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Laa diagrammaa auivanta illuatrant la mAthoda. 32X 1 2 3 4 5 6 TIIS ICK AltMANACK, i^tSIlfcr Tilr|^^|B^ A#TBm BflflZTItS OB LBA> TBA|t,C { 7M Uaif ctmI (talendar ; I t|ic OUil« Ee^MMlJM^* \ Ftartt MBd Fnti of tii« Obarch ; Hu^ E|siii«r r*4 mt'ti^ivMj fll#lcitl9rf fi v i > Tine of Uigli Water} *- Ml |^^Al^iippf||ii)iitaJ^J :^L^;^^Xmist A 7 'i .^ •> -fu. ,t^ ■- •^F%. -*«^ J«':-' ^•' 'iv/ n ii :d k;o#| ITbd aii^ Iolo jt M9rBY ciidb| |boi il:.'>i' -* f-< tt^P'^HT"^ A'-'^'^f*^^^ ,$^-0i^M^-M^ '*■:*- "4' T^T '!»V:'f f»;I^'; - ._ • . 1-. ■ ■■ ," '»■ .^ . ■ ■ *««u ... c^. #. • t »? J » ■ ' • -.VTS k> ST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT. JoBW Howi, Junior, EM||uire, Deputy Poitniamr«General fol Nova-ScoUA And Neir-Bruniwick. Post'Mai^ers throughout the Province. Cbirlri Drur\'» Biquire, Saint JHw, William B. Phair, Esquire, FrM'ti^tn, George Frederick Campbell, Ei^uire, ^tfif Andrew, James Caie, Eiquire, Minmicki, John Wesley Wcldon, Eiquire, Biehabneto, Thomas Keillor, Esquire, Dorchester, ^ fj IVilliam Wiley, Eicjuire, Peticodiae, John C. Vail, Etquire, Sutsex Vale, Asa Davidson, Etquirej Kingston^ Thomas Armstrong, Esquire, Saint Stephen, T. M. DeBlois, Esquire, Bathurst^ Gidton Koigbtf Esquire, Saint George, MAIL DAYS. Jtffivat and Departure of the Mails, at and from Saint John, N. B. MmtdAt-^Fbr Fredpricton, Ac. by the Nerepis, at 11, a m - From ditto, (in summer) hy stesm-tey, at — p m TvilBAT-^For 8ft. Andraws, &c. by land, ni f^fk m For Fk^eH^ton^ (in lummer) by boat, at 4 p m From Halifax, ike. (In summer) by boat, at — p sc WlBiiitBAY-»From 8t. Andrews, &c. by land, at 13, m For Halifax, Miramichi, Dorchester, Ricbibucto» ^ Sussex Vale, Kingston, &c. by land, at 1, p m For St. Andrews, (in summer) by boat, at 4, p m TstTBIDAY— 'From Fredericton and Canada, by land, at 1 1, a m From ditto, (in summer) by the boat, at — p m FaiBAy«-For Fredericton and Canada, do. do. at 4 p m Satuboay— From Halifax, Miramichi, Rirhibucto, Dorches* ter, Sussex Vale, and Kingston, at 10, a m For Digby and Halifnx, (in summer) by boat, at 4 p M Fiom St. Andrews, (in »ummer) by boat, at •» p m ^ (Qr Tho inland Postige on all Letters for Europe, New* foumttand, the West-Indies and United States, must be pM at tb« rate of Od. per single letter, and so in proportioalof • imMBU tnU* ptckft; gc tb^ cMmot bt wrwtfdfil* # 4 1 Thei Sun, ai I. The Saturday Be, Mi En Di Digits luminous ted Scatei II. The tie ^ at ( here; but on her soi III. Tb ?4m. in Moon's K eclipse on IV. Th •f August follows t Begii Mooi Mid Eclip End, Digits f ( 9 Vem Star the n V- Jupi 10, and tb neralfo# r. Irewi, indjrom rope. New- lUlt be fMil >rti Opposition, 180 deg. SI Ascending Node. Q Descending Node. Names and Characters of the Planets. O The Sun. O ) # ( The Moon. H Mercury. $ Ventts. © The Earth. ^ Mars. y. Jupiter. }} Saturn. j$ Herschell. TABLE OF THE.SOLiAR SYSTEM. Mean dia- Mean diilan- Namtf. meters in cei from llie Br. miles. Sun. The Sun :$Sd24$ Mile., S7niiirpon Mercury 8224 Teoiu 7687 68 d6 £arth 7912 95 do Moop 2180 95 do Mara .- 4180 144 do Carta 1624 260 do P|)laa 2099 366 do Juao 1426 275 do Vaata 1617 800 do Jupitar 80170 490 do Saturn 79042 900 do Uarsehal S6U2 1800 da Time of Roiati «os round (heir Axf%. 26d 14h Sm Id 6ai 28p 28h 20m 69s 1 day 29d 12b 44m M 39ni 22a unknown do. IdSh unknown 9h 6601 87fl 10b 16m Oil unknown TimeofReTolu (iuna round the Sun. d. 57 224 865 686 1683 1703 2008 2168 4838 10769 80737 h. m 28 m 16 49 6 9 28 aoi 14 12 16 48 6 14 6 24 14 27 1 61 18 Hourlj mo> lioiH in their Orbila Miles. 110000 79000 68000 2300 55000 40460 40800 85800 86800 29600 21900 159QQ Septnai Quinq., AshW< ofLe MidLe Palm Si £u(ar J 1st Janui 2d d( I7th Mai 28d April 89th Mai 24th Jun< 21st Auf I Kiof »» C< 29th Sapti Hit Majei brothei the sisi Her Maj( I^nncesa ^ Brnest Ai marriec Streliu Augustus Adolphus im^ niece of born in | Muy, Dt Sophia, t< Sophia mJ icJc/Dui Alexant barn Maf 'vl, V 4 0644 Zodiac. its. ligbs. knees. :s. ^li v^- Nodes, 20 deg. [80 deg. Dde. ^ode. Saturn. u le Hourly mo> tiom in their Orbil» n. ^1 H Mile*. 110000 79000 68000 2300 55000 40460 40800 85800 86800 29600 21900 15800 Jiaoeahli FHivoaU of the ChUreh: Jan. 80 F«b. IS Scptttafttima Sanday, Quinq., ^r 8hrov« do. Ash Wodnotdav, 1st daj > ,« of Lent, J •• '• Mid Lent Sunday, SI arch 18 Palm Sunday, ,« 27 Eaiiar Day, April 8 Low Sunday, April Rogation Sunday, May Aaoension Day or Holy \ Thuraday, > Whit Sunday, Trinity Sunday, Advent Sunday, >• \ •» • MoT.i Holidays at the Public Offices. lit January, New-Ttar'i Day 2d do. 17th March, Saint Patrick 28d April, Saint Goorgo 29th May, King Charlea 24th June, Saint John 21m Auguat, King Wm. lY. born King** Coronation. 29th September, Miehaelmu llth October 80th November, Saint Andrew 25ih December, Ghristmat Day 26th do. > Chriitmaa 27th do. 5 HoUdayi. A«h Wedoeaday Good Friday Easter Monday Easter Tuesday aaae THE ROYAL FAMILY. Hit Majesty William IV. born August 31, 1765, succeeded his brother, (George IV.) June 26, |830-.married in 1918, Xm the sitter of Duke Saxe Meinipgen. Her Majesty Queen Adelaide, born 13th Augutt, 179S. Princets Augutta Sophia, born November 8, 1768. Ernest Augustut, Duke of Cumberland, bom June 5th, 1771 married in 1815, daughter of the Duke of Meckieobur^l Strelitz, then widow— Ittue, George FreJerick, bon \%\9 Auguttut Frederick, Duke of Suttex, born January S7, ^ I7f Adolphut Frederick, Duke of Cambridge, born 24tn Februar} 1774— married in 1818^ to Augutta Wilhelmina Louis: niece of the Landgrave of Hetie— Itsue, George WilUm bom in 1819, and Augusta Caroline, born in 18$t. Mary, Dtichets of Glpucester, born April 3^5, 1779. Sophia, torn November 3, 1777. Cousins to His Majesty. Sophia Matilda, Duchess pf Gloucester, and Williaoi Fredt^ ick, Duke of Gloucester. Presumptive Heiress to the Cromn. Alexandrina, Victoria, daughter of the late Duk« of Kdtli btrn May Ht 1919. ^ ^ I 'I •.■••» <^ m i I: ! ii(i49 ai Partridge Itlandt and repeated at the Tower in Carte* i ton, on the approach of Vetsels to tkie Harbour : Oq« Bail cloie, for one sqaare rigged f eiiel, One Ball half hoiited, for two ditto, Two Bails cloie, for three ditto, | I Two Balis leparated, for four ditto, vr A Pendant of anj colour for five ditto, . A ditto under a Ball, for six ditto, A ditto over a Ball half hoisted, for seven ditto, A ditto under two Balls close, for eight ditto, A ditto between two Balls separate, for nine ditto, A Flag of any colour for ten or more ditto. tThe abo?9 art hoisted at tba East or Wot yard arm, aeeordinx to the quarter the vessels first appear in, with the addition of a Ball at the centre of the yard, until the rig of the veuel can be made out, — when one or more pf the following descriptive colours will bt hoisted ft the mast head :] An Union Jack for a Flag Ship, with or without a squadron. Ditto with a red pendant over, for a two decker. Ditto with a blue pendant over, for a Frigate. Ditto with a white ditto, for a smalf armed vessel A blue pendant for a merchant ship. A red ditto, for a merchant brig. A white and blue ditto tor a Foreign vessel. A white ditto for a toosall schooner or sloop. A flag blue and white norizontally, a neutral fleet. A pendant white and blue, a neutral man-of-war. A blue flag, a neutral merchant ship. A flag, red, white and blue, an enemy's fleet. A pendanti* red, white and blue, an enemy's man of war. All Union Jack oyer neutral or enemy's signals, the vessel if detained, or a prize. A whi^e flag over any signal, the vessel bears a flag of truce. A red^ag pierced ^hitt for the Digby Packet. . A Ball at the mast head, vessel is on shore or in distress.— Shouldrimmediate aid be necessary, guns to be fired. In thick weather, a gun will be fired at Partridge Island, in answar each gun heard at sea.*—— When a vessel requires a Pilot, her da- acriptive pendant will ha shewn at a yard arm, instead ef a Ball. '^' TIMJE FOR aOING THROUGH THE FALLS. Tha Faila are level (or still water) at about 8i hours on the^food, and at about 24 oa thf ehb, whijch mskes tl^em passable^ four tiims in f4 hoars, about ten or fifteen minutes eadi time.--No bthar rule can be givm, aa atnch depends on the floode in the river Ssiat John, and tha time of hiigh water or full sea, which is oftai^ bastt aad by high ~~iads, lad ia proporlioa to the haigblM.f (hsm. Gtograpi jimeric PLA :^«4 A CarU' Gtographieal Potilpn of Htadlu.tdt, ^e. en tht C»ait ^f A America, determined on the $pot by Aetronomical Observatione. to. tordins to a Ball at ide out, — M hoisted quadron. I decker, igaie. ed vettel of war. the vessel r of truce. iistri^i.— fired. i, in answer lot, her de- a Ball. LL8 n th9 flood, Bur tiaras in idr rula can It John, and M b> high PLACE OF OBSERVATION. LATITUDE North, St. John, N. B. Partridge I&iand Light House, Beaver Harbour, South West ) Point of the entrance, ) Navy Island, South East Point, ..^ .. Bliss' Island, South West Point, ) L*£tang Harbour, 5 Head Harbour Light H., Campo Rello, Grand Manan, North Point, ..^ .. Ditto, Swallow-tail Point, Ditto, White Head Island, .. Brier's Island Light House, Digby Light House, Halifax, Naval Yard, (Meridian) Green Isl., Country Harbour, S. Point, Canso Light House, Eddy Point, Gut of Canso, Pictou Island, South side, Pictou Harbour, ... Liverpool Light House, Western Head, Liverpool Bay, Long projecting Point between Rugged Island Harbour and Green Harbour, Shelburne Light House, Sandy Point, Shelburne Harbour, Cape Siible, South Point, South Seal Island, South Point, Ditto North Point, Sable Island, East end. Ditto, West end, Louisburg, Ruins of the old Light House, Cape Breton, extreme Point, ... ^|€ity of Quebec, JSt.Paul^ Island, Cape Gaipe, South East Point, AnticosU, West Point, Magdalen laland. North East Point, Princo Edward Islai^d, West Point, St. John's, (N. F.) Fort Townshend, Dock Yard» Bermuda, 45 15 45 13 36 45 4A 45 3 13 3 24 15 Longitoda West of Greenwich ^ 66 47 28k>^ 6? 5 47^1 66 54 27 44 56 44 46 44 44 44 36 44 13 44 40 44 39 45 4 45 19 45 30 45 47 45 41 44 1 43 59 43 39 50 49 54 59 51 25 26 55 33 25 53 56 63 13 66 56 66 49 66 47 66 45 66 36 65 50 63 37 61 34 60 58 61 16 62 37 62 43 64 40 64 43 65 11 58 7 2lt 1^ in \» ij's i ill. r ■■■" *. w • \ n mm^WtM ov viki 1 BXnt'B VBOIOMATilOm. FOR THB TBAR 1881. w J ICttr^U^ eorrteied/\rom Nonik's EpUomt.} 'f :? Jan. Feb. March. April. May. Juna Seulli South South North North North o t o t o / o t o / o t 1 28 8 17 14 7 45 4 21 14 66 22 1 2 32 58 16 67 7 28 4 45 15 14 22 8 3 5 22 68 16 39 7 5 8 15 82 22 16 3 4 22 47 16 21 6 37 5 31 15 49 22 23 4 6 22 41 16 8 6 14 5 53 16 7 >2 30 5 6 22 34 15 45 5 50 6 16 16 24 22 37 6 7 22 26 15 27 5 27 6 39 16 41 22 43 7 8 22 19 15 8 5 4 7 1 16 67 22 49 8 9 22 11 14 49 4 41 7 24 17 13 22 54 9 10 22 2 14 30 4 17 7 46 17 29 22 59 10 11 21 53 14 10 3 54 8 8 17 45 23 4 11 12 21 44 13 50 3 30 8 30 18 1 23 8 la 13 21 34 13 30 3 6 8 52 18 16 23 12 13 14 21 iS 18 10 2 43 9 14 18 30 23 15 14 16 21 18 12 50 3 19 9 35 18 45 23 18 15 16 21 2 12 29 1 56 9 67 IS 59 23 21 n , It 20 50 12 8 1 32 10 18 19 13 23 23 11 13 90 88 U 47 1 8 10 39 19 26 23 25 18 IP 20 26 11 26 44 U 19 40 23 26 19 20 9P 18 11 5 21 S 11 22 19 53 23 27 20 21 9b 10 48 3N 11 41 20 5 23 38 21 22 19 47 10 21 27 12 2 20 17 23 28 23 H 19 8| 19 19 10 50 12 22 20 29 23 27 23 U 9 38 1 14 12 42 20 41 23 27 24 #« 19 6 9 15 1 38 13 2 20 52 23 26 25 26 18 5C| 8 53 2 I 13 21 21 3 23 24 26 1 2? 18 84 8 31 2 25 13 41 21 13 23 22 27 td iP A 8 8 2 48 14 21 23 23 20 28 ;t is H 3 12 14 18 21 33 23 17 29 17 47 3 85 14 37 21 42 23 14 30 ; 17 JW 3 58 21 51 31 \ r TAB] July. Nurih 1 23 10 2 23 C 3 23 s 4 22 57 5 32 5^ 6 22 46 7 22 40 8 22 34 9 23 27 10 22 20 11 22 13 12 22 4 13 31 66 14 31 47 |5 21 38 16 21 39 17 21 19 fd 21 9 19 30 58 20 30 47 M 30 36 22 20 26 ;3 20 13 24 20 tb 19 48 W 19 35 ri 19 22 28 19 8 59 18 54 30 Id 40 n 18 26 •^;»f*^-- -■ .^^ >: *»*» -01 x' • nov, • 1 Junt 1 1 North O f i9 I 2% S 3 22 16 3 23 33 4 92 80 5 33 37 6 32 43 7 22 49 8 33 64 9 23 59 10 23 4 11 33 9 18 33 12 13 23 15 14 23 19 15 33 81 16 33 23 n 23 35 1( 23 36 19 23 27 20 33 39 31 23 39 3S 33 37 23 33 2T 24 23 26 25 23 24 36i 23 23 37 33 20 28 23 17 29 23 14 30 1 31 TABLB or VSOB tUMni 2XB02.Zir AVION . FUR THK YEAR 1831. (Continuid.) Jl .ly. Nurih o / 33 10 3d 6 23 2 33 57 33 52 6 8 9 llO 16 19 32 46 33 40 22 34 33 27 22 20 33 13 32 4 31 56 31 47 21 38 21 39 21 19 31 9 30 58 August Srptemb. North North o / o / 19 11 8 29 17 56 8 8 17 40 7 46 17 25 7 24 17 9 7 3 16 52 6 S9 16 36 6 17 16 19 i 54 16 3 5 33 15 45 5 9 ;3 18 {9 )0 30 47 SO 36 20 85 20 18 30 10 48 19 35 19 22 19 9 18 54 18 40 15 27 15 10 14 51 14 33 14 15 13 56 13 87 13 19 12 59 13 39 12 19 11 59 11 39 11 19 10 59 10 37 10 16 55 9 34 9 13 (1 18 26 8 51 4 46 4 24 4 1 3 39 3 15 3 51 2 39 3 5 1 43 1 19 55 33 8N 15 S 39 1 3 1 36 1 49 f 13 2 36 Oct. Nov. South Sotttn / o / 3 59 14 17 B S3 14 36 3 46 14 55 4 9 15 14 4 33 15 33 4 55 15 51 5 18 16 9 5 41 16 27 6 4 16 44 6 27 17 1 6 50 7 13 7 35 7 58 9 30 8 43 4 9 36 9 49 10 10 10 33 10 53 11 14 11 35 11 56 13 17 12 39 13 59 13 18 13 38 17 18 17 35 17 51 18 7 19 33 18 38 18 53 19 8 19 33 19 36 19 50 20 3 to 16 30 28 20 41 30 52 21 4 21 15 21 35 31 35 13 69 Dec. South 21 45 31 54 33 3 32 13 23 20 82 37 22 35 33 41 33 49 32 53 33 59 83 4 23 8 33 13 33 16 83 19 23 33 33 84 33 85 23 27 23 87 23 38 38 27 83 87 23 26 88 24 33 22 «3 10 «8 16 28 13 38 9 a I 6 9 10 11 12 IS 14 15 16 17 18 19 80 81 28 84 25 26 27 88 39 30 31 r i ii i i 1 ; Ii JANUARY HATH XXXI DAYS. ** -— Winter, reytnt of the opening jetr. Now aweyi the iceptre of revolving time ; With keener look* his chilly trains eppear, Tho* lengthening day*, attendant, onward climb. Ami Be^eat now, deiifning envioui war, Metteri hi* swift-wingM legiuna in the air.*' mook's phases. Last Quarter, 6th, 6h. 10m. A. I First Quarter, 21st, 2h. 4(to. M. | New Moon, tSlhi 8b. 63m. A. Full Moon, 27th, 9h. 49fn. A. 1 SmI 2SU 8* Mo 4 6 6 •7 8 9 10 11 13 18 14 it IS 19 SO 21 S2,Siit 83 24 25 26 CALENDAR, &c. Circumc iition. vav ,f Clear id Sunday after Christmas. and cold. Tu We Th Pri Sat SU Mo ft! We Th Fri ^Ht SU Mq Tu We Th Pri 4. tn. h. 7 7 7 7 Rnther low tidei. 7 Epiphanj. A tfutosiorni 7 > in apogee. ' way i< 7 lit Sunday after Epiphany. 7 looked for. 7 Greatest elongation of 9 7 More moderalti 7 Cbif. J. Fox born, 1749. ,7 '7 High tides, and changeable 7 2d Sun. aft. Epiph. Battle of 7 weal/ter, [Corunna, 1809. 7 Pritca. followed b^ a7 Middling tides. 7 ® enters ZSf rain tlorm, 7 L0uis 16 beheaded, 1793. 7 Low tides. 28 89 SO SU|8d Sunday after Epiphany. > in perigee. Snow. Conversion of St. Paul. Quite mUd weather Duke of Sussex born, 1773. PeMr the Great died, 1725. Mo Tu We Th Pri Sat Gporge IIT. died,« 1320. for ^>|i^|uages. Sun. Ch88.I.beh. ^|h|# AH'o s. 7 30 eve. theteoion. 38 5 33 t 37 b 37 5 36 5 36 5 35 b 34 5 34 5 33 5 32 5 31 31 30 5 29 5 23 5 27 5 26 5 25 6 24 5 23 6 22 5 21 5 19 5 18 5 17 5 16 5 15 5 14 b 18 5 11 5 • R. k S. h, VI. 3 13 9 18 10 21 11 21 Morn 21 1 1^ 2 17 3 13 4 lU 5 5 hart, hetl) belly rein, rein, rein. «ecr. seer, thi. I hi. thi. 5 68|icnee O Piac Sets. 5 31 6 33 7 37 3 44 9 53 il 1 Morn 10 1 22 2 32 3 40 4 44 knee leg. leg. leg. feet feet head head neck neck arm arm bre. 5 43 bre. Rises, hart. 5 43 hart. 6 48'hart. 7 55|be)ly S 57.beHy High water I h, fit.l 1 3l| 2 20l 8 7 3 51 4 33 5 17 6 6 45 7 30 8 I7i 9 5j 9 56 10 47 11 37 ev. 87 1 16 2 4 2 53 3 48 4 31 5 24 6 19 7 16 3 158 9 14f 10 13i 11 9 Mornl 11 50| 1 m a 2h. 49m. M. I 49tn. A. hart. i)etl) belli rein. rein. rein. «ecr. seer. thi. I hi. thi. knee knee leg. leg. leg. feet feet head hciad neck neck arm arm bre. bre. hart. Ibart. hart. Ijbelly b^lly 1 31 2 301 3 7 3 51 4 5 6 6 7 8 9 9 33 17 45 30 I7l 5j 56 10 47 U 37 ev. S7| 1 3 2 3 4 5 6 7 3 9 10 11 Moml ll 60 1 371 FEBRUARY hath XXVIII DAYS, ** Lat Wintar raign ! fat polar apirita awaap Tba dark'niag world, and iampaat«truublad dMp ! Tho* boundlaia aaowa the withar'd haaih daform. And the dim Sun acaroa wandara through the itorm; Yat shall iha smila of aocial lova repay. With Mental ligat, iha malancholj- day, And whan iia mort and auUan moon it o*ar, Tha iea>ehain*d waiara alumb*ring on tha ahoros Bow bright tha faggota in tha little hall Blaaa on iha hearth, and warm tho pictured wall !* Ill MOOM*S PHASES. Laat Quarter, 4th, 8b. S9ro. A. I First Quarter, 19th, lOh. lim. M. New Moon, 12th, Oh. 15ro. A. | Full Moon, 26th, Oh. ISm. A. Ol 7 8 9 1 9 3 4 • Tti We Th Pri Sat 6|SU Mo Tu Wf Th Pri Sat SU Tu Th 31 S3I Pri Sat 80|$U Mo S3Wr 34 rti Th Pri Sat SU Purification of B. V. Mary. Spanish Inquii. abo. 1913. with snoui'i > in apogee. Loar tides. |7 Seiigeaima Sunday. andl $ stationary, perhaps rain, 7 Mary Q. of Scots beh. 15S6.7 Sinus south 9h 6in Fair and! 6 6 6 6 6 and^ 6 6 6 Lord Darnly mtir. 1567. fine sleighing. Annular eclipse of the Sun. Qwinquagesima Sunday, valentine. ChmtgttMe, Shrove Tuesday. Ash Wednesday. - . perkofi rain, in perigee. _ enters X PhatawiA Ist Sunday in Lent. A Low tides« mid ehari6 Siritis south ah 1 Im [1774'5 St. Matthias. D. of Canfib. b. 6 BariEssei beh. 1601. Snow. 6 ]> eclipsed, invtsihle. l6 '.hi Sunday ia Lent. Bigh 6 10 9 7 6 A 4 3 1 5S 56 6 55 6 54 6 53 6 51 6 50 6 48 6 47 6 45 6 449 43 6 41 6 40 6 38 6 37 6 Mora seer. 55 1 53 3 4T seer. thi. thi. 3 42finee knee knee Jeg. leg. feet feet head head neck neck 4 33 5 30 6 3 Sets. 6 37 7 37 8 48 9 59 II lOi Morn 30 arm 30|>iirni 90iM0> fWFjwrtij, 35 MRiaes 33 e 6 41 1 3 35l«riii 3 34 bre. 4 r< ia apogee, and blustering weather, 3d Sunday in Lent. Low tides. Fine and pleasant for March, h south lOh 40m eve. Siriui south 7h 16m. Hea vy rains may be Gregory Martyr. Mid Lent Sunday, expected about Quite high tides. > perigee. this time, St.Ritrrck. Changeable^ hut generally fine. 5th Sunday in Lent. enters Y Spbing begins. Sir L Newton died, 1797. ; HaUi rain» or f nofo, ^ s«tt llh 38m succeeded 6 lUdj^Day* by pleasant i BpWi. ret. from Elba, 1815. Mm Sunday, and season* abU weather. High Udes. to the tk We Alfies enter Parif, 1814. Jl ^Pg''f^ :^*4 ^f^ ntanth, APRIL HATJu XXX DAYS. 5h. 88m. A. 87in. M. o Plac. reins reins seer seer. thi. tbi. thi. knee knee legi legs feet feet feet bea<) head neck neck arms arms brei* bret. hart, hart belly belly belly reini rtinf •ccr. seci!. High water A. m 1 1 2 46 « 29 3 121 3 4 5 561 41 ^9 6 20 7 U[ a 3 S 56 9 49 10 4i\ 11 34 ev 1 2 4 5 26 20 14 9 1 6 6 £61 7 5( 8 4^1 9 Sf 10 120 11 6 1! 50l Afor4 IK ,1!- .NoDViiiwni iha dsy to F^^lly ever dear, - An(i deemM t>y her the fairest of the ?ear; April's flrsi morn, distinguishM bv her birih, To Sloth the ^ires the day, the night to Mirth ; Cornea when the hooting uwta begin their flight, For ^olljr keeps her holiday — at night 1 iIOON*S PHASER. «.,.. [Last I|«ar4cr 9bh, 7b. 19m. M. i Firvt Quarter, 19th, lb. 48«, ^. [Ke« Moon, Utb, Jlh. 14im. M. | Full Moon, 2(>ih, 7h. 85m. A«' ^ iFri ^Sat 11 ^« 12 3^1 *3we H^FJi CALENDAR, &c. «M«^ Good Friday. AH (bolsVdiiy JBtauHfiUfy aerent j€aiterOay ^Imo iEastcr Moorlay Easter Tuesday Lowiides Variable, H Heath 9k 4^m ereniog and plea- . vtni 5SU 4|Mo 5,Tu 6,lVe 7(Th 8Fri 9 Sat 16 Stf^t iSund. «fter Baster^Loiiv '[Stundaj R.&S. A, m h ;g «eftsail| tarn ^^t perigee'- Uigh^tiflei Hhtrtbaeoines WKPre^eiiled, ^^atjfihaktpMini bora, 15D64f i7stJ>fid!SiinUaya(fiter dialer. '^^ ftto ^Saipeot high windt 1 9 Tti Lord B^ron "died, 1824 . I'HO We omU oumw taifi ^«lT|ilLowt9 PHfc9ii»apa0i« D B 5 5 15 5 5 5 5 6 4? 7 41 7 S9 7 38 7 36 7 35 7 34 7 S3 7 81 7 80 7 S8 7 26 7 24 7 ,«3 7 2\ 7 30 7 13 7 17 7 !16 7 14-7 13 7 1J8 7 10 7 9 7 9 7 6 7 i 7 II 10 38 11 33 O Plac thi. MoaNjthl iSifcflfie 1 15 Jtoee 2 ikiMte 2 48 8 SB 3 58 4 32t<^«t. 5 legi feet 6,.i S£/T8.1hea»d ® 3^Decik :9 IS^ncck 10 30 arms •J I SSWins MoRN.breii 34 bree, .2]1.0- SJ 47 .8 21 3 51 4 19 W 15 liaPti hielly -4 45 rtinf to ;f 9 R;8E8 lacr, U 9^ 1^ 40sf^iNPP!r" 10 27ltKtiJll IW M |0 4t 6 « .5 JS 3 4 1 4 ,^8 -5^53 7 95 ^ §3 l9,10 ^9 64 to 11 12 rSFri USnt 15 SU l6|Mo iTiTii 18Wel PIfASES. First Quarter, 18th, lib. 28in. Full M oon, 261 h, lib. lAn, & h. R. S. in. o Plae. 4 59 SiU 17 4 58 8iMorn 4 67 8 4 4 55 8 47 1 35 2 8 S4rfet 3 7 19 SOFri 21 22 2ii 24 25 rh Sat 4th Sun. af. £ast. St. Philip [and St. Jamei Fair and mild, Seringapatam taken, 1799 Bonapart e died, 1 82 1 Agree- St John Evan, able thowert. 9 rises Ih 36m morn Rogation Sunday [1501 Coluiubus sailed from Cadiz* Becomes more warm Lord Chatham died, 1 778 Ascen. Day<^Holy Thursday 4 48 8^ 8 I i High tides. and pieaMui. 9 statioiiary Sunday after Ascension day Appearance vf 4 ^^ 9i\yi<*fn $ sets 10b 41 ni afternoon 4 41 8, 1 1 thunder »liower$. 4 40 H 4 89 8 1 Columbus died, 1506 4 8? ^ 1 enters a Fine grow 4 86 M 2 4 54 8 4 58 6 4 58 8 4 61 8 4 508 4 48 8 4 47 8 Stts. knee knee knee lefs legs feet head 3 39 head 4 18 neck 4 45 Bl 9 S8 4 44 8 10 ^ M 43 an High water! k. m itl n neck arms urm* bre»t ^slbre^t hart hart. d I hart. 26bellv SUiUliitSun. Ps.Hom.b. mj)4 35 6 Via Whit Mondtiy iitg weather, 4 84 8 Tu Whit Tuesday 4 38 8 We Cloudifi4 82 S Sllrh }> apogee {4 32 8 perhap§ rain, 4 31 87 St- Pri 9 seU lOh 93ni iiftfrnoon ^ StvlSU^Trin. Sun. Chas It restore soFMdiem 10 fiuniit. 1814 (4 80 81 1 29 1 28 8 Bl'lWl Kfry mtm^k 89 ^U 86|icgi 2 3 8 4 57 36 52 19 47I K Ri^e* 8 %i 9 \i 10 i 10 46 belly rein* rein» rein, seer ecr. hi. hi. hi. knef knee 3 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 10 u ev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 8 9 10 10 S3| n m Moirnf 21 f 1 t HiVTH » lib. 28in. : o Plac. nign i^ater «. m knee %9i linee 9 9 kner 3 57 i«i« 44J »iegt $9S feet 6 S6 Ifeet 7 17 rheici 8 9 )he«d d s Ineck A nerk 10 5( 1 arnift U 6\ ^Hrm* ev S rhre»t I 55 ] breft 2 s: hart 3li( hart. 4 4 hart. 5 3^ M)eiU 6 S^ belly 7 ^ » rein> 7 53 reio» 8 37 • reiiu 9 Si '«ecr 10 e •c»cr. 10 52 hi. 11 8« hi. Morn hi. SS knef f 1 tknee 1 5<| )iv ftM The |wMt lovely morning ii clear and aoron^ Tb« inaeeeot lamka ar% at play ; i Tko birda ia eweet notti aa l.paaa o*er tbofi^ea, Palifbtfollj aing on each aprajr. • Tha aeaoao thai ara round ua pruruaalj are dack'd, TNia fialda ia ricK vardura appear. Maa providaaea kiad all hia croataraa protectt Xnd ^ad tbam a plenti ful year. '-'-• RRJDR'JTTnSEJT — — ^aat Q,aaHar. SJ, lOh. 86in. M. I Firat auartar. 16ih, lib. 16ai. A. faw Mooot lOtb, 2b. 7tu. M. | Full lioon>25th, 8h. ICy. M. I CALENDAR, &c. rh Pri Sat iU Mol Ta Th Pri Sat «0 Mo Tu We Th Pri ^at SU Tu We Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu We iTh '© i# ^' R.&S.& S. //. m, kJh, m o Plac. Vegetation wilt now Peace signed at Paris, IS 14 advance rapidly. Low tides 4 S7 Smobn 4 36 8 4 26 8 4 35 8 1st 8uoda> after Trin. D. of|4 24 8 [CuiDb. born, 1771,4 24 » Hoi, with ^ 4 9 stationary > perigee agfeeable and remving showert. St Barnabas « 3d Sunday afiet Trinity Fine teatonable weather, 4 21 Landing of the Fr.at Al^ers,'4 21 Twii. ends iOh I2ni [1830;4 20 33 83 22 22 22 21 1 1 2 2 3 4 1 34 6 36 7 43 30 3 Sets 9 7 1 45 33 56 with oecational thowertA^ St. Albans and Panle4>f Waterloo, 1816 3d Sun ttf Trin. Maffna Chirr- [ta signed, 1215 Battle !ti )>«»rigett 4 24 ^^Firi ^ ieiiSh5§iii CJoudi^, ^ Sat f<;i*A rat A. Id Sty IStI) Suna&y lifter IVmity iilM^t^igb tides IfjTto Wam§^ 1 3 Wc fi;*M ihuniet and lightning. '4 28 li lUi > set« «h 46m {t^itfatn 4 28 isPti Dt)naparre.8urren#eredr]dld^4 SO 10 Sit ^inte weather, k 3o i7SU 7t]i Sunday after Trinity . ^4 8^ I^Mo YoT* the qfops, 4 ftl L*fwVidrt . ^4«2 Margaret ^ flpo>gt'e 14 83 & set* hi mi 21 «11 34tfect 33 8 Morn 14 23 8 4 llf SO «6 We PH 4 24 4 25 4 35 4 I? 8 86 8^1 11 B I 49|arB» 8 3 Saarmt 8 8 37bre8t 8 Sett, brcit 8 SObart. 9 18 hart. 8 8 8 8 810 SO 8;\1 17 8 II 45 9 4«be«y 10 2lbeli}' O PlaJ. head head rfleck neck MftgcMIen. 3»t © enterk ^ Sltowery. 14^85 dt^JSth Sunday afft?r Triniiy Mb 8t Jaitiei Ta tot Aitne • Plaatant and till Revobition in Fmireei 16^ Frij Coritinu^Ni^Jlne , dill l^inday after Trinity 4 86 4 87 ;4»3 4 99 4 40 4 43 4 48 4 44 8 3 8 8 8 •8 8 8 8 8 61 8 Morn belly rdfie reiot imecr. 16*1". 63 thi. l*f '0 l^i^eor 48t*»«?fc 1 1 ^ 3 «0 kn«e Rises. TS7N* legf 8 81 _ lb 5 Id "SB P 8 knei^ I fett hQvd heiNl neck wiiief A. M.| >8 46l 4 331 6 1«| 7 6 9 11 1 2 6 si 4 6 5 *« 7 •9 9 10 1 1 4) 8 \i I • V N^^, -..At • :^^ft • • # HATH mi" 1 iSlib (Hil Itndy flowera areMw droopioff thtir htads •NtiUilhe Th. dof*«iar'a all*withering raj, Th« ibanUara resound, aad the rirtn aoaka thair b^a, rain ihov ritvif«, wliaii hit light Vhcibiia ahada: Thtti thq •umiuar uf hfa fadad'away. Laaf Qoartnr. lai. Oh. 67in. M. in rterigeo * ^ ¥ © • Variable, 7>Hii»H)Eurat ion of Chriit lOth Sunday after Trinity High tidei. and exces- * tive/ywartnJi St Lawrenre 4 Buir« Eye riief, 1 Ih bSm 4 Thunder and 4 Ughlnitig, 9 lltk Sunday after Triqity 5 Low tidea 5 > in apogee \ |d Warmjorb tome dajft. 5 5 46 811 45 neck 47 8 Morn neck 48 8 27 arm» 49 8 1 15 arms 52 2 3 9 brcst 13brciit 4 4 53.88^1. jhart 54 8 56 8 Mo Tu We Th Fry Sat % aouth Mh 17in. eve SU ^3 24 IdUi Sunaf Trin. K Wm. IV. • [born, 17755 Tu '© «>*teri tint 3>eclip. part vis. k Vit I)t Bartholonie'< High wind 5 High'lidet a^dt// thi» time 6 35 Th 96 Fri 27Sat httiSU Aqiiila south 9h 23iii eve Hertfthel died, 1822 13th Sunday Vter Trinity SO Mo St. John Baptiil beheaded i,7 59 2 3 5 6 7 8 10 II 12 14 15 16 18 19 21 7 44 hart 8 19bdly 56 8[ 8 50 belly 8 9 19r^in8 8 9 46 reins 710 I5»ecr. 7 10 44^e*r. 711 16 seer 711 53**»»« 7 7 Morn *W. 99^^^ 18 knee 10 knee 7 [eg! 7.1'S» 1 2 3 4 ■, if 7 Rise*. 41 12 48 17 51 7t 8 8 9 9 Fine kkgmg wealheK,b 23 7 > peri|e» GrelongatioQ K ,5 25 7 1b3 5 _ _ 5 22 7iO 31 11 15 MOBN feet feet head head head neck necK arms ■fOlf 5*49 'EMai^R Hdc, 175^ 'I»|U Uth SiMi. af. trin. Cap. of SO^P for the season* ^iWe St,Ulatt»iew ;«^^. Hightides 241 Sat . Changeable about 25[l5tr i7lh Sundfiy^ivfter Trinity ' S6;Mo 6t Cyppian tJds time. 87|3rtt ' 7[I»d ^ekon born, 4758 -»7fTfl pgTiteHwhwL ^.bf'Wirt. hM ^!in l^;j«roro« *9 ^Cpilorn P/^<|f«i«^6 11 6|^t> Rlihtrtl iiiU if *. Y«. > , llh. 44i«. llf.l O Piac. MM wtterl h* tn\ bfeit breit jhort. hstt. belljllO;87| belly n 26 rerni ev 'I'j reini reins seer. «ccr. thi.: till. mi knee knee legi leg# legs feet feet bead bead neck netk !iirfiii 'srins brm brmi t) 5J Ti 3 15 3 '51 4 4^ 5 Si :i\n '8 9 9 4i Moml JO J« ^^--( k*55 HiATK riial fiftlifa ! now Autumn .reigni; I. .^^ JJ DioaiU h*r gifU—f^ptyi uf for o|ir paini ; . /^ T ben w our f arner* h&rdi v kold lb« jraiot U nuk'dj Uko JDoar, let tn« straoter flean. Af ora.amplo cropt shall covor oH the .Kal^, Jf or our rich pond'rous harveals ever (Hil. »100K*8 PHASES. New Moon, 0th, 6h. Om. A. I Full Moon, 21st, 4h. Om. M . Xi«M -^nantr, IStb, 7h. 16m. A. J La«t Quarter, 27th, 7h. ISm. A 4 ciLENPAR, &c. ^fSat Remigttit SSU l^tfa Sunday after Trinity '2rao Good totaihtr cottiiuues, 5m t Q stationery 6,^h High tides Signs of rain, '7 Fri 9^ south, 8h<9a] «?ening 8 Sat 96U 19th Sunday after Trinity laMe 3)L stationary , [St Denys llTu ]> in apogee ' Slight frosts 1 2 We icil/ now be. expenencffdi l4i'FrJ! Pretty low tides IdfSaf Day breaks 4h S^m ^le S][?|20tfa Sunday after Trinity '17 M« [Q of Fracce beb. 1793 '18 To StXuhe Clear and mild> 19fWe '*•■ 1!0irb 7*8tars^outh, 2h morn '91 pPfff <9 f stationary Weather cou' ^gl'Stt High tides ^^SiUSHt Sunday 'After Trinity ^^iMb 'iinues moderate '^^W^ ana pleasant ^[Th Loir tides S8PPH StiSknon 4& -St Jude to the ''S9|Saf <9 atationary end of the mm mtd ^uoday after Trinity ' ^PM(f'«Ii«liov!£'en.'* month. © |0 R 1 n R.&S.&setblp];^^. A« VI, bi 3 89 4 35 Sets. '6 30 6 n i» 6 14 6 6 15 6 6 17 6 6 18 6 6 20 6 6 22 6 6 23 6 6 srO 6 27 6 6 28 6 ^ 80 6 6 31 6 6 33 6 6 85 6 6 37 1 6 6 38 6 6 40.6 6 41 6 6 42 6 rites. h^ m,[ 1 l&jbaK. 2 22^beIIx be1^< belly reins reins 6 44 6 6 45 6 6 47 6 6 48 6 6 49 6 16 61 6 7 lOj^ecr, 7 31 seer, 8 4«€cr. 8 40 thi. 9 2l|lhi. 10 7 koQe knee im 10 57 til 52 ffiorn. :03^8> J m 3 4 4 13 e 6 ^Sb^adH n^ik feH bead' '1 1 '.« watec r4 8 3 9 2 10 1 II 11 4 ev 3 1 1 1 2 < 9 4 3 31 4 2 5 • 5:5f 6.4 7:3' •!8Lt2 |9 l! M) 1 11.5 10 8 bluest 11 l^tost 6r.&2i6,niarn.hart. 6 53 6 20h9rt 6t65«5 I'^ttbelly 56^ e^aSJbeUy 6 41 n^ofctviorn 7 dSswM 0!5#{ 8 J2.^i!BM ll;!5l' 9 •Sbimt |2t50 [3^48 .4.46 15^42 )6^37] ;7<27J 'ft 16 n. ^ HATR XXX DA¥6. 4 tti The maUneholj dayc are eomt, tha laddaac artha va«, Of wailing windf « and nakad wooda, and maadowi brown and aaar, Haapad in iha hoUowa of tha grova, tha fummar laataa lia daad, The ruitia to the eddying wiud, and to tha rabbit'ii tread ; The robin and tha wren are flown— and from the ahrubi the jay. And firun tha wood top ealla the crow thro* all the gloomy day^ . . .1^ Ml I III I - \.t II !■ ^1 L . . J I ■ I I ■ ^ I ■ ^^^ moon's PIlASCi. Kaw Moon, 4ih, 8h. 64m. M. I Full Moon, 19lh, 2li. 18m. A. Firat Quarter, 12ih, 2h. Imr A. | Lust Quarter, S6tb, Oh. 44m. M. .1 I ^[' . 16 Tp We Th Fri Sat 8U Mo Tu We CALENDAR, &c. All Saints. AD Souli. R.&S. A. w, h. 6 Expect coIdQ tvindg. 7 7 PowderPlot, 1605 7 »9il Sundny after Trinity 7 Var tablet with rain,\7 > ttpog'tlflj^r perhaps snow. 7 [Prs. Af|. Sophia b. 1 76S 7 Xh V- ftationary Becomes more\7 Fri St Martin warm and 7 Sat SU Mo Wei Th Fri Sat su Mo Tu We tb Fri Sat SU Mo Tu We plemantfor some 7 94th Sunday after Trinity ^ 7 Low tides dai^s, Machutut. Herichell born, 9 rifei,'5h 99in morn [1738 Cooler, wUh{7 rain.\7 Very high tides i24th Sunday after Trinity [> in perigee ^ enters t St Clement Low tides Clear aiiu serene. Cold 2^ south, 9h 5m eve Advent Sunday and tiorwy. G#!smitbbom» 1731 9lADdf«w ^ rj :Fair7 »^;: t' » • * New Moon First Quar P ? • ■ » — 1 Th All 2 Fri S Sat 4 SU 3d 5 Mo > f) 7 S 9 10 11 IS IS 14 Tu We Th; Fri Sat SU Mo Tu We Th 16 Fri Sat Mo Tu We«? 17 18 19 SO |«] 33 its S4 35 36 27 28 39 «OFri Ni a Co Mi Lu 7b 4tl Hi dl Th Pri Sat SU Mo Tu h a St, ist Sat Wellni Th Sil # RATH • ^. CHil Tim** who iNi*«r ttops in Iim rip\i 9»mu\ Tho* the wintwr of Ui« bai an end, AgtiM Itiroa btiiind bim anotbor ihori year— The oartb is all fadad, and nature all drear : To eternity mortala all lend ! MOON'i PBA8E8. New Moon, 4tb, Sh. 4m. M. • I Foil Moon, 19tb, Oh. 26m. M. First Quarter, ISth, 6h. SSm M. | I^t Quarter, 25th, 7h. 26ffl. A. H> • 1 2 S 4 5 f) 7 S 9 10 11 n lis 14 15 lelFjri Sat m Mo Tu 17 18 19 30 l«l 33 3d 34 135 36 127 28 39 {«){Fri 3llSat Th Pri Sat SU Mo Tu We Th; Pri Sat SU Mo Tu We Th CALENDAR, &c. Alexander, Emp. Rustia, (l.|7 33 Look fur [1S25 Pri Sat SU Mo Tu a incw tLorm. 3d Sunday in Advent }> •in epogeo CUur and fine. Nicolai a © h Tlwns clouds Conception of B. V. Mary wilh chiliy tvindt, Milton born, 160S accom- dd Sunday in Advent pwied by rainh 38 Lucy Low tides bait, [Or Johnson died, 1794 orntotv. 7 stars south, dh 57m eve 4tli Sunday in Advent More modcrmie .»,High tiifts and sealed,! 40 WeStTboJtts 7 40 Th ® enters h> Winter hegiuB 7 4p h south, 5h dm mora h stationary Hard fr9$ii. Cbri^mas Day St. jStephen More mild St John We Innocents andpleatanL Th 7 stars south, 9h eve ^ Silvester FaUingtaeathcr.t 39 # Vrobincf of Mfete'lSrunsADitft* 4 Hit Excellency Major-General Sir Howard DoiroLAi, Bart. ttieutenant-Governor, &c Stc, &c. fin EngUnd.J The Honorable Wfu.iAM Black, D. C. L., Prcfidcnt and Coromander-in-Ciuef, Stc, &c, ic, MS MAJBsrrS COUNCIL, H«n. J«hR SauQdtri, Prtmdent, Hon. Wiliitm Botirurd, lid. Ilbhop of NovR'SooUa, Ward Chipman, Jobo M. Bl i yi Samuel Proiidruot Hard, ^IHBMMMMMBI Harry Poiors, Onorfo Shore, Frodoriek P. RobiaMR, Tbomai BailUt, Riehtrd Simondt. Officers of the Legislative CouneiL William F. Odell, Esquire, Clerk, Xenophon Joiieit. Esquire* Sergeant at Arms, and Usher of the Black Rod, Reverend George Coster, D. D., Chaplain, Principal Officers of Gooernment. Charles J. Peters, Eiquiret Attorney General, ^ Roliert Parker, Enquire, Solicitor General, i William F. Odell, Esquire, Secretary, Register, and Cletk \ of the Council, Honorable Hioriiat Baillie, Commissioner of Crown Lands,\ . UoQortble Thomas Baillie, Surveyor jGenerat, George P. BIjss, Esquire, fieceiver Genen$i ; Honorable Frederick P. Robinsun, Acting Auditor General, ' Tbeinai Heaviside, Esquire, iVovincIo/ iiiii/t/tfr. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. CM|piy of Saint Jphik. Qtiphon Humbert, ', Eiqitire, Speaker, County of PVsstmorland. Edwaril B. Chandler, tfrnnnirm, William Crano, Robert Scott, Qiepnen Humbert, \ (Dbailoa Simondt, I ^ehff R. Parielow, ( '4ro|i)iWard«;un. / 1 |S«quire<. Cfunly ^f CktwhtU. iaiMt Brown, j«a. \ Tmu Wjrtr, / IWilUanTtylor, / Jttng*» County. I Job. C. V«il, JEiquiro. |QtifM*« Coiinljf. iThomu 6ilb«rt, ) p^, ICharlMHtrrifon.S*^' luirtt. ittUM. County tfSunbury, County of Northumbtrtoud. Cmm/y of Kntt, J«bn W. W«IJen, Eiquir*. County of Giouettter. Willitm End, Etquirt. CUy tf Saint John. Tbomai Barlow, > _ William B. Kinnear, J Eaquirai. Officers of the House of Assembly. Charles P. Wet more, Eiqu ire. Clerk T. R. Wetmore, Etqiiire, Clerk Assistant Henry G Clopper, Etquire, Sergeant at Arms Reverend James Somerville, Cnaplaia COURT OF CHASCERY. \U Eicellency the* Lieutenant-Governor, or the Command- rr-in-Chief for the .time being, Chaneeitor, The Chief jnstire, and the Judges of the Supreme Court, Asse«sor4 of the Court. William P Odell, E«quire, Clerk of the Crown in Cbaocenr Neville pari' er. Enquire litf«ct«M George F Street, F^quiro r*»**ie"« Henry Swymmer, Etquiie J Daniel Ludlow Robinson, Eiquire, Register. "^he Court of Governor and Council for hearing and determining Causes relating to Marriage and Divorce, lis Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor and the Hooorpbl® Hi* M«jesty'» Council. Henry G Clupper, Esquire, Clerk. Torvw^Tite Firt% Tu^tday in February and Jia/y* f m Snprtme Court of Judicature, Honofttbb John Sounders, Chief Justice «' JolmMfilit»» } •» Wnii^m Botsford, > futtices. *• Ward Chipinan, ) Cliarteii S Pulnam, Esquire, Clerk of the Crown flonoruble George Shore, Clerk ef the Plets. John T Murray, Esquire, Cierk oFilie CifCuitB ; and Clerk at ot the Crown on the Circuits. Termf^Thb firfit Tuesdays in February and May, and the| second Tuesdays in July and October. Court of Vice Admiralty, Robert Phrker, Esquire, Judge and Commissary George P Street, Esquire, Advocate General William Tyn^ Peters* Esquire, Registrar and Scribe Thomas M Hazenj Esquire, Marshal. COUNSELLORS at»d ATTORNIES, PRACtlStNa 11^ THJ!: PROVINCE. Fredericton. |iwW>intel^^ Staeet, George F Streelj George P Bliss, John Simcoe Saunders, Daniel Ludlow Re binson, George J Dibbiee, Charles S Putnam, A K S Wet| more, C P Wetmorip, G F S Bertson, A L Wilmot, Danie Hailes Smith, Esquires. Saint jDhn,'c£h^r\et J Ft{trs, Wm Tyng Peters, Rober Parker, Henry Swymmer, John Thomas Murray, Wm Boyd Kinnear, Neville Parker, James Peters, jun. Francis A Rial near, Robert F Htzen, Le Baron flazen, Robert Robertfon] jun. H N H Lugrin, John M Robinson, William Merrittf M H Perley, Robert L. Ha2en, and Richard Sands, jr. Etf *ri| Saint Andrews, — Harris lHatcii, Alfred L Street, Frentis Putnam, Samuel Hallet Whitlock, George Kerr, Tbdina Chandler, and Sbmuel G Aodrewt, Eaquirei. Miramichi, — Thomas H. IV t ei s, John Ambrose S Street] WilliHn 4i4id. John Lobban« Willia» CefflBan, Jan. Rict Hill nndRiobiir4 Carmen, Esquires. Dorchester. — £ B Chandler, abd James Stewart, £squiraf.| ^OH'residenti practising m We*tmorkmd»'^J»ms$ S Mori and Alexander Stewart, Esquires. SaitU Stepktm^Q S UUl, and Rebevt S JtfiWitt, £sqr*f. Qetfgt inMMi.«^T H Wotmwc, Bsqiiire, Riekiiii0h.r-*John Wfldey Woldou, Peter Sttibf, JuB/anii niUedi Chandler, Efqairet. jr Jand, iarrk Hatch, Eiquu-e. Surrogate, > ou-.l.*** Jolin I3i|«p|)ell, /un. Siq. Deputy Hcibter, ] C^wtte^ lenry Naie, Enquire, Surrogate and Deputy Regiiter for King*! Goitnty, J. H. DeVeber, Eiq^ ehuregtlib ) Qoefp't •John Haztn. Eiquire, Sarrogate. • > e— .i—^ N. Hubbard. Esquire. Deputy Regiiter, J 5"«>0W7» Thomas H. Peteri. £f quire. Surrogate, ^ > Noithui Ambrose S. Street. Esquire, Deputy Register, ) J^flpBd Witliam Chandler, Esquire, Surrogate, } ir-nt- George Pagan, Esquire, Deputy Register. J *■•"*» William End, Esquire, Surrogate, ' ) -,, . Hugh Monroe, Esquire, Deputy Rqgiitcr, J ^'«"C«««''' HIS MAJESTY'S CUSTOMS. Port of Saint JohH. H. Bowyer Smkh, Esquire, Collector. Herbert Cornewall, Esquire, Comptroller, J. C. Kelly, Esquire, Waiter and Searcher. James Walker, Esquire, Waiter and Searcher. SUB-COLLECTORS. Win< Htnninfton, Esq. Chtdiac, I Jafnea Sayre, MMa.Doreh*tter\ Perry DmnarMq,£aq./>a/Aoiitce. | SafnuelM'ICeaii,Eaq. i2s«Aa" Charles Drury,jun. Esq. Adroeasurer of ibipt and veiieli John I^ngmaid. Tide surveyor. Warehouse Department. Alexander Grant. Eiiquire, Warehouse Keeper at St. Jc Thomas P. Marter, Esquire, Locker up of ditto. Port of Miramichi, John Wright, Esouire. Collect or, George Pinchin. Esquire. Comptroller, George Henderson, jun. Esq. Admeasaier of f ciiela. Port of Saint Andrews. J. M. Spearman, Collector, J. Sumiders, Eiiquire, Con.ptroller, »' Richmond, Esquire. Waiter and Searcher. Wdrehome Department, \^osepb Clarke. Esquire, Warehouse Keeper, ^ohn G. Campbell, '£squire, I^bcJiar ujp of h Baxter, Etqnire, Preventive Officer of Hit Majetty't CiMtoini* and Commander of the Pfovinciai Cutter. PROVINCIAL REVENUE. ! Honorable Richard Simonds Province Treasurer, DEPUTY TREASURERS. [. G. Clopper,Efq. Frtdtrietont iverley Robiosoo, Esquire, St. AndrewMt /. H. Joueti, Etq. We$t Islet and C*tmpo Btlto, \ H. Petera, £«q. Mirawnehi^ M. L. BeckbouM, Etq. Saehniiet Bill Chappell, Esq. Bay Verte, William Wiley, Esq. Pititcodiae, J. W. Weldon, Eae. Riehibueto» Wm. Hanniogion, Esq. ChediaCt Pu{ald Stewart, Esquire, Rtatu goueht, Jobn Miller, Esquire, Bathurri, Benjamin C. Chnloncr, Enquire, Guager of Dutiable Arti- cles, and Tide Survevor at Saint John, David W. Jack, Esquire, ditto ditto at Saint Andrewi^ George Henderron, Jun. ditto ' ditto at Miramichi. ^Villiam Payne, Provincial Tide Surveyor at Frederictoo. John Abram, Provinchil Tioe Waiter it Saint Johm Stephen Humbert, Esquire, tpecial do. do. Universit^f of King's College^ Frederieton. ' Patron—Tut, KING. |Cfttf}i«f//or— His Excelliency the Lieutenant-Governor ; aiid, I in his absence. His Honor the President of the Province. [F/W/or— TheRightHeverend the Lord Bishop of the Diocese. \Pre*tdent,.,Ttie Venerable the Archdeacon of the Province. I Vic^'Preiidenit. ("Resident and acting PrineipalJ^The Reve- I rend Edwin Jacob, D. D. |Pr^/iMor««-Reverend Edwin Jacob, D. D. Reverend James Somervilte, L. L. D. Reverend George M'Cawley, A. M. COUNCIL, His Honor (he Chancellor, The Chief Justice, III* S-**'l*"*» Judge Botsford, [semblv. The Vice-Preeident, The Speaker of the House of Aa. The Prefeosors, The Secretary of the Province. Jv/'gii/rar— George Frederick Street, Esquire. c2 I: r Public Grdmmar School in the City of Saini John] '" The RcTtffead Um R#ctor tf Saoit Jebii| FntitM, . D1RKCT0R9, The Mayor, Thonfu l*addoiek, ^Muire, Th^ B«cord«r, Rwartnd (Uotgp BtiMi*, D» ik' Th« B<««ni^l« Ward Gkip««ii, H^tmmLi I. W> D. Cbaz^, Ckarlea J. Patera, Eaquire, Neville Parker, Biquire. John M!. RobioioD, £fiqiiite» TrtMMurermHdCUrk, ^r, J«iiieft Pfit«n«af Maaitr, Public Gtammar School in Saini Andrews. Reveriwd Jerome Alley, President. Colin Cimpbell, Eiquirt^ Thomai Wf er, Et^ir^ David W. Jack, EfCHiire, 2>r. S. Frye. Reverend John CaneN, Matter. it 7%e Governor and Trustees of ike Madras SiMo\ in Nfifw-^BrtmswicL The Lieuteniti^<}kyf emor or CoflMmnder^-Cbief of thel Province for be tine betog^ The Lord Bishop of the Diocese, > The Chief Justice, The Members of His Majesty's Council, (not being Judgtij of the Supreme C0ort,) The Speaker o^ the House of Assembly, The Judge of tbe Admhvlty, The Ma;^ ind Recorder of Saint John, The Ecdesiistiea] CoBimissary of the Pminciy The Rectof and Church Wardent of Trinity Cbureb in Si,\ John ^-^together with. The RenrereBd Ge^e Buras^ D. D. aad William Scovil, Esquire. Robert F. Hazen» Esquire^ Tfemurer, John M. Robinion, Eaquire^ Seer§iary, St. John Church of England Sunday School Society, Patron— Hb Excellency tbe Lieotenant-Gorernor, i*rtfW(ini/— The Rector of Saint John, SM^rinttndttnt and JF#cr«tery— The Ciirate ^f Stint John, \ Z)ir«c/ori— T^ Cbvrcb WardfM* unt John 'District Committee 4^ the Society fair Promoting Christian Knowledge* Bit Eicelleney the Lieiii^Dant>Covernor, Pairon, ■ iRevefend BenMmin G. Gray, D. D. PrcMdeni, Zalmon Wheeler, Esquire, Treaturer, iReverend I. W. D. Grey, Secretary, frmt of ai/miMton;— One Guinea donation, and one Guinea mnually.— Recommendatioa from a member of the fociety. The depository of Books and Tracts is the store of Messrs. Seoi^e and Edward Sears. Nevo-Brunswick Auxiliary Bible Society, [is Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, Patron^ fohn M. Wilmot« Esquire, Presidenl, Charles I. Peters, "^ '°im.™TKrna..r. \^^' riccFrenienU. Fames Simonds, } Lleiander M*Leod, Esquire, Tremurer^ 1r. James Paterson, Rector of the Grammar School, iSecV* BRANCH SOCIETIES^ Saint Stephen. ^. Duncan M*Coll, President, Lrmstrong, Esq. Yice-Presid*! Ion Upton, Treasurer, 7id A. Rose. Secretary. Grand Lake. Robei'lson, President, ihom Clark, Yice-Preaident, [id Palmer, Treasurer, Palner, Secretary. Suteex Vale. -, Prisiident, A. C. Evanson, Eaq. Treasurer, Joeeph R. Lefgett, Secretary. Saint John Ladiei* Bible Aa90- ciatiqn. Mrs. NeTilie Parker, Preeidaati Mrt. Ferguson, Treasurer, Miss Wiggins, Seeraiary. Frederictofi Bible Society, William Taylor, Esquire, President, Peter Fisher, Esquire, Treaturert James Taylor, junior. Esquire, Secretary, Miramichi Ladies^ Bible Association. Mrs. Peabody, Pretideni^ Mfi. Clark, Treaturer, Mn. ThMBi^ Secrdary, . C3 I ^ i Il John M. Wilmpt, Eiqutro^ PmidmU, Mr. Jamet Piterton, Secretary and Trtamrer, C§mfniHet .*^M essn. ThomM PettmgtH, A. Lawrchce, Cibb, William Bwhig^ George Oarrho», and Zabuloa Banj CC^ All applicaUoos for Tvaott to be made to the teereci either directly, or through the median of the aneoiben. Provincial Vaccine EstablishmerH qfNeahBruirufm\ CffMTRAL STATION— SAINT JOHN. Hii Ezeetlency the Lieutenant-Oovemor, and Hif Majc Connoil, Patvona of the laatitutien, coMBcrrrEK: Frtfd^rttf/on— ^ev. Janea Sorotr? ille. ai|4 Wn. F« OdeU, \ Saint Andrews — Re?erend Jerome Alley. TACCIMATING auHAEONa* Saint JoAa— John &o;di Eiquire, If. D. Frederieton'-Tbtr MedtcnlOBcm ki pbarge of theTr^of Saint Andrewi~~Th9 Medisal Officer in charge of |he Tec Prminciat Marine Ho^iial^ for the tdirf of amd disabled Seamen. C0MMJ88I0NERS : HoBoraUe WilKam Black* Ralph M. Jarvit, Ei Thomea H^aristde^ Enauire, WillUm $co«il„ Esquird John Ward, junror, Eaqoire^ j John Bpydf Squire, M. P* Phyaician and Surgeoo. Marine Hospiial^Smnt Andrews^ Harria Qateh, Biqiike, 1 Willian ComgiiiaioBera^ David W. Jack, Eaqolie, 3 8. Frye, Ef qttiiQ» |l. |>k Phj#i«iah. Commissioners for Zt^gii-iouseg iniheBa^iofFui^ Charlea SimMidtt iKf Jbdvaaflariow, Robert W. Crookahenk^^VA < and AltoQillw >?(J&t«»]BI6w4Jiaior, Commissioners Jbr.Jagji^otw;^ in Charlotte Cou\ Ja«. AUanshaw^ J|Wi€iiiifh«M^«ttd Jtbii Wilion, Eiq': Ufx^ Qimn. i»qm* ^ .DiMMCTQJU' TbomM Btrlov. \ / 8oIoid : Hu|h iJolinstte. £sqijife> 3 ThABaak of New^finiDswiefe, TVrajttnrr, FREDER1CTC«* WviNGS* BANK. His Honor the Cniitf JCbstfce, PreMtnt^ Pfttar rFrai«r|JBflq|Hire| y^ietf-Pn^iMf^rt, ' Hienry^O. Cl^pe'r, Esqi^i^.JSKrc^t^^ Mr. John F. Taylor. Ca»h%er mhd MegisiSer, P#jMc9iahii»9lfiw?t ^«»^ ComaMM!d««^ Hatob,^; Ftye, i£.<*A«d[rew», X M^Mm ter, '. Stubs, J^tolriiiMii»^W« %9t,wai^ ll'X«cbiii«vBe^iref. SAXN^OHir MAAtHE INSOtAilCB COk^AKT. John Wtrd, Junior, EM^rr, J^wrirtm <. BIMCTOW; ... ThMMi Bartow, \ i Hogh JohiMtoii, Craven C«lTerley, Robert W. Orookthtnk, Thomit T. Hanford, David Httfieid. Cbarlei Hasen, Tbomai Heaviiide, Eiquire, Sicretary^ William B. Kinnear, Eiquire, Soiiciior, M \ Jamei Kirk, 2 1 Tbomat Merritt, 3 \ George D. Robiriion, f § John V. Tburi^r, . V. Stephen Wiggint, ' KeW'Brunswick Agricultural and Emigrant Society. Hi* Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, Patron, The Honorable Chief Justice Saunders, President, The Honorable Judge Bliss, i Vice-Presidenti ^ Judge Botsford, J vice-f resiaenw, / ^ MM Judge Chipnian, •»« Samuel Proudfoot Hurd, •VMM Frederick P. Robinson, •^ Harry Peters, •MM Richard Simonds, Peter I^raser, James Miles, Richard Ketchum, John Allen, William Crane, Samuel F'eeze, , Thomas v/yer, Thomas O. Miles, Hugh Munro, John W. Weldon, William Taylor, Esquire, Stcrtiary and Treaturtr, M- CLESOr OF THE ESTASLISBED CHURCB. The Rfjiht Reverend Jomr, Lord Bishop of Nova-Scotia, ei» trcismg, by His Majesty's Letters Patent, Episcopal Juris- diction over tbe Pi^ovioce. Reverend Geoi^e Cotter, D.D., Archdeacon, Rev. Benjamin O. Gniy» D. D.. Rector of Saint John Rev. William Gray, Assistant Missionary at Saint John Rev. Frederick Coster, Rector of Carleton Rev. George Coster, D. D., Rector of Frederieton Re?. AbiBDMii Wood, Rector oCWtitAoroiigb lUf. SkesofftdA ThfmpaonJL I^ 0^ Rtetorof St. ^Hpimi lief. James 8onerf9|b, t.L,t>^ Wjuhavfbg Q^UtiK Rer. Raper Mihier, Rtctor pf |||aiiger?!ne [«c. Rtf. SaoMiel O* L* StrMt, Rector of WoodiC^dc Re? • SeiQuet R. CUrJke^ Rector of Oifeitovii R«f . Oliver AnMM, Rector of Sujuex Rev. EHei Scavil, Rector of Kingitoii Rev. Ckriitopher MiUf9, Recter of Sackville Ret; Gilbert L. Wlnini^ Rector of W«ftftelddi Gnmh/kk Rev. Stmuf 1 Ra«90» Rector of Mireinichi Rev. ArebMd Qrtff Airiitant at ditto Rev. Saraoel TboBSioo, Rector of 9ilat GeorgjS Rev. WifHa^i Walker, R9ctor of Hanifttoa Rev. John Burnyeat. ftinerant Aliirfooary 0^ tht tiiiiit pi#tract» of the Frovioce Rey. A^dTiogtofi P: parkier. Rector of Prioct WHStm Rev. Richaid Wictiin, Mioiitef .at WettiMrlaiid Rev. NelfOB Amoldi Itinerant Minister at 0mieic Rev. Bdf in Arnold, Bliaiiter it Cbdditc Rev. A b r aham WigfftfB, (acting) Rfctor of CkiOd Poitbmd, (Vacant) LochLomonif (Vacant> E$iabUsbei Church qf SfioHa^ Smrni Jokit^The Revterand Georgo BimM,!!. 0» Samt dndrems^-^eynend AleiAiNilnr fitHLeab* 3firaBiK;A«— Reverend Jama* flomeri A< !#. JRoman Cathdic Cler^ /9&n— R«iv Jffha Carroll, CS«'ef»«^-MJr FojeUff, irie(«ii*i-Mr ll<9iMiaey, Jlfem«*«iiiic^M— Mr C|Mirr!l||f# iahU An^itdi^Ut Cuitiawi, Jird4biph F, Bept jttmMpokt «M( JMy^titif. Albert Dttbriiny, tod R. Douglif. 5ttif#jr fW/e— Reverend William Murrtjf. JiftiwMifAi— Referend Michael Ptcklet. BaptJst Ministers Ptfiiri€tmi''f(9^ Robert Davit. ITjtftrAoroMf A— R«v J Mttteri. Saint /oAn-oRvv F W Milct. Print* H%.— 'Rtv L Hammond. JVtfrieM^Rtv Frftncit Picklo. in NeW'Bi'nnsntick, Miramieki^R^f Jamot Toier. Hapttoell'-'Rt^ N Cleavehnil. H^tcJ^Aam— Rev ChRrU* Lotrif. i>orcA<#l«r->R«v fVilUoin Seara. S'a/u6ttry— Rov Joaepb Craiidall. COMMISSIONERS FOR SOLEMNIZING MAfiRIAQE, IN THE IKVltaAL COUKTIF.S. Comtjf of Vork, Kiiigi County* Archibald M'Lean,Jnhh Allen, Henry Naae, David B. Wet- Jacub Ellifruod, Da»*l Mtirehnuae, more, William M*l.end, Henry A. Richard Ketchum, Georce More< Scovil, John C. Vail, Joihua Up- houata Joihtta Brown, John Ru- ham, laaae Perry t and Jimaa binioa, and Ja» Harriaon, Efq*ra. Brmainf Eaquirea. County ofSltnbury, Queen* $ County, Davi^BurpOfThonlaaO. Rfilee, 'Sanuel Scovh, Harry Potenr, John Unsen, tad Sltpben Peabo- John CoI«r«!l, Stephen Gilding, dy, Eaquirea. William Foahay, Thomaa Under. Couf^ty of Weitmorhnd. ^\ '^'*T»'\» H.linKl'JJV'il" » r a -.u » u «• 11 «»-i Earle, and John Homphray.Eaqi. Bnfiia Smith, John Keillor, Wi|. ^.^- .^ ^ /e • m r t liam Crane, William 8cott, Wm. C'f/J^ "^^ County of Satnt John, Hdunington, William Chapman, Gerhardue C. Carman^ John and Bill Cbappell, Eaquirea. Jordan, and Ji^ea Moran , fiaq'ra. County, of Northumberland, County of Kent, Wm.Abrama, Alexander Good* John Whcaion, John Jardine,] fellow, Donald, M*Kay, Robert John Bowser, end William Eaa* Doak^ and John Campbell, Eaqra. ningten, junior, Esquirei. County of Charlotte, County of G(ouce$ter, Bagh M*|[ay, Tristram Moore, Hugh Monro, Perry Dumaresq, William Rota, Jaroee Allanehaw, Robert Ferguton, John Young, | Jamee Cbaflby, William Buek and Jainaa Blackball, Eaquirea. Crippi^nd P. M*C#lluffl, Eaq*ra. SUPERVISORS OF Nathaniel H. DeVeber, CoKn Campbell, Jamet A. M'LauchlaOi Thomaa Wyer, Williani Joplin. John Wealey Weldon, George Andenon, Edward G. N. Scovil, i GREAT* ROADS, C Robert Doak, I William Hanniogton, IJohn Young, Alexander Ooodfellow, George Hayward, Jofe|3i Reid, Benjamin L. Petert, Amoi Edwin Botfford« -• ' / Cottittj; ot 9orft» John Allon, Ptur FriMr, Thomas C. Let, tnd John RoUmmit Eaqulroi, Juslicw of the Inferior Court of Common Pletf. John Allen, Peter Fraser, Thomas C. Lee, John Robinannt Petnr Clementfl, John Bedell, Jacob Ellefood, Daniel Mnrehonte, Henry Smith, Richard Ketchum, James U|iham, James A. M*L%»|hlnn» Thomas Emerson, Thomas Jones, Jedediah S!a«ort, Geor|e Minchin, Oeorge Morehouse. Josish lirown, John Dibblee, James Harrison, Simnii Hammond, Jaenh Alien, Willium Rwhinscn, WiHmm Wilmot, ,Willtam Davidson, Patrick Camphell, James Miles, John Dow, Adam Shar|i, A. H. VVolrh, W. Halleii, F. Rice, (tfiht Quorum) and Ross Curry, Esquires— Justices ufihe Peae^. Edward W. Miller, tjsquite. Hii;h Sheriff*. Henry G. Clopper, Esquire, Keeper of the Rolls and Clerk of the Peace and Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Henry G. Clopper, Esquiro, Regifcter of Deeds and Wills. William Taylor, John Bedell, jun. Hilkiah Kearney, end George West, Esquires, Coroners.— Mark Needham, Enq. County Treasurer. H4in. 8 D Stceei, O F Street, G P Bliis, J S Saunders, D L Ru- binson, G J Dibblee, C S Putnam, A K S Wetmore, C P Wei more, G F S Berioo, A L Wilmot, fi B Smith, D Huiles Smith, Richard KetehuAi, and Daniel Morehouse, Esquires, Commiieionere for making Affidavits in ^the Supteme Court. . William Taylor, Asa Coy, Joseph Beek, Thomu C. Bvtritt, tod Francis E. Beiekwith, Licensed Auetioneert. • Caotttfi of attffttmorlati)^ Bemtral Gay, Rufus Smith j end John Keillori Eeqairei<»>Jafti«f« of the Inferior Court of Common Plees. Samuel Gay, Rufus Smith, John Keillor, Jemes Easterbroclte« An* drew Weldoo, Edward Dixon, John Chapman^ William Craiit, jiw* William Hannington, James Say re, Willi jm Scoti, Philip Pridmr,' Christopher Milner, Malcolm Wilmot, John Smuh, Bill €lMppeil» Humphrey Gilbert, Marmaduke L. ^ekhouse, Herman TmeMW, Amoe Edwin Botsford, {tf tht Qticrum) end Robert Seott, Esqnirw^ Jttsiieeeoftira Peeee. Williero P. Seyre, Eaqnirt, Hich ShtriflT. Edward B. qhandttr, Bequire, Ktep«r oflh^llollf «ld CItrii of tlt« Peace and Inicrior Court of Common Pltet. James Hughion, John Edgeit, and C. F. AlUsoB, Esq*lrt^ Corontrt. filarmaiuke L* Bflckhouse, Esquire, Register oi Deeds oiMl Willt* Samuel Gay, Rufus Smith, John Keilkir, Edwerd B. Chnndler, William Wiley, Peter Siubs. Junior, end James Stewart, Baquires*— Cumniif sioners'fer iMkhtft Affidavits to be read iit ihe Supreme Court ; «nd the Justices ofthe Inferior Court of Coumoo Fitae, Commission- frefortekiog Bail inihpliame. ... J«bn Carey tod tkvau Txeabeli)a» fiifVi. ItieMftd AiMii0it«tni« •I €tWKiptt tiKXtUt. -#|M<^«ft pr lb« IsAf ior 0«ort f f Cmmmb PlfM* v !mif f Conn CattpMi, Ftttr St^bti TbooiM Wf9f, r^ M'Obllam, T|»nM Armstro«f , MotM Ttraov, WUIita maklMl, WRlliM KoMT ]||f . Jtronit AHoy, John WHaM« Tfktnm lim, Vtttfdk aiSft, WniiMD Buck Cr^f9, Ckarlt* R. H«lli#wfT, JtM«i AHwwfcfw, Aaron Upton, PtTid Mowatt, Thomip Jonoo» i$toMl Ak> ttod, WnHam l^tr, CloorfO M. Fortor, John Pattoraon* C»d«raRadir ^^nrrv, (o/iTAo ^Monioi) ind Jaa WhiiOj£oqrt-i> Jiiitieoa oftkf Fmim. BUnia Andraorf, fiiqoirii. High Shorilf. Sarrlii BaMh, Baouirf, Koopar oftho Rolb and Cloit of t|ia Faaea mA InifiMrior (Court of Cbrnmon FIfaa. Harria Hatch, Eaqairo« Ra|iatar of DaOda and WUI0. epnald Bf'Laaehlan and Datid Mowatt, Vtqoiraa, Corontrf. tiid W. Jaek, Baotriro, County Troaaurar. Tho Jastioaa of tha Float, to|Othor with Cbtrloo R. Hathowar, Jo» Boph N. Clarko, Harria Hat4b, Aifrad L. Stroot, Ctoorgo S. Hill, Ro. Sort S. Mo #at, Ffaaalu B Fntoam, Bannat B Whitloek, Ooorf Kart, )1hnma$ ChandTar. and Banmal 0. Andrawa« Raoulraa, Comaaia^ort- aira ftr ukik| Amariti in tha Snitronio Court :^Tho Juaiieaa of tba ^ioammn FMiMo|atb«e itith ^ooipb H. darko, Charlaa R. Bftilia- f Mt. ^4d 4 BWKufltfdk, Bi^ttlm, Conmiiaaiwfm fm taking BaH ia ^ 9«Ufl CapphfUi ion. Fotnr Stubo, lliMnaf AmMroat^ OhirKi R. BiUNW0; tMt AoMt Abbtttt, Unadald Atiettonoort; David BnfH» VI^PlM Ov WMlU ind^lllaoioH Vt ^« IJlowaa, Ea- qnirao— Jnatiooa of tbo Infurior Court of Conrttaon Flaaa. Datid Bnvpio^ TbooMii a Miliar Tbondofo ¥. W. dowaai laaae Hubbard; Chapman Bmith ; Stapbonfaabtdj; CbarloiFSiroftiCilf abi'B a ilia wt y ; NiibaMil HubbaMi ( 9mm TMw} 0ojar«a Hajr ^. . ^ . — i49Mfrni)andWUIiintM»A«v«» yuniot, Baqtim, High Shwift ChMigtrF • Bainon, Sniaim» Sliapir tf tba Rolla and Claik aflba ObiV^HiaMif (4^fAa (QMfnm) and . ^ tiaan of ilif Daaon* Jobn B aanKb>niot, Baqtira, High Shwift — ^nM.Inftiioi Caivt oC Qmnma WUm^ Natbaaial Hubbard, Eaquiro, Rogbtar of Doada ^4 WXi$, fioloaon Farlaj, and JOlaa BM9H, Emfim, Gora«ar» Alexander Davi<)son, Joifiph Cunard, Willum Abramt, John Clarke, Ijohn T. Willitlon, William Joplin, Alexander Goodfollow, John IWrieht, Chriitnpher Clarke, Dudley Perley, John Nearaiih, DonalU iMcKay, Robert Dwke, John Campbell, J. Campbell, J Gilmour, J. h). Frnser, II. B. AlUion, R. Blaekiitock, A. Moore, R. Lealie, J. iDonald.S. Henderaon. {ofiht quorum) and Tliomaa Callan, Eaqra. |jiiitice> of the Peace. Richard Samuel Chirke, Enquire, Ilifh SherifT. ThomaR H. Pctern, Caqiiire Keop'^r or the Roira and Clerk of th« JFeace and Inferior Cou'i oC Common Pleas. J. Wright, John An* erann, and J. M. Johnston, Eiqra., Coroners. J. A. .Street, Exquirf;, Rogist(!r of Deeds and Wills. Huffh Munro and Alexander Davidaon, Esquires, Commissionori for ■taking Bail in the Supreme Court. I Robori Fergason, Perrjr Dumaresq, Samuel McKeen, Themaa Os- Itle, John Wheaton, Thomas H. Peters, J. A. S. Street, W. End, J. jjobban, W. Carman Jun*r., Richard Hill, and Richard Carman, Esquires, Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court. William Davidson, Richard Snmuel Olarke, Patrick Henderson, Llames Wright, John find, James Davidson, Thomas C. Allan, John Johnson, and. Patrick. Brannen, Esqrs. Licenced Auctioneers. iiins^0 Counts^ Henry Nase, Oliver Arnold, David B. Wetmore, George Hazen, ind Isaac Perry, Esquires, Justices of the Inferior Court of Common iPIcas. Henry Nase, Oliver Arnelrf, David B Wetmore, George HazMi, fsaec Perry, Thomas Ketchum, Rulof Rulofson, John Smith» James iBrittain, Gould Pickett, Benjamin B Crawford, Henry A Scovil, John IC Vail, Alteyn C Evanson, William McLeod, John B8rberie» Joshua lUpham, Ebenezer Smith, Azor Hoyt, Isaac Havilasd, John Humbert, [(ofthe quorum) and Samuel Foster, Eaquiroa, Justioea of the Peace. Walter Bate* Esquire, High Sheriff, William Tyng Petera, Esq. Keeper of the Rolls and Clerk of the iPeace and Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Nioyon Chaloner, Esq. Regi^'ar of Deeds anil Willa. Henry Nase, David B Wetuiere, Georgo N Arnold, and Willitm iFrost, Esquires, Coroners. I Honorable John Coffin and EUas Scovil, Escrairos, Commisaicdera ■for taking Bail in the Supreme Court ; Hon. John Coffin, Eliar See- Ivil, and William Simpson, Esq. Commissioners for taking Affic^its I in the same. Walter Bates, and Edward G. N. Scovil, Esquires, Tirttstees of the [Grammar School. Cal*»b W?»n«ore, Simon Baxter, John Sheck, and William Frost, I Licenced Aitctioneers, dtttett^» €ttmtst* Valentine It Pefers^ Samuel Stovil, Harry Ptters, Eaquirei, J^i< |tices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleu^ D Uil Valentine H Peters, Samuel Scovil, John Colwell, John Golding, Richard Yeamana, Abiatber Camp, Stephen Golding, William Foshay, Thomaa Uuderhill, Thomas T Hewlett, John Earle, John Humphrey, | (of the quorum) and Charles Harrison, Esquires, Justiees of the{ Peace. Nathaniel Hubbard DeVeber, Esq. High Sheriff. T R Wetmore, Esquire, Keeper of the Rolls, and Clerk of the | Peace and Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Thomas Gilbert, John Earle, and Thomas T. Hewlett, Esquires,] Coroners. Valentine H Peters, Esquire, Register of Deeds and Wills. Valentine H Peters and Samuel ScoTil, Esquires, Commissioner] I for taking Bail in the Supreme Court ; Valentine H Peters, Samuel I Scevil, and T R Wetmore, Commissioners for taking Affidavits inj the Supreme Court. Timothy R Wetmqre, and l^athaniel H DeVeber, Esquires, Trus- 1 tees of the Grammar School. Nathaniel Hubbard DeVeber, Esq. Licensed Auctioneer. Es- quires, Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum. James Simonds, Thomas Menzies, John Ward, William ScotjiJ James Peters, Thomas Millidge, Ralph M Jarvis, Lewis Bliss, Char-' ]es Simonds, G C Carman, Zalmon Wheeler, John Jordan, Thomas I Heaviside, Peter Dnffis, George H Hazen, Allen Otty, George An- derson, John Brown, Jun. James Morab, Hugh Johnston, Henr« Gilbert, Robert W Crookshank Sen'r., Noah Disbrow, Robert EliisJ Robert Payne, Archibald Menzies, George Brown, and James Hen- dricks, Esquires, Justices of the Peace." James White, Esquire, High Sheriff.—Mr, A. Garrison, Deputy I Jamep Peters, Jan. Esquire, Clerk of the Peace, fce. Alexander M*Leod, Esquire, Coroner Alexander M28 JNCNi«faolson,29 do. do George Murphy, 30 do do yVm M'Kenzie, 24 Aug. '29 Charles Upbam, 25 do da J Pr*wn, jr 30 Aug. '30 ThoiBurlock, 31 do do John Giberson, 1 Sept. do James Cloyd, 2 do da Ralph Ketchum, 3 do do Joseph Philli|M, 4 do do WilliaiD Shaw, 25 Oct. do Adjutant, C Raymond, cap. 28 July, '28 Quarterviaster. C. Pcabody, lieut, 23 Sep '^6 'bird Battalion. Lieule nant- Colonel. John Allen, 21st May, 1824 Major, Simon Hammond, 14 Jun '24 Captains. Wm Davidson, 9 March, 'Ifi Abraham Yerxa, 19 Jan. ' 18 V Harding. 19 Aug. '22 F Morehouse^ 15 June, '24 George Long, 2 Feb. '29 Wm C Joslin, . 3 do do James Hartley, Joha Grant, Joseph Sloot, Thos Jones, (afr.) H Cronkhite, John Haggtrman, James miles, John Barker, 20 Sept '30 Lieutenants, William Kitchen, 3 Feb. '29 Enoch Dow, Judah Hammond, Witter Davidson, John Yerxa, James Jones, S Lockwood, Chas Morehouse, Aaron Hartt, A Hammond, Daniel Parent, James Tibbitts, Arch. Moody, David Phillips, James Campbell, 20 Sept '30 Benjamin Burt, 21 do do Ensigns. i 4 do do 5 do do 2 July, do 3 do do 4 do do 5 do do 2 April '22 5 do do 6 do do 7 do do 3 July '29 4 do do do do do do do do cTo * do 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 do do do do do do do do D. Yerxa, jun James Golder, Daniel Jewett, James Cliff, William Jones, J Christy, 2 July '29 3 do do do do do do 4 5 6 7 do do do do |1 J IngrahaiD, jun 9 do do Edward Oardeo, 10 do do S Cronkhite, 11 do do George Fox, 12 do do David Dow, 13 do do Peter Watson, )4 d^ do Richard Barker, 18 Sept *30 B Wiieeler, ]9 do do Hubert Kildurn, 20 do do Thos Saunders, 21 do do John Brewer, 22 do do Paymaster, Jacob Allen, (cap.) 2 July, *29 Adjutant, J Lawrence, (cap.) 20 Sep '30 Quartermaster, J Parent, (capt.) 1 June, '22 Surgeon, Wm Caverhill, 16 April, '22 Fourth Battalion. Lieutenant' Colonel, Peter Eraser, 7th Sept. 1830 Captains, Peter Lizotte, 1 Dec. '24 Auth. Bellefleur, 2 do do Firman Tliibodeau, 3 do do Francis Violette, 4 do do Simon Hebert, 4 July '27 L R Coombes, 14 June '24 Francis Rice, adjt. 7 Sept '30 Germain Cere, 8 do do Raphael Michaud, 9 do do Lieutenants, Xavier Cere, 2 Dec. '24 Leon Bellefleur, 4 do do J Bapt. Martin, Joseph Cere, Joseph Hebert} J B Paiale, Bonav. Lizotte, Thomas Nugent, 11 Simon Hebert, jr. 12 5 do do 7 Sept '30 8 do do do do do do 9 10 do do do do iicnaei l^arreii, 13 sept '30 Andrew M'Crear, 14 do do Ensigns, Dom. Violette, 5 Dec. '24 Ros. Violette, 7 Sept '30 Frs. McDonnell, 8 do do Michael Mercure, 9 do do John Burgoine, 10 do do Raphael Martin, 11 do do Peter Mercure, 12 Jo do Thomas Martin, 13 do do David Cere, 14 do do Adjutant, Frs. Rice, (capt) 1 Dec. '24 Quartermaster, J B Souci, 1st Dec. 1S24 Fifth Battalion. Major, John Robinson, 22 Nov. 1S£8 Captains. Ale M'Lean, 20 July, 1819 Ross Curry, 12 Dec. '23 Daniel Hallett, 13 do do George Clements, 14 do do Ludlow Campbell 15 do do John M*Gibbon, 12 June '30 Lieutenants. Pat'k Campf>ell, 13 Dec. '22 Henrys Henley, 14 do do DJEstey, 15 do do George Sterling, 17 do do A M'Lean, 12 June '30 Ensigns. Alex. M'Gibbon, 13 Dec. '30 Walter Sterling, 14 do do Charles Nevers, 15 do do Donald' Mansoo, 16 do do Chas A Harding, 17 do do Alexander Ross, 12 June '30 Adjutant, Wm Carney, (cap.) 1 Jao. *15 Quartermaster, MPickard,Clieut.)15Dcc.29 2 Nov. 19t8 York County Cavalfy. G J Dibbfee, 24 do do ___„^ Cnvnct, Captain, Wm H Odell, 22 Nov. *29 I Wai Woodford, 22 Nov 1823 , „^ , QMar/aaiel Jordan, 27 do do ^homas Ni&bet, 3 July '27 ^zexiel Barlow, jr. 4 do do fohn Smyth, 5 do do fohn J Roberts, 16 do '28 lichael Htfnnigar, 30 Aug '30 riiosL NicfaoUon,31 do do First Lieutenants, Hanford, (Art) .Sd Sept '22 U Waterbery, (Art) 3d do tdward L Jarvib,9th Jan. *27 /harles Orury, 9th do do ^ M»Mackin,Cr.)26Mar,'27 Villiaw; Merritt, »7 do do loah Dibbrow, 3d Julv do ' J Merritt, 16 June '28 f. ^. Budd, 30 Aug. '30 LM'Grotty, 31 do do C. Longstroth, (af.) 1 Sept do H. N. H. Lugrin, 2 do do Second Lieutenants, K. T. Partelow, (af.) 22 Au. 25 Win y. Theal. 9 Jan. '27 W. O. Smith, (rif.) 26 Mar '21 Daniel Smith, 27 do do John Robertson, 28 do dq Wro. Hutchinson, 3 July do J.W.M*Leod, (ri) 16 June '28 C. J. Hendricks, 1*4 8e|>t ':^9 Richard Seely . 30 Aug. '30 Paymaster. W. Bowmaii, (capt) 5 Dec '24 Adjutants CD. Robinson, (e) 26' Mr. '27 Quartermaster, James Kirk, (capt) 22 Aug 25 Surgeon, J. Bo\'d. M. D. 16 Sept. '2» Enrolling Officer, J. 0. Betts, (capt.) 8 July, •2t Second Battalion. Major, R.W.Crook8hank, 12 Jun. '30 Captains, H. Flaherty, (adj)23 Aug. '21 Thomas Smith, 5 Sept. 2i' Gregory Vanhorne, do' do Thoitttis Merritt, Ist July *22 Stephen Smith, 25 Aug. '23 R. C Minnette. do do James T. Hanford, 5 Dec. "24 Jaiii«i Reed, (s f) 3S Sep. '26 J. V. Thurgnr, (rifle) do do Gilbert De Blois, 80 Aug. '27 And. Crookshank, 15 Mar '80 Thomai Reed, 3 Aug. '80 Lieutenants, James Clarke, 5 Sept ISftl Wm ^aughan, (s f) do do Beujaiuin Stanton, do do William Leavitt, do do T.BMiilidge,(rif)17Sep.'3? William C Sears, 5 Dec 'S4 C J Peters, jr. 22 Aug '25 William Mullin, do do W H Street, 23 Sept 'd6 Nicholas J Brown^ do George A Nagel, (s f) do Wm P Scott, (s f) do Hliam Smith, 30 Aug. '27 Jacob R Sneden, 82 Aug. *^7 Charles Tisdale, 17 Mar. '90 J Hooper, (rifle) 18 do do T.N. Smith, (sf) 7 Sept. do Entigm, John Wishart, 23 Sept. '26 James Vernon, 13 June '24 Wm Hughson, 17 Mar. *29 1 Francis G Ward, 18 do do £ W Greenwood, 19 do do I Paymoiter, I L Bedell, (capt) 20 Sept '27 1 Adjutant, H Flaherty, (cap) 25 do '21 Quart CT' Master, H Chubb, (capt) 11 Sept. '21 { Surgeon, Henry Cook, 20 August, '271 Lieutenant^Colonel Charles Simonds, Commanding, First Battalion. Majors, 6 Anderson, It. c. 27 Apr. 25 A Wedderburn, d.l.i. 1 Jun 26 Cmptiains, Wm Eagles (a f) 10 May^ '24 G C Carman, 21 June, do Arch. Menzies, 3 Aug. do S Strange, (s f) 29 Mw, '25 Samuel Dalton» 5 April do Robert Payne, 17 May^ do WilUam Craft, 1 1 June, do John Cuonard, 1 7 Sept '27 James Ketchnm, 23 July '28 0aniel Ansley, 25 Oct. do Isaac Flevrelling, 25 do do Lieutenants, Jos Ponsford, (s f) 29 Mar '25 Walter Drake (s f) do do J Stackhouse (s f John Travis, George Clarke, James Payne, Israel Merritr, Geo Eagles, (s f) Barnes Travis, D L Dykeman, Charles Theal, Jcseph Ketchum, Richard Carman, Isaao Stevens, Rbt Jenkins, (aK) James Bartlett, Wm H Travis, ) 29 Mar;f5 4 April do I :i June '27 13 do do 17 Sept. do 19 do dol 20 do dol 28 July '28 29 do dol 30 do i 26 Oct. do] 27 do do] 5 July 'dO 80 Aug. dol 25 Oct. dol Ensigns, Samuel Bulyea, 7 Apr. '25| Thomas Cunnard, 17 Sept '27 George Vaughan, 25 Oct '!23 Jos Beatteay, (af.) 5 July '30 3 Jun. '22 1 July, do 3lJan.'24 25 Oct. '28 Fred. Halheway, 30 Aug. 30 LitutemnU. Hugh Quinton, 31 do do Thomas Bean, 31 Aug '21 Adjutant. Ephraim Sentitl, C L Hatheway,(cap)7 Sep 21 Abr. Bradshaw, Paymaster. John Fownei, G Matthew (capt) 30 Aug '30 A S Hodge, I Surgeon. Thomas H Black, 30 Aug '30 S G Hamilton, 30 Aug '30 William O Cody, 25 Oct. do Quartermaster, Ensigns. |Wm Scammell, 30 Aug '30 George M*Lean, 23 Aug '21 ♦ Henry Anthony, 22 Sept do Second Battalion. James Swim, 20 July '24 C M Wootton, 8 Apr. '25 Major. Wm R Sentill, 25 Oct. '30 James Moran, 12 June, 1930 William Veal, 26 do do I Captains* Adjutant, IWm G Cody, 23 Aug. '21 J Menzies, (capt) 31 Aug '30 iJehiel Partelow, 1 Sept do i>^ i John Jordan. 3Ju{i.'22 ,„„ Paymaster. jDaniel Vaughan, 22 do '24 J R Partelow, (c) 24 Nov. '26 Fohn Howard, 30 Aug '30 Quartermaster. ' Cunningham, 25 Oct do Thomas Stevens, 30 Aug '30 ^ttttfittrii CuttiitB iWiUtia. lAeuivnant- Colonel. 'hos O Miles, 25 Oct. 1828 Major. V W Clowes, 25 Oct. 1928 CapUttM. fames Tilley, 25 Apr. '^0 "leorge Hayward, 3 Aug '24 Fohn Dow, 3 do do William Hoyt, 1 Oct. '25 A DeVeber, 1 1 Sept '27 Sdward A Miles, 26 Oct. '28 Fohn Brown, S4 Aug '29 Feremiab Tracej, 35 do do ^ S Barker, 30 do '27 Lieutenants. Jeorge Nevers, 8 Aug '24 'Hubbard, , 11 Sept '27 H N Hardin|, 12 do do lenry Loder, 25 Oct. '28 Seoi:ge Miles, 2$ do do Charles Hazen, 24 Aug. '29 Lynus Seely, 35 do do Thos Nason, jr. 26 do do Moses Coburo, 80 Aug. '30 Eneigns. Jeremiah Smith, 21 Sept '24 AS Hubble, 10 do '27 W£asterbrook8, 12 do do G B Taylor, 25 Oct. '28 J Tilley, jr. Wm Kimball, John Bailey, Henry Boone, B Barker, 36 do do 24 Aug. '29 25 do do 36 do do 30 Aug. '30 Adjutam. John Hazen, (cap) 25 Aug '28 ^Mo/rtermaster. Z B Brown, 29 March, '25 Surgeon. J W Barker, 30 Aug. '80 >*t e'^vlottt €onnt^ Militia. m^ i June '23 S do do 3 do do 1 June '24 d Dec. do First Battalion. Colonel, Hugh M'Koy, 1st Nov. 1793 Itieutennnt'Colonel. Colin Campbell, 24- May 1824 Major, , David Mowbtt, 5 Dec. *24 Captains, N Marks. 27 Aug. '21 William Garnett, do do PSIrink, William Porter, Aaron Upton, James Brown, James Boyd, J Armstrong, (ar) 26 Mar. '27 R Lindsay, (rifle) 27 do do Jacob Libby, 2S do do Jacob Young, (ri) 29 do do Thomas Connick 19 May, '23 Joseph Connick, 2 Feb. '29 George W«koo, 8 do do WmWhitlock,(ar)4 do do O M'Master, (9 r) 5 do do John Rodgers, 29 June '30 Lieutenantt, George Hun ter, ^ June '23 Alexander Grant, 4 do do Win Thompson, 9 do do J Atherton, (rifle) 5 Dec. '2^1 B Bradford, 5 do do Hill M'AUifiter, 27Mar.*2T A Clendenning, 2& do da George|Walton, J Frink, (art.) A Campbett« W Armstrongs John Stubs, JMoore^O'iflA) ThosBer»y,(vt.) 4 John Grant, 5 SO do dp 91 do do 1 Apr. '2r 27 Mur. do 28 do do 8Feb.'Z9 do do do do Joa Cl€Qdtt9ning» 6 do dq Joseph Walton, 28 june, 30 John Aymar, (s f) do dol Second Lieutenants. John Porter, 1 June '24 1 G F Campbell, (r.) 5 Dec. do J H Wliitlock, (r.) do do J Maxwell, (art.) 26 Mar. 'ill James Berry, 19May,'sd Rich. Wilson (riC) do do RobtWatJon,(rif.) ^o do D Townsend, (s f)S Feb. '2!) S H Whitlock, 4 do dc| Joseph Hill, (rifle) 5 do do David Upton, 6 do dol David Thompson, 28 June'3o| Geo M^CuIloch, 29 do del Ensigns, James Buchannan, 1 Juue'33| Timothy Crocker, 2 do del George Farter, 3 dp del Caleb Bartletti 5 Dec '3d Edward Wilson, 12 Sept. '^5 Steph. Hitchings, 29,Mar. '27 William Hill, 30 do dol Thomaa Connick, 1 April dol Robt Hutchinson, 2 dp del John Conniek, 19 May 'm John M»Kirdy, 2 Feb. '2j| Thomas Mitchell, 3 do dol S Shearman, jun 4 do d^j John Canipben, 15 Feb. '£ WUliiBin Walton, 28 June dol Pasimasier. Johtt Wilson, (cap) 2" Sept'23] Adjutant. Robert Mawatt, (capt) Quarttrmast^r. D^WJack, 25 0ct'28| Second Battalion. Liendenant-Colimelw Thpmas Wyer, 92 Junt»^1884| I John M' Master, 5 Dec. 1824 Captains. JM. MTarline, 24 July '12 Patrick Clinch, 1 Apr. '21 JNeJI Morrison, do do Jcdediah CnliiT, 1 June do Hugh M'Leod, 27 May '22 [Henry Seelye, do do Tames Pratt, 22 July '23 Samuel M'Farline, 5 Dec. '24 Fohn Mowatt, (ar.) 2 Jul}, '29 riliiam Hyslopp, IS May, '30 Lieutenanti, Matthewson, 1 May '24 >amuel Wallace, 5 Dec. do ^homas Turner, do do Weimore, 13 June '23 'at rick Morain, H Carmap, '^m Gray, (art,) 10 Missinetr, (art) 11 do do t6 Mflr. '27 do '28 do do foshna Knight, 13 do do MilHkio, (art.) 3 July, '29 ^hilip Justison, 19 May,'dO Ensigns. leorge M*Kenzie, 5 Dec. '24 ircK, M'CalJum, do do hjncan M'Farline, do do 13 June do 36 Mar. 27 37 do do 11 do '28f 2 Feb. '29 ^m M^Kenzie, Fohn Linton, fohn Clinch, tsaac Ju«tison, ^bufus Clinch, :aleb Hawkins, IS May '30 Pat^maUer, 'eter S(ubs» (cap.) 12 June 36 Adjutani, Flaherty, (cap) 13 June 35 Quartfrmasier. >eler Clincb, (It.) 36 Mar. 27 Thir d Batt alion. Jia^utienaiit-Cohfid, iHairrU Haf cb> 13 Ff b. 1S26 E Major. C R Hatheway, 6 March 1826 Captains. John Chaffey, 1 Dec. '19 Joel Ingersoll, 1 June '23 William Franklin, 30 Not. do John Leeman, 9 June '23 James Wilson, 22 July do Josiah Hancy, 12 june 36 William McLean, 13 do do Lieutenants. Daniel Leeman, 27 May '82 J E Hatheway, 9 June '38 John Appleby, 12 June '86 John Lord, William Ferris, James Brown, Wm, Curry, Samuel Ingersoll, 3 Aug. '30 Ensigns. William Burke, 30 Nov. '38 F M*Kenny, 5 Dec. '34 John Leonard, 13 June '26 JameaWhke, 16 do '38 Edward Wilson, 7 Sept '39 William Huskins, 8 do do Bthel Smith, 2 Aug 30 Paymaster, C. Guay, Ccapt) 12 June '26 Adjutant. W Hatch, (capt) 30 No?. 92 Quartermaster, MCaukings, 35 Oct. '3a Surgeon. Wm C M'Stay, 18 May, '30 13 do do 7 Sept '29 8 do da 9 do do Charlotte County Cavalry Captain. Lieutenant, Jas 7boi&psoD, 13 l^t '25 Comet, Thomas Watson, do do Quartermaster, James Albee, io do ai»e0tmorlanti iniUtiA< Lieutenant-Caloncl William BoUford, Commanding, 'V m\ First Battalion. Wm Chapman, 10 Mar. IS28 Captains, Thomas Milne, 23 Nov '23 Robert Scott, jr 25 Aug. «lo TboiE Smith, H June*26 IVilliam Smith, 13 do do Martin Wormian, 13 do do James Chapman, 19 May '28 Janiei Beatty, do Match. Summers, 15 Enoch Stiles, JO William Wiley, 17 Alex. Nevers, 19 Lieutenants, S Underwood, Jacob Gcsner, John Crandel, Albert Smith, Robert Stiles, John Jonea, Wm Bateman, S Babinot, J N Chapman, Stephen Weldon, 18 JohnM'Cormick, 19 Daniel Hanning, 30 Ensigns. William Welling, 21 Nov '22 do do do do do '29 do do do 23 Nov *22 12 June '26 13 do do 14 do do 15 do do 19 May '28 15 do '29 do do do do do 16 17 do do do do do John Scott. Henry Stover, Alex. Crane, John Neltoo, Saml. S Wilmot, Abel Ste?et, John Jacquet, Zicbarikh Lutz, Jot Uannington, 18 Thomas Taylor,; 19 ISjune'ite. 14 do do 15 do do 19 May '28 19 do do do do do do do 15 16 17 '29 do do do do Paymaster, J Robinson, (cap) 12 July, '06 Adjutant, Jas Kelly, (cap.) 23 July, '23 Quartermaster, J Charters, (ens.) 20 Nov 'ii Second Battalion. Major. AE Botsford, 25july, 1830 1 Captains, Bill Chappelt, 22july*2$| CD Smith, 10 May '24 M M'Eachran, 4 Apr. '26 George Oulton, 5 do do M Cornwall, 6 do do Ephraim Allen, 7 do do S Easterbrooks, 1 6 June '23 1 James Evans, 17 do do I John Chapman, 18 do dol LKinnear,(ad)25 July 'SO V^mPSayre, 20 do do Reuben Taylor, 27 do do Lieutenants, Wm Rawortb, 22 july '23 Wm Burnham, do do Thos Lnwerston, 10 May '24 Joseph Wells, 5 Apr. '26 John Andcrvon, 6 do do Thomas Ay re, 16 June '28 Ralph Carter, 17 do do Henr« Charters, 25 july,*30 Charles Botsford, 2(S do do Thomas Keillor, 27 do do. I Robt Chapman, 28 do do] Thos Cochran, 29 do do James Cutler, 90 do do George Botsford, 31 d« do George Ury, 1 Aug. do 16june*29 17 do do %5 July '30 36 do do do do 27 23 do do do do Emign** ' Henry Ch«pin«ii, 10 May '-^ 1 John Uaworth, do do John Downing, do do Trenholm, 7 Anr. *f 6 Hobert Chapman, do do William Dixon, 10 do do Joseph Brown, I John Bultner, C BoUford, Ijumei Black, I Moses Savre, [William Lamb, IChas Thibodeau, 29 Adjutant, Chap.Tiani (cap.) 4 Apr. '26 Quartermatter, lames Sayre, jr. 22d july, '23 Surgeon. lufus Smith, 1 june, '10 Auittant Surgeon. Bttckhoure, 22 july, '23 Third Battalion. JMajor, Mtilip Palmer, 27 April, 1824 Captains. Thomas Pearson, 24 Nov *22 Samuel Clarke, 26 Nov '22 Newton Wells, 2M do do William Wilmot, SO do do John Smith, 30 do do J«8. M'Latchey, 25 Oct. '28 George Turner, 26 do do Lieutenants. John M'Latchey, 25 Nov '22 Ezra Stiles, 27 do do Wm M'Almon, 22 Aug '25 Daniel Cameron, 25 Oct. '2S Eli«haPfck, 26 do do William Read, 27 do do John C I'urner, 28 do do Ensigns. George Steeves, 25 No7. '«2 Elias Peck, 27 do cio H T M«Almon, 22 Aug '25 Joseph Turner, 30 Apr. '27 D Ackerly,jr 25 Oct. '28 Wm Kilpatrick, 26 do do Thomas Taylor, 27 do do Adjutant, J Sterritt, (capt) 27 April, 24 Surgeon. William Wilson, 25 Oct '28 Quartermaster, George Rogers, 22 Aug. '25 Nortfittinfitdanli jHilitfa. First Battalion. Lieutenant- Colonel. A M'Donald, 2d July, 1829 Major. fohn Clark, do do. Captains, Llex. Fraser, 1 june '22 [ames McDonald, 2 do [acob Mercereau, 3 do leorge Taylor, 4 do Lies. Russell, 5 do e2 do do do do James Gilmour, 7 -lune'^S Roderick M'Leod, 8 do dc John Joseph, 9 do do Wm Hamilton, 10 do do Alex Loggie, 12 do do Lewis Henry, 4 Apr. 26 Dudley Perley, 5 do do Alex. Goodfellow, 6 do do William Gray, 28 june,3C' Martin Cranny, 29 do do Lieutenants. R M'Donald, 2 junc, %% Finlay Morrison, 5 june *ii2 William Joplin, 7 do do John Campbell, 8 do do John Henderson, 11 do do A Henderson, 4 April 26 Andrew Hay, 5 do do JTWilliston, 6 do do Lewis Robichaud, 8 do do William.Carman, 9 do do John M Johnson, 10 do do JohnFraser, U do do Ward M*Donald, tQ do do David Shaw, 28 Junc, 30 David Johnson, 2d do do Thomas Ullock, 30 do do ^ohn M'Leen, 1 ?uly, '30 Umigns, J Osbaldtson, 1 june, 22 Alex Davidson, 2 do do Alex Morrison, 7 do do James Hierlihy, 8 do do Andrew Clark, 4 Apr. '26 Peter Morrison, 5 do do Chris. Clarke, 6 do Isaac Paley, 7 do William Taylor, 8 do John Stewart, 9 do Donald Fraser, 10 do Arthur Ritchie, 28 june, 30 John Porter, 29 do do Andrew M*Innes, 30 do do John M 1 july* do Wni Douglas, 2 do do Adjutant. Donald MDonald 9june,'23 Quartermaster. James Davidson, do do Surgeon. Alexander Key, 23 jonc, 30 Second Battalion. 21 Captains. John Astle, 20 Apg. '13 ' ~ * "" ^ d(j 22 do do do do John Price, Alex Fraser, 19 Chas McDonald, 20 Wm Abrams, (s f) 2 1 22 23 do do do do do do 1 June, '23 10 May, '24 11 do do 25 Apr. '25 26 do do 27 do do 12 June '27 do do do do do Lieuienant'Colonei. Alex Davidson, 2 juIy, 1829 Major. Janes D Fraser^ 2 jufly 1329 Jared Betts, Elijah Fowler, John Fraser, Abel Pond, David Croker, William Loch, Donald M'Kay, R McLaughlin, John Donald, Wiiliam Fiddes, 13 May, '30 Arch. Duncan, 19 do do William End, 20 do do Lieutenants. David Tozer, 2 June *2j Thomas Smith, 1 1 May ^ Abraham Moores, 12 do doj Aaron Hovey, 13 do do Nathan Ritchie, 28 April '25 Gilb. Henderson, 29 do do £ M'Quillan, 12june'2J Henry B. Allison, 13 do do Robt Henderson, 14 do do| Jacob Hovey, IS May '301 John Sutton, 19 do do Qeorge Kerr, 20 do do Patk. Brannen, 21 do doj Thos Cough lin, 22 do do Ensigns. Wm. Saunders, 19 Au2. *22 Jared Tozer, Robert Wasson, IVIoses Hovfey, Thos Newcomb, Andrew Young, ^9 AptM Phineas Davidson 30 do do! Thos Underbill, 12 june doj James Gillan, 1.3 do di Chas Coughlan, 14 do do] John Simpson, 16 do del 9 May, '2i 10 do dol 11 do do 13 do m iouglas Clarke, 22 Feb. *aO Adjutant, Pho» Underhill, 18 May do Wm Barley. (cap) 19 Aug. n Llex Campbell, 19 avid Mott, 22 do do James Petrie, 9 May, 24 First Battalion. Major. Ferguion, 6 junc, 1821 Captains. Miller, (rifle) 9 June '23 fohn Anderson, 1 1 Oct. do lohn Shea, Fames Lee, tohn Douglas, )avid M'Intosh, 'illiam Miller, kdam Ferguson, iVilliam Munro, 15 May lohh Fraser, 16 do Lieutenants, Far. Munro, 12th July, 1833 William Gray, 13 do llliam Craig, 13 do Ijames Fleming, 14 do tChas. Com mean, [Murray Newton, R. Clyde [rifle] William Young, R. Ferguson, jr. I J. Montgomery, Samuel Waitt, Benj. Dawson, Johu M'lntosh, Eusignt, R. Connacber, 13tb july '25 John Edgar, 10 do '26 Wm. M*Kenzie, 27 jan '27 Da?id Duncan, Dl. Racarty, 15 june '24 12 July, do 26 do '26 27 do do 10 do '26 26 jan 'a! '29 do '24 '25 15 do 8 do 9 jan 9 do 26 do 37 do 15 May '29 16 do do 17 do do do do '26 '27 do do do 28 do do X9 do 1827 £3 Alex. M'Pherson, 16 May *'29 N. Busted, 22 Feby. 1830 Adjutant, J. M'Pherson, [cap] U oct '23 Quartermaster. Josh. Read, (lieut) 15 May '29 Second Battalli >n. Major, John Young, 15th May, 1829 Captains, Mid. Landrev, ISth Ap. 1821 Wro. Drysdall, 14 jujie '24 Harvy Adams, 1 1 July '25 Augustrin Landry 12 do do John Adams, 13 do do M Campbell [adt.] 12 July '26 Lieutenants, John Gennie, 13th July, '23 James Spence, 14 do Robert Hlxon, 12 do Marcell Martin, 1 1 do Alex. Campbell, 28 Jan Peter Campbell, 29 do Ensigns, Augustin Louiser, 11 July 25 Urban Landry, 1 1 do 26 George Sivret,, 12 do do Adjutant, M. Campbell [capt] 15May '29 Quartermaster, John Ritchie, 1 5th May, 1829 do '24 '25 '27 do m^nt inUitia. Major, Saml M'Ketm, 25th Oct. 1828 Captaim. Thos Powell, 2d Nov. 1812 John Wheten, 25th Aug. '21 David M'AlmQn, do do Angus Mcintosh, do do George Pagan, do do Wm. Bowser, 10th May, *24 Robert jardine 21st Feb. *26 S C Hewes, 24lh Nov. '26 John P. Ford, 25th do do jaine^ Long, 16tb june, '28 T. Lansdowne, 25th Oct. '28 Lieutenants, D. Ilobichaud, 10th Mar. '10 Alex. M'Kean, 25th Aug, '21 B B Goldsmith, 19th Feb. '36 John Bowser, 15th do do Wm. Wilson, 16th Jonathan Cail, 17th VoHn Rankin, iSth Donald Rankin,l9th Robert Long, SOth Peter Campbell, 21st Solomon Powell, 4th Ap. do Samuel Girvan, S4th Nov. do William Brait, 95th do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Charles Surrett,26th*No? 'm HoshM'Kay, 12th jikne '391 Ensigns, jamet Pine, 2d Nov. IdHJ W Hannington, 10th May,'-2J Archibald. Frew, 15 th do dol Israel Hicks, 16th do dol john M'Oregor, 17th do dol john Saunders, 13th do d«| Jos. Muzeroll, 19th do do] Richard Bell, 24th Nov.'2& Robert Powelj, 25th do dol Wiijiam Roach, 26th do dol William Harper,27th dp dol Talang Bushea, 2dth do dol P.Sutherland, 15th May 'i«| tlobt Haddon, 12th juoe, ' John Craig, ;3th do Wm. Fitzgerald, 14th do Jas. A. Cliire, 15th (io dol S S Chapmaii, 16th do do] Wm. Girvan, I7th do do] Adjutant, T. Lansdowne, 25th Oct. *JS| Quartermaster, P. Stubs, (lieut) 15th May '29| Surgeon. K. Masterton, 13th Feb. '86 ^iiS^^ mtiffi'd Cottittl) MiMM^ First BattaliQn. TAeutenunt-ColoneL D B Wetmore, 16th jtine, '28 CaptasM. John Worden, Ist Feb. 18lb Wm. M*Leod, 27th May *22 Philip Dann, do do Justus S Wetmore, do do Ezkl Flewclling, 10th May '24 Philip Kase, 39 April, 37 BenjB Crawford^ SO do do] John Sn> %d Jul}', 29 John M*Leah, 3d do do Ensigns, Samuel Clevelaad; U Oct. 23 Morris Frazee, 25 Nov George DunHeld, 26 do Isaac Parlee* 37 do Joshua Gidney, 28 do John Burpe, 2d July, 'i Georj^e Morton, 3J do Xenphn. Cougle,4th do Wm. Coutes, 12 june Paymaster. John Marten, 6 March 189( Adjutant J Barbarie, (capt) 25 Aug ti • Quartermaster, James Uoyt, 1 1 October 2J Third Battalion. Major. Caleb Wietmore> 12 June *9( Captains. j^iinie9'Hughsoli)25tb Aug'2 A C Evanson, do do dcf John Davis, 10 May 1324: J. Humbert (rfl) 5 Sept. $&< T. Fairweather, 12 june, '86 S. Fairweather, 14 do do Jabez Upham, 14 Sept. '29 William Giou, 12 June, '30 Jttm<^s Wctmore, 13 do do A8hfonKe€chum25 July, do Wm. Gunter, 25 Oct. do LieutenanU. J. Fairweather, (rf.) 12 Dee ^ John McDonald, 1 2 juoe 36 Samuel White, 13 do do Samuel SpFague, 14 William Frost, 15 George Sprague, 17 H. A. Demill, 14^ A. Dickie, (rifle) 19 Feby^ 30 B. Cromwell, rfl. 23 do do John Hays, 11 june, do Thomas Dixon, It do do jas. Sediquiest, IS John M'Gready, 14 Moo. Fowler, * 25 William Debow, 25 do do do do do db d9 do do july Oct. do do do do Ermgnt. J.F.Sherwood, 23 Oct SO hilo Marvin, lOlh May *24 Adjutant. i E Davii, 18 June '20 ^ English, (Capt) 25 Aug 23 |||;«^-""eh80". ]i 50 "^^ quarlcrmaiter. r ^ ^^ir, I4 si. 4S Azor Hoy^ Mh Sept. 182i i. Dickie, jun. 12 june, 80 Surgeon. :has. E. Smith, 13 do do C. Wilson, 12th June *96 €tnttrC» Countif imiUtia« First Battalion. , Lieut,-ColoneL jHarry Peters, 20th June 1825 Major. Wm. Foshay, 20th Aug. 27 Captaim, {Stephen Oolding, 1 June '23 iThomas Hewlet, 6 do do jR. Golding (adjt.) 25 May *24 lAbsolem Smith, 20tb Aug 27 Daniel Smiih, 21 do do Henry Lyons, 22 do do James Corbett, 23 do do Andrew Gunter, 25 July 30 Marcus Peters, 26 do do Charles Smith, 7 Sept '30 Lteutemmis* Robert Smith, 7 June 1823 Robt Smith, jun. 21 do 25 Johnfielyea, 22 do do James Colwell, 20 Aug. '37 Henry Babbitt, 21 do do Henry Sharpe, 23 do do B. Hewlett, 25 July '30 Bichard Currie, 26 do do James Graham, 27 do do Robert Dingee, 7 Sept. 30 Ensigns Richard Hewlett, 1 June '23 Caleb Scrritt, '21 do 25 Thos Golding, 22 do do Stephen Currie, 20 Aug 27 21 Aug 27 23 do do 25 July 'SO 26 do^ do 29 do' do 7 Sept 80 John Glass, Martin Ricard* George VaiK Abr'm. Merritt Francis Wood, Isaac DeVeber, Adjutant, R. Golding, 87th April 1824 Paymatier N H DeVebef, 2*th Aug '29 Surgeon Robt P Smith, 24th Aug '29 Qvarfermatter Elijah Soiith, 16 June 1816 Second Battalion. . Lieutenant-Colonel, Harry Peters, 20th June 'S5 Major. C P Wetmore, 20th Aug 27 Captains Peter Yeomans, 20 Aug 1807 John Earle, 7 June 23 John McLean, 8 do do Anthy. Flowers, 10 do do john'Seacord, 20 Aug '27 JohnMcAlister, 21 do do Samuel White, 30 Aug '30 J. Humphreys 31 do do Lieutenants Thomas Belyen, 6 june, '23 Joshua Calkins, 10 do do tchln. M*L«m, 11 Chat L Cor«y, SO Jas M*Oonald, 33 A. Branicomb, SO Hirnm Briggs, 31 John Keith, 1 Ensigns A Mcl>9nald, 4 Thoinas Corey, t Ezekiei Stoti6, 9 june,'23 David St il well, 10 june, 23 Aug 'S7 Amos Corey, 20 Aug 27 do do John Shearer, 21 do do Aug '30 James Butler, 30 Aug do do Xjeo. Currie, 31 do Sept do William Alwood, 1 Sept dol Adjutant I jutie, 23 J. M'Donald (cap) tO Aug 27| do do Quartermaster do do David Palmer, 20 Aug 1827 •/. ine '83 Aug 27 iglS07 une 23 do do do do ug do '27 do Lug do '30 do ne, •25 do do UNSEASONABLS AND DANGEROUS FBACTICE8. (From the Journal of Health.) After a long and fatiguing walk, or laborious exercise of any kind, to tnroMr ofTcOat or outer garment, untie cravat, expose the neck and breast, and then sit down at an open win- dow or door, in a current of air in the evening. To driak after work, fatigue or exposure, very cold or ired , water, or to take iced punch or iced cream, in place of a draught of clear river water, or that which has been exposed some time tp tb« air. To eat much of any kind of fruit, or any at all of that which is unripe, especially in the evening, or to suopoiethat the evil consequences are to be obviated by a glass of wine, or cordial, or spirits and water. To eat much rnimal food, or to drink liquorl of any kiridf, under the idea thereby of removing the Weaknesfr caused b^ the great h^at of summer. To give to infisnts, or children in general, any isuch detes* table compositions as milk-punch, sat^ree or toddy. This practice ought td be an irdicuble ofience at common law. To give to infants and children any of tba various quack medicines which nre recommended as cures for worms or wm* mer complaints, ev6n though sold for twenty-five cents a bot- tle. The common causes of disease, froBi teething, weaning, excess of or irregularity in food, extreme heat, &c. are suffi- ciently destructive without the auxiliaries of patent and quack medicines, eld women's curest or mother's sweet gifts. To sleep exposed directly to the night air, especially if it be very damp, and much cooler than the air of thb day. To have recourse to morning bitters, drams, or anti/ogma' tics of any description, other than sponging the whole surface of the body with sale water, or niing a tepid bath of the same. CarW OF SAINT JOHN. Lauchlan Donaldson^ Esquire, Mnyor. WiHiam B. Kinnear, Esquire, Recorder. ALDERMEN. George Harding, JDxniel Ansley, Thomas Harding, Gregory Van Home William Olive, George Bond, W en n ASSISTANTS. WARDS. Mr. Isaac Woodward, Kings, Solomon Nichols, Queens, William Vaiighan, Dukes, Ewen Cameron, Sidneys, Joseph Ketchum, Guys, John Ring, • Brooks, 1% John R. Partelow, Esquire, Treasurer or Chamberlain. James Peters, junior, Esquire, Common Clerk. Mr. J. W. Boyd, Deputy Common Clerk. Mr. Joshua Bunting, High Constable. Edward Bennison, R. M'Elvy, A. M*Kenzie, Wm. Clukes, and John C. Littlefaale, Mariihalls. Rowland Bimting, Lawrence Stivers, Benjamin Herrington, l$[ William Munford, John Chase, John Jenkins/Andrew Rose, John M'Authur„Lawrence Moore, Robert W. Nowlih,l)ugh Wilson, Williari^Fearerbey, Robert Riley ^ William Nixon, Lewis Fayerweather, Robt M*Elvy, Thomas Anderson, John C. Littlehale, and William Clarke, Junior, Constables. Ebenezer Herrington, Benjamin Herrington, Rowland Bun' ting, William Fearerbey, Lawrence Stivers, Robert W. Now lin, William Munford, William Clukes, Hog Reeves. John Colwell and Gto, Wheaton, Hog Reeves at Carlton. Ezekiel Barlow, John Ward, William Leavitt, Thomas Raw- leigh, and Nehemiah Merritt, Port Wardens.- William Walker, Leveritt H.DeVeber, Charles Ward, and Isaac Olive, Assessors of Taxes. James Kirk, William H. Street, and Benjamin Smith, As- sessors of Nightly Watch Tax. Thomas Baldwin, Collector of Taxes. Thomas Coram, Collector of Taxes at Carleton. Robert James, Inspector of cord wood and bark. > iSeth Seely, collector of slippage and wharfage. Seth Seely, measurer of grain, coals, and salt. ■, 6eth Seely, weigher of hay. Thomai Robson, collector of wharfage at the BrekkwatVr. Tbomitft Robion, h«Fbor master. Stephen Humbert, collector of anchorage. Benjamin Chaloner, city gau ger. Henry Long, inspector of wood and collector of slippage,! at the Lower Cove. Levi Lockharr, fence viewer. Samuel Clarke, ditto at Carlton. Robert C. Minnette, city 8ur%ey6r. Messrs. John ICerr, Elisha D W Ratchford, George D Robinson, John V Thurgar, J & H Kionear, John Robertson^ and Jamea T Hanford, licensed auctioneers. John Boyd, M. D., Henry Cook, and S. G. Hamilton, Es- quires, visiting physicians. Thomas Reed, Esq. (King^s pilot J James Reed, Esq. John Whightman, John Reed, Francis Leavitt, junior, Abraham Beatteay, Daniel Hatfield, J'*^n Leavitt, Smith Thomas, Geo. Thomas, John S. Anthony, Benjamin Dalton, John Woodley, Alexander Mills, Thomas Mills, J. Leavitt, junior, and Joha Murray, branch pilots. James Reed, Esq. keeper of Patridge Island light house. William Good, do. of Beacon Ditto. Levi Lockhaft, pound keeper. Samuel Clarke, ditto at Carlton. Samuel Jordan, Lyman Childs, Alexander M'Grotty, Thos. Trafton, Jacob Snider, Joseph Fayweather, John M. Camp- bell, John Sherrard, Robert L. Harris, George Bond, David Whiting, Thomas Booth, and Lewis Fairweather, surveyors of lumber. Stephen Gerow, surveyor of North Slip. Charles Kay, Archibald White, George Waterbury, John Shiels, James Bowen, and John Vallely, inspectors of lath- wood, staves, hoop-poles, &c. George Waterberry and Wm. Barlow, cullers of dried fish. William Dunham, John Shiels, James Bowen, John Dunn, Thomas Miles, Charles Kay,inspectors of pickled fish for the east side of the harbor. Cornelius Nice, Jacob Sherwood, and Francis F. Lilly, do. for the west side. Walker Tisdale» Thomas Sandail, Thomas Lockey, over- Mert of tbepooir. James O. Belts, keeper of tbe Alms House. Isaac Olive, Robert F. Hazen, and John S. Clarke, trustees of schools. David Waterberry, chief Engineer of fire engines. Firewardens^ on the Eastern side ofih^ fjcfrlfaut, h \ Tbomas Barlow, John M Wilmot, Difiiel Aotley, Joho IVardy junior, Thomas Harmng, Lauchlsn DMiildton, John R. Partelow, Thomat Ueaviside, Thomas Saiidall» Gregory Van Home, Robert Robertson, Wm. Tyng Petert, A SPer. j^t kios, Daniel Smith, Geo. Harding, SolomoH Nichols, Esq^ri.. Geo] . D«inf Firewardens, on the Western side of the Harbour. \ Greji Tristram Ring, James F. LiJljr, and J. Ketcbum. }\ Will 1 Geoi a m'-' if: I \ Jol Ml' Ml Ed and i Rj Johii I Lew] C.L El ! ^^ iJn, \ Jo E21 leigh W Isaac Ja/ sesso Tl Tl R< f^ St, John Society Library. William Scovil, Esquire, President James White, Esqpire, Vice-President ; . T. Millidge and G. D. Robinson, £sq*rs. Committee '^'Hf Robert F. Hazen, Esq. Secretary and Treasurer. Ulr. Anthony R. Truro, Librarian. CCy^Library hours from twelve to one o'clock^ eveiy d^y. Chamber of Commerce, LaUchlan Donaldson, Esquife* Chairman Isaac Woodward, junior, Esq, Secretary and Treasurer.] William Leavitt Solomon Nichols, 1 7 rv r «# t e George D. Robinson, If Ord.narv Members of John Robertson, ' ^ "^ ^'^ Committee. E,D. W. Ratchfbrd, A T. Saint Georgf^s l^qcieti/, H. Bowyer Smith, Esquire, Peeiideiit Bobertr F. Hasien, fis^iee, Vice-President Thomas Sandall, Esquire, Treasurer John. J. Roberts, Esquire^ Secretary. Saint Andreafs Society, Rol^ert W. Crookshapk, ^nire^ F^^ent John Bpjdi^Esq. M, £^ Vice-Prfsident Mr. James Robertson, Treasurer Mr. Jol^i Itobf rtsQBi Seqretuj^ ■Jarhout. ntlejr, John Idton^^hn ill, Gregory rf,ASPer- HarbotiT. Lchum. »* Committee easurer. , every di»y» md Treasurer. \'. mbers of nittee. At eii4«nt ve Ment 5a, Jus. Joyce, and Nicholas Wyse, constables. Ephriaro Sentell, James M*Gregor, Thomas M'Faddin, Ji^illiom Patterson, John Nilos, Maurice Delany, Jas. Grun- dy, Nugent Creigh ton, Jehiel Partelow, junior, and Thomas Bean, fence viewers. * William Robertson, James Burley, Michael Campbell, and Edward Hughes, pound keepers. Patrick MTrackin, George Buckley, John Robinson, John Moore, James Stephenson, James Stephenson, junior, James Burley, Nicholas Wyse, James Joyce, Thomas Armstrong, George Buc)iiey, and John Robinson, hog reeves. Robert Rankin, John C. Wattfl'berry, and William G. Cody, trustees of schools. William H. A. Keans, town clerk. William H. A. Keans, inspector of weights and measures. PARISH OF LANCASTER. Isaac Clarke, Jas. Olive, and John Gillies, overseers of poor. Isaac Clarke, Jas. Olive, and Wm. Tilton, assessors of taxes. John Harding, collector of taxes. Isaac Flewelling, Richard H. Carman, Isaac Clarke, trus- tees of schools. Joseph Boggs and Robert M*Crossin, constables. Wm. Tilton,Geo. Vaughan,and Chas. Lord, fence viewers. William Tilton and John Harding, pound keepers. Hugh Quinton, town clerk. . . , PARISH OF SAINT MARTINS. Ebene2er VaughaE, William Bradshaw, and David Vaugh' an, overseers of the poor. . [tees of schooli. I James Moran, Joseph Brown, and Isaac Bradshaw, trut* | Stephen Mosber, Philip Mosher, and Abraham Mosher, as> lessors of taxes. Thomas H. Black, collector of taxes. Daniel Mosher and Hezekiah Deloog, constables. Philip Black and Daniel Brown, fence viewers. Daniel Vaughan, pound; keeper. Thpmai H. Black, town clerk. ABS' THE dra ploys I hi Boat, an ficieniljr be(b#e ab board,) a veaael bei ceive hall bound afK underwei| ■^•aaifa off^t to la aftarwarda lowed by ] first oflanci •ay longer Coasten ■noiher, at drawing mo pilotage; I recover the No MasK which ahall Pilot itfactu Decked \i to Report ,- Decked V Jo Report,— To be paic I'^or eve] for attef Por eveiL Pilot)! Por exa/ a Arar( To be paijl For everl II 'i strong, iblet. Faddin, Grwn- rhomas )e\\, and )n, John r, James nnsirong, G. Cody, casures. rs of poor, rs of taxes. krkc, trus- ce viewerF. rs. INS. ;8. ABSTRACT OF CORPORATION LAWS. PILOTAGE. THE Rate of PilotHge is five ahillings for every foot the Veseel drawf— to be paid by the Matter or any other person who enm- plnya the Pilot.— Each Pilot i« obliged to keep a good and sufficient Boat, and upon bringing a Vessel into the Harbour, must see hersuf> ficiently moored, in a safe place. — If he offer his services to a Vessel before she comes abreast of the Shag Rock», (no other pilot being on board,) and they are reftised, he may recover full pilotage ; unless the vessel belong to the Port of St. John, in which case he shall only re- ceive half pilotage. — Should he ofler his services to a vessel outward bound after she is cleared out at the Cuslom-House, and before she is underweight (no other Pilot being engaged,) he may recover full pilot- age as if actually employed — should he be engaged, and be ready and offer to take out a vessel, he may recover full pilotage whether he be afterwards employed or not— If he demand higher Pilotage than is al- lowed by law, or be guilty of neglect of duty, he shall forfeit for the Rrut oBkuce five pound* s and fur the second oflence be disabled to act any longer as a Pilot. Coasters and Vessels going from one part of the Bay of Fundy to another, as well as British and Foreign Steam Boats, and vessels not drawing more than six feet of water, are exempt from the payment of pilotage ; unless a pilot be actually employed, in which case he may recover the same rate of pilotage as in other cases. No Master of a Vessel is compelled to pay more than one Pilot, which shall be the one first speaking the Vessel ; unless such other Pilot ii actually employed^ then both shall be paid. ANCHORAGE. Decked Vessels, belonging to this Province, and which are obliged to Report,— if under thirty tons, pay 68. per annum, thirty tons and upwards, 6s. 8d. do. Decked Vessels, not belonging to the Province, which are obliged to Report, — if under thirty tons, pay 58. per annum, thirty tons and upwards 6s. 8d. every voyage. To be paid by the Master or person in charge. FORT WARDENS TEES. For every survey, to each Warden attending, 7s. 6d. Fur attending a Public sale, each Warden, 10s. per diem. For every Certifiohtc, (except for a Branch Pilot) to each Warden signing, ... 7s. 6d. For examining a Candidate for the Office of a Branch Pilot, to each Warden who exa- mines and signs the Certificate, • - • 5s. To be paid by the Person requiring the services. WEIGHING OF HAY. For every Load under One thousand weijcht, - Is. above 1000 and under 1500 - l8.6d, ■ of 1500 and upwards, - .. - 2a. f8 V i t I ^1 f if» A' I To b« ptid by tb« p«raoa bringing the Hay to Market, ont half of which he may sAerwardf recover from the buyer. Haj brought to Market by land carriage, cnnnot be oflered Tor tale, until the same has been weigiied, and a certi^cate of the weight has been received from the weigher, (which shall be produced if required) under the penalty of twenty shiliingi for each load. — And Hay brought for sale, by water, roust in like manner be weighed, and a ceriificals produced if required, before the same is delivered, under the penalty of twenty ahillinge. MEASURING OF GRAIN. For any quantity of Grain under A bushels, 3d' per bushel, over 6 and under 100 „ Id. do. • above 100 and under 300 „ 6s. per 100 do. over 800, >» 4s. do. do. Ono half to be paid by the purchaser, and the other half by the seller All Grain brought into the City by a foreign vessel and oflered for sale, muiit be measured out to the purchaser, under the s«perintend«nre of the Measurer of Grain, under the penalty of ons ehilling per bush, el. — The Measurer to attend to his duty under the penalty of ten akil- ling» lot each uieglect or refusal. PEDLARS. No Person ean act as a Hawker or Pedlar unless licensed by the Mayor, under the penalty of forty ehtllinge for every ofiance. PAWNBROKERS. No Person can act as a Pawnbroker without a License from the Mayor, under the penalty of five pounds for every offence. MARKETS. No Meat is allowed to be cut up or exposed to sale by the joint or | in pieces less than a. quarter, by any per8on^ except a Licensed But- cher, nor in any other place than the Public Market, Market slip, Market square in King*s and Queen's Wards, or the Market squara I in Sidney Ward, under the penalty of twenty ehillinge for each of- fence. — No dead Poultry muat be brought to Market and exposed to sale within the City, until the entrails and crosses have been taken out, and the heads and feet cut off, or they will be forfeited. — No Licensed Butcher, by himself or an agent, must offer any meat for sale in the Country Market House at the head of the Market slip in King's and Queen's Wards, under the penalty of twenty *kilU;itga. — No licensed I Butcher, or ether person must purchase, or get into his hands toielll again any victuals or provisions for the use of Plan, either on the wan to, or in the Public Market, or on board any vessel or boat, or in aon place in the City, until Jiha same shall have been offered for sale in thtl City at least eighteen hours in the day time, between sunrise and suD-r set, under the penalty of five pounds for each offence — and if a ButJ cher he shall also lose his License. Any person ^lio shall offer Butt£R foraale in firkins, pails or caskd of any description, unless the gross weight and tare are aistinctly anJ visibly marked on stich hrkiti, &c. is liable to ,a penalty of five 8hil\ lings for to be lesi for sale ii wrongly I Butter, e good, or ( of thirty fuund. — 1 Butter in receive th paid by th liie purchi spection, shillings i int; or refu five pound None bi duce of th< tables, but I Market, u Clerk ofth persons sti therefrom ; such person be dealt wii For defra clean, the C brought thei proportion Hog, or Sh( quarters, an For ever] Persons their article, l^eputy, wi] FOR Persons except worlj (except Mij to be fined J or sex) met banco on SJ and unless ( offenders m\ keeper of i lers, or th^ house, or liquor, he U and it is lai pose appoiol fore mentioi the same to] Abalf of 1 for sale, eight hai r •quired) y brought sertificate e penalty Uihel, do. do. do. the seller offered for intendance ^ per bush- )f ten shil- ised by the Ace. le from the i. the joint or censed But* Vlarket slip, arket aquara for eachoi- I exposed to sn taken out, No Licensed or sale in the n King's and -No licensed hands to sell sr on the way 3at, or in any for sale in th« Drise and suo' ■and if a But- , pails or caski distinctly am y of five M Uitgi for each firkin, kc. so offered— And if the gross weight be foand to be less, or the tare greater, the person selling ur offering the same for sale is liable to fwfeit tu>»niy $hilling9 for each firkin or caak so wrongly marked. — ir»ny fraud has been practised in putting up the Butter, either by putting too much sail in it, or mixing bad Butler with tfitotl, or otherwise, the person offering the same is liable to a penalty of thirty $hiiling' fur each firkin or cask in which such fraud may be fuund.— The Deputy Clerk of the Market must weigh and inspect any Butler in firkins, &c. offered for sale, when required, for which he may receive three pene* tor weighing and threepence for inspectin|[ ; to be paid by the vender ; one half of which he may afterwards receive from the purchaser. — II any Butter is sold without such \reighing aud in- spection, when required, the vendor is liable to a penally of twenty thiliing* for each offence.— Any deputy clerk of the Market neglect- int; or refusing to perform his duty, is liable to forfeit for every offence Jive pound: None but Country People and others brinffing to Market the pro- duee of their own farms are allowed to offer fur sale any meat, vege- tables, butter, or other articles of Country Produce, in the Country Market, under the penally of forty ehiiiingt for each oifence.— Tirr Clerk of the Market, or his deputy, may order any idle persons, or persons standing loitering in the Country Market House to i«:mo\ i therefrom ; and in case suoh order is not complied with, may refr rt such persons to the Mayor, Recorder, or any one of the Aldermen, to be dealt with as idle and disorderly persons, according to Law. For defraying the expence of keeping the Country Market House clean, the Clerk or his Deputy, may demand and receive — fur all ^n-<: f brought there for a carcase, or four quarters, one shiHing^ and \n lili^ proportion fur one or more quarters — For every Culf, Sheep, Lamb, Hog, or Shoat, threepence, and in like proportion for two or moro quarters, and when there is only one quarter to be paid fur one penny. For every tub or firkin of Butter, threepence. Persons paying the aforegoing fees have tho privilege of wet;, ^.ing their articles in the Scales kept by the Clerk of the Market, or his Deputy, without any additional charge therefor. FOR THE DUE OBSERVANCE OF SUNDAY. Persons exercising Worldly labour or calling on the Lord's Day, except works of necesnity, and charity, or exposing vr*y thing for sale (except Milk or Fresh Fish before 10 a. m.) on tl' » ^ay, are liable to be 6ned five ehitlinga for every offence.— Persons|(of whatever ago or sex) meeting together and playing and making a noise or distur- bance on Sunday 4 may be fined ^«e ehillinga C't^ch for every offence; and unless the same is paid within three day;"; after conviction, such offenders may be imprisoned. — If a tavernke«per, retailer, victualler or keeper of any Ordinary shall permit any persons, except travol- . lers, or those who lodge in their respective houses, to cone into his bouse, or any premises thereunto adjoining, there to drink any liquor, be is liable to a penalty of forty ehiilinga for every offence-7 and it is lawful fur any Marshal, Constable or other person for that pur- pose appointed by the Mayor, to enter into tho house of any of the be- fore mentioned persons ; and if they find any drinking therCi to report the same to tho Mayor, Recorder, or one of the Aldermen. r3 if 3 i H ■ll ! . .J.i ■ / ■■'4 'i : ^.:-^ • if;. ; I 4 >i I.J J' 0f**r BT** / AGRICUL.TURAI. ITEMS. Furrowing. — According to Mr. Marshall, there are three ideas which lay claim to the word furrow: 1. The trench made by the plough, which may be called a plough-furrow ; 3. The eollateral drains, or an m/^r^urrou; ; and 3. The transverse drains, or the cross-furrow. The proper formation and dis- f position of furrows, is an object of the last importance in til- age, to effect the complete draining of water. Hence, in plain fields, the rain^furrows ought to be drawn according to the declivity of the land : but in riiiing grounds, it will be most proper to direct them to that side which slightly deviates from the horizontal line. It also deserves to be remarked, that in all situations, where it is practicable, especially at the decli- vities of fields, reservoirs or pits should be dug, or formed, in order to collect the drained water, together with the finest particles of earth, mire^ and other ingredients of manure : af- ter the water has subsided, these valuable materials might be easily obtained in a solid form, and thus again employed on the same field, without incurring the additional expense of carriage. We trust judicious farmers will avail themselves of this hint. Food for Cattle, — In a tract entitled Notices of a Young Far- nier, written by the Hon. Judge Petebs, formerly President of the Penn. Agricultural Society, are the folio wipg directions : *' Cut or chaff your hay, straw, corn-tops or blades, and even your stalks with a straw cutter, and you will save a great pro- portion, which is otherwise wasted, or passed through the ani- mal without contributing to its nourishment. One bushel of chaffed hay at a mess, given in a trouj^h, three times in iwen- ty four hours is sufficient for a horse, ox, or cow. A buiJiel of chaffed hay, lightly pressed, weighs from 5 to b^ pounds. A horse or horned beast thrives more on 15 pounds thus gi- ven, than on 24 or S5 pounds, as commonly expended, (in- cluding waste) in the usual manner of feeding in racks; to which troughs properly constructed are far preferable. 3alt your clover, and other succulent as well as coarse hay. But over saliiog diminishes the nutriment. More than a peck to a ton is superfluous. Half that quantity is often suiffiment. Ten or fifteen pounds is usually an ample allowance. Feed- ing your stock by weight and ncasure of food will not only save your provender, by its crde^iy xiistritution, but frequent- ly the lives of animals, too often starved by niggardliness or iieglcct, or gorged and destroyed by profusion. If it be true, if. M«Mto VARIETIES. are three onch maile o; 2. The transverse I and dis- nee in til- Eience, in wording to ill be most iates from ;d, that in the decli- brnied, in the finest anure : af- might be >loyed on (pense of Qselves of ^ung Far- President irections : , and even great pro- h the ani- bushel of I in iwen- i buidiel pounds. thus gi- lded, (in- 'acks; to »le. ISalt ay. But ft peck to su^osent. !. Feed- not only frequent- liness or t be tt uc, lAncs addressed to Miii Long, a little Lady, Where any thing abounds we find That oobod; will have it : But whnn ihere*8 little of the kind, Don't nil the people crave it 1 The God of Love's a little wight. But beautiful as thought ; Thou too art little— id\T as light, And every thing in »hort ! O hnppy girl ! I think thee so, For mark the poet's song, Man wants but little here below, Bu( wants that little Long ! Fee simple, and a simple fee. And all the fees entail, [thee. Are nothing when compared to Thou best of yeM— /emale T Spoken to two young ladies, by a young gentleman whom they asked if he could say any thing of them — one excelled in com- plexion, the oth6r had fine eyes : {To the Jirat.) Upon jour cbeek siu blooming youth ; (To tAi othen) Ilcavcu iparfclM in jour ojt ; {To both.) fneath, There'« •ome(iun| swett about each Dear ladies, let me try ! EPIGRAM, Off a large fiethy pertoH', Alt flesh ii grass! flius doUl the Scrii)-" tures sft V. All grass, wheb cat and dried, Is tum'd to haj : Then lo ! to thee, when death his sejthe skali taki; Ob, conscience, what a hsj-stack thou wilt make! bn M|lfli the BuBte of Chetriei JS^» «< the Statuary's : In OMHPble, bronie, or alabaster, How1|Be is X Charles— eone say ; While sen^ (tho* not amiss in plaster,) Tluok he*d ht better far in day ! . Cemna Anecdote. — A marshal in a certain town in one of the neighbouring States, on making a call at the house of one Cornwall, who, to use a Yankee phrase, was at the time, pretty well eomed, eoquired who was the head of the family 1 < ^he is,' replied the man, pointing to his better part^ You are a boarder, I suppose, conti- nued the census roan. * Yes, I boards here, except drinking and lodging ;' and where do you drink and lodge 1 * I drink at tha tavernj and lodge in the barn !* A certain Hibernian lady, had a custom of saying to a favorite lit- tle dog, to make him follow her, * Come along, sir.* A would be witty gentleman stepped up to he* one day, and accosted her with ' Is it me, madam, you called V * Oh, no, sir,* said she, wi|h great cemposure, * it was another fup" py I spoke to.* Conuniirttms.— When is her Grace's nose not a nose 1— whan itVa little reddish. What wig is it a barber cannot make t—an ear-wig. Why ii the letter N Hke the tue- ceading laonth t— bacanae it's N- auing. Why it a paraoa approaching a eandta like a roan getting off a horso 1— -because ha*B going to a-light. AspaHagus.— Thia delieiona vagatablo ia araoagtha first in tha spriog, and can be ratainad until tha laat in tho fiill, (by a subati- tuta.) JBoil green cueumbara un- til toadil— abcathtm lengfhwiao, and larTO tham in tho aiino nan- nor aa aiparagoi, and I will doQr the boat opieoro, if bttndfeMod, to dicid«|bietw«ott enennbira andu- paritgnf. 'Tia euity tried. *^ "? AN EPICURE. %\ ?> ■■** ii, •^•^^^4 »■■■':;!?!,• l?l ■«i*,^--4' -•I- ■ ■■•v»| *,>,.&*■ 1f#»*,».%t ■^^^- I'^m^:''^^' '>i9«ij ,--^; ^%A >«*lli|s*''»i5S**^.i:r?:'^i'' :-t^-^'?'.-' 7. y.W^itf-',. iWJk xr- ■■• M-:':;*^m «S? i*-*' -%■ "^' it? ^"'"t^«^^K.v,L- ft^->-'i^ 'se*.: A -f-IR ^^«W ::4ftf. »V »,rt^(;^>j.\ li-' ■■<