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Bnolish Pupelitb (in conUnuation of those entered in Libbabt dTiLoon at pp^"**' 022-1161) .", Brochcbib EnBOPiujHM 69 Ambbioan Pamphmts (in continuation of those entered in Library Oatiloooi at pp. U19-1428 Oanama» Pamphlbts (in continuation of those entered in Library Oataloodi at pp. 1428-1446) INDEX TO PAMPHLETS 139 Vol. ( 1 3 4 5, G. 7. 8. 9. 10. Vol. C 1. ^ PAMPHLETS. rALoora at pp. Vol. COLVI. [Indian Mutiny, 1868 ] P'«" 1. " The Red Pamphlet." The Mutiny of the Bengal Amy, an histori- Part T*'""*' ^^ °"' ''^'^ '"'' '"""' "■"**' ^" ^^"''' ^»P'«'- .) r„„„. «'"'A' *,"V'! London, 1858.215 -. Jacob, Bng.-GcneralJohn. Tn.cta on the Native Army of India %^2^°"- Speech in the Ilou.se of Commons, on the 18th February, 1858, on the proposed India Bill. With Notes and App-'fldices . 10 4. Freeman, John. Reply to ihTmemoran'dum' onhë"Ëâst7ndTa'co!!' ""^ pany: or an insight jnto British India London, 1858... 69 Vol. CCLVII. [MisoeUaneoiitl, 1843-1868.] 1. Is the Bible Society cdq.j-ary to the Bible, and hostile to the Church ? .n a Letter from a Ç!te« 7. The Comic Geography, or World "turned inside out"' "'30 8. Jessie Brown; or the Relief of Lucknow, a play.' R^-printed";" ^":s:i^r..:i^:i.^'::.!:--"--'=^ 10. The Arts of Beauty ; or. Secrets of a Lady's Toil^irwl^h'hïnte to''''^^ gentlemen on the art of fascinating. By Madame Lola Monte. Countess of Landsfeldt. Re-printed Montreal858.128 Vol. CCLVIII. [MisceUaneous, 1862-1868.] 1. Dent E. J. On the Aneroid, a newly invented portable barometer : with an historical notice on barometers in general.... London. 1852...34 - Papers read before the Juridical Society Un.ou 1855:^ I. Inaugural address, by the President, Sir Richard Bethell. K w Î;""^ ''^ "'^'''""S unanimity in the verdicts of Juries : by Av. M. Best. ' III. On the idea of Sovereignty, and its importance in International Law. By H. S. Maine. 1 PAVPBLET3. M Vol. CCLVIII.-CWm««/. IV. On the origin of the present mode of family Settleniedts of Landed Property. By Joshua Williams. V. On the present state of the law in regard t«. the Crin.inal Re- .sponsibility of Madmen. Hy Fitz- James Stephen. Prospectus, Rules and List of Members and of the National A.ssociation for Science, 1857-58 Pages 3. the 23 88 49 Office-bearers promotion of Social 4 , .. -T , , •' London., 4. Letter to a Noble Lord on the nature and prospects of Political r u^''^.. %« Commoner London, 1858.. 0. Henry G.Bohn's General Catalogue, of Bibles, Testaments, Litur- gie.s. Missals, Breviaries, Horoe, Catec^^isuis, &c., in various Ian- " '•**'■' London. Vol CCLTX. [Olvil and Foreign Service ofôi-eat Britain. &o. 1862-1856.] 1. t.u.de to Government Situations : showing the extent, nature and value of the Government civil patronage at home and abroad; with the manner of its disposal. 9th edition London, 1852.10G ; 1^'^';. T:° '" ^'''- "^^ ^^'^^ "• ^'^'"^ London.27n ■•Î. The Civil Service List, for the United Kingdom and the Colonies, July, 1854 T 1 ,-„ A mi Ti . ^«. London. 173 4. The foreign Office List for 1864..,-,;. London Vol. CCLX. [English Pamphlets, 1807-1869.] 1 . Spence, W. Radical cause of tlte, present distress of the West India Planters t j inr>- ., t\ • ,« London, 1807 -. Occasional Papers respecting Education, in the University of Cam- bridge,&c Nos. 1, 2, and 3 Cambridge.lOO Papers read before the Juridical Society. Vol. 2, parts 1 and 2 July, 1858, June, 1859 I. On the Hindoo and Mohamadan Laws, as administered in India By W. H. Bennet, n. On the Responsibilities of Corporations. By N. Lindley HI. Mercantile notion of «the Firm," and the need of itslegal recognition. By J. M. Ludlow. IV. The point of Law involved in the case of Reg. vg. Bernard By F. Stephen. V. On Marine Jurisdiction in time of Peace. By H. P. Roche VI. On the present state of International Jurisprudence. Part L By Professor Katchenovsky. /II. Biographical notice of the late Professor Wurm. By Pro- fessor Katchenovsky. .67 .98 3. .181 PAMPHLETS. Pages ttlenientfl of 'riiiiinal Re- ffice-bearers of Social ....London.. ..23 of Political idon, 1858., ..88 înts, Litur- arious lan- .... London... 49 0.1862-1856] nature and •roadj with idon, 1852.100 .... London. 27'{ î Colonies, ....London. 173 ...London. ..67 Vest India don, 1807.. .98 ty of Uam- yanibridge.lOO 8 1 and 2. 181 I in India. dley. its legal Bernard. Roche. Part I. By Pro- Vol. CCLX.— Con/i/i««rf. VIII. On the institution of the Grand Jury. By T. Chamberv IX. Address of Sir R. Botholl on vacating the office of President. X. Stock Registers, Share Registers, and Land Registers. By .[. M. Ludlow. 4. .Mr. Buskin's Notes on some of the Principal Pictures exhibited in the Royal Academy. No. 5, 1859 Londo„...56 o. Lange, D. A The Isthmus of Suez (Janal question viewed in its political bearings j^^,,^^,,^ jg^,, ,. h. Roquette, M. de la. Notice biographique sur la vie et les travaux du Professeur ^Norvégien Keilhau Pari» 1858 P) 7. Société Royale des Antiquaires du Nord, 1er Janvier, 1858. 'Liste de ses Membres fondateurs, &c i, 8. Montalembert, Count de. Pius IX and France in 1849 and li.^î)! " Vni PPTYT r-iur ^ „ Londou, 1859...41 Vol. CCLXI. [Modem Stage, &o. 1789-90]. 1 toI. 4to. 1. The iModern Stage exemplified, in an Epistle to a young actor. Purtl ,.. " , ■> TU riL-ii nr„, London. ..32 -. The Children of Thespis, a poem. Parti London, 1786... 67 3. Memoirs of the life of Robert Adair, Esquire London, 1790...48 4. History of the Royal Malady, with a variety of entertaining anec- dotes; to which are added, Stric^.ures on the declaration of Home rookc Esquire, respecting «Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales, commonly called the Hon. Mrs. Fitzherbcrt; with inter- csting strictures on a Regency. By a Pago of the Presence. XT . „ London, 1789.. 1-80 0. Importent tacts and Opinions relative to the King; faithfully col- lected from the Examination of the Royal Physicians, and clearly arranged under general heads Vol. CCLXII. [Educational, &o, 1858-1869.J 1. MorellJ. D. On the progress of Society in England as affected by the adrancement of National Education. Read before the Asso- ciation of Schoolmasters of Great Britain, 27th December, 1858. 9 n:„i, n ., Edinburgh, 1859.. .22 -. Richson, Rev. Canon. The difficulties of the "Education Question." Read before the aforesaid Association, 27th December, 1858. 'I n- . « ^ , Edinburgh, 1859... .21 3. Biot, M On the Parochial Schools of Scotland; translated by Lord Brougham, with Notes and Appendix, and a Letter to Lord Ardmillan London, 1859.. .52 PAMPHLETS. ■i Vol OOLXll.—Continued. 4. Mi.ll, Edward. The Fixed «„d the Voluntary Principle.: ^1.^'" letters to the Earl of Shaftesbury London, 1859 40 5. Exam.nat.on of Buckle's History of Civilization in England- by a" 6rir?!;'T"" London 1858...24 6. Clarke G. K Unan.m.tyin Trial by Jury dofended..London,1859...16 7. Kennedy, L.eut.-Gen. Shaw. Notes on the Defences of Great Br.ta.n and Ireland; embracing " the only general and systematic plan for the permanent defence of this country that has been pro poaed in recent times." London, 1859... 52 8. Brown, Joseph The Dark side of Trial by Jury.... London, 1859...34 to Pubhc Houses: a lecture, in reply to Mr. Stirling's "Failure" .n the matter of the Forbes-McKenzie Act Glasgow "4 10. Te8t.monie8 and Statistics in reference to the working of the Public""" Houses Act; published by the Scottish Temperance League. 11 «Lii- /n . Glasgow, 1857. ..78 11. Ph.ll.ps, Charles. Vacation thoughts ou Capital Punishments ; 4th 12. Watk.n,Rev.J.W. Abrief reply to the foregoing work. London,1858.. 15 Id. Address to the .nhabitants of the Metropolis, by the Committee of the Metropolitan Sunday Rest Association London, 1859...12 Other Tracts issued by the aforesaid Committee :— L Appeal to the higher classes of Society on the duty of discour- ag.Dg Sunday Trading jggp - II. Appeal to the Employers of the Metropolis on'the early pay-"" ment of Wages Y859 8 III. Appeal to the Tradesmen of the Metropolis on the duty and'"" adyantage of keeping their shops closed on Sunday 1859 8 IV. Appeal to Sunday purchasers on behalf of the Tradesmen of ' London ^ 14. Walker, Wm. Free Trade: its^prindplj'ând' résulte "co'nsideied in'* ^ their relation to Society and Goyernment London, 1858...23 16. Adams^ Rey. Coker. The Inscription on the Cress, as recorded by the Four Eyangelists, a sermon Oxford 1858 35 16. Cajetan, Cardinal, (Thoma. De Vio.) His Judgment again'st the*" Imma,uhte Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary; translated, with a h.stor.oal introduction, by R. C. Jenkin8..Canterbury, 1858...88 Vol. CCLXIII. [NeapoUtan Proseoutions, &o. 1859.] 1. Gladstone, Rt. Hon. W.E. Two Letter, to the Earl of Aberdeen on P«gei lee: Eight idon, l8r)9.,.4(j land ; by a idon, 1858.. .24 ndon,1859...16 of Great systematic been pro- idoD, 1859.. .52 don, 1859... 34 n applied " Failure" ..Glasgow. ..24 he Public > League. ÎOW, 1857. ..78 cnts; 4th Ion, 1858.152 don,1858...15 iniittee of Ion, 1859.. .12 f discour- 1859... 8 larly pay- 1859... 8 duty and 1859... 8 esmen of 1859.. 4 idered in on, 1858. ..23 orded by rd, 1858.. .35 ainst the ^slated, ry, 1858. ..88 PAMPHLETS. 5 Vol. CCLXIII— Co/i London, 1859... 16 à. King, Rev. Bryan. Sacrilege and its encouragement, being an account of the St. George's Riots and of their successes, in a Letter of remonstrance to the Lord Bishop of London London, 1860...42 4. Shaving : a breach of the Sabbath, and a hindrance to the spread of the Gospel 2nd Edition. By a Cantab London, 1860... 46 5. Close, Francis., (Dean of Carlisle.) Lecture on Tobacco; its influ- ences, physical, moral and religious London, 1859...31 6. Ramsay, E. B., (Dean of Edinburgh). The present state of the Canon Law (of the Episcopal Church in Scotland) considered. - „ . , , Edinburgh, 1859... 32 t. Maitland, Rev. S. R. Remarks on some works of J. H. Frere, Esq Re-printed from « An attempt to elucidate the prophecies concern- ing Anti-Christ." t„ ,„ ,o,„ ,^ e 17 « X, ™ "London, 1859... 19 8. tarrar, Rev. P. W. Harrow, its past history and future hopes : a sermon preached before Harrow School on Founder's Day, Oct. 6. o TÏ 1 "^'""r'r^ London, 1859... 19 9. Baylee, Rev. J. T. A word of warning to the youth of England against the " National Sunday League," being remarks on a pamph- let (advocating) the «discontinuance, by Act of Parliament, of the Ten Commandments in the Church Service."... .London, 1859 31 10. Pusey, Rev. Dr. God's prohibition of the Marriage with a deceased * wife's sister (Levit. xviii, 6.) not to be set aside by an inference from a restr-jaon of Polygamy among the Jews. (Levit. xviii, 18.) 11 31. -I .X XT , London, 1860... 44 11. Philpotts, H., (Bishop of Exeter ) Letter to the Lord Bishop of Lichfield on the claim of his authority in favor of the Bill for legalizing marriage with the sister of a deceased wife; with a postcript on a tract of the Rev. Dr. McCaul, on Levit. xviii, 18. 19 M n I « T^ London, 1860... 53 12. McCaul, Rev. Dr. A. The ancient interpretation of Levit sviii 18 as received in the Church for more than fifteen hundred yeais, a PAMPHLETS. Vol. CCULKl.— Continued. p sufficient apology for holding that according to the word of God, marriage with a deceased wife's sister is lawful London, 18r)9„.G0 13. Ileywood, James. State of authorised Biblical Revision, with refer- ences to recent Parliamentary Papers London, 18G0...15 14. Phillips, Major J. Scott. On some curiou.s and original discoveries, concerning the re-scttlcment of the seed of Abraham, in Syria and Arabia, with mathematical and geographical Scripture proofs. Aberdeen, 18(;0...15 Vol. CCLXXII. [Shipping, Canada railways, Homœopathy, &c ] 1. Seymour, George. The Shipping Question : a reply to W. S. Lind- say's speech in favor of free trade, &c London, 18G0...60 2. Lance, W. Letter on the origin, present position, and future pros- pects of the Great Western Railway of Canada London, I860.. .44 3. Conquest, J. T., 31. D. What is Homœopathy y and is there any, and what, amount of truth in it? 3rd Edition, revised. London, 1859.. ..24 4. The Piccadilly Papers : a series of pamphlets on questions of the day, by independent writers : — L The great increase of 'the Public Expenditure: its cause, and how to check it London, 1860... 20 II. The Church Question in England : addressed to the House °^^(>r^^ - London, i860.. .16 5. Childers, H. C. E., M. P. The Ballot in Australia : a speech in the House of Commons, Feb. 9, 1860 n 6. Rich, Henry., M. P. Government by a Minority: a letter to a ^°°«*^*"'^°* London, 1859...28 7. Coningham, Will., M. P. The Co-operative Associations in Paris and the French Republic : a lecture delivered in Brighton, July 28, 1851. 2nd Edition London, 1859..31 8. Smith, J. H. Facts in evidence of the truth of Homœopathy ; being an account of 50 cases successfully treated on that principle. Jlanchester, 1859.. 58 9. Milford Haven and Brunswick, (Georgia, U. S.) The safest, most capacious and best situated harbours in England and the Southern States of America London, 1859.. .16 10. Mr. Goldsworthy Guruey's account of the invention of the Steam- Jet or Blast; and its application to steamboats and locomotive Engines, in reference to the mistaken claim put forth by Mr. Smiles, in his Life of George Stephenson London 1859 24 2 , ... |! 10 PAMPHLETS. Vol. CCI.XXn.-Conlmu(d. "I. Woaro John .S,„,i,.i.„ „„iiec, „r hi, p„Mic„,i„„, „„ ,„o .J"" » rachvo Art, and „. Mili,„rj- ,,„J Naval Scionce, lfc»-l«t.| l'r,n.c,I Tor private circulalio,, ,' , ' ''; „ „ I.'. «>.„*, .«,„„„.. T„c s..v.o,orK„,,.„ i.;.:;:^;;- : :■„ Z-" Lcia":;I '' ""' °"'"' ■ "" '""" "" ""«»" -^-'-4-1 u. .....,;Na.^,a,A;.^;,;;;r-,- I. The Health of Jlothers : a tract.... j^, j .,r IT. Sc^cul Annual Report: with.proi^c^i^^rih^fi;;^^^»"""^" .neotu,, of the Association, July 21. 1S50 London, 18.^>!)...,'J2 III. Remarks on Wo,uan's work in Sanitary Reforn. : a tract, !.. Chur^h of En,h.d Rook I..kin, Hnion. List of Rook, i^^lt -'' Iat.o ; J. ,rst Annual Report ; aud the Rook Hawking Circular, a quarterly paper of .he Union ^^^.^^^ .^^J^^^^,^ Vol. CCLXXIII. [Politics.] 1. Trevelyan, Sir Charles. Statement of the cireu.nstances connected w,th h.s res.gnatxon of the (iovornn.ent of Madras...London, 18G0 57 authentic documents ,, "-•""'" 4.M..i„i,J»ep„. n.IWi.,,Q„.,u„;.„,.H;,;;i:'':- ■''' .^. .>„«o., Cape. Wa„e,. The ., „, h*,.,a, C^l"! Z'*' »pvop«,„o„ for v.J..i„g ihcir „„n,her b„„ ta,p,<,ved ,,alem 7. a„ch, c. A Th:N:„;„:„;;„7sw;;:::::;.:;:,'r:; .Z" « l '"'""°'- ""'"■■'■■ ^-'°° "'' -■"■-■ p«'i 1 Load„„; i86,;:.8! .0. lia„k..„aB,„lia„-„ A«.,ia f"!' t°o"In îsn I'? n. P.«ev, Ed,.„.,,. Trade. „ai„.» aad .hii; .e,ide..ie.' ° ' '""-'' Manchester, 1861. ..27 PAMPHLETS. 11 Vol. CCLXXIV. [Grand Trunk Railway, &c.j ''"s-^ a.„r^lc.c^ce„.i„, ehe Grand Tr„„. n.U..y of C...,. : (pHuto.. ia .W 12 1. ^--;^« ^or half-year eadin,. une. 0, a„d Report o. 3,r. Hlaek- well to fteptember, 1858 ">i.«k- -' Hoport of procfcdiugs at ^arvi^di^'inciZ^^^r''') ,V lô, 1858 "lecnng at loronto, on Dec. 3. ««"t«n>cntofthoLondon"i;h;et;;:;M;;;h-8;;^^^^ , 4. Accounts for half years endin.. Doc '51 isr.si , V ; ^ 5. Jlcport of Mr. Blackwell, vice;! il' ' 1 "' ''"'" ''' '"''' ^^^ 185{) ' Pitsidcnt and mana-ing director, f 17 ith other papers 12 «.Uoport of the London C — ^ ■". 1«60 M. ItcniirfsC r.P Ilr. I 1... ,. auJ of Messrs. Blackwcll, Shanly, 6. Accounts for half-year endin, I)cc"'31."Ï859," wit '. Statement of the Loudon Directors, July 1.^,1 «6, u . o, °'"""«ce of Bondholders ; Dec 1800 -jr Ucports of .he London Directors, ' " "- ^^' uiid Mackenzie, Dec. I860. 10. First Kcport of Select C ommittce of Bondholders; with petidon^'to" Fef im ^'"'"'^'^ "' '^""'''^''' ''"'' '•^'^''"'^^ 8,31 "'""" «^easons in support thereof 11. Second Report of said Com mittee; July, 1801. ■i\i 55 0-1 .0 12. Report of the Loudon Directors, iu. 7;i859,&; Blaekwoll '""'" '''"'^*°"' ''"'"'^ -^' 1^««' 1-1. Report of London Directors/oct' •■'0 I'sftiV'""'!! ^^' year, ending June 30. 18 ' '"' "'' "'^^""'^ '""^ ''""•- with letter of Mr. 15. Report of Londo 15 28 (Other pamphlets in this volume) :- ,16. hllis, J. V. First Pr!»,. V. xr , 1 i.«t 1 nze L.say, on New Brunswick as a hon.e for , '"^'- JoJiU; N. B., I860.. .60 «saj, on New Brunswick. emigrants, &c 17. Edgar, James. Second Prize K 18. Brown, Hon. James., Surveyor GenenI A th" ft"' ""■ """ ''''-'^ Brunswick J'or uoneral. A third Essay, on New 19- A ihw words abourEmiï.ntïon'trp"*"';''";:''^'^^ '^"''"' ^"^^ "•' 1««0...21 Quebec, 1861. ..65 12 PAMPHLETS. Vol. CCLXXV. [Volunteers, H. Hunt, &o.] - "^'^ 1. History and proceedings of the National Rifle Association, 1860. London. ..Ill 2. MacDougall, Sir Duncan. History of the Volunteer Movement. Second Edition, with additions London, 1861. ..G4 3. Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, at the tomb of Washington, Oct., 1860: a poem Cambridge, 1861. ..10 4. Taylor, J. 11. Address on the rise and progress of Jlcehanics' Institutes in England London, 1861. ,.24 5 William Holman Hunt and his works: a memoir of the Artist's life, with adcsoription of his pictures London, 1800.120 0. Simpson, J. Y. Archaîologj, its pust and its future work ; being the annual address to the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, given January 28, 1801 ..Edinburgh, 1861. ..77 Vol. CCLXXVI. [Coal, Druids, Tropics] 1. Piimsoll, Thomas. Black diamonds, (or. Coals) ; their origin, use and value London, 1801.104 2. Pratt, J. li. The Druids Edinburgh, 1801. ..96 8. Lees, James. The six months seasons of the Tropics.. London, 1860. ..95 Vol. CCLXXVII. [Beligion, Temperance] 1. Turquand, 3Irs. Paul J. Reverence for the Sanctuary; with pre- face and memoir by her husband Loudon, 1801. pp. x. 100 2. Stuart, Kcv. Edward, Sacramental Worship : A sermon preached on Easter Day, 1859 ; with an Appendix, on the use of Music, Painting, Architecture, Liglits, Incense, Vestments, &c., in Chris- tian Worship London, 1861, .,69 3. Close, F. (Dean of Carlisle). " Why I have taken the Pledge ;" or an apology for total abstinence and the permissive Maine law. London, 1861. ..30 Vol. CCLXXVIII. [Beligion.] 1. Correspondence between the Bishop of Exeter and the Pt. Hon. T. B. Macaulay, in January, 1849, respecting statements relative to the Church of England, in Macaulay's History. London, 1801. ,.60 2. Vaux, Rev. J. E. The presence of the whole Congrégation at the • Holy Eucharist, the rule of Antiquity, and the intention of the Church of England Loudon, 1801. ,.52 3. Macrae, John. The Scripture law of Marriage with reference to the prohibited degrees Edinburgh, 1861.. .72 ■I PAMPHLETS. 18 Pages n, 1860. London... Ill Movcmcut. jndon, 1S61...C1 ngton, Oct., iridgc, 1861.. .10 Mechanics' )ndon, 1861. ,.24 A.rtist's life, )ndou, 1860.120 rork ; being tland, given )urgh, 1861. ..77 origin, use indon, 1861.104 mrgh, 1801. ..96 •ndon, I860.. .95 ; with pro- 1801. pp. X. 100 u preached of Music, ., in Chris- ndon, 1861. ..59 'ledge;" or le law. ndou, 1861. ..30 U. Hon. T. relative to ndon, 1861... 60 ition at the ;io'i of the ndon, 1801... 52 ence to tiic urgh, 1861. ..72 Vol. CCLXXVm.— Co/i/mi/erf. p^^^^ 4. Wordsworth, Chs. On the 29th Canon of 1608, forbidding parents to be sponsors for their children, and on its repeal .. Loudon, 1860... 23 5. Nanglo, Kdward. Spiritualism fairly tried, and its phenomena traced to their true cau.sc ^^chiU, 1861. ..38 0. King, Uryan. Sacrilege and its encouragement, being a second letter of remonstrance to the Bishop of London i860.. .19 7. Puscy, E. B. The thought of the love of Jesus for us, the remedy '" for .sins of the body. A sermon Oxford, 1861. ..19 8. An historical summary of the title of the Popes to the Patrimony of St. Peter, and their temporal pos.scssions London, 1861. ..50 9. Ou thcCivil dLstbilities of the Scottish Episcopalians. Edinburgh', 1861.'."20 1 0. Wiibcrforce, S. (Bishop of Oxford). The Word of the Lord To Ebcd- mclech the Ethiopian : A sermon preached on the sending forth of Archdeacon Mackenzie and his company to Africa, Oct. 2, 1800. London, I860.. .18 11. Moborley, G. H. The Christians in Rome, during the three first centuries: a prize essay Oxford, 1861... 56 12. Scwell, William. On the inspiration of the Holy Scripture : a letter to a student o^f„,j^ 1861.111 Vol. CCLXXIX. I Miscellanies.] 1. King, Gregory. Natural and Political observations and conclusions upon th« state of England, 1090; with the life of the author, by George Chalmers London, 1810...73 2. Grey, Charles., Earl. Speech on the State of the Nation, in the House of Lords, on the 14th June, 1810 London, 1810.. .87 3. Sketches of Irish History, and considerations on the Catholic Qucs- tion; with answer to Messrs Ncwenham and Cobbett's misrcpre- .mentations respecting the affairs of Ireland London, 1811.109 4. Adam, AVilliam., M. P. Speech on the great question of Privilege,' concerning Sir Francis Burdctt, on the 0th April, 1810. . ^ .... London, 1810.107 0. Conciliation with America, the true polic / of Great Britain. By a friend to British manufactures London 1811. ..31 6. Leach, John., M.P. Speech upon the question of limitations 'to the" Royal Authority in the hands of the Regent, on the 31st Decem- ber, 1810 , J ,„,, „ _ ' London, 1811. ..32 / . Uubost, Antoine. An appeal to the public, against the calumnies of the Editor of the Examiner, respecting his " Tableau de Damocles.» London, 1810, pp. xii...47 Il PAMPHLETS. !*■ If Vol. CCLXXIX.-Co/i/wMfrf. 8. Forbes, James. Reflections on the character of the Ilin.loos, and on '"^'' the importance of CDnverting thcui to Christianity; being the pre- face and conclusion of a series of Oriental lettei-s to be published 8 ""■*y-------- • London, 181U...(i;l X Arrowsmith, II. G. Doubts i^pon the reasoning of Dr. Daley and observations on the Crimi. J Law London. 1810. .(];} Vol. CCLXXX. [MisceUaniofl.] 1. Sinclair, Sir John., M.P. Observations on the report of the Kullion Committee. 2nd and .'5rd editions...London, 1810. Kaeh edition.-.O-l •-. Report ofthe Select Committee of the House of Commons on the high price of Gold Bullion ,>,,^,^,,,^ i,,o...89 3. Sinclair, Sir John., M.P Remarks on Mr. hu.kissou's pamphlet on " Currency," with explanation of the real nature and advantj.-es of the present system of circulation. 2ndedition... .London, 18% 74 4. Huskisson, W., M. P. The . I J 3. Ra T 4. Ace Y m m 5 Exai Pages iloos, nnd ou ing the prc- c imblishcd mdon, 1810. ..(i;! . Palcj, and jndon, 18lU.,(i;{ the Bullion lach edition... (i-J ions on tlic !astlc, 1S10...H!) )aniphletou udviinUjgcs ndon, 1810.. .74 reciiition of adon, 1810.173 uscrvations oral nature tion. idoD, 1811.111 «mitteo of lion; with currency." don, 1811.160 don, 1761.144 don, 1755.197 ion, 1754.136 i>rica, and lefcnce of loD, 1758.130 iris, 176G...18 h. 0.) and both on, 1769.. 43 PAMPHLETS. , - 16 Vol. CCLXXXII. [MiscellaneaT ^''================== ===== !• The country gentleman's advice to his son nn i.- ,• • . ^"«" and especially on the Ibllv „n 1 ■ ' P"'"'""»' *'"'>«1»«^ Clubs. I *''°'""^""^ P°'-"'«'ous consequences of all Party ^- irayward,s. ^-t^^rt^^^u^iZA:;;:;;;;;:,;^^^ on the worth of their civil nn.l r i- • , . ^ ''■"'*"'^' j-tidea of Popery Vc """ '"'^'""'-'M^ give them a •1 ;;fve,.ter, Dr. (of Leyden). " Kx;;;;;d;„;;;-e;;;r;;-M;:;;':;r' '''^'- -« 4. Dispute between the King a„d Sen.te of CT '^ -^ Kegal power and the liberties oZ , ' '" ''^"^ *« '''« of the Swedish ConstilutLr '"""'■ "'" " ^''"^^ — ^ '>• Folly and danger of EnthusiasniV'^'discour;: •'^""•^*'"' l'S«-52 conflagration of the world bv thV ' " °" '''" Pretcnded year 1758 ^^'^^'^'^'by the comet which is to appear in the 0. Ilea.sons for building of Barracki " «Vm. \ ^^ondon, 1756.. .56 - and aptitude of a^BritiX MiHtir'' "'^"" ''' T^'^^- '• Tl'c Occasional Patriot: an enquirv'inh,"/.! -London, 1756... 42 Great Britain with the ConZt '"""' ""'''^''*'°- «*• ■'<• -A^ constituent's answer to thfl r-.fl • '. I">ndon, 1756...52 upon the present Z e of tfl ! Thl " ^î^".'" "^ ^"^'--' with regard to subsidies and 'I^l-J^ "'"^ "^'■""•^' particularly ^and France ZlTl!!,! " ^"'''""' ^'''' ^"^^''^ î>. Party Spirit in time of nnhliV aZ '.',' I^ondon...48 Physic »"*'' """ses m the practice of rol. CCLXXXIli. ratisoellaneai ^^'"'^"'' ^^^^-^^ ■'=re:^:;^,iSr:;:i^^n--^^^^^ 2- Mr. Beaufoy's speech on tiT; 1 ?7 Tin .T^f "'"' ^^^^-^^ mons, on a Bill for re-^ulnfin 1 ' '" "^"""^ «^^ t!»»»- Africa to the West Ind^ '"' *'^ ''^"^•'^-- "^ -S-s from 3. Ramsay, Rev. James. Obiections'M"ir'"r;: ^'""^°°' 1789...37 Trade, with answers, &c " '^°"*'"° '^^ *h« «lave t- Accountoftheproceodin-satth«"i,'In ' i ' ^°"*^'"'' 1788...85 mentary Reform. With „ „ ^' „ ''' *° <'°°«'ier Parlia- meeting [_'^ " '"""""^ «^ th« «peeches at that 5 Examen of Mr. Sheridan's *Dlân Z'ihl"- York.. .14 in this country _ '' ^^' '«'proyement of Education ^''"^don,1784...69 16 PAMPIILETH. I . " ! ' Vol. CCLXXXIII.--Con/in«e. I'hipps, Joseph. Dissertations on îhe ikture and etieet of Christian ^ Paptism, Christian Communion, and religious Waiting upon (îod. «' , London, 1780....")2 * 7. Drook Mary, llcasons for the necessity of silent waiting, in order ,: to the soPimi worship of God. With several quotaHons from Kobert Barclay's Apology London, I780...32 8 The same as " American pamphlets," vol. SO, No. 2. ? 9. Cooper, Rev. Sam. Sermon on the Man of Sin, delivered in Harvard Col ego, Sept. 1, 1773, at the lecture founded by the Hon. Paul 'Î „ ,y^'^ Boston, 1774...69 I 10. Liair^ John. Essays on Sacraments, Regeneration, and the means I °^^'"'° • Now York, 1771...89 mn. CCLXXXVI. [Miscellanea.] .a 1. Wilton-House: the seat of the Earl of Pembroke. Description of ,? the Statues, Busts, Paintings, &c., therein, with a dissertation on the origi», progress and decay of Sculpture among the Greeks and "°'"''"' London, 1784. ppxv,144 -. I'l'c same as "American pamphlets," vol. 47, No. 6 (but imperfect). IS ENGLISH TAMl'llIETS. Ï Vol. aeiXX^CVii. rMisoellanea] p„g^.,. 1. Kuox, lUr Uu«h. Funeral Bcriuon for M,, nu Kcl.cccii SiuimouM, ladj of the Honorable Potor Sinimous, (invcrnor ol'tho Ibland of Saba, who departed this life, March 19, 170.') p.p. xu...8l 2. Pavies, llev. Samuel. Sermon delivered at Nas-suu-llall, New Jer- sey, January 14, 17G1, on the death of King George II., with au account oftho life and death of the author, by David Uostwitk. New York, 1701. pp. X... 20 [For another copy, see "American pamphlets," vol. 40, No. 2] ;{. Thoni, Rev. Wni. Serniun preached on the I4th April, 1761, at the opening of the Synod of Glasgow and Ayr (JIasgow, 17GÏ...40 •1. The same as y«] :i85, No. ÎJ. f). J{rown, Uev. Ji,iii.;.s. The extensive influence of ruligiou.s kuowledg.-. Sermon i.reached Juno 2, 17G1>, before the Scottish Society for propagating Chi i.stian knowledge Kdinburgh, 1701»...4.') (1. State of tlie Society in Scotland hv propagating Christian knowledge, in the year ]7'li> ...> 7. The case of the Seot.-Ii Frtsbyterians of the City of New York. New York, 1773. ..y(J 8. Duché, Kev Jacob. The duty of standing fast in our spiritual and temporal liberties. A sermon preached July 7, 1775. (Inscribed to General Wa,shington.; Philadelphia, 1775.. .25 t». Witherspoon, J)r. John. Sermon preached at Princeton, May 17, 177G, being the general fast appointed by the Congress through the United Colonies. With an address to the natives of Scotland residing in America Philadelphia, 1776,..78 Vol. CCLXJiXVIII. tMiscellanies.] 1. Slower, C. Typographical Marks, for the use of Authors. London, 1822... iV 2. What is the Constitution ? and what are its Origin, History, ant' Fundamental Principles? By a True Briton London, 1835.. .71 3. Joinville, H. R. H. the Prince de. The Naval Forces of France, compared to those of England. Translated from the French. London... 32 4. Stratton, 1,. -!««. On the Celtic origin of many Classical Proper ^''™^« Edinburgh, 1845... 47 5. Badcock, Incui. ( I L i-ell. On Oi'tposts, Patroles, &c. Montreal, 1849. ..22 . . 6, May, T. E. On tho Consolidation of the Election Laws. ' •^».' London, 1850... 23 Vol. col: 7. Cal «; ^'. Uu L 9. Da^ 10. Den 11 . The 12 . Wh 13 List 14. Norl l.'i. Biof. ter nnc Vol. ccLx: 1. Glov Hu 2_ Mark but 3. Guid Edi 4. Hawt ofl 5. Jervii 6. Whit( his I IVol.CCXC. I 1. Markl Thir 2. Jaekst sins .•«^■-s* Pflgl'l. Cil SiuiuiouM, :ho hland of p.p. XII. ,.84 II, New Jcr- II., with au Host wick, 17G1. pp. x...liO . 40, No. 2] 1761, at the uHgow, 17GÏ...4I» I kuowIcd;;o. 1 .Society I'ur jjurgli, 1701>...4;> knowledge, York. York, 177;i...ol) pirituul and (Inscribed ilphia, 1775...'jr) ju, iMuy 17, through the ttf Scotland Iphia, 1776.. .78 ■s. udon, 1822. ..!< ^k istory, auC .$« ndoD, 1835. .71 of France, rcnch. London. .32 cal Proper urgh, 1845.. .47 treal, 1840.. 22 Qdon, 1850.. .23 1 ENGLISH PAMPHLETS. |0 Vol. OaLXXXVIII—Conlmued. Z , PftgtK « . Calvert, F. Suco.i.l Letter to the Right l(o„. Sir V. Wood, Baronet upon certain l.uw.s aftbctin:; Agriculture London, 18.-.()...42 8. Hutchison, Simon. I'.aoticnl Instruction.s on t'le Drainage of Uranthani, 18;)1...24 0. Dans, Hcwit. lloply to Lord WharncIiflo'H Letter on Draining. M\ n • I, .. ., London, 1851. ..10 10. Den.so.,, '•: |{. Marriago with a Wife's Sister juitilied. _, London, 1851. ..50 11. The llival Educational Projects London, 1851. ..32 12. Whish, Ilcv. .1. C. The Great I5.xhibition Prize E8.say. ,„ ,. „ London, 1851. ..87 IJ. List of the Sculptures and I'aintings in the Vernon (3.illery. ,, .- London. ..10 14. Northunibcrland-IIousoj its Saloons and Picture (Jnllery. ,, ... , London, 1851. ..14 !••. biographical .-ind descriptive Hketches of the distinguished charac- ters composing the Wax Work Kshil.ition of Madame Tus^and and Sons t , ,„., ., ^ Londim, 1S;)1...:!2 Vol. CCLXXXIX. [ThooIogical.J I. Olover llev. Richard. The " Light of the Word," or Ilolnun Hunt.» Oreat .\llcgorical I'ict.iro (runsh.tcd into words. ' London, 1862. pp. XV. 120 -. Markland,.). A. The Offertory : (he n,o,st excellent way of eontri- I'ut.ng money for Christian purposes. Second Edition, enlarged. „ „ ., London, 1862... .SO à. Guide to the Church Services in Lond..n and its suburbs. Second Edition, corrected T^„„j„„^ )^i\]..,2i 4. Ilawtre; Rev. S. St. Mark's School l.y the sea-sido in the summer ot lb ! : to which is prefixed a suggestion on Kducation. , ^ . London, 1861... 61 0. JerviH, Rev. W. G. Arc "Startling Facts" true? a new chapter. ^ „r, • ., London, 1861. ..10 6. Whiteside, Rt. lion. James. Oliver Goldsn.i.h: his friends and his critics. A lecturo Dublin, 1862...80 Vol. CCXC. [Ecclesiastical.] 1. Markland, J. II. On the Reverence due to Holy Places and Holy . /t'"Ss; abridged by S. T j^,,, ^^^l ^.^ "' sins°"' ^'"^"^ "'" ^''""'^"^- '^'''" «'"^"^"^'^-^ of Pe *'°^ ; London, 1863 IWRU MKS , î.> 20 ENGLISH PAMPHLETS. Vol. CCXC.—Conlinue,!. """ " A i- 1 ■ Pflges "■ ChTrc^"" '■"'" ""' '""^ '"'• ''' ^'^'^-' ^-0-^- of village , „ London, 1802...^! -t. ItcporUf the Lord lii.I.op of Capo Town, va:, the llev. W. Lon^ hoard .uthc S«pro.„o Court of the Colon, of the Capo o S .lushcc Watcnnoyor Capo Town/] 8G1. 122 Vol. CCXCI. [MiscolUvnios.] 1. OarHuiian native Oil, i^ „o.,, use. and profit., with some accunnt of a MS. to tlje 0.1 woRs; to which is prefixed a Pro.speetu.s of the ( .u.ad,an Native Oil Co.npauy, under Imperial Act. ^ o . r,, London, 18C2. pp.v....'')2 2. A Chapters, the History of Newfoundland, (riot and loss of life), ^'''' "" "PP^^"^''^ 18G2. pp.vi..2.; system of Mad-honscs ,n Kngland London, 18Cl...n5 | 4. I^^;;-", Sir Charles. Healing by the Hand and Will, exemplified by Mr. Capcrn, dur.n,^ a residence at Lamport London; 1802 1'. 5. Guruoy Kov^Archer. lîe.toration ; or the completion of tl.o lie- formation. Second and enlarged edition Lonln, 1SG2. pp xv 7' (•• Stcero Edw.ard. llestoration, .. Pamphlet by tho llev. A. Gurncy considered .n .a letfer to the Lord Bishop' of LineolnT to S; » M- I 7. London, I8(i2...2n. I ' ' TLl'"' f /!; ^'" r"'""^^^ ^^'^'^ '"' ^'^^ ^^'«^-^^i»» «*' ^^^^ scotch m Liturgy : A letter to the Lord Bishop of ?rechin...Lo„don, 18G2 •>- ] 8. ««ker Mrs, Erie. F,„u,, Fancy, Fact, which is it ? An omui,^ jnto "'^^ 7f 3- or Spiritualism Lo^uJiSgL.,.; 10 Tl,„. (Bishop of Brechin), ^'^^r'' of Chnst^n art. A Sern.on preached nt the re-openin' of t e C'-P0latRoshn,on E.stor Tuesday, 1862 Edinburgh 18« o, Vol. CCXCIT. [Miscellanies. 1834-36.] 1. Effect on England of the Prussian Connnercial League. Exfractoc! from the " Briti.sh and Foreign Review," No. 11. 2. Cobden, Richard. England, Ireland and An,eri.a -^rt^hÎ!!;? -"' Forcgn policy. With an autograph lettor of^^ll^o!^"""' ' '■ 'ïï»t "'«"'• ^r" ^'^"-^ Canadian, BaUio,':^"^,;^^-'"" Timber. Re-pr.nted from Nos. 11 and 12 of d,e ' 'portfolio." 4. Staunton, Sir Geo Thno w i . ^--ondon, 1830,... 40 ° Angoulême, 1834.. ..U'J I 11. I'ages. a Dr. iMcCaul's sociation 15 Biographical ' Magazine. London, 1862. ween England nt enactments [iondon, 1846., )lishcd at the Town, 1860... 41 40 .02 the objections 'Natal, to the iOndon, 1862.. ..83 i^erty and di.s- jland. With r read at the edition. ondon, 1862,... 62 îew Chapter, ondon, 1801... .10 Isewhcrc. ondon, 1862..., 22 he Sanctity ening of the urgh. 1862 ...24 Extracted ndon, 18.^];") ...f};j r England's ;)r. idon, 1835.. 160 id Turkish •tfoh'o." don, 1836.... 45 ition.s with id Edition, don, 18;'0....70 ) questions 'i>;e, 1834.. ..wSr:rcierer:s,rr.?t?z^^^^^^^^ -*• Loyd, S. J. Reflections on Mr 1 H v> i - ^°f?°°' 1837....65 Causps on.l n • ^- la'^uer's pamphlet on the Causes and Consequences of the pressure on the Money Market London, 1837.. ..56 24 BNGLISU PAMPULETS. Vol. CCXCVII—Cc .ontinucd. 5. Bennison, W. The cau.c of the présent 3io„e, Orisi. o.yM.c^!'''' n answer o the pamphlet of 31r. J. II. l>ahnor; and a relnedy pointed out. Third edition T .. i -.oo? 0. lliea..o Sanson. Observations on ;h;;:;;:p-S^^^ÏÏ----'' Money'^rik^t'"'^""""''^"^^^^'"^^"^^^^^"^''^''--'-»^'- 7. ^wi^^ w n. Observa;;:;;;;; t^;o';;:t;;;;t-Më;;moc;r;c!!;'--'' Vol. CCXCVIII. [Trade and Banking. 1827.:î3.] u «^ 1. An article on Free Trade, from the " AV^estniiuster Review" for ;t"Ser!!: '^" '''"''' ' •^•''^' ' ™"^^''°" ^^ ^^^^^'-« -^ 2. The state of the cou;me;;;.;';rGr;;;'];;;;i;;";;;r;;;i;;'Jf [l;-'^ tolomal and other produce, for 18.30 London l»?-?! o, a. 3Iartin, E. M^t^me,,. The p.t .nd pres^^ ;;;i:r^^S-^^ liade ot England, and of the continent of J.]urope and An.erici • aud a comparison between the consump.ion, price of, and revenu.' Jenved from, tea, coffee, sugar, wine, tobacco, &Ô. < i> 1 f. ^ . London, 1832 y*-» -1. lîeport of a Committee of the citi.ensofl3oston and vicinity, om>o.ed to a further increase of duties on importations iJoston 18-'7 10(5 5. Memorial of the Committee appointed by the " Free Trade Couvcn; " ' tion, held at Fhiladelphia, in September and October, 1831 to prepare and present a memorial to Congress, remonstrating a«ai'nst the existing tariff of duties ; with an appendix. fi A • P., 1, ,. -New York, 1832..,. 87 b. A view of the Uank.ng question, resulting from practice and expe- rience T 1 no, 7. GouW, N„tl,a.ic,. StcWr^fïï.'-i^i-^rMwi'ricf ''■ ''' « n:.#„. fii • Jjondon, 1833....20 H. Uistoiyof the ns. , progress, and present state of Banking, in all pai^s of the wor.d ; in which is developed an entirely new prin- ciple of circulating medium for the United Kingdom of (ireat Britain and Ireland. With accounts annexed to the evidence and report of the Committee of Parliament on the Bank of Eng- land Charter, in 1832 ° Vol. CCXCIX. [Miscellanies. 1767-1836.] 1. Analysis of the law concerning parochial provision for the Toor • with nn appendix i^OT "' 2. Duppa, B. F. The causes of the presct'c^ondilimi 'if the lab^ourh!!'" " " classes in the South of England, with a few hints to ameliorate it! London, 1881,. HO Pag«s Crisis oxplaincJ, ' ; uiid a rolucdy ..lioujon, 1837. ipltlct ol' 3Iiv J. u pressure on the ■ .JiOiuloii, 1 837. otaliio Currency Ion, 1,S;J7. pp.xi,..74 -\s 13 r Kovlew " for Ï* objections and 1830... .14 ill reference to .London, 1831... .31 »te of the Tea and America; uf, and revenue Loudou, 1832 .'2>2 einity, oppo.'^ud .Uoston, 18 J7.. 10(5 Trade Couven- tobcr, 1831, to itrating against X. w York, 1832.... 87 tieo aud cxpe- London, 1832.. 15!» America. London, 1833.... 20 îanking, in all I'cly new prin- loni of (ireat the evidence Jank of Eng- 39 or the Poor j 1707. pp. xiii...61 he labouring ameliorate it. ondon, 1831,. 110 ENGLISH PAMPHLETS. 95 Vol. CCXCIX,-Continued. -■^-— --^-^^=:--.™ '■ ^;j,';jy"f|^ - K"-1«'^S- f-m the "We..tn.i:.,.ter Review " for'"'^' 4. Crawfurd,Johnri;;;aciZndhisioS^ impede the Education of the people 'T tf I 5.Hulbe.,J.r. Observation.oS^;i^;-:,-F-^-::^^^^^ I ferent system of affording medical relief to the ,siek poor tîu nW G.Smith IT t' "a'lp ' Shrewsbury, 1827. ...,51 7. Trench, Francis. Kcmarkron 'ui7advintiZ7nf''l^^ cstaDUsnment. Second edition i „„,, 1^.,.. , I Dit' '", ;',!'- '"'' °° "■»>•'■'»" "" --J '- • "Z I ^"' to amend the Poor-law» . , ° ifxr 1 #Mr^« ' '^ondon, 183J:....(i5 I Vol. CCC. [New South Wales.] f !• On the state and causes of Crime i.wl «n P.. : *• . • , with an account of the IJritish Af.;. n . • "n'''"'^' »' = ., With an autograph letter ^ mtiet W '"'""T'"", 'T''' 1. Draft of a proposed Charter fo-'VC'CirV"":" V-""^''"'^""' '■^■^••••*^^ with introductory remark, ^ '^"'''''"'" Commission, I '■ ''"'' '''-'' ''''^ ^^-'- of thrso;;^-!;;;;^,- •^^J:;^^^^---^^ I <^- Statement of the objects of the New 7n.i ^ A . ^°°^o°. 1S3G.....10 I particulars concerning h pc^ b/tl . T"f °"' ^'''' ^°""^ ; productions, &c.... ^ ' "'*'"*' '°'^' ^""'"^'>- "«tu»'"! f 7. The article Colony, re-printiid w"i^l I ^'°"''""' 1^37... .27 paîdia Britannica.,... ... .._ ^° «"PPlement to the Encycio- ^01. CCOLfBritish Museum, 1828-36 j " '^'^ objects..!. °' " general cIa,.sification of Scientific iilJ' ë' 26 ENGLISH rAMPlILETS. Vol. ceci.— Continued. before the Select Committee on the British Museum; with an np-^"^'' pendix containing heads of inquiry respecting the improvement 01 the Museum t i 100,^ Q HTM, ,Ti X London, 1830.. ..GO à. Millard, John. Letter containing a plan for the better management of the British Museum. Second edition 1330 ^g 4. Acts and Votes of Parliament relating to the British Museum', with'"" the statutes and rules thereof, and the succession of Trustees "and Officers London, 1828. pp.l5G 0. Papers relative to the project of building a General Kecord Office. With Plans Tr..„i,-„ loc • at iiouuou, isoi). pp XIV. ..81 Vol. CCCII. [Bastardy and Poor-laws. 1833-34.] 1. Bccher, Rev. John Thomas. Letter on the alteration and amend- ment of the laws relating to Bastardy London, 1834... ?,1 2. The principles of delegated, central and special authority, applied to the Poor-laws Amendment Bill London, 1834... 10 3. Extracts from the information received by His Majesty's Commis- biouers, as to the administration and operation of the Poor-laws. Loudon, 18;J3. pp. xxi.-13J Vol. CCCIII. [Corn Laws, 182Q-34.J 1. AVhitmore, W. W. Ijcttcr upon the Corn laws. Second edition. London, 1820.. .Si 2. Free trade in Corn the real interest of the Landlord, and the true policy of the State. By a Cumberland Land-owner.. ..London, 1828.. ..S.'J 3. ILiJl, (îeo. Webb. Iteview of the various sources of National Wealth, and a reply to a recent publication of Jiord Milton ngain.st the Corn ^'^^^'^•••; London, 1832. ...SO 4. Compendium of the laws regulating and restricting the importation, exportation and consumption of Foreign Corn from IGGO ; and a series of accounts from tlic date of the eariiest official-records ; shewing the operation of the several statutes, the average prices of corn, &c., &c., presenting a complete view of the Corn trade of ^ Great Britain London, 1833... .71 5. Hume, J. i). Letters on the Corn laws and on the rights of the working cla.s.scs. showing the injustice and impolicy of the owners of the lands increasing, artificially, the money value of their cx- clusiye estates, by means of arbitrary charges made on the rest of tho people for the necessaries of life. With an autograph letter from the author London, 1834....49 6. Schcer, F. A form of petition to the Upper House, against any alterations of the Ccrn law London, 1833. pp. iv...24 7. Ilemarks on the averages of Hamburg and on the (Jommercial policy of Great Britain towards Prussia and other Northern States. London, 1833.. .7 sum ; with an Pagca ap. the iiupvovcment ..London, 1830., ..GO ttcr management 1830... .28 ih Museum, with I of Tru.stec3'an(l iOndon, 1828. pp.l5G al Ilecord Office, on, 1835. ppxiv...81 tion and aniend- .. London, 1834.. .,32 ority, applied to ..London, 1834... KJ ijesty's Commis- tho Poor-laws. ], 18.33. pp. xxi,13J 3ond edition. London, 182G.. .SI rd, and the true ..London, 1828,., ,83 atioual Wealth, igain.stthe Corn .Loudon, 1832. ,.,50 he importation, n lOGO ; and a )fficial -records ; average prices ? Corn trade of London, 1833., ..71 3 rights of the ' of the owners ue of their cx- on the rest of itograph letter iondon, 1834... .49 !, against any , 1833. pp. iv.,.24 mercial policy I States. London, 1833...74 ENGLISH PAMPHLETS. £7 Vol. CCCIV. [Miscellanies, 1834-36.] ~ ^ 1. flawes, jr., Benjamin. Letters on the abolition of arrest and im-''"'" prisonment for debt... " ^ ™ iu„ 1 eers tor life ; addrcs.sed to the Duke of Wellington With fl- Parliamentary tdk or tl>nn1V;n"^* [ "", London, 183.5. .78 ' Vol rrPTT rn ,. London, 1835.. .52 ^ 1 ?f ^ rParhumentary Refbrm. 1792 1836.] 2.TC::^rp"'^;::rrr'^''''"" '..London,i8iiio2 Juring 1! e So sion 5; w^''^"""""^" '" ^^'^ <^"-'ituonts fallack.« • re nT " 1 1 r n '^"'"•"«"'-T "" anti-commereial laimtK.,, le-piuiced from the "Spectator" nf 1■ Address of Hio T ^„ 1 ^ London, 1880,208 1 ties ^oL^m^l^HT^^. '°^'°^>' ^'^ *'- -'- Socie- I Jintain, united for obtaining a lîefbrm in Parliament. 4. Richmond, the Duke of. Letter to Lieut Col Sh.m^"'"^""' ^'^'^"'^^ in" forty-five corn.* nC v i . '^'cut.-(.ol. bliarman, represent- 3. National Education on iustarl onr^ï. r""- .--Bnatol, 1837..,42 tielo from " The Feli ^ ''°'"P'«'^'^°«'^e principles. An ar- 4. Report of 1 SCO tSins^r? f"""^' '^'^ London...23 with an ^,,,2t '^^^^^ S.-Tho article "Educaiion?';;;;- 'liri;;^^^ Edinburgh, 1835...32 Eucyclopccdia Britannica ^ ° Bupplement to the London. ..46 28 KNOMSH PAMPHLETS. < m Vol. CCCVL-Co/itmutd. G. The article "(Jovcrnmont," re-printcd from tho supplement to thJ""'" iM,oydop.^dK. Ikitannica London...32 7. Ihe article "Jurisprudence," rc-printod from the supplement to tho Jiiicyciopjvdia Britannica L d 41 H. Th. article "Law of Nations," reprinted ^rVrnVhTiupjilement "to"* the Lncyclopiudia Britannica London ST 0. The article " J.iberty of the Press," re-printed from thë";upplement"'" to tho Lucyclopaîdia Britannica t., , „ „, 10. Moral .Statistics of France •«^ondon...3| U. '';^;'y"''»Jouruey through the lVison87lWo,*"b7Vhr^^^ Keug.H.H dragged in chains by the Gendarmes from Grenoble to J>a a.s and thence transported to England. From 12th May to 1-th Juno. 1S34 t **"■' "•" ,., „. ,. .' * Loudon, 1834.. .11 1- i r..o„ d,sc.pl„.o. The charge of the Recorder to the Grand Jury notes "''' °' ^^'"'■«'''«ter, at tho late Epiphany sessions. With io rp, „ . ■"■'. London, 1837.. .68 U. Ihe American systcm.s of I Vison discipline 31 14. Thoughts on Hocondaryru„i«hu.cnts-Transportation. ic TT- 1 . London, 1833. ..25 15. Il.nts rc..pect,ng the Christian Education of the Negro population in the J5ritish Colonies t 1 Jiondon....7 Vol. CCCVII. [Miscellanios. 1830-32.] 1. Defence of the English Poor-laws, with remarks on the applicability of he system to Ireland; and practical instructions for reliovini. and emptying paupers. By a Select Vestryman of tho Parish « o ra"] ; 7-, ^ ^ ^'~''^ London, 1831.102 -. Calvert, Fred Suggestions for a change iu the administration of the Poor-laws London, 1831...53 3. ScropcG.Poulett. Letter on the urgent necessity of puttin-^ a stop to the illegal practice of making up Wages out of rates,°to Which alone is owing tho misery and revolt of the agricultural peasantry t j ,o«. È 4 J ^ London, 1831. ..24 % ^nc common cause of the Landlord, Tenant, and 4 Labourer, and the comm on cure of their complaint, in a letter to the " agneultun.tsofthe South of England London, 1830...15 ^ 5. Drunnnond, Henry. Substance of a speech delivered at the meet- Mig of Magustrates of the County of Surrey, January 3, 1832. With notes and appendix t j ioo« «a # f. '' London, 1832.. .30 § ~ Clheap Corn best for farmers : a Letter to G. H "^ - S»n.„er, M.]>. Second edition London, 1826...37 1 < • Miltoo, \ iscount. Address to the Landowners of England, on the I ^'™ '"^^'^ London, 1832...46 ~M ENGLISH PAMPHLETS. 29 Pftg«s supplement to the ljondon...32 iupplemcnt to the London. .,41 ihc supplément to London. ..33 1 tlio supplement Loudon. ..34 34 by throe Italian from Grenoble to )m 12th May to ...Loudon, 1834.. .11 the Grand Jury sessions. With ...London, 1837.. .68 31 on. London, 1833. ..25 ^^cgio po]iul«ti()n London....? the applicability ns for rcliovinjr 1 of the I'arish ...Loudon, 1831.102 administration .Loudon, 1831. ..53 ty of putting a out of rates, to he agricultural .Loudon, 1831. ..24 rd, Tenant, and u a letter to the .London, 1830.. .16 ed at the meet- 3,1832. With London, 1832.. .30 setter to G. H. .London, 1826.. .37 ngland, on the .London, 1832.. .46 f I IVol. CCCVlI.—ContmuM. 8. Kaglo William. Legal argument showing that Tithes are the pro-''"'" pcrty of the public and of tho poor. Sorcnth edition. n A , London, 1832.. 20 i SZ "V'"u"1 "',''"' •^"""'^^' '" '''^'''' '' *•'« «""diti^n and ' trrir[.r^:r 10. weyiand, Joh. Though t^^;;;;-;;-:, i:^:;:;:i:y;;;.7i^^"'' the County of Norfolk, with a few words to tl.e employed. 11. Reports of the IW of Manngers of the I.e„„.yl.ania^^^^^^^^ fppenJif ""'""' "'"^ '-<^''^)nvithan introduction and 12. viu.ncation';:/u;; a;;^ ;;;;;-i^^^ of Liberia. Extracted from "The Herald of IW". ^ 13. Gurney, Baron Charge to the Grand Jury of the 'county 'Jf' Gloucester and tlie Grand Jury of the County of the City o Gloucester at the Summer Assizes, 1832 .Gloucester, /ssÏ edition ' ''"'"' '"P"'*"« '^'-^^^^ «" »^-^'^^S- Second LdwardLyttonBulwer's motion "for a Select Committee to eon sider the propriety of establishing a cheap postage on Newspap rs and other publications." Withaeommentinthef^rmof noTes and tlie^art^lefrom the "Examiner" ncvspaper, of Sund^ mh 17. The prospect of Ecform in E .20 14 .12 1832. Tj„ • „ , ,. , , "''°P'^- l''''°'n t'»e " North American „ T>„„ V Vr'.""V London, 1821. Pn I ° 1 : f ■ ^'»'''°«^'«" «f l>is«en^ from the Church of Urol rrZr ^'^^ Established (Jhurch London. ISsT ^Tol. CCCVIII. [Miacellanies. [1800-1837.J .48 .24 edition , 18. Mannins .55 ^ondon, 1831. ..72 '' ''B!:^:X\Jr'' •" *'" ^'"--''-"-* of the Metropolitan Urds IvS 18^^^^^^^ J«" - tJ^e House of l^ords, Maj 22, 1832. Wuh an a,,,,on,li.v. Second edition. 2. Stanley, Rt. Hon. E. G. _ , London, 1832. February 1833 „„ ^fPej.^^'"' '" ^''^ House of Commons,on 27th epruary, i^a^^ oj, the Disturbances (Ireland) Hill. .44 London, 1833... 45 80 ENGLISU PAMPHLETS. Vol. CCCVIII.-C«n/m„f,/. 3. Uico, lU Hon. TI.ou.a.s Hpri,,,. Speed, on tho lUneal of the''"'" Lrn,oa w.th Ireland, delivored in U.e House of ConnnLrb.: o.nï agaiflst tho Union with Groat ]Jritain T In Qnn •> 5. Ward H a <5«„. i I^ondon, lSUO...;;i; cSrd^ ih r ' T.'"'"'" "■"°'"""" ^•^•^1^"^''"^' "- '■!«•' 7. proccedin,. „,a P..biij M;ë;h;:;;r th:,^^„d;;f ,r^^^^ I^ q., cuudula.o lur the Borough ol" Lambetl ' i ' V.; „., on the 8tl. July, l,S;j(i, on tran.huion of ]Jishop.s T„n,lon 'ïdS!;:;.:!!!'"- ^'^"- "" •■- '--'^ cLr;h;;;;:'S-- 10. Hill, Rowland J'ost Oil!,.,.* p'"f" ■•"/■• London, 1837...;; with an aul; r: inîu :^'x;: :3'"""^^""^n''f '^• '■ '^1h''r '"'^■^^'"^'°'^'-^'"'-'l'<'Hti-I Economy. ..'iverod before the tu:ver.,y of Oxford, Doc. 0, 18.'0. Third odlti.'n! 2. nil , London, 1831. .1 jUho^u^t, nrb:,noe.s. Hocond edition. London, 1881. pp. xi.K...;V Jri.h ^^< ']■ '"'■'' ^^'''''^' "" '^ ^^^'-'i provision lir the 4.. r,.,,.^ , , . ^^""Jon, 18;L'. P11. xvii.lO.| Ihjce lectures on the cost of obtaining Money -ind on so„.e eflects of private and Govevnn.ont l'a,..- Mon^y I fj " ' m ^ before the Un^ersityof0.fo.a, ,.,......' d^^!:iSl.V. , . , . ' -^^^^ lectures on Population : delivered in 1^'>fi T. 6. — rri,""V'"! London, 18ot...llii I-t B,xty yean,, .tatcd in the .hap. of substantive pr^:!;;::: London, 1833... 19 0. Pagi! tno lUpeal of the Commons on 2.'ir(l fiOnJon, IS.! J. Ill "iH(! of Commons, London, lSuO...;ii; ri'ctin-,' tile liiwh 8.'{4. London, ]S;U....';; of Commons, Miiy National Kduca- London, 188")..,,';: IJ. Ilawes, Junr., 1882...-' )mnions, deiivcrcd London... rcii-ratcH. Tliird ....London, 1837. ..ol<, tud practicaljility. ....London, 18;}7...7;l ononiy, ù'ivercd Tliird cùition. London, lS3]....l;j , dolivt red before iscs and remedies ^•n, 183l,pp,xix...;-,: provision for I lie ion ior tlio Irisli I preface. I, I8;JJ, pp. xvii. 104 ing Money, and oiiey : delivered ..London, ISaO.lC'l -'d iti 18L'8. To or and the llev. ..London, I80I...ÎI11 oi tile Vreeious itile theory of ..London, I8,'i0...9i; Ingiand, on the .Fiondon, 1888. ..ii< j iws during the repositions, London, 1833... 19 1 ENQLISH PAMPnLETS. 31 ▼ol. CCCX. [Currency Quoation, &c. 1829-32.] 1 . Joplin, T. Analysi-s and history of the Currency c,uo«tion ; to-^cthcr "'" with an «ceount of the origin and growth of Joint Stoek Banking 2. p:LtB:;t.s;i:ïï;^;;.'' oi:;-;^ an ovei-trading; ineiuding those parts ol^he evidt" tZ H-r.-re he Committee of the House of Commons, whieh e.phb tl.o.Scoteh system of Hanking. Second edition..,, Londl So 177 .. ^^:;!;i'. Alexander. C.nparativo view of the indu;!;^;! " '" - of <.r t Lritau. from 1775 to the present time. Withan examine t.on of „.e causes of her distress Londo™ t U, Vol. CCCXI. LRoligious. 1795 1825,1 L nelshaiii H.v. Thomas. Letters in vindication of the Unitarian, ^ .IU3 alh.g..tions of His Lordship the Bishop of London ""u charge to his Clergy at his primary visitation. Second edilic^, •' ... ,. . London, 1815., ,87 • ''"'"'c.ition of his new translation nn.l exposition of the Kpi.tlcs of IMul, from the strictures he 5Ô h 3 iCtV ^ ^""-'''^ '''^''^^ London, SÏ 45 o. Lx ra ts from .he writings of eminent Divines of the Church of Knglan on the history of the creation .and fall, on justifieat . -'• - Iu> inspiration of the Apostles. Being an appendix ;S;::nii^^^- "''^'-''-^ ---'• -^ ^ _ p.-oached March 10, 1813, loragonend Hist. London, Isi^. ap^" 6.. ,, " o , ,, \~ -•"■" ^'^'•'"""s : 1st. On the love of Truth • -.Kl. On the benefits arisin, from Theological controvert' j::;;;:^!:^^—"'-^ 1823 j^,„j^„^ ^^^ ^^ H.o !> > I f n ~,rf" "'•''^ "1"'" "'« î'istory of the Creation ia ^ JheLo^^enesis. Delivered August lOth, 1821. London, 182Ï,..30 ' ■ r ■ Diseouisc on the sufferings of Unitarians - fonne,. unes, urged a. a ground of thankfulness for thdr rë ^_ _^.i^es. l)eHve.d.ln,y.5th. 1813 Londtï^;L.49 I'e-iee will, r ''=">l<^g>ving Sermon for the conclusion of virtue Z "'"'"" "" ^^'•"^^'''«Jko the foundation of 10. llobberds, J G A„.aï,.'"r'"ïr''"i"""",' London, 1795.. .24 "AVhat'isaUnitart;" " '" '"''' Chancellor's question : 11. .Simpson, John \tte..m/'f \"- , London, 1825...23 d/vî! L,,„ o . '^ '" ''^1''"'" *''« meaning of the words 83 KNGLI8II PAMPULET8. Vol CCCXri. fPriaon disoipUno, &o 18^^ diaciphno: explanatory „f tl.o nW, T ° ^"'^^ «'' ^'"soa 'bunded. Jic4partof L 1 '"f;. "r'''^''' "'° ^'°J° i- ' t''oHtutoofj.ouiHi,.„a ^^ ' "^ ''-'""' T^''^ prepared for 2. Beaumont ((J. Be) and A. IKruv:j;;;,V;--;VV-:"*-^^°"J«°' l«-'7...78 tl'o Penitentiary Hy.ston, in tl„. I 7 c """" ""J outline of translated and abrid^^-oy , n- ^'''^.^''f ^ «'' ^^'»"h An.erica ^y- B. S. Taylor.. '^^^I'^onok Offieial Koport of,-lJy 3- Taylor J. Sydney. (^Hnparatïvo'wj;»?;;;;* iV,;"' V'^""*^""' ^«^^-36 »o Cn.e in tl. United 8tate« of Al^LdttSld""""' 4. Wrightson, TlioniaH. On Hm n....; i „ J-iondon, 1831 •>0 >"oraI iiuprovement and reform! o„ of r"' ''^"' " ^'^'^ *' the duties of each departm n of a P "'■'°""" ' '''^°' " ^^'^^^i' of tions on the state of Pr 2 D J" ' ' '""Z '°^""'"* ^^''''' °'^^^'-'"a- -anagement of LunatilTsyt 's' " '' '"""^ ""^ "^-«^' -^ on Vol. OCCXIIi. [Miscellanies. 1827.36] ""^"°' l^^--»» ; ^L;;^afs^?^:,:::;^tr'''"rr^'^^«^^^^ 2. Seareh, John. Considérâtes ot.'ïï;:;S^''^^^ P" ^^^''^^^ pubheations on the subject of IlelilioV ^'''''' "' 'i''''"- '"^ «■ Condor, Josiah. Es.«ay on tho p^», ° 1- I-ondon, 1833.. .88 of Free and Slave Labour. ''""^''-^'^^^ «"«t and pro:Iueti;encss 4. Statement of the objections of tV,n"T • London, 1833.. .91 Great Britain, to cU: :a'ettnt:r;?rrr'r''°°* ^ abolition of Slavery ^^'- Stanley's Bill for the 5. Suggestions occasioned hy'thà'chZï''y:i'''':'''-'--^°''^'^''' 1833...48 8. Westmacott, jr., Itichard. Letter toE'T'^rr"^^''''^'"'' 1835...24 Government encouragement of Lb M ? '^' ^"î-' ^^- i'-' «n autograph letter fromT auîhor ° ''^""^ °' ^^'- ^^'''> - 1835.. .12 .8 .4 9. Coui Co vai mil 10. Lefe turi Vol. CCCXl 1- Repo: refe in t1 1831 5 ENGLISH PAMPULJSTS. Pagtn odo of Prisoa » tho Codo is prepared for London, 1827.. .73 nJ outline of rth Anierioa : port of,— By 'oudon, 18a3...36 cnts annexed ;land. london, 1831. ,.20 ondoo, 1833... 44 8 (1832) OD ^y tlic Com- iscipline. >ndon, 1833... 78 f governing I a view to ;i detail of h obscrva- 'ad, and on 'Win, 1832... 99 astitution; •pp. xxvi.150 •elating to don, 1833... 88 ictivenesa 'on, 1833.. .91 sidont in 1 for the on, 1833... 48 William children, 8 '1,1833.. ..4 ^ing the lucidat. Q, 1835... 24 . P., on rith an ..1835.. .12 Vol. COCXIII.-ron/,„„,rf. 9. VVestmaoott, Jnr. Richard. l„ (Joi 10. Lyell . jr., Lharles. Address .l,.livn„.,i ... ... . " "^ 88 P«gM. I on • 1836.. .12 of tho Oeologieal Society of LoTd.'ùrul.ri'T '''"''T"'^ '"•'"''"^ announcement of the LJlT ivu ' ^''^'•""'•3^- l^'^'^J «"d the the same year ...... . "''"" ^^"""'^" ''""d. »'>r 11. Article on the work oehmcTav]'l'Z\'ll'\ V; '^«"^on, 1836.. .39 --a oi' Aneicc BoZ^^^T^^: '' f '7 1 ''' '-"- Vol. CCCXIV. fCorn Question, *o. 1826-Oe J ' ^^^ ""'"' '''' '' in parallel eolum'^s, w h a„d"l ""'T'^*^' "'"' '^""'-''^'^ -'. Milton, Viscount. Address t thnl "^r''""""'''--^^'^"^""' 1S25...76 Corn laws. New edil i^ L "'."""r °'*^"«'""'^' "^ ^J- 3. Article from the "Britil 7nd 7" "p '•'"""• ^°"^''"' 1833...44 18^6, on the Corn C, '" ^^""''''" ('^°- ») «f -fanuary, 4. ^'::i::;_^;;;-; Kep^ .; vi-;;;-^ corr ^^ 6. Thoughts upon the Corn law quéJion'','.^) J^'"''^""' 1833...48 the Countv of Kent. By an Cr ' '""^' '' t ^J^'- °^ 6. Vere, Charles Broke. The danc.r r>f • ," London, 1833.. .48 ^ Corn, at a fixed duty, coltfd ''""'' "" 'T ^° '"^'^'^'^ I- Plan for tht abolition of the Tnrr. i ', 'Pswieh, 1834.. .16 ^ ^the repeal of the AssesedtL-"^;V''=7-^-'^«P-Posalf^^ «• Doyd,J. The Corn-laws amtndd£st:rer ^'^"'^-' ^^34....55 -uXo:h:r^t:vs^r^^^^ ^-.ad^tionaienr:ir;:rs:-::;-^.-r/ . 9. Counter.In,uiry. By the 31an with tho K„.„ . '"°'°"' '^^^-^O Containing a^ ex/min^atioTo"; t'he' ''" '^"'^ '^^"''°* London, 1835 a year vanced in^he FrënchToZlr'"', "«"'"'-'°'« ""^ principles ad- -;-er Review" f::lXX^^^^^^^ ^- the «< West- 10. Lefevre, Chas. Shaw. Rem-irks nn h 16 ture. In a letter to ^^Z^tZ:';,!:^:,:'^ ''. ^'''''' Vol. CCCXV. [Capital Punish ^^"^ ^^'^'"^''•••London, I836...36 In a letter to his constituent. Nc;edition...Lond - • • tCapital Punishment, &c. 18T6-32 j 1- Beport of the Committee on Cn„,n,..„. l.Z'^ referred to the Committee omTwT ."' ""r'"""*"" ^'^' -^^^ ;^eheH.^_ofKepr^^^ Ô I I .63 ENGLISH PAMPHLETS. Vol. COCXV—Continued. 3. Tatcwell, Hou. L. W 'iiil^i™""f','ï ■•■■ -'■"'ulon, 1S15.I35 *■ WAMd. Ed ô!bbo„ r y"','"!''™ J-«">1»". 1829.130 vol. CCOXVI. [On Taxation, &o. 1829-33.] 833 t;^^''" , f '"'' ^" ''•° "°"'^<^ "f Commons, July 16tl 1833, on the repeal of Taxes ana reduction of expenditure ' DiustJv 1 V "^'' "° ^^°"^^'^ ""-^ Windows, sbewinAow lojustlj they bear upon the middle aud industrious classes. *• Clay,Wn,. Speech iu the House of Commons, April'^^ard^'lgsf'-'' «on du Budget, sur la permanence du système de crédit pubHeet "^rr- ;r sr- ;r^- .^.sent ::;r ••- vol. CCCXVII. CEoolesiaaticaL I83X.37.] '"'"' '''''''' ""SlfalTn^r ""'f °' ''' '^"toryoftheRegiumDonum, and wlrilT'^ ^"'î ' '' P"°' '''^^^"^'^S Ministers of England and Wales, with a vindication ofthe distributors and recipients from the charge of Political Subserviency. With an appoudir LondoB, 1834.104 Paget argcs brought e late firm of London, 1815.135 ! between the :ing the Com- oncerning the London, 1829.130 linishujent of "ppendix con- liondon, 1832.213 mnions, 26th uire into the london, 18S0...77 h July 16th, llture. ondon, 1833... 20 of the great hewing how .sse.s. 3udon, 1833.. .36 J3rd, 1833, it Jlonetary •iidon, 1833... 12 la Commis- t public, et •sèment des t'uris, 1829... 83 ance et des i Saulnier, 'aris, 1832.. .35 embarrass- lam, 1832... .8 ïd edition. Jon, iss^aos oum, and ^land and 2nts from i. loD, 1834.104 ENGLISH PAMPHLETS. ag Vol. CCCXVII -Continued. ======: 3. Dymond, Jonathnn. The Chuih anTthe CW;'""'!;'*' f"-"'® ^È ^-blishments derive nolVlZ^rJ^T^Z iH ; S" T ''''' "-^ °°^ reeommended by pubi E "land a rZ7 7"' r^ ""^ ^'^ ^'"^«^ Establishment of 4. Binn:^^ T D ; V^ Ch ^^'f^^.^^Tithe,.... London, 1835...62 bcr Pth isqf . .1 \T' ^ '^"'=°"'''" ^°"^"ed Decern- tZ A PU ' u ' "'""^^'y ""''''"S °f ^^^ Associated Minis- ters and Churches of the London Congregational Union 5. Proposals for the creation of a Fund to be applied to^tLS""'' and endowment of additional Churches in the MetropZ Bv EccLiastieal Cormissit ..." '' ^"''^^"°° '^"t".' ^^^ 7. Martineau, Harriet. Thees3en;;;rp:ith;f'ih7u;ï;e;sd ^^^^^^^^^^ 8. _^^:!i:--'>e Sacred records LondtlS'p'p-l^.ss dressed to ;i;7^ws " """'"*''' *'""=' ''^''- "^^^ 9. rru" V, V; liondon, 1832.116 t, , ~ ^'^'^ ^^'^^ '^ unfolded by many Prophets • an Essay. Addressed to the Disciples of MohaLed.'London 1832...98 Vol. CCCXVIII. [Banking, Currency, &c. 1832-37.] 1. Clay. Wm. Speech on a motion for a Committee to inquire into E" W-?.° p ^; P""^"'°° ^'^'^ establishment of Joint Stc^k Banks. TV, th Reflections on limited liability, paid-up capital an pubheuy of accounts, as applied to such 'issociationTan J remarks on an article on Joint Stock Companies in the last number of the '.Edinburgh Review." Second edition. 2. Joplin,T. Ane.aminationofthereportofthe Join^-stk'Ba'nk"''' Comm.ttee,&c. To which is added an account of the late prefs'e 3. Sketch of theCommeLa.r™;ra;dM;;n;-t:;y-;n;^^^^^^^^ system of Br tish India, with suggestions for thdr improvemen by means of Eanlung establishments London, 1837.109 4. Lee, Henry. An exposition of evidence in support of the Memorial to Congress ; scttmg forth the evils of the existing tariff of duties and ,n favor of Free Trade .^...Boston 18^.18 F:! '^ t i 36 ENGLISH PAMPHLETS. tenner Births DpoM.q i nr " ^'^"^sou s IJiU for regis- Hnesof apian for reli:^-'^^^^^^^^^^ '" «England, with the o'ul OreatBritTi::/;!;;, r'"^lif^^^^^^^ ^^™«- in - «wieM. ona.,...f;;-rsk;;h;ï::::^r'^^^ proviJon and eXlo^fne^t f 1 ''^""' 11"''"'"^' '"■^*'-^>-. 4. Bentham, Jercnay. ^ Ob"erlfonT «"'«"' ^''' ^''"'^"°' 17S6...62 introducing his Police S rL" '' ^'"'''^'^ ^''^'' '^'^^^ •^- the annou1.ced J d^^^^^^^^^ and also on County Courts- Bill ^ ™"'"^' ^'"' '^"'^ ^^^^ Pending 6. Mullins, Edward. Troltiso on"tl,p"^i■■'•■; ••••••••London, 1825...62 origin and expenditure of Pn. ^^'^"^"""^J^ "^ ^^"S'and, and the defective naunagn^rof Cour V"^ ^^« ?-«»* bility of Justi^es o7 h Pe :^ ^^^l^^'"' ^ '"^P-- s^bles, and the want ofacVunt^^Clc'wr' 1 f"^^' ^^"- Hume's Bill to authori/*. fl,„ ^ ^ '^^ abstract of Mr. land and Wa e to e e' - " ''^"' " ""' ^"""*^ '"" ^^"S" Second edition "...!. ' ^^'"°°'' ""'^ ^"'I'^ors of accounte. 6. Palmer, J. H. The Ma-istracv of VVj"-" London, 1836.119 -n>od, b.popularele t1 on lecond^eS ^"^ t"^' "''' ''''" letter irona the author ""' '"'*'' '»" autograph Vol. OTCXX. [Poor-Law. 1834"36"]" ^°"'^''"' ^^^^-l^ ■ ^lW:i!;I;e^ir A^c^^^^^^^^ «^ ^"^•■•«^ O^arit,, or the 2. Duppa, B. F. The Education of tW i> .' ■'^ondon, 1S35.106 is, and what it ought to be vtî "''^ '"^ ^"-'^"'^ ' ^^«* ^' oftheestablishmentofM doF H l^''"'^"^^^ <^«*«"ed account land ^^'- '^'^ ^«"enberg, at Hofwyl, in Switzer- 3. Gurney, Rev. J. H'.""ïhè new iwil™ 'ii." ^'°°^°°' 1834...126 Address to the labouring casses an oT.hr '"• ,"'"'' '"^°'' »" autograph letter from the author ^ PaMsh.oners. With an !• Henley, Lord. A plan of Church Refl. ^hird edition. ' 2. Carpenter, L. Brief notes on the IW Hr a ,^.^°"<^°°' 1832...82 of Church Reform ;" addressed t tt auL w ,' " ^""'''P'^ containing observations on exclusion fro™ 1 ^ "" "P*""^^^ and Cambridge, &o ' ''^ ^^^"^^ London, 1833.. .32 ENGLISH PAMPHLETS. 87 1836.] p«jei 3 Bill for regis- , with the out-- ! Marriages in .London, 1836.,.64 9 Metropolis. 1829.. .56 constitutional al suppression e, instruction, London, 1786.. .62 el's speech in ; and also on the pending [iondon, 1825., .62 ind, and the the present e irrespon si- Parish Con- stract of Mr. mty in Eng- of accounts, ondon, 1836.119 s, and their n autograph odon, 1836.. .16 ^ritj, or the ndon, 1S35.106 >d ; what it ed account n Switzer- Ion, 1834.. .126 friend ; an . With an don, 1835... 42 lition. don, 1832... 82 Principles appendix f Oxford !ôû, Î883...32 Vol. COCXXI.— Continued. 3. The «. of .he l,,..e«.„, i. . ,e.,e, .JJ„..oJ to th. UH Oh..."*" 6. Blooinfield, Rev. S. T " An anaVJZl""- 'J ''''°' ^^^^-S» ♦J,.,.,- • ... ^" ""'"^''C»' ▼•ew and an exam nation of iÏinS"'' i^ï" ÏS'""' ^^''''"' «"«^ » «^«^«'"-t of the true T. orzs ^LTerT '^'"™ f^-r' ^«^^-^^ 8. M^thetcs. Keiigiousr;i;;.;-of;h;-ïïp;;;i;i-i;-;^:f:i^^ ticable, while ,t remains united with the State : an earnestTnnTi to P.0US members of the Established Church.Second eTon '' 9. Yates, Ja.es. Letter to the ViceChancellor of ÏuSd'In"''' UnlT : """""' """"'^ '^^''^•- *° *^« Britial. and Forli " of th?A^. ""T°"' " P'-°''°'^''-°g î>» judgment in the T^e 10 T.'ît^ """'"'^■^'"''''^"^^'"■^ a°'iothe,....:....London 1834 88 Vol. CCOXXÏÎ. [Mi8c'eUan;e8."'i825.30.] '''"'°"' '^'^-^^^ LHone, Wm. Annals of the Revolution in France mo F„*i,- 2. Se.i.r, N. W. Ih™ Uo..re.r hi riVwL^r.Yl tir'"' .n .he „„se, a.d r.„ertie. „ .be p,e.en, iisT'S.™'' * ""'"' 8, T „ . . London, 1880. pp. n...62 Lectures on the co.t of obtaining Money, .nd on son. 4. J^'_^7 "O G»vernn.entP.p„ „on', .tndon 80.103 W.hHon,.'n «..holiecTergj ' "'' °° " "T"." "" "" of the B,«.able A„„r.ne. Soeietj, on the r<««l„tion of thé Co. ! r.Arsro.iir'' "-■"'"■ '-^ ff^iS...., "''''• ^'^^^ «*^»^»<>'» London, 1827...64 ?- ■■IJ •■•il Ul ■^l fl 'rtM* 38 ENGLISH PAMPHLETS. VoLCCCXXIIi. [Miscellanies. i^TTT gards the condit Lr^f he ^^^^ «">' re- Second editiou....".. '°''"' "'''^'^" ""«^ th« Poor laws. 2. A Guide to the Electors of Orlnrp'V'" ^^*"^"^' 1819.104 New King and ™ ^^ J'^»* J^"tain, upon the accession of a Fiftheditfon . . ""'^'''''' P'-'P^^* «^ ^ New Parliament 3. Substance of the Speech'of Vh« ni,' ;"-^°° «f Manchester and the 4 Sadler^' tIT p" f' ^f" *"'° ^^-<''^-*-' 1834....33 4. Sadler, M. Thos. Factory Statistics. The official tables appended to thereportof the Select Committee on the Ten-Ho„ F ctory Bi I 6 ^^Z'il^Tl 'Tl^^'^^^^^^^^ ^'^^--' 1836...80 Sf . n?.f' °" ^'^^ ^"''^'"^ A°*' '«^ i* "ff^«t« the Cotton Manufacture. With a letter to Mr. Senior, from Leonard Horner, 6 The Fact^frv V'°'"^°"'.«°^ ^^^ Senior London, 1837...52 Health and Morals of those employed in factories. And the of En^knli''' ? I' '° ''. f '° *" ^'^ '^'^"'^ "P°" '^'' Manufacture, V Jn ^'''^'°°' S'"*^" ^^^•^■•^ ^ ««'««t Committee of the House of Commons, on a petition from the East India Company praying for rehef to India i„ reference to unequal Duties and 2vl' fZ"""""' ""''''r''^' ^«"t-i°i°g portions of the evidence gven on the same subjects before a Select Committee of the House of Lords r , ' ,: Vol COOTVTTT ri, • Z Ldmburgh 1841.. 44 vol. ct^CXXIX. [Prison Discipline, &e 1800-38^ e'dSon" ''' ''°"'' "' ''' ''''"P""" ^y "^ """«'-• Second 3. Thoughts on the ^epea^;;^•;he•s;;;;t:;;;de•i:■;h^:s^:;^^î^•'^ JeT f, 7 f ^"' '^'- ^^^*^ --« °b-'-t-- on the respect due to the authority of Judges and to the Verdict of a Jury. By a Country Magistrate London, 1800 43 4. Review of a Report from the Select Committee of the House of , a-ur?".""" "" ^^^ ^^'''^' "'''*'°» to Prisons in 183G S9 Sibly, Lieut. John. Letter on the advantages of Separat"e Confine " ' ^ent over the system of Prison discipline at present adopted in 6 Uelt: "f «^"^^« °^<^r-'-» !.... London! 1838.110 6. Lieber, Franks. Popular essay on subjects of Penal law, and on uninterrupted &olitaryConfinementatlabour,ascontradi«tiguished to Solitary Confinement at night ard joint labour by day. Philadelphia, 1838... 94 r. ■ Hi I H 4£ *^OUSH PlkPHLETS. Vol. CCCXXlX.-Ca„r«rf. ^ a^^cdsce observât.., bN.^^jI^rJ.t.bur"' "" 8- Smith, B. The evils of the Silent and S.n„ . P^^^adelphia, 1835...24 the syatems combined «nd recone^ed ^ '^'''"' '''^''''^' «"«^ 9- Barbé-Marbois. Rapport sZTéu^^^^^^^^ Partements du Calvados de 'P ^ ''"' ^"'""^ ^«»s ^es d<5. ^^ Inférieure, et sur la Mail d« P ' ^" '' ^"°^« ''^ ''o I« Seire- 10. Police Eegul'ations fo efSht ^s: '" .'^ ^«'"--P-s. 1825...25 . ;•> Kural districts, under tee^^^^^^^ 11. Laurie, P. J^sou Diseiplbe ifs 1 / n"' •^°°'^<^°' ^836...!^ »ark. on the first renor 1?!j t ^'*"'°*'"y Punishments. Re- observations on t Sola orof^- '?' '^"""' ^^^^^ -">« iettcr from the author ''^Cnmxnal.s. With an autograph i-'Molesworth,Sir Wm. RemHTomZT.rrn'''^'''^''''''^^^'---^* House of Commons on Transnorr- f "' Committee of the Archbishop ofDublin on the Zu"' ""''^ " ^«"*'' ^^om the Vol. CCCXXX. [EeUgio J ,s"a ; " "'^"^' ""' -tes.London, 1838...54 1- Hope, John, Dean of FacultV T „*♦ of Scotland in regard to Us j:'- ? r ''° "'''''"^ °^ ^^« CJ^--^'' ^ changes in its po%. . «'""«diction, and on the proposed -• Junlop, Alexander. Answer" to *"lV« '/n .-••-^'^'«bnrgh, 1839.290,11 8- C.ndlish,Rev. Robert rw^T^V'^fii^'^^'^S''' ^«^'^•185 Second edition... ■'^e'narks on Mr. John Hope's letter 5. Eleven Tracts on the intrusion af rr^ i. , ^«^'^burgh, 1839....15 on reclaiming CongregSs'^'^^"'"^*'^^*'"*'»'^*^) Ministers ^-^«^-' B- James. n^^u;;;i;;;z^;^l^' ^^^^^-^ 7. Miller, Hugh. The Whiggism of fj,. m , ^«^'"burgh, 1839....M by the past history and pfnt L,V /"ï""'' "^ ^«"'P^fi'^d land. Second edition ^ ""°° "^ *^« Church of Scot- »• Craig, Rev. Geo. The procee'dVn'JJnpV.;''',' ^^^nburgh, 1839...32 regarding the AuchterSr as^ ^' ^' ^'"'''^ '^^^^'"^'^' Address to the parishio: s "f ^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^ ^^f-^led in a'n' Edinburgh, 1839... 51 3. WJ 1 4. Co( tl 5. Sta at 0. Ricj 7. Qut Vol. CCC2 1. Mus ENGLISH PAMPHLETS. Aducatioa and To which are burg. adelphia, 1835... 24 3 removed, and .London, 1838.. .20 3s dans les dw, 1839.. 16 îandlish, Hay, 22, oditioQ. ;h, 1839...61 48 Pagres of 24 16 ..86 Vol. CCCXXXI. [Politics, 1791-1848] 1. Cavendish, Sir Ilenrv A «*.*- . « , Ireland... ^' ^'"*''"''"' «^ '''« ^"blie Account., 2. Thomas, F. s. The and;;7i;:h;:qu;;;f i^'i^di'itr?"' ''"'•''' and oricin of fli« ,^r«c«. * >-» "i x^ngiana, the Treasury: Treasury of Ïdand' ""''^'''""' °' ^''^ ^^«''^l-r a'd VoI.CCCXXXir.tSugarQucation;"l84i:44J ^^^^-^ 1«48.174 ' ''eSs!f Ihe strSpT' wth'" "'^ ''^ ■''''''' '^ ^"^ Author ....... "° «utograph letter from the 2. The Common Sense view of "tho'i?,",*^!!.' V- I^ondon, 1841. classes and parties'! ° ''"''''"''• '^^'^''''<^^ ^' "" 8. Beldam, Joseph. Review ôf"tiiÀ"ii.'/„' ^ London, 1841. reduction of the Duti on SuJt T'"'-' T^"° '"^ *'^° and the Slave Trade " ' """' '' ''^'^' *« Slavery •t. Laird, Macgregor. The effect of an'aitm;i;a";n;"h"^r'^°"'.^^.^^-' on the condition of the people of FnTT Vu "^" "^"""^ considered. Second edition '""' ""' *'t ^^-^ -- Vol. CCCXXXIII. [MisoeUanies,1826Ï46 j ' ^''^ ^>^ofPeera^l-t^t^:-r;^-^^^^^ 2. rarliamentaryt.., or the objections to the L^t^h «1:^3^- considered .n a letter to a friend abroad. By a Discte of Se,dt 3. ^^Al^Historicdoubts relative to .apoleoniZ^^ 5. Statement of the circumstan^ës'r^ypecting"'»!;' r'" «1^°°^°°; ]^^?"^^ 7. Qa™.,, F„„ç„i,. Memoir™* ^^°°- ''25...32 V<,1.000XXIIv.tBankofEn,tond,182ë.'MJ dU, ..f clt; ^.t*'""" """" '" "•' 1°"-'!. P""'- Ore. .59 .52 18 2. Fullarton, John. On the regulation' of Curr^nc" mination of the principles on which it •London, 1826.216 within certain fixed liLu«,'^e' ^7 " ""''"''' *" "^*"°*' and, an country, les : being an exa- îd toi issues on Credit of the ^ London, 1844.227 'V-' -,"'i| St \ ' 44 ENGMSn PAMPHLETS. V0I.CCCXXXV. [Corn, 1814-30,] 1. Jacob, Wm. Considerations on the protection required by British^"^'" 2. w... Sir Edward; P-;-;^^;;;;;;;:!^^-;^^-^^^^^ vations upon Dr. SmithV, Mr. llicardo',, and Mr. Malthus's doc . tnnes upon those subjects ; and exposition of the causes of tho fluctuat,on of tho price of Corn during the last thirty years. ' 'SJlrc^.^'- 'r -''- - O^-rdinth'^Sio:^-^'' ÏrJh ! '".'^ ',''''' ''""''" ^'''' ^^^3*» ^''° present tlL. To which are added some miscellaneous notices of prices in other places, collected from n>unuscripts at Oxford Oxford, 1830.100 Vol. CCCXXXVI. [Education, 1839-41.] 1. Powell, Ilev. «udeu. State Education, considered with reference to prevalent misconceptions on Keligious grounds... London, 1810 . )4 - M nutesoftheComnnttee of Council on Education; with ;ppe^;- 3. lirtr^lÎ'^T^i '''"■'' London,r840.172 1 aimer, J. U Remarks on the Church's opposition to tho tional Education f. / , .f;. 5. Keport from the Poor-law C;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;^;;;; th^-ti^iil^t^ia^'- Children ; wUh appendices Jndon,T8'T.42l Vol. CCCXXXVII. IMisoellanies, 1835-45.1 ^" ^n?r'^:« ■ ^^^^'"■'^''''0" Of some facts obtained by the Census of Great Britain of 1841 1 „„ , ,^10 ,, •> Ti n w„„ ,„ . J-iondon, 1842...11 - ILo Resources and Statistics of the Nation ; being a digest oi sum- mary of important Parliamentary Papers. Part first : A Digest of the Evidence given before tho Import Duties' Committee. 3. Review of a Report from the Select Committee of ^he HousJtf ""'^^ Commons on Timber Duties, in 1835 London, 1835...3I 4. Wilson, James. The Revenue; or. What should the Chancellor do? 6. MeCulloch J R. Memorandums on the proposed impottat'ioTof "'^^ • « /°'«'g° beef and live stock J^don, 1842...10 6. Course of Commercial policy at home and abroad 1842 5'> 7. Brougham, Lord. Speech upon the Criminal Code, in tho House"'" ^ of Lords, 13th May, 1844 London, 1844...38 i ENGLISH PAMPHLETS. 45 Pages à by British ' 1 on export- ondon, 1814.195 ; with obser- ilthus's doc- ausea of tho years. Dndon, 1826.150 beginning of iresent time. ucs in other •xford, 1830.100 h reference ndon, 1810. v)4 ?ith appen- ndon, 1840.172 ion to the autograph ndcn, 1840... 23 mo ». ' Xa- cford, 1839... 14 ; of Pauper idon, 1841.421 he Census idon, 1842. ..11 ist or sum- Digest of 0. don, 1841. ,.47 House of on, 1835.. .31 jellor do ? Ion, 1841. ..27 rtatioo of Ion, 1842.. .10 1842.. .52 10 House Ion, 1844... 38 Vol. CCCXXXVII. titluid. Pages 8. Ward, John. Commercial Tariffs 1844.. .24 0. Greg, W. R. Juvenile and Female Labour 1844. ..20 10. On the Revenue and Expenditure since 1792 London, 1841. ...8 11. The preference interests, or the mis-called Protective Duties, shown to be public oppression. By M. B. T. Second edition. London, 1841. ..32 12. Gladstone, Right Hon. AV. E. Remarks upon recent Commercial Legislation; suggested by tho expository Statement of tho Revenue from Customs, and other papers lately submitted to Par- liament. Third edition London, 1845... 65 Vol. CCCXXXVIII. [Political Economy, 1834-35.] 1. Rooke, John. Free and safe Government ; Commerce, Corn-Laws, Reform, &:c London, 1835.319 2. Torrcns, R. On V>'agcs and Combination London, 1834.133 Vol. CCCXXXIX. [Corn-Laws, 1840-42 ] 1. The Corn-laws, considered in their origin, progress, and results. From the British and Foreign Review London, 1841, ..55 2. Thornton, Henry. Historical summary of the Corn-laws, con- taining the substance of the Statutes passed from the year 1660, for regulating the importation and consumption of Foreign and tho exportation of British Corn. With notes and appendix. London, 1841. .,56 3. Greg, R. H. Letter on the pressure of the Corn-laws and Sliding Scale, moro especially upon the Manufacturing interests and pro- ductive classes London, 1841. ..31 4. Hubbard, J. G. Vindication of a fixed duty on Corn : to which are added Remarks sugj;,estcd by the Speech of R. A. Christopher, Esq,, M.P., at Lincoln London, 1812. ..48 5. Ncate, Charles. Summary of Debates and proceedings in Parlia- ment relating to the Corn-laws, from 1812 to 1840... London, 1842. ..56 6. Hope, Geo. Essay on Agriculture and the Corn-law; showing the injurious effects of the Corn-law upon tenant farmers and farm labourers Manchester, 1842. ..16 7. Morse, Arthur. Another Essay on the foregoing subject. Manchester, 1842... 16 8. Greg, W. R. A third Essay on the same subject, as above. Manchester, 1842.. 18 9. Monteagle, Lord. Corn-laws. The consequences of the Sliding Scale examined and exposed ; being the substance of a Speech delivered in the House of Lords, 14th March, 1843. London, 1843. .83 I 1 4 46 ENGLISH PAMPHLETS. Agriculture ^'^^ ""^ Corn-laws upon British ^*'^-,*^^p^^[Misoellanl"es!l827."4oi I'ondon, 18i3.220 'i. (Uay, W.) Shall wo overturn'^rn ""I'V ^'""Joo, I839...i4 Wie... .0 do? fcCTa ;^V~''^;'.;^^ o„g„. .„. Second edition ^'^ ^°°- '^frote, Esq., ij.p. •'^' ^^"''°"' I-ord John.'"" Letier'io 'tho'vi""'; •-•I^on'lon, 1839... 12 principles of the Itefo-m IJ ^ '°'' °^ ^'"-""J' «n the «• Brougham, Urd. Rel tolorlll p''""" ''°°^-- 1«39...44 - lectors o.Stroud,^oJ tl^ X^VSltl? ^ -d other corporate and Parochl oS wi Hr '7""'^°'' rjan for an improved system of T nn„i * j • '• *''° """'"c of a 8- JamesG.P.R. Brief C; of Ij^L^^^^^^^^ Boundary question. Drawn nnVrl nT , ^^"^'' ^°^ America) 9- Holroyd, Ar hur T The o,,!^ ^''"^ ^^'"'^h'^pors. Loudon, mi -> «-•stencies, in a leLl he S '"h "J ''^ '''"^^^ ^^ ^-«n "^^ , Bart,M.P. With an autolrLh S f""' ®'[ "^"^^ ^""^ Il^l'houso, 10. Molesworth, Sir W. SpefcX f s'T t^^'r '^°"'^°°' ^«^^ -65 condition of the people.. ^'''' °^ *^« ^^'"'o». «"d the Working Classes, and into ?!,/«: °°"'' condition of the their children.... ^''^ "'"°^ P'"°^'^«'l ^^^ the Education of -ney ..:.'::';L!':"°"''^ " ''"^^' Cireul,.tion,a.d Paper Cur- 2. Ricardo, David, l^roposals for an Eion;;:;::;'"-:-^'^'"^"'-^^' 1758...33 With observations on the profits of th! « f ''""'' ^'"^' ^'"«^ i regard the Public and the Pro2 ! ^^. '^ ''"»'^°^' ^ t^e; edition ° *''' i'roprietors of liank Stock. Third 3. Blake, Wm. OhBBnatknnZ'lu effect 1819.128 London, lS2 w°V''°'^^^^^^^ the .. Tnt'S^ ° With manuscript notes ...London 1844 'i.l it'o?h°eT ^"'ï"'^^"'»*''» Currency principi;; the Lnec'^^ on ofthe Currency with Prices, and the expediency .,f . ,. '. tion of issue from Banking. Second edition Wî-' . u letter from the author. . ^^ , " autograph vol. CCCXI.III. [Poor-Laws, &0., 1837-40.] 1. Alison, AV. p. Observations on the management of the Poor in S.n* _^"<^'-^itaefl,etsonthehealthorth:greattown!:Lo^^^^^^^^ 19« 7^ 7" î""^*'-"''»"^ «f the i,ractical operation of thé Scot tish system of management of the Poor... "°" "^^ *»»« Scot' iwi:w'r" ''"•'■■•''" ^^--■--->onth;";;:tin':anc'e';f th ■ 1 oor-law Commission, and on some further amendment! of the laws relating to the relief of the l«.or. With appendices 4.N.«3,Oeo. Fi.tReporto„t..ePoor.,a.efrreïï\;r'^^^ ' «-"^■iii-o;;Vh:p;;.iâ;.-;fi±::?°"' ''''•••'' 6. Tnel>arishaudthe Union, or, the Poo. and the Po'ltVnSr'*''' Z.±':--'^- ''.'!' ^'^^^«^•- ^-^'- Analysis ofTho ev" o"f tîe Housrnf r '"' '"^'^"îSr ''P°"^ of the Select Committee ot the House of Commons of 1837, on the Poor laws. London, 1837.246 4d ENOIMH PAMPHLETS. 1. Jacob, Wm. Tracts relatinc to th.n J, ! "' ' P"»" ^eluding the Second Tport ordi;? k™'^' """^ ^^'"'^'^'^^ = House» of Parliament..!.!!! " P"°*°<^ ^^^ *^« '^o "• Notices respecÏÏnë thl r-V^' •••••I'ondon, 1828.293 and of the Sea of Awfflr ^?'",'"«'-°<' of the Black Sea, Wheat .!... .! :. ° ''^'°"*"y "« '<'g«rds the trade in exemplified in the Coloni forTh T"^° °' ''''"P^' ^«l»»"; - Holland ojon'esfor the Indigent and for Orphans in 4. Graham, Sir James. ciVnTnd C„VrV' •' London...41 Landowners. Third editln ^""'""J^' '" «° Address to the Vol CCCXLV. [Currency. 1767.1826.; '""'"' '''''''' P„rt7 îr.f "-^ ""' ''«'■"«• I'" *- part. • ''° "^°""^^ ^^ ^— > Mol, ana Exchanges. Part II. Establishinff tlinMl.n J j ^ „ London, 1757.128 violated or altered /ndtl'?;:^^^^^^^ f ^'"-^ should not be 2- Letter to a Political Znolr "'''''''''''■ ^°'^^°"' 1758.130 Westminster Revi w on tir ^ T"*^"^ ^^ ^" «'««'o in the the critical disserUtln : Va "u ^:^ '^ ^"•-- «^ ^he author of ; ''^tZ^:ioi!rZ:l:' '^^^'"- •'-««'^ ^^-P^let on the 2. Massio, J. Calculations of 'the DrZlTT' ^^'ouoester, 1784...29 4 Considerations conceminj? the PnKi:« p *' J'"", London, 1737.. .So the annual Supplie Tr.„L^ î'"^ ^''^ ^"''''° « lato Pamphlet, 'Sd'" In Ennf ""''""'• ^"'^"--'^ V a DomestickAffiirs from 1721 to S^ T *^° ^°'''^"'" "^ -^ • -A 10 I /3d. Second edition, 5. The case of the Sinking Fund and tho rJ i.* ^ , ^°°*'°°' 1735.110 to it considered at larfe • wiîh ol 7 "^ *'"' ^"^"^ "'««^'tors the Civil Li«t, the B?nk Contrno? v i '"' "" '^' ^''*'°°«' Debts, ordinarjgrant's of money S^^nf^"'^ and other extra-' the conduct of our Wick Tlai 3 " t"" °' ""Î "'^"^'^'"*« 6- Morgan, Wm. Review of Dr ploW v --l'ondon, 1735.138 Pages I Corn-laws : I by the two iondon, 1828.293 Black Sea, the trade in 85 the Cultiva- IJabour; as Orphans in IiOndon...41 ress to the idon, 1827.119 ^changes. idon, 1757.128 lid not be don, 1758.130 île in the author of don, 1826.101 • pp. xvi..42 le Trade 'D» 1737...85 lues and ed by a of our 1, 1735.110 rcditors Debts, r eztra- ry into 1,1735.138 ices of >; and VSaUsU PAMPHLETS. 4,9 Vol. CCCXLVl.-'Contmued. " also an Enquiry into the real state of th« P..ki- r '"«•» penditure, from the establishJen 'f thï r^ •". '"""'"' «""^ ^'■ year 1791. ««>"8ùmenfc of the Consolidated Fund to the Vol. CCCXLVII. [Polloë'ietorm.li37'4o i ^'"^' "^^-^^ • ^^T^^J^^:^i^--' ^«^«^'. M.P., on graph letter from the auThor ' ^°"'"'"*" ^^* »«> '^^^ 2. Correspondence between the Eev WhitZllu'^ •••■^<"'*^<»»' 1838...5S 6. Mitehoas., Job». Crime mi ifa oau,ër''.i'ii; nï'''''f°''''"'"^'"-'' BMdIe, WUmo»'. Bill .«thollr L ™"°°' °° ^'' Juve.il„offead.r.i,,cerrilZ.St„r'°°? °''°™"°° »' Second edition """' "'' """«iemeanonr. 7. On the Reform of Criminals and of iVis'ô;*; î''"'f "' ]?^-'^^ 8. First Keport of the Commissioners apSed";r;"'"-^"'^'"' ^^'^-2^' best means of establishin». .„.« • x.î to , inquire ae to the Connie, of Engt^'Z wt '"' "»"'"'»'".' 'T '° "" for bnildingl G«l .. lT.l°°d. ° ''°"""°"'°' " «'Tr'"" *J. Addresses to the Right Eev R W * wVii U';; Adelaide. 158 Vol CCcXHX.fSugar Question. 1738-18601 J^^<>^»àe, ms..M Z::^:yr'^^^ tothe^SLnfavourof theSu^ar. 2. Considerations agwn.t laying «y'Mw'ïu'^^pi^g^g;;; ^^^^'"^ lioadon, 1744...ay • .1 ^i If 60 WGUSH PAMPHLETS. "a, j-'j Pages 95 Vol. OQCXI.IX.-Continued. said colonies, wUhta «t J^^^^^^^^^ ^^^ to thf " 4. Remarks on the state of thoTulTl^^^^^^^ "75... Cook ® *"Sar Trade, &c. By Trueman and 5- The Many sacrificed ' to "Ih^ Few ''rrnCl^r'V,: 1839...22 Sugar monopoly ' P™'^^*' ^^ ^^^^ eflFects of the 6. BusselJ, Lord John. Speech in'/lirn 7^ London, 1841. ..24 on the Sugar Duties .._.!!. .;.^°'^' '^. ^'""'"«"«' May 7, 1841 7- The common sense view nftj.««„ .' London classes and parties .!....„. ^" "ï"''*'""- ^^i^essed to all 8. Question des Suorps <3ni!.V- London, 1841 ifi -,Sciencesrï;-^,St^--;^a^^^^^^^ '• ^^^*'' ^^"" *«> «- Majesty's Ministers on thl^Îm' '''''''' Ï0- Fyfe, Alex. Gordon. Sugeestion» fnr .- ^<'"'°gne, 1846....4 Sugar from the process of MlStr "'"''""^ ^'^^ ""''"- «^ 16 11 "g a central sugar factory aTInnott^Bly' ' ''" '" "**'"^^- Is Cheap Sugar the triumph of Freo Trn^« ? a , John Russell, &c. by Jacob Omnium. " - "" ^'"^' *^ ^°'<^ 13 14 Jamaica. London, 1846... 46 lett( Second edition. 12. Field, Henry. Agricultural Chemistry apt,lÎP^ m .t. ^""«î»"» 1847... 19 ''p™tl":....^:.55"-»"'°'''"«»»^ Leon, J. A. On Sucar caUi^^ii'^!,"'"^'""-': London, 1848.. .21 • British possessions In t": tï ^""i"' f '^' *»' ^"^ *^« ** P"'** I-ondon, 1848. Part I. ..76 15. Specific gravity Tables for Su<>ar Arr«n„ a . . ^"^ "-^O Areometer, Long's imnrovod ft; •« ^^ ^'^ ^'^^ ^«""«««'s proving the qualitv 5 T 1/^ i""'"'"'^ *^' 'ï""*'*^' «"^ "- ingtheexistirBdHn/Z,; ^"S"^^*^°«* materially chang- ÏHCHBH PAMPHIETS. ej I Vol. COCL. [Ourrenoy Question. W12 J3 j ===== l: 'ZZ^^ZT' '"r™' ^''-' "i^'sTi" Xë; et:,..''"" °° "'°'°"""*° »" ■•'• "^ p-"-"' 2. - T, ""!"!'*■■■■ 1*00(100,1843.127 cent Monetarial and Cc.ercial CrUit ' one «di fwir Z" for a secure and economical Curr j î ,?*" Vol. CCCLlLtColonial Politics. W^". I-ondon, 1847.294 1. Gordon, Alexander. Light-houbea of the British Colnnî« a possessionsabroad. BeingalettertoJosephHur S^c:^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ''aSTjher- ^^--^««^o-^-ted: bein'r::^^-^^ gratin "^ between Waste Lands of Colonies and EmT- 3. Mac^chï^;:"^:;;^;;;:;-;^;- ly^thosewxth small capital. With an autograp^hU^'Z^the" 4. Simn^nds's O^ôi^'i^^^ii^;--^,-^^ m8,^ondon; containing various articles on the following sub I. The advancement of South Australia, since 1844 II. Imports and Exports of New Brunswick, for 1847 Ul. Un the benftfits of perpetual Peace. IV. Westerhout, J. B. Notes on Malacca. ^' K Its '^'^'''' '^ *^' ^^'"' ^""^'' Association, of Septem- VI. Suggestions for improvements in the Manufacture of Sugar. VTTT m'°f .''' °^ population in Van Diemen's Land. 1848 VIII. Tomkms, Isaac. On Ceylon. X. Leon, J. A. On the present condition of the British West India ColoQies and their future interests. im if m 6'À ÏNOUSH PAKPHWTâ. m ■ limita Vol. CCCLII.-Continued. XI. Morris, Patrick «îlin,* „ P»Ke« 5 st^" V'«»o«Ter'a Island Russell. By Niger... ""''' "* * ''***' toLord John *• MonteaeJe. Lord SnT,"a»J -' I-ondon, 1848 '>? Colonization. Extracted .t-ates/lsTs :....!.'_;' ''*'"' ««"«-«ï'' P«Iian.ente^ De. f- fiaaiiotiil Hefam Trtiiià'sn 7 "!ii "". •••• 10. ""'i'ï^„'!'^?"i--^««"^^^^^^^ 60 43 Free Trade .nd No CoIonieB^TwlTrTr*'."*^-'"'''^*'"' ^^^^...S; Cosmopolite . ^ '«"«*<> Lord John Russell. By ^°\^°0"n- [Ionian isia^iis;;;.] * ^°"''""' ^'^'-^^ ■ -^i^i^finwUeJ^^^^^^^^^^ of their present Protection, the, are'atill wiZut iSdoTof TJ"''''' the power of nominating th.i, d *"eaom ot the Press, or introductory letter Wr n S ^«P'^^^^tatives. With «„ . London, 1849. Currency... 32 OB past and recent events in th. t .,,•"» "°"» othei salons Political ira r„l'rJ:irH'^»' «hewing the ana aod Financial position of ihoJe States. UadoB, 1850.121 Page* '<"7» Qovern- of Newfound- Groy. ia thepr«Bent 11- Polioy of the to Lord John ■ondon, 1848. ..22 ization ; with and propoai- 10 Lords on lentary De- ; 60 >o> Commis- >..Liverpool..l5 of De- 43 V^m. Moles- Qdon, 1848.. .87 tssell. By 'don, 1848... 19 ir present er Britisli Press, or ih an . '• pp. viu...27 iioD. ion, 1851.142 occurred tnguages, Press 199 A British urrenoy....32 3mineroe...22 ) dell, in 59 sources, the ano- a, 1850.121 ENGLISH PAMPHLETS. 53 Vol. OOCLIII.-Con/in««rf. DuM.n .yhe ^ .«bjeot, »d note, b. Si. w'„. M^wIJ 1843, on Systematic Colonization Tnn^ iq7o ^, Out-door relief and Colonizah'nn v-.t^u j-. x , "^-^ °^ Mm .nd ftogre». With an „„,„g„pi ,.t^, ft„i, .^^ ,^°;°;° 4. Wilhs J W n "li. ^ London, Î850.. .20 *■ Wiias, J. W. On the Gomnmentofthe British Colonies. London, 1850.. .54 m m Hi 64 ENGLISH PAMPHLETS. Vol. OCCLV.~.Continued. ' " 5. Gawler, Colonel George Ti,o ,.. . . P^Kcs . the Supreme Government ,f T"l "T '^ ^'''^ ^""«''PJe i» ^ «^autographC^rt!;:athor"^^'''^^"'^'^«^«• i^^^'« and population of the' Colonir'' fT?'' '''' ««"«^^ ^«'''"' Government Z....1,.' """^ *^''' '"'P"'''*^ f»' Self- 7. British Colonial PoHov'''mw''"'Vx'*' London, 1850..'.G8 roy. WithanapZdifoTr^^'T^^^^ ment measure ofT^lZ &o 7 ''"if '"""' "^ «^ »<'-- Land in New Zealand ' ^^ *'' '^^''°*«'' ï^'^P^etor of 8. Progress of Emigration, -Ï 0;^;;;;^^ S;;;S^„;;;t;^^j/«^«-^^ 9. The Colonies of GreatBritain; their Government and Progress.''''"'' 10. National Benevolent Emigration P„n^ London, 1850... 4 4 Majesty's Government on Cgrlt ^""^«P^'^---*'^ Her 11. Suggestions for makjn" known tL '°°--- Londor 1850.. .10 Vol. CCCLVI. [SlaveTrade, &cj " ^'°'°°' ^^'^-^' West Afriean Seulement rrconsil^^^^ African Cruisers and 3. Allen, Capt. William: Plan for the Ï i-'V ^""^°°' ^^^^-^l Slave Trade for the relief of tl w \Tf'^ extinction of the diffusion of Civili/ationfnf Ch i J' /"'^' ^°'°""' ''"'^ ^- ^''e ation of Mammon .irpïLXr'" ^''''^'r'r'-"'''- 4. Denman,Lord. Second letter to Lord'iV;;"";' ^^«"^""^ 1849...3G tinctionoftheSJavoTrade wiM?. 1 ^^^""^°° *^^ fi"»^ ^^^ Niger Expedition in 1841 ^'''^ '^^'""^^ °" ^ J^'o narrative of the 5. Richardson, James. The Cruisers'.'*;::.' ; ^""«^^n» 1849...34 of Lansdowne, in defence of aZ^ ? ' ^''''' '' "^° Marquis the Slave Trade.... .."^""''"^"'^ ^'' ^^<^ extinction of C. Stephen, Sir George. Letter '/o'Tn'V'TV'A' London, 1849.. .40 7. Jamieson, Robert. A further «„ . I'"". London, 1840.. .36 Ple of Great Britain^^abs.^^' '" *^° Government and Peo- Jetter to Lord Jot WH ''''°"' '''«"^'' ^^P^'^^'-" = A • Loudon, 1841. ..30 ..45 C8 Principle in Smpire, des- 850. With '• . .London. s, in Feb., eral wealth • for Self, idon, I860., îer a Vice- a Govern- oprietor of don, 1850.. .32 iOld. 1850.. .24 'gress. Ion, 1850... 44 ifith Her lor 1850... 10 rtauce of purpose. 3D, 1851. ..22 insistent )n, 18Ô1...G4 n, 1842.. .88 sers and n, 1848.. .71 of the for the o-oper- I, 1849...3G lal ex- of the 1, 1849...34 ïrquis ion of 1849... 40 » BIr. 1840.. .36 Peo- : A 1841.. .30 ENGLISH PAMPHLETS. Vol. CCCLVL-Conttnued. '■ "iT.wL'L^^'-Sf; "^"^^ ^^S- T^de considered 65 Pages with the African blockade. W à a Mar. 72 Z^'" T'''^''"' 9. Yule, Lieut. Henrv Th! L- • o ^' V ^^'^^'^ ^'"''^°°' 1849. . 71 , eui. nenry. iho Alrican Squadron vindicated measures. Also, how shewing the ft-Uity of repressive force Africa and our West Indian Colonies may be mutually benefited. Magazine" ''°""'"^^' ^^'P^'^'^'^ ^^^ *^« "CoLial 13. Lloyd, Thoma. L;;^;";;;-i;ï-:p;{^;;;;;;;--;— -^°^...56 14. Slav» Sugar ia a Nutahell ••••••■London,...,;! W. Co.,idc„Uon,, Mo„, a.d V^i^rrHi^^i^^i^tl,^-' « k rrforenco «re particnlarl, u. Iho qn«tion .hether S' munte. reprobatog Slavery arc ju,U4cd in traBoking I „„" vo,.ccc:r;!:n^:r °' "- "°- "°^- -»-« liaptist Missionaries in that Island . t .J t o„f n.a,oa, and .he violation, of civil and religion, libert/aX „t 4. Surne, Joseph John. ,,e..er .0 ,he Plante^tliSoî^i,,?-"' tion of Parties in the Colony of Jamaica r « / i Ôfn" 5. Jel„, Tl.„,na,. Brief eaqnirSinJZTo-ndmon-of^™.:; '^ ••'* 0, Eeason, for 'o.porari,;™;p;;ii.---;b:c-;:i:;f„f;;;'„^^^ London, 1839.. .16 8. Price 'f.der'ir"\,'7'"""' °" *''° ^^^P-^'^ new^CoTtiluXn" under llesponsible Government 0. Capital, or Immigration ?ï..ï.ïz;;;;;;.;t;^';;;37i84'' .86 66 ENGLISH PAMPHLETS. Vol. CCCLVIL-Coniinued 0. Keport of the standing committca of *».„ nu i. „ P»«"» Jamaica, upon the pLenTcondition of that'c ."' "' ^r"'"*"' ' of its depression; and the remed ll I ""^' ^^' '"''''' its prosperity....;.. °'^"*' «measures necessary to restore 10. Smith's Agricultural SMiè'tvfor ' W^ '^ ^''''^°°' Ï847...23 Directors, to an extraord Ly mtrn! 'f ^hT °' '''' ^'"^ '' Liverpool, 20th December. 184?^ Proprietor., held in 1. Lord Metcalfe's Government of J^iVoa ^'«»<"»«'«t°r, 1848...31 12. Martin, R. M. Report to the'SharehoTd;™';';;;*:';" " General Mining Comnanv «p »™^°'aer8 ot the Liguanea and Mining Associln,72 1.Z17Z' •' t-^""''"" «"^ Island, &c prospect of obtaining Minerals in the Vol. CCCLVIII. [indiâ.*'l829-6ëj I-ondon, 1851...23 tpfnS.!!!!:.!:^* ^"^'- «'-^- Second edition. With an 2. [Sinclair, W.] Brief inquiry in to "the" «f^fr*'!,' ^°«'^°u>4829...52 By an Eye-Witness in L S;^rrf Zr;!;"^^»' of the Route and CharÏof the -^ ''""^ ^^ ^'""« 4. Poggs, James. The p eslt «^ e^^^^^^^^ traoted from the Parliamenterv P f '" ^^^"^'''y ' ""^'^^ «' 5. Wrongs and ClaimfofSX^^^^^^^^ Review, No. CXLVI) ° ^*""°'^"«- (From the Edinburgh 6. India and Lord Ellenboroueh"'"' ThîrriVV- ^^^'^burgh, 1841...44 7. Aliter to Lord John RTeil, on Ind at T'i ^°""^°''' ^«^4-^23 India Merchant _ ' '''*° Railways. By an East 8. Fallacies of an East India Merchant ^1*^/7 —••'^^^^on, 1848.123 General Sir James L. LuVhTntton pT ' '° " ''"^' *" ^>«"t Company. By an East^l^Sce?™" ^^" *'° ^ ^^''^ 9. Our North-Wost Frontier. With a Mnn ^°""^°°' 1848...87 Vol. CCCLIX. [Cape Of Good Hope] ^°'"*'"' ^^^^"'^^ m«nica.io» with Ih. EaTlnZ '"°'"" '"" °'^'^'' Com- Pagei Gommeroe, ; tho causes ■J to restore >ndon, 1847...23 io Board of OM, held in ester, 1848... 31 • 11 ;uanoa nnd nnotto Bay rals in tho 'doD, 1851. ..23 With an don,4820...52 of India, paoy. don, 1833...67 1 the Red by Plans Ion, 1837.123 biefly ex- ton, 1840.110 linburgb ?h, 1841...44 3n, 1844.123 an East >n, 1848.123 > Lieut, t India n, 1848.. .87 n, 1856.. 19 ENGLISH PAMPHLETS. 07 Vol. CCCLIX.-Con/,„„,rf. " '■ ^Hl5\toteat:Tct^^^^^^^ <^"Pe «f Good''"' .its issue, i. was quite" fa y ^, „ gl ''*' '"^^^f --essful i„ if it involved an argument aoIî^JV ""S" ^"^'^ "P'j' «^ 5. Information for eS1T?i. T^"''"'''^'' I^ondon, 1849...10 Natal, in the shape ofauf >' °' ^^""^ »«P« «"«^ Po'* 0. Adamson, J. Son n Aff ."°'^.""«^"« Won, 1850...24 dated July 2, 1851 " """'' '" '^ '^"" *« C. B. Adderley, 7. «"p-f«oodHopeGov;«-;„ï-£^^;^-;-;-^o;^^ ^°'" i°°w^^' r^'»8tralia.] London, 1851. pp xi . 303 Xi':r;r,„„^:rsr c ";°- t- ^""' «-• I'ort Jackson, Australia Navigation from Singapore to 2. Adderley, C. B. The Aii<.Vr,"i:„""'n V.' London, 1846.. .55 cussed...... ..„.'" ^"'""'«^ Government Bill dis- 3. Suggestions connected w!fh fj.j ", London. ..32 Port Phillip (VicTcuiaTand irr'.^ ^""''°''' Constitution for stitutions; Lo with ^ "ll^^^^^ f"'- civil and religious in- of the Government By H Ï '"^'"'^ °^*^« ^'«^«^ «^««3 4. Efforts to establish Steam rnmm',," "•'■".'•' London, 1850.. .23 of Good Hope, 3Wius SoT °r'''''^^°'°"'««<>^Cape Wales. Withamap ' ^ "''*''"° ^"«^■•""''' «»d New Soufh «igned Nobody originX "uhl . f "°^ '^ ^'"^ «""'^^ Wales, ^ Herald." By'^he Xmïfin A, ! r '" ''^^ "^^^'"«^ horning 6. New South Wdes. Bo "w of h rt'rn ^""''"^°' ^^^^« -36 «nents ofthe Colony, with si .-? Commercial embarrass- , dating its future p^rôsSr°^"''°°« ''' P'-°'"o«"g an_ consoli- ' t:^ wL.!?!::r:°"^-^onvictand ..e Labour fbr î^'"^^ 10. Hays, C. D. Remarks iin«„ IL" London, 1847 20 . Communication'wth hT^ S^C T^^'"^'""^"* "^ «team ' possessions at the Cane of GoIÏw ,ï°"'''' ^"'^ *^« B"ti«h &o. by means of vesse^fitted w thtrr^'^ ^'''''""^' ^'«»"«»«' «nap "''''''*'' Po^e'f»! screw propellers. With ^ London, 1847.. .12 V- A 68 ENGLISH PAMPHLETS. Vol. CCGLX.—Conlinued. p 11. Lanp, J. ]). Popery in Australia and tho Southern Hemisphere; and how to check it effectually. An Address to Protestants of all denominations in Great Britain and Ireland Edinburgh, 18i7..AX 12. Fletcher, John. Letter to Earl Grey on Emigration ; with a short history of the Colony of Port Phillip (Victoria), shewing its peculiar fitness for a large and extensive sdiorae of Colonization. Edinburgh, 1847. ..41 18. Grey, Earl. Speech on Emigration to Australia, delivered in the House of Lords, August 10th, 1848, and reply on the same subject to Lord Monteagle London, 1848... 4'J 14. Lang, J. D. llemarks on tho proposed Constitution for the Austra- lian Colonies, in a letter to Benjamin Hawes, Esq., M. P. London, 1849... IG 15. Maokay, A. Analysis of the Australian Colonies' Government Bill. London, 1850... 68 16. Lowe, Robert. Speech on the Australian Colonies Bill, at a meet- ing at the Rooms of the Society for the Reform of Colonial Govern- ment, June 1st, 1850 London, 1850. ..,'J2 17. Report of Proceedings adopted for the csj^abl'shment of Steam Communication with the Australian Colonies and New Zealand ; together with tho recent debates in both Houses of Parliament on the subject London, 1850.. .79 18. Stevens, C. G. Appeal from Earl Grey and Sir Wm. 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The Kaffir War : A letter to Eurl Grey, contain- ing remarks on the Causes of the present war, and the payment of its expenses ; the means of prevention, &c., &c London, 1851. ..28 Vol. CCCLXII. [India. 1836-61] 1. Remarks on the Salt monopoly of Bengal, and the report from the Board of Customs (Salt and Opium) of 1832 London, 1836.. .68 2. The Salt revenue of India : Being a reply to an article on this sub- ject in the Calcutta Review, for Juno, 1847. By a Ceylon Mer- °^»"' Colombo, 1847.. 19 3. Wilbraham, Geo. Thoughts on the Salt monojioly in India. London, 1847... 55 4. Letter to the Shareholders in the Bank of Western India. By Aris- * *» on, 1842... 26 Vol. CCCLXIII.-Co/)/in«e rr?/ n rr", London, 1840..23 12. (Gordon. Dame .) Why has so much English Capital been swallowed up in Mauritius ? r Jj-„ I^.r o± Vol. CCCLXIX. [Coylon.] i-ondon, 1848.. 24 1: Bennett, J. W. Letter setting forth a ca.o of unprecedented op- pression and injustice, in his removal from office, in Ceylon, in - Skvl^ A 'f 'T'"' *'''*"'""* ^y Government London, 1847.233 -. Slavery and the Slave Trade in British India ; with notice, ^f the existence of these evils in the Islands of Ceylon, Malacca, and Penang, drawn from official documents London, 1841...72 The case of Robert Langslow, Esq., late Judge of the District Court of Colombo, in Ceylon, as It appears from the official doou- ments , , ,„^_ „_ A kf , London, 1846.. 89 4. A few remarks upon Colonel Forbes' Pamphlet on recent disturb- ances in Ceylon, in a letter to Sir Robert Peel. By Colonist. cm., ,„ Colombo, I860.. i2 5. Tomngton, Viscount. Speech on the Affairs of Ceylon, in th« House of Lords, April Ist, 1851. With an Appendix, containing extracts from the Minutes of Evidence taken before the «elect committee on Ceylon LoBdon...« 0. statement of the present position of the Coffee Trade, with refer- ence to the system of Adulteration now in praotioe. By a Ceylon 7 Jv'^^'^X^' •■ I'»»^»"' 1861.. 16 7. Jilhott, 0. The present state of the Ceylon Railway question. A letter to the Right Hon. Henry LabouoHere, M.P... London, 1856.. .16 66 EN0LI8H PAMPHLETS. I I Vol. CCCLXIX.—Con/intMrf. 8. Torrington, Viscount, The future of Ceylon in connection with ità '*^' Railway system. A letter to the Duke of Newcastle. Vol. CCCLXX. [MiaceUaneous, 1863.] ^°°'^°"' 1860...16 1. Ffennell, W. J. Remarks on the past and present Legislation for the protection of the Sal non Fisheries of Ireland.. London, 1863. 27 2. Sinclair, William. The Irish Fishery Laws. A letter to Sir Robert eel London, 1863.. 13 / T, , „ „ ■ ^^""""^ '"^""'^ °" *^e same subject. London, 1863. . .8 4. Randall, Captai.. Salmon Fisheries (^Ireland) Bill. Letter to the Limerick Chamber of Commerce London, 1863. ..2 5. Sinclair, Wm. An Analysis of the amendments to the Irish Fish- eries Bill, proposed to be introduced in Committee. A third letter 6. Lysaght, Wm. Remarks upon Mr. McMahon's Bill entitled, "A Bil to assimilate the Law of Ireland as to Salmon Fisheries, to that of England." With a map of the Lower Shannon. 7. Sykes, Col. W. H. The Taeping Rebellion in China'l^S' ••'' progress,and present condition London, 18G3.113 T^' f .. ' ''"'^ ^^''"'' ^'^S^'^^a'a mission in the East, becond edition , , ._„ . 9. Seizure by the Japanese of MichadMo;;;;„Ihïs*';"rëatm" nTby the ' '' Consul-General t j .rM^ 10. M..w.„b.,., c.„..d.;ih7T,;;;;;;;;«™"i:-p.tar ■ •'"' ters addressed to the Cotton Operatives of Great Britain. '"' "':A\t ^r^-^ ^ "^»*-- delivered at theB":;!!'/:^-'' V01.CCCLXXI. [Mi3oS'aiel;Ï8;2:;3.3 "-""'""^ ''''"'' 1. Goulburn, B^y. Ed. M. A Manual of Confirmation, comprisine - .;d by Eev. Ch. Ch. Bartholomew, Vicar of Cornwood, and Rev. R. H. Barnes, Vicar of Mary Church, &o London, 1863. ..48 2. Stanley, Rev. A. P. Letter to the Lord Bishop of London on the state of Subscription in the Church of England and in the Univer- sity of Oxford London, 1863.100 3. Cazenove, J. G-. Universalism and Eternal Punishment. A theolo- gical essay. Re-printed, with additions, froiu the Christian Re- membrancer for April, 1863 London, 1863.. .72 4. Shirley, Rev. W. W. Undogmatic Christianity. A Sermon preached before the University of Oxford, in May, 1863. London, 1863... 20 5. St. John, Spenser. The Bishop of Labuan. A Vindication of the statements respecting the Bornean mission, contained in the last chapter of "Life in the Forests of the far East.".. .London, 1862.. 29 6. Caird, Rev. W. R. A letter to the Rev. R. H. Story, Rosneath, respecting certain misstatement» contained in his Memoir of the late Rev. R. Story Edinburgh, 1863..î44 68 Bi^aUSH PAMPHLETS. Vol. COCLXXII.—Contiuued. . 7. Ker,DaYiJ. Observations on Mrs. Oltphant's «Life of Edwsrd Irving," and correction of certain mii statements therein. With a reprint of Mr. Irving's Speeches before the Preabyfery of Lon don, in March, 1832 Edinburgh, im. pp.xviii...G« Vol. cccLzxin. 1. Jevon», W. S. A serious fall in the value of Gold ascertained, s;\ Its social effects set forth. With two Diagran... Londou, 18;}3...V3 2. Kerr, IU't. John. The Metric syst-nu : its prospects in this Country. own w n . London, 186ÏÏ...32 o, «eiiows, *. 1. Ol tidi iir..^dirr.cnts to the introduction of the Metrical system of Wti-} ta i,d M^aPur -s, and the best way to remove them. A L,.h. .irc. K.cond edition, with Notes and Appendices ..London, 1863...& 6 4. «nssell, J. Scott. Very hrge Ships, their advantagos and defects. A L^ure ^^^^^^^ ^8G3...ÎJ2 &. Howe, Hon. Joseph. Let!er to the Bight Hon. C. B. Adderley, on the relations of England with her Colonies Londoa,.1863 01 6. Napier, Mark. The case for the Crown in re the Wigtown Martyrs proved to be Myths venus Wodrow and Lord Macaulay, Patrick the Pedlerand Principal Talloch Edinburgh, 1863.142 7. Lushington, Franklin. Letter to Lord Stanley, on the Dismissal of the Ionian Judges London, 18G3... 27 8. We&toiacott, Richard. A lecture on Sculpture, delivered in the Town-Hall, Cambridge, before the Cambridge School of Art a fJ!^"°^ ^'*^' ^^^^ Cambridge, 18G;!....32 9. The Defence of England by the Volunteers, with particular refer- ence to the Defence of Liverpool. With several Views and En- gravings. ByF.V.M London, 1862.163 vca. Ï [AH 1. L'E 2. la 3. La: 4. Cha 5. Gin 6. 7. Frai po Vol. II. [A: 1. Grei de 2. Fabi pr< 3. Les : Vol. III. lA 1. Le I 2. Arnt des ■ 3. Ham 4. LaC 5. Lame 6. La 7. Saint Vol. IV. [Af 1. Lacoi i' i' 2. Laure 3. Bonn( 4. Chum quet (69) aived, m A dùu, 18G3 J Country, don, 186" ion of the st way to fotes and Ion, 1863. d defects. Jon, 18G3. fVdderlcy, loQ,.1863. 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L'Orient en 1860 Paris, I860.. .44 2. Tchihatchef, P. de. Nouvelle phase de la question d'Orient. Paris, 1860... 3 BROCHURES lUROPÉENNES. 71 Vol. Pages 3iJ 32 32 —SuUe. 3. Varin, Paul. Le Rhin à propos de la question d'Orient. Paris, 1860..".32° 4. Lesoure, M. do. La nouvelle question d'Orient Paris, 1860..!32 6. La question d'Orient. Un Homme et une Solution Paris, I860.. .48 0. Saint-Albin, Alex. de. L'Europe Chrétienne en Orient . Paris, 1860. . .82 7. Bonneau, Alex. Les Turcs et la Civilisation Paris, I860.. .32 8. La Syrie et l'Alliance Russe. Paria 1880.. .32 9. Abdel-Ka-der — Empereur d'Arabie Paris 1860. ..16 10. La France en Syrie Paris', isfio! 11. Fonviclle, W. de. La Croisade en Syrie Paris 1860. 12. Les Maronites et la Franco Paris 1860 Vol. VIII. [Affoirea d'Orient, I860.] ' 1. Boudon, Raoul. L'Isthme de Suez et la question d'Orient. Poli- tique de l'Angleterre et de la Russie. Traité du 15 Juillet 1840. Paris, I860.. .31 2. Bonneau, Alex. 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Grandeffe, A. do. P^ > IX et l'Italie Paris, 18.59.. .59 12. Le même que No. 3. 13 Greppi, J. Révélations dip'- tiques ., Paris, 1859,236 14. Le même que No. 10. 15. Le même que Nos. 3 et 12. Vol. Xin. [Question Italienne, 1859-60.] 1. Carbonnel, César de. La question Italienne jugée par les Boursico- - _*^^" Paris, 1859.. 32 . Z. La question du jour. Par un Allemand Paris, 1859... 79 3. Pelletan, Eug. Qu'allons-nous faire? Paris, 1859.. .31 4. Lemercier, Vicomte Anatole. Quelques mots de vérité sur Naples. . „^ Paris, 1860. 5. Chassin, C. L. Manin et l'Italie Paris, 1859. 6. Mén;oire sur let affaires d'Italie Paris 1859*. 7. L'Alliance Anglaise ou l'Alliance Russe Paris I860., 8. Rianoey, H. de. Madame la Duchesse de Parme et les derniers événements Paris, 1859.175 9. La Rooca, Jean de. L'Autriche et l'Italie devant l'Europe. Paris, 1859.159 XIV. [Question Italienne, 1869-60.] 1- Léon, Le Comte La Paix, solution de la Question It«lienne. Paris, 1869.. .47 .47 215 .32 Vol 74 BROCHURES EUROPÉEN-NES. '^1.2 Jî» m. im> Vol. XlV.—Suite. 2. CarboDnel, César do. ootiers , Pages La questiu,. Italienne jugée par Un Boursi - ^ . T «, . . Paris, 1859.. .3 ». Ureppi, J, Révélations diplomatiques Paris 1859 Réponse à la Question Romaine de M. Edmond 230 4. Magnan, l'Abbé About ... p^^j 1860.291 6. L Autncho, Mach>,.vcl et l'Italie p„ig, 1859...43 6. Une Coalmon en 1«Ô9 Paris, 1859.. .32 7. Dumont, Anst.dc. La Paix p„' m9..Af^ 0. Le même que No. 1. 9. Grandeffe, Arthur de. Pie IX et l'Italie Paris 1859 ôy 10. Pautet, Jules. Le Pape, l'Autriche et l'Italie Pari» 1859"V) 11. La Papauté en présence de l'Evangile et de l'Histoire.. Paris' 18d0.'.'.*5(; Vol. XV. [Question Italienne, 1858-60.] ll'^f'^'i"": Paris, 1359...24 ^. L Autriche et son gouvernement pa^ia 1559 i5r, 3. Lettre de Mgr. l'EvÔquo de Nimes sur la Brochure -Le PaL et h ' Congrh, Paril 1859 4S 4. CastiUe, H. Le Pape et l'Encyclique [[paris,' igGoi.'.SL' 0. Le Congrès des Brochures p . ,. 0. L'Empereur Napoléon III et i'Angiete;;;;;:;;;;:;;:::::;:p:H;;"i878:.*;44 7. L Angleterre, sa liberté et l'Italie p^i/ I859 4J 8. Dubois,LeCapt.C. La France devant l'Europe et l'ilHance Russe.'" ' 9. Le même que No. 5. Paris, 1859... 32 10. Carbonnel, César de. cotiers 11. Girardin, Emile de. 12. 13. La question Italienne jugée par les Boursi- ;■;;;"••.• Paris, I859... 32 LaGuer'"^"'°''''° * "'''"^ Paris, 1859.160 Grandeffe, Arthur de. '^^::^viL^:"::::::.:::::^ ^^^f^-% VoL XVI. [Question Italienne.] 2 LSrr 7.'^"°' ^" ??"^"' '' ^' l'Hiatoire...Paris, 1860...56 £. L Autriche et les Provinces Italiennes. .. n-_- ,«,«,; 3. Léon, Le Comte. Italiennes Paris, 1869... 16 La Paix, solution de la question Italienne. '■ 'i?;r,?;r.°f!-«::rsr "n-r ^•^-p'- «^^'»'-" -et La Guerre, par Emile de Girardin . Paris, 1859...48 navel et l'Italie.... t> • ,«-„ :_ m et l'Italie ;- 6. L'Autriche, Machiavel et l'Italie.... t> • ,oen . e. G™.,.e, A. ... P. ,x . n.„;,:::;;::;:::;::::::::i:s; fZ::Z L'Autriche et son gouvernement t, • ic-n,^- L'Angleterre, sa liberté et l'It.!i« :;':. p"î!' h a .1 raris, lby9...48 BROCHURES EUROPÉENNES. 76 Vol. XVII. [Question d'Orient.] P,ge, 1. Tchihatchcff, P. de. Lettre sur la ïurfiuic Pari», 1859.. .84 2. Quelques mots par un Chrétien Orthodoxe sur les Communions Occidentales, à propos d'une brochure do M. Laurentio.Paris, 1853... 63 3. L'Autriche et le Prince Roumain Paria, 185J...31 4. Pitzipios-Bey, J. O. L'Orient. Les lléfornies do l'Empire Byzantin. Paris, 1858.224 6. Chertier, Edm. Réformes en Turquie Paris, 185S.162 6. Tchihatchcff, P. de. Italie et Turquie Paris, 1859.. .62 7. La Turquie devant l'Europe Paris, 1858. ..73 8. Est-ce légal ? — La Roumanie, le Congrès, la situation actuelle. Paris, 1859... 82 9. Juvigny, Louis de. L'Occident en Orient— Considérations sur la mission politique de l'Europe Paris, 1860.179 10. Rome et Constantinople Paris, 1860. ..SO Vol. XVIII. [Question Italienne, 1861.J 1. La Quéronnière, A. de. La France, Roiuo et l'Italie.... Paris, 1861. .61 2. Mandement de Mgr. l'EvtHiua do Poitiers, au sujet des accu.sation» portées contre le Souverain Pontife et contre le Clergé Français, dans la brochure intitulée : " La France, Rome et l'Italie," par A. de La Quéronnière Paris, 1861. ..29 3. Dupanloup, Mgr. Lettre à M. le Vicomte de La Guéronnière, en réponse à sa brochure : " La Franco, Rome et l'Italie." Paris, 1861. ..31 4. Schauer, L. Réponse à la brochure : " La France, Rome et l'Italie." Paris, 1861... 16 5. Poujoulat, M. Réponse à la brochure de M. de La Quéronnière : " La France, Rome et ritalio " Paris, 1861. ..32 6. Chantrel, J. Rome devant la France — Réponse à M. de La Gué* ronnière Paris, 1861. ..32 7. Hélie, Aug. La Rome des Papes Paris, 1861.178 Vol. XIX. [Question Italienne.] 1. Debrauz, Louis. Le rachat de la Yénétie est-il une solution ? Paris, 1861.267 2. Le rachat de la Vénétie , Paris, 1861. ..32 3. L'Autriche en Vénétie. Par un Vénitien Paria, 1861... 32 4. Gazzoletti, A. La question du Trentin .* Paris, 1861... 32 5. Castéra, J. Du. L'Empereur et Rome Paris, 1861. ..32 0. Villedieu, Eugène. Rome et les deux Démocraties Paris, 1801. ..75 Vol. XX. [Question Italienne, 1861.] 1. Etat de l'Europe à la fin de 1860 Paris, 1861.155 2. About, Edmond, Rome contemporaine Paris, 1861.370 M w m 'm 76 te BROCHURES EUROPJÉENNES. Vol. XXI. [Question Italienne, 1861.] 1. Laurent (do l'Ardôcho). Pourquoi la Pourquoi la Franco est restée Catholique. '' ^au^r«n*n^T!"'"~®°'""°° ^' ^' 'ï»'^«''°" Italien!eTt'do^?a ■''' question Orientale p . -__, „ 3. Rome et les Evêques do rranec....;::;:;:;;'; S l«fiî*"S 4. François II, Koi d'Italie p -'icfî"-!^ 5. cayia j. M. La Franee sans le p;p'e::.;::::::.:::::::::::p:H:' - 6; Le même que No. 3. ' l»bl...d2 Vol. XXII. [Question Italienne, 1861 j 3. U Fr.o»o libfal. e„ fac» d„ l'Ewopc..... ..!:;;;.p"J i80o" Forneret, Xavier, 4. Conquôte et Oppression-Nationalité oVLibc;i6 Paris 1861 5. Forneret, Xumr. Mon mot aussi S ' îol 6. veuiiiot, Louis. Lo Pape et la Dipwi;:::: ::;;.: p:;? ^'^^ Waterloo. 1861. 32 .47 ...8 .63 .31 .16 ■,„™' , W"M«'0"> PolonoisB. 1883.1 3. Cayla,J.M. Pape et PoloZ Paris, 1863...39 4. Dangin, P T. La Pologne et le;"ï;ïté;'d;*vi;;;;"' p::!!' ÎsbMJ ..32 .16 .32 Russie 6. Lanfrey, P. Le rétabïirsemênrdrirPoWuë l"-"' î^^^' 10. L. p.i.gn, et w...-vc.ita •te;;^;-;::;:;;::; pLt Si' .51 J|. Seigneur. Geoios. L^oî^^nî^^^r^-t:!:' I^S'-I 13. Tanski, Joseph. Appel de la Polo.n« . IM ;: JI'™' ^^"^^-^ 30 48 à- la France. U. yi,....„, K„g.... 1.P,,,,., „,,,.,.„, „^ ^,^^,^^„ J;j. |863...2. (77) AMERICAN PAMPHLETS. Vol. XXIV. [1849-47.] . p^^^^ 1. Smith, John. Curiosities of common Water, or the advantages thereof, in preventing and curing many diseases. With rules for preserving health by diet : with additions by Joel Shew, M.D. „ , . „ ^ ' New York, 1849... 92 -. Lovejoy, Rev. J. C. Speech on a Petition for the repeal of the Liquor Law, before the Committee of the Legislature of Massa- chusetts, Ma rch 15th, 185S Boston, 1853. .19 "^^ • Speech, in reply to answers to the foregoing speech, before the Legislative Temperance Society, March 30th 1853 ' j2 4. Gavazzi, Father. Biography of,— with corrections by himselï R TT , . „ „ New York, 1853. ..70 5. Hopkins, Rt. Rev. J. H. (Bp. of Vermont). Defence of the Con- stitution or the Diocese of Vermont, in reply to the strictures of the « Episcopal Recorder" New York, 1854...-J6 6. Johnson, E. M. Duty to the Church : an^address to residents in Brooklyn and its vicinity, who have heretofore belonged to the Church in auy part of the British Dominions Brooklyn, 1855 16 • 7. American Instiiu'ions for the Insane. Report of the Committee of'"" the Association of Jledical Superintendents of,— on the distribu- tion of Lunatic Hospital Reports Dorchester, Mass. 1857... S b. McKeen, Rev. Silae. Civil Government, a Divine Institution : A Sermon delivered before the General Assembly of the State of v.. ^^l''Tl'. ?'• ^' ^^^^ Montpelier, 1857...34 Vol. XXV. [British Worth America, 1849-58.J 1. Smith, Major R. Carmichael. Letter to Judge Haliburtou, on a British Colonial Railway communication between the Atlantic and the Pacific, from Halifax, N.S., to the mouth of Eraser's River. ,„ , London, 1849.. .6S (l^or another copy, see " Canadian Pamphlets," vol. 88 No 1 ) 2. Colonization Circular, issued by Her Majesty's Emigration Commis- sioners, with statistics concerning the various Colonies of Great , /f'^'"^- • London, 1857...53 d. Taylor, Henry. On the intention of the British Govc-nment to unite the Provinces of British North America ; and a Review of ' ^4 78 AMERICAN PAMPHLETS. >i <;« — ===={===: - r - ,, , Vol. XKV.-Co,iHnued. some events which took place during the Session of the Provin- cial Parliament held in Quebec, 1854-'5 Hamilton, 1855... 68 (For another copy, see " Canadian Pamphlets," vol. 89, No. 16.) t. Etude sur l'Union projettéo des Provinces Britanniques do l'Amé- rique du Nord. (Reproduite du ^oMrna^c^e Québec.) Quebec, 1858.. .36 (Autres exemplaires, voir " Brochures Canadiennes," vol. 65 No. 4, et vol. 104. No. 5.) ' 5. Morris, Alexander. Nova Britannia, or British North America ; Its extent and future. A lecture Montreal, 1858.. .67 vc. xxvrS;;^"'' " !'°- ' ^°"'"°' '"»■'" T. Navy of the United States in 185G. Register of the Commissioned and Warrant Officers, including officers of the Marine Corps and others of the,- Washington, 1856.136 -. ioung, Augustus. Preliminary report on the Natural H-'story of tho State of Vermont Burlington, 1856...88 à. New y ork State Library. Annual Report of the Trusteeu of the,— Vol. XXVII. [1856-58.] ^"""y^ '^"-^'^ 1 . Docs the Common School system of the United States prevent Crime » By au American Clergyman Newark, N. J., 1856. .20 2. Everett, Edward. Address delivered before the New York State Agricultural Society, at Buffalo, Oct. 9, 1857 Albany, 1857. .56 à. Young Men's Mercantile Library Association of Cincinnati 23rd Annual Report (1857) of the Board of Directors of the,-with a portrait of Edward Everett Cincinnati, 1858.. 23 4. Perkin s Institution and Massachusetts Asylum for the Blind 26th Annual Report (1857) of the Trustees of the,-... Cambridge, 1858...35 5. New England Female Medical College. 9th Annual Report (1858) ' of the,—. -g^gj^^^ 1858.. .16 h. Report of the State Librarian to tho Legislature of Pennsylvania, witha Catalogue of Books for 1857 Harrisburgh, 1858...38 7. Additions made to tho Library of Congress since 1st November, 1857 g ATI, . -n TT Washington, 1858.. 71 ^». Mulkins, Rev. Hannibal. Report to the Canada Temperance Society on the working and effects of Prohibitory Legislation to suppress Intemperance in the New England States Kingston, 1855. .28 9. Hahburton, Mr. Justice. Address on the present condition, re- sources and prospects of British North America; delivered in Glasgow, 25th March, 1857 Montreal, 1857 17 10. North. West Transportation and Land Company. Memorandu'm and "" Prospectus of the.— ....» "i - -r.^^ ,„ r V* lucj ••«•»... ...,, = ,.,,.4. ,...., xoronio, iD00...i2 AMERICAN PAMPHLETS. 79 Pageg 10 Provin- iIton,1855...68 3, No. 16.) do l'Amé- ebec, 1858...36 " vol. 65, }, 1030. ..li Vol. XXVIII. [American Qeograpbioal and Statistical Society, 1853-5&J 1. American Geographical and Statistical Society. Statement of the object and organization of the,— with a copy of its Charter, By- , ^'''''^° ;•;• New York, 1857...32 , Library Catalogue New York, 1857.. .32 **' Annual Keport (1857) of the,— 51 4. Kane, E. K. Paper on access to an Open Polar Sea ; read in Dec.""' ^^^'^ New York 1853 24 5. American Geographical and Statistical Society. Paper on the Sta-**" tistics and Geography of the production of Iron; read in Feb., 1856 g^ 6. Jay, John. Statistical view of American Agriculture, its home rJ-" sources and Foreign markets New York, 1859...81 I\ , tocography and resources of Arizona and Sonora : vol. xx^^^Zsr' ^" '^'•' '''' ™^^"-^'-' 1«^9-4S 1. %an ï;. G On the trial of Levi Hubbell, Judge of the Second Judical Circuit, before the Senate of Wisconsin, on an Impeach- ment by the Assembly, for high misdemeanors in Office, llerorfed by T. C. Leland ,t,. ,0-0 -.r, c) ^r T T ■■, ^ Madison, 18a3.154 2. Varnum, Jr., J. B. The Seat of Government of the United States • a review of the discussions on the Site and Plans oftheFcdeml City, with a sketch of its present position ^and prospects : also, re- marks on Monumental Structures, and the Smithsonian Institu- o ^'o°- Second edition.- Washington, ] 854.120 3. Farewell, A., and Urc, G. P. The Maine Law illustrated : bein! the result of an investigation made in the Maine Law States, in Feb" xooo ,., ',„ ■' fj, ., i.oronto,..94 A nu-,i ?? ,' o ''^P^' '"' " ^"°"'^''° Pamphlets," vol. 80, No. 0. ) 4. Children s Aid Society. 3rd Annual Keport (1856) of the,- ' c . .,, , Now York.., 03 " 4th Annual Report (1857) of the,— Vol. XXX. [1858.] ^'^^ ^"^^^f 1 ^•''- • •«« 1. Children's Aid Society. 5th Annual Keport (1858) of the,- 9 rr-i 1. I T^, , .„ NVw York, 1858... Sit 2. Hitchcock, Edward. Report on the Geological Survey of the Stato of Vermont. Burlington, 185S...UJ 3. Thomas, Rev. C. . Mention Sermon delivered before the General Assembly of the L >.to of Vermont, Oct. 15, 185S.Montpelier, 1858...15 *. Lyon, Mathew. The Life nn.-l Sor,T;„„= ^e „^ *jj,. _ , ,. , before the Vermont Historical Society, Oct., 1858. By P. IJ. ^^^^ Burlington, 1858... 2è 5.(, 80 AMERICAN PAMPHLETS. Vol. XKX.—Contmued. 5. Hager,A D The Marbles of Vermont; aa Address delivered''''" »;eforetheVermontHistoricalSociety,Oct.,1858.Burlington,1858.. 10 0. Catalogue of the Vermont State Library, with a list of Lplicat^ for Exchanges Montpelier, 1858...6.'{ 7. Chicago Sewerage. Report of the results of examinations made in relation to Sewerage in several European Cities in 1856.'57. with pians annexed. , nu. \^^^ „ o p 1-. T • Chicago, 1858... 95 0. Jr-erkm s Institution and Massachusetts' Asylum for the Blind. 27th Annual Report (1858) of the Trustees of the,- Boston, 1858...25 y. Directory and Rules of the Senate and House of Representatives of Vermont, Oct., 1858; with a map of the State Montpelier 48 10. Narrative of the Military Excursion of the Montreal Volunteer Mili- " tia Rifles to Portland, 18th and 19th August, 1858. Vol. XXXI. [1859.] ^^°°*''"'' ^^^^-89 1. Children's Aid Society. 6th Annual Report (1859) of the,— 9 ,-!„ r, . T. . ^ „ New York, 1859... 80 -. Uen. Prot. Episc. S. S. Union and Church Book Society. Proceed- ings of the 11th triennial meeting, with report... .New York, 1859. 71 à. Brace, C. L^ The best method of disposing of our Pauper and 4 T ^rlr 'Ï'"-;; N°^ Yorï, 1859...3(; 4. Lachlan, Major R. Paper and Resolutions in advocacy of the estab- ishment of a uniform system of Meteorological observations throughout the whole American Continent Cincinnati, 1859...14 (\T^^, ITÏ' ^/Vf '^" ^"'^''^y- i«* ^"°"«i Report 6. Chicago Trade and Commerce for 1858. 1st Annual Statement. 7. Chicago City Council Water Commissioners. loth^sSntutl'""^"' Report (1859) of the Bdard of the,- chicaco 48 8. Massachusetti' School for Idiotic and Feeble-minded Youth 11th'" Annual Report (1858) of the,- Cambridge, 1859...42 9. Catalogue of the Michigan State Library g.j 10. Young Men's Mercantile Library Association of Cincinnati'.' "■2Tth'" * Annual Report (1858) .,„ 11. Young Men's Mercantile Library Assoc'iati'o'n*"orPitt*8bur'gh,''pén'n- ''"*'' sylvania. Uth Annual Report (1859) Pittsburgh, 1869...-3 1- Sketches of the History of Ogle County, Illinois, and the early settlement of the North-West Pob, Illinois, 186» 7f> Vol. XXXII. [British North America.] 1. Hamilton, P. S. Nova Scotia considered as a field for Emigration Published by authority of the Provincial Par!iam6nt.,Lvndûiî,ÎS5S...§î AMERICAN ' PAMPHLET*. 81 Pages S delivered Qgton, 1858...1(J Duplioaf'^'- )elier, 1858... 6.'1 Ds made in 6-'57, with icago, 1858.. .95 (lind. 27th •ston, 1858... 25 ntatives of Montpelier...48 ateer Mili- :real, 1858... 89 80 71 3(1 le,— 'ork, 1859 Proceed- ork, 1859 lupcr and ork, 1859. the estab- servations lati, 1859... 14 1 Keport igo, 1859...7 iment. igo, 1859... 55 ni-annual Chicago... 48 il. llth go, 1859.. .42 63 i. 24th 27 li, Penn- ;h, 1859... 23 hc earhr lis, 185«„.75 gratioD. Vol. XXXlI.—Continued. - 2. Parnell, Rt. Hon. Sir Henry. Bart. Extracts of a Treatise on Roads : *'" published by order of His Excellency the Lieut. -Governor, chiefly for the use of Road Commissioners in Nova Scotia.. .Halifax, 1839.. .60 (For another copy, see vol. 35, No. 2.) 3. Wightman, George. Treatise on Roads, in two parts: Part 1st, Surveying and Engineering Halifax, 1845.284 (For another copy, see vol. 35, No. 3.) 4. Railway Correspondence. Nova Scotia Delegation : Despatches laid before the Legislature in the Session of 1851, on the subject of tLe Halifax, Quebec and Portland Railroads Halifax, 18Ô1...28 (For other copies, see vol. 35, Nos. 1 and 6.) 5. Acts of the General Assembly of Nova Scotia, relating to the Revenue „ , ^^^'iit'^e prevention of Smuggling Halifax, 1850.120 Vol. XXXIII. [British North America.] 1. Diocesan Church Society of Nova Scotia. 17th Annual Report (^^^"^^ Halifax, 1855... 90 I' IStli Annual Report (1855)...Halifax...90 ^' "— ■ ■ 19th Annual Report (1856). ..Halifax.. .80 4. -_ . 20th Annual Report (1857). .Halifax.. .84 5, Young Men's Christian Association of Halifax. 5th Annual Report „ (^^59)... Halifax...l6 B. Library Catalogue Halifax, 1858...24 Vol. XXXIV. [British North America.] 1. Belcher's Farmer's Almanac for 1832 .". Halifax N.S...SO 2. Cunnabell's Nova Scotia Almanac for 1850 ..Halifax,' N.s'^Se ?" 777TZ ^°' ^^^^ Halifax,' N.S..96 4. Belcher s Farmer's Almanac, for 1852 Halifax N.S.112 5. Cunnabell's Nova Scotia Almanac and Farmer's Mauual for 'l85C.'..96 (For another copy, see vol. 36, No. 1.) 7 ZZI!Z~~ "^ ^°' 1854.. 96 l -for 1856.. 96 **• "": ~ for 1857, (incomplete) , i_qq rr , t^^„ ~ ■ ' ' for 1868... S6 Vol. XXXV. [MisceUaneous.] 1. The same as vol. 82^ No. 4. 2. The same as vol. 32, No. 2. 8. The same as vol. 32, No. 3. 4. Address ofthe House of Afscmbly to Her Majesty, with copies of several Addresses presented to FÎ9 1-;?:cellci!cy the Lieut.-Governor, from various i)ar1» of the Province, complaining of grievances. J- Halifax, 1840,..40 \.4 r '^ 82 AMERICAN PAMPHLETS. ii'<; Vol. X^XV.—Continued. 6. Halifax Deaf and Dumb" Institution. 3rd Annual Report (I860).' ''''" 6. The same as vol. 32, No. 4. ^^"^"' ^•^■> 1861...44 7. Report in part, from Committee on Mines and Minerals. (2 copies). 8. Petition of the City of Halifax, Nov. Scotia, to Her^M^y the •'' Queen, respecting the interference of the Military authorities with the Common of Halifax, and documents, &c., connected therewith. q K-;„~'. n ii -nr- , Halifax, 1859.. .41 9. King s College, Windsor, Nova Scotia. Calendar for 1860. Vol, XXXVI. [Miscellaneous.] Halifax, 1860...5G 1. The same as vol. 34, No. 5. 2. Belcher's Farmer's Almanac for 1855, with Astronomical calcula- tions., 3. The same as vol. 33;No'."5. ' Halifax. 160 4. Micmac Missionary Society. 11th Annual Report (1860). c T>,^ • . , ,,r , Halifax, 1861...2!» 5. Provincml ^\ eslcyan Almanac for 1859, including a Halifax business City Directory „ 6. Everett, Prof J^B. Originality: a Lcctu;'d;^i;;;d'"i;;fore the ' 7 Rnnnrf^f «" ' Vlf '"" ''^««°"'^ti<»> ^f Halifax, in January, 1861...28 ment of the Fire Department ; and on the means of obtaining a suf- voi.xxxvn.siir:;:r'^ «a.^ 1859...10 1. Representation of the Lords Commissioners for Trade and Planta- Tm^el^a! i\f "!:.!!.!":;;:!° ."' '" """''" ^"'°"" " """'^ ; 2. o-caiiagh^, E. Br'^i^^of i;^^^^;;;; A;;;;;;bH;;'^";i;e"s^^^ ot New i ork, including titles of the Laws passed previous to 1691. . 3. Défense de la Religion et du Saeerdoce, ou réponse àTple s?."''' Quebec de Février et Mars, 1850) ,0 4. Head, Sir Edmund W., Bart. The Temple'of 'sempis arPoi'zu;];;'*" ' SbTe " *' ^'"'"'^ '^ Antiquaries, through Professo; 5. Tj(^„-Q;;„;^,y R-:;;;£--- chiefly Philological and Educational subjects ... 31 6. Great Western Railway of Canada. Reply of the P^sidenr^nd"" inrectors to the Report of *he C'^—'n-"?* '•t .• London, 1861. ..92 . Pages rfc (1860). -N.S,, 1861...44 (2 copies), ilifax, 1855...15 'lajestj the lorities with therewith, lifax, 1859... 4t 60. lifax, 1860... 5G cal caicula- .... Halifax. 160 >. lifax, 1861... 28 kx business ....Halifax. 115 before the nary, 1861. .,2- B improve- ling a suf- ifax, 1859...1(i d Planta- iu North 42 the State 8 to 1691. luy, 1861. ..30 jresse So- nirnul de 32 Pozzuoli, Professor Son, 185S...> ontaininff 31 Ideot Qnd AMEMOAN PAMPHLETS. fm VolXXXVIII. tMisooUimeou».] " .. B» Mrf, Da«d J„„„al of . Mi„i,„ ,j^ P ^ -"•^ Ne, J r,e, „d I>en.,jlvani., in 1745.'6; ,itt°,e„,„l, „„ th d.aioult,e,«tadi„g the chri.tkm.,„g of th. India.» .» the Bntol, Colonic, fo, ,W pn,po,o „r„ii„j . Lonno 4 Mo»o,i.l of tto Morchant, of tho Cit, of No„ Y^A i'.°t;J"''-'"' 6. B„ John. AdMiral. IrU.;^.;:^;;;;--^-^^;^":'»^--" addod an account of Admirf, Wl,.™.r in hi. ^^, J,Zt 7. An E„n.ina,ion i»t:;i;;;ï„;;-,o;.;d;;-nï Gulu» 't"!!-''' =d:i:r:i!:^re2Zïif'---'i"^rH • ».An.^„.onhcsocic.,fo.p.„o.inVB;ig;;K;;X™:l^••" letter to a friend in the country.. pu:i j , , • ,t . .0. Se^^n. con.ide,a.io.. on .„e P^il'^irifl '"£";■ •''' ^».hc,n Colonics (,npp„.cd to bo w,i,tcn b, Archibald Kenned^ u 1. , . "'■> ^yaius, 01 Albany ; with rules of Iivir fit fr. be observed in purchasing land &c ' V Z .2. I.i^in.on, Joh..^ Spcccbiûtcd"i;-;h7H;-n.?:/tX*f'=^' the Province of Pennsvlvaaia, May 24th I7fil "^''""^7.°^ P»^.g H. M,c., fo/a change Shft'J/nlr.f'S:- Vol. XXSfX. [lii»MÏlMMM:i -PtaMclphia, 1764. pp. ,v...80 ... j5„^,„„, ; -jja j^ pi-eiatory account of the author. New York, 1764. pp. viii...36 ^•Ji i- ;i 84 AMERICAN PAMPHLETS. Il M Vol. XXXIX.— Continued p (For a London re-print of this treatise, slightly abridged, see " English Pamphlets," vol. 285, No. 8.) 8. Narrative of the case and trial of John Peter Zenger, for a seditious libel ; to whicl- is appended an account of the trial of William Owen, Bookseller, at Temple Bar, for publishiag a libel. New Ycvk, reprinted (London), 1770... 53 (For another copy, Roe vol. 48, No. 1.) 4. Copy of the Poll List of the Election for representatives for ths City and County of New York, which took place iu January, 1769... 4.3 6. Burr, Rev. Aaron. Sermon preached before the Synod of New York, convened at Newark, in New Jersey, Sept. 30th, 1756. New York, 1756... 43 6. - Discourse delivered at Newark, in New Jersey, Jan. 1, 1755, on a Past Day, on account of the late encroachments of the French, and their designs against the British Colonies in America. New York, 1765... 41 7. Narrative of a new and unusual American imprisonment of two Pres- byterian Ministers, and prosecution of Mr. Francis Makemie, one of them, for preaching a Sermon in New York... New York, 1755... 62 8. Report of an action of Assault, Battery and Wounding, tried in the Supreme Court of New York, in Oct., 1764, between Thomas Forsey and Waddel Cunningham New York, 1764.. .68 (For another copy, see vol. 48, No. 2.) Vol. XL. [MisceUaneous.] 1. Lexiphanes, a dialogue, imitated from Lucian, being an attempt to restore the English tongue to its ancient purity. A satire upon Dr. Johnson's Dictionary London, 1767.180 2. The same as " English Pamphlets," vol. 287, No. 2. (By a mistake of the Binder, part of this tract follows No. 5.) 8, Galloway, Joseph. Speech delivered in the House of Assembly of the Province of Pennsylvania, May 24th, 1764, on a petition pray- ing His Majesty for a Royal in lieu of a Proprietary Government Philadelphia, 1764, pp. XXXV...45 4. Laune, Thomas de. A plea for the Non-conformists, justifying their separation from the Church of Rome and from the Church of Eng- land. In 3 parts ; part 3rd is a narrative of the suflFerings of De Laune, for writing this book London, 1733.114 5. Examination of Dr. Benjamin Franklin, before au August Assembly, relating to the repeal of the Stamp Act, &c ......16 6. Conduct of Cadwaliader Colden, Esq., Lieutenant Governor of New ïork, relating to the Judges' Commissions,— Appeals to the King, —and the Stamp-Duty .„. 1767.. 56 Vol.: SL.- 7 . Th n 1 8 . Ru ^ Vol. ZLI. 1 Bu 2 Th T 8 Tri tl E 2 4. Kn Ii 6. Sec th 6. Pro S( 7. Im] F ai 8. Let! m Vol. XLII 1. Maj an of in 2. A fi A( 3. Clar lat CI 4. Prêt ag 6. Smi( Ai to AMERICAN PAMPHLETS. 85 Ion), 1770... 63 emie, ono Vol XL.— Continued. p,„, 7. The state of Trade carried with the French on the Island of Hispa- niola, by Merchants in North America, under the colour of flags of Truce. By a Merchant of London London, 1760.. .16 8. Rules and Orders of the Society for the Encouragement of Arts and Manufactures, and Commerce London, 1760.. .23 Vol. ZLI. [Miscellaneous.] 1. Burke, Edmund. Observations on a late state of the Nation. London, 1769.155 2. The present state of the Nation ; particularly with respect to its Trade, Finances, &c London, 1769.107 8. Trial of Frederick Calvert, Esq., Baron of Baltimore, for a rape on the body of Sarah Woodcock, and of E. Grifflnburgh and Ann Harvey, otherwise Darby, as accessories before the fact j on the 26th March, 1768 London, 1768.142 4. Knox, William. The claim of the Colonies to an exemption from Internal Taxes imposed by authority of Parliament, examined. London, 1765... 46 6. Second protest, with a list of the Voters against the Bill to repeal the American Stamp Act of the last Session Paris, 1766.. .15 6. Protest against the Bill to repeal the American Stamp Act of last Session Paris, 1766.. .16 7. Impartial account of Lieut. Col. Bradstreet's Expedition to Fort Frontenac; with reflections on the conduct of that expedition, and the advantages resulting from its success London, 1759. ..60 8. Letter to the Duke of Grafton, Prime Minister, reflecting on his ad- ministration London, 1770.. .39 Vol. ZLII. [MisceUaneous.] 1. Mayhew, Rev. Jonathan. Sermon preached before the Governor and Council on the 29th May, being the Anniversary for the election of His Majesty's Council for the Province of Jlassachusctts Bay, in New England Boston, 1754. ..50 {A page or two wanting at the end.) 2. A fair representation of His Majesty's Right to Nova Scotia, or Acadia, &o London, 175G...64 3. Clarke, John, An exaoxination of what has been advanced, re- lating to Moral Obligation, in a late pamphlet conceruiog Dr. Clarke's Exposition of the Church Caiechism London, 1730.. ,44 4. Premiums off'ered by the Society instituted at London 'or the encour- agement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce London, 17G0..,5G 6, Smith, Hon, William. Review of the Military Operations in North America, from the commencement of the French hostilities in 1753, to the Burrender of Oswego on the 14th August, 1756. New York, 1770.170 i'l 86 AUIBiCAN PAMPHLETS. mi- Vol. XIilI.-~Continued. 6. Brief view of the conduct of Pennsylvania, for the year 1755, so far'"'' as It affected the general service of the British Colonies, particu- larly the Expedition under the late General Braddock. (For a further account, see vol. 54, No. 10, and vol. 52, No. 8 ) ' Narrative of the original designs, rise, progress nëetfcuT"* ^"''^°^*'^«^°'^^- Charity School at Lebanoi,' n Co^!. 9. Theire ^s'^i^'^^i;!; pr^phie^ v;iV28i;"No: 5 "•'"'''°°' "''•••'' 10. Amount of the College of New Jersey, commonly called Nassau 12. ejections to the Taxation 7:;^A;:^;;;c^-X^'j!^r'' lature of Great Brita n, ; vHv .'onsidereiî t j ^Snr Vol. XLIII. tMiacellaneous.] '^°°^°°' '^'^--^^ '■ ""orFnlnd"" A '^'''^'' '''' P"^"° '^ ^^^*^^ «f ^J^« Church of England m America, vi^Ii observations on Episcopacy. 3 Cha d lor tI'T '^f ^.^ ? ^""'^ ^-^-' 1^68.205 thandcr,T^B Appeal defended, or the proposed American Epis- ZToZr'tt " "T ? '" °'^"^^'^^" "«^ misrepresenu- tions ot Dr. Chauncey and others v._, Vnrt 17«q o.-u '^ri)'"*' """' '- "'■ «; ii"."*" dt',."4 4. CWcey. Ecv. Ch.ri.. lt.p,, ,. Dr. OhandW. " App„l J,. 5. Well. Noai.: ïMo^ito^-'-ruiriu^rj-'K;- r^ulf-"'' Pr.,bjtem„ Ordination, i„ a.„» to the oxecpti.r of t J 0. vwioatiooof tbo J>'^^p7u::^:^^i;-;^]^^:';:^^-''" reprc»n.at.o.. .„d abusive rcficoliooB co«ai„ed in Mr wZ Uy ^ Boston, 1751.172 ameeican pamphlets. 87 Pagei )5, so far particu- on, 1766.. .88 tate^ &e., at, from )n, 1766... 2;") , No. 8.) progress in Con-^ >n, 1763.. .65 Nassau fc, 1764...47 fan ori- ent and 1, 1750...64 > Legis- n, 1765. ,.23 Dhurch :, 1767 .127 behalf , 1768.205 » Epis- Bsenta- ,1769 20» )1. 54, al de- 1770. 190 ïht of Ir. J. )vern- 1767. 159 8 mis- . Liv- baun- 1768.. .82 copal 1751. 172 Pagei Vol. XLIV. [MisoeUaneous.] 1. Gale,S. Essay ir. On the nature and principles of Public Credit. St. Augustin, East Florida, 1784. ..50 (*or a reprint of this Essay, with another one accompanyinK see « English Pamphlets," vol. 284, Nos. 1 and 2.) 2. Articles of Confederation and perpetual Union between the 13 States of America Lancaster, 1777... 2^- 6. Report of the Commissioners of Excise to the Comaiittee of the House of Commons ...„ 2785 ir 4. Report of the Commissioners of Customs, in regard to Commercial *" Intercourse between Great Britain and Ireland 1785.. .20 5. The Summary Case of the Amcrieu i Loyalists *.'. ""'4 6. Copy of a Petition to Parliament, of the Agents for the American " Loyalists 7. Hargrave, Francis. Address to the purchasers of the New Edition of Coke upon Littleton, announcing his relinquishment of the undertaking, and Mr, J^itlcr's succeeding to it 1785... 2 8. Complaint of James Alexander and William Smith, Attornies'to the" " , Committee of the Goneral Assembly of the Colony of New York, complaining of the conduct of the Judges of the Supreme Court to them, and praying redress 1735 vol. XLV. [MisoeUaneous.] 1. Scott, J. N. Essay to-^ards a translation of Homer's Works in blank verse, with notes .^. London, 1755. 2 Ellis, H. Considerations on the advantages of a Discovery of the North-West passage, with an account of a practicable method for attempting that discovery 1750 8 3. Evans. Lewis. Geographical, historic^, political, philosophical and " mechanical Essays. I. Analysis of general map of tho Middle British Colonies in America ; and of the Country of the Confederate Indians. ., „ rbiladelphia, 1755,,.32 Also, Explanations for the Map of Nova Scotia 22 IL Letter representing the impropriety of sending forces to ' " Virginia; the importance of taking Fort Frontena : and that ihe preservation of Oswego was owing to Gen. Sim ley's pro- ceeding thither, &c.,(2 copies) Philadelphia, 1756,. .42 4. Wyvill, Rev, C. Letters addressed to the Committee of Belfast, on the proposed reformation of the Parliament of Ireland with an Address to the Freeholders of Yorkshire, &c,..York, 1783. pp. vii.. 32 6. Chatham, Earl of. Speech in the House of Lords, on the 20th January, 1775, on a motion for the withdrawal of His Majesty's troops from Boston London, 1776...1S .19 .46 IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-S) 1.0 M 11.25 us ut 1^ m m m u u 14.0 25 2.2 2.0 liaB 1.4 11.6 6" c ^Sdenœs Corporation 23 WBT MAIN STRHT WIBSTn,N.Y. MStO (71«)I72-4S03 88 AMEEICAM PAMPHLETS. Pagei Vol. XLY.—Continwd. 6. Keate, George. The Distressed Poet, a serio-comic poem. London, 1787...75 7. Burke, Edmund. Speech on moving his resolutions for Concilia- tion with the Colonies, March 22, 1775 London, 1775. ..65 8. Trial between the Hon. Edward Foley, plaintiff, and th« Earl of Peterborough, defendani, for criminal conversation with Lady Ann Foley London, Hsb... 27 Vol. XL VI. iMiscellaneous ] 1. Jebb, Dr. Political Letters, written in March and April, 1784. London, 1784.. 58 2. Gale, S. Letter on a Bill for establishing a Sinking Fund for dis- charging the public debt; dated London, May 12, 1786 7 a. Discourse on the conduct of the Government of Great Britain, in respect to Neutral Nations during the present war... London, 1759... 99 4. List of the 18th Exhibition of the Koyal Academy, 1786. London, 1786.. .27 6. Impartial observations on the Trade of the English and the French Colonies in America and the West Indies, 1763 27 6. Charter for establishing an Hospital iù the City of New York, granted by John Earl of Dunmore, Governor of the Province of New York, the 13th July, 1771 New York, 1771. ..12 7. Précis historique de la dernière Révolution de Genève, 1782 11 8. Pièces relatives à l'asyle ouvert en trelande aux Genevois opprimée. Dublin, 1782...12 9. Pétition des habitants de la Province de Québec au Gouvernement Impérial, demandant l'établissement d'une Chambre d'Assemblée, avec pouvoir d'imposer des Taxes pour subvenir aux dépenses du Gouvernement Civil ; précédée d'une Adresse aux habitants de la Province de Québec , 1785.. .15 10. Smith, Jacobus. DiEsertatio Medica inauguralis, de Febribus inter- mittantibus 1764.. .41 11. Argument delivered on the part of New York, on the 7th October, 1767, before the Coiumissioners for determining the Boundary line between the Colonies of New York and New Jersey, 1769 78 12. Two Catalogues of Italiai., French, Flemish, Dutch, Roman, Vene- tian, Spanish and English Pictures, to be sold by Auction, on the 10th June, 1784, and 8th April, 1786,......, , 31 13. Catalogues of Pictures for sale, 1784, 1788 London, 10.21 Vol. XLVII. [Misoellaneoas.] 1, Chalmers, George. Opinions on interesting subjects of Public Law and Commercial Policy, arising from American independence, in» eluding opinions OD Rightg of American Gitizena in England and AlŒBICiN PAMPHLETS. 80 Pagei im. iondon, 1787.. .75 for Concilia- ondon, 1775. ..65 th» Earl of 1 with Lady lOndon, 1785.. .27 April, 1784. ondon, 1784.. 58 und for dis- 86 7 1 Britain, la ondon, 1759... 99 i6. ondon, 1786.. .27 the French 27 New York, Province of York, 1771...12 1782 11 is opprimer]. )ublin, 1782...12 turernement 'Assemblée, épenses du citants de la 1785.. .15 )ribu8 inter- 1764...41 th October, tundarj Une 1769 78 man, Vene- tion, on the ..,-.... 31 ..London, 10.21 Public Law indence, in« ngland and Vol. XLVII.— Continued. horCoion'es; oa American Trade; oi the British West Jndies.and^***' on aCommercial Treaty with the American States... London, 1787.200 2. The Peop.e's Ansi^cr to the Cou-t Pamphlet, enti.Ld a « Short review of the po'itical State of Great Britain." London 1787 50 3. Two Tracts on the Coastitufonal power and duty of Juriçs in trials'" tor libels f , . 4. Attorney and Agent's complete TabiroTcoste'ln'the Co^ of"" elldl ' ^'"°^' ^*''"'"°° ^^"^' *""* ^^°'»*"ï""» &«•. with an ap. r ij^*° '," :*"; ïîondon, J781...73 5. l^'oceedingsinthecaufleof theKingagain8ttheDaanofSt.Aflaph on the prosecution of Wm. Jones for a libel, on 1st Sept.. 1783' wen rpaot' ^"''"°° ''^'^^" *^' *^"""' '" J"''^'" ''^ ^' «^ 6. La'ws oTthe si;;'e;r£; Y;;k i;"K^^^^^ affecting others having property in that State ; with an appendix rFor T"rV- •; London, 1786...18G CiJor another, but imperfect, copy, see « English Pamphlets " vol. 286, No. 2.) ^ ' 7. Coste in Chancery and the Exchequer of Pleas London, 1785. .63 8. Catalogus Collegi. Yalensis Newport 1787 (.* or another copy, see vol. 49, No. 6.) Vol. XLVIII. [MisceUaneous] 1. The same as vol. 39, No. 3. 2. The same as vol. 39, No. 8, but imperfect. 3. Livingston, Rev. Wm. Funeral Eulogium of the Rev. Aaron Burr late President of the College of New Jersey New York, 1757 26 4. Proceedings of the Council of New Jersey, on a matter of complaint " between the Earl of Sterling and Samuel TuthiU and Samuel Ogdon, Esquires, 1773, 1774 26 5. Proceedings of the Convention of Delegates, held at the oâpitol, in" the City of Williamsburg, in Virginia, from 6th May to 5th July, . ^™ ■ .Williamsburg. 185 b. Ordinances passed at the aforesaid Convention of delflgat^s in Vir- - P^'"'*: • ;•; WiUiainsburg...44 7. Kemarks on Governor Johnstone's speech in Parliament, with papers relative to his proposition to engage the interest of one of the Delegates of Pennsylvania, in the Congress of the States of America, to promote the views oi" the British oommissioners. K AI- w c,^ . « Philadelphia, 1779...61 . ». Oliver, Rev. Edward. Sermon preached before the Univeraity of Cambridge, on Commencement Sunday, July 4, 1784. 11 London, 1784... 21 00 AMERICAN PAÎÏPHLETS. Vol. XI.VIIl.-Conlmue,l. 0. Thoughts on Taxation, in a letter to a friend. With observations and reflections on the proposed plan submitted to the people of the 10 ,,f' "*°;^New STork New York, 1784.. - lU. Blane, G. Short account of the most eflFectual means of preserring the Health of Seamen j^gj go 11. Andorson, James. Observati ns "ir'aavei^^'piiVicuiir'ly* with a"" view to Its effects on the British Colonies in the West Indies. v«i YTTxr r,,. Manchester, 1789... 38 Vol. XLIX. [Miacellaneous.] 1. Address and recommendations to iho several States, by the United btates m Congress assembled, (respecting the termination of the ^ war; the National Debt, &c.) Philadclphîa, 1783..67 - Common Sense ; addressed to the inhabitants of America, on various political subjects Philadelphia, 1776...79 " ^""'"!7^°°« ^° tte measures carrying on with respect to the 4 ^^^'''''^^^^^''''^^^^ovthAm.Tka London, 1774... 73 4. Chandler, Thos. B. The appeal further defended; in answer to the further misrepresentations of Dr. Chauncey...New York, 1771.240 U'or other publications on this controversy, see vol. 43, Nos 1 -, 3, 4 ; and vol. 54, No. 2.) ' 5. Candid enquiry into the causes of the late, and the intonded migration from Scotland ai G. The same as vol. 47, x\o. 8. Glasgow...6o Vol. L. [Mise»" ^leous.] 1. Trum. ?enj. Plea, in vindication of the Connectiout title to the lana. ;, ag nest of the Province of New York....New Haven, 1774. 161 (See also vol. 52, No. 3; and vol. 64, No. 9.) 2. The Royal Interview; a (political) fragment London, 1789.. 61 3. Burke A. Edamus. Address to the freemen of the Stato of South Carolina, on various political subjects Philadelphia, 1783.. 32 4. Edwards Jonathan. Observations on the language of the 5 S^Uh mT''! ^" ^î"^'-"'"^ ^"^''^°'' New Haven, 1788...17 5. Smith Melangton Address to the people of the State of New ïork shewmg the necessity of making amendments to the Con- stitution proposed by the United Statos, previous to its adoption. 6. Thoughts upon the present Contest between AdminUtrltilntlIhe*""^ '• Britdn. "''" '° """' "'^'^"''"^ *^ ***" merchants of Great 17 A„, J. , London, 1775... 46 -. Act for incorporating the free port of Perth-Amboy, pas eo. at Trenton, December 21, 1784 „« Vol. L.— 8. Cc ] 9. (B c 10. — 11. Me a Vol. LI. 1. Col P \ tl 2. Th< N ui 3. Cla It St 4. The A 5. Clai Ni 6. Cat! ga Vol. Lll. [ 1. Obs< th: tb< 2. Sevc to Ne I 3. Exa: vi< ( 4. fixtr Coi AïtERICAN PAMPHLETS. 91 Pages bservations ioplo of the ^ork, 1784.. .21' preserviDg 1780...20 irly with a Ddies. «ter, 1789.. .38 he United ion of the phîa, 1783.. 67 on various îhia, 1776...79 ect to the don, 1774... 73 answer to ork, 1771.240 3, Nos. 1, intended .Glasgow... 65 tie to the ren, 1774.161 on, 1789.. .61 of South bia, 1783, ..32 of the 'en, 1788. ..17 i of New the Oon- aJoption. )rk,1788...26 1 and the of Great on, 1776... 46 asseà at 26 Vol. II.— Continued. „ Pages 8. Collection of Acta and Laws passed in the State of Massachusetts Bay, relative to the American Loyalists, and their property. * London, 1785.. .35 J. (Hambleton, C.) Letter from Phocion to the citizens of New York, * on the politics of the day , New York, 1784.. .23 — Second letter from Phocion, containing remarks on Mentor's reply New York, 1784.. .43 Mentor's reply to Phocion's letter, with observations on trade, ...18 10. 11. addressed to the citizens of New York New York, 1784 Vol. LI. [Miscellaneous] 1. Collection of Tracts from the late newspapers, &c., containing particularly. The American Whig, A Whip for the American Whig, with other pieces on the residence of Protestant lîishops in the American Colonies, &c. (imperfect) New York, 17G8.176 2. The other side of the question; or, a defence of the liberties of Nor*,h America. In answer to a late friendly address to Ameri- cans on our political confusions New York, 1774. .30 3. Claim of the inhabitants of the Town of Newark, in virtue of the Indian purchase made by the first settlers of Newark, in 1667, stated and considered Woodbridge, 1766.. .14 4. The address of the people of Great Britain to the inhabitants of America London, 1775... GO 5. Clarkson, M. Essai sur les désavantages politiques de la Traite des Nègres. Traduit par M. Garmagnac.Neufchatel, 1789, pp. xxviii,.320 6. Catalogue of the several pictures, statues and busts, in the picture gallery, Bodleian Library, and Ashmoleau Museum, at Oxford. Oxford, 1785... 10 Vol. LII. [Misoellaneous.] 1. Observations on the 5th article of the Treaty with America ; and on the necessity of a judicial enquiry into the merits and losses of the American Loyalists , 1783. ..45 2. Seven Letters to the Honorable Daniel Horsmanden, Esq., relative to the cruel imprisonment of Henry Oudenarde, late merchant of New York New York, 17GG...32 (The 6tb letter is separately printed at the en ' ) Examination of the Connecticut claim to lands in Pennsylvania, with an appendix .^„ Philadelphia, 1774,120 (See also vol. 50, No. 1 ; vol. 54, No. 9.) Extracts from the Votes and J?roceedings of the American Continental Congress, held at Philadelphia, 10th May, 1773 .New York, 1775.102 i^ 3. 4. 92 AMKBIOAN PAMPHLETS. Vol. Lll.'-Cotainutd. - 5. Mather», Dr. Cotton. Student and Preacher ; or directions for a candidate of the ministry; republished by John Ryland, • (incomplete) London, 1781. pp. xx, 161-21G 6. Proceedings in Convention of the Representatives of the State of New York, October 2 and 4 177G...12 7. Votes and Proceedings of the Freeholders and inhabitants of the " Town of Boston, assembled accoiding to law, 28th October to 20th ft JJ'^'^r^V"^ Boston..43 0. Wbeelocfc, Eleazar. Continuation of the narrative of the Indian Charity School begun in Lebanon, in Connecticut, now incorpor- ated with Dartmouth College, in Hanover, in New Hampshire. ^ New Hampshire, 1773. ..40 (N.B.--For the narrative of this school, from the year 1768 to ito incorporation with Dartmouth College, see vol. 42, Nos. 7 and 8; and vol. 54, No. jO.) VoLLni. [MiscsUaneous.] 1. Allen, Col. Ethan. Narrative of his captivity, from the time of his being taken by the British, near Montreal, on the 25th Sept., J.775, to the time of his exchange on the 6th May, 1778. 9 p , a ' , ^. Philadelphia, 1779...40 ^. JJard, Samuel. Discourse delivered 16th May, 1769, upon the duties of a Physician, with some sentiments on the usefulness and necessity of a pubUc hospital New York, 1769...18 d. tadwalader, General John. Reply to General Joseph Reed's remarks on a late publication in the Independent Gazetteer, with observations on his address to the people of Pennsylvania. . „, . Philadelphia, 1783... 54 4. Observations on the application which the West India Planters intend to make for a law to prohibit the importation of foreign molasses into the British American Colonies, or to prohibit the dfetilliijg of any molasses whatever in those colonies. London, 1786.. .31 5. Arguments and Judgment of the Mayor's Court of the City of New York, in a cause between Elitabeth Rutgers and Joshua Wad- fl „^^"S^" ••••• New York, 1784...47 t-'T**"^' * ^'**°'' Prweded by an Essay on Covetousneis, to which are added titaecdotes of some modern Misers. By a Bank- 7 fM-vJ^'i^^"^^''^ ' ' Pp.xxvi.1-84 /. QMiJhgaii, Dr.) Short description of the Province of South Caro- hna, with an accouiJt of the air, weather, and diseases at Charles- 8 TSirTr" '^^*- '•••'^'-^''^' "70...06 ». l^nihill Sir James. An explanation of the painting in the Royal Hospital, Greenwich, (with a French version of the same.) 23 Vol. LIV. 1. Jon( 'n Ch 2. Lett Ch Bj 3. Brie: pa: 4. Lord pre del 5. ACc 6. SmitI Jos 17(] 7. Rema diss Uni 8. New oftl 9. Theri to c the (! 10. Whee Cha pora Han (1 11. Oatalo] Swe< theoi 12. Cataloj ofN Vol.LV. [M 1. Rayna! 2. Thoug Ame AMEBIOiLM PAMPHLETS. 9^^ VoLLIV. [MiaoeUancouB.] p^g„ 1. Jones, Rev. T. Sermon preached on the visitation of the Rev. Dr Thackeray, Archdeacon of Surrey, Sept. 16th, 1755, at the Parish Church of St. Savîonr Southwark London, 1756...1G J. Letter coacerning an Amorcan Bishop, &c., to Dr. Bradbury Chandler, in answer to the appejdix of his appeal to the public. By an anti-Ephcopalian 17qq jg 3. Brief, decent, but free remarks and .observations on the several Laws passed by the Legislature of the State of Connecticut, since 1775. , , - „ « . . Hartford, 1782... 65 4. Lord, Rev. Benjamin. Çermon on humble Importunity and Faith preached on the 14th June, 1743, soon after the remarkable deliverance of Mrs. Mercy Wheeler from long confinement, &c. . . _ ,, , Boston, 1743... 48 &. A toliege poem on the rising glory of America... Philadelphia, 1772.. .27 6. Smith, Rev. Josiah. Funeral discourse, sacred to the memory of Joseph Moody, late deacon of this chu-ch, delivered June 30, 1766, at Charlestown, in South Carolina Charlestown, 1766...15 7. Remarks (by a Connecticut farmer) on a pamphlet entitled « A dissertation on the political union and constitution of tho thirteen United States of North America." 1784 43 8. New York Society Library, its charter and by"laws ; with a catilogue' " of the books telonging to the said library New York, 1773...35 9. The right of the governor and company of the colony of Connecticut to claim and hold lands within limits of their charter, lying west of the ptovince of New York, stated and considered.. Hartford, 1773. 47 (See also vol. 50, No. 1 ; vol. 52, No. 3.) 10. Wheelock, Eleazar. Continuation of the narrative of the Indian Charity School In Lebanon, Connecticut, from 1768 to the incor- poration with Dartmouth College, and removal to Hanover, New Hampshire, 1771 I77I gj (For a previous account of this school, see vol. 42,Nos. 7 and 8; and for a further account, see vol. 52, No. 8.) 11. Catalogue of the printed and unprinted works of the Hon. Emanuel Swedenborg, with observations recommending the perusal of his theological writings London^ 1785...30 12. Catalogue of the Library belonging to the Corporation of the City of New York New York, 177»)...48 Vo1.lv. [MisoeUaneous.] 1. Raynal, l'Abbé. The Revolution of America London, 1781 .181 2. Thoughts on Government; applicated to the present state of the Amerieau Colonies „.. Philadelphia, 1776...28 I kU., "II H AMERICAN PAVPHLETS. Pages 40 Vol. LV — Continued. 8. Clarke, Rev. W. Aug. Thanksgiving sermon, preached 11th Feby., 1781, on the happy deliverance of Lord George Gordon, president of the Protestant Association, with three hymns composed on tho same occasion London, 1781. 4. Maiden, Henry. Account of King's College Chapel in Cambridge, including a character of Henry VI., and a short history of the foundation of his two eollegea. King's and Eton... Cambridge, 1769.. .91 5. Newton, John. Thoughts upon tho African Slave Trade. Tr 1 ^xr, „ London, 1788.. .22 VoLLVI. [MisoeUaneous.] 1. Nickolls, Rev. Robert B. Letter to the treasurer of the society for effecting tho abolition of tho Slave Trade London, 1788.. .68 2. The Alarm, or a plan of Pacification with America ; including the New'^Tork Freeholder, Nos. 1 to 7 64 3. Address to the Convention of the colony of Virginia, on the subject of Government, and recommending a particular form to their con- sideration Philadelphia, 1776... 25 4. Rules for governing the Middlesex society for educating poor children'in the Protestant religion ; instituted 1781. London, ...19 6. Cunningham, Lctitia. The case of the Whigs who loaned their money on the public faith, fairly stated, &c.... Philadelphia, 1783. .51 (Kennedy, Archibald.)] [Speech said to have been delivered some time before the close of the last session, by a member dissenting from the Church 1755.. 52 7. (Vcrlinghuyson, Rev. Theodorus.) A remonstrance by David Marin I3cu Jesse, Pastor at Aquenonka , 1755. ..14 8. Pastoral Icttor^from tho (PresbytcVian) Synod of New York and Philadelphia, convened at New York, to the churches subject to t^»^''^ «'"c New York, 1766... .8 9. The plan of union between the (Presbyterian) Synods of New York and Philadolphia,^agreed upon May 29th, 1758. Philadelphia, ...18 10. Comparative view of the state and laculties of Man, with those of the Animal world Dublin, 1768. pp. xvi.247 Vcl. LVir. [Miscellaneous] 1. Hope, A. J. B. Beresford. Popular view of the American Civil War London, 1861. ..30 ■ - England, the North and the South.. .London, 1862.. .40 6. 3, ^ , — _ — y_ (For another lecture on same subject, see vol. 58, No. 4.) Grattan, T. C. England and the disrupted States of America. London, 1862. .47 4. Hop tio 5. The W( 6. Pull( rici AMERIOAN PAMPHLETS. 95 Pages th Feby., president d OD tho Ion, 1781.. .40 mbridge, y of the ge, 1769.. .91 on, 1788.. .22 iciety for an, 1788.. .68 ding the 64 Î subject leir con- ia, 1776... 25 ng poor )n, ...19 3d their ia, 1783.. 51 sd some isenting -,1755.. 52 Dayid -, 1755.. .14 }rk and bject to z, 1766.... o w York 1, ...1ÎÎ hose of jp. xvi.247 n Civil , 1861. ..39 , 1862... 40 •) K. ,1862... 47 Vol. LVII.— Co>j/inue(/. 4. Reid, H. Tho American question in a nutshell ; or. Why we ehould^"^" 5. Cowell J. W. Letter to Capt. M. T. Maury, Confederate Na^y, on 0. Cobbett, J. P. («auses of tho Civil War in the United States. 7 Tt,n n»=»-ii • 1 . London, 1861. ..16 7. Ihc Bastille in America; or, Democratic absolutism: by an Eye- witness , ^ ^jy, s Ti.„ • i-i r . London, 1861... 19 f, "r '•«'«"'Sn'tion; a sketch of 4he present policy of tho Confederate States: by a recent Tourist London, 1862...3U .'. Btory, w. W. The American Question. (Re-printed from "The Daily News.") London, 1862.. 68 10. The American Question : Secession ; Tariff ; Slavery. Brighton, 1862. 73 . Montogu. Lord I^obert. M.P. A Mirror in America... London 1861 . io8 1-. Phillimore, J. G. Case of the seizure) of the Southern Envoys. CKe-prmted, with additions, from the « Saturday Review.") iq Q^wi. u A m. . London, 1861.. 26 13. bmith, P. A. The seizure of the Southern Commissioners consid- ered with reference to International Law, and the question of war 14. ^'^'^ô<:^^^ 15. The Cotton Supply; «letter to John Cheetham, Esq., president of the Manchester Cotton Supply Association. By a Fellow of the Ifi ,?;^f ^^W'^'^'^i'V'""^^^^^ • London, 1861...40 16. Adderley, Rt. Hon. C. B. Letter to the Rt. Honorable B. D'lsraeli on the present relatio- >f England with the Colonies. With an rr.rJT London, 1861...68 Vol.LVIII. [Secession, &o.] 1. Maritime Capture. Shall England uphold the Capture cf Private Property at Sea? By a lawyer '. London, 18a2...41 -. The rights of Neutrals and Belligerents, from a modern point of view. By a civilian London 186'^ 41 3. Lord, H. W. The Highway of the Seas in time of War.' ' 1 tr AT,., London, 1862.. ..56 4. Hope, A. J. B. Beresford. Tho results of tho American Disrup- tion; m continuation of his two former lectures London, 1862.. .40 (For the previous lectures, sec vol. 57, Nos. 1 and 2.) 5. The true state of tho American Question ; a reply to Mr. Thurlow r ^""Jr^lr^^l"" ^'"^ 1'°°'^°°' 1862...28 o, iQ II- T T ., . London, 1862... 48 -. O Sullivan, J. L. Union, dis-union, and re-union : a letter to Gene- ^ , rJ I'. ' "•^"«'"^^''* of theUnit«d States London, 1862.122 vol. LX. [Miscellaneous, 1861-62.] 1. Wilson, John. Flax ; !ts treatment, agricultural and technical. A lecture delivered before the New York State Agricultural Society. 2. Claussen, The Chevalier. The Flax movement; l:"^"^"'' portonce and advantages, with directions for the preparation of lpiled.nd publabed bj Ibo Rev. Biobard Do Por«t ...bZI 1869 2. ^r/'T •"■ =»-'°««*f«'«»';«»»'-i»i»gMSJio. • 3. United States Patent Laws from 1836 'to' ïsèï ' ^^^^'"'^ ^' ^oZl'mC!^"i!"'jy^^^ '^' ui;;;i"s;;;;;'ja't;*nr ' 5. Lieber/Franck"' t;;j;'c^;^^^^ States delivered .u the Law School of Columbia College, in 1860 and 1861, with an Address on Secession written in 185l! 6. Correspondenee between the Secretary of State of tf/unïdVt!^"''' S:?ti:ïV.trrT^l.^'r.!l*:^ --' France,respec4 r ' "••••••• 1861. .,16 Vol. LXI- 7 Me ■I G 8 Rei tl P< 9. Mit R e« 10. Tay tb 11. Bur in 12. The St 13. Pro bj Y 14. Ran Se Vol. LXII. 1. Sine fa( Se 2. HaL do 3. Mia 00 Vol. Lxn: 1. Mc( ca Di 2. Hae Ra 3. Laq nu vol. MOV 1. Syn{ by 2. The AHEBIOAN PAMPHLETS. 97 Pagci ' it ; with ion, 1862... 43 ideratioD. Ion, 1862... 48 to Oene- lon, 1862.122 lioal. A ! Society. rk, 1853... 52 onal im- ration of rk, 1851.. .40 861.'62, ?e, 1861.100 ?e, 1862.100 )e of the )n, 1862.. .64 ch, New 8. Tred- k, 1861.. .40 :etoh of k, 1861.107 32 led and Q, 1859... 21 uctions 'ith the t, 1861.. .86 26 Patent 26 United nl860 , 1861...48 States Dg the ..1861...16 Vol. IXl— Continued. p 7. MemorialoftheChaniberofConimerce, ofSt. Paul, Minnesota, ro specting the Reciprocity Treaty between the United States and Great Britain, of June 5, 1854 4 8. Report of the Committee of Commerce of Congress on resolutions of the Legislature of the State of New York, in relation to the Reci- procity Treaty between Great Britain and the United States, 1862... 36 9. Minnesota; its progress and capabilities; being the second Annual Report of the Commissioner of Statistics for 1800 and 18(11, and containing an abstract of the United States Census. St. Paul, 1S62.126 10. Taylor, James W. Northwest British America and its relations to the State of Minnesota,,.;,,. gaint Paul, 1860... 42 11. Burns, Dr. Visit to Noyi-Scotia, Newfoundland and Capo Breton. in 1858 •:.•;;., 7 12. Thoughts for the times ; addrAsiod to the people of the Northern States. By Americus...lv.'..,\ London, 1862.125 13. Proposed General Bankrupt A-ef: for the United States, as prepared by a Committee of Merchants' and Bankers of the City of New York , ,.; xe„ York, 1801. ..4t> 14. Ramsey, Alex., Governor. Messqrgliy lo the Legislature of Minnesota, Sept. 9, 1862... St. Paul, 1862.. .15 Vol. LXII. [CiTil War in America, làsa' j 1. Sinclair, Peter. Freedom or Slavcry.in. the United States; being facta and testimonies for the coasidcration of British people. Second edition > London, .160 2. Hall, Newman. The American War; a lecture delivered in Lon- don, October 20, 1862 London, ..31 3. Miall, Charles S. The proposed Slave Empire : its antecedents, constitution, and policy London, 18G.^...32 Vol. LXni. [Amerioan Question.] 1. McGee, Hon. Thos. D'Arcy. The internal condition of the Ameri- can Democracy considered, in a letter to the Hon. Charles G. DuflFy, 3LP., Minister of Public Lands of the Colony of Victoria. London, 1863. ..19 (For another copy, see vol. 64, No. 2.) 2. Haerne, Canon de. The American question. Translated by Thos. Ray—; London, 1863.114 3. La question de I'Eaclavage aui Etats-Unis. Par un ancien fonction- naire des idées Néerlandaises La Haye, 1862.. .61 VOL LXrV. [Hupert's Land, &c.] 1. Synge, Capt. M. H. The Colony of Rupert's Land : Where is it, and by what title held ? A Dialogue London, 1863.. .66 2. The same as vol. 63, No. 1. 13 . '-M 98 AMEUICAX PAMPHLETS. Vol. LXlV.-Conlinued. •». Recognition oftho Southo-""'''-"-^''''":;':**:: v:-^<""'o°' 1863.. .4- , rt. A».H»„ ,,„o.Ho : ™!:''r7 '°'"*'™"""" '"r'r^ 0. Bill.„U, Hi, E.«ell.„cj M, .,.1,0 KronM, i„ ^r, • """"j'""' ""- ■■ from the French. CA '• opeccn de- Vol. LVII. y Translated 1. Gour London, 18Ga...6i' r> deli of,- ». (Sher Trac f». Clark, aucc 6. Kemit oftr 7. Somiii the] whic 8ton( Novc f<. Rolati( Cana 0. Jugom Cana 10. Réfléxi 1744 11. Head, claim addre 13. Canadii Addn Lettei John Vo!.LVIII. [ 1. The We -'. The Ch , ■ 3. The Ch • (99) Pagei ngsofthe don, 1803. ..4:> resolving Jon, 1863... .7 ican War. Ion, lSOl.'..,:;j pccch (Ju- 'ransIuto. Bethune, Rev. A. N., (Archdi^con of York.) Charge delivered at a ' \ isitation of the Clergy 'and Churchwardens of the Archdeaconry of York, held at Toron.tby'ïfamilton and London, Sept. 4, 1855 28 6. Snodgrass, Rev. William/ ..Sermon preached on Ist March, 1857, ' being the first Sabbath .after the funeral of Hew Ramsay, Esq .'...27 I. Hilton, Rev. John. Sermon preached at St. Paul's Church, Perry- town, and at St. John's Church, Elizabethville, in October, 1867, on the Church and her Services oo 8. Geddes, Rev. J. Gamble. Sermon preached 17th June, 1857 in "" St. James' Cathedral, Toronto, on the Ministerial Character. ' 18 9. Holland, Rev. Henry. Sermon on Christ's Prerogative in the " choice of His Servants: Preached in St. Paul's Church, London, on the 8th July, 1857, before the members of the Synod convened to elect a Bishop for the Western Division of the Diocese. Vol. LX. [Theological. 1847-58.] ^"~''*"' ^^^"^-^ 1. The Catechism of the Church of England. Re-printed. 9 Tk oi. . ^ . . Moqtreai, 1851. ..12 ^. The Shorter Catechism of the Church of Scotland. Re-printed. Q T, r, T. , Montreal, 1858. ..24 3. MacGeorge, Rev. R. J. The Canadian Christian OflFering. . „ , Toronto, 1848.102 4. Keasons why the concurrence of the Bishop should be considered necessary to the validity of all acts of a Dioeesaa Synod. Montreal, 1855... 12 Vol. LX.- 5. O'î M 6. Th( G 7. L'ai T 8. Pat C Û 9. Osl D ai ac P' P Vol. LXI. 1. Sha R 2. Ad( p 3. Arg 4. Sull T 5. Pra H 6. Zet in 7. Let of au H. Har G Ci 9. The 10. The th CAMAOIAN PAMPHLETS. 101 Pages 151 )va Scotia. 120 ..Toronto... 48 ..Toronto.. .24 too on the le British > Qaebeo, 18 9 occasion brd, Lord 21 ipendence Utobicoke, 11 taohment nto, 12th e Diocese... 2 i rered at a deaconrj 1855 28 ih, 1857, Esq 27 h, Perrjr- er, 1857, ...........a. téât^ 1857, in ter 18 ) in the London, wnvencd ito, IS57...22 al, 1851. ..12 ited. al, 1858... 24 to, 1848.102 Dsidered al, 1855.. .12 Vol. "LS-.—Condnutd, Pag«i 5. O'Meara, Rev. F. A., and others. Letters in bohalf ol the Indian Missions in the Diocese of Toronto Toronto, 1856.. .33 6. The Rectories (îaso. The Attorney General of Upper Canada vt. Grasett. A suit in Chancery 3g 7. I'arling, Rev. W. Stewart. Papers on the unpopularity of Religious Truth Toronto, 1857.. .85 8. Patton, Rev. Dr. The Salaries of the Clergy; an article from the Church Review for July, 1857, with a Letter conunendatory from the Lord Bishop of Toronto; with a brief intruduetion. Toronto, 1858... 31 (For another copy, see vol. 84, No. 10.) 9. Osier, Rev. F. L. Proceedings of the Synod of the Church in the Diocese of Toronto, in June, 1858 j to which is appended, the Act authorizing the Church in Canada to meet in Synod, the Canons and Constitution of the Synod, and a Sermon on " Singleness of purpose in the Christian Ministry essertial to Ministerial success," Preached before the Synod 104 Vol.LXI. [1849-68.] 1. Shakspeare Club of Montreal. Constitution, By-Laws and House Rules (as revised in June, 1849,) of the 24 2. Addres* to the Working Classes of Canada, by the Journeymen Printer» of Toronto, July, 1853 H 3. Arguments against an Elective Legislative Council... Toron to, 1856.. .16 4. Sullivan, W. B. Sketch of the Montreal Celebration of the Grand Trunk Railway of Canada Toronto, 1856.. .24 6. Frank, Jacob H. Great Recipes for the cure of all diseases of Horses, together with a treatise on Taming and general treatment. London, C.W., 1858... 36 6. Zetland, Karl of Letter on the question of Masonic Independence in Canada, and Reply by Brother T. D. Harington, P. G. M. Toronto, 1858.. 34 7. Letter from the Grand Secretary, written by command of the Earl of Zetland, on the question of Masonic Independence in Canada, and Reply by T. D. Harington, P. G- M Toronto, 1858.. ..9 f*. Harington, T. D. Proposed articles of Union between the Masonic Grand Lodges of Canada. Submitted for the consideration of the Craft IQ 9. The Toronto Song.ster ; being a choice collection of Popular Songs. Toronto, 1858.. 72 10. The Laws of Cricket, for single and double Wicket, as adopted by the Marylebone Club, London, England Toronto, 1858... 12 102 CANADUN PAMPHLETS. Vol. LXII. [Scientiflo, 1851-58.] ^' '^rJ « ?''•' ^^'^' , ^''^'''''"^ ' ^'°"y = *^'^° '«"«r« occasioned by a Geological art.dc in the Westminster Review for July,T857 2. Brett, Tho.as. Treatise on Li.ht, Vision and Colour!:^^ a theory, on entire y new Drincinlpq m ''"™P"^'°8 a. Bouchett. ..eph. }^lJZ:Î;-;^-^;—fZ^^''' Time at the most important places between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, in the British North American dominions and Z 4 S^^rj'^sT'''''- (^^ablesandaMap) Toronto's 7 4. btratford, J. S. (Surgeon and Oculist.) Report of the Toronto Dis pensary for Diseases of the Eye, for 1851 TnVn? i a^i „ 5. Canada MedicalJournal. Vol 1 No 1 Mrr'V^r T'J^^^-^^ fi v^;a ai n A . ^oi.x,£io.i, Montreal, Blarch, 1852 fi4 r ;. M •/• . ^" '°'"^"'"*' dissertation on Strychnia, presented to the Medical Faculty of McGill College, May L, 1858 X to receiving the degree of Doctor of Medicine and Surgery ^ 7. Mnes H. H. On the Ventilation of Dwelling Hous^I^ÎsS-"'' With remarks upon sanitary improvements.... Montreal 1858 fifi (For another copy, see toI. 95, No. 2.) •^*<>°»«a'» 1858...66 Vol. LZIII. [3.852-68.] '■ ^S- w" ^' ®*"'"''''' "" *^° P"««"* ™<'*'>°d of teaching- the English Language ; and suggestions for its improvement. 2. Sanborn, J. C. University Education in Lower Canal"!' '^-'^ . and Henry Allan, Esq., late Judge of the London District Court! 4. Important I^re Insurance Case. Adolphe Lazarre JThl"C * * " ' Insurance Company ; before Mr. Justice Richards, May, 18.5^ ^ " "irzi::x^T' '-'''''' -' ''■ ^— - «-^ "^r"' (For another copy, see vol. 86,"no.'2) ••••loionto...l2 6. Orphan's Home and Female Aid Society of Toronto. 7th Annual Report for the year ending 1st June, 1858 Tolto o. mT'^'Z '"""' ^''"••^' -dCoUponden;; f.mf837 t •••'' 1855 in reference to the services of Capt. T. W. Jones of the Provincial Cavalry, C. E., and the Troops Ldcr his comuld Montreal, 1858.. 17 CANADIAN PAMPHLETS. 103 Vol. LXIIL— Continued. fl Barher n 4 » * ■,.. Quebec, 1858.. .11 t!,.?, .■ .? ""^ ', "'"''"«"S the Totont, Board of Sehool Tr«.lee.iromthootlackoftho Chief Superintondool, Dr Hver.o7 ■».'''» "SpeeialRoporl-.ubmi.ted 10 thoI,cgi,l.,„r;>fav S 1« forwarded bj the Board of Sehool Truetee, (o tbeCily Co.„oU ' (reraooiherc;;;;ë;o';;i.'8o:Nj.s.) ''°"""''' '^'«■■■'" ■■ F^ZTV° """" "^""'^ on hebalf fTh.1Stoe«■ ^. oir3^^ofih?^r^:„rfes-':î5-" 5. . Montreal... 78 . . Report (1857) of the,— 6. ChnrchSocietyoftheDiocoscof Quebec. ICth Report (ISsJ^oft!-'"' 7. letter received b. Patrie. PC.pbe.us fro. .isf^Î^"'' Iruthlover Esq., touching a letter written by Rev. G. PFercvl to '^0 tlt^''^^'^^^ "' ^f"^'"^ • Quebec 1 5I.32 (*^or another copy, see vol. 84, No. 14.) Oui!'"' ^"k"' '''"''• *" *^° ^^- ««^- '^^ ^ord Bishop of . Quebec, on subjects connected with Tractarianism in the Church. (For another copy, see vol. 84, No. 13 ) ^"''^"'' ^^^^-^^ ^ChaneTo?^^* • ^'""" '' '^' Congregation of St. Matthew's 'Tri^::;s^:" ^"^^^^ '- ''- ^-- ^^- ^-t' ^^"^^ - (For another cop;;;;;';;;: 84; N^iï) ^"''"' ''''-'' Churc^r^^r 'T.^ *^° ^°'^°'^'*"°" Stone of St. Stephen's Church, Toronto, on Thursday, Ist July, 1858, at 4 P.M.... 2 kl .},S m m oAirA0UK PiiipmxTs. VoLLXV. [1867-68.] p,^^, 1. Université Laval. Annuaire pour l'année Académique 1858-59. o lif j 1. T. „ Q"*5^«°' 1858... 5t> -. Myrand, D. P. Blémoircs sur le Canada. Etudes sur l'Instruction publique chez les Canadiens-Français Québec, 1857,. .24 3. Desbaratfl, Jnr., George. L'Esclavage dans l'antiquité et on " abolition par le Christianisme Montréal, 1858.. .19 4. Le môme que « Brochures Américaines," vo!. 25, No. 4. 5. Canada; a brief outline of her geographical position, productions, climate, capabilities, educational and municipal institutions, &c published by authority Toronto, 1857.. .24 6. Fortin, Pierre. Annual Report on the Protection of the Fisheries in the Gulf St. Lawrence duringthe season of 1857. Toronto, 1858.. .(Î4 (For another copy, see vol. 77, No. 12.) 7. Drapeau, Stanislas. La Colonisation du Canada envisagée au point de vue national Québec, 1858...1G (Autres exemplaires voir voh 77, No. 4 j et vol. 105, No. 7.) 8. Hudson's Bay Company. Return to an Ad-iress of the Legislative Assembly, dated 16th »Iarch, 1857, for copies of charters, leases, &c., under which they claim title to the Hudson's Bay ^«"'^«'y'*'' Toronto...75 Vol. LXVI. [Topographical, 1868.] 1. Directory of the United Counties of Peterborough and Victoria, for 1858 ; with a brief history of the counties, statistical tables, Ac ., ., ',, „. ,„ Peterborough, 1858.. .89 2. Map of the City of Toronto : published by James Bain, 1858 3. Reefer, T. C. Railway and Steamboat Routes in Canada: with Time Tables, &c., and the new Map of Canada Montreal. 1858 96 VoLLXVII. ' 1. Acte pour le Gouvernement de la Province de Québec, 1774 et Acte pour subvenir aux dépenses de l'Administration de la Jus- tice et au soutien du Gouvernement Civil dans la Province de Québec en Amérique Québec, 1774... 29 • '■' ^^T:^ ^"^ ^•'"'*'^ «^^ ^»"««" «"'• l'objet d'augmenter les Moiens d Education q j^g^, ^^ à. Copie de la lettre do l'Evoque d. Cap.sa, Coadjuteur de Québec. . etc., au Président du Comité, sur l'Education Québec, 1790 10 4. Anciennes Archives Françaises, ou Extrait des Minutes du Conseil' qui concernent les Régitres du Canada lorsqu'il étoit sous le Gouvernement de France Québec, 1791...49 (Les quatre documents qui précèdent sont en Anglais et en Français ) Vol LXVI] 5. (Vig nac cati Icui G. Mémi Sén Vol. LXVII I. Ferlai ' "H 2. Bigot Jacc laine SalU Ann < 3. Lange > 4. Bibaut , 5. Viger, Praii . 6. Langea Beau 7. Le Clei \ ouvra deux Vol. LXIX. . 1. Chaboil tique 2. Observi ment diocès 3. Bédard, tivemt district 4. Cbaboill de qu Trois 5. Holmes, 0. Ryan, M 1* CANADIAN PAMPHLETS. 106 PagM 58-59. bee, 1858... 50 istruction >ec, 1857.. .24 S et ou éal; 1858... 19 ductiona, oaa, &e., ito, 1867...24 Fisheries ito, 1858... (i4 au point «0,1858.. .10 fo. 7.) igislative charters, m's Bay .Toronto.. .75 oria, for a, &c. ;h, 1858... 89 8. a; with al, 1858... 9tf 1774, et la Jus- rince de ic, 1774... 29 Moiens !c, 1790... 26 Québec, c, 1790... 10 Conseil sous le c, 1791... 49 s et en Vol. ItXVlI.— Continued. 5. (Viger, D. U.) Considérations sur les effets qu'ont produit en Ca-^**^" nada la conservation des établissements du pays, les mœurs, l'édu- cation &c de ses habitants, et les conséquences qu'entraînerait leur décadence par rapport aux intérêts de la Grande Bretagne. .a ivr/ . Montréal, 1809.. .61 b. Mémoire concernant les Grèves du Sault au Matelot, &c., que lo Séminaire de Québec possède à titre de Fief Q„ébeo M Vol. LXVIII. WueDeo...84 .'• ^"J"°<^' ««Sv- J- B. A. Observations sur un ouvrage intitulé- Histoire du Canada, &o., par l'Abbé Brasseur de Bourbourg.» on- i r i.i T Québec, 1853.. 79 -. Uigot, Le Père Jacques. Copie d'une lettre écrite par le Rév P Jacques Bigot, l'an 1684, pour accompagner un collier de pouroe- laine envoyé par les Abnaquis de la Mission de St. François de Salles dans la Nouvelle France au tombeau de leur Saint Patron à Annecy. Manate, presse Cramoisy do J. M. Shea, 1858 9 • 3. Langevin, Rév. Jean. Tableaux historiques Québec, 186()!." 8 > 4. Bibaud, Jeune. Les Machabées Canadiens Montréal,' 1859...26 , 5. Viger, Jacques. Souvenirs historiques sur la Seigneurie de La ' Prairie... Montréal, 1857... 13 . fi. Langevin, Rév. Jean. Notes sur les Archives de Notre Dame de ^«""P"'* Québec, 1860...138 et xxxvi 7. Le Clergé Canadien vengé par ses ennemis ; ou Observations sur un , ouvrage récent, intitulé : " Tableau Statistique et Politique des deux Canadas." Q^^tec, 1833...19 Vol. LXIX. 1. Chaboillez, Rév. M. Questions sur le Gouvernement Ecclésias- tique du district de Montréal Montréal, 1823... 40 2. Observations sur un écrit intitulé : " Questions sur le Gouverne- ment Ecclésiastique du district de Montréal"; par un Prêtre du diocèse de Québec Trois Rivières, 1828... 32 3. Bédard, P. H. Lettre à M. Chaboillez, Curé de Longueuil, rela- • tivement à ses " Questions sur le Gouvernement Ecclésiastique du district de Montréal." Montréal, 1823...40 4. Chaboillez, Rév. M. Réponse à la lettre de P. II. Bédard; suivie* de quelques remarques sur les " Observations" imprimées aux Trois Rivières .Montréal, 1824.. .70 5. Holmes, l'Abbé Jean, Conférences de Notre Dame de Québec. Québec, 1850... 137 et xxiii 6. Ryan, Matthew. I^etters iq defence of the Order of Jesuits. - -, Montreal, 1843. .30 ■4 106 CANADIAJW PAMPHLETS. i hi Vol. LXX. 1. Conférences Ecclésiastiques du diocèse do Québec, 1854 et 1865. ^'*'* 2. Taché, J C. Notice hîstoriographique sur la fAte célébrée à Que-"" bec Je 16 Juin, 1859, jour du 200mo anniversaire de l'arrivée de %r\^fn • ^- ?• ^^^'' ""' '« S"»'''^^' ''^^^^^ 1« 15 Juin. 4. Le Canada. Courte esquisse de sa position géographique, ses produc- 5 * ?;f''°'!^^''"''''^'f "«««««ces,*». Seconde edition..Québec,1860...3a 1860 ^°''"'''' P°" ^'"""^° Académique, 1859- /. «apport sur les Missions du diocèse de Québec, No. 13, Avril, 1859. Vol. LXXI. Québec, 1859.141 1. Glaokmejer, Ed. An alphabetical list of the laws of Canada. 2. LeMoine, Robert. Rule, orders and forms of Proce'rnr^f th!-'" lur:; tVa ^l::,^:!.^.': '^"^ ^^ "^'*''^^' ^ -rv-i^^o 4. Young, Hon. John. Letters to 'i^-^n:^.^;;^^!::;:^;^-'' Commissioner of Public Works, on Canadian Trade and Nav^- tion, and to the Citizens of Montreal on the Commerce of the City 5. GaU Hon. A. T. Canada, 1849 to 1859 .1^; S^^ (For another copy, see vol. 76, No. 5.) """...o^ 6. Mullock, Rt. Rev. Dr. Lectures on Newfoundland. 7 » * J »,. , ®*' John, Newfoundland. 1860 Rl 7. Ifapport in MM»i. d. 1'A.ile provincW to AU«.«,, (To„,to ) Vol. LZXU. Qa«beo, I860.. .24 6. W4« d. S. Vtao... d. p.»,. Ko«c. hi.to,i,„ rr^:?'' """••"" Québw, 1860.127 CANADIAN PAMPHLETS. 107 Pagej t 1855. Québec... 65 6e h Qué- irrivée de bec, 1859... 72 15 Juin, )eo, 1859.128 s produo- bec,1860...39 le, 1859- )eo, 1869... 48 5al, 1852.. .15 ril, 1859. 160,1859.141 la. ito,1859...1(> ; of the to, 1858.111 I aux in- to, 1859.. .55 X, Chief Naviga- ;he City, al, 1855... 32 'n, 1860... 54 d, I860.. .37 into.) 0, 1860... 24 l'usage il, 1859... 22 I Cana- latériel. B, I860... 50 re et la J, 1859... 55 1, 1860.110 1,1860.127 Vol. LXXlI.-Continutd. 6. Perrault, J. P. Canada 7. Aubin, N Traité d'Agriculture adapté au climat du Baa- Paget Vol. LXXIII. ;••••;:•, Québec, 1839...69 La Chimie agricole mise à la portée de tout le monde. Québec, 1847.116 1. Alphabet en langue Crise Q„ébec, 1855...36 ^. Frières, Cantiques et Catéchisme en langue Montagnaise ou Chipe- •i K^^vuT'" -i" ■;•; Montréal, 1857.144 à. Katohk AyamihewMasmahigan Kebekok, 1855.142 4. Chemin de la Croix et autres Prières à l'usage des Sauvages des Postes d'Albany, Savern, Martin's Falls, (Baie d'Hudson.) Vol. IiXXIV. Montréal, 1856... 63 1. Robinson, Dr. J. H. Les Trappeurs de la Baie d'Hudson. Traduit par Emile Chevalier Montréal, 1858.167 2. Ruche (la) littéraire. Vol. III Montréal, 1859.160 à. Méplats, Isidore de. Défricheur (le) de langue, Tragédie bouffe (en vers) en trois Actes et en trois Tableaux Québec 1859 8 Vol. LXXV. .\8ucuoo, A0UJ7...0 1. Bell, Andrew. British-Canadian Centennium, 1759-1859 : General James Wolfe, his life and death ; a lecture Montreal, 1859.5? 2. Taylor, Henry. Letter on the Federal Union of the Provinces. „ .„ „ Toronto, 1859.... 1 à. (Roe, Rev. Henry.) Review of the " Address of the Lay Associa- tion to the Laity of the Diocese of Quebec," in a letter from a Churchman Quebec, 1859.. 62 4. Trantwine, J. C. Reports on the means of itoproving the present Harbour, and the construction of ï)ocks at Montreal; and reply to the same, by the Hon. John Young Montreal, 1859.130 5. Boulton, Jr., H. J. The Drainage of Land, and its necessity in the present state of the agricultural interests of Canada. Toronto, 1859. .12 6. A Tract for the Tractarians, No. 1.. Montreal.. 14 7. Catalogue Auction Sale of the Library of the late Professor Smith, of Queen's College, Kingston; C.W., 11th, 12th and 13th October. 1859 ;..,25 8. Beaven, Rev. Dr. Report of Committee on Canons to the Synod of the Diocese of Toronto , Toronto.. 27 9. Bartlett, G. W. Toronto Academic Institute. Examination Papers. 1859 .............32 Hogan, J. S. Review of the Proceedings of the Reform Conven- tion, held in the St. Lawrence Hall, Toronto, 9th Nov., 1859 15 Report of the past history and present condition of the Common or Public Schools of the City of Toronto Toronto, 1859.181 10. 11. i.| m CANADIAN PAMPHLETS. 18 Vol. LXXV.—Continutd. 12. Litton, L. J^ Thoughts on Education, with reflections on the life''"" otK. B Sheridan; an Inaugural Address before the Sheridan Literary Society of Toronto, 12th Nov., 1859.. V0I.LXXVI. 1. Sabine, Lorenzo. Address before the New England Historic- Qene.^,g.cal^ Society, Sept. liith, 1859. The hundredth anniver- sary of the death of Major General James Wolfe; with passages omitted in the dehvery, and illustrative notes and documents. '• "^eTL't^Ï-ot f-^--"J-^e,aredditirde"Qu^tJ:-^"^ 1 1 If '■ ' '^ "f '■^' "" manuscrit aux Archives du Bureau de la Manne, à Paris. Publié sous la direction de la Société littéraire et Instonque de Québec Québec, 1861. 84-38 3. Playfair Lieut Col A. W. Letter from a Volunteer of 1806 to the Volunteers of 1860, with suggestions on the Defence of England her weakness and her strength Montreal, 1860 {tor another copy, see vol. 95, No. 5 ) 4. Bowen,N.H Historical sketch of the Isle of Orleans, bein. a -^^i^AprM^j:: 'î:?:^.:^ ^^ ^-^^^ The same as vol. 71, No. 5 ...30 .40 6. Bolduc, Rev. J. B. Z. Mission de la Colombie. ,95 ..8 47 Lettre et Journal. 7. Tableau historique du Canada depuis 1534 à 1859 ^""^''^"' VoL LXXVII. "^axot^tf 1. Consultation de douze de. plus célèbres Avocats de Paris, touchant les droits de propriété du Séminaire de Montréal, en Canada 1,J 2. Mémoire pour le Séminaire de Montréal, touchant se. droits de ' propriété en Canada 3. HuttoD Wm. Remarques sur la brochuVrdr^Cair^intUuiie"- Exploitation des terres des prairies d'Amérique," avec notes sur Je Canada et les Etats-Unis ,o^q 4. Le même que vol 65, No. 7. ' 5. Letterson Canadian Manufactures, addressed to the people of Canada. of St. Louis. Translated from the original manuscript. 7. Michaux André. Voyage en Canada depuis le t 'ctrnpll' ' " ^^ jusqu'à la Baie d'Hudson. Par O. Brun et Québec îsfil 27 8. Lafitau Rév.Pôre. Mémoire présenté au Duc d'oSs c'oncer nant le Gin-sengde Tartarie, découvert en Amérique parie Rév. 15 CANADIAN PAMPHLETS. 109 1 tho life Sheridan Pagcj .1« Historio- anniver- passages ots. in, 1859.100 ! Québec Bureau Société 1861. 84-38 6 to the logland, »I, 1860... .30 being a Quebec, 40 ournal. Québec... 95 8 uohant 1 10 )it8 de 47 itulée : tes sur ..1859.... 8 anada. 'ntreaI...15 cment 1858.. 10 iplain 1861...27 »ncer- Rév. Vol. LXKVII.—Contiuued. r^î ^H?" n ^-'"tJ^ '^'""•' °°"''^ biographique duRé.d. Père,"''''' P" !° î^;- "''T" ^""''" ; Montréal, 1858...44 (Autre exemplaire, voir vol. 79, No. 7.") 9. Canada, seventy years ago; or. Prince Edward', visit to Niagara : bj a near resident «» p n • ,o„A ,„ m M/ • .3 »'• Catharines, I860.. .13 10. >We8 et documents relatifs i l'histoire du Canada. Publiés par 11 Hind 5f y'^'TT ^" ^^r*''"' Montréal, 1859.122 11. Hmd, H Y. Report on a Topographical and Geological Explora- vZ r r. ^.'"'' '''*'''" ^''' ^^•'"'""' ^'^^^ Superior, and f-ort Garry, Red River; and also of tho Valley of Red R ver nortb of the 49th parallel, i„ 1857 ' .Torof^ 158...10 IJ. The same as vol. 65, No. G. Vol. LXXVIII. 1. Note sur les biens que les Jésuites possédaient en Canada et sur J aftcctation que ces biens doivent recevoir aujourd'hui. 2. Ples.S Rév. F. O. Discours . l'occasion de la Victo'rt^po'rtîe''-'' par les forces navales de Sa Majesté Britannique dans la Médi- terranée le 1er et 2 Août, 1798, sur la flotte française Pro nonce à Québec le 10 Janvier. 1799.... ' a. Proceedings of the House of Assembly of '£m^^^on'^ state and progress of Education, (Free Schools,) with an extract from the Improved system of Education, by Joseph Lancaster. (French and English.) n K iai«; ioo 4. Adresse àtousles Electeurs du Bas-Ca^ar'?;;;;*;;,:,'^^^^^^^^ 5. Instruction sur la manière de cultiver et de ^prépare^nt et il'"'' G P.^tr"; ! ^^7" nf ^'"'^'^ «l'Agriculture de Québec, 1820....20 0. Pétition et mémoire du Clergé du Bas-Canada à la Chambre d'As- Sriqu'e"°"*'° J''»" •« » Ho"- Wm. Caylej, (Inspector General.)... .Toronto, 1856...44 6. Pacific Railroad. Minority Report of the Select Committee of the House of Representatives, Ist Session of the 36th Congress, on ^ ^ ' OQ I. Lo môme que vol. 77, No. 8. 8. Moore, Hon. P. H. Address delivered at the Annual Fair, held at Stanbridge, in Sept., 1859 jg 9. Arts and Manufactures for Lower Canada/"iarterly Report of ihe"" sub-Committee of the Board of,-submitted at a meeting held in Montreal, in April, 1858 '. 10. Arts et Métiers pour le Bas-Canada. 'RapporrtVimeiiriddu sou;"'*' Lomité du Bureau des,— Avril, 1859 ^ 11. Arts et Manufactures du Bas-Canada. Riipp'ort'di, 'sous' Com'it'é "de"" la Chambre des.-et Procédés de la Chambre sur ce rapport en Janvier, 1859. Et rapport sur les Institutions de Londres, Paris, Uubhn, &c., pour le développement do l'instruction industrielle. Par B. Chamberlin Montréal, 1859...56 12. The same, as above, in English ^ 13. Arts and Manufactures for Lower Canadl''i'a'rtériy*Rêport8'ô'f'thr'' sub-Committees of the Board of,-dated 5th April, 4th July. 1859 3rd January, 18G0 ' „ 14. Willson, J. L., and.Robb, Chs, The Metd7irCaûadâ7 a manual '■'■' lor explorers, containing practical instructions in searching for and Vcl.LX:S':i^::u.;lT" ""• .....Mo«.e.,,186,...80 1. McGill College. (Montreal Session of 1860-Cl.) Calendar of the Umveraity of,- jj ^^^^ ^^ Jîolf'T'' ^"^°°'- ^^"•"^"''«on Papers, &c., with Report (i860) to Trustees ^ .„ ^" ^nl?n^^°/?^/ *''' ^'"''''' «f TÔ;o'nto'.'*'Ï8t'rAn;uarRëporr" (18G0) of the Incorporated,- Toronto, 1860.108 4. Strictures on the two Letters of Provost Whitaker, in answer to charges brought by the Lord Bishop of Huron against the teach- ing of Trinity College. By a Presbyter London, C.W., 1861.. .96 Vol. LXX 5. Laj 6. Stri le tb 7. Spc 8. ilin E; E; 9. Cati 10. Re be am 11. Pai wh Vol. LXX3 1. Cata 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 10. Le p I'or 11. Abré, 12. Notic 13. McKi (: 14. Dictic Bas ch. : Vol. LXXXl 1. (Ging les ] dec OAKÀDIAM PAMPHLETS. 111. .6 Vol. LXXX.—Continued. 6. Lay «ermon on our present differences Toronto, ISBL.Ts 0. 8 traohan, Right Rot. John. (Lord Bishop of Toronto.) Pastoral ettor to the laitj of the Diooes. of Toronto, on the Maintenance of • the Clergy ^^^^ 7. Specimen pages of the Narratives of the Jesuit Fatheis in Canada, s n;^A II V »T . Montreal, I860.. .20 ; ' ?.;.^- ?*""''' °^ '^° ^""'^•'"» ««d Kiver Exploring Expodifon of 1857, and of the Assiniboine and Saskatchawan Explonng Expedition of 1858. Opinions of the Pres« respecting.- 12 9. Catalogue of the Library of the Civil Service Association. ' 10. Report of Penal and Civil Prosecution, and complaint d^ld'oi' ' '' before the Recorder's Court, for the year 1860, as well as the amounts received thereon :. Montreal, 186 6 11. Pamphlet written in the Jail of Three Rivers, by W. E. Brlerd vol. LxSn^r«S;'r" '" ''''' '" "^""'^'^' '■« -other, &C...I5 1. Catalogue des officiers et des élèves du Séminaire de Québec, 1847- 8...26 1848- 9.. .29 1849-60...21 1850-51... 40 1851-52...43 1852-53... 4.S 1853-54... 36 1854-55... 24 10. Le petit Catéchisme de Québcc,"~^é avec l'action ef'ptr'"'' 1 1 IZ.. ^"""'^ ^'""'"' provincial de Québec... Montréal, 1858 11. Abrégé du même Catéchisme 12. Notice historique de l'Hospice des Sœurs dVïâ CraVÛé "à Quebec." ' 13. McKillop, Archibald. Temperance Odes and miscellaneous' Poems^. /T. ^, Quebec, 1860. (Dor another copy, see vol. 106, No. 6.) 14. Dictionnaire abrégé des Loix et règles du Parlement Provincial du lias-Canada, depuis son établissement par l'acte de la 31e Geo III vorLxâû"uz:'LT"'''"' «"^'-.«°«- 1 . (Gingras, J F.) Recueildes Expressions vicieuses et des Anglicismes les plus fréquents. Par un Membre de la Société Typographique ^^"f ^^ •;•• •• Q«^K 18V..46 (.Autre exemplaire, voir vol. 107, Np. 4.) .82 .20 33 96 96 i.i'1 112 CANADIAN PAMPHLETS. Vol. LXXXII — ConUnu'd. ' Ttt'ir " "'""™°"' "' '*"""" ^""Vr """<- '"■''"' Vol T-B-YTTTT rmx. , Montreal, I860... 96 Vol. LXXXni. [Theologioal.] 1. Spark, Rev. Alez. Sermon preached 1st February, 1804, on the day appointed for a general fast Zl ^' ~T'- ^— /"'"°" "^ tJ'° connexion'brtiêën "thë'civiTand"'*^^ reh g.ouB state o f soeiety, preaeheJ 30th Nov., 1810 Quebee '>H , TTT; ^'''■'"°" preached on 2l8t April, 1814, beinc the""" day appointed for a general thanksgiving.... 1.'. '.....q^^^^^ ^^ hifl^I^.'Z".... ™!° ^'""'^'^ ^'^ ^^''''^' 1»19, the day of "" 5. Serinoo preaehedTn Srind;";;'s""6S;on;he'H;ï on occasion of the death of the Rev. Alex. Spark y2 ^o 6.Sjachan,Rev^John Thanksgiving Sermon'preaehed at York Upper Canada, on the 3rd June, 1814 .....Montreal 1814 -.i 7. Leaiu ng, Jeremiah. Dissertations on true Religi^; Mon eÎ 89 6 Klv R.l-°^ tj^ Gospel, and particularly on the importan e of Family Religion, delivered at Quebec on the 24th Feb., 1822 .>8 March 26, 1827, on the death of His Royal Highness the Duke of in iM -^ ' '•" „""". Montreal, 1827... 28 10. Claims 01 ,., ^-..ehmen and di...nters of Upper Canada brought rhm.h . i, '"i /<'°*''°'^«"y between several members of the d5 Stt«i„n °^^"^ """^ ^ Methodist preacher, with an extract of Dr. Straohan s Sermon on the death of the Lord Bishop of Quebec C*^»'^ another copy, see vol. 85, No. 1.) S? ^I'r^f ;'°°- ^'""^ *° *^« ««^- ^r- S'rachan, on Edu- ction : published originally in the Upper Canada Herald. Kisgstoii, l328ti.42 4. CANADIAN PAMPHLETS. lis Paget 40 20. M J9...1Ô 47. Vol. liXJLXllI.—ContiHutd. 12. Ongood, Rev. Thnddeus. Kstract «row the Journal of,— with some anecdotosduringnriiJ. lire of six years in England 16 18. Onrlylo, T. Latter-day pamphlets, No. iii, April, 18f>0. 14. (l'hilIpott«, Dr.) (Bishop of Kxoter.) Letter to MiS°f. S^J!! nor of tho Society of Sisters of Mercy at Plymouth .Londo. 1852 16. Adamson, Rev. W. Agar. Soruion preached at Qaebec, 26th -^n], 1854, on tho War between our country and Russia. 16. DawsoD, J. W. (!• Inc.pal of MeGill College.) InaLgur^''Ï8cou«é on tho course of CoUegiiUe Education in British Non \merica. ,_ «. „ , , MoDi »l, 185Ô...29 17. Chauo, (JarltoD. (Bishop of Now Uainpshire.) Audr^ss deh . er,.d a- tho Annual Meeting of tho Convocation of Bishop's College, Len- noxville, 0. E., Juno 2 '. 1859, on Learning without Relip-' MontrcR Vol. LXXXIV. 1. Correspondence between K, v Mr. Moylan, Peter Sheppard a* ., Jr- Quebec, -. Richardson, Major. Tho Guards in Canada, or the point of H Montreal, 1 3. Montuambcrt, Ed. L. Lecture on the Mercantile Law of Lov Canada, delivered at Montreal, 27th Jany., 1818... Montreal, 18» 4. The Seigniorial Question ; its pr<>sent position. By a Member of t Ji- Legislative Assembly from Uj per Canada Quebec, 185 5. Michelot, M. Tho People. Tr luslatcd by G. H. Smith. t, a n New York, 1846.1 6. St. George's Society, Quebec. Anniversary Dinner at Russell's Hotel, on tho 24th April, 185-J Quebec... 7. Rectory of London, C.W. Letter- concerning the,— 1857. 8. Office to be used on layiu- the C rner Stone of St. Paul's Church, Toronto, on Wednesday, the 4th ugust, 1858, at 4 P.M 2 ». Canada Military Asylum, incorpora d 1853. Report of the Com- mitteo of the Quebec,- Quebec, 1858.... 10. The same as vol. 60, No. 8. 11. Mountain, Right Rev. G. J. fLord Bishop of Quebec.) Letter re- specting Synodical action in his Diocese ; together with consider- ations relative to certain interruptions of the peace of tho Church in tho Parish of Quebec Quebec, 1858 12. The same as vol. 64, No. 9. 13. The same as vol. 64, No. 8. 14. The same as vol. 64, No. 7. 15 37 54 .28 8 .1 .2 .27 114 CANADIAN PAMPHLETS. Vol. IiXXXlV.—Continued. ===■ ''■ ^'tTa„?T''f^"'*'''''°""°'Q"^''^''' ^-» '"^^ Church «r'" Jingland Lay Association n v ,oeo , 16. Church S«ieUe.„nheDio»o.e. of Ï;;»;"-:Jh:;-X»U^^^^^ Toronto, 10th March, 1859.. ^ to the Laity of the Diocese of Quebec," in a letter from a ehurch- Vol. LX^V° "^ ' '''""''""° '" '^' '°""*'^ Q"^'''^"' 18^9-6-' 1. The same as vol. 83, No. 10 2 Statute, f New York in relation to Highways, Bridges and Ferries with commentaries; also, the Forms and precedents to be u ed under said statutes. By W. S. Bishop....^. Roch ste' I847 ,,n Srttf '• ^^«^«"^«^I^-ch'sticks; t^lt'ml'''' 4. Haiiw^ Ane;;;o;:B^^--T-;;i^ci;;:-;v';h;-J^ ^ï'^if^-''' 1' a!! 4 : "" '^ "° ^^y^S" ^ 'a «ôtedu Nord-Ouest de 1 Amérique Septentrionale, dans les années, 1810-1814. Vol. LXXXVI. Montréal, 1820.284 1. The same as vol. 60, No. 8, 2. Tte same as vol. 63, No. 5. 3. The same as vol. 63, No. 11. 4. Church of England and Ireland. Proceedings of tl,„ « 5. Thompson, Rev. J. H. The condi ion" of cLri tl P ^°-"*-l«*^ . Church Synods, «ermon preaohedT Q^Ltrun^^hriS 6. The same as "American Pamphlets," vol.29 No 3 ^'''^''' ^^^^-'^ 7. Fleury, Rev. C. M. Sermon on the Kingdom of Christ on Christmas Day. 1836 at Dnhi;„ 7 ^l T ' Poached Irish Pulpit.../' ' ^"^''°' *"** P"^'"'^»^^ in the New a. Notes «;;n '^fs^S^^^^^^^^^^ v.ces of Lower Ca. adaandNew Brunsw'icU:d1h?U^rStat- ''• ""sresVfV'^ '^'''''' "''"*»^- «^ ^^^ Settler fnlTS'-'' ■ London, 1845.. .40 ■ m CANADIAN PAMPHIETS. 116 Pages lurch of !C, 1858... 44 ports of ciety at 12 ociation ehurch- 0, 1859... 62 'ernes, c used •,1847.110 1851. , 1852.225 newest (Ondon . 192 lest de . 1820.284 ufthe tronto.104 I with 1858. 1858.. .12 iched New 6 D, on jit...8-16 Pro- ates. 1839.. .63 lited ttler 1846... 40 .35 an attempt to Vol. LXXXVI.— Conttnwrf. 11. The origin, composition and futurity of Political Parties in Canada^"^" Economy .n the Government of the Province. The St. Lawrence Route. Public Instruction. Catholicity in Canada; and the Provincial Penitentiary ^ (For another copy, see vol. 87, No 2 ) 12. Lachlan, Major R. Narrative of the failure of „„ „..^„. , establish a great national institution for the reception of orphan 13 X ?°r '^'^"' ^"'''^ ''™y Montreal, 1854...45 Id. The same as vol. 63, No. 12. "-'...■*o 14. What i, Truth» b. Judge Edmonds. Spi,Uuali.m a.d fomcr .upeMton,; bj Profcor Monti. A review of the treatment i6.8,n'odTf;iëDioe;;„v'.i;-.;re.ï;oa;.d;:-p™eeïrg^^^^^^^^^ Vol. LX^xvii "' ^' ^^''"""'''' '''" V M«"*^H 1859...63 1. Bcthune, Revd. J. Sormon preached 30th January, 1848, at Mon- treal, on the occasion of the death of the late Chief Justice Reid. o rm. . „^ Montreal, 1848. 2. The same as vol. 86, No. 11. ' 3. Ladies' Benevolent.Society. 7th Annual Report (1850) of the,- d ^1 u 11 n . ^ Montreal, 1850, 4. t^^mpbcll Rev. A. Digby. Lecture delivered at Montreal, 9th bept., 1850, on the ancient Catholic faith contrasted with the modern creed of the Church of Rome 5. Report of the Board of Engineers, as well as that if W." K Wan'"' hsq., Provincial Geologist, upon the survey of Lake St. Pete° in October, 1850 T... \t„ * i lor^ a ri • oi ., o Montreal, 1850.. b. Copies of letters, &c., read in the Legislative Council, in the debate upon the Clergy Reserve Bill, January 17, 1840. By the Hon. P. B. DeBIaquière Toront 1840 7. Christ the Son of God. A discourse' i'n"reviê'w"of 'the Rev Dr "* Wilkes- Sermon, entitled, "Who is Christ?" delivered at Mon-* treal, January 19 1851. By John Cordner Montreal, 1851... 28 8. Cordner, John. The philosophic origin and historic progress of the doctrine of the Trinity. A lecture delivered at Montreal Jan 17 12 82 .22 w mii'i 26th, 1851. ÏI .Montreal, 1851... 22 116 CANADIAN PAMPHLETS. Vol. LXXXVII.— Con/wued. p 9. Reply to Unitarians g 10. Protestant Orphan Society at Dublin. 2;?nd Annual Report (1851) * 11 J'^*'^^'Z Dublin, 1851.107 11. Jiastern Townships of Lower Canada. First report of the special committee appointed to inquire into the causes which retard the settlement of the,- Toronto, 1851. ..42 Vol. LXXXVIII. 1. rho same as " American Pamphlets," vol. 25, No. 1. 2. Fulford, Right Revd. Francis, (Bishop of Montreal.) Pastoral letter addressed to the clergy of his Diocese respecting the Colonial Church and School Society, 1851 IHontreal, 1851. ..IC 3. Montreal Association in aid of the Colonial Church and School Society of London. Report of the first public lueetiBg held in Montreal. Oct., 1851 Montreal, 1851...12 4. guinton, John A. ITeaveii's antidote to the curse of labour; or, The temporai;advantages of the Sabbath considered in relation to the working classes Lo„d„„^ 1849...G1 5. Counter manifesto to the Annexationists of Montreal. Niagara, 1849.. IG 6. Correspondence between Majors Macdougall of the Royal Canadian Rifles, and Fred. H. Vane, respecting a personal altercation between Mr, Vane and .J. Baxter, Quarter-Master, R. C. Rifles. .„ . Montreal, 1849... .SO (Dor another copy, with further correspondence, see vol. 92 Nos. 3 and 4.) ' 7. Roaf, Rev. John. Two sermons on Baptism Toronto, 1850 :il 8. Pyper, James. Animadversions upon the Rev. John Roafs two q J»:™»»» «° Baptism Toronto, 1851... .ST 9. Trinity College, Toronto. Programme of the ceremony in laying the corner stone, 30th April, 1851 8 10. Champlain and St. Lawrence RaiiroadCompaDy.*'sta'tëmënt of facts" '" laid before Sir Allan N. MacNab, Bt., chairman of the railroad committee of the Legislative Assembly, in relation to an application from this company for the right to bridge the navigable waters of Lake Champlain and River Richelieu, between Rouse's Point and Isle-aux-Noix, &c , m «^^ 11. Commercial Bank, Brockvillc. siaVemenT of fâciy*rela7n"/L the**"" resignation of the Hon. James Morris as cashier....Kingsron, 1851...20 12. Librarian of the Legislative Assembly. Report in 1850- with a catalogue of books in the library Toronto, 1850...30 13. Emigration from Lower Canada to the United States. JJeport of the select committee of the -Legislative Assembly appointed to inquire into the causes and importance of the,— ... Montreal 1849 83 CANADIAN PAMPHLETS. 117 m rt(1851) Hd, 1851.107 e special «tard the ito, 1851... 42 •ral letter Colonial sal, 1851. .,1(5 1 School held in ;al, 1851...12 our ; or, ilation to )D, 1849.. .Gl ira, 1849.. .IG [Canadian tercatioD !. Rifles, îal, 1849...3() vol. 92, to, 1850.. .:il afs two to, 1851...;]7 1 laying 8 ; of fticts railroad }licatiou aters of )int and to, 1851. ..28 to the )n, 1851. ..20 ; vith a ;o, 1850... 30 eport of nted to il, 1849.. .sy VoLLXXXIX. p,g„ 1. Minutes of a conference of the Bishops of Quebec, Toronto, New- foundland, Fredericton and Montreal, held at Quebec, from Sept. ■ 24th to 1st October, 1851 Montreal, 1852.. .16 2. Arguments against an Elective Legislative Council. ..Toronto, 185C...1G a. Sheridan, R. B. The Critic; a dramatic piece with remarks. Edinburgh, 1829... 43 4. Gay, John. The Beggar's Opera ; with remarks.. Edinburgh, 1823... 44 5. Mackic,Rev. Geo. Sermon preached at Quebec, 17th May, 1840,' on National Schools in that city «kQucbec 1840.. .10 6. Journal of the Bishop's first Vi-sitation of the Northern and Eastern" Provinces of the Diocese of Colombo, Island of Ceylon, in 1846. ^^^^^ Loudon, 1847... 48 7. The Irish Society Record, No. 42, Dec. 1858. Consecration of Brosna Church and confirmation 281-304 8. The Churchman's Protest ; or. Plain reasons of a plain man against the objects and proceedings of the Lay Association in the Diocese °fQ"<'^ec Montreal, 1859... 10 9. Mant, Right Rev. Richard, (Bishop of Down and Connor.) The Churches of Rome and England compared in their declared doc- trines and practices London, 1848...43 10. The Jlinor Miseries of human life. Lot the first.. ..Montreal, 1848. ,.86 11. Christ Church Cathedral. Report of the Church Wardens and Vestry, Montreal, for 1852 Montreal, 1852.. ..8 12. Fletcher, Rev. John. Address delivered iji the Jlethodist chapel, North Adjala, March 1st, 1854 Toronto, 1854.. .17 ^^- ; Letters to the Weslcyan >Iethodists of the Mission of Mono, Second Edition .^ Toronto, 1854... 52 14. Vascy, Geo. The beauties and utilities of a library, containing an analysis of the Canadian Parliamentary Library Toronto, 1857,. .34 15. Fletcher, E. T. Essay on Language. Read before the Toronto*"' Literary Asso'ciation, 5th March, 1857 Toronto, 1857. .,12 16. The same as " American Pamphlets," vol. 25, No. 3. 17. Form of prayer to be used in all Churches and Chapels throughout the Diocese of Toronto, on the 27th Nov. 1857, for the restoration oftranquillity in India, 1857 Toronto, 18 57... 12 18. The modern art of Taming Wild Horses Toronto, 1858... 55 19. Reach, A. B., and Shirley Brooks. A story with a vengeance; or how many Joints may go to a tale ...London. ..9 ) 20. Fairholt, F. W. The Home of Shakspeare illustrated and described. y^j 2JC. New York, 1848... 64 1. Pastoral Letter of the Bishop of Toronto, to the Clergy and laity of his Diocese, on the subject of the University Toronto, 1850.. .23 118 CANADIAN PAMPHL1T3. I 1^ Vol. XC.— Continued. Montreal, rcspect.n.^- a tract intituled, " Lent Usages." ' '" ^ t:r£o\ .'^'^^^^^-hof thelireot-Charles^B^r m;^^^^^^^ IV i î^ t . ! "''«°'°S *'^" «^''^ «f Governor General of the B„t.sh North American Colonies in 1845. By Unele Be„. 6. The Cross of Christ Kingston, 1846... 37 7. The Death of Christ; a 'irù::t:z'<:G:;;aF;{,^::r:::r^ yJ^-'I 8. The Pope, the Premier and the People PI.i„ 43 7 , • "• Ch„rchfo,konthe,atePapa,A.greJon: B^Tne^flhe:^:^ 9. Newland, Rev. Henry. Whom has the Pope aggrieved?'"' ''''-'' 10. The Poor Churehman's Friend , a series of tracts for ^JZ'-'" ofthe poor man in Church matters. Nos 1 9 q 17a il "■ 'cr i"™'.!.!:!:!,. '"" «'"^^- »r"oiLt î^ii^r.: • •" 12. Protestant peculiarities clici tP^ h[' pIT 'i 1""' London. . . 1 2 13. HooMicv w. P. w.:t?t\fïï£ri^^^^^^^^^^^^ account of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Englaud .emet d 14, ri:z ;:— rrr tr^iST '- ^^^'•- sionary of the Church 1,843 ' «-^-^-t.on from a Mis- 15. Gresiey Rev. w. The danger of Di;;;„;;::;::;:;:; TÔrZr]^ 17. Degrees of Hliss in Heaven ;; ;; •••^^""don-4 Vol. XCI. ^^'"^ ^°''^' 1839.. .10 ol f.ct, .„ e An.nea„. VVUH an^liL^tïn^. .tf "' ""-"' 3. The same as vol. 88, No. 6. Cobourg, 1849.. .16 4. Additional correspondence on the subject of thn .. i- by JIajor Macdougall ."^ ^ P'ecedmg pamphlet, 5. Fraser's Magazine for Town and P-'nni!.!."Vr"'"'r"^'^ 18 View of .ho Ar. ,f CoUiL.t" I"'' "•"■" ''''■ "'"'''"'i'' oi. Joans, lor Bailroad piirpo.es.Toronlo, I851...12 120 CANADIAN PAMPHLETS. 10. 11. 12. hgea ...4 Vol. XCII.—ConlinueJ. j 9. Which is "Popery?" and which is "Protestantism?" A little tract for the times Bishop's College at Lennoxville, iu the Dioce.se of Quebec. Rules, Orders and llegulations for it.s conduct and government, with a list of Officers of the College Sherbrooke, 1849.. 21 Doane, Eight Revd. (Bishop of New Jersey.) Incorporation with Christ, the source and channel of the spiritual life. A charge to the Clergy of his Diocese. May 28, 1845 Burlington, 1845. .31 Berry, Rev. P. Review of the Mexican War on Christian princi- ples : and an essay on the means of preventing war. Columbia, S.C., 1849... 87 13. Rayner, John. Cod Liver Oil ; its uses, mode o^ administration, &o., compiled from British and foreign authorities. ..London, 1849. ..16 14. Mulock, Rev. John A. Defence of the Church of England against the Methodists Carleton Place, C.W., 1850.. .54 Vol. XCIII. 1. Scadding, Rev. Henry. English Civilization undemonstrative; an address to the St. George's Society, in St. James' Cathedral, Toronto, 23rd April, 1860 23 2. Kendall, Rev. E. K. Christ seen iu the Stranger; sermon on behalf of the St. George's Society, at St. James' Cathedral, Toronto, 23rd April, 1860 16 3. The Coming Prince ; how will you receive him ?.... ; ig 4. Kendall, Rev. E. K. Sermon on behalf of the Clergy Sustentation Fund, at St. John's Church, Toronto, on Thanksgiving Day. .1859... 10 5. Topp, Rev. Alex. The river of life in Ezekiel's Vision : a plea for home missions, preached at Knox's Church, 8th April. Toronto, 1860... 32 6. Snodgrass, Rev. W. The night of death ; a Sermon on the death of the Hon. Peter McGill, preached at Montreal, 7th Oct., 1860, to which is appended a sketch of his life Montreal, I860.. .37 7. Bethune, Rev. A. N. (Archdeacon.) Four Sermons on the Holy Sacrament of the Lord's Supper ; preached at St. Peter's Church, Cobourg, during Advent, 1850 Toronto, 1852.. .52 8. Nicolls, Rev. J. H. (Principal of Bishop's College, Lennoxville.) Address to the Convocation, at its Annual Meeting, June 27, 1860. Sherbrooke... 21 9. Strachan, Right Rev. John, (Bishop of Toronto.) Charge àt the visitation of his Clergy, 12th June, 1800, (containing biographical notices of the Bishop's life) ,. Toronto, I860.. .34 10. Plain lecture to enquirers into the meaning of the Liturgy. Toron to... 24 Vol. XCIII 11. Wr pre Pyl in I ofi IS Vol. XCIV. 1. Thet 2. Whit the Bis Col Hu 3. Missi 35tl 4. Presb Scoi Ma] 5. Proce Moi 19 s 6. Unive tutei 7. Caird' 8. Bepoi publ ofT Vol. XCV. 1. Dr. R Broi (For 2. The sj 3. Kends befoi Deo. 4. Dallas, appli cure 5. The sa 6. The ic 1 CANADIAN PAMPHLETS. 121 A little 4 . Rules, t, with a oke, 1849..21 tioa with charge to ton, 1845.. 81 in princi- i.C, 1849.. .87 listratioD, Ion, 1849.. .16 id against \y., 1850... 54 istrative ; )athedral, 23 union on Jathedral, 16 .• 18 itcutatiou ly.. 1859. ..10 I : a plea il. ito, 1860... 32 bo death :., 1860, Bal, 1860... .37 ho Holy Church, ito, 1852. ..52 losville.) i-, 1860. erbrooke...21 ;e at the ^aphical ito, 1860... 34 .Toronto... 24 Vol XCIll.— Continued. p 11. Wray, Rev. H. B. The Mysteriis of the Kingdom: a Sermon preached in St. Luke's Church, Laprairie Montreal, I860.. .29 12. Pyke, Rev. J. W. The believer asleep in Jesus: a Sermon preached in St. James' Church, Pointe à Cavagnol, on occasion of the death of Mrs. Francis De Lesderniers, on 29th July, 1860. Montreal, I860.. .11 Vol. XCIV. [Theological, 1858-60.] 1. The same as vol. 60, No. 8. 2. Whitaker, Rev. George, (Provost of Trinity College.) Two letters to the Bishop of Toronto in reply to charges brought up by the Bishop of Huron against the Theological teaching of Trinity College, Toronto, to which is prefixed the letter of the Bishop of Huron to the Synod of his Diocese Toronto, I860.. .97 3. Missionary Society of the Wesleyan Methodist Church in Canada. 35th Annual Report Toronto, 1860. pp. xi, 135 4. Presbyterian Church of Canada, in connection with the Church of Scotland. Acts and proceedings of the Synod. Session xxxi. May, 1859 Montreal. ..90 5. Proceedings of the first meeting of the Synod of the Diocese of Montreal, June 7 and 3, 1859, and of the second meeting, June 19 and 20, 1860 42,29 6. University of Bishop's College, Lennoxville, in Lower Canada. Sta- tutes, Rules, &c., for its conduct and government. Montreal, 1860. ..37 7. Caird's Slanders on Canada; answered and refuted. .Toronto, 1859... 40 8. Report of the past history and present condition of the common or public Schools of the City of Toronto, by a Committee of the Board of Trustees ." Toronto, 1859 . 131 Vol. XCV. [1858-60.] 1. Dr. Ryerson's Letters in reply to the attacks of the Hon. George Brown, M.P.P., Edited with notes and an Appendix. Toronto, 1859.110 (For another copy, see vol. 109, No. 2.) 2. The same as vol. 62, No. 7 3. Kendall, Rev. E. K. Theory and Experiment : a Lecture delivered before the Board of Arts and Manufactures for Lower Canada, Deo. 20, 1858 ; Montreal, 1859.. .63 4. Dallas, A. Outlines of Chemico-Hygiene and Medicine; or the application of Chemical results to the preservation of health and cure of disease..... „.. Toronto, 1860.119 5. The same as vol. 76, No. 3. 6. The ice-bound Ship, and the Dream : Poems. By W. H. Montreal, 1860... 48 .16 122 CANADIAN PAMPHLETS. '& Vol. XCV.— Continued. p 7. The Gas grievance and remedy. A brief history of the progress of "*'' Gas Manufaeturo in Toronto >, 8. Toronto Mechanics' Institute. Report of the Committee " 7th Mov 1860 "" ,, 9. Linton, J. J. E. A Prohibitory Liquor Law for Upper Canada, with remarks, &c., and a portrait of Hon. Malcolm Cameron, M.P.P, in 11 II T. 4 Toronto, I860.. .4» W. Hall, Dr. Archibald. Biographical sketch of the late A. T. Holmes, M.D., L.L.D., including a history of Medical department of McGilî ,, „^°^'*8® Montreal, 1860... 21 11. St. ueorge's Society, Toronto. Charter and By-laws, with Report of the Committee for 1859 .,, 12. Montreal General Hospital. By-law», iVthi^oôpy'of the" 'amended""'' Vol. XCVI ^^ ^'"■' ""^' "^ ''^'°"*""'' ^^^^-23 1. Hodgson, Rev. J. F. Plea for united responding in the Public Worship of God: Re-printed Toronto, 1859.. 16 2. Apocalyptic Sketches : a condensed exposition of the views of the most eminent writers upon Ihe Prophecies of Revelation, Daniel, Isaiah, Ac, respecting the Second Coming of our Lord with all his Saints at the first Resurrection. Re-printed from the London edi- tionofl829. First Canadian edition Gait, 1860... pp. xv I6fi 3. Church of the Holy Trinity, Toronto. Report of the Parochial As- sociation Committee for i860 Toronto 1' Vol. XCVII. lUniTorsity Question, 1860.] Ï . Wesleyan Methodist Church of Canada. Proceedings and Evidence of the Select Committee on the Petition of the Conference in rela- tion to the University of Toronto ; with app.,ndix printed for the use of the Committee Q„ebec, 1860. 280 2. Wilson, Prof. Daniel. Address before the Select Committee of the Legislative Assembly appointed to inquire into the management of the University of Toronto, in opening the defence on behalf of University College , Toronto, 1860... 20 à. Langton, John. Statement made before the above Committee in reply to those of Revds. Drs. Cook, Green, Stinson and Ryerson. A a ,, r, TTT.„. Toronto, I860.. .43 4. Scott, Rev. William. Letters on Superior Education, in its relation to the progress and permanency of Wesleyan Methodism. R w I r, n Toronto, 1860... 70 5. Wesleyan Conference. Memorial on the question of Liberal Educa- tion in Upper Canada, explained and defended by numerous proofs and Illustrations ; by a Committee. • (Re-printed from the Christian ^"'"■''''"') Toronto, 1862.. 72 Vol. XOVI] 6- Univ the and the tion toi Vol. xcvii: 1. Massa a d epid 2. Tiernc Stat 3. Suiter der I 4. Bland actic 1833 5. Ross, Trial Sept 6. Cadieu 7. Bouchi Righ ber 2 8. Bill, as and I 9. Lewelli tleme 10. Lee, Tl Canac 11. Burke, 12. Lambly from ( 13. Gourlay Series 14. Financii Gazeti 15. Harvard K. C. CANADIAN PAMPHLETS. 123 ) progress of > îc, 7th May, It; per Canada, roD, M.P.P. ironto, 1860... 4S T. Holmes, itofMcGill itreal, 1860... 21 rith Report 02 >e amended atreal, 1861... 23 the Public ronto, 1859.. .16 lews of the ion, Daniel, with all his London edi- 30... pp. XV, 160 rochial As- ....Toronto...]2 1 Evidence ice in rela- icd for the ibec, 1860. 280 itteo of the igement of I behalf of onto, I860.. .20 imittee in Ryerson. anto, I860.. .43 ts relation I. )nto, 1860... 70 ral Educa- ous proofs Christian into, 1862.. 72 Vol. XOVII— Continued. 6- University Question; being a Report of the Public Meeting held at^'*" the Kingston Conference, in reference to the University Question and Victorm College, to which is added Dr. Ryerson's defence of the Wes eyan Petitions to the Legislature, and of the denomina- .onal Col eges as part of our system of Public Instruction, in reply rr , vr,™ • "^ ^'' ^"S^"" ^oroito, 1860...54 Vol. XOVIII. [MisoeUaneous.] » " 1. Massachusetts Medical Society. Extracts from a Report respecting a disease called Spotted or Petechial Fever, which has been epidemic in various parts of New England Montreal, 1812.. 71 -. Ticrney, Bartholomew (late Guager at Port St. Johns, Lower Canada) S atement of the case of. Montreal, 1823... 48 rf. Hmter, Senr. and Junr., James and William . Trial of,— for the mur- der of Living Lane r\ I. ion. ^. 4. Blanchard, Louis. ... Thoma, ÏÏ:sS::ni;^o^^-t^^!i-'^' action for damages, tried in the Court of King's Bench, October 3, , T, ;;: U;;.*"'": • Montreal, 1833.. .47 6. Ross, Wm., Ellis, Robert; Monarque, J. B., and Johnson, Wm , Trial, defence, &c., of,-for Burglary at Pointe Levi, on the 29th Sept., 1826. Quebec, 1827...19 b. Cadieu, Baptiste. Trial of,— for Murder, in 1838. - T, , , Three Rivers, 1838... 24 7. Bouchette, Junr., Joseph. Table of Trigonometrical solutions of Right Angle, plane Triangle, computed on the Logarithmic num- ■ ber 2,000,000 .^. Lntreal, 1827...12 8. Bill, as amended m Committee, for Uniting the Legislatures of Upper and Lower Canada. Re-printed Quebec 1822 12 9. Lewellin, J. L. Account of Prince Edward Island as a place of set- ' ift /^^'"\°*f°'- Emigrants. Charlotte Town, 1832...28 10. Lee, Thomas. Letter to Earl Dalhousie, Governor-in-Chief of Lower Canada, &c., on his dismissal from the Militia of the Province. 11 Tj I T I ,» . Quebec, 1827... 14 11. Burke, Luke. Phrenological enquiries; Parts 1 and 2. io T VI « r , Quebec, 1840... 40 U. Lambly, Capt. John. Sailing directions for the River St. Lawrence from Cape Chat to the Island of Bic, &c Quebec 1808 28 13. Gourlay, Robert. On Poor Law reform and Emigration. Seventh Series (Appendix) „« 14. Financial difficulties of Lower Canada. (Extracted "from the Quebec* ID, 1820. .,70 1 on the c, 1822.. .28 n, 1828. ..16 c, 1842.. .23 1 Sorip- o, 1843. ..34 of the mrnal. 0, 1843.. .18 Paget 11. The Sovereign Authority of the Holy Scriptures, in answer to the publication of the Rev. P. M. M., inserted in the Canadien and the Jovmal lie Québec in Juno, 1843 Quebec, 1843. ..37 12. Harvard, W. M. Five defensive letters in behalf of the British Wesleyan Conference, against the attacks of the Canada Con- ference Journal Toronto, 1840. ..44 18. Bond, llev. Wiu,, and Bancroft, Rev. (Charles. Sermons preached in Trinity Church, Montreal, on tlie death of the Rev Mark Wil- ^ougliby Montreal, 1847. ..43 14. Wilkes, Rev. Henry. Who is Christ ? A Sermon delivered in the Wesleyan Church, on Christmas Day Montreal, 1850.. .16 Vol. CI. [Religion.] 1. Church Society of the Diocese of Quebec. Annual Report for 1843 Montreal, 18J3...46 -• 1846 Montreal, 1846.. .54 8. Church Society of the Diocese of Quebec. Annual Report for 18^9 Quebec, 1849.. .81 1850 Quebec, 1850.. .80 1851 Quebec, 1851... 42 — 1852 Quebec, 1852.. .39 7, Society for promoting Christian Knowledge. 15th Annual Report of the Quebec Diocesan Committee, January 30th, 1834. Quebec, 1834. ..12 7 17th Annual Report, 1836... Quebec, 183G...12 ^20th Annual Report, 1839 Quebec... 19 Auxiliary Bible Societyof Quebec. 15th Rbport Quebec, 1844. ..20 British and Foreign Bible Society. Abstract of the S9fh Report 8. 9. 10. 11. (1843) of the,— London, 1843... 12. Ladies' Benevolent Society of Quebec. 2nd Annual Report, 1839 8 and 1840 Quebec, 1840... 8 13th Annual Report, 1850 13. and 1851 Quebec, 1851. 14. Auxiliary Bible Society of Montreal. 20th Annual Report (1840), with abstract of tho. Report of British and Foreign Bible Societv for 1840 Montreal, 1841. 15. Quebec Auxiliary to the Religious Tract Society. Report (1858j. Quebec, 18.59., 16. : Report (1854.) Quebec, 1854.. .11 17. Auxiliary Bible Society of Quebec. 20th Report (1856). Quebec, 1856... 28 50 18 ^^^ CANADIAN PAMPHLETS. Vol. 01.— Contmutd. 18. Britjsh and Foreign Biblo Society. Abstract of the 5l5t «• port*"'"" Vol. Cir. [Literary.] 1. Wonders of the We.st; or, A day at the Falls of Niagara, 1825 : a poem, by a Canadian *' j ' " 2. TlH> Charivari; or, Canadian Poetics: a tuie'arte'r'the manner of"' 4. Scrap, and Sketches; or, The Album of a Literary U^r' ''''■''' Vol. cm. [Misceuaneous] • ''"*'"' ''''-''' 1. Université Laval. Annuaire pour l'Année Académique de 1861-'62. 2 Québec, 1861.. 39 . " /-Po* A ■ . ' : pour 1862-'63..80 (Cet Annuaire contient une xXotice biographique sur M. Louis Jacques Casault, par M. E. Méthot, de page 2U 40 V 3. Boards of Ex.-,miners. Kules and regul.itions ibr the establishment of ncjv,-an.l t.. define the jurisdiction of old Boards in Lower 4.ins^j:;rd;nri:Ba;:ca„a;i;.:"'K^^^^^^^ 5. E Ole iNorma e Jacques Cartier. Catalogue des différente Col- lections U'> 1 — „, «. s.zon (.„p,: ,, T:^;,;:Mi;oi;j;;c,;ii;i;Mi°r:'' '""■•"' 7 Coffin \v V M • , „. Québec, 1862... 52 -. Coffin, ^\ 1.. Memorial to Ilis Excellency 8ir Edmund Head, praying for a grant of Crown Lands ' , - ol the Strictures' on the two letters of Provost Whitakcr. 1(1 ir . . , ,, Toronto, 1861. ..23 10. Ikstmre de Montréal et .es principaux Monuments. Edition -II. lustrée Vol. CIV LMiscoUaneous.] Montréal...4G 1 Lavai-Montmorency, Mgr. F. X. de (Fromier Evèque do Québec). LsquLsse de la Vie de,-; suivie de l'Eloge funèbre du Prélat. Québec, 1845.145 CANADIAN PAMPHLETS. 127 Pagei Beport LondoD... 8 Canada, 1, 1850.. .42 825: a .. 1825... 44 tiner of , 1824. ..48 k popni. , 1847..194 , 1831..246 l-'62. ,1861.. 39 52-'63..80 LouU fiDient Lower 1862.. .80 m des 1862.. .OiJ 1 Col- 1860.114 1862... 52 îead, 15 Con- 1858. ..11 iview 1861. ..23 dJI- tréal...46 )ec). 1845.145 Pagei Vol. CV 1 •> Vol. OlV.—Continufd. 2. Dawson, J. "W. Archéologio Canadienne do (luelqucs S(:'pulturcs d'nncicnu indigt^nes, découvorteM Ù .Montréal. (Traduit du " Canadian Naturalist.") 3Iontr. Cérémonies Funèbres dans les Eglises Cathédrales du Bas-Canada, on l'honneur des glorieux défenseurs du St. Siège, avec les dis- cours prononcés fi Montréal et Ïrois-Uivièrcs à cette occasion. 7 , . . -o xr o Trois-Ilivières, 1861...79 7. Lo memo que vol. iS, No. 8. 8. Vigor, Hou. D. IL La Criso Ministérielle Kingston, 1844. ..46 "V. rMisoellaneous.] The Enquirer; u Quebec publication. No. 1. ]3y C. D. E...... 1821.. .10 O'Connell, D. Origine et principes des Sociétés Méthodistes-Wes- Icyennes 24 3. llésumé impartial de la discussion " Papineau-Nclson," .sur les événe- ments do Suint Denis, en 1837 Montréal, 1848.. 10 4. Mousseuu, J. A. Lecture publique sur Cardinal et Duquet, victimes dol837-'38 Jlontrénl, IsGO 5. Fabre, Hector. Esquisse biographique sur Chevalier de Lorimier. Montn'^al, 1856, 6. Tho Kxanùner; a monthly lloview of Legislation and Jurisprudence. liy Members of tho Quebec Bar. No. 2, February, 18G1. (Fr'Mich and English) y^ebec, 18')1...32 7. Le memo quo vol. 65, No. 7. 8. lloss, Dunbar. Tho Scat of Government of Canada, its Legislative Council,. iind '• Double Majority" Question Quebec, 1853. 9. (Willson, H. B.) The Military defences of Canada, in a series of Letters published in tho Mornimj Chronicle of Quebec. By Upper Canadian Onphn,. u (For another copy, sec vol. 109, No. 6.) U». Rapports des Commissaires nommés pour préparer un projet afin de mieux organiser le Département de. l'Adjutant-Général de la Milice, et rechercher les moyens do réorganiser la Milice de cette Pro- vince, et chargés de préparer un Bill sur le sujet Québec, 1862.. .22 (Autre exemplaire (Anglais), voir vol. 109, No. 6.) 11. Quinn, W. iîapport sur lo commerce de bois Québec, 1861. ..67 12. Irving, ^milius. An Index to the Statutes of Canada, from 3 and 4 to 12 and 13 Victoria, inclusive, 1840 to 1850, &o...Toronto,1850...72 .18 .15 35 an .Quebec, 1862.. .43 128 CANADIAN PA]\ipnLETS. Vol. CV.-^ Continue J. 13. Defence intended to be delivered at the Bar of the Court of King's^'*" Bencli, held in Quebec in Nov., 1790, on behalf of Messrs. John AValter, George Irwin and John Jones, on a prosecution for a Libel vol. C vl. [Miscellaneous.] 1. Proyanchcr, L'Abbo L. Le Verger Canadien Québec, 1862.153 2. Poriou, E. J>. Historique des fonda de retraite en Europe et en ^^"f'* • Québec, 1862...94 (Autre exemplaire, voir vol. 108, No. 6.) .3. Les Soirées du Village, ou entretiens sur le Protestantisme. . a . „ . Montréal... 67 4. Souvenus d un prisonnier d'Etat Canadien en 1838. (Félix Poutre.) . . Montréal, 1862.130 (Autre osemplaire, (Anglais), voir vol. 109, No. 3.) 5. Rameau, E. Notes historiques sur la Colonie Canadienne do Détroit. Lecture prononcée à Windsor, C. W., le 1er Avril, 1861. .' m 1 ûi XT ,„ Montréal, 1861. ..68 0. The same as vol. 81, No. 13. Vol. CVII. [Miscellaneous.] 1. Falardeau, Le Chevalier. Notice 'biographique sur,— par Eugène de ^^"^^ Québec, 1862.. .90 2. Hirbet, P. La Chimie appliquée aux Arts et Métiers, à l'usage de toutes les familles Québec, 1859.152 3. Le môme que vol. 82, No. 1. 4. Orsonnens, Eraste d'. Une Apparition ; épisode do l'Emigration Irlandaise au Canada Montréal, 1860.180 Vol. CVIII. [Miscellaneous, 1869-62.] 1. Gordon, Mrs. Outlines of Chronology, for the use of Schools. Montreal, 1859... 80 2. Regulations of the Civil Service Rifle Corps Quebec, 1861... 18 3. Oliver, W. S. Lecture on the Social Evil, delivered to the men of " GOth Rifles, March 7, 1862 Quebec, 1862... 20 4. Stadacona Club. Constitution, Rules and Regulations. Quebec, 1H62...27 5. Perry, Geo. H. The Staple Trade of Canada j a Lecture delivered in Ottawa, March, 1862 Ottawa, I862...45 6. Lc même que vol. 106, No. 2, 7. (Benjamin, Geo.) Short Lessons lor Members of Parliament, com- piled from English and other publications. By a Canadian M.P.P. (French and English) Quebec, 1862...70 8. University and Collegiate Education. Report of a great Meeting held in Kingston, on 6th March, 1861, on the question of,— - _ , Kingston, 1861.. .50 9. Le même quo vol. i03, No. 1. Vol. CIX. 1. Bro 2. The 3. Son 4. Mac W 5. Rep( tci rec the ( 6. The 7. Playi Inf froi rou 8. atic 9. Gran quii Vol. ex. [] 1. Queb Am 2. Chur. 3. Chun 5. Churc ceed 186] 6. Journ 7. Fulfoi Bish inC 8. Presb] Scot held 9. Armst CANADIAN PAMPHLETS. 129 Vol. CIX. 1. Brocklin,P. C. Van. Proposed Commercial Law, 1859.. ^^u 2. The same as vol. 95, No. 1. 3. Souvenirs of a Canadian State prisoner in 1838, (Felix Poutre.) ,r, , Montreal, 1862... 48 (i^or another copy (French), sec vol. 106, No. 4 ) 4. Macdonald, Hon. John A. Biogrophioal sketch of the,-By Johu Wilson Cook n k TO/.0 «„ c « . f.„ „ . Quebec, 1862... 22 5. lleport of the Commissioners appointed to report a plan for the bet- ter organization of the Militia Department, and the best means of reorganizing the Militia of this Province, and to prepare a Bill thereon >^ i ,„«^ ,„ ; Quebec, 1862.. .22 (*or another copy (French), see vol. 105, No 10.) 6. The same as vol. 105, No. 9. 7. Playfair, A. W. Comparison between the march of the 43rd Light Infantry, in 1837, and that of the late 104th Regiment in 1818 from New Brunswick to Quebec ; also, remarks on the best winter route for t roops from the British Isles to Canada... , 1862.... 4 8. ^ _ Suggestions on the Defence of Canada, by the form- ation of Flank Companies from the Sedentary Militia, 1861 .. 8 9. Grand Trunk Railway. Report of the Commission appointed to en- vni ov^T into the affairs of the,- Quebec, 1861.179 Vol. ex. [Ecclesiastical, 1838.62.] 1 . Quebec Diocesan Society for promoting Christian Knowledge. 28th Annual Report of the Committee, held at Quebec, March, 1839. ., ni 1 c, • „ , Queb«c...l9 J. Church feocietj of the Diocese of Quebec. 28th Report, 1861. 'X m 1 a • , r. , ^. Quebec, 1862...77 à. thurch Society of the Diocese of Montreal. 10th Report, 1861. Montreal, 1861... 80 11th Report, 1862. .,,,,„„ Montreal, 1862... 85 5. Church of England and Ireland in Canada. Journal 'of the pro- ceedings of the First Provincial Synod, held in Montreal, in Sept., - ^^^^\ Montreal, 1861.102 6. Journal of the Second Provincial Synod, in 1862.... Montreal, 1862.103 7. Fulford, Rt. Rev. Francis (Bishop of Montreal.) Letter to the Bishop and Clergy of the United Church of England and Ireland in Canada Montreal, 1862...16 8. Presbyterian Church of Canada, in connection with the Church of Scotland. Acts and proceedings of the Synod, Session «xiv, held in Toronto, in May, 1862 Montreal, 18S2...72 9. Armstrong, Rev. Nicholas. Revivals and Repentance 8 M m m -■M - J 130 CANADIAN PAMPHLETS. Vol. CXI. [Synoda of Quebec, Montreal, and Toronto, 1859-02.1 Pae. 1. Church of England and Ireland in Canada. Proceedings of the First ^^Synod in the Diocese of Quebec, held in July, 1859... Quebec, 1859...50 *" ~ ~ ~~ ■ Proceedings of the Second Cession, held in July, 18G0 Quebec, 1860...49 . ,~; Journal of the Third Ses- sion, held m June , 18G1 Q„,beo, 1861...77 , ,, Journal of tho Fourth Ses- ^^heldm July, 1862 Quebec, 1862... G5 * , ,. ^ ^ ^ Proceedings of the Third Meeting of tho Synod, in the Diocese of Montreal, held in July, 1861 g Montreal, 1861... 37 ~"c 7"^ T Proceedings of theSeventh >ynod, in the Diocese of Toronto, held in June, 1859. - Toronto, 1859.124 ,, ^ . -Proceedings and Report of tho Lommitteo on lessening the amount of Drunkenness 12 ■ ""^ ; T7~. ' l*roceedings of the Eighth ^ Session of the Synod in the Diocese of Toronto, held in June, 1860...80 9. Strachan, Rt. Rev. John (Lord ' Bishop of Toronto). Address de- hvered to the Clergy and Lay Delegates of the Diocese of Toronto, June 25th, 1861, in justification of Trinity College from recent at- tacks made upon that Institution Toronto, 1861... 32 10. Church of England and Ireland in Canada. Proceedings of the (united) Synod in the Diocese of Toronto, hold in Sept., 1860, and 11. •'"°^' '''' Toronto, 1861.. 94 m i.1 c . „ , ■ Proceedings of the Vol CXt/ r« Tm ?' ®^'°°'^' ^'^^ ^° J""«' 1862.... Toronto, 1862...43 Vol. CXII. [Grand Trunk Bailway of Canada.] 1. Grand Trunk Railway of Canada. Report of the London Directors, TÔÎ J««r'Tt '^*^" ^'''"P""^ ^""^ ""^ î'^'f-y^»' ending June ^ ..9th, 1861, and Report of M r. Edward Watkin London, 1861...24 . - . .^ Re-organization Act of 1862. 3 .. London, 1862.. .10 * „ Memorandum by the late Selcr-f CommitteeofShareandRondholders(appointed2'dJanw;.186T r^«1r«rr'°'^ !"± «"oetingof theShareand Bondhofiers, to ^ ^h e Reorganizatio n Actofl862 London, 1862. .20 ' 1. !<. ,. „„ , -A^ccount of the Company for the ^ half-year ending 3Qth June, 18 62 l^ou, 1862...15 ^'n, *T,- a'Z TTTI ■ ^^P°'* of the London Directors, WithtlurdSeportofMr. Watkin, October, 1862 1,ondo«...15 CANADIAN PAMPHLETS. 131 Vol. CXIII. [Miscellaneous.] P,g„ 1. (Gugy, Col. B. C. A.) Incidents in the life of a Provincial. Quebec, 18G1...29 ^^ ) How I lost my money. An episode in my life. ^^ Quebec. .67 f XI ^ *'*■"■* - Quebec, 1859.. .46 4. Church of England and Ireland in Canada. Special Session of the Synod of the Quebec Diocese, held in March, 1863 Quebec. .32 5. Natural History Society of Montreal. Constitution, By-laws and the amending Act 20 Vic, ch. 118, of the,— Montreal, 1859.. .31 . "• ' Report of the Council for 1^5^ Montreal, 1859.. 13 7 ^ . for the year ending May, 1862 Montreal, 1862... 34 8. Langevin, Rev. Jean. Réponses aux programmes de Pédagogie et d'Agriculture, pour les diplômes d'écoles élémentaires et modèles. Québec, 1862. ..31 9. Smith, James. Les éléments de l'agriculture Québec 1862.117 10. (Benjamin, George.) Short lessons for Members of Parliament. By a Canadian M. P. P. (French and English.) Quebec, 1862.. .70 11. Civil Service Library Association. Constitution anu By-laws of the,— Quebec, 1859.. .12 12. Almanach et directorium français des Etats-Unis, pour 1861. New York. 141 13. Montreal Recorder's Court. Report of prosecutions and complaints before the,— for 1860 Montreal, 1861... .6 14. Bruyère, Jean Baptiste. Le vrai Canadien, ou notice sur, — Montréal, 1859.. .35 15. Palmer, II. On the application of localized Galvanism in the treatment of disease Toronto, 1863. ..48 Vol. CXIV. [Miscellaneous.] 1. Literary and Historical Society of Quebec. Transactions of the,— Vol. V. May, 1862.184 I. E.D. Ashe, Lieut., R.N., F.R.S. Notes of a Journey across the Andes, in Peru. II. E. A. Meredith, L.L.D. On an important but neglected branch of Social Science [Poor and neglected Children.] III. John Langton, M.A. On the age of Timber Trees, and the prosp'jcts of a continuous supply of Timber in Canada. IV. Documents sur les voyages et sur la vie do Jacques Cartier. V. Rev. James Douglas. Belief of the Ancient Egyptians re- speeiiog a Future State. k .; h ' -il î' if il 132 CANADIAN PAMPHLETS. Vol. CXTV.— Continued. 2. Boucher de la Bruère, fils Pagei o. 6. _ J Le Canada sous la domination Anglaise. Ca«ank B«„ T T /d • « St. Hyacinthe, 1863... 80 twault, Rev. L. J., (Premier Eecteur de l'Université Laval) Souvenir consacré à la mémoire vénérée du,- Québec, 1863...58 Mac:„K?" a • TT ^T"^'' 1^^^-1859 Quebec 1860...14 Macaulay, Gea H. Le système de crédit foncier en Europe. 7"^"^P" ^- S'- Québec, 1863...32 Landed Credit, or, la Banque de Crédit Foncier. . . .Quebec, 1863...G0 ^;,^"*'«1» C^^nadian Review. Vol. L, Nos. 1, 2 and 3...Quebec, 1862-'3.120 Vol. CXV. [PoliticB, 1836-39.] 1. Roebuck,J.A. ExistingdifficultiesintheGovervnentofthoCanadas. -D^i-i- i. ., TT London, 1836.. .66 Z. Pctiiion of tho House of Assembly of Lower Canada (1836) to the King and the two Houses of Parliament, adopted in consequence of the disclosure of the instructions to the Governor and Commissioners x q /« „ ■ • London. ..20 i. (Ryerson, Rev. Egerton.) The affairs of the Canadas. In a series of letters. By a Canadian. With an autograph letter from Henry Bruyère t i ,n„l .1 rnt, n J- ^ . LondoH, 1837.. .70 4. TheCanadian Controversy;itsorigin, nature andmerits.London,l838...84 5. The Canadian Portfolio, conducted by J. A. R eback. Esq!, and other friends of Canada. Containing a faithful exposition of tl.e causes that have produced the Civil War in Canada, together with the various Official Documents necessary to elucidate and support the history of this disgraceful contest. fNos. 1 to 5.. London, 1838.168 A I T^ .'"'" '° '^^ "Stt of British Americans to begovern- ed by the principles of the British Constitution.. Halifax, N.S , 1839...48 7. Hunt, Thornton Leigh. Canada and South Australia, k comment- ary on that part of the Earl of Durham's Report which relates to vol. Cxll! iSenrs! '^^ir'''"'^ ^-^-' 1«39...05 1. (Wakefield E. G) A view of Sir Charles Metcalfe's Government of Canada. ByaMemberofthe Provincial Parliament..London, 1844 43 2. Prospectu. of the Trust and Loan Company of Upper Canada 8. Despatches of Earl Grey and Correspondence respectinrfhTeffett'-' of the Usury Laws in Canada ,017 , 4. Remarks on the advantages of the Settler in' thë*Uni;;d*'st;'tes of ** Ajnenca, a, compared with those of British Settlers in Canada • With appendix containing Statistical statements exhibiting the pro- greia of wppcr Canada in wealth and populatioa...London, 1845.. 40 CANADIAN fAMPHLETB. 133 Vol. CXVl.— Continued. 5. Atcheson, R. S. Letter oa the means by whieh it is proposed to"***" Sr "'"'"**'''°S °^^*'^' ^'"«' ""«^ ^°'»" Company of Upper ft B-i„, mu 'A","".' ■ .....London, 1845.. .12 T:>î '• C^'»"^'^"*'»" = ^ natural, safe and effectuai mode of reliet tor national distress Tnn^„„ le^T oo 7. Stuart Charles B. Report on the Great 'wë^tj;: «:;':;; c!:*"'' ada West, to the President and Directors. With two maps of the • Great Western Railway, and also an autograph letter from R. S. Atcheson, concerning the Railway Ig.^ 4- 8. Few observations of an Officer, long resident 'inCa^adiyon c'â^'adian"' ' Aflairs in 1838, and on the otherProvinces of British NorthAmerica. 9. E^tracts from the Montreal Ga.tte of the 17th jJZ^:":^-^' to the letter of dissent of twelve Members of the Board of Trade -rom the petition of the Board to the Queen, for a Duty of five shil-' 10. Mackay, Alexander. Vindication of Lord Elgin .nd his Cabinet, as to th. course pursued by them in reference to the Rebellion Losses Bill 11. Hineks, Hon. Fran.: C^n^ïV i^ fië:;;;::!-:;;-;;;:^^;;^-^^ 12. Reportof theStanding Committee of the L^^^^ ^^^ f''' C nada on Railway Bills and Telegraphic Lines, relative to the N agaraand Detroit Railroad Bill, with minutes of evidence thereon. Also, the Act of the Legislature of Canada, providin-. the guarantee of the Province to the Bonds bf railway comp^anie under certain conditions- T nn,1„„ is-Trt ai 13. Keefer,Thos.C. The Canals of Canada :th;i;;;;;;;;;' La ^^ A pme essay. With an autograph letter from His Ezcellency the U Tirlh» V .^'"''"^ Kincardine, Governor of Canada... Toronto, 1850.111 14. J imber Duties. Important statement and remonstrances by the Le- 'c:^drCi'85'i:r^"'' ^-^ ''- ^^^^^ °^ ^-'^ «^ «-^-^ Lord John f n'" •",?'"' (^'^'°P «^ ^°^°°*-) ^ '«"" to Lord John Russell, on the present state of the Church in Canada ' "• ^xr a:i"° ■'»' - •-' -- - ?--••■" Vol. CXVII. [Mi8ceUan;es;i842:;'7] ^°°^'°' ^^^^--^ b?tt r *^^f;''>t'J-l'^'^ Trade, presented to Sir Robert Peel, by the Committee of the North American Colonial Association. London, 1842... 27 ■I il „. r\ 184 CANADIAN PAMPHLETS. Vol. OXVII.— Continued. 2. Thorn, Adam, Recorder of Rupert's Land. The claims to the Oregon ''^** Territory considered London, 1844...44 8. Letters (by George Bancroft, and Jared Sparks) on the nomination of Agents formerly appointed to act in England for the Colonies m North America. Edited by T. Falconer ; with a letter from J. A. Roebuck. And a statement (by T. Falconer) of the dispute between Sir Ch. Metcalfe and the House of Assembly of Canada. ^ rnu /^ m Londou, 1844... 21 4. 1 he Oregon Territory. Extracted from the British and Foreign Re- view, No. 32. London, 1844. With an autograph letter from John Ward ^g 5. Falconer, Thomas. The Oregon question ; or, a statement of" the' " British Claims to the Oregon territory, in opposition to the preten- sions of the Government of the United States of America. Se- cond edition L^ndon^ 184r,...49 6. Colonial Episcopacy. Re-printed from the Oxford and Cambridge Review for October, 184G London, 1846... 32 7. Gait, A. T. Letter to the Chairman, &c., of the North American Colonial Association, on the St. Lawrence and Atlantic Railroad, with appendix and a map of the British possessions in North America. . London, 1847. ..40 8. Wright, John. Outline of a plan for a general and continuous Colonization Society. Being a sequel to " Hints on the Times." With an autograph letter from the author London, 1847. ..31 9. Journal of "Visitation in a portion of the Diocese of Quebec, by the LordBishop of Montreal, (Dr. G. J. Mountain) in 1846..London,1847.103 10. Colotization of British Oregon. Proposal for the formation of a colony in Vancouver's Island. Extract from a London (Bng- land) newspaper , I 11. A few words on the Hudson Bay Company. With an autograph letter from C. G. Nicolay, dated June, 1847 London.. .24 12. Reports relating to the project of constructing a Railway and a Line of E.'ectro-magnetic Telegraph through the Province of New Brunswick, from Halifax to Quebec London, 1847.127 IS. Railway Colonisation. Summary of evidence on the Colonisation of British North America, in connection with Railroads, taken before a committee of the House of Lords in 1847 j with proposals for a practical experiment in railway colonisation. With an autograph letter Irom W. Bridges , 22 Vol. CXVIII. [Miscellanies, 1848-49.] 1. Martin, R. M. The Hudson's Bay Territories and Vaneonrer's Island, with an exposition of the chartered rights, conduct and policy of the Hon. Hudson's Bay Corporation London, 1848,172 Vol. CXV 2. Bri C n G C 3. Fit; C 4. Mo er 6. Ind gr th 6. Let! W E. 7. Stea As roi 8. Wri in th( of 0. Ont tic thï Wi 10. Repo tur ' foi Vol. CXIX. 1. Smyt Em tioE froi 2. Anne and 3. Voice Joh 4. Johns Pro 5. Secon bly CANADIAN PAMPHLETS. 135 Pagei e Oregon , j Ion, 1844.. .44 imination Colonies r from J. i drspute .21 .29 on, 1844. sign Re- om John at of the 3 preten- ca. Se- )n, 1845... 49 mbridge m, 184G...82 tncrican tad, with imerica. in, 1847.. .40 itinuous Times." 1, 1847. ..31 , by the Bn,1847.103 on of a ; (Eng- 1 ;ograph London... 24 a Line f New , 1847.127 tion of before s for a ograph mver s }t and , 1848.172 Vol. CXVIII,— Continued. 2. Bridges Wm. The Colonization of British America; embraeing""'^" tapt. J. M. Laws' suggestions towards a practical system in con- nexion with Railways. With a summary of the opinions of Earl Grey, and of evidence on the subject taken before Lord Monteagle's Committee on Colonization from Ireland London, 1848...24 3. Fitzgerald, James Edward. Vancouver's Island, the Hudson's Bay Companv id the Government London 1848 30 4. Molesworth, Sir Wm. Speech on Colonial Expenditure and Gov-'" ernment in the House of Commons, on 25th July, 1848. .London... 40 5. Index to the first seven general Reports of the Colonial Landand Emi- gration Commissioners, 1840 to 1847, and to the Instructions to the Commissioners from the Secretary of State London, 67 6. Lettera on Emigration to British Colonies in North America, 1848 "' With autograph letter from James Loch, M.P. and copy of one from h. Mclver, Factor to the Duke of Sutherland... ig 7. Steam postal intercourse and traffic with the Americas and Austral*"* Asia. Comparative merits of the existing and proposed mail 8. Wnght, John. Outline of a plan for the construction of Railways in British America, from Halifax to Quebec, and for colonizing the country through which they pass. With an appeal in support of the Plan t j -,- .r. n„ +», TV- London, 1849.. .16 9. On the construction of a great National Railway between the Atlan- tic and the Pacific, from Halifax io Fraser's River, employing thus the people and Capital of Great Britain in her own Colonies! 10. Report of a Committee of Her Majesty's Council, upon the expendi- ^ ture on account of Paupers, in the District of St. John's New- foundland (3* T 1 / loiri H^ vni o-B-T-B- rw 1, . ' at- John's, 1849... 19 vol. CXIX. [Miscellanies, 1850-66.] 1. Smyth, R. Carmichael. Letter to Earl Grey, on Transportation and Emigration, as connected with an Imperial Railway communica- tion between the Atlantic and Pacific, with an autograph letter Irom the author t j lo-n «« „ . .■ „^ London, 18o0... 27 -. Annexation of Great Britain to her Colonies, by means of the Halifax and Quebec Railway.Jcombined with Ocean omnibuse*.LoDdon,1850...26 3. Voices from England, Australia, and America: a Letter to Lord , T? ? "^% Anti-Cant ^o^jon, 1850...12 4. Johnston, J. P. W. Report on the Agricultural capabilities of the ™'nce of New Brunswick. Second edition.... Fradericton, 1850...95 &. becond Report of the Standing Comr^ittee of the House of Assem- bly of Canada, on Railways, &o., with the minutes and evidence. 136 CANADIAN PAMPHLETS. Vol. CXIX.— Continued. Past! 10 The Niagara and Detroit lUvers Railroad Company, the Great Wester.. Railroad Company Lo„don, 1850...50 G. European and North American Railway Terminus, Sydney, Capo Breton, the nearest port in British North America to Europ. W.thamap Sydney, 1851... 23 7. Uowe, Hon. Joseph. Speech on the importance and value to Great Britain of Her North American Colonies. Delivered at South- ampton, January, 1851 London, 1851. .28 8. Observations on the Policy of England, as respects her possessions at theCape of Good Hope. Bya Friend to South Africa.. .London, 1857 16 9. Sabine, Col. Edward. On some of the results obtained at the ' British Colonial Magnetic Observatories (1854.) 14 Field, C. W. Statement of some of the advantages which would' result from making St. John's, Newfoundland, a Port of Call for transatlantic steamers. With two maps (shewing the route of the proposed Submarine Telegraph) London, 1856...i3 Vol. CXX. [Histoire.] 1. Documents sûr Jacques Cartier,, publiés par la Société littéraire et 2. Ferland, Rev. J. B. A. Notes sur les Registres do Notre Dame de Québec. Seconde édition, publiée par la direction du Foyer Canadien r> 'l 10/.0 ,/^.> Q V • , , : , Quebec, 1863.100 3. Esquisse de la vio et des Travaux Apostoliques de Mgr. do Laval- Montmorency, suivie de l'éloge funèbredu prélat. . .Québec, 1845.145 4. Journal du voyage de M. Saint-Luc de Lacorne dans le navire 1 Auguste en l'an 1761. Second, édition. Québec, 1863...28 Vol. CXXIj [MisceUaneous.] 1. Le Moine, J. M. Maple Leaves, a budget of legendary) historical. «"tical and sporting intelligence Quebec, 1863.103 - Hogan J. Sheridan. Canada. Au Essay to which was awarded the first prize by the Paris Exhibition Committee of Canada. «I •»„»« n-u 1 T Montreal, 1855.110 3. Ba s, Charles. Lectures on Canada Hamilton 1863.. 45 H«le, Rev. J. E and Neale, J. M. xNorth and South. Letters to «the Guardian" ,<,„„ ^ 0. (Taché, Col. Sir K. P.) Quelques rii;';;;;7;;7r;;g;ni;aMon des* Vo-ontaires et de la Milice de cette Province, par un Vétéran do 6 Si.7r,r T "'r""T^*ki '. Québec, 1863... 45 .6. Suzor, L. T. Tableau synoptique des mouvemens d'une compagnie 7 T '«„«««,?!!. ., ^ Qnébec, 1863...18 7. L ennemi ! 1 eanemx ! par un Carabinier Québec, 1862...38 8. Guide des jeunes amoureux, pour parler et écrire Québec, 1868...32 Vol. CXS 1. An '2. Cot di 3. Del to 4. Am yc Li 5. The iDi 0. The nil poi 7. Maci de les del Trs 8. Galbi ciat val( defi Vol. CXXII 1. Rams cles 2. Const (In 3. Racin les s Siég 4. Canon S. S 5. Duque un t 6. Lange Beat Vol. CXXIV, 1. LeCh 2. (Moi 111 éditii CANADIAN PAMPHLETS. Pagti the Great idon, 1850... 50 Iney, Capo to Europ*. Iney, 1851. ..23 ae to Great at South- idon, 1851..28 iscsaioDS at idon, 1857. ..16 ed at the 14 ich would f Call for ate of the don, 1856... 13 :téraire et bec, 1862.. .67 Dame de lu Foyer bec, 1863.100 io Laval- )ec, 1845.145 lo navire •ec, 1863.. .28 istorical, 60,1863.103 awarded ia. ial, 1855.110 an, 1863.. 45 Letters ....1863. ...8 ition des téran de îo, 1863... 45 npagnie ic, 1863...18 10, 1862...38 10, 1868...32 Vol. CXXII. [Miscellaneous.] 1. Annuaire do l'UnivcrsitC) I 137 Pagri l^nva! pour l'année Afadomicjuo 1863-4. Québec, 1863... 60 '■ 't«uli''"'r"'^'^'^'"'"^^''"^'-^'»'- i'»bliés par ordre au i^onaeil IJmvorsUairu ^ xu io/,o 3. Delia Vita c dcgii «critti di Co.tanti ■■••"■ -•"■ ^"'^'°' ^^^^ tiao iJeltrauii ila IJer .90 gamo scopri- rgamo, 1861... 34 48 84 tore çlello fonti del iMis«isipi, di (Jabriole llosa Ber^-^amo 1801 4. Annual reporU of the Natural History 8o.iety of Montrer,Vr the «.TheB.hopofïïuron';;bj;è.on;-;;;Vi;ës;,;:^.i-;;S^^ n.ty College with the Provost's reply. Printed by order of°the Co poratiou of Trinity College ^ 'l . \fl:. T. Maeau^,Geo. H.\e s;t.nie d:;;éd;;f- ;;;;-;,^r:;:^-" ' ^:!ï:V'in- '-'- ''-'-'^ theory:-Th;-;;£rd^- c on of gold demonstrated to the extent of 50 por eent; The Jre- dcfired "^ ' overturned; the true nature of Money V01.CXXIII. [Mis'cëuanëousj " '^^°°'''"'' ^^^^•• 1. Ramsay, T. K. Notes sur la Coutume de Paris, indiquant les arti- clc encore en force et tout le texte de la Coutume . Montréal, 1863 101 2. Constitution and By-laws of the Numismatic Society of Montreal (In English and French.) jgg„ 3. llacine l'Abbé A^ Discours M'occasion'du'Vervi^ësoiénn'eïpour ^s soldats pontificaux qui ont succombé dans la défense du Saint feiese ^ „ 38 16 .Québec, I860.. St. Pierro du Vatican le 8 juin 1862, par 39 4. Canonisation célébrée à S. S. PioIX ^ ,, ,„„„ - n 1 T XT X Québec, 1862... 26 0. Duquet J. N. Le véritable petit Albert, ou secret pour acquérir un trésor v. , \^„. 6. Langevin, Rév. M. J. No;;;-^;-.;':;^;;; dë-ï£ï:;^de vol. cxx^'%s!:u:i::r' ''''"'" ''''"'■ ^^-'^^-^^ 1. Le Chansonnier des Collèges n.ia en musique, Troisième édition. .> /Il .1, .. , ,. Québec, 1860.279 - (Meilleur, Dr. J . B.) Court traité .ur l'Art Epistolaire. Cinquième édition. IV m Canadien g^J, 1863.115 m I r 138 CANADIAN PAMPHLETS. Vol. CXXIV.— Continued. 3. t'i.ry, (I, T. Tho Lower .Saiut Lawrence, or Québec to Halifax, via """ Gaspi', Sec; to which is appended Mr. Wood's description of tho lliver Saguenay, Legendary lore of tho St. Lawrence, by J M Vol. Cxir"*^'"'" Quebec, 1802.,,, 1. Morria College, Quebec. Proceedings at coninicnccnient of first session, 186U-8 r\ t ,. „ ,, ^^ Quebec. .74 ^. Itoo, Itev. Henry. Purgatory, Trausubstantiutiou and tho Mass .■.xammed by the lij^ht of Holy Scripture, right reason and Cb-istiaJ „ '"""'"''^ , Quebec, ISGo../.--, —- Two Sermons on tho History and Scriptural au- thority of the Book of Common Prayer iMontrcal, 1862.. .as 4. I'letcher, Kev. John. Comparison of tho creeds of the Catholic and Eoman Catholic Churches. A seraion Toronto ISO" Is 6. Dewar, Rev. Edw. H. Plain words for plain people.... Toronto' 186l""".i 6. Synod of the (.'nited Church of England and Ireland in tho diocese of """ Quebec. Journal of the,— Fourth session Quebec, 18G2...05 I' Z ; ~ " Special session ...Quebec' 18(j;i...):' 8. Macaulay, Geo. IL The system of Landed Credit, or La Banque do Crédit Foncier n„Ah.^„ lar-f .•■ Vol. CXXVI. Québec, 186.5. ..(,i, 1. Correspoudenee bi>tween the Hon. W. H. Draper and the Hon 1! b. Caron; andbi'tween tho Hon. 11. E. Caron aud the Ilon'blc. L. H. LaFontaineund A. N. Morin xMontroal, 184(1. .:;ii ^. KiXMson, Dr. Egerton. Some remarks upon Sir Charles Bagofs Unudiaa G«^ernm,nt Kingston, 184;5...1, 'i. ualt, lion. A. r. Speech ot— on introducing the «udget of 1862 together with statistical and fiuaucial statements Quebec 186' 4^ 4. Laugtou, John. Address delivered before the Literary and Historical'"' Society of Quebec at the opening ol tho Session of IS62-3. n 1, , . ,, . ., Quebec, 1868. ..,ii o. llouchetto, n. ^. JI. Paper on Weigh s and Measures, read befor. the Literary and Historical Soeiotyof Q,o, ec in 18G3..Quebec, 186:J...3;i b. Lea Soirees Canadiennes : Mémoire des propriétaircs-éditeurs. - , o ,, „ Québec, 186,. ..2s ..La Rue, Dr. F. A. H. 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BiAoroy, Mr. opeech on a Bill respecting the conveyance of Negroes from Africa to the West Indies. Eng. p., vol 283. Bkaumont, G. de. Origin and outline of the Penitentiary system in the United States of America. Eng. p., vol. 312 BiADPOttT, Notre Dame de. Notes sur les archi/cs de,-.Par l'Abbé Jean Lan- g«vin. Bro. C., vols. G8, 123. BiAVM, Rev. Dr. Report on Canons of the Toronto Diocesan Synod. Can P vol. 76. ■' BiOHBB, Rev. J. T. On the alteration of the laws relating to Bastardy. Eng. P., vol. 302. BÉDARD, Justice . Of inion on the application of John Teed for a writ of Habeas Corpus. Can. P., vol. 17. BioARD, P. H. Sur le gouvernement ecclé- siastique du district de Montréal. Bio C, vol. 69. Bees. On the management of,— Uy D.miel Wildman. Eny. p,, vol. 283. Beggar's Opera, with remarks, iiy John Gay. Can. .P, vol. 89. BRLOHiiiB's (Nova Scotia) Farmers' Almanack for 1832. Am, P., vol. 34. for 1851. Mi. P., vol. 23. for Ib52. — — for 1853. for 1854. for Beldam, Jos. Revi. . Ù>i Am p., vol. 34. Am. P., vol. 23. '^ ,•1 I. V T 146 INDEX. BiiND, R. Enquiry into the rights of the Colonies, .am. P., vol. 9. BtANt, G. On the health of Seamen, jlm. P.,yol.Aa. Blind. See Dettf and Dumb. Bliss, Henry. Statistics of the trade, industry, resources of Canada,4c. Can. P., toI. 6. BiooxFiïfcD, Charles J. (Bishop of London). Proposals for the creation of a fund to . . erect churches in the Metropolis. Eng. p., vol. 317. BtooMMtD, Rer. S. T, On Church reform. JEng. p., Tol. 321. BioxAM, J. Mackenzie. The Church of Eng- land in Madeira. Eng. P., vol. 3C8. Bodleian Library. Catalogue of the,— ^/n. P., Tol. 51. BoisESCo, B. Examen de la conrention du 19 Août, etc. Bro. Eur., toI. 10. Bon», H. O. Catalogue of Bibles, Testaments, &c., in rarioua languages. Eng. P., Tol. 258. BoLDUo, Rev. J, B. Z. Mission de la Co- lombie. Bro. C, To.l 76. Bo»D, Rer. Wm. Sermon on the death of the Rev.Mark Willoughby. Can. P.,vol.lOO. BoNjsAN, M. Discours sur le affairs de Po- logne. Bro. Eur., vol. 23. BoNNiAc, Alex. Les Turcs et la Civiliza- "tion. Bro. Eur,, vol. 7. Les Turcs et les Nationalités. Boston. Proceedings of the Inhabitants of,— at public meetings in October and November, 1772. jjm. P., vol. 52. — Report of a Committee of the. citizens of,— opposed to a further in- crease of duties on importations. Eng. P-, vol. 208. Boston. Perkin's Institution and Massachus- sett's Asylum for the Blind. Annual Reports for 1857-1858. jim. P., vols. 27, 30. Boston Massacre, Narrative of the,— ^m. P., vol. 10. ~ Trial of Wm. Wamms and others, implicated in the,— ^m. P., vol. 10. Boston and Quebec Acts., Reflections on the,— ^m. P., vol. 12. BosTwicK, David. On Baptism. Eng, P., vol. 285. Jim. P., vol, 39. -* Account of the life of Samuel Davies. Eng. P., vol. 28B. Bro. Eur., vol. 8. Book Hawking Union. First annual report and Circular. Eng. P., vol. 272. Booth, J. On the art of multiplying oil paintings. Eng. P., vol. 284. Borneo facts vt. Borneo fallacies. By L. A. Chamerovzow. Eng. P., toI. 363. See also Sarawak. Borneo. Mission to,— See St. John, S. Borrow and Goodiar. Memorial on the case of,— Eng. P., Tol. 348. BoSANQuiT, Charles. Thoughts on the value of Great Britain, Ac. Eng. P., vol 364. Âm. P., vol. 40. BojJCHEB DB LA BRDÈ3B, fils. Le Canada sous la domination Anglaise. Bro. C, vol. 114. ilotJCHBTTE, Josepl). Tables of longitudo in different places in British North Ame- rica. Can. P., vol. 62. — ^— — — — Table of Trigonometri- cal solutions. Can. P., vol. 98. BouoHETTB, R. S. M. On Weights and Mea- sures. Can. P., vol. 120. BocDON, Raoul. L'Isthme de Suez. Bro. Eur., vol. 8. BouLTON, Jr. H. J. On the drainnge of land. C«n. P., vols. 75, 79. Boundary line of Lower Canada and New- Brunswick, with the United States. Notes on,— Can. P., vols. 8, U; BocTiLWBB, T. Report on the progress of settlement in the Townships of Lower Canada, in 1855. Can. P., vol. 29. "~~~"— — |!tat des sommes dépensées à mômt l'octroi de X30,000. Bro. <\, vol. 29. INDEX. 147 BowKN, Sir 0. F. His acrÏTal and reception | OS Governor, at Queensland. Eng. P.,\ vol. 360. Ithaca in 1850. Ciiii. P.,' vol. n«. BowBK, Rev, Jer. Revivalism, Eng, ;>., vol. 2 TO. BowKN, N. H. Historical sketch of the IsIb of Orleans. Can. p., vol. 16. BovfLEE, Capt. Suggestions for the con- veyance of troops to Canada. Can. P., vol. II. BoiCE, W. B. Notes on South African affairs, from 1834-38. Eng. P., vol, 359. Bbace, C. L. On pauper and vagrant chil- dren. Am. P., vol. 31. Bbadstoeet, Lieut. Col. Account of his ex- pedition to Fort Frontenac. .4m. P, vol, 41, Bramerd, David, Journal of a Missionary among the Indians of New-Jersey in 1745-6. ./îm. P., vol. 33. BnAi-NEBD, W. E. The murderer ; his acco^int of himself. Can., P., vol. 80. . Brazilian Slave Trade. Eng. P., vol. 356. Bbbueton, Rev. C D. Address, with a pro- . posai for the foundation of a Church Mission House, &c., at Sarawak, gn the North-West coast of Borneo. Eng. P., vol. 368. Bbeit, Thomas. On Light, Vision, and Colours. Can. P., vol. 62. i BaiDQES, W. On the Colonization of British I Américain connection with railways,! Can. P., vol. 118. Bbisoles-Sales, Marquis a. Les droits tem-! porels du Pape. Sro.Fur., vols. 4, 11, BniuFiELD, H, On mad-houses in England. Eng. P., vol. 201. Bristol. Statistics on popular clucaiion io, —By C, B. Fripp. Eng. P., vol. 306. British African Colonization Society. Ac- count of the,— By Thomas Hodgkin Eng. P., vol. 300. British ii.raedeaa Trade. Sketch of the, — By N. Go^ld. Eng, P., vol. 198. I British Archa;ological Association. Enquiry into the particulars of the death of Lady Dudley (i^ny Robsart), read be- foretlie,— £ng. p., V0L272. British Canadian Review. Can. P., vols. 114, 126. British North America, its extent and future. I A lecture. By Alex. Morris. .Im. P., I vol. 25. "" ■ " ■ Condition, Resources, and Prospects of,— Address— By Jus- tice Haliburton. .,1m. P., vol. 27. Can P., vol. 23. ~~~~— Railway ^colonization in,— Ca». P., vols. 117, 118. British Colonies. Colonization circular re- specting,— (in 1857). Jm. P., vol. 25. Letter on Religious In- struction in ihf,— Can, P., vol. 119. British Colonies in (middle) America and Con- federate Indians country. Essay on a general map ofthe,— By Lewis Evani. Jim. P., vol. 45. h Colonies in North America. On the proceedings of Great Britain in the affairs of her,— ^m. P., vols. 2, 3, 6, 7, 9, 48. Eng. P., vols. 285, 352 ;J56, 373. On the Union of the old Colonies. .Am, P., vols. 3, 6. in difficulties respecting the American Stamp Act. .îw. p., vole, 6,8,40,41,42. iirnç. P., vol. 281. Authority of British Parlia- ment and Privileges of Colonial As- semblies, considered, .im. P., vols. 6, 9, n. Taxes imposed on, — Jm, P„ Britis vols. 7, 8, 38, 41, 42. -— Their difficulties with the Mother Couutry. 4m. P., vols. 9, 12, 13, 14, 16, 18, 20,37,38, 45, 66. Can. - ' Commercial connection with the Mother Ceuntiy. ^m. p., vols. 15, 88. ma lUtDEX. British Colonies in North Am.rica. Contest (1774-84) between Great Britain and her Colonies. Eng. p., ^ol 283. Am -P-» ▼"Is. 49, 80, 51, 52, 56, 56. "*""'" On the revolt of the,- By L'Abbé Raynal. Am. P,, vol. 55. — Currency of the,— £t)g. p., vol. 354. On Government and Pro- gress ot,—Eng. p., vol. 356. Outline of a Plan for the abolition of Slavery throughout the —Eng. P., vol. 363. ' '"" ""> : 781 ...1774. On the, British Museum. Letter on the evidence taken before the committee on the - En,. P., vol. 301. Plan for the better mana- gement of the,— Eng., p., vol. 301. ' ~ * ■^' ' and votes of Par- liament relatir^ to the,— £ny. P. Tol. 301. British West Indies.-See West Indies. BHocK,Rev.W. On Revivals in Ireland. £ng. P., vol. 269. Bbocklin, p. c. Van. Proposed commercial law for Canada, 1859. Co». P., vol 109 BnooK, Mary. Silent waiting to solemn wo, " ahipofGod. £«<. i>., vol. 286 -Am. P., vol,. 37, 49. «„,p or uod. £„,. p., vol. 286. ~v„i ',? *"' ^'^«""'"> '°'- h°°"' ^'' •^'*'""' ^J»»' of Saràwak.-So. '^'"•''*'- Sarawak. Can. P., vol. 118. ~~ ^'ots respecting the Chris- tian education of the Negro population ^n Oie,-.Eng. p., vol. 306. ' - (Canada and Guadeloupe, *c.) BxamirAtion into the value of — •Sm. P., vol. 38. ' ana the West Indies, iu 1763. Trade of the,— wffm. p., to1.»46 British Constitution. Origin, Principles, Ac, of,— £nff. p., rol. 338. See also Comtilution. British North American Provinces. Proposed Confederation of the,— Gin. P., vols 8,65,76, 104. .^».P.,ToI.25.Album des Bibliothécaires. On the agents ap> pointed to act in England for the.— Can. P., vol. 117. On the boundary line of the,— with the United Stntes. Can ■P., Tols. 8,11,86. - Speech on the im- portance to England of her,~By Hon- Jos. Howe. Can. P., vol. 1 ig. British Empire. On taxation in tbo,-~Em P., vol. 316. - A Guide to the electors, on the accession of a new King to f he.-. R-.-ul"*'^"' '°^- ^2^ S''^ England. Bntiih Museum. On present state or,-Eng. P; TOl. 301. Sarawak. Bboo«, Shirley. A story with a vengeance Con,, />., vol. 89. Brosna Church. Consecration and confirma- tion of,— Con. p., vol. 89. BEOConAM,LordH. Speech upon the Cri- minal code of England. Eng.p vol 337. ' Reply to Lord John Russell's letter on the Reform Act Eng. P., vol. 340. —-- Letter to Edw. Lytton Bulwer. Eng. P., vol. 304. " Speech on the educa- 323. °^ '^' ^°°'' ^'- ^«?-P., vd. - Letter to Sir Samuel Romilly, on the abuse of Charities Eng P., vol. 323. Bbow.v, Hon. James. On New Brunswick a, a home for emigrants. Eng. P vol 274. ^ " • Bbown, Rev. Jnmes. Sermon on the influ- ence of Religious knowledge Ene P vol, 287. -c-ns-.v., 830WN, Joseph. The dark side of trial by Jur.r. Eng. P., vol. 202. Browne, E, Harold. The case of the war in New Zealand Eng. p., vol. 273. Brunswick [Georgia, U.S.] and Milford Haven [England] harbours. .fiWy.P.,Tol.272 INSlX. U9 Bboi*bi, Rev. J. M. Controrersy with Rey. I Dr. Ryeraon on " Free Schools vs. Stote Schools." Can, P„ toI. 60. BBOYiBB, J. B. Notice sur,— Bro C, vol 113. BocHANAN, Â. C. Report on Emigration to Canada, for 1854. Can. P., vol. 25. BcciL», John. Inquiry into the operation of, tithes upon rent. Eng. P., vol. 340. ' ■ Letter on Earl Durham's Canada Ordinance. Can. P., vol. 1 1 Eng. P., vol. 340. ' Charge to the Jury of Wor- cester, on prison discipline. Eng. P. vol. 329. ' Bdckm's History of Civilization in Rnglaod examined, by a Country Clergyman. Eng. P., vol. 262. Building Societies. On,— By William Cham- bers. Eng. P., vol. 291. BiTLiiB, Chas. Speech on systematic Coloni- sât on. Eng. P., vol. 351. BoiWEU, Rt. Hon. Sir E, Lytton. Speech on the Reform Bill of 1860. Eng. p., vol. 265. — — — — — Letter on the present crisis. Eng. P., vol. 304. Bi'BDBTT, Sir Francis. See Ptivile^'e ques- tion. BcBKE, A. Address on political subjects. 'lim. p., vol. 50. Bi'BKB, Edmund. Speech on resolutions for a conciliation with Colonies. Eng. P. vol. 2tJ3. Am. P., vol. 45. '■ Observ.'itions on a late state of the nation, .in. P., vol. 41. BiBKB, Luke. Phrenological enquiries. Can. P., vol. 98. BouKE, Wm. On South American Indepen- dence. Am. P., vo!. 16. Burn, David. Coloiiiui legislation on educa- tion. Can. P., vol. 49. BuBMs, Dr. Visit to Nova-Scotia, Ac. jim /'., fol. 01. BcRR, Rev. Aaron. Sermon preached before the Synod of New York, September, 1766. ilm. P., vol. 39. BcHB, Rev. Aaron. Discourse on th« late en- croachment of the French against the British Colonies in America. Am. P , vol. 39. Funeral Euloj:ium of,— By Rev. W. Livingston. Am. P., vol. 48. BaRToy,W.H. Dialogues on the first prin- ciples of the Newtonion system. Eng. P., vol. 322. Btno, Admiral John. Trial of,— .4» p vol. 38. ' CADIEU, Baptiste. Hi. trial for murder, at Three Rivers. Can. P., vol. 98. Cadtt ALAD«B, General John. Reply to Gen- eral Joseph Reed's remarks. Am. P. vol. 53. ' Caibd, Rev. W. R. Letter respecting certain mis-statements in the life of Robert Story. Eng. P., vol. 3 72. CAiBD'a slanders on Canada refuted. Can. P; vol. 04. Ca«tan, Cardinal. His judgement against the Immaculate Conception of the B Virgin Mary. Eng. y., vol. 262, Caledonia Springs, 0. W. History, rise and P^ogress^ofthe.-Can. P.,vol.99. California Mines. ReccllecUons of the,- .4m. p., vol. 17. Calorifère à air chaud, construit par Z. Chartré. DescripUon d'un,— Bro P vol. 37. ' ■' Oalvsrt, F. On certain laws affecting agri- culture. Eng. P. vol., 288. Suggestions for a change in the administration of Poor Laws. Eng. i*, vol. 307. Caivirt, Frederick (Baron of Baltimore), Trial of,— for a rape. Am. .p, vol. 41, Cambray et sea complices. Par E. F. Anger. Bro. C, vol. 53. Cambridge University. Papers respecting Education at,— iTng-, P., vol. 2G0. Caiipbill, Rev. A. Digby. Lecture on th» ancient Catholic Faith. Can. P.. vol. 87, 160 INDEX. Oaiip»ill, Sir John, Letters on ihe law of Church rates. Eng. P., vol, 308. OiMFBKL, Kollo. Two Lectures on Canada. Can. P., voL 6. Canada Bill. Tho,-Speech of Sir W. Moles- worth on,— Can. p., vol. 20. Canada. Esquisse géographique, climat et ressources du,— Bro. C, toI. 7. (Also in 3erman e-.d Norwenian.) Rûport du comité de la chambre des Communes sur le gouTernemon» ciTil du,— (1828.) JSro. C, vol 0. Observations sur la réponse de Mathiim, Lord Aylmer, à la deputation du Ta, tersall, et sur le discours du Très Hon. E. G. Stonlej, sur les affaires du,— .Bro. C, vol. 9. Tableau historique (1534-1859) du, —Bro., C, vol. Ï6. (Le) sous la domination Anglaise, Par Boucher de la Bruère, fils. Broil C, vol. 114. ' (Le) à l'Exposition do 1855. Bro. C.» ▼ol. 31. en 1759. Jugement impartial sur les opérations militaires en,— 5/-o. C vol. 57. History of,— to the treaty of Utrecht in 1713. Can. P., vol. 10. — — Lectures on,-By RoUo Campbell and tha Rev. Adam Lillie. Can. P. Tols., 6, 12. By Chas. jiais. Can. P., TOl. 121. Letters on Capital Punishment in,— Can. P., vol. 5. Report of tho Royal Commissioners on the state of,~Ca«. p., vol. 16. — — Revenue, finances, resources, pro- duction, commerce, &c., of,— Can. p. ▼ols, 19, 35, 38, 65, 70, 99, 106, llc! Eng. />., vol. 352. - Recent occurrences ic,— from the "Monthly Repository" of Feb., 1833. Can. p., vol. 20. - The military defence and resources of,-.Can.P., vol,2J, 79,95 105, 100, 131. ' Canada and the Continental Congress of 1774-'76,-B. W.Dnane. Can. P„ rol, 22. The Seat of Government of,— Ses Seat of Government, &c. Report of Committee on the settle- ment of Crown Lands. Can- P., vol SO. Ocean stjam communication. Con. P; vol. 35. On tho difficulties (1837-8) iu tho government of the,— C«n. P., vols 20, 115, 116. View of Sir Charles Metcalfe'g go- vernment of,^ran. P., vol. 116. Statement of tho dispute between Sir Chas. Metcalfe and the House of Assembly of,— Om. P., vol. 117. Vindication of Lord Elgin and liis Cabinet iu reference to the Rebellion losses Bill. By Alex. Mackay. Cm P., vol. 116. Canals. By Thos. C. Keefer. Can, P., vol. 116. Timber in,— Con. /'., vols. 114, iKi 117. ' - On tne nomination of Agents to act in England for,— Pan. p., vol. 117. Essay on,— By J. S. Hogan. Can. P., vol. 121. - Annual increase of Property ami the Imports and Exports from 1825 to 1847, of.—Eng. P., vol. 352. - Sir Charles Bagot's Government Re- marks on,— By Dr. Ryerson. Can. P vol. 126. - Manual of Criminal Law of,— By J. H. Willan. Can. P., vol. 126. - Economic Minerals of,— Descriptiv» Catalogue of a collection of the,— Can. P., vol. 126. - Metals in, — Can. p., vol. 79. - Its geography, scenery, produce, climate, &c. Eng. P., vol. 268. Can. P., vols. 7, 65, 99. - Manufa,cture3 and Home Industry. Letters on,— Ca». P., vols. 67, 77. JBro. C, affaires Î 36. dans Ic,- Canada, Lower, Orders ol tween Fn and tho I John (Pre vol. 33. ■—' 1 P , vols. : I iembly (II Hoasea ol 116. INDEX. 151 nmuiiication. Cm. C. Kecfer. Can, Owada. List of laws of,— By Ed. 01 meyer. Can. P., vol. 71. 1849 to 185D. By Hon. A. T. Gait. Can. P., vols. 71, 76, 114. Seventy years ago, or Prince Ed- ward's visit to Niagara. Can. P vol. 77. ' Political parties ia,— Can. P., vols b6,87. Canada. Bas,— Traité sur la politique du,— Bro. C, vol. 78. Considérations sur la conserva' lions des établissements du pays, 4c. Par D. B. Viger. Bro. C, vol: 67. • Dictionnaire des lois et règles du Parlement Provincial du,— Bro. r., Canada. Upper,— Letter on tho administra- tion of Governor Gore. Can. P., to|. 116. ~"~" — — Rectories and Clergy reierrei in,— Can. P., vols. 12, 82, 43, 60, 84, 87, 08. Despatches of Lord Glenelg to Sir F. B. Head. Can. P.,, vol. 13. ■ — ■ Letters on,— (in German). Can. P., vol. 99.— See also Church ofgngland in Canada. Almanac for 1843. Cati. vol. 81. ~~~'"~— - Les 02 resolutions et les dé- bats sur icelles. Bro. C, vol. 17. — Adresse à tons les électeurs du,— i?)o. c, vol. 78. Ilotes sur le,~Par A. Oirod. Bro. C, vol. 77. Rapports de Comités sur les affaires Municipales du, — Bro. C, vol, 36. '— Administration do la justice dans le,— Bro. C, vol. 40. Cnnnda, Lower,— Judicature Acts, Rules and Orders of,— Can. P., vol. 41. • Topographical sketches in,— Can. P., vol. 33. Financial difficulties of,— (1824). Can. P., vol. 98. '" ' Report on the Country be- tween Frampton, in Dorcester county, and the head waters of the River St, John(French and English). Can. P., vol. 33. I — '—^ Eastern Townships of,— Can. P , vols. 12, 24, 29, 32, 87, 99. — — Petition of the House of Aa- •embly (1836) to the King and the two Honsea of Parliament. 110. Can. P.. Tol, P., vol. 58. Canada. Haut,— Rapport du médecin de l'Asile Provincial des Aliéné» du,— Bro. C, vol. 71. Canada. Union of Upper and Lower,...aiii. P., vols. 5, 6, 8, 17, 89, 98. Union du,— avec les Provinoei Britanniques. Voir aussi BritM North American Provinces. Canada Compony. Report (1827) of th» Court of Directors of the,— Cte». P. vol. 15. Canada Medical Journal. Vol. 1, No. 1. Can. P., vol. C2. Canada Military Asylum. Quebec,— Report (1858) of the,— Can. P., vol. 84. Canary. The,-lt3 habits. By W, Kidd. Eng. P., vol 264. CiKDLisn, Rev. Rob. S. Remarks on Mr. John Hope's letter on the Church of Scotland. £ng. P., vol. 330. Oannino, George. On the connection between Great Britain and her Colonics, jîm. P., vol. 9. Canonisation célébrée à St. Pierre da Vatican • le 8 Juin 1862. Bro. C., vol. 133. Cape Breton in 1858. Visit to,— By Dr. Burns, jlm. P., vol. 61. and Nova Scotia. Letter on the repeal of the Union of,— Can. P., vol. 17. Sydney, the terminus of the European and Mcrth American rail- way. Can. P., vol. 119. 152 INIUX. O.P. of Good Hop«T, Egjptior.eon.!. deration! on steam communication with the Eait Indie». Eng. />., rol. ■ On «team communication witli Australia and New Zealand. Eng. P; Tols. 850, 860. — .«rffument against its Delngmade a penal colony. Eng p ▼ol. 330. ■' , Z ïnfo'w.tion for emigrants to,— £ny. P., vol. 359. ■""^ — On tlie aflalra ot,-.Eng P., Tol. 359, ' — Government and Legis lature con sidered. AV. P., vol. 359. "~ - and the Kaffir question ""d wars.— .E„y. p^ yd. ggj On the policy of England with respect to the,— cu». P., vol U9 Cape-Town. Case of the Bishop of,-vi. the Rev. W.Long. Eng. P., to\.29Q t^apital. See Bankmg and Currency. Capital punishment. On,~.Eng. p, yois 282,278,312,315. ' ^— — — in Canada. Ca» P vol. B. ■ " CABBONN.L, César de. La question Italienne «c. Bro. Eur., vols. 13, U, 15. CABomAL, M. Lecture publique sur.-Br. 0., vol. 103. OAim.,T. Latter-day Pamphlet.. No 3 «"•• P.,» 01.83. C.R«Aj.T,Mr. Defence of the English Poor, laws. £„ff, p_^ yoi. 3Q^ Carolina, (South). Short description of,- ^ ^'- Milligan. Jim. P., vol. 53. "^ — On political transactions "1 II. is colony, andanswei to the same >iin. P., vol. n. 0*ao . L-lIon. E. R. Sa correspondan.e «recle. Honbles. MM. Draper, Lafon. ««•ne et Morin. lira. C, vols. 19, 126, (En langue Anglaise et Française.) Revue de la revue de — Bro. C, vol. 19. lOARfim», L. Brief notes on Dr. ArncW', " Principle» of Church reform,"—,^,, I P; Tol. 321. Oabso», J. H. Recollections of the California «nine». Am. P., vol. 17. Oabtub, Jacques. Document» sur le» voy- age«etlaviede,...iîro. C, vol», lu 120. Oabv,O.T. Th, Lower St. Lawrence, or Quebec to Halifax, via Oaspé, &,. «W. P., VOL 124. OA.ArLT, Rev. L. J. Notice biographique «urle,-ParM. B. Méthot. Bro.c Tol. 103. ~ Souvenir à la mémoire au,~JBro. C, vol. lU. Oisa, Rev. Albert. On principle» of Odd Fellowship. Can. P., tqI. 01 Castelfidardo. Voir Papauté. Casteba, J. du. L'Empereur et Rome. Vm ■our., vol. 19. Ca»tillb,H. Le Pape et l'Encyclique. Jhc . 'Eur., vols. 11, 15. Catalogues of Books to be sold by auction Am. P., vols. 46, 76. Catechism of the Church of England. /■„„ P; vol. 60. fence of Dr. Clarke'» exp^ion of the,— ^m. p.| vol. 42. Catechism of the Church of Scotland. Tho shorter,— Co». P., voL 60. Catéchisme do Québec. Le petit,-i?ro C vol. 81. ■' Catholic claims. A plea for thc,-By Rev Thos. Belsham. £»g., P., vol. 3U. Catholic faith (Ancient) and the modern creed of the Church of Rome. Lec- ture on,_By Rev. A. Digby Campbell. Can. P., vol. 87. , „ Sermon by Rev. J. Fletcher, t'a,.. P., vol. 125. Cathoho question (Roman). Substance of a speechonthe,-ByJ.W.Croker. Eny P; vol. 323. Oaccho*,, Hon. Jos. Memorandum on the Hudson', Bay territory, cpperaent de l'instruction industriell». liro. r,, vol. 10, \ The same, m English. Can. P., vol. M Chamdehs, Thomaj. On punishment and re- formation. Eng, P., vol. 203. '^n Orand Juries. Enf. i'-, vol. 2G0 p —'•-'-•-'■ i'., V01.2GO. 0Az.'KOTK, .J. S. Universalism and Kiernal i ^"**'°"«. William. On Manufacture^ /W punishment. Sng. P. vol. .'i7:'. ' '°'" -^'• Celtic origin of manjr classical projier name, i •*" ^'ol'^'ical and Social «y Timms Stratton. Eng. P., ypi. | Eco nomy. £•//?./'„ vol. 201. ""■ '^n Trades' UnioiiH, 4c. 288. Census of Great Britain, 1841. See Great llritain. Eng. P., vol. 201. , "■" On mis-expendilure. Cephalonia in J840. Dei.ositions and Pro- ^'"'^- ^'''°'-^»l- cecdings relative to the Events which i ' ^'^ Building Socictiei. occurred in,— .f,,^. p,^ vol. 353 I ^"^- ''' '*>'• 291- Ceylon Islands. On,-£'„j, i>." ,,o,g 353 : CuAMsnovzow, L. A. Borneo «acts w. Borneo MO. ' i fttUaciee. ^»gr. P-, vol. 368. — Notices of the existence of j ^""''-°:^''. ^f"'*"' ^"" '^*- ^e la puis- Plavery and slave trade in,~Eng. P. \ vol. 369. ' SRncc des wots dans la question Italienne. £ro, Eur., vol 4. On the disturbances in,-, j ^"*'"'"''. Tl'omas B. Churrh of Knglund A'/fi". /'., vol. 369. '" America. Am. P., vols, 43, 4P, 54. — Co/Tec trade in,~Ei,g. />., j Cbansonnier des Colleges mis en u. .,|ue. ^- I -Oro. r'., vol. 124- I-ettcrs on the Railway r""'"^<'""'e'"CHnadien. Le,— fl,o. r', vol. 51. vol. 369. Chantrei, J. Rome devant la France, Ac. Bro. Eur., vol, 18. Chanvre. Voir Lin. question and .ystem of,— £7.-. P vol 369. ■"' ' See also Colombo. Chaboille., Rev. M. Du Gouvernement Ec P, •.■ . cld-siastique du District de Montréal ^^'"'^l'' ^•'"" "I""» ""> abuse of,-By Bro. r., vol. 09. "*°''y Brougham. /;;,«■. p„ vol. 323. CiiADWiOK, B. On a preventive system ^f j ^''"'""'"'' '"■'^'""'dian Poetics. The,-Can. Police for the Metropolis. Eng P L, , ^■'^°^-^^^ vol.319. •. Charlestown. Account of the nir, weather CHA0.V0.V, Godefroy. Diverses ordonnances 7m p'ZV'"'"' "" '''"'■^*''' d« Conseil Spécial, Ac. .?Jro. v., CHAs/carlton \ n vol.42. I *-HASE, t.ailton. Addr.gi on learning with- out religion. Ca«. p., vol, S3. -ALMBus, George. Life of Gregory Kine Ens. P., vol. 219. 20 CHASSI.V, Charles L, Manin n l'Italie. Sro. Eur,, vols. 1, 11, 13. 164 INDEX. CnAiiuM, Earl of,.-Si)cech on a Mol ion for tiK' withdrawal of iI,b Jiiitiah troops from Uoiton. Mi. P., vol. 15. ChamlkVe Itridgc. Skotcli i.f llu.,-r„;, /' vol. i:,. ' CuAUNCKv, Rev. Cl.uiles. Ucply i,, ClmuJ- ler's "CliiirchoflCngland iti Anicricu." .fm; P., vol. '13. fîhpi.iico-Hjrginio ,v„d MpdiciiiP, Outlines (f,—ny A. Diillii.-(. r„ii. /',, vol, O". ''lURTiBR, Edm, IJéfonnMen Turquie, fi'ru f^»r., vol. K. '■HÏVALIER, MIdicl. Remarks o.i Hip p.odi.c- tion of precious niolals. Kii'.p vol 350. "' ' CiiïvAiun de i.oniMiEii. K quisse biogrnplii- que de,— I'ar Hector Fnbre. iiro. c. vol. 105. "' Ciiicago City. Sowcrago of.-Report in re- lation to sewcrftgc in sorcral European cities in 185G-7. .1m. p., vol. 3o. f'lmritable Kve ntul Eir In- firmary of,— Report for Ih:,0. ,1m. /••(▼ol.Sl '""" Trade and commerce for 1853, of,— .-l»!. P., vol. 31. ■ Report of water commissioners for 1859.— .i/n. j>.^ vol. ::l. CnapBas, II. C. E. TlieU»lIot ii, Australia. En<,. /'., vol. 272. Children's Friend Society. Correspondence between Rev. W. Russell and Sfr. Sargeant John Adams, respecting the —ITnj. />., vol. 317. ' Children's Aid Society. Sec Xcw ] or/v. Cbimie Agricole. Lm,— Par A. .V. Aubin. J3ro. {'., vol. 72. Chimie appliquée nu.\- Arts et Métier.'^. Par P. Hirbc'l. lln, ('., vol. 107, <'hina. The Taepiug rebellion in,-I!y fol. W. H. Sykc3, En^. p„ vo], .T/o. Chinese free labour. ScoBiron, r. A'. Enj. P„ vol. Ml, CniNiQCY, Rev. CI,.,, j[anuel des Sociétés de Temperance, jr;,,,, r., vol. 53. Obipcweyan. Lttnguo,_Voir Mon/as>,am. Cuoum.;,Co. Augu.ste. Ou tho settle,,,..,,, of St. Loui.^, c„,i. /'i vol. 77, Ciriiisr. T,acls coucorning.-rui,. P„ voh •«», 87, oo,y;). SCO also Jdwr. . Ch.it riiuroh Cathedral of Montreal. it,.. I'ortof wardens, ic, for 1802, 0,« /'., vol, 83. Christian Art. The sanctity of,-Ry ,.,, A. P. Forbes. Kn.j. /•,, vol, l'-m Chri.li„„ Knowledge. .Society for pro.,.,,,. ■ng.-Dioceso of (,'u,i,c,.. v„Ho,„ reports. Cm. J>., vols. 101, Uo. Chrouolotfy. Outlines of,-liy Mrs. Oonlo,, Ceil' /'., vol. 108. Church. Services on l«yi„g foundalio,, slo,.,., orn,~c„n. P.,xoU. 01,84, Church and the Clergy, Th,.,-i!y j. py. mou.l, i:«i'. i\, vol, 317. Church, n„ty to the,-Address o„,-i;v i;, .M.Johnson, ^«i, /',, vol, :;4. Sermons on the,-By Dr, Hook, r„„ -^'., vol. 00, Jîy Rev. n. Pattou, r„„ P; vol. 50, and her services. Sermon, |:y "«^- Jol'n Hilton, Can. P., vol. .V,. On Sacramental \\-orship. lîy Rov. E. Stuart. Eng. P. vol. 277. See also Lilurgy, Offcrlor,,, Sarraa e ,/-, Chnrch controversy. See J^cli^ious contn,. firsy. "Church' Journal. (Published in Toron.o, C.W.) Letters on the iutolerauec ,.1' t)'c,-By Jigithcw Ritrhey. (•„„. P., I vol. loo. Church logi.,,uion. Colonial,-Z.V /■,, ,,, 3.)5, Church Missiouary Society.-Sce AV«. /,„. /•'"■/ Mission. Church of England «, .llHoauIay's H.story.- See Mdcauliii/^ T. II. Churel, of England in Cana,la. Actloennl,!« members of the Church to meet in Synod. ^W». i'.. vols, 44,00. Provincial Synod, heM in Jlontreal, in I8G1 and 1862. Pro- INDEX. 165 Church of Ei.glttiia iu C«i,a(Ia.-ro«//ffm-7 ccodingi of iho la nna 2,>.l imcliiigs of tlip,— r,m. 7».,ToI. 11(1. ' Oiiiccmn Sijimih. The Jli-liop'i conoiirrciico nccwrtry to the ]^'''''">' «"■«""'"IS"'-, -'.-/-. /',T<,1.«0. '"liions of Cl..i,fs i.ro.s..„CB „t, Ij)} I.'i'v. J. II, Tlioiiiiisiii). en,,, ft ^ vol.80. """■ ~ — Mimti-dil J)i,M;-u. Pro- ceedings of the l.st iiuoling i„ i,s59 ''«". I'., vol J. 80, !i4. '■• 'dings of th« i-ii.l mopii,, , i„ !„,„ ''■I- y, vol. 1)4. I'ru ceedings of the Jr.l meeting, i„ mui. Can. t'., vol. 11. ywcicc Diucese. I'ro- «ceding,, of the Ist, I'uJ, .■,,,» nnd 4th Si'Hsions, ii, 185y-I80J of tl,f,_'„« /'..vol. Ul. ' • " ——————— Jour- nal of the 4lh fc'cssiou. ciin.p vol 123. '' Church of Knglnnd in Cana^ln.—Coutmued. ~~~" •- — Canons imsscl b;- ih« Synod of the,-r,i« /'•, vol. 44. He- pott on Iho Cancns of.— t',i/i /' ?ol. v:.. ■' the present stiito of the Chiirrh. Uy tlio Jil. Rey. Jiishop John Strnchnn. ("". y'.,_vol3. 12, lit;. ■ Form '>f prayer for the ri-*tor(itlou of peace ill Iiidin. '■<(«. i'., vol.89, ' Jour- ■— ~ Spe- cial .Session held in March, 1803. (\i,i. 1'; vols. U3, 120, 'lal of Visitation of the ilishop ot the, — Can. ]'., vol. 12, Church of Kiigland in Canad,., v,. Dissenters Ol». J'., vols. 43, Ki, 85, 87, 00, 92." 100. ' . . I Soc also Diiseiilvr.-, TnuUarianim. Church of KuKland in America. On the — -4«i. 7'., vols. 31,43,49, C4. ' Letter in iinswur to Thomas IJ. Chandlei, on the,— ./;«(. 7»,, vul. C4. Church of liMglund iu British .Vorth Americ;». Conference of the Bishops of the,— I'am-I p '" ^^''^' *" *J"*'^'=''- <^'<«"- ''., vol. 89. phlctsconccruingallcged"TractHrian '""'' °^^''"^'""'"" ^'"' (°''^) American Colonics. Tracts concerning the resi- dence of Bisliops therein. Jm. J' TOl. 61. ' war. Van, 7',, vol. 64. practices" in certain Cliiirclios therein, Oun. p., vols. 04, 75, 81, 89. ofprayer, on account of ll.c LVimea™ °'""''''' "^ l''"g''»"J i» .\:adeira. Tho,-i!y J. M. Bloxam. Ihj. 7'., vol. 308, Church in Ireland. Un the Established,- Eii!/-1'; vols. 308,317, 333. Church properly, On.-j;,,^. /^, vols. 208. 321. Church question in England. The,— ^'«f. ./'., vols. 272, 317. Can. P., xol. 9o'. Church rates. On,-i'„„-. P., yolg. 308, 321 Church reform. On the Established,-.^»^. /'., vols. 304, 321. 1 of Scotland. nal of Visitation in a portion of ihe"— By the Lord Bishop of Jloaircal. t'a;i ^1 vol.117. ' Torenlu Diocese. Pro- ceedings of the Synod, iu 1858. Can /»,, vols. 60, 86. — — Pro. codings of the Synod iu 1859, with special report ou Drunkenness, can. f; vols. 86, 111. Pro- ceedings of the Synod in ^00-1862, <^'an. P,, vol. 111. Ch 330. -£/iy. P., Vol Church Services iu London and iti suburb. Guide to \\xt,--ENg. p., Tol, 28». 1^ I] 156 INDEX. Church Societ)' of tho Diocese of Huron. Re- liort for 1859. Can. P., vol. 84, Church Society of the Diocese of Montienl. Reports foi 1854 and 1857. Can. P., Tol. 64. Reports for 1801 and 18G2. can, /'., fol. 110. Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto. Report for 1853-4. Can. p. , vol. 45. Report for 1859. can. P., vol. 84. ■ Report for 1 8C0. Can. P. vol. 80. ' Church Society of the Diocese of Quebec. Report for 1843. Can. P., vol. 101. ISr.. Ciri. p., vol. 91. P., vol. 101. 1840. Can. 1848. can. i'., vol. 45. Reports for 1849—1852. Can. P., Tol. 101. Report for 1857. Can. P., vol. 04. ■ 1801. Can. P., vol. 110. Church Society of Nora Scoti.i. Diocesan,— Reports for 1834—1857. Jm. P., vol. 33. Churches. On the floral decoration of Village, ~£ng. p., vol. 290. Churches of Rome and England, compared in their doctrines, &c. Can. P., vol. 89. Churches in England. On the building of,— See England, Churchman's (Toronto) Almanac for 1844 and 184G. Can. P., vol. 58. Cincinnati Young Men Mercantile Library Association. Annual report for 1857. ^1m. P., vol. 27. for 1858. .*m. P., vol. 31. Civil Service (Canadian) Association. Con- stitution, &c. Tan. P., vol. 113. " ' Cata- logue Library of th?, -r'û«. p., vol. 80. Civil Service List, for tho United Kingdom and Colonies for 1854. Eng. p.. vol. 259. Civil Service Rifle Corps. Regulations of the,— Co)i. P., vol. 108. Civil War of the United States.— See Amni- can Civil War. Civilization. On Englisli,-ny the Rev. Henry Scadding. Can. P., vol. on. Voir aussi Bonneau, Alex., et liuckle. Ct.Ar.K, A. M. Letter to the Stockholders oi the Provincial Insuranoe Company ..; Canada. Can. P., vol. 57. Ci.A!iKB, G. R. Unanimity in trial by Jurv defended. Emj. P., vol. 202. Cr.AnKE, John. Defence of his pamphlet on th>. Church Catechism, jlm. P,. vol, 42. Clahkb, Rev. W, Thanksgiving Sermon on the happy -deliverance of Lord George Gordon, jîm. P., vol. 55. CLAflKsoN, M. Essai gur la traite des Nègici Bro.,Am. vol.51. Ci,Aus.SE.v, The Chevalier. The flax moro- ment. Am. P., vol, CO. Ctw, Sir Wm. Remarks on tlie issue oi Promissory notes. Eng. P., vol. 32 1. Letter to Geo. Groto, JI.I'., on the Radicals. Eng. P., vol. 340. Speech on our imscnt Monetary system. En/;. P.,vo'.;ilM. ~ Speech on the rsiabli.ili- ment of Joint-Stock Banks . /.'«-•. /'. , vol.318. Clergé Canadien vengé parses eniionrs. I.p, ~Bio. c., vol. 68. Clergy. On the salaries of tlip,— r<;«. P., vols. CO, 80, 84,80. 93,94. E'ig,P., vols. 294, 317. Clergy. Irish Roman Catholic,— On a provi- sion for the,— By N. W. Senior. Eng. P., vols. 309, 322. Clergy Reserve Bill (1840). Letlers read in the Legislative Council in the debate upon the,— By Hon. P. B. DeBlaquière. t'.i/(. P. vol. 87. Clergy resei Close, F . ( ance. influe ous. Clothing, ward Coalition. en 10, 14 Coals, or bla and T P., V. Coast defen Admit vol. 3' CoATKa,D Dai Zealai landn COBDBTT, J. P.,vo ConoBx, Ricl Ameri( COCKBDRN, Ro Bankir Cod liver oil, Can. P CoDKRRB, J. procès C, vol CofTce plantât also Su trade. tion of On t practic Coffin, W, F Crown 1 ('oins. See C CoLDE.v, Cadn York. Judge's vol. 40. CoLiNso, Bishc on Penti vol. 294 INDEX. 157 Regulations of l'Ile flax movo- Olergy reserres. See Canada, Upper. Close, F. (Denn of Carlisle). On Temper- ance. Eng. v., vol. 211. Tobacco, its influences, pli^-sica), moral and religi- ous. Eng. P., vol. 271. Clothing. The mystery of,— By Rev. Ed- ward Male. En;j, P., vol. 2C8. Coalition. La,— flro. Eur., vols. 3, 5, 10. en 1859. Ur •,— flro. Z^uj- , vols. 10, 14. Coals, or black diamonds ; their origin, use and value. Ry Thomas PlimsoU. Eng. P., vol. 276. Coast defences and Naval warfare. By Admiral Sir r R.Sartorius. Eng. P., vol. 370. CoATKS,3 Dandeson. Letters on the New Zealand Company and the New Zea- land missionaries. Enq. P., vol- 367. CoBDBTT, J. P. American Civil War. Am. P., vol. 57. CoBDEx, Richard. England, Ireland and America. En^. P., vol. 295. CocKBORN, Robert. Remarks on Currency and Banking. Engr. P; vol. 342. Cod liver oil, its uses, Ac. By John Rnyner. Can. P., vol. 92. CoDKRBB, J. E. Examen médico-légal du procès d'Annis Toussaint, 4c. Bro. C, vol- 40. CofTee plantations. Eng. P., vol. 302. See also Sugar qvstton, trade. Statement of the present posi- tion of the,— Eng. P., vol. 309. On the system of adulteration in practice of,— Eng. P, vol. 309. Coffin, W. F. Memorial for n grant of Crown lands. Can. P., vol. 103, ('oins. See Currtncy, CoLDE.v, Cadwaladcr. Lieut. Gov. of New York. On bis conduct respecting the Judge's Commission?, kc. Am. P., vol. 40. CoLiNso, Bishop of Natal. Reply to his work on Pentateuch. By M. Hill. Eng. P., vol. 294. Colombie. Mission de la,— Par le Bév. J. B. Z. Bolduc. Bro. v., vol. 76. Colombo, in Ceylon, The case of R. Langs- low, late Judge of the District Court of,— Eng. P., vol. 309. in 1840. Journal of the Bishop's first visitation of the Diocese of,— Om, p., vol. 89. Colonial Church Legislation. See Church Législation. Colonial Church and School Society of London. Montreal Association in aid to the,— Report of a public meeting held in 1851. can. P., vol. 88. — Ex- tract from Report (1855) of the,— Can. P., vol. 04. ~ ■ Pas- toral letter of Bishop Fulfbrd, respect- ing the,-~can. P., vol. 88. Colonial E.'spenditure and Government. Observations on Sir W. Molesworth's Speech on,— By J. T. Dawson. Eng. P., vol. 352. Colonial Land and Emigration Commis- sioners. Index to the first seven gene- ral reports (1840-47) of the,— r«n. P., vol: 118. Colonial policy. On British,— ^«^. P., vol 355. See British Colonies. Colonial trade. On the importance of,— By Chas. Bosanquet. Eng. P., vol. 354. Colonies. Self government for tht,— Eng. P., vols. 352, 355. and Free Trade. On the,— Eng. P., vol. 354. See Trade. in Congress. Grievances of Ame- rican, — Am. P. vol. 13. See also British Colonies in Ameria. Slate of Biitlsh and French,— ..4m P., vol. 2, Contest between Great Britain and France (1754-1700) in, — im. P., vol. 3, 4, 5, 39, 42, 45. Can. P., vol. 3. Eng.\iP., vol. 281. 168 INDEX. Oolonl.^. Jrench^policy against theBriti.h,-. Com.èx., Le Prmce X. S. Les doux grande, f,„. ,.,"'' ' "■ perturbations sociales recommencî'cs Colonization as a Government measure of Bro. Ev.r., vol 6 Emigration. Militarj,-.-^.^. P, vol. Concertât St. Lawrence' Hall, Toronto. P.o-' 355. , p„, , .. ,. „ gfnmme of an amateur,— r,(H, J>„ vols ColoBiïtttion a relief to Great Uriiaia and C3 86 • .,>ci3. Ireland. S^stematicy-i'^,. p„ vols. Conciliation with Amcric, the truc policy n, , ..' V of Great Britain. /W. i'., vol. 2 7 P. Colonizat.on Society. Outline of a plan of Condku, Josi.h. Essay on free and slue -By John Wright. Caa. P., vol. 117. | labour. En^. P., vols. 313, 325. See also American Colonization Sociefi/, Britith Africa, &;c. Colonization. Wakelield'a view of the art of, — Can. P., vol. 92. By Thomas Rolph. can. P., Can. P., vols. 2-J, voL UG., Colonization of Canada. 2C, 05,-77, 105. See also British North America. Colonization Circular respecting various colonies of Great Britain. Jm. P. vol. 26. Colonisation. Voir Canada, Loiver. Colony. An article,— reprinted fnm the Supplement to the Encyclopiodia Britannica. A'n^. p., vol. 300. Coloured people of the United Slates. On the colonization of tlie free,— .l/n. /». vol. J y. ■ i'l Canada. Album des Bi- bliothocaires. See also Slavery and the Slave trade. t'omic Geography. Eng. P,, y^- 257. Commerce of Great Britain. >oo com /««•., and Trade. Commiri-ede bois Cam. dieu. Voir canada et Lumber trade. Commercial policy arising from American Inaci.ondencc. Opinion,— By George Clialrucrs. Jim- P., vol. 47. t.'ouim.icial treaty with the American States. ! Clù.iioa on a,-By George Ciiulmer.t. I •lin. P., vol,^47. Ca.umuuions Occidentale.?. Q„e!q„e3 mots, en réponse à M.Laurentie, sur les,— Bro. Eur., vol. 1 7. Confederate Slates. Bit American Civil War. Confederation of the British rrorinccs.— See British North American Provinces. Conférence. LR,~Bro. Eur., vol. 3. Conférences de Notro Dame do Québec. Par l'Abbé Jean Holmes. Bro. c., vol. 69. • Ecclésiastiques du Diocè.'se de Québec, :8r.J-53. Bro. C, vol. 70. Confirmation. A Manual of,— By Rev. Kd, I SI. Goulbourn. Erg. p., vol. 37l. Congrégation des hommes de Québec. Régies de la,— Bro. c, vol. 43. Congrès (Un) et non la guerre. Bro. Fur vols. 10, 14. ' des brochures. Bro. Eur,, vois U, 15. Congress Library Catalogue. Additions made between 1st Nov., iS57and 1858. .im. P., vol. 27. CoNiNGnAM, Ww. The Co-operative Associ.i- I lions iu Paris and the French Rcpub- I lie. Eiiy. P., vol. 272. Connecticut laws, from 1775-1782. Obser- vations on the,— .^ÎHi. p., vol. 54. Connecticut State. Descriptive sketclies. lîy M. P. llore. Am, P., vol. 19. Claim to lands in Penn- sylvania. Am. P., vols. 50, 52, û-i. Constabulary force in England and Wales. On the best means of establisiiing an cllicient,— £/!!,'. P., vol. 347. See also Police, Constitution and declaration of Independeuoc of tho American States, .^im. P., vol. 10. INDEX. 169 Conititution. British,— its origin, liisto.y nnd iiriuciplea. Kng. P., vols. 2S8, 313, 338. Cnntincntal CoDgiess held at Philadtli.hiii, 1774-'7.'i. Extnicts from rotes and in-oceodiiigs of tiie,— .^hi. P., vols. 11, U, r.i;. iiadii fliul tho,— I!y W. Dimno. Cun. P., vol. 22, Co.NcjuKST, J. T. What is Homœoiui.hy ? Ens. P., vol. 272. Conquête et oppression, Ac. Bro. Eur., vol. 22. CooD, Geo. On tho Lcgi.slutive expression. En;/. P., vol. 333. Cook, Ilcv. John. Lecture on Keligious Education. Van. i'., vol. 47. Cook-, John W. Biographical sketch of ihe Hon. Jolin A. ilacdonald. dm. P., vol. 100. Cooi'KR, C. W. Essay on the Uni!. ,1 Counties of Frontenac, and Lennox, and Ad- dington. Van. P., vol. T. Cooi'EB, Kcv. n. C. .Sermon on the hus- bandman's dopciulcnce upon Almighty God. Van. P., vol. 50. Codi'Kii, J. Feuimore. Lottcis lo Lafayette on the expenditure of the United States. Jm. P., vol. 10. CooPEK, llav. S. Sermon on the Man of Sin. Eng. P., vol. 28 j. (■oi'LESTo.v, Mvs. Edward. Ci« Canada. Eng. P., vol. 292. Coi'LKSTON, Dr. On the pernicious effects of a variable standard of value, &c. Enj. P., vol. 323. Co;n).\Kii, John. Discourse on Clirist the Son of God. Eng. P., vol. 87. Lecture on the doctrine of Corporations. Responsibilitioj of,— By N. Lindley. Eng. P., vol. 260. CoHRivBAU, J. H. Procès pour mourtro de, — Bro. C, vol. 40. Cos.vAc, Comte Jules de. Question Romaine. Bro. Eur., vol. 5. Costc in Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas, àc. Tables of Attornies, Ac. .^m. P., vol. 47. Cotton culture and commerce ia India. On, —En'j. P., vol. 3G2. Cotton ope.-atires of Great Britain. Letters addressed io the,— By J. W. Cowell. Eny. P., vol. 370. Cotton question. See American Civil War and Factory question. CocKT, Major M. IL On the impolicy of the existing Corn laws, &c. Eng. P., vol. 327. Coutume do Paris. Notes sur la,- Par T. K. Ramsay. Bro. C, vol, 123. Covctousness. Essay on, — Ûm. P., vol. D3. Cowell, J. W. Letter to Capt. M. T, Maury on his letter to Admiral Pitzroy. Am P., vol. 57. ■~"~~~- ~ Letters on a paper currency. Eug. P., vol. 351. ^ Remarks on his letters. Eng. P., vol. 351. Letters addressed to the Itc Trinity. Van. P., vol. 87. (Jorn laws Catechism. Eny. P., vol. 322. Corn laws and trade. Oii,~Eny., P., vols. 303, 307, 300, 314, 326, 327, 328, 335. 330, 344, 346. Cotton operatives of Great Britain, Eng. P., vol. 37f>. C.i.MO, Rev. Goo. On the proceedings of the Goncr.al Assembly in tkc Auchterardcr case, Eng. P., vol. 330. CR.iwroRD, W. N. British pauper immigra- tion to Canada, Can. p., vol. 32. CuAwrcRD, John. 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Alphabet en langue,— 2?ro. a., vol Ï3 Critic. The,-By R. B. Sheridan. Can. P vol. 89. ' Crofton, Capt. Walter. The immunity of habitual Cr.'minals. -En^. P., vol 273 (OaoFTO.v, W. 0.) Sketch of the life of Lord Metcalfe. Can. P., vol. OO Cbokb, J. W. ! ..och on the Roman Oatho lie questic Enff. P., vol. 323, Ckoppib, James, .indication of a loan of , XlS.OOO.OwO to the West India plant erg. Enff. J»., vol. 363. The W.St India planters Currency question. On the,-B,ff. v vols 280,297,309,310,310,818,323, 30 i •m, 327, 334, 341, 342, 344, 345, 3ôo' 351, 353. See also Mone;/, DALLAS, A. Outlines of Chcmlco-Uygi,,,, and Medicine, C««. p., voL 05 Danolv, P. T. La Pologne et les Tr.-iitésUe Vienne. Bro. £:ur., vol. Ti Danson, J. t. On Sir W. Molcsworil/, speech on Colonial expenditure and government. Eng. p., vol. 352 DinLiNo, Rev. W. Stewart. Papers on Reli- gious Truth. Can. p., vol CO D'AUBBÉE, Paul. Colonists and manufac turers in th2 West Indies. E^g p vol. 3C4. ' Div.Es, Rev. Evan. 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Canada ; its financial posi lion and resources, can. P., vol. lie. «•"'1 Moiin's administration. Report of a Commiilco of the Legisla- tive Council on accusations made against,— 6Vi/j. P., vol. 21 OfND, TI. Y. Survey of the State of Vermont. ./î,« . P; vol. 30. IIoARB, P. R. On the Currency question. Eng. /'., vol. 280. HoBART, Lord. On Capital Punishment for Murder. Eng. P., vol. 273. HoBiur, Noah. Second address respecting the Episcopal separation in New Eng- land. Jim. P., vol. 43. IIoDoiNs, Thos. Canada Educational Calen- dar for 1857-8. Oni. />., vc). 50. HoDOKiv, Dr. On the importance of studying tiie languages of nraivilized nations. Eng. P., vol. 313. «oaOKiN, Thomas. On the American Colon i- zation Society, and the British African Colonization Society. Eng. p vol 300. ■' ■ ~— - On Ni'gro emancipation and Amerlcku Colonization. Eng p vol. 325. " ■ ■' — On the mode of selecting and remunerjtting medical men for attendance on the poor. JSng. p, vol. 29G. ' ' UonasoK, Rev,. J, F. Plea for united re- sponding in public worship. Cun, P vol. 00. ' ' Exploration reports of the Hogaî», J. S. Review of tiie Reform Conven- Eoute betwpnn Vnrh Ar:n:._. !!/%« i,.,i.] .•_ m.. Canoe Route between Forf William and Port Garry, Red River Settlement, in 185Ï-8. Van. P., vol. 77, Opinions of the Press respect tion held in Toronto, Nov., 1 859. Can J'-, vol. 75. - Canadii. An Essay. Can. p., ing his work on Red liivcr &c. Can, p., vol. 80. Hindoo and Mohaniadan laws, as adminiatcred in India, lîy W. 11. Bonnet. Eng. P. vol. 260. Hindoos Reflectio:,s on the Character of Houœs, A. T. Biographical sketch of fie tlio,_By .Tamos Forbes. Eng. p.,\ 'ate.-By Dr. Archibald Hall. can. vol. ]0,l. Hole, Rev. J. E. North and South, can P vol. 121. HoLtAND, Rot. Henry. Sermon on Christ's prerogative in the choice of his ser- vants. Can. P., vol. 59. vol. 279 HinBBT, P. La chimie appliquée aux Arts et Métiers. Bro. C, vol. 107. HiTcucocK, Edward. Discourse on the ad- vancement of Science. Am, P., vol. 23. in. Conférences. Bro P., vol. 95. Holmes, L'Abbé ('; vol. 69. Holmes, Sir W. H, On fa-e Cotton. Am P vol. 58. ' .|:i 174 INDEX. HoLROYD, Arthur T. The Quarantine laws, their abuses and inconsistencies, &c i:ns. P., vol. oiO. Holy Scriptures. On tlie authority of the,— Can. P., vol. 100. On the revision of the,— Eng: P., vols. 249, 271. ' On the Inspiration of the, —By W. Sewell. Eng. P., vol. 2Ï8. ; — On Belsham's new transla- tion of St. Paul's Epistles, flii^. P., vol, 313. See also Jpocalyptic Skelclicf, Bible Sociely, Colmso, Bp., Ncto Tesl vnent. HoMB, Wm. Annals of the Revolution in France in :830. Mg. P., vol. 322. HoMEii's Works. Essay towards a transla- tion into blank verse of,— By J. N. Scott. Jin. P., vol. 45. Homme (Un) et une solution. Bro. Eur.l vol. n. lIomoBopatliy. Keasons for embracing,— By D. McRced. Eng. P., vol. 263. ' and its advantages to the working classes, By Rev. Francis Smith. Eng. P., vol. 2G8. 1 What is,— By J. T. Con- quest. Eng. P., vol. 2Ï2. ? By John Epps. Can. P., vol. 91. Facts in evidence of the tiuth Hook, Rev. W. F. Hear the Church. Eng' P., vol. 293. HopK, A. J. B. Bercsford. American CMj War. ^m. P., vol. 57. ■ England and the North and Sonth. Am. P., vol. 57. England and the disrupted States of America. Âm P., vol. 57. The results of the American disruption. Jm. P., vol. 58. of,— By J. 11. Smith. Eng. P., vol. 272. Honduras Merchants' Memorial to the Lloyds' Committee, for the Registry of British and Foreign Shipping. Eng. P., vol. 368. Hongrie. L'Eglise en,— Par un Ecclésiasti- que Hongrois. Bro. Eur., vol 10. (La) et la crise Européenne. Bro. Eur., vois. 5, 10, 15. HoOK, Rev. W, F. Sermon on the Church of England. Can. P., vol. 00, — ^1^0 are tlie Catholics ? Cm, P., vol. 90. "liô three Reformations. ■ The social and political bearings of tlie American disruption. Am. P., vol. 64. Hope, Geo. On Agriculture and the Corn Law. Enj. P., vol. 339. Hope, John. On the claims, jurisdiction and polity of the Church of Scotl.and. Etig. p., vol. 330. Hopklns, Rt. Rev. J. H. (Bishop of Vermont.) Defence of the Constitution of Lis Diocese. Am. p., vol. 24. ^—'——— . gp,.. Cam. F., vol. >2. mon on Science and Religion. Jm. P., vol. 22. HoEE, Maurice. DescriptiTo sketches of tlie seat of the Federal Government, the States of Virginia, Maryland, &c. .'2m. P., Tol. 19. Ho!iNK, J. E. La Hontjvio ct la crise Euro- péenne. Bro. Eur., vols. 5, 10, 15. Horses. Recipes for the cure of ail dise.ises of,— By Jacob fl. Frank. Can. V., vol. 61. Pamphlets on the art of iamiiig,- Can. P., vols. 37, 61, 89. HoKTo.v, Sir R. W. Ireland and Canada- Can. P., vols. 10, 11. ■~~— Corresponde )Ci' with Chief Justice J. B. Robi^jtm. '\iii. P., vol. :>o. Hospice des Sœurs de la Charité Co Qoébcu Notice historique de V,~Bi ., vol. 81. Hcspitci (Publie) in Nvw i'ork. 3ee A'cir York Cili/. Hottentots. How, Thos. : P.,vo HowB, Josc ment- to Gi can C Bngla vol. 3 IIowiCK, Via Comm /'., vo Hubbard, J. on Coi try. 1 BUDBELt, Loi Ryan. Hudson's Bii and th Geralc Hudson's Ba, &c., oi tlie tel on,— < also E Hl'LBERT, J. I mcdicn P., vol Hume, J. D. Eny. P Hunt, TliornI Austra Hunt, Wnshir E. Phi Observ 21. Hunt (\Vm. l P., vol. HUSKISSON, Vi Eng. P INDEX. 175 10 Church. Eng' American CFvil >1. England and the l»l. P., TOl. 51. England and tlie America, jlm. The results of ptiou. Jm. P., The social and f the American vol. 64. e and the Corn i39. jurisdiction and ch of Scotland. lop ofVeiniont) stitution of Lis . 24. — — Ser- Rcligion. Jm. sketches of tlie Jovernraent, tlie ryland, &c. Jm. t la crise Eiiro- ols. 5, 10, 15. e of all disea.=e3 rank. Can. /-'., irt of iaraing,— 10. ■ and Canada' spondc jci> ivith {obii.son. '\i,'i. ,rit6 Co QcûbÇL. ', — Bi ., vol. rrk, 3sc A'tic Hottentots. See Kaffirs. How, Thos. P. How to get a. Patent. Am. P-, vol. CI. HowB, Joseph. On Responsible Govern- ment- Can. P., vol. 115. Speech on the importance to Great Britain of her North Ameri- can Colonies. Citn. P., vol. 119. Letter on the relation of Bngland with her Colonics. Eni;. p., vol. 3Ï3. HowiOK, Viscount. Speech in the House of Commons on Colonial Slavery. Eng. P., vol. 32.'). HuDBARD, J. G. Vindication of a lised duty on Corn, Ac. Enff. p., vol. 339. The Currency and the Coun- try. jE»y,, P., vol. 342. BcBBELt, Levi. On the trial of,— By E, G. Ryan, Am. P., vol. 2D. Hudson's Biiy Company, Vancouver's Island and the Government. By J, E. Fi(z- Gerald. Can. P., vol. 118. Hudson's Bay Conij)any. Charters, leaces, Ac, of the,— with a memorandum on the territory, and report of Committee on,— Can. P., vols. C, 23, G5, 117. See also Kvpcrl's Land. ' E.vposition of the chartered riglits, conduct and policy of the,— (Vi/i. P., vol. 118. Hi'LBEBT, J. P. On the system of aflbrding medical relief to the sick poor. Eng. P., vol. 291). , HCME, J. D. Letters on the Corn laws, &c. ! Eny. P., vol. 303. HCNT, Thornton Leigh. Canada and South Australia. Can, P., vol. 113. Hunt, Washington. Eulogy on the Hen. C. E. Dudley, foundei of the Dudley Observatorj', at Albany, jhn. P., vol. HuKT (\Vm. Holraan,) and his works. Eng. P., vol. 27G. HUSKIS.S0N, W. On tlm Onrroncy question, i Eng. P., vol. 280. I Hdtchinson (Governor,) and Oliver (Lieut. Governor) (of Boston). Political cor- respondence. Am, P., vol. 11. HcTchisoN, Simon. On Drainage of land. Eng. P., vol. 288. HuTT, Wm. State and prospects of British agriculture, &c. Eng. P., -vol. 321. ■ HuTTON, Wm. Remarfpies sur la brochure de Mr. Caird. JJro. C, vol. 77. Hygiene. See Chemico-Hygknc, &c. lUE-BOUND Ship and tlie Dream . Poems. Can. P., vol. 05. Idiotic and feeble-minded youth. Massachu- sett'a school for,— Report for 1858, Jim. P., vol. ?A. Imagination. The pleasures of,— By Dr. Akenside. Eng. P.,\o\. 2U. Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Tlie,— By Cardinal Cnjetnn. Eng. P., vol. 2(32. Imprisonment for Debt. Letters on the abolition of,— A»g-. p., vol. 304. Inamovibilité des Cures en Cannda. lira. C. vols. 42, 78, 104, India, British. Native laws, as administered in, — Eng. P., vol. 2G0. ^ Brief inquiry into the stale and prospects oî,—En<^: p., vol. 358. Steam Coninninication by the Red Sea, with,— /J/;-, p ^ y^i. 358, 359. and Lord Ellenborongli. P., vol. 353. Railway.-. A/u 358. On,— r»^. P., vol. ■ North West frontier. Eng. P. , vol 358. Salt rovcniic and monopoly oi'.—Eiig. P., to!, 3G2. —— — (.'otion culture P.tid cominriTr iii,—E,iri. P., vol. 302. Slavery and slave trade in, — Ens.. P., vol. ?.G0. Organization and discipline tu ihu Native Army of, — Em. I !■?; hI if 25G. vol. 6 INDEX. India, British. Sketch of the commercial reaources, monetary and mercantile sjstems off—Enff. P., vols. 318, 358. See also Hast India. Mutiny (in 1857), Pamphlets con- cerning the,— Eriff. P., yols. 255, 256. ■ Sermon on the,— «(«. INMBS, John, Thoughts on the present stat. of the British West Indies. Eng, p., Tol, 363, Letter on the claims of the P., vol. 44. India Bill (1858). Speech on the,— Br Colonel Svkes. Ens. P-, vol. 256. See also Eatt India Companii. India and China. By S. Laing. En,, vol. 367. Jerninohah, Fred. Steam communication with tho Cape of Good Hope, Austra- lia and New Zealand. Enff. P vol 359. JiBvia, Rev. W. G. Are "Startling Facts " true ? £ng. P., yol. 289. ~~~~~~~~-* On the poverty aud dis- tress of the Clergymen of the Church Of England. £ng. P., vol. 2!J4. Jessi. Brown : a play. £n3. P , vol. 257 ' Jisuites en Canada. Notes sur les biens possédés par les,— £ro. C, vol. 78. Jesuits' Estates. Note, in addition to that of 1845. Can. P., vol. 47 Jesuits' Order. Letter in defence of tbe,- By i:atthew Ryan. Can. P., vol. C9. Jesuit Fathers in Canada. Specimen pages of the narrative of the,— Ca» P. Tol. 80. ' Jbvons, W. S. a serious fall in the value of Gold ascertained. £ng. P., vol. 373 Jews. Restoration of the,— By Majo,- J. Scott Phillips. •£»§•. P., vol. 271. -— •- Providence as manifested IhrougU Israel. By Miss Martineau . En" p . vol.317. ' JoHHSoir's, (Dr.) Dictionary. Satire on, -.4«. ■P., vol. 40, JoHHio», Rev. E. M. On duty to the Churcli. I ^m. P., vol. 24. I JoH.NSON,Wm. Eton Reform, e,,.. p ^ol 273. Johnson, Wm. His trial for burglary, can P., vol. 98. JoHNSTO-v, J. F. W. On tho Agriculture of New Brunswick. Can. P., vol. U9 Joint-Stock Companies. Remarks on an article of the Edinburgh Revie^^ on,— £na. p.. vnl TIB of England. Eng. P.,'vol. 288. JoNis, Alfred. Principles of Privy Council Legislation. £ng. P., vol. 208. Jones, Rev. T. Sermon on the visitation of the Rev. Dr. Thackeray, Sept., 1755. -^m. p., vol. ni. J0.NE3, Capt. T. W. Correspondence in refer- ence to the services of,— Can. /' vol 63. JoNis, Wm. Description of a new portftblo Orrery. £ng. P., vol. 283. Jopus.T. The Currency question, 4c. £ng P., vol. 310. Examination of the Report of the Joint Stock Bank Committee, Ac £ng. P., vol. 318. Juridical Society. Papers read before the,- ^ng. P., vols. 258, 260. Juries. The dark side of trial by,— By Josepli Brown, ^nff. P., vol. 262. - Unanimity in the verdicts of,— 3y I W. M. Best. Enj. p., vol. 258. , . De- fended. By G. R. Clarke. E,,^', P., vol. 262. in trials for libels. Constitutional power and duty of,— Jin. P., vol. 41. Are they judges of law as well as of fiiot ? Am. p., vol. 47. On the respect due to the authority of the Judges, iind to the verdict of,— Eng, P., vol. 329. Juries (Grand). On the institution of,— By T Chambers. Eng. P., vol. 260. Jurisprudence. On,~Enr,. P., vols, 293, 300 On International,— By Prof. Katchenovsky. En^. P., vol. 2fi0 See also Maritime Jurisprudence. Jcviosv, Louis de. L'Occident en Orient. Bro. Eur., vols. 0, 17. KAFFIR Question and Wars at the Cape of Good Hope. Oa,- E„g. P., vol. 3G1. Kamournska Controverted Elcc4ion. Minutes of Commutée. jSee Elections. INDEX. 179 Am. • «s well fis of Kasi, E. K. On access to a Polar Sea. P; vol. 28. KATCMNovaKr, Professor. On the present state of Internationiil Jurisprudence. Eng. E. vol. 260. Blograpbical no- tice of Professor Wumi. Eng. P.,\ vol. 2G0. h'EATE, George. The distressed Poet. Am. P., vol. 45, IJ EFEn, Thomas C. Montreal and the Otta- wn. Two Isctiires. Can. P., vol. 7. ■ Railway and Steamboat routes in Canada. Can. P., vol. CO. Report on the Canada Tiunk railway. Can. />., vol. 02. ■ The Canals of Canada. Can. P., 116. Keiluau, Professeur. Notice biographique du,— Par M. de la Roquette. Bro. JingV, vol. 260. ' Kkllv, Sir Fitzroy. On Jurisprudence. Eng P., vol, 203. KcMPTHOBNE, Sampson. Examination of the Minute of the Committee of the Church Missionary Society. Eng. P., vol. 367. Kendall, Rev; E. K. Christ seen in the Stranger, Can. P., vol. 9.3, ' Clergy Sustentation Fund. A sermon. Can. P., vol. 93. Theory and Experi- ment. Can. P., vol. 95, (Kkniiedt, Archibald.) On the affairs of the Northern Colonies, .^m, P., vol. 38. — • ^'-'ketch on Church affuirs. Am. vol, 5G. KuNNïDT, Rev. P H. On the Ministerial •chem» of National Education, £ng. P., vol. 330. Kmnbdt, Lieut. Col. Shaw, Notes on the ti«ri)i,te8 of England. Ew. p vol 262. Kkr, D.iviJ. Observations ou Mrs. OU ...1 ..._ .,., tiiMirt^j. irving, 4c. Eng,P.,yo\. 372. Kkrb, Rev. John. The Metric System. Eng, P., vol. 373. KwD, \Vm. The Canary and its habits, Eng. P., vol. 264, Kino, Rev. Bryan. Sacrilege and its en- couragement, an account of the rioti at St. George's in the East. Eng. P; vols. 271, 278. Ki.NO, Rev. David. The ruling eldership of the Christian Church. Eng. P, vol. 292. Kino, Gregory, State of England in 1696, Eng. P, vol. 279. Life of,— By George Chal- mers. Eng. P., vol. 279. Kino, Wm. His expulsion from his land. In New Zealand, by Governor Browne- Eng. P., vol. 367. Kings College and Chapd (Cambridge), Account of,— By Henry Maiden. Am. P., vol.55. King's College, Windsor (Nova Scotia). Calendar for 1860. .4m. P., vol 35. Kings College. See Toronto UhmrtUy. KiNLocn, Arthur. The Murray River. Enff. P., vol. 348. Knowledg'e. On,— Eng. P., vols. 299, 307, 311. Knox, Hugh. Funeral Sermon for Madame Rebecca Simmons. Eng, P., vol, 316. Knox, W. Claim of the Colonies to be ex- empted from Imperial Taxation, Am. P., \-oL 41. Keddnbr, Baron de. La Sainte Alliaace «t les Nationalités. Lro. Eur., roll. 10, 11. LABOUR. On Free and Slave,— £n». P., vols. 313, 326, 366, 364. On Juvenile and Female,— £'ng. P., vol. 337. Pauper,— IVig. P,, vol. 344, On Convict and Free,— iH». P. vol. 360. " *' Labrador, A croise to,— By the T'on. W; H.Seward. J^m dt$ SUlitthitairtr, ■^M 180 INDEX. Laculan, Major I! On a uniform «.ygtem of Meteorological Observations in Ame- rica, .1m. P.,yol.3l. —~~— - How patriotic services ore rewarded in Canada, ran. /■>., vols. 19, 22. On the establisliment of an Institution fortlje Orphans of Offi cers of tlie British Army, Can. P. Yola. 22. 86. Discourse before the Western District Literary Ass.^ciatioB Can. P., toi 27. ■ Education in Canada. Can. P., vol. 40. On tlio progress of the Natural History Society of Montreal Aj/j. p., vol. 6(3. Lacobdaih», Rev. Père II. D. De la liberté de I'ltalit et de l'Eglise. liro.Eur vol 4. Lacorne, m. Saint Luc de-Journal du voyage de,— dans le navi . e L'A ugustc. JBro. C, vol. 120. Ladies' Benevolent S )ciety of Montreal. Re- port for 1850. Can. P., vol. 87. Ladies' Benevolent Society of Qutbec. Re- ports for 18^9-10, 1850-51. Can. P., vol. 101. Ladies' Sanitary Association. Tracts pub- lished by the,— Ens. P., vols. 267, 272. Lahtau, Rôt. Père. Mémoire sur la décou- verte du Gin-seng en Amérique. Iho. C, vols. 77, 79. LAfONTAiNE, L'Hon. L. U. Correspondance (politique) entre les lionblo.s. MM. Caron, Morin et,— jB;-o. c., vol. 10. "*~~~~" ■' ■ • Tlic samt' as above in English. Can, P., vol. 126. """" ■ ■ Mémoire sur l'amovibilité des curés en Canada. Bro. C, vol; 42, ■ — — — Note inrlemême sujet. Bro. C, vols. 78 104. Lafontaine-Baldwi.v Cabinet defended. By Zeno. Can. p., vol. 20. La Foroe, Anatole de. La Guerre c'est la J'ni.T. Bro. Eur., vols. 1, 10. La Gi.Êno.NNii;iiF, A. de. La Franc», Rome et l'Italie. Bro. Eur., vol, 18. Laixo, S, India snd China. Eng P yo] 370. ■' Laihd, Macgrogor. On the Sugar duties. Eng. P., vol 332, Kemedies for the Slave Trade, Eng. p., vol, 356, Lake St, Peter, Reports upon the Survey ùf,-~can. p., vol, 87. Lamdlv, Cnpt. John. Sailing directions for the r ver St. Lawrence, Can. P vol 08. ' ' LaiioriciÈre et Gabibaidi. Bro Eur., vol 3 Lancaster, Joseph. Extract from his work on Education. Can. P., vol. 78, LA.NCK, W, Un the origin, Ac, of the Great Western Railway ot Canada. £,„ P., vol, 273, Lane, Living, Trial of the mn,cierof,-C«« P., vol, LAKK«Kr, p. Le rétablissement de la l'o- logne, Bro. Eur., vol, 23. Lano, J. D. Popery in Australia and the Southern Hemisphere. / p ,.„! 300. ' ' "'• ~~ .^" *•>« proposed Constitution for the Australian Colonics. £«0- p vol, 360, ' "i Lanok,D..\, On the Isthmus of 8„e^ canal question, Euff. p., vol, 260, L.NomiN, Rév, Jean, Tableaux historiques, Jiro. C, vol, 68, ■ Notes sur les archives de Notre Dame de Beauporl. Hro. C. '•ois. 68, 12.3. ' "_ Réponses «ux pro. grammes do pédagogie et d'agriml- ture. -Bro. C, vol. 113. INDEX. 181 LiHOTON. John. On th« age of Timber tree», Ac. Can. P., vol. 114. Address delivered before uider of,— Can. the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec, in 1862-3. Can. P., vol. 126. Stttteiient in reply to those of Revds. Dn, Cook, Green, Stinson, and Jiyerson on the University ques- tion. Car ol, 97. Language. Ess... on,— By E. T. Fletcher. Can. P., vol. 80. Language of Man. On the primœval,— By John Tudor, i-'ny. P., toI. 268. Languages of Uncivilized Nations. On the importance of studying the,— By Dr. Hodgkln. Eng. p., vol. 313. Lanoslow, Robert. The case of,— Eng. p. vol. 369. ' La Prairie. Seigneurie de,— Souvenirs his- toriques sur la,— Pnr Jacques Viger. ■Bro. C, vol. 68. Labdneb, Dionysius. Stenm Communication with India by the Red Se. Kng. P., vol. 358. LARoc(jt;K, M. C. Notice biographique de Monseigneur Lartigue. Tiro. C, vol 46. Lartioue, Monseigneur. Notice biographique de,— Par M. C. LiiRecque. Bro. C. vol. 46. La Rocca, J. do. L'Autriche et l'Italie de- vant l'Europe. Bro. Eur., vols. Il, 13. La Rocub Hébon, C. de. Les servantes de" Dieu en Canada. Dro. C., vol. 2. La Rvé, Dr. F. A. H. Thèse sur le Suicide. JBro. C, vol. 70. —— _ Réponse au mémoire de MM. BrouKseau. Bro. C. roi 126. Latihkb, Hugh. (Bishop of Worcester). Life of,— By W. Gilpin. Eng. P., vol. 281. La Tour nv Pin Gouvirnet, Marquis de. Solution de la question Romaine. Bro Eur., T 1, 4. Laïïke, Thomas de. A plea for the Non- Oonfomiit. Am, P., yol. 40. LiDRKNT (de l'Ardèchs). Pourquoi la France est restée Catholique, bro. Eur.,Yo\. 21. Lacrb.ntie. Rome et le Pape. Bro, Eur., vol. 4. Voir Communions Occidentales. Laurib, P. Prison Discipline an. Secondary Punishment. Eng, P., vol 329. Laval. Voir UniLcr^ité-Laval, LAVAnK.N-.\E, Chs. de. La révolution Sici- lienne, Bro, Eur., vol. j. LAVAi,-'\foNTMOBKKCV, Mon?gr. F. X. de. Esquissedesavio oison éloge fu. bre. Bro. C., vols. Iu4, 120, Lavrequy, m. De la puissance des f,., s I accomplis. Jiro.Mg,,\o\. 205. I Law of Nations. See International Law, Law. The language of,— Sec Legislative ex- pression. Laws, Capt. J. M. Suggestions towards a practical system in connection with Railways. Can. P., vol, 118. Lazarue, Adolphe, I'j. the Royiil Insurance Company, Can. P., vol. C:!. Leacii, John, Speech en the limitations of the Roynl authority in the hands of theRcgentin 1810, Eng. P., vol. 279. Leamino, Jeremiah. Dissertations upon various Religious subjects. Can. p., vols. 83, 100. Leblanc du Mabcon.vay, H, Valentino, ou la Nina Canadienne. Bro. C, vol. 51, Lee, Henry. Evidence in support of a nir- morial to Congress, respecting the existing tariif of duties, Ac. Eng. P., vol. .•^18. Lee, Thomas. Letter on his dismissal from the Militia of the Provinco. Can. P. vol. 98. Lkes, James. The Six Months Seasons of the Tropics. Eng. p., vol. 276. Lefevre, Chs. Shaw. On the present state of Agriculture. Eng. P., vol. 314. Legislative Council. Arguments against an Elective,- Ca«. P., vol, 61, 89. Legislative expression, or the languagn of the written law. On the,— By Geo. Ooode. .Eng-, P., vol,333. r III -fj 1. m :,! J IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-S) k // C 1.0 1.1 ittlM 125 Ht BS U 140 11:25 i 1.4 1.6 "lL. ^ <ï^ ^ Sciences Corporation 23 WCST MAIN STRIIT WIBSTIR.N.Y. MSSO (716)«72-4$03 41^ %1?^ ^ ^> ^ ^ 182 INDEX. La plûiai3<ï rouge. Bro. Maple Leaves. Can. P., Lehahe, Gaspard O; vol, 10, Lbmercieh, Vicomte Anatole. Quelques roots de vérités sur Naples. Bro. Eur VOL ]!5. ' Le Moink, J. m, "ol. 121. Lb Moine, Kobert. Tlules, &c,, of ilie L^gia- l.'itivc Council. Can. />., vol, 7]. Lemoinnk, John. Affaires do Rome. Bro. Eur.,\o\. 12. Lennoxvillc. Bishop's College at, Rules regulations and list of Officers (18-19) of,— CnH. .P., ToL 02. ~~ Address at its LiEBEB, Francis. Lectures en th« Constitution of the United States, ^m. P., toI. 61. ■ Popular cssajr on Penal Law and on Solitary Conflnemcnt. Eng. i»., vol. 329, Remarks on the relation meeting in 1860. Can. P., vol. 93. University of,— Its Statutes, Rules, &c.,—Can. P., vol. 94 Lent Usages. Can. P., vol. 90, between Education and Crime. Enç;. /'., vol. 329. Light, Vision and Colours. Treatise on,-. By Thomas Brett. Can. />., vol. 62! Lighthouses of the BritL.h Colonies and Pos- sessions abroad. By Alex. Gordon. Eiig. P., voL 352. Liguanea and General Mining Company of Jamaica. Eng. P., vol. 357. LiiLiB, Rev. Adam. Lectures on Canada. Can. P., vol. 12. Liu ei Chanvre. Culture el préparation du, —Bro. C, vol. 78. Jn. P., vol. 60. LÉOK, Le Comte La P.ai., ic. Bro. Eur., L,«...v, N. Respon.ibilities^f Corporations vols. 14, 10 Leon, J. A. On Sugar cultivation in Louisi- ana, &c. Eng. P., vol. 340. — ■ On British West India Colonies. Enff. P., vol. 352. Lesoi'be, M. de. La nouvelle question d'Orient. Vro. Eur., vol, 1. Lbwellin, J. L- Account of Princ: Edward Island. Can. P., vols. 26, 98. Lewis, Sir G. C. On the Government ofDe- pe^jdencici. Review of,— By N. W. Se- nior. E'iff. P., 7o!, 3Ô2. Lexiphanes. A dialogue on the English tongue. ./îm. P., vol. 40. 1 Let, J. P. Letters oc Currency. Eng. P.^ Liquor laws in the New England States. On vol. 32G. the working of,— By Rev. H. Mul- Libel, Lawof,-Sce/«n<;j. kins. ^m. />., vol. 27. By C. Lindsey Libel suits, at the instance of Henry Cald- Can. P., vol. 37. well, Esq. Can. P., vol. 105. liquor law of the State of Mass.nchufetts. Ens. P., vol. 260. LiNDSEv, Charles. Prohibitory liquor laws Ca« P., vol.37. L1NT0.V, J. J. E. A prohibitory liquor law for Upper Canada. 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The.essenlial Faith of the Universal Church. Ens. P vol i 317. ■' I'rovidence as manifest- «"^ through Israel. i;„y. p_^ vol. 317. ■" " The Faith aa unfolded by many Prophète, je,»^. p., vqi. 317. Bill for altering the Charters of tlie, —Am. P., vols. 12, 13. Massachusetts. State of,-Dcscriptive sketches. By M. P. Hore. Am. P.^ vol. 19. Massachusetts Medical Society. E.xtracts ! from a report respecting a disease called Spotted or Petechia', Fever. Can. P., vol. 98. Massachusetts School for Idiotic and Feeble minded youth. Report for 1858. Jm. P., vol, 31. Massif, J. Calculations of Taxes yearly pnid in England by a family, of each ranlc, degree, &c. Eng. P., vol. 346. Vass.e, Rev. J. W. Revivals in Ireland. £«-/. P., vol, 270. Massimo, d'Azéglio. La politique et le d.oit Chrétien, Ac. iSro. JFu,-., vol. 11. Mathsr ,Dr. Cotton. Smdent and preacher. Am. P., vol. 52. •Mathetes. Religious reform of the Episco- pal Communion impracticable, while it remains united with the State. 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On flank com- paniei from the Sedentary,- By A. W. Playfair. Can. P., vol. 109. laws in 1839. Act to amend the,— Can. P., vol. 91. See aUo England {De fences)} Volunteers. Militia, British. Remarks on the nature, geuiuB and aptitude of a,— Fwy. p., vol. 282. iliLL, James. Commerce defended. Eng. P., vol. 328. Mat, J. S. Article on the Currency quss- tion. Eng. P., vol. 324. Mar,ARD, John. Plan for the better maoagâ- ment of the British Museum. Euy. P. vol. 301. MiLLBB, Hugh. The Whiggism of the old school, as exemplified by tlie history of the Church of Scotland. Eng. P vol. 330. ' MauQAN, Dr. Description ot South Carolina. Am. P., \ol 63. MiLLiNog», James. Learning and Fine Arts in Great Britain. Eng. P., vol. 308. MiLNia, R. M. On Social Economy. En". P. Tol. 293. '' ' Milton, Vincount. Address on the Corn Laws. Eng. P., vols. 307, 309, 314. Mines and Minerals in Nova Scotia. Hcport oxii—Jm. P, vol. 35. Minnesota, its progress and capabilities in 18C0 and 1861. Jm. P., vol. CI. Message (1802) of the Governor to the Lugislnturo of,— Am. P., vol.61, MiREcouiiT, E:ig. do, -et ecs contemporaipj. Par A. Fraisse. liro. Eur., vol. 1. MiRïiioBSR, John. Crime and its causes, ic_ Eng. P., vol. 347. Miser. The,— a Poem. ^m. P., vol. 53. Miseries of human life. Can. P., vol. 89. Missionary Society of Canada, Eastern Dis- trict. Wcslcyan Methodist Auxiliary — Ueport for 1850. Can. P., vol. 101. Missionary Society of the Wesleyan Melhodiit Church ia (Canada. 35th Annual He- port. Can. P., vol. 9-1. Missions du Diocèse de Quebec. Voir Quibrc Diorise rfc, — Mitchell, Henry. Suggestions on the qiiiin- tity and quality of Trinidad Siig.ir_ Eng. P., vol. 349. MoBBRLBV, G. H. The Christians in Rome during the three first Centuries. Jùn;. P., vol. 278. MoDKNA, Duke of. Vindication of the,— Bj Marquis of Normanby. Eng. P., vol. 291. Mohamadan and Hindoo laws, as adminis- tered in India, By W. H. Beiiiipt. Eny. P., vol. 260. KoLBswOttTn, Sir W. Speech on the Canada Bill. Can. P., vol. 20. ■ ' Report of Conimiltco of the House of Commons on Train. portation. Eng. P., vol. 329. — Notes on Transporta- tion. -£■»?. P., vol. 354. Speech on the Ktale of the Nation. Eng. P., vol. 340. • Speech on Colonial Expenditure and Government. Can. P., vol. \ IB. MoNAHQDE, J. B. His trial for burglary. Cm. P., vol. 98. MosDELST, Chas. Letters on Education. Can. P, vol. 47. .Monetary System. See Currency Question. INDEX. 189 Il oa the Gaiiailii ^foncy. On tlio coBt of obtiiining,— By N. W. Senior. Eiig. />., vola. 309, 322. "~ l'rivatc fiv.il Qovernmcnt paper, — On,— Ens;. P., toIs. 300, 310, 322. Money theory. New,— lly Thos. Galbraith. Can. P., vol. 122. Montngnaise, ou Chipewcyan. Priirca, 4c., en langue,— Bio. C., vol. 73. JfONTAOu, Lord Robert. A Mirror in America. Jm. P., vol. r,1. MoNTALiMBERT, Lo Comto (le. Pio IX et la France, en 1819 ot 1851». liro. Eur., Toi. 11. "~~"~~~ L'Insurrec- tion Polonaise. Bio. Eur., vol. 23. Count de. Pins IX and France in 1849 and 18:.9. Eng. P., vol. 2C0. The Insurrection in Poland. Eng. p., vol. 370. Mo.NTCALM, M. lo Marquis de. EU ge histori- que d;—Bio. C, vol. 3. AfoNTKAOLE, Lord. The Corn laws. The consequences of the ôliding Scale examined and exposed, *c. Eng. P., vol. 339. Substance of a Speecli on Colonization. Eng. P., vol. 352. Monti, Professor. On Spiritualism. Can. P., vol. 8G. MoNTiZAMBEBT, Ed. L. Mercantile Law of Lower Canada. Can. P., vols. 42, 84- Montmorbncv-Laval (Mgr.) en Canada. Le 200ùme anniversaire de l'arrivée de, Par J. C. Taché. Jïro. C, vol. 70. Mono Mission. Letters to the Wesleyan Methodists of the,— Can. P., vol. 89. Montréal, Colonie de. Lecture sur la voca- tion do la, — Par Messire Rouxel. Jiro. C, vol. 2. Montreal City. On the commerce of,— By Hon. John Young. Can. P., vol. 71. ' Recorder's Court. Report of proceedings for 18G0. Can. P., vols. 80, 113, ■ Geaeral Hospiial. By-laws, Ac. Charter as amended. Can. P., Montreal City. Ladies Benevolent Society of. —Report for 1850. Can. P., vol. 87. Harbour and Docks. Reports of J. C. Trantwine on,— and reply by Hon. John Young. Can. P., vol. 75. The Gavazzi riot in,— Cdn. P., vol. 43. Natural History Soiiety of,— Constitution, liy-laws and reports. Clin. P., vols. 5U, 113, U'2. — Cata- logue of the Library and Museum of the,— Can. P., vol. 56. ' — ~— Hetrospective glance at the progress of the,— By Ma- jor R. Lachlan. Can. P., vol. 50. Numismatic Society. Constitution and By-laws of tlie.—Cn/i. P., vol. 123. Temporal and Pastornl Aid So- ciety. Fifth Annual Bcpoit. Can.P. vol. 91. ' Montreal, Cité de,— Son histoire et ses prin- cipaux Monuments. Bro. c, vol. 10,^, ■~~~~^"~ Lecture sur les premiers colons do la,— Par Msssirc Roiixcl. Bro. C, vol. 3. Manuel de Notre Dame de Bonsecours de la. Par le Rév. Père Martin. Bro. C, vol. 3. Séminaire de la, — Cou- roi. 95. saltation et mémoire touchant sa droits de propriété en Can.ada. Bio. C, vol. 77. Société historique de la, —Mémoires et document.s relatifs ù l'histoire du Canada. Bru. C, vols. 77, 86. ■ Institut National de la, Constitution et Règlements. Bro. r. vol. 70. MooDV, Joseph. Funeral eulogium of,— By Rev. Josiah Smith, .^m. p., vol. 54. Moore, Hon. P. II. Address delivered at the Stanbridge Annual Fair in 1859. Can. P., Tol. 79. MoRKLi,, J. D. Progress of Society in Eng- land. Eng. P., vol. 262. J: -I ii'.' ' I'.l 190 INDEX. MoB„..v.W„. ReviewofDr. Prices writings, MOUS...U, J. A. Lecture publique Bur MM JIowBT, Hon. 8. (Jeogripbr, *c., of Arizona MoniN, L'iJon. A. N. Correspondance poli- tique entre les Ilonbles. E. il. Caron, L. H. Lrtfontaino et,— iîro. c, toIs' 10, 126. aud Sonorn. j]m. P., vol. 28. MoYLA», Rcv. Mr. Peter Slieppard anj W. Tinjs. Correspondence between,— , , Can. P., vol 84. tien. J^ro7^,v^:T'"'''''''''h'''''' ?'^- ""'"'"•"'• ^'«''-' - "'^■ ilorrin College. Quebec. ' Soo QueLe. ci„j \ TJÏZ "'. "''"'' "' """'''"^' MoRn.a Ilon.Jame.. Onbis resignation as Mitu.vs, Edward. On tt.e Magistracy of cashier of li.e Coramcrcial Bank, England, 4c. AVig, P., vol. 3io V„„„ "r"!"'"- ^""- -P-' ^°>- 88. I Mn,,,ocK, Rt. Rev. Dr. Lectures on New- Monau, I . On the state of Newfoundland. ' foundland. Ca». P vol 71 fan. P., vol. 10. I,, „ -t . . History, Constitution, Fisheric. j -''"'^"' K*^- /">'" A- Defence of the Church j.„ „f XT ,. . ' I of England. 6"u«. /'., vol. 92. £";, P., vol. Ac., of Newfoundland 352 MoRni.so,v, W. H. Observations on the system of Metallic Currency adopted in this country. En^. P., vol. 297. 'Morse, Arthur. Essay on Agriculture and tlie Corn laws. Ln^. P., vol. 339. 'MoRToy, James. The Colonics of Great Britain. £•«?. K, vol. 355. Moss, Michnel. Seizure by the Japanese of, —linir. />., vol. 370. Mountain, Bishop G. J. Thoughts en Annex- ation. Can. P., vol. 22. Sermon on the Edu MU.VDKLL, Alexander. The operation of the Corn laws during the last sixty years. Jing. P., vol. 309. Comparative view of tbe industrial situation of Great Biitnin I fro™ 1775 to the present time. £11 ^ I /'., Tol. 310. Ml-i:iuv, John. The Eraigrnnt and Traveller's Guide to and through Canada. Can P., vol, 20. Museum, British. See British Museum. Mu.^iiKT, Robert. Attempt to explain fron. facts the effect of the issues of the Bank of England, Ac. £ng. n vol 334 canon of the poor and the importance , •„, of Family Religion. Ca«. P., vols. -13 „ ' „ 83,100. ' "' MVRA.ND, D. P. Mémoire sur l'instruction Sermon on the awful! P'^l^'"!»» en Canada. liro. C. vols. visitation of Cholera Morbus in 1832 ^^' '^'^ Can. P., voL 45. ' Charge to the Clergy of the Diocese of Quebec in 1854. Can. p., vol. 45. ' Sermon on the re- sponsibility of Englishmen in the Colonies. Can. P., vol. 59. '~ Letter respecting Synodical action in bis Diocese. Can. P, Tol. 84. I NAXGLE, Edward. Spiritualism fairly tried. Eng. P., vol. 278. NAp.gR, Mark. The case for the Crown in re tlio Wigton Martyrs, proved to bo' myths, &c. Eny /'., vol. 373. Naples et le Piémont, lira. Eur., vol. 5. Napoléon, Son Altesse Impériale le Prince Discours au Sénat sur la question Polonaise. Bro. Ew., vol. 23. Napoléon Bdonaparti. Historic doubts re- latiTc Xa,~Eng. P., vol. 333. INDEX. 191 Napoléon IH et l'Italie. Iho. i:ur., roi 1. et l'Angleterre. J'ro. tJur vol. 15. ' Nassau Hall. Account of tlio College of New Jersey culled,— ,4hi. P., toI. 42. National Association for the promotion of Social Science (1857-8). Prospectus, Rules, Ac., of the,— Eng. P., toI, 258. ■"" — Addresses delivered (1802) before the,— AVi^, p., vol. 203. Nationiil Debt. On a KU to estal.lish a Sinking Fund to discharge the,— l!y S. Gale. ^Iin. /'., vol. 4C National Rifle Association. History and pro- ceedings (18C0) of the,— Eng. P. vol 275. ' Natiou.il Sunday League. A word of warn- ing to the youth of England agaiust the,-Uy Rov. J. T. Baylee. £%. p., vol. 271. Naval forces of France and England com- pared. Jiy U. K, jj. jhe Prince dc Joinville. En^. p., vol. 288. Naval Warfare. See Coast defences. Navy Register of the United Stated for 18J0. ^m. P., vol. 26. Nbale, J. M. On the Scottish Church lituriry i'"?. P.,T0l. 291. North nnd South. Letters to) the Guardian. O,,,, p.^ vol. 121. Neapolitan Government. Letters on the Slate prosecutions of the,— By Rt Hon. \y. E. Gladstone. Emj. p. vol 2G3. ' Nbate, Charles. Two lectures on Trades' Unions. En^r, /..^ v^i 291. ■ Summary of proceedings in Parliament relating to Corn laws, from 1812 to 18J0. Eng. P., yol 330. Nùgres. Traite des,- Voir Slave Trade. Negroes. See Coloured people. Nkh,, Samuel. The Young Debater. E,,. P-, vol. 203. Nejisox, Joseph. Observations upon Emigra- tion lù Upper Canada. Can. P., vol JO. Nsri-soN, J., and L. J. Pai'1.m!aij. 0» the pro- posed Union of Upper and Lower Canada. '\tn. P., voU. 5, 0. NKIS0.N, F. O. P. Analysis of the Census of New South Wales. Eiv/, P., vol. 300. Nelson in New Zealand. See New Zealand. Neutral Nations during the war. Discourse on the conduct of Great Brilai.i in respect to, — im. P., vol. 40. Newark Town. Its claim to certuin lands stated and considered. -■!/«. P., vol. 51 New Brunswirk. Remarks on the' North- western boundary with the United States, fail. P., vol. 11. as a home for emigrants Essays on,— /■'«»•. p., vol, 274. On the Agricultural capa- bilities of,— (■««. P., vol. no. ■ Imports and E.vports for 1S47. £'nff. P., vol. 352. New England Female Medical College. An- nual report for 1853 of lhc,-.i«,, p. voL 27. ' New Kngland Historicnl and Genealogical Society. Address on the death of Major GeneralJames Wolle. Can P vol. 76. " ■' Newfoundland. On the ftato of,-!iy J'. Morris. Can. p., vol. 10. ' A Clmri-r: ••\\ tlic history of, — A'ny. P., vol. -1. Visit, in 1858, to,— By Dr. Burns. Am. P., vol. 01, Lectures on,— By Rt. Rev. Dr, Mullock. Can, p., vol. 71 . Report of a Committee of Her Majesty's Council on the cxpen- diture on account of Paupers in St, John's District. Can. P., vol. 118. • History, Government, Con- stitution, Fishery and Agriculture of, —By P. Morris. Eng. P., 70I. 352 . St. John, a port of call for transatlantic iteamers. By C. W. Field. Can, P., toI. II9. n 1 1 1 ■ ' ". ■■ ro, ., Council, on a matter of complaint liclwt'cn the Earl of Sterling and ollierj. -*m. P., vol. 48. ■- Description of,— Jim. P., toIs. 3, 19. Sco also A'tio York awl A'ew Jtriry , Nkwland, Rev. Henry. Whom han the Pope nggrievcd? ''nii. />,, vol. !)0. New riymouih. Sco New Zealand. New South Wales. See Australian Colonie,. Newspaper postige. Sco I'ostat/c on Ntwa. I'aptrs. New Testament. Qucstlooi on the,— By s. Harrow, ra/i. P., vol. 100. Sco olso Wo/y Hcrijitures. Nkwto.v, John. On the African Slave trade. .Î//I. P., vol. f.-.. Newtonian system. Dialogues on tlio first principles of the,— i.'/,-. i>., yol. 322. New York Colony. Complaint against the Judges of the Supreme Court, by J. Alexander and W. Smith. Jm. P vol. 44. ' New York State. Convention in 177C. Pro ceedings in the,—Jm. P., vol. 52 -Stub- Hshingan ho-pital in,— .?«. p., y^i ,|,. On ihi) necessity of a public hospital in,— Uy Samuel Bard. .1m. P., Tol. 53. • Corporation Library. Cata- logue of {ht,—Jm. P., vol- 5.1. — — Papers coDcerning .Mr. Lewis Rou'.i quirrt'l in the rrcneli Refurnicil Church of,--.Jm. />., vol.:;9 -Sew York Cliildrcn'M Aid Society. Anntinl reports for 18.-.U, 1857. .4m. C, v.,1. a;) " ^~~~~~ Auiiual reports for 1858 and 1850. Am. P. vols. 30, 31. I'reeholdcr, Nos. 1 to 7. Jm, 7'., vol. 5(J. Now York Society Library in 1773. Charter, Hy-law8 and Catalogue of the,— 1,;, P., Tol. 54. New York Convention of Domestic Industry. Memorial of the,— ..^wj. />., vol. 10. New York and New Jersey in 1 7C0. On tlio boundary lino between tho Colonics of,— .^;h. />,, vol. 4li. Thoughts on Taxation in, ' ^^^ ^°^^ """l Philadelphia Colleges. Letier nl. as on a OoIIeninn mn.in ;„ iinn < —Ml. P., vol. 48 Statutes in relation to high- ways, bridges and forrlcg, Ac. Can. P., vol. 85. Finances and Internal im- provements of,— ylm. p., vol. 17. Descriptive sketches, By M. P, Hore. .^w. P., vol. 19. Library. Annual report for 1856, on the,— ./im. P., vol. 20. Origin of Legislative As- semblies in,— By E. B. O'Callaghan. .im. P., vol, 37. -Agricultural Society. Addresu delivered in 1857, by EdwarJ Everett, before the, — 4«». P., vol. 27. ■ Lecture on FloT. By John Wilaon. Am. P., vol. 60. on a Collection made in 1702 and 1703, for the,— By Sir Jaiiiea J.iy. Eng. P., vol. 283. .\ew Zealand. Position, extent, soil, clinmtc. productions, iic., of,— Eng. P., vol. 30O. Tlie case of the War fn,— By E. H. Browne. Eng. P., vol. 273. Other pamphlets on this war, in vol. 307. Justice to,~Eng. P., vol. 273 Steam Communication be- tween Australia, Cajie of Good IIoiio and,— £•«». p., vol. 350, Extracts from tho final re- port of tlie Chief Protector of tho Aborigines o{,—Eny. P., vol. .307. On the Colonization system o>;—Eny. P., vol. 307. N*w Zeala colli port 307 of,- ranti See Ktw New Zealam objec ceedii 360,3 INDEX. 193 'liarlcr forcgtub- —.?/«./'., vol. !(!, :esgity of «public luel Bard. .|/,i. Library. Ciila- ., Tol- B.|. ■ODCcrnlng Mr. in tbo Kreiitli -.i«i. 7'., vol.;;9. "ciety. Atiminl .«, C. N. On Chinese Free labour in the West Indies. £ng. P., vol, 364. Non-Oonforœists; 8eo Ditsenltrt. Non-Intervention. Le principe de,— .flro. Eu)., TOl. 0. NoaicAK, Geo. W. Remarks upou Currency and Banking, 4c- Eng. p., vol. 326. ■ Letter on Money. Eng. P., vol.320. NoRHANBV, Marquis of. Duke of Modena. Cabinet An- glais, l'Italie et le Congrès. r,ro. Eur., V indication of the Enj. P., vol.201. Lu P., vol. 307. Niagara Falls Water Power Company. State- ment of the operations of the,— Can. P., vol. 70. Niagara Falls or, the Wonders of the West : a Poem. Can. P., vol. 102. NicHOLLB, Geo. First and second Reports on the Poor-laws of Ireland. Eny. P., vol. 342. N1CKOLL8, Rev. R. B. On the abolition of Slave Trade. Jm. P., vol. 56. NicoiAS, Sir Harris, On the propriety and legality of creating Peers for life. Etig. P., voh. 304, 333. Nicoiis, Rev. J. H. (Principal of Bishop's College, Lennoxville). Address to the Convocation at its annual meeting in I860. Can. P., vol. 93. Niger expedition. 356. 25 On Wief—Enff, p., yol. vol, 11 Northumberland-House, its saloons and pic- ture gallery. Eng. P.. vol. 288. North- West British America and its relations to Minnesota. By J. W. Taylor. j}m. P., vol.61. North-West Passage. On the advantages of a discovery of the,- Ity H. Ellis. Âm. P., voL 45. North-West Trasportation Land Company. Memorandum and Proupectus of the,— .4/rt. P., vol. 27. Nova Scotia. Memorials of the English Commissaries, with answers thereto. Jm. p., vol. 23. Report for 1850, on the Schools of,— ^m. P., vol. 23. In 1858. Visit to,— Ry Dr. Burns. Am. P., vol. CI. People's Almanack f. r 1853. Am, P., vol. 23. "— considered as a field for emigra- tion. By P. S. Hamilton. Jm. P., vol. 32. ■ King's College, Windsor. Ca- ,;;;;;;^lendar for 1860. .am. P., vol. 35. Acts relating to Smuggling ia, "i'.i :/'{| — »i». p., vol. 33. 194 INDEX. Nova Sootia. Représentation of His Majesty's r.ght to,—jtm. p., Tol. 41. - Explanations for the Map of,— By Lewis Brans. Am. P., vol. 45. Nova Scotia and Cape Breton. Letters on the repeal of the Union of,~Can. P. vol. 17. Numismatic Society of Montreal. SeoJtfcnirea/. O'CALLAGHAN. Dr. E. B. Relation des Jésuites (lCU-1672) sur les décou- vertes en Caaadn, Ac. Traduction du Rév. Père Martin. Bro. C, vol. 3. ■ ~ Origin of Legis- lative Assemblies in the State of New York. Jm. P., toI. 37. I Ocean Steam Communication. See Amtra-] Han Colonies, Canada. i O'CoKNiLL, D. Origine des Sociétés Métho- distes- Wesleyennes. Bro. r, vol. 105. O'CONNOR, Patrick. On taming and training vicious Horses. Can. P., vol. 37. Odd Fellowship. The principks of,— By Rev Albert Case. Can. p., vol. 91. O'DOBOVAN, John. On the life and "labours ' of,— Eng, P., vol. 291. j O'DoNovAN fund. tbo,~Enj. P„ vol. 291 | O'fMBALL, R. M. II primo periodo dell- nmministrazione dell in Malta. E„a P., vol. 353. *■ Offertory. On the,-By J. II. Mark^nd. ^tff. p., vol. 289. Ogle County, Illinois and the North-West. Skelehes of the history of,—jîm P vol. 31. ' ' . Difficulties with the Indians in.-^m. "., vol. 2, 5. See also Poit, C. F. ■ Report of the Board of Trade on a petition for a grant of land to estab- lish a new Government on the,— .4m P., vol. 10. Canadian native,— See Petroleum. On Turkish,— ff«g. />., vol. 295. OuviR Rev. Edward. Sermon preached July 4, 1784. Jm i»., vol. 48. Olivm W. 8. Lecture on the Social Evil Can. P., vol, 108. O'Mbaba, Rev. P. A., and others. Letters on the Indian Missions in the Diocese of Toronto, can. P., vol. 60. Ondkbdonk, Rt. Rev. B. T. (Bishop of New York). His trial. Can. P., vol. 91. His funeiMl Ohio. Oil. OU. Kulogiam. By Rev. S. Seabury. Jm. P., vol. 60. Opium. See Salt and Opium. Orphan Children of Officers of the British Army. See Lachlan, Major R. Orphan's Home and Female Aid Society of I Toronto. See Toronto City. \ Oregon question. On the,— Can. P., vols 6 I :i7. ' I Oregon Colonization. Can. P., vol. 117. Orient. Affaires d',—Bro, Eur., vols. 6 7 «, 17. ' ' Orient (1') en 18C0. Bro. Eur., vol. 7. Orleans' Island. (Near Quebec.) Historical sketch of the,— Ccn. P., vol. 76. : Orrery. Description and use of a new port- I able,— By W. Jones. Eny. E, vol 283. Orso.vnens, Eraste d',-Une apparition. Bro <'., vol. 107. Osgood, Rev. Thaddeus. Extract from his Journal. Can. P., vol. 83. OssAYB, F. M. F. Traité élémentaire d'agri- culture. Bro. C, vol. 27, ~ Comptabilité agiicole. Bro. C, vol. 27. O'SrLLivAN, J. L. American Union, dis-union and re-union. Jm. P. , vol, 59, Otago, in New Zealand. Scheme cf the Colony of the Free Church nt,-Enj. I'., vol. 3G7. ~~~~~~~~~~ ~ Arrangements for the establishment of a Settlement ^i,~Eng. P., vol. 367. Ot.b, J. Rights of Colonies asserted and proved. Jm, p., vol. 7. — — Vindication of the British Oolonie.s, 4m. P., vol. 9. IlfDEX. 195 other». Letters on s in the Diocese of vol. 60, r. (Bishop of New ('an. P., vol. 91. His fiiDeral '.S.Seabury. jim, urn. Brs of the Britisli I, Major R, lie Aid Society of %to City. -Can. p., vols. 6, .P., vol. 117. Xur., vols. 6, 7, . £ur., vol. 7. bee.) Historiciil ■ P, vol. 76. se of a new port- . Enff. E., 7ol. apparition. Bro. Extract from Lis I. 83. meatairc d'agri- I. 27. té agiicole. Bro. Union, dis-imioD , vol. 69. Scheme cf the hurch Rt,—Enj. arrangements 3f a Settlement 3 asserted and 7. British Colonies, OCDINABD, Henry. Letters on tb« cruel im- prisonment of,— ^m. p., vol. 62. Oplto.v, Rev. Richard. Review of the Ulster Revival in 1859. En^. P., vol. 2T0. OusKLïT, W. Gore. On the Statistics and political Institutions of the United States. JÎm. P., vol. 19, Outposts and Patrols. On,— By lient. Uol. Lovell Badcock. A'nç, />., vol. 288. PACIFIC Railroad. See Railwaytin America Paintings. Oil,— On the.art of multiplying,- By. J. Booth. Eng. P.. vol. 284. Paix, La,— £r». Eur., vols. 12, 13. Palmsr, Major James. On the government of Gaols, Penitentiaries, 4c. Eng. P., vol. 312. Palmer, J. H. Causes and consequences of the pressure upon the money market. Eng. P., vol, 297. On the Magistracy of Eng- land. Eng. P., vol. 319. On the Church's opposition to the Govtrnment plan of National Education. Eny. P., vol. 336. Palhkb, H. Galvanism in the treatment of disease. Con. P., vol, 113. Palmbr, W. Description of compositions from fresco paintings, [&c. Eny. p., vol, 266, Panama. Account of an expedition to, — Am. P., vol 1. Panbt, Justice. Opinion on an application of John Teed, for a writ of Habeai Corpus. Can. P., vol. 17. Papal question. On the,— I'ng-. p., vol. 278. Can. P., vol. 90. See also Italie, Af- f<ùrud\ — Papauté. (La) en présence de l'Evangile et de l'Histoire. Bro. Eur,, vols. 4, 11, ■ 14,16. ■ et la liberté. Bro. Eur., Papauté. (LB,)^Discoari prononcés à Mon- tréal, à Trois-Rlvières et à Québec en l'honneur des glorieux défenseurs de la,- Bro. C, vols. 104, 123. Voir aussi Popery. Pftl*,(Le) et les Ultramontalns. Bro. Eur., vol. 3. et le Congrès. Bro. Eur. vol. 11. """■ " «t Jérusalem, Ac. Bro, Eur., vol. 21. Papes, (Les) Princes Italiens. Bro. Eur., vol. 2. Paper Money. See Banking, Currency, Monty. Papisbau, L . J. Histoire de l'' -rection du Canada. Bro. C, vol. .. and NiiLbON, J. On th« proposed Union of Upper and Lower Canada. Can. P., vols. 5, 6. Papiniau et NKLSO.V. Résumé impar. tial (le la discussion,— Bro. Can., vol 105. ' Paquin, Dr. J. M. Questions sur l'agricul- ture. Bro. C, vol. 72. Pabe.nt, Etienne. Discours sur l'importance du commerce. Bro. C, vol. 52. ; — Lecture sur l'intelligence dans SCS rapports avec la société. Bro. c., vol. 52. — ^— ^— ^— Lecture sur le sort des classes ouvrières- Bro. C, vol. 52. vol. 4. et lo Pouvoir Temporel. An 38 et An 756. Bro. Eur.. vol. 1 1 . Bonne foi et, — Bro. Eur., vols, 4,11, Pabk, J, J, Lectui s on the British Coa- stitution. Eng. P., vol. 313. Parker, VVm. Reply to Viscount Milton's Address en the Corn laws. Eng. P., vol. 314. Parliament. Sliort lessons for Members of, — Can, P., vols.,108, 113. (French and English.) Parliament Buildings at Quebec. On the burning in 1854 of the,— Can. P., vol 39. Parliamentary Grant to Poor Dissenters' Ministers, See Rtgium Donum. Parliamentary Library (Canadian), Report for 1860, and Catalogue of Books in the,— Ckin, P., vol. 88. , -il'tl 196 UfPSX. ParliamenUrjr Library. (Canadian) Analyiis of the,-— By Qeo. Vaaay. Oin. P. Tol. 89. Parliamentary Reform. »ee Rtform. Parliaments in England. The manner of holding, in ancient times, — Enff. P. Tol. 265. ' Parliaments of Great Britain and Ireland. Competency of,— to effect a union be- tween the Kingdoms. Eng. P., vol. 265. PiMtni, Sir Henry. Extracts from bis trea tise on Roads, jîn. P., vols. 32, 35. Observations on Paper Money, Banking, 4c. Eng. P., toI 310. Party Clubs. On the folly and pernicious consequences of all,— jB»^. P., vol. 282. Party Spirit in times of public danger. Eng. P., Tol. 282. Patagonian Missionary Society, The,— By W. Parker Snow. Eng. P., vol. 263. "~~~~~~~— — — — — — and some truths connected with it. By W. Parker Snow. Eng. p., vol. 2'r3. Patrols and Outposts, Ac. On,— By Lieut- Col. Lovell Badcock. Eng. P., vol 288. Patiirson, Dr. Discourse before the Ameri- can Philosophical Society, jlm. P., reL 21. Patto-v, Rev. Henry. Sermon on attachment to the Church of God. Cav. P vol. 59. On the Salaries of the PiAOocK, H. S. On tb« present staU of tli British Uaseum, Eng. P., toI. 301. P««i, Sir Robert. Speeches on the renewk of the Bank Charter, and on Currency and Banking. £ny; P., toI. 324. Peers for life. On the propriety and legality of creating,— By Sir Harris Nicolas. ^ng. P., vols. 304, 333. Pkoos, James. The present state of East India Slavery. Eny. P., vol. 358. PiLLKTAN, Eug. Le Crime, Bro. Eur., vol, 23. Penal law. See Priton diic^line. Penang Islands. Notice of the exiitence of Slavery and Slave trade in the,— £ng. P., vol, 309. i'cnitontiary system at homo and abrond. Eng. P., vol. 312. See also Pruon ditcipline. of the United States See United States. Pii«WGT0», James. On the imporUtion of Foreign Corn, and the value of precious metals in different countries, *c. Eng P., T0L3Ï7. Pennsylvania, (inlT55). Province of,— State of the, — im. P., vols. 2, 3, 4, 42. ■ (In 1 764.) , Speeches on a petition for a change of Govern- ment in the,-^m. P., vols. 38, 40. "" Map of,—.;*», p., vol. 5. Descriptive sketches of,— By Clergy. Can. P., vols. 60, 84, 86, 94. Paupers. See Poor. Paupers in St. John's District, Newfoundland Report on the expenditure on account i of,— Can. P., vol. 118. j Pautit, Jules. Le Pape, l'Autriche et l'Italie. Bro, Eur., vol. 14. Patne, Alfred. Education of blind, deaf and dumb. Eng. p., vol. 971. Peace. On the benefit of perpetual,— £ng. p., vol, 352. M. P, Hore, .im. P., vol. 19, — " ■ Koad Book, Jim. p., vol. 38. S'ate Library, Catalogue of books for 1857. jlm. P., vol. 27. Pen nsyl vnnla Colonisation Society, Report s of the Board of Managers of the,— .4«i. P., Tol, 19. Eng. P., vol., 307. Pentateuch. See CoUnio. PÉLIK, Gabriel. Rigolboche et Garibaldi. Bro. Eur., vol. 12. Pklmtan, Eugène, Qu'allons-nons faire? Bro. Eur., vol. 13. Peliktub, Prudent. Sonprocès pour Meurtre. Bro. C, vol. 40. IMDIZ. 197 United States et Garibaldi. PiLUTiiB, Bér. T. B, ConiidéMtioM lur l'agriculture Canadienne. Bro. a, Tol. 72. Pmot, Rer. Gilbert. 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List of the 18th Ex- hibition of the,— ^im. P., vol. 46. Rorr.E, J. p. On culture and commerce of Cotton in India. Eng. p., vol. 302. Ruche (La) littéraire. Vol, m j?o (> vol. 74. ' ■' IKDEX. 206 Rupert's Land. The Colony of.-Bj Capt. M. H. Sjrnge. Jm. P., toI. 64. See •l»o Hudturia Bay, tfc. fipsiiK, Mr. Address before the Cambridge School of Art (1858). Eng. P., vol. 25 r. Notes on paintings. No. B (1850). i.'nff.i'., vol.260. Rt'sir, Dr. On Negro Slavery. Am. P vol. 17. RussKLi, Lord John. Letter on the principles ofthe Reform Act, £n^. P.,yo].3io. ^ Circular to the Magis- trates, dated August, 1837. Eng. Kykbson, Rev. Egerton. Correspondence with Dr. Charbonol and others, on Separate Schools in Upper Canada yide Legislative Assembly Journnls, Appendix B, No- 3 (1854-5), and Appendix No. 43(1888). — Letters en Cana- dian affairs, fan, p., vol. us. ""■ '" "" Remarks on Sir Clis. Bagot's Government, fan. P, vol. 120, P., vol, 347. on Sugar duties. Eng. P., vol, 349, "~~~~- Speech in Feb., 1850 on Colonial policy, Eng. P., vol. 355, RassKLL, J. Scott Very large ships ; their advantages and defects. Eng. P. vol. 373. Russie (La) et la question d'Orient. £ro Eur., vol. 8. RuTGBBB, (Elizabeth.) and Joshua Waddikq- TON, Arguments and Judgement in a cause between,— .^m. P., vol. 63. Rtan, B. G, On the trial of Levi Hubbell. .Am. P., vol. 20. Rya», F. B. The Spirit's lament. Cun. P. vol. 102. RvAN, Matthew. Letter in defence of the Jesuits. Can. P., vol. 69. RvBiNSKi, Le Général. La Pologne et Lord Palmerston. Bro, Eur., vol. 23. Rr«r.soN, Rev. Egerton. Controversy with the .Rev. J. M. Bruyère on Free Schools vs. State Schools. Can. P vol. 50. ■' ■ Letters to Rev. Dr. Strachan, on Education. Can P vol. 83. ■ ■' ~ Letters in reply to .attacks of Hon. George Urown. Can. P., vols. 96, 109. Defence ofthe Wes- Icyan petitions to the Legislature un our system of public Instruction. Can. P., vol. 97. Speech in May, 1841, Rv..K, Rev. J. 0. Hold fast. Eng P vol 257. ■' SABATIER, W. On the proposed Colonial timber duties. Jm. P., vol. 23. Sabbath. See Sunday, Sabine, Col. Edward. On some ofthe results obtained at the British Colonial Mag- netic Observatory. CflH. p., vol. 119. Sabinb, Lorenzo. Address on the death of MajorGencral J.imej Wolfe. Can. P., vol. Is, Sacraments. Essays and Sermons on the — ^nj. P., vols. 278, 285. Can. P., vols. 93, 125. See also Baplhm. Sacrilege and its encouragement. Letters on,— By Rev. Bryan King. Eng. /'., vols. 271, 278, Sadlkb, M. Thos. Factory statistics. Ena P., vol. 328. Sagucnay, St. Maurice and St. Lawrence Rivers. Report on the country be- tween the,— Can, P., vol, 33. (French and English.) Saguenay river. Description of the,— By Mr. Wood. Can. P., toI. 124. Saguenay Controverted Election Committee. See EUctiont. St. Albin, Alex. de. L'Europe chrétienne en Orient. Bro. Eur,, vol. 7. Sr, Amand, J. do. Les Romagnes. Bro. Eur vol. 3, " '.| il ..r,| i : il 206 OfDUX. "'• ^rr.. ^1^,î^'!.^!!t"^«°""N«--''' «-• «-'«•• Th...iaenc. „r.,e dlt«8«ui 4*,^-4lbumdtiHihliothécairei. St. AusuiUne. iit|,„„ ,„ the exiwdition againit,— .««, i>., yoi. BL George's Olmrch, Toronto. Circular in behftlf of tlie interest fund to defray the cost of,— f.'a/i. P., tqI. 64. St. Ooorge's in tlie East, (London). On the riots ut this Oburcli . By Rev. atyau King. Eng. P., toIs. 271, 278. Si. John. See Newfoundland. St. John, Spenser. Vindication of the statc- mente respecting the Mission to Borneo, In his worli on the " Far East." Eng P., vol. 372. St. Lawrence River and Gulf. Saiangdirec tions for the,— Con. /•., vols. 4, 08. or Quebec to work of th.' Holjr Spirit in the recent Revivals. ". />., vol. 270. Salmon Fisheries of Ireland. See Irelaml. Salomons, David. On the operation of tli, Dutjr regulating the imporUtion of Foreij:n Corn. Any. P. , vol. 326. — ■ On the conne.xion bo- Halifax. Can. P.,iio\. \2i. ~~" — — — Documents relative to the survey of the rapids of the,— By MM. Maillofert and Raasloff. Can. P. vol. as. ""————— Oonstructiou des phares, des quais et contrats pour les bateaux remorqueurs sur le St. Laurent, en bas de Québec. Bro. C, vol. 35. St. Louis. On tho settlement of,— By Col. Auguste Chouteau. Can. P., vol. 77. St. Matthew's Chapel, Quebec. Pamphlets respecting certain interruptions of the peace in,— fan. p., vols. 64, 75, 84 twecn our Gold standard and tij» re- cent monetary vicissitudes. Kng. /', vol, 3J2. ' Salt and Opium question. On the,— Jïnj P., vol. 362. SAtTsn, A. P. Report upon tho Country oa the North shore of Lake Huron. ( an. P-, vol. 35. Sanborn, J. C. University Education in Lower Canada. Can. P., vol. 63, Sanctuary. Reverence for the,— By Mrs. P. J. Turquand. En;;. P., vol. 277. Sanitary Association. See LadUt SanUury ^stociation . Sanson, Rev. A. Hymns for the use of Sunday Schools. Can. P., vol. 44. Sarawak, on tho North-west Coast of Borneo Proposal for the foundation of a Church Mission House at,— i^/iy. />. vol. 368. Rajah of,— Report of the Proceed- ings at a Public Dinner given (April, 1852,) to HisExcellency Sir J. Brooke, St. Maurice and Ottawa. Report on the -^'*- -P-, toI. 368. Seo also .Bornw! topography of the country between r**"",^'"''^''*'" No*»«e biographique sur, — the,— Con. P., vol. 33. (French and English). St. Paul'» Church, Toronto. Office to be used on laying the corner stone of,— Can. P., vol. 84, St. Stephen's Church, Toroncv». Office to be used in laying the fo. 'ation stone of,— Con. P., vol. 64. St. Vincent de Paul. SociéiO < iv --«ti.e historique sur la,— .Bro. „ n^. 1 Bro. C, vol. 3. Sabtorius, Admiral Si:- O. R. Coast de- fences and Naval warfare, mij. P. vol. 370. "' Solan. See Devil. Sattara. His Highness PurUub Shean, Rajah of,— Letter to Sir Henry Har- dinge, Governor General of India, Eng. P., vol.362. g . ;ie et Nice. L'Annexion de la,— .Bro. £vr., vol. 11. SA«t.w.T,Geo. ^tlnii»Bl,my. .%. j Soadd.no, I'l ! ii.ory. English Civilization ' undemonstrative. Can, P., vol. 83. INDEX. 207 t «TiJenccs of the )lrit in the roccnf Tol. 270, See Jrelaïui. operatioo of t|i« imporUtior. of P., Toi. 326. connexion bo- ard and tli« rc- udeï. Jing. /',, On the,— £ny. tho Countrjr oa e Huron. <'an. Education in P., vol. 63. B,— BjMrs. P. , vol. 377. adiei Sanitary >r the uie of P., vol. 44. >a8t of Borneo, idation of a aX,—Enij.p., the Proceed- given (April, Sir J. Brooke, 3 also Borneo. pbique sur,— Coast de- ■e. Eng. P., aub Shean, Henry Har- 1 of Indin, 1 \tk,—Bro. Cirllization ., TOl. 93. Scepticism a folljr. Bjr Rer. Adam Townley. ., vol. 309. - -Lectured on rate of wages- Eng. p., vola. 309, 322. ■ Letter on a legal provision for the Irish poor, kc, Eng. P., vols. 309, 322 Lectures on the cost of obtaining money, &c. Eng. P., vols 309, 322. Lectures on population. Eng. p., vol. 309. —; Lectures on the transmis- sion of the precious metals. Eng. P., vol. 309. - Letters on the Factory act. Eng. P., vol, 328, ■ ■ Lectures on the value of money. Eng. p., vol. 350. Review of Lewis on the Government of Dependencies. Ew /'., vol. 352. Senior's (A) letters on the Corn laws. Eng. P., vol. 32G. Sermons by Anonymous Authors Eng P vol.285. Can. p., vol. 80. ' '' Servants. How should we treat our,-A-„., P; vol. £71. SKVMOtrs, George. Reply to W. S.. Lindsay's speech in favor of free trade. Eng P vol. 272. " *' Seward, Hon. W. II. A cruise to L.ibr.ador Mbum des Sibliothicaires. Skwkll, Hon. Chief Justice. On Juridical history ofFranco so far as relates to the law of Lower Canada. Can. p. I vol. 12. SswKLL, Rev. VVm. On the inspiration of Holy Scripture. Eng. P., vol. 278. Sewcrnge in several European cities in 185G-7. Report oo,~Am. P., vol. 30. Shakespeare Club of Montreal. Constitu- tion, by-laws, &c., of the,— Cam. y>., vol. Gl. Shakespeare's Home, described and illustrated. Can. P., vol, 89. Smefpield, John Lord. Observations on the commerce of the American States and Great Britain, with replies thereto. .4»». p., vol. 15. Shbbidan, R. B. The Critic. Can. P., vol I 89. ' ■ Reflections on the life of,— By John Litton. Can. P., vol 104 Shrbidan's Plan for the improvement * of Education. Examen of Mr.,— ^«^ p vol.283. Sdebwood, Hon. Henry. Letter on the Usury Laws. Can. P., vol. 67. SHKtjuER. ITn ouvrier entre le Pape et le Congrès. Bro. Eur., vol. 4. SH.gR, John. Report on the clarification of cane-juice. Eng. P., vol. 349. Reports on thorough drainage. Eng. P., vol. 368. Shiplev, Dr. Jonathan. Sermons preached »n Feb. 1773. £'«^7. P., vols. 285, 287. Am. P., vol. 13. Shipping question. See Free Trade. Ships. On the advantages and defects of very Iarge,-By J. Scott Russell /'«^ P; vol. 373. Memorial of the Honduras merchants respecting the use of Mahogany in the building oî,—Eng. P., vol. 3G8. Shirlev, Major-General. His conduct as Commander in America stated. Mi P., vol. 4. SiimLEv, Rev. W. W. Undogmatical Chris- tianity. Eng. p., vol. 372. Short, Chs.W. On the position of Barracks in the West Indies. £«ff. P., vol. 363. SiBLT, Lieut. John. Letter on the advantages of separate confinement over the present system of Prison discipline 4c. Eng. P., vol. 329. Sicile. Révolution de \a,-Bro. Eur., vol. 9. SioNAY, Monseigneur Joseph. Oraison funè- bre de,— .ero. C, roi. 78. SiLtiMAN, B. Cultivation of the Sugar Cane and fabrication of Sugar. Jim p vol. 17. ' INDEX. £09 fiuoiOND's Colonial Magazine for Oct. 1848 Eng- P., vol. 352. Simmons, Madam Rebecca. Funeral Sermon voi~2?c. ^'^' °"='' ^'"°^- ^'"s- P. S.MPSOV, John. Attempt to explain the meaning of the words : Devil, Satan, Satanas, Diabolos, in the Old and New ! Testaments. -Cn?. P., vol 3u ■ .S™,J.Y. Archeology, its past and its future. Ens. J'; vol. 2Ï5. Sinclair, Sir John. On the Currency qnes- tion. Eiig. />,, vol. 280. Sinclair, P. Freedom or Slavery in the United States. M,, p.^ vol C2 SiNCLA,B,W. Letters on the Irish Fishery Laws. Eng. JP,, vol. 370. Brief inquiry concerning In-! dia. Eng. />., vol. 358, Sinking Fund. See National Debt. Slavery and the Slare trade. On.-^m. P vols. 17,48, 51, .55, 56,57,'c3. Eng. P., vols. 283, 313,325, 332,350,358, 3C3, 369, See also Pcnmyhania Colo- nization Society; Esclavage. Slave Sugar in a Nutshell. En^ P vol 356. " ■' SlesTig nationality. By c. A. Gosch. Eng P; vol. 273. Onthe,— JEng, p., vols. 327, Sliding scale. 339. Smillie, Wm. Lectures on mental culture. Smith, John. Curiosities of common water. Am, P., vol. 24. Smith, Rev. Joshua. Funeral discourse to the memory of Josepli Moody. Am, P., vol. 54. Smith, J. ]]. Facts in support of Ilomœo- ! pathy. Eng.P,,\ol 272. S-MiTii, Mclangton. Address on amendments to the proposed constitution of the United States. ./Im. P., vol. 50. Smith, Professor. Catalogue auction sale of the Library of the late,— (.'ah. P.. vol. 75. Smith, P. A. The Trent alFair. Am. P. vol. 57. Smith, R. Tlie e-ils of the silent and sepa- I rate system of Imprisonment. Eng. j P., vol. 329. I Smith, Rev. Sidney. Letter on the Ecclesias- i tical Commission. £«5-. />., vol. 317. Smith, Thomas M. rs. Louis Blanoharu. Re- port of an action for damages. Can, P; vol. 08, Smith, L'Hon. Wm. Observations dim Ca. tholique sur l'histoire du Canada de, —Bro. C, vol. 3. ■ Review of the Mili- tary operations in Noitli America, from 1753 to August, 1750. Am. P. vol. 42. Smithsonian Catalogue system. Report on the,-vîffi. P., vol. 22 Eng. /A, vol. 348, 349. j me,— vïni. r., vol. 22. SMmi'.s Agricultural Society for Jamaica. ' ^""°' ^''J°'" ^- Carmichael. Letters on a Report of 1848. Encr. P. vr.^ -^-t Railway between the Atlantic and the Report of 1848. £«?. P., voL 357. Smith, Rev. Francis. Homœopathy and its advantages to the working classes. £ng. p., vol. 208. ' Smith, Rev. George. The case of our West Africa : cruisers. £:»§-. P., vol 356. Ï3MITH, H. L. Self-sapporting charitable and parochial dispensaries. Ena. p. vol. 299. •' ■">'"' Smith, Jacobus. Dissertatio de febribus in- termittantibus. Am. p., vol. 40. I i Smith, James. Havre de refuge. Rimouski vs. Bic. Bro. a, vol. 35. Les éléments del'ngricultuio Bro. C, vols. 112, 113. 27 23. Can. P., Pacifir-. Am. P., vol- vols. 83, 110. Snodorass, Rev. William. Sermon on the death of IIcw Ramsay. Can. P. vol. 59. '' ■ Sermon on the death of the Hon. Peter McGill. Ca». P., vol. 93. Snow, Wm. Parker, The Patagonian Mis- sionary Society. Eng. p., vol. 20,'!. Social Evil, See Prostitution, Social Science. See mitional Amciaiiurt. Soirées Canadiennnes. Mémoire des Pro- priétaires des,— avec réponse de M. le Dr. La Rue. Bro. C, vol. 120. Il '.}<■ ■ 11?:- 210 INDEX. Soirées du Village. Les,— J5ro. C, toI. lOG. Voir aussi Religious Controversy. Songs for the Wilderness. Can. p. , toI. 44. SoTereignly, and its importance in Interna- tional law. On the Idea of,— By H. S. Maine. Eng. P., yol. 258. Spark, Rer. Alexander. Sermon on a gcncnil fast. Can. P., vols. 83, 100. — — ■ Sermon for a gen- eral thanksgiving. Can. P., vol. 83. Sermon on con- nexion between the Civil and Religious state of Society. Can. P., vol. 83. ■ Sermon preached on the day of his death. Va». P., vols. 83, 100. ' Funeral Ealogium. upon,— '7att. P., vols. 83, 100. Spinob, James. On the recognition of the Sonihern States. Am. p., vol. 59. Spbncs, William. Cause of the present dis- tress of the West India Planters- En;/, P., vol. 200. —————^ Britain independent of commerce. Eng. P., vol. 323. Spiritualism. On,— Can. P., vol. 80. Kng. P., vols. 278, 291, fairly tried. By Edward Nangle. £ng.P.,\ol2l8. ' Enquiry into the mystery of,— By Mrs. Eric Baker. Eng. P., vol. 291. Stack, J. H. Historic doubts relative to the American War. ^m. P., vol. 64. j Stage. The modern,— £«<)f. P., vol. 261. Stamp Act. See Colcniei. Stanley, Rev. A. P. Letter on the state of Subscription in the Church of Eng- land. Enff. P., vol. 372. Stanmy, Rt. Hon. B. G. Speech on the dis- turbances (Ireland) Bill. Eng. p., vol. 308. Stanley, Lord. Letter to the Rt. Hon. W. E. Gladstone on the West Indie». Ena. p., TOl. 364. TAMSFiLD, James. Italian movements and Italian Parties . Eng. P., vol, 29 1 . State of the Country (England.) On the,— Am. P., vol. 41. Fng. P., vol, 340. Stacxton, Sir George T. On British rela- tions with China. Eng. P., vol. 29:1. Steam Boilers. On the e.tplosiou of, —Aw. P., vol. 17. Steam communication between distant coun- tries. On,— Eng. P., vols. 358, yr.n, 3G0. Steam-Jet or Blast. Mr. Goldsworth Gurney'a account of the invention of the, En,/, P., vol. 272. Stkkre, Edward. Restoration, a pamphlet by the Rev. Mr. Gurney, considered. Eng. P., vol.291. Stephen, F. The law in regard to the crimi- nal responsibility of Madmen. Enn 1'., vol. 258. Tbe point of law involved in the case of Reg. vs. Bernard. Eng. p vol. 260. ' ' Stephen, Sir George Letter to Lord JoLn Russell on the Niger expedition. /■:;,,, P., vol. 356. • — — The Niger trade and the African blockade. Eng. p., vol. 35u, Sterling, Earl of,-See A>w Jerse,, Comcil, Sfc. j Stevens, C. G. Appeal against tlie pro- , posed continuance of transportation j to Van Diemen'3 Land. Eng. P„ vol 360. I Stevens, Paul. Fables (en vers). Bro. C. vol. 53. Stewart, Rev. Charles. View of the Eastern Townships of Lower Canada. Can P., vol. 12. Stort, Rev. R. Correction of mis-state- ments in his son's Life of,— By W, R. Caird. Eng. P., vol. 372. Stoey, W.W. The American question, .im. P., vol. 57. Stoweh, C. Typographical marks for the im of Authors. Eng, P., vol. 288. Strachan, Bishop John. Letter to Earl Sol- kirk on his settlement at Rod River. Am. P., vol. 20. ficatioi vol. 11 Stratford, J Toront the Eyi Stratton, Tb many ( P., vol. Strickland, E prospec 376. Strychnia, D Reid. Stdart, Andre Canada. Stcart, Chs. I cm rail' 116. Stdart, Rev. worship. Stdart, James, and Low Submarine tele ■marine,— Subscription ii Letter on Eng. P., ■ Snores. Questi par la Sc Valencioi Voir «uiB INDEX. 211 1 vers). Bio. C. Stbachan, Hi3hoi) John. Letter to Hon. A. iV. Morin, on tho Clergy reserves. Can, P., vol. 43. Pastoral letter on the maintenance of the clergy. Can. P., vol. 80. Thanksgiving ser- mon. Can. p., vol. 83. Biographical notice of,— Can. />., vol. 93. Pastoral letter re- Suez Canal question, viewed in itg political bearings. By D. A. Lange. Eng. P., TOl. 260. Suez. L'Isthme de, — Par Raoul Boudon Bro. Eur., vol. 8. Sugar and Sugar Cane. On the cultivation and manufacture of,— Eng. P. toIs- 349, 352. ^m. P., vol. 17. ■ Specific gravity tables for,— Eng. , .„_ P., vol. 349. specting tho Unlvergity of Toronto. Sugar question. -Ei^. P., to!s. 332, 349, 362. Can. P., vol. 9 0. Suicide. These sur le,— Par le Dr. F. A. H- "~ On the present state La Rue. £ro. C, voL TO of the Church. Can. P., vols. 12, 116- So.teb, J. and W. Their trial for the murder ~ Charge at the visi- of Lane. <7a«. P., vol 98' tationofhisCicrgy. Can. P., vol 93. Sullivan, J. Speech on tho case of the Ameers of Scinde. Eng. P., to1.»362. SciLivA.y, W. B. Sketch of the Montreal celebration of the Grand Trunk rail- way. Can. P., vol. 61. Sunday League. See Xatwnal Sunday League. Sunday Observance. On, — Eiig. P., vol. 2Ï1. Can. p., vol, 88. Sunday Rest Association. See Metropolitan Sunday Rett, ^c. Sunday Schools. Notes on lessons for,— Can. P., vol.i4. — Hymns for use of,— Can. p., vol. 44. Sunday Trading. See Metropolitan Sunda;/ Rest, é[c. Snzon, L. T. Aidc-mdmoire du Carabinier Volontaire. Bro. C, vol. 103. Tableau synoptique des Mouvements d'une compagnie. £ro. . „ Address in jusli- fication of Trinity College. Can. P., vol. 111. Sthatfobd, J. S. Report for 1851, of the Toronto dispensary for the diseases of the Eye. Can. P., vol. 62. Stratton, Thomas. On the celtic origin of many classical proper names. Eng. P., voL 288. Strickland, Edward. Greece: its condition prospects and resources. Eny. p., vol. 370. Strychnia, Dissertation on,— By Alex. P Reid. Can. P., vol. 62. Stdart, Andrew. On Education in Lower Canada. Can. p., vol. 47. Btcart, Chs. B. Report on the Great West- ern railway in 1847. Can. P., vol. 116. Stcart, Rev. Edward. On Sacramental worship. £«j. P.. vol. 277. SrcART, James. On proposed Union of Upper and Lower Canada. Can. P., vol. 5. Submarine telegraph. See Telegraph. Sub- marine, — Subscription in tlio Cliurch of England. Letter on,— By the Rev. A. P. Stanley, Engi P., vol. ai2. Sucres. Question dca,— Solution proposée par In, Sociét»; d'.agricutture, .tc, de Valenciennes. Bru. 4iigl., vol. 349. Voir «ussi Sugar, C, VOL 121. Sweden. Dispute between the King and the Senate, respecting the Regal Power. Eng. P., vol. 282. Short account of the Constitution of,— £n§-. P., vol. 282. SwEDENBOBo, Emmanuel. Catalogue of the works of,—Jm. P., vol. C4. SwKKT, S. and others. 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