllpsburg Napanee Sinicoe ISellevllle ... Staustead ... I'erth 9 10 11 12 li 15 16 17 18 19 2(1 21 22 '^ *Uniun *Norterlaln " D. U. Stewart U'^ " W. E. Scott 143 ♦FriendlyBroth's 11 Jas. Stephenson " .John N. Tuttle 144 ♦Ti'cuniseh Stratford .... Thursday on or bef. full moon " II James P. Wood " James Steet 14ft *J. B.IIall Mill Brook... Second Thursday " tl .Tames Might ... " Thos. B. Collins 146 ♦I'rinco of Wales Newburgh... Wednesday before full moon " 11 H. M. Wright... " D. S. Warner 147 Mississippi Almonte Friday on or before full moon " 11 P. McDonuall ... " John Menzies 148 ♦Civil Service ... Seat of Gov't Second Tuesday " II Thomas Monro " G. C. RelfTenstein 149 Krie Port Dover . Monday on or bef. full moon " Thursday on or bef full moon " Tuesday on or bef. full moon " Third "Thursday " II Jesse V. Hoover " Richard Stephens " John I. Slater IftO ♦Hastings Hastings .... Berlin 11 JflH. C. Hrown 1ft) The (irand Rlvor CInreiiceville 11 II Wm. Washburn C. S. Rowe " N. F. Simons lfi2 ClarenceviUe " I. W. Fleming 153 Wyoming ... I'hursday on or hef full moon " Thursday on or bef. full moon " First Friday •' II James McKay .. J. O'Donohue ... 0. Cameron " W. B. Collins 1ft4 ♦Irvinat II II " Wm. Ellwood 155 ♦I'oterborough,.. Peterboro' ... " W. M. Gookwin 156 ♦Yorlt Kglinton .... Thursday on or bef full moon " 11 A. L. Willson... " Wm. Jackes 1fi7 Simpson Delta Tuesday on or aft. full moon " Thursday on or aft. full moon " It II R. H. Preston .. Thos. Ellison ... " A. W. Bell 158 ♦Alexandra Oil Springs .. " Henry Brown 159 Goodwood Richniond,0. Quebec First Tuesday •' First Monday " II Edward Reilly.. W. Wilkinson... " George Rickey " John Dan 100 *Qiiel)Pc Garrison II 161 ♦I'ercy Watkworth.. Wednesday before full moon " 11 1. Humphries... " Royal P. Hurlbut 162 Forest M'roxoter ... Friday on or after full moon " Friday on or before full moon " Tuesday on or bef full moon " II John Molfatt ... " John Kaine 103 ♦Browne 11 C. P. Taber " Henry Bowker " John Wilson. nu •Star in the East Wellington .. 11 Ira Clinton 166 ♦Burlington Welllngt.Sq. Wednesday on or before full m, " II M'm. Kerns " Robert Halson 160 ■"Wentworth Stonoy Creek Monday on or bef full moon " 11 A. 0. Jones " J. H. Carpenter 167 ♦Iloyal Albert ... Montreal .... First Wednesday " II Frank Ed^ar ... " A. R. Eraser 168 ♦Merritt Welland... Monday on or bef full moon " Tuesday on or bef full moon " Monday on or after full moon " 11 J, W. Schooley .John C Karr . '■ J, Vanderburgh " D. Hughes " James H. Benson 169 ♦Macnab P'rtColborne 11 170 ♦Britannia SeafoVth II A. Slimmon .... 171 ♦Prince of Wales ♦ Ayr [onft •••••••••.. Friday on or after full moon '• Tuesday on or bet. full moon " First Monday " First Thursday after full m. " II II T. Edgecombe... t\ Buckley Alex. Murray,.. James Ryan ... " Wm. Bride 17« Avr " Peter Sou ter 173 •Victoria II " James McMina 174 ♦Walsingham ... Port Howan . II " Wm. Ross 175 •St. .John's 1 South I'otton Wednesday before full moon " II R. Mansou " Irf.vi A. Perkins 170 Spartan ISparta Monday on or after full moon " II W. T. Edge " U. Kirkland [433] 102 MASONIC. [1869. I KO. LODOE. WHERE HELD. NIOIITg OF KEETma. woRsniprm, master. BECRfTART. 177 178 179 180 The Builders *Plattiiville *Bothwell •Speed Ottawa Plattsville ... Bothwell .... Guelph PortBurwell Levis Friday on rr bef. f. m. of every Second Friday Wednesday on or bef. full m. Second Tuesday Tuesday on or bef. full moon First Thursday Friday on or before full moon Thursday ou or bef full moou Monday on or bef. full moon Monday on or Ixit. full moon Second Wednesday Monday on cr bef full moon Wednesday on or bef full ni. Friday on or before full moon First Wednesday Friday on or after full moon Mniidnv on or bef. full moon mo. (t (( it it t' t. it t* It a it u «( f If il (( it <• ti 11 a li il t. it it W.Bi 11 11 11 11 >< a (1 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 i< 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 It 11 11 11 1. . Thos. Painter... George Ri>-k ... II. F. Smith ... Charles Shar^e W. A. Glover ... John Breakuy .. James Kmaney Ja». Somerville J. B. Holden ... Henry Smith... II. D. Pickel ... I. II. Stearns ... E. H Smith ... Francis Kunz... George Wood ... 0. S. Elliot F. Mudge Br. George Grain " R. J. Hourehier " N. Mucpherson " John Cridiford 181 " Alex. McBrldo 182 183 184 " .Tames Main Prince Albert ... •Old Lis'ht Prince Alb'rt Luckuow ... York « W. J. Tr..uneo " J no. S. Totinant 185 •Enniskillen •Plantagenet ... •Royal Canadian ♦Ascot " Robert Davis 186 187 188 Plautagenet Sweotaburg.. Lonnoxvillo AdolphuBt'n Belmont Coaticook ... Orillia '• W. A.ChiimberlaiD " H. Rose " F. Bennetts 189 190 ♦Filius Vidua) ... Belmont " J.hn K. Sills " Jus. B. Campbell. 191 •Ashlar " George 0. Dook 192 •Orillia " R. J. Oliver 193 " W. S. Wnlher 194 •Petrolia Petrolia Second Wednesday London First .Monday Aruprior Thursday on or bef. full m. Walkerton... Second Tuesday Oakville Tuesday on or bef. full moon Frelighsb'gh .Monday on or bef. full moon .Mount Forest Friday on or bef. full moon Gananoiiio»r, 11 11. VGrand Council. »» ft (1 ](ju«c 11. Stoarus, 11 j) (( ft It Thomas B. Harris, 11 Scribe E. •• tf t( Kdwanl Willis, 11 " N. tt ft ft Ileury Hohertson, 11 Principal Sojourner. »( it ft John V. Noel, 11 Treasurer. V. G. Parnielee, 11 Second " " tl ft ft \Vm. Johnson, 11 Sword Bearer. ti (t a Isaac F. Toms, 11 Standard Bearer. *( « a E. P. Ilemon, 11 Dir of Ceremonies. it (( tt Peter lt«gg. 11 Organist. k( kt a S. H Klondheim, 11 Pursuivant. u t( ft F. C. Bruce, { B. Patterson, J Grand Stewards. . E. Comp. C. Staveley, I " " John Taylor. i " Thomas Graham, K. E. Grand Stewards. " Janitor. Grand SuptrinUndentt of districts. Comp. Thomas F. McMullen London District. Charles L. Beard Wilson Thomas Winter Huron " B. E. Chailton Hamilton " ^-McCabe {'So°'" H. W. DeLany Pr. Edwd. « M.J.May Central « Thomas Milton Montreal " W. A. Taylor East'nTps." Thomas l^ambert Quel)ec " Robert Marshall N.Brunswick. ••• The Twelfth Regular Convocation will be held at Kingston, on the 2nd Tuesday in August, A.I. 2399, A.D. 1860. SDBORDINATE CHAPTERS. NO CHAPTKR. WHERE UELU. I 2 4 5 6 Anc'ntFrontenac The Uiram St. Andrew's St. George's Kingston .... Hamilton ... Toronto London 7 Moira 8 9 10 r>, King Solomon's.. Golden Rule New Brunswick Catara((ui Torouio Stanstead ... St. .Tohn Kingston ... Quebec Dunham .... Sarnia Ottawa l:< Stadacona 14 15 It) Bedford District.. Wawanosh Oarleton 17 Dorchester IS Oxford 10 iO 21 22 ?3 Mount Moriah ... Mount Iloreb ... (Carnarvon Gren»me St Ciithariu's liranlford ... Montreal .... Preacott 24 25 Tecumseh Mount Iloreb ... J't. Mark's Stratford .... M'ntreal ... ?7 Manitou m Peutalpha m 30 Huron Cloilerii'h .11 I'rince Edward... Waterloo Picton .1'^ GiiU NI0HT8 OF MEETINO. Third Tuesday In Feb., May, Aug. A Nov. First Monday of every mouth I Third Wednesd. in Jan. Apr. July & Oct. Fourth Friday In Feb. May, Aug. & Sept. Second Thursday of every mouth First Tuesday of every month First Thursday of every month Tues. on or bef. f.m. in Mar. June,Sep.Dec. Second Monday in every month Second Monday in Feb. May, Aug. & Nov Secouit Thursday in Jan. Apr. July &Oct. I First Thursday of every mouth ! Second i'rldiiy in Jan. April, July & Oct. I Second Wedncs. in Mar. June, Sep. & Dec. I First Thursday of every mouth i first Friday of every month j Friday on or before fuli ni. of each month [First Wednesday of every month [Third Thursday in Feb. May, Aug.& Nov. \ First Wednes. in Jan April, July A Oct. Second Wednesday of every month I.«Bt Wednesday of every month Second Wednes. in Mar. June, Sep. & Dec. Second Wednesday of every mouth First Friday of every month First Friday of every month Friday on or. aft. full m. of every month First Wednesday of every month Friday on or after full moou Friday on or before full moon IsT Principal. Samuel D. Fowler . Wm. Reid Not working. T. F. McMullen ... B. E. Charlton A. A. Campbell .... Thomas Sargant .. H. J.Martin 1). R. Munro .Tohn V.Noel Henry J. Pratten . W. A. Taylor Wm. M. Jamleson. M.J. May Wm. O. Parmelee . Charles L Beard .. Lucius S. Oille J. W. Lethbridge.. J. II. Stearns George EnEarl John Clarhe Thomas Winter .. Thomas Milton Peter Begg .Tohn Netlleton ... S. B. Fairbanks ... A. Brownson Isaac F. Toms Donald Ross A.T. H. Ball SCRIDE E. Daniel McCaituuy A. J. Nuthall F. A. Baxter Riceard lirierley George U. Dickaon U. HolliMirshead C. S. ChenueU R. C. Benedict AVm. Couper A. 1). Stevens .lohn A. Mackenzie Wm. Hay F. K. Fourdrelner Robert Stark James McKdward .1. B. Muacham W. M. Somervilla Uov. E. W. Beaven A. J. Dimly Alex. Matheson Alfred I'lcauU David Robliu Adam Dudgeon Wm. Brnnnd Samuel U. Dutlor [484] 1869.] Royal, V. E. Fr. t( 1. tl t( (t t( It it ft « t( it tt It tt tt (£ tt [1869. K" Grain lllourcliier lic'pherson ] Cridifurd McBrido |!i Main 'I'r'iuiu-o J TfitiHant rt Davis J. Chamberlain fee luetfR |K. Sills Campbell. |e 0. Dock Oliver HVjilker McCiarvey V > ■♦ 1869.] MASONIC — BANKS. 103 Provincial Gi-and Conclave of Canada^ Royal, Exalted, Religinut and Military Ordf.r of Masonic Knighti Templar, Malta, r " 2nd Standard Bearer " Almoner " let Ald-deCamp " 2nd AlddeCimp " Direct, of Ceremouieg " Captain of Liues " 1st Herald '' 2nd Herald " Sword Bearer " i*:querry. The next Regular Assembly will bo held at Kingston, on tho 2nd Tuesday la August, A.M. 5873, A.D. ISCO, A.O. 750. SUBORDINATE ENCAMPMENTS. ENCAMPMENT. Hugh de Payens Wm delaMnro,theMartyr Geoffrey de St. Aldemar.. Godfrey de Bnuillon Richard Coeur de Lion ... King Baldwin Richard Coeur de Lion .. . Flantagenet SUSSRX WHERE HELD. Kingston .... Ottawa Toronto Hamilton ... London Belleville .... Montreal ... St.Ctttharin's Stanstead ... NIOHTS OF MEETINO. 2nd Monday, Jan., April, July A Oe*. ... 2nd Monday, Feb., May, August A Nov. 1st Friday, Feb., May, Augtist and Nov, Ist Friday In every month 2nd Friday in each month First Monday, Jan., April, July <£ Oct.... 4th Thursday in each month 2nd Monday, Feb., April, July A Oct. ... Wednesd. next p.f.m.Mar.June.Sep.ADec. EMT, COMMANDER. II. E. Swales T. D. Harlngton Not working. ThoB. B. Harris... Thos. McCraken L. H. Henderson A, A. Stevenson . Kdwln Goodman AV.B. Colby REQISTR.^K. S. D. Fowler Herrman Poettcr F. C. Bruce T. F. M York, Walter Watson, C. SI. Mylrea, and A. Mc- Kinlay. San Irancisco, J. 0. Shepherd & T. Menzles. Bank of Montreal — London, The Union Bank ; Liverpool, Bank of Liverpool ; Scotland, British Linen Company ; Ifeio I'ork, R. Bel! A F. Qundry, Bank of Commerce and Bank of New York: Boston, Merchant's Bank; Chicago, Geo. C. Smith & Bros. City Bank— Z/oi«don, Oly n, Mills, Currle A Co. ; Ireland, Na- tional Bank; KewVork, Bank of the Republic; Jiottvn, Kidder, IVabody i Co. Bank ok Toronto— iow/on. City Bank: Newrork. Nat. Bk. Commerce & C.F.Smithera; Oswego, Lake Ont. Nat. Bk. Quebec Bank — Lowlon, Union Bank of London ; Liverpool, Bank of Liverpool ; Newl'ork, Maltland, Phelps, & Co. Gore Bank — London, Glyn, Mills, Currle A Co.; Min- buryh, National Bank of Scotland; lielfast. Northern Banking Co.; 2rre!>ponding Secretary: Artliur Harvey, F.S S. Omncil of lUiinagenient : John Thorburn, M.A., Lieut, Col. Thomas ^^ily, C S. UlUos. 1^ Fa M. of M. El Rfl 1I< A. C( D. J. ta i > [436] [1869. 1869.] LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC. 105 I x?**"' Bfead Office; I Mylrea, and A. Mc' I'phenl & T. Menzles. Ion Bank; Liverpool, ph WnenCompanv I Bank of Commerce f, Merchant's Bank; leACo.; Trelanil,^^. ■he Republic; //m<(^^ t ^fwrork. Nat. Bk. ^1 Uke Ont. Nat. Bk. r London ; Liverpoot. Hand, Phelps, & Co. ?•"•,•;'«* Co.; juiin. . IJflJast, Northern Jindry; Ihs'on, Mer- |lilf d National iJank. /o.; Livn'ponI, Dank toston, Treniont Bk. )n Bank ; Aew y„rk, eOnlario Nat. Hanit IS.Mecban.Nat. Bk. Cnrrie & Co. ; iVew ancjuet, Salt ACb.; , I'Omion & County '»f. Bank of N. y • ««'/. .Morcliants' n! Hand, Union Bank. «l.vn, MillsACo.; '•^-.Nat.JIk.ofHep! 1 A County Bank- onal I'a-k Bank. ' 'olut Stock -Bank- epubllc. ' oual Bank of Srot- tui Vor/c, National National Hide 4 1 National Bank; K'l'ik; Chnrhtle. *-• I.; St Juhn'f, foundlanj. lion Bank; Uoslm, of New York, on A WeNtmlnstor . i ^>io/,tia(i//and, I; Xfw York, Na- trchantB' Nat. Bk "liiins, Dt)Hi-on & I'l Bank; IhsUm, ' of Nova Scotia. ''"Hi Bank; AVw 1 Banking Asso- A Co. lurlni? summer. iliyist, edited by llriinot. Prof, of "V'-'*''"'in Cortlandt," '"// Scrrtary: •I'liir Ilarvuy, Jil'iim, Jl.A., Mbdical Alcmni Association op Victoria TJjnvEKSiTT.— Patrons : Rev. S. S. NeUes, D.p. ; lion. J. Rnlph, LL.D., M.D. ; K. 11. Trudel, M.D. ; The Professors of the FBCultles of Arts. Jledlcine and Law. President: J. II. SanRPter, M.A., M.D. rice-Presidenti: Wm. Canniff, M.D-, M.B.C.8. Kng.; J. P. Bottot, M.D.; Robert Edmonson, M.D ; J. W. Rosebr-";*!, M D. Secrelunj : G. J. Potts, M.D. Treasurer: Henry Strange, M.D. Directors: John A. Mullin, M.D.; A. M. Rosobrugh, M.D. ; W. Philp, M.D. ; S. L. Nash. M.D. Literary Association op the UxiVEiiaiTr op Victoria College.— Instituted 1856.— P)e«yen< ; Rev. S. S. Nelles, r.D. rice-Prmtfen<«;T. J. Golllng, J. W. Raveill. Critic: J. Fetch. Assistant Critic: J. Allen. Corrttpondinff Secre- tary: D. Robson. Recording Secretary: A. L. Ilolmes. Assistant Recirrding Secretary : R. Wilson. Treasurer : A. Bowerumn. Zt&ran'an : J. Wright. Assistant Librarian: A. L. Russell. fioardo/Z)i>«ctorji; J. A.Clark, J.W Gray, T. Collins. G. F. Shepley, E. S Washington, B. B. Dnndas. UNivEn.siTT College Literary and Scientific Society. — Established 1854. — Meets every Friday evening, at Univer- sity College. Public debates once in each month Patrons: the President and Professors of University College. Presi- dent: J. A. Paterson, M.A. Isl Vice-Presi'Unt: J. Scrlm- ger. 2nd Vice President: li.S.Wigfims. Recording Secre- tary: C. R. W. Bigftar. Corresponding Secretary: R. E. Kingsford. Treasurer: L. C. Spencer. Curator: 3. R. Teefy. CounciUors : A. Baker, J. II. Coyne, H. Q. Robin- son, AV. Dale. Umvei!sity CoiiEOE NATURAL SCIENCE Club.— Meets at the residence of one of its members once a fortnight. Members consist of those chosen by the Club, from among First Class Honour Men of the University, who are actively engaged In the pursuit of Natural Science. The objects of ttie Club are the discussion of scientific subjects, and the formation of a Natural Science Collection. President: Rev. J, Campbell, M.A. Seiretary ■ Treasurer : J. Brycc, M.A. Curator: W. H. Ellis, M.A. Teachkrs' Association, Ontario. — President: Rev. S. S. Nelles, D.D., Victoria College. 1st Vice-I'resident : R. Alex- ander, l'rlncli)ftl Central School, Newmarket. 2nd Vice- l^etident: S. Macallister, Toronto. 3rrf Vice-President: A. Mclliirchy, M.A., Toronto. \th Vice-Pretid/Knt : J. Seath, It. A., Brampton, bth Vice-President : Wm. Wet son, L.S , York. 6. Ontario Grammar School Teachers' Association- Com- posed of the Head Masters of the County Grammar Schools —/'rMirf«i< .- Wm. Tassie, M. A., Gait, Vice-Presi- dent: William McCabe, LL.B., Oshawa. Secretary: J. Howard Hunter, M.A., Dundas. Treasurer: J. M. Bu- chan, M.A., Hamilton. Councillors: Rev. W. J. Sargent, B.A., M.R.I.A., Inge'soll; John Seatb, B.A., Brampton; J. B. Dixon, M.A., Peterborough. Alma BIater Society, Queen's Colleof, Kingston.- Established nbi.— President : Prof. McLean, M.D., L R. C.8.E., Queen's College. Vice-Presidents: Prof Jardlne, M.A., B.D., University of St. John, N.B.; Alfred Arm- strong, M.D., London, Eng.; J. R. Dickson, jun., M.D,; W. B. Thibodo, M.A.; J. Nesbit, M.D.; R. Campbell, B.A. Secretary: W. H. Fuller, B.A. Treasurer: T. Alexan- der, B.A. Numismatic and Antiquarian Society op Montreal.— Meets bimonthly in its i oin", 713 Craig St. President: Joshua L. Bundsen. Vice-President : W. V. B. Hull. Curator; Alf. Sandham. Treasurer: R. W. MoLachlan. Secretary; John Hennessey. Assistant Secretary : Gerald E. Hart. " .ff-souiAPiAN " Medical Students' Literary Society. — Royal College of Physitiang and Surgeons, Kingston. — l^esident: G. J. VanVlack. Vice-President: A. 0. Fair- bairn. Secretary and Treasurer : A. 8. Frazer. Dental Association op the Province op Ontario. — Instituted 1807.— Officers 1808-9. President: John O'Don- nell, LD.S., Peterboro'. Vice-Presidents: J. H. Bryant, Woodstock; Wm. H. Porter, L.D.8., Holland Landing; L. Lemon, L.D.S., St. Catharines. Recording Secretary : J. 8. Scott, M.D., Toronto, Corresponding Secretary: R. Q. Trotter, L.D.8., Toronto. Treasurer : L. Clements, L.D.S., Kingston, iiftrart'an.' L. Mills, L.D.8., SImcoe. Chairman JSxecutive Oommitte.e: 11, Trotter, L.D.S.,auelph. DentaIi Association op the Province of Quebec. — Instituted 1868, — Officers 1808-9. President, A. Bernard. Montreal; Isl Vice-President, — . Ballargeon, Quebec; 2na Vicel'residenf, 0. P. Trestlle, M.D., Montreal; Secrer, and the third Tuesday In June, for the examination of candidates for diplomas and pro- vincial llceuseB. All totters on matter* couaectsd with the Board to be addressed to tl ■ Secretary and Treasurer, N. Hopkins, M.D., Dunnville, Unt. Provincial LnwATio Astlum, Toromto.— 2J^ ms.west from the City Hail, on Queen St. Property vested in the Crown. Government appoint Medical Superinter>dent and Bursur and Inspector, who frame by-laws for Its );uveriimeut, tlio- roughly examine the Asylum, and report to the I.ii'uf, Governor. Tlie admicsion of patients is regulatfd br the Act 16 Victoria, chap. 188, which requires that the putieiit be examined by three licensed medical practitioners, veri- fied by Reave or Mayor collectively, who certify to the in- sanity. Application for admission must be made before sending lunatics. Idiots, and persons afllicted with naral- ysls are lnadmissal)ie. Ofilcers : Medical Su}>erint'ndf.vt, Joseph Workman, M.D. ; Assist. Physician, U. Workman, M.D. ; Clinical Assistant, J. Workman, jr. ; liursar. J.tmes MoKlrdy; Steward, Jas. Henry; Matron, M. S. I'arkes. Note. — A Branch of this Asylum has been established In the old University Buildings under the same management. Robert Blair, Steward; Eliza Blair, Matron. Malden Ldnatio Asylum, Amiierstduro, Ontario, re- ceives patients from the counties of Norfolk, Oxford, Elgin, Middlesex, Kent, Essex, and Lambton, unlcr si^uie regulations as required at the Provincial Lunatic Asylum, Toronto. Government appoints Medical Superintendent, who, under the supervision of the inspectors, manages the aflairs of the Asylum. Officers : Henry Lnndor, M,U, Medical Superintendent ; John Meek,C/«W.- and Bo'ikkeeper; John Milligan, Steward; Kate Creed, Matron. Number of patients, 240, OniLUA Lunatic Asylum for Chronic Patients.- John Ardagh, M.D., Medical Superintendent. Quebec Lunatic Asylum. — Commissioners — Hon. Louis Massue, President; D. Palnchaud, M.I)., E. B. Lindsay, Robert Hamilton, A. B. Slrols, D. M(<51ie, Jos. Bowles; A. Lemoine, Secretary. Proprietors and Managers — J. E, Landry, M.D. ; F. E. Roy, M.D. Officers — Clement Vinu- lette. Warden; Adeline Vinulette, Matron; .), W. I'ickup, M.D. ; E. Corcran, Assistant Matron; Dr. Alfred Jackson Visiting Physician. Canadian Institute. — Medical Section. — Organized April, 186.3, The leading English and American medi- cal and scientific Journals taken for the use of nienibi rs. The session commences on the second week in Oitober, and meetings are held every alternate week for nix mciiths. Officers for 1867-8 — James Thorburn, M.D., Chalrnmn ; Wm. Temi>ost, M.D., Secretary ; Drs, Agnew, Roaubrugh, and Cummlngs, Committee of Management. The Toronto School of Medicine, in allilialion with tlie University of Toronto. — Incorporated by Act of I'ailia- ment, 1851. — Lectures delivered in Medical ScIiohI lliiiid- ing, University Park, from Ist October to ;il.st March. Wm. T. Aikins, M.D., President; H. 11. Wright. M.D., Se<^ retary. Faculty i Joseph Workman, M.D., t'uperiiiteiident of Provincial Lunatic Asylum, Emeritus l^ecturer on I'sy- chological Medicine. M. Barrett, M.A., M.O., Emeritus Lecturer on Institutes of Medicine. E. M. lludder, M.D., F.ll.C.S., Eng , Lecturer on Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children; Wm. T. Aikins. M.I).. Lecturer ciu Principles and Practice of Surgery; II. 11. Wrinht. M.D.. L.C.P. 4 S. U.C, Lecturer on Principles and I'nictlce of Medicine; Jas. II. Richardson, M.D., M.K.C.S , I'Ing.. Leo- turer on General and Descriptive Anatomy ; U/./.lci Ogclen, M.D., Lecturer on Materia Medtcaand Therapoulics; Jas, Thorburn, M.D., Edln. and Toronto Univ., Lecturer on Medical Jurisprudence; Jas. Bovell, M.D., L.1I.C.I'., Kiig., Lecturernn Institutes of Jlediclne; Jas. Uowell. M.U., Lec- turer on Surgical Anatomy and Deinonstratiu' of Anatomy, Ctlnical I^ectures on Medicine and Surgery, by Drs. llod- der, AlkinB,Wright,«nd Rowell; H. H. Croft, D.C.I,., I-M-.S., Professor of Chemistry and Experimental i'lillosophy; Wm. Hincks, F.L.8., Professor of Botany, Ac, at Univer- Blty College. This School qualifies for the degree of the University of Toronto, and Trinity College, Toronto, and iliu Diploma of the School entitles to registration or llcentiii, Royal Colleoe or Piiyhicians and Suikikonh, Kinhston, aiTlliated to Unlv, of Queen's (.ollege, ISiKl— J. R. Dii ohanism ; H. H. Nelles, D.D.S., L.D.S . Adjunct Professor of Dental Scienueand Mechanism ; C.V. Berry man. M.D., M.A.. Path- ology and Therapeutics; Henry Croft, M.A.. D.C.L., F.C.S , Professor of Chemistry ; James Rowell, M.D., Prolesaor of Anatomy and Phybiology ; George L. Elliot, Dean of the Faculty. General Hospital, Toronto.— 7V»Mte«; Appointed by Government— Hon. Judge Adam Wilson (Chniiman), E. H. Rutherford, and J. D. Merrick ; by Corporation, J. Bo- vell; by Board of Ti-ade, John Macdonald. Omsn'livg Physicians and Surgenns: W. R. Beaumont, F.R.C.S., Eng.; E. M. Hodder, M.D., F.R.C S., Eng.; James Bovell, M.D., L.R.C.P., Eng.; Hon. John Rolph. M.D., LL.P., M.RC.S., Enu. Atlf.nding PhyHcians and Surgeons: \l. H. Wright, MD.; W. T. Aikins, M.D.; Jas. H. lUchnrd- Bon, MD., M.R.C.S., Eng.; C. V. IJerrynmn, M.D.; .Tohn King, M.R.C.S., Eng.; James Rowell, M.O.; James Thor- burn, M.D.; Jas. Newcombe. M.D., M.R.C S., Eng. Resi- dent Medical Officer: W. B. Hampton, M D. Secretary and Treasurer : J. W. Brent, Steward : George Boswell. Hours of attendance: 12 o'clock, noon, daily. Visitors are permitted to see their friands every d.iy from 3 to 5 p.m., except Saturdays and Sundays. Medical Schools are attached to the Universities of Victoria College, McGlU College, and the LavalUnlversIty ; the luculties of which are included under their respective heads In the Educational Department. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATIONS. surer: 3. Hon. &or<(arj/; A. Sandham. Onnmiltee: J. A. Razln, J. McDuunougii, E. K. Greene, G. Young, R. H Holland, O. Bishop, C. Morton, H. Watson W. SniaiH, J. Macintosh, T. Dredge, A. Lowden, J. Richards, D. Bent ley, S. Caldecott. J. K. Dougall, Representative from Point St. Charles Branch. City Missionary : John MiMfti. The reading room Is well supplied with dally papers, periodi- cals, &(v, and is open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Weekly meet- ings of the Association on Tuesday evenings, at eight o'clock. Dally prayer meetings from 1'2.45 to 1.15 p in. Yonng men coming to Montreal, also ministers and chris- tian laymen, are cordially Invited to visit the reading room. Informiition In jegard to vacant situations for young men suitable boarding houses, Ac, will be cheer- fully given at the rooms. Ottawa.— 7Vc«i(ien< ; J. McMillan. Cw. Secretary : A.W. Lamb. Jie.c. Secretary : G. P. Drummond. Weekly meet- ings are held every Tuesday evening. I'Anis. — J're.sident: 3. /inlayson. Vice- Prefi dent ; B. Fudgor. Secretary : R. C. James. Treasurer : W. P. Per- ley ; Librarian : G. Taylor. Peutii.— Rooms, Town Hall Buildings. Perth, Ontario. President : A. Morris. M 1'. Vice-Presidents : R. D. Free- man, James Gray. Secretary: John F. Haln, B.A. Trea- surer: C. A. Mat'lipson, B.A. Managing Comimlt-'e : A. J. Mathesnn, B A.; .John F. Bain, U.A.; F. A. Allan, S. Ed- nniiids, W. Robinson, R. Croskerry, J. K. Kerr, .laiiie-s McLeiinaglien. Weekly meetings are held every llomlay evening. Bible cluss on Sabbath afternoons. Reading Room, In connection with the Association, open daily. Strangers are cordially invited to visit the rooms. EXICCTIVK CdMMITTKE. Y. M.C. A., DOMINION OP CANADA. — Win. Anderson, Toronto, Cor. Me.mlxr far Ontario; T. .Tames CUx ton, Montreal, Cor. M-mlier for Quebec ; 3. S. McLean, Italitux, Oir. Memlier fir jSi'ova Scotia; —. Mc- Mullen, St. Johns. N. B.; Robt." Baldwin, Toronto; .lohn Macdonald. Turonto; Jas. Curlyle, M.D., Toronto; Thos. Muir, Hamilton; Geo. A. Youug, Uamiltou. nROVKVtu.F.— President: Hugh A. Gordon, M.D. Cor. S-cre.tari/: \l. S. McO(in:ild. Itec. Secretary: V. S. Mul- hern. Weekly meetings are held in the Rooms of the As- Boeiatioii, Main Street, every Tuesday, at 8 p.m. Reading Room and Library op'jn daily from 10 am. to 9.30 p.m. Coi,I.l.Nnwnor).— /Vcsu/en/; Rev. Robt. Rodgers. Secre- tnry : KUme/.er Thomson. Weekly meetings arc held every Frid.HV evenhiL'. Reading Room open daily. Bible Class Sabbath afternoon. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. GKLt.— President: .Tames McRae. Secretary: John Mc- Gregor. A'^sistant Secretary: S. F. Reiii. Weekly meet- ings are held every Monday at 8 p.m. Priyer meeting for young men every Friday evening. Halifax.— /Vc.creti:ry : T. Italo. Trea.iurer: Jas. Watson. Committee: Messrs. G. A. Young, P. W. Day foot, J. Lawson, S. F. La/.Ier, J. W. Mur- ten. (leorgH Rutherford, William I'owis, A. I. Mackenzie, A. Mi'Oiilluni. KifioHTON. — Cor. of Princess and Ragot f^ts.-—iye..; Rov. A. Lillie, D.D. ; Rev. E. Ryerson, D.D. ; The Principal of Queen's College ; Rev. S. S. Nellei), JI.A. ; Very Rev. A. McDonell ; Q. R. R. Cockburn, M.A. ; Superior of the By- town College; Wm. T. Aikins, M.D.; H. H. Crolt, D.C.L., F.C.3. ; J. B. Cherriman, M.A. ; D.Wilson, LL.D. ; Rev. John Jennings, D.D. ; Hon. 0. Mowat; G. Herrick, M.D. ; Ira Lewis, M.A.; Larratt W.Smith, D.C.L.; S. S. Macdonell, LL.D. ; Rev. H. B. Jessopp, M.A. ; J. Uelllwell, M.A. ; W. O. Draper, M.A.; T. A. McLean, M.A.; J. Boyd, M.A., B.O.L. ; D. McMichael, LL.D.; J.E.Thomson, B.A.; E. C.Jones, B.A.; J. D. Armour, B.A.; J. J. Kingsmill, B.A.; Hon. W. Cay ley; Rev. W. McClure; Rev. Dr. Fyfo; J. H. Morris, M.A.; E. Blake, M.A.; Rev. Dr. Barclay; Rev. W. F. Check- ley, M.A.; Right Rev. J. Walsh; Rev. A. Carman, B.A. ; T. H. Bull, M.A.; Rev. Joha Davison; Rev. I. Hellmuth, D.D. OJlcers of th« Senate: , Librarian; T. Moss, M.A., Registrar. Scholarships offered at Exami- nations of the UiiioersUy. — Faculty of Law, 4 ; 1 for Matriculants, 1 for Students 1 year's 8taadlng,l for Students 2 yeari' standing, 1 for Students 3 years' standing. Faculty of Medicine, 4 : 1 for Matriculants, 1 for Students 1 year's standing, 1 for Students 2 years' standing, 1 for Students 3 years' standing. Faculty of Arts, 24 : at the Junior Ma- triculation Examination, 1 in Classics, 1 in Mathematics, 2 for General Protlciency in all the subjects appointed for Junior Matriculants ; at the Senior Matriculation {Exami- nation, 1 in Classics, 1 in Mathematics, 2 for General Pro- ficiency in all the subjects appointed for Senior Matricu- liints ; at the lOxamlnation for the First Vear, 1 in Classics, 1 in Mathematics, 2 for General Proficiency ; at the Kxami- nntion for the Second Year, 1 in Classics, 1 in Mathematics, 1 in Natural Sciences, 1 in Modern Languages, with His- tory, 1 in Logic, Metaphysics and Ethics; I for General Proflclenoy; at the Examination for the Third Year, 1 in Cl.tsslcs, I in Mathematics, 1 in Natural Sciences, 1 in Mo dorn Languai^es with History, 1 in Metapliysins and Ethics, with Civil I'olity, Natural Theology and History, 1 for Qenorai ProBoienoy. Value of each SohoUrahlp $120, and tenabln for one year only. . UxiVEasrrr Oolleob.— Visitor, His Honor the Hon. W. P. Howland, O.B , Lioutenant-Goveruor of Canada. Pre- sident, Rev. John McCaul, LL.D. Professors: Classics, Logic, and Rhetoric, Rev. John McCaul, LL.D.; Metaphy- sics and Ethccs, Rev. James Beaven, D.D.; Chemistry and Experimental Philosophy, Henry H. Croft, D.C.L. ; Agriculture, Geo. Buokland; Natural Philosophy, J. B. Cherriman, M.A.; History and English Literature, D. Wilson, LL.D.; Natural History, Rev. William HIncks, I,...S.; Mineralogy and Geology, B. J. Chapman, Ph. D., LL.D.; Meteorology and Director of the Magnetloal Ob- Bervatory, G. T. Kingston, M.A.; Lecturer on Oriental Literature, J. M. Hirschfelder ; Mathematical Tutor and Dean J. Loudon, M.A. ; Acting Lecturer on German, W. H. VRndersmissen, M.A.; Acting Lecturer on French, fcmlle Pcreiot; Acting Lecturer on Italkn and Spanish, Wm. Oldrlght, M.A., M.D.; Classical Tutor and Acting Eeglstrar, G. 8. Goodwlllle, M.A. [440] Bursar's Department nf the University, University College and Upper Canada College — Bursar, David Bui-hun ; Clerk and Book-keeper, J. E. B. Smith; Messenger, Wm. Morrow. Office on U. C. College Grounds. University of Queen's Colleoe, Kingston. — Incorpo- rated by Royal Charter, Oct. 16, 1841. Principal: Very Rev. Wm. Snodgrass, D.D. Faculties of TheoU>gy and Arts : The Principal, Primarius Professor of Divinity ; Rev. John B. Mowat, M. A., Professor ot Oriental Ijanguages, lliblioal Cri- ticism and Church History, Secretary to the Senate, and Registrar; Rov. J. Williamson, M.A., LL.D., Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy ; Rev. John 0. Mur- ray, Professor of Logic, Mental and Moral Philosophy and Rhetoric; Rev. John II. Mackerras, M.A., I'rotessorofCI-'S- slcal Literature; Robert BbII.C.E., F.G.S., FC.S., Profesbor of Geology ; Nathan F. Dupuis, M.A., Profussor of Chemis- try and Natural History. Board of IV-uslees : Rev. Hugh Urquhart, D.D., Rev. John Barclay, D.D., Rev. Kenneth McLennan, B.A., Rev. W. M. Inglls, M.A., F.K.S.E , Rev. John Jenkins, D.D., Rev. A. Matbieson, D.D., Rev, Arch. Walker, Rev. Geo. Bell, B.A., Rev. Wm. Bain, M.A., Rev. Francis Nicol, Rev. Geo. D. Ferguson, B.A., The Principal, A. McLean, Neil J. Maogilllvray, B.A., James Croil. Hugh Allan, Hon. Donald McDonald, J. Paton, Robert Cassels, Archibald Barker, Alex. Mor-is, D.C.L., G. Ij. Mowat, Geo. Davidson, Hon. John Rose, Hon. J. Hamilton (Chairman), Judge Logie, James .Michie ; Wm. Ireland, Secretary-Trea- surer to the Board ; Professor Dupuis, M.A., Librarian and Curator of the Museum; Prof. Williamson, Director of the Observatory ; N. F. Dupuis, Observer. The Session of the Faculty of Arts begins on the first Wednesday of October, and ends on the last Thursday of April. The Theological Classes commence on the first Wudiiesday of November, and close at the end of April. Scholarships, in number 18 In arts ani 8 In theology, varying in value, from S'31 to $100, are annually competed for at the matricula- tion examinations at opening of session. UNivERSirr OF Tbiwitt Coixkoe. Toronto. — Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1H02. — Corporation: The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Toronto; the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Huron ; the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of On- tttrio. Trustees : Very Rov. H. J.Grasett, B.D. ; Ho«. G. W. Allan; Lewis Moifatt, Esq. Treasurer: . Council —Honorary Member : John Arnold, Esii. Kr-offlcio Mem- bers: the Hon. J. H. Cameron, D.C.L., Q.C., Ch.incellor of the University; the Rev. the Provost of Trinity ColIego< the Rev. John Ambery, M.A., I'rofessiir of Classics; live Rev. William Jones, B.A., Professor of MatliiMimtics. Men^ b'.rs from the Dinnese of Toronto: I'rofossor Bovell, M.D. ; Very Rev. H. J.Grasett, B.D., Dean of Toronto; lion. G W. Allan ; Lewis MofT.itt, Esq. ; Hon. Mr. Vloe-Chancellor Spragge; James M. Stracfian, Esq.; Hon. Mr. Justice Hagarty, D.O.L.; Samuel BIckerton Harman, B,C L.; Ven. T. B. Fuller, D.D., D.C.Ii. ; Rev.W. MoMurrav. D.D.. D.O.L. ; Rev. Saltern Qlvins; Rev, J, G. Ooddos, M.A.; Jas. Hon- durson, Esq., C. J. Camnbrtll, Esq., C'irlstophi>r Robinson, M.A., Von. A. Puimer, M.A. Members from the Diocese of Ontario: The Ven. H. Patton, D.C.L., Archdeiicon of Onta- rio; Jos. A. Henderson, Esq., D.C.L. ; Rev. W. llleasdell, M.A.; Rov. Ed. Ji.kes lloswell, D.C.L.; J. S. Oartwrighl. Secretary: Chas. M.tgrath, D.O.L. Officers of the GiilUi/e: Provost and Professor of Divinity. Rev. George Whitaker, M.A. ; Professor of Classici, Ruv. Jo'uU Ambery, M.A. ; \ Professor of Bor of PhjR slcal l#ctur 0. W. Strati net. L*ctu Scholarship the value o I'or the sec of the sanit lanfs. ICc saries, each ships of tl Diocese of Society bx £25 a year. Universi Semate : Rt Privy Com Commons, Punshon, D.D., Rev. Jones, l!e> W. JeffiTS ston. Will Hon. Jam gangster ; M.A., Lli. Kerr, M.A M. ijxsM M.D. /•!" I'rof of S deni'i'S of matics aw and GrfiO Natural S Prof, of 5 OrmlHtoii, Rov, B A Wallbriti; Exaniini'i Antoine i of Facult Internnti Law; im merelal I B.C.L,, 1 ProfeKRor Branch : wifery av M.D, Tl M.D., Si J G.nib script l^t iatry «ii Mi'dica t lisprude SuVgery M D., D fhciilly M RC(^ > and M( Lon. Ki Dli'eane M.A , 1 Reid, J st«r. M Cauiiill Pathol John I'rof. «r«tfy S^atf.: Kev. 8. 8. Nclles, D.D., President; President ol Privy Council. Speaker of the Senate, Speaker of House of Commons, and Hon. Miulsterof Justice. Rev. Wm. Morlsy Punshon, M A., Rev. 1. B. Uoward, D.D., Rev. E. Wood, D.D., Rev. K. Uyerson, D.D., Rev. A. Green, D.D., Rev. R. Jones, liev. G, R. Sanderson. Rev. Samuel D. Rice, Rev. W. JeiTiTH, D.D , Rev. L. Taylor, D D. ; Professors King- ston, Wilson. BurwHsh, and Reynar; Hon. Dr. Rnlph, Hon. James Ferrier; I'rofessors Ot-iliie, Berryman. Reid, gangster; ». M Britlon. B.A.; A. W. Lauder, Wm. Beatty, M.A., LL.B. J. H. Duuil>le, M.A.. John Macdonald, Wm. Kerr, M.A.. W. W. Dean. B.A., C. M. Cameron, M.A., M.D., M. Laveli. M.D., Wm. Brouse. M.A.. M.D., and J. Beatty, M.D. Mimlty of Arts; Rev. S. 8. Nelles, D.D., President, I'rof. of Mental Philosophy, Logic, Ethics and the Evi- dences of Rfligion; Wm. Kingston, M.A., Prof, of Mathe- muticH aiid Astronomy ; John Wilson, M.A., Prof, of Latin and Grecli i>anguages; Rev. N. Ilurwasb, M.A., Prof, of Natural Sciences and Clieniistry; Rev. A. 11. Rcynar, B.A., Prof, of .Modern (.anguages and English Literature; D. Ormiston, B.A., Rector ol Graminar School; Rev. James Roy, B A., sub Itector. Faculty of Law : Hon. Lewis W»Iibrid}.'B, WIlliHUi Kerr, M A., and B. M. Britton, B.A., Exaniiiit'is. faculty of Law, Mmtreal Branch: Hon. Antoine A. Dorion. Q.C., Professor of Civil Law and Dean of Faculty; Joseph Doutre, Q.O., Professor of Civil and InternatioMHl Law; Wni. H. Kerr, Professor of Criminal Law; Jolin A. I'erltins, M. A., B.C.L., Professor of Com- mercial iviiw and Sccretsry of Faculty; Gonsalve Doutre, B.C.L., Professor of Laws of Procedure ; C. GeoITrion, Professor of Roman Law. fhculty of Medicine, Montreal Branch : Eugene H. Trudel, M.D.. Dean of Faculty, Mid- wifery and Diseases of Women ami Cliiidren; P. Beaubien, M.D, Tlu'try and Practice of Medicine; Pierre Munro, M.D., Surgery; H. Peltier, M.D., Institutes of Medicine; J G. Ilibaiid, M.D., Secretary and Treasurer, Anatolbv, De- scriptive and Surgical; Tlis. D. D'Orsennons, M.D., fihem- I«try and I'hsrniacy; J. Emery-Coderre, M.D, Materia Mi'dicn Hud TlierajMutics; J. P. Rottt)t, M.D , Medical Ju- tisprudence and Natural History; Dr. Monro, Clinical Surgery ; Dr. Beaubien, Clinical Medicine; A. Brosseau, M D., Demonstrator of Anatomy and Curator of Museum. HickUi/ oJ Mfdicine, Ibronto Brunch ; Hon. J. Rolph, M.D., M.R.t; .>*.. Kiig., Dean of the Faculty and i'rof. of Medicine and Mcdicil I'athdlogv; Win. ». Ouil. ; W. Oi iit'i' Jno. Pop- Pviiwinn . MjJ. Gray [442] |! i 1869.] EDUCATIONAL. Ill nuRON College, Lonbox, Ontario— Incorporated 1863. — President of the Corporation : the Kight Kev. the Lord Bishop of iluron. Membert of the Orrpnration ; the Ven. Archdeai-on Brouj?h, M.A., the Very Key. I. llellmuth, D.D., Dean of Huron, the Ven. Archdeacon Sandys, D.D., the Kev. Cxnon Bettrld<{e, B.D., the Kev. M. Boomer, LL.D,, the Rev. Cnuon 'A. L. Klwood, M.A., the Rev. Isaac Brock, JI.A., the Rev. J. Marsh. M.A., the Rev. E. B. Bayly, B.A., the Her. James Sraythe, M.A., the Rev.W. H. Ilalpin, M. A., the Rev. J. P. Illncks, James Shauly, Major R. J. Fvans, V. Crony n. Officer of the Corporation: V. Cronyn, Soli- citor and Secretary. Officers of the College: the Key. Isaac Brook, M.A., Principal ard Divinity Professor; the Rev. W. II. Ilalpin, M.A., Pro assor of Classics and Mathema- tics; the Rev. J. II. Schiilte, D.D., Professor of Modern Literature and Languages; V. Cronyn, D.O.L., Bursar. IlELLMrxn CoiLEOE, LONDON, ONTARIO. — Incorporated 18(55. — Visitor: Rijiht Rev. the Lord Bishop of Huron. Prewiilent of the Corporation: Very Rev. I. Ilellmuth, D.D. Mcmlwrs of the Corporation : Very llov. II. J. Qrasett, B.D. ; Rev. Isaac Brock, M.A.; Rev. A. Sweatman, M.A.; F. W. Tliomas; Kev. Canon Baldwin, M.A.; Hon. David L. Mac- pherson, Senator; Adi»m Crooks, Q.O., D.C.L. ; M^jor R. J. Kvaiis. Offi'-ers of the College — President: Very Rev. I. Hellmnth, D.D. Secretary and Treasurer: Major Evans. Head Muster: Kev. Arthur Sweatman, M.A. Assistant Musters: liev. Professor Ilalpin, A.M.; Stuart Foster, M A.; Robert Lyon, B.A. ; David Henderson. M A.; C. A. Sippi, LAHD.; L. Phillips, B.A. ; Tlieophilus Wills, B.A.; F. W. Uriihe, U A. ; C. II, Connon, B.A. ; Rev. A. W. Young; Jno. Popi^; Music Master: St. John Hyttenrauch, B.M. Drawing Master : F. W. flrllbe. Drill Instructor: Sergt- Mjj. Uruy. Qymnastic Master: Sergt. Page, GOth Rifles. Ontario College, Picton. — Thtron, His Excellency the Governor-di'iieral ; President, The Lord Bishop of Ontario ; Ontncil — Tlio President, James A. Henderson, D.C.L., Hon. John Hamilton, Ven. Archdeacon Patton, D.C.L., K«v. E. J. Biswell, D.C.L., Very Rev. J. Lystcr, LL.D., F. 5Io.\nann\ , James Cartwright, B. A.. Capt. Downes, George A. Kirkpa'tri^k, Rev. W. Bleasdeil. M.A.. Philip I/iw, Q.O., W. B. Simpson, O. Baker, The Head Master. Fellmua — The Rev. tlio liead Master, the second Master (Claude ],ong, M.A ■) Assistant Masters — Rev. W. Bond, B.A., AV, Traci-y, M.R.C.P , England. Drawing, G. Ackernian ; Music, St. O. Crozier; German, 0. Ackerman; Drill In- structor, Sergeant Faiighnan (late 6th Regt); Bursar, Capt. Dowues; Matron, Mrs. Shiiw; House Steward, Mr. Fauirhiian. 'J here are three Terms in the year — Miohaol- ma.", Lent and Trinity— commencing September Ist, Janu- ary 7th, and the day after Good Friday. Trinity College SniiooL, Port Hope. — Visitor; Rt. Rev. the Lord lllshop of Toronto. Gweming liody : Ex-ofBcio Members, Hon. J. H. Cameron, Q.C., D.C.L., Chancellor of University of Trinity College. Rev. the Provost of Trinity College, itev. Professor Ambery, M.A., Rev. Professor Jones, M .\., Rev. the Head MHi'tcr. Elected Members, Rev. A. Palmer, M.A., Archdeacon of Toronto, Rev. T. B. Fuller, D.D., D.C.L.. Archdeacon of Niagara, Rev. J. O. Oeddes, 1\I.A„ Hon. G. W. Allan, C. J. Camphell. Head Master, liev. C. H. Badgley, B.A. Assistant Classical and Muthemati.al Masters: 0. A. Litchtield, B.A., Rev. F. A. Bethune, U.A., 0. P. Ford, B.A. English Master, Mr. Cam- eron : French .Master, Mods. Pernet; Drawing Master, O. A. Glll)ei't; Music Master, J. D. Kerrison; Instiuctor of Uio Scliool Drill Association, Lieut. Garnet, M.S. ; Gymnas- tic one, Rev. G. Qlroux. Rev. F. Cinq. Mars, D.S., Rev. C. llroihu and Rev. Thoa. Whltty. QuEDEC Seminary.— Superior, Rev. M. E Methot, Diree- tivil Very Rev. K. A. TascUereuii, Rev. 0. II. Lavcrdlere, Rev. 0. Audet, Rev. A. Legare, Rev. T. E. Ilamel, Rev. C. E Legare. Aggregate Members: Rev. P. Rousse), B.A, Rev. N. Maingui, B.A., Rev. L. Beaudet. A.M., Rev. B. PHquet, D.D., Rev. L. H. Paquet, D.D., and Rev. V P. Legare. Auxiliary Members : Rev. J. F. Bailliirge, Rev. 0. Brunet, Rev. Jos. Hoffman. Rev. P. Doherty, L.B.. Kev. N. Laliberte, L.B., Rev. L. N. Begin, D.D., Rev. Jos. Girard. Grand Seminary: Director, Very Rev. B. A. Tascliereau ; Professors — Very Rev. E. A. Taschereau, Rev. B. P.iqr.et, Rev. M. E. Methot. Minor Seminary : Director, Rev. C. E. Legare; Assistant Director, Rev. V. P. Legare; Prefect of Studies, Rev. L. Beaudet ; Professors — Kev. C. E. Le- gare, Rev. L. Beaudet, Rev. N. Laliberte, Rev. A. Girard, Rev. L. Langis, B.A., Rev. Q. Cote, B.A., Rev. F. X. Gosse- lln, B.A., Rev. L. Sansfagon, B.A., Rev. E. Dionne, Very Rev. E. A. Taschereau, Rev. A. Paplneau, Rev. 0. Brnnet, Rev. F. A. U. LaKue, Rev. T. E. Hamel, Rev. P. E. Beau- det. Masters: Rev. A. Oodbout, Rev. A. Bergeron, Rev. J. Quinan, Rev. T. Iloude, Rev. P. Lessard, Rev. P. Vin- cent, Rev. J. Marquis, Rev. L. Morrisset. Professors of English : Rev. P. Doherty, Rev. J. Qallaphor. Profi ssors of Music: Rev. E. Ga:.;non, Rev. E. Roehette, Rev. C. Lavigueur. Professor of Drawing : Rev. 0. Brunet. Knox College. — Principal and Professor of Systematic Divinity, Rev. M. Willis, D.D., LL.D.; Emeritus Professor of Church History, Rev. R. Burns, D.D. ; Apologetics and Exegetieal Theology, Rev.W. Caven; Lectureron Kvldences, Rev. R. Ure; Lecturer on Iloniiletics, Rev. J. J. A. Proud- foot; Lecturer on Metaphysics and Director of Studies in Preparatory Department, Rev. G. P. Voting; Chairman of College Board, Rev. D. Inglis, Hamilton; Secretary, Rev. W. Reid, A.M. Session opens on the lirst Wednesday of October, and closes on the first Wednesday of April. Conoreoational College op B. N. America. Montreal, afflliated with the McGill University. — Chairman, Kev. Ily. Wilkes, D.D. Treasurer, J. P. Clark. Secretary, Rev. G. Cornish, M.A. Finance Secreta.ry: Rev. B. W. Day. Directiyrs : Revs. Principal Lillle, D.D,, F. H. Marling, K. M. Fenwick, A. Duff, and Alex. Macdonald; Messrs. 0. Alexander, Henry Lyman, AV. S. Goodhiigh, James Haylis, P. W. Woo. I'lntArls: Miss McCarthy, Oil Painting and Pastel ; Miss A. S M. R«ad, Crayon Drawing and Water Colors. Music: Professor B. S. Ambrose, Miss J. M. Bray, Miss Foster. Ontatiio Institution for the Instruction cf thh Deaf AND Du.VB, I»UNDORN Castle, HAMILTON.— Superintendent : J. B. McGann. J. J. G. Terrlll, J. T. Watson, and Miss McUann, Teachers. The Institution Is at present supported by appropriations of county councils for the maintenance and education of indigent deaf mutes and blind persons, and hy a Government grant of J3,000. 35 acres of land are attached to the Buildings, ten of which have been culti- vated for the purpose of giving to the children of farmers a practical knowledgeof agriculture. All communications should be addressed to J. B. McGann, Resident Superin- tendent. The Board of Commissioners, appointed by Gov- ernment, are Rev. Dr. Ormlston, Cliairman ; Rev. Dr. Ryersnn, Chief Superintendent of Education ; Judge Lo- gie, Ebenezer Stinson, John McKeown, the Mayor of Hamilton, and Dr. George Ryall, Secretary of the Board of Commissioners. Jf .C. Im. under charge of the CUrgy of the Diocese of Ihronto. Christian Brothers, 14 in number, conduct 5 Schools : St. Michael's, Richmond street ; St. Mary's, Bathurst street; St. Paul's, Power street; St. Patrick's, Dummer street; Academy, Nelson street, Brother Arnold, Director; average attendance 680, Convent and Academy of the Nuns of Lorello. — Boarding school at Loretto Abbey, Wellington place, near Brock street: Rev. Mother Teresa Dease, Supe- rioress; Religious, 18 ; Boarders, 50. Day School at the Convent, Bond street ; Mother Ignatia, Superioress ; Reli- gious, 22 ; Day pupils, 178. Free School, conducted by the Nuns of liOretto, on Bond street; average attendance 180. Sisters of St. Joseph. — Mother Antoinette, Superioress ; Religious, 67; House of the Novitiate, 15 novices, 40 boarders, 30 day pupils. Select School, St. Mary's, 30 pupils. The Sisteihood likewise conduct the following Schools : St. BasiTs, attached to Convent ; St. Alphnnstu, Stanley street ; St. PUid's. Power street ; St. I\itrich's, Dum- mer street; St. Mary's, Bathurst street; average attend- ance, 900. House oj Providence. — Mother DeChautal, Su- perioress; Religious, 16; Orphans. 250; Old and Intirm.lOO. I Deaf and Dumb InstitiUinn.—^iUien St. Joseph ; pupils 10. Convent of Our Lady of the Most Blessed Sacrament, Nia- gara Falls. — Mother Regis, Superioress; Reliirious, 12; Boarders, 30; Free School, 80; Religious, 11; Rev. R. A. O'Connor, Chaplain. Qmvent qf St. Joseph, Barrie.— Four RnlleiouR visit the sick and poor, and keep a Free School of 180 children ; Sister Bernard. Superioress. — Oonveru of St. Joseph, Oshawa. Three Religious visit the sick and poor, and keep a Free Schooi; average attendance, 100. Sister Anastasis, Sunerloress. Convent of St. Cath irines. — Sisters of t^t. Joseph. — Eight Religious visit the sick and poor, and keep a Free Scnool for girls: average attuudance, 450. — Sister Bismard, superioress. CotiNciL of Pubuo Instruction for Ontario. — Rev. Egerton Ryerson, D.D., LL.D., Chief Superintendent of Education; Right Rev. John J. Lynch, D.D., R.C. i:i4iopof Toronto; Very Rev. Dean Grasott, B.D.; Hon. .Mr. Justice Morrison ; Rev. J. Jennings. D.D. : Rev. J. Barclay. D.D. ; Hon. William McMaster, Rev. W. Ormiston, D.D.. and Veil. Archdeacon Fuller, D.D., Members for the purposes of the Grammar School Act: Rev. John McCnul, LL.D., President of University College, and the Presidents of the Colleges afflliated with the Toronto University. A. Mar- ling, Recording Clerk. Provincial Normal and Model ScnooM. for the In- struction AND Training of Teachers — Normal ScIidoI ; J. H. gangster. M.A., M.D., Head .Master; Rev. H.W. Davies, B.D., Second Ma.ster ; J. George Hodglns, LL.B.. Lwcturer on the School Law of Ontario: Samuel Clare, Teacher of Book-keeping and Writing; William Armstrong, C. E , Drawing Master; H. F. Sefton, Teacher of Vocal Music; Major H. Goodwin, Teacher of Gymnastics and Calisthenics. Model Sch/mls, in which the Normal Sdiool Stiulents practise the art of Teacliing: J. Carlyle, M.D., Master of the Boys' School; James Hughes, First Assistant; Clias. Ardiibuld, Second Assist't; Martha Cullen, Mistress of Girls' School; Clara J.CUrk. First Assist.; C. A. McCausland, Second As- sistant; and the Teachers of Writing, Book-keeping, Draw- ing, Music, Gymnastics and Calisthenics in the Normal School. The Sessions of the Normal School commence on the 8th of January and 8th of August, and close on tna loth 01 June and 15th of December in each year. Grammar Schools.— Each of those Schools (which form the intermediate link between the Common Schools and the Universities) Is managed by a Board of Trustees ap- pointed Jointly by the County and Town Council>i. In cities, the Trustees are all appointed by the City Council, except where there la only one School in the county. The head master must be a graduate of a British or Colonial University, unless certiflcated and appointed bmore 18th September. 1865. Besides fees, local rates or contributions to the extent ot half the government grant must be raised for the masters salarv. The grant Is payable to tho.se schools ouly which attain a certain standard, and Is based on the averaze attendance of pupils In the prescribed studies. An extra grant is provided for masters taking certain Meteorological observations and giving military Instruction. Pupils attending these Schools aro ])rHpared for matriculation in the Universities. There were 10:2 Gram- mar Schools, with 5.(596 pupils. In Ontario. In 18ii7. Rev. J. G. D. Mackenzie, M.A., Inspector of Grammar Schools. Acres, Jonathan W., Z. if. C. P.... Paris Anderhon, W. W Newmarket Ball, James H., M.A Thorold Bayly, Rev. Ret^amln, A.B. ... London Blair, Rev. George. M.A Prescott Bradbury, J. L., M.A Gananoque Briggs, A. T., B.A. ... Mount Pleasant Bryce, George, M.A Scotland Buchan, J. M., M.A Hamilton Bunt, C. A. 0., B A Orangevliie Burdon, Alex Belleville Burns, Nelson, B.A Milton Butler, John, A.M. Richmond Cameron, J. Y., .A.if...Drummondvllle — — St. Catharines Campbell, J., A.M. Newburgh Campbell, Daniel Grimsby Checkley, F. L., B.A Sarula Masters of County Grammar ScJtoolt, Checkloy, Rev. W. F., B.A Barrie Chrysler, F. H., B.A FarmersvIUe Connor, J. W., B.A Pembroke Crawford, W. G., B.yC Port Dover Crowle,B.T., M.A.,Ph.D. Bowmanvi.le Crulckshank, Wm., A.M.... Smithvllle De LaMatter, Henry Fonthill Devitt, A., B.A Oakwood Dixon, James B., M.A Peterboro' Dobson, Robert Bradford L'inn, J. M., B. l., LL.B Quelph FretT, Bei^amln Renfrew Green, J., M.A BrockvlUe Haldan, John, Jr Goderich Hall, T. A., M.A Waterdown Harper. R. H., B.A Napaneo Hart, Thomas, M.A Perth Hodgson, James Weston [444] Hntton, H. II., M.A Markham Houghton, H. B., B.A Richmond Hunter, J. H., M.A Dundas Jamleson. Alex., B.A... WIllinmHtown Jolly, J. W Welland Johnston, James, B.A Manilla Kirkland, Thomas Whitby Laflarty, A. M., i/./<....RIchmuna Hill Lennox, D., B.A , LL.B. Picton Lumsden, James, M.A Oslmrne Lumsden, Wm., MA Vankleekhill Macallster, J. M., B.A Alu.xandria Macgregor, Rev. J. O Elora Macgregor, 0. J., M.A Stratford Mackey, W. M., A.B. Kemptville Marling, B. A., M.A Chatham McCabe, Wm Oshawa McClure, Rev. John St. Thomas mLmi [1869. 1869.] EDUCATIONAL — ADDENDA. 113 McGregor, P. C, A.B. Bath McKay, D. G., A.B Stlrlini? McKillop, Malcolm, B.A. ... Sandwich McLaren, Peter, B.A,., Carleton Place McNab, F. F., B.A L'Orignal McSween, A., M.A Windsor Miller, 0. T., M.A Vienna Minor, Silas, M.A Fergus Morgan, J. C, M.A Oakville MorrlRon, Duncan Kincardine Morrison, J., M.A Metcalfe MulhoUand, Rer. J. G., A,M..., Slmcoe Mulvany, C. P., B.A Niagara Murray, A., A.M Colborne Neville, C. A., M.A Berlin Ormlston, David, B.A Cobourg Preston, James, B.A Owen Sound Pnrslow, Adam Port Hope fieazin, Henry Llndsty Kennelson, W. U., B.A Caleionia Rennie, George Guelph Richardson, W. L., B.A Brantford Rodgers, Rev. Robert Collingwood Sargent, Wm J., B.A Infrereoll Scott, R.G., B.A Cayuga Scott, W. E., B.A Morrlsbnrgh Seatb, John, B.A. Brampton Shaw, John Omemee Sinclair. Wm., B.A Wardsville Slack, Henry L., M.A Arnprlor Smith, James, A.M. Pakenham Spot?" ■■, H. B., M.A naamsvUle Strau .on, George Woodstock Tamblyn, W. W., M.A Newcastle Tassle, William, M.A Gait Thorn, J. U., M.A Norwood Thomson, John, A.B. Uxbridge Tho-burn, John, M.A Ottawa Tui ibull, James, B.A Clinton Tytlor, Wm., B.A Smith's Falls Wsdsworth, J. J., M.A. ... Stroetsville Wethey, H. C. W., B.A Ancaster Whitney, W. A., M.A Iroquoia WIckson, Rev. A., LL.D Toronto Wilkinson, W., B.A Port Rowan Woods, S., M.A Kingston Wright, A. H., B.A Trenton Wright, Peter St. Mary's Youmans, J. R., M.A .'..Port Perry Young, R. W Strathroy Young, George, M.A Brighton Common Schoois. — Each Township Is divided into Scho«'. Sections of a suitable extent for one School; and In each 'it 1 I these Sections three Trustees are elected to manage Its School affairs. In cities, towns, and villages, the schools are man- aged by a Board of School Trustees, elected for the Muni- cipality. There were 4.422 Common Schools, with 401,643 pupils, in Ontario, In 1867. PoDLio School Libraries.— Each School and Municipal Corporation, desirous of establishing Free Public Libraries, is aided by the Educational Department granting 100 per cent, on local appropriations, and supplying books from the Depository In connexion with the Department. Up to the end of Doc. 1867, about 1,035 Libraries had been thus esUblished, with 221,037 volumes. EnncATioyAL Museum. — Connected with the Educational Department Is a Museum, containing specimens of School apparatus and furniture; a valuable collection of Italian, Dutch and Flemish Oil Paintings and Statuary casts and busts. The Museum is freely open to the public, from a.m. to 6 p.m. Thb Total Number op Educatiohal Institdtionb of all kinds reported by the Educational Department as in ope- ration In the Province of Ontario during 1867, was 4,865, attended by 410,812 pupils, and expending $2,127,668 in their support. VhcUr the tuperinUndence of the Cbuneil ofPMia Instruc- tion, Province of Quthtc. JacquesCartier Normal School Montreal.— M.l'abbe H. Verreau, Principal, Professor and Director of Students' Boarding School; J. 0. Cassegraia, Ordinary Professor; M. I'abbl Routhler, Maitre d'fitude; Dom. Boudrias and i..... 3 Educational Museum 112 Emigration 81 Entomological Society of Canada.. 104 Error and Appeal, Court of. 96 Epochs 2 Executive Council, Ontario 36 Executive Council, Quebec 37 Executive Council, Nova Scotia .. 40 INDEX. Executive Council, N. Brunswick 39 Kxports 27 Exports and Importa,Com.Return 28 Excise 29 Festivals, Fixed and Moveable ... 2 Finance Department 36 Qovemor-Oeneral 33 Grammar School Association 105 Grammar Schools, Masters of. 112 Hellmuth College Ill High School of Quebec HI Homceopatbic Medical Board 106 Hospital, General, Toronto 107 House of Assembly, Ontario 36 House of Assembly, Quebec 38 House of Assembly, Nova Scotia.. 40 House of Assembly, N. Brunswick 39 Bouse of Commons 34 Huron College, London HI Imports 27 Indian Office 36 Inland Revrnue Department 36 Insolvent Debtors Court 97 Jacques Cartier Normal Srliool ... H3 JndicUry. 96 Justice, Department of. 36 Knox College Ill Laval Normal School 113 Laval University 110 Law Society, U.C 96 Legal Holidays 98 Legislative Council, Quebec 37 Legislative Council, Nova Scotia.. 40 Legislative Council, N.Brunswick 39 Lindsay Literary Society 105 Literary and Scientific 104 Lunatic Asylums 106 Marine and Fisheries Department 36 Masonic Lodges 99 Mathematical Department 32 Mechanics' Institute, Toronto . ... 105 Medical Alumni Asso'n, Vic. Coll. 106 Medical Institutions and Schools. 106 Medical Council, Ontario 106 Meteorological Averages 4 Meteorological Observations, 1867 22 MethodUt Ladies' ColL, Belleville HO Militia and Defence Department . 36 Miscellaneous Statistics 30 Moon's Phases 17 Morrin College, Quebeo HO McGlll College University 109 McGiU Normal School 113 Normal and Model Schools 112 Notre Dame de Levis College HI Numismatic Society, 106 Ontario College, Plcton Ill Ordnance Land Department 86 Ottawa Natural History Society... 104 Patents, Canadian 40 Peterborough Literary Society ... 105 Planets 20 Post Office Department 48 Post Offices, List of 62 Privy Council 33 Province of Ontario 36 Province of Quebec 37 Province of Nova Scotia 40 Province of New Brunswick 39 Provincial Canals 29 P. L. Surveyors, Examiners, Ont 37 , P. L. Surveyors, Examin., Quebec 39 ' Provincial Penitentiary 113 Provincial Registrar's Office, Ont 37 Provin. Registrar's Office, Quebec 38 Prov. Secretary's Office, Ontario... 37 Prov. Secretary's Office, Quebec... 38 Public Accrunts 'H Public Accounts, Ontario 113 Public Ijst.-uctlon Departm. Ont. 37 Public Instruction Departm'nt Q. 38 Public Works Department 36 Quarter Sessions, Court of 97 Quebec Seminary Ill Queen's Bench, Court of 06 Queen's College University 103 Receipts & Payments of Provlneo 26 Receipts and Payments, Ontario.. 113 Receiver General's Office 36 Recorders' Courts 97 R. 0. Educ. Inst Dioc. of Toronto 112 Royal College ol Dental Surgeons 107 Royal Coll.of Phys.and Surgeons 106 Royal Family 33 Secretary of State for Provinces... 36 ifsnate of Canada 33 Stamp Duties, Table of. 87 Star Table 3 St. Francis College, Richmond ... Hi) St. Michael's College Ill Surrogate Courts 97 Tariff of Customs 45 Teachers' Association, Ontario ... 105 Terms of the Courts 97 Towns, and Officials of 95 Toronto School of Medicine 106 Township Municipalities 90 Trade and Navigation 29 Treasurer's Department, Quebec. 38 Treasurer's Department, Ontario 37 Trinity College University 108 Trinity College Literary Institute 105 Trinity College School, Port Hope 111 University of Toronto 108 University College Literary Soc... 105 University Coll. Nat. Science Club 105 Upper Canada College HO Venus and Mars, Discs of 3 Victoria College University 109 Victoria Coll. Literary Association 105 Wesleyan Female College 112 Wesleyan Literary Association ... 105 Woods and Forests 31 Young Men's Chris. Associations 107 * INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. Allcock. Laight ft Co.^ fishing tae. 118 Angus, Logan A Co., paper makers 119 Bach, E., saddler 133 Barnett S., soda water machines 127 Black, N., sewing machines 130 British America Assurance Oa.... 132 Brown, Brothers," bookblnderSjAc. 129 Buntin, Bros, ft Co., stationen 129 Canada Landed Credit Co 132 Carson ft Sons, W., antlKX>r paint 128 Charlesworth ft Co., J., dry goods 116 Chewett ft Co.,W. 0. 117, 136, 129, 130 Commercial Union Assurance Co. 124 Cooper, W. J., parUamentarv ag't 134 Cupples ft Hunter, debts colleeted 129 Cunie's boiler works 133 Edwards, J., room papers 116 European Assurance Company.,.^ 122 Freehold Permanent Building So. 131 Frothlngham ft Workman, hwdw 124 Gross, F., surgical machinist 121 Halley, W., printers' materials.... 117 Heam, C, optician 123 Jlenry, Simpson ft Co., pat mr J... 122 Home District Mutual Firo In. C<>. 131 Kershaw ft Edwards, fire-pr. safes 120 Laird, B. W., gilt mouldings 118 Life Association of Scotland 121 legge ft Co., Chas., patent agency 121 Lymans, Clare ft Co., drug(^sts... 110 Lyman, Elliot ft Co., dmggists.... 130 Manson, W., stationers' agent 118 Matthews ft Bro., H. J., pic frames 118 Miller, Pobert, stationer 119 Montreal Varnish Company....... 120 Morwn ft Son, T., pepsine 126 [446] Nordhelmer, A. ft S., piano fortes 117 Phcenlx Fire Insurance Company 133 Plcault's, Alfred, calisaya bark.... 122 Provincial Insurance Company... 115 Ramsay ft Son, A., paints, oils, ftc. 123 RIddeif ft Co., Thomas, stationer.. 123 Rordans,J.,Canadian Conveyancer 116 Rowland ft Sons, choice requisites 127 Ryan ft Oliver, hardware 130 Standard Life Assurance Co 120 Steward, W., trunk maker 117 Stewart,W.J., threads, twlne8,fte. 124 Sparrow ft Whatmough, tinware. 130 Toronto Savings' Bank 131 Wilkes, R., fancy goods 136 Wilkes, R., watches 136 Woodruff, Bentley ft Co., pat med 125 Wright ft Co., Thomas, needles 116 II [1869. 1869.] TORONTO ADVEKTI8EMENT. 115 nent.. f cotI» runawick xamioen, Ont camin., Quebec ttary sr** Office, Oni. Office, Quebec fflf«, Ontario... fflce, Quebec... 4S 52 33 36 37 40 39 29 39* 113 37 88 37 38 ntarlo 113 Departm. Ont. 37 Departm'nt Q. 38 rtment 38 ourtof 67 111 rtof 96 ▼erBlty 108 8 of Province 26 «nts, Ontario.. 113 Office 36 97 oc. of Toronto 112 ntal Surgeons 107 and Surgeoni 106 33 If ProTincea... 38 33 87 3 110 111 97 45 105 97 95 edicine 106 lltles 90 "» 29 lent, Quebec. 38 lent, Ontario 37 'ersity 108 •ary Institute 105 ol. Port liope 111 o 108 iterary Soc... 105 Science Club 105 e 110 c» of 3 "■ersity 109 ^Association 105 liege 112 Mociation ... 105 " 31 Associations 107 I of.. Richmond n, Ontario of. piano fortes 117 ce Company 133 »ya baric.... 122 Company... 115 nts, oils, Ac. 123 I, stationer.. 123 Conveyancer 116 ce requisites 127 «re 130 ice Co 120 ■ke' 117 , twine«,Ac 124 !h, tinware. 130 t- 131 *« 136 136 t).| pat med 125 u, needles lio PROVINCIAL OF CANADA, FOR 0xt & paring Insurants INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT 1849. HEAD OFFICE-TORONTO ST., TORONTO. Eon. J. HILLY ARD CAMERON, Peksidknt. LEWIS MOFFATT, Esq., Vice-Pbesident. C. J. CAMPBELL, Esq. Hon. MALCOLM CAMERON. A. R. McMASTER, Esq. GEORGE DUGGAN, Esq. DIBECTOBS : ANGUS MORRISON, Esq. A. T. FULTON, Esq. H. S. HOWLAND, Esq. W. J. MacDONELL, Esq. JOHN WORTHINGTON, Esq. Manager and Secretary— J AS. SYDNEY CROCKER, Esq. Assistant /Sfecretary— THOMAS DREWRY, Esq. /SoKcitor*— Messrs. DUGGAN A MEYERS. i?an/tcr«— CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE. Insurance granted on every description of Property firom Loss or damage by Fire, or the Perils of Navigation, at , Moderate Bates of Premium. .' . J ; LOSSES EQUITABLY ADJUSTED AND PKOMPTLY PAID '..,' Agents in the Principal Tovmsand ViUnges in the Province, [447] 116 TORONTO ADVEETI8EMENT8. [1869. JOHN cha.rle8^;v^oiith: & co. WHOLESALE IMPOBTERS OF 44 YONGE STREET, AND 3 WELLINGTON STREET, TORONTO, Ont. NEW GOODS received weekly by Steamers from Britain, affording^ country Merchants the advantage of selecting regularly from a fresh stock ut prices that will compare favourably with the best houses in the trade. JOHN CHARLESWORTH & CO. THOMAS WRIOHT & CO. MAHJJKACTURERS' AGENTS, WHOLESALE SEALERS IN British Needles, Fish Hooks, Fishing Tackles, &c. ^ ^' - , TWIN KS, COMBS, Pearl and Other Buttons, Thimbles, Steel Pens, and General Small Wares. SOLE AGENTS IN OANADA FOB WRIGHT & COOK'S Needier Fish Hooks, and Fishing Tackle. HARBISON & CO.'S Webruv. i Fish Hooks and Fishing Tackle, Metropolitan Needla and Fish Hook Works, Rcdditph, Eneland. GEORGE TOWNSEND & CO.'S World Renowned Machine Needles, Shuttles, Springs, &c., &<'.., for all kinds of Sewing Machines, Givry Works, Hunt, England, near Redditch, England. A Large assortment of Combs, Buttons, and General Small Wares always on Hand. EXCIiUSIVEIiY WHOIiESAIili:. 37 CHURCH STREET, NEAR KING, ;"llmm" rr* } ^-1-eto... TORONTO. ONTARIO. ^ IMPORTEROF ' y DECORATIONS, STATUARY, BORDERS, WINDOW SHADES, PLAIN AND FANCY ®h« djanadian (1{flnti^pni;«r, AND HANDY BOOK OF NEW REAL PROPERTY LAW OF ONTARIO. BEING a Selection of concise Precedents in Conveyancing, carefully revised, and adapted to the new Law, with Introduction and Notes. Price |2, fuU bound. Sent free to any part of Canada on receipt of amount. This work, carefully revised since the passing of the late Statutes affecting Real Property, is recommended to Country Conveyancers, Magistrates, &c., as a Menual of all the new Forms of Conveyance, tic. RORDANS & CO.. ' 88 King Street, Toronto. W. O. OHEWETT & CO., 17 & 10 King St. Eaal, Toronto, [4«] [1869. CO. 500(15, TO, Ont. y Merchants e favourably I & CO. 'ares. Hook Works, ;., for all kinds I. NTARIO. r-S o- tttf [). le new Law, t of amount, nmended to ■t Toronto. 1869.] TORONTO ADVERTISEMENTS. 117 . OIVTAHIO 83, 85, & 87, BAY STREET, COBWER OP KING, W WM. HA_L3L.EY, Proprietor. "sSiSA' ^mm r^ t>-^- w. CARDS. LEADS, BRASS RULES, &c. ALWAYS ON UAND, OR FUKMSIIED TO OUDER AT TUE SHOUTEST NOTICE, STEEEOTYPING, ELECTEOTYPING & WOOD EXGEAYIXG. i ♦ i Lithographic, Copperplate, and Bookbinders' Materials t'UKNISHED TO OUDEli, FROM HUGHES A KIMBER, LONDON. A large Stock of Electrotyped Cuts of every description for Business Men. WILLIAM STEWARD, HJRISS, AND TRUNK MAKER, A Large aud Well-assorted Stock always on hand. 142, cor. Yonge & Temperance St. DJSl'OT Fon A large Stock always on hacd. NEW DESIGNS AND STYLES CONSTANTLY ADDED. W. C. CHEWETT & Co., 17 «t 19 KING ST. EAST, TORONTO. A. I S. BORDHEimS PIANOFORTE ; AND TORONTO AND MONTREAL -♦ — Sole Agents for the celebrated " StelMrfty," CliiokeriiiR, Dunham and Stodart, overstrung, Grand, Uprlsht and Square I'lano Fortes, lliey have also on hand a lariie assortment of new and sccond-linnd I'lanos of other well-knowu niakeni, either for sale or hire j also Melodeons, by G. A. I'rince & Co. and Mason & Hamlin. [44^] f ir i Ml 118 TOBONTO AOT) MONTREAL ADVERTISEMENTS. [1869. S. ALLCOCK, C. LAIGHT & CO., HANCFACTCBERS AND IMPORTERS OF NEEDLES, FISH HOOKS, FISHING TACKLE. &c. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, PILES, &c. Buttons, Thimbles, Steel Pens, Pencils, Kubber Combs, Chains, Pendants, GENERAL SMALL WARES, AND BALL AND FISHING TWINES. MERCHANTS SUPPLIED ON THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS. Warehouse— No. 39 COLBORNE STREET, TORONTO. S. STOODLEY, Manager. GALLERY OF A.IIT. )® MIRROR, PICTURE FRAME AND WASHABLE GILT MOULDING ^,,. MANUFACTURER, ' . , 70 KIIVG STREET 1¥EIST, TOROIVTO. ITie Trade will please send for Samples and Prices of Mouldings. H. J. xnATTHEinrs a bro., AND LOOKINa GL.A.SS MANUFACTURERS, Portrait Frames, Otit and Other 9Ioiiltltnga of Superior Style and PInlali, Looking GlaBS Plates, 4tc., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Also, a well assorted Stock of ENGLISH AND OTHER ROOM PAPERS. WILLIAM MANSON, PAPER MAKERS', PUBLISHERS' AND ADVERTISERS AQENT, IMPORTER OF BRITISH AND FOREIGN STATIONERY, ENGRAVINGS, &c. AGENT IN PUOVINGE OP QUEUEC FOR W. C. CIIRWRTT & CO., SHOW CARD, DRUG, PEUKUMB AND LIQUOR LADEL PRINTERS, &c., OP TORONTO. DEALER IN WRAPPING PAPERS, PATENT FLOUR AND GROCERY BAGS, TWINES, ftc OFFICE AND SAMPLE ROOMS: 63 St. FRANCOIS XAYIER ST. MONTREAL. [450] [1869. E. Ac. Pendants, lONTO. VManager, tidings. 4:e O'TO. nlsli, !NT, rS, &C. EAL. 1869] MONTREAL ADVERTISEMENTS. 119 ESTABLISHED 1803. LYMANS, CLARE & CO IMPORTERS OF FOREIGN DRUGS AND CHEMCALS, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. Ji.0ncul.teal Seeds, Wmdftw i&lass, Spices attd Bijc Stuffs. MAXUFACTUBERS OF LINSEED OIL, PAINTS, PUTTY, VARNISHES, OIL CAKE, CEMENT, CALCINED PLASTER, LAND PLASTER, SUPER-PHOSPHATE OP LIME, DRua A.isrr> spioe aRiNDERS. Factory— LACIIINE CANAL BASIN. Office and Warehouse— 382, 384, 386, ST. PAUL STREET, ..A.IVGJ-TJS, LOO-^IV & OO. Paper and Stationery Importers, No. 378 ST. PAUL STREET, MONTREAL. MILLS AT WINDSOR AND SIIERBROOKE, ROBERT MILLER, 397 NOTRe DAME STREET, MONTREAL, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS, PAPERS, Inks, Twines, Wall Papers, Window Shades, AND EVERY AHTICLE USUALLY FOUND IN A FIHST-CLASS 8TATI0NEUV HTOHE. AGENT FOR THE DANVILLE SCHOOL SLATE COMPANY. SCHOOL BOOKS 1 SCHOOL BOOKS 1 I SuHOOL BOOKS 1 I I TUE NEW SElUESOiutluirUeil by Council of ruWio Iiutruction) AT rUULIHIlEU'S PR1CE8, S ill 120 MONTREAL ADVERTISEMENTS. [1869. I i THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, WITH WHICH IS NOW UNITED THE COLONI AL LIFE ASSPKJM CE COMPiiW. HEAD OFFIC E-EDJNBURCH , SCOTLAND. CAHTADA HEAD OFFICE-iTIO]¥TREAI.. Alanagcr—W. M. RAMSAY. | Inspector of Agemki^—mCllMlD BULL. ^Jlll IS Company wna established in 1825, and is one of the largest and most successful of the X Life Assurance Institutions of Great Britain. Its income exceeds £700,000 Sterling ])er annum, and its Accumulated and Invested Funds amount to upwards of Four Millions Sterling. Its profits have been very large, and persons assured have derived ver}' valuable benefits from their connection with the Comjmny. The Standauij has also acquired a marked character for liberal management, being tiie first Institution which relieved Policies of Assurance from restrictive and unnecessary conditions, and gave such contracts increased value and stability in other ways. THE HATES OF THE COMPANY v.'hicl; have been calculated on data derived from the most authentic sources, will bo found iiKiderale, and, looking to the facilities and advantages afforded, they are undoubtedly more advantiigeous and less expensive than those ot any other Ofiiee transacting tlie same class of business. Every information as to Life Assurance, with Tables of Rates, will be fnrnishcd at the Uead Oflice, or at any of the Agencies of the Company. AGENT FOR TORONTO-HENRY PELLATT, KING STREET. FIRE & BURGLAR PROOF SAFES. rnlll^lSE Safes have now been in public use for upwards of SO years; over 1*7,000 are now X ill use in the British Provinces and United States. AGENCIES IN ONTARIO: J. W. MURTON, Hamilton A. G. SMYTH, London. s GEORCJE IT AY, Ottawa. J. S. YARKER, KiNtisroN. A. K. BOOMER, Toronto, KBRSHAW ^ EDI^VTARDS^ Manufacturers and rroprletors, JSIONTIIEAL. I OfficG 49 St. John St. Works, Point St. Charles, MANUFACTUnKnS OF ALL TIIE HEiST ENGLISH COACH VARNISHES & JAPANS, FURNITURE VARNISH & LACQUERS OF EVERY nESClMPTION. V H. B.'iYLIS, Manager. J. a WILKES, Seo-Trpas. [452] [1869. ANY. AND. r.. I5ULL. ^I'l'ssful of the Sterling s of Four s.sui-ed have TANDAKl* liag ution which "J gave suclii ill bo found htedly more aine class of ished at the 'BEET. Fia 00 are now S, rilEAL. ^»^ll ^1 « 'Ai\F > -Treas. I 1869.] MONTREAL ADVERTISEMENTS. 121 Invested Funds np^vards of 8^5,000,000. THIS Institution differs from other Life Offices in that the BONUSES FROM 1 are ajjplied on a special sj'stem for the Policy-holders PERSONAL BENEI PROFITS iNEFIT AND ENJOYMENT DURING HIS OWN LIFETIME, with the option of Lar!,-e Bonus Additions to the Sum Assured. The Policy-holder thus obtains A LARGE REDUCTION OF PPESEIST OUTLAY, or A PROVISION FOR OLD AGE OF A MOST IMPORTANT AMOUNT IX ONE CASH PAYMENT, OR A LIFE ANNUITY, without any expense or outlay whatever beyond the ordinary Assurance Preniiuni for the original Sum Assured, which remains intact for the Policy-holder's heirs, or other purposes. CANADA— MONTREAL— I Common Street. DIRECTORS: David TnnnANCK, Esq. (D. Torrancn & Co.) Gkoikh: Mdi'KATT, Ksi]. (Gilli'sjiio, Jloiratt & Co.) Alk.xandek Morris, Ksq., M.l'., Barrister. Sir G. E. Cartier, Bart., M.P. PirrKR llEnPATii, E.sii. ^J. l{ecli)ath & Co.) J. II. K. MoLsoN, Esq. Solicitors — Messrs. RitcniE, Morris, and Rose. Medical Officer— U. Palmer Howard, Esq.. M.D. Secretary— P. WAUDLAW. Inspector of Aoenciew— JAS. D. M. CHIPMAN. The Great Canadian, American, and European Of CHARLES LECCE ^ CO. CIVIL ENGINEERS & PATENT SOLICITORS, 48 GllEAT ST. JAMES ST., MONTREAL, With Branch Offices in Washington, London, Paris, Brussels, Vienna, and St. Petersburg, CHARLES LEGGE & CO. have much nloasuro in drawing the attention of Inven- tors to the unrivalled facilities they ])osses8 for obtaining Letters Patent in the Dominion of Canada niid in other countries, as well as to the oi»portunity thus offered of Inventions being secured in the most perfect manner and on the most favorablo terms. Inventors visiting Montreal should not fail to call at this Office, where they will bo cordially received, and furnished with all the information they may require; or, if not convenient to visit MdiilriMi!, their business can bo transacted equally well by correspondence. All communi- caliofm, either verbal or hi/ letter, arc, in the strictest sense of the word, confidential, A largo pro- portion (if the I'atents pfranted in tiie Dominion of Cauadu arc obtained throuyh tliia OlUco, and noarl}' all the l"'orei<;n ones. Designs and Trade Marks cnregisterod. All letters to bo post-paid. Kf You will confer a favor by drKwing the attention of InventOM to this card. *«» [463] -t\ I 122 MONTREAL ADVEETI8EMENT8. [1869. THE EUEOPEAN ASSURANCE SOCIETY Having withdrawn from the Dominion, arrangements have been made by which THE CITIZEN INSURANCE COMPANY (OF CANADA), CDJLFJrnjLi^, S2,ooo,ooo. Of which $1,000,000 is tubseribed, and $250,000 called tip, Will transact the business of Life Assurance and Fidelity Guarantee, under tlie same management as tli:it lately of the European Society. The Director's of the Citizens* Company are : EDWIN ATWATEB, C. J. DBYDGES, N. B. COHSE, HUGH ALLA^f, HENBY LYMAN, ADOLPHE BOY, GEOBGE STEPHEN. Applications for Life Assurance and Fidelity Guarantee will be entertained as usual, at the office lately occu- pied by the European Society, 71 Great St. James Street, Montreal, or through any of the European Agents in the Province. BDWARD R4WL.ING», Manager. The current Guarantees of The European Society will be renewed at same rates by The Citizens', without neces- sitating change of bonds. ALFRED PICAULT'S PHOSPHO-FERRATEO ELIXIR OF CAUSAYA BARK, The Best, Most Palatable, and Only Reliable Preparation of Iron and Bark ever used. ^^ Prescribed hy the whole Medical Profession. Sold Wholesale and Retail by PIQAULT & SON, 74, 76, 78 & 80 NOTRE DAME STREET. CORNER OF BONSECOURS, 3MCOJVrTH.E3-A.Iji- SS" Special Cases attended to by the Drs. Picault, at their Office, No. 78 Notre Dame Street, or by letter. HElvTRY, SIMPSOlSr & CO. 8"CrKS80R8 TO CO., BARNES HENRY & WHOLESALE CANADIAN 513 & 515 ST. PAUL STREET MONTREAL. SOLE PROPRIETORS OF N. H. Down's Vegetable Balsamic Elixir, Heury's Vermont Limment, Henry's Worm Lozengei. Odons KallunterioB. Exclusive Agents in Canada for Chevalier's Life for the Hair. Scovll's Blood and Liver Syrup. Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam. Dr. Rodccrs' Liverwort Tar and Baker's Panaccji. [Canchalagua. Mott'g Liver Pills. Towasley's Tooth-ache Anodyne. Dutcher 8 Dead Shot. DuUiher'g IJgtitning Fly-kiUcr. Dutcher's Magic DIueiiig. Alden's Condition Powders. Irving's Cedar Plaster. Ring's Vegetable Ambrosia. BaUer's Iliuif Liniment. Hull's Hair Henewor. Van iliiMkirk's SozDiioiit. Biirnctt'n Cdcoaiiie. Burnelt'H standard Preparations. Wholesale Agents in the Province of Queboc for Ayer'g Cherry Pectoral, Thompson's Eye Water. Payson's Ink. Bristol's SarsaparlUa. Aycr's Ague Cure, Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Ayer's Pills. And GeneraZ Agents for Rftdway's Relief. HunneweU'H Remedies. BriBtul'a Pillti. [454] Humphrey's Remedies. Trinder's Tolli t Soa))N, &i'.., &c. Florida Water. 186i PJ R( :n Ag ] [1869. ETY which ADA), O. as tliat lately /AN, 1 lately oncu- .'au Agents in lanagera ithout neccs- BARK, Reliable ised- ofession. % SON. 1869.] MONTREAL ADVEKTISEMENT8. 123 ■ by letter. CO. bouse, rations. , &c. A.. IIA.MSA.Y & SOlSr, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY AND VARNISHES, PAINTERS', ARTISTS' & GILDERS' BRUSHES AND TOOLS, ROUGH AND POLISHED PLATE GLASS; ALSO, STAINED, OBSCURED AND FIGURED IL ASS, GLAZIERS' DIAMONDS, GOLD AND SILVER LEAF, BItOISrZBS, , 150 „ „ .. .. 65. ,, .. 100 50. ,, ,, ,, .. .. .. ,, .. (50 ,, ,, .. .. 45. The Prize Medal Bottling Apparatus . . . . 9. The Rook for 1808, containing 28 leaves of Illustrations, descriptive of all the Machines now in use, witli ADVICE BEFORE PURCHA81N0, sent to any part of the world. [459] l! 'r: k -T 1 ■•?: ■ '• If: '■ . i A 128 ENGLISH ADVERTISEMENT. [I860, ORIGINAL ANTI-CORROSION PAINT, TRADE MARK. White Light Stone Bath do Cream Colour Light Portland Stone .. Drab or Portland do. . . Per Cwt. 30s. Oak Colour . Lead Colour. }26s. Per Cwt. Bright Red "\ Dark do I Chocolate Colour >-26s Black " Purple Brown J Bright Green Deep Green .. Blue k^s. ENTERED AT STATIONERS HALL. The Bi'itish Government. The Indian Government. The Colonial Govei'nment. "i - Most of the Nobility and. Gentry. Railway and Canal Companies. Collieries, Ironmasters, &c., &c. e Anti-Corrosion is extensively used at home and abroad for all kind.s of OUT-DOOR WORK, and has heen proved, after a teat of 70 years, to surpass any other Paint. It is applicable to WOODEN HOUSES, and other OUT-BUILDINGS, GATES, &c. ; also IRON ROOFINCi, BKIDGEH, HURDLING, and every description of IRONWORK; while for And every kind of BRICK, STONE, COMPO, &c., it is unrivalled, and Is the only Paint that STANDS A TROPICAL &UN WITHOUT BLISTERING, Resisting alike extremes of And lasting twice as long as common Paint. -A-isr-sr i»BR,so3sr gj^ht Xja.-z- it oisr. Requiring simply to be mixed with Linseed Oil (no grinding needed). The Anti-Corrosiou i.s ;i Powder, and will keep any length of time. Lead and Zinc Faints, Oils, Turpentine, Brashes and Varnishes, both for Outside and Inside Purposes, specially manufactured for the Climate. Can be obUiincd tlirough any Mercluuif, or direct, hy enclosing Bank Ttill to the requ'rcd amount Shipped in Casks of I cwt. and upwards. 5 cwt. f.ob. in London. Th« Original Anti-Corrosion Paint is only to be obtained of ■ La Belle Sauvage Yard, Ludgate Hill, Londoii, E.G., Three Doors East of I^ondon, Chnthnm. and Dover Jtailway Viaduct. CAUTION— All Casks bear the Trade Mark, or are not Genuine. PAINTS AND OILS PROPERLY PACKED FOR EXPORTATION. [460J [1860 1869.] TOBOMTO AOYEBTTBEMEirrS. 129 INT. Por Cwt. .) ■;;:] 26s. ■42s. Gentry, (anic's. :c., &c. Is of to WOODEN iiit that ERING, is ;i Powiler, )r Outside imount ondon. E.G., nuine. DEBTS OOLLEOTED, p^errantil^ prwtettiti^ ^ss0fiatwn, UNDER A BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Established for the Collection of all kinds of Debts and Accounts, andYor furnishing Subscribers with infonnatloa ax to tlie standing of parties. Subscribers, |5 per annum, for which six accounts are collected gratis. Office, 20 Toronto Street, Toronto, XS" Call at the Office and get full particulars. CUPPLE8 & HUNTER. BUNTIN, BROTHER & CO. WHOLESALE STATIONEBS, AND Paper, Envelope & Blank Book Manufactnrers, TWINES & WRAPPING PAPERS, Nos. 61 & 63, YONGE STREET, TORONTO. DEALERS IN BOOKBINDERS' MATERIALS, &c. 66 & 68 KING STREET EAST, TORONTO. i-.^-. ACCOUNT BOOKS of all styles constantly on hand or mannfactared to order in a style unsurpassed for quality, durability or price. STATIONERY of every description in Stock, direct from the producers, and at snch prices as to enable us to hold out great inducements to buyers. Diaries, Wallets, Bill Cases, Purses, Pocket Books, &c. ysT. C. CHE^WETT & CO. EDUCATIONAL, LEOAL, MEDICAL, THEOLOGICAL, ' AND GENERAL BOOKSELLERS, NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL IMPORTERS TO THE TRADE, PRINTERS BY STEAM POWER, BOOKBINDERS, Slc. &c ' ,- 17 S 19 King Street East, Toronto, J. [461] M PI >J |: ^ :\\ '1 -i -« (' 1, . tt>c. 'r i" -3' Vi • u 11 I ^ * 130 TOaONTO ADVEETI8EM1NT8. [1869. RTAH A OLIVER^ IMPORTERS OF *%■' i^< r No. 114 YONGE STREET, TORONTO. '!> ■ BfUtiA^YlS. CABINKT BIAKERS AND tJPHOLSTEREnS HAnD^lVARB, AUDIS' CAltVKRS TOOLS, STUBS' CELEBRATKD FILES AND TOOLS, CARPENTBHS, JOINERS, MACHINISTS AKD OTHBli TOOLS, SHOE TOOLS OF ALL KINDS, SHOE AND MACHINE THREAD, Ac. HOUSE FCRNISHINO HARDW^ARR, CUTLERY OF ALL KINDS, SHOOTING AND FISHINO TACKLE, SPORTING AMMUNITION, DUMBBELLS, 4,UOITS, GARDEN, DRAINING AND FARMING TOOLS, WINDOW OLAKS OF ALL SIZES, PUTTT, CORDAGE, Ac FOR SALE AT UOWEST CASH PRICES. / V * LYM^AlSr, EI.IL.IOT & CO., ^ , , WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, ST. LAWBBNCE BUILDINGS, TORONTO. 3v^A.isrcj:Fj^OTTJi?.iisr(3- oh:e:m:ists. COMBS, BRUSHES, FANCY ARTICLES, INDIA RUBBER GOODS, PAINTS, OILS, COLORS, DYE STUFFS, VARNISHES, PUTTY, AND DRUGGISTS' GLASSWARE. THE SINGER SEWING MACHINES. NORRIS BLACK, Manufacturer of Artificial I/lnibs, No. 18, Kino Street Eabt, Tobohto, Is tlie Ooneral Agent for those Justly celehniteil Mailiinca. Tbe HaniifiiutiiringComiiiUiy imTe lately iiuvlu very valuable Improvements In the No. 2 IMPERIAIj machine, wMcliiilaces It In ailvarice of every other Maehllie fur FINE, as well as Ciener.U Slioe work. Their NEW FAMtfcY MACHIlf E, is the most desiratile Machine now olTereil to the Piitilic. Tlieir Macliines arc the best for .every purpose for "vUicU a Jfaelilne can he used, Nuuuis BLACK Is also Agent for the New Englaud Wax Tliread Machines, the American Hand Pegging Machine, the Ulckfoi-d and LiiimbBknlttlng Machined. Address IJox 1,101, Toronto. WOL '^UHAMPTON HOISE. SPARROW & WHATMOUCH, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Cbildren's Cabs, Willow, Wooden & Hollow Waroi Kerosene Goods, Lamps, &c. Mannfacturers of Tin, Sheet Iron & Copper Ware. No. 87 Yonge Street, TORONTO.' W. H. SI'ARllOW. C. T. WtlATMOUOII. r F. OROSS, SURGICAL MACHINIST AND ELASTIC SPRING TRUSS MAKER, Inventnrand Manufapturer of all kinds of Instnimeuts for Physical DeformitiflS. Gross' Patent xVrtificial Litiibs. A Large Stock of Kiiliber (ioods of (ivcry dctcrliitiun. /tJ^Catalogwiis containing full descriptions scut jiostfroo. 36 VICTORIA SQUARE. MONTREAL. ^V. O. CHE WETT & CO., I ^* • LITHOGRAPHERS, BOOKBINDERS, Ac. [462] ;4 ! o o LRK, >LS. ts, s. Dl iNISHES, GOODS, Hollow &c. ?a Ware. set, rMOUGU. ^KER, al Limbs. Iiost frue. 1869.] TOEONTO ADVERTISEMENTS. 131 TORONTO SAVINGS BANK (EsTAnLISHED BY AcT OF Parliambnt, June 3, 1804. OFFICE, 72 CHURCH STBEET, (next St. Andrew's Church.) Bankeks— ONTARIO BANK AND CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE. Deposits received from TWENTY CENTS and upwards. Interest allowed thereon at the rate of Five per cent. ; on Special deposits at the rate of Six per cent, per annum. JAMES STOCK, Pkebidext. W. J. MACDONELL, Manager. O^^'IT^Ij, S250.000. President— IIoN. G. W. ALLAN. Vic-:-rKESiDENT— JNO. TVORTniNClTON, Esq. office-No. 7o church street, Toronto. i MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT subject to call. Interest at the rate of Six per cent, per annum, compounded half-yearly. MONE"X TO LOAN oa the security of improved Freehold Property, rop.-xyable by half- yearly or yearly instalments. WALTER S. LEE, Secretary and Treasurer. THE FREtHOlD PERMftKENI BUILDING & SAVINGS SOCIETY, TORO NTO. ESTABLISHED IN XS59. i -.' CAPITAL, $500,000, in Slmres oi $100 eaclii ' T PRESIDENT Hon. WM. McM ASTER. SECRETARY TREASURER CHARLES ROBERTSON. OFFICE: CORNER OF CHURCH & COURT STREETS, TORONTO. « N. B. — Cash advanced on Freehold Property, on long credit, and easy terms of payment. HOME DISTRICT MUTUAL TORONTO, ONTARIO. INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT, 1S37. PREMIUM NOTES, $100,000. Insures aca'nst Loss or Damage by Fire, on as favorable terms as other responsible Companies. Hon JOHN McMURRIClI, President. JOHN RAINS, SecTreasuver. Agent for Hamilton— D. Vi^rigHT, Esq. | Agent for Barrie— F, STEEVENS, Esq. — « Oflace— Corner of Yonge and Adelaide Streets (First Floor), TORONTO, ONTARIO. [463] \ 132 TOBONTO ADVEBTISEMENTS. [1869. 18 CAIAM MIDED iSlilT mMW AM% I3SrOOK;3?OI?/-A-TED 1858, IN THE PRINCIPLE OF THE CREDIT FONCIER SOCIETIES OF EUROPE. DIRECTORS: LEWIS MOFFAT, Esg.—PKEsiDENT. ' Hon. G. W. ALLAN, M. P., C. S. GZOWSKI, Esq., ' ' WM. ALEXANDER, Esq., Hon. W. McMASTER, M. P. Hon. GEORGE BROWN, J. B. OSBORNE. Esq., , . Ho.n. ASA A. BURNHAM, M. P., SAMUEL SPREULL, Esq., ■ R. L. DENISON, Esq., LARRATT W. SMITH, Esq., D.C.L. BANKERS: THE BANK OF COMMERCE* TORONTO. ; J MitssBa SMITH, PAYNE A SMITHS, LONDON, ENGLAND. ^ ' LOANS: Money loaned to Landed Proprietors, on mortgage, with a sinking fund to pny off the debt. No Commissions, no Fines, and no expenses of Renewals. DEBENTURES ISSUED AT 7 PER CENT. DEPOSITS RECEIVED AT 5 AND Q PER CENT. Forms of Application for Loans may be had of the Local Agents, or at the Company's Office, 22 King Street, Toronto- J. SYMOISTS, Secretary. \ FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. ►♦*- ■— « — INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT 1833. HEAD OFFl€E-CORiVER €HrR€H Sc COURT STI§., . TORONTO. HoK. OHJORGT? W. ALLAN. GEORGE J. BOYD. Hon. W. CAYLEY. BOARD OF DIRECTORS RICHARD 8. CA88EL8. A. .I08EPH. PETER PATERSON. GEORGE P. RinoUT. E. H. RUTIIEHFORD. TU0MA8 0. STREET. Oowmor— GBOHOB P. RIDOUT. Deputy Gwemor— PETER PATERSON. TruiUu-K. H. RUTHERFORD, Hon. W. CAYLEY, OUORGE J. UOYD. Managing /)irecfor— THOMAS WM. UIRCHALL, Firt Inspictor-E. ROHY O'RRIEN. Marine Inspector— C An xia R. COURNEEN. Iniuranc«i! on all deBoriptlons of Property aro granted by thifl Company aRaliiHt I^osa and DamnKc by Fir and, nUo, OKainst IjOM or Damage by the nerilH of Inland Navigation at the Ciirront Ratcn of rrnniuni. Rlska in pach Branrh arc also taken by the aevoral Agents of the Conii)any at tho principal cItlcB, townn and ports of shipment throughout the Province. Form» of application, with every requisite information, may be obtained at the Head Oflkc, or any of tho Agents. fe*'^ UROPE. P. FsQ., D.C.L. off tho debt. NT. srs. Secretary. r sTs., UT. )nD. lET. ::irALi;. EN. '•«" by Fir nil. iitlcg, towns ' any of tlio 1869.] TORONTO ADVERTISEMENTS. 133 ■x'zxss G-ox«33£a]\r s.^idi>Xi:e8 FIRST rnizES AT HAMILTON, 1804. FIRST PRIZES AND DIPLOMA AT LONDON, 1865. f FOUR FIRST PRIZES AT TORONTO, 1800. THREE FIRST PRIZES AND DIPLOMA AT HAMILTON, 1S08. ARIIiV m BITING SADDLE M HARNESS MAKER, No. 10 KINO STBEET WEST, TORONTO, ONTABIO. All kinds of Militaiy EquipincnU made to order. E. R. wouM call jmrticiilar attention to his Englisli Full Sliaftoe Saddle and improved Balance Girth. BOILER WORKS AND IRON^ BRIDGE YARD. BOILERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE OR REPAIRED. MANUFACTURER OF OIL STILLS, WORMS, AGITATORS, TANKS, Ac, Ac. AVROUOHT IRON GIRDERS FOR BUIIiDIKG, SHEET IRON WORK, &c., &c., MADE TO ORDER. VEALmt IN FIItT! BltlCK, jaJlE CLAY, Ac, Ac. *9>0N HAND, A SUPPLY OF FIRE BRIOK FOR Oin'OLAS, AND THE CURRIE FIRE BRIOK. WORKS ON THE ESPLANADE. FOOT OF CHURCH ST., TORONTO. PHCEIMiX FIRE INSURANCE CO, LOMBARD STREET dEslnblisljtb in I7$2 For Insuring every kind of from LOSS or UESrOXSIBILlTY OF AND CHARING CROSS, fonbon. Property at Home and Abroad DAMAGE by Fire. SIIAIIEHOLDERS UNLIMITED. Duty paid to Government ir 1860, £600,561 Stg. OFFICE IX TORO]¥TO-36 YOJVGE STKEET. Funds in hand to meet Losses^, c£6, 000,000 St^t?, N. U.- The ]irivalc fiiitnncM of every individual sliarelinldcv in the ('(iinpanyis rcHpoiiHilde for its cnK.iKonienls, and tio |)risijii Insured in this olllce Ih lialile fur llm loHsi^s nf others, an is (lie case in cdiitrilintion societies. InHurance can 1m^ etiected in tnc^ I'IKKNIX at a» low rates as In any cither I'uMpucUiblo conijiaiiy ; and LoHiioii lirciniptly ndjnsted without reference to tluUtoard of Oireelors ill London. , . InHuninee taken for short periods at eorrespondiliK rates of preniiuni. YoNOK Street, Toronto, Novpin'"!r. 1868. MOFFATT, MURRAY & CO. [465] Agents for Toronto. II I ii :'J;i N ^^1 I 134 TOBONTO ADVBETISEMENTi [1869. A Card for Farmers, Lumberers, ImmigraEts & Capitalists Vim. JAMEIS CSOOFER^ (Late of tho Crown Lands Department, and formerly a Sessional Clerk iu the House or AssembiiY „ ' > OP Canada,) i, , DEPARTMENTAL, PARLIAMENTARY, PATENT, and ESTATE AGENT, CONVETANGER & STOCK BROKER. Office, — Romaine Buildings, King Street West, Toronto. ESTABLISHED 18t57. 45 caOWN L.A1VDS DEPA aTMENT.— Expeditiously- procures from It tho settlement of Land Clainm, Issue of Laud Piitents, Timber Licenses, and the Sole of Lands. Money to lend at 7 per cent, to pay arrears to Government. Other OOVKRNMJBarT DEPARTMENTS: INDL\N and CANADA COMPANY'S O-'FICBS. } Transacts business with them. PARLIAMENT.— Drafts Petitions and Private Bills, and takes charge of tliem and other business before Committees, &c. PATENTS OP INVENTION procured on receipt of Model or Drawing, &c. PATENTS OF INCOIIPORATION OP COMPANIES obtained from the Pbovincial Skcre- TARV'.s Ollice. liAND^i, MORTGAGES, DEBENTURES AND STOCKS bought and sold on Commission. LOANS NEGOTIATED. INVESTMENTS MADE IN SAFE SECURITIES, and advice ahput Investments given. LANDS AND OTHER REAL ESTATE VALUED. MONty TO LEND ON REASONABLE TERMS. " ! SIX PER CENT, alloived on Depoalt* ofMoncjr at 30 dtcyi call. RENTS COLLECTED. CULTIVATED FARMS AND WILD LANDS In every County in Ontario, for Sale on easy terms of payment. BUILDING LOTS AND HOUSES IN THE CITY FOR SALE. ., . Llh.i. sent ft'eo on application. REFERENCES BY PERMISSION. TUK HON. SIR JOHN A. MACDONALl), KCB., M.x'., Minister of Justick, Ottawa. TUE HON. JOHN CAHlilNG. M.P. & M.P.P., Commissionkr ok Aoriculturk and Public Works, London and Toronto. AQUILA WALSH, Esq., M.P., A Commish'r or tiik Intercoloniai, IUilway, Simcok and Ottawa. THE HON. J. STEVENSON, M.P.P., Spkaki.h op tiib Leoislativb Ahskmblv, Toronto. AUCHinALD McKELLAIl, Esy., M.P.P., Chatham. R. J. CARTWRIfiHT, Esq., M.P., Kingston. T. 11, FKUOUSON, Esg., M.P. k M.P.P., Cookstown " " T. a PARDEE, Esq., M. P.P., Sarkia. T. SCOTT, Esu., M.P P., Owkn Sound. 8. WIULE, Esq., M.P. p., Kinosvillk. MAXWEIiLW. HTHANGK, Esq., M.P.P., KimsTON. W. T. HAYS, Esq., M.P.P., Godericii. J. BAXTER, Esq., M.I)., M.P.P., Cavuoa. W. J. COOPER, (Eslatt, ^atfnt, a«J> jjparlmmtntnrg ^gent, ROMAINE BUILDINCS,lTORONTO, Ta'.es this opportunity of thanking Ws friends and clients flnr the confideii(!o they .j, o been pleased to place in him, ond of informing tho Public of his «dTanta«oouB Auoucy. NovtvOtr, 18m. ~D D ,r [468] I 1869.J TOR(MSrrO ADVEETISEMENT. 136 iasEUBtY lOKEB. ronto. n't Clatmtr, !"t, to pay cm. 1CS8 before kL SfXRE- s8ion. 1. ^LE. IKKfl, TOWN. ititish & ^0mp f mpttiug ^mu, 48 & 50 YONGE STREET, TORONTO. 455 St. :PA.UL STREET, MOISTTREAL. Wo are frequently asked for "a Comprehensive Catalogue" of our stock by merchants who have but a faint idea of the immense variety of which our stock c.onsistii, and the perpetual clianges to which it is subject by additions of the newest designs in all articles of taste or utility, from all parts of the world. A catalogue would be no sooner issued than the arrival of the first steamer would make it incomplete. We therefore issue no complete catalogue, it would be an abwlute impouibilUy; but w& say to all our liU8in«gB friends in the Dominion, take a day or two aimong our tcmiples, either in Toronto or Montreal, and if you can't make it pay, we shall make good the loss. We sliall endeavour to mention some of the articles which we supply that are suitable to the gcn-iral trade, and from which merchants in any jiart of the - 'oiiiiiiion may select with the certainty of a ready sale, if the faiilt be not their own. ■ 1st. We are directly interested ir. manufacturing the following : — SOLID STERLING SILVER PLATE, viz. : Spoons, Forlcs, Cup$, Napkin- Rings, Tea Sets, Trays, or any other article to order. PLAIN GOLD JEWKLLEHY, viz. : Wedding Rings, Keepers, Dianuind Ring$, or any articles of solid gt)ld Jewellery, to order. SILVEH JEWELLERY, viz. : Silver Ringn, ylain or fancy, Thimbles, Masonic Jewels, Badges, or other articles, to order. GOLD PENS AND CASES, all stamped "Canada Pen Company," including the new perpetual fountain pen— these are better and cheaiicr than any im- ported. iSiitl. We are Solo Manufacturers' Agents, and Supply at Factory Prices, the following (charges added) : — 8HEKEIKLD ELECTRO-PLATE WARE, viz.:— Upoons, Forks, Knives, Cruets, Jiaskets, Cups, Trays, Waiters, Tea-Sets, Kettles, Table Hells, t'ate7it Butter-Coolers, Wine-Coolers, I'itclicrs, Liaueurs, and nil articles iu this line. gHEFKIELD CUTLERY, viz. -.—Ivory Table Knives, Bone tU}., usual t^cale-tang Knives, and Forks, Carvers, Steel*, Moitea (for children), Butter Knwcs and rocket Cutlery of every possible stylo and price. NICKLE SILVER SPOONS AND FORKS-These now well-known goods, Ktamjied R. W. & Co., are superior to anythuig imi>ort»!d, and lower in price. CONN ECTICUT C LOCKS, viz. -.—Selh Thvmas, Water- bury, UHI>ert, Ansonia, Welsh and Newhaven,t\it!iiti \m supply in One Hundred Styles, and hold the largest consignments west of New York city. (Prices and Catalogues suiMilicd). AMERICAN WALTHAM WATCHES— These we HUjijily to the Trade in Canada at the absolute gold value of th' Facitory PhiM-s, the CompMiy jHiying the duty ; they are in great variety of prices and styles, from two to live ounce CAses in silver, and from two to ftmr ounce in gold, any Merchant who will buy a doien can deal in these Watches, for they arc all iu running order, and all warranted. ENGLISH M ATCIIES, of none but the best grades in Gold and Silver Cases, all marked "Canada Watch Co., London ;" those who want genuine London Watches can depend on these. ENAMELED LOOKING-GLASS PLATES-This Plate is very much superior to the old stylo, and the glass is white and clear, and no breakage usually. 3rd. Wo import largely, and direct from the severil markets of Europe or elsewhere, thereby coiii- manding the greatest advantages, the following partial list : — ALBUMS, BEADS, BUTTONS, BELTS, BRIAR ROOT PIPES, BAROMETERS, BASKETS, BALLS BIRD CAGES, BRUSHES, BRITANNIA METAL WARE, BRONZES, BREAD-PLATTERS, FRENCH CLOCKS, in Gilt, Marble, Alabaster and Ebony. RODGER8' CUTLERY, Table and Pocket, CABINET GOODS, CARD-CASES, COMBS, CHINESE- LANTERNS, CRICKET GOODS, CHILDRENS' SLEKHIS and CARRIAGES, CHINA MOTTO MUGS, and CUPS and SAUCERS, CHINA TOY SETS, CONCERTINAS, CUCKOO CLOCKS, COMBS, in Rubber, Horn, Ivory, £c. DOLLS in Wax, China, Rubber, Wood, £c. DOMINOES, DRAPERS' SUNDRIES, DISH COVERS, DESKS. FANS, FLASKS, FEATHER DUSTERS, FANCY GOODS GENERALLY, FISHING TACKLE. GAMES, GUN CAPS, GUNS and PISTOLS, GLASS SHADES, INDIA RUBBER GOODS, JEWELLERY, of every sort and style, iu Gold, Silver, Cold Plate, Jet, Patent Jet, Steel, Ivory, Horn, Bog Wooa, Rubber, Cryst(U,