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Ac, IKfifi l)(juiiiili'ul lji:tt(ir Lunar i;yi'li', (If CioMtMi NuiiiU-r !•'■ Jewish Lunar Cydo K' Epiict iModii's A;;.?, .raiunry 1st; Ivi Solar (iydt 1'' Rdiiuui Iiulii'ti )ii, K) Dioiiysi.'iii INriod 1S4 Juljiin I'eri-Mj 65;lns .Juno liUth ... 186.". Tho SOthof th.' Iiidip. li. S. lK.;;in.'i.luly 4th IS.^,.-. THK SKAaUNS. l>^^).^. — ToliONTO. Fixf.n AM> MdVKAiii.K Kkasts. Ac. l^firi. Si'ptua>.'esiina Sunday Ktili'y yiiiiinujtiL'sliiia t-midiiv Kol 'y .\sli WVdiu'sd.iy. or Kirst nf Unit Ko' 'y i;u;idra. I'lvsl Sunday in IaMiI Ktil'y Mid U'i'.t Sunday Mar. I'alin Suiidiiy Ap'il (iiind Frid.ty A))! 11 lOASThRSUXnAV Ap 11 liow Sunday Api 11 l{o).'atl.>n Sunday Maj AsivnsldU Day — llnly 'I'lmr.^d.iy May Wliit Sur.day — rontivcoHt .May Trinity Saiiday Uiiu Corpus Christi .lunn Middle Day of Ihu Yow .. .luly Advent Sunday Dc. liirth of <.;uwn Virtoria May Uirth of I'rinco Alb«rt Au;;. 4 18 >l 18 1 8 16 13 17 -7 8 7 3 2 -.'4 10 ^11. M. \fintor Snlstico (18."5«) Dec. 21 9 \:\ own. Ternal E SKTnxo. — There arc two kinds of tinia usad in common Almanacs, for tho Sun's Rising ai d Setting. One is Vhick tinm, and thu otlier is Apparent or Sun time. Clitcl: time is always riyht. while Sun timo rnirirs everf day, and is alti'rnati'iy fcio "Fast" or too "Slow." Ilunce it is that two alman.vs, m.ad<' by tho ."^nio calculator, f(>r tho samo ywir and place, will give the sun's risini; and sottin;; very difforently, if li di'/cn^nl kind of time is used in each. I'ersons oliservin;; this must not think that either is wron;j;. Acoiu-dinj; to apparent timo, the sun ^vill alwayss rise and sot at si.x o'clock, at the time of its cros.'^iin; the equinoctial ; hut tills is never the cuso iicoordinK to ('lobo Ik Is 12 o'clock when tho sun is in mid-heaven, or at the noon mark. In Utia there is a (rre.at mistake, for the sun is oo irregular, that it dws not come to these points at 12 o'clock oftener than four tim 's in a whole yejir, or about onco in •very three months. In tfn's almaiuvc we give the time exact to the nearest second, that a correct clix'k unist show, when the sun ia in tho meridian and shadow at tho noou mark, for every day in the year. Wbuu tlio suu is at the noon mark it is wx>n, but not twelve o'clock very often. Thi.s variation of tho sun makes a difference l)etw<>i>n It and all true time-pieces, and produces two kinds fr- *' Equation of Time," or the difference between clock and sun. Add to apparent time whiju Sun is " Slow," and subtract wfaon it is "Fast." JIany alman.acs are calculated in sun or apparent time, fr tlie convoi;ience of th'Se who are Accustomed to it. Such almanacs do not allow for the variation of the sun, besides this may .show tlie risinj; ajn t setting «)f the sun's cpn^j-e, without fillowin.'? for tho effect of refraction, and are thcjrefore both inconvenient and incorrect aocordiuR to mean time. Almun.vs in dock timo are the Ixjst ones, for they t;ive the rising and sottinj; of tie sun's «pper /i'hi/j, and duly allow for tho effect of refraction, which causes the sun to app-ar on tho horizon a shot tiiua before he has risen, and after he has really set This almau.ac is in clock time, or mean time. TO ASCERTAIN TIIK LENGTH OP THE DAY AND NIOHT. At any time of tho ye*r, add 12 hours to the time of tho Sun's Betting and from the sum subtract tho timo ol rLshigi tar the lengtli of the day. Subtract the time of setting from 12 hours, and to the i-emaindcr .odd tho time of rising next morning, for the length of the night. These rules are equally true for aj)par«>U time. EXPLANATION OF THE SIGJVS rSED IN THIS ALMAWAC. 9 Ne'w Moon, and Moon generally, (f) First Quarter. Q ^'^^^ Moon. (^ Last Quarter. ^ Moon's ascending Node. ^ descending Node. ^ in Apogae — farthest iiom the eju-th. % in perigee — nearest to the earth. Q Highest — Moon fartliest North. Lowest — Moon farthest South. I2 Saturn. 9 Venus. ^ Near together. ^Jupiter. ^ Mercury. nOO" apart, ^ the 'or the •petnal de tlie it^y 24 ion, to b. m. 5 '25 7 50 4 8 6B 6 48 9 18 8 33 6 31 43 6 43 7 57 6 56 i 50 5 60 «r3« nncu H) inc tipper litnb. . v««a • «r«^«KMt out >u« n uiean noMzoutal refiactloM \ . "^i™-.^^ ^v.'^- Douiiiii'iil J. iiUiiiir ll.yi'li Jewish liiin Epii"t (Alioi 8ar of I he Ywir of the Th.tlHiho Tho SOthol ■VTintpr Sol Teriiril Bq AittuiDiial Wint.-r 8() Sun in Wi A'enus fi-O MarN from Jujiiter fr Bilturn fn SuN'a R One is CI day, and tht! siiuoe ea<-h. Pe riiie and f or trite ti: be true, s Is li; <>'cl( Jrrogular •very th when th noou iQa This • «' Equati \»h3n It Accustoi of tbt) 81 accordii upper li Worst Atai Ibr the Subt otVaa, aw fartb Stars." Almaach Alpha Mira Meiils Hiiil :is siMMiiid.s pHht twi'lvi". wlil.li will Ui tlio f i-uf tiiin'. Tli.' |)i-a.tici> of si'tlin; fliiu-ino.PK »pv tlin rWnn or Huttliii 111' tliii Sun or .Mikhi, is wii slil.llv corriM-t ; nn tliL- uiii'vuninss of th" t-nrtli's mirfiuo aud inttirvt^nlni; olijtM'is. sii' U ;is liills mid forL'sts. iii-ar Hie ]> liiits nf rising mid srtttin',', (ii-.visImh a dcviiiti'in, in every plaov. fniui the tliii,' fxp,'.Hx,.d ill tlii< Aliniiiiu!, wlil.h tliiic is adiipfcd to a KiiUKitli, Icvid boil/;on. lliu ouly uitAiia of km'piiig wirreet Uiuu, ifi by tliu UNO uf a uixju-iuarli, or a im-ridiaii-lliiu. ASTRONOAIirAL NOTCS FOR 1R55. Tli(* M(X)n wHl run faiflipst south tiiis yoar on tin- IC.tli of Octobur. tothn Oth dcfrrwi of Snplttarlnn. havlnp n dwNni^' ,' ti'iii of J7 ^ iV.i mill, fil.ii HOC. .•<. it will run iHrtlifst north on fim Jiitli i\( Octolior, to the t^tiidc^'nH' of tioniinl, having a di'illiiatinii ur'Js = mill. 14 si-c .\. This i.-- tlie irrwiti'sl d.^lination tin* .M7 inilos; menu distaiuo. April 'Jnd and tk-toK-r 2nd, 9.'>,10ll,(nio inllt-s. « Voiins will bn iiii,rhti'st on tlii' '-Titli nf .Vu:,'iist. at vvliirh limo it will Im a Ix'ftutlful erenlnR star, aprK-arlnft in tba ■West after .'iuns.'t. Vt-iins will K' iiivisiWi' fnr nearly twc weeks iM-fcre ai.rt afln it will 1m' M.iriiin;; Star, in tile e.-ust, and will probably be visille. Tho chanct! of (k-uini; Mercury on thu bth of Oi't attd Kov. 2:iiid is (piite unfavi'iiraiib . .Tupitcr will lie in Aqnaiiiis nearly all of the year. This planet is worldng toward tho north. Saturn will lie la Taurus tho wlmle of tim yeAr. llranns « ill lio in Aries ull of tlie ye.^r. .Neptune w ill bu in Aiiuaiiui^ Tho HliiKs of .Saturn will Ih! in a favourable p.isitii)n for visibility all of this ycuir. The sinitlu-rn surface of these riiiirs are now visible from I lie earth. The maximum apparent dhmrt^r i.i obtained , in Deceinlier. Saturn will bu Luvibiblo fur about two weeks bi'tbro uud aftur Juno luth. Thu oppuKition will taiui ].i]aue ou Uiu Itttli of Uuceiuber. TABLE, Shewing Ote I ttumxmiM portion of the DLicx nfVfwui %nxl Mar*. The nnmlvrs Riven in tliis table represi'nt tho Kites of tlw illuminated portion of the Discs — (ho apparent diameters df ', the planets Iiein;; considered at unity. Ihob. Venus, Abtr.s. l^ilO. \ eiius. .Mars. January lo -imi -987 Julv U ■ 'Ml ■\)H2 Feiirnarv 14 •!«ia MlOi Aufrnst 15 jai -'.Ma Jla?-ch 15 •9JS) -'KtO SepteinltT 15 -O-H •<*52 April Ij •8(i5 1 -Of 10 OctoK-r 15 -OtltJ -O:}* May 1,5 -"KO -'.m NoveinlKT 15 •:i;!7 017 June I.t •r,(17 ■!".»» r)'"-enibi>r 15 •.'.■.'1 n Mns Star Table. To asfiortaln when any s^ar found in the fnllowinn table will be on the meridian, aM the numbers oppnrfto in the left-liand colnnin of fi;fur<- . !he precedintc meridian transit of the north Star found in the I'alend.ar pnu'es. For the KisiNd (if a star, sti^ilrarl ■■ 'oilK-r opposite in Ihu rijrht^hand column of fijrures from its meridian passage. For th« SuTTiNo of a Star, wld the s^ • lumber to its meridian passji^re. Tiinse marked ( ) revilve in a circle of porpet.ial apparition, and (bi not rise oi 't north of the latitude ot Toronto (bat. 4:}= !«> niin. .35 sec. N.'i fur vvliich latitude ttie wiini-diurnal arcs are calculated and corrected. The civil d,iy lie-ins at the precedintr midnight, and consttqnently 'JA hours after midni^'ht, or 1'2 lionrs from nnon. is mnriiing of the succeeding day ; and 24 to 30 hours fitim noon, is eitning of the next day. Tliis table is arranired in tho order of cuimin.ition. ' stars. (Jonstellation In Mo l{\S 1 1 Stars." (■jonstellation 'nMi iro Stars. "" Constellation In Me n\rs 1 h. m. h. m. *l'ointer8 '1. m. li. m. h. m. li. m. Alm.a.ach Andromeda 4.S 50 I'rocvon Can is Minor 24 20 lieta Ursa Minor 13 4;' Alpha Aries 5l 7 ;w I-ollux 'leniiiii ti 2!- 8 :! 7,ulM(nplf» bibra 14 1 5 25 Mira The Whale 1 t 5 4"'v(rnus 10 27 !0 43 Kl Nath Tjinrus 4 10 8 3 Aliror.ab riie Crow 1 1-1 4 .57 Komalhaut S. Fish 21 4( 5 43 Hellatiix Orion 4 10 6 2;i Alioth Wi'X Dipper 1 3i< Scheat I'eiiasuB n 4: 7 57 llintaka Orion 4 18 5 58 Spi,-a S'irco •2 !. 5 i'J Markab f'es:'nini f, IS' 8 •-^71 Mine 'lontiK '( 30 7 W ^'i>•.•)r•h I \"di*"tn,iit(i •3 .=.' a 4.5 E^xplanatioii of the Articles In the Calendar* TnF.SR PAnES are calculated for Toronto, and for a point midway between Montreal and Qtiebec, which p> «i» "^t '^. / .^»*V >♦* .r Wl, " <>r '•A '^'■'r? r-V ^ /.y*7«< /{/vrr 9^ > <^ Byi^ Jhltt if^i 'vir Ma r'»"v f, '*o V .s --^^o ■:i.''?i:-"-\ ^hMMfrb'.M^ ' -i--_ r- ,^ -rT, ' " •.~-r=" fr'^^ > ;' iW»y ,fo» \Z>v -.r^-t ■ >«^ tf -pa''* ^rf"! |SYOCN- HAM ^ ^xr^^-^r-f-- ^fl y V EIrtfijA'rt /'• OaiMiaHrlfA ^ ^ -^ -^ ^^i^. <^-.^ .% ^^i . »TCMAO*»' / ^enAang\ >um Xl .^ »TC ^^»*\ yiVi't , M A R A / / f; ^w w \ i<^ t L DO M-- )) c'■''^,-': R Vi :;. '^.\ jL- L*"*! ° \COUt.lN6- yooo OSPRY .y 'X.r ?i^ \ / >U HN I- "N I*-' ^ \{ J^l l»»V/l). I N I S r li. rWi -K# s il^-y IMB'U»IV( -ft3» [° fb^ ft^ Wvm •yrms^tii t H' M clKhmc/M h o r c \ N^A TOH MMI "a^ V 'j:ir> fht ti/,fj o tU-fP- ^ 1 Boundaries of Counties I>o of TownsJUps Railroads Canals _ _, ^hink and CraveUed^ Hoods.. Other R-oads ^ / HiUtulton Scal£ of MUes u> Tn-n rr-r- 20 T r' 80 '5 ^ 3..V 'r Ji I -.''^ — ^^ l^t^iD^ . — ■ — *~ ■'■' •— • »i«m- Mik^- ao 40 ffO r — - :;:j WESIWIPPEIf CANAO (JoTmnnCTitPIansOrigmal Documents andPeraonal Observation >x Author of Canada PAST PRESENT AND FU Macleai" & Co. Toroato. \ V '■'■ , ^- : • MACLEAR & CO.'S CANADIAN ALMANAC. TiiK Moon'8 Kisino is given from Full to Chan)?e, and tho setting from Ch.injjrt' to Full. Moon's Place. — Tho symbols and numbers in this column indicnto tho .Moon's place in tho Pifm."! or Constellations of the Zodiac, to the nearest degrae of longitude, at 7 o'clock P. M. Toronto Time, i'isces being regarded the first uf tb« "dgns. IIoon's Aoe. — This column shows to tho nearest tenth of a day, tho Moon's ago at noon, Toronto. Moon South. — This column shows the tliuo tho Moon is " south," or in the meridian of Toronto, and is nearly th« »me for all parts of the Provinces. TwiuoiiT. — This bible shows at intervals of six days, tho titncs of hoginninc; of twilight in the morning, and of tha jnd at evening — the sun, at the computed instants, being SO degret^s below the liorizon. Tub AIoo.n's Phases. — This table shows tho time for two meridians, when the Moon passes tho geocentric longitudes of dg., 90 dg., 180 dg., and 270 dg., from the Sun. The Column of "Pole Star in MKnimAN," shows for every day in tho year, tho exact time when the North Star makes its transit over the upper meridian of longitude, & h. 8 m. 12 s., west of Greenwich, and is sufficiently exact for ordinary use in all of the britisli Provinces. The time of the Lower Transit for any given d.ay may bo found by adding ^1 h. 58 m. 2.04.5 s. to the time of th» preceding Upper Tran.sit. This column is designed to farilitate the computation of tlie Hisiiig, Setting, and M'Midian ra.ssage of tiio brightest Fixed Stars, by using tho numbers opi)osite the »inio in the Star Tablo. It wi)l »]>o !>■ found of some service to surveyors and astronomers. When great exactuens is required, tho meridian pass.ii^e of the Pole Star, for several places, may he obtained by applying the folimving corrections to the times express-d in (lie calendar pages. For Toronto, subtract 2.5i) seconds ; fur Kingston, add ti.2'2 sec. ; for Montreal add 2.24 sec. ; for yuobcc, add 3-36 ■00. ; for Fredericton, add 0.32 sec. ; and for Halifax, add 8.78 sec. Tho times of greatest eastern elongaton of the Polar Star, may l)e found for any day by suhtraclitiff the following fonstants from the time of Upper Transit ; and tlie time of greatest Western elongation may bu found by nddhuf the same constants. For Toronto, 5 h. .53 m. 20.9 sec. ; for King.ston, 5 li. u3 m. 21.4 sec. ; for Halitax, 5 fl^J3 m. 15 sec; for Montreal, 6 b. 53 m. 4.4 s. ; for Fredericliton, fi h. 52 m. 50.8 s. : and for Quebec 5 h. 52 m. 40.75 s. In computing these constants, the mean polar distance of the North Star for 1855 was assumed at 1 ° 28 m., and tlie sliglit variiitinus in that distance will not produce an error of more than two .seconds iu tho constants, when the variations have their greatest value. There Is not sufficient room for a table of the " Azimuth of Greatest Elongation " of the Pc^le Star. But this can be very easily found tor any pl.Hce by the following formul'i, the .stir's polar distance, aud tlio co-latitude of theplacu boing kuown; the former of which is given fcjr every day in this Alumnae. Log. Sine Azimuth --= 10 -|- Log. Sine Polar Dist.ince — Lop. Sine co-Lat. 1-OTE. — The Probl(»ms in this Alman.ac are of a highly practical character, and combine utility with the theon tical. Persons who send nolutimis of any of these problems, (post-paid) to the Publisher, at Toronto, teforo July 1st, 1856, will Lave the same publicly acknowledged in the issue for 1850. Eclipses for tlie Year 1855* There will be two eclipses of the Sun and two of the Moon this year. I. A Total Eclipse of the M(X)n, in the evening of May 1, visible throughout Canada. Magnltudn 18..34S digits on the southern limb. I'he Uital eclipse begins 1 h. 3 m. after the beginning of tho eclipse. Total dui-ation of eclipse 3 h. 42 m. See the following tabte. II. A Partial Eclipse of the Sun, May 15th, invisible in Canada. III. A total Eclipse of the Moon, early in the morning of October 25th, visible throughout Canada. Magnitnda 17.568 digits on the Moons Northern limb. Entire duration. 3 h. 25 m. See tho following table. IV. A partial Eclipse of the Sun, Nov. 9th, invisible iu Canada. PWKCIPAL I»LACE8. St. John's, Newfoundland Halifax, Nova Scotia ... Fredricton, N. h Quebec Three lUvers Montreal Cornwall Prespott Bytown -. Kingston Cobourg Toronto Hamilton liOndon KCLIPSR OK Mav Ist ANI>2Nn. li ECLIl'SK OF OCTOHER 2.'iTH. I'iCllpse Begins Eve 1st. h. m. 10 45 10 9 9 9 47 29 24 9 20 9 15 9 12 9 10 9 7 2 57 54 49 iolal Begins Eve. 1st. h. m. 11 48 11 3 10 50 10 32 10 27 10 23 10 18 10 15 10 13 10 10 10 5 10 9 57 9 52 XoUll ends j Morn 2nd. i-clipse 'j i'^clipso ends I begins Morn 2nd. ,Morn 25th, h. m. 1*24 39 27 8 3 ll59(ovlst 11 54 11 51 11 49 11 40 11 41 11 30 11 33 n 29 m. 27 42 29 11 tt 2 57 54 62 49 44 39 36 31 h. m. 2 15 1 30 1 17 59 54 50 45 42 40 37 32 27 24 19 'ior«l begins Morn 25tli, m. 10 31 18 55 51 4« 43 41 38 33 28 25 20 Toial ends !Morn 25th. h m. 4 45 4 3 47 3 29 3 24 20 15 12 10 7 2 57 54 49 iiCiipso ends Jlorn 25th. b. m. 5 40 1 48 30 25 21 10 13 11 8 3 58 55 3 60 119 Matlteinatical AGki&o\Tl«t1${cineiits. T\ e have the plea.suro to notice a large number of Solutions of the Problems in the Almanac for 1864, from various correspondents. We cannot print the Solutions for want of room, nor was this our design, as we do not intend to make the Almanac take the place or character of a mathematical work. The A7}su'ers of the Problems will be published, and those who solve them correctly will be noticed. In examining the Solutions, we have discarded mistakes in the operations, where the principles of working were correct. In such cases we accord to the author the honor of a right solution. We cannot pledge ourselves to look for such errors when tho answers are wrong, and correspondents aro requested to be very careful in the operations. MACLEAR GO'S CANADIAN ALMANAC. t. ii.clipso «nds Horn 2M\. b. m. 6 46 5 1 4 48 4 30 4 25 4 21 4 10 4 13 4 11 4 8 4 3 3 68 3 S5 3 60 i Mr. J. L. N. O'llANLEY, I*. L. Surveyor, has 8«'nt Solutlcms of I'roblonis 1, 2. 4. 5, 6, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 15, 18. 20. 21, '12, 23 'it 25,2(!,27,2',»,30, 31, ;U.:i.'i, 37.. '{9.40,42,43, 45. 4r> 47. 41). und Geom. I'ri.bs. '2,3,45,6; nil of which were correct oscep- I'robs. 21 , 25, 35. 41). 42. 4.!. 45. 4(i, 4i>, and ( iedin. I'roUs. 5 and ti. "^ ,1 ' Mr. Charles Clark, C.S.'lVacher, his wnt usSoUifionsofProbs. 1,2, 3,4. 5, 6.7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15.17 IS, 21. 22, 23 24, 2t), 27, 29, 30, 31, 3^5, 34, 35, 36, 39, 40, 43, 45, 47, 49, 50, aad Geoiii. I'robs. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. Only Prubs. 27, 43, 49, and 50 wen. ' Incorri'ct. Mr. JiillNN'lLES. Kingston. CS.Tfiwhcr. bus sent solutinns of rrobs.2.,3,4. .5.0, 7.S. 9. 11. 1'J. 13, 14.15, 1S.'2'2.'23 24 25 v 26, '.^7, -28, 31, 34, 36, 3^, 38, 39, 40, 42, 43, 45, 46, 47, 49, in wlii.'h only I'robs. 3, '25, 27, 3S, 39, 42, 43, 45, 46 and 49 were foiuK! ; wronj?. Mr. Thomas OcrRix, Civil Kncinoor. Mi)iitro.'\l. hxs forwarded to us solutions of I'robs. 1, 11, 16, 27, 31, and Goom. Probs. £• ' and 4, all of which are correct excfpt I'rob. '27. , ' Mr. Thomas. TonDA.\. Schof.l Teacher, of Oxford, has furnished us with Solutions to I'robs, 1. 2. 3.4, f> 6. 7, S, 9, 10, 11, 12' , l.>, 11, 15, It), 17, 18. 20. 22. SI 24. 25, 26, 27, 29, 30, 31. :i;!. 31. ;!6, :57. .38, 39, 40, 42, 43, *•), 46, 47, 48, 49, .ind (ieoui, I'robs. '2 ' ■ 3,4, .5, and 6; in which only l'r<)llAGi;.NMS,of ,St. Andrews, lias furnished .Soliitionsfjf I'robs.l, 8, and 39, which are correct, Mr. llKNRY W. llROws, of Crowland. 1ms solved I'rob, '23, and (leoni. I'rob. 1, the latt<'r Ix^ing wrong. Mr.jASirs Devlin, Teacher in Maidstoni!, lias correctly solved I'robs 11, 12, and 40, Mr. I. .1. CHADWirK, of (iu.'lph (iraniniar .School, has sent us solutinns of I'robs. 2. 3. 4. 5. 0. 8. 9. 11,12, 13. 14. 15, 20. 2'2, 23. 24, 25. 26, 28, 34, 30, o6, 39, 43, 47, 48. .ind (Jefiin. i'robs. 3, 4, and 5. Of these only I'lobs. 14, 36, 43, and Oeoui. I'rob. 6 ar« wronjr. Mr. GiMRr.E W. IlrLL. ofCIarkstown. Rockland. 0)unty of N'.York. has sent us solutions of I'robs. 1, 2. 3. 4, 5. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. 13, 14. 15. 18. 2.1. 21 , 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. '28, 29, 30, 31,33, 34, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, and (li-oin, I'rob. 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, allot which are correct. ij it ■\vrTrMT J^^-iIp. — It seems that no one has attempted Probs. 19and3'2. There is a short solution to the firmer, and we will beplad f/1 notice solutions of it from our correspiiideiirs next year, hi I'rob. 'l>i, the f;lass is supposed to extend over tile baseof tha henfl.^pheie. and the answer is ^ivcn aicoidinirly. In lieoni. rrob. 2, the oblii|uity oftbee.liptic is taken to 1h!20'' 27' 32.9''. In (ieoiii. ('rob. 3, thi'.^friii>{irst instead of the larvrest rectanirle was intended to be printed, aud the answer ou page 5, il' accordin;^ly. The literal f.irmula in answer t)) I'rob. 16, is too t«'dious and complex for insertion. — S.ll. W. I Answers to the Problems in tlic Almanac for 1854* Troblem 1st. G° 30^ 45'^ or'149.G8 milcH. 2nd. 2480. 8r.l. x=^±^l or rbj. 4tli. 1.081382587.. 6th. £10'J 17.S. 9 u7-91d. 6th. 2^-2.1293. 7th. 29.31 years, 8th. z=3.89598 nearly. 9th. 2189. 10th. 0.00230285G8 of the whole surface, more than half. 11th. x=rl6 or 1.^ 12th. a:=ll or 5, and y—i> or 11. (^AWe. (x2+.y-)X(3^— y) sliould have been (x--{->/-X(^+!/)-)I' , 348(511 , ,. 34G945 13th. 076794. 14th. A. ploughs --—--., and 15. -——; of it. 15th. x=:=2or 8, and y=--2ori. » Ifith. (Ans. too long.). 17th. 59 whole circles. 18th. Jan. IGth, 1854, at noon, or 12 o'clock, ' 19th. X— 2, and ?/:^G. 2Uth. a;=;20 or 21st. A ball 1.G384 inches in diameter, i 22ud. 12.42G inches in diameter. 23rd. 42925. 24th. 37.43(n72()81G solid inches, and' C.32712G5 superficial inches. 25th. 5 o-79ths per cent. 2Gt]i. 1.2057714 inches. 27th. A.'s part 0.499375; B.'s 0.500G25 of the bar. 28th. 12.735 inches. 29th. z = 4, y = 3. ' (Note. 989535 should have been 989527.) 30th. x—2^, y^2. (Note. To the expression -— ^ o should htxvc been added -|-1G). 31st. 5724 miles. 32nd. 18.G8G557 solid inches, 7.33 surfiice inches. 33rd. A cylindei' S\ inches higli, and 8 inches in diameter. 34th. 3,804 feet; from the brightest brilliant. 35th. 1.G4092 feet in diameter. 3Gth. 739.35 lbs. 37th. 200 lbs. 38th. 197.082 feet per second; time, 7.528,^ minutes; force 78S3.3 tons. 39th. 65.97786 years. 40th.20oxcn. 41st. 185.02 solid & 36.07 Hurf. in. 42nd. 200.3677(5 lbs on the longer cord, and 199.63224 lbs on the other. 43rd. 6G65 feet exactly. 44th. 3.G7422G inches, the sides of, the hole, 70° 3F 44^^ the included angle, and G3.G39f)12 solid indies, solid area. 45th. 400.4,, feet per second, the velocity, 1029^ feet, the height ; and 4907 feet distance. 46th. . 119 J!l: — — —lbs. on one stake, and 80,'^;*^''—-- lbs on the otlier. 47th. The point will be 14538107 14o381U7 2.8(533536 feet, or 62.8033536 feet from A. in the direction of B. 48tli. A. in 13J days, B. in 14 14-29 days, C. in 11 1-19 days, and D. in 70 d.'iys. All wdvking together cm do it in four days. 49th. 0.1(5347 of an inch too long. 50th. 1.5118579 times more weight. GkO.mktiuc.m. Peodi.km.s. — No. 1. 630.4. No. 2. Torid zone, 50105553920 acres; both Tem- . perate zones, 65354992896 acres; and both Frigid zones togetlier 10l0.'!85()774.4 acres. Total whole earth 125861403590 acres. No. 3. 5.77^ feet by S.lOfj feet. (Should have been stronjrM ■ instead of the largest rectangle.) No. 4. Of diameter. No. 5. :3.85 inches square. No. G. 2.4853 feet square. ' ; i JANUARY HAS TIIIRTY-ONE DAYS. [1855. Vj This ia tbe first month of the year ; its Zodiacal sign is Capricohnus, or the Goat ; it lerives its name from Janus, a deity represented by the Romans with two faces, because he frnH aoqnaintcd with past «nd future events. Slcaii IlesulU of Meteorological Obsci-vations at Ilauilltou) by Dr. CRAIGIC:* t 4 1840. I Tmermomkter. 1 Barometer. DO a •a MOKTH. I Mean at Mean at Mean 1 ( Mne A. M. Nine 1'. M. of both. • .2 Mean. Uighest. Lowes-t. '3 PS 3q a o o January 29.2 30 4 20.8 51 4 29.057 30.30 29 '^'^ 3 9 19 •lebruary ... 24.54 24.4 24.47 48 -4 055 21 28.97 5 7 16 March 38.10 35.82 30.74 53 10 06 14 29.00 4 9 18 0 Iv "? icust 25 September... October 68.24 06.00 07.12 90 41 716 95 40 4 8 18 48. 005 48.045 48.355 70 25 753 30.17 30 7 8 16 November ... 44.1 45.4 44.75 00 20 .725, 3 22 02 4 7 19 December ... 31.74 34.2 32.97 58 1 10 .669 22 05 4 4 83 23 Vlean 50.215 29.695J J 48 234 1 Prlar 1 Day of W«ek. Remarkable Events. Astronomical Notes. Distance of RcHpses of Jupiter's Satellites. 1 Pole Star. 1 / // 1 Mond. Oircumcist'r/n. Jupiter near Mars. 27 3L^ The Satellites of .lupiter will 2 ucsd. J) Ed. Burke tern 1700. Moon farthest north. 27 3i: uot be visible this uiomli, Jupj- ler being too near Ihe Sun. 8 Wed. IJattle of I'rinceton 1777. Moon near Pollux. 27 3] 4 I'hur. (Carthcjuake in Canada. 1C6.1. .Mercury in Aphelion. 27 31 f; Friday Siitur. Treaty l«lu Britain & U. S. 178-t. !'']iiphatiy. Moon in apogee. Mercury farthest south. 27 31 27 31 C 7 SUND. ti) St'r Pey.rhas launched 1853. Saturn in ^ this month 27 31 8 Mond. ■ialileodied 1012. .lupitoriu IrJ this month 27 31 Fromplel.— The heirbt of a ;, Tuesd. Kont^jutlli; diod 1757. Moon on equator. Mars in VJ this month. 27 3] tri;inple is 30. ai.d hise21. r.*- If Wed. London Excliimpe burnt 1S38. 27 31 jinred tiie Side ot inscribed square. the largest n fhur. l.innanis died 1778. Uranus in 'Y' tiiis mo. 27 31 iFriday Sfttur. Sir C. Bagot. Oov. (ion. 1842. C. .T. Fox born 1749 Venus in Aphelion. Moon at Desc. node. 27 31 27 31 F.r. 2. — IJequirod the sides of ■I ii;-'ht anjiled (lian^'le, when their sum is 40. and tbe radius 14 SUxND. IlalK-y dii'd. 1742. Venus in >J this month. 27 31 if the iii.scribed circ le is 3. 15 »!ond. iun. Wolfoborn, 1726. Venus north 44 even. 27 31 le Tuesd. liattlo ofCoruniia. 1S09. Moon farthest south. 27 31 Fr. 3.— fliven the chords of •woarcs. 4;ind 8, and the radius 1/ We1 SUND. fif.ui.s WI. L'liillotiued 1793. Mar.s south 1.23 eve. 27 31 r;;dins ot the tircuuiscribiug ^.- Mond. tiyron born 17S8. Moon on equator. 27 31 28 Tuesd. W. I'ittdied. 1806. •lupitor south 0,33 eve. 27 31 />. 1).— The sides ( if a triapirlo 24 Wed. 2.5) Burns born, 17">0. Siiturn south 8.10 eve. 27 31 ire, a, b, and v; 1 tea if vhat is it* >;■ riiur. Sir F. B.llead. Lt. Ciov. 1836. .lup. near ^ . 'J,iu peri. 27 31 ■ic Fi'iday 'Tom Jloore died, 1862. Moon at A seen. node. 27 Ci Kr. 6. — The sides of a tyanirle 27 28 Si-.tur. SUND. Temp, at Quebi'(s 34 ® b. zero '&:;. Jibbon died, 1701. Moon near Saturn. Venus in Tjipricoru. 27 31 27 31 ire 1.3. 20. avf\ 21. INMHiind lie p; rpeiidirular let liill ou iha ongest side. IV Mond. •leorpein. diod, 1820. ■Jupiter c$ Sun. 27 31 ii Tuesd. Charles 1. k>headed. 1043. .^lars south 1 10 eve. 27 31 ii Wed. Kai 1 of Elgin, a ov. Gen. 184 T. 1 Uran us Sc utU£ i GO eve. 27 32 1 7 13 19 25 31 r. 4 (; I i: < K 11 li; i;; 11 i(' K i; 1.^ 1! 2( O] 2( ^ t 2> 2 o, O 8! cf ago. S ) 19 16 ) 18 18 20 i 20 ■ 22 ) 25 ^ 18 s 16 1 19 \ 23 3 234 lit of A •e "21, r(»- lai'i^bsi J tSeccnd Winter Month. JANUARY, 1855. MfON's Phases. O F.ill Moon .. (^ LriHt (Quarter New Moon .. ^) F rst 31 ; 4;; Montri'.'il.l Kn-drict fi Kml. A. M ') 4'.i ') 41 p. M. A. M. h m,h ih (i Mi5 51 21 i) 3;; ti 45 4 5^ 5 5( 5 4;; \. M. h VI •1 i:; 44 A, M. 'I VI ') 55 ;') 55 5 5(' 5 4:; il'C. hua. p. M. h m 1] 12 21 ' i) 31 7 44 Kpht-nK'i'H or tlie Plant^tst &.c* Day Mo. 1 7 13 19 26 31 V l.ll^ .V.lllS .IU|lil ! S mil Snlltll Soiitlj l-.M'll. Lvcn. liV(.'ll. // 111 h m h 111 l> 2-! 1 38 1 3^ V 3; 1 3-1 1 2( 41 1 2'.' 1 ; 4', 1 25 4: 5( 1 2(1 27 1 2 1 15 {. Suuth h 7)1 9 51 9 25 9 8 31 ; 8 11 7 47 ."^1111'.^ 1 Ldij r^l- tml t'.. 280 48 •lUii 55 •)().' *t *• 2(19 8 305 1! 311 20 Mil, ^ lii::li' As. '(11 k V 18 4'i 19 l: 19 3'. 20 .' 20 31 20 5.- \ciiiis Mais .lu(.ili i;i:.'ht KUht Ki^iht \sieii. Asrt'ii. AsiL'i. 't m\h m h lu W 7120 21 20 2:: .9 40J20 41J20 2;- :0 12'21 020 3;' ;0 -Vi 'A \\ ■A 44 ■i 19 :i 38 21 5t) 20 ;!' 20 4.' 20 5(. 4 5 (; 7 e i< li 12 1; 1- 15 K 1< 1^ 1! 2( Arf > *)• »>• 2- 2- 2' »)> 2 I: 81 i 'av ot Mond laosd Uod. I hnr. I'l-iiJa s •^atur und .loniJ. 'ues i. v'od. I'hni •'ridi.y >iitiii-. \ uni. Mon 1. rnenl. .Veil riuus. i'riday Sivti'v. riiiid. Moi'd. Tue.sd. Wei. rinr.-. Vv\ l;.y S;itiir. •u id. \Iond. Tu.'sd. *Vod. Mill Uses. h 771 1 30 7 3(; 3(; 30 ( 31; 7 30 7 35 7 35 Calendar f'^r I'pper Canada and Nova Scotia. 35 3-1 34 34 31 31 7 31 i 29 29 28 27 20 2;i 24 2-1 21 2(1 .""Ull Sets. h 711 \ 32 4 33 4 31 4 35 4 30 4 37 4 38 4 8'.) 4 4(t 4 41 4 4^ 4 4:i 4 4 4 40 4 4 4 48 4 50 4 5 4 52 4 5:! 4 55 4 50 t 57 [ 5! I 5 00 5 01 5 03 5 O-l 5 OC. -) 07 5 08 -Miioii f^ets. in }i 21 4 45 5 4 1 6 47 7 5(t 8 52 9 55 10 5S Morn 1 i 2 19 3 3-1 4 52 c .•^Ot.S 5 Ifi 41 8 ;i 9 20 10 33 11 44 Morn 5-1 2 2 3 •< 4 M 5 13 (5 7 52 Ml urn. Vi'iius .Mais iiiiiit 1 .-atuiu l.i:;ht 1 \Ki\. lv,l. l)-.l. llecl. .Vs.'eii.l South. South. -Smth. South. i m\° ' / / 3 / 4 35 23 25 20 40 20 ( 20 17 4 34:22 32 19 ;i(: 19 41 iO 15 4 33;21 M 18 1;' 19 21 20 14 4 31;19 33 It) .18 19 ] 20 13 4 3T17 32 15 18 18 3!i 20 12 4 .30' 15 13 13 41; 18 17 20 13 Caleiidar *' ir l/.wei CaiKida ;i:id .New liruiiswirk. .•^uii liises. in k 7 48 7 48 7 4b 7 47 7 47 ;mii; .looll Sots. h 711 h 77i 4 20| 31 4 2rRiec,'^ 4 22; 4 35 "•'' 5 35 39 7 4-) 4 23 J 21 / 4(14 25 7 47 4 20| 8 48 7 47 4 28! 9 5;: 7 47 7 41: 7 40 7 4f 7 4; 7 4 7 44 7 43 7 42 7 42 7 41 7 40 4 2');!0 57 4 3(rMorn 4 31 j ;i 4 32; 1 18 4 34 2 2-1 4 313 3 42 4 37| 5 1 4 38' iCi 4 .39'Sots. 4 jo; 5 4 411 6 31 4 42| 7 i 1 39 4 43I 9 18 7 38 4 45; 10 33 7 37|4 4711 40 7 3t!il 48 Morn 7 35:4 50 58 7 34i4 52 2 7 3:;; 4 53| 3 1 7 3214 54 4 2:'. 7 30J4 58] G 18 7 205 59! 7 2 DkI'.M'.TMC.M FOn AI,T, OF T'lTKR AM) LoWJ.R CANADA. Pcle Star Shadow at ill Mel i'-liaii Noon Mark Kvui,iii!i. Kvenin^. m 3 5(' 4 le 4 4(. 5 1:; 5 4(1 G 7 G 3:; 58 7 2; 7 4.^ 8 IL 8 3: 8 5S 9 2( 9 4l h. m s h G 22 7 12 G 18 1012 8 14 14 12 G 10 17 12 G 6 20 12 G 2 2;M2 5 58 20 12 5 54 29 12 5 50 38 12 5 40 3012 5 42 3912 5 88 4212 5 34 4012 5 30 4912 5 20 5212 5 22 50 12 10 ; 5 18 5',I12 10 2: 5 15 2 12 10 4:, 5 11 512 11 1 5 7 812 11 19 5 3 11 12 11 37 4 59 1512 11 5; 4 55 1912 12 ! 4 51 21 12 12 2-1 4 47 2112 12 8^ 4 43 28 12 12 51 4 39 82 12 13 '. 4 85 8t;i2 13 K 4 31 88 12 13 2( 4 27 41 12 13 31 4 23 4412 13 4." .Mii.^ M..n|. Ap Simtli Ndoi;. Kveii. days 'l W 12 8 11 8 18.. s 12 14.8 Morn 15.8 5(1 10.8 1 40 17.8 2 20 18.8 3 \U 19.8 3 5.8 20. 8 4 34 21.8 5 15 22. 8 5 57 23. 8 G 41 24. 8 7 2ri 25. 8 8 22 20. 8 9 2! 27.8 10 2(. 28. 8 11 8- 0.8 Ev.38 1.8 1 4(1 2 8, 2 37 3. 8 3 2'.< 4.8 4 18 •J. < 5 5 0. 8 5 51 7. 8 37 8. 8 7 24 9. 8, 8 18 10. 8, 9 4 11.8 9 55 12.8 10 40 13.8 11 30 .^hll n's -uh'h I'la. eat Di'i III ation 7 I' . M. s >ouih. .t. / // K 2c. 23 1 10 n 8 .).) 57 59 do. 20 '2 50 21 Id *J •)■> 44 15 do. 14 •).) 37 42 do. 2(; .)■> 30 43 Q. 8 •)•) 23 16 do. 20 )•> 15 24 ^r^ ^ 22 7 5 do. 14 n 58 20 do. 27 21 49 9 -TU 10 21 39 33 do. 24 21 29 32 m, 8 21 19 G do. •)•) 21 8 15 t 7 20 50 59 do. 2-' 20 45 20 Vf 8 20 33 17 do. 0.1 20 20 51 AW ■WV 8 20 8 2 no. "8 10 54 50 X 7 19 41 16 do. 20 19 27 20 T 4 19 13 2 do. 17 18 58 23 do. 29 18 43 24 « 11 18 28 5 .lo. 28 18 12 25 n 5 17 50 £6 do. 17 17 40 8 do. 'Mi 17 23 31 PiMB. 1. — Tlivee son.s, whose ages tire 8, 10, and 13 years, avo to hIiju-c a legacy of !$! 2,000, wliitdi must be so divided that eacdi part beinj; place I at 7 per cent, compound interest, shall amount to equal sums when they are 21 years of ago. llcquh-ed the portion of each. Piiou. 2. — A. can do a piece of work in 8 days, arid 15. can do it in dayir' ; Avhat part of it can both do in 3 days ? Puou. 3. — Required tlie largest pentagon inscribed in an equihitcrul triangle Avhosc sidca are four feet each ? 8 FEBRUARY HAS TWENTY-EIGHT DAYS. [1855. Tlurd T . CK* Tfiia month has Aquaiutjs, or the Water-bearer for its Zodiacal sign ; ita name is from tiio '' Ftbrua, or sacrifice3 olfored to the manes of the gods at this soiison. iw SIcau RcaiUt* of meteorological Observations at Hamilton, by Dr. CKAIGI£}. 1 1847. HONTU. January . .. Fcbruiiry .. March April May June July August Beptenibcr.. October November .. December .. TflliRMUMETKR. Mi'ftn at Muu, A. M. 25.774 2r).7«0 32.42 40.0;? 51).54 07.10 78.0 71.19 00.00 47.9 41.77 82.7 Menu at Nine J'. M. 20.29 27.078 32.48 43.2 55.20 01.4 71.0 00.13 58.50 48.03 41.93 33.8 Moan of both. .a 20.032 20.732 32.45 44.015 57.4 04.28 75.1 08.00 59.02 47.905 41.85 33.25 54 45 54 77 84 90 90 88 80 72 71 58 10 20 34 41 10 48 39 24 11 10 V Mean 48.103 BAnOMETKB. Mtian. 29.05 594 09 057 005 049 094 707 095 007 29.081 i « 1 2 8 A f) € 7 8 C) IC 11 li' ir, I'f 15 IC 17 1! 2( 21 2l 2:^ 24, 2,'- 2( 2: 2^ Pay of AVeek. Thur. Friday Satur. SUND. Mond. Tuesd. Wed. frhur. friday Satur. SUND. Mond. Tuesd. Wed. Thur. Friday Satur. 1^ SUND. Mond. Tuesd. Wed. Thur. Friday Satur. tSUND. Mond. Tuesd. »Ved. Ilemarkable Events* »attleof]?rionne, 1814. (UmUf.mas. Spanish Inquisition abcl. 1813. ■Srptuai/i'sinia. 4j Order of St. Patrick Inst. 17 S3. 11. Lander died, 1834. .(>) naftleof Klijiabethtown, 1813 Mary Queen of Scots Ix'h. 1587. Canada ceded to Dritain, 17'urnla;/ in. Lent. lames Ilervey born, 1714. ^ir .7. Colborne Admin. 1838. MontiiiarnR birn 1533. ASTEONOMICAL NOTES. Uranus 90° east of Sun. Mars south 1.13 eve. Saturn in ^ this month Jupiter in Vj this month Moon in equator. Mars eclipsed by Mercun/ (7th, ^6%)- 9n'ry". Saturn stationary. Mar.s in CK' this niontli. Uranus in erigee. Venus south 1.15 eve. Moon near Mars cfe ^ Sun enters CK"- ^ Or. Venus in CJ?. [elong E. Venus near Mercury. Moon near Uranus. Moon at Ascen. node. Moon near Saturn. .Mercury Stationary. Saturn south 0.10 eve. Moon farthest nortli. Saturn 90 East of Sun. Miirs near Mercury. Highest. 30.17 03 05 00 00 29.9() 98 30.02 04 34 19 02 Ijowest. 28.90 80 29,15 18 20 10 60 42 87 07 30 28.97 u 01 v. ^ t-. o a .d rs UJ a "S et K C/J r. o « 4 9 o 3 3 "T / 3 9 1 5 2 7 5 10 4 7 5 8 5 11 41 89 I 19 15 20 21 22 Ts 25 2o 15 20 17 15 Polar Distance of Pole Star. // 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 32 32 32 32 32 33 33 33 33 33 34 84 34 3i 34 35 35 30 3() 30 30 Eclipses of Jupiter's Satellites. The SaMlites of .Tnpiter will not be visible this )niiiith. Ju- [liter being too near tUe suu. Ex. 7. — Tlie sidles of a trianaralleloj;rain are 3, and 5, ■ind one diaj,'07ial is 8 ; requiri d the other diagonal, Ex. 9.— The heiftht of a t 1- .in,i;li> is SO, its base 91, and the sum of the sides 252 ; requii od the sides. Ex. 10.— Tlie sides of a ( ri- inr:lo are 17. 25. and 28 ; ro- luired the dist.inoe of a pr nt within which will be einiiilly lislaut from the throe corue' s. Er. 11 . — Tlie radius of a ci ■ do inscribed in a trianple. win so sides are 13. 20, 21, is4;,r',; w hat is the radius of the circiim- scribing circle ? Gkometricai, TRonLEM I.— How many solid and superficial inches in a ring, Tvhose diameter inside is 8 inches, and thickness 2 inches T Moo.n' 1 O Full M (9 Last Qt Q New M ^ First y 3) Perigee ^ Apc'icc Day Mo. Vil •Soi i;v h 1 ... 7 ... 2 19 ... 25 ... 28 ... \a ■^ s Davof AVeuk. > & 1 Thur. 2 Friday 3 Satur. 4 Sund. 5 Mond. Tuesd. 1 Wed. 8 Tluir. (. Friday 10 Satur. 11 Siind. 12 Mond. 13 fuesd. 14 Wed. 15 Thur. 10 Friilay 17 Satur. IS Suiid. 19 Mond. 2( Tuesd. 21 Wed. 2- Tiiur. Friday 2J Satur. 25 Sund. 2r Mond. 27 fuesd. 2S WeiL Phoh. ' wliat is th( Pkou. 5 and J^8,0l found liis much mus PllOB. ( hours ? I til at time 1 [1855. Third Winter 3fonth. FEBRUARY, 1855. 9 I from tiio GIK. en a) o ^ oi r/j W ^ VJ. C/J ft 7 10 9 15 3 26 21 w O) 9 18 25 7 22 10 15 7 20 8 17 11 15 80 235 s Satellites. Jniiiter will month. Ju- • the sua. of a tri.'iTifrl e what is th o Kst iusciibe 1 'piit siilps of t, aud 5, S ; requin d ht of a t 1- 91, and tlie requii od OS of a ( ri- tid 28 ; ro- ot' a pr nt bo eiiiinlly cornel s. IP of a c\- r\o ij.li>. whrso s 4;;'^ ; ^^ liafc ho cirpvim- diauK ter I Moon' Phases. O © D Full Moon .. Last QuHi-tcr New Moon .. First Quarter Perigee Ano-r.M. Toronto. '( m 10 24 ev 9 44 ev 1 30 cv 17 ev 9 14 cv 2 50 cv Quebec. 10 50 ev 10 10 ev 2 2 cv 49 ev 9 40 cv 3 22 cv Tin/}f//it or I>inih lU-g. \. M. Ill 41 30 It; 1 liiiil il>c}(.|Llul I'. m.Ia. m. p. m. h lllh in h m f) 47;5 41 47 i; 595 30 59 7 12i5 10 7 12 1 Oltlivikuris oi (he 1' laiifts, tVt'« V I'liiis .M;irs .iiiini r .>;ilui'l: .">un s .»un'.- \ finis .M.ir.-; .iiijii', 1 .^;ii un V I'llKS .Siars iiipil r .-ai uiu Day Mo. South tfoulh South South honni- HiKliI l!i,ht Ki.'ht lii'ht !!i-ht Dnl. IX'cl. Dtcl. IKmI. Kvcn. ICvun. Morn. Kvoii. tude. Asciii .V.>;cun. .\.SL'i'n. A.-ccn. A.Ki( n. South. South. .>^outh. North. h 711 h m h m h VI / h 111 k in k 111 h 111 'I 111 / / / J / 1 ... 1 8 1 14 morn 7 43 312 29 20 5 3'.i 20 21 28 ... 1 23 47 10 40 5 58 339 4t 22 4.- 23 55 2:'. 1'.' 21 17 4 31 1 52 5 21 10 27 20 22 8 (i 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 I'.i 2( 21 ^* ' 21 2i: Pav of Thur. Fridtij Siitur. Sund. .Mouil. Tucsfl. Wed. Thur. t'riJay Satur' Sund. Muiul. Tuesd. Wed. Thur. Friday Satiir. Suiid. Mo lid. Tucsd. Wod. Thur. Friday Satur. Sund. Mond. Tucsd. Wc.l Calendar f ir Ui)[X'r Canada aud Nova Scntia. ^Ull lUsos. Sots. -Ui^jn liiSL'S. Calender for Lower Canada ai'd New liruiiswirk. uii Sun .Moon llises. Sets. lUse ■U 15 30 • »~ } t 38 :J9 K. n 12 13 14 45 ic 17 is 19 5(1 51 52 5:>. 51 55 50 57 58 m h 17 5 11 10 5 13 145 14 3 5 12 5 in h 111 10 4 39 5 41 G 44 7 48 8 51 10 17 9 53 115 1810 5',i 8 5 19 Morn 7 5 21 5 22 4 5 24 3 5 25 2 5 27 15 28 5 29 6 43 58 5 31 Sets G 50 5 32 G 51 t; 55 5 33 8 K 53 5 35 9 24 G 52 5 3010 37 t> 50 5 3711 48 G 49 5 39 Morn () 47 5 40 68 G 45 5 42 2 4 () 44 5 43 G 42 5 44 () 40,5 40 VI 28 20 25 23 •)•< 2C 7 19 7 r.. 17 10 15 14 12 9 8 111 (* 3 5 8 11 13 1! 15 l(i IS 5 2(. 5 21 5 5 1)i:p.^utmknt kor all of L'itkr and Lowkii Canada. 3 9 4 ;] 4 51 ■)9G 39 5 47 i *- 7 (: 5S G 50 55 51 51 G 5'. G 57 f) 55 ") 20 2S 3( 32 ') • . 8-i 35 ") 37 ') 30 ') 41 k VI 4 31 5 31 () ?,'. 7 4.- 8 5( 9 51 II 2 Morn 1: 1 2.- 2 3(- 3 5-1 5 4 G 5 G 5] Sots G 4S 8 9 9 20 4() 1 53 Morn 1 2 i-i I'ole star" Shadow at in Meridian N'oi 11 .Mark Kveiiiii^,'. Kveniiij;. h 111 s h 7/{ S 4 10 47 12 13 5:: 4 15 5112 14 4 11 54 12 14 7 4 7 57 1 2 14 i;; 4 4 12 14 IS 4 112 14 22 3 50 7 1 2 14 25 3 52 11 12 14 2S 3 48 1412 14 3i 3 44 1712 14 31 3 40 21 12 14 31 3 30 24 12 14 31 14 19 15 1 40 3 32 27 12 14 3( 3 28 31 12 14 2S 3 21 3412 14 25 3 20 3812 14 2i.' 10 41 12 i4 IS 12 44 12 14 i:; 8 48 12 14 7 4 51 12 14 1 3 55 12 13 5! 2 50 5812 13 47 2 53 2 12 18 3S 2 49 5 12 13 3t 2 45 9 12 13 2t 2 41 12 12 13 K 2 37 10 12 12 5'. 2 33 19 12 12 4s Mil's Auv .Soon. (/(///.>. 14.' 3 15.3 10.3 i 7. •' ;8. :' 19. ;: JO. ;: 21.; 22. '• 28. ; 1\. \ -•5. ; JO.: 27. ; i8. : 29. ; 2. '. •> ( ' ». . 4.'. 5. • 0. '. 7.'. 8.'. 9. 1 10..'. n.i Moon Stiulh. >!orn. k in Morn 21 1 9 1 52 2 23 8 14 3 55 3S 2;; 12 t; (I 4 5 () 7 8 9 10 15 11 V. t;v. IS II 55 1 ■> ■> o • » 4 5 (! 7 8 9 3l 10 20 It 51 42 Moi ii's S iin'H 1 I'lac • at lecliiiation 7 1'. .M. Soutil. .1 o / // I^ 25 11 17 35 do. "; iO 49 22 9.. t. 31 51 *. do. 1^ ti 14 3 r? do. >)i !5 55 58 , '-i H 11 5 :',7 37 1 do. 2-; 15 19 -A- » 15 7 do. 19 •4 40 59 J m. ; 14 21 30 V do. It 14 1 59 t 1 i8 42 8 ilo. li 13 22 3 do. 3( 18 1 45 >f It 12 41 14 .. /VIM WV 1 12 20 31 .',1 do. It 1 1 59 36 X 1 11 3,8 30 ' do. 1: 11 17 13 do. '". 10 55 40 T ]- 10 34 8 do. 25 10 12 21 H S 50 24 do. 2( 9 28 19 ,'• n 1' 9 6 do. 11 8 43 43 1 do. 20 8 21 14 a[o 8 7 r,8 37 Proh. 4.— Tiic sides of a hcxapon arc 12, | Pnoii. 7.—\. B. and 0. agree to do n piece of Wliat is the side of the largest inscrihcil square? I vrork tor 820.45. A. and B. do 3-4ths of it, PnoiJ. 5.— A father wills §10,000, *1 2,000. | A. and C. do 9-lOths, and 15. and C. do 13-20tha. and !i;8,000, to his three children. But it is | Wliat ought eacli to have ? found" his estate is worth only $20,000. How Puon. 8.— The gToatcst diameter of an octa- much must each share be? gon is 18, required its inscribed sqaarc. PiuiB. G.— The clocks in Italy go on to 24 Prob. 9.— Ilciiuircd the largest 8-si(lcd figure Lours? How many strokes do they strike in that can be inscribed in a square, whose side is that time ? -0 inches. 'i 10 MARGII HAS THIRTY-ONE DAYS. [1855. Wirst Sp' X March is tho tliinl month of tlio your ; with tlio luicipiits it was the fir.st. The name is suid , m^,,,.^"^ pn to bo derived IVom thut of J/i/z-a, the God of War; its Zodiacal ai^n is I'iscks, tho Fisiies. * Miait llesiilta of Mctvorolo^ii-al OJiscrvatioiis at Ilaiuiltoiif hy Dr. CUAIGIC* 1«48. Month. January February ... Marcii April ]May June J'dy Augu.st September... (ktut)or November... December ... Thermometer. Mcfin (it Sine, A. M. 80. M L".>.(;2 '.i±r,o 4(i.2 (il.42 70-88 70.82 78.58 58.0 51.00G 87.2 84.41 Mi'aii lit i Ninu, 1'. .M. iMi';in of both. 80.4 80.05 80.2 2'.). 01 82.45 82.5 45.0 4().05 58.10 50.70 OS. 2 00.52 08.8 00.01 72 510 78.048 57.8 58.1 50.77 50.083 87.18 87.100 84.18 84.27 Mean .49.205 1 I 1 "3) Is 5 ' 3 0)0 55 72 84 01 !00 04 '.10 80 78 51 00 -1 6 20 42 51 58 38 82 18 = t >■ Day of ' T AVeuk. 1 Tiiur. 2 Friday S "latur. 4 SUND. e Mond. Cuesd. 7 ;Ved. 8 riiur. f| iM-iday 1 1<^ •^atur. 1 1] SUND. 1 V2 \loud. 1 I'i I'uesd. 1 14 ^Ved. 1 !■' I'iiur. I !<■• i'riday 1 17 Satur. i 1^ SUND. 1 1'. \[ond. i 21 Tuesd. i 21 •Ved. i 22 I'liur. : 2;' Friday i 24 •^atur. Q'l ^UND. • 2f' Mond. V 27 Tuei^d. i 2s '.Ved. i 2'. riiur. 3(> Pridav i 31 Satur. liAROMf.TEIl. BIcan. 20.085 504 500 015 028 7005 028 077 0'»4 040 llighist. 30.22 07 20. ',15 80.00 20.87 05 80 88 08 80.18 00 12 Lowest. 00 10 88 27 28 28 28.00 20.22 28.00 20.05 B I 29,003 35 c K c «0 F'lH Mo" jki La.st t^uai 10 New Moo 1^ First Qua ij) Perigee ,|j) Apo^xce . Rciiiar^cable ISvcnls- St. David. ;!ov. Jolin Wofiloy died 1791. llattio of I'oint an IVlw', 183S. i''ii-st .'Vtni>riL'aii Congress, 17U8. bayard born 181". Vcirk fhaiiKcd to Toronto, 1834. William lir. died 1702. lion. S. Smith .\dmin. 1820. AuK'rii'U.s Vi'S]):uius b. Hal. iiotiiny Bay discovered, 17S7. Tasso liorii. 1014. IVacoofUtrodit 171.3. I'laiu't llorschel disc. 1781. York ( Tonmto) niarkot town. 1 SI I (,'ornwallia d.'f. flio Amcr. 1781. Ca>sar invadfS Hritain 55 D. C. St. J'alrwk's Dny. Princess Louisa kirn, 1818. 18) n.^nth of Cleopatra 00 B.C. Newtm dis^d 1727. IJonian Kmi)ire .rjrcate.st 30 B. C ioi'tlie dii'd. 1832. !vOt/('bue killed 1819. OriiiJical Itelij^'iou in Britain 50. Ldili/ Dai/. liank of Eiii;land incorp. 1094. IVaco of Amiens 1802. Kii'st persecution of Christians r4 ■,.30)Christian Churches luiiU, 2;3('. Lord 5IetcalfeCiov. den. 1843. Thorwaldsou died 1844 Astronomical Notes. \Iar.'^ in Aquarius. \''enu3 on K(]untor. Saturn south 5.43 eve. Moon on equator. Mercury Inf : (^ Sun. Venus in Pisces Moon at l)esc. node. Venus South 1.28 eve. "'aturn in Taurus. lupitcr;south 10.12 mo, lupiterin Capricorn. Moon farthe.st south. Mars near equinox. Moon ne.'ir .Jupiter. Moon in perigee. Mars on e(puitor. \rercuT*y Stittionary. Moon near Venus., •^un enters Pisces. >i(y, n at Ascen. node, '.lars south 4.87 ev. Moon near Saturn. Venus south 1.87 ev. Moon farthest north. Saturn south, 4.28 eve Jupiter south, 9.22 mo. Moon apogee. Venus south 1.40 eve. \lars in Pisces. Venus iu Ai'ies. I'olar Distance of Pole SUvr. 27 27 27 27 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 27 27 27 27 i 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 T 27 1 27 // 87 88 38 O O 38 '■'(( 30 80 8'.' 40 40 40 41 41 41 41 42 42 42 48 48 4;i 4-1 41 44 41 45 45 Kclipsos of Jupiter's Sateilitca Thur. 00 Friday 01 SSatur. 02 1 4 Sund '' 5Moud. Sat. II. Toronto. Disiipp. D. 20 M. 40. MOu s 0| 1 ues. 4 7|\Ved. f SjTliur, 08 ,04 :05 loo I 07 < .|o; Friday 081 &. 12. — The diapnn.'il of a rectan^rle is lo;t. and the sinn of its sidts is 3U2; reiiuiied the sides. E.r. i;'.. — Tho radius of a cinlo is liio; what is (he siuo of tlta in.scribed octa;;on '! £■^.14. — Bequired tho side of a pentapiin described in a circltt who.se radius is loo. Ejt. 15. — Beqiiired th'> sidt* of a dec.niron. inscribed in tliecirclo of radius 100. /'.r. 10. — Required th(! side of an e(|iiila1eral trian.ulo, inscribed in the same circle. E.r. 17. — In a triancle, tho perpendicular is t'O. and tho ladii of the inscrilxd aod (ir- '■umscribed circles ai-e 1." ;uid ■i4 17-30ths; reijuired thc-iden Ex. 18. — Beqnired tli > n! lii'ed fho sidn of I'iliud in a (.ircle lllO. lirod th.> sid(! of ibediii tluM.irolo iivd tli(! sido of iaus^li!, iusiiibfd lu. I ti'ianL-lr'. the s <•(). and tho ;cii}'i'(l and cir- i arc 1.'. and luii-i'd f liL- Mdt'S. ii-i'd tli:^ (liaiiKv tlu- ar a ' nio 20 mo () 14 mo Quebec* h III 5 2;}ov 11 15 ev 12 Oev <; 41 m< Tiriliijlit or Dajiliijht heijins and eiuh at- 1' onmto. ;:.'., lk')i. I, I Hi £|:V. M.r. JI. A m h III 15 ••7 17 10 I 47 7 ;!'; ♦J 52mo:20'4 2(17 4'.' ♦i 4fhnol;m!4 7 8 2 I. KpUciiieiiN ul'tlic Plani-tNf &c. CaUiidar l"..r [un's Mint \oiiUs >!ars hipit r Saturn \i i.iis .Mars l,on-i- LLlit l.i.lit Li. Ill ia;-lil Ki.lii ; Ii.mI. ||(mI. lud,'. Aso 1. Axi 11. As. un As.vn. Am'. II. Soutli. .-'oulll / h 1h .'( 7?I k 11. '( W h m ° ' / ■4') 30 22 4> l'.\ 51) 2:1 21 l\ 1.^ 4 ?>\\\ 21 5 ;, !4i) :5i; 2:5 1 1 20 2:5 :;'. L\ 2( 4 ;;:>ul 40 15 1 152 ;!5 2:5 ;;;; 54 2:5 5t 1\ 21 4 ;;4 4 51 1 1: i58 ;M.2;; 5: 1 21 1: l\ ?>■ 4 :15 7 5;! n ;','. 4 aoi 17 1 48 :•■( l\ .'V. 4 ;!7 10 411 2 :;•- 10 2(1 8,v 2 16! 4^ 21 4-' 4 ;59l;! 35 4 2: li'liirr Iv,l. ."•dutli 10 2: 15 51 15 ;;; 15 11 14 4; 14 25 Saturn l.'.d. 'I'll''- o /" .'0 23 JO 27 20 ;5i JO ;;c JO 41 20 4G Pki'AIitmknt Foil all of Li'iM.ii AM) LiiwKK Canada. ^Simd. r.i;.Moiui. |o'Tu('s(1. gliWed. tjThnr. t'iFri.lav ^ISaturl ^>Sund. tOMond. i:7Too8. SsWed. 'I'Mhrn-. 8oFH(l!iv ll S'ttur^ 07 il'; Friday 68 2M 'ftSatur. OltO 21 iSund. ^70 1!) Ji.Mond. 171 17 il'Tuos. |72'0 10 ',• .4'Wed. ;7;5'; 14 4 5Tluir. 74 12:() C CFridfiy '75 lOJO 7 7Sntiir. l70'6 8 8 770 010 II 78lG 5i0 10 70 ?M 11 80 81 82 8:! 84 8; 80 87 88 Kl! 00 10 12 5 5110 1-1 5 570 ir. 5 55,0 10 5 5-!|o 17 5 5210 11- 5 5(ii0 2( 5 48jO 21 ') 4O1O 22 o," -) 4ri!o 4:?!0 5 15 17|0 5 47 ]5|0 Sets () l;; ' 5710 12 8 llijC) 10 1) 27 (i 3 10 300 11 41tl0 4 .Morn % ;-! 57!o (; •) 1; 10 11 12 1 50 5 5H() 14 2 4S5 57i0 14 3 305 55 4 5j5 5;^ 4 34:5 50 4 585 48 5 185 4' in 17 20 () 22 I'dlo Star I f-liadoutll Noon. r;vi'n. dai/f // 111 12.0 11 13.0 n 5(. 14.1: .Morn 15.1' 32 10. H 1 13 17.11 1 5) 18. 1) 2 3(; 1 9. 3, 2(i 20. 9 4 8 21.9 5 (1 ''2. 9 5 50 23. 9 50 24. 9 7 59 25. 9 9 1 Moon's riai'c at 7 I'. M. .Morn 1 7 1 2 4.^ 12 12 12 12 12 58 49112 2 7; 54 53112 3 0| 50 57; 12 1|12 3 40; 47 4 13; 43 5 4 41! 39 8il2 5 3 35 12' 12 5 221 31 10: 12 .V 55 SI do. do. do. do. do. do. t do. do. do. X do. T do. 8 do. do. n 8. 51 7 201 .lo. 9. 5j 8 I5I 05 10.51 9 2 do: 11.5 9 47 do. 20.9 10 1 27. 9 10 57 28. 9! 11 5(1 ev. 40 1.5 2. 5 3. ;■) 4.5 1 30 2 19 3 8 3 59 4 21 5 43 30 20 >i 14 20 8 21 O 10 29 13 20 1(» 25 It 24 9I Sun s l)i( linotion Sonih. o / // 7 35 64 7 13 4 50 8 27 7 (i 4 5 40 48 5 17 31 4 54 10 4 SO 4G 4 7 18 3 4.", 4(J 3 20 12 2 50 35 8 3! 8 10 7 59 7 41 7 23 7 4 40 2S 9 5 51 5 32 5 14 4 55 4 3712.5-10 211; ^ 4 18 13. r,; 11 11! do. 2 9 10 1 45 35 24 1 1 21 53 9 58 10 23j 34 2(5 7IS. 10 44 20 N. 12 58 4 30 39 10 1 19 281 1 23 5(5 111 1 47 32 23l 2 11 5 4i 2 34 35 10! 2 58 1 28| 3 21 24 10 3 44 44 22: 4 7 59 pKon. 10. — A pnrc'liasc of $15,000 worth of f'Hjls, is to be paid for in t!ir.'>e equal pannonts, 1\itiiout interest; the tir.-^t in 4 niontli.s, the ioooiul in six months, and the last in nine months. Money beinp; worth 7 per cent., how inuch ready money ought to pay tho debt ? PiuiD. 11. — If the ilianieter of the earth be 8,000 miles, and a h.ole he peifoi'ated thriiii at \iiiu, A. M. Nine, 1". M ;5r..7i 42.4 rj2.;u5 (;'.i.47 7;3.i() 70. 1« 48.'.»(i8 29.1(5 o 21.50 2.J.M2 38.o;? 42. (i4 r)2.t;i «7-;]7 71.9 C!».!) Gl.«if) 40.48G 4().r) 2S.r)5 1 Mean of i bulb. To is C »iS o 23.85 63 -6 2.''.. '.128 40 -G 'il:M 7:1 2.1 42.52 77 22 52.5 84 35 08.42 '.19 45 72.5.". 101 54 7o.o;{ 98 53 r)i.8 89 40 4'.i.227 75 30 4().2;5;{ (58 30 28.855 55 3 .48.105 li.^RUMHTGR. Mean. 29.83 29.707 29.745 29.G7G 29.70G.' 29.735 29.79 29.728 29.7G(; 29.057 29.029 29.083 29.720 IIl;,'hust. 30.47 30.30 30.18 30.00 30.22 2'.>.98 30.08 29.90 30.15 30.02 29.95 30.24 Lowest. 29.20 29.15 29.00 29.15 29.08 29.42 29.44 29.20 2i).18 29.20 29.25 2'.».27 <3 38 Vj 1( !: o Si * Ui k-< 2 ^ ic k> CI A 7 "1 7 l^ 5 21 8 21 8 17 6 2.1 •> "7 7 M4. 5 21 8 17 5 20 10 in 77 250 Moon'h I'l O Kull ^ro( (f I.iist Qui yQ New Mix 1^ First Qu T j) Perigee : ]) Ajxigec . \ ■*- 9 P. Day of Week. 1 SUND. 2 Mond. 8 Tnesd. 4 Wed. 5 Tluir. G 7 Frid.'iy Siitur. 8 SUND. 9 Mond. IV Tuesd. n Wed. 12 Tliur. 13 14 Frid.-iy Siitur. 15 SUND. 10 Mond. 17 Tuesd. 18 Wed. 19 Tlnir. 20 Friday 21 Satur. 22 SUND. 23 .Mond. 24 Tuesd. 25 Wed. 2C> Thur. 27 28 Friday Satur. 29 SUND. 30 Mond. Remarkable Kvcuta. fttim Sunday. tlattleofCopenhntren 1801. itislKipIIi'berdiud, 1S26. .Slriki'.spL'io liorn 1004. •-tow ilii'ii 1790. (friiKl Pfidnij. li) Saxons in I{ritain455. Kidnr iSumla;/. 8) IIud.soifs iJay Co. estab. 109'J. t'lorgy Ucs. Bill p. II. of Com. 1 S:,:] Ooroiiatif.m of Win. & Mary 1089. Dr. Young died 17tI5. irandeldi(!dl7.')8. I'eaee with Fi-auc-e 1S14. f^iio Htmilai/. I!attleofCullodenl74G. r.nx'k's Monument dost. 1840. First tiewspap(!r in Amer. 1704. Hyi-on died 18l'4. Ai)oriiethy died 18.31. (iattle of LanJsliut 1800. Turkisli monarchy founded 550. SV. Ororz/c. I'ai'l of Cathcart Gov. Gen. 184t-.. Pai'liament Houses dest. 1849. 25) Princess Alice born 1843. UattloofYork, U.C. 1813. Kli-ht of Mahomet 622. War with France 1803. it'r Ocean IJ^i!edest.byfiro]«.53 A,STRONOJIICAI. \0T£3. Venus in Ascon. node. Mercury gr. clong. west. Venus in Aries. Moon at Desc. uodc. Mar.s in Pices. V^enus south 1.4G eve. /cnus near Uranus. Moon fartliest south. Mars coiij. sun. lupiter in Capricorn. Moon near Jupiter. Saturn in Taurus. Moon in Perigee. Moon on equator. Venus South, 1.54 eve. Moon east of ^[ars. Moon .at Asccn. node. Vfinus eclipsed bi/ Moon. (Venus n'r 7 st.) j) ^ b Sun enters aries. Moon fartliest north. Venus soutli 2.2 eve. lupiter south 7.55 mo. Mars in Aries. Moon in Apogee. 9 North of Aldebaran. lupiter south 7.42 mo. Moon on equator. Venus south 2.10 eve. Venus in Taurus. Polar Distance of Pole SUvr. / 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 // 45 40 40 40 47 47 47 48 48 48 48 49 49 4 50 50 50 51 51 51 51 52 52 •7 52 53 53 53 54 64 Kdipses of Jupiter's Satellitea &. 19.— Tlio base of a triangle is 52, the sum of the otlier two 104, and the lino di'awn froin ilie vertex to the middle of tlit iKise is i/-'029; refjuired tht tlier two sides. Ex. 20._Tho two sides of « rrianirle are 75 and t (^tinrtor ^3 l'ori<;co , • ]) Apcpco , \). o h; 24 13 Toronto. nt 12ni( lUev 4Sni. 4l)in( Mux 44 ni. Quebec. Tivilii/ht or JJai/lit/ht brgmit ari'tcndu at — A 7/1 |_fj '.t 4 I III..!— 4 T)! ov I 10 20nio| ] 1 12ni(.il0 1 4()mo{2(! 1 l(hno3(i 'I'oiniitci. ! Halifax. iJc'jj;. LiKl llJt'^. jKiul v. M. 1". M, h m h { 1 8 lit A. M. r. M. h 1)1 h 3 578 42 S 20 3 3'l8 'IV 21 8 3(; 3 1718 40 8 54 2 G5kH 51' Mi)ntrt'iil.|Kr("lri*:'ii.I tjnclicc. ikjr.jKnd " A. M.il'. SI, h, mh in 5 6(i|8 11 { 3H8 27 3 1'I8 31' 2 5t)!8 5h A. M. I'. .M h vvh VI 3 5518 13 l>fg.4'iiiii A. .M.il'. M. k vi\h n \ 52! 8 12 3 3418 2',t|3 3118 30 3 1018 4713 lli8 52 2 47il» 7'2 4o|'.) 16 ICplirnicris of tike PlaiivtM^ Sn* I Pay Mo.' Sduth ? I Kvun. Venus .'Mai'8 i^dUtll Kvcii. 13 c 28 \ h m h VI 1 1 42' IL' I 1 47 morn. ! 1 5211 5S 1 1 5811 5:.! 12 611 4.-, I 2 1111 3! .Illl ifrl Smith M.prn. h 7)1 1 8 48 8 28 8 <) 7 40 7 32 Saliiiii ."^iiiin I !^uii s .iiius Kvi'ii. ' tuile. i Afii'di.' AsiMii. h VI 4 1' 3 10 3 11) 2 58 n 17 ' I h m 25 42 lo: 1 4 23 12 1 2r, 20 4j 1 48 2 37 34 55; 2 10 2 20 30 40, 2 2!i| h VI 2 21 2 40 3 IS 3 4S 4 18 4 44 .M.irs l.lu|iit'i-,Salurii Ndius Miiis liiiilit liiK-ht Kiu'ht ; \)vA. \ U,m1. Akc«ii. A*i'n. Niirth. Nortlj A ."I 'in. h VI 50 1 7 /) VI 21 41 21 40 1 2121 53 1 41 21 57 1 5S 2 12 ■>•) h 7)1 ° ' I ° ^ 4 40 14 52 4 4: 4 -12 10 35 ill 4 44 18 52 8 T. 4 47 20 53' y 5'. 4 50 22 3311 3,^ 4 52 23 40 12 5? Oil ill' I). •il. SdUtli 1 / 14 21 13 5'' 13 38 13 l^ 1 *' f^l 12 4-1 ^illul•n l>fcl. North. 6 7" iO 47 20 52 20 58 21 4 21 10 1] 14 1-. Pav of Woek. 10 Vaso of a trianjrle 11 (if the otlii'r two i line (h'awii from I thu uiiddlo of the )29; refiuirt'd the les. 'he two sidos of h !■> and (il, and the from thi! vertex U< flhul>a.seis|/3689; base. The hnse of a tri- , the lino that lii- M'ticle ansli^ is W, •r of the cinniiii- le is 'JDO; retiuired sides." 'he s^ide of n square a riiht an^iled tri- aiid file radius of 1 cii'i'le is 7 : what 1 of Jie triangle ? Required tlie radii lal cinles tangent .do of 12, radius. 7 ' 8 9 ;10 Ul Il2 il3 1 14 ^15 l(i in 118 ni* i20 •i21 ; O.) 3 24 j2,> 1 28 120 Uo 01 04 0.-. 00 07 08 00 100 101 102 Sund. 2i.Moml. Tuosd. Wed. Tlmr. Friday Siitiir. Sund. Mond. Tnesd. Wed. Thnr. Friday 103 Satur. 104 Sund. Mond. Tuc-^d. Wed. TImrs. Friday Satur. Sund. Mond. Tnosd. Wed. Thurs. Friday Satur. Sund. Mond. Calendar for Upix^r (,'anaila and iNova Scotia. Sun Uises. Il Vl 5 41 02 5 30 03 5 30 5 34 5 32 5 30 5 28 5 2( 5 24 100 107 108 100 110 111 112 113 114 115 110 117 118 110 120 21 10 18 1( 14 12 11 e 4 8 1 4 50 4 58 4 50 4 55 4 53 4 52 7 Mm Si't_s. k 7)1 27 Ok.: 21 iO 30 G 33 34 t) 3(j 37 f) 38 3!t 40 42 t5 48 6 44 6 45 47 48 6 40 50 51 6 53 6 54 50 57 50 7 7 1 2 .Moon lii.'es. (lalendar for Lower Canada and New lirlinswiik. Moon Hises. Sun I .*>uii lUsi'S.I Sets. -I, I, vi\h 7ii\h VI 5 30 5 44 10 24 41 e) 43:0 2;' 7 48.5 42^0 20 8 58!5 30j0 27 8 4 10 11 io 38 28il0 10 11 2215 3510 20J11 32 Morn 15 33iO 31 Morn Dnr.\nTMr.xT tor all of Uppkr ami Lower Canada. I'rl.. star Shadow at in >'iTidian Noon .Mark KvrniiiL;. I K\('niii)^. h vi\ h 5 30' 43 7« 34j5 3210 32 1 37,5 300 34 2 31 15 28'|0 35 3 lllo 20|0 3(; 3 4815 25 37 4 15 5 23 38 4 30 5 21 30 Set.s 5 10 G 41 7 2 5 18 G 42 8 lOJo 15i0 44 20i5 13i0 45 10 30{5 IIIg 47 11 43j5 lOJO 48 Morn 1 5 4015 1 27 5 2 5 2 30 5 3 2 5 8;G 50 5;G 51 4|G 5" 3iG 53 2|0 64 0!G 50 t h 27 20'l2 23 24' 12 10 2812 15 33|12 11 37i12 7 4lll2 3 45|12 s 40|?tlornii:!i; 12 m 4 3 42 3 24 3 2 48 2 30 2 13 1 50 1 40; 11 55 53:12 1 30 22 Mns Atre Noon. ilai/s 14.5 15.5 17.5 18.5 10.5 20.5 21.5 2 41,11 51 58|12 1 22 3 23! 11 48 2i]2 1 3 54!ll 44 0'12 4 lOJll 40 10112 4 41111 30 14J12 10 Sets jll 32 18,12 4 7 511 28 23iMorninjr 8 21 11 24 27111 50 34 11 20 31111 50 20 10 40i11 IG S0]11 50 11 55!n 12 30:11 58 Morn ill 52,11 3 23.4 58 6 58 3 40!4 5('>'g 58 4 ]'4 55,6 50 4 19j4 54|7 0| 4 HJIO 83 24 8 44 4 40 53 2 15' 10 5G 58 2 44 10 53 2 3 8:10 40 Gill 57 44 3 27il0 45 Hill 57 34111.1 3 5lllO 41 1511 57 2442.1 4 lilO 37 10 11 58 41 11 58 20 11 58 17 11 58 -11 57 55 Gil 57 23. 5 24. 5 50 25.5 34 120.5 27. 5 28. 5 20. 5 1.1 2.1 3.1 4.1 5.1 G. 1 7.1 8.1 0. 1 10.1 Monn South. (.Veil. h in 11 51' Morn 34 1 18 2 5 2 5( 4 50 7 51 8 47 3>0 10 20 11 18 Ev. 50 1 40 2 38 3 32 4 2f; 5 18 (; G 50 7 42 8 25 9 47 Moons I'lace at 7 r. .M. 3 do. 17 30 13 20 H 23 11 57 15il3. 110 20 11 57 7114.1111 13 do. in, do. / do. VS ^ do. 10 *M* A 21 do. K' do. T do. do. 8 do. n do. Z5 do. do. SI do. do. do. 18 3 17 1 15 28 11 Mill s Peclinalion North. o / 4 31 9 4 54 14 5 17 14 5 40 9 G 2 58 G 25 40 G 48 16 7 10 46 7 33 8 7 55 22 8 17 29 8 39 28 1 18 22 59 9 44 31 10 5 54 10 27 6 10 48 8 11 9 24J11 20 40 10 1 12 24 G 18 1 13 20 11 50 9 12 10 26 12 30 31 12 50 24 13 10 4 13 20 81 13 48 44 13 7 44 14 2<) 30 14 45 2 I Prob. 12. — An India-rubber ball fulls from a I height of 12 feet, and bounds back G feet. At I every fall it bounds back half the distance it I just fell. How many bounds will it make, what distance will it have moved, and what time will bo oonsumed, when it comes to a state of rest ? Prob. 13. — If 4 men saw 15 cords of oak in the same time 5 men saw 14 cords of hickory, find if 3 men .«aw 18 cords of hickory in 3 days, at 12 hours a day, how many hours u day must 7 men work to saw 90 cords of oak in 6 days ? I" t I, •t ■ ,» > 4 ■»| il r "i 14 MAY HAS TIIIIITY-ONE DAYS. I' I ;[i. [1855. Third S, 7 ^ iMiiy, till! Filth Miiiitli of diir ymr, was tlio second in the old Allmn Ciili'mliir; our Siixoii ainicstorM, alter the Uoiiiutis culled it Mains Mouth. Zo liaeal nigii — Tauuuh, tho Hull. IIoon's I'll. ^ c 1 Hoy r,f WtKik. 1 1 TucHd. 2 Wed. 3 Tluir. 4 Friday 6 8)1 till". 6 8 UN I). 7 Moiid. 8 Tuesd. 9 Wed. 10 Tlmr. n Fn0. ,1) W.'llin;4>in iMrn 1709. .liVUKUca (lisfoveri'd 1194. ■^iti'^o (if Qui'boc rai.seJ 177C. Vapoloi.i) dlud, 1S21. is'.vi>j.;o tiikeii, 1 814. ^oi'i-att'S died ;J8'.) B. a .Si hiller died, 1805. ' 'ol. Steaiu Xav. Co. inoorp. Uattloof liodi 170t'\ Lord Chatham dii-d, 1778. •?tra(Tord U'ht^adod, ICIL I'ahrenhoit Ix>rn IfiSO. VCoiini>ll died 1817. Mrs. iromaus diud 1835. AncensioH Dvj. Vapoleon Kmpcror 1804. «ir 0. ]!a:^nt died, 18U Columbus diud 1500. Iliots at Montreal 1832. 20) UusKian Mli;rht Earthq. at By town 18.'j.'5. •24) Quuen Victoria born, 1819. 25) Princess Helena bora l\Mtrcnd. 27) Fort Georpte taken 1814. 30) Ueubens died 1640. ■Jir v. Meitland died 1854. .iuvazzl arrived in Toronto 1853. ASTUONOMJCAL NOTES. }fonn eclipsed, visible, 8aturu near Venus, •lupiter entert* Aquarius Venus in pcribolion. Moon farthest South. Venus in ^ horns. Uranus (^ Sun. $< (^ ^ Moon in perigee. Saturn in Taurus. Uranus near Mercury. Moon on equator. Mercury Ascen, node. .Mercury Sup. (^ Sun. Moon at Asecn. node. Moon near Mar.s. Q ec. Moon near Merc. '^ ^^ ^ Wmus farthest north. Moon farthest n. ]) (^ 9 Venus in Gemini. ^ in Aquarius. • Sun, enters Taurus, lupiter OO^We.^ of Sun Venus south 2.89 eve. .Tupiter south, 6.9 mo. Saturn near Mercury, Moon on equator. (29th, Mara at Q^) Venus south 2.45 eve. Moon at Desc. node. Mars near 7 Stars. JVenua south of Pollux. I'olar Di»tHnco of Polo Star. 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 5) 5-1 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 ')7 27 5S 27 27 5(i 50 5(; 5r, 57 57 57 57 5S 5S I'cllpsos of Jupiter's Satellitea ^at. Toronto, p. n. m. I. l)is.ipp. 2 O 16 Mo. Ml. Heapp. 14 3 62 Mo. IV. Ivi'Upp. 15 3 40 Mo. II. I'isapp. 22 1 33 Mo. 1. Disapp. 25 3 25 Mo. •zt 27 27 27 28 28 28 28 28 5F 59 59 59 Ex. 24. — Tiiven tho biwe, 16, ind the diirurenoo of the other iwo siilHS, 4.ofatriaiit!;lt), tolind h isi' sides, the product of said liiTereiice and tjie lon;rest side livin'j; equal to the square of tha liortest side. F.r. 25.— Olven tho ba^o, 30, Old altitude 24, .and the ratio of ■ he other two sides, tu; S to 5 of .1 triangle, to find the sides. Et. 26. — Required tho area of 1 Triangle, two of whoso sides ire 21, .and 30, the included uij^le being 80'=, Ex. 27,— Tlie legs of a i-ight-anpled triangle are ixJf and z'--', and the line that bisects tho right- in gle is z'5-r ; what is th« area of tlio figure T I 9 10 11 I'J \?. U 15 ir 17 18 19 o 24 2: 2 2F or A. < 80 81 UOSI Wed, Thur, Friday Satur. •im'i Mon.l. Tuesd, Wed, Thur. Friday Satur. 2imd. Mond. Tuosd. Wed, Thur, Friday Satur. SHSund. 21 Mond, 22 Tuesd, Wed, Thur, Friday 20 Satur, Sund. Mon.l, Tuesd. Wed, Thur, TuoB. 14 of a board 1 wide, when line drawn the line, Pkob. 15 1 [1855. i k r ; Dur Kaxou dill. AICSIIS. i « dl K i>. rf 4 1-, .a 1 c 7j 1 •^ n 22 5 T) 18 2 t; 24 5 (i 19 1 f) 26 8 22 r> f) 21 5 7 19 3 5 22 3 8 20 4 5 21 7 8 Ifl 40 71 249 Third Spring 3lunti, piUir'fl >Sat(jllit«A i D. n. H. 2 u 16 Mo. 14 3 52 Mow 15 .1 4(1 Ma 22 1 ri3 !*!o. 25 a 25 Mo. m the hiwe, 16, nro of th(! other atriftiiKlt), to find pruduct of said tiie lon;?est side tlio square of tha on thd baflo. 30, and the ratio of iides. lis S to 5 of id thu sides. MAY, 1855. 15 IIoon'h Tiiahkh. Q Full Moon... (j^ Iiil^t t^iiiirtur f^ Nt'W Muoti... ^ KiislUuiirtoi' O I'n'l Moon... ^ Ajwicoo . Day Mil 1), Torunto. 7H (I'V ■) »'V 10 4t U 4<- 8 Wvv () 4t lev 1) ai IIK 8 8.'v Quebec. L Tuillf/lit or Jhtfliffht I ffin» r tndn ttl- h m 11 18cv 10 17ov •t 28 cv 7 18lv 10 iSiiio 8 40 cv 1 Ul t l> I'H;. 5 A. M. /t W( 1 • > r.7 1(1 ') 40 20 22 :{o 1 8 luii. I lliililax. hml "■•o^.llliul r. M M 1'. M, til X 5-1 , :i 12j; '.» ;;oi: :• 4S1 r,>- 41 .Vli.mi I tTlHlllClOll l u '.) ;5i ^< I 4! I'.llll I'. M. lit ".» 2.'. 40 10 *'• U< V-. i'.iiti M. l>. M. h tit h 11, 2 41 '.» ',< •> '>.j '.t 21 2 1 W f.l 2 41 10 I!: (.^K lll'C, A. M, J/. I M I ;m Lii«r u. '.) U '.) 59 10 22 K|>lifHivi-li« nl'llie Ptaiu-tiif ikv. M ti> , Ju| li I Asc.'p. Am'i'Ii. 19 31 Nuiiif MurH .iii|i 1 !«iiiiiri Mill s ,«llll M \ I'. u^> Soiltll MiuiIj .-'oiilh .>*Olllll l.oii^;!- Ki^ht PL'lit i;\()H. Mi.n, M(ini. Kxiii. tii.l.- A-i.'ii. \.-(i'ii. /i lit k II, h 711 h >it o / /* 71, h 111 2 12 n :> 7 2!' 2 10 40 44 2 :!:{ 4 4!i 2 20 11 ;52 7 >■ 1 r,r, 40 ;{:{ 2 5t, 5 20 2 27 11 2i. 48 1 -.)■, 52 20 3 20 5 51 2 .'jr, 11 1'.' 27 1 ir. 58 7 3 43 23 2 4- 11 i;; r. 54 53 5:; 4 7 54 2 48 11 7 4i; 31 09 38 4 32 7 21 711 111 • >•) 2 4;'. 22 ](t 3 Oi22 13 3 24j22 15 3 42 22 17 Mil i.ri Mrhl i'IIU> Mai N .hitili r .<^iitiiru >,.rl. li.W. h...i, |N'<1. 1 nil Nnllll S.^iilli Snitlu / / o / / 5 52 13 12 12 4! -M 15 1 47 14 41 1 ■' "." 21 21 ■) 17 10 5 12 11 21 20 ■) 22 17 21 11 5! 21 3i ) 1 18 35 11 4^ 21 37 \ 10 10 41 11 40 21 A'i :r"' . * ' _ _ ; __:._r."i: Tt ' 1( 11 ■: iiii 13 1! 15 \y\ 17 18 I'J 20 21 22 2 2 Tuosd. WcmI. Tliur. h'riiliiy ri.'itur. Moiid. Tuesd. Wed. Thiir. Friday Siitur. 2iind. Moud. 'ru"sd. Wod. Tlmr. Friday Siitur. Sund. Moiid. Tucsd. Wed. Tliur. Friday 121 122 12 124 4 50 4 4',t 1 47 4 40 Hired the aren of % of whoso sides ' the included 7 The Icps of a trianjj;lo are and tlie line the right- what is th« guro t 27 28 3( 81 125 4 45 12i;4 43 127 4 42 128 4 41 120 4 3U 130 4 38 13l|4 37 132 4 3t; 133 4 35 4 31 1 35 4 32 20 .Satur. Sund. Mond. Tuosd. Wed. Tlinr. 130 4 31 137 4 30 138 4 21' 139 4 28 140 4 27 ink 20 14214 2-, 14314 2r. 144 4 24 14514 23 140'4 22 14714 21 148,4 21 I49l4 2(t 150 4 20 151|4 19 4 Hisses 51 7 55 {)\ 9 11 7il0 21 811 31 9 Mum n 2V 1 15 1 50 2 19 2 4-'< 12 13 14 10 17 18 19 20 21 24 on 28 29 30 31 34 35 30 3 27 3 4!' Sets. 8 20 9 2! I 10 2'< 11 20i Morn 3 30 1 4 1 27 1 40 2 5 2 24 2 43 3 4 Rises 8 7 1 5317 4 51 7 1 49|7 4 487 4 47 7 i 45 7 1 43|7 4 42i7 t 40i7 4 39i7 4 37,7 4 3r,|7 1 34 7 t 33 7 4 32!7 9 K 12 l:; 15 10 18 19 20 Kises HO 8 3il0 9 loilO i9 J5 11 42 Mdvii 40110 10 13 10 9 1 31 17 21 1 29:7 t 287 4 27 7 4 2o;7 t 25.7 24 21- o 28 30 31 4 2417 4 247 4 23i7 4 22,7 4 21 17 3:^ 4 20!7 34 4 19,7 4 19,7 35 4 18,7 36 1 24 1 57 2 21 58 9 54 38 4: 47 51 50 (I 5 9 2 4<1 9 3 (i 3 25 3 45 Sets 8 29 9 39 10 40 11 31 Murii 12 44 1 11 1 32 1 49 2 5 2 23 2 40 2 5'. Rises 8 7 14 19 50 9 40 9 42 23. 9 38 28 9 34 3;; 9 30 37 9 20 42 9 22 47 11 50 11 50 11 50 11 50 11 50 11 50 11 50 11 50 18 11 50) \' 11 11 11 11 11 50 12 50 10 5i( 8 fO. I'Mon 50 50 11 50 9 14 50 9 11 1 9 9 8 59 15 8 52 20 8 51 24 8 47 2ii 8 43 34 11 II 11 11 11 11 50 50 50 1<» 50 12 5('> 15 50 18 7 Oill 50 22 3 10111 50 27 11 50 32 11 50 37 11 50 4:; 11 50 49 11 50 50 1 49 1 44 2 4:1 3 45 4 40 5 40 42 7 34 8 24 9 II 9 58 10 40 17. 11 18. 1 1 19. 1; 20. 1 21.1 22. 1 2:!. 1 21.1 25. 1 20,. 1 1 28. 1 ».♦. ihl 30 1.0 2.0. 3.0 4. Oj 5.0 0. 7. 0, 8. 0! YA-. -J, I 1 20 2 14 3 8 4 4 49 5 35 19 7 1 9r do. 22 r\ do. 20 4 18 o 10 30 15 29 13 20 10 23 f do. Vj do. do. 8 39 3 11 57 8 35 44 11 57 8 31 4!»lll 57 11 19 9. 7 42 10.0 8 23 n.o 9 5 1 2. 1 9 5(» 1 3. 10 3'. 1 4. 11 32 1 5. Morn. do. K do. T do. H do. n do. do. 55 iKT».n. ^I^'Im nt .Mill) A. M li'.t ■\\ 5(i (•.;5 50 ;i8 o »;i (Xl 774 7<; -1,') '.'•1 l:j (1(5 Mi'Hii nt .Nillu 1'. M ;{ii.it; I!;;. 'JO !Oil.77i •t.'-..7 Ar,..i5 04. k; 70.00 07.77 (i.'^.OO uO.-M 2(1.80 ^1i im ol'lulh. o .^0.8H5 ;j;;.loo ;;87.jr,7 4."..2;{ ').'. '.!•') (1.').00 t'.'.i.i'7 (.7.'.t.3 »;;!.(ia r)0.;;5 ;;8.iiH 2().48 48.750 • » ( 7') 77 88 '■'2 !)7 1)1 no 77 58 52 J * 1 -0 ;il •i;! 5;i 4! I ;'.o lUtUiMt.TUl. Mi'un. 20.005 20.805 2'.(.00:! 04 71 05 o;!0 740 8:58 o.:{75 052 08 Mean heat 2'.».0882 IligluHt. I-OWt'.-i, 2S.S8 i:'.).28 yo 15 24 18 40 50 25 28 02 28.!)0 v! K >*i o ^ ■s •«-« a .? -a tl tA 5 5 (> • 1 4 () o 8 •1 1* 8 4 8 4 5 5 3 ») 8 4 7 5 79 45 it (5 21 17 215 20 21 19 19 22 22 21 19 J7 241 1 2 8 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 13 14 1 10 1 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 nay of Friday Satur. SUxND. .Moiid. I'liosd. Wed. Tliur. Friday Satur. .SUND. Mond. Tuesd. Wed. Thur. Friday Satur. SUND. Mond. Tucsd. Wed. Thur. Friday Satur. SUND. Mond. Tuesd. Wed. Thur. Friday Satur. ReinarkaTiIo Invents. (iord IFowo's Victory 1794. Kintsiii Lonauul780. 'I'l-iuiiy Sitiuhiy. li(Mijiold King of llol,i;i;ins 1S31. ASTIIONOMICAL NOTES. Mercury farthest nortli .Moon farthest youth. Moon in Perigee. Venus south 2.52 eve. I'liiiters' ."^trikt.' In Tonmto Is04. jMoun near Jupiter. (l.iv.iv/.r.s riots iu QuuLcc l'>5.!. Ijupiter ISontli 5.21 mo, (brpus Chrhti. Saturn in Taurus. (!) I'arkcs' t)tcain Boiler ex pi. 'bi Moon on equator. Mars N. of Aldebaron. At. JnhuH N. F. burnt, IHlii. (.>) Gaviiz/.i Uiot* Moutrcal, 1853. Saturn A Sun. Hon. s. Smith Admlu. 1M7. JMoon at Ascen. node. (,10>bteunior.\amiral burnt 1853.l\\,,^us in 05 ncl)ida. (JorsicA t.ikiTi by Fiance, 17t>J. j Mercury in Gemini. lijittlo of Marengo I80U. Mau'im Cbartn signed 121.5. Mnrlltoi-ough diml, 17112. John We.slny lK)rn 1703. Montr. & I'oitland 11. II. op.lSr.3. (,lHj IJattle of Waterloo 1815. Scriptures Prohibited 12.'W. Queen Victoria's a \os. 1S37. Macbiavel died l.')-7. M. Aikenslde died 1770. French Ilovolution 1848. Battle of «.Hnnockburu, 1314. O.27)l.ochokko died 1848. Steamer .SV. Jo.^eph burnt 1S53. i.ireat Fire at Quebec, 1843. r28) Coronation of the Q'n 1838. Sir P. Maitland Lt.-Gov. 1820: Mercury gr. elong. E. Moon farthest north. Moon east of Mercury. Moon nearVenu.'?. Jupiter in Aquarius. Moon in Apogee. Jupiter South 4.28 nio, Stui enters Gemini. Jupiter Stationary. Jupiter South 4. 10 mo. Venus south 3.0 ev. Moon at Desc. node. Mars in Taurus. Jupiter south 4.0 mo. Mercury stationary. Moon farthest south. Venus in the Sic. of Leo. I'olar Distjuice of I'olo l^t.ir. 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 // ( (I ( (I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I) EclIpKOR of Jupiter's PutcHHc* *at. Toronto, n. n. m. 1. I. m. II. 1. III. liihftpp. lii.'inpp. lieiipp. I'isaiip. I'isipp. lJiB.tpp. 10 1 41 Ma 17 3 .35 Mo. IS n W Kv. '23 1 n Mo. 25 11 i,h Kv. i;0 18 Slo. &. 28.— Tlie area of a riph*- iiif-'led triangle islo8 : whatiipo ihe sides, they being In oritl^ luetical progression ? IJt. 29.— Required the fdde of I fis'uro of 12 eciual sidoH, lr»- ■ii-ribed in a circle whose rodiita is 11). Fr. ,30.— The area of a trl- :mglo is 4140, and two of th« -ides are 202 and 41 : required the third side. Ex. 31.— The slden of a field sre 26, 35, 31, and 19 tods, tlio iiagonals being equal, what is its aiea 7 Ex. 32.— The lepu of a right- angled triangle are 3 to 4, and difference of inscribed circle and square -=- 20.2825 : required ih« leg«. I) .y M.J 19 30 3 4 : 5 r, 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2(; 27 28 29 30 [1 \ 855. j ■< ; tlu' most ) liniti::! lit tiio ' AlCilF.. 'i «! * >; »J •^l a ^ '3 4" 5 n 21 5 17 o G iia 4 () LH) 2 8 21 8 lU •1 h 10 1 f) 22 r> 3 22 2 8 21 4 7 lO fi « J7 45 79 241 liter's SatcllHca n. n. M. 10 1 41 Ma 17 3 35 Mo. IS 11 .VJ Kv. !!:{ 1 11 Mo. 'ZU 11 i> Kv. 'M 18 Jlo. I aron of a rlph*- J is 108: what lire ' buiii(; lu ariUk- ssioD ? (uired tho ride of eiiual KiileK, In- rcle whuBe radius B area of a \t^ and two of the ind 41 : required sides of a field and 19 cods, Uie g equal, what ta IcgR of a rifrhi- e are 3 to 4, and j(.'ribed circle aud \'ia : required Um II Fin^l Summer Month. JUNE, 1855. 17 Mitos's I'liAHKH. (9 L'lHt Qii'ir. .Nt'w MoDii. C) Fir>tQuar. O i'lill Moon. ]) I (M'ij^t'O ... jAjKigi-o ... I). It 2'.t Toronto. h m 2 iil nid U 11 mo 11 !!')iii( 5 57 (!V K 14 ov 1 Mcv Quebec. m 7. II IlKl'-' Tu'ilii/ht or J)a>/!ii//it fui/itiit nitd tmh at — h W '.) 4:tiii(i U 7 nu) (J 2'.tcv H 4t;ov 1 4<;ov A. M. 'i m 2 r. 1 f)7 1 .').•. 2 (» Olltl .1 Ki> 1'. M. h in W r.(. 10 1 10 i 10 t, "lIuTiiiix. v. M. )>. >l VI h VI I r):)10 (I 1 4ti10 lu' 1 4:!ilO lit I '.(i|lo 17 Moiitrt'itl. II.-. Ilml A. .M.V. M. I /i ;/( A vi I 4.0[lO '.I I ;u;io 17 :i2 38 10 ;{] 10 2'.i rn'iiiictoii Qiiuhuu. ijfg. KiTu »^" ' i-i^d \. M. V. M A. M. 1*. M. /i M /i f/, '» Wi /* m 1 ;{'.» 10 IC. 1 2'.t 10 20 1 28 10 ;{(! 1 11' 10 ;;' 5 50 ti 15 5(5: Vi'iiux lll^'ht ANt'llll. h VI 7 2'.t 7 58 8 27 8 54 21 42 .M;iis Kl^hl Asi'cii. h 111 3 45 4 2i22 2( 38 5(i 11 ilu|iil'r{.SMiiirii lti;;ht ! Kl^ht Asiill. I Am I'll. VI 17 Ih 1'.' 2( 2(1 11 h 5 5 5 5 5 •.:•. 5 2.- Tl'liUhl .MltTM Ih'i'l. Ih'il. \iiilh. I.Vortli. ■ / II!) 51 :0 4h 2;ij21 38 3:i|22 21 17 23|22 50 15 31 23 111 24 lit .•U|ilt'l' ll.r|. Solllti Diy of Wu.k. ("ii lipri Ic'iidar lor ("iiliMiiliir for Lower (Janiidi mid New Urunswii'k. DEl'AnTMENT roll ALL (ir I'l'iT.ii AMI |^)wr.i'. Ca.saha. Cm N( VII i^i-'llUH. 1 I'ol ■ Star 1 in Mi-rMian| SlllllloW Noon M.' at rl<. MlIN All.' Sot on til .M l'n • lit ."■unV o III! Sun Moon .■^un .Sun .M(Hin Di'illnatlon iS a Si'S. Sotrt. lOsoK. Itis.'S. Sc'ts. lUsi'S. Moniin a- Kvciiinn. NiHin. .Morn. 1 7 1'. .M. .North. --• — VI /t in h III >i 111 /* in A 111 h in s A vt T tfdl/H A -111 s o o / // 1 I'fi.liiv 15'J 18 7 37 IH \ 18 7 30 9 3(1 8 27 51 11 57 28 10.0 31 "1, 29 22 3 8 •) Satur. 153 18 7 37 10 21 1 18 7 38 10 3;; 8 23 5S 11 57 17.0 1 ;m / 11 22 11 H 3 Sund. 151 17 7 ;iHll 11! 1 17 7 39 11 22 8 20 " 11 57 40 18.0 <» do. 28 22 18 45 4 Moixl. 155 17 7 31111 52 I 17 7 39 12 8 10 8 11 57 50 19.0 o Ij 29 V3 Hi 22 20 .1 Tucsil. 15(; 17 7 40 Morn I 10 7 40 Morn H 12 i;; 11 5S 20.0 4 3.S do. 27 22 ;!2 50 r, \V('(.I. 157 k; 7 4lj 21 1 10 7 40 29 8 S 18 11 58 17 21. Oi 5 ;vj WV 11 22 ;!9 18 7 Thuf. 15S , 10 7 41; 411 1 15 7 41 5;! 8 4 22 11 58 27 22. »; 22 do. 25 22 45 21 8 Friday Satuf. 151) 10 7 42 1 12 1 15 7 41 1 ];? 8 27 11 58 .'58 23. (1 / (1 X <» 22 51 1 a 100 10 7 42 1 3;'. 1 15 7 42 1 32 7 50 32 11 58 50 24. / 50 do. 2:; 22 50 10 10 Sund. 101 15 7 43 1 58 4 15 7 43 1 5(» 7 52 37 11 59 o 25. 8 42 T (i •J3 1 7 11 Mon.l. 102 15 7 43 2 17 1 15 7 43 2 12 7 48 42 11 59 14 20. ii 9 3(1 do. 20 23 5 35 l:^ TUCHII. 103 15 7 44 2 45 t 15 7 43 2 37 7 44 47 11 59 20 27.0 10 20 « •) 2:5 9 37 i;^ Wed. 104 15 7 44 Sets 4 15 7 43 Sets 7 40 5"' 11 51) 38 28. (i 11 11 do. 15 23 13 15 14 Tlmr. 105 15 7 45 8 17 t 15 7 41 8 28 7 30 57 11 59 51 1 i:v '.5 do. 28 23 10 29 15 Friday Satur. 1 00 15 7 40 1) 1 4 15 7 45 9 24 7 33 o Fvenin s 1.1 59 n 10 23 19 18 M\ 107 15 7 40 10 1 4 in 7 45 10 11 7 29 ( 12 10 2,1 1 52 do. 2;: 28 21 43 17 Sund. 108 15 7 40 10 35 I 15 7 40 10 44 7 25 11 13 29 3.1 '» 42 ss 5 23 23 42 IS Mond. 101) 15 7 4711 4 4 15 7 47 11 12 7 21 10 12 42 4. 1 3 30 do. 17 23 !5 17 lit Tucsd. 170 15 7 47 11 21» 1 15 7 47 11 34 7 17 21 12 55 5.1 4 14 do. 28 23 20 27 ?0 Wed. 171 15 7 4741 50 1 14 7 48 11 53 7 13 20 12 1 8 0.1 4 50 a 10 23 27 12 t^l Thur. 172 15 7 48 Morn 4 14 7 48 Morn 7 9 31 12 1 21 7.1 5 37 do. <)v) 2.8 27 32 ?■? Friday Satur. 173 10 7 48 4 15 7 49 11 7 5 30 11 1 34 8.1 G 17 'rK 4 28 27 28 ''^3 174 10 7 48 27 1 15 7 49 27 7 1 41 12 1 47 9.1 G 58 do. 17 23 26 58 %\ Sund 175 10 7 48 40 4 10 7 49 44 6 57 40 12 2 10.1 / 41 do. 29 23 2fi 4 ?5 Moud. 1 70 10 7 48 1 5 4 10 7 48 1 53 51 12 2 13 'll.l 8 27 r^ 12 23 24 46 •?r. Tuesd. 177 17 7 48 1 29 4 10 7 48 1 23 49 54 12 25 12.1 9 18 do. 25 23 23 2 ?7 Wed. 178 17 7 48 1 58 4 17 7 48 1 50 44 1 12 2 38 13.1 10 14 ^ <) 28 20 53 '28 Thur. ]71» 18 7 48 2 39 1 18 7 48 2 29 42 12 2 50 14.1 11 10 do. 23 28 18 20 -70 Friday Satur. 180 18 7 48 Rises 4 18 7 48 Riseb 38 11 12 3 2|15. 1 Morn / 8 23 15 23 30 181 19 7 48 9 4 4 18 7 48 9 14 G 34 15 12 3 14,10.1 20 (To. 23 23 12 1 Piion. 17. — Tho lengths of three poles are 40, 43, and 45 feet. Their tops are raised and tied together, and their bottoms stand on the eorncrs of an equilateral triangle, 32 feet on a side. What Tvill be tho height of their tops ? Pkob. 18. — The height of- three toircrs arc B 28, 30, and 34 feet, which are placed at the corners of a garden, in tho form of an eqni- latenil triangle, 50 feet on a side. Where in the garden must a pole be placed, and how long will it be, that it may just reach the top of each tower ? ;' I "< \ 18 JULY HAS THIRTY-ONE DAYS. [1855 Second I' ii': 5 (.1 . 93 July is the seventh mouth of the year — according to ancient reciioning it was the fil'th ; Mark Anthony denominatcil it July, in compliment to Julius Coesar, who was born in it. Cancek, the Crab, is its Zodiacal sign. Mean lieKults of Mcterolo^ical Observations at MaYnUton by Dr. CRAIGI£]« 1852. Month. January.... February . March .... April May Juno July ». August .... September. October .... November , December . THEUMOHKTEB. Moan at Niuo A. M 22.87 28.00 32.90 41.80 57.61 05.06 71.61 09.80 60.70 52.58 39.10 35.709 Sloan at Nine P. M. 24.045 29.20 33.10 41.73 56.00 65.26 70.55 09.00 60.30 52.32 39.73 36.045 IMcan of both. 23.76 28.60 33.00 41.77 56.805 (i5.90 71.08 69.40 60.50 52.45 39.45 6.177 Mean temperature of year 48.248 -a 45 54 58 69 88 98 101 97 95 76 57 59 -6 _2 5 26, 35 44 38 34 27 18 lUrOMKTER. Mean. 29.59 579 634 475 71 033 721 768 764 72 045 641 Mean heat 29.657 IIi:hest 30.00 29.85 30.15 00 29.95 30.00 02 10 17 20 Lowest. 29.05 28.72 29.20 15 30 46 05 30 07 10 J! o 8 52 o .a 78 P 15 18 20 10 24 19 25 20 20 22 21 17 m I6j 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 Day of Week. Remarkable Eirents* SUND. Mond. Tucsd. Wed. Thur. Friday Satur. SUND. Mond. Tuesd. Wed. Thur. Ffiday Satur. 6 •7 8 9 10 n 12 13 14 ^.BlSUND. Mond. Tuesd. Wed. Thur. 20| Friday Situr. SUND. Mond. Tuesd. 25 Wed. 26 27 28 29 30 31 Thur. Friday Satur. SUND. Mond. Tuesd • : Sir E. P. Robingnn Lt.-Gov. 1815. Sir K. Peel died 1850. Quebec founded 1008. Great Fire in Brockvillo 1853. Freufh take Algiers 1830. Battle of Maida 180G. Col. Simcoe Lt.-Gov. 1702. E. Uurke died 1707.^ St'r Queen of the West burnt 185S Columbus born 1-147. Lalando bora 1732. Erasmus died 15.30. Napoleon surrendered 1815. Sir James Stuart died 1853. Detroit taken, 1812. Sir .Joshua Reynolds born 1723. Michiliuiackinac taken 1842. Three men lost at N, falls, 1S53. Prince.ss Augusta born 1822. Playfair died 1819. Hon. P. Russell Ih-esid. 1796. Battle of Salamanca 1812. Canadas United 1840. Gibraltar taken by Britain 1704. Battle of Lundy's Lane, 1813. Battle of Aboukir 1799. French Revolution, 1830. Lord Durham died, 1840. Robespierre guillotined. William Penn died 1718. Ignatiua Loyola died 1556. Astronomical Notes. Moon in Perigee. Moon near Jupiter. Karth farthest from Sun (5th Venus n'r llcgulus) Moon on equator. Saturn near Mars. Saturn in Taurus. Moon at Ascen. node. Moon near Uranus. Jupiter south 3.7 Mo. Moon east of I2 and % . Moon high. ^ Inf. ^ Q Moon near Mercm-y. Venus in Leo. Jupiter in Aquarius. Mars at the Solstice. Moon near Venus. Venus south 3.6 ev. Mars farthest north. Jupiter south 2 25 mo. Venus at Desc. node. Mercury (Stationary. Sun ent. 05. ^ gr. el. E. 9 south 3.3 eve. Mars in Gemini. Moon lowest. Venus south 3.1 eve. Jupiter south 1 51 Mo. Moon in Perigee. Moon near Jupiter. Vonug in Loo's foot. Polar Distance of Polo Star. // 1 28 1 28 1 28 1 28 1 28 1 28 1 28 1 28 1 28 1 28 1 28 1 28 1 28 1 28 1 28 1 28 1 28 1 28 1 28 1 28 1 28 1 28 1 28 1 27 9 1 27 59 1 27 59 1 27 59 1 27 58 1 27 58 1 27 58 Eclipses of .Jupiter's SateUiiiKi. Sat. Toronto, d. ii. m. I. I. II. I. IV. IL I. Disapp. Di.sapp. Disapp. Disapp. DIsjipp. Di.-iai)p. Disapp. 3 1 52 Sro. 11 10 15 EVo. 17 10 12 KvD. 19 9 Ma 20 11 32 ]:ve. 25 47 Mo. 26 2 4 Mo. I:j:. 33.— The radii of two cir- cles are 40 and 50 ; required the area thoy enclose, the distance t>etweeu the centres being 70. Ex. 34.— The sideB of a tri- angle are 05, 55. and 100 Ro quii'od the distance of a point within, from the corners, to which if lines be drawn, will divide the triangle into tkr«» iquiU parts. ly. 35.— The arc.t of a right- angled triangle isl5.('0. and the difference botwivnthe hvpotho- nuse and one leg is 50 : what luv the sides ? Ex. 3G.— The two sides of a triangle aiijacent to the baaoare 100 and 109; the distance from their angle to the centre of th« ircle inscribed In the trianglijig 50. Required the base. Er. 37.— TIow much of the earth's surface can a man see if ho be 100 miles alwve thoe»i4h, radius being 7yi2 miles? 1 Moon' 1 P11.VSE 1 ^ (» Last Q • New.M «) Fir.-ty Full M c Apoge( c Perigo « Day Mo. 1 7 13 19 25 31 o o ►, a D.'iv of Week. 1 2 3 4 5 C 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2(J 27 28J 29 30| 31 Sund. Muiid. Tuesd. Wed. Thur. Friday Satur. Sund. Mond. Tuesd. Wod. Thur. Friday Satun Simd. Mond. Tuo.^d. Wed. Thur. Friday Satur, Sund. Mond Tucsd. Weil. Tliur. FridMv Satui-1 Sund. Mond. Tucsd. Prob. 1 is 30 lb:', which arc Prou. i triangles, [1855 the firth ; orn in it. Second Summer ^lonthJ] JULY, 1855. 19 i£. » 1- a !s o -*j 5 Tf, b tfj p 9 15 9 18 5 20 8 IG 5 24 8 19 4 25 9 20 5 20 4 22 (') 21 6 17 78 237 i-'s Satellitea. H. M. 1 52 STo. 10 l.T K^*. 10 12 KvD. 9 Ma 11 ;!2 ]:ve. 47 Ma 2 4 Ma dii of two cir- rcquired the the distancB OS buiiig 70. doR of a tri- md 100 Uc- ice of a point e coiners, to e di'iiwn, will ;lo into tUr«» cit of a riRht- 1">.t'0. and the 1 the h;, jxtthcv s 50 : what are wo fides of a to the baseare distance from centre of tho the trianglijis I base, inurh of the n « man sou if wvB tbo earth, miles? Moon's 1 D.I Toronto. 1 Quebec. Twilijht or Dai/liyht bejins and end-i at- — Phases. •I. ] 1(1 20 Toronto. Hiilifax. Beg. End A. M. P. M. Montreal. Beg. End A. M. P. M. Fredricton Beg. End A. M. p. M. Quebec. lieg. A. >I. End p. M. Beg. A. M. End p. &i. 9 Last Quar. ^ NowMouii. ® First Quar. O Full Moon. (t Apogee ... ^ I'erigeo ... h m o; 8 11 mo 13 7 44 ev 22 2 34 mo 29, 1 5 mo 17 2 50 mo 29' 7 44 ev h m 8 43 mo 8 10 ev 3 mo 1 37 mo 3 22 mo 8 Kiev k m 2 1 2 14 2 28 2 40 A m 10 9 50 9 41 9 20 h m 1 50 2 2 2 20 2 4] /j m 10 17 10 8 !) 5j 9 31 h VI h VI I 39110 20 1 52110 18 2 12110 ] 2 33j 9 30 k VI h VI I 32' 10 3r< 1 40'l0 21 2 o'lO '. 2 28| 9 41 h VI I 21) 1 30 1 58 ; 22 h wi 10 47 10 34 10 14 9 50 r!^l>lit'iiicris of tile PlaiivtS) &.c» Day Mo, \eiilts .Mars ..lupitr .•S:iturn .Suns t>uns Venus Mars .lupitr .•^aturn \euits .Mars .lupit r •South Smth. Sotlill. ."^onth Lonjti- i;i,'ht lli-ht Ki-ht l!i-ht l;i-ht l),rl. Devi. l>e(l. Kveu. h III Morn, /i v; .Morn. h in .Morn. h vt tudo. / AsceU. h VI A.scen. k VI A.scen. Ascun. h in Ascen. h VI North. / Xnrth. o ~/ tj. ulh. o ""/ h VI 3 8 10 37 3 44 10 49 99 14 40 9 40 5 14 22 19 5 20 15 7 23 23 11 35 3 8 10 31 3 19 10 29 104 57 7 5 19 10 5 31 22 18 5 29 12 37 23 43 11 42 3 8 10 2: 2 55 10 8 110 41 7 29 10 33 5 49 22 17 5 32 9 59 23 55 11 51 3 10 V. 2 29 9 48 116 2J 7 54 10 54 7 22 15 5 35 7 15 23 59 12 2 3 3 10 i: 2 4 9 27 122 8 8 18 11 15 25 22 13 5 38 4 ;;( 23 57 12 15 2 58 10 ■; 1 38 9 127 52 8 41 11 34 42 22 11 5 41 1 4-1 23 47 12 30 Decl. .Nortli. o ~7 22 1 22 4 22 22 9 22 10 22 12 Day of Weel;. 18 183 Oalend.ir fur L'|iper Canada and Nova Si'otia. Sun Sun Uisos.' Sets. m h VI 197 48 20 7 18414 207 18514 21 !7 187!i 1801 i 22:7 18814 23i7 I89j4 24 7 190 4 25 191 i 25 1924 20 193l4 27 I94i4 28 195:4 29 190'4 30 197|4 30 198; I 31 199 4 32 200i4 33 201:4 3-1 202,4 35 203 1 30 204,4 37 20514 38 200'4 39 207,4 40 2084 41 209 4 43 210 4 44 21I|4 45 212,4 4(; 48 47 47 47 40 40 4. 45 45 44 44 43 42 41 41 40 39 39 38 11 15 11 37 11 59 Morn 21 40 1 18 1 2 40 Sets 8 34 9 7 9 32 9 10 1 20 1 21 4 21 t 22 4 23 1 24 4 25 4 25 4 25 4 20 13 10 31 10 50 7 3711 8 30 35 34 33 32 31 7 28 27 20 11 29 20 27 28 29 30 31 I Sund. .Moud. Tuesd. Wed. Thur. Friday Satur. Sund. Mond. Tue,sd. Wed. Thur. Friday Satur. Siind. Mond. Tue.sd. Wed. Thur. Friday Satur. Sund. Momi. Tucsd. Weil. Thur. Friday Satur'. Sund. SOj.Mond. Tuc«d. Prob. 19. — The weight of a door 4 feet wide is 30 lb;-'. Required t!ic pressure on its hinges, which arc feet apart. Prou. 20. — Required two different isosceles trlauglos, Avhose areas and porimotors are equal. Moon Ikises. Calendar for l^iower Canada and New Itrunswick. .>un .>un 'iises. Sets. h VI 9 50 10 24 10 53 h vvh VI 4 19 7 47 47 47 47 40 40 40 40 45 45 44 44 43 42 42 42 41 32i7 40 33j7 39 34i7 ou./ 30J7 11 55 4 37i7 Morn 4 38i7 29 1 14 2 13 30 Rises 4 39! 7 8 20 8 51 4 40 4 41 4 42 4 43: ( 4 44!7 38 37 30 35 32 32 82 31 30 29 28 9 18 4 407 20 •Moon I!i.ses. A VI 9 58 10 31 10 57 U 17 11 37 11 57 Morn 17 39 1 9 1 43 on Sets 8 44 9 15 9 38 9 59 10 15 10 3 10 48 11 11 24 11 48 Morn 20 1 4 •> o Rises 8 28; 8 58 9 20| Di'.l'.VIlT.MENT FOn Ml, OF t'l'ITU .\Nn LOWFU C.VNADA. Pule Mar n Meridian Mornintr. h VI .V G 30 20 20 25; 6 22 30 18 351 14 4(1 C 10 4r G G Shadow at .Noun Mark. levelling. G 50 2 55 5 59 5 55 5 5 51 10 5 47 15 43 20 5 39 25 5 35 3( 5 31 34 5 27 39 5 23 44 6 19 49 5 15 54 5 11 59 5 8 4 5 4 9 5 14 4 50 19 4 52 23 4 48 28 4 44 33 4 40 38 4 30 43 4 32 48 h 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 m 20 'H 48 59 10 Mn'sj Aire I Noon. 4 20 4 30 ■-■•'! 18. ll 19.1 20. 1 21.1 22.1 23.1 24.1 49i25. 1 58|20. 1 7|27. ] 1528. 1 "'9 1 40 5 29 5 30 5 42 5 48 l! o. 4. 5. b 8 10 0. 7. 8. 9. .Mouii Scuth. Morn. h VI 1 25 2 27 3 25 4 18 5 7 5 54 41 7 28 8 9 9 10 52 11 45 Ev.37 1 25 2 11 2 5-1 3 34 4 14 4 «' l-'l 7 59 .Ninon s rlaiv. 7 1'. M. G 11110.5 12111.5 6 13112.5 G 13 13.5 G 12 G 10 8 G 54 35 18 58 5( 59 4 15. 5 10.5 17.5 o 7 7 8 9 11 Morn 9 1 10 2 7 s >J do. do. X do. T do. do. « do. n do. 9.0 do. do. SI do. do. do. -A- do. do. i. do. o 8 23 7 22 2(1 10 11 13 ') 19 1 13 25 7 20 4 17 >j If li vw do io. 1 .Min 8 Dei'linatioD North. ^ //" ; 8 15 23 4 5 i'l 59 30 22 54 32 22 49 9 22 43 23 22 37 13 22 30 40 22 23 43 22 10 23 22 8 39 22 33 21 52 4 21 43 13 21 33 59 21 24 23 21 14 20 >1 4 G 20 53 25 20 42 21 iO 31 1 .'0 19 18 20 7 14 19 54 50 l'» 42 19 29 3 19 15 41 19 1 59 18 47 58 18 33 39 18 19 2 Punn. 21. — Required to find three numbers the «um of whose 4th powers is a square. Prob. 22. — A caiuion ball weigh.s G Ib.^, in one sc.ile of a false balance, and in tlie other 24 lbs. Required its true Avcight. i» n ■•I 20 AUGUST HAS THIRTY-ONE DAYS. [1855. ( £{^ TliiH month Avaa luvniod by the lloinans August, in compliment to the Emperor Augustus. j! It is tlie eiglith month in the year. Its Zodiacal sign is Lko, the Lion. i: Mean Results of Meteorological Ubservatloua at Hamilton, by Dr. CIlAIGIJTi. 1853. j! i' \i .. ' I' m: '1 U <: Month. .Tanuar}-... February Marcii ... April May June July August ... Septembor, October ... November December Mean TnERMOMKTKR. Mean !it Nino A. M. 28. -JG 28.14 35.355 45.0 50.5 70.00 71.322 72.8 03.9 47. 2() 42.') 30.355 Jtoan at Niiml'. M. 29.22 28.82 30.71 45.9 54.9 68.00 70.908 72.9 03.90 48.20 44.22 29.903 49.413 49.535 Slcan of lioth. 28.84 28.48 30.03 45.9 55.7 09.30 71.145 72.85 03.93 47.70 43.50 30.129 49.474 o 5 50 50 00 83 82 98 97 101 90 75 05 53 o It o 3 10 29 33 50 52 51 37 30 20 2 Baromktkr. Mean. 29 7525 036 615 0725 G775 737. 749 679 723 718 834 037 29.702,- Highest. 30.28 00 18 00 15 05 29.95 90 30.00 08 25 04 iKiwest. 28.97 29.15 28.95 29.07 32 50 50 40 20 10 30 00 o «' .a ■a oj >, -.-> p ^ -a Ph (J. 34 7 5 10 5 4 6 5 6 4 52 18 20 21 17 23 26 23 22 25 22 19 261 Day of AViok. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 20 27 28 29 30 31 Keni>arkablo Days* AsTuoxoMicAi, Notes. Wed. Lammas. Thur. l!:ittKi of the Nile 1703. Friday Columbu.s' fiist voya^o 1430. Satur. ■'Wholly born ITG'J. SUND. l^attla of IJrownston, 1S12. .Mond. I'r. Alfred llrnest Albert b. 18-W. Tuesd. Uerzclius died ISIS. Wed. fleorge Canning died 1S27. riiur. Captain Marryntt died IStS, Friday Hattle of Montnioreucy 1759. Satur. lii»ttle of Lalvo Cliamplain 1S14. SUND. Ooorge IV. born 1702. Mond. Sir P. Maitland Lt.-Gov. 1818. Tuesd. 't'he Argus captured 1S14. Wed. Napoleon born 17(''..). 8 -2 IT JIo. S n:j:ths of tw» •t tlie acute ao- t-aii^rled triangle rosjiertively, it lind the thrw IttiiL'le." AUGUST, 1855. 21 Moon's Phases. D. Toronto. (^ Last Quarter .. New Mion ^ First Quarter .. O Full Moon 4 12 20 27 h in 4 5oT 1 37 ev 3 18 cv 7 53 mo Q.ueboc. Twilight or Daylight begins and ends at- h m 4 37 cv 2 9cv 3 50 ev 8 25mo:U) 3) Apogee jl3;ll 50mo 22ev 2( ^ Perigee n\ 5 2mo| 5 34 mo 30 Toronto. liog. A. M. End V. M. rn h m 2 4'.i!'.) 2u 3 (]'•) 4 3 2218 43 3 42'8 H» Halifax. Beg. A. M. h m 2 43 End p. M. h 111 ',) 2'.' 3 OjO 10 3 1818 48 3 38i8 23 Montreal, IJcg. A. M. h in 2 30 2 55 3 14 3 32 lind V. M. Fredriet n lieg. v. M. h 111 '.) 3(; '.) 15 8 52 8 29 h 111 I'.nu I'. Ji, h lit 2 32 It 39 2 51 3 11 (^uel)cc. IJeg, A. M, h in •I >)i| End !'. .M. A m 3 30 lh2 47 23 8 5513 7 8 5".) 8 3113 20 8 34 Eplicincris of the Planctg, &€• Day Mo. Venus .South Even. Mars South, Morn. h in .lupit'r South, Morn. h tn Saturn South. Morn. Sun s Longi- tude. Sun's Hight Ascen. h m Venns Hight Ascen. h in h in h in / 1 ... 2 57 10 C 1 33 9 3 128 49 8 45 11 37 7 ... 2 51 10 1 7 8 42 134 34 9 8 11 54 13 ... 2 43 9 53 41 8 21 140 20 9 31 12 10 ly ... 2 33 9 46 14 8 14G (i 9 53 12 23 25 ... 2 20 9 39 Even. 7 38 151 53 10 10 12 34 31 ... 2 4 9 31 ill 10 7 17 157 41 10 37 lli 42 >hir's Kight Ascen. Iui)it'r Hight Ascen. >aturn Kight Ascen. mh 45 22 2 22 19 22 3022 5221 8.21 8! 5<)| 50! D i) VI 42 44 47 49 51 3 Venus Dec!. North, 10 .Mars Decl. North 6 / 1 sl 4 8 10 35I21 11 23 44 20J23 20 2!23 1 29122 30 hipit'i iJc.l. .Siuth !2 12 I ;! 13 13 13 4S 41 -aturn l»e.l. Ncrlh. o~~/~ )') 12 22 ]3 14 14 15 15 ■>■_) Day of Wuoli. I. 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2' 'li 2 26 27 28 29 SO SI Wed. Tluir. Friday Satur. Sund. Mond. Tucsd. Wed. Thur. Friday Satur. Siind. Mond. Tuesd. Wed. Thur. Friday .Satur. Sund. Mond. Tuesd. Wed. Thur. Friday Satur. Siind. Mond. Tuesd. Wed. Thur. Friday 213 214 215 216 21 218 219 220 221 Calendar for Upper Canada and iNova Scotiii. huu Itisus. in 47 48 49 60 51 53 54 55 50 .^UQ .Sets, fl 7 2:^314 58 2244 2o|U 22B|o 2275 2285 2295 230 231 232 233 234 235 5 236:5 237 15 23815 59 1 2 3 Moon Rises. h in 9 41 10 3 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 239;5 17 230 5 18 241 5 19 in 25 24 22;10 25 21110 50 20! 11 19 1911 54 Calendar for Lower Canada and New hrunswiclc. Sun Kises. ."5un Sets. h in h 4 47 4 4 VI 7 48 7 50 7 .Moon Kises. 17 16 14 13 12 Morn 80 1 27 2 25 3 27 lO^Scts. 242 243 20 21 9 7 5 4 2 1 59 8 8 20 8 37 8 ^'5 9 13 9 3? 9 5: 10 24 11 11 54 Mori! 69 49 2 15 48:Rises 6 57 56 54 53 51 (j G 6 G 6 G 46 6 44 6 42 6 40 G 39 16 41 3 51 52 54 54 50 59;7 017 9 7 3 4 6 8 9 9 13 n 10 9 8 5 4 ') 59 DF.p.^n'MKNT For. .^Li. or Uppkr .\nd Loweu Canap.v. lOiO 5( 12;G 54 136 i 14 16 17 18 19 5 206 42 5 21 i6 41 5 22'G 28 51 15 23i6 37 h 111 9 41 2410 1 22 10 20 21 10 43 20ill 11 18 11 45 10 Morn 14 1 10 2 14 3 17 Sets. 8 8 23 8 38 8 54 9 11 9 28 9 48 10 15 10 53 It 43 Morn 48 2 6 Rises 7 19 7 42 8 2 8 22 8 45 i'oie Siar in :\Ieridiaii Morning. h 6 50 6 48 6 47 6 46 6 43 m 28 24 21 17 13 9 5 1 57 53 49 7 12 17 22 27 Sliadow at Noon Marlv Evening. 45 46 41 50 h 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 30 1 2 41112 12 m 6 59 55 50 44 38 O.) .Mns Age, Noon. rfrty.s 18.' 5 19.5 20. 5 21.5 22. 5 23.5 .Moon I South I Morn, i .Moon s riaco. 7 1-. M. vv s 2 59 49 0( i 17 20.5 8 27. 5 ;>/ 34 30 26 22 18 5 9 14 12 12 12 12 12 12 50 40 30 18 14 24 10 29 C 33 2 38 58 43 19:12 12 4 4 4 4 4 7 3 54| 3 42 3 28 3 14 3 12 2 4; 12 12 12 30 14 28. 5 29.5 .9 1.9 2. !t 3.9 4.9 5.9 i 6.9 7.9 8.8 9.9 10. 9 11.9 1 58; 12. 9 2 50 52 12 1 42il3. 911 49' do 2 54 47 9 2 2 9 2 2 31 1512 K do. do. T do. 8 do. n do. do. 23 do. 1 33, do. 2 13! do. 2 53 1 itJ2 33| 15! 59 48 42 41 5 241 6 13! 7 41 7 50, 8 48| 9 41' 10 33| 11 22! Ev. 8 9 16 30 13 26 9 6 1 28 10 4 10 28 ."^un s DecMiuifJon North. 3 4 4 5 6 7 8 do. 22 === 4 44 9 48 10 51 do. do. do. / do. 46 43 39 12 12 12 12 1 25,14. 9 Morn 1 7i15. 9 44 5016.9 1 37 32il7. 9 2 27 1418.9 3 -iC, do. do. do. 10 29 U 20 10 o- 1( 1<>l 2( 11 2 "9 4 7 48 54 17 36 1 31 45 10 U) 28 32 16 11 39 15 54 30 15 37 5 15 19 25 15 1 30 14 43 21 14 24 5T 14 6 20 47 30 28 2G 9 10 49 41 13 13 13 12 12 30 12 11 11 11 10 50 29 9 7 10 18 10 27 10 9 9 9 47 21 44 57 7 1 45 54 24 38 3 13 8 41 40 Prod. 23. — There is a certain field in the shape of an equilateral triangle, in which is a spring. The distances from the middle of each side of the field to the .spring arc 10, 20, and 30 rods. Required the sides and area of the field. PitOB. 24. — If a stone fall from a height of 300 feet, and two seconds afterwards another body is let fall from a height of 200 feet, in what time will the former overtake the latter? :h.. M •1' i. ti ' W 22 SEPTEMBER HAS THIRTY DAYS. [1855. njj This is tlio ninth month of the year, thougli anciently the seventh : lience its iiiinie, Septcm, and cmbery from the rainy season usually commencing at this perioi.l. Zodiacal sign Vnui'), the Virgin. General Meteorological Register for 15S3. COMPILED FROM TABLKS rLDMSIIKI) BY PllOVINClAL OUSHUVATOllY, TORONTO, 0. W. UONTII. T II E li M M E T E n , Tcinpura- lure. DilTeri'iiijo fnim Average. .Januiuy , February. March .... April .... May June Jtt'y August.... Sei)tember October . November December %— — Mean .... 28. 24. 30. 41. 50. 65. G5. OH. 58. 44. 38. 25. 98 (1(3 05 02 87 10 ()0 01 81 40 08 44.78 —1.99 -fO.OO +0.42 -[-0.78 —0.31 +4.44 —0.81 +2.45 +0.70 —0.53 + 2.17 —1.43 +0.55 Ilitrhcst llurniio 'ivmpora- Anomaly. ^.m^i. — 9.8 40.9 —10.0 43.4 — 0.5 50.3 — 8.3 05.7 — 7.2 78.4 + 0.9 80.5 — 3.1 01.3 + 0.1 04.9 — 2.7 — 0.4 — 4.5 —10.7 85.5 04.7 55.6 40.4 -0.2 Lowest Teuipura- ture. - 9.7 - 1.4 - 0.1 25.0 32.2 30.2 41.6 42.5 33.9 23.4 12.8 - 8.4 Monthly llaiifro. 50.0 44.8 50.4 40.7 40.2 50.3 49.7 52.4 51.0 41.3 42.8 54.8 48.47 M( .111 riiiily liaiigu. 14.10 14.40 14.82 14.07 14.10 10.77 23.80 21.41 18.42 20.51 13.01 14.14 10.80 Orentost l>aily Kanj^o. 40.9 35.4 20.0 28.8 24.4 32.8 30.7 30.1 32.2 31.5 27.6 24.7 Dav Satur. SUND. Mond. Tnesd. 5fWed. « Thur. 7 Friday 8 Satur. O'SUND. 10 Mond. 11 Tnesd. 12iWod. ISJThur. l4jFriday 15 Satur. lOSUND. 17 Mond. 18 10 20 21 Tuesd. Wed. Thur. Friday 22 Satur. 23|SUND. 24 i Mond. 25 Tuesd. licniarkable lilventB. 26 27 28 29 30 Wed. Thur. Friday Satur. ,SUND. Qui'cu visits Scotland 1812. Ijondoii burnt lOGO. Sir E. Coke uird H"o3. Itiver Ilml.son discovered 1009. The Hox(>r captured 1811. I.athyette born 1757. II. Muore died 18;'i3. Mnntreal sur. to Uiitainl7G0. Kail of Table Keck l^-;:l, (11) Hon. A. Grant I'resid. 1805, liattleof I'lattsburglSU. Daltl- .it NorthPoint 1811. ISat. Qi\elx!C, Wolfe killed 1759. Wulliii-ton died 1S52. .■M.ilta taken 1800. New York taken 177G Sortie from Fort Krie 1814, (10) Qiiuliec taken 1759. Lord Sydcnhnni died 1811. IX'inerara taken 1803. Sir A\'alter Scott died 1S32. Dr. Boerhaave d. 1733. Battle of A.s.xaye, 1803. Cardan born 1501. Francis Gore, Lieut. Gov. 1815. Pliiladelpbia t.aken, 1777. L. C. I'rov. i:xhib. Montreal 18,'-.3 Coluinbns' Second Voyag.i 1493. Michttdmas. Mnj.-Oen. Sir I. IJrock, Pros. 1811 Astronomical Notes. Moon Near Uranus Venus South 1.58 eve. Jupiter south 11.3 eve. Moon east of Saturn. Moon farthest north. Mars in gs's nebiila. Moon west of Mars. Venus stationary. Moon in apogee. Venus near Spica. Mercury on equator. Moon near Venus. Saturn in Taurus. Jupiter iu Capricorn. Moon and ^ at Desc. n. Jupiter south 10.0 ev. Venus near Mercury, Venus south 0.50 eve. Moon farthest south. Saturn south 0.3 mo. Venus in Virgo. (23d Saturn 90° W.ofQ) Sun enters Virgo ^ ,^ J) Moon in perigee. Moon on equator. (25th, ^ in perihelion .Moon at .\scen. node. .Moon near Uranus. Michaelmas Day. Venus in Virgo. Polar Distance of Pole Star. Eclipses of Jupiter's Sat«lllt«8. 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 27 zt 27 27 27 27 27 27 1 27 27 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 // 40 40 49 49 48 48 47 47 47 46 40 40 45 45 45 44 44 44 43 43 42 42 421 41 41 41 40 40 40 39 Sat. Toronto 1. I. Iteapp. licapp. 11. Koajip. 111. lUnpp. 1. II. III. Heapp. )!( app. Heatii'. I. II. 1. IV. Ills I. Keaiip. n. 3 4 6 5 10 12 n. H. .'il mo. 20 eve. tj eve. r>7 eva. 10 evo. 41 eve. 12 11 58ove. 19 1 lima 20 10 ma 20 7 40 eve. 20 23 mo. 27 9 35 eve. 9 7 7 11 9 Eje. 42.— The lengths of two lines drawn frcu tho acute angles to tlie middle of the op- posite sides are a and b ; what ire the sides of the rightangWd triangle ? Ex. 43. — The ratio of two sides ot a triangle is as ti to 6, and the segmeuis of tlie base, made by a perpendicular falling from the verte.\, are 18 and 7 ; wb»t are the sides ? Ex. 44. — The hypotbeniisc of a right-angled triangle is 29, and tlie side ofiii.-criljed .square 10 10-41 : required tlie legs. Ex. 45.— ''Given a:^+yy =285, and y^ — 2:^=14, to find X and ?/." First . Moon' 9 Day Mo. 1 7 13 19 30 5 ? Day r •s Weel c c 1 Satut 2 Sunc 3 Mond A Tues( 6 Wed. ^ Thur < Frida 8 Satui -1 f\ Sunc io| 11 12 13 14 15 10 1 18 10 2( 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 2' 30 [1855. lino, Septem, Viiicio, tho First Fall Month. SEPTEMBER, 1855. 23 . w. ilj' Orrnfost Daily 40.9 35.4 2().0 28.8 24.4 32.8 30.7 39.1 32.2 31.5 27.6 24.7 ui-'k SaUllitw. n. n. M. 3 2 f,l mo. 4 9 20 eve. 5 7 evo. 5 7 r>7 eve. 10 11 10 evo. 12 9 41 eve. 12 11 ftSove. l'.» 1 Uma -'0 10 ina :I0 7 40 eve. H) 2:! mo. .;" 9 35 eve. lengths of two .a tho acute liJlo of the op- i and b; what 10 lightauglad itio of two sides as ti to o, and he base, made ir falling from 8 and 7 ; what lyjiothenxisc of rinnglo i.s 29, . 4 9cv 3 2ev 2 32 ev Quebec. h m 3 40 mo 8 ]uo 2 17 mo Twilight or Dai/lij/hl bcf/iiis and ends at — _ I Toronto. I^.jlk'g.lfclml ,:5 lA. M.ll'. M. Ilalit'ux. ,1- 711 13 41 4 41 cv 11013 55 3 34 cv 20|4 8 3 4evi30 4 21 7« Bog. A. M. A m 3 38 •^ 52 8 19 7 58 7 38 1 , 7 19 4 20 liud. I'. M. k tn 8 21 8 1 7 39 7 20 Montreal. Ucg.;Enil A. M.iP. M. A 7)1 h VI 3 35;8 24 3 508 8 4 317 44 4 1S7 21 Fredriot'nl Quebec. beg. Km I A. M. V, M. lieg. A. M. A VI h vim VI 3 38 8 20 3 30 3 48,8 53 40 4 4l7 43 4 4 1817 22'4 17 I'Jnd r. M. A m 8 29 8 8 7 46 7 23 Kplicmcris of the Planctsj &c. Venus Mars l>ay Mo. .South South, I'Uou. A VI Morn. A VI 1 ... 2 1 9 30 7 ... 1 40 9 22 13 ... 1 15 9 14 19 ... 45 9 25 ... 10 8 57 30 ... Morn 8 50 .lupit'r ."^aturn South, South. Kven. Morn. A 11 10 10 9 9 9 m 12 40, 19, 54, 28i 71 VI 13 51 29 5 44 5 25 Sun's Sun's Venus Mar's .lupifr Saturn \ onus Mar's •lupit'r Longi- l!ight llight night Kight r.iL'ht Decl. Decl. De.l. tude. Asi;on. A m Ascon. Ascen. A VI A seen. A VI A seen. A m South, o > North. / South. / A VI 158 39 10 41 12 43 8 11 21 55 5 54 10 51 21 4 14 104 29 11 3 12 40 8 27 21 62 5 55 12 13 20 15 14 15 170 H) 11 24 12 44 8 42 21 50 5 57 12 57 19 23 14 28 170 11 11 40 12 37 8 58 21 48 5 58 12 50 18 20 14 39 182 3 12 8 12 20 9 13 21 40 5 59 12 817 20 14 49 180 58 12 20 12 10 9 25 21 44 (•) 10 42 10 33 14 55 ' iSaturu Decl. North, o 7 22 15 22 15 22 15 22 14 22 14 22 14 c Day of ■Week. 't 1 S.itur. 2 Sund. Mond. A Tuesd. 6 Wed. G Thur. 8 Friday Siitur. Si 10 Sund. Mond. 11 Tuesd. 12 Wed. 13 Thur. 14 15 Friday Sutur. 10 17 Sund. Mond. 18 Tuesd. 19 Wed. 20 Tlnir. 21 22 Friday Satur. 23 24 Sund. .Mond. 25 Tuesd. 20 Wed. 27 Tliur. 28 Friday 29 Satur. 30 Sund. 244 245 240 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 250 •57 i58 259 200 201 202 203 264 205 200 207 208 209 270 271 Calendar fcjr Upper Canada and Kova Scotia. >un Kises. A m Sun Sets. 24 26 20 27 28 30 31 32 33I0 340 350 37:0 380 396 400 4l'0 420 44'6 45 40 47,5 505 52 5 63 5 546 27215 27315 Vi 37 35 33 31 30 28 20 24 22 2(1 19 17 15 13 11 9 I 4 o 58 50 54 52 51 49 47 AT, 575 43 Moon Uises. A 9 9 10 11 Morn 17 VI 19 52 5 32 5 00 1 19 2 23 3 20 Sets Calendar for Lo\v(!r C.anada and New Brunswick. >loon Ivises. 'h 9 Department for all of I'rrtR and Lowkr Canapa. ^un Ki.ses. A m 420 05 18 5 375 595 255 595 45:5 43 5 6 7 7 7 7 8 8 9 10 11 50|5 Morn 5 1 105 2 33:5 3 500 Rises 5 20'5 49 5 10 5 48 250 20 28 30 31 32 33 3'! 35 30 37 39 40 41 43 44 45 40 48 49 51 62 52 61 60 60 6< 59 o Sun Sets. V> 35 32 30 28 27 24 22 19 18 15 13 12 9 9 10 11 o o o 57 55 .Morn 1 10 2 14 3 19 Sets. 7 7 7 7 8 8 9 10 11 Morn 53i 1 2 52 2 20 50 3 52 48 Rises 43 10 33 63 17 50 33 31 40 40 45 43 40 38 24 45 9 39 14 I'olu Star ni Meridian Moriung. h m s 2 27 20 2 23 25 2 19 29 2 15 34 2 11 39 2 7 43 2 3 48 1 59 62 1 55 57 1 52 1 1 48 5 1 44 10 1 40 14 1 30 19 1 82 24 1 28 28 1 24 33 1 20 37 1 10 42 1 12 40 1 8 50 1 4 65 1 59 57 3 53 8 49 12 45 10 41 21 37 25 33 30 shadow at Noon Mark, Moridng. A 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 U 11 11 11 11 11 U 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 ;/l 59 68 68 58 67 57 57 50 50 60 64 64 53 53 53 Mn's I .MiKin Age Noon. South. .Morn. dai/s' 55,19.9: b0;20. 91 17,21.9! 58,22. 9i A 4 4 5 7 8 9 9|10 18,27. 9 10 28.9 11 2Ev. 39 19 69 89 23. 91 24. 9i 25. 9j ■20, -,!..- 68 37 10 38 34 13 52 81 9 48 45 24 J- 3 0.2 8.2^ 9.2, 10.2 11.2 12.210 13.211 VI 58 60 44 87 29 19 61 13 13 63 32 14 67 44 35 30 30 82 33 32 28 21 51 51 51 50 43;i4. 2Morn 22' 15. 2il0. 42:17. 50 22|18. 50 819. 12 O 54 47 40 -Moon's 1 I'l.lCl >at 7 1'. !M. s T 13 « do. 18 n 1 do. 13 do. 25 55 7 do. 19 a 1 do. 13 do. 25 ^ 7 do. 19 -n- 1 do. 13 do. 20 "l. 9 do. 22 t 5 do. 19 1^ 4 do. 19 /VVt« A wv do. 19 K 4 do. 19 T do. 17 « 1 do. 14 Sun's Declination South. ~77 5S 7 9 4 61 31 5 33 65 11 22 28 30 28 21 12 44 27 8 47 24 59 23 47 12 36 22 44 / 19 68 30 14 51 29 7 44 21 69 30 13 50 27 4 41 18 54 31 8 44 21 1 25 48 12 35 59 22 45 riiOB. 25. — A lior.se being tied to the outsiile nf a round wall enclosing a garden, is to be fed in just an acre of ground, and his rope is exactly equal to half the distance around the garden. Required tho length of the rope and diameter of the garden. Puon. 20. — A perfectly Uexible rope, 100 feet long, is suspended at its extremities, toti^o fixed points in the same horizontal line, eighty feet apart. Ilequired tho greatest depth of the curve, or the distance the rope sagsj. ii A ' > 24 OCTOBEIl HAS TIIIRTY-ONE DAYS. [1S55. 11 1^: ii .■> n ■■■' -.0= October, in the year of llomulun, was strictly what its name implies, the eighth luruth. With us it is the tenth ; sign in the Zodiac, Libra, the Balance. General Meteorological Re^ieitcr for 1853. COMI'II-ED FROM TAULES PUBLISHED BY THE PROVINCIAL OBSEUVATOIIY, TORONTO. C. W. Month. BAROMETER. Mean. UoiL'ht. January . February . March .... April .... May Juno , July August . ., September October ., November December Mean 29, 29, 29, 29. 29. 29. 29. 29. 29. 29. 29. 29. 7121 5824 5533 5089 5979 6175 0552 5907 0421 6485 7921 5984 29.6299 IlighoFt Barouietor 30.315 29.937 30.168 29.974 30.074 29.982 29.916 29.850 29.999 30.066 30.270 29.984 Lowest. Haromofer 28.653 29.074 28.892 28.985 29.213 29.265 29.274 29.300 28.946 28.985 29.169 28.952 Monthly lluujio. 1.662 0.863 1.276 0.989 0.861 0.717 0.632 0.550 1.053 1.081 1.111 1.032 0.980 AIR. Me.in Mean Humidity. Elasticity, .82 .82 .81 .80 .80 .79 .70 ,74 .79 .75 .81 .81 .79 0.110 0.117 0.145 0.212 0.297 0.491 0.425 0.513 0.399 0.223 0.201 0.122 Moan of Cloud! iittifp. 0.271 0.(3 0.74 0.59 0.4G 0.57 0.43 0.31 0.47 0.5? 0.49 0.74 0.7r> .Oi 1 o 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Day of Wuok. Mond. Tuesd. Wed. Thur. Friday Satur. SUND. •Mond. Tuesd. Wed. Thur. Friday Satur. SUND. Mond. Tuesd. Wed. Thur. Friday Satur SUND. Mond. Tuesd. Wed. Thur. Friday Satur. SUND. M.-.nd. Tuesd. Wed. Remarkable Xlvents. Rattle of Toulon. 1703. Major Andre hung 1780. Tillotson born 1720, Holi;ian Independence doc. 18,30. U. C. ProT. Exh. Hamilton, 1S53. Battle of the Thames 1813. rjrcat Fire at Miramichi 1S25. Intel, of disc. N. "VV. ra.ssago 1853. Battle of Sav.innah 1797. (11) America discovered 1492. Battle of Camperdown, 1797. Penn born 1745. Gen. Brock killed, 1812. (13) Foud. Stone Brock's 5Ion. '53 L, E. Landon died 1838. Dark day at Quebec 1785. Burjroyno's surrender 1777. Battle of Leipsic 1813. II, K. AVhito died 1806. Sir II. SheafTo, President, 1S12. Xelson died 1805. Culpa Nicholas taken 1793. Battle of Edgehill 1842. Daniel Webster died 1852. Battle of Agiucourt 1415. Battle of Chatauguay 1813. Captain C(K)k born 1728. Alfred the great died 900. Battle of Fort Erie Dr. Cartwrlght didd 1823. Ilallowo'ou. AsTRONOMicAi, Notes. Venus Inf. (^ S. C c5 h (1st, Moon farthest N.) Venus in Virgo. Saturn south 5.10 mo. Saturn enters Gemini Moon near Mars. Venus at equinox. Jupiter 8.34 even. Moon near Venus. Jupiter South 8.26 ev. Mercury gr. elong East. Saturn stationary. Moon East of Mercury. Jupiter in Capricorn. Mars near llegulus. Moon farthest south. Saturn south 4.19 mo. Venus south 10.5 n:o. Venus .and Jupiter stat. Saturn in Taurus. Venus in Leo. Moon in perigee. Sun ent. Libra. ^ stat 3foon eclipsed, visible. Moon at Ascen. node. Moon east of Uranus. Mars east of Regulus. Saturn south 3,35 Mo. Moon east of Saturn. Jupiter south 7.8 eve. [Venus at equinox. Polar Distance of Polo Star. 1 27 1 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 1 27 27 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 // 89 38 38 37 37 37 36 36 3P 35 35 34 34 34 38 33 32 32 32 31 31 80 80 30 29 29 29 28 28 27 27 Eclipiies of Jupiter's Satellit,*,. Sat. I. IT. TV. IV. I. IT. III. I. II. III. I. Toronto. Reapp. Reapp. '"•isapp. Reapp. Reapp. Reapp. Reapp. Reapp. Reapp. Di.tapp. Reapp. D. H, 4 11 7 6 1£ f) 12 11 13 7 14 9 18 8 20 9 21 n 25 8 29 C :.r. 31 evf. 4.') ev.". 38 eve. 8 ovo. 56 eve. 21 eve. 5 eve. 51 RVO. 57 i\a. 39 .-o. 15 e^o. Ex.. 46. — The diameter of a irclo is re(jiiired, the side ofils inscribed pentagon being 10. Fix. 4'. — The area of a circle Inscribed in an isofeles triaiigl* whoso area is 17, i.s S'jJ: what ire the sides and angle.s"? Er. 48. — Required the side* of a right-angled triangle, the liypothenuse being 97, and the radius of th'o inscribed circle being 20. Bx 49. — The diameter of a "ircle is 4y 3 : rdiuired the inscribed and circumscribed L>quilateral triangles. Er. 50.— The sides of a tri- angle arc 137,111, and 124: what is the radius of the in- scribed circle I o Day Mo. 13 19 25 31 t .-. -■ c Day of (^ Week. fc- i 1 Mond. 2 Tuesd 3 Wed. 4 Thur. 5 Friday 6 Satur. 7 ^und. 8 Mond. 9 I'uesd 10 Wed. 11 Thur. 12 Friday 18 Satur. 14 Sund. 15 .Mond. 1(1 Tuesd n Wed. 18 Thur. 19 Fiidaj 2(1 Satur. 21 Sund. 22 Monti. 23 Tuesd 24 Wed. 25 Thur. 20 Friday 27 Satur. 28 3und. 29 Mond. 80 Tuesd SI Wed. [1S55. ith mmth. c. w. Second Fall Month. OCTOBER, 1855. 25 Moan of CIoU(Jiu«ii«. 0.(8 0.74 0.f>'J 0.4G 0.57 0.43 0.31 0.47 0.5{ 0.4'.l 0.74 0.75 0..' ot 111. i 31 evf. 1 45 evr-. ,. 38 eve. - 8 OTO. : 56 eve. iS 21 eve. p. h eve. 51 Rve. 57 1 ^a ,:; 39 1"- 0. .* 15 ero. t S: r'sStttelUt.* D. H. 4 11 7 6 C L> 11 •T 7 4 9 8 8 :o 9 :i n ;5 8 ;9 liamefccr of a tlie side ofils n being 10. pca of a circle nct'les triaiiKlo , is SJ ^ : who t angles ? ii'pil the side* I tri!iii;jclo, the IK 97, and the scribed circle iametcr of a reiiuired the circuui.fcribod les. ddes of a tri- ll, and 124: iu8 of the ia. ;i Moon's I'iiasks. (^ Lii8t Qiiixrtcr ^ Now Moon .. ^ First Quiiitcr O Full Moon .. 3) Apoguo J) roi-igoc D. Toronto. Quebec h m m h 5 4'.) ov 21 ov 10 9cv 10 41 cv 10 22 mo 10 51 mo •> 1 1 mo 2 43 mo 11 32 mo (7) 4 m 8 2cv 8 34 cv Twilight or Daylight begins and ends at — .Nlontrt'iil. Toronto. { ll.-ilit'ux. p. M, lic{4. End jlJeg. v. M. I'. M. A. M. h vvh m 1 7 k; 4 34|7 4 45 ti 44 4 5(1(5 27 h m 1 21 4 33 1 45 4 5(i h 111 7 18 7 1 G 40 (i 27 L5og. \. M. h in 4 21 End r. M. h in 7 18 4 3217 I 45|g 45 5 o'g 23 5 Frcdrlctn Ik'g.ibliuf \. M. p. M. Qui buc. lifg. A. M. KncI 1'. M. A 7/1 h in 1 1'.)'7 20 4 3l!7 2 4 4(1G 43 5 5t) 21 h m 1 18 4 31 1 44 4 57 h m 7 21 7 3 G 4i\ () 2U Upheincris oi' the Plauctsj &c. \i'nu.-i >lais Juplt'i Saturn ^ull s suns Vcliu.s .Mars Jupit'r Sat urn 1 Venus .Mars Jupit'r Sat uru Day .Mo. riouth. .South , South. .South Longi- l{i^;ht Ki>;ht Itight Iti-ht j 1 I i-ht Dec). D.tI, 1).m1. I led, — .Murn. h m Morn. h V Kven. h, m Morn. h m tude. .Vscen. - h m \scen. h ffn Ascuii. h VI .Vscen. 1 .'' h m iscui. South. North o / South. Norttl. h in / 1 ... n 34 8 4^ < 9 3 5 21 187 57 12 29 2 13 ' 9 27 21 44 G 10 23 IG 2L 14 53 22 14 7 ... 10 5!) 8 3t ) 8 88 4 58 193 52 12 51 1 2 2 9 42 21 43 G 8 14 15 k; 15 1 22 14 13 ... 10 28 8 2( ) 8 14 4 35 199 48 13 131 1 54 9 5(i 21 42 () G 4 14 7 15 4 22 13 19 ... 10 1 8 11 J 7 50 4 11 205 46 13 3(j!i 11 51 10 9 21 42 G 1 4 15 12 5G 15 4 22 13 25 ... 9 40 8 i ) 7 27 3 47 211 45 13 58 J 11 53 10 23 21 42 6 3 11 4: 15 2 22 13 31 ... 9 24 7 5! t 7 4 3 23 217 44 14 21 ] 12 1 10 3() 21 43 5 59 2 23 10 3L 14 57 22 13 '-~X' u Calendar for 1 Calendar for c Day of Weok. «3 Hz Upper Canada and : Lower Canada and Nova Scotia. | New Itrun.swick. DEP.\RTMENT for all of Ul'l'FIl AND LOWEII Ca.nada. t^ ■o I'ok' star in Meiidian Shadow at Noon Marit .Mil's Age Mix n SdUtli. .Mcrtin s I'la. e at Snii s .""un Sun .Moon 1 Sun Sun .Moon declination 1 A list's. k m Sets. h m IMses. K ses. 7n Sets. llisos. Morning. Morning. Noon, duyx Morn. h D( 7 I'. . M. South. h mh h in h m s h m s s / // 1 Mond. 274 5 58 5 41 9 22G 4 5 3(; 9 10 29 34 11 49 44 20.2 4 35 8 27 3 9 4 Tucsd. 275 5 59 5 40 10 o:g 5 5 3;- 9 54 25 38 11 49 25 21.2 5 30 n It 3 82 22 8 Wed. 27(; ) 5 38 11 9G G 5 3- 10 59 21 43 11 49 G 22. 2 G 24 do. 22 3 55 37 4 Thur. 277 :} 1 5 3G Morn iG 7 5 31 Morn 17 47 11 48 4^ 23.2 7 15 05 4 4 18*51 5 Friday ■21h 5 3 5 34 14G 8 ') 2!- 5 13 51|11 48 3( 24.2 8 3 do. 1(1 4 42 1 f) Satnr. 27! ') 4 5 32 1 17,0 9 5 2< 1 9 9 55 11 48 12 25.2 8 48 do. 2b 5 5 8 7 5\ind. 28( ) 5 5 30 2 190 11 5 25 2 14 5 59 11 47 5r 26. 2 9 31 SI i< 5 28 11 8 Mond. 281 •5 fi 5 29 3 23G 13 5 2i; 3 20 2 3 11 47 38 27. li 28.2 JO 12 do. 21 5 51 10 9 Tuesd. 28;^ 5 27 4 24G 14 ■") 2( 4 23 Evening 11 47 22 ho 52 itjj 8 6 14 6 10 Wed. 28;, ) 9 5 25 Sets. G 15 ■) 19 Sots 11 50 Hi 11 47 ( 29 2 11 32 do. 1(1 6 36 55 11 Thur. 28-1 5 10 5 23 6 44 6 K; 5 U 5 41 U 46 20 a 46 5( G Ev.l3 do. 28 6 59 39 l;' Friday 28,- 5 11 5 22 G G'g 18 5 K G 1 11 42 24 11 46 3r l.G 5(1 =2= l(i 7 22 18 13 .Satur. 28(; 5 12 5 20 6 25'6 1! 5 n G 17 11 38 28 11 46 21 2. G 1 42 do. 23 7 44 50 14 Siind. 287 \ 14 5 18 7 6 21 5 11 6 50 11 84 33 11 46 7 3. G 2 32 TIL G 8 7 17 15 Mond. 28t- ; 15 5 17 7 41i6 2;; 5 9 7 30 11 30 37 11 45 53 4. G 3 2G do. 19 8 29 36 in Tuesd. 281 \ IG 5 15 8 346 24 8 8 22 11 26 41 11 45 41 5. G 4 24 / 2 8 51 48 17 Wed. 20( ; 18 5 13 9 39,6 25 5 G 9 27 11 22 45 11 45 2^ 6. G 5 23 do. 16 9 13 52 18 Thur. 291 ) 19 5 12 10 526 2(' 5 4 10 43 11 18 4G 11 45 IG 7.6 6 23 do. 30 9 35 48 19 Friday 29: ) 20 5 10 Morn|6 27 5 8 Morn 11 14 53 11 45 5 8. G / 21 VJ 14 9 57 36 2(1 ■Satur. 29;^ ) 21 5 8 12,6 2^ 5 2 4 11 10 67 11 44 55 9.G 8 1(1 do. 28 10 19 15 ^1 Sund. 294 5 23 5 7 i 30'G 3(. 5 ( 1 2(; 11 7 1 11 44 45 10. G 9 8 ^ 13 10 40 45 ?.•/ Mond. 295 5 24 5 5 2 49,6 31 1 59 2 47 11 3 5 11 44 8G 11. G 9 6! do. 28 11 2 5 5^3 Tuesd. 29( ; 25 5 3 4 8 6 32 4 5(: 4 7 10 59 9 11 44 27 12. G 10 4\ X 12 11 23 15 VA Wed. 297 •) 27 5 2 Rises 6 34 4 54 llises 10 55 13 11 44 19 13. G 11 39 do. 27 11 44 14 25 Thur. 29!- ) 28 5 5 12 6 35 1 5;; 5 7 10 51 17 11 44 12 14.6 Morn T n 12 5 3 ?/. Friday 291 i] 29 4 59 6 43 6 37 1 51 5 35 10 47 21 11 44 G 15. 6 31 do. 25 12 25 41 9.1 Satur. 30( i 31 4 57 G 18,6 3'. t 49 6 9 10 43 25ill 44 16. G 1 25 8 'J 12 46 8 •?fi Sund. 301 •) 32 4 5G 7 2;G 41 1 47 G 51 10 39 29 11 43 55 17.6 2 21 do. 22 13 6 22 89 Mond. 30: i 33 4 54 7 54,6 43 1 45 7 42 10 35 33 11 43 51 18.6 3 17 n 6 13 26 24 80 I'uesd. 30:' ; 35 4 53 8 556 44 4 44 8 4? 10 31 37|11 43 48 19.6 4 13 do. 18 13 46 14 SI Wed. :104 •) 3G 4 51 10 06 45 4 43 9 59 10 27 41111 43 45 20. G 5 7 do. 30 14 5 51 Tkob. 27. — Required the solid contents of a must a cannon ball be projected horizontally, at vedding ring, whose thickness is 1-1 2th of an the top of a mountain 5 miles high, in order to inch, and width l-5th of an inch, and inside revolve entirely around the earth, and return to diameter 7-lOths of an inch. the same place from which it started, no rcsist- PliOB t IS.- -WitI I -wh at TOIOC dj per second auco fro m the air beinj ; consi dered V ■r •I 2G NOVEMBER HAS THIRTY DAYS. [1855. 1 * iii' I r I 1 ■ ;■ ! 1 H\, This iniiiilli, wliose /odiiiciil .sign it ScoiiPio, the Scorpion, is, in common with womo of tlie erthcr mdiiIIis, iiilcbtiid for itd niimc to Romulus, with Avhom it was the niiitii moiitli — it is now tho elovcntii. General 9Icteoi'oIo};ical llo};iatcr for 1853* COMIMLI.l) IROM TAUl.KS I'LUMSllKU BY THE I'ROVINCIAI, OUHEUVATOUY, TORONTO, C. W. WIND. K A I N. Month. -, I Mean , . DifToronri) Mean \,.i(i(itv. Amount. ^ ,-,,(.m Diroctiun. (Milts.) (•"'CUes.) Avorago. o January N. 27. W. February N. 49. %'. March N. r,l>. AV. April N. 12. W. Way N.20. AV. June N. 14.AV. July E. 14. S. August E. CI. iS. September N. 6. E. October AV. 2. S. November N. I.E. December N. 38. AV. Mean N. 38. AV. G.34 7.2!» r->.H7 6.20 5.14 3.07 3.70 4 23 4.30 4.72 5.52 4.98 0.290 l.(t:!0 l.tWO 2.025 4.420 1.550 0.915 2.575 5.140 0.875 2.425 I O.G )Zii -1. +0. — 0. -fO. '±1: —2 I — 0. +0. 2. -o! -0. 5.08 1 23.550 535 023 481 023 534 532 702 415 839 198 028 944 -8.070 6 I g 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Ainiiunt of No, rif Snow. Fair Tayfl. f 7.5 24 : 12.0 U 7.1 17 1.0 10 Inapp. 13 21 21 20 18 Innpp. 2.7 10 9 22.3 14 53.2 204 Day of AVuek. Thur. Friday Satur. 4JSUND. Mond. Tuesd. Wed. Thur. Friday Satur. SUND. Mond. Tuesd. Wed. Thur. Friday Satur. SUND. Mond. Tuesd. AVed. Thur. Friday Satur. SUND. Mond. Tuesd. Wed. Thur. Remarkable C-vents. Astronomical Notes. All fiiints. , iMar.s in Leo, Itt>l)ollion in Canada, 1837. IVcnus south 9.19 Mo. Acre Ktorincd 18^0. JMer. Inf. (^ Sun. J) (^ % (5) Sir J. Colborno Lt.-Gov. 1828. ! Mercury in Asccn. node. 80| Friday Uunpowder Plot 1005 Kiots at Montreal 1837. Battle of Tippecanoe 1811. Battle ot Warsaw 1794. I'rinco of AVales Iwrn, 1811. Luther born 1483. Battle of AVilliamshurg 1S13. Montreal taken 1775. Sympathisers at Prescott 1838. llerschel born 1738. Groat Fire in St. John 1841. J. Ferguson died, 1776. Battle of Rosbach 1382. Cortes sailed for Mexico 1578. lay's Treaty 1794. Wol.sey died 1530. Princess Royal born 1840. Battle of IJreslaw 1757. Lieut. Weir murdered 1837. I'oiice with United States, 1814. British evacuated New York 1783 East India Co. incorporated 1700, Princess Mary born 1833. Battle of Bexar 1835. Revolt of Poland 1830. St. Andrew's Dixy. Moon near Venus Venus brightest. Venus in Virgo. Moon at Disc. node. Sun eclipsed. Invisible. Saturn south 2.41 Mo. Uranus 180"* from Sun. Mercury stationary. Moon farthest south. Jupiter in Capricoi'n. Saturn in Taurus. Jupiter 90° east of Sun. Jupiter South 6.2 eve. Mars south 7.26 mo. Mercury 19° 33MV. Sun Moon in equator. Moon at Ascen. node. Sun enters Scorpio. Mars SGMth 7.16 mo. Mars in Loo. MoonfartheslN. 5 d \ Venus north of cpica. Jupiter south 5.20 ove. Saturn South 1.26 Mo. Mars south 7.4 Mo. Polar Distance of Pule Star. 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 1 27 1 27 27 27 27 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 27 27 // 27 20 20 20 25 25 25 24 24 24 23 23 22 2'' 22 21 21 21 20 20 20 19 19 19 18 18 18 17 17 17 Eclipses of .Tupiter's Satellites. Sat. Toronto, n. n. M. 1. II. I. IT. I. I. III. Roapp. Reivpp. Roapp. Reapp. Roapp. Rinpp. Roa])p. 5 8 12 ove. 8 2S cvB. 12 10 7 ovp. 15 9 5 live. fi 32 evo. 8 28 eyp. 8 10 cr«. 21 28 30 Fr. 51. — From the corners cf a triangle to tho centre of tha inscribed circle, are ('«, 7, and 8: what arc the sides of tho tri- angle, and tho radius of in- scribed circl'j? Er. 52. — The liypothenuso of a right-anglea triangle i.s 29, md tlie dilTerenco bciwecn tw» lines drawn from the acufco angles to the centre of t^ inscribed circle is (2/2-3)Xi/29: er|ulred tlio legs ajid the ra- dius). Elf. 53.— Given tho base, 245, the perpendicular 120, and the Slim (if tho other two sides, 345, to find those sides. Er. 54. — Rofjuircd the side of a square dpsei'lbed in a semi eu'do whose radius is 'lyb. t ( Day Mo. 1 7 13 19 25 30 c 10 1 1] 12 13 U 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 SO [1855. iOIIlO of tliia —it is now Third Fall Month. NOVEMBER, 1855. 2T 0. w. >f No. of Fair Tays. f 24 U 17 19 13 21 21 20 IS 19 9 14 204 cr'g Satt'Ultes. p. II. M. 5 8 12 eve. 8 28 ovB. 12 10 7 cvp. 15 9 5 nve. 21 r. 32 evo. 28 8 28 evp. oO 8 10 er©. the corners cf ) cenlre of tho aro t', 7> and 8: lies of tho trl- radius of in- hypothftnxiso of trian.:ile is 29, L'o lici wet'ii tw» iin the acube centre of Mm iXi/20: LTS aiul thi5 rv 1 tho hapc, 246, iir 120, and the r two sido.*;, ;U5, OS. lired the side of ibud in a semi ills is 2|/ 5. \ t Moon's PuA.sr.s. 9 liftst Quarter Now Moon .. ^ First (iuiirter O Full Moou .. 3) Aiiitgc'C ^ Fori tf CO I). 1 9 k; 2:i 19 Toronto. h VI 12 Omo 2 ir)Ov 5 f)8fv 2 554 ov 4 44 ev 44 nil Quobcc. fi m M2cv 2 47 ov liOov .'J r.cv T) 1 () ev 7 1 1110 Twiliijht or Dnylijht hfuiim and cmh at- Toriiiitn. llijUlux. Ik'JB'lml >, ISi-g. hi 1(1 :§ i.\. .M.'i'. M. I i h in k III r> or, 2s o lot; ih .') 21 11 .-) p.in 7 \. M.iP. M. A 7ii\h 111 10 2t- ('. 1^ (5 IC ■) ;]-l|(3 4 M ( lilt roll l.ll-'i'cilrii;' 11. QiU'licc. Kndjlii'g. Elm *^ i V. M, I'. M 'i mjt III ) 0;tl 27 ) 7(i 22 ') 2^(1 9 ) a4U} 4 i)tg. A. M. I'. M.!.\. M.'P. II. I // 111 h vi'h iiih m .-) 10 27i.j 0;0 27 .') 11 If) 17.> 12C) 10 '» 2;'.!(> 91") 2(;'() 8 .') ;u|() 4l.") ;;'-:(') 8 E] >li«incria of tlu ! PlaiietM] &.f. Nl'lllIM .M iirs .)u|.itr Sutiinil .''^un's , faun's VciiUh MaiH .liiiiil'r Saiuni , \ imn .Mars •Ini'it'i' Satuiu Day Mo. South Soutli South Soul 1 IjoukI- i liiuht hinlit Miiht liiKht Kiulit , l)i'< 1. IllM'l. l),rl. Dccl. Morn. .M irn. Ill Kvc'ii. Moir 1. tiiilo. 1 ^sccn. Asi on. .\si'un. Afccn. .Xsccii. , Soutli A Vi\ h VI ° ' .\orth / Soutli "/ Nnrtlj. % m\ h h VI m° f \ h 7ii' h 111 k VI o / 1 ... 9 21; 7 57 7 3 18218 4414 2512 2 10 38 21 43 5 59' 2 2t 10 1914 5(; 22 18 7 ... 9 9 7 4i: G 38 2 r 4 224 4tn4 4912 14 10 51 21 44 5 58 2 2 9 ( 14 4'. 22 18 i;} ... 9 l! 7 o- II' 6 10 •1 •) 9 280 48 1 5 1812 29 11 4 21 45i 5 50 2 5.^ 7 5; 14 8; 22 12 19 ... 8 54' 7 ').' 5 5-1 •) 4 280 5];1 5 38 12 40 11 10 21 48 5 55 3 5", 4(»14 27 22 12 25 ... 8 50 7 u 5 38 1 3 9 212 55 1 318 5 11 2S 21 51 5 5;'. 5 i; 5 27 14 i: 22 V2 il--L 8 48 7 - 5 10 1 1 7 247 5!tlO 25|18 28 11 88 21 58 5 52 ;;i 4 28 14 ( 22 12 Calimdiir for 1 Calendar for 1 Dav of Uppitr Canndii and Lowi>r Ciuiaf'a and .New Hriniswii-k. De1'.\RTMENT for ALI, of Ul'PKR AND LoWF.R CANADA. V \Vuck. >, s I'olii Star Shadow at in Meridian Noon .Mark .Mn'h Atro Mnnii South Shion K I'hiii' at Dec un'a 1-. 1111 1 !^un Jloon 1 Sun Sun MixjU illation a ■.Unos. h VI Sets. h VI lUscs. h VI Itisfs. h VI Sets. h III r.isis. h VI Kvonint?. h m 8 Kvcniiij: s Noon. ihiijH iMiirn. h Vi 7 1'. M. N orth. h VI s ° o / // 1 Tlnirs. :]().■ ij 37 4 51. 11 4 40 4 42 10 50 10 28 45 11 43 4;! 21.0 5 57 ()(; !) 89 4 4'.i Morn 47 4 41 .Morn 10 19 48' 11 43 42 22.0 44 do. 24 14 44 24 :U)7 () 40 4 47 8 48 4 40 1 10 15 52 11 43 42 28.0 7 27 Q. C. 15 3 19 i Sund. ;50.^ '<> 41 4 4(1 1 10 49 4 39 1 10 11 50 11 48 48 24. (; 8 9 do. 18 15 22 .Moial. :{U9 (j 48 4 45 2 12 51 4 87 2 10 10 8 11 43 44 25. 8 4!' do. 30 15 40 25 Tuesd. ;51(i 1) 44 4 44 3 15 58 4 85 3 15 10 4 4 11 48 40 20. 9 29 m 12 15 58 35 1 Wed. ;5n 45 4 42 4 18 55 4 88 4 20 10 7 11 48 5(! 27.0 10 9 do. 24 10 IG 29 10 Tlmr. :n2 47 4 41 5 28 50 4 32 5 31 9 50 11 11 43 58 28.0 10 52 di: ( Ki 34 6 Friday ;}i;'. G 48 4 40 •Sets 58 4 3(, Sets i» 52 15 11 43 58 29. O 11 87 do. 19 10 51 27 Satur. ;]14 1) 49 1 39 5 1 59 4 29 4 53 9 48 19 11 44 4 0. 9 Fv. 27 "\, ..1 17 8 31 11 Sund. ;'.15 51 4 39 5 40 7 4 28 5 30 9 44 28 11 44 IC 1.9 1 2»» do. 15 17 25 17 12 Mond. ;5l(i () 52 4 38 G 29 7 1 4 27 17 9 40 27 11 44 18 2. 9 2 18 do. 29 17 41 46 13 Tuesd. ■Ul u 58 1 o- 7 31 7 2 4 20 7 20 9 30 30 11 44 2r, 8.9 3 18 / 18 17 57 64 14 Wed. I'.IF 55 4 30 8 42 7 4 4 25 8 38 9 32 34 11 44 35 4.9 4 18 ( 0. 20 18 13 46 15 Thur. ;!19 50 4 35 10 7 4 24 9 52 9 28 38 11 44 45 5.9 5 ic V? 10 18 29 16 m Friday Satur. :!20 6 57 4 3-1 11 17 7 8 4 22 11 11 9 24 41 11 44 55 0.9 G 11 do. 25 18 44 28 17 ;321 59 4 38 Morn 7 9 4 21 .Morn 9 20 45 11 45 7 7.9 7 2 /Wl. vw 28 80 Friday 88-1 7 15 4 28 10 57 7 27 4 11 10 52 8 29 32 11 48 49 20.9 5 22 SI 2 21 39 22 Prob. 29. — What is the length of the longest ttraif/ht pole that can bo run up a chimney, without bending it, the height of the mantle being 4 feet, and the depth from tho front to the back 2 feet ? Pbob. 30. — If a ropo 100 rods long be coiled around a post 1 foot in diameter, how far will a horse travel if he be tied to the loose end, and unwinds it, keeping it straight continutilly ? Prob. 31. — Required the least number, which being divided by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Avill leave tli« remainders 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. i» ' f 'i 28 DECEMBEll HAS TIIIRTY-ONE DAYS. First [1855. I Z~ t 1 / SAdiTTAiiri's, tho Archor, is the Zoditiciil sign of this, the Twelfth and lust month of our year, nnd (he tenth of tho lloiniuis. Mean Uraiilta of nictoofoloj^lcnl 6liai>rvatiuns at St. Dlartlii) lalo JcmUf C. £.« for 186JI* COMIMI.ED FROM TAllI.KS PITULISHKn BY OR. SMALLWOOD IN CANADIAN .TOtHlNAL. Month. Janunry .. February March April Mny June July August .. September October .. November December Mean T II E R M M E T E U. Jlotithly 10.08 10.:',0 2!). 08 4i.;',o 50.34 08. (>0 08.01 08.01 58.0-1 43.r,7 31.00 1G.5G 42.89 IVmixTii- turo. 42.0 43.0 57.0 80.0 87.0 00.2 00.4 !t0.2 94.0 09.5 01.0 41.0 Lowest TfiupiTa- tui'u. -28.7 -18.0 - 0.0 21.0 30.0 39.0 40.5 43.3 27.3 23.0 00.0 -21.5 .Monthly 70.7 01.0 03.0 59.0 57.9 00.2 39.9 42.9 G0.7 40.5 01.0 02.5 57.6 II A R M E T E n. Monthly Mi'.aii. 29.757 29.054 2i).584 29.054 29.044 29.048 29.479 29.598 29.325 29.500 29.037 29.450 29.678 lll'.'host liuruiiiutur 30.382 30.089 30.202 29.905 30.103 30.070 29.795 29.913 29.052 29.853 30.147 29.793 fiOWPKt Itill'UIIIutul' 28.035 28.938 28.902 28.735 29.302 29.277 29.115 29.204 28.911 2i».113 28.930 28.843 Monthly 1.747 1.151 1.300 1.230 0.801 0.793 0.080 0.049 0.741 0.740 1.217 0.950 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 80 tl Piiy of Week. Remarkable Events. Satur. SUND. Mond. Tue^ 6|Wed. elThur. Friday Satur. SUND. Mond. Tuesd. Wed. Thur. Friday Satur. SUND. Mond. Tuesd. Wed. Thur. Friday Satur. SUND. Mond. Tuesd. Wed. Thur. Friday Satur. SUND. Mond, Battle of Austcrlitz, 1805. First Sunday in Athcnt. Battle of Ilnhonlindcn, 1S05. Ilu^'h Seobie died 1«53. Marshal Ney shot 1815. Knox (Mod 1821, Kebuls defeated at Toronto 1837. Conception. Milton born 1608. Wilna taken by Russia 1812. Charles 12th killed 1781. Brunei died 1849. Johnston died 1784. Washington died 1799, St. Eustache destroyed 1S37. Whitfield born 1714. Bolivar died 1830. Sir II. Davy born, 1778. Battle at Niagara 1813. Gray born 1716. Battle of Ferozepore 1845. I'ilgrims land, at Plymouth 1C20 Newton born 1642. Treaty of Ghent 1814. Christmas. (25) Great Fire in Montreal 1853 Belgium indep. ach. 1830. Buffalo burnt 1813. Temp, in Toronto 5® b. zero 1853 Black Rock burnt 1813. Ilauj; up stockings. ASTROXOMICAL NoTES. 1.000 =SfE: Polar Distance of Polo star. // /■ Moon on equator. Moon cast of Mars. Moon east of Venus, Moon at Disc. node. Jupiter in Capricorn. Saturn in Taurus, Moon near Mercury. Saturn south 0.39 Mo, Moon farthest South, Venus 40° 49^ W, Sun Mercury at Disc. node. Moon in perigee. Ji d "21 Mars near equinox. Venus in perihelion. Moon on equator. Venus east of Spica. Moon at Ascen. node. (18th Ijbright. &^0) Mars south 0.20 Mo. .Jupiter in Aquarius. Sun enters f . J n. Ij Moon farthest north. Mai'S la equator., Venus in Libra's square. Mars in Virgo, Mars 90^ W. of Sun, Moon in Apogee, Mercury farthest south. Mercury sup, (^ Sun, 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 Eclipses of Jupiter's SatolUjJM. 27 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 i; 1 27 13 17 10 10 10 10 15 15 15 15 14 14 14 14 13 Pat. Toronto. P. n. M. III. Disapp. 7 8 52 oye. II. Roapp. 10 14 eve. I. Reap p. 14 48 evft. IV. Disapp. 13 7 44 Ota. 27 27 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 i: 13 12 12 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 E.r. 55. — The perpendicular ol a right-angled triaiigle, falling; from tho riglit angle on tli* base, is 72, and the perimeter is 258: what are its .lides ? Ex. 50. — The line." drawn ftcm the corners of a triangle to thfe middle of the opposite sides, am n, 12, and 15; required tYm sides ? Fx. 57. — " Tho porpendicullv of a tri.angle is 24, the lin» bisecting the base 40. and th» line bi.secting the vertide an|(l* "5: required tho three sides. Fr. 58.— Tho Fidos of a tra- pezium are 6. 4, 5, and 3, which i.s inscribed in a circle whfiM radius is required ? Fix. 50. — From tho corners of an equilateral triangle to a point without, are 10, 20 and 30 : »•- quired the sides. ii Day .Ml 31 1^: 1 lay ( Weul .4 1 ■Satui 8 Sum .\loIM 4 Tues( fi Wed. 6 1 hur 7 I'rida 8 Satur 6 11- Suud Alum 11 I'ues 12 »Ved. IM I'hur 14 I'ridf 15 IC 17 lb 19 2(: 21 21' 28 24 2;. 2C 2; 28 29 8(t 81 [1855. th of oui' for 18&S. First Winter Month. DECEMBER, 1855. 29 MuTithly 1.747 1.151 l.;U)0 1.2:50 0.801 0.793 0.r.80 0.(549 0.741 0.740 1.217 0.950 1.000 er's Sutoliyw- n. M. 8 .'J2 ove. 10 G 14 ev6. 14 6 4Scvft. 7 44 ot«. irpcnrticulftr »1 ■iaiijilo, fftllinft iin^'le on i\\0 :u> pcrimuter Ml sides ? '.a (Ir.awn firm ■i:iii.:li> to th* Ds^ito sides, ard required th» porpendicullv •J4, the lin» 56 40. and th» verti<'le nnijjbl tliroo sides. ides of n tra- , and 3, which '. (.'ircle wliOM 1? the rorners of ■in^le to a pdlnt 20 and M : »•- Moon's Puarks. 9 Titist Quarter .. Now Moon ^ First (juiirter .. Q Full Moon (^ Lust Qiiju ter .. C ApDtrc'o .i'.i Twiliyht or J)aylight beyxni and enda at — QucIh'c. A. M. p. It. 8 54 mo \) 2tl mo — 5 1 mo 5 ;j:! nm 1 40 mo 2 12nu. 5 22 mo 5 54 nin 47 mo 7 19 iiio a2nio10 4 mo 15 ',V1 10 5 40 205 40 ::o'5 5U h V ti '> I) 1< Halitiix. LMontroaLiFrLMinct n Kml. M. ') 41 ') 47 ■) 51 Kiul. Di'^.'l-iUit. I'. M. .V. M. k m h in i) 10!5 154 o 5^5 42 !i !il5 4H I) 15 5 5.> 1'. M. h in (i 5 f) 4 fi 7 (■> i:i lienl \. M. h Ill 4; 5( ;').", h VI 5 ;•.(. 5 45 5 51 i> 3 () 6 1115 55(1 11 I4|tlifiufi'l»i of tliv Plaiift.S) &.C* Itay .Ml 1 7 13 19 25 81 V )i in>l S utii Mcini. h 7/1 8 47 8 40 8 45 8 4ti 8 4h 8 51 .Mars Sdiitli Mo in. k 111 7 ( (5 4>- (i ;-5(, 2;; '.( lupil I .South Kvcn. /t J/( 4 32 4 12 3 53 3 31 ■^atuin .'•nil's Sun s •Solltll Loii(,'i- i!i-hl .Morn. tude. .\scen A v\ / h V. 1 11! 219 ( 1(5 2'. 47 255 5 l(j 55 22 201 12 17 21 {•:ven. 2(17 18 17 4!- 11 2(1 273 25 18 i: 11 ( 279 32 18 41 W^iius lU^hl .Vswn. k m 13 2(1 13 4S 14 12 14 3G 15 2 .Miirs i.lupit'i' l!l-Ut Aneen l(li;hl .\neyii A vi\h !>( 11 40'2l 5t i\ 57 ^2 ( 1-2 4 >•> ."^ 11 51 12 2 12 13 1.) .>;; 15 2sll2 22 13 Niturii I Venus iii^ht Deri. .\si'L'n. ."^outli. 5 51 G 35 5 49' 8 18 5 47; 10 7 5 45,12 (1 5 43114 7 .Mills Deri. N(irtli o > 4 1(1 3 7 2 ( 5(.,I2 59 .S. 5 12 3(1 lupit I' IK.I. .•Vcd riuivs. Friday Satiir. Surd. .Moi'd. Tue.sd. Wed. Thiirs. Fri lay Satur. 3u id. .Mond. Calendar fur Upper Ciiiiadii and SiAa Seotia. 34(1 341 542 •1 i o 344 345 34(1 347 348 349 35(i 351 :552 353 5.54 555 550 357 358 359 3Gt. 301 3G2 303 3(54 3(55 ^UIl Hises. A VI 7 10 7 17 7 18 7 19 7 20 7 21 7 23 7 24 7 25 7 2(1 7 28 7 28 7 29 7 30 7 30 7 31 7 32 7 32 7 33 7 33 7 33 7 34 7 34 >Ull .Sots. A VI 4 23 4 22 4 22 4 22 1 22 4 22 4 22 4 22 4 21 4 21 4 21 1 22 4 22 4 22 4 22 t 22 4 23 4 23 1 23 4 24 4 24 4 25 4 25 4 20 4 27 .Muon lii.ses. A VI 11 59 .Morn 1 1 Culundar for Lower Camula and New Itruiiswli k. / «0 7 35 7 35 7 36 7 36 t 28 4 29 4 29 4 30 4 31 4 5 5 23 Sets 4 14 5 20 6 20 7 47 9 7 10 15 11 40 Morn 54 2 (; 3 20 4 35 5 4e Rises 4 25 5 27 33 7 40 8 44 9 47 10 49 11 50 .Morn &un lUsus. A VI 7 28 7 29 7 30 7 31 7 32 7 33 7 34 .M(»iu Itises. bun Sets. A ni 4 lo'll 57 1 10 Morn VI i 3.) 7 30 7 3 38 7 38 7 3i) 7 40 7 40 7 41 7 42 7 43 7 43 7 44 ( 45 7 46 7 40 7 46 7 40 7 46 7 46 7 4 7 4 7 48 7 48 t 1( I 10 4 10 4 10 4 10 4 10 4 10 4 10 4 10 4 10 4 10 4 10 4 10 4 10 i>FI'.\nTMK>T FOR AM. OF ri'PEIl ANP LOWr.R r.\NAnA. I'ole Mar I .^liaclow at ill .Meridian Noon Mink. Kvuiiiui;. I MoriiiiiL'. 3 10 10 31 1 2 o o 4 5 Sets. 4 2 5 6 15 7 39 9 10 11 11 38 Morn 4 10 4 11 4 11 4 11 4 11 4 12 Rises 54 2 8 3 25 4 42 4 13 5 17 21 7 32 8 39 9 4; 10 4< 4 13 4 14 4 14 4 14 4 16 4 17 4 17 4 18 4 19 Morn A VI ah m f 8 25 35 11 49 11 8 21 39 11 49 34 8 17 42 11 49 58 8 13 46 11 50 2-- 8 9 49 11 50 47 8 5 53 11 51 12 8 1 56 11 51 38 7 58 Oil 52 4 7 54 311 52 31 7 50 7 11 52 58 7 46 1011 53 26 7 42 1311 53 54 7 38 1711 54 22 7 34 2011 54 51 7 30 23 11 55 2(; 7 26 27 11 55 48 7 27 3011 56 18 7 18 33 IT 56 48 7 14 37 11 57 U 7 10 4011 57 48 7 6 44 11 58 17 7 2 4711 58 47 6 58 50 11 59 17 6 54 5411 59 47 6 50 57Evening. 6 47 012 47 6 43 3 12 6 39 712 6 35 1012 .Mn's A^e N(jiill. r/(///,v 21! 9 i2. 9 >:]. '. 24.'. 25. 9 26. 9 Zi. 1 17 1 45 2 15 11 50i 6 31 13 12 2 45 6 27 16 12 3 13 IS. 9 0. :. 1.3 2.3 3. 4. 3 5. 6. 7. -i 8.;: 9. ; 10.;: 11.; 12.; 13.; 14.; 15.; 16.; 17.; 18.; 19.; 20. ; 21.; .Moon SdUtll Morn. A VI G 1 6 44 7 21 8 4 8 4'. 9 20 10 17 11 1(1 i':v. 1 1 8 2 K 3 1(1 4 7 5 ( 5 50 G 37 7 24 8 12 9 2 9 55 10 5(1 11 40 Morn 4;: 1 37 2 28 3 15 3 59 4 40 5 19 .Miiiin's I'lace at 7 I". .M. a. SI do. "X do. do. do. v ii sl.it.'inriit ami ri'iiiarkN Hp|ilii'Hlil" ti> tliii P'TI'mI. an.l sIi.'wIm;,' liow till- ih,' i'\pi'ili»ti .iis rnt.r- WtiiKnl t'nui'tccii vcai'H kIiu'i' havi' lii'cii iialii<.»l. 'J'li 'Si' i»«i.uni"i| n suits "in IsHi were ciMisMiri'il I'V niaii.v pi'i piti M visl -iiaiv. liii'l I'a-'il iii'.iii imp' i H '•( ilala. Tlii' pfiiod ■uli'Otud I't' tirt appll.aliiii ui'tln' piliiciiilL' si't P'rlli In tlio mpur ivf.'iT.il t I, i^ iV'.ni llu' year Isin to is ,J, invl ron- •.iin.'iitlv tVrc.l Iniiii till' I'l'iii'licial litllui'mv-i I'l' llmmll- r.ails anil iitli'i' k'lval laipii'Vciiii'nts now In pro'.'n;.s. anil whi'li nnisi n"'"s;.ailly opnit,' In an I'xlia ailinar.v man- nor in prom 'tin^ aji liiciva.-io to our pujpulallai, wuallh iui>.I liiiporliiii"''. It was il -Ir.'il (o f.linw out lln" (•niis^ini.'iiPiT. nf (h,i liii^ri asi'd p.ip.ilalioti. as li.'arin^r upon tli" UMantily of lanil pi i'i"l iiniitT (•nitivatloii.aniisliiwLii'.' iii;." it'* trnatly niihaiic'il v.ili. '. Ami this would liav.' ' ■.•nan cxtn'oi'ly l:ilnri"^liiir snb.jii't, llm ri'asonln.: umii^ .--iili ni III. Kini^ • ) viny appli'aliii' to tho actual |)osiii'in of Cannd.i in li'fi'V.'n '11 !o (ii'rat liritain; Imt tli'iu is at inrsi'iit ivi iulliri'.it r.'li il'l" dala upon wlilili to pioC'id wllli saf'ty. It Is not apart, liowrvrr. (v i'a\ III.' siiliji'Ct llu'i'. in (nalfil npoii, til I'xiiil'it till' ad.anla'.'"S tii,' province has (I'livoil In !» pi'i'iiiiiii'v P'inf ofvi'W tioiii tl;o iui;,'i'at.a7 i'mi;.;;'a- iim passiiij; throu; '.iii'd of alTordiii'i (Jovorniiiont assistance (l".rst by 111 iiii-y and aflorwards liy supci-intondcnci' In the iipri'.'iiliiiiC of •; illi'is, pliriii^; now ciiii.Tii aiiioiust our populatiiin, anil liic rapidly iiusliiii;^ forivaril of Hksh v.ho niadi; 111;' passa,'o by liiiolicc nad our (.'Vt-at Lakes their hi;;lniay to the Wesleni States. Since tliat tini.' the most accurate re-istrali'in of tho iiuiiiliers of einiiiants haslieen kept, aii'l till' strt'uuoiis exertions of the (Joverniiient have been directi.' t'l promote Hie rapid settieiiieat or jiassago, us tlu I'ase iiii;:lit h.'. of the newly arrivi d euu;^niiits. It was iinporlu;it. in every respect, to cnsurn a quick p.jps.i';e tlirouLdi our Lakes, reiideiiii'.' tho route a fa- vnuril' on(( to tliose bound for the far west, and iviio Tf.iro liius benetilted to a j-'reiit extent by their tr- iisit. Bjxsidy dispersi m and settleiiiont in Canada was still imar linport".nt, not only in a sanitary point f view, bni as it placeil those wlio could ill spare the lime in lo ikiMJi for nmpiovnient at once ani'iuTst th ar employers, mid i 'labled Uiein'to Send aiti t'l the British l.<^les, to assist their friouds r>iuirin,:; aid to f illow them. Th(> lioiiefits as t'l increase in population whi h (.'pper Oana'li has derived from enil.;ratifin iiave been ■ verrnted, aiid the amount of Iraosient emi:.'ratiin which has xisi'd ffur rnnals ami lakes .in. I ri\er navijralion li.i- beeti very littlo understood — nor could it b", until, by tb • results (if the census, we couM form ev.'ii a sjieculative > oinioii (is to Ui.) numbers whiih h ul pa.-^.sed through the p.ovince. The entrance of the oiiii^'ratiou throu;;h the water ir.ato of liu^'l^'i'i" iiavu us, to a frai'tiou. tho a: ical.-! ; but it roquiivd time au'l the ollUial censu.s to .iscertain how nmny of those who arrived, remained ;is -'tilers, contri- butiiij; to our prosp'rity, and how many iii'.-ely benelittcid US by tho e.\pOiiditureof tli'ir ost of pass;u'e throuL'h our watiM'S. As we said bef.ire, it was easy to iinnilvr the arrival.^ at Quebec, and to follow tiiein flirouirh the St. Lawrence; but once on Ihe Lake, informati.in upon tlu-ir future routi^s became almost inaccessible, for tliu outlets warn too iiumer.ius to be walihecL nnd thj ciuirso of the «ni|^ration could only be ;;ues.sed at. Not ti iro too far back and tiro our rrsdars — it will bo ^ufflcient for our purp'iso if wo start fr. m tho yo;ir 181u. The number of cuiijjriintb arrived £iu«« thoa aro am follows, TU. : — III tho yeftr islo '.'I.MIO IHH 'JS,!!:!: " M'J i4.:i74 •• is 11 Jii.Ua « |hU .:."i,:t75 <« I, Hi.-) •jn,i.',;i »« isiii ■■■.■i.i:\6 - Isl7 '.KM.'iO <• IMS 27.1MU " i.si'.i ;iH,'Ut4 " i,s,-.o ;;■.'. j'.i'i " l.s.il -UiDTd The fKijiulall'in of I'ppcr Tan.tda was In ISin, MW.rOQ. Now, If we yearly add to this ami not Ibe immliir nf iimi'-'r.ints arri'i id In the rrovlne, and deal wilh Ihein tn colli 'riiiily Willi th' priiicii>I.'ol' the al'ori'-menli .111 il t.ibUi, file result will show us wlietlur the upliilons hilhertb eiiti'rl.'ilned, n.'imi'ly, that marly, if not i|uile all, wtio arrived rem.iincd. or that. If some did jiais on. tli' ir iiunv hers were mad.' up by i'iul;,M-aiitM from thu IJtalos, wun wvll liroumU'd or not. The result wo arilve .if Is 1.'.j'j'>,:!l I— i"howiii;r tb.it f!i« bpfore-n.iini'd opinion would be Incorrect. n» iiad th'iw nmnb..rs remained in tlie iiroviiice. the actual populatiou sh'iuld Ik- ^77. 'Jill iitiiir liiali is irivell ill the census. We must, tlier.'fore try au'ain, nnd assum'.' that one-h.ilf of llie ('mli^'r.itlon seltied in t'anada. and liie oilier half passed on. or died on their pns8.i;io, and iiiaUo tlu cnlcula- ti'in nccordin^jiy. The result, according' to (lie principle of calmlatlnn laid down in ISlo, shows that the p .pulalion of l.'pper Cfinadtt shoulil have lu'en in tho year l.s'ri, uO'J,'.iUS, wlierenii th» olllcial coiisuH shows it to be '.t.VJ.OUL Thus it appears that tlii' antiiiiiations enterlaiued frnF- tecn > 'ars siiii'e. tall short in ani'uuit to the extent (if Vl.'J.'ii only, thus t'stalili-liiii'.; with exir.ioidiiiary «c<'t>- racy (he c irroet ne.ss of the rule laid down in tlie yoor l^4l), and more particularly so. if. as is believed, tho conKuii is im))i'rfect. and that a precise return would liavo I'xlil' bilcd the number of our jioiuilation to bo lonsldorablj larfcr than is set down iii that ollii 1 il statement, Tile table also proves lliat oue-lialf only of the cmlf.Tnnts who have arriveil in Canada since 1^4'^ to ls,i_', have niaiin this ])nivini'u their pcrm.aiieiit abode, a result wliich liuay astonish those w lio have not eonsideied the subject uock'r all the (.'iiTumstances boariujr upon it. AVitli respect to the one halfof tho ('!ul;;ran(f« who bftw passed on lo tho I'liited States (exceptini; those who liavw perished from fever or cholera, beiu'.:. it is hoped, only a small proporti'in of the numlH'r), the benefit if the cost of tluir passa'jre throu;;h our waters is nil they have left fci us. but as thisfiii the avera;.ii has been £1 is. ltd. per head, e.Mlusive of provisions, from tjuebec to Hud'aii), it amounts to £;iOH,<')7-' L'lS. l)d., add thereto las, |ier heiid for provW sions. &v.. and we have a sum total o.xpendi d in this pit>- vinco, durin^r twelve yours, by this transitory poojilo, of iits:,.:U5 l.')s. Od. The emijrration of 18r)'2 was ."0.17i'i, In tho la.it ealciibtr tion, vl/., of tho advant.'itres derived to the provinco by the p.is.sano of that portion of fniiifi'ants who havo jiu-ssed tlr.'oun'li. v,o make use of one-half that number as they havo actually benefitted the province by tho cost of their transjiort; but in the former cah'ul.ation, tho emigration of IKJ:; is not included. .'•ince this document h.as beeji fr.amed. flio official re- turns of immi:,'ration of tho jxni year (IS.'i:!) have been issued in F.nirlaud, which show the arrivals in Canada to have been oii.Ci'.)',! souls, of which ll.OOl passed tlirounh to the IJniti'd States: 200 of tho Norwofiians destined ftir Wisconsin accepted employment at Hamilton. It is also assumed in tho returns that .'lOO'J Immii^rant.s arrived in the United States for Can.ada; and a numlierof railway labourers had passed on to Canada, attia'ted by tllia abund;;nt employment at hinh w^a^es in the province, aiul tlie cessation of work in the Western States. There is somethiu!^' i Do Toequovillo ob.s 'rves) extremely (jrand and solemn in watching " this ureat wave of jiopula- tiiin," which annually takes its rise in tho heart of Kuropo, rolls a.'ross the Atlantic Ocean, and, after brclkin^ upon the shores of North America, (iwells tho curroTit ofanothar and miiihtier stream, whii.'h has flowed onward until It has partially peopled ths almoii bouudloiis regions of the i8r,5.; tr •- - •' Vm We» aril liiit fe tliat writ I tiio ■• lleeh worn few w^ru firm imr do W.I ruiarks II An ea«.\ KraiU'lit Kir th"s Ki'oni th In fn.di Ho th,. u I'h'i will onii-ltai II'. r suai liound t. On "Very Or li.ld'i And p 'i> <'liili;/; It l.s well which ii'iw t.;i!ii.d but a no'.-, the siti iiut tho (■: to lii'e.(ually persons stii olil 'ily iiidel ciunlries. ai asas.i to tak h.)re set do' eai'as) of tin Kreul pro^rn diiiiliy deriv Ilubl.rto iiiti. The hi^'he: inhabitants tliH nunib.r ni'iviKl (>very It would ma ii be ivmarki' when einiitra tlie many yi Kmii very fe\ Iwr of oiiii'^'ri roclvoned so pufsi'iis per munlK';- of a^tllement. S:)ii.U')u perso tli.ro were e; of :i,',)',>:!,-tlJ il rated at all, tan Im little tliin;^ more I'lceased so twenty year.i^ twenty yean •toiidthus:- * '-Oor t " Doi i Seo t [1855. •Jl.l'.lO •JS.iciT U.n74 Jii.U'i ,'J.'i.:i75 ,:'/J.7:i6 .'.hM.'iO .■i:.'x\\) ,;iH,.iy-i .■■::.:n .•;i,oT(i I sill, .\w/fx». I. iiuiiilM'r of «lili tliciii In lltl .linl l:iVUv Inns IlltluTtb ulli' nil. ^vtl» II. til' ir luinv Utt'S, WilB wvll \vlii« ItiM tti» OH li:lil thMitt i.'il |ii>|iulati<>ii ■I'USIIS. • ttiiit (inc-liHlf hi' iitliiT half ill Uu) calfula- ili nliitinn laid t'lipcr ('fttiailii <, wlicri-nb th« I'l'liiiiiec) ftini>- tlld ii\tollt (if Lidlimry awo- II ill Iho yoor ■oil, tlio conKUH ikl Imvo exliV o ciinsiilorablj iniiiit, tht< ciiilKmnts iv_', hiivij luaile lit wliicli nuny sulijoct uiMltr 1855.] 8T.\Tr.STIC.S OP LTPEU CANAD.A. 81 :iiil 111 'SI hi t( i'.V , who bfty« n who h.'iv* ipt'il, only a It 11. iriiij n I tht; cost of have li'ft ^0 ;UI. piT hc«(l. ), it amount* •ml for provW il ill this pix>- ory iwople, of : lu! last calculRr iriiviiii'o by the Lmvu jiiissed miiK'r as tliey 10 cost of thciT the emigration the official n- s.',;!) have been s in Canada to ,scd thi-iiumh to is destined ftir ton. It i.s also lots ariived in Lor of railway ated by tha I provinco, ami i-v.'s) extremely wave of jKjpula- leart of Kurope, breaking upon •i-ent ofanothar iiv.ard until It regions of the " Far Went," ami riwheil thn nutitit of thn I'ai lllc. 'I'lnri) urn liiU r.nv pi.isa.'1's In l.iitflUli pm.f ry mnr,. l'i> luili'ul ili:iii iJiat wrllli'ii l.y Wnrdhwnnli aLoiit fnrty yiius >lii.i'. \\|i, n Uie •• lli'CH ' lliiit Icii til,." tliriiii«.id' liiMM i.| llillalii," worn fiw III iiiiiii>>«'r. and tl iii *y coininuiilllis " ili y Wuro f priiilii;,' \*i ri) 'MnipiiriitlMly iinliiipiirtant and fnlil,-, nor do w>i till li; wniaii do lii'tlrr lli.tn cl pho Ihino fyi» ruiuurkH by nii.iiln^ ih.) lines rt't'crri'd to:— " .Vs tliii I'lenii'iit of i\lr iilfirdH An ea^y pasM^'o to ilir Indir.li loiii li,.,.<, Kiamht vvlili ih.lr lainliis: and a way ai sniinlh K M' tli'>s.' oid.ii.ird t I lakn lliilr soiinil'lii;? Ill vlit Kruiii thn Ihroiiaril hh,.. and H.dtli' wlii'iv Ih.'y lint — III IVt-li all. d's tlirir l.»l"iiir to riMnw ; Ho till' wl !• wulris opiii to til.' |i i.\ ef, Tli'i will, Ihi. liitiM-.'st'*, and a|i|Miiiiiril noi; U ))f llritalii. do |n\ ilo lior to last oil II. 'I- swarms; mul, In succissl m, N.'iid tli in firlli, lliiiiiid to t siublish iii'w iMMiinmilil.'s till "ViTV sli MO wliMs ■ aspi'it ramurs hop.-, Or b ild lid will nil'; pi lisln; to sUill • And p is.'v.'rMiii'i' til Ir doscrvi d riiviirl. ('liiti;;o, will.' and dci p, and silently irnirni d, 'ibis land sliill witmss; .'iiid.as ilii\s roil on, Jvirlhs uiilv.'iMil liaiiii' sh:ill IrA llii. ollu .t, Kvim I I tlii' sniill.'st lialilliilil,' rmlv I! 'aUin by Ion 'ly I illuws, li "ir tliii soll.»5i I If li;iriiiut, the causes of tills vast incrcas," In iiunibi'rs sccin not to bee'iiially Will iindeistood. It is billivcd that many pi>rsons still siipp isc thn |iopiilatioii of Aimrica U> b.' dlii 'ily liidcliti'd fir its ^;riiwth to eiiili;ratiuii from oih.r ciu'itri.'s. anil that it must b(!.'i>me Htationary wlicii tiny eeas.i to take plii'e. Soiiie facts and cal'iilutions will be h.)ii> set down, to ast'ertain the ratio of the natiir.il in- ca-ea-i ) of tin- inhabil;ints of America, ai.d to sli nv that ibc jCi'cat jirojxress of wealth and pnpulatimi in that lounlry is «iiiiitly derived from internal causes, and of c.mr.io li'ss Uulil.ito inter;'i'.iitinn from withmt. Tlie hijjrhest I'stiiiiate that is recollected of the niimbcrof hiliabitantsri'inovinji; to Aiiiericii in any one year su|i|i'ises tlirt nuinlicr ti be lii.iiiiii.'i- If the same number had w- iii'ivwl every yi'ar since the first si'ttlcinent of the country, it Would niako the whole amount to l.riUll.OUO, lint itist.) b.> remarked, that this estimate was made for a p'lind when einiijrati 'lis woi'e unusuiilly nuiiierous — that during' tile many years of war which have taken place they have been very few: and th;it i)i former years, when the mim- l»r of omi'^rants was compLiiued of lu an evil, it was not roclioned so hi'_'li.t We may. therefore, siipp^ise that oOliil purs.'iis per ainium is a liberal allowance for the avorai;e nii;;i.b.';- of perso;is renin in^ to America since its first s::llleiiient. Tliis in the year 17!»l). would aniount to Siio.ooo persons. .\t th • end' of 17'.)0.and be};imiln!,' of 1701. thii:'e were emuiierated in the ireniTal census the number of :i,'.)'.>:i,4lJ inhabitants. i. As some pl.i-es were not eminii> rstc them to have hicreased so as to have doubled their uuiiibers once in twenty years, then in the several precediiii^ periods of twenty years siiieu the yeikr liloO tho numliers would ttaiidUius: — ♦ "f'nnpt'r's Tnfirmation," Ac. I" Doii'/las's Suuimary," Tol. il^ Seo the Census of 17'Jl. p. 35. At Iba vnd of I'lH) 4.i.(H),i DO " 177t) •_'.()( 10,(11 10 " n.'ii) i.iHUMitto " 17;m> Mio.iNK) " Kill 'JfiO.iKH) " ttim> i.v..(itrt) " ltl70 t .'..'lOO " li'.f.il ;il,'.'.M) " ICaO le.l.L'A • Ihit AH thN Inot date reiicheN back In the Infancy (if the first settli'irientH In Nm th Anieiicii, it i.in lianlly bo t.u|>- luiNi'd llmt they cmlained xo many as tiltie.i thou* i-aiid liilial ilatils. It Inllnus, llieii fi're. that they iiiiiKt have dmibled tlnir nuiu'iHrs nl'ti ner tlian iih e In twi nfy yeiiiH; tli.it Is, lli:il tlie_\ must have incieas. d liister than at tile rate of:') per cent., coinp"Uiidln); the li.crin.M) wilb tile piliii'lpiil at the end iif e>er> twenty ynirs. To determhie hnw far (Ills rate of liicreas.' isiiiviliii'd bv other flits. Some pains have lieen taken (i a> ertain and ciiiiipari' the nunilnr ot InbabliaiitM at dilli rent |H'ilo«la, vl/.., 17.(1), 1771. 17>.ii, and 17'.»l. Here fi. Hows the csiiniate and the results. show|i._' th.^t In till' year t7.'iii. the total n( lidiaiiitants In the thirl. •■ n ciloides v.as l,17!i.J:Vi— l7;io, the while iiiiinbir In th* tliiileen ^'tati'S, 4.0IMI.IIII0 br|ii|{ hIhc.iI ;:!.!ii ilines th« iiuniber of 17:'i'>. If this Incieasn bo c jiipnl, d in llie man- ner nf simple inteivst. il allerds a ratio 1 t .'i-os. or very nearly li per cent., or In the iiianiier of inmp.und InfercHt. of lieHu'eii r, and i'.'. J per cent. .Xiiy iiiiinl er iiicn as< d In the ciiiiipouiid ratio i"if ;l pi-r cent, per aiiiiuni. is dmibli il in ;ib; lit i;' J years, and at il' j per cent., in abmit Jo viars: that Is, it Is eiaid. no inf.rence as to the future popn- latimi of .\merica can be derived fr. in these liiels because, as the country becomes nmre tbiclily sell 'ed, the iocre.ifie will be slower. We have an ippnrtunity ( f e.'iamiiiiug what wei.,'ht the objection jiossesses. The llvtern States are the most thickly inhabited. Tl>« frnater part of the emi;iratioiis from th. in hav(> b,'*n either to other States in New Knglai.d, or to the State of New York. In 17.'iO. New Enf,'l.and and N'ew York topther ci il.-vlnfd 444.()i)0— in 1790. l.;U.S,'.)-12, havin^'more than '.icl hd their iiumliers in 40 years, and increased duri!:;: nil that period at the rate of more than o p.'r cent, np .m their original numlier, and in the compound ratio of nearly .'! [lercent; and as many more persout 50 persons to each square mile ; In 1750, Uhodo Island contained al)fjut 23 poreons, and in 1790, abi)ul 52 persons to each square mile; so, that, bo- ddes tho numerous emijjrants these States have sent forth, tlioy have more than doubled their numbers in 40 years, nid nearly trebled them siuco they cout^vined 20 persons t9 each S(|uare mile. Mr. Jelferson ts of this great increase of population, so pecu- liar to America, miglit bo readily and satisEictorily ex- plained by a review of the statt> of manners, society, pro- party, &('.. in that country. This discussion is, however, uunecessiiry f)r tho object entertained. " Here follinv tho calculations showing the increase of population since 1790 to 1797, at the ratio of 3J^ per cent. per anniuu, compounding tho increase with the principal •very year. They result in exhibiting that tho population (rf tho United States iu 1797 was 5,088,890. Si'ctinn2.—0nthc Tcrritonj of the United f?tates. From tho statements in Sei'tion I,, it appears that tho increase of tin; inhabitants of the United States is in the •ompound ratio of alxmt lil'^ per cent, and that at tho end of 1797 their numlwrs were'5,088.800. The territory of tlip United States has been usually reckoned, after Mr. Uutchins, as equal to a tract of 1,000,000 square miles. This computation, though probable too largo, will be followod. It gives in acres 040,000,000 ; from whl;h deduct for water 51,000,000, and there remains of land 589.000,000. Of this quantity it is known that about 220,000,000 are oontaiaed in tlie territory north-west of tho river Ohio, and isnearly all ofit uninhabited. Of tho 309,000,000 which remain, it is diilicult to form any just estimate as to the proptrtiin of the inhabited and appropriat*'d parts of those which are not so. It is, however, thought reasonable to •oppose that, in America, whenever any part of tho country has acquired a pipulation of about 20 persons to the square mile, or 150 to 200 acres to a family, that then the land must there have acquired nearly tho averago price of •ultivatt'dland. and the surplus population will incline to emigrate. Assuming this as a rule, the lands in the United States so occupied would, in 1790. be 157.337,004 — remains, 2n,()()2,33G, a great part of which is inhabited in some degree. Tho remainder is owned by St;ites and indi- viduals, auC much of it not for ualo. Add for th« North West territory 220,000,000 I^and of all kinds yet to be settled, 431,002, 3313. Tho increase of the population of tha United States, caV culated upon the principles established in Section I., will, if applied to the settlement of new lands, at the rate of 20 persons to wich sq\iare mile, or 32 acres each person will occupy the lands of the Unitijd Stales in tho proportion, aod at the periods following viz : — VeaK. Number of Inhabi- tants. Acres of Land occupied by tho increase. Acres of Land remaining unoccu- pied. 1700 4,916,802 : ' ';t>9 .333 One year's incroaso 1797 5.506,81' 5,088,890 -t.iii, 100,520 Ten ditto 00,863,712 • 1807 7,178,381 10,125,814 359,291,808 Ten ditto 94,317,850 1817 204,073,052 T"U ditto 133,044,704 1827 14,223,401 131,929,2-18 Seven ditto 131,929,248 Ab(,ut 1834 18,400,150 000,600,600 Scctum 3, — 0/ the Value of Lands. It ha.s usually been supposed that tho great rise which hits taken place in tho value of American lands, has been produced by caprice or accident, and not derived from any tixed and certjiin sources of profit; but it is allowed tliat this rise in tlieir value has been constant, and very grojj; ever since the first settlement of the colonies, and during periods which were far from being tho.se of public pros- piM'ity. AVirhout taking advantage, however, of tho pre- sent "favourabli! state of public atTairs. it will Imj attempted t4) show, fnim facts and calculations drawn from tlw former and least pro.sperous state of tho country, that the gri'at increase in tho value of lands is derived fi'om fixed and necessary causes existing in the country, and is, in a great meiusurc, subject to strict calculation. Tha following; cidculation is founded upon these principles : — Isi. It is supposed to bo provod in Section T., that ths inhabitants of the United States increase in tbo com- p )uud ratio of sy^ pe'" t'tJnt. 2nd. It appears from the the s;imo Section that, at the end of tbo year 1790, the number of inhabitants in tlw Uuit^'d'States is about 4,910,802. 3rd. it appears from the statcinonts in Section II., that the quantity of vacant lands in the United states is about 431,ti02,33G acres. 4th. Of consequence there are in tho United States 1,129 pt»rsons to each 100,000 acres of new lands. 5th. It is supposed that now lands on an average are worth one dollar per acre ; and that lands inhabited at tho r.ate of twenty i)ersons to tlio square mile, are worth thirteen dollars or three guineas per acre. The following statement, therefore, shows the increasing value of any 100,000 acres (taken equal to the average) upon the principle that the incre^ise of 1,1.39 persons may bo .applied to the settlement of it : and that .as much land as they settle at the rate of twenty persons to tlie sijuara mile is worth thirteen dollars or three guineas iwr acre. It is not intended by the following statement to convoy tho idea, that the rise in the value of any particular tract of land will be in tho exact proportion here mentioned. In many important instances in America it has been gieator, in others, perhaps, less. But it is intended to show that th(? increase in the v.alue of American lands is, in its nature, like that of compound interest ; and that, assum- ing the very moderate ratio of 3'/^ per cent, for the increase of inhabitants, tho general rise 'in the v.alue of property resulting therefrom, is very far above t he profit of capital in any of tho ordinary ways of employing it. And it is to be remembered, that these statements being matters of aritlimetical calculation, are not to bo disproved except by disproving some of th« pr«*mig«8 on vrUich they are foundttd. y.ui] i.f . lucri'at^o, Knti of. Increase, L'pd of. . lncreas(.'. . lli'dof. . Increase. , \::u\i.t. . Increa.Kc. . Dndof. . Increase, . Knd of. . Tt ought buithened ."■'t.ati'S, and. now for sail years. It with n^spec The lowcs ofl'iT for sale prices of Ian by the wan lun-npean c; •iiiii nobody have (lerivcf America, to;; arc lieginnin value far alu firmer jierio Huch a coti cinsidcratioi whatever, ni; ing tho (jua liut the vKi "caltli aiul 1 ni)on .\incri( t'jr sale, but making furl Tho Itepu' f'tates in 179 •'■hire, Uhodc IVnnsylvani: Carolina, am course, refere subsequently STATISTICS OF UPPER CAXADA. 33 ids Jdt to iM tod States, caV Sci.'tion I., will, , Iheiateof 20 W-'h person will jroportiou, aud Acres of Land reniaiulTi^ unoccu- pidd. ,8i: ,704 ,'•248 ■t^(),loo,520 so'X'ioi.'sos :204,'y7'3J9ii!i lai.'siiviis 00(1,000,000 nds. roat I'ise whirli lands, has huan irived from any is allowed tlia\ and very great lies, and during of public pros- .>vor, of tho pre- ill Ik} attemptod rawu friiui tlio untry, that the ivcd fi'oui fixed ;ry. and is, in a Thj followjn;; !s: — ion T., that tha aso iu tho com- that, at the end tajjitants in th« ?(,'ctinn II., that United states is ted States 1,120 nds. an averasre are lands inhabited (uare mile, are IS per acre. s the increasing to the average) 139 persons may it as mudi land IS to tlio sciiiaro leas \)or aire. emont to conrpy ii-ticiilar tract of mentioned. In las been greater, led to show tliat lands is, in its md that, assum- for the increase lue of property profit of capital it. And it is to jcing matters of lisproved except which they arc YKAK. r; e !- -J: — .s = T. ^ ^ 3 = •- C c >'2 t— » 11= o y. J .\cres. '—. "i Kiicl of. . Increase, . l-.lMl.lf. . I;iciv.-u;e, . r.nd of. . iucri'iit^n. . Kn.l of. . Iiii'nase, . V.w\ c;f. . hicroiiye, . Kiul of. . Increiisc. . Knd of. . Increase. . Dollars. iJlls.C'ts. t s. 1.. iT'jcl l,].".o; i lod.oiH i.uo io 4 4(i| 1,2.S0 lfi,i;-!i 17:17! 1.17'.)! \.?A'A n''..ti4i I _41j... 17.0.-1I. 17'.ts •,'jiio I,.-?!; l:!.",.r 44' IjoOt.l 1.47'.' 40 1^oi;i.:!.vj| i,r,04 47; \M,^ .•i.os;! ls;ioi:',.(>(ii is:!4|4.2:i'. l.f..31 1.00 1 1,72S 1.70:' i.sr.i^ 1,0'Jll 1.!1S4 ll.OlIt i:;.i2o i.'-).r)S4 1S,7S4 is.:jn| 10!U7'.; 10.1:;» ISS.tsos c s :ii>s.iii( I 2u.:!.s.| ;.'js.ri44i '-•l.'JK :24;i,7i;(. lii.o:!:' :i71. :;(':; •J'.i:!,s,v •J.'i.-J'.it r.K.l.v. ;!i'.0,-24i ;!'.i2.i!;'.o .0.';').5."i( 700.111 908.70-. 1,1.V.>.S!)4 lO.OO.':,!. 400.001 2.40 2.71 II 21 r ,0 12 2.0.1 :) 10 I - I ;i.i . ;i.4i ;}.02 .^.:i.•) 7.00 9.0s 11..V2 l:i.oO ■I ■I 1.) II 16 ') 17 1 4 1 11 2 •> 12 ;i :i 'Ai 3 4 9 8'4 10 It onght also to bo remarked tliat this stitemciit is I'urthened by the inclusion of all thi> lands in the liiitcd States, and. of com'se, of many millions wliicli ari^ not now for sale, and will not be,i;in to be s;'ttled for many years. It is. therefore, much too moderate if considered witli ri'spect to tho lands now in market. The lowest ]>riie at wlii.'h Conuiess sell the laixls they ofl'i-r for sale is two dollars per acre. The astonisbin;; low prices of lands iu America have hitherto been occasioned iiy tho want of cajiital to invest in tlieni. Only a tew Kiiropean capit.ilists have lately \inderstood the subject: •omI nobody is iiinorant of tlie immense advanta.:es they have derived fiom it. The great incre.ase of cajiital in America. to_'ethi'r with the investments wiiii h Kni'o)Hans are beginning to maki^ in lands, will probably raise theii' value far above tho rate at which it has increased at any firmer jieriod. 8uch a conclusion results not unnatui'ally from another consideration, which is this: Tho price of any commodity whatever, may be raised in two ways: eitlier by diininisli- i'li; the (juantily tbr sale, or by increasin'.; the demand, liut the extension of s;'ttlem(!nts and the increase of Wealth and pop\ilation operate at once in botii these ways upon .Vmerican lands: not only diuiinisliing the (|n;intity fjr sale, but increasing tht^ means and tlie eligibility of making furthi>r purchases and settlements. Tho Uepiiblic. as is well known, consisted of thirteen States in 1700, viz. : Massachusetts. Maryland. New Hamp- shire, Khode Island, Connecticut, New York. New Jersey, Pennsylvania. Delaware, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and (ieorgia. Tho preceding statement has. of courst\ referi^nce to tlieso thirti'on enumerated .States only ; subsenuently the llepublic hiis been extended to twenty- C [3S] 1.10 |) 5 23^ \.?M ;o r, n-; l.."il |o (• J]f, 1.09 |:i 7 4^; I 1.S8 io 8 o,';^ 2.02 io 9 4'^ i 2.28 i) 10 Z four States )iy the addition to the Vnien of tin fillowing elevi'H Slates, vi/. : .Maine. Niriiinnt, ( Oiio. Tinnessoi'. .Mis- sis-iiipi, IniliaiiM. Illini4:-. MisMi\iri. .\lal;inia. I/iulsian.a, and Kentucky. To these might bcadiled th.'terri.'oii.sof Mi. lii.'an. ,\rkans:is, Umida.ai.d lln' Distiirt ot Cnhuol i,i. In consid.'ring tlu' a.'.'onipMnuiig statmiont and cal. ill,-.- lations founded thereon, altliiiurli they may net at first view ajipear to liave reallsi'd in 1^:14 the anti. iiiaJii.ns of the author, who jienned them forty years sin.'.', many e\ei;ts and the ciinsciuences arlfing o\it of them ha>e oc- curred, v.liich have most iii,';teri;rily aiT.vt.d the cor.ti'Ui- plaii-(i r.'sult : it m;iy tend to illnsli;ite tlu' .viual p..siiion of the ease by bringing firw.ard tlmse events wlii.-b be.u- in fivi.r. and ;ils.i those whiili bear .-i.uaiiist tin- .-tut. ir.esit, In favor of the stc.ti iiieot ; Fir some tifoe. opecially during thi' w;ns «ilh Ive.land in 1^12 to b^'ll, tb.'re w::s .scarcely any iniini;;ration into the I'nitid Statt s. On the c.intrary. tluTe v.en- eeusider- aMe emi.'rati.Mis from tlwuce to Cincda. ki\. ni.r \iijnld a s';ite of war tend to promote any iuitur;il increase of the pepulation. The vast exte;>sion of thi' .'.ominions ofthe IlupuMic by the ariiui>ition of I'lorid;!. ilii' ;nineN.-i.'ion nf cllier Stalii* ami Territories since 17'.'o. wluKI n.'cissarily postpone tlie Settlement of all tile l;inds in the manner ami. Ijialeii. :uid also geiM'rally keep (!..wn th( ir pilees most n..-.re:iaily.''' lint yet the .average price of settl.il bind is sni>p)Si d to fai- exceed tliirtci'P d. .liars, (.r three guineas per acre.f Against the statement : The j)0|inla'ioii of th.' I'niteil States did not amount U\ is.iiu.i.ooo of iiiliabitants in 1' til. being ool3' 12.So» .ouo at the last census in I'^-'Xi.i; The number of iinmi'-'rants into th.' I'liited St.ates lias been very c(jnsiilerable during the l;ist 20 yea:s — e.-j.e.ially during the bist lo years. To draw thesi.' observations to a print, lb" ol.i.vt bad in view in extract ing and condensing the annexed statement (althou'-'h sut'i.-ientiy interesting in ilsdf. if jirnved to Ix; t territory en\- braced by. and on the south of I'reiich lliver, I.alie .N.-pis- sing, ami the Ottawa liiver. is av;iilal)le or sui'.able fr a..'ricultural jiuriioses. ami that thi' ti nitory In yond those limits will only bt^ settled when the population of the soutli shall become very dense, and ni.'iking allowance tor the superficies cover.'d by w.ater. it will not be und.'irating the ((uantity of land at jires'iit cousidtnd a>ailal.!e. in estimating it at about one-third le;.s thau the whole ten! - * In 18."2, tho public domain in the new States and Ter- ritories unsold, to which the Indian title had been exliii- guisiii'd. was estimated at . . . 227. 2',>;i,S84 acres. And the (|uanlity in Ihe same, to which the luclian title had i.ot beeneiitin- u'uished,at ]l:i..-.77,8(;9 .•U0.X71,7; The (luantity of land beyond the limits of thi-'Se States and Teriitories, has been estimated 7ro,i)oO.O( 1. 000,87 l,7-".;i — rm.hi'x Sfiifh'ics ii/ilic Vnilrd Statrs, bs.'to. t The aver.'.ge value of kinds jier acre (includi'ig build- ings 1. according to the valuations in 1sl4and 181."). ranged tor each State from four dollars, the value of lands in Ken- tucky, to 30 dollars, the v;ilne of land in Ilhodc Island. The average value in IKl-t of lands throu'-'hont the b'nitcd States was about ten dollars per acre. — l'itl\n\i >!ali. ti-r- riloi'v Miil.-ililc for settliMiuMit at u.j,:i.iil,400 iicn^s, al'tur do- duciiii;,' lil.i II 10,000 for water. Tliu'' it appsirs tliero are 88J4 acn.'.s to each inlialiit- ant. Tlii' aiiiic'xca taUo will sliow that tosottlothi^ loO.OOO H'lnaiv statute iiiil-s. or the fi4,000.n0il stauiti! ai'res in tlie priiportiou 111' 1!) persons to a square mile, or .!- acres to eaeli iiiili.iilual. will n^nuire 2. 000. 000 iiiliaMlaiits.;: It will take 17 years. uiiassi>te(l liy iiiiiiii,J:iMtiiiii, coni- p puiiilii_' the natural increase wiih the principal, at tliree- aiiil-a-liilf per cent. [n'V aniiuui. to sotlle 100,000 statute miles. 40 years assisted annually by .").0()n inmii,'rants. .",.'. ditto ditto 10.000 ditto. oJ ditto ditto l.j,000 ditto. 2'.» years, assisted annually by 20,000 iiunii.;raiit.s. 20 ditto ditto 2r).000 ditto. Tile table will also show the iiunitier o( years it will take to settle in a like inaiiner the .'(■■|.:i2U,40O acres, and which will reiiuire l,10)i.i)6o inhaljitants. It will take 150 years unassisted by inunlirration. 20 years assisted uunually by ■'i.ooo iuinii;:rant.'!. 21 ditto ditU) lo.iioo diito. IS ditto ditto l.'),(ii)0 ditto. 10 ditto ditto 20.000 ditto, l.-j ditto ditto 2i).OnO ditto. It is not considered necessary to exti'iid tills statempnt by entering; upon thi! calculations as to the increased value (.'iveii to lands, by bein^; settled in the manner laid down, .'is thi're is no cori'ect data within reach as to the avera'.re viilue of wild land, and that of bind settli'd in tho ratio estalilished; but sliould tliese points bit ascertained, the calculations would be very simple. althiiui;h tedious from tlieir nuuiber, weru tliey pursued to wicli year men- tioned in tho table. ^ TABLE Showiwj the Annual Increase of Inhabitants in Upper Canada to the year 1847, and suhfcfjumt periods mentioned, until tlu'n reacli 2,000,000 suuls, at ihrce-and-a-half per cent, per annum, conipoundi)Kj the increase with the principal : II ' ,i'i' Unassisted liy End- ''ration. Year. I808. Inli.abit's. . . 400,000 14,000 1S3.), . . . . 1840, . . . . 184-1, . - . . 1842, . . . , ISl.-! 1844, . . . . 184.5, . . . . ISll), . . . . 1^47. . . . . To IK.V', ■} 10 years./ To ISi;.'-) 10 414.001 14.490 42!<,4'.)') 14.007 4!.:'..487 li).02li 450.001! lii.Of..^ 47.').o7-J 10,G27 401.701 17.20ti .ViS.olo n.sn .')20.721 18.4;;: 5W.15I , . ■ , n Assisted annually .\ss.s e. a.niua' ly | , . ^ iv 0,000 i'.mi'jiraros. ■' , •' ' '^ I'Mvints. Vear. 1838, . 1830, . 1840,. 1841, . Inhabil's. , . 400.000 10.000 410.000 19,0(>5 438.110;) 20.3:)3 ■l.jO.Ols 21.005 1842, .... 4S0.0S.", 2i.S0-J 843, . 1844, . 184.5, . 18W, . 1847,. ;501 .8S;:i 22.5o5 524.4.50 2.3,355 . 547.805 24.173 . 571,07*^ 25,010 . .50.1.007 Vear. 1S3S, Inhabifs. . . 4oo.tioi 24.000 742,087 i^''^-li,oi2,co; years,/ ' ' To 1874,1 , .,<;,.,,-, 10 years. /l^-^^^'^'*^'^ Ti l'^^>'^l].8S0,O0] years. / 10 To 1885,1 „.,.. 3 years. |-'"l-.'"" To,lS50,| g,35_j^., 10 years,/ ^•'^'^•'41,231.402 years,/ ' To 18(15, 10 ^;'1^'Hl.730,ll^ 10 years,/ - ' To 1878,1 ._,Q,^g^j. ) years. / ' ' 1830, . . } } } 424.(iOr 24.84(i 1840, . . 4 48,841 : 25.700 1S41,. . 47 4.. 5411 2<>,iiO',' IS 42, . . 501.15s 27.540 184.3, . . .52S.liOS 28,504 1844, . . 557.20- 29,502 1845, . . .58(1.701 30,534 1840, . . tll7.'23s 31,00;'. 1847, . . r,4'>.841 To 185C) 10 years To 1805 10 years To 1873 years 987,084 1,450,200 2,000,150 Assisted annually by 15.1100 l^mi- uirants. Vear. '.838, , 1S39, . 1840, . 1841, . !842, . 1843, . 1544, . 1845, . IS4(>, . 1847, . Inhabifs. . . 400.000 20,000 420.000 30.015 450,015 ;>i ,005 490.0M1 32,152 .\ssisted annually liy 20.000 Kiui- ;';rants. 0-_..:>- 5,55.510 34.44:: 589.952 35,U4s O25.()0( 3(),89( (102,491 38.187 7oo,(;s; To 1S5(),1 1 -i.f, lOA 10 years, T'^^"'^*'^ ''° "'•'^^'"'" 1 1.008,993 1 years, / * ' To 1S70,1., ,. ,., > -,OOJ,(j* <» 'I years, / ' ' ' Vear. K8;58, . \^'^%. 1 840, . 1841,. 1842, . 184:3, . 1844, . 1845, . 1840,. 1847. . luhabifs. . . 400.000 34,000 4;i4.00(i 35.190 409.190 30,421 54:5.;!07 .39,015 .\ssis(i d annually by 25.000 ICmi- grants. Year. I8:i8, Inhabifs. . . 400.000 39,000 40,:J81 622.7o;{ 41.794 0(14.407 43,257 707.75 1 44.771 T-?1«'^'H 1,232,980 10 years, / ' ' ■I'o 1S0o.1,5g..^ 10 years, / ' ' ■■'"l^'-- 12,002,' ■ars, / ' ' iy ,94' If the number of ijihabitants in any };iven year bo mul- tiplied by ;>2. it will show the nunil)er of acres settli'd: or, if it be divided by 20, it will give the number of statute miles settled. Tho followiu}; table, piven by Il.aron Ch. Dupiii in his 1839, . . 1849, . . 1841,. . 1842, . . 1S4'1, . . 1844, . . 1845,. . 1840, . . 1847, . . To 1850. 10 years, To 18r4 9 years. 4'29.(iOO 40.305 521,142 4:!.2;i9 5(;4.;i81 44,753 009,134 40.319 (555,453 47,940 . 7o;!.:!o;; 49,018 . 75;i.oii Ol,;!o5 . sot,;!i)() I,;i55,47G I 2,011,191 I" Forces Productives et Couunerciales de la Kraiice," show" inii the rate of increa.se in tlie population of tho principjil Ir'lates of lUirope, is hi.^hly curious, and may not be irrel- eviiut to this statement. * The number of acres under agricultural improvement in 1«28 dbl not exceed ,570,000 acro.s.— (Vide liouchette.) J. rn %.f :i .... 11. .1.. , \? »i ^ t T. Neilsuu, " I'l i/o Kssay.' [8^] J The population in 18,38 beiug 400,000 inhalitants would thus settle 12,800,000 acres. [1855. iniij;i':iiits. (lilto. rs it will t:iko •s, and whifh iilion. iij:nints. lilto. litto. iitt.<. lilto. lis st;it(>input till) incrcasi'l u iiiiiniicr l.'iii-l ^ach a.s to tlio SL-ltlcil ill tlio II! .'isccrtaiiu'd, iiiuijh tciiiou^ icli veai' uiuu- ' siihfequmt, per annum, li (1 amiually .liUO Kiiii- Iiih;il!it's. . . 4IHI.IH11) y',t,Oi)0 ) J "I 1 4'',>.t.('i)i) 4o.:5t5r) 470,:!<;5 41,777 1 • • ^ • • ■ars Sf4 021,1 W 4:!.-J;!'.) 5(U.;Wl 44,70;! Gm),i:U 4o.;ii'j (i05.4.-,:i 47,i»40 7o:i,:!'.>:; 49,(518 7-".:U)n 5i,;;o.') sol,:iO») l.:}:)0,470 ■J,(Jl 1,191 Kraiico," show' f the principal av not lit) irrt'l- 00 inlialitauts 1855.] STATISTICS OF UPPER CANADA. 35 Annual iiKTi.-aw upon i>a(h niillio!i of inlialiitaiits, anil jvii id In whii'li the p ipiilation would doublo itsolf if tin- iiicrca.su coiiliniicd uiiil'onii: Incrcasi. in l,00i).oii(i inhabitants. Period of doubling. I'rus.-^ia. . . 27.027 2^! voars. Jtritain,-'-. . Ii),ti(i7 42 " '• Netlu'rland.-i, 12,;i;2 fdi'.i Two Sicilies, 11. Ill (;,{" I'ussia, . . 10,527 (io Austria,. . 10,114 c.;) France, . . O,0oij lo,", THE llOYAL 1Ii:r Mo-'T Kxcku.kxt Ma.tkstv (Ai.lxandrix a-) Vktoui \. By the IJraeeof (iod, of the Uiiiti-d Kiiiirdoni of (ir,.|it liritain and Ireland Uueen. Iietender of the I'aitli. Her .Maj.'Sty. the only child of His Uoyal Ili.'hness Kdward DuUe of Kent, fourth son of King fieoi-Lie 111., was born burj: and (Jotha. who wa.s born August 20, ISI'j. Lssue : ]':i:l'>)-iu-A/rlaiil,:-Miu\i/-L inisa. J'n'iiir.ss J^oi/ul. \>. Xov. 21. 1S40: Alhi'rt-l-jluHird, J'nnre of )II(/«, b.' Nov. 9. ISU; Alh-mnd-Mjty. b. April 20, isi:;: Alfnl-KrncM-AU„rt. b. .\iig. 0. 1S41; Ifi:lnu-Aiii/iixla-\'i(l'iri(t. h. May 2'). IslO; Luii.ix.i-i'imilim-Albcrtu, b. Mardi IS. 1S4S ; Arlkitr- H^illiiaii- J\itrkl:-Al''crt, )k .May 1, ISOO ; LcoihAd-dit'injn- Duncan- Alb. ft. h. April 7. \^o.i. Aii/d of thn Qwi'it. — Mauy, Duchess of Glouci'ster. b. .\pril 20, 1770; niarri'd .luly 22, ISlii. her cousin Williaiu- I'lvderick, Duke of (Jloucester, who died .Nov. :! i. ls;!4. l'in.<.'i(.-i <;/' l'i6 Qw'Atn. — (.iKoUdK. Duke of Cumberland (Kill,: of ll'uiover), b. May 27. 1X19. (.ii;oiii;i;-\ViLi.iAM-l''Ri;iiBiiii;K-CiiAitLK.s.DukoofCambriil::(>. b. March 20, 1S19, sue. IS.JO; Auousta. li. .luly 19, 1S22. m..luno 28, 1S4:!. Frederick, Hereditary (Jrand Duke of Meclfieiibur.-Strelitz, and has issue: .^^\ilY, b. .November 27. ls;i:{. Their father. Adolphus-Fredi.rick. w ho died July 8, iNVt. wius b. Feb. 24, 1774: m:ir. .M;iy 7, I'^IS, Auuusta, d.iujhter of Froderi'ik, Laudgravo of llesse-Cassel, b. July 20. 17-.)7. M'lu'iif i>/(/,e Q:ieni. — VrcToiilA. Duchess of Kent, daim-li- t 'r of Francis. Duke of .Saxe-Cobourg. b. August 17. KSli; ni. 1st. {)■•(: 21, 1S0:S, Fhi.i 'h-I'liarles, I'rince of Levingen, \\hi)dicd.Iuly 4. 1'^H. Issue. Charles. I'riiiceof heuiingeii. b. .•September 12. ISOl; I'l-iniTss Feodwre. b. f)ec. 7, 1S|)7. 2'id. .May 2 I. ISIS. FMward, Duko of Kent, who died Jan. 2:;. 1S20. lssu'>, The (iueen. M'ilcnird i'litii; at' H'c ^((ftV!.— Leopold 1., King of the Uelgians. FA.AIILY, kc. UVM MA.TK.STY'h MIYISTKnsl. /■'(V.-V Liird- i,f the 'J'rcaxiin/ {Vriim MinUlcr). Karl of Aber- • ' deen. ■ ' ' r rii.iiir.ll.irofthc /i'.n;/,,'./,,,')-, W. !•;. Gladstone. hii-d <1nnii-i!bii\ Lord Cranworth. Lon! I'rf.tid, at of t/w J'riii/ Onatcil, Earl Grain illu. /.'/*•(/ ]'rivii .Seal, Duke of Argyll. liiiiw Si ri'i'lari/. * -v * * l-hr,:if/n Sicirtiiri/, Karl of Clarendon. \ Ciiloitiid Srcniar;/. Duke of Newcastle. ,S', Pir. Estates and Rovai, Do.main. — Felix Fortier, Clerk : F. T. Judah, Assistant Clerk. Si'RVEY Dkpart.'ment. C. W. — .Vndrew Russell, Surreyor and Draftsman: Thomas Devine, Assistant do. ; Williiun Spmgge. Chief Clerk. AceoiNT Hrani II — W. Ford. .\cr'ountant ; fhrrrspnmknce —J. C. Tarbutt. Clerk ; D. G. .M'Lellan. Extra Clerk. lioARD.S FOR THE EXAMINATION OF PROVINI.TAI, LAND Sl'R- vevors. — Lower C.niiida Jlmird — The Hon. The Commis- sioner of Crown Tjinds. r.r otfiein ; Joseph Rouchetto and .\ndrew Itusscll, Senior Surveyors and Draftsmen, Crown Lands Department; Adoijihus Laruo, if-** [35] Uiu'bec; Charles Fnunjois Foruier, St. Joau Tort Joli; 36 PROVINCE OF CANADA. [1855. r'' '\Villmiu Wiiri) Qui'))i^c ; .Icjsopli 1I:iiir>1, Quolxw, and Jolin OstL'll. -MiuitrL'al, I'ruviiK-ial Liuid Survnyors ; ,S.'crL'tiii'y, K. T Kk'tt'lu'r, (Juubt'c. I'liprr Canada liiKird. — TLu Ur)ii. 'J'lioCumiiiis.sioiiorotCi'owu J^auils, ex ojjicin ; .Inscjili Ituu- chuttu and A. Itussiill, .Senior, Siirvi^yors and DrattwnuMi, Crown liaiids Uoi)artuicnt ; JcjIiu Itcjoth, Klizaln'tlitdwn : I'ultliiiR V. Klinuro, llt'lluvillo; David (lilwon, Townsiiip of Yiirk; AV. IlawUins, Toronto; Joliu fftou^'hton Dennis, Weston ; and Jolm Kinitcliliull llijche, I'ort Hope, Prov- incial liand .Surveyors; Secrutary, V. V. I'assnioru, Toronto. IMlLlTlA DlU'AKT.ME.NT. — Lii'ut. Col. D. U. .Alacdoncll, De- puty Adjutant General Militia, West ; Lieu.. Col. A. do halaberry, Deputy Adjutant Uinieral -Alilitia, JCa.st. I'uuvi.NelAl. Itixil.sTliAli'.sOFFlCK. — T. Auilot.D'y I'rov.liog. INDIA.N DKi'AitTMKNT. — Superintendent Cieneral of Jndian AITairs, The (jovernor (jeueral's isucretary ; Colonel Napier, Visitinj; Superintendent,'' /,', ,• S. Y. Clu.sley, Assistant Secretary and Accountant ; \ i.-itin;;' Superintendent, C. U', .). H. Clench, London; T. (i. Anderson, Colour;;: do. do., .Manitduliii Jslaiids, (ieor^;e Ironsitles; Interpreter, JOast, Isaac (Hasson ; do ^Vest, irancis Assekinack ; .Mauitouliii Isliinds, l''red. A. O'-Meara, Jil;.l), 31issioiiary ; .lauiis ilaw- son, School Master; — Janiieson, S. .1., 11. C. .SchtMilniaster, Weiiuauiecong ; Surgeon, D. S. l.ayton. CiKNKRAi, I'osT Office. — lion. Uoliert Spence, Postnuisler General; William II. Grittin, Secri'tary ; K. J. King, Ac- countant ; Kdwurd S. Freer, Surveyor, <'. /.'..Montreal; John Duwe, Surveyor, ('. U'. Toronto; 11. .A.. ^Vil■Usteed, Surveyor, Central Canada. Kin^;ston. Gk(ji.ookal Slrvly. — W. K. Loniin, Provincial Geolopist ; .\lexander Murray, Assistau do^ T. S. Hunt, Cheiuitit. (This Gllico is at .Montreal.) LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL OF CANADA. NAMKS 4 r.ESIDKNCES. Hon. P. IJ. DelJla(iuier, I'uronto. '• Peter .Mctiill. M'intri'id. '• \\ . Mori'is, Mi/ntrcul. '• J. Crooks, Flamlmro \Yi'st. '• A. I'ortrussou, Flamhoro Fast.] '• J. Macaulay, Kiiitjatd)!. '• J. Ilauiilton, Kingston. •• A. Ferrie, Montreal. '• P. 11. Kiiowltou, Bromr. '• '£. McKay, yew J-Xlinburgh. '• P. H. Jlooro, >St. Arinand. " J. Dionno, St. l"rs Ics lii'cquei. " G. .1. Goodhue, Londmi. '• W. Walker, Qnebcc. '• C. Widnier, Tunmlo. " .1. .T;. IrvinfT, Toronto. '• J. Morris, Brockvilk. Address. — To tho Honourable tho Hon. Joun Ross, Belleville, Speaker. NAMES k Rl-SIDENCES. Hon. p. IJoucher DeUoucherville, Bou- dirrrille. " iT. Gordon, Toronto. " II. Pinhey, March. " J. Ferrier, Moidrral. " 11. .Alatheson, I'urth. '' (r. S. Uoulton, Coliiiurg.'i " D. U. Viger, Montreal. " K. P. Tache. Montreal. " •James Leslie, .Vontre.al. " Frederick A. (Juesnel, Montreal. " J. IJouiTet, Montreal. " G. S. DeBeaujeau, Cutiaii du Lac. " J. llo.ss, Belterille. " L. Jlethot, t:t. ( 'rolr. " J. 0. Turjjeon. Terrebonne. " S. Crane, I'rescott. NAMES ,t R7Sn)E.\fi;ft'. Hon. .". Mills, IhuhiltoH. " Louis Panet, Quelier. " Ch.irles Wilson, Montreal. " Narcissus F. IJijllue. (Jiirbec. Permanent Officers.— J. F. Taylor. Clerk, and Master in Chancery; I'tobt. Lomoine, Deputy and Assistant Clerk, Master in Chancery, and French Trans- lator; Fennin},'a Taylor, Additional Assistant Clerk, and i'hiefUflii'e Clerk; l!ev. ■\V. A. Adamson, D.C.L.. Chaplaiu and Librarian; l\. L. Monti:',anibert, Law Clerk, Lnj_'lish Translator, and Clerk of Conunittees: l!ene Kimber, Gentleman I'sIut of tho Hlack Bed: O. Vallerand, Sii'je.int-at-Arnis. Humbly showeth, y Flaw and date.} Th.a.i, &c. Legislative Council of the Province of Canada, iu Parliament assembled. The I'etition of LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF CANADA. CON.STITUENCIES. NAMES. Argenleuil. . . Sidney Bellinph.im. Timotheo Brodeur. Dunbar Boss. CharlesDaoust. Doctor Fortier. Pierre F^ust. Dostaler. , Thomas Mec.i'hor. Bagot Beuuce .... Be.auharnois. Bellevhassc . Berthcir . . . Btmavcnlnrc Brant {East Riding) Brant {\\'ed Hiding) ■ Daniel McKerlie. I Herbert Biegar. BrucliVille (Town) George Crawford. Bytown ( Town) Agar Yeildiug. Carleton .... Wm. F. Powell. Chambly . . , . Noel Darche. Champlain . . Thomas Marchildon. Chatnaugiiai . . Jacob DeWitt Cfiicnutimiand\j~,^ . .y, ^r„.„ Compton .... John Sewall Sanborn. Cornwall ( 2'oion) Roderick McDonald. Porchester . . . BarthelemiPouliot. Vrummond d:\ -, „ ,, . r»„„;„„ Dundas .... John Pliny Crysler. Biding) I Francs H. Burton. Durhami Wat I tt -.t liidin))) jnenryMunro. Elgin (^East ' Riding Elgin ( West Riding) Essex Frmitenac ■ George Southwick. George M.icBeth. Arthur Rankin. Henry Smith. Gaiii>e John LcBoutilller. (JU^igary . . . Hon. J.S. Macdonald. Louis Vicxou Sicotte, Spctvker. CONSTITCENCES. NAMES. Grey George Jackson. Iluldimand . . Wm. Lyon Mackenzie. IMton Geo. K. Chisolni. Hamilton (City)ifir A. N. JIacN'ab. IJastin()x(Nort/t\ ■,,,„,„ , .,, Biding) I ^^'I'^^nJ Murney. ^^",5^''rf.(*"'Muilla Flint. Biding) Ilimlingdon . , Huron d: Bruce Iberville Joliettc Kuinoitraslca . . I R. Brown Somervillo. Hon. W. Cay ley. Chas. Joseph Labergc Joseph II. Jobin. Jean Chao. Chapais. Kent Edwin Larwill. Kingston (City). Hon. J.A.Macdonald. Lambton .... George Browu. Lanark (North) ,,„, . t> i, Biding) jlio^'crtBoll Lunar i .South \ t„„, „ ti Biding) j-T^mesfchaw. Lapraric .... T. J. J. Loranger. L'Assomption . Joseph Pnpin. , Laval Pierre Labelle. LenoxandAd-] -n,,,,, < t, ,,. dington / D'"'>'1 Roblin. Leeds itGrenrille \ „ {North Riding) \ ""'' Ijee.ds {South Biding) Jesso Delong. Levis Francois Ijemieux. Lincoln .... Hon. W. H. Merritt. V Islet .... Chas F. F'ournier. Z ndon{City) John Wilson. Lotbinere . . . John O'Farrell. Mish'nonge . Jooeph K. 'rurcotte. 'Megantic . . . Wi". "bodes. [86] R. Church CONSTITUENCIES. NAMES. Middlesex I E\lntnpy. Montcalm . . Joseph Dufrosne. Montmugny . Napol(!on Casault. Moidmorency. Joseph Cauchon, ■) Aritoiue A. Dorion. Montreal (City] V Luther H. Ilolton. ) Hon. John Y'oung. Montreal (Hnche-X t, .i, t ^ lega Biding) | J^oeph I^nporto. Montreal (.h(cfiues \..,'\. ,. , . earlier Biding)) ' '• *'""'''• Napierville . . Jacques O. Bureau. Niaga7-a(Town)Jo»oph C. Morrii-on. Nicolet .... Thomas Fortier. Nin-J'olk . . . Hon. John Rolph, Northumberland \ , ,, Northumberland) c- 1 a .lu Ontai'io{N.Biding)Josci-)h Gould. Ontario (,S.Biding)J. Mc\. Lumsdon. Ottawa ..,-.. Alanson Cooke. 0.rford{N.Biding)Voni\]d Mathe.son. Oxford (S.Biding)Doctor Cook. I'eel James C. Aikin.^. I'ei-th Thos. May no Daly. Peterborough . . John Langton. Fontiac John Kgan. I'ortneuf Jos.FjIieThibaudeau I'rescott . ... Henry W. McCann. [1855. , Assistant uiiiit, v.n:, r^ : do. do., lilt IT, Kast, .Maiiitouliii lames liaw- LuuhuastiT, Pcstimistcr I. KiiiK, Ac- . .Moiilffal ; ^Vi^:UstL'l•d, il (ii'oliipist : I, Chuiiiint. 'i:?. treaJ. Qiii'lii'r. J. K. Tiiylor, nc'cry; liolit . istatit (llork, i'oii''hTrans- Addilional 'Oflicu Clerk; h.. Chaplaiu iiiti/.aiiibort, nslator, and .nc Kiuilior, lilack Kcd : Anns. lubled. The KS. los. ntolu'i'd . Porres. liitnpy. icsiii'. isault. hon, A.. Dorion . llolton. Il Younj;. Lnporto. aloi.s. lUm'an. Miirrii-on. •lier. Uolph. 1U.sk. !*niith. Gould. Lmnsdon. Cooko. Matht'son. ^ook. . Aikinp, lyno Didy. iigton. an. ThiVinndeau '. BkCann. 1855.] PROVINCE OF CANADA. 37 Quebec {(.'ill/) COX.STITUKNCIKS. NAMK.S. IVincc liiwuitl . Da^id If. hteveuson. "I .lean l>laiiiliet. M'liarles Alley n. ) lion. ,)e.in Chaliot. Qncl-i"- (Cmnli/) , IIiiii.l'..I.<>.('hauvi.'au U^'tiJ'nw ..... Hon. F. llincks. lUdidii II. .... Jean B. (iuevt'i-niout /!u)i'jiix!:i .... ,lose|ili r. Taclie. Uuiivillt:. lusojili N. I'oulin, IhiaxiU (ieo. IJyi'on Lyon. Stit/Kctuvf .... I'ieiTO ilabriei Iluot. >Knnl J/i/ii'-iiil/ic. liouis Victor ."-ii-ottc. .S'linUh/iii'.^ . . . Francois Uourassa. Sniiit Miiitrire . 1j. L. L. Desaiinier. Shi'Jfi.rd lIon.li.'t'.Druniniond ■S/icrhriio'.il Tinrii i.Woa. T. (lalt. .Slurhniol.c mill) ,.. , ,. ,. HW/« [ANm.L.lelton. AV/)i(,'c/''(.Y. /?('(//)/(/ K\n|.:us Morrison. SiniciH'. {S.ICidinij iMim. W.H.Uoliinson. Sittliuii/r.-i .... l,nc II. .Massun. .'lku'»it , .1. U. iMoust. Viiiiilnitil I. 11. .Monjjenais. Viri:/it:ri;s .... (ieo. K. ('artier, \'irlii)-i.i James f^mitli. U'dli i-loo (\oHh Uiiliiii]) W'litn-lno {SdiiVt I IliiUmj) / U'lUniil Jnhii Frazer. n'llu'i/li'H (X. ] ^^.„^_ Clarke. 'l.M. II. Foley. Kobert Ferric. Jailiiit/) Willnir/li/il Ji'iiliiii/) Wrnliro'rlh /I'iilliiij) Willi iriirlli. Ii'iilhii/) V'iiniisl.- ,S. 1>. Freeman. . l^iiacD (111. i'liti: (X. A'/(/(V/i,)(isi ph llartman, )>'/•/,■ (/•;. J{iiliin/)\miiH ^\ ri.'ht. I'nrl: [w. Jt'idirii/Jiihn W. (Iambi.'. I'EIIMANKNT (ll FUMIS. ■\V. n. Liiidsav, Chief Clerk ; (i. 1!. Faribault, Assistant Clerk ; (i.l5. Wiik- stead, Law Clerk and Kn;;li>li Tran«- labr; W. I!. I.imlsav. Jr., As.>ist;uit do.: \V. 1>. I'atri.k. Cliii'f ittli.v Clerk ; T. Vaux. Sei'ond do. and .\cr(.unta;it ; llein-y llarlni'V. 'I'liird do. and Kti- ^•nissiri!,'Cli'rk; Altivil'i'.idil. Cl.'rk ff I'rivato Jiills; \Vm. ,■sin^; ClerK; \\ m. Ib.ss. Chief t'lork of Committees; Alfred I'atri.k. Clerk of Connnitti'es; 'i'had.li'us I'atriek. do. do.; .M'.Leprolion. d.i.do.; ti.l,i,'Vesi|iie. Freiuh Translator; I). I'. Myrand, As- sistant do.; .1. Huston, Assi>tant do.; \\ illiam I'VinninL'. Assistant .lo.; P. K. (iairnon, Cl.'rk of Freii.li.louriials : (i. M.Muir. Clerk of i;n,'li>li do.; \V. U in- der. Librarian ; Al|ilieus Todd, Assi;*- t.ml Librarian: W. I.emoiiie. F. Deiie- ehauil, W. ('. l!urra;re. .luiiior Clirks ; Donald W. Ma.D.mal.L Seri;eanl-at- Ariiis ; Filix Fortier, Clerk of the Crowu iu Chaucry. Addri:;.*. — To tilt; Honourable the Legislative Ass.'inbly of Canada iu I'roviniial Farliaiiient Assembled; The I'etitiuii of HumljJy Sheweth, That. Ac. Wheri'f.ire vour i'etitioiiors luimbly p:'av, &.c. {I'lui-o ((ml ]>.nt one-tburth part of the wei;lit at' ri'said of <;old of the sai.l staiulin'd ; and any (rold coins of the stand- ard of fineness aforesaid which Ihr .M.-yesty shall direct to be struck at the Koyal Mint, shall, by such nanies as shall be assi.'ined to them iu any Pr.jclaination de.'larin;r them lawful money of this Province, pass current ami bi' a le a le,;ral tend.'r for sums in curi-eiicy eninil. accordiiij; to the proportion afore.said, to their Sterling value. V. Provilcd always, that nothintr in this Act shall aflect the meaniiij: to be afrixi'il to th'^ words ••SterliiiL'." '•Sterlin;: money of (Ir.'at Ibitain," or other words of like import in any law in this Province, or in any pirt thereof, at th.. time when llie \r\ herein lirst above lited and re- jte;ileJ came juto fo..'ce, or ia any contract or ;yreement •^ • three urennine siL'iiatures on the sheet l.iinti-.l. The usa'i.' has ben. in the '^■j' i- li ■>:■ I ' i''t'' for |):iyni('nt at (iiui tiino, althoHgh oacU or uny of .surli notes lio tor a luss sum. X. Th(! ropiH'r Coins of Ihn rriitca Kiiv.'dom shall, wliik' lawfully inirri'iit tlicrtin, pass cunxMit ami In' a Ifijal tportion;ito sums; provided always, that any cojijier ceins of like WL'i'.'lits with thn.so aforesaid ri'spci lively, wliidi Her .Ma- jisty may direct to bo struck fur tlu^ imrpipse, shall ])ass curri^nt and In; a lefral tonder in this I'mvincc. at the like rates iind to the liko amount in any one iiayment : and that if such copper coins In' struck. Her .Mjgcsty may. if sho see tit, declare by Proclamation tli.it tlie copper coins of till! linited Kin^'doni shall not be lawful money of this rro> ince after a day to be ai)poiuted in sudi i'roclamatiijn. XI. The tiold Ka;:lo of the Vnited States of America coined before tin; lirst day of July, one tiious.and ei;:ht hundred and thirty-fom-, and wei!.'hin^' eleven penny- veinhts. six trrains 'i'roy wei^;ht, shall pass ciu'rent .and be illegal tender in this I'rovinci? for ten doMars and sixty- six cents and two thirds of a cent, or two i)ouiids tliirteen shillinjiN aTid four pence currency, and the halfeatileof like date and proportionate \vei,i;ht for one half the said sum: and tlio M> Id Kui^ilo of the said L'nited States, roin(^d after tlie day last mentioned. ;ind before the lirst day of .lanuary, ono tliousaml ei.rht hundre;le. and of like date and i)roportionat(' Avi'iiiht. shall pass I'urrent and bo a legal tender in this I'rovince for proportionate sums. XIT. Iler Majesty may at any time declare by rroclam.a" tion. that any, or all of any other jrold coins of the said United States, or of any other l''orei;:n Nation or State, shall ))ass current and be a letral tender in this Trovince. at rates in ('urrency to be assijrned to them re.-^pectively in such Proclamation, when of tho weijrhts to be also assi.L'ned therein, such rates beinir projiortionate to tlie ijuantity (jf pure fiold in such coins, reckonin;: nini!ty-two jirains and eiiiht hundred and seventy-seven thousandths of a grain of pure gold as eiiuiv;dent to one pound currency. Xlll. If any person shall colour or gild, or case over with gold or silver, or with any wasli or materials pro- ducing the colour of gold or silver, any coin of coarse g(jld or of coarse silver, or of base metal, resembling any c(!in made or declared to bo current by this Act, or .shall make or cause to be made, or sliall buy, sell or jirocure for liim- self or for another, or shall knowingly bring or imj)ort, or cause to be brought and imported into this I'njvince, any forged, false or counterfeit gold, silver or copper coin, like to any of -the' gold, silver or copp(!r coin made or de- clared by this Act to be lawfully current, or any coin of coarse gold or of coarse silver, or of base metal colored. gilded or cased over with gold or silver, or with any wash or materials ])roducing the colour of gold or silver, and resembling any such coin, or any piece of gilded silver re- sembling any such coin, or shall utter or attempt to ntter. or tender in payment to any person or persons las lieiiig any of (he goM. silver or copper coins hen.'by made or di!- chu'ed to be current money.) any false or counterfeit jiie'e, counterfeited to any of the gold, silver or copi)er coins made or declared to be cxuTent by this Act, or to any of the liii:her or lijwer denominations thereof, knowing the same to be false or counterfi-it, sucli ])i rson shall lie guilty of a ndsdemeanor, and on being duly convicted shall I e liablt> to be imprisoned and kei)t at hard labour in the Provincial Penitentiary for not less than three nor more than fourteen years, in the discretion of the Omrt before •which the conviction shall lie had ; and if such person shall afterwards otTend in like manner, he or she shall for such Becond or for any subsei|uent otfence. bi- deemed guiltv of felony, and on being thereof duly convicted, shall be liable to be inii)risoned in the said Penitentiary for life, or for any term not less than fourteen years, in the discretion of the Court before which the cou\ iction shall be had. XIV. If any person shall form, make, cut, sink, slaniji, engrave. re|iair ormeiiil. orshall assist in forming. maUim, cutting, sinking, stamping, engraxing. repaliingor mend- ing, or shall have in his or her possession, except I'or mihu; known and l.iwl'nl puipi se, iiny liilse or connterfi'it cnin. counterfeit to any coin lawfully current under llie anihi- rity of this Act. or any die. pr ill ri'icivo it nv inusiiou i! shall lo if li'.' ciifcr- hri'i' skilful Kill ho linal. he ))|'0 lucoil sauii' to hy of ii JnstiL'K Wful OWlllT aiaiiii'' tho ti'i\ attrin}it Uy curi'i'iit, sliuU liiiiii- to iitti r or ll' Luiltv of lall he liahli) tills Act, it till' Mint or fiil coin, in 111' fact may isfacliiry to 11. from aii(J ir that iiur- ,11 ration Ist 1855]. FISHERY AND riECIPllOClTY TIIKATY. t>0 THE KECIPROCITY TREATY. (• A treaty oxti'iiilini: tlio rights oft'i^liitit:, ar.l rcL'ulatiii;; till' coiinucrc'r aiol na\i;ratioii lulwn n lur I'.iitaiuiic .Ma- jc".t,\'s iiossi'S>ions in Nni'th Aiinrhii anil tln' \ iiili il t-'talis. coi'.ihulcil ill till' city of \\ashin;.'toii on un'n of the L'lil- tiil Kinriloiii of (inat llritaiii ami Inlainl. 'I'lic pivciniiii'iit of the Initi'il ,-'tati s. hiiii;: i"|iially ih-- sirous Willi lier Majesty tlie (iucen of Onat lliilaiii, to avoiil further iiii-inmlerstaniliii;; hetweoii their ren.ctive fili/ciis ami subjects in re^ranl to tlii'e\tent of thi li'iht of fishiii}; on tin' coasts of Hritish \oi-tli America, se'uri ;1 to each iiy Article A of a conventiiin helweeii Ihi' I lifeil ("fates ami (Ireat Kiilain. si^nej at l.oiiilnn on tin '.nth (lay of Octoher, ISIS, ami heiii'-; also (lesirous to reu'ulate the ciiimiiei ami naviralion hetwei'ii tlnir respeclive ter- ritories ami i)eo]ile. and more csikm iaily hetwei'ii her Ma- jesty's jii'ssess'ous in North Anierica ami the I'nited i-^lates. in sucli niaiiner as to remler the same recijuiically heiieticial and satisfactory, have respectively nanieil iileiii- jiiitentiaries to confer and a:.rree thereu]ioM — that is to say, the I'resiileiit of tlie I'nited States of America. William I,. Marey. Secretary of State of the rnited States, ami lii'r Majesty the liueen of IJreat Ihitain and Inland, .lames, lOarl of I'.P.'in and Kincardini'. liord Ihuce and I'Jjjiin. a I'eer of the I'liited Kiiiu'dom. Kni'iht of the Most Ancient and Most NoMe Order of the 'I'hislle. and (luveinor (ieiie- ral in and over all her Jiritaniiie .M.ijesty's provinces on the coiitlnoiit ( f i\orth America, and in and over the Is- land of i'rini'e Kdward. \\lio. after liaviii;j eomniuiiicateil lo each oilier their res]iective full powers, found in ;;ood and due form, have agreed u|ioii the follnwin^r articles: Ar.T. 1. It is agreed hy the liiL'h coiitraciin^c jiartie,^, that in addition to the litierty secured to \he liiited Slates" fishermen hy the aliov(f nientioiied t'onvei.'.'n" of is\s. of taUiii'j:. curiiifi- and dr\iii,i: fish on certain coasts of the l!ritisli North Ameiicaii ('oienies tlnrein dclined. the iiihahitants of the rnited States shall have, in coiiinioii with the sul'jei'ts of her liritannic .M.ajesty. the liherty to tal ' fish of every Kind exceiit shell fish, on the si .* coasts and shores, and in the hays, harhorsaml creelsj; of CanaiVi. Ni'w Uriinswick. Nov.i Siotia. Prince Kdward Island, ami of till' Si'Veral islands tlu'ri'Uiito adjacent, wif limit heini; restricfi'd to any distance from tlie sliore. with jierinisslon to land uiioii tlie coa.sts and shores of those idlmiies and the islands thereof, ami upon the Magdalen Islands, for the jHirpose of dryinir their nets and curing thi'ir tisli. That in sodding: they do not interfere with the ri^dits of jiiivate ))roperty, or with liiitish lisherineii. in the lieacealile use' of any part of tlie coast in their nccui.aiicy for tlie same pnr|iose. It is understood tliat the .ihove mentioned liherty applies solely to sea fishery, and that .'^aliiion and shad fisheries, and all lisheries in riMis and mouths of rivers are herehy reserved exclusively f:ir Kiit- ish fishermen. And it is further airreed. that in order to je.'cveiit or Settle any ilisimtes ;is to the places which the the reservation of exclusive riiiht to I'ritish tisheniien. containeil in this article, and that of fishernu'ii of the I'nited Stales, containi'd in the next siiccei'diii;_' article .•tjiply to each of the hi;^li contractiiv,' jiartics. on tlu','!]!- jilicatioii of either to the other, shall within six nionths thereafti'r apiioint a (•ommissioner. 'J'lie .Miid coniniissioners. hefore )iroc>'i'diiej: to any Imsi- ness. shall maUo and suhscrihe .'i soli'uin ihclaration that tlii'y will impartially and carefully deiiile. to the Lest of their jiiiP.;iiii'iit and accordiii;: to justice and eiiuity. with- out fear, fiivor. or aflection to their own country, uiinii all sui'li places as are iiiteiideil to he reserved and e\cluded from the comuMU liherty of fisheriueii umUr this and the next succeeding' article, and such declaration sliall ho en- tered on till' record of their proceeiliuL's. The commissioners shall name some third person to act .IS arhitrator or umpire in any cause or ifiusi'soti which they may themselves dill'er in opinion. If they should I'.ot he ai'le to aj:ree upon the nanii' ef such pi'rsoii. they shall eai'h name a jiersou, and it shall h(> d 'termined hy lot which of the two pi'rsons so naiiu'd shall he arhilrator or unipiie in cases of difference or (lisa;-rreenient hetue.'U the cnuimissioners. I'lii' iiei'soii to he chosen to heni'l itratir or uni]Mre shall. l)efore iiroceedin.i: to act as such in any case, make ami suhscrihe a soli'iiin declaration, in a form similar to tli.at which shall already have been made and sut scrihed hy the commissioners, wiiich shall hu entered on llio recerd of thi'ir procuedings. [3'J] Tn 'till' event of the death, ahseiice, rr Incapaiity of either ihe CI mmissionei'ii or the arl iliators. i r uinpiii'. or of their er his eiiiitiinp'. ileiliiiiiiL' i r cia; liijt t'lai'V iis sm h coiiimiM-iiini r. arl itratoi' or imiph'e. anolhir and iliMerent persnii sh.'ill he appiiinliil or named, as ati'i'es.'iiil. lo act r.a such coT'.lmis^ ii'iier. ai'Mlr'itor. nr iiiiipire. in tin' pla. e and stead if the peismi so ori.iii.'illy ajipi intiil or naiiied n.- al'iires;iiil. and sli;ill make and sul sciil e ^mh decl.u.-itioii a.i aferesaid. Such cnmtiiissioners sliall procenl to ex.'imiii.' the co.ist.^ of the North .Ain.rican l•rll^ inces ami of the llnili'd State.^ emhraceil within tin' |iriivi.-lei;s of the frsi ami seiund articles iif this treaty. ;iml shall (lesi;_'!i ite the p!a 'i s re- served hy the said articles froiu the I'einmen li.-hl nf fsli- ilii; then in. The di'ci^ion of the (•emmi^^ili|■,er.•>. ;ii:d i f the arhili'atiir or um|iiri'. shall he jxiMii in wiilim.r in e.-nh ca.se. and shall In' si.:iied hy them re^:|)ectively. 'Ihe hi.di contr;ic;iie_' p.n-fi.s In'i'ehy soleninly eoL^ac-e tocoiisiiliT the dei-isimi of liii' commissiimeis conjointly, or of tin' arlilra- tor or umpire, as the case m.iy he. i,.s ahs'.lufelv liieil ami conclusive in liich 'ase decided npim hy llnni or him re- spi'clively. .\lir. -J. It is aL'reed hy the lii.'h contract in;; parties that Ihitish snhji.cts shall have, in lonr.nnii with lln' cilizeiis of the Inili-d States, the 111 'rty to take fisli of i-Vi ry kind exceji! ^heIl tisli. on tin' eastern sea-co.-ets amlshonsof the I'nited Slates nnrfh of the fliirt\-si\tli i>:irallel of iiorlli laliluili', and mi the shores of tin? scm lal islands thereunto adjacent, and in the ha,\ s. hailK'i'.is and creeks of the said se;i. tile coa;-ts and shores of tin' I'liili d States and of fill' saiil i.-l.-imls. wiihnut, hein^ rei-liicfed to any distance from tlieshores. with pi rmi.-sion to l.imi upon tin* said coast of the I 'niteil Slates and of the isl.'imlsaferi' ^ai.l, ','. r (lie luirpese of I'.ryitei their nets and ciuiii;,' tin ir lirli, |iro\ iilin;; that in s'l doiiii: they dn not i/ilerlire with the ii_'hts of luivate prnpi rtv. or with the fisheini"n ef the I'nited Stales in tlie piae.aMe use uf any jiai't i f the .Slid co.'ists. i;: the ir occupancy tiir the same purpi se. It is umlersfood that tln-ahovemi nliem iI iil ei ly .■,p|ili u solely t.' Ihi' sea fis'niy, and that saliiion and shail l:sher- ies, and all f:.-lierii'S in river'- ami iiniiiths of liver.s am heii'liy I'l'served exilusivi-lv f r fislieriiiiii ef thi' l.'nitid States. .\i;t. ■'!. It is a^rei d that the artidi s enumerati d in the sihedule. hereunto annexi li. hi Iiil; the Lrowlh and ]in)- diiee of the afere.'-aid Hritish colonies or of the I'liitid St.'ites. sh.all he adiuilted into ('.'ii'li country I'e-peclivily. fri'e of duty. siiiriin.i'. ni'aiii. tlmir and hi-endstinf- of all l.iiids. ai.iia.'ils of all kinds : h'e-li. smoked ;ind s.ilted nn ats. cutton. woul, seeds, and veu'elal'U's ; umlried fruits, diied fruits: fsh of iill kinds: jireduils if fish and all otlnr cre.'ituies livite.' in the water, poultry, ol-'li's. hides, furs, sliiiis or tails un- dres.'.ed : stone or iiiarMe in its cruih' nr uiiw rmejlit state ; slate, huttir. chei"--. talliiw. lard. InTii';. m:iniire; ons of metals ('fall kinds; co.-d. pitch, t.ir. turpenline. ashes;, timhci' .ind lumher uf all kinds, loiiml. Inwed aiol sawed, unni.'iiiutacluri.il. in whole or in part: fir.'Wooil : plants, shvuls and trees; pelts, wool: fisheil; rice. 1 rooin-iorii and hark: ev]isiim. ^r-mund and uniri'tn.d ; Inwn or wroUL'lit nr iinwr. and civifts. as fully as" the suhjects of lier I'rit.-innic .Majesty, snhji'ct only to lim same tnlls ;inil i.lh.'r as-iessiiteiit'; ,■!>; now or m;iy hen'afler he ex;icted uf her Majcty's s,;id subjects, it hi in_' iinde:'-' stood. IniweviT. that the I'.riti^h (ioverni'ieut ret'diis the' ri::ht of suspi'iidiii'-' this pi i\ ile;.'e on '-'ivim: due notice thi'reoi'to the ;.'ovi'riiiiieiit of th',' I'nited States. It is furtlier a'-'i'eed. that if at any time the Ihithh irnv- enimeiit should exercise the said ri"erved livht. tin irov- eninient of the I'nited States shall h;ive the ii;ht of sii.*;- peiuiii:',:. if it thinks tit, the ojieratimi of ,\riii'le :', of thu present treaty, in so far as the province ,■[ Canada is affected thereby, for so lon.tr as the suspeiisieii of thi' fi'i.'i/ iiavi'_'ati'n of the St. Lawrence or the canals mav ciiiitiiiuo. It is further aL'reed. that liritish subjects sh:,ll have the' ri.'ht freely to navi::ate Lake Michi'_'aii with tin ir ves'els. boats and crafts w> lout; as thu privilegi? of navigatiiii; the .,1 ..■■'. I :,s I * - ■i' ■I • .5 >iv 40 POST OFFICE. [18 i)i). Ill ' " Ir r •..: t livi'p St. Ij'.wrcncn, K'ciiriMl to Aiiirri mis liy Hir almvc '•l:iii>:i^ ol'tli ' in.'Si'iit .•irlli'li'. sli;ill '•'iiniiui.' ; iiihI IIii' piv- friuii (It (if 111.' riiitc'd "^tMtis ruilli'TcnuM-'i'S tn n\'A'' "piiii Mm Hl.itii jr'iv •niliii'iils to si'/iiro In tlm suljccts iif ln'i' lint iMiiii- Maiisly til" iisiiDi" ilir s.'Vcnil ('.'iiials im ttriiis life |iiily "l!ll the illli;iMt.'iill s nf llln I'uitcil Stilt, 'S. Aul it |r; I'lirtli'T M^'iivil lli.it 11(1 c'xpiirt liiil.v, nriitlnT duty, :-!iii!l d,' li'\ int on liiiiitiiT or tiiiilicr nf .'iiiy Uind nil tin tliiit iMi'lii'ii nf 111, I Aiiii'iiivin Ifri'llmT in tln' Sliito nf MiiiM,', >.al.r,d liy llic riv.M' St. .Inlm and its tiiljutniii-s, and tjnntcd d .wii tli,it river In si'ii, wlii'ii tlm saiim is f:!ii|ip(,:( to till' i;nili'l St;ite's fmui 111',' rir.i\iiu'i! dI' N\'W lirunswiik. Al;'i'. ;'). 'I'lic pri'S.'nt tr,'aty sliall lake circrt as snon as the laws i-('i(uiird In cai ry il inin .'pcralinn shall have ln'i'ii iii>H"d liy the Inipi'iial i'arli.inicnt nf (Irnil lli'it.ii.'i find liy 111!' I'r'nvinrlal I'.irli.iiiU'iits nf tlinse nf lln' Itiitisli Nor'li '..ncri ■an cnlniiii-s wliirli are alVi I'ted liy this Irraty nn I he one hand, an, I hy llii' CniiCiiss of the l,nited States on Ih'nl.'ier; sueli as:;ent havin:^; heeii jviveii the treaty sh ill remain in fir.'c fni' t,'n years IVnni the date at wliieji it iii;ii- cnni' int,p niieratinn ; and furtlicr. until the nii,'r;i- ti'in if tu'i'lve iiinnlhs al'li'r either nf the lii'.'li cnn tract in i; Jiarlies shall itive nnti'e In the other of its \Yisli tn leriiii- nate ihi^ sani;'. e.'icli nf th.' liinh cniitrai'tin.L; parties lieiii'i- at lilierty to ;.rive such imticif to th, (other, at the oiid of (he s;iid t.-rin of ten years or .at any time afterwards. It is cli'.trly iinderslnn.l, Imwev.'r, th;il this slipulalii ii is not intended to all'ect 111,' reservation iii,ide liy .\r!ir|e 4, nf tie' pri'seiit tri'ity, Willi re_'i:r,l tn the ri:hl of l',|np ir:'.- lily suspendiliLT the nperalinii nf .\rticle :; and 4 ther,','!'. .\liT. (i. Anil il is hi'reliN further agreed, that the p;M\l si, ins .'itid slipulatiinsnf th,' f ire:-nin:j;arlii li-s sliall i \leiMl In tlio Island of .Newlnundlaiid. so far as lh,'y ,'ire appli.;v- lile lo that cnlnny. liilt if tile IliMieriil i'.ii li.'uni 111 , tlu* I'rnvinclal Parliament nf .N'ewfnundlatiil, nr the ( 'nn;_'ri':,.s nf the rniti',1 Slates sli.ill imt emhrace in their laws, en.'icted fnr carry i 111.; this Inaty inin ell'ert. thi' cnlnny nf .Newfnundland, then this arll'le shill he nf no ellecl ; luit the oniissinu In make iirovisinii hy l,iu- to ^ive it ell'ect, l,y eitli"!' of the I,' rislitive liodles aforesiid, shall not in any way iniiiair the reinaiiilii).' articles of tliis treaty. AuT. 7. The pri'Seiit treaty shall he duly nitififil. an'' 111,' iniitu.'d ('.xch.iiiLri' of r.'itili,'ali:ins sliall take pluci* in \\;i-liinj:tnii. within si.\ luuntlis from the date hereof, ur earlier if |ins.-ihle. In faitli whereof, we, the rcsper'tivo pl('nlpntentlari,'S, have si.,'ned this treatv, and havu liereiintn allixed nur seals. Jlone in tripli '.ale, ai ^V,l^hilluHnn. the tiflh il.iy of .run •. Anuo Dninini, one thiii;,iind eiiht huinlre'land fifty-four. AV. L. .Maiiiv, 1 1.. S. Ki.iii.N and Ki.\c\r,niNi:. L. S. rOST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. r.vrr.l^M Mmi.s. — I'lni.'-li-^h .',I;iils are desp.itched weekly l>y 111" lirilish and .Xniei'ican i/ixerjiitil mail steainer.s. and received at .Montreal, Kiiejatnn, 'rni-ontn. and Hamilton. 'I'll.' s!,'.niier.j leave Now York '.nd lluHtoii, ulternately ever'. \Vednesdiv, 1,,'tier rate hy lhe.';.> steam 'rs ji.'r lod. Mads are also desp.itchi'il hy the Can.idian mail ste.amers IV'iai t.iiu'n'C on the 'itli and '-'I'th of each sumin.r month, nnd via Montreal frnm l',)rtland montlily diu'inj; the V, ill!;'.'. 'I'he mails transmitted hy these steamers ai'e Hle.idil..' en the increas.', and r,'acli I'.n_'liind as reLiuI.'irly and pr,imiitly as if di'spat'lie'l vi t New York or liostnu. Ijett'r rate hy these steamers ivr 1 ;_; oz. . . T'.j N 11'';. — L'tl'';'s Uy thi-; Hne mu.'-t be specially addressed Hu (Unuii.'.n- Mail Link. iNewspap'Ts liy thesi' st;'amers [''ree. l*,isTAi;r: (.'iiMuiK ON liKiTi:!; ;. — The posfa,'e nite on let- ters to any of th,' lii-itish .North .Vmcrican I'rovinces is I'd p.ir ]-j <>',. I'r.'piyiiienI (>pti,inal. Ti Australia or the K;i.«t fiidies. In he always )irep,'iid. To lirilish Colonies in the West Tlidies, (lulf of Mexico. ":(•.. r:(i (.iuehc and ll.ililax, 7,':Ul per ' .j o-/,. I'rep;iymeiit npti'iiial. To l'orei;;n places, tn Tie always i),'iid in adv;uice. I'.'.^TAiif-. CiiAiiiii; ON .\i;w:-i>.u'i:;is .vNi)' l*i:uiiPiiirAL I'l !:i.i- i;\Ti;'Ns. — t. The ji'isl.'i'ie char,.'-e on Canadian newsjiaiiers. wh; 11 t.M.iKniitfeil thr.ni'.'h tii,' posi in this l'ro\ince is: \Vh.\u puMi'-^heil daily. . . Ss. Od. per annum. In-we.'klv, 4 () •■ '• I i-we,'klv, •^ S •• " weekly,: .14'^' '• These rates to he ]iaid nuarterly in advance. ■_'. I'uhlisliers may make this prepayment on behalf of their .suhscrihers. .'!. Tliese rat,'s apply to papers pnhlished in tlie United Stales and addressed to siihscriliers in Canada. 4. l'osta:4e on Irin.-i'rnl i)ii]:i!.rs to reinaiu at _' Jd. on ouch paper, rrepayiiient oiilional. i'). Xewsiiajiers to and from the TiOwor Provinces, nr f^ent to .snhscriiiern in the I'nited States from oHice of pulili- catiou in Canada, and K.xchangu Newspaiiers, arc exempt from postajic ctiariri . fi. I'ostasie rate on >[ajrazincs and other roriodical Pul> lications is as follows: When ihsiied montlily and \vei;.;hin!ack i;reek, l!rid.':en;>rlh. liritanniii Mi Carluke,. . . Carp Carriinbrojk. Ciustleniore, . Ch.'irlesbnurir, /•T!). f'Kt:illixli("l in ('■mnflu, 'i\'icnshi)>. I'iiri.rs., NAMF. op VOSTMVSTKU. .K. Pobertson. .1). W. Perry. ..lohn Keeijan. ..I. ir. Johnson. .A. P. Han-s. .lieo. Hicks. ..I. HNr'nliani. .J. :Mc.Marty. .(i.>nrj;e Code. J. ('ain]»bell. ..r. Oafnev. ..lohn l.iell. .(>. pnrester. .h. T. r.ebel. (Junnint^. .A. (ininloch. .A. (irier. Israel Kico. .(ilanford, •'•U^'fliLld, . . .Addington, .A. McDonnell, illarrinstun, . .AVest Zorra, .O.\ford, [40] .AVeiitworth, ..tos. Ilannon. ISfj") ^(A^ IMST ll'irwoii II, nder 1 11 verb I Jcrs,'> Kiilariii Ki.ili'ss I.'Ani.ir l.'amin beaveiis I-eiVoV. bisler. I, i, lord. 1,1 riain I.nskey, l.Mins. .Middlev Mont l,( .M,,rr,ln'.; .Mill Morristii Moscow. Nnrlh \: NnrHi C .\. WaNi .\ntt;iv,' (tllawad Oiiisciu. Oun:_'ali. Oznalrui Penviile, Pierrevill PI. Alex; Pt. I.i'\i Pnrt \Vh QneenslK Kiver I),'.- Piversdal II, ickfoi'd. UockwoDi. Kosetta, . C;i\N(ii;' chaiiL'ed t Cji/'ii/.i // inour Hc.i.' a 1HE F08TM February, 1 AME or POSI idbrd.... 'unbLine 'uiikeld giinton leiilyon mrmon eadvllie o?evl'le afon'aine nlcMide isley iviortnl"? «T OpricE I Toronto, Fel Sinkiii'.r Pi Miscellaiu'i Expenses n Custon Kxcise Ti.'rriti Ueveiii (ilicl l):iil> Fines. ('asu.'il To Balance .D. L. Demurest. [18. ).). tills NlipillallMl i.!c liy Anil 1., 4, rlit ol' t"iii|i i|';i- iihI I tl],iv..C, lli.it the ]v,{i\ 1- l.'ssliall. xtriMl ll.-y lire !l|il)li/;i- ';ii'ii:i]iii'ii(, IIk> ir the ( oii^rros in tli(ii' liiws. f. till' cnloiiy lit" ' no I'Mci't ; "luit, ivi' it cJl'iM't, l.y imli not ill aiiv :v;ity. V r.itilii'il. nil'' I t.iki' iilii'c in dull' lioivil', ui" pip "tiMiti.iri's', itc) ;illixi>d our h (lay (if .fun •. aiul fii'ty-l'uur. (I...S.1 NE. (L. «.] uni '■0. t on bciiall' of in Uw United liii. t I'M. on each viiici's, or sent oHicc of pnlili- rs, ari! (.'xi^mpt oriodical Pub- nior(> tlian 1 per ar.imiu. Tnr(>a iiinntli, cm a Weekly , till? cliarjio iiewspaper.s. poi- oz. I'ro- fi'o on news o, then they r pifiodiials, v.'oinotir-in of ultural In- ' 1.4)11 'sIkis., NAMK op STM \sr Krt. ItdllercHdll. ■\V. l'(M-ry. in l<(>etran. f. .loiiii.son, I'". I'aii^rs. '. Ilieks. 'Neiill.'ini. Ic.Martv. \"Ai^ ("ode. ainiiliell. Ia!';iev. !l JSell. ''nrester. '. I.eiH'l. • Oiinnin!:;. iuinluch. rier. I'l lUco. iraniion. Deuuirest. 1805.] PUBLIC ACCOUNTS. 41 NAMK or loWNSllip nil N^MKop I'.i.^r nri'icr:. •■..hinmiiv. roiNTY. rn^TM \-iiii. "•n-W(iod II,i,uill(.ii, . .N'lirtlMiiiilird.i;. Vivian. |r iiileisin'sC'is. I'liiijy. . . . Vi.'ti.ria, . . .|{. ILndeiviori. | ,«t. .Me\a;idi'. •'.''■"■''• • • • •liniiv Will, (iiimi. I ?^t. fi.ii>.t,iiit, . .1-,'ipiMiii, .( liaudieiv, . .l»M|v|iester, .lii 'li. ( !aty. ' ,"i|. l»',ivid.i. Kiiii.iss. . . .IJruce 'Ilms. ll.d.'iiiH. \ .sf. Ilelene. . ..la!-. Ta.xli.r. I St, lleneilln,. .\\. Ki'lll^le. I .<(, Julie, . . NAMnop TOWN-illIji or. WMPOP Ityekiinns Crs.dl iiitofd.. . ,V\ , m^vertli. .(I.M, |iv iMviiliiiron. .'ei-s.'y iiiver. Kiilai'iiey, . . Ki:ili'ss. . . . l/.Ainai'oitx, l."a!iiiii.,ti)ii. lieavciis. , . . I.e'.VeV. . . . l.isler I.iil'onl. . . . 1,1 i-iiiiiie, . . l/.skey, . . . IiVdllS, . . . . .Middles iili',. Miiiit Louis, .iark, . ..Mont J-oiiis, .(iasji ', , . .It. II. Le.nelis. .1'. I»;nid.-.n. .V. Ilaii.siin. .lieii. .'^ll.nv. ..I. M'lriisMii. .>). l!'i(\ iii'iii. ..las. iMiim. ..las. (iiillirie. .1'. I'. I'ortln. .Iciin Ni"kiin. M.irnin-dali .Millsi,e|.|li .Merriston, . . .I'ii>liiieli, , .W ellinulon, .!!, I!. ^ln|■|•i.orlii(;ia:il'..rd.(il;iiifnril.. , .Wentwertli. ..1. Ten-vlieny. .•^t. .IlllieliMe .iin:_'!ih Chatliiin. . .K'eiit, . . O/nal'iuck ftr.O/.naliruck, .Storiiiont I'envilie Tecunisetii, .Siiiicoe, . I'ieiTivilk'. . . .I'ieii-evill(', . .Naiiiaska, Tl. Alexiitider, .lOslier Ottawa.. I't. I.e\i !:.ist. .I.auson, . . .Doivln ster, .11. .■^lolllillill■.r roit Wliitl.y.. .\\liitliy, . . .Onlaiii, , . ..lelin Walsen. tiiieens)i(irniiL;li.i;izi.\ir HasliiiLS, . .(1. A. Il.-iit. Hiver D.'sert. . .(ialineau K'r.Otlawa. . . . .(i. Williaiii.s. I'.iversii.ile, . . .(ire.MiM'k. . .IJnice < 1. ( Voiiiar. lliekford. . . . .'i'owMseiid, , .N'm-felk F. Kesseiiden. Uoeliwoed, . . .la'aiiios.i, . . .\Veiii:int(ili. .1!. I'assiiioi-e. Kosiitta Lanark, . . .Lanark ). Di.ds. (•;iANrii:s IN Namk.s of OlTiens.— ir/.iV-' Fi-^h. roiinty of Leeds, elianired to Mm-I, M'klllHII. Villi 'UlVlsk.l. 1:. l,e\e.|Ue. .Illlllti.U-doh. \. lluiliiiilKl. •"'■'■^Ii't I. II. » ii.iitir. .Lin ''In I. \\ irnir. .Kun iiir:i-k.i. ".. I'ejli t. .Dereli St, r. ,M. I''iirli,'r. .Veivh.res, . ,|L I'r iv.ist. .l.'.Vss iiiiptioiiLeinster, .,,('. A. Lei'.iiiv'or. Lrinsl.r. . . .('.K. 1>. |!en;iud." K.iir.oiir.iska.'A. Iliilnn. .L'Ass' iiiptiiii Leiiislir \. |[, 1 ill,nd, \aiidi' eiiil, . .(I. |.'. I'l i, ur. .Malaliide. , ,1 i..:iii (|. S!ii,i,|. s. .Krederieksli').' Lenox (i. I'.. »il!s, ■■"' .1 Ilaldiiiiand. .V. V. fi.iMiMp Mnilli s( nrtiers.Mniray. . . .\i rtliiiiiiliid.W m. (i,i■ow S]ll•lM■,' Arbour. .W alsin-h.-iui. NorlWIk, . . .U. S. l'Miii,.rev Sliltsvilie, . • .(Jelillii llni.. .t'allelnii I.Slill Slnllell.Mlll, . , .Sl,,,|,.liaill. . .(.illrl .\. Miippliv Suilz-rvili,.. . .i:iueslt(.un..Adiliii-loii. .C. W. .Miljer. , ■'■"li.'iula l'-'.iiiliariieis..l;e,iuh;iiii(iis. (leepe \:\\\<. . I llinrnliury, . . .(V,lli:eiwn ,d. .Hrev S. I». i liiiist,.ad I 'I'lioriitiiii Iimistil. . . .Sim oe L lleiirv •,••■,•■••;■,■■•,■ Jin;.'wiek Tiii.'wi.k. . .|lriiiMiii,.iid, ..I. Murp'hv. ..lolii) llodL'son. I Irois .Siinnoiis.Sl.,ln |'t.,I(,li.|,Ulet L Aiidet." ^•'Ili'y''"''d. . . .I!":iuli.irn'ii.i.l!'aiili;iniui.;. ('. .M(dliii-s. . ..I. K. Kelly ^^'■^l"''id AV.lW.OlnsIl, .llin-.MI II. Help. West's ('nriiers.Mi,n,iiui,,ii. .p,.|||, d \i..,|i1|,,„h \\ I. Aniil|ivery.Me(iil!i\,.ry, .llupii, , West Trey, . . .Ilarwirh. .', .Kent., . . \^'isl'i -leli Wiirwi.'k.l'C.Laiiiliton, W..(mI-. iile, . . .KUli Vietiiria, . ..I. .Newiovi .1. .Viidrews. .S. Kenny. ..lai'ob I'oops. .Henry Stone. .Ifrnace (iili. .It. .•MeCMiilieii. .1). WlKPll. .L. Hiii.iy. ../iiilil I'.i.WeS. .tl'ilin .Mi.nison. Oniiil.ni"'.; Ceiinly of Storninnt, cliaiiL'ed to .■t>ilhrll!,—/hn-liii,//n„. V. ■ ^>^ »— ' " ■■ — . frUE POSTMASTER-GENERAL eitabliihed tbe following NEW FOST OFFICES In Canada, nn.be 1st fL February, 18:6:— JAME or POSr OFFICE. TOWNSHIP OR iEIONIOR Y ELECTORAL COUNTY OR DIVISION. rO^TMASTER. Iliflbrd lunbLine.. lunkeld... ■giinton... Iieiilyon .. latriiton.. leadvllie.. lo-evl'le.. laronaine. lalCMide.. Bie Bvio'rfnie iM'iiio % Uln'.o .Saugeen , Brant York Onrrtck Minto Uranthani rtope rinv B. N.B->ouri ••'■Iderslie , I Welling on, N. K.. Bruce Bo rork. W. R Bruce jWelllneion, N.R.. liiruinmonil {Durbam, £. R simcoe, N. R. ... Oifonl, N. H Bruce Welllnston. N. R.. W. Brown. W. Wallice. EIuKh Bel. Joseph Hnrg'ave J. Htiannoi!. I. U.irrl-on. Henrv Menut, Wiiliim Carr. Toii8?ant Morenu. '. McKenzie. Thoinafl Orchard. Alpx.Tndrr Scott. r/>3C91 biT OPPICE DlPAXTMIMT, ) Toronto, Feb. II, 18£6. S 1317 .'^inkiii'.r i'lind 7.'5(ioi) Miscell.ineoiis - . . . Expenses of ("tillection : Customs . . : £4^.1^1 Kxcisii 4SS:i Territorial i2'.M',:2J Keveniie from I'liMie AVorUs (includiii'j; i;:2oi:!S for Jte- ]):iii's'i i'l'.Vt'i Fines, forfeitures A .Sei/.uivs, i^Tl Casu.al . . - .'iD TiSut;! Tof.al Curreiicv ]!y l!,ilanc(; lireu'.rht down 12.J4S?, ToBalancoat Tivdif of Consolidated I'und Total (^urrencv ,'^■:;4(■||;s £17i)4:',.-i(» [41.1 Ciiyf ,ins. The trross Custorr.s revenue w.is . . And th.! net LeaviiiL' for dediu'tions of all kinds . . i:i2of.-;0 £1TM:;.-,o £s;ui;(.'.s £Ui-' made up of the fellnwin'.' items :— Salaries and other expenses of eollection, £;{i;.7n-_': other (>\penses (it^eolleetion jiaid by warrant on the lien iver- (ietienil, £74:1 : Kxcess of ex)ienses over eolleelions at fourteen ports, £o'J7 ; l'aymi,-uts or cdiitingcncie.s, £l',:2S5 ; Hi 42 pun Lie ACCOUNTS. [IS. ' r ¥ ! I. ,?'" ,».' f 1 ; -* I !•• H.'tiirn iluty. C'tjnn. DiMltutlni.' Hm return duty frmii fill' iithcr cli'iliii'lloiiM W(i hiivii Jt;iil.7It;t fur llio ox()i>iii*i'S <<( collci'tinii. ir ■'., |i''r ci'iit. 'I'liH l'i>r(M wliiTd Itiii i'\[M'iisi's cNccrdil till' rct\inis. wiTi' Uiviii"!', (''itc'iiii-cliil.Mi'. Iliril'iird, I.'Ij'Ii' VitIi'. (ir.it- tnii. M.iiUaiiil. OwiMi Sdiiiid. I'l'iii'timu'iiislnnc. I'lpil Crccllt, I'm I Milliinl, HivicT.Miux l!iiisli!<. Siu-itii. Willlii-tim. lili'KMI>i. — Tim Miross receipts I'nr the year derived iViiiil UieiiHes Were lis tollnws. vi/, ; Kniiii hli'ips. O'.'iH: slills. XI'.'T.V.i: I'llUard luliles, C17J: iKiwIi.rsai.d pedlars. Cl.olT: hleiimlKiats, C.;i:i; ferries. 1J.m1,"i; iiiiil|i>ti li ses and du- ties. *:fl.l'..'j,"). 'I'lie tiit.'ll revenues IVnlil lll"Se smirees Wel'i'. lllerefnre. CJ7.1l'->: t lie ilia r^'eS lor eiilleetinll were tl,ll.".!l. niid tlie net revenue C-.v'.4''>. The cunt i. and iihniit twothird.s id' tho whnle ri'Vi^luie, \\/., .C:!.ll72out (if tli.Ci.'j.'). Tnii/'iriol.—Vi'Vvii'^, .i'W: rent Mnllatt's Island. 19; roMiiiiut.'itioii (pf I'll of l.aiid. C'J : sales of Crown l,aiid,<'. K.. .Cl.'.i.:;!; ill ('. \V.. K.il'.i'': Inslaltneiils. ('. i',.. I'.H: di-.f-W.. Xl..'i.S'_'; sundry othi'r receipt.-, in Crown l,.ind OHlee, C:!,11ti. The Woods iiiiii forest reveiiucH aro stated thus : — For Ott.iw.i (irouiid rents £4(>:!.S Tluiher Plies 2j7r.'.i St. Maurice (iroutid Ketits .... 7.'''i.'i Tiiiiher Dues M\ .Aladawaska Territorv (Iroiiiul Ki'iits. . . 'J"J7 lloMus for Timber Iti'rths 'i-"*N Ti'iiber Dues (',:',S (iroiind Iteiits. from luiiulry A-'iit.s . . lr.s;i Tlmlier Dues, do. . . . I'lllS L.uid Arrears. outstaiurjT from !\I(l/.';iii Stewart, 2.S7 (iruuud Jtoiit from D. .AlclA'aii, iu Ihjl . . -i .ct;i.s,-,7 Crnwn Domain. {17l'7 ; Sei'_:niorv of Lauzon. 1l(\AM, of which C:i.!tll is revenue and C2.i'..'j;i for Mill sales. Total Territorial, .£',t.'i,77(l. llinl- luii'im. — The fnllowiiv^ Is a statement of iliities on li.arik Issues for l.**.'!:!: — Moiitiv.il. C7.'J-'iU; I'piier Caniida. X;;771 : ('ommonial. £:!..')S1 ; It. \. America. Ci.in7; Citv. £l.lii7: liore. £l.'.tS4; (Juehec, .ClI.'J'J ; J'eople's, £s;)0 ; l''ar- mers, £:!(). Total. £'J.i.u."):!. J'lihlic D'oc/.-.s-. — The del'iils of the Canal lU'veiiues arii pulilislied in the analysis of tho Trade and Navipition Keti'.rns (paire !.">). We tiiereforo content ourselves v.ilh titaliii'j; here tliat tho revenue arisiii'.; from worlis for im- proviii;.' iiavi:.;atii>n.s aroso from the following', viz ; — Wel- land, St. Lawrence. liuilinc;ton, and ChaiiiMy (\anals; Coliour^'. Dalhousie.Maitland. Stanley. AVhithy, iloiid'Kau and Dover Harbours, Chatliain. Dunnvillo, Duche.sne, .lacijiies Cartier, Melbourne, Trent. Union Suspension (liytown") liridws; St. Ann"s and St. Our.s' Locks; and tile Ottawa and Trent Slide.s. Tliu total revenue froiu them all was .£11 'i. 220; the expenses of all kinds ("repairs and collections) £44.627; tho net revenue, £7(».r)i|:i; and the foUowini; were the irrnss revenues compared with the chai'L'es on tliesix principal works, vi/, : — Welland, revenue £ti7,47Sl. charite.s £22.i)Si): St. L.awrenre. revenue . £2.'). (i02. (•har;;es £14.2S4 ; ]5urliiii,'ton, revenue £.").('p2;') ; cliarires £21)1; Chanibly, revenue £2,0(;it. eharjies £1,7;!2; Ottawa Slide.s, revenue .£7.4')4, charixes £1.S21 ; Trent, revenue £1.1S0. charges. £2,71o. The followiuL,' charges were in excess of the revenue collected, viz : — Chatham Uridw £•"):! ; Trent do. £0; St. Ours' Lock, £2S:!: Tnmt Slides £1.",:',.',. Th(> following; aro the roads from which a revenue is derived, viz: — Dundas, IL'Uuilton and Brantford, Hamilton and D'lver, Kinir.stou and Xapaneo, London and lirantfnrd. London and I'ort Stanley, I'ort llopo and Itico Lake, Toronto. They produced tiett, £7,702. IiiliTfKl. — Tn the statement of tho casual revenue, we find the followinn; account of interest received from several Banks, vi/, :— Upper Canada, £:!.iiltO : ]{. N. A. £2.2(hI; Veoi)le".«. £1.747: Montreal, £1,1'.).); Commercial, .£2.Ul3; Queliec, 48. Total, £1(1.207. JESUIT.?' ESTATES. Expeiidilnre. To this sum beinc the proportion ch.-ircoable to this Fund for Educational Institutions in Canada East, for the year lSo3. a.s pur Act 10 Vic, cap. l.JO . . £4ilO(» To Balance carried to next year 1191'.;! C Total Currency £1090;5 6 [42J l!y Italaiice frnm last year Jt710;j Ity Cll'.ll creillleil by the Heniver (Jellerill. tiellljr Interest oil Ileliellt uroH held on Account of (Ills Kniid £2.s;!;j Uy .\m't recelvi'd ftom theComiiii.'siniier of Crow 11 Lands, for lleutf*, \i,', on Laiidn sold. ,'<"27 R.'inn Total Curroney £l,V.Mi,l Ity ll-ilance brou'j-ht down £IHir]:t .lA rriii'jr fiici')i.ii\i, — Kei's in Canada Went last year on 4o!Mi licenses. £l.r);iH; In C;iiiiida East. £iil9. J:'iiii;irinit /^////.— Nett receipts £la.Hi;. of which £:l,;!,^.') w.is the balance on h.'ind from last year, and £:i''.41 is car- ried to next ve.ar, leaving I'm the (welve iiinntlis' expendi- ture £'.isii.-,, thus apiilied. vi/, :— llalancesdu.' in ISfpJ. £H.'<; llmi.'r.'ition Olllce ICxiieiises. I^.'i.i'i:;r, ; Kiiiirr.int Hospital, (.tiieliec. £.'iS4; (iriis'^e Isle. £2.17'); Inspectlnj.' I'liyslci;iiis. (jiiebec. £:ill: Chaiilalns" liou.ses, rosso Isle, £4o ; worl; at Urosso Jsle, £;',24. JIONTUEAL rOUUT HOUSE. JCccripls. nalanr(> last year £S77;) Law Vees 2!li:! Tavern Licences 12:r/ Interest from Canada District Saviiiirs' Jiank on .£11,000, for one year at 4 percent 440 I'remiuins on 8 jier cent. Debentures at 3 and 2 percent 217 Debentures no^;otlatod from ^^M to IS.'i;!, both in- dusivu 1.1oS;> Interest on Debentures C2.".02 Carried to next year llOMi • /-I.Ti'iS Drouirht down £14o.:land, beiii;,' two-tliirds of £22.:j17, £14,,S7S ; Church of Scotland, oin'- third of £22..")17, 7,4:>!) ; sti|)end.s of Church of Scotland Ministers who were incumbents in 1S4il, .£411: Synod.s of Canada in connexion with tho Church of Scotland, .£74:i!l. ItKVKME in C. E.. (as .above in C. AV.) viz : — Dividends on Investments in Eii}.';land, proceeds of ExchaniJie £2'.i:!'l Interest on Investments within tho Province. . . '.''> Interest on Lands sold on Credit Total Kevoiiuo £:io2S Two-thirds of Church of Eujrland, £2019; one-third <.f Church of Scotland, :£l,00'.t; allowanci' to Ministers of tli.it Church, £277 : .Synod of Canada in connection with tlu Church of Si^otland, £731. UliVDMF. from Dividends on Investments under 'ird .anil 4th Vi itoria, interest on sales on credit, ic, C, W. :— Dividends in Enirland .£:n'*S A\'ithin the Province 744S Lauds on Credit 97'-,') £20'U1 [lSo5. i lHru>.} TIIADU AND N'AVKJATION IIKTUIINS. 43 f 1. :u-2- Rf.CO . . . £l.-,'.Mi;! . . . UVMa i'st last yi'iir on I'.t. (ifwhi.-h £;^,:!n.') nil C:ii.U is ciir- loiitlis' cxiumkU- 1,'lfi In:.J. tUH; Irraiit IJi'Sjiltal. till'.' I'liysi.'iaiis. Islf, .C4;i; work ■ • • CS770 . . •_'!ii:! • • * 1L':'.V {ftiik on • • • 44(1 :! anil :J • • * i:i7 liolh in- . . . lassa . ,C'J.".02 . 11 OM! . . . ("•iati'fl . Xlouun Z-SVl'Xi . HUM . S-.:W £IOf1fM) JCS.-.oO nn invostmi-nts liodivo the ith; irnpL'orta . . . :e-J4>S riiurcli, £740; Synod do. ,£r)4.'): Kiviland, lu'iii;,' if Scotland, omv •li of Si'otlaiiJ £4il ; Synods ■h of Scotland, irocccds of £-JOlUl I £oi.nfi 5 LVii;'. s-J.'.7 4:!T1 , £•:'.)".". •10 •. ono-tliird cf diiiisfits, CJi, inIii'.^' II lialancii nf tlii> )i|i|ini|ii'i illoii of tlir (iMXcrnor-C.Mii'ial of £'.io||. wlii.li .'iddcit to |iii'\lous lialatii'i's iiml iaii I'l .-^Is tlllio lints to £j.i.7'.".». llcVclUli' flolii di\ Mi'iuls on lllVi'NtUU>tltH flS llliovc. t'.l".. I'Mcslnii'iits wlHilii \li'' I'luln.-i) L.iihIs sold on civdit . . . £Ulil 14'.l £t;n.-) 1^.-.:i. £1J;i:i() :',:!JM) 2Ji'.iJ Ci'id ;;s4'.Ht Til M 1 i:;i:.s ■Jii.'ir,'j7 Two sixths to ('. of r,. C2::i : oni-«l\lh to ('. of S. Cll i; 1. i\lir; a l>alaniiMd' £ I'U to be adUL'd to j,.i.-.t I'al.iiu'LS id' £-7:;, iiiaUlii;,'a total of£l:ioC.. 7>i';i iil'iri .^ li> ill ■mill. Wi'lland rnniil Munti'c.il lloiids (.)ii''l«'c Koads Home Itisiriit !!oads .... War liossi's liisurrcclion T.ossos ^.•vrl^■ll Koads i'u)4iL' Works Dchcntiiivs Issued sim.'c thu Union . ■Jn.'i.',J7 Tidal in IS,'.:? .... £:!::') [lerci'nt. uiinuitit'S M- )■,'(•(/;/. liv Amount as jii'r Statement No. 4ii. I'nl.li" A''counts. IN.VJ. (":>., C;;t>.s74 l.'is. IM. £:!i)J,-,27 4 8 liv lialf\ear"s |)i\i'len'd to Titli April. Is.",:;, on .■ilerliii','. £:iili;.'>.'7 4s. Hd.. at :i p. ct. 4.');i7 17 li r.y iiive-tineiit fd' £1100110(1 St. ■rlinu'. on usth duly. Is.'i:;, onaivniuil of Sinkiuj; Fund for ts5:i. the same produciiiLT .... ('ii).'.77 7 - liy hull-years Dividend, to Istli Oct.. T*;',;;, on C)i'i74l'J lo.-;. Sterlin'i. at ". |i.-rcent. liy (lain on Invostuient of .£.'i.'ill l_'s. '.M., Slerliii'' .Vi/'O'^ iij' Miiiik'ijiiililitu, Town of Niaj;irii do I'nrI ll'pe . it't Colour; (In llrrintti I'll . d'l St.CHt|ieilnc.-< do llytevvn do PreK'ntt do WooiNtiicU Aiii'iunt (' (CI.MNil) filKHtd 7.'i(Hl'> •JMlIM) VJiiOd Mil II II I •J.'OIIO 1(11) Towi;shi|ii'f llnpe ir.ooii di lli.int! 'I'd do llerlle .... do Canliiiroii^h do Ualnlleet do Mlldleton . d'l MiinltMii and SlierhrooKi do St;illleV \ llla:e nf Chippawa do I'.aiis .... County of (irey .... do Itniee aii'l Huron . d'l laiic'4ii .and \\ i ll.uid . do Oxferl .... do l.amlitii;i do I'l'r.h .... l'J.Mm tniMio •.(Kh) riddi) I'J.'O .Mini) •JallO MM 10 1(10(10 4lKiO |o,'iO(lO 1-JIHIi( riood 4(1111) •Jjnoi) £4'.is.'i() 'I'otal Cnrrcncy Coniparativo Sfatenieiit of the Net !'■ venue and l)>;pendi- ture for Is.'^j ;m I 1 ^.M! : — Ji'iniuii'. ]H.V_'. IS.^,3. Inc. I)'c. £ C C .'; Customs "O.'.'l" 0'ii'."i07 'J'^liis'ii .... Excise •I.'l4.'i J.'.vj;! 77 .... Territori.d ;i-''JlS t.m7 Hank Imposts .... isiisii •S.\ii:,:\ I'lil.li.' Works 71 IJt ::'■■■'■'■> Militi.i Coniiiiissions . . II '.' . '.'7>'> 'JlNl . 2-.;i:!l 1H'17 .• 4; IS 4 !■■.!) Fines and Forfeitun Casu.'il liaw Fees . . . . ill 12 'J Sterling,' . . . Cui-rency . . . . £:i73r.o7 lo d £l,-iU:Jl 4 rnhh'c DrU. r,.f',! I>,'hl.— ilifilV2M): Annual Tnteivst, £2.';.'i.0J7. I>,''ientures due in 1s."i4aiid \<'': In Is.'iJ. C27'.i,Oi;S, of which were redeemed. C24:i,;i;i;l ; in ISo'i, £47il.oOli. Cinsoiidated Municip.il Behentuivs, paid under tin' au- t!i'irity of Act 10 Vic., ci)). ;!2. jirior to .•;lst .lanuary. ls.')4. the same liearini; Interest at (1 ])cr cent, per an- num, and rodeenialile oil 1st July, 1S7;3 : Totals, C'y ";^so.Vis H'l.MOS Kj-jiCHitilun'. \s:,>. rs.-j:?. £ £ Interest 21412'i 22I144S 1J:,2: Civil hist. Schedule A. . 2'.^".) 2vi:;ii Civil hist. Schedule 11. . '.A'M ;;24^;; I'erm.ineiit ('hV''S under Acts. C. K 4:«4 5040 Do. do. Can.ada AVest . .'■,44S iii'<\> Do. do. under Acts of Canad.i 1403:;:; lOIiOU Pavm"ls under Kstimatc, is4'J CS22 Do. do. Is.'iO . . 421 77 . . . . Do. do. ls.-il . . 2170J 1 170 . . . . Do. do. l^.-i2 . . ITS-'iSO ;!i,(i,si) . . . . Do. do. Is.Vj 17o:;'4 17o:i,",4 Sinkini; Fund .... TIlooij 7:iooi) . . . . .Tl*^'.!'.* . . . . 4iii;t . . . . • ' * ' .... 7ol 74'-:'.* .... 47S ','iS'}'-\'.'>'> SO'Jj Till'. Dec. t; £ 12: .2:1 .... S711 . . . . i:i.-i7 100.; 41 . . • > 2;;;iS4 0.122 ;i44 2;!22") S2.J0S Totals, Currency, £(i."il 121 7412(10 2(i700S 114'527 * T,n.st yenr Included £0.340 3s. 8d., Sui'plu.s I'osta^'o Iluvenuu of Ciinada, for 1850. TRxVDE AND NAVIGATION RETURNS FOR 18r>3. V A ]V A I^ .S « Th' sulijoined tahle show.s tho hu.sinoss upon all the Canals for tho year IS-J"?: Well.ind. St. Lawrence. (.'hanihly. Burlinu'ton. St. r.'isscnsors I'.i.ii:;i 4'l,S('d 2.'.'.i:! TonsofCmds Oil.i..")IO "jtlKOol ll;i..'iS,-) S7."^"iS Vessels i^' all kind.s, 1.07.').21» (i2o.:!0!) lh!,()20 ■327.»mS Tolls, £(;.J.o:;4 £22,10S £2,120 £5,02.5 The ''niovunienf' up and down upon the .several canals 1 nf vessels in IS.'iO, 4o0.1S0; in ISJl, 520.: lor a series of ye:irs has been as follows, viz. : 5S.').4iiO; in lS5;i, Iil0,.'i9'.1 WIIiukI Ciihil. — Tonna'-'e of property in 1S.">0. .390.000; in l.Vil. 001,027; in ls52. 74!.i)0O; in IS.V!, OO.'i.olO. Ton- na','e of Vessels in 1S50. 5S7.1UU; iu 1S51, 772,t;23; la 1852, 8'.)4.19:i; in IS.VJ, 1.0(a.(i21. .SV. Lawrcnrf. — Tonna'jo of I'rnperty in 1S50. 2SS, lo:;!; in 1851,450,400; in 1852, 492,575 ; iu 18'5:3, 501,001. Tonnairo [43] ('hiimhlii. — Tonna'j;e of poods in 1850, 100, 110.720: in is.r2. S'.i,514: in 185:!, l:i,s,5S5. vcs.sels in is.-)i), 14;!,iy4; in 1851,00,091; in in IS.5.3, IIO.KIO. Jiiirlinijtiin. — Tonnage of goods in 1850, 54.097 Ann's hocks. 17.MI5 l;!I.l.5;) 120.204 £•,110 110; in 1852, 141: in 1851. Tonnaj,!^ of 1852, 82,018 ; 1851, 85,108; iu 1352,75,411; 185:187,858. Touuu;.;!) of vessels 'I f' v .'■.'i: I' ■'%■ 44 TRAPK AND JTAVrriATniX llKTrUXS. [I8r,r). in l'- .I, 4::i.i:'.Ki; In InM, 4Hl,ll)0; in Ih.VJ, MiV-'-l; I" i ''li t r.'Uiiuc. iiltiT ili'ihu-llnit '•'>"' >•> ImU-ti-niliT-, IHr,;!. jUt.ltis, I cnlli'itiiiH, i*.!' — I. Ill, iiiil ii |iali> — iif nil llii' imii:iIh for n si- ,SK Juii'h /.iM-l H.—Tmum'f nf piinJM In 1>^.'iO. ri'.i>;!'>; In rlis i.f .v.mih- was. In Ihit. CH.I:;J; 'IS. Ciic.sl.'i; M'.', 1HM, |(i:,.'.(;i;;' in h.M'. ii.i.n.M: In is.'.;:, l:i7.1.V.i, 'I'Mniia.'i iiC ^I'H-i'ls In iN.Vi. lj|.:!iij; In l^.'-l, lO'.'.lti"; la l^O'A lOH.lUll; III h.VI. IJtlJUII. Till" liillinu' iitr till 111' lliivl!ii-|i,n JH owlii;- 111 llio illH. rnnllnti:i!ii c "fa liii" (irHti'iiniiTr. In .M(iii(iimI. 'J'liH nni:ilii'i' I t' |i,i«s:'ii^'('iN |iMH>ln'i hmi' all Hi:- raiwilN iJni'liiir 111' srrl'ii oi' vtars IVnin \^\'* i" !•<.';!. Inlli IihIii- t;tH,ii;i;i; Vjo, ilo.'i.llo; •&!, i:i;;i,'.i;ii); TC, Cui,;;tfJ; V,;i, X71I.IUI. TliiM hai'iti'N flip r(il|iTliiin liavc IncrmMfil i'iiIIht (iisti r than lliii ).'i'<'; !!7,tMiS; I canals in Is.kI. was Clii:'..'i>'" ; the tut.il i'liai;riH. ini'liullii\' ysi.i.li.'c .M,ir,:i; •..'i.r.iMi; Sl.iisn.' ri'|iali's. t^ll.T.'.J; ami lln- luial mi rrvciuii'. Ctil.tioi'i. The liii'ri'M>.iil iniivi'iiH'iit nf i)ni|»i'rfy '.'I'l. l!i|.:'.ri iicr rent, i (M' tln'si', in l^.i.'l, tin' tVcn pmilH witi' CH:i.',iT',i. ami tliu St. LawiTii"!', I'ri.ni 'ii2 to Vi:;. il'.'.is )»-r n'lit.! IVmn "is to I (liilial'lo pmilM. C7..'...7.;!M. 'Mi. 'J',!!'..:! ]ir| nnt. ClianiM.v, I'lciiu Ti-' to '.''i:!. 'Jli." imp i 'I'hn (.-omcI.-i iui|i'irlnl liy llii> St. Lawri'iu'c. in. luilliii,' cont.: I'roin "IS to '."i.'l, .Oii.:i jut c'IiI. Ihiiliimtiin. from , thosu cntiTnl in llic r|i]Mr ('iinallin Ji'tIh In the \i'ai' Vrilo TiH. 1(i..'i iiri'i'i'iit.: from '.'ti lo "rill. .Ml.7 jni- (vnt. .''t. j l^.V), wn-.- C l.:.:i.'i.u7 I. ami in Ir.uifltii \"r llic riilt,i| Ann'H. I'n in '.''iJ to '."hl. ."ill,!" iiiT ri'iit.: IVmn 'iiii lo '.'.:!,V3;.7. ."tahs. C'Jiil.s'.H. maMiri ii total ,,{ •; t,s|;.in;ri. sliowin,' Till' avcra.'i' iinnnal im'rrasci on llii' inovciiu'iit on Hi" ^ that llii' ini|ioi'tali ms from lln' I nilcil Stati's itinJ from Wfllaml. St. I.awriiicc. ami CliamMv CaiiiilH, from l^tN to Knini,,.. via III.' Iniliil SlatiM, wcri' 1;.;.I7'^.-'.H. IST),". Is iilioiil ;'..';l |iir cint.: ami tlm Incnasi' on all tho I 'I'Ih' iiroporilon of im|iorls fioiii Gallons couiilrii's l.i canali' from '!,:! to i'lJi Is '.'7 iicrci'iit, ' >-h"wii in the I'olluw Iii.. tal'lo: AltTlCl.LOS. I'roiliii'i! of the ^;iii(> Sea '■ " Kore-t Animal'-' iuhI their product', , Ve,"ialil ' I'ooil Other A'.irii'iilUir.'il rroiUicts. Mai.iilacliiris Other Articles A(M for ships hiiilt at (Juehoo, diiiiie^ the year— say. 4',liil.j tuns, at .CI- Ills, per ton, . Total value of I'xports. as re- iiorted E.\POUT.S. Value. ><.'iiiii) i:i s :!4'ji;'ji 7 (■ T.H),-in!i| ITi !l •:f,i;|.s 17 n :i.Mii(i !i i; l.wj:! 11 :; TO WHAT COUNTllY E.Vl'OUTKl). (Ir.at llrltalii, K44(t ( Ssnl 1.', ( ir,K-J I •.'.'■. 12 1 iiS'r.ii ;i ' 51121 CI I 4 .' ;'.tir.i II I S77 10 I 1707 4 I 4n,s-j.sc;o I'j 11 0'2niS7 10 f..')0:?o.i7 11 224('iUVI U -i ri'j()is7 10 ( nuiTisai ciii.oxiKH. .XuHtrnlla. N'th Aiiicricn, CI 11.-. It' 11 :;.s() (» 220 (I l.'iii72 1 1 4 •iniii fi •_ 411120 ID ;; 27:iiir.s Id ', 12t o I' CiS'.tl :> .*■ U.tii; (i II .'■ji'ir. 10 11 ;!i,"iiio 7 r United stall is'^'.i'.i ;t -. i>;;;m 12 ; (!,-i2:iU 4 ; 2i;i7i:i 4 : I2l:i>'i 1 14 I 2;!i:;:; I7 11 2i:u.-i7 l:! 4 li:»;ii •: 22;)io',i.") 10 l''or 'I'-'n Countries. 42770 11 n iiii7" ;i 7 ""'4' "i')""('i .J2147 15 tl :i2i47 ir. n Oreaf Ih-itain Noi'lli American Culouies, West Indies Viiiled States Olli.r l''orei;.;n Countries, ITence. it appears, that, the greatest Incrp.aso hns tixkeii plai'e under the hiad of other fiirei;4n onuntries. anioniil- lii',' from is.'.i) to ls.j;'. to .€177,204," or 170 percent. The next (.'ivatest increase is in the imports from Oreat l!ri- tain, amount in,' from iSoO to IKfili to ,C2.21 l.liOO, or 1)0 jier rent.; the next Is in those of tlie United States, ainount- iii',' in the srime period to £1,2<.)i).S21, or TiS iicr cent.; and till! next is in tlvise from the .North American Colonies, nniouutinii to Ct. 1.700, or C4 per cent. It is a noticeable fact. that, whereas the imports from (iroat Hrltain fell olV from is.il to ls.-,2 hv ,C;;44.2'iO, while those from the Uni- ted States increased hy C27,9.'<2: from l'>.'i2 to IS;'):!, while the imports from the United States increased only hy JCs20.11;i. tliose tnun Oreat Ih-itain increased hy £l,0.')4.4ot. Tho duties have (;ono on in tho followini; manner: Gross collection in is.-,a, .{;til.'-.,(m; in ISOl. £727.4:10: in 18.''i2, £7;i!».20;l: in ISrili. £l,02S,(;7tJ. Tho net revenue last year from duties w;i,s £!)S0..')!i7, for tho charjces havo heen kept down to a rate only a little in (excess of that of IS.Ml. In V'^.'iO. these, induiiinu; returned dutii'S. were £,'U,.')ti2, and in ^^^>^^. was £4;!,1.S4; and out of this augmentation, tho returned duties had increased hy £1.000. Kxi'oi'.Ts. — 111 isri.'i tho total exports wero as follow.s — stated in value, ami distiiicjuishing tho countries to whence thev were shipped, vi/,. : YaluoKxpo■rtsfl•om(Juehoc.£244.^4.•)7 10 '• Montreal, 74(iO;jO ,S '' " " Oaspo. P.-im- 10 11 " " " N. Carli.slo, 20042 14 " " " Amherst, 14.V.)7 1 13 Total value of Exports from «ca I'orts, ^200710 2 11 imxA 111 I .Mm in 111 ;u.->iio 7 11 22;i40!i.i in isoo. iNoH ■ Ism. IM:). . . . £24o7'.i.so .£.;iil;"i(:;vi £2or.77s;t £4022200 . . . iii'.4n4 1011224 l2o2MS 1,>104 . . . 1112 :Uo(i 127S 8(iil . . . i(;4S7i.') 2001441 211042;'. i:"4.'..-,;;ii . . . 'JVM 142.'i74 ir,2S'.'0 2t;8.j07 llrou.'ht forward .liiOCOi)" 9 11 To Die value of Kxports from Inlaiid Torts, add 20 per cent 4472<',R 5 luJand I'orts, 22:5(";41 7 D00057 9 11 (irand Total of Kxports. . £.v.i.-|l.;2') lo The trr.ind tntc.l of exports for three vears weie: IS.'d. £;3,4;".2,(i,01 ; IS.VJ, .£;!,K2G,0!t1 ; 1,S,");5, £,'i.0.'iO.:i2.'). niroRT.s .\XD Kxi'oms vi.\ Tin; .sr. i.AwnKNeF. Imports £4.'i")."iil74 2 (1 (ioods in transit for United States, . . 2(ilO',il 4 Kxports ;!2rsor,o Hi 2 Value of Ships huilt .at Qui'hec, , . , . ti201.S7lo 11 ^'i [44] Tot.al value of Imports and Kxports via tho St. Lawrence, , £S7002l:3 12 .". The exports at the six principtil ports in tho year I'^^'O and ISn:! were as follows: (Jiieliec, IS.'.O, .£1.207.^)2;!: 1 >.';!, £2.44:Uo7. Montreal. isr,(), £4;!li,10:i; IS.Vi. £hS;!.722. Toronto. IS.IO, £1:7. .Vi7; IS.V'.. £221.4:)0. Hamilton, IS-'O, £S.S,222: LSr,;?. £200,710. Dalhousie, l.'<."iO, £70.,-2S: lSi;i, £1.'<2.1SS. St. .Tohns. hsr.O. £:!li;!.!irill; IS.Vi, £10l.l00. The imports at the six ))rincipal ports in IS.'iO and IS.'i;) were: .Montreal. ISnO, £l,72ti.;5;.(i: IS.'i;!. £;!,.SSl..');iO. Toron- to, ISall. li:!4.722/.:lS,'-,.'i. 1.00.').n.")0/. Quebr-c. Is.MI. 4',l4,l:!:i/. ; 1>-r,:!, 1.141,.V.)4/. Ilaiuilton. IN',0. ;io:i.7s2/.; 1^.');;, S,SO,;!77/. Kin'.'ston. lS.-)0. R7.r.()2/.; lSr.3, 212.34s/. Stanley, 1850, £;!;'.,><40: i,s.>'i. i;n,o(;(V. Thus, it ajipcars that for exjiorts the ports take ia:ik thus: Quebec. Montreal. Toronto. Ilaniiltoii, Dalhousie, St. .Tohns; and for im]torts. Montreal. Toronto, (juehec, Ilainilton, Kin;;ston. and St.anley. in exports, Quebec has made the largest absolute and Toronto tho largest ivkitivo risr)'). it ol' lnck-toiuliirx, III' CUIImIn I'nr II hi'- ••!s, t:;:r,.s|.'.; •.|',i, ':>•:, Cut,;i'j','; Via, nsi'il riitli.T (liifi r i:: III tT. C.'ii.d;;!, IT, '^.'-i,!'.!, mill In t< '.Is nil (ill llui •lllir;:iK. InrllUllli' nil', Ciil.'.i.ifi. s ill tlipiui j'l'nrs ; Is.Vl. C7.'.i;iii.."..Mi. C-ll:!.'.i7li. mill tlui Vl'i'ivn, illilllilllii.' jii'l'ls III (111' \i:iv 11 li'l- )llt> I'llltnl >i;.lll'ri. xlinwlli;,' Sliiti's mill IVi'iii ITs.'J'i*. I'llis ciiUlltrli'H 1:1 itls. Knri ('mill I'-'n trIt'H. ■'! '■ l.:77i> Vi""iV ■t .' !Hi7:! '* 1 4 • 1 t 4 (1 7 11 •» M ^' n ; .VJU7 1.') tl (1 ; •'■--'J'. 1'' J> .I'l. I'JJliO ,s]r4 Mil) ."i.'jari ;>-.")U7 . ri50i;or.7 11 Ul-y.H ii .<:: '.i.".(i;:j,') I'l I'c.'irs wi'i't' : is:,i. ii.:;.':). i,^vi!i:Nrr. .t;+.'i').'ii)74 :l (1 ■jCiT.»;il 11 1 ."JIMM'.O T.I •-' (■.•jois- 111 II XsTOiiJl:', 1:2 .", ill till' vi'.'ir T'^fl Cl.'JiiT,.Vj:!: lv.-:i, s.-,:i. thSli.T'-'i Ilaiiiilton, isr.o, I, .»:7'.i..--js: isi;!, (, £llil.l01». II IS.'iO iitiil i.'sri.T i,:isi.r):;ii. 'ronni- , ls.MI.4',l4,l:'.'.i/. ; .; l^.'ja, .S,S(i.:;77/. Stiiulcy, IH.jO, ports tako r.ink Itdli, l);illinuiiii', 'oniiito, "I'Ii. M'.iiti-i ill hiM limit • llm luriji'iit inlvuuw III •..Illtl'I.V, Jllld ll.lllllltn.l |-|.|llllM'ly. Till' fiillll I'NIiiU't.-* mill |||||IM|'|N III 1 ."«J W'Ti'. H.s.i,S,;,'Jl/,; mill III H.i:i. I i.lU i.i.-«l/, laalvliirf ii,i linri'iiNn i.r ,i,iH7.1.V.i,'. I r .i7 |ii'r ii'iil. ^^ N'l.— I.'iit I'll! Imw.u'iIm. Imhiiliii'.' |iil!i:i>l ivh'Ih, l.l U,.V;H tons; iiiitw.inln, I,:>ii7.17ii t'liii.', mwlilli 'J,H',CJ,. '::'.i wi'i'i' tn'il'ii.aiiil (i.(i.,!t. Hi.'t lliltMi. .\ri-lvi'il III i;u,'li..(', l.a.ii vi.,,rt'N i.t' .■«7it.7as (huh. |),,. pirli'il IVnlll IJllrli.'i', I.4III1 M'»i«i'l!< lit'.Vl.l,.'iij7 Inns. Alllvnl III Mniilr,.:il. '.'.ij vi'nsi'U ol .■)i,71J toiH. |).- piiliil t'l'iilii M.iiili',.1,1. 'J.').) of .V.MliiJ [iiKi, Til" tnniiii.'i' "1 ihi' si'tiifal iiiiiIiiiih [\,r l.ntlj iiortii was as f.!I'>sx. t.il.lii'.' .tnhalH niih, \ I/.: lirliiNJi. HiJ.hiJ; I iilii'il f^iat'S. ;iT.7i'..'l: \nr\vi..'laiis. •■"i;jj; l'ni--iiui. '.I.7H ; .-w..ill'.|i. l,.",la; iMit.'li. i.l-J: Ham- I ,ir;li, I. Ill; Iti'Miin'ii, :;ja; fiiani-li. 'Jaa; I'Mfiiisin'Hi'. l.aiO. Allinl:,' ill.' rlrlifiilii'cs, Wi- imlii'i' l'"r I'oi't lli,'ul, 1,1'v') tiiiis; .>^ii,ilip, I'.il tdiis; Aiislialla, 1.4'ii tun-i. I Thii ti'tiil iiiiiiilNir i>r tniiH III' »ilii|i|ilii|t imtiTi'd frntii ». u, I wiTi> III b.M. .•.H|..','.i:,: is.-,.>, .-iH.iU; l<>:\. tlJJ..'.7i'. <>n I till' liiliml Nti'.rci's, till' (iital tiiiina.'i' cnli'r.'.l Inwar.l, waK it.vji.'isi. anil 111" (ntiil I'lit^aiiU. a.i.|> a.':'., Till' slilps liiillt III 111" l'i.i\|ii Iiiilii,t ls,-:i, nri« put (liiwii III Iwij .sliaiiii IS anil I lii salljn^t vi-w Im nl' all at'- irri'^'iiti' fiiiiiia:.(i> i>r .'..1.1170. of thr." (^u 1, ,• l.niK .-.ii ,,f 4t.'ll Inns, ur iii'iirly I'liiii tmiN nuli; uml Uu valiu« of hliili.s i'\|>iiitiil tVi.iii »iii •! U htiitiil 111 Imvu bi'i'ii 111 is.'.'l,iil'J t;a!s. Caiiaila Wist -In b.Ai. I.VJ stills. l.'.isH.I'.iS u'lil-.; ill l>.".l. las sliils. 'J.mrJ.ai.; «a!s.; h.VJ. I-.S stills. •j,ii.,J,s7J wmU.; Ill l''."'', I'J't sdll,^, '.M4'..rsii ^,ii,^, 'i',,ial |.;a!liiiiH In I^.M), •J.tir,;i.lU; in is.',.;, •J,7'JH,(,'IJ. lli'Vi'iiiiM fn.in Mtll!li'l.r'iii. r/, /•/,■-./■/;„• Ciiniril. Una. I.rwis .M. Wilkliv^ I'nin'/iri^il Si en I, (!■!/'.< 0,li,;\ — l|i,ii. I,i'\\i^ .M. Wilkln.'i, l'i'i.\iiirial ,'^.'i'i'i'!iiry ; U , 11. Ki'iitlii','. lii'iniu S.i'ri'larv. /.•■r.irir a. Ill nil's n///,'-'._lluii. .1.11111'^ Mi'.Vili, lici'.-t't.'n. Clirlv-I'Muai'il |)iicU"lt. I'nwii /,'M.i !>■ luniiiii III, — IFiin. Win. Vi.iiii r, AUornry i5i-ni'ial; lion. Win. .\. Ilnii'v, .'^"li Itor tii'i.iral ; .laiiu'.''' \\ . .\ulliii',', 1:. t.. Cli'il; of tli" Ci'iirt ;i. (riirfiil I'list o.liii , — Ai'tliiir Wooil.'iitt', i'nstniast.'r (li'ii- I'.-al; (". II. Ilaniilt'in, C'liii'f CI.tK: ir.'il. M. I'.ipon. Cli.il; Aci'oiitit Itniiii'li: \\iii. Small. .1. M. In.'lis, lln-li Kerr, lliiiry Diiscoll.Cli'i'Ks liil.iiiil dUii'i'; (ii.illVi'y M. ,^i ln\art/,. .^Ir.-s,'ii;.'i.r; \\ 111. ( 'rai;,'. AIon. Cluiri li, (ii'or,;o Crai;;, Liit- li r t'an'ii'i's. h'iwiiiriat Si'-ri!ii.f;i'i< <),;i'i MV/.x /)/i.?WiHi'ii'. — lion. II. IMI, riiuiniKln; Moll. S. Ciiiiai'il, anil Win. Miii'il 1 U. \'.>^:\.. Minili.'i's of lliy IJoarJ. . Si'i'ii'tury ami .•^iipi'iinti'inli'iif. Cin-hiiin Ih'ji'Uiuu-iil. — II. Ti'i'W. ('onfi'nlJ.T of Ciisl iIiih anil .Vtn iLMtimi l,a«s. Mlliliit /».v."Wm.i(/.- Ailjnlan' (ii'iiiTal. I.ii'iit. ('.,l..ii,.l Kilw. Wallai'.'. 1 11 nail ill ^)nal•ll■l■ Ma .niilin I ; Maior of llri'/ail". MiiMli' nistiiil. Major tlio llmi. .Mi. Iiai 1 'Inl'in, i,uiialfil>; .liiil'_'i' Ailvoiatf (ii'iii.i'al, Amlrcw .M. l^nlaclvO, I'N.j.; I'aymasti r fli'iii'ral, . hliirnliiirnl. — llii'.-li Mniiro. Ks.j., M.I'. I'.. lir|i, rtnr of Srlioiijs of i'Usli'rn !>i>lrirt; ('. I). Ilanlall, K.sii., liisin'clor of .'^I'liools of Wi'stirn liisiri. t. .liiiliiiiiri/.-~\li<:. Ii. Iliijil.tirlon. Ciiii'f .Inslici': Hon. .^^ Stewart. .Mastir of liu- Molls ainl .linl.." of \ irr Ai|iiiiiall\'* Court; lloiis. W. I!, liliss, T. ('. Ilalil.nrlon, V,. M. Iii'l.i, anil W. 1''. l>i' liarii'S, .(iiiPzi'S of lli" Siipi-iiii" Coiiit ; Hon. Will. Voiin^', .Vtloriii'y (miiitiiI; linn. Win. \. Ilriiiy. So- lirilor (li'iKral; .). W. .Niiliiii'. I'rotlionotary ami CI. rk of 111" Crown. II m. Mi luulTolin, I'nsi.rt. Halifax. •• Win. lUidolf. l,nni'ii!nii';j;. ■■• Koliert .M. Ciithr, Luiu'ul.ui';;. ■• .lolin .Morton, K"iit\ illi'. " llti;.'li H"ll. Halifax. " Stayli'.v llrowii, Yarmouth. " Alox. 'Mi'IloU'/all, Aiiti;;'oni'.sto. '• >l. 1!. AlmoiK Halifax. '■ I'ldward Kiiiiiy, Halifax. Halifax, J. I'.sson, W. Aiii:.a!iil. (Xilchi'.stur, A. Ii. Ar.'hiiiakl, (i. W. .Mchollan. ("i.iiib,'rlaml. .1. Howi'. S. Kulton.. I'iclou, .1. llolini'.s. U. Murray. Hants, U. Suiitli, N. Mo4ii'r. Kinjis, 1). .Moore. .M. lii'i'kwitli. .\iiiiai)olis, Hon. .1. W. .Jolmstoii. Jiiirliy, I'raiui.'S ilouriuuf. i.iimmliuri:. .I.Cri'ijrhtoii. 15. /.wicker, l^u.^eir.s, S. J'. FrL';inaii, .i. Campl>oll. Slh'lljurne, Tims. Cofiin. Varmoiilli, Thos. Killam. Sydney, Hon. W. \. Henry, J. McKin- non. Guysborou'.'h. J. J. Marshall, ,S. Camp- Irtll. Albion Minos, II. McKenzio. Amherst, J. AV. Smith. Annapolis, D. J. Henderson. Antigonish, II, P. ilill. LK(iISLATIVE COUiNClL. lliin. .las. ]). Harris. Kentville. •• Al.'X. Keith, Halifax. '• \Nni. A. IJlark, Halilax. '• Jlaviil Cri, litoii, I'ieloii, '. llriiry U. I'Ineo. I'ii._'wash. '• .lolm 1;. Kairlianks, i)artnioutli. •• .!as. Mi'Nal.. Halifax. '• .loiiathan Mi'CuUv. Halifax. '• Win. {iri;:or, .M.lJ., llalilax. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY lion. Stewaut Cami'DEU, Speaker. Cape lir.'t-.n, I). A. McQueen. Victoria, II. Munro, .1, Munro. Iiivirness. Hon. W. Voun'j;, 1*. .Smyth. F.ii'limond. .Iiis. Ii. Uniaeke. Halifax, (Cityj h. O'C. Doyle, I!. 'Weir. Coli'he.ster, (.North Kistrict.) J. Camp- bell. Cvilcbester, (South District), lion. S. Creel man. Amherst, W. W. lient. I'ii'tou, (Town^ Martin J. AVilkins. ^Vind.'^ol•, Hon. Lewis M. ■Wilkin.s. Newport, Ichabod Dimock. I'almouth, K. Youiif.-. Cornwall is, .S. Cliipman. llortoii. Ed. I,. lirown, .M.T). Urauville, Stephen S. Thorn. POST OFFICES IN NOVA i-OOTIA. Arichat, II. McDonald. Avlesfonl, .). D. Van liunskirk. liaddoik, C. «., W. Kidstou. Uarringtou, J. 0. O.ddes. [45] II. .11. Win. Mi'lCee-i, Mabon. •• Ii. A. Mcllilly, Windsor. J'muinii III Ojliri'fx. — Veii'l 1" .Arih- il.'ai'on Willis, i». I>., Cliaiilain : .lolin C.Halibnrtoii. Clerk; .b bn W. l;iti'bi,«, biiw ( lerk; ,1. ,1. .Sawder, Hint. L'shiT of the IJlack liod. Annapolis. Alfred Whitiiian. Di,'by. .1. C. Wad". Clare, Anseliii [•'. Coineau. ^ ariiioutli. .less., .'-haw. Arjyle, .lohn liuler. Sheilmi'll", .1. l.o.'ke, I!arrin;i;ton, .losiali CoiTn. Liverpool, (^Tow n) A. Cowie. LnnLMilnir.;. '• H. S. .lost. Svdnoy (C. M.) " Hon..!. .MeLcnd. Arichat (C. If.) •' Henry Martell. J'l rmannit Oftirrrr-. — .lis. Whidilen, Clerk; Henry C. D. Twining;, Cleik Assistant; liev. .1. T. Twiiiin^r, D.I)., '''haplaiii : (r. I!, (irassio, Ser^eant-at- j '■! .'.s; Phillip r.rowu, Assistnnt Ser- IJrid ;ctown, Thos. Sti'irr, iiridanvater, A. Mor.so. Caiisn, Oi'o. Norris. CbOitur, A. Lovett. iJ .'■I i ll Sli- 11 V 1. 1 4'i' ,i If t...f 1 1 'ii'' 4G NEW BlirXSWICK. [1855. CKnncnfs Port. Mos.s Shaw. 4)i,^lpy, II. St(^\vai-L Hui'liim. A. (".iiui'TOu. Oiviiivilli'. 1{. Uiid. (iiivsliiin)", \V. CiitliT. Hints I'oi-t. .v.. I. Ilin-R Ki'iitvillc. .f. K. Iliifi liiiisiin. I/iiwrciKM! Tdwii, S. t'liiiiniiiu. IjiviTp'Mil. S. I'. Calkin. liOiKloiKliTry, .1. ('a!ii|ih('ll. liUcUs Island. X. ('lii|iui!iii. l/iwcr llirtni. il. li'inloii. IjdWiT Sti'wia'kc. \V. II ildsworth. l/iw.T Miisiiiicid')li(iit. S. li. Ilt'iiry I,uncnli\ir^, \V. KudoU". ^(litlauil. A. Ilov. i'lj.^r UKFICi'/i IN NOV.V tiOOTIA .Mahnni" Bay. II. Ktriiit. .Middle Mnsiiundiilioit. 15. A. Kjuilbar-k. New (ilas;i.\diniralty Coiirt..lohu M. I'.oliinson, Ksij.; Ma \ or of l''rederi('ton,,Jolin C. Allen, llsii. ; .Mayor of St. JuliU; James Olivo, Escj. M:W tlUUNSWICK. Andover, Benjamin I!ovorid,:.;o. Bail.' Verte. Steplieii (iorden. Bafliurst. Thomas Carman. Jtend of Pettiiodiae. .I.iseph Craiidall. Campliellton, .lames S. .Morse. Cami) ) Bello. Bernai'd Uallo;;her. Cii:'.riiani. .lames < '.aie. Colebrook, Alii.jah W. Raymond. Dalhousie. (ieorirc! B. Cowper. Dun-hesler. Charles (l>.dfi\'y. Kduiuudston, .John Hod;.^SijU. Predericton, .Vndrew S. I'hair. (la;;etown, William F. Bunnell. Hampton ferry, Henry liallett. Harvey, .1, K. llphani. HillsboroUL'h, iliehard Steeves. Ivinixston, Satnnel Poster. .Memraineodk, Silas Cliarlers. .Mill Town, .bimes liowi'S. .New.r.stle, Kdward Willistou. ih'omoeto. .lolui McPherson. Uifhibueto, John CillVrd. .''ackvillc, Christopher Milner. Salisbury, (ieorf^e Pitlield. Shediae, Kdw.iid Smith. Slieltield, .lanu'S Hamilton. St. .\ndrews. (Jeor!.-e V. (.'ampbell. St. (ieorire, John Wallace. St. Marlins, .lolut Poster. St. Stephens. David .\. Posp. Sussex Val.'. Hu'_'h .AbAIonayle. Cjil>er Mills. .\|liert llobinson. AVuodsituek. .lames thovcr. LIST OF W.VY-OFFICES IN NKW nRUNSWICIC. Aroostook, (ieorire Q\^x. B.iker's Creek. Prudent (ia;j;non. Baraeliois, Thomas OalonT. liatharst Villaue, .Joliu .^h.Al;ist,'r. Bale du Vin. .\lex. \\ illiston. Bay Siile. Frederick ^\'. Bradford. Be.ir Island, hew is Hueslis. Beeka^uimeak. ^^ illiam S. Xevous. Bi'lle Dune, .lolm Ciialniers. Belleisle Bay, .lames Lake. B"llvue Villa.L'e, .lolm W. Chapman. Bl.'ii.'k liiver (.Norlliumbeilaud Co"v). William .McNaii^'hton. Black Itiver (St.. lolm Co.). W". Ilawkes. JJIackviile, Simon Bean. Blissville. .lolm De.antillon. Blisslield. Timothy Coletnan. Boca'oec. .lames .M(d>auchlaii. Boistown. .Miles .McMillan. Bou iilary PresiiuMsle. Bichard Clarke. Buitouche. Charles .1. Smiib. Butternut lUd.ie, W. H. Keith. Cale"e;,.ia Settlement. S. Bennett. CaiiidniX- .lames K. Curry. (!ap ■ Toitueniine. Colin Vaiibuskirk. Carai(uet, .lames Blackhall, Carleton, (ieoriw V. IIardin;r. Coal .Mines. Henry C. Babbit. Co(a'.rn(!. ilames Loii!.'. Coldstream. Samuel Dickenson. Coverdale, William Smith, (^reek Boad, .\mos Krith. Cross Uoads, Wm. .M. l!.issidv. Curry \ille, .lohn Beaumont. Daws 111 Seitlemont, Isajic Dawson. Douglas Harbor, •■■ * * lKiu:;lastown. Bi.'liard Hutchison. I);iver, William Bi.'attie. Dumliarton. (ieor-e Wilson. Duuil'ri's. Sik.iiiion Howe. iiel Uiver, Ihury Junes. KUin. Joseph Itobinson. I'ani.jirant Setlkiinent, Kiihrahn W.'ird. Pioirer Board. .Icscjili Deiiulas Baxter. Pl.ailands. Ar. liibald McKen/.ie. flowers' Cove, .lolin Mayuard. Fox Creek. Philip ISurke. Freiidi Villa-e. Caleb J. Stew.irt. Cardiier's Creek, .lolm Wallace, (l;is[)ene;iux, (ieorj;e Dunn, (ieary, Willi:nn Smith, (iermantown. William Fillouioro. Iadaw.iska, Peter ('. .'ii'iiiieaux. .Madisco, .lolin Woolner, .MaL'a;;nadavic, Solemon Vail. Maple (Ji n, .lames Fraser. ManL'erville, Tliom.as Linds.ay. Mi'cli.inics' SettK'ineiit, Alexl Moore. Miildle Simonds, Thoma.s Bond. Mill Cove. Ch.is. ^V. Cox. :Millstreani, Joiin H. liviin. Moncton, .M. 1). H.irri.s" .Mount Whatlov. Kdward Carter. Mouth of Keswick, Jo.-,'ph Hallett, Mouth of .Millstn-am, T, If. Bur-ess. Moiitli of .\ere]iis, .lolm M. Naso. .Munijuart, .Murphy (iibbersoii. Muri'ay's Corner. i'iii;.-uey Murray. .\Iusi|nash, tf. V. Carman. Naaswiuik. Patrick W. Campbcdl. Naasw.'uiksis, David C. Parmit. N'aashw.iJik Villaire, .lolin L. Fletcher. Nelson. Thomas SlcKie. New Bundon, ■William Southwood. New Canaan. Benjamin Keith. .New .lerusalem, !^aiuu(>l Matiood. New .Mills. Donald McAllister. .N'orthamptoii, Hu^rli llilson. Nortli Ksk Boom. .lames Hutchison. North .lo^t^ins, Ilufus Colo. Norton, .lolm Haves. Oak Bay, Henry Policy. Oak Point (Iv.t'o.l Jas. L. Flewcllin;.'. • lak I'oint (Northnmb.Co.) A. Davidson. Petersvill'.'. Kdward .1. Lyons. I'isariueo, Thomas tiilbrilith. 18 DO. [1855. aioy. U;rby. 'iirUi'i'. iiliarJ. 1. •ish. roiiiptiolli-r (i{ i|)('i-iiit('iult:ii( I't' V, lliin. .liinics. K. Pni-kiT. (i. 1'. ;il, Jlim. .lolm A. near; AdviMMtc- Crowii, Aiidivw n ('animn, Ksi[.: ('!•'; ; Ki'irislcr in 1 \i('i>Ailiiiii;ilty lViUTi('tliIl..JcjllH Olive, Es(i. !• Milnor. field. III. liltdii. V. (.'ainpbell. lace. aer. i. r.osp. icMnnayle. tdliiiisou. over. wsor. imiu Xolilo. d.'e Sti'eves. iiiiali lien 1 let t, d (iui)dl'ellow. -wett. .i-iiiieaux. 1 Vail. ■.-ISIM'. iiidsay. All X. JTocre. ua.s Boud. x. ya:i. rd Carter. >li llaliett,. It. IUirj;e5;s. I M. Nase. Iiliersoii. II ey Murray, in. ( iinripbell. rariMit. hn L. Fletcher. uthwood. I Keiih. 1 Mahood. ister. il son. llutrbison. t'ulo. r,. riewellinir. 'o.)A.r)avidsiJii. Lvons. raith. 1.855.] niixcE Edward's island and Newfoundland. rockiiioiiclie, Tluin.'is IFardiMcro. rnllett liiver. lieiijaiiun K. C'ulpits. riH|iiii)ck, Tlidiiias 'reiiiple. I'ort i;!:.'in, .lirlm .\loiir.ie. I'resiiu' Isle. Thomas .Inhnston. I'riiiee William, .lnhn Ilea. Ijiiai'o lliiad. William lieattio. Ked lt,(iik. Michael McKindriek. liii'hmniid. 'i'linmas Curri.'. liiver de (,'lnite, Henry liaird. lUisa^iiriiis. Tlmnias il. .'-'tnilh. Salnidu Kiver ^CJ. (.'u'y ) C Kiiistiad. t^ahnoM Uiver (^.'"t..Iuhii Cnuiity;, i;. U. I'atlersDii. S:'.lt .'^priie.'s. Itohert Luekey. f^/ely s .Mills, Kolii'rt .Morrison, .'^hejiody Koad. \\ eedon Ko.vler. !-lii))Iii^'aii, Tliumu.s f^. JJakhviii. Oiiii-r.il l'':-l 0;iin\ — TohnUowe. i;s' 1(. Hutchison, L'lid do.; 11. (". I'rink. ." Lan;_-rill, Ollice Keeper ; .Iiphn Leitch WAY-OFl'ICKS IN NEW BIlUXaWlCK— (.vj«^mi<«?. Simoiids. Stephen (i. Huriiee. Smith's Creek, .'ames K. W liite. ."■'milirs Town. Klune/.er Smith. Soiitliainiiton. Tli"iiias (\ Alliertnu. South I'ay. ,)oM]ih l!o!.;'_'S. South l!r. Keiinelie.'cassis, D.an.tJodard South linincli, Oroinocto. C. Flowurs. Sprin'^tiel'l. .Malcohn Kin'_'. Spruce hake, Kdward Stapleton. Stanley, .lames .Malone. St. iJa.sil. Thomas I>. Ilyan. Sussex l'orta.;e, \\ illiam h. Teakles. Tal.j-intac. Knil,.rick Mcl.eod. Taylor \iilaLre. Charles T.-iylor. 'i'en Mile Creek. John S. Parker. Tracadie, .lames Voumr. I'pha!!!. Isaac \. l)od;:". Ljipor l!ay du Ain, W iiliam 1)1. II'S. |.. I'ontiiiaster-t.eiieral: ^V. W. llarnard, C rd do.: K. .1. heavitl. -Itli do.: T. 1!. Allan. 1st i^etter Carrier; iliunes Leitch, "Jml di Tpper r.ri.diloii. 'Wm. li. Thempkiiis. I pper Kent, (leor^'e .Millierrv. I'ji)! .r Cneeiisliury. Israel .\lheiton. I'pper Sacl.\ille. l-.dwin .-Vyer. I pper Smith's Creek. W in". .Mace. l'l>perSoutlia!ii])ton..lohn S. ralterson Lpper Sussex. .John .Mcl.e(.d. jnn. rpper W icklow. ri:-a\-. J.,';ii..nrv I'.ihner. ^ar.'i.aiit-at-.Vrms a;.d L>her of the lilack Ked," }'intinnsl( r ^'i (en;/.— Thomas Oweu. CONSTITLTNCI KS. NAM::.^. Kinfs Count'/. First District, W. Cooper.'.l. Mcrntosh. Second District, Hon. 11. Wheeler, J. i Dinj;wall. Third Distri.t, .1. AVi-litman, Hon. Y.. Thornton. Oeorjretnwn. .\.MeU mild, Thomas H. Havilaud. f!.-iieral I'ost Office, Charlotte Town, Thomas Owen, I'.istmaster (ieneral. Anderson's lload, I'atrick .Muriihy. ]iay Fortune, W. Uiulerhay. Jiarrett's Cress, W. Clover, licdique. Colon .McLalland. licltUst, .los.'ph A. Kinsou. lionshaw, .iohn Ciarvie. lirackley I'oint, .lanies .Vnld. Cape Traverse. Hector CainphelL Cascniii)),'c. ,\lcx. .Me,4J,'erson. Cavendish. D.inicl .McNeil. Core Ih'.id. .I;is. Shaw. II.' .Saole, C.-lin Holmes. Fanlii'ld. I'atriik Ka\enu;;h- loxsTrrrKNTiKS. nami;s. Charlotutown, Hon. K. Palmer, Hon. F. liOiit;worth. Qiti'i'n'.i OiHiil'i. I'irst District, Hon. (i. C.il.s. A. haml. Si'coiid District. W. Mctiiil. i!..Mooiiev. Third Distri t.W. Dm:-, I). M .ntro.sel I'lhvr. I hi' III I/. First Di.-itiict. Hon. .lis. W"arhiirton. .lames leo. rOST OFFICES IN' F I! I N C E F.DW'AUd'.S Fort .\u.;ustus. Franci*! Kelly, (ieorire Town, .Martin Hvrne. Kildiuv, Hcnrv W. II. .ale. Lot T. .Martin liolleran. Lot U. .lames Kill.ude. hot 111, .hniies L\sle. hot -IT, .Mexandir .^IcV.'iin. Lot r,7. .John .McKay. .Mount I'leasant, .\. H_':in. .Murray llarlior. .'olin Dilzi il. .New (ilasf;dw, Andrew NesUt. New London, D. .Mclntyru. Orwell. Donald McLeodi I'.irk Corner, \\illiam ('ou>-ias. I'ortllill, James Crasswcll, roXSTITl'MXelhS. N'AMKS. Sec.imi Uislrii't, Sianisl.uis I'errv. W. n.ark. Third Distri; t, Hon. W . Lord, .lames -Mnirlicad. Frin,,^ Town, lion, .1. II. H.avilapd, 11. ill. D. .Mctiomery. C,',r/,. -John .McNeil. IS L.\M). I'ri:'.ce Town, Jolui raiiiphell. (iu.iiiiiore, .Iohn .\yres. Kusti.-o. .I.ihn Fai'rrlou/h. Saint I'.leanors, .laims .). Frasier. S.iiiit Mjir.rarets D.m.ild .McDonald. Saint I'eters, .I.jIui .lardini". Saint I'eler's Hay. .(olin Siillicrland. Sonres, .las. MiF;irlane. Siimnnn'side. I'atiiik I'onicr. Ti.nuish. \\ illiam liuMianl. Traveller's licsl .Iohn Townsh.'nd. 'J'ryon liei-ve. Thomas Jloi'kins. I Vernon liivei-. Malhew lo dmond. I Wi'st Cajie. .lames Kinlev. I While S iiid.s. Wm. Deli.' PliOVINCE OF NEWFOUNT;LAND. Seat of Cov.rnmont, St. .Tolm's; Goveriinr. Hi.s Kxcel- len.'v Ki:u Daii.kv Hamilton, Ksip ; Frivato Sec'y, Aidi'-de-C.imp, Lieut. S. Ih Kekewicb. Kririitivr II ml Legislative Coitvnil. — Hon, SI.TJor 'William leiliiison, Coinmandinj; Uoyal Kn}:lneers, Commandant; v.. .M. .\rcliiliald. Attorney General ; J. Crowdy, Colonial Sccrttary and Clerk of Couuoil ; W. 1?, Row ; W, Thomas; .1. Noad, Surveyor-General; C. F. IJeunett ; L. O'Urieu; T. li. Joh; .1. J. Grieve. Oliirir.i iif L':iigl<'livc Chniici7.—C. Ayrft, Clerk ; B, Rob- inson. .M/i.ster ill Chancery; ¥. IX. Uonuie, Usher of the JSl.ick Rod. I/iiiisr (if ,UfrmU>i.—3. Kent, Ppoaker, Con.stituoncies : St. .luhn's— .1. Kent, R. .T, Parsons, 1'. F. Little ; Conception llav— !■;. Haniahan, J. Haywood, J. Remister, W. Talhot; ■i'rinitv Rav— S. March; B mavista— .1. Warren; Fo},'o— (J. id— -P. Winser; I'laceiitia and .St. H. Kmerson ; Ferry Lan .'.Lirv's— A. Sbe.a, O. J. Hogsett ; Burin— C. Beuniug Fortune Ray— H. WMIoyk'S. ... , . . , „ „ . I'eritiancnt Oljiccrs.—J- Stuart, Clerk; K. Iloldon, As- .Suomou, Assistant ; Johu I- reumaii, Messeuyur Crowdy, ('oloni;:l Secretary, Treasinrr'.t Oil'ity. — R. Carter, ('.loniil Treasurer. liitrvi'!/ DejMrtiiii 111. — Hon. .1. .Noad. Sur\eyor-(;ei)iral. Crown Lutv J/i inirtiiniit. — Hon, K. M. .\rchil.ald. .Attor- ney Gimerai; Hon. K. H. Lm.r.^on, So'icjtor-deni.ral. Ciisloni.'! DejMirtmii't. — .lohii Kent. Colleitorol' Rev.nni-. Jiiiliiiiinj, — Hon. !•'. Drady. Clii.d' .luslice ; Hon. A. W. De Rarres, and .1. Siinms. .\s.-i^t,int .IinUres: C. minims. Chief Clerk and ReL'istrar of Mipr.^nii' and t eiitr.al ('..nit ; J.Stark, do. .Norlhern Circuit Coiirl ; li. Siiiims, do. South- ern Circuit Court. F/lHriiliimal. — Grants to this Depariineiit are expended under the authority of local hoards ap|)oiiite>!US. William .1. Sti'iilaluiil. Trinitv. A. iiurliaiinaii. lionavista. .luliii Ijawri'iuc. BANKS. [1855. I'OST OFFICKS IN Ni:WKOLM)LANI). ' (iivcii's I'diid. Lfircnzd Moori-. i Koirii. .laiiii's I'i/.^ii'nilil. : 'I'williiiL'-ati'. .lisipli .1. PcaiTO. ' li.iy Hulls .Maitiii AVilliaiiiH. i I'vi'ivlaiid. .Iiiliri .Mofcy. , Trrpass(^y. ■T<^hn Dovoreaux. ' !^t. .Marv's. llaiuiila! >iar' ,7c ■y.'ni NAMKSlir IIANKH. (IITICKII' .Ipiiii' Canada .11. l.all.v. Airt'iit. .(■"iimiiTc-ial .S. M. Saii.IH.ul, A.u'ont .Ipjiur Canada .A. Ilnldi'ii, A'.'i'iil .Cnimiii'rciil .Moiitri'al U. 1-imllav. A-riit. .(). .Mi'Mdci'. A'jciit. liinuinanvitie, .AloiitrL'ai .('il V Uaiilc .('(.jiiT Canada .<■.•!. r.uv Davids ,.)aiii.. •UlllP A;r;'nt. on, .Xircr.t. .Knlici't Armour, Av't'iit. iirantfuvd Brfir.lvHle Jli/tovn America .V. i'. Smitlic Mana''i'r. ..Mont real .A. (irecr. Au'i'nt. .1 PI •r Canada .1!. ¥. CInir.li. A;iout. ComMR'nial. .Andrew Tliomsoii, A;.'ent. .M.intreal .!••. ^r. II ■nt. .Iliper ('anada .11. i^. Cassells. Ai;c .li. .\. Anieriea .A. C. Kelly, A;.cent. .. Montreal . .1'. I'. Harris, Asent. .(iileliee . . .11. V. Noel, Au'ent. .1 plier Canada .(leorii'e 'I'liomas, Cashier. .(lore . . . -A. (.'liartc'iiss, .V;.'ent. .Ipper Canada ..liimes Mai'Irr(')7)')o/(A;);r/i. Mont real .t Ci>. ti. Co. liank of liiverpool. 7y/uic'<»rf//i(.Vi'.)l!pper Canada .Urilish Linen Ooniixmy. I'I,.\C'F.S. ,\.OIKS or IS.VNKS. 01-'F!C1'.I',S. iloiitrcul. Ximiiirii . Aiiioh t . Oslidivn . J'nn'.t . . .(lore . • . /'(/•//( Comniereial. JUrrhoVdiiah .Comnieri'ia! . .AVni. Ckixton. Airer.t. • li. X. .\meriea.n. Pavidsoii, ,Mni:,".trer. .Comniereial ..V. H. Camplvll, Cashier. .I'ppir Canada .T. .\leCorniiek. A'Aciit. .Qu,'h( .1.. .M. Cn A.. it. .Cuinuiercial. ..lame.s Laiier, Ap-nt. ,.J;i!iies .Miiuno, A;^e!it. .A. Leslie. ,\fj;ent. .Montreal .MontreJil ', lelio A-ei:t. .('. .\lorlim.r, .\'.cent. j Port Jfipc . .Upper Canada .1'.. .". Smith. Ai;cut. ! '• . . .Commercial. .W. 1". Harpei-, .\t;ent. j '• . . .Montreal . .1'.. \. •Waddell, A.i;vtiU i I'nrt Sliuili;/ .Moiitii .!•;. K. Wan J'rcniilt A-ent, .Coiiiinercial. ..lohn I'altiin, A;,'eiit. '■ . . ..Montreal . .W. D. Diekeiison, Ap.iit. Qw'.i'C . . .(^ueliee . . .('. (ietliiii;_'s, (.'ashi.'r. " . . .I'p|ier Canaila .J. K. liradshaw, .^Iall.•l!_'e>•. '• . . .1*. N. America. I{. Ca.ssells. .'Manager, '• . . ..^^olltreal . .W. (iunii, .Manarer. " . . .City liank . .Daniel .Medie, .\;;(int. Strnitt . . .Upp' r Canaila ..Me.xaiiiier Vidal, A\'i lit. . . .Co'nniercial. .(!. W. Thomas, A,'e;it. Sitidt .V/c MurkU. .N. America ..,'. lialleiid -n, A;.:eiit. Slicrbrnnl-c . ,'>'imcoc . . Snidliunijitini .SV. (Mill riiii'n St. Thomas . Slndfonl . Thrti' RiriTS Turouto Trenton . Whithji . i^'ocdit'ic': .Montr(>al " . . .Comniereial " . . .(lore . . C,'liix:inw (^'<•')^)^^lntl•eal Duhliil (Irrl.) .Coininercial " . . .City liank Xiw I'lrh l!ri;isli Linen Company .Conimereial Hank. .Union Hank. .liritish Linen Company, .lioyli'. Son, & Co. ..Vational liank of Ireland .Upjier Canada ..I. (i. Kin^ k Soils. '• . . .li. .N. Aineri'a .Ward .t Co. " ■ . .Commercial. ..Merchants' Hank. liANK HOLIDAYS. l'l>p,-r fU'iadti.—'ln.vn^n Hirthday; Christmas Day ; New Year's Day ; (iond Priday; Wt'iiihor . . AOKN'TS. in, \CKS. yi'w I'ork . .li. N. America .W. Dunn. At'eiit. .City liank . .W. liitchie, 'A;,'en!. .(Jore . . . .1). Camjiliell. .Au'ent. .U]ipi>r Canada ..Mexander .McSahli, A'.re-.it, .Nij.!;ara!)istrict.)oliii Smart, Cashier. .Upper Canada .T. L. Helliwell. Cashier. .Comniereial. .deor^re 1!', Kert. A;:;e!it. ..Montreal . .11 .Mittleherirer, A;;en'^ .Montreal . .10. .M. Varwood, Auaiit. .Upper Canada J. C. ^\'. Daly, Aj^eiit. .t'liper Canada . — De Moulin. .V^'ent. .li. X. America .W. Siini-all. .\;ent. ..■^lontreal . ..I. I,. .Mc.Xair. .V^-nt'. .City liank . ..lames Dic;;son. Ai^ont. .Quebec . . ..lolin McDoujall. .\;rent. .Upper Canada .T. (1. Itidout. Cashier. .li. N. America .W. (!. Cassells, Manrerer. ,Comniercial . .C. .T. CamiiLell, Cashier. •Montreal . ..(, Stevenson, .Jr., .Manajccr. .City liank . ..hihii Jlajor. Manairer. .(iuehee . . .^V. W. liaiisoin, .llanatjcr. .Du I'eupio . .i-:. U. Whittemore, A'jrent. . farmers' . .W. li. I'hijips, Manajrer. .Montreal . ..I. Cumiiiiiifr, .A^'eiit. ..Montrial . .Thomas Dow, Ai^eiit. .(ion; lames ln;.:ers(il. Ajzcnt. ..Montreal . .W. 1'. Street, A;j;ent. .Upper Canada .Thomas i'l. Tro^v, Asront. N.\MES OF n.v\:;.-. OFFrcr.n.'i. Montrial . .I?:!nk of Commerce. .On chec . . .Alaitland. I'help.;, .t Co. .City liank . .liank of the liepiililic. .(ion; . . . .Wanl & Co.,and.Mereh. B'k. .Montreal . .S. ileii.shaw .^ Sons. .Ipper Canada .New Vork State Daiil;. .Commercial. .New Vork Slate liank. .(ioro . . . .New York Stale Hank. .I'|i[ier Canada .Luthi>r '\Vri..;hfs l!a;ik. .Upper Canada .Uochester City liank. St. ./o/i/i(.V. 7)'.di. N. America .Hank of li. N." America. " " liUi'hec . . .Comniereial lia-ik, .N. H. ILdifax (A'. .S'.)H. N. America .Hank of li. N. Ani^'vica, " " Montri'Ml . .Hank of Nova Scot la, SlJnhm{y.F.) H. N. America .Hank of H. .\. America. lir>!il(,n Albany Os-n-i'ijn . I'lii'/tcstcr Montreal Prr.dcnctim(.\JI.)i,luiil>iJC Monday Day; also all .Uiii in Hank. .Central Hani Ash '\Ved;le^d.v.■. ami I.asttT ay, A. r,(»((f/((.— New Year's Day : Kpiphanv; Annunciation Day; (loodKridav; Ascension Day ; Corpus Christi St. IVter'i! and St. Paul's Day; AH .^aints' Day; Conception Dav ; Christmas Day and the (iiieen's Dirlh Day. 11 daysi a))poi>ited hy Proclamation for a Soloum I'ast, or as a Day of Thanksgiving'. [48] [1855. Ul ■i. in h. K. r; nnt.. Aj^ciit. •1111. ALt.'Ut. .';ishii'i\ \v, ,^I;lll;l!.'l'>•. ;ui:i;;i'r. iiiirci'. , A-ciit. ha. A, Tilt. <, A,'c:it. A^c.nit. ■lit. ■Xitnt. AL'.'llt. •Salib, Acro'.it. 'aslii,'!'. l.CVishhT. t, A;;V!it. 1', Au'cii^ il, A^'i'iit. A-i'iit. A'_'cnt. \';ciit. .V'viit. 1. At-i.'nf. all. A;ron!. iislii.M-. M;i!i!i;rc". (."Mfiliii'f. Ii'., M:uia^cr. DiaiTlT. 1. .Manni^or. ii'o, A'jreut. Maiiajror. :\'j;('lli". A-(-nt. ]. Auvnt. ;,*oiit. w, Agunt. r;'('. li.i, .t Co. imtilic. i.M.Tch.B'k. ■uns. r.aiik. ■ liank. : liaiik. s liauk. liauk. Aiiii'rii'a. :\k, N. 15. ^iii"i-it;i, 'I'liila. Imerii'a. iiiul I^a.'itiT irjius Christ! .s Uirlh Diiy, 1855.] CLERGY OF CANADA. 49 Uuitvd Church of Eujjlaatl aiiil Iixlumit DIOCi:«KOK QUKUEO. DI.STUICT OF CiJJl-.IlEO. Tyrd m.'iliop (if Quehcc—Wv^ht RcvO J ilouiitain, i) i). BUhops Oll'icUd anil Kraininint) O'nuplain — lluv Uoo Mai-kij, D D. I'rivuU Sue — Uov A Mmiiitain, A J5. Quebec — Uishop of Quolice, Rector; G Ciiwill, A M, Chapluin to tho Foivos; I". W Sc-wull, Holy TriiiUv, Mackio. 1) D, Cathedral Di.strict; (iilbcit IVroy, iJ A, St Peter's; lUJ I'lces, St I'aul's; A W Mountain, Curato; C llStewart, J{ A, Assistuut Miuistor Trinity (J^hapel. r'liid Levy — .) Torrance Mii)tini»r.nci I'hll — II II IJurrairo. Vdlc.'irtiiir, Lake IkaupoH, Sl/jJidtam — i: C Parkin. W. S:/lirjl<;- and SI. Giles— W King J.^yil.s—,l Carry L'ji/iir Jirliui'l., Tturrnrss, and part of ir.il!fax—\\ Koo I'ivicrc iln Loup — K W Ross />(.n—n Rirtch J'Tliicuf, F A Smith ji'iiin/ Louis — T IVunefatlior, IJ A iSecri'tdr;/ to Church (^Vx'iVfy — W A Adauison. D C L Tr'ivi'Uing .\(ii/ — 'WBelamare OijK Oire and Mai Bay — R Short I'l (•..•'• — Vacant .Vtd' Cyirlixk', Bay Chaleura, I'a.tpi'hiuc, JTi.pe Town, and Ihrt Daniel — U Milne, M A iljLij'lden Islands— V Boylo DIOCESE OF MONTREAL. DISTRICT OF MONTREAL. L'ird Bishop of Mndreal — Ri;^ht Rev Francis Fulford, I) D M''Utreal — Cathedral, Dean, Very Rev J Hethune, D D; Senior Canon, Von Arclideacon Lower, MA; Junior Canon, Rev S (iilson, JI A ; Hono- rary Canons, Rev James Reid, Rev M Towiiseiid, Rev AV T Leach, DCL, Uev C Hancroft, M A Arclnleacon of Montre.il, Von II Bl Lower, M A Bishop's Cliaplains. Venerable Aroh- deac^ou Lower, M A, Rov J Scott, M A Bishop's Secretary, Rev Canon OiLson, MA. iSS t'koTfie's Church — R<'V Canon T-e.ach. D C L: Rev W B Bond, Assistant MinisU'r. Trinity Church — Rev A D GauipboU St Stephen's Church— ,1 Klle^'ood. B A, iSV Luke's Church, Canon (iilson, M A Military Cluijilain—HL'V E J UofiL'rs St Anilnw's — Win Abljott, Rector Sirel — W .Vndcr.son Chri.^tiecille—J A .McLeod .S7.7m/(/i— C Bancroft, M A. Rector. Chambt:i—\ I' M'liite. Rector Sill (I'ord and W'dtirloo—.S. II Whittcn St Martin's anI A. Assistant Minister of St James'; J O I) Makeuzie, B A, Minister of St. I'aul's Church; Alexander Sanson, Minister of Trioitv Church; Stephen Lett, LLD. Minister of St George's Church; Henry Scaddinp, DD. .■Mi- nister of Church of tho Holy Trinity, and Chaplain to the Ixird Bishop: W S Darltn?, Assistant Minister of the Church of the Holy Trinitv ; T S Kenneily, Sec. of the Church So- ciety ; J Beaven, D I), Professor of Moral Philosophy and Ethics, Tiv ronto University ; George Maynard, M .\, Mathematical Ma.ster, Upper Canada Collene; G Whitakor, M A, I'rovost of Trinity College; E St John I'arry. M A, Pififessor of Clas- sical Literature; G C Irving, M A, I'rofossor of Mathimiatios. [49] I Elo',ici,ke.—l\. C CiKijicr. B A, Rector ' Toronto Township — Saltern (iivins ! York Mills— n. .Mitcliele. .M A, Rector S'rertsrille — Rob. .1 .Ma Travellinjr Missionary— Francis Tre- niayiiu, Jiir. NIA(iAR.V DISTRICT. Xiaiiara—T Crcn, Rector, Offlciatinp Cliaplain to the Forces Grimsliy — F J Lundy, D (' L, Rector Chippewa, Stamfird, QurensUm, atul Druiamondrille — W Lecniintr, Rector; C L Indes, B A. Assistant Thorohl—'i: H Fuller Rector Fort AVi'c— Elliott Grasett, M A Rector SI Catherines — \ F Atkinson, Rector ; J. Strutt Lauder. .Assistant iMidh — Alexander Dixon, B .V, Roctor I'lirt Muitlanil and Danville — Adam Towiiley Settlements en Grand Bive.r — B Cud- . more Hill. M A TAUlOT DISTRICT. Simrof — Francis Evans, Rocttir; Geo Salmon, Sujieraunuated LONDON DISTRICT. London — B Croiiyn, M.V, Rector; Henry Hayward, Assistant London Township — C C Brough, A ft. Rector. .SY. 'y/imna*— GeorRe Caulfield, A B, Rector Adelaide — A Mortimer, Rector Cnrrador — R Flood, .'^I A, Rector, and Missionary to tht3 Muncey Town In- dians 3 mi* m.' " r 60 CLERGY. [1855. ■»' I ' I'V'I." y^> -1,1. 11,.^ ;,i.^;'" 'ii- 7''>r< Jliirw>'ll—\l liati- .K'ssopp, MA Tyrcmiiicll, ffc— Henry Uulhiud Niditlnit,' — C liniwu I'orl tr A JiKyJicliI, It I'(";ii-ipl.i'll. M A i^lnit/i.nl, Kplii-iiiu I'iittt'i's.n JiUiiichanl, Anii'd I.aiiiiiuiiiii wkst;:k^ dkstuh t. S(in(htJ<^ M' F S Harper, liactor it'nj>aHo', W U Landiir, A )t, Kectnr Jitilierxt l.tliind, .Inhn Itothwall, A 15 Oimdni L'i::yh'ourmtyh and I't^tkiml. Paul Shirle.T S^detUaim. KC I'ower JOIINSTOW.V DISTRICT. Brnch-nir; ,1. Travers l.e^is, A B Blixdictl Tiii'H. AV C Claiko Preswlt, K..lvrt lilakoy, Kector Kemj>ivil!e, II H flees. Jtector ffmitirs /•'«//>■. .1 H V\ oiTcll Ihavtllwu MissMiarics, N Watkina, !•' Treniayiie DATilUliBT IlISTKICT. I'nlh, Alexandc^r I'ynf, Ktctor ; M | Harris, superannuated I'\iUilduivii, I! Lewis I'alfnham (ind I'dzrai/. .1 A Morris y.errickviUf, Kbeiie/er .M.yrri.i DAI.IIflU.SIE DISTitlCT. Ih'hwn. S S Stmn;,', B 1). Itectcr likhinnttil, .'i hii rioed, Keclor March, Matthew Kur KASTKRN DISTRICT. ('iirnHvdl, Henry I'atton, Hector U'illiutii.iliiir;//!, K J I!os\vell. Koctor O.-iitdiriiCi'.; Iti.inaino Koljih M'luido.in and lAlwanbourijh, J Har ris OTTAWA DISTRICT. Wii4 iriiwh-cshur;/, II L Stti^hoiison MAMT'lfl.IN ISLAND. V A OMeara, LLD. Roman Culliolic Clturcli. D!U('i:sK OF t2ur;i5i:c. Mc,nseij;netir, I' if Tur;.'o(jn,Archovoquo de (iucl.iei: MniiseiLiiieur C F ]!aillan;^Qon, IJTOiiue de Tina, ct Ccadjuti'ur \':cairi::; (,'nie.riiii.i; A iMnillonx, 51 Chanvin, C Uauvtvau, C F Cazeau, L .1 Ca.siult A r Ardii'.vecJie, C V ra:wati, A'icnh-e (ieneral; JHA Ferland, T l!oy. I' H Harkin, K(hii Lan,u:e^ in. Secretaire du Diocese ; .1 Cittcllior ut llCa.sgraiu, sous secretaires l')i(rert:de Land ft fi'inuhiure dr (Racier, L .) Casault. Sup; A I'arant IjS Oinjtras, Leon (iin^;ra.i, M For- jrue.s, I'roc; K A Taschereau, E Hiiran, .T F Faillairirp, I'elix liutean. j;d Ml tln.t, C L;iveruiro, O Audet T Hainel An ('iilliric do Stf Anne. V I'ilotc. Sup : F. l!i"iiard, (1 Trenddav. 1' H liou- chy, U I'ltvin, A JUatic'hutto, A I'el- letier C'ld-ede Qia'irr,,l Auclair yiaiiir./:. G F E Krolet, I) Itacine, et S Fafard fjjU!;e St Jean, I'aradis. Ant Kacino SlI'airiM. .lair.es Nelligan, EBuniniau, J x\ Cainphell I'r.'udhies /full I lUni, M Leinieux A Lu F'rancoi.'!, aiice euro Oha])li;iu dcs iSictirs ue la Charite, T Ivoy Chiq'iUun Ihpitnl CniPral. E G Planto Anvkn t'JiajtUiin. \i T JSedai d Can: de. SI Ji'ncli. 7, Chai'est Vicairea, .1 I> Z liolduc, A Ladriere, F Glainondon et G Hudnii Ifilii'al de Mamio. ,T H / liolduo Si Siari'av, V.\l Vi' Durccher, I'inct ct Greiner, M .1 La J'diale a iVrcc/.v et Ih/piicaux Mili- tairc.s. V H Harkin Omari'aaliim dualarmmes. KIl ri' C. Sihiieider. Sup T G J Ucaudry. J B Faleur, L Mercier ISLE d'orlean'S. Si P;,-rre, Joseijh Tardif >S'^ Laurent, J iSatid ♦•^V ,fean. A Gcsselin St Prancais, T F Destni.'niaisons Sle I'limille, G H Jiessi rer COTiniU KORD. Grntiih'ne.1. (i S Derome St (\i.innr, N Guertin ' }'>rsrliaiii,'iaalt. C F. I'oire Hfp Sante, V Morin SI Jlasile. Z Ginirras \ i.'cnrutils, a Lemcine [60] Ihinir, an.r Tremlilea, \, I'arant .SV Ihupiv.nd, I' .1 Hediird St AaijiD^tin, A Milillo Sle <\dhcrine. ^V Dunn Ste Piye, I' Hunt Aneicnne Lorrlle.,! Lahertjo St AndTiiur, F lioucher Cliarlelxnirr/, K l'ayi:ient Lac Ilcai/j>wrl it Laval, I' Sax Vidrarlicr ct Sl-a:eliain, V Clarke, Hi'.iiiipart, L 'I" Hei'vaj-d .lo.seph La,i;ui'ux, Viiairo Amjc dardicii, IJ Mc Gauran ; J Assrlin. atic cure Cladeaii Plrh.er. V. V. Tiiraut Sle Anvf, I' (iariepf St Fere.'d, J I'.Cdt.,." SI ,fi}/u'lii}it. F X Lcduc Petite Piviere, T L.ireucho liiiie SI I'aut, ftl Chau\in; L Otisic^ Vicairo St lyhain, V CK-ment Ehdutements, C Gannon; E Kejiin, Tj- caire hie aiix Omdref. ,7 B IVllclior .S7 hrnee, C I'l itlint Midbaie. A Hiaudry Vicaire, Mclmlas Audet Sle Aijiu's, (i TreiiiMiy P.^roa/niiitiv el posies de la rated". Kord, I'.ll I'l'. Chailes Arnnud et Fatrl C/iiandiiiii, J B (.iu,u,iion : F A lilonin, Vicaire (h-ande Baif., L Gill ; F Morissot, Ti- cairo COTi; DU SCD. St.Tean De!:ehaillon.Jn:, Leeds, dv, 3 Giady, M Dowlinij: St .Jeane Chrync^tinne. V Mcaumont \ Pde I.ev;i'.,\ D Deziul \icalre, I' lirttitet P.inte Leeij. L 11 Hcutier Vicaire, 1' Dionuo St J/eari, J 1! Grciiior St Jsidure, L Foulin J. Couture, Ancf uro SI. Ansdnie. J B lieruier Sle. Marie, L I'reul:: St El:ear, Ls H Grenier Sllirnurd, E Mei-re St. .fo.^epli de la Jkace, DMattineau St Predcric, F (.'aron St Pranriiis Jieaure. F X Tessier Lamhtim e.t Pursijik, N Godbuut Trinij. C Itoy SI Ik-art/C, A A Campeau Praiiiftan, M Kerri.L'au S'e Claire, J Lai),ue\in Sle Marguerite. Y, Halle Sle JTenaline, C Beaumont St Gerrais, I' I'ouliot E V Dion, Aicaiie. St lAimtiert, O lirunet SI La:are, E Dttt'our St Charles, I' Aill(>nouvi) A Mailloux, V G Heaiimnnt, L Uihaie St Michel, N C Fortior St Valief, N Beauliieii SI Paphael, J B Peri a.s Perlhier, .1 Bi nciifant St Prancma Pie da Sad. L. L B«llaJ:«ilo St Pierre Piv da Sad. 7, Sirois Vatij, (Jiiui'i'oiiii, Vio (.lun ,V( JMcHi: d St Atcxand, J JIatte ,SY J/i.)ii:;lassl'iwit, lOc.. J Sassaville ./{inarcnliirc. (t:c, J L Alain (frtinit liicici-c. <(x.. L Di'sjai'dins J'lijie'iiac. (<:■•., K I' Lapoiut lUitiijDuche. I't (Xirhiton, .1 Jiuland M'H;r..sr. dks trois rivikrks Vi 'airis. il Nnist-ux ; E t'iiabot Si'civtairc. L llamclin Chap (lex I'l-.'sulinc.iyO Loran;.'or An Siitiit'tiri' (In Xicoirt, C Ilarpur, HuiwriL'ur ; C Dion, OCaron,T Caroii, F Di's;iulnit,'r, S D, N Uellemaro COTK DU .VORD. Masl:iiiiiii!re rt SI Jnslin, L K Kois Jiificri' da Lnup, J Leliourdais L Manoiix, anciuu euro; P vicaire Yaiuac'iMic. II Rorion, vicaro Sle ^V^•(((V, A Mayrand St Lciii. It Aubrv SI lUidin, .1 II Lnttinvillo SI Jiri(min'in'vil!e. dr., ,1 HLeclerc aSV Nor! el d\irllinhaxh-a, J Trinco St C!,ri:f)liP. L II Suzor Wmtl'm it Lie Ai/lmer, d-e, Q Duhault St />./r,W. .1 IduK'lior St Ouilh'tnic \, O Desilt'tB St Micnc.l li' i'undxi-a, I Lgbrun St I'Vitncnh, J 1? Olsramps St Thiimiii de. I'ierrcvilh, J Maurault Hui'.dn I-V'vre, M Carrier, Uelcourt SI Xcp'i'f'n. A A Marcoux Ki'coli't. li T Forti*r Stf M'ini'/ue, 'L |{(>un\ J Harper St I'.'p'i-n' liU'-tin, J C Murquig lltciincoiirt. S Malo Roy, Ste (krtrwle, I' do Villurs Ikidilly, () liaruo .SV I'ii'rri' Lp.il'Pr^iiirti, ("hartre A LbcIoi'c, anciuu curu DIO'Ji;iSK DG MON'TRKAr. >Innsi'i;;ni'>ir I l!iMir;xot, I'.voqno du Mi'ntrL'ul. Mi-nsei^neur •! ^•■oc(]in.', Kvcijno du Montreal. Munscivnenr J Laroiiua, i;voi|Ui.' do Cydunia, Co- niiiutynr ^1 I Hiwht, A V Trntoau, J O Pare, St'crt'tairc. li A Pinsoncanlt, V I'ilon. T ['lanion.lun. ll.Morpau, PteUanc, sous Si";rutairu. P LatVanu Viraire!:(!ciiernit.r., M M A Mansoau, P I, Archanibault..! U Kelly, P Pill- nadclu. A V Trnteau An S'minnirf. df Mindrml, M M P Pill- audi'lo, Siip.'rii'ur. .1 H P.oupo. J Conipte, Proo .1 H .^t Pierro, U Larre, .1 Arraiid, L VilliMieuvo, A (iranjon, K Pi,'ard, M L Honifssant. a .M«r- cii-r. li Peli-isier. J JCmollv, C M K Voirdvf, .1 P elianial, F Uanii-1. .1 Itardv, H Prevo.st. P Dowd, P McCulla, M (Cliriin. P Murphy, I) Tanibarcau, J F Lacan, ACQ Dos- nia/.uri'S. Viiaire, II Iurthallor Hospice SI Joycpli. a la LmigMt Puinla,, J B Kelly, .1 M Belleuger, A T La- parde, S Paquet miecft de ClKiiuhl;/. V M Jli^'nault, Siiperieur, F T Laliayu, Directeur. Ihllpf/e de L' A^i^umptiim, A Dupuis, Direoteur: N Barret, F Bour;?eault CWefie de Sle Therc^c. S Tassf. Snpo- rifur, J Duquot, L Bageuais, II A Verreau (Ml'ije de U Industrie. F- Clmmpafnieur. Supiirieur. P Lajoio, Direiteur, C J Lagoroo Institut des Sourds-Muots isr.F. nr. moxtreal. St L'mrcnI. >I M. .1 B (iernniu Slip, di'ji Freres St .Tn.-irph, .1 Ucze Sle Genevieve. L M Befebvro S'e Anve. L .1 Ilnot I'ointe Vliiire. E C Fabre, P I) Bioard, Aneion euro Luchine. A Duranspau L'tnone-l'dinte, .1 B Drape.au P<)inte.-quoy Sic P lix rt SJcan de Jfal'ia, J S AuMii St 7V,-mi<(», C Bebel Indnrlrie, Ant Mansoau Sic Elizalielli, Biinyon St Aorlicrt. T 11 Da-enuist Lavaltrie, II Marcotto Liinnrie,,) (ttiiroux StSidpice.A Moll St. Panl.T I, Brassard Kildare, I) Bajurto Sle Melanie, F.leani\nttr litpodiijny, F Labelle, E Ba'-vile, au cien euro L' Assumption, F Dorval S' Jactpics dc I' Acliifinn, J f{ Pai'o C/'updessifursile X/<'.l;»ia, A StUtreclM St. Liijwiri. ^ Perrault St Ale.iis, V Clement Sle Jidicn)ie, C Loraniier St Alplionse. li Provost St Rocli de V Acliiijan, J B LnlKlIc M/.i/i. Tlliiteau .SV n-prd. M (."hnrron .SV Henry,,} .M Cliaviiriiy ; B (ia^^iu), P Morcure, an< ien oiu'es Laclifuaic, K Nonnandin, M Morin, aiuiiMi euro Tcrrehiinne. A Tliebei'go DirdnCIU'ijeMasson, T B Poltlor, J S Thober;;e, assist-direc Ste Anne des Plaines, C Chainpriux St Jerome, C Tliibault, A TUibault., vi- caire .SV* Sipltie, T) J Bro.snan Sir Adcle de la ('irriiHci:iion, E'lhericu .SV Oil'itnlian. .1 Kalvy .SVe Tliircic. .1 l)u(|net St Janvier. .M Brunet St Auijustin. J UClianipoaux St Pii'stai-he, PPt'lletier St Iknoil. A FProulx .SV Placiile.l Barret to ! TvwhA Sanlt St Ijouis, .) Marcoux, J K Antoiiii;, () M I. vicairo St Philipi'e. .K Proulx .SV Jilouard, M VuUy, F Rochcttc, vi- cairo Sherrinr/ton, dr.. A OM.illoy St thnstaiit. C li Vinot .SV L'eiiii. V Bedard .SV ,Jean Dorch, C Larocque .SV Luc. M Quintal lilairfinile, II Bobart .SV Jiic jite'f,L''. Min. .1 Morin .S7, Cjiprie.n, C Morrison Si Yaltnliw., I Lwisier I % ;f ■i A i •I CLERGY. [I800. l'.. ,iM" 1,,:* »V^ ISernard dc. iMColle, J Dallaire Lixpraitie., V Vijjiiun, S J. A liraun, S J, vii;iiiro LjuijuciuU L si Briissaid, K II Hicks, HM.si.staut Cli. Ucs ::iu;nrsd(i J M, V, Chalxit BiudterciUi;'^ i\-\Au, U Uururd, vicairo Sljiruno, Jll'U'tto VHrcniu's, U J. J'rimuau, L I Martel, vicairo Sic Julie, J Tlioorot Verdicren, 11 O llriiutau, E Dtsmarais, vicairo Chnlrecu'ur, V li'IIciiruux /S'i Antoiut, .M (jussijii m Marc, J K Levoiiuo IkUeil, fc) Diirodjur ChaiiMi/, 1' M Mit;tiault U Archauibault, vicairo. DIUCESI'] DK ST. IIYACINTIIE. Monsoi^nour .Twill Cliai'les Priuco, Evo- quo .St liyaciiitliu A I' Eixcke, -MM I' Jjafrance, G Jlarchus- K'laii, Ji Z .M n'eiiu, Socretaire G L Cliv'rvtJlils, U S Kertsou, Di'o S Sacre- taire. Vicairi'^ Generaitx, MM F Demers, J S Itaymoud, E Crevior Sciiunii.ric de St lli/acinthe, MM 1 Do- siuijiaer.s, A M, Sujierieur, J S IJay- luuiid, I* Dufi'usiiu, (i Loveiiuo, F Tot- rear , in) Allaire, .J J I'rinco, II Mil- lior, V Uortiiulut, M Godard, CimiiS, MISSIO.NNAIRES, VICAIUES Nndf. SI IJi/acinthe, MM J Z liosther S^)l■et, M Liiuo^i'S •) (Jabourt;, Vicaire St Ours, .1 \i IJulanger SI Denis, K Domors Si Oluirles,!' J Civvior SI Jlilairc, V X Oai.sse St Jllathius, L IJ Urien St Alhanase cl St Alexander, J B Dupuy St George, T St Aubiu Stanhridf/e, iiJ Ijodarie iS'i! Oretjoirc,! II Xoisoux Ste Marie, K Crevior Dosorey, Vicaire SI Jean Uaptiste, S C llotti I'resentaliun, J IJoauregard St liarnabe, N Hardy ,S<,;(«/e,JMUathayard Ste Victuire, A Leuiay St Anne el St Marcel, B Lecours St Ungues et St Hekne, L M Archam- bault V Tromblay, Vicairo Si Simon, H LGirouard Ste Jiosalie, E Uri.s ((//w(/, John Merlin New Bichmond, John Davidson Three liivers, James Tliom Huntingdon, Aluxander Wallace, A B [1855. ;llly jrdon, V 0, A >can i!t,MPourrct lint, V(j, S J, iiiiuu, S J, A , J llanipaiix, [onet, S J, A S J, D Duran- Auxiliai'y lur net igartnor livtoga, S J liurcli of E CIIUUCII OP ), ou the TLiivl May, August iamson, A M, Synod Clerk urouto, yyuod IRONTO. Clerk hton, A M ter Ferguson obnsoD nderRoss I'orler bell, AM. M IcKerraa, AM ihoun an, ijcarboro, 1, IJrock and idge, Whitby, ilaud, Jamo?, ITREAI.. 10 First Wed- uy, August, lis, Clork. A Mathioson, illiamMalr on iCook,DD ti in vidson Vallacc, A B 1855.] CLEROY. 53 MantreaU W. /'aw/',«, Uob. McGill, I) D St Lnuh, JanutR T I'aul lU'auharnnis. Tliomns I Iain Hdlmtrne, Thomas Monii^on Aorvaltnwn, Archibald II Milligan )'((/c«»-iiflr, David Shnnkfl Vdrant Clmriirs, IJeech l!iilf;o. Lnprairie Vrcnch Missionary, T .1 Cliarbonell rnKSIlYTEUY OF CI.ENnAltY. Moots on thu Third Wednesday of January, >Iny and Scptenilier T MclMierson, A M, Laneastor, (^lork Witlidimtnwii, Jcdin MoKonzie, A M (hniwiill, nu);h I'rquhart, A M tfiirliiitinvn. .John Mo Laurin Lnnrnater, Thouiaa Mc rhersnn. A M JJolliou.tie Milh and Vule ,Sl Oem-ije, iKneas Mc Loan Finch, Donald Monro )r/7/('((»)i.<'/i(>7//(, Thoiiias ?rott, LOnr/nal and I'lankttjcnid, Andrew lieil Oxnaliriicl; Itobert Pobio V(ic(tnt Ohargat, Liicliiel. Indian bands, Coteau du Lac, Vanlcok Hill PRKSIIYTKRY OF n AMII.TON'. Meets at Ifiiinilton on the Second Wed- nesday in January, May and f^cp- tenilior John 1! Mowat, A ^I, Xiairnra, Clerk (rixlericli, Alexander Mackid /frr/HR, lluiili Mair.D D ^';/c//)/(, Colin (ireuor Stral/ordnml A'/'xi.s/'iopc, WRoll, A M Simcnp. and Mllorin. (!corf;e liell, A B A'iii;iara, John B Mowat, A M ^V^/^ Hamilton Oibsnn Chutliam John Bobb ^^'lnd4ocl■, and Nurinch, Frederick P Sim alljhct and Binhrnol; William John- son. A M K'hnn and Walcrdown, George Mac- donell Dnndas and Ancaskr, Kenneth Mo Lonnan, A B Ilimillim. liobert Burnet London. John Skinner. DD JVcrlh Dorchester, William SIcEwan. AM Wawanosh. James Stuart Vacant Charncx, Westminster, Wil- liams, Ambcrstbnrii, Woohvioh. Clinton, Dover and Fredri' ksl)ur.ch, St Thomas. Wollesloy, Aldboro', Yar- mouth, Brantford, Puslinoh, Kin- cardine lielircd Mlnixti'rn, William King, Geo McClatchey rnF.snvTF.RT of nATiiuusT. Jleets at Perth on the Second AVednes- day in January, May, and Septum- Vier. William Bain, A M, Perth, Clerk yvw/i, Isi' Church, William Bell, A M S-iiith 6<'ti'i'c, .lo.-eph Anderson. A M J'aJ.enhmii, Alexander Mann, A M. KUlfji, David livans Lanarh; Thomas Frasor I'nih, St Andrew's, William Bain, A M Uflm!lal/,,^ohn .M'Morine Ill/town, .Mexandor Speuce S'lnith's Fall.", Solomon Mylno /;/v/c/,ri7/c,.loliii Whyte Bi'clwith. Duncan Moriison AfcXcd) (<• Jl'irtdii, Geo Thompson, A 51 liichnvmd, Peter Lindsay Vuranl Charj/.'s. Cumberland and liuckintrliam, Huntley, Dalhonsie. Newlwro' and Bedford I'RESllYTKKY OF KIN(iSTO\. Meets at Kinjtston on the first Wed- nesday of every mouth. Oooffie Wclr, A M, Kini^ston, Clerk Kingston, John Machi>r, D D Seymour, Uobert .Ncill Qiieai'a Oilhyr, James ^Villiamson, A M, John Smith, \ M, James Goorcro mierille. Archibald Walker, A M Vacant Churje, Canuioti Presbyterian Cliiu-cli of ('aiiada. rnF.SIlYTEHY OF KlNO.STOy. H Gordon, (lananoq no. Moderator William Hold. A M, Toronto, Clerk dananoijue, Henry Gordon Prmnrestville, James Uo;;cri /'iriov, /fc//<;l•(7/<•,W(;ro,u'^^ A M Kini/slon, Chalmer's Church. Bobort V Burns ; Brock Street (.'liurch, Andr Wil.son Madoc, James W Chesniit Ifoslin and Mdrosc. I'rcsiytery Ckrh, William (iregg rRKSUYTKRT OF inioCKVII.l.E. Vmge,, (f-o.. William Smart J'rcscolt. KoWrt lioyd SjiencrrrilleuhU £divardshvrr/h, James Geir^io I'triichrillr, John JIcMurray Siiutli (,'invcr and Ktnqitvillc, W J Mo Do well Vacant Charrint, Bollamyvillo. Bishops Mills and Merrickville. Charleston, Farmersvillc, &c., Newboro, West- port. &r. John McMurray, Presbytery Clerk PRKSIIYTKRY OP PnilTII. Offjonde anil ahnicc'trr.W Lochead Mc Xal> and Jforli.n, S C Fraser, A M Itj/town, Thomas AVardrope J'i'inliroI.e, Andrew .'Melvillo n'(/.v;//cW,JohuCorbett JiccI, with, I 'et er < i ray i'cW/f, J B Duncan Aiflmer and Ac(/tan. John Gourlny /iVnii.w/y, James Smith. A M Vaca)d ChurijC!', Bristol, Dalhou.?ie, Goulburn S C Fraser, Presbytery Clerk PRESIiVTEIiY OF MO.NTUEAU MetiF.W McAlistcr pe,\)anU'\ Allan i- SIridforil. Tliom:is McPIktsoii JCfjmondville. W < iraham Inijersnll. Bobcrt Wallace Kl.fridand Mosa. W It Sutherland Ciiatham, Angus McColl Williams, Lnchlan McPhersnn Wniidslnch: W S ISall Aldlinro, Duncan Mc Millan London, John Sco't Ihtiton, William Kintr Urueefiehl, .fcihn Poss Wiodstocl.: DM.Diai-mid I'lyiHjitun, Willi.'im Purterfield. [53] Amhtrsihnrph, William McLaren lllandford, Andrew Tolmie I'orl Sirnin. Vacant Charges, Finpal, St Thomas, Dunwich. Thamosford, Saugoen, Ho- Famiuet. Tilbury. Ilowiud I't Milchell John Scott, PresViytery Clerk . PUF.SBVTEUY OF HAMILTON. Salt fleet and liinhrool:, George t hei no />»m/(/s, MY Stark 6'((//.JohnBaync. DD IVreins, ( Icorge Sine! lie Wllinijton Si/iKtre. «/c,, AKx ^IcLian (ineli>h, Samuel Young. Oiren Sound. John McKinr.on .\i(ie/ara, John Alexander lllenheitn anil I'uris. Duncan McKuar Caledonia, .tnnw^ itlack Xassai/awri/a, Andrew J MoAuley Ifawilton, Bobert Irvine Vacant Charlies, I'ort Dover, PusHnch Kast. PuslinchWest, Duunvillc, Ayr, Ancaster The following arc Stations within the bounds of this Presbytery : — liraut- ford. Doon Mills and Now Aberdeen, BiTlin and Woohvick. Owen Sound lloiid, Mornington and Wellesloy, Allansville, Nairn ( hurcli, Flnni- boro'. A\ al)>oleaiid Jarvis. St Catbiv rines. ThoroUl, ic. Port Itowan and Wollnnd Port. 51 T Clarke, Presbytery Clerk PRKSIIYTKRY OF TORONTO. Toronto, Knox's Church, Boliert. Hum s, DD; M Willis. D D. Professor of Diviidty ; James Harris Whilloj, .lames Finlay We.d (.'wiltimhury, 'i'iiomas Lowry, W Bold, AM- Vauf/han, William Meldrnm C/iingiiarinisi/, .K T Holmes Vork ,'////.>.•. Tlioma^ Wri.L'btman Aclonand Ho.'itfin,,Ufhn Mcbachlan, O 1' Young, 2nd I'rof. of Divinity Marlham. James I'oyd (>al.rille.,}nmPs Nisbet Streelsrille. Pobert Cro Ih-ockand A'cac/i. John Mitcliell Oroa: d Or/Z/iV!. Johndray I'll ion and yorval, Joseph Alexander, A.M A7»/7. James .\dams Ihirrie Innis/d, dr.. Bobert McKenzie Scarhoro, John Laing /,'ed yi'iic/', John lilack Thorah and Kldon, Caledon West and I'^in, Mono and Caledon Bast, Gro it Medonte, Nottawasajra, Wes- ton and Lambton, are also Stations within the bounds of this Presby- tery. Thomas AVigbf man, Pre.sbytcry Clerk. PRFSllVTKRY OF rop.OVIM. S. Oavan (/•J///^/]u\ FrriHor. S'. Miri/'s, t>iiwiiic, WillimgCiivaa Adiliiiile, WarwU'J:, ^Villiuui Doiw ' ikKilliti; Matthew liiirr (I'tnlcrirli, Juiiios A Devinc, A M Vu''4inrii:<. Dotroit, liii;i'rs()ll, Ifar- wiitli, llililnsrt, riiitcrcuU. Tillmry. Stution.'i, liiiiilulph, ili'l.Jillivniy, l!o- VIlKSIiYTKRY OF I'l.AMr.OBO. FhnnliorouiiU Uinidax, 'I'lios. Clii'i.stio diUdduiu, Indiana, Ontida, Andrew F(!rri(;r,DD IK 4 Dninfvii's, Alexander Ititcbiu Jii'ivrl;/, Jolm J'orteous IlamilUin, Jolin lloi;)^, Clerk O/ifji/Kiwa. \Villinni M ClirisUe Thoiuld, yyiWiMii Dii'Uson Vuraiiciis, St. Catlieriiie.J, St. Goor?rft, Anciislcr West, Aneiister Kust, Dunnvillo vi'.KSiivTr.nY OF Toronto. Tivonln, '2/id. .lolin 'J'liylor, M 1) Mir' (iiridiiiihiiri/, I'lcuiiud/i, Kssa,'\y Friipcr TcriiidiiAxt, J(j}in.li'iininirs li'ifhiii'oid Jlil!,,Unnt'n liick. Clerk aiiini/itiirdus;/, l.<< i< (ila.<if: Tho Confercme meets at London, on tho firft WediU'Kday in June, IS.'iO. KniK'h Wdod. (Vorkville) I'resident of tho Coiil'i-reiieo anil General Superintendi'iit of Missions; John Kyersi 111, Co-Delegate; J U llowurd, tucrutury. TORONTO niSTUICT. Dirnntn Fd.'^. John (ieniley, Jolin Tlro- dln, Anson (Ireon. I) I), GeorL'o 11 Sanderson, .James Speneer, liuchlin T.-iylo"", Thomas Demorest Tiirnidi) llii.sV. John Itorland, Kpliralm H Harper, Charles Luvell ymir/n Slrci'f, lUeharil Jones, W S lllaekstoek Ifiiml/rr, Jtobert Lochoad, Benjamin Jones liramptfin, Samuel C Philip, lloubon K Tupper, Joseph V, Sanderson Oiol.-srille, lienjamin Nankevillo Jonar than Seott, Superannuated OsUawa, D 15 Madden, Kobcrt Fowler ; I'eter Ker. Superannuateil Mil rl.liam. John Law, Henry Jimes; David Yeonians, Superannuated Xilsnn, Thomas Campbell, Ashtim Fleteher; David Wright, Superan- nuated Villon, Jolm Hunt Oi'orr/rtown. William Andrews SliiiiiJ'i'iUiu Cornelias Flunnnurfelt Ulehard Jones, Chairman HAMILTON DISTRICT. Jfinuilton, James Klliott, W'm TTaw, (f X A F T Dixon; Samuel liolton, Superannuated Diinditx, Isaae H Howard. .T Harris W'iderdoiL'n. Joseph Messmoro O'linxl/urd and .S' iiira. Thos, Williams, James Clark ; Andrew I'rindle, Su- perannuated Xindiaike, John Goodfellow, John Wilson DmniviUr.. lAitlier liiee (•rimnhy, Siniim Huntingdon, William Ttiehardson Slimi'ii Creek, John Knglish •SV Cid'inrincs. Georjje (loodson Thorold, Thomas 15evitt, K H Dewart Drummimdi'ilti;. .\lexander T Green .\iiif/nra, Claudius liyriio Wi'lliind, Tliomas JelTera, James Thompson ; John Baxter, Superan- nuattdl OainKril'e. Kobert Corson Thomas Bevitt, Chairumn. HRANTF0RD ISTRICT. B7-anlf'DOX msTUICT. London. Henry AVilkinson, Thomas Stobbs [54] LiDidon C'irniit, 'J'homas Clrglwini, Tliomai Crews; Fdmund Stouoy, Thomas Harmon 3/oinU Khjin and Mnvrfi/. Samiiii) N'liso. whose attention shall be [irin- (•i|ially directed to tho Industriul Sclmol; John) Sunday, Al>i'ahau} Sirkles St T/iomm, Wm I'rino, Snmuwl K Mandsley J'irt Siirnia, John G I.alnl Slrathroij, J K Willi.stou )\'iriuich, I'in-t StiivU'ii. Francis Chapman St Clair, Solomon Waldrim Ihrnnahirt'. .lohn Wob-Jler llelmunt, Kichard Phelps Samuel Rose, Chalrnnm CIIATIUM niSTKIl.T. Chnth(rm, Kduiund Shepherd, Thoniaa Pearson }\'ird.irilli', AVllliam .Anic3 M'Uliiixhuri/h ;V'»)7 )!■, Ch;\irmi\u >Upi f:r [1855. la f'li'jjlinrn, mid i^tuuoy, rfii, S(iiniiti) 'hall 111' prin- 10 IiiiUistiiul y, Aliiuliaiu , Snmuul K .1 pmaii icii'il, Thomas Kdw ^Thito, > ■man rT. Ichard Chirko hii Williauit), « Ailuius, Su- 1.ell. or, (< Cochi'ati 1)11 I mated :!CT. Conrad Van- W'MT, ,Tolii> ary ilcTSi.-.iirall •-,v, (Joorge ■ Clflvko lardJ Forc- xliby, Wm Kilwards (']ilic'n Brow- Sallows 1855.] CLERGY. r r roiiiiur.'i DiHTnii'T. C'c'""/)'.'/' ''''"'■-'■ " I'avis, .Inhi Hoatty, Sii|)ci'ainiuittMl Vift'ii-ia vo Oilliifriii',.} (i Wilted IJiiihiti/, ,J C Ostiiriio; <"! Diii^'niau iMotl/f, ^-iTC'jtt J Miisgrovo, Chaii'iiiaii iiKi.i,i;vi!.LK I)1st:iict. WliviUe. (Ji'or'jrn Voimn OinnrA-iiii, Michael Fai'i^tt, Charles Ta'.'u'art ; Cyrus R Allison, .Supur- fliiiuiated rkiiii. .1 C Slater, (li^orj;;u Ihici's Sidne,;/, .John h(!Ver Jlrif/ht'iii, AVilliaiu .McFadJon, Thomas Woolsey J^eiii/ire.JciHi'. Viiicent It Howanl SIldHII ilV'ilti; I't'ter tierilKlill Jfiii>fji'r/iir>/. Nelsnii Uruwii JSImliic, .Mii'hael Haxtur; Steph Miles, Suprrannuati'il Jln-ill<\ Ilriiry l.aiilon St Armiiiids. .I.imes Norris />/'i(/('(»i. I'lUlus A I'l.aiidi rs. S;imiiil V. I'hiiips; K S liijrall. Siiperniimerarv S'irff.,nl and (Mi,i!j:i, (.iiricd Dorey. liarnabas Hitch oek St'in.'lf til, .lohn Tomkiiis /fiiili'i/ (jiiil Cuiiijil'iii. .Iiliii 1! Sellcy C:tutivi>':e, Sl(irltri>ii':i\ Deiijaiiiin Slight, A M Kdmi, Kobert Criilnni Dudnvi';; .',/,'l'i'ii/ni<; Malcolm McDonald D.uirilh: . /.c>: /.•;,, lohn Armstrong ' 'liiindinx. Giifpc, iiunsoN's i;ay ami uocky m'ii-ntaivs. X(ini-'ti/ Ifiitise, Laic Wuiniprj, Tlio^. Uiirlbiirt O.rl'iivil If(iit-r. Kobert Ih'ooking Ln-.Uil'lw. Allen Salt F.dmimfim d' Uockij Mniitlnins, II<«nry Steiuheiir Thomas Ilurlbnrt, Chairman I^IctUmlist K'c'*v Coiiiii'Ctioit. Confercnco meefsin Londun, Irft Wod- lu'sdiy in .Iinio. IS.'i;') I!ev. .1 II Kobinson. Coneral Pnperin- tend'nt of tho Mission, Tor into; l!ov W McCliire. Assistant Superin- tendent of till! .Mission, HMmillon; Tliomaa Lolhrid.'o, 'i'roasnrer. Ha- milton ; I! H lirott. Fiiianciid Secre- tary, Toronto; Miciiael AiUuian. Missionary Se ■rotary, and Sc'crutary of thu Coiiforeiico, Ilaniilton i.'ixnox iii.sTnicT. Lr'ttdon, .1 H IJobinson. D S iva'jo ^Kl^ ■>•/'»■(/. , lames Hell ; Uamago, F'lX- porniimorai^y SI I'lidmiia. H I' Drown X'irwv:h, Tlio:ii;is iininn Midaliidr. Henry Wilkinifm, T Ilanej'. Snpornuinerai'v ir„cu-d, TM.)efTcrie3 I,' nd n X'lii/i. AN'aUon l'r,'>,«tr>u I'.hinfhdrd. F(J Weaver (1 1(1- rich Mifsicn, T Adliins E'.friJ, C Curry [55] '':7c/i.,v<'r.TM.Iofrerle.s J U llobin.soii, Chairman HAMILTON IH.srtlliT. lfainH!ii», Wi'.liiim McCjure, ,1 Hren- nan. Siiperiumi TMi^v Ann-ln; Darius liet'es,,! Ilill.C Cepo, Sup.iiininierarv \\UI.,nlihu,d, i; WiUiam-i, F Ha; nc^, Supornumi'rarv Ilirli,}!, .hiaies slmw. C Child.-*, W Hot h well, Supcniunien.ri,i.4 .V'>'.<,(V'nc.''/,i. ,1 (' WitLd l\ut,rloo,.l McAlli-ter ('i;/ii;/(i.,1 >iMin'{ /.■('.r AViV Miixiiiii, William .McClure, Chiiiiman OWKN'.SH lUND IiIsir.lCT. Avt'inr,.]»hn Shiltmi />ur/iiiiii, \ Clarke S;/<,'t n'liiiiu.f (Jiid lin Siiit'i'iiiiiil'iii, S (Inndy •Uihn Shiltun, ( 'hairmnri Tn:ii):»To riLsniicT. TIrox''). Thomas ( loldsiiiith Ynrhrillf. W Tit\ibill ll7,(Vc;,«n;i'/..ICoswi'lI Vrofiiliinr. .1 Simps'ii. I' .bilin.slon; T T Howard. Snpermimerary (Idi'diinA't banuM'oril Urn •'.. N ('(low iin Sr;lt Mhr.l.m. .f A Mill.sr Thuuias (.loldsmilh.Cliairman cAvw i)isT!;;yr. Oiran, .Tohii \Villunsiin ilauv.rf. .J Cra>Mbi'.l. W Wobb, V,' Kobiiison. Snpernnmeraiy Xiivnullr. A Wri-ht I'riii'i' !/hv(ir'l.,i Histon..! Scott Jehu ^^■ilkin.-<)n, Chairman JoflNsToW.V Iii.STill'T, Lan^d'ivn. W Hani 'tt l-:!i:itl>cllt Tnirn. D 1) lIoLslmi O.cl'nrd. W (inn iv rvi«/i//, T Kuid. .rDod hrntnmiitid, .) Ihil's M.irl'iiiru and l'ii;rii]/,i Ha.sV.ervillo .1. Haleii, ChairiiiMii KAsrn'.v i)i;jT::ir.'T. Sfiinx'f id Sfid.rl:/ ndtoii. V Hu'it Diuihaiii, K Wliit'^imb Jlminishmyli, I'ollon, t'o-iIcu J R lversUa\i, Cli.iiiiiian Mcthoi)al CIiiu-cU ill Cauatin. RAT OF (iUINTi''. C'M.VFKRHNCI':. UAT or liUI.NTE IH^iTKK T. , .ramus (lardiner. Hi^esidinir I'lder //'(;."' ('ir<::iil. V,\\ Woodcock ; T Lewis and .! (ia'.chell. Siiperaniraatcd (.'■ihiiKrij, W I ir.'iliam ISrij!itoii. J F Wilson; .S W f.adu. Su- perannuated I'rrry and Si/i,i"iir. \ H Howard Sidiifi/. S Y uri'^'; H H .b hns m, Su- perannuati'd Ii\iii_it/ini, ,1 A Jlo'^ers Jlioilhhidcn awl Eh.rt'lr. \\ A Sills; D Rriwn Suim rniiiiierary diisrr.i/i, i; S.-ii .ilersim /fdl'iir,-ll..l (i Hull MUjhrd, T I'lato K!Ni';sTo\ Msrnii.T. \i Smith. I'residin;.; Kid T Kiiiydon, J i' Sparrow »• ^1 r:' 66 CLEIldY. [18/ JO. ll' 'J 'i % r^i \\ ...■■ I«i I) 1: -;v'« r 'In It ,^* ■■ |i :.".■■ lkUev Wrst, Sup 'iiiiimi:il((l Aiiimiifi'. II hm 1 /)'(/// (,'uiiilf, ll \V r.laii' linrd ; U I'urry, Mii|ioi'aniiii;iti'(l ('(iiiitlrn, 1) Wilson UW/cr/*//!, .1 'J'likf. A Mo I-iiri»ii, I) I'ttri'v. Supcriiiimiatiil \Vi<(r htawl. I) K llitdiinnon Z.fi: Ji^nus, V I' rdiiii'i'ov Klintlidliliiirii, II |,.iii() tvw^.v, ,1 Hill Aujiislii. \\ liiuwii; (i lllMfll, Piijiur- miiiiciiiry ItattUltt. I'l'drscr; M D.ivy, Supornu- lurrni'V Ix'ulfdi),'.) ^\^ Sills Jii/t'U'ii. (' Maiisiin Hiivnn C/ieiir uiid Eitjcuvillc — 1) I'lini- cmy 0//'/i'w f(w/ X(( (?//((/.;, .7 I) ndl ; J Me N.'illy. Supcri'.tinu'rary Winvhufkr lOiU Xtun)W)tt, D N Unblii- POIl NIACJAUA CONKKRI'.NCK. TOIIONTO DISTRICT .1 15 liHmrdwin. I'lvsidliijj; Kldcr IhirliiK/liiii Circtii'l, Win I'lrrittn Wiiilhi/, \{ HCiM.k; C W i'nisur, Su- pcrtiuiiu'i'iiry MarLluim, (i Smith j\'i?iuHi((r'f.'. T I till won Yimiic SiiTi:!. II Dndtliani ; .Tamoii Ul- oliardsiui. Su]i(iMniiuatt'il TtiriiuU), W I) llidwii Acl.idn, A Ij Tlnirstan, A INI Archer; S Stewart, SiipiTiinincrary d'corcirlifwn, .luiiu's (Jilray Odkwiiijil Ontiif/i'villr, .Iiiliii I'cistor /ferf/d'A', Cliai'los Taylur NIAflARA DISTRICT. J W Jacobs, I'ri'siiling Klilcr ILnnilUoi and Jluiiirti, .laiin-s Curfs, ,7 Morrison, (iidt'on Shcplierd; Thos. 'NVi'listcr. Supi'mnintTary yUuiara, Ilciiiy Taylor; C Swcazy, SnpormuiiLM'ai'y WelUmd h'ainhaiiu V,' Sutton (linhorn, ,7 Tuff ml G'Mnshiiro, K IJartram SiiUJirH. .7 llaywanl. Tuxcorimi. V KiadslKUV ('lairliilexrillc — .IcjIih "Wood ; if Owoti. Supernuuu'rary LOSDON DISTRICT. O !• Harris. Vrosidiu.ir Kldor l/imi'U ,Stii(j)i J Drillltdd Ktohirnl.r. J (iarner, W Oledliill, W Jolley, Sup. MurllMin. .1 I.acev, 1? Cade r.!l:c!l. T Koster ' Ihirlinijtnn. J Kd'^'.ir. T! Paul Alliiiiv, .1 Simpson. J .Markliam Hvirh awl Sn,lt. W Lylo, DUustolow, .1 Ci Monticoniery l\iu(istiin niid /'nrtlapd. M Nichols, J Clark, J Miliior, J llaklershaw HAMILTON DISTRICT. Bramptim, W Newton, W J Dean Iftiinilliiv, ll Doyle W'idpiih: ami (Irani 7>'irrr. T Adams, J 11 Stephenson, U Condlo lih'uhcim, K Toulter Gall and Gwlph, J Davison, T Dudley Oranije.fiUe ami Jlrant, AV Lomas, U Stei)lienson I'd ami ll'/fc7«y, J Ilydor, F Fox, J Kowler. Sup. H'lodald'k, \l I'arsons hiiidon. \S Stephenson Paris and liraufjurd, T Lawson Ooii$;rcsiitioi)a1 Deiiuiuiitat ion* Tho Annual Moetin;; of the ConRrofra- tional Union of Canada will take place in Kiinrston on the second Wtidnesday in ,lune, IN.I,'). » Chairin.an of Union. W Clark, Simcoe; Secretary and Treasurer, Kenneth M Funwick, Kingston Aiiliotafordand dranliy, N McLrod Mhinn. J Wheeler IkllmUe, II D I'owis lirantforil, John Woi'd Jtrow, Itichard Miles (Uleilim, A UeiUic! Colxiurih Thomas Snell Oilpni/'s Hay, — Skye Culd Sprinyn, W Ifavden [5GJ Danvill,; A J I'... .»er Darliih.liiii, .lohn (Undo I'lirliaiii, It Dnnkerley iat"ti, K.I Shenlll F.ramn/a. K ,1 \N IlliaiiiH l:\-iliie-iiiiii. J Armour t,'ii.r;/ctiiirn if TraJ'alijar, J Uuswortb /law/ xlair;/, V. Noble //iliiiiltcn, I''. Kbbs Kini/Kti/u. K M Keiiwick l.ai'uirk, Iv/. I< K niaek Lanark ViHojir. II l.nncnshlru l.iDidun, \\ V ( iarke Marl.latm, .1 11 lidbinson Mill'iiuini', 'I'lionnis lltivno MarlintiinK J .^ll■Killi(■an Mnutnal. ],-MI Wilkis, D I> 2nd, V II .Marllii« iV' \i warl.it, V linker XiittawafUija, N McKinnon (tra and hinisfd. Ari Itayinoml (*urn\i Sinind,' X. Kribs I'lri^and lUirfuril, .1 Vincent I'/dliptlatvi/li, .) Ilui-khum I'l mliraiike, 11 It llouiber /br< Saruia, James llav hn-t Slanlri/, W Allwortli Qurlx'C, W il lluuli de llur^rh A'll.^silllfiirn, (ieorn'e b'itcliio Saaiprn, ,Iolin Johnson Sidltand. William Hay Sinicof, W Clarke Shfrliraole, J Itobertsnn Sprinfifiird, II Denny S'lldliwrifild. J Sileo.x Slral/ord, S Snid.T Stnajlrille, J Durrant Slam'tmd, KV Hall >'< Andrewn, A Siumis, M A Turaittn, J lioaf Tlieolotrical Institution, A I.illio, A Wiekson, M A Vdnijlian, A J .lupp Warwick, D McCallum Wiitl,//. J T By me Without cliarKe:— S Kinfr. J P.att- ray, T Searight, T Ward, 11 Wilson Caitadn Clti-i.stiau Coiifori'iicc* Conference moots at Osliawa on tho last Thursday in June, \XvisS. Tlicpuias Henry,, President; J W Collins Secretary. Ni^wmarki't Oalaiwa, Thomas lleiiry, J 11 lloaj; Urmiijham. J W Sharard llampUin, H F Perry IhnumanviUe, J(>sse Vancaiiip '■ Oron, llyram llayward Ca^tUlon, Klisha Alj:;er QrafUm, J W Noble, W*Sv.ble. J L Uuss, Bli Bradley, Francis Crowdur Ci'armlei/'s (hrner.^.'.John .^latlciu iXewmarket. II II Willson (^ueem^riUe, Squire Maston Ke.iwick, Jesse Tatton. K P Mi'Millan .y'n(//'"?-i;?ci7/c, John ICarl Kctlkhy Mills, AVm Meredith Batlimnra. Nathaniel ICarl Hnio!din, L C Thomas, C \V Colston lYfii! Ifnpa. W Henry, F 11 Rulf Sristland, Charles llayiior Hur/jr^villc, Sylvumis Nicholls ISwe.rlcn, Joseph (iodkiii ikadvilte, T C Moultoii Uibic Cliiistian CiinrcU in Upper Canada. In connection with the liible Christian Church in ICniiland. Next Annual Meeting to bo held at to commnnco tho first Wednesday in June, 1855. [18oo. , J L'iih>v< rtti nshira 1 IK) [III lien iiyiiiiitul Incci'.t nil r III liirjili 'liiu n A 111, A Lillio, A Kinj:. J r.att- i-a, II Uilyi.u Lstlaii iliawa on the IH;-,;-,. dent; J ■W iiiiuki't J Jl lloilL' amp *NciM.', J L iiicis ("nnvdur Miiclciu I in 1' MoMillau lith kVClstou i llulf hnlls liurcli in t'li'Cliristmn e\t Annual ICO tbo first 18 'jf).] COll'liriKJ lil.sTllIi T. njhiiurif,,1 It Kyii 11, Chiilniuin, J IM- wai'ils, .1 l.niipilnii Jliiiilin iiIdii aitd ."vjinniir, Tiirecii, A Uutijirfnril, Il.'iiry Sfi'Vcim llottMWVII.I.K lilSTI'.ICT. Jhirlhiiil.n, I' KnliiiiH, Cliiiliiiian ; (J llii.N licit, N Kodd, .1 llii^'liirt ^Aii/'/Kw". A Miinis, J riinli I'ii'.hiriiifj, .1 It Ta|.,i IIUROX DISTRICT. l(!l-liel,.1 Williams, , I H.vint.'ti.ii Uihnnio, II lluili'y, Chaliuiaii ; 11 Kljlintt Lominn, U li Tucker Baptiat Dvnoiiiliiatinii» A)ii'(iFlfr, Vacant Artliiw, Alnxaiidor Stowart Jii,'/iista, Vacant Anlinor, •losi'ph ClnKoii li'inistiin. .lanii'N (Iri'i'ii Jlu.il"rrliixln; Israel Mur'-li A .1 (liUeu l>nimm'iiiilri!l,\ .lulm KoU>rtlt Ihdiil.n, Isaac ,1 lldllt) I'jisI /. Aiidnv^, .liilin Di miisey St. (\il/iirtiiis. ,liise|)h I', liscrsoii St. (l.i,ri,h\ I'lljali Clarke St. .Viir>/'.i, >'/■:, l.ouls lloiiHsy St. I'll-, 'I'lieodore l.allciier >Y. T/ioiiiii.i. D W IJowland Siiiit/i 1,'iiiri'r, Vacant S'liiitli I'otl'v, Vaiant iViiiili'i/, \S llliain 1 razor Stiinliriili/i\ K N .lerscy Stilllstiili'l. K Mitihell Si/ili'iihiiiii, I'ct.r McDonalil Til.iiiiiliiirfili, \ a<;int Tliiirliiin, Vacant '/'nn ■• .lames I'yper, D D. and W 1' Newman }'illit .\iivi!. .Ifii'oli \aiil'"iu, .Ir I'iftnyia, Alram Duncan Wiil/iiih, Thomas Mill" ell II itliifunt, Aaron >la;;lil Wliitlii/, .leliii (Jerrio W'i till hit III, Vacant Wiinihtni'l:, .lames Cooper W'liiilii'iih, .lames Sim Viirmuiitli, A Smith and Tie s Mills I'liiii/f Stivrt, ,1 (ioiiili'vli'im /ow Milln. C McDeiniaid y.iirra, Vacant Miiiiftn-!! v'ilhiiid I'ltflurid flmriii'.', — Krancia I'ickli'. lileiilieim ; .1. Harris, Mount Pleasant : Saml l!cad, lirant- t'lrd; 'WiHiani .Ia<'ksoii. liiantford; Simeon Konse, Itayliam; .lacoti(i(}- Me, Townsend ; S- llaker. Itimrinit; Alexanjier l.oriiner. Toronto; (Jeor^ro .1 Ityerse, Woodlioiise; Tlinmas II. Thompson, Itiiimnd; ,los I'ainter. Onoiiijaja ; H. Kildi, llimrind.; D A turner. Mctiillivrav ; K. Topping;, West Oxfi.rd; W II I/indi)ii, Wood- stock; .losepli Woods, Newmarket. COLLECTORS OF CUSTOMS, CANADA. 77(0*6 marlfl thus* are M'nr?inusing Ports. ponrs. rni.T.TirTnn,". A'nlierst.* .T. ,T. Fox Amlierstbui'f;!!.* K. Anderson. Hath Iteaiico. . . 15elleville.-i- niantford.^!' Hri.'hton. . Hrockville,* Itriicc, . . . livtown.* . . Chalham.H' . Chiiipewa.* . Clarenceville, Coliour.'.* . . Cornwall,* . . Coteaii du Lao Dalhousie .T. Clark. Dickenson's L'l'. 11. ll.lUilIock. Dunnvillii, . . W. I?. Sheehan. Diindeo, .7. Cameron. lilgin, A. McMillan. W. .T. Fairfield . . T. Tascliereaii . . . S. ,«!. Fiiiden . . D. Curtis. .Tr . . .T. R.Yiel.linj.', . W. 1!. Simpson , J. .T. I'eiiefather . . Dun. (iraliam. . . W. Cos.'rove, . . F. H. Ilavcock, . CIis. Stewart, "W. II. Kitson, U. C. Wood, I POHTS. COI.LECTOnS. Fort Krie. . . Freli,L;hsllnr^;h, . . A. Kemp, (Jananoriuo, . . AVm. Hron'j:h, (iaspe.'i^ .T. C. lielleau, 'ioderich,* .... I). lijiwsoii. lirartnn.* . . . . S. S. Walsli, Hamilton,*. . . J. Davidson, Ilallowell or I I'icton,* . . . ,T. 1». Rolilin, llemminirford, C. \..Tolinson, Hereford K. Vincent, lIiintin;rdon, . .Tas. Ilotham, Kin'/ston,* . . .Ia.=. llopkirk, ... T. (iordon. Lacollo. I/lsle Verte, . Maitlnnd.* . Maria Town, . Montre.al,* . . Napanre . . . Niairara.* . . . New Carlisle, . J. W. Heath. ... P. .Tones. A. McDonnell. T. Houthiriier. llenrv .\cton. T. :\Ic>C,,r;,iick., . .Tiihii Fraser. I'ORTS. cou.ECTons. New Castle, late ; Iloml Head, . . W. Rickey. Oakville, . . K. K. Chisholm. Oshawa C. W.ilsh. (>wen's»*'ound, W. Stephens. l'on(>tan!ruish'o. W. Simpson. I'billipshiirK', . . IMMUissell. 'I'rescott A. .Tones. Il'ort liiirwell, . J. P. Bellairs. I'ort Cnimahe. jl'ort of Sauireen. . .7. McLean. I do Tronton,'*' . A. M.aoaulay. ! do Coaticook,''- I do Credit, ... J. McCarrol. ' do Colborne.* ... T. Parke. I do Darliiv.rton, . . D. Fisher. j do Dalhonsie,* . . .T. Clark. : do Dover.* . . . K. Webster. I do Dundas,* [ do IIope.^^ . M. Whitebe.ad. j do Milford, .... J. Verner. ; PORTS. Port l^arnia,* . do Staiili'V,* do Itowan, . Potton Qucenston,* . Quebec* . . J Iiussi>ltown, I'.iviere aux Haisiiis, . . I'ondcaii, . . Sandwich.* . cnrT.nrTons, K. i:. Vidal. . I!. Smith. . C. .7. lieade. . .7. II. McVay. V. I!. Clenu'ut. W. Dnnsi'omb. . J. Davidson. W. Robinson. Cieori;e Duck. . .7. F. F.lliott. Sault Ste. Marie.* .7os.Wilsoii. Stanstoad, ... J. Thompson. Sutton \\. Seaton. St. Re-Is W. H.Cwyn. St. .lohns.* .... W. Mi-Crae. Stamford.* . . O. McMicken. Toronto.* . . W. F. Mcmdell. Wtillaceburi-'h. . . .Tohii Hell. Welllnirton, T. Worthiii;.'ton. ,Whitby,* .... W. Warren. [57] f w^ 'I'V iiif'«i u I: ;.'« I: ■ ■*, • II %' 58 o EH Ph ■•J 7i «^ k bC; * C -< '■J >» 3 d n ■-^ b »- cS o a C3 > 41 g & 0) u a. f c-'^ fiS .'5 '■*> i-ii — fl ^ ^ :j <« « o C * rj s ^" '' a. 'r. o 4> ■/: 4) = "2 c r c — -3 ' ■- S it c: "* 3 1 ■♦-' 4^ Ul :^ T V .o a "^ y) :> 3 -> 'r F^ 4> d (h WM o •^ ^> o a . 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I- C5 "C >— CI a»i-c I— i.-s cc I - ■* fb c CH is 5 = ^a K-a >ra ■J cr rH C-. l- a C? — ^ C) " 5^ :a • t<-, a s 2 = = tr^-f H.^/i! 3iV:S S gjja fc a a.; 3 SJi - 3v w ^, *" ♦^ tt a H WOisWStfckiStwo^ •^«CJOH^ Ratcf [1855. r». s y O = =■£-■ o — - fe i' pa - s^-k I'- o 2 ^ B rr .^ ^ ^ u s "^ 2 I -I c g 3 «; Q is . 1. . •-is''-' a . - S c 5 s ;; ^ •-3 • • S &• . c (« ■» k rt -J See » 0"S s ~ 1; d c :" c y: ;3 -f --i i- /: j: -_ o -x CI ^? ri ?i ~ ro ri /. i-ci c :r ~r -I r1 -(• lO T-1 H : I-- C! 31 O r. • c -.: c-^ 71 M ; I — I- 1 •:> X + : :: I- i-r-i - O CI o c c" E =; r. o -+ -^ t ^? ci CI i.ci » ;rH I- C CI OO 3 to 00 !£■ r-. (U 9 • c p o a 3 e 'i a -3 y- a fl S li - O o J^ O C H H 1855.] PROVINCTAL CANAL!^. rROVINCIAL CANALS, 1854. 78 Rntctf of Toll, also the AVuy Tolls yvUli a Coiiiiiion Stamlurtl «-stablisliei1 for tcrtain Ailii'li:.s and Packa;(t-s. HATi;S OF TOLL ON THK CAXALS AP.i: MVinK!) INTO .SKVDX CLA.SSKjJ, as l.'NDKU. (7((M.V/. I. Vessels of all kiuds per Toil Cl.iss A'. 1 1 c rassriinfi'S tweutj-<)iio years and over, eiieli 1)0. under twenty-one years, eacli C7((.ts A'". 15. Apples, llark, Bricks, Cempnt, Clay, Coal. (iyps>ini. Hemp. Iron, (Pi;:, Pcraji. KailroHil, Hlooni and Itroken Castinfts.) Lime. .Manpmie.'ie. Alanines, Marl'le. Onions. Oro.s. (otlier tlian Iron C»re.) I'otatni'S, !^:iU, f^and, folate, intones Wrought or Unwrougbt, Tobacco (Unuianut'aetui-ed,) per Ton \veip;lit - ' Class iN'o. 4. .\shes (Pot and Pearl) Uaron, llarley. Peer, liran and f^hips' Stuff, Prooni- Putter, (!orn. Cider, Pones, Cattle. Corn, t'ottdn ilJaw.) Flax. Hay (Pressed* llous. Hoofs, Horns. Junk, Liu-d, Lard-Oil. Meals (of Parlev, live. Corn and Oats.) Nails, Oats. Oil Cake, Oil Meal. Pork. Jla.i;s. Kye. .Sed "of Flax and Clover. h?lieep, Spikes, Stove, and other Iron Castin^rs. and all other Iron not otherwise described, Tallow, Vint>gar, and ^Viudow CI lass, per Ton Weiglit - Class Xo. 5. j Boof. Beeswax, Pisruit. C.irts, Cli.ircoal, Cheese. Coffee. Copperas. T'.rthenware- Fish, F'urniture and Pai:,tra'le of Settlers, Flour. Olassware. Hauis. Hides and Skins (Haw,) Horses. Manilla, .Mevdianics's Tools, Mi'lasses. Oakum,! Ploughs, Sleiirhs, Steel, Stoneware, Su'j,ar, Tin. Wav'^rons, AVheat, and all' otiu r Aij;ri('ultural Produce not enumerated and not beinn Merchandise,' Whiskey, and Wool, per Ton Weight I 23 Class Xi>. G. j KM Cioods and Merchandise, not enumerated, per 'J'on 'Weight 5 Class J\'u. 7. I Iron Ore per Ton TDIPFR:— Barrels. Knipty, each Parrel Hoops, per. M Boards, Planks, Scantling, and other Sawed Timl'er, reduced to inch Measure, in Vessels, per M Superlicial feet Siding Lath, and other Sawed StulT, less than 1 inch thick, per M superf. feet Ditto on liafts. per M superficial feet Boat Knees, eacli Fire AVocmI. per Cord, on Pafts Floats, per loo. for each Lock passed Saw Logs 1"2 ftH't long, if longer in proportion, eiiti^ring the Canal, each- - - l)itto leaving tlie Canal, each Shinnies, jier .M Split Posts and Fence Itails in Vessels, per IM. Ditto in Baft, do. Staves and Heading CBarrel) per .^1. Ditto (Pipe) do. Ditto (West India) per M Timber Si^uare in Vessels, per .M (.'ulie fi-et Ditto in Ivaft. wlien iiermitted to pass tlirough the Canal, do. •-..-. Ditto Bound or Flatted under 1-xl-, Ifailroad'lies in Vessels, per M Lineal ft. Ditto in Baft, when permitted to pass through the Canal, do. Traverses, per 100 for eacli Lock passed -...----.----. Alxo-Ilandles. Ut-adstead and Blind Stuff, Broom and Brush H.indles, Brush Backs, (hair StulT. Door St u IT, Felloes, Fence I'ickets. (inn Stocks, Hand- spikes, Hoop and Hop Poles. Hubs, Lasts. Looking (ilass Backs, Oars. I'lane Stocks, Plough Handles, Sash Stulf. Spokes, Treenails and Turned Wood- Ware. i)er Ton nii'asure of 40 Cube Feet - - -_ St. Lawrence. >. ^ n ' 15 1 2 1 (! 1 t> a 3 "ly, 2 "^ 2 (110 4 2 4 2 10 3 9 25 40 20 :!5 oy. 2 1 1 1 9 5 3 1 2 9 t) II. H s. d. I s. d. s. d. yi%\ o;t( 3 .T In .". I'.,' ]• 1 (I (i 1 1 G 1 1 1 3 2 2 2 4 2 4 1 8 9 3 9 10 3 9 7 G 0' 1 IIM: 3 1 1 G C 1 1 1 3 2 2 2 2 2 4 1 5 3 9 5 10 .'! 9 7 (ii. f, I 2 ,3 G 0,4 G 9 3 : 3 G 1 1 G 2 1 1 2 9 2 G 3 4 I 2 G 2 G I 5 I 05 I (i i \ r^ 71. 10 ,0 o'" 10 3 9 21 .3 1 3 ! S !l it. -. d. »0% t;!.'; tii7. 3 I 5 ilO ; 3 9 7 G :;:i o GO 27 G 50 0};; \y, 2 2 13 3 3 3 ) 2 • 2 2 ) » ^Vi ) " 1 I I 1 ) ) 1 3' 1 3 1 3 71.^; NoTiei;.— The following Way l^ites to be levied on Vessels ;ind Proj'erty passing tlie several Subdivisions of the Canals: — Wdhiiul Ciiwl. 1. F'rom Port Maitland. Dunnvillo and Port ("'olborne to Port Bobinson or Allanburgh not passing the Lock, each way — one-half rate. 2. From Chippewa Cut or part then'of, to Dunnville, Port Maitland. or Port Colbornu — five-eighths rate. [73] 3. From Port Maitland. Dunnvillo or Port Colborne to Pert Bol'inson, and if going out at tlie Chippawa Cut — one-half rate. 4. From Dunnville to Port CoDiornp — tliree-ci'.'hts ratn. 5. From 'J'horold to St. Catharines — one-quarter rate. 6. From Maitland. Dunnville. Oilborue or Port Bobin- son to Marshville— one-nuarter rate. 7. From Marshville to Maitland, Dunnville, Colboruc, or Port Robinson — one-. (^•i^ '^•r I ^ y. I* ' 'I'"' It' ' /' ' ',!t-,:" I"; I 74 TROVINCIAL CANALS. [1855. S. From i'm-t Hnl/m.s.iii to All;mliuri:;h or Tlmrnld — oiu- ♦•ifilltll r.itr. '.». J''iMiii St. Ciitlii'iiiii'S to I).illiini:.u>. (iiicM'l'.'lilh r;ili'. 10. I'lMiii Duuvlllc lo .Miiitliiiil— oiic-i'i^lifli i;it'. 11. Kroiu IJi'MiiS'iii till- iil;;li I/mU (11- (.'hi|)l)"\va(.'ut— one l'i.!.'lltll IMt'. IJ. ('liiiip'waCiit (u' p;irt th: ivnf, to I'nr' Unl.iii-oii.— .oiii'-ci.'litli r.iti', i:!. From Collvinii' to .Miiitlaiul— tlirci'-ci^lillis ruto. Nol>'. — S.r.v I,i;r« t 1 1 li.iivcrcl -.Vl tiill Ciii.'il. wln'tlii'i- ivi.-sin;.; tliioiij:;;! tlif Cii;iiil lii' lhi''iii.cli jLut of it only. .^7. Lid'Ti'iir" Cihiiil. Tho \!ivi_M(ion to li,' iHvi.l'il info four Si'iMioiis, vi/ : Kil\varNliiir_'. (!oriiw,ill, lii'iiuliariinis anil l.aciiini': — Vi'ssi'ls iiassiii'.: Olio s.rl ion only, to lio charfiril oni' i|ii,arti'r rate, two srctiims. orn'-ii.ilf. ami so on. 'I'iir.-c tl.iir t'tviions tofrotlu'r cdnsiituti' tlic St. Lawronci' CmkiI. Noti". — Saw l.o'^s to ]iay -(i on cnlrvin;;'. Hint '2il on leaviiij; tlir Canal, iia-^sinjr tlirou^li Un' wliulo line, or only w .-Joi-li Ml (■:• jiart ol a sin'tioii. Chiunhhj Camil. \'ofiM'\> fiassiii',' t'roin Surd to (.'lianilily — nno-tlunl rate. Ditto t'rniii Cli.anilily t" St. Jolui — t.vo-tliirils rate. Xotr. — San' I/:iiix to jiay Id. cntcrin;.; tlic *'ana! and Id. on li'a\ini \\u- Can.il, wliothcr i)as,'j;ulafinii lieiv- undcr lui'iili'in d has li.vn cstalilislicd. to wit : 'J'lic fiillnwiii.r artii'lt's liavinirpaid I'uli Tolls tlirouL'htlu) St. Lawri'in'o Canal, to bo ]iass.>il Fitri; tlirou^li tlu^ Wi'lland C.inal. ,ind it'liaviiiixpn-viouslvpaid tolls tlironirli til- Clianilily ( f.i.al. su.li toll.s to bo rcriindi-d at tlio Canal ()!"il.v at Mnntpi',-*!. vi/, : — Iron of all Kinds ai:d Salt : and tl!'< tiillowinj; .'u-ticli'S liavinir jiaid full tolls tlirouLdi tln' Wi'lland ('.mal, to ho ])iss^'d I'liF.:; throuuli tlio St. I.aw- ronco and Cliimhly Canals, vi/: — AVh 'at. Flour, and Corn. /)•'//; Oi-i- thrnn rh t!ii^ wlmlo lino of (.'anals ujiuard'^ or dowiiwaril:-'. ir llinnv^li any ono Canal, ficr Ion. ."li. : and propnrtiMuato Ti:ll fnr one or luoro soi'tions of .any oiio C.inal. (iojioral Xoii>. — V,.'s:-.'is and Frti.;lit pissiiii; los.s th.an one section, to he i-lrii-ni'd one \vli!ili' sefli.in. Till' saiiio rate of Toll to ho takou oa.li way, uuUss othurwis.' direct I'd aii(no. ST.VXPAKi). ^\rli'c!es equal to a Ton. Aiipl.'s and (Iro-u Fruit. 10 Ms.; ditto dri'.'d, 10 Ms: AkIios. 4l'ls: li.irIoy. t.JhusU; IVMns.."T busii: liocfsbls; Uiscuit and Cra'^keis. 10 his: lUittor. S barrels or 'I'l Uejrs ; Corn. 40 hush: Fish is:iltedl S his; Flour, lObls; (lyjisuin. This: \,:\Vi\ or T.illow, S barrels or "-'•") lie'j:s; I,i(iuors and Spirits. 240 j;al.: Liquids, all other. 240 .;al.; .Meals, all Kinds, 10 bis: Nuts. 2.210 lbs, or 10 bis: Oats, .M> hush : Oysters. 2.2 ;o lbs or T barrels; l>e;iso, ;',7 bushels ; I'ork, 8 barrels; l';)iatiies. 40 busliels; Kye, 40 busliels; Salt. S barrels or .".o liushi-ls; Seeds 10 bar''els or 40 liushels; ■\Vliiskey. o barrels, or 240 gallons; Wlie.'it, I!" bushels; Itarrels. einpiy, 10: li.irrel Hoops. 12 M: I'.oard and other Sawed l.uniliei'. inch nie;isure. (100 superficial feet : Saweil Lumber less tiiau i.irli tliicK, Ooi) supcrticial feet; lioat Uiiees four or 40 feet: Floats, lo cnbii' l.it : S.iw lo).'s, 41/ cubic f(^et or tv.o: ShinL'Ks. 12 M or buiidl. s ; Split iiele.; and fence rail.-, 1 M : Square Tiinbi'i'. fiO cube feet ; Itouml or flatted, nnd'r 12'/!l2r)0 lined feet; Ti-averscs, 40 eubi.; feet: all orhi r 'I'iniber or Wooden Artii Ks as per TarilV, 4i I cubic feo' iiii'asurciiieiit. Kt'Ktl i>-l% Tons. Slitves, \Vm\\, 1 .MilK'. Jyjiial l>) u \-o!h Ton.'. Fire We 'd, 1 cord. Stone. I cn-.'d. r.iiihd In .') 7''»s. /•;.;;"(/ /o S •.i-:;t'i.< rnlif. staves. Pipe .'Uid lieadinu',1 iiiille; I)itt'.We;t India, diltf ]U'i;i,iNOToN- I{\Y C.VN.VT,. — Apjillcatinii l;,'is Iiei'Ti inmle to the I'roviiK i.il (lli. 'jd.: Oats, Folatoes. lle.ins, i'lar. Si'eds. and Ve'.'elables of a.ll Kimls. per blt^ll. ' |d.; I{:!vr Cotton .'ind \\ o 4. jici' ton 2s. lid.: ll;iy. liei:ip. ami Fn'.'s. per tun Is. sd. ; Shei'p. jloiis, C;ilves and C'-lts. laih Id.; Iba-es. Ib'i'iieii (attle. Asses. ea'.li od.: I lax Seeds, ae.d ail I'tlier Seeds ill 1 lU'rels. )ier bbl. 2d. ; Salt, free ; Sea C<'al atui Cyiisuiii. lint ;j-riiiind in bulk, per bbl. 2d.; (ii'iumd (i. p- sum ;ind Ci'iiieiit. in barrels. ]ier barril Id.: (iyjisuui. ;'roui'.d. in bulk, free : I'ot and l'( all Ashi s. per bbl. 7' .,d.: I'it "h, 'l';ir. Varnish, Turpentine, per bbl. lid. ; liricK, Sa?.il. Lime, Cl.'iy. (irindstones. Cut Stones. Ireii tire. >iillsl(,nes, pe:- ton bill.: l'i;j; and Scr.'ip Iron and 1>rnl-.en Casihi.;-.. Wr.ui-ht Iron, jier ton Is.; Iron (.'astiii'.'s. '.^lin.ir up. dit;..; i;iiinu; down, per ton. 2s. (id.: .^lillel•:tl C(i:d. Americin, ;i, ,■ Inn Is.; Cliareiial, Co]iiK'i'as, ;uid >laii;.:a\use. Fiu'; and La:' Ijead. per tnii Is. ;!d. ; Lead, mautactuivd, ))er ton I'.s.: Stones. unwroH.^ht. per cord. lOd, ; Firewood, (ler cord, 2d.: Tan JJ.irk. per cord, '\'j>'l.\ Stoiunvaiv and liartli'.'uwarc; )ier ton 2s.: rawand dressed llidesaiid S! :i;:s. jier cwt. lil.. Furs. p'r cwt. ;id. : Furniture .'ind i;.i:j'.^-ip'. jh r ton Ls.;!d.: Carls. \V,'i'_'niis. Slei.L'hs. Flou^lis. .AIe<'li:inii'.s" Tools. Farm- iiVA' implements, per ton 2s. i d. : Si(u.'ired 'i'imb'er. 12x12. round or Hat. per M. c. feet. "'S. Od. ; S.in;ired ditto um'.e. 12x12. round or Hat. p.-r M. c. feet, 2s. I'd.: Stiiall round nuildin-- Timber. v..'r .M. liiicid fe.'t. 2s.: Hoards. FKinKs, Scantliiiu;. and Sawed Lumber, per M. feet ineas. cd. ; I'ipi'. Staves and lle;idin'.:-. jier .Mille. Ts. t'd.: ^\est India SI.'SV's and lleadinjzs inr mille. Is. Sd. ; iretidinL's. per nnlle. l(.d.; Shiairles. per miile. ;;d.; Saw Idol's, each 2il. : Ci dar I'o.-ts, per cord. Is. ;id.; I'osts and Hails for tim iie.;-. ]iei rd. Is.: Kmptv Marii'ls, each '..d. ; i''irKins. small (^ahKs, i'ac',a,>.-. .<:c. 1.,'d, niOGHESS OF education in UPPEll CANADA. Kits to the (iovernor (leiiei'al. and l;iid before tln' Le;risi;;t|ir ■ durinj;; each Session of I'arliaiiieiit. 'J'Ik' result of these extended anil iiiinule (-"lainhKili e' and enquiries from year to year has been in eviry n si.eit most cheerini;; and ^rratifyiii'.:'. Not that our i>rotj.ress b;is been ei[u;illy certain and satisfactia'y in every department orevery feaiuro of our sclioid system ; but that weare now in jiossession of a .series of yearly observati.ms and fa'ts, in re'.rard. not only to our successes, but to our fiiliins; sliowini; alikeoureducational enterprize. and our culp.ii le ue£lii;eii('e iu the performance of a public and importait I'uiii;.- Toi.-il I'll Tora I d ai Total w. Do. JI Tot;l T. of I!e.', T'.t.i Tet:i Av. oai Atte AHl hivi com I'Xt sou I not tab [185i do. lii't : Saw In^rs, 4(/ |i;mI1is : f^pllf |i(.li.,. I'lil.c I'l'i'l : lidiunl ll'i;iviisi-s. 4(1 ciiM ; lii !.s ii.s pL-r TarilV. ■ \V.:i Ilidi.'i. diltf |ii l:;is 1h'm;i iiukIc (n I Uic Sniith I'i.T (,r . SI MS tn IIKlkc it a ic lollijwiii;^ aiv fill' li.iiiilisr iKit fiiiinii- , ,111(1 r.i'i-r. jii'i'lil!. III'. I'i|i|iiriiiiiit iiimI !.•;• 1,1,1.: Wiii(.. ),.r 111. f il.; lUiltii- .-li,! Ici'liWiix ;il!(l T.'llliiw, , -J.I.: AiipUs, Fi'rsli il.l. lid.; ('il.|H'r 1.11. ; I'isli. Diicd Ifmrifi ■o Lout'. \h'r rwt. .'jd.; : liisi'iiil, Ciiieluis. ds. ]ici' liilsh. ' |d.: lifiit. Iniliim ('fii-:i. iliitms. Jli-uns, I'lii;-. II r l,iisli. } I'd. ; l{:!\v V. licinp. iiiid W-.f'i. iiid ('.,lts. (Mill Id.; : I'liix Stcd.s. ;u:d ;i:! It. fire: Sea C'cal .•uid 1. Jd. ; (ii'iuiiid (Ji |i- lian-rl Id. : ()v)isi'iin. Asliis. pi r lilii. 7'.,il.: Mil. Id.: l!ii.'l<..«aKil. Iivai Ore. Mills((,iK.^, iid liriil-.ou Casti;i.;.-,. iirrs. w-iii-r iij). dit;i,: ('i):i.l. Anii-iicati. ;>, r i;.;.iursv. I'L'; and Ha:- I'tuivd. iii'i' tun I's. ; I'uwiiiid. prr ('(ird. -d.: V and Mai'tlii'iiwaii'i d Skills, jtei- cwt. Id.. r'.ra.i;i>. ]ii r ton l.^i.-'iil.; ■liaiiics" ToiiLs, I'ani!- i.ircd 'J'iialiia'. VixlJ. rviiiai'cd ditto iiiidi-,' 2s. I'd.: Small roinul •Js.: Hoards. I'lanl.s, , K'l't niivas. i'A. ; Tip- : AVrst India St.'M,'s liii'js, iH'i- inilK'. Kd.; (di lM. ; Cidai- IV.-t.s li'iii ill'.;-. ]HT curd. Is.: lall Casks, I'ac'.a.jt-.-. DA. inl autliorili.'s, each 'rl.itilit;' (ij llli> V.ili- Ills iiit'c iniiitinii h:< Ids Annual l!c'|ii>i't'-' foi'e tiiL' Logislatui-' linuit' (■■;ai)iin;iti >:■' ii'CM ill CM rv n sj-i 't liav (Hir liiM-Ti'.-s li;i'< II i-vory di'jiartiai'ii t liiit that wt'arc ihav 'vatims and l';i ts. in lilt to rmr t'.iiliins; i/o. and our i'ul|iai lo uUii' and iiupoitanl 1855.] EDUCATION. \L PROGRESS. 10 duty: not oiil\ lli:d fin.s of tlioii;-ands of c lii'.d;"n aiN' lieiiVj; train. 'il lip to inlfUi^iiui' and viriui' i.i our imMi,' pi'liools, lull ll::it ;liousaiiils nunc mvor vi.--if a .s d'l. it is but tninsimily: that in our i itii s and town,-., u hi!.- 1 viay fa'-ility f ii' c unation i.s In in.' ll),i- riUy pro\id'd by tlic puMi'. nuiuln'rs i Iioom, to ;.;row up ill i;iioi.in>,' and \ in,'. \\ itiiout control or rrstraiiii, ami in violation oi til' iinplii'd sorial c uipact lictW'cn ('iti;;riis ulid toiniiiuiiii irs. It \- s.ili.^fa' I ny to I;no'.v. h.r.Vi'Vrr, tli:'t at c^rry test- ]i.'iint III iiur ,s,\sl,'iii. p:i;riotis:ii and pliil, n lirophv uiiilo I') sustain, t'xii i.d and iH'rju'liititi' i( ; and wi r.' it i.ol iliat fv.ltisliiii'ss and iivaric'i) loo frcniii otl;. inllui'iicc .sonii' pa- ri'ius to s:iii'tioii tlic alisoiii'c of llii'ir childri'ii from t.i liool on til ' sli^lili St iiroti'.Kt or jirrssuru of laisiiu'ss — lo st,irvi' tlnir inti'llri I so as to cnii.li tlirir pn'kci — thi' njiroai-h whicli n.iw exists would rra.sc fir I'Vrr. Oiii' or two stril.ini;' facts h.'ivc liuronic appiinnt in coni- pilint; a sonu'wli.it novol ta',!'.' IVir Iho Cliiof >u]ii rinli'ii- limil s .Viinual lli'iiort forl^.'):;. 'I'hr t,ilili'(wnsistsi'nlin'ly of luyath-i .t. It is dcsij^ned to .show I h» number of (.'hildrcn * 'I'll!' rcturr.s for the yiar IS.".;; rcvcil the lint, tii:il of the .si'iiool populi'.i'in of '.2^2.1171 in Ipinr Caiuidii, only ]'.i4,7:io ari' i.'iiort.d as atti'iidin^ tlio ('i>innioii S. hools. and aliout 7.7-.^ the ;;rainniar and piivat.' srliools, tlius k'.iviiiL; aliout 7'.i.'o7 ihiKli-iii drsliluti' of Ih" l,lossiii,^s of oducati n. I in ca'h county, < iiy ;ind lovn, who i/o ,,.i,' r>tti nd sch'x I, i llii'ii.'r ccntap'of till' populati ,ii w'nu i ■nni'' n-ad >)r writ". j Iho nuinht !• of .s<''tions in wliiili iin rati- \\;is iiiipOMd liy I till' trusti't s for ihr support ol tho sili lot, and iiis i this,. s.rtioiis ill wliii-li iiu licturus uuo d'li\rriil durin,::; the I year l,y local suptriiilondcuus, as riiiui.cd hy law. it is a sinj;ul,'ir coincidi'iici', as (.\lHl,it, ,) l,v tli, sc talli s. that the facts which they reveal all I • ,ir a iiiutiial nlati m I to. and are the exiioiunts of. I'.nh olher. Thus, for in- I stanc". in thoM. counties in wiiiih a lii'.;c' per ceiitaire cf : the adult pipiilatioii cannot r. .ei and wriie. there is an einally kir-e per ci'iitaiii' of tl hildieii wliirh do not attend School: i,,w rates are iuipo>ed and few lectures i ilelivei'ed. in this w.iy perpi'tuaiin_' the very (Iis;.;raci' oi misfortune whiih e.xists in tlie l,i.:ility. 'Mi the ollur ' hand, wli.'re th.' ;,reat majority ol the pr.pl,' c;iii read and j write, tiler,' the al sent" from' sclio.,| is ci iiip:iratively in- 1 freijueiit. firpr nites ar;' imposed, and more lectures arc j delivered liy the lociil .supi'l iuteluleiiJs. One thill'.; is evident from this taM»' of neiralive.s. that ! those pers'iiis wIm h;ive never theiiiS'lves eiijoyid the I advantaL.1 s of eiiuc.ition. are insliiK lively o|i]'o>,(l to pl.ic- I iiejT it wiiliin th,' reiuh of their children ; tliiis |iro. in;; j that, altlwnuh tiny may li;ivi' ae,|nireil Wealth and a I de;iree of intlirnr.' without t he :iid ef i diicatieii. tliey am never! heless utli ily un:il'U' to ;i|.|ii'e|.i.-i|e the \alue of tliat I mental dis, ijilin,' whiii would (i"uhilis;. hi Ihi ir i liildren I for atlaiiiiiiL; toslill hi.dier jmsilioi.s of Icii'iir. heiievo- 1 leni-e and usefulness in tlu'ir counti'v. ,.■1 (Jcnrnd Sfiiiinlical Abstract, cxiiijiitliiij the coinpunttire S'atc and l^oi/n.sx ,•;/' Kihtntdoa in L'lqnr Ccnada, as coninc/cd infh Univtr-'iifics, t'oUci/'S, AcudfiNii'.s, (Ir'Himhir, J'/nui/r, ('(/la- vioii, Normal and Model Sc/iools, diiriiif/ (he years 1842 lo \^'j", i»cla:! lw<-e;i;"i»V jllyi- 14114:! i»;;:;v.i 20::',)1.", 2ii45;;0 i';tj,i7.5 ::4no.' 2',:i:;i'4 ■Ji'-'J:;r>.s ■j,-,m:o7 ■J"J75.-> ..( N057 Celle::-es in oi>,'ration . . . 5 5 5 5 tl i; 1 t " > t< County (ii'.-nn..-*. iV Ac;;deiiii. .- ■^'^'i ''■■2:, ■■•;ii) "■VA c-i ;;;• TsT 7ii 71 70 ]'riv;ile ;'' hi'!;- reported . . --U •^00 ■■ iM "■(•(I 0(i 117 157 2-'4 l.v.i 1 ^'■' 174 Normal :ind .\lod(.'l Schools •-727 128: .0 .1 '.S7l ;;o50 :;■ ol ;5oio y Coninioii Schools ' 17 ■21 lit'iiii ''1-lw " i;5W> :.1'J7 Total cducat. i;st:il'li;:Ii!iieiil;- 17 '.15 :270i) i;s';o 12705 •j.>^i;;i i2'.i5s .':ij70 ;;;;);» ;.'J:..t .■.L'".s :,:;:i] l''re;' ScIi^hiIs in op.'rati"ii . . .... . • • • .... .... '*."■' .s.'.i Old ii'.'.:2 SUid '!itsof('olle;.'i'Siv I'lliver. .... .... 700 74() """:; ("si • ;'..2 751 75,1 .\ "idem.. V:fi ram. S. . . • • Inoii 1115 liiio •-(iTo ■j> I.I :;!04 :;>;>;) T*niii's in i'rivate ,'^»*hools . Ihol 12;245 ails 4ti(;;; ;::'4^ 51:;:; ;:^--^ 1 llJ/A,k^ 111 ■ Ji'HI^ ?_■■*»'"'••■■ • Tolal Sludcnls and rnjiils ol Nonn:d .V Mod"l Schonls . .... •J.-Ii 4eO .■!7(i .';.".''i r.45 7: '.5 I'upiis in Coininon Schools . iM'J7;'i '.)07.',(i iiiiooj Kii'i;i:i l:2-l.sj;j ::;o7oy ■•■>i'X, 151vd li ^i,') 1 :7'.i.'.>T i'.iKCO Toral .siud.'^nis and I'upiis of riii\ersi;ies. ('oll"L;-es. .\c;l demies, (iramuiiii'. l'riv:iti' and Ci'iumon S' lio::|s . . o:/j7.s '.)('i75t; 11000:2 :or.;i;2 l;;iCi',o l:25-''i5 :44:or, i.:'ji.7j ;:,-s.i5 lsii:;Io 2o;;S'jo Total Amount a\;iilal.li' fur SaL'ii iis of Colli. S. Tea. 'her.' 415110/. 51711/. 71514'. 07P00/. 775!iy/. 80000; .S,S47S/. ssi:2o/. iOJl.'O/. ll:;'.i;)U. i:joo;:Oi'. Do. fir the erecii.in ol .S.hooi Jl'iusi'S. .V for l.ii.r:n-ics. .V:.'. .... .... • t • . * . > • • * « • .... 1 lisp/. r..:;.;4/. 25ir'.>i;. l;:2108/. Total Amount availahle for Te;i"hers' Sileiii'S. ei'i.'tioi' of S'ilool lI.iUS.'S. .'oc. . . • • • • lOjOl'.)/, 1-Ji.'!.s4/. i:;;i0<5/. Ill 171 W. Kceiv d liy oils'i' Instil ut Ions • • • < .... . . • * .';j.s,,i'. :;.r'.i.s:i/. ■■r,:,'2;-l. Tor.il avaifiliii' fir i:ducatioii Total Com. Sell I'll 'i'( ;iihe;-s . i54JiS/. :..277 171.074.'. :;.;ss UsOi.74/. ' -l-^'io '-I'.VJi- ao'2-: ■:'^177' :;i;ri'.i o47li ;;.-,i;9 '• .\'aled.i .... .... i;:!i.5 :25u7 ■JaWi i;i.P7 -.-..-.l 2.M1 :2ooi *• I'l'inal'' ill .... "... (.03 070 704 770 720 C17 o:j8 Averavve nuni'ier of Moiillis oachCom. Schoe! ke-pt o|ieii s 8}<; 83 :i pi. 9 1-11 ,M4-15 '.I ]?Ab 129-30 .\ttend..ii,-<'. du;-i!", Suuine.'i .... 7015 1 7-'2o4' 7i'N4J >i:\:'AM holi 1 opd'JO l!..ys ' . . . . . • . . :is.-):iii :;ii;;s'j 417.^4 4-li'47 15p(9 I'SCOS <::r's . . . . ;iHtJO ■ ',-y>-l ;j5olii 3N74:i ;;'.i75;2 11428 Altend:Ui.e, dniiie;- ■Winter . . . > > 70711 7Mrii; S14' slosl S075() •.IUII&9 IJi.S . . . . .... .... 451-J'» 4f.lnj 4s:;ii:; -f.lOli<» 4o.Mi7 52252 " (lirls . . . . .... ;il:2S-.' :jiy:i4 :i:ilid :i.-.i.i-Jl :iiiSW) :;74o7 ••'■ An .\ji))co.\iinali 111 only — no specilic intorm;iti on havini.; he.'ii received hy the Itepartment. ^,i:k.— 'I'll" f.'i inns in tin; foreL;uiii,i: tal'le up to the year is 17, are not very complete: hut si;icc that period they hivo heeii siiHici.'oily y> to estalilisli a data hy which i'l cmnpaie our ye:irly pro-ri'ss in e.liicitioiial matters. In ciins.'i(Ueiici'of a chaiere ill the School l,:iw. no 'reports lor th" year ls4.; were recei\ed. 'J'he returns aie iiow pretty I'xt 'iisive. and einhv.ii'e.ill Inslitnlions of l,.:irninu' from the Coiiimon School up to the Viiiversily : hut liilln rto the sources of ii'lormation r.":arditi'.: this litter (hiss of Instilulioiis have h..eii r.'ilher |irivate th;iii oDicial. which should not he the IMS.'. 'Jli" .\ nnual Heiiort of a Departaiciit of I'liMi' Instruclinn should piv.seiit. in i iie coiiiprehen'-lv.j tabular view, th,' actual .stale and progress of idl our Kdin .itional Institutions— rruiuiry, int. in; 'ii.itc and Sispericr. [75] t i .. . > I;. d: 76 EDUCATIONAL PllOGRESS. [1855. Till' cniKliii^i'i) statislifs, which wc^iivcMHi thr jini'i diiiLC pilt;o are taUt'!) from the Chii'f Siip<'riiiteiiil'>nts Ibrth- ooiiiiiii; Aimiial lic'pdrt fur lH,");i. They exhibit the fol- lowiii;;: inloiTsliii;,' lacts anil coiilrai-ts:— In 1^141, Unco .years aflcr Ihc systciii was first oi-;:imi/,i(l, till' miiiilnT iif I'liiiiiiKMi KrhniilH in npi ration in 1 pimt Ciinada wasJ.iil'i, (anil many of thiiii viry Infriior intlii'il) uhilc. in isr):;. Ilio numb'.rrfiiortiJasinopiM-atinn— many of whii li are \cvy suprrior, anil all of tlu'in j;ri'atly ini- provi'il in iviTV i'>';cntial partirular — was .'i.lliT. an ailvanci' of twenty per Vent. 'I'hi' nuillipli^iitionof si hoolshowfViT dot's not ni'i'i'ssaiily iniliiatisin inijirovnm lit. 'J'hi' jioliry of thi' Di'partmi'iit has lii'cn ralhi'i-tot.nrnnra'rt'aiii'iilai'j.'n- mcnt of tho houndaiicsiif I'xistiiif.' si'i'tions than to uuilti- ply now anil fii-h1>' oiU'S. Tlu' ri'sult has lii'i'ii tho cxtinc- tiun of many ot tlii) oitl srliools. ami tlu' ro-tlivision of townsliiiis into moro oomi)art and strontriT siliool sertions. nustaiiu'd at a less n;.'Ki'>'^'''>f'' I'Npi'iiPt' to tho towiislii|) nt larfrc. Tho ini'iTaso in the numlicr of piod srliools has. tlu'ri'fori'. 'iron about l.ntHi. and li;is taken pl;ire in new- townships iind 111 tho hitherto unsettled parts of old townships. In 1S44, the number of pu)iil« reported as attendinjr tho common sehools in rjijier Ciinaila, out of a srhool pojiula- tioii of ls:i,ri;!!', between the a.L'es of;') and Iti years, was 4l>,7;')t); while in ISM, the number reported as attemlinj; school, out of a school iioinilation of :i(<2,(»71 was l"J4.7;!ti; ^bowing thorefuro that while tho school populatiou ha.<» i not ilinil'lii/, the school attendance has nearly (jniiitii}ilnl thiit of ]S44: or, in other words, while in 1^44 llu^ school atfendancn was only mn Jmirlli that ol the scbocl pijiula- tion, it is now nearly llifc fiiiivllmWmi ot the eiiliiu school population I Cheering facts certainly. In 1S44. the total amount available from all sources for tlio imnieni of teachers' saliiriis in I'ppi i- ( aiiaila was €51.714 or ifJ()ii,si)t;. while in IN.'i.'! it wiis >'iJii.l.''i(i. or an incie;ise of ujiwaids of one hundred jier cent, in iiiiiu years. In IS.'iO (beyond wliicli year our stnlistics (,n some of these points do m , extemirtlie prand total available from ail sources for teachers" .salaries, I he erect ion and repairsof school hou.si.1, and the purchase of school aiii)aiatus and reiiuisites, amounted to upwardsot #41 O.OdO. wiiile in throe years it renched the noble sum of .{;( 47.07»;. or iij.wan/s «/ hiilf II millidii ii/i/olliirs — nioretlian three-foui tlis of which large sum was raised by the voluntary action of the people themselves, in their several localilics. The additional amount reported as received and e.\|ieiRUd by grammar and other schools and colleges was j:lo0.1t4. tlius inuking it apju'ar that ;i;7ii.Stl'.Jii were available for the puriio.ses of promoting general education In I' pper Canada iluiing Ihu year ISult. No doubt the current year will w itness enter- prise and zeal no loss creditable to I'pjii r Cai.iula, and no less gratifyingloevery lover am.', promoter of his country'* oducatioual advancement. St.vtemkxt showiiiff llip number of Boolcs issued from (he I'jluccilional I)(jiarlnienl to Public Librarids in lj'}>tr dtnada up tv the end of Auyust, 18o4. II Number of vols.' sent out during the Mouths of NoveinlK'r, ISoI) December - - January, 1S54- I'ebruary - - Starch - - - April - - - - May - - . - Juno - - - - July - - - - August - - - Total - - .a ICS 31)90 (i'24 I'JiW :itV2 174 7',)7 iMKi 11)01 102S noiio N o (V.' It;: .')4i> 271' ■J7it 40 O','" 12.5 1(!4 2.-)l 101 l:!' 472 .50' 470 7£i| 0157 1.50 .J74 92! 8S2 241 ^.1 i! I i-< t- c. 5- ■6-5 ,-s^ .%! 70, 70S '2187; OSj 2S0l 2ol 771 .50 i '211 3;j 111 145: 5021 300' 4S2| 50.5; 788! 415; 555! 20 : 417 10 50 ; u 4 25: 20 24; 03 54 10S7 ; 201 528 ; 182 90; 291 i 294 528, 447' a. 2 ir J- 3 c 120, 2791 1 435; 738! 225! 110 597 i 478' 919! 077! 284 4894; 545 "252 55i> .'!4S 1408 1280 2;;2o 2303 4 204! 34| 74 I 07:! 13' 40|i 5(,li 70;; 40 9C1 20901 3129 7'S74 2101 1149 4948 5230 9305 7142 57 .5900: 00;!'.'i7!'S 7li9( ll-.'5l., Cp; 0'28r.O Total number of volumes sent out from the latter end of iNovember, 1853, to the end of August, 1^54 — u2,80t). COLLEGES. 11 'i-'^* ■ ■jl'lj ■ If ■ - >'' \% I.I!..'. 'I;-'''' Uin'vcrailj/ of Tirrnnfo. — A'isitor. His Excellency the (lovernor-deiieral. Cham ellor. lion. 'Williani Hume lUake. Vice-Cnncellor. liov. John MiCnul, LL.l). Membersofthe Senate. Hon. William Hume IMake, Chancellor; Itev. John McCaul, lili.D., Vice-Chanco'Uor : Hon. William Henry Draper: Hon. .\dam K'rgusson; Jo^e^)h Curran Jlorrison, M.P.I'.: John Langton, M.A., ■\1.1M'. : David Christie, Esq.; William A. Logan. Esq.. F.I!. S. ; Fred. W. Cumber- land, Esq.; James J. Haves. Esq., M.D. ; lUv. .lolin Taylor. M.D.; Kev. Adam Lillie, D.D.; Hon. C. ^^id;m'r: Hon. Ivobert Haldwiii; Kev. K. Kyc'son, D.D.; The Principal of Queen's Colle'jre for the time beinir. Kev.S. !<. Nelles, .M.A.: VeryKev. A. McDonnell; Hev. M.Willis, D.D.: E.W. P.arron. M.A.: liev. .'^. A. (iaudet; Jos.Workman, M.D. P. Ereeland. E.sq., Ri'i^'istrar. I'liirfniitii (hUi'iic — President. lU'V. John McCaiil. EL.U. Vice-President. ' . Professors: Classics, Logic, llhetoric and Holies Lettres. Hev. J. McCaul, LL.D. ; Metaphysics and Moral Philoso])hy. Kev. James Beaven. D.I).: Chemistry and Experimental Philosophy, II. H. Croft, D.C.li. ; Agriculture, Oeorge lUnkland: Natu- ral Philosophy, J. D. (.'Iierriman, M.A.; History and Eng- lish Liteniture, Daniel Wilson, LL.D.; Natural History, Kev. Wm. Hincks, K.L.8.; Mineralogy and tJeology, E. J. Chapman; Modern Languages. J. Forneri. LL.D.; Lecturer on Oriental Literature, J. M. Ilirschfelder ; Lil)rarirtn, Kev. Alex. Lorimer. I'fiprr Cli Master, C. Thompson; Cfiinmercial .Master, J. Doibl; (Iconietrical Drawing Master, J. O. Howard; Orii.'initutal Itrawing Master, J. Hull; h'^inging blaster. J. D. llumi'Iireys: In- strumental Music -Master, A. Maul. The Itoiilent School House is in full and successful operation: throe Collego Master.? reside in tlie building, oneof vhuiu is alw.'iys on duty. Each boy has a separate dormitory. Katlis have been fitted up for their comfort. Terms. — Aiiliiiiin, from eii'l of Summer Vacation to November :!0: Wiiilir. from 1st December to end of Feliruary lim hiding Christinas Vaiiilion); N/in'»//. from 1st of Mar.h to Alay l.',tli, or Wednesday nearest thereto; /^ifiiiiiirr. from 15th May to July 21st, or ^Vednesday nearest thereto. Jli(r!:nr'.t Dcpurtmrnt of the. Vxim-^itti niiil Cdlhr/n al Toriiiito. — lUirsar, David l!uchan; Cashier or Chii'f Clerk, Allan Cameron; 15ook-keei)er, JI. Drunmioml; Assistant Clerk, .lames Nation: Alessiuiirer, Williani Morrow. Oflico, near the West end of AVellingtoii Street. rnirrr.^iti/ af Qiiirii'.'f ('iillii;i>, A'uw/""-— I'l'ofos.iors : Principal, and Primarius Proti'ssor of Divinity. Kev. James (ieorge, Vice-Principal and Interim Lectuier on Systematic Theology; Kev. John Malcolm Smith. A. 1M., Professor of Hebrew. Hiblical Criticism, and Church His- tory; Kev. James Williamson. A.M., Profes;.-;ir of Mntht>- ma'ticsand Natural Philosophy: Kev. Jani's (Ieorge, Pro- fes.sor of Logic and Mental and Moral Pliilos'iphy ; Kev. tJeorge Weir, A. M., Professor of Cl!is;-i'^ •3 '-? P "2 ' — -^ — "^ c ■J. ■- ? " ii rt "" H ' C •l>\ ■*i !)Cd 4.S'.U 204' 2o'.t(n ■A:y .A\ 3VJ9 '2-i:yJ. 74'! 7874 rj.'.ii t'T;! 2it;i ::-is iy;' 1149 Uti« 40m 404 S l-jsi; f)(,ii 52:;« i;;:'j(i 70,; {COS L'aii;! 4uji CI'.'' 7142 li-.>:.i. f;'jF(-« 1.^^)4 — u2,Stitj. Uav(': Virst Enir ;Ti;;li>li Mast.tr, 0. mid; (ic(iiii('trii'H.l aiiuntal Uniwin}? Ilimi]'liivys: In- (> Itoidi'iit Scliool icin : tliroc Collci^o liom irt aiways on tory. iJatlis have IS. — Aiiliiiiin, froia ;;0: Wiiili-r, from liidiii;: Christmas to .May l.'dh, or rom l,"itli May to //// and fhUi/jr. ol cr or t'hj.'f Clerk, imiir.d; .''.ssistant 111 .'NldrrDn. OfJiw, t..!).; Kcv. .lohu CikiU. It.!).; I!, v. Kobort .Nfill; Kcv. Ituh.'rt .NIdiill, l).l».; Il' imr/iitiiil. — I 'mfo .<.'<. jrs: .laiiii'S .""aiiiiisnn, M.l).. I'liiiiral Ml- li iiii' .V Sur^"'ry; .Inhn Sti-«art. l,.i;.('.S.Kd.. Anatomy Mild riiysinloi^y ; dnhii l>. Itl'kMin. M.l)., I'jinri- jilo.s and I'ra.'li f ."*ur>,'.'ry : lln^'utin Valc.i, M.l)., Tlimiy and rra''Ii,n of Midiiiiii'; William lias ward. .M.K.C.S.I/., .Midwif.'iy and 1)1.-; ■a.'Jts of Wdm.'ii and Chlldici'. I'mf. Williaiii.-* Ill d''livi'i's li'ctnn'Hon Clii-uiLslry, iucouiu'i'iinn with Ih;' inur-^i.' on .\atural I'liilosuiihy. /'/(irrO'V// ';/' Ml (Jill Ciillriif. — \i.siti r. Mis J'',.v.c,.lli'niy Tho (Jovrrni r (icncial; (invcrimr.'^— Il')ii. I'liailrs Diwcy 1);iy, I'nsiil.nt ; 11. ai. .lam.'.i I'm i 'i-. Il.ai. I'll. r .M'liii'l. 'I'homas lirnwn .\nd' r.smi, VW {. liaviil |)a\idsin. Ks |., lli!W Uaiiisay, l'.s|., William t'lslrr (Vitlin. Ks |., r.cnj.nnin lIulmcH. li.-i'i.. .\iidi'.\v llnlii rts )ii, K.^n.. Chi'i.stoplit'r luiii- kin, lOs |. I'liu'.ip il — Hon. Cliarlts IV'Nu-y |),iy. |,l,.l>. Follows — I'll' Di'ans of ilir I'a ullicsof \ai\\\ Mcdiiin.' and Arts; Til" I'virtnr .dllu' llijli.-^i'lionl l),.|,;ut:n"iit ; WnltV.'d .Nolsoii, Ks'|.. M.l).; -Mrxaiidfr .Morris, Ks|.. M..\.; llrown ChamliiTlia. Ks j., IJ.r.K. /•;/-'(('/yr./7,«,'(.'— I), anof Kn.'ultv, ilnn. Will. Hiid,.:U'y, D.C.Ii.; I'rnf.ssor of Law. !|..n. Wm. llads'li'V, D.r.l,.; Ki;. turers, .1. .1. ('.. Alilmtl. K.-.p, li.l'.K., and F." W. Tnrram'i'. Ks (.. M.A. Fl.'di.'al .lurisprudi'iicc. ; Dinmnstrator of Anatniny and ''n- ralor of .MiisHum. F'tnilh/ of .iris, — VI 'c I'riin'ip.il and Dwm of FaruUy. Iti'V. Canon Kcach, D.C.L.: Frnf. i.f Cla.s.'iical Kitonilnrt'. Kcv. Itcnjauiin J)avi(S. I'll. Dr. ; I'm- ll'.ss:)r of .M'ltliL'inatics and Xatuial I'hilos ipliy, \Villiam Andrew, Ksn., .M..\.; I'rofiss-ir of .Moral I'hilos 'jiliy ami L;)j;ie, th.' Ki'v. C.mon Iji'ach. D.C.K.; I'rnfossor of llist'iry, Auciunt and Mid'-rn. Ilriiry .Aspinwall llowc, Ks').: I'r.i- f'.ssor of II. 'Imi'.v and Oriental Kiti-ratun?. Kov. .\. I)i'.''*n!a. li-.-i'turtr on Fnin-li and •fcrm.in liitcraturo, Cliarlrs F. A. .Mark.j,nif. V.»[.; Itiij.'i Sflnml Ih p on the last Wednesday in .September, and the hst AVednesday in April. Facult'i of Mididm: — I'rofessors, John Uolph. .Sl. II. C. S., KuiT. ; Joseph Workman, M.l).; Michael ISarr 'tt, M.A., IJet. Sled.& Siir.; Henry Il.Wrii-ht, M.C.I'. & S. Tho Session is held at Toronto in the Toronto School of Medicine. Susdiou opons October 1st, and closes Aoril let, annually. I I'liii'irsi/i/ of Tiuiiiti/ Collr;/,, l\.r„nto: \\ rporiited by I UoynM'harter. 1>>.'>2.— Council, the llonor.iMc and KWit I liev. thi' Lord lli-hop of T.momIo. lb,' ilnn. >ir.l. I>. Ilobiif snn, Hart., the Ki'v. tl^e I'mvnst of frinily ( nilere, I'rof. Ilmbler. I'rnf \ anknu;;hnet, Kev. I'rnt.ssnr I'.iir',-, Kev. ; I'mf Irviii;,', the \cii. Cenn,',' DKill St.'warf, D.lO.K.I)., , Ihe Veil. .\. .N. Kctliniie. D.I)., I.l.,l).. Ale\aii.l.'i Itnrnslde, I fhe Kev. II. .1. liraselt, li.D.. ti. W. Allan, .bdiii An, obi, I Ke.vis M.iltatt, Ib.ii. .lani.'S (e.rdon. .Mr. M,-..('b.incillnr I Spra;,'He. .laiii.'s M. Strachaii, Sir Allan .\. >lc\ali, M.l'.l'. I I'mstces. Kev. II. .1. (Irasctt. li.D., (i. W. .Ml.m. I,."vis Mof. I fatt. Tri'asuivr-i, Ilnn. tieorve CrooKslmnk. Hon. .laiiies 1 •innlon. .S',r,tary, Cliarbs Ma..'i;itlj. ill!iceis(,f tbc Cob j le.;(': l'rov,.>t, (le ir^,' U liitaker, M..\.; Prefivs'ir oi Divi- nity, till' l'rnv,,st ; I'lnfc.m-or ol ( l,i->i -s, K. S'„bilin I'.iiry, |M.A.; I'rnfissi'r of Mathem.itic^. K. C. IrviiiL'. M..\. I'ro- j f.ssnrs of the Faculty of Kti'v, Ibn. .1. II. C.iin.mn, .1. M. ll.i-'arly, I'. M. VaiiU.iu;,'hnct. I'rnf s.snrs nf ib.' F:icultv . f I M..li,ine: olist.tiics. K. M. Ile.ldcr, M.D.. M.l! ( .S., Kiiir.; I Institiit.sof Mi'.licioc. .Iini.s \\i.\A\. M.D.. \I. K.C.I'.. Kn;;.; I I'riii'iples ami I'laclici' of Sur:.'ciy. C. .1. I'bilbiick. F.l;?i'. S., Fn'.i. ; Aiiatniuy and I'livi 1. :l'y. N. I'l'tbuie, M.D., M. I K.C.S., Kiij:.; I'racliceof Mi.li.bi, .' F. ILhIlI. v. .M.D,. M.K, I C,.'^., K.lio.; Materia Mclia aii'l 'I'bn-.ii .'uliV-;. W . Ilall.i- j Well. M.l).. M.K.I .S.. KiifT. : Cbcirii.-lrv. II. V. Hind, .M.A.; I I'rnfessorof Musi., .,r|-i,|' l.'n iidty: I Kev. Is;i;ic llilniul b, Professnr nf lli'br.'w aid Kabiiiii'.'il l.ilir.ilnri'; KIw.imI t b ipniau, l!..\.. Cnin s ( ■ lie.". C.iui- ■ bri.l-e. profe.<.-,,rofCl.issi,-,al l.itcra! niv; IbMiiy .\li;es. .M.A., Pi'i.ifi'Ssor of M.atbeiinlics. .tc. c.itliir III' i;,;/!i'lii,l!.\ AM///..'A,/(.~l'resl,|.'iit. V.'rv Kev. ; Aiiirus .McDinin'il. V. (i.; I'rof.'SM.r of l,n-j and riie,iiii.,'y. I Kev. .lobii O'.N.'il: Pridi'ssors. Jnbii l.'CiPo.n.ir Micbai'l j Clune. Philip McMali'Mi, and II. Ibinis, C.Uiiii- ,;/■/;/.'■, icj;.— ('resident. K"V. Aie.^'. C.-iu.b't ; Pi- I rector. K.'w. Nap. Mi.rnault: Ke/.nls, Klward Petinnt, I -Vrthur ML'iiault, lien. lleriKu-d.TU'H'ia:; .M'.njnii. j ,'.','. .Uirll.l'l'.l t't,lhifl\ f'lllljr'i ,',V,V, ^ '/'i,-,;,'//,/.- Tb,' Fa- ; tb.'i-s of Hie iirder of St. liasil have cb.ar_'> , r ,-lnrli:i;{ find 'I'liiMiiis ('. Scnllf; r. lilcati.iii itlliiv. \«Miiml .'v'uni.l J!uilJlii;:,><, Turntjln; 'MlWo li lilts. tViiin'.' ;!.ni. Id I li.:ii. CnHlvilKl' I'liUtii' lii-^!l':ii'non.—\\->\»rllii';:iivi!i'iiiii.''il, uriii'Miii'iiar lUi'H'i'iiiiiiiiii .•^'■Ih'Mh. ;ui(l cxriiMiiKilipii cif Mir-iiTS iiiid Ti'iiclii-l s. ;ilii| Inailtli i.i/;c 1 >\t and lilii'Hrv IhhiKs i>v tin' si'lm N !in'l lil'iii'ii'-' luului' 111.! ('iiuii'i.l (p| til.) I.dil'iilliiiiiii l»(|i:nlni.iit : ( Inii.iiimi. lliiM.S.i'iui.l I!' nly I l;irii;viii. »).('.; .^jt^nit rr-, !!''V. i:::vi-|i'n Kvi'i'S'iii. 1».|).. < hi l>'i!|'riliit.iidi'nl : liii^lii I'.iv. A. K. ,\l. d'l Clrirl.imn 1. I).l».. I; .iiiiiii t',:(li"li'' l:ili'i|H.f Tnvnnln : K.'V. II. .l.tKii-ct. I!. It.' .In;i,'|ili Ciirnin .M'l r'wini. (Iriiiii- iniir Sihcxl A.'t. Ki'V. .Inlm >l.('(iul IJ..1).. I'n --i'lcpd cf l.'iiivi'ivily ('>l"ri.ii'-.i.u; lii- (•idiii:4»'lirU. •Inliii Ii'(';dlii'.'i '('rudi.T id T.ii.k- Ki'cpiM',': \\illiiiiii lli'il. (::< ■li.r cl' I'i-.i\vi;i.'; 1,1. mi Tup- pc:-. T'Mi'hi'r id' \iii-m1 Musi.'; lloni'y (i'.i'di'.iii. 'r.':;. licr ct Hyniii.'i-.ll.'.'<:iiidl':ihMlu'idi's. .)Ak'./ .V''/i';'...'a— In v. In li tlu^ iSi.nual ."^iliocl sliKli'iils pvivlicf thu iifC of li'in liiii;,' : Arcliiliilil Mi'Ci'.lJiini, .M.isI.t id' llny.s" .'mil (lirls' ScIkhIh ; Wiirii'i) (In k. Si'C ilnl .M.'isdT Dny.'*' Srli... I : Dit. ii.< ('i;ii k, rii>'i .\s>.i'.1;int (liil.«." S. li. Ill ; ('iilli;ii'li;(' J. liiiMin. Sc'i.Md Ao.-iHl.'int (ilils' Sihi.i.l ; Wm. Hind. T.'U.'li.r i.f |i|:n\ In;;' ; I'.lKti 'I'lipp, 1', 'I'l'd lii'r "f \i.ril Miisit;; lli'-ity
  • in.'r.il.'T'i i.f wlii. h • ii'lir." iinnii;illy ; tli: ir nii'u'.'.-i.r.s fn I'c iippiintcl ).y llifi Cmnily Coiiiiril. Tlnri. 1> I'ni' (Jr.nninnr .*.lr>iil in ciih' Ci. nitty 'I'l.wii, wlii'li rri'i Ives jit Lust '^Ipil )ii r iiri'iiin; and \vli''i'.' I'li- fund-, v. ill aiiiuil nf it. nllnis nrp,> l.i- I'slah- li,-!i.'d ill dlll'f.vur piirN i.f llii' Ciiiinly. I'lipil'i iitti iidlc),' ttii'n ^•rli.;ols .'111' pri'p'ind iiir t iili.inri' t- ll|.' ( iiivrr.-ity (' .11 "■■■.'. 'liiiif Ml !v li! (Ji.'iinui.ir S.h'i.l.^ in I ppor Canadii. In 1 ■•■i.!. ri.nnifiii Sr!,nui\ — I'n. li ti^whiliip i.s di^l.t il ir(o(j|'lMf| s.-rtii'iis if II si'.itiilili' cMi'tit i'.'r I'lH' s lii.nl : .•;nd in i-» 'li i.f llii'st' si'rii .liS tliiit' Ti Tsii'i < ii'i' I'IriIrd til liliil.ii'.'i' \\i sclinol alliiii's. In ri'.ii'^, inwi.s .111(1 \ill!i.is th'.y iir.' mail- aU''d liy a l!i.;M'd i.f StIi'ii I 'I'l u.^iiirs I'li-.-ii-.i fi r i .a.-li \\,iTd IT .Mmdrip.ilily. 'I'lu'in V)i)i'u lil'-i" I'l liuinn Siliuil:! hi Ijipi'i' Canada in l.S,"i.J. Till' tnt;il ir.nnl'rr of I'divvdii nal inslitiiti'.iis njinrtrd liy till' I'lii.i'tiii.nt I.f I 'ill. lii' I ii;.i run il 11 as in i p<'!ati..ii in I'ppi'i' Caiiada diiiiii'; 1'>.i l. miis :!.;>*■<. attnidivi liy 'Ji '\.\'.j.'> pii|iil.-i, and oxiii'niiinir tl!i'.i.ti74 1f>. &d. in tli.'ir sujipi rt. MEDICAL. It ' .'..i •* d\' I" ■■ li. II; ■%'.. li |}'" ■A^- Hnn.O. \s idi'.nr. .'1. ("i.-irk". M.it.C.S.i:.: L.lt.C.S.i;.: W. l>u! ;,i:.Ml. M.C.C..-. Kii.r. .r.iin i:.ip!i. ?.i.i;.< ';..;• f'.iDi'iltf. T'rolif'i. — I'n it., ii-.id K.K.C.S., i;ii'_'.; S \V. ('. (Jwvnni'. .'^1. ■1.' K. 11.: '.I. Kinr- .M : (i. Il'iii.').-. .M.lt.. \V. '.>.!•:.: .lams I'.r.cll. .i.h'nt, 'I'll:, •■•ii'tarv. i;. 11.: ^^^. TiliiT, I. It.: W. Ili'au- I!. .M'd. .M.l>.: .M.li.: .Ii.;^i.pli W.)rUni HI. M.I).: i;iv..ir.l M. U.idd.'i'. .M.C. ,<: M.U.''.S.!:. : .l.irn'.'S S.iiiipsui. Kinr.'Siiin; llarin:in';s Sinilli. Aiic;i~r.T: .i.im-s Wilsui. I'Tth: l!;i.-.il I!. Chiircli. Miti i.Uvilh' : W. :;. r.i':m>-.'. I'l-.scutt: n-.L^'il lOdninndsnn i;!i.i')<\ ilh-: W. II. Il'iward, l''arm ■rsvill..; Henry II. \V,-i.'lit.'!'oi->;it'i: W. Alii I. 111. Markli.ii:! : li.i.l.'ii 'k Mi'Dmiald. <"orii\vall : 'li'urri' II. I'ark. H:iniil!iii: .laiin's Mi.li'h.'ll. Diind.is: .Inlni i'ra^rr. IV'.h:ii!i: Tlnnias 'I', ^l,■l.•kl.'lll. Cliipp.'iwa : Kplirii'ii ('nuk. Nornich; .lnlr.i II. t'l'.nisi'. Siinciii'; ()i'.)r'j.i' .Niiillnviili. St. Thoiii.is: Win. T. .Mki.is. T. ifoiito. and 'riioiiiai It. .Mmii- s Ml, Tor into. I'liy .-i'-i ins ;iiid Suriri'ims. Tli.^ .Mi'diral it i!ii'd is iroviTMcd '"v till' l'p|ii'i' CatiaJa Acls of I'-l'^. Ct) tj.'i). ;5. Cap. 1;;: nf lHl;i. r.'.l licu. ;5. Cai). -2 : of ls-.;7. S (k'O. •I. Ca)). ■'!; and tin' .V.-t of tlio I'rovinci' of Canada, 4 iV: o Vic. Cap. 41. iias^.'d in IsH. Tlu' .Mi'inlnrs ofili' ISuar.l .•\r(i apjMinti'd tVnii tiiiio to tiiiit' by tlio Uovcnioi'. Tli,' diifii'sof til.' Il'i.iiil ail' loi'xaniiiio apiilii#iiits fir li.'cnsi>to practise I'liy.-ic Sniv it and Midwiu'i'y. or citlii'r, uitliiii 111.' rroviiiii': and up III lli.'ir ivrtiiirato in favmir nf lln' riii'lidati'S, till' tl'iv.'ririr may irraiit sii'di liri'iisi'. Tlic «ittin'.;s of tlio Itniird an-at Toronto on th > tir^t .Mo-.id.iy in January, April, .lu'iy. and O.d'ilicr. in c.arli year. I'arti.'.s f xhi'iltiii;; dipliiiias or liii'usi's from any Univorsity in lii'r Majesty's ilomiiiions. or frinii tlio lioyal Cnlli'irc of I'iiysi- (ian.^ or of SurL.'i'ons, i:i l.oudun.a.s riiysi.'iaiisor ."^iirp'ons, nr Coni'uis.-iious 'ir Warrants as I'liy.siriaiis or Surirooni. in UiT .Majesty's .\av.d or Military Servii'cs. and making: .■ilHdavit of tSieir identity. Ii.'liire a County .lud'.-e in Cpjier Ciiiiada, m.'iy r.ieive l.ii'eiice from the linvernor, witliout oxaiiiinatiuii hy the I! lard. I'ersons who h.ivo been ap- piiintod to th'f Mi-.lii-,tl Hoard, and iiersons .'ictu.illy em- ployod as I'hysieians or Siirt;eons in Her MiOesty's Koreert. lu.iy iiraetice her.' witlniut lii'eiise. VetnaUs limy iirartise Midwifery without lieense. Tliero is a jrenenil prohibiiiim .l:;ainst prai'tisini; without lieonso (with tho exceptions named), and parties oiTeiidinji are liable to proseeutioiiand puuishmont for misdemeanor. Medical men. authorised to pra: dice in L'pj) -r nr bower Canada, may practise through- out tho whole of the I'roviueo of Canada. Viilc. 4 k 5 Vic, C;ip. 41. I'rnrinciid Liinctir Ani/him, Toronto. — Two .-iiid a half miles West frnm the City Hall, on Queen Street. I'mperty Vested in the ("rown. (iovernm.mt appoint Medic.'il Super- iiitondent and IJiirsir, and fiAir visitinjr coramis.sioners quarterly, two of whom are residents of the city, who trani<< by-Liws tor its govcrameut, thorou^jhly oxamino thu Allium, and i-ep.-'it to tbe Clnvernnr-detieial. Tbe build- in r wa.-. d.'.-i'.;iud to ai'inmiiiiiii.ite, v. lien the wii:;.'s inr erecieii, "J.-iU palieiits: lliir.' are a; pveMU:! -'mO in if. Thu InsMtutlnii is I'peii to tbe public b. iweii; llie hours (.f VZ iKioii and .! )i.m. every ili'y. Saliird.iys ;;iid Sundays e;;- c.'pf.'d. by ajiplicaiinn to the .Medir.il f-iiperiiileiuliiit .'it li:e Asylum. 'I he aiIiiii-.-ii.n nf patients is renil.ited by the Aci. 1(> Vic. cli.'.p. I.^S. wiiich leiiiiires that llie patient bo exa;nine'l by lliree licer.s.i! nieiUci! pr.i.'ti.inni rs. verii'.ed by Iti'.'V" or .\tayor collecivi ly. who ceilify in tbe insanity. I'n-m the ovevri'ov.ded st.ite of the liniise. aiinis.-iins ciu at present le.i'de as \ ac'.iicies occur, ai .■oriliii;^' to jirinrily of .■'.ppli.'aliiiii. Idiiits and |ieisiiiis atl'ii ted with [laralysis are inadn/is-r.lle. \'i»itiii'4' Cnniiuissidii., is. <1. S. 'I'ilTany, Cliairiii.iii. 1). r. A\'liilter,iore. \V. I,, renin, ar.d .bbn Siinp-'iii, Msiinii'i ". OPIiers of the liislitiii ieii : .Mediral Siipeilnteni'ieiil. .los.'pli Wnrknian, .M.I), ; llursar. ..'aiiuH McKirdy: Stoivard, Colin £<. i;a.stwi..ud ; .Matron, M;;ry .\nn I'arke.s. Tivnilo (/■:iic)\it II)f]n'<'.l. — Inci'Vpuratirt l,S4T. > Appei Trus tLOi: — ir-m. C. V.idmei-. M.D.] ■lames lie:ilv, Ksq., V Appeiuted by (Jov.'r.inient. .Iiihn Doel.n.s.p j Hy Corp ir.it ion 1.(1. Ikiv.es, Ksj. By IJoard of Tra.le 'J'lios. Clark.so:i, l!s'i. Con.sultin;; Physician and Surireon. Hon. (\ Mi. liner. "T. 1). .Vtteiidin!; I'hysi 'iins and Sur;;'e.ins. M'alter Telf.'r, M. K.C.S.. I'ldiii.; Ib'o. IbTiick. .'M.l).: M . 1!. l!.'aiinioiit, M.l).. I'Mt.C.S.. V.nt.: K. M. Hodder. .M.|)...M.I!.C.S.. Ko^'.: .bime.s Hrivell, M.I)..b.i:.(M'.. bondon; AV. l'\ Aikiiis. .M.D.; If. II. Wrirht, .M.l>. dwaril Clarke, M.lt.C.S.. Iji-., Kesident SurL'eon. J. W. llreiit. Secretary and Truasin'er. Hour.'; of atio:i l:ini'e. 1:] o'clock, noon, dally, durinz theAVintcr Seswoii. ('linical bectures arc j;iven twice a week, on Medi- cal and irur^rical cases in the Hospital: .Medical on AVed- nesday at 1 o'clock, by I'rofes.sor Hovell; Surgical on Sat- urday at 1 o'clock, by Professor Ilodder. A'isilors are per- mitto'l to s.'e their friends every day from :) to 5 p.m., except Saturday and Sunday. I'l'nfjxtr,' O'ni'ral IlospUdl. — Hoard of Manatrement : Ki'uneth i.i'keiizio. County . I ud;.;e: D. IJoblin, AVarden ; T. A. Corb.tt. SherilT; the Slayor and threo Aldermuu of tho City; Medical Attendant, Dr. Harvey; .Secretary, M. Flan.vun. //■'i,'(."!» of hiffiistr;/. Tornrlo. — Medical Attondants, Drs. Badt;ley, IJovell and IJethune. [78] [IS; >•). |ii| lulls' Schoi.N; I I : l)iii'in,< Claik, .I'liii-iiii. .''(•.•1,11,1 •ll •!• i.f Kriwlti;;; llcnty Uiiilwiii, 'lliv .'•'(•.••^I'lPH , 1 'll M.iv nil, I ir,il, lni;iir.;iUi.st.uh. :,'i;ll"T- i,f «lii, h- |)ili|),.infc:| ),y thfl :i •■hlr |l!' h III ';i;:l) |iii' lil'iMiiii; I., :i r.-^ 'ii-i\ !,,• cstnl l'ii|.ils ntt. iiiliri. I- III- ( Hi rl. \. r.-itv ill I lipi'f Ifliisi'h :m1 il ii.,r I' 'I tip IMtil.iiyi' Ui fll'i\ ill',' lii.'iii- S'lni I i r i:i.li Wjinl iiiiniii I'll! slitutiMiiM r,'j):ir(Mi 11 ■■:>■ i;i I |)fniti'iii In Mclnlivi liy -^ ■].{:/:, ii; ili.ir siijui, [•f. ii'i:il. Till" biiilfl- l;'ll lllr \vi!:LCS (MT ■i'l.'. :■,:» ill U, 'jiin mi: I lie lii.uis (.)■ ]'^ .■'.ml .'^uiiiliiys ('?;- iii-iiiti>!i(liiit ;it 1J:(: ; ri";-ul:itril liv tin. Unit I lie |,!itl,'"iil In. l.'tiiinih i-s. Vcliiicd lil".\ Til ll.i- ins.'iiiity. lis,'. iiiliriis.-i'iiiK ,•■,[■0 .Drili;,;^' tci jiriiiii'y ii'ti'd \\iili ]i:ii-;il\Ki'si inivrs. (1. S. Tillaiiv, I'rniu. ai:.i .((Ini .-litini'ii: .Medial l>. : Hiiisar. t'anuH Jil; .Matron, .M;;;-/ I'irufi:/ l.SiT. ' !''ov.'|-:iiii,.ii(. (!. l!;iv.fs, E-sq. liuH. t'l;ii'knon, l'.9'[. foil. C. \Vi liniT. T. :. \Vitlt,TTrli;-|-, M. ;. DiMiuiioiit, M.l).. .('..•^.. i:->ic.: Jaincs ikin,-. .M.I).; if. u. ■^.- l.'ii.u.. lUsiiiciit 'I'rua.^uriT. Ilour.s liinn.i- lli(> Wint;r •(.' a Week, (III ,M('di- -Mcdiial (111 AVcd- ; Siir^i«i] (111 !-'at- A'i.~itors arc pcr- fi'iiiii ;) to 6 p.iii.. of ^Faiiairi'mont : Hol.lii), "Wui'doii; lirco .Mdoniiau of oy ; .Secretary, M. Attoudnuts, Dm. IS.Kj.j .JUDIflAl'.V, JUDlClAilY— I.OWEII CANADA. (',.i:)l '■!' n-tn ,i'.i //.///■'<.— (■lii..f. I li.-tl,v, l!ii|i..-ir l,.ll.l..l- .Xil.-Uft. C. .taiii". r.ait.; I'll .luil;: '|i)i t . 1 11 HIS. .1. I{. Iliill.iinl. I'lii. : .sitliii;s at l'i.| ami .S'.w ( a.-li-l • l.^iiil., 79 Tim 1 .11 i.'l.'r.C. .\;.l..lii. .\|.|>''.il :"'llli .i.iiiinry. mill l.st li. iJtIi .Inly. .Mmiiri'al. l>t In I'.'tli j tin- U.iiaiii;? ufaiinili r (.•nil ai;nu:iil\ in i itih'lilMrlirt Ma •. 'i, anil l^! I I l::ih (trtiiii, r. I'liiNWI ■•••;. ll'. 'I'l rii:.s — l'U,!iri ;iiili ,!aiiH:ir' and ntli.liily. .Mniitria!. 1 Itli M.iirli dfi-iiil ('lurlf. — .Iiid.ri'S — \"i in. I'nu.r I, ,1 1 till (lil.li.T. Th IvlM'fS. -Mil I ll I n I ll 1 1 til (luv. .1. MrCiird. .111,1.1. C. I.I nil. l.'n.K lit.'iii U'l-. iiirasl:; ^liiil.) l;,.. r.ifh hVlrn ir\ .iii'l \M .■^■■|.tciiil..'r •I. li. 'III'. nips.. II. ami .1. K. I>. I!| iiu. Ks.iis., .M..Mlr H. IIS. 1 - |is.. »ia,*|i..; ,1, A. Ill Anril ami iitli .\..\ .■•iil.rr. Avlnirr. lutli '•' i" l« 'i''H"> I'>1-. Kaim.urai'l.a: ami \V. K. .Mif.,iJ, K^,, III lilMi liic. Iias|i.'; 'I'll' t'iirnit .ImLi'S ^■.\!'l•li.^ iiLiljnri.-ili. li 111 In 'i'' in'. Ay Inn I ml; .(/ll (•.,,M'.--('lii..f.liisii,.... II .:i. r. 1! I'lilsii.. ■i'.//s'.— (^'ii(.l ,'•, .M(i:iii-, Till..,. 111. Ill Hiiiii.'ii.-.. M.viT.ilIy, Stii .laiiu.iry. Illi Ap.il. -Jtli ,lnlv .1. (ill II. Inn.d. Will. ('. .\lir,.,litli. 1111,1 li. !•;. and llli Oi'ti,li.v. Sli.rl.r.nk..— .•• ('.nun. t.'iirlKV. li'iin*. C. D. l>ay. .linn s .-luilli. ('. M..111I,.- .\iiil!. Slli .Inl.v .iml .sfh i.f Ucti i|i!liiiiii..-i »lli Jan, Mil K:ii:iii|i I. I. and (I N.inr.liiin. .Mi.niri'.il; limi. I>. .>I.iml, l.t. 7ili In l.'.ili .intni.ny. and l-itli to :iMli .Inl-. I'iir.'i' i:i\..'ij<: Mill. !•;. ^^llltrt. Sill rliriHil.i'. 'i-i iii.—Mi.nl- | .\|iiil ai (L.tli 'i.lil. r. l. r.;slia. In iii •\\ini(r. r.ili •At I'nr,. iiMl ai 111,, iia al, ll'.iin t.i JTIli IVl.iiimy. Man ll. .\|)ril. .May..)uii.', ••iml at .\:.'v C.niisl' ar.d Caslilnn. tl' • llir. .• il.ns ; |.tiiiil I'r, (Mtli.r. .'Nnv'-'iiil.i r. ami l<. n micr. t;iiilH.'i', inij Hi" t-it'iii: - i.f tlii- linnit ('unit .if iii,.si. jilan.* •1 l.st (11 .Mil l'"'irnar*'. .M.iicli. April. M.iy. >*i'pt"itil>rr. 1 ruspi'iiiM'ly. (N.|iil , ■I'lllVI d 1).'. .'iiil.. r. amr-'iilli t.i •.•Mil .Iicii 1 1 .\( l!iMT-l. I21I1 I< Mil I'l'lirn.irv. 1st In H;li .Inin'.aiul '/'■'• jiilnrfi ■iil(;/ <■'//(/■,'.—. I ui'.ri'. il II. I! 1st Id Vttli .'Mi\i-iMl.i'r. .'•'licilin :'Mli tn;;i.s; .hmuarv. l!i';dsU'ar. fliarli 4 Dn-lrl; .Ma!>l.al. .1. II. I'mkU \U 111 '^.tli .lulv. K.iiniiuiasl-.'i 'J' tli .M.iiili In 2111: t''iiiniiis.- inn !■.■:' Ci.iirl.-i ll. id iiinnllily (11 tlii- (i.iiiitrr .\piil. ami 'Jiilli Oili'i'i'r t'l Mli .\..v,niiu.|'. .\'. iiiit. 1,1 in rarislics. lur u. t.'riiili.liij: casiMln a Mliiiiinnv wav, jiui liJtli I'lO.ru^irj. and 1st In lotii .Inly. I'rr. •■. .'1st in ;j,jili , 1 Mi'idiii^- i.'i riiin ii.y i;i' !i in .i!a..aii;. .T.iilucinI 0;ii<-4iH, I.. <: . ('!■ i:'k cf Jpjieui.i, .J. U. 11::.\i;)i;y. Dhtrkt. I'l-lillniUiiliil'liH I Ciiniil t ''III I III. \ S I i-r>' >}';'. (Jiicbi'c . . , Mnntn al . , 'lli.v-- Iliv.vH. ^(t. K.-.a'i. is . K.-nn'Ui:-.".>l.a . iJa.ipi' . . . (iiluvs . . f i;. IhiiTi iilIis ) , ,. .,.■ ^j ^ ,. •, , , |. , ,■ .'.Hi; 'S (ii";-:i . . I VI . r. >.i\v;'ll ( ami I.. Ii.-'t J S. W. .MnilU. ll hii r.i el 111 l."r.l,.n . . !■'. i!. r...v,'.-n I S. \\. .MnilH. W.I'.IKSillln ^,,_.,,j^,,^ . . and I.. .!. A. , I'liplnt'.au ( V. r,. Ni'iimi J •" '""•^■' ' • • ■ ( W. ISrl atiil I (\\. lii'U ami | ( .Inlili ^■ll,l|•l. / (.ll liii .-ll' I i. J ' ( I'liilippi' I'lia- I • Ji.ii.Cli.'is.D'ry. - fli.irli :' Itrry . . I .V. .1. Hiiuinnliii j ( .1. Uilnirand (^ /.I. AVilliir ami ) ('i. !•'. 'ri'i.iiil.lay j ((i. :•'. Tii-aiM.iy j Aniin T.afi'iil.'iinn Ia. i,al'(intai;i,' )\\L' "i iiliiivan Ma-ti:i .-In-piiard . ll,. :M. C'l'iini.,. . (U-rlfur lh"r. ('•'I' iiirt f I'-. .\. I'li'ianM I I 1:. .\. i',,n..t ,;t:il (aiid I'. D.'iii'it i' I .1. A. iViH't. ( A. M. Delis!,. I , , 'and W. II. lire- / ■'."^■' P" •'"•ii>!if.il ( Innt. j l/. — Ili^isil.|| No. 1. — C". DnlierL'er. l^!ii.'Uli r.'.eiit.s. Divisi'ju .\o. 2. — !'. X.Later^'re. I'hieoutiini. DlSTItlCT OK THUKK lUVKUS. Chnmphiui — V. Filte.au, Ste Oenevievi^ de Hatiscan. Drummimil. — Kdnuind Oox. Druinniondville. ,S'/. M,)iiri<;'.—{i. Dnval. Tliree l!ivei.«. yi''(ilH — .loseph .Iiitras. IJecaiicour. I'imas/.u. — .1. O. Arcand, St. Autouledt> la V,:\\-\ DISTRICT OF MONTiniAL. I!:iiiharnnn- — T). K. Liirhtliall. Purhani. Oriiistn'.vn. Jit'.rthiir.—,}. 1!. Chalut. Uerthier en liaut. Cliumhli/. — Thomas Austin. OhaTnl.ly. Ifutdui'nildii.—WrU'K^in So.l. — AV. F. ILi'.Tley, r.apniiil.'. I)ivi.';ion No. 2.-1*. Gossulin, Islo d'Orlcans. [79] :'. inf^l'i- — T;. .Vi-ehainlH'ault, l/.\ssonip!iiiii. ■ ,i!rn,l—{\. H. liylatnl, Montreal. 'i.'-.'i'si;;i. — 11. Di.'l.inson, Ki'c li; lis'. ',1 :■..'. JiMidiiit.—V. Clievali. :•, St. Our-. lluui'ilh.—V. F. /. llaiiiel. St. Alhani- •■ St lf;/uri'iil/i'\ — II. !!. Cierniaiii. St. Il;,;i ii.fl:i>. Shrll'dvi!. — Hiram S. Foster. Slierfnnl. y'fW .1/i/,7;)^(/i(!.— D.'lliiel l)"llertel. j/i.'le nijard. Trr I'll 1,111 III-. — .Insi'pli l,a''li;'.!m'. Ste 'riierese i!e l!laia\ illf>. Vail'' ,■■. ■!!.— ]}. Ste C'liai-lelK.is. Van ir.'ii;!. I ;;■(;.'. ',••., ■••.—I'. Men.anl, Ven'ln r.s. DI.^TIilCT OF ST. i:;A.\('iS. S!in-hriiii!:i-. — ■\Vllliain JUteliie. .-'li eriir I'lke. SUnslciul.—C. A. llic'hardsiiii, Stanst.ad I'lains. DISTlilCT OF OASPK. lioiKirnilinr. — .Tos. 'Uiillaniiie le iki. Ne'.v Carlisle. 6''i.^7":. — IVter \Vinter, Peiee. DfSTinCT OF KAMOniASXA. Kiniiiiiimnl-o . — .1. Ci.T.'icho. St. Andrews de K.mnourask.i. Hiiiinn.il.i. — Division No. 1. — .l.H.'.ith. Is),' V. rto. Divi- sl'tu No. 2. — I.i;uis F. (liroii, liiniouski. rrS'l'IUCT OF OTTAWA. Olti;i'.-a.—J.¥. Taylor, Ayluur. I i I.. .4 . II" ■■■ ■'•■'«',;' 1*1 ''■ w. >*• H-.lf 80 junrcrATiY. [18r,r>, JUDICIARY— UPPER CANADA. r.miv nf .1/1/) ■'»'.— .ru.i.'i's, till! .lu'i'."'-! firiiu" siip'Tior Oiuits ot l.:iw Hint Kiiiiiy. t'li'i'k, tliu IU';,'lst riir ol' tlic C'lnirt ol'Cli.iui'i'i-y, Toi-niiti), dtitrl III' (/fern's H.iii-h'—i']\\i't,i\\s{l;'.U«n SIr.r. II. Vm<- MiiKiiu. iliil. I'ulstii'.hnl.'iw, llm. W. II. IhaiMT.iinl 11.1). Kunis. (Ink wii ami I'ji-iis, C. C. yiiiiill. lU- portor, .1. l-ulilii Unblnsim, Toinnln, (hidi nf r.Vj/i'VT//.— riiHiKvlinr. ir.iii. W, it. lllaUi'. Vii';-("li;iiv''"ll'>rs. lions. .1. ('. I'. IM>'ii jukI .1. (i. S|ir:t;.f,'". Miisti'f, \. N. Hii'll. Ki'.'istnir innl llr|iprl. r, .V (!ruiit. L:>n:i va.'ation IVoiii 1st July liCJlit Aii.'U.st. Oiiirl. Ill' (h.nnvm yV(i(.«.--('lilof .hisli.v. Mun. .1. II. M.i- caultiv. I'lilsnn .Imlu'i's, lloiis. A. .Mcl.'im ami W. 11. JUcluirils. CliM'k "f 111" t'p'Wii iiii'l I'loiis, \,. IK'yU.'n, KniiKrlLM', l'"..C. .loiics, 'riinniti). (Jlirlsiil' .\.wii HIM cx oill'id Cl.Tksof A'J.' Cuimty Ciurt.s will lio I'.xipffliii D'iMity Clerks i-t' tln' I'mwii ami I'lMas lit' 111 ii- si'Vcral iMiiiili.'S a-i llii- pn'Si^iit liiciliiili.iits vaiMti' liy il 'atli m- nth I'vvisc. L'tm '/! /-//n.— Mil iry lii-u'iiis (ii'.Jt M. unlay In K''irn;ii'y. anil i-n'l-i .'k. LnwA vai'itinii (.ouiiuijikv.^ 1st July. umloiiUs 21st .\u.:;ust. Ciri'iiil'. — Tlv,) rii'.'uifs arn liclil twii-n .i year in c;i"U County, li.'twi'.'ii Hilary ainl Kisti'f 'I'itiiis. un'l hi't'.v.'.ii Trinity ninl Mii'liailmas 'I'.'niis. ('.xccpt in tli,- Cnnnty "f Vork. whor,! tlu'fi' an- tliioi' In ca'h yivir. roiiiinonrinu; on thii lirst Tliai'sclay in .l.iiiuary. tlin first .Moinlav In May, and til ' S'T mil .^illnllay in O;'tol)ci', in oarli yrar. Tli t"' api! si.c Ciri'iiits, as tullows, viz.: — Tlii; Ei>l'ni.: Pci-IIi. (Iirnwall. 15. (own, l.'Ori.'nal. Hi'oi'kvillc. /Imir: Niaxara. Whilbv. II imiit'ia, Cayui^a. ISarri.'. Sydonlmin. U'-iliiii: .'^1. TImiiiiis, Samlwirli, i^'irnla, Cli.ithaiii. I.oiiiliin, \ llli.. I'ii'lon. Kiii'. rA'v t'nirl. — ('iiintiilfslniitTS, tin' .liid res o ( till' ."•np'iiiir C'lUits, und •■iiili otii.'r jii'isons ;is mav Im. HpP'iliiti'd liy coininissliin iimli>r llio tin-af ."^cal. Tlu'ir dull -s !irii to il'liriiiini' claiiiis to lamU In I'ppi'r (J.iiiada. ibr wliiili no pati'iit li.is is.Mm'd frniii tlin Citwii in taxoiir of til'.' projiiT claiiiiants. wlii'tliiT as lidrs. divisics or hh- si^'ncis. .». It.'L'Utrai. ('. ni/,'.'ililioii, Toronto. ! blurs' C'liid. — Thu County Jud','o In ciii-h c'lUiity pi'i'.side.s, (/niirtir .SV«i'"/ix.— Clialriiian. the County Juili{i« in raeli eoiinly. uhi, with one or nion- .luil lies ot' the I'.ace, liolils a CoiU't of l^ii irler .'^ ■ssions in his coiintv ftnir times a ye.ir tor trials liy .jury in cM.ses of lal iiy, inisileni"aiior iind otliT olleiii'is. Sitting's, liisl Tn,.s,lay in .l.aiiuary, April and.luiy. and t In ■ third TiiD.-da^ in .November, wltli powtT of adjonrnmeiit. /{■■•urlr.i' r.inr!-'.— ]n tin' Citi.s of Toronto. Maiiiilloii, and Kiii'-'ston, the ller'order.s" Court tak's the place of the County ^ .til. I ',.s ,,( •isiiiis a.-* iimv !"• iiviif Snil. rii.'ir 111 rppiT (.'.iiuiilii. I' CiNivii ill r'nciir irs. (Ii'viscfs nr uh- III. lay ill .J.itiiiirv "iiiiiiiiissi.iiu'r.M, U'. Iliiili:;li. Tiimrit 1. •lit .Iui1i?« 111 luv h H'l'I'S. ty .hiil,-u 111 ca.li iity ,liiil.,'i. in cacli >l'ili.' I'.aci'. hnlilx inlv r>n\v tiiiii's a Miisi|i'iii"aiiiir iiiul in .laiiuar.y. April I'Uilicr, wltii piiwir '"I'onf.i. Kanillloii, .s tlic pi ici' ot'tliu 's liuviiii,' IK) juris- is ('.,iiii(|..d f(, til,. ilavistratc' of cai'li. t Miinday in ,(aii- i~iposal nf rasi'>i \iy K'l- in two monili.'i •tiiii (if Ihi'.Iu.i;;.'. '.uirts of- (jiuiri^T iii-N lias horn I'n ruloirv. Vrr/c. 8 rcasf. 071' els. 'icrets. nces. 1855.] KRKATA ET ADDENDA. 81 ! ];e, and against sign here, and ERRATA ET ADDENDA. R* r* CIcrfOTf niocvae of Montrrnl. Tho followliii; rorrnci.onn In tho lint of K. «'. Clf>r>ry of tho DInroso of ^lontrtial, pa;{« ol, wori> nrtth'od too lato to \t(i mmlo III th»'lr piojM'r pluco ;— Sfiniwiiri' di: M>i»trrnl — P. Itilnudi ii\a^ . (i. 8n|writiur; J. Coiiitc. IVoriir.'tir; J. \\. St. I'i.iim. >£. II. I,arr.'. JT \ . Arraud, I.. KoKoiird. L. Vilit-iunivp, It. (irunlon, j.'roiipin A. Nui'i'ain. K. I'i.'ard. .>!.<'. L. lloniMsant, .\. I.. Il.irliai'lii. A. Mfrii'i-. Kcon., L. I'ollssicr. .1. J. Cotiiioly, II. I'r.'v.ist, • iiro d'oflli-c. V. Uoiijidc'lot. K. Danlul, .1. .1. IN'iranJf. .1. K. I^can. ('. D.'.xiiiajurcs. «.^, J. Ilardcj. ('. 1). Taiiiliunaii. r. I^nioir. I*. Dowd.'l'. .MrCulln, M.OUili'ii, 1'. Miunliv. W . IIhU y. KiiHfv rk SI. rirrn—U'^ KH. I'l*. (M.htH. .Saiitonl. IVo- vliii'lai, J. II. Hoimr.il, I.cfui.ird. Iwij^I.t, »(>nis. Dlro'-tenr. L. I,. Uilli )n. J. J. Paiatln. J. Do U Vl^iU', II. Larii.i, P. lluiifs.Mu. ColU'i/f ilr^ y«-.?M(V«— UK. PP. >tartiii. A lliivc.(iii?i, A. Lrirdior. ViRuon, lli/iuii, OucUot. VfttiT, (i I'.iilly, Dcivjai- dliiR. HorsKii. (Jicatvry, Michel. .\ovi(i/\t dos .IfsnIt.s au fr.iult au |{iiil'—J. \l. IMlcnuor. O, f>. Parjuet. P. .MiTciiro. Coll>>f)f. }f(tsson—ii. Thebor^'e. Dlrflrtpiiv. ll-I.K Vr. M.IXIKKAI,. St. Laurnit—'yi. M. St.Ocrmaiii, Vcrriftrd, vlc.iiro. Sic. Anrf, J. LasniiT. I'oinle-(lnirr—V. (^ Faltio. //«• Hitaril — QuovlUon. ^ IHI.B JEsr.s. ^ St. Vincent — L. Plotto, vicaire. St. .fu/'HruY— Brl^wtt<>,a«hl(lt.'\nt. SI. Jivqwt rif FArrhi- lian—,1. PHnaiilt. vi.'diro. .SV. ii./Mori— J.Uarrott*. //larti 1 .V. .Knnfiir—,}. Uiilii'r. .St. EnrtUfhf- bi'iipri'. \i.Airi'. .SI. /Avi'ii' — A. K. (Irmilx. S. llno'di— Alfi-cd Tipupiii. r.///'/r.vi:7—N. IVmuilt. vie aire. Jxijt •' — Ili'iard. vic.iiri'. Si. ltnii'llo~\,. (isrit-pv. vlralri-. .•■'. '7,)((./i/— p.rrault. »irairc. ,••'. r>7/./»( — I". 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Kyiion,.!. Pimli, .1. FdwardH, ru. im- I miniKi-ary; .1. Lan;;don. supirannuatiMl. /V/< W/on.. /;/,.-■ \V. Hoop.T. H. Miller lliiiilhif/ilun — T. dreon. cliahm i. .Sc.V''"'"'" — A. Dolik'. /////17. r/.-ri/— II. >iiry Slrvtiiin. IlWM\NViM.K 1»ISTItI(T. />()7im/''.i— I'. ,Kotiiii.s M. Klil'ott. .1. Ilughe.x, «l. l! • (•raft. KUiicrnuuiiriry. M.d-ipo.in—.X. Morris, J. IJoyi'"-- ton. JW,ering—J. It.Tapp. ili.iirinan ; .1. llijili,'sjn. lll'R.VN IiISTIil.T. MUchrll—,]. WilllaniH. l'.itH,viu—K. Hurley, elifii. .' 'u. ciiulm—.l. Dix. Li>ii -uxh. / h. in. Ii. m. ' /(. ?;i. h. m. /l . HI . /i. m. h. m. /i. m. /(. 11!. /(. m. /l. 7;1. it. m. 1 (') •■i-'i 5 5rt-2 ' (1 .'1-9 5 5()-l 4-0 5 5H-0 4-1 5 5.V') 6 1-1 5 5.5-9 6 4-3 5 ,' - 2 (1 (■) 7-0 5 52-4 ' 6 7-7 5 52-0 6 7-9 5 52-1 6 S-il 5 M-7 6 S-3 5 51-7 ; 6 i-5 5 i.l-.. 3 6 ll-.'i 5 48-5 6 11-7 5 48-;i 11-9 5 4S-1 12-2 5 47-8 ('. 12-5 5 47-5 6 12-7 5 47-; ; 4 6 1,5-3 6 44-7 6 15-5 5 44-5 f. l.VO 5 4^-1 H 16-3 5 4.'.-7 ItWO 5 4;i4 i 17-1 5 4':-.< .*) . 6 11)-1 5 40-0 tj 19-4 5 40-6 6 l«)-9 5 40-1 C 20-3 5 39-7 6 2(1-7 5 .-.O-'l ' 6 21 -.3 5 3'!-7 22-9 5 37-1 6 23-3 5 36-7 23-S 5 r.fi-2 6 24-4 5 3.0-0 6 24-0 5 ;;.>-l i f. 25-6 5 34 1 7 f) t^ 2(>-7 5 33-3 6 27-2 5 32-8 27 -S 5 32-2 6 2S-5 5 31-5 29-1 5 39-9 6 20-8 5 30-2 S 30-.J 5 29-5 6 31-1 28-0 6 31-8 5 2S-2 6 32-6 5 27-4 6 3:^-1 5 2tT-9 : 6 .34-1 5 2.V9 11 34-.S 5 25-2 6 35-3 5 24-7 3f>-2 5 23-8 n 27-1 5 22-9 6 .37-9 5 22-1 , 6 38-9 5 21-1 10 6 3S-7 5 2l-,3 6 39-4 5 20-0 40-3 5 19-7 6 41-4 5 IS-6 42-2 5 17-8 , 6 43-3 5 16-7 11 6 43-7 17-;i 6 43-5 5 ItVS 6 4-1-5 5 15-5 6 45-7 5 14-3 6 4IV5 5 1,'i-5 ': 47-S 5 12-2 12 40-S 5 13-2 6 47-0 ' 6 12-4 4S-2 5 1 1-8 6 50-0 5 10-0 6 50-9 5 M i\ 52-t 5 7-6 1.3 6 51-11 5 9-0 51-8 6 8-2 6 53-0 5 7-0 6 54-4 5 5-',) 6 .)5-4 5 .1-6 6 ;(i-;( 5 3-7 14 ; 6 55-1 4-0 6 56-0 5 4-0 6 67-4 5 2-6 6 58-S 5 1-2 6 59-9 5 0-1 7 l-C. 4 68-4 i.") ; fi 59-2 5 0-8 7 0-2 4 59-8 7 1-7 4 58-;3 7 3-2 4 56-8 7 4-5 4 55-5 ' 7 6-3 4 .1.3-7 i(i 7 3-6 4 56-1 7 4-7 4 5.5-3 7 G-2 4 53-8 7 7-9 4 62-1 7 9-2 4 50-S ' 7 11-t 4 l-S-O 17 1 7 8-0 4 52-0 7 9-0 4 51-0 7 10-7 4 49-3 7 12-6 4 47-1 7 14-1 ■1 4.-,-9 1 7 16-0 4 41-0 18 1 7 12-3 4 47-7 7 13-i5 4 46-5 7 15-1 4 44-6 7 17-3 4 42-7 7 lH-7 4 41-i 7 21-0 4 .39-0 19 7 16-7 4 43-3 7 18-1 4 41-9 7 20-1 4 3I-.-9 7 22-0 4 ;-3 7 2(>-l 4 33fl 20 7 21-2 1 4 38-8 7 22-6 4 37-4 7 24-8 4 35-2 7 26-9 4 3.V1 7 28-5 4 31-5 7 31-3 4 28-7 21 ■. 7 '26-0 ! 4 34-0 7 27-5 4 32-5 7 29-7 4 30-3 7 32-1 4 27-9 7 .04-0 4 26-0 7 36-6 4 23-9 22 1 7 30-7 1 4 29-3 7 32-3 4 27-7 7 34-7- 4 25-3 7 37-2 4 22-S 7 30-1 ■ 4 20-9 7 41-7 4 18-3 2.1 . 7 35-6 1 4 24-4 7 37-3 4 23-7 7 39-8 4 20-2 7 42-4 4 17-6 1 7 41-5 4 l;Vi 7 47-0 4 134 W i 7 40-4 i 4 10-6 7 42-3 4 17-7 7 44-9 4 15-1 7 47-8 4 13-2 1 7 50-0 4 10-0 7 53-t 4 6-6 PROVINCIAL OBSERVATORY, TORONTO. In charge of Professor Chei>^man and four Non<;ommissloned Officers' of th(< Royal Artillery. CATTLE FAIRS. At Embro, County of Oxfbrd, ou 3rd Wcdnosday in Oct. A ♦ Woodstock, County of Oxlbrd, on 8rd Thursday in Oft. [We truit that the Presidents of aU ARricultural Sodoti in Cajiad* will furnish xxn with nimUw laftrmttltn? fof onr uaxt year's issue.] P [81] 82 ■m. »-! *' . ' .aj^ :-.T ^.- -J i;: ' : ;xi :,H'. i-i >i {■>_ III K; I! '^ IlfDKX. INDEX. ! « »»"■"■ ■'«,--t- [1866. n.5 Aitrnlnidcnl dl^iiit M Antrnnomlrftl not*-* .1 " " fl«oa« fdlondar CMoTitlily) ■ . -7 to 20 rhronolojcl''«l ('.yclrn 7 Kcllpnod 4 " of.Juplt^r'MS(»tolllt4^fl .«to2S Kphomorln ofthit I'lan^fd, kr, .7 to W Rvonlnfc StarM 3 KxpUnMloiiofnHlrlos In rnloriflur J' " "Flfftm " PIxcil niul MnvoftWi) Ff(iHf« . • • :3 Miithi'tniitlral ArknowlndKemmifn- 4 " I'TOlili'IMI • • -ft to 20 Motcoroloprtcal Olis.irvntlons 'fltoJH MnrniiiK ^' - • Provincial Canals ..... Hates of Toll Standard • - Way IUt«!i Cattla Fairs Clern? of Canada * • liaptist Denomination • • ♦ Elblo Christian Church - • - Do. do. corrected list • • Canada Christian Conforenro • Con > Do, do. corrected list United Church of Edr. & Irel'd " l*resbyt<»rlan Synod Wesleyan Methodist Church - Collectors of Custom . . • • - Currency Act Kducationul Bishop's Collo(?o, LoiinoxvTllo - College of Bytown " '• Rei^iopolls - - . . Common Schools • - . - • Divinitv Hall ...... Educational progress in V. C. • Do. do. general abstract Do. do. books Issued • - Grammar Schools (county). • Knox's College Normal and Model Schools • • Public Instruction Departm't- " " CouncUof» Pcho<)l of Medicine, Montreal - « " Quebec- • « " St. Lawrence St. Michael's College • . . • tTnlverrity College •" « Btir«r'« dep 7:1 74 7a 73 74 73 81 40 fi7 Bfl SI 5(1 60 6B fl6 62 63 SO 50 81 40 .13 .14 57 37 74 77 77 77 ra 77 74 76 76 78 77 78 77 78 77 77 77 77 76 76 I nlicrflty Mr . • - 66 Middlesex * - . 65 Norfolk 06 Northumberland 66 Ontario 67 Oxford . 07 Peel 72 Perth 67 Peterborough ...... 68 Prescott ........ 68 Prince Edward * 60 Renfrew ........ 63 Russell ......... 68 Simcoe : . 60 Stormont 70 Victoria .68 Waterloo 71 WeUand 65 . Tl • 71 .72 . 80 -40 ^I'd 40 40 Pro* lnf«> of Canada 3A Hanks 4« HoardofExam.ofp.L. (lurrey. 85 Canals 7,1 Hertfy 40 Crown IglMtrar'sOfflc«« " St - Post OflSce Department- . • Canadian Mail Line to En, English Mail General Post Office 36 Post Offices, List of, &e. - • - 40 Postage charge on Lett«rs, A«. 40 [82] ll«'ciprocity Treaty Revenue and Expenditure Survey Departments - • Trade and Navigation Returns 43 Public Accounts for 1853 • - . • 41 Bank Issues 42 Clergy Reserves 42 Delieuturos Redeemed « • • 4.1 Gross Revenue 41 Interest 4^ Jesuits' Estates 43 Licenses 42 Montreal Oonrt House • * . 42 Municipal Dobon. (Consolld.) • 43 I»ubllc Debt . 48 " Works 43 Sinking Fund 40 Territorial • 43 Reciprocity Treaty ...... 30 Revenue and Expenditure > • • 41 Table of Increase in Popul. U. C. -34 Trade and Navigation Returns • • 48 Ganals - • 43 Distil leric-s 45 Exports 44 Imports . * 44 Shipping 45 Value of Lands, on the .... 82 • New Brunsotck. ! General Post Office ...... 47 1 Government Offices ...... 49 j Post Office Department .... 40 NBWFOUffDLA»rD. ! Assembly, Uouso of 4T Educational 47 1 Executive and Legislative Councils 47 I Government Offices 47 I Post Office Department - • • » 47 Nova Scotia. I Assembly, House of --..•• 45 I Educational 45 j Executive & Legislative Conndls • 45 Government Offices 45 Judiciary - 45 j Post Office Department • - • • 45 I Railway Commissioners .... 4-5 ! Prwce Edward's Isiaitd. I Assembly, House of -47 I Executive & Legislative Conndls ■ 47 ' Post Office Department- - - . • 47 I UmTKD Statu. I Of the Population of the IT. Btaiss- 81 I On the Territory of tha U. f. . • •• [1866. M *H r. L. Purver. M • . • - 7.1 .... 40 rtmAnt • • .1ft tini>nt • • • M .... 37 • . . . M hof - . . .67 II 36 > • . . aA nt . . . . .Irt H OtHfd • • OA Cro'nDomMn .16 70 ».ly .... .in ell . • . . ,1fl .... 78 nt .... 36 68 monk • . • 40 rnl) • . . . 8fl trnr'dOfllM* • 3fl tnry'B Office ■ 36 for 1853 . ■ 41 ppartmont • • 36 Vh Offlco • • 38 ity .... 38 cponditure * • 41 entR .... 35 (ittion Returnii 43 1853 .... 41 4a 4a tMtmed • * • 4.1 .... 41 t ... 4a » 43 .... 43 ' House ' . ' 4a )n. (Consolid.) • 43 43 4a 43 42 30 ndituro > > * 41 I'opul. U. C. -34 on Kcturna * * 43 43 49 44 44 45 fho * < > -83 ...... 4T ...... 4« onf .... 40 »DLA?rD. ' 4T 47 slativoCounclln 47 47 lent, • • . . 47 ?COTIA. r 4s 45 itive OoaneUe • 45 4& • ••*." 4»S ent • • • - 46 norg .... 4-5 lRD'8 ISIAWD. ' -47 btive Councils • 47 ent- • • . • 47 Statu. ftheU. Stain- 81 tiM n. 9. . • n 1866.] ADVariTIdHMEN'M. Hn LIVERPOOL AND LONDON FIllE & LIFE INSURAiNCE COMPANY, Capital, Two Millions Sterling. WITH AN AOOUMDLATED FUND AKISING FROM TfUJ PUOFITS OF THE CO.MPANY, OF £700.000 STKUUNG. E$tabiuili€d in 1830, umt ryinprnrmi by HlptcUtl Act v/ tht Jvijuri/tl Parliivnfnt. ^r%***'^ *■*• > ^ vv^ ■•^rfN^w^"*^*! Hogponsibility oi Stockholdors unlitnitod. All 108808 promptly ami honorably iottlwl without f olbrouce to tho Hoard iu Kngluntl. J. II. MAITLAND, E.sti., JAMKS FllASEU, Ksq.. General A(jfnt, -l.y'''»^ MoNTUEAL. ToUONTO. Kitujaton TIIO.MAS BUIGGS, Esti. UamUton D. McDOUOALL, Esq. Undon A. G. SMYTH, Esq. BRITANNIA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. 1 PKINOKSS STREET, BANK, LONDON. Established August 1, 1837. — Empowered by Special Act of ParUament. 4 Vicl., cap. y. Increasing Ratos of Premium for securing Loons or DobtH. Credit given for half the Premium for firot 7 ycnia. Sum Assured payable at 60, or at death. Provision, during minority, for Orphans. 33rltannin Hiitunl X\U IsHotlntioii, Empowered by Uer Majesti/a Hoyal LeiUra Vaienf. Annual Division of Profits. Participation in Profits after ov 7 annual payments. Premiums charged for every three mouths' difibrenco of age. • Half credit Policies, — the unpaid Half Preuiiums being liquidated out of the Profits. A reduction of 30 per cent, ban been mode in the current year's Premium, on Policiw of 5 or 7 years' standing. (PaOPBIKTABY.) Extract from the Half Credit Rates of Premium. Age. Half Promlum. I Whole Prom. Ist 7 Yuors. Kyin. of Life. 30 40 60 60 £ fi. a. I 1 1 9 a a a 3 » £ a. d. -J 3 a 18 4 4 U U 13 4 (MCTrAL.) Extract from Table with Participation in l*i'ofits, after Seven Yearly Payment^. AKe. Annuftl I'roniiuui. i Il!vlf-Ywirly : raymoiitd. (iutirti-rly ' I'ayiDL'iitK. j 1 Years. 1 UuntbA. 30 ! 8 I £ H. d. a V 3 a 7 a 7 10 a 8 a 1 JCn.lL I 4 a i 14 4 lit' . • 1 4 « 1 £ H. a. 1 12 3 u la 4 1 13 5 « la e i B. R. FOSTER, Resident Director. J. H. MAITL.\ND, Ehq., General Agent. MONTREAL. ANDREW FRANCIS, Secntary. J.\MES ERASER, Esq., Agent, TORONTO. Kingston THOMAS BRIGGS, Esq. Hamilton D- McDOUQALL, Esq. London , A. G. SMYTH, E*Q. [831 82 84 Ml I i I* DR. CAMERON, AND MR^^INGLIS, 49, KING STREET EAST, TORONTO. Messrs. Cameuon & Inulis are prepared to perform air^tipeviitiou.s coimectcd with the Mouth, on the most approved principles of modern practice. They feel assured, from their experience both in the operative and mechanical departments of the profession, that they can give entire satisfaction to their patients— especially as the mechanical branch will be carried on exclusively in their own establishment. The regulation of childrens* teeth will at all times command their immediate attention. Copies of testimonials may be had at their Office, or at Maclear & C-.'s, King Street East. Sole Agent for the Sale of the Crystal Palace LEVER PRESS. JOHN ELLISj (ffngrotjcr, LITHOGRAPHER and DnAUGHTSMAN', 8 KING ST. (WEST), TORONTO. O :heraliihy orncE. ^rms, (JTrcsts, Notary, MTmicipal & City Seals andlFresses. Shares, Bills of Exchange, Mercantile, Visiting and Wedding Cards. . MAPS, PLANS OF ESTATES, VIEWS, &c., (in superior style, and for the Trade.) °=©a ^ BEDDOME'S DESIDERATUM rheumatism" and gout ! ' pHIS «Celebrated Remedy for the above Painful Diseases, is now extensively J. used in Western Canada ; it may be obtained wholesale and retail from the proprietor, .)> rpiirs Beddome, London, C. W. ; Messrs. Maeloar k Co., Booksellers, Stationers, &c., j() King Street East; Mr. F. S. Urquhart, Druggist, Youge Street; Mr. N. C. Love, l>nv^gist, Yongo Street, Toronto. And retail from all Druggists in the Province. ke Britisii Quarterlies, & Blackwood's Magazine. EONARD SCOTT & CO., New York, continue to re-publish the following l.i British Periodicals, &c. : — ]. THE LONDON C^UAllTEllLY REVIEW (Cjnservative.) iJ. THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig.) 8. THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free Church.) 4. THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal.) 0. BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (Tory.) I'or annum. I'or annum. r nny one of the four Kovicws $.'$ oo For IJIiickwood's Majiaziuo $!j 00 I'ni' any two of the four Keviews ."> 0(1 Kor .any three of thu f)ur Kovlows 7 00 Kor all four of the Ucvicws S 00 %.^ nr... For Hlackwoocl and three liovlews ^ 00 For Uhikwood and the four Keviews 10 00 I'uijmenU to i/c in i II cases in mU\'ncc. Li'.tert and Remittances should always be addressed, post-paid, to HACLEAR & Co., Agents, Toronto, C. W. [84] 12 0. mectcd witli the liioal departments -especially as the ate attention, iiig Street East. RRYorncE. 5, OTrcsts, tmicipal & City mdlFresses. lis of Exchange, Ic, Visiting and ling Card?.. the Trade.) 3M 3UT! )\v extensively n the proprietor, Stationers, &c., Ir. N. C. Love, oviiioe. [agazine. the folloAving I'or anitutn. $;{ 00 3 00 10 00 I lulci'nce. Co., Agents, Toronto, C. W, 1855.] ADVERTlSEMENTfl. 8S IMPOirrER OF PIANOS. MEI.ODEONS, ETC., BY THE BEST MAKERS. .\Ihu, u lai-fie u-ssortment Woodkn I.v^TUUMiiNTS, Bultablo fiw Military and Amateur Hands. No. 72, King Street West, three doors East of the Theatre. X. B.— rMUSIC ARRANGED ruR AMATEIR BANDS. Mil. U.VKKNKS.s having had twenty years' oxporieuce asMiLirxRv B^ndm.vster, can rownnueiid all his In.strumenfu as belni; proved by Iiiinsolf before sellin}r. 1 ^^'■"iy^'n orders from a distance nttenil(>d to wit ii the sHiiiocareas thouirli the jvirtr were present tnohonsefor thpinselveH. cllFiGTioiiY miSNi^ 1^^ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 122, KING STREET EAST, TORONTO, THREE DOORS EAST OF ST. LAAVRENCE HALL. '^ m^^ m^ ^smj mm^ mm m;^ ^ .Manufacturer of every tlesciiption of Confectionery, Plain and OrnamentuT; Biscuits, Sea Bread, Cakes, &c. MACLEAa & CO.'S PUBLICATIONS. The Bight of the Bible in otir Public Schoola, by tlie Ilev. Dr. Cheevor, with an introduction by a Caimdian advccrtto of Proe Sthool.s. Price Is 3d. A Map of Canada West, oouipiied I'lvm the most recent authorities and surveys, bv Donald McDonald. Price ir.a. The most complete Map ever oflercd to the Public. A Map of .the World, on a Globular Projection, .Mounted. coJoured, and varni.shed, price The Anglo-American Magazine, an iiiustmtod irionthly publieation, comprising tlie l.iest variety of read* in.<^ matter in every branch of useful and amu.'iiuK litera' . tiire to be had in ifny lua^^aisine iiut)lished in .\nierica' l;is per annum, and posta;;i) free if paid in advajici!. The Echo and Protestant Episcopal Recorder, « ' woelily newspaper, devoted to the diffusion of Kvangolieal truths and doctrines, and eontaininif a weekly summary of the News of the M'orld, published every Friday morn- ■ '>\\%, for the Committco of M.inagement. '5s per annum, \ ^,y Arrowsmlth invariably in advance. l"s Cd The Canadian Journal^ " iur annum. Canada Past, Present, and Future, i" - volumes. ' royal 8vo, emJJellished with Maps and Plates. Prita/7// naihifur puhucation ami the others of the series ivill follow »'« due course. Map of the Hturon District, by McDonald, embracinj the Counties of Huron, Perth, and Bruce. Mounted, 159. Map of the Newcastle and Colbome Districts, by Flemiiii;, embracing the Counties of Northuml^orland, Durham, Peterboro', and Victc-ia. Mounted, l&s. Municipal, Law, and Conveyancing Forms, of »li kinds; MagistrateB blanka, 4c. *^,* A liberal discount to the trade on the above and all Price j other publications pf Maclew and Co, »ot l>er« «KJum«. rated- [851 '. Ml i it Hv •.>'•"■' ',; 'I I •, 1 •■.> ■■.;■ •? m . .«. ii' ' ■"-:•• ''tp' if> '■[- 11'';: ;^ :»■■,•'''■ >i- 4 ill ,, l)1.rM' 86 ADVERTISEMENTS. [1855. BILLS OF EXCHANGE, Drafts on New York, American Bank Notes, and Uncurrent Money bought and sold. Collections made in all the cities and towns of the United States. Toronto Street, next to the Post Office, ) E. F. WHITTEMORE. Toronto, November 1, 1854. / MARINE FIRE~AimrijFE~INSTJRANCE. The Subscriber is Agent for the following highly respectable Companies : — iEtna Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn., — one of the oldest established Agencies in Canada. Home Insurance Company, of New York. Risks taken at fair rates, and losses adjusted fairly and honorably. E. P. WHITTEMORE. MILLINERY, STAPLE & FANCY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. J THE 9 No. 60, KING STKEET EAST, TORONTO. WOETH Would respectfiiUy call the attention of the Public generally, to his large Stook of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY , All of which are offered at the lowest remunerating prices, — and No Second Price. An Inspection of Stock is solicited. Remember John Charlesvvorth, and observe the Wood-Cut ! THE REMARKABLE LIFE, JOURNALS, &c. OF THE VENERABLE WILLIAM CLOWES, ONE OF THE PRINCIPAL FOUNDERS OP THE PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH ; Beautifully got up in One Volume, with Fine Portrait, 3s. 9d. ; Gilt Embellisbed. Cs. Mai/ be had of any of the Primitive Methodist Ministent in Canada West. 186] D R. 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IN QUART BOTTLES. FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD, AND FOR THE CURE OF Beroftala) llheuniatlanif Stubborn UlcorS) Dyspepsia^ Salt Rheumy Fever Sorei) Krjralpelasy Plmplea^ BileS) Slercnrial Diseases^ Ciitancoiis Kruptlonsy Liver Complalntst Bronchllia* Consumption^ Female Coniplaints^ liosa of AppetltC) General Debility^ &e. TnK value of this Medicine is now widely knowii, and every day tlie field of its usefulness is extended. It is approved and bighly recommended by Pbysicifins, and admitted to bo the most powerful and searching preparatfon from the root that has ever boon employed in medical prac- tice. Its operation extends to the remotest parts of the system, and consists in removing diseased action in the absorbing and secreting organs. Its tonic property strengthens the diges- tion and improves the appetite. Its alterative tendency carries off the accumulations of morbid matter, and its antiseptic influence neutralizes the virus by which the disease is fostered. 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Sold also by druggists generally throughout the Umt«d States and Canadas. Price SI per bottle ; six bottles for S5. For sale by J. Musson & Co. and J. Bowles, Quebec: W, Lyman & Co., ^Montreal; S. F. Urqhaut, Toronto; T. Becklg & Son, Hamilton, Canada: Morton & Co., Halifax, N, S. ; T. Walker & Son, St. John, N. B. Booksellers and Stationers, Printers, Bookbinders, Lithographers, hi ■ - ^ ■'.■'■■ i ^ ACLEAR ft CO., Ifl KING ST. EAST. TORONTO, C. W. ^ TOipviraO 'oxnnSBji nBOuaioyoi^W 9\{% jo sjoqsiiqu j 'sioavj^^^ m [1856. ;hings. [ MATS, M A T T I N (} . L MOPS, ^Ntl . TWINE. •YS. Pcver Sorei) nsy Ijivrr ■» its usefulness in id to be the most in medical prac- sts in removing ;thens tlie diges- ations of morbid is fostered. Its i*ecomraended is )ct. 5th, 1850. e with sore head ind sarsapai'illas ently recommend n any other pre- the same article '. Flint, M.D. d Chemists, 100 f throughout the Montreal; S. F. vlifax, N, S. ; T.