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TACHfi, PRINTER TO THE KING'.S MOST EXCKLLKNT MAJEST\ 1916 CATALOGUE PAMPHLETS, JOURNALS AND REPORTS IN THE PUBLIC ARCHIVES OF CANADA 1611-1861 WITH INDEX SECOND EDITION Pritabid bv NORMAN FEE Published by authority of the Secretary of State under the direction of the Archivist. OTTAWA PKINTED BY J. ni L. TACUfi. PRINTER TO THE KING'S M08T EXCELLENT MAJESTY 1916 INTHODrCTION. The iiddition of a large iiumbiT of paniplilets to thu Library of the Archive* since the publication of the " Catalogue of Taniphlets, etc., in the Dominion Archivea." published m 1011, has rendered that catalogue, as a work of reference, inadequate. The wido circulation of that i)ul)lication a\i'akened u new interest in the pamphlet and pliuvd tlie Archi.i's in toudi witii a large number of private collectors in Canada and iu the I'nited States, and with many den ers and colliH'tors abroad. The sys- tematic gufliering together of a collection of pami)hlcts dealing with the 'Tairs of early -^'orth Americr and, more particularly with Caiuida from the earlie.->t times until mn was pursued with new vigour, and o opportunity was lost to secure from llic>e collectors and dealers pampldets not already on the shelves- Many rare and valuable pamphlets were received from the collections of Abbo Dub.,.:,, Archdeacon Hayniond, Professor Shnrtt, the late Sir Sandford Fleming, and from many other persons. S\ich additions increased the munber of pamphlets from U.ll in the year 1!U1, to 2,tt.'il at the beginning of l!»lf>. These, following the form of the 1911 publication, have bci'ii arranged in chronological order, and ha-e been numbered as indicateecial subjects have been included. The list has not been designed to serve as a lilue-book Catalogue, hence the regular annual reports of the various public depart- meuti have not been mentioned. The index includes references to the author and the chief subjects of each volume. A. G. D it;!5 leil— 1649. 1. MiMio Caaadeni^t. K,;.,.,^ .-x I'.„„, „h:.,., i„ a.mma tr„„.„,i,,a Ad rracpo.I- t.m 0,.n,-rHl-.„, S..o«ot,.t.,s Iksv A R. Pktrm n.ARU, ojv.dcm Societatia. (181l7" •'*'•"»/''<"• •■m.Mum ,„ Ann ,s Littkhih. ^nni CIJ. IDC. XI. nii,iN(iAK. -^x. Typ<.Kraphe en la Novvi:i.i.i; FnANTR en I'Annoe M.DC.XXVI. Enuoycc au Fire Hikrosmk I.'Ai.i.v.jjant par le P. Charles L'Allemant Superienr de la Mission de la Compagnie de Iesvs en Canada. D'Apres la Copie dans le Mercure Francois Tome 13. A Paris Chez Estienne Richer rue S. lean de Latran M.DC.XXIX.* 8vo., 59 pp. 10. lettre dv Pere Charles I.'Allemant Svporievr dc la Mission de Canadas; de la Compagnie de Iesvs. Enuoi/ee au Pere Ilierosme rAllemant son frere, de la mesme Compagnie. Oh sent contenus los nioeurs & fagons de viure des Sauuages hdbUans ce pais la ; & conime ils se comportent auec les Chrestiens Frangois qui y demourent. Ensemble la descripiiou des lilies de cette contree. A Paris, Par lean no%'cher, rue des Anicndiers a la Verite Royale, 1627.* 8vo., 16 pp. 11. lettre dn Renerend Pfere L'Alleinand, Siiprrimr de la Mission des Peres lesuites, en la Noli:f.li.e France Enuoyee de Bordeaux au R. P. Superieur du Coili'BO des Ii'fuites a Paris, et dati'e du 22 Xovembre, 1G29. Iniprimee d'apres I'exemplaire que Ton trouve dans les Voyages du Sieur Chpmplam. A Paris, M.DC.XXXIL* ivo.. 15 pp. 12. The Mapp and Description of New-England; iofielher vilh a Discourse of Plantation and Collonies: also A relation of the nature of the Climate, and liow it agree-i with our o«-ne (.Vii > try England. How neere it lyes to New- foundland, Virginia, Nova Francia, Canada, and other Parts of the West-Indies. Written by S:> William Alexander, Knigmt. London. Printed for Nathaniel Bvtter. An. Dom. 1630.* 8vo. 13. les Voyages Avantvrevx ihi Capitnine ^[nrtin de I[o,Tnrs;ibal, hnliitnnt de Cubi- buru. Contenant les Reigles & enseionemens necessaires a la bonne & seure Nauigation. Revue & corrige en cette derniere impression, & argmente de la declinaison du Roleil, qui este fait suivant la reformation du Calendrier de Fan mil cinq cens quatre vingt deux. A Bordeaux: Par Gvillavme Millanges. Imprimeur ordinaire du Roy. MDCXXXIII. 8vo., 157 pp. 14. Joannis de laet Antwerpiani. Rksponsjo nd Dissortationem scfiindam Hvgonis (irotti. do Origino (iititium Aniorii'muirum. ct m Inpu e ad hthi mqik i.inKLLU' . Amstelrodami, Apud Ludovicum Elsevirium. 1644. 8vo., 166 and 8 pp. 15. Novum Belgium, description do Niei w Netiikhi.and et Notice sir Rene Ooupil. Par le R. P. Isaac Jogle.s, de la Compa;/nie de Jesus. A New York: Dans I'Ancien Niew Netherland (1646)*. Presse Cinmo\Fy de J Al. Shea. 8vo., 44 pp. 16. The Day Breaking if not the Si n Rising of the (iosi'ki. vith the Indians in New- England. Zach. 4, 10. WJw hath despised the day of small things? Matth. 1.3, 13. The Kingdome of heaven is like to a graine of mustard seed. Ibid, verse 33. The Kingdome of heaven is like unto Leven. London : Printed by Rich. Cotes, for Fulk Clifton and are to bee sold at his shop under Saint Margaretts Church on New-nsh-street Ilill. 1047. New York: Reprinted for Joseph Sabin, 1865. 8vo., 32 pp. CATALOGUE OF PAMPHLETS 9 LXVL-"t:.,'Jfp;. °' '" ^'"^^"^ ^"'"-^y <^« J--M"ie Shea, M.DCCC- 1650—1699. 18, Epistola Rev. P. Gabriel!5 Drfi it rrxr, = o • x .• -r « Neo-Eboraci in insula Manhattan- ' Tvprs Cramoisianis JoANMs-lfARiK She.*. M.DCCC.LXIX.* 8vo.. 13 pp. fort long-temps. " Medec.ne. qui a demeure dans ce Pays-U 20. Traitez de paix conclus entre S. Jr. Lk Roy df Fn^vr,.- .n t. «pp "'" '"'■""™ * ""-W" " H»o„,M«.,. Kls B.ill,„,,9 el I,. 12™., •I- i«r S,i„ct P„™ , a™™ ""^ •^"°°° '" '°»''«'" 8vo., 9 "pp. " """'' Crflu.oi«y cie Jean-Mahie Shka. M.DCCC.LVm.* PUBLIC ARCHIVES OF CANADA 24. Trait6 de paix cntre les Couronnes de France ct d'AriKloterre. Coiiclu a Breda le 31 Juillet 1667. A Paris. De I'lmprimerie de Frederic Leonard, Premier Imprimeur ordi- naire dii Koy, de Monseigneur, du Clerge de Franee, & seul pour les Finances. MDCLXXXIX. Avec PriiiUge dc Sa Majeste. 8vo., 16 pp. 25. A Commission for the Woll-Covmiini: nf our Ponplo inlmliitlns in Newfound- land; or, Trafficking in Bays, Creeks, or fresh Rivers tUore. 1669. 4to., 2 pp. 26 An Abstract of all the Stati tks nuide ConcerninR Alikns Tuading m England from the first year of K. Henry the VII. Also, of all the Laws made for Securing our Plantation Trade to our Selves. With Observations thereon, proving that the Jews (in their practical way of Trade at this time) Break tlicm all, to the great Daraapo of the King in His Customs, the Merchants in their Trade, the whole Kingdom, and His Majesties Plantations in America in their Staple. Together with the Hardships and Difficulties the Author hath already met with, in his Endeavouring to find out and Detect the Ways and Methods they take to effect it. . . _ By Samuel Haync, sometime Ryding-Surieyor for His Majesties Customs, and Surveyor for the Act of Naviriation in the Counties of Devon and Cornwal. Printed by N. T. for the Author, and are to be Sold hyWalter Davis in Amen-Comer, 1685. 8vo., 38 pp. Trait! de Neutrality conclu a Londres le scizieme Novembre 1686. Entre les Roys de France et d'Angleterre, Touchunt les pays dea deux Roys en Amerique. A Paris, De I'lmprimerie de Frederic Leonard, premier Impnmeur du Koy, de Mor.seigneur, & seul pour les Finances. M.DC.LXXXVI. Avec privilege de sa Majeste. 8vo., 12 pp. 28. la Vie du R. P. Pierre Joseph Marie Ciiaumoxt. de la Compagnie de Jesus, Missionnaire dans la Nouvelle France, ecrite par lui-meme par ordre de son Superieur, I'an 1688. Nouvelle York: Isle de Manate, A la Presse Cramoisy de Jean-Marie Shea. M.DCCC.LVIL* 8vo., 106 pp. 27 29 30, Suite de la Vie du R. P. Pierre Joseph ^fnrie Chaimont. dc la Comp:\gnio de Jesus, par un Pere de la meme Compagnie avec la maniere d'oraison du vener- able Pere, ecrite par lui-meme. Nouvelle York: Isle de Manate, A la Presse Cramoisy de Jean Marie Shea. MDCCCLVIIL* 12mo., 66 pp. Memoire present! au Protecteur d'Angleterre. Par le Mnrquis de Leyde, et D. Alonse de Cardenas. Ambassndeurs du Roy Catholique en Angleterre. Le vingt-unieme do May 1655. Trrtite de Paix entre le Royaume de France et La Republic d'Angleterre, d'Escosse, et d'Irlande. De I'lmprimerie de Frederic Leonard, Premier Imprimeur ordinaire du Roy. & seul pour les Finances. 1689. 8vo., IG pp. 3L Relation or sa Captivitk Parmi i.ks Onnkhhts en 1600-1. Par Ic R. P. Pierre Milet de la Compagnie de Jesus. Nouvelle -York : Presse Cramoisy de, Jean-Marie Shea. 12mo., 56 pp. M.DCCC.LXIV.* CATALOaVE OF PAMPHLETS Hyatt's Photographic Reprint, 1891. Svc, 15 pp. 1700—1709. 33. Helation ou Jolrnal du Voyagk m- R. p Jacoues r,RA\ivn A. in r • j M.DCCC:LIX?l2iS 68 pp"""'''' "^^ ''^ '''''' ^"'""'^^ "^^ .Ie«..ZinShea. '" ^fp^J:^s:^:::^;'TZ^^:z^^ ^-^^^^ - noo. Par m.^. 12mo."c7ip.^"^^ "^ ^" ^"''' ^""""^ "^^ Jean-Marie Shea. M.DCCC.LXI.* 35. E^t^j" de la ^LATioN des Aventures et Voyage de Math.ku Sa.kan. N.u.'ELLE York: A la Presse Cramoisy de J. M. Shea.* 186a. 12mo., 32 pp. 38. The Two Great Questions Considered. to the Emperor and his Family securing the 6panwA Succession favoJIf tlt^Sor^mycL"; Wia'^VS^^^^^^^ ^<""'-^^ ^ Powers relating thereunto. *^^ ^'""'^ ^"*«^« ^'^'^ Z^aupAm', mJ-Jc'' ^"''' ^'''"''^ '"^"^'"^ ^" '^^ ^'^'=*''' °f ^-«^> the Dutchy of 38. Relation des Affaires du Canada, En 1696 ^"mpagnie de Jesus jusqu'en 1702. 12mo?73 tp. ^°* ' ^' '" '"■'**'' ^'■'""°"'' "^^ "^""^ ^«"" S^^"- MDCCCLX V.» 8vo., 26 pp. " Cmniuisy de Jean iiAwu Shea. M.DCCC.LXV.* Et d«8 Missions des PSres de la 8 PUBLIC ARCHIVES OF CAXADA 40. liberty Asserted. A Tragedy. As it is ncted at the New Theatre in Little Lin- coIn's-Inn-Fields. Written by Mr. Dennis. London: printed for George Strahnn at the Golden Ball, against the Royal Exchange, in Cornhill; and Bernard Lintoit at the Middle-Temple-Gate in Fleetstreet. 1704 Price Is. 6d. 8vo., 64 pp. 41. An Account of the Propagation of the (Iospel in foreign parts. Continued to the year of our Lord 1705. Representing what the Society establish'd in England by Royal Charter, hath done since thqir incorporation June 16, 1701, in Her Majesty's Plantations, Colonies and Factories. As also what they design to do upon further Encouragement from their own :^^embe^8 and other well disposed Christians, either by Annual Subscrirtions, present Benefactions or future Legacies. London: Printed by Joseph Downing, in Bartholomew-Close near West Smithfield, 1705. 4 folio pp. 42. Scheeps-Togt Van Johan de Verrazano, Florentyner, Na Florida; T'ytgesonden van Francoys de I, Konig van Vrankrijk, om vreemde Landen te ontdekken. In het Jaar 1524. Briefg-wijse door den Ontdekker opgestcld, en aan sijn Koninglijke Majesteyt gesonden. Verhalende een Ontdelckirtg v •ers.heyde Zeekusten, en EyUnden, met de bcschrijving der selver Volkeren, hun Levens-manier, Dragt, Cedaante, Imborst, Woonplaatsen, Dieren, Vrugten, Zaay-tijd, en aJles, war danmerkinge verdient. Voor-af gaat een Kort Voor-bcrigt van do Scheeps-Togten en Volk-plantingen der Fransset., in het Noorderg^'deelte van America, te weeten in Florida ei Canada; de eerL,te in ht jaar 1524. en soo vervolgens. Xu alder-eerst uvt het Frans vertaald. Met noodig Register en Konst-T ■ t verrijkt. Te Leyden, by Pieter Vander Aa, Bookverkooper, 1706. Met Privilegie. 12mo., 31 pp. 43. Remarks upon the Bank of England, with roR.nrd more especially to our Trade and Govornment. Occasioned by the present Discourse concemii.g the intended Prolongation of the Bank. Humbly addressed to the Honourable House of Commons. By a Merchant of London, and a true Lover of our Constitution. London: Printed in the year 1707. 12mo., 51 pp. 44. A Vindication of the Bank of Enchind from the Misrepresentations, and Ground- less Suggestions of a late Pamphlet entitled, Remarks upon the Bank of England. To which is added, by way of Appendix, Essays upon Banks, upon Credit and upon Plenty and Scarcity of Money. By a Merchant. London: Printed for R. Parker at the Unicorn under the Rctal Exchanoi:, 1707. 12mo., 96 pp. 45. lettre du Pere Jacques Oravier, dc la Compagnie de .Thus, le 23 Fevrier, 1708, Sur Les Affaires de la Louisiane. NoLVELLE-YoRK : de la presse Cramoisy de Jean-Marie Shea, MDCCCLXV.* 12mo., 18 pp. 46. Taylour, Joseph. Comman "er of IT.^I.S. T.itohfiold nud Commander in chief of Her Majesty's Forces in Newfoundland. Commission to John Collins to be governour and Commander in Chief of the Fort and Harbour of St. John's and aii the Sea-Cuasta belweeu FeiiyluiiJ and Carbonere Island. With petition of John Collins and address of the inhabitants )f Newfoundland. St John's Nfld.: 1709. Single large folio. CATALOaVE OP PAMPHLETS 1710—1739. thrir Country, their strange afdretilL^l^•S Description of Kon.cdies for their Sick Customs ir7 ^';^"?'°"' Feasts, Marriages. Burials. P-K-e, Policy. Huntin7VLh rtwrr- ^"•■^*""*-"- Habits. Sports, War. "ther l-:xTvnodinaS Things wo'rthvT)? 7-''" '' "'" ^"'■'"'''- ^'^^^ ««--"« Produetions,BeautT or'SiCStS:^^^^^^^ -'-' - -^^ous ParhtS '"^ ''' ^^""-^""^ °^ *^« ^-P-^ °f StatTone'- persnan. to Act of KoMAt. Ex Typography Georgii Plachi. M.D.CC.X* 12mo., 54 ^p. 49. Canadice Missionis Eelatio Ah nnno l6ii usque ad nnn„n, i«'<» ...^. .V,..„., „„„. n03 . niO. Auctore r^rZ/J.^eVso^ieS Su". R;!„^i'^*°";i" ^°*'- "l"?"- ^^- ^"-^^"^ ^' ''nP^essa. KOM.E ix Typographia Georgii M.D.CC.X.* 12nio.. 38 pp. 50. A Vindication of the Prefcnt AI v fmm -"i, oi upon occasion of the New PreliminarL <^'amours rnisM against them ir/we^er would friqhten us with the Exoenro n«^ T. r War, eHher are not sensible of our LTl ^""P*"/^, ""^ TeUiousnc,> of such a Arrow out .f a French Quler ' ' °" *^ "^'^ '"•"' '^'^ ^'"^ « ?"«<'»''' ahlc and destructive to his cLntry' I^gul In Herh: " '""' '"'' ''*'"'"'""- London: Printed in the year M.DCC.XI. 12mo.7 62 pp. 51. A letter to n Xob.b I.,nn, concerning the late Expedition to Can.d,.. (Signed in2.'-"l22/2a ;;' '" ^- ^'"''^^'"' "-^ '^« «'f-d-Arn. in Farwicic-Lane. upon A — 16mo.. 8 pp. Her M- for JTer Sr 52. The Protest ui the L with the names of the _ Printed in the year 1 53. The Offers of France Explained CurhjiiurPacm nolo? Quia turpi, est, &c. Cicero lTl.'rriee\3d^l^htfn.a^y btLt'.n^ ^T'-""'"- ^ ^W.-c..Zan. '*-S^rSL!Jf^JS;;?S;i^:;::.tt2'S"';2''tr^^^^^ With so.e i.ondon: Printed f r'l' R,.W 7' *u ^^ , '"'^^ 5n « P««t- und I'yrncy. ^^^ ^ ''"•' nierchants. against a late Charge of Theft % Cal^b D'Ainers of Gkay's-Ivv Fsq • iiitillrf. Om,,v.„„k, ,„™" °" "" ^""" '■"* P-Ui'W «- 1 a PampJM London: Print->ri fr... w r- i ■. ^IDCCXXX. 12n^o 36 p". ^' ^""""'' '" ^"B^el-street. Covent-Garden. ^,^^ln ..swer to a late pa.phlet. intitled ^".iS; ':ri;::':Z:!it!t:i 12 mtt pp.''^'"'^'^ '°- ^- ^-°>''">- - Russel-Street, Covent-Garden. 1731. 65. The Natnrftl Probability of a Lastino Pfvck ,v v. „ Shewn from the Circumstances of tLp 5 '""'^- Matters, that the surest way for EnffllnTtn Shewing, among other New - to contract rather than i 'lar^; K t rCol™ ' ^'^ '"^" ^"^°* ^''-''- ^^'^^^}f I'oor yet hath greater riches. Prov xiHY "^' ''^""^ " '^'^^ '"'^'^•«'* in J:,:;':'^^ '^ ^^^^^' - ^-- ^^ a aWelle^n the Cari.ees to his Friend ^'"'^-Si mri^mol's^rf °^'' "^''"^ *'- Chapter-House in St. Paul's «^ Mj^i^ .r la Colonie de la .ou.lle-Prance, en I.e. (Title page nii.ing.) '' S.&S?Kj:^.StS ^:r^ - ^^r^ "-^=-'<^ ^. Two Papera •<'r^;r. ,•„ Europe. In a i;tt." tl ^^IT; .^^^^^ "^ '*" ^--n< 5^aT"/ London: Printed hv TT tt • " —;;™"" ^n fe Countrv harden, 1736. (P^e^ ^IZT,' ^l ^' ^'""^-^^-'^ ^ «" ell-street, Covent- 12 PIBUC ARCBIVE8 OF CAKADA 1740—1749. 69. Journal de la Guerre dn ¥ici«sippi pontrp les CiiirAniAs. en 1739 et finie tn 1740, le loT d'Avril. Pnr un Officicr de I'tirniee de M. de Nouaille. Nouve'.lo York, Isle do Manate, De la Presae CramoiBy de Jean Marie Shea M.DCCC.UX.* 12mo., 92 pp. 70. Remarks upon tlio PRKi.iMrxAUY Aiitk i.i s .n- Pk\(t. As they were lately transmitted to Us from the Hague; Wherein the Article relating to the ttmntinK a Subsidy to the Pretender by tho House of Ilanovir, for SrourinR their Hereditary Succession to the Crown of Oreat Briiain, is proved to be the hifrhest Insult on the Present King, and tho most diingerouf Attack ujioii the Ori^'iiial Liberties of the English Nation, which were acknowledKcd by King WxU'Mm 111 and from which they have never yet departed, nor Clin ever Sell. Wiih the Grounds and Reasons of the Revolution. To which nro subjoined, Some Observations concerning the Payment of the lute Kmperor's Loan. London; printed for C. Corbett, over-against St. Dunstan's Church, Fleet Street. 12mo.. 40 pp. 71. The Profit and loss of Great Britain in tiic present War with Spain. From July 1739, to July 1741. In a Letter to a friend. London: Printed for J. liohrris, near the Oxford-Arms, in Warwick-Lane. MDCCXLI. linio., 40 pp. 72. ' J Flourish of the Annual Spring. Improved in a Sermon Preached at the ancient Thursday Lecture in Boston, May 3, 1739. By ilnthrr Byles, A.L.M. Pastor of a Church in Boston. Numb. xvii. 8. — Bihohl. (he Boil of Aaron huihlcii, and hrowjl t forth Buds, and hloomed Blossoms, and yielded .i/monfi*. Boston, Priiitiil mid Sold by Knpors and Fowle at the Printing-Office over- against the South-East Corner of the Town House. 1741. 24mo., 48 pp. 73. The Treaty Held with the Ixntws of the Si\- Nations at Philadelphia, in July 1742. To which is Prefix'd An Account of the first Confederacy of the Six Nations, tlioir present Tributaries. Dependents and Allies. London : Re-printed and Sohl by T. Sowlo Raylton and Luke Hinde, at the Bihle in Geonje-Yard, Lombard Street. [Price Si.x-Pencc.] 8ov., xii4-37 pp. 74. An Inquiry into the Bevenue. Credit, and Commerce of France. In a Letter to a Member of this present Parliament. London: Printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford Arms in Warwick Lane. 1742. (Price One Shilling.) 12mo., G4 pp. 75. Keflexions sur I'Ecrit intitule Ricliesse de I'Ktat. p'|iip — Pe toto statu rerum communiiim cognoscis, quae quales sint, non facile est Scribere. .1/. T. Cie. ad Lental, Epist. S. Edition de I'Auteur. ALondres: MDCCXIJL 12mo , 32 pp. 76. The Present Measures proved to be the only means of securing the Balance of Power in Europe, as well as the Liberty and Ixdependency of Ghe.\t-Bhitain. With observations on that Chimerical Insinuation, That more regard is had to the Welfare of Hanover, than to the Interest of these Kingdoms. CATALOGVE OF PAMPBLKT8 „ ■3 ^:^^:^Z rSed'p^ISs'''"" " '^''"'^' *•' ^"'^"-"^ -•»*'"« t° the Si.i.Hntri2^r;tp!' ■' '"'^"' ^^ '^'"-•^*-^- "«• (PWce One "• Sc'reXrrrK; aUS' ^Z tlt^ '^.^^^^^r'. ^e..i„, the ,ate Operation. oftheCnn.paiTOSnrtJp 5 \ th« Extr.ord.naiy Slownesa of the the resiKnation of tSr^ofS— '/'*"'" "* Dettrngen; and. particularly, for Euro^r """"^ °*''" ''""°"' ^'"•"■-'''- -lating to the present Broil, of P.'«?^V^r''""' '^•''*'"'^"'«'"^ ^- '•"'^^"'J' and Con„m.a.« 2r„»W.i,e in pJ^'nL!ir^. '"' '^' ^°°'-'' - I'ater.noster.row. 1743. (Price Si, Ballance of Pow^r T^la n2 aXur InaHlltr '"T''^' **'* ^"^^'^ °^ ^he cun..tanecs. a War o"^ thrc^^^neX ^7^^:^^''''" ''' °"' ^'^-"* ^- A^rifcii'ae"" ""•'"''"• '""^ '""'^'^ «""••'' «-'^- Poscit. Tacit, in vita ."' *'^ ^^°'^ ^" Pater-noster-Row. 1744. 80. Considerations on the State of the British Fwiipn.L-.. • a • Trade of the Cit. of LondonrrnTsTraUrMi:-.^^^^^^^^^^^ Peppeurell, Esq • L^uJenan^Op^l.T ^''f ;;"«n'°«nf °f the Honourable William a Squadron o^H a raStnl! " ^°'""'!S''^' '" ^^'^^= ^"^ <=°-'''d ^y Warren. Esq! '^ ^'"^' ^™'" ^"^^"^ ^'«^*''^' Commanded by Peteb PraSL^^T!"! ^^r"^'.^^' ^"''*°' °f » <^'^"«='> •« Boston. r raise ye the Lord, &c. Jude. v. ver 2, 20 Boston : Printed. 14 PUBLIC ARCHIVES OF C AX ADA Svrrcndered to the English on the 17th of June, 1745, after • Siege of Forty-eiftht Daya. By Jameb Gibson, Gentleman Voluntier at the above SicKC. London: Printed for J. Newberry, nt the Bible and Sun, in St. Pjul't Church- Yard, MDCCXLV. 8vo.. 49 pp. 83. The Dutch Reaioner. A letter from the ITague, on the Earl of Cheaterfield's Embassy and Success, and the Emperor's Death; Wherein the late Chnnfje in our Ministry, the present Views and Interests of the Powers of Europe, and of the Empire particularly; and the Strength and Weakness of France and her Enemies, are considered in a new but natural Light. Done from the French. London: Printed for M. Cooper, in Pater-nostep-Row. MDCCXLV. (Price One Shilling) 12mo., .W pp. 84. A letter to n Cprtain Forriirn 'Minister; in wliich the GiKiiNns ok tiik Preskst War are truly stated; the Conduct of the last Administration in Regard to FoREiG.N Apkairs fiilly vindicated; and the Terms of a Safe and Honourable Peace clearly pointed out. London: Printed for M. Cooper, at the Qlohe in Pater-noster-Row. 1745. (Price Oiii" Shilling) ]2nio., viii+fi3 pp. 85. The Present State of the British and French Trade to Africa and America Consider'd and Compnr'd: With Some Propositions in Favour of the Trade of Great Britain. London: Printed for E. Coniyii", nt the Royal-Exchange. MDCCXLV. (Price One Shilling) 12mo., r,C, pp. 86. The Importance of Cape Breton I'oii-idcrM: in a liOtter to a -Nfernber of Pnrlia- ment. From an Inhabitant of >''ew-England. London: Printed for R. Dodsley in Pall-Mall, and sold by M. Cooper in Pater-noster-Row. MDCCXLVI. Price One Shilling. 8vo., 73 pp. (Signed Massachusettensis.) 87. The Importance :i': ■ Advantage of Cape-Breton-, '''ruly Stated, and Impartially Considered. With proper maps. Si quid. . . . Hor. Ep. Vi Lib T. London: Printed for John and Pr.ul Knapton, at the Crown in Ludgaie- Street. MDCCXLVI. 8vo., vi-f-156 pp. 88. Extraordinary Events the Doings of God. and marvellous in pious Eyes. Illustrat ' in a Sermon nt the South Church in Ronton, (New-England on the General ianksgiving, Thursday, July 18, 1745. Occasioned by Taking the City of Louishurg on the Isle of Cape Breton, by New-England Soldiers, assisted by a British Squadron. By Thomas Prince, M.A., And one of the Pastors of the said Church. Psal. xcviii. 1, 2. sing unto the Lord a new Song. The fifth Edition. Boston, Printed: London, Reprinted; and sold by John Lewis, in Bartholo- mew-Close, near West-Smithfield; and by the Booksellers in Town and Country. 1746. (Price Four-pence.) 12mo., 32 pp. 89. The Present Condnct of the Ws?. London: Printed for W. Webb, near St. Paul's 1746. 8vo., 56 pp. [Price One Shilling.] CATALOOVB OF PAMPBLSTS uiid hxplanatory. * *•• with gome note* Critical ^Iwtntur tcria ludo. Vetiis Auctor. 91. In the year ilDCCLVI. 12i„o.. 28 pp. London :P.„ee "" "* *'^ ^'"^^ - Pater-Noster-Row «rnce the Dl"e of mwcASTlT-' J-ih''A ""'"n"' "^ ^rnssachuBet's Bay. To his ^^^.ts on Cape Breton; drawA up Tt the n«-'^'''r.u''''"'' ^''^ ^«^«c« Settle- Representatives of the Provinc« n/V "^ °* *•"" ^"""oil "nd House of b.v Sir W,r.LUM PrPPtRBF-ronLl ^^/"'^"'I's^'s Bay: approved and a?t«t2 tho -'''/xpedition:";:Sh^,S\;':uto7ity""'='^'' °*'^^" -^^ --anK London: Printed by E Owfn In l^^ • , r A 0.„_ V . R'Tu^ci-Zane. 1748. 8 vo., 32 pp. A Geoffraphioal History of Nova Sror.A p . • • p '^Y'^^" the Two Crowns of Englakh «tj v / '^° ''^''""« Struggles Promce. Wherein is shew^ The Wtanc!"'f "^ '"' '^1 ^"^^'"^ ''^ «"«» Trade, as to the securing of our olhl^etSnt ll' Nor A^i^""' *° ^^ 87. 98 16 II liuv Aifi Hivea or casada To which ii flildnl, An AiT.iiiilt! Description of the Tittyt, H«'bi tcii, against the iniputations .,f Fraud, Cruelty, and Per- fidiousness. Showing how Dutch Industry may become profitobie to Great Uritain in the Herring F'ishery; and this Kingdom restored to a prosperous con- dition by Good Economy, and A more spirited Policy: Particularly with regard to the Phicroachmenta of France, and the untractablcness of Spain. To which is addi>d, a supplement. Relative to the Settlement of Nova Scotia. London: Printed for R. Spavan, at the Crown in Ivy Lane, near Pater- nostcr-Pow. 1749. 8vo., 36 pp. 101. An Examination of tli. PiiiNcipr.Ks, and an En^i inv i^io the Conpi-ct, of the lui) 15 rs; in rcfrarii to The Establishment of their Power, and their Prosecu- tion of the War, 'till tin Siiaming of the Preliminaries. In a letter to a Member of Parliampiit, The Third Edition, reviewed and corrected. Niiuirum, ut quidani — etc caveret. Cic. Orat. Phillip, 2da. London, printed for A. Price, near Temple-Bar. M.DCC.XLIX. 12mo., 79 pp. 102. Reasons tc shew, that there is n proat Probability of a Navigable passage to THE Western American Ockan, through Hudson's Streights, and Chesterfield Inlet; from the Observations made on board the Ships sent upon the late Dis- covery; supported by Affidavits, which coincides with several Former Accounts. Humbly offered to the Consideration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. London: Printed for J. Robinson at the Golden Lion on Ludgate-Street, MDCCXLIX. 12mo., 2.3 pp. 1750—1754. 103. A Letter from the T^ord Rishop of Tendon, to the Clergy and People of London and Wesimtniiii^r; Un Occasion of tiie Late Earthquakes London: Printed for John Whiston in Fleetstreet. MDCCL. 8vo., 18 pp. '^'^rm^'^i Y'^mmsmt^^r.imff''JK^: VOYAGES AVANTVREVX DVCAPirAINE MARTIN DB HOYARSABAl Habitanc de Otbiburu. Conten^int Us T(ttglts O' enfdgnemvs »ccej[atres a U bonnt cfeitre Nxuigatton, •"g-ncnte dc la dccli«„fo„ du Sglc.f "Ti "'fS »»'' c/nq cen$ quatre-vingt deux. ordinaire du Roy! ' ^'^Pr'mf ur fSee Vo. /» I* ^z. ■^'m^5?^^I'r^^,..t:g.^e^jL^gEI^, TiOTSLiaJJaS&fTi^-l loANNis DB Last Ant\retpiani RESPONSIO KyfD DISSERTATIONEM SECUNDAM H vc o Ni s Gr o T lU DE Originc Gentium Amcricanarum-. Cum Indite adHtrumqutlibeBurH* AMSTBIJlODlMr, Apu d Ludovicum Elfev irium. cId h cxuv. --M tSfc .Vo. yj "ajiTSSwsc::^!^ lyuu^u. I fVlfiWWI^^BailFWmM'! Liberty Afferted. TRAGEDY. As it is Aded at the NEW THEATRE I N Little Lincoln s-Inn-Fields. Written by Mr. Dfnnis. LONDON: Prioted for George Strab^n at the Golden Ball, againft the Mtddle-TeMfle-Gattm Fleetftreet. 1704. Price I/. 6arr^ A) IS to btrtjeEled nith Scctn a«d Inii!^n:,xi,n ^ '"VJT ^"6^''^'"='", <** bei»g both d^LnoHT^l, Md dijiruaivt to his Country. ^ Anguls in Herba. t N D Nr Printed in the Year M. DCC XL IBre No. So *^f^ l^¥ I'C^v.Y - »■■ ftC^-i; ■m.V -t-,.;;^.,.: THE PROTEST O F T H E S. A— UPON Her M Her Sp-— : WITH THE Names of the L ds for Printed in the Year 1711. I.^tr So. Si _>•„ ■■ -" -:.Ar^ IfTK' .^JSWFSSf^f^^,' CONSIDERATIONS OntheSTATEofthc BRITISH t.^HERIES I N AMERICA, And their CONSEQJUENCE to GREAT BRITAIN WITH PROPOSALS for their SECURITY, By the REDUCTION of C A P E - B R E T O N, «^.. WHICH WERE C.7 of LONDON. „ H«M.;.3.M,«.„^ w Januaiy 1744-5. * London Printed for W;^«^om. b the Tonplc-E^ge. nc. the W 1 «np!.^''^ .. *m^' '-.v^iSjBKa 'w:..Mm^'m^m»:Himi' m ^^r.^'Jil^' Marvelloui Things done by the right Hand and lolj) Arm o/G o D in getting him the Vi^ory. SERMON Preached the 18"* oi July, 1745. Being a Day fct apart for Solemn Thankfgiving to Almighty God, for the Reduftion of CAPE-BRETOM by His Majefty's New-England Forces, under the Command of the Honourable WILLIAM PEPPERRELL, Efq; Lieutenant-Gencr-' and Corrmandcr in Chief; And cover'd by a Squadron of His Majefty's Sliips from Great Britainy command<' ";-• r^ecion of tho late Xa.ura'ation Bill '"'^ '° foreigners; occasioned '•'--()noShilliS ^Tj,\il^'^ ^;^' Gr.y,.lnn Gate, Holborn. MDCCLI. lOr-^^^Account o. Si. rears R..douce in „..,.,.,,, ,,„^ ^,33 ^^ ^^^^^ ^^ ■r;..ist5q'cS::^: ^::,^i:-2:: r!e?^rr[ i.?^ ^-"^^-^ *<> ^'^^ '■-^'■rwH. tending to shew, ^'^ °^ ^^''^' Observations, and Dis- '•mi'^nZ;UTTt^exLnsit:^""^"" '''^"^ HudsouVBay to Great - ';.v beneficial Articles of Comm ce ZTTT'' '\'' "^^ ""^ ^^^^ ^here^' "■-'■ ^'-.1 Fisheries. And ''"""""'=''' P"t,cularly m the Furs and in the Whale ;^-'- '^''^f'S^'oZr^hf :;:::de":^rt t"^ ""-rr^-' --^ ^^« "•'-i-te ;,"";-.^'o„.ent, as the only Alethod of kee jn > "f '.' '^' ^^^'^^^ "^ National '" "''-"'.is added an App'endS, conta^r ° ''' ''"'''^ °' *^^ ^^-l^- ;■■- - '-^ ^'^^^J'iw .i^^:,JS^-;;S7'^-^^^ -^ ' *^« ^--^- "'"' l;''"mrks upon the Papers and F.L ^"dson's bay Charter: Together "- <;-n„,ittee of the Honrn b louVe o'LC "' -'^ ^'"^ ^"'"P'"^^ ^''f^- If. An Estimate of the V.Z ^^°"'//^*. Commons, in the Year 1749. '" "ii'r^,'"i ''i^'"'°'-^'orc,VM^z,'''' """ ^'^ "" -'- JU. J he Soundings of Nelson-rive,, n A Survey of the Course of Nelson-river V -VSurvey of Seal and Gillam's Islands And ^"'u.^r^;' the Winds and Tides at ctuthill-river. for Part of the ^•'•■'ft J^tS;^S;;!,^^:^V^felsonand Hayes's Rivers; a ,.^ L..d„n: PHnted for J. Payne rd .?t:!r;/^_^ ^'r "^ ^«'-'» '^rt. Y ■mx'mn^mmmm 18 PriiLlC ARCHn EH Of CAXAOA 108. The Conduct of the French with K.v:inl t.i Nova Scotia. Virpiiii;i, nnd other Parts of the Continent of Xnrtli America. From it? first Settlement to the present Time. In which are exposed tlic Falsehood and Ab^^nrdity of their Arjruments made u?e of to elude the Force of the Treaty of T'trecht. and support their unjust Proceedings. In a Letter to a ^fcmher of Parliament. London : Printed for T. .TetTreys, Geotrraplier to His Royal Hishncss the Prince of Wales, at the Corner of St. ;\[artin*s Lane, near Charing Cross. MDCCLIV. [Price One Shilling.] 8vo.. 77 pp. 109. General Thoughts on the Construction, Tse anine further Discourses on the same Subject. London: Printed for K. Baldwin, at the Rose, in Pater-nostcr Row. 1754. (Price Si.x Pence.) IJmo.. 29 pp. 1755. 110. Lettres n'l n Fkancow a in II.ii.i.andois An la Franco la Graudc-Bretapne, Touchant I'Amerique Septontrionale. MDCCLV. 12mo.. 174 pp. sujet des (ifferends Survenus entre leurs Possessions respectives dans 111. Discussion Sommaire -ur Icl Ancicmus Limites .ie L"A( ADii:. et sur les Stipula- tions du Traite d'Utrecht (pii y sont relatives. A Basle, Chez Sanuieul Thoiirneisan. iI[)CCLV. ICmo., 37 pp. 112. A Miscellaneous Essay Conoeminir tlie Courts pursiu'd by CiHEAT Britain' in the Affairs of her Colonies: Witli some observations on the Great Importance of our Settlements in America, and The Trad'- liereof. London: Printed for R. Baldwin, in l';,ter-noster-Row. .MDCCLV. [Price Eighteen Pence.] bvo.. 1.34 pp. 113. The Wisdom and Policy of the French in the Construction of their Great Okfkes, So as best to answer the Purposes of extending their Trade and Com- merce, and enlarging their Foreign Settlements. With Some Observations in relation to the Disputes now subsisting between the English and French Colonies in America. London: Prinfid for R. Baldwin, at the llo^c in Pater-noster-Row. MDCCLV. (Prioe Eighteen Pence.) Svc, 133 pp. 114. Sympathy with Our Suffering Brethren, and an Improvement of their Dis- tances shewn to be our Duty. In Two Discourses; Occasioned by the Chiei. Oppressions of the Protest- ant:* IN pRANrE. and enlarged with a recent and particular account of the State of the persecution in that Kingdom. To^ which are prefi.xed. some serious Reflexions on the present Situation of these Nations, and our Amrrkan Colonies. By Thomas (iibbons. 5u«rus Aprr Vifrs Violarit Dertte novellas; Et rabidis Vvae Praeda fuere f'rn.i: &c. .fohnston, Pf. Ixxx. , ^'"'.if l^*"'^ '^° ^^'' ^ *^'"K* *° " ^'■''^n Tree, what shall be done to the Dry; mK^:^M^? VA r f""i t: ,./■ rwnii.KTs 19 rrosont S,TnAT.ON- and Co.vdcct or T.ondon. Printed fnr T n,, 1 1 i "'"■• xiv+fcO pp. •^ uiiowaixe to such as pive them -^DCCLV. 8v„..5Spp.'"^ ' ^-» "* »'- Biaek S.„„ i„ P„te.„oster-Row "6. Sibylline leaves, or A„on.vn.„. P,.,,.. ,- . • ■ A Lktter to the Lonn \f... '-'Pfr-- < oiita,,i,n„ r),.dieated to the Prinee thtp„fr'^ l"^^' ^°*''''"- % Wmitm Ca L"^°i*"''? °f 'h-e Colonies to Great Br tT' '^°«'*''^' 120. State „f the BmT,sHA.vnFRrvc-„r, JV Tj'e defenceless Cond,>; ..., p. ^ i^^ \ i 20 PUBLIC ARCHIVES OF CANADA Wliat it was ocon^innoJ thoir present Invasion, and the Claims on which they ground their Proceedings. With a Proper Expedient proposed for preventing future Disputes. In Two Letters to a Friend. London: Printer for A. Millar, in the Strand. MDCCLV. (Price 2s. 6d.) 12 mo., 190 pp. 121. A brief state of the Provintf. of Phnnsviaama, in which The Conduct of their Assemblies for several Years past is impartially cxiiniined, and the true Cause of the continual Encroachments of the French displayed, more especially the secret Design of their late unwarrantable Invasion and Settlement upon the River Ohio. Ti which is annexed. An easy Plan for restoring Quiet in the public Mensuri of that Province, and defeating tlie ambitions Views of tlie French in time to come. In a Letter from a Oentlenian who has resided many Years in Pennsylvania to his Friend in London. The Second Edition. London: Printed for R. Oriffiths at the Dunciad, in Pator-noster-Row. 1755. Svo., 45 pp. 122. An Answer to an Iwinioi s ]'.\mi--:Jitif. CATALOaVE OF PAMPHLETS ^^r^^^^^ '"' ^- ^^'""- - the Strand. MDCCLVI. (P,iee 1. 6d.) 12e.^n Account of the P«..„ Sx... ok Xov.S.,..: ,. Xwo Lotte. to a >.oble Ix.ndon Printed, 175G. l2n;o, I1+3I pp. 127. A letter from a Frcnohman nt P„r;= ♦ ir- /■ "TZS" rr/rr - «»"^=' "* "" ""■"- - "■• 128. The Voice of Libertv \r, n, it. of the Esausn =, in" Opp's^r ' t?l^ •„ 'i' f R^havio,. «nd Conduct* on the Co.vmENT; with the NaS of ^urV, r^'*^ ''^ °"' Co.kect.on8 Anvknt MERCENAR.E.S: Are fully oLcuied ^'"""'^ ^"•'^^«' «°. and the Am.ifA- TiON OF Public Money. Torpere ultra, £ perdendam rempublicam relinquere Sopor & Ignavia videretur. Tacit. The Fourth Edition. London: Printed in the Year, 1756. 8vo., 61 pp. 139. A Fourth Letter to the Pkoi'I.i: of Knuh.-nil. On the Cnnduct of the M r> in Alliances, Fleets, aid Armies, since the first Differences on the Ohio, to the taking nf Jtfir.r.r.'n hy the Frrnrh. Jocemc tec'ini per littorcs' . . Cicero. London: Printed for M. t, er, Bookseller at the Royal Exchange. MDCCLVI. Written by Dr. Joiin Snebbeare.) 8vo., X pp. CATXLOaiE OF PAUPBLITS 23 140. A Fair Representation of Ilrs .\r.iKSTv's FJu m t,. \-,,vn s . * j- t, ■ » stated f.o. the Memorials of the English C^^in!;;;^^:^ T wi 1^ a^ We^t^'fh'e Objections conta.ned in the French Memorials, and in a TreatUe Entitled n.p.^rc.^;:"tJ.Si^Sti^:^MndL^:r^"^^-^-""^- ^^^^^^^^- ^^'^^^ 141. A Letter to tiie Ru-.in IIumximiuk Wiiium I'itt t.- ,.. i ■ \ t Advoc" t'^'''" *° ^'' As,K.r..ons cast upon them by Admiral Bj,„, and his The Truth is great. Greater than Thou; and I will give it Way. Thomson. I'urn. JVIUULLVI. (Price One Shilling.) 8vo., 47 pp. 142. Remarks ..„ the French Memorials concrnins the L.m.ts. „f Acxmv Printed r, T ^""*'"^-J'"""= "t Paris, and distributed by the French ifluirs at all the foreign Courts of Europe. jumisters With Two Maps, Exhibiting the Limits: ?he nZ'^^'^V '^tf-^^t'^™ °i'^' F^^'X'h. «« inserted in the said Memorials; The other conformable to the English Rights, as supported by the Authorit^ il^Th Sr '^'"'" "■ ''' ''"''' '''-'" -' -^-- Passages of th^ To which is added, An answer to the Summary Discussion. &c. London: Printed for T. Jefferys, at the Comer of St. Martin's Lane in the .Strand. MDCCLVI. (Price 2s. 6d.) 12mo., 110 pp. 143. Relation de ..a pr.se des fo«t.s de Ciio. kgiex. ou Oswego, & de ce aui .'est oassfi cette annee en Canada. ' pasae 1756.* 8vo., S pp. '''■^^£t:^j!^^^i^:::^^ '- -^- --'■"- *^^ ^-my Junc^o'n56*''^T,i"t w'™P ^''"''l'^ '* " ^^*"'^ •" ^'^tfi^l'l. on Wednesday Arrei:\o;frds Croipoin"^'*^" '""'* """'''' '''' ^"^ ^-^-^' •>«-- ^hei^ .u.b,S l:^^- fo^f Mf H^r: °^ ''' ^^-^ o^ ^^'^- ^'^ WestfieR Made ^troet n50. ^oLf 2^ pp'°'' '' ^'^' ^""^ ^'"' ^'^ ^ "'« P^-' - Q-n ''%^^v,rV;:;;"4^f: •'^''f To prove thnt the L.TTER Printed nt th. End of the His R— 1 H^"J J-T.FicAT.oN- .s A Fhe.vch Foroerv, and falsely ascrlK ''''>^'^o7^iZ!:^t laZ:'' 7T' ^""T ^'^'"'^' *"^'«"'- - ^'<'-- f-jc .= .; p: . '/"tares, tantiim debeo. quantum lunminem hnm^r-i .■'chcr- .■;- 24 FIBLIC MtCBIYES OF C AH ADA 1767. 146. An Enquiry into the Caufps of our III Suort3s in the Present Wnr. Epig. — Ilom. London: Printed for R. GrifiStha, in Pater- noster-Row. MDCCLVII. [Price One Shilliii.T ] fc?o., 47 pp. 147. A Letter to tho People of F.njrlnnd, upon the Mimtia, Continentai. Connkctioss, Neutralities, and Secret Expeditions. Hie est, aut ntisquam, quod quwrittms. Hor. Multa putant, sortemque animo mueratus iniquam. Virg. iEn. London : Printed for J. Scott in Pater-noster-Row. 1757. 12mo., 41 pp. 148. A Fifth Letter to the People of EnRlnnd, on The SrBVER.a$ Death, and Hell followed with him. Revelations Chap. vi. Ver. 8. The Second Edition. London: Printed for J. MTgan in Pater-Noster-Row. 1767. 12ino., 121 pp. 150. The Constitution with a Letter to the Author. Number II. To be continued occasionally. London : Sold by S. Hooper, in the Strand, pence.) 12mo., 40 pp. MDCCLVII. (Price Six 151. Britain a poem; in three books. TyrioBUS. Edinburgh: Printed by Wal. Ruddiman Jun. and Company: Author. MDCCLVII. 16mo., iv+Oi pp. For the 152. Remarks upon a Lf.tter Published in the London Chronicle or L^xn-ERSAL Evening Post, No. 115. Containiii;? an Enquiry into the Causes of the Failure of the late Expedition against Cape Breton. In a Letter to a Member of Parliament. London: Printed for M. Cooper in Pater-noster-Row. MDCCLVII. 8vo , 30 pp. 153. Roman Politiqu" sur IVtat present dps AKFAins pe i.'Ameukjie on Lettres de M . A M — Sur les moyens d'etablier une I'aix solide & durable dans les Colon- ies, & la Liberte generale du Commerce ixterieur. Sv.v,t cevti dep.iqv.e f^.p.e?-. Horat. A. Amsterdam, et se trouve a Paris choz Duchesne, Libraire, rue Saint Jacques au Temple du Gout. MDCCLVII. 16mo., xlvii-1-352 pp. '^^^Mf^^^m CATALOaVE OF PAMPHLETS 2S 164. Motivei for a Peace with Exoland. By an Old Sea Officer. Paris. MDCCLVII. lOmo., 16 pp. (French and English.) 155.^A Letter from » Merchant of the City of London, to the R t H ble AND THE WeIT^s Ju;?;°,';%^*'^*"^ A^D Commerce or Nohth America, and Convoys^New Tu'xes and tL . I ' "^'^ '^'. destination of our Squadrons supplies for ihe Current Year- """^ ""'"* '^ extraordinary ioLTpZt'Jtfj Sin' rS'^'T. '"'* ""''"'"'"» ^--- p'-- 8vo., 98 pp • ^'°"' "* *^« ■^^^^ '^•^'"•' in ^"'^r "lo-'er-Row. 1757. 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'''S ?/'wl?A?5T'^*L^^^^^^^^^ b^ Hi« Maie^ys Warrant of the ^:^.•KmT.o^• to the CWs of Fr" voe ^ °' ^"^ ^*"'"'^ °^ "« "« ^^^^^ To which is prefixed A Copy of his Majesty's Warrant directing the said ifDc'cLVm ^'/p'-*^ ^"'' ^- ^'"" '° tJ'e Strand. viiJLCLVIII. (Price is. 6d.) 8vo., 116 pp. 26 pvBLtc ARcnivf:s or caxada 160. The Conduct of Mx.inu (Iks. Siiihikv. Lnto (ii'mrm iim 111^ M:ij<'-l> '^ Furcii til North AiiiiTii'u. IJriolIy stated. 1 ( iiiiiiaii.lcr ill Chief of rail-Mall: And Sold by M. 8vo., viii + 130 pp. I l«llol 111., Ill J I, iiid July, ITj-. [Price Ona I.oiiiliiii: I'rlntid for IJ. and J. Dod^'lcy, in Cooper, at the lllohe in I'aler-noster-Row. 175S. 161. An Authentic Account of the Kim i ii.>n „f i 1T5>. Oh I'liliiatn piitfiiaiido — Vir;;. By n Spectator. London: Printed l\>r \V. Owen, near Teinpk-Iiar. Silillii:;'. I Svo., no pp. 162. The Proceedings of A Ukmihal CoiHT-MviiTiAi. II.'M in tlie Councii-Clianiher at Whitehall, on Wednesday tlio 14th, und continued by several Adjournnienta to Tue!?day the .'ijtli uf December 1757, iipuii tlie Trial of Lieiiteuant-Generul Sir John Mordaunt, by Virtue of His Majesty's Warrant, bearing Date the 3d ')ay of the .'^aine Month. Publislud by Authority. London: Printed for A. Millar, in the Strand. MUCCLVIII. [Price Is. Od.] 8vo., 110 pp. 163. A Discourse ci the Condi (t of tlu' (icAKiiNMENT of lireat-liritain, in respect to Neutral Nations, during the Present War. London: Printed for K. Griffiths in Pater-noster-Kow. MDCCLVIII. 4to., 84 pp. 164. Things as they Are. Quae Tempora: Quae Potentiae ludibriat Eryc. Puteau. The Second Editio London: Print>^d ' . Hooper, and A. Morley, at Gay's Head, near Beau- fort Buildings, Strand, ... Woodfall, near Charing Cross; and J. Staples, in Stationer's-court, Ludgato-street, MDCCLVIII. 12mo., 112 pp. 165. Piano Dell ' Assedio Delia Fortezza di Liisbibco Nell ' Isola Reale, di Capo Breton Nell ' America Settentrionale. Colla descrizioiie di es.~a Isola, suoi prodotti. Conimerzio. stato della Forte.-.za, Giornale dell ' Assedio e sua resa agl ' Inglesi a'26 di Luglio 1758. Traduzione dall ' Infilese. Amsterdam, MDCCLVIII. Si trouva presso Pietro Bassaglia. Libraio di Venezia in calle dcgli Stagneri prcsso la Merceria di S. Salvatore. 12mo., 22 pp. 166. A Form of Prayer and Thanksirivina- to Almighty Ci.mI: T.. he u>ei] At Morning and Evening Service, After the General Thanksgiving, Throughout the Cities of London and Wfstmin.ster, and elsewhere within the Weekly Bills of Mortality, on Sunday the Twentieth Day of Aigist, 1758; and in all Churches and Chapels throughout Enolaxd on the Sunday following; for the taking of Louisbouro by Ilis Majesty's Forces. By His Majesty's Special Command. London : Printed by Thomas Baskf.tt, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty; and by the Assigns of Robkrt Baskett 175S. 8vo., 4 pp. 1759. 167. A Form of Prayer niai Tiianksaivinfr ro .\hniirhty (ioil: to he !i?ed at Morning and Evening Service, After the General Thanksgiving. Throughout the Cities of London and Westminster, and elsewhere within the Bills of Mortality, on "iS^'aSSf ¥'mb^.:j^'z CATALOdie OF PAUPIILETS „ S. .S.MV After the Ministe M'th oof J. 1 '"*'"^ "''"" ^""'•' ^« » F.»:Nf.H Array in dANTnlir^^ for th« Defeat of the IJy Ills Afajesty'g Special ComMmnd tl"' Dominion of U^uJ Z i^T. «• , nfL "'' ""':"'' ''"""'^ F.sni.^so, tlH- Twenty ninth Dnt of Nov. !, J . ! "T" """" ^*"^'^''' "" Thursday to His Majesty's Arms bot^ hv s *,'/"[ vouchsahnR such signal Successes .rantin. us Jt this Tire\r.imr:i^t.?rH;rt^ "°^' ^'^^ iiy ills ^[ajesty's Special Command 169. A Sermou Preached before tl.i. I';„l,t ri . i i ■ Aldermen, and the Li eri^ o thelveral'rln' "' Vu-''^^""' "'" ^ourt of the Cathedra. Church of sjpltl Tt L^^Ta^r'^^L' ^ o^a'^rto ''°"'°'' '" a..d Land, particulariy by the'^ifLt of "L pf^^^^ Majesty's Arms, both by Sea Takin, of Q..BKC; an'd the -s^ ston b y ^raS^ ^ J^-""'^"*' ""'^ *^« iiii.nly plentiful Harvest. Kranimg us at this Time an uncom- Uj Jamrs Townley, M.A ^v.^, li»,,p. "^ '''"'"IJ- -^-'-ter. ut O,amiy-.T0.«, 1751). [I'riee Six-,«uce.] <;knk,ial TuANKsonmc. * ^'^ appointed by his Majesty For a llv Edward Hitchin. ?o'him who' \° '^'^."^ °^ ^^'-^^ For hir mercy endureth for ever Psalm eirvLt^"'""' '"*' '^"^^ "°''-'^«--- F- l>- -ercy endureth "or ever -M.u.stvsA«ms:.x7k'rJScx.o?o;:q1°:^"^'°" °' '""^ ^— °' H. mih^'.Mt'r-kr^fW^ PVHUC ARCHIVi:S Of CASADA Ity Suniucl Cooper. A.M. pMtor of a Church in Bo«ton. liostuii: Kew-Euglaufl; Priultd liy i« k flill, by order of Hit Kjcellencj' the Governor, and ImiIIi 1Ioum» of Ansenibly. ITii'.i. l-'ino., xi-f&3 pp. 172. Daphnis and Uenalcai: .\ P.vstorai. Sapre>l to the Memory of the Late Of.neiul Woi.FK. And lnimbl.v inscribed to the Rijfht Ilonournblc Willinm Pitt, K«(iuire. Rruit ille Anio' Virg. London: Printed hanks, Admiral Knowles, the Sec- retaries of the Admir-iilty, and otliers. With a Pliin, !-howinff the Positions of the Ships. London: Printeil for J. Scott, at the Blaek-Swan, in Paternoster-Row. MDCCLIX. 8vo., vii-f 155 pp. 176. The Boyal Magazine or flentlemnn's Monthly Companion. Vol. I. London: J'rinted. pursuant lO IFis Majesty's Royal License, for J. Coote, at the KinK''M Anns in Pator Xoster Uow. [A short hi>tnry of the present war, 1759.] 8vo., ii-)-86 pp. 176. An Accurate and antlientie .Toriiwi. of the Siege of Quebec, 17.59. By a Oeiitle- niiin in an eminent Station on the Spot. London: Print.'d for J. Roiux.soN at the Golden Lion in Ludgate-Street MDCCLIX. [Price One Shilling.] 1-' mo., 44 pp. 177. 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(A translation of No. 179.) 8vo., 16 pp. M ^m^^Mfm OATALOaOB or PAMPBLWra 2S 181. The Hiitorioal snd Political Merenry. Xumber. I and 11. For Soptember and October 176». Hy Mon. MautK.rt do Gouvert. Translated from tho French 182. Refleetioni (tommairos sur I,. CoMMfncK oni nV^t <,.;» „ r' i .....nus..r,t a la B>blio.h.,ue .lu Roi J Pari' flTsS/l 's^^'.^pp'^^ -^ """"* "« .\».»,.,J to the People of Kii«Iund I5y <). M. Ilnberdusher. lie not ri«ht..o,.s ..vermu.-h .-Why should thon destroy thv„.lf Sol r^ndon: Printed f„r M. Cop,., r, i„ Pater-no»ter-Row. Mm'ciIX fPnn„ Ki(,'ht pence). Hvo . 3t; pp. •»ii-"-v^MA. ( 1 nee 1760. 184. An Authentic Hegister of the Bhitish Siuckskks. I!,m„<7 n r ii..f t n , ;";::;" ;"f .t^," r;" "' "" r "r "•"■"■•■■• ^™" "'- *-S :! 'i": ;' dward Hawke. t the French Fleet, under M. roMlIans. Nov. 21 1751) Al«o a Parti.-ular Account of M. Thurofs Defeat. I!.v Capt. John Flliott. I he Second Kdition ;.^::if^i::,:l-.2r !■)... 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A Letter to an Honourable Bhioapikr OiNniiAi.. Commander in chief of His Majesty's Forces in Canada. London: Printed for J. Burd, opposite St. Dunttan'i Church, Fleetsireet. 1760. 8vo., 31 pp. ■•91. A Refutation of the Letter to an Honble. Brigadier-General, Commander of Hia Majesty's Forces in Canada. By an OfBcer. I'rit enim fulgore suo. London: Printed for R. Stevens, at Pope's Head, in Pater-noster-Row. MDCCLX. (Price One Shilling.) 8vo., 52 pp. (Attributed to Lord Thurlow.) 192. Canadia Ode. Epinikioe. His do rebus tantis . . . Cie. Pro. Rose Amer. Londini: Impensis Auctoris. Prostant apud J. Clarke, sub. Bursa Regia, R & .T. Dodsley in Vico, Pail-Mall, et J. Buckland in Vico, Pater-noster-Row. MDCCLX. Svo„ 19 pp. (The ode consists of thirty-one stanzas in Latin; the dedication is signed by Jacobus Belsham.) 193. A Letter addn^sed to Two Grk\t 'Mi:.", nn the prospect of Peace; And on the Terms necessary to be insisted upon in the Xegotiation. .\tifi rpiidt m ."erfrnfia. De Offic. Lib. I. There is a fide in the Affairs of ifen. Shakespeare. London: Printed for A. Millar, in the Strand. Sold by A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh. MDCCLX. 8vo., 55 pp. 194. Remarks on the Letter addressed to Two Great Men. In a Letter to the Author of that Piece. Fw consili expert mole ruil sua: CATALOaVE OF PAMPHLETS 31 Vim iemperatam di quoque provehunt In majus: idem odere vinn Omne nefas animo movenfcs— Hoi london- Printed in the Y..ar MDCCLX. Prio, Eight Pence Svo.. 38 pp ''' rtS G"t;"'i^^"'"" ^° « ^^'"^^'^■'- ™*'*"x^. "Considerations on the ^^^_ Sapientes. Pads Cau.a. bell,™ ,erunt. et Laboris. spe otii. sustentant.- U'rao., 86 pp. • *"'' •'• ^'^"°"' '° O'd Bond-Street. MDCCLX. roui:te:t.stre:;.'"M?ccLx^t::'iTtp:°'' '' '°'" ''^^••'^ ^^p^'"^'" ''^«'^'iK.^;£- ;l<^--^f'^^-' Ho.a, I,„Hfi.„tions of Grant, 1700. 4to., 15 pp. ' ^ *""^ °^ '^^ '^^'«'°'> to the British Crown in 1761. 198. 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A letter To the Ripht Honourable The Earl of B , on a late important Resignation, and its probable Consequences. The Third Edition. Such Flames as high in Patriots burn, Yet stoop to bless a Child or Wife. Pope London: Printed for J. Coote, at the King's Arms, in Paternoster-Row MDCCLXI. 8vo., T5 pp. 203. An answer to A letter to the Right Honourable The Earl of B In which the false Reasoning, and absurd Conclusions, in that Pamphlet, are fully detected and refuted: Addressed to The Right Hon. Earl T — mple. -guaerens ilUdere dentem Offendet solido:- -ridcnfem dicere verum Hor. Quid vetat- London: Printed for J. Wilkie, in St. Paul's Church Yard. 1761. 8vo., 43 pp. 204. The Interest of Grkat Bhitain- considered With Rogard to her Colonies, And the Acquisitions of Canada and Guadaloupe. To which are added Observations concerning the increiise of Mankind, Peipling of Countries, &c. The Second Edition. London: Printed for T. Beckett, at Tally's Head, near Surrey-Street, in the Strand. 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A Letter to a Great M R. on the Prospect of a Peace; Wherein the Demoli- tion of the Fortifications of Louisburg Is Shown to be absurd; The Importanc* of Canada fully refuted; The proper Barrier pointed out in North America; and the Reasonableness and Necessity of retaining the French Sugar Islands. Containing Remarks on some preceding Pamphlets that have treated of the Subject, and a succinct View of the whole Terms that ought to be insisted on from France at a future Negociation. By an unprejudiced Observer. Omnino qui reipublicae .... Cicero. ■.r-i^l^r^r'^r'' ^"'•^'^'^ ^"^ ^- Kcarsley. at the Golden Lion, in Ludgate-Street. MDCCLXI. 8vo., 148 pp. CATALOQVE OF PAH PB LETS -, ^ ^ ear, adm.«ei xnto puhhc Counsels. Betray, like Treason." Addison's C^i^ 210. A Word to a Right Honourable Commonkr A word to the Wise is enough ". Trite Proverb 211. A letter to the Right Honourable Author of a I>.tt^r t^ . •*• • ^ . . ttciroV^L""-- ^^--' ^"^ - 1^ B^L^o-f trc;r;^s.foni of h?At:;'iS:t?nThi: FLmlThis^c ^t'"°^ ""^'^ -^^ ^^^-*^ Transactions of War" Commerce and Pacifi??'^' ^-''^ ^°' '^''^'•"^ ^« considered. commerce and Pacification, are fairly stated and freely TarStu^r^"''*"""" "'^' "''^ «'-""» P«' - -1- -rcebat. Li. de ^_ ^London: Printed for J. Hinxman. in Pater-noster Row. Mr.CLXI. 8vo.. 212. Miscellaneoni Eepresentations relative to Our Concerns iv America ■.int'd'S^thi'-oSi^r S b'- n>,^^r ^^^™' N- fi"* I. >... .. ..a., EdToro^fTe^SLd^Ttl^Bfi^^Jr^^^^^^ St. SZ^g^^i.r^i;&;r^' Hi-icaTwttr ^'^t"Ru«en Jouxte la copie de I'lmprimerie Royale. M.DCC LXI. 8vo.. 192 pp. 214 e»^s^-.r.x;: "^ i ^jzir^: S" ficatives. .IPC 8olon I'Kditjon publico & Paris p.,r I'Autoritf. M^D^bST. ''4to!"S"pp^- ^"''^* * ^- ^ ^^^-'^^ ^'^-- ««. ««!« MDCCLXifr. Sls^;^/- ^'^""°''' "«^* *^« Mitre Tavern. Fleet-St„^ 225. Considerationg on the PRKSFNT PFArr a <•„, the AriucikN Trade. ' ^" ^' '' '* '■'•'«t"e to the Colonieg. and Mafrna est Veritas & pnevalebit .nSm. '■ft!?. SLlSi,tr/.*o.!',:S'r °' '' '"'• ^'"'*"^- ■TOOK theiii.-Mol=,onh "'°"°» •^'""Pl-, from inch u Tooth ,„d N.il ^^ ^London. P,f„«d (or G.Ke.„l.,,i„I.„d^,..S,^,. MDCCLXIH. 8,.., .h.wo',Lr£-..".!n"So::5:s" ~«"'?rP^ ^-"-^ >- ;.^^ ™. ...» ....X"2;ri:r^;r,S'S S.;sr,;i:s -j London: Printed for J. Wilkie in <;t P„. r ol , M, . m pp. "■ """"^' '" ^'- I^«"ls Church-yard. MDCCLXIII. 228. A letter tro Member of the Oppositi,.,, t„ Lord B Quoth Iludtbras, you lie so ope ■ 1 1'^it L without a Telescope— Easily can vie, ^VIl..re you toll Truth, and where you lie. AmcrLXm.'''i2;^.S^ ^"™^^- - Bi.S'Bumet's-Head, i„ the Strand. 229. A Review ■ f I..rd Bitk's AnM-MSTnuinv :•; "i;r.,f "'^or of The Review of Mr. Pitf. ^i nnn J;"S: •.'];:;t/:;' ^''''''^"- - ^-^ «--'• mdcclxih. (phc, two 230. Memorial -.f .Tnhn. Fnrl of Fcmovt t ,h T- • ., .< '■•- >vo.. 32 pp. (Title p:;:^;:;;';;:)'"'"^^ ^f-^* •^-^•■-t ^^aiesty. ""ArSt.""""'""- '^-- ^- P"^Hc .-..ideratiou in T„. Pn.... Sr.x, j" .1 Letter to a Xobic Duke. I'udoii: Priiiti"d for O Knnr^pv o. ,i r- 1 1 ». '""■'f-XIir. 12mo.. 6Cpp •• "' "'" «o>Jen-Lion. i„ L a dgate- Street PUBLIC ARCBIYKS OF CANADA M2 A Review of Mr. Pitt's Administrntion. , , . .■ He wishes to lay open and reveal to the unerring Public both th j niv^true and actions of every part of his administration. Observations on the Spanish papers. The Third Edition, With several Alterations and Additions. London: Printed for O. Kearsley, in LudRate-Strect. MDCCLXxl. 3vo.. 152 pp. 233. An Appendix to the Review of Mr. Pitt's Administrntion. By the Author of the Review. . London: Printed for J. Almon. opposite Burlington House, in Piccadilly. MDCCLXIIL (Price One >hillinB.) 8vo., 10 pp. 234 An Account of some late attempts l.y the Corro^poiulouts of the Society for pm>a7ating ChrMian Knowledge. To Chr.st.an.ek the Xokth American Induns. Edinburp: Printed in the Year M,DCCLXIIL 12mo., 12 pp. 236. Thoughts on Trade in Oknkrai.. Our W.st-In.lian in Particular Our Conti- nental Colonies, Canada, C.uadaloupo, and the Preliminary Articles of Peace. Addre.ssed to the Community. (Siirned Iprnotus.) „ -r. „ rii. i. j London: Printed for John Wilki., at the Bible in St. Paul's Church-yard. MDCCLXin. [Price One Shilling and Six-Pence.] 8vo., 86 pp. 236 A Reply to Mr. neathcot^-'s Tx-ttor from an honopt man lu which the arguments are pr ed to bo delusive; and the Facts untrue. Mens incuhuit dolori. London: Printed for W. Morgan, in Pater-noster Row. (17C3?) 12mo., 39 pp. (Price one shilling) 1764. 237. The Ancient Right of the En<....s.i Nat.ov to the .Xmf.r.can- F.s„kry; and^ Various Diminutioks; examined and stated with A Map of the Lands, Islands, Gulph, Seas, and Fishing Bauks comprising the whole. .^^ , ^ . Humbly inscribed to the sincere Friends of the Britxsh Naval Empire. ne quid falsi dicere audeat; — ne quid veri non audeat.—Ctcer. de Urat. London, Printed; and sold by S. Baker, in York Street. Covent Garden. MDCCLXIV. 4to., 105 pp. 238. Lettre sur la ditT.'renoo qui so trouvo ontro La firaml.- .'t la Petjte Culture, Adressee i I'Auteur de la Gazette du Commerce; par I'Auteur du Livre mtitule De I' Exportation & de I'Importation des Grains. , (Epig)- . . . les sillons labourOe par des Mules, (car elles sons trtte-supe- rieurs aux Boeufs pour labourer profondement avec une forte charrue les champs qui n'ont pas encore ete defriches.) ,, nrrTVTV 8vo 74 PP- A Soissons, chcz P. Courtois, Imprimmir d.i Roi. M,DC( ,LXI\ . 8vo., 74 pp. 239. Regulation! for Extraordinary Expenditure on Foreign !*'»«'»'*• .^, Printed by W. Clowes, Northumberland-Court, Strand, For His Majesiy" Stationery-Office. (1764.) 12mo., 14 pp. wm y%% CATALOaVB OP PAyPBLETS „ m. A CMnlet-Addrea to th, p„Wi,. „, „,„ ,,,„ „„,„,„„„ „ . „ (Reprint from Maryland Historical Magazine) 8to., 6 pp. 243. The Administration of the Coi.o.mes. (By Governor Pownall.) yard'^MtcCLxt^.'^st'iaT^;^" "' ''' ^'''' """^ «""' '^ «^- ^^''^ C^"-*- 244. The Speech, delivered in the IIoi se ok AsvExinrv nf t)„. p, .■ / » With a Preface. piiud^aif Sa; • •'""• ''^- '''^'''- ^" «-*• ^— ^^• 1760. .4u(ii f< alteram Partem. Philadelphia printed. M Dec i'xV''''rPricf'Two l^V \ Z' '"''''"• '" ^'- P-''" Church-Yard. v^'-i-.vN. (irice Iwo Shnlings.) 8vo., 92 pp. . '"M-SS '" '' ^'^^ '•""^•^ '^'^ «--' ''^ -Toseph Galloway. E.... by John p?-,"'j V"; .'"'V^" ^'"" f't-*^""! let ire draw, i-c Pope • •■'•s-ie:ph:a, Prmtcd: Mn/'rLXV. SZiv+eS pi! ' '^'''*°" ""'^ ^- ^'^- '" Fleet-Street. i .^.~ 38 PUBLIC ARCHIVES OF CASADA 147. The Regulations T.ately Made .MiicerniiiK the Colonies, ansunt minus rocte . . Fulb. A. Bartol. Philadelphia: Printed: . London : Re-printed for J. Ai.Mos, opposite Burlington-House m Piccadilly. MDCCLXV. 8vo., 02 pp. (Written by John Dickinson.) 249. Considerations on behalf of m^ C.>i,umsts; in n Lkttek to a Noble T>ord. The Second Edition. . London: Printed for J. Almon. opposite Burlington House, m Piccadilly. 5IDCCLXV. [Price One Shilling.] 8vo., 52 pp. 250 Considerations. Relative to the North American ColomE'^. London: Printed by IIenrv Kk:.t. at the Printing-Office in Fmch-Lane, near the Royal Exchange. MDCCLXV. 8vo., 48 pp. 251 The Claim of the C.h.omks to an KxKMriMN kuom Intehnal Taxes imposed By Ar ilty of Parliament. Ex..i..;ii.m1: In a Letter from a Gentleman in London, to lis Friend in America. London: Printed f..r W. John^^ton, in Ludgate-Street. ilDCCLXV. 8vo., 46 pp. 252. The Objections to the Taxation of uur Amehkan Coi..)M.;<. by the Legislature of Great Britain, Briefly Consider'd. The second edition. l.onri.n: Printed for J. Wilhie, in St. Paul's Church Yard. 1765. (Price Six-pence) 8vo., 23 pp. 253. A Letter to a Member of Parliament. Wherein the Power of the British Legis- lature, and the Case of the Colonists, are briefly and impartially considered. London: Printed for W. Floxney, near Gray"s-Inn Gate, Holbom. l'<55. (Price One Shilling) 8vo., .10 pp. 254. Thoughts on a Question of Importanoo i^opo^od to the Public. Whether t.i li probable that the Immense Eitent of Territory acquired by this Nation at the late Peace, will operate towards the Prosperity or the Ruin of the Island of Great Britain \ . London : Printed and sold by J. Dixwell, in St. Martin's Lane, near Cbanng- Cross. MDCCLXV. (Price One Shilling.) 12mo., 48 pp. 295. The Case of the Canadians at Montreal msTRKssEn nv hhe. Second Edition. MoTlA-ES for a Subscription towards the relief of the sufferers at Monireal in Canada, by a dreadful fire on the 18th of May 1765, in which 108 houses, (containing 215 families, chiefly Canadians) were destroyed; and the greatest part of tiieir luimbitant^ exposed tr, all the miseries ut.cnJias such misfort"''-!-.. The whole loss in buildings, merchandize, furniture, and apparel, amounted to £875S0 8s. lOd. sterling: no pnrt of which was. or could be, insured. At Montreal May MDCCLXV. Svo., 47 pp. CATALOaVE OF PAMPHLETS j, 256. Helation de co qui «\.st pa..,-. „u Si.V dc Quebec, ot de la pri^ du CanaH.- Par une Rehgu-uae de I'Hopital Gc.u6r.le de Q^fibec: .dri^ » une Com: nuiiiaute de son Ordre .'ii France. "urewee a une Com- D-Apres un Manuscrit Rfcem^nont obtenu de France*. 8vo., 29 pp ( Internal evidence pluot^ the manuscript at 17G5.) " ^'' .ISS." °' "^^ ^"'"'"' ""^ '''"'' "'"^ ^'^^"^ ^'-" ''- R«-l"tion to the By Charles Whit^.'orth, Esq., Monibor of Parliament. Iho becond Edition, with addition' London: Printed for R. Davis, in Piccadilly; J. Newbery, in St Paul'.- 1766. 258. Consideration on the Propriety of i,„po..i„s T.vxj-s in the British Cloniea for the pMrpo.os of raising a Revenue, by Act of Parliament ' ' llaxid Totum Verba resignent. Quod latet arcana, non enarrabilc, fibra. Xorth- America Printed: MDCCLXvi.\'o';'ivt/rpp^- •""""• '''"''''' Burlin«ton-House. Piccadilly. (.Attributed to Daniel Delauey.) 259. Considerations on the Tr.vde wd Fi\t\ri« „■.- -.., t 260. The Justice and Necessity of T.vxtxr. the Ameru w (^„.,v,r n . , ru.ether with a Vin^^ication^ of the Authority of plrHament"' ^^^""^"^*^''^«^- ITC. it":, l,"^ '" '• ^'"''"' °PP°«''« Burlington-House in PiccadUly. ''NSpSSt' °" '"' -'^'""^-^ '^^"- ^'^^- '"'"^ - ^•-' ^-"'-t of the Minister CunsiliP primum deinde acta, postea eventus expectantur. Cic de Orat Yard^tDccgvf SC-af-"' ' ''' ^-' -^"' ^ StSulf C^h. ''' '"in^Sert^JfriSd^"^"" °" ^''^ ^^^^"'-•-^ ^ '^— ''MfMoSJ'*"' "' ''' "'■*"■'' "'^ ""'^ transactions of a late R.oht Honou,u.« '..■ P"MSi'un;e''fh;%!:cti'''''"r"'^ °' ""^ '"T''''""' ^""P"**' -P^*'-! *«> r.....:.. . "" - ^'^^ -Sanction of a very popular Nobleman. nuHtled "An • ^•^••- ="- ihe Uoiiduct of a late Right Honourable Commoner." '""" '»H«'Ss^,C)"'Ll..'riS.'° ''■""™' '"«■ » "» "»* ■'«■ 40 PUBLIC ARCHIVES OF CANADA 264. The Rights of the British Coi/inies Asserted and provbd. B7 Jamea Otis, Esq. II(rc omnis niiin .... VirR. Boston, New-EnKland, Printed: London Reprinti^. for J. Alinon, opposite Burli gton Tloute, Picradillv. [Price Two Shillings.! 8vo., 120 pp. 265. The Sare u 264. Third Edition Correctod. ITCfl. Svn., 120 pp. 266. An ExaminRtion of tho nrcilTs cl .ik, »'(>i.iimi> updn rrinciples of Law. By a Gentleman at the Bar. Errorea ad $ua Prinripia rrferre est refelhre. .Id Inst. London : Printed for R. Dyniott, opposite Somerset House in the Strand, and J. Almon, opposite BurlinKton House in Piccadilly, MDCCLXVL 12mo., 41 pp. 267. Some strictures on the late Ocn rhkmk.s in Niirtii .\merka. Vetant leges sacratir, vetant dnodecim iahula, leges privatia hominibtu irrogari, id rnim est prirHeqium. ('iccro pro d(imo. London: Printed for W. Owen, near Temple Bar. MTJCCLXVL 12mo.,23pp. 268. A Letter from a Mukimnt in London to liU XiriiKW in \oiitii .Amkrica. rela- tive to the Present Postire of Affairs i.n the Colonies; in which The Supposed Violation of Charters, and the several Grievances complained of, are particularly discussed, and tho Consequences of an Attempt towards Independency set in a true Light. And it i.s further enacted and declared 7 and 8 W. III., Cap. 22, Sect. 9. London: Printed for J. Walter, at Homer's Head, Charing Cross: MIXCLXVI. 8vo., 55 pp. 269. A Plain and Seasonable Address to tl.< Pbksfnt Postire of Affairs in Amerta. Curse on his Virtues, they've undone his Country! is Treason. — Cato. London: Printed for Richardson and Ur-iuhart, under the Royal-Exchange, Cornhill. MDCCLXVL (Price Six Pence) 12mo., 21 pp. Frccliolilcr- of (ircat Britain on The Such popular humanity 270. Political Debates. " Upon the whole I heg leave to tell the House what is really my opinion. U "is, that the Stamp-Act he repealed absolutely, totally and immediately." The Great Commoner. A Paris, Chez J. W. Imprimeur, Rue du Colomhier Fauxbourg St. Germain, a I'Hotcl de Saxe. MDCCLXVL (Prix 30 Sous.) Avec Approhation £ Privilege. 8vo., 18 pp. 27L The Late Occurrences in Xoitni Amkru v and Poik v of Ghkat Britain, con- sidered. lont.-.riO T03 generis . . . .Virg. I^ndon: Printe''=''^='- »'>■ tho Qovernor and Council of O i, p"' rr u'" '•-'"''"'^•""^t "f the Civil (Jovernnieut. ° ^!Dm X^l/?;!!^ ^ /;""?. * Q'''"-"' -" the Bishop's Palace, "un i,A Vll. (French and English.) 4to., 81 pp. 276. The Trial of Damkl Disnkv. Ksn; Captain of a Company i„ Flis Majesty', 44th '.; ' ...ent of l-oo . and Town-Major of the Garrison of lilonlrej, a he Section H.; Supreme-Court of Judicature, h.,Kle„ at Montreal, on .?a;.rdav t he 28°h : ^':':/:'T-'-"i ' "•"- J-''"'--! ^y Adjournments to Wr.ln.sdZ the 11 h '> ' "...-/i. I-'.., before the Honourable William Hev. ■„. ; Chief-J,:stice of 1- . .v,n..e ., Qu^,„.r. upon an Indictment eoutaining tv.„ CI argc the one fo ■ H"r.^ary and telony, in breaking and entering Mr. Thomas wJlr-lHoZ It -1 ,..< on the Night of the 6th Day of December, in tht Year 764 :^'' »„ •j t,„M to murder the .-aid Thoma. ^Valker. the other for felon oul an! of .; ; ..r, ,o.^ t eu,,,„. off;- , :,ht l^.r of the said Thom.. WaLri^l . 1 .., tiureln t.. ,l,.t,«ure In, ^amst the Form of the Statute of 22 a„d 23 "^ II < ^'I'. .. in that Ca.e mad.- and provided , ^"' • •''•"■tedby BrownA,. <;il„u,re. MDCCLXVU Svo 44 r , 1768. 2i7. The Present Stat* nf ty,g .«?»♦'>? • -i-f ' ' - ^''t:;; i;::! i;; •:;,:""''"' "" ''--''''- ^^ncc,.xvir";wri,t..„ 42 I'iB! II- I flHIVUS OF CASADA 878. A Letter to tlw- I{i«ht ll n. iraM. W.IU, Karl ..f Hill4)or)iigh. on the Connec- tion betWlH'n (iltKVI HkITa.n wo I t.K AmKHKW ColJlNIBH. A "> f' — «!» paret. Imperat. Hot. LonJuii: I'rinli'il for !'. !• vk.it. tli- Strand, iid J. Almon, ia Piccadilly. MDCCLXVII. Hv.)., 44) pi> 279. The Conititutional Right of tin' '.< Bi>l.iti rp .f dr.'ut lirifain, to T»x thi HniTisii ("ou)MKS IN Amkrii'a. impurtinlly itated. In a provinci', if tlu' rnitivf that ■< rich l.p admitted to power, the power Urows up iiativr, &c. — IlarrinRtur. . London: Printed for T. Rj.i:,- R ■■ "tiieller, i St Jamea's Street MDCC'I.XVIU. K'nio.. xi+i." I'P- 280 Letters from a Fariii>r in I'lnii- iiiui •■ tlic 1 iiiiliitaiit* >f tiie Briti«h Colon ip«. London: Printed f.r .1. ;Mv ' ■' Hu Mifto!. h use. Piccadi' MPrcLXVlII. Pvo. iH pp. . Attriliutid to .Lihn i)iekin»-n. *.-q.. "i J'hiladi Ipl .a.i 1769 281. Observationi oi i hit. .^tato ,,f •iio .Natl h.. ■• O i ite. si quid cjfo adjuvero curamve Ipvaa.so, "Quae nunc to coquit, et versat -tul) pectjre ti.x^i. " Kcquid orit pr.>tii'<'"— Han. ap. Cic Dublin: Printed for .\. Leathley, J Et^haw. R '^(rier* ui. and J Willi >iiw. MDCCLXIX. 8vo.. 114 pp. (Reply to No. :-'::.) 282. The American Traveller: or, Oh'ihvati,. on i k im, -i. tmr. C i.tirf. and CoMMFKtF. (IF THK liBni.>*il CouiNiKS in America, and fhe ; rther In ivement" of which they are cnpalle; w;th An Account of the V.J.V rts, , uiporta i Retuni- of each Colony respectively. — and of the Numbers ..f 1 ^tish Ships ar d Seamen, Merchants, Traders and Manufnctnrers eniptoye.i by ill eoUectiveW : Together with The Amount of the Revenue arising to Great-B' t*mt^'.i7 their Duty, have a Ripht to be free.— 3/r. Cartinga Lef-r to 'h« E. ^ HitXth'^^ougk. — Dare do all that may become Men, Who do more, are none — . T--.r!Hr-.!.. Prir.t;^! fnr T. Berket and P. A. de Hon'^ n t^* *^*i MDCCLXIX. 8to., 35 pp. f Attributed to Gervase Parker Buahe.) c,4'ii«,, / „ inufBLiTf 284. A Petition r the Irekh.m.f.rr y m, Co, ^T^ o. M,r>oLr- nr..«„- a „ «• Jr;'T''V'V'/'^r'w'^'-/'^ -''' S.r....M.i.n„ "ohn sir '^\";' A,y«cou,h. K«, .ad Wu„a a Elli. Jisa 151 hv ^■i' •;. Trill r I uL' H.)[iouriil l an '.)ert: from Ii nes U .'SS. Case of neat B- 'arlii ! • wil cannot i 'i ui- Thir Kditi l)!i' iin: t'ni -d •">■«■, ; ['p. 287. A Vind! •M „|, , «y •' -= f B„ ■-/.. ^ .n... Bosi rint' I.OIK1 -cpri, ti .; '• [Price < -te -hill k ^88. Foi ^'issertat as on tiw m.rv (■.: ,,;.-uN A>' ■'' Mr. S.irpp ';'■'' ■ >>, oil tb. tJ ill, _-e 01 rtula '•■■■ 'hil. ielphi. Pri •■' ' "• ^Vlis.^a, iu th XTV llRti 'ty if 1 Ion nid.. K'iiiK anil Both Housi-a JO property in ^is good implif^J ooHMnt. rid of Tohn Hampden inn vv MDCCLXIX al. "'1. opposite Burlington-House in Piccadilly iS pp. '•i|.i.u,M. Anv.vN-^i.Hv ,,f a Pkrpetl-a. R American Colon. ks. 'ri*e-Mt.dal. To which (bt desire) is prehx v^of the Med«!. at the public Commencemei. uJon inted' for T. Payne, at the Mews-Gai, I. 12ni viii-fi22 pp. ContT--^! . . '•;'". "^'i'> »'"! hov Co'nnip, Reviewed- The - of i ,h Su ' r ''',7T'' °' the,r Right to all the Liberti;. IJd "t ,f their Connect.nn with, and Dependence on. Great Britain ; n t.^ .v,d,.nce of Historical Facts and au-, . -ic RccorT ' Sv." 4.207 pt ""■ "^^"^'^^ ^"'''"^' •^■nou... in Pfccadilly. ited K T 2P -.pendix to i , ST.m: op Tm: Xatiox. Whcn"w"i- .. 'he ob*or.ntions on that Pamphlet. ' When Satire flic, abr ad on Falsehood's wir.K. M.ort KS her life indeed, and dull her sting. I , ,1 j p ■ , , Churchill. 44 PFBltC ARCHIVES OF CAXADA 291. Consideration! nn the Dependknciks of (5rf\t ^Jhitaix with OhBirvationg on n Pamphlet, intitled, The Present State of the illation. l.ondon: Printed for J. Almon, opposite Burlington House, in Piccadilly. MDCCLXIX. (Price Two Shillings) Svo., !>2 pp. 292. Thoughts on the Oricin ami Nati he of fiiAKRNMKVT. Occasioned by the late Disputes between Uke.\t Bkitai.n and her A-MEHican Coiaj.mes. Written in the Year HOC. — Victor que volenlts Per populos dal jura — • Virg. London: Printed for T. Becket and V. A. de IIo.ndt, in the Strand. MIKTLXIX. . 8vo.. 64 pp. (Attributed to Wm. Pultcney, Earl of Bath.) 293. A General View of the present Pomtu s and Ixterems of the rnisrirAL Powers OK Europe; Particularly those at War; Wherein the nature of the Peace to be expected on the conclusion of the War and the conduct of those who chietiy contributed to the Successes of France, are impart iiiUy <'nnsidered. In a letter from the llugue, to a Foreign Minister at London. Loudon: Printed for W. 'Webb, near St. Piiul's. (Price one shilling). 12mo., 56 pp. 294. Relation Historiqne de L'ExrtoiTioN- confro Les Indiens do L'Omo en MDCCI.XIV. Comm;indi'e par le Chevalier Henry Bouquet, Colonel d'Infanterie, & ensuite Brigadier-General en Am^rique; contenant sea Transactions avec les Indiens, relativemont a la deliverance des Prisonniers & aux Preliminaires de la Paix; avtn; \ni Rccit introductoire de la Campagne precedente de I'an 176.*!, & de la Bataille do Bu?hy-Run. On y a joint des M6moires Militaires contenant des Reflexions sur la guerre avcM; lc» SauvaRcs; unc Mt'thode de forincr des etab'isseinens sur la Frontiere: quel(|uos details conccrnant la eontn'e des Indiens: avec une liste de nations, coniliattan-^. villo. (listan<-es, & diverses routes. Li' tout ciiriclii (Ic Cartes 4: Tailles-dnuccs. Traduit (Ic r.\ntrl..is. Par C. C.. F. Dumas. A Ain-tcnl.Mi, Clio/, .Marc-Michel Ry governor iJernard General Ga^e. Commodore Hood, the Commiss one^ o S il:"i;n;;;h^;l:;""^"""^- --' "^"^- -^ '^ *^- — ^-^ t^z^t^i: Published by Order of the Town. Hriston : Printed by Edes and Gill • 'iniv'''l:7!r"Si*ci''f^"'"^ ' ^"" \ t'""""' "P'^^'*" Burlin^on-House. in Picca- i"i>. 1..0. (Pr.ce One Snrw,ng.) 8vo., 58 pp. (By Samuel Adams.) 299. A Review of the Milttary Operations in North-America- Fmm Tk^ r mencement of the French Hostilities on the FrontfeL oTv ro.Vu T 1753 t^ tt Surrender of GawEoo on the 14th of August. 1756 ' Interspersed with various Observations. Characters and Anecdotes- nece.- In a Letter to a ^obleman. i:- .ii.' "(AUriLr^'?" U'- ■ 'V^'?"'^" """^ •^'*'"'^« Robertson. MDCCLXX. 8vo.. '■ pp. (Attributed to Wm. Livingston.) 300 Considerationi ov the Expediencv of Admittino Repre<=fvtativf<, n New-London, in New-England: Re-printed and sold by T. Oreen. M.DCXM.XXI. -vo., IW pp. _. .1 T> . \':i , ( til.. Rnilv niul It's future (ilorious 303. A Dicconrse on the Pro-tnt Nil.ii.- ot tli. l.i>.i>. ami Change by Christ. , • t. . »„* ,,;; 18— He Ky MntluT I'.ylo.. D.D. Pastor .f a Cbur.'h in Bo^tcn. \ci. xMi. 1... tie preached unto them Jesua, and the Resurrection. The Second Edition. tm . „♦ ♦!,» Woort Boston. New-England: Re-printed by Thomas and John Fleet, at the Heart & Crown in Comhill. 1771. 8vo., 21 pp. 304. Two Speeches ,.f ... IlonuumM.- (;...tk-.ua... ■ n the lat. Xr.....TiAT<..N and Con- vEVTioN WITH Spain. The Second Edition. . London: Printed for J. Almon. opposite Burhngton House, m Piccadilly. 1771. (Price One Shilling and Sixpence). &vo., 69 pp. 1772. 305. Fugitive Pieces of Iii-n I'hutu -. During the Administration of I»rd Town.shend. London: Printed f-r J. Ahn..n. opposite Burlington-House, in Piccadilly. ML>( ci.> Xir. Svo., :e5 pp. inB Ar Abstract -f tho S.vernl Bov.l K.li.K :..M I>,.lara.ioi.>. and Provincial '°'R''eg,ik,i;"and oiSLances. that wore in force in the Province of 0-b« in the tin.o of the Fre.tch Government; and of the Commissions of the several Govei- nours K'on.ral and L.tendants of the said Province, during the same Period. Faithfully .-ollecUd. fr..ni the Registers of the Superior Council of Quebec. By Francis Joseph Cugnet. Esquire. Swretary to tht Oovemour and Council ol the said Province, for the French language. I'.y the Direction of the Honourable C.t v CaRLITON, Esquire. Govemour m Chief of the said Province. „ . ^ * .u. London: Printt^l by Charl.'s Eyre and William Strahan, Printers to the Kiuns .M.-t Kx-ellent Maj.-ty. MDCCLXXII. 4to.. 14 rp. 1774. 307. Auno Kegni Qeoripi III. K.«i- M-^:'"" «'■'"""->■ ^>'""-'> <« "^^'"'^■ Decimo Quarto. ,,-,.,„;^,,,, ^^,e T*nth Dav of M»t. Anno Z)om.nri7fi8rin"the"Eighth Year of the Reign of our Sovereign ^^/^^'^^ the Third, by the Grace of God. of Or.at Britam. France, and Ireland. Ru»f. Defender of the Faith, Ac ■sr-ffw^ CATALOaVE OF PAUPBLBT8 ^ of J^„^aiT774-T- "°°*^"?*' by several Prorogations, to the Thirteenth Day OwSn ^^ '^ ®*~'°° °* *^" Thirteenth Parliament of London: Printed by Charles Eyre and William Strahan. Printers to the iv.ngs Most Excellent Majesty. MDCCLXXIV, 4to., 9 pp. ^°® A'^ff'^'/'J'p" •'?"^ ?°"7 '^ ^''^ '"** '^" "^ PAR...AMKVT. for Making more J:S /:rZ'':Ll7 "%«----"'/ '*« ^--ce «/ Quebec, asJlrLl^ and lldtcati ' Admm.etration respecting that Province. Stated ^"^Qt-EDE^/Bai *° *^* ^""' ^'^*''*'"^ ""*^ considering the objections t« the InseribcHl and dedicated to the Patriotic Society of the Bill of RiRhts — Vos entis indices, ^ Ter. Vultis exemplo .... Tit. Liv. (Written by Thomas Bernard.) 310. Lettre adress^e Aux Habitans ,lo la rr-vi,,.,. ,)o Q„oboc. n-levant lo (^anada delphie "" ' '"*"■" "'"""' '^^ I'Amerinue Septentriunale, tenu a PhiTa-' ^" DlVrT*rSw! ^°r'"**- n- ''"'"'' Q^-^^-""^"^ ^^^^o^^^ Relative to the Present American. '" """'""' ""'^ •*" ^""""•'' Col<.me8. By a North- ava-.T/rro?// '" ^^l^^r"" l""""-""* W-ran^uer, or every splenetic Repiner tI -r ' '■' '''"'f'"-« « Patriot.-Bi8hop Berkley. Ihc Tenth Edition. Nkw-Vork: Printed by James Rivirgton, 1774. ^he svts oV'liJv i:'v'" v\^'''" of September last. was. in full Conclave of rommon Fxt^^ New- York, committed to the Flame, by the Hands of their vHUot answT. '"= " " ™"*"'" ^'^'"^ ^""'«' ^^^^^ <>--*• ""^ "thers they (Attributed to :\r.vles Cooper.) 8vo.. 31 pp. 312. An Ar^ment in Dcfenne r.f the ExrMMvr Rir-HT nl„,m,1 k ♦u r- TAX TiifMsnvF>j W.t;, „ tt ■ ^ V, X "'f-"!^ claimed by the Colon-ikr to tation aS tI ioT. ^'' ''" ^"'^^ °' ^"«'""'^' '"'"^'^^ *° R^P^^^"- in wlich ' . Ittr ^^"u"^"'^ °^ i'"' ^''^ ^•' '»« CoLONiE.s; and the Manner .hat w iVt,. ,e; c iitVthr*' "*''". '^ ""'"^ "^^ communicated to those to the present time '''""■* °^ *^°" "«''*• ^«"» *»>«' «"» settlement kill/'Ty'^Evans^p'atet Vn.t^"p "'''"• .'''i'"'** ^' Brotherton and Sewell. Com- >v ., vii-iSpp °'''"*^"''' "'^ ^- I^'^'*- Piccadilly. MDCCLXXIV. 48 PVBLW ARCBirSB OF CANADA 813 A Friendly Addr i all Reasonable Americani. on The S'^bJ^ct of our "PouTicAL Con- iMoNs; m Tfhich The neoeeeary Conskjukiom of Violentiy oppos- ing the Kino Troops and of A Oenmal Non-Importation are Famlt Statm). Am I *h<"io,> K"-inie your Enemy, because I tell you the Truth?— St. Paul. New- York: ?r=nted in the Year M.DCCLZXIV. 8vo., 60 pp. 314. The Patrrtt Addresstd to the Electors of Great Britain. (By Samuel Johnson, LI..D. ?) They bawl for freedom in their senseless mood, Ac— Milton. The Second Edition. l^)ndon: Printt-,! for T. r^.dell. in the Strand. ilDCCLXXIV. (Price 6d.) 12nio., 33 pp. 316. Select Lettera on the Tradk mul Oovkhsmrnt of Amkrka; and the Principles of Law and Polity, applied to the American Colonies. Written by Governor Ber.nard, at Boston, in the Years 1763, 4, 6, 6, 7 and 8. Now first published. To which are added The Petition of the Assembly of Massachusefs Bay against the Governor, his Answer thereto, and the Ord^r of the King in Council thereon. London : Printed for T. Payne, at the Mewt-Gatc. St. Martin's. MDCCLXXIV. 8vo.. 130 pp. 316. A Letter to the Earl of Chatham, on the Qi ebec Bill. The Second Edition, corrected. London: Printed for T. Cadell, in the Strand. MDCCLXXIV. 8vo., 36 pp. (Written by Sir WiDiam Meredith.) 317. A Letter to Sm Wm.liam Mkrkihtii, B\rt. In answer to His Late Letter to The Earl of Chatham. " How execrable then is the barbarous impiety of ... . Cicero. London: Printed for G. Kearsley, at No. 46, in Fleet-street, MDCCLXXIV. Svo., .")2 pp. 318. A Letter from Thomas Lord Lvtteltos, to William Pitt, Earl of Chatham, on the Quebec Bill. New York: Re-printed by James RivinKtcn. MDCCLXXIV. 8vo., 20pp. 319. A Speech intknped to have been spoken on the Bill for altering the Charters of the Cou)NY or Massachusetts Bat. ^^ London: Printed for T. CadeU, in the Strand. MDCCLXXIV. 8to, 86 pp. 520. Thoughts on the Act for milking more effoftual prnvision for the Government of the Province of Quebec. Ix)ndon: Prinfwl for T. Beckct, Crnor of the Adclphi, in th. Strand. TklBCCLXXIV. Svo., 39 pp. 321. The Lettert of Oovernoh ITi TmiNsoN, and Liei t. Ciovk.rnor Olia-er, &c., Printed at B().ston. And remarks thereon. With the Assembly's Address, And the PROCEEniNos Of the Lords Committee of Council. Together with The Substance of Mr. Wedderbum's Speech relatm* to those I>;tter«. And the Report of the I/jrds Committee to His Moieety w The Second Edition. .„, . _i I^mdon: Printed for J. 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Compared with the Accounts tranfmitted Home ■ ''''' '^^"^^^' ^^-"' -d V.ce-Ad.iral S.t.o.Ks, With Occafional Remarks. 1" i'^: °f"^^°nq-eft he refigns his Bre^iii; ^f^d, hJl'd with ENGL AN n-s ru • ,. i>v^L/ilNUs Glory, SMILES in Death, Add. Campaign. l^ O N D O N: f'-'inted for R and I n ^^I'ndJ. DoDs.Kv. inP.nm.lI. MDcctx,. fP"«OneShilhngand Six Pence.] :,i (Suf .vo nw 'm^:^'imiM^9iES^*¥. REASONS FOR KEEPING GUADALOUPEataPcace, 'KEPERABLE TO CANADA, IXPLAINIO IN FIVE LETTERS, 'KOM A GENTtiMAN inGUADALOUPE. FRIEND in LONDON. LONDON: Pxintcd for M. Cooper, in Patcr-Nofler.Row M.DCC.LXI. [ Price IS. 6d. J fSee No. Ms liTii REVIEW O F Mr, PITT'S Adminiftration. He wiAcs to lay open and reveal to the unerring Public both the niotivci and anions of every part ot hi» Admi- nidration. Ohfervatiom on tht Spanijb paftri. The THIRD EDITION, With feveral Alterations and Additions. LONDON: Printed for C. K t a » s i y. in Ludpte-Stitet. M.DCC.LX1IL (See No. A N ACCOUNT OK SOME LATE ATTEMPTS by the Correspondents OK THE SO^,aETY fir propaiatiag an-ijlinn Kmwiedge, To Chriftlanizc the Nerib Amtrican Indmnj. E D I N B UR G H: PrintfU in the Year M^DCC.LXIir tSf So fH LETTER T O A Member of Parliament, Wberdn the Powtft of the BRITISH LEGISLATURE, And the Caib of the COLONISTS, Arc briefly and impattuHy confidcred. LONDON: Printed for W. Flixniv, m>f Gray'Llnn Gite, Hoibom. 1765. (Price One Shilling.) ISrr So til THE TRUE INTEREST O F GREAT- BRITyilN, In Regard to the TRADE and GOVERNMENT O F Canadoy Newfoundland^ and the Coaft of Labrador, SHEWING The Ablurdity of appointing miliiarj and 31?*""/," 't °;" " coofmexaal People, and the great Uneaf.neA and Prejudice thatToc- c.f.oned1,y fuch unnatural Apj»2ntn,tnu ■ wbS. jrc made mor. through /«/r,y/ than Mnlt. LONDON ^7he''l/r-^T'^''^'^''^'«No.iS, nc« thc.14,/r^Tavrrn, xn FUet-Sirea ,767. (I'ricc One Shillipg aod Sucpcncr.) li l«<«-p .v<, rj THE TRIAL O F DANIEL DISNET, Efqi Cjptain ofa Companyin His Maieftv'-! ,.^fl, d- • M.iior of the GarriL nf ;J , ^^ Regiment of Foot, and Town- ^l'.7^,„.»/fw/ entering 7'. .,a «-./;. the o her f^/; n '" ^"^^"^°" «° -""rder the faid ^ T. .. .n that Cale made and prov.dll °^ " '"' '^ ^'''■- "" ^ ^ £ ^ £ c- Printed by BROWN & GILMORE. M.DCC.LXVII. I ."• ' A rj r. i • g t\T 11.111,1 1: i,y I- {\i nil. Us 49 There is neillnr King o. Soiireinn Lord .... , , n ■ , i'liillipiw do Conimines, (h. lOS I.«)nr|(in: Printed. 323 The Same u No. 322. S" i'Mfl I'Milinn. 324 The Interest -f .1.. Af,,,. ,uv,. .s„ m,„ , ,„ „„„ .., ,.„, ^,. ,, _ ^ i...M,l„,,: 1 nn.nl .„r T. (.■.d.ll. i„ th- Se,.un.l, MIHVLXXIV. (Pn.-e la.) J" ■ N- M. r.N, I,. ,lM.,r l.masKsrxTMK-. in .\,s..n.Mv. iWrilt.Mi l.y .I,.lni I)irkins,„i. ) 32G. A New Essay, dly tl„. l^■n„-^ h,„ii,-,n r;,r n I. n ir, tnn.. „ th,.,r Urpr. >.-nlatn ,■, „, .\-.,.n,l,lv. ^"^''r^,;;:;t.:;;;;.^''-^ ^ .a,,.,.,,,,.. ..,„_„, 1 '';:': r:;i:;";;';r ':".!'';7 ^'-"«-"7» *" iru«i.andry; the nred „f n.„e, ,;"■■ ■ ';'','\-^> ''""« ■""•••^'=•1 --..h.tinK tn Funning. ^ 1_ ^^ ^N-.. .s...,., .,,1, ,I,..,r .\,nnl,..r „f A.-n.. u„d the I'ri,..- „t vvhioh Ni, . r Apr 1 " '^' - • ' "'^■■' ;>'•• ^ "-"ty o Vork, Who BaiKnl for Nova S..o,iu;thJ V..rk pVi,' ' 7 S,..,rh„r„uKl, Jl.ur.i tho H.ip Pr,«,v r;. ..„„ S- t : '■V;, ' "• '•' •' '^"■••""»^»o"- MDCCLXXIV. Price 1775. 328jhe Speech ,.f„n,:s,:,a,...n„n< in ,l,o H„„.,. of C, ,.^^ ^^ ,';';.,,;_;:';•■••'■'' -f ''^'J..r (;..„.,r:,l lUr^r.yu. „„ L„.1 x„r,h'- inmons F'V! rimry 20th. niuti.iti nr. -9 Thi- Address f ih,. p l.nad mm so riBUC ARCHIVES OA' CASAIU :.^-r 330. An AddreM t.. i!i.' V'^yl' -f Kuclaiwl. S.ntlan.l, iin.l Ir.liiii.l. on tli.- prfi«>nt iM.V'MTVSr ('H1^1S t>f At'KAIRS. By Cathiriiu' MiK'auliiy. Till' Stvi'iid F.ditiiiii. I..,.l..n: rri>,.,a f..r K.lwar.l ,n.l Cl.a, .-. DiUy. MDCX'I.XXV. 1-Jmo.. 31 ,.,.. 331 An Addres. t„ Tl..- IJid.t II,.„..un.l>l.. I. ,1 M -f <1: i" ^yhirh Tmk Mkambks „f (ioNTOST r,>,„ctu,., Amkrua. are consid.-rcKl in a new hght: w.th a v.ew to lU* L<.r^l^hip■^' inttrpo^it iuti therein. . ' Lou.lon: PriiitiHl for J. Almon. opposite Burlington-nouw, in Piccadilly. 17T;S. Svo.. 3I> pp. 332 The History of American Taxation, h.m ,U- Y.ar ITf.:! to the Knd of In-t S. , ,,.n lu vNl.uh i. introdu.vd. An A.vount of the offieial Ab.l.t.c^ of the foUow- i„K MiniMer*. and how far they have been -oneerned either in purmunR or re<-«l- inK from the present S.^henie of KoverniiiK America. The Kt. IIos. Chahlks To^^sMiK^•l^ tiik Hon. Mh. ORKSVM.i.E; bmn RtxKi.sr.iiAM ; and I^.rd Chatham. With an A..-..unt of tl..' A.t a>>.rtin« the Kntire.ie^s ..f British I-<-cislative " "' liy i'DMi ND lUi'.KF,, Esq.. Mcmb?r for BrisUd, and deK^-ered by him in a ^I-EH to the l!ol>F, OK Common-. »j,. . The Third Kditioii. revistnl and eorrectetl with Additions. The Subjeet is in^truetive to those who' wish '.■ form themselves on whatever ,,f Kxi-cllon.v lias ;.'oi,.' before th.in. Hiirke. London: I'rn.t.d by .1. l>"d-ley: And. , u T V. DuM.n: li.-i.rinl.d for .lohn Kx-baw. No. -fi. Dame-Street, and K. T,.Mieh, Skinner-Row. M.DfC.LXXV. 8to„ 85 pp. 333. The Speech of the K- ut Hovo, ,nn,.., T,n: Kmm. ok Ch.tmvm. .n rtiK IIoisk ok 1 ,.110- on /•'/■I'./.ii/ tlie :.Mith of .yiini/(in/, li .5. Dublin: I'rint.d by .F<.l.n Kx-haw. No. 8.1. Danie-str«t. ^vo.. 9 pp. 334. The Speech of F.om.m. Bt hkk. F.-.,.:j'v v"^'^'= '"^ ui-.... rtoxs kou .ovnuA- TloN with the t'i.l.oViKs. Mareh t!J. I...'. ,„ ^i ff„ Dublin: I'rint.d for .1. Kx-haw. ( Ko. mO Daine-Strcet, and R. ilonenetfe, (No. Iti) f;ii..l-Str.ot. .MDCt-I.XXV. svo., Ss pp. 335. Americans against Liberty: or ,,m K-..y on tho iii.ture and prineiples ,,f trae lr..-.i...n. >h.u^uk' tha' tho d...itrns u-id eon.li.et of the Amerieans U-nd .nb to tyr^Miny and slavery. IHcium eat &c Tull. True Liherh) (i/uil,«.> mill ri;iht Fi'raxd-i dwUs Vhu./.'./. 'iiiii 'i-tnii lur hnlh »io iliiidual liiing. Milton. IVUr. .'/on i.- no /..iir, "or. in no Ffclom. I..oeke. I., ',,.l.,n : S..!d by J, Matli.w-. No. l". in tla- Strand. MIK'CLXXV. 8v.. , «■• VV- lift Free thoaehts n tho ,.r... - .-.hoL's of tb. ( . vtimntm. r..N..Ri:*s. lield at ^iU- dflpbi. sT '. r.:V. Ibenm Th-ir -rr ,rs an. exhibit.-d. their reason,,,.'- .vn^ .■,„..d. ;„ol the Fatal T. .ub n-y of tb-'ir Non-lmp..rtation. Xon-Ex,H,rtj.tion. and \„n-<'... „|ti,.n M.a-ur.-. ar. lai.i .pen to the plainest Under*tand,n»rs; an• 337 A Candid Extmination (.f il,.' M, n u c, mm« ,,.. ri,i., k , . W....KS. with ...... of ...... Mo...r,.,s on ::i:;T;;ur PB.'r:: '•"•' *"• 338 The sentimenti ..f .. f ,r. i^n-T ,.,. ,1,.. |.,mm a> „k Chmt-Hrhus ui.i x .riii-lati-,! tn.ni llu- Fronch. uwiniN with Aniorica. V. Hit Minima .li.-« .-t iiulii.tal.il,. t.ni|,ii.. Vir^ '■"■'''■ ' n.....i ...r 1. ,v..|..„. i,. ,„.. S,ra„.l. MIH'C.XXV. 8vo,. 44 pp. 341 A letter i.. Du. Sami ki, Johns,, n- „ ; „ i i ir- . , ; ":r, '' ;•;= ,T:n.t:.rin:,:^,;:f '■;,^;^^?»- , -'■''"i*.'a,.| >ix-,„,„.,.j U'ni.,.. Tm'P. -^'l**- t,l.AX\ . (Price „„o '42. Aa Appeal t- th.. ii >ti;; .J;;'- •^''"•""' "•'»^*"- «"rlin^o„-lIo„He, .„ Piec.dill,. ~ '7 ■". i.t, r PfiAP 52 ; lll.K .iKCHIVF.s Of (.tV4/».4 345. The Speech "t I.""" I.> hm ms. ,, , M t; i, m-i. ■ a- 11 -i >t: ">■ I."Hi.s f.T a I.; itM i Til* ('avu>v Hii.i., Miiy IT '77' Audi till' III - '-lit- ,1 l,,.i„l..i. . I'riut.-.i :. . ! l;idl.>, ill St. .I..HM- Sin.t. Ml K.'( lA.W . "vo.. 1" pp. 346 Plan cllrr.'.! is liM^ Kun. .,f Cn , hivm. t,. i'-. 11' -i •^^■ I/'""-. ■ ntitl.d, ' "ro- VlMMl.llI .\l-l. t,"r -.tlllUL' lilr Tr..l,ll.-, .1 AllllTl. . IIU.I ! T U-MTtM,^ lllf Sl,,l inr l..rfisl;.tiv.. .\iitli iitv iin.i -ui«r.i,I.M Ini.r 1' ' <■( t.r.at liritiiiii ovrr ttir (' N"l' M lllllKIl f> I. IK I l'"S INK TAIll.K. l...,„l,.n: I'nulr.l : T .1. .MiH' . <.p|-i!.' l!u .iiiu'l-n-ll..u..-. I'ieou.iiliy MIM ( l,\ \V. I t. ,. 11 IP 347 A Plan l'..r (-..n. ,luitn i: i!. .larriiiu' l'..l,iin M. lMiiM>r. ..! CliixT HiiilMS Av. iitii .\..iirii .\N.iiii. \\ ( ..I .n~, ;i.,.i t r ,,r,.,n..i . -, n,.r;il lU. IM-s ilirou«ii- uiit tl.«' whole nf tllf liiiiriMi llMI'I'lE. Will Uriliinx •infiitus ami fiv an air. I'tislair thxr »on*f Clin Imi'MCiiii i/-.rno..^t.T Row. 1775. Hvo., lOr, pp. 349. Taxation no Tyi-anny: u, Asvun, v tl,. i;i -.., , ii„n.s „,i,1 Ai .>- ■( 'h- London: Printed for T. Cadrl'. in ila< Strand. MDCCLXW. First and third cdifioiis. (Attributed to Dr. .lohn.^.n.) •'vo,, HI pp 350. An Aniwer to ., i-anii't.!. •. .•i,iltl,-d T., -if. „ „: V •iniiun,. Addn— 'ed to th.- Author, and t ■ pcr-.ns in pow.-r. 1... lid. 11. Prnit.i t'.r .1. Aim . ,.i...Mt.- Hurlinutoii ll..u..e, Pa-.'adili.v MlKt I.XXV. -^vo .;•, pp. 351 Tract V TIh- iu-im i;m iii:\- 'M' mi'i mi^.- of th.. motiihi . oi siiiv. aial of the ("oloiiien dir-iin.tl.v .^.'t forth; And Ih.' Impon.sihility of a ComproiniM. ot Ditler.'nce-. or a mutual con.-.s.M.m of rinlits, plainly dem.mstrnted. With u pr,.|al..r,v ,pl t!.' t.. lia^ P:,a,ii^.l.a,ti,,ri. ..f ili.- Lit.. f..n«r v, at l-hihid.-lphi.i. Hy Josiah Tu.'ker. DI>., I>.'aii of liloccsttT. (llouc.-^-ter: Priut.d hy K. Uaike^; and s..ld hy T, rndell. in the Strand, and ,1 W.dt.T. Cliamu'lr..-. Lonln. MlHVl.XXV. : I'r V,-. One Shillinu.l -v . M pp. 352 Extraiti des Edits, Declarations. Ordonnances et Re"len':.t» w >»■ .Va;'»'- Trl-3 Chnltcnn:: Den Ue«leniens et JiiKemens des G< .i irii.i.r* Generaux .'. Intendu-is. c^H^maiis la ju-tiei>: et des IleBlemens et (».-.'. ..nunces de F"li«^- (in 1.01:1 r If' PA vriii.rTs 53 ri t.liH-' jiai Ics IritPiiiliiii". Kai»nii» piirtir ili- lii IcKi'ln'iiri- .i|it asitiijotti*, m vcrtiJ ^ li'iir^ titri'it priiiiitifrt ilr ( 'ancci'Kinii, ct iIim Kilits, ICrt.'li'iiU'iii', Or(ionnuri(-(>» pt I '1 1 liinili'Tis (/( *'i Majr.sir In^ Clin lit nnr, rt'iiilus cii (•(•iim-ihH'IICc; ct il<* dif- ii!i~ .Iiiirriiini'' 'n;rK, iiiir Jiii/rs et iiii Iti-rfivnr-iiPneral den llroiln di mt Majisle. I'll I luiii.oiH .li>s('p|| Ciiiriitf, KciiiiT, Sc'iifiH'ur dt- St. Ktiriiiic. ir,. tic. Ill mii'init roliiixsr mil eiit. t^l.l«•,■: (lit/ Ciiijlauiiu' Hrowii. MDCCLXXV. hvo., 71 pp. 151 Traitt .\liriirr lit"* niu'irmK'; Loix ('iiiitunnu i^f u»iii;r- di' la ("■■liiiii' dn ('ana. la. Ml I'J'luii l'i''iiiif, ilf ijiiili-r. tin' di' la i-i.utuiiii' •/'' In {■ri,i,l, ,1 virnml, .!,■ I'-irif:. a lai|ii('ll)' lu dite ('ulniiio ('tail a»HUJt'tir, I'li ooiicriiueiioc ik' I'Kdit do IV-t.i- 1 !i".inciit dii ('imsi'il Souvcraiii dii rnois J'Avril ItWM; nvcf IVxpliontion de >-l^i'|iii' titrc <'t do f!ia(|u(< artit'lc, puiRi't- dans Iok nicillcur^ autlioim i|ui unt t'crit 'f ' ' inriiti' la ditt' coututnc. NiiTssairo ii touti's ]i-:t iXTSoinioa qui vnudrdiit avuir uiic tointiire den difr« .1111 iriiiics liix, co'itiiiiii's ft usanis, ct ipii [xmrra It's fac'iliter daiin IV'tiidc qu'ils -' r 'lit i.liliiri's (I'm fairc, tiiiit coiiiiih" .IiUfC"", iiuc omiiliu' Avncat^t cii I'ri>our»Mir*. I'ar Fraiii.'>iH .lu.'iipli ('linnet. Kciiicr. Sciifiii'iir di- St. F'ticiiiii', \c., &c. II J ii'ltii-n! diliijile jiLsliliam, nam qui junlificat im/ii'iim, <■/ i/iit eondemitat jiistiim, ahominaliili.i ful tilirqiir npud Ihum. I.ili. sap. ft Provprb. v\\. 17. v. Itl. (Jii.Imc: Ch.z fl'iillaiimr Itriwii. MIK"( I.XXV. "vo.. ls,H ,,p. iSS. Traits de la Polir* ijm a tmiimir- I'tr ^^li^il■ en Canada, auiniird-liui Prnrinrt ■I- (Jiiihir, dtpiii^ Hull I'talili^-cTiitiit juHqu'ii la oi..M di- tmi- ailtren j'.iv'iv, qui ii'cu poiivait'iit ciimiaitri' qu'i'ii qualiti' di' Icurst sulMlrli'irupit. Triiili'- qui poiirrait ("trt' de (|Ucl(iu'uli!it(' mix (iraiids Vn.ver-', I't aux jll(ff"« de I'l 111 .■ (11 cctic pnivincc. I'ar FriiMiv.ls .loxph (^iiriul. Kiiiicr, Si iciK^ur de St. Ktipiinc, &c., &c. ' .'/■<; /■ 11/(11 i,iililifiiiiiin. (iu,-U-r: I'll,./ Cuillauin. I'.r..wii. MIK'CI.XXV. >v..., 2.'. pp. 1776. i.56 An Enquiry "latin r tin (!i 11 t i.f tlic i-ti->i:\r ("nii \V m in .\Mnii( \. .aijrlit to !■■ iiii|.ii..| 1. 1 (iiiKvr l!uir\i\ ..r .Vmkiiicv. I..11.I..11: rriiitcl I.T .I..I111 |)..iiald.(.ii. the Ciriar ..f .Xniiid.l Stn^'t X... 105. n il. Siriiiid. MIKCI.XXVI. »v,,.. (Ul pp. l\i^]k.^ 54 PUBLIC ARCHIVES OF CAXADA 367. A Further Examination of our PRE^iENT American ^Feasi res and of the reasons and the Principles on which they are founded. By the author of Consideraiiomt on the Measures carrying on with respect to the British Colonies in North-America. An English Whi^ ''an never, &c &c. Lord Muh'swnrth's Preface to Franco-Gallia. lii one and the same Nation, dtc. &c. Blaclstone, b. 1 c. 3. Bath: Printed by 11. Cruttwell, For K. Baldwin, Paternoster-Row; and E. and C. Dilly, in the Poultry, London. MDCCLXXVI. Svo., 250 pp. 358. The Sentiments of Lord Chatham on the American ^Ieasi res. Delivered in his Speech on the Provi.suin-ae Bii.i.. (Authentic Copy.) Newcastle: Printed MDCCLXXVI. l-'nio., K! pp. 359. A Letter to Lord George Germain. London: Printed for J. Almon, opposite Burlington House, in Piccadilly. MDCCLXXVI. 8vo., 38 pp. 360. Observations on the Natire of Civil Liberty, The Principles of Government, and the Ji .stice and Policy of the War with America. To which is added An Appendix, Containing a State of the National Debt, an Estimate of the Money drawn from the Public by the Taxes, and an Account of the National Income and Expenditure since the last War. lieu miseri cives; .... Virg. By Richard Price, D.D., F.R.S. London: Printed for T. Cadell, in the Strand. MDCCLXXVI. 8vo., 128pp. 361. Experience preferable to Tiicory. An Answer to Dr. Price's Oh.-ervations on the Nature of Civil Liberty, and the Justice anu Policy of the War with America. Whereof comefh envy, strife, &c. 1 Tim. VI, 4, f., 11, 20. London: Printed for T. Payne, at the Mews-Gate. .ilDCCLXXVI. Svo., 102 pp. 362. Observations on Dr. Price's Theory and Pbinoples of Civil Liberty and Government, preceded by a Letter to a Friend, on the Pretensions of the Ameri- can Colonies, in respect of Rioiit and K(Jlitv. I)i" ,n^ ^T"' ^"°*«^,f°' T. Cadell in the Strand; J. Walter, Charing-croM • and T. Seweli., near the Royal Exchange. MDCCLXXVI. 8vo., 132 p^ ^^VSKdl'r ""' '"'"''"" °' *'' ^""^'^^ "^ Philadelphia; in a letter to London: Printed in the year 1776. 8vo., 32 pp. 367. The Rights of Great Britain Asserted against the Claims of \merica- RpJn- an ANSWER to the Declaration of the General Congress -^^'^^^a, Being -f Hpp° 12pp.' ^""'''' ^"' ^' ^'"^'"' '" '^" ^*""'^- ^CCLXXVL Svo.. 80 pp. 368. The Rights of Great Britain Asserted agninst the Claims of America- Bein, an «;8WER to the Declaration of the General Conoress. ^^"^"'C*' B«ng The fifth edition with additions. London: Printed for T. Cadell. in the Strand. 1776. 8vo., 97+18 pp. 369. The Same as No. 368. Sixth edition, with additions. Edinburgh: Printed for Charles EUiot. MDCCLXXVI. 12ino., 98 pp. 370. Some Observations on a Pamphlet latei.v Pi blishfd entitled Tl,« T?;„l,f= „* ^^Z.'Zt^iZ^^ '' -erica; S'^nl^^^f^^tSl «.iS. JoWn!" "^ ''' ^"'"" '" ""' "'""''''''' ^"""'•^'^ ^^ ^- Shebbeare in th^etrTnd. ^'m t .ftpp.""^"""' *'^ "™" ^' ^'"'''^^ ^'^' ^^- 1«»' "^■eftrg"slt°TS.' "''^""'' *" *'" — itaxts of America, on the following inter- on the 2ngltXctitiSr'^ "' ^""-""^"^ ''^ ^^"^"'' ^'^ ~- '-"^ II. Of Monarchy and Hereditary Succession. III. Thoughts on the present State of American Affairs. IV. Of the present Ability of .America, with some miscellaneous Reflections. A new KniTioN, with several A„ uons in the Body of the Work. To whTch IS added - -;=^'''-< together with an address to the people called Quakers Third. Addition here given increases the Work upwards of One- Man knows nn master save Thomson. 96 PIBLIC ARCHIVES OF CANADA Philadelphia: Printed. London: Kcprinted, for J. Almon, opposite Burlington-House in Piccadilly. 1776. f^vo., 54 pp. (Written by Thomas Paine.) 372. Plain Truth: Addressed to tlio Imiabit.vnts ok Amkhic^. Containing Remarks o.\ A L.\TE Pamphlet, entitled Common Sekbe. Wherein are shewn, that the Scheme of Independence is ruinous, delusive, and impracticable; that were the Author's Asseverations, respecting the Power of America, as real as nugatory. Reconciliation on liberal Principles with Great Britain would be exalted Policy; and that, circumstanced as we are, permanent Liberty and true Happiness can only bo obtained by Reconciliation with that Kingdom. Written by Candidus. W 11 ye turn from Flattery and attend to this Side. There Truth unlicensed .... Thomson on the Liberties of Britain. Philadelphia: Printed. London: Reprinted for J. Almon, opposite Burlington House, in Piccadilly. MD( CLXXVI. Svo., 47 pp. 373. The Same as No. 372. Second edition. London . Reprinted for J. Almon, opposite Burlington House, in Piccadilly. MDCCLXXVI. 8vo., 47 pp. 374. A Short View of tho History of tho Ni;\v Evr:i.\Nn Colonies, with respect to their Chartkhs and Constitution. By Israel Mauduit. The Fourth Edition. To whifh is now added, An Account of a Conference between the late Mr. Grenville and the several Colony Agents, in the Year 1764, previous to the passing of the Stamp Act. Also the Original Charter granted in the 4th of Charles I, and nevor before printed in England. London : Printed for J. Wilkie, at Number 71, in St. Paul's Church Yard. MDCCr.XXVI. 8vo., 31 pp. 375. Massachussettensis: Or a Seriks of Lkttkrs, containing a f.mtiifii. state of MANY important amj STRIKING Facts, which laid the Foundation of the P(U';sent Troidles in the Province of the Massaculsetts-Bav; Interspersed with Animadversions and Reflections, originally Addressed to the People of that Province, and worthy the Consideration of the true Patriots of this Country. By a Person of Honor upon the Spot. Fahus Honor Juvat, .... Ilor. Ep. XVI. The Second Edition. Do^iton printed: London reprinted for .1. Mathew.s No. 18, in the Strand. MDCCLXXVI. Svo.. lis pp. 376. The Chart»rs of the British Colonies in America. Dublin: rriutcd for Joiiu Bc-atty, (No. .32) Skinncr-row, MDCCLXXVI. Svo., 142 pp. CATALOGIE OF PAMPBLET^ 57 377. McFingal. A Modern Knc Pokm or The Tows IfKETisG. Philadelphia, Print<;d. London, Reprinted for J. Almon, opposite Burlingrton House, Piccadilly. MDCCLXXVI. 8vo., 44 pp. QPrice One Shilling.] (Written by Dr. John Trumbull.) 378. A Series of Answers to pertain popiL.\n on.iKrTioNs, apninst separatinR from the Rebellious Colonies and discarding them entirely: being the concluding Tract of the Dean of Glocester, on the subject of American Affairs. Glocester: Printed by R. Raikes; and sold by T. Cadell, in the Strand, London. MDCCLXXVI. 8vo., 108 pp. 379. Proclamation of Guy Carleton, concerning winter roads. 1776. 4to, 1 p. 380. A Dialogue Between the Ghost of Generxl Montoomery Jii?t Arrived from tl-^ Elysian Fields; and an Amkrican Delegate, in a Wood near Philadelphia. Printed, and Sold by R. Bell, in Third-Street. MDCCLXXVI. New York: privately reprinted. 1865. 8vo., 16 pp. 381. A Dialogue on the Principles of the Constitution and Lepral Liberty compared with Despotism; applied to the American Question; and the Probable events of THE War, with Observations on some important Law Authorities. Justice and Humanity are the hiphest interests of a state; and the pursuit of them, its noblest effort. This England never did nor never shall Lie at the proud foot of a Conqueror, &c. Shakespeare. London: Printed for W. Owen, in Fleet Street. 1776. 12mo., 92 pp. 382. R^glement de i.a Conkrkrik do I'.Xdoration Porpetuellp uii;iiKi..i.-TIou=t-, riccaJiUy. MDCt^LXXVII. 8vo., as pp. (Fictitious.) It Mr. Kean 's, Brook-Street, CATALOOUE OF PAUPHLETa es 392. The Juitice and necessity of the War with our Amerifnn Colonies examined. A Sermon preached at Inversk, Doc. 12, 1776, being the Fast-Day appointed by the King, on occonut of the American Rebellion. By Alexander Carlyle, D.D., Minister of Inveresk, and Almoner to His Majesty. Edinburgh: Printed for J. Murray, London, and J. Dickson, Edinb"vgh. MD<^:CLXXVII. (Price One Shilling.) 8vo., 50 pp. 393. An Addrcil to Edmund Burke, Esq.. on his Into lptt<>r relative to the Affairs 07 Ame.iica. By Edward Tophara, Comet of his Majesty's Second Trooi) of Horse-Guardi. Indeed, it is a strange disposed time — Where men do construe things oftor their fashion, Clean from the purpose of the things themselves. Shakespeare. London: Printed for J. Bew, No. 28, Paternoster-Row. MDCCLXXVU. 4to., 27 pp. .594. The Trial of James Hill, commonly called Joiix ■ni'; Faintkr, at the Castle of Winchester, on Thursday the Cth day of March, 1777, before the Hon. Sib Beau- mont HoTHAM, Knt., For wilfully and maliciously setting fire to a certain Build- ing called the Rope-House, in His Majesty's Dock-yard at Portsmouth. To which is added the Particulars of his Confession, taken down from hia own Mouth by Sir John Fielding's Clerk, the Morning aft< r his Condemnation. Winton, printed for J. Wilkes. Sold by S. Crowder, G. Robinson, and R. Baldwin, Pater-noster-Row, and T. Evans, in the Strand. 'nndon: (No date.) 8vo., 31 pp. I 395. Bemarki on the Conduct ok Opposition with kegaro to America; shewing thiir Inconsistency, by a Short Review of their own Measures. " Quid a majoribus defensum est aliud quam Libertas : neu cui nisi Legxbvs pareremus." " paraeclara prolos, geniti ad ea, quae majores virtute peperere, subvertunda." London: Printed for T. Cndell, in the Strand. MDCCLXXVII. 8vo.,42pp. 396. A Paraphrase on a Passage in a Sermon preached by the Most Reverend Dr. Markham, Archbishop of York, before the Society for Propagating the Oospel, on the 21st of February, 1777; When it was expected by the persons who had advised the American War, that the revolted Colonies in America would soon be entirelj subdued and reduced to the obedience of the British Parliament. 8vo., 38 pp. 397. Reliqnes of Genius. By the late Rev. Mr. Ryan. London: Printed for Edward and Charles Dilly. 181 pp. 1778. MDCCLXXVII. ICmo., 398. Anticipation: Containing the Speech to Both H s of P — Substance of Ilift M- -y's Most gracious ■T, on the Opening of the approachinq session. Together with a full and authentic Account of the Debate which will take Place in the H e of C s, on the Motion for the Address and the Amendment. With Notes. 60 I'f Ul.lC ARCHIVES OF CAXAOA (Firnt puhlish'd three days hefore the opening of the session.) So si. all my Anticipatiun I'nvent your Discovery. Hamlet. The fmirth c'ditii>n. corrri,»;. Loiiduii : Printed for T. I'.ecket, the Comer of the Adelphi, in the Strand, 1778. 8vo., 74 pp. (Written by ilichard Tickell.) 399. Thougfhti on the 1'hk.sknt Stxtk. of AhKAin-i with Amkkka, and tiik means oif coNtii.iATioN. By William Pultesey, Esq. The Third Edition. T mduii: Printed for J. Dodslcy, in Pallmall; and T. Cadell in the Strand. Mr ^XXVIII. Svo.. lOi' pp. 400. , Memorial of (^onmion-Sonsc, iip'n the Prksent Crisis nKTWEiTv Oreat iJRiTAix AND America. Qiicm l)i U.I iidt iirrdcrr. /hik.v drmrnfat. I.oiidoii: Printed for J. Alnioii, Pic lilly MDCCI.XXVIII. 12ni,.., :J9 pp. 401. Plan of KK-rsioN hkt-ken (iiiKAi Britain anp Urn Coi.omks. Kii TeniiK'^tate, imiK'riuin poi>uli R. niulto ninxuine miscrabiiO vi>ura est: &c. Salust. London: Printed for J. Murray, No. 32 Fleet Street. MDCCLXXVIII. •'vo., ,\v-f 211 pp. 402. Report fri m the .Select ruMMiTTKE to whom it wn-s referred to consider and E.XAMISE the ACCOI'NTS OF E.XTRAOBDINARY SERVICE ISCUHRED AND PAID, AND NOT PROVIDED FOR BY PARLIAMENT, which have been laid before the House of Commons in the years 1776, 1777 and 1778. London: I'rinKd fur J. Almon, npjiosite Burlington-House, Piccadilly. MDCCLXXVIII. >vo., M pp. + app. 87 pp. 403. Thoughts on the Pri>i:nt St^tk ok .\ki-airs wn ,ind the ^Ieans op Conciliation. By William Pulteney, Esq. The Fourth Edition. London : Printed for J. Dodsley in Pallmall ; and T. Cadell in the Strand. MDCCLXXVin. 8vo., 102 pp. 404. City Petitions. Addresses and Bemonstranees. &c. &P. &c. Commencing in the year IMDCCLXIX and including the Last Petition, for the Burial of the Right Honble. the Earl of Cliatham in St. Paul's Cathedral. With Hia Majesty's Answers. Also ^fr. Alderman Beckford's Speech to the King, on the Twenty- Third of May, 1770. Delirant reges, plectuntur Achivi. Hor. London: Printed for David Steel, Number 1, Fnion-Row, the Lower-End of the ilinories Little Tower HilL MDCCLXXVIIL 12mo., v-f 20C pp. 405. A Letter to the People of America, Lately Print«l .nt Xew York ; now repub- lished BY AN American. With a Postscript, by the Editor, addressed to Sib W H . London : Printed for T. Becket, The Corner of the Adelphi, in the Strand. MDCCLXXVIIL ^vo., 74 pp. CATALOaVB OF PAyPBLETS 61 406. The Subitance of General Burgoyne'j Speechei. on :Mr. Vyner's Motion, On the 2(Jili of Moy; And upon Mr. Hartley's Motion, On the 28th of May, 1778. with an Appeudi.v containing General Washlnoton's Lettek to General Bur- UOYNE. &c. Tho Second Edition. b)rdiin: I'riiittti for J. Almon, opposite Burlington-House, Piccadilly. MDCCLXXVIII. Svo., 42 pp. + app. 7 pp. 407. Letters on tlip American War. Addrcs-.d to the Rijfht Worsiiipfiil the ^kloyor and Corporation, To the Worshipful the Wardens and Corporation of the Trinity- House, and To tlie Worthy Burgesses of the Town of Kinoston upon Hull. By David Hartley, Esq., member of Parliament for th( Town of Kingston upon Hull. London: I'riiited for Aliiiun. Piccadilly; Kenrsley. Flc:H Street; Dilly, Poultry; Crutwell, Bath; and Mullet, Bristol. MDCCLXXVIII. 4to., 92 pp. 408. Two Letters from Mr. Bi'rke to Gentlemen in the City ok Bristol, on the Bill Dependinc; in Pahll\ment relative to the Trade of Ireland. The Second Edition. London: Printed for J. Dodsley, in Pall-Mall. MDCCLXXVIII. 8vo.. 32 pp. 409. A Voyage to California, to observe the Transit of Venn.s. By ^Mons. Chuppti D'Auteroche. With iin historieal de?eriiiti.)n of the Author's route through Mexico, and the Niituriil Hi^tory of that Prnvinee. Also n Voynge to Newfoundland and Sallee, to make experiments on Mr. T.e Roy's Time Keepers. By Monsieur De Cassini. London: Printed for Ed\<'ard and Charles Dilly, in the Poultry. MDCCLXXVIIL 8vo., 315 pp. 1779. 410. Considerations upon tli^FRENcii and American War. In n letter to a Member OF Parliament. London: Printed for J. Almon, opposite Burlington House, Piccadilly. MDCCLXXIX. (Price One Shilling.) 8vo., 44 pp. 411. Consideration on the Present State of Pibmc Affairs, and the means or RAISING THE NECESSAUV supplies. By WlLLIAM PuLTENEV, Esq. London: Printed for J. Dodsley in Pallmall; and T. Cadell in the Strand. MDCCLXXIX. Svo.. 52 pp. 412. An Examination into the Conduct of the Present Administration, from the Year 1774 to the Year 1778. And a Plan of Accommodation with America. By a member of Parliament. The second edition, %-ith corrections. London: Printed for J. Almon, opposite Burlington House, Piccadilly. MDCCLXXIX. 8vo., 60 pp. 413. Observations on the Doctrine laid down by Sir William Blackstone, respect- ing the extent of the Power of the British Parliament. Particularly with rela- tion to Ireland. In a letter to Sir William Blackstone, with a Postscript addressed to Lord Xorth, Upon the Affairs of that Country. The Second Edition. London: Printed for ,T. Almon, in Piccadilly; J. Dodsley, Pall-Mall; and E. and C. Dilly, in the Poultry. MDCCLXXIX. 8vo., 85 pp. I 62 I'l RUC ARcniVES OF CAXAOA 414. Coniiderttions iipon tho Amkricw Enqi mv. Quid facitis? quae to« dementia, dixi, Coiifitiit, O M.cii, ciiptiini dimittcre Trojiim? Tho Sci'oiul K litioii. Lmdmi: I'rintcd for J. WilkU', Xu. 71, in St. Piiul's Church-yard. MDCCI.XXIX. »v,)., 5ti i.p (Written by ,I,«oinbly, Pon„8ylvain«. Wforc the Hot'8K ok Commons in a r.mmittee onthi AMKR'CAN Papers with cxplunaUjiy notes. AfTw^M V v,v^""!r* ^"'J- ^'"''^' ^"^ "• '" St. Paul's Church-yard. -MIH and Condn.t ,.f the Xorthkrn Fv, idit.ov iv MDCCLXXIX^^tl 52^.^- "°"''''"" "— ^'-t. Hanover S.uare. 424. An AddreM to the Rerpese„tntives in Parliament upm the Statk ok the Nation V 1 T rT *''^^" Pnvilege and Prerogative &c. &c. Hume's Eway Xv' > ol. 1. p. &10. MD^CLXXIX^'lv;! afpp'- •"™''"' ''^^"'^ ^"'^■'^^"'^ «°"-' P'-'li^y- 425. A Short Hiitory of the 0,.p.,sitiov di.ring the last Session- of Pari.iame.nt. ine ibird £.dition. London : Printed for T. Cadell, in the Strand. M.DCC.LXXIX. 8vo., 58 pp. 426. A Short JUtory. of the Opposition durin^r the I.,.>t S<...i„n .,f Par!i.n>rnt. Lond.n; Printed for T. Cadell, in the Strand. MDC'T.XXIX ^vo vi^ 58 pp. **• •"•> »i-t- f 427. Observations on a pamphlet, ontitled .1 SI,ort I on of n „ ;/,•„, thi last Session of Parliament. With a Postscript to the Author, conu.inin^ ^ome Seas. , able .- his Arguments in support of a corrupt Influence in the Crown, u.id it Operation upon a factious and servile Majority of the other Twr ^ Legislature. inT,^" "^^'"^ '^ prefixed, An Address to Messrs. Wedderbourn. M'Pherson. By a Member of Parliament London: Printed for \X. Davis on Ludg^te Hill. MDCCI XXIX 121 pp. • • ^ . 428. Considerations upon this Qi estiov. What should be ati honest FmrV iLndeavour in this present Controversy between Great Britain and the ( • r the Town of Kin««t.in- upnu-IIull. The oitthth «'>lition. London- Prinfoil for Almon, Pi.va.lill.v. K.'ar.-liy. Flont-Strpet ; Dilly, Poultry; rriitw.ll. B.nh: and IWk.'t. UrMnl M |)< CLXXIX. ^vo 11 + IJ.l pp. 430. An Address to the Committee of the County of York ., thr Stvtk. ok P. hi.ic Akfauis. Tiy Pavid TIartKy. E^q. SiH-cind Kdition. To wllich i!< addoil. TlIK AimRKSS oF TIIK CoMMITTKK nf Ahsotiat.on for thd C'oiiiify of York, to tlio Klivtors of tin- Coiiiiti.'s Citii'x. nml lloroiiKhfi within til.' Kint;tiiii:s held on tho .'id and 4th of .Tanunry, 17^1, nt York. ,.„..„ j.w.d n: I'rii.l.'d I r .1. Sto,.kd..l.'. No. 1>1 Pi.iMdilly. MPCriAXIX. (Prici- One Shilling-) »vo., M pp. 1780. 431. An Account of tin' \u>r. \\n riiooiiiss of tlic AMirii(\N W.mi. E.\tr.\ltvd from a tall' Al TIIOU. Tl'o F..\irth I'.dition. I.,.H(|..n: Printi.l in llic Y.%ir MIH'CI.XXX. V2mn.. .-,.; pp. 432. Letters t.. a Noiiumw ,.ii tlir Conout ..f tlio Wmi in the \Un'\.\: Coi.onik';. Tlio Fonrtli Fdition. T.on.l.ii: Prlntrd f..r O. Wilki.-, No. 71. St. Paul's Church-\ ard. MDCCI.XXX. >v.... 101 pp. (Written l>y .lo-opU (iall.nvay.) 433. Historical and Political Reflections on th.^ IIns; arul Vnnr.ny.-< of tho AMf^ti;;^^ Kkiiki.i.ion. In uhi.'h tin- ('an>es of th.it IIoIhUioh are pointed out, and the 1 oiiey and Xeeessity of otT.rinj; to the Americans a System of Government founded on the Principles of the British Constitution, aro .-KMrly demonstrated. By the author of Letters to a Xdhl. man. on the eonduet of the Amc'riean War. London: I'rii.ted for G. Wilki-. Xo. 71. Si, Paul's Ciiureli-Yard. MDCCI.XXX. ( Price :!-.) Svo.. l:i.') |>p. 434. Plain Truth: or a Letter to the Author of l)i-p.i"ionate Thoufrhts on the American War. r i i .i In which the priiiciiiles and arguments of that Author arc refuted, and the necessitv of carryintr on that War clearly demonstrated. By the author (Joseph Galloway) of Letters to a Nobleman on the conduct of tho American War; and of Cool ThouKht-^ on the couMMpK-nces of American Independence. , t» i- 1 1 London: Printed for G. Wilkie. in St. Paul's Chun'h \ard; and R. Faulder. in Bond Street. MDCCLXXX. vii-i-7t! pp. 435. Cool Thoughts on the Consequences to GmvT I'.hitmn of Amkhican Isdepen- "denck. O.N TiiF. Fxpcnce of Gke.\t Britain in the Settlement and Defence of the AMEnicA.N Colonies. On Tho Value and Importance of the Amkuican Colonies and tho West Inwks to the British Emcire. London: Printed hy .T. Wilkie, in St. Paul's Church-Yard. MDCCLXXX. Svo., 70 pp. (Galloway.) CSTALOOiK OF PAHPlirETS 69 .1^!?? tl>,. (.h.f.riv; .- of r.irut. (i. Sir \Vuu^^, IFowk, ,„ n p.nnnhlet. earned Lkttkrb to a N ,...m.,n; in wl.icl, Hi, M>,ropr..-..utations .re dZtS un.l tlm,o U.tt,.r« uro .,., ,,ort...l by « Variety of Xew .Mutt-r «.id ArKumont. lo which 18 added an ai-i'kndix containinR. . '• A I.,>ttor to Sir Willu.in Uow« u|k.u his Stri^a.irci on Mr. tjulloway'. priviito Chnrin'tor. ' '.M'\'f* "' ^""" -^'' '"'''' '" ^'' ^^''»'«»T. Howe and his Answer. . f tho • 1 I'T' '"""."v ,V""""""™ 1" "'^' I'^-iJ^-t of the Contrre-s, on tho State Hy tho nuthor of L.ttors to n Nohlcnian. Audi aUiratn pnihm. sv„..^ni '';;;,: '''"""^ ^"' '''■ ^^'"' '-• ''^'- ^""'"^ ^'huroh-yard. MDCCLXXX. 437. Obiervationi sur Lo Mt.nw.ir, mtif dc hi r,„ir do L,.n.lrps Pnr Piorro AuRustin ("aron do B^aumarchaig, Auxqi.elle« on a joint Le. I tt.rs .|,.s I)u,., do rr.;>-lu, ct Ci>ois,.ul au Cointo do Vergonnes, Avec la lu-ponsr du Ihnu.r: ct I.'Arrrt Du I{„i, 9„r oet ouvruRe dillv'^ MnrTM V V V ^- '^'"""'' '•""'"'"• "'""-^■''' B"f'i"Kton House. Dans Picca- ailly. ."UCCIAXX. >vo., 40 pp. 438. A Lette to tho Rioiit Ilosdi innif- K d. A:.'. &p. &(\ -d TH- Disco dnccndiis ndh>ic qiine oensot imiieulus; ut si CVcus ittr iiionstrar.' vdit; tanion uspice. si quid. Lt 1103 quod euros propriuni, faeisse, loquamur. Hor. Ef). IT. L-d II- h C r of Lib. 1. Ver. 3. Faildor, New Bond Street. MDCCLXXX. 8vo., London: Printed for K 2n r p. *^*exn?.ft?' '''^"t^" and Conciw Memoir, of Some of the mo,t interesting exploit , singular Adventlres of J M'Alp.ne, a Native Highlander, from the time of 1 nugration from Scotland to America, 1773 d.no^Tn'ih^'llv"? r"°'' °^ ^'' ^"'^""^ attachment to, and hazardous atten- <1nn- j„ the British Armies under command of the Generals Carleton and Bur- cvr.', in their several operations that he was concerned in till December. 1779- r.rr^tTJl \' "'^ t^ "^'T'- """^ ^"-""^^^ »° '^1"««t Government ior rtp- ration of his losses iii the Royal Pause noth!;r7o,'''"rTM r'"'''^/"''"""^ ""-^ ^-^^ «" deUcacy. containing o i.„ I >'l'-^PUtal.l.. fao... that can 1« well vouched, and are mostlv known to many gentlemen of good character in both the private and military" lines . l.fe; carefulb- nrran^^ed. and published for the u.c of the public at large cart?tr''';780.""\1n:'".'or',t.'' ""■ ''^'^'"''' '^°°'^'^""' ^' ^'^ '''°^' ^-^- **°'u?*"'"$' A^**"* V°'*?'"°"* ^" '""''■ f>"">«^- nl-' I'i. Orders for a Battn- Dehn^uf \ T V,' "^^ '^^' ^'^''^ ''-'^ S'*"'«'^ "««1 i° Embarking and Debarking an Anny by Flat-bottomed Boats, &c., and .v Placart to the Cav.diu;s To which IS prefixed The Resolution of the House of Commons for hi. Monu- ment; ana his Character, and the Dates of all his Commissions, also the Dutt ef an Adjutant and Quarter ilaster, &c. The Second Edition. MDJcSxX.^'^r'o/l '• '^'"""' '""'°^'*^ '''^ ^•^""""^' ^'»'^^^"- 8."735 — 7 66 riBLIC ARCHirES OF CANADA 441. Eloge de Soger. Mimstrk pt Rkhknt nr 'Roy.m mk. Kn n,'ponsc a la f^atire inti- iuUe Suger, Maine de Saint Denis. Par M. DelaMalle, Avocat au Parlement. Nee criminibus falsia in odium aut invidiam quemquam vocabit. Cic. de Offic. A. Amsterdam, Et se trouve a Paris, Chez Lottin le jeune, rue Saint Jacques. Merigot le jeune, quai des Augustins. De Monville, rue Saint Scverin. M.DCC.LXXX. Svo., C7 pp. 442. An Essay on Coxstititkinai, T.ibkrtv, whrniii the Tyepal Means of Preventing the U.s'CONSTiTUTio.NAi, Influesce of the Crows are pointed out. London: Printed by H. Reynell, No. 21, Piccadilly. ilDCCLXXX. 8vo., fi9 pp. 443. Essay on Modern :Martyrs : With n Letter to General Burgoyne. " Superat, et crescit malis iraque nostra fruitur." Seneca, In Eer- cule Furente. London: Printed for Messrs. Paynes, at the Meuse Gate, and E. Faulder, 'Sew Bond Street. MDCCLXXX. 12mo., 52 pp. 444. Speech of Edmind Bi rkk, Fs().. Member of Pnrlinment f(ir the City of Bristol, On presenting to the House of Commons (On the 11th of February, 1780) A Plan for the Better Security of the Lndf.pexdekce of Parliament, and the Oeconomical Reformation of the Civil and Other Establishments. The Fourth Edition. London: Printed for J. Dodsley. in Pali-Mall. M.DCC.LXXX. Svo., 95pp. Price 2s. 1781. 445. The Speech, of Gi;m.rai. C.>\\v\y. member of Parli:imciit for Saint Edmonds- bury, on moving in the House of Commons. (On the 5th of May, 1780.) "That Leave be given to bring in a Bill for Quieting the Troubles now ■' reigning in the British Colonies in America, and for enabling His Majesty to •' appoint Commissioners, with full powers to treat, and conclude upon terms of " Conciliation with *\e said Colonies." London: Printed for T. Cndcll in the Strand. MDCCLXXXL 8vo., 51 pp. 446. A View of the Enolish Constiti tion. By the late Baron Dk AfoNTESQUiEU, Being \ Translation of the Sixth Chapter of the Eleventh Book of his celebrated Treatise, intitled L'Esprit des Loix. London: Sold by B. White, Horaee's Head, Fleet-Street; and H. Payne, in I'uU-Mall. MDCCLXXXL (Price One Shilling.) svo., 74 pp. (Translation by liaron Muzcres;.) 447. Candid Thoughts, or. An Enquiry into the Cmsks op National Discontents AND Misfortunes since the Commencement of the present Reign. London: Printed for W. Nicoll ^'o. 51, St. Paul's Church Yard. 1781. Svo., 73 pp. 448. The Narrative of Likit. »ikn. .-mk Wu.i.iam Howk. in A idnumUc.' vi the House of Commons, on the 29th of April, 1779, relative to his conduct. During His Late Command Of The King's Troops In North America. CATALOGUE OF PAMPBLETS 67 To which are added, Some Observations Upon A Pamphlet entitled, Letters TO A Nobleman. The Third Edition. London : Printed for H. Baldwin in Fleet-Street. Sold by R. Baldwin, in PatemoBter-Row; P. Elmsley, in the Strand; and Almon and Debret, in Picca- dilly. MDCCLXXXL 4to., 110 pp. 449. A Eeply to the Observations of Li.ut. Ocu. Sir Wri.i.iA.M TIowf:, on a pamphlet entitled Lktteks to a Xohleman in which His Misrepresentations are detected, and those Letter are supported by a Variety of New Matter and Argument, to which 18 added an appendix, containing I. A Letter to Sir William Howe upon his Strictures on Mr. Galloway's private Character. IL A Letter from Mr. Kirk to Sir William Howe, and his Answer. III. A Letter from a Committee to the President of the Congress, on the State of the Rebel Army at Valley Forge found among the Papers of Heniy Laurens Esq. By the author of Letters to a Nobleman. Audi alteram partem. The Second Edition with additions. ^,T^,J'^?'i^^■^/""*'''^ *"'■ ^'- '^^''^'''''' ^°- *^' St. Paul's Church-Yard. -MUCCLaXXI. 8vo., 157 pp. 450. Cui bono? or an Inqiiry. what brm-kits can arise either to the Enousii or the Americans, the French, Spaniards, or Dltch, from the greatest victories, or SUCCESSES, in the present War I Being a series of Letters addressed to Monsieur Decker, Late Controller General of the Finances of France. By JosuH Tucker, D.D., Denn of Glocester. Glocester: Printed by R. Raikes, for T. Cadell, in the Strand, Sold also by Evans and Hazell, in Glocester. MDCCLXXXL Svo., 141 pp. 46L The Patriotic Mirror, or the Salvation of Great Britain in Embryo. A strong Pull, a long Pull, and a Pull all together. London : Printed for R. Faulder, New Bond Street. MDCCLXXXI Svo 8S pp. 452. Cicero to Cataline. Lett ins irom Cicero to Catai.ine the Second. With Cor- rections and Explanatory Notes. " But he abounds In the division of each several .... Shakespeare. London : Printed for J. Bew, No. 28 Pater-noster-Row. MDCCLXXXI. Svo 104 pp. ' 1782. 453. Narrative of a Shipwreck on the Im.and of Cape Breton, in a voyage from Quebec 1780. By S. W. Prenties, Ensign of the 84th Regiment of Foot. London: Printed in the year 1782. 16mo., 11.5 pp. 464. A letter to ttie Right Honourable the Earl of Shei.burne, First Lord of tha Treasury. " Ille Dolis IiiDtructus et Arte Peiasga."' Viroil. London : Printed for Charles Dilly, in the Poultry. MDCCLXXXIL Svo 45 pp. >.'i7;i.''.— 7* 68 PUBLIC ARCaiVES OF CAyADA 485. A letter aildressed to the Aiirk IIwn.m. on the Akkmhs of Nohth Amkrk a. In which TUB MISTAKES IX THE Abbe's ACCOUNT of the Revolution- of Amekica are corrected and cleared up. By Thomas Paine M.A of the University of Pennsylvania, and author of a Tract, entitled " Common .Sense." Philadeli)hia: Printed. London, reprinted. For C. Dilly, in the Poultry. JIDCCLXXXII. Svo., viii-|-T(> pp. 456. The Interest of Great Uritain with r.'fiard to Her Amlkkan- Colonies, Con- sidered. To which is added an .nppendix. containing tlie outlines of a plan f' a general Pacification. By James Anderson. 'Si.X., Author of Observations on the means of exciting a Spirit of Xationa' Imlustry, iVc London: Pri-.tcd for T. Cadoll. in the Strand. MDCCLXXXII. Svo., vii+lT-'+.'IO pp. 457. A Speech of F.dmi no Bi hkk. KM^. At the (it iidiiai.l. in Bristol. Previous to the late Election in that City. Upon ( eutain Points relative to His Parliamen- TAiiv Conduct. The Fifth Kditi'Mi. London: Printed for J. Dodsley. in Pall-Mail, M.DCC.LXXXII. Price Is. (id. Svo., 68 pp. 458. Observations on a Late State ok thi: Nation. ■' O tite, si quid ego adjuvero curamve levasso, " Quae nunc te coquit, et veraat sub pectore fixa, "Ecquid erit pretii?" Enn. ap. Cic. The Fifth Edition. London: Printed for J. Dodsley, in Pali-Mall. MDCCLXXXII. Price 2s. (id. Svo., 155 pp. 459. Two memorials not oritrinnlly intoniled for p\iWication. now published with an Explanatory preface; by Governor Pownall. London : Printed for J. Dodsley, Pall Mall. MDCCLXXXII. 8vo., 58 pp. 460. M6moire du Comtk i»e (inAssi; -or lo ("onibat Xaval dii 12 avril 1782 avec les plans des positions principales des Annees respectives. 8vo., 28 pp. with maps. 1783. 461. The Treaties between IIis Mo-t Ciiuistian ^fA.ir.-Tv \m> tjh. Tiiihteen T'nited States of America. Puulished by Order of Congress. Philadelphia Printed: London: Reprinted for .1. Stockdale, opp:h T^.vnli-t-. i„ a,I.lition to tl-.e Coucr.d Cask AND Claim of the American Loyalists, ^vhich was lately published by Order of their Agents. (Fclirunry, 178.'!.) ]2mo., 10 pp. *®'"thJm' t tt I'' nuc I)n,Ts. an,l of ,1„. A^^^^^ iNrKKK.sr and Hoetits paid for tn, Wf. V"" '*"'"' °" "'" ^*^' °^ •^'>"»"-^' 1^*3. Likewise, aa they will stand (if the Uar continues) on the 5th of January, 1784. To which the atten- tion of the public IS humbly requested, before they decide as to Peace or War p «?^! u"."'^'' '°'"'' Thoughts on the Extent to which the State maj ^enefited by tconomy; and a few Keflections on the Conduct and Merit of the Parties contending for Power. By John, Earl of Stair. Sunt lachrymae rerum. Third Edition. London: Printed for J. Stockdale, opposite Burlington-House, Piccadilly. l.>3. (Pntv One Slulliiig.) bvo.. 45 pp. 466. Four Letters o„ i,,„,„rtnnt vattonm. ., „„. ,- .,l,ir,...o,i to the Rifr'.t Tlonour- Trt Jurv SiiELntRNE, His Majesty's First Lord Commissroner of the By Josiah Tucker, D.D., Dean of Glocester Mnc;''i:xxxin'";l'rioV"''"' '" '■ ""■'''''' ■" *^^ ^''-''' ^-'^-- 467. A letter to tho Earl of .' 177. The Fourth Edition. ' London: Printed for J. Dodsky, i„ Pall-Mail. MDCCLXXXIII (Price » >hilluig^.) 8vo., iv+9C pp. 470. Considerations on the Provisional Treaty with America, and the preuminart A!;Ti( i.ES 01 Pe.m t wilh France and Spain. London: Printed for T. Cadell, in tlio Strand. MDCCLXXXIII Svo., 164 pp. nmsP! 70 I'l HLIC ARCHIVES OF CASADA 471. Authentic Copies of the I'rovirtlon.il ;iiiil I'n'liminar.v MiTU i.Ks hk pk.mt. signed between Great Britain, France, Spain, and the United States of America. Containing, 1. An Authentic Copy of the Provisional Article: signed at Paris the 30th of November, 1782, by the Commiasioners of Tlis Britannick Majesty and the Com- missioners of the Unitfd States of Amerioa. J. A Translation of tlio Prki.iminahv Artk lis of Peack between His Britan- nick Majesty and the Most Christian King, signed at Versailles, January 20, 17S3. 3. A Translation of the Phei.isiinarv .Vutici.ks t>K Peack between His Britan- nick Majesty and the Most Catholie King, siened at Versailles. January 20, 1T8;5. London: Printed for J. Stoekdale. opposite Burlington-House, Piccadilly. MDCCLXXXIII. 12mo., 28 pp. 472. A Memorial addressed to tiik Sovkhkh^n^. of Amkuk \. Bv T. P>iw\ai.i,. Late Governor, Captain-General, Vico-Admiral, &c., of the Provinces, now States, Massachusetts-Bay and South-Car.iliiia ; and Lieutenant-Governor of New Jersey. To make Principles or Fundamentals, etc. Udrriiiiitnn'a I'olHical Aphori/itns, No. '^r). London: Printed for J. Dohntt (Successor to Mr. Almon.) Opposite Bur- lington-House, Piccadilly. MDCCLXXXIII. 2s. Cd. 8vo., 139 pp. 473. Political Eeflections on the Late C«>i^)niai. GmKnNMKSTs: in which Their original Constitutional Defects are pointed out. and shown to have naturally pro- duced the Rebellion, which has unfortunately terminated in the Dismemberment of the British Empire. By an American. London: Printed for G. Wilkie, No. 71, St. Paul's Church-i ard. MDCCLXXXIII. Price .'5s. sewed. Svo., 259 pp. (Written by Joseph Galloway.) 474. Narrative of LiErTESANT-GKNK.iM, Sm IIknhv Clinton, K.B. Relative to his conduct du.ing Part of His Command of the King's Troops in North America; Particularly to that which respects the unfortunate Issue of the Campaign in 1781. With an Aitendix, containing Copies and Extracts of those Parts of his Correspondence with Lord George Germain, Earl Cornwallis, Rear Admiral Graves, &c., which are referred to therein. London: Printed for J. Debrett (Successor to Mr. Almon) opposite Burling- ton-house, in Piccadilly, 17S3. Svo.. 115 pp. 476. An Answer to that part of the Narrative of Lieut. General Sm Henry Clinton. K.B., which relates to tlie Conduct of Lieutenant-General Earl Cornwallis during the campaign in North America, in the year 1781. Earl Cornwallis. London: Printed for J. Debrett, (Successor to Mr. Almon,) opiMsite Burling- ton-House, in Piccadilly. MDCCLXXXIII. 8vo., 260 pp. 1784. 476. A Letter from Lieut. Gen. Sir Hentjy Clinton. K.B., to the Commissioners of Public Accounts, relative to Some Observations in their Seventh Report, Which may be judged to imply Censure on the late Commanders in Chief of His Majesty's Army in North America. London: Printed for J. Debrett, opposite Burlington House, Piccadilly. MDCCLXXXIV. 3vo., 31 pp. CATALOGVE OF PAMPBLET8 71 477. A Letter from an American, now resident in London, to a Member of Parlia- ment, on the subject of the Restraining Proclamation; and containing strierturee on Lord Sheffield's Pamphlet on the Commerce of the American States. London: Printed for J. Stockdale, opposite Burlington Hoi -e, Piccadilly. MDCCLXXXIV. (Price ls-6d.) 12mo., 52 pp. 478. An AddreM to the United States of North America. To vhich is added, A Lettjr to the Honl. Roberf. Morris, Esq., with Notes and Observations. B, Silas Deane, Esq., Late one of the Commissioner^ Plenipotentiary from the United States, to the Court of Versailles. Londcn: Printed for J. Debret*, opposite Burlington-House, Pjccadilly, 1784. 12mo.. 95 pp. 479. Thoughts on the late priweedings of Government, respecting the Trade of the West Inwa Islands with the United States of North America. The second edition, corrected and enlarged. To which IS now '' .,, aaded a r.?*'='"-ipt, addressed to the Right Honourable Lord Sheffcid. By Brian Edwards, Esq. Quia juror iste noviwf ■ non hosterx, inimicaque castra Argivum; vestras spes uritis. Virg. London: Printel for T. Cadell, in the Strand. MDCCLXXXIV. 12mo.. iv-f 91. pp. 430. The Lennties of Fox, North i nd Burke, selected from their S-i-eches, from the passing of tne tjuebec Act, in tho Year 1774, Down to the Present Time; Wiiii a Copious Index to the Whole, and An Address to the Public. Spectemur Agendo. London- PrinteJ for J. Stockdale, opposite Burlington-House, Piccaiillr. MDCCLXXXIV. 8vo., 102 pp. 481. Thre J Uemoriali most Humbly Addressed to the Sovereigns of Europe, Gbeat Bkitain, and North America. By T. Pownall, Late Governor, Captain-General, Commander in Chief, Vice-Admiral, &c., of the Provinces, now States, of Massa- chusetts-Bay and South-Carolina, and Lieutenant-Governor of New Jersey. London : Printed for T. Cadell, B. White, T. Payne, P. Elmsley, J. Walter, anu J. Debrett. M.DCC.LXXXIV. CA reprint of memorials formerly published, which are as follows) : — (I.) A Memorul most Humbly Addressed to the Sovereigns of Europe, on the Present State of Affairs, betw *he Old and New World. Epigraph .... M. Antonius, Lib. 7. 49 London : Printed first in 1780, i fourth Edition 1784. Svo., 127 pp. (II.) A Memorial in Two Partts. Originally Intended to be Presented to the King. Sinte Published with an Explanatory Preface. Epigraph. Isocratis Orat, de Pace. London: Printed M.DCC.LXXXIV. 8vo., 58 np. (III.) A Memorul Addressed to the Sovereigns of America, By Governor PovraaU. To make Principles or Fundamentals, belongs not to Mau, to Nations, nor to Iluiiian Laws: to build upon such Principles or Fundamentals, as are apnar- ently laid lt God in the inevitable Necessity or Law of Nature, is that which 72 I'VBI.IC ARCniVKS OF CAXAOA truly appertains to ;Man. to Nations, to Human Laws: to make any other Funda- mentals and then to build upon them, is to huild Castles in the air. IlarriiifTton's Political Aphorisms, No. 85. London: Printed IT*", and :i in 1TS4. f^vo., HI pp. 482. Copy of a Petition from the Hiun-ii Immmitvvt^ ,,{ the Provinck oj' Qt ebeck, Xi, tlio Commons lloii-e of Parliament in CiuKAT-P>niTAl.N% In the Year 1 rs3. London: Printed in tlie Year >LI)CC.LXXXIV. 8\o.. 2« pp. 483. Questions, s\ir lesquelles on soulmite de K'avoir li-s Rki-onsf.s de Monsieur AiiilKMM!. et dj .Mou?ieur n: Lisi.k, et d'. tres Hahitaiits de In Province de Quebec. London: Prii.t-d in the Year M.DCC.LX .^XIV. 8vo., 39 pp. (Attributed to Pierre Du C.dvct.) 484. Considerations on the Pi;i>k\t Shi \tio\ oI C.hkxt Huitmn and the United States of North America, with a view to their future Commercial Connections; I'arti'.Milarly d. .-it-'ned To e.\>■o^e the daiifivrous Tendency of the Arguments u>ed. and of tlie Couchisions drawn, in a late Pampidet piililislied by Lord Sheffield, entitled "Observations on 'he Commerce of the American States;" likewise frhewiufr the Advautaf;es. and urpiufi tlie .Veces-ity of relaxinj; the Act of Naviga- tion in Favour of America, both in (ireat Britain and the West Indies. Interspersed with Mime Observations on the State of Canada, Nova Scotia, and the Fisheries; and with various Accounts necessary to snew the State of the Shipping and Trade of this Country and the United States; as well as of the Connection of the latter witli the Wc-t Indies, previous to the War. London: Printed for .1. Stockd.ile, opposite Puriiuirtou House, Piccadilly. MDCCLXXXIV. >vo.. 157 up. 485. Considerations on the Present Situation of Ghkat Bhitain- and the United .States ok Amehk a, witli a view to their future Commeikial Connexions. Containing Kemaks upon the Pamphlet piddished by Lord .Sheffield, entitled, "Observations on the Conunerce of the Auun-ican States;" and also on the Act of Navigation, so far as it relates to those States. Inter.-persed with some Obser- vations uijon the State of ( anada. Xova Scotia, and the Fisheries; and upon tlie Connexion of the Wi-t Indies witli America: Together with various Accounts, necessary to shew the State of the Trade and Shipping of both Countries. The .Second Kdilion. witli great additions. To which is now tir^t added. The Plan of an Act of Parliament for the Estiib- lishment and IJcgalation of our Trade with the American States. Also a Preface, cipiitaining Beniarks upon the Authorities on which Lord Sheffield has formed tlu' iiriuci]ial Part of his Observations. By Richard Champion. F.sq., Late Deputy Paymaster (ieneral of His Majesty's Forces. rejir-ni in marc tr movi. t£'C. Ilor. London: Printed for .Tolin Stockdale. oiiposito Burlington-House, Piccadilly. MDCCLXXXIY. svo., xxxivfi>T4-t-3fi pp. 486. Speech of Epm' vp B' tikk, Esq. Oi. 'Moving ITis Be-olution for CoNriMATiov WITH THE Colonies, March 22, 1775. The Third Edition. London : Printed f jr .1. Dodsley. in Pail-Mall. ;MDCCLXXXIV. Svo., 107 pp. GATALOaVE OF PAMPHLETS 73 487. Opinions on intprestinp s'lbjocts of n bmc law and nnniKiuiAL roi.icv; arising from American iNDEPESDENct. 1. Ti!e Ouestioi. t.nswered— Whether the Citizens of the United States are considered by the Lnw of England as Aliens; what privileges are they entitled to within the Kiiiffdom; «hat Rights can they claim in the remaining Colonies of Britain. 2. The Regulations for opening the AmeTicim Trade considered; Faults found; and Amendrai'Hts proposed: How the late Proclamations affect the United States discussed: Objecaons pointed out; and alterations suggested. 3. How far the British West Indies were injured by the late Proclamations fully investigated; the Amount of their Wants discovered; Modes of Supply Shewn : Aad the Policy of admitting the American Vessels into their Ports amply argued. 4. An enquiry how far a Commeri;lal Treaty with the United States is neces- sary, or would be advantageous: What the Laws of England have aleady pro- vided on this Si'.bjcct; and the fundamental Laws of the United States compared with them. By George Chalmers, autl; ,f Political Annals of the Revolted Colonies, and of an Estimate of the Co. curative Strength of Britain. London: Printed for J. Debrett, opposite Burlington-House, Piccadilly. 17>4. >v(i., 105 pp. 488. History of the Dispi tk with Ami;hi( a; Frmn its Origin in 17."4, written in the year 1774. By John Adams, Esq. London: Printed for J. Stockdale, opposite Burlington House, Piccadilly iroCCLXXXIV. 8vo., 89 pp. 489. Thoughts on the Caoe of the Prcspiit Dis(hi?i:j th.' tnuwu'e^ of Great Britain. By George Craufurd, Esq. Truths would you teach .... Pope's Essay on Man. London: Printed for J. Debrett, opposite Burlington-House, Piccadilly. (Eutored at StatioiiLT'j-IIall.) Sv,.., 1()9 jip. 496. Oripnal Papers, consisting of a LinTi:R from the Lnte Earl ok TlARDWirKE to A NEAR Relation, on the subject of a Ministerial Negocution in the Year 1763, and also a Letter from the Honourable Charles Yorke to the Reverend Doctor Birch. London : Printed and Sold by J. Jarvis, No. 283, Strand ; and Sold also bv J. Debrett, Piccadilly. MDCCLXXXV. [Entered at Stationer's Hall.] 8vo., 19 pp. 497. Mr. Burke's Speech on the Motion made for Papers rclatiiig to the Directions for CiiARi 'NG the Nabob ok Arco-^'j Private Debts to Europeans, on the Revenues of the Camatie. February 2Sth, 1785. With an Appendix, pontaiiiing several Documents. Epig. Juliani Epist. 17. London: Printed for J. Dodsley, Pali-Mall. MDCCLXXXV. 8vo., ix+!)S+93 pp. 498. Comparative State of the Piblic Revenles, for the Yoars ended 10th October 1783, and 10th October 17»4. By John, Earl of Staib. London: Printed for John Stockdale, Opposite Burlington-House, Piccadilly. MDCCLXXXV. (Price Six-pence.) Entered at Stationer's Hall. 8vo., 11 pp. CATALoaVE OF PAUPBLETS 75 499. An Answer to Dr. Inglis's Defence of his Charaotor npain-t fVrtniu false and malicious Charftea contained in a Puinphlet, entitled Reply to Renmrks on a Vindication of Oovermir Parr and his Council, &c, &c. By John Viator, Esq. Ecce autem alia pusilla epislola — Cic. Att. Ta post carecla /o/eftai. — Virg. Quid tu speras me ferocibua tuit verhia protelaref — Lud. AUud maledicere, aliud accusare. — Cic. Pro Gael. Narrat is, quod nee ad caelum nee ad terram perlincl. — Petron. Licet ad tuhicines mittas. — Petron. Satyr. London: Printed for John Stoekdale, opposite Burlington House, Piccadilly. MDCCLXXXV. 8vo., 40 pp. 1786. 500. Bemarka on the Distemper Generally l-nown by the Xame of iroLB.*v Diseasb including a Description of its Symptoms and Method of Cure chiefly intended for the Use Of the clerical and other gentlemen residing in the country. By Robert Jones, Surgeon. Montreal: Printed by Fleury Mesplet, ilDCCLXXXVI. 8vo., 99 pp. 501. Idiei SuR les Secours k donner aux pacvres Malades dans .ine prnnde ville. Miseris succurrere disco. Virg. Philadelphie, Et se trouve h Paris, chez Moutard, Imprimeur-Librarie de la Reinr; rue des Mathurins, Hotel de Clugny. M.DCC.LXXXVI. 8vo., W pp. 502. Laws of the Legislature of the State of New York in force against the Loyalists and affecting the Trade of Great BRiTAry and British Merchants and others having property in that state. London: Printed by H. Reynell (No. 21) Piccadilly; and sold by J. Debrett, oi)posito Buruington-IIouse; T. and J. Egcrton, Charing-Cross; T. Whieldon, Fleet- Street; W. Richardson, Royal Exchange; and J. Nunn, Great Queen-Street, Lincoln's Inn-Fields. MDCCLXXXVL 12mo., xr-f 186 pp. 1787. 603. The Present State of Nova Scotia, with a brief account of Caxada. and the British Islands on the Coast of North America. The second edition corrected and enlarged. Illustrated with a map. Sunt ingeniorum monumenta .... Livy. C'est le nombre du peuple Fenelon. Edinburgh: Printed for William Creech, Edinburgh, and Sold by T. Cadell, and Q. Robinson & Co., London. MDOCLXXXVIL 8to., 22". pp. 604 . A Comparative View of the Rissja.v Discoveries with thnse made by Captaws Cook and Clehke; and a sketch of what remains to be ascertained by future Navigators. By William Coxe, A.M.F.R.S., one of the Senior Fellows of King's College, Cambridge; Member of the Imperial (Economical Society at St. Petersburgh, of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Copenhagen; and Chaplain to His Grace the Duke of Marlborough. London: Printed by J. Nichols, for T. Cadell, in the Strand. MDCCLXXXVIL 4to.. vii+31 pp. 76 ri iii.ic ARCHIVES OF caxaua 606. An Account ..f tin- CM'TrMrv hk Kh/mifth Ifwsdv, into of K.-iplipcUy in New- FltiKliind: WIk. with Your of her Children, nnd Scrvant-Maid, whs taken Captive I'y the IiuliiuiM nnd ctirricd into Ciuindn. SettinR fortli The various remarkable Oocurrrni'ps. snro Triiilo, and wondirful Deliverance.'- which b<'fel them after their Dcpnrtiirc ti. the time of their Hedemjitioii. A \e\v Kdition. Taken in -iihstinioe from her own Afoiith. by Samuel Bown ■ ^(■ndiiii: Printe UU, L'x V\>. 1788. 606. The Claim of the American loyalists. IJivicun) ami M\!\T\i\Fn uii.in incon trovertible Priiieipli-' of Law and iTt'STlCR. " Tlie liitrh f'liiirt of Piirlinment .... Tlif Ojiininn of Ihe .hidqi'si in the LniHlon: Prihtr,! (..r (,. ;iih1 T. Wilki. MDfCI.XX.WIII. >v,,„ viiiM:i> pp. (Written by .L.^^eph Onljoway.') Case of the Counfens of SnIi>ihHr;/. -Vo. 71. St. Pmil's ('bureh-Vard. 507. A Review of the Government and Grievances of the Pmvinee of Q\ii hi e, since tlie eonipiest of it by the Rritish Anns. To which is added, an appendix, contain- ing extracts from autlientie papers. "Justice is lame as well as blind, amonprst them. The laws Corrupted to their ends that made them. Serve but for instruments of some new tyranny That every day starts up to enslave them deeper." Otway. Loudon: Printed at the Lopopraphic Press, and Bold by .T. Stockdale, Picca- dilly, and W. KiclKird-.i,. un.j.r tlic K..y;il Kx.-hanire. .ALDCC.LXXXVIIL 8vo.. 110 pp. 508. An Address to the Tviiahitwts ,,f Viw I'.m vswkk, Xuva Scotia, in North Amkiuca, occasioned by the ^lission of two Ministers, John James and Charles William Milfon. sent out by the Cointkss of HcNTlNaxoN, from her colleRo in South Wales, to pref.ch the plad Tidinp3 of Salvation by .Tesus Christ to Lost Sinners. By .Tobn Bradford. A.P.. Late of Wndbani-Collep«>, O.xford: Chaplain to the Ri^rbt Honourable the Coiintess of ITuntinpton. Matt. .\.\iv.. 14. — This aospcl of the Kingdom, &c. I .bilm. i., '^. — 'Ihul irliii-h ic" hare .irvo.. -iw pp. 509. Stated Rules of the Soriety of tho I'MTKn Pi!i:tiirf.v Cioppel anionir the Heathen. Phila(b'lphia: Printed by Charles Cist Second-Streets. IT^Sr?) 12mo., 18 pp. for Propagating the in Race-Street, between Front and 1789, 510. Der Neuschottlandische Kalender. Auf das .Talir Christi 17S9. Welches ein Ciemeines ,Tahr von HB.'S Tagen ist. Halifax, gebrucht den Anth. Henrich. 8ro., 39 pp. CATALOabE OF PAMPHLETS ft 811. Extra Official State Pap«n. Addrcdscd to Tire Right Hon. Lord Rawdon, and tho Other Members of tlic Two Houmm or Pahliamknt, ussociat.d for tiio Pie- gervatiou of the t'oiistitution uiid Promoting the Prospority of the Uiutwu Lmpire. Hy n Lato Under Secretary of State. Volume the Second. „ ^!^?'"^"" '■ ^''■'"*'-'*l ^<"' J- r>«^l^''et opposite Burlinffton-Houae, in Piccadilly. M.DCC.LXXXIX. svo.. ,M pp. (Written by William Knox.) 512. An Addreif to the Army; in rf|>ly to .Strkti res, by Roderk k M'Kenkif (Lute I.iouteimnt in the 71st Kcgiuunt.) on Tahleton-s Histoiiv of tho CampaiKus of 1780 and 1781. By the Hon. Oeorire Ilanirer. Major to tho Cavalry of the British Legion, Commanded by Liout. Col. Tarloton, and Captain in the Ile.^sian Jaeger Corps. ,,T.^^?'^""- P""*«^ f""" ^""'ea Ridgwny, York-Street, Saint James's-Square. MDCCLXXXIX. 8vo., 1.38 ij,. 513. Alfred or a N.«bative of tlie Daring and Illegal Moa-vir.-s to Suppreaa a Pam- phlet Intitled, Strictures on the Deci^ration of Horne Tooke, Esy., Respecting " Her RoyAL Hiciiness the Princess ok Wales," commonly called Mrs. Fitz- HERBERT. With Interesting PvEM.vRKb on a Regency; Proving, on Principles of Law and Common Sense, that a certain Illustrious Personage is not Eligible to the Important Ti'"8T. The Narrativ.; contains a Reference to those Parts of the Pamphlet which caused the Alarm, a ad the Names of the illustrious Personages in Pall-Mall interested in this Lawless Attack on the Sacred Freedom of the Press— The Privileges of Parliament— and the Common Rights of Citizens. Fourth Edition. London : Printed for the Author, and Sold at No. 9, Queen-Street, Grosvenor- Square. M,DCC,LXXXIX. Price, Is. 6d. 8vo., 40 pp. 514. Plan for promoting the Flr-Trade and securing it to this country, hy Uniting the Operations of the East-India and Hudson's-Bay Companvs. By Dalrymple. London: Printed by George Bigg. 1789. 4to., 32 pp. 613. The Criminating Complaint of the Proprietors of The Island of St. Johk whose lands were condemned and sold in 1781, on the Pretence of Arrears "of Quit Rents, against Governor Paterson and others; with the Report of the Right Honourable the Lords of the Committee of Council, For hearing Complaints ie London: Printed in the Year MDCCLXXXIX. 8vo., 30 pp. 516. State of the Present Form of Government of the Province of Quebec. With a large Appendix; containing extracts from the minutes of an investigatiuv into the past AUiiiNisTRATi.ix OF JusTicE IN THAT PROVINCE, instituted by Order of Lord DoRrnESTER in ITST, and from other original papers. London: Printed for J. Debrett, opposite Burli.igton-House. Picacadillv MDCCLXXXIX. Svo.. 17C pp. 517. The Caciqne of Ontario. Ax Indian Tale. London : Printed for A. Cleugh, No. 23 Rateliff-Highway. ing. 1789. 8vo., 19 pp. Price One Shill- 78 rrni.iv archives of caxada 1790. 518. Introduction »fi tli<^ On-iKRVATioNs mmlc by the .Ti'DnRs or tub CotiRT or Common I'i.t:\» tnr tlw l>i«Tiiii r of Qi Kiwr, uiioii tlu- ural mid written ti'Ktiiiiotiv luMiiced iipiiii till' IIlVl'^ti^;ali"ll into the pii-t AhmimnTIiation ok .Ii'hTicK, OrdtTcd ill ooniic- (juciH'c (if nil Aililrr-s (if the I<(i;i''lativ(' ('iniiicil. Lcmdcii: Printed f(ir J. F. niid V. ItiviiiKtoii, N'o. tl2, St. Fmil'M Church-Yard. MIM'C.XC. »v(.,. :,0 pp. 519. Answer to an l\TBlilll>>i oK Tilt: I.K(:i>^I.ath K Coi.xcil,. Willi remarks on the Laws aiid (loveriniieiit of tlie I'lioviM k ii|.' Qi khkc. London: IT'.'fl. H\o., 107 pp. 520. State of the I'uf.sf.nt Form of CiovrRNMF.Nr or tub I'roviiick of Qcmo. With a lanre Appendix containing Extracts from the .Vfinutee of uu Invosti- gntion into the past Adiiiiiiii'tration of .Justice in that Province, instituted by order of Lord Dorchester, in ITf'T. and from other original Papers. Misera est seritus nhi jus est. Vapuin nut incotrnitiim. London: Printed in the yei;, ITilO. >vo., iTO pp. 521. The Conduct of the Parliament of 1784, considered. Lilmtfrrqiii; hi.s .0. Price Is. «vo., t;4 pp. 522. Observations on a Pamii'det. entitled A STATt: OF TiiK Prf-sknt Form of Gov- EiiNMKNT OF Till: PiiuvixtF OF Q'KiiKc; circulated in London, during the last sum- mer. Willi an M'l'KNOiv containing inforination on the subject. Hy a CiTizFN OF QiKBKr. London: Printed for J. F. and C. Rivington, No. K, St. PaulV Church- Yard. MDCCXC. 8vo., 78 pp. 523. Letters to the Iticiix Ifov. Eaki. c Chavh'.m. Fir^l Lord Coinmissioner of the Auiniralty. Prefaced by Ax Aiiuhkss to -iif Cai'Taixs of the Rovai. Navy; and concliidinj; with Av Aitkal to tiu; .ijori j: o ■ Ghkat Britmn. " Tempt not the brave and iicid- t. dcp Ir." .Tuvcnal. London : Printed for .T. Ridpway, .'o. I. 'iork-Strect. St. .Tames s Square, 1790. incomplete.) Svo,, ''S pp. 524. Report of a Committke of the Cot n' n, on *hc subject of promoti.vg the means OF Edicatiox. Quebec : Printed by Samuel Neilson, No. 3 in Mountain-Street. MDCCXC. 8vo., I'll pp. 525. Copy of the Letter of the Bishop of Capsa. Ciadh tor of Qiebec, &c., to thb P/:i-:i!Ui;.NT or the CoiijiiTTEE ON Educ.^tio;';, &r. Doctrinam magis quam aurum eligite. Prov., chap. viii. English and French. 8vo., 20 pp. VATAIOOIE OF PAMPHI.KTS 79 526. Extract or tiir rR.., Kr.niN(:H ..r a r.,MMiTTKK ok tmi- wn..i.K („, n,,.. Tnd.T th* following Onler of Reference relative to • (Jonvowion of the pretent Tenure, in tho frovn.oo of Quebec ii.to tl.at of Free and Common S»ccn«e; Printed by Order of Hm Kxcellency the (iovcmor in Council of the 20th October. 17«0. for the Use ot the Member of the Legislative Council. Quebec: Printed ly Samuel NeiUon. No. 3 Mountab-Street. MDCCXC "•Vi ■■'A pp. .J be derived from 527. Authentic Copy of tiik MUMoHur. to the IJiirht Hnnouriil,!,. Wmijam Wwdiiam (.RENVILLE, one of Hi. Majesty*. Principal Secretarie. of Stttc. by Lieltenant John Mearh. of the Royal Navy; dated 30th April. 1790. and prew-nted to the House or (omm...s«. May 13. 171.0. ContainiuK every particular respectiuK tne capture of the vensels in Nootka Sound. \inrp"l"v"/ /■'-,""•''' ^"' •'• '^'■'"■'■"' "^^"'^^ BurlinKt.,n IIou* m liocadilly. .MJJl^CLA.f (lil»0) ^Vl;., 05 pp. 528. An Authentic Statement of nil th.. fact- relative to . covery. history, settlement, trade and the probable «d^ it; in an Address to the King. v.nnr"vn'"\.*'''""''^ ^"' ''■ D^l'"'"' opposite B> rfton House. Piccadilly. AIl>t/(. AC. 12mo.. 26 pp. 629. Plan Original ixmr .-taMir une .Sori.'te d'Agriculture dans la Province de Quebec. MDCCLXXXIX. rTitle page missing. 1790?) 12mo., 56 pp. 530. Papers and Letter, on Agrriculture. rcrommmdi-d to (he Att,'nt:on of the Coma- dtan tarmera. by The Agricultural Society in Canada. Quebec: Printed by Samuel Neilson, No. 3 Mountain Street. M.DCC XC U'nio.. i!4 pp. 631. M«moire abr«g6. On Expo»itUm juxUficativr du ras de .TEAN-BAPTiaTE Lebrcn de la I arovtae de St. Suli)ice, dana le Dittrict de Montreal, A Mo '-oal: Chez Fleury ilesplet, Imprimeur. 1790. 8vo., 16 pp. 1791. 532. Thougrhti on the Canada Bill. n de Du Pont, Depute de Nemours h I'Assemblee Nationale, hotel de Brotonvilliers, Isle Saint Louis. 1791. 8vo., 75 pp. 537. le Conciliateur, on Lkttrks \<\ s Ecn.KsjAsTtQi k a ix Macistrav, sur les Affaires Presontes. Par f,u M. Turyot, Miiiistrr d'Klaf. Xulle puissance humaine no pent forcer le retranchement impenetrable de la liberie du coeur. La force ne pent jamais persuader les homines; clle ne fait que des i.vpocritos. Quand los Kois se nu'lciit de lu Relijcion, au lieu de la protoger, ils la mettent en scr\-itude. Accordoz done a tons la tolerance civile, non en approuvant tout conime indifferent, niais en souffrant avec patience tout ce que Dieu souffre. et en tachant de ramener les homnies par une douce persuasion. M. de Fenclon, Arch, de Cambrai. Troisieme Edition. A Paris, De I'imprimerie de Du Pont, Depute de Nemours a I'Assemble Nationale constituantc, hotel de Bretonvilliers, Isle Saint-Louis. 1791. 8vo., 56 pp. 538. Anciennes Archives Frangaises. ou hxtoait des minute'- du Conseil Qui con- cement les liegitres du Canada lorsqu'il etoit sous le Gouvernement de France. A Quebec: C.-ez Samuel Nelson. ilDCOXCL 12mo.. 49 pp. 639. An Account of the Soil, growing Timber, and other Productions, of the Lands in the Countries situated in the back parts of the States of New York and Pesx- svi.VANiA, in North America. And Particularly the Lands in the County of Ontabio, known by the name of the Genesee Tract, lately located and now in the progress of being settled. Printed in the ye:ir 1T91, 4to.. 45 pp. 540. On the Effects of Gypsum, nr Piaster of Paris, as a manure. ("liietly extracted from pajiers and letters on Agriculture by the Agricultural Society in Canada. I^jndon: Printed by Jai.ies Phillips, Genrsre-Yard, Lombard Street. :MDC'rxci. svo., 19 pp. 541. Regulations for Extraordinary Expenditure on Foreign Stations. Printed by W. Clcwes, Nortlmmberhind-Court, .Strand, for His Majesty's Stationery Office. 12mo., 14 pp. 542. A Sketch of the reign of Gkor(:«: the Third, from 17*^, to the close of the year 1790. Second Edition. London: Printed for .T. Debrett. opposite Burli-igton House, Piccadilly. MDCCXCL 8vo., 200 pp. ■i:^^-sv s^men^i'sr^. -*IT»ft.:: ^^^KS! C O N S I DE RAT IONS On th« ExofJiency of ijmittinj RE PRE S E NTATIVE S FROM THE AMERICAN COLONIES INTO The Britilh Houfe of Commons. [Price One Shillfng.] N.).:!.>---S [See .Vo. iOO ^S^^Hr:^-i^0 4 wm AN AUTHENTIC NARRATIVE o r FACTS HI LA TINC TO THI EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS T AKIN AT TBI CEDARS; •UrrOKTID IT THI TZSTIMONIKt and DZPOSITIONS of HIS MAJItTV'S OFFICBRS, WITH Scvenl OKioiNAL lbttbks ami PArit*. TOCITHIR WITH ■ fAKKi npon the niroitT tnd kisolvei of tk« AMIKICAN CONCRBt* OU tiut SUBJECT. LONDON: miNTIO FOR T. CAOBLL IN TBI (TRAND, MOCCLZSVII. 8573&— 84 («c« Ko. THE C .A C I Q U E ^ OF O N T A R 1 O AN IJVDI^JV^ T.ALE L OJr D OJVl rrintea for A CLEUGH^ 4S Ratcliff-ISgbHV. 1/85. il (Hee Vo. in VI COPY of the LETTER OF The Bifhop of Capfa, Coadjutor of Quebec,&c. TO The Prefident of the Committee on Education,&c. DtSrinmm magii, ifuam amrum tligilt. Prt/tr Kiuwltigt t» tbtici CtU. — Pri^. Cbaf. VIII. COPIE dela LETTRE D£ L'Ev^que dc Capfa Coadjuteur de Quebcc,&c. AU Prefident du Comite fur TEducation, &c. DtBrimmmmagii, ftam aurum tligiti, Pri/irtx la Diarinti ^r.—Prrvirht J» SaUm»m, Chsp. VIII. [See No. SN ■vrst' TW ?«Ji ANCIENNES Archives Fran^aifes, o u E XT R AIT Des Minutes du Confeil Qui concernent les Regitrcs du Canada lorsqu'il etoit fous le gouvcrnemcnt de France. ^ QJ^gBEC CHEZ SAMUEL NEIISON, M.DCC.XCI. IBee So. H> Ml ■««gi irrtaajt-w-.-e. CTC- wrB-a frwif-wm' ON THE EFFECTS O F GYP SUM, O R PLASTER OF PARIS, A S A MANURE; CHIIFLYSXTllACTIDFROM PAPERS AND LETTERS O N AGRICULTURE, BY THE Agricultural Society in Canada. LONDON: yaiNTED BY JAMIS PHILLIPS, CIOIICK-YARD, lOMBAlO- STREET. M.OCC.ZCt. ISee No. H» .-'Ifc^-i- fe I '.tl^ V RULES ANO Regulations OF THE HOUSEof ASSEMBLY Lower -Canada. Q^U E B E c : Printed for John Neilion, M.DCC.XCIII. ISrr So. ISO ■^"■•^^ Extrafe and Copies of LETTERS from Sir John Went worth, Lieutenant Go- vernor of Nova Scotia^ to his Grace the Duke of Portland ; refpedting the Settlement of the MAROONS in that Province. Ordtred to be prinud \oth Afr'tl 1 797. I [See }io 5T» y x'v;;;:xnG3WB' CATALOaiE OF PAMPHLETS ' g, "^ n!!"^' iderod' f ^^T),"'"-^" '.^- ^^■'^^^' '>y the Right Honourable Edmund ZT:l:T \ Oh-^orvat..ms on Mr. Paine's Pamphlet, Intituled The By James Edward Hamilton, Es.i. Quid verum atque ulile roKo. ouro, ot totus in hoc sum. 546. An Appeal from The New to The r)ld \Vh,v, ;„ n^„-„ ^r cussions in P.r.i.me,., relative to^iJ'i.S,S^.;^'rr^^h^S: ''''■ London: Pnnted for J. Dod^le.v, Pall-Mall. MDCCXCI. S.? 139 pp. 1792. Philadelphia: 1792. 4to., 8 pp. 547 548, ^^''tTstl' °" ''" ''"""' '"''""*"" "' '^'"^" ^'"^"^''"- '^- ^^■'^'"^*- 1792. 549 es't™bS? "''"""' '^ "" '"''^'''""^^ "' -'"'"-^'>- °" t'^'^ f°"°-"« inter- on L'^rX^lz^^r'' "' °°^-^™"^"* ''^ «-"^^ -'^^ -<=- K--'^^ II. Of Monarchy and Hereditary Succession. TV ni'T^'^ "" the present State of American Affairs, A New Editfon" Wi?.*"*' "^ w.'^^ "'-'^ ^""« Miscellaneous Reflections. Tn w^- ^ a:, Y V^'"^ Additions in the Body of the Work. n«iiJ n ^^^^t"'' APPe"J«; together with an Address to the Peonle By Thomas Paine, S.. etary to the Committee for Foreign Affairs to Con- London: Printed and ,oV by all the Booksellers. 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Published according to Act of Congress. Printed at Boston, by Isaiah Thomas & Ebenezer T. Andrews, Faust's Statute, No. 45, Newbury-Street, MDCCXCIII. 8vo., 46 pp (Not complete.) 1794. 556. Adresse a toltks lf.s nissANc es de i.'EiRori: si r i.'etat present r.t futub de ia Noblesse, et dii clerge frangois. ParticuliSrement au Gouvf.rnement Bbit- TAXMQLE, Sur les Moyens d'assurer a ces deux Corps I'Existence k plus convenable aux Cireonstanees, nin.vennant un Plan d'etablissemens dans le Canada, Les plus avantageux possibles, eoit au Gouvemement, soit au Commerce Britannique, soit aux Loyalistes. Par Charles Grant, Vte. de Vaur. A Londres: et se vend chez MM. Elmsley, Strand; De BofFe, Gerrard-Street ; Delirett. Piccadilly; 4 Longman, Pate.noster-Row. 1794. 8vo., 109 pp. 557. Bichard Coenr De Lion. An Historical Romance. Translated from the French of Monsr. Sedaine. By Lieut. General Burgoyne. 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A Bone to Gsuv, for the Di:\i(kr\t«; ririta^r?."^'"""''"""' "" ■' P-^mp'"'" entitled, " Thr Political Progress of The Third Edition, Revised. " Quund tu manges .... La Pompadour. ChriS'f'f '*',i"\-^o-""c'^ ^'' ^^''"''"'" '^'"""^' ^"^ '^•"'«"' Cobbett, opposite I hrists Church. 1797. 8vo., C9 pp. 579. An CVIII Years of the T.ife. nn,l „ r>lati,„i of the pallant exploit, of the old inphlander. Skrcant Donm.d M.^c^Kon, who returned wound^wth he CorJs of (.eneral Wolfe from the Batti.k or Q.ebkc, was shipwrecked on the eoasH Scarborough and ,9 now a pensioner of Chelsea Hospital These Memoirs recount the birth of their aged hero &c. &c. London: Printed for the Author-1797. (Price only six pence.) 8vo.. 24 pp. 580. Quebec Hill, or Canadian- Scknihv. A Poem in two parts, By J. MacKay. Ego laudo .... Hor. London : Printed by W. Blacknder, Tooke's Court, Chancery Lane tor tbp Quebec: Imprime et a vendre cluv. .1. Xeihon. 1797. 8vo., 23 pp. 1798. for the state of South CaSV.';^hisron:!itttf rS^im '" '""^"^^ Socie\'\yt?EdiS.' "'''' "' '""^^"^ *° ^^^ ^''"^^^ ''' '"^^ Philanthropic Sixth Edition, Philadelphia Printed. r.o„dt"Rrad ?t'cT"^' \P'[f ''- ?^ 'Y, Kdit"'. «* the Philanthropic Refonn, i.o„donKoad, St. Georges fields; and sold by Debrett, Wright, and Hatchard. 86 Pini.H Iff HIVES OF CANADA Piccadilly; Ilookham nnd Carpenter, Bond-Street; Egerton, Whitehall; Kcars- ley, and Jordan, Fleet-Streot ; H. D. Symondg, Paternoster-Row; Vemor and Hood, Poultry; Uioliardsoii, Koviil-KxohaiiKc, and by all other l>ookscllers. Except John Stuekdalo, Piceadiliy. IT'J-^. Svo., 110 i)p. 583. An Addreu to the Pk.oim.k ok Giu.w Hhitain. By R. Wnt^on, Lord Bishop of I.andatT. Tenth Edilioii. London: Printed for K. Fanliier, New Bond Street, By Cooper and Graham. Wild Court, Lincolu's-Inii Field-. 1V!»S. Price Is. Svo., 42 pp. 684. Avis au Canada, n roi'ca-ion 'le h, crise importance nctiielle, eontPnaiit T'ne relation fidele d'un nonibre de cruautes inoui.s, commiscs dcpuis la rcvoliiti.ni Francois, par lea personnes qui i xcrcent uctuellcnient les poiuoirs de gonverne- nient en France et par leurs adlierent,-<. Par Un Canadikn. II est essential k la cause dc la justice et do I'hiimanite d'avcrtir ioi, que ce recit melancclique n'est pas I'etTel; d'une malice factieuse, niais qu'il contient de fait.-- qui n'admettent aucun doutc, eonime etant tires dos Procedures li'Etat de la France, et recueilli.s de di'po-itions formelles, faites sous serment, soit par des tenioins oculaires ou par eonipliccj indirccts des crimes qu'il.'i atfestent. Quebec : Imprime ii la Xouvelle Imprinierie, Rue Des Jardins. 1798. 8vo., 47 PI 585. A View of the Conduct of the E.xeeutive in the Forkicn- Affairs of the United Statks, ns connected with the Mission to tiif, Fhench Republic, during the years 1794, 6, and 6. 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A Short Topographical Description in North America. To which is annexed a Provincial Gazetteer. 1? v^Tr°I!' Published by W. Fadcn. Geographer to His Majesty and to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, Charing-Cross. 1799 8vo.. 1m'^*^ ^' ^' ^"'"^ """^ ^"^ K"«««l-«=°"rt. Cleveland Row. St. His Majesty's Province of Uppkr Canada, James'e. A^nt. a"" """i,^^"' *ith the Subsequent Proceedings, in the Case of ff th« T ^'"'.^l""-'"' T"^' '^^' ^"""^ States. Under the sVxth Article l^.l ^ T.u^^r.^'^h^"'^'"'^' '^^ NaVgation, Between His BrUannic Majesty and the United States of America "riiannic UnitS'sfat^'mo^-rj^/r^' °""''"^'' °^^'^^ *'^ ^"'^^ "^ ''' "'afp?srro'.ii^SK^"jr"^^^^ '"''"''^ ''''' ''''■' ^^- ^^ «»- up upL'thT;,^!^'""" " '^'■"'"- ^"^^^'^ ^*^ '""^ ^°- ^' p-^" d-- Published by Request. Quebec: Printed by John Neilson, Mountain Street. 1799. 16mo., 35 pp. *^*"a^ n™ fei^t^h/'/''^ Thanksgiving, to be used on Thursday the 10th Janu- IW th! I'.f '^ day appointed for a General THANKSomNo to Almighty God, .Z! ^"*t """^Ple^ and most important Victory obtained by His MSeslS arms over the Fleet and Forces of the Enemy. JJiagestrs Quebec: Printed at the new Printing Office, Garden Street. 4to., 6 pp. 698. Discours a I'occasion de la vicromE bemportke par les forces Navales d« S* F^^'J" Britanniqve dans la M6diterrann6e le 1 et 2 aout, Tr98 sur^r" t™ Fbanco.se. PhononcA dans l-Eouse Cath£drale de QcIbec, l^ jan^eb S" Evequede Qu6bec. '"-"''*™™* *^« ^«^- ™ustns8ime ei Reverendisime P. primti2"tmo.;Tp"' " '"'' '" ^"""'^ ^' '' P"°''^« ^* - -"<> ^ I'l- 88 /•( iii.n- Mil iii\ /;.> (If lASiDA 696. A Sermon, irtMcluil in llio I'rcsl>.vtiri.iii t'lmpvl at Quebec on Thiir»'02. IGmo., 91 pp. 602 Definitive Treaty. The Articles ok tmk Dkkivitup Tri-sty op Peace: betwean His Majesty the King of the United Kiiip(iom of Great Britain and Ireland, (on the one part:) and the French Republic, His Majesty the King of Spain and the Indies, and the Batavian Republic, (on the other part.) mmmmt VATALOOIK OF PAVfllLETS (Q Signed (It Amitiig, ! ch 27, 1802. by Comwallig, Azara, Buonaparte, Schimmelpcniiinck. A correct copy, J. Buonaparte London: Publislied by John Fuirburn, 140, Minories. (Price Sixpence.) Printt Ofsd iiic iii.Mi.j reriim, iici' tenipora. poiio. Virtf. I-oiidiin; Printed f.ir J. Wri>rlit, Piecudilly. 1.^02. 8vo., vi+132 pp. 606. Extraits Des Titres Des nnciriuifs eoncession* " iprro en fief et Scijmeurie, faiti'S uviint it dcpuis hi ciUKnietc do hi Xouvelle riince par h's nrmea Britan- iiiqiics, dans hi partie actiiclh'nii'iit appiHi'e h; Bag-Canada; tires des registres deposes ail bureau dii Secretaire de la I'rovincp, et par eet Officier certifies veri- tabk's: pour servir de references aux Seijcneuries respectives posees siir la Carti TopooBAi'iiKji'K I)e la dite Province du Bas-Cannda, Avec pcrniissioii dediec & son K.xeelleiK'e RonKiiT PiiKsioTT. Keiiier, Capitnine Oeneral et (iouverneur en Clief des Provinces du ILuit et B:is-(Janada. 1a^ tout compile par Willinm Vomleuvelden. ci-devant Assistant Arpcnteur General do hi Province siisdite, et I.nui-' Chnrland, Arpenteur Provincial en icelle. Quebec: Imprinies pur P. E. Dcsbarats, rue Le Montague. 1803. 12nio., 1^5 pp. 607. Pricis de I'Acte pour mieux regler h\ 'Miliee rJe cetle Province, et pour rappeler cirtains Actis uu Unlunnancfs y meutionitf. 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Dea Loix et Regies du Parlement Provincial du Bas Canada. Depuis Min Ktablissomont par I'Aete de la ."ilme annee du llogne de Sa trSs S iracifu^c .^faJl•^l^' lifor>;i; 111, Cli. x.\xi. ju>-*!i-ghirp. Ill farps the land, to hnnt'iiiii|f itlit a prey, &i>. — (^olditmith. RdiidiiirKh: Printinl hy AlHTii(>thy and Walker, and ttoM |>y .John Fairbuirii, Kdinburffh, and .T. Murray, 'Vl Fleet Strc«'t, London, IhOfl. 8vo., 120 pp. 619. Eight letten on the giibjed for .lolin Anderson; and Lontjcinan, Hurst, Rees. and I'rrni'. I.cimiIoii, isoi;. ,Mv,... vii + i:!!! pp. 620. Obierrationi on the Imprk^skmknt of .Xmkhkan Skamkn hy the O.lirers of Ships of War; and Vessels commissioned by, and acting under the Authority of (Irkat liniTAiN; with a Tew r ii arks on the doctrine of N'on-P^xi'atriation. To which is added, a correct li^t of Imprk.sskd Ska.mkn, taken from documents laid fore Congress. iddressed to the People of tlie United States. By a citizen of Raltimore. 5altimore: Printed by and for O. Dobbin & Murphy, No. 4, Baltimore Street. 1806. 12mo., 69 pp. 621. War in Ditguite. or The Frauds of the Neutral Fla«x. The Third Edition. London: Printed by C. Whittingham, Dean Street; and sold by J. Ilatchard, Piccadilly; and J. Butterworth, Fleet-Street. 1806. 8to., iv+252 pp. 622. An Answer to War in Diignise; or, Remarks upon the New D. ctrine of England, concerning Nel'tbal Trade. " Illud natura nou patiatur, &c., &c., &c. Cicero de Oratore, 3. New- York: Printed by Hopkins and Seymour, for I. Riley & Co., and Sold by I. Riley & Co. No. 1, City-Hotel, New- York; Samuel F. Bradford, Philadel- phia; Anderson & Jeffries, Baltimore; Cottom & Stewart, Alexandria; Seymour & Woolhopter, Savannah; Edmond Morford, Charleston; Isaac Beers & Co., and Increase Cooke & Co. New Haven; Hudson & Goodwin, Hartford: William Wil- kinson, Providence; Lewis Roussmaniere, Newport; John West, i'uston; and Daniel John.son, Portland. February 1806. 8vo., "6 pp. 623. Remarks on the Cli tlrk and Prkparation of Hemp, ly Canada, communifi.ljd, at the desire of the Lords of His Majesty's Privy Council for Trade and Pi.uita- tioDS. By Charles Taylor, M.D., Secretary to the Society for the encouragemen': of Arts, Ac, in London. Quebec: Printed for John Xeilson, No. 3, Mountain Street, 1806. Hvu. ;9 pp. English and French. 624. The Christian Religion, Recommended in n Letter to His Pijpils. By the R«T. .Tnhn Strachan, A.M., Minister of Cornwall, Upper Canada. ■■ The Good Ale.,, can Hapj.iness enjoy." Montreal: Piii ed by Nahum Mower. 1807. 8vo., 32 pp. 92 rVBLlC ARCniXKS OF CANADA 625. Peace or War? ov Thouplits on Oi n Affair?: with Exci.and. Hy .Tames ( lieethiim. New York: Published by ifatthins Ward, Bookseller, No. 149 Pearl Street, ISO:. 12nio., 44 pp. 626. The Trial of John Wilson, nUii." Jfukin Riitford. for Miitiny, Diserti ni and Ctiiitcinpt : m wliii'li iirc ■iubjoim'il, ;i fi-\v cursory romiirks. Bi.-t(ni : Printod Iiy Siu'llintr mid Simons, No. 5. Exeliaiifrc Bnildinps, Devon- shire ,''. 'L'nio.. 2S pp. 1808. 627. The Orders of Council, and Ttisiniftions for imposins the rf.strictions of Bi.ocKAm-,: and for ropulatiii!-' the Navipntion of the Sea, and the Importation and Exportation of Merchandize, in consequence thereof; with a brief view of the several provisions therein contained. Published 1st January 1808. T.undciii: Printed by D. N. Shury, Berwick Street, Soho. 8vo., 51 pp. 628. Orders of Council. Proclamation', In^trlu■tiolls. and other Orders and Notifica- tions, maile and published after 1st .Tan ISOS; to which are prefixed certain Order.- ot ('..un<-il. Instruction-. A:i'. relatiuf; to TuAiiK, Navigation, a.vu War, that were in feree on 1st .Ian. ]nO>. I.endnn: Printed b.v (ieoru'e K.vrc and .\ndrew Strahan, Printers to the Kinpt's ^fn-t I'lNcelleiit Maje-ty. l^Os. >vn.. iv— 0»1 pp. 629. An Inquiry into tlio Cai:si:-i and roNsKjiFvcKs (,f the Obdf.rs ix Corxcn.; and AN KvAMiNATliiN of tlie OoNDl CT oF (oiTAT BiiiTAlN towards the Xeutr.d CunUll^ici; of Aiueriea. P.v Alexander Barinf.'. V.>q.. M.P. Tliird Kditi.iii. I.eiid.n: Printed for ,T. .\I. Kichardx.n. Xo. 23, Cornhill. Opposite the Royal Kxelu.iiL'e: and .1. Bidirway. Pleeadilly. l-d'*. >vo., 170 pp. 630. Inquiry into the Policy and .lustieo of the Ph"Iiiiiition i>f the isf. of grain in TiiK l)isiii.i.Kun> ; ini'ludin^r ol)>ervat it.n- en the luiture and \1S(~ of a vent to SupiTlluiiu- i.wii-i'Koi'i ii;; and a particular aiijilication of the sreueral (pn'-ition to the pre-eiit .-ituatl(in of the Colonial Intere-!-. My Archibald B, II. K-.,,. Advu,-ate. Kdinburph: Printed by Geortre Kainsay and Company and .sold by Archibald Constable and Co. Ivlinburtrh. Brash and Reid, (ilasKow, and .John Murray, Fleet Street London. 18il^. Vvo.. 1()'.» pp. 631. A Letter to the lion. Harrison Ciray Otis, a member of the Senate of Massachu- sett.s, on the Puksknt Statk of oi it National Affairs with remarks upon Mr. Pickeriiii.'':- letter to the (iovernor of the ('oninionwealtli. Ily .lohii Quliiey Adams. P.o-li.n. iirinled. I.oiid.jn. reprinted f^-r .1. .Tolmson. in St. Paul's Churchyard, by Wood and Innes, P.iii|uirs Court Meet Streit. l*Os. ]i>ino.. '.\-2 pp. 632. On the necessity of a ini>re Etf'etual System of National hkfknik, and the mean- ..f i -tabli-liiiiK the Perniaiunt Security of the Kingdom. !!■ '\:- Karl of Selkirk. London: I'rlnled by Kiebard Taylor and Co., Shoe-Lane, for J. Ilatchard, Picc.idi'.ly. and A. Coii-table and Co., Edinburph. I.«!t8. Svo., vi+178 pp. CATALOOUE OF PAUPHLETB 93 633. American Encroachments on British Bights; or Observations on the Import- ance of the British North American Colonies. And on the lute Treaties with the United States: with remarks on Mr. Baring's Examination; and a defence of the Shipping Interest from the charge of having attempted to impose on Parliament, and of factious conduct in their opposition to the American Intercourse Bill. By Nathaniel Atcheson, Esq., F.A.S. "Disturb not one another with domestic disputes; but remember that we are English, and our enemies are foreigners. Enemies; which, let what party soever prevail, it is equally the interest of our country to humble and restrain." Dr. Johnson's Life of Admiral Bhike. A new edition, with considerable additions. Ixindon: 1808. 8vo., 98 pp. 634. A Defence of Joint Stock Compames; being an attkmpt to shew THEra Legality, Expediency, and public benefit. By Henry Day. London: Printed by Longman, Ilurst, Rees, and Ornie. PatLT-nuster Row, and Richardson, Royal Exchange. 1808. Price 28. 6d. 8vo., 76 pp. 635. A True Guide to Prlvce Er)WARD Island, formerly Saint John's, in the Gllph OF St. Lawrence, North America. Liverpool: Printed by G. F. Harris, For Woodward and Alderson. Book- r;llers, Castle Street. 1808. 12mo., 24 pp. 636. Sailing: Direction for the River St. Lawrence, From Capo Chatt to the Island of Bic. &c. &u By Capt. John Lambly, Three Years Commander of the Governme- ' Vessels stationed off Father Point. Quebec. January 2()th ISOS. Quebec: Printed at the New Printing Office, 1808. ]2mo., 2S pp. 637. A Letter to His Majesty. The Bandogs: or Remnrks on the Managers against W. Hastings, Esq., and Lord Melville; the late Ministers, on the Catholic Bill and Marquis WelK^sloy; the office of High Admiral, and His Majesty's Right to the Admiralty Droits. The Income and Services of the Royal Dukes. Sketi-h of the Dike of Kent's Life and Losses. Causes of the Mutiny at Gibraltar, and Opposition to any Inquiry thereon; with remarks on the Duke of Kent's recent Letter to the King. Public .services of the Dlkes of York and Kent, with reasons for giving the Command in Spain to the latter. Hints to Lords Wellesley, Chatham, Castlereagh, To Sir Thomas Trigge, General Fox, Sir Hew Dalrymple, Mr. Canning, Mr. Cook, Colonel Gordon, the U'co< India Commissioners, D. Glassford and Mr. Greenwood. London: Printed and Published by William Horseman, at No. 8 Hanway 1. Oxford Street; and sold by all the Booksellers in Town and Country 1808. 8vo., 130 pp. 638. A Bill introduced in the House of Assembly, of the Province ■• Tn-cortorate a Ba.sk is Lo\reit Ga.nada. Quebec: Printed by P. E. Desbarats, Law Prin' r to the Excellent Majesty. 1808. 12mo., 63 pp. ■i Lower-Canada, King's Most ITBl 94 PIBUC ARCHIVES OF CAXADA 1809. 639. A View of the Pomtum, Sitiation of tiif Provinck of Ppper f'AN.'.nA. in North America. In which Ilcr Physical Capacity Ta Stated; the means of diminishing her burden, encroasing her value and securing her connection to Great Britain are filly considered. With Notes and appendix. London: Printed for W. Earlc, No. 48, Albermarle-Street. 1S09. Svo., 79 pp. (Written by John Mills Jackson.) 640. Sermon, Prepched in Trinity Church, Kinp-ton, Juh/ ICth. IS09. By the Reverend Samuel Andrews, A.M. Rector of Saint Andrews Church, in the Parish of Saii.t Andrew.s. Saint John : Printed by Jacob S. Mott, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty, at the sipn of the Bible and Crown, Prince William Street, 1809. 12mo , 16 pp. 641. Considerations sur les efftts qu'ont produit en Canada, la conservation des eta- blisscmens dii p:i,vs. los moours, I'rdueation, etc., de ses habitants; ct les oonse- qiiences (luViitraineroii'iit leur di'ciuliiice par rapport mix inti'rcts'de i.a Grande Bhktance. Par un Canadien, M.P.P. ■• I n itat ni('ntc' Ir iium de sapo; Idrsqu'on y prend toujours les niesure^ les plus justes, pour I'avancernent du bien public." Platon de la Rep. Montreal : Imprime chez James Brown, Liliraire, No. 20, Rue St. Frangois- Xavier, vis-a-vis le Seminaire. 1809. 8vo., 51 pp. (Attributed to D. B. Viger.) 642. An Apology f<.r Great Britain, in Ai.msion to a Pamphlet, intituled, " Con- siderations, i-c. Par un Canadien, M.P.P." Quebec: Printtd and Suld ly J. Xcii .n, X,). :), Mountain Street. 1>00 Svo., .30 pp. 643. Stance de la Six ikie I.ittkraire de Qurbec Tcnue Saineili le .ie. juin ISitO— Florcamus in Nemoribus. Quebec, Imprime par ordre de la Societe, par J ..^eilson, Imprimeur-libraire No. 3, rue La Montagne. 1809. 8vo., 21 pp. of the Committee nt the eform. 644. A Letter .iddressed to John Ciirtwrieht. Fsq. (' Crown and Anchor; on the subject of Parliame' -.-. By the Earl of Selkirk. London: Printed for Constable, Hunter, Park & Hunter, London; and A. Constable & Co. Edinburgh, 1809. 12mo., 22 pp. 645. Parliamentary Reform. A Full and Accurate Rep->rt of the Proceedings at the meeting held at the Crown & Anchor Tavern, on Monday, the 1st of May, 1809, relative to a Reform in the Commons House of Parliament. Sir F. Burdett, Bart, in the Chair. London: Printed and published by Geo. McArdcll, 87 Fleet-strc-ct. 1809. 12mo., 40 pp. 646. On the Revival of the Caise of Reform in the Representation ,,f the Commons in Parliament. By Capel Lofft, Esq. ; Barrister at Law. " Hcslfrna div. jacta sunt Fundamenia rexfiluindir Ecipuhliar." Cic. CATALOGVE OF PAMPHLETS 95 "I would add my voice to those who would animate the people (Whose hearts are yet right) to new Exertions in the old Cause. — Burke. London: Printed by Richard Taylor and Co., Shoe Lane: and sold by Bone and Hone, Opposite Somerset House, Strand. Sold also by Deck, Bury St. Edmund's; Bransby, Ipswich; and Alexander, Woodbridge. 1809. 12mo., 34 pp. 647. A few plain Observations up<«n tho End and Menus of Pomtical Reform, and the Measures adopted by the present supporters of that cause. In a letter to a member of Parliament. London : Printed by Thomas Collins, Harvey's Buildings, Strand, for James Cawthorn, No. 24, Cockspur Street, Bookseller to Her Highness the Princess of Wales. 1809. 12mo., 48 pp. 648. A Full Eeport of the Pmpprdings of the Electors of Westminster, on Wednesday the 29th of March, 1809, at a meeting held in Westminster Hall, to express their sentiments on the Inquiry into the Conduct of H. R. H. the Duke of York; con- taining the speeches at length of Sir F. Burdett and Mr. Whitbread. on the neces- sity of an Immediate Refohm of the House ov Commons. London: Published by Bone and Hone, opposite Somerset House, Strand, 1809. (Price One Shilling) 12mo., 35 pp. 649. Reasons for Reformation-. By John Cartwright, Esq. Their right hand u full of bribes. Psalm, xxvi. 10. These are the sellers &c. &c. &c. The author's Letter to a Friend in Boston. 1793. Printed for the benefit of the fund for advertising in the cause of Parlia- mentary Reformation, managed by Mr. S. Brooks, No. 110, Strand. London: Printed by J. McCreery, Black-Horse-Court, Fleet-Street. Pub- lished by Bone annii. 2;! Cornhill; And may be had of all Booksellers. l^'Oit. 12mo., 179 pp. 651. A Disccnrse on the REAt, Principles of the Revolution, the Bill of Riohts^ Act of Settlemexp, &c. In which The Representations of Sir Francis Buudett, Mr. Maddox, and others are considered. Their Ignorance and Their Falsehood K-xppsed and Their Real Views detected; being the substance of three lectures. Delivered in Trinity Term, 1809. By the Gresham Lecturer in Civil Law. Printed by J. Seeley, Buckingham. Sold by Hatchard, Piccadilly, London. ]2m()., viii+72 pp. 652. An Addren to the Electors of the Borm.gh of Sfamford and collaterally, to every Borough and Place sending Members to the Imperial Parliament of Great Britain; (•(.ntaiiiing interesting information rnd observations relative to Parliamentary Reform. By J. Jepson Oddy. Esq. Third Edition : London : Printed for J. M. Richardson, 23 Cornhill, Opposite the Royal Exchange, and Hatchard, Piccadilly, 1809. 12mo., 69 pp. 96 rVBUC ARCHIVES OF CANADA 663. A Letter from ^lontnBU Burgo.vne, Esunied with a sketch, illustrating their resix^ctive Places I ^sle •surellieiil, Aa I't-eelitni I Qae'oec. B^ John Charles Grant. Printed and sohl by John Xeilson, Mountain Street. ISIO. 24mo., 14 + 10 pp. CATALOGUE OF PAyHLBTS 9T 661. Reform in Parliament, Proceedings of The Electors of the City and Liberties of Westminster including correct reports of the speeches delivered at a public meeting held in New Palace- Yard, on Friday, 'Jth February, 1810, for the purpose of obtaining A Reform in the Represkxtation- of the People is Parliament. London: Printed by J. McCreery, Black-Horse-Court, 1810. 12rao., 32 pp. 682. Effect! jf the CosrisEXTAL Blockade upon the Commerce, Finances, Credit and Prospi:ii;ty of the British Islands. Votre blocus ne bloque point, &c., Epitre a Messieurs du Camp de Saint lioch. Bj Sir Francis D'lvernois. Translated from the third Frencli edition, revised, corrected and enlarged. To which are added. Observations on certain Statements contained in a late Work, entitled: "A View of the Natural and Commercial Circumstances of Ireland, by Thomas Newcnham, Esq." 4to. 1809. London: Printed by Cox, Son, and Baylis, 75, Great Queen Street. For J. Iliitchard, 190, Piccadilly; J. Aspemc, and J. Richardson, Cornhill. Jan. 1810. 13mo., xxiii-f-162 pp. 663. The Political Principles of Sir Francis Burdett exposed by one who things that " Fair Play is a Jewel." London : Printed for J. Ridgway, 170 Piccadilly, opposite Bond-Street. 1810. W. Flint, Printer, Old Bailey. 12mo., 21 pp. 664. A Concise Account of the Origin of the Two Houses of Parliament with an Impartial Statement of the Privileges of the House of Commons, and of the liberty of the subject. By Edward Christian, of Gray's Inn, Esq. Barrister at law, Chief Justice of of the Isle of Ely, and Downing, Professor of the Laws of England. London, printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies, Strand, and J. Butterworth, Fleet-Street. 1810. 12mo., vii+98 pp. 665. Argument upon the Jurisdiction of the House of Commons to Commit in Cases of Br£ach of Privilege. By Chas. Watkin Williams Wynn, Esq., M.P. London, printed by Cox, Son and Baylis, Great Queen Street, for J. Budd, Bookseller to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, No. 100, Pall Mall. 1810. 12mo., 90 pp. 666. A Letter to the Right Hon. Ix)rd Manners, &c. &c. &c. on the Expediency of an Immediate and Separate Record Commission, to Investigate, Illustrate and Arrange The Records of Ireland. By Bartholomew Thomas Duliigg, Esq., Barrister at Law. To which is annexed Mr. Duhigg's letter to the Spetxer, in 1801, on the Assimilation of Irish with English Law, and the Arrangement of Irish Records. Dublin, printed by Isaac Colles, South Cope-street 1810, (price 2s. 6d.) 12mo., 40 pp. >d7. A Series of Letters in which the Effects of the Recent Proceedings in the Court of King's Bench, on the testimony of Colonel Wardle, and the character of His RovAL Highness the Duke of York, are considered: With nn Address t^ the Speaker of the House of Commons. London, printed for Sherwood, Ncely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, John Richardson, Royal Exchange, and C. Chappie, Pail-Mall. 1810. 12mo., 64 pp. 85735—10 98 Piauy ARCBirEs of casada 668. A Letter addressed l.v '.ieiu<>nnnt Colonel John Grey, to a Member of the House of Commons on the SuVj. ut of tbman who has locently visitoJ the United States. "Party i- the nuulncss of iiiniiy i -r the fiiin, ..f a fiw"— Swift. Edinbur(?h : Printed hy James Ballaiityne and Co. for John Ballantyne and Co. Kdiiihurt^^li ; mid l.oiiKiiiiiii. Ilur-t, iC.,, Onnc niul Hrown. I-.iidoii, l^li'. 8vo., no pp. 684. Rules of the Quebec Benevolent Society: ■■nfinncd l.y IIi.< >rn,io-ty'.-^ Court of KitiKs Bench, April term 1S01> mid June term ISll. With an appendix coiitiiiiiintf mi abstract of the Law atithoriMui.' tlie Associa- tion, a li.st of the nicnihcrs and other ii-cful information. Printed hy order of the Society, hy John N'cilson. I'^l^. lOmo., 1813. /lun Casti.khfm.ii, &e &c. &c., on the North War, and During any time the iMi'oitT and 685. A Letter to the lUffht Ilononrm ' .Vmkhk'an E\iM)iir-TuA:iK l)iiriii(j t r.sK OK oni Mamfacti HKs are interdicted in TliK Unitki) Statks. By Charles Lyne. London: Printed for J. M. Richardson, 23, Cornhill. 1813. Svo., 43 pp. 686. Barbarities of the Enkmy, exposed in a Rkpokt of the Committee of the House of Representatives of the United States, appointed to enquire into the spirit uud nuinner in which the war has been \va(,'cd by the enemy, and the Ducxmests— accompanying said report. Troy : Printed by P rancis Adancourt, Congress Street, Directly north of the Park. 1813. 8vo., 179 pp. 637. A Short Topographical Description of His ^Iajhsty's Promnce of Upper Canada, in North America. To which is annexed a Provincial Gazetteer. Second Edition. . .., . j * rr- London: Published by W. Faden. geographer to His Majesty, and to His Royal Higtne«a the Prince Regent, Charing Cross. 1813. 8vo., 123 pp. (Prepared by D. W. Smyth.) 688. Speech of the Hon. Josiak QtiNcv. in the lloiuie of RepresentaUres of the Unif>d Stat,s, delivered the . ' Januarj-, 1813, On the bill in addition to the act mliihd •'An Act to raise an additional tnilitary force" and for other purposes. Boston: Printed by John Eliot, Jun. ISKi. Svo., :i3 pp. 689. Reasons for colomzino the Island of NEWKoiNDi-ANn, in a httcr addressed to THE INIIABITANT.S. , ,, , r n i- » f .1 By Win Carson, M.D., author of a letter to the Members of Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Inland, on the address of ihe Merchants and Inhabitants of St. JolmV, in the Island of Newfoundland, to the Pnnce '^'Vireenock: Printed by William Scott, and Sold by Sir Richard Phillips, Lond..n; also by the Booksellers of Grcciiork, Glasgow and EdlnburKh. 1813. Svo., 26 pp. 690 Anticipation of Marginal Notes on the m < i.sratk.n of Go\EnNMEST of The 9th of January, l^lft. in the American National Intei.licknckr. Festinare nocet, nocel et Ciinctatio saepe; Tempore quney. Tooke's Court. Chancery Lane. Sold by Underwood, Fleet Street ; and nil other Booksellers. 1813. Svo., iv.+31 pp. CATAWCJ F. or r.WlPHKKTd 101 1814. 691. Definite Treaty of Pkaik and .V.mity bolwccn His Britannic Majesty and Hia Must Chhistian Majk^tv. Sijfiifd nt Paris, the 30th diiy of May 1814. Published by luitbority. Ixindon: Printed by R. G. Clarkt. Ciiiinon Row. Svc, .W pp. French nnd Knglish. 692. A Compressed View of the Points to bo Discussed, in Treatino with the I'mtei> States ok America; A.D. 1814. With an Appendix nnd Two Maps. " — — At present, amongst European Nations, a Naval Strength, which is the portion of Great Britain, &c." — Bacon. " The Sea, which is our Mother, (that embrices Both the rich Indies in lit-r oul-strctclR-d nrnis), Yields every day a crop, if we dare reap it." — Massinger. London: Printed for J. M. Richardson, Comhill. By T. Davison, White- friars. 1814 8vo., 39 pp. 693. Proceedings in the Assembly (jf bnvKR Canada on the Rules of Practice of the Courts of Justice, and the Impeachments of Jonathan Sewell and Jaml« Monk, Esquires. Printed by Order of the House. 1814. English and French. 4to., C4+07 pp. 694. Memoirs by a celebrated Literary and Political character, from the Resignatiom OF Sir Roiiert W^alpole in 1742, to the estabushment op Lord Chatham's Second Admini^lration, in 1757; containing strictures on some of the most dis- tinguished men of that time. A new edition. London, printed for John Murray, Albermarle Street. 1814. 8vo , xv+ 164 pp. 695. A Sermon, preached at York. rpp.-r Canada, on the Third of June, being thp. Day appointed for a General TiiANKsciviNa. By the Rev'd John Strachan, D.D. Montreal: Printed by William Gray. 1814. 8vo., 38 pp. 696. Trne Patriotism. A Sermon, preached in the Presb.vterian Church in Stamford, Tpper Ciinada, on the 3d. day of June, 1814, being the day appointed by His Honor the President, &c. &c. &c. of TJrper Canada, for a Provinctal Thankscivinu. By the Rev. John Bums. [Published by Request] Montreal: Printed by Nahum Mower. 1814. 8vo., 20 pp. 697. A Sermon, Preached in the Scotch Church, in th« City of Quebec, on Thursday the 21gt April, 1814. Being the Day Appointed for a General THANKsniviNO. By the Revd. Alexr. Spark, D.D. Published at the Request of the Audience. Quebec: Printed by John Neilson, 3, Mountain Street. 1814. 8vo., 18 pp. 698. Excerpts from Letters from Lieut, and Adjutant William Macewen, 1st Battalion Royal Scots, to his wife. Canada, 1813-14. 12mo., 18 pp. 102 I'VBur ARcnivES or Canada 689. Mr. Bromley'i Second Addreu, on the Drpiorabi.e State of ths Indianb, .lolivercd in the " lioiial Acadian School," at Halifax, in Nova Scotia, March 8, 1814. " Who ("hall not fonr thoo, O Lord, nnd glorify thy name. For thou only art holy: For all nations shall come and worship before thee. — R«t. 16, 4. Printed at tlie Recorder office, IMi. 10 ., 65 pp. 700. Biflexioni sur rdtablisseinent D'Une Soafeifi . ovale De MfeoiciNK rr M Ohib- URGIE. 1814? D'Imprimcrie de Didot Jeuue, Inipriniour de la Facu'te de Medecine. 4to., 20 pp. 701. Militia Qeneral Order. His Excelloncy the Lieut. Governor is pleased to direct that the following Orders, Rules, and Regulations, in which is also contained An Abstract of the Militia Law, Be strictly observed by the Miutia throughout Fbince Edward Island, and continue in force until further Orders. J. F. Holland, Colonel and Adjutant General MUitia. Militia Adjutant General's Office, Charlotte-Town, Prince Edward Island, l8t May 1814. Charlotte-Town, Printed by James Bagnall, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty. 1814. 8vo., 16 pp. 1815. 702. The Canadian Inspector No. 1. ContaininK a Cui.i.ki tion ok Facts, conwrMin!.' the Government of Sib George Prevost, in the Canadas. " Let those who reprimand their brothers "First mend the faults they find in otho * '• — Gay. Montreal: Printed by Nahum Mower. Ju'.j, 1816. 8vo., 80 pp. 703. The Effects «if l)l^tM\v/.\r\ifAS Lek. Tunr. Esq. For a bill to authorize him to make and maintain Tirxpikk Roads in the Vicinity of Quebec. Quebec: Printed by John Neilson, .3 Mountain Street, 181.">. Svo., .38 pp. P'nttlisii Hinl French. 70G. Extract! from the Proceedings of the IIoiSE of Assembly in the first Session uf the Eighth Provincial Parliament of Loweb-C.-.nada Upon the existing Con.ti'.u- tinn of the Criminal and Civil Courts of J isti-^A in the «aid Piivince, Published by Authority. Quebec: Printed at the New Printing-OlBce, No. 21, Buade-Street 1815. 12310., 67 pp. French and English. CATALOaVE OF PAMPHLETS |0| 707. SUndinf Snles and Bepilationi of the IIoi.se of Assembly of Loweb-C. Revised and corrected to the Fifth SeMion of the leventh ProTinckl Pirli' moluaive. Quebec: Printed. By authority by P. E. Deabarata. Law printer King'a Moat Excellent Majeaty. 1816. 24nio., 88+6 pp. 708. Proceeding of the House or Asskmbly in the first Sewion of the Eighth Pro- vmcial Parhame. t of I/)wer-Ca.vada, On the state and progreaa of Education aa resul ing from the Act of the 41st Geo. Ill, Chapter I7th. which proyidea for the wtabhshment of Free Schools and the advancement of Learning in thU Province AUo an Extract from the Improved iiystem of Education. By Joseph Lakcasteb. Quebec: Printed at the New Printing-office, No. 21 Buade St. 1815. 8vo lo2 pp. * 709. The Several Treatiei which have been Negotiated and Signed between tho United States op Amewca and Great Britain, since the year 1789. Windsor, Vt. Printed by Alden Spooner, 1815. 8vo., 91 pp. ''^%'Rn-A^r'**'"**"' °* ^^^ ^''^^^'^ *'"' ^"*''^'^*«'' of the L\TE War with Great Published by Authority of the American Government. Seventh Edition. " This document is official; and comes, I dare say, from the pen of Mr. Madi- son himself, or from that of Mr. Monroe. It has been published in all the American newspapers that I have seen; and I perceive from advertiaementa, that it has been published m a pamphlet form in every part of America, to the amount, perhaps, of a million of cjpies." .... *- »- . "The document ia aU pith; aU home blows. It. therflfore, should be answered. I hereby offer my paper as the vehicle of an answer, if any one will send It me."—Cobhett's Political Regiater of Saturday, Aug. 12. Washington Printed. London: Reprinted and Published by W. L Clement. lOsJ, Strand. 1815 ovo., 101 pp. (The Tenth Edition of this pamphlet is also on the shelves.) 711. A Poetical Acconnt of the AvBRirAX Campaigns of 1812 and 1813- with some v: asada 714. Reponte % I'Anteur U'lm l'ani;il.'' • ..nr Ip* pr".'<'.i,ir>-i il' 'Ur P'K i|^ ."•tf r\imii .. et 'f.nu i ChRiTiWy, le 1 juin. 1S15. Fiut .1 ■^litia Umit Cot'luni. Montreal; Impriiiii' par N'li! in Mowir. 1«15. >io., 40 ip 1816. 716. The Royal Churter, tor ui. rp"r:''intr "n"s H\'. mi ov r.nntr HiN Ma.ikstv KiNti Chabi ' - Tin Sk< u.m i. thi- Twr; ■■♦•con'l ,ir of B. sn A D 1670. Lon.lon: 1816. Printed iiy K. Caust'ii !id Sun Fii (-li T.anc, C iliill. 8vc i n- Tl*? Xanifeite 'in OonvrmPm. nt Aim .iiiii i 10 <<\r\vT - 'K r '"ai> -.riKH: DK 1 A DtKMKRE GlF UK Ii'AMKRIQLE AVE( 1.AN(11,K llRK.ai H a Wa^lHiiirton u \in milium; ilVxi mpl.iros) ; Par .Tamos Madiss.m. P-Psiii iit des Etats-Fnis, Et ti iii* f .iriaise, \>tv I'autfur (W /.i Decadence de l'An;}lelerre. Pi»ri« rhi;', P ij.'her llditciir, riic SorixMito, Ko. II >'incr.,. I "lazariiif. Xliip in 1 <-Print- y Rowland Ke'-'i, t .-!". wn, ^..ieIk-r?. 181 208 720. MetMKC "^ the Pre? it of thi nited St. - transmitting A Report of the Secretars 'le i '*um e of K. -.iliifion of le House of Representatives, of 17th Fehr T ]*p!, .- .luirtng inf rm-itioa lativ. to Duties on Imports from the Un!?=;P - -- ST- C--i!>A, V'-- - ?::%. -■- - BnVNiWiCS; vf the K~:z.i vJi Articles t:. 'Uteo to the Unit ' ~ from provinces, &c. &o. &c. Ar-; - -1'' id am 'n . ,>on the Table. V -•' hy Hi . ISIC. 12mo., 15 pp. VATALOUIK OF PAVI'HLKTa 109 1817. 721. A Short View oi ihc Prcsont Stato of tlio Eastkhv Towssiurs in the Pbovinc e OF I-owi t'ANAiiA, U.rdirinK on tho line »:.° : with ifiVTS roK thkir improvrment. By . H<.s. AM, Hkv. Ciiari.ks Stkwvrt, D.I).. Mini or of St. Arinand. I.owpr (":i iVx, ;iiii' ''hiiplnin to the Ihop of Qiiibcc. " 't lie ■ liiilitit thing .... Bacon. » Montreal. Printed. !-■" !on. •< |iri!it<-.l, for .1. Hntrliarrl. Xo. 10<) Piccaiiillv. i^n .''vo.. -a) rp 722. Notice Hcs., inp the Fiot ndary hetwern Ffis Ma.ibstvV Posse.ssio.nb in Nohtii Amehka and tiik I'mtrd Statks; with \ Map or AM|.ii,(;A, between Latitudes and LonpritiidMi SO" and 150° wwt ; E.xhibitinR the Principal the Xohtii-We.st Companv; and int-nded to uocon'pany the icen in the Indian Countrif^ of N rth America, connected k. the Hudson's IJiiy and the North-West Companies. y B. M'.Millnii, Bow Str..t, Cuvcnt-Oardcn. 1817. 8vo., 40° and TO" north. Thadino Stations .Varrative of Oc ■>-!th the Karl of London: I'r, 72l '.raboo. A Narr, -\\o of . ^injtnl w Imposition, practised upon the benevolence liidy ro dine in the vi.'inity ..f ihc city of Bristol, by a yonuR Woman of the 1. lie of Mary \^IUcocks, aliax l'.,,ki'r, alia* Bak rstendht, ul.ia Caraboo, Princef* o: .ravasii. Two Portniit-. fiiurnvcd from Drawingt by E. Bird, E»q., *hite. di ipatur. t t.h, 15. .'Jmall Street, Bristol; end published by Baldwin, aterno-ter Row. I^ndon. 1817. Price 58. 8vo., 6.S pp. Itlnsli ',d 1 R.A. and .Mr. Br. Qui vult dcci Printeil rrnddock ii' 724. Companion ,o. A Narrui. ondui t and ndvcnture» of IIenky Fueoekxk Moon, aliai Henry Fredcn. mith, alias William .N-winr.n, a Native of Bri(rhthr-lm- stoue, Su-^ex, ui ider ."ontence of imprisonment, in Connecticut, in North America; contai ac. unt of His unparalleled artifices, impostures, mechai ical ingen. ,., .ic. &c. displayed during and subsequently to his (,'onfin- ment m one of His Majesty's Gaols in the Province of New Brl vswicic. By Walter Bates, Esq., High Sheriff of King's County, in New T'.runswick, \\ith an lutriMiuctory De-criptioii i,f New Brunswick; and a ii.)St8cript, -on- taining some account of Carahoo. the late female impostor at Bristol. With a Portrait. London: Printed for Allman and , o., Princt>ss-street Hanover-Square; and S' 'tl by all other Iwuksellers. 1817. ^vc, xii+84 pp. 725. The Kyiteriom doing! of IKnry More Smith. (Title page mi- (iri'iit Wimliiiill Strift, Ila.viiuirket \^\:>. ^vo,. Ijr, pp. 747. Facts and Observations rcspf'tin); Cwahv. and the I'mthp States or Amfrica: Affoiiliiiii (I (omiiiinidn- Virw «i tin- Iii'liiccnipiits to Kmitfrution i)rosoiited in tliosc Coiiutrii'S. To wliich is ndiled an apix'tidix of iirai-tical in>truftions to Knii);rant Settlers in the British Colonies. By Cliarlts F. Grcce, niemlxT of the Montreal and Quebec Aprioultural Societies; and author of essays on hlI^llan<^ry. addressed to tlie Canadian Farmers. London : Printed for J. ITnrdinp, St. .Tnmes's Street. Sold at Liverpool, by W. Grapel; nt Hull, by Wilson; and at Bristol, by Browne and Manchee. 1S19. ^vo.. 1T2 pp. 748. Proceedings in the Asskmiu.y nf L.wer-Canada, on the Acci sations ng;iintt I'liKHK Hi.HMtii, Ks(i., I'rovineial .ludtri- fi.r tlie District of Three-Rivers. Printed by Order of the Hou^e. l^l'.i. Frciiili and Knplish. Folio, 4i' pp. 749. Consultation >vo.. 10 pp. 750. A Voyage to Hudson's Bay, ;•>>. iMiiiiuaiir, Jir., d'C iff. B,y Thomas 'M'Kecvor, Af.D., of the Dublin lying-in Hospital. Will re iiiidi-solviiifr from tlie tir-t .... London: Printetl for Sir Richard Phillips and Co., Bride-Court, Bridge Strut. 3>1'.<. >vo.. 7S pp. 751. Vojage t.. the X.aiTli Poi k. in till' Fripal.' the Si/nnf: including a Phvsical AMI •;.,■.«, llArilllAI. XliTH'K Relative to TIIK 1m. ami ok ll KI.ANl). I!,v the Clic-, alier dc la Poix dc Frcmiiiville, Lieutenant, Chief of the Brigade of the Marine Cadct-^. and a .Mciiilicr of -c\cral learntsl Societies. London: Printed for Sir Rii-hard Phillii>s and Co., Bride-Court, Bridge- Streit. IMO. Svo., 21 pp. 752. An Explanation of Captain S.it.ine's Remarks on the late V•■^ of Discovert to IJAKHNS JiAV. I>y Captain .John Koss. R.N'. London: .John Murray. .MtMinarle-Strect. 1">1!». Svo., .'i-t 753. Remarks on the Account of the I,a»e VoVAor OF Discovery to Baffin's Bat, puliii^hcd by Captain J. Rosa, R.N. By Captain F'dward Sabine. Roynl Artillery. London: I'rinted by Kichiird and .Vrthur Taylor. Shoe Lane, for John Booth, Duke Street. Portland Place. 181!>. 12mo., 40 pp. CATAI.Or.VK OF PAMPrir.ETS 109 754. Rules of the Qiebko Bi pi.knt Sociktv, confirmed by His Majesty's Court of Kinjr's liinch. April Term, l^OO— Juno Tirni, 1811, uiiii April Torin 1819. With uii nppciHii.K (■(intaiiiiiiK an Abstraci of the Law nuthorizin)? the Associa- tion, a li.st of tho nicnilKTs and other useful infornialion. Qiiehre: Print;'J by Ord.T of the Sociitv, by Joh: Neilson. ]"<1!). HJmo 89 pp. 755. A Sermon Preached at The Aniiiv.rsary of The Royal Humane Societv, in Cliri.st Cliiirch, Surrey, on Sunday tlio L'^-tli of March l^l'J. By the Rijtht Itev. Jacob Mount.iin. D.lJ., Lord Bishop ' Quebec. Lond.ui: Printed for the Society; and sold at the Office, 45 St. Paul's Church- yard. Sold also by F. C. A: J. RivinKtoii ; Ciidell and Davics; J. Hatclmrd; and Lackingtou and Co. 1819. 8vo., 32 pp. 756. A Sermon preached in the C,\tiik:>r.m. ('iiircii ok Qikbhc. n\ Si nd.w the 12th SirrK.MHKH, IMlt, after the |ii '.';.- cal.unity experienced in the d.Mih of ilis GuvcE TiiK 1)1 .iK OK RKiiMnM), (loVKiNoti IN Cii.KK. By tlic Reverend G. J. Moixtaix, A.B., Bislu)p's Official in !.. »cr Canada, A; Rector of Quebec. (Published by Di'sire.) Quebec, .1. Ntilson, Mountain StriM-t, 1819. Svo., 17 pp. 757. A Sermon Delivered in .St. Andrew'.s Cunuii, Qikbec: By the late Rev. Alex. Spark, L>.D., on the 7th March, 1819, The day of his Death. Also. A Flneral Sermon, Preached o.n that Occasion, the 14th March, 1819. " But these were merciful men, whose righteousness hath not been forgotten. Their Indies are buried in Peace, but their name iiveth for evermore." Ecelesi- asticus. Quel)ee: Printed and Sold by J. Neiison, No. 3, Mountain Street. 1819. Svo., vii • m pp. 758. Fact! presented by the North Wfst (mmpanv shcwin? that they have been from the eommencemont in 1816, continually pressing for a legal investigation into their conduct. Attitude of Lord Selkirk, 1819. 12mo., 118 pp. (Title page missing.) (Not Complete.) 759. Esquiue du Commerce de Pelleteries des Anglois, dans L'Ameri.iue Septen- trionale, avec des observations relatives a La Compaonie dc Nohd-Ol£»t de Montreal. Par le Conite de Selkirk. Publiee a Londres en 151(5. Traduit do I'edition angloise impritnee i New-York, en 1818. Montreal : Imprimo par Jamc* Brown, No. 20, Saint Frangois-Xavier, 1819. ^\o., 11,") pp. 760. An Alphabetical List of the Merihants, Traders, and Hoi sekeepers, REstoiNO IN Montreal. To which is prefi.\ed, a Descriptive Sketch of the Town. By Thomas Doige. :.fc.f,trrr..- Pr-.r.*.-! Kj J;,....^-, Lane, ai his printing-oiSce No. 2i> Saiul Paul Street; And to be Ud of the Proprietor, No. \ Saint .Tean Baptiste Street. 18l9.« U'mo., 192 pp. 110 PUBLIC AliCHIXES OF CAXADA 1820. 761. Traduction libre et abr6g6e f. ("himie. ilctinoos r"r '^ Chevalieb III MPiiRF.Y Daw. a lu Societe d' Agriculture de Londrks. Edition de 1814. Di'dii'e au.x Snoictt-t d'Afrriculture du Bns Canada. Aloiittial: Chez James Lane, -'9 Kue Saint Paul. 1820. 8vo., 123 pp. 762. Remci'ks on the Present Systexi oI TJoahvukino. with ohscrvations. deduced from praetiee iind c.NiK'ricnce. with a view to a revision of the Existing Laws, a:id the Introduction '>f Imiirovenient in the method of Making, Repairing, and Pie- serving Roads, and defending the Road Funds from misapplication. Third edition, cirefullv revised, with considerable addition and an Appendix. IV 'lol.ii Loudon M'Adfini. Esq. General Surveyor of the roads in the Bristol District. L.iudon, printed for Longman, Hurst, Roes, Orme, and Brown, Paternoster Row. 1820. 8vo., ItiO pp. 763. A Charge ileliverevo., 20 pp. 768. A Few Plain Directions for persons intending to proceed ns Setti-ees to His Majesty's Phovinle ok I'pi'ER Cakada, in North America. Pointing out the best Port to embark at for Quebec. — Provisions and other Things necessary to be provided for the Voyage. — The best and cheapest Method of Travelling from Quebec to Montreal, and thence to Kingston and York, a Dis- tanco of GOO Mil«, wiic-reby EniiKiuiilo ihm.v a^uid heavy Expenses. — The Method of obtaining Land in the most eligible Districts. — What Property various Descrip- tions of Emigrants should possess on their arrival in America. — Advice to Farmer*, CATALOaVE OF PAMPHLETS 111 Tradesmen. Mechanics, &c.— A Description of that fine and interesting Province; ite Productions, &c. &c.— Some cursory Remarks on the Manners and Customs of the Inhabitants. Containing also a short sketch or Journal of the Author's voyage across the Atlantic, in June, 1819. By an English Farmer settled in Upper Canada. With a Map. London: Printed for Baldwin. Cradock. and Joy, 47 Paternoster Row. 1820 lOmo., vii+100 pp. 769. The Emigrant's Guide to Tpii . Canada; or. .Sketciie.s of thk Present Statb OF THAT Province, collwtcd from a residence therein during the years 1817, 1818 1819. interspersed with reflections. ' By C. Stuart, Esq.. Retired Captain of the Honorable the East India Com- pany 8 service and one of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the Western District of Upper Canada. Deliberate, Decide, and Dare! London: published by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown. Pater- noster-Row. 1820. 12mo., xi+335 pp. 770. A Year'i Beiidence, in the United States of AMBRirA. Treating of the Face of the Country, the Climate, the Soil, the Products, the Mode of Cultivating the Land, the Prices of Land, of Labour, of Food, of Raiment; of the Expences of Housekeeping, and of the Usual Manner of Living; of the Manners and Customs of the People; and of the Institutions of the Coun- try, Civil. Political, and Religious. In Three Parts. By William Cobbett. Second Edition. Part I. Containing— I. A Description of the Face of the Country, the Climate, the Seasons, and the Soil, the facte being taken from the Author's daily iiot(>s during a whole ycir.— II. An Account of the Autiior's Agricultural Experi- mente in the Cultivation of the Ruta Baga or Russia, or Swedish Turnip, which afford proof of whnt the climate niid Roil are. London: Printed for Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row. 1819 Svo., viii4-186 pp. 771. Aji. Enquiry into the Origin and Present System of Colonial Banks, and their (liingeroua efli>cts. W ith a iiroposition for a National Bank. •' Quid non mortaUa ptdora cogis Auri sacra fames" ocM."*^- P""''-'*! ^y T. Cary, Jr. and Co. Free Masons' Hall. 1820. Price 3 Shillings. 12mo.. 24 pp. 772. Traveli in lower Canada, with the Author's Rocollec-tions of the soil, and aspect; the morals, habits, and religious institutions, of that country. By Joseph Sansom, Esq., Member of the American Philosophical Society A'tlicr of Letters ironi Europe. &c. Most National Habitudes are the result of unobserved Causes and Necessitiea. London: Printed for Sir Richard Phillips and Co. Bride-Courtf Bridge Street: and to be had of all Booksellers. 1820. 8vo.. 116 pp. 773. Coniiderationi sur Les Biknb du Seminaibe de Montrkal. 1820 (?) (Title page missing.) 8vo., 64 pp. vnppfw 112 I'VHUC AHVBIVEH OF CAyAD.i 774. Kulei for the Saint (Ikorcks' Socikty ix Smnt John. X.T5. Saint John; priiitiii l>.v ll.iiry Cliiilil), I'riiico Williiim-Siroot. 1S20. 12mo., 12 i.p. 776. Report on the Projected Canal across tlio I-tiimi s that divides Nova-Scotia anb Nk\v-I{iiin.>wic K, i.\i>l,>riil :iiul Ifvillcd in the .Vutumn nf IHIO, by order of His Kxcilli'ncy Miijor-licncriil Ui-iirK'o Strany .'^niyth. Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of Xow-Bninswick. Frcderlcton; printt <1 l>y (Icor^'e K. Luf.'rin. Printer t.) the King's Most E.xeelient .Majesty. l-l'O. Svo.. 2:.' pi.. 1821. 776. A Narra .ve of the Risk & Prik;iik>s ..f Emk.ii.xtmn, from the Counties of Lanahk & 1{kski(KW, to the Now Settk^ments in Upper Canada, on Government Grant: ci.niprisiii({ the Proeeedinjrs of tlie Ghis^row Committee for Directing the Affairs and Kniharkation of tla- Soci.'ties, with a Map of the Townships, Designs for Cottages, and a Plan of the Ship Earl of Buckinghamshire. Also, Interesting Letters from tlie Setth'nieiits. Hv Robert Laniond. Se-retary & Ajjent. Glasgow, Printed by .lames Hedderwi-k, For Chalmers & Collin?, 0^ WiUon- Stm>t. 1S21. 8vo., 112 pp. 777. The Spirit of Despotism. Dedicated to TiOBn Castlf.re.vch. Kditci by the author of •■ 'liie Political House that Jack Built." ■• Let willing slaves in golden fetters lie. &e. &c. The Right Divine of Kings to govern Wrong. Book I. Fourth Kdition. Printed for William Hone, J.-; Ludgate Hill. 1^21. 8vo., 94 pp. 778. Report of the Commijsioners appointed under the Provincial Act of the 69th y III- of His late Majcsly. Intituled. " An Act to sErtRE THE 1miabita.nt.s of the I.sfebiob District or GasI'K. l.N THi; |-OS.sESSIO\ AN'l) EX.IOYMEXT OF THEIR LAN'DS." Tlie said Report laid before the House of Assembly by His Excellency the (i.iviM-nor in Chief on the twcnty-ciglitli-dHy of February, 1S21. (iuebee: I'rinted by Thomas Cary, .lunr. i Co. Free-Masons' HaU. 1821. li'nio., 3.'? pp. 779. Report at Large of a Debatr in the House of Assembly of the Provinck of Lowiu-Canaua, On the 1 Uli February, ISJl. From Notes taken Stenograpliicaliy by William S. Simpson. Quebec: Printed for the Reporter, liy T. Cary, Jr. & Co. 1821. Svo., 04 pp. 780. Statement on the Present Timiikr and Dkai. Thadk as reiiards F.i rope and the British American Colonif.s, resting on plain and undeniable facts. Oritriuul. London. 1><2L -Mo., 2t; pj). 781. The Militia Law of The Provinck ok .N'ova Scotia, in force in the year of Our Lord 1821. Published by Command of His Excellency Lieutenant-General, Sir James Kempt, K.B., Lieutenant-Governor and Commander in Chief in and over His Majesty's Province of Nova-Scotia, Viee-Admiral of the same, &c. &c. 4c. Halifax: Printed by John Miuiro. 1821. 12mo., 33 pp T O U R, THROUGH Upper and Lower Canada. fiy a Citizen cftbt Unit :d Stales. eartt' CCNTAINIKC, ^ new of the prejcnt State of Religion, L mg. Commerce, Agriculture, Colonizcitiut, Cujlomi and Manners, among th< Englijh, French, and Indian SETTLEMENTS. Pnntcdat Utcbfield, (according to Aa^fCongrej,) ^57;^^.-ll (S'f \v jso ^B^^^^^^j^^Sl^^^^iT BILL INTRODUIT DANS LA CHAMBRE D'ASSEMBLEE DE LA PROVINCE DU BAS.CANADA* Pour titahliament d'une Banfue dam U Bai.Canal\ QUEBEC: iMrtiMt* fA» p, E. DESBARATS, luriimoi on Loir »t lA TKIt tlCCLLtHTt MaJIITI' BH Roi. 1808. '^.1735— Hi [See No. (M ^^SiS^/^ ^-.rJ, LETTERS, FROM AN AMERICAN LOYALIST 1 N UPPER-CANADA, TO HIS FRIEND IN ENGLAND; ON A PAMPHLET PUBLISHED BY JOHN MILLS JACKSON, Esquire : INTITlEOi A VIEW OF THE PROVINCE OF UPPER CANADA. I See No. fio.; mSS^^fF CONCISE ACCOUNT OF TIIC ORIGIN OF THE TtFO HOUSES OF P.4RLUMENT: WITH AN IMPARTIAL STATEMENT te- PRIVILEGES OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, AND or TMt LIBERTY OF THE SUBJECT. By EPWARD christian, or Gray's Inn, £;>q. BARRISl 'K aT law, CHItr JUSTICE OF THE ISLE OF E! Y, AND DOWNING PROFESSOR Of THE LAWS or ENCLANO. LONDON- PRINTED FOR T. CADntl. AVO W. OATIES, STRAND, AND J. BUTTERWORTH, JtEET-JTREET. 1810. [SfC .Vo U\ ^y?a Uvitretl :-Pri„irt by W, G»at, WULES AMD REOXTLATrONS or POLICE, WITH ABSTRACTS OF DIVERS ORDINANCES AND STATUTES RELATING THERETO. niBUIBIB BY ORSfR or TH« MAOUTRATO. QUEBEC: niNTEo mr joum nulion, mo 3, MOUNTAIN (TRCET. 1811. V„ (75 THE LETTERS OP VERITAS, RE-PUBLISHED PROM THE MONTREAL HERALD; CONTAINING J iVCCIh'Cr NAHHAnyn OF Tae JtlLltART JDMIKISTHJTION Of SIR GEORGE PREVOST. DCBING HIS COMMAND IV THE CAN AD AS; WHERL-Y IT WILL APPE.\B MANIFEST, THAT TRF. MERIT Of PRESERVING TH£M FROM CONftCEST, BEtONGSKOT TO HI J PRIVTED BY W. CRAY. JILY, Ulj !>.. \.. .vij SHORT VIEW or TU£ PRESENT STATE OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS IN THE ^arouimt of aotMcr ©anazna, BORDERING ON THK LINK 4i': WITH lliyrs FOR THEIR IMPROVEMEMT. HON. AND REV. CHARLES STEWART, D. D. MINISTEn or tr. ARMAND, LOWIR t AN40t. AKD CHAI-l.IN TO THI LORD BltUor uF ailBEC. It i« tk« wnfuUest thing ia the worLI to foruike or drttitul* a •' i Imntioii oDce in forwjiuni-M, C.r, beMj.-, tlif dishonour, it n '■ lie guiltiiKM of blooJ of nuny cominuerable |>\. jfinio., 47 pp. QikImo i;i Aiiif is:,'i. i ,,. 784. First Report of th.- ('..mmittm; nf ||„. ir.„ w^ .,. As.K.,n,v n., .^ . . * .t. (';,;'' ;\^"-^> «;"'';>';. M'N'TKs OK l.:v,„KNV. tak..,. hof,.r.. tho (',!„ „X .,,, I;';"' ^ ""'"••' "y ■'• ^-l--'. N". .-i. MMuntnin-Stroft. 181'1. 8vl!. 72^ 785. Abstract ■ f tl,-- Mimtia .\, t .,t pr.OMt in forro: nnd of ,1,0 duties th, rsKr 'miM.Md ,,„ ,h,. „fii,.,.r, ,„„| niilitiainoM. thereby lont m!;':;v 'Is'ir^'/r ''• ';: '^'■^''"'•*''' ^'""' P""^' t° 'l'^ 'f-^'" M .t Excel- "III .)i(iji'hi.\. 1>>J1. rJnio., 47 pp. "Se.^Letters written .I.Tin^ ,i,o laf V„^ v,:k ,.k i„srmKRv ,v ...p Wk.-.rv .\«cr.o % nn Otlicor of the E.\poditii.n 787. A Voyage I., \..iVI 11 ( \\ Mix iiit, r-i„ r . l «-;«l. C I- T I 1 . il.v .Aiidr,'w Oli.or. Into of M.,iitroal 789. 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I . / t °""" "'""'^ *"** ^''^^ officiated ;n the I.lal " ' '^^' '"'""^ '''"•^'""' '»'"« '"-«* 85735—121 wr= ^,g rUBLIC AUCHIVES OF CAVADA By Walter Johnstone. Author of " A Series of Letters" Descriptive of that ^'^'' Edinburgh: Printed for David Brown. 16. South St. Andrew's Street; Chalin.TS and Collins. OlnsROw; John John^tone, Dumfries; and Knight and Laoey. 24 rateriioster-Kow, London. 1S23. li'mo., 132 pp. 805. A Short Account of the Hartford Convention taken frorn Offioinl Documente, and Addressed to the fair minded and the well disposed. To which is added An Attested Copy ef the Secret Journal of that Body. Boston: Published by O. Everett. 13, Comhill. 1823. 8vo., 36 pp. 806 A Voyage round the world 1 twccn the yenr- 1816-1819. By M. Camillo de Eoqucfeuil. in the i.ip Ic Bordelaui. London: Triutod f.,r Sir Ki.'hard Phillip^ and Co.. Bnde-Court. Bridge- Street. 1823. 8vo., 112 pp. 807 The Wanderer in America, or Tim tii xt IIomk; comp.isins a Statement of ®° On^KUV^^^oNS !ud FAns relative to the FNOKn States & Cana»a North Ainenca; The Result of an Extensive Personal Tour, and from Sources of Information the most Authentic; Including Soil, Climate, Manners. & Customs, of its Civilized Inhabitants & Indians, Anecdotes. &c. of Distinguished Characters. By C. H. Wilson. " I will a round unvarnished Tale deliver. nothing extenuate. " Or set down aught in malice." Shakespeare. Thirsk : Printed for the Author by Henry Masterman. 1S23. 12mo.. 120 pp. ROS Reeulations of the Establishment for the Relief of Indiw-nt Sick Emigrants, ^°*-F^om the Unitli Kingdom, made by virtue of an Act of the Legis ature of the Province of Lower Canada, made and passed in the fourth year of the reign of nis present Majesty, intituled. " An Act io appropriate a certain Sum of Money thn-L mentioned, for the relief of Indi^jent Sick Emigrants jrom the hmted Kingdin.i." Published by Authority. • a. . i? ii„„t Quebec: Printed by P. E. I>e4,arat-. Law Printer to the King s Most Excellent Majesty. 1823. lOmo.. 10 pp. 809. Extract from the Royal Instruct 'ons to His Excellency th.' Rgbt Honombk George Earl of Dalhousie. G.C.B. Captain General and Governor in Ch ef. &c &c &c Relating to the Grants of the Waste Land of the Crown with othei papers on the same subject laid by order of His Excellency, before the House of As.-enibly the .''th Fel.ruary. 11*23. Published by Authority. . .. -rr- . Ar„ » Quebec: Printed by P. E. Desbarats. Law Prmter to the Kmga Most Excellent Majesty. 1823. 12mo.. 3(i pp. 810. Observations on the preset state of Newfo-nolan,,, in reference to its COURTS of Justice, Ixx:al Government, and Trade: in a Letter addresstd to The Right Honourable Henuv Earn Batmurst, One of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State. By an Inhabitant of the Colony. j o i j u London- Printed by A. Hnncoek. Middle-Row Place, Holborn-and Sold by J. Walker, 44, Paternoster-Row. and all other Booksellers. 1823. [Price 2s. od.] Svo.. 70 pp. an A Sermon preached in Christ Church, Frederieton. April 6th. 1823. The Day afterlTe funeral of His Excellency Major-General Geobok Stracet Smvth, ■ CATALOaUE or PAUPBLBT8 117 and Commander-in-Chief of the Province of New-Bruns- Lieutenant-Oovernor wick: By the Reverend James Somerville, A.M. Published at the request of His Excellency's Executors. Fredericton: Printed by Geo. K. 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Narrative of a Voyage t. Quebec, and journey from then.-., to ^^:^v Lanark in Upper Canada. Detailing the hardships and difficul- ties which an Emigrant has to encounter, before and after his settlement; with an account of the country as it regards its climate, soil, and the actual condition of Its inhabitants. By John M'Donald. Fifth Edition. ,ooo^'^'"'"''"*'^' Printed for the Author, by Andrew Jack, 134 High Street. 1823. 16mo., 36 pp. 817. Proc6d6s de L'Assemb'fie Genoral ■ sur la Convention eonclue entre Sa Majestk et les 1-.TATS Unis dc I'Ameriquo. Province do la Noiivelle-Ecosse. Puhlih par Ordn- des deux Chambres, en >-.s.v!on Generak- a Halifax, en avril, 1819 iflo.,^"^!'^'"" ''i'""'"'"^^ Pn' T. Cary, Junr. et Co., Halle des Francs-Magons. 182.1. 12ino., iS pp. 818. A General Description of Nova Scotia; illustrated by a new and correct map. V :vere natuia? si convenicnter oportct. Ponendaeque domo quns rende est area primum. Xovistine locum potioroni? Halifax, N.S. 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Abstract of a Bill for U.siTixfi the Lecisi.ative Coincils and Assemblies of the Provinces of Lowek Canada anp Ti-pkr Canada in one Legislature, and to raulie further provision for the Govinunont of the sajd Provinces. I ndon: Printed by W. Clowes. Northumberland-Court. MDCCCXXIV. 8vo., 29 pp. 824. Observations on the Proposed Union of ;ne Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, under one Legislature, Respectfully submitted to His Majesty's Govern- ment, by the Agent of the Petitioners for that measure. London: Printed by William Clowes, Northumberland-Court. MDCCCXXFV. 8vo., 123 pp. 825. Letter from J. L. Papineau and J. Neilson, Esqs., Addre-sed to His Majesty's Under Secretary of State on the subject of The Proposed Union of the Provinces of Uppkh and LowEii Canada. London: Printed by W. Clowes. Northumberland-Court. MDCCCXXIV. 8vo., 81 pp. 826. Observations on a Bill for T'nitin? the Tx^gislative Councils and Assemblies of the Provinces of Lower Canada and Upper Canada in one Legislature, and " To make further provision for the Government of the said Provinces". London: Printed by W. Clowes, Northumberland-Court. MDCCCXXIV. 8vo., 45 pp. 827. letter to His Majesty's Under Secretary of State, respecting a Plan for a Genkual Union of the Briti.sh Provinces, and on the subject of the proposed Union of the Canadas. London: Printed by Clowes. Northumberland-Court. 1824. 8vo., 27 pp. 828. An Essay on the juridical history of France, so far as it relates to the law of The Province of Lower Canada; Read at a Special Meeting of the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec, the 31st day of May, 1824. By the Ilon.iurab'ie J. Sewell, Chief Justice .jf Lower-Canada. Quebec: Print(xl by T!i..;nns Cary & Co., Free-Masons' Hall. 1^24. 8vo., 34 pp. 829. The Charivari: or Canadian Poetics; A Tale after the manner of Beppo. lioiirdick: Is it eimie to tiiis. «S:c. — • Shakespeare, — Much Ado about nothing. Montreal: Printed for the Publisher. 1824. 16mo., 49 pp. CATALOGUE OF PAUPBLETS 19 830. A Warning to the CAVAnrAV L\Nn Company, in a Ix-tter addrf.s.«ed to that bod. BY AX Englishman resident in Upper Canada. 1824. Kingston, U.C. : Printed at the Herald Office. 1824. 8vo., 32 pp. 831. The Colonial Advocate. No. 0, Published Sept. 2-th. 1S24. Containi.iK an Es=iay on Canals and Inland Navhgation, and the Reports to the President and Directors of the Wolland Canal C.nii.a.iy, of ilossrs. Francis Hall, James Clowes, aud A nthan Roberts, Engineers, employed to surYey a Line of Canal to Connect Lakes Erie and Ontario. Printed by William L. Jlacktnzio, (Jueenston, V.C. «!vo., 16 pp. 832. Financial Difficulties of l.ower-rana.la. ( K.\tracted from the Quebec Gazette of December 1S24.) 8yo., 27 pp. 833. Premier Eapport du Comite Special de la Chambre D'AssEMBLfiE sur le Bill grossoye, du Conseil Legislatif, polr Abroseb certaines parties de l'Acte de JUDICATURE, et pour faire de plus amples Dispositions pour 1' Administration plus certaine et plus uniforme de la Justice dans cette Province. Ordonne d'etre Imprime le 2,3e Janvier, 1824. Quebec: Imprime, par P. E. Desbarats, Imprimeur des Lois, de la TrSa iiicellente Majeste du Roi. 8vo., 43 pp. 834.Happort du Comite S.tcuL de la Chambre D'Asskmbj.ee du Bns-Canada, EMTanadTa" senquenr de 1 etat actuel de L'Education Dans la Province du Ordonng, Le 2e. Fevrier 1824, par la Chambre d'AssemblSe du Bas-Canada. qu'il soit imprimfi. v^ououo, 8vo., 240 pp. 835. Eighth and Ninth Reports of the Committee of the Hous^j: of Assembly on that part of the Speech of His Excellency the Governor in Chief which relates to the Settlement of the Crown Lands. With the Minutes of Evidence taken i)eiore the Committee. 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A Report from the Special Committee of tlie LEoisLAxnE Co-S'-il of the Province of Lower-Canada, To whom the Petition from several Merchants and aliip-Uwners of the Port of Quebec, was referred, with instructions to the said Committee, to enquire into the means of extending and securing the Coasting i\ 120 PUBLIC AKCUiyr.H OF C Ay ADA f I Trade of this Province; also, the Trade carried on between this Province and the other possessions of His Majesty in North-America. KoportoJ by the Honorable William B. Felton, 5th March, 1824. Quebec: Printed by order of the Lej^islative Council, by P. E. Desbarats, Law Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty. 8vo., 117 pp. 838. Extraits on Frkcedens tiros des Rkcis-tkkr l Parlument op Lower Canada in the Session to commence 21st January 1826. Extracted from the Quebec Gazette. (No date.) 8vo., 29 pp. S47. Observations upon the Importance of the North American Cor.oNiEs to Great Britain. By an old Inhabitant of British America. 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Xarkati\e of a .ciYA(iE to Qikbkc. and journey from thence to New Lanark, in Upper Canapa, detailing the hardships and difficulties which nn emiRrant has to encounter, before and after his settlement; with an accoint ok the cointrv as it regards its climate, soil and the actual condition of its inhabitants. By .ToHN M'DoNALD Eighth edition. London : Printed » the Author by H. Arliss, 35, Gutter Lane, Cheapside. 1826. 12mo., 36 pp. M6. The Young Emigrants; or Pictures of Caniida, lal'Milatnl to ai -e and instruct the minds of youth. By the author of " Prejudice Reproved," " The Tell-tale," &c. London: Printed for Harvey and rton, Gracechurch-street. 1826. 24mo., iv+168 pp. 836. Rules and Orders, to be observed by the Friendly-Fire-riub. May 1826. 12mo., 6 pp. 857. Analyse d'un extretien sur la Conservation dus Etabussesients du Bas- Canad.v des loix, des usagres, &c., de sea habitans. Par un Canadien, dans une lettre k un de sea amis. Montreal: Iniprime chez James Lane. 1S2G. 8vo., 40 pp. (Attributed to D. B. Vigor.) 858. Report of a Committee of the House of Assembly, on the decisions of t..t of Justice concerning the Language of the Writs of summons. Printed by order. Is2(;. svo., 29 pp. French and Engli?h. 859. Suggestions for the Sjieedy and Secure Conveyance of oi r Reinforcements to Canada. By Capt. Bowies, R.N. Printed for the Author. London: Printed by \X. CL.wes and Sons, U Charing Cros,;. (1826.) 8vo.. v-f31 pp. 860. Annual Report of the Quebec Diocesan Committee of the Society for promoting Christian Knowledue, for the year 1824-5. Quebec: Printed by T. Cary & Co., 1826. 12mo., 31 pp. 861. Remarks on An .\ddrcss to the Members of the New Parliament. On the Pro- CEED.NGS OF THE CoLONIAI. DEPARTMENT, with fCSpCCt tO the WeST InDIA QUESTION. By a Member of the Late Parliament. London: John Murray, Albemarle Street. MDCCCXXVl. 8yo., 78 pp. CATALOG UE OF PAMPBLET8 123 862. Report of nn Kxplorint. Si rvkv, made in conformitv ti tho Provincial Act of the nth Geo. IV Chap. 30. Print, il by order of the IIoii:'e of Assembly. Same ii French. Svc, 71 pp. 863. The Fourth Annual Beport of the nnmsii and Canadian School Society, sub- mitted to tiic pnblic meetinur held at the sehool-honse on Friday October 20, 1826. With a list of tho subscribers and benefactors. Montreal, printed at the Herald Office, No. 15, Xotre-Dame Street. 182C. 12mo., 18 pp. 1827. 864. The Safety and Expediency of conceding the Catholic Claims; evinced by the Kood elfects of thk concessions in Canada, and tho diflercnt States of Europe; with the opinions of Pitt. Blkke. Fox, and Wvndham thereon. By Cms. London: James Ridjrway, Piccadilly. 1827. 8vo., 48 pp. 866. The Trial, Defence, &c. of William Ross, who was executed, tostether with Robert Ellis, J. B. llonarque & W. Johnson, at Quebec, in April last for Burglary and Robbery committed at the House of Messire Masse, cure of Pointe Levis, on the night of 29th September, 1826. Raro antecedentem. . . . Horace. Quebec : Printed by Neilson & Cowan, 3, Mountain Street. 1827. 8vo., 19 pp. 866. A Circumstantial Narrative of The Trial of Lewis Burns, by a Militia General Cou-.t Martial, Held in the Cky of Saint John, New-Brunswick, On the 2l8t Day of October, 1827. Together with An Appendix, containing His Remarks on the Proceedings thereof; and a Relation of the Circumstances connected with his Arrestment and Sentence. Eastport: Printed by J. M. Quincey. 1828. 8vo., 46 pp. 867. Les Premiers Rudimens de la Cokstitltion Britannique; Traduits de 1' Anglais de M. Brooke; Precedes d'un Precis Historique, et suivis d'Observations sur la Constitution du Bas-Canada, Pour en donner I'histoire et en indiquer les princi- paux vices, avec un apercu de quelques-uns des moyens probables d'y remedier. Ouvrage utile a toutes sortes de personnes et principalemeui deatine & I'in- struction politique de la jelnesse Canadiense. Par Jacques Labrie, M.P.P. Montreal: Chez James Lane. 29 Rue Saint Paul. 1827. 8vo., 89 pp. 868. Letter from Delta to Senex, Containing some observations and strictures on a late Manifesto published in the Newspapers, in a sinister form of an Address from a Junto of Members of the Provincial Parliament of Lower Canada to THEIR Constituents. To which is added an appendix, consisting of the speech of His Excellency the Governor in Chief on proroguing the last session of Provincial tarliament, and the said Manifesto, " I hate when vice can vote, &c Montreal: Printed at the Montreal Gazette Office. 1827. 8vo., 130+vi pp. ■^^ 1M PUBLIC AKCIUVES OF CANADA I. AdretK ft tous 1<"! Elpcteurs du Bas-Cannda. Siir 111 clidix .ill Ut'iin'sintaiis, ii I'tileotion Prochninn. '• I'ar iiu Haljitant." Montreal : Impr. Par Ludger Du ornay, No. 5, Rue St. Jean Baptiate. 1827. 8vo., 12 pp. 870. Adresie k tons Ics Elcctcurs du Ba« Canada. l'.\H L.N LoV.M, C'VNADIEN. Montreal: De I'Imprimerie du Spectateur Cfxnadien, rue Saint Paul. 8vo., 27 pp. 1827. 871. Esquisse dc la Constitittos ■nRixANviQiE. Par un vrni Cnnadicn. Quebeo, Trnprime par T. Cary & Co.. Hallo des Franc-MaQons. doiizo sols. 8vo., 21 pp. 1827. prix 872. Resolutions. At a nuetintr of Electors of the City and Suburbs of Quebec, who approve of tlio conduct of the House of A.sscnibly, called for the purpose of considerint? the expcdiciK'y of suhiiii*' iiiff. by humble Petition to his Majesty and both Houses of Parliaini'-it, the pre it state of tlie PrMvince, and the abuses end grievances which prevail tliercin. and pr:iyinj{ December, 1S27. 4to., 2 pp. "or relict .md justice; held at Malhiot's Hotel, 13th 873. An Address t- the Electors of the City and County of Montreal ]'.y an Anylo Canadian. lS2i. Svo., 11 pp. 874. Speech of Louis ,T. Papineai-, Esij. On the Hustings, M the opening of the EliH'tion for the West Ward of the City of Montueal, on the 11th of August, 1827, And his Keply to Peter McGill, Esq. Tr: nslatcd from the French. To wliich are added tlio Speech of His Excellency the Earl of Dalhousie, Governor in Chief, &c. &c. &c. to the House of Assembly on Proroguing the Provincial Parlianieii', 7th March, l.s27, and the Address of certain Members to their Constituents in consequence of tliat Speech, &c. Montreal: Printed by Ludjter Diivernay, at the Office of the Canadian Spectator, No. 5, St. Jean Baptiste Street. 18J7. 8vo., 48 pp. 875. Travels through Lower Canada, interspersed with Canadian Tales & Anecdotes, and interesting Infoumation to 1xtkniji.no Emuika.nts. By Thomas Johnston. Edinburgh: Printed by J. Glass, 44, South Bridge Street, for the Author. 1827. 16mo., 96 pp. 876. letter of Thomas Lee, Not. Pub. U The Earl Dalhoisie, Governor in Chief of Lower-Canada, A:c. &c. &c. Relating to His Late Dismission from the Militia of the Province. " Quand les nations murissent, la pensee est un instrument nouveau pour elles; il faut leur apprendre h s'en servir; aucune puissance humaine ne seroit assez forte pour le !• ir enlever." Dupin: Droit de la nature et des gens. Quebec: Prii. . by Neilson and Cowan, 3, Mountain Street. 1827. 8vo., 14 pp. CArAlOGlE OF I'AUPULETB 126 M '. 877. Firit Beport of the Central Committfe of the inhaliiti\ntii of T'^ppfR Canada. Whoso riKlits were liable to be affected by the provitiiotis of the Naturalization Bills, reserved Inst session of imrliiinient for thu Uoyal ui>80ut. York, Dec. Hth, 1S27. Jesio Ki'tchiini, Chiiirninti. York: Printed nt the offico of the ('oloninl '.nente, by WiUintn Lyon Mackenzie, Printer to the Houso of Assembly. Svo., W pp. 878. Resolntiont adopted at a nieetini? of thi' elcrtors of the eonnty of Montreal, for the purpose of coniplaiti iiiR of the prcsi ut AdminiMtration, huld at Mortreal the INth Deei'niber, 1S2T. Julius M. (Juesiiel, President, P. Ritehot, and A. N. Morin, Seeretariei. 4to., 2 pp. 879. Observations ok the Pimvisios madk vmi tiik maintknanck of a Protrstant Ci.KiKiv, in the Provinces of Ui'PKn and Lower Canada, under the 31st Geo. Ill Cap .'!!. ^^y John STRAfiiAV, D.D., Archdencon of York, Tapper Canada. London: Printid by K. Gilbert, St. John's Square. 1827. 8vo., 44 pp. 880. A Sermon, ocasioncd by The Death of the late Mr. Roiit-rt Watsox, preached in St. Andrew's Church, Montreal, April Slli 1827. By Alexander Mathieson, A.M. Montreal Printed at the Herald Office. 1827. 8vo., 24 pp. 881 Charge delivered to the Clerpy of the Province of New-Bnm.swick by Arch- deacon Best, at his Primary Visitation, Held at Kingston, 12th July, 1827. Published at tlie unanimous reipiest of the Clergy. Frodcricton : Printed by Geo. K. Lugrin, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty: 1827. 12mo., 17 pp. 882. A Letter to the Clergy and Congregations of the Church of England, in the Diocese of Quebec, in relation to some existing differences of opinion respecting Tiik Ci.kicoy-Keskhves and certain other points. From the Bishop of Quebec. Quebec, printed by T. Cary & Co. Free-Masons' Hal!. 1S27. 8vo., 11 pf 883. The Narrative of a Mission, to Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, aad th. mera Islands, with a tour to Lake Ontario. Second Edition. Oh. 1ft thy Word prevail, &c. — '.Vordsworth. London: Published by J. Ilershaw, Paternoster Row; J. Stevens, City Road; and sold by Bayues k Son, Paternoster Row; and Tibman & C. 1827. 12mQ., ix +330 pp. 884. Heport of the Select Committee of the Legislative Council on the Civil Rights of certain inhabitants in Upper Canada in 1825-6 &. 1. 8vo., 92 pp. 885. A Letter from Simon- McGillivray, Esq. to the creditors of the firms of McTavish, McGillivrays and Co. and McGillivrays, Thain and Co. of Montreal, in ihe Province of Lower Canada; dated London, 2eth February, 1827. With an Appendix, containing statements in explanation of the circumstances under which the insolvency of these firms was declared at Montreal, on the 27th of December, 182.'5. London: Printed by B. McMillan, Bow-street, Covent-Garden, Printer in ordinary to His Majesty. 1827. 8vo., 26-1-16 pp. t _5^ 1» rvBLic ARCHirns or caxapa 888. Letter to Simc.n ^f<(^Il,llvR^v. y.*r\.. in nn«wo.* to one mldros^iH by him to th« cri'clitDrs of tlie Into firms of McTavish, McOillivrays nnd Co. and MiKlillivrnji', Thiuii & Co., (liitwl London, 2tJih of February, 1826, by Henry Mackenzie, l«to purfiic"" of the fnriiii r firm. ^lontrral: I'rititod at tli.' Hernld Officfv and sold by II. II. Cunningham, Mmitri'iil, and T. Cary & Co.. Qiielioc. IfiJT. Svo., 24 i>p. 887. Minntei ot' tlio Ilm ~k ok A-'^'KMiin (•►• I.ovmh ('\nmi\ on tin' I'ctition of John G.^LT. 1827. 8vo., 11 pp. 888. A Statement of tlip Akf.mrs of tlic lato Pn ri:MiKi> Hwk «f Uppkr-Canada, at KiuK'-ton. Contamint.' Ilcportu of the Comniimioners appointed by several acta of the Proviiiciul Parliamotit to .settle tiie atfairs of the Baid institution; together with Certain othiT Aceunipnnyinjr Doeuments, referred to in the report; being Lists of the Stock- Holders, Creditors, Di'btora. &o. A:e. &c. Ri riiited by order of the House of ABsemliiy. York: Printed by William Lyon Mackenzie, at the office of the Colonial Advocate, 1S27, 8vo,, 48 pp. 889. Annual Report "f tb. Pikh Ki.mxcs ny tiif. Sim htv for the Ufi.ikk or Stuanoers I.N Di.sTUKss, ut York: Under the Patronapc of Ilig Excellency Sir Peregrine Maitland, K,C.n. 1827. Printed ut the (iazctte Office, by R, Stanton. Svo., 31 pp, 890. Instruction! en forme de Catki iihmi-; >i u i.e Ji bm.k preced^es de la Bulle de N. S. P. Le Pup" Leon XII, Qui efend a tous les tideles de LTniver.s le .Iubil6 'iui a eu lieu it Home jx'ndant I'unnee 1">2.'. Avec un Precis du Mandement de -Moiisei){neur L'r.ve(|ue de (Jviebee, a I'Occa-ion du dit .lubil^. Montreal: A la Librairie Francaiae, D' E. R. Fabre & Cio. en face du Palais de Justice. 1827. 16mo., 79 pp. 891. Sermon du P. Bourdalone .sur le Jubile. Avec iNSTnif tions et Meditations pour le temps du JuuiLfe. A Quebec: chez Nrilson & Cownn, Imprimeurs-Libraircs, rue de la Montagne, xVo. .3. 1827. 12mo., 34+79 pp. 892. A Second letter to tlie Ri).rht Hon. W. Iloskifson, on the efFe<^ta of Fhee Trade on our Shipping, Colonies and Commerce. By S. Atkinson, Esq., of Lincoln's Inn. I>pii(loii: Printed by Cunninifham and Salmon, llO, Fli-<'t Street. Published by Jamcn Rid^way, Piccadilly. Price 29. Cd. &vo., .11 pp. 1828. 893. The Constitutional Act of the Province of Ty^iwor Canada. Anno Regni Oeorgii III. Regis Magnae Britanniae ct Hibemiae, etc. Montreal : Printed by Roliert Armour, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty for the District of Montreal. 1828. 8vo., 16 pp. 894. Substance of a spi ch delivered by Colonel Torrens. in the House of Commons, 15th February, 1827, on the motion of the Right Hon. Robert Wilmot Horton, for the re-appointment of a Select Committee on Emigration from the United Kingdom. London: Longman. Rees, Orme, Brown & Green, Paternoster-Row. MDCCCXXVIII. i2mo., '6 pp. 'ATAlOnVE OF PAVI'llhF.TS 177 Uy J. McOreKor. Wxlon: I...n»rn,„„. Heo.. Orme. RrowM nn.l OroPn. 1828. 8vo.. v+2M,.r 896. A Mannal of Pariumkntarv I'iuiticp-- wifii ,,, n..., . i- . ■ • ot T ir I.K.i.s,.AT u. ( , 1 N,,t nn.1 n.,i sr. or Asskmih.y of TTppcr Canada ^^ ^f-',«..to,.: f-„„„„l...l. ,,rinu..|. nn.l puMi-h...! l,,v H. ('. T^^J:^^^,, Sv.... 897. Letten of a \.,v. -:.„t,as- nn.l ..►■ Sc.kvola n„ CvvAnuN- I',„.,t.c-m gu,.|„...: Pnnt. ,1 hy T. Cry & Co. 182S. hvo.. 3(^. - ,,,! ■ Prehs. in the 898. Statement of Facti. rHnr ,.k to th„ trosp„.s o,i tl^ PosH..,s>o„ of ifr. Wii.MAM Lvov MAIKKN/.IK, in June If ...nr;"Sr:;'u;:r:;i;.2,'''L;;:!;;::''>' '■ -" ' ~ ■'« ->«"'"■ .-' Anc-usur: Printca l.y (!co. fiurnott. 12mo.. 32 pp. 899. Obienrationi upo,. tho Dortrino, lately nch-.n.o,!, that IlK M.*.IE.STV'8 COUNCII r ;it"r 1 '^"■^'l'.7;">-^''.J'">*';« «o '-'trol Individual Appropriations, or to ..S or alter Mon.y «,!ls; u„h „ few R -marks u,K.n .he Conduet of that BodJ Tthe :ti;rt:th:'s;;^ .;~r"""^ •- "'— «^'-'«- -^ - -— : •• 1 he only «go the People ever made in any f ■ountry, and can ever make of ••r>n. u, rr, ■•„ ;:"v»' irj '- ""™ '"- "-"-"^ -^^ -""""S «' ir !•<■ r. • "-'^'"""'d'" Tour in Great Britain, vol i. n. M2 by Chief .Tu.-^tice Ilaliburton.) >o., 4u pp. (Written 900. Letter of II. Sid.iiuood to the Pl 1828. 8vo., 16 pp. 901. Tracts in the ClflPEWAV AN n F i;iISH rvimnrii,;..., S.,..„ rr mi .^ . The Lord. PraH.r. The .^^.o.t^.CrXTd^^^^^^^^ .\ew.\ork Printed at , Oonferenco Office by A. Hoyt. 1828. 24mc^ 18 pp! 1S28. 4to., 7 pp. ^^'Z^^r.\ '"" the Prerident of the United States. Tran^nntm.^ a Report from Z!'z:z::::'z^j::;:^r''-^ - ««- BH...!Keiati'vrto^Te T.O. orT-^^rLAW^t-cr'""- ^°^- ^°- ''■ ^°- °^ ««=P«- ^-^^ive. N.av.oa- January 7. 1828 Read, and referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs Washington: Printed by Gales fiSeaton. 1828. 8vo., 54 pp. ^ ''"'»'•• *°*'t.Vpr!^ fl '«! Joint Select Committee of the Senate and Ho.se of Represerita- State. ' '" ''^"*"" *° ^'^^ Nobth-Easter.v Boundary orrHE Printed by Order of the L.grislature. Portland, Thomas Todd. Printer to the State. 1828. 12mo., 60+24 np. 128 PUBLIC ARCHIVES OF CAHADA 905. Keport of Charles S. Davies, Esq. Agent appointed by the Executive of the State OK -\[aine. To inquire into and report upon certain facts relating to agguessions UPON THE RIGHTS OF THE STATE, and of individual citizens thereof, by inhabitants of the province of New-Brunswick. Printed by Order of the I.eRislature. lorthuul, Thomas Todd, rrintor to the State. 1S28. 8vo.. 32 pp. 908. Letters on the Boindarv Link, first published in the City Gazette, Saint-John, (Ne ■ Brunswick) ; o i. Printed by Alexander M'Leod, at the office of the City Gazette. >.o. 10 bouth Market Wharf. 1828. 8vo., .TO pp. 907. Report of the Si-pervisohs of Grkat Roads assembled at Fredericton, in the month of February, ls28. i r> • * ToRctluT with observations on KOAi) MAKING, as applicable to the Province of XkW Bin NSWICK. Saint .John: Printed by Alexander 'MT-eod. at the office of the City Gazette. .No. 10 South Market Wharf. 1828. 8vo.. 18 pp. 908. The Christian Sentinel, and ANor.o-CAXAniAN (in nniMAN's Magazine. Vol. II SeptimhiT and October. No. 5. " Watch ye. stand fast in the faith, quit you like men. bo strong; let all your tliiii?s be t in bi- nwn c.ni-e. M-enieth iu.-t; bur liis noiirbbour (-..uKnli, and seareheth him out." Proverbs. Glasirow: Printed by Andrew You-/. 9(1, Trongate. And sold by all the Boiikscllers. 1828. Svo., 50 pp. 910. Society f-r the PlioPAilATlnN ,.K T!n-.<:..SPFI.. ,„, ., , ^ ry- X.. A Letter to the Right Hon. Earl Bath urst. Lord Godench, and the Right Rev. The Lord Bishop of London; in refutation of some of the gross misstate- ments contained in the newspaper reports of their speeches in the House of Lords, on the motion of the Right Honourable Lord Kino, " For a committee to be appointed, to inquire into the expenditure of the public money, granted to the soiMoty for the projiagation uf the gospel in foreign parts, in His Majesty's colonies of North America." By the Rev. Cornelius Griffin, late a Missionary of the Society, and suc- cessively Reet(,r of St. George's Parish, Prince Kt to tk€ Public, miU UJonni ta etnlain • /W/ and varticula, Aw9nt,/ tke Climalo, Soil, Salural Prtduc- tmu, and Mode 0/ Himiamdri Ado,t,d in Ih. Uland; tosothtr »<» Stttelus 0} Sotntrt, Mutnm, 9/ Uu Inhnbitant,, «e. *c.; tke wkoln ^tng mlendtdjor tie mdanettf /utmt Mmitrtnt,,farti<:iilaTl, yto «.»«, tmpleo^enl, and N»et«<^, it ««, be,ro,,e I, ,ro,l4t t»mutlt€i with i'^far* trouing the Atlantic. BumfdtB : TBiKTBD FOR TUB ADTHOB, 9u J. Sam. 1822. iki [See No. m PLAN rOR A GENERAL LEGISLATIVE UNION OF THE BRITISH PROVINCES, iX NORTH AMERICA. LONDON : PRINTED BY W. CLOWES, NORTHUMBERLAND-COURT. (See \'<>. ati APPEL MU FARL.F.MENT IMFEIRIAIL. tT AVX i HABITANS DES COLONIES ANGLOISES, Dans rAindrique dii Nord. auR itx Gouvernement Cx^cutif et dn Conseil Lcjislatif de la Province du Bas-Canada. l^dc un ^rmbre be la Ctjambcr D'^Iiaf.etrtnblrt QUEBEC: iy?RmE' fAR FLAVIEN VALLERAND. 1824. I ;! [See No. S3>- EXCLUSIVE RIGHT Of THE CHURCH TO THE lit A LETTER TO THE RIGHT HONORABLE THE EARL OF LIVERPOOL ; BEING AN ANSWER TO THE LETTER OF A PROTESTANT OF TUB CHURCH OF SCOTLAND, TO HIS LORDSHIP. BT A P&OTBSTAMT. KINOTON, V. C. PRINTED BY H. C. THOMSON July, 1826 [.S'e \o. Kio CATALOGUE OF PAMPBLBTB 129 ''\e^r'"Ci"iSr^lri. °8;o!'3i p;!'^'""^' ^'*^'^^ * ^*""^"-' ^'>^"«- 912. Addresses to His Excellency ^he Right Honourable George. Earl of Dalhousie »™r iszi!t:tc. ""• " '-"" "'"'"■"'"■ "" ^'""°-' 913. An Appeal to the Ripht Honournble Wii.UAM ITuskisson, His itfaiestv's Prin- o.pal Secretary of State for the affairs of the Colonies, on'the presenTco„du7o„ ot the Maritime and internal interests of the Province of New Brunswick Jsy A Colonist.. (Date uncertain— about 1828.) 8vo., 47 pp. 914. Supplement, for 1828, To the Laws or the C. stoms. compiled by direction of he Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury, and published (in 1825) by the appointment and under the -anction of the Commissioners of His Majesty's Customs; with notes and an index. LondM *^' ^' ^^"""^ ^^'^' *^°"*'"°"®'" °* ^'« Majesty's Customs in the Port of Kin3r°^°^' Printed by George Eyre and Andrew Strahan, Printers to the Kings most Excellent Majesty. And sold by B. Fellowes (Successor to Mr. Mawman.) Ludgate Street. 1828. 8vo., 77 pp. ^^^'s^chJ!""^ *^^ Rkverend Ecebton Rverson to the Hon. and Reverend Doctob Published originally in the Upper Canada Herald. Kingston, U.C: Printed at the Herald Office. 1828. 8vo.. 42 pp. 916. An Enquiry into the E.\pediency North American Colonies. By J. G. Malcolm, Esq., Late Secretary to the Canada Commissioners. London: Printed by L. Nichols, Eari's Court, For John Richardson. Royal Srt:;ho'"'l828.^ JameeK=dgway. Piccadilly; and Robert Mackie.' GrL "'' mt'T/o.?f CheI^. 2Sr'' ^'P--^-^^- ^"«"-. 1«^«- At the inter- By the Rev. Alexander Fletcher. Montreal: Printed by N. Mower. i:'<28. 12mo., 26 vp. '^*'t1^w"^ n *^^T?|f'«^'e J»l»n Strachan, D.D. Archdeacon of York, in The L^slaUve Council, Thursday Sixth March, 1828: on the subject of Th; Clerg^ Published by Request. York, U.C: Printed by Robert Stanton. 8vo., 43 pp. to their Presbyterian Brethren, on the subject now agitated between them and the Clergy of the Church of England, relative to the Approphution of the Lands RESERVED FOR THE SUPPORT OF A ProTESTANT CleRGV IN THESE PROVINCES. OOA 1, *'''°*'*''^= Pnnted at the Herald Office, 1828. 12mo., 24 pp the^CaMdM^^" Pa^tokal Letter ,.t mt Cm:i«;v of the Chirch of Scotland in i«9S^To''*';o^"°*^ "* ^^'^ ^°''*'*"' ^"'^^^ 0®<^ 25, Notre Dame Street. loM. Izmo., 3? pp. 85735—14 Emigration, as it respects the Bbitish 130 rVBlIC ARCHIVES OF CAXADA 821. Jonathan's Bemarks upon the Cdstkuvf-rsv umsting amonc; tiik Clergy ok Canada, in a Letter to his Friend in Montreal. Montreal, printed by Mower & Hagan. 1828. linio., 10 pp. 1829. 922. Rapports du Con)iti'> .Special sur Ips Ciikmin'- et aiitres coninuinioatioiis interi- eures. Ordonne a etre iniprime par I'Asscmblee. 10 Mars 1820. (Map.) Quebec. Imprimt- par Neilson & Co\van No. 3 Rue La:NrontaKne. 1829. 8vo.. 144 pp. 923. P.eport from the Special Committee on Roaps and otiiku Intkrnai, Communica- VidNS. Ordered by the .\ssembly to be printed 10th :^^a^ch. 1829. Quebec: Printed by Xeilson & Cowan, No. (3, Mountain Street. 1829. (With Maps.) 8vo., I. in pp. 924. T-eport of the C(jmmissioners for Exploring tiik Sagi knay. Ordered by the Assembly, the fourteenth January 1829, to be printed. Printed by Xeilson and Cowan, ;!, ilountain Street '•■lebec, 1829 (With map.) Svo., 208 pp. 925. The Annual Report of the Ponrd of Direetors of the WKI.I.ANI) Canal Company for 1828. ' Published by order of the P.oard. H. Leavenworth, Printer— St. Catharine*. 1829. 8vo., 1.5 pp. 926. Report of the Committee on the Fkks anp Salaries of the Cistom House tsTAIU.ISIl.MENT. IL.Hfax, 2nd. March. 1829. 8v,,. ]•, pp & statement 4 pp. 927. Report of the Special Committ,-.^ of th.. House of Assembly of Lower-Canada, on th,. petition ot the Merelmnts, Sbii.-owners, .Masters of Vessels and Pilots, with an mstruetion to eiMiuire into the exiiediency of erectinp LicilT-Hoi'SES ON the St. Lawrence. Ordere.1 t.. be printed by the A~-emMy. ]820. (French and English.) 4to., pp. 928. Rapport du Comitk Spi:.;al Auqnrl a ete nfrre cette paitie de la harangue de ."5011 J-.xcellence relative a l.'oU(iANi/\Ti(pN he la Milice. Imprinie par ordre de L"Assemblee le 28 fovrier, 1839. Quebec: linprinie eliez XeilMiu A: ( uwaii. \o. 3, Rue la Montairne. 1829. ""vo., 149 pp. 929. Minutes des Temoignaoks et Rapport di Comite vSpehal de la Chaml.re d'As- semblee du Bas-Canada, sur la bill pour faire unc divisio.i nouvelle et plus ,-,,m- ni..de_de la provii.ce en comtes aHu d'avoir une iiEPliE.sENTATiux dans I'Assemblee plus i-sale Lndlsthy wont Till.- Tvni.v, . * T^ MiciETV for promoting With on Appondi.x. Sold^^nT"'i T''"u "Vthe^^O'^t^^^l "endd and Xew Montreal Gazette Office By Tliaddeiis O.-^^ood. Minister of the Gospel Davit'ttioS? clt^V'^'J? ^"V'"'"^' ?'*-"-'—= ^Vestley and James' Street. "a82^?r*i6m„^;o^;;p.-^- "'^'"'^^ '^'•'"*^ ""-^ J' ^'"-- ^3 St. '''•l^^^S'f^ Sr'""" ^"' ^""^'^ ^^ S--ExAM,.Ax,o. ..o Dkvo™. and " Ye are to take care, .... York: U.C. Printed by i.obert Stanton. 1S29. 8vo., 22 pp. 937. ^''rt°/th;^^;'=- Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Iranslated into the CiiinrKiv* T<,vniT ( 4i.^ r--r-' l " it ■ By Peter Jones. Native Missionary "" " ' """■ '^"■^■^^'^*- ^ York: Printed at the U. C. Gazette Office, by Robert Stanton. 1«29. 8vo.. .'-„.. 35— 14 J 'isofii'^'^'jat • ^ss^tis tS^W^T TSwT 132 PUBLIC ARCHIVES OF CANADA 938 A letter from thp^ITov. and Vo-brable Dr. Strachan. Archdeacon of York. Cbu;cho? Scotland • '^"""""" "' " ^°"™'"'^<^ "' ''"' «''""''' ^^^""'''^ °^ '^« Prill .1 at the ireriild Office, Kin(j9toii. U.C. 1829. 8vo., 19 pp. 939. An Act to make a new and more convenient subdivision of the Promnoe into Coi;nties, for the purpose of effoctinR a more tqual Representation thereof in the Assembly than heretofore. ICmo., 49 pp. (1829). 940. The Emigrant. Guide : In ten Letters, addressed to the Tax-Payors of England; containmg information of every kind necessary to persons who are altout to emisrato, including Several authentic and most interesting Letters from English Emigrants, now m Amenta, to their Relations in England. By William Cobbett. ,oo ^^^'"^'- P"°ted by Mills, Jowett, and Mills. Published by the Author at 183, Fleet-Street. MDCCCXXIX. 8vo., 153 pp. ' 941. Obserrations on Emigration to British Amkrica. By J. MacGregor. London: Longman, Bees, Onne, Brown and Green. 1828. 8vo., xii+eSpp. 1830. 942. Notes upon the South Western Boundary Line of the British Provinces of Lower Canada and New Brunswick, and The United States ok America. Quebec: Printed by T. Caiy & Co. Freemason's Hall. 1830. (Written by Ajidrew Stuart.) 8vo., 58 pp. 943. Rules and Eegulations of the British Amfrican SocniTy, 1830 Saint John: Printed by Donald A. Cameron. (Office: West side of the Market-square.) 1830. 12mo., 8 pp. ®**'A^"lln^^P*J' ^°" F°'°n'es! addressed to the National Convention of France, A l,J,i, Shewing the uselessnoss and mischiovousnees of distant dependencies to an European State. By Jeremy Bentham. Now first published for sale. I^ndon: Printed by C. and W. Reynell, Broad Street, for Robert Howard. Wellington Street. 1830. (Price two shillings.) 8vo., 48+2 pp. 945. Dissertation sur le Canon i,e Bronzk quo IVn voit dans le Musee de M. Chasseur a Quebec Par A. Berthelot, ^cuyer, avocat, de Quebec. (A Qu6bec, chez Neilson & Cowan, Imprimeurs-Libraires). 1830. 8vo., 13 pp. 94;J. Mandement de Monscigneur L"Ev«ri« de la Minerve. 1830. [Ordered by the Assembly to be printed ] Quebec: Neilson & Cowan, 1830. 8vo., 39 dd French and English. 982. Eeport of the Welland Canal, for 1829 York: Printed by William Lyon Mackenzie. 953. Beport of the Special Committee of t 1830. 8to., 8 pp. on the Petitions a.air^ Th;"RoA;XU a.STe Zr^ZToZ^Zf ''"''' [Ordered by the Assembly to be printed.] "aAjro-voYKB. Quebec: Neilson & Cowan. 1S30. 8vo., 11 nn French and English. ^^' 954. Eeport of the Select Committee of the House of Awtt,M„ „ ti. t> ■ • 8vo., 12 pp. (incomplete). s^riv^.it,''s line- " *• '""-^^ ^»^™- French and English. 967. Schedule of Court fees and Rules of Court. Easter Term, 11th Geo. IV. respectively rendered by them. 1830. R.^«Sn. pii"" I'vo 16 pp' ""'"• HI ■H m^. 134 rrni.ir: ARcnivEfi of CAyADA 968. Report of Thk Vohk (^..MM1TTK^:, of the Sod^v kor Promotino Chbistun KxoH>.K.KiK and the A.nn.vki.sai.v Sf.rmox, Pro.u'hod in St. James Church. By liiE Ukv. J. II. IIauhis, D.I). Y.irk: Printed fur tlie Comniittir. by K. Stanton. ISTO. 8vo., 20 pp. 989. A Letter from J. C. Cu.sst. E...,uiro, of Montreal, in reply to the Honourable and VE.NKRABLE JoiiN Straciun, D.D.LL.D. Archdcucon York. KiMK.-.ton. i:.C. i.riiite.l at the Ti.per Canada Herald Office, 1S30. 12mo n pp. 980. Catechism of Education. Part Fir^t. Various delinitiun^ of the tcriii, Kdiication. Qualities -f mind, to the production of which Kducation should be din-cted Instruments and prai'tical .'.xiMdienti of Kducation. Domestic Instruction. Technical Kducation. Xatioiuil Free Schools. Kducation in Colonies. The Social Inllucnces. The Period iial Press. Political Kducation. .^. T,'^^'';'-,"" '■'"' ^^^r"''^'-'*- ^f'™''" "f tJ>« Parliament of Upper Canada. I he Kducation of Nature, without any more human care than is necessary to preserve life makes a p.-rfec, .ava.^e. Human education, joined to that of Nature, niay make a ,.ood citizen, a skilful artizan. or a well-bred man. But York: Colonial Advocate Press. l.S.IO. Svo., 46 pp. 961. The Gazette of Education and Friend .,f Man. An Onpinnl Work bv Tosenh Laneaster Founder of the Royal Lancasterian System of MucaSn- nd P in c.pal of the Sel .t Sehool of Instruction. Experiment and Discovery A P,T^l- ™"^ ^""^ ^J'""^ ^^''^^'' °PP"«'"' P*^'" Street Bridge, Montreal. ti JT "Pr"""''"^ '" '''''^' ^'''' i-nP^ov-n'^ts. inventions, education, science and benevolence. " Nil Desperaudum." Stree^.'^^Sa S^^rif pp. ''' "''^^ '' '^ ^^ "°'^-'^''" * ^''•' ^^ '^- P- '"'•l^S't^j: ""'■'' '"' ^"^ "" "^ ^" ■'^•■- - '■'^'^'''-- - tl- P--ama. Painted by the Proprietor. Robert Burford. K..ndou : Printed by ,T and C. Adiard, I?artho]om-7 Close. 18.S0. Svo.. 12 pp. 963. Catalogue de la Libraire de E. R. Fabre & Cie. Rue Notre Dame vis-a-vis la prison. Jlontreal : Imprimc par Ludarrr Duvernay. ]h.30. 12mo., 114+24 pp. 964. On Colonial Intercourse. Appendix: containing Memorial to the Right Honourable the Board of tIw« ITr"^ ''''^'V^'' d''^ Z' ^'''''^ ^" ^"'*'^ "*' ""^ ^"'TE" States, with lables of Comparative Prices, Tonnage, &c. London: James Ridgway. Piccadilly. MDCCCXXX. 12mo., 2S pp. CATALOni E OF PAMPHLETS! 1» 1831. 965. Fint Qenertl Report from Robvrt I!a>«1,.l, Ksquire. Th.- (■o,.uni..io„pr appointed linder ,• , .V^'^e "^" An A,t p,„s..,i i„ ,l,o dovonth year of His Majesty •,» neitjn, i An Act to jrmnt n further lomi to tlio Wki.i.and Canal Com- I'AN^ ail 'uluto their furtlur M|'enitii>ns." Kihrnao "(th, IS.Tl. Ordered by the House of A-.nihl.v f., he printed. York: James Baxter, Print, i. Is.'il. Uo.. 13 pp. 966 & 967. Decision of the K.nc ok t,,,: Xkthkki.an,... „pon the Disputed Points or Boundary under the Fifth Article of the Treaty of Ghent. Given at the Hague the 10th of .January, 1831. 4to., 7 pp. 968. Considerations on the Vai., k an,, Im,.,„,tan(k of tiie nRixisu Xorth Amfrican I RoviN(^E8, and the Circumstances on which depend their further prosperity, and Colonial connection with Great Britain. " Ships, Colonies and Commerce." By Major General Sir Howard Douglas, Bart., K.S.C., C.B., F.R S . &o Ac becond Edition. ' LonJun: John Murray, Alb, nuirle .Street. MDCCCXXXI. 8vo., 42 pp. ^^'t^oL^?'^**''"? to Upper Canad..., on,l,Pli;,hed with a Large map. showing the Townships, &c. m Upper and Lower Canada. '"K me By the late John William Bannister, Esq. Rice Lake, Upper Canada New So",?! ^^'^'o^^ With additions on Nova Scotia; the Cape of Good Hope; New South Wales; Van Diemen's Land; and the Swan River «nH ^ZfX J""'^^*^ by Joseph Cross. 18. Holbom. opposite Fumiv.l's Inn; and sold by Simpkin and Marshall, Stationers' Court. 1831. Price Three Shillings. 8vo., 76 pp. Map. tf70. Hints to Emigrants, respecting Xortli Am>^rica. Quebec: Printed by Thomas Cary &. Co. 1831. 16mo., 39 pp. 971. Notes made during a visit to th" I'nit,-,! St:,tes and Cauiida in 1«31 l>y Mr. Fergusson of Woodhill. From the Quarterly Journal of Agriculture. No. xvi. Svo., 50 pp. ^''''■;?n*!»?Tf '""•"^""'J T° F"/" ^'*^*"*= especially addressed to the lower classe.s in Ureat Britain and Ireland. By Martin Doyle, author of Hints to SmaU Holders, &c. &c William CurrvJun. and Co. Dublin; Hurst. Chance, and Co. London; an.l Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh. 1831. 16mo., 108 pp. ^''^'shS)*' ''" ^«'™'^"0-'^" a"d "■> the Canadas, as au opening for it. (by Mr Quebec : Printed by T. Cary & Co. Free-Masons' Hail. 1831. 12mo., 43 pp. 974. Remarks on Emioration with a draft of a Bill. London: Printed by R. Clay. ^read-Street-Hill. Cheap^ide. 1831. 8vo . 40 pp. 'LI,! ViJ»i 136 I'lnUV ARCIIIVKS OF r AS ADA Poet Laureate, Etc. Etc. 975. Travel* in North America. London: Print...! for C. J. O. & F. Rivington. BooWllors to the Rocietj 976. Description of « Vi.w of Hoiimit Town- Vm Dinnpn', ^ <,^A «^a .»,» j inff Country, now oxhiMtin^ „t the Panorama. StZd ^ *''" '""*'""''• Painted by the Propri.-for. Mr. R. Rurford 1831^°^"^^"'""^ \ ■'■''1"''"' """^ ^'''''' ^"'''' f^°"'t' Cranboum Ptreet. ISdl. 1 ri.-e Si.Tponoe. 8vo., 12 pp. 977. The life of Lord Nelson. By Robert Son they, Esq. LL.D. First Canada Edition. Niav'.ini: ]I,.„ry Chupmnn, Publisher-Samuel Heron, Printer 140 pp. 978. The Trade of th<. Cannd.is. Two Letters to the Editor of The Mercantile Journal. 1831. 2 folio pp. 979. Second General Report from Roi.krt RANn.M.. Esquire The CommU»\c^r^^r appointed "Under and by virtno of" an Aot p„s;ed in the' eleventh "a" o Hi Majesty B ReiCT. entitled. "An Act to grant a furlh^r loan to the Wetland Canal Company and to regulate their further operation^.- Febniary 8th 1831 AI-o : The Rer^-rt of S..l,x-t Committee of The House of Assembly, app<".iDted to consider the Petition of the President and Directors of the WeL' and Canal Com- pany; and Tae Bill Rep-m^d by Them to the House. Ordered by the House of Assembly to be printed. York: Jnnies Rn.xtcr, Printer. 1S31. 8vo., 11 pp. 1831. 12rao., People of Upper 980. First Report on the State of the Representation of Canada in the Leoisi.ati we of that Province. .^J''H ^f'T\ f "'" Tl'ousand Copies, printed for gratuitous distribution amont; the f rei'holdcrs. ""•.»"" March, 1831. Yorit: Office of the Colonial Advocate. James Baxter, Printer. 18.31. 8vo £o pp. '* 981. Second Report of the fonnnittoe of r.riev:incc3 18.31 ritvofV f T"'"" ^■""'"•'tf«', "P«" the Petition of 'divers Inhabitants of the City of Montreal cinphuiu,,,. of the conduct of James Stuakt, Esquire, Attorney Oenernl for this Province. English and French. 4to., «+13f ,p. ^^^'ZJri ^'P."^ °.^ I.!'^ ?,*"'^''* Committee to whom were referred the Documents sent down by His Kxcellency relative to Lands set apart for School purpos^I this 1 rovince. •^oco lu Ordered by the House of Assembly to be printed. York: James Baxter, Printer. 1831. 8vo., 5 pp. '^'■vfsi?o?J'~i?3r3o'*'rTtf '^" ^'^^'^-•^- "^aoh county, with the names of the visitors. 1831-32 (Title page missing.) 8vo., 56 pp. 984. Society for the Permanent Support of Orphan and Destitiitb Ch-ldhen • meano ul ^jpieiiliceship in the Colonies. " ' London:Printcdby W.Smith, King Street. Long Acre. 1831. 8vo., 12 pp. CATALOaVB OF PAUPBLETa ,37 a 1 ublu.. M... „.« at \„rk. on the 10th of Dooember, 1830; with Copie, of other London PrintKl J.y T. Traveller. Bell Street. Ed^ware Road. 12.no., 41 pp. 986. Quebec .n,,l ,ts knv.,,.,ns; l^-in^ a Piotun-squo (iui.lo to tho Stranrer 41' pp." •'' ""' ^'''*' * ^'"" ^"""'"'"""''^ """. nu'-Jt. Street. ' 1831. 8vo.. 987. Meiah Oowh Menwahjemoowin. K'nho,mhjr,nn,„l Owh St. Mntth.-w Knhkew- Towh" " '" T^™'«-"«- Kahah„ekahuootah.no«beun.i^ KeahnooneKoord York Auxiliarj- Bible Sooicty. ^H'^^^"t'^ ','-"*''' '" *'" ^'"'""''"' '^''^■'"''"'' O®''*"; ^^ ^^^^ Ba^iter. Printer 988. Proceedings of a {'<..m.mittkk nrp„i„t.Hl at ntu.rKvii..,E, the 10th Nov mao „« the iMiM.,.>>;MK.NT ..K TPK St. Lawhkx.k, with Kk>-ort.s, &e • "' °° Brorkvillo: Printod by William Biu-ll Jr. & Co. 1831. 8vo.. 18 pp. 989. Proceeding, of EiRht.on Township Meotin^. in the IIomr D.STR.rr Held between July 16th and August eth. 1831. (both days inclusive) ^ James Baxter. Printer. York. 8vo., 3 pp. 990. Mr Bidweir. Speech on the Intestatk E.statf. Bri.... in the Provincial Assemblv of Upp«:r Canada, January 24th, 1831. 8vo., 6 pp. ™vinciai Assembly ^^ %XlZ n.''^ "^ *''•" ^^"K^} ^^"""''"^e °f tl'^ "'-"o of Assembly on the Po-t- OtFicE Dkpartmknt i„ tho Proviiire of I.owkk (^^^n^ 31 + fo Jr'*' ^'''' "" """'" '^ ^^'^^^''^^'y' To be printed, 2Gth March, 1 1. 8vo.. Knfflish and French. 893. Report of the Commissioners, Appointed to Explore the Country Between the St. Maurice and the Ottawa, in the Tear 1830. between tne Ordered by the Assembly to bo printed. 1831. 8vo., 564-fll nn tnghsh and French Editions. 994. Navigation. To the Commissioners for the IMP^o^^:MK.^T op the Navicatiok OF THE KivER St. Lawrence, from Lake St. Louis to Lake St Francis Detailed report of the survey and examination of the rapids of the River St Lawrence from Lake St Louis to Lake St. Francis, for the improvement of the naviga ion accompanied by Plans. Sections &c, under Art. George 4. chapt^ It, of the 1 ro'iiicial Parliament of Lower Canada. 4to., 14 pp. 995 & 996^ConcIngion» des Observations d'Anti-Banque, sur les Banques du Canada. 997. Bank Statement of the Banks of Quebec and Montreal, 1830-31 Large folio 23 pp. SSS. Requete Fn'sentee 4 la Ciiambre d'Assemdlke par le Clerc^. Catholique du 70*0^, '"o*"*' ''°"*'"® L ADMISSION DES NOTABLES dans les Assemblees de Fabriaue 1831. 8vo., 36 pp. ^1* laa I'l III If luruivfs 1,1 I {\ If) I 999. The Poor Man'f Presenrgtive Ki-'aiiiM r.uMn I'lrt i c , r . s,s:;,r„'/",; ';:z r ;;■■',! - "' "■- /^•■■•' '■"..■- "='»:'iir,'s; n ,"; " '"" ; *" "'" ♦ "•'«>-''Kat..m of Si Junu-s' Church. Toronto UC 0..caH,o.H..| h, Iho Hon, .f Khnsl../, PoMi...,,,,.,, .,f the BUhop of Str«bour£ Hy J..hu Stra.h,.,. 1..I,. ,.M,.. ,\n.l„l,.,,on of York. 4c.. 4c. Tr„,'^;:t,'e;::;r'' "''^'■""" ■ ""' ^■"-'"'■■" -^ '»^'' ^-^•- ^^pr-- -^ and ::^e:;;;:;'<^:.i:::i::' ;;;;;; ^^-i-^i- '•-'-»• -^ - -m ..ae I. nlt^i,:;^ t;:;;;-;:;,;: ;;: :;;;r:^ £;r ^^sr ;,::; -^« - '- «"«^ r.n„.lon: .Inii.-s Ri.l^n.v. Ifin, I'ir.r.,.1illy. MDOfH^XXM. Svo., ;jl) pp. 1001. Copy of „ Mkvo,„u, from .Ivm,:, Sn mm. K„,„ir,., Ifi, Mnir^tV, Attomer (o, NT (. ,,.EK„ „. „o „, I,„ Maj..,t.v', Prim.ipal S,..-r..tari..s of State. 18.31 J--ni;lish niKl P reiich. -Ito.. witli iippeiidix, ;i7 pp. Esqu.ro. in, J njosfy's Attorney Ocu-ral for that Provincr. rrh.tin^ to the .us pen.s,on of tho h.tt.. from hi. offioo, n. prayed for hy an nddrc,,« of ^ho House of Assembly, presented to Uis Exr.Hrnov, tho 2.-?d d,v . f ^UTch Wt EuRlish and French. 4fo , 21.5 pp 1003 Copy of a tetter fr„„ Ias„s St. a.,t. K.,,.. ,o th, Unair Hon T.mn Vi^rotrvT :2^:::;;..;S;ric;:i;;s':^;;rL::l^:rr::::;;;;,;i"'"^-"-^" Kiif.'11-^li Miirl Fnii.h. (to., xlili. pp. to the Uipht U,m. Lord 10O4._ Appendix to a Icttor fr,„i .Usw Sii ,n, K,oi \ iscoiiiif (oi,|. rii-h \i'. A,'. Ac. Eiif-'lish ;ili(l Frcncli. It.i., 1 IT pp. 1005. Copy of n C(>.\i.\rrMr\Tio\ iuhI otlier Pvems r ,.->! l„ t,,,. rr ,., £^;^:;::v:^;rKn -' ^^^^'-"^ / wr ca;:;d:: vl:^ ini;^::;:;^^ tlon, of '?•"• '■^y"'/'^- "I'l"'i"ted to proce..d to Ensland, and support the Peti- t.^ons of eornph,M.t of the A..sen,bl, of Lower Canada to the linperial ParliamcJ.l. French and Kiislish. 4to., 1" pp. dl-n^to "''",7"'"'"; "" " ^f*™,-- -r Statement of James Stuart. Esquire of h"1-V't.,?.:^':c:„°L^';'-' ''^"™^'^ -^^ ^-r^ f^-^-^a. praym^ for the" disrssal" J83J ' " ''-'- ''^'•" ■"'^ ^'^^"^ "' AUoiuey (ieneral of that Province. French and English. 4t3., 1°7 pp. //y. » ! \l CATALOaun OF PAUPHLETS 130 1832. 1007. ObRvvttioJH on a T.KTTKR khom .Iami-s .Sti aht, E=*quir... to th.- Ki«l,t Honorable l.(.Hi) \iM..L.NT (i(.i)KHi(ii, niatitijf to Aninmilver»ion» and ".mputatioM* of hit coii.liiot 1111(1 ChaniL-t.r in wrtuiii proi-wdiiiKs of the Amsemp ,v or . jWir Canada. Froiich and Kiijflirih. 4to., 43 pp. 1008. ObierTBtioni on Mr. Stuart'* l.tt'T &(. S.coiid Part. Ih.12. Fri-nch and English. 4to., Viri-i-iv pp. ^T'^t^'T*" H **!*',"'"•"•')'";'' »:^^'^ iH.N.r.Mis V.;kr. rolMtiv,. to the Grievance* set forth 111 tlui AddroHS of the C'uniiuoii.s of LowtT Cunadu. French and KnKlish. 4to., ;J3 pp. 1010 leteri fr..ra the Honourable Dkms H. Vk.kr, to rm: Honourable Louis Joseph I AfiNK.Ai', .S|M-akor of the Agscmhly of Lower Canada. French und Kii^lish. llo., 17 pp. 1011. Commentaire snr la Cosstihtmn du Hxs-CAVAnA. Par H. Heiicy. Alontrcal: 1»3:.'. Leelorc et Jones. Ir.iprimours. Svo., 72-f4 po. 1012 Docnmenti laid before the Ho„-e of Assembly of r.,wer Cnnad,,. on the part o the Bh.ts,. Oovkhnment In 1H31 and 1S32. in answer to the complaints of the Assembly. (Lxtracted from the Journals of the Assembly.) ircnch und Knglish. 8vo., 31 pp. 1013. Moyeni do vas.mwM nos Institiitio,.s, „otre Lnn«ue et no.s Ix,|, 1014. Code Rtiral k VV^^go des Habitants tant anciens que nouveau.x du Bag-Canada eoncernant Lkucs t),vo,...s Rk..„;,ki x et Cmls. d'apres le* loi. en force dans le IfedJBe par Jos. Frs. Perrault. Proton. 1015. On the Agricultural State of Canada, and part of the FNirFD States or AHERICAt By Adam Ferjnisson, Ksq.. of Woodhill. Cupar: Printed at the Fife Herald Office. Sold by G. S. Tullis b P Birrell Cupar; W. Blackwo,>d. Edinburgh; Jas. Chalmers, Dundee; P. Wilson Arbroath; J^ N.chol, Montrose; and by the Booksellers in St. Andrews' Anstruther, Kirkcaldy and Dunfermline. (Price three pence.) 1832. 8vo.. 37 pp! 1016. A Concise View of the Inlanm NAMiiAnov of the CANAniAv Promncfs- The Improvements Already Effected, and the Inferences to be drawn from 'these, Towards their f-.-.l! Vrnri\r^. A-™mplisLincnt, and Practical Value. By a Projector. ^oo^^o^"*^"'""^' ^•^" ^"°*«' "* ^^^ Welland Canal Intelligencer Office. 1832. 8vo., 20 pp. wrm 140 PUBLIC ARCHIVES OF C AX AD A 1017. Notices of the Ridkau Caxai.. The following notices of the Rideau Canal. In which is made clear, the exalted worth of the Superintendent of that stupendous work, Oolon-.:l By of he Royal Engmoers; who for its grandeur of design-its indefatigable pros;eu- t.on-nnd rapid, and successful completion, amid, not only, natural difficulties, most untoward, and unparalleled, but also, artificial obstructions, caused by n.tngues of env.ous men. has merited, and enjoys, the gratitude of the present and secured for himself a Renown, imperishable in future Ages. Are respect- fully dedicated to the public, by its obedient humble servant. The Author ^^ ^ Printed at the Patriot Office, Kingston, Upper Canada, January 1832. ' Svc, 1018. The Memorial of .Tons Lk Rukton to The Right Honorable The Lords Com- missioners of His Majesty's Treasury. 1832. 12mo., 8+19 pp. 1019. Thoughts (in the AfoNKv and E\( iiam.ks of Lowkr C\s\n\ By Henry S. Chapman, (Author of a Statistical Sketch' of the Com Tradp of Lower Canada.) "^ ^o^o^T'^^]:, ^'^^ "^ ^^^ Montreal Gazette Office, 25. Notre Dame Street, loois. 'ivo., 64 pp. ont elec- 1020. Copies de Communications Officiolles. Rapports et Autres Documens aui rapport aux cvenemens qui ont ou lieu le 21 mai l.s32, et durant et apres 1', tion d un rcpresentant pour le Quartier Quest de la dite cite. Folio 43 pp. 1021. Continuation des copies de Communications offiMelles Rapport., et Autres Uor. MENT.s Qui ont rapport nu.x cvenements qui ont eu lieu, a Montreal, le 21 mai dite" cite '" "^'''■'' " "^'"° '■"P''^*^"*^"' P"""- le Quartier Quest de la 1832. Folio. 23 pp. (English copy also on the shelves.) 1022 & 1023. Rapport du Comitv .9po<.i,l do 1. Cambrk n'AssFMnwK .ur lo Denart '■meiu du BruF.u- „e ,.a Postk dans la Province du Bas-Canada ' r.s pp.' ""'"■ '"■' """'""■' ''" '" '^"""'^'^'^ D'A..semblee, 11 f.-vrier 1832. 8yo., 1024. First Report of the Committkk of Orikvanck. English and French. 4to., 43 pp. Hoii.se of As.senibly. 1832. ^°'^Lowrr°'"y'"*'"iV"'^ ^-^ " ^'■'"''- ^"^"^X'TTKK of the HO.SE OF ASSFMBLY of OF fL?" ' *° *''t^^«"^« °r THE Diocese of Quebec, relative to the af/ai^ OF Fabriijues: with the curates answers. «= w me affaimi Quebec: Printed by Neilson & Cowan, 3. Mountain Street. 1832 English and French. Svo., 393+ i v. pp. 1026. Report of the Court of Directors ,if thn r.v.n. i- . 1CB7. E.p.rt "'^^k.^l'-.i.i.n.l C..„i„ee of «.. B„„„ i„.„„ j^, eo«„»,. CATALOOOE OF PAUPBLETS 141 1028. Statutes, Rules and Ordinanres. Mnde nnd Estnbli^^hpd By tlio Principnl and Governors of the M'Gill College, for the Government of the Medical Department of the snid College. Passed at a Meeting Held for that Purpose on +he 22nd February, 1832, and to which the Royal SancHon was given on the 22d May, 1832 Montreal: Published by Order of the Principal and Governors, and Printed i.y A- i». Armour and Co., 2.5, Notre Dame Street. 1832. 8vo., 12 pp. ICi^tJ An Anu ytical Statement of tho case of Ai.kxa.ndkr. Eari. of Stihi-ino and J o>AN-, &c: &c. &c. cuntaining an explanation of his official dignities, and peculiar *^r-..r'a rights and privileges in the British Colonies of Nova Scotia and Canada, &c. &c. ui.d also showing the desocnt of the Stirling Peerage Honours, supported by Legal evidence, and the law and usage of Scotland appertaining thereto: With a variety of incidental Notes and Observations. By Sir Thomas C. Banks. Bart. N.S. " Fiat justitia, ruat coelum." ^^ London: James Cochrane and Co. H Waterloo Place, Pall Mall, 1832. 8vo., 1030. Infomation for the use of Persons Emigrating tu Uitcr Canada; Contain- er^ "n/^P'anotion of the various Modes of Application for Land: Together with the Different Forms of Petitions, and their Progress to Grant: With a Statement of the iees. Authorised by Ordinance, and Accompanied by a Lithographic Plan. £,xhibiting the various Townships in the Province. Surveyor General's Office, york, 30th November 1832. S. P. Hurd. York, U.C. Printed by Robert Stanton- 8vo., 16 pp. 1031. Quebec Immigrant Society. Proceedings at a Public Meeting, April 23, 1832; with the report of the Committee of Management, and the new rules and regula- tions. Quebec, printed by T. Gary & Co. 1832. 24 mo., 16 pp. 1032. Emigration. Prince Edward Island. A brief but faithful account of this fine colony; shewing some of its advant- ages as a place of settlement; addressed to those British farmers and others who are determined to emigrate, and try their fortune in a new country; with direc- Cokin *° ^'"°''^' ^^"^ *° Pro^i^e, and what steps to take on arriving in the By J. L. Lewellin. Offl.^^*«1o"%*?'"'' f„'''*^'^ ''"'' P"'>li«l'ed by James D. HasEard, Royal Gazette umce, 1832. Map. 12mo., 24 pp. ^^' m,flf*°r°*^ Information to EMicmANTS. including Details, collected from the most authentic accounts relative to the Soil. Climate, Natural Productions, Agricul- ture, etc. of the Province of New Brunswick. London: John Richardson, Royal Exchange. 1832. 2 maps. 8vo., 80 pp. 1034 Information Published by His Majesty's Commissioners for Emigration. Respecting the British Colonies in North America. By Authority:— J. Hartnell, Fleet Street, London. 8vo., 14 pp. ^°^*;>,^ Account of the Province or New Brunswick; including a description of the settlements, institution;, soil, and climate of that important Province- witi advice to Eraigrante. ' I rj i !Pflr- ^^ Wfmmm Trim 142 PUBLIC ARCHirES OF CANADA By Tliomas Enilli Lands [•^sq., Commissioner and Surveyor-General of Crown Tlmm.is S.idlor. K-c]. Af.P. on the subject of ds in >ic\v Brunswiol' With a map. London: Printed for J. G. & F. RivinRton, St. Paul's Church Yard, and Wnterlno Phicc. Pall Mall. 1832. ICmo.. :52+iv. pp. 1036. Inquiries of an Emigrant: Urins the XMirative of an : ..plish Farmer from the year L^lM to 1S30; During which period he traversed the United St.^tes and C.AXAiu, with a view to settle as an emigrant: Containing observations on the manners, sod, climate, and liusbaiulry of tiie Ameriears; Estimates of Outfit, charfjos of \ oyage and travellinR e.xpensos. B.v Josejih Piekerin^', late of Fenny Stratford. Bucks, and now of Canada. Ihird Ivhtion; includinf: the information published by His Majesty's Com- missioners for J'.niifrration. London: Piibli-hed by Effinpliain Wil-„n. SS Roval Exchange. 1S.32 24mo viii+20" iip. 1037._ A Letter addrc-sod to l/ichac Emigkatiox. By II. B. Siiwbridse, V.sq. Londun : printed for J. G. & F. Rivinpton. St. Paul's Church Yard, and Wat«r- lu.i Place. Pall Mall. ]!n32. 12mo.. lO j.p. 1038. The Fourteenth Annual Report ..f the Quebec Din.y^san Committee of the S'n iKTY roi! PnoMoTiNG CiiHisTiAN Kxowi.EMGK. May, 1S;)2. -Montreal: Printed by (^.eorge P. Bull. 19, St. Paul-Street. 1832. Ifimo . i:> J. p. 1039 A Letter t- the Rev. Thomas Ciiaimuis r,.n.. Professor of Divinity in the University oi .dinburph, on the Life and Character of The Right Reverend Db IIoBART. Bishop of New York, North America. New York: Published by Sw .rds, Stanford and Co., No. 1.52 Broadwav 1'^.'52. ^vo.. oti pp. Written by Dr. Jolin Strachan. 1040. Memorandum for giving eflect to the school Act of 18.'!2. 7th May 1832 Folio 2 pp. 1041 & 1042. Reglemens sur le Colera.prescrits par le Bureau do SanU' a Quebec; et par la Cninniission Centrale de Pans. Quebec: Se trouve cliez Neilson i; (:;owan. C6te de la Basse-Ville. 1S32. ]2mo., 22 pp. 1043. An Account of the P'ormaticn of the Uitkr Canada, Rei.igioi s Tr\ct and Book SonKTv, at York the 10th .lanuary, is.-i2. With an Addrkss by the Committee. " Who hath despisetl the day of small things." — Zech. iv. 10. York: Printed by Robert Stanton. 18.32. 8vo., 14 pp. 1044. An Openinsr Address, di'livered at the first meeting of The IIamfax MrciuNics' IN-.T1TLTK, on Wednesday. January 11. 1S32. by Joseph Howe. Halifax, N.S.: Printed by P. J. Holland, at the Acadian Recorder Office. 1832. 12mo., 8 pp. 1045. Eules of ih.- Qi khk( Mwiiami s" Tnstititk. Founded F.-bruary 1 1831 Quebec: Printed by J. B. Frechette & Co., No. 11, Mountain Street. 1832. KSino., 2^ pp. CATALOaVE OF PAMPHLETS 143 1833. 1046. Upper Canada. Statute :;d. \Vm. IV. Chap. 4. Relating to Capital Offences; with ail Exposition of its Provisions, in a Charge of Chief Justice Robinson, to the Grand Jury of the Home District; April, 1833. York, Upper Canada ; Printed by Robert Stanton. 8vo., 39 pp. 104/ . The Eules of The Law Sikiety of Uppkr Canada with the Standing Orders of Con' nation, and such of the Resolutions and Particular or Executive Orders of Convi^catiou as are of general importance, with Addenda, containing the rolls and other m.itters of interest to the members of the society generally. And an Appendix of Forms; to which is added a Supplement. Published under the direction of a Committee appointed by The Benchers in Convocation. York, L'.C. Hiliiry Term, IKV.]. 12mo., 101+3 pp. 1048. The Canadas as tluy now arr. CoinnrchciKliiifr ii view of their Climate Rivers, I.akos, Canals. Covcriim.nt, Law.-. Taxes Towns, Trade, &c., with a description of the soil and advantages or disadvantages of every township in each province; derived from the reports of the inspectors made to the Justices at Quarter Ses- sions and from other authentic sources, assisted by local knowledge. With a Map, showing the position of each township, A Point of the utmost Consequence to the Settler; compiled without reference to the particular interest of any land Company or Association. By A i.ate Resident. London: James Duncan, 37, Paternoster Row; Cross, Holbom; and Mann, Cornhill. MDCCCXXXIII. Kimo., 116 pp. 1049. Present State of th- Canadas; containing: T radical and Statistical information respeotinu tlic Climate, Soil. Pro(l\io.>. Ag-ri--ulture, Trade, Currency, Banking, &c. of Upper and Lower Canada, Useful for the Emigrant, Merchant and Tourist. ].ondon: Published by Geo. Ilebert. SS Cheapside; and sold by Messrs. EfTcrton. Smith and Co., Liverpool, and all other Booksellers. 1833. 24mo., iv-l-li»5 pp. 1050. Statistical sketches of T'ppkr Canada, for the use of Emigrants: By a Backwood.sman. (Dr. Dunlopf) " Ships, Colonies and Commerce."— Napoleon. Third Edition. London: Jolm Murray, Albemarle Street. MDCCCXXXIII. 16mo., 120 +4 pp. 1051. York Harbour. Uy Hugh Riehardson. R. Stanton, printer. 1833. 12mo., 16 pp. 1052. Case of the Kk^iit Hon. Ai-kxander, Eaul of Stirling and Dovan, respecting His Lordship's title to Xova Scotia, and other Territorial Possessions in North America; containing a narrative of the PHocEEDiNfi.s taken on His Lqhdship's BEHALF for the Restitution of the Property, with obsevvations thereon. By J. I. Bum, Esq. London: Hatchard and Son, Piccadilly. 1833. 8vo., iv+92 pp. PUBLIC ARCEIYES OF CANADA 1053. The Colonial System. Statistics of th Trad.-. Industry and Resources of Canada, and tlir otlitr Plantations in Briti>li Aracru-u. By Henry lilis-, Ksq. London: .Tolm Hicliardsnn, 91, Koyal Exchange. 1833. (Prii'o Four Shillings.) 8vo., 1G9 pp. 1064, Sketch of the Trape of British Amkrua. Written originally for the Nautical Magaziuo; with a few alterations and additions. By Nathaniel Gould, Esq. London: IL Fislicr, R. Fisher, & P. Jackson 1833. 8vo., 33 pp. 1055. The Emigrant's Directory and (niide to obtain Ian. '.3 and effect a settlement in the Canadas. By Francis A. Evans, Esi]. Late agent for the Eastern Townships to the Legislature of Lower Canada. William Curry, Jun., and Co., Dublin; Simpkin and Marshall, London; and Oliver and Boyd, Kdinburg. 1S33. ICmo., 180 pp. 1056. Emigration. A Letter to a menii)er of Parliament, containing a statement of the Method pursued by the Petwoi'Th Committee in sendi.so out Emigrants to UiTEU Canada, in the years 1832 i.nd 1833. And a Plan upon which the sums required for defraying the expence of Emigration may be raised. Sold by J. Phillips, Petworth, and Longman and Co., London. 1833. Price Six pence. 8vo., 24 pp. 1j67. Letters from Settlers in Upper Canada. London: Marchant, Printer, Ingram-Court, Fenchurch Street. 1833. 8vo., 16 pp. 1058. Emigfration. Letters from Si's.sex E.mk;rants, who sailed from Portsmouth, in April, 1832, on Board the Ships Lord Melville and Eveline, for Upper Canada. Second Edition. Sold by John Phillips, Petworth; and by Longman and Co. London. MDCCCXXXIIL Price One Shilling. 8vo., x+42 pp. 1059. Continuation of Letters from Sissejs Emkira.nts, in Upper Canada, for 1833. Petworth: Printed and sold by John Phillips; and sold by Longman and Co., London. Price Two Pence. 8vo., 8 pp. 1060. The Cornwall Tribute; A Piece of Plate, presented to the Honorable and Venerable John Strachan, D.D., Arciide.aco.v of York, By Forty-two of his former Pupils, Educated by Him at Cornwall, Presented Second July, MDCCC- XXXIIL York: Printed by Robert Stanton. 1833. 8vo., 32 pp. 1061. A Retrospect of the Summer and Autumn of 1832; being A Sermon Delivered IN THE Cathedral Church of Quebec, On Sunday, the 30th December, in that year. By the Venerable G. J. Mountain, D.D., Archdeacon of Quebec, Rector of the Parish of Quebec and Examining Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of Quebec. With 9.W Appendix containinsr a selection of some few f.iets and t^.irtieul.irs of interest connected with the late awful visitation of the Cholera Morbus. Quebec: Printed by Thomas Gary & Co. Freemasons' Hall, Buade Street 1833. 8vo., 33 pp. TRIAL, DEFENCE, &c. or WILLIAM ROSS, WHO WAS EXECUTED. TOGETHER WITH ROBERT ELLIS, J. B. MONARQUE & W. JOHNSON, JT QVSBEC. ItiAVRIL LAST. rOR A BCROLARY AND BOBBERY COMMirTED AT TH. HOUSE OF MESSIRE MASSE. CURE OF POINTE LEVI, ON THE WIOHT OF THE 89TH SEPTEMBER IM<: Sara antecedtntem tctlntum DtteruU ptie petna ctauda. HOKACI QUEBEC: PRICTID ar NBiLsou & cowAK. 3, MOUNTAIN men. 1827. 85735—15 ISfe Tfo. Ml MONTREAL; PtklSTKO BT MTOCBR DWEBNAT, MA* WHICH ARI JIDDtD Tht Sfnh of Hit ExeHlntiy HU Pmrtt/ Dalhtnit, _ in Chu/, ke. k*. be. M iht Hmut^JlwmUf» Pn- rtguwf Mc^Frvrtanar Fmrliam'nl,1Ht Mtrdt I8J7, mnllht Aitrmt tfmfinMimb^w M Iktir CnuliiiumU tn »» in ««>i i M « «f 11 >ifi7:)6— 15j [S«« Wo. 174 il^ FIRST REPORT OF THE Central Committee of the inheibitants of OVVft Canans llVhnir righti wrre linhli- (o br aflcctHi bjf the pro«isinni of tlie NituralizatidD UilU, rcwrTed tait aesr'ODofpailiainefil fur thr. rojHl assent. JESSE KETCHUM, Ckmrnan. ioTk.Dec. MIA 1827. YORK: •fitqtd) *i Ui* OCce of lae Colonial Advmsv, by WJIiaa Lfoa U.iclicniir, Primer M tfif HuuM of AafmUf . Published by ordrr of the Committee. A itaUmtttt ejlhe procttii»g$ adopltd by Robert Randal, Et^uirr, M. P. du- ring hu laiMum to London, a$ ttu btartr oflhr pttHion from, and agtnt on htkalfuf, Ike ptople of Upptr Canada, tehon righu might hatt btrn offttted by Ihf protisiont of the SaturaliiatiiHt Bills wKieh pautd Iht liro houut of the froeiHciat parliament at it$ latt eterion. Laid he/ore iht central cowanitttc at York, on the lOtA Dtermber ISt7. Instructions to Robert RaolUI. £squire M. P. from the rommitlee of the hihabitiints of U, (^ Vf hose rights are affteted bjr the provisions uf the Nat«- raliution Bill- To Rotntt ftandal Efq. « membur of the provtntial parliament of Upfier Canada. Dear Sir:— The undersigned, beioc the central committee appointed w nominate jjislruct. and correspond with a Bt and proper person to proceed to Londoa on behalf of a large portion of'tbe inhabitants of this province, whose civil rights are deeply aflected by the provisions of the Naturalization bill of last session, and which has been merved for His Majesty's assent : hav« made choice of you as their agent, and as the agent nf the prrsons whose petitions to vhe British ParU.im«nl have been eoltustcd to their (the commit* Ite's) charge , th«y are ready to defray, from aod out of the funds placed in their hands by tha pelilioners, your eipenseson the journey, and her*- with enclose tu yuu said petitions. Your instructions are; to proceed forthwith to London in the capacity of agent for the petiiionerr against the Naturalisation Bill ol last Session, and on your arrival there, to cause said petitions to be laid bt-fore parliament by a member of the Houw of Commons, and further that you lake such other meiisurts akyuu may deem most expedient to obuin for the petitioners their j-equcsts as expressed in the prayer of ihair peiiiion. 4ESSE KF/rCHUM, I JOSEPH. SHF.PHEKD, { „ ALEX. UUKNSIUE, | TUOMAS tiXUVELL. i <-"«'»'«««• York, AOril llth, 18t7. Additional Instructions from the commiilec entrusted by the people of Up- per Canada alTccied by the provisions of ihe naturalizatien bill rsssrveri last ■Msiun for Hi« Majesty's aiiseni, to Roocrt Jtandat, Esqui re JM. F. »g«i.] ISor the petitioners against said bill. {See No. err LETTEM TO SIMON M'GIL.L,IVRAYi Esq. IN ANSWER TO Qua Aa>x>xas3a7' xt nam 'j^ 7XI£ qiexditqss - OP THE XUITE FIRMS OP AND M'GILLIVRAYS. THAIN & CO. PATID LONDON. 96TH OF FEBRUARY, 18«6. BY HENRY MACKENZIE, LATE PA8TNER OF THE FORMER FIRM. iHontrral : MINTED AT THE HERALD OFHCE: AMD SOU) n H. n. CUNMINOHAM, MO>mtEAl, AND T. CA«V * CO., QDBItC 18S7. C8«e Vo. SN If^.'Wl: STATEMENT or THE AFFAIRS OF THE LATE AT KINGSTON. CONTAimwO REPORTS or 1' u 1 oomoflsioivaBs APPOINTED BY SEVERAL ACTS .OF TIIE PROVINCUL PARLIAMENT TO SETTLE THE AFFAIRS OF THE SAID INSTITUTION; TOatTIIIII »ITB Certain other Accomp'CCK OmCS. 1833. ISre So. mit CATALOaVE OF PAUPniETH 146 1062. Farewell Sermon preached in St. .Tohn's Church, Greenwich on Sunday July 28th and in St. PeteKislatif siir les comminications cntre lb OouvERNKMENT et les CoMMip ,AIRK8 pour ramelioration du Havre de Moktreal. 1833. 8vo., 48 pp. 1064. The Annual Report of thk Hi. mid cif Dnir.cToR.s of tlie Weli.and Canal Company. 1832. Publi.shed by order of the Hoard. II. Leavenworth, Printer— St. Catharines. 1833. 8vo., 40 pp. 1065. Information rospocting Tmk Kvsims Touasimin of Lour.it Canada, in which the British American Land Company intend to commence operations for the -SAI.K AMI SETTLEMENT OF Lands. ill tlir iiisuiiiir Spriiii;. 3rd DoucinbcT, 1S33. London : \V. J. Ruffy. Printor, L'lt, Bud^o Row, Wiilhrook. l-:i3. 8vo., 33 pp. 1066. The First Report of the Pri'i-ii Cvnada Rki.kmois Tiia(t & Book SoaETV For the year 18,33. York, U.C: Printed by J. Reynolds, 81 King-St. At the Correspondent Office. 18.33. 8vo., 14 pp. 1067. Emigration. Prince Eouaho \m\ n Brief but Faitbful Account of this Fme Colony; shewing S'me of it.s Advantages as a Place of Settlement; Addressed to those British Farmer.i, and others, who are Determined to Emigrate. and try their Fortune in a New Country : With Directions how to proceed, what to provide, and what steps to take, on arriving in the Colony. By J. L. Lewellin. London: Reprinted and Republished for the Editor, By W. M. Knight and Co., Bishop's-Court, Old Bailey. 1833. 8vo., 31 pp. 1068. Quebec Emigrant Society. Report of the Proceedings of a RiB-CoMMrrrEE, on the subject of Commuted Pensioners. Published by Order of the Committee of Management. Qiubce: Priiitod by Tlinmas Cary & Co.. Freemason's Hall, Buade Street. 1833. 12mo., 18 pp. 1069. Le Clerg6 Canadien venge par ses ennemis; ou Observations sur un ouvrage recent, intitule " Tableau statistique et politique des deux Canadaa." A Quilicc, I'hez Xi>il.-.tinr,», and stnt-,!tp= .->f the CiTT of Quebec, printed by order of the town counciL Quolioc : Frichette & Co. No. 25, Mountain Street, Lower Town, 1888. S4mo„ J 6 pp. 8.5735—16 f ! 146 PUBLIC ARCHIVES OF CASADA 1072. Soci6t6 d'Education du district de ^uibec Piitmn Son Kxcollence le Gou- verneur en chef. Listo des immbr. de la Societd d'Education du district do 1834. 1073. What is the rt'sult of nil: Ki.i< tions r fully iiii-«orc(l. Frum the Daily Adver- tiser. Montrcnl: 1S.14. 8vo., IS pp. 1074. Debate in the ILn sk of ('ommdns, on the l.ith April, 1834. on Mr. Roebuck's Motion for " A Select Committee to inquire into the means of remedying the EviU which exist in t'.,e form of the floverumcnts now existing in Upper and Lower Canada." Reported in London for the Montreal Daily A eertiser. Montreal : Printed at the Daily Advertiser Offic 1834. 8vo., 26 pp. 1075. Notes on the ChokTn Seasons of l"*:>-3 anil 1S.T4. By Rev. C. Dade, M.A. 8vo., 30 pp. 1076. Statistics of the Ponr.ATid-; ok tmk. Riutish Coi.oniks in North America for the year IS.'in. From the Daily Advcrtirier. Montreal: 1834. 8vo., 12 pp. 1077. Address of the Hon. L. .T. P.mmm m , to the Electors of The West Ward of MontrcMl. With an Apiii^ndix. Montreal: Printed by F bre, Perrault & Co. December, 1834. 8vo., 17 pp. 1078. A Guide to the Business i. K. (J. S. Stanley. M.P. upon the existing Theatim 'Vv '^"' A.M. Amkhica, as rwurds thi-ir " KiaiiTs of Fwhekv " upon the coasU ot .\.,VA S.oTiA. LuiiiADoK AM) Nkwkolndi.am. ; the violations of these Treaties by the. M.hjc.'ts ot b(,tl, p.Avors. and tlicir itTcct upon the commerce enually of the "lothor country a.ul the colonics; with A (Jcncral View of the Colonial Policy Mcw.uK t hnt the Hriti.h Dcpcn.lcncicH are now prepared to pay the expenses of tl,e,r (,cnl (.ovcrn.ncnts; That the Military K-xpcndlture. if charRcable to tl.em IS fully countcr-lmlauced by the .■ommercinl adva.it.Kc.s derived from them; and that ti.eir prcs..rv;,t,on. as inte^-ral parts of the Empire is essential to the Com- mercial I rospcrity and Political Suprenuuy of the British Nation. By Ocorpe K. Younpr, E.sq., of Halifax, Nova Scotia. London : James RidRwny and Sons, Piccadilly. MDCCCXXXIV. 8vo., 198 pp. 1083 The Celebrated letter of Joseph Hume. Esq.. M.P.. to William Lyon Alackenz.o. Esq., Mayor of Toronto, Declaratory of a Design to "Free these Pro- vinces from the baneful Domination of the Mother Country." With the Com- ments of the Press of Upper Canada on the Pernicious and Treasonable Tendency ronnclll r' "". '',■;. ^r'"'"^' "'^°'"'i°"« «"d Amendments of the Common Couno of th.s c.ty. Winch were the result of a Motion of that body to disavow all participation m the sentiments of Mr. Hume. nr„ If^ «°»'/'>" ',»'«» the Lord and the King; and meddle not with them that are given to change."— Prov. xxiv. 21. "For the Commandment is a lamp; and the law is light; and reproofs of instruction are the way of life! "Prov vi "3 u reproois oi PrinHr'offl P"Wished and Printed by O. P. Bull, at the Recorder and General 1 nnting Office, Market-House. 1834. Price Is. 3d. 8vo., 64 pp. 1084 Life of Mn-ka-tai-mc-she-kia-kink or Black Hawk, embracing the Tradition of his Nation-Indian wars in which he has been engaged-cause of joining the British m their late war with America, and its history-description of the Rock- Kiver Villager-Manners and customs-eucroaehmcnts by the whites, contrary to Treaty-removal from his village in 1S31. With an account of the cause and general history of the late war, his surrender and confinement at Jefferson Bar- racks, and travels through the United States. Di<'t;ited by himself. J. B. Patterson, of Rock Island, 111. Editor and Proprietor Boston: Russell Odiorne & Metealf. New York: Monson Bancroft.-Phila- Sf "uimoTSpp * Co.-Baltimore: Jos. Jowctt.-Mobilc : Sidney Smith. 1086. Military Memoir of the late LiruteNaiit-Oeneral Rm John Macleod OCR Senior Colonel Commandant and Director General of Artillery. January igW London: Printed for R. and C. Byfield, 21 Charing Cross. 89o., 47 pp. 1086. letter« by Major Norman- Piunolk, late of the 21st Royal Scots Fusiliers ve^i'i^iT,. V "'"''" °^ '^' ^"''-'^ ^"^'' ^'"P'''y'«^ '«> ^'°«h A°>erica in the' America " aspersions cast upon it in Stuart's " Three Years in North Edinburgh: Printed by Andrew Shcrtrcdc, Thi=t1e Lane, 1833. Svo.. IG pp. 1087. Liste Chronologiqne dks EviJ^URs et des Pretre.<, tnnt seculiers que r&uliera employes au service de I'Eglise DU Cakada depuis I'Etablissement de ce pays et 140 rrnijc ahchivks of lASAn.i aussi In listo ditt ('vrqiics dcs uutrps i)osst>i>sii)iis HritanniquM do TAmerique du Nord. liivui' au Srcrrl,iriat di- I'Kv'cIn'' ilr IJv.hir. A Qu.'Ik!c: C\wi T. Cary & Cic. Iiiiiiriiiiciirs Librairw, Au Cliion D'Or. Uue Biiado. 1831. Svo., 52 pp. 1088. By-Laws, Bules and Orden nf the Tiii\ii\-I( .i >i; ..k Qi ihkc, f,,r the port of Qmlxr, from the Vivir ISd.-) to the l.lt ila.v, l>-;it. Qui'bfc, priiiU'd hy Thos. Cary & Co.. rr,vm;i....ii>' Hall, 14, French and Kiiirlidh. 8vo., 43 pp. 1089. Divjrs Docnments addn-sscd t.. tin' llon..r;il,l,. l...i is .l..sKni I'M'ivKM-. Speaker of th' House of Assonilily, by the Honorable Dkms 15. VuiKR, Appointed to pro- feed tj KnKland, and there to Mipport the Petition^ of the House to Hi^i Majesty, and to tlie two House.'* of the Imperial rarliaiiient. Laid before the House, and ordered to U- printed Wednesilay, 8th .Tanuary. IS'il. 4to., 4ti pp. 1090._ Report of the Speelal Conunitfee. to wlioi,, «, iv nl..rn>d thi' Answers of Hi? K.xeelleney the Covernor in Chief, to the Addres-es of the House of .V.sseinbly. of the 27th and 31st .January lv!4 relatinj; to the affairs of tlio late Receiver-General. .loiiN Cm-I'Wki.i., Ksquire. 4to., 3 pp. 1091. Beport of the Special Coniniiltee to ulio,,, w.is r.-f.rred the I{esolufion of the House of Assembly of the 27th .January 1S;?4, "That it is expedient that further and more ctleetu.il provi>inn be made for the K.XTINX'TIon ok Skiuxioiiiai. liiniiTs and Rurthens on Lands held a litre Je Cens in the Province.' 4to., L' pp. 1092. Second Report from the SiH'cii-.l Cominitti n Various Cominuniejtions from His Kxcellency the (lovernor in Chief I,ord Aylnier on the subject of the Fi.v.^nces OK THE Pkovinck OP LowKii V.\s\u\, Onhr.d by the House of Assembly to he print, d 5th March 1S34 Quebec, printed by Fr.'chette & Co. '-, . 4to., CO pp. 1093. Declaration of the causes which led t ■ thi' formation of the Constitutio.nal AssocuTloN OK QuKlsKC. and of the object^ for wliieji it has been formed. Quebec, December ls34. 4to., •'! pp. 1094. Le Statu Quo en d6route. La SeCne se passe .hms uue Ktude do Procureur, Rue Ste. Anne, ilaison voisine de I'Knseiune a la Tortue, u Quebec. .Je no sais rien nonnner si ee n'e.st par .-.on nom J'appello un chat, un chat, et — un fripou. Ktats-l'nis, Plattjsburuh, \.Y. .Tuin, l"^:'.!. 12mo.. 10 pp. K: iMKNTMiiKs ,1,1 District de 109.'!, Rapport d'un Qu^becois -ur .) . Lpics l.,, Quebec. Quebec. 1834. ICmo,, 1,'; pp. 1096. Les Deux Oirouttes, ou L'Hyii.Krisie IX'mas<1.. Hi- Hritaiuiie M;ij,' 1105. Report of the Cornr or DniKi tors (,f ,„ British Amkrican Land Company to THE Proprietors. 19th June. 18.34. " London: W. J. Ruffy. Printer. 20, Budge Row, Walbrook. 1834. 8vo., 8 pp. ^!W ISO / / /•//. II I \ t:s III rA\ i/M 110«) Nfw Brunswick and Nova Srotia Land Company. CltACTil AI, INKOHMATION HKM-U UNO NkW Imii NSW h k incluuit.R (letuiU relfttl'' t" ifi soil. fiiitiaU' produoliuii*, uiiil Aariciiltiiro. 'hi lu'il l,ir ili<' u.-< 111' iMT^./ii^ inli . >liii« li' vti.c uikiu (lii> la U i.f tlii' ciUhpariA Willi :l iimj). Til lie li.iil .il tlw < inpM'"''- Otii... 1". Kiiiu'"s-Artn-i V inl, ( 'olomun Strt-pt, London. 1.1)11(1 ' I'-int(.i li.v A'iliur 'I'.iyl' r, ;:». ('i.lcfii; -^i .■( l-^'.! svu., 11) pji. 1107. Toj o' Report i. ado r. lii- I'N.M-il, .;, -ir .1 . i -ii.'. 1,,, -n. timiU Oufiiur ■ Upper t'uiiiKia. bv tlic IiiHpcctnr 1 • licrul mi t ■ Mdi.ct of I "-^ i;i(,'TVu ! > v.. L'iM.\>xn. 4;i-. &■• io. !'• I . .L) I'riiitci l.y K. .Si,,hi,.u. I'riiitrr Im I Iv'ir ; < M..^t .X' l>n' Miij. 1 . I.. II .,. - pp. 1108. i\ppor' :lif Colli .111. ■!■ ,i -lu- (Ml,,,,,,:,. ,,, , ,•• \,.,,,,,,iy ,ii' r ,,idu. ri tivf to thn WKi.i.Ar.'i < hsm.. witli the I.cttr ,! ,1. 1 ■ \T' Ksq. to mu •' 'n- niittee; !><.•.!■ i litoriii: AriM'li-H fr,,iu the 'ath. 'i, .V Newsjuip r cil ■ by Thomas I 'ait.m, I .,q , Cr of Toronto, V.C . \iid !■ xtrac-ts from tlu; Speec <•.■, of Moinlieri* of tiie I'rrviiici.il I'arlianieiit, on ti. di-iUMH, a of measurca pr, -^od for the cuuiplftiou am: .flicieiit .mipiinrt of Imr important work. AIho .\ii Ex* from .he Ue!K>rt iJenjiiiiiiu Wright. Esq. A tingiiished KiiKiiiei iiplcyeit liy f'lo ' .voriui nt Cominissioiurs to examiiu report ou the Hituat ii of tli" Caiui. PrinU'd by !. Lyon. I'^il. 8v. . 56 pp llC- A letter to e C, scrklation i.i .IxMf>' * uiui, iork. l . Can.v cca- Moned by Tiik Ifo.s. J hn Klm.si.kv - :■! iilicvtiov of tlie Bisiioe or Str.« ■■'•■' OB8EBVATION8, on the (i; Chapter of St. John's CJospel. By ■' ht\ .^.racli.iu. i '>., I.L.I) Archdeacon of York &o. &<- York: Printed by l! «rt Stir n. 1834 8vo., 9C pp. 1110. Letters and Exti-j, of Utt, :> i- m Sittlers in I'l'P' : \s London: M irclia :. Printer, lo-rim-Coiirt, F.ii-hiireh Str 20 pp. l-'.. Itimo , 1111. Correspondence I'll Cn a.\ in .v iktii .\\ ku a. :> London: i'rintc,: by Willi,;; (Jlowe-, : Tlmri Stationery Otiieo. Ito., 14 pp 1112. Observations , the Hu-,.\\ \.m , \.y Fdwun! ■• Inseribid i I.,. perniis,-.iot: Hi I'-Ui^n' Lioiiieii.int Uo\ernor of the I'r inco pp r i :naa i\ii Tston, \5.C: Pr-nted ud piibii-iiod at "'te ■ 1S34. Jmo.. I'l) \:,,. .,;:-i;er. J-hn f. U • of the I Whip 1113. A Charge t the Clen-'v of M :,tro il, TiKii ■■ Can".'''. !'•!: { pper Liinadn Jtii Sept In By ("harles James Stew Quebec: Printed by Ti nil" of Ix'c, il,. red at tin i.^itation in -r>^t .. Ip r I .o; ,:!.:- 93r: Aiijr.; Yiirk, • I) I'.i-iiop of Qii- •• • nd ■- 1-: '-■ '> CATALOai f I'AM I'll LETS 151 w 183S. 1114 Note^ diverses sur ]o R^>i-(^\^ >iia. I'iT Arimir mir u \ >' iines. Pr. iiit're Ln ■ lisoii. Vi'i.ip D. rtzch: D. i'Iinpriiii.ri.j di' J. V. li.uchpr— belU v iHe. Ml)< rXXX\ Ito.. iL'i) pp. Iil5 f^inarta in tho arg !>*:: !'•:;.■!. .uul '■*-".i. < :t:iiiii;.ff imp, lilt int. !ii-.itio' :uii| iii-triictioii^ to person* intcndini? fo I nitc thitlur Is:',:,. ;>■ mi K\ ■'. .iliT, -.ho n iliM, ,.|!y " m tiio bush" for tho Inst two yoars. iM !> Di-oii TJirily. "*•• rd (inHinil.riilt:c, P:in.v. i-All.y, MlXOCXXXV. ICni.)., 1^2 pp. 1' misr' i Informant, .- A ('•" to J ppkr ("nnajia, contnininc reaw. < Alio ^!h Id vui\grnh\ n< irs for outfit, and charKes ot Voyage, ■'k '■''". "' 'it're of liie An l.^; qiinlitifw, and capnhililies of the ' of oiintry for ISU. tes of «ii)ji's, and an "stiniatc of the f(i' I'lirchaso of 80 .■■rt^ of land, building on, and sf -kinij ^' '(jcrsi ii ri-flwtions oi. In hnpp :.(»s4 of u •ottage life, idian S, r latr- .f Pnrtscn. FFants. '■ Ii!.,-t be thai it, wlicro .'he. rful quests rctir,-, To 'luso from il, and trim i ■ ir rveninff fire." ..ondoi Published ,iy O. C. : in thf year MDCCC- by Vv J. CoHtos, 160 King Street, nd on the Petition of the Consti- ■-. Hemarkg on the petitu.s ok tmi Cos tutiunalists. By Anti-Bureaucrat. Montreal: Printed at tho ikrald Office, May, 1835. 24ino., 192 pp. (Written by Adam Thorn.) 1119. First Annual Report of the Constiti tiovai, Asso(i\rio\ of Qitebec, Presented 2Sth Xovember, lS.i5. Win; as- Appendix, Containing *ho Dt 'aration, the State of the Ifppresf i., ;'on, the Petition to Hi."! Majesty and B. ,h Housw of the Imperial Parlin;:;.nt, am' tiie Report of tlie Apent. Quebec: Printed by (Jrder of the .■\^soc•ation. S35. vo., 28 pp. 1120. Extrait des Parties It- iihm ec^-itiello i'lm A te du Parleir.ent I'rov rial du Bas-Canada, passe dans In Trcnte-Siricrac iinee du Repjie de «a Majc^ Georoe III. Koi de la Grande-lint ijytie, &c. &c Intitule Acte pour faire. Repareb et CIIANOEB LES GhANIW ChKMIN.S KT PoXTS PAN CETTE PkoVI.NCE, ET PO''R i'aUTRES Vf'PPTS, K>- .»U?.\K- v"'iL .-E f:.-.;:;;:;TE a; \ D;;.t: .;T5 DE QUEBEC, MuNIRL.ai. m una TROlH-RlVlfcRES. Montreal: Imprime par Ludger Duverna a- F! ;rcau de La Minerve, No. 29, Rue St. Paul. 1836. 8vo., 14 pp III s^ 1 152 pvtiuc ARcnirEs of cavada 1121. A Brief View of the Townaiih- Luv.s up to tho prtsont time, with a treatise on the law and office of coNSTAnLE, the law rehitive to Landlord and Tenant, Dis- tress for Rent, Inn Keepers, kc. Compiled by the Author of the Provincial Jus- tice. Toronto: Printed by W. J. Coates, IfiO King Street. A.D. 1S35. Svo., 151 +3 pp. 1122. Colonial Policy, with iiims i i-on tiik kurmatkin ok Mii.itahy .skttlkme.nts. To which are added ob.seiivations o.n the Uolnuaky Qlestio.n now pending between this country and the United States. "Coelum non aninuini nmtant (pii trans mare eurrunt." London: James Cochrane and Co., Waterloo-Place. 1S.!5. Price One Shilling. Svo., 40 pp. 1123. Observations de L'llnv, D. V,. Vi<:rn, centre la proposition fait^- dans Ic '^onskil LfeoisLATiK, le t Mars, 1835, de rejeter le Bill de I'Asseniblee, pour la ' ation d'un Ao.E.NT DE I.A PllOVlNCE. Montreal: Imprirae par Ludger Duvornay, Bureau de La Minene. 1835. 8vo., Ty pp. 1124. A Speech on the imphovkmf.st of tuf: Shannon, btinf; i,, eontinuation of the debate in the House of Commons 12th May, 1835, givinp a comparative view of the .NAVicATioN OK THE HiiiEAi- Canal, i.N Canaoa. and the RivEit Shan.von in Ike- l.ANO; with observations on the value of a connc<-tion liy steam packets, with British America. London: J. Bain, 1. ILiymarket; W. Curry, Dublin; T. Kaye, Liverpool. 1835. With Maps 8vo., 60 pp. 1125. The New Eoad to Ruin, or intendi.l Railroad from Boston, Portland, and Portsmouth, three principal Naval Arsenals of the United States, to Quebec, the principal British Garri.son of Xorth America. Timeo Mainotos Et dona ferentes-et Britannos ridentos. Quebw, sold by all the booksellers IS,'!."). Ifimo . 11 pp. 1126. Report of the Special Sanitary Committee of .Montreal upon Cmolkra a.nd E.Mi(;n.ATii)s for the y.'ar 1S31. Montreal, printed by James and Thomas A. Starke, 108 Notre Dame Street, 183.".. iL'mo., 23 pp. 1127. Trait* sur la Politique Colonialc ilu Has Cannula. Rctlexions sur I'elat actuel du pays. Par un avocat. "Si les Journau.x restoient livre« comme aujourd"hui a la license et i I'impun- ite, la societ.' tombruit bienfot en dissolution; le poison qu'ils distillent est fait pour corder les liens qui en tienmnt unics toutes les parties." Bossuet. Biis-Ciinada; 1x3.'.. iL'ino.. c.T pp. 1128. Report <>t' a Keconiuiissunce of tli. Vmiik- ok iiik IvniiKvtiN am) CnAioiKRE made in August. \K\',, by order of His Exeellency Lord Aylmcr, in compliance — -•• -1 '• -I > ., --n- ••: '.^•it-Dtn.-, :!;.pL;!!iUu lo pronjotc a communication by a Railway between Quebec and the Atlantic Ocean, through the State of .Maine. Uo., 2 pp. CATALOaVE OF PAMPHLETS 153 1129. NaTigration of tho Gulf of St. Lawrence & sea adjace.nt. The following i8 a copy of a letter that Mr. A. C. Buchanan addressed to Lord Ayl.aer in relation to giigfe'ested improvemenU in the Navigation of the Gulf of St. Lawuknce and Sea aimacent, which Letter His Lordship subsequently sub- mitted to the present Governor-in-Chief the Right Honorable tho Earl of Goeford, for his Kxcellenoy's considcnttion. Quebec, 18.'!.^. Svo., 11 I'P. 1130. A Few Bemarki on Intprnal Imiirovenients 15y Jumes George. Quebec, 1S35. Svo., 11 pp. in the Camillas. 1131. Standing: Orders for the Seventy-Ninth IIioiilanders; with references to all General Orders issued from The Horse Guards, necessary to be known reluti-e to the Discipline, Economy. Conduct. Efficiency. Dress, and General Appearance uf the Kcgiment; War Office Warrants and Instructions, connected v.'ith Cloth- ing. Accoutrement.s, Appointments. Necessaries, and Finances; and Ordnance Regulations, relating to the Arms, Ammunition. Quarters, and Barracks nf the Corps. Quebec. Lower Canada, Ist March, 1835. Printed by Thos. Cary & Co. Freemason's Hall. 8vo., xxviii.+192-f 30 pp. 1132. Information respecting the Eastern- Townships of Txiwcr Can.iila, addressed to EMICRANT.S AND OTHERS in Search of LANDS FOR SETTLEMENT. Montreal: Printed by James and Thomas A. Starke. 18,35. 8vo.. 8 pp. 1133. The Emigrant and Traveller's Guide to mul through Caxai.a, by way of the Kiver St. Lawrence .is well as by way of the United States of America: With some Friendly advic. on Embarkation; The detailed cost of travelling on each route, and much other useful information to the settler. By John Murray. I see in this world. &c. Rev. John Newton. London: Smith, Elder and Co., Comhil! i835. (Prie.- One shilling and Sixpence) 16mo., 63 pp. 1134. Statistical and Practral Oisservations, relative t(i the T'liovixcE of New- Brunswick, Published for the Information of Emigrants. By Alexander Wedderburn, Emigrant Agent, and Secretary to the late Agricultural and Emigrant Society, at Saint John. New-Brunswick. Saint John: Printed by Henry Chubb, Market-Square. MDCCCXXXV. 4to., hO |.p. 1135. The Importance of providing: Rnu^mis Ei>i i atmn 'or the Poor: connected with the true Principle of all Christian Charity. Two DiscouRSF.a. preached by request, in the Cathedral Church of Quebec, before the Quebec Diocesan Com- mittee of the Society for promoting Christian KnowKnlge, on Sunday the 25th day of Oct., 1835. By John H. Hopkins. D.D.. Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the Diocese of Vermont. Burlington: Smith and Harrington. 1835. 8to.. 30 pp. 1136. A Brief Extract from the Joi rnai. of TiiAimns Oscood. Minister of the Gospel, with some anecdotes and Remarks on men and occurrencea, during a isaidence of six yean in England. 1 , 111 tr :: if ;: 111 154 rupiic ARcnivEs of cakada Should this brief statemt-nt of facts and opinions be useful in removing prcjudioe and promotinK truth and true religion, the author will feel himself well rewarded. It having been reported that the author was dead, it may be Rratifying to many friends and acquaintances to learn that he has returned to Canada in health. And during a lonpr residence in England, has been usefully employed in preaching the gospel, and visiting and instructing the destitute. This small publication will be lodged at book-shops in this city and other populous towns in Canada, and in London. Should more thtn sufficient to pay for the work be obtained, it will be employed in publishing more from the same journal. A copy of some testiinoiiinls will jippear on thi.- cover; and if any error or mis?t.itenient should appear, it will 1-e "orrected when made known to the author. Montreal: Printed at the Herald Office. IS.1.5. l2nio., 10 pp. 1137. Institution of a Cm wii ami StNinv Sriiooi.. in M-h.hi:. Western District, I'pper Canada. ."^^uidwich. r.S. : James M. Cowan, Printer, Emigrant Office. 1S35. 12mo., S pp. 1138. Message from the Legislative Council with certain resohitiotis on the subjects of The Clergy Reserves and tlic Executive and Legishuive Councils. l*i.5. 8vo., 22 pp. 1139. The Legislative Council Not chargeable with the L.ss of Tiik Approiriation Bii.1,; with observations on tlu- dangerous and unconstitutional Proceedings of the House of Assembly. Printed by Lewis \V. Durant, Market Square, St. John, N.B. 1835. 12mo.. 5S pp. 1140. The Loss of the Appropriation Bill chargeable on the Legislative Council; with a Vindication of the Proceedings of the House of A.ssembly. By a Freeholder. Saint John: Printed by Donald A. Cameron, Observer Office, and sold (for the Author) by O. Watch, Bookseller, Market-Square. 1835. 8vo., 28 pp. 1141. Remarks on the Proposko Cmox of tiu: C\s\p\h. Published in the year 1822. Concordia res paivae crescunt, discordia maximae dilabuntur.— Sail. By J. A. Roebuck, Esq., M.P., who, under a bill of the Assembly of Lower Canada of the session 18.';^ was named " Agent of the province." Quebec, 1835. 8vo., 12 pp. 1142. Report of a Ski.ect Committkk To wliich was It. f.>rred the Subject of Tub (^I'RHKNCY. Ordered, by the House of Assembly, to be Printed. (2000 copies) 15th April. 1835. Toronto: M. Reynolds. Printer to the Hon. The House of Assembly MDCCCXXXV. 8vo., Ill pp. ^ 1143. Report of a .Siioct Committee nf the Lwhslativk CoiNcir. or ITpper Canada, upon the Provisions made by law for the support of a Protestant Clergy in that Province. Toronto: Printed by R. Stanton. Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty. Is3,''). 8vo., 80 pp. CATALOOVE OF r/^PHLET8 155 1144. List of tlie Proprietoup of the ('vwivx Ci>mi ini-orporntcd liy Iloyal Charter, I'Jth August 1826. Office, No. 13, St. Helen's i'lace. LdiiJon : Printed by W. Miircliaut. lnt;rani-Court, Fenchurrh-Street. 1S35. Svo.. It! pp. (Ccintains several MSS. pa^es.) 1146. To the Committee for the Con-tniotiim of a Ship Caxai,, from Fort Krik to XuiiAUA KiVEU, at or below the ViUano of Waterloo. Buffalo: Printed by David M. l):iy. 1835. 8vo., 8 pp 1146. The Annual Report of the Ilonrd of Diroitora of the \Vi;i.i,ANr> ("\\\i. (oMi'Aw. 1»34. Published by order of the Hoard. II. l-eaviinvorth. Printer: St. Catharines, U.C. 1835. 12mo., 15 pp 1147. Timber Duties. Kt-solntion^ of the seleet eommittee of the House of Co. unions reported to the Ilonuurable Ilou^e on the 14th Av n;-t, I'^SS. 4to., 2 pp. 1148. Becord Commission. Paper- relative to Tl.i i'rojfet of building: a Gkxkral Kecoru Ofkick. With Plans. London; April, MDCCCXXXV. 8vo., xiv+81 pp. 1149. Beport of the Commissioners niipointed under the Lower Canada Aet, 4th William IV. Cap. 10, to visit the United States Penitentiaries. Hon. D. Mondelct and J. Neilson, Esquires, Commissioners. Quebec, printed by Neilson & Cowan, Mountain Street. 1835. Svo., 75 pp. 1836. 1160. The Discovery of America. Py Christopher Columbus; and the origin of the North American Indians. By J. Mackintosh. Toronto: Printed by W. J. Coates, King Street. 183f> 8vo., 152 pp. 1161. Letter to His Excellency Sir Francis Bond Head, K.O.IL, &c &c. &c. as to the Uailroads i.\ Uppkr Canada, and the means of constructing them without the aid of Foreiffn capital. By James Buchanan, Esq., His Majesty's Consul at New York. Toronto: Printed at the Patriot-Office, Chewett's Buildings. (133f. !) 8vo., 15 pp. 1162. A Brief Account, together with Observations made during a visit in the West Indies, and a tour through the I'nitk:) States* of America, in parts of the years 1^32-3; together with a Statistical ac<-olnt ok Upper Canada; By Dr. Thomas Rolph, Ancaster, Gore District, Upper Canada. Dundas, U.C. G. lleyworth Hackstaff. Printer. 1836. 8vo., 2724-16 pp. 1163. Siige de Quebec, en iTISii. Copie d'aprSs un Manuscrit Apporte de Londres, par i/Hunurable D. B. Vkiek, lors de son retour en Canada, en Septembre 1834. — Mui 1835. Copio d'un Miinuserit de|)08e a la Bibliotheque de Hartwell en Angleterre. Quebec: Dc« Presses de Frechette \- Cie., No. 8, rue Lamontagne. 1836. 8vo., 41 pp. i 156 PUBLIC ARCniVEf! OF CASADA. 1154. An Authentic Narrative of tho I^-> of tic I'.ARyiK Maishnl smonahl. off New- foundliiiid. On her Passaye from Quthec to Limerick, on the 7th of Doc. 18:)5; iiiclucliiiK iiitorcHtiuK particulars of The Sufferings of the Crew, as related by TiioMv.s C xMx aii.i J...SK1M1 SiiKARtH, two of the Survivors, who wen; huidid at Portsii]out}i, by the Arab TranpiKirt, A\i>fust :.'2ud, l.SW. Kiitfrrd at Stationers' Ilail. Jvitli: Print.'d for the p:d:tor, IJy \V. lirowninff, Walcot Street; and may bo liad of mot-t other IJook.wUerK. ISit!. Itinio., i4 pp. 1155. E .isting Difficnlties in the (io\ni\\ii\r .k tmk Cwmh^ Rv J. A. Koebuek, ^r.P. Loud,..,: Printed by V. and W. ReynoU. Little Pultenev Sln-et, r.oldon Square. \KU\. 8vo., (is pp. 1156. Anti-Gallic letters: ad.lr,sM-d t.. ili< Lx,,!!.,,. v, Tb.. K.rl r,t (i,„i.,rd (lov- enior m Chief of the Canadas. By Caniillu8. .Muiitrcal: I'riut.d at ill. H.rald Oflire. IVitj. Mm.i •>■'(; pp t Written by Adam Thoni. M. A.) 1157._Ob8er.uiions ..■ im: C.nm,., r,„Ns. i>„liti..al „„,1 .lu.i.,i.l. ,.,■ tb,. |{,.,T.sll Lou.MKs, with PiiorosKD A.MKM.MK.NT.S .xusTKCsted by the political differences now ex.stmK .n the provinces of Tpper and Lower Canada: In a letter to the K.cht IIoNoi KABLE L..;u. (itE.vKi.G, His Majesty's principal SecreUry of State for the Colonies. i;.v JAME8 C1.R.ST.E EsTEN, LL.D. Late Chief Justice, and President of the Council, of the Bermudas. ,^o..^°'"^""' Kiehards & Co., Law Booksellers and Publishers, 194. Fleet Street. lo.Ki. bvo., 16 pp. 1158. A Narrative of ii„> Akkmu of Qi kkn-tom i,, tla- War of 1M2 t .u \Vt' " ^''''"'"' "" *''" ^"■''•'"'•™ o" that event, in a book entitled. '• Notices of the War of 1S12." By Soh.iuoii Van Rensselaer. New York: Leavitt. Lord & Co.. 180, Broadway. P.o>t,.n: Cro.b.r A: lirew.sU'r. ISifl. Ifm,,., viii f i:i4 pp. 1159. Declaration of rin: V.iw^ am, Omr, r-^ ,,t tb,. r.uiriM. C.v-Tin ti„nm So-iity On Its Re-orpanuation. Ad.lressed T„ TilEiR Fki.i.ow S, iukcts in T'pper Canada! Toronto: 18.30. 8vo., 12 pp. 1160. The Refonn Alli^nee Society t„ tb.ir !!r, .b.r K, form.rs i,, Crmi Cnvpa Toronto, May. IS.ifi. 8vo., 8 pp. 1161. A Letter ..n tb,' Pn-jKi-od New C.. I, .Ilia) Kii,i,linj.' System. IH.Ifi By William Baneks. Prlntc! by C. K. Fother^'ill. I'alla.iiinii Otli,,., Y„rkSfr.rf. T,.r-.„t.. lOmo 1- PP- "®%^°f'P,''**^''. "":VI^: ^"■"T n.'N"iMHiK T.,.iio(;nNn.;, Hi- Mai-tv's Secretary vf . t:ttc : - t'r.r rr.Ioi.i.-s. To IIi.s K.x, Ei.i.F.Nrv Sir Fkantis Bond Head, Lieutenant (.ovemor hf I pper Canada; Containing His Majesty's Answer to the separate Addres-,s and Representations which procwnled from the I^eRislative Council and VATALOGVF. OF I'AilPULETS 167 H0U8C of Assembly, durinR the first Session of the present Parliament; and Ilia instructions to the Lieutenant (Jovernor. Communicated to the House of Assembly by Message on the 30th of January 1836. Ordered by the House of Assembly to be printed. Toronto: M. Iteynolds. l.s;J6. 8vo., 36 pp. 1163. Appendices to the Hepurt of the i:xiciiti\c ("ouiirjl '.'!tj. ^vo., KKi-fapp. SO pp. 1172. Petition Ai\ iroNdiiMur.-; Chcvaliir-. Ciloviris et Hnunri-iiis. h'^^ (\)miniiTies du Renil>Iy. Toronto, 2Mh ilay, l»;i('.. -Ito., 1 p. 1175. The Speech of Ciiii. A. Hacm.h.man-, Esq. in the House of As.-cinbly, on the l{e;iort of the Committee on the dikkehexces between His E.vcellencv Sir Francis B. Head, anu the i.ate K.xecltive (.'oiNni,. Kingston: Printed at tiie office of the Clironicle & Gazette. 1836. limo., K; pp. 1176. Speech of C. A. Hac.khmas, 1:m;. M.IM'. in the IIoise of Assemhly, April l*tli. l><.'!ii. affaiii^t the adoption of the report of the select Committee on the subject of the ditTeren('i> lutween His i'.xcellency and the E.xccutivo Council. Toronto, r.C; .1. 11. l.,iwronee. Printer. Guardian Office. MDCCCXXXVI. Svo„ 24 pp. 1177.' The Speeches, Messages and Replies of His E.xeclleney .'^m Francis Bond Hkao, K.CMI., l.i('utiii.iiit-(iov( riior of rpper Canada, accompanied by an Extract nioM A Dem'ak H c)l' His E.Ncellcncy to Lord Glencln: together with Introductory Ul.MilcKS. AND A IhllKK HloCII M'lIICM. SkKTCII. ■■ 1 know not," olisi rvcd one of tlic I'lost eminent En^dish diplomatists with whom he iiad very fre.|u»iit commuijicatif as, '-where Lord Collingwood got his style, but he writes better than aii.v of us.'' Toronto, r.C: Henry Uowsell. IS.'jr,. S\o., 72 pp. 1178. Remarks on n Koport of a Comniittee of the Hou?e of .\ssembly, submitted for the cou'-ideration of tl.e M(>mbers of the Legislature and the public at large. Si^rued William 15. Feltou. Quebe<', 2.".th ,Tany 183(5. 4to., 4 pp. 1179. Clergy Reserves & School Lands in f'pper Cnnadn. Afr. Buchanan's Letter tn Wm. II. Draper. Ton .ito: l«,'?n. Rvc. 14 pp. 1180. Report of a Rdeet Committee of the Commons House of Assembly of Upper C:ii.;i(l \ on the subject of Govfrnment Grants made to certain Relioious Denom- iX.T^.vs ix THF. PKoViXi K. and tin: jMirposc' to whii'h such Grants are applied. .iXm) copies prititoi by order of the House of Assembly. rnr..iito; \l Kcynolds. Printer, l^Iif!. 4to., 40 pp. CATALOaVB OF PAMPBLEfl 159 1181. Froceedingrs ha.l by tlio IIousp of AsscmMy .inrinsr ihp 2ii(; ^rssion Vi\ii Pro- viiiciiil riiriiiini. lit 011 tin; Hiihjcct of the Ci.khuv Rkserves. Ordered by tbo Ifoiisc of A.ssomhly to be printed. Toronto: M. R.yiiolds, Trintor. IS.IC. Ifinio.. 2.j pp. 1182. Thoughts on the pre.^«,'iit stalo mid fut.ire pr(>sp<'cf.t „f iho Cm ik 11 ok Kncland I.N ('a.N.MI.V, with HINTS IMK SOMK IMPH0V1.:.MI-:NT IV IIKR KnXESMSTICAL AKHANGK- MENTs; Inimbly iid In .-.od to the Rt. Rev. tlv ' -.1 Rishop and the Rev Cleriry Ry a I'n^bytcr of the Hio^ese of Qiitb Priiitid for the piibiisher: IS.'iO. 8vo., 1183. The Fourth Report of ti,o Upper Canada U. Iiei.ms Traot and Rook Society Ju-ad at the Annual Cuiierai Meeting. Held on the llth February, 1836. T( nrnto: C.uardian Offiei--.!. II. Lawrence, Printer. AIDCCCXXXVI 8vo 10 pp. 1184. Society for the PropaKation of the Cospel in Foreipn Parts. A view of the Statk. of tiik Ciilkcii in thk Casadas, in a letter to the Society, from the Risnop of Montrc'al. Xo. 4, Trafalttar Square, Charing Cross, London, 1836. 8vo., 20 pp. 1186. The Foundations of Episeopaey: A Sermon, prea.lied on J,e Consecration of the K.Kht Rev. W i..,.iA.M Crant Rkokjmtox, D.D. Fir.t Rishop of Australia, and the RiKht Rev. i;eok(;e Jemosai-iiat -Molxtain, tj.D. First Ri„hop of Montreal, Jx)wer Canada. Ry tlie Rev. I. K. X. Molesworth, M.A. Domertic chaplain to the Right Hon & Rev. the l-.arl of (JuildforJ, Rector of St. llurtm's Canterbury, and one of the six preachers of Canterbury Cathedral. Published by command of Ilia Craee the Archbi.'.b.)p of Canterbury Londmi: Printed for J. O. & F. Rivinnton, St. Paul's Church Yard, and Waterloo Place, Pall Mall, 1830. Price Is. Cd. 12mo., 46 pp. 1186. Six Months of ( Ry Fdvvard Wix ?) Second Edition. London: Smith, Klder and Co. XKWK01M.1.AM) MissiosAitv-s .ToiRXM,, from February to lf<3i!. Kimi vii-t 2L'S pp. Cornhill, Rooksellers to Their -Jajesties. 1187. Strictures on the remarks of the R,.v. ,1. Roid. in his pamphlet in favou- of the TEMrERAScE Society by the Rev. J. Abbott, A.M. •' Prove all things, hold fast that which is good." St. Paul. Montreal: Printed at the Herald Office. MDCCCXXXVI. 8vo., 31 pp. 1188. Prospectus of the Plan and Principles of a Society which is proposed to be formed in Montreal for the attainment and cecurity of Umversal and Perfect Relioious Liberty and FciiuuTT, and for the immediate and entire abolition of all invidious distinctions in favour of one sect to the exclusion or disparagement of another. Montreal, printed at the Courier office, 1836. 12nio., 28 pp. 1189. The Annual Report of the Roard of Director.s of the Welijind Canal CoMPANV. 1835. Published by order of the Board. H. Leavenworth, Printer: St. Catharines, U.C. 1836. 8vo., 43 pp. 'ii ■. .-J.!... 160 i'vulic AKcaivES or Canada 1190. Beport "f thr Dini'tors (if tlio Wki.i.am) Canm. Comi-anv for 18;!fi. 4to., 1 p. 1191. Report on a 1ii;(onnaiss\n( k ri'H \ |!mi. |;,i\i, from tlif ( oxst of Maine to QiKiiKc. Itespoi.tfuUy iiisorilied to Ilia Excellency, Robert P. Dunlop, Gov. of Maine. IJy S. TI. Long, Lt. Col. U.S. Engrs. 1836. 8vo., 80 pp. 1192. Report of the Engineer uiMiu tlic i'ruliniiiiaiy Smimvs, for tlio London and CioRK Kail Hoad. Toronto: CouriLT Otiice— (i. II. IlackstafT, Printer. 18:56. 12mo., 36 pp. 1193. Some Observations n -iiciinir n (ou;\t \Vi>iiii\ K\iii;ti\i>. I'liutiii ii.v (;. II. liack-talf. (.'liuriir drticc. .Markit IJuililiiiffs. Toronto, L'nd November, 18;5fi. li'mc, 8 pp. 1194. Systeme tie Stenographie, :ir|ili':il'l«' an l'raui;ai- .t a I'Aiiplais. Par V. IJi'al AiiCPriJ. Ktmiiant en Droit. (iuclitL': Iinprimi' poiir le proprii-taire, par Frechette & Cie, Rue Lnmon- tacrne No. 8, lS3(i. 8vo., 15 pp. 1195. M^moire Concornnnt Ics drovrs ilii Sanlt au-Matolnt, i\o la Chatellonie de Cou- lonpr. I't A litres, qno Le Si'minnire do Quel)cc Possede a Titre de Fief. No date, bnt probably 1830. Rvo., 84 pp. 1196. Prospectus of the St. .Xshhius AM) Qi 1 lu r ljMii;o\n. St. Andrews: Printed nt the Standard Office, Water Street. 1836. 8vo., 15-f XXX pp. 1197. Information respectiMtr the Ka-^.tihn Townsmii's ok LowKi! Canada addressed to Kmitrran*..-* and othors in siarch of lands for (icttlcnient. Sherbrooke, printed by Walton and Ouylord, 1836. 16mo., 10 pp. 1198. StateLaent made to a Spirjal Coart of the directors of the IliiiTisii Amkrican Land C'impa-NV, held on the 3rd of February, 183(i, by Mr. Frederick Templetou, who pas-cd the previous Summer in the Eastern Townships of Lower Canada. 8vo., 11 pp. 1199. Henry; or the Juvenile Traveller. A laithful dilinealion of a voya;,'e across the Atlantic, in a New Vork Packet; a description of a part of the Unitrd .States — manners and customs of tl.e people; A journey to Canada; with an account of the Couiniks — EiiioBATioN — Sketches OK sih;ktv — Km'kn.-^ks ok h.m.i.i.ing — Scenery, etc. etc. By tlie wife of a British Officer, resident in Canada. London: Siinpkin, Mar hall, and Co. Stationers'-IIall-Court. 1836. ]2mo., vi+136 pp. 1837. 1200. Ths Affairs of the Canadas. In a series of I/^tters. liy a Canadian. I Rev. Etrerten Ryerson.] ' Correct every real (?rievanee, but maintain tiie happy coimtitution inviolate."' tlis Excellency Sir Francis B. ITead, and the people of Upper Canada. London: Printed by J. King, College Hill, London. 1837. 8vo., 75 pp. rATAr.nr( E of pamptilkts 161 1201 Resolutions pa.«<.,i at « PuW.. M-rtins -m ,1,,. r.,„rt H,,,,,,. i„ Svdvfv in .»,» I:!::;;:!;'.;:::: ;;;"'"• "" '-^ ''•' '""■ '^^^- ^-^-'-^^ the o:ve:;:s'oyt^; 1202. Hesolntions to bo submitted to a V.cwrA Wooun^r ,.f ,1 t 1 U-. IM.. at n„.,n, o„nfomm.l.v to a puhlisl.od r.<,uisition. 4to.. 3 pp ^' l'ri„t,..l I.V I '." w n^...' "'^,-^'"J-tJ •^^overnmont. in the year 1836. I'riiitcd by Lowis \V. Durant i; Co., I'imo., 74 j)p. Masonic Hull, St. John, year N.B. 1837. States. •■ ''° -^"'"•'■kustkkn JJoisimbv op thk United September 20. 1S?7. Kend. and laid upon the table. 8vo., 56 pp. 1205. A Few Wordi on the Subject of Ca.nadv "y A Uakkisteh. '^""^c^lT^XT ''"''''■ '''^""^ "' ""' ^'^^'"'■'- 1 ''•■!". (From the Nova 1208. An Addren to TriE Citizk.ns ok fUtm hv Sir w < -n n IK CiM-Kii Canada, and the C IN ITS 1209.^ Canadiana: containing Rkkt( iif:-< 1 OMTiCAt. AKFArR,s. In two parts. " All that boar this arc \illain.s Not to rouse up at the (treat call of Nature. And check the growth of these domestic spoilers. That make us slaves, and tell us, 'tis our charter." H573,'->— 17 r «-^. it sr •li^i-iai!^ ■ >tS^^6f 162 l'( ItLIC AKCUIVf.S OF VASAOA 1210. Narrative of iho r.\siv(;K c. tiik Pi'iur a. ii.*s tiik Ati.antic. Hy Lady Aylmer. I)e 1 o» Montreal : Printed by Ludirer Duvernay. at the Minerre office, St. Faul ht. No. 29, l.'^37. li-'mo., 14 pp. 1218. Thoughts on tiik Bankinc Systkm of Trper Ciinadn. and on tiik prment crisis. Toronto: Printed for the Author. 1S37. 8vo.. 16 pp. 1219. An Act to Incorporate Suii t> mi- 1 W In<,.,.. into Char... „f £ M' dinLanlli'ri:".^-;.^-^: ''vt Toronto: PrintcKl by Jf. Reynolds. Cor. & Adv. Office. 1837. 8vo., 38 pp. K.«crve8 to the purposes of General Education ^^^ "^ *^' ^'"'«=' Ist SosBion, l.ith Parliament Toronto: Printed by M. Reynold.. Cor. 4 Adv. Office. 1837. 8vo.. 32 pp. 1225. The Reserve Qnestion, or » »,.nl for the (l,„reh iJy one of itg Clergy. Aiuii alu>rain partem, Fiat Jugtitia. Printed for the Author. l.«^;J7. «vo.. 20 pp. 1226. Wesleyan Methodism .:■. Ip.,,, ^v.n.. \ «,„„ , , , , fori; P of Ministers of t),.. W Ji \. .1. V T" P'"''a'"''<'d before th«. Con- Torouto. June 18th lai. ^'■^'"■•^■""•^''•'''<^"" Ch"r«»> '" Canada. City of By KKert^m Ryerson. Publish. l,y request ..f tl.,. Conference. 1;.. te.i.f.v the (i„.,vl „,• the On.ee of Ood."-S<. Paul I he friends of all. the enemies of none."-VoAn We»lev ■rontu: Pnnted at the Conference Office. 1837. Svo'a? pp. 1227. M6moire Hur lW,nvil,iiit.- d.s Cures en Cnnado. ovo.. 41 pp. *.".3-)— 17j « %1 V 164 ri'iirir Ah'fiiivy.s or ri\,i/>.4 1230. Lei R«velatioii« du Crime "u ( vMinrvN 1 1 -i « ('..mi-h. k<. Ain»i que lii Vi>rtu lo Crimo a i«« (Wrr*. — Uaciiie. Chri'uiqtu» C^anailiiMinci- liu is;l4. P«i F. U. A. i'il|. .r,i«- I'.ir Kncli.tH- rt Ci.', N.. - IJu.' LiIiloiitiiLniiv Qili'tx'i'. I"«"'.- Hvii., T:t pp. iWritUti liy K. U. Anuors.) 1231. TrBi»* Kiir 111 T.'iiii.' ■!.- I.ivn -. . n p.irtir -iMipIr I ii.irtif duiilil. . rrditfr imiir l.i cl.i^^f nil .iiitilc. I'ar .Ills l.niinii. Kt>lcll:illt I'li l»r .a Qiu'Inv: Iiiipritiir par N .\nl,lii, Ui,r Si. I'i. rn . N'.i. .Tl. 18:17. Sv.. . IS pp. 1232. Report of tho ('otiimitt«'.> ..f the lin-isc "f A-m i.l.v to whom wim r '• rml that part of the .loiiniaU of lust Sf-snioii, contaiiiiiiK tlic Lottor of tho Six'nkcr of t)io lIoiiM- of A-Minhly of l.(pu.r l .iiacl.i. uith nr' nii Kc«oliitioii.-( of that IIous.'. acoompanyiiiK the game. 1S37. 8vo., 15 pp. 1233. An Abstract of tlw .Miimi.- of ih.^ S^^ k tuk. I'm>i)vn;itUN_ Cni riii of i'ani>\. (in coiiniotioii with tlii' Cluinli of S.'otlaiul.) Sonsion VII., held at Toronto .'Ust AiiKust lilh Soptiiiil.. r, 1n17. Toronto: Printed hy William .?. Coat..-*. MDCCCXXXVII, ,Svo., 23 pp. 1234. A Sermon preached in St. Andrew's t'hunli. Montreal, on i >■ thirtieth day of Niveoibor, IHM, (St. AndrewV Day) hy the Ukv. Ai.kxam.kk Mvtiiibson. A.M. Minister of th«t Church and one of Uie Chaplaina of St. Andrew's Society, Montreal. riiblir-lu'd by ropiest of the Society -Vfonli -hI: Printed hy James Starks & C MDCCCXXXVII. K'nio.. 61 pp. 1235 Address t.. il.- Kkm.m.k MiMmus of the Cm m ii ok Ciihikt in Toronto. Toronto: I'riHed hy W. . I. CoatcH. King Street. 1^.37. Hvc. -JS i-p. 1236. Christ Cnicifled: A Serm.n preached before the Pre-bvt ;>■ of Toronto, on Februuary 7. 1H.'J7. by previous iippointm.'iit of the Presbvtery, and publishe. 1237. The Authority of a Tlireefold Ministry in the Chunli, iiishops. I'n.st-. and Deacons, proved from the .Vcw Testament. Hy William Hey. K-i . KIIS. Member of the Royal CoUeRe of SurKi-oiis in London; Honorary Member .f the Uoval Colleire of .'^urpciis in Ireland, of th Royal MiKlical Society of Kilinbiirt'li. ol the Literary and Pliilosophical Society of Manchester; and Late Senior Sur^'eon ..f the (iencral Infirmary at Leeds. New Kdition Adaptin] to the use of the Society. London: Printed f>ir the Society for PromotiiiR Christian Knowledge; Sold at the De|)ository. Creat Queen Str.H-t. 1 'oln's Inn Fiel.ls; and by all Book- sellers. 1H.17. Itlmo., 2H pp. 1238. A Sermon, upon the Death of II i~ Late Majesty, Wil.t.iwi IV. And upon the Acet^sion of our present Sovereitrii. Quei'ii Victoria; preached at the Episcopal Churches. Saint-.Iohn, Ne\v-P>ruiis\v .'k. Bv l::e P.V-. •,:^--::d I W D r:r;;y, A.M.. A.ssistant Minister, "Put them in mind to be subject to principalities and powers, to obey maRis- trates. to be readv to every fcnod work." Titus iii. 1. Saint John: Printed by Henry Chubb. Market Square. lH:i7. 12mo., 16 pp. rilMoat IC Oh I'Wi'iii.f.TH „, 1239. Experience ..f F.vr «V,>' 11 of ihi> forest. '•!> >!■ thcrcfiiri ^ 'oml i-iditiiiii. Ji-t,m: Print...l f„r il,.. l>.|,|„h,.r j. hv„.. 47 pp. I'ci|ii(i<| tril)«>. r thut 1 Mntf. x.\ i], H), JO 1240 A Tre.tiie on Hydrophobia, (tak.n fr„n. ,[„• Man.M.TiDt ,.f . . =< • "'f."-"'"' T "-'' i" "1-...-1 .nfall.1,1.. K..m r^th an J " """* iiiid III .•oiitiriii.-.l ciw..*. ■"i.im.v, buth 88 a pi.v,.|itutive l!>' Hniry Il„^-li,., , H.M. l.t I{,.yal U..B'f ) M. ...r..al: I.rii.t.J „ tho H.rald OfR...-. ,,s.,7. (Price 2,. 6d.) 8vo.. M pp II.M.'s U..v,.r..ni,nt. "' "" ^"'"'""1 Drpartracnt of Soutl,ampton: (No date, but probably 1837.) 8to.. 19 pp. '^^^:^sr^;t:^r''^ """ - ''""--' ''■"'• ^- - Tru.h v. '''\^^ '" '"" ''""•'•■ " '■"-'- -" •".•ir n.ply .. tW Wo.K.. M.... •'The Tyraiit-H ohi.in* iir.. only ntro..^, &c. &c-Colo i'rice Ono j^nny. i6ino., 8 pp. "..., "''■ ; 'V,' ^'«'"'»""'«"«e« 0/ «even«« Inquiry 7?» - ^..^ ■ - /::;:^„^s^ ^s:^,x ';:::s;^ "^^r^ ^^-^ '• 22. LudifBte Street. 1837. 1245. Articles of Association. c.Nv.n s s^ ivs, ,mv,^. n . 1838. 1248. An Act tonniond. ,ni,) r.ducc into one Act The Vilifi. I / , „ Passed flth March IMS. '^'''"* '•"'» "^ »»"' Province. Printci by Order of „ Commons no,.«e of AgsemblT 8vo..'r;r "^'-'--^ "--''^Q'-'^M-tcenentMaj.ty. is.,s. 1247. Speech of K. .s. (\YrFv Fs., m p .u r> . nth^.Fanuary.' I838r """ ''' '"" '""•"""'•"' »♦" l^we, Canada." Wednesday,' T.-ndnn: Prinf.^I by p«.rmiHsi,„i ,,f th<< ProDriotor of « Tk if m ' ' l.S-SS. 8vo.. 20 pp. roprictor of The Mirror of Parlia- 166 PUBLIC ARCHIVES OF CAVADA 1248. Lord B.-ougham's ipeech in tlic IFourtc , ...d tVhruary, on THE MALT11KATMK.NT l)f tilO Noff M AMK11Ii;A.N CoLOMES. London: James Kidgway and Sons. Pic<;idilly. 1S33. 8vo., 3' pp. 1250. Speech of Tlu' KiKlit Iloiionr.il.lr boii. Ammh hmn, dn the House of Ix)rd«). On tlie S.cond Heading of the Canada Iuivkunmk.st Bill. Friday, February '2. 18:58. London: Printi'd by Permission of the Proprietors of "The Mirror of Parliament." l.s;58. Svo., 17 pp. 1251. A Few ObiervatioM ni"'" ilic *mi i; anh imi i^mk of our .Noinii Amkrican CoLO.MKS. l!y Lieut. Colonel OldtieUl. K.ll., Corps of Uoyal Engineers. C'l-.-l '.I' liMinlMv du piUlM' .... The Fisheries of Newfoundhmd .... Ahhe Kaynal. London : Published by F. I'inkmy, at the Military Library, (Late Egerton'g), near Whitehall. 1S3,S. 8vo., 17 pp. 1252. Address of the Dir. .hk TivMd.i.t ot the Wistkun Distuict .\(;ki(i;ltl'ral ASn IJoUTKl LTIRAI. Si . IKTV. Pre|iart> Nh;... imions between OiiKAT Britain AND THE United States of Amehha, relating to the Boundary Between the British Possession.'* of Ix)wer Caniida and New Brunswiek, in North America, and The United States of America. By Andrew Stuart 8vo., 206 pp. with maps. 1254. Address of (;o\Eitvoii Kknt to l?,.th Bmn. !»•> ..f the L.-irislatu"- of the State "K Maine. January, 18.18. AuKusta: Luther Severance, Printer. l^HS. ' .o.. 27 pp. 1235. Hessaf;e from the President of the United States. tmnsniiiticR n letter from the Marshal of the Northern District of the State of New York, respecting dis- turbances on the Canadian Frontier January the 13th. 1838. 2.'>tli ConRrei*. 2d Si>s«ion. (Dora. Nos. 64-73-74) House of H'^preoentatives Exerutive. ''vo., 62 pp. 1256. Remarks upon the Disii ted Points .k Hoi Nn\Kv uinler the Fifth Article of the Treaty of Ghent, Principally compiled from the Statements laid by the Govern- mint .if (ireat lirilain U'fore the Kinjr of the Netherlund.s. as Arbiter. Saint John, New-Brunswick: Printed by D. A. (Cameron, at the Obs«rrer Office. l-'.'iH. 8vo., hi pp.-f Bpp. 34 pp. CATAWaVF. OF PAMPniETS ,^ 1267. Report and ReMlvei in rclati,,,, to the North Kastcn. Boundary, in the Commonwealth of Mussachuoetts 1838. 8vo.. 70 pp. Li.;;,r'Cl:s"r:L:T;",,^'~'" °' '""' "'»"' "■■■• ■« ^-» "' 1260. Lord Darham and tiik ("awhuv I/)NiM..v and Wk.stminstkr ItKvitw. Montreal. Frintvd for tlu- Piihli,*her9. A reprint from the .lannarj- Number of the 1838. 8vo.. 32 pp. u^" , V n • ' ""*'''^':"* "••■ I'""EH Canaiu. L'ppkr Canada Vova Scotia. N.w Bk. ,v..wkk, a.nc, t„e I.s.an,. ok Phkvck Kuwahd. 1838. 4to 2^PP 1262. The Canadian Cri$it, and I>inn I)i rmam's Vmsu.v . ,i. v Coi.o.ME.s; with remarks the r.-,Ml» Vf , ^ i i • *''^ '^°"" Amebican u.^.^d State, on ...; ;!:mr-rl;sr;- ihets^s - ;s:;;I;:::iM:vaf'-"'^'"'"'^"''"^ ^^«- ^--'"pp- '''to?o'dr'Si>SS Po7J:^ ""■'"•^'"'' ^-""-- "- "^^'«« Awalc.- A By Lynch Luwdon SharjH!. U'ndon: Whittukur and Co.; Bcllerbv York- Pr^.. ,.„J tr ■ , , 1888. 12mo.. 25 pp. uiLeroy. i ork, Lros* and Hamson, Leedi. 1264. Canadian Church Deititntion. .0 .^:^:\£. Sx^'Jii^rili'^st^Jj^^r?" °' ^^"'7^' 4c. DaUd Novemher eoth, 18S8 ^ ^ *^ Comm.M.oner, 4c. .X. S^KH^vt!'"""" '^"'^ '"^ ^"^ ^"^'«^" - "•" ^'"--» "' Upp„ Krom Appendix C Paije 57. Price Sd.'e.ch/ofl'pL; lJ^nd^"^i:- l^'p;" ^"' ""' '^' "" '""'"^"•■"- 1»«3. Lord Bnrham'i Retnrn. SowiuU^r, isis. From the " Wii.m Vw.wkk. I5y CiiAHl.Ks C'l..vHK, Km)., liiirristor nt Law; Author of " A Few Words on tlio Subject of Caiiadu." London : Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Lon«njani. 18.38. 8vo., 30 pp. 1268. Report I'f the .Joint Comniittie n( the Coiiiicil niiil As-eiiihly. upon His Excel- lency the Lieiitfiiiiiit Governor's MessaRC of the I'Oth day of Junuury, Prince Edward Island. ^^;!^. Ui... 10-i xi pp. 1269. Tie Canadian Controversy; It< Ohkis. Nvti iik. ash Mkrits. (By Frederick Elliot Esq., Clerk to the Commiasioaersf) " Vous savez le Latin ?" " Qui ; mais faitcs " . . . . \a- BouDteois (leiitilhominc. " Had the House not heard — not from .... —Lord .T. Uussell'a Speech. 22d December, 1837. London: Printed for Loiijrnian, Orme, Brown, Green, & Ix)nKman«, Pator- nogter-Row. IMs. 8vo., 84 pp. !270. The Same as No. 1269. Se.ond Edition. 1271. Hints on t\»- Cask ^r (^wi.v. f.r the ("iinsidcration of MKMUi.its oK Pakua- MK.NT. ■' Do I di>icoiira.rf rchelliun. mutiny, rapine, and plunder? You riny think I d'l. believers but Heaven forbid! No: I ein'ouraRe you to all these laudable iiiul. itakincs. Ynu shall plunder, you chall pull down the Government, but you shall do tlii-< upon my authority." Dryden's Dos Seiustikn, A. iii. S. :!. l.niui.i,: .bui, \lurr:'y, A:i.cm.ir'. Street. \l l)C('l"XXXVl 1 1. Svo, lil [ip. 1272. Correspondfuce betw.Mn \\,r .'.iaic-tyV I'liiMirvt. Sii hktahy ok Statk for the Coi.o.MKs A.NU TiiK E\Ki, OK DiRiiAM, <.n the subject of the Lattkr's Kk.sionation of the otlii.iicr in the ('anniorth American Possessions, &c., &.C.. ealtinu Hi- l.oTtii|i'- .\ttentioii lu tiie Advaiitaircs t(i lie Derived by Allowin;j a Free Transit -f .Merchandise through Canada to the State nt Mieli> Kan anil Wisconsin Territory; as :i means of Preservinir our Friendly Itelation^ with the I'liitwl States With ni,.,rvatitins as to the River St I.awmiee, for extendioB tlie Comnurce nf the blnipiri' and Enriching the Canadas. By .lames liui-hanaii, Es(|., Her .Majesty's Consul for the State of New-York. 18.18. hvo., 25 pp. 1274. Canada. I'mvmu'atk yih u ('ihhmk-! .\ii >iin ulili-hcd arcumen'. Hv .Ti remy Bentham. London: Etlinuham Wilson, l{..yal Exchanue, 1.H.18. 8vo., xviflS pp. CATALOaUB OF PAUI'llhETS 169 1276. Sir F B. Head and Mr. Bidwell. Th,. C.v. sk an,, Cihci m.t^m k-, of Mr Bid- ■■ Itritiiiii iifviT did, nor never shall I.ie Ht the proud foot of a conqueror liut when it lirst dtd help to wound itself." " A Kenerou. eoneern for those who are to'come after U8. ahould engaire us Kingston; Printeended to the not.ce of the Oovernment of Ix,wkr VksL. Tt^S pp 1282. Remarki. and Observations o,, tl,.. C.sstit, t..,n „r t.,k C,n»dv. rrv„ and me,!d.U,Vn!,' not I'f' " "IV'uil" '""">'^'"'""'= '''"^''"li-'^ Suggestion, and Reeom- mendatmns not Itefore published. By a Layman of the Church of Scotland. papel'.' "'*""*" '"" ""''^'^" ^" ^"f^'"'''- <•»"»«!"'"« -v*""!! intererting and important M ntn nl : l'ririt*J by James Starko & Co. 1SS8. 8vo., ir-f-lM pp. 1] ?,' 170 FVBt'C AUCBIVKS OF r AS ADA 1283. Doctrine de I'Eglise Catholiqae d'IrUnde <>t de dilo I)i ( anadaa ()<■ I'l'tilisf univorsfllf. Imprlmre par \V. Ncilsuii, liiipriiiifur liliraire. Quebeo. 1838. ICmo., 129 pp. 1284. Mackenzie's Own Narrative of the Late Rebellion, with i. ■'tbations and MiTK.s, ( lUTK \l, \Mi KMM.xN ATi'UV : rxli iliit iiitf till' .iiilv tnie iici'oc.i.r. of what took pliici' lit till' MiiiiMralili' Siivo "f 'roriiiilip. in tho nioiitli of Dooomher, 1S37. Prii'c Is. Toronto: 1'rintf.l iiml sold at tlio PiiUadiiini ()ffi<'<>, York Street. 1S3S. (Twenty eopies were found in the office ..f Hill. f..rmer printer in company with Miiekinzie; ii.it Mippo-id to liM\e linn i--ii d.) ""Vo.. :.':! pp. 1285. A ForiC of Prayer with 'rii;in! frcMi the I)A-.i.Kiis and ( ' vi.\\nTiK.-> ok tiik rNNATlHAL 1n>i iiiircriox ami Kkhkliion, w ili wliieh tlie^e I'rovinr.s have In 111 lately afflicted. I!y Anthority. Toronto. Printed hy IJ. StaiilMii. Printer to the KiiiLr'- most Kxcelient Maje>t,v. IJnio.. 7 pp. 1286. A Form of Prayer to W ns,i| On Triihiy, the Tth li^'V 1 f Ue.i inli. r, l^.'!'*; Hiinir tlie day appioiitrd hy proilainatloii for the oliM-rvaiiee of 11 (leneral Fast and lliilinliatioii for ohtainiiii; pardon of our siii:! and for avertiin; the eontiiiiiance of those cvili* and danperR by which, through the just judi;inent of (5od, the Provinee h:\- Ipetii visiteil. My Anthority. Printed and M.ld hy 1{( hert Weir. .Inn. Montreal. H:!'*. Svo., S pp. 1287. Journal Hittoriqne de« Evinimens Arrives k Saint Eustache, pendant la K.liflhou il': ( 'onile ihi 1..K- dis 1>. u.\ .\loiita»;n. -, l)epui> • -onleveiiients loniMieni.e- a la tin il.- nui.-inhre. ja^ipi'aii moment oft la tranipiillili- fut parfnilinunt n'talilie. Ki'ii-i iillioneni l.ihire e);it. Super ip-ii^ 111 <-iiell- t'.nuliit. In in.iliti.t eoruiii d.-pi niet los. I'ar Tn I'l'moiii Oi-ul.iife. Montreal: Puhlu' par .I-Kii .Tones. IH.'IS. 8vo . t;ri pp. 1288. An Impartial and Authentic Account of the ( ivu UMi i\ jiik Casadah; with ample lietaiU of the iiiinieiluite eauHi- and pm^-re'*.-* tlnreof, from tlie eommpnee- meiit to its (ina! lonelii-ion : iireeeded hy .\n Inlrodui'tion, enitaininj; a faithful Exposition 'if the more remote ('aiMi-.. nf the present di-iafitrons State of .Vffairs in those Colonii-; the wimli to he fi.Hov.i ,| hy .\ Coiiiplote ,'tn . III. .\ I 'i.inpliti' I II -.i-riptiiin ..f fie- ('oiinlry .iinl (MimiUe. IV. — A l>eseriptioM of the Smi.n f.inditiom of the People, their Manneni. Habits, ('u.-tom-. Amu'enients, ."^ont.^. kv W — .\nii.le li.t.uls a- ! • the .~^lale if l{.'li(f iin. Fihoition. the Press, 4c. CATALOaVE OF PAUPllLKTS 171 VI. — A Statistical Account of the Population. VII. — Information for Kniigrants. VIII.— llioKraphical Xotices of the (,'anadian Leaders, &c. &c. Illustrated by Vi.ws of tl.e ilupniticoiit Scenery of Upper and Lower Canada Maps of JJoth i'rovnuw. I'iaii.f A: Diujirums illustrative of tlie War, &c With" 1 ortrait.H of iIo,;s. I'apinoau. and i.thcr Canadian U-aders. and other highly interesting Knuravinjfs. In two parte. lun.lon. J. Saunders. .lun,. 7 D.v.r,' HuildiuKS Ilolborn liars. Steven* and 1 anlun, rrinters, Hell \ ard. 8vo., IHl' pp. 1289. A Plain Stateinent of the (^muu >. wuii C.na.u; j,, wi,i,.h it m cnsidored wh,. first infniipd the » '.Mislitiition of the Colon.v. l.-mioii: .laiin's Ki.j^jw.iy and S.iis, I'iceadiil.v, Ih3S. «vo., 20 pp. 1290. The Canadian Portfolio. r,„„|,„te,| h.v .Ioi.n Alt. ,,„ h.,kbi ck. Fsn and other friend, of Canada. Tins wurk will contain a faithful exposition of the ( USK.S THAT iiAVK |.,.o„i,Kn TiiK C,v,L Wak ,n Ckskvx. tofjelher with the various ..th.Mal d.M'uin.i.ls n,-,.ssary to elueid.ite and support the history of this disgrace- London: piiMiwhe.l l,y Charles Fnx, er, 1, liireliin Lane. IS!;*. Svo., :<\) pp. 1293. Synopiii ..f the Svstkm ok Km , at.,,n KsrAi!i,.>Ki. nv tiik Cvivkhsity of Kino's oi.i.ixiK, tredericton. New Brunswick; Founded by Royal Charter, under "the ('.lernment of Sir Howard Dougla.s, Hart. A. D. 1S28. ./uhu Simi^uii. primer U, llie yu.en's .M,.st Kxcellent .Majesty. \^M. Awe. 1294. The Correspondence of the ll..v W.. \|,.,„„s w„h the ( oloni.,1 OiHce as the Delegate from the PRK:.sBYTtHiA.N L nv i.n Canada IWS. 8vo., 28 pp. 1296^ Letter! to the riuv„„A8i.E Wii.i.mm .Mohhk. beinjr stricti rf.s on the coneMon- deiice of that gentleman with the Colonial Office, as a dkleuatk from the Pre^i-v- TERiAN Boov in Canada. Bv John Str.\chas, D.D., ARfiiDEACoN or York i«,«^°^"'*' ^1-^ '■ ^"'"^ ^' ^^ '^ rhatterton. at the Office of " The Church " 1838. Ixtnc, Si pp. 1296. Eeply of W.M. \|,,m«,s, .MeMBKR ..K r„K LK.,|s,.AilVK C.rN,!,, t., s,x IKTTKKS addrewed to him t>y John Stiuciiak. D.I). Archdeacon of York' Mi.ccrxixvnrt.'ipr ^""*"""" ''^'■■''' ''' ^*'''^»"- ^'-' 1 172 I'lltLlC ARCUIYES OF CA\Al)A 1297. A Letter 'Mi tlio Subipct of \\,c Cimnv I{KSKn\K>, addrrssod to The Very Rev. rriiu'ipal M.,1 farliiii mid tlic Hov. Hr. }^uni8. D.D., by William Morris, of Perth, I'ppor Canada, 1838. riiniiitii: I'riiited nt thr oflu'v of tho Rritish Colonirt. ISmo., 25-|-.xlviii pii. Odd pa|H>rs on Clcnry Rcsorvpg nt ond nf vol. 8 pp. 1298. The Church and ihk \Vksikvan>. By .1. K. Cobtiurf^, TT.C; R. D. Chattcrton, Printer. 18,38. 16mo., 18 pp. 1299. t Brief History of tlio Cm m ii in I'itkh Canada: rontaininir the Acts of Faiiiunit'ut, IniiK-rial and Provincial; Royal instructions; proceeding of the Di'piitation; correspondence with the Government, Clerfry Reserves' Question, &(■., Ac. Uy William Rcttridtre, R.D. (St. .John's Collejre, Cambridge,) Rector of Woodstock, rpi)er Canada. One of the Dfputation from the late Bishop of Quctipc, the Bishop of Montreal and the Archdeacons and Clergy of Upper Canada. Ixind<>n : Priiitwl and published by W. E. Painter, at the Offices of the Church of EuKlund Ciuzetto, and Churchman, ;!42 Strand, and gold by all Book- -rli.rs. lvl>>. I'ric,. Js, i;d. U'mo.. ill U;! I'P. 1300 Romarks and Suggeitions. K. -p. ti'ullv i.iT.nil. on rhiit P'Ttion of the Ci.kimiy fiKSriivK Propkhtv, (Lnndtnl and funded.) of I'pper Canada, "Not specifically .ippr 'I'ri.iitd in ;niy |i,irti<-uuir t'liurrh." In a ictt-T Addrc-sed to His I'lxcKl.- i.FNrv SrR CrKi>it<;K AiiTiMB. K.C.B. Ciovenior and Commander-in-Chief. &c. &c. Hy TiiK Kkv. W. M. IIakvaki), Lttti President of the Wcslcyan Jfetliodist ("li'ir.'!i, in rpiH-r Canaila. (inelioc: Printed ajid Sold by William Xcilson, Gazette Office; And may be lui(! throiiffh any iMXik-.sellor in rpp«>r or Lower Canada; Price, A Quarter of a I). liar. Kach. 18.38. 8vo., 47 pp. 1301 and 1302^ Address to the Meml rr- ..f the F-tabli-bd Church of Scotland, in l)riti.-!i Nerth .\mcrica. 1>«.'!'«. Framed at a mci'tiiiK held at St. .\ndrcw's Church, Montreal, on 2.1th Septem- ber. l*':'i-'. fnr the |iurpii»c nf fraiiiiiiK and <'arryinjr into etTect, with their brethrci. ill the jiis'cr proviiii'e~, sueli niea-iires as iiiitrht bi- deemed lulvisablo in the pic^eiit iritis frir \ iiidicatiiii; and niaiiitaiiiiiitr iiivinhite, by all CMMslitiilinnal means, the rijzbts anil privile^'es <■{ the Nr.tinnal Clnireh in I'.ritish Niirtli America. 4t()., .>■ iip. 1303. Information ri-|Hitii,i.' t:;,' An. ii;ii.isi> in tmi; IIihtimi C.ji.uni'S. Circulated I'V hireelioii .if the .Meetiii); f.pr SutTeriuirs liciiitr priiK'ipally extrai'ts from the UeiHirt presente.'!i. ('..biiurs.'. r.C, : Printed by K. I). Cliattertnii. P'.mo., 10 pp. CATAIJtm E OF I'AMI'III.KTR 173 1306. The Prop-eu of Popery it. tl,- FJkit.sh |),,mim„ns ,,.,.1 .I-owIut,. on.'i!!n.''p''n- ;'I|''''k*--'';,M"Kazine" of October. Sixth thousand. l.o,„hm. Pul,l.«h.-,i l.y »ho l'rnte..tant A.ssociation. And sold by Ni.sbet .,« T ?'" "," "'"-^ "^ "'"""""' "^ "" "'-'k^'llors. 1.H.3S. (Price Sd. or 20.. per 1'"'.) Svo., 20 |ip. *^ 1306 Knle« and RegruUtiom of tho o.mn,;, Iv.ttti tion. of B„msi, North America- u' ,/?,?,•,. '■• "" Tuesday tho Kith of January, 1838. The Ridit ^\or.Wul OkIo K. (Jowan. K..,. of Brockville. Grand Mas;;r. in tho Chair! North Amrir"'™?'T "■!;".' *''' .''"'""''' °^ ''"^ O^-'-f*^ Institution of British •>"iiri 1, .1(1111, i'„<(|., Urockviile, l .C. Toronto: Printed at the Palladium Office. 1838. 16mo., 15 pp. 1307. The Stewart Miuioni; SriiH of I^.tl.Ms 111.(1 .I.mrniils ,;RANTH SKTTLK.. ..N at lion. & lU. Kev. C has. .Janu-s Stewart. Ix>rd Bishop of Quebec &c. &c. printed I l.e exp..„... (,f the v..„..ral.l.. n,sl.„p-.s Tpp.-r Ci.ni.d,.,,, Travelling Mission^Fu 3 u I \'-< -^'d •>• I'--"mssu,n to ,|,o RiKht Hon. the Countees of Galloway, edited b^ dary of K.pon; and domestic chaplain to His Grace the Duke of It^xburRh Wo take forcible posscMion." &c. &c FdinWh" r^"""^ !r ^- ""'x.*""^ * ''^""- Pi-^-dil'y. I-ondon; Lindsay & Co. Kd.nt urKb Curr.e & Bowman. Newcastle-on-Tyne; F. Andrews. Durham, and J. and J. Deighton, Cambridge; and sold by all booksellers 1838. 12mo., 252 pp. 1308, Caie of Bapti.stk Caimkx. Session 1838. Three Rivers: Printed and Published by O. Stobbs. 1838. 16mo.. 24 pp. 1309 Proc«. entre Meuire A. Tessier. Demandeur. et .Midiol Tetr... Defcn.leur panics ""'" A..,.on,p„^,.-. do toutes les pieces produites par 1^ Montreal: Imprimc par Frs. Ix-mnitre. Bureaux do la Quotidienne et du Temps. No. 29. Rue Saint-Paul. ]S3S. 8vo.. 3!) pp. 1 NIM K Kl,WA,v- IM.AM). ( IS.'iS) 4tO.. 3 pp. 1311. Report of the Canal Commis»ion..r< on tlio Petition of ,T..„n Srrv. .ht and o her. and („,.,. Beaun.on. and Heeox. eon.raCors on the Krie Canai State of.New\ork. li. A.-enil.ly. .laiu.ary .•;i, IMS. hvo.. 40 pp. ■ ers, iti the March 1312. The Quebec Volunteers. 1839. Qu. K„ ,. ,, „ ;'."■.:; ""' ''"■;'.;'"■'' ''•^- I'^-""'^^-'- P..u,.hl,elt ana Roderick R.,n-,rod. the '•olrr'"''n "T'% "i •''.!'■ "T ""'^ """• ""'"'"■"'^ lithographs, depicting he Q.elHK- \olun .HT Cavair,-." '(JmlKv Royal Fn;,i,„vr Rifl,^.- • Rovil Que- W VohM.,..er Art.llery.- •.Quel.... !..,yM Artilieers. „r Fau^h a lialiid;." ''Th, Sailors (.nipany. or Que,.„-s Pets." -The (-ueen's ().-n ( f-ight lofantrv) of Q..ebec. "QiieUee !.,;,ht Infantry-." " Tlu QneonV Volunteer.." and " T),,. H Vh- land ('onipiiriy, J *»'*.' 174 rlRUC ARCHIVES OF CAVADA 1312A. Procei de Joseph N. Cardinal, et autre*. Auquel on a joint la Requete Argu- mci tiitive en faveur des Pri.soiinier», et I'lunicurs Autres Documenta Precieux, &c., &o., &c. Par un ctudiant en droit. Montreal: John Lovcll, Imprimeiir, rue St. Nicolas. 1839. 8vo., 144 pp. 1313. A lecture on tub Dis(<«khv ok Amkhk \ by tiik Xohthmkn. Kivt in sdred YEAls iiEHiKE C'oi.tMBLs, delivered in Niw Yiirk iind in the other cities of the State, also in some of the tirst Seniiniiries. By A. Davis, formerly ehupliiin of the Senate, etc. of New York. •Itii Kditioii with iidditions. New York: Printed by Samuel Colman, H Astor House, Broadway. IKt'J. Svo.. "J! pp. 1314. A Digest of the Bhitisii ('o.ssTiri Tms ; eoinpiled hy T)h. BliincKS. and di-livered by him us ii iewi<>k : Printed by D. A. Cameron, at the Observer Cffi(e. 1839. 8vo., 8.S4 xxvii pp. 1317. Tlie Campobello Mill and Maimf.ieturinL' Con-pany, i!> Ni;>v Bdin-wuk. British North America. (There are two plans piven with tiiis Pamphlet, one giinwinK the outline of the shores of Nova Si^otia, New Brunswick, of the State of Maine, and the Bay Fui dy. This will show the >reotrraphi<'al postion of Campobello, which is llfteen leagues from St. John, four leatjues from St. Andrews, el ven leatc'ea fi^m Calais and St. Stephen, four leagues from St. OeorRe or Magadccvic, and half a league f ro n Kastport, witii all of wliieli it is in daily comJuuiiiL ii !oi;. The other is a particular plan of Campobello, wliich. However, is on too small a ■ 'ale to \i\\o a i rfcN't view of its local advantajfcs.) London: Printed by Ibots.n and Palmer, Savoy Street, Strand. 1839. 12mo., \<-> pp. 1318. Rfiport of the Committee on Fonipn KehitinnB, to 'vhich was referred the "Bill to provid.' for surveyinjf the n.,ithcastern boin:diiry line of the United States, ai'cordinn to the provisions of tlie treaty of [H-ace of 8. April 29th. Hy an English Lawyer. .,.,1 l'/".!*" '"J"/'""- ""'^' '■» '»>« K^'atest which Roe, under tli na-ne of law i» the moit in8upi)ortj.hlo'- -^,r II. I/Eitrange ^' l-'n„^!"!v+134'ir *■' ^"" *'''""'"• ^^ F^'th" Street. Soho. MDCCCXXXIX. 1323. Debate on the DEnpA-n iik.s. Trnnsniittod fro,,, II,., m ■ . • /. !I"''^"KL,^f',i'.^ f "^''^ N..vaHootiau» Office. 1839. (Inscribed. " V ,th Jo«,ph Howe's respects to Lord Durham.") 8vo.. 94 pp. 1324. Lord Qlenelgr'i de«pntclu-s \o .Sir v I) II, ,,,1 nn,* ,i„.- i.- j • • London: James Rid^ay and Sons. Piccadilly. 1839. 8vo.. 193 pp. 1328. The Canadian Qneition. By G. A. Youn^. Esq., of Lincoln's Inn. Barrister at Law. olde"n:,.:rntaof%heirhiIr.';f,':'''''"''l^ "' ^"'"''- •'"^ ^ «--« the cause of tl,e p^?ud.^..L the Si \f ^^V""' '^"'-^^ "'"'"'•^ ^'"^^'''' ^^e primal constitutes wC^' '^c^Inr tl^^^^^ "^ «" ^^-t London: Jam.. K.dKw.y and Son,. 1«9 Piccadilly. 7hT».8vo.. vii+83 pp. ''''an?i'ndiSrEMP«r' ""'"'" '""^* "^ '"^"™-' ""•' ^'- "- "niver«.l London: Peiham Richardson. 23. Comhill. 18.39. 12mo.. 18 jp. 1327. Report on the afkaim of British Vorth Awa.n. . t »u t- II..- M.,j.-...V. Jli^i. C.n.n.i.sionor &. r ' ''"'" '''* '^•*'"' ""■ ^^""*-' llth.'?f''Fi;Lr?k39 )•"•" '" '"'' "°"^'^ "^ ^''^ ^-f--' P"'-en, on th, Stree^^^S^ ^^'S ;;. ''"" "*""""* ^''""" «««^ ^t Francois Xavier London: 18,39. 8vo.. "8 pp. 1329. Fact! Vemux l>ir,l Durham ITS Pt I ''■ ««•;// s or rA\An.i To w ieh i* mldtti a T*iii i.ah vikw f ,o Kritisii Provini'M in North Amkrica, i-iiowiiid tliii uml 'ht'ir -ompara- U\v i><>|)ulatioii. I'y a I'ro|>ri<'tor. F^ver^ mail cainrrt a wallet, or two bujfs, th( "iie hanfri"!? before and the other U'hiiMl liiiii; in that livfori' lie tiut!i the finiltn "tli », ii that behind, his own.- Masiii. ! .ndon: Jaiiuw Man u k Co. (Late Parbury & Co.), H. Ii«aacnh«ll Street. 1H.10. 8vo., 22 pp. 1330. Reply to !.■ n Diiikm's Hi i-oht on thi IlHiriiiii Xninii \\iKiiir\N Coloniem, in a Sprit's of I^otturt to Hi I.. nUhip. H.V IMM!:ll,tll<'S. First pulli.ihed in thf '' luirg Star. ( ur;;. I : U. 1). I h.itt. rtuu, printiT. .M DCCCXX X IX. Itimo.. viii f 1331. Hittoire i is Jikumi IVm-inkai , px-oratpur de la Chambre d'.\>!*i'nibli'c du Ha»-l"aiinda, intitule lIisTniiii''. uk l'In.sikrection du Canada. Publioc dans !p recueil licbdomadairp Iji Rpvue du Pro|rr4s, imprimie k Paris. Iniprimcric dc .ii'lm Love!!. Rue St. Xipohi.". k Montreal, Bas Canada. (Sijnicd Sabrevois dc Uleury.) hvo , 136 pp. 1334. Memges From IIis Exct i.i.km v Tiik ("iii\kh.vor ('iKskrai., on the Subjpct of the Rk-i:xii>n ok tiik I'hipvinck.s ok I'i'I'Kh A: I/iwer Canada, tottPther with the Resolu- tions of tlip Il'ii^'i' of Assembly, and the AiiicndincntM tbcri'to; and the Yeas and Nays llicrcon- the Address to His Kxeellcm'y — and lli.s Reply. Toronto: Printed at the Patriot Office. Is:'.!). Svo., 41 pp. 133S. An Enay on the Ri:-c<)N>iTnr( tms ok IIi:ii Ma.ikstv's (Jovf.bnmknt in Canada. liy Henry l-'/s, Ksq., of the inner fcmple, Barrister-at-Luw. I.on.loii: Published by KffinKliam Wilson, IS, Bi«hops(tato .Street. 1S39. Svo., 115 pp. 1338. The Debate upon Mr. Ward's Itcsolutiont. on Colonization, in 'he House of Coniinoiis, .hiiie '.'7. I'^SK, coiitail.inft the ^; ■ti luw of 11. O. Ward, Ksq., M.P., Sir W. Mol.i worth. Bart.. M.P.. Ritrhf '1 n !i Mry Labouchcre. M.P., W. Warburton, Esq., M.P., and Right Hon. Viscou ,t jr<*-iclc M.P. (Corrected by the Kcvcral spcukers. London: Rid^way, Piecaililly. 1H3U. 8vo., 84 p].. M07ENS CONSERVEB NOS INSTITUTIONS NOTRE LANGUE ET NOS LOIS. QUEBEC: DE L'lMPRIMERIE DE FllfeCHETTE & Cn, AV a, rut Lmiimiagnt, Basit- Villi, 1832! s,".::!.'. IS Cf •• So. uu mill;' PP-^P" THOUGHTS ON THZ MONEY AND EXCHANGES or LOWER CANADA. BY HENRY S. CHAPMAN, (HTHUK .,r A STiT.STIC«l .K»i™orTII.C..IIK T«*DK ..F lOWH CiIH»4.) MONTREAL: PRINTED AT THE MONTRKAL GAZETTE OFPICK, 85, HUTBC DAHI «T«ELT J832. ^.'i73^ -i,m lUee No. »m THE OBSBBRATIID SBTTBR or JOSEPH HVME, £M|., H. P. TO WILLIAIH LYOIV MACKENZIE, Ea^. KATOR or Tomoirro, BKCLAa^TORV OF A OBSION TO " Free ttaete Provlac** from tbe baaefol Uomimmttwrn of tbe noUier Covittrf I" Wirn THR COMHEMTtor THE r«ElS OP UPPER CAIIiDA OM THE PERNICIOUS IND TREASONABLE TENOENCT OF THAT LETTER, *»« TBS SPEECHES, RESOLUTIONS AND AMENDMENTS or ma eoMoaoN- oouvoKL or tbh osrr, Which teere the result of a Motion of that bcdif t9 disavow ali participation in thesentime Us of Mr» Hume. " tij eon. fnr iliou (h« Lord and the King ; and meddle not with thrm that are (tven to chtngit.— Prov. jurtV. 31. " For the Commandment ii a lamp ; and the law i> )igh'> : and cepriwft of mttruetion art the way of life '."—I'm. ei. 33. SToranti : PCBLIEHBD AND FRIKTED BT fl, P. BCLL, *t THC KtcoaDt* «9iD o<'' Out Siiilliitf miut TKrte-penct. [See No. MS LIFE MA-KA-TAI-ME-rHE-KIA-KIAK OR BLACK HAWK, ZHBRACmO TBI nUDITIOl or Hit riTION— IKDiAIf WAR! Ill WBICH BE BAl •ICa HOAOED— CADIZ Or JOIRINO THE BIUTIIH ID THEIR I^TI WAR niTH AMERICA, AKD ITS HISTORY— BE- iCBirxioR or the rock-riter village — man- RIRS AIID CUSTOMS — ENCROACHMENtS BT THE WHITES, COHTRARY TO TREA- TY — REMOVAL rROM HIS TILLAGE IN 1831. WITH AN ACCOUNT OF TUE CAUSE AND GENERAL HISTORY or THr LATE WAR, Uli IDRKXKDER AWD CONri.-fEMEHT AT JCmKIOS BABKACKt, AND TRAVELS THKOUOH THE UMTSD STATES. DICTATED BY HIMSELF. 3. B. Patienon, (rBau bland, Dl. Ediioc and Praprietor. BOSTON: RUSSELL, ODIORNE &. METCALF. WW TOM ; MO.NBOW lANCROrT^-mLAOELPHU i MAIUBALI, CLIU « OO^ BALTUIORSi ;0«. JEWaTr...|i01IU i IISHCT (MITH. 1884. I8ce So. lWi( ^w ■ I tSee Xo. tO05 SIXTEENTH i^EGISLATURE. No. •. SENATE. T6 tke SmiaM aad How« of RrprMeaUUiTM: I lay before the two branches of the Legislatore for their consideration, the Report ofLt. Col. Long, of the Topographical Engineers of the United States, on a Reconnoissance for a Rail Road from the coast of Maine to Quebec; together with a sketch of the coantry traversed by the routes treated of in the Report, and which is intended as an accom- panyment to the document. ROBERT P. DUNLAP. COUNCIL CUAMUei.J Juurjr 18, 1836. 5 * ISet No. U$l NOTES M V M L'lNAMOVIBILIT BES CUJftlfeS DANS JL£ BAS-CAIVABA. PAR ii^ontreal: IMPRIME PAR LUDGER DUTERNAT, A VIMPRIMERJE DE LA MhYERVE, J^o. 29, Rue Saint-Paul. 1S37. ISe* So. "« MACKENZIE'S OWN NARRATIVE OF THE LATE REBELLION, WITH ILLUSTRATIONS AND NOTES, CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY : EXHIBITING THE ONLY TRUE ACCOUNT OP WHAT TOOK PLACE IT THB MEMORABLE SIEGE OP IN TUC MONTH OF DECEMBER, 1837. Price Is. TORONTO: rRINTIO AKTO SOLD AT THE PALLADIUM OmCE, TORK-SIRBET. 1838. rs'F No. m\ CATAlOaOE OF PAMPHLETS 177 1337. Peace or War? The Question considered with special reference to the Difffr- ENCVS EXISTING BETWEEN THE UniTKD StaTES OF AMERICA AND GrEAT BRITAIN. By a Clergyman of the Church of England, lately resident in America. O What are these? Death's ministers, not men; Who thus deal death Inhumanly to man: and multiply Ten thousand fold the sin of him who slew His brother; for, of whom such massacre Make they, but of their brethren, men of men? Milton. London: Samuel Iloldsworth, Amen Corner, Paternoster Row. 1839. 8vo 47 pp. 1338. Address of Assembly to IIis E\ckm.escv Sir Geor(;e .\rtiiur. Knight Com- mander of the Koyal Hanoverian Guelphic Order, Lt. Governor of the Province of Upper Canada, Major General Commanding Her Majesty's Forces therein A:c. &c. Plan proposed to be followed by the Commission appointed to enquire into and investigate the several dcpnrtments of the Public Service of Upper Canada. 1839 8vo., 29 pp. 1339. A Short Account of the Emiirration from the Highlands of Scotland, to North America; and the establishment of the Catholic Diocese of Upper Canada. With an appendix. Kingston. Upper Canada, 1839. 12mo., 54 pp. 1340. Proceedings had in the Legislature of Upper Canada, During the years 1831-2 & 3, on the subject of the Lands set apart by His late Most Gracious Majesty, King George the Third, for the purpose of Schools; together with sundry Des- patches and Documents relating to the same subject. Printed by Order of the House of Assembly. Toronto U.C. Guardian Office — Joseph H. Lawrence, Printer. 1839 8vo 41 pp. 1341. Report from the Select CommitUe of tlie House of Assembly of Upper Canada. appointed to report on the State of the Province. Printed by Order of the House of Assembly. Toronto: Patriot Office. 1839. 8vo., 87 pp. 1342. Remarks on the Proposed Union of the Provinces. J. B. Robinson 1839 8vo., 223 pp. 1343. Remarks on a Legislative Union of the Promnces of British North America. By O. T. Cobourg, U.C: Printed at the Star Office, Cobourg, by R. D, Chatterton 1839. 24mo., 113 pp. 1344. An important letter on Rksponsidle Government, from Lieutenant Colonel GowAN, M.P.P. for the County of Leeds in U. Canada. " The man who is not moved with what he reads .... Cowper. Toronto: Printed at the Examiner Office. 1839. Svo., 20 pp. 1345. Considerations on the Pa<5t, Present & Flture Condition of the Canadas. By Henry Tavlor. No. \i. Montreal: Printed for the Author by John Lovell, Saint Nicholas Street. 1839. 8vo., 68 pp. (incomplete). 85735—19 178 PVIiLlC ARCHIVES OF CAXADA 1346. The Address of Bishop Macdonell. T<1 the Iri-h CnthoHps of Upper Canada. Published at the oftice of the Whig, Kingaton. 1839. 2folio pp. 1347. A Sermon preached nt Trinity Church, Saint Jo'nn, X.l?. On Sunday, 24th November. 1839. By The Kov. I. W. D. (iray, A.^I. I'pon resuming his duties in the Parish, after an absence of twelve months in England. " We preach not ourselves, but Christ Jesus the Lord ; and ourselves your servant.-*, for Jesus' sake." — 2 Cor. iv. 5. Saint John, N.B.: Printed at the Brunswick Press, Prince William Street; By William L. Avery. 1839. 12mo., 13 pp. 1348. The Clergy Reserve Question; n« a mvttkii (ik ITistorv— A Qikstihn of Law— and A Si'b.ikct of Leois-lation : in a series of Lktters to the Hon. W. 11. Draper, M.P.P. Member of the Executive Council, and Iler Majesty's P ilieitor General of Upper Canada. By Egerton Rverson. " The most just law .... Summons to Parll. Toronto: J. IL Lawrence, Printer, Guardian Office. 1839. 12mo., 156 pp. 1349. Ten Let*°rs on Tin; Cm ncii aiul Ciuit'.n Establish mknts; Addre.-sed to the Hon. W. Drf.per, M.P.P., &c. &c. By an Anglo-Canadian. Toronto: Printed at the Commercial Herald Office. 18.39. 8vo., 79 pp. (Attributed to Kev. Adam Townley.) 1350. A short account of Prince Edward Island, designed chiefly for the information of the aKrieuhurist and other emigrants of small capital. By the thor of The Kmisrant":- introdnetiim to an aequaintance with the British Amer.can Colonies, kc. Great Nature spoke, obser-.ant man obey'd Cities were built, societies were made. — Pope. London: Madden & Co. (.Late Parbury & Co.), 8, Leaden'^all Street. 1839. 8vo.. 00+iii pp. 1351. Report of the Commissioners appointed to examine into the Present Condi- tion OK TiiK Harbolu of Saint JoiiN, aiid to report the same to His E.xcellency the Lieutenant-Governor of the Province. With various documents relating thereto. Saint John: Printed by Henry Chubb, Market-Square. 1839. Svo., 23 pp. 1352. Report of an Exploration and Survey of the Territorv on the Aroostook River, dnrinsr the Spring and Autumn of 1838. By E. Holmes. Augusta: Smith & Robinson, Printers to the State. 1839. 8vo., 78 pp. 1353. Report of the Land Agent of the Stat>' of Maine to the Senate and Hous^' of Representatives : Council Chamber, .Tanuary 2, Ti-'O. This pamphlet contains: 1. Ebenczer Webster's Report respecting Trespasses on the Aroostook and St. John Rivers, May 7, 1838. 2. Copy of a Correspondence between Capt. James MacLauchlan, of Fred- oricton, (N.B.) and S. S. Whipple, Esq., Surveyor Geaeral, of the State of M.=.;ne, transmitted to the 'and Agent by the Surveyor General, in the month of July 1838. CATALOGUE OF PAMPHLETS 179 15. iS"^"" "^ '"■ *"''^' ^^""' ^^ ««"«*'•"'=*!"*? the Aroostook Road, December 4. Report of Oliver Fi-ost, under the Resolve of March 23 ISIS »-»u Smith and Robins- , Printers. 8vo.. 70 pp. September 21. 18.38. 1354. Report of tiik C.\sk of tmi' Cwsmiv T'hkh- ti.i-. „.-.i at.. Wr.t of Ilabe,,. C„r,.u.. m>n.K,.s. „,th An Introd.u-tion On the n.v Alfred A Fry, Ksq., of I.in. nV T.m. one of the Counsel in the Ca«e London: A. Ma.vw,.ll. ;i2. IVll Vanl. Lin,.o]n-. Ian. Law Rook Jvt to Hi« L:.te Majesty. And MilHken and Son. Dublin. MDCCCXXXIX Svo.' lOC^i 1355. The Second Report of the Vmn (A.NAru Cifrc^y " ftv r , i- ClerK^men &c. to that Province; with . s^.THM^^r'^of J'L^ ^^^^^ T.oN o. T„K Soc.KTV. It is re„ui.sted that this report may not be dcs roved but cuculated or sent back to the secretary. ucstroyed, but 25 pj:°"''' " '' ^'""*'*' ^' "• ^'°""''"- -^'"''^^'^ ^■'"'*' ■ -^-^"'^ ^''"-d*""- . ■ .- 12 mo.. 1356. Rules for the Government of the Rirai, Folk e. Montreal: Printed by ,Tau,es Starke i- Co., St.Theiose Street. 1,s;]0. '^> pp. 12n 1357. The Seventh Report of the 1 ppit Canada Religious Tract & Boo'< Presented ...t the Annual Meet^.K. H.-hl on the Kith May 18.39 'J oronto: Printed for tlu U. (.' Uolipiou. Tract and look Society Lawrence, Inuter. Guardn.n OtRoe. MD'JCOXXXIX. 8vo. 16 nn society, J. H. 1358. Memorial and Case of David Chisholmo. ^vo., ;{,") pp. 1S.30. 1359. Principes de la langue des Sauvages Apt)el6s Santsux LamS:; S^S'TrTuS^r'^"^ ' ^^^- I-P'^— '^b-i- No. S rue 1360. Edport of the Committee o.i :ne Ci.i;r<;v Rk«ep' es Pri,,ted by Order of the House of Assembly.' Commercial Herald Office U a<'kstaff & Ropers. 1 inters. < to.. 3 pp. craijumce, 1361. Responsible Government. Letters to the Ripht Hon. Lord .John Russell &e. &c. on the ' nr of BRiTisK AMERirANS TO BE GOVERNED BV THE PRINCIPLES OF THE BRITISH ^TUTIOV Look on this Picture, and on that." Halifax. N.S. 18.''9. 8vo., 4S pp. 1362. Draught of an Ordinance to Incorpomte the KcotEsiASTics of the Seminaht "L%^!^'n\r ,^"7"^^-^'" t" '•°"fi™ their Title to the Fief and Seigniory of d't e Fief „ ,T • " ^r' ""c f*^'^""^ "^ '^' ^«^« "f Two Mountains. .u,d the Fef and Se,fin,ory of St. Sulpice, in this Province; to provide for the gradual extinction of Se.pniorial Ri;,hts and Duos, within th» Seiimin-i«l l^mH- ••1 liie «.Ki r lefs and Seifrniories. and for other purposes. Montreal, printed by Andrew H. An^our and Hen. Ramsay, Printer to the Mi m- 180 I'lni.ic ARciiivKs or cinapa 1363. The Falls of Niagara or Tourist'.-* Ouido to tliis Woiul.r of Nature, including noticvs of the Wliirlposl, Islmuls, ic. and a oomplcte guide thro' the CiUiadas. Kmbellished with eiiKravings. By S. De Venux. Buffahi: William H. Ilayden. Press of Thomas & Co. 1830 ICmo., viii+ 103 pp. 1364. A Political Tract by the CnmiKTT ("i.i n i>f Limxin. Aililrisscd to the I'eople of tlio I'liited Kint'dum. To he rei)eated oeeas^icnally. London: J. Cleave, 1 Shoo I.aii'\ I'ltet .Street, and nil Bookseller?. 1S;JD. Priee nix penee. llano., 55 pp. 1840. 1365. Collection de ^Ikmoiuks kt di: Kki.ations sur I'hi-toire Anei,.nne du Canada, d'apres des llauuscrits Ivecennnent ohtenus des Archives et Bureaux Publics e:i France. Puhliee .sons la Direction de la Societe Litteraire et Ilistcrique de Quebec. Quebec: Imprimerie do William Cowan ct Ills. 1840. This Collection consists of: — (A) Memoire .sur I.'Ktat 1'i!i>int m Cvnada; d'apres nn Manuscrit aux Archives du Bureau de la Marine a Paris. 8vo., 7 pp. (15) Memoire .nr L'Iviat pisk-knt nr Canada; d'apres un Manuscrit aux Archiv<'6 du Bureau de la Marine a I'aris. ^vo.. 20 jip. (D) Histoire du Canada. Par Af. L"Ahi>o de lielmont; d'apros nn Manuscrit a la Bihliotheqnc du Roi a Parii^. 8vo., '■)''> pp. (E) Relation du SiicK w. Q(ini:r k\ IT.'O; d'apres un Manuscrit recemment obtenu de Kranc ■. ^vo.. L'l pj). (F) Jugement Impartial sur lc>s OpM>frR(K (jui sV.-^t fait en Canada; d'apres un manuscrit a la Tiihliotlieque du Boi a Paris. 8 vo., 7 pp. (IT) Histoire de TEan-de-Vie en Canada; d'apres un ^Manuscrit recemment obtenu de France. 8vo., 24 pp. 1366. Rights and Titles of the Skmiwrv ok St. Si ii'ipe op 'NroxTRKAT,. Montreal: Printc' it C. P. Leprohon's printing office, Notre-Dame Street, at the ipn of the Golaen-Arm. 1810. 8vo., 50 pp. 1367. Opinion of Mr. Dnpin, advocate. ..f the B/iyal Court of P^iris on the Rights OF THE Seminary of Montreal i.v Canada. Paris, 1826. :Montreal: Printed by John Lnvell. St. Nicholas Street. 1840. 8vo., 41 pp. 1368. Legend of the Wiimi.ivxii.. Stranpe mysteries bide beneath the waves, and man, hath yet to know a thousand things that nature hides. Buffalo : Press of Thomas & Co. 1840. 16mo., 25 pp. 1369. Four days at Niaoara Falls, in North America By W. Fleiiiijiiiig, M.D. Manchester: Printed by Love and Barton, 10 .Market Street 1840 12mo 24 pp. CATALOOIE OF PAilPllLETS 181 1370. Steele's Book of f^i\r.\n\ Fams. Seventh edition, enrefiilly revised and improved. Illustrated by Mnps of tio Falls and immediit" vicinity, and of the Niajrarn River, from Lake Erie to Lakn Ontario, pnd six new views, Hiiffalo: Oliver 0. Steele. 1840. 24ii'o., lOtt pp. 1371. An Essfy on the E.m.arcemknt of tiik Erik TANAt-, with arRiiments in favour of .••■tiiiinii^ the present prnjioscd size of seventy feet by seven; and for iti intue length from Albany to Buffalo without any diminution. By Jessd Ilawley. Lockport, N.Y,: Printed at the Courier Office. 1840. 12mc., 16 pp, 1372. Suggestions for the more .Sprihv Eqiipmf.nt and Bettkr Manning Hkb Majesty's Navy. By Capt, Bowles, R,N.C.B. London: Ridgeway, 1(10, Pircadillv, rmo. 12mo.. .^1 pp. 1373. Exposition of Tiik B.h nmauv On kkrknm e> Ixnw.en (!ri:at rniTAiv and the United State.s, subsequently to their Adjustment by Arbitr.i ' " The tranquility of the jieople, the safety of states, tliu happiness of the human race, do not allow that the riphts, frontiers, sovereigTity, and other posses- sions of nations, should remain uncertain, subject to dispute, and ever ready to occasion bloiuly wars."— Vattel's Law of Nations. •' Jfay we fjive them as little cause as possible to recollect that they are not British subjects."— Townseiid-17S.3. Drawn up at the ne.\u^ tlie Impropur .Means by which tlie ( onsL-ut of the l.e^-ishitiire of tlie |-,,,„.r I'rovinee l,:i.s been Obtained to the .Mi.'ii^ure. \\\ SiH FiiAM-1.-. n. i!i;Aii. IJaht. '• Would joii destroy ll,,. ,,|d lloii-e ?— f/i/.iy Manmring. T.ondt.n: •'uhii Miirrjiy, Albemarle Str.vt. 1810. Svo., 52 pp. 1381. An Address delivered before Her >r,ajo-t.v\s Alt, r>,ey nnd Solieifr r.e,;erd8 ■ r eonsequenee of „ r.^terenee fro,,, the Cnnvn .s to the rlKht of the eldest sons"of he i.unmet.. o .Seotiand and .\.,v.. Seotia (being of age) to claim and to receive tno (liL'iiity of kmtrlithood. By R. Hr(.un, Es.i., Hon. Secretary of the Order. l-.mdun: .l,.lui .Mortimer; \V:i,'muro Stre.'t, Cavendish Square. 1810 ]2mo -I I'll. 1382 Canada .ind tiu: Canaiu i;,,,,.; IVinpr nn Kxan.ination of the Proposed .Measure lor the 1-uture (,oy..rnment of ('.nada; with an Introductory Chapter. couta=n- n.tr some G.Mieral \ lews res,,eetln^' the HimtisII pK<,vr:cKs in Xohth Amkuica. Uy the Hon. John IVvrly Kobin.-on. Chief Justice of Upper Canada. :sec vidisse semel satis c>t.--i;th Aeiieid. I-;''''i'">: I'ublishe.i by J. Hat.OKird and Son. 187 Piccadilly. MDCCCXL. ovo., 198 pp. 1383. Report of Committee on luiucition. Ai,pendi.\. (H) To fifth report of Ceneral Board Commissioners. Reverend Doctor M'Caul. 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Svo., lli>-rxlvii pp. 1386._ Re-Union Petitions .,irai„.t Th- Union of Upper and Lower Canada ..nl the signatures thereto. 4to., 4, :!. .'J, j pp. an.iua, .in,i tlie 1387 Address to the Inhabitants of the I)i-tri..t of Co.e. and .^pecOies u,x,n the Trade Act, upon the 1 ill tor <'umpen.alinK the h.sscs of sufferers by the late Rebellion upon the Hank Ivestriction Hill, and an extract from a speech upon the Union of the J rovmces. Jiy the Hon. John Willson. Hamilton, U.C. Printed at IJuthven's Book and Job OtTicc. 1S40. ^vu., Zr, pp. 1388. Copies of Letters. &c., Head in the Li:f:isL.\TivE Councii.. in the Hf.bate "p'^n The (_i,i..iio> iu.>KHVK Mn.L, Januiirji IT, isio. By the Honourable P. B. De Blaqui^re. Toronto: Printed by K. Stanton, 101 King Street. MDCCCXL. Svo., 2!) pp. CATAIAXll f: OF PAMl'llhKTS in 1389. Circular letter df John, Hi^hop ,,f Toroiito, nddrossod to the Clrrpy and Laity of till' lii^lioprif mid S.f of Toronto ir.th Jonuiiry, 1810. on the subject of the Ci-Kiiov KtcMtRVES. Folio 2 pp. 1390. M4moi.es hi:i,at:ks u i.'kmimiiso.\nkmf:.\t do I'Houoralilc I). H. Vk^kr .Montreal: Imprime par F. Cinq-Mars. 1840. 8vo.. 57 pp. 1391 & 1392. Observations for tli.' [iii[ uov. mcnt of the Koai> Laws i„ force in Lower Canada in 1825. Hy J. Viirer. Esq., Surveyor ol Roads and Bridges for the City and Parish of Montreal, &<■. &c. Montreal: Printed liy ,I(,hn f.ovell, St. Nicholas Street 1840. 12mo., 36-f 40 pp. French copy also on the slulvcs. 1393. Wesleyan Methodist Conference: it- nni.Mi with the confennce of the Wes- leyan Methodist Church in Canada, in Ausiust, IS.'i.S, And its separation from Canada Conference, m Aut;u.st, 1,S40: consistinK of the official proceedings and correspondence of both bodies and their representative.^. By W. & K. Byerson. representatives of the Cainida Conference. Published in conswiuenee of the publication of the proceedings of the English conference in the printed minutes. While you are in search after truth, &e.— Dr. Watts. London: Thonnis Tefc^-, 73 Chenpside. Printed by J. Hadd.n, Castle Street. tULsbury. 1840. 8vo., 114 pp. 1394. Ministerial Education. Tlie Discourses, delivered in the Congreftational Chapel, Toro'ito, on Friday, September 11, 1840, on occasion of the opening of the CongregaJional Academy. The first by the Rev. A. Lillie, Tutor to the Institution. The second by the Rev. W. P. Wastell. cf Hamilton. Toronto: Ix'sslio Brothers. Pul)!ishers. Win. IL Busteed, Printer 1840 8vo., ,35 pp. 1395. A Sermon preached in St. Piiul's Church. Halifax, X.S. on Frid.ay M.iy 1, 1S40. Before the Nova .Scotia Philanthropic Society, on the occasion of their celebrat- ing the Nuptials of Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria, with His Royal Highness Prince Albert of Sa.xe Coburg and Ootha, By William Cogswell, M.A., Curate of St. Paul's and a member of the Society. " It is a good land, which the Lord our God doth give us."— Deut. 1: 25. Halifax: Published under the direction of the Committee, appointed by the Nova Scotia Philanthropic Society, to manage the celebration of Her Majesty's JIarriage. 1840. lOmo., 20+15 pp. 1396. Journal of a T()i:r from MoNTiirM, thro' Bkhthikr and Sorki,, to the Eastern Townships of Granby, Stanstead, Compton, Sherbrooke, Melbourne, &c , &c to Port St. Francis. ' ' By Henry Taylor, author of The System of Creation, Considerations on the Canadas, &c. Quebec, Wm. Cowan & Son. 1840. Ifimo., 84 pp. 1397. Rules & Eegulations I..r the interior order and police of the (iAOL AT MoKT- REAL. Drawn up and Homologated according to the Provisions of the Provincinl Statute G William IV Chap. 15, Sec. 16. Montreal: Printed by James Starke & Co. 1840 8vo,, 32 pp. 184 I'unuc ARCHIVES or ca\ai>a 1398. Draft n! a ('(Uivontion brtwocii (in it Urilain mid tlio I'nitoii Stntrs. tn nscpr- tain and determine the North Eastkrn Dot ndaky. 4to., 15 pp. 1399. Second Beport mi the (i.>Mloi.'ir,l by tlie Courts of the (^le.•ll in Council and the House of Lords. By Willi.ini Bnrjre. of the ImiiT 'i'cniple. one of Her Majesty's Counsel. "I'bi cxercpiitur judicia ut oportct, ibi onlo eivitnti- conservatiir. et qua.si anima. Conservatur institutio. viiidiciuitur IcL'es. Tota .inippe juris vis depen- det a judiciis."— Z). Heinsius. Paraph. Aristot. 1. Pol. 2. Loii.inii: SaiiiidiTs iiiiil Bcnuini;, l.iiw liooksellers. (Successors to J. Butter- worth and .Son.) .|;i Fleet Street. 1S41. 12mo., iv+r,3 pp. 1402. Report of The Select Coniniittee to wli-iii was referred the petition of the Board of Tra.ie of Montreal prayiiif; that nieasures may be taken to deepe.n tiik SiiiP Channel in Lake St. Peter. 1841. 4to., 2 pp. 1403. An Account of the RrvEn .St. Joiiv, with its tributary riv. rs and lakes. By Edmund Ward, assistant emigrant airent. Fredericton X.B. printed at the SiMitlnel office. 1841. 8vo., 96 pp. 1404. Junius, " A Letter to \ Honolhahi.e BniuADiER Cenerai., commander in Chief of His iliijesty's forces , Canada," London, ITtiO. Now first iscribed to .runiiis. To wliich is added, " A refutation of the letter, etc. By an OtCcer." With ineidenta; notices of Lords Townshend and Sackville, Sir Philip Francis and others. Edited by N. W. Sii.uiiis. of the I!riti>h Museum. London. William Piekerinp, IStl. lL>mo., 110 pp. 1405. Cubbeer Burr; or tlio Tree of niany Trunks. " Planted by the Kivers of Water iiis leaf also shall not wither." (Psalm I ) Jlontreal: Printed by .lames Starke & Co. St. Therose Street, and sold by the Booksellers. 1811. .Svo., 3.'! pji. 1406. Fundamental Principles of the Laws ok Canada, as th.v existed un they weie .handed under the French KiiiKs, and as they wore modified and altered under the Doniination of Fiii:laiid. Together with the general principles of the Custom of Paris, as laid down by the must eminent Authors, with the lejit, and a literal translation of the Text. The Imperial and other statutes, changing the .Jurisprudence in either of the Provinces of t/anada. at large. CATAIOQVE OF PAMPULKTa 185 Prpfnced by nn lli»torical Sk.-toh of tl.o OriKin nnd Rise of Religious and fol'iciil Institutions niiiuiiKst the principal iiationg of tlio world, from the reni..!|.st periods to the pn-si-nt time. Of the Common. Canon, and Statutes Laws of England, so fur as thev owrate on the jiinaprudetiee of Canada. Of the Origin. Rise. a:id Suooessivo changes of the Laws of Franco. Of tlie General C.overnment, Keligious. Militarj-, Civil and Criminal Laws of the Natives, partuuhirly of the Iluror. and Iroquois Indians, at the time the interior of the country was discovered by Cartiei : the whole supported by authori- Compiled with a view of assisting Law Students in their Studies. By N. B Doueet. hsq. ^ Numbers I. & II. Montreal: Printed by John Lovell. Saint Nicholas Street. 1841. 8to 100 pp. ■■ 1407. The City of Toronto Poll Book. Kxhihiting a cln.siti. ,1 list of Voters, at the lato great Contest for Resimnsible Oovkhnment. " Union is Stremrth." Toronto: Printed by Lesslie Brothers. 1841. 12mo.. 24 pp. 1408. Bytown and Ottawa Emi.m.ation S.hiktv ov Ca.sada. Established 14th Janu- ary, 1^41. By-luws. 4to., 1 p. 1409. Standingr Bnlei and Kejulationi of the '.eoislative AssKMni-v of Canada Adopted in the first session of the First Provinci.,1 Parliament. Ordered to be printed on 19th, June, 1841. Kingston: Printed by O. Desbarats & T. Gary, l^ tl. ICmo., 41 pp. 1410. Alida: or Miscellaneous Sketches of Occurrences -luring the late .\merican War. rounded on fact. By an Unknown Author. If I could gain, howe'er so little, to improve, I'd give it to the world for benent. Second Edition. Mnr^7v7r\v ^"" "'^, .1"' ^''^ ""*'"" """^ ^"' ^"1'' '•>• 'l"' Booksellers. AIULCCaLI. ICmo., vii+222 pp. 1411 Notices of the Death of the Late Lord Sydenham By th^ Prt>8s of British North America. U ith Prefatory Remarks. Toronto: Printed and Published at th« Examiner Office. 1841. 8vo., 77 pp. 1412. Case of Mr. McLkod, in whose person the Crown of Cheat Britain i.s arraigned FOB JJELONY. Parliaments may ruin, but never save a State.— Sir W. '^emple. Third Edition (revised). By David Urquhart, Esq. Coupland and Co., Southampton; and Longman and Co., London. 1841. ovo., 158 pp. "^ nli!e"fn tL^ny'"'"""' TJf "'"o '"' ''"^ ^^'""^^« °* ^^'"^ T-)tRFEE: nnd as an acoom-- Plice m the Burning ot the Steamer Caroline, in the Nuoara River, during the Canadian Rebellion in 1837-8. Ntw-York: Published ct the Sun Office. 1841. 8vo.. 32 pp. 31 186 fiUl.IV AltVUIVKS ( >' VASAlt.i 1414. Rapporti «Mr 1m Ciikmis-, I!i c^, I!i iitK- it I'oms <}.> In ('iti' ot Puroi-ne de MoNTiiK.Ai.. Avril ft Miii I'^IO. avcc notcH. I'nr J. Vitfrr, Kcr. Iii!liii l.ov, II. Rue St. Niili..l:M. tSII. 12mo., ^2 pp. 1415. Notice Biographique -'"■ -Mi-t- •'■ ■'■ l.urtit'iu. I'rrnntr Kvrcpic do Montn-iil. (Hy C. La Ko.piis Ptro). IHJl. Hvo.. Zi pp. 1416. A Joul-ney Beyond the Rocky Mountains in l^'f'. l""!''. ami ivi". Hy tlu' IJiV. Sumutl I'nrkcr, A.M. ('(irrirtod and Kxtcii(lfonnp, lliiifrray, rue de seine Saiiit-Cionnaiii, 10; Silvo^tro, mo dcs Bona Enfants, HO. Londrcs; ("hoz \V. Piokcrini;, Cl'nnoory Lane, 57. Wf Svc, i. , p. 1419. The Annnal Report of tlio I!omii> ok DiniiToii-^of tlio Wki i.vndCanai, Tompant. 1840. Published by order of the Hoard. St. Catharines: Printed by Ilirani Leavenworth. 1841. Svo., 18 pp. 1420. The Sixth Annnal Report of ;!io Board of Dimtor* of the C.R'sn River Navi- '•\TioN Company. May 1841. Published by order of the Board. St. Cathariiios: Printed by Hiram Leavenworth. 1841. 8vo., 7 pp. 1421. Report of tbi Conmiittee oi tiio Toi!o\To Boaui; of Thapk. April l.lth. 1841. 4to., 1 p. 1422. A Statement of tmk Satiskmtohv Hk>^i lis wbidi have nttendc. EMir.nATioN to Upi'ku Cvnaha, from the K.>itubli>.bment of The Canada Company, .intil the Present Period; comprisintr .Stati.-itieai Tables, and other important iufortnntion, communiealod by rcsiuT-table residents in the various Townships oi r"ER < aNada. With a Cieneral Jfap of the Provinee. Compiled for tho Cuidaneo of Emitrrnnta. Lo\ik)n: Smith, Elder and Co., t!.';, Cornhill. 1841. 8vo., CO [ip. 1423. Hand Book for E\iii:i!ants to tiii: Pi:om\(k ok Xiw BitiNswicK. Containing the avcra^ro prieo of Land, Provisions, Cloihinpr, Farm Stock, Building; and other Materials, in:, and the rate of \Vap;es to .Mechanics, Labourers, &c. With other necessary information for persons with Capital, na well as for Mechanics, Farm fSoy.vjmt^;, T.iihnure.rp.. &e. intenditii? to settle in the Province. Compiled from Returns in the office of the Provincial Secretary. Fredericton : John Simpson, Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty. 1841. Svo , 15 pp. *A.M yt<^\:SK VATAUWVK or PAMPHLETa 187 1424. Ke.l Eduction. A Lcture by tt,,. Rn .Inns Ksny. Author of Mor«l Rr,.ov.. IriMtitiitiun ( ambridKC, KiiKlariil. Charlnttetown: I'ul.li-lu.l f..r th.- M,...|,nni,V I„..i,„ti„„, l,v ,?„„„., n„„„|,„ lh.»/uril. 1 niit.T to the (iueoiiV Most (inicinuu Muj.>»t,v 1H41. Ifimo.. 42 pp. 1425. Letter! on Elementary and Practical Education. Iiy Churlea Mondelct, Eiiq. To which in nddcd a Fri-noh Trannlation. Montrral: Pri.itod .n.l ,mhli,h..,l l.v .Fohn .Tam-s Willinnw 1«1I. Svo 00 pp. happ. 2 (ip. . " 1426 Colonial lep.lation .... th,. M.hj.Mt of Im.kat.on; Two Lottor-. oriKinnlb ad.l....H... ,o .h. ..d,.„r of .1... H,„„i„,.„ ,J,„.tte. ,.„dor th. .i.n,„ture of "s.'otulf Kv Dav.d R,.n,. K.,, n..p,„y U..^,i,trar of the Cou.,ty of \Ventw,.rth. Toro.ito: H. |{ow8,.ll. "rii.f.r. Kmg Street, 1841. 8vo.. lo pp. 1427. An Abstract of the Minute, of th,- Synod of tho P.u:s„v,,,man vmRrn or July! 1841 " """"'""" "■'•'' "'" '■'""■'•'' "^ «'-"th...d) Hold.... at Ki..K»ton, l-C Ifamilton : Pri.ited at Iluthven'* Book and Job Office, Ki.iff Street, 1841. Svo. ^* pp. * "'^'th^'lSlM *w <;"»"i»5"l«y" Conference J.„.o, 1841. to the procoedin^a of SsiO ^^'*'''y"" Confcre..c.o «..d itH Committees. August and September. CW.S;: i.^:7td:^'S::";^.'!::r:j^:;f «^^™°"'^ '^""^ *° *''° ^-'-- I.o..do..: Printed for Thomas Tcrr, 73 Choapside. 1841. 8vo.. vi+102 pp. N.itT s O.KH.TioNs; for the year endii- the 30th of April, 1841. With an Appendix: also, br.ef view of tho plan and ,erations. and abstrlct of the Thirty" s.xth report of the Uritish and Foreign Bible Society. ^ 68+8pp."*°' P"''**''^ ^"'- the Upper Canada Bible Society. MDCCCXLI. 8vo.. 1430. North-West-America Mission. Church Mi.ssio...;ry Record. January 1841. No. Vol. XII. 8vo., 24 pp. "'"'c.™"'""" °^ ^''^ Proceed.nga of the I^.val and Patriotic Society of 1:ppeh Toronto. R. Stanton, Printer, 104, King-Street. 1841. 12mo.. 35 pp. ^*^h,fd D^Sof^r*''',^'- ^."""t-'-'^ ''^"''' "^ *•'« 'r«-° °^ Kingston and Mid- i.ind Ui^triLt of Canada, w.th a L.st of its Officers Instituted IGth Nov. 1840. Kingston: Printed at the "Tourist" Office. 1841. 12mo., 14 pp. 1433 Estraets from a oLa.^e delivered to the Clergy of the diocese of Toronto at the primary visitation. On the 9th Sept. 1841. ^oronio, al By the Right Rev. John Strachan, Lord Bishop of Toronto London, 1 rinted by Richard Clay, Bread Street Kill. 1841. 12mo 24 pp J^.'Sa 42 "a 188 PUBLIC ARCHIVES OF CANADA 1434. A Charge deliver(>d to the Clerpry of the Diocese of Toronto at the Primary Visitatu.ii, lield in the Cathedral Church of St. James, Toronto, on the 9th Sep- tember, 1S41. By tlie IJipht Reverend John Strnchiin, Lord Bishop of Toronto. Toriinto. II. & W. Rowsell, Kiiifr Street, 1S41. ]2mo., 36 pp. 1435. Memorial and Protest of the Commission of the Synod of the Presbyterian Churoli of Canada, in connexion with tlie church of Scotland, respecting the Cl!:k(;y Kkskuve &c. i-c. To tlic Ripht K.niorable Lord John Russell. Her Majesty's Principal Secre- tary of State for the Colonial Department. 1841. 12mo., 8 pp. 1436. The Claims of Temperance Societies: A Lkctire, Delivered to the Yimug Men's Literary- Society at L'Oripnnl; and subsequently to Respectable Audiences at Montreal, St. Andrews, and Quebec. By Rev. Janu»s T. Byrne. Montreal: Printed by Cami)bell & liecket. Watson's Buildinfjs, Place d'Armes Hill. 1S41. 12mo., .'54 pp. 1437. Resolutions at a meeting held at Quel c. on the subject of taxfs imposed with- out THK a).\SKNT OF REPltESENTATIVES. Quebec, 15th October, 1«41. 4to., 2 pp. 1842. 1438. No Mistake: or, A Vi.NnirATiox of the NEnoTiATOR.s of the Treaty of 178.3, respect ing the North Eastern Bolndary of the United St.\tes. In a Convcrsa- titPii between Joiiv Bii.i, and Jdn-athan-. By W. R. Hamilton, F.R.S., President of the Royal Geographical Society. London: Printed by William Nicol, CO, Pall ifall. 1842. 8vo., 20 pp. 1439. Boundary between Maine and New IIampshirk aid the Adjoining British Provinces. Messajre from The President of the United States, Transmitting a Report of the Board of Commissioners appointed to survey the Northeastern boundair April 12, 1S42. Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs. December 29, ls42. Ordered to be printed. Svo., 49 pp. 1440. Reply to an " American's Examination " of the " Right of Search " With observations on some of the Questions at issue between Great Britain and the United States, and on certain positions assumed by the North American Govern- ment. By an Englishman. '■ Nee mihi regna peto: etc. Aeneid, xii. lSO-91. apud Hug. Grot. lib. ii. cap. xv. T>mdon: J,.hn Rodwell, 4fi Now Bond Street. irDCCCXLIL 8vo., 111-f Ixii |ip. 1441. Enquiry into the Validity of the British Claim to a Richt of Visit'-ion and Seaich of American Vessels suspected to be engaged in the African Glave Trade. Ly iivitry W hancu. LL.D. MinisU-r of iiie United States at the Court of Berlin— Author of " Elements of International Law." Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard. 1842. 8vo., 151 pp. CATALOaVE OF PAMPHLETS 189 1442. An Act to provide for the sale of the Cleroy Reserves in the Province of Canada, and for the distribution of the proceeds thereof; and an act to make provision for the management of the temporalities of the United Church of Knpland and Ireland, in this Province, and for other purposes therein mentioned, &c. &c. && Toronto: H. & W. Rowsell, Diocesan Press. 1842. 8vo., 20 pp. 1443. Comparative Advantages between the T'mtf.d States and Canada fob British Settlers, considered in a letter addressed to Captain Allerdyce Barclay of Urj-. By Thomas Kolph, Esq.. Canada. Author of a " Tour through the West Indii's, United States and Canada 1S,32 " &c. &c. London, Smith, Elder and Co., 65 Cornhill. 1842. 12mo., 32 pp. 1444. The Emigrrant, a poem, in four canto>. By Standish O'Grady, Esq., B.A., T.C.D. :Montreal; Printed for the author. 1842. Iflmo., 204 pp. 1445. Information for Emigrants to British North America. .Second Edition. Published by Authority. Ixjndon: Charl*^ Knight and Co.. 22. Ludgate Street. 1,842. Price Sixpence 8vo., 53 pp. 1446. Hemarks on Emiorat.on : more particularly applicable to the Eastern Town- •siiips. Lower Canada. Second Edition. By William F. Buchan, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons and late 1 residen* of the Hunterian Society of Edinburgh. " I have visited the Eastern Townships &c. i-c. Despatch from His Excellency LordAylmer. Governor in Chief of Lower Canada to the Colonial Secretary, mh Uctober 1S31. Davenport, Soper and Richards. Telegraph Office. Baldwin and Cradock, raternoster Row, London, Svo., 74 pp. 1447. Memoranda of a Settler in Lower Canada; or. The Emigrant in Nohth Americ.v. Being i compendium of useful practical Hints to Emigrants selected from an unpublished Narrative of the adventures of a large familv from the north of England, which emigrated to America in 1818, and settled in 'various parts of the ( anadas, and the Western States, as farmers, &c. Together with an account of every day's doings upon a farm for a year. By an Immigrant farmer, of twenty years' experience. "The wilderness shall be glad for them, and the desert shall rejoice and blossom as the rose." Isaiah. Montreal, printed for the author, by Lovell and Gibson, 1842. lOmo., 80 pp. 1448. A Statement of the satisfflctoiy results which have attended EMK:R^TION to UPPER Canada, from the establishment of the Canada Company until the present period; comprising statistical tables and other important information, communi- cated by respectable residents in the various townships of Upper Canada. With a general map of the province. Compiled for the Guidance of emi- grants. Third edition with additional information to the present time. Lcmdon: Smith, Elder and Co. 65 Cornhill, 1842. 8vo., 114 pp. ^* 190 PUBLIC AKCHIVES OF CAN AT) A 1449. Keport of A Special Cnniniittcp nf tlio Tj>pis!ativc AsscniM.v of C^iimdn, on the Siilijc'ft of A FuKi; Thade with Grkat Britain, in the Agricultural Productions of British North America. And of a Protection to those Productions From the Competition of Foreigners in the Colonial and Home Markets. Ordered by the Legislative Assembly to be printed, 10th October, 1842. Kingston : Printed by Desbarats & Cary. 8vo., 40 pp. 1450. An Act to resf.w tiii: Ciiai.tku ok tiik Rank of Monthkal, and to increase its capital stock. Assented by Iler Majesty, in her Privy Council, 11th irarch, 1842. Alontreal: Printed by Lovell & Cibson. .St. Nicholas Street. 1842. 8vo., 49 pp. 1451. Amended Charter of t u; T'mvi:hsitv of Kim;'s roi.i.i-.cK: I'assed by the Prov- incial Parliament of Upp-' Canada, on the 4th March, 1837. Toronto: 11. & W. Kowsoll, King Street. MDCCCXLII. 8vo., 14 pp. 1452. Eoval Charter of Qncm's Collcgi'. Kingston. IS41. 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Toronto: Ly order of the Board of Trustees & Visitors, Printed nt the Guardian Office, 'J Wellington Buildings. 1842. 8vo., 34 pp. 1455. letters on Medical Education, CoriL'inallv publi-licl in the Montreal Gazette,) addressed to the MtMiiii"^ of the Provincial Lfxislature or Canada. By Archibald Hall. :,!.D. Montreal: Armour it Ramsay. Kingston: Ramsay, Armorr, & Co. 1842. 8vo., 30 pp. 1456. Appeal of the undersigned Mini tor< i,f the City of Muntreal, to the People of Cmuila, on tlie Present .S'tate a- d l'rosi'E(T.s of the Universities and Coi.leces IN BiiiTisii NuiiTii America, esiab i-lnil I y R^yal Cbartcr, and supported by Public Funds. Montreal, August 23, 184i>. 4to., 3 pp. 1467. The Constitution and Objcci; ,n" The Clinrch Sncirty of the I )iop( so nf Toronto: as set forth in: I. The Constitution. II. The Correspondence between the Lord Bishop of Toronto and the IIoi.. ^Mr. Chief Justice Robinson. III. 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Lcs V'uyaKt'iirs modenieg ont trouv6 en Amoriquo: lea Vestales, le Feu nouvcuii, hi C'irconcisioii, le Bapt^'me, lu ConfcHsion, ct enfin la Presence reelle, Sous Ics eHiK-fi's du poiu et du vin. Soirc'cs do St. Pt-tcrsburK. par M. le Comte Jos. de Maistrc, II, 85. Louvain : ("hez C J. Fonteyn, Libraire-Eaiteur. 1845. 12mo., 120 pp. 1554. No Honesty Separate from Veracity. {Kxtracts from Tub Coi hif.r and the MdSTREM. IFkhai.d — relative to ttiC Controveriiy between .Mr. Kent, W, M. Harvard and Dr. Fallon, re. Church in Canada.] 8vo., .'15 pp. 1535, Letter frem Ucx.inder Af.liCfid to Sir Allan Napier ^facnnl), Knif;ht, SiK^aker of tho Ix'gi-iative A.^sembly of Ciinadn, reqnostiiipr coniiionsatinn for the lossea he sustained mid tho injuries ho suffered when arretted by the Fnited States as one of the party who destro.'- 1 the Sto-inier Carolino. Pnted Xiauara. 4 Jan., 1^45. 8vo., •2-2 pp. 1556 A letter to the Hon. UonKiir 1!m.d\vi\, from \Vm. Hi mk Hi.aki:, A.T5., Pmfessor (11 l-a\v in the University of Kintr'.-i College, upon the Admimstration of Justice in Westkrn Canada. To which is appended the petition on tho same subject now before the Legis- lature. Toronto: Printed by Oeorue Brown, Yonge Street. 1845. 12mo., 40 pp. 1557. Thoughts on the Fniver.sity Qie-tiox, respoctfully submitted to the Members OF BOTH Houses of tho Leuislature oe Canada. By a Master of Arts. Hoc opus, hoc studium .... Ilor. Kingston: Printed at the Chronicle & Gazette Office. 1845. 8vo., 36 pp. 1558, The New University Bill, as projeetod by the Provincial Government, with remarks upon its several heads. Also Two Proposed Methods for the adjust- ment of this question. In a Letter to the Editor of " The Church". Cobourg: Printed at the Diocesan Press. 1845. 12mo., 16 pp. 202 PUBLIC Aiicnn t:.^ of casad.i 1559. The University Question considered. By a Graduate. Multi diibitabaiit, quid optimum esset: . . . Cicero. Toronto: II. & W. Rowsell, King Street. 184.5. 8vo., 67 pp. 1560. Observations on the History and itmr.NT riiiMKKniNcs of tiik Canada Company; Addressed in four letters to Frkdkuick Widdkh, one of tin Commissioners. Al;is, for tlie I'rcss of Canada! it neglects its liijjhest duty, — protection to the friendless stranf;tr; or such thinffs would not be. 184,"). (Signed Aliijuis.) ll'mo., 54 pp. 1561. Message from His Excellency the Governor General, with Rkports on a (iKol'icicM. SinvKY of til'" I'lioviNCK iiK CANADA, Presented to the House on the L'Ttli January, 1>45. Printed by (^rder of the I.efji-hitive Assembly. Montreal: Lovell and C.il>-on, Printers, St. Xieholas Street. 184,5. 8vo., 159 pp. (Report of Sir W. Lofran.) 1562. Note sur les Biens que les Jesuites possedaient en Canada, et sur I'affeetation (]ue e(>s biens doivent reeevoir aujourd'bui. Qiieiiee: l)e I'lniprinierie d'Aujrustin Cote et Cie. Pres de I'Archevcche. 1-^45. iL'mo., 42 pp. 1563. Memoir upon the Kstatks which tiik .Tfsi its possKSisKD !\ Canada, and the objeets to which those estates should be at present applied. Montreal printed by Desbarats & Derhisbire, (}ueen's pi inters, 184.5. 8vo., .•5!) pp. 1564. Dissertation sur L'Instiuctiov Primairf. Par A. l^ertlielot, Ker., Avoeat, M.P.P. I.ue a la Soi'iete do Hisoussion de Quebec, dans la seance de Lnndi 12 Mai, IS 15. Quebec: Impriine par Aupustin Cote & Cie. 1^;."). 12mo., 11 pp. 1565. Report of the Si rvkv of tiik Pito.iKCTr.n Link of Rah road from FItanstead to ^foNTiir.Ai.; with Estimates df the Cost of Construction. By Whj.iam p. Crockfr, Civil Kngineer. Montreal: Printed by Lovki.t, & Oiuson, Saint Niehobis !>treet. 1*45. Svc, 23 pp. 1566. Sketches and Tales illustrative ><{ Life in tiik Bvckwoods of New IJrisswick, North America, (ileaned from actual observation and experience during a resi- dence of seven years in that interesting colony. By Mrs. F. Beavan. " Son of the Isles etc. etc." London: (ieortre Routledtre, •'ill, Soho Square, 181.">. lOmo., 142 pp. 1567. The Report of a meeting in St. John, of certain Gentlemen acting as a Local (^iiiimittee for the purpose of furtherinc the views of the London Committee for the carrying on of a Rail- road in New Brunswick. Oct. 27, 1845. Also report of meeting in Fredericton. Oct. I'-. 1^5. 8vo., 8+2 pp. CATALOGUE OF PAMPHLETS 203 1568. Railroad Communication. A West Proposed Line of Steam Communication fmm l,onici:pu and Surprcon to the Troops lletaohcd frc.ni tlic .\niiri v\t. 1686. Observations on a work, entitled " Voyvcks of Disomery and Reseahch within THE AiiCTic Hecions, " By .Fohn Barrow, Bart. /Etat. 82; Being a refutation of the nuincrous niisre])resentations contained in that volume. By Sir Jiihn Ross. C.B,, &c. Captain in the Royal Navy. "Oh! tliat mine enemy would write a book! " Published fur the author. By William Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh and London. 1846. 8vo., 62 pp. CATAl.nOVE OF PAMPULETH 205 1587. Letters to the Right Honourable Lokd John Risski.l, on the Government of BiMTIMl AMKKUW. l^-lti- (Written by Josoph Howe in 0<'t., 1S40.) 8vo., 41 pp. 1588 A letter to the Riotir Hon. Kaki. Oisey. Ilcr Mnjcsfy's Princip:)! Secretary of State for the Colonies, In whicli the political events of the last three years are br="tly reviewed, and remedial measures sugfiested, and in which also, the Imperial Go rnment is ur^ed to repeal all differential duties; to throw open the naviRa- tion of the rt. Lawrence, and to pive up its control over the Canadian Post-Otbce Dci)artnien! Bv A Canadian. Montreal: Published by Armour & Ramsay. 1S46. 8vo., Ifl pp. 1589. Correspondence between the Hon. \V. II. Draper & the Hon. R. E. Caron; and, between the Hon. R. E. Caron and the Honbles. L. II. L.*fontaine is. A. M. lIoniN, referred to in a recent debate in the Legislative Assembly. Containing many suppressed letters. „ „p Montreal: Printed by Desharats & Derbyshire, Queen's Printers. 8vo., Jb pp. 1590. Vignoles' Steam Railway. Invented i>y Charles Vignoles, Jmi., C.E. 1846. 8vo., 7 pp. 1691. Hevue de la Revue du Pamphlet de L'llonnrable R. E. Caron. Quebec: Imprime par J. B. Frechette, Pere, rue La Montague, No. 13, 1846. 8vo., 18 pp. 1592. lectnre prononce par E. Parent, Ecr., devanf L'Institlt Canadien, Jeudi, 19 November 184«. Montreal: Imp. de la Revue Canadienne. 1840. 24ido., 34 pp. 1593 First Eeport of the Cmmissioners appointed to enquire into the Losses occa- sioned by the Troubles u.ising during the years 1837 and 1838, and into the Damages arising therefrom. 184G. Montreal : Printed by Lovell & Gibson, St. Nicholas Street. 4to., 49 pp. 1694. An Account of a journey to Niagara, Montreal and Quebec, in 1765; or " 'Tis Eighty Years since." New York: Printed by William Osborn, Spruce Street, Corner of Nassau. 1846. 8vo., 30 pp. (By Ralph Izard.) 1595. For the Honble. Members of Her Majesty's E.xecutive Council. Montreal, April 27, 1S4C. Letter on the subject of Connecting Halifax with Quebec by rail. 4to., 2 pp. 1596 Bill entitled. An Act to Incorporate the British American Mining Compatiy. R'eceived and read first time, Monday, 20th April, 1S46. Second Reading, Monday, the 27th April, 1846. Mr. McDonald, (of Kingston.) Printed by Desbarats & Derblsbire. 4to., 10 pp. 1597 Remarks on the present insufficient Lioiiting of ti.r City of Montreal, and the necessity for an application to the Legislature by the citizens, for power to ,...,,1,1 1^1, ,, ,,,.,v Montreal OAs-I.ie.nT Company, to be entitled The Montreal Gab CoN.sLMERs' Company. . Mon'real, printed at the Montreal Heraiu Office, No. 2.-? St. Gabriel Street. 1840. 8vo., 28 pp. i 206 PUBLIC ARCniVES OF CAyADA 1598 Discours de M. Berthelot. rronon.o ,lans tmo A^ i..l,l,-o do I'Assoointio., dfs Institutcurs ilii District >k- Quubeo, io 10 Janvier, lS4t.. li'rao., 10 pp. 1699 Renort "{ J. Chkmaizik. Es..rniK. aiip-intoa l.y virtue of the Act of tlie Fourth VictoHa Cap. lio. To visit thk Hk.mstuv Okkkks in the Districts of Quebec and "'''Montn-al: Printed bv Stewart Dorbi>liir(> and Oeorpe Dob^.rats, Printers to the Queen's Most Kx.'illent Maj.->ty. lS4il. Folio, 19 pp. 1600. Rapport ilc E. S. do Rottennun.l. Keuver. ehiniisto de i exj.loration C.eologique de la province. Transniis au sc'en taire provincial le IT \vril 1840. Imprime par ordre de I'Asseniblee L.trislative. Montreal : Imprime par Lovell et (ilbson. rue St. Nicholas. 1^4<,. 8vo., 19 PP- 1601. Message from ITis Exeellen.-y the . lovernor deneral transMnittinir Copie. of Correspondence relatin;; to Kiiuj's Cotbi/r L nivrr.stfy. 18ll-lH4b. Montreal; Printed by Lovell & C.ibsun, St. Nicholas Street. 4to.. 21 PP. 1602. Report of Michael Saward. Fs„.. (Act.n; of <''■• Promof.r Life ^^^^rance Conm.) on the Objc'ts and Pracfica Working of Tmr Trust ani. Loan Com- pany ok I'tpkr C\nai)a. , .., o ir LnM>,,>: Printed by J. Kii.Kii, 14, P.artholoiiiew Close. ISlO. 8vo., l.> I)p. 1603. A • 'Old on the Ci.K.imY lU.sr.ini: Qi i>nov. ^fontrpal April 24, 1S46. 12nio., 4 pp. 1604. The Revenue Book: .•ontaininir nn: Nkw Tahikk ok 1840. together with The TMiiKK OF 1>*12, Kedu.'ed to Ad Valorem Kates as far as practicable, also. Hie Sub-Treasury. Warehousimr. and Canadian Transit Bills, of 1840, and the Act allowinjr Drawback on (i,.ous exported to Santa Fe. and other Places, Passed in 1845 With the Treasury Circulars in Relation ther.^to. Likewise, TllK Nkw British Tariff, as amended by the Passage of the New Corn Laws and Sinrar Duties at the Lat<. Session of Parlianunt; Tofjeth.'r with a condensed Cambist, or Table of .dl Foreifin Cold an.l Silver Coins, Itedueed to Federal Currency. Compiled from the most authentic Sources. By A. .Tones. t, i n i New York: Publi^lud by Bell & Gould, ir,9. Nassau Street, Booksellers and Stationers. Printers an.l Law Blank Publishers. 184(i. 8vo., 0.3 pp. 1605 Letter on Frf.k Trade and Nvm-ahmn of tiif St. Lawrknce, addressed to the Earl of Fb'iu and Kincardine, Covnior General of Her Majesty's North Ameri- can Possessions: Bv .Tames Buchanan. Es,,.. late Her Majesty's Consul nt New York: with an Appe:idix shewinfr that it is contrary to the laws of Enpland. to raise a revenue frf^i the manufa.-ture of spirituous liquors, as abettinp crime.^ Toronto: Seobie & Balfour, Adelaide Buildinj??, Kinff Street. 18 tO. Price one shillinp. 8vo., 31 pp. 1606 Petition of the Qikhf ■ Boari> of Trai.f to the KiKht TTonorable W. E. (Jlad- st.aie. Her :\Lijesty's ^linister of State for the Colonies, pniyini? for a reduction uF TlMBEFi r.uTV. (Quebec, ?,farc!:, 18 1'": 4t'V, 2 pp 1607. Extracts from the Laws of I/^wer Canada. By-Laws and RcRulntions of the Trinity House. concerninK pilots and others, and the Navioation of the Riveb St. Lawrence. il>A--iiL---i4- ; •Vi'-' CATAWaVE OF PAMPHLETS 207 Published aRrecably to the Act 45, Geo. Ill, Cap. 12 Sec. 23. Quebec: Printed by J. C. Fisher, No. 0, Mountain Street, Lower Town. 1846. 16mo., 26 pp. 1608. Short Remarks on the Prksknt State of the Navy. By Kear-Admiral Bowles, C.B., M.P. London: James Ridgway, Piccadilly. 1846. 12mo., 16 pp. 1609. Projet dc Epelement pnur qu'il y nit T^niformite dans le Gouvernement des Cures du Diocese de Montreal. Montreal : Bureau des Melanges Religieux, rue St. Denis, PrS3_ TEvech^. 1846. 16mo., iii-HS pp. 1610. Things to be Remembered. A Sf.rmon, By Thk Rf.v. W. Aoar Aoamson. A.B., Chaplain to the Legislative Council of Canada, and Assistant Minister of Christ Church. Montreal: Printed by Annour and Ramsay. 1846. 16mo., 29 pp. 1611. Petition of Robert F. Gourlav, to be heard at the Bar of the House, or before a Committee. Priiiteil by order of the Tiegislntive Assembly. (200 copies.) Printed by Lovell and Gibson. 1846. Folio 2 pp. 1612. Marylebone Meeting. Speeches delivered at a meeting in behalf of the Society FOR THE Propagation of the Gospel, on Thursday June 25, 1846. London: Printed by Richard Clay, Bread Street Hill. 1846. 8vo., 40 pp. 1613. Proceedings at a Meeting held in the Egyptian Hall. ^Mansion House, on Tuesday March 17, 1846, to increase the means of Rki.k^ioi s lN.«.TRrrTioy for the Emigrant.s and Settlers in the British Colonies, through the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel. Loudon: Printed by Richard Clay, Bread Street Hill. 1846. 8vo., 36 pp. 1614. Westminster Meeting. Proceeding.^ of a Meeting at the Hanover Square Rooms, on Tuesday April 28, 1846. in behalf of the Society fob the Propagation OF THE Gospel in Foreign P.arts. London: Printed by Richard Clay, Bread St. Hill. 1846. 8vo., 50 pp. 1615. Address of the Free Trade AssoriAiiox, to the Inhabitants of Canada. Montreal, March, 1846. 4tc., 3 pp. 1616. Prospectus of the St. Andrews and Quebec Rail Road. Saint John, N.B. : Printed by Henry Chubb & Co. (Courier Office) Prince William-Street. 1846. 8vo., 16 pp. 1847. 1617. Standing Orders of the Legislative Council of Canada: adopted in the 8d Srssinn of the L-d Provincial Parfiameiit, 10 & 11 Victoria, 1847 Vide Journal page 132. Montreal: Printed by J. C. Becket, 211i St. Paul Street. MDCCCXLVII. 16mo., 88 pp. K£S«2;-> <."»- ' le^BOti&iS:;^-' iiii'mi h 208 PUBLIC ARCHIVES OF CAyADi 1618. Manifeste ndross.' ai- n i im.k nr C.\s\i>\ jiar lo Tomitk Constititionnel de la RfiFOiiMK KT Di- PiiocuKs. Adopto B I'Assieniblpe Gencrnle du S Novembre, 1947. Quebec: Ini|irimi'' par ordrc du coniite. cliez Freoliette & Frere, Proprietaires du Caniidien. 1^47. Small 8vo., 26 pp. 1619. A Letter en the subject <>f the Division Coi ins: with I'lapoped Alterations in the .Turisdietinii and Details of the System. From His HoiK.ur .Tiidc.'e liurii^*, to the .\ttorti.y General. Canada West. Toronto: Printed by Scohi,' & Balfour, Adelaide Buildinps, King Street 1847. 8vo., 28 pp. 1620. An Appeal to tub Pi:..p|.i; of tlie Late I'n.vnic? of riTlli Canada. By Coi.oNKl, FiTZ GiniioN. ^Montreal: Lovell and Gibson, Printers, St. Nicholas Street. 1947. To bo had at the principal Bookstores, Price Is. Hd. 8vo., OS pp. 1621. An Appeal on a System of Plbmc Ei.emkntary Instruction for Uppkr Canada by The Reverend ERertf-.i Ryerson, D.D., Chief Superintendent of Schools for Upper Canada. Priiitec' by order of the Legislative Assembly. Montreal: Printed by Lovell and C.ibsnn, St. Xiiholas Strt^^t. 1*47. 8vo., xii4-191 pp. 1622. Beport (.\nnual') of Common Sciioot.s in I'i-pfr Canada, for the yivir 1846; by the chief Superintendent of Schools. Montreal: Printed by Hollo Campbell, Place d'Armes Hill. 1847. 4to 14 pp. 1623. Special Report of the measures which have been adopted for the establishment OF A \ouMAL School; and for earryinp; into effect generally The Common School Act, (9th Vict. Cap. XX) with an Appendix. By the Superintendent of Schools for Upper Canada. Prii.ted by order of the Legislative Assembly. Montreal, printed by Lovell and Gibson, Saint Nicholas Street. 1847. 8vo., 72 pp. 1624.^ Address to the Electors of Canada, reproducing Papineau's Address to tiie Elkctohs of St. Maurice and Huntingix)n. 1847. Single folio page. 1625. Remarks for Emigrants, By John J. E. Linton. Author of the "Backwoodsman," A Settler at Strat- ford, Huron District, Canada West. Iajnihin: Marchant Singer and Co.; Printers, Ingram-Court, Fenchurch- Streot. 1847. 8vo., 8 pp. 1626. Report of the Colonial Land and Emioration Commissioners to B. Hawes, Esq., on Emioiiation to the British Provinces iv North America, November, ISlV. 4to., 11 pp. 1627. Observations on the Poor Relief Bill for Ireland, and its bearing on the important iiibject of Emic.ration: with snine remarks on the great public works projected :, the British North American Colonies. By . >r T. St. Leger Alcock. London. James Ridgway, Piccadilly. 1947. 8vo.. 30 pp. JOURNAL HISTORIQUE DES £viNEMENS ARRIVES SAINT EUSTACHE. PENDANT LA REBELLION DU C0Mt6 DU LAC DES DEUX- MONTACNES Depuis Its soulhemtns eomtnencis i la fin de novembre, jusqu'au moment ou la tranquilliti Jut par/aitemtnt ritablie. Deal nltionem Lib«T« egiU H>ip«r iptot ia ecBlif tonabit, la uAliti* 90112111 diipenUt eo<> PAR UN T^MOIN OCULAIRE. MONTRfiAL: PuBLiE PAR John Jones. 1838. SSTSS— 21 [See Vo. US) TUB CAROLINE ALMANACK, AND AMERICAN FRBEMAN'S CHRONICLE. FOR 1840. B«in( BiOMitIr ix Letp Yaar. sad dkp Mh of Aa>nir»ii laiWprndciv*. C'tkult icdlur Akxnjr, Lai n- 3»- N., kM wW Mnr Ibr iho whote of N(w York, it Northern hik} Mi4n)r8Km, N«*wi, UmkwU, Art Ike "It wi» pcrpctrJied tfW xonRnl aa I pirparMKM, kj an armed ant] nope, nor force. ut>on urwniK.^ and dcli'i«idcr »«». t oi' n.vhl, and cir- eum.i»nto« of ai-n*! airo4:i«T. Iihki^ ai Ihc Terv moiMiil w>i«n tlw Lieu. •rninl Governor of Upp«r Oanswi* «a« ikrUrMh^ lu ilie Provincial Parha. in.nt hiscnnliilcncu In tftrilMitatHMii W the Aiinricin fcovornnienl lo pw wnt it» eituciiii Iroiii ciigji{in;{ in ilw «,wni«,t ihat wa ).t:3 THE SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT or TUB S^iilBS) (D^ IDSIBIffiiSI'S^DIBS «RAND RIVER sriiT2, CORNIIILL. 1844. [ Prkc One Shilling.] i' If t.'^ce .Vo. 1S«8 w.s.'-mni^-A j'A EXTRACT WILL OF THE LATE HON. JAMES M'^GILL, Cljarttr of tbt ^ibtvdit^ of iHc6flI ColUgf , THE ADDRESS, DELIVERED BY THE PRINCIPAL, ON THE OCCASION OF THE OPENING OF THAT INSTITUTION, KIXTH SEPTEMBER, 18i3. ^ontrtal : PRINTED DY LOVELL AND GLDSOM. SAINT NICHOLAS STREET 1844. [See No. IMI f •? A BRIEF REVIEW OP THK REVENUE, RESOURCES, AND EXPENDITURES or I, : COMPARED WITH THOSE OF THE NEIGHBORING STATE OF NEW-YORK: WITH AN EXAMINATION INTO THE CA18E8 WHICH HAVE rilODUCBO THE PBESENT EXTRAVAGANT SYSTEM, AND 8U00E8TIN0 A DESIGNED TO BELIEVE THE INHABITANTS OF THIS FROVINOE WHOLLY FROM AND AFFOKD A FOR THE IlPROVEflENT OF THE COUNTRT. Bs tDUliam Hamilton XHtrritt. ST. CATHARINES : n. LEAVEKWORTH! BOOK AND JOB FBINTER, JOURNAL OFFICC. 1845. [Sec No. tUI Ill LETTER lO THE HON. ROBERT BALDWIN, WM. HUME BLAKE, A. B., PR0rES-!OH OF LAW IN Tilt: LNIVEBS1T\ OF KINc's COLLtCE, UFO.N THE ADMINISTIUTJON OF JUSTICE WESTERN CANADA TO WHICH IS APPENDED THE PETITION ON THE SAME Sl'DJELT NOW DEFORE THE LEGISLATURE. TORONTO: PRINTED BV GEORGE BROWN, YONGE STREET. 1840 [See Ko. tSiS CANADA WEST GREAT WESTERN RAIL WAY. eiiarureti 65 act oC ^arKsmtnt- CAPITAL STOCK £1^0,000 C7. £126,000 RESERVED FOR CANADA. Wm. M. SHAW, JOHN O. HATT, L. LAWRASON, SIR ALLAN N. MACNAB, President. JAMES B. EWART, PETER CARROLL, GEORGE S. TIFFANY. JASPER T. GILKISON, SECBETAnv. HAMILTON : G. r. BULL, GAZETTE OFFICE liitt .vo. ua CATALOaVE OF PAMPHLETS 209 1628. Copy of Letter to Ilia Excellency Sir Benjamin D'Ubbas, O.C.B., K.O.H., CUMMANDINO THE FOKCES IN OaNADA. Toronto: 1847. 8vo., 15 pp. 1629. Letter to Ills Excellency the UiciiT IIoxoijrabi.e Lord Vams, on Uksponsible OovKKNMKNT OB applied simply to the Province of Canada; together with his Lord- ship's celebrated speech, delivered in the House of Commons, as Lord Bruce in 1841, deprecating, in the strongest terms, all appointments to oflSce by a tottering ministry, not enjoying the confidence of the people. By Fuiiniis, Montreal, printed by DonoKliue & Mantz, 142 Notre Dame Street, January, 1847. 8vo., 20 pp. 1630. Remarks on the Conduct of the Naval Administration of Great Britain since 1815. By a Flag Officer. With n preface by Roar-Admiral Bowles. Fas est et ab hoste Joceri. Third Edition. London: James Ridgway, Piccadilly. 1847. 12mo.. 95 pp. 1631. Letter of J. G. Spragge to the Attorney General and Solicitor General of Upper Canada. Toronto, 2nd June, 1847. 8vo., 28 pp. 1632. Letters, Addressed to the Inhabitants of the Niagara District. On Free Trade, &c. By W. Hamilton Morritt, Esq., M.P. Niagara: Printed by John Simpson. 1847. 8vo., iv+32 pp. 1633. Note additionnelle a cello de 1S45 sur les biens des Jesuites, APRfes leub sup- I'UKssioN et depuis le Retablissemcnt de leur Ordre, ainsi que sur I'emploi qui en a etc fait. Montreal: Imprimerie des Melanges Religienx, Rue St. Denis, pres I'Evcche. 1847. 8vo., 15 pp. 1634. Jesuit Belations of Disconeriks and other Occurrences in Canada akd the NiiHTiiKKN AND V.'f.stehn STATES of the Union. 1032-1072. By E. B. O'Cai.i aohan, M.D., corresponding member of the New York His- torical Society, and Honorary member of the Historical Society of Connecticut. From the proceedings of the New York Historical Society. Nov. 1847. Now York: Press of the Historical Society. MDCCCXLVII. 8vo., 22 pp. 163-5. Thoughts on Em.gration, Edi cation, &c., in a letter addressed to the Right Honourable Lord John Russkm,, Prime Minister of Enoland. By " A Citizen." Montreal : Printed by J. C. Becket, 211 J St. Paul Street. M.DCCCXLVIL 8vo., 38 pp. 1636. Letter to the Rt. Hon. Enrl Groy, one of Her Majesty's Most Honorable Priry Council, and Secretary of State for Colonial AiTairs; embracing a Statement or Facts is Ri:lation to EiiiuitATiuN lu Ca-^aiia durlsig the suuuiicr of 1SJ7. By the Hon. Adam Ferrie, member of the Legislative CouncU, Chairman of the E.xecutive Lay Commission for Emigration, etc Montreal: Printed at the office of " The Pilot." 1847. ICmo., 16 pp. 85735—22 210 rvnuv MicuivKs of casaua 1637. The St. Catharines Building Society. liiiMriMiriiti-.l in iiicorilmuc with nn Act of till" l'r(i\ iiiciiil I.( iri-latiirc. A.H. ISKl, for llic purpose of Assistini? the Mem- bers, by uilvnnciiiK the niiiotiiit of tlieir shnres on (;<>otl ni(>rt);ngo security, in the Erection of BuiliiiiitfH, tli" a misition of Freeliokl or LeiiHehold Property, the Kemovul of Inminihruiu'i's or Liabilities on Property iilready held by them; and also, to alTord such as do not desire thiir nliares in advance, an efficient and protitaMe mode of Investing Small Savintrs. .St. (?atharini'S, C.W.: II. f.i avniwurth, lio .k ami .Inb Printer ^T. 8vo., 24 pp. 1638. A Short Review of the History, (iovKR.vMKST, Constiti tion, Fishery and A(;ui( ii.Ti I K, of N'kwkdlndla.nd. I.\ A S, niKs OK I.KTiKiis Addressed to th(> Uiirht Honourable Earl Grey, Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies. Pv Pathk K MORUIS, Ks(l. St. .lohn's. Newfoundland : .1. Wo(.d-, Printer. M DCCCXLVII. 8vo., 1.16pp. 1639. Colonization Circular is-ned bv ller Ma.ie-ty'» Colonial Land and Emigration Comniissionera. Issued March, 1847. No. 7. London: Printed by Order of the Colonial Land and Emif^ration Commis- sioner!), by W. Clowes and Sons, Stamford Street and Published by Charles Knijiht and Co., 22, Ludnatc Stieit ; and Smith. Klder and Co., 6.^, Coinhiil. 8vo., 22 p|i. 1640. North American Lights. 18)7. London: Printed by W. Clowes and Sons, 14 Charing Cross, For Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 8vo., 7 pp. 1641. Eight Years in Canada; imliraciiii; a li'e\ie«- ..f the .XoMtxisniATioNs dv Lords DiuiiAM AND SvuKXiiAM, SiR CiiAs. Bagot a.m> Lurd ilKTCAt-KE, and including numerous interesting letters from Lord Durham, Mr. Chas. Bull". ; -.id other well-known public characters. By Major Hichardson, Kniirht of the Militar.v Order of St. Ferdinand, Author of " Kcarte." " Wacousta," " The Can.tdian lirnthirs."' &e. &c. &e. De omnibus rebus et quihusdani aliis. ifontreal, Canada: Published by II. II. Cunningham, 50, Notre Dame Street. 1847. 8vo., 2:!i' pp. 1642. Report of the proeeidintrs of a mertinL' of the friends and admirers of Lour Mktiai.kk, held in Montreal on 1st February, 1847. Montreal: Printed liv .ImImi C. I5.vk.t.2IH Saint Paul Street. MDCCCXLVII. 8vo., 1.') pp. 1643. The Commercial Policy of Pitt and Pi ki,. I7s.')-is4e. London: John Murray, Albemarle Street. 1847. 8vo., iv-|-67 pp. 1644. Beport on the C.aick for tlie .St. L\\>im nce and Att.antic Raii.-Road. By A. C. Morton, Esquire, Chief Engineer. Montreal: Printed at the Canada Gazette Office, 1847. 8vo., 79 pp. 1645. Remarks on the MrviNr. Rrniov ok L\i;k. Sipkrior; nddressed to the Comtaittee of the Honorable the Executive Council, and Keiiort on Mining Ixications claimed on the Canadian Shores of the Lake, addressed to the Commissioner of Crown Lands, by W. E. Logan, Provincial Geologist. Montreal: Printed by Lovell & Gibson, at their Steam-printi.;e establish- ment, St. Nicholas Street, 1847. 8vo., 31 pp. CAT.ilOnVE OF PAMPHLETS 211 1848. A Letter to His Excellency the Oovemor-Oeneral on tlio '^iil jrrt of the Crown Lands Dkpartmknt. Rowsoll and Thompgon, Printers. Toronto, 20th Nfny, 1847. 12mo., 9 pp. 1647. Report on the ; lement de la Societe de St. Vincent de Paul, Fondee a Quebec, le 12 Nov. Ici... A Quebec, Chez William Neilson, 1847. 24mo., 71 pp. 165w. Manuel de la Soci£t£ de Temperance, d£di£ & la jeunessk Canadbnne, Par le Rev. Pare C. Chiniquy, ptre. N. Oblat de Marie ImmaculJe. Seeondo Edition revue, corrigce et augmentee d'un foule de uouveaux traits et dii Prieres de ia Messe et des V'epres, et approuvee par NN. S3, iee Evequea de .Montreal, Kingston, Martyropolis et Walla-Walla. Montreal: Imprim£ par Lovell et Gibson, Rue St. Nicolas, 1847. 12mo., 180 pp. 85735— 22J Hn 21? rvBUi \H(Ui\t:s nfriSADA 16A5 Masuftl "f the Tempkbance S<«ifiy; IVdicatcd to tlio Yci th or Canada liy \: v ltl■^ Father C. Chiiiiquy. N'. Oblat of Mary Iinmaeul.ae Tr w'sltttetl from tho Krpiii'h hy rierro Ootuvo DflmaruN uitlimt ut t uw. He ill !■-■ (Treat, io— St. l.uke. Chap. I. v 16. Firsi. t)iiKiiHh Kditioii. Montreal: Lovell and flititon, Printers. St. Nicii. ' ^ Sir.'i i S4T. 8v.j 113 pp. 1656. A Ch»r7e dcli crpd at h.* primnry visitotion held in ('1 .^t ^'hurch Tiithedral, Frec'or . n A . ust 24. 1>17. * Majesty By •( 1, '■ hop of V- Jprir' n. Fn")'.>r. ''Oil lohn Siini-ion, Printer to the Q' 1847. ^-o., 4.; M. i Mu.sL !•> 1 ' ..tices of h.' M - ,i\» of in- ral T .(oruturc 1 16fi7. Am ot thn DiorKSE (iK Fhkderhton. B' i.riiM ' u ;\in.s, ii 1). .Sii'hor of " Iliot of the Cl -11 '. upland 1 Ann'ricji " I'lil' ^ln•d i^.T the d.riK^tion ul the ("Minmil Ediicai. ii uppcinfod hy the Society t.)r proitiotiiiu liristi^ >ii\u i Jj^r. Lundon: So. i-'ljr ' 't Prr.motr s? Christiun Kih vl.nk.'. .-old at fh,. i)e|X)>. tory. Qreat Qiie Clergy ,ire8eii "Tho scimibi-' thiiiirs which rclii-'ion hath \ui ;owf. rve ^l^ liand l- lead. a wuv to direct.''— Ill ki-r. St. John, N.B.: I'riiilco v W. L. .\wi-j, IVmce Wm. Street. 1847. 12ii 1669. A Charge delivered to the CI -i;v of tl mocksk v Toronto at .11 Ju... MDCCCXI.VII. By .Tohu, Lord Rishoi f Toroiit- Tor. .iito: printed at tt- Diocesan I'li^^. 1847. V1-' isit, m 1848. 1660. The Onardi in Canada or, tii. !'' \t of II 'it b< i R|IIIAHI)S0N'.S " Kli.MT VKAIO IN Ct."<«l'-- Montreal: Piibli~!i.'.l f,,r f'lc \ lor, l.^ II. li ("n 54 pp. T9 T-P. Ifh:. II. le ivftNE>. 1661. R6ium£ Impartial d< la disci ^ I'apisf ! -Nn* v. .SA1.^■T-1)^M^ r < IhilT. " La veri-t' avant tout." Montrea: Novcmi^ re. — 1*48. ■• , i« pp 1662. Catalogne des Officiers et des E s dn s-.Tiin. dn Qu. -c. 1847-^ Qi r^pp, retit >' minairr. l-^"- -m o. 1663 Proipectis of the OoLteaE or B w«i. liytowi Aii^ust 18th, 184- ■<*«WQk •ATALOUIJK or FAV ILETB 213 1664. The Journal ■ fidacation, for Dpprr ^anada V ' t. January 1848. r, to: I ntei miil F'ublished U I. II. Ijiwr. ■■. 8vo., 33 pp. HM. 'th^ E»r!y PeopUaf of America, on'' n oisa.vKKV biskorb the time or Colum- UL'8. .iliM B. Newman M.D. Vo; Thoma« United 4 Co.. '7 Nu.311 -Strwt. 1R48. 8?o.. 48 pp. 1666 Jtjstivaiioiu n the S •I'ech of >ir *villiai Molegworth, Bart., M.P., in the UfUf of omniuus, on 1 i«day, L'-'ith July, lb48, on Coujnial Expenditube *kd (iovi Mf.T .1 DauKon, Ff, ,iJ«ter at I,.« *. •nii. Jnni-» T; .iirwgy, I'iccadilly. >., k7 pp. Fir al iefoi <»i.ti. Noa. 11 and 12. .■^ - Mr '.V Molcsworth, Ban., M.P In the House of Oominons on lewl . li , uly. ta, on Colonul Kxpendit r. and Government. 1688 Car.* . 84 ng a- amination of li vistinR Resources or British Ni'Ki .' onf itiong for their f rther and more perfect develop- • it, a - .iiedy, (fans of CouiNi. ^n(lN, for the previiiling diitreM • Uii! ■. and f >e Defence of the Colony. M ,'toii ilenry Sj •, Lieutenant. Royal Engineerg. A.xu: PuK'^lied by !• righam Wils. ,, R..yal Exchange. Prioe me liling. IJvo., 3~ ■ vii pp. jv ""hroc Chapten on a Triple Project. The iv^nal and the Rail. By William F. Coffin, Esq., Joint Slu^riff tli District of Montreal. .Montreal: Printed by J. Starke ai 18> ^. 8vo., 2ii pp. 0. Emigration: Its aovan tares to Great 1 diiailed Plan for the Formation of Tiit 4NI 'iKBKC, by means of Colonization. P. L. Macdougall, Capt. Royal Canati luion: T. A: W. lioone, New Bond Strec 'o her oi^nies together with Railway between Halifax 8vo 32 pp. 1671 R port on the GLAMORnAS Ikdn a no Coal Wukks, in the Llanvi Valley, Gla- .lorganshire. London: Printed by (" '". Hodgson, 1, Gough Square, Fleet Strt-et. 1848. «vo., 18 pp. 1672. Report on supplyiri the City op Qiebec with pure water; Madr or the City ("d Statiw: inchidinn New England, The W.stern States, the Slave States, Texas, California, Il^id.son's Bay Settlements, eomprehendiiiK Oregon and Vancouver's Island. London: John Kcndri.-k, 4 Charlotte Row, Mansion House, 1849. ICmo., xi-t-144 pp. 1683. America: .\ Four Y<'ar8' Residence in the rnited Sfatis and Canada: giving a H l.L A.NK KAIK liKX'lilPTloN OK THE rorsTny iiB it reallv is. '.vith !h." m.-.^-.nrn customs A; ch.micter of the iiihaliitivnts; anecdoti'* of iH-rsons and institutions, prieoH of land and produce, state of agriculture and manufactures. * CATALOaiE OF VAUI'll LETS 215 By 'VVillinni Brown, a I-oeds Clothier. " I frii<*s9 that old Coon is wide nwake." Ynukce Farmer. " NotlniiR extenuate, nor set down aught in malice." Shakespeare. Ix>eds: Printed for the author. By Kemplny and Bolland. 19, Commercial- Street. 1849. 8vo., iv+108 pp. IG"* The .aestion Answered: "Dm thk Ministry intend to pay Rebel:* 1" In a u tier to His K-xocllcncy the Risht Hon. The Kari, of Eloin and Kincardine, K.T.. CoviTiior GeniTal of British North America, &c. By a Canadian Loyalist. '• Non Purtiat pcceutn qui nofrat." Second Kdition, with Postscript. Montreal: Armour & liamsay. 1^4!). 4to., 24 pp. 1685. Notice sur la Destrictiox pks Archives et Biiiliotiieqie des Deux Chambres Legislutives du Canada, lors de L'Emeute qui a eu lieu a Montreal le 25 Avril 1H4!». Quebec: Imprimerie du Canadien, No. 9. Rue T.a Montapne, Basse-Ville. 12mo., 11 pp. 1686. Report of the Select Committee of the Le(m.-u-ative Assembly, Appointed to uiiiiiire into the causes and importance of The Emigration which takes place annually, from Lower Canada to the United States. Printed by order of the Legislative Assembly. Moi real: Printed by Rollo Campbell. 1849. 8vo., 84 pp. 1687. Report of the ^fa.kct C mmittee of the Le(;isi.ative Assembly, appointed to inquire whether any, and hat mejisures can be adopted to repress THE Evils OF Intemperance. riintfd by order of the T-ejfislative Assembly. Montreal: Lovell and Gibson, Saint Nicholas Street. 1849. 8vo., 69 pp. 1688. Message of the Governor General to the Legislative Assembly, on the subject of the IIaufax and Quebec Railroad, and the Public Works in Canada. March 30, 1S49. Montreal: Printed by Lovell and Gibson, Saint Nicholas Street. 4to., 16 pp. 1689. Halifax and Windsor Railroad. RKfoRxs, Plans and Estimate.s. Published by order of the Government Halifax, Nova Scotia 1849. 8vo., 20 pp. 1690. Rights and Titles of the Semivarv ok St. Sllpice of Mo-vtreal. Montreal: Printed at C. P. I-eprohon's Printing Office, Notre-Dame Street, at the sign of the Golden-Arm. 1849. 8vo., 60 pp. 1691. A Charge Delivered at Visitations of the Ci ewiv and Chi rciiwardens of the Ahi iiDEACONRY OF YoRK, Held at Newmarket, on Thursday, September 6; at Chippawa, Wednesday, September 12; at Hamilton, Friday, September 14; at Woodstock, Tuesday, September 1«; at J^)nilou. Thursday, September 20; and !'.t C!!nt!i:'.ni. Tuesdav. Sept. 25. By The Venerable A. N. Bf.thune, D.D., Archdeacon of York. Toronto: Printed et the Diocesan Press. M DCCC XLIX. 8to., 18 pp. H 2ie PVnUC ARCHIVKS OF VAXADA "^ Hnf ^f*n" r t'** ^""•/""■"t n..wkin8. Secretary to the Society for the propaga- t.on of tl,f (.ospc'l in foreign parts, on the principles op tub operations or tub bOClKTV, l->iPECIALI.V WITH KEISAUI) TO EmIURANTS. By I>ord Lyttclton. PI,pf'°"n'!'i, !j"r= * J°l>n Ri/inKton. St. Paul's Churchyard and Waterloo Place. Ilatchard & Son, Piccadilly. 1849. 8vo., 15 pp. "\f fT^n r'r'«^»'C;' i" J""ity ^}"-r.h. S«i„t John. March 4. 1849. by The S ,; i ! i"'"^' ?■' "•^u"'" f '^"^ ^""**': °" '^« Providential rescue of that thureli from fire, on the ni(tht of the 2(ith February 1849 1849.^"8vo..'^S"ppf'''"' ^""*"^ ^^ ^""""' ^- ^'"^' ^""'•^ '^"^''"" «''««»• ^*\ok."'^^^ *" *''° ^''" ^- ^°''"'' "'^'""'"' "^ '^'^ "Companion to the Prayer «y The Rev'd I. W. D. Gray. D.D., Rector of Saint John. Duties are cur's; Events are God's." isao^'L"* '^°*"!' ?^-^= P""t*'J I'y J- & A. McMillan. Prince William Street. IM'J. 8vo.. iv+48 pp. 1695 A Statement of Facts, n« thoy o.ourrr.l nt th.. late Annual MeotinK of the thrRivd F "r t "'t?V "'''•; !'*^"'-^' "• ^'"■'" "-■'»^'t— -t^ -d expositions in the ReN F. Co^tcr s IMe,u-o of th<> " C.m.pani,.,. to the Prayer Book." liy Robert Bayard, M.I) &c. Saint John. N.B. : J. & A. McMillan. Printers. Prince William Street, 1849. ovo., za pp. "®tt°t5l'w *""* "1 °' Bayard's mis, all..,l •• Statement of Facts, as they occurred A T, »i """"' ""*""« °^ **•« l^ioccsan Church Society." By Wm Wright. A.li. Advocate General. • " From Priest-craft happily set free." &c. &c.—Dunciad Saint John, N.B. : Printed by Wm. L. Av.ry. Prince Willian, Street. 1849. ovo., iJ.j pp. "^'^nih'^A**'^ "^ '^ P*^'"-" '"' ''""*^"'^^^ "'■ '"^- <^"' «<" o'' E.v.;i.A.vD in the British North American Provincs. 1849? Title page missing. ICmo., 161 pp. 1698. Report ok the O.m.mittke appo.ntkd by the vkstrv of St. James's Ciu rch to report on the rcbuildiiiK of the Church. Toronto: 1849. 8vo., 8 pp. 1699 The Crisii in Canada; or V,.;.i, atiov „f I>,.,n K.-oin and his Cabinet as to the course pursued by them in reference to the Rebellion Losses Bill. f utI ^u^^'^^'n^'";??/' ^!'^' °^ ""^ ^^'^^^^ T^^P'^- Barr.ster-at-Law. Author of 1 he Western World," and " Inquiry into the working of the Reform Bill " London: James Ridgway, No. lt!i) Piccadilly. MDCCCXLIX. 8vo., 07 pp. 1700. The Questioni; was the late roKel p.-,.vi„s m. pp. (Attributed to H. E. MontKomrry.) 1701. Circular of the Committee of the Annexation AssoaATioN of Montreal. Montreal: Jaaies Potts, Herald Office. (Dec. 7.) 8vo., 16 pp. CATAlOaVE OF PAMPHLETS 217 1708. Thonghti on " Annexation," in connection with th< uity and the Interest of Members of the Church of England; and as aiTectir me particular Religious Questions. Intended originally for publication as a I'ustiural Letter, to the Clergy and Laity of the Church of England, in the Diocese of Quebec. By O. J. Mountain, D.D., Lord Bishop of Montreal, (Administering that Diocese). Printed only for Private Circulation. O navig reforunt in mure te novi. Fluctus: O quid ogisi Fortiter occupe Portum — Qlebec: Printed by T. Cary, 2, Buade Street 1849. 8vo., 28 pp. 1703. The Climax of Protkction and Frkf. TnAnF,, capped by Annexation. Truth is great and will prevail. Montreal: Lovell & (Jibson, Printers, St. Xicliolas Street. 1849. 18 pp. 12mo., 1704. Hinntei of the PRix'EEnixcs of the Second Conventi ■ of Delegates of the Bkitish American Leacle, Held at Toronto, C.W., on '^. Lursduy, November 1, and by Adjournment on the 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 6th and 7th ot November, 1849. Toronto: Printed at the Patriot Office, Yonge Street. 1849 Svo., 244-lix pp. 1705. Britiih American League. Speceh of J. W. Gamble, Esq., delivered at the convention of delegates, Saturday November 3, 1849, for an appeal to the Legis- lature, for authority to hold a convention of delegates, to draw up a new consti- tution FOR the UNiTF.n Provinces of British North Amepica. Toronto: Printed at the Patriot Office, Yonge Street, 1849. 8vo., 8 pp. 1706 Some Kemarki upon the French Tenire of " Franc ai.eu Kotcrier," and on its relation to the Feudal and other Tenures. By Robert Abraham. Montreal: Amour and Ramsay. 1849. 8vo., 81 pp. 1707. De I'AboIition des Droits Feddai x et Seignfiriai x au Canada, et sur le meil- leur mode ii employer pour accorder une JjSTfi indemnity au.x Skiuneurs. Ouvrago dont il est de plus haut interct pour les Censitaires de se procurer, pour connaitre leurs droits, et pour les reclamer unanimement k la prochaine Session du Parlement Provincial. Par Clement Dumcsnil. Montreal: Imprime par J. Stnrke et Cie. 1840. 8vo., 52 pp. 1708. Manifeste du (^i.ib National DfevKH-RATiqiE. Des Presses de L'Avenir. Montreal: 1849. 16mo., 36 pp. 1709. The Calumny against the Catholic Chnreb, in Referenee t.» Galileo, Exposed. Montreal : D. 4 J. Sadler, 1T9 Notre Dame Street. 1849. 16mo., 21 pp. 1710. Narrative of the Rtcent Diffici lties in the Provincial I^natic Astu'm in Canada West. Dfdicatc-d to the Christian Community, and to the Presiding OSeers of Lunatic Asylums in Europe and America. Toronto: 1849. 8vo., 64 pp. 218 I'LliUC AKCniVEfl OF (ASADA 1. Abstract '>f tho Ck\M S ok TIIK pr)pl I.ATMN and OTIIKK STATISTICA!, IlETUKNS o|f I'liiNCK KriiWAiii) Isi.A\r>— Tak.Mi in the yi'iir Is-lS, by virtue of nu Act of tlio Cit'iural Assoinbly. C'li;irli)tt.towii: Triuted by James DoiiKlas Ilasz.ird, Printer to the Qu.cu's Moj^t Kxeelleiit Majesty. IMIt. 4to., 4l' I'|). 1712. A Letter from Major Holicrt Cariiii.liael Smyth to liin frieml, Tiie Author of "The Cloekiiiakor," eontaiiiin^r Tiiouj;iit.s on tlie Suhjeet of a liritish ^.'olotiial Kailwav Com.mlmi ation UetM-eou TIIK Atlantic and the Pacific, From The JIaunihiknt Haiihoi k of Halifax, in \..va Scotl\ (North Kastern America), to The .Molt i of Fka.-ku's Hivkk, in New Calldoxia (North-weateru America), or sucii other I'ort a> may be determined ujhjii. Let those wii > discard .speculations .... Dr. Lardner, 1840. Loudon: W. V. Metohim, 20, Purliamciit Strwt. Is49. 8vo., C8 pp. 1713. The Employment of the People iuul tlie ("apital of Great Britain in hi r own eoloii]e!i. at the same time assistim: emiKrafion, colonization and penal arraiifje- ments, by inulertakiiip the constriution of A Oheat National Railway iietween the Atlantic and The P.xcific, ir. in Ilalifa.x Harbour, Nova S,M,tia. to I'Vaz.'r's liiver. New Caledonia. (Kubert Cimiiehael-Smyth.) " Let tho.-! ho di.seard speculations, '' &c. &c. '• Within the menu)ry,'' A.c. i-c, London: W. P. Aletohim. 20. Parliament Street. H4!l. Svo., viii f 75 pp. (Two Mapa.) 1714. Report of the St. I.\when( k & Atlantic RAii.-HoAn. Its Influence on the Trade OF THE St. Lawhence, and Statistics of the Cost and Traffic of the New York AND Massachl'sf.tts Rail-Rcad8. By A. C. Morton, Civil Engineer. Laid before the Assonil.ly, 7th April. 1'*40. Montreal: Printed at the ("aiuula Ca/ette Office. 1H4!). Hxo,. 47 pp. With maps . 1715. Report on the York & Ci mukhland Railhoad, its advaMta^res and probable Revenue, with Statistics of the Cost and Traffic of various roads in the United States. By A. C. Morton, Consulting Engineer. Porthind: l•'o^tel• \- (orri-h. Printer.-. Advertiser Office. 1^19. 8vo., 28 pp. With maps. 1716. Memorials. l>o,i mkm-s mikI An uwut^ submltt.il to th,' Evkciuvf Govern- ment by Ruggleg Wright, Esrous and profit- able as a source of Revenue. Laid before the House of Assembly by command of His Excellency Sir Edmund Walker H<'ad. Baronet. I.ieutennnt Oovemor. ic. &c. &■.: Erclericton : .1. Simpson, Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty. 1S49. 8vo., 28 pp. f.lT.H.ii'U E OF PAMl'llhETS 219 1718. Corps Fapen nnd Momoirs oil Afilifnry snbjoots compiled from contribntions of the Officers of the Royal Enpiiieers nnd the East India Company's EnKineera. Printed fur circulation nmonsr subscriliers. Second Ninnlx-r. Forty seven illnstrationx. London: .Tnl.n Weale. 1S49. Mvo.. iv+139 pp. 1719. Assignment hy tmk rnm-oiixTins „y (}i i.nnc. T.i tiik Qi khkc Gas Compaw. For the liKlitiiin of this City with Oiis. 1849. 8vo., 2rt pp. 1720. Cholera; its cause-, symptiuns 1111(1 tro;itiiient. Cuiisidcred and explained by J. P. Hatcheldcr, M.D., of New York City. New Vork: Dewitt & Davenport, 'rribuiic Hiiildinps, l>. 1722. Scobie & Balfour's Municipal Manml, for I'pper Canada, for IS-^O, With a Map of the Province, CoiitaininR Complete Lists of the various Municipal Corporations of Townships, Counties, Villages, Towns, and Cities, and the Ward Divisions; Also, The Boundaries of the Several Division Courts for the Recovery of Small Debts; the limes and Places at which the Courto are held; and the Name and Address of the Judge and Clerk of each Division; To which are added, The Municipal Corporations' Act, Rood and Hridge Companies' Act, and the Various jther Acts of the Legislature which Confer Powers, or Impose Duties, on the Municipalities. Toronto : Scobie & Balfour, King Street, and Sold by all Bookcellers. 1850. 8vo., XXXV -f 132 pp. 1723. Circular of the. Committee of the Annexation Association of Montreal. 1850. Svo., 12 pp. 1724. Essay "n the ahvantacks ot- tiik Canals to tiik Fahmkks ok Canada. By J. Gordon Brown. Toronto: A. H. Armour & Co. 1850. 12mo., 28 pp. 1725. Jesuits' Estates m ( ana;ia Pi ni.ic I'ltoPKitTV, A caicful die'st and review of their history; embracing their origin, design, management, revenues, uses, and investment of the income derive*! from them; the whole being obtained by a laborious examinaiion of official documents, and covering the period from A.D. liiliS, to the present time. J?v A. Rankin, A.M., with an introduction by Rev. Ilcnry Wilkes, A.M. Montreal: Piiiitj'd by I. C. Hoikct, •>.> (ireat St. .laiius Street. l>.'il). I'Jmo., l.-i-l i.p. 1726. A plan of Sktti.kmf.nt & Cokhmzation, adapted to all the British North Ameri- can rrnviiices contained IN A "ERiES of Lktte.^ from James Fitzuehald, Esq., To a friend in Ireland. With the Correspondence between the Author and the Governor General, the Pmvin.ial Agricultural Association of Cpper Canada, and the Niagara District Agricultural Society. Printed for the Author, By John G. Jadd, King Street, Toronto. MDCCCL. 8vo., 63 pp. h u\ I 220 PVHLW ARCHIVES OF CAVADA 1727. A Letter tu tlio Riplit Ilonournble Earl Crcy on the subjects of Transportation and EniiKnitiiin aa (•(iiiricctt'il with an Imi-ekial Railway Comminication betwekn THE Atlantic ami tiik rAtiKic. (H.v Robort Oiirniii-iiat'l-Smyth.) Lon('oii: riiblishtKl by W. P. M.t\+»A pp. 1729. Depopulation of the British Empire nineetssiiry. Impr.ived bridge from starvation ,.lenty. Anne.xation of Great Britain to Her Colonies, by means of the IIalikax i; Qi kuec Railway, combined with Ocean omnibuses. Jx>ndon, Trelawiiey Saunders, (i Chariup Cros<. IS.^O. Svo., 2.S pp. 1730. Fifteen Tears in Canada; beinir a Series of Letters on its Early History and Settlement: its Boundaries. Divi-iions. Population, and General Route*; its A(;iii(i i.tlhal PiUKiHKss AMI Wkaltii compared with the Fnited Statks; its Relitfi.Mis and Educational Institutions; and iT.s Pue.sknt Political Condition and Rklations; topether with the Advantapw it affords as a Desirable Field of EMKiKATION. By the Rkv. William Haw. Edinblrgii: Published by Charles ZiEfiLEH, 17, South Bridge; and Partridge and Oakcy, London. ]^.^(). Svo., 12S jip. Price Is. .3d. 173L A Practical Guide for Emigfrants to North America, including the United States. Lower and Tpper Canada and Newfoundland. With full information respe<'tin(,' the preparations nec(sssarj- for the voyape, instruetions on 'anding, travellinp routes, capabilities and price of land, farming operations, price of labour and all other matters reiiiiisite for the emigrant to become acquainted with before embarking; With a correct map of the Tiiited States. By (Jeorge Nettle (Late of Devon- port), Seven years resident in North .'\merica. London: Simpson Marshall & Co., Stationers Hall Court. T. Ward & Co Paternoster Row: Darton A: Co., Holbom Hill. Liverpool: Edwd. Howell. (1 Church Street. l-i.-iO. Irtmo.. v4r>7 pp. 1732. Information for Intending Emigrant* of all cla-sses to Upper Canada, designed prineipnlly for the small farmer, agricultural labourer. &c.. but which will be found intcre-ting to other classes [lossessed of Capita) or independent incomes, who may contemplate leaving the United Kingdom with their families. By Frederi.k Widder, l^squirc. Commissioner of the Canada Company, Toronto, Upper Canada. The increasing inquiries ma.le to the Canada Company for information upon T pper Canada from various parts of the United Kingdom, the L'nited StatM. and (iermuny i>v intending Emigrants, have induced the Company to arrange those questions w th their corresponding answers, and to print them in a form for general circulation: behoving, that as the data are furnished by intelligent and experienced CATALOOVE OF PAMPHLETS ■2ft\ Kentlumen, loiiR resident in the Provinfc, who have readily cntiVitod their assistance, the informatinn herein jciven, in a Bucciuct form, will pr vo ."y useful and intercwtiiiK and at the same time form a ready means for the transmission of information from settlers to their friends at home who may be anxious to jc.:; them. Toronto: Printed by Scobie i Ualfoiir, Adelaide Buildings, King Street. 18.-)(). 8vo., 11 pp. 1733. Views on the Fhf.k Navigation ok tiik St. I.awrk» < • 111 nipimy joint resolution on the same subje< t fn Al^airs. In the House of Representatives, May 2, 1850. Washington : Printed at Union Office, 1850. 8vo., '.:.5 pp '"•■•rted by Mr. Buel, to (Jommittee on Foreign 1734. An Euay on Navai, Operations. Hy liear- Admiral Howlt-s, (MJ. London : James Kidgway, I'iceadilly. 1849. 12mo.. iv.KKi pp. 1735. Remarks on tlie Bill jiresented to Parliiimcnt, and read :i first time, for Improv- ing the Condition of Masters, Mates, and Seamen in the Merchant Service. By Rear-Adroiral Bowles, M.P. London: James Ridgway, Piccadilly. 1849. 12mo., 9 pp. 1736. Nova Scotia, its condition and resoihcks in a series of six letters by Joseph Outram, Esq. Glasgow. (Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood and Sons. 1850. 12ino., 35pp. 1737. Speech delivered in the House of Assembly of Nova-Seitia. March 20, 1850. By the Hon. Joseph Howe. Reported by Otto Weeks, Jun'r Reporter to the Assembly, 1850. 8vo., 22 pp. 1738. Directions for taking and (Miring Herrings and for curing Cod. Ling, Tusk and Iliikc. By .Sir Thomas Dick Lauder, Bart. (Secretary to ihe Honourable the Board of British Fisheries). Reprinted and circulated by command of His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor of New-Brunswick. Saint John : Printed by Henry Chubb & Co., Prince William-Street. 1850. 16mo., 28 pp. 1739. Report on the Ai;k!(i i/n km. rAPAiii:.iTii:s of the I'romnck ok New BRrNSWiCK. By J. F. W. Johnston, F.R.S.. S.L. & E., Honorary Member of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, and Author of " Lectures on Agricultural Chemistry and Geology." Second Edition — Ten Thousand. Extract from the Journals of the House of Asoembly of New Brunswick, 1849. Resolved, That an humble Address be present^ to Hie Excellency the Lieu- tenant Governor, praying that His Excellency will be pleased to invite Professor Johnston to visit this Province, for the purpose of examining the several Counties tlierein, and reporting on the Soil, and its capabilities for Agricultural purposes. Frcderictou: J. Simpson Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty. 1850. 8vo., 96 pp. 1740. Plan for SHoRiKMSd tiik hmk ok Passauk bkhvkk> Nkw Yohk am> 1/>..i>on, with documents .-plating thereto, including the Proceedings of the Railway Con- vention at Portland, Maine, and the Charter of the European and North American 222 ri ni.ic .1 /,•»•/// If. s t,f (Mv.i/u Uailway, with tli.' siil,so<|iiont acts and rt-n.-lvpa pcsHcd by the legislature of Maine, nii.i tlie DciiiiK's (.f the Kxcoutive Comiiiittee in r.lation thereto. Puhlished by onltT i)f the ('oiivoiition. I'lirthiml: llnrm.ni and Williuni.i, Printers. 1S50. 8vo., 155+13 pp. 1741. Letters ri-i'.'.iin^' Th,' Cm \r \Vi>iiii\ It'iiKn-ii. i!;iiinlt.iii, I.'.tli IVliruary, 1h50. 4tn., 2 pp. 1742. Philosophy of Railroads. PnbliMu.l at the rr,|ii.-t of il,o Dirrctors of The -Moiifn-al and Liichinc Railroad. Ily riii.niM.s ('. Kcf.r. Civil Knfrr. Third Kditidn. .Montreal: Ammur & Ramsa.v, St. Francois Xavier Street. Toronto: An.l'w H. Armour iind Co. Kint; Street. 1850. 8vo., 40 pp. 1743. Essai Couronne. I'c l.'Avcnir .t dc I.'Intlu.iKO do.s Canaux du Canaila: Ecrit pour lo prix oti. rt au concours par son oNroll.nce Ic conitc D'KIkIii ot Kincar- dine, Gouvorneur General de L'Amerique Ifrittanique du Nord, etc., etc., etc. Par Thos. C. Keofer, In^enicur Civil. Toronto: t'hez Andrew H. Amiour et Cie, King Street. A .Montr<':il ; I'liiv. Arnmui it Kaui^a.v. 1-,",!). hvo.. 1 1 i IJO p-,. 1744. Church in the Colonie... No. XXV. .ViwKn \t.i.A.\n. .loins \i, of a Vov.\nB OK MMTMioN in tlie //,im/,- Ciiimii Ship, on llio Coa>t of Labrador, and Round the U'h.'lo Island u{ Newfoundland, in the .voar 1S49. Epip. — Odyss. London: Printed for the Society for the Propajrntion of the Gosi>el; and sold by the S.ieiety for Promoting Christian Knowledge, Great Queen Street, Lincoln's Inn VirUh. and 4. Royil E.xchantrc; Rivinptons; Ilutchards; and all' Rooksellers. IHoO. .July. 16»io., HO pp. 1745. Report of tiik Roaud of Ks..i\hi,s ^.s w,.]) as that of \V. E. Locan, Esq., Pro- vincial (icoloKist, upon the Si kvky ok Lakr St. Pktku. in October, 1850. Montreal: Printed by Lovell and (Jib>j St. Nicholas Street. 1850 8vo 22 pp. 1746. Arctic Expeditions; .\ Locture dellvend nt the London Institution, February io,ese de Montreal. IS.W. Par .1. Vi(?er, Ecr. Ancien ct premier maire dc M lureal, etc. etc. etc. ' ' ' Montreal: Impriine par f-ovell et Gibson. Rue St. Nicolas 18.50 8vo 22 pp. 1748. Address delivered at the Piiomm lAt. Imii.striai, E\i i io\, Montreai on Saturday, Oct. ID. 18.10, by the IIoxoirablk Ciiakles D. Ti.- . one of the iustices of tl; Superior Court of Lower Canada. Montreal: Printed by Rollo Campbell. 1850. 8vo., 25 pp. 1749. Cadoxton Colliery. Statement of the Working charires on Steam Coal; and ErtiiTintf- for :::efefainir the wnrkings. I/>ndon: Printed by C. F. Ilodjrson. 1. Goiifrh Square. Fleet Street 8vo 12 pp. CATALOaVE OF PAMPHLETS 223 1760. Report and Froceedingi of tho Fmsr Asm ai, Mkktincs of the Provincial MlTUAI. ami (jKNKIIM. In.SIIIAXCK (\)MrANV. Incorponited by A<'t of I'urlianient. Office: (Jhurcli Street, Toronto. ToKoNT(.: Printed by Carter & Thomas, Vonge Street. 1850. 8vo., 12 pp. 1761. Canada and the Continental ContnreM delivered before the Historical Society of Pennsylvania ns their Annual Aildress nn the ;!lst of .laniiarj 1*^50. By William Duaiie. Philadeliihia: Edward Gashill, Fifth and Walnut Streets 1850. 8vo., 20 pp. 1762 Some Reflections on the (ipeeeh of the Itt. Hon. L'ird John Russell on Colonial PoLiiv. Uy C. H. Adderley, Ksq.. M.P. Published fur the Society ior tl.c Reform of Colonial Government. London. John W. Parker, West Strand. MDCCCL. Svo., 30 pp. 1753. Secular State of the Church, in the Diocese of Toronto. Canada West. 1850 (?). (By Dr. Strachan.) 8vo., 40+xix pp. 1754. A Charge delivered in the Cathedral ot Chri-t-Church Frederirton To the ('l(>r)iy of the Dioeese, assembled at the Second Triennial Visitation of John, IJishop of Fri'derii'ton. Saint John, N.J}. Printed by W. L. Avery, Prince William Street. 8vo., 63 pp. 1755. An Act for the K\roiRAf:KMKNT ok Kdicatiox, passed the Legislature of Nova Scotia, Jlarch 2hth 1850. 8vo., 12 pp. 1758. Remarks for Emigrants. By John J. E. Linton, author of the " Backwoods- man." A i>i Itler at Stratford, Huron District, Canida West. London : Marchant Singer and Co., Printers, Ingram-Court, Fenchureh- Street. 1850. ]£mo., 7 pp. 1757. Four Papers relating to the Statk uk Rkluiuin in tiik 1'hovince ok Xkw York. lti.M-1712. 8vo., 2b pp. (IhSO). 1851. 1758. R6ponse ii une Adress<^ de rA.-semblee Lesislat've ii son Ivecllem <■ le (Jouver- iieur (icneral, au Sujet ue L'Hopital uk Mahink kt ues Emiuhes dk Quebec. Iiiiprimi'e par Ordre de TAssemblee Legislative. Quebec: Lovell et Gibson, Imprimcurs, Coin des Rues Anne et dcs Jardins. 18.-)!. 8vo., 241 pp. 1759. Traiti sur la Tenue G6n£rale d'une terre dans le Bas-Canada, Demontrant comment iin s..l use peut etre rendu des plus fcrtiles sans capital; aussi, Dc la Rotation des Recoltes. Des Racines et Cultures Sarclees, Des Instruments d'Agriculture, Du Som des Aniirianx, etc. etc. Par un TLibitant du District do Montreal, qui a mis en pratique avec le plus grand succes pendant plus de vingt ans, le systeme qu'il recommende, et qui ayant commence sans moyens, est devenu proprietaire de terres. Public par ordre de Son Excellence le Gouvemeur General et present^ et rieomniande par EUe aux Cultivatcurs du Bas-Canada, 1851. 8vo., 13 pp. I: 224 ri iii.ir Mtriinr.s of cix tm 1760. Votei and Proceedingi of ilw J^-KiMativ.- A,.«^n.bl.v. Siiturday, :10th Ainfust, IS.M. 4th Svs»io... :!rd I'arliam.r.t. U & 15 \ lot., 1H51. Torottci: rrliit.d by I.ovoll and Uibsoii. Jto.. 7 pj). 1761. Circular on Taxation. ...h.-r H.-vn., ,m,l I'l.Mi. Kx,«.n,:.t..r... CauHda. My W. 11. Mirritt, St. ('atliariiu>«, June, l»5l. (Title pap- ini>-inK.) ll-'i"".. " I'P- 1762. Federative Union -f tb- Itritish Nortb Am.Ti.M,.. I'rovinro.. Hv lie iirv Slicrwuoil. , Torni.tu:' I'riMt..d by l-ov.-ll and (iil«,.n. Front Stm't. 1-51. ^vo.. 21 Pp. l-fiT Soeech of tbo Hon. •lo-'.-pb H..w,.. ProvinWal S..,T.t.,r,v of Nova Seotia. on the I),.liv.r..d .1 Snnth.mi.t,m. on Ih. V,lh of .lanuary 1S.-,1. London. Tr..b.wn.y Siunul-r.. 'l Chnrin^ Cro.-s. 1>51. 8vo., 28 pp. 1764. Speech of tb,- Hon. .l„...pb llou... „;, IvnK-(Vr...MA>. KM..uoAns. „nd Co.on,/...- Tios; Jdiiered "t Halifax. Nova S.vtni, .May, I"'..!. Httlifi-x: I'rinted \.y Ui.'b,ird on tbo <;<:;■'««•:-" °y»«. l.t. InTiuirv 1..I., Cbar^'.. of 111^1, Mis.Unu-.mor.. at the Late Kle.au.ns I re- 1:.;..,1 I'u'uLt ll. Kx,tlU.n..y Sir rm.-is nond Head, before the Common, lloi,,. i.f A'^-ii-nibly of Upper Canada. Simoo.; Printed .t the "Norfolk Mos^enper" Office. 1851. 8vo., 61 pp. l7Bfi Cat«chi.me Politique: on. fxKMrNs nr 1).ation; a.n. .,ue d.vers autre. Re,.- ..eiirnenieiits dTiilite (ii'iierale. ,, , ,, i i Au-i Pln«i..urs T.Menux pre^enfant one I,i..e C.nn-lete de. Men.bre.de FA^fnbl^o LeKi.lati.e. .U. (^nseil I^^Kislatif. ot du Con.ed Ex^nt.f du B«.- C.nad" .iepni. l'i;tabli....n>ent du Gonvernen.ent Representut.f eu ee pays jupiiu'u no9 jours. Par A. >'ANCTAL "'°{^M'TmN''L"'THR'p«ov.NcL''M the L^^pi^lative Assembly of Can. -., in Cnmmitteo of Supply. 16th July. 1851. Toronto: Printed at the Canada Gazette Office. 1851. 8vo., 16 pp. CATAIOUIK OF PAMPHLETS 225 Mi 1771. Lectaret on AKripultiirnl riipiiii-try, or plomciits of tho Srionce of Afrrioiilture. Ity Henry Youle Ili'id, Muthciiiaticnl Mimt'T and 1-ccturer in Chemistry mid Natural PliiliK^phy at the Provincial Normal School. Si'cond Kdition. Toronto: Printed by llrewer, ^Wliail & Co. 1851. Iflrao., v+lBT pp. 1772. The Clerify Reservet: tlu'ir in-- rum and Phkhknt Position, gliowing the aystein- utic iittrniptd that huvc been made to estublitih in connection with the Mtute, a IKiMiNANT Cii' i« II IN Canaoa. With A fULL ACCOUNT OF THE Ukctorikh. AUo au iilipi'iidix coufaiiii!:!; Dr. Uolph'^ »pe«i-h on tliu Cierijy HesiTv.-s, Ueliveri-d in is;;t;. Hy Charles LindHOy. Toronto: Printed at tlie " North Anieriiaii " Pre^ss, Yourc Street. MDCCLI. Svd.. .504-xv pp. 1773. Report of a i'liMie Discussion at Simooe, on Wednesday & Thursday, July 16 and 17, IS.M, on the Clkwjy Reskknks and Rectories. PuHished at Sinuoe, N. Co. C.W. 1^51. 12mo.. 119 pp. 1774. Copies of Letter*, addressed to the IIonokmilf. P. MrCii.i, on various occagioM, by sucoeagive Governors, 4!C. Montreal: Printed by J. I". Heeket, 22 Great St. James Street. 1861. 8to., .-50 pp. 1775. Timber Duties. Important statement and remonstrances by the legislature of New Brunswick, and the Hoani of Trade of Quebec, Canada, May, 1851. Ix)ndon: Buck and Straker, Printers, 8 Billiter Street. 8vo., iv+24 pp. 177fi Canada. State of Political Pautif.s, Econoray in the Oovernnient. Tub St. l.^\\VKKNCfc- as a (ireat Commercial Highway : Public Instbuctio.s, Ac, Ac. Translated from the Journal de Queltec. Toronto: Printed by C. Donlevy. Mirror Office. 1851. 8vo., 35 pp. 1777. Committee of Council on Edneation. 'Memorandum respecting the Oboaniza- TION of Scl'iOLS IN PARALLKL OnorPS Of pENCHES AND DeSKS. Ix)ndon; Printed by George K. Eyre and William Spottiswoode, Printers to the Quon's most Excellent Majesty. For Her Majesty's Stationeiy Office. 1861. ^vo., 19 pp. 1778. The Bostr Committee in Canada. A Series of Eight Letters Reprinted from the Boston * 'Ins. Boston 1851. Eastburn's Press. 8vo., 43 pp. 1779. Six Lectures snr L'Annexatios i>u Canaha aut Etats-TJ.ms. Par L. A. Des- saullcs. Montreal: I nprin^o et public par P. Oeiidron. Typ. 29 rue St. Gabriel, 1861. Ifimo., xi+199 pp. 1780. Tabular representation of the present conoition of Boston, in relation to railroad facilities, foreign commeret>. population, wealth, manufactures, etc. etc. .\lso tt few statements relative to the commehce of the Canadas, prepared from the most relial.'le sources, under the dir^^otion of a sub-conunitto^ from the lomt special committee on the railroad celebration, to take place September 17th, 18th and 19th, 1851; with a map. Boston: J. H. Eastburn City Printer. 1851. 8vo., 28 pp. 8573.''.— 23 ) ii i i I I I il ft s li MP VlPPf 226 rilll.lr MK lll\t:s of (A\MH 1781 The Bulei and Piactice nf tlip Cimrt of ('liaii>Tr>' «f Cppor ('umiuIh fv>inpri»ing thu unlrra I'f l"-.''" .ind l""."'!. willi i'X|)laiiiitc>ry iinU-^ rcfiTriiiK to the KiiKliih Orders iiikI I '(M-iniiiiis; by Kubi-rt I'ooiht, V.>i\., Harristrr iit I,iiw. Toriirii ■ A II. Armour mill I'o.; Miintrcul, Armour and Ramtay. 1851. Hvo., vi4-l»W ;.p. 17^2. The Indian of N'k» Fm.i.vmi, nnd the North !• i^tiTii PrHvincpM; n Skofi-h of tlic Life of an Indian IIiintiT, am-ii'iit tradilii'n» ri'latiim lo the Ktchi-iniu tribo, thfir modrs of life. li-.liintf, luintin^r. \<'., with vooalmlarios in tlu- ImiiaN and KMifiMl. jtiviiii.' till' nanii'^ of tho an niaU, liird^ and li^h; tin- ino-t coiLph'tc that lia« b<'<'ri «iv 11. IV'lton. Print. r. 1«.M. Mvo., '.>« pp. 1783. Report of the I'oMMiitik of tin' I'.mi ok I.ovmii Canmh. Sootion of tho District of •^iii'boc. With KofcH'noi' to tho Conilot Piirsiiod by Two of tho .Iud>: - of tho Court of ApV'.iU Toward- ono of ll.o Advooatis of tho Qiiihi<' SiH'ti.m, DurinR the Octob.r Torm. iNll. QuelxK-. Priiitcil at tho Qiuhm- Oazotto Offioo. IH.".!. 12m.. 21 !p. 1784. Le Car.adif '^ Emigrant, pi.r Dou/c Mi-iunnains dcs tiiwu>hips do I'K.-t. ■■ lii.'ii .. -i lioau ipii! son pays." yiu'hoo: loiprniirio- t'oto ot ('ic, Pr<""i IWrilavroho. 1851. U'liio.. 40 pp. 1785. First Report of tin S|Kcial ('.iiiniittoo appointod to ii„piir<> .. th. ('ai'sks WHICH HKIAUD niK >fciri.lMK.\r OK THK lv\>TKIlN ToW.NSllll'S «K IaiU 1.11 Ca.NADA. Print! 1 bv ordor nf tlio I-<'(^i-lativo A.^isombly. Ton.nto: P n.t.-d by l.uvoll and (iihson. Front Stroot. :-.".l. l.'nio., 42 pp. 1788. England's intero-t in Coi.nM/Mhiv. I''.xtracl:4 from u htti r by tlo lion. I "oph Il.iWf, Pn.viio ial Si'orotary of .Nova Si-otia. oto. I'to. l.oi.don: William Ponny. .■>:. I.iii.-..lii's Inn Fi.dds. (ls.51.) Svo.. 12 pp. 1787. A Comparative View ^f tho ( i^'mi .i Wouiin ("wmvx. <-on>idor..i in rola- tion to its iiitliionco np.in .\i:riruliiir.-. I!y llonry Voule Hind, .Miithoin.it ical Maxtor and I-ootiiror in ( ji, mi-try and Natural Philosophy, it tho Proviii'ial -Ncirmal .Sibo..), Tormitn. Ton.nto: Printo.l by linu.r. M.Phail A: ('.>.. IS.M. Svo., vif38 pp. 1788. DisCOUrS pronono.'- a !;i ('atli.'.lr.'.l. .1. 'I'.r i.i. Iiar h- IJovi'rond Pore K. J. Tolli.i. di- la (',,mpai.'iii.- .1.- .I.'su-. 1,- Jl .Iain l-.M, j.air do hi fito, ct on I'rosonce do r.\anio |{i\crond I'ltlior. Tor:;::t-: Prl::'-! !y \IM C.;;:;].!;.!! <<\„xr:^ Ktr.ot IKn! Hvo., !T pp. 1789. Ceremonial du Co.mii.k Phommiai, pk Qi kukc Qiioboc: Iniprinie par A. Oote ot (!i»>. Pros I'.Vrcheveohe, 1851 8vo., 50 pp. CATA 1.0(11 K or PAUPULKTB 397 1790. The Philotophic Orifin luni IIiNTuRin VHi*.\n of the Dimtrinc or thi TiiiMiv; V Lk« TLHE. Dfliver.d n th« lliiituriaii urch Moutrcul, oa Sunday lAciiinj; .l.iiiuiiry ^.'lith, 1H51. Uy Johu Curduur. I'ulillr-lll i hy HolUPMt. M.iiitr.,.1 Prill .d l>y Jolm C. H(.,k, t, No. 22, i 'eat St. Jameo Street. 1851. Mv..., -ll P|.. 1791. The Eighteenth Aiimml Report of »!»• I.ohkn' lu kmilknt 8o pp. 1794. Statement "f s.,iiie of the cauBc^ whii-h have le.l to the \jiTV. Dihrkntciv in th« JM'iMoivi. I'm K( II. In the «'ily of Saiiil John. By the Ucv. U. B. Winning, A.M. S.iint John. .\ li. Priiitnl hy lleiirv I huhh & Company. 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Inehidiiur a IJeport of the Trial and Acquittal of Thomas Rurke, fur the Manslaufjhter of William Lawson, who died from nejtlect and iu.prV cie. Pit-s IWrebevecln'. Ifimo . 14T-4 V. pp. (With map.) 1844. Minntsi o' a Conkkhi m-k ok thf Ilisiioes of Quebec, Toronto, Newfoundland, FrediTictcn. ..nd .\I..!i!re il. li ■M. u .it (purine. From Sept, 2ltli to Oct. 1st. IS.^L Moutre.il: Printed by .lobii Lovell, St. Nicholas Street. 1852. lOmo., 18 pp. 1845. The Maine Liquor Law, "itii w i\iiii'in i iios an.l an appendix on its practical vorkiiiff. liy a Citizen of Maine. Montroii! Printed by . I C. R-r^ket, 2-.' (Jrent St. .Tames Street. If^o Ifim.. 36 pp. 1846. Retrospective Qlance at the Pi(m:iiis-i\k Statk of the Nati rai, IIistohy SoiiKiv OK iloNTHEAi., witli B View to aseer: iiinin); how far it has udvnnoed tlio important Objectfi contem|>late(l by it.- Founders: beiuR a Li.>cture, Delivered CATAWaVK OF PAMPniKTK 233 before the Natural History Society, on the 3l8t Mareli, 1852, and Published by Desire of the Society. ]5y Major R. l.achlan. " NoKce te ipsum.'' ■•Tiiist not yourself; but your defects to know. Make U'ie of every friend.^and every foe."— Ptipc. Montreal: Printed by J. C. Bei-ket. Xo, 22. Great .St. .Tnnle^ Street MDCCCLII. Svo., 24 pp. 1847. Guide de I.I.vstiti tkir, Coiitcnant Vsv. Skiiik pk Uki-onsf.s bux question* iiiM'n'es daiH la c-irculaire no. 12 du Surintcndimt de rEdueation gur lea diverses branches d'instruction prcscrits par la Loi des Ecoles en operation dans le Bas- Cunada. Ces questions et ees reponses forment maintenant un seul ct ineme ouvrage Destine a rUsuire des ecoles. Par F.-X. Va!;ide. Instituteur. 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("atliolniiK'S do ia ritt' do Qiul)cc. i.'UsaRC dt'S Ecolea des iii,u-"ii- il'i iliir.ifiuM. rti'. ( Kiirfi.'i.-'Iri' nuili.riMi'iiiriit a rA"tc df la I,c(;i-liiliirc I'rovinciaii', cii i'aiiii('i' 1x52, par J. et O. Croinazie, dans lo bureau du Kogistrateur do la Province du Canaila). Qutbtt!: Chez J. A; O. Croniazic, Libraires-Kditours. Rue La Fabriquc, No. 12. l»."i.'. 11 iiKi. xiii ' I'T'.' pp. 1856. Letter of the Prcsidfiit and Vioo-Prcsidont of the Montreal and Kinptston Rail- road ('uiiip;iiiy to Sir Allan X. MarNab, Chairman of llie Coiiiniitlw on Railroads. Montreal: 11th October. 1S.^2. 8vo., 1 ]<\<. 1857. Letter fnnn officials of the MoMiu.M. wiv KiNcsToN K.Mi.WAV CoMi'ANV to the I'hairniar. of the Committee on Railroads. (Jiiel.c, i-'th O.'tober, 1852. 4to., 3 pp. 1858. Precedes du '■'Mirr; (irsKUAi. du Ciir.MiN \n: Fi ii of NoRr>. t^i.lHM ; De rimprinierie d'Aufjustin Cote 4: Cic, pres I'Archeveclie. 1852. 8^o.. 24 pp. 1859. An Act to consolidate and reiruhite the (iiNKitM. Ci.Ai SES bki.atino to Rail- n \\ -, 'Vitli Au;rii>t. 1>.")1. T .runto: ISrown's I'riiitinn K^ti\l.li>limeiit. Kins Street Kast. 1852. 8vo., T(> I f, iip. 1860. Great Western Railroad. Pr..r,efiiM(rs of the Annual ('..■m ral Meeting of Shar.h.iiders, hehi in Hamilton, on the 21st June, 1852; and Report of the Directors I!.. iiiir.iTi, C.W.: Printed at the Spectator Office, Court-IIouse Square, 1852. 8vo.. !« I'p. 1861. Reports and Correspondence on the " Patent C( nii>i.und Rail." II. B. Willson, l';,t,ii!,,. .-- > Al-i at I'.ir Knuhind W. McKenzie Shaw, C.K., Hrij;hton. To w'l.'in ('•■niniiii,.. iitinns may be addro.ssed. I...im1 ii: S W. Ituusell, ;!1, Cheapside. 18,',2. 8vo., 10 pp. 1862. T.)ronto & Guelph Railway. Chiki Km.imi ii's KKi-nuT, Adopted ly the Roard ..f DirccVT-, Mjv L'l, \>*r>± I : , ; ;■:.,.!,! I, liiw.vr. Ml'hail and Co., King Street. 1852 »v.... :;o ,,,,. 1863. Reiiort "o tlie Piimiminmn Si iimvs ..f the ToitoNTi» & Oiki.pii R.mi,\vay. Uv WmUi r Sh.inly. Chief Knuincer. Tr..,;!,, |'riiit..l h.v i;rew,r, M'i'hail and Co.. Kim? Street. T^52. 8vo., 30 pp. fMa:,-. I 1864 The Ontario and St. Lawrence Steamboat Compainy'* Hand-Book for Travellers t.t Niatiura I'alls. Muntr.al and QuelK>c, pnd throURh Lake Cliainplain to Sara- t..t:.i Sprii.iT-. Illii-ir.ilcd with iii.ip- and nuniemiis eiiifravinK-s fmm original sketehes. PulTftl..: Publi.-hed by .Tewett, Thomas & Co., C.<>o. II. Derby and Co. 1S52. 12mo., l.-iS pp. 1865. Annual Report of he Itiim t..|,< ;nid Cmn KM.i\Ktn. to the SiiAHKiioi.nKRS of the Qi KitK.c Asn Rn iiMost) Railroad Comi'anv. Presented, .Tanuary 20th, 18.')2. Quebec: Printo of Kcpri-sontiVtivea, ilurch 10, 18.12, on u plan for hiiorUninK tlie transit lictwfcn Niw Yoric and London — on a Kuropean and North .\iniTi<' ;n liuiiway and I'ublic Lands. Printed at tiie Cont«Tessionul (ilol»e Oii.co. fivo., 7 pp. 1868. Report on a Railway Sl'sj-ension liKiniK, propo8erosont state, nml luture pro.-^pects of the \Vii.].\M) Can.ki.. Iiy Win. llaniiltun MiTritt. St. Catharines: 11. I.haoriuitH, ekuandjornut.s, nmshkuarornuts, shikotinilornuts, kio piokuakamior- luits. Moiiiants: Akonikano nte etat Ix)ui9 Perrault. l.-'.'i2. ICmo., ItiS pp. 1873. Almanach Eccliiiastique et Civil de Qi ftBuc, imnr l".";.'!; Contenant la liste du Clerne de tous les dioee.<4ee de I'Amfrique Pritauniquc du Nord, avec divers ren- seiKiK'nients sur les etablisisementa relijricux et, civils; Statistiques, &c. *^"|'' : Chez Aug. ("ote et Cie, Kdileur.s-lniprimeurs, vis-a-vis I'Archevechl. Che/, J. et O. Civmazie, Libraires, ru.' de la Fabriiiiie. llaute-Yille. 1SS2. 24nio.. 110 pp. 1874. Every man his own liuide at Xiagam Falls, without tlic Ml•cc^sily of enquiry IT possibility of mistake; including the sources of Niagara, and all places of inlirest both on the American and Canadian sidiT*, eml)elll^lled with views u( the Falls and Suspension Bridge, liy the liest artists, and a large map of .Viagiira Hiver, by the Author. Ah-., a full description of the several routes from the Falls to .Montreal, Boston, Saratoga Springs via Lake Ontario. I^ke Chuinplain, .Mban.v. New York, etc. Hy F. II. Johnson, Practical Surveyor, a retident of Niagara, and author of Maps and Statistics of tlie Fulls B<-ch<>sUTt Published nniiiially by 1). M. Diwey (Arcad- Hall). Iflnio., 144 pp. "irM^fiiiiin-'iiBM 326 PVBLIC ARCHIVEH Of VASAOA 1876. Imperial «nd Provincial Acti, *.<•. For the rmtiction ..f tho Fisherjca of Hritisli N..rtli America. .I..I111 S. Tliiiiiip-iii. QiKTiiV rriiitor: Hnlifux. N.S. 18.V.>. Sv..., 'J8 pp. 1876. Some Account of the Skai. riMim\ or Sy.wyn mu wn mid tl.e modo of prepar- iML' S.:il Oil; witli .1 Htiit.iiuiit of 111.' iidviititiiKos of Archibiild's I'^itcnt titi'nin |,tni'i«-< for ri niliTin^,' Mids iiiid otliiT miiniid oil.". I'Miiiliurtili: I'riiili'd l..v Murray an.l (iil)l). MIKXVI.H. Hvo., .S pp. 1877. Thought* on N.\tionai, PKKKvt k. l>y Vim.>., xx-| HI pp. 1853. 1878. A Glimpie nt tiic Vs\n:i< Statks niid tho Nohthkrn Statf.s of Awkhk-a, with TiiK Canaiias, <•()>! I'RisiNO TiiKiR HM KHs. HKKs AMI KAii.s duriiiR tho niituniu of \>yj; iiic'huliiiK siinu' account of an oinirrant siiip. Hy Ivhiuind I'attcn, K:"!. With llhi^tnilioii.'. .'^kctclicy tlic author. London: EfTiM>:hiiin WiU. n, I'uhlislu r. 11. Royal KxchnnRP. 1S.'.n. 8vo.. 10<» pp. 1879. Journal of tlio UiM'.mvn I'lim .Tmou-, Indiiin \Vc-l.yan MisioiKiry. from K,i K I.MxK To TiiK Hi hMis's Hav 'Ikhhitouy ; and rctiirnin*;. ('DninicnciiiK May, \<,J: with a Itriif Accuunt of His Life; and a Sliort History of the Wesleyan Mission to that Country. T.iroiito: I'lil.li-licd liy Ans.pii Grein. at tlie Conference Office, N'o. '.1. WelliiiR- t. 11 liriliriijis. Km;; Sln>.'t. l^.Vi. Svo., a-J pp. 1880. The North-We»t Passage. Cai>t. M.iUm.'s Dhsi-ATnii.-.-. from ll-r Majeaty** |li..in.;v Sliil.. I ■!■■ •■Ir-.lhir. i Tnitrd Statos «{ Amcri( i. .I'>iiit iiddrcj.-' (if biith Houses of the LeRL-iiature of New Brunawick to Her M.i-I iiiaiiniiH .\Iajiv-ty. I'riiitid liv ;irdtr of the l.e«i.Hhitiiri'. I'l. iKtk'.im: .1. Simpson, rrintir to the Queen's Most Excellent Maj.-sty. 18.'i3. Hvo , "* p|i. 1887. Discours de ('. Di nkin, Ecujei-. dovant 1,'AssKMBl.KK l,Ki:lsi,ATi\K I>i Cxnada, an noiii de Certains SeiRneurH. Sijcnalnires d'nne I'l'titiim a eette lloiiorable Chanibro contre in bill intfuduit par I'honorable l'rociireur-(ienerul Driininidnil. intitule; Act*' pour definer les droits it«ires d.ins ie Hus- Cuiuida, ot \H>nt en faeiliter lo rai-hut. liuebic: Do I'luipriniirie dWugiislin t'ote et I'ie, I'res rAreheveehe. l"*5.'t. ICmo., 178 pp. 1888. Catalogue diti Offieiors et d«M elevM du Seminaire do Quebec. 1852 ,'>:!. (Quebec: I'etit Seiniiiaire. 1853. 24 mo.. 4.'} pp. 1889. Report of Daa. Nki.son ano Mai-don ki.i.. and Zkimiihin Perbailt, Esg., Adto- » ATK. of the Qi'E3EC, Marine and Emigrant Hospital. Printed by Order of the Legislative Assembly. Quebec: Printed by Johu Lovell at his Steaia Printing Eetablishment, Mountain Strwt. 1S53. 8vo., 124 pp. 1890. Report of the Spkcial Committkf. on the Maodalev Islands, and the Westdw PART OP THIS Phovince, above Lake Huron. Printed by Order of the Legislative Assembly. Quebec: Printed by John Lovell at his Steam Printing Establishment, Mountain Street 1853. 8vo., 74 pp. 1891. The Clergy Reierrei. A Lktter from the Lord Bishop or Toronto to the Di KK of Newcastle, Her Majesty's Secretary for the Coloniea. Toronto : Printed at the " Churchman " Office, Comer of King and Xolsor. Streets. MDCCCLIII. 8vo., 27 pp. 1892. The Clergy Reterre Qneition in Canada. By A. N. Betiiunb, D.D., Archdeacon of York, Diooeae of Toronto, Canada. Ix)Ni>oN: Printed by R. Clay, Bread Street HilL 1863. 8vo., 24 pp. 1893. Etat dps AFTABIEf* Pftct'NIAIRES ET TkMPOREI.IES do8 EcCI.^SIASTHJUEfi VV SeMIN- AiRK de St. Sulpice de Montreai- Jusqu'au ler Janvier 1869. Kn reptinse a uno Adreaee de rAsaomolce Legislative. Impritnerie d« Ix)ui8 Pcrrnnlt. Hue St. Joaehim, Haut-Ville — Quebec. Svo.. 19 pp. 1894. Factum of the case of Wim.iam Power, Esr '»j 23* ri III II i/.'i VN *»*• ( \AnA 1898 Report of a ( «e Irird at A.lxTt ('ircihl, I"' > ' 'orr ni« Honor .IikIrp Wilniot, and M fi • ■ill .liiry. AllilAllAM (IksNKH vs. \Vlt.l.MM CmHNH ' ' .lu(li;i''-< Ni • » -Hint .1, iih. N n : Print. c'iiil (\iininiltip. 1897. Seven Letters mi the notili>'iik. ' immos SciitHii. svstkm ol Vkwok akd TlIK I'.MlKn Sr\TKW. l!y Adurii TuwnKy. Prcstbyti-r nf i'' niuorsc of Toronto. Toronto: II. iiry K. ^oU, Kiujt Mroot Kust. l^S.'J. hvn, fiS pp. 1898. Attachment to the Church of Ool. A Siumhn IV. iidi,. I in Un Ciitbidral ("liunli of St. .Iiiini'H, TiiroMto, on Winlntsdny Oct. I'Jth, 1S5.'I. at tho Vi.sit.il.oa of Tin; Kkjiit Hkvkkkmi tiii; I.oiti) IJi.siloi" of tho DioocHr of Toronto. By The Kfvcrciid ilciiry I'.itl.ii. Riinil Di an & Uccttjr of Cornwall. Toronto: Henry UowcoU, Kiii« Stnia, K.i.-^t. InS:!. «vo., 2\ pp. 1899. The Political Causes and Consequences of tlic I'rotpsti\nt " Ucforinntion." 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Itoston, To Commkmohafk tiik IH:\tii i.;' tlie l.ate C»1TAIN ItoiitiiT 1 1 1 TciliNcs, of tlie British Steamship " Andes." who dieil frotii injuries reeei\.i| diirintJ a hiirrieane on liis last voya>:e from Liverpool to I'.istoii 4; was liuried .ii se.; on ITth Septeinber last. I'y the IJev. Philii> I'oe.iiie. Boston : C. C. P. Moody, 52 Washintfton Street. 186.1. 8vo., 14 pn. 1902. A Discourse deliver, il before tiie Faenlty. Stndoiits. and Alnmni of Dartmouth ' ..Uiin . on the day preceii i.;r eommeiicement, Jnly 2", 1H53, commemorativo of !»:. •,;.■! W-bsler. Hy Itiifu- Choate. I'libli^'ied by re.|il.-t l!o-ti n .111 I Cambri.il.. : .Inni'S M;inr ., and Company. 18.'>:i. ^vo., 100 pp. 1903. The Great Orations and Senat.irial S|ieech o'' t'.miel Weli^ter. comprising Kiilofry on Adams ind Jefferson; first settleiii ..' of N'ew Kni^hind; Bunkor Hill Monument; Hi'ply to Hayn.^. IJoehesier: Wilbur M. Hayward, No. 1 Burns' Building;. 2d Floor. Sohl by, J. McMahoii & Co., I). M. 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(^iie votrj- lime et vum inoeurM. pcintcw dans vos ouvraL'es, &e. &e. Arf. I'oet. Montreal: Atelier Typojfraphiquo de lu Mlnorve, 15, Kuo St. Vincent. 1853. 8vo., yj |.p. 1908. Lecture on Nkwfoundlasd and its Fisiikries. deliverpf the St. L-wvRENn: and Ottawa Grand Ji notion Railway Company. May 9th, 1853. Montreal: Printed by John Lovell, St. Nicholas Street. IS-W. 8vo., 52 pp. 1916. A Report on a Survey for tlio liMT.WAY BiiiDCE over the St, LawreiiCi' AT Mont- ui;ai.. siirvivi <1 in l>r>l -.">:.', By Order of the coniinittee of the Montroiil and Kings- ton K:\ilwMy. Hon. John Youn^, Ciuiinnan. Thos. C. Keefer, Engineer. Montreal: Printed by John Lovell, at his Steam-Printing Establishment, St. Nicholas Street. 1853. 8vo., 55 pp. 1917. Toronto and Guelph Railway Company. Second Annual Report of the Boakd OF Diiaxnuit:, adopted at the Annual General Meeting, held Monday, Juno C, 1853. Toronto: Henry Rowsell, 1853. 8vo., 20 pp. 1918. Report of The Managing Director of the Great Western Railway of Canada, to Robert W. Harris, Esq., President of the Company. Dated Hamilton, Canada, 3l8t August, 1853. London: Printed by T. Brettell, Rupert Street, Haymarket. 1853. 12mo., 14 pp. 1919. Paper* respecting Claim of Shareiioijjers in the late Welland Canal Company, for Arrears of Interest, under the Act 7th Victoria, Chapter 34. Printed by order of the Legislative Assembly. Quebec: Printed by Rollo Campbell, No. 11, Garden Street. 1853. 8vo., viii+68 pp. 1920. A Full and Accurate Report of the Celebrated Slander Case of Ferguson va. Gilmour. 1853. 8vo., 30 pp. 1921. Trial of Joseph Behibe and C£s-\aree Tii6riault, His Wife, Convicted of having Murdered by Poison Sophie Talbot, the First Wife of B£rub£, at the Criminal SiTTiNfis OF the Court of Queens Bench, Crown Side, Held at Kamouraska, L.C., in November, 1852, before Mr. Justice Panet; together with comments upon the Law and the Facts of the case. Lelievre and Angers, Law-Reporters. Quebec: Printed at the Canada Gazette Office. 1863. 8vo., 78 pp. 1922. Affaire-Felletier. La Rkine is. Prudent Pelletier. Proces poi r Meurtre. Novembre 1853. Quebec: Imprimerie d'Aug. Cote & Cie. 1853. 12mo., 100 pp. 1923. Mackenzie's Weekly Heuagre Extra. Head's Flag of Truce, Or a defence of the memory of the late ColoneJ Samuel Lount, formerly member of the Legislative Assembly for Simcoe County, from the unjust charge made by Honble. John Rolph, President of tl;e Executive Council, to the effect that Colonel Louut's statenieut, given bhurtly before Lia death, relative to the flag of truce, Dec. 6, 1837, was untrue. CATALOQVE OP PAMPHLETS 241 By W. L. Mackenzie. Till. v,r.v name of a politician. &o.-Ednuind Burke's Vindication nf Natural Society. 1853(?) 8vo., 16 pp. 1924. Agricnltnral Exhibition of Nova Scotia. Held at Halifax Wednesday and Thursday, October 5th and 6th, 1833. ' Halifax, N.S.: Printed at the Oflioe of the British North American. Svc, 24 pp. 1924A. The Sermon preached at the Consechation of Christ Church Cathedral Fredericton, N.B., August 31, 1S53; By The Right Rev. Horatio "Southgate, D.D.,' Late Missionary Bishop at Constantinople, and Rector of the Church of the Advent, Boston, Mass. Published by request of the Bishop and Clergy of the Diocese of Fredericton. Boston: Ticknor Reed, and Fields. MDCCCLIII. 12mo., 31 pp. 1854. 1925. le Canada ou Quelque Mots de E6futation A. M. I.i pa.steur crandpiebrk par un ami dcs Canadians frangais. Societe de Saint Victor pour la propagation des bons livres. Plancy: Siege, Direction et Ateliers de la Societe. Paris : Libraire Centrale de la Societe, rue de Toumon, 16. Arras : Succuraale de la Societ*, rue Emestnle, 289 1854. 8vo., 37 pp. 1926. Deux Intendants dn Canada: Par M. Baudot, Ancien Representant de I'Yonne. 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Quebec: Printed by Rollo Camphfll, No. 11, Garden Street. 1854. 8vo., 127 pp. 1940. " Montreal and the Ottawa." Two lectures delivered before the mechanics institute of Montreal, in January 1853 and 1854. By Thomas Keefer, Civil Engineer. Hfontreal : Printed by John Lovell, St. Nicholas Street. 1854. 8vo., 73 pp. 1941. Our Country, and our Duty to it. A lecture delivered before the mechanics' institute, Montreal, on the 7th of March, 1854, by B. Chamberlin, Esq., B.C.L. to which is subjoined some remarks upon the progress of Canada. Taken from a Lecture delivered before the Mercantile Library Association of Montreal, in the Winter of 1852-3. 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Observations addresBod in a skriks ok Lkttf.hs to the Profesi»o« of the Roman Catholic Faith. By Expostulatus. [Rev. John Borland.] '■Come now and let ug reason together."— Isaiah. Quebec: Printed by R. Middleton. St. Peter Street. 1854. 12mo . 117 pp. 1949 and 1950. A Charge Delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese or Nova Scotia at the V™.oN heldin The Cathedra,. Cnvnvn of St. Pa,,., at Hahfax. on the 11th day of October, 1854. By Hibbert, Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia. Published at the roquest of the Clergy. ,„^, „ ,„ Halifax: Printed bj VVm. Gossip, at the Church Times Office. 1854. 8vo.. 32 pp. 1961. Trinity Church and its founders. A Sermon by The Rev I. W. D. G'ay, D-D. Rector of the Parish of St. John, N.B. Preached on New Year's Day. 1854. and Published at the request of The jstry. ^r * .i. j n j .„J "He is my God, and I will prepare him an habitation; My father's God, and I will exalt him." Exod. xv. 2. . 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The Book of Duty: Containing A digest of the Philosophy of Duty, or, The Tiue Science of Life; supplying the unerring standards for the formation and regulation of the Mind of Man, with the whole character and conduct; intended as a 8..fe compinion to the youthful voyager on the eventful journey of Life; and it may chance to be honoured as not uninteresting, by those who have leisure and inclination, in activity or in retirement to bestow a retrospective glance in its society on " the days that are gone." , --, t » By James Anderson, F.ii.S.A., &c., author of " Letters on the Com Laws, "On Banking," "On The Currency," "On The Catholic Question," Several Prize Essays, etc. etc. etc. London. 1S54. 8vo., 63 pp. 1955. Eules and Eegulations of the Marine and Emiobant Hospital adopted January, 1854. Prinied by order of the Trustees. Quebec:Printedby T. Gary. 1854. 8vo.. 22 pp. 'f Quebec; CATAhOaiE OF PAUPBLETS 246 1956. 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Decisions des Tribunaux du Bas-Canada. Ques- tions Seigneuriales ; compilation Contenant I'Acte Seigneurial de 1854, iAniendement & I'Acte Seigneurial de 1855, los Questions soumises par le Proi'urcur-Oeneral du Bas-Canada, les Contre-Questions soumises par divers 254 PUBLIC ARCUlVEy OF CAXADA S(i^rneiii>. los I'roccdi's et Deoision^ ilc la ('our Spceialo constitiu'o sous Tautorite (ic I'AcU' SfifTiu'iirial do 1S54, les I'laidoyers et lea Memoirci" drs Avocats, rt les Oiiscrvatious dcs .Tiipcs. etc. Rt'dacteurs; MM. liclievre et Angers. Volume B. Imprinw' Partie a Q'.u'bec, par A igustin Cote; et Partie k Montreal, au Bureau de la Minerve. 1856. 8vo., 14 + 19 + !i9 pp. 2040. R6ponse a Deux Addresses de rhoimrnble as?emblee leprislative a son excellence le Koiiveriieur-peneral, datees le 28 fevrier 1856. 8vo., 30 pp. 2041. D6pot des Cartes et Plans de la Marine. Observations sur La NA\ia.\'no.v des PAiiiEBoTs Qii TRiVFHSEXT l'Atlantiqle. 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An outline of the course of improvement in Aoripul- rnii: CMnsidirt'd ;is a Business, an Art. a!id a Science, with special reference to New Bin NswiCK. ■' — E pur se muove!" — Galileo. By James Kobb, M.D., Professor of Chemistry and Natural History, King's College, Fredericton. Printed for the New Brunswick Society for the Encouragement of Agricul- ture, Home Manufactures, and Commerce. Fredericton: J Simpson, Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty. 1856. 8vo., 64 pp. 2044. To Emigrants. Canada: Its Advantacls to &etti.er.tiste CoBRiVKAr, Accuse et trumv ooupable du mcurtre de Mlle. Charlotte Todu, sa belle-mere et condamne ii etre pendu vendredi le 26 sepitmbre, 1856. Queiiee: Inipriine pur P. Lanioureux, 12 rue La Montagne. 1856. Svo., 32 pp. 2059. Kontreal in 1856. A ketch prepared for the celebration of the opening of the Grand Trunk Railw.., of Canada. By a sub-committee of the Celebration Committee. Montreal: 1S56. Print'-d by John Lovell at his Steam-printing Establish- ment, St. Nicholas Street, svo., 51 pp. 2060. The Canadian Tourist. Accompanied by a Map of the British American Prov- inces, and an Appendix containing useful statistical information. Montreal: Jlew Kanisay. Toronto: A. H. Armour & Co. Quebec, P. Sinclair; Three Rivers, G. Stubbs; Sherbrooke, W. Brooks; Montreal, B. Dawson, and R. & A. Miller; Ottawa, A. Bryson; Kingston, J. Duff; Port Hope, J. C. Ansloy; London, C.W., Thos. Coombe. 1856. 24mo., 211 pp. 206L Souvenirs Historiqnes du Canada. Publics et compiles par Louis Jos. Racine, Montreal, 1856. 24mo., 128 pp. 2062. Bnrke's Descriptive Guide; or the Visitor's Companion to Niagara Falls: Its strange and wonderful localities. By an old resident. Buffalo: Andrew Burke, Publisher, Bookseller and Stationer. Mansion House Block. 24mo., 128 pp. 2063, Estat pnVent de I'Eglise et de la C^^'Loml Fraxcaise dans la Nouvelle- France. Par M. L'Eveque de Quebec. 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Toronto: Reprinted from the Greenock Edition. 1857. 12mo., 47 pp. 207L Information for Intending Settlers on the Ottawa and Opeongo Road, and its vicinity, by T. P. French, Crown Land Agent. Published with tho approval of Th- Honorable Joseph Cauchon, Commissioner of Crown Lands, and The Honorable P. M. Vankoughnet, President Executive touucil and Minister of Ap-riculture. Ottawa. Canada West, 1857. 16mo., 36 pp. '^'^''^4,,^*??''- /he Land of Hope for the Settler and Artisan, the small Capitalist, The nont^,t, and the Persevering. With a descriptio.- of the climate, free grants 'I land, wages, and ito qenepjil advantages as a fiell for Emigration SST.'JS— 25 258 I'lBLIC AKCHiyt:s OF C.ihADA By the Editor of the " Canadian News. Second Kdition. Published by Al^ar and Street, 11, Clement'B Lane, Lombard Street, Ix)ndon, E.G. The Trade .lupplird by Kent & Co. .Il Pafernosicr-row. 1857. 8vf ^2 pp. 2073. 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A lecture, delivered by The Lord Bi?hop of Fredericton, before the Church of England Younjj MinV Society, of the City of Saint John, at the Hall of the Mechanics' Institute, on Friday Eveninf.'. 23rd January, 1857. Subject.—" Good Taste." The Rev. Dr. Gray, one of the Patrons of the Society, in the Chair. Saint John, N.B. . Printed for the Society. By J. & A. McMillan, 78. Prince William Stre<-t. 1P57. 12mo., 24 pp. 2077. Hunter's Panoramic Guide from Niagara Falls to Quebec. By Wm. S. Hunter, Jr. Montreal: Published by Benjamin Dawson. Boston: John P. Jewett and Com- pany. 1857. ]2mo., viii+(>C pp. 207a. Supplemental Instruction' to Receivers of W^reek, and to OfBcers of the Customs an> the Coast Gu. J, Concerning their Duties in respect of Wrecks and Casualties, under '' The Merchant Shipping Act, 1864." London : Printed by George E. Eyre and William Spottiswoode, Printers to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty. For Her Majesty's Stationery OflSce. 1857. Svo., 11 pp. 2079. A Hand-Book of Informatio., for Immigrants to New-Brunswick. By M. II. Perley, Esq., H. M. Emigration Officer at St. John, N.B. I^mdon: Edward Stanford, 6, Chariiii^ cross, Effingham Wilson, Royal Exchange. 1857. 16mo., 94 pp. 2080. Final Eeport to the Hon. Commissionkhs of Pi ulic Works. On the comple- tion of the improveincnU in the noilli-eu»l Wing of the Common Gaul at Mont- real, forwarded to the Secretary of that Department, on Slst Sept. 1854, contain- ing A statement of their nature and extent, and showing the urgent necessity for improving the o- er Wings of the Gaol upon the same principle; CATAlMai E OF PAill'HI.ETS 2S9 With AN APPENDIX, remonstrating their complete success, by ample trial With special reference to the peouliiir method of i.eatinR and ventilation employed! as contrasted w.th other n.ethods in use which are do^riinental to life and property By Thomas McGinn, KtH-por of the common ^aol. Montreal: rrint-d by Salter and Ross, Great St. James Street. 1857. 8vo 40 pp. " 2081. Report on the State of the Mimtia of the Prohnce Oeno^ar""**''' ^^ ^"^^ """'^ ^^ Command of His Excellency the Governor Toronto: Printed by Stewart Derbishire & George Desbarats, Printer to the Queen s iloat Excellent Majesty. 18.57. 8vo., 67 pp. 20fc2. Report of Commissioners of Inquiry in re Corri(?an murder Ordered, by the Legislative Assembly, to be printed, 27th Mav. 1867 Prmted, 28th July, 1857. Toronto: Printed by John Ix.vell, Corner of Yor-e and Melinda Pt.ets 8vo., 117 pp. 2083 Return to an address of the Honourable Legislative As-en.hlv, dated 16th Jfarch, 1859, requ.rmg Copies of any Charters. 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Impnmeurs. >o. 4, Kue bt. Vinciut. 1^. 12mo., 13 pp. 2093. Iron Mines of r.va Scotia. Tnr. I,>Nt.r>nKKHV Iron M.ne.. i.Idon" Wniiam Penny. Printer. Lithographer. ..nd Engraver. 7, Lincoln's Inn Fields. 1857. 8vo, 24 pp. "'"'Toronto: Blackburn's City Steam Press, C.:^ Yonge Street. 1857. 8vo.. 86 pp. 2095. Chronicles of Canada: being A Rk=.(,'«".« i^"*; IslS. Mr. ^vavi.^ . Arrest and T. al. &c. &c. &c. Second Edition, abridged. . .^ Ingersoll. C.W.: Re-Printed lit the ••('hroniole Office. I80.. 8vo.. W pp. CATALOGUE OF t'AUPBLETB an 2096. EMay on the Inskcts and Di-,easks Tnjiirioug to the Wheat Chops By H. Y. Hind, Esq.. M.A.. Professor of Chemistry at Trinity College. To which was awarded, by tho Bureau of Agriculture and Statisticg. the t irst Irize. " The propTcss of aKriculturc ouKht to be one of the object, of your constant care; for upon Us nnprovemont or decline depends the prosperity or decline of empires. —Speech of Napoleon III. Toronto: Printed by LovelU Gibson. YonKo Street. ],S57. 8vo.. 139 pp. 2097 Synopsi. of Natural Hiitory, by A. Macallum. Provincial Model School Toronto. In explanation of the author's chart of Natural History estabShr^t- ''Jfe?' l^'r^t" "^ '°'" ''""°'^'' ^'""'''"' '*^'"" ^"''*'''« 2098. A Treatise on the Law Rklatino to Marriaoes, in Lower Canada By James Armstrong, Advocate. Montm.1: PrinfKl by John Ixivell. at the Canadian Directory Office St Nicholas Street. 1857. 8vo.. 46 pp. <^ "T vmce, isi. 2099. lecture on the History of MKnicNE. and the Science of Homeopathy. East Toronf :. ' ^ ' "'""«'P»'^'« P'«'«i<='«" «nd Surgeon. 35 King St.. Published by Special Request.— Price 7'd. Toronto: Blackburn's City Steam Press", 63 Yonge Street. 1867. 8vo„ 44 pp. '^° Tii^i^i.r^hr.^M'oSba^l^^'"'"'^^ "°P"^»"-- ^ «-- "^ ^"- Pub- By " PlIILANTHHOPY." Montreal : Printed by Salter and Ross. Great St. James Street. 18«7. 8vo., 36 pp. 21 OL Stadacona Depictp,- and Locally. m Hr^"'"'' ^"'^'^ ^'"'^"'' ^"''^ ^^'"^ ^""^ ^''^«y ^^'J^K Depot. 16mo.. QiEBEc and its environs. Historically. Panoramically. 2102. The Quebec Guide, to All the Places of Intere.st in and about the City and < m NTRY AiUACENT, together with a Carters' Tariff, and a Table of RaLoad Distances throughout the Province. "auroad Quebec: P. Sinclair, Bookseller, Stationer, &c.. No. 86. St. John Street. 1857 u>nio., 4o pp. * 2103. The Canada Educational Directory and Calendar for 1857-8- Containing an account of the Schools. Colleges, and Univeiiities ; the Pro- oT, /"' ^T^^f"" ""^ L"«'-«'T' Institutions; Decisions of the Courte on School questions; ac, &c. Edited by Thomas Hodgins. B.A.. Univ. Coll.. Toronto. V irtue and knowledge are endnwmrnti:, &c.— Shakc-Bpcarc. As for the conceit. &c.— Bacon. 1857.^Tvo.!"l23 re"'^' * ^°" ^^ ^'°* ^^'^^ ^"*" ^'^ "•** ^'^"^ ^^^"- 262 PUBLIC ARCniTKS OF CANADA 2104. British MnMam. New Keudiug lioom ami Librariot. With a plau. I/ondon: John Murray, Albemarle Street. 1857. lOmu., 16 pp. 9105. An Addreu on the Prksknt ooNmriDN, uksdircks and phospects or British North America, delivered by special request at the City Ilall, Glasgow, on the 26th of March. 1857. By the Hon. Mr. Justice Ilaliburton. London : Hurst and Blarkett, Publishcri*, Successors to Henry Colbum, 13, Great Marlborough Street. 1857. Svc, 44 pp. 2106. Scepticism a Folly: Fivk Li'ttkhs. Ocfn-iMud by a Gi;i)i,'«;ic.m, .VKTui.t in the We8TJii.vs.tkr Rkview for July, 1867. "They nre vnuity and tlie work of errors; in the time of their visitation they shall perish." — Jeremiah x. 15. By Adam Townlcy, D.U., Incumbent of Poris, C.W. (OriK'lnally written for the Toronto Colonist.) By Tliomiison & Co., 6-2 Kiiiy: Street En.'-;-. 1857. Price Seven pence Half- penny. 12mo., 27 pp. 2107. A Sermon, preached at Trinity Church, in the Parish of St. John, N.B., on the 8th December, 1867, by The Rev. I. W. D. Gray, D.D., and desigrned to recommend the Principles of the Loyalists of 1783. St. John, N.B.: J. & A. McMillan, Printers. 78, Prince \ 'illiam Street. 1857. 12mo., 14 pp. 2108. Beport on n Water Supply, for the City of Toronto, by Thos. C. Koefer, Esq., C.E. Toronto : Maclear, Thomas & Co., Printers, King St. East. 1867. 8vo., 34 pp. 2109. B6snm£ des Conf£iu:nces ecclesiastiques du Diockse de Qu£bec, commences ei\ 1864. Deuxidme partie. Quebec: Des Presses k vav^ar de J. T. Brousseau, 9, Rue Buade, Haute- Ville. 1867. 8vo., 66 pp. 2110. ProCtfS de Anais Toussaint, accusi'e et trcivee ooupaWe de L'ompoiaonnement de ^'ou inari, Joseph Bissoti, dcant le ('our du Banc de la Reine. 1857. 8vo., 8 pp. 2111. Controversy between Dr. Ryvrson, Cliii f '^ii: crintcndont of EJiication in Upper Canada, and Rev. J. M, Bruyere, Rector of St. Michael's Cathedral, Toronto, on the appropriation of the Cleroy Reserves Funds; Fres Schools vs. State Sciiooi,.s; Public Libhariks and Coiimok .Schools, Attacked and Defended. By J. M. Bruyero for the Prosecution. Dr. Ryerson for the Defence. To which is appended a Letter from the Right Rev. Dr. Pinsoneault, Bishop of London, C.W., to Rev. .T. M. Bruyere, on the subject of the Late Controversy with Di. Ryerson. Toronto: Leader and Patriot Steam-Press Print, King Street East. 1857. «TO., 10« pp. 2112. Preliminary Report on the projected \orth-West Railway of Canada. With a description of the extent, physical featur"s, .soil and settlement of the country through which it is proposed to be constructed. Showing tlie importance of the CATAlJinVE OF PAVPHIETR 263 Valley of the River Saugecn as a field for commerce and railway enterpriiic, and th.' 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Xaiatoniera lonteSeienitakSa. liolitiuki: Tehorictornrokon, John I>oveIl. IW". 12nio., 24 pp. 2124. Second Rapport sur L'Em'i.ohatio.n pks lais Si pkriki r kt IIihos par i.k comte DE RoTTERMf ND. Iniprinie par ordro de rAssemliU'e Legislative. Toronto: Iinprime par Jolin I.oVfll, r\ie Yonge 1857. 8to., 60 pp. 2126. Letters on the Hfcknt r mi way nroTs, their eiuiso!^ mid results — -and the political position of the " Young Ireluiid " brigiule. By tho Hon. Joseph Howe. (1857). 8vo., 19 pp. 2126. Letter from Joseph Howe to t!ii' People of Novn Scotia on the recknt hailwat RIOTS. ]8.'')7. 12mo., !• pp. 2127. The British North American Fisheries. Kep'Tt of the Manehester Foreign Affairs Association. 1857. f>vo., 8 pp. 2128. The Beport of Thomct H. Akins, Commisgionei of tho Public Records, under a reso'- ••'h, of the House of Assembly, dated 30th April. 1857. 8vo., 19 pp. 1858. 2129. Rules, Orders and Foiim.^ of PiiocrKiuM; of the T'ppkr Hoise, of the Parlia- ment OF Canada. Compiled by Robert Ltmoine, Esq., Barrister at Law, Clerk Assistant of the Upper House. Toronto: Printed by Lovell and Gibson, Corner of Yonge and Me!'nda Streets. 1858. 8vo., Ill pp. 2130. Leerislative Assembly, J 868, I.^^t of Expiring Laws. Toronto: Printed by John Lovell, Comer of Yonge and Melinda Streets. Svc, 17 pp. 2131. Awards by the Hon. John Hamilton dray, :is Arbitrator or Umpire, tinder The Reciprocity Treaty, signed at Washington, June 5, A.D., 1864. Dated at Saint John, in the Province of New Brunswick, April 8, 1858. Saint John, N.B. : Printed by J. & A McMillan, 78, Prince William Street 1858. 4to., 41 pp. 2132. M£moire Fr6sent6 a Son Altesse Royale Hgr. Le Due d'0rl6ans, RIigent de France, co.icernant iu precieuse piaiile di' Giu-Seiig de TurUirie, Decouverte en Amfirique par le P6re Joseph-Francois Lafitau, de la Compagnie de Jesus, Mig- sionnaire d(« Iroquois du Sault St. Louis. CATAIAHICE OF PAVPHLKTH 2M NouTelle Edition. I'mViit'f (I'uiio lu.tii'p bi<>«rii|ihipr<'«i<-iituiit lo frin-iwnR. Montreal: Ty|x.({rHphi«' do Scnwal, f)aiiiel ct ("ompiifrnic, No 4 Rue Saint Vincent. IH.'iH. fivo., 44 pp. 2133. The Celebrated Eiiay on EngUnd uiul Ilrr ( <>i<>mal I'oi.icr. liy Count do Montalcmbort Originally I'ublinhi-d in the " Corrpupondant Revuo," under the Title of "Un Dtbat »ur I'lndo au Parlcment Anglain," and for which the Author haa been Protiecutcd by the Enjtyror Napoleon III. With Portrait and UioKraphical Sketch; also a full account of the State Prosfoution of t' e distinRuiahed Eaaayist. Toronto: Lovell k (libaon, and W. C. F. Caverhill, Yonge St Montreal: John Lovell, Canada Directory Office. 1868. Cheap Canadian Edition. Pr.co 25 cents. 8vo., 80 pp. 2134. Etude sur LTnion Projetee den Provinces Britnnniquea Dc L'Amerique da -Vord. (HcprtKiuite 's Higtorienl and Antiquarion Society, February 22nd 1839, with additional notes and illustrations. Vincennc*, Harvey Mason & Co., 1858. 8vo., viii+156 pp. 2139. The Plains of Abraham. Xxtes oriKinul and .elected, by Lt. Colonel Beatson, Royal Engineers. Gibraltar: Printed at the Garrison Library Frees. 1858. 8vo. 48 pp. 2140. The Falls of Niagara; being a Complete Guide to all the Points of Intereet Ar(.UM(l and in \he humcdiatc Neighbourhood of the Great Cataract With views taken from sketches by Washington Friend. Esq., and from Photo- graphs. • Niagara I the wonder ot the world A very ocean to destruction hurl'dl" T. Nelson & Sons, London, Edinburgh, & New York. Toronto: James Campbell. MDCCCLVIII. 24mo., 64 pp. w. *«^=*^ OAA PUBLIC ARCHIVES OF CANADA 2141. Canada: Its political past, present, and Probable Future. An Essay, delivered before the HocHELAnA Debating Club, Montreal, 12th December, 185S, by Mr. Geo. H. Macallay, mid published under the auspices of tlie Club. Montreal: Printed by Owler & Stevenson, 41 St. Francois Xavier Street, 1858. 8vo., IC pp. 2142. Nova Britannia; or, British North Amkrica, its extent and future. A Lectlhe by Alexander Morrks, A.M., advocate, author of a prize-o.-say on Canada. Published by Request of the Mercantile Library Association of Montreal: Printed by John I.ove'l, at the Cai.ada Directory Office. St. Nicholas Street, 1S53. J GREAT COLONIAL PROJECT OF CONNECTING HALIFAX AND QUEBEC BY A RAILROAD: A-4D ULTIMATELY THE ATLANTIC ANO THE WATERS OF LAKE HoRON; WITH AN APPENDIX, Illastrattve of the Cost, Mode of raislBS *!>« Capita] , and Retnrav. Bg (Btorge R. Bouiig. (ffeq. ill. p. p. PRINTED FROM " THE NOVASCOTIAN," AT THE NOVASCOTIAN OFFICE, HALIFAX. 18^7. [Srr So. lli.Ml REPORT or TUE SELECT COMMITTEE or THI LE6I8UTIYE A8SE1BLY. APPOINTED TO INQUIKE INTO THE CAL'SES AND IMPORTANCE OF THE EIHIdRATlOlV WHICH TAKES PLACE ANNUAU.Y, FROI LOWEB GAIIADA TO THE URITED STATES. PHINTED BY ORDER OF TUE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. /nontrral : PBINTEP BY HOLLO CAMPBELL -L't;.', (Sic iVo. i6S7 yt-„ 4-.... 1,,IM-JM1,J i| FEDERATIVE UNION or Tus BRITISH NORTH AMERICAN PROVINCES. BY HENRY SHERWOOD. C r 6 u 1 : PRINTED BY LOVELL AND GIBSON, FRONT STREET. 1851. [Sec Ko. r«t REPORT RAILWAY SUSPENSION BRIDGE. PROPOSED FOR CnOfSINU THE ST. LUIRENCE RIIER AT QllfiBEC, MADI TO HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR itSl> THE (rjM'^ (^@W)^<3ni^^ ©5F (§ii?iS®31^, BOWAXD WULIAK SBUBLX., t: N C I V E E R . gU EBEC: rnixTCD Bv /ti GinTiw cori. * lo. tirV PRINTERS. 1833. ISre \o. t86S SPEECH THE HON. JOSEPH HOWE ON THE UNION OK THE NORTH AMERICAN PROVINCES AND ON THE RIGHT OF BRITISH COLONISTS TO hepresentation in the imperial parliament. AND 10 PARTICIPATION IN THE PUBUC EMPLOYMENT'S AND DISTINCTIONS OF TH" EMPIRE. LONDON: JAMES RIDGWAY, PICCADILLY. 1855. ISee So. 1983 E T A T ET AVENIR DU CANADA EN 1854, TEL QUE RETRACf DANS LES d£p£:CHES DU TRts-HONORABLE COMTE d'eLGIN ET KINCARDINE, UODTEHNE9R-g£n£raI. DU CANADA, AU PRINCIPAL SECR^TAIIE d'eTAT DE SA majesty pour LES COLONIES. QUEBEC • IMPRIMft PAR S. DERBISHIRE ET G. DESBARATS, Imptimeur de S« Tres-Excelteuie Majesty la Reine. 1855= ISfi So. i:iHS PRELIMINARY REPORT ON TBI rSOJICTID NORTH-WEST RAILWAY OF CANADA. WITH A DR9CRIPTI0N OP TIIK KXTENT. PHYSICAL FEATOREg, SOIL AND SETTLEMENT Ot THE COUNTRY THBODOH WHICH IT IS PROPOSED TO BE CONSTKDCTED, «BO«I>u THE IHPORTATICI OP TUI VALLEY OF THE RIVER SAUGEEN AS A FILLD FOR COMMERCE AND RAILWAY ENTBRPKIS*, iiin TBI OKKAT BENEFITS, loi «l, HU)»1MI«1., »!<0 CTUWWm, WHICH WOILD Utl'tT PHOll THJI tSTABUJaSlIMI Of TRJ PBBPOSCD LIXK 01 COMJIV^lCATIo:!. SANDFORD FLEMING, 5natn«t. TORONTO : BbACKBURN'S CITY STEAM PRESS, W, ToKOf S-s«it. 1857. iSfp .vo. iom , CONFIDENTIAL QUESTION OF FEDERATION BRITISH PROVINCES IN AMERICA. Colonial Officr. November 1858. [424] [Sec So ll.tri CATAUllil t: Of I'AMrilLErSi 273 2203. Parlismentary Reform, S„o.m. t„k (-....oMrs ^w. nKriMSKNTu,' ,„os nu. Tniu.os do ".a M.M.„s,i,„.n of Pomtich in- Canada written o.> tl „coas.on of The Pout.ca.. Co^v.^T.ON, whieh met at ToroiX^ u" S 1 y L^aac Buchanan. Sr.P.P. for Hamilton. Square'l'S.^ It't,^^ '"''^'"^ "' ^'^ "Spectator" Office. Court House londm, "^'|",P'«'"'"'JJ™^^'' Anderson. F.R.S.E.. &c.) with remarks by "The London T.mos " on the bt. Lawrence Route. & Subsidies to Ocean Steamers. JJum Loquinuir fujrerit invida netas. 1.; pp.^""*'"''"'' ^""'""^ ^^ ^"''^''' ^ Stevenson. St. Francois Xavier St., 1859. 8vo.. ^^".•..^A°°f *' ""^ the Posmoy of t,.f. Bh,tis„ Is„A„mNT.. composing t,,^ minortty ■^ U-^Eu Canada brought about by the maladministration of Justice andlhl iiy John Heniy Willan, Barrister, ind Counsellor at Law Quebec: Printed at the Mercury Office. 1859. 8vo 34 dd 85735—27 ■' ^^' Wl^ 274 PVliUC AIILHIVKS OF CASADA 2212. tutU, Present et Avenir du Canada. Canadien. Par 0. n. Macaulay. Montreal: Ucs PrcsscB du Journal Lc Pays. Egsiii 111 & ^fontr^■al dev int L'lnstitut- 1869. 8vo., 31 pp. 1»59. ''''■ "'t^S.h"Wn" 'r^r"r..ad„ l,ir..ctory." Rue St. Nieol.. Svo., 3!t pp. 2214 Rapport du Sou.-Coir.it6 .le la Chnmbrc dc. Arts ct Manufactures du Ba.- Canaffpn-'-nto a rA..r„,bl.-e de la fhnn.br,.. t-nuo lo 4o jour de Ja-'V"-'- !«-»• avec le^ Minutes des Procedoa de 1« Chan.bre a cette AsgembUe; et le Kapport 8ur loH Institutions de Londres. Dublin, EdimburB et Pari., pour le 1), veloppc- ment do I'lnstruction Industrielle. Par B. Clmmlierlin, B.C.L.. Seoretairc oe la Chamb e. Montreal: de I'ln.prinurie dw ••Canada nircctory." Hue St. N.e.da.. 1859. ll'mo., 50 pp. 2215 Theory and Experiment: A I..-cture delivered before the Board of Arts and ManufaTturea for'^Lower Canada, on the eonnect.on between txpc.r.mmt and Tbeorv in the Progress of Sei.Mitifi.- Di.^eovery. Deoemb"r 20, 18oS. By Kev E K Kendall. B.A.. Sebolnr of St. John's ColleRO. Cambridge, and Professor of Mathemntica in the University of Trinity College. Toronto. Printed by request. . tit n t? r-o^a, Montreal: John Lovell, St. Nicholas Street; Toronto: Wm. C. F. Caver- hill, ige Street. 1859. 8vo.. 63 pp. 2216 Report and Pn..rKK.DiS(;<. ok Committh: on Bvnkino and CtTRRENCT. Printed by Order of the LoRislative Assembly. , „ ,. ^ „* * ia.;o Toronto: John Lovell. Printer. Comer of Yonge and Melinda Streets. 1859. 8vo., 52 pp. 2217. Dr. Ryerson's letters in R..m.v to rnr, Attvck. of tW Hon. Georok Brown, M.P .P.. "Editor-in-Chief" and Proprietor of the "Globe. Edited with NOTKS AND AN APPENDIX. , „ ^,. , A rV T V r.,vnr Toronto: Ix-vell and Gibson. Printers and Publishers; and W. C. t. t .i^er hill. Bookseller and Stationer, Tonpo Street. 1859. 8vo.. 110 pp. •• Guardian" St.>ani-l're.--. ^vo.. M) pp. 2219. lecture delivered before the Saint .John F. , rly Closing Association at the Hall of llu- Mer-hanios- Institute. By Hon. Jn.-eph Howe, November 28, IS.^9. l>rint,.d at the Offi.-e of the Morning News: and to be had at all the Book- Store.s. 1859. 12mo.. 17 pp. 2220. Five Occasional lectures, delivered in Afontrral. Bv Francis Fulford. D.D.. Lord Bishop of Montreal Montreal: Printed and Publislied by John Lovell. For sale at all the Book- stores. IS.'.O. 8vo., 118 pp. 2221. A Biographical Sketch of James McGill. Bv J. VV. Dawson, LL.D. . , „ . i, (Reprinted from Barnard's American Journal of Education for September, 1869.) CATAUHIVE Of VAUPlllKTS 27S ^^^;A^^*^* delivered in tho f^ith.dral, Fre.ierirton, on Tl ...lay Seb»einh«. 1 18..!. ,., ,1.0 Cl.T^ .,f the DioocH... and published ut their r^.!^.' "^ "^ ^' Jiy John. U:Hh(.|» of FntkTicron. 18.'.!..''"llo"'43 pp."" ''""'"' "" """'" "'"^ ''""'"'"^' ^''""^ ^'"'"'" ^"•*'' yuis statiiit Hli(|iiid piirto iiiiuulita altera, A.(|iiuin licet (ttatuerit liaud iumiiius fecit (!«!».) Hvc. 40 pp. '''*; Sc^c^ril^irSS. ''^'^ '"""'■^ "' '^'^' ^ '^'^- "'"' " -"'"""^: with Hy Frederic Kidder, of Boston. I'orlland: Printed by Jirown Thurston. 1859. Hvo., 35 pp. '^'^''la^ux."""''^'" '' ^"•^*- 'l'"-^«-fio^ ^>K. en trois actes ct en troi. tal. Par IsilKJRE IlK AlfipLATS. 1859. 8vo.. 8 pp. 2226. How I Lost My Money: An episolk i.v my like. Uy Colonel Gu^y. '' II denaro e nn compendio del peter h\imano." " Ln hommo sous argent est ... . ,. , , Oxenstiem. Quebec. 1859. 12nio.. 46 pp. 2227. The Canadian lyre. J5y J. IJ. Ramsay. Ilaniiitun, ('. W. Donnelley, Printer White's sitor,o Tl) i v liiuio., l:;Il^ riint.r-*, Ciirp.'iitiTs lIiiU, I.i.iidoii Wall. l.S5i». «vo., 16 pp. 2233. Report on the Iaim.ohvtion ok the coi \tiiv ihtwkkn r.*KE SiTKnum and tub Uii) Ivivm Sktti.imk.st, uml bclw.fii llio l.ittir pliuv imd tho As.simhoisk asm .•^ASKATtllKWAN. liy S. .1. Duwiot], Kmiiiiro, C.K. Printed ly order of tlio Lr^i.-'liilivc As.siinbly. Toronto: .loliii Lovcll, I'riiit.T, Ci.nirr ..I' Voi.tT" mid Mflindu StroctH. 1H5!). 4to., 15 pp. 2234. Reminiscences of Quebec, drn\,'.l fmni r.li;il.lo scum-.s; I'or tlic ut-c of Truvrllrrs. Sr.oiiil Kdi' ioii, iMMi-idiTiililv lUiiriiii'ntcvi Miid improved. ()iielie.': rniiteil ut tin' Mercury Otliei". l.s.Ml. Svo,, i;! pp. 2235. British Columbia; ii.< Comuiion am. I's-si-icts, Soil, (i.imatk, and Mineral Kk.-'OI luK.s, ooni'idori'il. \\y Henry do (iroot. .^:in KrimfiM'o: Printed iit ibo Altii California .lob OlFiee, 121 Saeruniento Street, up*tair», 1859. 8vo., 24 pp. 2236. Questions sur le Mariage. Re-mne hks coNKh'iiKscKs i ici.esiastiqi'es nr moctn |ii: Miisi!;l \1., (liUi> le- Mlllieex 1">.'m et l'".')8. Xloutrei.l: Dcti Pre8«s de Plinguet & Laplante, 2(!, Rim St. (iabriel. IhSft. Svd., 8T+vii pp. 2237. Facts and Opinions tendinj? to sbew The Si mm bai, Lwvfli.ness or Carriage WITH \ l>MK\>i.i' Wiik's SisTin. and the eoiiseipieiit ncces-ity for its lt%Mli.'.;ilio;i in Kiifiland, in acconiance witli tho Laws and I'raetico of other Christian Xatiiiiis. •• A vv..in.in to her sister tlioii shalt not take — beside the other, in her life- time." — Lev. xviii, 1H. London: Marria<;o Law Reform Association, 21, Parliament Street., S.W. 1S59. 8vo., 31 pp. 2238. Notice HistoriograpMqne sur In Fete C61ebr'e a Qneheo le Ifi .Tiiin 1«59. jour ilii l)Ki \ (iMiiMK ANMVKii.>AiKK lie I'.irrivee (!(■ M..ns.i|,'iieiir m: .\Iovtmoiii:\(\ - Laval en Canada. Puhliee avc<> i'autorisatioii de .M. 1" Al.be 1.. J. Casault, i)o.'leur en ITieolofiie et Uecteur de riTniveraite Laval. P.ir .1. ('. Tache, Alien 11 KK'ne dil Seniinaire (h' Qieliec et Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur. " La Providence scmble tout oonduire ici d'uiic mani^re morvoillouse." — Ueverende Mere 5Iarie . 8vo., 72 pp 2239. Relation au Voyage des premieres rrsu'.ines a la Xouvelle Orleans et de lenr etablissement en cette villa. Par ia Rev. More St. Aujrustin ue Traiieiiepaui, oiifjciieu/e. Avcc les lettrcs circulaires do quelques iircg de sea Soeurs, et de la dito M6re. Nouvelle York: Isle do Manate, Da la I'rcsse Cramoisy de Jean-Marie Shea. MDCCCLIX. 12mo., iv+C2 pp. r\fMiii;t I, or fy\irin.t:TH 277 -f l,!i.ol,f-c, fn.iil the Cl.ur.h ..f Kiiprlaild 2240. The Bibliographical Miscellany. Ft mi: l•h.«^,^^; uv TmioNTK. on til.. 7tb uf Juiu', )S5i). ily the Ktv. Junics licuvcri, D I)., Ministtr of Berkeley nud ChcBter. Ton.iito: RowHfll & Kllin, \\\n^ Street. 1H5U. «vo., 1« pp. 2242. A Letter t.. Mnnl.crM ..f tl„. < l,nn ;, ,,l I-,,;:!,,,!,!. I.v I. \V. 1) (;r;iy I).l».. U...-tor oi til.. Parish ..f St. .I..hii. N.I!.. In Reply to ii letter from K.lmund .Maturiii, M.A., l.iil.. Curat.! St. Paul'.-. Halifax. N.S. Saint Johu. N.l!., ,1. Jt .\ .Mr.M.lluu, Printers, 78. Prince William Street, !■'.".!». M.... IJl pp. 2243. Report of the Proceedings ni tin. m.-tii;!.' ..r tii. l!i-li.i[,, ( i.r.'y anil I.aity nf thi' l)in.'..sc ,f gii.l.ic, h.l.l at the Nati.:.al Seho.d Hou.se. Quehee. on the iilth .lunc, l-'.'jh. Tak.'n fn.m tl... " (^u.l,,.- .M.r.'ury "' of the 'J*ith of that month; toKrth.>r with certain articles from that juurual, and .)tluTs. bearintr upon the subjwt .)f Synodicul Action. (Jiii'lec: Printtnl at th.' .M. rcury ofllee. 1859. 12mo., 4H > ;>. 2244. AJjress to the Laity ..r il„- ; J.aj As.sociation. Sec.)nd Edition. V'ith an upi)endi\, containinp a proposed Constitution for the Synod; also the Acts of Purliunient whidi authorize the assemblint? thereof; and other n.'W matter. (^i.Imc: Mi.l.ilctoM & Dawsuu, Printers, Shaw's HuiMinKs. l^,^!l. 12ino., ■'■■> I'P. 2245. A Review of iho ■' A.l.ir, -, „f th.. Lay Av^o.-iati-n t,. tl,.- L.ity „f Ih.. Diocese ..f guebcc." In a Letter from a Churchmi.n in Town to a Churcbman in the Country. ■• If ai.y man sc.'in to be ontentious."," &c.— I Cor., xi.. 10 " Let nothing be .buie," &c.— St. Ittnatiua' Epistle to the Church of Smyrna, cap. viii. As Alexand.-r Borjria was wont to say, &c.— Lord Bacon. Advancement of Learning, Book If. Quebec: Peter Sinclair, John Street, 1859. 12mo., 62 pp. 2246. The Churchman's Protest; or. Plain 1!. n-ons of a Plain Man jiRainst the <)l..ii,-i- .,11(1 ''nHV(>.liiii:s of the Lay Association in the Diocese of Qu«>bee. ^^ollt^.■al: Printed by John L..v, 11, at the Canada Directory Offi.'.>. St. Xicbolas Str.Nt IV.-,!). ifimo., 10 pp. 2247. A Woid in Season to the .Meiubirs of the AiiKli..;.i, church in ibe Diocese of Quibc.-. By a Churchman. Quebec: Middlelon k Daw-oii, priut.TS, Shnw's Biiildinfrs. 18.59. 12mo., 23 pii. 2248. Personal Memoirs of a Canadian Missionary. S. P. (J.. In a letter .iddressed to his Children. Montreal: Printc.l by John Lovell. at the Canada Directory Office, St Nicholas Street 1851). Svo., 23 ^jp. 278 PUBLIC ARCHIVES OF CAKADA 2249. A City Terminn* for the Grand Tritnk Railway Company; considered in a Rei'ort to the Harbour Commissioners of Montreal. By Walter Shanly, Esq., C.E. Montreal: Printed by John Lovell, St. Nicholas Street. 1859. 8vo., 20 pp. 2260. The Pacific Railway, and The Claims of Saint John, New Brunswick, to bb THK Atlantic Terminus. Read before the Mechanics' Institute of Saint John, February 7, 1959. By T. T. Vernon Smith, C.E. Published at the request of the President and Directors. St. John, N.B.: Printed by William L. Avery, 26 Prince William Street. 1^50. 12mo., 30 pp. 2251. Memorandum on The Present State of th-i NeRociations with the British and Oi)loniiil Govormnonts. rospoctiiiff the IIamkax & Qleiikc Railhoad; The Probable Cost of the Road, and it« Prospect of Siu'ccss as a (^ininercinl Undertaking. By Viscount Bur>', M.P. Addressed to the Sharoholdors of the Halifax & Qiiebec Railway Company, Limited. 47 Sloane Street, Feb. 4, 1859. William Penny, 57, Lincoln's-Inn Fields. 8vo., 10 pp. 2252. Final Report of the Wolland KniUvay Company. 1859. Svo., 10 pp. 2253. St. Oeorge'l Society of Toronto; Instituted for the Relief of Sick and Desti- tute EiiKlisbmeu and their Descendants. Established 1830— Incorporated, 1858. CiiAiiTER AND Bv-Lawss, with the Rki'out of the Committee for 1858, together with a List of Officers and Members. Toronto: Faulkner's City Steam Press, 90, Yonge Street. 1859. 12mo., 32 pp. 2254. Universitfi-Laval de Quebec. Tiiksk pour i.k Dociouat ex mkdecine, pre- sentee ct snulcnue Ic 15 Juiii 1S50. Di; Sru ide. Par F. A. 11. LaRuo, Lioencie en Medecine. " 1,0 sentiment religicu.x, en general, est le prescrvatif le plus efficace di suicide."- -E. Lisle. Quebec: De L'Imprimerie do St. Mieiiel et Darveau, 11, rue Lamontagne. Basse- Villo. isr.li. ;Svo., 128 pp. 2255. Prtcis Historique de I'exiHution de Jean -Bait. Desfohcks ct de Marik-Anne Ciusi'iN, Veuve Jean Baptiste Goliier dit Belisle, Meuhtiiieks do Catheuixe Phevo!.t, t'eniinc d'Antoine Dcsfor^res, 25 Juin l'<.'iS. Par ilr. II. Beaudry, Pritre, Cure do St. Jean-Chrysostome. 2e Edition. Montreal: Iniprime par Louis Perrault & Tie., Rue Saint Vincent. lOmo., 45 pp. 2256. Affaire de St. J6rrnie. Pno<5!». A{..i:!n'al: ImrriTv,.' p;-r Setiec-.l, T):!!!ipl et (\nnpairnie. No. 4. Rue St. Vin- cent. Is59. (Prix Huit Sous.) 8vo., 31 pp. CATALOaVE OF PAMPBLBT8 27» 2257. Procil de J. B. Beauregard, convaincu du Meurtre de Anselme Chabrok, et condamne a etre pendu le 16 Decembre 1859. Suivi d'un precis historique de I'exficution de J. B. Desforges et de Marie Anne Crispin, meurtriers de Catherine Prevost, femme d'Antoiiie Desforges, et executes h. Montreal le 25 Juin 1858. 2e Edition. MoTitroal: Imprimerie do Louis Perrault & Co., No. 22, Rue St. Vincent. 16mo., 47 pp. 2258. The Biver St. Lawrence, in one Panoramic View, from Niagara Falls to Qlkukc. toKcther with Descriptions and illustrations of the Thousand Islands, Cities in Canada, Lakes, Rapids. Rivers and Falls, and other objects and places of interest. With numerous engravings. New- York: Alex. HartliiU & Company, 20 No-th William Street. 1859(f) 8vo., 70 pp. 1860. 2269. Apergns Historiques sur La Bm s.solk et sos applications a I'ctude des phfino- menes du magnetisme terrestre. Lue a la Society de Geographie dans la seance publique du 20 Avril 1860. Par ,\I. D'Avi;/\c, President ae la Commission centrale. Paris: Imprimerie de L. Martinet, rue Mignon, 2. 1860. 8vo., 16 pp. 2260. Cantate en I'honneur de Son .\ltP^so Royalo Lk Phimk i>i: Oaij.es a I'occasion de SON VOYAGE All C-A.VADA. Montreal: Imprimerie Je Louis Perrault et Compagnie. 1860. 8vo., 8 pp. 2261. Cantata, composed in honor of II.K.II. tiik Pkinck of Walks' visit to Canada. Sung by the Montreal Musical Union, at the Grand Musical Festival August, 1800, by C. W. Sabaticr. Words by W. E. Som,)o. Office Bearers of the Socie^, Geo. W. Stephens, President; A. Welsh, Secretary; A. A. McCuUoch, Treasurer. Directors— T. Doucet, II. Vallieres de St Real, S. S. Stephens, A. Cherrier, H. T. McCulloch. John Lovell, Printer, St. Nicolas Street. 8vo., 7 pp. 2262. The Visit of his Koyal Higrhness Tlio rriiu-c of Wales to America, reprinted from the Lower Canada Journal of Education, with an Appendix containing Poems, Addresses, Letters, &c. Montreal: Printed and published by Eusebe Sen^cal, No. 4, St. Vincent .Stre<-t, ItSliO. 8vo., IKS+xxvi pp. 2263. Canada Seventy Tears Ago: or riiT\( i: Kdwmmi's msit to Xtacara. Dedicated to the visitors of the present season, September, 1860. By a near resident St. Catharines: Printed by E. S. Leavenworth. 1860. 8vo., 20 pp. 2264. Addresses presented to H.R.H. The Prince of W.ilos during Ilis State Visit to British North America, with The Replies thereto, July, August and September, 18i, Privately printed by The Duke of Newcastle. 1860. 8vo., iv+109 pp. 2265. Journal of the prop-ess of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales thror.ph British North America; and his visit to the United States, 10th July to 15th November, 1860. V.y Gardner D. EiifilKJieurl, Privule Seorelary to the Dulte of Newcastle. Privately printed (1860). (2 naps.) 8vo.. 110 pp. 280 PUBLIC AIUHirFS OF C.i\ADA 2266. A Sermon preached 'oefore His Royal Highness the Prinon of Walce, on his visit to Fredericton, in Chrbt Church Cathudrnl, August 5th, 1880. Hy John. Bishop of Fredericton. Published by request. Fredericton, N.B.: Printed by John Graham, " ITead Quarters" OfiSce; and sold by S. E. Miller, Queen Street, 1860. 8vo., 13 pp. 2267. letter to Ilis Grace the Duke df Newoastle, upon a i^mon ok tiik Coi.onifzs of British North America. By P. S. Hamilton. Halifax, X.S. : James Bowes and Sons, Printers. 18C0. 8vo., 18 pp. 2268. Address of the Constitl tioxai. IIkkhhm .V^soi'iatio.n t<> tiik ri;(iiM.i-; ok Ui-peb Canada. Toronto: ISCO. 8vo., 48 pp. 2269. Canada, 1849 to 1859. By the Hon. A. T. Galt, Minister of Finance. A Pnniphlet Published by tlie lloiible. Mr. Gait, in London, (li^t Edition.) Quebec: Middleton & Dawson, Printers, Stationers, &c., Shaw's Buildings. 1860. 12mo., 40 pp. 2270. The same. Second Edition. 2271. Protection of Home Labour and Home Productions jcfossary to the prosperity of the America V Farmer. By Henry Carey Baird. Philadelphia, June, 1860. 8vo., 16 pp. 2272. A Letter from a Vomntekr of 1^06 to the Volvntehrs of lSf;0, with sugges- tions on the defence of England, her weakness and her strength. By A. W. Playfair, M.P.P., Lt. Col. (^imnianding Lanark Rifles, '^anada We.st; Author of a pamphlet mi Pacific Railway on British Territory, in loo2. " Pardon mc, my Liege, 1 said an older Soldier, not a better." Montreal: Printed by John I.ovtU, at Canada Directory Office. 1800. 8vo., 30 pp. 2273. Defence of Canada. (ISCO?) (Strictly private and confidciitiiil.) 4to., 7 pp. 2274. Colonial Constitutions and Defences. From tl.c Xorth Briti.-li Review. ISfiO. Svo., 16 pp. 2275. Tine Apparition. Fpisido dc L'Emicrvtion Iiii.am>\isf. au Cnnadn. Par Eraste d'Orsonnsns. Montrral: Imprimc par Cerat ct Bourguipnon, No. 7^, Rue Notre-Daine. 1860. ICmo., 180 pp. 2276. An Historical Sketch of the Tsi.r, m-- Ohmans. bcinL' A Painr read before tbs Literary and Historical Society of Quebec, on Wednesday Evening, the 4th of April. 1860; By N. IL Bowen, an Associate Member. Quebec: Printed at the "Mercury" Newspaper Office. 1860. 8vo., 40 pp. CATALOaVE OF PAMPHLETS asi 2277. Montreal et scs prindpaux Monuments. Edition Illustree. Jlontrfnl: Imprime par Duvernay FrerSs, 10 and 12 rue St. Vincent. 1860. 8vo., 46 pp. 2278. Memoires et Documents publics par la Societe Ilistorique de Montreal. Troijiiemo I.ivraison. Montreal: Imprime par Duvernay Freres, 10 and 12 rue St. Vincent. 1860. 8vo., .'3.'! pp. 2279. Letters on Superior Education, in its relation to the progress and permanency of Weslkyan SfKruoDLSM, by the Rev. William Scott. Toronto: Printed and published at the Wesleyan Book-Room, King Street. 18C0. 12mo., 60 pp. 2280. University Question. The statements of John Lanpton, Esq.. M.A., Vico-Chancellor of the TTniver- 8ity of Toronto; and Professor Daniel Wilson, LL.D., of University College, Toronto; With notes and extracts from the evidence taken before the committee of the Legislative Assembly of the University. Toronto: Rowscll & Ellis, Printers, Kin^' Street. 1800. 8vo., 90 pp. 2281. University Question: The Rkv. P-. RvtiisoN's DKKKMr; of the Wksi.evan Petitions to the Legislature, and of i^knominational Colleges as part of oup S,\>tcm of Public Instruction, in reply to Dr. Wilson and Mr. Langton, before a Select Committee of the Legislative Assembly. With an Appendix containing Replies to Statements by the Hon. Georire Brown, M.P.P. Reported by Arthur Harvey, Esq., and Revised by the Author. Quebec: Printed by Thompson & Co., St. Ursule Street. 1860. 8vo., 49 pp. 2282. University Question: Being a heport of the Public TIeetixo held at the Ki.NGSTON conference, in reference to the UKrvERSiTY Question and Victoria College, to which is ad'^ed Db. Ryersox's Defence of the Weslevan Petitions TO THE Legislatlre.. and )f Denominational Colleges as Part of our System of the Public Instruction. In roply to Dr. Wilson and Mr. Langton. The plain evidence cl facts is superior to all declarations. Letter of Junius. Toronto: P-iblished and sold by Anson iireen, Conference Office, No. 9 Wellington Bui .lings. King Street East. 1860. Price Twenty Cents. 8vo., 54 pp. 2283. Statement made before the Committee of the Legislative Assembly on the TTniversity of Toronto, in reply to those of Rev'd Drs. Cook, Green, Stinson and Ryerson. By John Lanjr<-on, M.A., Vict-Chancellor of the University of Toronto. Toronto: "leader" & "Patriot" Steam-Press Print, Leader Buildings. 18G0. 8vo., 43 pp. 2284 Returns from the Several Chartered Banks. Stating the Name and Place of Residence of Each Shareholder, with the Number and Nominal Value of the Shares held by them. rin pursuance of .»n Ordf>r nf th= House, of the 19t}: ?ifarch, ISt/-.] Bank of Montreal. Bank of British North America, Commercial Bank of Canada, Bank of Upper Canada, Quebec Bank, La Banque du Peuple, City an PUBLIC ARC B IVES OF CAVADA Bank, Montreal, Bank of Toronto, Niagara District Bank, Molson's Bank, Gore Bank, Ontario Bank, Bank of The County of Elgin. No Returns have been received from the following Banks: Provincial Bank, Stanstead, International, Colonial, Royal, La Banque Nationale, Weatem Canada, and Zimmcmian. Quebec : Printed by Thompson & Co., St. Ursule Street. 1860. 8to., 70 pp. 2285. Eeturn, to nn Aiidross from the LcRislativo Assembly to Tlis Excollenpy the Governor General, dated the 5th instant, praying His Excellency to be pleased to cause to be laid before the House, a Return of the recent Survey and Report of th(> Kii},'iiu><-rs on the Ottawa Sliii) Ciwuil. ISCO. Svo., 5t) jip. 2286. Abstract of the Proceedings bofure the Land Com.missiomh's CdiiiT. 1860. (Incomplete.) 12mo., 132 pp. 2287. Treasury Instructions for the CuiilMuco of tlie Atr(■nt^-Oonor!^l for Crown Colonies, 5th March, 1860. London: Printed by W. Mitchener, 23 Red Lion Street. Holbom. 1860. 2288. Apocalyptic Sketches, boins a cMidonscd exposition of tlic viows of the most oniiiicnt writers upon Tlie Prophecies of Revolution, Daniel. Isaiah, &c. respecting the Sevo., iv+lliO pp. 2289. Specification for IIi-^iukt Coi kt Tim si s anp .Tmi.s. in T.. -r Canada. Quebec: Printed by S. Derbisliire and G. Deabarats, Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty. 1860. 8vo., 18 pp. 2290. Report of the Railway Co.mmi>.siom hs of the ruoviNcF. of Nkw Uhinswick, for the year 1859. Saint John, N.B.: Printed by Barnes and Company, Prince William Street. 1860. 8vo., 59 pp. 2291. Two Letters to xiu: T.omi 15i>ii''i' of T"I!o\|". in vAy tn Cb u-ires bronptbt by THE Lord Bishop of IIuro.v Against the Theological Teaching of Trinity College, Toronto. I?y George Whitaker, M.A., Provost of Trinity College. To which is prefixed the Letter of the Bishop of Huron to the Members of the Executive Committee of the Synod of His Diocese. Toronto: Rowsell & Ellis, Printers. 1860. 8vo., 96 pp. 2292. Defence of Doctrinal Statements; Ad lre<.r.l to ink Ricmt Rkv. Tin; l/ian Bishop of Toronto, the Right Rev. the T/)rd Bishop ok Huron, and the Cor- poration OF Trinity Coi-leqe, with the hope that the explanations now given may remove erroneous impressions, and satisfy the Church at large that I am loyal and true to her. "lie ready .... fear."—!. S. Peter, Cap. iii, v. 1.">. James Bovell, Late Professor of Natural Theology, and Curator, Trinity College. Toronto. Toronto: Rowsell & E"ig, Printers, King Street. 1860. 12mo., 58 pp. CATALOaVE OF PAUPBLETS 2293. A Disconrte ooncerninK the relation of Morality to National Wellbeing: Preached in the Church of the Messiah, Montreal, on Sunday Evening, January 1, 1860. By Rev. John Cordner. Published by request of the Congrregation. Montreal: Henry Rose, 57 St. Francois Xaxier Street. 1860. 8vo., 19 pp. 2294. Report on the Synod's Committpe on Sabbath Schools of the Pre«byterun Church of Canada, in connection with the Church of Scotland. Kingston: .Tamea M. Creighton, ]}ook and Job Printer. 1860. 8vo., 12 pp. 2295. A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Rupert's Land iu St. John's Ohiiroh, Hed River, at his Thikxnial Visitation January 6, 1860. By David Anderson, D.D., Lord Bishop of Rupert's Land. London: Ilatchard and Co., 187 Piccadilly, 1860. 8vo., 58 pp. 2296. Instruction Pastorale de Men. I'Evf^QiE de Montreai, sur Tlndtpendance et rinviolabilite des Etata Pontificaux. (1860.) 8vo.. 52 pp. 2297. Th6se put los ^[ARiAtiKs Ci.AxnESTiNS. Par E. L. de Bellefeuille, Souti'uuc le 28 Jsovenibre 1850, dans les Salles de I'Ecole de Droit du College Ste. Marie. ilontrenl: Dos Presses de I'Ordre, 26 Rue St. Oaliricl. 1860. 18mo., 110 pp. 2298. Lecture Fublique rar J. A. ^Ioussomu, Ecuyor, Avocat, sur Caudin.m, et Dl(ji:et, Victimes de 1837-38. Prdiioiuvo lurs du :'iid Anniv(>rsaire de la Fondation de I'lnstitut Canadicn- Frangais, !e 16 Mai 1860. ifontreal : Des presses de Plinguot & Cie, Rue St. Gabriel. 1860. 8vo., 18 pp. 2299. A Prohibitory Liquor-law f"r Ijipcr (^aiindn, bcinff A liiii, for an act to PROiiiniT THE .SALE BY RETAIL, &c.. with remarks and other documents. By J. J. E. Linton, (Clerk Peace, Co. Perth.) " Have they not tiot enough for our blood?" — Hon. M. Cameron. With portrait of Hon. M. Cameron, M.P.P, Toronto: Printed by Maclear and Co., King Street. 1860. 8vo., 48 pp. 2300. Extracts by Rowland Burr. From thn Rrport of the Select ronunittoe of the Legislative Assembly of Canada, on the Prohibitory Liquor Law. Printed by Order of the Legislative Assembly. Toronto: Printed by John Lovell in 185!), and re-printed at A. Dredge's Book and Job Office, 88 Yonge Street. 1860. 12mo., 28 pp. 2301. A Concise History and Descrintion of Newfoundland, luiuii a hoy to the Chart of the Island just published. By F. R. Page, Land Surveyor, St. John's, Newfoundland. London: R. II. I.aurio, 53. Fleet Street. ISOO. (Map and lUus.) 12mo., 60 pp. 2302. Emigration to Canada. xanada: A Encr oiiliine of ITcr (ieoKruphicai position, productions, climate, capabilities. Educational and Municipal Institutions, Fisheries, Rail- roads, Ac. 4c. 284 I'VliUr ARCBIYKS OF CdVADA Second Edition. Published by authority. Quebec: Printed by John Lovell, St. Ann ir>t. 18''0. 8vo., 39 pp. 2303. The Canadian Settlers' Guide. Published by authority. Tenth edition considerably enlarged. Lomlon: Kdward Stiiuford, « Clinrin;; Cross. 1860. (Map.) 12mo., x+ 213 pp. 2304. Meteorological Journal and Report rclMtivo to the Ci lUfKNTs, Climate, avd Navioatiox of that portion of the Lowkr St. Lawrence forming the Strait of Bki.i.e-Isi.e. Second edition. Coiupilcd l),v Ciipt T). Vaufthan. Quclii'.': Priutfd b.v Joseph Darvcaii. 'So. S MountaiTi Hill. I'^OO. 8vo., r,-2 pp. 2305. le Canada: Courto Ks(iiu=?p do =a Position riKocRMMiK^i r.. sk's Pnoni fTioNs, so\ Ci.iMvT. M"s I!k--~oi U('i:s, ^cs In.stit\ition.s Scolaires et Municipales, sos Peche- rio-, Clioiiiiiis (I.- l''tT, iVc. iVc. &(.'. S('o;: Witli the bo:;t .Mi'an- of I'roiii.aiiiir iMiiniirratioii, and Developiiif; the Kesources of the Proviiico. By J. V. Klli^. Saint John. X.B. ; Printed b.v Barnes and Compar.y, Prince AVillian Street. IM',0. 12ino.. »1() pp. 2307. Second Prize Essay. Xi:\v Bm nswu k. as a IIomk koii Kmicrants; with the host Means of Promoting linniijjratiun. and Developing the Resources of the Province. By James Kdprar. Saint -lohn. X.B. : Printed by Barnes and Company, Prince William Street. isfiO. l:>mo., 37 pj). 2308. Third Essay. Xkw Bui nshu-k. as a ITomk for Emicrants: with the best Jleans of Promoting Immigration, and Developing the Resources of the Province. J!y Jloii. lames Brown, Surveyor-General. Saint John, N.B. : Printed by Barnes and Company, Prince William Street. l^fiO. IJnio.. L'l pp. 2309. Fourth Essay. Xkw Bin sswick. as a IIomk koii Emigrants: With the best .Means of I'rotnotinfr Ininiitrration, and Developing the Resources of the Province. By William Till, Juii. S.iint .John, X.B. : Printe.l by Barnes and Company, Prince William Street. 1860. 12mo., 25 pp. 2310. Essay. Xr.w Bri sswirK, as a IIomk tor Emichants: With the Best Means of Promotinsr Immicrration. and Developinir thp Rmniircpa n{ -a Prnvin^e. By W. i:. il. Biirtis. Saint John, N.B. : Printed by Barnes and Company, Prince William Street 1860. 12mo., 50 pp. CATALOGVE OF PAMPHLKTti 2B6 2311. England in America: An Esiny for whiHi the DonRliis (\<,U y[,',\A wns pre- sent. d t(. Willlnm Carloton Lop, at Kin^r's Collrtjo Encaenia, in the T'nivorsity of Xew Brnnswiek, July 5, 1800. Jnderieton, N.B.: Printed at the Knynl Onzptto Offiec. ISOO. ^vo., 23 pp. 2312. Hunter's Hand Book of the VicTontA Bhidck, Tlhi^trnted with wond-ents: A Brief History of tliat Wonderful Work, from the time tliat the first Prac- tieal idea for its Construction was suhniilted to the Public in 18}t;, up tn its eonipletlon in 1H59. Al.-o, A Short Sketch of tiie Lives of the CKl.Klil!ATi;n Ste- I'llKNsnv-- " N'.iw we can form an estimate of tlio value of those few acres of snow ceded to Kn^'i;ind with such culpalile carele^sne-s hy the Government of Louis XV."— Count Joubert at the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1855. By I'. X. Boxer, Arcliitect and Civil EiiRinecr. Dedicated (by permission) to the Crand Trunk Bailway of Canada. Montreal: Publislied by Hunter and Pickup. Printed by John Lovell St Xichohis Street. ISGO. 12mo., 114 pp. 2313. The Victoria Bridge, nt ;Montre:il, Cannd^i. Who is entitled to the credit of its conception ? or, A short histoiy of iU orifrin. By a Canadian. London: Printed by John Kinjr & Co., 03 Queen Street, Cheapside. I860. '^\o.. 27 pp. 3314. The Canadian Engineer of the Vuioima Bmr. By a ilontrealer. Montreal: Printed by John Lovell. St. Xicliolas Street. ISGO 8vo 10-f 32 pp. 2315. A Glance at the Victoria BuincK, and the mkn wim m w.t it. By Charles Leffpe, Civil EnKineer. Dedicated (by permission) to the Grand Trunk Kailway of Canada. Montreal : Printed and published by John Lovell, St. Nicholas Street. 1860. !2ino., 1")!! pp. 2316. Report of Mr. Thomas E. Bi.u kwii.i,. Vice-President and Manacinp Director of the Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada. For the year 1859. London: Waterlow and Sons, Printers, Carpenters' Hall. London Wall 1S60 Svo., 17 pp. 2317. Fraud, and Repudiation of the Conditions of a Loan. By the Coveinment of Canada. Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada. 1860. 8vo., 10 pp. 2318. On the Political anl Commercial Importance of completing the line of R\il- WAY FROM Halifax to Quebec. By Joseph Nelson. To which is added, official correspondence, proceedin^fg at deputations to Her Maj^ty's Government, and copies of memorials to the Imperial Government. vV ith a map. London : WilHnm Penny, .<>? Lincolr^'s Inn Fields. 1S60. 12mo., v6 pp. 2319. Les Pecheries de Terreneuve. No date (about 18601) 8vo., 16 pp. 286 PUHI.IV AHVHIVrS OF CAyADA 2320. The Prairies of tlic Wcstpm States : Tluir Adv.jntiiir.s mid their Drawbacks By Charles Lindaey. Toronto: Printed at the "Lender" and "Patrioi" Steam Press, King Street. 1860. lOmo., 100 pp. 2321. Impressions de Voyage "r n Tmir 'l'lir(Hii;h The ("(.ntinont of Europe; By the h\te \Vm. II. Merritt Jr. St. (^itliarines: Printed by II. S. Leavenworth. ISGO. 8vo., 24 pp. 2322. On the Principle of Non intervention. A Lecture delivered in the Hall of All Soul's College, By Mountague Ber- nard, M.A., Chichclc, Professor of International Law and Diph>macy in the University of Oxford. December MDCCCLX. Oxford and London: J. H. and Jas. Parker. 8vo., 36 n. 1861. 2323. A Theatrical Trip for A Wager! Thrmiph Canada and the United States. By Captain Ilorton Rhys, ("Morton Price,") Author of "Tit for Tat," " Folly," " AllV Fair in Love and War," &c. &e. London : Published for the Author by Charles Dudley, 4, Agar Street, West Strand. ISt'.l. (.With coloured plates.) 8vo., 140 pp. 2324. Notes of a Toi it in Noktii Amkricw in 1861. By James Ferguson. Printed for private circulation. Printed by William Blackwood & Son. 16mo., 100 pp. 2325. Voyage d'Andre Miehaux KN Canada depuis le Lac Chnmplain jusqu'u la Baie d'lludson. Par O. Brunet Quebec: Bureau de I'Abcille. 1861. 8to., 27 pp. 2326. Correspondence on ('Mii-iitutioual (Jues^tion?. ]S,^0-1861. .Vova Seotia. 8vo., .34 +.51 pp. 2327. Discours pruiinne!' par M. UuMosri, V.Ci.. .'i !a Trauslat ,. du Corps de AlKss.iTiE GiitoiARD, au Seminaire de St. Ilyacinthe, le 17 Juillet, 1861. St. Ilyacinthe: Do L'Atclier tyjjographique de Lussier et FrSres, Rue des Cascades. 1861. 8vo., 33 pp. 2328. Ceremonies Funebres dans les K;jlises Cathedrales du Bus-Canada, on ITIon- nbur Des Cilo;ieux Defenseurs du St-Siege tomb^s en resistant a I'invasion Pie- montnise, en Septembre 1860, Avcc Les Discours prononees, a cette occasion, par if. Loi.is Laki-kciik, V.G., Sui»erieur du Seminaire do Nicolet, et par M. Isaac Dksai i.MF.Hs. Ptre., Menibre du Collepe de St-IIyacinthe, Professeur de Philoso- phic nu nu'me College et aueieii Siipericur. Trois-Rivieres: Callixte Lcvasseur, Typographic. 1861. 8vo., 79 pp. 2329. Un Chapitre des ( oNTUAnu-TioNs de i'llox. Joseph Cauchon. Extraits de son jciurual et reproduites par " L'Ordre," Journal public dans les interets Cathnliques, et organe du Clerpe dans le District de Montreal. Quebec: 1861. 8vo., 16 pp. CATALOaVB OF PAUPHLETS ggf 2330. Some Incidents Rdnt^^d hy Credible Witnosaea in the Life of a Provincial. Quebec: 1861. 8vo., 29 pp. (Written by A. Ougy.) 2331. The National Defences: or. Observations on the Bkst Dkkknsive Force fob Canada. T3y Captain George T. DeniBon, Jr., commanding No. 1 Troop York Volun- teer Cavalry. When a nation, &c., &c. — Napoleon's maxims. Toronto: Printed at the Leader Steora-Presg, 63 King Street East. 1861. 8vo., 32 pp. 2332. Canada: is She Prepared for Waii? or n Few Remarks on The State of iiEit Defences. liy A Xiitive Cniindian. Toronto : Printid iit tlie Leader & Patriot Steam-Press, 03 King Street. 1861. 8vo., 24 pp. 2333. Correspondence relntive to the Cnso of JFessrs. Mas^jii, Mi'FHr'.uiid, Eustis and Slidell. Wasliington: ISOl. 8vo., 15 pp. 2334. List of (^onnfies, Cities, Town-, F'nri^bes, Township-i, i-e., in Lower Canada, up to ist Januarj-, ISdl. Svo., 23 pp. 2335. TTnivenity Beform. Dh. Rvkisson's hki'I.y to the neent pamplilet of Mr. Lang- ton & Dr. Wilson, on the Univehsitv Question, in five letters to the IIov. M. Cameron, M.L.C., Chairman of the late University Committee of the Legislative Assembly. A writer who builds his arguments on fact.s, &c. - Letters to Junius. Toronto: Printed at the "Cmardian" Office, King Street East. 1861. 8vo., 64 pp. 2336. University Eeform. Report of the Resolutions adopted at a Great Public Meeting of the Inhabit- ants of Kin(;>ton. Wednesday evening (!tli March ISOl, with the Speeclios delivered on the occasion. Kingston. Jaines M. Creifrlitoii, Rook and Job Printer. 18()1. ]2nio., 50 pp. 2337. Address of the Wesleyan Conference. With a View to I!lect Candidates in favour of Fnivehsitv Refoum and the ecinal Rights of Colleijes aeeordinR to their Works. l?y order and in behalf of the Conference of the Wi'sleyan Methodist Church in Canada. Joseph Stinson, D.D. President, John Gemley, Secretary 1801. folio. 2338. Strictures on the two letters of Provost Wiiitaker in answer to charges broiit:bt by the I-oiu) Risiior of Himun against the teachinc of Trinitv College. Ry a Presbyter. London, C.W.; Printed bv Thomas Evans, Dundas Street East. IMll. 8vo., 96 pp. 2339. Plain Words for Plain People: an appeal t • the laymen of Canada, in behalf of coinnion sense and common honesty, being a review of the "Strictures" on the two letters of Provost WTiitaker. By Edward H. Dewar, M.A., rector of TbomhilL Price twelve and a half cents. Toronto: Rowsell & Ellis, Printers, King St. 1861. Svo., 23 pp. M 288 I'lltl.lC ■t/.-r ///lA'.s OF CAhAUA 2340. The Journal of tlic Huauh cm' Auts and M.wt k\ch iik> init Ii'ikk Canada. Jiimiary ]>tll. Veil. I. NO. 1. «vo., L'» pp. 2341. letter! &e., to the Ukv. \V. A(..,k Adamsun, D.C.L., Chapluin and Librarian to the Jliin. thi.' I-ij^i^hitivc Council of (.'knada. tiiicbif: I'riiiti'd hy S. l)crla^hirl} ami (;. Drsharats, Queens I'riuter. ISUl. 12mi)., 15 pp. 2342. Report of the Iii.orporateU SociKTY FOR T,|p_ Pni)|.(),jATioN oi' tiik Gon.ki. in l"i(i,i(,N I'ah. |,,r tl]i> V(Mr lSi;i; with an abstract of rceciptf and paynuiils for tlic .vcar ciiiiii ix Dcccnibcr .'SI, XiO. l.incL.n: rruilcd for the .^cuiy. I'.y K. Clay, Sun and Tayhir, I5rcad Stird Hill, i:.C., Ihi'.l. >vc... iiij ; 17 , :i | p, 2343. Church Chronicle for the Diocese of .Muntrcal. •• Men -pi'ak not v.iili tlie instniinents of writiiij:, iicitlier write with the iisii . ments of speech and yet thin;.'s recorded with the one and nttvred with the other may be preaelied well enough with both." Hooker. Bk. V. c. 21. Vol. II.— No. ;!. ,FiiIy, isi;i. .svo., v, pp. 2344. A Di<:rcurse d.livered Iti The Kir-i I'resl,yteria!i Church, Carleton. City of Saint Johti, N.I5., On Sabbath. :ili-t March. IStil. is Mkmory of The Late IU;v Xmioj.ss .MiiMiAV. 1).])., .\uthor of the '• Kirwan Letters," ic. who opened the above Church nearly four years hro. Ily the Rev. .lames Haird, A.M., Mini.stcr of the Church. Publisiied by re.,.■ Docks at fo^th r;„''''. T"'''v'',r"V'"'''' ^"'-'''"'''^ '" '^"""«'--'i°» *ith A City Terminue. lor tile uraiid 1 runk Railway. Made "nder the Instructions of a Provisional Committee, lion. John Yountr. Chamnan. hy Churh-s Wro. Civil Knjfineor. Montreal, Juno, isru ^ Montreal: I rinted by John Lovell. St. Xieholas Stri-et, lS„,ui,e into the C„n-e. «l,i..h have Directed the Traok ok thk Wkst Tmroio,, t.ik Umtkd States, by waiof the A;:t::r t'o lini!'^^ ^°^^' -" ''- -^« °^ -«'«'- '^ -«-'- with An Printed by order of the LoRislative Council. _^^ Quebee: Printed by Thompson. Hunter & Co.. St. Ursule Street is*ii. gvc. ?h:r;^-^hei;i;rm'^*"'^""""' ^^'^" ""- "^"'"^" -""^ ^^'>---^-- ^--^ ^f the In pursuan.'e of an Order ot the House, of the .^rd April. 1861 Cnn« . V 1,^'f'r'''"'' n'"'V'^^^"''-^'' ^''''^' *'^'"''"''«- Commerdal Bank of ( unada. Hank of L pper Ca.iada. Quebec Rank. La Banque du Peuple. City Bank Montreal: Rank of Toronto Xia.^ara District Rank. Mol.on'a Bank. Qo^ Bank Ontano Rank. The Xat.un.l Rank. Kastern Tov.nships' Rank streottsei. ''j:'o:i5';;"^' '""^™""^^- ^' ""■"-• ^- ^ ^'^ «»• ^-'e 2355. Rapport sur ie Commuue dks Rois, du Canada!' ^'"''"" ^"""'' ^"""^'^'"^''"* ''" in.p.^to„rs et mesureurs de boie '^'l"-' ;"-'' Hes Rei,seimrnionts quo I'Auteur a Recueilli. dnns lo cour« (! un Voyape Recent en Europe. Quel>ec: Imprinio par Auffustin Cote. ISfll. fivo., fi7 pp. 2356 First Annual Report for the S,„.iety for the acclimatisation of Animal. Rirds Fishf 1. Insects and Vejfetables within the United States. 1861 1 . Tiporary Offices— 346 Strand. London. W.C. 12mo.. 16 pp. 2357. Emipation to Canada. Cana„v: A Rrief outline of her C,F.o«Rxp,„cAt. Posi- 299 /■/ /(/,/( 1/ ' ;//l / ('/■ <.\S UIA Till ill c'litioii r .i(li»i,.'i liy Autlinrity. gu. I Pr iiU'd !iy '.'hn Lovell, St. Ann Street. IMiM vo., 64 \>v 2358. The Co\i..iiy ■• The Company. ■- ^Vl^v llnn-li N.rtli Am. ri. a tn v \v p..i|lu.i, ml limv it iiiny '!•<' done. Wilh (.'ixoti nil tnwiirds ii ;iUiii f. r (l.)ili(r cci to the In- lulvunt.^'c. Uy ( !,(.tain M II. Syiij.'.'. IM'"... i l.'CS. I.uihIh., E • 'f \':r ',11 1 »W" St. IrMi!. ■ '•-•'1. 2360. Rpple Smnm ■'' . (ti..-|. 111 nit 11 ...MMii:. HI- ''I'lir- T." ■ pi lixspT n lu >Ai T 1' A -till r.:.- l-i:i, 1 I- !'P- K'l V IV .il til ■ I IINMI M > V. . MIV I' uf till ilU^li NK K.\M,» 'V OK 2361. Notes id CorreftioTis i. I^Mil .i:v it- iKi- ■• ;■ ■ ^ \ CvN MM. I!v Wiilti r Minh , < , i ■ r ! ii lii- .M.iiiiif," r. (Jr. \ Ti mk Ilnilway. ToroutM: K.iwsi'll ail. I i -. Kn--' Stmt. I'-'l. tto.. :iO pp. 2362. Repcit of the London -ctors il'<' <'•' ■ I ^i< I^hway ('(.Mr*NY or Canada with the nc.'ountj^ ■ ihe r..ti,|.iii,-. •' Unlf-.v, nr en.iWiR Jiirn' "1th, l^f.l, mill r.|. It cif \Ir. I^iw ..1 .'. ntkiii. ii.T. ml Ttli : -l. I.'iiil.in: Wati"' -w .V S.,.:-. I'r >i;,r-. ("ai-jM-nter Ilall. Loin' '1 Wall 1-2l> . 2\ pp. 23G3. Orani Trunk Railway of 0\nada. I- n Kn-'nr o*' the Ski rcT CoMMiTTFt .■K MiM.i: ASH lioMiii ii.n;,-. a) 'h-.il at tli. \1 'tr :; of the Conn-any held iit th. Loiiilaii Tavern ■ i L'n.l i.ini, ., !. Li '■■ : ' r with the l)ire..tor- ciiiiceniinfr al the iitTairs of tlio l' i ..ny. i.n.l , uIiiil' : "■ titioii to the I.e>ri^hitiv.. ..iiiM; of <'ana.l,i. anil a Si ii.mi'Mt '' ii n- in .port of liat Petiti.ai. I,nn|. N. with exir. - fr n 'I l-niKl's rein i .♦ oreat.iiifi.rd. ''.. t '!, .nij- I . i .\V -\ i'i> |ip. 18i ;. 2366. Three Months .n < »^ i>\ ai .i ili. nin >"te- Hv .1 rue- Horati !?.'.tv •■ \\"i . :. th.. I h.iply ...-^t Sonie rare, i:. tewi.rthy ohjeet ii; ira\ ;s. Make in. partaker of thy haia '^'lal. ••onr" J.oiiii ''rinti'd hy the An' ^. - d. .4 pp. '■\t I >i:rf: in r.\ ui'iii t r- 201 ■2367 Pifes Jnntiflrative" ■■■ nt A !,, <;„, r „fr.- Irs F -ni. , t 1,- Anc^n-. '"' '■' r "icri - , - All-.) ITr.S-lTr 'I, ' . l)li,-:.-nx I',-,r 1-,;:; ( •litl,. ,, -,. ,„i„,„^,.) v,, . I'l.l ,,,,. 2:;«8. Voyaiff .1. L-.. .•< 1' i.ii.r ,,;,: T.-rr,. .-t p: l.r; (',„„proMM.,t l.- r^..-it ,!.■ bod '"•'• '• u i ■ . .• ^ l.i lial. -ic II :•■ sfs fxcur-. •!■. cm AfrKiiie. ' III! 'I M iK. •,l .r.nir ,1 . Hur.Mi. ,1,. - L.i II.T .,-." ;„t. D'Aijtuilloii, r.iiil.ourK mt'fj Sill I >v()., ' Mil. 2.^69 Es ii|,ed .': ra ^hf Oailows. ' "1 ' iii.hImii '~ V 1 l'\] rriii L. ■lo Phi VI /■| Qu. .. Tr' lf>,. M.S K r.i it loi ■.,. l!.v r Mn 1 ■2 , ' 1- ^iT l,y (!,■ Mciititrii.v A ("(>. Snll, aid other ,ii -11 ' ('\vMii\\ M.P. f cxpfricMiiv. ill Lcfiisliit ■ii'c: I'riiitrd by niiiilrr, Ki.sr & ('.).. S' T{osc , t ('i,... IJii,. Saiiil, rr-:ilp. l.sc.o^ ■ic. (rioo. nrlijiinilii") -•rcot. hnpriiiii' par : n ■^rtliisr ti Qiialifintion of JrvTicKs m -■li' I St.iti^iiw ,,f Canada. Cap. liKI. iil.of. iit.d liy Siruar- Di'i-lii-hirp A- r..i.rf.'c i •■•■•■•'< -t l-:.\C('ll|.|lf M; ;, tV. 1>«<;l'. SVII.. ];"! |,| . I.a Printer to " '4. Jrg'aniMtion Militaire des Canadas, L'K \KMi ! l/l!s vj .Ml ! " Sririiiollc! prnn'z Riirdp a vou.s! "' Pnr nil ('iiriil)iiii. 1- (Faiu-licr dc Sa iit-Afaiiricc.) l)u'Wr: Typo^-.iplii.. dn ' •' r I!r,.i;-.(.„ii. Hue Riiadcv 1-02. Svo . :',!• ,p ' \ irr.ipli I'opy.) 5 n- 1 and Rifle Instruction fir t!ii> ( '(ps ,,f Rifi.k Vi.iintff.r's iHiti ..rity nf the Secretary ..f St ;,■ for W.ir. gm-b,.r: Printed by Stownrt IVrbi.hiro & fioorfte D Karat-: Printer to tbe t. -ns most i'.xcelleiit Majesty. 18«;l'. . -iiio., ;]-j-T,H pp. 2376. Historique des Fi.nhs dk Rkiumm en F-,r,.r.. „t en Cri -,!:: I'^jr h. p. Dnrioii, (^iiof d.s Tradnctoiirs Krancais. Pourqnoi refuser nux fonetinnnaire.s eivils, &c.~L'IIon. M mkoiiirln ,t yuebee: Iinprimo pnr Hunter, h'oseet Lomieux, rue Ste. I ~u 186" p->ino !U pp. "■ ' •■ 292 PURUC ARCniTBS OF CAKADA 2377. L'Honorable L. A. Dt.?saales et \o Systkmb Jijdiciaire i>ks Ktats-Pontificaux Par Le Profpsscur Hibniul, Joune, L.L.I). Doyen de I'Kcole de nroit; Mem- brc lloiioraire, do lu Faculte dit* Droits de riTiiiversite do Now York, do la Sooii'ti' Hi)itori(jue de I'Ktat du Mielntran. ct de rUiiioii Cutholiqiic de Montreal. " Qunnd vous dites que .... Charles Jean, roi de Suede. Montreal: P. Oerat, Inipriineur No. TS, ruo Notro-Damo. 1862. 12rao., T8 pp. 2378. Lc Verger Canadien on Culture raisonmV des fruits qui ])cuv(-nt rfussir daua I.KS \KI(c;KriS KT I.KS .lAHDlXS Dl! (JaNADA. ()uv^a^^e oriie de nonibreuses f^ravures mir Ixiis par I'Abbe L. Provanebcr, curd de St. .Icachini, MontnioreMey. Quebee: .loseph Darveau, Iniprinu'ur-Kditcur, S, rue LaniontaKne, Basse- Ville. isiy. iL'nio., 15;! pp. 2379. Militia. A lin.i. relatinp to the Militia. lstL>. ^vo., 16 pp. 2380. Forts versus Ships; also pki-t.m k ok tup. Canadian Lakks and its influence on the CKNKHAI, IIKKKNCE OK CaXAPA. liy an Offieer. London: James Kidjrway, 1(1!>, Piceadilly. W. 1SC2. 8vo., 43 pp. 2381. Notes on sotne questions sutr^rested by the e.ise of the " TltEXT.'' liy Mountajrue Uernnrd, B.L.C., Cbichele Prof<>ssor of International Law and Diplomacy in the University of Oxford. March. MDCCCLXII. Oxford and London: John Henry and James Parker. ISmo., 39 pp. 2382. The Military Defences of Canada, Considered in Respect to our Colonial Rela- tions with (iHKAT HliiTAiN, III a Series of Letters Published in the QtKBKC " Mdhnini; CiiRoNin.K." (Kevi^jed and eorreeted, with Notes and Additions.) By AN iriTKii Canaiha.n. Quebec; Printed at the Office of the " Mornintt Chron:-le,"' foot of Mountain Hill. 1862. (Attributed to II. B. Willaoii.) Mvo., 43 pji. 2383. On the Military and the Commercial Importance of eoiupIetiuK the Ling or Rmi.wav khom IIai.ika\ to Ql kiikc. To which is added uttieial corropoiidi'iu'e. Proceediiiffs at Deputations, copies of memorials to ller Maje>ty"s (inviTiinient, Petitions to the Imperial Parliament, and Opinions of the Press. With u map. London: William Penny, 57 Lineolii's Inn Fields. April 1862. Svo., vi+ 146+16 pp. 2384. Precis of the Wars in Canada from IT.').'', t.. the Trnty of Client 1814, with Military and Political Ueflt^tions. By the Late Maj. flen. Sir James Car- michael-Smyth. Bart., C.B., K.C.IL. K.M.O., K.S.W. F.dited by his son Sir James Carmichaol, Bart. The study of history and the knowledfre of past events afford the best in- structions for the rcKuiation and eoiidiiet of htiman atfairs. — Polybius. London: Tinsley Brothers, 13 Catherine Street. 1802. 8vo., 216 pp. CATALOaVE OF PAMPBIETH 293 2385. Aide-M6moire du Caraijimer Voi.oNTArRK, oomprcnant une compilation det termes de commandement usites dang I'amice Anglaise, avec quelques notes expli- catives. *^ Aussi : If. Manlki. i.u Serrent vX In Manifere de se Perfectionncr dans I'art du tir, precedes D un Ilistorique des Araies. Par L. T. Suzor, (Japtuino Adjutant du Neuvi^ine Bataillon d<« Voltiireurs de yupbec, et instructeur de Jfousqueterie pour le Bas Canada Quebec: I- rime par Stewart Derbish.rc et George Desbarats. Imprimeur d.- Sa . <'.s-Kxcellentc Majeste la Ileine. 18()2. 8vo., 52 pp. 2386. Parting: Words on the ItE.iECTEi) Mii.itia Bill. By Colonel D. Lysons, C.B. Quebec: Printed at the Canada Gazette Offica 1882. 8vo., 14 pp. 2387. Letter to the Eight Hon. Benjamin Disraeli, M.P. on the Present Relations OK K\aiiok» By the Right Hon. C. B. Adderley, M.P. New Edition. With a preface on Canadian affairs; and an Appendix of eSendftut™ " '"''" ^^""^ '^^ """"=' *'*"^**^ '"' ColoniaTMilita^ London: Parker, Son and Bourn, West Strand. 1862. 8vo., xvi+68 pp. 2388. Canada, a Battle Oronnd; about a Ki.ncdom in Amerio*. By Alexander Somerrilla " One who has whistled at the Plough." Author of Works in Britain on Political Economy, MiKtary Strategy and ( onsorvative Sci. oc of Nations. ""<«Ky. ana Hamilton. Ca.mda West: Printed for the Author by Donnelley & Lawson King Street, and Sold by all Book«.Hers. 1862. 8vo., 64 pp. . 2389. Sailing Directions for The (Ji if am) Rmer St. Lawrence St. JohliVN B**"^'''' """^"'"""^ " description of the Harbours of Uplifas, «nd (Compiled from the most recent Surveys. London. E.: Published by James Iniray and Son, Chart and Nautical Boot «-ller8, 89 & 102 Minoriee. 1862. 8vo., 103 pp. i^autical Book- 239L Ceremonies and Diitinctioni. From "The OiiPon'. ««.«.»„»!„ j .v Admiralty Instructions for the Govemment^rf 2^ MaJ^i'T.::! 'V:e'rv?^! Printed by Harrison and Sons, St Martin's Lane^ W.O. 18mo., 26 pp. 2392. Emigration and Coloniiation in Cnnadn: A Speech Delivered ;„ th.. n., wr;''^'^;;;*^- "-''' ^'''' ''''■ «^ ^»'-" d'aS m^ Memb^^r 2,'. pp"''^'^'' ^""^"^ ^' """*"'• ^'^ * ^^'•'"'' S*^- ^-•J* Street. 1862. 8vo.. 2393. Letten from Canada, with vitjiicRO! Tenth Edition Copyright (Kcpubl.shed by Req,.e«,.) Quebec: Printed at the Morning Chronicle Office. 1862. 8to., 82 pp. i ^ I ! 11 li 294 I'VBUO ARCniTEfi OF CiJyADA 2394. Riponse au Mcmoire dc MM. lironssrnu, FroTos. Imprimeurs des Soin'cs Cana- diennes. Pur F. A. n. La Rue, (Un des CoUnborateurs.) Quebec, 1862. Svo., 16 pp. 2395. Hemoire sur I.Tnukhsitk-I-wm, avpc Pirci.s .tistifkativk"*. Qiu'hec: Typo^riiiiliie D'.\uRii.>itiii Cote' & Cie. 1S62. 4to., lviii+59 pp. 2396. Bishop of Hnron's Objections to tlic Thinl< -icnl Tc oliinpr of TRriTv Collece. As now Sot Forth in the Letters of Provost Whitiiker, Published with the Author- ity of the Corporation of Trinity Colh-jre. To which is Prefixed An Address By the Bishop of Huron, Containing a Brief History of tlie Controversy and Keplics to some p;ical 'rcachinK of Trinity Col.i.i..ir. wilii the Provust's l!c ply. Printed by order of the Corporation of Trinity College. Toronto: Rowsell and EUi.s, Printers, Kinj; Street. 18C2. 8vo., 84 pp. 2398. A Letter to the Bisiinps and Ci.ihcv of the rMTKi) Cm iicii ok FNt:i.\ND AND Irki.and in Canada, from Francis Fulford. D.D., Lord Bishop of Montreal and Metropolitan. Montreal: Printed by John LovcU, St. Nicholas Street. 1862. 8vo., 16 pp. 2399. Correspondence urisii-p out of the • astoral letter of the Riprht Revercn'l Francis Fll.lniii.. K.I).. |.,,nl I!is„hitioMS of the K-i\ii.. (Hi jip. 2406. Report "f the Mimmih ok Fiwmi: ,,n the nK(iiM!o( iTV TiiK.VTY w;t!i the I'nited SiMKs. Also. The .Memorial ef th(> Chamber of Commerce of St. Paul, Minne- scita, aiul Itcport of Congress. I'.S. Thereon. Printed by Order of His Ivxi-elleuey the Goveninr General. (^h'biH-: Printed by Stewart Derbi>hire and Georpe Desbaratf. Printer to the Queen's Mcst l^xeellent ifajesty. 18:;j. Svo., l!ti pp. French copy also on the shelves. 2407. Speech ef the Ib.iic.ral.le .Tcihii Itose, nn the 2nd rcadiufr of the Militia Bill mil M y, 18(12. gueh.y Printed by S. Deibi-bire and G. 1 (esbarats. Printer to the Queen's -Most Kxeellent Majesty. Svo., 23 pp. 2^°^;,,SP"*='? of The Hon. A. T. Gait. Minister of Finmuv of Canada, on intreducing Ihe HiuL-.t of 18(12. toy:etlier wiili Statistical and .'•■inancial Statements. Ilelivei d in Coinnilttee of Ways .md Means. Jfay It'th, 18(>2. Printed by S. I)..rbisbire ami G. Desharats, Printer to the Queen's Most I'.xcellent .Maji'>ty. 8vo., 4.S pp. 2403. Report of the Hon. A. T. Calt ..n the Uhcien... iiY TiinTV with the Cmted SrvTKs. lsi;2. Svo., 2H pp. 2410. A Review of the Com.mehck of Detroit for 1861. Annual Statement of the Ihlroit Tribunr. Detroit: If. l!arns & Co., Printers, Xos. .'i2 and 51 Shelby Street. 1802. 8vo 42 pp. •2411. Report of the Commissi,>nh!s :,,. pointed t,. report a Plan for the Better Organ- i::at,„n of the Dm'AHrMKNT oK Aohtant Gknkhai. of ?,iii.lTU, and the best M-uns ot IJeor«ani/inK the Mii.iTiA .,v this Phovi.nce and to Pmeiure a Bill thereon. Prnited by Order of ITis Kxcellency. Q„ebee: I'ruKed by St.-wart Derbislnre and George Desbnrats. Priater to the Queens Most Kxeellent Majesty. \' Vm ix cts ok thk Wathis and Fohkhts df Upper Canada Collected and Ordered for the International Exhibition of London, 1862 By J. B. Hurlbert, LL.l). Montreal : Printed by M. Longmoore & Co., Montreal Gazette Steam Press 1862. 8vo., 26 pp. 2417. Collection des Prodnits des Eaux et Forets du Bas- 'anadn. Ki'i .u'illii" .t (.nioiih.V |M>ur I'K.xposition riiivcrsellc do l.ondres, annee 1862. Quebec: Typofrraphie do Li'-Kcr Brous.«eau, Rue Buade. 1862. 8vo., 20 pp. 2418. Contributions to the History of Tin. .\< tmn c.im'ku Mivk. with a plan of the MiMc iiDcl -ix soctloii^i. From the CauaJian Xaturalist for D.cimber. lSt!2. By Thomas MacFarlniie. Montreal: Printed by John Lovell, St. Nicholas Street. 1862. 8vo., 27 pp 2419. Canada. 1862. For the Information of E.mi.;ii.\ms. 8to., 32 pp. 2420. Canada. 1862. Pour riiifonnatinn des ImiiiiRrant . Bureau d'.Vtrriculturc k (I'lmniikTation. Quebec: Imprimerie de I/'ger Brousseau, Rue Buade. 1862. 16mo., .^2 pp. 2421. Bales of the P.mTisit N'.ihtm .Nmkhh w .Vs^ociatiov. Established 1862 London, 1S62. 12mo.. 11 pp. 2422. British North-American Association. Public meetinp at the London tavern, August 13th. 1862. R. W. Crawford, E»q., M.P., in the chair. London, 1862. 12mo., 31 pp. CATALOGUE OF PAyPBLHTS 2S7 2423. Cariboo. The Xowly Discovored Goi.d Frnrns of Rritisii Coll jibia, fully described by a Returned Digger, who has made his own Fortune there, and Advises Others to go and do Likewise. "Men at these diggings get from three to ten ounces per day." — Times, Feb. 6th, 1862. Ninth Edition. London: Darton & Ilodge, Holbom Hill. 1862. 12mo., 108 pp. 2424. The Oreat Gold Fields of Cariboo; witli mu uutlicntic description, brought down to the latest period, of British Columbia and Vancouver Island. By Williiim ('iireNy Ilazlitt, of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Iaw. With an accurate map. London: Routledge, Wame and Routledge, Farringdon Street New Vork: 50, Walker Street. 1HC2. Ifinio., viii-flM4 pp. 2425. The Canadian Native Oil; its story, its ii<^w, ami its profits, with srt :ind Proceedings at tlie Fifth ORmxARY General Meeting, held at No. 22. Old Broad Street, on Wednesday, 19th March, 1862, at one o'clock P.M., The Right Hon. James Stuart Wortley, in the Chair. ' London: William Brown i Co., Printers, 40 & 41, Old Broad Street. 1862. 8vo., i2 i>p. 2427. Verbatim Minutes of Proceedings lietween Tiik Hi(;iit Ilov. Viscount PAr.MKiisToN, K.(l., and a Deputation from the Atlantic Telegrai'H Company, at C:inilirid|,'e House. Piccadilly. March 21st, lsC2. 8vo., C pp. 2428. Prospects of the .Vti.vntic Tklecuaimi. A paper rp:ul before the .Vmkhican Geo- ti2. Itlmo.. Il'2 pp. 2430. Notes on the Saguenay for ti)ir:.s.ts and others. By Saniiul J. Kelso, formerly agent at Chicoutimi for the Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society. Quebec: Printed at the Office of the "Morning Chronicle," foot of Mountaia Hill. iMc'. 8vc., L'tJ pp. 2431. Lumbering on the River Du Loup; Nc.tes of a trip to Hunterstown, St Maurice TerritoiV. Canailo East. By Charles Kobb, Civil Engineer. Montreal: John Lovell, Printer, St. Nicholas Street. lSii2. ]2mo., 15 pp. 2432. The United States and Canada, as seen by two brothers in 1858 and 1^61. London: Edward Stanford, Charing Cross. MDCCCLXII. (Map.) 12mo 1.17 pp. 298 I'LHUV AliVUlVES OF CAh'ADA 2433. R6ponses mix Pro^rr.imnips do Pkda.:()(;ie kt d'Ackki ltihk, ix)iir les Diplomes d Kc.ilo KhriicntMiri' ct d'Kcole Moduli'. Ki'ili^ris |.;ir M. JiMii l.aiidi'viii. rrctrc. l^l(•|).c: •|>poj:rai.liie de Josopli Dnrvoau. S, Ruo r.nin..iitn)?iii>. 1n(!2 8vo .'!1 PI). 2434. Les Elements de I'Agrricnltnre a Yu^.vm^ ,!,• la i. niic^i=e nmadicnnc Par ^^^u. Smiiii, I'rotVssnr d•a^'ri,•l,ltur.. an fnll.Vo a),'ri...,le et indu-^tricl miiuiusKi. No.liie qui plai.tnt est nli(inid noqiie qui rlRnt, sod qui incrcmentum dat IX'iis.- ( I Cor. 7.) Qu.luc: Atc'.T T.vp.i(.Tai.lii.|u.! du " Caiiaili-'U," L>1. mo La Moiitatrno. 1S(52 ll'iiio., 1 17 ]i|i. 2435, Les Contemporains. I.c ( lav;ili, r !';,lai(lraii. P.ir l'ai;:i-m- lic Kivc,-. (^ul"v: |.,..r,T Iln.u,-<-an. IvHi, „r, ' Fiaado. I[aiito-Villo. ^<^<■'■> o4n,„ 0'. [ip. I/.\iit(iir .t I'lMit.'iir -o iv-.Tv.Mit lo droit do roprndiotioii. 2436 Le Systeme de Credit Foncier. F..,i,tlonn, ,„o„t do (Vtto In.iituiio„ cm Europe * '""""-^ '''^ '•• '"-'^ Kuropoous los plus (Vlobros sur sos PriMoi,H.8 ot >08 avaiilaL'is. rouvtos (■on-id.'rati, ,,s sur ri:t,,l,li.-oMior,t do oo Svstomo da.is lo lias Canada. . , ' ^"" ' '■-'• "'•'"•>" -^'''-'''i^'.v. Traduit do IWn^'lais par lunm. lilaiu Do St. -vo., ;;() pp. ( inoornplrtp.) 2437 The Twentieth Report .f t'.o h.-orporato,! . „, ,„ „ s,„ ikty of the Diocese or t/i i.i!Kc. lor the 1 oar l-.iidiiii: ;;i>t Dk-oimIh r. l>(;i K^-talilisli,.,!. 7th .Tiil.v. IHl-.). Q.iohor: Priolod ;,t tho .M.nairv X,.wsi,apor Ollioo. ],Si;i>. Svo.. 77 pp. ^^^(■■la,?!"""! ? V'^^'■''?f'","^^•.■f ";■■ "; ' '•--"'-•' v-i -r the r„ited si nil 'f ■""',-';' '''•'"'" '" '••""'■'• '''■"'' '" "'" ""^ "f ^f'""^o»l- t-r-'m ^(•pf^ in I, tn N,p,. l.il, „;,.] ,.u„. ,„ ||,„ v,.„r of our Lord .MnCCCLXII W illi an .\pp, udi\. Montnal: Prim, , I l,y .I,,|a, l.ovoll. St. X.oholas Stroot. 18.;2. Svo iv-^ 10.. pp. 2439 The Staple Trade of Canada. A T.ot.n dollv, nd in tl>o T.an.oranoe Hall AlienLI '• '"•' •''""''• ''"'• ^'^"'' '^^ Mechanics' InsTituto and ll.v (:,:o,„;k IL Pk„rv, Ksq r.E.. Vioo-Pre.idont of Association of Provincial Laud Surveyors, Institute of C.vil KnKJueers and Architects of Canada (1tt.,«..: Printod at tho " r„i.,„ " Calorie K.^iuo Power Pn-.sos. Corner of Sussex and York Streets. 8to.. 45 pp. ^^^fSada.^*"*^' '"'""■ '" ^'""""'"" ''■"'" "^'''' ^^ -^''""■"•■^ XAT.OSM.K, pour le Par (). Boucherville, 8vo.,'"2:i pp;""""""^ ' '• ™' "" B"'*"*" <>« "Courrior de St. Ryaeinthe." 1862. CATM.OUI K or l'Aill'HlJ:TS >99 2441. Canadian Credit and Securities. Dedicated to the Holders of Canadian Securities. Dumfries: PriuU'd by W. R. M'Diarmid & Co. 18C2(?) 8vo., 35 pp. (This pamphlet was sent to t.ht holders of original 6 per cent Debentures of the Grand Trunk Railway by ilecsrs. Tauntou & Molyneux, 8 Sweeting Street, Liverpool.) 2442. Speeches of the Honourable .Insrph ]\,,\\t\ I'rciviiniiil Seen tary, on the (1) Qi KsTioN OK Coi.i.KUKS AND Edlcatio.n, ilonday, Feb-i -v I'Jth, 1S49. (lM |I|:H.V( k ok tiIH r.MlTV, it I'rli., 1>,')T. (.'!) r-"Mi lATioN, Snioor.s anp II.\ii.wav.«, 31 March, is.') ') On tiik Addhkss, House of Assonibly, Thursday, 1- b. .., tSSO. (5) I.N- Kkply to Dr. Tlim'Ku on tlie subject of rkthenci>'..k.nt. Wed., March 25, 1862. 8vo., 72 pp. 2443. The Campaign of lonisburg: iT.'d-.-*. A sli.irt account of what passed at Capo Breton from tlio beginning of the last war (1750) until the taking of I^ouisburg, by the English, in the year of Our Lord 1758. (Iteing a reprint, published under the auspices of the Liteniry and Historical Society of Quebec.) 8vo., 23 pp. 2444. A Description of the Forest and Ornamental Trees of New Bruii?wiik, Rv D. R. Munro. " Not n tree, n plant," etc. " Tim ViUane Curate." Saint John, N.R. : Chubb and Company, printers. Prince William Street. 1862. 12mo., 21 pp. 1863, 2445. Le Canada nous La IIominatiiiv Anci.m^k. (.\nalvsi> llistoriq 'e.l F'ar liolCIIKK l)E LA I?Rl KRK. FlI.S. St. Hyaciiitlie: Imprinn' par Lussier et FrSres, Propri^taires du " Courrier de St. Hyacinthe." 1803. 8vo., SO pp. 2446. A Letter to the Right Honourable C. B. Adpkhi.kv, ^LP.. on the Rt-lationg of E.NCI.AND WITH HER CoLOMES. By The Hon. Joseph Howe, Premier of Nova Scotia. London: Edward Stanford, C, Charing Cross, S.W. 1863. 8vo., 61 pp. 2447. Extra-Territorial Incidents of Coloninl Legislation. By B. 0. Gray, Counsellor at Law, Mass. Boston: Printed by David Clapp. 1863. 16mo., viii-f22 pp. 2448. Constitution of the United States; Declaration of Independence; and Wash- ington's Farewell Address. Chicago, m. : John R. Walsh, Bookseller and News Agent, cor. Madison Street and Custom House Place. 1863. 24nio., 04 pp. 2449. Journal du Voyage de M, Saint-Li c pe la Cobne, Ecr. Dans le Navinj L'Augutte, en Tan 1761. Seconde Edition. Qiu'Lec: Des Presses Mfcaniques de A. Cot6 et Cie. 1863. 8vo., 28 pp. 300 PViniC AHCHIVFS OF CA.WADA 2450. Government Commissioni of Inquiry. By T. K. Knnisay. Advocate. ilontreal: Printt"d by John Lovoll. St. Nicholaa St. 186.1. 8vo., 18 pp. 2451. A Review of tiik Mimtia I'ot.uv of tl.o I'kksknt Ai..mimsti.at...v. Hy iTimius Jr. '■ O TiniiHira, O Mores." Hamilton: 1863. 8vo., 15 pp. "^"L^eten CO.""""'' "" ■■""•^^^'— ^ do. VO,.ONT,MKK.S KT .,K ,,v .M,u,K de Pur un Vt'toran de 1812. 2454. Colonial Military Expenditure. licprmtci iiiid ri'vis,.,!. r. ^.^^ \ KonUTjj n. ,.:::; ,,., , ,,.,. o .i... Jf .E;'^^^:;^?; ' r ^^ ^J? S At.,.,,. ||„. l'..i„„.„l„. CV.vlon. Cvv,!,,. and India ■...,..d I'y Hr..v.t-M,gor K. W. Hr.y. KiKl.ty-Third IWinuM.t. _^^ro.,d,.„: .V„„,l, l..,,,..r „„,, ,.„_ ,,, ^.„^,_,_i„ MDCCCLXIII. 8vo.. vi+ 2456 Journal of Events pri,„.i,„|!j. „„ tl,o n.TO„T an,, Su,.khk Frovt.frs J„««c tho « \it (iK ]si^'. .'ni.iitA rKo\TiKRs, dunng PuM,-l,..,l l.y tl„. ir,st„ri,;,l .S,„.a,y B.SA. J863. 8vo.. 8- pp. 2457. My Diary North and South. By Williiim Howard Hiissoll. X.w York. Hnn,or Brothers. P,,' '. hers Franklin Square. 1863. 8u,.. 22.", pp. 2458. Family Recollections of r.iti t. ntviiiw. Etus Waikpp r>...v.-„».> n, , , Con,m:,„d.n,t of tho Corp. of Rovr.l Kn^riLrs " Dirnford. , Colonel Compilod „,„1 K,lit..d hv his Danphtor. Marv Dnrnford Pniitod for tho Family only Montro.l- Prinfd h.v .T,.h„ T.ovoll. St. Nicholas .Stroot. 186:!. .vc.. 2.",4 pp. 2459. Lectures on Canada, illustmtine its prfsbvt po«itiov »„ i .k • .» ,^ oNWAHM ,.,„„aaror »tonm fresg, Prince's Squaro. 1863. CATALOGUE OF PAMPHLETS am 2460. Letten from Canada, with N'l mkikh s Im.i kthations. I'liolished bv Authority. Klovcnth Thniisand. Cop.vritrlit. Hinht of Tnin-'latioii IJ.scrvi'd. I.niuJoii: Piihlishod by Frecl.ric .\l({ar, 11, ('l.nu-iits Uiif. I^mbnrd Street 18(!3. Svo., 83 pp. 2461. A Peep at the Weitern World; B.ing m: Ac.n nt or a \imt to Nova Scutu, Nkw Uiii NswicK, Canada, and the Umtkd Staii^.^. Ry T. D. L. l.ondiiii: John Russell Smith, 3(i, Soho Square. 1803. 12mo., iii+126 pp. 2462. The System of landed Credit, or I.a llwgiK. i>k (nfnir 1"(.n(ikr. The Working of that Institutioti in Kiiropp. The opinion.- of the 1. MilinR political .•.■oiiouii.^ts of Kdropo with rcirani to it- principli-s and ndvantanos; com- pilfd and translat.'d from autianti,- «,,rks in the Freii<-li iaiiKuatro. The Intro- duction of li,,- .Sy>tcm into Lower Canada briclly considered. liv (icor^c Henry .Macaiilay. QiuImo: Desbarals and Derhishire, Queen's Printer. ISli.l. svo., (i" pp. 2463. Adresse nnx Klectenrs dn liaa-CaMida. QuiMpoc: 2« Mai, lSfi3. Svo., 24 pp. 2464. Ligende Canadienne. Lk Cm- m Diabi.k. Par Chs. IVCuisp, M.D. Ste. Anne De I.a PooatirTe: Iniprime par Firniin H. Proulx. 1S(!3. 8vo., 45 pp. 2465. Histoire de la Tribune. Par L. M. Diirvenii. Quebec, Decenibrc ISCJ. Svo., 1(! pp. 2466. Notice .«tir leg Pi.antks f.K Mk mai x ct sur son Voyac.k ac (\,NAnA et 4 la Baie I) IIud.4on. n'n,>r,n son Journal manusrnt ct aulns documents inodih. Par I'AbM Ovide Uruiiet. Quebec: Bureau de I'Abeille. 186.3. 8vo.. 44 pp. 2467. Notes sur les Registres de Notre-Dame de Quebec. Par J. B. A. Ferland, Pretre. Publifes par la Direction du " Foyer Canadien." Deuxiemo Kdition. Quebec: O. et O. E. Desbarata, Imprimeurs-Editeura. i863. 12mo., 100 pp. 2468. Inaugural Addrew: Delivered by J. D. Ei^iAit. Es^., President of the "OvTviiio I.iTKRAHY S H .KTV." February 5th, 18(13. The Hon. P. M. Vankoughnet, Chancellor of Upper Canada, in the Chair. Published by Request. Toronto: Rollo and Adam. General Bookgcllers. fil. King Street East. 1863. 8vo., 14 pp. 2469. Celebration du 20(ie Anmvkrsaire pk i.a FoxnArios- di' Seminairk de Qi kbec 30 Avril 18«3, Extrait du " Courrier dn Canada." Quebec: Dea Presses a Vapeiir de I-PRer Brousseau, Imprimeur de UArche- veche. Rue Biiade, Ilaute-Ville. lS6;i. 12mo., 88 pp. 302 /•' III. 11 \l;t III; Is III r \\ | /h '^^'iulr ^""'^" ''" " ''"""■ '•■ ■' ''■"""■• ''^""''^ "'-"■- '•'• l''-vcr>it6 Pronot.r-,- lo S Janvior ImIs p;,r V. \. M. 1.,,^,^^ ^.I) L. >v,, iT .T *^''''"'' '''■''"'^''"''''''"'" ''" <'^""-li™, 21. Kue Lttmonta(n.o. 1863. 2471. "he Judgments of tl„. ( vs,„us i!,„„,,_ „„ .,,„ ,,,„ , ,„ .^ s, ..mutm. to :::..;;;:;:;■;;:•;■:;,::.;■"■■•■"»■'"■ '■■■■■■■ '- "■'■•- - .» t;;;;,";-" Toronto : l.-owsoll i- FIH.. I>rint.rs. Kl,,.; Strrot. ls„;l. Svo.. 2 J pp. 2472 Four Charge, t,. the Clerjr^ of the niore.e. ' y .1,1,., (, „! liisl,,,,, „f Fr,.i„nV- ;;;;;: i'n'l';sS:'7;;; is,;:'"'""^' •"■''''■ ''''^'^^ •■""^'•" ^"«'-"-'- ^-i-- ..o.,::'l:::;x ^i.!:T£:i:r "' ' •' ""' ^'^""""''"- ""■• -'-- xlu * n';"''',' "■ "■"""""^' "• "'-'' ''"■'■'■•• r<\v'iui:ton<. I,o,h1o„. ls,;;l. 10^0., 2473. Tlip B?nti>{5 of Sainf John. N.B. To„7 V '""'T"" "", "'n'^'", '"' ^'""•^•••►^'^ '■►■ f"K I;m.t>st r.n ,.rn ,v Sa.nt ^^"•J-. ' ■ I';"- "^'.'l I'"''^-lH-l at ,1„. sp....i,.l r.v,u.^t of thi«. two ch„r,-hc.. San,t Joh.,, N.H.: Print.'d by liarn... an,l Couipa-y. ISCT. 12mo.. 24 pp. 2474. Proceedinfrs of Tl.o Fif,l, .\„„n.,| m,.,.,;,,,. „.- vi,,. Sv„o,I of Tl,o n;,,. . / Montro,!, Tana,!;,, J„no 1.1, 17 and IS. iSfiU. ' "" ""' °^ Montreal: Print..] l,y .John Lovoil. St. Nichohis Street. ISfl.X 8vo., 42 rP- '^^^'is.n. k'T r";'";' '"^;';J''"' ^^ ■ "•■ ""• '^'"■— ■■( '•^-: ■ ^ar-h uh. C : ■ ^'r/.^":'- •'';""•' V'""""" "-^- r'^"f''««°' ^^ BoHes Letm.:, in Bishop (. oll.v,., and l;.ct.)r of the .Junior ncpartment ^^^^^(.)u..l„...: l'ul,l.>l„.d l.v Coon,!,.. >V Co. I'nMrd l,y C. T. Cary. l,S(i3. 8vo.. '^^ o£r"*'' °^ ^^"^ '*"''" Conference, edited hy Potor T...S„r„r, rs„pt. M.O. teachln'ti';!;;!:-;" "'""" ''" ""^ '" ^"^""- "''• ^"""'''- '" "••■ ""■"'<• ">"' Jesu« niliS''' '" ''"' '"'"'''■ "'"' '" '"'"^ '"'"'• '^""^ "^""'"^ ""* '" P^"'"'!' th.n"^f"", '';:'' *'"„'-|"";:;"'^ ^-♦- ""■! "alUin^ in the fear of the Urd and in the oonifort of the Holy Chost. were nmlfiplied." ()n.U-.-: Print,,! (.,■ ,1„. |.:,|;,,,r ]„. II,,,,,,,^. Ros,. i C, i>.,;o. ,siis took the loaf. &c.— 1\fatthew. Sold bv navid T.nrciO. onn T" p..:i 1;, tt „ , . HooWllers.^ '•-d.hj;.. Yr.mr,- .^tr.c-t. and other Isr/'Tx"" "/■";'" ,," * ".P"*^i"*" ^-■"" Press Print. 6.1 King Street East. l.'>fi-'i. (Two irts.) 12mo.. iv+rJ4+.'?(5 pp. CMM.OCI t: Of '.'AMI'llt.ETS 303 2478. Defetir-e of the Plan -'i rM\i:ii-irv 1:ii..iim, I*r..i)..-o |-;,,v,-l„. S, „mmI, \,,. | St. Vini-mt Street. ISC,:!, s^f, SO ,,,,. 2482. Memorial ..f the Piceri: ■ r Kir. II'm.I! f the liiiirrsii wn ('wmhav CiOVKliS. MKNTs, with Ileinarks on tli.- C.rnM/vTio.s i>k Ckntrai, Hritisii XoitTii Amkiiha, and the E^ from Canada to Bkitisii Coi.riiiiiA. Suhmitt.d til tlie Canadian (i'veniment, by Sandford Fleming. IMntcHl by Order of the I^^fri.sliitive Assembly. (i ..liee: Print. •,! fur the Contraetors by Iluuter, Koso & Co., 26 St Trsule Street. lSfi.1. 8vo., r,7 pp. '^483. Memorial du I'l n.t: ok i\ Rimkiu; Uoi (.k m\\ (envi ii\k\ik.nt.s An«(,ais et C\N.\mi.s>, Aecumpajfne d'Obseri i ions sur la Colonisation de lu 1'ahtie Centuai.k |>K L'AMUiryi I, 1;kitanm(ji K t)i- NuiiP. et I'Eta! lissement d'nn Crand Ciii:.min TuililTnUIAI. dl Cv.xOA A I.A Col.oMllIK AN(il,AI>K. Soumis an (ionvernenient t!anadien, par Si ndford Fleming. Iinprime par ordre de !' \~senil)lee Le>;islative. (^ liee: Impr- Hie poii lis Kntrepremi.is par Hunter. Ro.-o et Lemieux, 2t! line Sic, rrsi:le. -CS. >vo., .VJ pp. 2484. Return ..f all I mi is mi uisk to the Tostai, Siumcks bv the Grand Tri;nk Kaii.wav Compa.w Printed by order of the l.e^'islative Assembly. Quebe.': Print, d for tli.' lontraetors by Hunter. Ro-e & Co.. St. Ursule Street 18'";. 8vo., 107 pp. 2485. Reports on the Ottawv and Khi \. h TJivir Xwioati. s Pho.ikct.s. Published by Ord.r (.f the Poar.l of Trade of Montreal. Moiitre;il: I'rintwl by .John l.nvell, St. Xiebelas Street. ISO.'!. 8vo.. 22 pp. and maps. 2466. Report on the (>rr\UA and Fhkm ii Kivku Vavioation T'ro.iki t. l!v Wai.tkr SiiANi.v, Civil Enirincer. Submitted to the I.e(,'islative Assitnbly of Canada, and printed by their order- .Tilly. 1858. % I 3M I'lnut M/rmyss or casada I. .rii.t..! by .,r I.P of ll,. JJoard <,| Irail,-. Montreal. October. 1M« ^ ^\l„Mtr..ul: Ir, ..Hi l,v .I„l,„ I..,v,.ll. St. NiWrnhu Str.s..t. Is^l. 8vo.. 51 + 2437 Rapport. Annueli .1.. I>,M.,n i ,.„r,s. i;. .... M,.«i,traf. ( .munandant rFxpedi- Iiiipniiir par or.irr ' i;n,.,.rs. t^i'l..-; I'ri,it.-.l |,.v Ifuiitcr. l;,„,. .\ Cn.. St !>., \. Str.M't IhC.T u>,, 40 2489. Remark, on Upper Canada Survey., ..,,,1 VMr.ct. f ,..,„ tl... S„rv,.yorV Rrp„rt. M ;■;;;';;;;'•; :"'''' ',""• r" ""• '''■■•"•^ "^ ••"■ ■••— ''i-^ - "'■>',,>; AN.. n uv -.-... Ihm-: I r,„t..l l,v I|„nt..r. K.,... i- (•„.. N., ^0 St. rrsul,. Strrrt. 1S6.T 8v„ '1 I'! ., uiMi imi|H. ■• 2490 Pioneers of the Eastern Township.: .\ Work r„„t.i.,i„.^ offi.-i,,! „d rolinWe '; ;■!'-' -p.v.n,^ ,„..,„ Muios OK Sktt.KMKVTs; with i„n„ ,.^1^1^.' li mT ■(•"m /)'" •^■'^•■•■>"^-. IVril-. ^md IVliwr.,,,,..... ^'■■^■'^'•^'I: I'riMt,-,! I.v.lol,,, r.ov..ll. St. Xirholns Stnvt l^f,:; in,,,,, viii4- 2491 Rapport .!-■ . .,, i,\\,,,M,T,.TrnK ct do In F,n^y. M.,n,.r. mk S,t An-.,- no„r ,»,./'« ■^'".l'; ''■' '' '' '"'■'"'■ •''■ ''I.nprim,.ri,. do I,, •' (;,,.,.|,,. d.-. ''„„|„ ,p, " IH'i.,. «v().. .!! pp. ' 2492. Rapport ht 1... Ar,vK.« m)„ pk ,, C.m, n,f:„r. nAs-rANA,,., S-p,,,, t.rc l««.-5 iM.pnm,- pnr (>i-,lr,. do !a Loirislatiire. Q,.,b,.,.: Iniprnn,- pour I.s i:Mtr,.pr...,onrs. p..,r Ilur.tor. R,.-, .t T.omi,iix Pna to. I rsiiii'. i><<;:j. >vii., 7 pp. ^^^^A'^}" ?^«J.««e'J to Mr. Joachim Barrande. -m tlu. R„,k. of ,l,o Quoboo group H.v Sir \V. !•;. Liiiran. •M.-itnal: Print,,! b.v .T..l,„ I.„v,!l. St. \i,.ho!as Slnvt. ISfia Kvo.. 14 pp. 2494. Mineral Resources of Hriil-i, North .\ni,r;,i. li.v Cliarl.s IJobb. .Miiiinj; Kn^riiuir. .Montr,-al Kxtra-t.d from '• i:i«l,ty V..ar.s ' l'r,.,.'r,.^s i„ nri.isl, X,.rth .\m,.ri,.a." MoMtroal: 1 rint,.l by .r„l,„ Lovoll, St. Niohoi.- Str.vt. ls(i.-!. ,Svn.. (1} pp. ^^^yfTiit'' ''""'*' '^'^"'"-""'^""' "f "■- I'"-v>N., 53 jip. (ArALoaOK Of PWI'HLKTH 249fi The Culture of the Vine ,,..1 Km,, ,m;,„s. liv J. M ,1,. ('oiirtiimx. i^' 11(1 Kdrli II. Qu,l.....:l'M.„.,||,v.l,„.,.|, „,„,^,„ . MoMMtain IIii 2497. Voire, from the He.rtl A C.ll.,.,, ,„ ,.f x .„.,, i>y iBixlon ' Isfidoro (i AhcIht n f ' i aj' Nowlork: I). A,,pl..,.,„ i ,■,, 1,,,, !„„„., i„8pp 2498. Flax. .!im.fion» f.,r i.s , , ,T., M,„s ,M, ^.^^^,;rM^^T Q.'.'lK.- I r.nt..,l ,.t tlio Cm,,,!,. (ii.„.,te Offioe. 186.1. 16„,„.. .„ pp. 2499. Report! .;.... tlm Pror-.Ttv -f .|„, IJ.m^.v i^..,. \r > ii.iiMi ai AM 1 , .^o. 3 CornhiU. ls(n. kvo., 32 pp ■2500. The Gold Fields of Canada- \ I'.iur r. .d l,..f .i , liy Kuv. .Fiimcs l),m>rl;is ''""' ^'''' "'-"■■"••' *-"..St.rr..ioS,..et. 1.,.. Sv, ,« pp 250r^gatements • « „„. T.u. .,. r ,.., ,, „,, ,.,,^ „^ ^,,,^._^^^^_ ^^^ Montroal- Pul , ="' "-'f /' t'";-':!*. Hi—Financial Matters. ISO.-,. 8v„., 23 pp ' "''^ '^"""''" O"''-"''- ^=-'" St- Jam« Street. 2502. Constitution and Bj ■ nci-iinber 9, 1802. " Kratfineiitn polligii;,. ., p^.^mt." -M- r.-al: n. 4. j,. 1;,,,.. .,; , j,^ Society. 1863. 2«nio.. 15 pp. ' ' N'l Vlr-MVl-H- .SoclKlV l.F M. ''> instituted ■ Numismatic 2503. Annual Report ..f tl,.^ .\AT.iM, ||,.To»\ s„„. , ,. '■" c.,.mt\ s,„ „tv . t '!"■ K.'li.f of Si..k and Destitute Kn^l sh men :^ 1 . - ' n "''V'''' '"^ti'""-! for I'-;*!. Im-,.rporat,.d ls.vs. l-">f"'l'men and tho.r Descendants. Established To which is added the Report of th I )mmitte« fn, isrto t f..st of Otiicers and Members. 'mmitteo for 1862. Together with a Tnronto: Printed for the Society. I80.. 12mo.. 38 pp. 2505. Proi, s de Pierre Barbina dit Dnyal. nn„r ••.„;.. ...urmrrr ! t i^ . son ppouse. * ' -"'"'cnicni de June Desilie, iMr :' ';:^ ''2;'^" """""' '"' ''^ "• ^'"^^"'- P-^'i^t«i- de L-Ere Nouvelle. ! . 306 vvnuv AKrnivKs of cA\AnA 2506. Tableau A-. Delail Fixe* duns In pnMc.Iure rivilo dn Has Cniinda d'nprp* lo* stntus rrfimdiis rt cfiix dc iMll ,.; 1st;:.'. 1,.^ riV'l.'s dc prntiqur dc In <'our d'npp«-l. de In coiir S' iM'rioiiri- ot dc In cour dc circuit, la contiimp dc Pnris, ft I'Ord.)!!- naiice de ICt'i" ; phiB, li>8 doiix dclnis hut " cprtiorari." Motitrcnl: I>c.s Presses do Pliiigiii-t ot LaplnnU', No. 2«, Hue St. CJabriol. 1863. 8vo., 10 pp. 18''4. 2507. The Settlement nn.l Kxtti.v Ilisn.iiv ok Ainwv. I!.v Williiiiii Hariiw. All.niii-, X.V.: ,1. Muii-ili. 7* Stntc .Strict. IStll. 8vo., 100 pp. 2508. An Inquiry into tlic .\ntlicntirit.v of I)..ciinicnts dncvriiinp n Discovrry in North .\incricn cl.iiincil U: havo liccn made liy Vcrrnz/niio. Iti'ad Ixforo tlic Nkw-York IIi-touicai. Socikty, Tnpsday, Octolior 4th. 1S64 by Uiickinirliani Smith. New- York: Printed by John F. Trow. M DCOC LXIV. 8vo., 31 pp. 2509. Speech of the C.hm ki.i.ok ok thk F\(iiK>ii ik on tho Bim. for the Kxtknsiox OK THE Si'FFRACiE IN T0WN8. May 11, 1854. Third Edition. I.oMdun: J.ilai Murray, .Mluinarlc- Street. ISiU. 8vo., -J-J pp. 2510. Canada in I'^'it: a man < koh si mn.'^. l!.y Henry T. Newt..n ( hes-liyre. lite K.N., author of " Hccol lections of a Five Vcnrs" IJosideni'e in N'^ rnny." Lindon: Sauip-^on ]." >on, and Mar-t U T.ndjfate Hill. l^^C-',. (The riKht of translation is n-^cr id.) IJino., li;.'i pp. 2511. Carleton County and its Various Resotirres. A l{eport presented to the Woodstock Athenaeum Februnry 11, lSO-1. Seconil Kditlon. Woodstock. N.I!,: I'rii.t.l at tla' " C'nrleton Sentinel'' Office. 18»M. 16mo 20 pp. 2512. Authentic Information cnncemin? Ilorsr .VrcoMMon.^Tios at Ottawa. Authorized by tlie .Mayor. M. K. Dickenson. (iuelie<-: I'rintiil hy .lo.siah lilackliiirn, No. j:!. Fnhrique Street 1S(M 8vo 10 pp. 2513. Canada. Fi>ii tih- TsKoinnTioN ok IsTKNtuNc Fmichants. liy .Authority. Qiielx'c: Printi-d by T. Ulackburn. l^fit. 12ino., 74 pp. 2514. Vancouver Island. F.vplorati..n. Printed by authority (jf tla' (io\ernmcnt, by Harries und Tompany, Victoria, Vancouver Islninl. Svo., ii-f L'7 pp. 2515. The Hndion'i Bay Company. What ; t? " Fai-ts lire cliiels th.it Haniia iliufr." ■■ .\iid dinirnii Im.- disputed."' L-ndon: A. II. Ilaily & Co.. Itoynl Kx. liaiiKo Buildin»rs, Cornhill. 1864. Price One Shillini;. ll'iie' , v + hi pp. (.\ note on the titli' pnge n ads ns follows.) Important. Thin Pamphlet r-fers to a Kreat public qii.*tion which will b«' brouRht before the House of Commons in a few days. CATAUtaiE OF PAMPHLETS 307 2516. Quebec: As ,t Was. am, As ,r ,s. or. A V,nn:r I[,st.,uy oi^ T.ik (),n»:8T City V ANA M from jtB h„u,.datiun t., thr I'r.Mnt Ti.ne. with A Ou.de kor Stranoem, f.) th« I)>tT..rent I'la.vs of Int.ro.t within the City, and Adjacent thereto, r mirth Kuition. Hy Willis Hiissfll. (Kiis.'xirg Iloti'l). g,,..!,....: IVini...l for the l'roprieU.r. By O. T. Cary. 11 k 13. Fabrique Street. i^t>l. P\o., J4 I pp. 2317. The Tonrist'i Onide to Quebec. H.V (iodlrcy S. OBri P.L.S. Quuboc: Printed by H,.nter. IJ.-se & Co. 1864. 12n.o., 70 pp. 2518. Harbor ImproTementi nt Fikit or i .rmsi.- p.v.i ,.„ -i j • t. a.l.lr..s,.d to tl»> Proprietors on Mill Str.;t ^ con«.derod ,n a Report Ry Charles I.ejf^'e, Civil Kn^ineor. Montreal: Printe.l l,v .John I.ovell. St. Nichol.« Street. 18«4. 8vo.. 40 pp. 2519. La Mtaoire de Montcalm vknc.kk „„ i.k Massacre ah Fort OEORnE I'(ieiiinenl8 liistorKiues re(Mioilli<>. Par J. .\f. LeMoine. Kcr. Qi>.l.ee: .1. \. I)„,,,„.t A: Cie. KMiteurf. 1804. lerno., 91 pp. 2520. La Mission de la France. Par nil Fraii((i-.\mi'rii',iin. Svo..'i!^pp''''"'''''" ''"*'''• ^'"■''"" '^ '■' ^'"""•- '••^""""- "'"• J*- Rivoli. 174. 18C4. :^:^^Jl'Tt<^:tt t ^: '''""^""'"" * ^"- ^""""« °""-' '^ «-t St. 2522. Union of the Colonies of Hihtish \ohtii Amuika- fw.i„» t»...„ » .In. Snhjeet^ oriKinally p..hli.l,e,| Mw^n the-^::"' ;854^'::d" ^r ' ''"" "■"" .he IWn.;- "'iSriV..;:;;:-'- ■" •-• -J Chief Con..i«ioner of Mine, for Montn-al: Printed hy John I.ovell. St. Ni.-holaa Street. 18W. 8vo.. 103 pp. "'Ka::tsl::r;Xo.R^''"^ '"''■'' ""•^'^" ^""^" ^-""- ^'™. li.v Thk IIon. a. T. (iA..T. Minister of Finanee. 2,f November. 1864. Ki printed from the Montreal (iarett« St "'^ J:^.!;r*;^:.°:::ri^::;.l?-^- '''"^ •^'-'' •- '■■ ^-- -^ -^ BR.r.s„ Comprising 1. Befnti.ti..... of the Position take,, by Tht, Hon T D'Ar« Met..... m the Hri, -h American Mn.ar.ine. for „ M.sJu^J. vl:: ^^ qI',Z n.v T. Phillips Th..m,t. l>i)\. Kinjrstou: Printed at tlic Daily News Office. 18(i4. 8vo., 46 pp. iWritteii by Sir Uichard (';ii l\vrij:lit.) 2523. Considerations sur Xotre ( iii:A\Fs\ro'. .Min;\ii;i. Par iin (Jkkiciku dk Mimce. Montreal: Des Pre.si c s a Vaiieur dc Plin^uet & Laplautc, 26, Hue St flabriel. l'^04. 1-Jino., 30 pp. 2529. Canada Defended by Il.r Militia. Qnebtx': Printed at the " .Murniiiir Chnmiele " OiFice, Foot of Mountain Hill. 1S(!4. s*o., i;5 pp. vSiuned •' Miles Knieritus," .siipi)o«>d to be the pen nam.- of Col. John Sewell.) 2530. The St. Al>ian'i H^id. I\m .f' -iios I ,v tlw r.ii.i: c.^mmiiti i: of tbi> Citv ColMii, OK .\Iii\TliiAi ipto the eha.tjes pref.rred by Cui Ncii.i.dn P. Dkvi.in, n.Tainst (Iiillai mk I.a .innii;, Kst^., C'iiikk ok Poi.n k; and the I'lux ki:i>i.m;s ck tiik '"l.M.'ii. in IJefirenee thereto. M'Ulnal I'rii.tid b.v ()»l. r vV Stevei »oii. 11 St. rranr.!- X:ivier Street. l'*«4. ^v,,,. :.-, pp. of Cw \i>i\\ Imu ■iiiv. 2531. Self Relianre. or A I'n -, f,,r the i'ltnTi;. ii By .loseph Wrisrht. DiNiiA.s: IVlM.d ly James Somenille, at the " True I'anner" Offioo. Main St. I>(i4. 8vo.. r.» pp. 2532. Finanrini Crimes- tiuir Caim^ • m> Ijmi i-. Py Henry •'. Carey. Philadeiiihia: lienry Carey liaird, In.bwtrial Publi-her, So. 406 Walnut Street. 1-114. 8vo,, 5H pp. 253r, Practiral Notes on the l.n.lsi \\u>\ \;.. l!i-l.np of I- iiiiiiiirifh. CATAl.OaVE OF PAMI'ilLETS 300 2536. Wilderneu Journeys in .\i:w Um w^u u, in isci;;? IJy the Hon. Aktiiir Hamilton (J.irix.n, Lieutenant Oovemcr, &c Ac 1804 Svom"' ^'^''' ^' * ''' *''-^^'"'"'' ^•"'^■'"l'""'. 7S Prince William Street 2537. Tableau Synoptique .!<• I/()iimiiioi.7. 1804. JL'mo., in pp. 2539 Le Rougisn-e en Canada: ^s i,i,-.,.s rrlipi ,,..... «.^ prin.ipo. mh-Iomn ot «e^ ten- ihuiri's illili-ciuailiriiiii ■-, " I'fscz li-i v(,ix (!<• part. &<•., &c.— " De Maistre." I'iir iiti ()lis<'rv:it.-.ir. Quebec: De» Presses M.caniquea de A. Cote & Cie. 1864. 16mo., 79 pp. 2540 Documents r. lati,,^: to the O.-kmn,! up ok t.ik Xortii Wkst TmmTomv» to >KTTIKMK.\T A.M) Cl l,TH ATIO.N. l.SOJ. i'riiifcd hy v.. I).«! .:..i . ,,., 17 pp. 2541. Les Mines d"or du Bas-Canada ou (unMc ,l„ Mi„p„r. <'-ni.„.,nf diiM|M.rt.n,s r.-iiMlv-nomrnts snr W .Minos de la rhandiftre. Ainsi Mu.. les pnnc.palos rlause. .lu bill pas*,' roccinmei.t par lu U^islature CanadU-nne •111 "liji't di'.s .Min. < ,i',.r. Q....W: I„,i.rinn- par Kl/.'ar Vin.vnf. Coi,, dcs Rure D'Aipuillon ot Stc. Mnno. 1884. Kiino., 2S pp. 2542. Direcfons de Navijra»ion i ..„- nio do Torronouvo ot la Poto du I.abr.^dor et l"ur to CV.^ ,t lo FI.iivo St. Lanront f ..,:i|M ..- Sp,-,):,', rti.-iit d'Apns 1.- ln..p....tions faifo« par ordro do? Cnvor- iiotnonts An.flais pt Franonid, Par L'Amiral RavlioM. .t io- Tapitain.* IJullook. Cook, Une. P« Bnrres ':''"" '• '••""^•!'T ot anir,-. ,1 p;,r lo Cipitaluo Lavami, do la Mari),o Fr:.n- ',MI..-0. Traduit do L'Anclnis par Tlionirti« T. N<>ahitt. QuoIko: Inipriino par F.l/.ar Vinoont. Coin des Rues IVAiiruillon ot Ste Mane. 18(14. 8vo., J03 pp. ''54."?. Etude snr I'Acte o,.,,,, r,,„nt I.r, Faillito. i*(i4. I'.ir I)o.iiri' (iir(iu:ird. Mo.ilroMl: rV^ Pros.,.. .-, V,,|„.ur i\o " LTnion Xationalo." IS. rue St. Gabriel I'lii. 8vo., in,*? pp. 9544, Ministerial Explanritions. 'Jn.l Sos.i.,,. stb IVirllnmont. 27 Viotorin l-PA <. Uo^lmmts & M. Cnniortt. Quwn's Prii.t^TS, 4to., .1 pp. 310 rUBLir ARCHIVPS Of' CASADA 2546. Bill, ciititltHl An Act to anionii tho Act cliaptcr time <.f the ( 'oiisolidiited Sta- tiitcn of Cuiiiida, intituled: An A<-t coatuiniuK spcii.il (irdvisioiis concerning both Hous«yi of the I'rovinciiil riirlliinicnt. Kcccivcd nid read first tini<', Friday, l I'rillltT-. It... .'! pp. 2546. Jugement Errone do M. Khnlst Kkna . fur h-i I.\n(m ts Svi \m:ks. f.ir .\. <». iWntt.ii 1..V Al>he Ciiot;, I'.S.S.l Montreal: TyiKj^raiiliic D'Kusehe Seni-i-al. Kiic .tiiro, il.livrn'd l.y I'rinci|),il Dawson. bof„re the Association of Tenchers Ml <<>iin.'cti(in with till- Mi'Cill Xorninl Scliool, Dt-c, isfii. Montreal: Priiit.^l l.y J. V. IWkct. .'!-«. (irrat St. Jamos Strwt. 1864. 8vo :.'*• pp. ■' 2557. Calendar of Moiihin Coi i.m.k, (Ju.lico. Thirtl Session. ]SfM-5. yiuboo: Printed for Morrin ColleKo. IJy G. T. Cary, Fabrique Street, 1864. .Hvo., IS pp. 2558. The Protest of the .Minority of the Cohcoiution ok Thimtv Coi.i.Kr.K against the I{e.solution Approvi.nc ok tiik TiiKouxik.tL TKArm.so of that Institution. \\ ith an Appendix, Containinj? the Opi.mo.ss of tiik Five Canadian Bishops On the same subject London, C.W. : Daw«,n & Rro.. Book & Job Printers. Richmond St., Opposite City Hall. IStH. fvo.. 22 pp. 2559 The Inaugural Address deliver.d „t the ope,,,,,^ of H. iion Vou.n:v., r^„don Canada West, on the 2nd of December. A.D. 186.3. Hv TIIK KiciiT Kkv. Ci.ablks Pktit M.Ilvaink, D.D., D.C.I.., Bishop of Ohio, IJ. n. of A. To which is apiK-nded the opening address of the Right Rer. the Lord Bishop of Huron. *^ .' . ^^;"''"" =/'»«'»"" & «"'t''". Book k Job Printers, Richmond St.. opposite ( ity Hall. 1864. ICmo., 5b pp. 2560. Amendments to the KoKvrmvM. i.^„s ok Lowih Cxnai.a. sngKested bv the Committee of the Protestant Educational Association of Lower Canada. (1864?) John l-ovell. Printer, Montreal, bvo., 10 pp. 2561 Shakespeare Oration deiivere.l by TLe H rahle .loseph Howe, at the request of ho Saint Georges Society, At the Temperance Hall, Halifax. Nova Scotia. 2.!rd April, 1864. ll.ilifax, .\.S.; •• Citizen " pri.itinp and publishing office. 1864. 8vo., 25 pp. 2562 .Proceedings <.f th.. Twelftl, .So,>jo,i of Tm Svno,, of the I'viTKn CiirRcii of •..V..1.ANI. AND Irklam.. HI tho Dioccse of Toronto, on Wednesday, Thursday and vm ''"-r-T vt'v'*'^' ''"'■ "'"' ^°*^ '^''^'' °^ •'""'•• ^" ^^^ ^''" "' O"' ^^ •VI 1 f\ \^\ 1j A 1, V , Toronto: Henry Rowsell, Printer. 1804. 8vo . 78 pp. 2563. Report of the Commitikk ok tiik (Jknkhai, A.sskmhi.v ok tiik Cim h< : or S(w- I.ANB for promoting the religious interesta of Sa)TTi8H Presbytebians in tub CotX)NlEH. Given in by The Rw. Prof. Stevenson. D.D.. convener. May 1864. KdiKluirgh: I'rinfe.i hy ThoMias Paton. 13 G.H)rge Street. " MDCCCLX IV ^vo,, 25 pp. 2564. Art Association of Montreal. • roniid-.l i«W.> ( K, -onr.oiire.l under Act !'•«■!) TiiK A( r OK iNcoRpoitATioN ciiird Vie,. Pap. 1.3) and The Bv-:.aws adopted nth January. 1864. Montreal: M. Longmoore & ( o iJazette Steam P'ew. Great St. Jarow Street. 1864. 12mo., 21 pp. --1 : i 312 PVttLiv AKrni\f:s OF rA\AnA 2565. The Municipal loan Fund.. ...mI .1... ll„.pitnls .w,.! rhmu,-. „f Tl,o I'rovinco 01 ( iiniiuu. QmlKc: PrinUd «t the " Mon.inK Chronicle" Office. Foot of Mountain Mill. l-'t)!. ,Sv(i., xv + 77 pp. 2566. Letters ■>ii IIi'Mocih-athv. l-dr nn,! ll^.^un^t. •rrmi. ull tilings; hold fuiit tluit which i.s ffood." .\l<.Mii..il: Priiitol 1..V .1. C. li.vk.l, .!» (imit St. .hums St. 1>'G4 8vo IC pp. 2567. Memorial of Amun,,. IVi.i.ktikk. To the II.,n. Willinm II. .s,.w,,ni. .S,..T..tary of State. WusliinRton. .July 9, IstU. 8vo., 40 pp. 2568 Report ..1' .'Jr. .I.,hM II. Kiee. f,.„„ the s-Uet e„„K„ilt „ The Defenees of tho .Nortlieustern trontier. To ucconipony bill II. I{. No. 541. .liu.e-o. l>.;i. (Inlered to l,e printed. .'iMh r„„irre.s. ^.tSe^^i.,„. House lit liipriseiit^tivcs. IJeport No. ll!l. 8vi),, M pp. 2569 Return to w a :>.s. |„r .epies of papers meeted win. the (Ii.nm. TrunK I'Aii u v^ .\Iaii. Shukk siiiee l>t;,'!. Priiitwl by order ef the Le«i8lative Assembly. giiel.c: Printed !.,v Milliter. Hose k l,einiei..v No. N.S IN TMK ri«,VI\vnt.d to the l.o^nslat.ire by His KxeeUemy The I.ientemnt fJovemor. Ir..<|er,ei,,n: C. K. lenety. Printer to the t^n.-nV most Kxeelb^nt Majesty. iMil. ,svo.. i;i pp. 2i,72. Nova Scotia in 1862. I'.p- rs ,vh„inir to tl„. ,w„ ...Mt IMiibitio,,. in London m thjit year. 1. K.porl of .\,,va S..otian Con„ni-sioiier< for the Intenmtional Kxbibition. 'J. Keport of Rev. I). Iloneyman. o. (V|iHs of C..rrc>|H,iMi,.ne,> ivhitive to the .Vova S.'otian Court. 4. Keport of Inleniationa! Sliow ( 'oniinitl<'e. -■'. ■'iiio I'ii.-t and The i-',itnre ,,( S<-\:\ S.-oim." tl. " Novu Scotia and it*i Itesoiin-.-s." a Prize V.m\y bv T. F. Kiiipht ^ Halifax. .\..S.: Printed by T. Chamberlain. 176 Argvle St. l«il-«. 12too. .'i :1! :.!n L'l :27:vi :H7 pp. ' I AT.M.OdVK OF PAMI'llLFTS 313 2573. Memorial of ttio (")i:ini!>i>r of ("..innurci' «! tlic State of Xcw-Vork, to the Stiiiitc nf.,i II01180 of Kcprr.snitiitivi's of tho United States. TrepMretl by .lolin Aii-.tiii Stevens, Jr., SiHTetary, under the direction of the Coninnttee on Oeeiin Steiiui N'aviiriition. .New- York: John W. Aniernian, Printer, No. J" Cedar Street. ]8i!J. (Map.) Svo., m -,;.. 2574. Heads of Enqniry into the Statf. and comiitiiin ok Liciitihh sks, with explana- atory notes, for tlu' n>e of authorities having eliurtfe of lijflithouses, and for tho inhirniation of lijiiithoiise keepers, ie. Hy Alfred P. Kyder, Capt. K. X., F.K.G.S., Lute a Member of the Royal Com- nii-^ion on I.ijrlithouses. London: Printed hy Harrison and Sons, St. Martin's Lane. 1H04. 4to., M pp. 2375. The Admiralty Liit of tlie Lkmts on tiu: Coasts an» Lakks ok nuiTisii Xohtii Amkiik v. Corrected to Jjinuary, iHM. Jfy Kdward DunsterviMe, Commander U.S. llydrot;raphie ( )fhee. Admiralty. Li.<)M7.atio.v K.iads in Canada: Peine Apiiendiees from the Annual iu'i)ort. U.t iMi^i, of the Honourable William MelJoupdl, Coin- nu^^ioner of Crown Lands. guebee: Printed hy Hunter, Pose & Co., St. Ursule Street. is«4. 8vo., r.4 pp. 2578. Coup d'CEil sur la Ce. Jst>4. 21mo., 51 pp. 257B. Coup d'ffiil sur !«•« Uksoi h'-ks Pn(im;rTiVK.s kt i.\ iuliikssk nu (Ivnada suivi d'un '• Pla.i d'Orttanisation " eomplet et detaille, relatif l\ la eolonisation Destine a faire ^uite a'lx "Ktudis ur la ColunUaliun da Bd-s Canada, dipuU dix ans." I'ar Stanislas Drapeai'. Ce (|u'(.i. I. lit .... Kt ce (|u'on ne voit p:isl"' Qiiebee, typofrraphie de L.V'er Hrousseau, 7, rue Binide. ISiJI. .Svo., 30 pp. 2580. Correspondence K.litii.tr to Tin: Imhi-Coi.omm, n.Mi.wAv, Laid before the Li jrislatiire by eoiuniand of lli.n K.xei-ll, lu'y the Lieutenant (ioverno-. (In eontinuiilion of eorresiHnwhncv laid before the Leirisluturo in isf,;!.) Krederi.ton: O. K. Fenety, Printer to the Quwn's Most Kxeellont Majesty, l^tSI. *. us ha.. Im..-!! nllow.ij to tniiiKpir.- A M.I .1,.. K,.marks ..f Mr Ilr,.|,aut on tl... I,..|...r Ann.,u....i„K t.. him tho rn...,* ol hi- .liMii vil. iiH til.' whol.. a|.|.,.nr...l in th.- .M..iitr.al (iaz,.tt.- n.r ■^'"",s.''i'J''"",';?. ^•••^'- '"'"■'"""■^" *■■ ^'"- '" .(;|. ,sv,,.. ui |,|,. H.v Th in.'is Sliirrow Itrowii. (^..l...,.: Print...! for tho Author l,v n„„t..r, Itos.. & (V. St. ITrsnlo Street 1"vo.. ;;ii pp. 2589._ Reports on tl„. Si.kpi.. i... Coirn, Mist: Situate.! in S..i ti. s„ kh.kv. Canada Reports !,y rharl<-J Ifnhh. Mininp Fn>fino..r. M,.ntr..al: IM.ite.l hy .I„hn I-ovell. St. Xieholag Street. 1864. Svo . 10 pp. 2590. The Gold Fields of the World. Our Kn «l..,k.,. of th..m, an.l its Appuc^tiok T.. TMK (.oi.i. I.|Ki.t.s vr (\vNAi.A. A eon.pilutlon by W. J, And.rson, M.R.C S E Quihe-: Printwl l.y C. & (5. F, I),«barat8. 1804. Ifiino., 40 pp. 25S1 Hittel on don, Mim> wo Mri\.;. (^i.bee: Printcnl by O. & f). E. Desbarata. 18.14. 12ino., 45 pp. "°'!m!'1" ?"„*^!,°°''> «f E«'t"n Canada: U ,n>, a r.print of lortiouB of v.riou- r<|..,ri» oi iiif (..,.!,,frit.al Survey ..f CanuilH from 1848 to 186a. M.ailreul: Dawsou Brothers. i864. 8vo., 40 pp. ('ATAunnn: or pamphikti^ 315 2693. Ch«rter Md By-ltwi ..f tl>e St. (Jkohi^k-.s S..,ik,ty ,.f T.,r„nto, In.tit.it.d far the Ki'lK^f <.f Silk 1111,1 I),.»titiito Kiidlislinion and their DewwndanU. Establinhc! lH;i(l. lnoor|K>rHtod 186M. To which ix ud.li-d the Kkport of tiik ("ivmittee for 1863, toRether with a Lint of OflictTS and Alumbcn. Toronto: Printed for tie Society. 1864. 12ino., 31 pp. 2594. The Greenwood Tragedy. Iv.ky.k Ai-drks^ks d.-liv.ri'd to th.- Phwonsbb in TolioMo (i.koi., !. 1 Mtt.r th.' -iiicidi- of Wiriiiim (iri'ciiwood, and ImvinK refer- f'llCl- to lliiit event. To wllilll i» il.l.Kd A.V hVVi.M. T, TliE \.\M\M oK CaNAIU. Jly Colonel Kintnimill. In priHoii and yo came unto me.— Matt xxv., 3G. (iuelph: Printed at the " IleraM " IJook and Job Office, Wyndham Street 1SC4. .svo., .-is |)|). 2396. " The Chesapeake." Th.' ea»o of David Collins, et al., prisoners arrested under the provisionB of the Imperial Act. & T Vie., cap. 7«. on a -harRe of Piracy, invostiffated before Humphrey T. C.ill,crt. Ksq., Police Ma^iHtrat.- of the City of Saint John, and the urtfumenU on the r.turn to the onler of Ilalnjas Corpus, before His Honor, Mr. Justice Richie, witn his decision. Compiled from tlio orijrinal documents. Saint Joi.n, NM!.: .1. ana A. McMillan. Publishers, 78 Prince William Street. 1864. 8vo., 62 pp. 2598. Execution (h> Jons Mkkihn, .lOOO a tiOlW Personnts Prcscnie^-CoNDiiTn Dii I'lirsMSMiit— Sin iiKn\ii:ia;s i'aholks CoMi-f.MNTK ni ionpamnk. (iraiid inr-enciie » Osaka (Jaixui) -30,000 maisons I rul.V^— 1.0.mmon (Ja..im ik Canada, &e.. &c.. &c. A Pajier read before the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec. 6th April. 1864. Ky E. A. Meredith. LL.D. Quebec: PriutetJ by Hunter, Rose & Co., No. 53. St Draule Street. 1864. 8vo.. 18 pp. 2598. Flax and Hemp. A. Kirkwood. 'loronto: Printed at the Steam Press Estnl.lishment of W. C. Chew.-tt & Co KiiiK Strcvt Fn»t. ISfllC?) Svo., 79 pp. 2599. Correipondence r.lntinj,' to "The TM.i.AiMssf> ' 1864., 4to., 7 pp. 2600. Relation de la Captiviti piir.ii !(«. Onnr i.nit^ .n i la Compagnie de Jetiui. NouvelleVork: l*re:..se Cranioi'ty .iu .lean-Mane Shea. M.DCCC.LXIV. l-'nio.. 50 pp. 2801. Catalopie de la Bibliotheque de fen Sih I.. H. I.\fontmm:. Haronnet, Jnge en Chef, etc. Cctte hibliotheiiue coiitient line collection d'ouvraRcs ran?s et pnVieux sur 3'« I'l Hl.ir Mti iin '-s or »! r ii n.-arrr I,, tlu- i.i,,dol solirtod f„r iniitu- '•ti,,ii .s,r (;,.,,rt^. (■on„.«all l.owi- .1 lli„!„,„„. „„ Ikv b,-sl form of Gofrn- .Montr.., I: I'liMi.slied l.y !>;:»„, 11 Urotlicrs. Ist;.-!. I'rl.v L'.n rc!it«. "^vo., ;.', p,,. 2604. Notes sur lo Conv.Tn.m. iit« Fcdoraiix p^i ,.-s |.t pro-oi't- I'.r I,ll,,n. T1m)h. I)"Ar,y M.(i„.. M.H.I A. Tra.luit do rAiiKlai" par I,s. {',. (iladii. St. llyaoiiitlie: !).■» I'n.-s,... a pouv,,ir du " fourri.r dc St. Hyacinllip." 1866. T.'in,'.. tIJ pp. 2605. Speech of The Honorable A. T. Oalt. Mi„i-tor of Kiran.-r. on Supplv. in Com- njitl, o ol fho \\ hoi.'. Holncr..! in yii,.|,oc. L"iili \ iiriist, ^H|■,r,. IlaMi.ltot.: Print,,! an.j piiM ^h.d Ly T. i- K. Whit.-, nt the " .Wctiitor " Office isc.'i. Mvo., It; pp. 2606. M*moires ■! nn Viki \ (\\ui,ii\. 1.'. ■.■!!. ill,- ot coniin.'iil, ^ p.ir Alph. (\ no^nridi.i. Montr.'al: A v.n.lr.' o|„., |,.:., ],., I.jhr.nres. I'.O.'i. lOmo., 4,s pp. 2607. Poisson .r.\Mii.. 1m;.'-.. Kkmhik. .i'nn .I,,u.r do I'ip-on-H.do. ( I!y I.. T. (iroul.x.) Svo., :,\ pj,. 2808. L'Histoire dn Canada is l.i^lw, dos Vi..-l{.,i,. (I.nv.rn.'iirs, Intondants, etc.; I. l>os l.i la Itonu.i.itio,, Fran-.Misf. ot la Ih.niinatiot. Ant'la-, I': r .l.-an l.anKcvi,,, IV.-tro. I'rin.ipal do I'K.v;. .\'.,ir.ul.'- Laval. n.HMonio K.liti.iM. roviio ot un.'tn.'nt.'-.'. yn.'l,,-: Typojrruphio d'AiiK'iistin Vote ot Cic. isny 8vo.. 8 (.p. CATAUKIVK OF FAVPHLKTS Mr 2609. Canada. A (iKdoaArmrAi., Amjk i iTtiui., and Mi-.f;ii\i.iH.irAi. ShiTiii. I'i:bli.ilu'tl by mitliority of tlu- Kiirniu of AKricullurc (iucbii-: rrintoj ut " Le Cuimiliiii " Otiiic, :;i Mnuiit.iiii Hill, Lower Town. T^i;.'). hv.i., .'!3 |ip. 2610. Dolortolatio: a I'n'nl imh.ituai, ni iii»iji y., It.v .'^iini S Kdj.il, Montreal, on Moiubiy, January 9, Montreal: .I.ihii I.ovill, Printer, ."^t. .Vi<-lioIa8 Street. l-il.'S. .Svo., 22 pp. 2611. Report of I.ieiit. ( ol. .lunies II. .**liinKton : GoNi-riiii cnt rrintintf Olliee. Htl.'i. hvo., 70 pp. 2012. Resolutions relatue to tlio I'rop.w.il I'nion of the Itinnsii N'oiiTM Amrrican I'l.a INCKs. t^ielM'.-: Printed b.y Hunter, IJm-o & Co., .St. Ursiile .Street. Hvo., l.'l pp. 2613. Correspondence eoneernim; |iro|..i.a!< for Imi h-Coiomm, l'\ro\, ' tive iV lediTal. I.aul b< fore llie I.ejri^latiire by .■oniniaiid of His Kxeelleney tlie \. ,ant (iovcrnor. Freilerieton : (}. K. Feii.ty, Printer to the Qiu-en's Most Kxecllfnt Majesty. 1 -<;,'.. 8vo., 4:.' pp. 2614. The Union of the Provinces of llmriMi Xoht.i Amkhk a. I!y The Honourable .Joseph Caiu-hon, f Men bor of the Canadian Parliament, and Kditor in Chief of " I.. Jouniiil de Queln" ') Translatt-d l^y (Jrartre Henry Miuanlay. Quebec: Prinfi^ by Hu:iU'r, Uom; & Co., St. Ursule St. ISfl.'S. Svo, 154 pp. (The same in French.) 2616. Olsconrs lur la Confederation. I'rorionees par .MM. C. S. Cherrier. Charles Laln^rpe et (5. K. Clerk. .Montreal: Typof{ruphie de l.aneti.t. l!.,iitliii;i, r ,V Tliorn|isoii. IMl.',. 12mo, 24 pp. 2616. The Future of British America. Ivir ii mh n. i ' How to I'mivviiK for it. Conaolidation is Preparation for a New Nation: Confedoration is Preparation for Annexation. It would ap|>ear that every motive that has induce*! tho union of various Provinces into n single state exisU for the consolidation of these Colonies under a mmrnon let/islalure and eziculii-r. -Lord Durham. I neverthek-HS leave you with ,'i;ry hop,- that the unity of all the BritUh Provinces will be a great fact. I think those ledislators will at least come to the ripht conclusion, and that unity and streniilh will take the place of diviiion and weaknetx. This unity bears with Kreater weijrht upon the defences of those vast Colonies than it does on the commercial advantages, which are in themselves obvious and most important — Sir W. F. WiUiama. ^1 ■ , i ■ 1 i 1 i. L II 318 I'Liii.iu Amiiivrs OF ca\m)a The simple question to be determined is: shall the Constitution of the United Provnieos of British America be formed after the model afforded us by the con- stitution of the United Kingdoms or that of the United States? Tor,,iito: For sale by C. A. JJackas, Toronto St., and other Booksellers ]Nt;ri. ^vo., 16 pp. 2617. Defence of Canada considircd iw mi liiiii(ii:il Question with Refrrenoe to A Wah With Amkrka. By J. L. A. Sininions, C.B., Colonel Royal Enpincers, and Major-General in the Ottoman Army. London: Longman, Green, Longman, Robert.", & Green. 1865. 8vo., 27 pp. 2618. Speech d.'ivered in tin- Lcaislativo A-.eiiil.ly, l,v Alexander Morris Esq incnilu'r for Lanark, S,.u 1, Riding, During the Debate on the subject "of the ( ONH IIKIiATIUX OK TIIK liltlTISIl XoHTll AmKHICAN rilOVIM KS. tjiiel.oc: Priiitwlliy Hunter, Rose &■ Co.. .'-t. Ursule Street. 186,';. Svo., 15 pp. 2619. The Union of the British Provinces. A liii.f Aec.unt of the several confer- ences held in the IFaritime Provinces and in Canada, in September and October, ls64, on the proposed Co.vtEDERATio.N of the Provinces, together with a Report of the Speeches delivered by the Delegates from the Provinces, on important public occasions. Compiled by The Hon. Edward Whelan, M.P.P. (One of the Prince Edward Island Delegates.) Cluirlottetowii. Prince Edward Island: Printed by G. T. Ilaszard. 1865. 12nio., viii+i'.'Jl pp. 2620. Two Speeches on The Union of ■^ue Provinces, by Hon. Thos. D'Arcy McGee, :M.K.I.A., Minister of Agriculture, Canada, &c., &e. Quebec: Printed by Hunter, Rose & Co., 26, St. Ursule Street. 1865. 8vo., 34 pp. 2621. Speech delivered in the Legislative Assembly, by Christopheb Dunkin, Esq., Member for Bronie, during the Debate on the subject of the Confederation of the BniTi.sii XoRTH A.mer](ax Pbovince.s. Quebec : Printed by Hunter, Rose & Co., St. Ursule Street. 18C5. 8vo., 64 pp. 2622. Le Meurtrier d'Albertine Ronouf par Henri Riviere. Quebec: J. N. Duquet & Cie, Editeurs. 1S05. 24mo., 62 pp. 2623. Speech on the Union- of tmk Cot.omks delivered in the Assembly by A W McLelan, Esq., Member for North Colchester. Halifa-x:, N.S. : Printed at the "Morning Chronicle" Office. 1865. Svo 15 pp. 2624 The Reciprocity Treaty: its TIi>t„r,v. Gencrnl Features, and Commerciai, Results. A Speech delivered by the Honourable Joseph Howe, of Nova Scotia on the 14th Day of July, 1865, at the Great International Commercial Convention held at the City of Detroit. Specially revised for Publication by Mr. Howe. Hamilton : Printed by T. & R. White, at the Spectator Steam Press, Prince's Sqnaro, l-^es. 8vo., 15 pp. 1 CATALOVIE OF PAMPHLETS 319 2625. Canada and the United States: An address on the Amoriean Conflict, delivered at Montre:il, on Thursday Evening, Deccniher 22, 1804. By the Rev. John Cordner. Manchester: A. Irehmd and Co., Printers, Pall Jfall Court. ISfio. l^mn i+30 pp. 2626 Speech delivered l.y The Hon. .Trweph ITowe at the Detroit Convention, on the C0MS1ERCI.\L KeL.\TIONS OF GrEAT BRITAIN AND THE UnITED StATES. AugUSt 14 London: Edward Stanford, C, Charing Cross. 1865. 12mo., 48 pp. 2627. "The Niagara Ship Canal:" and " REcipRoriTv:" Papers written for the " Buffalo Commercial Advertiser," hv J. D. Ilavee Esq. ' •■ ' Together with the Speecii of Hon. Israel T. Hatch, in the convention at Detroit, July 14, 1865. Published by Resolution of the Board of Trade, Buffalo. Buffalo: i rinting House of Matthews & Warrent, Office of the Buffalo Com- mercial Advertiser. 1865. 8vo., 58 pp. 2628. The Independence of Canada. A Tract for Coneral Circulation. By A. Alison, Esq. A .thor of the Philosophy and History of Civilization. London : John Bedford, Publisher, No. 8, Sloane Street. 1865. Svo., 8 pp. 2629. The Canadian Canals: Their History and Cost, with an Inquiry into the 1 ohcy necessary to Advance tlie Well-being of the Province. By AVilliam Kingsford, Civil Engineer. Epig. Toronto: Rollo & Adam. 1865. 12mo., iv+191 pp. 2630. First Prize Essay. The RKciPRonTv Treaty: its advantages to the United States and to Canada. By Arthur Harvey, Esq., Fellow of the Statistical Society of London, England; Statistical Clerk. Finance Department, Quebec. Quebec: Printed by Hunter, Rose & Co., St. Ursule Street. 1865. 8vo., 29 pp. 2631. Eeports of Committees of the E.xecutive Council, ^femo. &c. on the Pubjcet of the Renewal of the Recu'rocitv Treaty with the United States of America 1865. 4to., 9+34 pp. 2632. The Eeciprocity Treaty, between the United States and Great Britain, of June 5, 1854. Report of a Special Committee of the Boston Board of Trade, submitted and adopted Jan. 2, 1805, and ordered to form a part of the Eleventh Annual Report. Boston: Press of T. R. Marvin & Son, 42 Congress Street. 1865. 8vo., 23 pp. 2633. Eeport of the Select Committee of tl Chamber op Commerce of the State OF New York, on the Reciprocity Treat i as to Trade between the British North American Provinces and the United States of America. With appendix. New York: John W. Amcrman, Printer, No. 47 Cedar Street. 1865. 8vo., 72 pp. m i i f I -ill rv ' s I 320 PUBLIC AIirilirKS OF CANADA 2634. Papers roktinp to the Conforcnres wliicli Imvp tiikcii place between Her jrnjo>t.v's Govorimiont mid a Deputation from the Executive Council of Canada appointed to eonf.r with Her :Majo^ty's Government on the subject of the Defence of the Province. ISC'). 8vo., 13 pp. 2635. British and .Vmerican .Toi.it Comniis^^ion ,,n the Hudson's B.av and Piiget Sound Ai,'riciiltur;il Companies' Claim.s. ' 1S().'.. Ito., 11-} 4 pp. 2636. Memorials presented to the Comniis'^ioners. under tlio Trenty of .Tulv 1 1803 between Great Britain and the I'liited States, for the Final Skttlement of the Claims or Ti.K IIipsoN's Bay and Ploet's Solxi. Agiucultural Companies; Presented A| ril 17, ISfi."). ■WashinfTton : (iovernment Printinp OfBce. ISfiS. 8vo., 30 pp. 2637.^ Debate ou the Fismkiuks Bill, of the IIox. Alkx. Camp„k,.l, Commissioner of Cro\vii Lands, in the LeKi.w.\t. Lately M.P.P. for South Ontario Toronto: Printed at the Globe Steam Job Press, .li and 28 King Street East 1S(ju. Svo., 1( pp. 2642 Bill, entitled An Act to legalize ,u- eonfinn ,n Agreement made between »he Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada and the Bufialo and Lake Huron Kailway Company. (Reprinted, as amended by the Railway Committee.) Mr. Wood. No. 44, 4th Session, 8th Parliament, 29th Vict, 1865. Quebec: Pr'ntiyt Kv H""ter Tif-r *• P- "3* l^ ' "t >. jj. n THE HUDSON'S BAY TEKRITOEIES; A SEKIES OF LETTEES ON THIS ;i« IMPORTANT aUESTION. BY EDWARD ERMATINGER. TORONTO! MACLEAB, THOMAS ft CO PBINlEftS, .SSQ STPE^T 18£8. •S5735— 30 [Se« No. ms ti 11 BRITISH COLUMBIA VANCOUVER'S ISLAND. RSPLITI WITH TH« LATEST INFORMATION CONCCRNINO THB HEWLT-SISCOVXRED C3-OLD FIEXjIDS. WITH A MAP. [See No. tm ^\.^. PROSPECTUS or €!)r Hioti^-Wtit Craiisprtati0n, RAILWAY COMPANY. CHIEF OFFICE: TORONTO, CANADA. TOEONTO : PiUHTID AT THB OLOBK BOOK AND JOB OrFICK. 1858. ISee No. 1176 'n^' ■^§?^^^**j^ll&' BRITISH COLUMBIA; ITS ^D Condition and Prospects, ci IkIcXH&WE, i'} « AND f MINERAL RESOURCES, CONSIDERED. By JIE.VUY DeGROOT. ?\N' IKAN'CISCO: rrint.l »t Ihp Alt.. I'.il.loruU lob Office. 124 S«r»ioeiito 8lr«H, up suirs, (S i 1^' [See A'o. iJJ.; f ' "'F^ TWO LETTKHS TO THE LORD BISHOP op TORONTO. IV RKPLY TO OHAROFS THE LORD BLSnOP OF HCRON AGAINST THE THEOLOGICAL TEACHING or TRINITY COLLEGE. TORONTO •r OEORGE WHITAKER, M.A.. PBOvnT or T»..irr '•oLi.r'jt TO wHirn IS rarrixtB THP LhTTER OF THE BISHOP OF HURON TO THE MEMBKR3 OF THK E-ECr;T[Vg ^OMMrTTBR OP THE SyNOD OF HIS DlOCIiSh: TORONTO : ROWSELL & ELUS, PRINTERS. 1860. ^.">735^31 (See No. ttst C^-RIBOO, THE NEWLY DISCOVERED GOLD FIELDS BRITISH COLUMBIA, r-LLT DESCBIBED BY A T^ETURNED DIGGER, ■WHO HAS MADE HIS OWN FORTUNE THERE, AND ADVISES OTHERS TO GO AND DO UKEW18E. • Ucn tt tbeie diggliies (ret frotr t'...-« u UTi ozsnt per day." — >« r:..Tfj, Ai-u«-» li\ I wx Slicru EDITION. DABTON & HODGE, HOLBORN HILL. 1862. (See No. »4M ^t^StV^ (I' .VY.^«^'ti r ^'v^. ^ CATALOaVE OF PAMPHLETS 321 2643^^ Act. Concerning the N..uh.....,o. or Aukss. And Em,ch...o.- and Qu.b.k. 2644. Copper Mining in Canada East. ^p:^^^^^^- S:^ - Co..r Mine. ^^ ^Quebec: P„...d b. Hunter. Hose & Co.. St. ['rs^.,:treot. 1865. 12.o.. 2645. Contributions to the Ckm.stkv or X.vx, ra,, Watkrs. By T. Sterry Hunt, LL.D.. F.R S »atkrs. ^JZZtm^'^ ''"™""'' '■^'""-" J-"'"> of Science for March. July, and Montreal: 1865. 8vo., 67 pp. 2646. The Animals of North America. I hke the society of fish," Ac-Wniiam Scrope By R Salrnt tir; '^tl "^""^"^^^ ^''"^ ^^' «-« ^^^^'on Club. Jamais fsS^tS! ?2 J;."™'^ * ^^•' ^-*-- House. 67 Great St. 2647. Mgr. Ganme, sa tfiese et sks Dkfenskurs ^HyaTth" t: SX^^^^'^^'r ^7T '^""^ ^'--^ement. du "Courrier de StX\ti:l^/'!:rlZ\'s ir^^^^ (Attributed to R. P. Stromler, jesuite.) '^'^' ri^:?^^fc?K^»JS;;-e T^oa sur La Question des Clas- 1 ar George Saint-Aime. 8vo., 61 pp. ''' InS:^S;:S1S^C^"i::r]^Bi;ho^ ^T"?;^ ^^ ''^ ^-- ^^-s Mutual PubHsbed by re.ues"t a'/sold t Kefi onlTeTs" -^^^ ^'^''• Quebec: Printed by G. E. Desbarar 1S65 8vo 23Tp °" Chuit td'^R^ctVlf 1"^^^^^^^^^^^ I'rjZ-' S-°" °^ *»•« ^''^^'^^'-l of Christ's Published at the request of his Parishioners'. ' 48 pp.' '"'"' ''■^■- '■ ^- ^^- '^^''^'•"-- 'S PHnee Willian. Street. 1865. 12mo.. ''"januVrisS*^ °' ^''^ '^•"''«^- ^ «"-" P--f"'d on Sabbath Evening. St. JoCn:^.'"''''"'^ '*^^^'^' ^--*- of the Reformed Presbyterian Church. Published by Request. Saint John, N.B.: Printed bv BarneB «"-i C-^irr-r^ P • tt-„. laoo. i2ino., 42 pp. ' ■"■ '-'^^ip^.iiy, Pnnce William Street. S57;!5— 32 'iff Jill 4'i-J 322 mil. II- MirniVFS OF C'.4V.4nA 2652 A Sermon proachod in St. Ai..lrcw-s fluir.'h. Toronto, on the ooci.sion of The LamS Scath of one of The Elders of the Church, the late Hon Arc...b;.ld McLean. Picoid.nt of Her Majesty's Court of Error and Appeal for Upper Canada. , ^. i. By John Barclay, D.U., Minister of St. Andrew's Church. Published by request. Toronto: Rollo & Adam. MDCCCLXV. 12mo.. 39 pp. SM'i A Lecture on tlio Aims and Tskki i.nks.< of Mkciianrs' Institutes. 2653. A Lecture, on^ ^^^ ^^^^^^._^^ ^^ ^^^^ ^^.^^.^ Mechanics' Institute. December. 18C4, By Janios Dallas, Esquire, President of the Institute. Published by request. Barrio: Printed by D. Crew, at the Advance Othce, Dunlop St. 186a. 8vo.. 25 pp. 2654. An^Essay on^ Vmr'cortlandt, Late Consulting Physician to the Ottawa Gen- eral Ilospital, and Consulting Physician to the County of Carleton Protestant Hospital, &e. &c. c. • » Published by Request of the Ottawa Natural History Society. " Quicquid uascitur notandum est." .^ai-r a„„ Printed at " Tlie Ottawa Citizen" Steam Printing Establishment. 186... 8vo., 10 pp. 2655. Biographie et Oraison Funebre du TtrM-. ^\. V- LAnnrxK, et ■"'t^'^^^' e.'™"*;,^ rclatifs a .a nu-mcirc, ainsi quTi la visite de Pn..,,r.-F. A.tbkut de Gaspk, Eck au College L'Assomption suivis d'une Lottie de Mgr. de Montreal et dun Bref d-. Souverain Pontife. „ ^ it- » lonc ao/> MoMtroal: Jmprimorie de la Minerve, No. 10, Rue St. Vincent. 18C5. 8vo.. 85 pp. 2656. Oraison Funebre du General de Lamori-i.-re. , r- ,, -j,„i„ Hb I'nmn,,,.,-,. par M^-r. Dupanloup, Kvo-iue d-Qrleans dans la Cathedrale de Nantes le IT cetobre ISfi'). Quebec : .1. N. Duquet & Cie., Editours. 1SG5. 24mo., 118 pp. 2657. Maple Leaves from Canada: f^r the Grave "f A''«^';?' Jl^'^"'-^-; •'""?-,!' S* course delivered bv Rev. Robert Norton. Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, and Address by Rev. Robert F. Burns. Pastor of the Canada Presbyterian Church, at St. (^ithavines. Canada West, April 2;5rd, 1805, together with Proceeaings of Public Meeting.?, &c. , , „ , , t v, r>(R„„ isfi-; St. Catbarines: Printed at E. S. Leavenworth's Book and .Tob Office. 1865. 8vo., 38 pp. 2658. Journal of the Proceedings of thr Punnxrut. ^vNon of the Umt™ C.™ OK KN.M.AN,. AM. 1hk,.an,. ill Canada. Third Session. IMd in the City of Jont- real. Fmm Sept. i:!th to Sept. 20th Tnrlusive. m the lear of Our Lord MDCCC- LXV. With an Ai.pen.lix and Supplcim iit. Montreal: Printed by .lobn Loveli, St. Nicholas Street. l^O.x Pvo.. 115 pp. 2659. Journal of the Fourth Session of tl." S-.nod of the l-nite,l Chi.reh of England and Ireland in the Duhksk of Ontaiiio. Held in Pieton, on Ti.es * Kii."ston- Printed at the "Canadian Churchman" Ofiice, Corner of Bagot and Princess Street,*. MDCCCLXV. Svo.. 2T:;-345 pp. Ck'^IBii^mtlSjf CATALOaiE OF PAilPHLBTS 323 Par un " Chretien." 0,,,;;.'';° z:,^rr.:o:Sit;q\rpro'f7',cr" "°"™ -""" '-" 18G5. Svo., 44 pp. ' • • •) 2661. Catechisme Alponqnin avec Svi.i..»nAiFna,gan Gaie Aiamie Xikamonan. Kanact™ Kekmomagemagak Moniang: Tak8abikickote e.d.t. John Lovell. 1865. ICmo.. 52 pp. '''t3J^iS^rS;^j:/l^::it'^-ri -^^^ eneo.nte„ with the Indians; ay rrederic Ivuljer. Boston: IJaniet* and Ilailiday. 1865. 4to., vi+1,32 pp. '"'"^^"^^^Z^^t^:^^-;^-^ '^-- «--■• - ^^e Coast ..f '''t °2'f frfr' "' ^''^ '""^ "^ ^'""^™-^' f-" ^'«-'-^- 26/., 1T81. .. Ncen.. P.°T y','"*t.P""'eJ from the Oritrir.ul MSS. Ph.Iadelphia. MDCCCLXV. 4to., 00 pp. Keproduit d. r;Liri"S;,i^L!'rsi'^""^ ''^-'--- ^"''''^- 30 pp"^ '"'""'^ P" ^"«^^« «---!. Ko. 4. R„e St. Vineent. 1865. 8vo.. 26.6. Memorial of the Govornors. PHncipal. and Fellows of McGil, College and r.hn^'i^^ ''" ''^'^'^"""^ ""^ «°--"" ^-"'^l -d to the Legislature, -Montreal: John Lovell, Printer, St. N- '..las Str.:t, ^5. 12tno., 8 pp. ^^'^i^^'f^r^-^S-^^tS-::^'- ,,,f ^->« °^ '^« --"^ ^--it. ^^^ ^Montreal: Printed by J. C. Beckett, Great Saint James Street. 1865. 8vo.. pns.ngo botwee, E one , 1 a R-^J of Jundy; or a plan to shorten the "•-;!3 ;i;so included. "" '"" ^''"' '^vo.,totp" *"■ ^" '''■"'" ""^ '^"™'""^' ''""'"^- '^ <^°"'^-^ street. 1865. >-,-,7;i.5_;50j ■:::'aiBrs3im 324 I'UliLlC AUCaiVES Of CAXADA 2669. ColUge rAssomption. IIojimaok d'hn Mkdaiixon- im'si'nte par .M. Maximilien HiUAi'D, Doyen de I'Keolo de Droit du ColltiKC Stc. Marie, Montreal. Montreal: Iniprimoric de li. Jlinervo, rue St. Vincent, IC. 1805. 8vo., 16pp. 2670. Rapport sur I'Ecole d'Agriculture de Ste. Anne. Par Georges Leclore, M.D., Secretaire de la Chambre d'Agriculture du Bas- Canada. •• lx!8 progroa de rAf;rif,nltiiro &<■. &c. — Napoleon III, Discours a I'ouverture de l'Asgen.3lee Legislative." Imprime par ordre do la Chambre d'Agriculture. Montreal: Joiin Lovell, Ii.iprimeur, Kue : Nicolas. 1805. 16mo., 67 pp. 2671. The Memorial Addres: on Abraham Lincoln, delivered at the Hall of the jleehanics' Institute, Saint John, N.n.. .hiiie 1 IJ^o.'i, at the invitation of tl:e Citizens, by Cliurlcs M. KUis, Ksq., of Boston Mass. Saint Juh.i.N.B.: J. & A. McMi'lan. 78 Prince William Street. 1865. 12mo., 31 pp. 2672. Suggestions on the Propriety -md Praciicabilily of SrciniNO Colonization Through the Means of Adoption of the Allotment Svstem. r.y an Actual Settler. (II. Y. Reao prop..Be,l An,en,ln,e„t Bill By Desire Girouard. B CL ^"" "'^'^ ^^^^ C'«>«^«- -Momrc.l: IVinUd l,v John Lovoll, St. Nicholas Street. 1865. 12n.o o^s pp Printed by G. E. Desbarats. 4to., 6 pp. ^Uuiu, Ku,iuecr, xZre^ Descr.pt.ve eatalo^uo, by Charie. UoLb. Esq.. 1-mo., 10 pj). '''^Kl^t:^rS^-l- -;;-:^^^^"i- into the fe.ibility of jird Session, 8th Parliament, 28 Vi, n... 1865. Quebec: Printed by Uuntcr. Eose & Co.. St. Ursule Street. Svo.Upp >i681. Report on the C.K.n.vv Go.o F.K.n.. and the Bhsx Mha.s or thk. B.v-..op. Printed by Order of the Legislative Assembly. ^^J"t:., LT;;;' '-- ''- ^-"-'^'-^ '^ «-^«« ^- I>-barats. ^se,. CWith aXJiZr-' ^°™- '"'--^- ^ ^'o-'et SuS:-fort.:Ver;Tru:: With map and embellishments. Compiled by J. Distumell. author of the "Picturesque Tourist" ^f^ lemo'^-iilY^l pp""^''^^^^ '^ ^'-^- «"^^ner. ^o^^tlZl's^r^^, 186.. 2683. A Six Weeks' tour in Western Canada iiy a Lady. (Jane Porter.) Montreal: Printed by John Lovell. St Nicholas Street. 1866. 16n.o., 40 pp ISctmno^'l'i ?^'' ''""^^'^ "^ '■ * ^ *^'=^'»-' ^« ^"- Wniian. Street 2685. Heport on the Property of the Acadia Coai. CoyPANT. Nova Scotia For prxvo- circulation only among the Proprietor^. "' -New lorl Bowne & r« «t.nf.-„,,p.s „,, 1 P • » ,^- r, 25 pp. ^-f •■•"^■sahJ I nritcrs. ]4j Broadway. 165. 8vo., 2686. The Charter of the Acadia Coal CoMPANy passed by the Legislature of Nova Scotia, 1865. Halifax. N.S.: Printed by James Bowes, & Sons. 1865. 8vo 16 pp k ^n 326 PUBLIC AKCmVKS OF CAXADA 2687. Report on the Intkrcoi.oniai, Uaii.wav K\ri.oRAT(>nY Sirvev, mndo under Iiistructiona from the Oanndiaii (lOviTiiinent, in the year 1864. By Siindford Kli-inintr, Civil lliicinitT. Printed hy Order (if the Legislative A^i.scml)lJ'. Quebee; I'rintwl by Hunter, Rose & Co., i-'O, St. Ursulo Street. 18G5. (With maps.) Svo., 101 |ip. 2688. Seventh Annual Report of the Railway Commissionkrs of the PnonNCE of Xkw Biunswick, for the year 1804. Printed hy Order of His Kxeelleney the Licuten.ant Oovernor, for the use ■ f the Hon. The I-epislativo Couneil and the House of Assenihly. Saint John. N.15.: Printed by H. Chubb & Co.. Prince William Street. 1805. 8vo., 40 pp. 2689. Report of the Sirvey oi- Extkn-uon of the Khiopkan and North American Uaii.wav to tlie Amehran Uolndauy, and Bhancu Li.ne to Fredeiucton. By K. K. Burji.-e. C.K. Krederieton : Printed by John Graham, "Head Quarters" Office. 1865. ■■"vo., T.I • xiv pp. 2690. Narrow Gauge Railways; A rRorosAi. f I'-'i-.n, and revised Ott,nva: Printed by Hunt,.. Ro.o & Co.. S.li.y Street. 1«C0. 8vo.. 100 pp. 2700. The Bird, of Canada I opnnted from the Transactions „f the Society. ^"^^"^""• K^taS:;'^- ;"S.^^:^j;t: ""' ^"^^°"' ^ ''•^ «-"« «--> ^--« 2701. Journal of the Vovahe of tl>e S..,k,p Mary, from Qufbeck To.mV, -.t. account of her wreck oflF Montauk Point. L.I . Ann! 170 ' ^ " ""''^ '° All' '"',^'^t"<^tion and notes, by K. B. O'Callaghan Albany. ^.Y.: J. Munsell. 78 State St. 18CG. ^8vo.. .vii+50 pp. 2702. Condition, of the Deposition of Coal, more especially as illu«tr,,t«H K *», , formation of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick '""strated by the coal- 2703. D6couverte du ToMBKAt- he Ciiampimx Par MM. los abbes Lavcrdiere et CasRrain. Quebec: C. Darveau. Imprimeur-Editeur. rue La Montagne. 1866. 8vo.. 19 pp. 2704. Ob,ervation, sur la Br< ■ hure de AI\[ les Abtv'a To,.o,j-a t.vement a la Decouvkbte du Tombeau de ChamJU.J"'"''''''' "' ^""^"'" '^'«- rar Stanislas Drapeau. 28 pp^''''^^ Typogrnphie de George T. Gary, 13. rue de la Fabrique. 1866. 8vo.. 2705. The Organization of the Empire. By THE Hon. Joseph Howe. London: Edward Stanford. 6. Charing Cross. S.W. 1866. 8vo.. 33 pp. 2706. The Confederation of British North America. By L. C. Bolton & H. H. Webber, Royal Artillery, with Maps. London: Chapman and Hall, lU Piccadilly. 1866. 12mo. 149 pp 328 VVlll.tr AUVHIVES OF CASAHA 2707. Confederation innsidcinl in nlatinn i.> ili.. Intrri'tH iif Tun Kmimiik. I!.V TlIK lliiN. .IdNKfll IlnHK. Lnmlcm: l-.dward Stunl'nril, •!. ('liiiriii),' ('ro«!>, S.W. l»tii Hvo., ;I" pp. 2708. A Review <'f II""*. Jh'Ii'm Unwi'si |'N»\v. .ntitli'il "(\,uU 1. mtion coii-^idprcd in ri'lalinii to tin' InttTr.-ts of the Kiiipirc." My I'. S. Iliiiniltdii. n.ilit'.ix. N'.S.: I'riiitiil \>y A, (irMiit. rrinti r to the QiU'ciiV M(i>t Kxrpllont Miijr-ty. l>.r,i'.. >\,,.. L'.-i pp. 2709. Brief Suggestions in nLrar,! t, t]](< ruiiMNTmN ok \.,»u. Cuvi unmiats for I'i'jii I- ami Ijiwit Caiiaila, in o>iiiu'i-tinii with ii Federal I'liion of the British .Nurth AiiiiTiran l'ri>viiiri-i. I'.y .\lplicii..- 'I'odd. I.ilirariau of tiie Le).'i>lative A^pemlily of Canada. Printed t>y Order. Ottawa: rrintcd by O. K. De«I>arals. T^IW!. ,Svo., IT) pp. 2710. Act of Incorporation, Ily-Law-. and T,i-t of Memliers. of tlie Ottawa Natural lli-^loi-y Soeiely. KstaMislic^d 1m!1. Ottawa: I'rinted 1a' li miter, luise and Co. 1S()(!. 8vo., 10 pp. 2711. A letter to tlo llitdit H.inoralile Till. E\iil. OK Cahwiimin. Prineipal Secretary of State for the Colonies. I!y Hon. CllAHI.KS Turi'Kii. In reply to a panii'l'let (iitilled " roM- i;iii;n\T!oN, eun^idered in rolatioii to the Tntoro.^ts of the Empire." ^X'W. 8vo., 7S pp. 2712. A Letter to the RiL'ht IIononraMe TiiK E.Mii. OF C.vunarvdx, Principal Secre- tary of State for the Colonies. ]5v William Annand, M.P.P., for the East Riding of Halifax, Nova Scotia. London: Edward Stanford, := ki,,, stroot i..,,,;:";;!";;;. ""'•"■ ""■"^- ^"■^"" ''-"••■•• -= ^ "• >:t. I>.'s pr,.>.,.s M,-T;,,,i,|„p ,1,, (^. n.rvcaii. Qn.I,,..: .1. X. i,,„,„„. I.il,r,ur. -Kdit.Mir. is,;n. jo,,,,,. 4, „j, 2721, Coup D'Oeil Mir rilonime it sn ( huto. I'ar Jfciiry I.inroix M;;:n:;;lr;Li^i::S'-i':r;r'^^'-'^- ^- ^-"-^ street. :«««. '''Ij;':. '"'" °' ^''"^- -''"'^-^ ^ ■- "f >'"<'- Vira..U. „„., So..ial inter- li.v Ilciiry Lafriiix. Svo..^;?;J"^'^ "■ ''- '^"^'-"' ^'-"- -J P'"''i^her. 51 Liberty Street. 1800. 2723. The Twelve Days' Campaign. By Frederick Driscoll. An Impartial Aeeount of the Fik.al Campaign of the Late War 2724. Sketch of the Canadiav MivrsTriv ''' Jun'^S"" ''"' "" ^"" ^-'"^^= ^"♦'" "" -^--"t of the Batt... or R,„ohwav. Ihird Edition. With Map and Plan. Toronto: Rollo & Adam. ISfiO. b>o., 92 pp. 2726. The Fenian Eaid at Fort Er.k. June the First and Secon.l 1866 'I oronto : W.C.Chewett& Co.. King Street East. 1860 Svo.. 95 pp. 2727. Proceedings and Renort "f ti.-, p^.o^ ^^ f-— ir. • -i- nccted with the late EngagemenratLime Ridge"' °" "" ^'^'••"'"'"'''°«e« ^on- 0?,wi"'i^'' Tfl °t.^? lif '^ellcney the Commander in Chief. Ottawa: Printed by G. E. Dcsbarats. 18CC. 8vo., 46 pp. ■ i' 330 '■I IIIJC MlilllVKS Of rWADi 2728 and 2729. Speech "f tin- IIuMii luni.r A. T. Oai.t, Minintrr of Finance of Panada, IN INTHiilX I INfi TIIK I!l Ix^KT. Otfiiwii: rriiilnl l.v Hunter, Unsn & Co.. Sully Strift. l^tirt, gvo.. W pp. (Siinic iti rmu-li.) 2730. Le Colonel Dnmhour(t*s. I'lmlc lIi-tori.|n,. ('iiiiii.liiiiiii>. (Ilv til.' I!.v. AM..' liois.l (JiirluM- \),o Pri's^rs .1,> A. Cot/' ot C'li'. 1>*M. Svo.. M pp. 2731. The Irish Position in linirKu anh in K'mimiicvn N'oimi Amuikh. .\ Letter til til' I'hiic'iis (iK TIIK Imsll I'liKss, irrc'sprctivi" of party. I'.v Tin: IIiiN. 'I'iioMas D'.Vhi V M('6(i. With notes added. Ry .Tohn .Mills. London: Simpkin, Marshall, & co. ilunchester: A. Ireland ^ Co, 1866. Svo., -:i pp. 2736. Reports of Mr. A. Michel and Dr. T. Sierrv JFunt, on the Gold Region of Canaha, tran.sniitted hy Sir W. K. Lotran lo t! e Honour.ible Commissioner of Crown Lands, Fi liruar.v ISfitl. Ottawa: Printed hy llunter. Kose and Co., Sally Street. 1S0(5. Svo., 28 pp. 2737. Grand Trunk Railway of Canada. Littkii from Mr. Bkvbcks in regard to TuADK Letween Canaka and tiik Lowtu Pkovinies. ilont.eal: 18imi. i8.)«.''ht'.'.'4,-!';jr'' ***' ^^'"'' '" ""'"■" * ^'"- '^ * ^'' '^"'^ "^'""1 •^'^'«'. V..C. n,V .1. W. 'I'ate, Ks,,.. Civil Kn^iruir. l'w..rl,oro„^M,: I'ri„t..d l,y H.-IhtI lJ.„„«i„,.. Publi.lu.r of the PH-rboruiiKh l\.v\ WW. Mvo., Uti pp. " "^Vor^tTj^.r/lMr/ '''"' ''"""'^•'^"'^'" "»■ "'^'"' '■•"• T"^- IV'v.N.K OK XovA Sen,,, lMif„x .\..S.: Pri.itrd l.v A. C.nu.t. Print.T to tho Quro.,". Mo«t F-.cell..„t .Majesty. IsiiO. Hvo., njpp, r .ctiu ni 2742. The School Book Question: L.for. ii, r.vK- t,. tho Hhov ..^Miiist the i;m CATioNAL Dki-ahtmf.xt fur Tppi-r Canada: fl o 1 h' r/'"""."" f^"""'' ^"'""' '";'^'^"''"« ""J ^•"■'tir.n.nK ■ at i. contained in t .0 1, Iters, and nfutniK various othor misstatements whieh ,. . appeared in the Olobe since their publication. 1. First Letter of Rev. Dr. Ryerson. 2. Letter of .Mr. John Lovell. •'!. Si<,.nd Ix-ttpr of Rev. Dr. Ryerson. rected./'"'"'^ ^'"''' "^ "''"■ ^'- ^^^■"'""- ^^""" «dJitional misstatements cor- Rrown 5-'""''''"'"'^"'"'' "^ ^''- Tl'omns Nelson. (Rrother-in-law to Hon. George Jfo.treal: 1'rinted by John Lovell. St. Nicholas Street. 1806. 8vo.. 07 pp. 2743. Notitia Litlirr.:a: Rrief dire.tion, for the administrntinn of th • ^ncrnmonts and the celebrate of divine service according to the present use of the Church of To which is added a form F(>r the admissiov of a nion'sTER London: J. T. Hayes, Lyall Pluco, Eaton Square; and 4 Henrietta Street Coient Garden, lemc, 45 pp. . 'u t iienneiia Street, 2744 Sunday. (Ry E. IL Plumptre, M.A., Professor of Divinity and Chaplain King's College. London, and Prebendary of St. Paul's. Reprinted with Additions from " The Contemporary Review " 8vo 30''""'^''' ^''"'"'"' ^°"'1°" ""'I Edinburgh. James Maclohose. Glasgow 1S6& 2745. Thirteenth Keport of the Colonial Chiroi and School SoriicTv for the Dio- cese of Montreal, Canada, Adopted at the Annual Meeting held at the Mechanics' Institute, on the 1 Sth January, 18G6. Corresponding Cor- , „ . incorporated by Act of Parliament, 18 Vict. Cap. ccMvii, 1S65. Montreal: Printed by John Lovell, St. Nicholas S •• 180 ..• . 43 pp. 2746. Correspondence between the Risiiop of Nova Scotia .. t.v^ Rvn^v no rnnov Cochran. M.A.. toi.chinsr the Dismiss.".! of the latter fr ■■ --■ - ■ f „* Salem Chapel, Halifax, N.S. -.....„. a 01 Second Edition. Halifax. N.S. : Printed by MacNab & Shaffer, 1860. . ,.. :K , . 332 ruiiLic ARCHires op Canada 2747. The Fearful Condition of thk Ciukcii of ENni.Axn, in the Diocf;sE ok Hiron, us ^liiiwn in the Si'j ].( ii oi iiii; BiMKip or III ho.v. Dclivcnnl in tlie Vestry of St. Paul's, London, Canada West, on Monday 2nd April, 1S6G. With f( .niiifiits liY IIknuv Landor, Esq., ^!.D llaniiltoii: Printed at the Speetator Steam Press, Prince's Square. 1S6C. 8vo., 11 pp. i2748. A Sketch of the Buxton Mission and Elgin Settlement, Kaleigh Canada West. I ::■ 'nil ^;::iiii ; .i . S. Wii-.in, I'liiit''' and Law Stationer. Ann St. 1m!(!. 12111(1.. 12 pj). 2749. Church Society Missionary Meeting. \ ina-i.itT of the Adprkssks of the Right lvi:<:. A. ('. CoxK, D.D. (Bishop of Western Xew York.) and the other Si)eakor8, At the ilissionary Jlectinp in coiuicetion with the Clnireli Society of the Diocese of Toronto, Held in the .Music Hall, Tdronto, on iloiiday evening, the IGth April, InOG. X.B. — Shn;ld any Profits arise fr'sn the Sale of this Report, they will be devoted to the .Mission Fund. Ton.nto: Printed hy TL Rowsoll, King Street East. ISCC Svo., 22 pp. 2750. Miraculous Agency ei.nsidered us a Basis (if Religi(.iis Opinion. A lecture. Ry .John ^lahon, Ks<]., B..\. London, C.W. : Printed at the Free Press Steam Book and Job Printing catab- lishmciit, North Street. l^GG. Svo., 24 pp. 2751. Sporting Intelligence. 'I'he Rack koh tiik ^Iithf. ■' Woe unto those men by whom offences come." To the Minority, Lay and Clerical, in the Anglican Synod of Toronto, who have hitherto advocated the elective system in the appointment of Bishops, but whose names even are imknc.cn to him, this little tract is dis-respcctfully dedi- cated by Tintinnabulum. Toronto: IhGO. 12mo., 22 pp. 2752. Synopsis of the Changes in the Law EFrKCTED by the Civil Code of Lower Canada. Ry T. JfcCord, Advocate, secretary to the Codification Commission, Ottawa: G. E. Ucsharats, Printer ISi'.G. ^vo., 39 pp. 2753. law respecting the Bar of lower Canada with the Bylaws of the General Council and of the Sections of the Districts of Montreal, Quebec, Three Rivers and St. Francis. Printed by order of the General Council. (If^CG.) French & English.) 12mo., Ill pp. 2754. Annnaire de I'lnstitnt Canadien pour 18GG. Celebration du 22mo Anniversaire et Inauguration du Nouvel Edifice de L'Institut Canadien lo 17 Decembrc ISGG. Montreal: Imprimerie du Journal le Pn:,s, 9 Rue Ste. TherSse, 1866, 8vo., 32 pp. 2765. A Bill, entitled An Act to Amend p.n Act rcsnectir.ir the Ynlnntr-cr Militift Force. (No. 1.33.) Printcxl by G. S. Dcsbarats, 1.S6C. 4to., 4 pp. CATALOOCE OF PAUPBLBTS 333 2766. Eegnlations respecting the Volunthkr Muith PuUished by Command of His Excellency the Commander in Chief Ottawa: Printed by G. E. Desbarats. 18CG. 8vo., 28 pp. 2757. Report on the State of the M.mt.a of the Province of Canad. GovlrGet;:i.'°'' ''°"" °' ^"'^'""^^^"^ ^^^ C«™<^ °f «-■ ^-eUenoy the 20 p°"""'"' ^"''''"^ '''■ """*"'' ^"^ * C''- Sally Street. 1866. 8vo., 105+ 2758. Standing Orders of the CrviL Skrvhe Wmu-. Re.iimknt. (As adopted at a meet tng of the Officers held at Ottawa on the mh of October 1806) Printed by U. E. Desbarats. lOmo., IG pp. 2759. Reirulations and Orders for the Naval Bitif^ADE of Nova Scotia I'repurcd by Major Pitts, N.B. By conmiaud of His Excellency Sir Wm. Fcnwick Williams of Kars. KCB Coniinandcr 111 Chief of the Local Forces, &c '^-^.li-, Svc^fpilf' ^""^"^ ^'''"'"^ ^^' ^^'- ^^""""»"--"' 125 Upper Water Street. 18GC. 2760. Report of the Commissioners from British North Americv appointed to niqu.re into The Trade of The We.st Imhes, Me.x.co & Brazil. "'^'''''"*"^ *° ernor Generlr ^'"^' "°"''' "^ ^""'""™' ^^ Order of His Excellency the Gov- Otniwa : Printed by G. E. Deabarats. 1866. 8 vc, 184 pp. 2761. Commercial Relations with British America H.„ '"^1/""" *^"' ^"■''^tary of the Treasury, in answer to A Resolution of the House of Representatives, March 28, 18G6, calling for information in regard to commercial relations with British America. .'iSHh Congress, 1st Session, Ex. Doc. No 128 8vo., 36 pp. '^^^ll^uShi^TrTdo^.T'^ ''VK^-'''-'7l "' I^-^^'™"""- with Great Britaiv, to Am^rtca. ^"'''^ ^*°*'' "'"^ '""^ ^'°^'"'-^'-^« °f British North the UiTdltaL^- "• ''"'^' "' ^'^ '-''"''' °^ '""^ ^--'^'^ "^ ^^<^ Treasury of Washington, D.C.: Treasury Department. 1S66. 8vo., 84 pp. 2763. Union Pacific Railroad. Report of Thomas C. Durant. Vice-President and \:r!^7:L:.::\^'' °^ ^'-^^"- - -'-^°" - ^^« — -Set Svo., M^pp'"""' ^^''"' ^' ^^'^"'' * ^°" ^""*"'' " ^"^^"" S'- ^°'- ^'berty. 1866. ^''^*tr?i^'^*" ^«'""«"'1«'° ^^ Cholera, Adopted at a Medical Conference held in the liuroau of Agriculture, in March, 1866. Printed by Authority. Printed for the Bureau of Agriculture and Statistics. 1866. 12mo 34 nn (Same in French.) ' ^'^' 2766. The Northern Kingdom. i'J a Colonial, " Coelum non animum mutant qui trans mare currunt " ).iw..on Brothers, 2:i Great St. .laiucs Street, Montreal. ISGGi ?) 8vo AO pit, •• 1;: It' 334 PUBLIC ARCHIVES OF CANADA 2767. Hunter & Pickup's Panoramic Guide frcnu Xiaoaua Falls to Qiebec. By Win. S. ll\intcr, Jr. Montreal : Published by Iliinter & Pickvip. Printed by John Lovell, St. Xichulas Street. ISOO. 12mo., 06 pp. 2768. British Columbia. Columbia River Exploration, 1SG5. Instructions, Reports, and Journals relatins to the Gi)vernment Exploration of Country lying between flic .*^luis\vap and Okanapran Lakes and the Rocky lloiintains. New Westminster: Printed at the Government Printing Office, 18CG. 4to., atirp. 2769. The Canada Vine Grower: How Every farmer in Cainida may plant a vine- yard and make his own wine. By J. JI. de Courtonay. By the fruit of their corn, their wine and oil thoy are multiplied— Ps. iv, 8. Toronto: James Campbell & Son. IStlG. 8vo., 58 pp. 2770. Etudes Philologiques snr qiiehim-s Lanfrurs Sauvases de TAmorique, par N. O. Ancien Missionnaire. (le Pire .lean Andre Cuoq.) Je trouve que rien ne sert davantage ii jujrer des connexions des peuples que les langues. Leibnitz, Lettre au P. Verjus. ilontreal : Dawson Brothers, 55, Grande Rue St. Jac(]ues. ISCC. 8vo., 160 pp. 1867. 2771. Alphabetical Index to the Statitis Pa-'.-id hy tiik. Parmamknt oi- Canada since the date of the Consolidated Statutes (1S50). With an Appendix Shewing the Amendments to all the Consolidated Statutes. By T. P. Butler, B.C.L., Advocate, Montreal. Ottawa: Printed by O. E. Desbarats. 1867. 8vo., 50 pp. 2772. Analytical Index to the Cmi. C«m: of Lowkr Canada. Ottawa: Printed by G. E. Desbarats. 1807. 8vo., 100 pp. 2773. r-eneral Post Office. Convention between the General Post Office of the United KiiiKdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and the General Post Office of the United J^'.atcs of America, .S'i'(/"<': ptr. 177."!, and ended 2(;th June 1774. Brooklyn: Published by Frank II. Norton. 1^1)7. 4to., 94 pp. 2775- The Present and Future of Canada. By Henry Lacroix. Moi.lreal: Printed by John Lovell. St. Nicholas Street. 1867. 8vo., 32 pp. (The same in French.) CATALOODE OF PAMPBLETS 335 2776. Opening of the Pictou Railway, Nova Scotia. Observations. Correspondence &c. submitted by Sandford Fleming, Civil Engineer. May 31st, •,g,-"'^P°°^^'»<'«' i'ahtax, .\„S.: I'ruited b.v A. (.rant. Printc -^ ' '• ilajesty. 1807. 8vo., 28 pp. Iter to the Queen's 5Io.rr. A. Mi.hol on the Cld Ue«ion of thp Snd?a°m"a^rTl80r"'"'='^ '' ""'■ ^""* '' '''^ ""^^ ^o- JsioS'^f" CrVi^ SS i8or;l?irt '^" ""• ^- ''°'""' ^•^•'- ^'''^^*°'- 2779. Commission 06ologiqne du Canada tion drc!frt^/f"r °"*"'r'" ?'"'"" '"}"" '^'"'^ ^"^^'''^^ Descriptif de la Collec- tion de Car.es et Coupes Geologiques. Livres Imprimes, Roches. Fossiies et MinT raux econom.ques envoyee a I'Exposition universale de 1807 FRS Direcfr,,!* C,7""^ji°\Geologique du Canada. Sir William E. Logan, F rI' rl^'"^? . Alexander Murray, Aide-Geologue. Dr. T. Sterry Hunt With Notes, By the Kev. Elias Nason. Reprinted froin the N. E. Hist, and Genealogical Register for January 1867 1-Spp. '""^ '^"''^ ^ '°"- I'rinters, 3;J4 Washington St. 1807 Sva." '''VhIy.VS°^°^£pSnl^\"^■"''^^^^ ''-^ J~' -^ ^-Ptain Simeon ivl ? '" \ " """■'''' tlTough the wilderness to Quebec With notes and appendix. By Edwin Martin Stone. Providence: Knowles. Anthony & Co., Printers. 1SC7. 8vo., xxiv + 104 pp By George H. Allan. New York. Albany : Joel Munsell. 1867. 8vo., 32 pp. 2783. Voyage cl George Clarke. Esq., to America. \\ itli Introduction and Notes, by E. B. O'Callaghnn. Albany, N.Y.: J. Munsell, 82 State St. 1867. 8vo.. 126 pp. 2784 Special Report of the Anti-St.avery CoNKERExrE. held in Pari, in •' . <■ If .-, 336 rVBLlC ARCHIVf:S Of CA\AI)A 2785. Reponses mix Censeurs de la Confederation. St. Il.vaoiiitlie: I.ni.rinK.rie ,lu 'Courrior de St. Ilvacintho." 1867. 16ino.. ^''^^M,?.!,^!"?^"''^ ^^i*""^ ^°'^^ American Confederation: Wi,r it si.oli.d not b. i.Mrc.sKi. I |.,,N TiiK Colonies nv Impehial Leoisi.ation. ]:,v IMward (iofT IVniiy. Kditor of the ^Vfoiitroal Herald ^^ Jnnfn.al: ILrald St.a.n l'n..s. ,11 & .5:! Great James Street. 1867. 8vo. 2787. The Proposed B.N.A. Confederation: A TUw.v to Mn. Pknnv'.s Reasons "why It .s|K,„ld i„.t l.e imposed upon the Colonies oy Imperial Legislation." ironi the JIoxtueat, "Daily Xkws " svo..^''pr''^ "'''' ^'""^ '""'"• ^•"- -^ '""' -' ^*- ^"••'•''^'^ ^'^^'■t- 1««7. 2788. An Enquiry into the Merits of Confe.ler.tion. and the Doty of the Hour. !■>> one ot tlie [leople. H.lil'.'fY '^^ IS.--- ^, "•■'"• I^-''<^^"o>- ••""! St^'tinner. 16.5 and 167 Hollis Street, ^i.iin.i.x, ^N.>., jMi,. ,Svo., ,31 pp. '^''*dde"fs1'fh r?'' ^°°';^r^ "" ",! M"='s; beins an examination into the Prin- ciple Capah.luies. and lerms of Tnion as applieable to Nova Scotia Jjy a -Nova .xotum. (Jnd^'e Marshall?) Hnhfax: I'ublished by R. T. Muir. 1.3r. Grenville Street. 1S67. 8 vo., 35 pp. ''^^idte'^d ""i!s J'hS"'"" °' '"''' '^°"^ '"'"'' » ^'^^'^ *» " Confederation con- By an Aeadian. Halifa.x, X.S.: Published by R. T. Muir. 1S67. 12mo., 16 pp. ^"V^VV/,""""'"'''" \''"-^'' FOB THE Halifax and Quebec Railway Published by order of the House of Assembly for Nova Scotia. Svo. 47 , ' ""'^ ^^ Compton & Co., Printers to the Assembly. 1867. '^^^l^^^^s""' "'■ ^^"'^"^♦o'-y Development of the Act f,r the Fmon- of Canada svnV r 7' T ^f^\^«"-'^'««-'^«. in one Dominion under the name of Canada; Td'the" Wi'l"'''-''^'"= ^^"*' *'^ ^'^'^ °' *^^ ^^*' ^^- -^ ■"<^- ^° ^^« Act Py John Gooch. Ottawa, Printed by O. E. Desbarats. 1867. 8vo., v!-L123 pp. 2793 Confederation exami„.,l in the lidit of re.son and ,.„nuM„n sense: and The British North America Act shewn to be unconstitutional By Martin I. Wilkins. Q.C. NS^'l'i'""!o''' ^^ "'"' ^'^"'^^''"'•' «"-! ^t«tioner. Hollis Street. Halifax. A.h. iMii. j2mo., 47 pp. 2794 Report nf the Delegation to England, to arran-re a T^niov of the British .->nTH Amf.RIOAN PnonNCES. 'iiiiisH C. E. Fenety. Printer to the Queen's Afost E-xce^ M -.ty. 1J67 8vo 48 pp. ■ ■' ■^-1 > (ATirnavE op pamphlet.? ,_ 337 2793. Pe^tmons^from Xova Scotia Aumsst Co.v.k.kr.vt.o.v. ''' dJ'SS^r^a Co^f^dS^:^'"^ '-' '' -''^ '" ^-^-"-^a. I, ,aut D.fie, 1867.''r:l2 /p^^^--^-^- '^'^-"•'e Seneeal. Rue St. Vincent. No. 6. 8 et 10. 2797. A Plea for the CoNKFrinminN ,,,■ t,,,- p of his opinio„s.-!Gilbon;e ''""*' ^'' ^ ""^"^y ^"•^ ''^^iJ-d testimony Stre^t'^Sr-I^^J-S^;,.^- ^-^"". E.cel3io, P.intin. Office. PHnce I'uchevo. si le peupleL s'^veillei temp's "'"' '"""'^'^'^^ ''"""^= '=^ ^^^^-O" ISe-.^'Tvolt pj;" '''■""'^ '^" "^"""'^^ "^^ P"^^'" «- Ste. Therese. No. 9. ''^.S^ri'TSLlltt?^^,^'"""-^- "" '-"- --^- of the i.e- By the Rt. Hon. C. B. Adderlcy, M.P. London: Edward Stanford, 6 Charing Cross. 1867. 8vo.. 45 pp. 2800. Proceedings of the RKn,n.M Convkntion hM .t r . June, 1867. ^' -n>k.ntio.n, n^d at Toronto, on the 27th and 2.Sth ^^ J..r„:,t„: (;i.,l,, l,.i„ti„. ,■„„„,„„,. o,; & ,, „i„^ g^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^. ^^^^ ''"''^'j^-iSir^ss:!'^^-'"--^-'-- Ville^'lS Sto'p;': '^"""" "^^ "^''"^'^■-•" 2^ -e La Montagne, Basse- 2802. Iliftorie de Tile d'Orleans. Par L. P. Turcotte. VilI^"lS7.^'';;::;7-^^!''^'''- '^ '^Canadien-. 21 rue la Montagne, Basse- Canada. "' "' ""^"^ ^^*"' descendants in tlie Dominion of s-,7:!^^r ^""*"^ ^^ ^°"''**"' * ^°" ^" * ^^ ^"'^^''"^ ^°''- 18«7- 8^°- 13 pp. IP ■ff^WBHP^^ran 338 I'CiiLiv AKciiires of c ax ad a 2805. Examen de fait et de droit tdiichnnt In piinsp jusiV on Cour du T?niic de la Rcine. siir A]>pel, a (Juc'licc. ciitrp Philippo N. I'iiciuhI, Kit., appellant, et le R6v6- reud PJHrre Koy, prOtre intiine. Le 20 Mars ISfiO. Quclii'c: ('. ]);irvt'iiu, Iinpriiiu'iir-Kdltciir, No. 8, Hue I.amoiitnKiie. 1867. 8vo.. !••! pp. 2806. A letter on tlir- TxrinroinMM. 1!\ii,\v\y, to tlm ITon. Willi;iin McnniiRiil, C.B., Ministor of Public Works. lly J. W. Lawrence. Saint John. N'.B.: Printed by ,T. & A. McMillan. I'^OT. 8vo., 30 pp. 2807. Le Chemin de Fer Intercolonial do Qiulicr ."i llMlifax. (^ucIm'c: ('. Dnrvcin. Im|iriiiunir-Kditeur, Xo. 8, rue Lamontafrne. 1SG7. Svo., :',2 ]'\). 2808. The Route of the Intercolonial Railway in a National, ronnnercial and Economical point of view. Svc, 48 pp. 2809. The Intercolonial Railway. A National ^lilitary work. Audi alteram partem. 1S67. 12mo., 31 pp. NoTR. — The above pamphlet is a review of one attributed to the pen of the ITon. the Minister of ^larine and Fisheries, entitled, " The Route of the Inter- colonial Railway in a National, Commercial and Economical Point of View." 2810. Memoire sur la Pn'tenilue Skicnki ini: ni; Ti:i!iiK Fi:h.\ik de Mingan. Montreal: Iniprinurie du Journal Le Pays, i). Rue Sto. Theresc. 1SC7. Svc, 1- pp. 2811. Lettres sur Le rANAiu. Etude Sociale. 3me Lettre. Jlontreal: Imprime pour I'Auteur a I'Tmprimerie ilu Journal Le Pays. 1867. 8vo., ;j.'i-,">L* pp. 2812. L'Heritiere d'un Millionaire, I!oman Ilistoriquc, par Charles Maroil. Prix Pour rhaque livrai-un. l'O cents. Pour I'ouvrafre comidet, .$1.20. L. A. David, Editeur. :Montreal, 1867. 12mo., 96 pp. 2813. The Kidnappers: A TraKieo-Comieal Alelixlrama, in Ten Acts. By W. H. Kerr, Q.C., Montreal. Personue— The Hon. Mr. Gorilla, Atty. Genl. of Skitzland; J. K. Chim- panzee, Crown Prosecutor; The lion. Mr. Justice Bouncer, J. P. Requin, Atty. Cienl's Partner; Messrs. Hurry & Skurry, Advocates; Tom Sharpe, Abednego I.utmefr, Students; W. Shaver, Esq., Banker; Messrs. Dupget Kettle & Chambers, Merchants of Splashville. Locus: — Splashville the commercial centre of Skitzland. 12mo., 8 pp. 2814. The New Dominion. A I'ntni. By W. R. M. Burtis. St. John, N.B. : J. & A. M'Millah. 1867. 16mo., 16 pp. 2815. Giles and Janey; or The Kindly dentlem.ui : .\ Canadian Tale. By Frank Johns.M. of Edinburgh University. Montreal: John l^ovell. Printer, St. Nicholas Street. 1867. 8vo., 11 pp. CATALOGVE (tp PAMI'HIRTS ,,„ 339 so I.,s s ,. Me,nl,..rs of tho Privy Cou,,,.,!. Local rov<.r„mnnts, Senators AW Iier> of tho IIo„.,. of Cmmiona nnd I.oonl I.osrl.laturo., &c., &c &c Ottawa: Printed l.y O. E. nosl.arats, 1st!;. 8vo.. 79 pp. ' 2817. Protection and Free Trade. By John MacLean. Jloutreal: Printed by John Lovell. St. Nicholas Street. 1867. 8vo.. 79 pp. ^818. The Currency: what it is and what it sii„( m pe By Robert Davis. Ottawa: Printed by Hunter, Rose & Co. lS(i7. 8vo., 3.3 pp. 2819 Souvenir (\'.nsa,.r,- a la M.-moirc V,-,„-nV do M,;„. p F T.mn.v Ami,-,, do Quebec ct premier visiteur do r[J^:versite-Laval Arch..veque v...h?7;t;e bS:: "Sr^S'^^;""" ^^^°"^-^"' ^-"--^ ^^ ^'A-i-e- ^^^°-.?'^°Mi;:'nl" "'--;. C—Nn L.U-I)K,,K.UTKS PROM Pa„- ..;,;„, Jm;;." " " '^' '''"-^ '^-"- <'^'"".l l-.v tho Hishop. and Held on \^l Can.bridse: P ^,ted by J. Palmer. 2.3, .Tesns Lane. 1867. 8vo.. 40 pp. 2821. The Mission of the Comforter. Hr„.^''" «t'rnions preached in the Cathe.lral of Christ Church, Fredericton Npw Brun^v.ck, on X^h.tsunday and Trinity Sunday, 1867, By John bSop of iS Published by Request. Fredericton, KB.: Henry A. Cropley, 18G7. 12mo., 20 pp. 2822. Objections and Remonstrances against the dismemberment of tl,» .v. j;Amsn ok Montreal, and the proposed erection of the parS of St T«n^l I bt. Patrick's made at meetings held in September and N "mber 1866 """^ Montreal: Prmted by John Lovell, St. Nicholas Street. 1867 Svo.. 20 pp. 2823. Replique des Marguilliers de Notre Dame de Montreal (1867 ) ovo., 45 pp. '' 2824. Souvenir D6cennal de TEcole Nohmai..-: Luu. 18.^,7-1867 74pp "'""^ TypoKraphie de C. Darveau, No. s, rno La Montapno. 1867. 8vo.. 2825. Annales du Coll.'ge de Ste. Anne. Pren>iore livraison I ATALOfiiK par ordrc alphabetique des oleves du Cot.i.KOE df Stp Awp A pins sa fondatiun en 1s->0 incnn'T lar- - -i- j- ^"'•'■'■-"•t. uf- nTE. Anne de- fe-eur. nnr Vr I " ^ ' I"''^"''e d uuc hste dc9 dirccteurs et pro- ii>-eurs par ordr- chronologique. ^ Ste. Anne de la Pocatiere: Typoirrapbie de Firmin TT P,«-,lv t I..bra,re ct Editeur de la " Gazette'des'crmpa^es "Te ' 8^o. ^ '"^TT^' 282b. Le Seminaire de Nicolet. ll+ainr'^ ^'"P"'""'^'^«"I-«Min'''ve,"rueSt. Vincent, 16. 1867. 8vo., ^'>r:i5— 334 11 340 I'ini.lC AKCHIVKS OF C IX ADA 2827. Hemoriall of the Line I'ivil Service Uitle IttKimcnt. Uy u Private, .James C. I'atterauii. (Who liu!) been iKriiiittcxl to retire, retain- ing; his rank.) '• Forsan et Iniec ulini nii iiiiMi~>e juvaliit."— Virgil. "Of all the heart's -priiijrs iidiie are ]iuriT "Than the spriiijjs of llie finip'ains of mirth." Ottawa: rnhlislied |..v .1 s , llollanii. Klfiin .Street. I'sfiT. 12mo., 23 pp. 2828. Memorials <>f the Late Cimi, Siinu k IIikik Ciines. Ottawa: Hunter, Rose ^.: Co., Printers and Pnhlisliers. lS(i7. (Written by Jolm U. Simpson.) lOmo., US pp. ^829. A Statistical Account of British Columbia. Compiled by Arthur Harvey, ef the Audit Office, Ottawa, Fellow of the Statistieal Society (l.ondcin. Kn^'.) Honorary ilembcr of the Literary and Flis- torieal Society of Quebec, &c. &e. " When we know .... in the United States."— Speech of ITon. A. T. Gait, then Jlinister of Finance. May isfi". Printed by G. E. Desbarats. Ottawa. 1807. 8vo., 41 pp. 2830. The Island of Anticosti: i(s (!i:iH:ii\rMii u, Pomtihn, Kmiint, IIksoi ik ks, lie. &C. London: Printed by V. Whitinff, Peaufort House, Strand ISC.T. (Map.) 8vo., oS pp. 2831. Shore and Deep Sea Fisheries of Nova Scotia. By Thomas F. Knight, Author of " Xova Scotia and Her Resources" (Prize Essay). " E mari mercee." Published by Direetioii of the Provincial Government. Halifax, X.S.: Printed by A. Grant, Printer to tb(> Queen's Most Excellent Majesty. ISCT. 8vo., vi+11.3 pp. 2832. The Counties of Nova Scotia: Condition and Capabilities. By Joseph Outrani, Deputy Innui^'ratinn A^ent. ilalifa.x, X.S. : Printed by A. Grant, Printer to llie Queen's Most FxeelL'rit Majesty. 1867. 8vo., .34 pp. 2833. les Mines d'or de la Nouvelle Ecosse. Pevue Stntistinue refaite pour I'Ex- position de Paris 1807, de la eorrespondnnee du New York Times par un Cosmo- polite. 1SC2-1866. Do rfnipiimerie do .T. Bowes ct Fils, LTalifax, Nouvelle Ecosse. 16mo., 5 pp. 2834. M^moire sur i..\ Parol^-.^k, i.r Vu.i.agk, f.e Coli.koe et l'Ecoi.e d'Agricultlre de Saintk-Ax.ne. Dcvant r.eeompapner divers objets envoyes par le College de Ste. Anne, ft rExposition Cniverselle do Paris, en 1SC7. Ste. Anne de la Pie.itiert: Typofrraphit de F. IT. Proulx. Imprimeur- Libraire et Kditeur de la - (i.i:.f tto des Campapnes." 18G7. Svo., 20 pp. 2835. The Emigrant's Guide: nr smtchis ok Canada, with some of the Xorthern tiii'i V> os-tcm Sts.tp?. of AjTifrip;^. By a Scotch Minister, Thirty-six years Resident in Canada, From 18.31-1867. Glasgow: Portcous Brothers, 41 West Nile Street. 1867. Svo., 72 pp. CAT AMOVE OF PAMPHLETS 341 •:;836. Hunter and Chisholm's Panoramic Guide •r..in Nia^ram FalU t.. Ouebrc My Win. S. Hunter, Jr. Montreal: Published by V. R. Chisholm. RuiUay and Steamboat News ARont. Printed by John Lovell, St. Nicholas Street. 1867. ]2ino., viii+C5 pp. 2837. A Short Treatise on the Mii k-Wkkd. or .Silk-Wikp, an.l tiik CwAnus Xkttie viewed as Industrial Resources. Hy Alexander Kirk wood. IJead before the Ottawa Natural History Society, l.-ith February, 1867 "To base conclusions only on that -hich is capable of examination and proof 13 the patli of true philosophicr.l iiKiuiry."— Liebifr. Ottawa: Printed and i>uhlished by Hunter, Rose & Co. 1867. 8vo., 25 pp. 2838. Catalogue des Vtirnatt' id' llic (,'r.nvtli u( the rrincipal 'I'ypi s of Piditit'al Orjranisni in Kuropc, from the (iritks and K. inan> iluwn to tlio priMiit time. A Li'cturr, Delivered in tlie l"r( e Trade Hall, .Mancliestor, by rcciuo.st of the Constifiiiinnal As.-oeialion. .n \Vcilrie-il7. Hy .lolm Stnart Hlaekir. I-:.,].. I'rot'e-s.ir ..I' (,!■,-,.!; in the t'jiiver-ity uf I'Mlnlmrirh. London: Whiftaker and Co.. Kdinhnrdli : Kdrnon>t()ii and ■')oiitrlas; Mun- clir,-*ter; .1. Ileywuod, Uean-uate. I^IIT. Pri<'e twopenee. ,svs. sliowiiiK: A. Ahstract of Ci'.sli Receipts and Expenditure of tlie Doiiiiniou of Canada, from 1st ,luly to ;;Oih Novcniler, lSfi7. 15. Detailed Statement of the Revenue and Fxppn. Detailed Statement of the Revenue and Expenditure of the Dominion of Canada, in \e\v Urunswiek. including arrears of lS(;i;-7. f,,r the five months ended .'tOth November, 1807. E. Statement of Local Revenue and Expenditure of the Province of Ontario, ns received and paid out by the Dominion of anada, for the five months ended "t'li November, 1S67. F. Statement of Local Revenue and Expenditure of the Province of Quebec, ns received and paid out by the Dominion of Canada, for the five months ended noth November, 1867. And a Statemci t of the Receipts and Payments of the late Province of Canada, for the year endijitr HOth June, 1807. Ott.iwa: Printed by Tfunter, Rose and Company. 1S67. 8vo., 142 pp. 2847. The Future Commercial Policy cf British North America, heinii an essay read before the Literary and Historical So<'iety of Quebec, on V Ine.sday evening, March 20, 1867. liy Thomas Hunter (irant, Esq., Secretary of the Quebec Roard of Tiade. Quebec: Printed by ;Nfiddleton & Dawson at the Gazette General Printin^ Establishment. 1807. Svo., 10 pp. rATAUun F. OF r.iUI'HlJTS 343 2848. Report •(;(;. .Muiiiciiml returns. Pnrt If. Printed l)y order of the I.effi«liitiire. Ottiiwa: Printed l,y Hunter. K.ine and C.nipiiny. 1807. 8vo.. 49 pp. 2850 Letter '''-"" Tin- S,, i,, im,v o,- •,,„: T,,, w. ,„. ,r,n-nuttin- „ r..,.nrt fn.in Hon. Davi.t A. Well,., ppeeial eninirii^MOner of tho revenue, and also a bill prepare.1 bv liim a.s 11 Milwtitute for tlje custom laws no\7 in foree. l.S(!7. Hvo., 7;i pp. 2851. Report .f the Ta-e ,,f .To!,,, Cniuiolly. I'laiutitT; v.. .lull,, Woolrieh. n.feudanf mill Ihoiuas K. .Tohnson, ct al, ExcH'utors and Defendants par Rppriso d'lnstanoe liefnre the Ilonble. .'dr. ,Iu>tice Monk in the .Superior Court. .Montreal, 1SC7. 8vo., SsM, w \\n. V. M. PAiiTim«:i-, .Sup.rlntcn- • lent of Woods and Forests. I!.v the Hon. Ale.x. Canipbell, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Qncliec, 1867. 12mo., 23 pp. 2853. The Great Defect in the T.wv ,.k FMi^rscK iv Civn. s, its ix C\N\n\- with |p|"M.lix. .'suf.'irestc.l l,y n reeent ease of Uinimer vs. ^fe(.il)^on. Ky Alfred Rimmcr, ,T.P. James .Starke & Co., I5ook and .Tob Printers, Montreal. 1807. fvc, 14 pp. 2854. The Isthmus. A Sketch rea.l before the \cw l^ruHM k Pmineial Rifle \.«o- ciation, at Saint John, N.R.. March 7th, 1867. in aid ■ its funds Py Lieu...Col. The Hon. J. H. Oray, M.P.P.. Q.i ., D.C.L., Speaker of the llouss of Assembly of New Brunnwick. Printed for Private Cirenlation, by RequeBt. Saint .Tohn, \.I?.. William M. Wright, l^^i;;. ]2mo.. ,39 pp. 2855. Anglo-American Telegraph Company Limited i.e-*i'',*,°'''''l""^ ^"^"""' -^f'^'-tinjr of Shareholders. Monday, February tho 4th. 1"*0,. l.eia at the London Tavern, Pishoi>spato Street, E.C <. ^:""= w' ^hi^^'"' "'"^ ^'■"' ^'-' <'''^^""^'^t'^ Lane. E-C", and 20. Parliament Street, S.W. 1867. 8vo., 11 pp. 2856 Additional Chapters with Appendix to the Seeon.l Fdition (,f the Atlantic 1 elepraph. By Henry M. Field, D.D. Tis not in mortals to command success; liut we'!! do more, Semiironius— we'll deserve it. Addison's Cato. New i'ork: Charles Scribner & Co., 654 Broadway. 136 7. 12mo.. 92 pp 2857. The Canadian Handbook and Tourist's Guide, piving n Description of Cana- 'lian Uke ni.d Kiver Scenery and Places of Historical Interest with the best spots for Fishinj? and Shooting. iJy H. Beaumont Small. Montreal: Published by M. Longmoore & Co., Printing House 67 Great St James Street. 1867. 12mo.. 196 pp. •f" 344 I'l iii.ic .mnnvr.ti nf vasada 8858. A Narrativ: and Ezpoiure of Juriea. Kmi. UK Smhkt Im)I(T4Iknt>i, By CrariJ nf llir. Cily of Rrinlol, Trading Hy A»hlcy Hibbiird, K«r with AniIna,iver^ion» on Two Speeches in Dcfen.'o of the Printors of A I'ap.r. siilwriocd a .Soi Til Uriton. The First prononnccd l,y The IJi^ht lion. Tiioma.s Townsiik.nd, m the House of commons, And printed in the I.ond..a Packet of Fehruary 18. The .Second ly The KiKJit Learned ("ounsellor Lkk, in Guildhall, And printed in the Puldic LedKcr of Au^UBt 12. In the Examination of which a Compa-ison naturally arisea between the public and private Virtue, of Their Present .Majesties, and those of King William and Queen .Mary. The Merits als.,, of Koinan CaflDlics and of Dissenters from the Church of Kn>.'lan.i. respectinj.- Alle^rianee and Liberty, and their Claims to >ational Protection, are fairly >^tated, from their past and present Transactions. By .1. ShebbeuK, .M.I I Falsus honor juvat, et inenda.x infamia tcrret Quell nisi mcndosum et meiidacetn. — Ilor. l...n(i..n: Print..! f,,r S. II,i,,per. at No. L'.'.. Lud^'ate-IIil! ; and T. Davics. in Kussel-Street. Covent-Carden. (Price 'J' wo Sliiliiiifrs ami .Sixpence.) >\o., 179 pp. or. a Commentary on the 2862. The Destruction of the French f.n t.,hl l.v V.vA Thirty-fifth Chapter of (hat Proplict; Intended as a .Spccimeif of Mr. Romainc's Manner of interpreting Scripture; with a Word or two in Vin.li.Mti.ai .,f tluit Gentleman and his Imitators, from the Censure of a late Apologist f(.r the Clerfry. Thou shult be Desolate, O Mount Seir!— K/ek. 05. 15. llic niger est, hunc iu, Komane, caip^o.— Ilor. J'rinted f,,r M. Coc.per in Paternostor-P..w. (Price One S lilling.) 8vo., 47 pp. 2863. A Letter to a Frien.l in t!ip Country ii The Second Edition. London: Printed for J. Raymond. 12mo., 47 the Xew? of the Town. pp. 2864. Impartial Reflections on th" Conpi . t or thk i.xrr .\ri\ti\!«TR*T!'>N >.np Oim-ow- TioN, AND OF T.:-^' Am£.hican Coxgre.-. : in which The Causes and Consequences OF THE DESTUJCl . - WaR BETWEEN Gh-.AT BlilTAIN AND THE REVOLTED COLONJES are particularly con 'ered, and an immediate Suspension of Hostilities is earnestly recommended. i AT.il.iltn K Of I'AUrULETH 345 Niilliii* Rdili<>tii» jiirnri' In v(Tl>n miiKi>lri - IFc.r. Uiidoii: Printed f<,r W. Xiclioll, No. 51, St. Paul's Church- Yard. hvi)., Ml |ip. 2868. The True Whig Diiplayed. ri.iiiprch.fiiliiiK lur,~..iv K.innrks oti tho addrrss to th«^ (",ioiia-Tri"C By ■ Tory. Thu» Faotioug WL us, and four Diff-iu-ri. ANRociiito struitrht ut nil .\dvt>nture«, 4c. Hie nijfer o«t. — Hcjiiiiwh' Caveto. I.«ndM„: Pri„f,..l f..r W. Ni,„ll. ut the Paper Mill, St. Paul'. Church-Yard. (Price One shilliiitf.) >to., 21 pp. 2866. A Letter from Jonathan's t . the In iiMiry. O Toniporul O Mures 1 London: Print.-d for (',. nunietm at Bishop Bumefg Head, in tlie Strand. (Price Six Pence.) ^\v., 13 pp. 2867. A OarltDd of X.nv Sonjrs. Younjf Love among the Rosea. My Nanie, O. God Save the Kinp. Rule Britainnia. Dear is my little Native Vale. General Wolfe's Souff. Newcastle upon Tyne. Printt^d by J. Marshall in the Old Flesh Market. Where also may be had, a larKu and curious assortment of Songs, Ballads, Tnleh, Histories, &c. I'imo., 8 pp. 2868. A Proposal for the Fornuuion of a new Corps to be called Piovki n LicilT I^ f-ANTUY, or Riflemen, particularly adapted to the Service of the Canadaa, and - riti.sh North / merica ^fenerally, as well as suited to other Countries. Printed by W. Glindon, Rupert Street, Haymarket. 8vo., 12 pp. 2869. Dangers on the Ice off tlu- Coast of Labr.idor: with some interestinp par- ticulars respeetins the Natives of that Country. London : Printed for The Relipiou.s Tract Society, instituted 1799, and sold at their deiwsitory. .1(1, Paternoster-Row: by J. and C. Evans, 42, Long-Lane: and by otiier Booksellers. London: Printed by W. Clowes and Sons, Duke Street. Lambeth 12mo., S pp. 2870. R^ponse de Monsieur Livcrnois a M. le Grand Vicaire Hamel. 4 to., 3 pp. 2871. Exegese de Jurisprudence pi>r Lc I'rofesseur Ribaud. Tcnno. LL.D. Doven de I'Ecole Droit. ]2mo., 42 pp. 2872. les Soir6es du Vi'.bipp ou Kntretiens fur le Protestnutisine. lore Parlie. Lvn Saints Protestants. lere Soiree. Saint Luther. Montreal: Des Pn ?se> a vapour de Plinpui t &■ Laplante, 11. Rue Ste- Therese. 16mo., 67 pp. 346 vvnuc AucnivEs of casada 2873. Tableau de la Constitution D'Angleterre a ITs^j, d,.* ccole*. 32nio., 21 pp. 2874. Le Territoire de la Compagnie de la Baie d'Hudson. Passiupe du Xord-Outst piir torre, par lord Milton et M. Cheadle; Londres. (Jules de Lasteyrie.) Svo., .■?! pp. 2875. Canada must be protected and assisted, or l...-t to tlio liritish Crown. The Queen and Lpjiislature are entreated to consider, what Lord Durham and others have said respectinj,' that interestinR Colony. Please to Read the FoUowing Frienilly Hints, :incl the Papistic by St. .Tames. especially the last Chapter. T. C. Johns, Printer Ked Lion Court, Fleet Street. 4to., 1 p. 2876. Statistical Information relative to the imipi.-rl i;viii:n\ii kiiom Montuiwi, to liosTdN via Tlie Kastem Towniships. 8vo., 9 pp. 2877. An Appeal to the Patriot. (A rrcniuiu Tr;i.t,i By \V. C. Brownlee, D.D. " l!if,'hteousness exaltcth a nation; but sin is a reproach to any people — Prov. 14. 34. Published by the American Tract Society, and sold at their Depository, No. 150 Nassau-Street, near the City-IIall, New- York: and by agents of the Society Its branches and auxiliaries, in the principal cities and towns in the Uniteil States. lOmo., 32 pp. 2878. Guide Book to Mr. \Va-liin-tn,rs Fri.n.r- Croat .\nierican Tour of Five thousand miles in Canada and The Tnited States, including Niagara and the Kiver St. Lawrence. With Illustrations and the words of the Songs sung by him in his unrivalled entertainment. With engravings, &c. York: J. Coultas, St.ini Printer, Iligh-Ousegate. Svo., 32 pp. 2879. Emigrant's Guide; being the infonnation iiMMi-ii,.;! by His Majesty's Com- missioners for Kniipration, respecting the Briti.-h Colonies of Upper and Lower Canada, and New Brunswick. With general observations on the Voyage, Climate, Soil, Wages, Price of Provisions, &c. By a Ten- Years' Resident. Devonport: Printed for the Author, By W. Pollard, 63, St. Aubyn-Street. Pri'^e Sixpence. 12rnc;., iv4-21 i)p. 2880. Address to the Iri>h Inhabitants of (Jiicbcc. fi^eiin 12mo., 6 pp. 2881. The British Treaty. (1-ct-Saint-Sauvi ;. ci-dcvaiit Vino Consul do France en IFunfrrie. i; Auteur de.s Costunus i-iviK aetn^■l^■ de tons les Peui>les connns, in-., dont la jireiniere edition vient d'etre tenninrr. La partie litti'raire MTa redii-'re. par M. Joan Frangois Cornu, Ilomnie de I,(]i. llT.-iO.] Svo., 14 pp. 2884. A Scheme to Drive t!ie Freneh out of All the Cont;nent of Ameriea. Ifumbly offered to the (^msideration of , Esq. Printed in tlie Year .MDCl'I.lV. IDnio., i3 p|). 2885. Vindication of Governor Parr and his Council, again.-t the complaints of certain Persons, who sougiit to engross iirifiOO Acres of Land in Nova Scotia, at the F^xpcnse of Government and to the great Prejudice of the I'r ivince aiul I^iyalists in general. Founded on various authentic Letters and Papers, herein inserted. By a Gentleman of Halifax. Quain rem vitio dent, quaeso, animadvcrte. Ter. And. London: Printed for John Stockdale, opposite Burlington-TL ,se. Piccadilly. M.1)0C,LXXX1V 12reo., 35 pp. 2886. Reply to Remerks on a Late Pamphlet, Entitled A Vindication f (iovcmor I'arr and his Council, &c. l!y J. Viator, Esq. Ixmdoii. Printed for John Stockdale, opposite Burlington House, Piccadilly. AIDCCLXXXIV. 12mo., 4S pp. (Price One Shilling.) 2887. A short review of the political state of Great Britain, at the commencement of tlic yiar '1nc Thou.saiid Seven Hundred and Eighty-Seve 8vo., M5 pp. 2888. An Abstract of the Laws of the American States, now in Force, relative to IVhts due to Loyalists, subjects of Great Britain. London: printed in the year M,DCC,LXXXIX. 12mo., ir> pp. ^889. Petitions fr. ni the OM a::d Nc;v Hi:hjni:^ liuiabiiants r.i the Province of tjucl)ei-. To the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and TemporaL London: printeeton. and Lieut. Jdni ILill. uf tiie Tilth Hef-'inioMt of Foot; on several Charges Jireferred af;aiii-t th.ni ro-peetively hy William ('ohlictt. Late Sorjeaut-Major of the said IJ,-iinont: t.. pother witli Several ■ 'Mrious Letters whieh passed hctweeii the sai.l William Cohhett and Sir Charles Ouuld, Judge- Advocate General; and Variou.'^ otiier l)..euments eonneeted th.Tewith. in the Order of their Dates. "If my accu-ation i- without foundation < ol.hett's Letter to Sir Charles Gould, .Tudge-Adv.ieate General. 11th of Marrh ITOl'. "The said xwral ( harges against lhi.se Offieers respectively are. and Every Part thereof, is totally unfounded." Sentenee of the Courtniartial. L<.nd.in: print, d and puhlished hy J. (luld. Shoe-Lane. Flecte-Street. and to he had of J. A.penie .',2. Cornhill: J. ILit.Oiard. Piccadilly: and Rev.mhN and sons. Xo. i;!T, Oxford Streit: and of all R,>oUs, Ihrs and Newsmen in Town and Country. 1«()!1. Price Sixpence. Ii'mo.. :;l' pp. 289L A general description of X,,va Sctia. illu.-tratcd hy a new and correct Map. Vivcre naturae si convenientur oportet. Poiiendae.jue domo .piaerenda e-^t area prinnmi, Xovistine locum potiorcm? A .\e>;- Kditi.in. printed at the i;..yal Acadian Sclmol. IL.lifax, i;,-printcd anp. 2895^ A View of Pia.'ti.'al Justic, as a.lminl.t.rcd in Lower Canada, displavcd in A Memorial addressed to His Excellency Tli.> Earl of Gosford, Governor in Chief, ic. ic^ Hy Stephen Burroughs. truth IS great, and will prevail."' Three-Pivers: printed for tiie Author hv G. Stohhs. 18^0 l-''mo xi4-28-f 12+12 pp. ' C.ITALOGVE OF PAVPIILFTfi 2896. Sketch of the Association for the Propagation of the Faith in the Diocese of Quc'hcc. Qiichec: Printed and pnblished by Samuel Xcilsnn, No. 14 Ivfountain Street. Witii tlie approbation of the R-'ght Reverend the Bi?liop of Quebec. l-:'iT. lrlnted by Cami)bol! & Beeket, T^IO. li'nio., li' pp. 2898. Remarks on the Principlrs and Practice of I'l.M.l-^NLikiiii:. as aii|ilieable to ( aiiada. My Tiicimas Roy, Civil Engineer. Toronto: IT. i- W. Kow-cll. Printers, Kinjr-Stri'Ot. 1^11. l:?mo., 1-2 pp. 2899. Proposed Measure for Admission of Grain, from all countries into C.reat liri'ain. nddro-srcl to His C.race the Diike of Wellington. I!y .Tnnii>s liui-hanau, V.>q.. Ilcr .Majesty's Consul at Xew-York. New York: Thomas 11. Mcrcein Jr., Printer 1^41. ^vo., 14 pp. 2900. General Remarks on Steam Communication, witli rrfiToncc to T] (• Fnited K i ntreriod; comprising statistical tabh-s, and other important information, com- municated by respectable residents in the various town^hijis ot I'pper Canada. Witli a general maj) ot the Province. Compiled for the guidance of Emigrants. Fifth Edition. With additional information to the ]iro-ent time. Ix)ndon: Smith, Elder and Co., fiS. Cornhill. 1*40. Svo., iv+114 pp. 2902. The Nova Scotia Question. In connection with the relief of Highland & other Destitution, li.v the systematic plantation of New Brunswick. " A work whereof we recommend the care to you, as a matter importing spe- cially Our honour, and the good of that our ancient Kingdom." I^ettiT from King Charles I to the Privy Council of Scotland, 12th July, 1031. "Yours is a grand, a glorious project. &c. &c." Letter frcpm the lati! Hon. Sir William Ilillar.v, Part. G.C.J.J. to the Hon. Sir Richard Brown, Bart., Dee. lc<', Mim^re honoraire de dii-iTH'S Institutions du Canada et dc I'rtrangrr, etc. etc. Traduit de I'Anglais par le T/r P. M. Bardy, Secretaire de I'ecolc de 'Mi'decinc lie Quebec et Professeur de Jurisprudence Afedicale et de Botaniiiue. Quebec: Imprimerie de N. Aubin, 1*4S. 8vo.. 2,")+S pp. 2904. Report of the Gene^.l Principles to be adopted for the improvement of the .Navigation of the River Saint John, from the Grand Falls to Fredcricton, by Cai>t. Bent, Royal Engineers, and Jfr. Grant, Civil Engineer. 350 I'LBUC AKCIllVES OF CWADA I.:iiil lict'ori' tlu' II. Ill-, ,.f .\--inil)ly l.y CLimniiiid t,f His Kxirlloiifv the Liciiti'iiniit (l.,\crn..r. inid ordcri'd to lo Printed Itii Marcli, 18."(l. FrtMlirictoii: J. Simpson, Trinlcr h< tlic (^hmmi's Most Exoollcnt Afiijcsty. I'^.'.n. sv,,., l'T PP- 2905. Reports on the Propo-.d Line of KaiKvay l"t\vcou Tho City of Saint .Tolm and tlic I lar! our of S|u diac. liy .1. Wilkin-on. K-iinirc. l.:iid 1,'torc' tlio IIou-c of ■ -cmlily l.y coinniand of His Excrlloncy the I.ionloii:i!it (;o\.rnMr, and ordind io lie printclc revenue. l^v A. ('. Morton, (ivi! Iln^iineer. Porthuid: Harmon and Willani-. Printers. 1».".0. Svo.. 20 pp. With map. 2907. Report of the \aval Connnittee to the [Ton-e of neprosentativos, An!,'u-t. ISM, in favor of tin- F-!;;l.li-linient of a line of Mail Steaiiwhips to The Western I'oast of Africa, and il.enee li'i the Meiliterranean to T.ondon ; dcsitrned to promote the Kmif,'r.ati..n of free per-on- of color from the I'nited States to Liheria : al=o to inerea-e the .-•tiam .Vavy, and to I'xtend the cmnierro of the I'liited States. Willi .\n .\iipendix added hy the American Colonization Society. Wa-hiii«toii: Printed hy Ciideoii and ("o. l->."iO. Svo., Tfl pp. 2908. Proceeding:s of tlie Corporation of Harbour Commi-sionor.'* of Calway. at their sittings of tl;e I'Tth and :!(>th .Tune, and 7th .Inly, [n reference to the Keport of the En}.'li>li 'rransathiiitie Packet Station Commissioners, on the subject of a Pai-lict Station in the west of Ireland. C.alway: Printed at the ollico of "The Calway Vindicator." Where every de-cription of F.etter Press Printing is executed with neatness and despatch. I'^.'il. Svo., "2 pp. 2909. Letter to Robert Schnyler. Esq.. President of the Hlinois Central Kailroad, on the Value of tlie Public Lands of Illinois I5y Uobert Kantoul. Jr.. One of tlie Directors. I!o.-ton: Press of Danirell & Moore. 11! Devonshire Street. 1S51. 8vo., .'0 pp. 2910.^ Rpport of the Special Committee on the subject of the Proposed Kailroad from Toronto to Gueliili. Toronto: Carter and Thomas. City Printers. IS.'.l. 12mo., 12 pp. 2911. Report on the Preliminary Survey of the Kingston and Toronto Section of the Canada Trunk Railway. Thos. C. l\<'efer. Clliief Eiifrinecr. Toronto: Printed by Lovell and Oibson, Front Street. IS.'il. Svo., .Tt pp. 2912. Acts Incoritoratiufr the Euroiiean and North American Railway Company, and facilitatiiifr the Constriu'tion of the P.oad, iiassed l.')th and 2Sth March, ISsV. Irinted at the Ctazette Office, Fredericton. 8vo.. .12+22 pp. 2913. Prospectus of the European and North American Railway Company: incorpor- ated by the Legislature of Maine. IS.Il. Svo.. 32 pp. CATALOaVK OF PAMPIllETS 351 2914. Rapport sur T'lm Exploration Pn'liminairc faite dans la vue de Fournir do I'Kaii a la villc do ^fontri'al. Par Thos. r. Koofor. Inponicur. Montroal; Impriinr par John T>ovoll, '., son atolicr a vnpcur, Rue St. Nicholas. 1''52. 8vo., 2!) pp. 2911 The St. Lawrence and Lake Huron Railway, in Canada WVst. Its I^cal ili'iicfits and also inlhi.Mu'c on Kastcrn and Wostorn Trade. ();;(li'n>liiirKli. X.Y.: Sniitii i^ Ilitfli.'ock's Steam Press. 18,-i>. li'mo., )fi ny,. 2916. Prospectus. Patent Wooden Railway. Toronto: ]irouii"s I'rinting K.staLlioliment, Kins Street Ka-t lSri:i '^vo 2917. Documents relating to the nocpening of the Ship Channel throuph Lake St I'eter, &c. Puldished hy the Ilarhour Commissioners, with the sanoti.,n of the (iovern- ini>nt. Fehrnnry, I >,".;!. Printed hy James Potts, Herald Otiiec, .AIontr(>al. 8vo.. l.T pp. 2918. The Railway Clausss Consolidation Acts of Canada, It i: 15 Victoriae Chapter .-.1. and Itl Vi.toriae, Chapter l(i!>. With an Alphahetieal and Analytical Index thereto. Ry Alexander Morris, ^.\.^., liarrist.-r-at-law, Montreal. Montreal : Printed hy John Ixivcll, St. Nicholas Street. 1S53. 8to., 68 pp. 2919. Report of the City Kn-rinecr on the Drainage of the Esplanade. Pa>. ed TUh Xovimher, 1855. Toronto: Jlaelear, Th.mias & Co., Printers, 10, King Street East. 1855 8vo., 14 pp. 2920. Report of the Toronto Board of Trade, received and adopted at the Annual -Meeting. Fehruary 27, 185G, and Report on the Toronto & C.eorgian P.ay Canal Ry M. P Hayes, Esry; and the only certain means of Reviving and Re.,toring the Trade of 1 nited Canada. Ottawa City, Canada West. 1856. Printed at Office of the Ottawa Citizen. 8vo., 1^! pp. 2922. Ho: For the West! The Traveller and Emigrants' lland-Book to Canada and the North-West of the American Union; Comprising the States of Illinois Wisconsin, and Iowa, and the Territories of Minnesota, and Kansas: with a description of their Climate, Resources, and Products; and much other useful informatj-n compiled from the latest authentic sources, and designed particularly for the use of Travellers, Emigrants, and others. To which is added, a li-t of Railway Stations. Routes, and Distances, Stage Coaches in connection with the Railways, &c. Third Edition. Ry Edward II. Hall, Chicago, 111., U.S., (formeri." of Newcastle <.ii Tyne England). London: Ai^ar & Street, 11, Clement's Lane. City; Tweedie. Strand; Kent & Co., Paternoster Row. 1858. Price— Six-Pence; Post Free Seven-Fence 12mo 32 pp. 4, i ! ii mmm 352 PUBLIC ARCHIVKS OF C Ay ADA I! 2923. Prospectus North West Rnihvny. With Tal.loi nf Rpquired Assessment. ("luelph: Printed at the "Herald" Ofliee, Wyiidham Street, IS.-'.S. Svo., S pp. 2924. Projected North-West Railway. Letter from SandtWd Fleming, to the Wardens of Wellinptiin and IJruce. Deeemher 2(!th. l"i."T. (!m(1|i1i: I'rinted at the " .Moreury OHiee." l-,")"'. Svo., 16 pp. 2925. Letter l' the .Montreal Harbour rommissioners to the Hon. Thomas J. J. l.oranpT. M.IM'.. I'r.iv iiicjal Secretary, ie. i.c. on the proposed Improvements in the ilarlpimr of Moiitroal. Montreal: I'rinlicl |,y .Tolin Lovell, at thr Canada Directory Olliee, St. XicliMlas .'^trect. 1^.".-. >vo., 1(5 pp. » 2926. The Forty-Second Report of the .state of the Madras School, incorporated by the uanio .,i' the (u.vernor and trustees of the .Madra- Si'hool in New Urunswiek. ^ladc atrrecably to the directions of the Charter. Saint .Fohn: print..! by William L. Avery, i'.", Prince William Street. 1801. ^' o., S [ip. 2927. Report on the KxtenMou and Tuiprovcnicnt ..f The Harbour of Nfontreal. lly Robert For.-yth. C.K.. 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ISftl and I'^G,"). Cueli.h, C. W.: Printed at the Mercury liool: and ,Iob Office, Day's Block 1866. 8vo., ,"50 pp. 293L Papers and correspondence relafiuR to The Contract between the Government ■if Nova Scotia and The Int«>rnational Contract Company, for the construction of the Truro and ifonetou, or the Nova Scotia and New Brunswick (Intercolonial) Railway. Ottawa: Printed at "The Ottawa Citizen"' Steam Printing House, Rideau Street. I'ifir. 12mo., IT pp. INDEX Abbot, Hon. Charle*, I-pltir from Bartholomew Thos. Duhigg on the :.rr,niQ..|„.iit of Irish R,-,„r,Is nn.l tlip assimilation of Irish to English ."latiitc Law, 600. Abbott, Rev. J., .'^"is on, l,y Col. Beatson, 2139j .ST.r niso '.Jn.lMM . Klct;,- of. Abraham, Robert, H.marks on the French tenure of " Franc al. 11 lioturiei," 1706. Acadia, letter from Rev. P6re Biard. Port Royal 1; Discussion sur les anclennes Ilmltes '■■■: 111; .':,(• „;«„ Xox ^ Scotia. Acadia x.oal Company, "o'f 2M6" '""'""'''''*' °'' ^^' Charter Act, ' Acadian," An, ■^/eply to 'Confederation considered on Its merits," 2780. Sir.'iS— 34 Containing special provisions for both J^r^™ °' •''^ Provincial Parliament. 2545; To loBali.,. „„ ukiv :,.„t !,...„, .••, the O.T.R. and the Buffalo ..nd I^ke Hu- ron Railway Co . 2S42; Concerning natur- alization of all.,„s, etc, 2343; '.r l,,s ,1- vency and Amendment Bill, 2677; A bin to amend an Act rr volunteer militia force 2755; An Act for the union of Canada, Nova Scotia and New Bruns- wick, 2791, 2792. Acton Copper Mine, History of, 2418. Adams, John, History of the dl.spute with Amer'ca 1734. l"7f 488. Adams, John Quincy, Letter to Hon. Harrison Gray Otis on the national affair? of America, 631. Adams, Samuel, Vindleatlon of the town of Boston, 298. Adamson, Rev. W. Agar, Sermon by, 1610; Testimonials of, 2341. Adderley, Sir Charles Bowyer, P.eflectioiis on the speoeh of Lord Russell on Colonial Policy, 1752; Letter of, on present relation of England with the eolonies, 2365, 2387; Letter to, from H..n. Joseph Howe,2446; Europe incap- able of American Democracy, 2799. Adelskold, Major, Report on light narrow gauge railways, Adet, P. A., Correspondence with the Secrct.-irv of State of the United States, 667. Africa, Comparison of British and I>cnch trade to, 85; Letter to Wra. Pitt on the 354 rnir.ic Miriinrs of ( iv.i».i triidc of, 155; VoynKO iIp I-niils I'dlliT. i\ TAirliiiii', 2368; Riport cm sukK' -■'t.tl ^'tcamshlI) line to, 2907. African Slave Trade, Kmiuiry Into the viilidity of llic Hrltl.^li claiiii to riKlit to siiiroli Amorlraii vr.s- sola siispiitcil of liiiiiK inniiKiil In. 1441. Agricultural Society of Canada, I';i|MT.s nnil IctliTH on At;rir\illuro, 530; i:rriTtH of uMismn iis :i fortili/..!-, 540. Agricultural and Horticultural Society, U.C. tiki-lili of propos.-d. for tin- \\u,~oi-a iii-- trlft, 1211; Address of the piesident. 1838, 12S2. Agriculture, Lettre siir la srande et la petite culture, 238; Oli^ervatlons niade on a Journey ihrounh Xovii Scotia, 327; riari pour I'talilir une Societe d', dans la Trovince de Quelle^. 529; PaperH ;ind letters on, liy the AKrieultiiral Poeiety of Canada, 530; Kffeeis of (.-ypKum as a fertilizer, 5t0; Inquiry into the jiolicy and Jvistlce of the prohibition of the u.se of Kraln in the dislilleriea, 630; Lessons In chemis- try, 761; Aeconnt of tlie cultivation of tlie liiilii lldijii or Swedish Turnip, 770; C'irculiiire demandant de signer une pe- tition pour faire abroger les droits Im- poses sur le Ml- dea colonies, 783; The auriciilturai state of Canada and the United States, i'ergusson, 1015; i:ssay on insects injurious to wheat. 1052; Ad- dress of the presid of the Western District .AKrioultur , and Horticultural Society, 1252; Condition of Canadian. 1501; Advant.ages of canals to farmers. 1724; Report on New Brunswick, 1739; Traite sur la rotation des rfcoltes, etc., 1787; Ra;iport du loniile siv'iial sur, 1759; I.eitur.s on tlie siieneu of Agri- eulture, ^I\ird, 1771; A comparative viiw of the climate of Western Canada considered in relation to its Influence on. 1818; The agrieultunU exhibition "i'. Nova Scotia, October 18r,3, 1921; Impnivenu'nt In, Robb. 2043; Ks,-ai sur les Inscctes et leg maladies (lui affectent la blf. 2091; The Improvement of, Anderson, 215 • The Farmers' Jour- nal, 2160; Prairie farming in America, 2200; rrotection of productions of the American farmer. 2271; l^e Verger Can- adion, 2373; Les Elements d', 2434; Cul- ture of til.- vli:e, 2438; Flax, its iulti\a- tion and nianagement. 2498; Rapiiort du comity spfcial de, 2570; Flax and hemp. 2598; Canada, an agricultural aketch. 2609; Catalogue des vfgftaux Ugncuz (hi 'aniida, 2838. Agriculcura, Ecole de (Ste. Anne), lM-o>pe, tus de r, 2228; Kapiiurt de 1', 2491, 2583, 2670. Aix-la-Chapelle, I.i ti'T on se( ret ne,;oilatlons at. 77. Akini, Thomas B., Report of, 2128; Second report of, 2229. Albany, Settlement and early history of, 2507. Albert Cannel Mines, Itiporis relating to the Albert Railway and the. 2842. Albert County Railway, Reports relating to. 2842. Alcock, Major T. St. Leger, (>l>servations on a Poor Relief Pill for Ire- land and Its bearing on emigration to America, 1627. Aldridge, Rev. William, Narrative of the Lord's wonderful dealings with John Marrant, 492. "Alexander, H.M.S.," .T.)urnal of a voyage of discovery to the Arctic Regions in, 734. Alexander, Sir William, An encouragement to colonics, 5; The King's patent for Nova Siotla to. 7; ^!ap and descriptlo.i of New England, 12. "Alfred," A narrative of the measures to suppress a p.inii'iilet iiititled ■Strictures on the declaration of Home Tooke," 813. Algonquin, Catei..,uai, measures, 357; Observations "" poli< y of war with, .^560, 361, 362; The li-lUM of (ireat Britain russerted .against ■laini.s of. 367. 368, 369, 370; Common ZTl.2''^'^"'^'""-^ '" "'^ Inhabitants of, -JH, 548; Plain truth, addressed to In- l'-«l'itants of. 372, 373; Additional obser- vations on the war with, 383; Letter of fi.rUe on nfTairs of. 387; Tnoufe-lits on l; .Ike's letter on. 388; .vnswer from Klec- '•"is of lirlstol to Burke's letter on. 339; n^'maiks on opposition to. 395; Thoiiehls 'encb out -T. Z884.. Her .,1,., Colonies, North Amer- 11 .1, L lilted : .ites. American Geographical and Stati.tieal So- ciety, '"^',"7 "",',■,'1"'"^'''^ °' ^"''""= telegraph before, 2428. " Ame .an Question," J.ctler on the late declaration relative to the "Orders In Council," 677. American Telegraph Company, Aii.swer and remonstrance of, 2193. " Americui," i;iKUt utters on the Earl of Selkirk's pam- Plilet on HiKhland Emigration, 619. Amiens, Treaty of, 1802, Authentic text of the treaty, 602. Ance des Meres, L', Memorial of the Ursulines of Quebec re- >lie. tins property at. 1462. Anderson, David, D.D., Lord Bishop of Rupert's Land, A charge delivered to the clergy of the Diocese of Rupert's Land, 1799; Notes on the flood at the Bed River, 1821- Charge to the clergy of the Diocese of Rupert's Land, 2051; Charge of. 2295. Anderson, James, The Interest of Great Britain with regard to her colonies, 456. Anderson, James, The book of duty,1954; The Improvement of agriculture, 2151; Letter on union of B.N.A. provinces, 2210. Anderson, W. J., G;jldnelds of the world, 2590. Andrews, Charles. The prisoner's memoirs, 1822. Andrews, Rev. Samuel, Sermon preached In Trinity Church, King- ston, July 16, 1809, 640. ■^VmRf^M 356 rVRlIC ARCHIVES OF CASAhA Angcri, F. R4al, S.v»lt''n\t> di- Sti'noKniphlc. 1194; Lcs Rov.''- latlotm du t'llmc, 1230. Anglican Church, •Sif Dim I'st- of rnriinlo. Dlnccse of Qui'l>oi . Cluirih of I'liiRlatuI, etc. Anglo-American Talcgraph Company, Ltd., Klrnt gi'inrul lULi'tiiiK of KluirehnUUrs of. 2855. Anglo-Saxon, R<'i hirilu's Rur la fusion du Kraiu -N'^r- mand et do 1', 1418. Annand, William, I.i-ti.i- til till' lOarl of tarnarvon on I'm- fiMliTatloTi. 2712. Annexation, ThoiiKliiH on, Mountain, 1702; Tlie climax of iTotcitlon and Free Trade rapped liy, 1703; Artiil.' In tlio Oulilin I'nlv.Tsity M.iKa/.itU', isr.n. 1721; «ix Lwtur.s sur r, 1778; Confederation as a preparation i-r, 2616. Annexation Association, Montreal, Circular of tliu corniiiittpe of, 1849, 1701; Cin ular of the committee of, IS.'.O, 1723. Ansley, Amot, A lolloctlon of loyalist and other petltion-i. ITS.-MSIO. 669. Anticosti, Island of, Ceopraphical po.^ltlon r'f. 2830. Anti-Slavery Conference, Special rcjinrt of, Paris, ISf.T, 2784. Apes*, William, Expirionce of five Christian Indians, 1239. Apocalyptic Sketches, Second coming of Christ, 2288. "Ararat," "Culibccr Rurr" or the Tree of Many Trunks, 1405. Archaeology, Uelisii use, Uu DIocfse de Montreal, 1747. Archibald, Adams G., Letter to people of Nova Scotia on I'm- fcderatlon, 2717. Archibald, C. D , Letter on British North American Rail- wayi), 1812. Archibald's Patant, AdvantRKPS of, for re:idfi in,r aeal and other animal oils, 1876. Archival, .Vndenne*. FrancaisPH. 538; I'aper"* rela- tive to the project of Inill.llm; a (ieneral Itecord Olllce. 1148; 1 le.strncllon dos. dea I'oux Chambres l.e«l.slallves du Can- ada. 1685. Arctic Regions, Journal of a vo\ me of .li.seovory In II.M.8. tlijiniilii; 1S1^. 734; l.,'.l,fs uiiil.n .liir- Inu a voyase to western, 786; Descrip- tion of Messrs. M.iislialls' (iraiid pel- Istrephic p.irior.iina of, 793; (tliseivatlons im "Voyages of I dscovery and Uege.irch within the," 1586; A Icilui'.- on ,\,„,\i- tlon.i to, Weill, 1746; Review of expedi- tion to, 1800. Argenteull County, I'roceedlnB.H in trial of elrctl-n [irotest in 1992. Armstrong, D. M., Letter to llu' ( oiistltuents of l;eitlilor, 1768. Armstrong, James, Treatise on ilie law relatintr to nuirrlages In I^owei- Ciinaila. 2098. Armstrong, Rev. John, A. B., Siririon pr.ai h. il at , Holy Trinity Church. C Apl., 1851, 1793. Armstrong, Rev. J. Gilbert, Speech on Separ.iie Schools, 2551. Armies, Subsidiary, Second letter to the people of England on, 137. Army, Letter to people of England on manage- ment of, 136, 137, 138, 139; Liability of ollicera' pay to property tax. 668; Nar- rative of an attempt to e^;tallll.-h un in- Btltutlon for the reception of orphan children of officers c* the, 1947. " Arno," Shipwreck of the, 2175. Arnold, Benedict, Journal of expedition against Quebec un- der, 1582; Sufteriniis of army under, 2781. f'ATAU' r.: OF PA»PHIJ!TH 357 Aroottook, Rivtr, I!.|Mirt ..f III! cxiilornllon nnJ survov i.f the tprrllory on, 1352; Rbrneter Web- Htcr'M r.port r.spectlng treapansea on the, 1353. Aroostook Road, Hi iM.rt I.f Ira Klsh, ajtent for conetructln« the, 1353. Art Aisociation, Montraat, ■\i{ lif IncoriMiratlon and l>y-lawa, 26«4. Arth ir, Sir Qaorga, 1- tt, r t,,. u.v. U-. .\I. .Mr^nrd, 1300; Ad- 'li-s t... 1338: Lettor lro,„ Th. J..ff,-r. S'M Siiihrrland to, 14P0. Arti and Manufacti -aa, Board of, It.-;l.M„„,s ,1,1, i;146i L.rturo WtuTo 2215; Juurnal of (Upper riimula), 2340. Ascher, Isodora G., ■' \'()lits from the Hearth," 2497. Asgill. Capt. Chartaa, l.-I.iws .,f, 184:!, 1460. Assiomption, >.( ^■c,ll,^ge TAssomptlon. Astronomy, li'siiit of astronomical observations made m the Int.rio.- parts of North America, 562. Asylum, Provincial Lunatic, Narrative of the dimcultles In the, 1710. Hcport of, 2170, Atkinaon, 8., Letter to Hlght Hon. W lliisklwon on ef- fecta of Free Trade, 892. Atkinaon, Rav. Thomas, D,D., .Sermon at the conaecratlon of. to the Kplscopat'!, 1905. Atlantic and 8t. Lawrence Railway Com- pany, An Act to eatabllah, 1845,1570: Heport of the lYovlsloi Commission on the route of. 1571. Atlantic Telegraph, IVoapects of the, 2428; Additional chap- ters to aecond edition on, 2856. Atlantic Telegraph Company, Iteport of, 18«2. 2426; Deputation to Vl.- lount I'almerston from. 2427. Aughquaqey India. Conferences and -eatles with Sir Wm Johnston, 125. Austin, F. W. Q, Itemarks on the Fisheries mil, 2638. Austin, Capt. H. T, Kevlew of the proceedlnRs of the Arctic Searching Kxpedltlons under, 1800. Austral!-, Jourrjal d' un Exile aux terre.. Australea, 155Z. Aylmer, Matthew, Lord, Correspondence relating to the suspension of James Stuert as Attorney General, 1002; Observations «ur H R^ponse de. 1079; Second report from the SpecUl Committee of the Assembly on various communications from, on the flnancea of Lower Canada, 1092. Aylmer, Lady, Narrative of the passage of the Piqut across the Atlantic, 1210. B. "Backwoodsman," The life of a, 1483. Atchesoo. Nathaniel, Airgican encroachments on British rights, Athenwum Society, Halifax, Lectura before the, 2175. "Backwoodsman," A, Two ann Twenty ve.-jrs aE", 2202; Letters to Hon. John A. Macdonald, 2526. Baffin'a Bay, Account of voyage to, with remarks on and explanation of, 752, 753; Exhibition of, in panorama, 793. 396 ri III II \i:rr.i\ /> ur i i \ •,/» t Bagot, Sir Charitt, r .n^i.|rr.itliin>« nn iIh* hiImiItiI- t r.iii .n nf, 1501; S'liH- ri'iiiiikH uimim tin- Co.cnt- 111' III .11'. I!v.i-..ii. 1505! I!'\ii«- 'f :mI- iijnl.Mruilnii ..f, 1641. Bailey, Alfred, •r.i. ^'ir In iim-silon i|. -■ . !Ms«l.|ir s. 2648. Baillie, Thomas, .\n a' c "'lilt "i till' prnvliKo of N^w nruii.H- ni,li, 1035. Baird, Henry Carey, I'roti-, ti.pii ci' priiiliirlliiiis of the .\morlian farmer. 2271. Baird, Rev. James, Memorial Hcrinim prcaihed by, 2344. Baird, N. H., C.E„ Kt|iiirt i>n a ruuto for i liiiial from c- .r- giaii iiay lo llic l'..i\ ol (JuiiitO, 1986. Baker, John, Jt.lioit of tl'i trial of. 1256. Balance of Power, Mi'aiis of .«eriii .'.li th' . 76! Nature of, ex- ULiiiui), 78. Baldwin, George R., llPlior; oil tlie walor .'^upplv of tho City of i.o ..-c, Isls, 1672. Baldwin, Hon. Robert H., Tlio iiiiiiistorlal iTi»l.-', 1S13, 1470; l.'au3e.s of ri.niKnution from thi.' Kxcriitlvr I'oun- i il. 1511; MetcaKe defoiulcil aKaiiist the attacks of his tounsellors, Uyer.soii, 1515; -Mr. Vlger and the Ministerial <;i-l«i, 1513; Till! lablnct of, ilefeii.lid, 1jI9; Letters of Isaac Hiiehtiiian ai;alnst tlie faction of, 1520; The re.siKnation of the late ministers, 1522; Letter from W. Hume Blake, respecting the adminis- tration of Justice, 1556. BaMjntine, Rev. John, .-;• riij'.ii prior to iiiunh on I'rown Point, pr. a, toil hv, 144 Baltimore, a Citiien of, I 111 J. re .iilons oti till' linprnHiiment of .\oo I'll all M alinll. C20. Bancks, William, I.iliir oil pi.,p.,sii,l iiivv Colonial I'liiiiMiiK Sm-i. 111. 1161. B.nncroft, Edward, lo iii.irk.i I ilio 1 •,IlIroVl■r^^v luiw.'i-n 1 111 at lui' nil and the Aiinriian Coloii- 1. s, 302. "bandogs," The, !:■ Miai'ks on ilie late ministers, tile C itho- lic- Hill, etc., 637. Bangor, Orono, and Oldtown Railroad, !!■ imrt on survey of, 2906. Banking, Uepoi I of committee on, 1142; Report of t'ommlltee of .Vnseinlil) on, 2216; Ke- turiis Iroin iiiar..rccl b.in.;^. l^ii). 22J4: I!i Minis from chartered bank.i, IhCl. 2354; IteturiiM from chartered banks, Isii.'i, 2676; .\ government specie-paying bank proposed, 2734; The Hank Charter Art anil the late panic. 2735. Bank of England, Kemarks upon the, 43; Vindication of the, :.'ll; I. Ill 1' 11,1 ^ . |oii!i„' . 1 1. . il of .^pe. il- at. 598. Bank of Montreal, Artie lis of Association f the, 727; Bank statements of lS:U-32. 997; Act to renov its charier and to Increase Its capital stock. 1450. Bank, Lower Canada, BUI introduced In the House of ABxembly. to incorporate. 638, Bank, National, rro[iosilion for, 771. Bank of Quebec, Bank statement of. ls':n-3L'. 997. Bank of Upper Canada, .SlJitomeril of tho .■iffa.irs of the Ijilo nrft- tendcd, 888. Bankruptcy, Etude sur 1' Acte concemant la faillet^, 2543. CATALOaUK Of I'MtPIII.KTS 360 Bank*, Canadian, I'.ir,. I11SI..11M .l.H (til.-., rvaflorm d' Antl- 1:. 111. Ill-, fiir, 99S, 996. Banks, Colonial, i:iMii;lry Info tho nrlgin iinil pnsent k>s- 1. Ml .if, 771, Banks, Savingi, i:.-.i.i!ilmhr.I In Froderlcton, IS2B, 849. B.inks. Sir Thomit C, I'.i.-. ..f AlrxiiiKler, K;irl of Stlrllmj, 10?9. B.mnitter, John William, KMiKirkH on cinlKrution to Ii.im r Ciin- iiil L. t u , 969. Banqua d« Cridit Foncier, \v .-rl.irjK?' o|- tiic. 2462. Baptist C •: . Atiiinau 1803: Thf 2473. Baptism, on Hprmonn on Baptlam, ^ai.ti.sl.H of .St. John. N.U.. ■arranda, Joaohim, l.'ilir to, on nirUi, Logun, 2493. Barraau, Stanlalaa, rrocJ'a do, 2694. Barren, Reaalia, Famcn* Feueault, riiiaiiiiM liiirhnffa ('tiviTH, 2256. Barrow, Sir John, oiisiTvatlona im "Voynupa In Arctic ncKlona" l)y, 1586) Tlip K.o;;raphy of llml.Hon'.s Hay, 1834. Bass, Charlas, l.filnn.H on Canada, 2459. Batcheldar, J. P., M.D, flioiini. ItH niuxea, aymptoma and troat- nrnt, 1720. Batas, Waltar, Nunuth.. of the conduct and adveiiturea of lii.nr) KivikTh k Moon, 724. Bath. An ttddrPBa to the citlzena of, Cockburn 1208. I.' 1111.4 ti.Hlliiionlcs on Lord's Su|i|>«. rand. Bath, Earl of, 2477. Barbadoaa, .•^il.j.ition of the K.iKar planters of, 66. Barbina, Pierre, I'roc-.-s de. 2505. Barclay, Capt. Allerdyca, I.iilir to. on comparative advantages of Initod .St ttes and Canada, 1443. Barclay, Rev. John, D.D, M(>morlal sermon preached by, 2652, Bardy, P. M, M.D., Ti nislation of Dr. Morrln's speech at the Bayfield, Admiral, ii-iiif:iiration of the Quebec school of " I 111 i cine, 2903. Nrc Pulteney. 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California, \ oyaj;e to, to obscive the transit of VenuB, 409. fM'M.nr.VK OF P.I MPll LETS 367 Camden, Charles Pratt, Earl, Li It. r Ici. i)n restraint m ;t,i ,.■ .,!' i)-. ,,,;.,- iiics. 340. Cameron, Hon. J. Hillyard, Lfltpr of .1. G. Spranne 1.., 1631: Letter on ("nnailian nianiifurtiiri's. 2171. Cameron, Hon. Malcolm, Lettpra from Dr. Kyorson to on Inlver- sii.N ijiU'.silim. 2335; L., ■ ;.,. ; ,, 2:4.-. " Camilliis," .^" .\(kiin Thorn. C.impbell, Hon. Alexander, Iiili.iic on ih.. Fisluries I'.ill of. 2637; He- iiMi'^s .111 l-i.~:uTi.'S I;::; ,,,i :i-. ... ; ; , 2638; Corre.sponilenre .. di.'^niiss:!! of •Ml. 1'. jr. I'artridKP. 2352. Cimpbeil, James, 'I'lic .scIkhpI I.ooU qn. Campbell, Rollo, Tho loctiires on Car. <~:<>u ati.l. 2742. :. ■'070. Campobello Mill and Manufacturing Co., I'lu.spi.cts of, with two ].ia . . 1317. 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Colonies, (General), An encouragement to, 1624, 5; Courses pursued by Great Britain In the affairs of, 112; Importance of to Great Britain, 112; Advantages to Great Britain, 154; The interest of Greai. Britain with re- gard to, 204; Considerations on the pre- sent peace as far as it is relative to, 225; Their "Intrinsic, comparative and adventitious value," 235; K,-;,;i;;iti,,iis for extraordinary expenditure on foreigrn stations, 239; Administration of, Pow- nall, 243; Reflections on the speech of Lord Russell on colonial policy, 1752; Kssay on Colonial I'olicy of ICngland, by Count de Montalembert, 2133; Kxtra ter- ritorial incidents of colonial legislation. Gray, 2447. Colonies, (American), Speeches on petition for ciiange in govern- ment, 244, 245, 246; Regulations lately made concerning them and tlio taxes imposed, 247; The late regulations re- spe.'ting them, consldere.1, Dii kinsun, 2^3; Considerations on behalf of the colonists, 249; Considerations relative to. 250; Their claim to exemption from ini'jrnal taxation, 251; Olijfctlons to thcl.- taxation considered. 252; The powe- of the Uritlsh legislature and the ca-se of, are con.xidered in a hotter to an MP., 253; Thoughts on the iiuporianio of the, 254; I'ropriety of taxing. Dtla- ney, 258; Justice of taxing, 259; The justUu ua.i i.ticsslty of taxing, 260; Considerations on the Stamp Act, 261; Debate on taxation and representation, 262; An account of a late conference on the or( urrences in, 262; The rights of, asserted and proved, Utls, 264; An ex- amination of the rights of the colonies upon principles of law, 266; Some stric- tures on late occurrencea In North America, 267; A letter from a merchant in Ix>ndon to his nephew in America lelaiive to, 268; A plain and seasonable address to the freeholders of Great Brit- ain on the present posture of affairs, 269; Political debates on the taxation of, 270; Policy of Great Britain consid- ered, 271; Scotch politics defeated in 378 /•' lll.lf ARCIIIVKS OF r.4.V.4/».4 Aimrlin, 272; Tlip inndui t nf the Rock- lnKli:iiii uiliniiilstratlon examiiuil, 273; Lotirr I.I tlio Karl nf Ilill.slj.>rc>uBh on tlu' i.iiiiHi ilun lntwccn ilrcat Urltain ami. 278; The ronslltutiniial right of lireat l!rllaiii to tax, 279; I,.tlors from a farimr of I'tiinsv Ivaiiia to tlu' inhabi- tants of tlw. 280; (ihsiTvation.s on tlie |'ri'S( lit stale, i ulturi' ami mniinoree of, 282; Tlh rase of (Ireat Urilain and, 283; The rase of (inat Uritaiii anr-Gen, ral Bur- K.p>ne on, 328; A.ldress of the peoi>li> of clr.at ililiain t.. the inhabii.mt.s, 329; All a.Iilr, • I . tlie people of Creat Brit- ain on the present crisis ..f affairs, 330; • 'hailiam's spe.ih on the com illali.m of, 333; Uiirk.'s spe.ch on the < onciliall.jn of, 334; The desinns and eondu,: M? ; T'!;:;. ..f !h^ Kar! v;' Chalhaiii f..r s.itllni; tr..iild.s in, 346; A plan f..r i .hi. Illaliiig the Int. rests of Creat Brilaiti and. 347; A lomlse iils- toricnl account of. 348; Arguinents of. Memorials addressed to the Sovereigns of America, 472, 481; Political rellectlons on the late colonial government, Pow- set forth, 351; Knquiry Into the guiU of the war. 356; A further examination of our American measures, 357; Obse.va- t'ons on the Justice of war with the, 360; Reconciliation with Britain, 371, 3/2, 373; A 8h..rt history of the New l-r.Klan.l C.donles, 374; Charters of, 376; Answers to idijei lions against sep- aralim; from the, 378; A dialogue on the prlmiples of the consti'ution; applied to the American question, 381; An un- connected Whlg'a address to the public on the American war, 384; Pridjable lauses of, and a mode of compromising the disputes between Great Britain and, 385; l^etter o> Kdmund Burke on the affairs of, 387; Thoughts on the letter of Kdmund Burke on the affairs of America. 388; \n answer fr.im the elec- tors of Brlst.il to the letter of Edmund Burke on the affairs of America, 389; Serni.in of Carlyle on the war with the, 392; Address to Kdmund Burko re his letter on, 393; Remarks on the conduct of opposition with regard to America, 395; Thoughts on tie present state of affairs, 399, 403; The inem.irial of com- mon-sense upon the present crisis be- tween (Jreat Britain and, 400; Plan of re-union with (ireat Britain, 401; A let- ter to the people of, 405; Considerations on tlie present state of public affairs, 411; Plan of aecomniodation with, 412; Considerations on the American en- quiry. 414; What should tie an honest KiiKlishman's endeuvour in the con- troversy with, 428; An account of the rise and progress of the American wa.-, 431 ; Letters to u nobleman on the conduct ..f the war, 432; Consequences of Am-r- i,an indepeiulente, 435; (Jeneral Con- ways speech on a plan for eonilliation with, 445; Conduct of Sir William How* during Ilia command of : >ops in, 448; \Vliat benellts can ai''* from sui - ces!e. In tlie Ameri. 450; "The patri..ti.' mirror" or -alvatlon of Great Britain in embr, , 451; Letter fr.ini Cicero to Catailne the Second. 452; The interest of Great Britain with re- gard to, 456; Two memorials of Governor i"..wr,."i:; t*n tiie otitic; cjf. 459; Tii-uiy of amity anil commerce and of alliance with France, 461; Speech of Kdmund Burke on American taxation, 4W| Con- siderations on the Treaty of Peace, 4rO; CAT A I.' K OF PAMPHLETS zrr nali. 473; Speech of EMmund Burke on ini'ViiiK his resolution tor rotuiliation with till' loliinlcs, 486; ThouKhts on thi' i;nis.' of thf pri'sont disc ontint. 489; Ol'Sirviitions on the Importiini i> of the Aim rii iin Hevolutlon, 494; Mfinoiio sur I. s, 536. Colonics, Britiih North American, J'rt-ii h encroachments upon ,118; Preaent state of, 1755, 119; State of, ahowing pnpiilalion. trade, etc.. 120; Poem on the ruin and depredation of, 161; Miacel- laiiioiis 1. I'll si-nl:ilioii.>i n lati't. to, McCulloh, 212; The timber and deal trail.' MS r.-VTiir.ls Kiiroiio ami. 780; Tho slate of the nation with respec '.o, 1S22. 801; Plan for a leKlslative unior, of the. 821; Observations on the Impor- tance of, to Great Britain, 847; Ccnld- iiatlons on the value and Importance of, 968: Ob.servations on the constitution of, Ksten, 1157; Letter on the Colonial I''MndlnR .System. 1161; BlnRham'a speech "11 the iiialli, .uiiii'iit o!', 1249; cili:-ir\a- tions on the value and importance of, 1251; I.oni l>iirham's iiii.-.sioii t... 12B2; .Speech of Sir W'm. Molesworth on, 1292; liiforniHtion respectlnK the Aborigines in the. 1303; Heporl of liord I)uii;,iiii on tlio affairs of, 1327; Tabular view of, 1329; fnion of Oreat Britain and, 1326; How they may be used to recompenue the "Curreiiiy ruined landowners," 1378; Speech of Sir Howard Douglas on apirit- ual iii.MtriHtion in. 149-^: R"f,'ulat ions rela- tive to the appointment to public office in. 1502: I.etter.s of Howe on the Kovem- ment of. 1587; Report of the Colonial Land and KniiKralion ('o:iiiiii.-4si..iiers on emlKration to. 1626; Observations on a Poor Hell-f Bill for Ireland and its beiirirs on eralKratlon to, 1627; Obser- vations on the speech of Sir Wm. Moles- worth on colonial expenditure and gov- ernment. 1666; Speech of Sir Wm. Moles- worth on colonial expenditure and kov- einment, 1667; Speech of Benjamin llawes on colonial administration, 1849, 1677; Importance and value of, to Great Biitain. 1763; i:nBland'B interest in col- onization. Hon. J. Howe, 1786; Union with Cleat Britain by inter-communicatlon, 1819; Krom the Westminster Review, Det., 1852. 1849: Papers r.n tb" Stat? of !^."..:. 1S83: Fi-.leralioM of, ...l-niai oili, e despatch on, 2136; IntenMon of Imperial Govrrnmt.1t, Taylor. 2136; Should tha loloni.s he re|,re.seiit,^,l>2203; I,,. tier on th. union ,,r, 2210: <."olonlal ( ■onatltutlons and Defences. 2274; Letter on present re- lations of England to, 2365, 2387; Re- lation of England with, Howe. 2446( Resolution? relative to proposed union of, 2612; .v,r ulm Cnnfed. ralio:i. Celoniea, French, Present state of in North America, 1755, 114, 119; State of in North America, sliowinj; population. r.ule. eti.. 120; Kii.aniipate your (.-..nl.s. I!enthain, 944. "Colonial Advocate," No. 6, 831; Facts relatlni,- to the trespass on the i.rlnting-press of Wm. Mackenzie, 898. Colonial Land and Emigration Commis- lionera. General report of, 1843,1467; Report of, on emigration to the British Provincea in North America, 1626; Twelfth report of. 1852, 1849. Colonial School and Church Society, Thirteenth report of Diocese of Montreal, 2745. " Colonist " A, An appeal t., Hon. William Hu.ski.^.s.n on the affairs of New Brunswick, 913; A coiistitutiorial conversat! m v.iili a eon- scientlous, 1242; The Northern Kingdom, 2765. Colonization, Effects of distant, on the parent state,703; Hints upon the formation of Military Settlements, 1122; The debate on Mr. Wrvrd's resolutions on, 1839, 1336; Speech of SI.- H. DouKlas on the motion of C. Buller respecting, 1495; Speech of Charles Buller In the House of Com- mons on, 1504; Traits sur la Polit'.qua (•oloiiiaie (lu Bas-C.inada. 1127; Plan of settlement, Fitzgerald, 1726; Speech of Hon Joseph IIowc on. 1764, 1786; lll.s- tolre du Saguenay ati point de vue de, 1843; Speech of DArcy McCee. 2392; Letterrf from Canada, 1862. 2393; Coup d' Oeil sur. 2578: Tlie nlloim. nl .ly.'.-t.in and, 2672: Reports of agents on roads, 2412, 2413, 2577. Columbia, Mi==inn :1^ J3 Co1:ifr5v!r. 1479. Columbus, Christophar, Di (covery of America by, Macklntoah, 1150; The early peopling of America, Newman, 1665. BTW ■ a,,, % 378 rVRUC ARCHIVES OF CANADA sin... .,ui.-( BUI. 2615; Future ot ilrttl.sh America, 2616; Speech of Alex. Morris, 2618; Arcoint of conferences and .speeclies on. 2619; Speeches b> D'Arcy AlcUce, 2620, 2622; Speech on, McLellan. 2623; Tile orsanlzation of the Empire, Howe, 2705; The, of B. N. A . 2706; In relation to the Interests of the Empire, Howe, 2707; Hevlew of Mr. Howes es.say, Hamilton, 2708; Formation of loi al Kovernmcnis in connect:>n with, 2709; Letter of Him. V. Tupper to Karl of Carnarvon. 2711; Letter of William Anii.ind on. 2712; Letter of Hon. C. Tup- IH-r to people of N'ova Scotia, 2713; I'liion of British Provln.es and Hon. Joseph Howe. 2714; Considered from a Prince IMward Island point of view, 2715; Consld.red by C.oldwin Smith, 2716; Letter on, to people of Nova .Scotlji, An lilbald. 2717; Article on pro- po.sed. .Marsb.ill, 2719; Ri'ponses au cen- s.'urs de. 2785; Why It should not be Im- |>osed on th. .olonles. Penny, 2788; Re- l>ly to Mr. Penny. 2787; An enquiry Into tiie merits of, 2788; C.insldercd on Its merits, 2789; A reply to "Confederation cnsidered .m Its met its," 2790; An act f.ir the union of Cannd.i, N'.iva Scotia and New Brunswick, 2791, 2792; Exam- ined in the llKht of common sense, 2793; Biport of the delegation to England on, 2794; P.'tl'lon from Nova Scotia a^Kinst. 2795; " Contre-Polson," la Confederation, 2795: A plea f..r, lib hey, 2797; La C.,n- federatlon couronnement de dlx ann^ea de mauvals adndnlsiratlon, 2798; Fur- ther reasons f.)r, 2843; Has the country b. en solil, 2845; Ueply to "Remarks on lir.iposed Federation of the provinces," 2929. Congregational Church, Openlnt? of the Connresallon.al Academv, 1394. Congreu (Philadelphia), Free thoughts on the proceedinKs of the continental conRresa, 336; J.oirnal of proceedinsB, 344; An an.-iwi-r to the res.i- lutiona and address of. 3-19; Kpistle to the plenipotentiariea of. 351; An arswer t.i the d. .laraiioii .i, 3-Jj, 337, 36o: Strictures upi>ii th.^ .ledanition of, 366. Connecticut, Charter of colony <■.'. 376. Connolly, John, ConnolIy,Rov. Thoma* L., (Arcobiihop of Halifax), Claims of T. D'Ar.-y McOee t.i confldence of Irish Canadians 2804. CATAllHlVB OF PAMPHLETS 379 Conieil Supirieur, i:stratts des Reglstrea du, 382. Constitutional, Fifth lotter to the people of Ennland on the subversion of the constitution, 148; The constitution. Number II. 150: A dla- liisue on the principles of the constitu- tion, 381; An essay on constitutional I.llicrty wherein the I-etjal Me.-in.s of Pre- ventlns the Unconstitutional Influence •'' tlif Crown iU'c poiniiNl o.w, 442; The I'.nKllsh i ■..n»titutlon. M m- i.—liil.u. 446; A dUilo^uo on the Act- uil State of rarliainent, 466; I,e» I'r.Miiiers rudl;nens di' l:i (".institution Brltannlquf. 867; Ksqulsae de la Con- stitution I!rltanni(iue, 871; Tower of rounill to control aupply. Ilnllhnrton, 899; Itomarks on the roriHtitutlon of tlie 'anadas, 1282; A direst of the British. IT. Rrld)i;es, 1314; Manlfeste par le comitf-. du r^'forme et du proKrrs. 1618 'lovernment commlssiofs nf enquiry, 2450; Act concerning both houses of provincial parliainent. 2545; Notes on federal Kovernments. Modee, 2603, 2604; Hule.s. orders, etc., for leiii.'ilatlve a.ssem- lily of Canada, 2699: Kurope Incapable of Ainerlcan Democracy, Adderley, 2799; Forms of sovernment. Blackle, 2844; .S'.r aim Coloiiies. r,)ii.'c.:era;i.)n. lA'.iHiv,. Council, T.,eKl.«lative Assem- I'l. I.. «isl:itlve Council, Union Conntltutional Act, The, T' 'i'lta on. 532; Cursory renuirka on, 543; Text of, 893. Conatitutional Attoeiation, The, Ad-'rcss belfore the, 2844. Conatitutional Astociatien, Montreal, Itipresentatlon on the Union of Upper and Lower Canada, 1216. Conatitutional Auoeiation, Quebec. Declaration of the causes which led to the formation of, 1093; First Annual Report. 1S35, 1119. Conatilutio .jl Reform Asaeoiation, Address by the, 2268. Conatitution«il Society, British, l;.>i by, 1430. ;-:.in.ls "Constitutionalist," Letters of, to the people of Nova Scotia. 1485. Cooper, Myles, The American querist, 311. Cooper, Robert, The Rules and Practice of the Court of Chancery, U. C, 1781. Cooper, Samuel, Sermon of thanks-^ivln for the Capture of Quebec, 171. Copper, Reports on Shepherd mine. 2589; Mining In Canada Kast, Williams, 2644. Cordner, Rav. John, Lecture on the doctrine of the Trinity, 1790; The foundations of nationality, 2054; Discourse on the relation of mor- ality to national well-beinK, 2293; The Amerkan ('..nlllci. 26.39: C:,;.a,;a ai.d the United Statea, 262S. Cormaek, W. E, Narrative of a journey across the Island of Newfoundland, 2034. " Cornwall Tribute," Plate presented to Dr. John Strachan, 106a Cornwallia, Charles, Earl, Correapondence with Lieut. Cen'l. Sir Henry Clinton, 474; Answer to the nar- rative of Lieut. Oen'l. Sir Henry Clinton reapecting, 475. Corrigan, Robert, P.r^pvft c*t CoiiiaiissiunrrB on death of, 20b2. Corriveau, Jean Baptlata, Ct^l^bre proof's de, 2058. "Cosmopolitan," A, liCtter to electora of Nova Scotia, 2846. i 3«0 nni.ir .i/,-(7/ii7.'.s or cwint Cottar, Rav. Fradariek, Reply of Dr. Gray to the defenre of th« " Ci>mpanlon to the Prayer Book," 1694; Reply of Dr. Bayard to the defence of the •• Companion to the Prayer Book " 1695. Countiaa, (Lowar Canada), Report on proposed formation of, 929. Courtanay, J. M. da, Ciilturr of the vine and emlsratlori. 2496; Culture of the vine, 2769. Court of Enquiry, ProciMlure d'un, tre Lieut. Cartler. 713, 714. Court Houiat, District, Specilii.uloiiH for Jails and. In Lower Can- ada, 2289. Court Ma-tial, rr<)i'<-.^ .!,• Luiil.s P.Trault. 611. Courts, .sVc Justice, Administration of. Cowan, F., Sermon occa.sioned by the death of, 1574. Coxa, William, A comp.initive view of Rus.sian discoveries with tlm.sp made hy Captains Cook and Clorkp, 504. Coxa, Rev. A. C, t-'pcedi liy Bishop of Western New York 2749. Craftsman, Tin-- i;\tr.i.ir.llMur.\, 60, 61. Craig, Sir James Henry, Memoirs of the administration of. In Low.T Canada. Christie, 732; E.xtraeta from speeches of, 779. Crauford, George, An o.ss.iy on the resources for reestablish- ins the finances of Great Britain. 495. Credit Fancier, Le Sy.>ft.''mc de, 2436. Cremazie, Jacques, Report of. 1599; Manuel deii Droits poli- liqiK'S, etc., 18S6. Crichton, John Henry, Viacount, Lecture on British North America and the United tjtatea, 2534. C-iminala, Care of, 2100. Crise Minitterielle, La, r;t M. D. B. ViRer. 1517. Crispin, Maria Anne, I'roc^s de, 2190; Precis de re.xCcution da^ 2255, 2257. Crocker, William P., Itipi.rt on the survey of a railroad from ."^tanstead to Montreal, 1565. Cromwell, Oliver, .Memorial presented to. l)y French Ambaa- sadors. 30. Cronyn, Rev Benjamin, Lord Bishop of Huron, CharKcs against the theologicnl teaching of Trinity CallcKe. 2291; L.ttcr.s in reply to charftes of, 2292; Stricturea on lettara ill answer to i harifcs ul. 233^; Ul.Ju..- tiiins ti. letters of Provost Whltaker. 2396, 2397; Addro.ss at openlnR of Huron Cnllotjc, 2559; Condition of the Church of KnKliiul In the Diocese of Huron 2747. Crooks, Hon. Adam, I.I ttir to Dr Kulford, 2399, 2403. Crookshanks, John, Til., .i.ii.hict and treatment of, 174. Crown and Anchor Tavern, -MeetlnK held at, relative to parliament- ary reform. 645. Crown Lands, Mii.ates of Council respectlnff waste lands in Uivvtr Canada, 589; Report of Com- mittee of Aasi-mbly. Lower Canada on, 778, 784; Instructions to the Earl of Dal- h.iusl,. relatine to grants of, 809; Lettres lies Curfs des I'arolsses rr, 812; itcimrts of Committee of Assembly on, 835, 836; Paper on the settlfnient of the forest land.s ill the district of Qu.b.c, 932; A letter on the deiiartment of, 1646; Re- Jinrt of the Sur\eyor Ueiural on the pn-^eiit slate of .\ew Hrunswick. 1?49. 1717; H.purt on lands aliove Lake Huron, 1890. Crown Point, S. nil. ,11 before the English advance on, 144. CATALOaUB CF "AyHl.KT'l 381 "Cubbe»r Burr," The Mritish Fmplre, position, extent, 8ta- l.ilily, etc., 1405 Cugnet, Francli Jnitph, Al'striut of KJkt3, Deolnratlonii and Or- .liiiim.es, 306j Extraits des fdltB. d*- ilanitims, ft onlonnanccs. 3F ' 'U' de la Lol dea I>lpfB, 353; Ti U l.oi ,!,. I'rnprK^t*', 354; TralK- Pi.- Ii. r. 355. Cullers, Supervisor of, K.|' Ti ..n the lumber trade, 2349, 2355. Cunard, Sir Samuel, Arii. I'S nf iiRrerment for conveyance of ni.iiln between England and Ni.rtli .N'li.rUa, 1866. Cunningham, William and Co., 'I! •■ 11 ply of, ti> the answer of the United Siat.s 'o their ( lalm and meniorial, 588; Cuog, Abba Jean Andri, .):«. 111. nt Krronf' de M. Ernest Renan, 2546; Etuiies rhilologhiuea sur (imhiues laiiKUca sauvages, 2770. Cures, l.iiires de.1, sur les Terres Inrultea de la Cmin.nno, 812; Mf moire sur Tamovl- liillt6 des, 1227; Notes aur I'lnamoviblUtC ■ l.s, 1228, 1229. Currency, K'pTt of Committee of Assembly, Lower • ■anada. on state of, 1830, 951; Report "f a Committee of the Assembly on, 1142; Observation on a metallic, 1220; Tables of the comparative value of 111. ■Hies, 1527; Table of. 1846, 1604; .\a- lure and us,s of, 2001; Report of Coni- niiit.e on, 2216; What It Is, and what It .«h..iild be, 2818. Cusning, Elmer, An appeal addressed tc a candid public. 853 Cynosuridit, Alph., Mfmolrea dun VIeux Garcon, 2606. Dablon, CUude, Pira, Relation dea MIsalona dans la Nouvella rraiice. UVJ! et 1873, 21. Dade, Rev. C, M.A, Notea on the cholera aeaaona of 1832 and 1834, 1075. Oalhouaia, tiaargo Earl of, Inatructlona '.. ..latlng to granta of the wiiHle land .' ili.. Cr..wn. 809; .^p. . . b on prorogulnh- the Provincial Parlia- ment, 7 March, 1827, 874; Letter from Thomaa Lee relating to hla late dismis- sal from the militia. 876; Acblieas from I^wer Canada with ropllea, 912. Dallas, Angus, App<.al on the common achool law, 2163. Dallas, James, Lecture on Mechanics' Institutes, 2653. Oalrympla, Sir John, A.ldress of the peopb of Great Britain to the Inhabitants of America, 329; Plan for nnltlns East 1 idlan and Hudson'* Bay Cos., 614. Dambourgis, Colonel Franfoia, Ktuue hlstorlque Canadlenne, 273a Danson, J. T., Observations on the speech of Sir Wm. Molesworth on Colonial Expenditure and government, 1666. d'Anvers, Caleb, The Craft.snian Extraordinary, 60; The Secon.l Craftsman Extraordinary, 61; Some further ren rks on " Observation* on the conduct of Jreat Britain," 62, Daphnia and Manaleaa, Pastoral In memory of General Wolfe, 172. Darby, Joaaph, Shipwreck of the " .irno," 2175. Da. tmoor, .Mc.'i.iir.i of liiipris..niiii-iii in. 1 ■ >j>. Dartnall, George R, .Narraihe ..f ibe \vn ck of ili,- tiai j. .rt •• Prcmirr," 1546. Oarveau, L. M., Histuire de la Trihunr, 2455. D'Auteroche, M. Chappe, Voyage to Callfornl.i. to observe the tran- sit of Venus, 40C. D'Avezac, M., Aper<.'us hiatorlques aur la Bouaaole, 2259. Dav^aa, Charlaa 8., Report on acgreaslons by the Inhabltanta of New Brunawlck, 906. 382 PCBLIC ARCBlVlia OF CANADA Davit, A., A lecture on the discovery of Americ*, 1313. Oavii, Robtrt, Till' I'^iiKLtlian Kiiriinr'M irMwIs jfi tlii' I'nltid Sinlfs, 1212; Tin (•iirnii.\, wliai it Is ami what It kIhiuIiI be, 2818. Oavit, Theodora, Riply to nemarks on the I^rhlne Canal, 799. Davis, Thomas Fradariek, D.D., Sermon at the consecration of, to the Epis- copate, 190S. Davy, Sir Humphrey, Lessons In Chemistry, 761. Dawion, Rev. ^naaa McD., Lament for Rev'd. James Glllls. 2535. Dawson, Sir John William, Sketch of James McGill, 2221 j University Lecture on Duties of educated young men, 2479; History and prospects of I'lotestant education In Lower Canada, 2556: Comlii. i.s of t!ic ilciMjsitl.m „t ...al, 2702. Dawson, 8. J., Report on Exploration of Red River, 2233. Day, Hon. Charlse D., Address delivered before the Provincial Industrial Exhibition, 18B0, 1748. Day (Mrt.) C. M, I'ioiieers of the Eastern Town hips. 2490. Day, Henry, A dofenoe of Joint stock companies, 634. Deans, Silas, An address ' , the United States with a letter to Hon. Robert Morris, 478. Da Bellafaui'la, E. L., See Bellefeuille. L. de. Deerfield, The captivity and deliver;' of John WU- liani?, pastor :«r.i:tion «? 2255, 2257. Desilis, Julia, Empoisonnement de, 2506. CATALOaVK OF PAUVULETS 383 Dcsor, E., I,..H Ctiaiadcs ill' Niagara, 1927. Oespard, R. C, .■:u.aN. 2152. Despotitm, Tl ■ spirit of, (Icillrutrd to Lord <'nsll«- p:i;;Ii. 777. Oessaulitt, Hon. Louis A., S)\ I.trturt'8 8ur rAniU'xatliin, 1779j Ad- I. .«-.■ mix Kli ruiirn, 21B9; Kt le Systciiie .liili. liilre (leg Klatu Pontllicaux, 2377j 1,^ Ciierrc AriKriialne, 2640, O'Estimauvillo, Chevr. R., c US' TV view of the state of Lower Can- :hI:i. 933. Detroit, l;.'. hw cif coninieroe of. 2410; Interna- ii il loniiiurcial convention at, 2624, 262o, 2684. De Vaux, S., T'liiisfs Kwi.le to Niagara Falls, 1363. Devlin, B., I li,ir!is uKnins; Culllauine Lamothe, 2530; Dewar, Edward N., Kcvli w of the "Stricture!" on tlie letters ..f Whltaker, 2339. Dewar, Neil, -N.crnniM.' of the shipwreck and sufferings of, 718. De Witt, Jacob, I.' it.r iin I'aiMdlan manufactures, 2171. 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Edgar, Jamea, Isx.iy on no ana of promoting Immigration to X, «• i;. unswhk, 2307. Eciy.ir, Sir Jamea David, InaiiKunil a.ldie.sH, Ontario Literary So- ' icty, 2468. Edinburgh, Biahop of, •"■" i;illis. lu. i!,\. ,Jain,..s, Education, .I'.'-.H-.r: r.t ;^ Coi::.Ti::tcc ,-,t Council on the in. ..IIS -.f pr.iMi. tint,', c^i, ■!.<',■, 524: l.i- r I" the Bishop of Capaa, on. 628; Pro- reedlnt;» of the House of Assembly. 708; Rapport du Comlt.^ special de la Cham- l>re d'Asaemblfe du Baa-Canada, 834i >.-,7:!.-,_;j(i f'onduci of Council on encouragement of. Nova Scotia, 899; Catechism of, w, L. Mackenaie, 960; The gazette of. Lan- caster, 961: First report on school lands of Upper Ciinada, 982: County achool districts of Lower Canada. 983: .Memor- andum re School Act. 1S3S, 1040; Socl ,,:, i.ni.l. ..., „|, ,., ._^ I'l'per Canada, 1340; Keport of a com- iiiHli-.. on, 13C3: 1 Hs. ,,ur.v, ^. ,,„ .\||„|,. t.rlal. 1394; A I,., uir ,, l,v K v .1 Kno.x. 1424; letters on elementary and practical, 1425, Colonial legislation on the subject of. 1426: Amended charter of the Univeraltj of Kings College. H51, AdvantaKcs of t liberal. 1464; Letters on Medical. 1458; Appeal on the state and prospects of the universities and col- leges in Brltith North America. 1456; Instructions to the School Commission- ers in Canada Kast. 1530; Proceedings In the Aasembly of Upper Canada on the subject of school lands. 1550; Remarks on the University Bill, 1558; Thoughts "11 the university .luestion. 1557, 1559; Dissertation sur I'lnstruction pri- maire. 1564; Discours de M. 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John, 1,, iiir o; raihan occasioned by a publl- atloi, 1108. "Emigrant," Ths, .\ p,i, Ml by Siundlsh o'C.rady, 1444. Emigration, I.i Iters on. by a gentleman from America, 561; I'auses ami effe. ts of Scottish. 603; Ilemaik on K. rl of Selklr 3 "Observa- tions on," 618; Kiglit letter m the Earl of Selkirk's painphlut < n. t>19; Instruc- tions to cmlKr.intH. 747; nfonnatlon for emigrants, 767; Direct!, :;s f.r persons liiteiiillnK to emigrate to I'pper Canada. 768; The emlgninls' guide to I ■ per Canada, 769; Narratlv.; of the rise and progress of. In I'pper Canada, 776; In- lorniation to intending eniigrai m i" Lower Canada, Oliver, 788; Tli riv Kranta' assistant or retnurks on the ,,.|.',..H of |-|,|„.r Canada f'T the •— ■!■ ,11' traiLi.«. 1050; Thp emigrants' I ■>' torv and guide. 10S5; Method pur- ■. l'> Ho- I',.|« rill comiiiiltec, 1056; rs fi',,Ti KitU.ii In V\nnT i ' ■ 'la, A',.,iiiit of Prime Kdwurd IfI , d. ;iiii. 1067; Narratlvi- of a voji. i . i' ■riv ,,f Sussex emlgrar! (.j (> ler •'■ III I.I. isn4. 1099; Oil' ■ ■■ .. ,. r.'.a- ..n ■ " 1100; |.-ri,ndl> ndvi. , .;„ <, „„_ 1101; '''.nns..! for omUrar,. , 1 .ui; Se- 'I'l t'> Ilif •■Cnins' I f'.r ..iniKrants," HOC; lofom.atlon f,,. ,n,;,,rv and naval offl' -X proposing to !• 'He In the »^. i104; Inf.." .Hi. Ml i , ursoiis iMiK lo s,.ttie ,,n 11... land:, of the ■..v. Brunswick and Nova Scotia Land < o, 1106; L.turt, r roni .«i.ttl.^ra In fpper '•iria.la. 1110; Inr..nnation and Instruc- !'"'•' on. 1115: The oniiBra-its' Informant, oraculde 'i "pper Panada. Ilif; Colon- l.'l P'.liey .,,. . Ung, 1122; neport of th. J-i. . iai Saiii f'.nimlttee of Mont- T'a! "n. 1S34. ' _6; Inf'irmailon rospect- liii,' 111,. KaPtern Tounships, 1132, 1197; Tlie enilKi-ant and travellers guide. ■ •33; Ki.,(i„iiiai and praitUal observa- tions relative to .\ew Brunswick, 1134; I'-sTipiion of Canada and the United Stat, .s, 1199, Contlnuall'in of letters from '^"■«ex emiBrants. 1213; Observations upon emigration t,i I'pprr Canada, 1214| Kxtnuts from letters written diirinc a (Irst years residence In the Kaslern Townships, 121B; Information for emi- grants i. lending to s>'llle In the Cuna- ■las, 1288; The "Stewart Missions' on "piriiual 'i,-»titullon of emigrants, 1J07| A short a. ' lunt of, 133»; Hylaws'of the llytown un.i i.ttawii Kmlgrutlon s.m loty. IH^I. 1408; Miatemenls of results of, to irpper Cunu'ia, 1422; llundl.ook f ,r einlgruiits to ihe rrovinco of New Hrunswick. 1423; Inlormallon for emi- grants. I(j42, 1445; C'.mp ualve advan- tages betw..en the I'niled Slates and Canada for Brltlih aettlera. Rolph. 1443; n.'inarks on, panl. ularly a|ipli- cul !.■ to ilio Kastern Townships, 1448; A -latem.nt of Ih,. sallsfai lory results which have attended, fnini ihe cstab- iui,n,enf of th.' Canada Co. 1448; Oen- tral r.port of '.e Cnial Land and KoilKratl.m C iimlssloncrs. 1467j Let- ters , ontalninj; infonnailon f,ir eml- Krann, Ma. donald, 1484; The Emigrant. from mcmoran.la of a settler In Canada, 1528; Narrative of a vyage to. nrul ac- counts of i.'ie customs and character of t'pper Canaila. 1585; flan to increase religious Inst ruction to emigrants through the Kmlety for the Propagation of the Gospel. 1813; Remarks for emi- grants, I.lnion. 1625; Report of the Co- lonial Land an.l Kmlgration Commis- sioners on. 1626; Observations on a Poor Relief lilll of Ireland and its h,-arlng on. 1627; Thoughts on. 1847. 1635; Colonlza- lt,,n circular. 1817. 1639; Its advantages to (ircat Britain an.l her colonies, 1670; The settlers' new home, or guide to emi- grants. Smith. 1682; A four years' resl- dencc in Die Unltcl Stati-s and Canada, 1683; Re[>ort of Commilteo of Assemb' , on emigration to the United States, 184», 1686; Letter on the principles of the operations of the S<»clety for the Propa> gallon of the (lospcl with regard to, 1692; A plan for the systeinallc coloni- zation of Canada. 1728; Practical guide for. N'cttle. 1731; Information for intend- ing emigrants. F. WIdder. 1732; Re- marks for emigrants. 1756; Facts and observations connected with the man- agement of the MnrinA in.4 i:*.^!—, .» Hospital, 1S42; Twelfth report of the Colonial Land and Emigration Crmmls- sloners, 1852. 1849; Guide to United Slates and Canada. 1942; Report of A. C. Buchanan on. 1995; The a-lvantages 388 prnur ARcnivm of nyAm of C'aimila for spttliTs, 2044; The Cnna- illiin Tourist, 2060; Information fur In- tonillni? tuitliTM on ilu' Ottawa and OpponKo Uonil, 2071; The advantagea of • •iiniidu nM u Mfl.l for. 2072; HanJlxiok of Information for cnilKranis to Now UrunH- wi.k. 2079; IIli . for cmlKrunts. 2184; Ht'mlnlsicn.cn of guibor, for the use of trav.'llers. 2234; •'ITne Apparition," opl- H.iilo de r, 22;'5; Pamphlet on, (ISiifl), 2302; Canadian Setllirs' Ouido. 2303; Essa.VH on nn'an* of promotlnR Immigra- tion to, 2306-2310; A hriif outline of t'anada'B position. 2357; Speei h hy T. OAriy MrCJee. 2392; Cena.la, 1S6:'. 2419, 2420; Letters fniin Canada, 2^fi0; The eiilliir" cif tli.> vine and. 2496; Canada In ISGl, 2510, 2512; Aet on natuiallzatlon of aliens, 2643; KmlRratlon fiom Knroj.e. Its laiises and erfeits. 2673; Sketi li.s of Canada, 2835; KmlKranf.s Rnlde. 2878: Hfpori .if iMiiiUnillcin C..mintltee. Montr.al, 2897; lMf..rm,iiion on Upper Canada. 2901; SiiKKested plan for, from ITnlted .States to IJherla, 2907; Kml- Kr.ii I- linnd')of>k to Canada and United Slit 2922. Emigration Society, S,, IU-.i..un ,111.1 oihiwa KmlKnitl.in S<.- ii'i. . iiV"! (Jij.lie.' lOiiilKrant S.i.iety. Enfiland, Treaty ..r I'ea.e y,|ih France. Ifi.l,';. 30; A lellir to th.' people of, on national af- fairs 115; lir.st letter to the pe .pie of. 136; Seeiin.l l.iier to the people ..f. 137; .\ third letter t.i the people of. 138; .', fourth letter to the people of. 139; Causes of failnres in the seven years war. 146; .\ litter to the people of. 147; A fifth lit- ter to the pe.iple of. 148; .Sixth letter to til. !■■. .,.],. ,,. 149; I,,,,,, ,.,,, ,, |„ .|,, , re.-jpe.tlnf an advantaceons peaep. 187; !iii|!ilry into the i-aiiF.- of the Inrreise ,,f pauperism and poor rate.M In, 712: .skihti of the 1 .,mni..n. Cui,..n an.l .Statntiy 1-iws of 1406; And her colonial policy. Cunt ...■ .\l>.nl.iliri ' . rt. 2133: .Siii;(;, s- tlon.n on th.. drfi.ni . f. 2272; n.I;iii.,„. with the eolonle- Adderley. 2365; lie. I.iii in Hiih h.T .ol.ml.s. If.iHe. 2446. Englehaart, Gardntr O., .lounial of visit oi II. It II. the Prince of Wales, 2265. Entozoa, T.iei.ir" on. 2854. Etmat.nger, Edward. The i;ii,l.~„,ns nay Terrlt.irles 2148. E'na, Earl of, ."I'lr Crlrhton. Eri* Canal, Hepi 1 of Commission on peiillon of con- tra' irs. 1311; An ess.iy "ii the enlar^e- men of, 1371. Erie, Laka, The l.aiile of. wlih niitlres uf c.,,„ni.iilore Kill. .It's londiiii li. that iiii; iKi-rnint 1315. Erikina, Hon. David Montague, Instrnctlons to Kobert .Smith. 658. Erskine, Thomas, A view of the causes and Ciinseiniences of the present war with Kraiue. 577. Esquimaux Indians, A desi iiption of their dress, niaiiner.-^, etc., l>r. .M.Kievor. 750. Etten, James Christie, L.L.D., Dl.servations on the constltiiiinns of the r.ilti.sh .North American dloiiiis. 1157. Etchemin River, Kiport of a reconnalsance of the \alley of 1128. Europe, The natural possihiUty of a laailiiK- peace in. 65; .Me.ins of KeeiirliiK the Lalanco of power In. 76; Ahuses of Bovernment in, 565. European and North American Railway, The 1 harier of, 1740; Hepiirt on the sur- My of, 1811; Speech of I Inn. I. Wash- hurn on. Mar h 10, 1052, 1867; Regula- tiK..- of. 2182: OrKanizailon of the com- piny. 2585; Hepurt of siirvey of exten- sion to American houndary, 2689; Mem- "Il:il 1.1 ;.;:lslatlin' i.f .M:, -.1 i.u-.ll.-. 2691: ItiiM.rt .m i ..rdw.i. .1 ir.i.l.- ,if ihi'. 2840: .\.is iniurimratlnir. 2912; Pro- •1 IS .if, 2913. Euttis, Geo'de. c.irri'.spondenee rr arrest of, 2333. Ev.Tns, Francis A., Ti- . iiiiunini s illrv. t..rv an.l tcin.l.. t.i .ih- laln lands and effect a settlement In the 'iimdas. 1055. " Eveline," H. M. 8., I. It I ITS fr.-m Sussex emlirrants who sjilie.l fur rpper Canada on hoard. 1058. CATAUmVE OF PAMPULETa 3» Executiv* Council, U. 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Ciblxtt to, 2890. Gould, Nathani*!, .■^kilih of iiiL' trade of Itrltlsli America. 1054. Goupil, Rene, .Noli, f .-ur. par I'lr,' I.saac Jo.iurs, 15. Gourlay, Robert rieming, I'lan for (•rKaiiiziiiR llie jiiopl,. and for ol.tuinlng parliamentary reform, 650; I'ro, .•,MliiiK» iif a iiKfiliiK of 111,- inlialii- Iant« of lioiio and IlaiiiHion Townjililiis, 739; Address to ilit- jury In the laso of the KinK vs. 742; I,.tlir to, from John .Simpson, 745; The "Chnmi, l.-s ,,f f-n- ada." 1453; Tli.- ".\,ptinilaii." 1S4.1. 1471; rians for beautifying New York and for '-nlarKlng and liiipio\ iiij; the . Iiy of H.iston. 1513; P,-tiiion of, to be li.-ard ai th.- liar of the House, 1611; A r.-cord of, 2095; Cas,- before the Keglslatiire, 2143. Govornori General, romiiil.s.ilons (lurlnK the French re«!me, 306; Kxiraits ilea reyleinens dia, 852. Gowan, Lieut. Col. Ogle R., Letter on HespoiisM.le fiovernment, 1844. Grand Manan liland. A br., f deserliitioii of, I^ekwood, 73«. Grand River Navigation Co., .SiMh Annual Iteporl of the Board of Di- re, I,, m. lsi\. 1420; Heport of I)lie*I3 1477. Grand Trunk Railway, t",-l liralion of ..p.-ninc, 2059: .siiie- inent.s. eie , ,if 2119; IT-ispeet* of nntiah Shlpplm," in connection with, 2178; A Ciiv T. rmniii^ f.„-. 2249: IS, ,,Mrt' of, I8SS, 2316; Rppii.llalinn of i loan by Oovernment of Canada. 2317; Plana for a ills tirmiiiii!. of. 2351; « 'orr., tloni. to • iovrrnment report on. 2361; Report of London .llreclors for 1881, 2382; First re- I'-rl .1 .sh.in- ,iMd Im.11,1 li,,i,|,.r.,. 2363; I '■■( omenta relntliiB to poatal aervlce by. 2At4; Heturn on mall aervire of, 2569; lllKl-.ry of, nrown. 2584; Act to leicallie atjre.-mpiit between UiilTnlo an,l Lake Moron Hallway and the. 2642; Letter In n-tard to tra.le on, 2737; Report on aur- vey of KInKMlon and Toronto aectlon of 2911. Grand Voyer, Report of Committee of Aaaembly on peti- tions aKalnst the office of, 953. Grant, CHarlei, A.lrpKse Kur I'.tat de la Nol.lea»e et du Clergf, 856. Grant, John Charlai, Tables of the cubical contents of maata. It,. 660. Grant, J. C , Letter to Dr. Stn. hnu. 959, Grant, John Millar, The a.lvamaHea of Canada for aettlera. 2044. Grant, Thomat Hunter, I litur- conini. iiial policy of British North Amen, a, 2847. Graaset-SaintSauveur, M. J, M.iura, loix et coatumes dee aai nxaa. 2883. Grattai., Rt. Hon. Henry, Letter to. on the deplorable conse,iuencea of the low price of splrltuoua llquora In ln!.itid, 672. Gratton, Isala, I'roc's de, 22S6. Graves, Rear Admiral Thoma* Corr,-.sp„ii,irnce with LI, . Qen'l. Sir Henry Clinton. 47'. of Rear-Admlral Graves, William, Letters on conduct (lr.u<-M, 2663. Gravier, Jacques, P*ro, Journal h , lsr)ii. 2037; AttarilH iinilpr Rerlproclty Treaty of IS.-. I. 2131: "The Inihmui." 2854. Cray. I. W. O.. >.. Cray, John William D., Gray, Rtv. John William D., S. nil. .11 ii|...ii ihf iliHIli .if \\illliiiil IV ,11 .1 nn till- uicHMlon of Qupen Victoria. 1238; .s.rinun pn .uheil at St. John. 24 Nov., ls:rj. 13U; Hirmon preached In Trlnlly I'hi.rrh. .Murrh 4. 1849, 1693; Reply t.i Iti V. r Costrr'a defence of the "Com- paiilnri of the Trayer Hook." 1694; Keply t.i Htaltinenl of Mr. WlRKlna which act l.iili Ih.- .au.s...H .,f hl.i r.-ilr. MMiil. 179D; Trlnily Chiirih anil tia foiindi-r», a aer- 111. Ill priaclicd by. 1S54, 1951; A aermun .11 I'rinclplcs of the I.o\allslH, 2107; Uiply to letter of F.dnniii.l Malurlii. 2212; Scrmoiia on the second advent 2650. Gre.it Britain, i'li. pL.i.Kt of the I^rdB, 52; Treaty of < '..inimrci' between France and. 54. 67; < H.scrv.illons on the conduce of, 69; Ilc- iiiarUs .111 " Observation", on the conduct i.f. ■ 60, 61, 62; Short view jf atute of af- fairs with relation to. 63; fase of the lIcH.slan forces in tho pay of. 64; The prollt ami loaa In the present war with Spain, 71; Meana of gec;irln« the liberty and Independence of. 76; Trade of, to Afiica and America, 85; I^etter re po»- > -i,~i,.M» III N..rlh .Viii.M :,. 110; l':.^>.i> . i, •olonlal policy of, 112; Importance of clonics In North America. 118; The dis- ...vcrlcs, rlKhtx. etc. of. in North .\iM.ri, a, 119; AKKri'ysi.>n •<( Kraii. . In .\ni.rlca may lead to Kiirnpaan w .r. 123; Letter on the dispute be- iwi.ii France an. I. 17r.fi, 127; Oppo- »iti..ii uf the KnKllsh Nation to Mini.^terlnl ..pprcvv|,,n, 128: I'ffeci..! nf national d.l.i. ..t,-., 1756: 129; Letter "II dispute with France, 130; Flrat let- • -r to till- |)eopIe of KnBlaiid on National .\rrairs, 136: " Thiiics as they are," nr..'*. 164; Iinj-irtial Hctlectli.iia upon tho pre- N.nt stale of analrs. I7fi! 201; " Thlniia as tlii'y are ■ 208: fonalderatlons on the Trade anil Finances of, 259; Letter to Hic l-;arl of IllllslioroiiKh on the connec- tion between (ireat Britain and her American colonics. 278; Oiiaervations :i .1 I !i.- 'SI. 111. i.f !!,.• N. 111. .II' 281; •; ,. case of. and America. 283; The caae of Amer.ca am', 286; Controveray with the American Colonlea reviewed, Knox, 289; Kourili^... rlall..i.!« ..M the ad\ aula k.s of a union between, and her American colonira. 28C; An appendix to "The pro- sent state of the Nation," 290; ThnuKhta on the orlKln and nature nf covernment, 292; Consldetal ina on the admission of representatives of the American Col- onies into the lliiuae of Commons. 300; Hcinarks on the " Review of the Contro- versy between, and her American Col- onics," Bancroft, 302; Some iiueatlona relative to the present disputes with the American colonies, 311; "The pat- riot ' adi'resaed to the electors of, 314; 'I'lic iriii r. St I.f till' MiiTi liaiii^ aii.l nuiiiii- fai tur.rs In 111.' pns. nt ...iii..xi with the colonies, 324; An essav on the con- stitutional power ccr Ihv . ■•lo.'les, 32S; A new essay on the const iiuti.>imi pow- ers over the colonicf.. 326; Andres." of the people to the :iiliabltai tb of Arier- Ica, 329; An addre. i ' . tl.e oi 1, of, m the present crls;a c ' .Tdlrs ""S, A can- did examination of •':: c' •,,\» nf. and the colonlea. Gallowa. . SJ'. Tl'» aentl- menta of a foreigner on the ditputes be- tween and the color ies. 338; An appeal to the Justice and Intercsta of, 342; I'lan of the Farl of Chatham for aetlling troublea in America. 346; Plan of con- ciiiatiun with the American Colonlea, 347; Hnquiry whether the present Civil War in America ouk'ht to be Imputed to, 356; An anawer to the declaration of the Amcriiaii ('.nisjriss, 365; 'I'll.- ii.Ijih .•! asserted attalnst ciatma of America. 367, 368, 369; Observations on the rlKhta of, asserted against tho claims of America, 370; Fssaya on the real and relative in- ter, k!^ ef, and her dependencies, 385) Memorial of common sense upon tho present crisis betweet:, anil America, 400; I'lan of re-unioa with the colorles, 401; Tli.iiiKlils .m 'In jir, .^, ..( . tai. nt«, .M/; ~^'ie (latrlotlc mirror 'T Itir K.ilvatl.iii of. ,11 ■■ .He. 451; \\l,,ii b»n»1i!( run arliM- ti>. from ■iicr.-iiMM in tlip AinMinin W vr, 450; The lut, rest of. wi!h rt-MMiil (i. liiT Amrrlcu.i rol.nlcs I'onslilfreil 458; Of>si.i ( "Uiiii.i i.n » late «ltil>. of th.- natioi. 45ti State of th. p.il.]. .letitii. Stair, 465i Memorial to •■^"vi-i iki, 'f, 4<1; Coiinillonii on th* prenent ■Itualloii of, 484, 4«5; An eaaay on the actual ■ .•■our, . n for rpentaliliKh- Inic II .■ rinnii.,... of, rraufui.l, 495; Kxtr» »'"'■'•'' ■ '■ pern, 611j Appeal to peo- ple of. 623; .V lreii.se an Bo'iv.riK ment. 556; The p.. til ,. proKrenii of, lH^v-1794, 565; TeM . ! ihi> Ju.\ (irenvllle Tn'aty. )T!P4, 556, 571; An Impiiry Into the Hlate of the llnanriH of, 569i OlJlc-lal corre- ».poii.lence relative to the nettotlatlon f'.r (..a... between, arul Kr.i 574; 1»... I ir;it|..n of the r,.!,rt of. r. -|.... iliiK neKotlatlons of, 1797 576: An a.ldresa to th.. i„ .,,;,. ,,r, v\ .,1.,,, jtT; 1 . ...I,.,, reBpertiiiK the lute neKotlatlona for peace "■•h Ir.iiH... i::<7, 576; Kichi I, M.r.i u„ the pene(emher, ISIO, 673; Ileport of the lar- I'icriii.s .,f. diinnn tin- w.ir ..i' 1-i., (toB; Anildpallon of ninr;,-lnal notes on the c;. l.iratlon of the fnlted Stiites Oov- < rnment. nth January, ISl.t; 690; Treaty "111. I'r;ii., , , IM I. 691; l'..;ni< i., |. ,|;^- iMs.ied in treatiii. with the Cnlted .si;ileB. ISU. 692; i iTerts of distant col- onization on the parent « a'c, 703; Tnalies with the I'nl*- . .-'.atea, 1792- ISlt. 709; Causes a.i. chancier of the late war \vith, 710; '■:; ,,tate of the nation. IS!':', 801; Observational on the impottanre of the North American col- oni.H to, 847; Conaidri.vth.n -if the con- nection I Mtween the BrltUh .\ore cemented with. Into one em- pire. 1325; Peace or war beincen the inlted Stales and, lR3:i. 1337: Itow the llrltlsh North American colonies may be used to recompense "currency rultied lan.l, ..iiers," 1378; Uraft of a convention with the fnliid ,', IiIm't: tj,„M i.,.i;i.|.. ,.s au, 2090. Great Western Railway, S :,„■ ..l..s,.rvaii,.ri.s r.-i ;,«. 1193; Char- ter of. 1569: Itepnrt on the. IS17. 1647; I.ett.rH r...s|„., tln« lb... 1741; I'ro, eed- Inn" of the annual m. i tint; ,if, 1860; Re- port of th. nianasliiK illreitor, 31,st Au- Busi, nr,.;, 1918; R, port of, presented .Miy 1.-. lsr,4, 1961; Rc|iorl and statc- nunt of aicoiints present, ,1, ,-,th June. ls.'.<, 1962; R,port of .lir.itors, etc., for the halt year <-ndlnK 31st Juh, 1855. 1997. Grace, Charles F.,, C..in!.;ir;i|iv,. VI, w- of th,. iiHhneinents to irni;,-rati..n in Canada and th,. I'nlted Stalls, 747. Greenwood, William, Sul. Ide or, 2594, Grenville, Lord George, A letter to, 224; A ni;in of nbllltles, or S.,il.h p. .1111, a defeated In Atn.rl, a. 272; Correspoiiil.iue with Minlst, r of For- ilwn AfT irs, Fratiie, 574. Granville, Rt. Hon. Wm. Wyndham, .Minioricl by Lieut, J,,hn Mears conlaln- init (larii.ular.s of the c:ipture of vessels In .Vo.itka .'lound, 527. Grey. Charles, Viscount Howick, Sp, , . li u coloi^lzatlon, 1336. rAT.ir.fHltJK of PAVPIIlRTti C.-ty, Rt. Hon, Sir Hanry Cvorgc, l..|lir from 'A Canaillan' li.. 1i88i lAlttT I.'. 1 r.iilaliilriK fill In In nliil.ni to i-ml- Knitloii to C^iwiila. 1847. 1636; I-ettir of It Ciiriiil. hin l-Siiiytli on Itall'Viiv Com- iiMinl. F'thiii lii'twon f'l.. Allmillr ami Ih.- i'u. III.', 1727. Grey, Lt.-Col. John, I..ii.r I ■. on llic (.uliJiTt of III., llnlilllty • 'f \h<- |>,iv of till- ofMitTM of till- nnvy an. I .run to tlir lax ii|)on prop.rty. 688. Grievancct, Lowar Cinada, It' s..liiil..ris rf th.' ill, fiPM of giu'lif.' on 'I \|'. ill o.> I'f ."iil.nilttliiB u pi'iition r. -p" HOB, 872j |{.|i..rlit ..f tlie apo'lal .'■inrnltlte on, 930; 8fi om) r. port of thi- ."M.n.m.,' of, isiil, 981; I'upiTs received 111 III.' Auk. 'inbly .>f I.,ow<'r I'iinit'li from J. 1 ViKir who wa.H a|ip.>lM|.il t . pro- ..• i t.. KiiKl.iii.l t.i mipp'.rl i>.'iltl'.na ..f "iinpliiliii. 1005; UnnarkB of tli.> lloi || n VIk. r ri'latlve to tin? gri.'vaim- - 1 fiirlli in the mi.lr.'HH ..f ilo- Assi-iobly. 1009; III,, uMii'iilx of the Itrlll.sh (iovern- ni. i;i ill ancwir to llic I'omi.l.ilnt.s ..f the A^sinhly. !8ll. ls:i:'. 1012; KlrKt rcp..rt •I' th.' l'..toFiiltti'i' i.r Ass.'inljly. I(i31'. 1024: IHy.rn ilorunirnts nil(lri'!-.si'il to 1.. .1 l'-.|iiiifaii t.y I>. B. ViR. r ffupctt- iiik-. 1089: A.l.lr. -.s ..f ih,' Reform Al- ii inc. on the, 1160; Lord GlonoiK'a re- ^i■^v .if. 1162; Rci)ort of Legislative I ■■■1111. II (■iiiiiMilltee on, 1170. Gnlfin, Rev. Cornaliua, li' riilal|..ii of Htntementa re^tppitini; the ii'liiiinl.'.trBtlon of the "So. let y for the Ir..|.aiialiiin of the CoKpel." 910. Groof, Henry da, llriii-li ('..himhla, 2235. Grotiua, Hugo, I iiiir.iv.r y with Johannca do Laot, 14. GrouU, L. T., r..ii's..n .1 Avrll, ISG."., 2607. Guadaloupe, rii.' ii.i.r.'st of clreat Ilrltaln with regard I". 204; Ueii- .ii.< f.ir k.eplng. In prefer- en. .■ to Catia.la. 205; Valu.' of, to Qreat Hriialii with reasons for keeping Can- ail.i 111 preference to It, 235. Guano, Peruvian, III.. 11,11. ni.< .,n the Iniiiortatlon of. Into the Uiilt..d Statea. 1944. Qugy, Col. Conrad Auguatua, Leli.r,. t.i .sir !•:. \V Head, 2004; Iteiriurka on a puniphlpt of \V. V. CoiIln, 20M: How I loHt my ni.iney, 2226; Some Inel- lUnlii In the life of a proi linlul, 2330. Gulla, War of, MUtorleul r.>inanep, 681. Gypaum, Kffe( ta of, aa a fertilizer, 540. Qzowaki, C. 8. A Co., Letter on the K^planaile mntni. t. J017. H. "Habardaaher, 0. M." HiasoiiH f..r removing Wrii. Tltt from oflUe. 183. "Habitant," Un, A.lresse \ Dun le.s K!. . teum ilii Ban-Cun- 'a. par. 869. 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Intercolonial Railway, Speech of Joseph Howe on, 1764; Corre- spondence relating to, 2580; Report on exploratory survey, Fleming, 2687; Let- ter on, to Hon. Wm. McDougal, 2806; Obser\ations sur, 2807; The best route (or the, 2808; A national military work, 2809; Best route suggested for, 2839; Cmtract for construction of, 2931. Intestate Estate Bill, .Mr Bidwell's speech on, 990. Ireland, FuKitivo p!eee,<= .-.f Iri=h politics, 305; Let- ters of Edmund Burke relative to the trade of, 408; Power of British Parlia- ment over, 413; Speech on adoption of conciliatory measures with, 576; Ar- rangement of records and assimilation of Irish statute law, 600; Observations on "a view of the natural and commer- cial circumstances of Ireland by Thos. Newman," 662; Letter to Lord Manners on the expediency ot a separate com- mission to investigate, etc., the records of, 666; The deplorable consequences to, of the low price of spirituous liquors, 672; Observations on Poor Relief Bill for, and its bearing on emigration to America, 1627; Address to Irish inhabi- tants of Quebec, 2880. Manufacture of bar iron and considera- tions on Importation from America, 2860. Iroquois Indians, Treaties of peace with the, 1666, 20; Ac- count of conferences between Quakers and the Six Nation Indians, 125; Ad- dress by Teyoninhokarawen recom- mending the Gospel of St. John, 614; Laws of the natives, 1406; Catechism of the, 1967. Irvine. Alexander, An inquiry Into the causes and e"'-'cts of emigration from the Highlando and Western Islands of Scotland, 603. Isle Aux Noix, Retreat of M. de Bourlemaque from Caril- lon to, 199. "Isodore," 6'ee Ascher. " Uthmus, The," A sketch by Hon. J. H. Gray, 2854. 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Jawitt, John R., Narrative of the adventures and sufferings of, 719. "J. K.," Plain reasons for loyalty, 1259; The Chureh and the Wesleyans, 1298. Jogues, Isaac, Pire, Description de Nieuw Netherland (Novum Belgium), 15. Johnson, Frank, Giles and Janey. a Canadian tale by, 2816. Johnson, P. H., Every man his own guide at Niagara Falls, 1874. Johnson, Dr. Samual, The Patr .)t addressed to the ele< h.rs et Oreat Britain. 314; Letter to, occasioned by his late political publications, 341; Taxation no tyranny, 349, Johnson, Thomas R., Report of the case of John Connolly vs 2851. Johnson, Sir William, Treaties and conferences with Indian Nations In North America, 125. Johnston, J. F. W., Agricultural capabilities of Vew Bruns- wick, 1739. Johnston, Thomas, Travels f igh Lower Canada, with In- forma o intending emlgranta, 876. Johnstone, Walter, Letters descriptive of Prince Edward Is- land, 794; Travels In Prince Edward Island, 804. Joliet, Louis, Sieur, Voyage et Dt.ouverte de, 22. 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Chamberlln, B.C.U, 1941; Lecture be- fore .St. Catharines, 2075; Lecture on aim and usefulness of the, 2653; Lec- ture before, I'Yrgus, 2930. Medicine, Reflexions .sur IVtabllssement d'une So- clet<^ Royale de, 700; Lecture on the his- tory of, 2099. Medley, Rev. John, D.D., (Bishop of Fred- ericton), (Mi.irge delivered by, 1847, 1656; Sermon by, 1S47, 1658; Consecration sermon by, 1905; Charge ilelivered to Diocese of Frederlcton by, 2222; Sermon by, before H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, 2266; Four charges to the clergy by, 2472; Two sermons by, 2821. Meehan, John, Executitin de, 2596. Meekins, T. C. Mossom, Should the colonies he represented? 2203; Megantic Junction Railway, R>P irt of the Chief Knglneer, 1853, 1913. Melangueule, Relations sur la batallle du, 124, Memoires d'un Vieux Gar^on, 2606. Menalcas, Daphnis and, 172. Mjplats, Isodore de, Le Dt'lricheur de Langue, 2225. "Merchant, A," Remarks upon the Bank of England, 43, 44; See aim \Vm. Workman. Merchant Seamen's Society, The, Con.stitution and bylaws of, 1490. Merchant Ships, Proclamation by the King declaring what ensigns or colours shall be borne by, 599. Mercantile Library Association of Montreal, A.-f .-.f ir..-.-.rp.-.rat!.>r:, ru:.:3 and regula- tions, 1534. "Mercure de France," Extrait de, 1760, 1974. CATALOnVE OF PAVmLETS «l "M«rcury," Tile iiolltlral and nlxtnrlral, for Septem- biT .jnil Oi'oher, 1759, 181, Meredith, Edmund A., State of common kaoIi In Canada, 2B07. Meredith, Sir William, Li It. r ti) the Earl of Chatham on tho Que- Imo lilll, 316; Letter to, In reply to let- ter to Karl of Chatham, 317. Merritt, William Hamilton, A liriif review of the nnanclal state of Can- iiilii as OMinpared with the State of New York, 1547; Letters addressed to the In- lial. Hants of the Niagara District on free tr.Klo, 1632; Circular on taxation, etc, 1761 ; Brief review of the Welland canal, 1869; Remarks on the extension of recl- pnirlly between the United States and <'anaila, 2000; Lecture before the Hamil- ton Morhanlis Institute, 2075; Impres- sions of Europe, 2321; Journal of war of ' 2, 2456. Metcalfe, Sir Charlai T., A letter on the ministerial crisis, 1470j Ad- dressed presented to, with replies, 1611 j Sullivan's letters on responsible govern- ment, 1512; Attacks of Sullivan on, re- futed, 1514; Defended against the at- taiks of his late counsellors, 1515; A view of his government of Canada, 1516; lir. Vlger and the Ministerial Crisis, 1518; The Lafontalne- Baldwin Cabinet defended. 1519; Letters of Isaac liurhanan against the Baldwin faction, 520; Comments of the Reform Asso- iiation on the conduct of, 1521, 1522; I'oMlbal conduct reviewed, 1588; Eight xars In Canada or a Review of the Administration of, 1641; Report of a ""■etlng of the friends and admirers of, 1S47. 1642. Methodist Church, R port of a Committee of Assembly on Government Grants to. 1180; Wesleyan Methodism In Upper Canada, 1226; The Church and the Wesleyans, 1298; Wes- leyan Methodist Conference, 1840, 1393; Ri'ply of the Canada Wesleyan Confer- ence to the proceedings of the English ■^^esleyan conference, 1841, 1428; Report n. sh„ Auxiliary Missionary aoclety of the, 1493; Account of mission of Rev reter Jacobs, 1879; Reasons for Dr Ryerson's resignation, 1953; Letier on superior education in relation to, 2279; Dr. Hyerson's defence of the petition for aid to denominational colleges, 2281 2282; Addresr of the Conference on University Reform, 2337; Report of Quebec Conference, 1863, 2476. Maxice, Historical description of, 409) Report of commission on trade with, 2760. MIchaux, Andri, Voyage de, 2325, 2466; Notices «ur les Plantes de, 2466. Michel, A., Report on gold region of Canada, 2736^ Report on gold region of HasUns* County, 2778. "Miclssippi," Journal de la Querre du, 60. Mickle, A. F., Fire at Stratford, 2161. Middleton, Capt. Christopher, Extracts from tho log book of, on hla voyage for tho discovery of the North West Passage, 1834. Middlesex, County of, Petition of the Freeholders of, to His Majesty praying for a redress of griev- ances, 284. Miles. Rev. F. W., Sermon occasioned by the death of, 1469. "Miles Emeritus," See Sewell, Col. John, 2S29. Mllet, Pierre, P»re, Relation de sa captivity parmi les Onne- louts, 31; Relation de sa Captivity, 2600. Military, Letter to the people of England upon tho Militia, 147; General Wolfe's Instruc- tions to young offlcera, also his orders for a batuiion and army, 440; An ad- dress to the army in reply to strictures by Roderick McKenzle, 512; Rules for the regulation of the Militia, 568; Precis de I'Acte pour rSgler la Millco, 1803, 607; Militia General Order, Ist May, 1814, Prince Edward Island, 701; The Mllltl* Law of Nova Scotia, 1S21, 781; Abatfact of the Militia Act In force in 1821, 785; Rapport du Comite Special, relative A I'organlaation de la Mllice, 928; Informa- tion for military and Naval Officers pro- posing to settle in the British Coloniesi MB ^P 422 PVHl.li- .iKCIin'ES OF "l.V.iDX 1104; Standing Orders for the Seventy- Ninth HiKhlanders. 1131; Act to consoli- date the Mllllla I^wa of Upper Canada, 1246; The Quebec Volunteers, ISK: JuRpment sur leu operations en 1769, 1365; Letter of D. Bethune respectlns the transport of troops, 1(28; Report on reorganization of the mllltta, 1993; Re- port on the state of the militia, 18&7, 2081; Defence of If:nKland by A. W. I'layfair, 2272j Defence of Canada, 2273i The best defensive force for Canada, DenlHon, 2331; Is Canada prepared for war, 2332; Organization mllltaire dea Canadas, 2374; Drill and rifle Instruction, 2375; A bill relating to the mllltia, 2379; KortH versus ships, defence of Canadian lakes, 2380; Dofcnco of Canada, 2382; Aiile-Mi'nmlre du Carablnler Volontaire, 2385; Parting words on the rejected mllltia Mil, 2386; Speech of Hon. John ncKruii .Mllllla Hill. 2407; n,i>oil i.u- 1„ t- tcr orKanlzatiun of mllltia, 2411; Review of nillltin policy of present administra- tion, 2451; Reflexions sur I'organlzatlon df la .Milli'C. 2452; Cnriiuiiai; V-liir its' Hiindbiiok. 2453; .Mills' K|ieiHtirs on i"l- on'al military expenditure, 2454; Memoirs of the 83rd regiment, 2455; Journal of events In the war of 1812, Mprritt, 2456; Remarks on the Mllllla of Canada, 2527; Considerations sur Notre Organization Mllltaire, 2528; Can- ada defended by her mllltia, 2529; De- fpncca of the Northeastern frontier, 2568; Defence of Can "a, .Simmons, 2617; Defence of Cana... conferences on, 2634; Lie* of officers of volunteer mllltia of Montrf.il, 2674; Standing orders of Montreal CarrlHcn Artillery, 2675; The Twelve Dayb Campaign, Driscoll, 2723; A bill to amend an Act re volounteer mllllla, 2755; Regulations respecting the \ iliinteer militia. 2756; Report or. sl.ite of the militia of the province of Canada, 2757; Standing orders of the Civil Ser- vice Rifle Regt., 2758; Regulations for the Naval Brigade of Nova Scotia, 2759; Memorials of late Civil Service RlHe Corps, 2827, 2828; A proposal for the formation of the Pioneer Light Infan- try, 2868. Milk-weed, A short treatise on, 2837. Miller, Robert, A it-ctuie on "Tiue Greatness," 2206. Miller, Stephen, Inaugural address of Governor, Mli.nesota, Mills, Arthur, Colonial military axpendlture, 2464. Mills, John, The Bank Charter Act and the late panic, 273S„ Milnsr, Themss 8., How to make business pay, 2692. Milton, Chsriss William, An aililnsH by John Uradfonl o>'>'a.' m- < i \ mh m»r of, 2014) Lpttre aur 1« i-nmnn«r<-« de. par Hon. Jeihn Yiiunir, 2015; Hketih of. In 1S56, 3089; RciMirt "n Irnprove- tnentii tn the kiioI. 18!17. 2M0| Harbour of. 2120; Docks at. 2197, 219I, 2199; Re- port to harbour coinmlMNtonprii of, anrl termln'ii for (!.T H , 224B! Dciicrlption of. Id. ■. 22SS! Kt Ken Prfnrlpaux Monu- mpnt», 2277| M-molros et dorumpntii de la Hoilft# hlRtnrtqup do. 2278i PIrdii for hydrnulli' dnckii nt, 2351 i Tradf anil C-ommcrip of, 1882, 2501! Conntltutlon of the Numismatic Society of, 2502; Ilo- porf (if .Natural IlUtory Society of, 2503| Harbour Improvement* at foot of La- chlne canal, 2518; Investlgatlnn by City Council of churgeii aKalnst chief of po- lice re St. Albana Raid, 2530; Act of Incorporation of Art Aiiaoclatlon of, 2554; Enquiry Into office of Clerk of the Crown, 2581, 2582; Lint of olTlcera of volunteer mllltia force In. 2674; Stand- ing orders of Garrison Artillery of, 2875; Meetlnn on St. Patrick's Day, 1866, 2732; Review of trade of, 1888, 2738; Informa- tion rt proposed railroad to Boston from, 2876; Reflexions sur I'electlon, Mai, 1832, 2894; Report of Immigrant Committee of, 2897; Rapport sur I'eau pour, 2914; Dc'penlng of ship channel of I^ke St. Pete-, 2917; Improveriit 't of harbour of, 2925; Improvements to har- bour of, Forsyth, 2927; Report of har- iM.ir engineer, 1862. 2928. Montreal, Dio&sM of (Anglioan), Report of Lord Bishop of. to E^t\ of Dur- linm. 1264; Ropor of the Inturjioiiitid Church Society for the year 1854, 2021 1 Church Chronicle for, 2343; Proceedings of synod of, 2474; Thirteenth report of. Colonial School and Church Society, 2748; See Fulford, Rev. Francis. Montreal, Diocese of, (Roman Catholio), Questions sur le Oouvernenient eccl^sias- tlque du. 813, 814; Reglement pour lo gouverncment dea cur«s du, 1609; Arch- eologie Rellgieuse du, 1747; Lettres pas- torales de I'Eveque de, 2163, 2164; R6. sum lur loa blens du. 773; Opinion of M. Dupln on the Rights of the, 848, 849; EUt des af- faires pjcunlnres et temporelles dea Ecc^'slastiques du, 1893. Montreal and Kingston Rsilroad Co., Letter of the I'resldcnt and Vke-Prcsl- dent to Sir Allan MacNab, 1856. Montr lal and Laehino Railway, The philosophy of railroads by Thos. C. Keefer. 1742. Montrsal Railroad Car Co., By-laws of the, 1854, 1964. Montule, E., A voyage to North Amer ca and the West Indies In 1817, 787. Moon, Henry Frederick, Narrative of the adventuie!> .^f, 724. Moore, George, Notes on Canada and tho Uiiltcd States, 1544. Moore, Township of, Institution of a church and Sunday School in, 1137. Mordaunt, Lieut Qen'l. Sir John, Proceedings- of Court Martial upon the trial of, 162. Morgan, Henry J^ The place Britlah Americana have won in history. 2733. CAT.MOdVK or l'AMPnhF.TH Morgan, Mr., A rrply ()> hia facta reapoctinf the flnancaa iif linat Hrltalti. Viiiinitturl. S69. Merin, Hen. Auguttin Norbart, L«t(ri> A rilonorable Edward Bowan, S41| Corrmpondonce with Hon. R. E. Caron, ISM; UealKnntlon of. 192t| L«ttcr from I>r Strachan to, 1933> Merrin, Dr. Jeaaph, Dlicoiira irinaiiKui.ttlnn da I'lCcoU d« Mi'dci'lnp lie vlew of the hiatory, {tovemment, flahary and airrlculture of Newfoundland, 183t. Morria, Hon. Robert, A letter to, from Btlaa Deane, 47a. Morria, Hon. William, Correspondence with tha Colonial Office, 1294; Lettcra from Dr. Strachan to, 1295; Ue\'\y to Icttera of Dr. Strachan 1296; Letter on the Clersy Reiiervct 1297. Morrison, Dr. M.P.P., (Speech on differences between Sir P. B. Head and the Executive Council, 1173i Trial for high treaaon, 1277. Morton, A. C, Jteport on the gaui^e for the St. Lawrence and Atlantic Railway. ie«4; Report on the St. Lawrence and Atlantic Railroad, 1714; Report t.i the York and Cumber- land Railroad, 1715; Report on the aur- voyR of the Quebec and Richmond Rail- way. 1807; Report on the survey of the Kurcpfan and North American Railway, 1811; Ueport on Bangt r, Orono, and Old- town Kailroad survey, 2906. Mountain, George Jsho««phat, D.D., scrmori lu Iiia pariahionera of ^Yederlcton, 1817, 728; Sermon preached on the death of the Duke of Richmond, at Quebec, 12 •September, 1819, 766; A retrospect of tha summer and autumn of 1832, a sermon by, 1061 1 Sermon prsaohad on tha eon- •ecratlon of, 11M| Correspondence with tha Colonial Dept. on the deny Ra- serves. 1241 1 Thoughts on annexation, 1702; T ■ Kernionii pnaili.il at Ihe lon- secratlon of the Fraderlcton Cathedral, 18S3, 1900) Letter to t. , Dloceaa of Qua- bec, 21M. Mountain, Jaoab, D.D., Sermon preached at Quebec, January 10, 1789, B93: Sermon preached at the annl- verMury of The Jtoyal tluinune Morlety, 28lh Manh, 1819, 7B5; Charge delivered to the clergy of the Otoceae of Quebec. 761. Meuaaeau, J. A., Lecture sur Cardinal at Duquet, 229t, Mowat, Hen. Oliver, Letter on Bill for quieting tltlea to i«. eatate, 2641. Mullaly, John, A trip to Newfoundland with an account ofthe laying of the Submarine Cable. 20S3. Municipal, Brief view of the township laws of Uppar Canada, 1121) Manual for Upper Canada, 1850, 1722; Loan funds, ho.xpitala. < Uurl- tles of Canada, 2568) Returns of Can- ada for 1866, 2849. Munre, D. R., Description of trees of New Brunswick. 2444. Munaen, James, Narrative of loss of schooner Thrtt Brother; 2893. Murray, John, The emigrant and traveller's guide to and through Canada, 1133. Murray, Rev. Niehelaa, Memorial service for, 2344. "Nabby," Schooner, Judgment in the Court of Vice-Ad' ^ a' in the case of, 744. Narraway, Rev. J. R., Lecturfi on "The War In the Kaat " .' 1968. Naaon, Rev. Eliaa, Notes on Rev. J. Baxter's journal of \ to Indiana of Kennebeck river, 2780. 426 rrni.ir akchivks df r.ivini Nation, I'oiisldpratlons on the state of the, 93) Tlio state of the, 1747, 94; The state of the. 1747-8, 96; The present state if the 277; Observations on the late state of the, 281; Apiiendix to the present state of the, 290; Address on the slate of the, 424; Observations on the late state of the, 458; The state of the, 1S22, 801. Nationality, Les Principes dos Natlonalltfs, 2587. Natural History, Synopsis of, by A. Macallum, 2097. Natural History Society, Montreal, Prngresslve state of the, 1846; Report of the, 2503. Natural History Society, Ottawa, Essay on ICntozca, Van L'ortlandt, 2654; Incoriioration of, 2710; A tre^itise on niilk-wecd before, 2837. Naturalization Bill, Relleitions on expediency of a, 106; First rt'pnrt of the iiihabitiiMts whose rignts were iiable to be affected by, 877. Navigation, I'roljability of a passage to Western Ooian througli Hudson's Straits, 102; A con- cise view of the Inland navigation of tlie Canadian Provinces, 1016; Report on Improvements of the Montreal har- bour, 1063; I^etter from A. C. Buchanan respecting the improvement of. In the Gulf of St. Lawrence, 1129; Report (m the canal, of the Canadus, 1466; Report of Hoard of Wo ks on, 1S44, 1573; Ex- tracts from the laws of Lower Canada concerninB tlu> navigation of the River St. Lawrence, 1607; List of lighthou.ses In the waters of Rritish North America, 1640; Advantages of the St. Lawrence and Ottawa, 1669; Views on the free navigation of the St. Lawrence, 1733; Remarks on the desertion of seamen, 1841 ; Report on the improvement of the St. Lawrence, 1994; Rejjorts on the deepening of the ship channel in Lake St. Peter and the River St. Lawrence, 1996; I.*tters of Hon. John Young on, 2014; Observations sur la navlgatlom des paquebots qui traversent I'Atlan- tlque, 2041; Instruction* to receivers of wreik, 2078; Report on Strait of Belle Isle, 2304; Letter on the Quebec har- bour commission, 2359; Regulations of the ports of Gasp6 and Sault Ste. Marie, 2360; Sailing directions for the gulf and river St. Lawrence, 2389; Sailing direc- tions for Newfoundland and Labrador, 2390; Reports on Ottawa and French river, 2485, 2486; Directions pour I'lle de Terreneuve, etc , 2542; Memorial pre- Ipared under committee on ocean steam, 2573; State and condition of lighthouses, 2574; Admiralty list of lights on coast and lakes of B.N.A., 2575; Practicability of canal from Georg.an Bay to Lake Ontario, 2576; Toronto and Georgian Bay ship canal, 2586; Suggestions for improved means of communication by water, 2900, 2907; Improvement of, on St. John river, 2904; .SVe St. Lawrence. Navigation Company, Grand River, aS'ci Grand River Navigation Co. Navy, Letter to the people of England on the management of, 136; Conduct of the ministers in the management of, 139; British commerce contributes to the strength of, 154; Address to the cap- tains of the British, 523; Form of prayer and thanksgiving to be used on the day ajipointed for thanksgiving for tile nc. val victory in the Mediterranean, 594; The liability of the pay of the offlcers of, to the lax upon property, 668; Sug- gestions for the more speed.v equipment and better manning of, 1372; instruc- tions for the government of Her Majes- ty's consuls abroad, 1577; Short re- marks on the present state of British. lS4i:, 1608; lOssay on Naval Operations, Admir.il Howies, 1734; Though's on na- tional defence, 1877; >'eremonles and distinctions in the naval service, 2391 ; Regulations for the Naval Brigade of Nova Scotia, 2759. Necker, Monsieur, Letters from Joseph Tucker, D.D., on the bcnclils to Great Britain, etc., itt suc- cesses in the American War, 450. Neilson, John, Speech on question of Supply, 1821, 779; Letter on the proposed Union of Upper and Lower Canada, 825; Report of a visit of, to the United States Peniten- tiaries, 1149. Nallson, Joseph, Observation upon emigration to Upper Canada, 1214. CATALOaUE OF PAMPHLETS 427 Nellet, John H, Murder of, 2121. Nelson, Horatio, Viteount, The life of. Southey, 977. Nelson, Joseph, Importance of completing railway from Halifax to Quebec, 2318. Nelson, Thomao, Si tuiol book controversy, 2742. Nelson, Dr. Wolfrod, TliT(tive sketch of. 895; Letters on the e.^'siing treaties wit'i France and Ameri. a as regards " Rifiht of Fishery," on the coasts of, 1082; Authentive narrative of thr; lo."-^ of the barque ilarahal McDonald off 1154, Six months of a missionary's Journal, 1186; Review of history, governr.:»nt. fishery and agriculture of. 1638; A prac- tical guide to emigrants, Georee .'^Bttle, 1731; Journal of a voyage of visitation to, 1744; Some account of the seal fish- ery of, 1876; Lecture on, Warrcu, 1908; A trip *o, Its scenery and fisheries, 2023; Narrative of a Journey across. 2034; Convention between Great Britain and France on the rights of Fishery on the coasts of, 2087; History and description of, 2301; Less Fe(h.rie.«(lc. 2319; Sailing directions for, 2390; Directions de navi- gation pour, 2542; Consideration* of the trade to, 2859. New France, Relation of mi.saion affairs In, 1613, 2; Ne- gotiations with New England, 17; Rela- tions des missions dans, 1672, 1673, 21; De reglone et moribus, 48; Memoir on the colony of, 87; Etat prfsent de I'Eg- llse et de la Colonic Francaise, 2063. . . New Jersey, An account of, Burton, 58. New Lanark, Narrative of a Journey to, with an account of the country, 792; Hardships, etc., which an emigrant has to encounter in the settlement of, 816, 854. Newman, John B,, The early peopling of America, 1665. Newman, William, Narrative of the adventures of, 724. New Orleans, Voyage des premieres Ursultnes &, 2239. New South Wries, Observations on, 767. New York, Account of discovery, etc, of. Burton, 58; Causes of discontent at, 158; Political management of affairs in, 299; Free thoughts on the continental congress addressed to the Inhabitants of, 336; Laws of the legislature in force against Loyalists, 502; An account of the soli, timber, etc., of, 539; Addresses and tes- timonials to Jas. Buchanan upon his re- tirement from the consulate of, 1491; Plans for beautifying. Gourlay, 1513; The travellers' handbook for the state of, 1546; A brief review of the financial .'State of Canada as compared with the state of, 1547; Plan for shortening the lime of passage between, and London, 1740; Four p-jpers relating to the 8t.-"e ■ >f religion in, 16,57-1712, 1757; Memorial of Chamber of Comm.-rce of State of, 2573; Report of Chamber of Commerce of the State of, on Reciprocity Treaty, 2633. New York Historical Society, In.iniry iTito VefPuiSiiano's record, 25iS. New York, Newfoundland and London Tele- graph Company, R.|i,.rt of Cyrus W. Field to, 2739. CATALOaVE OF PAMPHLETS 429 Niagara, A poem, 795j Account of a Journey to, ITfiT), 1594; Journal of events In war of 1SI2, 2726. Niagara District, rrxoeilings of the Inhabitants of, for ad- (IrossinR the Prince Regent respecting binellts to Upper Canada, etc., 740; Letters addressed to the Inhabitants of, 1)11 Free Trade, 1632. Niagara Falls, Tniirisfs guide to, 1363; Legend of the wliirlpool, 1368; Four days at, Flem- iiiiiiR, 1369; St.ele's book of, 1370; Jlaiulbook for travellers to, 1864; Every Hum his own guide at, 1874; Les Cas- ( niles du, et leur marche retrograde, 1927; Burke's descriptive guide to, 2062; Hunter's panoramic guide from, to Que- bec, 2077; The Falls of, 2140; Visit of Prince of Wales to, 2263; Hunter and Pickup's panoramic guide to Quebec from, 2767; Hunter and Chisholm's pan- .:.\e guide from, to Quebec, 2836; Washington Friend's American tour In- cluding. 2878. Niagara and Detroit River Railways, Rintal of int'^rnatlonal bridge by, 2179. Niagara Ship Cenal, Rec iprocity and the, 2627. Nicolet, Le Semlnalre de, 2826. Nile, Battle of, N'c Abouklr. Noblesse, (France), Adresse aur I'etat de la, 556. Non-intervention, Principle of, a lecture by Montague Ber- nard, 2322. Nootka Sound, Particulars of the captuto of vessels In, 627; An authentic statement of all the facta relative to, 528; Manners, cus- toms, etc., of th ; Indians at, 719. Normandy's Patent Marine Aerated Fresh Water Company, P:-.-:;liL-ctus, 2153. Norrls, W. H., L'tter to the member of the Church of i^ngland In Scfrborough, 1904. North, Lord Frederick, Speech of MaJ.-Gen. Burgoyne on his mo- tion respecting the American Colonies, 328; Speech on the Articles of Peace, 1783, 462; Extracts from speeches of, 480. North America, Clear and succinct account of, 117; The present state of, 1755, 119; Present situ- ation of alTalrs in, 1755, 123; Influence in determining British connection in Europe, 129; Conduct of the ministry with regard to, 132; Conduct of min- istry with respect to affairs in, 134; Letter to W'm. Pitt on the affairs of, 155; Letter to Wra. Pitt respecting British settlements in, 1759, 173; Au- thentic register of British successes in, 184; A review of military operations from 1753 to 1756, 299; Result of astro- nomical observations made In the In- terior parts of, 562; A voyage to, in 1S17, Montule, 787; Appel aux habltans des Colonies Anglolses sur les preten- tions du Gouvernement du Bas-Canada, 839; Hints to emigrants respecting, 970; Travels in, 975; Information published by H. M. Commissioners for Emigra- tion, respecting, 1034; Sketch of the trade of British, 1054; Statistics of the British Colonies in, 1076; Journal of the Bishop of Montreal during a visit to. 1542; Crisis In, Lewis, 1580; List of lighthouses in the waters of, 1640; The Inland seas of, by Rev. J. Williamson, 1971; Letters from, 1853, 2005; The Canadian Tourist, 2060; Lecture on a collection of charts and maps of, 2069; Notes on a tour in, 1861, 2324. Northmen, The, Discovery of America by, 1313. North Pole, Voyage to, In the Frigate Syrenf, 751. North Shore Railway, Report on the survey of the, 1957. Northumberland, County of. Election du, 766. North West Company, Map exhibiting the principal trading sta- tions of, 722; Facts presented by, re- specting an Investigation Into their con- duct, 758; Observations relative to, 759. 430 PVIillC ARCHIVES OF CASADA North West Passage, Extracts from the log bonk of Capt. Mld- dleton on his vo\-aKe for tho discovery of, 1834; McClure's Dcsratchcs, 1880. Northwest Railway, Preliminary report on. Flemlnff, 2094; Pre- liminary report on, 2112; Prospectus of, 2923; Letter of Sandford Fleming re, 2924. North-west Territories, Documents n '.iting to settlement of, 2679. North-west Tra,:sportation Navigation and Railway Company, Prospectus of, 2176; Objects of, 2191. Norton, Rev. Ro'jart, Discourse on Abraham Lincoln, 2657. Notre Dame de Montreal, Replique des marguilliers de, 2823. Notre Dame de Quebec, Notes sur les Registres de, 2467. Nova Britannia, Extent and future of, Morris. 2142. Nova Scotia, The King's patent to Sir William Alexan- der, 7; A description of, 95; Geographi- cal history of, 98; Supplement rela- tive to settlement of, 100; The Impor- tance of settling and fortifying, 104 Genuine narrative of transacti.'iis in, 105 Conduct of France with regard to, 108 Present state of, 1756, 126; Right of Eng- land to possesion of, 140; Remarks on French memorials respecting the limits of Acadia, 142; Importance of, to Great Britain and France, 156; A Journey through, 327; An historical account of, 348; Observations on the state of. 1783. 484; The present state of, 1787, 503; An address to the inhabitants of. John Bradford, 508; Kalender auf das Jahr 1789, 510; Letters from Sir John Went- worth to the Duke of Portland respect- ing the settlement of the Maroons In, 575; Information relative to import and export duties between the United States and. 720; A brief description of. Lock- wood. 736; Report on the projected canal between New Brunswick. 775; The Mintln. lAw of NV.-.rt ."..— .f.-. 1221, 781j PriH'cd^s a. 2783. Oc'd Fellows, Independent Order of, Discourse delivered before the Montreal lodge of, 1499. Oddy, J. Jepson, An address on parliamentary Reform, 652. Ogden, J. C, A ii'iir through Upper ar.d Lower Canada, 590. Ogliquagoe Indiana, Confertxes and treaties with Sir William Juhniion, 125. O'Grady, Standith, B.A., T.C.D., 1 lie emigrant, a poem, 1444. OHiio, Bishop of, .^ti- JUIvalnt, Rev. Charles Petit. OliFo River, Tru" cause of French invasion of settle- ments on, 121. Okanagan Lake, B.C., Kxpl.iration between Roclty Mountains and, 2768. Oliver, Lieut. Governor Andrew, Letters of, 321. Oliver, Andrew, .\ view of Lower Canada with informa- tion to intending emigrants, 788. Oldfield, Lieut.-Col., oiistrvatlons on the value and impoi nee of th.' British North American Colonics, 1251. Omaha, Neb., Proposed Union Pacific change of route we-t of, 2611. Oneida |r 'iane, Confert. s and treaties with Sir William Johnson, 125. Onondaga Indiana, Conferences and treaties with Sir William Johnson, 125. Ontario, The cackjue of, an Indian tale, 517. Ontario, County of. An account of the soil, timber, etc., of, 539. Ontario, Dioceie cf (Anglican), Speech on separate schools before Synod of, 2551. Ontario, Lake, Collection of loyalist and other petitions respecting settlements on, 669; Narra- tive of a tour to, 883; Traveller's guide to, Mackay, 1548. Ontario LItrrary Society, Inaugural address before, 2468. Ontario and St. Lawrence Steamboat Com- pany, Handbook for travellers In Canada, 1864. "Opposition," A short history of, during the last session of Parliament, 1779, 427. Orange Inatitutlon of British North Amar- Ica, The, Rules and Regulations of, 1306; Proceed- ings of the Grand Lodge, 1856, 2056. Orders in Council, Imposing restrictions of blockade and regulating the navigation of the sea, 627; Relating to trade, navigation and war in force on 1st January, 1808, 628; An inquiry into the causes and conse- quences of the, 629; Letter on the late declaration relative to, 677. Ordinances, Made for the Province of Quebec since 1763, 275. Oregon, Territory of, Travels in the, 1488; The claims to, con- sidered 1508; Statement of British claims to, 1549; Crisis In North Amer- ica, Lewis, 1580; Oregon Question, Major G. T. Fouasin, 1531; Hisijrj- of. 1507. Sec alto Boundary, Oregon. Orleans, Mgr. Dupanloup, Evtqu* d', Oraison fun^bre prononcfe par. 2656. 432 I'lUl.W AUCHIVK-S Of CiS.inA Orlaans, Ul« of, Ulstorlirl Bk. 2802. Ornithology, J. M. LeMoine; 2537. of, 2276; Hlatolre de, Tableau synoptlque de, Outram, Joseph, Ciinditlon and resources of Nova Scotia. 1736; rouiitlos of Nova Scatla, 2832. Oxferd, County of, A coiniikle Mstory of. 1838. Osgood, Thaddeus, KM nut from the journal of, dirlng a n-sUU'ncf of six years in England, 1136; Prayer for I'anada, 2875. Oswego, Ri'hUion de la prise des forts d, 143; Re- view of military operations In America 1. 1 tlie surrender of, 299. Otis, Hon. Harrison Gray, Letter to, on the present state of the national affairs of the United States, 1S08, 631. Otis, James, Thu rights of the British Colonies assert- ed and jirovod, 264; A vindication of the British Colonies, 287. Ottawa, City of, Future capital of Canada, 2184; A hand- lir)ok to the Parliamentary buildings. 2816. Ottawa, County of. Report on colonization roads of Pontlac and, 2413. Ottawa Citizen, Aimiiiiac for 1866, 2693. Ottawa Mechanics Institute and Athe- naeum, Leiture on staple trade of Canada before, 2439. Ottawa and Georgian Bay Ship Canal, Arguments In favour of, 2921. Ottawa and Opeongo Road, Infiirniatlon for Intending settlers on the, 2071. Ottawa River, Report of the Commissioners appointed .-^. p^.>i.j^rt tha i'ountry iiet^'een ttie St. Maurice and, 993; Reports on navigation of, 2485, 2486. Ottawa Ship Canal, Riturn on survey of, 22S5. P. Pacaud, Philippe N., Examcn. sur appcl, de la cause de, 2805. Pacaud, Theophile Hector, raits relatiuB to llie sale of the St. Maurice Uridges to, 1910. Packet Station, Transatlantic, Report of commissioners on the estab- lishm. lit of, 1820, 2172, 2908. Page, F. R., History and description of Newfoundland, 2301. Paine, Thomas, Common sense addressed to the inhabi- tants of America, 371; Letter to Abbfe Raynal on the affairs of North Amer- ica, 455; The American crisis and a let- ter to Sir Guy Carleton on the murder of Capt. Huddy, and the Intended retali- ation on Capt. Asglll, 491; Observatlong by Edmund Burke on "The Rights of Man," 543; Common sense addressed to the inhabitants of America, 548. Pakenham, Rt. Hon. R., Correspondence respecting the Oregon Boundary, 1579. Palmerston, Viscount, Sec Temple, Henry John. Panet, Bernard Claude, Ev»que de QuSbee, Mandement de, 946. Papineau, Louis Joseph, Letter on the proposed union of Upper and Lowe- Canada, 825; Speech to the electors of Montreal. 1827, 874; Letter from the Hon. D. B. Vlger, 1010; Ad- dress to the electors of the West Ward of Montreal, 1077; Divers documents addressed to, by D. B. Vlger, 1089; Ob- servations on his letter to the Assemblj of Upper Canada, 1232; ^Il.->tolr6 do Mr, surrection du Canada, 1331; Refutatloi ,)e IVcrlt de, 1333; Address to the elec. tors of St. Maurice and Huntlngdoi reproduced, 1624. CATAtOaVE or PAMPHLETS 433 Paplneau-Nalion, firsiime Impartial de la discussion, 1661. Parent, Etisnne, 1,1'tiiro ili^sant I'lnstltut Canadlen, 1592; Disiuurs pronont-e par, 1851. Paris, Custom of, Ciiunil prlmiple of, together with a liiiial translation of the text of, 1406. Paris, Treaty of, 1763, .Means of obtaining an advantsgeoua !■( aie, 187; Hemarkfi on " Reasons why ilif lipaty of peace should be debated In li::rli.iini'nt," 188; Letter addressed to (no Kreat men on the prospect of peace, 193; r.imarks on the letter addressed t ■ lun Kri at men, 194; Letter to a uri at minister on the prospect of peace, 208; liisliiiiial iiirninirs of ilie iu'L;otia- linns, 213, 214; Negotiations of France and T",nt,'land from the 20th March to I'inli September, 1761, 215; Enquiry into I he merits of the preliminaries of peace, 218; Letter to Her Royal Hlshness the I'linoess Dowager of Wales. 219; Con- sidcrallons on the approaching peace, 220; The sentiments of an Impartial irjiinlier of parliament on desirability (it peace, 222; Reflections on the terms of peaee, 223; Considerations on the pre- .>^(-nt peace as far as it is relative to the I'lonies and African Trade, 225; Thoiighta on the preliminary articles of pea'e. 235; A reply to Mr. Heathcotes' lett"r on the preliminary articles of pea.e. 236; Authentic extract of the pre- limir.iries of peace, 240; To what extent v.ill I. rriiory a< (luired by the, operate toward the prosperity or ruin of Great nritaip, 254; Letter from the Earl of Ii::ni>,ick ,,n tlie negcitialions, 49G. Parli, Treaty of, 1783, Debates in the House of Commons on the Articles of Peace, 462; A letter to the Karl of Shelburne on, 467; Considera- tions on, 470; An authentic copy of the l>nivlsiniiai articles of peace signed, 30th November, 1782, 471; History of born- (lary and trade disputes arising from interpretation of, 633; A vindication of tlie negotiators of the, 1438. Paris, Treaty of, 1814, Te.\t of, 691. Paris, Universal Exhibition, ••^■'c Rxhlbltlon. >'5T:!5— 39 Park, Qeorgo H., DimcultlfeS in Asylum, 1710. the Provincial Lunatle Parker, Rev. Samuel, A journey beyond the Rocky Mountains, 1416. Parliament, A dialogue on the actual state of. 468; A concise account of the origin of the two houses of, 664; Appel aur lea Preten- tions du gouvernement du Bas-Canada, 839; Manual of the practice of. 1828, 896; Treatise on private bills. 2371; Short lessens for members of. 2372; A handbook to the departmental building, 2816. " Parliament of 1784," The conduct of, 521. Parliamentary Reform. I^etter from Montagu Burgoyne on the necessity of, 653; Speeches delivered on 9th February, 1810, in New Falace Yard for the purpose of obtaining. 661; The political principles of Sir Francis Bu' - dett e.\p.,.sed, 663; Letter from the Karl of Selkirk to John Cartwrlght on. 644; A full and accurate report of the pro- ceedings at the meeting held at the Crown and Anchor Tavern, Ist May, 1809 for, 645; Tlie revival of tlie cans.- of, Lofft, 646; A few plain observations on the end and means of, 647; Speeches of Sir F. Burdett and .Mr. NVliiibread on, 648; Reasons for, Cartwrlght, 649; Plan for organizing the people and for obtaining, Gourlay, 650; A discourse In which the representations of Sir Francis Burdett are crin.sidered, 651; An ad- dress on, Oddy, 652. Parr, Governor, Vindication of, 2885, 2886. Parry, William Edward, Journal of a voyage of discovery to the Arctic Regions In H.M.S. Alexander, commanded b.v, 734. 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Peace, Natural probability of a lasting peace In Europe, 65; Some observations on the present plan of, 68; Remarks upon the preliminary artl' les of, 70; Terms of a safe, pointed nut, 84; Miscellaneous re- flections on, 99. Pearce, James, The life of James Wolfe. 189. Peel, Sir Robert, The commercial policy of Pitt and, 1643. Pelham-Clinton, Henry Pelham, Kcc Duke of Newcastle. Pelletier, Alexis, tiif George .Sainl-Almf. Pelletier, Prudent, Proci^H pour iiicurtre, 1922. Peltier, Louis, Voyage de, par lul-mfme, 2368. Penitentiaries, U.S., Report of the Lower Canada commission- : ers appointed to visit the, 1149. ' Penn, William, Dlscusslim on 'he constitution with re- spe( t to taxa )n, 262. i Pennsylvania, ' An account of the discovery, etc., of, Bur- ton, 58; A nrlef Sl.ite of the province of, ! 121; Reply to u "Hrlrf State of the' Province," 122; Polltl.al .vtate of the province. 121-122; Etat pn'sent de, 1756,1 131; i;rief view of the conduct of, 1755,1 133; Siieeih of John Dickinson In the House of Assembly on the petition to ' His .Majesty for a change In the gov- i crnm.iit of, 244; An account of the soil, ] timber, etc., 539. Pennsylvania Historical Society, Address on Canada and the continental : congress, 1751. Penny, Edward Goff, Why Confederation should not be Imposed I upon the colonies, 2786. I Penny, Capt. William. I!' 4 lew of the proceedings of the Arctic searching expeditions under, 1800. Pepperrell, Hon. William, Thanksgiving for reduction of Cape Bre- ton by, 81. ' Parley, Moses Henry, ' Report upon the fi-sherles of The Bay of ' Fundy, 1817; Report on nsherles of New Drunswick, 1832; JIandlK>ok of informa- tion for emigrants to New Brunswick, , 2079. Perrault, Joseph Fransols, F^xtraiis dcs registres de la Prfvflte de Quebec, 838; Moyens de conservcr nos ln.d States and Canada during ; M- 30, 1036. Pictou Railway, N.S., 'iperiint; of, 1SG7, 2776. Pihl, Carl, Heport on liKht narrow gauge railways. 2840. "Pilgrim Fathers," . ,,- t'n :i:rc ot i.io cutbarcalioii of, from t)clft Haycn, Holland, 1506. Pinsoneault, Rev. Adolphe, I-ett.r to Rev. J. M. Bruyere, 2111. s,5T05— ,39i Pioneer Light Infantry, I'roposal for formation of the, 2868. Piqua, il.M.S., Narrative of n passage acro',9 the Allan- tic, 1210 Pitt, Right Hon. William, Letter to, vindicating the ministry, 141; Letter to, on the affairs of North Amer- ica, 155; Letter to, from an offlcer at Fort Krontenac, 173; Reasons for re- moving him from odlce, 183; An ode in- scribed to, 196; Letter to the Earl of Bute on the consequences of the resig- nation of, 202; Address to the people of Great Britain on the dismission of, from the office of Secretary of State, 207; Letter from a Patriot, 209; A word to, 210; A review of his administration, 232; Appendix to the review of his ad- ministration, 233; Short view of the political life and transactions of, 263; Speech on the taxation of the American Colonies, 270; Letter to, on the Quebec Bill, 316; Reply to letter of William Meredith to, on the Quebec Bill, 317; letter from Lord Lyttelton, on the Que- bec Bill, 318; Speech on conciliation of the American Colonies, 333; Plan for settling troubles in America, 346j Senti- ments of, on American measures, 358; City petitions, addresses and remon- strances for the burial of. In St. Paul's Cathedral, 404. Pitt, William, (Tha Younger), Letters to. First Lord Commissioner of the the Admiralty, 523; Letter from Walter Boyd on the influence of the stoppage of issue In specie at the Bunk of Eng- land on the prices of provisions, etc., 598; Opinion on the expediency of con- ceding the Catholic claims, 864; The commercial policy of. Peel and, 1643. Pitts, Major, Regulations for the naval brigade of Nova ScDtla, 2759. Piua IX, Pope, Encyclical letter of, 1864, 2554. PUyfair, A. W., Letter on defence of England, 2272. P' 'Sais, Rev. Josaph Octave, scours, le 10 Janvier, 1799, 595. "Ploughman, Peter," Country versus city life, 1481. 436 rrnuc \ ifciin r.s of c i v i m Plummar, William, Hi'piirl on Uamnay Lead MInlni, Company. 2499. Plumptra, E. H., "Sunday." 2744. Po«try, V.il. IS fn.ni th» Heartli." 2497. PolMon d'Avril, 1865, I'ur L. T. I'.roulx, 2607. Polica, Trail.:> lie la, (CuKnet), 355; Rules anil regulatiDna of. 675i llulos and regula- tions! of, guolwc t'lty, 947; Kules for till' ^ovtrnnienl of the, 1356; Itcport on re-orKanlzulion of, 1993; InvesliBallon oi: iliarKos usalnst Montreal CMiief of. 2530. Political, Ttiu uvo great quest! ins eonsidereil, 36; A vindication of tiie present ministry. 1711, 50; Tlie protest of tlio Lords, 52; Uifeme oa'ercd by tlic late ndnistry, ITIJ. 56; Heport from the eomnilttee of seireey, 57; Observations on the con- duit of Ureal Britain and rcmarlts on said pamplilct, 59, 60, 61, 62; The mys- terious eongress, 77; The Dulih reason- er. 83; A letter to a eertain foreign min- l.-iter, 84; A dialogue oetween Kings of England and France, 90; The I.o.-ds' protest against waiting till the Dutch declare war on France, 91; The true interest of Knglanc' with respect to the L'ontinent, 92; The state of the nation considered, 93, 94, 96; Miscellaneous re- llections on the Peace, 1749, 99; Thoughts on the con.nltutlon of the great olHces, 109; Historical and politi- cal Mercury, September and October, 1759, 181; Impartial rollec'.ions upon the ]. resent ptate of affairs in Great Brit- ain. 201; Letter to the Earl of Bute on the consequences of a late important resignation. 202; "Things as they are." 206; The principles of the present poli- lal parties examined, 216; Serious con- siderations on the measures of Lord Bute's administration, 226; Political disquisitions for public consideration, 231 ; Considerations on the admission of representatives of the American colo- nies Into the British House of Com- mons, 300; Fugitive pieces of Irish In.Hlics, 305; A "Short ,History of the Opposition during the Last Session of Parliament," 1779, 426) Reply to a i •Short History of the Opposition during ' the lust Session of Parliament," 1779, , 427; Petition pour les reformea pollll- i iiue.x. 1172; Reflexions des vrales prln- cipes, 1678; I^etters on present position of, in Canada, n:>9, 2209; Le Rougis.ne en Canada, 2539; Ministerial explana- j tions. 1S64. 2544; Act on Provincial Par- ! liamcnls, 2545; Speech on extension i.! ; borough franchise, 2602; Act to legalize the agreement between the G. T. R. and j the Huffalo-Lake Huron R. R., 2642; '. Ministerial negotiations for reconstruc- ! tinn (.f government, 2678; Sketch of niiidstry, 1S66, 2724; Short review of state of c.reat Britain, 2887. ' Political Economy, Lecture prononcf par E Parent, 1592. Pontian, County of, i Report on colonization roa.ls of Ottawa' and. 2413. Pontificsl States, In.K'pindancc .t I'inviolablilte les. 2296; j S>st.nie JudK iaire des, 2377. Poola, Thomas W„ Sketch of early settlement of Peterbor- ough, C \V., 280:. Poor Relief, Idfes sur les Sccours ix donner aux pau-j vres malades, 501; Care of the destitute: and criminals, 2100. { Poor Rsliaf Bill for Ireland, I Observations on, and lis bearing on eml-; gratlnn to America, 1627. Pope, William Henry, i Confederation que.s.ioi rom P. E. I. vlew.i 2715. I Porter, Jana, | A six weeks' tour in Western Canada,; 2683. i Portfolio, Tlie Canadian, 1290; Vol. 1, No. 3, 1487. | I Port Hope, Report on railroad from Peterborough *o,| 1649. I Portland, William Cavandiah Bentinck^ Duke of, I Letters to. on settlement of Maroons iiv Nova Scotia, 575. I CATALOOUE OF I'AyPULETS MB nux pau- Port Royal, liiti'T fruni Rev. P*re Blard at, 1. Portugal, I,. ttiTfl from a member of Parliament on till- rclallonii existing bi-tween, and ilrent Hritain, 6M. Post Offica, All uit It) pitinbllBh, within tho United StatcK. 646; lU'port of a Spoiial Com- iiiillcr cif Assfnilily of Ixiwir f'nnada on, 991; Ilappi)rt dii (".unit* Spi^'ilal iiur lo )M iiMrli'iiH nt ilu, 1022, 1023; The Im- piirtain 1' and pra< tUalilllty of reform of, I nil. 1244; Circular regarding the trans- iiiissliiM of newspapers by mall, i376; I'liiiirart for the conveyance of malla bc- tw. .-n Halifax and St. John.:, 1500; Pro- \iiHial control of, advocated, 18411, 1588; Itiiiirn of documents relating to poKtal s.rU, c \K (!. T. H., 2484; (! T. R. mall sir\lii" ( orrospondenc e, 2569; Conven- li.iti liitwccn Great lirltulii and United Slat. s. 2773; FInlay's Journal of survey ..f, 1773-4, 2774, Post Roads, An -i. t , iH-.abllsh, within the United Si.itcH. 546. Pot Ashes, rriiuiples and observations applied :.> the iniinufacturlng ar.d Inspection of, 555. Poussin, Major Q, T., c.Mi.siion de I'Orfgon, 1581. Poutre, Felix, i:-i :i|" d from the Oallows," 2369. Powell, Captain Richard, ■Ir;;;l of. 2890. Powell, Rev, Thomaa, I 'lis. rvailons on his essay on Apostolic Siiccc .s.slon, 1492. Power, William, racitini of the case of. 1894, Pownall. Governor Thomaa, AliiiinLstrali on of the Colonies, 243; Two memorials on the state of things In .\merka, 459; A memorial addressed to thij «,ivcit.(t ^f ^^jw.f.j.j^^ 47*** TJiri=^ memorials addressed to the sovereigns nt Europe, 481. Prairies, The, of the Western States, 2320. Pratt, Charles, Stc Camden, Lord, Praapar, Oaerga, Trial for mai.slaughter, 2230. "Pramiar," Tranaport, Narrative of the shipwreck of the, 1846. Prantiaa, S. W,, Narrative of the wi«ck of the brig Si. l.aurrnce, 463, "Praabytar, A," Htrktures on letters of Provost Whitaker, 2338; Review of the strictures of, 2339. Praabytarian Church, The, Reply to a letter on the rights of, 851; Pastoral letter from the clergy of, on the Clergy Reserves, 919j Review of the pa»toral letter of the clergy of, re the Clergy Reserves, 920; Report of a Com- mittee of Assembly on Government (.rants to, 1180; Minutes of the Synod uf, 1837, 1233; Correspondence of Hon. AVIIIiam Morris as agent of, 1294; Stric- tures on the correspondence of Hon, William Morris, 1295; Reply of Hon. William Morris to the letters of Dr. Strachan, 1296; Address to the mem- bers of. In British North Amer a, 1838, 1301; Minutes of the Synod i, 1841. 1427; Memorial and protest ol, respect- ing the Cle,-gy Reserves, 1435; Report i>n Committee of Synod on re-unlon with the seceding brethem, 1576; Min- utes of the synod of, 1848, 1673; Report on Sabbath schools of, 2294; Report on religious Interests In the Colonies, 2S83. Praacott, Battle of, Narrative of, the, 1510. Praacott Railway, See Bytown and. Preaident, United Statea Frigate. Action with His Majesty's Sloop Lille Belt. 670. Prevoat, Catherine, Meurtre de, 2190, 2255, 2257. Prevoat, Sir George, A collection of facts concerning the gov- ernment of. 702; The letters of "Veritas" containing a narrative of the military administration of, 704; Memoirs of the administration of, in Lower Canada, Christie, 732; Some account of the pub- lic life of, 803. 438 rrniif \itciinis or i {\\i>\ PriM, Richard, D.D., 'nilili' to tli'orv or an iiiihwit t liKirvalloiiM on tlip iialiirx or ihll llliiTly, 361; Ob- ».TMilloii« on liU Th.ory iiml I'riiirliil,.H of Civil I,ll..rly, 3ti2! K.|)ly to IiIh oI.- HiTviillonH on till' nuturc of i Ivll llli- ■ rlv. 363; lEciiiiirkii on hln >I>hi rv.itloiiH oil ihi' ii:iliir.' of ilvll lih' riy, 364; Adcli- tloiiiii olisiTMitlon* on the iiiiiuri' ami Viihii ..f ,|vll UbiTty. 383; ()I.».tv.i1Ioii» on 111,- lni|orliinii> of the .\niiTli an Ke- vclmlon. 49s Property, Trill.' il.- ht i,o, ill', riiKii.t, 354. Prince, Thomai, St'I'liioii on ra|i|ui,' '1 r-ouNburtf. 88, Princ* Edward laland, A truo KuUlo to, 635; .MlUlla CniiMal ()r- iliT. 1 .May, 1811, 701; Infonnallon to In- t.niliiiB iiiilKninl.H, 767; .'k'rk'g of Ultcra dis. liplhi- of, 794; Triiviis In, Joliii- slone, 804; lllslorkal iiml di .s. rlpllv.- sketrh of, 895; A.KantuKr« of, as a plaif of Hfttk'ini'nt, 1032; Aiiount of. !(hewln(f Its advantagos as a place of BCttUinenl, 1067; Ui|iort of a coinnilttco of lli« ("oiiiiill anil Assembly on the nifssatfo of the Lieut. -Uovernor, 29lli January, 1S3S, 1268; Address to Sir C. A. I'lizn. re.-tpeetlng Sand Tenure In, 1310; Heiiiarks on l>urhunrg report f- lallnt? to. 1329; A short ac.oiinl o,', 1350; Ab.ttrait of the cen.su.s of, I^IS, 1711; Topes view of Confederation, 2715; .\ plea for eonfu.lerallon aawsijii. 2556; Kdui utional asso- | elation. aiiM'iolmenis fuKBesled by, 2560; i ( iliservalluiis sur TAssni latlon pour pro- le^-er les InlerCts des, 2665. Provancher, Abbi Lion, Lo V. rs-er Cinadlen. 2378, "Provincial," In.i.leiiN in life of a, (iiiifv, 2330. i Provincial Insurance Co,, ' Itep.irl oi liiih annual meeilnt;, 1968, Provincial Mutual and General Insurance , Co, Report of the llrst anniii-l loeetlnB, 1750; ! Ueport or ihe second annual meetinft, 1813; II. p. at of third annual nieetlng, Hr,:>. 1870. Pryor. Willian.. ConsKi ,a'.li)n of cost and busiiiess of ' Halifa.x and Quebec Railway, 1808. ' Public Ai:-ounts, ' Lellers between Sir II. r:ry Clinton and the i omiiiissioners for auditing, 554. Public Finance, I K..oi^h Hk. 1. lies on financial and other malt. IS in the Canadas, liuchanan, , 1222, I I Public Finance, Lower Canada, Slaleiii. nt of, 832; Happorls du Comit* Spe. ial sur les, pour ISL'D, 956. Public Finance, Upper Canada, | It. port ..f joint committee of Council and ! Assembly. 797. | Public Finance, New Brunswick, The loss of the Appropriation Bill not ] .hurKeable lo the Legislative Council, ' '''i ' '■' e.-rrr "I the .Ap;jru;:r:u- j tl.in Bill char_.able to the Legislative Coun.il, 1.S3.'., 1140; Remarks on the re- port from the dei)utatlon of the Assem- bly respecting the control, 1203. Iff rATM^OflirE Of PMtl'III.KTN Public Rcoordi, Nova Scotia, Ui|iiirl on, 21?'<; HccdikI n port of Thnmui II AkliiN. 222V. Public Werki, An rxpiiHurn of the niethndg employt-d In I III, 1321; Ri'port of the UimrJ uf UCrks, \HH, 1573i McimUKn of I,nril I iKin >''. 1NI!I, 1088; Itiipporl pour 1851, 1827; riirriKpoiulvmi' re dlHiiilHiul of . Iilcf riiRlniMT of, 2196. Puget Sound Agricultural Company, I'i.anw of, 2635, 2636. Pulteiioy, William, 'riiMiiflitrt on the present state of afTuIra wiih Ainorlca and the means of loncll- l;ill..n. 399, 403; Con.xldrnitloiis on tlio pn sent Htato of puhllo afTatrg, 411. Pyper, Rev. Jamaa, Aiilmailvirslons nn Rov. John Roaf'a B<'r- iiions on liaptium, 1803. Quakers, Iti'spoiiHible for the defenceless state of of I'lnnsylvanla, 121 ; IJefcmolt^ss stiite of Pennsylvania cannot be attributed III. 122; Account of conference with Six Nation Indian'. 12B| Papers, etc., relat- In^r to, 133; A Mrcss to, 371; An address to, l,y Tho- Pnlne, S48. Quarantine, A. ts concerning, 1865, 264'' Quebec Act, • 'I'py of, 307; The Justice and policy of, 308j An aiipeal to the public: statlnK the oliJectlonB to, 309; Letter to the Earl of rhutham on, Meredith, 316; Letter to Mcnillth on, 317; Letter of Lord Lyttel- tiin on, 318;. Thoughts on th./. 320; An address to the people of CJreai lirlt- iiln on, 330; Speech of Lord Lyltelton on the motion for repeal of, 345; De- fense of, by a citizen of Quebec. 522; Text of, 573. Quebec Bank, .*'ii H.ink of yuebec, Quebec Benevolent Society, Huk.s of. 1811, 684; Roles nf. ropjinned by the Court of King's Bench, 754. Quebec, Board of Trada, Petition of, praying for a reduction of timber duty, 1606. Quabac, City of, Intention to attack, 1755, 0M| Petition bo- fore Asaembiy re uialntulnance of turn- pike roads In vicinity of, 70^; Articles d'.VxKot lotion ^lablls' .int una Conipag- nle d'Assurance, dans la, 743; Narrat- ive of a journey to, 792, 816; Kxtralta des HeiiUtres de la Pri'Vilt* de, 838; Rc- pi rt of the Society for .'romoting Chris- tian Knowledge for 18:<4-5, 860; Rules and I'rdcrs for the rcgulullin of tho lioli.e, 947) Dvncrlptlon of a view of the. 963; I'll tureMque guide to, 986; Munici- pal rules, regulutlcna and statutes, 1071; llyluwH. rules and orders of the Trinity House for the port of, 1088; Ile.iolutlon of ildellty to the Crown, 1202; R ao- lutlon.i nspe' ting taxation In the, 1437; StHluts de la SinUtt St. Jcan-Haptlsto de, 1461; I'onsldered as the scat of gov- ernment of Iho Canadiis, 1472; .Senler's Journal of the expedition against, 1775, 1582; Account of a Journey to, 1594; Report on the water supply of, 1848, 1672; Contract for lighting of, 1719; Re- marks upon the desertion of seamen from, 1841; Report on Suspen.slon nrldge at. 1868; Rapport sur la canall.satlon de. 1854; Procfd^a du Comltf gfnfral du Chemin de Fer du Nord. 1858; Handbook for travellers to, 1864; Statuts de la Soclfte St. Jean-Bap- tlste de, 1906; Conduct of the police at the riot at Chalmers church. 1854, 1839; Hunter's i>anoramlc guide from Niagara Falls to, 2077; Stadacona deplcia, 2101; Guide to, 2102; The Plains of Abraham, 2139; Importance of railway from Hall- fax to, 2181, 2383; Reminiscences of, 2234; Letter on Harbour Commission of. 2359; As It was and ts: Russell, 251S; Tourist's guide to, O'Brien, 2517; Calen- dar of Morrln College, 2557; Panoramic guide to, from Niagara Falls, 2836; In- auguration de I'Ecole de Mi^declne de, 2903. Quebec, Oioceae of, (Anglican), A charge delivered to the clergy of, by Bishop Mountain, 763; Letter to the clergy and congregations of the Church of England of, respecting the Clergy Re- serves, 882; Questions .submitted to ihe curates of, 1025; Letter addressed to the, 2166; Report of Synod of, 224.?; Controversy on address to laity of, from Lay Association, 2244, 2245, 2246, 2247; Twentieth report of church society of, 2437; Sermon before. Rev. J. Williams, 2475; Sec ulao Mountain, Rev. Jacob. 440 PfBUC ARCniVE.S OF V.\yADA Quebec, Diocese of, (Roman Catholic), Rapport aur les Missions du, 1651; R^- s\im(- lies Conferences ccclfslasllques du, 2053, 2109. Quebec, District of, Bill for the relief of certain parishes In, 729; Petition from the counties of, 902; P.apcr on the settlement of the forest lands in, 932; Soclft4 d'Educatlon du, 1072; Rapport dun Qufbecols sur quel- ques Ecoles Elementaircs du, 1095; Acte pour rrparer les grands chemlns, etc., 1120; Report on the registry offlces In, 1599. Quebec Emigrant Society, Report at a public meeting, 1832, 1031; Report of a committee on the subject of Commuted Pensioners, 1068. Quebec Harbour Commission, Letter on sultject of, 2359. Quebec Hill, A poem In two parts, 580. Quebec, La Gazette de. Par E. Gfrin, 2547. Quebec, La Journal de, Et le tombeuu do Champlain, 2801. Quebec Literary Society, seance de la, 1809, 643. Quebec Literary and Debating Society, Lecture before, 1532. Quebec Literary and Historical Society, Voyages de Decc.uverte uu Caiiaila, 1489; Lecture by N. 11. Bow(>n on Isle of Or- leans before, 2276; The goldlields of Canada, Douglas, 2500; Paper on copper mining before, 2644; Lecture on 'Hlrd.': of Canada," before the, 2700; Lec'ure before, by T. H. Grant, 2847. Quebec Marine and Emigrant Hospital, Report on. rules ,nnd regiilati n.s of. 1955; 1853, 1889. .Sff al^n Marine Ilo.spltal. Quebec Mechanics Institute, See Mechanics Institute, Quebec, Quebec, Notre Dame de. Notes sur les Registrea de, 2467; Dlscours prononc$a &, 2549. Quebec, Province of, Ordinances made for, by the Governor and Council since 1763, 275; Abstract of edicts, declarations and ordinances, 306; The Justice and policy of the Que- bec Act, 308; Lettre adress^e aux Habi- tans de la, 310; Address to the Inhabi- tants of, 344; Historical account of, 348; E.vtralts des fdlts, declarations, et ordonnancca, 352; Copy of petition from the Drltlsh Inhabitants of, 482; Ques- tlnns sur le gouverncment de la, 483; Adre.^ss^o aux habitants de la. 493; A re- view of the Government and grievances of, 507; Stale of the present form of government. 516; Administration of Jus- tice In, 518; Remarks on the laws and government of, 519; Observations on a pami)hlet entitled "State of the Present Form of Government of," 522; Report of a Committee of Council on Land Ten- ure In, 526; Plan pour ftablir une So- ciety d'Agrlculture dans la, 530; Order in Council regulating the commerce be- tween, .and the United States, 570; Pre- cis de I'Acte pour rfgler la Mllice de la, 1S03, 607; Clrculalre adressfe aux Clto- zens de la, 783; Report of exploration of the country and headwaters of the river St. John, 862; Resolutions of the electors of, on the expediency of sub- mitting a petition respecting grievances In Lower Canada, 872; Ceremonial du condle provincial de, 1789; Almanach ccdrslastlque et civil de, 1873; Best rou>. for I. C. R. through New Bruns- wick and, 2839; Adrlress to Irish Inhabi- tants of, 2880; Petitions from old and now subjects of, 2889, Quebec and Richmond Railway, Reiiort on the surveys of the, 1807; Re- port of directors and chief engineer, 18t>5, 1914. Quebec and Saguenay Railway, Report on the survey of the, 1958; Rap- port de I'Ingenleur en chef, 1959. Quebec, Seminary of, Memoire concemant les grfives que le Semfn.Tlre posscde a tltre de flef, 1195; Catalogue des ofHclers et des eiCveg du, 1662; Catalogue des otflclers et des sieves du. 1767; Catalogue des offlclers pt des sieves du, 1888; Memoire pre- ^ rite par, 2553. Quebec, Siege of, Form of prayer and thanknglvlnK for the taking of Quebec, 167; Form of prayer J.li ^ry^i-ims^ CATALOGUE OF PAMPHLETS 441 to be used on the General Thanks- giving day, Nov. 9, 1759, 168j Sermon of tlianksglvlng for the reduction of Q bee, by James Townley, 169; Ser- ni.i .i .'ankseivlng for the capture of (;u"l).<, by li ward Hltchln, 170; Ser- i; 111 if thanlv; -iving for the capture ; yuibiT, b> aamuel Cooper, 171; An .. 'ii.ate and authentic journal of the, T"! ir Murt of, by a nun of the Gen- eral Hi)apit„., 177, 256, 1976, 1977; Jour- nal of the expedition up the river St. Lawrence, 179, 180; Ode on the triumphs of the year 1759, 196; Journal of, with plan by Jeffreys, 198; Alemolrs of the, Carilinor, 199; Sermon of thanksgiving for the taking of, 390; Memoirs of the life and exploits of Sergeant Donald .Macleod, 534; An CVIII years of the life of, Donald Macleod. 579; Account of the hardships, etc., of those who advanced to attack, 1775, 678; Cople d'aprfis un nianuserit apportS de Londres, 1153; Kelation du, 1365e; Discours par I'Hon. r. J. O. Chauveau en mSmolre des braves tomb^s, 2013. Queen's College, Royal charter of, 1452; Returns showing the annual expenditure and Income, etc., of, 2048. Queenston, .\::rr;itlve of the affair of, 1158; Battle of Qvieenston Heights, 2207. Querist, The .\merlcan, 311. Quincy, Hon. Joseph, Spi e. h on the "Act to raise an additlona' military force in the United States.' 688. Quinn, William, Report on lumber trade, 2349, 2355. Quinti, Bay of, Collection of Loyalist and other petitions respecting settlements on, 669. Quit Rent, Complaint of proprietors of the Island of SI. John wnose land was sold for ar- rears of, 515. R. Racine, Abb* Antoinc, Discours prononce par, 2346. Rail, Patant Compound, Reports and correspondence on, 1M1. Railways, "The New Road to Ruin," 1125; Re- connaissance of the valleys jf the Etc" cmin and Chaudiere with a view to opening a railway, 1128; Letter on the means of financing the construction of. Upper Canada, 1151; Report of a recon- naissance for a, from the coast of Maine to Quebec, 1191; Explanation of the Vignoles" Steam Railway, 1590; Con- siderations on the policy to be followed in building, 1669; Plan for Canadian Transcontinental, 1849, 1712; Great national railway, Carmichael- Smyth, 1713; Letter of R. Carmlchael-Sniyth on railway communication between the Atlantic and the Pacllic, 1727; Proceed- ings of the r Iway convention, Port- land, 1740; L. vr of C. D. Archibald on the railways of British North America, 1812; First report of the standing com- mittee on railroads and telegraph lines, 1816; ITnion of the British Dominions by means of, 1819; Pnxfdfs du comtt6 gOnC'ral du chemin de fer du nord, 1858; An act to consolidate and regulate the general clauses relating to, 1859; Re- ports anc' correspondence on the "Pat- ent Compound Rail," 1861; Philosophle de.s. 1911; The use of electro-magnetic safety apparatus for preventing railroad accident.s, 1963; Letters on riots, 18,'^7, 2125, 2126; Report of New Brunswick Railway Commissioners for 1S59, 2290; Importance of completing line from Halifax to Quebec, 2318, 2383; Report of New Brunswick Railway Comtnissioners for 1861, 2414; Report of New Bruns- wick Railway Commissioners for 1862, 2495; Locomotive engines, Fairlie, 2588; The great railway enterprise. 2668; Pro- posal for adoption of narrow gauge, 2690; Ri port of New Brunswick Railway Com- missioners for 1864, 2688; Reports on narrow gauge, 2840; A letter on cheap, 2841; Patent wooden. 2916; Consolida- tion acts of clauses relating to, 2918; Letter from offlclals of Montreal and Kingston Railway Company to the Chairman of the Committee on Rail- roads, 1857. See Albert Minai, Bangor, Orono and Old- town, Buffalo and Lake Huron, Bytown and Prascott. Canadian Pacific, Chamin de fef du N.7>'d, Cwropean and North Amarican, Grand Trunk, Graat South- arn, Graat Wattarn, Halifax and Quabae, Halifax, Quebeo and Pa>-tland, Halifax and Windsor, Hamilton and South 442 rrni.ic ARcmrFft or r.i.v.in.4 Western, Intercolonial, Kennebec, Lock- port and Niagara Fall., London and Gore, London and Port Stanley, Mar- mora and Belleville, Megantic Junction, Montreal and Kingston, Montreal and Lachine, Niagara and Detroit, North Shore, North West, Pacific, Pictou (N. S.), Port Hope and Peterborough, Que- bec and Saguenay, St. Andrews and Quebec, St. Lawrence and Atlantic, St. Lawrence and Ottawa, Toronto and Guelph, Toronto and Owen Sound, Un- ion Pacific, Welland, Woodstock and Lake Erie, York and Cumberland. Raleigh, C. W., Skotih of KlK'in SottLinent at, 2748. Ramsay, J. R., Tlie Caiiailiiin Lyrn, 2227. Ramsay, Thomas Kennedy, novortiinrnt romiiii.sslons of enquiry, 2450. Randal, Robert, B-irst report of, commissioner appointed under "an Aet to grant a furtli.r loan to the Welland Tanal I'n," 965; Report on the Welland ean:il, 979. Randall, Robert, A faithful report of the trial of, 842; Peti- tion of w. L. JIa.kenzle as exeeutor of the estate of, 1835. Randolph, Edmund, Correspondence of French minister pleni- potentiary with. 567. Rankin, A., Jesuit estates In Panada public property, Rantoul, Robert, Letter re value of public lands In Illinois, by, 2909. Ratford, Jenkin, The trial of, 626. Raudot, M., I'"'.i\ In',.ii(I.i!its du Canada, 1926. laynal. Abbe Guillaume Thomas Fransoii, R I.elt,r from Tli,.nias l>aine on the affairs of Xorth America, 455. Raymond, Mgr. Joseph Sabin, O scours pron,,nce par, 2327; Devoirs en- M rs le I'ape, 2345. Read, H. Y., Suj,'gvince, under Quebec Act, 1168. Rhode ■ 'and, Cliart. r of Colony of, 376. Rhodes, William, Xotes on IcKislatl-n for ILshcrics addressed to, 2533. Rhys, Captain Norton, A theatrical trip for a wager. 2323. Ricard, Mr. Fortune, Translaii.in of the will of, 494. Rice, John H., Report cm Defences of ili.. N'or'heastern frontier, 2568. Rice, William, The ca.^e .,r Tlenry H.-rtz vs. the United States, luiblished liy, 2027. Rice Lake, Report on the most eligible route for a canal lictween LaliIamation8 respecting winter, 379; I'roceedlngs of Assembly on petition of Thomas Lee, 705; Remarks on the pres- ent system of road-making. McAdam, 762; Report of the supervisors of. New -' ^'"i R-pport du CoiiiUe ■•fpfcial sur les chemlna, etc., 922; Re- port from the Special Committee on Lower Canada, 923; Report of Commit- tee of Assembly on petitions against CATAlA>aUE OF PAHPHLBTS 445 I,.i\vpr Canada laws regulating, 953; lOxtralt d'un acte pour reparer lea grands clicmlns du Bas-Canada. 1120; Alistract of an Act for making, rcpalr- iiiif, ctr., the highways and bridges, 1217; Observations on the Road Laws, 1391; Rapports sur les, de Montreal, 1414; Itapport de I'lnspecteur dea, 1854; 1',. Iiort on Ottawa P.nd Poiitlac, 2413; IMiiirt on, 1861, 2412; Principles of p.ail-making, Roy, 2898. Roaf, Rev. John, Aniinailvppsions on sermons on Baptism >.y, 1803. Robb, Charles, I.iiiiihcrniB im the River du Loup, 2431; Miiural resources of B. N. A., 2494; Ro- purts on Shepherd copper mine, 2589; I'alal.vgue of minerals exhibited at Sher- hr.ioke, 1865, 2679. Rotjl;, James. .\-.ri> tiltural progress In New Brunswl.k. 2043. Robertson, Major-Genarai James, I ariliir examination of our American aiiasures, 357. Robertson, Margaret, l%>av on Common School Education, 2552. Robervai, Jean Francois de La Roque, Sieur de, \ >:iK.3 de Dficouverte au Canada, 1489. Robinson, John, A j..mnoy thriugh Nova Scotia, 327. Robinson, John B^>erley, I'lan l.ir a General Legislative Union of til.' nritish Provinces, 821; Expositions of provisions of statute relating to capi- tal offences, 1046; Remarks on the pro- po-^ed I'nlon of the Provinces, 1342; Canada and the Canada Bill, 1382. Robinson, J. H., Ij's Traiipeurs de la Bale d'Hu> son, 2150. Robinson, Major, C.E., lieply of, to Mr. Wilkinson's observations on his report on the exploratory sur\-ey for the Halifax and Quebec Railway, "836. Robson, Joseph, .\i count of six years' residence In Hud- son's Bay, 107. Rochefort, Report on the causes of failure of the ex- pedition against, 159. Rockingham, Charles Watson Wentworth, Lord, The CO. duct of the late administration examined relative to tlie Stamp Act, 273. Rock River Village, Description of tlie, 1084. Rocky Mountains, A journey bound the, .t16; Travels In ttie, rarnham, 1488. Roebuck, John Arthur, Debate on motion of, re Remedy for evils in government of Canada, 1074; Re- marks on tiie proposed union of the Canadas, 1822, 1141; Existing dillicul- ties in tile Government of the Canadas, 1155; Rci)ly of Sir W. S. R. Cockburn to, 1208; Observations on the Canadian Portfolio of, 1269, 1270; The Canadian Portfolio, 1290; Letter from Joseph Jlowe on foreign ''nlis;ment, 2031. Rolph, George, Report of tjelect Committee of Assembly of Upper Canada on petition of, 954. Rolph, Hon. John, Speech on the charges against Sir Francis Bond Head, 1223; Speech on Clergy Re- ."lerve Bill, 1224; Speech on the charges .against Sir Francis Bond Head, 1765; Speech on the Clergy Reserves, 1772; Speech on the Clergy Reserves ciues- tlon, 1852, 1829; Charge against Col. Lount re Hag of truce, 1923. Rolph, Dr. Thomas, Brief account of a visit to the \Vest In- dies, the tjnited States and Upper Can- ada, 1152; Comparative advantages be- tween the United States and Canada for British settlers, 1443. Romaine, M., Manner of Interpreting Scripture. 2862. Roman Catholic Church, Reglemcnt des Sacrements, 382; Safety and expediency of conceding the Catho- lic rjaims, 864; InslfUoUolis =uf le Jubl- l(; etc., 890; Pontifical Jubilee, 890, 891; Requete prfsentfe & la Chambre d'As- semblfe par le Clerg* Cathollque du Bas-Canada, 998; Character and genius 446 rinili MH'IIIVEs ill- r|V1/(.J "t 111.' nllKlon of till'. 999; Llslo Cliin- (luiiiKuiue ili-s Eveiiuis ,n tlis rr>"lr,s, 1087; Kiport of a Coiunillteo of the As- toiiiMy (in Governmont gnints t.i, 1180: DcKtriiio .ur la nn-olte, 1283; PmKress of I'optry In thu Ijrillsh Dominions, 1305; Account of the establiahmont i>f the Diocese of fppor Canada, 1339; Ad- dress of nishop Macdonell to tl,,. Irish «'ath(dlc9 of fppcr Canada, 1346; Asso- liation Catliolliiue de Temiieranoe de la ^ill^ii^^ie de Deauport. 1497; Projet d.' rcyleni. lit p.iur le Konvernenient dea euris du, 1609; Rapport sur lea missions (111 dio(^se de Qu^hee. 1651; Exposure of rnluinny aKainst. In ref'Tiiice to Oall- lace around the world. ]S16-181i> 806. Rose, Hon. John, l--inan,ial siatein.nt of, 1867; Speech on Militia Hill, 2407. Ross, Dunbar, Consideration- ,n the soleetion of .t ssr,t "f governn 1472; Compo..ition an'l functions of .ho LegLsIative Coun. il. 2U33; Le SKge du Gouvernenicnt pro- vincial, 2144 Ross, Rear Admiral Sir John, KM.Iaiialion of Capt. .Sahine-s remarks on ihe late voyage of discovery to Itatlln's I ly. 752; I!( marks on his account of a v-^agc to lialhn's Hay, |,y capt. Sabine 753: Ml,servali..i,s on "Voyages of dia- "'V, r and research within Ihe Arctic It'Ki.M.s." 1586; Xarrativo of the causes "I !lH. fail,,,-,. ,,f ,|„. searching expeiii- '"•'"> ''ent I. the relief of Sir John l''MnkIiii. 2024. Ross, Wiiliam, Tile trial and defence of, at Quebec, 865. Rottermund, E. 8., Count de, i:.-.pp..rt de, 1600; Report on the explora- tifi: of Lak. s Superior and Huron. 2035; Second rapport sur I'exploratlon des lacs Supcrieur et Huron, 2124. Rougemont, Division de, A.lre^sc ;Y Messieurs les Electeurs de 2189. "Rougisme," Lc Rougisme en Canada, 2539. Rowlandson, Mary, The captivity and deliverance of, 674. Roy Pierre, Exanieii, sur atipel, de la cause entre P N I'acaud et, 2805. Roy, Thomas, Report on the Welland canal, 1145; Prln- lildes of road-making. 2898. Royal Engineers, I "HIS papers .and nienioirs on military f^'ihjiMts, 1718. Royal Humane Society, Serin. .n preached at the anniversary of, "fill March, 1S19, 755. Royalton, An ..lint of the hurtling of, 735. Rule Britannia, A garland of new songs, 2867. Rupert's Land, Diocese of, (Anglican), A ^^harge .l,.livered to (lie clergy, 18.51. :.-39; ii...iKe lo the clergy .^f the, 2051; H.p.in of conference of, 2820; Charge -r L..rd Hlsh..p to. 2295; DIar.v, letters, etc.. nspe. ting the Northwest America Mission, 1430. i\\r\lcttor.s of lion .lo.soph Howe to, 1587; TIioiirIiI.s mi (iiilKnitlon ami ciiiication aililrcssoil to, 1635; nctlettlons on the .spicch of, on I'olonial pulley, 1752; Li'ttor fniin Dr. Sir.iilKin on the pri'.srnt state of the ciiiirili In Cai.ada, 18,')1, 1796. Russell, Dr. Robert Henr/, I'oiTi-jpoiKlrni (■ ir ili.srniH.«al of, 2223. Russell, R. W., Till' KiivrliMli cnlistmont qiii'stion. 2065; n.niark.s on the Knjjiisli en'i.'^tiiient i|ni-,-lion. 2066. Russell, William Howard, M> iliary north anil .luulh, 2457. Russell, Willis, gu. In r a.s It was and Is, 2516, Russia, I oiiiliarative vlew.s of di.soovorios by, Willi those by Captains Cook and ClerUe, 504. Rutland, Duke of, .'<" .Manners, I^ord. Ryan, Rev. 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John Young on, 2014; Report on lumber, 2349, 23SS; The staple, of Canada, 2439; And com- merce of Montreal, review of, 2B01, 2738; 4«0 VI nih ARVi'VES OF CASADA A plea fiir protection of Cana(';ai. '.n diistry. 2531; Letter from Mr. Br.,J:c>i r<\ 2737j Report of commission on tvude with West Indies, Mexico and Brazil, 2760; Protection and Free, MacLean, 2817; Future commercial policy of Brit- ish North America, 28't7. Trade, (Canada and United States,) (iiiisirteratlons or., 511; Order In Council, I7II6, rcKUlallntf, 570; Advantage of pro- luoiliiK, Buchanan, 1273; Free trade in relation to annexation, 1703; Review of commerce of Detroit. 2410; Letters on nciproial, between United States and British provinces, 2698; Letter of Sec- retary of Treasury, 2761; Sec Reciprocity and Reciprocity Treaty. Trade and Commerc* (United State*), Strictures on Lord Sheffield's pamphlet on, 477; (Considerations on, Chalmers, 487; Laws of the legislature of the State of New York affecting the trade of Great Britain, 502; f>rder in Council regulating the commerce tiitween Province of Que- bec and the I'nlted States, 570; Con- duct of Creat Britain towards tl.e mu- tual commerce of the United States, 629; Information relative to Import and ex- port duties t)etween the United States and Canada, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. 720; Memorial against the opening of the West Indies to ships of the United States, 964; Fisheries and redproial trade between the United States and New Brunswick. 1886; Peruvian Guano trade, 1944; Protection nece^ '.ary to the American farmer, 2271; Report on diversion of trade through United States. 2353; Memorial of New York State Chamber of Com- niirce. 2573; Report of. Hon. David Wells on substitute for customs laws. 2850. Tranchepain, Rev. 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Josiah (Dean of Gloeestar), Hetlectlons on expediency of a naturaliza- tion law, 106; The respective pleas and areiimentR nf the Mother Country and the colonies, »a1 ; Answers to objections against separating from the colonies, 373; Enquiry Into the beneflts of the present war, 450; Four letters to the Earl of Shelbume, 464. CATALOGUE OF PASll'lll.KTft 461 Tully, Kivat, Report on Georgian Bay canal, 2177. Tuppar, Sir Charlti, Corre«ponilence i)n constitutional ques- tions, 2326; Speech by Hon. Joseph Howe In reply to, 2442; Letter to Earl of Carnarvon on confederation. 2711; Letter to people of Nova Scotia, 2713. Turcotte, L. P., Hlstolre de I'lle d' Orleans, 2802. Turgaon, J. 0., Blograplile (le Camllle Urso, 2697. Turgot, Anna-Robart Jacquaa. Letter to Richard Price, 494j Mfmoire sur Ics Colonies Amfrhalnes, 536; Le Conclllateur, ou Lettres sur Ics Affaires prt'sentes, 537. Turnbull, Lauranea, M.D., The use of the electro- magnetic safety apparatus for preventing ra lad acci- dents, 1963. Tuakarora Indiana, Conferences and treatiea with Sir Wil- liam Johnson, 125. Two Mountaina, Laka of, Journal, pendant la Rebellion du Comt6 du, 1287; Draft of ordinance to confirm Seminary of St. Sulplce to seigniory of, 1362. U. Union (British Provincaa), Plan for a general legislative union, 821 ; Remarks on "A Plan for a General Legislative Union of the British Provinces," 822; Letter of J. Stuart re- specting, 827; Speeches of Lord Broug- hum on, 1248, 1249; Speech of Lord Ash- burton on, 1250; Messages from the Gov- ernor General on, 1839, 1334; Remarks on proposed, Rol)ertson, 1342; Remarks on a Legislutlve Union of the Provinces of B.N.A.. 1343; Texte de VActe de, 1766; Etude sur I'Unlon, 2134. See aUo Con- federation. Union, Upper and Lower Canada, Abstract of a bill for establishing, 823; Ob- servations on the bill for establishing, 824; Letter from L. J. Paplneau end J. Nellson respecting, 825; Observations on the b':. for establishing, 826; Letter of J. Stuart reetween the French Minister Plenipotentiary and Secretaries of State Randolph and Pickering, 567; Order In Council regulating the commerce be- tween the Province of Quebec, etc., 570; Observations on the dispute between, and France, 582; A view of the conduct of the executive of, as connected with the mission to the French Republic, 1794, 1795 and 1796, 585; The reply of William Tiinnlngham & Co. to the answer of the, 588; Proceedings In the case of Andrew Allen against the, 592; Conduct of Britain towards the neutral commerce of, 621, 622; Thoughts on affairs with England, 625; Orders In Council, etc., of Great Britain relating to trade, navigation and war in force on 1st January, 1808, 628; Conduct of Brit- ain towards the neutral commerce of, 629; Letter from J. Q. Adams to Hon. Harrison Gray Otis on the national affairs of, 631 ; Boundary and trade disputes aris- ing from the Interpretation of the Treaty of Paris, J 783, 633; An Inquiry into the past e.id present relatlona of 462 VVBLIV AHCIIIVES OF r.\};ADA Kraiac anil, 871 ! Letd r on ac lato Oo- iliirati.m relative i.i the 'Orders it. (.'oiiin II," 677j Acoount of the hard-^hlps, III-., of those who advanced uBalnst ijiiebei' in 1773, 678i A vlow of the statu .'f the parties In. 683; Report 'f a lom- iniltee on the b.irharltlos of the British (I iriMK the war of 1S12, 686; (Speech of Hon, J. Uulncy on the "Act to raise an uiUliiinnal military force In the," 688; Aiitli l|iation of mart;liial notes on the (iedarallon of, 9th January, 1S13, 690; I'lints to be discussed in treating with, 1M4, 692; Treaties with Great Hrltain, 1T92-1814, 709; An exposition of the lauses, etc., of the war of 1S12, liy au- thority of the government of, 710; Slietches relating to party politics which pivcnied the. during the war of 1812, 711; Manifesto du Gouvernement Amerl- laln, 716; Informalion relative to im- port and exriort duties between the, -ind Canada, Nova Scotia and New Bruns- •vick, 720; Notice respecting the boun- dary between, and British North Amer- ica, 722; Inilucements to emigration presented In. 747; A year's reside ce In, Colibett, 770; Observations and facts relative to, Wilson, 807; Facts re the Indians and destitute settlers in. 935; Mtiaori.il against the opening of the V>'est Indies to ships of the, 964; .Notes made during a visit to. In 1S31. 971; The iigrli ultural state of. Fergussoii. 1015; y irrativ of an English fara.er during his residence In. lS2i-:!0, 1036; Letters on the existing treaties with France as regards "Itlghts of Fishery," 1082; Let- ters from, containing Information for emigrants, 1102; Notes upon. In the year 1833. 1117; A brief acount of a visit t, tlie, Ilr. Rolph, 1125; Description of part of, 1199; Message from the Freal- dent respecting tlie northeastern boun- dary. 1204; The Canadian farmer's travels In the, 1212; Pe.ace "r war be- tween Creat Britriin and, 1S39. 1337; Iteport of a Select Committee of the Af- semhly showing the stralne. 1341; Ijctter on the right of British Amerl- t-ans to be governed b,v the princl;>les of the British consti'.utlon. 1361; Claim of. to North Eastern Boundary. 1374; Draft of a convention with Oreat Britain to ascertain the North Eastern Boundary. 1398; Reply to an American's examina- tion of the right of search. 1440; Com- parative advantages between Canada and. I r British settlers. 1443; Treaty of WashlnKMn. French copy, 1468; Eng- i.ind In the western hemisphere. 1509; Journal of travels In, 1844, 1525; Jour- nal of a tour through, Moore, 1544; The SI ttlers' new home, or guide to emi- grants. Smith, 1682; A four years' resi- dence In, Brown. 1683; Report on emi- gration from Lower Canada I.., 1686; The annexation of Canada to. Dublin l^niversily Magazine, 1850, 1721; A practical guide to emigrants, (ieorge Nettle. 1731; Fisheries and reciprocal traile between I,"ew Brunswick and. 1886; Short account of the. Patten, 1878; '.etters on the non-rellglous school sys- em of, 1897; The Penny Emigrants nuide to. 1942; Text of the Reciprocity Treaty, 1854, 1970; Narrative of Illegal seizure of schooner Maztppa by an American gang, 1973; Remarks on the extension of reciprocity between Can- ada and. 2000; The case of Henry Hertz r» . 2027; Review of our relations to, Howe, 2067; A trip through, by Capt. llorlon Rhys, 2323; Three months In Canada and, 2366; Relation of North- west Territories to, 2404; Comparison of Canada with, 2432; Constitution of. etc., 2448; A trip to, by "T. D. 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Upper Canada, A tour through, Ogden. 590; A short topo- graphical description of, 591; Sketch of, by D'Arcy Boulton, 612; A view of the political situation of. 639; Reply to a view of political situation of, 655; A short topographical description of, 687; Petition of inhabitants of, Niagara Dis- trict, 740; Essay on modern reformers addressed to the Inhabitants of, Simp- son, 745; Medical topografhy of, Doug- las, 746; Facts and observations re- specting, 747; Directions for persons Intending to emigrate to, 768; The emi- grant's guide to, 769; Narrative of tho rise and progress of emigration from CATALOGUE OF PAVPBLBT8 463 Lianark and Renfrew Counties to new settlements In, 776; Financial relations with Lower Canada, 797; Outline of a plan of emlKration to, 802; Abstract of a bin for uniting, with Lower Canada, 823; Obscr\'ationg on the bill for uniting Lower Canada and, 824; Letter from L. J. Paplneau and J. NellBon respecting the proposed union of, with Lower Can- ada, 825; Observations on the bill for uniting, and Lower Canada, 826; First report of the Inhabitants whose rights were liable to be affected by the Naturalization Bills, 877; Report of the Legislative Council on the civil rights of cert(>ln Inhabitants of, 884; State- ment of the affairs of the late pretend- ed Bank of, 888; Rules of the House of Assembly, 896; Remarks on the agricul- tural colonization of. Bannister, 969; Hints on emigration to, 972; Thoughts on. Sheriff, 973; The trade of the Can- adas, 978; First report on the state of the representation of the people of. In the House of Assembly, 980; First re- port of the select committee relative to school lands, 982; Proceedings of eigh- teen township meetings In, 989; Infor- mation for the use of persons emigrat- ing to, 1030; Description of the climate, rivers, towns, etc., of, 1048; The present state of the Canadas, 1833, 1049; Statld- tlcal sketches of. Dr. Dunlnp, 1050; The emigrant's directory and guide to ob- tain lands and effect a settlement In, 1055; Method pursued by the Petworth Committee In sending out emigrants to, 1056; Letters from settlers in, 1057, 1110; Letters from Sussex emigrants, who sailed for, 1058, 1059; Debate on the mo- tion of Mr. Roebuck to enquire Into the evils existing in the government of, 1074; Narrative of a voyage of a party of Sussex emigrants to, 1834, 1099; OfB- cial information for emigrants arriving In New York on their way to the, 1100; A guide to, with reasons for emigration, 1116; A brief view of the township laws up to 1835, 1121 ; Report of a committee of the Assembly on, 1142; Report of & se- lect committee of .he Leglslatl •.! Coun- cil on the CUrgy Reserves, 1143; A statistical account of. Dr. Rolph, 1152; Rxisting difficulties In the government vi. Roebuck, 1155; CoilhlKuliollcii cliuliitcS proposed, 1157; Address of the Re- form Alliance Society to the reform- ers in, 1160; Appendices to the report of the Executive Council on the govern- ment of, 1163; Report on constitutional questions, 1836, 1171; A view of the state of the church In, 1184; The afTulrs of, Ryerson, 1200; Sketch of proposed Agricultural and Horticultural Soi Icty for the Western District, 1211; Contin- uation of letters from Sussex emigrants, 1213; Observations upon emigration to, 1214; Thoughts on tne banking system of, 1218; Thoughts on the present crlHl.s in, 1218; Rough sketches on tlnan< i^il and other matters In, Buchanan, 1222; Wesleyun Methodism In, 1226; The Canadian crisis, 1262; A discourse on the late conspiracy, 1276; Reiort on the political state of, 1278; Report on the state of the province, 1838, 1279; Re- marks on the constitution of the Cun- adas, 1282; A general account of, 1288; Political grievances of, 1290; The "Stewart Missions" or letters, etc., showing the spiritual destitution of emi- grants settled In the remote parts of, 1307; Investigation into the public ser- vice of, 1338; Account of emigration from Scotland to, 1339; Report froni a Select Committee of the Assembly on the state of the province, 1341; Con- siderations on the condition of, 1839, 1345; Report of a committee on educa- tion, 1383; Report on the public depart- ments, 1385; Petitions against the union of Lower and, 1386; Results of emigra- tion to, 1422; Statement of the satisfac- tory results which have attended emi- gration since the establishment of the Canada Co., 1448; Proceedings In the Assembly on the subject of school lands, 1550; Remarks on the University Bill, also two proposed methods for the ad- justment of that question, 1558; Narra- tive of a \oyage to, with accounts of the customs character of, 1585; An appeal to the people of the late province of. 1620; Repo;t on a system of public ele- mentary instructlori for, 1621 ; Annual report of common schools for 1848, 1622; Special report on the establishment of a Normal school, 1623; A letter on the subject of the Crown Lands department, 1646; Municipal manual, 1850, 1722; In- formation for intending emigrants to, 1732; Papers relating to the rectories of, 1824; Correspondance au sujet des Ecoles HeparceB dans, 1s33; A letter on the ad mlidstration of IJeut.-Govemor Gore, 1882; Letter to people of 2268; Prohibi- tory liquor law for, 2299, 2300; Remarks on surveys of, 2350^ 2489; Collection of 454 ri'BUc ARcnivi^s of ayADA pr>"lii(tii i>f walpr» and forestii of, 2416i Report on aurvi-yg of, 2489; Letter on bill for (lulctlrg titles to real estate In, 2Ml! SiiPKOHtlon for lornl government of. In ccinnoitlon with Federal union, 2709; Oiilde to emigration to, 2901. Upper Canada Bibi* Soolaty, FIrMt report of, 1429. Upper Canada Celtic Society, I'rlzc psauy u; im emigration, by Joseph Nillson, 1214. Upper Canada Clergy Society, Seiniul report of, 1839. 1355. Upper Canada Collage, Heport of the Endowment Board, 1851, 1837; Hursar's statements and accounts nf, lS.'i4, 2012; Returns showing annual expenditure and Income, etc., of 2048. Upper Canada, The Loyal and Patriotic Society of. Explanation of the proceedings of, 1431. Upper Canada Religioui Tract and Book Society, Account of the formation of, 1043; First report of, 1066; Fourth report of, 1183; Seventh report of, 1357. "Upper Canadian," An, The military defences of Canada, 238Z. Ure, G. P., The .Maine law illustrated, 200B. 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