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CONTAINING FULL AND AUTHENTIC COMMERCIAL, ST:A.TISTICAL, ASTRONOMICAL, DEPART IE:NTAJ., ECCLESIASTICAL, EDUCATIONAL, FINANCI \L, MILITARY, NAVAL, AND GENERAL INFOR IATlON. THE ASTRONO!iHCAL CALCULATIONS 1IAVE BI:EN MADE EXPRESSLY FOR THE CANADIAN ALMANAC, FOR THE M ERIDU.XS 01 0 TORONTO, MONTREAL, QUEBEC, FREDERICTON, N. D., AND HALIFAX, N. S. ; TO WHICH ARE ADDED, FULL PARTICULARS OF TIiE SOLAR ECLIPSE OF THE 5TH MARCH, 1848, FOR ST. JOHN, N. 13., KINGSTON, U. C., AND FOR VARIOUS PLACES IN THE UNITED STATES. The Calculations of other Eclipses are giyen for the principal places in British North America. TORONTO: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY SCOBIE & BALFOUR AND SOLD BY ALL BOUKSELLERS. 1847.. PRICE-7!f d ., OR fi:s.. PER DOZ'EN. 2 TABLE OF 8EJII-DIURNAL ARCS.. Calculated for the Principal Places in British North Americw.. Decl. TORONTO. KllIOGSTOS. HALIFA-X, N.S. l\IONTREAL. FREDERICTON. QUEß!:C. N. 43 0 39'.4. N. 44 0 8'.0. N.44 0 39'.3. N. 45 0 31' N. 46 0 3'. N. 46 0 49'.2. North. 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I Ç2 U 7 r.rutrr : JI tP'mdJølJd -H t'b&aM bLat' ,M I r--rj 7 1 I I I I I I 1 I fll T'1 I I I I \ \, , I'" .f ID o '1, ----- 1 . 0 1 1 3 2 23 3 3 3 4 43 5 5 3 6 6 3 7 7 3 8 8 3 9 9 3 10 103 11 Ll 3 12 12 3 13 13 3 14 14 3 15 15 3 16 16 3 17 17 3 18 H3 2 18 4 19 19 2 I 4 :.D W ' O xpe ted that the Comet of 1556, wh cb cause s ch universal terror in Europe, will reVIslt the Sun towaHls the close of 1818, or In the bpgmnmg of 18-19; but from the liability of these bodies to defle tion from their cou se, Lr the attraction of the more remote mem})t'rs of the solar system, neither the place nor perIod of lts re-appearance can be predicted with certainty. The constellation Corvus has been poi:.ted out as a Plobable direction. EXPLANATIO OF THE ARTICLES IN THE CALE DAR. THE DAY OF THE YEAR, reckoned from the first of January, is useful for ascertaining the interval in days between two given dates. SUN RISING AND SETTING.-The mean time of Sun setting is given for TOfOlltoand l\fontreal for every day. If the time of Sun rising is wanted f()r either of those places, subtract the mea time of apparent nooll from the mean time of s tting, and subtract the difference from th mean time of apparent noon, for the time of rising. Example.-Required the time of Sun rise at MontreaJ, on the 1st January:- h. m. Sun sets at ............. ....................................... 4 21 P.1\(. Mean Time of Apparent Noon............................. ...... 12 4 Difference .....,................... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 17 Sun Rises ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ............ ..............,;. 7 47 A.M. The mean time of Sun rising and settil:g for every tenth day, is gi\'f'n for Quebec, Halifax, and Fredericton. Jf the time is wanted for any intermediate ùay, enter the table of Semi-diurnal Arcs (Page 2), with the Sun's declination for that day, the value gi\'en, subtracted from, or added to, the mean time of apparent noon, will gi\'e the hour of rising or setting. ApPJ\RENT NOON, SHEWING TIlE EQUATroN OF TIJ\IE.-This column contains the hour which should b shewn by a dock or watch at Toronto, when a un-dial marks twelve o'clock. Its error at any other place in the British Prm'inces will rarely amount to one second. The F:quation of Time is the difff'rence in time between the r al place of the Sun, and its supposed or mean place. The actual interval between the successive arrivals of the Sun on the meridian, or the length of successÌ\'e soI.:r days, is variablf', owing to the different rapidity of the motion of the earth in different parts of its orbit, and to the difference in the inclination of the successÍ\'p parts of the ecliptic to tbe equator. But, as time-keepers cannot be made to measure an interval which varies every day, a clock 01' watch is made to mark twenty-four hours in the average of all the days. In other words, it is made to keep pace 'with an imaginary or mean 8un, having a motion exactly equal to the average motion of the real or appment un. Hence, when it is twelve o'clock by the real un, it may be before or after twelve by the mean Sun. The true un and the mean or imaginary Sun coincide four times in each year, viz., about the 15th of ;\larch, the 15th of June, tbe 1st of eptember, an:l the 2-1th of December. The difference between them, or the Equation of Time, is never more than sixteen minutes. A Sun-dial gives apparent time, and the equation of time must be applied before setting a watch by it. THE SUN'S DECLIN.\TIOX is gi\-en for mean noon at Toronto, for every day: the difference for mean noon for any other place in the British Provinces, will rarely amount to one minute. THE MOON'S AGE is given for mean noon at Toronto. THE MOON'S RISIKG OR SETTING is given for e\'ery day at Montreal and Toronto: the time of rising being gï,'oo when she sets dUling daylig t; and tbe time of setting, when she rises during daylight. The time gi ven for Montreal will lIever be more than four minutes in error for Halifax, three minutes in error for Fredericton, and five minutes in error for Quebec; and it iii, therefore, near enough for ordjnary reference at those places. THE MOON'S DECLINATION, wben on the meridian at Toronto, is given for every day. TWILIGHT begins in the morning, when the Sun is about eighteen degrees below the horizon, and ends in the evening, 'when it is eightef'n degrees be}'ond ,it. The mean time of beginning and ending is given for every tenth day. 7 THE PU,XETS.- The hour of meridian passage, right ascension and declination of each of the Planets, is given for the 1st and 15th of each month. (m signifies mOJ'ning.) THE rOLE STA.It.- The time when the Pole Star is on the meridian, is given for the 15th of each month, being the h()ur when it is due north. U. signifies Upper Culmination-L. signifies Lower Cul:n1nation. The greatest elongation of the Pole Star flOm the meridian, varies with the latitude of the place: it is about 2 0 4' at Toronto, 2 0 8'.5 at Montreal, increasing at the rate ,ofabont 1'.5 for every degree oflatitDde between 40 0 and 50 0 . To tind the hour when it is 011 tbe merillian on any other date, multiply 3m. 56.5s, by the interval in days,-add the product, iffor a date before the 15th; subtract it, if for a date after the 15th. ECLIPSES OF JUPITER'S SATELLITES, vir.ible in Canada, are given. A telescope with a magnifying }JQwer of forty, is suíiìci nt for observing these phenomena. SEMI-DIURNAL ARcs.-This table is uSf'ful for determining the timps of rising and selling of the hea\'enly bodies. Enter the table wilh the declination of the object: under the proper cohlmn for the locality w,ill bE' found half the time which the object remains above the horizl)n. which is to be subtracted from the time of .its meridian passage, If the time of rising is required, or added, for the tim of etting. Example.-RRqllired the time of rising Si)r the Planet JupÍtp.r, at Montreal, July 1, 1848. Declination øf Jupiter, 21 0 N. Corresponding to which we find the semi-diurnal are ................... Jupiter 011 meridian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . h.m. 7 32 o 34 J upi ter rises . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2m METF.OROLOGICAL.-On the first page 1)( each month is given 1he mean temperahne for Upper aud Lower Canada; to which is added the mean temperature of the South of England. for compari ou of climate. The mean temperature of Toronl.:> is derived from the recOJds of Her Majesty's .Miignetical Observatory, for the six years, 1841-46,-by permis ion of the Director,-and is the mean for the twenty-four hours. The mean temperature for Nicolet, on Lake St. Peter's, in Lower Canada, is derived from the register of tbe Rev. François Desaumers, for nine }'ears, 1838-18-16, p'lblished in tbe British .!lmerican JotLrnal of Nedical and Phl/sical Science, vol. iii. l'\icolet is situated in latitude 61 0 14', longitude 72 0 19', alld may be considered a middle point in Lower Canada; but the mean results are derived from observations at 6, A.l\I., and 3, P."I., only; and are, therefore, abOt'lZ the mean of the twenty-four hours. About 0 0 7. ,should be subtracted from each on this accou!,t. The mean temperatures for the South 01 England, are from observations by Sir T. Harris, at Plymouth, for live years, 1833-37; and ale the means of the twenty four hOUls-the highest and lowest are, howe\ er, from another source, and are only 3pp.oximate. \Ve would gladly extend the interest of this taùle by adding the temperatures for Nma Scotia, l\'ew BrullS\\ ick, and the Islaud of ewfoundland, it in posse::;sion of authentic materials. VARIATIO OF THE COJIPASS. FROM THE RECORDS OF THE l\lAGl\ETICAL OBSERVATORY The mean variation at Toronto, for the year 1846, was 1 0 30/ west: it increases about 3' every year. The variation undergoPii a daily change, being least from 7 to 8. A."1., and greatest from 1 to 2, P.III. The difference between these values, in the several months, is as folLows:- / t; : : : : : : :::: : : :: : : : :: : : : : : : : : : : : :: : : : : : : : : :: : : : : : : 18: _0\ pril ......... . ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... . . . . . . . . .. ... . . . . . . ., 11, 2 May .... _ _. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . ., 12.8 June ..........,......................................... 13 6 .J -ul y .................. .............. .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. ] 3 2 August..... ............................................ 1-1.3 September, . .. ..........,............................... 11.4 Oetober . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.6 l'\ovember .......... ................,................. _ 6 6 December. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . 5.9 The variation is least liable to fluctuations in the afternoon: it is near its mean value at 10 A.M., and 6 to 7, P.M. ' SJ JANUARY HAS THIRTY-ONE DAY . [1.848 _ I'A:NU AR Y. The ice-bonnd stream, the cutting gale, The crunching snow, and driving bail, Attest old Winter's sway: Eut still the sleigh-bells' merry noise, Proclaims that Winter has its joys, To sweep dull care away; Whilst Canada may b.,ast a sky As blue and clear as Beauty's eye. ';:::::. This is the first Month oftlle year; its Zodaical sign is AQUARIUS, or the 'Vater-bearer; it deril"es its name from Janus, a Deity represented by the Romans with two faces, because he was acquaiuted with past and future events. METEOROLOGICAL. TABLE FOR JANUARY. UPPER LOWER I South C_ NADA. CANAD_ . of Toronto. Nicolet. I England. 0_ 0_ 0_ A verage coldest day at Nicolet 1\7 ('an TempeJature.... 5.9 13.3 44.6 is Jan. 27 ; mean tem., 6, a. m., :!'t1l'an Highest. . . . . . . . . 47.0 52 and 3, p. m.,-20 0 . Mean Lowest..... . .. . 1.9 18.4' 11 ( Day of 1\1011 Week. RE:\IARKABLE DAYS, &c. MEIVIORAKDA. 1 Sat. CIRCUMCISION 2 Sun. 2nd Sllnday after C/ll'istTnU$ 3 1\1on. Battle of Princp.ton. 1777 4 Tups. Quarter Sess antI District Court com. 5 Wed. Duke of York died 1827 6 ThIn. Epiphany, twelfth day 7 Frid. Battle of Kew Orleans, 1815 8 Sat. Galileo died 1642 9 I Sun. 1st Sunday after Epiphany 10 :!\lüD. Chancery Còurt commences sittings 11 Tues. Sir Hans Sloane died 1753 12 Wed. Sir C Bagot, Governor-Gen'l, 1812 13 Thur. Halley died 1801 14 Frid. Alf'XJ.1ndrian Library burnt 640 1;) Sat. General Wolfe born 1726 16 SIII\. 2nd Snnday after Epiphany 17 Mon. Franklin born 1706 18 Tues. Ciudad Rodrigo stormed 1812 19 I Wed. James Watt born 1736 20 Thill. U S Independen acknowledged 1783 21 Frid. LOllS XVI guillotined 1793 22 at. Chancery Court closes 23 Siln. 3rd Sunday ajtc?' Epiphany 2-\ 1\1on. Frederick the Great born 1712 25 Tues. Sir F B Hearl, I"ieut Governor, 1836 26 Wed. Dr Jenner died 1823 27 Thnr. Mozart born 1756 28 Frid. Gibbon died 179-1 29 Sat. George III. died 1R20 30 Sun. 4th Sunday after Epiphany , 31 Mon. I Earl of Elgin, Governor-Gen'l 1847 IS4S.] JA.NUARY BEGINS ON SATURDAY. I I [9' 1st OF JANUARY. 15th OF JANUARY. MOON'S PHASES. THE R.gllt I Rlgbt PL.\NETS Meridian, A cen- Deel. ;\Ieridian. A cen- T. M. T. __ slon. h. m. h m.1 0 , h.m. h.m. l\fer .. A MOl Jl 1 in g 8t,ar. 10 57 m 17 43 Venus. A Morn ing Star. 9 Om 16 36 Mars. 7. 30 2 13 N14 4fl 6 54 2 32 2+Jupit'r 0 26m 7 10 N22 3J 11 24 7 2 ?,saturn -i 0 \ 22 43 S 10 6 3 11 22 48 J;tIU ran's 6 12 0 5-1 N 5 4 5 17 0 5-1 -' eptune Pole Star on l\re.idian, P.M., 5h. 26m. 428. U. Decl. d. h. m. . New Moon. 5 ]8 50 )) FirstQr,. .]2 1.8 29 o Full Moon .19 18 47 ([ Last Qr. . . .27 18 41 ([ Perigee... .12 9 0 semi-diam. 16' 7".4 ([ Apogee... .26]5 0 semi-diam 14' 15".9 o I S 23 36 S 19 26 N 16 34 N22 54 S 9 36 N 5 9 QUEBEC. HALIFAX, N.S. FREDERICTON, N.R. Sun. Twilight. Sun. 'l'wi1ight. Sun. Twilight. aj Rises. \ Sets. Begins., Ends. Rises., Sets. ßp ins. Eods, Rises. I Sels, Bf'gins, Ends. ..., Q A.M. P.M. A,M. P,M. A.M. P,M. ----- -- ---- h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m, It. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. 1 7 51 -t 16 5 55 6 12 7 43 4 2-1 b 52 6 16 7 48 4 19 554 6 13 10 7 49 4 26 5 55 6 21 7 40 4 3;; 5 2,; 6 24 7 4;) 4 30 5 54 6 22 20 7 43 4 39 550 6 31 7 36 4 45 5 48 6 3-1 7 40 4 41 550 6 32 30 7 33 4 54 5 43 6 44 7 28 4 59 f) 41 6 46 7 31 456 5 -13 6 44 Day. I Sun Sets. App. N,oon, 1 Sun'i! 1 1\1 non'. !lloon'" Moon Risf's or sets. , shewmg Declinal'n' A"e Dcclina- ! '1'U- 1 !\lOll' tl e._r:q, of I 8uulh. I :t liun. I I Week. Y'r' I I -; I _ I Noon. _ T ::::.. ; : I I I .rom l nto. Montreal. D.,h. m. h. m. h. m. 8'1 0' D. 0' h. m. h. m. IH Ißp;rios Ellds ßegios. Ends, S. ] ]428!21,12 34223 2.4 2t.RI518 250m 253m- I ----- s. 2 24 29'! 2212 4 112257.3 1 25.8,17 12 3 48 352 1 5 50,j 17 5 53,i 1-1 1'tI. 3 3 -1 301-! 23 1 12 4 3922 5] .8 ' 26,8 18 17 4 44 4 50 If) 5 50 1 j 25 5 526 2-1 T.4 4 1 ! 31 .12-1,12 506'224.3.9 21.R,182l 542- 5-47 O 54ìfi3;} 549633 TV. 5 51-1 32 125112 5 3-1,22 39.4! 28,8' 6 36 6 40 30 5 41 j 4') 5 411645 TIt.6 6! 3 ,! 2 12 6 O t2 3 .6, O.Oil? 22 Sets. Seîs. I Jnrllf'r\\,'ILeiolhecon tf'l- F. 7 7.1 3-1 t 2' 1 12 62/,222,).2 ).211,) 19 610 a 6 6 a,laliun Gf'ml/}i,IOlhe (Juthl!f S. 8 8, 35,.12812 6532217.5' 2.21217718 715 Ca l(Jr:llldl)ol!ux;Onunwlli !íi! 9 9'-1 3(j -t 29' 12 7 18:22 9 3 / 3,2 8 31 8 2:- 8....... I he 00 the mpri.lino Rhl!ut JU, P, 0.:: . I _ I ) . " ;G - ' ['-' on I hc ]5Ih; the PJeJßdf's and N.1O 1O-13/.13iJ , l:.. 743 1 22 0.4 4,2413 93.) 93 1.\ld"hl1runlulhewf'SI;Castor T. 11 11 -1 3E -1 3t 12 8 Oì 21 51.6 5.2 0 22n to 41 10 42 land P"I.ux, nnll Prucyun, the J'V.12 12 -1 40 -l 33 12 8 31 21 42.1 1 6.2 4 55 11 53 11 54 ' "righl st? in ('anis l\lin"r, to n. 13 l13 -t 41,-1 31' 12 8 54121 32.3, 7 2 9 11 ,"1 h s:;Ir II; s l.:;," .: : e tta:: F: 14 14 -! 4:\l 3;) 12 9 15,21 21.9\ 8.2,12 5.1 1 01 m 1 04rn -hfJnlderR "f :he figurf'; the S. 15 15,4 431-t. 3ì 12 9 3ð,21 11.2 9 2,15 4R 2 09 2 12 '1O lhernn"'st IS, ß'Mlgllf'.se a S.16 16 -t. 44 -1 3"'-12 9 5921 0.1 1 10.2\17 41 3 17 3 21 'IomOls; Ihe bnglttf'st nt Ihe N.17 171.1 45'-1 39112 10 19 1 20 48.5 1 11. 18 2-1 4 19 .,1 21 : \' t hern slars. In Ihef"CI, T. 18 U/t 4ìl-l 11 12 10 39,:!0 36.t1; Il.2\17;,7 5 17 5 21 W:19 19!.,1 48 1 .1 4il2 10 57 1 20 2-1.31 13.2'16 26 6 oa 6 1-t Th.20 20'-1 494 43 / 12 11 15:W 11.7 1 ]..t.2'13 59 Rises. Rises. F. 21 21 1 51 -I; 45 12 11 33' 1 19 58.5 ]3.2\10 52 6 48 a 6 4-1 a S.22 22-1 5214 4(j,12 11 4919 45.1116.2 1 ï 1R 7 49 7 47 :"<\.23 23-1 53 1 .1 .Jì'12 12 OJ 19 31.2 17,2 3 28 8 48 8 47 iiI.2-.1 24.-1 5-1 -t. 48)2 12 2(l i 19 17.0, 18.2; 0 26 9 .111 9 46 T.25 251-1 56 i -t. 50'12 12 3-1'19 02.5 19.2 1 4 1.3 10 43 1O.u W.26 264 5i l l 5:! 1212481 1 18 -t7./1 20,2 753 11 40 11 42 Th.27 2714 58! 53112 13 0018 32.4121.2'11 10 F. 28 28.4 59 -1 5..til 13 1218 16.8 22,21-1 01 0 37m 0 40rn S. 29: 29',) O l -t. 55i12 13 23 1 18 00.9 1 23.2,16 L,) 1 25 1 29 S.30 30 1 5 3 t 58;12 133317 45.0 24'217 41 2 31 2 2;} M. 3113115 4 t 59/12 13 43 1 17 28.2\ 25.2118 19 3 27 3 32 TWJLlGIlT. Eclipsgs of J llpiter' s SJtellites. 1\1. T, Grt-enw, Toronto, d. h. m. s. I h. 111. c. 4th 1.'> 2335.710 6im 13 13 59 53.3 8 43em 20 155 t 21.0 10 37em 21174.'157.5 1232cm 29 12 17 -to,H 7 1ern II. 813 631.3 74gem. 15 15.1323.1; 10 26em 2218201 U< 13 3em rn. 3 13 5 28.8 7 48 im [V.28 1259 7.3 742em 10] FEßR1JARV lIAS T""EXTY-NINE DA' S. [1848. FE:B R U A R Y. And now tbe glittering bay invites Indulgence in tbe keen delights Of Winter's healthful games; Tlle rapid skater plies his skill; The "Curling list" begins to fill With well remembered names. The money-lender loves to praise The month that has the fewest day . * This month hdS PISCES, or the F:ishes, for its Zodiacal sign: or acrifices offëred to the manes of the gods at thIS season. Its name is from the Februa, METEOROLOGICAL TABLE FOR FEBRUARY. UPPER LOWER South CANADA. CANADA. of Toronto. Nicolet. England. 0 - 0 - 0 - Average eoldest .clay at Toronto, Mean Temperature.... 23.7 13.3 44.8 is Feb. 11 th; mean tern. of the .\lean Higbest. . . . . . . . . 4j.3 52 24th,-4 0 6'. Iean Lowest. 4 . . . . . . . 4.7 17,1 21 Day Day of of w ek. Mon RE:\IARKABLE DAYS, &c. 1\[ E 1\1 0 RAN D A . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 l-t 15 16 17 18 19 2:) 21 22 23 2-1 j 26 27 28 2:1 TUN;. Rattle of Blienne, 181-1. \Y ed. Candlemas. Thur. Spanish lliquisitioll abolished, 1813. Frid. OHler of Sl Patrick instiluted, 1783. Sat. Sir R. Peel, bom, 17l'ìK. S II n I.Jill Sunday nfter Epiplwny. l\lon. Ilila'y Telm hegins. Tues. Distnct Councils meet. \\' ed. Can:1da ceded to Great Britain, 1763. Thllr. Queen YictOlia manied, 18.10. Frid. LOld ydenham, Gov. Gen., 18-10. Sat. LèHly J aile GI ey beheadt'd, 15j-l. Sun. Hilt SIInday nfter Epiphany. l\lon' I Yalelltine t. Tues. Fieschi guillotinerl, 1836. \r ed. \lelallcthon, born, 1497. Thllr. Partition of Poland, 1772. F,id. l' nada settled hy the FreJJch, 1534. Sat. Hilary Telln ends. S.. II Septuagesima. ,Mon. J::! Rf'soilltions pa!ò'spd, 1834. Tiles. Washington, bOlli, 1732. 'Wed. 'Sir J. Rey"olds, died, 1792. Thur. Bandel, born, IliS4. Frid. :;ir C. \\' ren, died. Sat. J. P. Kemùle, died, 1822. SUIl. Srxagcsima. Mon. \lolllaigne. born, 1533. Tues. r ntercafaled Day, being Leap Year. 1.8 IS.] FEBRtJ..\.RY BEGi S OS TrESD4\. Y. [11 1st OF FEBRUARY. ] 15th OF FEDRUARY. THE _ IllghL \ I Kight PLANET::; Icridian_ \ > First Qr...ll 238.5 h.m. h.m.1 0 I h.m. I h.m. 0 I o Full Ioon .18 10 39.8 :\fp.rc. An Eve ninO' St,ar. 1 6 22 46 S 8 35 -({ Last Qr .. .26 15 4.4 ., Vellus. A l\lorn ing D Stl r. 9 3-1 19 13 S 21 22 ([ Perigee" H 7 8 Seml-c.!&am. t :.\tars. 6 17 3 2 N 18 52 5 50 3 30 N20 42 16' 18".5 I2tJupi t'r 10 8 6 53 ..Y23 8 9 7 6 -I8 N23 15 ([ Apogee. H.23 9 semi-d, iam ? salurn. 1 2 11 22 54 S 8 54 1 22 23 1 S 8 14 14' 44".6 J];IUran's 4 12 0 56 N 5 2ù 3 19 0 58 N 5 32 :\ eptune. role Star on ,Meridian, A. I., 3h. 26m. 3s. L. IOOX'S PHASES. QUEBEC. HALlF AX, X.S. FREDERICTON, N.B. Sun. Twilight. Sun. Twilight. Sun. 'l'wi:ight. fÎJ Risefl.! Sets. ßegins. Ends. ItISeø. Sets. Begins. Ends. Rises Sets. Begins. Ends. -cd q .A.M. P.M. A.M. P,M'. A.M. P.X. - -- ---- ---- h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. 1l . h. m. h. m It. 11t. h. m. h, m. 1 7 31 4 46 5 41 6 47 7 26 5 2 5 39 6 4S 7 29 4 59 5 41 647 10 7 19 5 11 5 30 659 714 5 15 5 30 6 59 717 5 12 5 J() 6 59 20 7 2 5 26 5 16 7 12 6 59 5 30 5 16 7 12 7 1 5 28 5 16 7 12 29 6 46 5 40 5 0 7 25 6 43 5 42 5 2 7 23 6 45 5 41 5 1 7 25 Day. I Sun Sets. App. Noon, Sun'. Moon's l\Ioon'II I 'JI00n Rises or ;:jet... flhewing Declinm"1I Age Declilla- I I'J 0- \ lun the Eq. or Soutb. at tion. I I Week. Y'r' I 1 treal. __ Xoon. _ Toronto ! . Toronto. l\Iontreal. D. h. m.'h. m. h. m. s. 1 0' D. 0 I i: . r.i / ' 3"gin<. l cnd ' Begins, \ EndS' T. 1 325 5 1 5 012 13 5217 11.4, 26.217 5-ts 423m 4 2 m - - _ 1 -- W: 2 335 6 1 5 11 , ) 13 59 1 16 5-1.2 \ 27.216 22 5 11 5 I 1 5 -3 ,6 4R 5 43 1 1 6 43 Th.33..1'5 753121-1061636.828.2134769 61-1 If: 2 165S 3065B F. 4 35 1 , 5 91 , 5 512}..1 1316 19.0 \ 29.2 Sets. Sets. 21' \ 14 \ 7 1-1 \ oJ 167 12 S. 5365105 612 l-1 HH6 1.1 0.bl017 6 9a 6 7a t !J 5 172 50723 s. 6 37 1 511'5 71121-1231542.8 1.6 6 4 719 7 IH CII t"raß(IP.llux (thelatlet 111. 7 1 3815 11,5 8 1 12 142615 2-1.2 2.6 I 26 8 32 8 32 Ih,e suuthf',nlllClsL und hri htt'sl T 8 39 15'5 10 12 14 2915 5.4 3.6 3 14n 9 4') 9 43 "I l1.e twu Sla,,') are on the ml'- . I _. - "limn ob..ut JIJ, 011 the 15:h ; W. 9 1 1 40,5 171;) 1212 14 31 14 46.3 4.6 7 42 10 51 10 53 an.J ['rn,'yon n httle later, - 111.10 41,5 18 1 .3 14 1 1214331427.0 5.611 40 .)rion IOLI.cwe t,-the bright F. 11 425 19,5 1512 14 3314 7.5 6.614 50 0 2 m 0 5 m -t.u, f'ö,ic..? Ylr mi , ri"III . S. 12 435 211 Jì \ 12 14 3 13 47.7 7.617 1 1 8 1 13 I} I .. I I: rl ;i f) ( S.13 44522'aI812143:'1327.7 8.6188 2]2 217 IIl'ur:yinlhesarneJine,isAI- ]II. 14 455 23i5 2012 U 3tJ 13 7.5 9.618 7 3 10 3 I;) JeLoHan, ,,1.1/'1. limy be kn,,"n T. 15 465 24,j 21 12 14 2712 47.0\10.617 1 4 4 -1 9 "Y IS HlJ c..lnur. W.16 47:5 2.'h 2Ù2 14 24 12 26.41 11.6 1 14 58 5 2 5 6 E C 1 11 ' p S of Jupl " ,er ' s Sa ' Lelll ' !es . Th.17 485 27;) 2412 14 2012 5.5 12.612 11 5 33 5 37 v F.18 4B;)28';)23' 1 121415l144.5113.61849 69 612 l\l.T.Greenw. Toronto ( S. 19 50,5 305 2712 14 1111 23.311-L6, 5 07 Rises. Hises. d. h. m. s. h. m. 8.20 51531'528112140411 1.9' 15.61116 73;) a 73-1 a 1. 5141228.3 855em !II. 21 52'5 32!5 2912 13 ;j'j 10 40.4 1 1(j,6' 2 358 8 32 8 33 12 Hi 723.5 1050em T. 22 535 33'5 31112 13 49 10 18.h l 17 .(j 6 19 9 29 9 30 21 123110.6 7 l em JV:23 54,5 3;)15 32j12 13 41 9 56.6 18.6 9 4-1 10 26 10 28 2 1-12620.9 9 gem Th.24 555 36,;) 33,12 13 33 9 3-1.7119.612 4ü 11 21 1127 n. 9125155.71 735em F. , ' 25 56'5 37!5 34 1 112 13 23 912.5,20.615 U ....... ....... i\IercUlyfurthestfrom S.26 57 1 539 1 ;) 361213]3 850.2 21.617 2 0 20m l 02-1m the un. . 27 58,541 1 5 3812 13 O 827.8 22.618 2 1 13 120 16152838.3i1012em l[. 28 59:542;) 4012 12 5 8 5.2 Z3.f- 18 6 2 9 2 14 318 515.61248em T.29 60 1 543 1 541 1 121241 742.5 24.617 9 3 1 3 6 1 111.8]21750.1 7 lem 15]3 157.5 745im 13 1618 5.3 11 lern 22 17 127. 1144im TWILIGHT, 1.2] ltlARCI-I HAS THIRTY-ONE DAYS. . [1 48. MARCH.. Now tbe loud groaning of tbe Northern blas-t; Betokens Winter breathing out his last, And rn, 1451. Frid. Botany Bay discovered, 1787. Sat. District Court Term ends. Sun. First Sltnday in Len/. Mon. Planet Ulanus discovered, 1781. Tues. York constituted a ]vIarket Town, 1814. "r ed Lord C'omwallis df'f'd he Amer'ns, 1781 Thnr. Boileau, born, 163.3. Flid. St. Patrick. Sat. teflle, died, 1 i68. Slln 21ld :::;,mrlay in Lent. 1\1011. I\ewt'on, died, lÎ27. Tues. KiIke Whitf', born, 1785. 'Ved: Goethe, dif'd, 1832. Dhul'. Sir G. Arlhur, Lieut. Gov., 1838. Frid. John Evely n, died, 1706. Sat. .fJllnunrilllion. Lady Day. Sun. 3rd Slmday in Lent. Mon. Peace of Amiens, 1802. Tues. I Planet Pallas, discovereJ, 1R02. 'Ved. ir R. Abercrombie, died, 1801. Thur. Lord Metcalfe, Gov. Gen., 1843. Frid. :Haydn, horn, 1732. J.8-18.] MARCH BEGINS ON 'VEDNJ.;SDAY. [13 1st OF MARCH. 15th OF MARcn. :MOON'S PHASES. THE RI"'ht Right d. h. m. PLANETS llIridian, Ati - Dec!. :\Ieridion. : - Dee!. .Newl\l . 420 OT.M.T. _ ______ ]) I.'iest Qe....ll 11 24 h. l1t. h. m. 0' h. m. h. m. 0 I o Fulll\loon. .19 3 43 :\rerc . An E\'e,ning 81 .tr. A Morn ing St ar. C{ Last Qr....29 8 2 .. Vellus. .-\Morning Sldr. 10 5m21 38 S1442 C{ Perigee..... 6 9 Oseml-dlam. t Mals. 5 24 -1 3 .V 2 2i 5 2 1 4 36 N23 15 16''32''.6 1 2t Jup it'l 8 6 6 46 V23 HI 7 11 6 46 N23 19 .cr Apogee. .....21 21 Osemi-diam.? aturn 0 30 23 8 S 7 3-1 11 41 m.23 J.1 S 6 55 1442.6 IltIUrall's 2 22 1 1 N 5 49 1 1 20 1 1 3 N 6 5 I\eptune. Pole Star on Meridian, A. M., Ih. 32m. 7s. L. QUEBEC. ILu'IFAX, N. S. FREDERICTON, N. B. Sun. 'I'w ilight. .sun. Twilight. Sun. Twili,;ht. Ride.. j Set., ß..gin.. \ End . Rise.. Sel.. Begins I Endll. Rises' l Sets. Beginl. Endll. A .A.. II. PM. .A. H. P.M. .A..M. P.I(. ---- ---- h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. It 17t h. m. h m. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. 1 6 43 5 41 4 58 7 27 6 41 5 43 5 0 7 25 6 43 5 42 4 59 7 26 10 6 27 5 53 4 41 7 40 6 3.3 5 55 4 4.1 7 37 6 26 5 54 4 42 7 39 20 6 7 6 7 4 20 7 55 6 7 6 7 4 2t 7 51 6 7 6 7 4 21 I 7 54 30 5 47 6 21 3 58 8 11 5 49 6 19 4 4 8 5 5 48 6 20 4 0 8 9 Do}'. I Sun Setll. AI'P' Noon, Sun'lI 1\Ioon's' :\loon'lI Moon Rises or Sels Ihewmg Vcrl;n",'n Age I Declinli_ ,h'- 31,111- the Eq. of North, I lit tion \Veek. V'r. _ oon. _ Toronto. ./ Toronto. Montreal. D h. m. h. m, I 't. m. s. 0 , I D. 10' , s. h i: s'l ,ßegin.. Ends. Begin". / Endll' V 1 615 4-1,j 4212 12 29 7 1:J.6 25.61]5 10 3 51 m 3 5fj'IJ]o-1- ---- Th.2 625 455 4-1 12 12 16 6 5(j. 21L6 j 12 8 427 432 1 5 717 459726 1<: 3 63 1 5 47.j 4.3 ' 12 12 03 6 33.7 27.6 8 15 5 20 5 24 10 4 47736 4 42,7 38 S. 4 64 1 5 485 -16'12 11 5U 6 10 t 28,.6 6 0 6 2 20 4 26749 4 2"2,7 53 S. 5 655 49.j 4t<'12 11 36 5 47 :429.6 1 3 45 Sels. Sets. 30 /4 7,8 2 4 li8 7 1\1. 6 6ti5 5ú5 49'12 11 2i ;; 24.2 1.] 1 3/1 722 a 723 a T. 7 (j7 1 5 525 511]2 11 07 5 0.8 2.1 5 48 8 3.) 8 37 The constelln.liron of Leo Ma- W 8 6R;') 535 5il2 10 52 4 37.4 3.]'10 8 947 950 juriscunspicutlm',lhpbrighlPsl 1- 54 - _ 3 ' 1 ) 10 3 - 1 ' 0 4 1 1 13 4 " 10 r; 7 11 1 :;tar, lleguhu, in Ihi8 conlle!- n.. 9 69 1 ;) :) a I :.. I' 1'%, 4 I :..;) IlIlion, pað.e. .he merithnn h_ I !!: HI 7tJ,.3 55.) 5-1 12 10 21 3 50,5 5.1! 16 19 rwecn IU oml H, on the 151h, S.l1 711.3 5i 556 1 1210 5 326.9 6.1 1 174R 0 4m 0 9m rhelwo ølors')'ond ðoflh.. i . 12 72:.) 58.) 57]2 9 49 3 3.3 7.1,]8 08 1 5 1 10 Gr('Rt eRr,LtheS:arlopposite 1 .}1. 13 ì3 ' ,") 59.) 58 1 12 9 322 3 7 8.1' 17 22 2 0 2 ,5 IU thl' l Ojlllt'S, 1 erve B.ÿ.l,oint. T. 14 7116 1 5 59 12 9 15 2 16:] 9'],1.3 39 2 50 2 54 i: ::h t d-u t ist.lrgini' W.15 75 1 6 26 01112 859 1 52.4 10.1'13 7 3 32 3 36 ! Th.16 71>'6 36 0212 8 4] 1 2X 7 11.)19 59 4 10 4 1-1 Þ: 17 77'6 4,6 03' 12 8 2:l 1 5' 0 ] 2. J I 6 27 4 .1.') 4 47 S. 18 7R 6 f,I6 05:]2 8 5 0 41' 3 13.1 1 2 39 5 16 :> 17 Eclipses of JUpitEr'S Satellites. , ]9 7 /6 fi l l) 06'12 747 0 17:6 1-1.1 I 10s Rises. Rises. I .:u: 20 80 1 l) 76 7!12 726 () 6.0 15.1 457 721 fI 722 a }J. T.Grfenw. 'l'oronto. 1'.21 81'6 86 8'12 7 10 029.7 16.1 8 30 8 18 8 20 I , n':22 82'6 9 1 6 ]0'12 6 53 1 0 53.4 17.1 11 41 9 15 9 18 171.23 S3;6 11 G 1212 6 31, 1 17.0 18.1 1 14 21 10 12 10 16 f'. 2-1 84:ò I:! (ì 13]2 6 15 1 40 6 19.1 16 24 11 7 11 11 S.25 85:6 14:') 14 12 551 20-1 ] 20.11742 S.26 866 15'fj 151t 5 38 1 2 27.6 21.]118 O 0 Om 0 5m JI.27 8Ùì 1616 16;12 5 19' 251.], 22.1 1 1740 052 057 T. 2 RK 1 6 1716 18:12 5 1 3 11.5 23']116 II 1 42 1 47 W.2!) 89G 19'6 1912 4 42 3 37 8 24.] 13 42 228 2 33 n.30 90'6 20 6 20'12 4 25 4 01.] 25.1:10]9 3 11 3 14 F. 31 91,6 21i6 21/12 .( 86, 4 2,1.3 26.116 11 3 50 3 53 , TWILIGHT. d. h. m. ð ' j h. m. I. 6th lI:j 21 3fj. 11 05em 13 IS 1656.31300em 22 114112.9 92-1"m' 2 ) ] G 36 3!1.8 J 1 20em n. ]9 1;j]2 :'9.1 956em 26 17 48 41. 7 ] 2 3'2em rll.2913 141.1 745im 29162147.211 5em [V.I8 ]55129.111035im 18 193133.611415.81 1.4] APRIL .HAS TIIIRTY DAYS. [1.848. A P R I L. A pril, the month tbat ever shroud!! 1'he f.ace of henen wi1h weeping clouds; These tears !>ome tidings bring: Are they of grief, that Winter dies Or I;ILHIlless taking this disguise, To hail the dawn of Spring 1 Of happy Spring, when all these showeF Shall serve as foils to brighten coming hours. This is the Fourth 1\lonth of the year, having for its sign TAURUS, the Bull. Its Latin name is .I1p1ilis, from Aperio, to open or set forth. IHETEOROLOGICAL TABLE FOR APRIL_ UPPER C^NAD \. LOWER CAN ADA. Toronto. l\Ïcolet. South of England. t 1 lean Temperature.... Mean Highest......... lpal1 Lowest......... , o o o 43,1 71.!) 18.2 39,5 62.7 4S.5 74 0 29.0 St. Lawrence opens at Lake St. Peter, on tbe a\"erage, April 17.- Toronto Bay, April 5. !Day I of ,)lon I Day of Week. RE)IARKABLE DAYS, &c. :M E :\1 0 R A fi D A . Sat. Dr. Harvey, born, 1578. Slin. 4th Sunday in Lent. 1\1on. Bp" Heber, died, 1826. T es. !9uarter, Scssi n and Dis. Court com. "cd. , :stow, dlCd, I(jUJ. Thul'. apoleon sent to Elbe, 1814 Frid. I Wordsworth, horn, 1770. Sat. Hudson's Bay Comp'y establ'd, IG92. Sun.,5th Sunday in Lent. 1\1on. I Chancery Conrts sits. Tues. l\ïC1gara and Ijdland Assizes begin. Wed. ,Pro Young, died j lì6:J. Thur. Handel, died. Frid. Tobayo tDken by the I:nglish, 1793 Sat. Battle of Culloden, 1746 SIII1. Palm Sunday. Mon. Brock's )l(Jnument destroved, 1840. Tues. First Kewspaper in America, 17U4. ,V t:d. Lord Byron, died. Thur. JohnstowlI Assizcs begin. Friel. I Good Friday. Sat. CJ!an ery Cmnt rises. 8un. Easter S1I11tlay. St. George. 1\1011_ IBank oj: En:;hmd founded, 169-1. Tues. 'Princess Alíce born, 1813. \\Ted. Gore and Eastern As!'izes begin. Thur. 3730 Families Immigrated iI.to Kova Friù. Battle of York, 1813. [S< d.sl. 11 5-1 all! 59 a .h,o' lhe LTight stnr l"nrelb l\Iorn. Iorn'g. \ "Vhi"h will he ri-jllg n the K o 47 m 0 51 m . nbout 10 un Ihp I;:,:h; JlIV!' 1 32' I 37 or al' "'o; \\sb;e II...: I 2 12 2 15 :, will 1m Scorpio, ulso risin;! 2 47 2 50 [)pn.h,1I1 thelnil f,lhe Lioll . '. WII! b.. on Ihf' memhan q,!}()U 3 19 3 21 10 in a line wilh Regulus al11 3 -18 3 4f.1 I"flcvnn, Orion disuppearing, 4 15m 4 16rr. ----:.:. w___: ,-- -:1-- Risps. Rises. chpses of JupIter s Sale:htes 7 og 7 11 a !II. 'E. Grteuw. Toronto, 8 03 8 08 d. h. m. s. I h. m. 9 02 9 06 I. 518:12 83 l 1315err; 9 56 10 01 7 13 0 51j!J 7 44em LO 48 10 53 aturn's ring disappears II :JKa Il 43 a 14 1-156 ;!I) 3 9 3gem -'lorn'g. )Iorn'g. 21 1651554 11 35em o 2-1111 0 2!:1 m 23 11 20 31 4 () O-!em I 07 1 11 213 18 H 23 K 13 30em 1 47 1 50 33 13 16 19 4 7 ,,)gem 2 2-1 22li II.1311L8 97 701en, 300 30l 201453429937enJ 338m I 3 3S m 27 Ii 29 6 7 12 12em IIl.517 1364 1145 im lV. .11 41 3.1 8 824eIT' 16] ""'tI..t.Y lIAS THIRTY-ONE DAYS. [18.18. MAY. Now Nature in her gayest robe is drest, And hails the gt'n le breathing of the West, With all her charms displayed,. The feathered song ter serenades his ma1e"; The bachelor resolves to try his fate, And woo some pretty maid.. Not Kature only, .but the human heart is gay, And all proclaims" the merry month of May." II .May, the Fifth Month of our year, was the second in the old Alban Calendar; our Sax ancestors, after the Romans, called it ,Mains Month. Zodiacal sign-GEMINI, the Twins. METEOROLOGICAL TA.BLE FOR MAY. UPPER LOWER South CANADA. C."-N.-\DA. ,of Toronto. NicolEt. England. 0 - 0_ 0 - {ean Temperature.... 51.8 5.27 54.9 Fruit trees in blossom at Nico- .\Iean Highe t.. . . .. . . . 78.0 7.33 70.8 let,oll the average, May 17. ,Mean Lowest. " . . . .. . 28.8 33.0 Do r Day of .Mon Week. RE)IARKABLE DAYS, ,&c. MEMORANDA. 1 1\1on. Duke of Wellington, born, 1769. 2 Tues. Western Assizes begin. 3 Wed. Dalhousie Assizes begin. 4 Thur. SIege of Quebec raised, 1776. 5 Frid. Napoleon, died, 1821. 6 Sat. O wego taken, 1814. 7 SlIn. 2nrl Sunday after Easter. 8 Mon. Brock Assizes begin. 9 Tues. Home and Bathur t Dis. Assizes begin. 1 0 Wed. Ba We of Lodi, 1796. 11 Thur. London Assizes begin. 12 Frid. 1'aloot .Assizes begin. 13 Sat. Anne Boleyn beheaded, 1535. J.l Slin. 3rd Sttnday < First Qr.... 9 9 3 h m h. m. I 0 I h. m. h. m. 0 I o Full Moon.17 ]3 2;) Mere. An ENt' r; ngSt ar, near the Sun. CI Last Qr. . ..25 6 30 Venlls. A Morn ing 8t ar. 10 4-1m 2 18 N12 21 ,. New Moon.31 2122 .. t Mars. 3 56 6 36 11\'22 44 3 38 7 12 N29 53 CI Perigee.... 2 4 0 seml-dJam 2f.J urit'r 4 26 7 6 I N22 56 3 41 7 16 N22 40 16' 4 "',9 ? Saturn 852m 23 3-1 I s 4 55 85m 23 38 S 4 31 ({ Apogee... .'15 7 0 S ml ?iam l Jj{ Uran's 10 31 m 1 13 N 7 7 9 43 m 1 16 N 7 22 14 4 . Neptune. Cí Perigee.... 30 13 0 st'ml-c.!Jam . . 16' 35".7 Pole Star on l\[endlan, on the 15th, 9h. 28m. 21s. L. QUEBEC. HALIFAX, N. S. FREDERICTON, N. B. Sun. Twilight. Sun. T>\'ilight. Sun. Twi.ight. Rises. Sets. n iDS. Ends. Risl'S. SeLl. Begins. Ends. Rise". Sels. Begins. Ends. lIS A ...,.. PH ....M, P,M, ....M. P.M. ------------- h. m. h. m. h, m h. m. h. m. h. m h. m. h m. h. m h. m h m. h. 1n. I 1 4 49 7 4 2 39 9 J4 454 7 0 252 9 1 4 51 7 3 2 44 9 9 10 4 36 7 16 2 17 9 3.3 442 710 240 9 12 4 39 7 J4 2 24 9 29 20 425 728 1 54 959 4 3J 7 21 2 14 9 38 4 27 7 25 2 1 9 51 30 4 6 7 48 1 33 10 22 423 7 31 1 58 9 56 4 19 7 36 2 41 10 13 llate. Sun Sets. App Noon, Sun's, I\loon's l\f oon's Muon Rises or Sets. I I shewinD' D..chnat n Age Dochua- I '1'0- 1\lun- t Eq. "of Nurth. Rt tion. I I 1'oronto. l\lontreal. Day. I Y'r. ronto. tr..al. 'I'ime Noon. 1'oronto. Montreal., j - , - I ------ , - --- A Bpgins. Ends Bf'girili. Ends. D. h. m. h. m. h. m. 81 0 f D. 0' h. m. h m. 11 2 57 8!fi 2 46 95 'JJ!. 1,122657701'115653,1515,9 27.7 , 1003n 414m 413m lO 2409]2227925 T, 2123 6 If 03p 56 46:1 33.8 28.7 d Sets. Sets. 1 20 2 229 30 1 2 6 946 W. 3,124 6 :>9 7 0411 56 40 1 1:> 51.3 0.4 13 51 7 24 8 7 28 II 30 1 89 48 1 49 10 6 F. T : t . I I I ' 6 ã _ 7 ' O O U 1 7 7 0 0 ;) 6 -1!;1 1 '" 5 1;6 6 11 1 6 6 0 25 R8 8 2 1.4 4 1 18 6 . 0 4 3 8 9 3 3 4 9 8 9 4 39 4 ! SI)ICIl Virgillll!, a bnght IItll;r . :J " '-l -. . . to the south pllsses tht' men- S. 6 1277 02, 07,11 56 24 16 42.7 3.4 18 13 10 36 10 41 I dian hefore iu on the 15th; a s. 7,1287 04'7 08:11 562016 59.2 4.4 17 10 11 27 all 32 a linR flOm Polaris through the l f. 8 1297 05 7 10 11 56 1617 15,5 5.4 15 06 Morn' g . Morn' g middle star, in the tai of t e . ' I I .'. great ß..ar, passe" at ,0" d'B- T. 91307067 lilt 56 13,1731.4 6.4 J2 17 010m 0 14 I rnnce throu"h SpiCR. About W: 10:131 7 077 1211 56 11 17 47,0 7,4 8 56 0 48 0 51 :10" to the Nunh Ilnd West, iN Th.U:1227 08,7 , ]311156091802.4 8.4 515 121 123 I , Arctu.rllslaßuo.tislt ebrightesl F. 1 ,",' 13 3- 0 9' 7 15/11 56 0718 17 94 1 26 1 _ 3 1 54 oflUJlrregu!arhneofs'an., and . " r ! '1_ ..OJ. n tJ furmiug an equal triangle wilh S. J3 1 4, 11, 1611 56 0618 322 10.4 2 25s 2 21 2 22 !o1pica Rnd Den..b. RegulU8sink- 'S.14'],357 1217 17111 56061846,8 11.4 609 249 2 48 iltgtotheW.,Castoran PolluJ: 'ftL 15:1367 137 18'1l 560719009 124 9 37 3 17 3 J5 \ lIbPro('yon, ls!ll)pcl1rmg,Ju T 16 137 7 1 " 7 19 1 r. 6 ( . ' . 3 - Inter an.d }Jurslll the Vonstcl'n, '_ _: 'll1 :> . 07 HI 14.6 13.4 12 42 3 .48 m ,4:> m l nemini, th r/lughout this month n.l t 1387 1.:1 1 7 20 1 11 56 09 J9 28.1 1-1.4 1 15 13 Rises. Rises. f .---. '; --. - Th.l 1397 67 2111 56111941.3 15.4 17 07 75] a 756 a l EchpsesofJupIters SatellIteS. F. 19 1 1407 16 1 7 22;11 56 1319 54.1 16.4 18 10 8 45 8 50 1. '1'. Greenw. Toronto. S. 20,141 7 17 \ 7 2311 56 1û 20 06.6 17.4 18 21 9 36 9 41 d. h. m. . I h. m. S.. 21 !142 7 187 2-l 1 11 5f; 2!); W 18.7 18,4 J17 3-1 10 23 10 29 r. 7th 151146.1 9 55 em M. 22,1437 2017 2511 5G 2420 30,6 19.4 1 1 .3 51 11 08 11 12 1-117 710.4 11 50em T, 23,144721,7 2fì11 5tì 292042,0 20,4131{) ill 48 all 51 al 16113j58.861gem W.24 1457 22;7 28 1 11 !if') 342053.1 21.4 953 \\tlorn'g Morn'g.J 23133119,9 814em Tk.25 , 14û 7 23,7 29,11 56 40 21 03.R22.4 5 52 0 25m 0 28 m 30 1.') 26 37.1 10 09 em F. 6;147 7 24'7 3011 56 .J621 14.11 23.-1 1 24s 0 59 1 01 II. 1511 5658.1 6 40em S. 27148725'731'11 5ö 53212-1. 2 1 24 . 4 315n 134 134 221..t3153.3 915em S. 28!149 7 25,7 3211 57 0021 33.8 25.4 7 51 2 09 2 O!J2917 6 -10.6: 11 50 em Jf. 29 1 ' 150 7 2fh 33111 5708 1 21 43 , .1 2ô,4 1 11 58 2 46 2 4 ' -l III.1113 126.51 7 44 im T. 301517 277 3-1'11 57 16,21 52,0 27.415 19 3 25 3 22 111625 1.8 11 08en W:3J 1527 28 1 7 35 1 111 57 25'22 00.5 28.4 1 17 31n 4 09m 405m 1817 148.711 45 im I I rV.2-t 16 419.5110 47 im TWILIGHT. B .81 J:IJNE liAS TIIIItTY D,.AYS. [1848. JUNE. Now is the interesting: time, When summer in its youthful prime' Sheds hope on all around; Rich promise that the grateful soil, WiH well repay the Farmer's toil, On every side is found: The proof of coming plt"lIty floats in every. breeze, Smiles in the verdant tielc.l.s and blossoms on the tree&. 2õ This is the sixth month of the year, and has for its sign CANCE , the Crab; the most probable derivation of its name is from Juno, in honour of whom a festival was celebrated at the beginning of this month. METEOROLOGICAL T A13LE FOR JUNE. U F ER LOWER South I CANAD.\. CANAD^. j of Toronto. Kico!et. England. 0 0 0 Mean Temperature.... 61.1 63.6 5R,9 The yearly range of the ther- mometer at Toronto, averages 990. :\1ean I-hght'st. .. . ... . . &t.0 82.2 9J. at aebec 118 0 . .Mean Lowest. . . . . . . . . 35.6 37. Day Da y of of Mon Week. RE:\IARK.\BLE D.\ YS, &c. MEMORANDA. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 I 19 20 21 22 23 24 2:> 26 21 28 l: 1'hur. .1çcençion Day. Frid. H.iots in London, 1780. Sat. Dr. Hutton born, 1726. SUI1. S/lnday ofLer .I1. cension. Mon. District Court Term begins. Tues. Nt'wcastle District ASSizes begin!. Wed. Hi hop Walburlon, died, 1779. Thur. Pope, bor.n. l.fi88. Frid. SI. John's N. F. burned, 18.j,6. Sat. District Court Term t'nds. SUII. Pentecost. Whit Suuday. ,Mon. Easter term bf'gins Tues. Corsica st'izell by thE' Fnmch, 1769. Wed. ";attle of.l\l(\fen o, ,800. Thill'. 13gna Charta. ign('d, '215 FI i4. Duke of l\laJiholllu h. dicù, 1722, Sat. John W eslt')'>. born.-170 . Sun. T,inity. Sunday. Battle of Waterloo, 1\1 on. rI815. Tues. QUt't'n Virtoria's A('ce ion. 18if1. Wed. Battle ofVinpgar Hi:! 1798. Thu . Ylacliiavel, dilù. 1527.. Frid. Lit'buitz. born. 16-16. Sat. Easter Term ends Suu. llirsf Szwù"Y ( fle,. Trinity, 1\1 on. t While, dit'ù 1793 Tues. Charles the 12th, born. 16411. Wed. t'COIIÙ great fire at Qlu'bec, l1U5. Thur. f3:>lh, Ir P Maltlanó, Lieut.Gov , 18 0 l"rid. Roscoe died, 1831. 18-18.] JUNE BEGINS ON TIIUR DAY. [19 15t OF JUNE. 15th OF JUNE. MOON'S PHASES. d. h m. ]) First Qr... 8 0 0 T. M. T. o Full ;\10011.16 3 41 · ({ Labt Qr .. .23 13 10 . New Moou.3J 2 CI Apogee ...IL 18 08emi-diam. !-t, 4-1".1 ({ Perigee.. .27 14 O,st'mÎ.-diam. J 6' i,:2". TilE PLAN E'Cs It.'Yh' l :Icridinn. A"c n- Df'cl. I I-n. Right !\If'ridian. AII('en- lion. Decl. ------- . :.\T I! rc \ nUb t \íau; . 2!Jllpil'J ? .'3' lIfJl J;t;IUlaJl' .\f'p:ulle h. m. h. m. I 0 , h. 1/t. h. m. \ :\Iorn ing Sl:ar. 1 4fi 7 29 \ "lorn in:; S\ ar. 11 16 m 4 52 3 15 I 7 56 I f.a2 11 2 55 8 32 2" 48 7 2) N2'!- 14 2 5 7 41 (, 5 m 23 42 I s 4 7 6 10.TJ !3 45 8 3j m I 19 Y 7 40 7 46 1 21 I I o , N29 36 N '22 10 N'l.O 15 N21 48 S 355 N 7 51 P"le =,tu on 'leridiilll. on tbt: 15th, P. M., 7h. 27m. L. QUEBEC. I HALlFAX, N. S. :FltEDEHlCTON, N.B. . S". TW;';g'u. I ."". T..;,;,h<. Suu. or..;,;,.. R:SCt!. 1 SelS. Ue::ins. Elllts. l, Rlòrs, I Sclil. ß.. in , Blllt,; JLseø, St:lø. B"gins. Elldø A M. I'M, A I\t. I'tol. A M. P,M. ----,-------- h. ?n, It. In, It. 1f/, h. If/,' I 't. /It. h. m. .'i.. 11t It. 1/1. h. m It. In. h. fn. h. m. 1 4 J.j 7 4!J 1 2;, 1.) 26 4 22 7 33 1 5:) líJ !' 4 16 7 38 1 39 10 16 1.1 4 11 7 41 J 1J I.) 3J -l IH 7 411 1 41} 1 J I:! 4 H 7 44 1 28 10 30 :.tv 1 11 7 5:! I I (j I J 4.) I 4 1;) 7 4.1 1 43 111 L 4 U 7 -18 124 10 38 ---.!_ 7 52 I -J IIJ 43 4 23 7 41 1 51) IJ Ii _ 10 3fj Dl\te. I 8un SCld 1 \1)1" Noo",1 Sun's 31,".0',; Io.,"'d 1 "I.Jlln Rities or sel .1 1 TWILIGHT. S W\\.llIg n('f"tnIU'u Ag D,". hnu. . 1.)- .'..... 1 he 1-;'1' III l'i'urth. III t.UII. I II I lJ.tY' I I I__ l'i'U"II. _, l , ,"ronIO. 13.onlreal. D. Ih.?n. l:z.ll. 'I. m. s.' 0 r D. 0, I h. lit. l it. m. .-\ J/ Zills' l Elld . He..j" Endll. Tk.l,]jJ7 2J13..,ll [,; 3: 22 86 2:U d Set". Sets. _.__I __ }: : IJ-1 7 3J 7 3h!11 5! .f; .!2 163 1.1 18 _5!l 8 21 a 8:.!6 a 1 2 5 9 :>.1, 1 43 10 9 s, +.J,Jj1 3)7 3;111 57 Ó';2Z ;:;),6 2,1 I. 5j 16 I J:.'1 II: 1 5 'lU 1113.) 10 17 S. 41'!:i I 7 311 i.iR Ii 0322 J!.l 3.1 1 :!2 1') V 10 OJ 2' 1 .)5'11) Î,1 3 10 31 'H, !1. 7! 7 3ð l ll I} ,J ,.'!- .I n I 1.) f 1!J } UllÙ_ 1 1 3 10 29 1. 6,I'!/'Ii 1 ?- 7 3... 11 -_ .J.4 .l J 3 11:-_ 1 :J A'I'u:,ca, or It V"rullæ Bor'lI. W:' 7 J )J,7 3J 7 4J: II J.'S 3J 22 4 J.t 6. J 6:J 1 11 J t. a d JG., a "c the lIIf'ritli.lß at an alli Tit. 811,)J' 1 7 317 4IlI:J 4i':lJ 54.5 7,1 3 iJ3z , '.\IIJf'JI'!! .\Ionl' . ud"ufab'"I :I",u"oullO,on f: !:i'hiI7 3174111;,,8 ð '1" 5-1.;) 8.1 0 5.!.' 02-11." U 2Jin 1,..]5.11, .\bnghtsI8rbclween I", .- "' 11 .:", ( I " 3 ;-, ,w"'am:er "H ,ol.llheedgeol S. 1"116_ 7 3.) 7 4...., aJ 1.) 23 "-1.1 9.1 4 -it 0:> ():J_ Ire 1\IIII.y WilY, 18 Altair La s. lI'lÛJ I ; 3.') 7 4:!:1l .).' 2.! 23 d8.2 1').1 8 l: 1 : 1 1 UJ :\'lu,læ,l " 11 hne 'Yi!h thel'!' -''tl. 1_,16-1 7 3ü 7 40.$ J 1 .)) 3-i 23 12.0 11.1 11 3t I 5) 1 -18 Ii ..c lI'ilr III I In' Imgl1t Btll ' ' 1 ' 1 . '1'''' 7 ..,' 7 4 . .il 5) 41' ) 3 1 - 1 1') I 1.1 "I .) ')1 .} 1 8 \ì,ogu, UI.a !,yræ.. Alj)hnca I- . <>, "J oJ", oJ ' ,- ;) -j, -,.. - -.... III th., :1111' tWin V""'1 to Arc rCI-t I.iJ 7 3: 7 .J-1 d ;)J ;}, 1:3 1 .3 13,1 Hi 31 5.') 2 .)1 uru III",ut two-lh dB of lh" Tt.t.-,lôì ï :31;7 4.J I:! 0,) lit3 2,),8 1-1,1 7 5,") 3. ;j3m 3 Û m ,1.,,':u:c,'lrolJl tlrc Vega. AIl- J<: 1:: lû.) i 311; 44 u, OJ 21'23 22) 1 },1 18:!K l{a"e . Rises. IHe , Ih,c ,"rigl 1 slar in lhE "I 1 ,) 'J, I' . . . I 8 " "') , ') 7 IIIIII./le ul CurplO, pus,;". lhe S. 1. 1 \JJ 7 3 ,7 -IJ - OJ .... ,23. :.!4 6 l(j I 1 1 v_ ,,-- a H- - a IIclI.lian III.out 11/1 hour later s. 1 17U 1 3:;'7 -1512 OJ .JJI.l3 25 ,J 17.1 16 38 9 08 13 .h:on ArCIU'"S. l\l,.rcury greln- J1 IJ 1 iJ 7 3.1 ' 7 4ti 11.. 01 U3.?:J 26,8 18.1 1-1 HI 9 4 I 9 53 " I d,òlulI('.e fro," lloe .111111.:- T. 2 17 "' 7 ., J I- 4 "'1 ') 1 l' "J 9 7 ' IJ 1 11 1 " I ! ) .)0. [ . ) " 1 \lnr I\ Canr."r., JUjnter 1.. .' J _ I <.J ,/ v - :J_J _.k, _,....0, <.J (; '''11'. U"U,UIIIII 1'11It'eø. w: llì3 7 3J,7 .JG 12 VI 2,:l:j 27.3 2.1.1. 7 : .11 03 Ii lJ.) '_ _:,n;,,,,,"-. __,_ ' n.:!ill-!l 41f .Ji,1.! VI 4II 3 21.0 21.1 3 07' 111 373,11 3S al ClIpSeS iJ! JUplters S3telhtrs l". ;!: 17;) 1 7 1 1 7 4ì'l VI 4':!3 2 .2 ;.I ! :5:t .\Iorn'g- \Iorn'g ßl 'j', G,enl\\'. 'Corrmto. S. 2.1[7(j7 year, according to ancient reckoning it 'Was the fifth' Mark Antony d nomillated it July, in compliment to J uliu8 Cæsar, who was born in it. LE; THE LION is its Zodiacal sign. METEOROLOGICAL TABLE FOR JULY. UPPER CANADA. . LOWER CANADA. Toronto. l\icolet. South of England. o o o A yerage warmest day at Nicolet is July 30; mean temperature, 6 A I\l. anò 1 P. M., 85 0 ,7. Ditto at. Toronto is July 22, mean tem- perature of 24h., 75 0 3. Mean Temperature.... Mean Highest.,....... MPBU Lowest......... 66 0 90.5 41.9 68.5 83.8 62.0 76,0 42.0 Day Da y of of Mon Week. REMARKABLE DAYS, &c. MEMORANDA. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1-1 15 16 17 18 19 I to I 21 1 22 23 I 24 25 26 27 2S 29 30 31 Sat. Sir F. P. Robinson, Lieut. Gov., 1815. Sun.iSecontl Sunday nfter Trwity. .Mon. 'Chancery COllrt sits [mences. Tùe8' 1 { uarter :-essions and Di _ st. Court com- Wed. Court of Appeal sits. Thur. [5th, Fr lIrh take AI i rs, 1830. Frid. Col. imcot', Lieut Covernor, 1792. Sat. ,Edmund Burke, died, 1797. Sun. 1 Third Sundayofter Trinity. Mon. Columbus, born, H-17. T es. I Lalande, bo.m, 1782. \\ I'd. Erasmus, died, 1 '36, Thur. \ Napoleon surrendered, 1815. Frid. 1\1 rs Siddons, born, 1755. Sat. ICourt of Chancery, rises. Sun. ,F011Tth Sunday (lfter Trinil?l. Mon. I )lichilimacinack taken, 1812. Tues. Hampden, died, 16-13. Wed. Princess Augusta. born, 1822. Thur. 'Playf<:ir, died, 18H} Frid. I Hon. P Russell. President, 1796. Sat. Battle of alamanca, 18] 2. Sun. Fifth Sunday after Trinity, Mon. :Gibraltar taken by the British, 1701. Tue!5. . Battle of Lundy's lane. 1813. Wed. !Battle of Aboukir, 1799. Thur. French Revolution. 1830. Frid. Lord Durham. died, 18-10. Sat. Robrspierre, guillolinf'd. 1794. Sun. Sixth Sundayaftn' Trinity. .Mon. Trinity Term begins. l .J,S.] JULY BEGIl\S ON SATURDAY. [ 1 1st OF JULY. 15th OF JULY. MOON'S PHASES. d. h. 7n. T. M. T. ]) First Qr ... 7 16 13 o Full Moon.15 16 3 ([ Last Qr... .22 18 10 l New Moon.29 14 8 41 Apogee.... 9 10 0 semi-ðiam. 14' 46".2 C{ Perigee....24 12 0 semi-diam. 16' 10".4 THE KIght 1 " I Right Þ PL\.NETS ,Meridian. A cen- tied. l'tlendlan. A cen- Decl. 610n. 610n, ------- h. ?n. h. m. I 0 , h. m. h. ?n. 0' Mere. An E1't' ning St1ar. 0 28m 8 3 1 1 N15 40 Venns, A Morn iog 8t.Ir neal the sun. t l\tars. 2 32 9 n I V17 29 2 11 9 46' N17 41 1!Jupit'r 1 16 7 55 N21 12 0 34 8 8 IN20 37 ?ðaturn 5 4m 23 46 S 3 51 4 13m 23 46' I S 356 'tfUran's 6 44m 1 22 N 8 0 5 49 1 2.1 N 8 4 Septune Pole Star on Meridian on be 15th, P.M., 5h. 29m. 2&. L. QUEBEC. HALIFAX, N .S. FREDERICTON, N.B. Sun. Twiligh . SUn. I Twilight. Sun. Twilight. lùøu I Sea. Begins. Ends. Rises. I Sets. Be/rins. Ends. Rises. , Sets. Bf'gins. Ends, 1-4 A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. .1..11.. P... -; ;r:; I ; .;;; 1 ' . . Ò J I . . ; 9 . Ö ' 10 4 23 7 48 1 36 10 34 4 29 7 41 2 2 10 S 4 25 7 45 1 46 10 24 20 4 32 7 40 1 58 1 U 1-1 4 38 7 34 2 20 9 54 4 34 7 38 2 6 10 6 30 4 43 I 7 29 2 22 9 50 4 49 7 23 2 41 9 31 I 4 45 7 27 2 28 9 44 Day. I Sun sets' I APp.N.oon,1 Sun's Moon'H Moon'" Moon Risl's or Sets. 'l'WILIGHT. shewing I DeclinOl'n Age. Oeclino- I I Tu- Mon- th,e..Eq. of North. tion. I I \Veek' I Y'r' I ___ T"ron[O' I Toronto. MontTeal. I D.lh. m. h. m. h. m. s.! 0' D. 0' ; : e : Beginl Ends. Beginl Egds. S. 1,183:7397 4612 3 33'23 5.1 0.81723n 755 759 -- --'- . 2184:7 397 4612 3 4;) 23 0.7 1.815 1.3 8 39 a 8 43 1,2 1110 6 1 1 391026 p.r. 3'185 1 7 397 4612 3 5 k22 54.8 2.8 1 '12 16 23 9 22 10,2 HI 9 56 1 1 5210 18 T. 4'18673874512 4 7:2250.6 38 850 953 955 2D2 2 944 1 2 1210 ] W. 5:187 , '7 3K 7 4-1 12 4 17:22 45.0 4,8 4 3 3 1 10 26 10 26 31i2 41; 9 21i 2 33 9 39 Th. 61887 37743'12 427.2238.9 5,ðj 04;; 10 54 10 5-1 P.. 7 1 189!7 387 45,12 4 3t22 32.4 6 8 1 3 02811 24 11 22 ,h o R' , o I/ ::t S. 8190,7 377 44 12 4 46,22 25.6 7.8 6 43 11 52- 11 50 the meridi..n, the conèteHation s. 9i1917 36743,12 455:22 18.4 8,8,10 10 :;corpio",lIbpði lingUishedby N. 10'19217 367 43,12 5 3'22 10.8 9 8113 10 0 21 m 0 19m ,ts long Irain. A line from T. I 7 7 II 5 11 .1 8 1 8 1 15 3 O ;:; . negului fa Leonpsl through . 11 193 3h 42 2 ':ä 2. 0., 8 ,,-to O:J 1 I,i.;u, pR ses at 45 ó dit;tanee W.12119-1,7 351 42 12 5 19121 54.6' 11.8'17 23 1 31 1 27 through Anlarf's, a very brighl TIt.13 1 ' 19;;.7 347 4012 5 26,21 45.71 12 8!18 19 2 12 2 07 and reddish. SlRr !n corp"I, F. 14196 ' 1 7 347 4012 5 33'21 36.6 13.,8 \ 18 18 2 57 2 -C) Alphacca will be high up, and ,:J_ Il hule 10 ,he west of the meri- S. 15 1971 34 7 4012 5 39 1 21 27.1 l.t 8 1 17 19 3 49 3 44 lIian a 10. Vega la Lyræl, s. 16198,7 3:5 7 39 12 5 44 21 17.3 15 8,15 20 4 43 4 40 and Allair La Aquilaq to the ß-l.17 j '199 j 7 3273812 5 49-21 7.1 16. this VOIIUI-eOUS gift of grain. JTY. This month \\.2S named by .he Roman'l AUGUST. in compliment to the Emperor Augustus. It is the eighth month of the year, and has VIRGO, 1<)(: Virgin, lor ils Zodiacal sign. :METEOROLOGICAL T AELE FOR AUGUST. I U PP E R I LOWER I SOIclh C..\NADA. CANAD.". of Torolllo. 1\' ieolet. I Enghwd. 0 1:1 0 ..\-Iean Tempprature.... 65.7 67.8 fiL8 Mean High/.st......... 84.t) 83.3 82. )fean Lowebt.. .. . . .. . 4--L7 41. D7 \ Day of :\,0 1 Week. .:.. 011 RE 1ARKABLE DAYS, &c. MEMOR AKDA. 1 TUi>s. Lamma.<:. 2 Wed. Battleofthe1\ile17:JR. 3 ThlJr. Columbu!>' Filst V 0) agt?, 154 . 4 Fric.l. S htl'fY If'lfil';!'2. 5 Fat. [(i'h, Prince Alfrfll Ernest born, 1844. 6 un. 7th Sunday ajZer T, ind!J" 7 Mon. . 8 "fliPS. G. Canning die,) 1821. 9 Wed. L. Phiilippe d,.c1r',! Kin of Fr., 1830. 10 Thur. Baltle of Ba sallo. 17 6. II Frid. Bailie of Lake Ch"III)II..in 1814. 12 at" Trinity TNm Pllds. 13 lIn. fh Sun 'ay (If!Fr Tr;lIi!y. 14 Non. [131h, Sir P l\laitlallll Lt. Gov., 1818. 15 Tues. N"polpon bo: n 171;:'. 16 Wed. A. 1\1al vel died 1",8. 11 Thllr. Dllchpss pf K(-'II( bom 1786. 18 Frid. Hcaltie t.lipd 11'03. 19 Sat. R. Bloomfield clied 1 23. 20 SUII. 'JIll SundtlY ( r/('J' Trinity. 21 !'lIon. Dr. A Clarh clift! 1 32 22 Tiles. Warren Ha!-li/!.!?s di"t1 1818. 23 Wed. Court of .\ppe..! :òils. 2-t Thur. Washinglol1 ,..k,'n l t4. 25 Fric.l. F. Gore. Efq.. Li('111 GOY. 1806. 26 :O;at. Prince Albi>rt born IRlg. 27 Sun. 10th Sunday"rfe, Trini:y. 28 1\1on. GIDI i us II it'd 16.15. 29 Tues. Loch born 1f-30. 30 Weð. Paley bo.n 1713. 31 Thur. Buo)'an di,..d J(;R8 18-18.] AUGU,4ST BEGINS ON TUESD Y.. [23 l Ist OF AUGUST. 15th OF AUGU8T. MOON'S PHASES. PLT::Ts ItlghL I I 'Right I j\ , .Uefltli",n. A cen- Deel. 1leridian. A een- l>t>cI. d. h. m T. M. T. 111111 uun. n First Qr.... 6 9 33 o Full.\loon..l-1 3 0 -1 I---;-;- l h.m. l .cI Last Qr... .2J 22 51 : )Jerc. .\ ,;\}f)fn ing St ar. 11 3m 8 43 N18 50 . New .:\10011.23 1 44 I Venus I Neo.ll' the I Sun. Near I the Sun. ..({ Apogee.... 6 5 0 semi.ðiam l ' Ó \Iars. 1 44 10 2] N 10 53 1 22 10 59 N 7 29 14' 46".8 12+ rupit'l 11 40m 8 25 N 19 H 11 Om, 8 37 N19 4 :'<{ Perigee ...,.18 13 Osemi-diam,? "hlllfl\l 3 5m 33 44 S 4 11 1 2 3m l 2341 's 4 32 16'13'.3 Iii. Vran' 4 43 1 1 23 N 8 5 3 47 1 1 22 N 8 2 .,ep'lI:Je.1 I Pole S[ar on Meridian on the 15th, A.M., 3h. 25m 588. U. II FREDERICTON, N. B. 'fwilight. II Sun. I Twilight. Rise.. I Sets. Begins. I Ends. I lL 1oC.... eIH. Be in-. Elltls. 1\ RiSl"s. Sets. I Bpginll. End.. q ....M. PM'" ..... I'M. A.M P,X. ------------ h. tn, h. m. I,. m. h. Ill. h m h. In h.?II I,. ?II h. m. h. m. h. In. h. In. 4 lã 7 51 2 2) 9 43 4 23 7 4-t 2 43 9 2J 1 4 18 7 48 2 32 9 39 4 2:1 7 4-{ 2 47 9 23 4 21 7.U 3 II 9 10 4 25 7 4-1 2 51 9 18 4 31 1 4) 3 7 8 5J -! 38 7 3 3 18 8 48 4 3-1 7 38 3 11 8 5,) 4.n 1 2) 3 26 8 34 !H 7 2; 3 38 8 23 ,-t.n 7 27 3 3' 8 31 Va}', un SeIS. A"[1. NUlln,' Snn';; .\1.'011'8 luon'8 \IINm R'i l.sHlll'earilig The Milkyway W. 1 .!.d,6 2 ,5 25;1 5 W I I,) 42.1 lO.4 17.')3 0 07m 0 02m 's II heauU/ul object atthiø T;'.1t, 231ri 13;0 4 12 5 1 n 2.1.5 11A 8 I!) 0 5fJ 0 4; .,,'1"<10. /< II l;U6 21,62212 -ets. 6 46 a 7 25 .7.53 o 13m 1 09 2 07 3 09 4 14 Slots. 646 7 25 7 53 .1] SEPTEltIBEU HAS THIRTY DAYS. [1848. SEPT E M BE R_ Pomona now prefers her welcome suit, And brings her offering of luscious fmit T To magnify our debt: The rosy apple bends the yielding twig r The downy peach, the apricot, and fig, In tempting order set j And last. not least, the product of the vine, Whose virtues stamp Pomona as divine. This is the ninth Month of the year, though aneientty the seventh: hence its name ,Septem, and ember, from the rainy season usually commencing at this period. Zodiacal sign- LIBRA, the Balance. METEOROLOGiCAL TABLE FOR SEPTEl\1BER. UPPE1\ LOWER South CANADA. CANADA. of Toronto. NicolEt. England. 0 0 0 }feôtl Temperature.... 59.0 57.9 57.8 )tean Highest......... 82.9 76.6 76.0 Mean Lowest... . . ... . 32.9 36.0 Day Day of of Week. flon 11 I 2 I 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 11 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 , RE)1ARKABLE DAYS, kc. MEMORANDA. Friù. QlJeen Victoria visits Scotland, 1842. Sat. Ureat Fire of Londor., It:6ö. SIIU. 11th SllwJayafte/' Trinity. Mon. River Hudson discovered, 1609. Tues. l'he Boxer captmed, HH4. Wed. Lafayetle born, 1757. Thur. Hannah l\lor.e died, 1833. Friel. :\lontreal, Detroit, Michilimacinac, snr- Sat. [r.endered to Britain, 1760. SUI1. 12at Sunday after Trinity. ';\1.on. Westt'rn & Niagara Dis. Assizes begin. Tues. [11th, Thomson poet,. born, 1700. Wed. C. J. Fox died, 1806. Thur. Moscow bllJßt, 1812. Friel. .\/alta takell, 1800. Sat. New York taken, 1776- Sun. 13th Sllnday after Trinity. Mon. Queóec taken by Gen. Wolfe, 1759. Tues. London District Assizes begin. Wed. [19th, LOld Sydellham died, 1841. Thur. Sir Walter Scott died. 1832. Frid. ,\liJlanù DistrÎct Assizes begin. Sat. Battle of Assaye, 1803. Sun. 14th SUlldayafter Trinity. ,Mon. Felicia Hemalls born, 179-1. Tues. Gore Dislrict. Assizes. begin. Wed. Nelson born, 1758. Thur. Second Voyage of Columbus, 1493. Frid. Michaelmas. Sat. Whitfield died, 1770. 1848.] SEPTE-IUBER BEGINS ON FRIDAY. 15th of EPTEMBER. [ ð I 1st of SEPTEMBER. MOON'S PHASES. THE d. h. 711. T. M. T. 'PLAN ETS 1eridian. : ; _ Dee/. :\1eridian, l:i; _ Ded. I) First Qr.. .. 5 3 26 siulJ_ SIOIJ. a Full 1\Ioon.12 11 0 ------- ({ Last Qr.. . .19 4 40 h. m. h. ?n. 0 I h. m. It. m. 0 , Q New 1\100n.26 16 18 Merc . near the SUIl. 0 37 12 16 S 1 9 ({ Apoaee.... 3 0 0 semi-diam. Ven'ls. an Even ing SI,ar. 0 31 12 31 S 2 10 o 14' 45".4 Ó iVlars. 0 55 II 39 N 3 7 0 33 12 12 S 0 3:3 ({ Perigee....l-t 22 Os mi-diam. 1.(:Jupit'r,1O 5m 852 NI8 6,924 9 3 N17 24 16' 21".0 Tt satul'n / 'o 56 m 23 31 S 5 O J 11 53 t3 33 S 5 28 ({ Apogee... .30 17 Osemi-<.Iiam. l;tfUran's 2 40 1 21 N 7 54 143m 1 20 N 7 44 14' 43".0 Neptune. Pole Star on Meridian on the 15th, A.M., lIt.2-tm. 2Os. U. QU E BEC. HALIFAX, N. S. Sun. Twiligbt. Sun. FREDERICTON, N. B. Twilight. Sun. 'l'wilight. Rises. I Sets. Begins. I Ends. Rise . Sets. Hegins. , Ends. Q A,M. PH. A.M. P.M. --------- h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. It. m. 1 5 25 6 33 3 30 8 29 5 28 6 32 3 38 8 21 10 5 36 6 17 3 46 8 8 5 39 6 16 3 52 8 1 20 5 50 5 56 4 0 7 46 5 50 5;)6 4 7 7 39 30 6 2 5 37 4 17 7 23 6 2 5 38 4 20 7 20 Rises. Setø. Begins. Endø. A.M. P.M. ---- h. m. h.m. h. m. h. ?n. [) 26 6 33 3 33 8 26 5 37 6 16 3 48 8 5 5 50 5 56 4 4 7 43 I) 2 5 31 4 18 7 22 Day. I Sun Sets. App_Nnol1,1 SU,n\ Iuon's !\loon's Moon Rises or Sets. S/II wing l)e llIIa I Age. l'echlJlI- Tu- .\lUII- tbe Eq, of "'unh. tlOn. Week. Y'rs run to. Ireal. '1'ulle. "ulb. Toronto. Muntreal. ---1------ D. h.7n.h.m. h. m. s. 0' D. 0 I F. 1 2.,15 6 30 6 33 11 59 42 8 4.5 3.9 7 6 S. 21:M6 6 28 6 30 11 59 23 7 42. 0 , 4.9 10 30 S. 31 2476 276 29 II 59 U4 1 7 20.5 5.913 24 III. 4.t-J.8 6 256 27 I) 68 44 1 6 58.4 6.!:J 15 .H T. 5 ! U!:} 6 236 2-1 11 58 24 6 36.U 7.917 21 W. 6250,/i 21 11 22 11 58 O.J 6 13. Î 8.9 18 10 Th. 71 1 2:-" 6 20 Ii 22 II 57 44 1 5 51.) 9.918 OJ F. 82')26 18 h 19 II 57 2-1 1 5- 2 .5 10.917 02 S. 92536 Ib 6 17 11 57 03 5 5.9 11.9115 00 S.10 1 25416 ]561611 56 4t 4 43.] 12.9[1202 ill. 1I2ãã,6 I:.! Ô 13 11 56 21 4 20.2 13:9 8 ]5 T. 12256 1 6 116 U 11 56 00 3 56.3 149 3 52 w: 13 257 6 96 10 11 55 39 3 3-1.3 15.9 0 4911 Th.14258'6 b 6 7 11 55 18 3 11.3 16.9 5 32 F. 152596 56 6 II 54 57 2 47.1 17.9 9 53 S. 16\260 6 46 5 11 54 36 2 2-1.9 18.9 13 31 S. 17 1 26) 6 ] 6 211 54 15 2 00.7 1 19.9 1 ]6 1-1 il'I. 18 1 2626 06 011 53 5..1 1 37.4 20.9 / 17 5U T. 19 1 263,5 58 j 5S II 53 33 1 14.1 21.918]3 w: 20 26..1,5 565 57 11 53 11 0 51.8 22917 26 Th.21 1 26515 555 5.5 11 52 51 0 27.4 ' 23.9'15 37 Jt: 2221)öl5 53.'} 5311 52 30 0 5.01 2..1.9: 13 00 S. 23,267;5 51 5 51 11 52 09 1 '--"---18.41 23.9j 9 42 s. 24 1 68 5 50;) ,)0 II 51 49 0 41. 1 26.9, 5 57 M. 25 269 1 ã 475 47 1'1 5) 28 1 1 5.2 27 t), 2 02 T.26 705 455 4511 51 08 1 28.6 2R9; 1 54 w: 27 271 1 5 445 43 / 11 50 48 I 52.0 0.31 c5 Th.28 2725 415 41 11 50 28 2 15.4 1.3 5 43s F. 29 :!73 5 40 ã 39 1 11 50 09 2 313.8 2.31 9 17 S. 30 7415 38 j 38 II 49 49 3 2.2\ 3.3,12 16 'l'WILIGHT. Toronto. 1\Iontreal. a:; St'ts. Sets. I I h. 7n. h. m. HpgillsïF.nds, B..glD . Ends. 82-1 a 8 'N a ---,---- 8 55 8 52 ) 3 4! I ] 9 3 !8 24 9 27 9 23 10 3 5;)', 58 3 at' 1 8 3 10 0-1 10 00 2(, 4 8 7 38 4 3 7 44 10 4-1 10 39 3,) 421 1 7 HI 4 ]87 2], 11 20 11 2-1 o 19m 1 ] 6 2 12 3 23 4 32 Rises. 6 4R a 7 25 8 03 8 43 9 21 10 16 JIll o 07m 1 07 2 08 3 09 411 5 ]2 Sets. 6 25 a 6 54 7 26 On Ib(\ 151h, then' lire fp ('''II pICUOUS stars npar the o 15 m /1Jpndian at 10. AI:air, u 1 12 ,i ; t ß ,p, cc1'h';iI 1 ie 2]-1 ad..s alld Aldebaran rising. 3 20 - _ _ i{ i ;s. Eclipse s of J npiter' s Satellites 6 47 a 1\1, T. Greenw Turonto. 7 2,1 d. h. m. s. I h. 111. 8 üo C. 4th 2127 38 ]610 im 8 40 11 23:?0 55 4 1 18 04 im 9 2') 20 ] 9 43 44 11 26 im 10 I î 27 21 ::!6 422 16 20 im 11 5 U.232043] 9 j l ]526im 3023173221801im o 02m III.24 20]5 4 8 1 ] 5 m 103 CV.18221227'7165:Hm 2 05 3 06 4 09 511 Sets. 6 23 a 6 52 nearest approach of Ve- 7 22 nus and Mercury. G] OC'f'ODER IL\8 TJUUTY-OXE DA ,rs. [1848. OCTOBER. Tbis ig Ihe month when C nad.l di plays A hean:y Imt'xaml'lf'J. I,) the gaze Of all who bpanly pi ize. Tnp 10rpsI now assumes a gorg p ol1s drc ß, C()mpo,etl of c\'e' y fill m 0' lo\'elilless, Awl sl('epeci ill I il.hl'sl IIi,'s A bpaulel'us p.l/! on alllht> lalHiscape spread, A sof!Pfll'd hct;zy )'pllnw light is shcll, AuJ ge-tJl;e iJl'l'ezes whisper" Summer's ùead." '"l October. in the ,'par IIr Horn-ullls. was 8tlictly ,,-h3t ils flame implies, the eighth mouth. With us it is ti.e tenth; sign ilJ the Zodiac, SCORPIO, the Scorpion. 1.1ETEOROLOGICAL TABLE FOR OCTOBER. UPPF.R CAN D"'. LOWER CAS-AD.... I oron'o. 1'\ il'l1let. South of F.1I:dand. o o o Mean Temperature.... .\Iean H i hest. _ . . . . . . . :\leau Lowest. . .. .... 44.0 67.3 21 4 .t I :J 62 3 52.7 6 . 27. Firs' snow of the sea"on falls at Kicolt,t, 011 Ihp avt'rLlge, October 27 ; üt Torouto, Oct. :l1. -- -- Day Day of I 01 k .\1011 wee. --- I Sun.:I.J'h SllIduJ af:er T/:nty. . 2 MOil. .lnhll!'loWII l)isllïcl -\s..izes l)l'gm. 3 Trws. iJisli i cl ('oUlw'ils Tnf't't. 4 Well. Pillll'c' Edwald i:i ',ict A sizl'S begin. 5 Thur. IÏ 110 H' Di.t,icl As-iz'>; h"gill. (j Frid. !.II\IIS Pllil,ipp h"lli. 17;'3. 7 Sdt. Zim.IIPI ru III dll'd. 17.13. 8 S II1. 'ü it lul:ll.'1 1!"f1a T".nill/. [h dll. 9 Mnll' I /ICIÜ' i:i alid E<1s:,'"" !/'i:"ll1-Ct A "izc" 10 '1'111':;;,', \-\-e,,'. lmrrl. 17J-;. 11 \\'t.J. 13.I!"mll-; d:.iC.I\'l'II'd, J4J2. It 1'1111;'. ,J '/111. !J:)I"II. .7';':; 13 Frid. I ; '1I .all;l'II("k. ki.I d, 1812. l-t at. : IIII'O)'.J,'ua. I', .). 15 S:a:t. i lil.'tS,tl/a;},if,'I'T,ini/y.. . Hi )11111. ,\I'.\Ta"II-' .1:111 011,1\\"1 Di ll1d A"EIZ"!o 17 Tilt's. L ltt' ill. K(I:;r'lIisko diul, 1817. IK Well. : ,Ittl{' 01 Ltip"ic,ISI3. 19 Thllr. i IlC'JI' Di,.lric'l As.,iz" h,,:!in. 20 F.i,I. .) dh:)usi.. Ois: I il.t A!>sizt"s h ;,;in. 2\ 8<11. ..J.,UII, dil!d. IRJ'). 2t Sun \>I,/hSnl'1:YIl!lel' Tinily. 23 '\11111. i}i"lricl COilrt Tt'l rJJ L ' III. ('nHwrne 21 Tiles. [nisi riet A "izps Ll' io.] 2,). Wt'11. [4th,Ch,IIIC'el' d:c, . J4),).. 2(j Thllr. :;,Ittwrsl l}jstl'/el A "Jzt's bt"gm. 27 Fl"id. < 'apl. Conk. horn. 1 Î:l . 28 f'at. Dislrict ('lIlIrt Term t'lIlls. 2:' SIlII. \JIlL SlWrl 'Y f/('r T ini'!I. 3,) .\1011. I , r. Carlwri ht dif"1. 18 3. 31 Tues. Fall of Pampelulla. 1 813 RE;,\lARKABLE DAYS, &c. MEl\IORANDA. 184.8.] OCTOBER BEGIS-S OS SlT.xJ) lY. [21' I 1st OF OCTOBER. THE P b.,.;u. \ \ Iltuht L!.N ET .\Icritliull '\:-ct 17 4 33 7 I 6 IK I 5 ]I) -l JI 7 2 20 6 31 t 59 4 4-1 6 43 6 2" ;) 2 4 45 6 4.1 (i 2] 15 1 <1 .16 6 43 3.1 (i 5-1. .t 41 4. 57 6 2.1 ß " (i 6 2J Ii 1:1 -t.n ;) 5 6 21 Day. I sun 8cIs, I \I'J}.1'\"OIIJ IIII' ."IJ/)"'" M/I/lII'.. I ","tJI n' (,8 or f'I..1 'J'\VILIGII1', I\t',^,.n.,! ,Os'CIIII",'n i\:;" nech"a- I I I.. ,I /I Ihe Ell, (III UU h. ."1 Uun. I I I WP1'k, , \"rl i __ .:._ 1":'''''''' _ :\1 ,II ro''' ;. 'J'.mtJIlo, lulltrcal. I D , . mJ . m: h. m. . 0' D.. 0 . I e : I t :: I } I"!rill I ",I Rf'gin I F.nf1 . 1 2.7;),:) 3n,.) 30 II 4.1 31 3 2:>.5 4. I-t :Jhs 8 :2 1\; 7 ,)3 a - --I -,- lJI. 2;!7ti53-l',)3.J 1 114Jl;: ; -l'''.b 5.3 1 165.1 H37 I S3:t '11 11t l 4 , ;b17 18 '1'. ;:S1 1 :!"77:) 3 h 3211 .kl ã:';1 -1 12.u (j.31758 9 13 9 I. I I -I 3_1 (I 4 3 ! rv. 4 .!7"\;) 31) 3! LL 4i 3.1 -1 3':>.<: 7.311 15 ,1011 10 6 ! -l 'I 41 [ ? 4;) 1 4:> Th. 5DJ , ;) 2/1) j l ll '11,_27;) g.) 23 1<.... 6 j t..W.) 2ì .j 11 -to{ O.J .) 21.-1 !1.316 0-1 "H'" II 57 I - S. illSI':) 2..) 2;) 11 47 4 ;) ,!-l.1 1'1.3133;' 0 '2111... ... I/nlhel:ih,nh"lIt4;j:l flom :.. R I )s.) 24,j 2!'II 47 2 ti 117. 3 II. 3 iI) 15 ,1 3 1 OJ ,h.' "'.',i7.' . \\,,11 lop s(cn. f"nr . .;A. -, ) I. [1..1 I [nr fur 11111" II 6qll:l e. hcu' M. '; 3 l 2: 1 " H ! Ii :n.:': I . (j 11, 2 2 :lß 1' g"S'l"III,1 A:phprat, la T. 101_ _I,? l 11 .t ;).., I) ;):!. 1.3. 1 3...s 3 17 3 !. I . \ II/It-.....fd.rI f,mn she Nllllh W.ll l:-\;) I ,) lJ , .J 1/ \ 11 4ü 4 7 1.').5 14.3 3 ll)n 4 ,::8 .t}': .Lle; :I!..rk:l(, la !"ga"q Rlld I . _ _ _ _ ,,, _ I S. ! I:..s. \':{Clllh Ii' r":!I\"Ïl Ihf' Sou'h Th.12 -286;) 11.) 1,);11 402,) 737.1 15.3 751 ;) :1,") a ::> .) it IIf', I.I\V .1""".1111" I.. Ih" 1: 13 1 :.!H7:> 15':> 13,11 ,.I() II x 1I.I.ti lIi.3'11 5:J (j 3:1 () 31 1\\"8'''1' .I,t' lIIt'ri,liall, i8 Ih.. S. 1 lt'<85 1-1 1 ') 1 '11 r) 57 2:!.:J 17.: :I;j I(} 71:J 7!.,) I h":!h' :oI,'II'I",rn slar l"url11-' 1 "- 151 9:) 1 1:) Will 4j 4-1 8 "'.').1 IS': 1 17 21 8 tI R 5 h 'I'lal'-""-'\II.r.l T'lfJlim . _ 1_ I - .t h 1 1 (11"11 1 "8 ."ilrrlf-.I In'yl)tul M 16 i2Ja.) 10..' ,11 -t,) 3. 9 u7.:! I J. : \l8 15 H 2 R 57 II,., I),J,.".,,> .. III ti!:I d'"III''''t' T. 17 'l.ll;) H,.) 7 1 11 4,j 2 9 J. 2 2).3117 5J 10 1 9 5,) i.i,r,'u:rh ..ht"', "lid J3:; fur- W. IS!:!.I:! 5 ()';j 4 1 11 45 [), 9 51 . U :? 1 .3,lli 2:) 1 J 5J Ii) 5;' , Iwr Ih...ug:' ,\l.srkuIJ. 'l U!jI-lJ3;j ;);j 3\11.115 ill It.7 :!!.31351 .......11 5S I I': 20't.H5 2 3 '.. ' !'f,23InÎ-l:> 115;>l1 4-1211 3;.9 2:i.3 03:1!! 34 34 :\J,!.G'f'eIiW. JUrl/nlO T. 21 :!;jd4 ã;'-!- ;'111 4-1 If H ;j .R 7.3 4 26 -t 2 1 4 2 d. h. m. S. I h. m. JJ'.2ã;.!j-J-I 5ß 1 :">2 1 11 ..u 0' 12 I '.:) 2 .3 806 5 1 5 2 !.13th JJ5 5..') 1 35!m Tlt.263n!51-l511l--1-tO '24J.O 2:f.3...... Sets. Sets. I 212t-k)Z6.:!,1\)28 m F. 27F 'JI-1 53-1 5HI 435 '300.3 \ O.(j I} 2-1 :) 28 a ;, 2.) it 2:1 IR (i:>),(i,1250Im S. 2'iI,l)2-t !}it II -135:,\:120.;)' I.r 1411 ti 1 557 1I.2j OIH.t7.01.')02im . 24:3:H -1 5";--1 .lIi:11 43 5(; 13 4n.4 2.616 21 6 3 6 33 !TH. 1 2,' -1312.4;1526 im .if. 3,) 3,1t 4 41:4 4:)' 1 11 43 47 14 00.0 1 3, f} 17 -!R 7 20 7 1.) IV. 5 2J 47 12.8: 1530 im T. 31 3Jj4 474 4311 43431-1 195 1 4.618 23s 8 5 8 0 S] NOVEJIBER HAS THIRTY DAYS. [18,18. NOVEMBER. Now a rude trumpet soumIs tlpon the ear,. And bo"'ly speaks of winter coming. neaJ:: With all h:s biUer storms; The vanguald of his army is at hand, And nothing can restrain the ardent band That with his banner forms! Then not to arms! but armour, let us try;- And not our powder, but our feet, keep dryr t This month, whose ZQrliacal sign is SAGITT_"RIUS, the Archer, is, in common with some of the other months, indebted for its name to Romulus, with whom it was the ninth month- it is now the eleventh month. METEOROLOGICAL TABLE }'OR NOVEMBER. UPPER LOWER South CANADA. CAN ..DA. of Toronto. Nicolet. England. 0 0 0 Mean Temperature. . . . 35.6 32.3 48.1 Sleighing begin on the average Mean Highest... . .... . 57.4 46.2 62.0 at Nicolet, November 25th. Mean Lowest. . . . . . . . . 11.4 23..0 D:l Day of Mon Week. REl\1ARKABE DAYS, &c. ME I OR ANDA. 1 Wed. Provo Nor. School, com. in Toronto 1847 2 Thur. lnsurre( tion in Lower Canada, 1838. 3 Frid. Princess ophia born, 17i7. 4 Sat. [ãth, ir J. Colborne, Lt, Gov., 182S. 5 81111. 'ülh Sunday after Tlinity. 6 .l\lon. 'Iichaelmas Term begins. 7 Tues. Battle of Tippecanoe, HHI. 8 W t'd, .\lilton died. WH. 9 Thllf. Prince of Wales born, 1841. 10 Frid. Luther born, 1483. 11 Sat. Baule of Williamsburg, 1813. 12 SUII. !I.sl Sundayafle1' Trimly, 13 1\11)11. Sympathizer" at Prescott, 1838. 14 Tue;;. Henschel born, 1738. 15 \" ed. ßattle of Mcnle, 1796. 16 Thur. James Fer usoll dit'd, 1776. 17 Frid. Bdule 01 Chrysler's Fal m, 1813. 18 Sat. ,\Iichaelmas Term ellds. 19 SliD. :!:2nd Sunday (lIte1' Trinity. 20 1\Ion. Wolsey died, 1 f>30. 21 Tues. Quarter Sessions and Dis. Court com. 22 Wed. [ilst, Princess. Hoyal born, 1840. 23 ThIll'. Lieut. Weir murtlere(,\" IB37. 24 Frid. John Knox died, 1572- 25 Sat. Haule of t. Charles. Uì37. 26 SUll. 'l3rd Sunday aIle1' Ti'inily. 27 .\lon. Plincess J-lalY AB(' aide bOr.Il 1833. 28 Tues. Bault' of Bexar, 1835r 29 Wed. Court of Appeal sits. 30 Thur. 1St. Andrew. IS4-8.J NOVEMBER BEGINS ON 'VEDNESDAY. [ 9 MOON'S PHASES. d. h. m. T. :N. T. ]) First Qr.... 3 12 36 Ò Full Moon..l0 8 18 CI Last Qr....I7 1 30 New l\1oon.25 4 13 CI Perigee....10 13 0 semi-diam 16'44"'.2 CI Apogee... .24 6 0 semi--diam 14' 41".3 l Ist OF Non:MBER. THE PLA Right N Et'8 bll:ridiBn. A..cen- Ded. tlUll. 15th OF N on:MBEa. IUeridian. 1 A ;: : tion. DeeJ, ------- h. m. h. ?n. 0 , h. m. h. m. 0' Mere. -\0 E\'e "jogSt ar. A Morn ing St ar. Venus. An Eve nillg 8t ar. 1 51 117 31 S 24 40 Ó' :Mars 11 23m 4 11 S 12 5011 6m 14 46 S 15 50 2lJupit'r 6 46 9 32 S15 17 5 59 9 37 N1457 It Saturll 8 37 23 2'2 S 6 33 7 41 3 21 S 6 38 J;!iUrall's 10 27 1 13 .N 7 2 9 30 1 11 N 6 52 ,\epfune. Pole Star on ;\-leTidian on the 15th, p, I\l" 9h. 24m. 305. U. QUEBEC. HALIFAX, N. S. FREDERICTON, N. B. Sun. Twilight. Sun. TWilight. Sun. I 'l'wili ht. Rise II. Setll. I Begins. I End,. A.M. I ),.M. ---- h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. 6 47 4 41 5 1 1 6 27 7 0 4 29 5 11 6 17 7 14 4 18 5 23 I 6 9 727 41I 53464 I Rises. Setll. Beginll, Endll. Risell. Setll. Be inll. Ends. .... A.M, P,M. A.X. )',M. f---------- h. ?n. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. 111' 1 h. m. h. :m. h. m 1 6 49 4 39 5 0 6 27 6 44 4 43 S 0 6 28 10 7 2 4 26 5 12 6 16 6 56 4 32 5 10 6 18 20 7 16 4 16 5 26 6 8 7 W 1 4 22 5 22 6 10 30 7 30 4 8 5 35 6 3 7 23 4 1:> 5 34. 6 4 Day. I Sun Setll. App. Noon, Sun'lI ißloon'sll\' lon's I l\IOOn Rises or Sl:u. TWILJGHT. i!hewing OeCiinat'n' Age I Dedinu- 'j'o' 1 :\1011- the Eq. of South. I ,11 tlon. I treal, _' 1S'oon. _ .: . TorQnto. IIontreal. Sets. Sets. I D, h.?n, h.?n. h. ?n. S. 0' D. 0' h. 111. h.?n. Beginll. End"' I Dpgins. Endll. W. 13064 4f3'4 4211 43 41,14 3R7 5,6 18 8s 855 a 8 50 a 1------ Th.21307!41l5-14I114343 1 1457,7 6.1).657 95Q 945 150;628 1 50627 F. 3 1 308 1 -1 431-1 40,11 43 4-1] 5 16.5 7.6 14 53 10 48 10 4'} 10 5 10 6 lR 5 7 6 22 S. 41309.-1 42 1 -1 3R'l1 43 4515 34,9 8,6 11 59 11. 51 II 48 20 5 21 1 6 III 5 23 1 6 9 s. 513101:1 4114 3611 43 47 1 15 53.2 9.6 8 20 30 5 31 1 6 7 5 346 4 It!. 631114 39;4 35,ll 43 5016 112 10.6 4 06s 056m 055m T. 731t l 4 381-1 3-111 43 53 1 16 28.9 ILl; 0 32n 2 4 2 3 W. 83134 37'-1 32'11 43 5816 46,3 12.6 ;} 18 3 1-1 3 15 Th . 9314 -1 36 1 4 31 11 44 03 1 17 03,4 13.1; 9 50 4 27 4 S On the 15th, a Arieteø, alltar If the third magnitude, pai!tiPI! F. 10 315 -l 35 1 4 31 1 11.H 9li 20.2 14,6 13 43 :> 41 5 44 the meridian 800n I\fter lO,-il I Rises. Rises. ;8 in a lille from Belequeøe (ß S. 11 3lfì 4 3-14 29111 44 1617 36.8 15.6 16 35 5 5.) a 5 50 a Orionis,l through AldebarBr. s. 12'31 i 4 32\4 27;11 44 2-l 1 17 53.0 16,6 18 10 6 48 6 43 30 0 from the lu t. M. 131318.1 31 1 4 2711 44 3318 09.0 17.6 1 20 7 46 7 41 T. 141319 \ -1 311-1 26 11 44 4i18 24,6 18,6 17 15 8 4S 8 43 W 15i I 3' (J -1 30 1 -l 2)'11 44 53 1 18 39,8 19.6 1;j 0.1 9 51 47 Th.163'!l"t 29 1 4 2311 45 0-1]8 54,R 20.6 1206 10 53 10 50 F. 1713 211 28 1 4 22 11 45 16 1 HI t)9A 21.6 8 36 II 56 11 54 S ]83:331-1 27 -1 21 II 45 29 1]9 23.7 22.6 4 -16 E \ ' f J . 1 S 1 \ . S.19'324 ! 426 1 4211114543]937.6 23,6 048n 058m 057m Clpses,0 nplterS.3te1\tes 1tI. 20 1 323425-120 II 4558 1 1951.2 2-Ui 3 07 ] 57 I 56 M.'1.Greenw. r..rllnto. T. 21b:!6'4 24 -l 19'II -16 13\?!) Q.l,4 2.'),6 6 54 2 55 2 56 d h. m. s, I h. m.. W 2:h27 1 j 4 23;4 IS1II 46 28'20 17.2 26,6 10 eo 3 52 3 34 I. 5th O 0 1.8 I 43 m 7YL.23:3 I-l 231-t 1 11 I 46 i620 2!),7, 27.6 13 2 ) 4 51 4 54 ( 5 5 ' m F. 24329 4 2 1-1 17 11 -17 ,H20 "H.8 1 2 '6 15 47 5 58 6 '2 II 12') 53 4 '9 17:> 7 m S. 253304 21,-1 15 1 11 47 2320 5R5 29,6 Sets. Sets '( 1 - 2 ,- . _ m s. 2G 3314 214 15,11 47 1.2 1 04,8 O, 17.30 5 18 a 5 12 a .J: _ 2 7. 120;) m .It!. 27;332420414 1 11 480'22] 15.7 1.8 1826 6 3 656 _61J:>73-t._1441Jm T. 28 1 3334 20'-t 14:Il 4R 2321 2fi,2 2,8 18 23 6 50 6 45 m. 620 449.1 14 48 m W" 933 1 4 2014 13 1 11 48 4421 36.; 3.81738 144 73.1 13;?30 q?J f513!m Th.30!3354191112i1149 7 2146,OI4,81554" 841 836 IV.24_27...2.11650m 30] DECE11:CER II \S Tl-lfnr.rY-O:\-E DAYS [18 . DECEl\IBER. l\ow pile the hearth, and let the rudðy light To thou ht3 of joy and merriment invile, For Chlistmas time is flf'ar Let c\'ery breast \' ilh warmer fe...lings till, To mt'el the ('oltllle s of tile icy chiH Thilt marks the (Iyill!! year. lIand ronllll tlt.!- wille. amI elt: it be too lat!!. A bumpver tIll to,.Eighteeli fOrlY- ;b-Ì1t. 'W CAPRrCO!{'I1us. the Goat, is the Zodiacal Eign of this the Twelfth and last 1\1onth of our year, though t llth of the Homalls. Mean Temperature.... Mean Hi hest . . . . . . . . Mean Lowest... . . . . . . Day Dav of ot \\' ëek. lon 1 2 3 4 5 li 7 8 9 1 iJ 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 4 25 26 27 2t) 29 30 1 METEOROLOGICAL. TABLE FOR DECE2\IBER. UPPER I LOWER CAN \D_\. CANADA. South of England. 1'0101\10. I Kicolet. o 0 o' 45.1 5ã.0 17.0 St. Lawrence freezes at La,ke Sf. Peter ol\lhe average, December I . 1'orol\to Bay fretÙs December 12. 7.4 4ãA 2. 17.2 -8.9 RE)fARKADLE DAYS, &c. ].I E l\I 0 RAN D A . Frid. 13,IOle of AUl)lerlilz. 1815. Sa t. ì\ iI polt'on C 1-O\\'lIel1: ItsO,l. Slin. .d.Lvml SUlday. [Chancery sitf!-. )\11)1\. PI:.: I il't Cmu t J'e!õm he;. ins. Court 01 Tues. \ia, h..t I\ey Sh'll. 181,1. Wed. idn('y bph "llkd" 16 3. Thill'. Ht..'LJeb defeated ut J'nronto, 1837. Frid. [ Ih, iillol1 bOl'fl,1608 Sflt. j)istri.ct COllrt ('I,ds. Sun. I sl u ,dll!! in .I1rlv9111. 1\1011. L:haJ It:':. 1: th killed, 1718. TII. . Or. Val" ill 1"'111. 17:;;.1. \\' ed. Ur. Johl\SOIl di, d. 1 ìR-I. 1'hur. \\ ashillgh1h d...ù_ ] 7J;I. Frid. . t b."ta"hf' dt':.IJO)' d, 1837. Sat. Court ot'l halll't" y risl:S. Sun. '!n f SUllda!l ill A.vellt. \Ioll. ir 11. Davy born, 1778. Tiles. Hall It> of ;\i<:gara, ] 13. \\'nt ,-;ray born. Iflti. Thill'. nat;leuf Ft:'IOZt rOrf'. JSH5. F.-it!. Pi:grin.s La 1111 1:11 .;t PI} mouth, 16:!O, fo:at. .\1:'\\'1011 b0ln. 1(j-12 Sun. 3,d SUliday in .lUcent. l\:on. CHRISTMAS DAY. Tues. Wed. Thill'. Frill Sat. ...... [1833. l3elgian I ndept>mlf'nce a('know I t'd I{cd [t9th. té.tíìITl1 e cutt:tl, 1680. ('olf'Tid t' born. 1ìi2, .\1 armont...lllietl. 1799. "..,.. '.' _ ,I" ': I ,4'a"..., 1 -I8.] DE.cE)[BER DEHINS OX FItIOAY. [31 I 15t OF DECEMBER. 15th OF DECEMBER. IOON'S PHASES. THE Hlg,.. I KI:{ht d h rL^N.ET _\1 rit.l;on' l A _C"II Deci. :\Ierit.lion. A-c..n- Deci. . . m. tlf)lI. lion. D Fir tQr.... 3 249T.M.T._ ________ o Full I<"OIl.. 9 18 7 I . m. !,h. III.. 0 / h. . I h. 'In: 0 ({ Last Qr....16 I7:J6 :\1erc. 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Lieutenant-Colonel Edmund Antrobus, Prot'mciaZ .I1id-de- Camp; Lieutenant-Colonel De Salabery, Extra ÚQ. do. . HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENERAL will receive Gentlemen desirous of visiting him, at GO\'ernment House, on MONDAY, WEDNESD-\Y and FRIDAY, in each week, from 11 tmtil 3 o'clock) (HER EXCELLENCY THE Cour\TESS of ELGIN AND KINKARDINE receives Ladies who are desirous of calling Ilpon Her Ladyship at Monklands, from 3 to 5 o'clock, on Thursday afternoon.) EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.-Hon, Willi'lm Morris, Pre!1;rlent; Hon. D0minj.ck Daly, Provincial Secretm'y i Hun. Henry Sherwood, .!illo.,-ney-General West; Hon. William Badgley, .I1ttorney- General East; Hon. Denis B Pd"pineau C(I/Iuni sioner of Crown Lands; Hon. William Cayley, Inspect01'- Genel'lll; Hon. John Macdor.ald, Rereive' - General; Hon. John H. Cameron, Solicitor'" General West; Hon P ter McGill, Speaker Legislath'e Council. OFFICERs.-John Joseph, Clerk; William H. Lee, .I1ssistant do.; Samuel B. Smith, 1st do.; Fla\'ien Vallerand, 2nd do.; William A. Hl1ns\"o"Orth, 3nl dfJ.; Olivier Coté, 4th do. ; Michael Kaughten, lUessenger; David RYailI, Door Keeper. CIVIL SECRETARY'S OFFICE. Major T. E. Campbell. Civil Secretary; Henry Cotton, 1st Clerk; William B. Bartle t 4 2nd do.; Philip St. Hdl, Office Keeper; George Boxall, .lIIessengel'. PROVINCBL SECRETARY'S DEPART:\IENT. Hon. Dominick Daly, Provincial Secretary; E. A. Meredith, .I1ssistant Secretary lVesf; T. D. Harrington, Chi f Clerk; G-ant Powell, H. B. Steele, C. J. Birch, and C. St. George Yarwood, Clerks; E. Parent, .IJss;i tllllt Seaelm'y East; Thomas Ross, Henry Jarmy, '\-V. H. Jones, A. R. Roche, and S. Tetu, Cle-rks; John Gow, Office Keeper; John T\\ omley, ,Messenger. RECEIVEfl-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. Hon. John A. Macdonald, Receiver- Geneml; Bernard T l lrguand, E q., Deputy Rcceiver-Gen'l; Thos. A. Care-y, 1st Clerk; Geo. Hamilton, 2nd do,; Geo. Gnmdy, 3rd do.; James ThomISon, Jfessenge1'. CROWN LAXDS DEPARTMENT. Hon. D. B. Papineau, C01nmi. "sioner; Tancred BOl1tillier, .I1ssistant do.; A. McNab, .I1cC01lntant; J. C. Tarbutt, anù J. Langevin, Con'espon,ling Clerks. BRANCH OF CROWN L,"ND OFFICE. (formerly SUr\'eyor General's Office.)-Joseph Bouchette, Senior Surveyor and Draftsman; Andrew .John Russell, 2nd. rlo.; Edward T. Fletcher. .I1ssis. tant do. -; Wm. Sprag!!;e. Chief Clerk; Thomas .tIector, 2nd do.; Henry John Jones, 3rd do.; :Moore A Higgins, anù Geo. Shaw, Junior Clerks. INSPECTOR-GEXERAL'S DEPART.:\lENT. AUDIT BR..NcH.-Hon. William Cayley, Inspector-Gener,Ii, Joseph Carey, Deputy do. i Philip D!JrllfOld, 1st Clerk; Da\'id Alexander Ross. 2nd do.; Isaac B. tanton, 3rd do.; Norris Godard, 4th rlo.; Henry H. Duitill, 5th do.; '\Yilliam Thckenson, 1st Book-keeper; C. E. Anderson, 2nd do; W. C. Crotton, Statistical Clerk and Keeper of lIL(? Blue Book; Patrick Gaul, l'tlessenc:e.". REVENUE .BRANCH.-J. '\-V. Dt1l1scombe, Commissioner of Customs; A. S. :i\Ienzies, Clerk; }Iatthew Jack, do.; Joseph Lee, Extra do.; Ph;' lip Derbishire, do. do. DEPARTì\IENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. . Hon. \V. B. Robinson, Cllief CommissiOlter; Hon. C. B. Cas rain, .Ilssistant do.; Thomas A. Beg-Iy, Secretary; John H. Conolly, Chief Clerk; C arles awson hanley, and E. Hamilton. Clerks; S. Strange, Book-keeper; 1 homas Hewitt, .I1sA.-Lieutenant Colonel Donald McDonald, Deputy Adjutl1.nt (]QI1Ieral; ]oshu '".fhompson, Permanent Clerk; William Rowan, Messeng". Office.- o. 57, St. Lewis Street, l\lontreal. K.B.-The Adjutant Generalship is \'acant by the resignation of Colonel Plomer Young. GE ERAL POST OFFICE DEPART;\IENT OF CAKADA. Thomas Allen Stayner, Deputy Po, tma ter Geneml, Montreal. "Tilliam H nry Criffin, Surveyor, :\10nt real (Crmada East); Edward S. Freer, Sunayw, Toronto, (Can.tr/a J.ve. t) ; John Dewe, Sun'eyor, Kingston, ( lllral Ctmada.) Gilbert E. Griffin, Chid Clerk to Deputy Post7na ter Genel.al; Frank W. Stayner, Second dQ.j T. Sutherland Stayner, Third do.; Edwin King, Fourth do. Edwin J. King, .I1rcountant to Geneml Poit O.Dice; Horation A, Wicksteed, First Clerk to.l1 - countant; John A!>hworth, Second do.; Robert Julyan, Third do.; Edward C. Hayden, Fourth do.; .John Davison. Fifth do.; J. T. lcCllaig, Sixth do. ; ðmith Allen and Jeremiah )1 ullen, Jlles. en'5l'1"s. O.fficers in charrre C!f the British lI1aiis betu'een Boston and 1Iontreal.-l\1ajor James Laing and F. H. Vane. lIIail Conductors betwpen Montreal and QI/ebec.-Jeremiah Madden and C. W. Hayden. Do. bi/u'een Nontreal and Kingsfon.-B. B. Turquand, J. Lilly, G. F. Pemberton. .Do. between Kingston and 1'oronto.-W. Ero\' n, A. Tod, A. McDonald. IKDIAN DEPARL\IENT. Superintenrlenf- General of Indi'ln .I1ffairs, the Civil Se('Tetary, Montreal; .I1s.çista11t do. d-. ond .I1ccountant. George \ ardon, Montreal; Supermtendent of Indian .I1ffairs and Visitor, C. E., D. C. Napier; do. do. C. n ., J. B. Clench, Delaware, and T. G. Anderson, Cobourg; cWo dÐ. .!lanit!Julin Islund. GeOlge Ironsides; Intel'preter, C E, Eùward K. Delorimier ; do. do C. If'; Francis H. AndeTiion; lIIissionnry, Rev. A. Jamieson, Walpole Island; do" Rev. James Flood, Carra doc ; fl.., Rev. altern Gi\'ins, Tyendinaga ; do , Rev. F. B. Olscamp, Res- tigou he,; do., F Boucher, Lorette; do., Joseph :\Iarcoux. Caughnawaga; do., F. H. Marcou St. Regis; do. Pielre Beland, St Francis; Schoolmaster, Vincent Ferrier, Lorette; do, Charlet Forrest, Christieville; Jl1.rnitoulin Island E. tablishm.ent-Sul'geon. Paul Darling, 1\1. D.; .J.lliuion" aT!!, Re\'. F. Ü'...\leara, L L,D.; SchoollrJa.ster, Arthur Gore; do, Etaweghezick. LA W OFFICERS OF THE CROWN. .Allorney-(;enem.l East-Hon. William Badgley; Solicitor-General East, -; Clerk ø John ;\{.mk, ()ffi('f'-Xotre Dame-street, Montreal. .IJttorney-Geneml We,t-Hon. Henry Sherwood. Office-Nok'e Damf' 5treet, )(ontreal. Solicitur-General West-Holl. John Hillyar4 Cameron. Of!ice-.\lbany Chambers, Toronto. ME IBERS OF 'THE HO . THE I EGISLA TIVE COUNGIL OF CAXADA, \VITH THE DATES OF THEIR CO:\DHSSIONS AND RESIDEXCES. The Honourable PETER MCGILL, Speaker. Hon. Rohert S. Jameson... Toronto.- Hnn. Gabriel Roy ....... St. Lrurent.f P. B. DeBlaquiele .. ,Kingston.- U Philip H. ;\foore .... St. ..I1rmand.+ '" Peter )JcGill ....... Montreal.- ,. Amable Dionr,e . . .. ,Kamauraska.1 H R. B. lIlIi\'an...... _ Toronto.- " Josf'ph Dionne... .. Sf P'reles Becqut nene E. Caron .. ., Qupber.- " Geor2'f' J. Goodhue. . London. II u William :\lorris ... .ltIontreal.- " Le\'i.ls P. Sherwood. .7'orontQ.U Geor e Ppmberton .. Q/lebec.. " 'William "Talker .. _ Quebec.1I Alexng01'Y' Ti,molhée F,anchère.... ..Rollville. Hamilton Dibble Jessup... Grenville: Archibald Petrie .....,.'. Rftssell. David Thompson .. ...... Haldimand. H:)I1. 1'1. P. DeS,LaTerrière,S.lguclW.y. George ChalmNs. ...,... Halton. tf'phen Sewell Foster. . . . - ShetJurd. Hon. ir A. N. MacNab.. . Hamilton, (Çity). Edwa rd Hale. . . . . . . . . . . . Shcrbrooke, (town.) , Edmund M umey . . . , . . .. . Hastings. Samuel Brooks.... . . . . .. , Shcrbr rìkc(countj') .' :!enjamin Henry Lemoine.. Huntin;don. Hon, William B. Robinson.. Simcoe lIon. William Cayley .... Huron. John l\lcC')lJnell .,.... .. Slanslcad. Amable Berthelot........ J(anwuraska Donald Æneas l\laclonell. . Slorm01It. Josepb 'Woods .. ....... Kent. Thornas roulillier ......' Suint Hyacinthe. lion. Jobn A. Macdonald. . Kingston. François D 'saunier ...... Saint ,1I1aurice. Ma\c,)lm Cameron... ...' LWlOrk. 110:1. L. H. La FOlltawe. . . . Tcrrcborme. Ogle Robert Gowan, . . . .. ,Leeds. Bon. D. ß. Yiger ........ 1.'hree Rit'el's. Jacob De Witt... .... ... Leinslcr. William H. Boulton, { 1.1 t ('t ) .Benjamin Seymour. . .' " Leno]; . .Ilddi1texempt from duty ailY article sè\bjecteù, in- the filst mehtioned table, to .:11 all valorem duty, as bein unenllmerated in the said table. A reciprocd exemption from duty of :ill articles (except s, irits or slrong waters) being the growt,h, produce, 01' manufacture of the British Kmth Amelican Colonie.., is a:HTIOTist:d by the Act. (-1.) Currency, JVeights and Jleasuns.-_-\J1 monies granteù or imposed in any way by the Act are computed ill Provincial currency; and all dulies are to _be' I:aid nd rec ived ccording to the Briti,s weights a!1 d , measures in use on 6th J1I1y, 1823. ( .) 1he mOnies levied unùpr the Act, arIsmg from.dutles or penalties. and belongiug to Her l\Ia e ty, are o be paid over by the respective ofikers receivinU' the same to the.' Receiver-l7eneral, .and shall form part of the COßsolidated Revenu; of the Province, to be accounted' [or through the Lords Co:" missioners of the Treas1lfY in the \lsnal. manner. (8.) Entry and unlading of GO(Jds.-No goods shall 'be unladen from any ,essel anivin from any place out 01 the Province, unt4t duly entered, ami warrant ranted - tor unlading; roor shall any goods be EO unladen, (unless for !he pUI'po e of li;htcni1!g a vessel in crossing over a shoal, or bar, or sand-ba,tlr.) except at some pI are at which an officer of the CU3toms is appointed to attend, or at some place for ,\' ich a , sufferance shall be.grantt=d by the Colle{:10r. All goods unladen cOlltruy to the regulatIOns of · the Act shall be fOlfeiteJ. (9.) Port of Entry-Perwlty-Seizllre.-Neithf'r shall it be lawful to import any goods, by sea, land". oast\vise, .01' inlaml navigation, whet er liable to duty or not, t'xcept into a regular port of entry, at whlC'h a Custom HO'\:j1i! now IS, or may be hereafter lawfully established. Uoods c }jerwise impf)rted shall be forfeited, together 1\'ith the vessel entai.rÜn them, ifc-fless "alue than .f:20J: if worth more than tbat sllm"the vessel may be leizoo, and the :\Ias.t>r or person in charg shall incur a p nalty of .f::.WO. The vessel may. be detained until paYrPeut, or se('urity be gi\"en fC'f-the payment ot the penalty. Unless payment or security be gi,'en within thirty düys, the vessel to be sold fOr the penally. Like pQnalties are imposeù fot, carrying oods past tae C' stom House, or removing lhem from the .tation appointed tor their examillation by the Collt'ct-or, before they shall havê been examined and all duties thereon-paid, and a permit given accordingly. In any case of illicit importation by land. the goot.l3:shdll be forfeite.l, together 'with the (1rriage. arid all the harnf'ss and tackle and the horses or otht'T cattle employeù in ;mporting or removing the goods., (10.) Roport to Custom llOllse.- The Master of every vessel arriving from sea 01' c<>astwis , whether laùen or in. bállast, mu t go.llirectly, bt'fore bre,king bulk, to the Custom House for the port at \\ hich he arrives, and make a report in writin to the Collector of the ani\'al ami voyage, statiJlg the name of the ves el, country anù tonnage. (and, if British, the port of reb'istry,) the name and ountry of the :\1aster, the country of .the owners, the uumber of the crew, ar,d how many Br.e of the cc.untry of sllch vesrel, an:.! whether she be laùen or .in ballast, and, if laJen,- the p.lrticulars 6' the cargo, the mark anù numbers o)f every package and pa,rcel of gOûlts on boai'll where the same was laùen. anù w 4i!Te and to whom con"igned, and where any, and .\\ hat good;;, if (lay, h.vJ b'!en unladen during the voyage, as far as any of Buch particulars can be koown to him. Penalties.-The penalty fonmlading any goods before repOl'ting, or lor failing to report, or for making an IIntrue report, or for not truly ariSWE'r;n.g the q 1 lestion3 demanded of him, is .:ClOD. .!1mcnderI Report -Any goods not reported shall be for l'cited, unless it shall ap.pem that there was no fl'iJudulent ;ntentlûll, ill which case the !\1rster shall be allowet\ tf) amend his rel1ort. TV/wt is a Coasti... J-oya.;e.- The Gover nor in Coun('il may, by reg11Ia!inn, declare any trade or voyage on t:lt'!,rivt"rs, lakes and waters, within or aùjaçent to the Province, h tber to .or,rrom any pl.dce \'\'ithin or wilhout the PrfJ in e, to be a coasting traùe or a coasting :voyage, '{nthm the mea rung of the Act, whether such .f1\'ers, lakes or water , be or b not geo mphically, or tor the purpos P.S of-other A('ts or Laws, mlaa.\ watel!'; amI. all carrYIng by 'Nater which .hall not be a carrying by sea or coast"" se, shall be deemed to be a cdrr}"ing .by inland navig,ation. The, Uovernor.in Council may also,. Irom time to .time,.with regard to 3!1Y such oastmg trade, dispense with such of the' requ.rements of thIs sect/Of! as he may 'deem in- .xpeùient or unne('e sary to enforce. The necessary uischa.rging, .forihe purpose of lightenir,g the vessel in orùer to pass a shoal, or otherwise lor the saf!:!t)" of l:he'vessel, shall not- deemed ;;n nla wful 1 ,:di lg 01' breaking of bulk. Ill.) !'II nd Imporf.:;ti?ns.-Uooùs arriving by laral or Inland nüvlgatlOn Iw"I1 any place beyol1'J the hmlls of the Pro'\'!nc.e, ..ave to be reported in like manner, under like penalties. (12.) JFhelL and how GooJs 1l.ltS!; be ElIlcml and LwuJed.-(;oods imported by sea, or from any place witl'C'I t ths Provi/!ce, mU5.t he dulyenteied ami landed yvithin five days of t?e arrival of the imporling ve e;cl ; and goods imporf('r\ by inland navigatio; 111 a clecked vessel 0 one hundïed tons lHllthen or more, :nu l be dul r e"tered (lnd landed wilhifl two days f the ve<'sel's arr ivaI; and gooùs imported. by inland ilaviga\Ì()n in any ur.decke.i 1'essel, or many \'es el of less than one hundred tons burthen, (11' by laml,. must be duly entered, a d }Jl'Odu ed to the proper.officer within t\\'t'nty-Jo r holl!':> alter their importati\.1n: F01'1Il of Entl'y.-1 he person fi!nterwg allY g00ds, whf'tl1er Inwal df or out waHls, must d..I1\'er to thli Collector a bill of entrY1 in appoihted form, fter, and of thp plac to or from which bound. wnd of the place within the port where the goods are to be ul.laden or laden, and the description of the goods, and the mark and numbers and contents of the packages, and the place from or to which the goods are imported, or pxported, or carried. ami stating whether ucb place be within or without the lim-its of the Province. Duties must be paid dowll.-Unless the goods are to be wareh0used, as provided by the Act, the importer must at the same time pay down all duties upon the entry of goods inwards; whereupon th Collector shall immedi3tely rant his warrant fðr unladin , and a permit for the conveyance of the goods further i'Jto the Provinre, if required. If not paid, to be rVarehouserl.-In default (f entry and landing-, or production of goods, or payment of duty. the officers of Customs may convey the goods to the Customs' Warehouse. May be soli in three months.-If not duly entered, and the c1uties paid within three months. together with all charges 01 removal and warehouse lent. they shall be sold by public auction to the hi hest bidder. and the proceeds applied first to the payment of duti,:,s and charges, and the overplus, if any, after discharging the vessel's lien. shall be paid to th owner of the goods. Jf to be sent to another Port.-In the cast> of goods brought in a df'rked vessel flom any place out of the PrO\ iuce to any port of entry therein, and not landed, if it be intended to convey the oods to some other port in the Province, in the Same vessel, there to be landed, then the duty ihall not bp paid, nor the entry completed. at the first port, but at thf'. port \\'h re thf' goocl. &hall be landed, and to which they sh311 be conveyed accordin ly. under such regulations, and with iach serurityor precautions, for compliance with the requirements of the Act, as the Govemor io Council shall from time to time appoint. (13-) Entry by Bill of SiglLt.--lfthe importer of ooð.s on which a duty ad v rlorem is imposed, shall su bSCI ibl' a declarati')J) bef.Jre the Collector, tbat he cannot, fur want of full in/ormation, make a perfect entry, the CoUector may cause the goods to be landed on a bill of si ht lor the senral pa.cka es, by the best description that can be given, and to be sepn and eXoimined by the importer, at his exper,se, in the presf'nce of tb. Collector, and to be delivered to the importer on his depos.iting in the hands of the Collector iuch sum of money as shall, Ìlì the judgment of the latter, be flJlly sufficient to pay the dutiel5, and engagiug to make a perfert entry wIthin a time to be appointed hy the ('oliector. In the event of tlw perfect entry not being completed within the time specified. tht> money deposited shall be hplù to be the ùuty accruing on such goods, and shall be dt'alt 'fl"ith and acconnted lor accordiugly. (14.) Entry by .I1gent.-\\ herl any person shall apply to an l\tIìcer of Customl5 to trans3ct bll:sinf'ss on behalf of another person. the officer may require the applicant to produce a written aUILorilY from þis principal. and f(lilin his producing ;uch. the officer may refuse to transact the Lusilless with him. Business (hne by an agent shall bind the principal. (15.).I1d "alo-em Duties.-In makin!! enrry of oúds where the duties al chal' ed ad valorem, such YaluC! iball he the invoice value of the goods at the place from whence they were imported. with tbe addilion of ten pounds per.centum thf'reon. The importer shall in the bill of t'ntry state the value for duty accurdingly. and immediately producf! to the Collector the original invoice (if any there be) of the glods. in order to prove their value; and shall make alld subscI: ti a declaration in the lollowiJlg form:- "I A B , of --, df) declue that thp Invoice (01' illvoices) now prod.ced by me is (m- are) just and true. and that it contaillii (fir they t'ontoin) th. u:...t l"rtirularl5 and true price. of the artides slIhject to ad valOl'ellJ. dlltyand melltioned in th annex, d Bill of Entry, and that I alii the importer (or the Agent or Clt'rk 01 C. D_, the importer) thereot: "Witness my hand the day oC ,. The aboTe declaration signed 8t in my presenc . this · "A. D. day 01 " E. F, Collpl'tor- " (Or other p1'Opel' officer_)" The ('08t of thl' good so declared, shall. if not (1ispufl'd hy the Collector, wilh the addition t'1Í tf>.fI per ct'ntum, be the value for duty. n-hen Ilnder l'{;aI1Jalue, (jr on Invoìce.-:-\hould it appear t. the ColI ctor that the goods h..ve Leell InvoicPI. helow their real and 11 ue value at tbe place when('e tht.y were imported, or if the' e Le no J nvoice. the arti,'leii' may 'be examined bv two compdent per::.ons to Leappoinlt.dfmm time to time by the Gove,nor ill ('ouncil, to a t \\hf'neverneedmar a. as examiners at the port. who shall declare 011 oalh, beJi)le the Collertor. what is the true Md real vJ.lue of ul'h articlps at the place whence thpy were imported, awl the value 60 d d:.Hed wilh the additioll of tell per l'pntnrn. shdll be that according to which the duties impo!1 ð a.ilall be charged and paid_ (16) Furlhcl'proof-Tbe Collect0/ may /'I_quire fJOm 'he Tmportf'!" bef(lr admilling' the g')od. to entry, SIJ( h fu I t her proof as he may deem necf' sary. Ly oath or de- ('lara lion, production 01 Invoices, or Eills of lading, I)r other\\ i e. tbat tht' goods are PloJ'erly dea- ci-ibed and rated for duty; or. ifclaim('d.to be t'xt'mpted Iro.n the pa} nlt'ntol duty. that thf'}' co propedy within the meaning of the exemptions pt'riljed in the Art, 17.) JPlen('(;ntrnts()fpackag are. u.nl;uowl1.-Packages 01 whi h the importer shall declare the cOlltents to be unknown to him" maT be opened and cXdmirJf:.d Ly the ('olleclor, ill the prt.genee of the Importer and at his ..x- J.le.u.ie, wlH hl1H alio bear lLeexpeuie of cepaekio:. (18,) JYi'&IITI OI)CÚ do not cOI1-cspoad.i" ÐUSTOMS]. 87 [LA W . .rI.h-y.-No entry, or warrant foJ" the landing of goods, or for taking goods out of\Yarp}1ousf, .ball be deemed valid, unless the particulars of the goods and packages in the entry, or warrant, .hall cOIre!'pond with the p,\fticulars of the goods and packages purporting to be the sam in th. report of the vessel. or Otht'f rpp0rt \ where any is requil'ed) by which the importation or entry is authorized, nor unless the goods !'hall havl' beell properly describf-'d in the entry, by the de. nominatiorls and with the charactels and ('ircum!'tallces according to which the goods are c.hargpd with duty, or may be importer1; amI any goods taken or df'livered out of allY vessel 01' warehouse, or conveYt'd into the Province beyond the Port of Entry, by virtue of any e:'ltry or 'Warrant not corre!'pondine Ilisintelested mNchants. expeflf'flced in the vallie of such g'Jods, any two of whom, up,m viewing the same, shall certify and declare what damJgf' they have received. or how much they are l...ssenetl in their hue villue by such damage, in relation to the dutil's imposed, on tl1em, alld tbereupon !he Collector sh.tll make or repay a proportionate allo"ance to the imp<>rter. by way of abatemeut of the dillips The mer- chants shall be allowed, ill remuneralion for sllch valuation. at the discletion of the Collector. a sum not less than lOs, nor more th,JI1 .J )s , ear:h, to be paid by the owner of the g<>ods. (20.) Goods lo t or Destroyed -When any vesspl shall be entered at the Custom House. on board of which there shall be gonds, on \\ hich dUly has beel! levif'd or collected. or 011 "hl('h any duty bas been deposited, and that thereafter the gl)ods shall be lnst or dpstloyed be/ore being landed fmm the \ essel. or from allY vessel or craft employetl to lighten such ves!'el; th...n on proof IIpon oath of one or more rredible witnesses, before the Collector, and to his ston, .Montreal, iagara, Port Mfitland on the Grand River, Plescott, Quebec, Stanley. St. John'!, and Toronto; afld such others as the Governor in Council shall f.om time to lime aplloint. (24.) Elltryfol' Exportlltion.-An Importer of goods may enter them for expOl"tation, \\ "hout payment 01 duties, on,giving curily by himselJ, and one sufficient surety lor thpirf'xportation; or he may 'o\ar...bouse tbem on gi\ing 8c:'t'urity by his own bond lor the payment of Ihe dlltie , and the performance of aIL the requilertJPnts of the Act "ith legartl to them;-the penaltyorthe bond to be double the am mnt of H e duties; subjpct to su<:h rules ami /"t'gulations as the (Jovernor in Council sl1d1l from time to time appoint, not being repllgllant to .he Act. SamrZes frOf16 JVaJ.ehouse.-The Importer may sort, pack, repack. or milke SUC!I lawful aflangements res'pect- ing the goods, in older to their preservation or disposal, and t'lke from them moderate samplee. wllhout present paymf'nt of duty or enlly. and remove them from olle waret;ou ing pOlt to another, under good and sufficient bonds to the sati"taction 01 the Collector. The gootls may be etltered at any lrontier port, with the sanctllln of the Collector. IIIlder bOllds to bis sali fdction, and subject to st:d. regulations as may be made by the Govelnor in Council, to pa"s tbem on ts) a warehou"in port in any other part of the PrO\.ince. These pri\ ilf'ges are to be used Iluring the regular warehouse hours, ana subject to such regulatiolls as the Collector hall see fit to adopt, as well tOl the carrying and tat-ing of tbe goods tn the warehouse. as tor olber purposeI'. Vhen to be fil1ully cleareri.-All such goods must be finally cleared f'jlh 1 for expOltatlO1i 01' home con umptiou, wil hin two years trom the date of the first entl y and wareholl".ing, t unle the Collector shaH see fit to extend the time,) failing wbich the Collf'ctOi is empowered to sell the :oods, for tbe payment firs l f)f the duties, amlsecOlIIJly olthe warehouse rent anti otht'r chargea, aDd the surplus, if any, shall be paid to the oWlier. Tbe importer may aballd....n any whole packages for duties, without being liable. to pay ar,y duty on :hem. l25.) Goo.u unLawfully CUSTOM J 38 '(LA W. ,'Ûandrd,,!re.-'If any gOéòs enlert>ò to be warf'hollsed, shaH nof be duly rleposited in the ware- house. or shall afterwar.ds be tahn out without due entry and clparance. or having been entered and clear.ed lor exportatIOn from the warehouse, shall not be duly shipped or otherwise convt;yed ou.t of the Pr )\' nce, or shall be aftennrds rplanded, sold. used, or brought into the Province, '\\'llhont permls5:JOn from the proper officer of the Cnstoms. they shall be tOlfeiled. {2f1.) Duties 01 Goods JVurehoused.-Goods warphOilsed before this Art romes in foree, and rpm.\Ïning so wareholJiied after that time. shall, if takell out {or consumption. be snbject 10 the duties to which they wOllld be subject if they were then imported. and not to any other. Warehousps élPpointed before the pa sir,lg ?f this Act to c ntlllue in tor e; as well a all Bonds pre\'ious7 granted, (27,) Callle ulld Gram In Bon.i.-An unpolter ot CallIe or SWine may sl,lU"hter, ('ure and pack them in Bonll, or if impor ed in the Carcass he may cure and pack the in Bond. Also, au importer of Wheat. "Iaize, or other grain, may grind and pack the same ill Bond. CIl1'illg and Packing.-Thf'slaughtering, curing, grillding. and packill , must he conducted, under such regulations allli restlictions as the Governor in C:)(!II(.il 5bali flom time to time appoint for the purpose. These regulations may extend to the substi lution of Bed or Pork. Flour or Meal, in quantities E;QlIlvalent to the produce of such cattle and swine. \\heat, maize, or other grain. (28.) Transfer of Property in Bond.-Goods warehou ed may be tran"ferred from par ty to parly, on a bona fide Bill of Sale of one or more pal cels. duly eXl"Cult d, and enlef(,d in a book to be kept forthe purpose by the Collector. ]Ü-w S.'writy.-The Coll<>ctor may rerei"e fle:>h security from the purchaser, and cancel the bond given by the original bonder. to that t'xtellt; plOviùed the sal t;hall be f whole packages only. (2 '.) Leak,l,'je.-The (jo\'( rnor in Conucil may þy regulatIOn authonse such allowance to be mdde 'or lea kag p . natl1ral and unavoidable was te or deficiency on goods wal ehoused, a he may deem expt dient, bIJI, su jt:"('t to uch rt'glliatio ns, ,the duties shall be pa}able on the quantifies oliginaHy warehoused. (3U.) Expcn'e of Warehousing !re.-AII charges and expenses ot unshipping, landing. npeuing.nnparl,jng. repacking, weighing, guaging, wareh,)use rent, and all other expe/lses atlelldlllg anytlHng to bt! done .wj'lh ruch goods, in order tf) carry the Act into effect. mllst be b,.>rne by the imp )rter. : (31.) Entryof Vessel, ou/wank-The ;\Iaster of every outward bound \'essel. flom any port in the Province, to any place beyond seas, or out of the limits of the Province, must deliver to the Cc,lIector an entry outwauls, of Ihe destination of the vf'ssel, her ramI', cOlintlY DUÙ lonna e, (and if Blitish, the Port of Registry.) the uame and countlY of the master, the counlry (If the 0" ners, the llUmber of the crew, alld how many ale (If the connlly of the vessel. Entry of Curgo.-Before her departure, the "Jaster must delivel to the Co)Je(.tor. a content of the goodt; laùen, and the names of the rpspecti,'e hippers and Consignees, with the marks mid numbers of the packages or parcel , and sllbscribe a (Ieclaratiou to the truth 01 the cOlltent, as far as IUlown to him; and moreover, go betC!fe the Collertor, and answer such questious conceflllng the \'el"sel, allli the , cargo, if any, alld the ('r \\' and voya e, as shall be dem..nded 01 him. ([earanee.-if the vessel be laden, the Collector shall theft'upon make 0111 and i\.. to the .'\Iaster. a cerliticalt- of ('lear- ance of the vessel, for the intended \'oyage, containing an acrount 01 the total qllantities of the øeveraJ sorts or ouds 13den; or where the/e is no cargo, a cellifirate of the ve:; el's clearance in ballast. Penal/y.-If the \'esspi shall depart without her clt'>3ranc , or the :\lasler deliver a false content, or not truly alls\\'cr the (lut'slions dfmanùul 01 him. he hall forfeit the surfi.of .t.:lUO (3Z.) Con lrucliz;e JVarclw/lsing,-H <11'((>1' any oods shall have been dilly Ultered or landed to be \\'arehou ed. or enteled and examined to be re-waJt'hnu ed. and beti Ie they shall ha\'e bpcn actually deposited ill the w31f'house, the inlpOiter .shaH fllrlhel enlN thPOI, or any part of them, Jor home us , or fin exportation, t'. they hall be considered as \"irtually and cQJlslrllcti\'ely \\flft-houseù, or re-\\'alehon8(d. as the c.l e nsa} be. although not aClually deposited in the warehouse. and may be deli\ eled arid hil,en tor hO!TIe use or exportatiOJl. ( 3,) Bond for Exportalion.-Lpon the t'ntlY outwal(ls of gonds to be exported Jrom the warehou:>e, the person entering Hlust give bOlld in double the amount of duties of impoltation. with a snfficient SlllPty to be npplOnd by the Collect.)r; \\hen the entry shall be by sea. that the t!"onds shall actually Le f'xpOlttd, amI wllf'JI by inland navigdtion, that they t;h!lll be landtd auù dell\'cled at the plüce nana d in the elltry outw.ud3; or ill ilher casf', that tlwy shall be otherwi:of' accollnted fo.. to tbe s!lIÜ,f lction of Ihe Collec.'or, and that such further proof of their ha\ing been properly di!'posed of, as sball be rt'qulled by regula1ion 01 the Goveillor in Council. shall be plOùucHlto tltt' Collutor, wilLin a rerio to be named in the bond (34 ) Bron-ling of Goods -The (;o\'emor iu Council müY, by If'gulatJOn, direct that any oods elltered at the Custom Housp. betore bt'iug dt'Ii\'t'led by the oHi<'t'ls tO,the imp'" tel', slldll be marked or stamped, in such mallller as may lJe dircelfd by sueh }'t'gniallons for the security of the re\ enue. l3,j I Penally for forging mat ks -H any }lelson shall torge or counterfeit any mal k or brand, tf) resemble any which hdll be prO\ idcd awl used for lhe purpos s of the Act, or the impres ion of any sueh mal k or bnmd. or st'lJ, or expose to sale, ?T have in his cU5tody, any goods with a counterfeil malk or bral,d, kllowillg it to be cOLiuterfelt, or Lise or affix any sllch mtÌ('es ot II,e J'eace; in default of paymeut, tile party shall be commilled to (;aol 101 a period not exceclli, g tweh"e ,calelldar months. False Su;earing.-11 auy wilJully fal3e oath be made in any case \\Lere v (0 CUSTOMS] '39 . [LAW. the Act an oath is required or auth';ï;sed, tbe party sball be gyilty of wilful and corrupt perjl1T}, and liable to punishment accordingly. (3(j.) COllnb'rfeit pnpels.-If any person shall coun- terfeit or fal:.ify, or use when so counterfeited or falsified, any papPI' or document required under th3 Act, 01' for any pL1l"post' therein mentIOned, whether written printed, or otnerwise. or shall by any false slatement procure sllch document, or shall forg 0;' cOl1lltelft'it any cerrificate relating to any oath, affirmation or decl.uation required or authorized by the Act, kno\\'ilJg tbe same to be forgf'd or counterft'iled, such person !-hall be guilty of a rr.i dt'mean')r, and upon conviction, liahle to b punished accol"lingly. (37.) Goofs l'relerderl to be Sll/llf{!:{led.-If any person shall off-!r for s.lie any gflo Is under prett'nce that they are prohibited, or ha\'e been un- shipped, and run on shore, or brought in, by landoI' otherwise, without paympnt of duties, then all Euch.gOoJs (alth Jtlgh not liable to any dutips, I'!or prohibited) shall be forfeited, and the persons offering them for ale shall forteit treble their vallie, or the penalty ot LJO, at the option of the prosecut,)r; whkh penalty shall be recoverable summarily, upon legal proof, before anyone or more Jusrices of the Peace. In defaliit of payment, on cønviction, the offend!'r shall be com- mitted to Gaol for a period 1I0t exceeding sixty days. (3S.) Pret'ention of Smllggli1lg.-AIl officers and otheTI': employed in the Customs shall be decm d employed for the prevention of smuggling. In any suit or infO! malion, the averment that such party was so employed shall be sum.:iênt, ullle:s the defpndant shall prove to the contrary. Their powe1's.-Every such officer or per30n shall h,\\'e full power, upon informatIOn cr reasonable grounds of suspicion, to detain, op"n and examine any pJ.ckage suspected to contain prohibited property or smugg ed -goods, and to ho.ud any vessel, boat, canoe, C'ani:\ge, waggon, cart; sleigh, or other vehicle, or means of conveyallce of any d!:':ocription whatever, and te stop and detain them, whether arriving f!'Om places beyond nr within the limits of the Province, and to rummage and search all parts of Ihem f-or prohibited, fì)("feited, or smuggled goods; and if any such be found there, to seize the vessel or vehicle, with 2.1\ the applHtenances attaohed to it at the time, and the goods and other tll ngs tnerein, and the sam shall be torfeited. The officer in the discharge of this duty is autharised to (:all in sitch aid and assi!'tance, in the Queen's name, as may be .;:ecessary for securing ar:d rl'Otecting the seized vessels, v hicles, or property. Justification of Officer.-If no prohibited, forfeited, or smul:!gleli goods shall be found, the officer or person employed, ha\'ing had reasollable cause to saspect that uch would be fl)lllld therein, shall not be liable to any prosecution or action at law Jor a'IY such search, detention or stopfW-ge. Penally for refusing to stop,-All .:\lasters or person, in charge of any such vf"f:sels, and all drivers or pen;:ons clJnd:lcting or hdving charge of such nhicles or cûnveyances, refusing to stop when required to do so by sllch officer or persou in the Queen's name; or any pelson being present at any su('h !>eizure 01 stoppage, and being called IIpOl1 in the Queen's name by such officer or person to aid and assist him in a la wIlli way, and refu!'ing to do so, 8h:.l1l forteit and pay J:50; which penalty shall be summarily reco\'ered, on legal proof, b...fore any two .Justices of the Peace; and in default of payment, the offender shall be committed to Gaol for a perir;d not exceeding six monlhs. (3:1.) Pllnishment jOl"1'esisling Offi ers, 'c.-Ifany person shall, under any pretence, by actual assault, force or \'iolence, or by threats of sllch, in any way resist, oppose, m')lpst or obstruct, any officer of Cu"toms, or person acting in his aid or assistance, in the disch.trge of his duty. under the authorily of this or allY other Act of the Pro\'in('e relatmg to Customs, tlade, or n,tvi ation; or shall wilflilly or maliciou!>ly shoot at, or attempt to destroy cr damag any ves::".1 or boat bèlonging 10 Her .\Iiljesty, or in th service of the 1'1'0\ ince, or maim or wOlIIl,1 allY officer of the Army, l\avy, Mdline, or Customs. or any person acting in his ai lor as",istance, while duly e:nplnyed for the pre\'ention of sml! g(in!{, and in the execution of his duty; 01' if any person shall be tiJund with any goods liable to seizure or folfeit'ue, and ('arryillg offcnsive arms or weapons, or in any way tli"guised; or shall stdve, break, or in any (l,estroyall} Shl'h gl)OUS, before or ant'r their actual seizure; or shall scuttle, sink, or cut adrift a:JY vessel, or destroy or illjure any vehicle, befme or fter such seizure: or shall wilfully and maliciou:oly destlOY or injurc, by tire or otherwise, a"y Custom BOllse, or any building what- so ver in whi h seized or forfeited glJods are depnsitl'd or hert, su<.:h person, UP,)IJ conviction, shall be adju,I f'd g..ilty of felony, and punishable accordingly. (40.) Company fouwl wUh Smuggled (;0 J./s.-If any ti\'e .01' more per ons ill company be loltnd together, and they or any of them shdll ha\'e any g"O(h hable to forfe.ture under the Act, every such person shall be guilry of misdemeanor, aud, punishable accordingly. (41.) IIilin; persons to Smuggle.-Any person who shall by allY IT:cars I'rorure or hire others, or depute or authorise them to assemble tor the purpose of (wing cOIl('crned in the landmg, or IIn",hippilig. or canying, or ,'onve) illg any gOl)ds which are prûhibited to he imported, or the dllties for which have not been paid or secured, shaH for every person so proclI\'ed or hired forltit L:2b. (-12.) Vessels Iwcerillg.-lt any vessel shall be fuulltl hn\'ering, ill I:>ritish waters, within one lea"ue of the coasts or sllores of the Prm-illce, allY officer of Custom:; may boar,1 her, and freely stilY on board while she shall remain within the hmils of the Pro\'ince. If the vessel be bOll fill elsewbere, and continue hovering for twellty-fuur hours after the Iaster spall be required tl) depart by the officer of Customs, the l.t'tcr may brillg the n'ss 1 into port, and cxamille her ('argo; and if any goods p.ro ibit!'d to be imp,o, tf'd illto the Provinre be iound on boar,l, the vessel, with her apparel, Jlggmg. tacl';(p, fUIIIl'ure, stores and cargo, shall be forfeitf'd. If till' ;\Iasler or pelsnn in charge Ehall refuse to ('o:'nply with the lawful directions 01 the officer, or shall not truly answer such questions as hall be put to him respecting the ship and ve::òsel, or her cargo, be snail forfeit and CUSTOMS] 40 [LA "fr.. pay LIOO. (43.) Harboring Smurrgled Good,;.-J( any person shall knowingly barbor, keep, eonceal, purchase, sell or exchange, any oods Illegally imported into the ProvincE', whether dutiable or not, or .....,hereon th duties payable shall not bave bef'n paid, he shall forfeit treble the \'alue of tbe goods, as \\'pJl as tbe goods themselves. (44.) Vessels, 'c., used in carryinf{ fCJrfeUed Gootl. .-.-\ II vessels and boa ts, with their ;;uns, tackle, apparel and furniture, carriages, narness. tackle. horses and catlle, made USe of in the removal of' any goods liable to forfeiture under the Act, shall be forfeited. Every person who shall assist, nr b", other" ise concerned in the unshipping, landing or rrmO\'a1. or rn the kll'borif.g of su,.h goods, or into whose possession they shall kno" ingly come. shall, besides the goods. f0rfeit treble their valu , or the penalty of. L50, at the option of the officer of Cusloms, or tbe palty who shall sue for the : me. The aTerment in an}' information or lihel to be exhibiled for the recovery of such penalty, that the party has eleC1ed'to sue lor the sum menliom'd, will be sufficient. (45.) Takinfr u/my Goods, 4'c., sei::ed.-If any person, whether pretending to he the owner or not, shall secretly cr openly, with or without. force or violence. take or carry away any goods. vessel, carriage. or other tbing. which hall haH> bl-en seized or (Ietained on suspicion as forfeited under the Act, before they shall have been dedared by compptent anthoTllY to have been seized without due cause, and with )ut the pf'fmission of the officer st'izing them. or of some comp':'telJt aUlhority, he !hall be deemed to hau' stG en such gooðs. beir.g the plOperly ot Her l\J!ljesty, alld to be guilty of felony, and punishable accordingly. (-16) Where Goods sei;;ed . hall be Lllken.-I f any goods, vessel, boat. or carriage. liat-.le to 101 lei lure. shall be stopped or taken by any Police officer, or other person duly aUlhorise.l, they shall be carried to the nearest Custom House, or place which !hall hav been appointed lor the }lurpose by the Governor in Council, amI deh\'e/td to the proper officer appointed to rpcei\e them, within forly-eight houls ant'/' they were stopped and taken. (-11.) Goods stopped on suspicion of beinq- stolen.-If an}' such oods shall be stopped or taken by I he Police pmcer on suspicion that tt.ey had been feloniously stolt'll, he shall carry them to the Police Ot!ìee to \\ hich the t Bender is taken, in 01 del' to be produced at the trial; and he shall give notice in writing to Ihe Collector at the nealest port to where the goods are det<,ined. of his havin,g detained them, with the particulars. Immeùiately after the tlial they shall be conw)'ed to, and dppo ited in the Cllsf(1m HOllse, or olher plare arpoilJlf'd, and pro- ceedin:!s reldlive to them slaall be had according to law. In case any Poht:e (tficer making detentiofl of such goods shall nf'glect to cOllvey them to the warehollse, or 10 i\'e notice of having stopped them. he shall fOlÍpit 1:25. uch penalty shall be recovt'rable g. Immarily, before anyone or more Jusliees of the Peace; and in default of payment he shaH be committed to Gaol for a peliod not exceedil: thirty days. (4-<.) Things sei::.ed and'llot claimed.-Articles seizf'd as f,)lfeiled shall be åeemt'd to bf' r"ndemned, and may be-dealt wilh accOldir,gly, unless the persous flom whom they are seized, or the owners. shall gi\'e nOlice in wliling to the officer of Customs. within one calendar m nth. that they claim or intend to cl(Jim them. Any Judge havin competpnt juri,diction to try and determine Ihe seizure, mJY. wilh the consent of the Collector \\ here the articles are securt'd, order them to be deli vel et! to the 0Wlj(:,r. on his gi,'- ing bond. wi I h t",o sulficient Sll reti,'s, to be a ppr oved of by t he Collector. to 1'a y dll" ble t he value ;n case of condemnation. The bonds shall be taken to Her 1\laje ty's use, in the Collector's name, and hpt by him. In case of condemnation of the aJtirJes st'ized, Iheir value shall be forth\-\'i,h p.lid to the Collector. and the bond cancelled; otherwise the Jlt nalry of Iht' bond shall be enforced ami recovered. (.19.) Defendant Lo give security,-Upon fìlillg allY illJìHmation ior tHe recovery 01 aflY pen,dty N fortpitule, the Jud e may, upon affida\'it of the prosecuting officer, that there is reaSûIl to believe thai the defelldant will lea\'e the PlOvince without satisfying the ppnally. issue a wanant for his arrest, and delenlion in the common Gaol of the Di:strict, until he gin>s satislàctory se urily fM the paymer.t, with cosls, in case of conviction. Th...pal'ty prosecuting, If tht'Y recover the penally, shall be elJtit/ed also to recov r Jull costs of suit; anù the whole may be le\'it'd 011 the goods aut! ebatlels, lands and telJements of the defendallt, in the onlinary ma1ll'lf'r. (50.) Goods. pas. il/g tlte Vellan,f Cal/al, r.-With regard to goods com'eyed directly thlO'lIgh the \\' elland Canal. or olherwise b\- land or inlar,d navigation, from ore part of the flOntier bel ween the Province and Ihe Ulli:ed tates to anothf'r, without any intention of unl(Jdlll the goods in the PlO\'illce; or with /,pgard to travellers p:.ssilJ through a portion of the PlOvinc'" or coming into it with their carriages. baggage, &r., with the intenIJOJI of forth" ith returnillg to the UlJited States; or wilh f{'gard to pen.ons who may have gone to the United tates flOm the Province, a'ld return to it with such articles: thou h these may be strictly importations. it may, neverthpl-ess, be inexpedient that dUli...s should be levied 011 tbem. The Goverllor in Council is therefore empC\\t>red; from time to time and as occasi<>fl may require,. to- make reg-IllatiolJs, and to direct undt:f what circumstances the culy shall or shall not be 'p,lid'. aNI under whdt conditi011S it shall be /'emille t or returllerl; :!nd to cause, bonùs or other securitiea I,) he given, or precautions taken, at the exp"nse of the importer, (whether by placill" offit'ers of-Customs on board of any vessel, or otherwise,) as to him shalL seem meet. On the refusal of any importer to comply with these regulations, the duty on the. goods imporleù shall forth" il h b, come payable; and anything so brought in and eXf'mpted: from dIJ Y, shall. if sold or offered lor sale without previous payment of duty, be held to have. bet!n ille!,;ßlIy imporled. amI shall be forfeited. (51.) Courts of recovery.-AII penalties and, forfeitUl't's may bf' sue.! for and re('lIvered in thp. Court of Queen's Bench or Vice Admiralty; if the amouut 51.1'111 not exceed .t:;>O, tben.in the District or Circuit Cowt of the locality. (52.) C CSTOMS] 41 [LAW... Prosecutìnns.-AlI prosecutions shall be, unless other provision be ma.de fi1r the Tecovery, by the Attorm.y or ûhcitor General, or in the name of some IJfficer or officels 01 Customs. or other person or persons aUlhorized by thl:' Goveruor In Couucil, alld by no other party. If brought before an illferior ('OUft, it shall be t card and determmt'd in a summary mdnner, upon informatilJn fylt'd; if before the Queen's Bt'flch or Vice Admiral:y, ir shall be hl:'al1l awl deter- mim'd as {lro"ecutions for penaltil:'s anù forfeitures are dealt wilh in the COllit ot Exchequer in Enulaud. The lorf"llurt. aud peuafty, after deducting the expen es 01 pro"l-'culluu. h. 11, unl s8 oth r\\'ise pi 0\ ided, bl"long to Her :\Iajesty, for the public u"es of the pf(n iuce. TIiNP IS here a special pIO\'i!-wn that 'he net proceeds 01 any penalty or tÌ),f ilure. or auy portion (If it, may be divided bel\\"een the Colleclor of the p,)rt whele the seizure was nmde. or "here the information \\as ivt'n on \\hich the pro,eculit>n \\as fuunded, al.d allY per"ulI gi\'ln Ihe infor- mation, or othl"rwise aiding ill etft'ctiug Ihe condemnation of the gOOIlS.OI Itlt' H'I'o\eIY of the penalty, ill uch p\()pOIliOl.s as the GOH'Hior ill COUlH'il sh,1I1 iu al'y ca"e, or dd"S ot cases, direct; but this is not to limil the power vested in the Gm-elllor in C'Jllllcil, \\ ith It'galll to the remission of permit es or torfei tures. (;):3.) Proof of DlIlieç ]Juid,-III l'ast' of allY qllPstion arising as to the du,it's havillg bee II p,liù. or the gOOlls h,nillg been hlwJlllly i(Jj['urhd. or laden, or expollfll, or as 10 allY other thillg having been dOlle by whidl the inrleitUl'l' would be Plevented or the penalty avoided, Ihe burden uf J'roof haillie onlhe owner or cl,lim lIt of the goods, and not on the seizing officer or pr.1secutor. (5-1.) .dverme1l1 of 01l1/1ce.-1 n any prosecution 01' other proceeding, the a\'elmt'llt that the die-lice W,I colllmllled wii\1in tho limits of any pm t ha II be ,;l1ffic iellt, \\ it hout plOof 01 stich Ii mi IS, ullle s I he ('0111 HII Y be plOved. (;)5.) Perishable .Ilrlicl..s.-In case of the st'izure of cattle, or of auy pe1i"h..blt: arlicle, the Collector IDJ.Y sell tlWID wilhin such time as to prev ut their b"conllll dell',iolille,11I1 value, by the expense ot "et'p or deray; the procet'ds to be kept until the articles ale ClII:d"[()lIed, or deemed to be condt'mned, or ordt'led tu be If' toff.d to Ihe rlaimdnt; ill \\ hlch 1,ISI case the Court 511all order the Collector to pay the daimant the proceed,; 01 the sail:'. in lieu of cI \\ aIlling restitution. But there is a 5pecwl proyiso, that the Cullf'clor 5hall dell\ er tll aliY clilÏmant perishable articles seizpd, UpOIl his depo!-itin2' in till:' Collector's hal,ds !>I1l'h a 81111' oj IT.olleyas will represt'nt their fu!1 \'alut', or glviug sali t'd tory senility that the \ahlt' oj the . izUlt' and costs shall be paid to the use or Her i\lajt'sty, in CclSf' of cuntlenll1,llion. (;)0.) Uvw claims must be enLererl.-'Y.o daim for alticles sf'ized J.nd returned inlo Court lor adj!"ltcaliou, hall be admitted as valid, unless entered in the ndme 01 the owner, wilh hi" resideltce ;;lld o('rupation, under oath, as to the 1110perty, by hImself or his Igent. knû\\illg the wrt. (;)ï.) iielluily.- 1'0 Tellder the claim valid. llfficient sPclHity must be i\'t'n, untler iI I,"nall) n, t eÀceeding 1:50, for the costs 311d pendlly; and in dt'fault of serUli:y. the &iZllle ho1ll be dt'alt with as if 110 claim hdd been made. (j .) .l.YulicP,ç.-1'\olice of iIJl"lITl.I\lI'1\ exlábited in Court, for the cOlldemlla tion of goods sl-ized, rrilist be tOI ü.\\ ith PIli up ill the office of the Clerk or Prothonatory of surh COlllt. anri ill the office 01 Ihe Coileclol of Customs of the port where the goods are se('[lred. Jf the owner sh,dl t'xhlbit a cldilll to I tit. m, and give security, and c0mply with the olher requllements of tht' Act, th," the l Oilit. t Its next iìÏtting. alter the notice :"hall have been posto-d during Olle c lelidiH mOllth. may j>loceld to hear and dett'lmine the claim. aliU:l pldce of abode, by the Attomey or agt'ht of the pally who iutl"\ld:> to !,ue OUl MJrh PIUl't'SS. The notice mu"t contain, clearly and expli,'it:y, the c.Juse ot ttJe acti IIJ. the name a 1111 place of abode .,f the person who is to blÏI,g iI, aud of the Attorney or agt'lIt; a...1 II') evidence of any cause of action 511J.ll be p\'\lduced. except wh ,t shall be ('ollt,tillt'd ill the notice referring to it; 1101' shall any verdic.t or jlHl melit be iven lor the PI,lÌniilf UI,It' 8 he ,.hall prove on the trial th,lt such notice was given; alld ill dc'fault of ",u('h ploof. Ihe delt'lidanl sh,t I receÎ\'e judgment and ('osls (ô\.) qlllends.-The delelldclllt may tellder amends II) the l'I'ITII'lainant, within one calendar month after such I,olire, and pit-ad such tellder ill b,\I of artion. wilh other pleds: if the CQurt shall deem the amends utlkienl.jUlh;:nel.t sh,dl I,)!!o\\" li)l' Ih,.. delendant,. with like costs as if he had pleadell the gt'neral is ut'; altd ttle r "ult shall be tltt' 1:oame, 1:1 ca t: the plaintiff'shal become non-sl.iled, 0; shall disl'OHrinue his action. or jlldglllt'llt sh 1I be given for the dt'lcndant UpOH demuner or olhennse, The d.../end,wt may. hy Itd\e f liIe court, at any time befl)l p is("ue jl)lIIed. pay mont'Y illlo COUI t, a:. ill otilt I' dcl iOHS (ü2., Tillie alLd Plaef' of .Ilclwn.-Every action must be blOu ht within three c,tlelldar m C )lIlh:! after the .'ause shall have arisen; and must be laid alld trie.j iIJ the distlict whele :he fdcts Were c""lmilt. d: the detendant may plead the gt>neral issue, and gi\e Ihe speclJ.1 m,lIter ill evidellt'e. (1:3) P1"Obabl, Cauie.-If the court shall certify u110n the tCCIiI\I, thdt the ùdellddllt aCh:u Up.OIl plob..t.ble cau.se... . CUS'fOMS] 42 [LAW. thnn tlll" plaintiff sha Ti not be entitled to more than one shilling ðama es,r.or to anv costs ofsuit. (64) .1ction for scizue.-If in any action on account of any st'izure the court sh-all certify on the record that there was prob .ble cau,e of seizure, the claimant sball lIot be enlitled to costs, nor shaH thl" pers,m who made the seizure be liablp to any other suit or prosecution on account of it; and if any Enit or prosEcution shall be brought. in which a verdict or judgmer.t shall be given against the d..fellllJ.n t , the plaintifi', if probable cause be ce'lifi d on the record, besides the thing seized, or its v,\lue, shall not be entitt...d tù !ll'1re than OIle sh:lIin damages, nor to any costs; lIor shall the .I...ft>n.lant in any pros,>cution in such case b fined more than sIxpence. (6j.) Limitation of Sui's -All actions for the recovery of penallips or forfeitures may be com- menced at any time wilhin three years after the l1ff nce cl)mmitted (CJ.) .Il 1 'Pcals -.\n appeal shall lie from the cOI1\'iclitm by æJl13fice of the Peace, to the QUJ.rtef Sessions, to be trif'd by a .lury, on lurnishing bOrld with two sufficient sureties, to tbe s.lti f,lction ùf the conv icting Justice, to abi.le the event off>l1ch apppal; and also from the District and Circuit Courts, and the Courts ofQueen's Bench, in C.IS 8 where the amount of the penalty or fo:feitnre shall b.. sUI'h, that if a judgmrnt for a like a.nount were given in a civil C.Ise. an appE'al \\'ould lie; to be' prosecuted in the same way with ordin.Iry app als. If the appeal be brought by rhe Attorlley or Solicitor General, it shJ.ll /lot be nel'es-ary for them to gi\'e security. (67 I Res/oration of GO:Jds- The execution of any decision or jlld rnellt f,>r restoring goo:1s to the claimallt, shall not be suspended hy re.Ison of an appeal, provi.led the a:,pellallt shall gi\'e sllfficieut eculity, to be ' ppro\'{'ll of hy the cøt;rt, to restore the g 0,18 or their 1'1111 value.l to heascertailJeJ by agreement or appraisement, I to the appellaJ:!t, in case of a reversat of the .illl] m"nt on appe<\l, and the ulti- mlte cOlll.\emnation o[ the goolls. (ig) False Decla/'ation -If anydedara'inn rEjljuired to be made (excepl in C.IS&3 otherwise prO\.idp(1 for', be untrue in any particul.Ir, or ita)" questionE required to he put by,any officer of cu tO:TlS. b n'Jt truly answert>d, the guilty party shall, over and above any othe ' penalty to which he may be(1ome suhject, f,)rfeit ÆWJ curren.::y. (Ii')) JVrit.s of Aisi.stto:r:.ce -Ulu 1 er the aUlhority ofa writ of assistJ.uce proceeJin from a Judge of tbe Court of Q'leen's ßench, or of Vice \dmiralty, the resident Jr:d:!e of the Di:.lrict of Three Rivers, the l'ro\'incidl Jud e of the District of t. Fraucis, n a DistriÙ Judge ul the District of Ga<;pe, any officer of ('usto ns, or person employed ÍJr the purpJse, may, WI h the c n('urrence of the G(wern.}f in CGuncil, takin witb him a pese. Writs'of assistance shall continue-ul l'0rce dMillg- the whole of the reIgn in which tlvy grant ,1. and li)r twelve months longer, ,70.1 Per.rdt.-AIlY pefS')1I havingocca- sion to rem,>ve go.)ds th,lt hJ.ve b en duly entered and the dntips paid. 1'1'0111 o:le port to a/lother, the Collector, 011 tht"r...qlli"ition ill writing of such pelson within thirty d.lYs afrel the entry of the good , specifying tilt' particular goods and p.lCkag '8 to b.! removed. wit h thei I' ffiJ.rks and numbers, Ehall gÜ'e.\ lwrmit in writin undt>r bis hand for their removal, b"aJing dùte on the (Jay it sh III he III Ide, cOlllainill2 the like Pdrticlliars. 1II1 c(,l'tifying Ih,lt the gOI) Is have been èuly entered and the..duties p,lid. ami statin t\-;e p!)rt at.which thrywere pJ.i(!. GovPlnOJ' in Council, shall mJ.k.. allY cOllusive s'izure, or Zlêlí\'er up. or make allY agleem nt to delivpr up, or not to spize any thillg li,lhle 10 s,'izllre, 01' shall take or ac q)t allY p'oi1lise of any bnhe, gratuity, ,recompense 01 reward. I lf the rwglecl or non-l'clfcll'rrwl1ce .,1' his dUlY, he s. all fodeit for erery off I1l'e 1:).JJ. and b n.rulered incdpdble of sPf\'inp II!'r LI.ie>ty in any office \\.hatt.ver; an.1 any p, rsf)n \\'h) ::,hall gi\'p or otfJI'. or promise to gin , or (,nll'lIre to b... :.:ivell, ny bribp, recom- pense, or re\\'.ICd. to. or IShJ.11 m Ikc an\' coliu ive ugreemp lt with. my u('h 01liCl'f or person, to induce him in any '.\'glpct his d Ity, or o to COllreal or conlli\'e at an) \cl. whf'rèby the pro\'i:.ions of this Act or allY other .etalill:! 10 ('..8toms. &c.. mi:5hl bp e\'ddp{\, tohall J'II feit ':cjOJ. (72,) RI?{u!ati.Jw;.fur B{) dtnJ: alld Emmii1l{. f.; '.-Th lxol'ernor in Conllt:il i.. iluthorizpd, [rom time to time, to make ll'gnlJ.tiol1s relaling to the wctin:.:; goods ami \'e,.sels Jla,.si ug I he Can h'lis,'s alld \ ehicles and persoaJ.l u,lgg I:!: of Ird 1't II<-'rs cominl{ illto Ihis Pro\'iuce or n.tun:i:a:!; therelo or pas"ing through any p'Htioll 1I1ert'of; ,1Ild 1'''11' eXt"mpiir,g' fm.n dut y. any I\.JIII or meal or 01 her ploduce of .IIlY wheat or grdill g,O\\"I. in ùlld taken out of the I'rO\'illce illto Ihe Ulli:e.l t,.tes to b(' glouwl, and brought back in 10 I he Pro v illce, \\'11 hill t\\'o rldYS afr,'r uch wheat or grdin h.IlI 11<1\'" b 'en takell out to be ground; or allY b ',wis. pl,lIIk 0.' sCJ.ntlillg. th pfI)duce of any. logs or timber. g,O\\"1I ill alld taken out 01 the (Jim iuce. i..to tllP United :::::tat 's. to be 8.1\\'11 and br"n ht h,ICI. illto the Sdme, within Feven days aileI' sllrh log" or tim:'er sh,1I1 have b"l'll so tdkt>n out 10 b s,lwn. awl lor If.gubting th,.. ql1.1II11!y to be s' t,!I{cn O'lt or brought ill at anyone lime, hy allY pHly.. all'! the mod? ill which the cI,tÏlIl to l'xemp!i')n shall bp e"tablislll'd ami prm'ed; alld for oIuth,)/ lzing the appOlnt- UJeut of wale houses, and leglllJ.tillg the stcurity which shall be takenlrum w make 01 deI's or legul.l110l1S. Ht' may, should he deem it cxpel\ient, make gf'neral n-gulatiolls in any matters in which he may make a special order; and tlwse shall apply. in eacb particular case, wilhin the exll'lIt amI meauing- theleof, as fully ?nd effectually as if they referred directly to each particular case, within the extent and meaning tberCQf, and the officers, fl.nctinnaries, and pal lies b.\d been specially nan1l'd therein; amI to authM:.se the tabng of such bonds and security as be may deem advisJ.ble, for the pelfonnance of any condition on which any remis-,ion, or part remission of duty, indulgencp, or permission, 8ha1l be granted to any party, or of any other condition made hy such part)", in any matter relating to the Customs, or to trade, or na\'igation; whicb bonds, and all b'lIIds taken with the sanction of the GO\'crnor in Council, expressed eitber by general regulalion 01' by special order, 8hall be valid in law, and upon breach of an)" of the conditions thereof, may be Hwd and pro- ceeded upon in like malineI' as any otber boud entered into under tbis or any other Act relating to the Customð. (73.) Pen'lities, 'c.-AII goods shipped or unshipped, irnpûrted or expur,ed, carried or con\eYt'd, contlalY to allY regulation so made by the tJovelJior in Council, and all goods or - ,-ehicles, and all \'essels under the 'Value of LIOO currency, with regard to which the requirements of any such regulation shall not bave Leen complied with. sball be forfeited; and if any 'Such vessel bhall be of or ove'\' the ,-alue of LlOO, the Master shdll by such roon-com- pliance "incur a penally of .f:lOO. Such fJl'feitlll'fs and penalties shall be reco\'erable, and may be enforced in lhe same manner. before the same Court and tribunal, as if incurred by thtò eúntravention of any direct pro\'ision of the Act; and all gpneral re.:!;uldtions to be made by the Governor in Council, under the Act, shall have lùrce and effect' from and uftf'r the day 011 which the same sball be published in tbe offi ial Gazelle, or from alld Collector or principal officer of the Customs, at tbe p:ace whele the same is to be take-n, and to and fo\' the use anrl bf'nefit of lIeI' I\lf\ pst)", her heirs and UCCI' ors; and such bonds shall be taken before the deli\'ery of any gooÚ, ò.c., and belnrt' the performance of any &ct or matter with re.gald to which the taking 01' the lJOnJs may be required. At! bonds and securitif's shall be, as nl'ady as, practicable, unilof:n; ami prinh'd or litbo raphed fOllllS of bonds shall be kEpt in each Custom House tbroughout the ProvÎt,ce. (76.) hlmli .lònns.- All forms and papers nccess.ny for the transaction of any busilless at the JI':,pel'1i\'e Ctlstom Houses or places or ports of enlry. in the PrC'vilice. ball henl'pforth be printed ulllf0rmly. and wpplicd by the proper ojficer to at: such Collectors or otlH'r officers as may be in chalge uf any Custom House, and other olfict'rs of Customs at any pOI t or plal'e of entry with ill the PJO\'iuce, for the use of 1)('1 SOliS tlallsactillg Customs business thereat (77.) Duties ot'er-J'Clicl.-Althougll any duty of Cusloms shall hr ar:y duty of Customs shall ha\e been chargerl ann paid, il sh 1I appear, or be judiciall} established. thdl the same had been .chargerlunder an erroneous cOllstJuction of the law. it shall not be lawful to retUln allY Hlch over-charge, after the expiration of three years flom the date of buch p.lyment. (78.) Time of Importation, 'c.-\\'hellever, on the It.vymg of any du!y, or for any other }Impose, it tohaU become necessary to determine the precise time of the importation or expol talilJlI of 'lny goods, O\' of -the arrival or vppartlHp. of any \'es",el, slich importation. if mad by sea, cùast wise, or hy inland navigation. in any decked \'essel, hül1 be deemed to have be n ('ompleteù 110m tbe time the vessel in whicb such goods shall be imported. cawe wit!.in the limits of till' port alance 01 SUi'll \essel on the ,"oyage for which she departed. Tbe Art, as is customary, cOllh-jn.5 an ioltcrprdalÍ01l clau e, of certain tcrmr,: and exprcssiolls us d in it. CUSTOMS] 44 [LAW.' TABLE OF DUTIES OF CUSTOms .I1dicles., SP.ECIFIC DUTIES. .I1rlicles. AlfIMALS. \'Íz : Cows & lIeifers, each, ...........1 Calves, ellcb. ... ........ _ . . . . . . Goats, each. ... ..,.... ..... . Horses, l\1ares. Geldings, Colts, Fil- lips, Fuals, each, ....... _. ...1 Kids, each, " .. .......,... . . Lamb". eacb, ....... ...,....... Oxen, Blills. StPf'rs. each,.. ....,.1 Pigs, (suckin!!) each. ,........... Swine alld Hogs, eaeb,. _ . . _ . . , . . . Sheep, each. .. . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . CANDLES, Wax, the lb., .......,... Sperm, the lb."..,.....,...,.... Tallow, the lb.,.... u '" _ . . ., . . All 0 1 her kinds.. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . CHOCOLATE. tbe lb.,.. ........ ... COCOA, the lb... .. ...,........... COFFEE, Grf'en. tbe Ib,.. '.. _ . . . , _ . Roasted, the lb., ...' .......,.... Ground, the lb.,.......,..... ... CORX BROOMS, the dozen, .. . . . . . . rnm, Salted or Dried. per 1l:.? Ibs.,.. Pickled, tbe Lam-I. ' '" ....... FLOUR, the Lorre! of 19Iilbs.,....... FRUIT, viz: .Almonds. the Ih." . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . pples, the bw.lwl, . . , . . . . . . . . . Do. Dried. thp busbel,. : . , . . . . . . Currants, the lb., ,_. ...,....... Figs, the I b., ' ... , .. . . . .. ... Nuts of all kilJ(ls. tl.e lb.,. . . . . n . . Peacbes. th... bu:,hel, _., ,... .,. Peal s, the busbel"............... Prunes. tbelb., _. ........... Quinces, tbe busbel, .. .. .. Raisins. I\Jus('atel. Bloom, and Buncb. ill huns, the lb. ...... ". Do., otbt.'r\\"i e, the lb., GL.\SS. \\ indo\\' amI Common German sheet. per box of ,)0 teet,. . . . . . , . GRUN, viz :- Wtll'....t, the qu:\rter,........ Barley, the ljud/'tl'r, ._ Bllcb\ heat, Bere and Eigg, tbe quarter. " ........ ..... l\laize, or lnd;an Corn, the qual tel' of 480 Ib!>., .. . __. . .. .. .. .. . .. Oats, the quarter. ........... I ye, Realls. :11111 Peas, ... ""'" Meal of tbe aLove Grains and of Wheat not holtI'll, 'he hJ(j Ibs.,.. Bran or h()rts, the 11:21bs., Hops, the lb., ...,... HONEY. the Ih., .. INDu RCBBI-:R Boots and Shoes, tbe pair, LF.ATHER. \'iz:- Goat kin", tallnpd. tawed. or in any way drp,.spd. the dozen, . . Lamb orHle('p Skills, tanned, tawed or in aDy' way' dressed thl: dOZl:'i1, Duty Cllrrf'nry. .J:, 8. d. 26 5 0 2 6 Duly Cllfff'!ll:Y; .J:, .. "- CalfSkins, tanned, tawed, or in any way dressed, the lb." . . " .. ... Kip kins, the Ib" _. ,.......... Harne!> Ll'atber, the lb.,.......... Uppt'r Leather, the lb., .......... Sole Leatber, tbe lb.,....... ...... Leather cut into shapps, tbe lb., '" Patl'nt or Glazed Leather. the Ib.... All Leather not above described. the lb., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .-. . . LE\THER l\IAI\'UFACTUHES. viz: \\"/)men'sBootsalldShoe .tht:'dozen, 6 ð Girls Poots and hoes, under 7 incbes in length, the dozen, including all kin,ls, .. ... Children's Boofs and Shoes over three inches ir.length, thedozpn,. 26 Infant Shoes, under three inches in len th.thedozen,. ............ I ð 1\1 en'8 Roots, the pa iI'" .. . . . .. . . . . 2 0 1\1 en's shoes, tbe pair...... ' .. ..... 7) Boys' Boots IIndl'r eight irJches in length. the pair. '" ., ....... Boys' shoes unJer 8 inches in length tbe pair, ..................... 0 4: LIQUIDS. not sp:rifaous, \'iz :- Ale alld Beer in ca ks, per gallon,. Do. db, ill bnttlf'S. per dozen, Cider and Perry. t he gallon" . . , . . . . 1ïnE'gar, the gallon, ... ......... \JACCARoNI and VERlItlCELLI, the lb., \1 OL \SSES and T E.\CLE, the ewt." . OILS, Olive, in casks, the gallon, ... no, in Jars, or BOllles, the gallon,. Lard, the gallon, '. ............. Linseed. the gallon" .. ...... ... Srerm Oil, '" ,.. ... " Otbel' Oil from creatures living in the iea,.. . . .. , . . . . . . . .. ..... . PAPER. &c., CO;! rse or wrapping, the cwt., .. . Plinting, the c\\'t.,_. .......,.... \\Tritillg. the c\\'t., ,...'.......... Tissue. the lb., ....... .....,... l\lm.ic, tbe lb.,.......... !\larbled or Glazed, the ]b., _...... DrawÏllg. tbe Ib".... .......... Pastebomd and Cards. the ewt.,. . .. Bristol, or Dra wing Boards, tbe ]b., Milled. or Trunk \Iaker's Boards, the cv..t.,... ..,.... ...,....... PLA YIXG CJ\ RDS, tbe pack,. .. . . , .. . . POTATOJ:S, the bu!>bel"............. PROVISIONS, viz: Bntter, tbe cwt.,. . . . , . . . . . .. . . . . . Cheese, tbe cwt.,................ Bacon & Hams, tbe cwt.,.......... SnitI'd. tbe cwt.,................. Pick/eel, th ewt."............... Fresh, thecwt.,.,...... ..,..,.... 04 02 o Ii o It 02 04 04 15 0 2 6 1 0 15 0 6 5 0 20 03 o 3 o 1 o 2 o 2 o r o I o :- 04 1 3 2 6 5 0 3 0 o ] o 6 ] 0 o 1 o 1 o I 1 0 1 () ]! 1 0 o 1 o 1 1 3 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 2 Û 3 0 o II 2 6 1 0 04 I 3 o 11 o :4 o Ii 40 o t} 1 3 o 5 o 21. 06 o 1 2 9 [) 0 100 o 1 o 11 o It o Ið 40 o Ii 20 o 3 o 3 o 1 o 7 3 0 o 3 OJ 7ð 50 60 6 0 60 4. Q.J 5 0 2 6 ICUST())IS] .Arlickl. 1)uty -Curr ncy. J:, B. d. 'lluM, for every J!:allon (of old Wine measure).ploofby Sykes' Hydrome- ter, all pi1Ïts above that strength to be reduced to equi\'al nt of PlOof, 1 3 Sweetened or mixed, per gallon,. . . . 3 0 S.'LT, viz : Coarse, made from Salt SprinAis, per busbel, _ . . . . . . . . . ., .., ..... 0 2 Fine, or basket, or I5toved, 211. per bu"hel, and 5 per cent. ad valo- rem. Salt, from )line , known as Rock S,1It, and Salt made twm :::iea \\' a- tf'r, per ton, , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SPICES, viz :- Ca:>.sia, the lb." . . . . . . . . . . . . ., . . . Cinnamon, tbe lb.,. . . . .. ........ Cloves, the lb.,. . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . Kutmegs, the lb.,. . . . . . . . .. . . .. ., Pimento, the lb.,................. Pepper, the lb.,.. ........ ....... Ginger per lb. . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . Albpice per lb. ................. lace, the lb., .......... ....... SPIRITS. except Rum, as of Proof, the old Wine gallon, .. .,.. ...... Sweetened or lixed, including Bit- ters. per gallon... , . .. ........ 3 0 UG'R, Refined or Candy, per cwt.,..1 7 6 Muscovadn, per C'wt. .,. 15 3 Clayed per c\\'t. (together withßIO for every.tlOJ \'ulue.).. ....... 15 3 Bastard, per c\\'t., (and .:EIO for every .t:lOO value,).., ......... 1 0 In which al e preserves. per C?\.t.,..1 6 6 &CCADES, including Confectionary, per cent;-and an the IL,....... 45 ..Article.. 1 6 Duty Cnr e}l: E,ød. SYRUPS, except Spirits, the gallon,... 1 0 l'E." the lb., . . . ., .. ..... .. . . ..... .. 0 2 TOBACCO, viz :- Unmanufactured, the lb.... ........ ldnufacturt'd, the.lb.,............ nutf, the Ih., _ . . . . . .. . . . , . . .. t'gar<;, the lb.,. . .. ............. 'VINE, (in addition to 10 per cent on value, including Cask and bottles.) tbe old Wine gallon, ,.,....... WOOD, Slaves talldard or l\Iea urc- menl, per mille, ....... ......1 ð 0 Puncheon or \\ e t Indian, viz:- \\ hile Oak, per standard mille,.. R<<:d Oak, do. do... . . . . . . A6h do. do.. . . .. .. . Barrel do. do.. . . . . . . Deals, Pine, per Quebec !'!tandarJ hundred, .. ............. ... Spruce, do. do. , . . . . . . . Halld:;pikes, per t!ozen, .......... Oars, per pair,. ... .. .. ....... Planks, Boards, and all kinds of a wed Lumber not herein charged witb July, per tbousand super- ficial feet, inch thick, amI so in proportion for any gl eate! thick. ness, ......... ... .. .. Pille, White, and in proportion fOJ any smaller quantity Ibereot per aile thl)usand cubic feet, ......1 e Red, per one thousand cubic feet,} 15 " Oak, per one thousand cubic feet,..2 ]5.0 Birch, per one thousand cubic feet,.2 10 U Asb, Elm, Tamarac, or Hacmatac, and other woods not herein charged with duty, per one thou- sahd cubic feet,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .] . o 2 o :!t o .i o 5 o 1 o ] ] 0 1 0 04 20 AD V ALOnE,:U DUTIES. 02 fLAW o J 02 o 6 30 I 0 1Ot5 7 ð .( 0 .(() 15 0 7 ð 03 o 3 7 ð One PCI' Cent. Thefollotcin .R1-litle. shaU be liable Io a duly of Ll on et'e7'Y .:EI00 of Ihe f7n1.le Ihw, - .Anchors and Cham Cahles; Asbes; I meltin ; Sheet anJ .PJ.oop Iron; :Bark; Burr Stones. unwrotl ht; Berries, Nuts, Junk or Oa.kum; Vegelables ami W o.ods, u5ed in d}'ein ; ILarJ; ead in Pig; . Coals, Coke, and Cmders; Cotton Wool and',,"larble 111 block. unpolIshed; Cotton Yarll; Clipper in 1:'beet and Bar ;:Ores of all )letals; Copper. Pig arid i'bedlhing; Cocoa 1\ut Oil ;Walm Oil; Drugs used olely for dyeing; Resin; Fire \\'o0d; Flower Roo s; aw Logs; 8tra,,'; Steel in Bar; otla .A,.h-; Grease and erars; Stone for building; Hides; Hardwoocl for Furniture, unmalJllfac- Tallow ; Tea lt's; Tin, Sbeet and Block; Tu.es. turf:d; Hay; Hemp, Flax, and Tow, un- Shrubs. BuLbs and Roots; Type .Metat, .. dressed; Blocks or Pigs; Tar and Pitch; Indigo; Iron-Rar. Rod and Nail, Roilcr Ph.tes, Wool; Woollen ram; Pi;. RaIl-road Bars, Scraps and Old for re-Ir el\ow .Metal. Five per Cent. Th foll'>11'in!:! .I1rticle5 hnll be liable to a duty of J;:5 on every .1:100 of the f1'llul tJa nfJ/ - '&oks, pi inted. bound, lJubonnd or in sheets; I Rice; '1)rugs, being in a Clude or uuprepared tate, :'hingles; xcept Dye-6tu frs ; Tortoise Shell; F.r.a, bkins and j)t:ltÛn, drt'., d or Ilndre!J;'''] ; Wire, Iron, 1Imi CUSTOMS] i 46 [ AW. . Seven and a Half per Cent. The follou'îng .Ilrliclcs shall be liable to a duly of Æ7 10. . on every ÆlOOt of ihe ''Vu1udhÒ'eo.f:- Blank blJol\s, bound, unbound, or in sheets ;:Mules and ..\!:ses; .\h1stard; Medicines; .l\Iusi- . EUI I' StoCII:S, \\' rought ; I call nstrumpnts of Wood; ,Mercury; Marble, Chicory; Chains; Cotton-:\Tanufactures of;, Polishpd or Cnt; Cordage; l'an\'a s; Camblets and Camble- Oil rr' pirits of Turpentine; Oil, Castor; Oil, tinesJ l'ain Work; ('a:,.1.:s. empty; Casts ill l all, not otherwise enumerated; Uil Cloth; 1 laster of Paris or Compositi('n, nnless their UY.:>ters, Lobsters Tmtles, and all other Shell , material is otherwise charged with a ighcr Fisn-flesh; duty; I Påint , enground s Paints, Water Colors; Paint Drawings, Engra\'ings. Maps. Globes; Bru:,.hes; Ex.tracts aJ.d J': seIlC('s used as., ....\ledicirJes ; Qnills ; Earthen and Stonew,lI e ; , per:uaceti, except Condles; Spom 'e; Starch; Furs and kins- lanulàctures of; Fins and, tl'aW Boards::cJl' .Book Bind s; Snlphur; kins. the proo uce <.f crt'at 'es Jidn.g in thel Tiles and Roolffig ; Toys; Turp ntille; Thread, sea; Featllf'l s; Flowers, ArÜfici l, :16t ilk; Linen; Goods whl)se foundation is Wool; Glass \! arlU- Y etch s ; Varnish; làctures, l1ut otherwise c1es:f.Îbed, Gun,pqwder:, Whalebone; \Y oJOsted, l\1anuf of; Wax; ",lanutadIJres . lIair, )lanllfactures of; Homs, Horn Tirs and! ot' Wax, except Candles; Pieces; Haldware, heliGoods and.('utlery; Silk, raw; ilk. .\Ianulàcturei of, not l\1il1inery Hats; Hemp, Fla..'( or Tow in any. way l made up; ilk, all Goods bei()g in whole' dressed; or part silk. not otht'l'wi e specified; Sijk- 1 uice of Limes, Le'llonSi or Oranges, not mixed E\\'iflg Cord .and Tassels; with Spirits or sweetened, so as t3 be S}\'Up; WooII, all lanuhlctured Articles of, having II.k, Frinlns'; hOlY, Bone alJd Hom-l\lanu- no part metal.; factures of; And all Goods, \\ are and l\Iercl1andizes, not Lead-.i\lanufactures of; Lead, for. Pi:illt not olhE'1 wise charged with duty, and nol herein " ground wilh {)il; Ground in Uil for. Paint; declaredito..b frce ol,(\uty., _ Linen and Linen Ianutactures; Ten per Ct.'nt. The follou'inf] ./1rticles shall be liable 10 a duly of ÆI 0 on even} ÆlOO af. iI-e, vallie thereof:- Biscuits and Cra4;'kers; Bastard Sug J:, ,together Uil, Animal,.except LanI;. Oil, V eget" ble, not with 128. p r cwt.; I otherVl i:;e enumerated; Oil, Es:;ential; Uil, CJayed Sugar, together with 15s. 3d.,per c\\'t. ; Chemical and '\ olatile; Oil, Perft:med; Cork nd COl-k l\Ianufactures; ,Paper .i\lallufacture8 lIot olhefwi:;e chalged with Eggs; I duty'; Plate mid Plated Wate; Poultry, alive Fruit, unenurr..eFatcd; or dead; Leather Manufactures not describe:.! ; ausages and P:lddillgs; Seed , Garden, FIo,", er 11achines for Agricultural par-ro.st's, p"cePt l ami. \' egelable; oaps of aU kinds; Thrt'shing lachines ani Fanuing l\lills; V pgeta bJes, frt'<,h; }.leats prepared olhen\ ise t3all by "Salt or VI ine, in addi.lÏon to Is. a gallon, old 'WiP-t< pickle; 1\1 ;.Jsical Instl uments of letal; measure. T\v-clve and a Half per Cent. The.follo'll'ing ./1rticles shall be liable to a duly of ÆI2 lOs. for el'ery .;Cwo of the 'Value tl1C1'eof:- Axes and Scythes; I Flowers, Artificial. in part or, whole Silk; Fan- .Bill:iard and .Ba atelle Balls of \\' ood and Ivory;, ning or E:nk ills; Balls used at DowIs or nine, Piuf>; BilIidrd'Jewt'lIuy, set or Hnset ; Tables; Bagatelle Tables; I Machinery of all 1.ind.;;.,. alll1 rarts thereof; Camphine Uil; Carr'ÏJ.ges and Vehicles; Parts ::;ilk .l\lil inery made up; :ilk Velvet; of Carriages and Vehicks; Ca tings; CIOcl'S I 'Thre bitJg Machines, .an.d Fanr.ing and nark and Watches; Parts of Clocks ami W dtche3; l\lills. .Dice; Fifteen per Cent. '1ñe foll'()wÏ1lg .ßrlicles shall bE!' Fablp to a duly of 1'15 on et'er.'l ÆIOO ().f tile 'Value ,t1!J!reof:- Extra.:te, Essences auù Perfurner:r, not othel, / Ginger, preserved; wise provitletl for; Pickles and Sauces. Fkb, presel ved in Oil; Fruit; ?rescrved ; Twenty pel' e'ent. The following .ßrticles s/tall be liable to a duty of Æ20 on every ÆlOO 1J..{. lhe 'Value "lhetl'of:- Uoulette Tables; I e!ther in whole or in 7e al!misÚon, as alf.o Contractors, CommissalY or .commissaries, for the Libralies of either .BrancR of the sball imp<}Jt or bring into thtt Pro\'incc !or Legislature. the use of lIeI' 1\laje!1-ty's .Army or 1'\avy, or C.OIN and BULLION. . for the lIse of the lndianl\'"atil)ns in tbis l>ro- DONATIONS of BOOKS or CLOTHIXG specially vince; IJro\'Íded the duty otherwise payable imported for tbe IIse.of, or to be di lributed would be dt.'flayed or borne by tht Trt'asUlY gratuitolisly by any Charitable ociety in this of the United Kingdom or of this Province. l-'rovim'e. :PF.CJJ\tEXS of l\atural History, l\lineralogy or FISH, fre:.h, not 11escril:ed. Botany. ROUES and C"RRBGES of TRAvEr.LEEs, and SEEDS of all kinrls.. Farming Utensils and Tm- Horses, Caule, and Carriag.-s and other \ e- I'lements of Ib&balldry; Anim,,]s for ths - hides, when e'IlploJ"Ed in carrying merchan- impro\ emellt of tock. when spe.cially im- dize, togetl 1 er with the neces alY Harne!s and ported in good faith by tiny tociety incor- Tackle, so long as the same are bona fide in porated fir establiMied for the enc01nagement use for that purpose, except tbe Horses, of _J\glicul'lure. Cattle, Caniages and Yehicll's and Harness, WEARIJ'\G ApP\REL in actual use, and other ()f persons hawJiÏng goods, wares and mer- Personal Effects not mercbamlize, Imple- ch:uldizes tbioUgh tbe Pw\'ince for the pur- ments and Tools ûfTrade ofhandy-eraflsmen, pose of retail, and the Ibrses, Carriag s and in tbe occupation or employment of persons Harness of any Circus or Equestrian Troop coming into tbe Province for the purpose of for exhibition. The HorseI', Carriages, Ca.ra. actually settling tberein. vans and Harness 01 any Menageric to be f.'ee. The nati\e Produce and .Manufactures oC aJ] or and Horses aud Cattle belonging to persOl1s any sucb of tht' otber .ßI itish North American cr (If Paris, Channel Islands or neighbouring Colonies, for Paintings, Drawings, Engra\'ings, Etchings, 13e use of the Fisheries canied on thelein:- "pf'cimells of ('ulptures, Cab nets ot Coins, subjt'ct to such regulations- as tbe l'rincipal l\ledals, Gems, al d all other collections 0/ Cfiicer of Customs at tbc Port of( uebec shall Antiquities, provided the same be specially make. and which he is ber by empowered to impOllPd in gOQd faith for tht> use of any establish for the purpose of. asct-rtaming that ::ociety incorrornted or established for Pbilo- such artides are bona fide intended to bQ I!ophical or Literal y pursuits, or for. the eu- ar.piied to the use of rmch Fisherils. eQuragement ot .Fine Arts, or for Úe use or TAln..E f)F PRO:nIBIT ONS. TI,e following al'liclcð are P1'OIIÌbited to.l'e i1llpOl'ted, undcr penalty of ,;(50 lo:telher with 1M . forfeiture of the Parcel or Parkage of Goods in v;hich the same shall be found:- BOOKS ancl.Drawir.g [an im oTal or ic r lecC'llt j 'COlN, Base or Counterfeit. .haracteJ:., 48 THE COPYRIGHT LA'V. The Law ?{ ('opy ight. as extencied last sessi n of the Prov:lIcial Parliament, is intimately ,connected with the Cu toms Law, aud may be saul to form part of it; for the worl, of authors who rio not avail themselves of its provision , may be re-printed ami imported into Canada on 'the same t rms as onJi ary print d boo s. The A t. 4 ami 5 Vic. cap. 61, entitled ,. .I1n.l1ctfar the prottcllOnof Cupyndtts In tlus Prolnnce," proVides, 1 hat allY person or persons resident in the Province, who shall he the author or authors of ar.y book or books, map, chart. or musical composition. which may be I.OW made or composed, aud not prillted or published. or which sball hereafter be m311e or composed, or who shall invent, design, etch. ellgra\'e, or canse to 00 engr ,:ed, etched or mad frorr his own design, any print or engra ving. and the executors, . ad I!l1stralor o legal aS lg ls ot such pe 'son or persons, shall hdve the sole light amI liberty of pnntwg. replllltlllg. puhh:' J\lIg and vendlllg such bo.k or books, map. chart. mu&ic.l1 composi- tion, print, cut or eng-raving-.,in wbole or in part, for tbe term of twellty-pigbt ypars. from the time of recoilling the title thereof. in the mamIeI' providpd by the Act. II at tbe expiration of the said term, the author be stiU living amI re"idillg in the PrO\ ince. or being dead shall hanl left a widow. or cbild or children living, the Sdme exdnsi\'t' rigbt shall be coutinued to him or them, as the Cdse molY bp, for the further time of fOllltpen yedr:>: Providpd the title of the work secured shall be reCt)nlHI a spcond time, ami all othel' regul.ltions prescribell by the Act, in regard to original copyrights bp agdin complied with withill six months after the expiration of the first term. 1n all Cilses of rt'liewal of copyright. the proprietor shall within t\\O monthll cause the ame to be phb:ished in tbe official Gazelle for the J1ace of f()IIr weeks. A copy of the work lìlr whi,'b the eopyri ht is obtained, mnst be dero ited in the office of the l'ro\'illcial Registrar, hy wbom the deposit sh,III be recOided, he reeeiving a fee of fivt'shillings. A copy of the work must als() he dt'po Jted in the Libròry of the Legi lali\'e A,>scmbly. To ensure tlIt! benefit or the copyri ht, the followiug notice mllst he inseltpd on the title-pÐge, or the one immpdiatcly following, of eaeh copy publi,;hed -" Entt'red according to the Act of th. Provincial Legi latllre, in tbe year -, !.Iy A. B., in the offil'e of th Registrar I 1 tbe Province of Canad,l." The pellaliy 011 pprsous printillg, publisbinl.:, impOi ting or selling the WOl k. during ,the conti lIu.mce of the COP} I i ht. wit hOllt the COliselit of the proplietor, is t he forfeiture 01 very copy to the pro[1I ietor. allli a Llfelt of ten sbiJ liI gs rurrenl'y fill' e\'el} she!'t found in hill posses ioll, to be recoveled ill any competent COlli t. alJd oue woit'ty paid to the use of beJ' Majesty, tbe othpr to the leg II OWIJt'f. The lwnalry lor persons pnhli:>hillg, &c" prints. &"('., in \'iolation of the terms of tl... cOPY' ight. to be the t llleiHllP ot the pi ints. &1'.. and the piatt's, &c., to the prlJprietor c.f the cOfyrighl ; and tenshillillgs c.mrel'cy for e\'t:,ry sheet, to be levied aud paid as in the case of honks. This penallY applies also to val ying prillts. &c., by adding oj' iminisbing. so as to evade he la w. This act does I'ot extend to WOl ks of persolls not residing in the Province. Persons prillLÏlIg or publi:ohing rnanuscr ipt wit hout the Ipave ("of t he author, 10 be lie-ble in damagps. Per ons pril ting or publishing any work, &c., and tàlsely pretending tu have the copyright thNeof. by insertion of such intimation on the title-page, shall incur a penalty not exceeding .:f15 currency, one moiety to her i\lajt'sty. tbe other to the }WfSOn suing lor tbe recovery. Th ri ht of action for I ecovery of ppnalt le is limited to two ye.1I s. The Ad applies to works publisht'u before its passing, If the authOis comply with.its plo\'isions. In the ses!"ion ot the Provincial Legi"lature, lR.17. anotber Act was passell, " 1'0 rx'end ill. Provincial C0711/riJ;ht jJ,'l to 7)e,.!;on. resÙIenl in the Unlter! King IJm. on rertain cOIl,lilion ." It provides, that f.)r and lIol\\'ith tanding allY thing c,mtained in tbe Act above narrah.ri, the pro- visions of it sball extelld to any person or pensolls being- Briti h uhjel'ts. and re:-.idil:g i:1 Gr at Blitain or Irel,1I1I1. as if such per oll or persons were re&iden: in this Pro\ inl"e: PIO\'iù...d that to entitle ilny such litera'y produl'tion or engraving, being tllP wode of any pPlson (11' pI'ISOnS, 8Q residing in Great Brit,lÏn or Ireland, to the protection III' H.c tiJleg,)illg .!\ct. it shall b.. printed al,d published in this Provillce, and shall. in addition to the wOId"llJr,'ctt d to be illsprtf'd by the prevIous act, and immediately following- tbereattt'f. cont,lin the lIallle alid plaf' of ahode VI' business III this Province, ot the printer or printers, f.Ul! publiz;her or publish'rs, of t:very (met! literary pmduction or engraving. The last t'Pl'itec1 Act puts Briti!'h authors on the same footing- here, with resppct to copyright> as authors rpsiding III th:> PlOvince. It was pas ed to meet the \. ie\\'!i ()f t hI' Ilome GO\'ernment. as set forlh in a dp&patl'h "r{Jln the Secretary of tate, d<1tecl f)\h l\O\'emher, 11'1-16. (.\0. 49,) inviting- tho> local Le islal,lIleS to pass sUl'h priactmellts ÐS th....}' n:i bt del rn proper lin !5t'curif1g both the ri:.:hts of British allthors, al,d the intl'rests of tbe puhli('; and. IIn the pas:,il:g of meh enactments. the Home Government would wblllit to the Impeli.d Parli"ment 11 hill authOlizil'l tbe Queen in Council to confirm any such Colonial law, not\\ilh!'tal.dilig ils l{'lwg,wllcy to tl.., copyright law of the Uniled King,lum ; and that from thpncl'lol ward the Imperial corYI i ht law hall cease to bave any force within SUI h Coluny_ in so far as it may he rl'r,llgll<1nt to. ur incon- listent with the operation of allY such Colollial law. An At,t of this nature was curt>d in tb m nm!r e.xpressly laitl down, 6h311 haTe no pri"iI e or . protection whatever; allli may be printed, re.prmted and so).c.1 at pleasure; and the repr!ntll fA them imported into the Prtwince, on payment of the same duties, as the custom law prov}, c.)ined after 1st July, 1834, and before the commencement of18-11,\nighing-lOdwts.18f,!rs.Troy ..................................210 (I British Gold Coin, or that of the United States, coined beft)re the 1st July, 1834, to be a legal tende\' to any amount, in tale or by weight, in sums over .:E50, by tll'> ounce '[I'll)", at.... .............................................. Do. of a lat er coinage. at.................................................... French Forty F,anc pieces. in bulk, in sums excp.eding .:E30 per ounce troy, at ..... Mexican, Spanish, and Chilian DOI,bloons. in tbe same Hmounts .... . . . . .. . . ., . . .. . Columbian al1ll La Plata Gold Coins. in the manne,' afore described at............ Portu uese. and Brazilian Gold Coins in like manner at........."...., ..,....... l\lilJed Dollar of ::;pain, Dt'Jllar of the United Statl' , of Peru, Chili, Central America, Mexico, and the Muth American Stales, coined before 18-11, and not weighing le.;;s than 17 d wts. 4 gr!'. troy, to pass at . . . . . . . . " ..' ...............,.... 0 5 The hah'e.s of these coins especliveiy at. .. . .. ..... , .. . . . . .. . . ..... . . .. . . .. . -- . .. 0 2 'rhe (l"arter ....................................,............................. 0 I 'file eighth ..... . ......................................................... 0 0 'rhe sixteenlh .....................,.,.................. .................., 0 0 (The subdivisions of the Dollar, less tban hah'es, are not a legal tender by a larger bum than .1:1. 108.] r\le Frpuch Fi\ ,..-franc Sih'er piece, ùy tale, to any amount at... ................. 0 4 "'rhe Briti.sh Cro.". n to pass current at .. . . . . . ..... . . . . , . . . . . . , . . . .... . . . .... . . . ., 0 (ì The BI itish Crown allIl ils divisions at proportionate l'ate!o, to be a legal tender to the2.mount of .i:llOs. only. The Copper Penny, or any other ()f not less than ti\'e-sixths of the weight of a penny, to pass as .....'.... ... ............... ............. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . ., 0 0 And Ihe hal\'f's and qnartl:'rs fúr a proportionate sum. The legal tender of this coin is limited to one shilling. . 4 U 10 4 13 0 4 13 1 497 4 9 4 14 6 I 67 3 7 31 8 I EXCHAXGE. This term is used by hankers, brokers. and commercial men generally, to designate that Spe('l 'f)f mercantile tran actions, whereby the liabi;1ìtips of individuals to others resident in another ollntry, or at a long dIstance from them, :He r,djnsled or acquitted. The large transactions between the ('r('hants of Iwo contil ents.or two klllglioms, of one or t,he. other having imported to a:, amount tar beyond the \'alllp. ot thplr ('xports. 311'1 for the transmiSSion of what will repl't'- f;ent the difference of the lWo, the merchant bas to make pro\'isi,>n. Vid he send coin he would have to pay a heavy in urallce on the metals, beside the expense of freight, entlÍe , broken,' fees, &c';, he thPrelore fa \\'s a bill on. a. person indebted to him, 'ho i3 styled the ([rawce, f.>rwards It to the arty I whose fdvour It IS d,rawn, known as the l'ennltcr, when it is presented fur cceptallce, wl lch belllg done the drawee IS know as the acreptor. The bjII may now be retalllpd tl 1 maturity, or may furlllsh the means of setth lg man)' amounts between \'al ions partic:s rcm,o\'ed trom (: ch other, L)' the s.de and purchase 01 the. blll,.as the .balance may ht' for or agamst them. I he deLJtor In one place. by these trammctlons, IS suh:iilltuted for the debtor in flno,lhe . The only expendit He inclll'lwl.in thes transac,tions would be the postages and stamps, which In any case deducted trom the difference ,n the puce of . 1Q coJnducting tbe l>u"intlss of exclJange, a direct remittance is not always preferred. Thus,.. >> 50 merchant in Toronto, having to discharge a debt due by him in Londt)n, has notonlytoascertalr. the state of the exchange between Toronto awl London. but also the state oC t'xchang,e betwec1l. Toronto and New York, New York alld Lonùon, &c., (or it may be more advantageous for him to buy a bill on New Yark, giving his agent directions to invest the proceeds in a bill on London, ..ather than remit directly to the latter ciry. If 6uch ditfert'nce be less than that resulting from the direct exchange, it will obviously (,e the preferable moùe of remitti/lg; but if, on the other hand, that by indirect remittance be more, the direct remittance ought as plainly to Òt; preferred. . H.RITISII \VEIGHT8 A D j\IEASI:RES I:X USE ON THE SIXTH O ' JULY, 182;), And now in common uu in the Province of Canada. fUE YARD, or Ell, is the standard yard of THE POLE OR PERCH contains 51-2' standard J 760, presen'eù by the Clerk of the House yards. ' of Commons. THE FURLON/;; contains 220 staudard yards, and THE FOOT is one-third part of the said standard THE I\hu:, IÎGO stquare rood 1011.6662 4 square roods.. .... ...... eo.. . ... 1 square acre 4046.66,18 Land is u!'ually measured by a chain of 4 poles, or 22 yards, which is divided into 100 links. Ten chains in len th, and one .in breadth, make an acre, which equals. 160 square perches, or 4.810 square yarJs. CUBIC, OR SOLID MEASURE. 1728 cuhic inches.. ..o...eo...... 1 cubic foot 27 cubic feet..... . . .. . . -. u . u 1 cubic yard 40 feet of rough timber, or l 1 I d t 50 feet of hewn timber, S.... oa or on 42 cubic feet ....... ...,.. ........ 1 tOB of shipping. D _ .028:J .7645 1.1326 1.4157 lA 1892. 62 The dimen!5ions of the English Standard Bushel are, external diameter, 19 ineh68'; inner diameter, 18&; depth, 81; and height of the cone (where heaped measure i. permitted), 6 inches. To convert 'Vine Gallons into Imperial Ganons, multiply by 2'r \\n or by .83311 ; and to convert Imperial Ga1\ons into Wine Gallons, multiply by the recipror.al fraction .1-JiF 4, or by 1.20032. For most practical purposes, multiply by five and divide by six, and conversely. By the Act 5 and 6 Will. IV. c. 63, it was provided that all local or customary measures should be abolished. The Act further provided that heaped measure sh01:ld be abolished, except with articles incapable of being stricken, and which could not conveniently be sold by . weight,-that coals should be sold by weight,-that all articles except gold, "ïlver, platina, diamonds, other precious stones, and drugs by retail, should be sold by Avoir- dupoÎ!'4. The stone was declared to be 14lbs.; the hundred-weight, eight such stones; and the ton, twenty such hunched-weights. TARES ALLU\VED BY THE CrSTOlUS. Coffee in bags and mats .. 3 per cent. , Raw Sugar in casks ..... 12 per cent. Raisins in boxes... .. .. .. 15" Do. boxes...... 15 " Do. casks. .. . . . . . .. 12" ' Do. mats.. ... . 5 " Do. f rails. . . . · . . . . . 4" Do. bags ...... 5 " píqJulatio1t of \1.tanaða. The pr per officer of t e Government being now. enQ'aQ'ed in making up compar:ttive ro1\s prevIOus to the takmg of the general census IU Febru ry next, we are unable to give any very minute det ils, and we consequently pre er po!"tponing till next year enteÚng int9 any compmatlve table8, conVInced that we wIll then be able to do it with a "Teater bope of accuracv. .. The following is the official abstract for 1846:- LO"TElt CANADA. Area in square Miles, 198,999. 'VI ' Males, . . 314,855 I Total in 1844, . . . , lItes, Females, . 346,077 Illerea l' in ]844, H1 k ' l\1aleg,. 140 Do. in 184.5, ac s, Females, 12] I Do. 1846,. -- Immigration in 1814, ]8.15, Total in 1844, . 691 193'* Do. 1846 691,193 19,351 20,731 17,fi26a 10,79:2 1,909 Total population of L. C. January 1, 1847, 761,602 · Aliens not included, ] ,505. Population to a r,quare Mile, about 31. Servant ,-Malps, 5967, Females, 16,901. Subsistin g on alms, 4563 ; Trade or Commerce, 3739. Deaf, Dumb, &c. &c., 2506.. a Increase in 18-16 : Births, 35,384; Marriages, 6921; Deaths, 17,758.-Increase, UPlJoElt CAX ADA. If;H.-Square Miles, 46,461 . Males-Whites, . . . . 257,565-Black8, Females, Do. 242, 2- Do. 17,626. 2109-259,914 1708-226,141 J ncreasc by immigration 4 years, . . . . . . . N aLural increase, (This is taken at 1 '2 pc.r cent for- 4 years,) Total, 486,055 81,403 60,7,';6 Aliens not included, 7,595. Servants,-Males,3184, Females, 8209. Alms, 328. Deaf, Dumb, &c. &c., 167 , F.o!!:i!!ed in Commerce, 3G89. No'Register of Births, Deaths, or Marriages kept in Upper Canada, 628,'214 53 POPULA'rION BY ORIGIN. LOWER C.4.NADA, 1844. 12,136 440,512 13,591 5' 0,215 86,07.5 2,471 e,193 English, Irish, Scotch, . . Canadian French, Do. TIriti,h, Continent of Europe, Uniteù States, IXDIAN RET"CRNS. Return of Equipments for...,.............. 18-16, . . . . Full Chie , Eq - t \Varnors, lllpmen, \Yomen, ( Chief , \Varriors, \VomPfI, o 1 to 15, S' ;) to 9, ç::l 1 to 4, .f: 10 to 14-, 5 to 9, Õ 1 to 4, 49 63 73 ]90 2liS7 3159 7:3'3 71;J 891 5:-:':3 671 9ïJ UPPER CANADA, 1812' 43,009 82,728 42,033 U,767 261,82:2 6, 57 34,739 18-17, . . . . 1848, 46 46 50 50 79 79 ]89 187 3171 3293 4097 3875 9040 800 9:H 939 1190 1201 710 649 8-1.8 888 1146 1 '214 Totals, 10,736 13,C64 Il\1}IIGRA TIOX FOR 15-16. Steerage, . . . . . . . . . . Cabin, .......... Eng1an(l, Ireland, Scotland, 8,&90 ... 20,SH .... 1 ,!j 5 273 ... 'lG7. . . . 1:!0 Totals, 18'11),.... 9,163 Total, 18-15, 21,049 l,ti45 Increase in 1816, . . 13,241 Other places, 896 32, 153 600 896 32,753 25,375 7,3í8 The Steera!!e Pa!"sen!!ers were a fol1o,,"s :- Mecha lÍcs, 715-=--Farmels, 4.831-Labourers, 6,733-Servanls, 87. Males-adults, 12,366 U!ld l' 14 years, 3,901-16,267 Females, do. 1O,S92 do. do. 3,814-14,706 Infants, ..- 1,180 Total, 32,153 There embarked of male arlults, N,407,-Fcmale adults, 10,951.- From 1 to l-1- lales 3,9:.iO,-Fenmles 3,8G5.-Infants, 1,170 Do. do. Cabin pa8seugus, 32.353 ßOO 32,953 To!al who em Larked, Deaths on pas!õ:a2'(',-1\Iale adl11t , 41,-FemaJe aùults, 59.-Chihlren- :Male, 59,-Female, 51.-Illfants, 62, .... .. . . .. . .. .. Born on passage,-Males, 32--Females, 40 .. Total landed, 272 32,68 J 72 32,753 64 bIMJGl\A TIO}(.-( Continued.) I. ti.-a year5, from 18'29 to 1833 there arrived Do. do. 1831 to 1838 do. Do. do. 1839 to 184-3 do. 'In three do. 1844 to 1846 do. Estimate for 1847, Since 1829, ARRIVALS AT QrEBEC SINCE IS-H. 167,691 96,351 123,860 78,271 100 OOO .. 566,179 Eng Irel Hoot Lo\V Gr, is authol ised to ðolemnize the ceremony o( marriage, in Upper Canada, between any t\..O persons, neither of whom is lIm1er any legal disqualification to cor.tract matrimony. To entille any such Clelgyman or l\til,i ter to !'uch privile,ge, he must be a suhject of her 1\Iajesty, and have taken the oath or aflìrmation of allegiance, before the Registlar of the County in which he officiates as such Clergyman or :Minister; and at Ihe time of his taking such oath or affirmation, he must pro("lce 10 buch Registrar evir1er:ce of his being a recogr,ized Clerg} man f)r 1 ini ter of the Religious denomi. nation to which he protèsses to belong', in the shape of a certificate flom the Bishop, l\Ioderator (If Presbytery, Clerk of Conferellce, Church \Vardens, Trustees, or Managers (as the case may be,) of such body; whereupon the Registrar is to grant him a certificate of his ha,'ing COIl formed to thl'! provisions of the Act. The Ii egistrar is to keep a n cf'rd of such oaths, affirmations and certificates, and !or each case he shall receive a fee of .)8. This Act is not to affect thp. rights of :Ministers or Clerg} men, ",ho were ]ne\'iously authO/:zed Ly law to solf'mllize marriage; and fcom henceforward, it shall not be nece aIY for any C!er yman or I\linister f)fany der.omination, to go belore the Court of Quarter Se sions, to give prnof of his ordination. &c,. as required by a former law, or to obtain from such court any certificate: his compliallce with the provi if)lls of this Act, is declared to be to all intents and purpOS('s equivalf'nt to the other, and alllhat is necessary to be done, to entitle any Clergyman or Mir1ister in Upper Canada to solemnize the O<:':l r- f-: !:: ê g5 C- c.o 0-4 M "<:J" {- I,Q- "'=' - _". 0 -c:; ::... "-' -:;;.....oo o6 ot;)-::'- .....-I .....t ,.-..,I 1Õ ..... oc 0-4 w oo O_ CI:-\CO':> - ..... .- _ 1 0 ..,. 0 ..... ..... C lr1 æ ":'1 c.J 0 00 \C \C " -:;; 00 0 ::. 0 <:; '..0 ::: 0':> 00 .-I ri. t;) o C':.OI:-O':> \C ... -...of ..... 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Q) p:; 56 REVENUE.-( Conlt1'l'ucd.} Tbe Revenue {or the years 1842 and 1843 was 1:1,360,337 138. 6d, Ot' an average of .............................,..................... 1:680,163 16 It The Rt'vemlP for the years 1843 and 1841 was Æ2,003,331 Is. 1OJ., or an a verage of ...............,............... ................... 1,00 I ,665 10. 11 The Revenue for the years 18H and 1845 was .Ll,954,02 Us. 2d., or an average of.............. .. ................. .............. 977,01415 7 The Revenuc for the years 1845 and 18-16 was .;fI,4DO,828 16s., or an a verage of...... . . .. . . . . , . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 745,414 8 0 Shewing an improvement of nearly .ElOOpOO In the settled resources, exclusive of tbe Guarauteed Loan. NO rES Al\'D EXPLANAT10l\'S, " TO THE T.4tnlnJ(nt dlJe by the CllmparlY. e. Th chief increase was on the 'Vp:I.Uld Can,tI Tolls, \\ hií'h previ(lll ly went for repair>:. J: Ko monies have heen paid on this açrount i"ce lilt' d ath of ir J Ca!dwpll, but the J'ents and profils lire aCí'lImuli1tili in the hands of a Curator arpoir.tpd to the Estatps, VI ho cannot pay tllP monies unlil an older IIf the COllrt is mad to that effect. g. The deticipncy is caused by deplcs1'inn of TJade, in conHfjut'nce I)f over-trading in It-:4:!. h. A pOltion of the amouul drawn in It43 Was on account of expenditure in 1812. 18-14.-i. Increase of rrade, ami new dllties on ]j\'e stock anI a ri('11Ytural produce. j Increase on Shop and Inn L.censes allli sales hy auction. k. Th aCí'()(Jllls 0" the Land Otlit'c Jor tbe latter six months ot ISH, furuished too late, as well as a ! al,\lIC of .f:ll,835-a debt of .:C1.l,7JJ paid to the Clt-'rgy Fund out of tbese le\.pllues. 1. The public monies are now fleposited if! the Chartel"" Banks, Jor wijich some Înlerpst i", alluweù. m. A balance of .!'1400 from 1 43 was paid iu 1844. n. Two years blendld. 18.t .-o. Tht: three items, viz., Exci e Duties, Lií'enH's E. and 'Y., had prpviousJy been considered as EXci e I e\'ehIJe; but, by an Ac! 0\ thc Le islature, the dUlies on Tavern Licenses in C. \\T. werp. approplialf'(1 t,) pay H,'bellion Lo",.t's. ami 'nol>c of C. E. fur municipal purpo. lUd. onlv paid in 18-J5. q. Tolls on 1'\ew \\'olks ( omplt';f'd. 1'. Fillctuatior. of Tra le. s. Re-payment of Loan to Trinity HOltse. Quebec. Jor Li hl HrHl t'S. t. Only balunce of Guörunteed Loan to be drawn in 18t}. u. Payment of sum3 due by the late Sir J. CaJúwd1. t'. Large amouut of anears paid in lti.1l. J816.-w. Fluctuation of Tradp, ilwrease of hE>me manuf,ldllrps, rarticularJy Lealher, and a \'O'ry cQllsiderable over-iml'ortatioll in 1 -I,j x. The divi i{'11 of the Fxcise HC\'enll may cause some contusion, The al'fual .Exci"p l'lIties for 18-15 well' .i.1R2-1!) W!". 5d, and in 18-16 .f:16,7ìG 7s 211.; to 'R j ale to bt' adtlt.d t\\O I>ums. \ iz. .f:ti3-t7 28. 5d. for Tavern Licenses, C. W , and , .Hì2G for C. E [See Ifole 0] 'j he Taveln Lií'pnses in C. 'V. tor J8-W òmount to.f: 0,681 17s 2d. TLe Hellll'll for ISÜ includes only three (Illarters of the yea I'. l\" 0 cn'd.t a rpeal s ill IB.W [or Ta vel II LIcenses lor C, Eo; hut since the a('coullts were made up. SC\ eral ;;ums have bc!'n p;,id in. y. Jncre:Jse in the number of vc;:;sels. z Complt"ion of the \\.01 ks and illc'ea ed tr;rde .. Increase ill consequence of the illí'rea!'c in tlte Lllmber and Corn TIiItJe. t Ðt:lit'iency caused by paymcllt of loans .f:!i()üU in I 4.\ anù ..t:4:1,)0 in 1 -16. :t: lJepo ils at tht' Bitnks \H're less in I Q46, as the exppnditure li>r I ublic \\'01 ks was H-cuct'd. and t hI' sums to be raised undel' the gUaJantf'ed loan were nt'ady t'xrt'rH:ed Hils ){'ar ( Sce Not .:t J ø A considerable sum \\(l.S J'eco\el'f'd in IR4,j flOm th Estates of the latp lr.T Caldwell. 'If and'" Heasons of il1cleasc evident. tt ollle ancal's wcre !Jaid up iu 1846. Ut &1 Nute!J 0 and ;c.] < o o s f"; ! 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DUTIES BETWEEN M.'I.STER AND SERVANT 1"1" UPPER CANADA, passed in 18H. was intend d tQ supply a I{I ievolls want, and to promote, by a definition of d.utie , the general interests of society. It enacts that verbal as wf'll aa written agreements between mas- ter and servauts or laborers, for the pprlmmance of duties, are bil.d- ing, provided the verbal agree- ment shall not exceed one year. P,!rsoJls ha\'ing entcled upon ser- vice, who refuse to go to work, leave the employ, or disobey tho commal1l1s of those they ha \'e en- gaged (0 SUVP, or their rerresen- taÜves, or illjure the property of their employers commith d to th ir care. are liable to punish. me II! by one or more Justicesof the j'ea<=e, by fine or imprisou- ment. The Act pro vi lies tor the regu ation of ta\ ems and. lodging hvuses, in cOJlnection with ser- vants; and d"clat'es that any tavern k,,"', el'perEUadillglàborers to confedt'rate to ecUle high wages. shall be deprived. of his lil'ens", and liable to be filled; and allY boallJing-housc keeper guilty 01 a like ûf!eIJCp.. shall be subject to fine 01' imprisonment. Ta \ ern alld Lmnùing hùll e kf'epers have no pow r to detain the wearing apparel of any sel\'a'Jt or lab"rer in pledge {or any exrem;es in- c"rred, for an alTlount exceeding 3. l s.-upon tel,der of which Slim, or any less sum clue, thf'Y must bt. gi\'en up. This provi!iion does not (lpply tootherploperty of tho selvant. IJlfOlma:iom. ')\ contra- venti-ins f)f the 1'1'. \i",iolls of the Ac(, IT.ust be taken 011 oath by lJlHò or more.r usti es of the Peace, who arp empowered to pUJli",h by fiJle or impnsollmpnt, al,d COlÒtS i such tilles tu be appht:d 10 the pili posps of the Dist. i('t, I own, or Cily. anrlno! toexClpd in amollnt .L), or in dmation olle mOllth, and not be less thall one cia}. t:hould a line he ill II ú.t/ d alllllt'main un- p:lIC1, the pOi IIder mdY be com- mittee! for th ' time limited by the cOllviction. Ff)r thp summary pun- ishmellt of dt'IICf'S, it i further 1;lfI\"jtl,.,d that parties co')mmilting brpachcs 01 the Act, may be pun- ished in allY District in which they may be found, The 8erv"lIt is proteclecl by a I'TO\"Ision, /!ivillg the Justice>> power, w"ere there has beeR (See bottom of next page.) Ea!'tern . . Ol1awa . . Johnst'wn Bathurst. Dalhousie PrineeEù. l\lidland. Victoria . Newc'stle Colborue. Home ... Niagara . Gore . . . . \Vell'ton. Brock. . . Talbot. . . I.all,lon . . Huron. . , \Vestern . Simcoe . .1 I Totals. .îl;; k3ï ; , I Dish iets. 60 Local ReTenues (U. C.) applied to Local purposes, and 1114 ':l. 1 U4:3. 18 Valuation of I Amount of - -Valua t ion o f - , Amount or -Valuation o( Property. Asséssrnents. Propt>rty. Asse sments Property. .J;; so. d.l- - s. I.- -1:, - s.d. - .f;- s.- d. i: --s. d 566956 15 4' 1913 4 4 66/,101, 18 0 5014 12 57260-1- 1 0 Bti537 1, 0 ' 405 1 O ' 178:J71 ]5 0 :J:J8 0 9 I 175589 10 0 4o" 9;!-;! ] ] 0: 3631 9 10 I 4 8105 17 6 1 S790 1 8 1 44.293 11 8 2 3g3:}6 0 0; ::HH 7 I I Qß:3691 13 9' 2:J:J9 ]0. 8 27606:3 14 5 167316 0 ' 1 HW 17 o 13939-2 17 01 1 l(j3'j. 17 IO tI3:J3!J.2 17 0 4ß900 0 0 I !i7 5 7 2:J8383 0 () 1078 15 II 1 259193 0 0 ;J26-!OI 0 0 , 41159 1 5 5G-l14J 0 0' 5174 I:J O}. 532:J;J6 0 0 200 íH 0 oi 177::3 15 9 2061U3 13 o 13 9 9 5 1 2 5819]3 0 42 tH'l 0 0: 137 1::3 O 416408 1 0 37t57 6 n 4740:J7 11 0 ];"9.103 16 0; 745 6 7 ß8;37.[]5 0' ]j}9t-]2 6 1 5670U9 0 0 9:!-:!335 0 0: 3::3ß ß 5 83]4:3-3 0 0 6tH:J H 1 L73732 0 0 :J731ì9]6 o! 58J.t. 8 6 :JU67:J7 0 0 7 ù:J ] 2 61Ï()35 1 4 93li,W9]9 01 íIJ;l5 7 IO 3:JtiU3-l 2 0 ß.737 S 11 10417 IS 0 0 251 ;!Jl 0 0' 2803 19 3 1 4 3 ;a 0 () 5133]:3 0 I 2;)3ï6:'3 0 0 2 OS:'35 ] 5 41 3:J3 10 S 2 J; 3:J'l I.t 10 ::k390 1 :J I 2511S:J0 9 8 llHjf:r5 9 O 16i;j 16 II I 6!.J I <;!,t 14 4 299ö H 7 13;}f}3:3 14 6 40B:}:3:) 2 01 41t5 4 I] I 427216 19 (j 4030 5 If 4j;) 37:'3 4 ß. 91 1'2 11 0 HIJI 13 g 1 I0636'l 12 0' 1 1226 1 I I 1 7 90 17 {) SanlI 10 0 1 20;)5]5 9 1 S 12 1 8 () 4t:3S 10 4 51C3ß5 8 0 o 0 O 0 0 0 14:,7 G 0 0 I 97 13 IO ' I:JÎÎ91 0 0 57774 91 C331çz"20 5 11 h711 1ï6 8630 5 I\oTE.-The Returns: marked t are those of the prevlOUi neglect or ilI-us;J;;f' on the p..rt of the employer, to SllmmOIl him brfore them; when, on proof of the trulh of lIch slalement, they lTIay dischar e lhe sel\'ant from his bond, direct the paymPllt of his wa es, (not ('xceedillg the sum of 1::10,) \\-jlh co.1S; and in default of paymt'nt wilhin tW('lIly-one days, is"ue a distress W,Iflant for the amount, to;;l'1her with the costs conseqm'nt thereon An ilppeal is 1I1)\\'e{t to the Quarter es i()ns. The Art is made to- apply to LJnlh the si/1 ular an,1 plural number, and boJies politic ami corporate, as well as to the masculine ami feminine 61:1.dcrs. 'TO\VXS A D VILLAGES OF U. c. .I1n .'let to confer lima rl Corl'omte Powers on Ute Towns an I. Villages of Canada JVest, not specially IncorpoJ'llfctl.-[Paf>srd by the Legif>la'ure in 18.17.] It being considered expedi('nt for the \\'t.1I being of the inhabitants of Towns and Villa es that limited Corporate poweìS shoulu b conf,'rreu on tlll'm, it is by this Act enaclell: That inhahitant houf>chf)ld,'/s. \\ berc there are thi/ly.n a town or \-illage. allli if they tl.ink fit, sball on the iirst J\1,'wlay in October, ir, pach }ear, at a plan' to bl" aprointed by a Justicf' of the Peace,-such ti/IJe and pLtc I' meeli"g to be puLJli>ohed for /lot less than ti:!:ht, nor more th;m twelve days previ,)ltsly. by a rllu,ic no;iee to be pos'etl iu at 'eaõ.t three of Ihe most freque/lted places in the Towli or Vill.Igp.-alld havin elt:cltd a Chairman, plOcecü to the {Iecti,l(] of Trustees,-fhrce where rhe number of hnw".IJOlders does nol ex(:eed li!I';. and five ,,'here they exceed that rlUmber. The TIII tels o CbOSt'lI, ;Ire d lI'er;etl to ('borse one fa om amor.g thems"!l VI'S, as In!'pector, who is to put ill l'1rce eel tilÍn I ules'}"id dowli t'j .he Act Tlw 1'1 uSlees f('mail1 in oHire One year l,om the d.IY ()( ;ht'ir electioll, or nntil 0 hers shall be c1.o:;l'n in their stead. The Act then fully Sl'ts forlh the rules and rt ulatio/ls by \..hich such 10c.:I Go\'ernme/lt is to b carritd 0:, as follows ;-PIOPI i:,tOl s 01 hOlls('s, heill more than one StOi y in height, are bound to plilce a Imldl>r I rom ,he glOlII,d to I he 1001 of their hnuse. as well as 0/11' hem the roof tll the chimneys Iht>H'ol, u, tier }wnally 01 fi\'e sbillings. ar.d h /I shillings for e\ery WH'k snch neglect continues. Each houscl:olller is to provide himself \\ il h l\' 0 huekt'ts, lor canying watl>r, in case of fift>, under the p"n.Ilty of Jive shi !lings lor each deficient buclwt. A ny person entering a barn or olJt-b 'i!ding.., wilh a li ht 1..IIIt'nclo ed, or t'a...yin:! a lil;hted pipe or ci:;ar, not plOpedy I!l't'ured, is liabl.. to a ppnallY of li\'e hillings, for c3eh ofit'nce. 1'\0 p,'rsons can light a 111'1' in nny wooden house or ont-house-ulIll'ss ill a bl ick or stone chimney, or mela I sto\'e-withont rellùering th mselves lii\lJle to a IJenalty of h\o'e shillings. The canying tire or fuel on tire, not Rccounted for in the General Revenue of the Colony. 61 4t. 1845. ] 34tJ. Amount of -Valuation of Amoullt of A se5sments. Proper ty. Asse:"smpnts. 1.; s:--- ù - -l -so d. J; h. u. 3179 14 7 39 813 1:2 0 3N5 11 4 36 12..2 3û58 8 0 993 3 61 59:39 2 10 460!J 15 5 10 4 51 10 6 1385 9 1 307:38 5 0 5U58]8 0 !t038 14 6 1" 2109 5 0 0 2088 14 6 18i3 10 4 2753::J 0 0 1958 7 6' 5;} H 15 51 !WOO'2 0 0 5789 - 8 5 2138]3 5 253956 0 0 2'!!J5 12 5 4033 16 111 5S 3!Jû 12. 0 4ü56 l 41 21QI 15 9 595!J70 0 0 279 16 11 7'278 9 6 039135 0 0 7776 W 3 6516 18 O 57íßu4 13 1 5:i70 13 4 8064 19 5 f 805708 4 0 8fì48 4 2i 393] 0 5 367647 0 0 5ß41 17 4 2402 9 7 mH15 9 6 3 6 14 4A 207::3 3 1O 511 ;J6 6 0 4697 5 7 5&G4 10 7 536.395 5 0 65;}6 9 10 ]5 5 7 10 t 1 ?(H21 S 0 15 5 7 10 2804 5 lIi t::36976-2 0 0 2301- 51Ji 25::39 15 I ]85Hi9 0 0 21()3 7 1 ;-;-I 7781431 7 1 I 72311 10 5 1--;; ;;--;iT-;;;;; l YE'ar, the current Returns not ha\'ing been made in time. Amount of Valuation of ASQe sments. Property. æ s. d. Ï, s. u. 5047 11 S 3&3151 14 3 0371 1 ß 173 91 15 0 :'661 9 9 456-115 19 7 !!706 5 51 2906E3 7 9 ]68 17 10 2109:!5 0 0 1919 17 1 2711]59 0 0 5769 II 6 561160 0 0 004 12 1 216[167 0 n 5831 14 1 50&9 I7 1 8 19 4 11 8 59;);)34 5 0 7476 15 O 9jll 6 0 0 7S 5 IS 61 579314 6 10 31U 1 8 805708 4 0 5458 9 4 308460 0 0 2651 3 Cl3 269587 9 1 "":{ 5 86 17 5 5.J.]49 16 4 6379 8 O 48C6B 4 2 1443 1 6 136421 3 0 406..?, 7 11 5697tJ2 0 0 2SÔ3 9 9 1í45ï:l 0 0 thrOl:gh any opE'n way. withont being st'cured in a meta1 vcsse1, is an ofl'l'nce. and punishable by fine of 2s. 6d . and for each suhsfqllent transgr(' sion, by fine of five shi:lmgs. The placing hay, straw or f,ldder in any dwellin house, is punishable by fine of five shilliligs, and a further fine of ten shillin s for every wed, ils removal shall be neglected. O\'ens, alld furnaces for potteries, breweries, or potash or pearl ash manufactories, nllisl be properly cnnm,'cted wi-th a chimnpy of brick or stone, which chimney must rise three feet higher than the roof of the building in which the fUlnace is placed, or that of any bui!ding within one Òain .A tbe furnace, under a penalty not excpeding lOs.; and the owner is liable to a penally of 15s. for each weEk he shall refuse to comply with this regulation. Parties keeping gunpowder for salt' must havt' it in boxes of tin. copper, or lead, under a penalty. for ne lect, of .El for the l;rst, nd 1.;:! for the second offence. Th sale of gunpowder at lòight, in allY bouse or store-house, rendels the vender liable to a penally, for the fir,;t offence, of two pounds, nnd for each !'uh eqUf'nt off nce thlee pounds. The casting any filth, rlJbbish or ordure into the street, is pUlli:.hable for the oHence by a fine of two shillin s and si"{pehce, and li\'e shillings for each \\'f't'k it rt'mains ullIemO\ ed, afler notice from the Inspector. Stove pipes may not be cor.dlocted thrrugh a wooden or lathed part:tion or floor, without lea\'ing a space of six inches bt'1\\ecn tilt' pipe alld the wood-work, &tnd it is further provided Ihat stove pipes must be iuser" d into chimllf'Ys. lea\'ing ten i/lches between the shme and wood-work; a penalty of ten shillings is incUlled by a viol.ltion of thf'se provisions. Charcoal furnaces may not be erectfd within the limits of such town or village, under the penalty of one pound. The Jightin!! fin's in a stl'eet 01' lane, rendpfs the party liable to a penalty of five shillings Ashes and ci/lders (pot and pedrl a hes excepted) must not be kept in any wooden box or ves,.el, unless lined "itb sheet ilOn, tin 01' copper, 1'I.der a penalty of five shillin s. A similar provision is made, as to the dl'positipg cJ!lick lime in allY house or building, where it may be iu contact with wood, &c',; breach of the same is pU/li hahle by a fine of JivE' shillil:gs. and a further peliaIty of ten !'hillings for f'ach ddY it remdin. unremoved or unsecured. Penalties under the Act must be sued for within ten days after the otfc'nce for \\ hich they shall ha\'e bpen illcurred shall ha,'e cpaserl. Irdormations are to be preferred by the Inspector, b f<>re a Distlict ì\lagi trate resident within ten mil._'s from the EpOt where the offence was committt'd, who is emp<>wer(,d to hear alld determine summarily, on the information of one credible witne,>s, nnd cause the penalty to be le\'ied l.y dl tress, whicb penalty is to be applied by the Path Master to the repairs ar.d improvement of sheets, lanes, &c. Any Insp ctor or Trustee wilfully nC'glecting to fulfil any of the Iluties impo ed (Ill lIUn. iIi puni1;hable, on convictioll, by a fine of fin ihillings. 62 DEBT AND LIABILITIES OF CANADA, .JANUARY, 1817. t. ENGL.\ND, bearing interest at 5 per cent., up to the present date by debenture, exclusive 0' the guarantee loan ..,............ ... -.... .. -. . . , . . . . . . .. Ll,068.375 7 8 In CANADA, viz., in Upper Canada Debenturf's, and Debentures of Canada 328,772 3 I,V [By" Upppr Canada Oebentures" are understood those issued since the union, under Acts o'} tbe United LegislatllfP.) PROVfNCBL DEBEN'JURES, LOWER C-\N.-\DA, vested in Trustees for \\"orks,theinterestoI'J.r being g'lal'anteel1 by the Province, and all paying, except the fll'st 1\, 0:- Chambly Canal, ... .,.......... ..f:35,UUO Amount forward ......... ,;(68,830 Turupike TJ ust, Quebec. . . .. . .. . . 33,850 Longneuil and Chambly Trust.. . .. J5,OOO -- lla.hour, l\'lontleal .. . .......... 9U.92:; FOI'ward ............... ,;(6:;,8:'>0 Turnpike 1'Iusts, Montreal........ 47,000 At 6 per cent., Æ-1,130. _ .!:221,775 REDEMPTION OF PUBLIC DEBT, being balance to meet rise or fall in exchange. .f:j2Tt 19s. 3d. NEW ENGLISH LOAN,-Sterlill , .f:1 3fi3,060 t qual dollars at 4s. fill., .f:l,514,521 2s. 3d; interest, at 4 per cent., ..i60.580 168. lU.%d. The official accounts of this loan are made in pounds sterling, equal to ..il 4s. 4..1., currency, which gives the currency at .f:l ,G,,)8,3B9 13s. 4..1.; interest, at 4 per cent., .f:66,33ã lIs. 9d. RATES OF IKTEREST. The debt in Ef1:;land is all at [) per cent. per annum. Of the ,-(328,772 38. 174d. due by Canada Debentures, .f:3760 bears interest at 2, 3, 4 5, and 6 per cent., vjz.:- 2 per cent. for the 1st and 2nd years, I 5 per cent. for the 5th year, 3 " 3..d" (j" 61h and following years. 4 " 4th " ,-(144,910 at 5 per cent.; .;f;j,OOO at 5% per cent.; .f:17:>,112 3s. I3.íd. at 6 per cent.. PERIODS OF REDE;\IPTION. ENGJ.ISH LOAN. In 1854 there is redeemable.. .,;( OO,OOO 0 U I Bro ght forward... .';(9 7,3i5 7 8 1 55" 411U,000 0 0 In 1866 thereJsredeemuble... hl,OOO 00 1857" 224,150 0 0 I --- 1858" 4;í.500 0 0 Sterling..,.............. .f:l,U6S,375 7 8 l863 u .... 77,72f> 7 8 ___ --::-- 1 Equal1oC'ydol'rsat4s.6ò.,.f:l,175,-d2 18 4. Forward.., ... .f:947,3. 7 8 L-\NAIHAN LOAN. Of this loan there is overdue .f:36,700 0 0 Bro'Jght forward..... .f:14-1,i47 17 91.í In 18471here is rede mable.. 14,600 0 0 In 1859 thereis redeemable.. 7,3. 3 12 5 1848 'ó 1 HI 13 4 18(j0" 7,70U 0 0 1849" 119 13 4 1861" 5,300 0 0 1850" 119 13 4 J86:I" 20;!3-1 0 0 1851" 2],660 0 0 1864" 1,000 0 0 185' " 1,500 0 0 ]866 ' 8.9:'>6 12 11 1853 5-1,:'>50 0 0 1871" 83,4UO 0 0 185-1" 4,150 0 0 JR7.t" 42.580 0 0 ]855" 4,8;'0 0 0 1875" 7,500 0 0 1857 5,200 0 0 ---- 1858" 1,178 17 9 1 . 1 TotaL..... .. . ... . . .. ,;(3_8,772 3 }l.4 Carried forwarò . . . . .. .f:144, 747 17 974 A l:SEI"lJL '{'ABIlE TO FILL OUT A PAHE. A box 2-1 inches hy Hi inches sqnarE. and 2 A box 8 inches by 8,4 inches square :md ð inches deep, willcoutain a banel,or 10,8:'>2 inchps deep, will contain one peck, or cubic in...ht's. 537.1 cubic inches. 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U i J 11 :ô::l :d E: :,::"::CJCJ'ëë..8vgE:::I: -.ñù-=-è' : :0:::1- _ f: 0 --; g- = .5 C; Û 00 ;; -bt ...:: g: .; c::: .g-E sgê O CAQ= OO iog g Qj U) :::: t: t= t:: L: OJ ;= .:;: c e::: ] c::; ;ï:.=-zr; " '" E: u:::::>-= :::> :::> :: ':) coo 0 :::> 0 ::I - 0"':"'; = '" '" 0 .. ::I .. > oo p.. p.. p.. oow oo 69 PROVINCIAL CANALS. Compendious Statement, shewing the Dimensions, Extent, and other detaile of the Provincial Canals constructed, and in progress of construction, under the Board of '\V orks, Canada. I i j -.; SIZE OF LOC",. O; =L ..... .... --'--;--Q)- .... 0 b.O .S .... -5 ..!!. ë o ....:::. 0 .s g -5 --g rf , -:1 .::: ..c: ..: ..c at 0 ';:: ;;:; a ë3 g .-.. bJ)C ...... '" -.b.J:J ;; - c:: C u :;.. :'S .- C I ::I ._ Þ-1 0 _ u;; > (,j r'\ : - ::.-...:::-.... )i.UoIES OF CANALS. . . WELLAND C'-NAL, connecting Lake Erie and Lake Ontario, and surmounting the Falls of Niaadra.................. ...-..... .... 24 ...... The mai trunk, from Port Colbome, Lake Erie, to Port Dalhousie. Lake Ontario.... 28 The Junction Branch to DUnn- } Not { Br lá C'r k' 'È h . i . p 'rt b . 21 MaItland. . .. . . . . . . .. .... 1 t ST. LAWRE1\CE CANALS, connecting Lake Ontario with the Atlantic :- Th.e Ga!opp s.............,............. POInt Inq'loJs .. ... . . ., . ... . .... ... . .. ... Papide Plat .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Farren's Point. . , . . . .... . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . t ComwaU Canal, passing the Long Sault Rapids ....,... _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 11i Beallharnois Canal, connecting Lake St. I Francis ami Lake St, Louis, and passing the Coteau, Cedar, and Cascades Rapids.. 11! 9 8 2 i ft Lachine Canal, from Lachine to Montreal. . 8 5 4.q --- Total from Lake Erie to tbe Sea...... f 69 I 54 To contrast the S . Lawrence route with tha I by the Erie Canal, the dimensions, &c., of the latter are given below:- -,rERIEC.,NH,(StateofNewYork)...... 363: 84 688 3 1 1 2 3 4 i 2 1 2 1 7 150 26 330 200 45 8i 45 81 9 45 81 8à 35 71 9 45 86 9 50 90 9 50 90 9 50 90 9 50 90 9 100 150 9 80 120 9 80 120 4 28 40 : 150 26! 200 45 Vessels of from 300 to 350 tons burden may navigate the 'Velland and St. Lawreuce Canals. The distance from Lake Erie to Montreal, the head of navigation for Atlantic vessels, ÎI 367 miles; a'ld the total fall fì'om Lake Erie to tide water, is 564 feet. 8 6 Hi 4 200 45 200 45 200 45 200 45 200 55 · This Canal has two entrances into Lake Erie-one at Port Maitland, about 38 miles 'West of Buffdlo; and tbe other at Port C'Jlbome, about 20 miles from Buffalo. At both places the Lake is generally open in spring from one to two weeks earlier than at Buffalo, This Canal also communicates with the Grand River Navig-ation at Dunnville. Two of the large class ot Locks are situated below St. Catherines, and steamboats may ascend to that place. t The e Canals were all to be completpd in 1847. As steamers will always descend the Rapids outside of these Canals, they will not have to pass each other in them; and, con- t!equently, the width of bottom is reduced 50 feet. t Completed, and in full operation. Completed. The Royal.Mail Steamers now descend from Lake Ontario to Lachine, witbin nine miles of Montreal. ß Will be completed for opening of navigation, 1848. "" These are the dimensions of tbe old Canal, capable e( passing boatb not exceeding iö 10M burden. 48 200 45 200 45 90 15 70 PROVINCIAL CANALS, &c.-(Continucd.) .... 'It ..!Id (; U'" SIZE OF LOCK'. o C =' CO \.:) 2l II) .... ..:: -5 JI' .UUi: 0' CAKAU. .... o till 0 C 'õ ,5 g 5-"- . ÙJ II) In t:D ..coO c - ason TORoNTo.-Colleclt)r, Robprt Stanton; Surveyor, John Roy; Fil'.w. Landing lVaiter, John Hemphitl; Second Landi11!f Wi,aer, William Elwell; First Clerk, Thomas Pearson. KING:òTON.-Collectol', Jamps Hopl,irI,; Sltn'eyor, G, A. Mai!lean; PÙst Landing TVaUer D. Lynch; Second Land-ing H'ilifel', P- Carbot'Ough; Clerk, Wm. R Gowan. HAIUILTON.-Collector, John Davidson; Sllrveyor, 'William }>ril,g; Landing JVaiter, John Palmer j Clerk, John Valance. COLLECTORS. C"-NAJ>A EAsT.-Bf'ance, T. J. Ta"hereau; ('otean 5th,56th, and 57th sectIons of the Act passed by the Imperial Parliamcnt in the third and fOllrth years of Her Maje8ty's Reign, intituled, ".!in .!iet to 1'e-unite the P'o vinCtIf of Upper and Lower Canada, and for the Gove'rnment of Canada," toaether with the oheduJes referred to, in the same. ð OF FICES, &0. SCHEDULE A. Proposed amounts Amounts payable to be allowed in according to pre- f ture, as va can- sent Establish- cles occur by the ment. removal . of the present 1ncum- bents. Currency. æ s. D. 1. Govemor-General, to be in lieu of fees, seizures, and forfeitures, æ7oo0 sterling..... .. .. .. .. . Tn7 15 6 UPPER CANAD_-\. 2. One Chief Justice...... ..... .. .. . ..... .. .. . 3. :"our Puisné Judges, at ælOOO each. .. . . .. . . .. . 4. One Vice-Chancellor..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1666 13 4 4000 0 0 1250 0 0 LOWER CANADA. 5. One Chief J l1stice of Canada.... . ..... . . . . . . . 6. Three Puisné Judges, Quebec, at ælOOO each... 7. One Chief Justice of Montreal or Quebec, as the case may be. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . tee Puisné Judges of Montreal, at æl000 each. 9. One Judge at Three Rivers..... ......... .... . 10. One Judge for the District of St. Francis ....... 11. First Judge, District of Gaspé...... ..... .. .. . ] 2. Second do. do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13. Pensions to Judges................... .. .. .. . H. Attorneys and Solicitors-General, salaries and allowances for continaencies . ..... .. .. . . .. . 15. Court of Vice-Admiralt .... . ..... . . .. . . .... . 16. Circuit allowances to JudO'es. .. .. .. . . ... ..... 17. Permanent Clerk attach d to the Crown Law ])cpartn1ent ............................. Totals, currency..................æ 3463815 4 SCHEDULE B. 1. Governor"s Secretary and his Office..... . ..... . t. Provincial Secretary and his Office............ . Registrar's Office to merge in the Provincial Secre- tary's Office, after the present incumbency.. ,1. Ueceiver-General's Office..... . . .... .. .. . . . . . 5. Inspector-General and his Office. . . . . . . . ..... . 6. Executi ve Council Office .......... ..... .. . . . 7. Board of Management of Public lV orks . . . . . . . . 8. Emigrant Agent............................ 9. Pensions .................................. 10. Indian Annuitiel'l..... .. .. . . .. . ..... .. .. .. .. . II. Contingencies of Public Offices.... . . ... _ .. .. . 1666 13 4 3000 0 0 1'222 4 4 3000 0 0 1000 0 0 555 11 1 555 11 I 500 0 0 222'2 '2 4 3900 0 0 472 4 4 1550 0 0 300 0 0 1925 8 6 4423 1 10 1083 6 6 2300 8 8 4022 13 4 2922 4 4 2094 17 7 752 4 2 5555 II 1 6666 0 0 7500 0 0 Totals, currency................... 39245 16 0 Currency. æ s. D. 7777 15 6 1250 0 0 4000 0 0 lIB '2 '2 1250 0 0 3000 0 0 1200 0 0 3000 0 0 500 0 0 500 0 0 500 0 0 500 0 0 2222 '2 4 3900 0 0 470 0 0 1550 0 0 300 0 0 33031 0 0 1536 0 0 4242 0 0 650 0 0 2056 0 0 3856 0 0 '2637 0 0 2000 0 0 752 4 '2 5555 II 1 6666 0 0 7500 0 0 37450 15 3 73 MILITARY. COIUl\lAN"DER OF THE FORCES. HEAD QUARTERS-MONTREAL. LIEUTENANT GENERAL SIR BEN.L\MIN D'URBAN, G. C. B., K. C. II., Sorel. Military Secretary, Capt. V. Kirkland, 20th Foot. .11. D. C., Major Talbot, 43rd Foot. GENERAL OFFICERS. .Major General Sir Richard Armstrong, C. B., Kingston. .11. D. C., Major Moore, 82nd Regt. Major General the Hon. Charles Gore, K. H., Montreal. .11, D. C., Lieut. Gore, 715t Regt. COLONELS ON THE STAFF. Colonel Dynely, C. B., Commanding Royal Artillery, Montreal; Colonel Holloway, C. B., Commanding Royal Engineers, Montreal; Ht. Major Burns, R. A., Major of Brigade, Montreill. AD.JUTAl\"T GEXERAL'S DEPART)IEXT. Deputy .IJ.djutant Geneml. . . .. . . . Colonel Wether-all, K. H. & C. B.. . . .. . . . .1\1ontreal. .f1ssistant Adjutant General...... Lieut. Colonel Plomer Young, K H........ Kingston. Do. Do. . . . ., . Lient. Colonel Pritchald ...,........... . Montreal. Deputy .I1ssist. .I1djutant General. . Capt. Griffin, unattached................ Montreal. Do, Do.. .Capt. Claremont, Royal Canadian Rifles... Do. Town Major................... Ensign MacDonald ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Do. Do. . . . .. . . .. . .. . . . . . . . Capt. Knight, unattached. . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . Q',ebec. Do. . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . Rt. Major 130urchier, K. P.. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . Kingston. Fort .I1djutant. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . Q!-,arter )Ias er, altprson, K. P. . . .. .. . . . . sle Aux o x. Do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LIeutenant KeatIng.....................l enetangl1lshme. QUARTER l\IASTER GEXERAL'S DEP AR'rlUENT. Dep/Lty Qr. ftfaster Geneml... . . . Lieut. Colonell\1ackenzie Frazer.. . . . . . . . :\Qontrea1. .I1ssist. Qr. ftfaster Geneml.... . . B 1. )la jor de Rotten bmg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kingston. Deputy.l1ssist. Do. ..... .Capt. ln all, unattached................ .Quebec. Do. Do. . . . . . . Capt. Ready 71 st Regt.. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . Montreal COIU3JI8SARIA'r DEP ARTJIENT. HEAD QUARTERS-l'IIONTREAL. Commissary General (P.) William Filder, Montreal. Deputy Commissa1'y General, (P.) John Laidley, Montreal. .IJ.ssistant Commissary Genemls-John \Vood, Monfff al; Tannatt H. Thomson, Toronto; William Bailey, Kingston; John Lane, Montreal; Thomas E. Trew, Niagara; Ferguson Coxworlhy, Quebec; Fulford B. Feilde, Prescott; Henry F. Oriel, By town ; John McFarlane William Henry; James J. Skyrme, ChaI1.lbly; William Stanton. London. ' Deputy.IJ.ssistant Commmnry Generals-William H. Dalrymple, Kingston; Leonce Routh Montreal; Stanley Jones, Amherstburgh; :i\[ontague Darling. Fort Garry, Hudson's Bay; E. Barrin ton de Fonblanque, Toronto; . St. Jobn Mildmay, .Fort Garry; J. K. Goold, PenetangUlshene; P. Telfer, Quebec; A. ChIchester Crookshank, Kmgston; Jocelyn Hardinge, Tubby, Montreal. Treamry Clerks-:C. J. Walcnt, Montreal; Rupert Bower, Chambly; Henry Maule, Mon- treal; C. E. Babmgton, London; Blood Gallwey, Amherstburgh; C. Probyn, MOlltreal; Arthur West, Quebec; E. Julian, Quebec; o. H. RobeIts, Kingston; S. Napier, Montreal; - Allinson, London. ARIUY iUEDICAL 8'rAFF. RANK. NA:\tE. STATIONS. Inspector-General of Hospitals... .M. M. Mahony, M.D. .........,.. . Montreal. Staff SU1'geon of the 1st Class. . . .Alexander 31elvin. . . . .. . . .. .. ., . . .Quebec. Do. do.. . . . William Bell, M.D, . . " . . .. . . .. . . .KinD'ston. Btaff Surgeon of the 2nd Class. . . . George Horne.. . .. . .... . .. . ... . . . Byt wn, Do. do. ....John Mair, .l\LD. ....,............Kingston. Do. do. .... A. T. Jackson, M.D. . . ..... . . .. . .. Montreal. Do. do. . . . .James ,Millar, M. D. . . . .. .. .... .. .Quebec. Do. do. . . . .J. D McDiaminrl, M.D.. . . .. . . . . . . . Quebec. Do. do. . . . . F. Roberts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . Toronto. 74 ]lANK. N AMI:. 8 'J'ATfOJr!. t.ftq.J! .ASlÍ$taf\l Surgecm....... .1. G. Wood, M. D. .. . .. . . .. .. .. .. .Isle aux Noix. Do. d.(). . . . . William C. Seaman, M. D. .. . . .. . . . Montreal, (8t, HeJens.) Do. d.o. ... .E. W. Bawtree, M. D............. .Penetanguishene. Do. d.o. . . . . William Simpson, M. B. ..... . .. . . .Prescott. Medical Clerk .................8. W. H. Leslie...................l\Iontreal. Do. d.o. . . . .... . ...... . . . Thomas Ralfan . .. . .. ....... ... . . . Montreal. ger . . .............. .-Smith ...................... .1tlontreat. ORDNANCE DEPARTIUENT. HEAD QUARTERS-MONTREAL. Rupecttve Officers-Colonf'l Dynely, C. B., Commanding Royal Arti11ery, Canada; Colonel Holloway, Commanding Royal Eng-ineers. Canada; James I';utton Elliott, Esq., Ordnance Storekeeper; W. R. Blenkarne, Esq., Deputy Ordnance Storekeeper. Ordnance Clerk -Messrs. Edward Fayrer, J, Greig, Edward Wilgress, and G. F. Stephens, Assistant Clerk, Mr. H. W. Trigge. QUEBEC. Re,"pective OfficPrs-Lieut. ColOlael Walker, Commanding Royal Artillery, C. E.; Lieut. C<>lonel Ord, Commanding Royal Engineers, C. E.; Hichard Penn, E"q., o.rdnance Storekeeper. Ordnance Clerks- lessrs. Adolphus F. Thomas, Donald Grdnt, Jun., and John Bligh. KINGSTo.N. Respective Officej's-Lip.ut. Colonel Dalton, Commanding Royal Artillery, C. W. ; Lieut. Colonel Fenwick, Commandwg Royal Engineers, C. W.; James A, Ran'ey, Esq., o.rdnance Storekeeper. Qrdnltnce Clerks-:\Iessrs. Thomas Gurly, W lIiam :\[acintosh, and William Eeles. RIDEAU CANAL, (BYTo.V{N.) Respective Officers-Capt. C. E. Ford, Royal Engineers; Seth Th.omas, Jun. Esq, o.rdnance Storekeeper. Q,'dnancc Clerks-Messrs. T. McDonald and J. G. Playter. To.Ro.NTO DISTRICT. Respectil'e Officers-:\lajor Page, Royal Engineers; William Antrobus Rolwell, Esq., Depot,. -Ordnance Storekeeper. Ordnance Clak, Mr. John Durnford; Assistant Clerk Mr. Maitland Raynes. ISLE AUX l\OlX. Deputy Ordnance Sto,ekeeper-A. L. Wools, Esq. o.TTA\YA CANAL, (CARILLON.) Deputy Ordnance Storekeeper-Peter Monsell, Esq. BARRA CK MASTERS. Jfontreal Districl-M'mtreal and St. Helens, W. H, Gray, Esq ; Chambly, Major F. B. Eliot; Laprail ie, \'\". .Macdonald, Esq.; St. Johns, Thomas TIdte, Esq; William Hem1 T. Stephens. Erq. ( ' ) Quebf'c- Thomas Tri ge, Esq. Kingston Di l,.ict-KlIIgslon. Frcmcis Raynes. Esq.; Prescott, T. Luard, Esq. Rirliau Canal (Acling)-S. Thomas, E q,. (0.. S) {&Ie aux NOltx (J/clinr;)-A. L. Wools, 1' 5q., (D. o.. S.) OUm/xl. Caaal, Carillon, (.Ilclill )-P. .\lonsell, Esq., (D. O. S,) Taronlo Di lrict-T,>ronto. Henry Cornwell, Esq.; Nidgara, Chippewa, and Port Robinson. A. Garrett, E1n, from 13th A1lg'.lSt to 1st October. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. OSGOODE Ho\LL. Chief Justice-Hon. John Be\>"erley Robinson; Puisne Judges-Hon. James B. Macaulay, Ron. Archibald .McLean, Hon. Jonas Jones, Hon. "V. H. Draper. Clerks of Assizes-William A. Campbell, - Horne, Charles Jones, Thomas McLean, "T. J. Draper. TERMS OF SITTING.-Hilary Term begins on 7th, and ends on J 9th of February; EastCl' Term begins on 12th, and ends en 2-tth Jm;e; TTinity Term begins on 31st July, and ends on 12th August; Mi.chaelmas Term begins ou 6th, and ends on 18th November. CIRCUIT COURTS. DISTRICT. DISTRICT TOWN. SPRING CIRCUIT, 1848. I FALL CIRCUIT, 1848. Days of opening. Days of opening. Bathurst ........ Perth '........... Tuesday, .May 9. ....... Thursday, October 26. Brock _ . . . . . .. .. . Woodstock...... . Monday, May 8.......... - -- Colborne . . . .. . . . Peterboro' . . . . . . . . - -- Monday, October 23. Dalhousie . . . . . . . By town . . . .. .. .. . Wednesday, May 3....... Friday, October 20. Eastern . . . . . . . . . Cornwall.. . . , . . . , Wednesday, April 26. ..... Monday, October 9. Gore. . .. . . . . . . . . Hamilton ........ Wednesday, April 26 ..... Tuesday, September 26. Home. " . . . . . . . . . Toronto. ., ...... Tuesday, May 9. .. . .. . . . . Thursday, October 5. Huron .......... Goderich . . .... . .. Friday, May 19 .......... - - Johnstown,..... . BrockviIle . . . . . . . . Thursday, April 20....... 1onday, October 2. London ......... London .......... Thr.rsday, May 11. . . . .... Tuesday, September 19. Midland........ . Kingston.... . . . .. Tuesday, Aprilll........ Frida.y, September 22. .Newcastle...... . Cobourg ......... Tuesday, June 6.......... londay, October 16. Niagara. . . . . . . .. Niagara. . . . . . . . . . Tucsday, April 11. ....... londay, September 11. Utta wa ..... . . L'Orignal ........ - - Monday, October 18. Prince Edward. . . Picton ........... - - Wednesday, October 4. Simcoe. . . . . . . . . . Barrie, . . . . . . . . . . . - - - Thursday, October 19. 'I'albot . . . . . . . . .. Simcoe... . . . . . . . . Friday, May 12, . . . ...n.. - - - Victoria ........ Belle\>"iUe...... .. Wednesday, :May 31. . . . . _ l\londay, October 9. Wellington...... Guelph........... Wednesday, ,May 24...... - -- \\T estern. . . . . . . . . Sandwich, .... . . . . Tuesday, May 2.......... Monday, Septe ber 11. CROWN OFFICE. Ckrk of the Crown and Common eas-Charles C. mall, Esq.; Clc1'k in Court-John Radenhurst, E'>q"; Clerk. in Practice Court-William B. Heward, E!:q. OFFIcE-William H. Coxwell, Esq" Mr. Thomas Coxwell, 1\1r. Robert Pearson, Mr. George Goldsmith, Mr. William Inllf s. DEPUTY CLERKS Niagara District. . . _ . . W. D. Miller. Gore do., , . . . Alexander Stewart. Talbot do. . . . . . A. B. Rapelj . Brock do. . . . . . Richard Foquete. Wellington do ...... William Hewitt. London do .. ....John Harris. Huron do. . . . . . Morgan Hamilton. WeBtP.rn do ..... .P. H. Morin. Newcastle do ..., ..1-1. W. Jones. Colborne do ... . .. W. H. Wrightl>n. OF THE C ROW N. Victori'1. District. . . . W. H. Ponton. Prince Edward do ... .C. l\Imtimer. Midland do ... John S. Smyth. Juhnstown do.... T. D. CampbelL Bathurst do .... Charles Sache. Dalhousie do ... .R. Billings, Jr. Ottawa do .... T. H. Johuson. Eastern do ... .G' C. Wood. Simcoe do .... W. H. Gowan, Esqa. 77 . .00 ct: . CD . . .ê . ..... ""0 .. c::....... . cd cd L.t - s - C ,... E 0 E = .- :LJ ,..: : CD S j;j:5 =: CD rj B _rj .= ::;] C3 CD rj CD ...... :;; rñ g . c: rn --."'5 .... p:: 0 :: ::; Q) r;t I Å : .Æ æ ,g Ü::â,,: Æ "' "': -: B: i: .ã g .ã' r-: ] * g gi r .ã ]] .g E ,:;::.;;< 0 < Cj.......:.. :.þ,= gp E :.."':j .og:. :: :oj g rT! ..- ........ :::: 0 c ...... fJ::;] So. 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SITTINGS OF DISTRICT COURT AND QUARTER SESSIONS. The sittin!{s of the District Court, and the Court of General Quarter Sessions, take pla e Oft e first Tuesday in the months of January, April and July, and the third Tuesday in November l lU. each year. DIST ICT COURT, C.W.-TERMS, 1848. From thp. 6th to the 11th DeC'ember, 1847; 6th to 11th March, 1848; 5th to 10th June; 23r4 to 28th Octobi?r; 4th to 9th De<<:ember. COURTS OF JUSTICE, CANADA EAST. COURT OF API'EALS. The Court of Appeals for I.ower Canada-establis/.ed under the Provincial Act 7 Victori... Chap. I8-is composed of all the Justices of the several COll'rts of Queen's Bench, any four of whom form a quorum. Joseph Guillaume Barthe, Clerk; John Yon-Exter, Deputy Clerk. TERMs.-From the 1st to 10th March, June, and November, both da,rs inclusive. The Court &1& alternately in Quebec anù Monllea!. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. Criminal jurisdiction held at .Montreal, from 1st to 15th February; from 1st to 15th August.. Hon. Jean Roch Rolland, Clâif Justice; Hon. Samuel Gale, Hon. Charles D. Day, Hoc-. Jamcfì Smith, Pllisné Judges; A. l\I. Delisle, Clerk. of the Crown; John Boston, and William Foster C !fill, Sheriffs; Joseph Jones, and i\1. A. DeSalabery, Coroners; Benjamin Delisle l Hig/I Constabtf:; Charles E. Shiller, Superintendmt of CromL TVitnesses; J{ichard Dillon.. French 1'ranslator and Interpreter; George Stanley, CneT; Peter De\.ins, .!Jsrmta7l.t Crier;- Thomas ltlcGinn, Gaoler. QUEBEC. Ron. Sir James Stuart, Chief Justícefor C. E.; Hon. Edward Bowen, Hon. Philippe Pane Hon. Elzéar Bedard, Puisné Judges; William S. Sewell, Slterijf; E. Burroughs, and C. Fiset, Prothonotm'y; James Green, CLerk of the Crown; B. A. Panet, and- J. A. Panet, Coroners. TEuls.-Criminal COUI.t, trom 1st to 10th ,February and August. Civil-Superior, 7th to 31s1 January, anJ 1st to 25th April, July, and October. Inferior, 16th to 25th Februar}' and Ma)', hit to 10th September and December. THREE, RIVERS. D. 1\fondelet, Resident Judge; 1. G. Ogden, Sheriff; E. Barnard, P1'01honotary and Clerk of tM. Crown; Valère Guillet, Coroner; PI ilip Burns, Hi1;h Constable. TERàls.-Superior, Civil and Criminttl, 12th to 26tq February, and 14th to 2Sth October; Civil only, 19th to 281h JW1e. lr.faiol', 1st to 7th February, AplÍl, June, August, October, and Decembt:r. . SAINT FRANCIS. R. H. Gairdner, Provincirt/ Judge; E. Bowen, Sheriff; W. Bell, and F. G. Bowen, Pro- '}unwtm'y and Clerk of the Crüwn; C. A. DeTonnancour, C01'01W::l'. GA S P E . lion. John G. Thompson, Provindal Judge; Martin Sheppard, Sherijf; J. Wilkie, and G. F. Tremblay, Clerk of the C',ou'n anú Prolho7totury; Robert Sherar, C01'Onrr. TER!\IS- (}it'il and Criminal-At Percé, 21st to 30th A Ugbist; at ew Carlisle, 4th to 13th September. The :)upelÌor Courts of Queen's Bench hav/' ,ju'risdictioIl in suits above .E20 cLirrency. Tho Jnferior Courts have jurisdiction up to L20 currency. CIRCUIT COURTS. DISTRICT ÐF MONTRE.-\L. Jttdg-eS--Hypolite GIIY, Charles Mondelet, John S. :McCord, Wj.JIiam Badgley. Circml Olerks-A. D. Bondy, /:(!rtlLier; L, DeLorimer, L' .I1ssompt ion; Germain Raby, Terrebonne J F. H. Lemaire, Two M/W.ntaills; A, Lafontaine, Ottau'a; O. Bastien, Vuudreuil; LO\l s ßeaudry, Beauhornois; John MeGiWs, Saint .Joh71 ; James C. Allsopp, Jr., M sisquoi; P. Doucet, Saint Hyacinthe; T. R. Che\>"aher, Ricke!;eu. TEHlIfs.-Berlhier-In the Pariiòh 0& Belthier, ht to 7th March, JulyarrJ NO\'ember. L r .l1ssomption-In the Parish of St. Pierre. ilia 19th March, July, and November. Tfrrfbonn..-In the Parisb of St. Louiø, 7th So UQ 79 January, May, and September. Th-o Mountains-In the Parish of St. Benoit, 17th. to> :t!rd February, June, and October. Ottawa-At the Villa!{e of Aylmer, 7th to 13th January, Ma" and September. Vaudl'el.âl-In the Parish of St. Michael, 10th to 16th February, June, and October. BeauhaJ'nou-J n the Parish of St. Clement, 17th to 23nl February, June, and October. Saint Johns-In the Parish of St. John, 1st to 7th February, JllIle, and: October. M;.ssisquoi-- Nelsonville, Townshipof Dunham, 9th to 15th March,July, and, November. Saint HY(l(;inlhe- At the Village of St. Hyacinthe, 10th to IGth February, June, and' October. Richelieu-In the Parish of St. Ours, 7th to 13th January, .May, and September. The Circuit Court. ba'l'1:l jW'Í5diction up to 1:20 currency. BANKRUPT COURT. nypolite Guy, Charles Mondelet, and John S. l\1cConF, Ci'.CUit Vudges and CommiS8ÏcJu1n of Bankrupts; David R. Wood, Clerk. CO)1i\IlSSIONERS' COURTS. The Commissi']ners' Courts are held every Monday, in the Citíes of Ql1ebec and Montreal. and on any other day or days dUling the week to which they may be adjourned, for hearing witnesses and determinil"g suits: the Circuit Judges being Commissioners, ex officio. In all other places where Commissioners' Courts ar established, the sittings are held or.! the first Monday of f!\>'ery month, and on any other day or clays to which they may be alljonrned, for hearing witnesses and determining suits. Clerk of Court, Montreal-John l)latt. Jurisdiction W sums not exceeding- L6 5s. COURT OF QUARTER SESSION . Held at Montreal, from 10th to 19tb January; from 21st tQ 30th April; from 10th to 19fh. July; from 21st to 30th October. Hypolite Guy. Charles 1<:. }londelet, and John S. McCord, Circuit Ju.l:{e.'I, and Chllil'lno of the sai I Court; Alexander 1\1. Delisle, WiHiam H. Bréhant, Cle1'k of the Peace, and of the Sessions; Louis ,Malo, Crier; Dedimus Potestatem, Samuel W. lonk, John Boston, Alexander 1\1. Delisle, W. C. H, Coffin, William F. Cotlin, L. J. A. Papineau, Jvseph G. Barthe, William H. Bréhant, Commissioners. CO::\Il\USSIONERS FOR RECEIVING AFFIDAVITS FOR COURT OF Q. B. MONTREAL. . W. M0nk, L. J. A. Papineau, John Bostoo, William F. Coffin, J. A. Labadie, Joseph Jones, William Ross, J. Belle, Etienne Guy, P. J. Beaudry, G. Weeks, O. Leblanc, Charld A. Terroux, A. Pelletier. - Commusionen 'Under ".mien" .I1.ct, 7th Vie., Chap. 109-AlexanJer M. Delisle, and Alexander II. Br bant. ["spector and Superintendent of PuLLee- William ErmatÍJlger. The Circuit Judges Rrc al80, by virhle of thrir nppo;ntmmt8, Commi8sioners of IfÌlr.krupt8 nnd JD tiCge nf t14e r IiCe, nnd are req,Ulred to act a:l VIId irmen of tbe Quarte.I Session8 in tbe Ðlstricts for which IJ)(.y nn' 81)POlßt . EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. DEPARTl\IE T OF COM.1UON SCHOOLS-UPPER CANADA. The Rev. Egerton Ryerson, D. D., CMef Superintendent of Schools; Mr. J. George IIodgim, Offìcc Clerk. Education O.bice-(Provincíal Secretary's late Ofi ce,) King Street, Tomuto. Office Hours-From 10, A. :!.\'1., to 3, P.l\1. All Communications with the Government, re!ating to- Common SrhooJs- in Upper Canawl, abould be made throu h the Education OJjlce, otherwi.se they are referred back to the Chief Superintendent, to be brought before His Excellency through the proper Department. BOARD OF EDUCATION.. Tbe Rev. Egerton Ryerson, D. D., Chi f Superintendent of Schools; The Rev. HenTY JaJnf'e Grasett. A. 1\1.; His Worsbip the Mayor of Toronto; The HOIl. Samuel Eealy Harrison, Q.C. ; Joseph C. Morrison, HGgh Scobie, and James Scott Howard, Esquires. Mr. J. George Hodgins, Recording Clerk. Days of .l Ieetin.g-Tuesdays, at 10 oclod:, A.:Mí. Three members form a quorum for the transac1Ï=on of business. · A ... cltncy lI,n oreurrell ft( th Bom-d, by thf' dPnth of tie II.JCh& It'ey. IIiclIael Yow., D. D., Romeu lJIe&wp of 'l'oron1o, who ".. tbe Cbau-mau of tie hrd. 80 An Communications intended for tbe Board of Education, to be addressed to tbe ChiPJ' &perinternknt of Schools. PROVINCIAL NORMAL SCHOOL. (Und(;1' the Management of the Board of Education.) The Rev. Egerton Ryerson, D. D.. Cbief Superintendent of Schools, Geneml Supel'intendent; Thomas Jaffray Robertson, A. M., T. C. D., Head lJIaster; H. Y. Hind, Lecturer on .IlO'ricul- 'ural Chemistry, Jllathematics and :Naturul Philosophy. DISTRICT SUPERIXTENDEKTS OF CO Il\10N SCHOOLS IN UPPER CANADA. Eastem District, William ,Yfill:u, Cornwall (Post Town); Ottawa District, Thomas HiO'O'inson Vankleekhill; Johnfitown District, Ricbey Waugh, Merrick\llle; Bathurst District Re\> rame; 'Y'illiam P.ad eld, Franktown; Dalhousie District., Hon. a nett Pinhey, l\l rch; Prince Edward Dlslnct, Thomas Donnt'll y, Bloomfield; .1l,Izdland DUlnct, John Strachan, :Mill Creek' Victoria D h'i t, ' i!liam Hutton, Belle\>"ille; Newcastle Di:stri t, Benjamin Hayter, Cob,mrg Colb01'ne Ðzstl'lct, Ehas llurnham, ppterborougb; Home Dzstnct, Hamilton Hunter, Toronto' Simcoe District, Henry Al'gustus Clifford, Barrie; NiafjaraDistrict, Dexter D'Evcrardo, Pelham Gore District, Patrick Thornton, Hamilton; TVcllington Distrirt, Alexander Allan, A. 1\1.: Preston; Brock District, Rev. Wm. H. Landon, Wcodstock; Talbot DistJict, He\>". William Clarke, Simroe; London Distl'ict, William Elliott, London; Huron District, John Biunall Goderich; JVestfrn District, Robert Reynolds, Amherstburgb. 0 · District Superintendents are appointed by the Municipal Councils; but mJ.Y be removed by tbe Governor in Council, lor violation or neglect of duty. Their duties are :-To tram'mit to the Clerk 01 the District Council a cf'rtified copy of tlle Legislative Grant apportionment, as soon as tbe notice thereof haH have been received from tbe Chief Superilltendent ; to apportion the School Fund amol g tbe several chool Sections entitled to receive the same; to honour the orders of Trustees in fa\'our of qualified Teachers for the sums apportioned; to \>"isit alll\Todel and Common Schools once a year or oftener; 10 examine and grant Certificates of qualification to Teachers; to pre\"ent the use of unauthorised School Books; to decide upon all questions of dispute submitted to them, subject to an appeal to the Chief Superintendent; to retain all balar:ces of school moneys, subject to the order of the Chief uperintendent; ami to transmit to that officer an Annual I eport upon the state of Common Schools, with any other information wbich he may require. CITIES IN UPPER CAN1\. DA. Toronto, George Anthony Rarber; Kingston, Robert McLean, .1\1. D.; Hamilton,- [BoJrds of 1',ustees not yet appointed.] Il\CORPORA TED TOWNS. [Boarlls of Tru.,tee., and Su,p:rintcndents of Common Schools not yet appointed.] Boards of Trustees, appointed by tbe Corporation of each City and Incorporated Town in Upper Canada-one-third of whom to retire, and their places to be filled up at the erld of each year-to have possession of all Common School }Jroperty, in trust for such Corporation, and to manage the same, and all moneys or income acquired for Common School purposes. TQ appoint a Superintendent of Common Scbools; to build, repair, or rent the school-houses; " to determine the Jlumber, sites and description of schools, and whetber such schoùls shall be denominational or mixed; to select books from a list made out by the Board of EducJ.tion ; to prfpare and lay before the Corporation an estimate of all sums required for the purposes of Common Schools; to appoint a "Committee of not more than three per:,;ons" to manage the affairs of each school, (who shall hold office for one year at a time,) and to present an Annual Ueport to the Chief Superintendent of :Schools. The Mayor or President of each Corporation to be Cbairman of the Board of Trustees, by whom all cheques or orders on the Chamberlain or Treasurer for the payment of school moneys 6h1l1l be signed. Aldermen, Town Councillors, and aU Clergymen, are Visitor! of Common Schools in Citiel and Towns. Municipal Councils have now unlimited authority to levy assessmpnts, according to pl'operty, upon all School Sections, or parts of Sections. for the purpose of making up any deficiency in the Teachers' Salary, the purchase of Books, Apparatus, &c., or for the building or repairing or fic hool- houses. Trustees of Common Schools, in the rural section:,;, (one-third of whom retire and are elected on the 12th January in each year,) bave possession of all Common School property; ha\>"e corporate powers and a common seal; employ all Teachers; raise subscriptions, or impose rate-bills for repairs, &c.; collect tbe same; grant orders on thf' DistlÌct Superintendcnts in fa\>"our of qualfied Teachers (only); select Bonks from a list made out by the Board of Education and transmit their Annual Reports to the Distnct Superintendents. Towusbip CounciUorfl, ,i\lagistrates, and all Clergymen, are Visitors of Common Schools in fhe rural Districts. Any two visitol'i! may, upon due examination, grant a " special" certificate (If qualification to a Teacher. SCHOOL BOOKS AUTHOllISED BY THE BOARD OF EDUCATION. The National School Books, Lennie's Grammar, Kirkham's Grammar, Mone's Geosrarby. .z I:: C.I ] Q.i .... I:: .i: j:.. :::3 rn t..,. t.I :E o Q) .d .... t..,. o .... ,.. o -j:.. C.I p:: '8 -'E ..c: 0) 0 r-::; 'JJ. . ...... oj 0) :::> /;J) p:; .:: ct. J) é3 E-- en . .....-.f':) 00 - ..... "::I' 0 I'- --t< >.f':) CD 0 .-I ":' c:. t- ':t 0 c..:j illoo - C"':""if "" - _r _ C':Jo-r -t:"C': -W:l-Y1 C"':""'" (":.1'11' ÅM>.f':)M O->.f':)l:-CD->.f':) ll.IO - ooMll.I M .,; oo.-lll.lO_ _MO ll.I ooooWOOM Oll.lOoo- OOI"'"i MO OJ - 2 _ _ __ M -_ 0') - c>> '" s::: III C;; ,.Q '" c:: .9 f Ç;. as c O'J t- to O'J - ;e .E ... - c\ 00 - .: E c Õ ." ll.I 00 M 0':) . '- t.I . t: :;, c:: ...... 0 C!,) OC,.) S -- t:;...... C!,) := r:j u C riJ E'ë:j -< <"ë Å rifoo . c;: l:- 0 - c.'f c. 0 ét't:" ""1 õ i I --t< 0 ll.I : - 00 t- :;. : t- CD ; :::: ct ll.I I g;; _ ....... . ....... ....... --i ....-4 ....... -- ....... r-I ....-{ .5 OO - _t-M O C CM Oll.l O 8: ffi 6 I I ..... --. - - M -- -- - C .Ji: . . ... Õ E E o Q ë 17) .;: .!2 X1 -= t..,. o .......0) 0> __.....-.4 . c: ;:= g E to tJ) < .... E Ü; -< c -r: Å OO O')MM MO O OOJW -- t-O'J t- OOOoo Mll.IM t-M_ ....... .............. -= ooot-O ll.IO OJ M _ M >.f':)Oæ O WM CD O _ I M oo M W CDO O'JM OOM _ _ - - M __ _ .,; f-< u 2 f-< v.> à ... .. .. :. .. .-.. . :.::::.: .'.c : : it . . : : : . : : g . : · E :;, O)" E . 0) : :.. . gp c:: . E 0) Þ.: rr.. ::J 0 C'j CJ Õ CJ 0 Q;) 0 C';\ O.! 9s 11 d. Table of the l\lunieipalities to which any port;on of the JÆgislati\'e grant was allowed, (or the ('holastic Yt..ar ending 1st JuJy, 1846 :-No, of Children. 69, 87; Schools under control, 1817; Dissentient, ) 3; Sum allowed out of the. Legislative grallt of .;(:50,000, .f:26,097 1 ts 2d. Ditto, ditto, to the end of the y ar :-N o. of Chi Ithen, 46,325; Schools under control, 119:l; Dissen- tiellt, 19. Sum aJlowed out of the 1:50,000, ';c869t) 15s 8d. The Common School Law of Lower Canada, 9th Vie. Cap. xxvii, provides: That in each f'íty, Town, MUllieipality amI Yillage, there shall be- one or more Common Scbools for thf' -Iementary instructIOn of youth, to be managed by five School Commissioners. elected for that purpose. No failure to elect any Officer, or to assess m levy arlY rate, shall affect the working of tbe Act. It shall be enforced by the Department, with the concurrence of the Go\'ernor in Council. The ell!ction of Commissioners t.J be held yearly, a minority to retire each year. j';o Commissioner shall be a Common chool Teacher, The Chairman to report the proceedings of any Generall\leeting to the Superintendent of Educ'ation. In defatllt of an election, certain School Cml.}missioners, yit;Ïtors, amI TIepresentati\'es of the Religious Denominations, may !oubmit to the Superintendent of Education the IJames of persons to be School Commissioners for 1he ensuing year. Commissiollers to elect their own Chairman, Secretary and Treasurer. f!uestiolls to be decidcd by a majority of votes. Commissioners to divide the Municipality inta- School Distric:.-ts. No District to contain Jess than twenty children of School nge, except in one instance in each Municipality; this to be discretionary. Commissioners are authorized to take possession of aU Common School property; to acquire and huld fO{' the Corporation aU moneys "1' income for the- purposes of } ducation ; to build, repair, and keep in order all Common School pwperty; to e.ngage Teachers; to rcgnlate the course of Study; to pro.vide that no Hooks be used but those appro\'cd by the &tlrd of Exarkinel's; to establish General Ru)es for the man- agf'mf'nt of the ::;chûols; to fix the time of the alJllual public Examination ;-the Curé, Priest, ,If Minister to ha\'e the exclusive right of selecting the Books ha\'ing reference to Religion or ;\10rals; to decide disputes; to nominate two or more Yisitors from among themselves, who IOhull \'isit the chools, and report at least oncf' in ix months; to leport yearly to the Superin- tendent of Education; to keep registers and account; to eause to be levied a sum equal to that <\lIoVl'ed out of the Common School Fund for each )JunicipaJity; to allow, if they thillk proper, a sum not exceed-ing J.:ZIJ. yearly, for the support of any Superior or Mode) School, in the most Ihickly settled part of the Municipality; to fix the School Fees; to exempt indigellt persons; and to 11roseCl1te delinquent parties, The money accruing to any School Distri t may be placed in a Sa\'ings' U'l\Ik for a certain rèlÍod, to be then applierl to the erection of a chool-hollse, &c. -{ch/)()l Commissioners "hall be a Corporation, un :IeI' certain )imitations; shall Not alienate allY properly without trle express authorily of the Superintendent of Education. The Corporation haH not Cf.'ase. þ'ubrique chDols may be united upon certain conditions, Separate or Dis- sentient Schools may be established. A chvol, to De entitled to a share in the School Fund,. must be under legal managt'meut fo-r at feast eight months, and he auenùed by at least flfteen Children- he return to be Cel tified to the School Commissioners or Trustees by the Teacher, HId at least t\TO CommÜ,siollcrs; and a Report to be transmitted c\'ery six months to the Super-- il\1cndent of Eùncation-a sum equal to the Legislative grant must be also raised. Penalties for false rctun:s to beerjfûrced. A Girl's School may be established in each ,Municipality. Secretar)! 311d Treasur.er to recejve an allowance of two and a-half per cent on all mO leys rI:'Cf'i\'ed. 1111:' residelJt Clergy, Judges.l\lembcls of Parliament, Justices of the Peace, Mayors, \Van.\ens, .:\lilitia Colonels, L'il.ut Colonds, i\lajors and Seuior Cólptains, to be Visitors of Common cbools in arlJ l\hll1icipali:y. The Superintemlent of Edl.lcOltÎon to be ex-officio Visitor Gene- ral of Publi<.> S hools. No edesi..a&tic to vi:>it any S,'hool not of his own persuasion The Eu- perintendellt of I.:tlucl1tion to recei\'e a salary of ,;(300 CUI reliey, pf'r ,mnum; to be a 110\\ cd .t:1ì;) for a Secretary; .f:(j\J for a elel b.; and the contingent expcllsl'S of hi.s office. To give "eClJritv to the amount of 1:2oUO. Is authorised to receive flOm the Recf'iver General all sums .If Iolloñey appropr iated by this Act, and to distribllte the same; to prepare allnece..sary Forms, . c., to keep correct Books and di:>tinct Sclwdules 'which m,\y be l ferred to by the GO\'ernor t neral in COllllcil, the Legislature or Sr;hool Yisitors; to examine and contml all accounts of 1I10nies aprrol,ri..,teò hy allY COIporation, undcr tbis Act; and to lay annually Lpfore the three Ílraßches of the Legtslature a détailnt Report of the actnalstate of Education in Lower Canada. 1\Sf>eSSments to be laiJ equally, acconling to valuation, and, if lJOt ]Jaid, to beaJl Itypothcf}ue- UateabJe J'{>al proper\}' ami immo\'abl property to be alike rated. Uncuncedeò lianc.ls in eigfl- iorie8 to b Jree from assessments, The el "ors to pay. Of) aCC(j).llflt vt their lucrative rights, olle lorti th part of tllP sum a"sf'sst'd in the Municip lity, in proportion to their St'ignory in th6 .am . Religious EÙ'tlcõlti nal anù Charitable buildings to be exemp . The c)Üel of Quebec and 83 Montr al to have two sets of Commissioners-cl six each-Roman Catholic and Protestant, t. be appointed by the Corp;>rations resp::!ctÍ\ ely. :{.) School rate to be levied therein, but tbe fund. to be forthcoming from tbe City Treasury: n considera.tion of the p ssession by Quebec and Montreal of a number of Educational Inslltut1Ons, each cIty shall rece1\'e a fixed sum-less than that they would otherwise receive, The School Fund to ùe paid by the Superintendent of Ed'l- ration to the School Commissiollers in two semi-annual payments. The balance of the yearly LeO'islative grant to be appropriated by the SlIpf'rinteruleht of Education, under the authority of the!:> Governor in Council, in aiding to finish School Houses, or to make extensi\'e re- pail s in old mes. A Board of Examiners to be appointed fOl' .tbe cities. f Quebec a.nd Mon- treal, composed of fourteen pel'sor,s chosen (rom am lIg the d:ffer.ent relIgiOus persua lOns-one half to be Roman Catholics. The Boards are authonzed to exam me and grallt certIficates of qualificatibn to Teaclrers; to meet once in three montbs. on the appli,cation of one or mo.re Teachers, tbrough the Secretary of tbe Board. Fees for diploma or certificate to be five shil- lings. To give notice to the Superintendent of Education of the admi::!sion of Teachers. To . divide Teachers into tbree classes, viz: of Elementary, of Model Schools, and of Academies. Ecclesiastics and females to be e empt fwm examination. Commissioners and Trustees to engage Teachers at their discretion. The Boarù to have a seal. Qualilication of i\ School Com- missioner to b L:!50. UNIVERSITIES, COLLEGES, &c. UNI"-ERsr.rv Of' KI:XG'S COLLEGE, TOnOSTO. Chancellur-His Excellency the Right Hon. the Earl of Elgin ami Kincardine, K. '1'., Governor General of British North ArnelÍca, &c. Visitors-The Hon. the Judges of the Queen's Bt'nch. President, -. Coun"il-Thl? Hon. the Speaker of the Legislative COllncil; the Hon. tbe Speaker of the Legislative Assemùly; the Attomey General, C. W ; the Solicitor General, C. W.; Hev. John McCaul, L.L,D,; Rev. James Beaven, D.D; Henry Holmes Croft, E!'<].; Wm. C. Gwynne, 1\1 .n; John Kin:{, J.\I. D; the Principal of Upper Canada College. Rlgislrar and BILrsar-Henry Boys, M. D. PROF ESSORS -( 18-13.) Rev. John :McCaul, L L. D., Vice rrcsident amI Professor of Classical Literature, Belles Lettres, Rhelolic and Logic. (1843,) Rev. James Beaven, D.D., Dean, Professor of Diviuity, Metaphysics, and )101'31 Philosophy. (18:13.) Henry Holmes Croft, Esq" Proctor, l>rofessor of Chemi.slry and Experimental Philo<:ophy. (1843.) VI', C. Gwynne, M.B., Professor (If Anatomy and Physiology (18i3.) John King-, M. D" Professor of the Theory and Practice of :Medi('ine (1813) William Uume Blake, B.A., Professor of Law and Juris- prudence. (1843,) William Beaumont, F. R. C S E., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery. (18.13.) George Hen-irk, 1\1. D., Professor of Miùwifery and Diseases of Women aliI.! Children. (18-13) W. B. Nicol, Esq. Pmfessor of Materia 1\! Classical lIJaster--Rev. H. Scadùing, M. A ltl11thenwtical "lastcr-Rev, G. Maynard, 1\1. A. 2nd do.-Rcv. H. W. Ripley, 13. A. 3rd do. -Rev. W. Stennct, E. A. Prcllrh Master-:l.1r. De la Haye. Pirst English l1Iastel'-:\lr. ,N. l3arrett, 2nd åo.-Jobn Gouinlock; qcomet,.ical Drawing lUllstcr- 1r. J. G. Howard. First QlLade1'-From end of f'lImmer Vacation to Christmas Vacation (ab011t 20th Decem- ber). 2nd do.-From end of Chistmas Vacation to 20th j\larch. 3,.d do.-From 20th March lO 3nl. J line. 4th do -From 3d June to.l\1idsummer Vacation, about 6th of August. rXI" ERSiTY OF Q.ITEEN'S COLLEGE, I INGSTO . !)pon:ssoRs-,Principal an, I Primarius Profcss01' of Divinity-Rev John 1\1 achar, D. D. P1'Ofcs, or of Systematic 1'ncolo;y-Rev. James George. Profes or of Church IIistm'y-Rev. Hugh Urqllhart, A.:\l. Profcsso, of lIlathematics, L()'jic, and Natural Philosophy-Rev. Jarøes Wiliiamson, A. i\l. PrrJèssor of Classical Literature and Moral J>hil o}Jh.y-Rev. t;eo,w Romalles, A. .M. BOU1'd of Trustet?$.-Re-v. Alex. Mathieson, D. D.; Rev. John Cook, D. D; Rev, Robert eill; Rev. Robert McGill; Rev. James Williaw..son, A. M.; l{e-v. Hngb Urquhnrt, A. M; 11,ev.lieor,e Ro.mant.'BJ A. M'j Rev. John Barc1aYJ A. I.i Uev. Jamea Ge Jge; Rev. Joba I lid 84 }{acbar, D. ];}.; Rev. William Bain, A. 1\1; Rev. John Cruiksllank, A. M.; Joseph Bruce Esq.; Hon.John Hamilton; Hon. James Crooks; Hon. William Morris; Hon. Archiba1d Mc'Lean; Hon. Thomas McKay; Hon. Peter McGill; E. W. Thomson, Esq.; Alexander Prinale, Esq.; John Cameron, Esq.; John Boston, Esq.; Grorge Malloch, Esq.; John Mowat, Esq., F. A. Harper, Esq., Chmrman; John Thomson, Esq. . The Session of College for Students in the Fa.c lt.Y of Arts, lasts fOJ; eight mOI;ths in the year, VIZ., from the 1st October to 1st June. The Dlvlmty Classe$ are taught for SIX months, viz, from 1st November to 1st May. UNIYERSITY OF IUcGILL COLLEGE, IUOXTREAL. Governors.-His Excellency the Governor General, the Lord Bishop of Montreal, the Hon. the Chief Justice of :\rontreal, the Hon. the Chief Justice of Upper Çanada, the Principal of the College. - PROFESSORS, &c.- -, Principal; Rev. W. T. Leach, A.M., Vice-Principal and Pro- fessor of Classical Literature; - Professor of Divinity; - Professor of )lathematic8 dnd Natural Philosophy; Hon. W. Badgley, Law Lecturer; Rev. J. Ab bott) Lecturer on History and Geography; L. Demontier, Lecturer on French Literature and Language; A. F. Hoimes, 1\1.D., I ro1'e8sor of Practice of Medicine; G. W. Campbell, .M.D., Lecturer on Surgery; A. Hall, M.D.. Lecturer on Chemistry and Pharmacy; ::\1. l\IcCulloch, M.D., Lecturer on Iidwitery amI Diseases of Women and Children; Jas. CrawJonl, M.D., Lecturer on (.limical -'Iedicine and Surgery; O. Bruneau, 1\1. D., Lecturer on Anatomy; J .C. Eewell, M.D,. Lecturer on Materia :1\ledica; R. L. Macdonell, I.D" Lecturer on Institutes of ,i\Iedicine; \Y. Fraser, )['D., Lecturer on Medical Jurisprudence; L. Papineau, 1\I.D., Lecturer on Botany; \V. E. Scott, l\I.D., Demonstrator of Anatomy; \V. Wright, Curator of the Iuseum; Rev. James Abbot, A.!\1., Registrar, Dursar and :::;ecretary. The U ni versily 'Ie] ms are as follow :-111 clwelmas Term begins on the first \Y ednesday i el'tember, and ends 30th Deccmbt'r; Lent 1'e1'm b('gÌl s on the V,'ednesJay nearest the 7th January, and ends Saturday before Palm Sunday; Easter Term begins on Ihe Wednesday after Easter ::;undy, and ends on the day after Commencement Day, which is aÌ\\ays the third \\ed- l:esòay in June. The Winter Course of Lectures, by the :.'\Iedical Faculty, commences annually on the fir!õt :.londay of l\ovember, and terminates on the ]a5t week of Al'JÌl. U IVERSITY OF TIC'l'ORI COLLEGE, COBOURG. College Senate-Hon. the President of the Executive Council; Hon. the peaker of the Legislati\'e Council; Hon. the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly; Bon. the Attorney General West; Hon. the olicitor General \, est; Rev. ,i\I. Richey, D.D,; Rev Enoch Wood; Rev. Thomas Bevitt; Rev. Jonathan :::;cott; Rev. Egerton Ryerson, D. D.; He\'. Alexander McNab, A, ì\1.; Rev. John RYt'rson; Rev. Anson Green; Rev. Uichard Jon s; Rev. Hamilton I-;iggar; Hev. C. Vllnd'isen; John Bealty, Esq., 1\1.D.; John P. Roblin, Esq.; Chas. l3iggar, Esq FACLLTv.-Principlll and P1'Ofessol' of Rhetoric and 1j[oral Science-Rt'v. A. l\IcNab, l\I. A. P/'ofessor of Classical Literature-John Wilson, Esq., A.B., T.C.D. PrOfeS-$01' of 11lat!lcmlltics- William Kingston, 1\I. \. Professor of },-alurul Science-Juhn Beatty, 1\1.1>, Classical Tutor- \\' illiam Ormi5ton. English Tulor-Chades l\I, D. Cameron. The Eummer esf:,ion com- mences on the third Thurs,lay ill Jlllle. and ends on the first Wednesday in Octùber. The Winter esf:,ion, commences on the last Thursday in October, and ends on the first ,V ednesday i It )-1ay. CO:YGl EGATIO:VAL THEOLOGICAL I:XSTITC .E, Toronto. T d01'-"-n.CV. Adam Lillie. Treasurer-Rev. John Roaf. Secl'i'tm'y-Robert Beekman, Esq. Commitlec-Rev. John Hoa1'; Rev. Adam LiIlip; Rev. T, Hodgkin; Rev. T. Durrant; P. Freeland, E q-; W. D. Tay or, J:sq,; J. F. ,Marling, Esq.; E. T. Whittemore, E q.; o :-)r.arr, } q.; Jo eph To]free, Esq. fl:\"0X.S {'OLliE ':E, TOROX'IO, in ('onI1cc:ion with the PrcSb!"tcl'ian (j[.uu-clI oR ('alla(1a. P, iJ1C'Ïpal, --. Professor of Divinity-TIev. Ralph Robb, A. l\l. Professor of "y tem(ltic 1ìao'oC:'I, --. Profe!\sor of licb elt' alld liibiiclll Crilicism-I{ev. \\illiam HIntoul A. I. 1" (.ft'SSOI' of Intellectlwl mul JlIorul Philosophy-llev. H. Esson, A. M. Pro- I> .ol' oj C!assic,tl Ltterature-Rev. Alexander Gale, A. 1\1. . TonOXTO ACADEJ.lY. l'r i7lci l'al--Rev Alpxandl.'r Gale, A.}1. First Masle1'-Rev Thomas 'Vightman; 2nd do-- "Ii', fhomas Henpillg. French .lI1llster-:H. Deslandes. Drawing 1I1aster-J. A. andeI8. .l,Ústant -.I. Jami(,soll, anrl Geo. \\ anhope. Tf'n1i ,-lst hptember to lith {\vemLer 18th XQvember 10 10th February 11th Feb. luar>: to 1st May:_ 210d )lay to 12th July. '85 THEOLOGICAL IN VrrJ'UTE OF t:NiTED PRE8BYTERIA CHunCH, LONDON,C.'V. Superintendent-Rev. William Proudfoot. . Period of Study in Theology for Licentiates, four years. Two Ses iofls in each year, of fi\"4 mO,nths each. CANADA. nAPTI T COLLEGE, ]IOXTBEAL. Principal-J. :M. Cramp, A. l\l. Professor-F. Bosworth, A. M. Treasurel'-Joseph Wenham, Esqr. CLERGY. CLERGY OF THE UNITED CHURCH OF EX GLAND AND IRELAND. DIOCESE OF QUEBEC. L()rd Bishop of .ðlontreal-The Right Rev. George Jeosophat Mountain, D, D. .lJ.l'chdeacon and Reclor of Quebec-The same. Bi.shop's Official {[nd Eccli!siaslical Commissary-Rev. George Mackie, D.D. Private Secretary-Rev. A. W. Mountain, A.B. James Abbott, I\I. A., J. Bethune, D. D., W. T. Leach, 1\r. A., W. A Montreal.. .... ... Adamson, B. A., D. Falloon, D. D., J. Ramsay, .1\1. A., C. Bancrøft 1\[. A., J. FI tcber, B. A" D. Robertson, G, F. SImpson, M. A. Quebec .. . . . . . ., S George Cowell, M. ,A., IL Lonsden, R. G. Plees, T. Com.wall, G. Mackie, { D. D., E. W. Sewell, C. L, F. HeanseH, A. .Mountam, B. A. Abbottsford .. ..... T. Johnston. I L. Doolittle. Aylmer........... .J. Johnston. Lennoxville ...... J.l!" lImuth. Bedford.. ... ... . . . ,J. Jones. I J. Icolls. Broome........... .J. S cott, :M. A. Mascouche ........ .J. F!anaga . Bury......... .... .J. I\.emp. Melbourne, ...... ..J. F . F. SImpson. Cape Cove, ........ .R. Short. Kew Carlisle...,.. .G, Milne, 1\1. A. Chambly S J. Braithwaite, B. A. I New Glasgow. ......C B. Fleming. - . . . . . . . . { J. P. White. Nicolet ............ H. Burgess, B. A. Clarenceville ....... AI. Townsend. Ormstown .. . . . . . ., . William Brethour, B. A. Clarendon, . . . . . . . . . F. S. Neve. PIll' b SR. Whitwell. Christi\'ille . . . .. . ., . W. Thompson 11 IpS urg,.... < C. C. Cotton, A, B. Compton....... .... C. Reid. Pointe á Cavagnol .. .J. Pyke. Coteall du La .... . . F. Robinson. Pointe Levi,. . .. . ., .J. Torrance. Drummondville .... .G. J\l, Hoss. Portneuf.......,... .C. J. Morris, M, A. Eaton ........ .J. Taylor. Rawdon........... .C. Rollit. Farnham.....:.....W.Jones. R" d L SE.G.W.Ros.s. Freligbsburg .......J Reid, M. A. IVlere u our.. {N. Guerout. Gaspé ßasin .... .. . . William Arnold. ' I Sherrington ........ H. Hazard. Grand }y Village. . . . . G. Slack. rel .............. William Anderson. GrenvIlle ....'...., C. Forest. St. Andrews, . . . . . . . \V. Abbott. Hatley, . .......... .C, Jackson. St. Giles..........., Wil1iam King. Huntingdon....,.... W. l\1ürris. St. Johns..... ...... \Y. Dawes. Kingsey........ ... .John Butlu, St. Remi .. ......... E. G. Sutton. Lachine........... .W. B. Bond. Three Rivers...... .S. S. Wood, ,M,A. La Chute........... W. Mc':\laster. Upper Ireland......R. Avderson, B. Á. LacoBe............ .C. Morice. Valcartier ....,.... .E. C. Pal kin. Laprairie .......... Frederick Broome. Waterloo. . .. , . .. . . . A. Balfour. Leeds. . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. T. Whitten. DIOCESE OF TORONTO. Lord Bishop of Toronto-The Honourable and Right Reverend John Strachan, D.D" L.L.D' .Ilrchdeacon, of Kingslon- Venerable George O'l{ill Stuart, L.L.D. .Ilrchdeacon of York-Venerable A.. N. :Bethune, D.D. E.ramining and Domestic Chaplain and SecTetary to tIll LJ1"d Búhop- The Rev. H. J. Grasett, M.A. 86 1I0MI: DISTRICT. I ReY. H. J. Grasett, M.A., Rector Glld Officiating Chaplain to tht Form. ReY'. Henry Scadding, ,1\1. A., Ninister of ChUt'ch of the Holy Trinity, U7ld Chaplain to the Lord Bishop. J Rev. W. Honywoml Ripley, B,A., JI-linister of Trinity Church. Rev. J. Be vell, D,D , P7'Ofessol' of Divinity, King's Collegt. City of Toronto. ... Rev. John McCanl, L L.U, Vice President of King's College. I Rev. J, G. D. !\IcKenzie, Ministel of St. Paul's Church. Rev. George Maynard, Mathematical Mast>c1', Uppr.t. Canada Collegt. l Rev. Charles Ruttan, ,MinistOf' of St. George's Chw'ch. Rev. Georgt' Bourn, .I1s istant ftlinilJter of St. Jamcs'. . . Rev. \Y. Stennett, .I1s. istant Ministel' of the Church of the IIoly Tnmly. F.tobicoke .......... T. Phillip:!, D.D., Rector. lissior.ary ........ .C. Leycester. Toronto, Township.. .J. Magrath, l\I.A., Rector. TALBOT DISTRICT. York I\hlls. . . . . . . . . . Alex. Sanson, Rector. 1 F . D R t . . ranCJS J'. vans, ec 0,. Strpetsville ......... Rohert J. l\lcGeorge. SImcoe. . . . . . . . . . G S I Thornhill ,......... D. E. Blake,A. B., Rector. eorge a mono Markham and ç V. P. l\layerhotfer, M.A. LONDON DISTRICT. Vaughan. . . . .. . .. l Rectm'. . 1 B. Crol y , M.A., Re tor, NewrI?arket,....... George .Charles Street. London........... Offic atUlg Chaplam to Georgma ......... . John GlbslJn. the porces. Brock ............. R. Garrett. London Township. . . C. C. Brough,A.B. Rector. Whilby .......... .. John I>entIand, B._-'. St. Thomas. . . . . . . . .M. Burnham, B,A.Rector. &arboro' . . . . .... . . . W. Stewart Darling. Adelaide. . . . . . . . . . . . A. ,Mortimer, Rector. Lloydtown, . . .. . . ., . Henry Bat h Osler. Carradoc .... . . . , . . . R. Flood, M. A., Rector. Cbin uacousy ...... G. S. J. Hill. Port Burwell.... . . . . T. Boldon Read. SIMCOE DISTRICT. TyrconnelI, &c.... . .James Stewart. Uarrie & Shanty Bay .S. B. Ardagh,A.M. Rec'r. BROCK DISTIUCT. Tecumseth anù W, F L 0 I l\I A Burford ,........... A. St. G.. Caulfield, A.B. GwilIimbury. ... S . . s er, . . Woodstock ......... W. Bettll(lge, B. D., Ree',.. Orillia ............. John McIntyre. Oxford. . '" .... .. . .Henry Rt;vell, A.B. Penetnnguishene. . . . . George Hallen, B.A. Zorra . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,F. FauqllJer. Mi ion.ary in t};e John Fletcher. HURON DISTRICT. lJiStnct ........ 5 Goderich ...........R. F. Campbell, M. A. GORE DISTRICT. Stratford, . . . . . . . . . . . Jobn Rickie. Hamilton ......... .J. G. Geddes, Recior. )-lcGilIivray...... H. C. Cooper. Saltfleet and Binbrook,J, L. Alexander. WESTERN DISTRICT. Ancaster and Dundas. Wm. l\Ic.:\lurray, Rect01'. Sandwich........... Wm. Ritchie, Rector. Uran!ford .......,. .J. Campbell Usher. Amherstburg ...... .Fred. :i\1ack, Rector. Wellmgton quare,.. T. Greene, A.B., Rect01'. Colchester........., F. Gore Elliott. Galt............ .. .)Iicbael Buomer, A.B. Chatham........... W. H. HobFoon, Recior. Paris. . .. .......... William Morse. Warwick ...... .,. Jamt's Mockridge, Rector Oakvll1e ....,...... Alex. Pync, A.B. Walpole Island,..... Andn:w ,Jamieson. N s?gaw ya ...... . George Graham. Dawn, &e......... .John Gunnc. M 18i>IOnaneS to the Ab h N II d Ralel ' c:r h &c Francis W m. Sand y s. . T . J d . ra am e es an b" . . . . . . . ' SIX NatIOn d n ans Adam Elliot. Plympton.......... .J. G. R, Salter, B.A. 011 the Gran RI ver NEWCASTLE DI.:ìTRI(,T. WEI.LlNGTON DISTRICT. 1 A. N. Bethune, D.D., Guelph ....'... . ..A. Palmer, A.B., Rector' C b rg Rector. TraYellin Mission'y.DonaM Fraser. 0 ou .......... J. B. B. 'Vorren. NIAGARA DISTRICT. Port Hope.. . .. ... .. .Jonathan Shortt, Rector. .. ST. Creei1, Rector, Offic'g Cavan............ .Samue) Armour, Rect07. :"ilagara .. . . . . . ., Clwpl'lin to the Forces. Clarke & Darlington. . T. S. Kennedy, Rector. Grimsby .......... .G. R. :F. Grout, llect01'. Grafton & Colbon e. ..John \\ ilson. Chippewa Stamford cor.BORNE DISTRICT. Queenston nd W. Leeming, Rect01'. , ( R. .T. C. Taylor, 1ot.A. DrummondVllle, Peteiboro.. , . .. .. S Rect01'. ' horo d. ........... T. n. Fuller, Reelor. Emily. . . ., ..... .. . Robert Han1ing. Fort J..nc,......... ,Jonn And rson, Rector. Fenelon Falls. ..... ... C h . S A. F. Atkmson, Rector. ..,t. at annes '" R. hanklin. VICTORIA DISTRICT. J..outh . ............. G. 1\1. Armstrong, Rector. Belleville .........' Rev. Jolm Grier, M.A. Port Ma tlanù and Adam Townley. PRINCE EDWARJJ DISTIUCT. Dunnville ...... 5 . 1'01 ] R t ieulpments on the . Picton ............. W m. l' acau ay, rc or. Gr nd RiY'cr .... S B. Cudmore IItIl, M.A. :\lurray........... .P. G. BartMt. sv IDLAND DISTRICT. Prescott,.......... . Robert Blakey, Rtc/o" f Ven. G. O'Kill Stuart, Kemptvil1e .... .. n. Harvey McAlpin, R clo'. I L.L.D., Rector. BATHURST DISTRICT. W. :\1. Herchmer, M.A., P h 'K H . :\ 1 A R ' . 1 .lJsmlaJtt 'li1ti.>I . ert.. .... ... .. . . . .>'J. anlS". " c,01 R. V. Rogers, Þlinisler q, Carleton Place. . .. . .J. A.. l1lloc,k, Rector. Kingston. .. . ,. .. . St James' Cl1(1.rck, and Fra-nktown ..:.... ..T. \V'. Padfield, ,Rector. I Chap. to the Pro. PeR. Pack nha!ll &. Fltzroy,Hanmbal lulkl.n . I T. H. ,M. I>arHet1, i\1..'\., )'lernckvllle . . . .. . . . Ebene;r;er lorrl@. O.Di'!f Ch.ap. to Forces. D lLIIOUSIE DISTRICT. W. Greig-, JIlin. .SI. Mark'!i; By town .... .'.. . . So S. Strong, Rector. l Clr.ltrch, Bllrltefield. Richmond. . .. .. .. . .John Flood, Rector. Wolfe Island ,..... .J. Antigell Allen. larch ........ .... Ma1tbew Ker. Bath. . .. .......... \Y. F. S. Harper, Rector, T C Adolphustown ..... .Job Deacon, Rector. EASTERS DIS RI' T. Mohawk & Napanee.Saltern Givins, Rector. C .rn.wan......... .f!enry PattoJ1, Ri:cloi. Amherst Island. ... .Jobn Rothwell, A.B. \\ IlIwIDsburg ....... E. J. J?oswell, Rector. Camden Louah- S . . Osnabruck.......... Romallle Rolph. boro';&Portland, ( Paul Shuley. OTTAWA DISTRICT. 10HNSTOWN DISTRICT. Missionary. . ..... .., F. Tremayne. Btockville . . .. . . . " . Edwartl Denroche, M.A. Lamb's Pond. . . .. . .. W, H, GURning,A.B. Rec'T,Manitoulin Island, . . . F. A, O'Meara, L,L. D. LERGY OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF CA:SADA. IN Co. '"NECTION WITH THE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. Rev WALTER Ro.'I.cn, Beauha.'nois, Moderator of Synod. Rev. ANDREW BELL, Ðrtnflas, Synod Clerk. PRESBYTERY OF MONTREAL. Meels at Monl1'etu.on the first 'iVeilnes{[l1yof Feb11lary, JlJay, Jlugusl, and NovembQr. Montreal, St. Andrew's-Alex. )!atbic5oo,D D' I Hemmingsford-John 1\larlin. Dundee-Duncan 1\loOlly. Valcartier-David Shanks. Chatham-William )lair. lontreal, French Church--Emile LavelIetnp_ Beauharr..ois-Walter Roach. I Laprairie-JOhn Davidson. Ormeston-James Anderson. Three Rivers-James Thorn. Quebec, St Andrew's-John Cook, D. D. Huntingdon-Alexander Wallace, A. B. Georgetown-James C. Milir. I )IontreaJ, St. P.allrs Ro-bcrt McGill. Lachinc-Wil}iam Simpson. , .Vacant Chao ges.-:\1elbourne, Metis, and St. Eustache. PRESBYTERY OF GLENGARRY. },/etfs on the third JVcdncsday of January, AP1'il, July and October. \V.illiamstown-Jonn McKenzie, A. L ,WiUiamsburgh-John Dickey. Cornwall-Hugh Urquhart, :\. M. ,Lanca.ster-T. )lcPherson, A.M., Pre"!! Cl l'k. Martintf}wn-John ;.\ladaur-in, ! VOri g nal-colin Grigor. Osnabruck-Isaac P'ukis. Dalhousip i\lills & St. George-..-Eneas .McLean. Vacant Charges.-CQteau du Lac, Fincb, Indian Land , and Lochíel. PRESBYTERY OF IIA:\lIL TON. }'leets at Ham;lton on the second Wednesday in January, Ap1'U, July, and October elsøn-William King / Xiagara-J,-,hn Cruickshank, A l\I Clinton-George McClatchey \Iount Pleasant-John Brynin Dundas and Ancaster-.\. Bell, Presb'y C[cJ'k Hamilton-Alexander McKi<-James Elliott. Hull-Isaac B. Aylsworth. Mississippi-James HU2'he!", William Pattyson. Richmond-Benjamin Nanke\'ill, F. Chapman. St. Andrews-D. B. :\laddt>n, D. :\lcDoweli. L'Orignal and Coteau Landing-Jos. Reynolds, Ce<>rge Case, Franklin Metcalf. I CJarendon-James Greener. Onslow-Era tlls Hurlbllrt. Sherbrookt.'- \\' illiam Cotton. Buckingham-John Armstrong. Osgoode-CharIt's T;1!; art. Gattineau-Gcorge Young. Bonchere-John Howes. Pembroke-Henry Sbaler. J .Ol.ll:s 101 us G no n:, Chai.rra..la. 92 CLERGY OF THE CANADIAN WESLEYAN METHODIST NEW CONNEXION CHURCH. J'y-uidC71t ofld General Supennte'ndent-REv. H. O. CROFTS, Toronto. . Ancaster-J. Caswell. Barnston-P. V. 'Vest. . Bolton and Potton-- L. p, Adams, R. :l!owen. Caledon-'V. Ramage, Cavan-J. Simpson. Cayuga-A. Armstrong. Crosby-J. C. 'Varren, T, need. Drummond-J. Histon. Dunham-B. Haigh, G. W. Stone. Elizabethtown-T. Pleston. Goulburne-J. Shilton. Hamilton-J. Brennan. Henrysburgh-F. Hunt. Lansdown-T. Rump. J.ÁJudon-W. Bothwell. Malahide-F. Weaver and E. Williams, J. Jackson. Nassagawaya-H. Wilkinson. Newcastle-N. C. Gowan. Owen Sound-H. Cbats. Prince Edwards-J. Hales afJd F. H.ynes. Howard- Stukely-F. E. Powers. Stanstead-H. BurseH. St. Thomas-J. Bell amI L. Olmst ad. TOionto--T. T. Howard. Trafalgar-J. Glass. Waterford--J. Wilkinson. Welland Canal-Eo VannormeR atld C. Childs. Whitchurch-To Goldsmith. Western l\lission--J. Rice. CLERGY OF CONGREGA'rIONAL DENOIUINATION. Asphodel-T. Seawright, Belleville-J. Barris, Brantford-T. Baker, Bolton's Mills- - Wheeler Brock-N. McKinnon, Erockville- T. i\lachin, Bytown-J. T. Byrne, Caledon-S. King, Darlington-.J. Clemie, Drummondville-E. Ebbs, Esquesing-H. Denny Glanford-S. Finton, Paris and Burford-J. Vincent, Glengary-.J. McKilliken, St. Andrew's-T. Bayne, Georgetown-D. Powel; Simcoe-William Clarke, Guelph-- Brane, Southwold-J. Silcox, HamiIton- - Robinson, Stoufiville-L. Cribs, Kingston-K. M. Fenwick, Stratford-A. C. Geikie, London-J. Durrant, Port Stanley-Wm, Alworth, L'Orignal- - I\1cLeod, 1'orollto--J. Roaf, and A. LiUie, Oakland-William Kay, Vaughan-T.Hodgkin, Oro--A. Raymond, Whitby-To Snell Port Sarnia & l\Ioore-A.Geikie - G. G. Wickson. -- -.. CLE{{GY OF THE BAPTIST DE:'iOlUINATION. Ancaster-W. L. Bayley Crosby, South-So McEathron Aylmer-S. Baker Drummondville-A. Cleghorn ' Ayr-Heman Fitch Dundas-J. Clu1ton Barford-T_ Ide Eaton-A. Gillies Barnston-J. Green Esquesing-John Clark Beamsville-Geo Silver I Georgeville-E. litchell Beverly, c. w.-W. Porterfield G fi ld S W. Gonne Beverly, (Johns- S John Miller os e N. French tOWII Dist) P chofield Gosfield--G. Jacobs Bl I ' S Francis Pickle Gower, South-I>. McDonald en mm W. C" Beordsall Haldimand S Wm:,. I:acy B tfi d S J. W wterbotham D. ", alt ran or J. H _ Carryer Hamiltoll S . Booker Breadalbane-Wm Frazer r,. Brown Brighton-J Holman IIonghton-W, i\IcDelmand Brock-Hugh Reid Ingersoll-Isaac Elliot ! R. Boyd Kemptville-J. Cooper Brockville \Vm, Dick Kingston--A. Lorimer, A. B. Robert Dick L k S Jas. Dick Bronte-J. Oakley anar Ja . Smith Burford-Joseph Painter Leeds-A, Stevens Calerlon-J. Campbell Lobo--Wm. Wilkinson Can borough-William Cook L d S N. }:astwood Carlton Place-L. Holcroft on on James Inglis Cliatham-J. King Louth-S. H. Goss Clar(lnc -John Edwards .McGilvray-D. A. Turace Cobour -S. Tapscott Malahide-Geo. Wilson tJok,4eøtec-E. Highworden Markham-P. L. Da'fidsoll i\Iiddleton-D, W. Rowland { J. M. Cramp III t I F. Bosworth, A.M:. on rea B. Davies, Ph. D. John GirdwOOll l\ïssouri-S, Yining Oakland-D. H. Babcroft Osgood-D. McPhail Osnabruck-J. mith Otterville-M W. Hopkins Paris-N Bosworth, F. R. S. Peterboro'-J. Gilmour Port Do\'er-A_ }IcLean Port Hope-J. Baird Potton, South-To Merriman Preston-James Sim Quebec-D. Marsh Queenston-D. CBrry Raleigh-Wm. Gorrie Rainham-J. Van Loon,junr. Rawdon-J. Butler Re3ch-W. Hurlburt Salldwich-Geo. Jacobs Scotland-W. Drummond Short Hills-D. \\Tay Sidney-Wm. Geary Simcoe-To Bailey Southwold- T. :Millt 3 .. C h . S W. Hewson iX. at anneil J. Anderson John Miner St. George Wm. Smith h S John Bray St. Tomas l R. Andrews Stonebridge-F. N. Jersey Thurlow-J. Bridges T t S R. A. Fr fe oron 0 W. Christian Townsend-S. McConnell Walpole-To Stillwdl J. Howey Waterford A. Slaght G. J. Ryerse Whitby-J. .J\iarsh Whitby-J. Crellin Windham-Po Steinboff W d t k S W. H. Landon 00 s oc E. Topping Yarmouth-C, Stewart York Mil1s--J. Mitchell Zone l\lil1s-C, McDerman<1 Zorra-J. S, Manning BANKS. BA K OF .lUO TREAL. Capital, .f:750,OOO. Prcsident- The Hon. Peter l\lcGill. Vice-President- Thomas B. A nÙer80J1. DIrectors- Hugh Allan, John Brooke, William Lunn, James Logan, John )lolson, William :\lolson, Jobn Redpath, Thomas Ryan, Harrison Stephens, John Try, John TOIrance. LIST OF OFFICERS.-Illontrcal-Alexandcr Simpson, Cashier; 'William Gunn, Assistant Cashier; J. F. Smith, Accountant; John Porteoas, Second Accountant; Robert Speirs. Third Accountant; Francis l\1. Holmes, First Teller; C. J. Brown, Second Teller; lJavid Scott, Third Teller; W. P. Street, Discount Clerk; T. Lee, FÍ1st Clerk; John Lloyd, Clerk; - Rurrage, Clerk; H. B. Picken, )'IesseI.ger; James Brennan, Porter. Quebec Branch.-James Dolton, Cashier; Henry Legge, ACl'ol1ntant; J l\Iic1dejohn, First Tf'lIer; - -, Second Teller; Philip Lisner, Discount CIPTk; W. Martin, )Iessenger. Tvronto Branch.-\\'illiam 'Wilson, Cashier; James Keiller, Accountant; John G H()f/Je, Tp.ller; W. G. Telfer, Discount Clerk; William Liddell, Clerk; George II. Wilson, Clerk. Brockville Agency-James St ven"l)n, jun'r, Agent; R. H. Street, Clt>rk. Kings on Ditto- Colin "]iller, Agent; JO!ln G. Adams, Accoun(ant; G.:;:\{ Yarwood, TeIIer; James Gray, Clelk; - Coxworthy, Clerk. Cobourg Ditto-C. H. Morgan, AgeJ.t; Charles )liller, Ac- count ant; A. C. Hammond, Clerk. llamilton Ditto-Hu!?:h t'::. Baker, Agent; Arch. Greer, Accountant; Arthur ,Macdonald, Teller. St. Catltal'ines Ditto-H. .J\]ittleberger, Agent; H. J. Hensleigh, Clerk. London Ditto-John Fra!er, Agent; W. W. Street, Accountant; J. cott, Clerk By tOll"1/, DiUo-Andrew Drummond, Agent; L Stevenson, Clerk. Pod Slfl.l,l"y nitto-Richard ::imith, Agent. S/, TIIO:MS f>/tlt-E. Ermatinger, Agent. lJellc'Dille-Quinten :L\lacnider, InCm A ent; R. Richardson, cIerk. Cornwall lJitio- William )Iattice. Agent. l'ewboro' Ditto-R. 1\icholls, Agent. Porl Húpe Ditlo--R. N, 'Waddell, Agent. A:r lllS in Gre",t Britaill,-l.olld(), --:Hes rs GIyn, Hallifax, )]iils & Co. Liverpo:J!-Bank of Liverpool. Edinbl(rgh-Brilish Linen Company and Branciles. .I1!!fnls ;n No,) t Scotia a'ltl "V,tV BrUllsloicl;; -Halifax-Bank of NOf'a Seolia. St. JoluJ.- Commercial Bank, New Brunswick. .'lgents in the U,tiled Slales.-S'etv-Yo1'1f.-D. S. Kennedy, l:sq, Boston-Samuel Henshaw & Son. BAXK OF UPPER CANADA, TORONTO. Capital, Æ500,OOO.-Incorporated 1821. BOARD OF DIRECToRs.-President--\Ym. Proudfoot. Vice-President-Hon. Christopher 'Yidmer. Angus Bethune, Hon. William Cayley, I\l. P. P., T. C. Street, Francis :\1. Cayley, Jas. G. Chewett, Wm. t .mble, Samllel P. Jan'is, Thomas HelliwelI, Francis Boyd, JOSE:ph D. Hid()ut, ColonellL R. L ;ing, F. Holdsworth. Cashier-Thomas G. Hidout. DLs/.ount Day- \Vednesday. - OFFICES AND AGExcIEs.-ll.Iontl'l'al, Joseph \Venham; Bytou'n, Thomas J. Leggatt; I{ingston, \Villiam G. Iliuds; Port Hope, Elias P. Smith; l{iagara, Thomas McCoHuick; London, James Hamilton; Chatham, (;eo. Th.'mas; Godcrich, John )Icl>olJald ; Ba7'1'ie, John .J\Iobprly; L'ILippawa, James Macklem; Si.((ltfurd, John C. ,V. Daly. FOREIGN AGENTS.- Nell' York, Messrs. James G. King and ::ions; London, lolessrs. Glyn, Hallifax, Mills & Co.; .Messrs. Coutts & "0.; Jlessrs. Barclay, Be\'en, Tritton & Co. ; .Me!'srs. Herries, Farquhar & Co. &olland-British Linen Company Bank at Edinburgh, and all Üs branches. CO)I::\IERCL\.L BAXK OF rrHE IIDLAXD DISTRICT, KINGSTON. Capital, Æ500,OOO.-Incorporatcd, 1832. Prerident-Hon. John Hamilton. Vice-President-Hon. J. Macaulay. Directors.-Jobn F1'ßS\:r, Joseph Bruce, William Logie, lIon. John A. Macdonald, M.l'. P. ; John McP 94 .Jam s Nickalls, Douglass Prentiss. Cashier-Francis A. Harl,er. .Accoontant-W. F. ßl\rþe'1. Ttllcr-Christopher Edé. Boolc-keepe"-J. G. Harper. Discount Clerk-Joseph Rorke. .ßssistant-dli.-J. R.l\1onro. Clel'lc-R. Deacon, jr. Junior do.-A. McPherson. Solicilon- Macdonald & Campbell. Dis ount Day-s-Mondays anù Thursdays. BRANCHES , ND AG NCIES. Toronto.-Cashier--John Cameron. Accountant-Archibald Cameron. Teller-Andrew Drummond. Discount Clerk-\Vm. Pyper. A.sÛstant Book-keeper -James George. plessengel'-RobeJ't D. O'Brien. Sulicitors-Cameron, Brock and Bobinson. Discounts daily. lIIontreal-Charles S. Ross, Cashier; Chas, J. Campbell, Teller; John Noel, Accountant; 'V. Ross, Solicitor. Discounts daily. Hamilton-Henry McKmstry, Cashier; T. C. Simons, Teller; A. Roxb(]r h, Messenger; Sir A, N. McNab & Harvey, Solicitors. Discounts daily. Cobourg-Reriford C. Robins, Agent; - Ruthven, Clerk; Solicitor, Don- ald Bethune. jr. Discounts daily. Brockville-Hon. James Morris, Agent; George Sherwood, Solicitor. Discounts daily. Bytou'n-J. S. Thomas, Agent; Augustus Keefel', Solicitor. Discounts daily. BelleL,ille-R. Finlay. Agent. Galt-Adam Ainslie, Agent. Holland Land- ing-Arthur .\lc:\laster, Agent. London-Charles l\1onsarrat, Agent. Oshawa-James Lai!"g, Agent, Picton-Da\'id Smith, Agent. St. Catharines- George Rykert, Agent. England- London Joint Stock Bank, London. Scotland-Commercial Bank of cotland, Edinb'Jrgh, ami all its branches ami agencies in Scotland; Clydesdale Bank, Glasgow, and offices. IrelaTld- Boyle, Low, Pim & Co., Dublin. New York-David S. Kennedy. At alll)fthe above, deposits can be ma e by parties emigrating to Canada, or those who have frienrls residp.nt in Canada, for which letters of crf-dit will be issued, and which will be paKi with the highest rate of Exchange, at the Commercial Bank, Kingston, or any of its branches, offices, or agencies, on presentation. BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AJ\IERICA. Capital, S-l,OOO,OOO Stg-.-Incorpomted 1840. DIRECTORS -Henry Barnpwall, Sir Robert Campbell, Bt., Robert Carter, 'Vm. Chapman; 'Vm R. Chapman, James John Cummins, James Dowie, Oliver Farrar, Alex_ Gillespie, junr., Sir A. P. Green, R. N., G. R. Robinson, George PEmberton.. Secretary--George De Bosco Attwood. III spector of Brundws,-Thoma'ô Patol}. BRAXCHEs.-Turonto-Lewis Moffiltt and Chas. Berczy, Local Directors; 'Yalter Gibson {"assels, l\lanager. (Discount Days-Tliesday's and Friday's, at 10 A. M.) Quebec-Robert ('asse:s, Manager. .1Ilontreal-David Da\ idson, Manager. Kin r ton-Thos. Askew, J\lanager. Hamilton, --, Manager. Port Hope-David t'mart, Agent. Dundas-J. B. Ewart, Agent. Sault Ste. lIIarie-J. Ba1lilfen, Agpnt. Ha7ifa3-, N. S.--S. N. Binney, Manager. St. John, N. B., --, Manager. Prc1crickton, N. B.-Geo. Taylor, Manager. St. Juhn's, 1,eufo!lTldluTlrl-.\. Milroy, IVlanager. London-C'OIlft of Pirectors. New York-Bell, l\!aclachlan & Ransom. GORE BA1\"K, IIAIUILTON. Incorpmated by Act of the Provinc ParliamC11t. Capital, .1:100,000. fh RF.CTORs-('olin C. Ferrie, John DJ.vidson; Hon'hle Adam Fergusson, James P. Gage, J. l'. Dickerman, Edward Jackson. Da...itl Thompson, James Gage, Richard lartin, Hiram Smith. President, Colin C. Ferrie; C{/. hier, Anrlrew :-ite\en; Tcller, Uicbard P. ::;lreet; Book-Keeper, Francis Kennedy; Discount Clerk, "illiam Griifin; Clerk, \\ïlliam Henry Park. Discouut }Jays, Tucsday in each week. AGENTS-Simcotc', Duncan Camp n; Woodstock, H, C. Barwick; Lond'on, Samuel Read; Gal[, Absalom :--hade; Guelph, Thomas Sandilands; 13rantford, John A. \\ ilkes & Sons; t. Thomas, Th mas Hope; Chatham, ., itherspoon and ('harte1Ïs. Turonto--The Bank of Upper ('anal! 1, and all its Ageuts in Canada, where the Gore Ban1: has no Agents. England, Londol!: Barclay, Be\'all, Tritton & Co, Coutts & Co, CUI ries & Co, Smi:h, Payne & Smiths. Li\erpool: The 1.lnchester and Liverpool Bank, amI lIs branches. Scotland, Edinburgh: The Bank of Scotland and its branches. Glasgow: The Union B<\llk 'If Scotl,md and its branches. Ireland: The branches of the l'rovin i..l .Balik of Ireland. Kew-York: John Warù & Co; Rochester The Roche ter Uan1:. CITY :HAXK, OF l\10:x'.rREAI . Capital, ,[300.000. BOARD OF DIREC"pons.-Pnwi(lent-John FlOlhingham. Vice-Preswent-D. P. Ross. \\ iiliam Lyman, \V T. \\' hit-ehead. Joseph Yallée, Jobn Dodds, L. N. NoHon, .Benjamin I3rc',,\'ster, \\' illiam Con nolly, Benjamin A nscll, Joseph Ross. OFFlCERs,-Cashier. C. H. Castle. .I1ccmmiant, F. Harris. Paying Teller, F. Brown. RrceÜ:ing Teller, W. Rt rtson. Discount Cle1'/;;, \\'. l. Robertson. Assi. tant Clerk, J. !lbbott, jun. Ditto, RoheJ1t Hunter. ,Messenger, J. .B. Routicr. Porter, Thomas Nagle. DUc01lnt Days Mondays autI ThllTsdays. Dividends J 1st J Ulle and 1st December. Ojfic. PLace D' Arm a. - 95 LA BA qUE DU PEUPLE. Capital .:f200,OOO. BOAIlD OF DIRECTOIlS.--L. M. Viger, Pre, ident. Jacob De'Vitt, Vice President. John Oonegani, Pierre Beaubien, H. B. milh, Pierre JoJoin, Alexander S,lUvagean, T. Franchirc, J. Y. Allard, A. E. :\tontmarqnet. OFFICERS.-B. H. Lem')Í:1ø, Cashier; G.l)eltier, '1ccount- ant; J. L. Brault, Paying Teller; L. n. Lemoine, Receiving do; .J. S. .''Iorley, Diycollnt Clerk; J. 1\1. B0uiama, Clerk; E Mailhot, Clerk; . Lamontagne, J[essenger; R. Turner, Porter. Days of Disconnt-TI:esdays and Fridays. Dividends-1st. Iarch and 1st September. Office-29, St. Francuis Xavier-strt'et. _ This Bank observes all the holidays appointed by the Roman Catholic Church. HO lE DIS'rRIC'I' 8..\ YI;:\GS' ßA K, TORO:\,'I'O. Presitlent-\\TILUUl PROUDFOOT, Esquire, Directors.-Hon. George Crook:,hank, Hon, John '. :\tacaulay, Clarke Gamble, Esq. Agent-James Hendersoll.-OtIke, 1'\0.4, Duke Street, Toronto. · 3IOSTREAL CITY Al\'O D! TRIC'r SAVIXGS' BA:XK. Patron-HIs LORDSHIP THE RO:\1AN C-\THOLIC BISHor' OF MONTREAL. William Workm.m, President,-Alf. La Rocque, ViC'CPresident,-John Collins, Actuary,- - Charlebois, Clerk. Dir'utoTs,-.John E. Mills. Jacob Dp \\' itt, Joseph Bourret, P. Beaubien, L. T. Drummond,. 11. Judah, Francis Hincks, H, Mulholland, L. H. Holton, John Tully, Damase Masson, Joseph Grenier, Nelson Da\'is. Office -St. Frauçois Xa\'ier Street, open from 10 to 3, daily. N,B. Interest on all deposits,. 5 per cent. · Observes all Holid.lYs appointed by the R'Jman Catldie Church, in addition to those kept 1. y other Banks. lUOXTREAL A VEXGS' ß \lXK. S. Gerard, Presirlent,-J. Frothingham, Vice President.-F. L. Hoofsteller, Sec'y. & Treasurer. 01ìì.ce -:\lontreal Bank, Great t. James Strcet.-3pen every ..:\Iond.lY al:ú Thur:;day from 10 \02 o'clock. PROYJDEl'\T AXD SA VIXGS' BAN1\", l\IOXTrRE \L, Pre.>idcnt-William LUlln, Esq.; Vice Presidents, Esq., J. Redpath, and Hon. James Ferrier. _1';I'l' fl!!in'j Direclors.-John Torrance. 'Villiam \Vatson, 'Vm. Dow, John .:.\latthewson. Robt_" Armour, Thomas Kay, James Scott, William )lurray, George Elder. John Eadie, Aetl1alY, .. H. Sherrocks, .Jas Cox, and Jam s \latthewson, Accountants. Office, No.9, Great St. James Street,-<>pen daily from 10 t.} 3, and on !\looday and Saturday e\"Cnings trom 6 108. CA DA CO:tUP ANY. IncorporJ.tpd by Act of Imperi,\l Parliament and Ruyal Charter, lS:W, Guuernur-Charles Flanks. Esq Df!jJdty GoVe1ïlOr-James i\lackl:lop, Esq Direc!ors-Robel't Biddulph. :: ir J.:Ihn E.lsthope, Bart. )I.P., John Ea"lh.:lpe, John Fullerton,. Jame.:S Gooden, William T. Hibbert, I.'rallcis ll. .i\liLchell, l\1ar!in T. Scp1th, Alexander Stewart, \\ illiam \',Tit:,on. .8u Wors-- \\ïlI:am Gaussen, Thomas Poyncler, Kewman Smith. Office in Lon.\on-"anada House, St. Helen's Place, Bishop::gate street. ('ommiysionel"s 1n Cancrrh lJ',nsl.-Toronto-Frederick \\'ilUer, Esq., Goderich- Thomas Mercer Jones, Esq. Cle,/í;.ç in Tv,'onto-.J ,Mc_-\.. Cameron, E. L. Cull, Donald lc1>onalu Thomas Collier. Clcd..y in Goderic/i--William Robertson, ChadeE Widder. ' AI')" inf')fmahon lC5pecting the Company's Lanù can be also ohtained from. Richard Birdsall,. Asphodel, (,'olborue 1>:slr1.:t; Dr. Alling, Guelph, Wellington Di.SLl'ict; and J. C. W. Daly, tra1ford. Huron District. The Canada Company have for sal about 800,000 acres in the Huron District, and <500,000- ucreb in blocks and scaltered lots in e,;el y township jo Canada \\'('51. The Canada CompdllY remit (rom Loudon to Callada any sum uf money by letters of creði' .pon th ir Commissioners, and likewise transmit any er m ot' money !rom Canada to au] lhUt pf I:':luOl)C, by letters. of cledit tapOal tae Directms. 96 LUNA TIC ASYLU I, TORON'rO, ltfcdical Superintendent-Dr. Walter Telfer. Varden and Steward-R. Cronyn. Malt.on- Mrs. Cronyn. CORPORA'FIO OF crrv OF IUONTREAL. Acting Mayor-ALDER IAN BOURRET.- ALDER IEN : :5t. Lawrence Ward,. .Ferrier. St. Antoine Ward,.... Bourret. St. Le\,-is Ward,... Beaubien. East,........... .......... Perrin. Centre,........... ...... .Glennon. St. Anns, .......... . ..Tully. COUSCILLORS: East Ward,............Ouimet. West,..... ............. .Gibb, St. Lawrence,......... Larocq ue. East,. . . . . . . . . . . .' . Valois. St. Mary, ."...... Lynch. OFFICERS. John P Sexton, City Clerk; Edouard Demers, City Treasurer; James A. B. McGill, City Surveyor; Charles Glackmeyer, Assistant Clerk; Pierre Blanchet, Translator; George Har- ding, Assistant' Treasurer's Office; J. Perrigo, Insp. and Chief Eng., Fire Department; Capt. Thomas Wiley, Chief of Police; Hypolitt' Jeremy, Deputy Chief; John l\IcKerchey, Overseer of Roads; Joseph A. Bourdon, Clerk of Bonsecours .Mallæt; Oliver Loranger, Assistant do.; John Abbott, Clerk ('f St. Ann's :Market; Maurice F.ardly, Clerk of Hay Mmket: Antoine Schwartz, Ai;sislant do.; Pierre Rottot. Clelk of Papineau Market; Joseph Robillard, ]\'lIl!d J..eept'r, Clerk of Hay & Caule Market, Viger Equare; A. J. Joubert, Bailiff and Crier, Ma) 01"5 Court; Thomas Somers, Messenger; Toussaint Peltier, Attorney; 'William Ross and D. E. Papineau, 1'\ otaries. '" The Mayor. John E. l\Jills, Esquire, died [ th NO\emLer, 1847. Centre '\Vard,..........Footner. Centre,..... ...... ..... ..De Bleury. St. James, .............Gorrie. St. Lewis,.. . . _ . . . . .We.rd, St. Anns, ......... . Dorwin. WestWard......... .Lyman. "rest,..... ...... ...... .Gugy. St. Mary,..........., .Sims. S. James,........ . Beaudry. Narcisse F. 'Be1leau, ,Michael Connoly, James Dean, John Doran, .T ames Gillespie, Germain G'Iay, COCPORATIOi-i OF CITY OF QUEBEC. Mayor-GEORGE Ü'IÜLJ, STUART, Esquire. COl'NCILI.ORS. George Hall, Thomas W. Lloyd, John )[aguire, Daniel .i\lcGie, John l\lc Leod, William O'Brien, OFFICERS OF CORPORATION. F. X. Garneau, Clerk; Francis Austin, Treasurer; Joseph Hamel, Surveyor; Theophile Raillarge, Assistant urveyor; Augustin Gauthier, Collector; Bettheleui Lafleur, Inspector of Beaches; F. X. Julien, Messenger. Kotary-Charlt's Maxiune DE' Foy. Clerks of l\larkets- Upper Town Market, Thomas Atkins; Lower Town ditto, Dennis :t\Iurray; St. Paul's ditto, Aug. Gauthier. Inspector-NIcholas Wells. Overseer of Sweeping-Eugene Treudeau. Chief Constable of Police-H.. II. Russell. · I..ouis Plamondon, Edward Rousseau, Jo!'eph Robetaille, Jaques P. Rheaume, Jean Tourangeau, r. Tessier, and John \Vilson. CORPORATIO:V OF CITY OF TOROSTO. Mayor-'V:\I. HE RY BOCLTO , Esquire, 1\1. P. P. ALDER)IEN. COl\DION COU CIL:\IE . St. Da\'id's "'ard-"Hon. H. Sherwood. Dr. \Vorkman. "George IJlatt, W Davis. St. Patrick's do. ..'v. H. Boulton, G. T. Denison, Jr. "James Trotter, John Carr. St. Andrew's do. "J. H. Cameron, G. Duggan, l\I. P. P. .John Ritchey, Samuel haw. St. LawrencE'do. "'J. Beatty. Robel t Deatd. -Joshua G. Beard, Samuel Platt. St. George's do. -William Wakefidd, George Gurnett. ,. r. J. Preston, John Craig. St James' òo. -John Armstrong. John BelL "Thomas Storm, Alex. Hamilton. The Gentlemen marked t l\s" retile fr?": the ou cil on the ,filst i\lo day in February, but may be elected to serve agam at the .:\lul1lclpall,lectlOn on the ::Second 1uefday in January. OFFICERS OF THE CORPORATION. Coroners, John King. 1\I.D" G. Duggan, Senr.; Clerk of Common Council, Charles Daly; Chamberlain Andrew T, McCord; High TIailiff, G. L. Allen; City Inspector, Thomas Garlick; CIÎrk of the larket, Richard Harrison ; Weigh laster, and Clerk of the FIsh Mar- ket, John Dempsey; Fire Inspector, Robert Alexander. T.ustees of Common School.s, City of To .onto,-His Worship the Mayor, ex officio, Messrs F. \V. Barron, Hon. John Elmsley, John Cameron, William Cawthra, J. G. BoweE', and Jobo .Mc}Iurrich. Ô ..-.'4" IN cÖ ..,. oeo CIO ..,. t'- .. : ..,. at) 8 CI? CO .ë ........ M ...,. Ò 0') O) Z oC'-l 0 :f::!: : 0 E-c 0"': 0 Z -e<') t'-oO 0 oQ .... - Ø\;:r -< : . riJå. Me<') 0 """.... .C t'- I.C ;)Q C') : : : cÖ CI? M ..,. 00 C1I : . : i Cl'JO _.c ...00 -: : : ! _..-4 97 f'o ri) .... (,., o Q) S 8 ::I ':t:l 0; .1u e! .10 pouÁ I \0 'co 'slinlun.T. I . 00 1 00 'UO!XiJUUO.) M.aN I 0_ : ::;'>M I .....t':) . C'J :'1 'qaJnq::> ON I 1C>r.> Mt'-t'- I c:.a.Q t.O 's31!(amW' : ..,. I- - 'SU'C! lBl!UQ' ;;;: 'X) - t'- I;r; 'SliJ>{Bnb I . -co coo I 'sJs!ldBg I OC::;'>M'-O-t'- I CO_O::;:OoO - .... 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Nr:..c....- c (1.>-'::: 0 CD (I.> (I) r: ..cU eJ '- _rn"'d..d 0>' c:: QJ '" r::::: g ,g .:: ..c:1.>cr:'" :; ...., ..., -.= QJ g.'õ c; ..c s::.c ..c >. ,3 'iñ :;-g -d=rn O..c 1.Ë 6' Oco..c coo ==- :QJ 3 q:ë g ..-.S .:: r.J -;J ;: Ij. !:..O .... C E-4 D.s 8IJ ..: rr3' .5 IJ æ. -= Qj ; >."0:: ..c 8 15 ..c-= æð = b ;ð -:= t:.J E 4' E E Q.>CI:; 'ií I 'õ!i-=:: 98 CORPORA'I'ION O}<' CITY OP KINGS'I'ON. :Mayor-TlIo IAS KmKI>ATRlCK, Esquire. ALDERMEN. CO.:\DIO N COl'1'\CILMEN. Sydenharn \\Tard-Thomas Kirkl'!ltrick, Joseph R. Hall. James \V. B.ent, amueJ Smyth. Ontario do. James Baker, Willidm Ford. Jun. Roben ChatJonhousp, James Linton. 8t. Lawrence do. John Counter, Matthew Rourk. Roùert Allan, John Wiley. Cataraqui do. T. \V. Robinson, Jas. .:\Ieagher, Sen. Hobert Anglen, John Patterson. Frontenac do. John Flanigan, John Braden. John Harvey, John Cl'awlord. The )Iunicipal Election takes place on the second Tuesday in January of each year. OFFICERS OF THE CORPORATION Clerk. Michael Flanagan; Treasurer, William Anglin; Harbour ::\1aster, Walter McCannilf; Bailiff, Samuel Shaw; urveyor, William Jones; Clerk of :.'\larhet, hmes Noble; Inspector of Bread, Bernald Fitzpatrick; _-\ssistant do., James Dean; Inspector of Weights and Measures, JOhtl :Meagher; Inspector of Beef, Pork, &c., Oliver Mowat; Fire Inspector, John Cullen; Superintendant of Common Schools, Robert l\IcLean, Esq. CORPORATION OF CI'I'Y OF lIAIUIL'I'ON. Mayor-CoLIN C. FERRIE, Esquire. COUNCILLORS. St. George's W drd-S. B. Freeman, amuell\Iills. t. Patrick's do. II. R. O"Reilly, Daniel Kelly. St. Lawrence do. I\ehemi.lh Ford, Charles O. CounseH. S. Andrew's do. II. B. Willson. D. C. Cunn. St. )Iary's ùo. Coliu C. Fenie, Andre\-v liIler. OFFICERS OF THE CORFOIH.TIOS. Police 1\Iagigtrate, G. H. _\rmstrong; Clerk, C. H. Stokoe; Treasurer, John Brown; High &ilitf, S. Ryckman; ln l}ector of Chimne)S, J. Thorn; CierI,;: of l\1ar.b..et, T. Branigan. CORPOR..l j'IO:'J' OF rl'llE rO'VN OF NIAGARA. President-John Simpson, E1!<}. Boar.! of Folice-Thomas ::\IcCormi k Alex. Daviðson,. Andrew Heron, Jun., Jame.;; Boulton. Clerk-I3aac H. Johnson. High Bailiff-Beaver Brown. CORPORATION OJ' THE I'OWN OF BROCKVILLE. President-George Cra'wford, Esq. B03.rd of Police-William B, Richards, James B. PoweIJ, David .Mail', William FitzsimmollJ:;. Clerk, W. n. l\1cClean. Slree Surveyor . Richards. Righ Constable-Francis Gray. CORPORATION OF THE TO\VN OF COBOURG. President-Asa A. Burnham, Esq. Boar,l of Police-Andrew )1ilne, William Weller, Dr. TIeatty, Francis Burnet. Clerk-David BIDdie. conpORA j'10N 01<' I'HE TO"\VN OF COHNW ALL. .ftfayor-George McDonald, Esq. 11. P. P. Councillors-East \Yard, Alexander McLean, Thomas Kennedy; Centre Ward, William Mathie, Samuel Hart, George .!.\lcDonald; 'Vest Ward, Donald l\lcDonelJ, A. Caldwell. CORPORA'rION OF 'l'HE OWN OF BRAl\'TFORD. lfIayor-\\'illiam Muil heòd, Esq. Councillors-King's \Vard, "\V ilJidm MUIrhead; Queen'a \\ard, Dr. Digby; Brant Ward, .James \\ilkes; NOlth Ward, J. \V. po ,vus; South Ward, William Walker; Laðt 'VallI. Joseph G,uduer; \Vest "ard, D. J.I..GJ1krson. Clerk-John n. McDooald. l'reaSU1'er- \ \' illiam \ \ alker. & There are se\'eral other IncorpOlated Towns in the Pro\'Înce, ùut the returns from them were 1I0t JLC . d. Some W le incorporatEd last ession of Parliament-such as London, :Dul\.da!, FY'O\H'. & . 99 Average lUarket Prices fa"om 18-tO to 1847 f - ' ARTICLES. 5' ,=.: t :S - -E I 8 I ð ----,-;;:-;;-:-:-:;:- -;;:-;;- -;;:-;;-I-;;:-;;- I '-;;:-;;- Flour, per barrel, 196Ibs......... 22 3 1-!1 3 '22 0 ''22 ? ,22 () 2 Û 21 6 Oatmeal, per barrel, 196 lbs. .. . . . .?l 4 ,16 3 0 0 121 3 2ù () I 0 () 0 0 Wheat, per bushel, 60 lbs........ 4 1 '3 2 I 3 1 I 4 0 3 IJ2 3 9 4 g Rye; per bushel, 56 Ibs........... 2 10 3 4 2 9 0 0 1 IO 0 () 0 0, Barley, per bushel,4Rlbs......... 2 2 1 2 0 1 2 3 1 0 0 1 1O 2 6 0 0 Oats, per bushel, 34 lbs....... ... 1 4! 1 2 1 0 1 0 1 3 1 1 3 0 0 Peas, per bushel, 60 lbs. . . .. . . . . . I 2 3 I 1 9 2 1 2 0 1 101,\!, 2 3 0 0 Beef, perIOD Ibs...............,18 0 ' 11 3 ,16 0 17 6 ,17 6 '20 0 21 2 Pork,rerIOOlbs................193 12 (j 118 9 :;W 0 \ 17 (j 200 00 Mutton,perlb..................O SI.... 0 31 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3;200 I ,- /- 4 1 0 - Lard, per lb. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. .. () 5 I 0 41 , 0 0 4 () 4 0 0 utte!, perlb,..................; 0 7J Q 7 I? 6 U 0 6, 0 7)f;. 'I urkles, each.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 1 <:: 11 2 6 _ 0 1 2 (j 2 () 0 0 Geese, each. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 10 1 6 '1 6 1 3 1 3 1 6 0 0 Fowls, per coupJe.. ........ ..... 1 8 1 R 1 7 1 3 ] 0 ] 3 0 0 Ducks, per couple ...'... ...... 1 1 11 2 0 0 0 1 3 I ] 0 2 () 0 0 Chickens, per couple, . . . _ . . _ . .. I 1 2 1 3 1 3 I 1 0 0] 0 IOU 0 Eggs, per dozen. . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . 0 7 I 0 4 0 412" 0 4 I 0 4 () 5 0 6J.6 Potatoes, per bushel. . . . . . . . . . .. "1 1 9 2 0 1 I 4 I 1 0 1 3 1 3 0 0 Hay, per ton.... ....... .... . . . 47. () 3;) 0 48 0 ,)0 0 30 0 0 0 0 0 Straw,perton...................126 3 0 0 10 0 ]5 0 110 0 1 15 0 0 0 Timothy, per bushel, 60 lbs..... _ . 1 4 6 4 0 1 5 0 Õ 0 1 5 0 -1 () 0 0 Veal, per lb. ....... ... '" '.. 0 3 1 0 3 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 3 0 0 COR R ECTIONS. PAGE 2 -Tahle of Semi-diurnal Arcs, column of Dec1., fourth line from the bottom, for 2 read 23. " 7.-For Sir T. I-Iarris. read Sir W. Snow Han-is. B.-The dRsh or npgative sign. indicating de rees below zero of Fahrenheit, has been. misplaced: insert it before 1 0 .9 and 1 0 .4. " 10.-Thesame: insert the.negative sign before 4 0 .7 and 17 0 .1. " 12.-Lowest Temperafure In Lower Canada, for 90 read -9.0; dele the dash over d r088 of Thermometer, from January to May inclusive. PUBLISHERS' NOTICE. T HE PUBLISHERS of thf' Canadinn Almnnac JolT 18t , bpg' !eavc t() tpnòl:'l' their re!lpt'otfw acknowledgments to thO!'e Gpnllempn whl) havp ,.uppIit'd Ib"m widl informar.ion for its pages_ The quantity of m.uter rolll:'cleilllir exc,'pdert wlmt 1'0111,. he romprizt'd w!,hill 'he limils aSiligned tor the work; but, in ordpr to Rvoid. a far 8'1 ro ibl . t:lp exclu:!i,m of Rnv pUI'Ii'JI) that Wdll deemed to be of f'!!lential importancp. thp A!mamw ha'! hpp/) clIIHiderdhly enlarged, without any corrp:opond- ing inCI'ease in pricp. Thp Publi"hpl's tl'll>t that Ill, . Gl:'nllemf'f1 to whom Ihpy an iortehto.iI fur contributions, which do not. uppl:'ar in the ragp!! of th.. AlmandC for HP8, will, undpr the circum. stances, excuse the oml.'sion. The Publisher!! of thp Cflna 'ian Almanac rpsp(>rtfl1l1y !!o icit cnnl:-ibn'ior. f,lr ] 849, not only from ",II parIs of the Proviocp of Can,.c!a, 110 lIhjo'",s of l"l'al inll.rest, in R c.II,c/pn'òl:'rt fOI m, Fllitable for such a puhlirRtiuTI, but a1..0 frum th", !'iMpr l'rovincps. Tht'v arp anxio'I'i to ..pnòp,' thp work 8S t'1I:- teno;ivelv u eful a.. po siblp, ROc! applicablp to till" "" holp of Brilis 1 i\'onh Amp..i,'a. ThE'Y f'xpected to havp ht'pn al-,Ip tn fllrni..h in 11... I' p ' 'nt vohlm p , omt. l!'pnpral inf )rmlJli()'] rp drdin tilP J)ruvince!òl of New Bruoswick, l'\nvR. Scotia, Princ.. r:.-j "" arc!, 110.1 N,'wf lundlot.ui. 10", w....>'1 rli '\ppointpcl in "1"- f"eiving the returns they had applipc! f',r, w:th th exc'Pllti')fI ..f nn.' frolll No>w B,'un"wick. Th"y invite contribu1ur.. to !;lend f"rwRrd th,'ir favor'i n.. pRrlv R [>1)'1;1;1-,10>. in 0' del' 10 Rffurd th.. ('umf.'ilertl ample time tl) cllllate tf]p malena.I'! f"r I h.. rmwrlinn Ãl1JL r lJ/rlr .for IS 1!1, As n e:pnprRI rule, liS far Itl mRY be con..isteot Yo ith thp arlll.f1!!'emf'nt of th.. wI,r'., "'IIIU ibduon.. \\'111 havt'! I'I('c(.dencp, I1cooniing to the order of rta'e in whi('tl '''t-y H".' ,'preivüil II)' Ih", P"bfi.I,..,... . COBIF. & IL\LFOrR, P1lblÙ1h . BRITISH Cor.ON/!iT OFFice, TORf1XTn, Sor., 1847. INDEX. PAGE. PAQB. Adjn1ant-General's Department. . . . . .. . .. 73 Knox'" Colh'ge. . . . . . . .. . .... ... . . .. . .. 84 Appeal Conrt, C. W. . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. 76 Legislative Assembly. . . ... .... . . ...... 34 - ClJurt, C. E. .................... 78 -- Conncil... ..........'....... 33 Army l\f edical Stafr. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. 73 Lockup Houses Act. . . . .. .. . .. .. . . . . ... 67 Astronomic-al Notices, &c. . . . .. . . ., .. . . . 9 Lunatic Ass),lum...................... 96 BaptistClergy.........................92 McGill College.............. .........84 - (Canada) College. . . .. . . .. . . . ... 85 Magnetical Obsen-atory . .. .. .. .. .. . .... 75 Bankrupt Court, C. B......... ......... 79 .:\lap of C.1nada-to face................ 3 Ranks................................ 93 1\1arriage Þ ctof U.C................... 54 Barrac k Masters. . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7.:1 Mars (III uminated disc of), . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Board of Education, C. ,V. . . . . . .. .. . . ... 7::1 Master and (,f\'ant Act, U. C .. . .. " ... 59 Brant ford Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. 98 lete()rollJgical Tables.................. 8 BrockvilleCorporation ................ 98 1ilitidDepartment ................,...:U Calendar (Explanation of).............. () :\lontreal Corporation................... 96 Canada Compa ny. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. 95 :\Iooll's Phases, &c. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Canadian W sleyan Methodist Clergy. . .. 92 \1Rrkets...................... __ __ . . .. 99 Canals (Pronnclal).................... 69 Nf'ptune (the Planet).............. ..... 68 Chancery (Court of) ................... 76 Xiagara Corporation................... 98 ChronologicalCydes................... 3 Noon (Apparent)................. ..... 9 Church or England Clergy.............. 85 Kormal chooI.....,................... 80 - of Scotland in Canada. . .. . . . . ... 87 Ordnance Department. . . .. .. .. . ... .. ... 74 Circuit Courts, C. \V. . . . .... .. . . .. .. ... Z6 1 Planets (The) .... ....... . ... .......... 9 --Courts, C. E. .................. ,8 Poetry of the :\lonth'J.................... 8 Civil List of Canada............ ... .... 71 Population of Callada " . ............... 52 Civil Secretary's }Jfìce................. 3:? I Post Offic.e Department.................. 33 Cobourg CorporatIOn ..........,....... 98 1 Presbytenan L hurch of Canada.... . .. . 88 Comet (The) ....................... _, û Prol-oate (Court of) . . . . . . .. ........... 78 Commander of the Forces....,......... 73: Public Works (Department of).......... 32 Commissariat Department............ ... 73 I Quarter :\laster General's Department.... 73 Commissioners Courts, C. E,. .......... 79 I Quarter St' sions. C. \V. ......... ....... 78 CommonScnools Depaltment(U.r.) ....79 1 - - C.E............,.....79 ------- (L. C.) .... 82 , Quebec Corporation................. .... 96 Compass (Variation of the) ....,....... 7 Queen's Bench CommissilJners.. . ........ 79 Congregational lergy :................. 92 J Queen's Bench, (Court of) C. \V........ 76 1heologlcallnshtute .....8.,1 - - - C.E...........78 Copyright Act. . . .. . . . . .. ... ......... 48 Qneen's CoJlf'ge .. . ., ... ... .. ., . . . . .... 83 Cornwall Corporation, . . . .... . ... . . . . " 98 Recei\'f'r General's Department..... .. ... 32 Crown Lands Department. . . . .. . . . . . . .. 32 Hegi tra's (Provincial) Office........ .. ... 32 - (La w Officers of) .. ., . . . . . . . . . .. 33 Re.giments in Canaùa..... . ..... .. , . .. ... 75 -Office........,..........,....... 76 Re\.enueofCanada............. .......55 Currency (ProviF1cial)....... .........,. 49 Re\'enup, Inspectors.................... 71 Customs Department,... ..............70 Re\'enlles (Löcal)C.W................. 60 --- Law-..... .......-..........35 Roman Catholic Clergy................ 89 Debt and LiaLililies of Canada.. . . . . . ... 62 Sat urn's Ring,. .. .. . . . ... . .. .. . . . .. .. . 9 District Court Siltings and Terms. . . . . . .. 78 :,aving's Banks. , .. . . . , . .. .. . . .. . ...... 85 - Officprs, U.C. , . .. . . .. .. . .... '" 7ì Se!lsons, (Beginning and length of)... .... 5 - Superintendents of Schools ...... 80 Secretary's (Provincial) Department..... 32 DutIes collected at different Ports....,... 67 emi-Diurnal Arcs, (Table of).......... 2 -(TabJeof) ........,........... 44 Signs of the Zodiac ..................... 8 Eclipses ............................. 3 'wrisf', SunsI"t and Declination... .. .. . .. 9 Epochs .,............................ 3 Tarf's allowed by Customs.............. 52 Engineer (Royal) Department.. ......... 7.1 I Toronto Academy.,.._.................. 84 Exchar ge..... ........................49 !orolitoCorporatl,on ..................96 Execulive ('ouncil ..'.................. 32 ] oronln, (Popul.J.hon of)................ 97 Executive Government. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. 32 Towns and Yillages Act, U. C. .... . ..... 60 Expenditure of Canada. . . . . . . .. .,. .., 57 Trinity BlJard ......................... 7I Feasts (:\lonable) ..................... 3 Trustees of Common Schools, Toronto.... 9 Hamilton Corporation. . . . . . .. . . . . ...... 98 Twilight ............................. 9 ImmiO'ration Returns..........,........ 53 United Presbyterian Church in Cannda... 89 Imports and Exports. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 63 -- Theolt1gical Institute. . . . . ., .. 85 Indian D"partment. . . . . . . .. ........... 33 I Upper ('anada College .................. 83 _ Returns.. ..... ................ 53 1 Useful (.\) Table..., '" ....... -....... 62 Inspector Gene 81's Der artmf'nt .... ..... 32 ': IJIIS: O.liuminated disc of)............ 5 Jupiter's Satellites (Eclipses of) . . . . . . . . . 9 '\ IctOl'Ja College.. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 84 King's CoJlege .......... . .... . .. . . . . . .. 83 \ Weights and Measyres. . . . . . .. ... . . '" .. 50 King$ton CorporatIOn.. . . . .. . . . , . . . . . .. 98 Weileyan Methodist Clergy.... . .. ...... gO SCOBIE & BALFOUR, BOOltSE:LLERS AND STATIONERS, 16, K[ G SfREET EAST, TOROl'\TO, C. W., S OLIClf Ihe altPn i!'n of their lImpr?" frien s, nnr1 the pul:.lic pnp,l'IIlIy, to thpir IlIr e and vllried Stock ..f 'TATIOSARY. Incluchn,g Ih.' Ot' t \Vnve I1l1d Laid ",J'(Gr.lsn PAPER , BLANK BOOKS, Leti er;l. Journnl", I)HY B'lUk . Cu..h ß...,ks. I>"clu,t BII"'''''. Bill B ,"k... LI'IIPr UII"k-, Vpr",ion Book.., M..mllrnnrlurn nm\ Cnpy H'lllk!!. il1evl'ry i't l" nf Bi".li.. \VRtTISG 1'.4.Pt:RS 0,. AJ.L STZES. Letter. Nntp. an.-l H, ipf I'apprs Envt'I.,p..., C"'nnwrl'ial,wcI Ulnt'illl EII\'<'IIII'I'II, :\Inrrisl n'& \\'8Ikden's, olld SIPI'IJo>n.,' ULAC]{ Bt.GF., AND HE;) lsKs. Ink I'owd,..,"s, SiIVl'r. Blllnzl', I'P\\t..r, ELllny, RllsPw, od, nNt Glnss l"k>!('lIlfi... F._\ L' "'0 \\' AX \VafPI'''. ll'lf...r \V pigl ts, Q'liIJ... I'KItRY'S- GILLIITT'S. :\ltTCliET.L'S, .4."'D Ht:ET.t;y'S S'n:t"L 1' .ss-tì..I,1 I','n..; I'.."hlllel. r.. \\'lIf rSI..ml'!!, Seal", I'..nkuivt's, Era.wr", (HTi.:e Klliv...s. G ,lei, Silvpr, al\ll Alhlltn r"flcil Cnsps; !'>lIt'lit I'''"cil Lpad,,; O,'awi 'g, CorppnlPr's unct nth", PI'rll'il . Cl'lIynn . Cnl\" II B..anls and Pup..r. Bri;:lol HOt\rds. Or"wi' g ('ap,'r04, Omwill!:: Bu, k:1. \\'UII'I' Col"r", C:tmelul,d Sable lJ"ir ('t'lIr\l II.dinn Ink. . Pink. BIIiP. Scnrlet, un t :\Io:'zz"rint SOllc,'rs. I'Mtr,n...",.., SlIImp". i\lnlhprratirlll llIIlIru- men.... JNDU Rvnnt'R. BlIsinp , A,f"rl".... nil'" Vi:;ilill Car.-l;t. l"':t\in,g Curtis. Pt'rfmntt'd Cardll anti Hllard. SLAT.: .4.1',0 SLAT.: ('''NCII.S. 1'rHr ßn..k , ('''l'kpl Uouk". I"'rtfolin.., Cllr!l Cll".... \VIIIl..tll. WrilÎn I'nti., ßlnl1ill . Cnllr:cl p, Ti ,.up fi'.c\ Funry PIlP"IS. l\1i"iltturp Frnme, anti Cut'S. Ivorie!!. Ivnrv 1\11(1 n.me I'Rp'-r KIII\'p>! And F"ld r', &.-. 'fh.." ha\'e a'"" nlwonl on blind" Inr e Sinck tlf 1300'[(::). it} I'vpry dt'pnrtment of Sri..nct". Li:clRIure, Ti'Po:og\', nnd tht;Joìne Art.., (rum h,.th Britiilh tl.n.i Am,'ncun l'ubh..lwr:1, tn whi.:h Th"y 8r(' rOIl;:tnntly "..j.lin ev..ry n w work of imerp!t. Thpy haVH jlJ t iS IJ"c1 t\ ca:nln !."IP nf this p8rt ..f tht'i.. St"l'k. which thpy "ill fur- "'lIrd to any pllrt of the (;ounll y. un npplil'a' inll. (if hy I..tler, posrnge [nid) anet a04 ill ronsul'rpnr of the chnnee ill rhe Copyright Law, it is their impnlin" tl) huve m')re fn'q1rt'llt ImpnrtRlinns of Unit"ll Btatp, Pu'>lical1 '"s thun hRII hilhprtll bt'en within tlll'ir I'ow\.... oldcl received by them fur any wurk not in th..ir IItnck will rerci\'e immediotp Ot!pnti..n The SCHOOl. UO')K!!, rec..mmen.-l...d hy 1h.. ßORl'Clnf Edllr8lion, 3S \Vp]JI1S rhose pnerRlly tt pd by Tellcher!l ill tho Province. kppt in !lro!:k. l'II'l'i l , Family. Churrh, nn,ll'oc\;.et ßIDLt:S. Telllnmentll, P"Rlm Rnrl Hvmn Bnnk!l. 1\1i"!ôlRII . rrR\,pr Bunk". &... in rp", vHrÎPtv. nUOKllI DING. T HE Sub!!cribertl hllve made nrra"!1:"m p nt", i'l thiq etppRrtln:>nt of 1hpir hn inPIIII, for eXPcutin Ihe ord.-II'I' of their friencloJ in ,'vt'rv bnHlch "f teller Prt'..:! 9n.-l Stu:i'lIIar)' Bin,li"g in rllf' L.."t l!!yIPI. CO)IMEItCIAL, LAW, A O OTHER BL.4.N]{ BOOKS rTI'I.le In nrcl,'r of The h..", mUIPriul.., nnd ill Ih. IItronge&1 mRnn..r. MII ic. Scrap U 'uk"" ali(I Buuks of Print>!, Uound with care and elegance. LihrMry Buok I!tronely an,) hnlld omely bou."l. [1:7 A .ul'erior Ruling :\Iacbinc. n.uled Bookg anr1 mh"r WOl.k pxprltt,.,et To ony pattern. SCOßlE . BA LF{..Ufl, 16 Kin,!' Strf'pr f';'1-'. Tnrnntn. C 'V. WOODEN VI ARE STORE. ANGrS DALLAS, No. 30, Kin -Strcct, Toronto, M AKER and ImplJlter of \\'illo.v CrHrlle . Wn g()n!!. Chair.. an,l BLI!\kt't>!. Tub!!, Pilil. Churns; B:-oom . Bruo!hps, Mats, Twine, COIl19,!:", Si()ve , and lti.Jdlt!s. Uird Cnge., &c. &e: AI.n. in e-r,'R' v.triply_ .hir B"II.hp_. G"mh 11",1 T'I\'" J 0 S I A S n RAY, LAND, HOU3E, AND GENER,U COMMISSION AGENT, NOTARY PUBLIC, AND CONVE YANCER Also Agent (or the N, y. Wao!hillgton Co, i\lulllnl InSlJrll.nre Company. Allen & Co.'., Canuda anct New York Exprpqs. &c_ &c &c. Mr. B. attend>! to evpry descri"tinn of Lllnti UusinPlIs; Co!lpcr!l. Rent!!, Norell, an Acrð\mt... J'UTcha.es nnd ell!! all kinds of Prnducc, &c. 8"rllrps I'pn..inn8 and other p"}mpnts; also Paten; De dtJ from Government; Bonk and other Slocks bought and sold. FOR SA LE, A large numbpr of Clear"rl Farm!l, Rnd upwnr,h of 10').001) nCres of Wild I.and!!, situnted ill altnOit every part ofCllnadli; a1lio Builr\ing L," , HOII..e.., &c, &c., 011 very I'llsy tprm.. H.HtlT.T,)N. C, \V. P }l I N 'f I N G , IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, NEATLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECUTED BY SCOBIE & BALFOUR, 16, KING-STREET EAST, TOROXTO, C.'V. Book.., PamphlPt"l Luw ß:al1k.., Circular". Carò;:, Bill He'IlI.., ()tict'", Hills, &c., l'rintf'd in the mOAt lIuprriur slyJ", at nr, clel al.. rl'i('es. Upetls (new nnd "let Form) :\1ungH!!es. Apprpnlirp 1"r1pl1tllr"". ßIRnk SlIlT'mnn"p", T"!I, Cu flll.. Ca Re!!l, Chllnct'ry \Varrants, Spt:cial Uail Pit'cPs, C" l1ovitii, Subpæna;a, Bnnkrll['trv AlJi-Ia\"i:!!, ar.tt La'" Blank. of tlvery dt'scriplion ofthe mo.t approved flllms, kept on hanrl and fur føltl. THE COLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. , nCß'is ('re{i nul JEm;i'o,vc:2."cd 1I1u('er Af't of PaD.'liamcnt. .0 0 V ERN 0 R : The Light Ron. the EA":;:' OF ELGIN' AND KINCARDINE, Governor General of Canada. EDINBURGH-I, Ge01'ge-St.; Lo: mox-4, A. Lothlm1'y; GJ,Awow-3 , St. Vincent Place. CANAD t_ T "-BI"JISI-IMEX'.r. Ib rl OjjL , ....11>1 In 71-19, Gl It St. James Street. THF. HO . Pr.T 1c.GILL. Prp",up-. of 111P :3llnk flf Vlllntrl'Rl, Cl'fJirman. )).\ V[() D \ VIDSUS. C1., .\:-in,lg-er nf II Ihnk of Bnli h North Arr.prica. ALl X \NDF'L.' Lvll' O . I:-q.. Cd' J r "f l:IP lionk of Montreal. HI';\V RA.\tISAY, E-fJ.. (If 1.1" F. 'm of Armour &. Ram IlY, í'HR!:-\TUI'HI:H. IHJ KI . r."C).. AcI"ol'atP.. THJ: HOl'\. Jl'"STICF. l\,TcCORO. THE HU . W. B. ROBIN' . )N. Ch,pf C(lm,.,i , ionpr of th", Boa,'d of Works. L"f(al Adl,iser-J'lhn Ro p. F. q., Adv"l'atp. .";IedlNtl Adviser--Gpc'. 'V. Camphpll, E!lq;, M.D. Mann!fet---A. Davidson l'aI'iH'r, L q. .. TOROSTO BRANCH.-Office, 4-, Duke Strect. n01RD OF MAN1GEDE T, Tnr. BOX. n. n. SULLIV AX. Q. C, Chairman. W. PROUDFOOT. E q.. Pn""i.-!pnt IIf th" Bonk of l'pppr CanadA. JAMT:S BROWi"E. f.:"q.. Wh'lrfin pr. . ALEX' 1\1l'RR"-Y, T: q., or thp Firm of MoÍJdtt;a, Murray & Co. T. D. H.\H.HIS, r. fJ" }Iell hant. SoZ;ritors-Yle !'r . Cr"ol, & Smilh, narri tprll. ],[edical Advi.Ytr-Edw. Hodder, E'q., M.D. Kent and Secretary to t ,p Boord-JHnw" Hender on, E-r!. qUEBEC BRAXCH.-30ard of :JIana;;ement. THT: Hd . WfLLI\M \VAI.KF:R, Pr a 5...-!p"l of tlw Board nf hade, Clwirman. .TAMF:S DEAN, F. q. of the Firm nf Dp"n L Co. CHARLES LA;\'GEVIN, E q.. of Ihp Firm of Mallllon, J.nngpvin & Co. AIÆX: GILLESPIE. .Tr., E lJ', of the Firm of Gillp ri('. Grepnshipld., Co. JOHN TUO.\] O;'.l. E 'l' Solicitor-Thl' Hon. F. W. f'rimroilp, AdvnC'lIP. ]lfedical Adl'iser-Jamps DougIR'I, Esq., !\I.O. .Agent and Secretary to 'h" J:onrd-Wllliam BenoNt, E-fJ. AGENCIES. I!gmts. BE;LLEYIT,LF.--John RI)"s, Esq,. Parrister. HROCKVILLE.-John Hhyna.., E fJ: BVTOWN.-J. B. ewj , E fJ" RHrri tpr. CORNWALL.--}1p rs..I. F. N J. D. 1', ingJp, Barri'itPrl'. GUJn.PH.--\VITl. HpWI\t, E q., T.."a;allrpr of II]E' Oistril'l. HAI\IILTOf'.-Thomos f{amsay. Eoq: LONr)(, .-Charlpq 1\Ionl'Rrrlt, F C]. I'ERTH.--John l\lal'drm'lJr!, E:!'C]., C.P. ST. CATHEP.tNES.--Gporr" Ryt-.Plt. E q. lðedicnl .f1dviser. IJ'lrlJlionala,h HlI n atf.'r,'f'cI 'y the lung rral'tic!ll experience of Ih.. nir"l'lnr In (jr at Bril I in \ . wm\1I "r "imllar]n li!UliulI . 1 h. I'Jtf\"P ,('TI''' "r,h o CnrnpRn" (' "''\.nir . t '" ra ,I'll 1(lltion , &ë.. t,,"'pther with p\'pry othE'r 1tJf"rtn"li"n rp rll..t'n Lit',. \11' Ir ";'p I A. . IT h.' "I.tainpr! hy aoplic'l.tion at allY of the ()11ìr".. (.1 I h.. ('ompRO\. J{ orcl .. IIf Dirp('lor". A. DA VIDsnN PARKER, Manager for ('a'(1.ada. (1I:- J r- . , r. ',:," .. ø-'f'''iI S"r,,('t. ]9JontrpR.1. MONTREAL LAND AND GENERAL AGENCY. JOHN COCHR.A.NE LAND , ND GE ER1lL AGEì1 r. 11 a STOCK BROKER FO: fPPZr. ND LO 'ýElt CÅ AD1t OFFICE-No. 17, Gr al s . ,'1aJ::!c" Street, 1lt..:Io..t tlac Post Of ice,lUoutrcal. References are permitted to-The Pon G. l\Iufl:ttl ()Ics rs. Gillespie, :\foffd.tl &; Co.), the Hon. A.N. )[orin M.P.P.; the Hon. .Y. B. Robinson, l\LP.P.; ;\Iulcolrn C,uncron, Esq., I.P.P.; Jos. \Veuham, Esq., (Bduk of Upper Canada) ; The Hon. F. Hincl s ; F. Heward, Esq., (Messrs. 'l'horne &, Heward); TlJOs. Ure, E"q, p[essrs. )Ioore, Ure &- Co.) ; w. C. l\leredith, E:öq., Q.C. - - l\;TR. COCHRANE continues to attend to instructions from parties having business to JJJ. transact with the Crown Lands Department, or .my of the public or priv,Lte offices in Montreal-to forward the claims of the U. E. LJ!jalists, and of pdfties claiming under tho "IIeir and Devisee Act"-to llraw Deeds or Scrip 10r Soldiers or ,Militiamen-to collect rents -to receiv<1 Pensions and other payments from GOJ;CTllmellt-to sell or purchase Property of every description :-Also, Bank Stuck, Land Scrip, Shares in l'tlining aud all other Companies -to assist in effecting Loans by way of mortga e or otherwise, and in obtaining Investments, &c. Having several active aud trustworthy Agents, for whose integrity he holds himself answerable, Mr. Cochrane can, with every confidence, ofièr his service to parties owning Property in Canada, and residing out of the Province; and is prepared to undertake the management of 'Vild or Cleared Lands, situated in any part of Canada, to value them, or report upun them-to collent rents, make sales, or otherwi8e dispose of them under power of Attorney. N.B.-A number of CLEARED FAR1'IS, and several Thousand .\cres of LAND in Canada East and 'Vest-BUILDPlG OTS, HOUSE::;, &c., &c., for sale, on very easy terms, !ists of which can alwdYs be obtained 011 application, In l\1I:SING AND B.1:SK STO'::K5, Mr. C. will continue to pUdlish a List of Current Prices, in Lime for every mail to England. Letters, which in all caSCi must be post-paid, may be addres5ed in either English, French, or German, and will be proll/ptly .1lbnded to. THE CANAD,A. LIFE ASSURANCE CO}.!P ANY. E5f ABLlSHED 21:;'r AUGUST. 1347. For the threefùld purpo;;e of making the kno"lerlge aud practice of Life As;mrance, in its various brancheb, general amongst all cldss s in British ::\'orth America-of affording to all residents therein the opportunity of availing them"elves of tbese iU1pOltant benefits, at the lowest cost compatible with salety; and 01 retainin "ithin thi:> Province tbe uccumulations thu:> made, to the equal benefit of our country and tbe aÞsur d. CAPITAL, f:50,OOO. BOARD OF Duu:cToRs.-HVGH C. BAKER, President. JOHN T. BRONDGEEST, Vice-President. The HOD. Geo. :So Boulton. I John Oavidson. I Richard O. Duggan. The Hon. Adam Fergusson. Daniel C. Gunn. John O. Hatt. .Archibald Kerr. amuel Kerr. William P. McLareH, Sir Allan K. .Macnab, Knight, I Nehemiah Merdtt, I Miles O'Reilly, James O;;borne, Rich.nd P. Street. George . Tiffany. E. C rtwright Thomas. John WetenhalJ. John Young. Bankers-TheBank of Montreal. I Sccretary-1 homas Minchin Simons. 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SCOBIE & BALFOUR'S CANAD IAN AL ìANAC, FOR 1 8 4 9. Epoclts. . ear of the world, according to the mmal IYear of Her Majesty's Reign, 1l-12-commen- computation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5856' ces June 20. Year of the world, accDrding to the Jews, Year of the Mahommedan Era. 1266-commen- (commpncing Sept. 17.)............ 5610 ces No.vember 17, dating from A.D. 622, Since the foundation of RDme .......... 2602 Year of the Independence of the United States, 73-1-cDmmences 4th July. Chronolo@;ical Cycles. Golden :r\ umber. . . . . . . . .. i I Solar. ycle. . . . . . . .. .. . . .10 I Ro an In iction.. . . . . . . 7 El'act.... ...... ... . ... . .. 6 DomInican Letter. . . .. ... G ban PerIod. . ........ . 6562 1 )Ioveable Feasts. .Easte Sur.iday . . . .. . April 8. l Asc nsion Day. .. . .. :\olay 17. , Trinity unday. . . ... June 3. .RogatiOn Sunday.... lay 13. I Whitsunday... .. . .. Iay 27. A dvent Sunday. . .... Dec. 2. - Eclipses. I In the year 1849 there will be two Eclipses of the Sun, and two of the Moon-none of them \'isible in Canada. I I.-An Anllulal' Eclipse of the Sun, February 22, 1849-invisib e in British North America. This Eclipc-e is confined to the Asiatic Continent,.and the West rn extremity of Russian: America. I IT.-A partial Eclipse Df the :i\loon, March 8, lR49-invisible ill NDrth America. III.-A tDtal Eclipse of the Sun, August 17. 1849-illvisible in North America. This Eclipse ;s confined to the- outhern and Indian Ocean. tV.-A partial Eclipse of the )100n, September 2, 1849-invisible in Korth America. Elements of tlae Eclipses of tile Sun. 1849. February 22. h. m. s. I 1-l 1 02.4 22 25 04.3';" o , " I 9 9 30.Î i . '; 9 54 :?O.6 _It 32 40.7 I 222.7 9 20.1 .S o 53.0 :S 57 25 6 I 8.Î I ]5 38.9 16 10.6 August 1 ì. h. m. s:- 17 59 39.7 9 49 36. i2, 0' I ]2 24 46.0 13 9 25.9 3.) :!9.3, 2 19.8 Greenwich ';\Iean Time (If Ö in R. A. ..................... o and D's Right A cenl;,ioll . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . D 's Declination. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . ., S O's Declination. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. S D 's lIorary mDtion in R. A. ............................. O's Hnrary mDtion in R. A. .. . ., . . . _. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ D 's llorary motion in Declination.. .. .................... 1\ O's Horary motion ill D?clination. . . _. . " . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . '. - )) 's Equatorial Horiz0nt.11 Parallax..... . . . .. . ... . . . . ... . . . O's Equatorial HDrizontal Parallax.. . ., .... .., . . , . . . ... ". )) :s :rrue S:mi di meter " . . . .. . . . '. .................... Os frue SPmi-dlameter.. . . , . . .. ....................... 8 52.fI U 4 .5 59 19.!! I 8.5 16 10.1 15 49.7 4 SCOBIE & BALFOUR'S CANADIAN ALMANAC. Elements of tile ECIiI)SeS of 18-19. the ltIoon. {, larch 8. h. m. s. 12 34 20.6 11 17 12.47 September 2. h.?n. S. 4 47 11.7 22 46 19.7 o , " Greenwich :Mean Time of 8 in R. A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . j) 's Right Ascension..................................... o , fI j)'s DeclitJation.......................................... N 512 2.3 S 82840.7 ()'s Declination...................., . . . ., . .. . . .. ....... S -l 36 18.5 N 7 48 26.0 }) 's Horary motion in R. A. ...., . . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . 31 26.1 31 26.0 ()'s Horary motion in R. A. . . . .. .. ... .... . . . .. . ... .. ... . . 2 18.3 2 15.9 D's Horary motion in Declination. .. . . . . ... . . ., . . . . . . . . . . . . S 10 2.1 N 9 28.4 O's Horary motion in Declination......................... N 0 58.5 S 0 5-19 1>'s Equatorial Horizontal Parallax. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . 56 52.1 56 31.8 ()'s Equatorial Horizontal Parallax. , . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . .,. 8.6 8.3 's True Semi-diameter. . . .. . . . ., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 15 29.8 15 2-1.3 O! u!0_ "IJi-dia e! . '_' ' ._..... ..................... 16 7.2 15 53.1 Table, sbe,vin;: tile I1luminate(1 pOI'tion of tile Discs of '-enutli and ltliU.ti. The flumba,ç given in this Table represent tlte versed sines of the Illuminated p01,tion of the Discs, the appal'en! lJiameter of the Pl.mels being considered as UNITY. 1849. Yenus )tars. 18-19. V..nus.1 ;\lars. I ti49. enIlS' Mars. I January 15 '" o!õ f -0.9?:) :\lay 1;) ... ...' tl.I U? u. 'mlj epll'mber 15.. IJ.7:i/j (i]ül 1 FebflJary 14.., O. 93 0. ;)8 .J une 1 . ..... 0.:..-13 0.877 Octoher 15. .... 0.829 0.88S I .warch 15...... 0.43/j 0.93Ø July 15........ 0.461 0.863 November '15.. 0.901 0.949 A1JrilI5...... 0.188 0.917 August 15..... 0.618 0.855 December 15... 0.950 1.0Oü I SatIun's lUng ,viII not bl' visible dlll'Ïng 1849. ßeginnin;; an(( Length of tbe Season!'. d. h. m. Sun enters Capricorn \1 (Winter begins), 18-18, December 21 4 (I " Aries cy> (Spring .. ),18-19, March 20 5 13 } " Cancer Qò (Summer " ), 18 9, June 21 2 8 Greenwich " Libra (Autumn " ), lX49, September22 16 3 leal1 Time. " Capricorn VJ (Winter " )) 18-19, December 21 !) 42 d. h. m. Sun in the Winter signs .. .................... R9 1 10 " f'pring". . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. 9,2 20 58 " Summer". . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . " 93 13 55 " Autumn". . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. R9 17 39 Sun north of the Equator, Spring ilnd Summer. . . .. .1 &Î> 10 53 Sun south of the Equator, Winter and .Autumn... .178 18 49 Explanation of tile Al'Ucles in the Calend;.u'. THE DAY of THE YEAR, reckoned from the first of January, is useful for ascertaining t interval ill da s between two given dates. I SUN RISIN AND SETTING.-Themean time of the Sun rising and setting is given for ever day for Toronto and Montreal, and for, every tenth day for Quebec, Halifax, and Fredericton, If the time is wanted for any intermedIate day, ente the table of Semi-diurnal Arcs (p(fg 30). with the Sun's declination for that day, tlJe ,-alue gIven, substracted from) or addded 10) tb mean time of apparent noon, will give the hour of rising or setting. ApPARENT NOON, SHEWING THI-: EQUATION OF TIMK.-This column contains the hon which should be shewn by a clock or watch at Toronto, when a Sun-dial markstweh'eo'clock. Its error at any other place in the .British Provinces will rarely amount to one second. Th I F.quation of Time is the difference in time between the real place ofthe Sun, and its supposed 0 ß1ean place. The actual interval between the successive arrivals of the Sun on the meridian, 0 J t he length of !>uccessive solar days, is vadable, owing to the different rapidity of the motion of tl-.e earth in different parts of its orbit, and to the difference Ín the inclination of the successiv part of the ecliptic to the equator. Bùt, as time-keepers cannot be made to measure an interval ; ',,'hich varies every day, a clocle or watch i8 made to mark twenty-four hours Ïn the average 0 all the dílYS. In other 'Words) it is made to keep pace with an ima inary or mean Sun, having a motion exactly equal to the average motion of the real or apparent Sun. Hence) when it . twelve o'clock by the real Sun, it may be before or after tweh'e by the mean Sun. The trut' Sun and the mean or imaginary Sun coincide four tÏmes in each year, "iz., about the 15ih 0 }Iareh, the 15th of June, the 1st of September, and the 24th of December. The differeJ) between them, or the Equation of Time, is never more than sixteen minutes. A Sun-dial giYeil SCOBIE & BALFOUR'S CAKADIAX AL:\1A1\AC. 5 apparent time, and the equation of time must be applied before setting a watch by it, whatev r be the hour of the day. THE Su 's DECLINATIOX is given for mean noon at Toronto, for every day: the differen<:e tor mean noon for any olher place in the British ProvinC'es, will rarely amount to one minute. TH E MOON'S AGE is given for mean noon at Toronto. THE MOON'S RISING OR SETTING is given for every day at Iontreal anlt Toronto: the time of risin;; being given when she sets during daylight; and the time of setting, when she rises I jduring daylight. The time given f0r .MontreaL will never be more than four minutes ill error I .for Halifax, three minutes in error fur Fredericton, and five minutes in error for Quebec; and it l ;is, therefore, near enough tor ordinary reference at those places. THE MOON'S DECLIN-\TIOX, when on the mf'ridian at Toronto, is given for every day. I TWILIGHT begins in the l;1ornillg, when the Sun is about eighteen degrees below the hûrizon, " and ends in the e\'ening. whpn it is eightten degrees beyond it. The mean time of beginning and l ;ending IS given for every tenth day. . ! TH E PLAN El's.-The hour of meridian passage, right ascension and declination of each of the .Planets, is given for the 1st and 13th of each month. (m signifies7lw1'ning.) ! THE POLE STAR.-The time when the Pole ::;tar is on the meridian, is given for the 13th of' leach month, being the hour when it is due north. U. si IJifies Upper Culmination-L. signifies! {Lower Culmination. The greatest elongation of the Pole Star fr0m the meridian, varies With l I the latitude of the place: it is about 2 0 4' a: Toronto, 2 0 8' .5 at Montreal, increasing at the rate 10f about l' .5 for every degree of latitude between 40 0 and 50 0 . To find the hour when it is on Ithe meridian on any other date, multiply 3m. 53. 9s by the interval in days,-add the product' l iffor a date before the 15th ; ubtracl it, iffor a date after the 15th. I ECLIPSES OF JUPITER'S SATELLITES, visible in Canada, are given. A telescope 'with a I magnifying power of forty, is sulficient Jor obsen'ing these phenomena. SE!\U- DIURN.H ARCS.- This table is useful for determining the limes of rising and setting ofi 'the heavenly bodies. Enter the table with the lleclination of the object: under the proper, ! ColUmn for the locality will be found half the time which the object remains above the horizon, \vhich is to be subtracted from the time of its meridian passage, it the time of risin is required, lor added, for the time of setting. I Example.-Required the time of rising for the Planpt Jupiter, at )lontreal, June 1st, 1849. .Declination of Jupiter, 17 0 N. h. 'no Corresponding to which we find the semi-diurnal arc. ...........,..... 7 12 6 Jupiter on meridian. ............,................................. 4 36 7 Jupiter rises. ..........,......................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9 242 m METEOROLOGIC-H.-On the first page of each month is gi\'en, the approximate mean val f the principal )Ieteorological elements for Toronto, Upper Canada, and Greenwich, EnglalJd. ! To which are added certain values for Nicolet, on Lake ::)t. Pf'ters, in Lower Canada. The data for Toronto are derived from the records of Her )1;Jjesty's Magnetical Observatory, for eight years, 1840-18-17, inclusÏ\'e, by permission of the Director, and are the means bY I observations made every 2 hours, from 1st January, 1840, to 30th June, 18-12, and every hour from 1st July, 1842, to 31st December, 1847. The data for Greenwich are derived from the published I I records of the Royal Observatory, fùr four years, 18-10 to ltí43, and are the means by observations' made every 2 hours. It should be remarked that the quantity of rain which falls at Greenwich! appears to be less than the average for all England. The average at sixteen stations in 18451 was 31.6 in.; at Toronto the average is 36.1 inches. The mean temperature for 1\icolet, in Lati tude 46 0 14', Longitude 72 0 19/, are derived from the register of the Rev. Francois Desauniers, for nine years, 1838-1846, published in the British .;lHlerican Journal of 1Ucdical and Physica Science, vol. III.; but as the observations were made at 6 A. M., and 3 P. JII. only, they are above the mean of the 24 hours to the amouutofabout 0 0 .7. i We would gladly extend the interl:!st of the l\1eteorological Table, by adding the particulars for Kova Scotia, New Brunswick and the Island of Newfoundland, if in posselS::.ion 01 authentic' materials. ",variation of the COl11pa!!is. FROM THE RECORDS OF H. f. l\fAG:SETIC OBSERVATOlty. The mean variation at Toronto, for the year 18-17 was 1 0 36' west (nearly); it increaSt!s bout 3' every year. The variation undergoes a daily change, being least from 7 to 8. A.M., and greatest from 1 to 2, P.:\I. The difference between the values at 8 A.M., and 2 P.M. in the seve- ral months, by the average of eight years (1840 to 1847) is as follows: , , I January"....... 5.4 i April,.........10.5 \ JUl y ,..........12.3 , October:........ i.O February,. ...... 5.8 :ðlay,. . ...... .11.3 Augu3t,. . .. .. .13.2 November,...... 6.1 I March, ...'.. . 9.6 June,........ .12.0 September, .... 9.0 December,...... 4.4 The variation is least liable to fluctuations in the afternoon; it is near its mean value at lU A.M., and 6 to 7 P.M. I Inclination or Dip of the- Needle at Toronto, 1841, ........... 75 0 15'.3 N Horizontal intensity in absolute measure, 1847,..... . . . . . . . ... 3.5285. í 6 .] .JA UARY HAS THIRTY-ONE DAYS. I FA < I :o! 27 404 307 4714 2312 4 32,22 53.2! 8.0 5 26 morn'g morn'g Q '< :.., '< ø: 37 39:4 31 7 4ß'4 24 12 j 00::22 47.4, 9.0 9 43 0 58 m 0 5H m - - - -- - 4 7 3!M 31 7 4614 24 12 5 7 22 41.( 10.013 29 07 2 09 1 : ;; :'i 57 3!:J 1 4 33 7 4()1-1 26 12 5 ;)-1/22 34.3 11.0 1 16 2 i 3 16 3 20 IO.) 5062.3 5 '):1 1 i :l-l 67 394 337 464 26 12 6 2022 27.1 , '12_018 11 4 27 4 31 20 5 -1 7 1 5 3,) ;) 49 J;J3 77 394 357 46,4 2R 12 6 46 1 '22 19.5 13.U 18 36 5 33 5 38 30 541,6 4ß ;) 41 Ó 4:'i 87 39'4 357 45,4 2912 7 11 22 11.4'14.017 38 6 34 6 36 97 3914 377 45;4 3012 7 36;22 02.9 , '15.015 27 nj es. Rises. 107 384 3874:,,-1 3] 12 8 00i21 53.9 ]6.0 12 19 6 15 a 6 11 a 11 7 374 397 444 3212 8 2-121 44.5 1 17.0 8 34 7 22 7 19 127 37:4 407 44 1 4 3412 8 47bl 34.7,18.0 .1, 29 8 28 8 26 137 37 1 4 4J 7 434 3512 9 09!21 24,5'1!:J.0 021n 9 32 9 31 147 374 437 43,4 37 12 9 31121 13.9:20.0 3 41 s: O 34 10 34 157 364 447 42.1 3812 9 52,21 02.9 , 21.0 7 30 111 35 11 36 167 35'4 457 414 3Y J2 10 13 1 20 51.422010 54 I morn'g mOrn'a 177 35 ' 4 467 414 4112 10 33:20 39.th3.0 13 49 0 34m 0 35 187 35'4 477 40:4 4212 10 52120 27,4 1 24.016 08 1 32 1 34 1917 33,4497 39,4 43 J2 11 10:20 14.7'23.017 45 2 28 2 32 .Jupiter's atdlifes. 2017 32 1 4 507 38 1 4 4412 11 28,20 01.726.018 31 3 24 : 28 - 21 1 7324527 3Fi-14()12 11 4511948.427.01824 417 422 227 31,4 537 37i4 4712 12 01 19 34.628.0 1 17 21 5 10 5 1-1 23 1 7 304547 3ö4 4R 12 12 16;1920.5'290 d 5 58 () 04 247 30'4 567 35,4 5012 12 31 19 06.11 0,3115 21 Sets. Sets , ' 257 294 577 3445212124:; 18 51.3' 1.31 32 5 2û a 522 a 26 1 7 28,4 587 33'4 5312 12 5 Ó8 3b.l , 2.3 9 00 6 27 6 24 2772745973245-1 1 1213 10]820.6 3.3 -157 731 729 2817 26,5 01 1 7 314 5612 13 21 ,18 04.8' 4.3 0 338 , 8 36 8 35 29 1 7 25 5 037 304 5812 13 31 1 17 48.7' 5.3 3 5:'n' 9 42 9 42 307 245 04 7 294 59 1 12 13 41 17 32.3 6.3 8 13 110 50 10 51 31,7235 057 285 00,12 135017 155 7.312 06 11 57 11 59 T\VILIGHT. ECl.IPSES OF' :\1. T. Greenw. I l'oroll1C I. : :I 1.011 ; ilJl ] g :: I :::: 22164543.7 11 29 ill 2-111 11 OÎ.31 ,) 51 ill. 29 Jt' 39 23.Î 13:lt illl U. F 1133 19.1 1 G]6 iu, 15 It !) 47.2 85,) illl 2'.! ]ij -II) 2:t:! III :lll j II 111.21 12 929.2, ij :;2 ilB 31 11. 7 32.t-; \U 51 ilIl [V.3022 341.1 1 J6471111 s.] FEBRUARY HAS TWENTY-EIGHr.r DAYS. [IS49. FAR lUERS' AND GARDENERS' CALENDAR. The occupations oftbe Farmer during this month are similar to those of January. He should continue to give attention to the feeding of his cattle, and may derive much profitable informa- tion by pursuing a certain system relative to the food of milch kine. Let a known quantity of Hay and sliced Jerusalem Artichokes be given to one, of Hay and Swedes to another, of Oat Straw aud Swedes, or Artichokes, to a third; the ration may be varied according to the number of cattle kept, and the food which lies within the reach of the farmer. The quality and quantity of the milk given by each cow should be accurately ascertained, as well as the time between her becoming dry and calving, and these results carefuJIy registered in the book of experiments. If the weather prove very inclement, and little or no snow lie upon the ground, the young Wheat plants should be protected by strewing stable litter ovp.r them-an operation under any circum- stances attended with benefit, and possibly to the saving of a large portion of tbe crop from beillg thrown out and winter-killed. After the thaws which sometimes occur during this month, the farmer should walk over his fields, and note where the water lies, planning there- from the courSE: of the drain to be maJe when the ground is sufficiently thawed to admit of being penetrated by the spade or plough. At the close of this month Scions for grafting may be procureJ, and either labelled and placed in a dry cellar, or immediately grafted upon roots previously collected, and stowed away until spring opens. lUETEOROLOGICAL 'rABLE FOR FEBRUARY. Toronto, Greenwich, Nicolet, U.C, England. L.C- 0 0 0 24.0 36.8 13.3 45.2 52.5 -5.2 19.8 -17.1 0.110 0.222 79 91 0936 In. 1.36 In. 23.4 In. JUeulorauda. Mean Temperature ................... Mean Highest Temperature............ Mean Lowest Temperature............ .\lean Elasticity of Vapour........ . . . . lean Humidity of the Air............ Average Quantity of Rain............ Average Quantity of Snow. . .. . . .. . . . .. Dav Day of of Rcmarkable Days, &.c. l\Ion. Week. 1 2 3 4 5 (j 7 8 9 10 11 U t 1;j 1-1 , 1.) : 1 (j : I g , 19 20 1 21 i:! 23 21 I ')") 2h 1 2ì 2d Thur. I.'riJ. Í"atur. Suu. ,Ion. Tues. \V ed. Thur. Frid. :O-atur. SUIl. It)n. Tues. Wed. Thur. Frid. Satur. uu. lon. Tues. \VeLl. Thul'. Flid. atur. ISUII. !lIolI. Tucs. \\' ed. Battle of Brienne, 1814. Candlemas. Spanish Inquisition abolished, 1813. Septuagesima. Hilary Term hegins. District Councils meet. e Fulll\1oon 1 min. Lefore fJ, A.M. Battle of Eylau, 1807. Canada ceded to Great Britain, 1763. Queen Victoria manied, 18-10. Sexagesima. Lady Jane Grey beheaded, 155-1. (14th) St. Valentine. ([ Last Quart. 15 min. bf'fore 1 J, P .,!'.I. heschi guillotined, 1836. Mf'lartcthon born, 1-197. Hilary Term ends. Qltinquag-esinw. Galileo born, 1564. Shrove Tuesday. lsh Wednesday. . 1' ,=\V loon 13 min. past 8, P.M. bll' J. Reynolds died, 1792. Hamiel born, 168-1. 1st SundHY inLent. France proclaimed a Republic, If'-l8. Sir J. Colborne Administrator, 1833. l\Iontaigne born, 1533. I r 1 ..9 ] [9. FEBUUARY BEGIXS O THUltSDAY MOON'S PHASES, d. 11. m. Q Full Moon, ..... :5 17 59 ({ Last Quarter, ... 14 10 45 . New Moon, .... 22 8 13 ({ Perigee, ..... . . . 3 4 00 ({ Apo:i,"ee, ........ I,') 2 00 ({ Perigee, ........ 28 12 00 Semidiameter at Greenwich, Noon. Hare. Of Sun. Of 1\Ioon. I 1/ I 1/ 1 16 14.8 16 09.4 10 16 13,3 15 22.8 20 16 11.2 15 13.1 28 16 9,4 16 7 -1 QUE BEC. 1st OF FEBRUARY. I 15th OF FEBRUARY. THE _. I Rirrht I I,. Ri!!ht I PLANETS \Irndmn A n- Deel. j l'IerHhan .\".cen- Deel. sion. I SIOIl. ------------, II. m. It. m.1 0 I I h. m. h.1II' 1 0 I t Mere. An Eve ning S.ar. 1 04 a 22 47 S 4 53, Venus.An EveningStar. 3 ().3 a I) -13 S 547 t l\1ars.ll 51m 18 43 1 823 42 9 46m 192M S 2240 1!Jupit'r 0 38m 9 23 1\T16 2011 32 a 9 16 N16 55 ? Saturn 2 49 a 23 36 S 4 481 1 59 a 23 42 8 4 10 J;tiUran's 4 23 a 1 11 N 6 51 3 30 a 1 13 N 7 3 Neptunp. I j Pole Star on the Meridian 15d. 3h. 23m. 378. A. 1\T. L. HALIFAX, N. S. FREDERICTON, N. B. Sun. Twilight. Sun. I Twilight. SUD. Twilight. "- Rises. Sets. 13egins Ends Rises. Set.,. I Begins Ends Rises. I Sets. Begins Ends Q A. "f. P. M. A. M. P. M. A. VI. P. M. ---j-------- h. m. h. In. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. ?n. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. 1 7 30 4 58 5 41 6 47 7 25 5 3 5 39 6 48 7 29 4 59 5 41 6 47 ,10 7 18 5 12 5 30 6 5H 7 13 -5-16 5 30 6 59 7 16 5 14 5 30 6 59 I I 7 1 5 27 5 16 7 12 6 58 5 30 5 16 7 12 7 0 5 28 5 16 7 12 -= 6 46 [) 40 5 0 7 25 6 44 5 42 5 2 7 23 6 45 5 41 5 1 7 25 i Sun I !\Ioon Rises or Sets. T\\ " IL ! GH ' r. tDay . App. Noon <:. _ of shewing i Sun's !" g ;\{oon's I Y'r. Toronto. Montreal. the Eq. Uf l DeClin,n B:;â Dcclin- Toronto. l\fontreal ___ _ Time. South. ... atiou. __ Toronto. 1IontreaL Risesl Sets. Rises l Sets. .... co: !Sets. I :O-1:'l8. Ð. h.1Il' l h .?ll, h.m.It.1lt. h.?n. 8. , o 75:---o-t . . !1J' 6 ' .: 1 !1J': 1 327225 67275 112 13 5816 58.4 8.315 1711 105m 1 08m '8J:<: "s): ' -g,<; 337215 77265 2'1214 511141.1 9.317 29 213 217 2 < ;.; 347 195 9 1 7 24:5 4 / 12 1-1 11!16 23.410.318 29 3 18 3 23 --- --1- 357 18 1 5 1017 22'5 612 14 17 1 16 05.511.3 \ '18 15 4 19 -1 24 1 . t ' ' 3,h6 :;' t 367 165 12 1 72115 7 1 12112111547.312.31638 515 520 lo 1 52!J 1i5!J , j30 1 659 37 1 7 155 137 205 812 1-t 25,15 28,8 13.3'l-t 01 Risf's. Rises. ):; 1.1 / 7 11 5 16 7 12 387 14!5 14,7 Hf5 10;12 14 28:15 lO'I I i-t.3 1 1O 35 () 06 a 6 07 a :!- 5 1 72'1 .j () 7 '.11 397 13:5 16 1 '7 1815 l.:!il2 1-1 30;14 51.1 15.3 6 37 7 13 7 11 ! 40 1 7 1:2.) 187 16,.) 14'12 I-t 31i14 31.816.3 2 26n 8 17 S 16 41 7 11 5 19'7 14i5 15 1 12 14 32 1 14 12.3 / 1 17.3 1 448 9 19 9 22 427 095 2117 13 1 ';) 17 12 1-t 3:213 52.618.3 5 4-1 10 20 10 22 437 085 227 125 18 1 12 I-t 31:13 32.719.3 9 22 11 18 I II 20 4-17 075 23,7 10:3 19/12 1-1 2913 12.5 1 20.3 / 12 33 457 05':") 2-1 1 '7 08 , 5 2012 14 2712 52.1/21.315 09 0 17m 020m 467 035 237 075 2lil2 U 2-ll2 31.512:2.3;17 0-1 1 13 1 17 47 7 02;) 26 1 7 0515 23 1 :12 l-t 2J 12 1O.712 .3 18 12 2 08 .2 13 48700528 1 703 / 5 2512l-t J61l 49.7 1 :21.311829 300 306 496 595 297 02,5 26112 1-110 1l 28.525,3 1 17 51 3 50 3 5ti ECLfl.8ES OP I 506 575 31 7 00;) 28112 H 51l 07.2 1 26.3 1 16 16 4 37 4 43 J t ' '" t II t 51 6 565 32 1 6 59 1 5 29' 1 12 13 5810 45.7 1 27.3 1 13 47 5 23 5 27 upi er S 11i.l C i es, 526 555 336 585 3012 13 5110 24.028.310 30 6 03 6 06 ftl. T. Greeuw' l Toronto. fi3 6 635 3516 56;) 32,12 13 4310 02.1 29.3 d Sets. Sets. d. h. 7IJ. ø. h. m. 5.1 6 5215 36{6 54 1 5 3312 13 3;) 9 40.1 0.11 1 6 33 6 25 a 6 23 a I. n g: l : 556 50 1 5 37'6 525 3412 13 26 9 17.9 1.6 2 11 8 7 S:2 7 31 H hJ1U -l"'.Î 13:H em. 56648 , 538'651536121316855.6 2.6 22111 839 840 lti133!ìl!J.:! :!'..!em.1 57 6 465 40.6 495 38 12 13 06 8 33.2 3.6 ! 6 50 9 48 9 50 2-3];) 331Î.Z 10 1û cm. 586 44 1 5 42;6 4ì l 5 3912 12 55 8 JO.7 4.610 56 10 56 11 00 n.] j g7 l g: : ;: 59 1 6 43( 4T 4.'1" 41 (2 12 44 1 1 48.0 5.6 14 20 r. 1... '" 52.. I' '" em] ]0.] MARCH HAS 'I'HIRTY-OXE DAYS. [IS..!). F \. R:JI I RS' A D GA B DENE ns' CA LI :X DA R. During this l\Ionth, wOIking cattle and horses should be more particularly attended to, in ,order to bring them into good condition for Sprin ,)perations. All necl'ssaJY farming imple :ments ought now to be looked after and prepared for immediate use, Calves shou Id be allowed !to suck fm a few days, and then taught to drink, a little warm water being added to the iliilk. !At about a month old, CaIn's should be served with chopped hay, mixed with some succulent ;roots cut into small pie('es, and as the season advalJces, treated with clover and grass. Clover I seed may be sown 'with advantale at the close of this month upon the snow: the process of alternate thawing and freezing will radually work it into the soil. The farmer should again w,alk o\'er his fields. and note well the spots where the water lies. A single furrow, judicious- Ily made, at the commencemellt of Spring, may be the means of greatly increasing the value lof the crop. I THE G'l.RDEN', at the close of this month, begins to attra('t the Farmer's attention. Rasp- j berr y and Gooseberry trees may be pruned; manure laid npon the as 'aragus beds, to be dug in at the first opportunity. Seeds selected for tbe vegetable garden, hotbeds made for forcing early cabbages, tomatoes, &c. &c. Onion may be sown with advantage npol! the snow, glaft- 1 11n plasters prepared by melting together olle pan of bee's-wax, two parts of rosin, and one part tallow, and spreading the mixture upon strüng brown paper. IUE'rEOROLOGICAL 'L\ULE FOR MlAR(:H. Toronto, Greenwich, N koler, D.C. Bngland. L. C. 0 0 0 30.7 43.9 27.2 53,2 62.8 46,8 5.3 27.'5 9.0 0.1.t 0.2.)7 I 79 86 1.696 In. 1.39 In. 9.8 In lU ellloranda. }lean Tf'mperature . . . . . . . . ... ' . . . . . . . \Jean Highpst Temperature. . . " . .,. . . . ,'lean Lowest Temperature. . . . . . . . , . . . lean Elasticity of Vapour..........., Mean Humidity of the Air ............ Average Quantity of Rain ............ Average Quantity of now............, I Day Day I of of Relnarkable Days, &c. Mon. _ "'cck 1 Thur. 2 Frid. 3 Satur. 4 SUII. 5 Mon. t) Tues 7 Wed. 8 Thur. 9 Frid. 10 Sa IU r. 11 Sun. 12 MOil. '1.3 Tues, J4 Wed. 15 Thur. 16 Frid. 17 Satm. 18 Sun. 19 Mon. 20 Tues. 21 Weli. 22 Thur. 23 Frill., 24 Sawr. 25 Sun. 26 1\1on. 27 Tues. 28 Wed. 29 Thur. 30 Frid. 31 Satur. ]) First Quarter 14 min. before 7, P.M. WesJey died, 1791. Battle of Point-all- Pelee, 1838. 2nd Sunday in Lent. Corregio died, 153.t, York changed to Toronto, 183-1. William Ill. died, 1702. o Full )foon 15 min. before 8, P. ::\J. Americus V t:'SpIJCiIlS born, 1451. Botany Bay dis overed, 17'ð7. 3,'d Sunday in Lent, (13th) Planet Herschel discov'd, 1781. Planet Uranus discovered, 1781. York constituted a ,\'ark't town, 1814. Cornwallis defeated the Amer. 1781. ({ Last Quarter 2 min. past 7, P. I. St. Patrick's Day. 4th Sunday in Lent. Sir R. 'Walpole flied, 1745. Kewton died, 1727. Kirke White born, 1785. Goethe died, 1832. Sir G. Alth'Jr Lieut. Governor, 183R. & 1\ ew 1\10011 11 min. be/ore 9, A.M. 5th Sunday in Lent. Bank of England incorporated, IG9-l. I'eace of A miens, 18ot. Planet Pallas discovered, 1802. Sir R. Abercrombie died, 1801. Lord .Mf'tcalfe Gov. General, 1843. I ]) First Quart. 19 min. before 2, A.l\'L [ IS..9.] MARCH BEGINS OX 'rHURSDA Y. MOON'S PH.ASES. d. h. m. 1st OF ::\L-\RCH. ]) First Quarter,. . . 1 6-16 fID Full loon, . . . . . 8 7 4;) 6 5 3 1 6 28:5 3G'6 29' 1 12 223, 63ú.r 1 13.1 2238 5 04 5 05 20 1 321 Q 3ti 3 l!.J S 39 Øi 5 30 ti 29';) 3.H) 3ù,12 5! 6 58.6,14.1 (j 21 Rises. j Hises. 30 300 I PM 2. 56 OS 5 3-1-16 30!::; 33G 3111'Z I 48 72L.l 1 l;).1 9 59 1 7 53 a 7 55 a t O!) 5 33'ò 31 1 5 3f(j 3:U2 1 31 7 334 1 16.1 13 O 8 51 I R 5-1 100 1 5 31 1 6 321:> 296 33 1 '12 1 15 8 5.6 1 l7 ,115 40 9 49 '9 53 I 101 5 296 33.5 2ì 6 33 12 0 58 8 27.618,1 17 27 1 10 42 10 48 I 1I025 2ì',j 3415 26'6 36 It 0 42, 8 4 1.5hg.1 18 2ì 11 3;) III 40 1 1103 :) .JI(j 35:5 246 37'12 0 2ì l 9 11.2!20.1 18 35 !morn'g.lmorn'g. 10-1. 5 23 , 6 3ì,.J 22'6 39 12 0 11 H 32.8,21.1 17 4H (} 23 m i-' 28 m 05 5 22j6 :3S;;) 2\)640115957195-1.322,1 It) 11 1 09 1 1-1 106 21 1 6 3!J1 186 42'11 5 1 42,10 15.5:23.1 13 40 1 51 1 51) rIOì.) 19,6 40[J 166 4 11 59 27,lO 36.ì!24.1 1 10 23 2 30 2 33 rlO815 1716 41 1.) 1.Hi 44'11 59 l-ÚO 5ì.u'25.1 6 26 3 07 3 10 Er;.Irn:s OP llO9 1 5 15tt:) 43jj 13645111 59 001:1 18.4,2b.1 1 58s 3 40 1 3 43 ,Jupiter's Satellites. I 110;) 146 44,5 11 6 -17 11 58 47,11 38.9!:H.l 2 .t4n 4}.1 4 16 ! ll 5 126 455 9,1) 4R!11 58 3;"11 59,3;21'ì.l 7 2;) 4 49 4 49 1\i. '1'. Grc:enw. ! Toronto' l 112 5 10,6 46 1 ,) 7 6 4 1 11 5'! 2 12 19.5'29.1 d Sets. Sets. I d:i .ï '111:;;.- - he ß em 1135 9,6 47:5 6 , G 5011 58 11112 39.5 1 0.7,11 42 7.3-l ai 7 37 a . 1111.3 5 l:;:t 1041 em: 1 11-15 716 495 46 52:11 58 0012 59.3 1.7,15 12 8 46 I 8 f>1 Ii 17 53111.U , ,12 3G en , ). 1155 6it) 50',j 36 53 1 'Il 57 -1!J'13 18.9 2.711735 955 10 00 2ûl lö51.2 1 ' 9 em.\ 6 '- ,- - - -- . . n. H]3 43 ".r' 8;.:10 l'lII. I 5 4 6 11 16 a l1 , 3913 .3 21 3.7118 40 10 58 'Il 03 116H)4:!.4' 1 11 mem.' 1 117;) 265215 (J,G 56:11;)72913 57.3: 4.711 23 11 54 11 59 2.."] 561l.013:!9 m. 11 5 ]!6 ;)3.1, Ö86 57 1 11 572014 16.2' 57 1 ]6 , ) 53 morn'O'.:morn'a. 111,2011.)"2".;; 1 (j3 irn.j II " - 0 ' 6 - I . 5 f>. 6 - <> ;.. 7 1 (I, - '" I '" "0 15 .}!) 0)4 1 10 a em ;;1,;) _ ;) ;.., :.:', i 11 v 11, -1 3-I.J, h, 14 21 0 4-1ffi l 0 49m 271;; :;51 4 :>:>,6 :J9 1 11 57 311453.317.7111 04 125 129 IV.21161153.2105õi.mj .,1. l\IAY lIAS THIRTY-OXE DAY . [IS49. FAll.lnEHS' AND GARDI' NF.RS' CALENDAR. 1'viA Y is decidedly the busiest month of the year to the fdrmer in Canada. The climate of this conntry does IIOt often permit the important operations of sowing and planting to be per- formed in April. ,. The fro;;t is now, howe\'er, out I)f the ground." The seed of Su gar-beet and Mangel Wurtzel which has been previously soaI\:ed in ",,'atenòbouJd be sown; the sowing of S\\'ede may proceeù at once, or he defelTpd until the first week in June. In the middle of the month, Indian Corn may be planted in hills, manured with farm-yard manure and wood-ashes. Jerusalem Artícho1..es thrive in any soil, but when oure planted, are difficult to eradicate. Farm-yards ought to b deaw'd. amI the manure piled in heaps, so that the water draining from them may be collected in a tank prO\'ided for the purpose, and from time to time thrown upon a compost heap near at haud. Too much care cannot be taken of the contents of the farm-yard A.t the close of the month, gypsum may be sown upon clover and meadow lands. THE KITCHEN GARDEN,-SOW beans, peas, and plant uut youn!! cabbages, celery plants, &c. raised in the hot-bed Sow turnips, carrots, p.lrsnips, potatoes, radishes, spinach, &c, Let the beds be kept free fmm wt'eds, and attend to the grafting and pruning of fruit-trees in the early part of the month. If the fly attack the youn turnip or cabbage plants, strew them with the refuse lime of the gas-works, or with ashes and :;;001. A t the dose of the month, mp.lons and cucumbers may be transferred from the hothed to carefully prepared hills. IUKI'F.OICUI...O(,.aC_"-L 'I'AIUÆ FOR nIAY. Mean Temperature. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . j.\1edn Highest Temperature ....... ... :\leal1 Lowest Temperature. .,...... .... Iean Elasticity o(Yapour.... ....... Mean HumiJitv of the Air. . . . .... . . . . Average QuaJitÌty of Rain............. A verage Quantity of Snow. . . . . . . . . . . Night Frosts,........ . . .......... '" Do'? I voal Mon. V\'eek. 1 2 3 -1 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 , 12 13 I-l 15 16 17 I 18 1 19 20 1 21 2:2 23 I ' 2-1 2"> t 2f) [ I 3Æ) 31 Tues. Wed. Thur. Frid. Satur. SIII1. 1\lon. Tues. Wed. Thur. Frid. Satur. 81111. 1\1011. Tues. \\' ed. Thur. Frid. Satur. Sltn. , Mon. Tues. Wed. Tbur. Frid. Satur. Sun. l\Ion. Tues. I \V eel. I ThuT. BeJuarll:able Days. ,",",-,c. 'Vestern Assizes begin. I Dalhousie Assizes begin. Jamaica discoverfod, Ì4!:J.:t. I Siege 01 Quebec raised, 1776. Napoleon died, 1821. 4th Su,ntlay after Easler. [m. bef.3 A. r., Brock AssiLes begin. 0 Full !\loon 101 Home and Bathurst Assizes begin. i Test. and Cm poration Acts rep'd 1828. London Assizes lwgin. Talbot Assizes begin, Battle of Ramilies, 1705. Rogation Sunday. Yaccination firs! tried, 1796. gi{l. Queen Viclorid born, 1819. Paley died, 180;). Calvin died, 1.J6-!, Pentecost. \\ hit Sunday. D :nrst Quarter 6 min. past 6, P. 1\1' j Prin p s Sop,hia .i\lalilda bùrn, 1773. \rictona Assizes begllI. Dr. Chalmers died, 18H. Toronto, I GreenWiCh, Nicolet, U. C. England. L. C. 000 522 76,8 2R.6 0.285 71 2,966 In. o 3 53,8 76.1 37.2 O.3.H H:.J 1.792 In. o 52.7 73.3 IUelnO'l'anda. 1 "9.] lUA Y BEGI :S O TGE8DA Y. [J.5. !Jay ::;un. I _ .;;::: )1oon Rises or 8ets f - - I APp.:Noon ',::> 0, I . shewing Sun's '" 0 Moon's r. Toronto. ;\,ontreaJ. the I:fI. of Declin'n g Z Dcclin- Toronto. Muntrea) I I TUlle. o[th. <: ation. __ - Toronto. Montreal. - I Ri>oe!;I::;e . l l{I,*S ::;ct;o. _ _ _ (.t;o. I 'D. h. liL.,h, 11l.11L. IlL. h. lIt,l h. /It. s. 0 " U.':>' I h, 711. It. lit. I JJ I '" 121-157657-15370111 51) 551511.3' 8,7 716n 204m 2 (j7m : . .g ' 112214 56:ô 58 -1 5:17 0211 56 48!15 29.41 9.7 3 11 2 36 ;1. 28 I :::::i"; ::. ;::;... '123 -1 ;).Hi 5 -15uì 0.1 II '}6 4111') 47'1'10.7 1 057s 3 U8 309 ----- :1 -l:-1 .')37 Û(),-1 4U 7 U5,lI 51) 3;),16 4.5,11.1 4 5::} 3 38 3 37 1:!5'4 627 01'-1 477 OL II 56 29 1 16 21.612.7 8 47 4 07 4 0;) í126'4 50;7 U2:-1 45'7 OÎ/ll 56 2-116 38.5' , '13.712 08 Ri es. Rises. 121:4 49 v 03:-1 4-117 0811 56 20 1 16 55.114.7 1 14 56 7 41 a 7 44 a 12 -t 4770;)'-143709:11 56 16,17 11.4 ) 15.71701 837 841 1 1294 -16'7 06-1 -117 U!11 56 13 17 27.516.718 21 9 29 9 34 ,1:{(J -t 4.},7 07i-1 40'7 12;11 56 10 17 43.2'17.718 50 10 20 10 25 1131 4 4-17 08.t 397 13,11 56 8,17 58.6 1 18.7 18 2;) II 07 11 12 ,132 -t -13 ì m.I,-1 3H 7 14:11 56 6'18 13.819.717 08 11 49 11 j-1 U3 , 4 -l27 1O! 377 l.Úl 56 5,18 6 1 20.7:14 59 morn'g. morn'g. '13 -1417 11'-1 367 16;11 56 5,1843.121.712 ()4 026m 033m 1'13.) -l 4U 7 12 1 1 3-17 1811 56 5,18 57.322.7 8 27 1 05 1 08 .136 -1 397 13 -t 33 1 7 191 1 11 56 6;19 11.223.7 4 17 s 1 38 1 40 1374 31) 7 1,1 -l 32;7 2011 56 719 24.8 1 24,7 0 16n 2 11 2 13 ,13.... .1 377 ]5!-1. 31:7 2111 56 ! :19 38.U 25.7 457 245 2 -t3 '139 -1 3fi7 16-1 30' i 7 :!:MI 56 12,19 51.0.:!6.7 9 30 3 19 3 18 :140 -l 3;) 7 17,-l 29 7 23 1l 56 15'20 3.5:27.713 30 3 56 3, 54 11-11 -1 347 H< 1287 24111 56 18,20 15,828.7 1 d Sets Sets. 1 1 -12 -t 337 191-.} 27!7 2;),11 56 23:W 27.6 0.4,16 37 7 3-1 a 7:38 ij '143 -l 3:! 7 20,-l :!b'7 2(j'l1 56 7 20 39.2 1.-l!18 27 8 41 8 -l6 ;1-1-l-l 32722-1 2.}17 W!l1 5633:20 50.4 2.41 51 944 949 1-1') 1 -1 31 7 :l3 -1 25 7 2 h 1 56 38':!1 1.2 3.4117 50 10 38 10 43 !\LT. GrecllW. 'l'oroUtD. ,l-16 -l 307 2-1,-1 2-1'7 30! I 1 56 41121 1-1.6 4.4115 37 11 25 11 29 d 3 I h ß ' l m l ' 5 ' 3 I,. 5 : . 1'- I <)') - 0- , ')01- 31 I 1 _ 6 51 . I " 1 8 5 4 ' 12 2 " , , I. -.' IU ,) em.' ....t... _JI 4<).." :... I I :J 1- _. 1 , morng. morng 1:!123542.3 7 )\)elll i 11-l8 1 -1 2H 7 2::;:-1 22,7 32,11 5fi 58,21 31.5 fjA I 8 4;) 0 05 m 0 08 l1J 19 U 3U -IO.t! 9 14 em: 14!:J 1 2R7 2t5-1 217 33'11 67 ö2140.8 7.4 441 039 041 2(j162,;;J1.:! 111lgem. / 15U-1 27727-121:7 33;11 57 1-t 21 49.8 8..J 029n 112 1 13 / 11. 1. l i em. 'I" -l 27727' 207 -llli h7 22121 5K.-l 9,4 337s 1 42 1 42 IIV. 1l1457 .Ù II 'ill::: MOON'S PHASES. d. h. 1n. Fun !\-Joon, .. . .. 6 14 50 ([ Last Quarter, ... ]4 17 13 Ð Kew Moon, ....21 14 19 1> First Quarter, . .. 28 6 6 ([ A p\Jge , ....... 9 4 0 f's Satellites, I , ,IG.J JUNE HA 'THIRTY DAYS. [IS49. FAIC,lUEUS' A D GARDENERS' n. h. m. II 1 h. m. -I -- --- I h. 1Il. h. m. h.7n. h. m. h. 111. h.m. ' I 1 -t 16 7 40 1 29 1 () 26 -l 13 7 33 1 55 ! 10 0 4 18 7 38 1 39 10 16 I HI 4 II 1 7 47 I 19 1 10 3" I 4 18 i 7 411 I 40 .10 121 4 1-1 7 4-1 1 8 10 30 I 2J 4 11 7 51 1 16 I 0 46 II 4 19 7 44 1 43 110 1 J 41-1 7 48 1 4 10 38 30 -1 1-1 7 52 1 2-1 10 43 4 23 7 43 1 50 110 17 4 18 7 48 1 31 10 36 Do'l Sun. "I:> I 'l"onnR""' ""'11 T\VlLlGII'I'. '; App. '- oon, < . ot 811cwinu Sun's w = ;\100n'8 I P,. Toronro. I Montt"". \he .;q. 'nf n"Hn'n .=, n"Hu. T onIO. 1Ionhe'" II I Toronto. 11\Iontrcal.I _ . . Time. l:Korth. ] I ation. 1_'_ 'lÜ,.e", C["'It{I"'e ll-'t'fs. .... c:: \'t8. et.... I ,I gJ .1 '" .I '" I D. It.m. :h.'m ,h.71i':" /h.1n.! .'t.1ll. S. I F'''';:;-/Iïi m-:-I 242C7 9-12U,73.),1l573122 6.710.4' 3C1s 212 "=ï J "tv =::; ,15\ " 7 r m l 2 ]1 m - ., c:.! I :1'- 1 ;l(j'7 ,' t 2ùl 36 1 11 57 40 2:! 14. J 11."! 11 02 1 241 2 3:) ;::; t5. "'I ..: ;::;::. !1- ! 20 1 7 3'1-1 19 1 7 3ì 11 57 30 2 21.:1'l2411 03 3 11 3 0" -1_,-__ , ' 1 - , 'r 7 'J II ' 1 9 7 3 - II ... - ... 9 "') 2 ,' I I ... · . 6 26 3 1 , I ... I n 1 I I:. m. It. m. It. 'n h. " .'.J l-fc _J ..,"" ., I , J I a ...:.. .y. ....-<0 , 'i-fc' 1 .) 5 1 !) .-& 1 ... '10 to I 156 , -1 2.],7 3i -1 1 7 3 III JI; 10:22 35. 1-1.-1'lb C.] Ri"es, UiSP3. 10 I ì 5i to I 1 1 :1O Ii 137 -l 2..7 3214 H 7 3Jlll 58 2ù:Z2 41.9,15.418 53 1 8 17 (j 1 8 22 all:!1 1;).3 10 to7 1 :J'J,1O 3J Ij8:-l 2-t 7 3?'-1 1717 4(',11 58 31 22 4ï.t< IG.-1!18 4 I 0;') J 11 " 1') 12110 10 Ofi 1 ,'" III 2 15D/-1 2-t 7 3111 1 iF 41J! 11 fi8 4222 53.:! 17, i 17 51 9 4 I 9 5-1 j 160,-121,73,.1, 171741 1 11 58 5-12 58. 18.41600 1 10 3') 110 3-1 :lbl/123,73':; 1 1-1177411159 5 3 3,(>19.-1;1:32211 0611110 II J 16214 237 3.) -1 wl7 42 11 59 17 23 ï.:" '")().-J to 0-1 11 41 It 41 ' j W3,1 237 36 -t Ifjl7 42 1 J1 59 29 3 11.1 1 21.1 6 11 morn'g.!morn'g, OJ 16-t , 4 237 3b l .! l1i l 7 43.11 594223 1-1- 224 1 3ts 0 12m 0 l m !H . 14 2 ,! -1I .' 43 1 J1 59 3 2 17.fj23.: 3 n 043 1 O-l 16!) 4 2. I .H 1 1 16,7 4"! 12 0 I 2.:> 20.:" -t.-I' I 14 1 Hì 1 16 II lti7 -1 23 7 3h1 lÖ!7 44 I 0 20 2 { 22.-t .'j,-Ill 29 1 51 1 49 116 1 2:3 7 3 -l W7 4.l1]2 0 33 J 2-1.2 _6.415 05 2 '27 2 2-1 16:1123,73 111b l ì 46'12 0462325.6 7.41740 -o J 1 305 " 1 !:(j,l2 7 3;',-11' ! 4 1 0 5 ,; (ì.l/ : ct Sets: ::;e s. l.d,-l2d7 3J,-lWtl 4..,,1.... 1 L...., _7,,_...lf .)3 7 _.") a 730 (j 1 '/ -2 t 23 7 3 ) -t 1I 17 -if,12 1 25 ':3 27.3 1 1 I 3 8 2-1 I 8 30 t7:{"12,t'7 40-1 17:7 4i 12 1 S 3 27.i l 21115 -- 9 5 9 19 1 17 4 2-1 7 4(14 nl7 47 II 1 51 '23 21;...] 3. ì l-! ( 1 10 O 10 0.) rrups-s OF 1ì;4 -!ì41Il1ÎI74Î12 2 4_:32.-. 4.I,i03d lolO \(J.e !cpÌfu's Satellites. :176-t 25'74(1:1 IS,7 47!12 2 lì : 23,c ,).1i fi 27 11 11 11 l;i _ _ _ '177-1 .,7 4!1-t 1:'174712 :! 2913 -21.! (i.i' I !143 II"!.) I 11.T.I;1 IIW Tur u. 17,,42' 740-119,74712 242 11!J. 7.1: 2 (l2s ,J.m'g- morn'g-, I 'l 't'?i.ìi" -. , I 17 jt )(:,74(,41!)ì74.U 2:J-! 15. Rl he') Ol,)ll 0ISn.. !;]: "3:)J:! I,j :::: 11' 0 1 1 ;n,7 3: 12.)174.1)'12 :; (j 2:. IJ.; ;.Ji n 17 10 4t 0 -t:l II. 171 fi.J/;,!, i "!f'!n, Il l 1 :n 7 :3H t 2'117 .:iC' U 3 18 :..3 10.::: 10.1 13 OO 1 H I 1 11 ,':: 1:: 1 4!I, 10 ) em , I I ' 1 j I I I I r .I. l :i, !Iì :' r -- ---------- II IS.] JULY HAS THIRTY-ONE DAYS. [18<19. FARlTIERS' AND GARDENERS' CALENDAR. The farmer is now supposed to have all implements for hay-making provided and in good !order. A revolving rake is preferable to a horse rake-one or the other is indispensable in this country. The mowers should commence their work as early in the morning as possible, Jselecting that part of the field where the grass is thin, and leaving the thicker portion until the ;dew is evaporated. In harvesting grain, it is better not to wait nntil the grain is completely ripe,-a little exposure to the air in shocks will complete the process of ripening during the time in which the straw is drying, and thf'reby save the waste vdÜch would otherwise inevitablJ result from" shelling." Clover is sufficiently ripe when two-thirds of the heads are of a brown color; and if cut in that st.lte, it may be stacked the following day, weather permitting. During this busy season, the farmer should not torget the weeds-thistles of various descriptions, the dock and the wild camomile, will flower and scatter their seeds, if not cut down. If chess be found alTJOllg the wheat, the spot where it grows should be noted, and drained as soon as possible. THE KITCHEN GARDEN.-Loosen the earth round the roots of potatoes with a common garden fork-continue to hoe about the roots of Indian corn, artichokes, &c. Cabbages may be planted, being wen shaded from the sun; water if! the evening it required; keep ganien free from weeds; thin fruit trees; gather 1lowering herbs, and dry in the shade; collect seeds as they ripen, &c. &c. METEOROLOGICAL '''ABLE FOR .JULY. Toronto, I Greenwich, Nicolet, U. C. England. L. C. I) o o ;'\lean Temperature. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lean Highest Temperature. . . . . . . . . . . . Mean Lowest Temperature............ Mean Ela3ticity of Vapour............ Mean Humidity of the Air............. Average Quantity of Rain............. Average Quantity of Suow. . . .. .. . . . . . . Night Frosts......................... Vili Hay I of of Remarkable nays, &c. l\lon \Veek. ---< 1 Sun. Fourth Sunday after Trinity. ; 2 ,Mon. (3rd) Quebec tounded, 1608. 3 Tues. Quar. I;ess. and Dist. C. commences. 4 Wed. Chateaubriand died, 1848, ! 5 Thur. .FullMooll, 11 min. past 8, A. 1\'1. 6 Frid. Hattie of Maida, 1806. ! 7 Satut'. Col. Simcoe Lieut. Governor, 1792. 8 SUI1. Fifth Sunday after Trinity. I 9 1\1011_ (8th) Burke died, 1797. : 10 Tues. Columbus born, 1447. I 11 Wed. Lalande born, 1782. 12 Thur. Erasmus t1ied, 1536. 13 Frid. (J. Last Quarter, 9 min. before 2, A.M. 14 Satur. .:\Lrs, Siddons born, 1755. 15 Sun. Sixtlt Sunday after Trinity. 16 ;'\lon. Detroit taken, 1812. 17 Tues. Michilimacinack taken, 1812. 18 Wed. Hampden died, 164 . 19 Thur. .New Moon, 2 mm. before 4, P. M. I 20 Frid. Playfair died, 1819. !l Satur. Hon. P. Russell, President, 1796. 22 SIUI. Seventh Sunday after Trinity. 23 MOIl. Canada Union Bill assented to, 18W. 24 Tues. Gibraltar taken by the British, 170-1. i:J \Ved. BattleofLllndy' Lane, 1813. 26 I Thur. }) First Quarter, 18 min. past 7, P. I\1. 1.7 Frid. .French Revolution, 1ö30. j H 1 Satur. Lord Durham died, 18-10. 2!1 SliD. Eighth Sunday aftcl' Trinity. 30 MOll. I Trinity Term Legins. 31 Tues. (3lJth) Penn died. 1718. 66.0 88.8 42.5 .476 i5 4.0-12 In., o I o 60.1 83.0 45.4 .441 82 2.712 In 68.5 83.8 Memoranda. [19. 1 tJ9.] JULY BEGINS ON SUNDAY. 1st OF JULY. 15th OF JULY. MOON'S PHASES. d. h. m. fI Full Moon..... 4 20 11 !\IIoon Riseii or Sel;;'1 TWILIGHT. App. Noon shewing Sun's ... \Ioon's I Ie Eq. 0 Declin'll g De lin- Toronto. Montreal Time. North. S atIon. _ Set!-. :::et,.. I h-:;n. s. 0-;- 15: --0-1 7ï:-:m:- 2 3 3023 6.311.115 3 147m 143m 2 3 4123 1.912.117 34 2 21 2 17 2 3 3222 57.113.J 18 -13 2 b8 2 54 2 4 03 1 22 52.014.118 58 3 43 3 38 2 4 1322 46.415.118 18 Rises. Rises. 2 4 23 22 40.416.116 48 8 30 a 8 35 2 4 3322 3 .217.114 26 908 9 12 2 4 42 2 27.4 18.111 20 9 43 9 46 2 4 51 \ 122 20. 19.1 7 38 10 16 10 18 2 5 0022 12.720.1 3 32 10...17 10 48 2 5 0822 04.8 1.1 0 52n 11 ] 8 11 18 2 5 1621 56.622.1 5 20 11 50 11 49 2 5 23 1 -21 47.923.1 9 36 morn'g. morn'g. 2 5 3021 38.924.113 27 0 2::> m 0 22m 2 5 3621 29.525.116 29 1 0-1 1 00 2 5 4221 19.7 '6.118 24 1 47 1 43 2 5 4721 09.627.1 18 56 2 37 2 32 2 5 52 20 59.1 2 Q .l 18 02 3 35 3 29 2 5 5720 48.329.1 Ö Sets. 8ets. 2 6 0 lO, 37.1 0.8 J5 47 7 51 a 7 55 a 2 6 420 25.6 1.812 30 8 35 8 37 2 6 620 J3.7 2.8 8 3:! 9 12 Q 14 2 6 9 20 01.4 3.8 4 J -1 9 44 9 44 2 6 10 19 49.0 4.8 0 8810 If) 10 15 2' 6 11'19 36.1 5.8 4 23 10 47 10 .15 2 6 11 19 22.8 6.8 8 17 111 I 7 11 14 2 6 11 19 09.4 7.Rlll 46 11 47 11 44 2 6 1118 35.5 8.8 1 14 38 mom'g. morn'g. 2' 6 91841.39.81652 O,zlm 017m 2 f) 7'J8 26.910.818 j!1 0>58 0 33 \ 2 6 5!18 12.1 11.8H 55 1 40 1 35 Toronto. Montreal. , i Di l i. Q -<: ..j ------ h. m. h. m. It. m.' h. rn. 1 2 110 6 1 39 10 2tl 1 10 2 HI 9 56 1.32 10 11-< ; I lZ 3! FCL1Pii'F.!! OP' Jnpitcr's SateHitrß. 1\1. '1'. tJrt:CCHV' l l urlJJ'w, d. h. m. B. h. m. J.?.o l 16 51.1; P "'J em -J 1 20.] AUGUS'r HAS THIR'rY-ONE DAYS. [IS49. 1 ! ' A R lU E R S' A X D GAR DEN E R S' C _"- LEN D A R. I The root crops should be particularly attended to dUJ ing this month, and no pains spared tOj ;destroy weeds with the hoe, as soon as they appear-the operation of hoeing round the root ,exercising a beneficial influence upon the crop. Indian corn may again be hoed, and thE' Sid ishoots of potatoes cut off as they appear. If the soil be not too dry, underground draining ma ibe comm",nced; the drain ought to be cut to the depth of three feet, being fifteen inches in ' , hleadth at the top, and four inches at the bottom. A wooden box, four inches square, may be, lail along the bottom of the ,\rain. in preference to pebblps or brush, being more durable than! Ithe latter bubstitute, and cheap,'r than the formel'. In place of a square box, a triangular box' I restitl g with Its apex inverted upon a four-inch board may be used, and will probably be fonnd! less liable to choke with tine earthy particles, than the square box drain. On swampy lands, !i.l!Jd lands infested w th underground Spl i gs, tbe farmer must exercise great carp in determining; j,he cour e of the dram. As SOOIl as possible let the land be ploughed for fall wheat. I : TIlE GARDEN.-Hudding may be performed during this monlh with success; onions gatheredl 'and hung in some shady spot to dry; celery earthed up; melons watered and the earth loosened! l about their roots; weeding, wdtering and gatheriug 01 fruits carefully attended to; nasturtiums1 nud small cucumbers may be gathered 101' pickling as they att"iJin the proper size ' lean Temperature...... _ . , . .. . . .. . . . I Mean Highest Temperature..... ..... .. ,Mean Lowest Temperdture............ );Iean Elasticity of Vapour. . , .. . . " . . . 1ealJ Humidity of the Air.......... . :\ verage quantity of Rain. . . ., . . . .. . .. A vera e QuantÏl y of ::;now. . . . . . . . . . . . j ,ïgbt Frr>:"ts _.,......,.............. Va)' Day of \ of I ReUlarkable Da} s, &c. ,Mon. \V ('ek. __I- I \\ ed. Lammas. 2 Thill'. Battle of the l\ile, 1798. 3 Frid. .. Full iv..oon,;.!;:' min. before 11, P.l\I. 4 f'a1ur. helley born, 179:!. 5 8nn. Nillth ðunday afler Trinity. 6 1\lon. Prince Allred Ernest burn, I8H. 7 TUes. 8 Wed. Canning died, lS 7. [French18 0. 9 Thllr. LOllis Philippe declared King of the 10 FIÍd. (11) Trinity Term !:nds. 11 Satur. ;) 2;) {; 3712 0 31 8 53.212.316 13 243,5 27 1 6 335 23:6 3512 0 131 8 31.613,513 37 TWILIGHT. I Toronto. Montreal., .:; 3 ,.. ' , i I OJ i , i '" J _ ' I "S' 'g":1 :::'J -< ;;:: I'. I::< -< I'. - --- - '-- .2.m I II.m. h.m, h.m. 1 2 4!J 9 23 2 36 9 36 lU3 ij 942.).)1913 211 3 2'2 1 8 43 13 J4 1 R 5 30 3 42 , 19 I 3 32 8 2!J The atellit('e of JUl'iw not vis:ible, Jupiter l.ciu' too near the Sun. 122.J SEPTEIUBER HAS '!'HIRTY DA Y8. ., [IS49. I FAHIUEKS' AND GARDENERS' CALENDAR. The one important operation to the Canadian farmer, during this month, is the sowin 0 Ifall wheat. Above all other considerations the draining of the land should be attended to, and Îno hollows left in the field without some oullet for surface water to escape. Six or seven inches 'is the least depth to which the plough should be made to penetrate, if the soil will admit of it. IIn good husbandry wheat is never sown after wheat, oats or barley; }leaS, clover, &c., and the 'root crops, are the proper precursors of whe:it. Manure sparingly with farm-yard manure and llimf', abundantly if possible with wood or peat ashes. If the soil be of a clayey or sandy I 'nature, or a vegetable mould, marl strewn over the field will have a very beneficial f'ffect, under ordinary circumstances. Great care ought to be taken in selecting Seed, and every pre- icaution used to have it free from the seeds of weeds and smut, by car ful sifting. and steeping jin strong brine, rolling it immediately afterwards in lime, and sowing as soon as possi ble., I Indian Corn may be harvested during this month, the leaves and stalks being preserved for I fodder. I THE KITCHEN GARDEN.-Finish gathering pot herbs; earth up celery; take uj) Jerusa- Ilem Artichokes as wanted; take up potatoes for storing in a dry cellar or root house where the :frost cannot penetrate, hoe advancing turnips; apples, &c. may be gathered as they ripen, ;cure being taken not to bruise them. i : Day Day I of of IMon. Week. -- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2-t 25 26 27 28 29 1 30 Satur. Sun. .Mon. Tues. Wed. Thur. Frid. Satur. Sun. )1011. Tues. Wed. Thur. Frid. Satur. SUIl. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thur. Frid. Satur. SUIl. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thur. Frid. Satur. SUIl. IUETEOKOLOGH:AL 'I'ABLE FOR SEP'I'E:JIBER. 'l.orùnto, 1 Greenwich, Nicolet, U. C. England. L. C. o 0 0 Mean Temperature ................... Mean Highest Temperature. . . . . . . . . . . . Mean Lowest Temperature,....... . . . , :\1ean Elasticity of Vaponr ............ )Ilean Humidity of the Air. ............ A verage Quantity of Rain...... . . . .. .. A verage Quantity of Snow. . . . . . . . . . . . , .vight Frosts ...... ... .., ......... 57.7 80.5 32.6 .393 82 4,797 In. o 5 57.7 78.3 36.6 .432 88 2.110 In. 57.9 76.6 Remarliable Days. &c. 1Uemoranda. Queen Victoria visited Scotland, 1842. Thirteenth Sltnday after Trinity. .FuJl Moon, 1 m. past noon on the2d. Hiver Hudson discovered, 1609. The Boxel' capturer!, 1814. Lafayette born, 1757. Hannah More died. 1833, (9th) Moon's \ - Y'r. TorontE>. Montreal. the Eq. 'Of Declin'n õ JJeclin- Toronto. Montreal - T N & SOt Toronto. Montreal. Rises, Sets. Rises l Sets. ime. . ':E a ion. :Sets. _!__I_I_ --- -- D. h. m.lh. nL. h. m.'h. m. ! It. m. s. lJ N.' D. 0' h. lIt h.11l. . i . I 2-145 29:6 315 27'6 3311 59 55 8 09.914.510 17s 357m 35-1m 7;j ' . .g ' i, 245 5 31 \6 29.J 29'6 31,11 59 36 7 48.015.5 6 21 Rises. Rises. -< -< I 2-1ö 5 31 6 2715 2 '6 2!:111 59 17 7 25.9 16.:"> 2 04 7 24 a 7 24 a - - ---I-- 2-175 326 265 30:6 2811 58 57 7 03.817.5 226n 7 56 7 55 1 '41 . . .;. . .: 1 248 5 346 2415 32,6 26 11 58 37 6 41.6 18.5 6 52 8 29 8 28 10 3 55 7 58 3 5 H 3: 2495 3462215 32;62-111 58 17 6 19.219.511 00 904 902 20 4 H 7 3 4 3744 2505 356 21 1 5 34,6 2211 57 57 5 56.720.514 30 9 4 9 39 30 421 7I!:J 4 If' 721, 251 5 366 19i5 36'6 2011 57 37 5 34.121.517 05 10 20 10 21 2525 386 16'5 376 17 1 11 57 17 5 11.522.518 35 111 16 11 11 253 5 396 15 'J 3R 6 16 11 56 56 4 48.723.5 18 50 morn'g. morn'g. g : îg I , g : : I ;: g m m 2565 4:{,6 9 1 5 426 10 1 11 55 54 3 39.9126.512 17 2 17 2 13 2575 446 8 1 ,) 436 9 11 55 33 3 16.8 1 127.5 8 21 3 25 3 22 258 5 44 1 6 65 436 7 1 11 55 12 2 53.828.5 4 01 4 3-1 4 3] 259 5 45'6 5\5 45,6 5 \ 11 54 51 2 30.6'29.5 Ö Sets. Sets. 260 5 47;6 25 47 1 6 2 11 54 30 2 07.4 1.0 0 27 s 6 42 a 6 4t a 261 5 48 \ '6 0 \ 5 186 0 11 54 09' 1 44.1 2.0 4 48 7 14 7 13 2fi2 5 49,5 59 5 49 5 59 1 11 53 48 \ 1 20.8 3.0 8 46 7 45 7 42 2635 4915 575 49'5 5711 53 27 0 57.3 4.012 16 8 17 8 14 2645 51 5 55 1 :5 515 3511 53 06 0 34.0 5.013 07 8 52 8 48 2655 535 535 53 1 5 5:1 11 52 45 1 0 10.6 6,017 14 9 31 9 26 I S. 2665 535 515 535 51 11 52 24 0 12.8 7.0 18 31 10 13 10 08 267 5 54:5 5015 5-1'5 50 11 52 04 1 0 36.2 8.0 18 57 10 59 10 54 26R 5 56!5 48() 565 48 11 51 43 0 59.6 9.0 18 29 11 49 11 4-1 269 5 575 43 1 5 57,5 4511 51 23 1 23.1!1O.0 17 07 morn'g. morn'g, 2705 58'5 44,5 58,5 4411 51 02 1 46,5'11.014 52 044m 0 39m Ûl 5 595 43 1 5 59'5 4311 50 42 2 09.9 1 12.011 51 1 43 1 38 272 6 00!5 40 1 6 005 4011 50 23 2 33.2):3.0 8 09 2 44 2 41 The 8atellitcs of JUf.it.crl 273601,5 39i6 025 3811 5003,256.5114.0 355 3 47 3 45 n J tler Lcillg, TWILIGHT. 1 24 . ! OCTOBER HAS THIRTY-O E DAYS. [IS-19. FARMERS' AND GARDENERS' C..\.LEND..1R. I Root crops ought now to be secured, and protected in such a manner that, while the frost does not affect them, decomposition m ,y not set in. This can be conveniently acccompli hed :by piling them 'when dry in heaps, and strewing a layer of straw over them, covering the whole with earth; two small orifices should however be left, one at the bottom and the 'other at the top of the heap, in order to permit the occasional access of fresh air, and allow the escape of moisture, and whatever impure air may be created by the slow decomposition, ,,'hich . ill\'ariably takes place to a greater or less degree. The small orifices should be loosely co\'ered \\ ith straw. Jerusalem Artichokes may remain during the \rinter in the glOund without fear of injury. Whatever ground is to be devoted to spling crops, should be ploughed during this month. I THE KITCHEN GARDE .-GathelÍn of apples should now be completed; a1l bruised and unsound fmit given to hogs. 1n packÎl.g apples care must be takpn to prevent hruisilJ2, a iSIng le bruised apple may destroy the contents of a barrel; the season for transplanting trees is now ani ved ; a careful selecti{)l1 is a great objfct, and rf'quires much judgment and caution. I Vacant gl ound should he spaded and trenched, in order t1.at the frost may pul vel ize the soil. ,Seeds gathel'f>u aud labelled; asparagus beds clp.ared, and a coating of f5 37'6 04=> 36'11 49 3,-) 3 1!J.9 , 150 039n 2i56 C,15 :n ' 6 OJ.) 3-111 4J 16 1 3 43.1 W.I J 5 16 1:2766055 33606[5 3:!:1l 4858 -1 6.511.01938 12776 065 31:6 D7,5 3U;11 48 40 -1 29.518.0 / 13 30 2786 075 2B 6 085 2fj II 48 2 4 52.719.016 30 12796 085 28'6 105 2t/ll 4-; 0-1: 5 15.820.0 ' 18 2.1, 12806 105 266 11'5 2,jlll 47 L1Ï 5 :; .8'21.0 1 19 02 1:'316 115 2J 6 12:> 23 j II 47 311 6 DI.ì 22.0 18 22 1:!8:! iJ 125 2 '6 135 2111 -17 151 6 2--1.6 !3.0 16 29 j2K{ 6 13521'6 "-)'5 1 11 ,1(j 5 ; 64;''.4 2-t.u 13 35 ; 6 1 1 1 17? nill 4 44; 7 .] 3.U 5,j 12'SJ 6 16:) 1 (,6 17 oJ 15,11 4b 29, 7 3_.7,.....6.0 D H 286 6 17 5 166 185 1-1 , 11 46 1,j1 7 5.3.1127.0 1 22 ::?876 IH 5 1--1'fj 205 12 , 11 46 ot, 8 17.5\28.0 3 OOs 12S8 6 20.3 ];! 6 21.) ] I 11 .lJ 4H 8 39.8 29.01 d 12 9 6 215 11:6 23.) 0 1 11 45 36' 9 01 9 0.5' 7 12 :2JO (j 225 O!J Ij 215 0611 45 2--1' 9 23.9 1.510 58 12i.ll 6 235 076 2(;,j 0-1,11 4,) 12 9 43.8 2,5 1.1 06 292,6 25,) 056 2ì J 0:S;1l ..t5 O:! 10 7.6 3,,) 16 36 12936 255 046285 Dill 44 5:.! 10 2 I.l 4.,)'18 Ifj '29-1 '6 27;) 03 6 29,,j Oil; 1 1 -!-! 4:2 10 ,jo.6 1 5.5 W 0-1: 1 29;)1629501631458:11 4-13311 11.8 6.,) 1858 2 161 1 6 29-159,6 3:!-l 56111 -l-l 2511 329 / 7.51800 12!)76 304 58 6 3: -1 55 I1 4-1 18 II 53,9 8.5 16 08 1 298 6 324 56 fj 3) -! 53,11 -14 ll' l2 l-U; 9.5 13 29 2!19 / 6 33-1 !j.) 6 37 -l 51 11 H 0.)112 3.3,210.510 05 300 I) 3.t -t 5-1 6 3 4 50tH 43 5g 12 :;3.5, II 5 (j 05 3!H 1 6 364 521) 391-14 11 43551315.712511 40 :3026 37 -1 51 /) 41 '4 ,Hill 43 51 13 3'-),6 13.5 3 nOn '3ü3,ô 313 t 506 -1t-l--16111 4348135,).4'1-1.5 1 740 1 30! 6 401--1 48 fj 4-1,4 44[11 43 46 1. 4 14.9:1,j.511 .J)L Rises. Sets. Begins Enris Rises. Sets. Begins Ends A. ):1. P. }tl. . 'I. (J'. .nr. h,m. -;: It.nl. h.m. h.m. 1 h.m. h.m. 6 03 5 36 -l 21 7 18 1 6 03 5 33 1 4 19 7 20 6 16 5 17 4 33 7 01 6 18 5 16 4 31 7 D 6 28 ð 02 4 45 6 4 t 6 29 5 01 4 46 6 43 6 40 4 45 4 56 6 â! I 6 0.13 4 43 5 0.) 6 21 - - - --- 'loon Rises or 8ets, TWILIGHT. I Toron :' I )Iontreal RI e". RIM'!'. rm:-I I 5 56 a I 5 5(i al 6 27 6 27 7 03 7 01 7 41 7 3 8 2-l 8 20 9 12 9 ui 1 10 OJ 10 00 11 05 11 00 I Toronto. , :\Iontreal. --- I _ I . c.:; ._):Z .!!!..; .= Æ j).(IÆ g ð h. m. It. m. h m It. m. 1 4 2:! 7 iii .. u 7 1:- 10 4 31 7 ()II -1 32 j O'.! 20 '. 4;) I tJ.t: I .,5 1 6 ".í 30 4 51; I Ii 27 .) 09 6 2.1 o 08 m 0 04 m 1 15 1 11 2 211 2 17 3 <>7 3 2-1 I ; Sets. Sets. 6 15 a (; 12 a , 6 4" b 44 7 26 7 21 8 06 8 Dl 8 ,j9 8-16 9 4D 9 35 10 3: 10 28 II 28 11 2-1 T' EC IPS S IJF . I II UplVr iltrlhtcs, I 0 2q m 0 25m \ M. T:-l recllw. T oronto. , I 1 9 I 1 26 I a. h. m. s. It. l1t. 2 33 2 33 I. 920 .'il; H, I I.í .111 im.' 3 38 I 3 3d II Iii 'B 51' 2J.t 17:13 im.' I :; 4 -17 ire. ; J : : : :L ;) 50 I;) J8 I:IV. 2;)2 '2itH.:i 17 0-1 illlJ 26.] NOVElUBER HAS TIIIR'I'Y DAYS. [IS.J9. FARMERS' AND GARDE EJl.tS' CALENDAR-. Preparations ought now to be made for the 'I.\'inter, All farmin,g- implements may be weB dried, cleaned and carefully stowed away. Fences put into g'JOd order; sheds prepared for sheep and cattle; tèeding tronghs provided, and as soon as the frost sets in, and the snow falls, I a systematic course commenced with rpference to the rations of fooLl given to different varie-, ties of stock, tf) be continued throughout the winter. If the farmer have more stock than he l can conveniently supply with proper food during the ensuing five months, let him seize the first opportunity to dispose of those he cannot well provide for. Stables aud stalls should be carefully cleane4 and ventilated, and means provided for supplying cattle with a fresh supply of water several times during the day. Examine cuts for the drainage of sUltàce water: providing an immediate escape for whatever may be in furrows and hollows in the fields. THE KITCHEN GARDE .-Gather whatever vegetables and herbs are still to be found; Cabbages when well dried may be hung in a warm cellar where frost will not be liable to injure them. Parsnips, Carrots and Onions may be sown with much advantage just before, the frost sets in; they will begin to vegetate early in the spring. Clear away leaves and put the !?;ardelJ in winter order. Examine stored fruit, carefuily taking out decayed and bruised apples, &c., and gi ving them to Hogs, &.c. &c. ME'rEOHOLOGICAL 'rABLE FOR NOVEmBER. ;\[ean Temperature. . . . . . . . ... . , .. .... Mean Highpst Temperature. . ... . . .. . . . Mean Lowest Temp ature .......... . . Ylean Elasticity of Vapour ............ }[ean Humidity of the Air. . . . . . . ... .. Avelage Quantity of Rain ............ A v Q ty o ð BOW. . . . . . . . . . . . . Uay of Itenlarkablc Days, &c. V\T eek. Day of :vIon. Toronto, Greenwich, Nicolet, ü. C. England. L. C. 000 35.7 57.2 11.8 0.185 8-1 2.9ì6 In. 2.9 In 43.3 32.3 57.4 46.2 27.1 0.278 92 3.285 In. lUCDl0randa. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Thur. Flid. Satllr. Sun. )lon. TUes. Wed. Thur. Frid. Satur. Sun. 1\1on. Tues, Wed. Thur. Frid. Satur. Slill. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thur. Frid. Sa tu r. Sun. Mon. Tues, Wed. Thur. Frid. ... I 8 9 10 11 12 13 l-t 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2-1 25 26 27 28 29 30 Normal School, Toronto, opened, 1847. Insurrection in L. Canada, 1838. Princess ophia born, 1777. 2:!nd Sunday after Trinity. l\1icbae]mas TeJm begins. ([ Last Quarter 6 m. past 5, P. M. Battle of Tippecanoe, 1811. ì\lilton died. 1674. Prince of Walès burn, 1841. Luther born, 1483. 23rd Sunday after Trinity. Montreal taken, 1775. Sympathisers at Prescott, 1838. . New .Moon 4 m. before 4, P. M. :Battle of Arcole, 1796. James Ferguson died, 1776. Michaelmas Term ends. 24th Sunday aj1111' Trinity. nattle fif Arcola. 1796. Quar. Ses and Dist. Court commences. Princess Royal born, 1840. ]) First Quarter 7 m. past 9, P. lVI. Lieut. 'Yeir murdered, 1837. John Knox died, 1572. 25th Sllllday afte1' Trinity. East India Co. incorporated, 1700. Princess Mary Adelaide born, 1833. Battle of Bexar, 1835, I Fulll\Ioon 8 m. past 10, P. 1\1. t. Andrew. II.S<19.] NOVE3IBER BEGl:XS O 'THURSDAY. [27. MOON':::; PHASES, \ I d. h. m. 1st OF OVEMßER. I 15th OF NOVE BER. , ({ La5ìt Quarter, . .. 6 5 6 . .\ew Moon, .... 14 3 56 THE I Ri ht I ' Right I D First Quarter,... 22 9 7 PLANETS :\I ridian A èen- Decl. )Ieridian As.cen- Dec1. . Full Moon, ..... 29 10 8 I SlOn. I SIOI1. ({ Perigee, .. . . . . .. 2 6 0 I ({ Apo ee, ........ 18 4 0 II --I It.?n. I ---;;-;-: h. 111. - I ({ Perigee, ........ 30 11 0 Mere..A. Mor,ning St'ar. lU 38 m 14 17 S 11 35 _._ _ I VenuS'IA .iVlOf l ningSt,ar. 110 7m1345 S 914 Semwwmcter. at Greenvnch Noon. t :.vIars. I ' 3 43 In 6 25 N24 17 2 49 rn 6 26 .l\ 24 56 D,lIe. Of Sun. Uf i\Joon. 2+Jupit'r 8 30 m 11 13 V 6 11 7 43 m 11 21 N 5 22 I /I '''? Saturn 9 27 a 0 12 S 1 33 1 ' R 30 a 0 10 S 1 46 I 1 16 8.9 16 23.6J;tiUran'SI1O 44 a l l 29 N 8 38 9 47 a 1 27 N 8 28 10 16 11. 0 15 28.5 ]X eptunf'. i 20 16 13.1 14 45.7 P 1 S h " I ' [ ' - d 9 ' 2 - 3 0 P \1 U I 30 16 14.8' 16 38.6 0 e tar on t e 1.W emmn IJ. fl. J1U. vS. . -. . QUEBEC. HALIFAX, N. S. Sun. 'Twilight. Sun. Twilight. FREDERICTON, N. B. Sun. Tv. ilight. Rises. Sets. Begins I Ends Rises. I Sets. Begins I Ends Rises. Sets. Begins Ends Q A. 'I. P. M. A. M. P. M. A. III. P. 'I. I--"- ------- -/ h.?n. h.?n. h. 1n I h. 1n. h. m. I h.?n. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m' l 1 6 49 4 39 5 0 6 21 6 44 ' 4 43 5 0 6 28 6 47 4 41 5 1 6 27 10 7 2 4 26 5 12 6 16 6 56 4 32 5 10 6 18 7 0 4 29 5 11 6 17 20 7 16 4 16 5 26 I 6 8 7 10 : 4 22 5 22 6 10 7 14 4 18 5 23 6 9 30 7 30 4 8 5 3.3 6 3 7 23 4 15 5 3-1 6 4 7 27 4 11 5 34 6 4 I Sun. . ,!o I Ioon Rises or Sets. ! Day App. Noon ... .: of I shewill<1 Sun's .JTJ ë )roon's I Y'r. Toronto. Montreal. the Eq. f Declill'n ê z Ue lin- Toronto. ì\Iontreal _'_ _ _ Time. ,South. d allon. _ I 1 1{I P!' Sets.RiseS I ::'lets. _' --- D. h. m.lh. 1lt'ih.m. h. m.IIt.?n. s. 0 , D. 0 , h. m. h. In. 1305 1 6 41,4 4716 46 1 '4 421Il 43 4-1- 14 3-1.1,16.515 30n 6 17 a ti 14 a 1 3066 43'4 43 1 6 47,4 41 1 11 43 4-114 53.2 1 17 . 5 17 59 7 5 7 0 307'b 44!4 446 491 39 Il 43 44 15 12. 18.5 1 19 10 7 58 7 53 3m 16 45;4 436 5u4 3811 43 4515 30';)/19.518 56 8 58 852 3096 4714 4116 51 1 4 3711 43 4615 48.8,20.5117 25 10 00 9 55 ' 1 310 641-;'4 40:6534 35jlI 434916 6'8 1 21. 5 :1445 11 7 11 3 311 6 4!),4 39 1 6 54,4 34'11 43 5216 2-1.622.5'11 16 312'6 51/4 37:6 56'4 3211 43 57,16 42.1 23.5 7 15 0 14m 0 10m 313 1 6 52,4 36:6 57 -l 311 1 44 0216 39.3'24.5 2 58 1 19 1 17 314 6 534 33;6 58 -1 30lu 4-1 0817 15.9/25.5 1 26s 2 23 2 22 315 1 6 5-114 34,6 59;4 29't1 44 15'17 32.8,26.5 5 42 3 28 3 28 3166 5514 33,7 004 28']1 4-1 2317 49.2 1 27.5 9 40 4 29 4 41 317 1 657 1 4327 2,427114-13118 5,228.5 1 13 5 530 5 32 3186 594 31:7 4,4 26:1l 44 4118 20.9129.5 d Sets. Sets. 3197 004 30'7 6,4 2-1.1 1 44 5118 36.21 0.8;15 50 5 23 a 5 19 a 3207 1 -1 29,7 7,4 23 t1 45 0318 51. 3 i 1.8117 53 6 2 5 57 321 7 214 28'7 8,-1- 22 I1 45 1519 6.0 1 2.8119 4 6 -15 6 40 322 7 31-1 27'7 9 1 4 21 11 45 2819 20.3 3.8 19 20 7 32 7 26 3237 5 1 4 2717 11 4 21 Il 45 4119 34.3 4.8118 43 8 23 8 18 3247 64 26j7 12'-1 2011 45 5619 48.01 5.8,17 12 9 18 9 13 325 1 7 742571341911461120 1.316.81454 10 15 1011 326 7 P, -1 24h 14 -l 1811 46 2720 14.31 7.8 1 1 11 52 11 1.3 11 12 321171042-1,716418,11 46442026.8,8.8 813 3287 1114 237 17 4 1711 47 0120 39.0: 9.S I ' 4 42 0 16m 3297 12,-1 227 18 -l 16,11 47 2020 50.8'10.8 0 30n 1 18 3301 14'4 227 20'4 16 Il 47 3921 2.211.8' 5 10 2 24 331 7 1514 21 7 21 -1 15 Il 47 5821 13.212.8 \ 9 42 3 32 3321 164207 224 1411 48 1921 23.8:13.813 46 4 41 3337 18;-1 207 2.1,4 1411 48 4021 34.0'14.8 1 16 58 5 5-1 133: 7 19i4 1917 25,4 13 1 11 49 02,21 43.8115.8118 55 7 6 o Urn 1 ) 8 2 24 3 33 444 5 58 7 10 TWILIGHT. Toronto. Montreal. [1) I S .rD I.g .t I "'. -. "-' I - . 5 nce to future proceedings :may be derivej. Uood HusbandlY implies not only an accUlate kno" Icdb'e of w:mt has Leen !done during the p<\st three or four ye,:ifs, but it also requires that the plOceeòings of the next ithl'ee yeats should as far as possible be marked out. Proper application of certain necessary I I r.nalll,ues, II I t.he adortion of a p ofitdble rotation O! crops can then b rm:sued; w,ithout su h foreSight It IS Impossible that a farmer Cdn make 11Is f.Hm produce wlthlfJ one thll'll, and In !mdny cases one half, ot what it is capable of yielding in the hdnds of a careful husbandman. The feeding of cattle, thrashing of grain. sale of produce, &('. &c., will constitute the occupa- tions of the Úrmer during the day time, while the balancing of accounts. a reviewal of operatiolls dut iog the year that is neady past, and thl' laying Qut of a pIau for future action, will afford Tw-'s. i-I) Wed. 27 Thl/r. 2 Frid. 2" Satur. 30 I SUII. 31 .\1011. DEf'EIUBER HAS THIRTY -OXE DAYS. [IS49.t i'IE'Il'F.OnOLOGICAIA '(,ABIAE FOIC. DEC.'.:JIßER. Toronto, U.V. , Greenwich, I England. Nicolct, L.C. o o o 27.4 45,3 0.3 0.133 83 1.56u In. 6.0 In. 40.6 5 .0 2.J..1 0.257 92 0.725 In. 17.2 -8.9 Meuloranda. Battle of Austerlitz, 1805. Advent S1I ndl'Y. . BattIe of Hohenlinden, 1805. Cardinal Richelieu died, 1642. "'Harshal Xey shot, 1815. lon. G Full )loofJ,..... 28 20..J.3 -- I alurn 7 21) a () 8 1 8 1 4 1 6 31 a 0 9 ,S 1 44 1 I 1 .O I 39.6 1;J;iL:ran'::, 8 43 a 1 2,) .v 8 Ib 7 46 a 1 2.i IN 8 12 10 16 16.1 1 4.1 .\eptUfJc.1 I I td 16 16.;1 U 57.5 I 7 .3 = 1 41 O Pole Star on the 1eridian 15d. 7ft, 27m. 2 s. P.)1. U, I I QUEBJ';C. HALIF A X, N. S. FREDERICTON, N. B. I. ,---"=- _I. T"Hi g ,,, :.. S"n_ Twilight_ 'fw . r -c:; Rises. I Sets. I Be:,!ills I Ends Rises. Scts. I nc in:s I Ends Rises. / Sets. Bcgilliì I Ends Çj , Jo.. f. P. I. A. I. I P. 1. \. " J'. 'I. r- I . 1 . ; . ; . II ' I I . :i : . ;. ; t. . ;,;. 1 .;. .; . ; . . ' I j . - . 11; 10 7 41 4 t) 5 45 6 2 7 3.3 4]3 ;) 41 6 :) 7;)8 4 9 5 43 6 3 1 :.W 7 48 I 4 8,:) 51 Ii J 7 40 4 16 13 -17 lì 9 7 45 --1 11 !) 50 6 6 . 30 I 7 52 4 15 5 55 6 1I 7 q 5 f'1 6 15 7 48 4 _--' !)! r: yl u-;;-. - -= App. No 1 - - , . , 1\Ioon Rise s or ::;ets. -'1;;L f 1 I ot I ' ['Ie\\ ill" SUlI'S -'" ê .JOOll'S I "r. Toronto. 1 l\'lontreal. the Eq. or Deelill'n 3,"0IIJcclin- Toronto, Montreal - -- _ -- Time. I South. l.s I ation. _ _ _ Toronto. Montreal.! iH' et".! I{\"'e" , ;-:et". _'_ ,.,< _ KiS,. ". , !tl-es. _ . _ ;-- . I D i h,llt It,UI.[It.III.h.m. It. 7ft. s. 0 I I D 1 0 I h. m. h. m. Q) ,::::.:.?J": ,::::.:I ' '''i 33:),7 1!)4 HJ,7 2G 4 13'11 49 ;2-1 1 53.1;16.8 1 19 2-tn 642 a, 6 36 a L .1= -: ç. " ,336 1 7 214 19'7 27-1 li$ 11 49 4h 2.1 17.8 18 22 I 7 46 1 7 41 _ .::I _ < I ' '" < _ 1 .:3 13377 2:!4 181728-1- 12/11 50 11 2 1O.fj!J8,816 5 1854 849 \ 33H,7 234 lð:7 29,..],12!11 50 3ß 22 18.6,19.812 46 10 3 10 00 I " 11"/t 1 It 7n II, nt' r3 !)'7 e'-141 7 3d-l1.,1 1l 51 00").) 2G' .JOb' 8 l 1110 III 7 ,1 .33:!fô j ,, 31 16 ]' I J - - "I, -I _ --.::, - . 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IUAGNETICAL OBSERV A'rORV, 'rORONTO. 1. Director-Captain J. H. Lefroy, R. A., F. R. 8.-Establislllllcllt-Four N. è. Officers of the Royal Arti!- /fcry, as Assistants. ! The ì\laQ'netical and l\letPorolo ical Observatory was founded by Her l\Iajesty's Government in 1840, in }concert with similar Estab,is,lluents in other Coltmies, and in India. Similar Estabiishments have been ï,.""n.,., W.,h;.g;o.. '."""",ph;a a. ::n' .:I U i:l .."'. .., I. moo, E''''nca. oo'.U''', i . Table of Precedence, FOR CANADA, NOVA SCOTIA, NEW BRUNSWICK, NEWFOUNDLAND, AYD PRINCE ED\VARI? I ISLAND. \.rhe Governor or Lieutenant Governor administering The l\lembers of the House of Assembly. : the Government. 'The l:olonial Secretary, not being in the Executive h'he Lieutenant Governor [not administering the Gov-I Council. , ernment] or the Senior officer in command of thelThe Attorney General. troops, if he is f.O succeert to the administration of.'fhe Solicitor neneral. the Government in case-of the death. or absence. Of j 'l'be Senior Officer in Command of the Troops, except the Governor.Lleut. Governor, or Officer aùrninis- in the cases already provi,led for. tering the Government. In the event of hostilitips. The Arcbdeacon. I the scnior Officer in command will take this prece- The Treasurer, Receiver General, I>:tymaster) f:: c!, , I dency under any circumstances. I General, or Collector of Internal Revcnue' l :3 .'::: !The Bishop. The Auditor General, or Inspector Geueral of :::;:; (The Chief Justice. I Accounts. t .c:: g . The Master of Ihe Rolls, I The COlllmissioner of Crown Lands. j ';':: i:.; 'The Vice Chancellor. ,The Collector oftbe Customs. -'" 0 r,rhe Members of the Executive Council, and the Puisne The Comptroller of the l:ustoms. õ '? , Judges, rank with each other according to the dates The urveyor General. z2 B " of their 1Iandamuses. The Clerk of the Ewcutive Council. The Speaker or Presirlent of the Legis\ative Council. The l:lerk of the J egislative Council. fhe Memhers of the Legislative Council. The Clerk oftl1e House of AssemblY. ,rùe SI)eakeJ" of the HOllse of Assembly. I - I Leave of ahsence of any of the Superior Civil Om..ers must be granted by the Governor and Council, '110 'iDust forthwith report Hlch leave to the Secretary of Slate, but this regulation is not to be ullder!iòtood a apply!n:! (to, or designed to prevent or to regulate any vacation not e'\cel'uing si" months i,n anyone. year, dUring WfUeil !any Civil Officer may apply to the Governor or Lieutenant Governor. aud obtain from 111m alone a Icave 01 rahsence far the purpose of relaxation from business, without the uecessity of reportin the sam to th_e Secrpt ry !lJf Slate, nor will any abatement of salary be made, it being understood that t/le Officer ah l'ntm hlln elf \ I\I. ;,wiw thcconcurreuctJQfthe Governor,have made regulationl!or arra!l ellleJJts for the proper (hl!charge of his duù . SCOBIE & BALFOUR'S CANADIAN ALl\IANAC. 31 CANADA. i Pro,-incial Executive. r Cr nvu Land. Df'!)artm('ut. GOVER'iOR GE'\1Ek'l.L.-lIis E'l:cellency the Right The Hon. James U. l'rÜ"e, C071lmÜ$ioner of Crown Honorable Jamefj, L.ulof EIJin auú Kinc,trúine, K.T., Lnnds; Tancred llouthillier, .Ass'l Commissioner; Governor General of Britisll"Nort/J _\merica, and Cap- \leunder ì'IcNahb, (--'ashier and .d('cOJllltm,t; \Vm. F. tain General aud GO"f'rnor-in-Chief in and over the Collinf;, C. \Y. Shay, and C. \V. :\Iaçon, .dðòÍstallt Ac- 'Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick cOJt1Itants; J. Lan!;evin and T. C. Tarbutt, Oorresp07ld- iand the Island of Prince Ed\\ ard, and Vice Admiral of ing Clerks; ))olvid H. :\Iorphy, Rt'gistrar; Thomasl ,the same, &c. &c. &c. I Hammond, \'1,'..1". \Vhitcher and N. F. Laurent, Clerks;! i Major T. E. Camphell, G01Jernor's Secretary; Lieut, FeliJ.. .Fortier, Clerk of Jesuits' Estates and Queen'sl ,Colonel the Hon. R. Bruce, .11ilitnry Secretary; Lieut. Ðomam. I 'Colonel Edmund \'\T. R. Antrobus, Provillcial .Aid-de-I Brauch of t.be Cro,vn Lands Office Camp; Lieut. Colonel Alphonse De :5alaberry, ELtra, (Formerl!, Surveyor General's Office.) .do. du. , Joseph Bøucilette, Se1tior Surveyor and Draftsman; (HIs EXCELT.ESCY HE GOVE R GE.NERAL WIll re- Andrew Rus'ell, 2nd do. ; B. T. Fletcher, rd do,; I celve Gentlemen deslrolls of VISltlllg IJlm, a Go\'er l- P. L. ;\Ioriu, 4th do.; \Vm. Sprag;,e, Chief Clerk; ,ment House, on MmlD Y, WEDr.ESDAY and F RIDAT, 111 Thomas Hcctor, 27.d do. ; H. J. Jones, 3rd do.; Moore aCh week, from 11 until 3 o'clock.] A, Higgins, 4th do.; George Shaw, Assistant do. [HER EXCE!,LFNCY T IE COUNTER:! 01' LGI .'I..ND K.I'I/- Departnlent ef Public 'Yorks. OARDlNE receives, Ladies who are deslr us O} c.alhng The Hon. E. I'. Tache, Chief Cummis8Íoner; the upon, her Lad}slllp at l\Ionklands, fcom" to i) 0 clock Hon. :\Ialcolm Cameron, Assistant do.; Thos. A. Beg- on '1 hursday afternoon.] Iy, &cretary. . Executive Council. Inspector General's Departnlent. I The Hon'bles \Vm. Hamilton )'Ierriu, P. C.; L. l. The Hon. F. Hinäs, TnspccttJr General; Joseph I afor ta.J.ne, .dUvrney Ge".eral East; arne!i Leslie. Cary, Deputy Insperlor General; Philip Durnford, I Promncwl Secretary,; obert BaldwlII, .Attorl.e!l l correspondi/l g Clerk; \NIII. Dickinson, 1st Book-keep- ,General West; FrancIs H.m<"l s, [..speclo.r GC7Ieral; R. er; Norris Godard, 2nd do. ; David .\le.\.ander RO:;S' I II-:.. Caron, f,1!e ker Le!{ISllltwe CO'Il7tcll; Jame H. 1st Clcrk ; John DrilSsrlale, 2nd do.; Henry II. Dumll, Pnce, CommLSSlOne7' of C" W1l LantJ.:!; L. l\I., \,I!::er, 3rd do.; AIchabold Cary, 4th do.; P. Gaul, Jlles3C7lger. RCt'eicer Gelleral; E. 1', '1 ache, ChIef Commzsswner , _ of Public Works; :'IIalcollll Cameron," .AsButat&t í'Of/l- I:'o/SPECTOR OE'\1ERAL S DEPARrMENT-CUi3TO)IS DR \/'iCH. .missiU1.e,r of Public Wurks. John I\V. Dun..comb, Surveyor of Customs; Alex'r _ ., S. Menzie!!, 1st Clerk; Mathew Jack, 21.d do.; Joseph Officers of the Ex('cuhve Council. Smith Lee, Erlra do.; \'\'. C. Crofton. Clerk of the' John JO , s )h, Clerk .Ex. Cl!uncil; \Villiam H',Lee, Bllte Bouk and Statistical Clerk. I Ass't du.: ::5amud ßOII'S Smith, 1st Clerk; F. \ ,al!e- CustOUls Department. I and, 11ld do. ; \V. A. HUllsworth, 3rd do.; Ohner U !Co.te, 4th du. ; ichael N aughton 't1essellger; David Henry Jessopp, Collec o::é arles G. Stewart, Land- :,:an, Dour Keep r. ing Waiter; John Bruce, 1st Cterk ; James l'ender- I !Governor General's Secretary's Ofiice. ast, 2nd do. ; Charles Secretan, 3rd do.; F. Thomp- i Governor General's Scrre!nry, 'laj.T.E.f'ampbell; 1st :t 4:Jie 0 ; . F e:J erl'eL dt;;.KeWa:er.""l ar l ? rCI.erk, Henry Cotton 2nd do., W. . .Bar,tictt 3rd do., Tid; Sur eyorO; 'ThO 'lS sLa bert, Ij,id ' if"ai e;: ia : 'lJc:ael Tur or; C!.ffi ce Keeper,l'luhp ::5t. 11111; ,Mell- Carmichael, do. ; Edward Bartlett, Clerk to Landing l III-n", er, Geor"e ßoxoIli. Sur1Je.,or; H. McCav.lay, J',lessenger; H. Ka\'ana!!h, ! I.a,v Officers of tbe Cro,,"n. Sub-Collector at Ga..ope; J. Fraser, do. at New CarliSle; j I The Hon. L. H. Lafontaine, Attorney General Emt; .T. C. Belleau, do. at 11fagdalen; Edw rd Flyn! Coast he Hon. Robert Baldwin, (lo. do. West; L. '1'. Drum- Offic_r at Perce,; P. Gauvr au, do. lather PO 7lt; G. \mond, Solicitor General East; \Vm. Hume make, du. P,itru6ton do. lj(IKuenay; 1.,lward J\hn, do. Carlton; tdo. West; Roben 8. :'II. llouchette, Clerk '0 tll6 AJ.tor- :\1cLean [e.wart, Check O,jicer; Gcor I enderson, Ire!l (;eneral. Clerk of ð/nps: N. N . Ros , Extra, Clerk; E. llartIett, Provincial Secretary's Office. d,,"; Thommi Lambert, slstant Tide Surveyor. The HOIl. James Leslie, Provincial Sccretary. \Villiam H 1.11, Colle R u. Hamilton, Landin {f WESTERN SECTION. Surveyor; Thomas Thain, do. IVa;'er; Henry Pratt, E.A, l\Ieredith, Ass't Provo Su'y; T. D. Harrin.,on, do.; Jamps 1\'IiI ", Tide Surveycw..; J. \V. Oliver, Is 'Cllief Clerk; Grant I'owell, 1st Clerk; Henry E. Clerk; J. Lev.ls, 2nd do. J._. . Travers, 3rd a..o': 1 "teele, 2nd do.; C:larles J. Birch, :lrd do.; C. St. ,C. P. Stone, 4t/1 .: II. \'V. J5:mg, Clerk to I.alldl1!{f ('Orge Yarwood, 4tll (10.: and \V. R. Wright, E.draISurvcyor; J. J. KII1!r, ÂppraLSer; Leon Glohensklc, tdu. . John'I'womley, 1I1essc7/{fer. I dO.; J. Gny, O,/icer at Luclt:ne : :.. Henderson, Tide , Waiter; n. Fletchpr, do.; \VilIiam t5cholcs, Ware- E \STER'i SECTION. 11Oll!le Locker; \VilIiam Mc ïder, E.r:amÙân{f Wan- E. I'arpnt, Ass't ProD. Sec'!!; Thomas Ross, 18t !Louse Keeper. 'Clerk; Henry Jarmy. 2nd do.; \ !lliam _H. JoneS, 3rd i IlÙand Custo:nUt-Lo,,,"cr Canada. Idu.; A. R. Roche, -1.1I1 do.; S. 1 etu, iJtlt do.; John , lGûw, Office Keeper; J. Dorr, l.f"s-ll. :'=e,lton,Col. STAN- I Wm. \Varcn. (,vi.; ",III. Rlehey, ::'ur. \V \l.L.ACF- I STE.,n-J '1'holl'l'"on. Cui. ; ,\nd'\\ 1',lIlon, Sll1Teyor; 13UR(;-John ßea, Col. \\'ELLUWTGN-TIIOmas \\-onh- \-V. .McGowell, \\-m. G. CO\\ ec pnd \'\". Phon, r.oirs' I ' in'7ton, Cili. I I.nlaud Customs-'L'"PlJer Canad . JU!!ii1f'ctorlii of Hc,renl1e l)i .ricts. I TOaOIi'TO. I Saint Prol/cis-Chauncey l'Iullock; Ea.i'tcrn-Philip Robert ,Stanton" Colle.. ct . vr ; John Ro,Y, Sitneyor; V anlwughnet! Ottmrn-Uon. Me Donald, (F,) ; John J I J . Hemp/IIII, Lit1/dl tg U m.le,r al1lll('! hl'n\'ood'rdo':'tolcll-.1 hn \\ catlJ('rhea ! j Batl/u:st-_\I1:IJOIl ' Le lie ; ,Thomas !,c.m,oll, Chrk:. WIlham McKay, Office ReeJl- 1'01l10lts/c---:.1'Jhn lIarrelll<;; l'rl1lce d,cara-Auaml la ; R. CJ.thcart, Appraiser. I flnhl "; 1\1/1. ami-James aml'.on j F actIJlra-Al1tho- j i KIIWSTO... I1Y )lar"lmll; Colbu1'1le-Tholl!as I\JilbIlrJI; Simcoe- I Jamcs lIopkirk, Collcctor; G('or e A. :Uaillcne, Sllr- Ed. A. \raH.N: Jlrio{Jora-\\'. n. ì\IiJler; U ellir/Uton- [ veyor; l'atrick ('arherry, LUlldiu,!, Woiler; J);].\"i(1 James I1odg-ert; HrUl'k-.Tohll G. Yall!'itwrt; 7':lbot- I Lynch. do.; Robert A. Kelly, .!o. H.l). GowaIl, Clcrk. Cdward P. Rycr e: lhlrtT't-Charlcs \\ïd.:er; J1.e tern l I HA ml.ru1\. -\\". G, Hall: ltellt-\Villiam 1.. McCrae' Gore John Davidson, Collutor , \\ïl:iam l'ril1 . Sl/r'CCy- U\'urtlt Dicisiutl)-Dul1can 1\Ic.Vo;Jl!all; Gore '( ::'Ullth' ,or; J.H. Paln.ler, LallllÙI.l{ Wailer; Joshua \\'clher lI, lJiciôiod)-Hon, Johll \YW;:o!1 : l u.m.e .(1'ork Divi"ion) IcIu. ; .\. I1aulllton, do. : l>eorge :\1:n..\\'c II , Praell/lce -James McDonell ; Hum /fest IHVlslOn)-Pf'ter Nor- i ' ùfficer ; H. VallaIl('e, Crr/.. '!!all ; Homc (EttEt Dicisiun)-John Rose; JIr I.CClI.stle! A \IHERSrlll'RG-Fr::nc.is Caldwell, Col.: J. Hamilton, (i'wrtlmmberlallll hirisi"l.)-George f'. fJailltry: 1\'Clo-J l,tmding fruiler. n.TII-Colill JcKemie. ('01. : Juhn l'llslle(Turh.am ])it:i 'l'j-Jallll's Jùhn 'Yard; Lomianl l'iJmeron, Lnndi!1gWailcr. UFLlÆ\"ILI,F-Jlpnry Baltl- (First JJi.-iôiolt)-Josh.IJ. Clene-II; Lundoll ('suond win, ('01. : \Y. 13. Gwynne, Landi,'g Wailer; \V. Ew-i Division)-FrePßlan Tal! ot: ]liulltl"eul (Fint lJil:i- "'1. Pl"e, O.Dicer. BROCI':H1.LE-\V. F. I\leIHielI, ('ul. ::sion)-D. f". ;-:I.ewart; Jlron/rclll (::'cro1ll1 Dil'isiun- 1--\. Dud: Surreyur: .\. ])Ï'\,On, Landin.!! H:oiler. BOlo I 'tlatthcw. RYiJn: Three Rivcl"s-L. 13. Garce:::u). J. I HIUD-E. CI.\rh, Cul. CHII'PE\\ _,-Oll\'er r. MacklCIII" R. Lcmolne, Qllcbu. Col.: r:: Nicholson, SI:n:cllOT: H. 'K. \Yárr n. L 'ld- lthliria l1ep:artlUt'lIt. n/f, JVa ter; Jno; I\J c[,?n:l d, Pre. ('fficer: \lR>'1\\,'LI },ieUl, Colol , lel DOI ald Creenfielt1l\Jdìollell, Depvt'!{ {.uy ( mllon \\ ooe" Cui: . _\nf!us, ì\lacd("J PII, 1 reUll- .1t/ptfallt G.tJerol }I I ; Lil'l1t. Colonf'l Alr!Jon 1' Dc l 'IVe Officcr. C.IIIOI:RO," III. H. ]'"1lt on, C. l. ; J. Bert-I alahcrrr, do, do. East; Char"'!. I'Plirrlair, Jo;.hua ralll. ;Yurvl'!lor; fl. Leiman, Prl'I'I'IIIICf OJJ:l'er; ("HAT Thollll' on and "pier L. ,Mc Voncll, ClcrhoJ; \\' 1111:1111' HA \1-\,\'iIIiarn CO dW , Cui. I),-'i"\, I L_\\ ;J1 " B. Ro\\all, ille. ' ,j..r. I -3hcehan, Cullel';or; S. !\ IIIs,]e II , LOlldl71.f!" 11 (Iller. I n U:tu Ð<"I)nrttllt'Uf. OICKI:o.,.,,:-.'s L. ...m....G-John 'erner, Col. l.DWARI'S- . 1 ' ," m , j '\ M 'I'll 0 I ' J J 'IIvn al J-ru 11t'l'(' or- I Sllperl1lte1ll C:lt General 8f bldutll .Affairs, J. he Gov- 1 G-F Rr cE I Ho : Ju .l"e'rh , ICol. ; . \I;f!ër- ernor.Genera!'s f'Crelary; ;l s't S per't ,ll Ac('mln - "on,' Sur.; O. chr) er, Landi11t{ 11 oit ,.. (;RWTO"-I !tf ,Gt'orO' "an:n T; ::'. J: r t of hI{ .;"! .J.1"il1rs{( /l1 Þ l-; S. S. \Yal"h, CL'. (; N"-N"QUE-I:,.h. "\'e der, Col. '"zlor j C..E, D.,C. :Napl::, do.,/ o. C. II., J n. Clencl " Edw. Nalty, LUlLJi11 Wailer. G"DrlW II-John Gal;. Lon! on: T. l.. : n el.on, o, ourg; do. do. lan,I-1 Col. H H,I.O\\ ErÆ-JoIJll r. Roblin, Cvl. I\IARBTl>W,\.llouhn I,':lands,. Georop IronsH!c ; llterJ1r ter, (.. L., -1\ :\lcDonell, Cui. :\I_UTL XD-D. JOlle", Cui.: A Ib; ac: I w, ,n. duo l, fr:" f ran IS . .'enùerson. Oeh "p, Lmldill!!' Wnùcr. NUGARA-1'hos. Mcf'or- ,1IMSI071!.' IC" f'\..1" JaJ l ho,!l' \\ al ':1 . blal!d; R,?v, mic.k, "Cui.; II. C: O'Brien, Sl'r.; J0hn Hall, La1lß;!1 "I Ja\Il 's 11',0 ; (. ,rra.'l c ; ], c.v. ;Jl, 'I'n .l.I.V1l1 , :, .:'!l(hll- I I Waiter. F\''(' \STLF-Charles :- hort. Col. ; J. .Tohn- 3!! : .R \ i }:, I,., Lc.all p. I, tJ U' hi ;. }<. . Ou hl'T, lOne, Sllrl'ellor. 0 \KvlI,r.r:-Robert I". Chi I'r"III. Lo cl ..' . .; ..,I Ir o.. '. Cuu_:I/ '\\. _a , !'. II.. ,J.lr- Col. 0\\ "'i 80U D-Richard Carney, ee,l. pE"'rT'....., u'\',' =- R ,.' L h uralll., d: r ancl . dt ul- r.Vl IIE" ,-\Yilliarn illJr!'on. C"l. PrF'coTT--A, , r . rs 'Ill' (I !,crr f r, I orelfe,' (",arle 1-orrch, IJones, C. '.;\'\'. IIunH'. L.Hr.; \V. '\rmstrom:,.Fr .(,i. (Iln {('v,I.lIe. M' I ?Uhn I!'ra ld J. 'luhslnnellt-::'ur-r " i'ORT BI'RWf'U Jas. I'ed ßellairs, ('01. ]'oRr CREDIT- !!' m, l.wl D.Hh l..., .ì\I. D." J'lla "wnllry, Rev. F. I R . Y 'Id' (1 I l' RT ". T' '''I'r-Thomn {) ;'Ileam, L L.n. , Sclwolmaðlers, Anhur Gore anù p .ke, 0!' 1..: J s.lf\:;;i ' : J o rlil'!!' ';':"it:' I'll T II' _ IHi\\l'g! eli, - . . _ , 1 1.1 ;T1I"i'-Hcnry S Reid, COl.; \\'III,'Ii:dlf'lI,Lg.Wtli : . ,unntr -\" , nl Torol o: , PORT U H 1I01' lE-John Clark, Col.; B. felll'll, :-117.: B. Comml-- OlILrs-,foll, I{. '-'. J..lllf' on, h. 11. .JarvIs, IfJorner. L.W. i;SearrltCr.l'oRT DO\ 'a- '_H,IJ:JYl'oe., heruf, H. D.. R 'v. H. J. ?r:..sett, ev., J. .J. Hay,l Col.; H.Forbe and Ja!:,Rw'rse, J,(l1ld. Jrm t . PO"!.T l[oPF Re\-. J. (:f, \\. ß. r."alollIGl.,. \\. (. G\\ ynm', ,-;\J. P. ,\Yhikhead, Col.; W. R. l\I_er.all hlin. Pre"l'ut- ß; I:; \\. ( a\;'tI;:a J. L tw od, ,, .I\J.I.('lIy. M. " ice Officer. 1'IIRT'\la.FoRD-RohtK,nllllorh.Col. l'oRT 1 CelT! ',and . I \\a t, ] jlures; (,. n. Pari" He 1-1 , H:""IA-R. B. '\ idal, /. : Thomas Fori") th, TAll dill!,' idpnt lpt1iea' upcrmt"ndt'l't; 1Villìalll Ramsay. Wait. l'oRT fT.'NIÆy-Richard f'llIilh, ('"I.; II. B. ::tewanl and \Vardcn; :\Irs. "V. I1allls"y, M,urou. ' lTIelnbErs of tbe I1011. tbe l,c i",lat:he c..onnen oi Ca31ada. The Honomllp R. e. Cmo:o., SJ olLer. : lion. R. . Jame"'")n. .. T?routo . I Holl. F. P; n une,lu. .. 'I 1011toTCtlle, / 'ion. J. F. In-im:.. . . Yrl,;nrkel. j .. p.n.n p Blaquierc,l;i11,!!'slt}1/. .. A. ferflC... . . .]}[oill' .. I l\Ja SU'. .. ,lelJec. I I .. [' Ier' ' (;,II. . .i,roub'eal. .. J. n. Tal" '. . .. i'mIWl/rit: a. .. I'. II IIcI.f'r ]),. E l II .. 1.. n. F'ulli\ all. .. Tur' do. .. I'. H. "no\\ lIOn .Rr e. rk 11('[\ ill', 5 I/L.C lervi e. " R. E. {' rOil. . , . Quebec. :: i ' . '\ R ' \.;>: : : : ":.t."r'" :: i . ' :' ( r ] ; O -' , . . . . . . . . l ; } / r 'r /} I. 'I ' , ' o il . le. I .. \V. l\lorril!. . . .1'1u-",','ol. 1'1' '. '. , .. (;.Pplf!!'enoll.. . llLbt:C. .. 1'.]-1. i\.100rl'.... t. Jrrn 1/. .. H. Plllh":,.... .1>/II/;/t. " A. Fm!;cr. . . ..Fr'l crßtld. I .. .\. t:i I ..... Ko OIU'1/ ,I' ".J. rlr l('r.. ..J11u"l..ea1. J . 5 r-d/u of J.Di0Il11P..._.. 1.1'r(' , le ' . ' . . '\I , '1'II"LI"I1.. .Pl'r , tll. .. 'B. ohette. - - - I [ /lcIl,:lrl . t. niC 'C I 1 '')/1 ('our"' I .. J. Crooks... . .F!. lllbmo' W. " n. J. GoorlhllP. ..J,o"do': ' J:: '1;:'l 1 e.:: :;l1':lltrc';;.i. .. A. F('r',:I1 "on. . . J7, .7I1I01'u' D, .. J, .', f'.hl'l"wO! :" '/'orl1llto. .. .Iallle.,o If stie . .. "'J7/trral. " .. J.:;\1 r.l1lay.. . .K:,llffrlon. :: 'y. \ ,;..\pr. . . . J(f'ljrc. .. l'red. A. Uucsnel.l1ulltrcol. .. .1, Halll/Hon.. ,.Iil g- :I111. (. \'\I[.1I1t r.... .".,,110. I ]'!"R t"-""-'T Or ICPFs.-Clw.rlp!, )>l' T "r . Cl. I" .1. I . T.1\'1 I. DeFfllli ('1er ' /t,ncl ft[fL' cr i -Cl l'cerf/; I. Fl'nnin!'" T;J\-I. r, _' s;'I.L1It C' rk: r...,', \\-. A. ,\, .. '''(1'.. ('lcl'fJliÚn olal T.;I'ror,:o. ; I:, L. 'Tol1l' allli ert. Lair Clerl..: Robert LplIloiile, Frt11r11. '/'rm'-}Illor: \\' \. :'>Iaill fj,"J l . JJollcet. r: 1'1 : F. ,.Jarvi. (;COJ- l.tlema/l C,þpr of the Blarl, /lod: .Iame"! AtJamson, CILrk: Cl vier' "!!'_'rl:nù, ::'(rgetl1lt-itl-Arms; ThOl'I:J I Hrookp. J)onr-krcTlcr; 1\1: K" I!in!!, ("lip! !I'_': !!.E tl_ ..... - ('{' r __ _ _ _ ___ ____________ SCOBIE & BALFOUR'S CANADIAX AL}IA AC. 33 1 l'Ienlbers of tile (.cgislativc AssCnlbly of Canada. The HOIl. AUlol:STiN N. MORIN, peaker. cnS EX- NA 'IES. cO'S;;:S EN- N \:lIES. CO!\7; EN- !SAYlES. BWltltartlOis.Jacob Dc" itt. Leeds. . . .. 'VITI. ßuel Richards. Russell... . George ßyron Lyon. BellechasSIJ. .Uon. A. N. Morin. Lcl/lster.. . ..Norvert Uumas. Sa"uellay.. 5 Hou. ?!. P: He ::5ales I Herthier....D.lVid'I.ArUlslrOng. Lelluxalld ß '. '!':: '" La1ernere. HOllaunture. \\ïliam Cuthbert. Áddillgton.. eIlJalTIln ,-,e)-Inour. SJ/elford... . Lewis '1'. Drummond. llroekville, George Shemood. L ncobl . . .. \ym. I1 ITI,ilton Ierritt. ðïler?rooke B. C. A. Gugy. (Town).) L islet... .Clms.I'.I'ourmer. I ('lVICIl)..} Byto'/Cn, J 1St Lun(I.(J1 .. . . John "TibOl . Siterbrauke Samuel Brooks. TOlcn).} 0 m ,cot. Lotbtlllere . .Jo eph LaurIn. (County) } Carlloll... ..Cdwanl :\Ialloch. JUegalltic.. ..Hon. Domillick Daly. Simcoe. . . .Hon. \Vm.n. Rohinson Chambly... .l'ierre Beaubien. }lliddleseL... \VllIialll :r-.otlllan. I Stanstead.. ..Johnl\IcConnell. I Champlain.. .Louis Guillet. J1lissisquoi.. .1I0n. \\ïlliam Badgley. Starlllollt.. . Ale3.ander McLean. I C01mcall. II JIll C 11101ltnwrellcyJo eph Caucholl. St. JI!/acllltlteThomas Boutillier. (Tuun). } on. 0111 . ameron 1I1antreal, 5 HÙII. J.. H. Lafontaine l :it. J1Tnurice..Hon. L. J. l'apineau. I 'Jurc1tester.. .François_Lemieux; (Cit!!) .. ilelljaUlin HolUles. ,!,ernb(J/ ne. .1I0n; L. :\1. Viger. TJrummoJld. .Rubert JIi u"ent \\ atls. Malltr al, A d J b. Tltree lltccrs.A. Iolette. \ fJtl1ldas... . . Johll Pliny"Chry:òler. (Cuunty)} n re 0 111. Turonto, (. lion. Henry Sherwood. Il)urlIU11 ... . James ;':mith. KiogU1'U. \V Iter II J)' " (City)..) \\"m. Heury .Boulton. I E,Esez.. . . . .Johlll'r!u<:e. ..('rown). } ,a : l , son. TlCoJ'rloun- \Ym. Hem Scott. I ', runtellac... .Henry ;:"ullth, Jr. l\lcolet . . . . 'I homas I'orUer. taws. . . ) y Gaspe.. . . ..Robert Christie. 1'or!olk .. . . UOII. U. J. Houlton. Vandreuil. ..Jean B. "Jon gena is. I Glel/gary.. ..John S, ì\IcDollald. JSortllllmbrl'd \dam H. Meyers. rerclteres. ..George Carti r. IGrencille.. .Read Burritt. OtlU1ca. . , .John Egan. Waterloo. ...James \\'ebster. faldin alld. .David Thomp!'oll. OLfor,{ .,. . . I1un. l'rallcis llinc"s. Wtdland... .Duncan :'tIcFarland. I Halton . . . .John ""eteuhall. Pderboru'. ..Jalm's lIall. Welll1coriÍt. .,Harmanu!' mith. ,Ham toll, 5 ::ir Alla 1 Xapicr Me., arlld:llf . . .; lI[oilie J. uche!'nay. lra"' /ska.. .M. F. istallt lUcsscnger ; John O'Connor, DOOT- <'GlJODE II-\I.I., TORO'iTO, Chl'ncellor-I1is F.'\:cellency the Governor General; T"ire CllUlleellor-The lIon. Rohert S. Jameson; ]llnster 'l.td Ilegisl1'ar-.John G. lJra'.ge. 'l'''R'I. :-First, fr,)1!l the Ih to the 2\!tl1 Jauuary ; pcond, from the II:\ to' "1e 2 1 st April; third, froin Ihe 2nd to the l.tth July; fourth, fro.n the 3rd to J,e 1.3th Decemùer. LOll'" \-acation,\ ,cow 1.3th ..\u:;u t to J::.t OctolJer. " I COln.t o[ queeu's Bf'uch. OSOOODE lI\i.L, TORO'iTO. Cloief Justice-Hon. John ßeverley ohinsou ; Puis1/e Judges-lIon. .Tames n. 'Jacaulay, Hon. Archibald. cLeal', ---,* lion. \V.II. DralJCr. Clcrks of .hsi es-\\ïl\i"m A. CampLell, - lIorue,1 Cha:les .TçJ/1!,s, Thoma:ò,:'JcLean, \\'. J: Drapl'r. 'l'ER" OF 1l'll'" :-Hi/uTlI. '1: rill J'Cl!ins on 5th. nud ellll 1 on 1.lh 01 f ebruary: Easlcr Tn'm begl11s 011 11th, alld ends on rd June; '1 rlltlly TtTt/t be"ins on 3Ut!1 July alld en ds 011 11th August, lUicltaelmu Term begins 011 Jtll. aud euds on 1Îth November. C ï * 'fhe Ilemi;:p of the lIon. Jonas Jones, one of the J'1I1!Cs of t:,e Court ofQ'leen' Bench. lea\-es a vaenncy hrre. .:;honld it be tilled up belbrr lhe is!'uill of this .A ,. "UI c., t!u.. , fll,oillll/ll'nt will hI' noteJ in a ,; l1 l1J Jl l'llIentarv' sht:et, 8 well as allY other cha1lges tl:<:t llIay t "I.lce in the interval, Ly Gm-enul1l'nt appoiuu/lt'llts ôr l olherwl e c I . f I ,) or SCOBIF. & BALFOUR'S CANADIAN AL:\IANAC. Circuit Court..;. D STRlÇT. ÐI TRIrT Ton s. pi"În1:: Circuit. Id:J'1 1-'.111 Circuit, It'-ltl. _ _ j)a of Opening. :lV8 of Opcnin , ., . . ' I u tl r . s . t . . . . . . . .. .. , . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . 1 , .. .1'<;rth,........... 'iTue,; lar. May 8 ,l'lIur"day.October:l.3. .. v . . . . \ \ ( lon ......... Tue, I, .' f\ pr il 11) FrjIJay. ::'cplember 21. '... .l.d ...le............ I .....l'ObOUrg........... Tue t. .Julle,'; ' OIHla\'.OLtober15. , ... ,.:1 .a.. .... ........ " ...Nia!!ara " ....... .:Tuesda '. April 10 'Iouila;', ('ptemLer 10. '....( .t"..a............. .....L'ori Ual........... I ....... ........ï'ronnar.Octoberlá. .. ..1'nhcPLdw,m]....... I.. .Picton............ ....... .........I"Vedm'suay.October3. :: : :t\IIJu .'. '.:: : ::: : : : : : :': : :: : I lee':::: : ::.: : : Ir;i,ja'):: i;ÿ j j" . 'I' ' l s.d : . . c.' : t': '" : . . , . Y ( na... . . . . . . . , . '1' . " .13elle\ ille . . . . . . . . . \V edne", 'ay. :.\J ay 3\ 'Ionday. October S. , . . . \\ clllll on............... ..GulJlph.. .. ... .. ., ..1"Tetlnesrlay, !\Iay 2=J . . ... .. . .. . .... ... . . , . , . n', -WI) . . . . . . . . . .1. . . . f'an,l\\ ich . . . '.. . . " Tuc!'day. May 1 Jlonday, l3eptcmhcr 10. CI"O" 11 OH cc. Cl rk of the rrOlcn and Common Pll'fls-f'harles C. emall. L I].; C!crk in ('.mrt-John Radenhurst. Dq.: ." I ill Prat1ic.e G'ollrt-\YiUÏ3UI n. Heward, 1: 1]. O"F!C'E-\\ïiliam H. Cox....cll, r:"'q.. i'lr. ThollJasCoxwell. Ir. Ro crt t>c.:r::.on. :.\lr. George GohlslllltÎl, 'Ir. \nlliam Innes. DEPUTY CLERKS OF TilE CROWN. ia ':tra DiMrict. .\V. D. 'liller. lo IrL do. . ..\Je\.. Hte\\"art. 1'.1lbut do... \. ß. RaJll'lje. Glock c'J.. .Richard l'oquele. I f\\, !I,1 'ton do. .. \\TiUialu f:!.ewitt. LJ)11 do.. .Juhn Harris. [Huro,) do.. .:Uorgan lIamil10n \\-estern District. .P. II. !\Jorin. /Johnstown Dis't. .'1'. D. Campbell. :s- e\\ ca"tle do. ..1 I. \\T. Jones. ß'l!hur t do.. .(,harles l'1ache. Coillorlle do.. .\V.II. \\-ri hton. Il>alhousic do. . .R. Hillin!!s. Jr. \ ictori:t do.. ., V. J/. POl1ton. \ otta \\ a do.. :1'. II. Johnson. Prince Ellw'd do. .f'. :\Iortimer. asteru do.. .G. C. \Vood. )Iidlalld do.. .John 8. Ulyth. t;imcoe do.. . .H.ll. Gowan. COllI.t oj PA'ObatC. Ojjicial PrÙtcipal-Secker Brough. Toronto. Rcgistral'-Charles Fitzgiùbon, Toromo. Court of um_.tcI' SCS iOll , r. C. '1' lrt b held Quartelly in each IJi;:trict. anrl by a.lirmrnment from time to time, for a periol! not e eeedin The .I ,I lçe of the Di trirt Court is ex officio Chairman 01 the Quarter 8e",ion!', W:IO. to;etlJCr with III _,,:trates of the Di trict. eonslitme tI.e (''Jurt. The ('úul t IJ;'IS jurb,lictioll over .111 ca::.c:! of 'Ldr :, \I i ,( 1II1'.1ll0r. anll otÌler minor ollcllces. Tri"ls arc hy Jury. To thi ('ourt is al o confided the J of 'a ern Licell (," in the rl'specti\e lIbtricts, the auditillg of certain I'uLlic .\Cf )Imt reiatill to , - .1., Illilli tr.Hion of .Tustice in the Dj"trict. &c. Srrn:'Gs-The tir t Tuesday ill the months of January. '\p. il al. J ..II" , and the third Tuesday in ]',ovemLer. Di!iJtl'ict COIU'ts, u. C. II] ennlt D."t-jrt of \\-e,tern f'ana,la. !1lere j" e' hli herl hy statute. a f'omt. which is pre_i(Jed o';"er by one 1 t hI \ e \,cen a f!arri...ter oftivc yt_ar ï 1" T . j Ilri,,:ktion of tile Court i,: euti rely confinl'd ,,' , .n,' i Ii nit! I 1 ) .f:_íll, CIIHl'llry. in c , 01 J\Otl':S of 11, II', &e" allJ to .1.:2.). cu. rency. in - t". The furm" of p "Ire a e ill r to tl. " in "' t.. n Court of (,tUI't'I:'S ftelleh. milte tú a .Iury. TL::\1 :-.ïl'l to WI I :'o1.trch; -lth to tl1':ucc; illl to :"';ll1 O.:tuLcr; and ru to L VI cr. ::;n-rl:\ ;,;-::-,l1ne a,; \luarter : ioJ s. Dh{i ion CODrts, U. C. 'T' I)" I C 'llft<, in "TI' tern f'an ala, are I !c I f'Vl'r I"" tl.f' Jllrl M of the Di tri"t Court In e'ì"h t. 'I'll - IJctioll j" Jimi/l', to, UlI,' (',- "':1 . .1... rc;" ' in a f IHlltlrv manner. III j, allp\Vt t. 1;:/"h Di,:trict 01 t ß , I ill (' .1 ,I it t,J n' 't ('ourt Divi",ions r thl' ,TIP I!..f' of ('r,eh Ph pu iodlcal cireui, of hi:! IIi trict. allt! holùs a .1 D.. l"j '-'l.il' l'j' tl'e Q '" Coon t of ß iHkr"q}tcy. a r ofB"" rllNc\' 01,0 in Co IIi rn C..., and orE. .tnrn Cana,b. ('StahJjs c,J T .Iu' , eith; r t' . JI ! of we fI . "- lI't t . rt,;. 01 L'oulIui,,' or:er'i of llallkrui't,,' I fur I rti Uldr DI"tr a'l OJ ' I"] of tÌlI; cveral VI triets arc ';1 _) i I sal :.., ent TaLles. It I ::U! oh"cnt DcLLOJ'..' Cûurt, (.T. C. - ' C, 1ft h '<01 'ell e-t'lJ.:-_hf'd if' T 'r ( ..11'1 I} ::;:.'ìtlJtl'. ;:'J(! it is intended for r111' , I af(' 1 ( :tit l ( It,.: t' ll.IIII,I 1 t \I.t. 1'1:1' J...,j'1I', or l' mmi': ioner l t I -Irlct, i the Jud "0: P. [ ..t Pc, t r-' l IlIrt ror tlie Di"trict. l'el..re whom ) 8,. . fbr (lrut 'ction fcolll arre"'t. 011 ::'lIrr ,I'leri'lg tbe wlIde of tlIeir prol'eny for the lIcIwof r r t -r Cr I SCOBIE & BALFOUR'S CAXADlA ALMA AC. 35 C 0 U R T S 0 F .J U S TIC E-C A N .A D.A E.A ST. Court o APpeal. The Court of Appeal for Lower Canada, e- !Jlish. I U1 ler the .let Î Vie. chap. 1 Q , is compo erl of all the Justicesof the e\cral CO I.ts of Queeu's llencll, any four of whom form a quorum. Jo 'ph G. ll.J.rLl e, Clerk j John Von E\.ter, Dep,tlJ C rk. 'l'ER)I":, from the bt to tile lUtill\Jarch, June and XO\"ember, both days inclusive. The Court sit;; [liternately in Quebec anJ .\Iontreal. Court of quecu's Bcue!lo J-I0 rRE ..L. Criminal Jluis,liction IIPlù at 'lolltrea\ from 1st to I,' h Fehnnry, from 1st to nth .AU!!ust. The Hon JC1n Roch Rol1anrl. CI';f'f Jll,;lice; Hon. Cl.ule" 11. Day, 110n. Jalll ,:-:mit!l, allli the lIon. ':Ir"ar TIcJ;Jf(I, Puisne J,td"es' 8, \V. Mon], \V. C. H. Coffin, an,l L. J. .\. 1'a ,in IU, Prolltonolary: A. ì\I. Del. , C rk of tile Cro Cll;' John Gaston IlÙ \\'illiam Fo"ter f'omu, SI1 r!lf: Jü"cph Jones an.I Charles COI rsol, Cur,on-rs; llenj. Deli"le. Hi"il COllsluble; Charles 1.:. !:;iÜller. SupeTtlllclldetd of CrOICl1 JV tn ""es: Rlchar I Ðlllo'l, FreudL Translalo/'and /1llerpreicr; Geon:;e :-:tanley, Crier; Ppter Dc in.o;, A sis ant Crier; Thom"l< :\IcGinn, naoler. Commissioners fvr rcceiân!f A1JuiaLiisfor COllrt of Q. B. ICldllll tlw Cdll of l[t)lllreal- . \V. l\Io"k, L. J. A. Papineau, John Ho"tou, "'111, F. Coffin, J. .\, Labadie, Jo"eph Jone , \VUl. Ross, J. Belle, I:tienne Guy, P. L Beauùry, G. \Yeehs, .\. Leßlanc, Ch:ules A. Terrou'í, anù A. Pe\letier. QUEBEC' . Sir James 8tuart, Baronet, Clâef Jnsliee for c. E. ; th" Hon. r.dw3rd Bowen, Philip Panet, and Thomas C. A)\win, Pllisne JI/dg"g: \Yilliam:3. :::ewe1l, f:Jlttri.tf; E. Burroughs anJ L. FÜ,et, ProtltoRolary; Jas. Green. Clerk of the CrOlCll: ß. A. Panet and J. :\.. Panet, CorOller. TER'is-Crilllinal Court. l th to Wth Fehrnary, and froP1 11th to ;;:th Angust. Civil Snpcrior, 7th to 31st January, ami from J t to :!.jth April, July and UcLObcr. Infcrior, llilh to 23th Febru3ry ami i\Iay; 1st to 13th tewber aDd December. THREE RIVERS. Hon. D. 1\fondelet, R( ident Jlld,![e ; IS83c G. O den, Slleriil; E. Barnard, ProllloRotary and Clerle of the C;,own ; Valere Guillet. Corolle/": l'hilip llurns, Hi h CUllslable. TER'lo;-Snperior, Ci\ i1 anll Criminal, l::th to :!,ith February, and lit!! to 2;;:th October. Civil only 19th to JUDe. Interior, ht to 7th February, April, June, .\ug.lst, UctJJ!Jer and December. ST. FR.\ 'iCIS. Bon. Robert Hunter Gainlner. ProÛncial Jlldge; F. G. Bowen, Meriff; \V. Bell, Protltonotar'] an Cluk of tlu CroteR; V. .\. G. DeTonancour, Coroller. G'SPE. 110ft. John G. Thompson and E.Iw. H. Do" ell, Dislrid Jllrl[fes: :\Iartin Sheppard, Sheriff; J. \Vilkie and G. n. Tremblav, ProtltollOtar!! alld Clerk of U,e CrOICII; \Villiam Tilly, Coroner, County of Gaspe ; R. \V.l itton, Coroner, ollnty of Gona\-cntnre. TER'ts-Ci\ il allr] Cri,..inal. at Per::e, 21st to 3Cth An;!llst: at New Carlble, 4th to 13th f ptemher. The Superior Courts of nL'l' II'" nelll'h ha\e jurbdiction in SUIts abovc 1: :J, Currency; the Inferior Courts have 'W-.i.:;ilicÛOD up to 1:2U, Currency. Circuit Courts. D:,;TRICT OF MO/iõTREAL. Judge8 II) polite Guy, Char!l., 'fonLelet, John S. McCord. D.,l'RU r CF lEnE('. Judges \ViIliam PO\\er, Jean C. Cruneau, anù J. ,\. Taschereau. Ballli:l upt Conrt. The C\rcn't Jud!!l'!! arc d '), by virtuI' of their r it 1t. ComP1is ione " of Ihnhrupts and JmttÍPes of the Peace, ami arc r fJlI ,111 [If, i,, in t . p IlIkru 1ft f t' 'ir re, live Di Iri '5..' I to ;Jct é , Chairmen orlhc Quarter t iL:9 in 1 'vit>uict ,.)r W,lif ' . i.TC ,)point "I. U;1\ iù R. \Vood, Clel ., l\Iontre.J.l. Conulli....iOllcrs' Cou.-t. Tire ('ommi oner-,' ('OUTta f{' _'M L pr in tI cit!r3 oÌ Q,uebec.:lwl "ontreal, and on any ('ther day or davs dun.. tl . . ..0 wl.,..h ."..v 1l IUrned, tor heann \\ IlnL -:1"' I ,'n .rminin- -. '5- th!' Circuit Jud- , J. J 11 _r I . J where C. mmi j. ' Cuurls alc f etl itl,e sittin!::s are ')' \Iv ,' ".I"J II. th,. ,Ion any other,' 'r or () . ! to W "1 th , b(: I IjouTIll'lI, for hf lr \\ I ,. aml .c..mini..g 'l... Ci rk of tlte C"ourt, .110 real, JolIn Platt. Juns IcliOl' III SUillJ:I not excel' hng 1:6 . -., curren-yo Court 01' quartcr Se......iOIl'''. HètJ at 3-Iontrf'"lJ. from 1 Ii} tJ l!JtlI Januarv. r lI.r t t'J (h ...prit. frr-n lrth 11<1th July, from 1.,t to 30r' ,October. The (,irl'll1 t J ,.1.. ...1' thf' U. tl. t of ''Ie. , "1ail ne'1 of the - I Vourt. \)( \an ,-- I. Up" '[' t \Villiam n. Hre'1 'lt. C r f I".! p,.lee and /If Ð (.0 '{ 10. " (r D.1i '1 P III f i \y. :\Ionk, John '._ _ 1. \1< 1'Fl n r .\1. Deli \P. \V. C. H. C .lIl, \\'illialll F. C '1ìn, L. J. .\. rapine u', Jo ;Jh G. Barthe. .ßlI \\ ,lhaUl H. Dr I;,.lt. (,Jmllils Ilers, Cummisifioners uull t'JC" \'ie!l,," .\ct, Î \ i . c.. n . If\;)-:tl"\. III. Delisle and AIel:. H. IJre!1aHt, lo);ltre I. LJIJi.[>UJ.uT clU! SlIpcrililell,delit oJ poliu-\Villi..m. f.rmatillger, )lontrel. Jr..\1Tj BO!,toll anù \V. F. CCÍ1Ì!l; Three Rivers, Isaac G. O"den' Sa I F G. F. Cowen; Ga pe, l\lalllll :::1. ppard. 0 . . I CICl'kR of nl Pcacc-L. {'. C:o F. . !,erralllt; )!ontreal, Alp\ n er '\1. Del}s;e and W. II. llrehaut.' Three River!', II. B. II1, -'I('; : l (34- I' ranel", n Ilham Pell ; Ga:,[1C, John \Vllhle and _\, I.e. ...; G::spe, County ot Bon.Lventure, G. F. Treru LI-I. 36 SCOBIE & BALFOUR'S CANADIAN ALMANAC. Canada COD1I}an>. h:CORPORATED BY ArT OF hlPERIAL PARUHIE!lT \:-i0 ROYAT, CUARTER,lE26. Go, ERNOR-Clw rlcs Franks, Esn. DEPUTY GOVERJI"OR-James ::\IacJ, iIIop. E;;q. DrRECTOns-Rohert Biddplph. Sir John La thope, llart. M. I'., John }'ul1erton, James Gooden, \Yilliam T. Hibbert, Franci", H. Mitchell, ::\Iurtin '1'. llIith, Alexander Stew;>rt, \Vllliam \Vilson, \Vi1liam Freshfield. AIDlTORs-\Villiam (:.IU"sen, Thomas 1'0) m:er. Ne\\ man Smith. OFFICE 1'\ LONDos-f'anada House, :O;t. Helen's 1'lacc, mS;lOpsg..te :::treet. Cm: nsSIOSEp.S 1'; C \I. HI \ \YrsT-Toronto. FrellericK \'\ï(der. Esq. ; Goderich, Thomas Mercer Jones. Esq. CLER!>,S I:-i TORo:\To-J. l\Ic \. Cameron. C. L. Cull, l onalct l\IcDona'd, Thomas Collier. CLERKS IN GODI::- Rlrll-\\ïlliam Robert on, C'Jwrks \Vidder. -\ny information l'c"pectin the ('on l !1;>ny's Land can be also obtained from Richard Eirdsall, Asphodel, ""olborne District: and J. C. \V. Ðal ', :-in. 8 "-incllester EU )Jels. IlIIl'erial (!uallers. Tabl(' of Factors, for cOIHcrtiu;; Oh"J lUCas,urcs into Nc,v, and tllc c:'ontrary. I, DC'rim ,Js. r. ' V.,I'!i'I' F";1ctions ne.lrl:". (m'll I " illc _ I 1 -C01 ,I I " ÙlC - ----:1Ic- 1I1eosJlTc. ]Ieas'l17'e. 1I1eCSY1'e. MJ S1I.Te. 1I1ea",,1lre. lIJeasllTe. fo com'ert old measures into new. .m;!) 13 .f-3311 1.(; 704 H g To com'ert ncw measures into old. 1.031 J.'!OC3:!, .9,,32t Standard "Tcigl t or G 'aj!l m.ld PU)!i'C in (;1)l}Cr Canada, I Estobll J;cd l' .-lei ./" JJ .11. rv. ('111>. i/;I, IF'1.1, Which d clar,: the fo"o\\'jn rales to I e Il'e anda,lI \ -ei ;'I. ,awl t:J"t i,l ,.11 ca e they sl?all be allowec;I to bP I l'r,ual to t,IC \\ ('lchcsler Bl' ,ICJ. I nail cOlllr.'c,.. 'nd s JJc", t.lt' Bushel s:lall he t,le wel;! ,t of a Jh1sdel as re2'ulatc.i hy this ACI, ancillot a bushp! in 1,leu,.UIC. or nccordl1lg to any glCatcr or le s \\e'!;"lt, unlc.:;!1 tlle ,'rntr,'ry shall be agreed on Ly t.JE' "ar.,es :- \\-heat....... ....,... (iUj t;. Peas.................. GOlhs.'lpans ......... ........ 511IhS' [ I m1ian Corn. . ... . . . . . . .. 5J Ibs. ll"rì<:y . . . . . ... . . . . . .. .. 48 ll. . f'Ílllot.l} ami (;lover 8ecd. .. . to !Ls. Rye. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5G lùs., Oats. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31!Ls.J SCOBIE & BALFOUR'S CANADIAN ALMANAC. 37 Mcasurcs in use in Lo,,,"cr (]anada. The :\'Ieasures used in t'le 'ìe;gniorial parIs of Canada are tho:> = 1::3 = 1 2lüO = I O = ]0 = 1 1:31110 = 3210 = flO = E4 = 1 TA13LI I, 'l'AULB II, TABLE III, For converting Frenclt Feet and fnches into For COIl1:ertin![ Englis/I For converting Frenclt Leut[lIfJ:J, English Feet and Inches, anå into Eltglü/t :Feet all.l Illclles Ï1110 Arpens anà Perches into Eng- Stutute Chains and LÚlks. Frcnch Feet and 'ncilrs. lii!ft lIilcs, Cha;.ns and Links. Eng. Frcltlt Ellg l Fre71clt. F.. ! ! En;rlis/t. i F,./t l ' Eng I II !; I 0) I 0) ] ] I ] I ] r ] r ! 1 1 0.91 1 10 !J 4.Ga 2 1 5 2 . .I 1 ' I , 2 ,0 f 4 1: .. ; / ' . ' 1 ';. 2' 1. -I 211 18 9,l!} .'<' , , · 2 'II 30 I 2 1 I'} 3 f'-IU' \li9 1. ! 5 11 .).1.311 '!O 61 2 0..25 -l :J 9.UII (j1l1J 1,')Ii1 Il. l 6 17 4:J,!),'),oN 9L 41 60......- 1 5 I.J :3.:JIJ' illtl 'i.il>> !)"i 7 21) .Uii .f} l'H (; 14.51 7 6 ' , ') ; :. .. ' ! . !J .I U )\ O I I ' " ') I , - ,, " . ! , l l 8 2:J ):!i liO I n-! 4i (;".14' u _- - . - - {) 21; }j,m Ij() ' 3 !l :n.7,1 :gì ;1000 1 9 : B 3,(;" :: 1 :1 : ; ;: : ! E'I:A IPLE. 30 1 i l!1.iÎ J 1il 5'J !.ü4 In &'-1 feet Ii i-1O incheo -III 1 -? ;100 :JO.3 1J 36.2, of English lliea-ens and i( he9 = 3 :i: perches, l'rench measurc, bow 7-IU do. = (jü m ny Englisb miles, &c.? __ 1II1es. Ch. Lznl;;:" 31)0 1U.OU 50 lea!Zues = 1.31 47 6.:-.14 -- 'ill arpens 2 4:3 4!.i.H :::I'e the conver"c of the 6 llCrchcs = 1 7-1.-10 A ;J-16.- ,0 Answer, 0 \!'l.li aboveeumpleattheenùoí --- nswer, Table 1. Answer, ],;.') 11 f- .G'" '* The well k!lown l ropertY!Ji: ùi!lerent metals ,to e'pand or c?ntract in in r "ed or diminished temperature as compared w1th tbose at \Ii 11Ich t.le measures 01 the standard 1eet of [,ondOI! and Pari5i arc res(lectivl'lv t'lkcn h Èca dlisome to apply a further correction to the above relation ;JCtween their value" hy which Hili) 7" nearlv ? I Iii 1 eet.. 'YOlI 1 . I1 be equal to lUon feet of Paris. The e'treme smallnes.. of this 'orrectioll am I;ltinO' to tf Ofa b ! I I . tbUUO, scemed to render it unnecessary to depart from the gencral authorities in' the coml ha- LIKE\L l\IL:ASURE. Fr'h. Englis/t. I 'rh Eng I 7J I I ., .... ..::::! ..=: -- ..... ..... _ , .:: J: , . I I ' 1 1.Oüû, 0 .I:J.j ] I It 11.0!ti 0 :!:!.üUi 2 2, L::nO .:!t;[I 1.') 1.) 11.t',J.3 0 :!l.t:!:! 3 3. W, 'u .40! WI 17 O,ti'!t, 02;.:-"]fj 4 4.'.!Ij'J 0 .5:J- 1. 1-'1 1.1I:J O:!, ..J.JL 5 5.:HH I) .lii3 1- 1\1 2.:W'! 0 :!n.uüt; 6 6.:J!I.; 0 . lIi 1!1' 2 2.!J!H 0 :311./j-'1 7 7.11i1l:0 .9-1' 21) 2L 3.7--0 03t.t!J.,) 8 8.5:!1i 0 1.0iÎ 30' 31 l1.,.ÎI) 0 p, H:J 9 9..;!'2,0 1.21.1 .10' 42 i..')t>>O 0 (jU!}1 : ;Ig U :: g : 1 :: ' :: 8 : 1 1 U.Î;-!' 0 ViL; 1 ÎII 7-1 7.13:1 1 nl)31 t ;:: l::'fY : It ; :i :A 4 .J 3.1.)1; II (jAW IU') If)(j 6.!11I1I 11iUÎÎ 5 5 3.9I,'j I) 8.lIi.J :!IJII ;l1:J J.;-'tlU, 3 '!.!.!J.j,; 6 6 1.7;JI0 !J.G';!! i :111[1 :JL!) '"..00 1 -I IXt.! :: ; l : (:; . gl 11:; 19: g 4;: ; 9 !J 7.101,11 1 Li:J:J (j(J[I (j:1!) :UOII' 9 'j"."'lil 10 10 7....!III,II1fj.ll illil i-lli O.:JOO,Ll =J!):JII 11 L1 8.üi!"" Ii.íüt ! t-IIO i:-.;t 7.2I1U'L:! 91.'- h 12 1'2 \UG 0 l!}.:J.Î !!III) \I.; ) 2.11'" Ii =>;};.! .; L3 13 10.2;1:0 2[1.\!9:!, LIIIIU 1UIi.; 9,000 lli H. ii;J E'tA '[PLE I. E\':AMPLE II, In 360 feet 1U inches In 13 feet lL inches French measure, how French measure how many English feet? many chains awl'links? Feel. filCh. Clwi"s. Lillks. 300 feet = 3J9 f..il) ] feet = 0 21J.!J!H 60 do. = 63 11.31 11 inches= 1.,H) 10 inch = 10.6J -- LINEAL ìHC.\ URg. LI E.\L I\IE\:5LJRE. Answer, 38 SCOBIE & BALFOUR'S CAKADIAl\ AL:\lANAC. TABLE IV, T.\DLE Y, TABLE VI, For converting Ellgli lt '!filcs, Chains and For co7Il'crtin!f Frelldt .Arpem- For convertinl! Englislt .Acres, Lillks, iutu French Lcagues, .Arpcll , and Perchcs into Englislt ÂCTCS, Rou(ls (wd J>Crdlcsi1ltO Fre1tÚl Pcrdtes and Fect. Roods and Perches. Arpclls aud PcrellC!!. Englislt LI E.\L :\JE.\SL"RL. Frcnch. J;;llg. Frcnch. CI) ':.) Cf.1 - CI) - Cf.1 .: j ;;; u ..;;' ( 8 f) 111 20 311 40 :it. 60 ïO HI 90 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 f! 9 1ú 20 30 40 50 00 70 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 '" " .... "" ::= ;:...... .... ""; 1 2 3 4 0.C2 8 2 :; 1 16.116 1. .J 9 2 79 7 2.:1'1 1 6 111 3 3:! li..)L' 2:4 1 ' 20 (i 'it; .J 13.1.í 3.10, 30 9 W 7 1.7:3 3.7:!1 40 1:3 e 9 b.311 4.:J,J, 50 16 3 1 1!.-- 4.91ii GO J:J ,j,'j -1 (:110 I!JG:;O 1 lG..31 3 1.71 7110 2:W 30 5 10.3U 3 7.03' bllD :!,i JO 9 4.0.') 1 6 I.'). "Ii' POO :29'- 7,,) 2 l,').H 1 0 ,j.7-,llooo ;}'27 J,'j 6 9.57 , 13 13.7J - - t 1 7 3. ! I EXAn[PLE. 5 It In 1.),) miles 12 chs. 2 7 9..t3 9 Gi'-I00ths links, g 1 :J ir:;n 1ishmeasure,how 6 R H.5G Imany French leagues 11) 3 3.b,') '&c. ? 13 7 11.131 L..A. P. Ti. 17 2 0.41 1 1OOmls=3".W-I311.7G 20 6 7.6!1 , ! JO do. =1G 3:!] 1-1....- 2131-1.9- ,'jdo. = l.J:]li 3,:,'9 27,j 4.2'i I 1O chs.= 3-1 7.:! 5.') 0 E,.5'! 2 do. = G 1.'). f ,) 1:2.77 60 Iks. = 213.:;1 I 21; 0 17.03 f' do. = !) 20 do. = 16 3 2.1.-11 20 perches = U.-O 1U pcrches= 1:3.:52 8 do. = 5.92 -- 66-100 do. = 49 1.3.. .ÎU L 4.0(; : I 8.11 7 9,Iß f" llU'l it' 12.li I 111: 1:J.:;2' 20, 27.'XJ 3u 1 O..U 40' 1 1l.tl7 50' l:!i ,5!1 (jJI 2 1. IIJ 711 211.G:! tU' 2 2"'.J I 90: :l 1.Ii,') I 31.).17 1 230.:3-1 1 / 2 2 5..) ;J 1 2U.G!J 1103;),:-G 0.7-1 1.1- 2.':! 2.!U; 3.7(' 4.-1-1 5.110. 5.!12 Ii.titi 7.-1U 1-1.:-11 2'..!. HI 2!}..")!' ,')!I.k fP.7i' 11".371 ,) 3G -' I ..,. .1-'> :3 -- 1f' tandards, and their usual multiples anù di\'j,õions. I.-:\IE.\SlJRES OF LEXGTJI. III.-:'\ICASURES OF CAP.\CITY. 12 Inches = 1 Foot. I.-UEriERAL !lIEASt::RES OF SOLIDITY. 3 I'l'et = 1 '\ ani. ]7:!'" f'ubic inches = 1 Cubic foot. 4 O a l r e d s s = 1 role or Perch. 27 Cubic feet = 1 Cubic yard. = 1 Furlong. The tOil measurement = 8 barrel bulk, or 8 I'urlon:!s or 4 0 C u ùic fe et. litiO YnnJs 5 = 1 l\Iile. The han,1 = 4 inche!';: the English ell = 4.') inches; II.-!lIE\SURES FOR LIQUIDS, COR A D DRY GOODS. he pace = :) fi'et; and the fathom = 6 Icet. 'I'llI' "1.'0-1 8.Gm Cuhic inches = 1 Gill. raphic II d";ree = 2:.1 nalllicallna uc", or lÌ!),121Il1Jles. 4 Gills = 1 I'int. [uland measure, the chain of lOU IinI." = 6G Icet, 2 I'jnts = 1 lluart. 4 Quarts = 1 Gallon. 2 (;allons = 1 J'l'ck. 4 rechs = 1 ßn hel. 8 Bushels = 1 Quarter. Tht; pcck, busnel, and quarter, are used for dry goods onl v: there are bc idcs, the coom = -t bushels; t1le wey or 'load = J quarter,,; amI the last = 2 loads or lU I qU : r ]'.[eosllre, the harrel contmns 4 tirklll8 or 36 I gallons; and the hogbhc d 1 barrel or 5.1 gallons. I SCOBIE & BALFOl'R'S CAl\ADIAN AL}IAXAC. 39 In 'Fine 'Ilell$Ure, besides the "'allon and it subdh'i- I contain 2' parts pure and 2 alloy. The mint price of sions various denOtniuations are seJ, a" the Lutt, pipe, I gold is .f::j lis. 1i1 (t. per ounce; and hence the full &c., "hich are given below, but the"c arc no\\' to he weight of 50\ ",r ign is 5,dwts 3.274 troy grain'>; Lat considered rather as the names of cask!; than as e\.- the so\ ('reign ot .) d\\ ts.:!,. grams. and the half sv,'e- pressing,any detinite number of gal ons. The slo!,dard reign of:! dwts.1} ,r in!;, ar.e allowed currency (Pru- !fuages III trad,. are as follow :-I'lpe of Port, 11.) Iml:1' clamatlOl'. JULIe. I, I 'U), "ronght gold has t".o Icgal l alls. ; pipe of Lisbon, 117 do. ; pipe of Care or Ia<1el-' staudards; !Jne IS 2t c;t at". the s lIIe, as the. cmp. anfl ra, 92 do. ; pipe of Teuerilfe, 1011 do.; bult of ::;herry, the Olher ]., carats. 1 he latter, Instltllte,lln llUt, IS 10:3 do. . hO"shead of Claret, .tû do.; aulU of Hock, usc(1 chiefly for natch-ca::;cs and riugs. 30 do.' '" The fineness of 5i1\er is expressed in ounces and Herringø arc measured by the barrel of2G , or cran pcnnywei hts; the standard fineness is.ll OJ;. 2 dwts of, of 3i,l "allons. pure metal and ,IS dwts. of all?y, lI1 klllg ogether one t> pound troy. Pnor to he re-coll ó:'!e III 1dl), a {,ound of IV.-)IEASURE8 OF "-EIGHT. standard ilver was minted into 6t shillin!!s, and wa;; I.-A\.OJRDUPOlS Oil COM\1ERCHL "EIGIlT. thus i"sued at Js. 211. per oz.; Imt althougli the mar :et 27.313ï.) Troy grains 1 Dram. price of standard sih-cr bullion has for lOany years" a- U; Ðrams 1 Ounce. ricd little from Js per ounce, the Hew coin is minted at 16 Ouncrs,ori'OUUgr. = 1 l'onlld. JS. 6<1. per oz.. as tiû shilliu;!s arc coined frOIll a pound 1-1 I'ounds 1 Stone. of Imllion. 'J'hll act of 1dli, however. dccl,lres" that 2 Stones. or 2"'lbs. = 1 Quarter. silver coins "hall be a le al tendrr for .JOs. only at one 4 Ur"., or Uti lis. 1 Cwt. time," and" that gold coius shall be in future the (,lc 2U CWb 1 TQn. st ndard I/Iea ur o \ alue antllrgal tender tor payment wilhout any huutatIon of amount." - FlOltr. WÛg t. stone = 14 "r:ounds.; 1 boll 1 o.' "Vrought silver ba;;:,two le;!al standards; one is the pounds, 1 sack = __0 pounds, or -2 c\\ t. , 1 barrel_HIli same a.., that ofLhe COIO, and the other S d\\ts. better, or lbs. U oz. 10 d\\'ts. nut the latter, called new sterling, is n.-TROY WEIGIIT. sel,lûm tiseol. ' 2-1 Grains 1 l'ennyweight. lJiOll101td JVeigltt.-Diamonds are wei lJed hy carats, 20 JI\\'ts 1 Ounce. I51 of \\ hich make one ounce troy; thiiS carat is thel e- 12 Ounces 11'0und. lore cqual only to 3 1-6 troy grains. The use of this weight is confined to the precious Pearl Weigftt.-The troy ounce contains 600 Tw-,rl metals. grai ns, and hcnce one pearl grai n is 4-:íth of a troy grai n. The fineness of gold is e;\presscd in carats and ;!rains, .Aputltecaries' WeigÙt.-2U troy grains make 1 scruple, the unit of refereuce being divided into:!-t carats, and. 3 scruple" make 1 dram; and 8 drams llIa!.e 1 oUllce. the carats into 4 grains. The Mandard of gold coin is, The ounce alld pound are the same as ill troy weight. 22 carats; that is. the pound or other weight !ohould I This \\ eight is used in medical prescriptions only. 'l'ables (or convcr:illg Old :iUcasures into Imperial, &c. EQC.4.LIS.\.TIOS TABLE. English Wine 1IIraStlre.-32 gills = 8 pints = 4 quarts = 1 gallon. And 2.)2 galls. = 6 tierces = -t hhds. = 3 puncheons = 2 pipes or butts = 1 tun. 1 wine gall. = .t-':j:Jll imp gall. ; or 6 wine galls. = 5 imp. galls. nearlv. ElIgl:.s1t Ale Jlltll.."tre.-", pints = -I quart:,; = 1 gallon. And 2lti galls. = 24 firkins = 6 barrels = 4 hk s. 3 puncheons = '2 hUHs = 1 run. I ale gallon = l.n!ïu-l imp. galls.; or 59 ale galls. = (i!l imp. galls. nearly. Linlithgol.O Dry Jleasltre.-lU:!llip!Jie = jû pecks = 61 firt. = 16 bolls = 1 chailler = for wheat,7.93ß!)P, and for IJarley, 11. JU:!tu imp. qu..uters. Hcnc;;e 2 wheat bolls = 1 imp. quarter; and 11 barley 11(0115'= ts Imp, quarters nearly. EltgliBh or 1Vine/Lester Dry 1Ilea..r, or 21 imp. bu!'hels I)Parly; I,oi,,!'e'lu 115 I,ll =! hectolitre. Wei.!{lIts.-ì\letrical quintal of ]011 I.ilogramnll's = :!20 ILs. avoird.; liHe usuel = !.ilo- gram me ; the old quintal of ]00 liHes (Jloids de marc) = 10i .!It::' ItJs.1I\oint. UJoiITIW ST4.'l f's.-::;:,\lne as ßritain. with former En lish measures of capac.ity. PRO\l'i'CE OF Nov..\. SCOTlA.-The \'''eig ILS and )Ieasures used in Xo\a cotia are the Imperial standard, as in England. POlmlation and Extcnt of the Globc. I llalhi Geo r. l"H. I \\"eirnar l\1mana r , 1"'10. Pupul ti I . Il-:n:..!> mil Pop.tv "q.lH l'opulatiOl t n!!. sq. rnilc ;;-I'cl'.to "r .I)li Europe.. . . .... ..... :!"!i.7I1l1,1I00 - a,7"",-"0 ('1.5 :j:I,:HU.' I:i :\, U7.1!IJ I ül.:t lhia. . . '" . . :..... 3.10,OtJH,OIl0 Ifi,lIlí,f'CO H..; GlI-,.ïlli,1I1!) 17. II...11li 3\.2 Africa. . . ... . . ..... liO,IIIIO,IIIIO 11, íl."IIO .:1 lfll,I!....,41l 11.,:n,-1:!'" Q,6 America. . . .... . ." 3\),OUO,000 H,7:JO,UOO 2,6 -1-,IIL7,1.;0 1a,H:!,IIJU 3.3 O:::"anica (Aa"'tralia,1 }'olynesia, and 1n- Ì' 20, OO,()OO 4,10;),000 .t.!) 1,C ,]!!t diiln Arcbipela o) ) I '1'ut'lls. ., 3Î,OIlIl.II OO 4!1.-;1!,1I1 ' I 11." !I:I:I.II!I I,f..17 511.1..\1.I0Il11 I - I ',- I ' More recl'ut aut K)rilies e timate tile population of tIle world .It IJïO millions, and the avert.] [2 1.] I llOOh'" pnnted [,efore l !l;rystall11anu(.. .p. ct.,l1()[.j [lOl.] ;\1erc!lry.... .per cent. I [IUl. , I [lUl.] 1-01. . . . . . . .cwt. II 0 O 0 lUuculllbers.preser\'ed,; tl\IuslcaIInstrul11ems.. . .!>ince 1:-01. . . .cwt, 1000 1000 per cent. [5l.] [2 1.l per cer.t. 1 pOl.l rIOA.l . .ill foreign .Ii\'ing !an-I Curr nts....,. .cwt, 1,3 U l.) U Xeedlework. .per cent. I:c'Ul.1 if:!OL.J I g'wgcs. pmJted sJllce _ I ?tl'". . . .. . . .cn-t, l\J 0 10 0 uts.... :.. . . .bush. :! IJ I:! Ú ]801 .... .. .cnt. I ,)o 0 50 0 L,lrthenware..perccnt, 1101.] [101.j 'lìm:\Ol1l1ca... .cwt.l;; 0 l ;j (j Inoots&::;lJoes.&c.:- I';g!!s... ....perl:!t, in part or wÌlol-; \Vhiteclayedo equal l .. :1IIõ1!lufacwred. ..Ih. !) 0 I U Iymallur,\c.turetl, an<1 1 thereto,notbewgre- nllrt. _... ..... .lb,1 (j 0 6 0 not OIhernl e charg- fined.. . .. . ..cwl.:!1 f\ 16 .t ' Tolm o _ Ï1){'s . -,po ct. LOl,] r 101. t _ ert or prohibited.p,ct. (tOl.) (tCl .! ARTICJ.l:S :NOT SlJDJECT TQ DIl'ORT DUTY. Alkali, almonds bitter, alum; live asses, goats, cattle, Madder, mahogany, ma:l!janese ore, manures unenu- I hor ps, !>heep, and swine; antimony. argol, asl.1es. m ralCd, map". m;>ttre se;;; meat, salted or fresl.1, asphaltum. I not otherwise described; maple \\ood. Dacon, balsams, barilla, bark. bep(, bones. horax, bottles, Nickel, nitrate ofSQda, nuts used for e'-pressing oil. Dra7il "ood, brimstone, brbtles, bullion. Oils, oil seed cake, olihanum, ores. Camphor unrefined, cane:;:. caoutchouc, cassia, chalk Pens, pitch, pla!'ts, þlalma, þlatting of chip, pork, unmanufactured, coal:;:, cobalt, cochineal, copperas, potatoe:;:. coral, cork, cotton manufactures not made UP' I Quichsilver, quills. cotton yarn. Rag;:, rf'd-".ootl, TO'in, rose-wood. Drugs, unenumerated; diamonds. ' ::5al alll/lloni Roots.. . . . Free Cork Illanufa.:ture ........ 30 .\hHonds . . . " . . . . . . .... 411 '13utton of all kllllls*... .. . ., 2.; I .. Hark. ll1l1naniIfactured... 15 .\Imolllll)aste . . . .,. . . .. .. 30 ,Hulton i\(ould".. . . . , . . .. .. 2,; Corrosi\'e ;::ublim.1te.. . . .... 2.; ..\lU1I1 . . . . . . . . . . . .,. . .. 2U il'abi lIet \\ ares. . . ;.. . . ., .. 3.,/Cosmetics....., . . . . . . . . 3ú Amhergris. . . .. . . . .. . .. .. 2u ,Caddie Halls.. . . . . . . . . . .. 311 Cottun. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . Free .\nllllOU!a . . . . . . . ... . . . " 10 ICadll1i lIn . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. 20 .. Ba!!gillg. Caps. Gloves, .\l1lillo:lIac . . . . . . " . . . . '" 20 I Calal1lll1e. . . . . .. .. . . . . .. .. 2i1 Lf'g ins, 'lit". 130cks, .\n tou !c 1 preparatIOns. . . .. 311 I al:.. ;,: . .... . ., . . . . . . . . . .. 20 :-:t , oChiu!.:s, 'l'I r ad. 1.a- Alhho\le......... ........ -10 CõllI1e,s II,"r.............. 10 ces. \\o\'e ::5IHrti and Animals) importell for breed. .. Free .. Pencils.. . .. .. ., 3(' Dra\\ en; .......... 20 \nn,atto '.' . ., . . . . . . . . . " , II ir: mlet ................... .. Cor.1 Gimp;:, Galloou" alld .'\ntllnony. crude.... . . .. .. zU C.unphor, crude............ _,J Braces. . .. . .. . .. .. 30 .-\utiljuities . . . . . . . . . . . . , Free .. retinerl . . . . . . . . .. 4J .. m:mu!actures*........ 2,; '\P:Jar t s ,(I hilo>!Ophical).) il,lI- anes ( Va l-.iug). . . .. . .. .. " iL:ra CI?w". . . . " ., . .. . .. .. 20 )lone' ",pecl4l1Y,for u"e f 1,1111. ',anthandcs . . . . . . , . . . . ,. . IJ I ra}on" Ild Cra} on. . . . . . .. 30 osopll1c,ll or Literary >coclety ( <1n\as. . . " . . " . . " . .. _II l rocus 1 owder. . ... ....... 2.) in the L. S... . . . . . . .. . . Free l'aolltf'houc. . . '" . . .. . . ., 2U' 'udIJear ................. 1U .-\pparatus. all others not so im- Capers. . . . . . . . . . . .. . ., 3'1 l'urrams . . . . . .. . .. . .. . ... 4.U ported. according to material Capsules. . . .., . . , . . . .. .. JU ICutch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1U of which compo,;ed . . . .... Carhon (\nimal). . . ., . .... 211 C}auille of Iodine, Pottas ium .\rrack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1')0 Carpeting of all kinrl;:*. . ... .. 30 I or Zinc. . ., . .. . .. . .. . ... 30 Argentine. . . . . . . ... . .. .. 21' .. :-:Iraw and Iatting... 2,; ' Dates. . .. . ., . .. . .. . .. . ... 40 .\rlus.. Fire or ide.. . . .. . .. 31! ('arriage" of all descriptiou", a.nd n U llIritice......" ....... .. 2 1 .\rselllc . . . . . . . ., . . . ., .. 1.) pans thereof. . . ... . . . . .. ,,0 J)Ja1l10nds (Glazier b). . . .. . . u \ss :::kia. or imitations of. . .. 3" Cashmere ('1'hibet). . . . . . .. 2.ï ,Directions for Patent Medicine.. 2U Bacou. Ham a!lll Pork.. . . . " 211 .. all others* . . . .. .. 30 IJragou's Blood. . . . . . . .. .. I.; Baggage. personal, in actual use,Free Cassia. . . '" . . . . . . . . . ., 4t1 Drawin!!s . . . .. . . . ., . . . .. 10 13aballls of all kinds. . . . . . .. 30 .. Buds or Fistula. . . .. .. 2.) j Dru g ", ]}yein or Medicinal. in l s: . I I I:u c r .: : : ;: g u..: : :..: : :..: : : .. : :: :; D t ftu' , ri ti: ie i.': : : .' : : g Barilia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ill/Chalk (\\'hit ). . . . . . . .. . . :; ., Pink.... . . . .. . .. .. 2U 13ar\\ool1....... ........ 5 1 " (French or Red).. .... 20 I DYl' \Voodsandllerrie"... h. 5 Llay\Vater. or BayRlJln.. ... 30 .. PeucH"........ .... 311 .. ::5tulr,,*.............. 20 ., \'-ax, or :Uynle \Va};.. . " 20 (,hans or Books of Charts. . .. 10 Earthenware. . . . . . . . . . ., 30 Beans. . . . . . . ... . . . . . .. 20 Cheese. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 30 Lbony. . . . . , . ., . . . . . . .. 2IJ Beef. . . . . . . '" . . ., . . . " 211 ('hemical preparations & Salts* 20 " manufactures.... . . .. 41) Uelll\Ietal) unmanuf.'lctured... . 5 1 Cherry RUIll. . . ,.. . . . . . . . lUO Lmery . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. 20 .. manufactured. . " 311 ,China ware. . . '" . . . . . ., 30 I ngravings and Boo!(s of En- Berries. . . . . . . . . . , . . . .. 211 IChocolate . . . '" . . . . . ., .. 20 !!raving". or Etchings. . .. .. 10 Birds ...........'...... 2.) Chrome Yellow. . . ... . . . .. 3U r.s"ences . . . . . . . . . . . ., .. 3U n "'muth .. . . . . . . . . . . . . " 211 I(' lronometer", anrl parts thereof. 1 \I.:ther . . . . . . . '" . . . . . .. 20 Bitter Apple. . . .. . . . . . ." 20 ('l11llaIJar ............... 2:) 1 ans (all). . . ... . . .. . .. .. u o 13itumen. . . . . . . ... . . . . .. 20 l Cinnamon, or Oil of.. . . .. .. 3U I Feathers (ornamental).. . .. .. l3IackLcadPots........... 3fJClay,unwrought........... 5 " forBetl".&c........2.J .. l'owder. . . .. . .. :.!f) "grouml or prepared. . ... 20 Felt (patent adhesive) tor hips' ßlacking . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 20 ('(ochs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3!11 bott01l1 .............. Free Bladder;s . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 2,1 ('Iothing (ready made).. . .. .. 3U i 'lIing (Hatter's)... . . . . . .. 3U ßlankets of all sorts. . . " . .. 20 ('Ion's . . . . . . .. ....... 40 II< I!!S. . . . . . . '" . . ., . .. .. 40 ßlcaching Powders. . .. . .. 1'1 ('0.11.. . . ., . . .. . . ,...... 3f) ! 'Fi1terin g f:tones........... 30 I mile (Fig)........,..... 2,1 Cochineal.. . . . . . . .. . . . .. lU "unmanufacturell 20 nolting Cloth. . . . . . . . . . .. 2) Cocoa or Cocoa Nut Shells.. .. 10 F!rew?rks, . . . .. . . . . . .. .. 30 I3onnl:'t . I.eghorn, Chir, Grass Nnts . . . .,. . . . . . .' 2U ,Fish, III UII . . . . . . . . . . . ., 4U or Straw. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 30 Coffee. imported in U. So ,"essels .. l'icl-.led, !5ahed, Dry or Roncho r.f'aves. . . . . . . ., .. 2'1 from place of growth, or growth Fresh . . . . . . . . . . .. 20 llone amI none Ti ps. . . .,. . . 5 of the pos"es"ions of the). eth- .. the product of U. !5tatcs .. manufactures of. . . . . '" 30 erlanJs. and imporled from Fisheries. . . ... . . . Free Books, Blank. . . . . . . . . . .. 20 theuce.........,... . . Free 8kin. and Fish 8kin Cases 2H .. l','rioflical". :111,1 other ('oir. Coial Rope. . . ... . .. .. :l,; I'lanneis (all). . . '" . . .. .. 23 ,,'orks iu course of I'rintiu I ('Ol-.e . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. ., 311 Fla:.., unmanufactured. . . .. .. 1.ï and re-puhlÏC'ation in the t:. 8. 20 Colcothær, dry. . . . . . . .. .. :1.1 1 .. mallufactures*........ :l1J .. all others. . . ... . . . ..]1) .. in Oil. . . .. . . . ., :iII .. :-:eed............ . .. 20 I!ora\': . . . . . . . '" . . . . . .. ('olours (\Yater).. . . " . . . .. 3(1 lelor Bcn70in. . . . . . . .. . .. 3\1 Bot:l11ical specimens. . . .. . . Free Conca" . I nrlia. . . . . . . . . .. 'l:J j }<'lowers (Artificial) . . . .,. .. 311 I!randy ... . . _ _ .. . '" . . . ulII '" \ II..... . . . . . . .. 11 .. (all*) . . . .., . . .. .. 20 Dras:!, in hars or pi s. . . .... 51t.:!JIII"l"LlL, ary' . . . .. . . .... 4 II' 1:1 . . . .. . . ... . . .... Free .. in platPs or sbeets. . .. 3" Copper, maullf:,cturf'''* .. .. .. ::;0 ,J,'ruHs (pre ('ned*). . . .. . " 40 .. manufactures.. . . .. .. 311 I .. !':heathing for f:hips. .. Free l .. J'ichled*.... . . . .. .. 3u Brazil Paste. . . . . . . . . . . .. ].; for use of the '\1 into . . Free .. Green or Ripe. . . . . . .. 2(1 Crkk!!. . . . . . . ... . . . . . .. 20 ROils. nolls, Spikes and Fullers' earth. . . .... . . .. .. 10 Britannia ware. . . .. . . .... 3" 1\aHs. . . ..... . .. 20 Fulminating Powders.... . .. 20 'nrimstone, crude. . . .. . . . .. 1.3 posses;;ion within the limit<; of the East India Company's chartrr. into which the importation of foreign sugar is prohi!Jil(',I. ('pon sll ar the produce of any other Dritish posse,",sion within such limits, the duties are 25 per cent. hi her than on colonial, but they also are to be reduced annually until July 5, l JL. when they become thp same. I[u. s. n.RIFF.] SCOBIE & BALFOUR'S C.\XADIAN ALMAXAC. 43 Duty t'> Ct. A.d. Val. I Duly 19 ct. Ad ru(, Duty :tcr of Paris, unground... Free Gin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l(JU LitoI'll manufactures . 0 . .. . .. 2 11 1 " .. ground . . . .. 21J Ginger Roots............ 40 1 , Litharg-c.,........... .... 21 '., Compo>:ition.... .... 30 Gill er (Ground) or Es ence 01 ;;0 \l.lccarom . . . . . . . .. . . . .. au IPlatma, uumallufactured... .Free Girandoles . . . . . . . .0 . . . .. 3U I \Iace. . . . . . . , . . . ,. . . . .. 40 I" lIIanulact,Jres . . .. .. 30 Glasi'wares, not cut. . . .. . .. :>u )ladt!er, !-:Hract of.. . . . . . ., :W, Playing l:ards. . . . . . . .. . .. 30 .. cut. . , .. . . . . .. -tu I .. Root, or Ground. . .. .) I Plumbago . . . " . . .,. . o. .. 20 .. (\Vindow, Vrowll }Ialt . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . '" 2.1 Plums . 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3t) and broken)... 20 .. Liquors............ 311 Plu8h, Hatters'........ 0 .. 2', Globes. 0 . . . . . .. . . . . . ., 311 \Iau!!aue"c . . . . . . . . . . . ..0 211 !l'orcelaiu. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. 30 Glue . . 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 21} 1 _\larasChino . . . . . . . , . . . .. IOU j'olash, crude. . . . . . . . . . .. 5 GoM Beater!;' Urine. . . . . . ., 2u .\larlJle manufactures. . . .. .. 30 I ' .. l'ru"siate ofChrolllate of .. ::5kills . . . .. . .. 10 I " unmanufactured. . ., 211 and Hydrate of. . . ., . .. .. 20 .. Uulhon anù Dust Free, }Iats or Matting. . . ... . . . .. .) I Pota>sium . 0 . '" . . .. . . . .. 2'J .. Leaf. . . .. . .. 151.\leats ................ 40 PotJtoes ...... . .. . . .. .. at' ::;ize . . . 0 . . ., 2" I Ucdals . . . . . . . '" . . ., . . Free I Poultry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4Q Gold manufacture:>* ......... UI_\ledicinal Roots, !JerLs, &c*... 211 Precious tones, am! imitations Grapes. . . " . . .. . . .. . ., 31J _\Iedicinal preparation:>*. . ... 311 1 of, not set*. . '" . . . 0 ... 10 Grass na s, Flats, Braid=<, l'tait8, I)\o'rcury, crude. . . .. . . ,...:.!II " and imirations 01'* ::0 and Uãts or !Jonnets m.ule ol 30 I ' .\h:n:ucial preparations of all Preierves, in ugar, .!\lolas s, " manufactures..... ...... 2, hinds....... .... . . .... 2J or !Jralllly.. . . .. . . ... .. 40 Grease. . . . . . . . . . . . . . o' lU 'Jlinéralogical specimens. . . . Free Pulp, dried. . . . . . . .... . .. !l0 Grindstones. . . . . . . ... . ,. ') I .Uil1eral \Vaters... . ., . .. .. 3U 'Pumice Stone, . . . . . . . . . o. 10 Guano. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Free .. suhstances .. . . .. .. 20 PULty. . . . . 0 . . . . 0 . . . . . .. ;) GUIllS, Senegal, Arahic, 'frag-a- '10dcls of In\cntions, &c.. . .. Fre!' :t,j,uilla Bard:. . . '" . . . . . .. 1.'í, canth, Barbary, j;ast IUtha .\1ohair and ilk Twbt. . .. .. 30 i{,j,uills ................ ; I and Jedda . . . '" . . . . . ., 10 .. Cloth manufactures.. .. .3 'Qniuine, ulph;ile of. . . .,. .. J;N Gums and Resinous substances* 2U 1}lolasses . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 311 I Ra!!S.................. :1 Guupowder. . . .. . . . . . . . .. :.!II I\lonlant, patent. 0 . .,. . . . .. 2U RaÌ,.ills . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . 40 IGuts . . , . . . . .. . . ., . . . .. :.!U }Ioss ................. 20 Rape ::5eed. . . '" . . .. . . . .. 10 Hair, (Mohair or Goats). . . .. :!.'í }Iosaics of all kinds, set. . . .. 30 " Oil. . . '" . 0 .. .. 20 .. unmanufactured....... lu I" " not set.., lU flatal1a ... . . , . .. . .0. . . . lUll " Cloth or eating.. .. . ., 2.) ,)Iusic and :\Iusic Paper. . .. .. IJ Imlttans . . . .. . . '" . . .... 10 .. Vurled, for lIeds, &c. .. .. 2 J \Iu,;ical InHrumen1.8 or Strings 211: Hell Lead. . . . . . . ... . .. .. 2U 1 ' .. manulactures.......... 3u X ,!tron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1U i Reed!-, unmanufactured. . . . .. 111 .. l>owder.., not J!prfumed.o. 2t1 1 tural History s\Jecilllens... Free :Rye ami Rye FI?lII. . . " . ., 2ù .. perfullle,1 " . .. 3" Urate of Lead. . . .,. . .. .. :.!IJ ';:;adiliery 01 all hmds.. . . .. .. 2tJ 3{, 1 Ill:',t3, w lOlly or partly Wool.... \w :: o .l'otash. . . ... . .. 1 I " cOl lInon, tinned or I 01 any other suhHance... 3U I 01 ::;o<1a, crude.. . . ... iJ Japanneù . . .. . . . ,Hemp Seed. . . . . . . .... . .. 1U Xutgalls .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . :1 ,;';afllower ............... " / " unmannfactureù . . . . .. 3U X uUllegs . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 4.1 i;:;alrron and Safiron Cake. . . .. 2 manufactures*.. ..... 20 uts.. ......... ....... 30,:'=a!!0............o..... I floney . . ;;,' . . . . . . .. . .. 3 .. _ useù eÁclu,;ively for dyeing :11 . IIll n, preserved.. . . . . . . . Horns and 1 IpS. . . . . . . . . . . ",Oakum..., . . . '" . . .. . . Free 1 lt I etre, rcfìne(l. 0 . . . . . ... 111 " " manulactures of 30 ,Ums and Oatmeal. . . .. . . . .. 211, .. crude. . . ... . . . . . :> Indian Corn amll\Jeal .. . . . .. :w ()chres and Ochry Earths. . ., 30 Sanlines. . . ., . . . . . . . .. .. 4U India RublJe unmanufactured. 10 Uil Cloth of all hilll!!':. 0 . .... 30':':auce:!< of all kinds. . . .. . .. 311 " Shoes or manufac. 30 J " \ olatile, Essential and Olive 30 ''';ausag-c=<, ßolo na. , . . . . . .. 3U I ndicus Cocculus. . . .. 0 . . .. 20 " I'alm and Cocoa. . . . . . . 0 111 :5ca"liola manulactures,..... 4(, Indigo. . . '" . . . . . . .. . .. 111 .. the product ofL'. .Fisheries Free ':-'eaÍing 'Va..:". . . . . . .. . .. 30 .. Extract of. . . .,. . .. .. 20 I .. of Yitriol. . . . . . . . . . ., 1U :5ea \\TeeJ lor Heils or Mat- Implements and IlIstrlllnents of Oil, all others*. . . .., . . .. .. 2111 tr('!'>'es........ .. . . .. .. 2{1 the profession, OccupJtion, or Olives. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3\1 eed Lac. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 employmellts of per><>ns ar- OpiuHI .. . . . ... ....... 2U,:':eeds,';arden,andallothers*..Fre(' riviug in the U. S. . . . ... .Fr e IJra lge,; and Orange Peel. . .. 20 j-:haddocks. . . ... . . ....... 211 Ink and Inh Powders. . . .. .. 30 ()rplillellt. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. IOI::5hellac ................ :1 Ipecacuanha. . . . . . . ., . . .. 2.1 Pack Thread. . . . . . . . . . .. 30 ;:;hells . . . . . . . ... . . .. . . . :1 Iridium . . . . . , . . . . . .., .. 20 Painters' Colours, being Ochres 'I " manufactures of .. . . . .. 30 Iron, ill bars, L100ll1s, bolt,;, cast- or Uchry Earths. . . . . . . ., 30 8ilk, raw. . . '" . . ..... .. 1.3 ings, hoops, or manufact':> of, 30 Paints*. . . . . . . .... . . ., .. !W I ' " 'l'wist........,.... 3<1 Iron Liquor ............ 20 Paintings, not imported for "Juanllfactures . . . . . . .. 2.3 .. Sulphate............ 211 sale.... . . . . . , . . . ., . .Free Silver Huliiou. . : " . . .. . . Free Isin!!:la;:s . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20 Palm Leaf. , . ., . . . .. 0 . . .. 1h mauufa('tllrcs . , . .. .. 3\1 Iv }', unma ufactured . . .. . ..3 . manufactures...... 30 I" 1:laICd J\Iptal.. . . .... 3U manulactures......... 30 Palm 011........... .... ]0, (,erman, crude....... 3b Jalap....... ........... 2f1I'aperlJangings... ......... 2(11" Leaf... .......... Jj Japanned ware, & imitations of, 30 1 " f:creens or Fireboards.... 20 i= \\ïllowbforBashel". . . .. . .. :..'(: :"oap in boU's. . . .. . . .. . .. JO .. in plates or s!teets, &c. "'.. I,) \\" iIIO\ manufactures. . . . . .. 311 :-:hot in c;>; 0 Cortee, Grecn, the lb... .. 0 0 IA H)e turts... . ...... 5 0 0 Kids, each. . . . . . . .. 0 2 (j I Roa"ted, the lb. . . . ... 0 0 2 E;;nhen and Stoneware,.. i 10 0 }.amb", each, . . . .. .. 0 1 0 Ground. tire Ib... . . ... 0 0 .. Cggs, ...,.. . '" . . . JO 0 0 Oxen,ßulls,Steers, each, 1]'; U ,Corn Brooms, the QOZell, II L 3 Ij';lIgravings-see Drawin s. Pi!:!8 (sucking) each,... 0 0 Ii (l Valore1u. E'\t"racts & Essence" used heep, eacll, . . . ., . .. 0 2 0 Cain ',"ork,. . . .. . . . .. 7 HI 0 I as l\Jeðicines,. . . . . .. 7 10 0 Swine allli Ho!!>,. each,. 0 ;j 0 ('amblets &. Cambletines, 7 10 0 Euract", .E,,>'ences &. }'er- Ad Valorem Duty per L 100 C'y. f 'an vas, . . . . . . . .. . .. 7 10 U I fumery, not otl.1erwise Mules nnd Asses, . . ... ; JO 0 l'arria es and Vehicle:;, .. 12 10 0 I provided 10r,. . . ... .. 15 0 0 .\nchors&. Chain Cables,. 1 0 0 j l'arriage;; and Vehicles, ,Fire Arms-see Guns. l Ashes,. . . .. . . . . . . .. 1 0 0 parts of, . . . .. . . . . .. 1 10 0 1"1'11, Oy"ters. Lobsters, A \.es and Scythe!',. . . ... 12]0 II I('a,,;lings, . . . . . . . .. .. J2 10 0 Turtles, and all otuer I Bagatelle TalJleo:. .. . . .. ]2 10 0 r,lsh8, empty,. . . . . . .. 7 10 0 Shell Fish, fresh, . . .. 7 10 0 13alls used at Bowls or Ca;,t,; ill Plaster of Paris, or Spl'cific. I !'line rins, . . . . . . . . 12 10 0 COIIIP?siti n,unlesstheir FIsH,8altedorDried,pr112lbs,O 2 6 Bark, .. . . . . . . . . . .. I 0 0 material IS othennse Plchled, the barrd, . .. 0 5 0 13ark ì\Iill!', . . . . '" . . . 12 10 0 charged with a higher Flax-see Hemp. Berries, Nuts, Ve elahles, duty, . . . . . . . . . . .. 7 10 0 Flour, tbe brl. of 196Ibs.. 0 3 0 and \,"oods, uscli in ' Chains, . .. .. . . ..... 7 10 0 I FR['IT, "iz.: dyeing, . . . .. .. . . . .. 1 0 0 Chain l'ables-see Anchors. Almonds, the lb. " . .. 0 0 H 13illill.rd & Bagatelle Balls, ('heese-see Provi"iOl18. I,pples, thp bushel,.. .. 0 0 6- of wood and i 'or) ," .. 12 10 0 I Chicor y , .. . . . . . . . .. 7 10 0 110. Dried, the bush. 0 1 0 ßiIlianl Tables,. . . ., .. 12 HI 0 C'locks and \Vatches,.. .. 12 10 0 Currants, the lb. . . . ., 0 0 1 BiscuiH amI Crackers, " . 10 0 0 n..cks & \Vatches:,parts of 12 10 0 Fi!!:!, the lb. . . . .. ... 0 0 1 Bone :\Ianufactures-bee Jvory. ICoals, Cohe, and Cinlier!', 1 0 0 Nuts of all kinds, the lb. 0 0 1 13ook!!, printed, unbound 'Cotton \Vool and l'ottoll reache!', the bushel, ... 0 1 0 'or in shePt", . . . .,. .. .) 0 0 yarn,......... . .. 1 0 0 J'ears, the hu.hcl,. . .. 0 1 0 Books, blank, hOllnr!, un- ('otton, manufilctnrl'!; of,. 7 10 0 Prunes, the Ib.. . . . . . . 0 0 ] bOllnfl or in sheet>".. .. 7 10 0 Copper in Bars,Pig,8heath- Quinces, the bnshe l , ... 0 1 0 T!ran and horts-see Grain. I ing and ::3heet, . . ... .. 1 0 0 Raisins, )Iu,,;catel, 11100111, I Bulhs-sce Trees. '('on'a"e,. . . . . . . .,. .. 7 10 0 & ßuncil,in boxes, the IlJ. 0 9 Butter-spe I:'rovislOns. Tork ;nd Cork manufact's 10 0 0 Do. otberwi!!e, the lb. (J 0 1 I Burr lOne!', \Heught,. .. 7 10 0 l'rachers-see ßjscuit. Ad Valorem. Burr tones. Um\ ròu"ht,. 1 0 0 Cutlery-see Hardware. Fanning or Bark Mills, .. 12 10 0 I " AL:\1ANAC. 4.5 / .Ad Valorc71I, D'y C'y. .t:. 5. D. Cocoa Nut Oil. . '" .. 1 0 0 Campl';ne Oil. . . .. .. I:! 10 0 ('a",ror Oil . . . .. . . .. 7 10 0 Ojl, or Spirits of Tur- FJenti ne ...., . . .. 7 10 0 Oï Aniwa l , except Lard; Vege able, 'lot otilerwise enumerat- ed ; Essential; Chem- ical and Y olatilc ; Per- iUllled . . . '" . . .., 10 0 0 Palm Oil. . . . . . ., . .. 1 0 0 All Oil not otherwise enumerated ....... Oil CIOt;1 . . . . . . . .. . . O.es, of vII Meta's. . . ., 710 0 710 0 100 Spcnfir. 'I '[CAX.WA TARIFF.] SCOBIE &; BALFOCR'S CANA DIA:\f I Á.d Valortm 1J'y Cy.' .Ad ValoTcm Dviy Cy. .t: s. D., Lead for Paint, not ground .t: .,. D. .Feathers, . . . .. . . .. .. 7 10 0 wit;1 Oil, . . . . . . . ... 7]0 0 I F re Wood, . . : . . : . .. ! 0 0 L.e d, ground in Oil for FH;b, preserved 111 Oil, .. . I.> 0 0 1 :Lilli, . . . " . . ...... 7 10 0 'Fi'ls and :;k;'1s, the pro- 'LE. TIIEI:, "iz.: SpcciJ c. duce of cre:lturc..living CalfSkiols,tann'd,taw'd, in the sea, . . . , . . . .. 7 10 0 or Ï'I a'1Y WolY dressed, Iower Root!', . . . ... .. 1 0 0 tI'c I:,. . . . . . . . .... 0 0 4 f'lowus,art"i 'a',notsilk, 7 10 0 Coau . il'Js,tann'{I,tr.w ],'i,le, or llidiarl ,-,OUl, '....F IIERlHoH:FM.Tn:Es, viz.: l\ll'sic, l!lelb........ 0 0 1 t,le quarter of '.0 IuS. .. 0 3 0 Govs' UOalS under 8 MiIle,l, or 'I'runk Mak- Oats, 1 le qU,'lIcr, . . .. 0 :1 (J incil's io len'5th,tne pro 0 0 ers' floard",. the C\\t. 0 3 0 Eve, Geal s vnd "ea;:,.. 0 3 0 ßo 's' oes un,ler i3 Pasleboard and Card!', \\'-'ea: .hc. 1l..J .,.... 0 3 0 inch"s in len"th,t=Je pro 0 0 4 the cwl. .. . . ." . . . l\ledloÎt;"':'Llo\oc(; ains CI,ilrlreu., Boots anù P.-inti!l!!,the cwt.. . .. and 0; \\';le,lt \lot bol.- , hocs, over:J inc1les in Playing Cards, tilC !Jack ed, t;lI H!ti IJs... . .. 0 2 0 len"ltj tile dOJ'ef', .... 0 2 6 'I'is:o:ue, the lb.. . . . . . . Bran or ::5ilor..5, It:! I s.. 0 0 3 Gi.l,,' Lo'].s aud :;I'oe8, "'riting, the cwt. . . . . .All Volorem. under .,eve.l i.lc;les in I parPr IJ1imu. "lctnres, not G1'lger, nreserved, . . . .. JJ 0 0 len!:l;l. the dO.lel', i,l- otnerwi"e chargedwitl1 1G t r ' ; : ;I. 7]0 0 J!1r< ,is'l I' : I r' 0 2 6 duty. . . " . . ... :"'fll al rr?11 'GloPc;"-'il'e D:awinl(i. i'IC.1Ï,1 11'11'!t;..tll{' doz. 0 1 6 Paints, nnground . . . ... 7 to 0 Goods. \\ ose .ouL,:latioTJ. Me.ls' 1:001-<,-\11' pair,.. 0 .-, 0 . \Vater l:olors. . .. 7]0 0 is WOOl, . . . . . . . .... ï.O O. "e,ls' 8.lces, the pa;r,.. 0 0 7 'aint ßrushes . . . .. . .. 7 10 0 Goods, of al\ ';ÎI\r l " not ot;ler\Vi ' \Vo 11('.18' Coo.s a,l'l "ickles and ,LUces. . . .. ].) 0 0 cha"f,ed wÜh dUlY 0.' l.ce'- ee eml l SlIoes, the dozen,... 0 G 6 )Iale and Plated "Vare... 10 0 0 of t Ie chehl \e. -L'd Valorcm.,Pouh'y, alive or dead.... 10 0 0 Gold al d ::;il\"er L("'... . .. 7 10 0 Leather manufactures not I Spec:fic. Grease aLII! ScraJI:<, . . . ..t: 0 0 de.;crihecl,.... . . . .. 10 0 0 PRovrsIO '" viz. : Gums. ............ 5 0 {) Linen anll Linen manu;' 7 111 0 Butter, the cwt.. . .... 0 7 6 GUlli owder, . . . . . . . .. 7 10 0 Snecißc. C.'eese, the cn-t. . . . ., 0 ,} 0 Guns rnd Floe Arms,.. .. 7 '" 0 LIQLlD5, not f\irit..\ous, v;z. : nacon & Hams, the cwt. 0 I) 0 Hair. ma'lU ..JcWres 0 ... 7 10 0 I A,e ami Heer, in casns, F:alled, the C\\t. . . . . .. 0 6 0 nard 700d. ) Fur.ulUfe, 'Jer 1:. Ion,.. . . .. .. 0 0 4 Pickletl, the cwt. . . ., 0 6 0 unn'anp, ct I eel, . . .. 1 0 0 Ale anr' Geer in bottles, Fresh, the cwt. ...... 0 4 0 Ha,d\" are. G;.elf Goods, I , \ toozen; .. . . .. .. 0 1 3 Potatoes, the bushel. .. 0 0 3 and CLltiery, . . . .. ... 7 11} 0 Cwer dnd I ecry. Ihegal. 0 0 'I. Ad Valorem. Hai.!',... . . .. . . " . .. 'i)f) 0 I Vine ar, ,he ['allon,... 0 0 3- ì\Ieats prepar d, other- Hay, . . , . . . . . . . . '" 1 0 0 J,]ccarol'i & \ ermicelli, wise t!1.ln by Salt or Hem I. Fla:;:, and Tow un- the I,). . . . ... . . .... 0 0 1 Pickle. . . .. . .. .. 10 0 0 (!lessed. ........... 1 0 0 \Ia's-sceDrawin-rs. Quills... ...... .... 710 0 He,njl, Flavor Tow, in i\lol.L!'5ej and Treac'e, tbe l1urr. for every gailI'm (of 'pccifir any war d.essed, . . .. i 10 {) I cwt. . . . .. . . . . . .. 0 4 0 old \Vine measure) proof . n;de!!, ............ 1 0 0 1 "U., llar, R:)d ami Nail, \l11sil'al Instruments, of Sprin!!s, per hu!'hel... 0 0 2 Ðoiler PMtes, Pi!!, Rail- I wood,............ 7 10 0 Fine, or basket, and r01d Bars, fl3rap:5 and 'Iu ical Instrument , of slO\'ed, .} per cent. Ad old for re,.leltin!!, . . ., 1 0 O' met:!l, ........... 10 {) Oral., an,l pc: hushel, 0 0 2 rvor}', Done and Horf', \J.J tard, . . . . . . . .. .. 7 111 0 Salt. from :\Jines, )..no\\'n nlpnufactures o . . . .... 7 10 0 '"UN u er: in dyeing-see T:errif's. as Rock :;alt, an alt Jewelry, s t or onset, . .. 1'2 10 0 Ou;;, Oli\ e, in casks, the fJJ1ccijìc. made from ca \Vatcc, Juice of ....i Illes, Lelllons or !I" lion . .. . .. .. ... 0 lI;) per ton . . . ... .... 0 Oran'les, not hlixetl wi lit 110. in Jars or nottles, Silvf'r Leaf -see r.oM Leaf. Spirit<, or swce,ened o the :!allon . . . .. . .. 0 1 3 toneware-see Earthenware. as to be Svrup,. . . .... ï 10 {) I"lTd, till' allon. . . . .. 0 0 5 PlC'ES, viz. : Junk or Oakum, .. . . . .. 1 t) 0 Lin,,('e I 0,1. Ihe 2a\lon. II t) C'a' illto the Pro"iuce for the purpu::;c of act:Júlly ctt(ill;: 1 of IInsh;,ndry, and Anim,,'s for th illJ]Jro\clhrnt of thereia. , rock when specially import('r1 in !!OO,' f.(ith L}' rcin, PII icct to s.lci rl',:ulatio,!\ò as thl' Principal (HIker oì l ..torns at tIll l'ort of '!ul'hel' ",lallm,lke, and 1\ 'IIC I 1 !in is hC'reb) CIlII wen I to r-taLIi:;1t Jor tlte I urpo eo" 'crtainill!! ti I I artll!es al c bUl/nfide iutellJt.c to e appliLlo to u. . u e of SI ch l"i"herie... PI'obibitCil Articles. Tllc follMciTlg wticle are p7'oli'bitrd to 1:c uTlporteJ, under a pello!f', of Fifty POll7lds, togetller tl:iIh ti.c forfeiture of tILe ParHl or l'tlc1wgf: of a.JU" Ùl u:JÚrh lÌle !;l!1 Sltu 'l be fOlllld: ß.11 .md Dra" in s of an immoral or illl' cent character. l"II :'o, 1:a..e or Couuterleit. Rcciprodty .< '-:a ll eJllCllt beh.'cCu (Janm.la, :' C'iV ßrnu "'=-ck, and Nova scotia.! List of .L1rliclcs Io be ndmit'uf, Free of Dllt", l!t the . Lrts ,{ 11:0 trc"l mid gllcbe , b,ei,'g tIle grou:tlt, product or IItllltllJaclure oJ 1Ile Pru/,UtCCS /'J .'cw L 'W .J:lC alld .'Jca f!eotta:- Animals. Hides, raw, not tanned, curried or dressed; Horns. ÍJcef 3!ILI Pork, J1i uit and Urea,l, Butter. ,;"Ileat. .Coal, Cc',e, Cocr 11' ,Ie, Corn or (;min of all kin(!s. 'Ores of all kinds. Flour; t'l h, fr II or ,,!tl ' l!riell or pic!"l II: l'bh Oil : Poultry; l'lauts; l3!1ruùs and Trees; Potatoes anti Furs or Sloi ',t Ie pi Jduce of fi h or cre"tart." hvill- Ve' '[;,')Ies 01 all killlfs. in the 8(' ..: Fu ni ;re \\ hich has ac!u;,lIy Leea iu .5eeds of all hiuds; :::.hins, I'elts, Furs, or Tails uno , u:;e; 'Vor ,i " 'T JOls an,l Implemchts, the prupert) ', and to facilitate S:l _' of tlie 1I1e, and to 1-'rc\'ellt the fraudulent a<."ignmcnt 0" any property in such V e els.' " .\ -. Y u T);-T - 1 1t l(. ! e Invul- . , .-Tn c'JmllUting the ad xa'Qre , dUI! on Im,Jl)r t .tio'ls via the rnitetl 5;tates, the same rull' /I i n 0, ,!f' duty UI vu . impl .l('1 , / 'a Uhec.t to QueLec or )Iolltreal, i. c., OJ. ,od , :1t tile phcc o. p.lr 0 I', tlIe ÎllIllJrtcr. n, RLW \P E.-- , art' rated as C tillgs; but Chutcl1 Eells, Lcing comp(. ed of other material than Iron, lee r :.ar 'e I os lIull-ell IInerateu artlcle . l , C' T.-Gr intra (' 'U ..'fl. .. tl'l)llrt H. J ". 'come) I be...,; -''''1'1; requircd to Enter OL \r t arc I\V cnniltf'11 to he tra7ls-sltipred ;!t the J\" J the \ csæl on \\ hieh the saUle arl (: t he a C[ aral _' ,-f hal' it , l \1' 'I t t I 1'0 I. G. O. rl 'TOW, DEPART'tF.'ÇT, '\fontreal, 1 'th Au ó ' 1 I"". It! tJ (:ir rt yon to c r lt 'Illy ('n 11' {' ware' on l' r'- !lane or Ie J.1SII III I ' nJitn Ln IjcL l P ; to tI It em'ct, and ",I('r )011 lency 11- :tri ell fro I n .1 .11 C l , I1J that 1I0 aL:.tractiOll or iWlJropcr intlrJercr.cl' a, I "I .. t'''t .t ''I.''1: C. .Jlllllty \. i:il t"L 'i'o tile C't,rector l-. ( tOd,S, Qj(c ec. t l '" carr} in of thi or. er into etrect, lIluH Le borne bv he owner of the "oods in JH: '" . 10 allu 11 'ie. call. :.IJ. . " , (Si"ned) J. W. Dl'XSCO:UD. ,_'1 ha )L 'n rull'l, th::,t, 'Yonlel1's and rhilt!rl'II's l!OOls ant! Shoes, 1I0t leather, (such as prunella, &c.), Dl\' II, II' 0' Y to a <11':. of _ I" l' ccnt. fill ratore 48 SCOBIE & BALFO'LR'S CANADIAN ALl\IANAC. [CANADA T'lRIFF.] MemoraUtla, on tile Canada CUfoitOltlS Ad, lOt'" &- 11t1l "\'ic. cap. 31, ÏlupolSlng tllc j'o.'cgoing Duties on IlllI)Oris into tbe Proviuc . j8ection 4.-A 11 Duties, renalties or Forfeitur('s, to be in Provinciall'urrency, and all duties shaH be paid and ' received accorúil'g '0 British \\'ei hls and ;tleal>ures in u e on Ihe 6th July, k:!.>. [The old ,,'i'1e Gallon and \\ïnche5ter Ul"ihel, inslead of the Imperial Gallon and Imperial Bushel at present i'l use.] :Sec. S.-Goods not to be unlaèen, e\.cept after due entry, amI at tile places appointed for the purpo!!e.-If . unladen contrary to re!!ulat;ons-Jo'orleileu. 1 ':3ec. 10 and 1L.-Vesse ' s, &c. to Le reported on arrÏ\ 31. (;oods not reported or nota!!reei/J! with report-Forfeited. ::;ec. 12.-A II entries t , o lJe hlade 3ccI,r,!i ug to an appoinled torhl, aud Ùl Dlwlica,e; and unless t;le goods are to be 11 arelwusell, duties to be , ;d down at tll(' time of nJóJhing the entr . In det:1Ult of EUlries, Goods hmy Le !'ent to tile Cu tOlIlS' \Varel1ousc-and if no duly entered within t'lIee months, may he sold lor duties, &c. ''')ee. 13.-\\'1Ien the Importer is unaLle to make a perÏect entry, Goods lIlay be entered by Bill of Sight-under I certain regulations. I ec. 1I.-A ellls to produce a \Vritten Authority from persons for whom Cley act, and their acts shall bind the pri ncill"l. j scc. U.-Goods pay;ng duty ad ralorem, \-a1ue to he taken per Invoice with an addition of 10 per cent. tJ]ereon. lftilc Goods ap,Iear to lJe i'1\oiced Lelow their rea: and true value, or ifillere l.Je no invoice, the article> llIay Le CAa .Iined and appraise. ,;':ec. 1û.-Collector may, if he deem it necessóJrv, require further proof that goods are properly entered, &c. J:;ec. 1í.-l'ackages, CO,lteltLs Unk7l01C1I, llI.!y Le- opened. I ec. l .-Goods not corre,;pondillg with cntry to be forfeited, and suspected packages lIlay be opened. :;cc. J!I.-Auatement of dUly may lJe HI,!le tor damage. ,"'ec. 20.-GoOlls lost or destroyeu berore l.Uldi.lg, dUly paitl thereon may be returned. I:::ec. 21.-Goods imporlelo Free for any particul' imported contrary thereto," .!nd it-. l'rovisions generally re ulatilJg the Entry and Clearance of ilil's aud Goods,-thc p.-('paring .lUd issuing of Ltearances alltl docul1Jent!> connecteu t;:ecewith, and all other requireme,ltl> estal.Jlil>heJ by that Law, remain unaltered. 'l'HE rOLLo\VIXG ARE PROHIBITED: Gunpowder, Ammunition, rrohihitei1 to he importcd, eAcept from the United Kingdom, or from some other Arms or utensils of \Var, S Briti h 1'os"es5;011. nase or Counterlcit ,'oin. Forei!;n reprints of ßoob.s un"er f'opyri ht,* Foreign '\Ianufactllr(' , with Briti,,;. marks. I Under tne Law and Treaties of Rec"urocity, rertain roreign hip<; may Impopt from the Countril'_ to which they belon!!, (ano in some cõlses from tile ('olOilies of snch Couptric ,) (;oods tile l'rouuce of IDose Cou1,trit:'> or Colo,lies, and lllay Export Gooos to be carried to any I.'oreign Country whate\-er. ""'''V''V''VV'V'w NOVA SCOTIA TARIFF OF CUSTOJ\IS. .......... THE DUTIES ARE COLLECTED I:'i' STERLDIG MONIES. î, S. D. î, S. D. Anchors, Grapnels, aTld _I\nchor Palms, for every î,ilIU of the \-alue. . .. 2 1!) 0 Apples, fresh or dried, per 1 barrel............ nacon, rer cwt. . . ... . . ßeef, s.ited, per c\\'t. . . . I " fres:" per cwt. .. . . ' Biscuit, tine, called crack- ers or cakes<, IJer cwt... Butter, per C\\!. . . .. . . C. NDLES : \Va\, pcrma- i'lb r. . I:l: i i I . 0 0 3 'l'alIow, per lb. . . .... 0 0 CATTI.E, Yiz: I1or es, j\Iares, or Geldings, cae h . . . . . . . .. ., 2 0 0 r\ eat Cattle, \"iL: 0"1'11, or other X eat Cattle, three years old, or ul>- wards, each.. . . . ., J 10 Cows and ('auk, under three years old. . ., 0 10 î, s. II. CaNes of Hemp, or other) Bheep, each. . . . . . .. 0 3 0 ve ..taùle t;uù tance' l lIo,!s, 0\ er IUO Ibs. or of J ron, weight, ('ach. . ... . . 0 0 COPPER, viz: In plates, o 1\ (J Hogs of 1L'IIILJs. wej ht, sheets, bars or bolts, I o \) 0 aUlI under, eacll 0 2 0 ibr :5hipbuilding, o 6 0 Che('sc, per cwt. . . .. .. 0 5 0 \\rrou!!ht or Cast for o ã 0 ,Chocolate, or Cecoa Paste, ;U.lchinerr, pure or \ per 11.>. . . ., . . . .. .. 0 0 witllOutolher metal., o 3 4 Cotn e, (;r e:l, per lb.. .. 0 (J Copper Ca tings of o 8 0 .. Roa,;t d, I;urned, e\-ery description, or GrounJ, per Ib 0 0 2 for Machinery for CLOCKS: on all ('locks "(illsor tea\llboats, co ting 1I1ll1er 2Us. .. 0 I) 0 ('opper aud ('ompo- On all ("lhers . . . .. ., 0 lU 0 sition. N óJils and All \Vheel , \Iachinery, !'ihes, for Shil'- 8n,I .:II..terials for llIa- buildill1!, lIufacturingClocks,for Cor(hge, tarred or un- e\-erv î,WU of the tarn'd, and whether I \aluë. . . ......... 20 0 0 filted for Rigging or Ci ar!< and nnft: ('m r,mls otherwise, lor every o and Fi!!l', for e\'ery ..L 100 1:100 of the value.. . . ) I \alue.-............ 1U 0 0 Hams, smoked or dried. o per cwt. . . .. . . . . . . 21U 0 o !) 0 -;-;:rhe Provincial Act, passereell Tea", per Ib 0 0 3 pounded or eHracted, Tohacco, manufhctured, distille,1 or made with- I (except Snlltl' & Cigars) in this Province, not I per Ib . . . . . . . ... .. 0 0 1 cA.ceediug the stren!!th I Tongues of Cattle, dric:1 I of proof hy Sykps' or pickled, per cwt. .. 0 J 0 Hydrometer, and sO ill \YI'lES. viz: Hocl<, ('011- proportion for any I stantia, 'Iallllsey, '1'0- greater strength than kay, Champagne. Bur- the !itrength of proof, f,':uudy, Hermitage, per gallon" . . . . . " 0 1 1 Claret, called Lafitte, ßranrJy, \Yhiskey, (;in, Latour, Layfa\ette, Cordials, and olher JHargealn: or H;!lIt- f:pirits (e"{cppt Runl) brian, the gallon.. . 0 0 3 0 11 - and all olher \Vines, tard Facings, !Jer ppr g:;lIon . . . ... .. 0 1 3 cwt . . . . , . .. 0 lU 0 I \11 other l;ood!'. \Vares. Brown or :\Tus('o- amI Merchandize, not var:o, not refined otlLPr\\ 1St:' charged with Pl'r c\\ t.. . . . .. 0 i 0 I HUH', and not ennrner- TE , \ iz: o lchon . ('011- ated in the Tahle ofE",. go. Pekoe. Bohea, 1'011- I clllpüons.forevery.f1UO chong, & all Ot:ler IIIack . of the value. . ... . ., ;) 0 0 I 1'e.l , per lb. . . . . . .. 0 0 14 I Ta"lo 01 :C.-.mptio"''' I 1.'\8hes, viz: Pot Ashes and Pearl Ashes; Asses and I long as t'le same are bona fide in use for that l I Mules. purpose. ha,,!!a e "nd Appnrpl of Passengprs not int('nded for Tron, viz: Pnwrought or Pig Iron; Ores of Tron of all s,lle: Hanlla and orla .\..h; Beans; 13iscuit or kmds; Tron Rails tor Railroads, Boilers, ('Iatcs, alld I firead; Hooks not prohihited to be imporlPrl into the 1'Icugh Moulds. , 't : . Kingdom; Bullion, Gold or ::5ilver; Burr Lentil..; ime and Lime Stone; Lines for the Fisheries of all klllds. Coal; Cocoa; Coin-Gold and Silver Coins. and ßriti::h _ Copper Coins; Copp r, ,'iL;: Copper Ore, or in Pigs :\Ianures of all kmd8; )Japs and Charts. or Hricks ; old or woru. or fit oulv to be re-manufac- éts: Fishin Nets and Seines of all kinJs. I lUred; Cork wood ; ('om. viL;: \Vheat, Rv(', In':;an , ! ('om. Darlt'y, O,Jt . Rir(', allll ßurkwheat, un round; Ores of all kmrls. I " heat Flour, Barle\" l\ c:l.l, R e Meal, O,lt Meal, Tn- JPaintin!!s: Palm Oil ; Plants, RhruÞs and Trees; Plate" l 'I!,m :Meal, Buckwhc.lt Ical, Peas, Dean." nnd I of Gold and Silver, old and fit only to be re-manufac- I Calavancf's. tured; l'otatQes. ['i",'!. vi;;.' Fr sh, al erl.1?ri dl)r Pickl,erl: Fi"h Hooks; !Rag!" ,'iL: Old Raos old Rope Junk and old Fishinol f ,,,,h 0.1. v,z: Tram 0,1. I"pprrnacetl 011. He:HI mar- I J\l'ts' Ro in "" 01 t.'r anrl Blubhpr. Fins aurl Skins, the pWI!uce of Fish I ,'" I I I or creat'I""S livin!! in t'lf' !'pa: Fla"{; l"urnimre that !Sails or Rigging. saved from vesspls wrecked on the' has actually been in U!,p. "-orkin!t Tools and Imple- coast of thIs Province; Salt; ::5eeds of all hin.ls;1 I IIIpnt", thp property of I 111111 i!!ralJ IS or ;Jpr>:ou!l comilJo' Skim:. Fur;;, I'elt.3, or Tails. undressed; Stone, un- J ! tu rp"'itll' in this Provincc. and not inteuded for sale." I IIl:JuuÎacturpd; ugar orthe .Maple. I Hemp; Hide;;, ot' pipces of lIidp!!, raw, not t nnf'rl, cur- 'Tallow: Twinp!l and Lines used in the Fisht"rie'l : '1'0-' ripl! or dre spd: lIorns: "or es and Carriage" of I hflcco. uumanufactured; Tow; Turp nulJP ; v\'"h,!ll' , Travpl1ers, and Hor!ie", Cattle: Carriagcs allli othl'r Fin or Hone; ''\Tood, viz: Hoarrls, Plauks, Staves, Yphicle , vhen cmp1oyp1 in carr in;( 'Ierrhanrli.re,: Square Timber, ::5hillgles. and Firewood. I tngcther \, Ith the ncc essary Harness and Tackle, so il O NE1'- BRUNS'VICK TARIFF OF CUSTOMS. T ,f' .\i'! impo"ing th(' followin!! Tariff was passerl hy the Lp!!i"lafUre of Nl'w Druuswirk. :J!lth l\fnrch, 184 .' \ Ih t'ri1llinatilJ:! or diltèrential ,IUfy is imposed 011 l"orf'i!m comll1oditics, iu f:n'or oflho e which are ofnriti h lilt! Colonial pro.lucp. I!rowth, or mallufacturp. The power of the Colonial Le i!'lalurps to imp08c ditlèrel1tial, i!utiE';'. i thns rcro nbpll :mrl estaùlisheJ. Th Act callie in forr.e on l!'t April. 1:-18, and ill llinited to one )ca I ICrnlllla111l1!' llit April, It'l9 :- }) 50 SCOBIE & :BALFOUR'S CANADIAN AL IANAC. C?n Hri-IOn 1-'0- t sh a.ndl reign l olomal produce. produce, I growth growth or IDllnil- or manu- I " facture. .acture, .c 8. d. .c s. d. :.\pples, per bushel. . . . . . . .. . . . II 0 6 U 0 6 Hutter, per cwt. . . ..... . . . . . . . t1 <1 6 0 {} 0 Bread and Hi!Scuit, per cent. ad val. ..1 0 0 10 U 0 Hrandy-see Spirits. ßoots,t3hoes, ane! other Leather )Ianu factures, pl'f cent. ad val. . . . . . . 0 0 30 0 0 CarrJage , \Vaggon!i, Sleighs, allli other Vehicles, percent. all val... I 0 0 JO 0 0 Chairs, and prepared parts of or lor Chmrs i Cloch; \Vheeli!, Machiner} aud M,uerials for Clocks; House- hold }'urniture, [except the l'ropert} of Passengers and Emigrants, for their own use and not intended for sale}; Looking Glasses; Orange and Lemons; Whale Oil, [eKCept the return Cargoes of Vessels ÍJtte.i out for Fishing Voya!;es from Port in this Province] i Wooden "Vare of all kinds; Matches; Corn Broom and llrushes; Hats and Hat ßodie!>, I r cent. tuf val. . . .., . ., . . . . ..1 0 0 20 0 0 Cordagp, per cent. ad val. . ... . .... Free. 10 U 0 Cordials-see Spiriti. ('igats-see nutf. CanrU<,s of all kind!', e:a.cept Spetll. I and Wax, pl'rlb.............. 0 U IOU 1.', &llerm and \Vax, per lb.. ....... t) 0 3 0 V .( lenttle of aU kinds over L }ear old. .. I 0 0 2 0 0 iCheel>C, per cwt. . . . . ., . . . . .. . . 0 3 I) jO 6 0 IClocks or Clock Cases of all kinds, ea. 0 5 0 \ 0 1" U IClocl Wheels, and )Iaterials, &.c.- : flee Chairs. ,Cotfee.pcrlh..................J 0 1 1 ,0 0 I ''"'ish of }'orelgn ta"ingor curing, driel, I or Ralted, per C1'Vt. . . . . . . . . . . .. I'ree. 0 6 I l'l.ckle , pcr barrel. . . . . . . . . . .. Fr.;e. I 0 . ) 0 Jl'rult, dtled, per cwt. . . . . . . . . , . . 0 ;) U IV (j , ,; fi . the Schedule. I :Hat8 and Hat bodies-8ee Chairs. I 'llorses, Mares and Geldings, each... 2 0 0 3 0 0 Leather. I Sol ,perlb..................) 0 I O 0 2.' Upper Leather, per lb. . ... . .. . . I) 0 Ii:1) 0 3.' Harne8s and Belt Leather, per lb.. U 0 1 1 0 0 21. :'!heep Skins, tanned and dressed, per dozen. . ... . " .. . . . . . . . . I) 2 6 0 8 U CalfSkinR, tanned, per dozen..... 0 2 6 0 3 () ARTICLEIJ. [N,BRUNS.TJ\RIFF. On llr . tish and On ,F 0- Colonial reign produce produce, g rowth' growth or mllnu- ' ,- facture, ARTICLES. .c 8. d. L s. d. JAeather Manufactures-see hoes. Looking Glasses-see Chairs. Lemons-see Chairs. Lemon Syrup-sl'e 8piriti'. ;\latches-lDee Chairs. :\Ialt Liquors of every description,- not being UlJ'Ua liita, otherwiH charged with duty,-whether il. bottles or9otherwiH , per gallon. . . 0 0 Yleats, fresh, per cwt. . . . . . . . .. . . II 4 8alted and cured, p r C\\ t.. . . . . . U 2 Molasses and Treacle, per gallon. . . 0 0 Orauges-8ee Chai rs. Oil, Wh '-;oal r r., Co?l , COlliS. \ulhon and, nl3 If). ds : mll',l out in this Province for Fishin Yoya f's: Co1l1110SI lOn Nalls and Splb.es for Sblp HUJldmg, Oil-Seal. Cod, l'orpoise, Palm, and Rape: Ore Corn, \\ beat, Rye, Inrhall Corn. Harley, O:Jt!', of all kllld... . Rice gr<)un and un round an l Buck \Vhe:J1 Pitch; Plants. hruts, and Trees; Poultry of all kinds- un rou.nd, U rley l\ eal, R ,e r:1our and !HeaJ. Printin!! Paper. O,ltmea\, Imhan Meal, Huck \\ heat !\leal, am q.uicbilver. Calava ces; Cotton \Vool and. CoW:m V rp: Ra!!s, Old Rope, and Jun\..; Rock Rail; Ro!'in. <'opper 111 heets, bars and boltll, for shll,bulldtllg: Sail Cloth of all kinds; alt: :::eerls of all kinr's; Fai!. Corn BrOOl,1 Brush. an.1 Rigl:ing saved (rom Vessels wrecked: healill ,nOL: )tones; Huck; lire \Vootf. j'aper: "i(ls. Ship Tacklf', and ApPòlr{'\; :-'J...inl>, I:gg." ('UN:, l'CII , or Tails, uIldres "rI: :"oa:> Grease: t'e:t, J"ishinJ! Craft Utensil!', In<;tmments. and Bait: :4lJil( s and Sheatin!! Nail : team Enginp!-O. Hoilt'r. l<'ruitl!; l.'re:ih Roots and Yegetahles of all kinds. anti ;\Iachil"'TY for Mill!>: l:ötone. nllnlanufhcturec!, ('1Icel.t Apples, Orangps. and Lemons: FI:rniture, Tallow; TIlt: Tin in 11f'els lIlul Blochs; Tobacco. \Vorkin:! Tools, anrl Implement:i, the property 0 ulllllannfÌlctured; Turpentiue. F.llIirirants, not intende.1 for sale. Varni"h of all hiuds. I(:Yll8um, ground and unzrounJ. 1 \\"001' and Lumher of all kinrl.., pJ[Cf'pt ('e,Inr, Spruce .!lC!!lp t'lax and Tow; Hide:;, green anrI. salu>.I. !'ine, and Hemlock :5hinglcs; \Vool. Zinc. llron. In bolt"" haTl>, plates. sheet... anrl Pig fron. SCOBIE & BALFOUR'S CANADIAN ALMANAC. 51 DIVISIONS OF THE PROVINCE OF CANADA. The Province of Canat1a formerly consistrd of two Provinces. \Ithough these arc no lIlmonerJ , 'h Y the Uueen, .III,} halLl their scats for life. l\Illess forfeited by resi nation o abse ce without per lsslOn. of the l1l1een or Govetnor, for two succt'ssive ses"ions, or by acknowle.lgment ot al1pglance to any foreign Prmce or 'Power, or lJy becomill!t Uaukrupt or taking the benelÌt of any Insolvent law, or hecoming a pnblie d!"f.'1uller, or !by hein!( attaintell of Treason, or convictel( of FelollY or of any infamons crimp. The Provincial Hon e cor- Ire:;pondin" with the 1I0use of COlli mons, is c'll1 d th,' Lt'!jislali\'e Assembly, and consist'e\'cral Di tricts; !Jesides which, there ale Dis:ricf ICourts tor Civil hU;;illess, Ilossessing limited jurisdiction, urrogatt', GlInkrupt and Insolvent Dehtors' ('ourts, all(' IDivision Courts lor the recovery of8111all lIe!>t". The Courts (with the e'\:ception of the Divi"ion Courts) and fthe meetiu!::" of the DiFtrict funicip,1I Councils aft('rwards noticed, are held ili the several District Towns. Tht' ,Division Court'! dre hpld at some place named h\' the Di::trict is incorporate!' linto a :\funicipality, for the furtherance of local impro\'erl\l'nts. The District Council of eaeh is composed of ,('ouncillors chosen by the people, in their respective Town"hips. The l'ouncils hold two sessions each year, tin their respective lJj"tricls, and they In:}}' assemble oftelll'r if lIecesl>ary. Each Council is pn';:idcII over !ly :; hVarden, chosen bv the Council from among its Inemhers ; anù they also appoint the District 'l'real>UTCr, Clerk, I surveyor, School Superintent1ent, &r. The Councils possess limite') power" of Taxation, for effecting ncces- "ary improvem!"nts within their several Districts; and they are further empowered to levy taxes, at their !/Iiscre'ion, for Commou chool purposes. The Incorporated Cities and Towns manage their own affairs, lirrespectÏ\'e of the District Councils. The sl'vera\ Counties indieate the political di'.risions, for arliamentary representation, and the limits within r hiCh Records arc kept, for the registration of Titles to property,-there being a Registra r for each County. Limim of Di!iitricts and Counties in Upper Canada. fly tht' ActPth Vir, Cap. 7, the spveral Districts inl[Jhodcl, Belmont, Burleigh, Bexley, Dummer. DOllTo, It;pper (]ana,!n, for Judicial, :\funicipal, and olher pur+ nnismorc, F.mily. Eldon, Fenelon, Hnrvey, Methuen, 1 1'0;:('s, are decllrcd rcspectivf'\y to include and consist :U.lriposa, Otonahel', Ops, Smith, Somerville, Verulam, of the Counties an,l Rirlio;!s followilìg; ami these and Korth l\'Ion:>glJan. District Town, Peterborout::h. I('ounties anti Riding:ò are also severally delined in the ::5ends one member to the Legislative Assembly. Regil!- :same Act, a under.. . trar of County--Charles Rubidge, Peterborougll. HATHe!t T UIST IC: C??1pnses the Co ntles ofI.anark DALJIOUSIF. DISTRICT comprises the County of Carle- nd Renlrew.. Ð,:tnct 1 own, Perth. "ends one mem- ton, which is con'lposed of the Townships of Fitzroy, b r to he p!w"latJ,:e l\;:;:ernhl . I.a ark C, 01I1t11 1 con- (;ollihourn, North Gower. Glollce:> ur; e s, Lev.dnt. I allark, ì\fonta, Il , Ram ,I , Northlrive Assemhly, the TowlI of Uyto\\'lI. District Town, herbrookp Oilt Sherhr( k('. I' '!::lst ar of} O,Ullty-, \-:\'Iown. The f'ounty of Carleton, and the Town of "'Ie , 1 :\lIIl II1, I crth. ]",nfrcw (;U7lnt!l com;Jsts of till' I B town send pach a member to the I.egi lative Assem- 0\\ lI>>hlllS of Adnn to!1, I\lJlhpfiel<>tock. en,'!' o,n(' mem- I hpr to the LC'ç'islativ!' .\ssemhly. Re!!istrar of ('OlllltV- l Jer to the Lp I latJ\'p AS!'r>mhly. Registrar of County John McLean, C'ornwall. Dundas Ouunty consists" 0 James Ingersoll, \VoodslOck. !rhp 'l'oIVnshi\'s of rollntain, latil;1a, \Vinl'hel>ter, and COLDORXF. ThsTRKT cOll1pri"es thl' f'ounty of retcr- \ '\YilIiamSlJurf!h. f'ends olle lIIeml'er to the I,egislativ orough, which is composed of the Townships of .\s- :\I>semhly. Rp!:il>trar of COllnty-!\. II'I c DOIlt'II, \Yil 1 5 COBlE & B.\LFOUR'S CA ADIAX AL:\lANAC. \ 11311!suurgh. Glengary CU I;ty cou ist!; 0." the Town- and, c'\ ept for the purpo e!' of representation in the iP$ of Char:ouelluurgh, I ellyo:J, Loclllel, an,1 Lau- Lt'2IS!,itl 'e Assemhly, t'le Town of l,(lndon. District I '.,;;ter, and tile Inrhan Re"en'ation adjoining tlie sa ie. L'own, London. The County of :\1 iddlesex aud the I L'ownships ofC!lariottelllmrgh ,lIId .KCII}OU. :3el/(Js ont' fo\\'n of London se'H! each a member 10 the LenjllJathe IIpmber to the Legislative Assr'llIuly. Registrar of ASi>cllluly. Registr,l[ of County-ll. Burwell,l,ondun. I CO:Int}-lIo". AleA. Fnser, \VijJi ItJI:"lOwn. lHlDru\ "in DISTRICT comprise!! the Counties of Fron.i ; GORE DIST:tICT COI1Sibl.>. of the County of \';entworth tenac,l.enox and Addmg\on. DiHrict Town, ('ity 01 1 I j;, IUt:.\in t:1t Towusllip", of,,;clle' a anù Oueida,)[ 'idt King toll. The COIHuy of Frontcnac and the Clt}' of , \'W!fUI'ü ";k'l1"Ïci, ì .lud tI:e ":uuut) of lIalton. District Kingston SCIHI each one l1lcmhf'r to the Legislath'e As-' 1'0\\ II, the City oftl,lIlliltolJ. TI:e lucorporatcd Town;. 5embly, and Ihc comhi l!erJ ('Ol'ntif's of LCIJOX and Ad- j JI D:JlldaJ and 13ralllfùc.l ,He al o Huatefl ill this Dis- din ton Plld al o one Illemioer thcreto, cOlljointlv. : flCt. If e III wurth C";!ltly iucludL -, tor all pu;po p , the Frltllte'l1nc CO/wly cOlIsi ts 01 the Townshi (ls of HedforrJ. i l'ownshil'''' 0" Anc-!>;" '1', ßr,Jlltford, lIwbroobe, Hano'l IUarrie, C!arpndou, II illchil,brooke, .Kin l tolJ,.KenIlPbec, I ,1::i1HHvrd, PIJOUdaqH, altf'eel, ,lllli Tuscarora, alld, I LoughlJorollgh, OI(lcn, ()SO, I'ortlallll, l'iltshur h, whichl I,ùe ,!II Ihlrpu"c" e'\ccpt ;hat of rei're elltativn in tllelshall includc Howe I"lallrl, l'alllll'rstoll, torrington.1 1'.c i"idU\C..> ellll!'y, ami tlnlof[ c;,;i"tr tiou Of 'itle ' l and \\"oll,e Isl.anrl, ami. e.:\ce t for the purposes of Ie-I , ,!n' rO\ n",lll'" .)f ::-cllcca ami Onci la (nd Haldtmanú pre"entatJoll In thc ],eglslau\"e Af'sClIlloly, the Townl L'uülll'l, V./tlrl1n ])idrid,j and, e\ct'pt for the purpeRI of Kin 5tOIl. Registtar of Conul}'-CharleR Stuart.1 Jf Ie;ire"ellt:.ion in tile Lcdsl,lli\c A.:'semlJlr, thcCil) Kin:;::-Ion. Lt7loX CII7l71tlll"Onsi4s of HIP Township",' .)1' 1I.I:niltu:I. '!'he Cùunl ' of \\-e!ltworth a,1I1 the Cit of Adolphn;.lown, I'rt'deric:-h"r h, Frpdcricsburgh :lrl-I 'Jt'ilanllllou sc"tI e,lcll ù IIIclII!Jf'r 10 the J.egJslatiVl dilJonal and Richmond. Regbtrar of County-Isaac' "h"Clllbl}. Re;.:blrar of Coullty-Alpxander :O:tc\\'art, Frasf'r. Mill ('rcek, I:rnesl TIJwn. AI/dinglon CUU1/t d,lllli:ton. lInito, Cou/Jl!! cousbt" 01 ti,c Towuship8úf ousbts oft!lc 'l'owu hips of .\mhcrst bland, Camdeu.! I!e\clly, l'que \IIg, I:..15t FlalllLJorOIl h, \Ye t Fl,UII- Erne!-town, Kaladar, heflipld and Anglesea. Re!li8- orou:,:lI, a" ,l\\ e) I. X,elson, anll ' 'r , a[ lIb'lr, anrl for i IraI' of County-J..ou.c Fra er, l\J , iIl Cn'ek, Ernest '1'o\\'n. ,'111 purvo"ps C\ccpt that VI represl:'lItation In the LCÉu,- - '.,.. " ,_ , . I,Iti\'e A>>bemhl\', tll.' rO\\nshil' of I>u.nflie , [vide ]\iEw(, sTr..: IhSI,RICI cOlllpn"cs.lhe, ountlC ofNor- ,;rtt crllJu CUlld y. WellÙtglun fJi51l'irf,j and for the !I!ulllherl,md uò Durham.!:) DI>tnct .1 UWlI, Cohuur. . . .mr ose of rl'plI'-entJ.uon iu the J."!!i.!ati \'e As...emhh 11.'e Jn OII orated Towll ot 1 on 1Ji!l'e s abo ltu,\tf'd III :'II1I , the '1'ownt-hip of Erin, [vÙLe /VataLaa C,'ulil /:] !',lJs. I".tn,ct. , J\U1't ',II"'bu lId CUIlII'? rf th.el : .lallon ..I'Il', oue IIII'm her t'J the Ll'gislativc AosemlJly. I own, t IPS of Ahm Ick, l r,ullah , JI,lIll1lton, HaldI- 1 ' n 'rar ot -uuty-TiiouMS Ract'} Diwda;;;. I!land, Soulh :\Ionagha'l, :\-Iurmy,.l f'rcy and Seymour. ; r) ' '-'U , :-lp 01 AlblOlI, laledon, ChllJ;,!uacou,",y, 10- \ sellrl I'arh a member to the Leglslauve AI;' (>mbly. ro.lto Go;c, and Toronto. Rl' istrar of COUllty-John I'owell, Niat!ara. WelbmtJ' Ih::Rn'i Ills Rõ( T cOUlpri es the Count}' of Huron; and CU1/nty consh.t of th Town hips ot lipnie, ('rowlanò,1 IhY the Art IIUI \ïc. cap. -ii. all that ponion oft:l(' l'ro-!fIumj,prHOnf'. l'el!wlll, Ialllforrt, Thorolll, '\VainflePl,1 finee Ivin. T IU tho! NorthwJ.rt1 of the ]}is:rict of IIliroll' l lJl1d \\ìillou!:!hby. f'ell.!s a lIJember to the LC islati\'e l "''1,1 hõulltì',I on the North by I.,ikp Huron anll the "' :-I'mbl '. ÈegistrarofCotlllt}-Johll PO\\eIl. Nia ara, ,';('or iflll 13,\\', \\ hich is r.o .illchIlJe.,1 in either of thl' lJl1;ldimo.lUl.. Cuunt!( inclu\les, for all purpOSf' , the Town- , i-trirts Lf \\-clliu!1.tou or ::'llnCO'" IS declared, for all shlp c>f Canhurougll, Cayuga, VUIIII, 1\10UI101l, :Ind l '1I!q'u 1'" of anrl':onllcrletl with, the AdlIlillistrat on .ofl":lIerhrn.okc: and for tl;p purpos!:!' of ,replt' "nta!i !l in, I, I-Ill',' C ,\"il a...1 ('nminal, to furm partuf th Distflc/ l lhe Lepslall\'e As t'mll}', anrl of Rf'i!l tr."lon of 1ltlt'Sj ,f IIlIr lI, The GIl111I1j of llllruncomi"l,. ofth,.1'own- OI ly, lhc TO \1I"hips of f'f'IIt:ea, OrJl'!tla, R3:illl alll "11(1; l hil's of .\shtield, Hirlrhrlph, lIIallchanl, I'L,Jhoruc, \'\ alpoll'. I 'CuÜ 1f'eldlJ:u)"tli Coullly, GorP. JJtslnrf, Ulld l Do, nic 1'lIice o'ah Easthope, Korth Ea thole, Ful- LVOr:f"lk (''''1II111, Tnlòllt ]1;sll'Ùt,] lJaUimanrl County ,/ ,rt-n (;oricnrh. lIill),Prt, Uay, Bullet, Lo!;tlll, Mc- scnds a membertothel.pgi"lati\f'.'hst'lIJbl}. Registrar / Kiìlop'. itlcG iIli HfI\', :"tephell.. I.anl ', 'l'uc er m.ilh, o( County-Agnew 1'. Farrell, Dunllville. : '1-,IJOn ,a:"J \ -awano h. 1 1:;tr c .1 ùwn: l,oden l: (ll'T\\n DlsTRle ert' oa is a'so itllalerJ,ill thi.sDibtrirr. Jr. Rc i!'trar of(' Jlrnr\'-(:p r:f' J). HI'ell. L'!)ri!hllls ot H.. tard. P.u>scll CUI/III1' r(OI1 " !' of the I o\\nslllJls 01 (latrnrp' l B'H!!I'" . "" ort:' Cro"hy, ::';outh Croshy,_ Elrll lc ', 'li.'.'I- ('umhprland, 'nm!)rirJ!!e, :JnrJ R ut' t'll.. Pllds!l IIINII- :,pt!1lo\\,n, Kltlp , Lansdowl1, L eds. '\: ongl', IHI t'COIt, I' r to tilt' I ' !!lslatI\:' A.ssembly. RegIstrar of COllnty-! '111'! .. rept for thl' purprH's 01 rt'pre"ellla11011 In tloe hl'orpr D. heed, L On!.:lIal. ,(,p!.:I!-I,ltivp At'!'elllhly. thl'TowlI of Bro,:kville, Till PRI1>ICr EII\\' ARD DI"'I meT comprisps the ('ounty of! i(' Jltnrv of LPf"ls and thp Tü\\ n of Broci-.,vllIt' !'lId {.ach Prinre r:;r \\'ard. \\ hi h consi ls of tllf' To\\-nships 0[1 . IJIcniher to the Ll'2isl:l1ive .ht'Plllbly. R,e!!i...trar of \thol. .\n1t'lia hlirgh, HilliN, 1I,llIowl'll, '1ar 8It11n'h.l ("D,mlV-D.J\'ic1 Jonp.... J:ro k\'ilie. GI: lIctllr (''''''I: 1'1111 otlhi"Shurg:h, ]'i,nirt Town, Pictoll. f'f'nrJs a: r,,>n i t" of the 'rO\\I1"IIIPS ot .\II u ta, ",Iwarùshun::h, 'nl"mtopr 10 the J,P!!i-l.tlivl' At'semlJly. Registrar ofl 1"nt:1 (;OWN, OXlonl, ,11111 \\Tollur.4, Plldjj" nlernhel Connty-John 1'. Rohlm. Picton. I '11 thp 1.,,'!i lativf' \5 elllbly. I{ istr.lr of Counly- 1 fC('" HI<;TRlc.'I' cnlllpri;.f''< the- ('('llIIty of jl/ll:oe' l .lo'm Palton, Prescott. which cons:i<;t" of t',l' '\'owm:hipt 0.WII9,(" O,lC -memhL: t.J thl' LI' isl:ni\c .\. 'mbl}. Re !istrar 01 lIuhvICh, Ch thatll and ^:mhe: t"urgh, II tlm! Ih!." Coulllv-r L. \V,\bh illlcoe. trlcl, ha ' a .1lled t,hem",ehrs 01 thp. yro\',-"I,u I5 of hr I ..' , , ,rect t .\ctol theLeglslamre,IO&...ll Ylc.c.-1t,confprr1lJ : 1 . VICTOR,l'l DlsTr < f C11 , I,ake, l\Ia l or.. . lip"; GÌ .\ndenion, Celehe e 'r, <':0-"1...1 f, 1\lail!r 'JRI '\1110'", Ra\\ lon, 1'\ . Jilin, Ill1Jrlo\V. and J en-I"cr"ea lI.1I(I"n }lQchr cr.:' Id andwii."h. . , lin.1 ,I. VI"lfict 1'<.1 \V II , Belle\ ill ,'III' 0111' m('mher'.nl...11 Ie; to tl1 L "i latiH'A pmLlv. Rr" rar C 'II to the L i lati\e .\ cmhly. Regi:'trarofCoullt -Gea.'ty_Jal '.'.- .ill, :3anlh\ich. A-,711 r 'c l3enjallll!l, Bellev iiiI'. u[ the ' 'o\\"n hip", of Bc.alu]ltI't, lJroolri""!! the C'Jltn'" of ,lam, D,1\VII, La t JI n r, "'L".t Do er, r ,Ii II .'n,' \Vatlldoo, which ,"-h,ts of the '1',,' Î ')11'5 vi :\ thur,: 1I0war,l, Ilarwlch. IJore, Orti...n!. PlYIIlr" "j -I, l!!h,1 1 ,A'lIaranth. llehtinck, Dl'rhy. l:r !lu"a, E.::rem'Jnt. ",)lIIne}, 'mia, f:omhra, East 'l'ilhur}, \ 1'1 ilhl.ry. f uelph, Glcnel.!, (; rrafra' 1, Ho'l, 1111, Luther, :\lorn- \\ .lr\\ Ich, mill Zonc. f:rnds one mel!ll'('r to the LP'lb-' ''l''ton, Iinto. \Jar}' rou;h, \lelanl'l'lon, KOrtllan},r,'llti\c \,>cIllLly. Rcgistról.rof( ounty-\\'ilh:ml JG.)(''', I l''Í1chol, Peel, Proton, Pusjjnch,' '.lhaIH, Sullivan, CI ath:lIn. _ ..r..rv """"' """"""" 'I'O'V'll;;l1.ip OUiccr , Upp r (; nacla. Ibstruct 'if tlte le r.. refalin!! fn I:,e dulie- of TOI/:}!sltip O.Jicer3, .c,' in l'pper C t:lerk, I ce forlll,] .It least ten ,1 h(' CI amnan nuy, command the a" lst'lPce of Jus-! :da}3 beforc the time of IlIL .ting, requiring him t,) lice,; of the Peac", Com';_Lles, :iud o1.\Jer pLr m", tO I lass{'rnbl the iuhaJltant frf'e:101 eriJ and ho sehol<1ers pre pr\'e V'.) lor, r. ] ', . ,of hi.,; 'fowuship, ou the Ii.. t Iomby in January, at Al1.q: e LI ns at a Towllshlp l\IeetlIl!! are (I, '.11 :', ' l i2 o'clock at n'1O\l, or If ,\ { )'Il1cillor is to l.Je clecteJ, a ma] Inty Ol th freeholuer::! and hom:ehl.. 'cr l,r"-e.II., at 10 o'clock he.Jre uoon. !I VI!:. -l I, - 1. la>'ovc the :i e ot tweuty-oue, and any lier>' II 1)( mil' f'û:l\1 OF JUSTI. '\\ n!t'l'H TO A' ,IDLt: TdE IXlI Bl- ' , )' ; ?t hii 17c I r. lificd, is haùle to a Gill' (n T.\.'\fS OF - D 1.'RI"T. Till Towu"hip ,\lp/'tin!{ hall first eJect a Cu1ltlci1lvr I " 1'0 tlLe 1'oUlIs/ûp Clcrk .of he ToulIsltip of - in lor Councillors, if there I.J. a vdCanCVj a1ll1 if a l'o:! I said Ddnct." 'emaw!ed, it IIl'!.Y bc kppt open uUlll 4 o'cloc!.. the Eamel "Br \-i tne ofthc p3,\"er for 'Ich \,1lrP( es grante(1 h} d-,... 4 anrl:, '}c.; 10 : í; 11 Vic. ',-t\O. " I l all Act 01 the Lcgl-..lture, 1lJ."J(' anJ pa", e.l III tile fir,,1 1 he mcetlllg ::;hall tuell elect a I, w ship C1 rk ear of the Rei u of U . 'cu Vi t',ria, I'.,p. tl, to us \ > , a Collpl't r a sumci It ullmter of p --and --twúofh r'Ia' . ' JLlstice,, rvl ail Poulld ht' pers, dud On ',I of Hi ' \ lof thc Peacc II. an to. t' e , - hi I,j"tri t.' TilL ';,re to HI' Town \\",11 ns, anrl, not IC_5 ÜI, 1 tl J! r auth;:Jn:,e aud r ,lu'rc Ivjn!! ' I k I.,L !!Ìlt d'l} ò' mo!.e tl all t\\el\p. Fence-v.e\\crs. 1 \ I'" :2, > I prcvlOus noti c, by atlnin>.: the IIIlC in It IL l"t tlue "" \f". :W, ( I. I ,.ublic place \\ ithiu til uJ I'own,,!lip, tv ,I emole th Thl' 'leI Ii I:{ uny pa! I By-Ia\, s fur n A!2tir.; the iillha itant frep;lOIILr anti ho s ol.der" 11\11I' will; 11 nc iod nJ CI ' ....cr in \\hich ca tl " h,l)r<: " J :!, r I our 1'0\\ n" Il;I, to III/'l'l at, [Illsertli 6 pi.!. c amè I HI ,l1m'lt.. nla} ru , at lar"e j tor IIIIPO":I. .. f('y tilc i lly-Ia\\ ,] ou Ie tìr"t II.. Iday ill J.lIlliarv ilL t I ciCIo! ,re '1ch rf sUl'h rl' 'II:JtiG.] j for tile pre\ ntiull uf aC I- the - day of Jauuarv, I t ,at the hóur ot tur J Is lJy I ccir' ,deep watcr , :i ..I úllwr ' . 'nl... I Ithl' purposc of I'ho;:J ill' and nominatin;: c"rmin fit all/I I ,; : r t' truction of .. PI,S d "ri -'II tO l ' proper l'er"ools to serve as Township Ohiccr'i tor thn III rV; cJf;u ertain,ng the' hL lit ahd l,t dpti 'n cnblllng year, according to the direction::! in "aid :\1:, r la\\ lUl tÌ', ; and for "Ilch olher matter ,S 111 LY I co , nta!lIeJ. 'II_ to proplO e thc peacc anù \\ clfare of the to\\ a"hiP. ! .. .I veil under our hawl::! and sca!s at - on _ 1 , IC. :'lI, _ 1 . I l ." 'Vblrict V mci!.,; may pa By-I:}\\ B fiJ,.;ng the placc!' , At.least eÜ!htdars hefore the first Monda-' in Januan "of meetih",s, &oc ,[1 VIC. :!I, ( '3,J the 'l'own.;hiIJ Clerk IIIU,,[ ::!i e pllhli - I ;uotice of the time and place of lI1e 'I: :!, 'ilL if the 2. LLErTIO Ufo' VOL'XCILLOR . I Township Clerk ne.!.ects lu i sue the r Jti . tht: illhahi-I '1'he towII hip meetin;!. :it which a Coullcil'x is to wnts. ma" nevertheles . ..emhle at the IL al place of,he elected [U Vio. -1J, 1.) lihall cOlllmence at 10 0" loci. IlIIeetJI I!", and havmg cho en d chairm,H1, w.lY procccdibefore nool1. to buslIIes". . J:veQ tU\\lJlship holding a to\\ n hip meelinq r 1 anti I I there be. an mcorporated to\\ II, or toWII ha\ in!! \'ï'". llI, lU,l i::! entitled tu elect one Council' Jr" \ ),hce rp'!ulatlOns, 111 all towns.hip, thp town, Jip meet- there Le three hundred pcr<:nns assessed III the to\\ I1bhJ1- I llig "hall not c held \ 'Itllllllhe hlllit of such town. >' ;;.,they ma} elect two Councillor,,;, , All townsl 11' mct'tlll!!" slmll he helrl at !;uch place as \ Poll tuay oe úei laUÚI'J by any candidate, C 7,] orl :n:i be aproll1ted by a ß}-l;l.w of tI)e Dilòtrict Coullcil. ùy thrl'e I'ìectors present, anrl liuch 1'011 shan, ot 1,- HI IC. -10, '> 2. .. hept open longer than tour o'c1ock in the afternoon. , rh Tow"!sllJp rIerk prp lúeiJ at the meclillis, ulltil !I "ic. -10, 1. la clJalrlll'ln IS hosell. ,1 'IC. 21, 2. I It is the uty o the Collector to furnish the towlishil'\ I It IS the dut or the Cha1rluall to commence the pro- clerk, [t and,) VIe.. JO, 6.J ilt Ieal't liix days before tuel 64 SCOBIE & BALFOUR'S CANADIAN AV\lAN AC. cCection with a certified list of nil the inhabitants en- 3. DUTIES OF COrNCILLORS IN THEIR I (ered on 'the 1.lst assessment roll, and no persoll, not on 'l'O\VNSHll'S. the roll is entitled to \'ote [ 7J ; but if there be an equal- It is the duty of tIle Councillor or Councillors of the ity of voteE, the presiding o cer, "althou h he may 1I0t township to hold a Special 8t'ssion on or before the. be otherwise qualified, IlIay give Ius castlllg vote. third Saturday in April, of \\ hich, at least, six rlaY:s ' Defore proceeding to poll the \"ot s, n 8] the p.re- notice nm"t IJe gi\'en, at three Jluhlic places in th' Biding officer shall take and subscribe the followmg township, and I.roceed to divide the Road" of th olth be!ole a Justice ofthc I'e.lce of the District:- township all10ng the sc\'eral üvenieers of Highways. .. I, A. n., do swear, (or solemnly alfirm) that I ha\'e 1 Vic. 21, 20. I not, directly or indirectl}, by llI}self, Or any other,per- - son, receiveJ any fee, gift, gratuity, or reward, eltl er 4. TO\VN:'1HIP OFrICERS. illll oner or otherwis , or pro\1l se ,of any, as a conslll- No person is liable to berve a township office out ot l eratlon lor my returulIlg, or, elI Ctl!lg th return of an the township in which he resides. No I\laqistrate is! la rso as a l\IelUb r of the Ih5tnctCo n",JI of the, liable to sen'e. No person is liable to serve ollene!'] DII;tnct; that I \'\0..11, t he l.est of Ill} s 11I and ,lhlht,v, than once in three years, 1 Vic. I, 5. : r.;irl , honestly" and. falln,full y conduct h; !,resent ele - "'hen no Towns'lip l\Ieetin is held, or for any other tlOn for the cnolce ofa memher lorYlCl1llJer",) of the said reason no flew otlicprs are elected the olÌicers of the. Council, and truly reLurn the candHlate [or candJ(J te ), IJrevious year are oLliged to comin'ue to !'eC\'e. 1 \ïc.' who, at the final cluf'e, a:;hall appear to ha\ e a majOClt} 21, 5. I of votes; and that 1 will u e my I.es cndem'ours, to T \\nship officer!1 mu!'t subscribe the following (!ecla- pr c;cve peace, and orùer at !'uch e}ectlOn, and to gl:: ration within twemy day!;; of their appointment, inl all pers ms, enUt ed to"\'otl',, free ann un nolested acce.. ']efault of ,\ hich, or for sulJ,;equent negle"t of duty, they to and from the) 011; , winch oath mu"t be returned to arc liaLle to it fine offhe pounds. r !I. 31;. I tilt' Vlerk of Ih,e Council. , , .. I, .\. B., do sinc,erely pcomi"e :"tnd declare, that I, The townslllp Clerk may adu.'lll1\!'ter to any person \\ ill Ülithfully and diligently perform the duties Of [ 6.J otfprmg to vote, the follo Vlng oath :- . for the towns!:ill of - for the current year." .. I swear" (or soit'liinly athrm) that I 2m A. n., AllY two Mar:istrates JUay appoint ollìcl'r>, in lieu of whose name IS entered on the Assef'sment Roll of the those who ha\'e not sulJ cribcd the declaration, or in Towp;,hip f -;;-- anù that I IJa\'e not already voted lieu of the 1'0\\ nship Clerh and Ab ('ssor, if they ha\ el at tillS electIOn. , , . _ failed to make the return to the C!erk of the )'eace The towns,hil Clerk, or pr sldmg officer, [ ,J shall rd;uired by law; and otticen; o appointen are investedl keep a poll h"t m the lollo\\'mg orrn, nd rIdl\er the with the !'amp pOIVers, and suhje t to the same penaltiei .lIl1e to tile Clerk of the l'eace, J1 lfnedlately after !he as those chosen at the to\\ nship meeting. 8, 9, 15. conclusion of such eleclion. .And \ll ca!'l' ofthcre heHl I no poll, the tOWI1 clerk should r turn to, the Clerk of the 5. TOWXSIU)' CLI:RK. Peace his report of the township meet\llg as SOOIl after .' " , ""bl the District Council OIee!5 on the tilird The T?wn"llIp Clerk upon recel:vmg a warrnnt from ;IV i ; nuary. two !\1agl,:traws, sl all I sue a n?!lce" t? be affixed tl A C - .1 eed J10t reside in the township "hich three pUhl,IC place III the townshll , glvm at leas ,SIX! h ounci t or II r1 }S prevIous nouce of the township meeting, and JÍ he eT p sen sf oath of qualification to be written and has recei\"ed no warrant ten days I,pfo,re the me ting,l _, b e , r nbo fo e 'hom to be made and the time' ("ee he ;,houlò appl.. to the 1\\0 nearest l\ra!!'lstrates to Is!'ue ì) !I i t ou ci; ; t;) the oath f ;ìlegiance also'to"be on,e. I Vi . 21 : 3. " , 1\hf'cribed and returned to the Dis!rict Clerk, hefore a !le To\\ nstllp Clerh s notice should be III the 1'01- member can take his seat. Councillors before lea\'in!:! Jo III form [ 3J : their townships to atten(] the Vouncil, after their elec- \\ herea , y virtue of a wa:r n, !ro . . E., and tion should inquire of the town clerk if he has made ('. D., E.,qUlre , t o of her l\Iaje.t} s . u, tIC !! of the h' ' . t tl e CI k of the Peace or brinu the Peace, J a!n reqUIred to al>!'emble the JIlhabltants of. IS proper re,urn 0 d d er nts with the 1 " thetownslllP of-on )londay, the-dnyof January necessary papers an ocume . ne t, for the purpose of ch!;; electNl, mav townf'hip. until a chairman is chosen. 1 \'ic. 21, 2. issue another \\ arrant, aurhori!'i!lg the town hil' clerk He must heep a record of all the proceediu1!s nt thel t proceed to a new election, on a day named in the township meeting8, \\ hich record, to!:l'lher wilh nil warrant. of which election t"'e township clerk mllbt other papers. monies. nd property helonginl! to the C'lve at lea8t five da}"s public nOlice. 1 ì. town!'hip. arc to be by Jlim handed over to his sue.- NÓTE. - No time should be lost in ascertainin ceR:<,or. (,7. whether the Councillor i!! !]ualifierl, or r..fll es to III' must allow free acceR8 to examine the record8, to act, or the township mav remain IInrppresented at.any inh:lhitant of tI.e town8hip, upon Ihe payment of a the first half-}!'arly meeting. which takes place on fl'e of one shiHing and threepence. 0 : . the third Tuesday in January. lie mu"t affix puhlicly at thp place ofm etinl!, imme- If a vacancy occurs from dealh, or other calise, the (liatdy ner the townshin meetinl( hab adjonrned, a Ii,s Warden isslles his warrant, and the township clerk of the officers clerted. He must keep a book, wherem mU8t give thl'like public notice of the meeting. Ie. to enter tllPir declarations of ofiice; and if, at the end -, I SCOBIE & BALFOUR'S CAKADIAN AL!\lANAC 5 5. of twenty day,., the otficer so electe shall not> have ,f I nds UpOI1 his roll, before the April Quarter Ses-' j SUbscribed, he must trau"mlt to a justice of the I eace. SIOI1-. H. , '_ ' ' ,md a Counsellor of the to\\ u,.bip, a list of ..uch ofticcr" Remunerauon fb,ed by D."tnct Couuclls. , as Inve not subscnbed. H. . ' d f' 7 GEXER \.L INSTR UCTIO NS OF AS EBSORS.I , He 1II'1"t make out twO copies from his rewr 0 t Ie . .. " I I 'I ù d' h II h Id hi' 'proceediugs of the towlI hip I\l"eting, at which he was The,lIst 01 all( s, I ot mc II e m t ero !! ou !appoiuted Clerk lor the Township, w,lthiu twelltv da}8 made III the follow 111" form: Jailer his appoiutrnent. one of WIIlC,h IS to be posted up \(:onspicuous\y at the I;lace ofmeet "g, aud the other he L ts or P art of lots. \ cOllce!'Sions. \ Number of Acre .1 mu t trallsulit '.0 the Clerk of the 1 eace. ". 0 ! l'he copy to the Clerk of the Peace sh:mld be trans- I l!TIi ted iI lIl1ed!ately, after,the ,t wn : gt I t i 'l II. e They arc in all cases to obtain directly from the OW\)- pnlo lllauou t the l:ounctl, \\ Inch ers or occupants offarms, lists of their rateable propertY,1 j da y III J( lIuary. r asurer of the Dis- and nut frolll other SOurces. r Ie ,Ulu"t e-"ecut a b03rl to the T e. \\-hen lanùs or houses are in the occupation oftenant<;, IlTl.?k" 0 1WI I Ugb fo : ; presents, that we, A. B., uch (('uams re to be a "e"sed, ullless the owners resi,d" ,township clerk, fo the township of -, in the - III he to\\lIsIIlP, and give such lands or houses with :District, and C. D., of _, and E. F., of -, are held thClr other property. ',' .and firmly bound to G. II., 'l'reasurer of the - Dis- .Land.s are to be Inserted in consecutive order, lieglll- t - t' th f _ pounds to be \\ ell and trulv mng with No.1, and so on. , \ :;' fd' t 'ltltees ( . II.. Tre.lsurcr,' or to his successor;' Each I t or part of lot to be enter .d n ase arate Ime., in office, for which þõlVIJ1Cnt wcll and truly to be made hough bel n!iJl1g to on: per"on, takm" care LO menUon we bind ourselves, joiiltly and everally, our heirs, e'\:- m towns ll's wh: e t cre are 10,ts of tbe same number, I d d . " t " firmlv bv tlte"e present!'. as well a" conce:;stOns. t mention easto w st, &c. ,f'cutors, n a 1II1111::;tr.\ or.. ., . d f The fbllo\Vin17 lIIstructlons will be a "lItde ta doubtful :,ealed with our seals, and dated this - ay 0 - points: b " :tn rd ; of the abo\'e bond is such that, if the .\ hou e with two rows of windows in he front is:I' above bounden A. B. shall well anI} truly pay over, ac- two-stoned hou e. . ,I conlin" to law. for the use ot the to\\ n:ohil', all monies A h?us'? IIIUSt be taken to he b':llit o such matemls as comin'; into his hands by virtuI' of his office. and ap- the pnnclpal part of such house IS bUilt of., I :plicabÌe to the general u..es of the townshl p, and deliver A log-hous clap-boarded or plastrred I!', neverthe-I :the remainrler [If any there be], together \\Ïth all boohs, less, only a loo.house. . . / I' d . d bcIOIl"in" to the to\Vu"hip iuto the All hre-pl,lces alJove two are additIOnal fire-ploces. 1 co d r s' f ' l l paperssor 'n<=ot1ice as the la dlr ts the') and lIIust be countcd, whether in use or not. 50 Geo an SOliS succes s I , . '. ',' III 7 S ,) :i u :' ;; n is null and void, or otherwise to remam ii. t i'in aI.JY roam witho!lt a tire-place is counted I I (Sif1' ed) A. n 'l'ownship Clerk [I.. S.) an l1dlhtlOnal t\re-p' ce. ', ' , I <> n C. JJ.' ' [L. .) A store and t:!welhng-house 1Il one bUlld1l1g are to.be E F [L :5) both rated separately. . . .. .\. house occupier! as a d\\elling-house must be ratl'd, T! e Tow,?ship Cle k mu"t keep aJ account of all whether it be finished or not. .. momes conllng 1I1l0 his hands, beionglll to the to\\ n- _ I Shi P , and pre:sent the same to the District '\.uditors, to 8. COLLeCTOR. be by, them eAamine 1 and ?-pproved of; anù he must The Collector mu t lod e his bond with the l're ""1Ilr(,T ubrl1lt to the t vnshll) JIle tlll a copy of such 1ICC Ullt; before the July Quarter :3esslons. ] Vic. 21, ]5. . also, render to I reasurer with vouchers, account ,:t J1 0- Having 100J!!ed his bond. he must apply to the Clerk at "ee'ls o anù, earth. slOne, &c. II. .. and,) V IC. the Peace for the asses mel1t roll. lï. I C ' III, 3\1. . Tire Distri!:t Coullcil may authorize the Collector to , Township Clerks arc entit!ed 10 the :\lmutes and .ß\'e- collect the arrears of the previolis year. 1 V IC 21, 4U. :Lrtws of the CouncIl, w!lich "houId he takt;u care of nrl .. & j Vic. 10. hande o\'er to theu su cessors as part 01 the conditIOn Collectors whose rates hall bl' in arrears, and not paiif ùf their Bond., .. over by the time of meeting of lhe (!uarter ::"e sion!! III lIe l,nlJ t make out a Istofall the pcrson ,m his town- January, arc liable to have their goods, as well all tho 1' l hIP, hable to pertbrrn tatulC labour, showl.lgthe nUIII- of their sureties "ei7pt!, and solrl for the amount Of5U<."li II er of days everv per on is lia le to work, from which arrears. ] Vic, :!I. 3R 11t_ t the O\'erseer" ha\e authonty to make extracts. 1 Ifany perion rated in thp aSSC'isment roU shall rp[uH' I V H . 21, 0 I. . ." , . or 1\f'2lect to pay his rate for fourteen days aft"r c!emalltl I,ll' must furnIsh to a magl"tr te JI) the \-ICJlHty.. on or duly made, the Collector may obtain a di tr(' s warran\ \befOre the first of December, a h tofO\erseers ot. llg!l- from a magistrate, at any time after the fir t Monday l!\ ays, who ha,'e not passed then accounts. 1 \ IC l, Novemher. 1 Vic. 21. -16 and HI. . 31. The Collector is authorize.l to exel'ute the warrant , (Fo the luties of the Township Clerk at lhe election and "I'll the goods anti chattels, !!:iving eight da} s' not,r" of a Councillor. see that head.) of the sale in three puhlic places in the to\\nship, uw I he may ret'1in out of the money aflsing frolll the !hal! He mn t make out hi., Roll betw('en the tirst ì\londay have left the town hip. the ColI('rtor may reco\'er from Ii n January allli the April Quarter fo:essiops. 14. the o\\ner such part of the r:J.tc at! is a sessetl upon thl' - Ill' must mah.e personal application to each rateable house or lanll. pro\ irled It j" i!{'mandl'd fourtel'n 1''1 . mhabitant in the LOwnship. and deman(1 from him a true l before Ihe "eronti Mondav in Vl'cember. An-I he II I Ilist of all hili land, tenements, and r.ltc.tble per unal recover from the tenant lhe whole rate, a\thoagh!.'u 111 property, which, to l'ther \\ ith his own property, he i ten.lllt have left the towllship. : 1!1. I · nlU t cuter correctly on his asses...ment Roll. : 1 t. It the Collector lias not demandp,l the rate from r. .' I If he has reason to believe that auy person is gÏ\'in pI'rson aselffor he,amonlll, jneverthele,,;s. t'lke tl'e return ab given to hun; hut he I".. 'md cannot clalllt abatcment by re;J!'on of his In;J JlII\ I in that case, hound to report such person to a M,H!i!otrate [0 collect the r,lte; but he may, ncvcrtheless, recover 11' 1 1! lea t fourtl'en days Lefore be rctuTlls his roll to the amount from the per!'on so rated. 19. Clerk of the I'eace. !-t. If any pl'rson shall hrin!! a "lone horse, cOV('TI.. III' must affix, at 130mI' con!'picuoui! place in the town- marc... for hire. into a to\\ n!cwlll're. ;.:' ment Roll, signerl. and verified upon oath, and the list,Geo. III. 7. 92. ------------ - - - - -- --- - - - - - -- - j 6 SCOBIE & BALFOUR'S CAl\"ADlAN ALMANAC. The Collector lIIust r.ec ive a c,er.tifica!e for the killin,!; He shall, if required, give a certificate to each perl>On! ,of a w?lf, 3;t tI e rate o thirty shlllmgs, 111 the p yment who has performed statute labour. 1 Vic. 21, 2U. ,of r tes: ü,\\ 111..1 \ . _9. I He Illay direct per ons perlorming statute lallour to l ' !"strlct ollncllb may tix the per centage to be rc- destroy wecdo; hurtful to good husbandry. 20 ,tamed by Collccl rs. .. lie slnll by the labour ul1<' r his direction, cause rails \Vhell an el cUon for .Councl lor IS to ,takp pla e at or fence" tl1 be elected at l1an eroll'" parts of the roads, a?y appro cllI.l g to\;II,shI P lIJ eU l!!, the Colle.cto.r IS r : and erect fin,:!e.r posls,where hp jnd:,!l's it neCeS."HY. 21.; II,ured to lurllI"h the 'Iownslup ( lerk, at lea"t I't day" lIe lIIa\', \\ 11Ibt lavJIIlIall tender ha\e come mto 111 hanrls by virtue of his 011 Ice. A blallk ,for the d:una!( an amou.nt equ:l1 to what is aftef\\anb !ùrn,.,for rna illg the :1ho\e ret Jrn \\ II b gi en him Ioy ,awarded, the party claulliuJ! e\tra\'agallt dama es i the IOWII I lp Clerk.ll the April pecJaI ::-e,.slons. 31. 'hahle fo, all costs incurred after 8uclJ wuder. :31. 1)11 ca.,_ 01 any sudd.'n ol.J"fnll'tlon or damage to a road, I If, within lort\-ei!!ht hour.>, t!le allilll,:1 impoúnded bl or lor the 'purpo!'<, 01 putting up lUark to !!uide travellers Inot cl:1illlell, anrl hi" lawf:11 char 1'8 and the alllonnt of O\er any Irozen waler , .he O\er,,('er IS requested to e'\:- ,dama"'s awanie,1 paid, the I'omid-ket'per shall alii\. in \ pend allY mO ley. in I is hands, or to C I\I out Hatute]a- thn'e puhlir pJa r e8 in. tl'Je town8hip, for at least tifteell bour umh'r '110; dnectlon, atauy other tune thau between da}>!, a notice of the I.me and pl:1ce at which ht' wilii the tenth of ;\Jay ami Ihe twenty-tourth of July. .1\1111 if pII it, gi \.i 11!! in such notice a dl' cri ption of the an ima\. ,he ha!' no money or labou r .u .e\ l elJll d, h.e .8!m\l nenr- I;the co ts aad dalll.! IS arf' nut paid bplore, he 8halllt lel ss cs, or other mislurtuue. 9. Till' owuer of any auilUals whi,'h may not lawfully - 'lin at k- , bhall I.e haU.. for any lI:unaf!e "one by 12. rr:?\CE \TIE\VERS. :';"1[1, \\ h('."I:>r he. len"cd lot' lawful or .not. : ;\j. If two partipo;, O.'CIIP\ in!! adjoinin!:( trarts of land, If ,t.1 lImal IS 1! lp01lf1l1,'rI, for rnnll lI!! t large, on- have any dispute, a.. to what plHtoflhe dividmg fence, ,'Jf} .t'J t 'tu\ n Illp rt ul"\lons, the lIne lIuposp,ll to or ofaný drain, or wafer-cOllrse, each party shall make : 1,'ll11l.to t 1C 1 ound.l,eever; and as to he method olde- '111'1 keep in repair, they may call in thrre Fence-vie\\- "111111:; III (11:iIJllted cases, ,and of Icv,\'tn!! the fine am,ers to make au awa[(l. 8 Vie. c. 2.). (For the malluer , .' th 5ale of the 'IIIIl. I, the I oUlld-keeper mU, 1 of proceed in" in which case, ,.ee the \ct.j , ,'gUll' ,'! Ii t:.e WII dHI'CIIonS . arc laid tJo\\'u 111 \ " - . It' ,,- fa L!.lilll f,lr l1am c; "ut thp amount of tl'(' ] IIIGn\V A Y::; AND BRIDGBS. . 11 I'p p.lid liv till' )'OUlI' '-!"peppr to the TOWllshin . II'r'[. t..IIf' expemlpd npon the ro,:t!s. . I :So 0verseer or olher pNson, ma rCIIIO\'e anv fen 1' \ p. und-Iu'''J><:r IS elltitltJ to a charge to he fixed b, elll'lo"Jn any part ?fa COllce8 1011 IlIIe or allowanre I,or . " District (;ouucils. . I ro.ad, unll's authonsed t'? 110 so by an. order of the 01';- ,Inct COIIllCII. At Ie st eight days notIce II1l1st be C'lven to Ihe parly in orcllpalioll: an,l in case of dispute s 10. OVER::;} F,R";: OF I1J(';II\\',\YS. to the houndary line of said allowance, ifnot amicably 1\11 O\'r er of Hi'!h\\':n _ 1511<]11. with the statute arran!!ed, can he dpcidp') ouly hy IIn a,.tion at law, to mr f'r I ",hirh lIIa\' t>c plar fl under hi controlll be broll!!ht ill the ('ourt of Queen's Uench, &c. !I\ïr.8. !;.,'rintp'], ,111ft' 1'111 rpl.dir the roa,l ill th,'di\'isiop Any I)('rson wilfully ;,toppin up a roul.or (kstroyinc hidl h J - hf'pn aJ1I>oinlert hv the ('oul1rillors <1nv rail in!!, gllard, or finger post, is Ii,tble to a fine of I' to' hi I i II II' ial Sl' "ions, ] Vi". \!1 .'; 2 '. J:;j. Vic. :!I, 9 :!<'I. H.' :I lit frolh ItlP Townshin Clerk's list an '\uy per;,on ne!!lectinc, after t\\elltv-four hours no- '. 'eollnt. ! II> nlll'" r of (Ia\ ' la' f"'!1r \\ hich I' Jch per on ricl', to rplIJove the obstruction in a rO.ld arisin!! from , I hi,; livi if)n is liahl . to pf' r fL1f1:I, allli Ill' 1II11..t notify a'w tree havin!! 1;'1l1en, or hel'lI cut down from thc land : I "arh I 1'111 , "r I'i!" pr v",!lal'v o in writin , al ill'hi- occnpation, is li.lhle to a line of t.'n shillin!;s for , ,, u -'I 1 pla"p o . rl' Lie nce, thp rlay, hour aU11 pl<1cf' evpry I1ny the ohstrurtioll rem.lins. Vic. I, :,2:3. , len' hI' relJ.lJin' him to worl" giving at least threl \n" per"on rit/ill'!; or tlriviu!! :ICfOSS any bridge nbovp ..\' .. II", ':!n, 1. Ihirty f"Pt in Il'nglh, fa",ter than a waH., is liable to a IIf ;lall imilarl\, rail O'lf an\' I'I'rsOIl ahon' twpntv- finf' of 1:1. B Vic. 41. ' 0)' e \,pars ofa"c rpsidin!! iu thl' di\ i"ion, <1l1holl.111 I!II h l Any pf'r!'oll maliciously dl'stroying any bridge, or rpn- p,'r;:nn hl not ml thl' a sp,,!>mcllt roll, or the 1'0\\ nstrip lIefln!! it imp:!'-salJle or dangerous, it! guilty of felony. "h'rJ.,'51!isl. "ic, 10. I anll " Vir. ti, 13, , i__-- SéOBIE _& BAL F OUR'S CANÅ DI N AL:\IANAC. 57 I 1-1. STATUTI.: LAllOliR. I .\ny pI'rSO.I a.se>"e.\ under L2:., who, by reason Every person mcillded in tbe l\sse:;sor's roll shaU,ofage! sicknoss. or other misti?rtulle',may be in il1lli- work 0:1 the highwa)s in proportion to snch assessment, ent CI UlIIstan,ces, may he c:lle ed f/Olll SJatute labor (51) Geo. III. e, :! ) after the fùllowia!; rJ.te, viz:- IJ} the lown \\ anlells. 1 .IC. :..1. .1. ' I If his property is ratcd at lIIorC th:1Il A day's statute labor .COIIH-tS.Ot PL!ht h,:mrs fal l ful L.!j, he shall worl, 2 d3 S \V? k, eAclnsi \,e of the tl.'lIe COllIlJIg alltll!o n . .). I If 1I10re tlma L:!,) and I 1 he ,""ork ot a yoke 01 o'\en. or I,!"'I!I, with a àrl\er, not 1II0re than L30," "3 c1!1vs, coants as two da ,; amI no more, ':!.J., I ;)0" 7,), .. -t c1ays.' Anv person ne!!lectin!!, after e notice, o perform i5 1U') .. ;) lIa\"s, t'ItJllt' latJour, or to senll a snthClellt su(,sututf', or 10 1 lOti 1.11.: .. I; I,l,s.:furnish such carri3!:e, teanl. or impteU1ents as he m:lY 1.)0 .(' .. 7 (. 1\ he posscs..e1 of. wi' 'n duly called upon for them, shall 211U )[I: .. Q da; . lor!f>it th'e shillin!!s IJreach lIay he hall so t el!ll'cI, andl 'l.i:J :ro, .. , da, s. he <.hall, ncvertlU'l . !It' still slIhject to ertùnn the la'. 3'IU 3.3,1, .. HI d ,ys bour J.t any tilllc in the currellt year. . I. 3,')0 \liD, " 11 da vs" - ' ' .. .},\O " 43\1. .. .. l:!c1'l}s' "T:,.-T e .1 Art .rl'ílf"a S cI u.,f"s XX-ITI lind' le\ery LWU abo\'e LinO till it amo,mts to .flOP'!, 1 day. I 'XLII 01 the 'J uWlIsllip (JuIcers Act, I!I re;!ard tol .. I)" IOfU" :! '(lId,,). the r' 11I111l11ati L of .,wtute lahour. :JIhl provide",' 3"J '.! no :'.j!W 1 t!,IV. tint t,p Ih trict C' II1cII may. IJya By-law, I'lll- ;)Jü :J,) .1 1 tia\. POWLr Ian lLJrd!l to cornpounti. to \\hom the mooey' very Jler on po ses.,cd ofa Wll"'''on or C:ln, or a Ol Sh,ll1l e paid, lor slIch. c :)llIpo.,i.tion, alld to rpgulatel f oxen, or a tealll of hor e , usp" to draw Ihe ,line, thp manner alii! th - <11\ 1"IOU5 III which the statut(' shall work not It t!lan th=.:c day!>. 2, labour shalllJe I'erlonned. E,.prv r : 111 al J\"e twcnty-one ye rs of ;1"'[' is Ii hi,.. . . ' I to perform twO day'" "Tltute I"bour, w.IClhf'f he IJe 011 l) rs.ons f1\ll,:g to perform theIr a reement for co.m- I the assc,;smel,t roll or IIO!, alll1 HaLle to ihlrrib:Jl1!nent I JIIIIIIII !, are liable 10 the s une pellalty as tho e \\ ho ifhe retuses. 3 \"ie. c. 10. 'neglect to perform statutc 1:I!Jour. L \"ic. :!l, -1:;. Ilcir and Dc,'isce Counuis!oiou. Thi'" Court. as now organb"rJ, i COI 'litutp I by the .\et 8 Yi- cap. . and is confineJ in its oprration to Vpper! 'anada. its ù"ject IJ 'ill 0 IJr d prlllillil1! cl 111]5 to lan,l in Upncr L''In I.b., f1r w;lieh no ll'ltellt hath is ued, alld l ' I Jr ,1" l'rt,iilllllJ: Ihr lJarLi^ in \\'fJ" e 1:'I\'or t:IC p'I C!lt.;; Jr s Ich la 1:; ou ht re l livl'ly to i "Ut'. .\ny part} .:Iaimin.! allY I,LII " n UJ1J!' r (' .lIaJ.1,lor whi::h.no pat, It h. r:.1 is ô I. as I.. ill! 1'1' HeIr, He\'is"'e or .\ ignee, pf lh o ' iilll om"lCt:: 01 th' rrown, or as Invl!I Ò>rl\ 1 a 11th- or c 1 to - - 11.1 I , from or throu!!h any I ,jeh II 'Ir, , L\"i or .\ i.;'" . b." .. riíf" I t'J hrin r hiJ cl ,im h HII ('")lIIml iLo"ers.:lt their sittin ". 1 ',-rsulI'1I1)', or b) .\ cnt or ,\tt rn-'", f"r:J tjll :i ,.ltio.]. T!]e CJllllni IC. UnftJ>f tl -\ct. are appointed by Ihp , :Q'\crnor, un,ler the great s ,1101 the Pro\ incl'. anrl III ] I inrlu ,'II' C I f JlIsti 'of I Queell's Hench. the. \Ticc Cilan<'el,Jr. anti tlL l'ub > Jlld!(n of th GII nn's Delich G. t I i'''r (':11 'a.1 II ' as lIIa'lY other per",ons 3S the Governor shall t:1Ín', fit. 'rho' at pr nt a,,-, . i It I ia tho ('O:,IHli ioo, with Ihf' hi:!!! f lIlctionaric namcft. , He Rohert E. Burns. Jù:11I G. . . :J d J.l., ; G. t 'IP\\"'" . E-'.jllrns. \1'\' 11 f . 11I1ll; iOIl"rs (of whnn lhe ChiefJu5ti::p or the Vi,'_ 1:1 1I0r orOlll' of the l'lIisl .1lI.I_(, rnu t reone,) cOIl titule a qllontm for Ihe 'ra.ls Ic'ioll of hll"ill' I\ln I,'r t.. .\<'t, '1" sittir of the ( Ill'\li -j )IINS arc at Ton nt . 0\1 thl' fir t i\1onftayl .11 J,LIIu ar r an I t'lC 'Irst :.I,)n 1:1, 1.1 July. ia f c _'Ir; at e ":1 -f ,,".-11 ;11 rio ," the"o rt i" h"I I 'ofthe C '.nmi onf'rs tJ lV t L t' '1-f' re"llirf's that the i 'Jin Oi: he lettLr" [l'ltl'lIt hull I ( h.. st'Ii,l. until th v s'l'lll h:n,' an 01'1 Jrt'lnity of ff' 'Irin an I rl 'lrl i,lt'rin the C3!-f'. , fhe Act lays tlown rules hr I'ro'e' 'II] ' be,.:>re the COIl1..I. l_nel_ Clerk to tlte CommtS3iOltt'r..,--\Villiam H. Lee, E'\:ecutive Coullcil Otr- . :\IonlreJ.1. LitllHs of the O strict au l Counties in r,o,, ' ':- {ar.a a. I IoweT Can,da i rlivi In 1 into fh"e Dbtrirt or Di tri('ts I.f Queh,..,', 1\10 '11, Three RiveT!'. and t.! ,';hrievaltic , p -ÏH!! lH>!incl .Jnlicatories. In pach Fr, n"j". )f the S,I!lCrior lIi-tri 1 of \lOlllrp:t1 a,HI (}.uel',pr tl,nl' Thl' CO!ITtS of l1u""n's "nch, !'ittill ill inferior Irrm. .J e t j Ir the! ,1m... lIi,.triet, ill in'prior Tenn. Thp PrO\ inriaJ, I Circu}t J d "Ie,r the lIi trict o.f tlll'" r, :lnft f,)II fur J'II!!O for the Di rriet of I. Francis is one of the Jurl!!C the. UISIrICt of \r-1trc'Il: . I '1 hrc Rner" thcr!' IS :I ]fthp QIII't'U'S Hench for Ih:tt ni trict, h:t\"Ïns.r wilhin fl' Hlent JIIIJ_P for t!le nl"tnctof t'1'1t nam,... anft at her- , 1" nme, PO\\ ers all/I :Juthori t \, eqn:' I "it}] the L 'r IIr .okea l'roviaci3\ In!!!i'' orthe Hi" rict of::-1t. Franci ; (-!Ut'CII'S H,"1ch JllrI"n : alld .he ;]1:;0 ha!! the samt while at Per . i I tl: UH,lri<,t of (;a p"'. thorl" is a re i- Iowers anù allthority \\ ith rf'" rll to th ('omt ofl .It Distri 1 .III, !p. 1n<1 an th("r at ew I' r1i l"'. ill the UII"ell' 11t':-I('h {i)r the ni fTÌ<'t of 'fhTpp Riv,..T!< as i "GlInty of U il1..\'Cnt'tre. of the samp ni lrict; hut th.. 'no -t:.. t' J hy ;'11\' .T1I,1- of the ('ourt of Ql1I'cn's Bench ,Ubtrict, :Io!.\'ilhstandin"', con.titutc only one ;3herie..... for the ni tric.; ofQlIl"t . or :\Iontreal.-( Vide Judi-: ..10.11. cflilire Art, ilh Vir. C I" 1(;.) \ h Tf'r!TI s or Sessions ol'the Courtnf Quee')'s Rench, in Thf'rp is a Rp""lal.h,ticat1Jre Act for the District 01 ' "C,rlOr Trrm. for the C('l!!nií:Jnce of 'III ('rlmcs anrl (;:t (1e (ï Vir. Cap. n.) 'I'hp COllrts are held hv thp 'rulllnal Olr lIcP!'. anrl of an snits or :lctlon!! of a ch.n ni tricl Jwl!:l's in their TP$p,,('li\e countiC!i and are: u:! L: , :I C_ I: 1rt at s ta tl yeriods_ p_ar y, in e_ac o fthe sin to those in the othpr DiS _-' 1 58 SCOBIE & BALFOUR'S CAKADIA AL IANAC. . There arc al80 tribunals estalJlished in Lower Canada,I\Iontreallays the District of 8t. Francis. which con- Ifor the I!ummary trial of slllall cau;;es. '1libnling an e.:lsy Isi,;t of the twO Counties of Staus1Pad and Hherbrooke. l and e'ípeditious mode of recoverin petty,"eht::;, These l The Di8trict Town IS also ealled 8herlJrooke. arc called COlllmissioners' ('Ollrls, tormed unrler the The Vistrict of Quebec is vcr} l'.\tensive, having the lauthority of the Act 7 Vic. cap. HI, ami are held in the city of Quebec for its capital. 'fll!' River f:t. Lawrence /"e\f'ral parishf's or townships, upon petition of the iu- livides the District. 011 the nurth hle of the river are ,IMhitant::; to thp Governor to nppoint Commissioner::;. ' itllated We Countie8 of Port .Neuf, Quebec, l\Iontmo- ITht' Circuit Judges in lluebec ed of the two ,!owin des par'ish2::; or to\\'nsillps; and III ciding "iollers' l'oart . officer of each Couucil is strled the 1\1:1 \'or of the 1\Iuni- , The civil I ItI factory the 'fitll's to property, a s 'stem ßFRTIIIER Cuullty-at Berthier. lof Re;!;istratiou has been recenth' I'stahlished. which, in CHA IDLY C01l11ty- t l'hamhly. processoftillle.must prod,Jce heneficial ell(.('ts, the more CIHMPLAIN GlUnty-at Stp. Genl'vieve de nnti can. its advanta;!es are understood and availed of. A svstem DORCHESTER County-nivision first at Hte. Marie; of local manicipal (:(o\"ernml'nt has nlso I'eeil introducetl Division second at St. Henry. which cannot tail to prove auvantal!COII , \\ hcn thp l>RU'\DWVD Cmml1/-at Drummondville. peol>le learn hvexperience Ihe value of the jJrivile:!;es GA I'E Cml1lty-Di\'ision fir!-t at Perce; J)ivi ion thus cOnferrf i on them. allll the superiorit,v of the sys- ;:econd at Gnspe llasin; Division tbird at Amherst telll over that which formerly prevailed. The nllmici- lIarlJollr. palb\\" h:J!' alrp'lrly 11"l'n acted upou, to a considl'rablc TlI'NTI'iODOX CO'Untlt-at Lflprairic. extent, allli. each ,car, we shall no douht witne>s its K \ IOI'RA!'KA Cu'Unty-at Kamouraskn. lIlore extensi\"e !'pread iu e\-ery countv. 'flIp Act re- J.'I<;LET Cuunty-at L'Islet. 2:ulatin!;" the mlluicipal authorities in Lower Canadn is LOTDI'iIFRE Cuunty-at t. Croix. the 10 a!Hlll Yic. cap. 7. LF.INSTER Co'Unty-at L'A!'somption. The nistricts of Lower f'.marla are l1ivided into MOXnWp.FNcI County-Division first at Chatenu C'ollntie . III Montreal thNe arc 16 <'ounties; in Que- Richer; Divi!':ion seconrl at St. Jean de L']sle. I hec 11 ; in Three Rivers.). in 8t. Francis 2, and in MEO.'''TIC CIJ'U71ty-at Lped!'. (;aspe 2.-in all 36 cOllnties. each of which returns a I\fISSISSQI;OI County-at ])nnlmm Flnts. representative to the J'rovincial J'ariialllent. TIlerI' I\IO:\TREAL Counly-tward of the DÜ:tricts of Three Rivers and must hold four Quarterly mcetiugs each year, on the ' SCOBIE & BALFOUn.'S CAXADIAX ALi\1AKAC. 59 i econd ßJonda\' iu June, 8eptcmber, December, and they appear to have been carefully framed, as \\ell a s i I -'Iarch und ihey are at fibcrtv to meet olwner, if tbose r('larin to the Rural :\lunicipahties, for the pur-I nece s ry. . pOSl' of providinl{ good and suflìcient local !'elf govern-' I The \ct makes sepamte pro\-i"ionIiJr the incorpora' mem within the respecti\e bounds of each, for protect- tion into (1i tinct MUllicipalities ofVilla es, 'fowns and ing property, promoting IJecp ar) improvements, and oroughs not alre.u!y incurporated, cout'lilling forty a""uring the inh hitallts iu a fu 1 mea ure.of!'uch lIIat<:- .Iouses or upwanls, \\ ithin a t:pace of thirry superlicial rial progres05, satety am! protection as Institutions of tills 1 larpeut. or acre . The power!' and rlutie" of thes, Je r.riptiou, properly directed, arc 80 \\ell calculated to, I \Iunicipalitie" are set forth at length in Ihe .\ct, alld allord. I General : :' ee :;'1 E . , ):l l ' ' : CI"k.; F w.rn ..' " ,....., H 'hI Ulick Freer, ðurvu/or, Torouto, {Callada \Ve t); P. P.\Var-, Post-Illaster, GCTlt1al-1 he RI ht onora e Iburton, Clerk.: John Dewe, ::'11Tl'eyor, hlllgHon, (Cen- John, Earl of lJlallrH'arde. errctary t the Post Offire tral Canada) . F. \V. ta\ ner Clerk. -Lt. Col. \\'m, Le,'der )laberly. &cretary to tlte l " .' I Post-lIll/sl r G ncrtd-Rowlall(l Hill, F"q. Priz'ate OFFICERS I" CHARGE OF TII ERITISII IAILS. Secretan/ to Po t-Jlaster Gemrl1l-Gustq. Receiver ,James Lalllg and f. II. \ lIe. Jlall, CiJruluc- General-Thomas Youn", Esq. ltlspecltJr Gelteral- tors bet\\'f'en .YIontreal an Quebec, Jl'rellllab Mad- Jnhll Rams..,., Esq. plesidcnt lIIolle!, Order Qfjìce- of!"n (T nd C. \\. ILlyden ; C '!. bet\\eel o tre.al, aJ\ , \VIII. Ðarth, tsq. GE'Vf:RAL !'OST On'ICE-St. :\lartin'li 1\,111",,1011, n. B., T..,urquand, ) . Putlllau: oUlIl rd , I G I L I I dO" hetween KIlL"lOn and loronto, \\ .ßro\\n, A.Tod, cram, OIl( on. ,. :md A. McDonald. I General Post Ofhce Dcparhucnt oI Cana.da. Nc'v Brul1s,,'ick. Thomas AI1 n :-:ta) lIer, ) pllty P st-lI!a.ter Grneral, John Howe, Esq., St. JOIIII, Dep1lty rost .!IImter 'lontreal; GIIhert L. l.nlhu, Chlcf Clerk to Depu- Gel,eral j W. "'. ßarnanl, Esq., Surveyor j James tl/ Po. -Jlaster Gl'Iwrl1l; T. Sutherland Srayner, Hoplev, 1st Clcrk j 'V. D. French, 2nd do. j V. B.' bt do. j E.lwin I\.iu!!, lld do.; C. Grilfin, 3rd do. : Hutch"i"on 3rd do. I Edwin A. Kin!!, .t1rcuuntUllt to General POòt Office; I' , . Horatio .\. \\-.ckstell, 1st Clerk to Acr JIIl/tlwt; Jo)ll'l Nova ScotIa. \ l1worth, :!nd do. j Ro' ert Jul all, 3rd do.; E,hl.ard I -\rt!iur \Vood ate, Esq., lIõllifax, DCp7tly Post-Moslerl C. Hayden, 4t1tdo. j John Davidson, 3th do, : J. T. )11-- Gellerat. H. 1\1. \Vat50n, 1:sq.. I/Tt'fyOT nf POEt OJ: Cuaig, liUt do. : :5ll1ith Allen alld Jeremiah l\Iulien. _l\les- jire, . f'. II. IIaJllllton, .\. Y. Crei 6 hton, John Adam!',' 1 selt{,"Cr1J j \\ïlliam Henry Grifiìll, Suru' 07', Quebec and Frederick Passow; Clerks. - In the Briti,;h North \mcrican Colonies, Iptters are Xewspapers excpe,lin2 t\Vo oz. char;!erj 1d. currency, rated by wei;,;:ht, accord III!! to the tòllo\\ iug sc,de :- per oz., e;\cept Coloni,!1 :-0 e\\ spapers addressed to the ror a lette not exceelling oz, . .. .. 1 Rate. C"nitcd hingdom, and British þ,{'wspal'ers allrlressed to .Do. do. 1 oz. . .. . . 2 Rates. the Provinces, which ar(' not lunited a!> to weight. Do. do. oz. . ., .. -1 R:Jtes. I ,very Supplement, or additional sheC1 1O an} c"'s- ])0. do. 301.. . .. . . 6 Rates. paper, rated .separately. Do. do. 401.. . ., .. "' att-s. Prilltcd YOIC!:! and procl'pdin s of Colollial Le!!i la- And so 011, a,Min!! [,\ 0 Rates for every addirio 131 oz. tures, fOr\\ an' ',I bv mail \\ irhill thl" Pro,"inces, or to After We first 01.., fract.o:!:!1 parts net n Iticed: thll , the United KinrzdOlñ, or to the Brilish 'Yest Jndies, for' if a lelter exceed!> one 01;, it is four Rates, auJ 2 oz. "i\ the foHúwing rates :- Rates. If ".,"' I ] Rdtps are computed accordiug to Table" of Distaoces IIOt e"ceedwg oz. III elg It.. . . ll. cur :ncy. and Rate", in the \losses"ion of Pe::;t )IastCfs, as 1'01- D Do. I :} 01.. ' - I ' lows :_ o. -: 01.. .. , . ,)1. For a letter not exceeding! 0;'. in \\ei!!ht, Do. Hi oz. .. . . .Jd. I (\\ ithout re!!ard to the numher of viece;; at' And so on, ad :ing hI.. cnrr('lIcy, for ('\ery adòitional' which It is composed,) cOlI\e}ed (j(J miles I , : :H o nces. \"I:en sent ,hy pri\ate hip, .do ble rates'! and under . , . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . 4"d. c Y I he enreme \\ el!!ht allowed to I e mailed, IS SII pound... Do. 0\ er GlI miles 10 IOU, inclusive. . ... . . .d. Pamphlets allli Publications, printed in the UniteJ! Do. " lUll .. to 200, " !),I. Kiugdom. or in British North America, or in thl' Britishl ])0. .. 2(jfJ to 300, ....... lI d. 'YestIndi('S,senth "mail,\\ithinllritishNorrhAmerica, Do. .. 30U .. to 4,)0, .. . . ... .. Is. ltd. or to the United :::;tates, or to th(' British 'Yest Indies' l Do. .. 4-)0 " to 511(1, .. . . ... .. Js. 4d. at Jd. currency per oz., in ndditiolt to amI Sea postoq-e, And so on. Letter::; re-directed are rated afresh for the I Pro\I. 4d. currency, l'al1lp:1I('(8 and Puhlications printed ill the United per half oz. En lish letters re-directed, 2 d. currency,States, brou6ht hy post from thellce into the I'ro\"ince, additional per half oz. I'Ilar!!ed Id" currency lier oz. If re-mailed, subject to Leuerilillay be pre-paid or not, at the option of thp fulllcttcr posta!!e. ender. I No printed Xl'wspaper, f':uppll'llIent, Yotes or pro- Colonial Kewspapers not exceedinr: two oz. in WI il!ht"ceedin s of any Colonial Legi,lature, ]'amphlets or' rated at d. currency. To a Briti...h Colony be}ond ea, ['ublicatiou:;, sent by post, at these rates, e"cppt \\ itllOut uhLn not inte1tded to pass t!trough tlte UltÏted KÎllgdollt, a cover, or in a cover open at We ends. f':hould any or to any l'orei!!n Country (the C" nited :"5tates excepted), on(' contain any writin!! or nwrk!', heyotul the address, to Lc I,re-p;, ill d in adllilioll to any Foreign ::':ea. IJQ"Wgc Ihl' whele )J:lchet willl.Jc charged with fllillettpr po!>tao::e. To the 1''Ist Indies and China, 3d. to Le pre-paid. To Th(' Inland posta!!p, 011 all LettNs, )'aper .l'amphkts. th(' UnitPd f'tate . Ii!. to be pre-paid. &c., for the United 8tatl"s, must be pre-paid. otherwise United :"5t;;'les N I"wspapers, brol\ ht by p ,st into the Ihey will not be Ibrwarded, but sent to the Dead Letter I Province, 1,t. currency each. If J'e-posted in the l'ro- Uttice. I vince, letter pust');!e. I Unclaimed Letters, Paper!', &c., after havint! bæn Colonial I'\e\Vspapers sent free to the United Kin!!- first ad\"ertised, and thosf' which may be refused hy the' dorn, or to any Briti"h ('olony by way of England, and parties to whol1l thev an' addressed, mu t he transmitteJ I Hritish XC\\ !>papers duly stmnped received free from I hy the ]'ost :\Ia t('f in whose posses ion they are, to thel the United Kingdom. Dead Leuer Office at l\!:;r;:Ucal. I !GO SCODIE BALFOUR'::' CAXADli\:'; ALì\JAXAC. I I j tihewin,! tl,e manner in wkicl, Ihe service is pcrformed, '1Ûlct!tcr by ðlcu7IIboals, Paose7lger Coachc!'. or on lIorseback: lilt: lwurs oj arrival allll deparlllre, at bot/t ellds oj ellc!' T()ule Tcs}Julu'dy; tlte distance belloeen Ihl! iulerme/ltate Po t ùjj,us, alitl lJ.e dls!allce of eaclt Post Offite front TUJ 01110. l\L\II ROI?l'E I:\" C \..X.Aj)A, 1\1 A I:X PRO V I N C I A L R 0 UTE. : I. ". I "'If Lc o ,>pl nin of tl:e . naviga ie'l at 7 a,m, the followin;:; d:JY. I'orollto, la;.;ara, / .. 1'\ 1'1'- I )'I'..r till the 31st \\'hen e the mails and Va;;- ! (tuccn!l>ton & iI'C'''- 1 '1St. C\!II:Jrines.... '"' ,., \fa}, j',clt.si\,'; üt I p...I. e:I':ers are forwarded h} i ton, l'I. Y. t(lueen toll. . . ..,1.) n-1fnm Jst JU!le h) lCt:, .pt.. railro:'-:J to Montreal, a dis- , - iag,lra . . . .... -;- h),; ulcl'l 'i \'e, anI at \I JIl from tinc' of nine miles, '1'111' , By I"teamhoat daily, Snn- - I1th:C' ,," nh<,r till th 1'!. t. .lIl1erS u"u..lly lea\'e La- ,,!a}s e:"cl,ltr I, in ::;llllllller,i t'l'he route t-y Queell-Io!! Jf the l,avi!mtiOIl. Thf'} rhille at ìut 1 p. 1,1., al)(: 'j eaves '1'oro,)[o at 113.1f-p ::,t'O Xiagara. is circuito:a ," ave Ki:I:;ston d:Jily (Sun- pjve N Kin!:!:"ton at4 p.lIl. :' a.m.; arrives at Lewist I'lrom/:-,.t. Catharincs to . I- 'a}s e\ct pH I) at.3 ;J: 111,. the followil g day, 11I':...re ,a!Jout 12 m.; le'l\es Lew',,- I db!fa threct, IS but I:! Illiles. and perform the trip::', e,tller the (:epanure of the lahe 'ton at 1 p,m., aud arri\'es ,It Ferry to L"\\ i (oII. X, \\, , in ahout 18 hour. or !'teamer 10r Torouto, b\ Toronto ahout 51 .1II. 'fhre, Y., one lIIi1e hy Ilùr" I 'it. Ir ,. '.rhey are tir"t clas" \\ hich tl III ,ils aud pas- I ,.mles a-\\'el'k III \VlUter. ,IcrUS the Nw ,lra RI\er. ats. ellgers are fOr\\ arded WCbt- ILeaves Toronto at 9 a,lll. - ill" 1\\',lrJ. I on l\!onday,\\'cl!l' '..laYZ1'Hl I,'. ']"oronto to 1 t,es, In winter the Etages leave IFrið.ay; If'ave Lc,\ i iJian:iitol1 aud !Lon- Port Ho:'e..... .. (jJ KingstOIl at II p.III., and ar- Iat!Ja.m. on Tue "ay,Tlhll". don. ('oilour'.. . . .... 7 ," rive in ì\lontrc,11 about f- ,Jay and Saturday. King tun. . . '" .1('.3 I,; a.llI.. secOl.1! day: leave , Turouto tu ft1 J?y passen!:!er co che!i' - !"Iontreal at noon, and ar- i Niagara.... _ . . . ùÛ 'IaIlY. LeaH'" IIanllltu!I at' VII. rÏ\c at Kingston alout 10 QueclI [(:)l\ amI . è, p. Ill., arr,v, s at ùnJon ':' -:"out ar:<<:t- :;:{in -IP.m. neU ('ay. Lewlbton . . ,. 7 'i3 l about 9, a.ln. L, ,IH Lon- stOll,.N TilE :\IWLA:\I 1U ' 1 , _ don at half.paH I, p. 1l1.. DISI ICT. I Toro'1lto to .t'Û es. I II. arri\l's at Hamilton about - KJ1I,, ton.... _ . .165 ,I'orouto aUld flu.w- 'J. a.lII. t ra ingthrou h the HOllie I (; I\ n' que ... 20 IQ.3 I H ton. '1'oroll/ 10 ft!iles, X '\\'ca,.tl VJI to. id, an,( I '\ on;!e -. .. . .. 2:} 20 I - IIanll.ton.. ..... .-16 )1\llIalidl lotncts. Brochnlle.. . .. !I:!l4 By steamboat d:lilv, Sun- Anca 1 'r. . .... . . 7 ":1 (Land Rmt!('.) j )\I'lltlmld....... 5 2.!2 da}s e'\cepted, in Ullllllel HranUonl.. .....17 -;- n} P '''''l'''''rcoaChl3.hilY' 1 Prescott.. ...... 72:!!I !Leaves Turonto at 2 pili.' Hurford....... .1'1 Lea\'> Torollto,durin;:; nm- Ldwardsburgh.... 9 2-15 mrrÎ\es at lIamiltO,1 aOOm \\' ù ',.rock... . ..n 9';ln,,'r, at (j p.m., and arriv( :\fatilrla. . . .. .. (j 214 / :ûP,1II.; le,n, > ll,undl J\1 <;, Bea n !nllle...... 10'!atKi:O""")IIat ',a.m,secollù \Y. \Villiamsbur!; t; j1 half-plst 7 a,1II., an I arnv, (hfonl. . . " . , .:) 107 J3Y; Ie ... ...n!."ton at II \Villiamsbur::\ E.. 82';" I,lt Tùrontu ,.1 It]:! 111. III LOlldon.,. ." . . .:..:! 1:!9 11,111" alld arn\es at TOTOn- f l'Il,lhruck.. . .. 7 û7 ,\Vintcr by .Iaily P ' _,ngpr - Ito:Jt a.m. Sl -0111 day. Dinl elibOu';,;Laml- o.lchf'i. Lea\e 'foront" Y. In wi 'I"r thp. st _ sic vr ill ,. . . . .. 22fJ!1 lall H:milto'l at !I a.IU"anl! l LODfl0 1 and AnI" Toroll daily ,! 10 a.IIl.. :\,Ic dinctte.. . .. 627.) 'UrI\"C 11\ butll places about Itcrst:.htr;;b.. an.! arn\"es at [..,111', )U at (rruw,tll...... 6 \?Pl ;6 p.m. -) p.I11. next day, a:1I1 le:iH' L:J ler...., 162!7 'Torollto to lilacs, By passen L'r coarhe .\:ill' to,\ daily, at, a.m., C, }u Lan,ling.. 20 317 I Crpdit......... 11 ,laily. Lea\'es L n,'.:m at w,} arri\'cs at T01Onto at 2 C, Imu du Lac... 3320 Oakville.. .., ... 11" It, a. m.. arri\p" at .11.111-,,).111. lIe:..t day. ('e.lar". . . ..... (; 32.; I \Vellilll;!01I luare 1 ;.ì ler;,thurgh ahout 1'1, a. n . ]]:'Z Q Lachine. . ... .. 2 3,1-1 ! Hau1Ïlton....,.. 8.1:; t>ertùnning thc dl",tancc \11 Toro/lto to " t en Montreal. ...... .. 9363 , _ l 'I:"JIJt .1'" !tours. LL:nC" 1 F arhoro'......]1 I III. .\lIIher,.thLH;!h at -I, p Ill.. I'ickrrin;;...... 11 22 IX. : Tornnto.lI:u'"liiton. arrive at London ,,-hout..., \Yhith>,....... I.i .!::- J.Ion:rcal &;('Lucbec. I Que('ustou all(L.:\' i-i I, III" III; ','i I ; tl.e jOlunc\ 0 'h w I.. .. . . .' I :' I ' . -, I a ara. III about :.u hOUTS. Harl\ll tGII. . . .. !J 41 Dally la wmter-three , _ I Toran/a to JfiLes, Nc\ c1 tle...... 5 4utime8 a \\eek in summer. By passeng'r co'\chr I LI)\l!ion....... c.) I Clarhe......... .3 51:1 ca\'es Montreal amI Que- Idaily. Leaves Toronto :n l \' 'L Imill ter,... ü IT rurt HUI C . . . .. 12 û ÌJec at.3, p. Ill., awl arrÎ\es 13, p. m., arrives in Hamil- nclaw re..... -. (j I II ('01 )ur:.( , . .. . .' ï 7( at either place at 5, a. Ill. I toll ahout 1 a. Ill. LeaH's l:',frid. ., -.. 11 l.j' l I1al<1imillld..... 7-ITrip performed either way lIarniltou at .í, p. Ill., ar- !\Io a........ - 1 l'j. f' J hornc .. ...... Î P.) in 3ù hour . I rives in Toronto a"out : _ '1'iM:ne \ ille " . . 1') liD Hri:.(hto'l. .., {I:}i (Land Roule) a. m. Leavps H'lmiltoll :0. '.,hitehall...... !II- P.i\"cr 'I'rent.... 10 103'Tl'r01/to to ftliles I Viag:rra .It tI, p. TlI., ,Irrive Uak igh. . . .. .. ii 11) ] "llrvillc . . . . . . P l1J :llontreal...... .3G :-it Queen ton al uti. a.lll.. *\Vin.. or......;j! I (h nllollville.. -. !J I:?:i Repcllti:,:ny....}.) 378 .111<1 at i,lgar,l al )\It , :;:,1I1'1\\'. h . . . ... 2:!-1 'lllalllV' ..... 16 J 1.1 L.l\'altric. . .. . . 17 3!!J 1,1. m. Lr Ive Q.ueen toll AIll!ler"t!Jllr 'il. . . 1; - J\f()rVl'n. . . ., ., ,) 1.J,) "Uerlhier...... - 13 4U ,'loout 4, p. III" arrivu ill - '\ri:1 f'rcok .,. Q I, ,.I f:t. ßarthelemie .. 10 .H :n,lllllllon .lLout 4, a. IJI. "Fcrry to Detroit, !\:i hi- li:illg!5ton....... I:! l.i.3 :\Ja qllinoll e.... 7 -1:!.) 'Tur/ll,to tl) ftfi'es, ,lII, h\ sU" mer, acro,,;:; th tRi\'ierp rln Loup. G 4:n Et()hicoke-. . .. . . Uetcoit l{jver. I VIII. Yamachiche.... 64.r. f'ooksville . . . . . .!-' If Kiiì1ï;ston ant] "'?Iou- Thrcc Rivers. .. 16 4 Crerlit. .,.. . 3 I!' VI. ' tre::!. Challlplaill.. . . . 1.) ':1>' Trafalgar. . .... . . 4 , I'o1'on o and nin - tB:J.tiscan nridge. 104ït- Palermo. . . '" . . 7 3 ton, IS TilE ;\lwl, ', I '1'\1rOll:.(11 the firll1nrl. Ste. Anne de la Nelson. . . ...... :, " IhsrRlcT. JOIIIIsl \ "I. amI LI"tCrII I'erade....... 54-":3 lIamilton . . _ .,..11 46 '), tncl" )f GPI - (' .lIa".... GrOlldines.... . 9 <192 Sto'lev Creek. . . . ü 5 a week. Le;H"e ltuebec all Monday and'anJ pa engers to ami fro III I J\Ilrimichi llay. . .5,) 54.), I .\Iontrcal at 6 p,m., ami ar-! Friday, at -I p.lII. . ,tile, Atlalltic :5team S lIpS RirhiLuclo lIar...2:, 5j3 ri\es at QuelJC.: at 7 a.m, : Turonto tu ,"oliles winch pl ' bet\\een LJ\e r -, hediac lIarLor...:J.t 6U. I leaVeSQU lccat;) p.m.,aml l Üucl'c ...... .;';-\3 )1001 anll Halifax; hut thi>" 1 Hay Verlc -.... .-13 K>l ;urivcsat)Iontrealati"a.rn, lU\,ere du Loup arCOllllIlodation has b en Plctou........60 i!(; r"ronto to IIltlell. cn b::s . . . . . .1 U C.3j discou,inued. Aitholll!h thi ' , Montreal...... .363 , I:!.dawa ('a.... H 7;}, is 1I0t a mail route, thc 01- (Stage.) · \Villiam Henry. . 4.) 418 , Graud Falls. . . . :\1\ 7.-Ilowillg table may Le appro- , Truro.. . . . .. .tn ';.)0 1 1'ort ::51. t'rancis. _ 3û .14-1 \\'"O)J t Ck, N -:priatclY introduced here. Hálilax.. ... _.Go 1::1\'\ CE 'l'RAIA PO 'I'AL DIVISIOX OF C.-\XAD \. I JOH DEWE, P. o. SI:"R\'LYOR, KIXGSTO . I os. \"1, VII amI VIII, unGer g neral head .. ,Iain Provillcial Route," belong to tllP Central Po!>tal DÎ\'i iùn'}1 I I. Toron1o al ,l Hol- water a J p.m., same 'lar:!. da amI S,ltllrday at 6 a. . ; / at Ii a.m.; arrives at Iari- r land Land(n , I"; 1[)(1 arrn ell at F lo at l1all- .1fflves at ßea\-ertoll at up. pOl>a at t> ".m ; ICd\es lIfol- THC DICOE V1sTKlcr. pad 3p.1II. III,: le.we;: B"avertop. on ripo,a on 'l'ue:!da.. and Fri- · - I 71 11 '\lollllay, \\'"cduesday aud I,IY at 6 a.III., dun arrive!> ßy Pas!>cnger CO:1che-' Torontu 'n ,. t es, l'nda}- af 6 a,III,; arri\'e.. at,at Scarhoro' at::3 þ.lIl. I I.laiìy, ( :und'l}s e'\repte'. I Flos.... .......3 HoHand I.auuiug at û ".m. '1'u/'0,du to j';Jiles.1 1 :! ' ' nStl:l:rji':;':1 COli.l\\atc .....n ti Turonto to ."owes' l ' ' : :I'. .::.::::g 21, at 8 ,P.,t.; lea\c 01l ! ':J 1. !J lI"l:i(' &p Or:j .ia, oUalld Landing.. .3-1 _ .toul vi:le... ..... '" :':11 Lanl.lmg at 5 a.rn. , arnH 1:01 'Ill)" .UtCo.,. D T,..C I. ,Iarou....... . J 3. t: xllndge. .... .. 11 4;J, It 'l'orouto .It II a.m. Ke \'.'ick..... . . .104. 1 BrocK.. .... .... .1(\ ,,{lj ill;1 Threp times a '0\ eek, 01, H.:or ina...... . r 5::; ÎI i1Tii'c- a. . .. . .. . 6 tJj, 1'urnn'oto ) . es, hors('.a'k. L.',I\es H,lrrlt llcavertoll.. ......1:; j31 - I \ork Mills..... .. "II Tuesday. Thursdav and - I!)' ,,, 2tiJby and ('o - Thornhill...... ..) 1 ' -;aturùa ', atlia.III,; arri\e\G. E('avcr:on 1I(1 ulubus. IN THE HOM!>' Richmond Hill...-1 Ili{ at Unllia at 3 p,m.; leo\\''' Ial'a, IN THE lluxu,.1 VISIRCT. I Ybitchurch.. . . .9 ; Orilliol oll'fr:nnay,\VecIlle; U1:URICT. I " - >'e....l1Iarh.et _. ..4 3,\ tIay anti Fnday, at -I a,m..! - '1 wlce a week, on horse-I Hollauù Landing..4 :;1 awl arrive:! at Barrie ill Twice a week, on horse-: back, which i!itl'rSeClS tl , - I:oon. back. J.ea\es fle,lverton O"hawa,Uld ]ari"osaMail" b. Holland L:mdilur l 11 011 Tue,:day ami ;:;atunla\','at Columbu . (fide Tabid a:ui l'cnetan u " Tnru1.to to ' I es. It G p_m.; arrin' at !\Jara, LU.] Lca\ "S \Vhithy o!! I !'òhent'. IN TH UIC01 I Harrie...,.......60 _ at h.III:'1 1St 7 p.m.: lcavc I Ionday all l Tl1ur"day at, I DlsTRlcr. Oro. . . ........ ,H .-t 'Iar:tat -I p.lII. same day,,4 a.III.: arr1\'es at Colum-. - Orillia. . . ... . . .10 &I and arrives at Lleaverton .11 1 hus at:J a.m.; leaves Co-I By Passengpr Coac!Je". - 'Imlf-past.J p.m. ,Iumbus at hI a.m. ;jme day, lhree times a week to lIar- VI/te.-In the summprsp'l 111-1 "md arrives at \Vhitby at rie, and on hon.ebark trom on ".111"1 are a\:!o carrLul Toronto to ' I ell. noon. thenre to Penetangubhene. hr te.lIl1l'cat .d,lÎly, (:';lIn-, IIca\erto!1.. ..... .';:: 'Toronto to .1Ifi1es.1 -le'lvP I10lhrul L'll11lin hvs e'{cept"l) arounrl La!..f" Mar;!........... 7 oU I \\'hit hy . . . . . . . . . ... )n JOI}(hy.\Vl Ineslhyandl"imcyj('. On t!IC arrival ofl - ßrool.lin.. '" .... tJ 3-t 1 , . rid'!}, at!} I'.m.; arrive at r'll' ta:!es from Toronto. 1. B a' (,1"to II and, Columbus........ 4 3 P"r!f't::nzui!>helle on 'rues-1ihe Slealller B,at'er leave. 1'[3I'åpo lií a, IN TilE' - day, Thurslay and alnr-I'1ratlford, all II mal,ps a IIO'tE VI:!'lRICT. 10.0shau"a&:ìJlari-' ay. at 3 II,m,; le.n-e Pl'nc i,ruit of Lake ::5illl'oe'j - I I)O" . IS THE VOLBORNE t tan!!l1i!:thcne on '\Tondav Ireturuinz to Bradford the Twire a week, 0'1 hor p- Vl"l'RICT. I \Vcdllesdayand Friflay, al!.::JIIowing da}, and calling hack. Leaves 1\IaripLsa. - ,) a.m_,wId arrive atHollanl. I 'J1l _h r ruute at Barric, (!ro, lar at -1 p.m.. anrJ ar- at.í V,III : leaves .\Ianp06il ßr:l lf,:nl. . '" . . . :1 " I eon B y, on Lake IIl)r Jn' l rives at Iariposa at 6 p.m.lon Tuesday an f'rirlav, at! 11Il1I<:(j1 . . . . . . . . . U ;)1 (or the te1mer Gore. which ,M1 1 6 a.m., fmJ arnves at OSh- 1 Barrie. . " _ . .., . . !I Ii! nlif's during the slimmer to Toronto to t es. awa at 2 p.m. 1'10'1. . . . _' . .., . . H .3 Ihe :->allit If'. Marie, at the' lariJlosa [ride Ta- Toronto tu J11:le . Pcnetanr;ui<;hene " .21 {I l foot ofL'lkl' ;-:;-!.pl'rior. 1 idFI ' ble 8]. . .. .. . . .6 , ') _ << 5hawa . . ... . . ..32 .' - Table-uJ 1J estern Po tltl },ldon............I.-I <TRICT. lay andThurs<1av at lOa.1TL, 'I'hr f times a wr,'k. on Twice a ,,'el'k, on hOT!'e- - 'lrri e at Coldwater at half- horspt'at'k. Le:wcs Holland Lack. Leave!! rarboro' Thrce tillles a wf'('k, on l E 12 noon : Ipavp Cold- Lnlll!in 'OnTU"'srlay,ThlJrs- on \Tonday and Tlmrl'dav horseback. I,eaves Picker- __________ __________ I I /62 SC O BIE & B-\.LFOUR'S CAN\DIAN ALJIA AC. lillgon J\Iorulay, Thursday 16. Peterboro' autl'21. Uu,vdon aud'2G. Ii.iu&:"!ioton auù land Saturday, at ]I) a.m.: ,"arsa,v. IN THE VOL- JUadoc, IN 'HIE YIC- Ntorrïn tou, IN THI l arrives atUrou!jham at half- DOR"E DISTRICT. TORIA VI"; l'RICT. M.DLA"D VISl'RICT. M,,;t 11 a.m.; leavcs 13rough- - - _ :UlJ same day at t3 a.m., anI, Once a week, on horse- Twice a week, on horse- Twice a week, on horse- arrives at Pickering at bau:. , back. Lca\es Pcrcrboro' back. Leave Rawdon on back. Lea\es Kin;:(ston on tlJast 9 a.m. on :-:atnrday at 9 a.m.; ar- Tuesday ane! Friday noon ;!\Vednesday aut! aturda\ I ,Miles rives at \\-arsaw at noon ;/arrives at M.,doc at 4 p.m.: at a.m. ; arri\es at :::toi- I Toronto to . , Iea\'es \Varsaw at 2 p.m.,'lea\es :\Iadoc on Tuesrlay'rin ton at 11 a.m.; leaves Pickering. . . .. . .22 '>< arrivcs at 1'eterboro' at " I 'and Friday at i a.lII. ;arrÏ\ e ;::torr nglOn on \Vednesday Hroughalil. . ..,. .. 7 - p.lII. at Rawdon at 11 a.m. and alUrJ:'y al r- a.m., and 112. :U:: uipo'i a and Tomnto to .'Jiles. Toronto to Niles. ar;! l; :ll ; : t P Petel'boro'. IN 'lHE Peterboro'..... .9:! I Rawdon...... .131 Kin ston and Lou hboro' : CoLBURNE DISTRICT. \V ,usaw. . . ., . .1(j lI)t, \Vest Uunting(lon ,) 13G route at :Hcrrill's Tavern. : - - Madoc. . . .., .. 1:! l'k / 'WhiCh is auout B miles froUi , Twice a week, on horse- 17. nl'i h ton and Kingston. hach. Lcaves ;Uaripo a Pctcrboro'. IX THE 22. "'cst IIUl1tjll . , ,on Tuesdayalld Fri&y, at VOLßIIR'IIE DISl'RICl'. (lon aud I" nl1:{el'. Torol/to to 1I-lllcs. ,I; a.m.: arrives at Peteruoro' jord. I:V THE YW1'ORIA KiD:!ston..... .11l.'> lat (j p.m.; leaVl' Peterboro' Twice a \\-eek, on horsp- DISTRICT. :5torrington . . . . 13 17& Ion Monday and 'J.'h'Hsday, back. Leaves Brighton 011 jat 6 a.m., and arri\cs at Tuesday and l riday at" Twice a weck, on horse- 27. li.ill .!!otO'l ani) j)lariposa at 6 p,m. a.III.: arrive!! at l'eterboro:I Jack. l,e:I 'cs \Veo;t HU l!- A ,n her.. t 1 1:IJI(I,lJ'. I Jl1 at" p.m.; leat.cs I'etNuoro IlIlgdon 011 I uesrlay all,ll' rI- TIU; MIDLAND DI"l'RICl'. TJronfo to . t CS. 011 "'.ednesJay and :5,lturdõlylday at 1 P,IlI,; arrives at I !\laripo"J........ \it at 6 a.m., and arrives al l HUllgerford at 5 p.m. :Icaves Amherst Island is !!ervpr! I I.ind ay....... .13 7t Brighlon at Ii p.m. IJungertòrd on TucsrJ.lY allli thr['e times a-week frolll I Emily....... .1;] !In 1'oro."lo to .JIfi1es.IFriday at 6 a.m.; arrin's at King!.ton during Summer, l'eterbOro' . . . . . .1.') 10;) Brighton.... . . .11:3 I \vest IIuntingllon at 10 a.III.:hy teamboat: leavillgKing- _ Percy. . . . . . .. . . J I 107 I Sloll on Tuesday, }'ridaJ', '13.Cobol1rJ:' and PC. Norwoorl........ Jlj 1: 3! Torollto to JJliles. all atunlay at 5 p.m. and I tcrboro', IN THE COL- Asphodel... '" . . 7 1'>U I \\' e"t Huntingdon 13G larn\'m at .\llIher!.t Js,alld BORNE IJls l'RICT. (!tanaLee.. . ... .. .1? l! ì\Ioim.... .. .. 6 J 12 1at 7 p.lII. : leavlll .\mher t ..- 1 ctcrboro . . . '" .13 1J" Hungerford.... 10 1:J:! Tsfarul ::bout It p.m. )f? - Pasgen/{er Coaches daily, - _ Idar, \\ edllt':;' TliE l horseh ec meL ave e 1 lllhy' Ferry 1I0at. Le ves horsf'back. Leavf's ::SOUIIl '\ ICTORH IJI:HRlCT. Crcek on Monday \Yedl\es_IKIIl!! ton at 8 a.m. ; arrives 1!\lonazhan 011 Tuesday, - d d r.d 'H lat \Volf J lan(1 at 9 a.m.: Vl'hun.day, aud Saturday, Once a week, on horse- a): n . r ay, at rr a.u l : leaves "'olf Island at 10. labout noon; arrives at Ca- hack. Le3\'cs Rawdon on!arrl\ s l:t : se u bu . tland arrives at Kingston at : van at 2 p.m,; leaves cavan. I Tuesday noon, arrives at' ;I' an \ rr.v.. at r.Ii:l l lI a.n . .. same days at half-past 9 a. '\'Iarmora at 4 p.IIl.; lea\"e J reek t ,) I lame d' IhIrln the \\ Inter season m., and arrives at SoutbjMarmora on Tuesday at a - 1.111. S a} s. the 'V olf J hnd mail is car. i110naghall at lIalf-pa,,;t It a.m.; arri\es at Rawdon at l\l'le Irled by the Courier h!'tween ,B. Ill. 11 a.m. Toronto to t S. , Kin!!<;;ton all, I CapcYincent. I .1Iilcs. Tor01,fo,to ""I!iles. IHj.lll'reek.... .1,) __ (Vide No. 27.) , Toro-flto to Belleville. . . . . .11,) n Iiton . . . . . .. .f 1.), Thl'fJ/lto to lIr/lc . South ;\Ionaghan.. .78 Rawdon.. ...... Hi 1:31 Camden East... 7 1(;4 1 Kin!!ston..... .16.') l\,lillbrook. . . . . . . ß 81 lHarmora...... 16 Hï Xen hurg . . .. .. 2 Hi:' '''-elf Island. . .. 3 1{j b Cavan..........3 7 - - - 20.Rh'f'r "rcntnnd 2;;. U:'in::-s1on and 29. rUn::..ton anti 5. j1laril,uJ";a. and l"ranCo:forc:l. I'll T.IIi l.ou;::-Dabo1'a'. iN TIlE the I.'nited tate!l. I Fenelon Q ;..lIs, I'll VICTOR:A DISTRICT. I\1WL\ND DI;;!'R!CT. T:n; VOI,ßlIRNE DISTRICT. - Daily, RuU!lays e'tcpp t et1, - Once a week, on horse- 'Twice a week. on horse- The malls arc despatched L Once a week, on horse-,hack. l.e1.\cs River Tn'nt hack. J.cavps Kin ton on in thp summt'r by !!tearner:'. .Iack. Leavps l\lariposaon,o,1l 'l'ues,l:lyat P a,m.; ar: \Vedne!:!o!ay nd 1atnrday o an! from ûs\\' o; lea\'- rueSday , at 6 a.m.: arri\.c!ò , rI\'es at Fr,1I1kfoTd at hall- at P a.m.; arrives at Lou!!h- III!!, lIH: t0n t.) p.m. all 1 I,lt )<'ene!on I<'alls at:l p.m.; past I} a.m,; leaves Frank- hora' at II a.m,; leave larrl\ IIIg at KlIw;;;on at " ;ll'ave'i F!'nelon Palls on'lord at 1100n. and arrive,; at Lou!!hhoro' at 1 lI,m.. and p. 111. An.! in \\ inter ùy t.londayat !) a.m" and ar- River Trent at balf-paöt 1 arri\e!< at Kingston at-lp.m. boats and w,yw:ons. or by r iVe.; at ;\1J.riposa at 5 p.m. p.m. sallie days. ras:,en er !'Iclghs to anti , [ ' 1 il l. / from CapeVmcent; leavin!!' Toronto to illlies. Toronto to III es. Toronto to l CS, Kinr:!'ton daily, f':undar5 e'{- Mariposa. . . .. . . .65 River Trent.. . . .103 Kingston. . .. . .16j ceptetl. at e a.m., and arriv- Fenclon Falls... .26!H Jo'rankfonT..... 7 110 J.oII!!hboro'.... Hi 181 ill!! at Kin!!"ton at SCOBIE & BALFOUR' CA .\DL\N.\L}lA .\C. 631 , Di talJces from KilJ ,;(Q1I 'I1ilUi. rives at ;:5mith's .FalIs at 4Ip.rn., and rrivcs at iÇck- r !to Oswego, 1)0 milei', anll Tor,oJLto to . 'p.llI. l enh.un at a p.tn. . Ifrom Kiugston to Cape Vin- Plc(Qn..:... . .129 ... I :lIIilcs Turunto to Jl-ltles. cellt 11 wiles. Demorestvllle. .. !) l'J , Toronto to . l'ackenham .., . .2!JU I '_ Northport. .. .., .} U:? \ Slllith' Falls. . ..219 Arnprior. . . . . " 1U 3C '30. Bri l1toll and: . ----;- Ki\1I1: rno k.. .., 6 :;i - IUngstoll VI.\ I'HE 3-1. IJ:] <H:'o'; lOW;" IhsTIUC' [ I Tuesday alllI ilturday, a S a.IIl.,and arrives at h.ill!;s-, _ ----:- - H a.I11.. and arrl\es at lIel- 'tOil at hI p. 111.: leaH: ,J,). Brockvdl and f:ix times a week, by pas-[ldIJlY'iI I\Ii\!!i at 11 .a. In. ,King,;ton daily (Satunla}s C,.r;th,_ IS TIU. BATH- s n!!er ,coJ.cbcs. Lcaves lea\es U llamy's ì\I I lis, at exceptetJ) at:; p.m., :lIId 3r- UR I D!STRIC r. 1\. 1B1 tVllIe on )londay,llmlf-pm,t t) a,m., and. ar[JYf'S rives at llri"hton daily un- - I\ LJnc l1.IY am.! Fn.Jay, ia'lt R3IL8ay at halt-pabt " ,days exccvted) at ;j p. /JI. Passl'.nger oac es leav:e:half-pat.t l:l noon, allll ar-Ia.m. In wimer this mail leave Brockvllle dally (:-;aturda s nvcs at Heck's Cornu at I . Brighton at:3 a.m. ( unday" cep(ed:) at:] 1?,111. and a - p.m.;, lea\ e Heck's c or- I To or.tO to 11es. (',?lcel'tcd,) alld arrives at l \lve aI, r rlh d; lly (,-,.unda .s lIer.iI IIlllnedla(el. ' alter the allls"y",." .. .2.8 Kin i'tO\l at 10 p.m. ; Ica\e> ' XCCr 1tCCl .,) at . a.m_. Icav,.", arnval 01 btat;e Irol1l. 1'1'1'>- Uellmll}'s ;\1I1Is .. 10 2H,- ,King"wll dJ.ily ( l1l1dap erth daJly (..,.ttllr l rs ex- C?tl, and arn..es at Kempt- . - exccpteJ,) at Î .1, Ill., and ar- ,epted,) ,at h.lIf-pa_L a. n., vIIII' about.} p.m. ; leavet./4.J. RlclullOlld and fri\'c" at Brighton at 10 p /II. ,111 arrives at Broc.kvJlle Kcmpt\ iIlc on Tue!>l1ay, .IIUIl(iC), DI1.'ilE DAL- 'Z'urollto to Mile,;. ,laJly (Sundays eAceptcd,)I \Vcdnesday amI Saturday, HOCSU: DI!'-TRICT. r Brightun...... .!I;J at 9 a.lII. at 4 p.m., and arrlw's at - t ' Murrav... .... .lIIlfl2 IIliles' I Ueck'S ('c,rner8 al hall-past Once a week, on horsc- ('onseéon....... :) 10... To o1do t ,;p.m.; le,:\','g Heck's Cor- bacl;;. Lea\'es Ricblllond Hillier. . . . . . . . .3 11:3 Broc,kvllle..... .217 ners immedi.ltely after the on aturl!ay. at I) a.m., ami \Vellinqlon. . . ... Ii II!) . I.II:;on........ I:! ' "lCrival of stage from By- arri\'f'S at Huntley al half- HloolllftelJ . . . . . . .3 I:! Kltlcy........ 8 3. town, and arrivl's at Kerupt- 1':11't 1:- a.lII. : lea\'t s HumIc} Picton. . .... . . . ;) 1:!!1 milh's Falls. . " 12 2 !J ville about!:! p.m. at !I a.III" ?n.1 arrl\ es a .\dol[Jhu!otown. . .. b lJï Perth........ ., 13 :.!ü - Richmond at half-va t 11 l'rederickslJurgh... :i H 36 A 11 :---01- TIIr 40.Snlitil's l:'ul1'H1Ufl 3.111. Bath. . . .... . . . !I 1;)\ . (( I on u::: n C.orth Go\\er a Rcdnersville at 3 11.111" alll1 a.n!.,and arrIveil at Addison Falls at.J p.m. same l1a y s. l half- p ast 10 a. rn.; It'a\ej; mrÏ\es at lIillier at ö p.m. at a p.m. . " illiles. Xox;.th Gower on S turl1ay. Uï 1Il11es, 111r01,to to l at I a.m" and arrives a Toronto to I t es. Toron o to ::-:milh's F'alls.. . 2 !) Richmond at half-past t:' nilliPr . . ... . . .11:1 AddIson. . . . . . .'229 Franktown. . . .. 12 2lil a.lII. :\ft'lville .. . .. .. .\ 117 Farmcrsville.. ., 4 '2 :J Richmond...... J7 2ì<:' \ 'I .\rneliasburq..... J 12:.! flcvprley....... 10 2 3 llyto\\n... ......21299 Toronto to MI eB. Retlnersv i lie. . ... 1 I:!fi I'ortlanJ....... !J 2.;2 - RIchmond. . '" .. 8 _ ('wlJoro'. . . .... hI 21\'2 -H. Fr:lJll;;tou"u au Korth Gowcr... 82E6 f 2. Picton uu:l DIiI- \\"e"tl'ort....... 1I:!lJt- Fitzro) Harbor, n - ford, I.. TilE PRINCE " 7 P - d L TllE U r1i(;IlST DISTRICT. -16. Itlaitlaud an l DW \RD DlilTRICT. ". crtb au,. au. - N' o1'tl1 AUJ;u!iota, 1 _ ark, 1:'0 THE}, \rHURs1 Thrce times a week, on l.HEJLH STI)\\ :-iDISTIUCT" Twlee a week, on horse- DISTRICT. horseback. Lea\e8 Frank- - hack. Leaves Picton au . - town on Tuesdav,Thursda\ Once:! }\'el'h, 011 horse- j 'I'ueSdav anel Fri,!av, at I Threc mne!' a weck, on and O::atun!clv, .1Ïo a.m.,an hack. Leave l\laitlantl on p.m., ali.l arri\'es at 'Iilto1rd'hon,phack. e:ivcs I'erth arrivc!i at Fitzroy H,nhor a! l'ue day, at 2 p.m., anQ at:J p.m.: IC:!Vf'S l\Iiltorol al on,'lo ,lay,'\\ edncsdayand.1 p.m.: lea\e,; Fitzroy Har- 'UrIve!! at North Augusta at !I a.m. !lame d,tn', anrl ar- nda}, at !J a.m., and ar' bor on :\Ionday, n-ednestla} Imlf-past 4 p,m.: leavcs rheil at Picton at 11 a.lI1. nvcs at Lanark at 11 a.m. : aTHI Friday, at -i a.m., and :'iorth .\ugusta on Tue"day, ?I' lea es Lanark :1t noon, and arriveil at F'ranh.tuwn al a' !I a.IlI., ami arri "-es at Toronto to ,Illes, ,urncs at Perth at '2 p.m. nooll. UaiUand at balf-pas! 11, Picton. . . .... .120 I'tU ' ?Ill a.l11. Chl'rry Valley.... ;j fH 7'IIrordo to - 1 es. Toronto to t es Milford.... . .. .; un Penh... ...... .2'i' Fr,mktown. . . .261 Toronto to Lanar1\:. . .. . . . 13 2Î':; Carleton I'lacc... 9271 1\Initland. . . . . .22'2 G3. Pictou&: North- Ram;:ay.. ...... 82Ï!- North Augufla... 12234 )tort, I.. TI'E l'RI..C 3S.SJllith's Fall!iìalld I'arkculwm. ., 12 :!!Jt' DW ARD DISTRICT. 1i.t.'Juptvilk, 1:'1 TilL Fituoy Harbor.. . 12 3(/: [1. Pr('''f'ot.t and Oa'- JUHf','ilOW"\ DIS'IRlCT. dClisbur;;b, 1'1/ 1Ìu Thrl'c limp,; a week, on 12. PackC'uhaUlaud !:iT\TE OF Nnv YhRB:. hor,;e1Iark. Lc'lvct'! fictoll Tluc!' timc!; a week, on A.'JI In.j 0 I', IIi 'l'll. - I J!I 'l'IJ....;cl '.. Thnr!',I:1}' awl hor"ehark. Lna\'e;< lIIith' I3ATlll'RSl' DISTRICT. Ferry float, :,oil: times Ð ..;..ltuniav. at noon, anl1 ar- I'alls on Monday, \Vpdnc ' - ""epk, across thc River 81. I\e!;at NtJrtilportat:] 1'.111. davanel Frida\', at ,,> a,II1,. Once a \\cck, on hor!;{'- I,awrcllce; Prcscott anr. leavc.; Xortllport on T!les- and arrivcs at "' clIIlJt\'ilic '11 hark. I.eav{'s Parkenhmn ßytown throll!!h thc Joh",,- ,ja}', 'l'h'I[>,lay alii ,ltur- , 00.1 ; leav(' KelJlptville 01' ou Th'Jr;,day at I p.rn" and town and D.llhou"ie Vi,,- av" at a,m" awl arrjve \Tonl1ay, \Vcdnes:Jay mil' arrilc;! at Arnprior at :Uricts. I'a!' enger Coachcl:' I"t 1'I('t'Jll at 11 a.m. I.'riday. at 7 a.m., and ar- p.lII. ; l/'avril Arnprior at :J,three times a \\ eel.. Lea\'e!i Miles. Niles. 1 64 _ __ _sc mI: & nAL ?U R'S C ANADL\N AL l -\ _ IPre eott on Monday, \Ved- .'íl. ''''hiteL:lkl' 3ud connted for bv J>ackf'nham norspt,ack. Lea\"es VOr-: !nesd"y, and }'riday at 1O,1 B'.go1 1'1 THE ßnll- heing approached. ill either i lml TIIPsday, Thursday! l a.lII., arrives at lIytown at l URsr DISTRICT. le:u.t', Ioy a dilÌer nt route. and aturdolv, at 1/1, a.m.,' I'!, millnight; lea\'e By- - This will, of course, pro. ali'I arrives Ht f'aledoninl !town at tI a,lI1. on 1'ue:; lay. Once a week, on hor!'e-'tf'IC(' a correspondillJ diller- p-in s at nOOI1; leavesj I ThUrSday, aurl !'I,ltunlay.lhac}\. Le:n-es \Vhilehkl' ence in the dist:ll cP he- C...dcdOl ia prJrl s t nOOll' j l and arraves :tt Prescott allan I hnr5day, at.} P,lII., auù t\\'een Toronto, \Vlutcla:,e, mrl arnves at L Ongllal at : 10 p.m. ,a ri\'e :It lIa!::ot at Î p.lI1. ; Ic:'o: ,lbh .1IId C,lstiefor,l,and p.m. same days. I J:li' s tle'!ves Ha ot all 'fhur day, place.. depeni:ing npoll thew IfI'l B : Tor mto to . .e ïnoon, an1 arrives at \Vhile- shollhl the rOUle of t:lble 37 TJronto to Ie. l'rp:lJcott . . ,., . . 2'1 lake at:J p.m. '! e nke:l, ia tra\'c\lin!: to L'Orignal. .. . . .33 pencl'n'ille .. .. J:! 211 T",'ontn tn 'Fles. Pachenham, instead oftha! Caledonia t:prin!!s >>34:-1 lIeck's ConIPrs.. \1 .)(h 'Vhitelake . .3:17 of tablc 4lÍ. In winter the lIIail tnnel ! 1 :O;uulh Gower.... ;; :;,)I llagot. 11 31<;' twirc a \\'e,-I{ ollly let\\e('nl B.uton's . . . .. .. 1:< :!ì3 I 1l0ri!,nal alld ('aletlonia l ßytown. - .... .. lì 2 01 - '55. 'VC!i;t Wini:!m... S"rill."'" Vi.l.: on'l'ueSda)8i , . _ Þ iburg-and \Vincht:h. and I:;aturda)'s. I ,')2. Mc abb^ ronl- 1cr, IN THE E \8TMt=' Dl::;- _ I Jey, IN TIll!: U.\.TIIURsr l TRlCr !""s. ßfI to l''''nndO,", lJiSCRI('T. _ > . , _ ì . ç ;:t 1 ;' (I 0 ".1 ul . goudt:, I THE DALHOL; I Three tlllles a'week. on t)rl n . lu1 PI 111-' 8IEÐ'STRH'T. On'e a-wp"k on.horsl'-'hor eback. LI',ne, \Vesl tagcUt't, 1'1/ TIlEU'l'TA- 1 I ' . - Iha,Ck. Leaw'" fc 'lhb on!"\ïlliall1sburg on 'lues,lay, WA Ih"nucT. rhrl'e tllnes a week.. on" r:dll("dav. at II a.III" an"I'l'hllrsday and t:aturd,l}", at ,. - ,hor;,ehack. Lpa,',!!s 1,?r-1arrn'l',! at Broll1lt:-y 3t half-llialf-p:i!ay, I hms ,av llast I p !n,; 1,,'1v,'s ßrolll- at "VIlIehe"ter at halt-'mst nac . Lea\cs cnlelloma l I,w.l ::;a lIrday, at 11 .rn" !Py on" erJnesday, t half-':!, p.m. ; le:1 "a.m., rives at 1'Ianiagenet at 2 I.),, oode on'I ue;;:day,'1 hnr - 10rmlto In ""l!I'I!, IIld arrives at \\'e t \\ïl_1P.rn.; leave l'lantagenetor. I ',tr;y and 1atllrrlay, at!J ,111" 'lcNabh,., .. . .3.; <)_ iii.un lJuró at ilalf-pa t 1.1'.111 'l'ues'lay anll :':alurd.lr, at! aurJ arrlvPs at 13arton!l at Rf'lifrew....... .) u,'!' IIn, a.m., ancl arri\'e>: at ca- , ihalf-past h) a.m. \,Irna toll.. '.. lH {tri: Toro'll oto 1I1i/es leJollia Spring:; at noon. ,Miles. Bromley.... - .. 5 372 1 "\'estWilliamsb'I!.23' '1 ,Miles. : Toronto to Northi\"llIiaulI;b'g ï ;1,,\1 To?,onto tf} , . I 'Hartoll's.......2ì:r \Villellesler....l ;lìl C a l e donm:-J i C 1 (' n!iò 0 II ",IGO. L.Origllul and Iran e.1 dillerelltly to what TREAl.. I LandinO' & l?iuc1t CariBou, IN lÏlE :\ION-' ! the Y arc at present. ,- I=' niE l ,';';F'{ 'i U,STRICT?I TREAl, Dl"TtliCT. 'T\VJce '1-wpek on hor"e- _ - hack. r I':lV("" f::lstlf'lbrof Onc(' a-w k 011 hor>:e- Five times a week on , on 'Ionday ;1'1/1 rnd y, at!) back. Leave::! Dickell",oll>s'hor"c l1lck, anù ferry Boat. 14D. O'-goollc & Ru!'ò- a.III,.; anù arrives at Portage Landing all atllflla\', nOOIl, Leaves L'Orign:l1 every da} I "'fill. IN TilE UTTA\\'A du Fort at 1 pm.; leaves and arrives at I"iuch at 6. c},cept aturday and ::;un- IJlsTRIe r. Po rta !!p. du Fort at I p.m., p.m.; lea\'e!l Finch on :-al- d,IY, at.! p.m., and arrives' - lIn arnvp 'It Castleforù at ùrdav, at.) a.m" a 1111 arri\p .It f'arillon at fj p.lII, ; leaves l Once a wpek, on horse- ,) p. III. me dol}'S. . at Dickenson'lS Landiu" at,Carilioil every dJ.Y except l ark. Leaves Osgoode on T(} 'm o to o !tle... It, a.llI. ... ,S,lturdayand Sunday, at' l : ,atnr ay, at ll',m., aor! ar- (.1>'t'eforrl..... .u.)/ , 1'oroll:o to ^Iiles.1p.m., anrl arrives at V()ri -, Inves at R!1 "pJl at p. II.; Portage rlu Fort.. 1'1 357 Di..kpnsoll'f;Lanù.2ti!) 'nal at!1 a.IIl.lbllowing da}s., I led\'c" RII!'sell at 11 a,l\1" Finch ')\.1 .,,!), , I and arnvcs at Osgoode .it 1 . . . . . . . .. - - TOTollto to !tItleS' 1 !p. m. - L'Origllal. . . . . .3:J!' , lIIiles. '} 1. Port.I!!(' dn Fort ., l:awkesbury... _. 6 3tj 'Toronto to :ntr! PClnb,'oke, I' '.Þ . CarnU'"al1&::"Or- Carilloll.. ...... 123:;7 e.:'.:':::".!Î 2," TII"ß TH(1R"TnISTRICT. m ;J/NTm;UTTA\H _ I . Three til\1es a-wepk, on + _ horselJack. {.pa,-es Porta!:e fly p1.'iscn';er rr''1ches"GI. .L nca el"r and rlu Fort on Monday. at Ip. I ree timps a-week. Lf'nn's' 'V lI.la l""o" I.', 11'0 :)0. 3yto,vn and 1\1., \VeJnesrlay at 6 a.m" COrllwall all IOI1LIaY'\\'ed- 1 TilE LASH.R:' DlS'llUCT. {:a tle[ord, Pi TIm friilav at J p.m., anrl .11'- lIesdilY anrJ Friday, at., a. '--:-, B'TIIURST IhsrRlcT. I tÌ\'es at 1'f'lIIhroke on '1'11('>:- 1 111., ani arrÏ\'es at L'Orignal '1" hree tllnelS a neel[, all - (lay at 1 p.m., \V('rlne (lay at C; p.m, ; leav(:; VOri2:nal:horsehack. , Thrl'e timps a week, all at 7 p,m., Satnrdny lit I p,l.)I\ Tue day, Thurs.lay and Torlmto to ,1(ties ,hor""'hack, Leav('s IIvtown:m.; Ipavl''i l'p:nhroke on!:':at:uday, at -I, :t.m" and l Lallcaster.... .2!Ji !oll,'londO\ ,,\Vednesdåy ,and I\nday at 11, ?rn.. TUl'5dav,arrives at Cornw.I!I at::; \Vill.llm!>towlI... 6 3( ; . fnday,a! 4 p.III, and arnve at S a.m" J h"rs'hIY at 11 p. m. I I , at Castlpthrd 011 Sunrlav.la.rn.. allli arrives at Portaze 'rornl1to to }ll1Üs - ""erlnesday anrl f'rirlav, at,du Fort all Monnav at" a. f'om \Vall. . . . . . '2 1 R.IlI. ; leave" I 'astll'fo'ro1 on:m., Tnn la.v at 10 p.m" Fri- f't. \ndrews.... 7 ".!", There i5 Po t fike ill l I Tlles,lay, Thursd"v nnrl rl:JY :It;< a.m. l\larrinrown. . .' 6 tn' the 10WnsillIJ,Ol Clarf'nre. :-'atl1rrla '. at 111 a.m.. and Toronto to }lfilfS. 8t, Raphacls. . .. Î 3111 "crveù tI,lrt'e U"IP per w"eh arri\'e" at By town all :\Ion-I l'orta e rlu Fort. .1.;j Alex,lIIdria . . ., !J :111 hya lIIilll (ram LOChahl'r'JlI I )/Jay, \Vp Inesday alld Fn- j , !'Iomh Wc>:tmeath 1'; :J.o1 J.<')rhipl....... 7 I: Lower Can.arla. , , k1ay, fit 3 p.m. \Ve trnpath . . .. :J91 \'.'1l1klpek Hill .., fI H. .\nothl'f III the town!>h!1' ! 111'/ }'embrol,e. . .. .. 11 40 lIawke hnrv..., fI 3:1:; of CumberllInd, /'n'e,1 IX ,.T..ronto to · es _ l}Orignal. : .. .. 6 3]! I limes p"r WI'f'k hya mail , Hyww'l....,. .'''!IO NIIII'-Rl'lerring f0 t'lh'l's _ frolll lIuckJlJgham, l,o\\er , ollth "larch.. .. 1"! 30" 1 1'>'-50 inclucivp. 'I'llI' dis- Canada. I North Huntley... III 31') 'anee to Parkcnharn. h '}S. r. O,.fP.'nal&Calf'ø A.nd:lllothPrat Sorth/.."n- I Parkl'nham.... 1:! '!I tahll' II;. i :!-I mill's, 1,'hil" donia I)rin ", I:> ca.-trr, "erved tnre p , U!""- I "'hill' [,ake.... I :;:17 t!lat h\' ranl.- 3ï is only 2PI THE OTTAWA ÐlSTRICT. ! flef week hy mall troll' I McNahn....... ß 34 i mill's, makin!! Il difl'prl'nrp _ C 'otcau Landlllg i Lower I Castlf'ford. -.. ::_ __ ,) 7:of :H J \ .!!..J __:'!('.:_ '1'hr('I' timps :\-wepk. on ran rJ __ _ SCOBIE & BALFOUR'S CANADIAN AL)TA AC. EA TER POSTAL DIVISIOX OF CANADA. WIL1.J.UI HEXRY GRIFFIN, r. O. SURYEYOR. QUEBEC. 6f> [Nos. IX. X and XI. under generalilead .. Main l'rovindal Route." belong to the Eaf"tem I'ostal nÌ\'i i()n.] 1 'Iontreal to UJ'- MOlltreal t8 :/lfiles. 7.:?Iontreal to lIenl- [olltrcal tel }.files, .to,\VIl, IN 'HIE IhLHOU- :'t. Iartin ., ... . . .12 I1lÍngford, IS THE I l'hilipsbnrg..... ..j) I f :on: lJ IS'I'lllCT, U. C. :'t. Rose. . . . . . .. Ii Ii COL X'l 11 of 13 EA VH \RXOIS. " , Frel i ghsburg . . . .) 2 63 ::;t.Theresede Hlain- I - Abercorn . . . .. .. ti "9 Mail,; six time a-week, ville . . . .., . . . 4 21 Tw.jce a week. Mail cart. :5utton....... ., Ii 74 by light car and hori'eback, St. Jerome. . . ....15 3û Leaves Laprairie on I\I-on- f':outh Potton. . . . .li till l.ea\"etòMol\ueal at hall'p.ls! - lIay ano.! Thursday at 2 p.m ï - I !I a.m.; arrive,; at YIOWIl I. 1'1 on , treal to Ca- rrin:s . at LaJl!airie 0 :1 "POlit twice a week tO I an p.m. tile f011owlIIgda!r'.1 rilloll I" Tnl: C'OUl,TY 1 uesday and Fnday at '"I Beo.1ford. Leavt's By town at 4 a.m.; OF Two )IOI'STAll'oS. (I.m. , - arrives at Montredl ar Sa.In. _ MOlltren,1 D Izlu. t 1. In 0 n t re a I to the following day. . Twice a-week. Leaves apr:lIn('.. . . . . . !) .),,1 tnnsh'ud(C()L"'T\ OF Jlont,.ral to lI-!tles. LachÜle on Tuesday and . t. Ed,:mard.., . . .13 _:.. TA""TIo.:AD), vhl. St.1 :'t Laur mt... . ., .J Fridav at I p.m.: arr" eo! at HahY\ï,Il ....... u J olnl. t l' arun. . .. "';' ï ,Jarillon on \\"cdnesday anti Hemm m"ford. ... 8 3b 1 . -. I N t:uet chc. . . .. lJ ,':aturday at á a.lB. Lcaves Threp tllnel! a "eek. },y, :5t HenOlt . . . .. ..12 Carillon on \Vcdnesdayand 8. ;nont f'al to I,a-,stage coach. Lt.'.ives 8t. "::it Andrews. . . . I:! 'I.> ":amrday at 6 a.IH and af"-' colic (CO!:ST\" ,OF Hr:s-,Jolill" Oll J\londay. \Vpdnp.II-1 Warillon . . ..... ::- ;ives a Lachine t ti p.ID. I TlSG?ox) uul<:lta u-lda and I'riday. at 4 a.m.:, Chatham. . .., . H:! . ' I!Jaln, ",UTE o}' .N E"'larn\' 1I at 8tanstead t-ame, l(;r nville: . . . .. bl' Jlontr.ctf.l to Jllliu. 1'lIRK. leve!\ll1g. J.e?yes tanw'ad j l'etate Natlon....3 {ll Lachine.. ....... 9 I ,- , ,, n lue ay.lhursday.and Lochabcr... . . li !J Poiule Claire. . . ..10 1(1 Three timcs a \\eck. :\Iml ::;aturda . at -1 a.m.; arrivCE \ltlnckin l1<\nl . . ., I ;J te. AnIlC. bout de 'Can. Lea'- s J\lOnlreal onlat St. Jolin sallie cvcnini!. j Templeton.. ...1? I: L'lsle....... f2 2ÎI I nc\ay. \\ec\nesd y amll ' ! JlytOWII. . . . .. ., 3 123 Vaullrcuil........ 3 3U Fnday, noon,: arnv , es. at r./ lltre{[1 to lIllie,. ! I'oint a Uavagllol... 7 3i 'Ionlr al on ::5 nd?r. "ed- ' t. JO IIIS ..... .27 --J\ranch Post six times a Ri:rand....-.... 4.3 l\tsday and Fnday ,at 8 a.In. J'lkt' R 1\'pr. ., . . .) 4:2 w('('k to I./lchule. _ Carillon. . . . . . ., 7 5:l Miles Bedford.... . . .. 5 -Ii I t l'ost tlvlce a ,ycek to RI- .'lJontrcal to . tanhrid!!e Bast. .. 4 ;;1 aud. &c. - I Laprair.ï e ........ IJunham'. . . .... I :)(1 pIaii three timcs a week ". :Uontreal to Dun. J ' '\ a(h . . .., . . .1 t 2.": tCowansville..... ti tli to Hawkeshury. (lcc 1"( TH : OC:'iT\ UF' 1'ìapleC\ïlle..... .10 3.3 Hrome.........w i:!' Post to l:larenr('. l>EA!:HARl'oOIS. I Lacolle.......... I< n (;eorgc\"il:e..,. ..I III liroFt to C IJCrland. _ UlIalllpla .... P.49 8Ian f"tead..,.. ..12 IiI'!' J"fote.-' ail six times a- Three tin a-''I:eek, II) '9. :Uulltrcal toru -' "Llnlnrh Po t from f:1. wl'ek from Carillon to stage coach. Lea,'es l\Ion .. tf'd Intch. ,-.A LAKJ,. Jolllls 1\\ ice 11-'\ el'k to 1\11. HawkesbuCl' :l'1'1L.'Urignal. re!,1 at 8 a.m. O I J\ onda:y.: CHAMPLAIN.. I JOhnSOn, t. llrigide, and l _ \\ e::dnesday an(\ E nday : _ \Vcm Farnham. I 2. Ionh' a to I.or.- aen\-es at Uund same da,J'1 Six times a week. In tBranch Post weekly tol nt;:"t' du fort Il'atl ,It 10 p.m. J..ea\es Ullndl.e \ StImmer hy Steam Ferry-'F.ast Farnham. "-est 8hef- t:alll1l1ct Islantl. III l,:\,londaYi Vednesda and boat toLaprairie anti thencelford and \Yaterloo. I 'l'm:Uou'lTY OF ÚTTA\\'\. ri 'l i ont . ! I ru = by Railroad to' t. J?hn.1 -- Tl . -: _' k .Iay ThuC!sday and saturd:ty l WhenCe t eyar tran nlltte t 2. :YI m1trt>ul to U'n- I Iree tuncs a nee . , It;)' p.m. hy Amencan lme 01 s.tl'am- terloo, (('0. OF SUEf'- þf les . ers. throngh ..Lake l am- FORn). 1)('rbroOli(> i M01l,treal to , Jlontre<al .,-ial . ßranch Post to St. :\1a-, Fvrt \Villhm. .. I 2:11.IIoon : arri,"" at M'-'I.1rP,.1 ." II j Ii IÞ!'ò h u r Po' to th . h l' !': p- ____- Ion \\'erlne,;u,LY an4 ::i.ltur- .'rcli::h..bn rr:(t '''1"''(- 1 rane Oft to . t. \I . Itluntri'al to St. day at a,m. TV OF:'f 1 Is Lnl). '111- th ; tlln s :"'''ek. lo: I .I'ltl.r....t'dc Glain-I ,,- ton. (COL"TY OF' 'IFt- : ,ranI' I o"t ' 'Pr: to Till.. and t. ('_ '\fnntreal t/l 11.11es. FnRv). and Potion. '1111011 al1rl .t. Hyaclllt.!! :. I runic, 1:'01 ..HE COUJooT1l , ' Lapr:ririe,......,. 9 (Co,!:'T\' uf':5I'AI'oHE\V). - I (IF 'l'ERR.EIION"óIo.:. St. Reme. ... " . . . 13 .:! - L1/m.treal to JlfiIN.! _ Norton ('rf'pk. . . .10 3 Twice a week to Frelighs-, \\'merloo........ .;;!I I 'fLJ cc timr a-w r t-maill RUf" e lto...:n...... 7 3!J l burg-()n e rhence to l'ot- I N neth 8tukely. . . . J 7 1:.11rt. __ . n I '!I \ïlIe _' . _ _ ton. __ Mall C lrt. 1It'."rl)oke.. .... .2 ,,':J E 66 SCOBrE & BALFOUR'S CANADIAN ALMAl\ACr 'IG. ''''ïlliam U('Dr] L Co. 01' ROUVILL :J, tc f'baUlbly, LCo. 0 Y I:RCIlERRF,; /, and ,, . .John.., CO. OF Uur-; TINGDO'O/. -'Iløntreal 10- - JUzlcs, 17. in 0 n t rc a I t " I 1I1ile J I S -I .I 1't1iles \Vaterloo. . . '. ...59 '.'crr('bolille an(1 I 3iJ Frost Villag ...... 6') Nt',''": Glas 'o'v, Co, rDrummou(h'iI1e. .2 13l St. Sylvester. . . . 8 3.,", Stukely......... ij t8 OF rERUEBO:\:oiI:. Durham. . _ .,. .J6 1:>.:1 Le.us......... 3 46 I ßolton....... .1-1 t - t'1 lbourne . . . '. H Ifj. Jll\en,e ".. ....11 5i Stau8tearl . . ..' . .19 LOI Tn-ice a-\H'('k-mail cart I IJrOIllPton ..,.. .1:! Ii:!1 J\ eO' Ireland. . -.111 vi _ Ll'a\"es :\1 n.trei'! On \Ved- herLrooke.., .1: 1",- Dllds\\cll...... .39 lUG 13 ll'" I t St I lles/lay an,l Haturcla}, at I L'mnowille. .. .. .. 1H Sherl..:ruoke.. . .:!O l:!ti I . .ot .rca [ 11 . p.Ill.; arrives at ;\Jolltn'al l'Ollllltoll.......!1 l!1' l )'ac'llItlu', o. .OF' 011 \Vedllesday anù.5atueùay Hatley....,... 7 2');',24. q ;'U' b('c 10 Stf'. , AT. [h\lI\rlIE,] VUt: at 9a.lll. 1181'lllslead......1I21! Iana la BC':illC(', (Jitalilbly. , ' 1 _ j &: B1.CIIIH'b('cICoad. , , - k ï lIIolltreRl 10 JJIllc . t Post weckly to UptOIl CUI""lY OF DORCIu; n.R. n times a-wl'c -m J Sault au Reco\Jct... !I and '\ aUl!Is:HI. ' _ . cart. Lea\e;; lontre;lrI I y :-:I,VincC!Jtde1'auJ..3 I:! t 1'0 tdailvtoR chUJOlld. Twicl" a week to L at4p,llI.j arnvcs at "Iont- Terrehonnc ...... ß ", Iri-\\I'ekly to Km;!sey and I1eauce.tht'llceollceaweek roal dally at 8 a.lll. f'1. 1.\11. . . . . . ...J I :};),lJam ill<'. '-.mail cart. i}f, t r Ù 1 1lIiles. New ( Ia" .O\V. . . . U III : Post tri, weekly to Eaton 1 O,Ror l 0 "I _ :nn I Rohin"OIl. Qllcbcc 10 , ha J II .!JIY ß ' .: . ' I "9 t 8. "10111 rNd 1,0 I.'-í II ('Osf tri-\\ eekly tQ Harus- lt. Helin. . . ... . . E! . t. call al tI_te ... . - _ J ....ODDI.,tiOIt and ton and CoatIcook. La llcauce. . . _ . . .19 31 :;t. Hyacmthe... . .16 .J" R.. '''don, Co. oFI _ I I-'t, JC P!Jh. . '" '" .12 4:) LJ:l.,,,TEll. 121. Qu('bec 10 (ot-, t, Fra\l!;'Ois.. . . . J2 .3:; 14. .Mon tr al to .Ya: _ , bi n icre. (COU1'i n J :;t. Gcorge . . . '" . ï ij:! ) Iasli.:a. &. c... l (;0..0, Three tim.'u a weck- l,o nnNIEHE,) al1(1 N ..-I - y'A\I!\8K\.J via 'Vd- \ mailr art . LCé!\CSi\lOlltre,tl l ('olet (COU"IT\. UF ì"A-.25. Qurbcc to St. , Ilau} 1.I'ury. ,m Tuesday. ThlHI' lay and ltHSKA.) I · 'hur (C". Qt' UI,!.r.- ,- . ,"::aturday, at 5 p.m.; arrive" - cn \1iI. E.) 0\.- "TU-UliJ- Three tlInes a ,: k-mall l "lt MOllfrcal 0'1 :\IOllrla\', / T\Yicc a weelt - Jiflht JODI, CO. Ill" j)v. lJH.!-o- <:art. ! cav{' \iV'II H1I1lHen- fhms \:iy aud :5aturù,IY, al Mail cart. Le.'lves }jieakl 'n.H. r'] on lue,;day, 1 hur"da Y ' j -4 a.lII. In i\Iol1.lay amJ Thur,..ta\ ,I - ,a/;'lIi Saturd,I ! I t f; a.llI. ; !I ' It;) a.m" alld arnves in: Twice a week. l\lail cart. larn..es at W II 11I!11 Ilene) Jf'J1Il7'l al 10 . flies"ltnchec ÐH Tucsd,IY an" ., ,1 t1 Weùlil d.I}, Fnda}, anù * t. nlpicc... _ . . 6 IFriday, at 7 a..Ill.; lea\<. - f2uiher 10 , lIlt,es, I uuday 1I00n. L'A"'"OIII\'tio!l..... ;, 31j(luebec ou TlIcsda} alld l 1. Helin.. .... .12 lJIiles' l SI. JacfjU(.s.... _12 4 Friday, at 2 p.m., alld ar- t. -'\I' eh:le Ü 1- "'f"1Ilr rJM _ Rawdoli... d... !I.-;:.llnl' atNleoletOIl\\'{,lllIes- ðt.l'!.ur... .. (; 21 1':11I1 1II Henry... .4:; "'_ 1 -- _ Jay alld :5atuCllay. at 0} p.IlI' 1 EaH F ,1IlIt'toll. .. -: : . I Ço},'1 flI!I,I"h.a . . . .... L . I *Post house on lIIail roulel Jlltlc \\ e 1 I' ralllptOIl.. . \j ,þ .t,frallcls.......8h.'toQueLec I (-J,lleblrto $ - ! LaE: le......... 7: ' :.'t.:4'H.l1olas....](! 126. udJc'c'o M. ' . ' 10. :Uolltrcal to III. j St. .'.moine..... !) 2:,' 1!.;nu Olld. ('..Ul'i'1'\ , JoIOlIl \ama ka, a Imul. - t Croi>. II 3'/ vt'l'ORl':lIV br.tII heslhr e Urnes 11 \wel, : rfiI it: l are. ]. tLilli ;;:'. '::. '.a 4Ì'1 . -' " ,to l{Jver Da\ HI, awl thelicl' j :-:t. Je.1II des Chail- Onct: a we('k-lI ht cart. ,"IICP a wppk to Upton and .- -_ - 10m;. ,.... .10 .3tJ . UrumlJ1ondville. T\1\ Ice a wecl..-maI{ cart Bt. }'ierre Ie" Uec- I Qucbf'c 10 'fllt. - I I01llrclli fo ,UilCð, quels " . . ... ..10 G I Lort'lL ."""", II t 5. .l'I!on real to S-: j ' Herthit'r . . . ... . .4.3 :(;eutillv .. ....10 ïl V II rll"'r - . . . . , ï ! I I Allnl' st: Ilu nc!oi' *:3t EliI.a!Jc:h . .!I I J:el' ncnu_r.., t! t w. .( rl_lht'nllf' , I() 21, .tI a l t II ' A.C Jndu"lry....., ,I (ìl l t.(. l'bO r .._-. ht.Riay, \\ l'lhll's.lay I'l'hurf>tlay anù Saturday al (J. idc Tablc L.) ßTI'JI,I{' ,) via 1.(>I'd... allrl Thur,.tlay, at .11 tIlOOII. )f ic' I ..\:..... \ C".m' L(J'rlJl}l!ER ;. lI1ilc I !If' ,JJfr1/frClll 10 . , . - Quebec to Willvnm fl"r,-y to . I e,. Three Rivers. . . .!}U Oltrl' a wcek. * Li!.rll1 . 1'01111 I.e.. i. . . , . 1 i I. Our!;_.. .... .I'! I'ort:'t. 'rancis... !1' J r;Jrt. - ::'t. ,I."hd,..,. .11 I:,! I (. Dellis. . . .. .. 7 I!! :Kkolo't. _" _ . . ,'I If" Q" "cc I" M les t. 'J'ho'II.I . _ . . . J!I :W , t,Cl1arles. ....62-; 'LdBaÎ>'.. ,1211 St,l;iles.......:.O L'r l"t ......15 t!1 I Ut'læil.........8 :; - 1 - -- ' ChamLly. .. ... .. U 4] , * ,.; tri-\<\CùKly to \ViI * This lllUil \<\ i\; '!1"'- 1 md f't n1Py'!' 'Tills at 4 p. Gucll)h, I'" TilE \VEL 1vr07lto to' JIoliles. I l'R1C'f. III.. on )Ionday. \'\'eJlles- LDiGTU'IIhsTRICT. Beach' iIIe.. . . .llJ2 _ h}, and aturda} Em' rG. . ... . .. b 110 l'o,1rh three limes a wne:t. Turm,lo to ]}Iiles. On horsebad" weekly. St. Mary's (Elan- I VCR 'fo ')!Ita at:3 p. III. ('red,t... ..W Lr-3\.es LSfjllC"illg at 6 a. chaffl). . ." .. ]2 12'1 'Ilùnl1a\". \Vc '1Ie' i:l'; allll f"treeb\ iiiI'. . .. . . 5 2.1 111., 011 Thllr!'clay; leave. 8tratÎorù....... 13 1:]5' 'Frulay: IC:l\cs :::anjhill a: I'IlIIrrh\iile.......'):!! Guelph a1 Î a. 11-1., on I:;at- 1 4 a. Ill" 'fill' . ulIa\\'asaga..... J1 9: lJiSiRICT. f\.oHnnd !L"l. ,tinv. "': ; a ' f" a, r'õ TlU I' ,Iphra ia . . . . . .22 ] If i" Till: :-:nl .. .- \) ,I iC i ( ( UI",l -T. f'r. \" ill( ellt.. . . ,l-!]a ('n hor"ehar k. t'\yire a. (J\\CII'S ::-IOUll!I.. . ,'j 1.3':: wcek. Lea\'..!' l'ortf:talJl"j h "rl'')r-' 'a " t'\ t r. ch, I ;:'"ltur- - .It; I. rn. on \tvnoa\' al T..." lIo!lalH la . L... a",,,. hI. Pf'n('tan:nli..h. ;'ri I:,v, rcturni' t-:'lIIe rlm, III j\1v.lda all" It .') a. 1:'1., returlls ,U1(' 1 f'ne ant.I S.ullt !'I.e. 1'or" Itu to ,1/ìl 'J a, III.; .e'!. :. ltW:"r {'. I' TIll" IILR... I'ort allll'j .. . .151; 1 ,,' \\- d '1. Toronto 10 11(ile I)' rR . FUOT 01' LAb.. paCl:l . . . . .. II .f5, , aj e\ 11, X p'<; "\ . . . . . . . . -. Eit lIOR. I'm ,,' /0 .;Iles LO\\VII.,...... . 74' 1... '.I'II.H1ne"'viIlc ..\. Etohirol..c. . . .. . . " N 3S"' a\\'e a . . .., ; 4! In thc bumm r sea"01 Zone .lVlill , Ifi TUr,. ::; lIIh ,'I:" Mills.. . . 10 l' "'e('kJv. hv btcamer, frolll \VEsrERs DrsTRICT. I andjllll. _ . .... . !} 2i 7. Nf'1wzoll and "'a_ Pelll.t.jn uishelle; anl1onc! )Ionù 'I ills . . . . . .1 L :1. tel'd:n,"u, 1:0. TIlE GOR a month in \\ inter, by cou- On horseLack weekh.- .\dJala. . . . .12.') DISTRICT. fiers, across the ice. (Viti. Lf'.,veb Thalllellwille on (",i- '1''','uul,pul . . . . . . - 5' No. -1 of" l'elltral Posta' :JV at H.ID" aud returns I"J . I Ileac!. . 3 HI ('oar h, thrce times a wel'k Ih \ i>ion," p. 61.) -'1l11e cia}. I ßradfonl.. . .. . G Ii Leav. \\'a[crdo\\'n at lIoon. Tor0711o to !lfiles, Toronto Ii} ]llile,. I ilJllan,1 J.lIH1in niJl , IN 'I'll; Ja ,-return5 amcùa;. I On hOr."t'hllck. twice' a P.O.).......1!J4 UU'lrE DiSfRIC'T. T, TOl"O '0 ]I-(;!et<, w('('k. I...Hvcs Rcach\'ilh Cook's ComerI', I - r-:"fjUCSi:lg . . ... . .4P ,t j I a. M. on Till's.,,)! alii 'proposed P.O.) ï 20" : ruach hrc(' i!II .:1. wC! '_k. rton,..... ._0 --.:'i.__ r c ay: Ît'(\\e" :-:trßtforl1 ß Erie ,:_:_ :. !t _ I. (h h')r Lack, \\"l'klr.ol "oudav. - 7'tJrontõ III J'ril't-.i M".; Mills..... .3" i\Juhunr . ... . .12 .')1 1 68 SCOBIE & BALFOUR'S ,CANADIAN ALì\IANAC. i l7. Hraut!Ord , , Pari.. :!'l. St. '.I'hoUla!i and I trathroy. and Ka esvilleI1'o1'01i O to Niles. I . and Prn,ceton, 1:'; 1 Alii bel"!O!(bul"gb, lI'i l lrom Almcns-the dl!5tance l Berlm......... eo TnE ßROl:K DI:;TRICT. THE \VFSTERN DISTRICT. will then be: Peters bur!! . . .,... 8 eF - - Tm'ollto to Niles.' - I Coach, daily to Paris: Coach threclimes a-WCCk. ! Ami!'ns.. ..... .147 \ 32. Galt aUtlA)')', I" lhree tImes a WC(!k. tOjJ.eave!'; ::;t. Thomas at3 \I. Rtrathrov...... ã J.) THE lìùRE DISTRICT. I t'ri.ICf'ton, Monday, \'\i en, / m. on Tuesday, Thursday Katcsville .... .. 4 1.jU - ,le:;.lay and Friday. Leaves and 8aturday; lea"es Am-/ - I Coarh, three times a week. dranttonl at half-past 8 a. herbtburgh at 2 p. m. ou 21. Loui!iòvillc anel Leav s Ayr at 8 1I.m. 011 II. and arrives at ßrantfonllTuesday, Thursnay and a.1 Port Sarnin, 1'1 THE,Tuc!';rlay, Thursday and Sa-I It half-past 5 p. Ill. tl1n ay.([)aily to :';t.Thomas \VESTER:'> lJlsrR,cT. tunlay; leaves Galt at 2' Toronto to ]lfiles \ia London-vide No. I:J,) - p.m. same days. ra!1Uord. . .., . ... 7 __' 7'u!01 f:' to lI{iles. Coach, t \'i e ;'I wpek.1 TO '07l10 10 Niles. Ian6... .....,. ,., :oil. Ihomas... .14:. Lea"es LOUIsvIlle atS a.m., (7alt........... 711 Princeton.... . . . IJ :-li' Fiu!!al........ 5 I I'; on1Vlonday and Thursday:: Ayr.. ...... . . . 1383 , I>ort Talbot. . ., 4 J,jl leaves PorI f:arnia at t' a.m. 18. Hrautlord au(J Tyrcolluel..... 7 J.;:' on Tuesday ami ],orillay. 33.{ n('ll)It&Ou-('n' t REG i : ; '. I TIH; : 1: : ; 1::.:: 1 A TL; ; : e..... ..I:Jilt?S'j :l I I 'D: : , WEI.-, Howard.. ...... 7 I"':.! ]lawn !\Jills.... 10 19"', - I Coach three times a week. Erieus........ 2,1 '.!.,U 'Vallaceburgh,.. J8 2Jti, on 1I0rs p hack, weekh'.. Leave8 t. George at lIIa,lII, Romney.. ...... ] 12"11 :\Ioore........ 22 2:J'-'Leaves Guelph at(i a.m. õn l ,)U Tuesday, THursdayand J\If'rsf'a....... 92:?!1 Port i;arnia. . . . 1U 21'" V.-ednesday; leaves Owen's, aturday; leaves ßrantford j Gostield........ !) :on'- - 80und aUI a.lII. on 8atur- 1 n's Sound.... 1-1 11:3 Coach daily (Sun,lays ex.IOf dslern lIIail, on )Ionday There is also a ,lay coach, I 't'pr.cd). Leaves Brantlbr,l'antl Friday; leaw!' l:ode. 1l'.lvin:! Jl.llnillon at:- ii./II., 34, Un.i. i I!nn and It U midnight. or as soolJ l 'rich at'; a. 111.. 011 \\-etilles- alld Guel('11 at I O(,nl..'" hichl nnun, i I h'. 1'1 'I'IlE ,IS may be after the arri\"al day anti aturùitY. cl!rries a I!lail iu "inter. ! :XI',r..\R IJlf';'JUC'r. I Mthe Ea8tcrn nl.lil; leave 7\J1'OfltO t9 'Ifiles. 7'o1'0Ilto tu 'files. - Vittoria at 1L a. m. , I LOII I ....,.. I:!!I _. flalllil,on....... 4 _ ,I roarh tllrl'': rill1(' a week,! Toronto to -,IlleS. 1 !\l l'llIlvrdY"" 2:l J :,I j} nd., ......", :) , Leavl's lIallll!1011 al:-' a.m,.: l>rmafur.l... .. . ..U H,IY. . . . .. . .. p ]')'1 \\l'st llalllhoro .. ;J .,., rm Iùllllay.\\ cdncs'lay alltl 1\l I,awl\, ()[OUllt _ Turkc.rslllith,... 211 I ? I hel1ield........ ] , 'Fritl.ay; lI'a\"e" I!unn\'ille lleasaut). . . ..,) ,,> Guùench....... 10 k.I Galt.......... I ''',at b a. III.. on fUl'sday, Oakland. . . .. . . 5 FU - Preston.. . . .. .. 3 731'hursda} aud Saturday. "Yaterford . . . . .. 6 (j 2,1. ('f?inivray alat1 Guelph......... 13 PU l ' TorlJ11t . to lIr les Slluc.oe. . '" . . . H .11 1 ' llllallls, 1:11 TilE - Hamlltoa... . ... . .41> Port Do,'er. . .. .. 7 10] Lo:mos DiSTRICT. 29. Pre!iiton &: Golle- (:Jallford........ 9 5.', Vittoria . . . . . . . 8 111U - ).jell, 1:'1 'I'll': HURI)S *&l1e('a (Caledonia - Horseback, weekly, on ]IISTRICT. Bridge)... ..... (i tit '20. inlcocandBay- ',Iondav. - York. . . ....... 66i ' I haUl, 1'1 TilE LO;\DIJN I TUTlJ1lfñ In !\Tiles, Cor:rh three times a week, Jnrliana........ 3 ,0 1 DI:3'I'RIC"T. i\1cl:ilIivray.. ..]51 ILm\.es Preston at 3 a. m. Canhoro....... .13 K! Coach, ti!rce times a week, \\ïlliams...... 10 161 1 , n Tuesday, Thurs lay nr1 Dunnville....... 13 {I] ['\\ ice VIa Port Bunvell,1 - ,.,aturday: leaves ho,'ench - I and once via '\Iiddleton. 2.'). London &: Port It ï p.m. on :::uuday, Tues. ... From Hamilton to Port' 1 7'oronto to ßfiles' l arui.l, IN rilE \\-E:>r-:(jay and Thursday. , [)/)\'er vi Ee'!l:'cl1, a diS- / :::imc.oe. . . ..... .!It ER:'I V,STRICT. TurOllto to J11tles. tancf' of u!J nlllcs, "y thf', \ïttoria. . '" . . . 7 10] - Preston. . . . , . . 7a Planked Roarl, a daily lIIail l orlllandale (For- Coaeh thrcetimes a week. N"!'.w .\berdeen... 7 8[; has been IIpplipd for. and !.;es) . . . . . . . . -l 105 Lean'!' London I1t 1(1 a. m, \Vllmot, (Hayes- new. officps pr?posed at \Yalsinrrhnm (8t. 'or after arrival of I:astc>rn ,'ille). . . . . . , 10 9. OneIda and JarvIs. '''-Illiams) . . . . Î 11'2 mail, on :\Ionday. Wednes- f:tratford...... . 17 W7 _ ---:- t rortRowan.....J. JJtida .andF'ri'lay;lcavesPortl Mitchell,......]2 ]1'3..,. Dnlnn lnC :11)(1, Houghton. . .,. . . 8 J'!I Sdrniaat 111 a, m. 'l'llc lla}" McKillop......]3 1'1'.! Port :JI;utl:llld. 1:-'1 ,?rt Burwell.. . .10 I , H Thnrsrlay allil SatunJa y :, I 'I:llck,:r :nilh.... 1 " THE 1'íLHI\RA JhsrRICT., ' I \ I'-'nna. . . .... . . 3 ]:3ï 7'"ronto to JlTt.cs, Godcnch..... .. JU I,)L I H:nham(r.ie.tllu'd) S [.t:; London.,.... .1 !, I - naily, in the eveuingF,1 . . _ I Lobo......... 111 ]311130. Prc!i'ton&'Vool- hoth W:l}'s. I 21.. BranHord and Allliel s....... I i ,,:iela, I" lHE\\T EL '.DIG- Tnronto 1,0 .' "rileS' j I St. 'I'bonla IN T,U' ArJelaule....... ,1.>1 1 '1'0'\ DISTRI<'T. nunn\lll.e..... . . .P! . : ),,):-IDII:-O VI'H'RJ('T. I \\-arwick...... 12 1Ii': - Port Maitland. . .. ,) !)U 'f'oach.thrcetimesaweek. Portf:.unia..., 211!11I 1 Coarhthreetimesawel"k, - I ')",a\"l'8 Branlford at J2 111111. __ l.e,IVI"" \\Tùolwich at G a.m. 36. IO;t. ('athørÏP.ff''' 1 'III:::ht'Oratkrarri\"aI0fthl'26. \c1f" i(!.o f'lRel ou :o.1() lIj'.\\, '\-edn(,':da 1 ancl.lbtllnu'ill .r'l ERStern lIIail: nn,1 St. Tho., Katl'!oiv.IL , 1:'1 TIII,land FWI.IY, awl return!; Till: :'iiIHI\R'l.VI TKlt'T. ma.. at 9 a m. on Tuesda," Lo'woK DI"TI:I('T. same tla s. - i ftnd Thursday, allli ill thè ' - 'F/Jr'llllo 10 ."!.il,.... I'ail coach. I.eave t'l feveuing on ::5.ltunl.1Y. I Coar-h t\\ ice a \Vpek.- Preo;lOIl ., . . . . . . d ,rathnr :1('s at q ;I, III. and, T/Jr , onl/J fo Iiles. J f'a" s Ad('hide t !I a m. P rill1... . . . ... 7 p , nunnnile at 6 a. III. . I I. ßrßmfonl.. .... . .,0 'on 1 IlPsrlav ann :oiaturda)', \\ atcrloo. .... .. 31'.' TUTnnifl III ]If,leB. I HlIrfor'j........!J j!J and relurns' same da"I'.. \\'ool\\'lrh. .. . ., 7 9l ":-'t. C:ahal'jnes.. .f-:; _ I NÐ(wi('h.. ..... .14 fl3'T01'01lf,Jto '1ltles. - Tlu)rold .... . . . 4 f.<, Olterville.. ..,.. 7 1110, Adelaide.... ._. .1.>1 :31. Ð('I.iill and P('- Alll'nhl1r!!'1....... 4 PI ncreharn. . .... . . 7 111'i t'trathro '....... 7 161 1 ter blu' ', I' TIIFVrEL- Port Rohinl'olJ. ., 3 "41 Bayham. . .., . . .1,) 12l Kat.esvillc...... 3 lW J.lNU\'OS Dlo;TRICT. - .' ..I. ' I A}'lmer,.....,. q ]:30 - - .*P3VI" J.I''': n1tOn-;:nd '1 ! _ kit. Thomas.. . . .l -.-!. l'.r()l. t!__'-o !erv _ W 'k!y, on hor ehaclt, \"Ia"'i If' "'.: 1('a '!::.- __ . SCOBIY. & BALFOUR' C.-\XADIAN AL:\IANAC. 69 fite8.'Leaves Port Dover at 7 a.m. l\fite!!. -12. .'ort Eric Point !H on Friday; leaves Dunn- lU51 Abi..o uUII ."ort :\[erritt!lville. . . . 5 99 ville at 7 a.m. on Saturda}". tChippawa...... 3 lU:" (;olborlle, 1:\ TIlE l- Port Colborne.. ., f" 1fI7 ]}Iiles. tevensville. . . . . 8 116' AGARA IJIsTRrcT. i 'larshville...... 9 H6 Turo1/.tot,o I:'ort Erie (\Vater- I - llroad Creek Lock 9 I:!J Du nville...... .9l 100 !,'err}) . . . . 812.1, On horselJack, twice a Dunnville . . ... . 7 13'..! R lIIham.. .,".... !) IOU - \\eek. Leaves Port Coi- I "alpo!e (:;toney / tThe above is the !nail b rne at 6 a. m. on )Jonllay; P b - Cr eK). . . ... . . 9 lU:. route; but a shorter, alllj1and Thursday; lea\cs ,Fort !3 :. o tr ',: I a::.o.i: antlcoke...... 8 1.1 the usual route for travel-' Erie at:! p. In. on JIonday ((;OOk"OOi .'1 ills,) 1 ort Dover. . . ... 8 1:!J lers from Hamilton, is from1anrJ Thursday. Daily. :5l. Vatharines to Chippa. 1 'l'orU1tto to Miles. Torofl'o to ftliles !iò wa direct, instedd of going ' Fort Erie. . . . . .1:M Port Robinson... ..9-1 4.0.t,o :le':;; i 0I 'i a:':I rouad by Queenston. I l:oint Abino .. .. 11 13 , Crowland, (Cook's X, D _ lort Colburne. .. 11 141) 1 Mills) .. . . .... 3 m IH.\R.\ 1,,'1 alC 1'. -- - 0 I - b- k ,', . III , -It. Cbil)paWa ant1 -13. '.I'oronto and 3S. St. CaH..ariI cs &:.1 \\ e or:g ê i; ,: all aI d Cauboro', IS Till:: :r.1-1 I;lau'iltoll I 'I'IiE , POl.t Du!hoUOoIIC, l' l lhree times to '{'ort Erie. AGARA DISTRICT. I GORE DISTRICT. i THE l\G_ .\ Dr"I'RICT. Leav s ltueenston d il , in Hor eback wice a \\ eek,' (Lake Si:;;re Route.) , ,Ð:J.ily. Leaves 8 . Catha- \ll I n r ; I11 , Lea s hippawa at.e .a..Ut., Leaves Toronto dailj, at nnes III the IIIOrlllll!;, and route is re"n lCd by the ar- vn IlIe;day a:ld Fpduy; oj ? m. ; leave" HamIlton rf'lurns ibthe afternoon: rival ami "',Ieparturl' of thp leav (anLoro at 6 . rn.,ldallr at, a. ll . TarO/Ita ttl . 'Illtes. \merican Frontier )Iails. on \. ednesday amI !:5atur- VIa -:ookt!Vllle, &.c. ( See I :O:t. Cath:ull1es. . . .t>-1 Jay. Page ÜU.) I Port Dalhousie. . . . ,j ::' TOTtlntu to Jl.liles. Turoll1o to Miles. Toruflto to Jlliles. I - *Queenston.:.. . .!J ChiPI>aW?.. . . .10 , Cre lit (via Cooks- 3H. DunuviHe :uull DrummondVl\le - Port Robll1son '" Hil i nile). . . ... . .10 ."ort lIov('r, l TilE I ( iagara Falls) 7 105 Pelham........ .} 1 .J OakvilIe....... .l! 3n I 'I' LBOT DBI'RICT. - N. JOIUI'S. . " .. 4 121 Broble...........,. 34 1 _ * o \-ia Hamilton -by the \Ve land Port. .. 10 131 \Yelllllgton Square. r. 42 011 horseback, weekly. Niagara Steamer, 42. CanLoro' . . . .... 10 11-1 Hamilton.... " . . 50 I This being the first attempt to furnish Tablc;! of Routes throu2h Canada, we have experienced considerahle: 'diffic,ulty ill preparill1\' them. \Ve trust that the precedil1 information will not only prove genemlly u"t'ful, lut l albo atlòrd evidenc,e thatollr ellùrLl have been so tar successful. \'\'e have to ackllowled e, with gratitude, tile, cordial assistallce which we rec,eived through Ihe Post Office Dep,lrtlllent, and tile readines \\ ith whicb ali i necessary ill formation was supplier! us ;-IJ.1rticularly would we mention the çourteolls altention bestowed by :the re pected l1rve ors of the J:abtem, \Ye tenf, and Cemral Divi:õion!', le::,srs. (;rir11n, -"'reer, and Dewe, in rendenng us allt!te information and aid in lheir \>o\\er. Hut lor the kindness of tho>e gentlemen, our Table!! would have falll'll far .short of the general accurar-y which characteri,æs them. In an e\lemsi\e departmeJlt. buch as that of the l'ost Otlice. changes are continually occurrin!!, lJ} the formation of ne\\-, und tile shortening 0' 1 1 0ld route!', and the grallling of additional l'oslal facilitie" in the more frequent uansmÌ>sion of mails; but, the foregoing TaL es furui:õh the be::,t attainable information of the prebent f'tate of all the }'o,:tal arrangements of, I canada; to whic.h are wlded Tables through the main leadillg thoroughlan', in 1'i('w Urunswick and :Nova: colia, guirJing the traveller from the foot of Lake E'ul,erior 10 the E'eaLoard at Halif,I.\, Le ides conducting him into all the inland places in Canada, to which nlails are at pre ent carried. -\nother important end gained 'by the publication of the>:!e 'rahles, is. that it shews the S'}stem pur,;ued by the 1'0"t Otfice Dt'parunem, in I laYin out mail routes, and tIle connection \\hich is 1I111intained throughout lJetween all the routes. It is the, hest evidence that can be supplied of the arduous task \\ hich the 1'0bt (jffice authoritie have had to perform, and the systematic ami satisfhc.tory manner in \\hich it has been dbchar ed,-"eeping pace \\ ith the progre"" of the country in seulemellt, internal improvement of cOllununication, and increase of population and \\( alth. In naming the mean,,:, ill rhe lore!!cing Tahle , by which the I/l ils óHe carried, \\ here .. Coach" is stated, it I Ulust be undprstood to si!!nify a \\ heeled \-eilicle, suc.h as is suitable tor the na'ure of the particular roaù on the I rout p . On the lIIai n roads there arc c,arrip!:e" 1,laced, in which travelling can be ac,cornpli"hed \\ ith cOlnparati\ e COllllbrt; on other::" open wag!!on>!; but the e-:penence,1 and pel e\'eril1!! trnveller, who does not look for the / comforts of the pavn! city road, in the new back woods' sPltlernents, Cóll1 at all times make sure of pa!'>,ing over in safety, the !.eaten track which the post-boy tra\'pls all the e.tr round. \Ve "ould also observe. that in sollie cases the mail route it! IIOt a llirect OIle; this arises from tile n('ce ,,:ity of goin!! ofl' the slraight line to ,SUIJplv certain l'ost Offices, established for the convl'nipnce of particular inland or collateral bettleIl1ents. The " traveller will, of cour,,!', avoid these de\ iatioTli:l from the blraigl1t course. The foregoing Tables re the l foundalion of a more comprehensive work, which we are now preparing, to serve as a travellers' guide I I through Vallada. I ROU'I'ES IX CAXADA. I I. nrld'''o. to d" "".".."0. ",.o,", 1 i.. th, 'ow' C"" i..) ..d ."...., ""00', Tb, d"Om," 'm : Igoill postûl route", we submit the followia , which. Len islon to Kin!!"ton dirt'ct is ahout Hit miles, and to although to some e'l:tent d recapitulation, wil\ neverthe- Ogolenshuwh al,out 2'1"'miles. There is, further, Steam- ,less helbund useful to travellers. Uuri,,!! the sca,;Qn of boat cOll1munic. ltioll three times a week LetweenTo. 1 'If avigatioll, Steamhoats ply dailu ( lIn-a1ays eXCe\.lea1) ronto, t 'oLourg and Roche ler; the IIistanc,e between I on LAKE O TARro, hetwet'n the followin place , viz. : Toronto and Rochl. ter direct is about!l5llliles, and thaq 1[1.1 Toronto, Xia!;ar.t, (tueenston, aud Lewiston, 4:3 between CoLour!! al1l1 Roclle!-1er ahout (i!}Jniles. There is Imiles. (In winter three times a week br,twe n Ihe,,:e occa"ional c,oulIlIunication Ly Steamboat between '1'0- !plac,es.) [:!.] TOlomo, Hamilton, IIn re- lhere is also a daily line of "'teamers from LeWI"toll. on twet'n Toronto, I'enetan/Inishene, and tile Sault Ste. lite ial!ara Ri \ er, to Ogdensburgh on the St. I.a wrenre, Marie, in the fore oin!! Tables.) Bl"tween the followinl{ I :calhng at Youm;stown, Rochester, Osw g:o, (Kin:r ton, places on Lake Ontario, the distanceii are, Kingston to 170 1 , -- SCOBIE & BALFOUR'S C\NADIAN AL:.\IANAC. Rocht'!"ter, about 1U miles: Cobourg to () wego, ;,lIollt From Montreal to the United :'t,He , the nllJmer ,!M mile"; l amilton to Rochester, abont 1 -I miles; route is across the 8t. Lawrence to Laprairie, thence lIamilton to Oswego, ahout Hi! I miles. The ::':tc;uner" hy Railroad to St. John!;, alld thence hy Neamboat ahove alluded to, connect with the linf''' of Railroad through Lake Champl:.in to \\'hitehaU, from \Vhenc 1 lat Queen81On, Lewiston, Rochester ;.nd Uswego, ami the tra\eller"procepds by Coach to nrato a :'prin"s orl ,with the SWaml'r" on the River :::t. Lawrenre, and the, Troy, at lIis oplion. rrom Sar,J{og<1.lo Alholi7y' !lV 'Rideau Canal at Kingston. The following are a cer-'Railroacl; all,1 froln Troy or Alhall ' to New York lIÿ' rained distances: the Uud:JI (Steamboat.) (Razlroad.) to Bufl'alo, ahout 1 4 miles. ( .) Bnlralo to ('hi:-auo I Ne\v York.. . . .14751" ' Alban .. .. . . .251316 Ihrough LLk,.. I':r e, the Detroit Rl\'er, Lakes 8t. CI r: (Meamboat.) Huron and ;\Ilclugall. New Yor:". . . ..147 4!13 Dista1lces. ilIiles, I Distnnce". Mill's, howill!z thf' Oswego route to be 77 milf"s less than that Bnt1:1.lo to Clevc- l'ort arnia.. .. i a!l!1 lIy L wiston. and:!1 miles shortPr than that by Roch,..s- land. . . .... . .1!H t'Jackinac. . . . .2-17 lilti l.er direct; and the Roche ler ronte to be 53 milf' shorter f:andn<;ky..... ,.'" 2t!J 1 iHilwaukie... .277 9 J. Ithan that by Lewiston. III con8equellce of therf' being lIetroit... " . . 7 :j!7 Chica!!o. . . . . . (}II H113, 1'10 daily Ieampr hf'IWeen Toronto and Roche:3 Ri\'er Tham,..;;, to Windsor, Detroit, ::;andwiCh, and' 'The di!'tance, by Railroad, between Albany and Hoston Amhersthurgh, on J ake Erie. I li:i 2110 milps. Di tltnres. Ni1eS' j LJistft?lrrs. J'liles. . On thl' RIVER fiT. Ln\';J,E>;,rE there i" a dailv line> of Bufhlo 10 Dnnn- 1'o,t Rowan..... Jí JII,í ' teaIRers hetwepn Kln ton, \Iontreal, and intermplliale vin/'. . . . . . . . 40 I'on "hanley , . .. 40 H,j IIlaces, HN lIIile ; and R continuous daily Jille hetw,..PII Port Dovl'r . . . . 45 f'j Detroit....... .1r;U 3051 : \[ontreal, Qu,..hec, anÒ intermediate plarr's, 1...." mi"' . I'on R)er e... .. .j {I,) I Betwepn Kingston. By town, ami intf'rmpdiate placl's. Tn enlllllPr:!te further. or to ent,..r npon the many about Itlmll"' ,oll theRIDF IICANH..Slpamerspl:vfolir int"'rc lill!! suhjf'cts \\llJrn Sll!!!!pst thelll pl\es, in can-' timesa wepk; and between J\Tontrf'at, Bylown. and in- lIection wilh thi" m:l!!nificl'lIt portion of British North' Iprme,liate I'lac.ps, ahout J'.!'I miles, on the OTT-\W .\lIIerica. \\ollld reqnire \f'r} much more space than' IÜV/.'R. there i" daily communication by f:t p 1.mhoat,- thl' little \'ol",ne, fur which it is Ollr privilege to write, the distan('e of nille miles, from MOlltreal te, L'lchine, affords II!'. nCe mlisl, therefore, hring lhp p lIIPlIIoranda' hring pprformpil hy Railro1.'1. Therf' is al: from onl' to the othpr of Ontario, Erip. IJuron, and \'khi!.!an, with thr greater l thest', with thp !Zre"tf'<;t romfort and "'xpedition. \"it'wing ease, and e\ en less ri!'k than i!- usually encountered the whole of the macyniticent country and scenery tra- "f'lween Lpith and London, or GIIl!":7o\V and Li\erpooJ. versed bv thl'm. '" . This (.1ct nl'pd only 1'1' known to induce :Emigrant", From Toronto, hv L KI': HUltON. the Northern route from F.nrop p . ,!/'!"tined for the \-Ye!'tprn parts of America.' leserves more parli;'ular nOlice. 'rral'eHers proreed in to choose thl' TOllte of thf' :':1. L;,wr/'nre: for thl'Y ill Coarhes along the Marad;,mizcIJ RO'ld to Lakl imcof', not onlv he sure of ha\'in l ! chp:Jp p:JS!'o tOTe, and com- i whic.h thp\. cross hy teamhoar, and havin p:1s:ackets, weekly. o land and re cive lII.1ils aul p:l eng rs. l'a".d c From :\ew 1 Grk on 1:1t' 1st, Hh, 1.;lh, at:1d :!-ttll; from -110 'e}, HI:! . I London VII the .íth. 13th, 2l"t. and th; and fcolII TiI.. United States Sfeam I'hips ply Olll'e a month.Port"month on the 1,,1. hh, hith, and t4th, of ever} ,')I'tween Amer: ,1 al\(1 BurollC ; leavillg Bremen 0.1 the mouth tilrou!!ho'Jt the }ear. Pa "agt', $7.3. I.jth; ,!lid ::;vuthaUlpton amI S"ew York., 011 the 211th of New YOI k !lid Liverpool f:ailing P.tckets from each .eacRmonth. PlIs al!e from New Yarh 10 outhampton port, 011 the l"t, (Jlh, 11th, ltith, :n"t, an 1 :Wth of every or Bremen, 1st Cabin I J; 211d do. $->11; frolll Bremen lIIonth. ra a!!e to LiveqlOol, ,31',\1; to New" ork, i2.'). Jr ::;outhampton to New lork, 1st Cabin $ljO; :!ml New York alld Havre 8aill11!:; Packets, second line., 10. S"u. from New York ht, and Havre 16th of e...ery mouÙ!l. ::tcalll,-,rll ply betwccn Bermuda and New York, 1'd"Sa!!e SI00. 'V -^,.J"\.I"''V "\/'\.I"V""V _....^ EDUCATIONAL. D-,partm""nt of CODIIDon Scbool<;i-Upper Canada. The Rev. E!!"rton Rvpr. JII. U,D., C&Íf'f .superintend- :fray Roberlson, fiend ,1Iaster: Hellry Voule TJind, (1at(' .t:n.t; J. Georg;e [(" I m". O!Ji."e Clerk. Ec1ucation ()f- I'holar QtlPpn' Cc.llege, GamhnI of VIeeting-Tu I )S, at IÙ' o'clock, a:m. \Ii n!lsrrcs 01' CO l\w", ..:>ô:nrooLs ,IN {TPPFR CU:A!,A Icommunirations inll"lI.!e I fur the Hoard of E,luc.alioll I" It-41.-No, of chools, 2d7 ; Pupil", l:!t,P'29 ; J e!!I:i- Ito be aùcIres . to the ('hlc" ;:'Iupcrilllen./ent (,1' hools: la }.ve. i. . tú..tjJ!j IOs., 7td.; piFtric_t Assp!',, nellts, i I'ROVISCI'\L O '\1 \L CIIOOL L ,I. 1 - . d., Rate Bills, L3o,ttJ9 las. ItI .I., A\c- .. . " , . rä!''::': I1ry paid '1\ her!', L3"',-highPH LII'II, IOWlSI Under. the m1na....emem of. the Board of Eùucation. L,jll; Teachers 3 .J3,-male> ');Jill, fcmales tÍl I: School 'For the lI1 tructlOlI an I trallung of (male and lemale) ':-:cctiolls :Jj J.j' Grammar at I Pri\ ate 8.- hools 134: Common::; 'p"Ol Teacht I". I Pupils therein: 3.):n : F '1001 alld l'ulJlil' Librari ;:, F6: Thc Rev. ..: 'ert.ll1 R OW)Jl, D,D., f'hiefS'lperintencI- Volurnl' thereill, III.Mü. Children of School age in. I ent of :::ehools, Gcn al Supt-rin/clLdent; Thomas Jaf- r pper Canada, :l3O,97.3. ' D parhlleDt of ('01111110)1 Schools_ Lou cr Canada. I I J. ß, Jeilleur, 1\1 D" Sup,rintentUnt of Educalul1I ;'mis ioner", G2,5N; Ko. unrler Di sentient, .39; Toml. 1 J. P. H. Uoud,er, SUntor!!: \Vm. . \\ïlliams, CLak.1Ii:J.t" I. "'0. of 'Iunkipaliup:> which have rf'rei\P I EdUGation OJ,.C6- 0. 46, Notre Dame :5treet, :\lon-1 1 Iheir sh,re of thf' Le!!i . Ilivc 81'hool Gr,lßt, 2.'>11; No, trenl. \ hic.h have IIOt receive I it, "': ; Total, :J:J!I. hare 0 No. of Schools under the control of Commissioners the l.e islative chool (;rant of L5I1,(lU(I, a; ortio'! d :Jflth June, 1"' .,lIH1; D;s entient, tl; 'l\..l I,lü3:!. NO.lta the varlons muni ipalities in Lower ('mid la lor t:lt' JÎ Pupils attending :5choo.,; under the contr.'! of the Com-Iyear 1'-H1-i ; L:!9.OI t.. I I TERSIiI E S. I rnivt"rsity of Kill&:,' {"olle e. Toronto. lIis E-xceHency thf' Ri t Hon. the Ear\ of Elgin anrl Anatom I nnd Ph',siolo!!"; John King, M. n" Professor KinearrJine, K. 'r., Governor {;eneral of ßriti h North of tlte TI1eorl/ and l'ructÚe of /tfedicine; \\ïlliam ,America, &c" CllauaLlor; The Bon, Lhe Judges of the Bpaumout, I'.R.C.:5. Bug., Prof. IJf tile PrÙ,ciples and ,Quef'II'S Bellc.h, r tsitu r ,,; The R(,\'.John McC,lul,LL.D., Prat/it oj Sur!!,er!I; Geor!;e Bernck, 1\J. U., Prof. pf PruitUnt. COl..nL -The f'hancpllor; Thp Pre"id,'nt: 1 l1idrâJer11 (llId Di.en.es of Women and ClnLdren: \'\T. rL, Rev. James Beaven. D. D., PrlJ,lÌ'ssor of Divinill/," i.-ol, Prof. IJ,f jl.[aterio, Medica and PlUlrmac.t: &-c.: Henry H. {'rolt, Professor of ClLemisll'II, &-c.; HPIH} Sullivan. :\1. R, (', S. Bn!!., Prof. (If PraGI Ùl \\ïlliam C. ,Gwynnc, ,\1. R" Prof S8Q!, _of A7I'!.tonw"..1na/amlllf' d Curntor (!f .A.llalomical1l7id Pathological &-c.; John I< III!:!, \1.11" PrufessOT of ..1fedLC!N!; \\ 11113111 11usf'U1I: Rev. RobPrt ì\TurrdY. Prof. of jlf"tltemntic Bf'aumont, F. R. c' R., Fn!!., Prof _ SOT of SlirgeT11 :'anrt .\fI/ILral PltiLospllll: Lllcius O'Briell, '\1. D., Pruf. IThe Hon. th,' Speaker of the Lt' i I,ltive Council; The' '!" 1Tet"wl Jllr;çprlld nce; S. COIIDor, LL,D., p,.,;r. lIen. the peaker of the Hou e of .h-emb1r; The OJ Laic (lid Jllrisprudcllce; J. )1. IJirschfdder, lIe- . ttorney pneral. l'ana,!a \y,'st: The Sohci.torGene al. "re-- Tutor. . I ( anatla \\ c"t; The Principal of Upper ( anatla <':01- 'fhp Ac.deITIlc.al Terms are Ihrce-J\Jichaelma!': (O('t. !JP:!c. Henry Horlo, \f. D_, Regi$trnr ond Bllrsar,.,jth to I1et' :,!/J, holt'): Hilary (Jdn. 7th to March 31. PROFE ..oR.-Rev. Johll 'IcCaul, LL,[)., Profes. or of 1"'-t!I); allil Ea'"f'r \ \pril Lfoth to Juh :..Jth, 1-19); and ('In., although not lIIemLer.. ûf the Universitv,'Canalia Colle"e and six lor the University. They ar I may be adm}tted as occasional students, but suéh!tenable for thr years; and the advantages to be enjoyed lauendance will not be regardeLl as a qualitication for ailiuring that period are, by the DiHrict and U. C. ColIel;e ,degree. ,!>cholars, e'(emption froUl all oues ami lees ; aud by the I 111 October, 1:-10, the College Council estahlished University scholars. in addition to the above, the privi- ; e\'enty- wo ::-: llOlar"hips th.ree o each of the distnct..! lege of roOIllS and commons without cbarge. The ;111tO wlucb UPVer Canada I.. divided, ::;ix for Upper EÁaminatioll takes place in October. UIJIWr (,;anada CoHege, 'I'orollto. I INCORPORATED WITI! THE UNIVERSITY OF KING'S CULLEGE, . 1:'. \V.. Barron, f. A. IJrinciptll; Rev. II. ::;cadding,'DraloiJlg llfl$ter. Pirst Quo,rter-From end of8ummer " A., Flrs.l ClassLtal .1Iasler; Rev. G. l\Iaynard, )1..-\..1 Vacation to Christmas Vaeation (nIJout 2(Jlh December).1 .Matlu,maltml J)[aster; Rev. H, \V. Riple\', 11. A.. :lnd 2nd lIo.-From eud of Cbristmas Vacation to :Wthj .d,!,; Rev, \L Stennet, 11. A., 3rt.!. do.; 'Ir: ,De la Haye, Mareh, 3rd do.-From 2Uth Mareh to, 3rd lIl1e. .hhl ,F relle!1 ,Mailter; 1\1. Barrett, First ETlgLtsk lI-losler; I lIo.-Frow 3rll June to i\.1 idsuInwcr \i acaUOII, about ;JOhn Gouinlock, 2nd do.; J. G. Howanl, GeometricaL:üth of August. I : University of Quecn'!'; Collt'ge.. KÏII;t tOll. > O ES';OR';- Prillcipal alld Primarius Professor.dj John Cook, D. D" Robert ]\I eilI, Rob rt I\kGìlI, prOfeS- 1 . DII;uuly-Rev. John )Iachar. D.V. Prof. of Systclllalie, or \\'illiaUlson.l'rofes or Urquhart, professo , r Romancs I ThetJlogy-R v. James George. Prof. of Church IJis-: ,IUd Johnllare.lay, A."1. ; Geor::e J\lalloch, John )Iowat, :tory:-}{e v . Hugh l-rquhart, A. 1. Prof. of Ualhc-IJohn ThoUlson anti Jo eph Druce; the llonouralJ!es malzcs, LIIgic, wld ,åalural Pllilosophy- Rev. JameslJohn Hamilton. James Crook , \Villiam !\Iorris, 1\Ir. I \-\'iIIiam!>on, A.:\1. Prof. of ClassicaL Literalure alltl Justiee :McLean, Thomas Me Kay and reter McGiII;1 ,.1J o ral PhiLosophy-Rev. George R omanes. A. "I, . \ V. Thomson. Alexander Pringle, John Cameron and, . llOARIJ OF TRV3TEEs-Rev. F. .\. Harpcr, Chuirman,!John Uo'(ton. I Re\". l>rofessor George, Principal ]\faehar, J. C. )Iuir, The Ses ion of College lasts for six months. com- John Cruikshank. A. M., .\IexaIH1er i\I,ltI:ie!>0I1, D. IJ,,;mencing IS1 October. i University of lcGin CoH(!ge, Iontreal. : Governllrs-The Governor General; Bishop of Mon- G. \V. Campbell, M.D., Le.'. SurgiT'Y; A. Hall, l\I,D., treal; Chief Ju tice, "lolltre,ll; Chief Ju ti{'(', U. C,; Lee. Ckemistry; )1. l\IcCuliock. M. D.. Lee. Mid- 1-;. A, i\1erèLlith, L.L.B., Principal; Rc\'. \V. T. Leaeh, /Lifery; J. Cra\\ ford, :\1. D.. Ltc. Chemical Surgery; ,.\. .'\-1" Vice Principal; Rev. J. .'\bbott. A, M., Bur,,:ar. U. Hrullean, :\I,D.. Lee. ..J.lIatmny: B, C. ::;eweIJ, .'\I.D., . - Prof. of Diviuify; Rev. \V. T. Leach, A.i\1 . Prof, Lee. .1Ialeria 11lediea; R. L, ;\lcDonnell, M. H" Lec, , !f Cla:;sics; The Prillcip,d, Prof. of lIlalkcmalies; A. f'. Institute of lIledicine; 'VIII. Fraf,er, .\I,D.. Lee. lIledlcal ,.[ollue,;, ;\1.1>,. Prof of .1ledicinc; lIon. \\'111. Ballgeley, Jari prudencc; L. Papineau, 1\1. D., Lec, Botany; i Lee. Lare; ThomCis Guerin, Lec. lIlathematiC:!; Rev, \\T. E. Scott, VCIn01lstrator. There are three Terms in . J. AbLott, Ltc. Hislory; L. De 1lonticr, Lee. Prencll ; each year. l\Iichaelllms, Lent and Eaitcr. University of 1'ietoria Collc;.;-e, Cobollr;t. COI.f.IWK SE:oI'TP.-nOllourahle the President of the::I'caker of tbe Lcgi"lativel\Villiall1 :\TcK. Paddocl., A.B.. Pr.!f. oj jUttlltemutics. I'ouncil, ::-;p"'akeroftheLegl lative ..hstlllbly, _HtorI1('\"' I \Yiliiam Orll1i tou, A. ß.. Prof. of Rlttloricandlllflltal (; 'n"ral \;'e t, olie.itOl Genera' \VC:5t; Re\s. -'I. P/tilosophy. John Beatty, 1\1. U., Prof. II) J:onlural RIchey, H, !J., Cgerton Ryerson, D. U" .\Iexantler :\1,1e-1 ScienCt. ;\.11.1, H. (J., El:oeh n"ood. Anson Green. Thos. Be\ ilt,' The Summer Session commences on the third Thurs- ,.Johll R)l'rson. Joaathall :::coU, Riehard JOUtS, ('. Vall-'t1ay in JUlie, alld ell(l onlhe tir t \Vedllesday in Octo- Illsen, !1. Hi ar anti John Beatl\" 1\1. D.. John p.lher. The \\'inter ft'sion cOiAmence>! on the last 'ao !ill ami Charles lIi:;.!Ur. _' . l:l'llUrsday in OetoLt>r, al1d p'lHls ou the ti.r t \Vcdl1escay } \rUI.Ty-Rev. Ale'(alHler NaeNah.D. D., Pre!tulcTlI [ 1II ),Iay. ani Prllf. vf Tlteclogy and 1Uoral Sciellc6. John \Vil- Knox's Collc;:-e, 'roronto. t . PR"Fi::ss()Ps-Re\'. r\1ichael \\ïlli!', D. D., TllCoL,wy; R v. William Rintoul. A.I\I., Ile!Jre'I/J c\- Biblical L'ri/.Li.'III; lh \'. !Jellry E.",on. _\. ),1., lllural PltilustJphy altd General Hislory; Rev. AleAanlier Gale. A.l\I.' 1 ("a,'.wocth, Cl.usieal Tutor; Joæph \Venhalll, TreASurer. CLERGY. I 73 I I SCOBIE & BALFOUR'S CANADIAN AL)IANAC. UNl'rED CHUllCH 0);' EXGLAXD AXD IRELA D. Dioce!'>e of Quebec. Lord Bishop of Iolttreal.aTtd .Ar,cltdeacon of Quebec. !tight Re\:. G. J. l\Iountain, D. D. Bis7wp's Officíal- Rpv. G. Iackie, D. D. Prlcate Secretary-Re.... A. \\. :Uountalll, A. B. Quebec-BishO') of :\fo:ltreal, Cathedral, Upper Andrews-\Vu. Ahbott. Gore-\Vm. l\JcMa..tcr. Grcn- .Town ; G. L'ow l\, A. :\1., Chaplain to the Forces.' villc on the Ottawa-C. FOJc!'t. Bull, .\yhner anù i C. \V. Heu'ell' Holy Trinity. G. ::\Iackie, D. D., Eanl.lt'y-J. Johllstone. Clarcndon-I'. S. Xcve. Vau- I Pres de VillI' 'Curate and 13ishop's Official. R. C. dreUlI-J. I'yke. Cutcau du Lac-\,\'m. Mountain. 'Plees, St. l'eiers. l:.. L. F. Uear sel. ( . l:ornwall, lluntingl!on-\Vm. ;\Iorris. t.?r nsto\';n anù. ChateaU- , I sistant Cur.lte J. 'Iorrauee, I'OInt Levy. ,I!ua y -\-\ Ill. Brethour. L<:pralne, LongueUlI, &e.-R. I Valcarticr, Lake Beaufort, toliehaUl-E. C, Perkins, Lon dale. ,l:hall1bly-J. lIraithwnite, Reetor; J. I'. 1St. 8}lvester and St. Giles-\\-. Kin:J. Leelh -A. T. \\'llIle. .\!'SlstalJt. Lacollc-C. !\Iorice. Sherringtoll \Vhittcn. Upper Ireland, Ill\crness and part of lIali- -Ii. Ila.lar,!. l:hristics l\1anors-M. Town!'!elld. t. Ifax-- _. Riviere du LoutJ-E. G. \V. Ro:ìòs .\rmand, \\ cst-R. \Vhitwell. Ht. Armand, East- I -J. Reid. 8tanbridge-J. Jouell. }<'amham-\Vlll.Joncs. D1STRIC r OF TIlRE:E RI...ERS. - Dunham Fl..ts-C. C. Cotton. Colebrooke Brome and I 'fhree Rivers-:-S. 8. \\'o.od,. 'I. A. R,iviere du Loup: Iluon-J. cott. Sh tJord-.\. Balfonr. 'Crauby-G. and Lake :\I<1sklUonge-N. Guerot. Nicolet-H. Bur-,:- ick:-- -. Ship- I(.eorf! . . D. Campbell, f nl11ty Chapel. John Irwlll, tOIl-J. E. l-. ::;I:llp,;on. LClluO'\:nllc-L. Doolittle and I t. Thomas. D. Falloon, St. Anne:!. D. Robertson, J. ichols. ;:;herbrool,e-J. Hellmuth. Eaton-J, 'fa\,- iVhaplain to the GarrisG:l. f dwa!d Rogers, Vhaplain lor. Robinson-J. Ke/Uil. Compton-C. P. ReiiI.l ,to tbe 'Iilitary Prison, St. lIelell'lJ. , ,Uatley-C. Jackson. I , Rawdon, K!ldare and amsa -:-C. Roll1tt. :\las-: , DISTRICT OF O.\SI'E. 'c.onc.h, New Gla:5gow, l'alsley, h.llkenny and 'ferre-; Gaspe Blly-F. Arnold. Cape Cove, Perce and :\Ial ,bonne-J. F!anag,.n.. Upllcr and Lower La,chine-\-Y" ßay-H;, ::5hort. New Carlble,Uay Chaleurs. Pasi'Cbiac. ,31 Bond. ::;t. Iartllls, Isle Jesus-i\lr. '\: oung. :St., Hope '1 own and l'ort Daniel-V. Milne, 1\1. A. , In all l O Congre;!1Itions and í,j Clergymen. I There are other Vler!:yulen who, though thcy ha\oc not any distinct charne, yet officiate in several places I ",mi. tl P,"'i.", 000 in. Fre P':::::::O::;on.... o. , L?rd Bishop of Toronto-The Honorahle and Right Re\'crcnd John 8trachan, D.D., LL.D. ; ..Archdeacon of Kingston-Venerable Geor!!eU'Kill tuart, D.D., LL.D.; .Árcltdeacult of }'urk-Yencrable A.N. Bcthune D.D.' 'ELamining alld Domestic Cll(lplain and Secretary to tile Lord Bishop-The Rev. II. J. (;r<1:ôett, M.A.' , I 1I0\IE DI I'RIC I'. WE:LLI;>iGTON DISTRICT. : City of Toronto:-Il. J. Gra eu, :d. .\., Rcctor and Guelph, A. Palmer, .\. B., Rector; 'l'ravellinn l\Iis- ' (: : J :: I: I I.e J: ;' ' J ct.I .IK \ .l : sionary, Donald Fra!'er. 0 \:\linister or t. I'aul's l:lmrch. ,V. llouywoo,j Ripley. _. ", "L\G\R \ DlSTRI ' ., , . D. A., ::\Iini te.r of Trinity Church. ::"Icphen Leu, 1\ l!1gara.. I. Cre n, Rec.tor: Ulh,c13llng. ha"I31 1 to I LL'D., 'Ii:!i!'ter of :;t. Geor c's Vhurch. Henry Scad- the orcc"" R v. F. J. nnd}, B. . L..; Gruu;,Ly, G. R. din!;. I. .\., :\Iinister of Church of the Holy Trinity, F. Vrout, Recto .; Clllppawa, .Nalutord, U enstoll and Chaplain to the Lord Bisholl. "V. ::5teuuett, I.A., :1:ld Dm!lIlllolllh IlIe, \ . . eelll n.g, Rector; j horalll, .\ssistant "'Iinbtcr of the h ureh of thf' Holy 'l'rinit Y', I., ß. .f lIer Rec.lOr, 1 ùrt ErlP . 011ll Ander un, Johll )fcCaul, L. I.. D" Vic.e President of King'!' Col- R ctor, 8t. Cath r.llle:o, ',\_' .F. Atklllson, !tee tor. .-\., ne e. J. Uea\en, 0, D., l'rofe", or of Uivinitv, King's!U1\.UI1, n, .\,' A"::;I,,tallt .l1llstcr ; Louth, . I. Arm. 'Vollene. Gcorue 'Iarnard, ,Iathematical :\'Ll:oter, lJpperr trong, R('ct r; Port !\Ialllll!d aud !hlllllville, Ad.llu t Canada Colleg . I f<:J\vuley; Eettlcm nt:. un (.r lII 1 Rn er, H. Cudmore I Etobicoke, T. Phillips. D. D" R('ctor; Toronto HIli.. i\I. A.,; John Kellne y, 'h; lOlIar}. 10 th i\Iohawk l'fownship, J. McGrath. :\1. .\" Rcctor; Yorh. :\1iIlS' l ll1lhan"; V. L. IlIgle>!, ,I. .\., j ravellmg }II;,slOllary. \Iex. anson, Rector; :;treets...ilIc, RohertJ. :\.. . . " , '8[ewart Darlill ;. Lloydtown, Ilenry ßath Osier; Chill. ,London,. E. Croll} n, ::\1. .\,. R!'C tor , tfICI tlll 'guacous}', G. :5. J. Hill; Ltobicoke, H. Voopcr, 13..\. (haplaJU to the Forces; London fownshlp, C. C. , Inrough, A. n., Rect.lìr ; :O:t. Thomas,)1. Uumham, B..\.,I SI\ICOE DISTRICT. RI'cLOr; \Ill'Iairle, . \lortimcr, Rector; Carradoc., R' I Barrie and Shanty Bay. S. 13. \rdagh, 1\.:\1., Rector: Flood, 1. .\., Rector; l'ort Burwell, T. I olton Reid: 'fecumseth and "VcstGwillimhnry, I . L. O",tf'r, \1. \. ; Tyrconncll, &c., James S[ewart; IHis!'ionary to 1\Iun- Orillia, John Mcintyre: Peuf'tanguishenp, Geo. II..I-.cey Town Indians, (;. C. 13arrett, A. ß. ICIl, B.A.; 'l'ravellillg ì\ofissionary, John Flctchcr, A.B' j . ROC DISTRICT. G(lItE DISI'RICT. \Voodstock, \l. he[tr"l c. B, D., R c[Or, J. B. \-Vor- Hamilton, J. G. GcdtJe , Rcc.tor, T. \V. :\farsh, H. A.: r ll , .\;.si"t. ::\linistcr; 13urfonl',A. tit ( , ('.IU!,eiltl,;\.lI.: .\ssistam l\1 illister; 8altlltct and I3inbrook, J. L. Alp'\.., )'(ford, Henry Re\ell, A. 13. ; Zorro:,} .D. l' <1u4 U1 cr. amlpr; .\ncastcr and Dllnda!', \'\'. .\11' :\Iurra\', ,\. .\1.., ,. ll ROI'o DlSI'RWT. I Rf'ClOr ; IIr:mtford, J. V. U.,her, Rector; \\'elliuf!ton o ench, R. F. CampLcll, :\1. \.; StratfonJ, Johll 'luarc, T. (;rcene. -\.13" Rcctor; (;alt, )1. Boomer. il1clue. .\. C. ; Pari!:!, Charles Rllttan; OaltvilIc, \Iex. l'\'lIe'l WJ:STE:R'I; IIISTRICT. ,\. U. ;..Na sa awcya, ,Gl.'Orge Vraham; '\I.issiollåries Sandwich, '''Ill. Ril hie, Rector; Amhersthurgh.I-'. to the :-:1'( a!lons Iwhalls on thc Grand River, Abra- \Iack, RecKJr allll Ullit:i,ni.lIg Chal.l:1Ï1I to the Yorccs: I !I I/I .cllc". al tl .\dam Elliott; 8. L. .\rthurtoll, l:olchc:oter, I". Gore Elliult; Ch.ltbam, I L ravclhllg MIssIOnary. Rcctl r; Wilr\\ icl>, J. :\Iockrid;;e, Rector; \Valpolc I '74 SCOBIE & BALFOUR'S CANADIAN ALMANAC. :Island, An/hew Jamie.,..n; Dawn, &c., John Gunne;' 'Volfe Island, J. Anti"ell Allen; Bath, 'V. F.:5. Har- Ralei!!h, &c., Francis \'\'m. Sandys ; Plympton, J. G. R. per, Rector; AdolphustowlJ, Job Drocon, Rector; .Mo- ':O:alter, B. A. hawk and Napanee, 8,lltern Gi\ illS, Rector; \mherst NEWCASTLE DtSTRICT. Island, John Rothwell, :\,B. ; Camden, Loughboro' and Cobourg, \. N. Bethune, D. D., Reetor, and Chaplain tI. Paul Shirle}, T. \V. Allen, Travelling lUib- to the Lord ßishop; E. Grasett, H.A., As ist. 'Iinister; }. JOII'iSTOW'i DtS Port Hope, Jonathan Shortt, Rector; Ca\ an, S,unuel l , TRICT. \rlllour, Rector; CI,lrke anti Darlington, '1'.8. Kennrd},' Br,oek':llIe, E. Denroche, l\I. .\ ; Lamb's Pond, "'. Rt'ctor; Grafton and Colborne John ""ilson' Port H. Gunn/llg, A. iI., Rector; Prescott, Robert Blakey, '1'rent, ''''Illiam Bleasdell, A.M, ' 'Rt;Ct?r; KelJlptville,. H. ì\TcAlpin, Rector i Travelling COLBOR'iE DISTIUCT. MI",slOnary, Nath.lIl1el \Yatkllls. , Peterboro', R. J. C, 'I'aylor, ;\1. A., Rertor; Emily,' .B-'lTHURST DISTRICT. iRohert Harding i Feuelon f'alls, R. Shanklin. Perth, l\I. Harns, I. A.. Rector; Carlton Place, J. , A, :\Iulock, Rector; Frankto\Hl, J. 'V, Padlield. Reetor; HCTORIA DISTRICT. ,Pachenham anti Fitzroy, llannibal Mulkins; l\lerrick- , Uelleville, John Grier, ì\I.A.j U, Murphy, Trav. Mis. vi lie, ELene:ll'r \lorris. PRI:oiCE EnWARD DISTRICT. I D.H.II11PSIE DISTRICT. i Picton, \Vm. Macaulay, Rector; :\'Iurray, Geo, Bourn,' By town. F:,:'I. F:trong, Rec!or; Richmond, John Flood, ;R. G. C{)X, Tra\elling )lis ionary. Rector; March, Matthew Ker. , JlIIDLAND DtSTRICT. I EASTERN DISTRICT. Kim::ston,-Geor;;e O'Kill Stuart, I). D., Rector; Cornwall, Henry Patlon, Rector; 'V:iI1iamsburgh, E. 'V. )1. lIerchlller, 1'1. A., A .,j"tan l\Iinister. and ' Doswell, R,:e1or; .() lIahruck, RomaJlle Rolph; H. E. 'Chaplain to the Lord ßishop; R. V. ROi!ers, Minister lees, Travelling l\hs.,lOnary. 'of St. James' Church, aud Chaplain to the Provillcial OTTAWA DISTRICT. :Penitentiary; T. IJ. :\1. Bartlett, M. A" Officiating' \Iissionary, F. Tremayne, ('haplainlO the Forces; ''\T. Grei!!,l\linister of St, l'aul's Manitoulin Island, F. A. O'Meara, LL.D. ; G. A. :Church ; Henry Brent, Minister of St. Marh.'s Church, Anderson, Missionary to the Indians at Sault Ste. 'Barri.efield. ,.\Iarie. CLERGY OF 'rHE PHE HY'rERIA CHURCH OF CA ADA, IN CONKECTION WITH THE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. I Synod meets at Kingston on the 11th July, It'.W. Rev. J.ohn Barclay, A.M., Toronto, Moderatllr of Synod; Rev. Andrew Bell, Dundas, Sllnod Clerk; John' ;Cameron, Esquire, Torollw, Synod TreaslJrer; Rev. "om. ::::illlpson, Laehi/le, Convener of the ::;Y7lod's .French! ,]I-liCOll aud Uxhridge, PRE B'\:TERY OF HAMILTO:oi. ,\Vllliam Brown; 8carhoroU!!h, Jallles George; Vacant ! Nelson, \Vm. KlI1g; :\lo.lIlt Pleasant, John DrYlllng: Char"cs, PickNing and "'ThilL} Toronto Township ;Clinton, Geo. IeCI,'tchev; !a ara, John CrUlck..hauk, ,)alelloll, Newlllarket, :\Iarkhalll: Thorah, Darlington: , \. f. ; Goden"h, Ale'( \I" K. I; Dnndas an I .\ucast 'r, olLa\Vasa:;a and SunaiJalc, Drock, ;\I.ua-l\Iis.,ion- .\mlrew Bell, Pushytery CÜr'o; Fergus, H. Mrlir, D.D,; . I . &c.. Notta\\asaga. Mono and Essa. .\cwn and Nas a- I PRE"B\"TERY OF MONTREAL. I aweya, Chinguacousy, Humber and \\'e8ton, ûak.... i lie Indian Lands, Danie\ Carke.; Ste. Therei!e, DaVid l I and Trafalgar, Broek and Reach. . Alack; IJa Chnte, Thomas Henry; :-:t. Gabriel :-;treet , h"IsT,m.s VITHOUT P .S7,!RU. C ARoE.-Jas. II,arTls, '1ontrcal, \\'illiam Leiblunan, Presbylery Ç'/erk; Cote I 'ho;hael Wllh , D. D., \\, 11113111 RUlloul, Henry E., on,l:::lreet [ontreal, John l'mNson (F. C. lIeputy); Ale\ander Gale. I corn 'all and Martintown, John FrabCl (ordained 1\1 i - PRESBYTERY OF COBOURG. ionary); English River, James l"etle:> (Ordainedl Cavan fSouth] Jas. Dou labs ; Petcrboro' and Ca\'an, :\Iis:;iOllary.) I John :VI. ROler; Grafto.n and Colborne, \V.iIliam Reid, V \('A'iT CUARGES.-St. Johns' Quebec; rertnenf. Pr sbytery C;:lerk; Darl1ll2ton, o\le'(an,ler ::steele. ::;t. Eustachc Beachridge, Yallkleek Hill. \' .'CAS T CH.-\RGFS-Uobourg, Otonaltee. ' PRESIJ\TERY OF Ki:'iG TO:\. I PRE5BYTERY 0.. LONDON. Demorestville: James Ro;ærs; G;wanoque, Henry P rt R,arnia. Wil i m J\lacalistc.r; Zorra: onald Gordon; Kinoswn Robert Reid' Belleville \VllIiam :\f"KenL;lc ; North Eù.,t Hope. DaHlel Allan, 'I uc.ker- Gregg, Presbytery èlerk : Kingsto;l, Rober.t é. Burns. ',llIi,t!l, \\',il.ham Grahan ; Am e tLu.rgh, Roht. Pe(( n ; V ACANT CHARGE-Picton. -t. I homa , John i\IcKlllllon , l:eklmt nd l\Iosa, \-\ tn, PRESR\TERY OF BROCKHLLE. Ro:;s Sutherland; Chatham, Angus McColl. . _ _' , T. . V'C'NT CH-\RGES.-\\'OOlbtoek, Stratford, London, Preseott, Robert Boyd Broch !lIe, n Ilham Sm rt Alù!Joro \Villiam8 Fin'Tdl Ing;er:>ol, St. Andrews. and \V. :\lc:Uurry; :5pencervlllp, J.llnes Ge OT <71e, ' '" , Presbylery Clerk; South Gower, \\'. J. IcDo\ èll; PRESB\TERY OF IIA tILTO"'. Uellalllyville, Alex. Luke. Grim;;:bv, Daniel Eastman; Caledonia, Ann. Ferrier, PRESBYTERY OF PERTH. D. D.; lliImilton, Ralph Robb; Saltf1eet and ßinbrook. Perth, James Duncan; Dalhousie and Sherhrooke, 'George Chp}'ne; A r, Rohert Liull.,ay; Du das T a'id :James Finlay; Ramsay, \VIII. G. Johnstoue ; Osgoode,.\nea.,te ,.I\]'lrk 1. ::Star , Prt's Yle y ?lerk alt: ohn l aud Glouce ter, \,\Tilliam Loche"lil; Hytown, Thomas I!dyn ; I horold, AnglJ Iacklllto h, Fcr<,u;,. (:eorge Ward rope, Presbytery Clerk; Bristol. Clarenùon and l "'lIIclIlI'; Pusllllch. \VIII am. :\IeldrulII; \\ ,lmgton Litchfield, Audrew .\Ielvillc; \Vahetielrl. Johu corbett' l fJuare, Ale\:. '\kLean ; Guelph, John G. I\k(.regor. VACANT CH'RGEs-Beckwith, .\Illldleton, Macnab, V Af'PH CH \RGF's.-Nia ar;J, \Vool\\ ieh, Dunnville Pembrol,c. and \Vpllandport, Flamboro \\'est, \Valpo!e, Sydenham. I jCLEUGY OF THE UXITED PRE ß\'"TERL\ CIIURCH IX CANADA. I Rev. John Jenlllngs, Toronto, llIoderator. Rev. William Proudfoot, London, Synod Clerk. MONTREAL PRESB\TERY. Ale\:ander Henderson; IJrantford, Ale\:. Drummond; Montreal Rev. \-Villiam Tavlor; New GlasfTow \Ve:;t Flamboro', Thomab Chri tie; t. George, Jame!! \.\le'!(ander'Lowden, Presbyter!! Cterk: Smith's [<;'alls: Roy, !,resb!ltery Clerk; Pari-, David ,Caw;. .'\yr,.Alex. I \VilIiam Aitken; 'hdrid, Johr. 1\1 Jrri on. Vacant Rnc.lue; e\er\y, Johll. ?rteous; E quesmg, (..eorge congre ations-La Chute, Huntingdon, >51. Michael's, F h r ; GueltJ I, Ro ert J orrance; ramosa, ,Nlc.hol, Pakenham. lV IlIlam Barne. Vacalll cougrc!!atlOn'S-Chlppawa, TORO TO PRESB\TERY. Thorold, Cayu:;a, nIallford, MùUllt ['Ieasant. Port Hope, Perry town , Rev. John Ca "ie; Emily,Ops,1 L?'iDON PRE!'n ERY. :\Ianvers, James Dick; Clarke, .tth Con. Newc.a tle" London, \Vestmmstcr, ev. \ I ham Proudf o!:o Pres: George La\\ rence; \Vhitby, Robert Thornton; I'ickpr- bytery . Clerk; Loudon rown,.hlJ , James ",kmner, iug, A. W. \\7addpll; Toronto City, John Jennings, lenh lIn, George i\[ Hray; De! olt,. Johr 'Ir ellan; Presbytery Clerk; T. ronto Township. 8rarnptoll, James Godcnch, Charles .f letc!'er; 1 u,rkersmlth, ::Stanley, Pringle; Chin!!llacousy, Albion. Davil\ Coutts; We-t Ic\,mder :\IcKel.IL;le; t. Mary ; John Proudf?ot. C;willimhury, 1'ec.um>eth, E sa, William Fraser. Va- '\ ac.all con!!regatlons--::f 11.ltham, 1 Ilhu y, AdelaIde, c.ant congre!!ations-Lindsay, Newton, Richmond HiJl, \Vannck, \Voodstock, I:"outhwuld, Downie. Vaughan, h.ing, Inni:>fiI, Caledon. Ministers and Preachers withoutrharges-Revprends l 1t\ IlLTON pp.rSBYTER\. Alexander h.l'nne,i\', \"..:ter cott, \Yilliam Ormi!'ton, Ilamiltol1, Rev. J,l1nc:; R. Dalrymple; St. Catharine,., \\ïlhJIII Chri,.tle, .\. '\Itlir. I . - ROJL\X CATHOLIC CHURCH, UPPEil e.\ i \.DA Diocc",c of 'rorollto. Bishop of Toronto, _ -. Viror General anti Dean, - -. Archdearon of Ttlronto-The Re\. Jolin James Hay, .\dministrator of the Diocesc. Secretary of thc Diocese-The saUlC, RUot-\L DEA:'i., A'iD \ICARS FORAJIo. Jloll e nn Simroe Ð;,.lrirts-The Yen. the \rchde,lcon. ex ojlcio. (JIlTe. Yiagara alii! Talbol TJistrids- I::dward Gordon. Wesfrrn Distrirt, It?d fur those jlea'dn!? Frend.-I'. Point. Ltmdm( aAd Brork Districtsl _ _. JVellill!fton and Hur..n Di,trirts, a!ld Jin' lite UCrnl'lns-I.. "IVI'ill . 11"<';0/1' Oil tlu bortlers. of Lake Superior and the Huron, and.ftlr Ole Indians-P. Chone. Toronto Cit!!-J. J, Har, ,'nd T. '1'. Kirwan., Gore anll Township of Toronto. Et ' ieo' .e. nale Ion. to the North of Ihe Grall'! Ri"er-\V. 'lc[lIto"h. J.fm- I \llJiun-B'lq. O'Reilly, Thornhill, ".rkhalIl, Va'I!!Inn. 1011. -\t1elai,\e, Ui,ldulph. &c.-P. U'lIw}er. t. 'l'ho- ewl\nrkLt allli Gp'1r!{llIa-J'J l m O'8elr"p, \Vhitby, III , , '\ arlllo,uh, &.c.- - -. Godench. 'fcKil- l'ickering, Brock, &.I',-J B. Pro!II . \djùla. 'fecum- lop, Str"I (Jnl-I'.:' Iwider. S"lnllwich all<\., Irroundln!! eth. 'Tono, &c.-:\[, R. !Hills. PenNan!!ni:;hpnp" TOwn!!hip. Finton; Glenf'ary.l..ic; Port Hlanley, "'.il ialll Alworth; ,!,oron10, Jl?hn J. :\kKiliikt'n; Georgptown, U. PowI'I ; HUc1lJb, J. J.1Roaf and .\dalll Lllllf'; Val' han, f. 1I0dg1-1l1; Bran ; Halliliton, R. f{, Rullinson; I\.illgston, "'. !\I.I\Varwick, J. Armour; \\'hitby, J. Geikie; -, C. G. 'Feuwic.i'.:.. L n"-o--'-I '.'!!;J t; L'Uri gl!!l I, -=: \I ! .COd;,\Vickso ,_!: ! ____ I I SCOBIE & BALFOUR'S CANADIA;\" AL \IAr\AC.. 77 BAPT! T DE O I1XArrIOX. I Ancaster, \V. I.. B:oyley; .\ylmer. :;::. Baker. Ayr.\'Ialahide, George \Vil;;:on; Markham, P. L. Davillson; I H m n Filch; J;;trfonl. T. Ide; BarnslOn, J. Green:1 \11fIdleton. JJ. \'-. Rowland; 1ontrcal. J. .:\1. l'rarul',1 I [lpam,;villc. Geor e il\cr; lle.ver y. C. \\'.. \V: Porter-I ", Bos\,:orth,.? ,t., ß. lIavies. l'h. D.. John Girdwood ; 1 ,ncltl: Ue\ crlr. Johnstown District. John :\!lIIer, P'I S 18;;:oun. S. , 1Il1l1!!: Oakland, D. H. Hahcroft; O;;: ood. I:,choficld; TIlenheim, Francis PicklP, \V. C. Bt'ordsall : \ 0. '\1cPhail : O;;:nahrurk. J. rnilh : Ow'rville. 1. \V. I Hr"nuûnl. J. \\ïnterhotham, J. H. Carr .er; Brcada\- Hopkins: P;rott.; Col- (;eonre .Tacohs; cothnd. \V. Drummond: Short Hill:;. 1 che8ter. L.;. HI!!hworden; ['ro l,y, fnuth,!". 'fcJ athron; 1>. "'ay; f:Îllney. \VIII. GeRry; imcoe. '1'. Bailey; DrumlI1ond\'illt'. A. {'Je2'horn: Dunrla8. .T. Clntton' :,olllhwohi. '1'. JiII , St. ('atharin",s. W. IJ!'Wt'Oll.j Eaton. \. Gillies; Esquesing. John Clark; ( eor!!e\.iI1e" I J' '\nder!õOn; St. Geof!!p. John !\Iiner. \\"m. Smith;j E. :\Jitchell : Gostield. \Y. Gonn.... N. I'rPHch; Gosfield. ';;t. Thoma!'. John P,ra . R. AndrewR: f:tonehrirJ!!p.1 I:. Jacobs; Gower. SOllth. P. Jcf)o ;J' I: HaMlinanrl. P. N. Jer8eY: Thurlow, J. Brid!::!'s: Toronto. \\'.1 i "'m. Lacy, n. V.'ait; rJamilton, A. BL)oh"r. E, nrown: Chri tjan; .T. P "per: Town;:"'nrJ. : 1cConnell: \Val- I I Houghton, \V. McDerm:Jnd: Ingl'r!'oll. l:;aRc Elliot; nole. '1'. tillwell ; \Vaterford, J. Howey. A. 1 !Zht. (;, \ Kemp'ville. J. ('ooper: Kingston. \. Lorimer.:\, B. :1.1. Ryer;;:e: \,"hitby, J. .\1ar;;h; J. Crpllin: \\'indham. 1 I L nark. Jame , Di,ck. .lamps lIIit:I:.I P 'J . A. 8tevem::ll:. SlPinhoff: \\'ood;;:tock,. \\Y. lJ,. Lalllion.. E. Topping; I Loho. \\'111, " Ilkll1son ; Lonl!ou. :-ì, l astwoorJ. James, \ rl\lollth. 8. te\'.art; \ ork l\ItIl , J. \Iltchell; Zone Inglis; Louth, . H. Goss; :\lcGil vray. O. A. Turace ;'\1IIIs. C. ;\ IcDermand; Zorra, J. . .\lanning. - .... CITIES AND TO'VNS CORPORATE, Citr of ;'fIontrea--POP!:LATlOK, ,jlJ.010. ' City of Ii.in:Z-!iiton-PoPuL\TIOs. 12,018. Jo pph Bourrett. JlTrJyor: I.aroque. (;'Iqy. Glennon, "ïlli'lm ForrJ. Jr., jllngor: R. Aw'len. .lame" Baker ')uinIPt. Fabrp. an(1 Tull .. AI.ler'lIen: \\ïlson, Lyman. I. Hredpn. J. ('onnter. J. rlani"a l. \\". Ford. Jr." i IcI:Rrl:ll . 1L' ifÍ!'r: ims. Vall!is. ):plI. (;renier,! '. r. Hill. \, :\1cJ.ean.,!". f:myth:\V. nilson, Alder 1 ,,,,lIIlIth. : ot!ll'r. \\ hJll'l:lW; lornH'r, ,1If':lud y. an ' l me,?: R. .\11'.'11, R. <haw. >>lIrlle".s, 'uuiflè, JIllrbor Jlaslcr; James Deall . As..e .'or. I .Ialll $Hofmes.Rel!lstrnr?ntf.'l,'ell.llrer; !"H')I r n' l City of Ha'lIi1ton-PoPuI.ATIOI>.{I. 99. I HariJor ..Master; Henr} G. 1 hOl lpson, H rLter Bailiff. Geo. S. ,Titr.my, ]'.[nyOT; 8amupi Kprr. So B. I.'ree- City of Qllcb('c-Pop(;r.ATIO . 3U,000. man. Damel Kelly. Arthur Bowen, Neh. Ford John GPorge O'Kill St!I:lrt. Ma!'IIr. :J!lmcs Dean. Geo ::!;e Winer,' John I- isher. E, Stinson, Dr. ,Billings. A. Ì\1iller.1 . S!Uarl. James 8<'*\\'",11. I.p.. (TeOr!;p Hall.. Dan!el, Ctnl1tI'1/1ors. G. H, Arm"tron:z. P,olLce Itlgistrate; C.: \leGle. John Frew. Thos. \\ . LloyJ, James GlllesPle'IH. Stokoe. Clerk: J )hn Brown. Treasurer. ::: RyCk. / .lames Dinnin!!. *John Doran, Iohn l\IR uire. J. E man. lligh Bailijj: . I I;il ras. *Jean '1'onran!Zeau. Jacque:" P. Rhe:;nlllf'. Ger-I 'I'onru of Nïan-ara-Popur.\TIOX 3 toO I m;\1I' Guay. Joseph Touran eau, * arCls"e F, ßel1":IU. B "' ,," . .Jo...eph Robitaille, Ulric Tes ier. AI"xi5 Dorval. Coun- 0 4. D OF P?LICE.-John, :Sllnp80n. Premdeflt; A!ex. IrillorS. l Those marked thu;;; * rptire i!l Februnrr.] 13 av)(J"on. AWlIf'w Heron. Jr.. James lloultoll and hea. I '. X. Garneau. Cil!f Clerk; \Vm. Bennett. TremJllrer; 13 oo er. Isa,tc H.. John.s,? . Trea,,"'1I.rer and Clerk ; 1 IJo;;:pph Hamel. urve'for: \,"m. JZ, :\!c<<'ord. lllspertor ea er ßonner, HIgh Ballijj. ! ,,:,d SllperÏldendent òj Police; R. II. RU8se\l. Chief "'o,vn of Hrock"il1c-POI'UIATION, 2."-19. (o 'tnble. ,fiO\RD OF Por.trr-Ormontl Jones, President: David l , .1 RI''H'l:'' HOUSE. QnmFc.-II, I eme lIner. ]llnster: B. 0, Ford, Rohprt Pc 'en. David '\lair, and \Villiam 1'.. B.. Lllld RY. Trl'nsurer.:. E. 11. LmrJsay and A. Fit7simmons. \V. ll. !\rcClean. Clerk; Cashier Com- 1.emome. Clerk and Rep;1 rar; E. II O'I:e r. Hnrbor l mereial Bank. Treasurer; lames Gardner. Hirrh BailijJ.' j _1fllòln: Rol,prt .T.)lvan. ASHstant do.; Rohert YOIJI1!!,' b I Superintendent (!f Pilols: B. S. Lafleur. Water Bailiff; I To\vn of Ily o\vn-1'npuLATIOS. 6, . I f. Ro(lerigu('. 1IIessCll!Jer. COI"iTU.-.J. R. I PWI!'. .Jr.. J.1Tn/for: Rohert Hervey.. City of 'l'oron.o-Pnpn.4.TIox. 2-1.,j0.í. I Jr .. Geonæ Patters?n. N. Sparl\s ('harll's Sparro\\'. Jos. ,* rnr!Zpon. alll\ H. HII. John '\tklll:;, Clerk; Ed. Ma8se, Gpor!:!ehurnett. fmJ"T: Dr. \Vorkman. R. DempSey. , TreasllTer' Isaac Herichon Hiu/t BrÛlitJ *r.:l'.Heni;:on.Jr..\\' A.Campbell.*G,f)u!!2'an.'J.P.P.. 'I' ' f ro b . " I ' " 1(;' P. Ridont. .I, JJea"', *R. [Jpard. n". \Vakf'field. *G, 0"'11 0 .. 0 onr;:- OI'I'(.\TIOS, 3,,')13. 'GlJrnctt. *Johll nell, lion, II. fherwood. :\i, P.I'.. 11der-' fiOARO 01' POr,ICF.-.\sa .\. Burnham. President; ''''en: *\V. [)avi . (;. ['Olllfpr. 'JGhn Carr. RA. DpnislÕJn.I.\ndre\\' :\lil.llc. .John Hf'\m, IIr. Bpatty nnd F. Burnet. Johll Ritd1ev. *.Tohn Howrntt. :-:,uI1IIPI Phlt. John:ll vl,1 B o I I'. Clerk alld 'l'rcnt<'/lrer; Robert Craig. I":mith. *.Tohn ('rai!!, E. l<'. \VhiUernore. *R. .lamp!,. Jr. Hl!!lt BtJllijj. I dwin Hell, Cml/1rillors, [Tho e rnarkpd thus * rl'tire 'I'o\vn of B{'lIp"iJle-PopuL4.Tlo.... .!J",.í. I 1 111 Fphrunrv.) \ha .ll'1lv. Cler",: Anll!p,\1:'T.J\ "('orrl. RO"RD OF POLIeE-Jameo.: "-hiteford. P,.,.sideflt. Cl"",!"erln,!,: fr. L. Allen. High Bmliff; 1 homa" Peter Rnhert;;::)11, I.P\Vi '\"allhritlgf'. Roval 'Innroe an;11 Garhcl{. Ofy Tn pertor. '1errick :-::1.\\'yer. Roht.)J RO\. Clerk Merri,.k :5a"- Cn","r FR!" G .!' CO,'II' ''Y 01' ,ToRn'"To.-:Il1"nrpo- yer. 1'rea lrer. f'orneliu.. Eo!)'Prt. High Bailiff. J rate-J h}' \ct of l'ro -ll1rlal arham(' 't.-]).rel"lor - 'I'o""Jl of Dunda"-POI'ULA . 2 '210 'harl"", n",rrl\. I'rp l.tent; Rlrharrl Knf'P ha\\'. Vice TI01'i.. . "rl'sj':ent; F.: F. \\ï1Ïttpmor p . Hu!!h :-' ohip. Hu!!h ROARI> OF Pnr,ICF'-John Patcr!'on. Prcsi.le'lt ; Jam... \fill"" J'lIn""' Hpat\, Rirhard \":ltp;:. Geo, ('.lIorwood. Coleman. Robprt rIolt. Hu!!h Mc'J Ihon. anrJ RahNt, J. T. Smith. PI'Wr Patl'r on. lIavirl Paterson. and Alex. ":I'ence. Cou.nâlllJro, \raltcr I'hbholrn, Clerk and Tr, ] Cadenach. John \Val on. '[ana!!l"r. surer; Murdoch l\IcI>onaltl, /Jig" Bailiff. '\"oI'Jivillt>. arJjoinin2' Toronto-Limited r"rpom' 'l'on'l1 of PiCfol1-PoPUI.n rilN. 1..)99. lion. unòer \ct 1\1 aud 11 \ïc, c:Jp. 4 . Jaml's Doh on. 110ARD 01' l'()f,lrE-Ale an(ler J\I cRIi..tPr. Preltrdeflt" lohn Edmon,l. Harnson Routlidge. Thomas Demmerr Prancis G. Owens. ant! William Hale. L H1pricr o n ll'il?h. Trusteu. 1)lnrr v. Clerk lI1u l TreOinlrer. I ;78 S COBIE & BALFOUR'S CANADIAN AL IANAC. 1- 'I'O'IVU of London-P'ILULATION, -i ,5ï3. Jessup, Ja mes Higgins, Al exandee McMillan, and JOB. I Simeon :\lorrell, l1ayor; l'hilo Dennctt, l\lichael Cowan. cg r, \Villiam ßar,ker, John Do de, -\. .l\Jrf'or.l1lick, 'I"O'VII of St. C'a1barincs-Pot't:J.ATION,3,500 1;:-;' . tansfiel.l, J. UIIHond, and Henry H. RObmson,1 BOARD OF POLICE E 0..: \ I P.d I II ,C mm,Ol COltncilm a: Chas, lIutehir son, TO.llJn C.'er l! Vlittl beeger, Georg;-Ry'k t J I 'l\Ii : 'eer e;, T ; V 1\\' \<\. dreet, Treasurer; Peter McCanu, Hlglt Eatliff'!rJums, and Samuel I.. St. John. Charlee M. Arnold' I '1'0"'"11. of Port 1I0PC-POPUI.ATION, 1,"12. Cl rk ; R?-!l of ;\Iontreal, Treasurcr j Edward Dillord; I 130ARD OF POI.ICl"-N. Kirchot1Ì'r, Prcsident; John Htgh Batliff. Ilatton, Samuel Hatton, T. \V. 'Ietcalf, and Robert 'l'ou'u of Corn,vall-PoPt'T,ATIO , J,151. jLan g . Francis Evatt, Clcrk; Charles Hughes, Trea- Charies Rattray, JI[ayur: ( t'orge McDonell, Donald l , surcr. I ,JcJ)onl'lI , John S, Icnougall, Thomas Marsl,lall 'I'o'''n of Bran1ford-PoPuLATION 3000. !Thomas Kennedy, alld ThOlmìs O'Cal/aghõi.n, Cuum;i/:I \Ifred Digby, J. I);. 1[n!,or ; lIen y Y:lrdingto. , Oiò. lors. Ch r!f's 1'0 le, C!pr ; \:ie. . Rev J Robb lIon II Pmhcy B to\\ 1l . ., G,');;-1 Prince Eòw.'\\' CtJckeli. n A TlIo Uonnelly Picton.... I.,')!!!' 'IidlalHl. . . -: Li hIJllrne,.L\l John traclIau Kiu!!HOU... 11,1I1 \ ictoria. .. -\ lex Bunion : \\"111 Hulton PellP,Hlle.. :!,!J ,') !'\ewcastle.. R Hud,.pr\h :Bcnj'min Ha ter Cobourg .... 3,51= Colbornc " .1 Ret"R J C Ta lor' Eli-I,. Burnham Peterùoro'... 1,'!J(j Home. . . . ,)1 C Cromhie ! II Hllnter Toronto. . . ,5I}:; :-imcoe.. . . Fre.lerich Gore ,/1.\ Clit.ùrd Barrie. . . . 6UlI Sialf.lra. .. J \fhitela\\, .\ID J) D' J.:\ erardo iagara . .. 3,lUli 'Gort' .. . . .,Geo Elm he I Pal'!. ThorntolJ ,rIalllllton... 9,HIII V,",,.,t'!s of a\J1I to ;j."")() tons may nl\vil!l\tf'1 1\\"eliington,'E 'I. t"\\'art I Ic'l. . lIan,.\ )1 Gnelph,.. . J,(j!1I the \\"ellalld ;lnd :ot. Lawrence ('anals. 'ßrock . . . . J omen'ille I"p \\ H Landon \Vood,.tor;k.. 4,/1 Dilit1.ncefrom Lake Erie to :\lontreal, heab Talbot.. . . Rev Geo 8almOll Rc\' Vm Iarke."'illlcoe.. .. J. I) of '\tl.mtic 8hir Navigation. 3U; milc!'. 'London.. .IHenj ßavley, ß AI \\ Ilharn EllIOtt ILondon.. .. 4,,,,:1 Tota\ fall from Lake Erie to Tide-water. Huron. . . . ,John nåldane John Ri!!nall rGoderich ... I,U3U á6-! leet. I \Ve"tern. .. \ f' a\\I'r It eo Dnck, jr 8and\\ ich... I A ricul.tural. Association of Upper (:anada. n(,oRPOR TIo.D BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT. H. Ruttan, f:herift' of the Newcastle District. Cobourg, Prf'Sidenf; John \Vetenhall, 1\1. P. p" Kelsùn Gore Di trict, 1st, Vice Pruident ; J. B. Marh , \Varden of the "lidland District, Kingston, '.l1l4 Vice President ' I George Buckland. To o'Jto, Secrelm y; L!anh of Upper Canada, T,'easurer. The Annual Exhibition take! place at King;;toll, on the !irst Tnesday of Beptemhcr, 1'49. REVEJ\ UE, &0. . I Local Reyenues, U. (:.. appli('d to Local. pn.r)Jo!o( s. anG1 not accounted for in tl1('1 (,itc'ucral ICc 'cnu of tb COIOIl). I \ l'opu- _ _ Pt2._ _ __ I __ 345. _ _ '_ k47. I I/,..!t ", ValllufÙm o.t l d.nlfJllllt a} I f a/ulltiolt o.t Amount of ValllatiUlt ot .&mOU1\t ()f I . ProJl'!.rt1 ,A e,' meltts Propertl" AS$eSS1ltents. P ol!!.r A.sses-menÌs. L s. D. .L!'. D. .i; n. t:;:: -D. .L s. v. .L s. D, Eastern. . . . . . .., a"',11.I1 3,,," I:;(j 1:1 'i 1!H'1 4 4 3";3 I.j I It S' 3179 It 7 41U417 5 0 3271 10 5 IOtta\\a. . '" . . .. lU,:l-tli b Þ-ï" .t ( 41;:') 1 O! 1í3'.!9ï 15 0 r-<ß1 11 2 I 10U(lUU 0 0 lUt7 H 0 Johnstown . .. \:J,ï:ll'I -tH:.!I .! 11 II 3li-l 9 10 -1jli-1I,') 19 7 .')!I:]9 2 10 4--11"9 U 3 I'H7 7 (J 'ÚatlIur,.t .., .... I :i." I,:yl '.!:J!} :;\; () I 'JH'! 7 1, :!!\I)ji":J 7 9 \ 18'>.') 9 1 I 31S1iO.J 111 6 1 3;;7ti 16 7 ,Dalhon ie ..... 2j,.J7111Ij7 lû 2 l Ihi lï U 2W!!'l,) U U 2I1 .... 1-1 Ii 2.'),)OUO 0 II '.!.r.O 11 II .Prince i d\\;jrll. .. i-.WII :!.J:-;JilU II I 1:!!\7 5 Î 2illl,')9 n 0 1 7:J 10 1 I 29,J:!21 0 0 I<" " 3 2 '\lilll.1II j. . . , . 4"'.!11 1 5 ü'.!lIl 0 ( I oj,;.)!! I 5 :;6116') \I (I \ ã5:U 15 ;j -1 \I" 0 0 1 -13\;5 16 I .\ïctolia......... 2-U.; 2 112,i 0 l 1'.,:31.3 9 21G.IU7 0 0 2J- H .')& :.!1ifI"JUQ 0 ul 22!J5 12 5 Lwca"'tle....., 47,1- ,U',:!,.! II , :!1:-71:3 (I: 50'!ll7 1 -11.-' !I; 11} 5n2U ;') 0151110 19 U I r : ::..... .. I '/" " ":J J8 " ;: 8 R:J-::1j Jg l : J' i ;{.' 2 im,'oe. . '" . .... :!:3 Ii. I 17J,');;! (I (I 2')3!) 1,j I .} i lIiO 0 0, H.!1 14 lU .agara. . . . . .... . } j ;!J I;; I - ! G >Î! I.-1 6 1\) , (j,) J 1-' 5 J GO 0 (I ãl70 l!i 7 ,bore. . . . . . .' .. J/..JI' .1-1, !II! J.I ( l /lI.,.) I III u.)tf -; .. II .....,hl 19 v Q!I:!\j\:J 0 01 1-1i:J:J F 3 \VdlinglolJ... .... 41.177 1 2-,1 .1".! I> \ 2",)3 19 3U'tIJII 0 0 ;)!J-l 0 3 oj' :: .:J 0 0' 5ltiU 0 IJ I '1Jroek . . .... . .... 1!!I,t:!1 2:1 ',H,') I.') 4 ;JO:-U 10 2 21 !',,)-7 9 1 2-1111 9 n 3.!:!'i f l() II " I :UIi\J 1 Gi I ,Talbot. . " .. . .... 1, , ,II I I: i .:3 9 I Hi ,') Hi 11 I :!:I-II, ? Hi 4 I 1I;3 3 J I II :Jg 0 0 :?5.'J2 10 3 I london,. . . . . .... 4'J,,,31> -t'Jr- .IU 2 ( tH3 .t 1 I oj Uh,.! -1 2 ., rt 10. 0).)1 , '" IIJ 2 6:!;4 -1 3 Huro')...... .... 2U.J,')'1 91120 II I W;H ]:3!J 1:1'I-JI 3 tJ I n:!.') 7 111 I ÛI8 2 3,211:; 17 5 Western. . ... . .. I 2tj.-t7! 1 39 711 Ij 9 l II 2 Ut J!J:l:!" 0 0 \ :!:J1O 6 3 \ Totals..... .. . 72 1,1-t.I'(j'"3."J337 10 (,:;777-1 JI..I 7,..t 7 1 7'.!"1l 10 ;; 3;;;;.!7t 7 2 ;'1173 7i Local AJl('ut!io for Cro" n Lands. Joseph '\ïlson, 8 lt 8te. Marie. I George Jackson, Northern Division o (h ell'io ðOUlid :;:ettlcment, Huron. I G or!!e nider, :Southern Division 01' 0\\ ell';; ::;ound ettlelllellt, Huron. DISTRICTi'. Gross Ue,,"cnue and I xpeuditllre of (:anada, 184.2 to 18-17. RF.\"F.NTF.. I j;!. _ .--: I 1dl. I wt''). _I- I I f'On 0IÎllatedFlln<30,1->0 17 7 j '!J2,;-10 .) 5 616,;,-'8 1 2 I :'1'01:" 1 E xpelJdit'e Arn;:;ïë.tïill _ _!J .57268 375ã 716.õ59ïØ 80 SCOBIE & BALFOUR'S CANADIAN ALMAN -\C. Debt and Liabilities of Canada, on 1he 1st January, 1848. In England tlf'arinfS int re!'t at. 5 per cent. up to 1st. March, If'48, hy Dcbenturcs, cxclusi\'c of Uuaranteed LDan. . . . . . . ." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . .t:1,CfF 375 7 Of this I'um .(30,UIIU hears (j per cent. intcre t.-[Flee particulars hclow.l ' In ("ana,la, viz.. in U. ('. nebentures al1li DPI)f'ntures of Canada. . . . . . . . . ., . . . . .. . . 403,23'2 3 14 By r"per Canada Uf'benlUres arc IIIHler!:tood tl111!'e issued helore the UlIitm under Actl'ofL. C. J.c!!islature. I Bv Canada Delwnturcs arc understooò those issuccl sinct: t.he Ul/iOll under Act" of the UnHed l egislatllrc. Provincia.1 Uebcutnres, ",:wer Cilnafla. ve!it{'d in Trustees for wor"s, the interest only being guaranteed by tllC ! PrR1'tnre. :Hld all paY"lg (' cept fhe tn 0 firH : ;('hamhly Omal.. .. . .. . . ., . . .. . ,.t::}'í,UIIU This is guaranteed hy Con-mment, and due in part 1 . I TurnPikP Trusts. Quel,pc. . .. . . . . ., 3:J,>'.'50-Lli..",f50 IntPrest at 6 per cent. "ongeuell ami Chambly Tw!!t....... I.'),UIIII } .H,arl.Jo lr, M?ntreal. . . . . . . . . . . ... .. !1 .!I'l;' Interest paid by Commissioners. 1 urJIplke 'I rust, tontreal. . .. . .., ., 4/,OUO I ;(2'.!I,í7S Old Exchange Account. . . . . . . . . . .t:46,IG3 IS 2 New F:nglish Loan, f:1te.rlin!i, Ll, li3,l'IiO qual $ a 41'. lir!. Ll.514,.,)21 2 :1 I Intem;:t at 4 per cent.] TI1f' t )fficml aCCOIln1!' of this f-oan are maùe III .t: sterling at Ll 4s. 4(1. Currency, "lIich gives tile currencY I equnl to Ll,II,')'",3"'!I ]38. -Id. jSchc.lnlc of Canada Dclwnturcs in $terlin;r Outs1an(1in and Payable in I EI1IrCand, 4th ]'fla.rell, 1S4S. I Acts of tile I I , l.e!!i8Iature. ervice. ,Slims terling. Total terling. I ------ I I L !'. D. L s. P. I "om. -I cll, 2.'1 To cancd part of Puhlic Debt.. . . . ., . ... . . (J] 20U,OOO 0 U ;j U .. :':;1" ,," "and I !'undry Puhlic ""orks......:. , . . . . ... . . .[2] 400,000 0 C i 6 ,!?m lIistrict oads. .. . . . . . . 3 ) , fI()) -: () U,........... 7 f'1 KIIl toll and ;I; ap1!uí'C Ronr!. . . ' ".)IIO I c:: U II............ 7 !)o! Wellalld ('anal. . . . . . . ... . .. '74. t.ill .... (I C....,...... 7 4 Halllilton and Br:mtford RoacJ. . ':!i. ,")!) II 0........... Rede('mallie in 7 ,9l1ulldas a 1111 "",lIedoo. . , .. . . ! .,')(lO :.: U 0,........... , 6fiRi1'pr TrPlit }iJ il:ation..... .,:! ,UIIII I 0 li[3J r ,(i.í() 0 II fl] 1".í ...f f)O."OO 0 ( I!" !-UJohnstonn Ih,.:tr\l'tRoalls....ll.OIlO II 0........... "] ' I _ , f- u('cnston anll ( cirr ,.:hy Roa(h\ , ,')011 (- 0 0, .. . . . . . .. r J :: : f:: :: : Yic. l'h. ?, N: r.awrc cc Na''' :ltl{)n.. .. .. r-"'OUU J U ();.. _'_'':):'' :.... J ]'-.')-'.. -I.í.,}\lU II II 31\\ellanoltaliaINock...................,-11,..,...) ( .JJ H'W.. 7ì,,:!.í !- 9" (jjj PuLlic V\.' orks. . . ... . . . . . . . . 1 ' . . ... . . . . . f l 1 : gg t5] k(jjj.. lil,Boo Ó / Tot:d. . . ....... ........... *].U98.3í5 7 LI.II!I!:'.3í.3 7 & l AD Abstract of the Gross ße,-eJnle of the Pro,'il1ce of Cunada. in the Year", and Quarters eluh'd 5tb JuI)', 184'7, and 5.11. .}uly, 1848, "f>u'ill tile Increasc and Decrease 1bf'reof. *Thes(' e"clll ive of the !;Ilarallleed Loan. 'I'he mte of illlerf't 3 (I 2!1ß4](I I !I:} 13 1 fI'-(íO 12 :.., ! !J:ll-f; 1,., ;-l'uhlic \Vorks .... . . .. , . . . , . . . . ., . . 1!II"'í 2 !I ltö!Jí.í]2 Ii f.í f1 1!J 11 311.7:} 4 5i ,37.,)(; IH 7 \ì'l'errilOrial.. .. ... . .. . ... . . . . . . .. . . lUI3 11 10 p",:}" ],í 411,Wt'I 1 U 1;),1!1 10 ('If :!.JOUII 11-- liBan" Impost".... . . .., . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . í7JO 9 (, , . . ,\107 18 E:I 1.3'il 7 · Light House anò Tonnage Duty, Canada I We!'t.. .. .... . .. ... .. . .. . .. .. il 11 (I 40 2 C 4 11 f l 714 1 1 P30 5 111 ,**Fines and Forfeiture!'.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.;!) (I (I 7:f J.J !I l1:!Î 10 1 4í2 13 !J' !I:J2 W 7 nIiscenaneow!!.. .., ...... ...... 511; 3 11 1U 2 17 11 4UO fI :! i 2!19.1 , I 'T'''t:'ll OnHnary Rf'\'('nue. .. . . L (J.í77 I.J Ii I:)'!II ) Ii .J! i"'c; I; 12 ,'i :.!1:17 HI f\ ! ".,4(1 !J 0 01 ! QUARTER E })ED , Ycar('w!pd \1 \,r.cndc.lJuly.\Ifí1F< p 10 ',!'1!?8 11 2 mïtï 1;7 SCOBIE & B.ALFOUR' CA .\DIAK AL1\IAXAC. 81 Schedule of Canadu Debeuturt'l!o in Pro' iucial Currcnc}', !!jllcwtng tile .lmoll1l( Outstll1ldillg, tile Rate "I Inttl'c.(, al/d the .Alltot.nt Pust Due, Oil tile 4th .1Jarclt, 1St. . (Jlld S :'f.t Ac\ DESCRll'TIO"i. uUrl: I:,I . Total C'y !i I Past due. g j f. ---I-----L --:;; .. - 52 _ - .. . l' d }..... U ......... ..., .........c:: II 19: d '. . . .. I.,Ou 0 0 ........ . . . .1. . . , . . .. <= :zGeo.4, Jt.L 110 .. '1 t()(J(J (10 6,)30 00 li I (j,jllO (} U f; ; <4 .. J:-'.hCltleCree"narLour....... 1 3roù 00 ......... .... 3OUO 0 O ':. :: 25' 1 \VIll. 4, Ii. do. . . . . . .. :l.)UU 0 0 .);jùO U 0 6 . . . .. . . . >ã> 1 II ). Oakvillt' Harbour. . . ... . . . ..... . ., ;jllO 0 0 6 2:mO 0 0::: t': - ...., ð I" 1i..RoadsalldBridge ......... ........ :!OûOU 00 G........ -d'c Q 'õ,2 ! II 2.'1' POrt Hope lLuLour amI Wharf, . . . ... .. :!UlIO 0 0 I ,!tJOO 0 U ;; . i:: !. :Z.. 2:!. Cobourg Harbour. . . '" , . .:.: . . . . ., 3000 0 0 .)é IO 0 0::.:: ,:!:' - - 15 '" '... 2t,De..jardilll;Canal......... ,)(J(IO 00 '..'..... .... , ........ I :t: ....'...' 1 1'::1 ,.. 3.1, do .. .... . '''1 iOOO 00 ........ .. ......... E-- QOCO '-=' ;:.ê 7" 6.!. . do. ',''': . . '" .;,IOU 00 Ji.HIO U II I 1700{) 0 0 :<.. OQ!:; ( 3" 1/.-N. Lawrence:Savl!!auon.. .1........ 31100 00 ,) 3\10n 0 II O{_Q "" ... :J ,. 33. Inland Water,; t'ewcrts. Dist.. . . . . . . " .. :!tlO(J II 0 " :lll',O 0 ( ;;: @;:; ;; ;:: ": '," .. 3.1. River Trent Bridge." . . .. . . ... .... OOO 0 0 ij !1;OO 0 0 ':'J @ 1:= :J II .. 3"'. Road!>, vicillityofl"ork.. ...101100 0 I) ...,.... . . .. 1:.)- ;:3 I=-'o-: 7 II h i6. do. . , . .. 1760 0 0 117tJO 0 0 6 1100 0 0 3" .. 31. P,rantlbrd Hrid!\e.. ., . ...... ..... ... J.300 0 0 Ii 1,)110 0 0 ReCaptlölUhlJt&, J'. ";).'j.WcllandCaudl............I........ 12.')000 .3 l2:iO 0 ( - .I" .. 39. do. . . .., . . . . . . :,)011011 U 0 ......... . . . . .... . . ,. Am't past due, l& 'ViC.:: :t.Z:'rurchf ;of\Vt'II' ld.C;I. t k:I.:>: O.. .0. .;:. ? 1 :: .. ..... Rede:'I 2in Ð I" 3"., do I........ J93i1 14 0 " ... ..... 184E1.. 119134 :J \Vm 4. .:lli&'l7 \-V ar lo!' es, 3r.1 ill2!'talment. .. .. " . .. .37:WO 0 0 .3 . . . " . . . 11',19.. 261!1 13 4 7 Wm. 4, ch, :), 'ehatham Brid;;e.. ., . .,. ...' 1;j00 00 ......... 1.)00 0 0,1"'311.. 201UI 134 )Vic. .. .", do .......... 1 3,')9110 Ie.')!) 110 " ........It-J.H..:lIli1ill no I \\'m. 4. II 6"', F:rie and Ontario Rail Road... . . . . . . ., 50011 0 U Û .3l1fJO 0 0 Jf'5:l.. 4.')110 0 0 7 II .. H. Kingbton and Navauee Road. . 1 :þ..... r; tit . . .. , . . . . . . . ., " h;.').. 54.'),')0 0 0 2 Vic. .. 51., do. " 1100 0 0 19;;;'" 17 9 Ii hi.t.. 41;)0 0 0 W!:I..J,:: ; :! :. t I ..::::::I:.....:...:: :: 8g :::::::: ::2 ; g I .. .. r-"2. Queel1ston fiud Gritn hv Road.l. . .. . . .. 2IW,O 0 0 6 . . . . . . .' 1 ,)R:. . 2 1 0 0 2 Vic. .. ,.,.: 1 lsuranc,e LO""es,_ U., C.. . . . 1 ' . . .,. .. 4!t 3 13 .) I> ... .. . .. lQ. !I.. 6J! 7 11 2i 7 \\': . 4,:: "J.,(.rand RIver Navlgatlou. . . . ..... . . . ;)10 (lOr. 1-(;0.. 7,(,n 00 I 7 .'lIalllilton and Hrantford Road' I ' . . ... .. 311 00 6 . . . ., . .. J Gl.. 10' 10 () Vi . :: : : fil i J; ;s ,. ': :'.'.'. : : :;öoh' il'Iï . .E . .0. : : : : : : :: } : : 2"t';? l g U" u ti6. do. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3.)700 0 0 15 -:: 00 II 0 tt .. .. .. .. .. .. .." l fi4j... P.'jlQ 12 4 g" ., 33. 1.8\V Society.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .... GUnO 0 0 6 .. .. .. .. .. .. .... JQfii.... 47.)0 0 0 .. .. i .,RebellionI..o8 c8,(,..C................ 2uunn OU 6 ........1 71..1317no 00 I}" II I>l.,Lnl1atic As IlIIu. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. 22i.10 II 0 fi . . . . . . ., If'i4. . 42.')00 0 0 g.. .. 62.iQueuec Fire Loan.... .. .. ........ ......... .. .... 52fJ3,J U 0 :...:.::.. 1 7:;. . Total. . . . . . . . . . . . .1. . . " . . . ,')0031-1 7 Ii! . . . . 51350 0 0 'c.'j{)(l31-l 7 ð * Intereet 24 4P cent. 1st and 2ud year; 3 4P cent. 3rd ; -t tJ cent. 4th; .3 4P cent. 5th; and 6 01 cent. 6th and ollowiHg years. BANKS. Bank of Montreal. ilEA)) OFt'ICE-PLACE D' AR:\JgR, ì\1O:STRE.\L.-C lPITAJ., 1:;,)11,000, C'Y. Hon. Peter 1\t...GiIl. Pre!i,lent ; and ele 'pn Directore; Alt' ander l'Iim...on Cal!hl . Qllcbec-\Villiam Gunn, Manager. Toromo-James F. I3milh. Prcfoicìent; \Y. \Vilson, Ca"hier Am:"TS.-Kin ,.ton-C. Miller. Hamilton-A. C. Bakcr. CohOllrg-C'. H. :\Iorgan. Bytown-.\. Drunl- mond. Brock"illf'-J. Ftewllt'on. Lon.loll-J. Fra!wr. t. Catharilles-H. Mittleberl!f'r. Belleville-C. U8cnider. llrautford-\Y. Muirhead. Picton-C. Mortilllt'r. I'etcrboro'-R. Nicholls. Huplph- - -; t. ThomaB-E. Emm\inger. Cornwall-W. "lattice. Pori JloVe-R. N, \Vaddell. Port tanley-R. mit . GRII:AT BRITAI'õ.-LnNlIoN-Glynn, Halifax, )tillt; &- roo Ll\ FRPooL-Bank of Liverpool. Jo msBI'RGn- British Linen Company anrJ Branches. uva 8cotia alld New Brul1!'wick.-HalifaI-linnk of Nova flcotla. t. John-f'--Olnmercial Bank, New Brunswick. {;IU'nW STATES.-:SEW YORK-D. S. Kennedy. BOiTo..'I- Samuel Henahnw &- Son. Dank of '-pper Canada.- CAPITAL, 'c.)()(),OOfl.-hcORPORHED l J, Wm. Prol1 foot, President; 11011. Christopher \\ïdmer, '.ice Pre8irlent: alld tlllrtf'en Dirpctor,;. Thomas G. ldout, Cli6hu:'r. Di..coum Da}-\\'ednes-I.ondou Joint Stock Bank. SCOTI.A 'lõI.-f'omrnercial Bank of f"cotlnnd, and brancheH; Clydesdalp Dank, Glasgow. IRELASD-Boylp, Low, Pim & f'(J., DuLlin. KEW YORK-David 8. Kennedy, I Bank of BrlfiNh North AnH'rh'u, London, F.nglund. C. PITAL, ,(1.000,11011 :-'TER1,ISG.-hcORPORATF.D 1840. Board or twelve Dirfftors, Secretary-Georgf'De Boscl) :\Uwood. In!''pector orBrrmchplI-Thomal! J'aton. I RR.t.NCHEs.-Toronto_v,alter Gibson f'a els. )Taual!l'r. IDiscount Days-'fut'!Idays and f'ridav!! at 10 A.M.l Quebec-Robert Cassels. :\lanager. 'Îontreal-D:n'id Davidson. Manager. Kingston-Samuel Taylor, Mana- 2er. Hamilton-,Alex. Campbell, M,III:1!!Pr. Port Hope-David mart, Agent. Dundas-J. R. Ewart, A ('nt. SaultSte. :\farie-J. Ballend n, Agpnt. Iialiliu" N. S.- . N. ßinney, Man/lgcr. St. .fohn, N. B.-F.W. ""ood, :\fanager. }o'redpricton, N. B.-Gcu, Tavl')r, Manager. t. John's.1"ewfoundland.-A. !\Tilroy, !\Ianager. Lop;. DON-Court of Directors. NEwYolth.-Hl'Il,l\Iac\achlan & Ransom, SCOBIE << BALFOUR'S CAXAÐIAN ALMA'\"AC. < ure Haith:, Hand lton. ISCORPORATED ÐY .\,-'1' "I" THE PROHNc"r. I' Rr,lA!II:EN'r.-CAPIT."., .t:l00,UOO. Colin C. Ferrie, President: Andrew f:tf>\'ell, f'ashier. Discount Da)'s-Tuesda)' in each WPek. AGENT!Iõ.-8imcoe. Henry V\Teb ter; \,\Toodstock. H. C. Barwick; Galt, Ab&alom Shade; GUelph. Thomn.; Sandi\ands; St. Thomas, Thomas Hodge; Chatham, \"itherspoon & Charleri,; Toronto-the Dank of up per Canadll, and all its Agents in Canada, whNe the Gore Bank has no Agents. ENGLAND, LO iDos-Glyn, Hallifax.1HiIls & Co.; Barclay, Devan, Tritton & ro. ; Couttl!i & Co.; Currie/! & Co.; Smith. Payne & Smiths. ScOTL.t.NI>-tbe Union Bank of Scotland and itB branches. JREr.ASD-the branchell of the Pro\'incial Bank 0 Ireland. NEw YORK-\Vard & Co. City Balt!l:, 01' lUoJltreal. J'LACE D' .\R rE:'!.-C'lPIT.\l,. 1:300,000. J. G, Mackenzie, President; D. P. Ross, Vice Pre;55 I 4"'P4 2349 16Ec"lõ 13139 Ireland. . . .. . . .. . . .... . .. 224 295 I{1U4 lrJll12 781U Nl'" 69 2ï4li6 '.!3"2'l Scotland . . . . . . . .... . . ., . . 3!:' 175 10",,, 9111 50,') , :mf' 163 I 1654 H21 Germany....... ...... .... _ 34-19 2U03 1 _<'!19 2:!" Total Rmbarkt'd. . . ... . . . . . . 3.")526 " 27.H5 13<-"03 1-Iì69 5607 :;02fl5 41318 Died at Sea and Quarantine.. . . I 2iOO If1l11 151J'l It)li8' PII7 1377 3303 d r I!Qa e ::: :::::: : . 1. " . . .3 1.7. 1 . . . . .1 1. . .1 I. i 4r 1 15918 1 37 9.55 4t'Î:l I - - I'l'otaillumber lamled in the colony:. P3 73 Alnerican Lake.. borderinG' The Male A ults come I Infanu under one year. . . '" . .. 4t'7:2 on ('anada. under the followIIIg heads; - - fechanics., . . . . .. 11P5 otal Steerage.. . ... . . . e874 I 'Gr ate8tl.\ v ralle Farmers. . .. . .. " 1l1l!ItI Add Cab III Passengers. . . . . . ., . . 69;) Lt' l!!thl w rlth. w!dth. Labourers. . '" . .. 23239 Grand 'fotal. 1 7. , " ., !).t41' flles. ! l\hle!!, Servanu . . ... . . . 6 .... 1:< 16. . . .. .. 3'l7.>.} t'hamplain . . HI5 12 8 355')6 - ûnt:lrio ., . . \"'0 52 40 Died al Sea and - Illcreal!(' . . '" . . .. . . . . . .')tiô Î Erie. '.'" . . 240 57 3foI Quaran\in 2'ì09 Total number who embarked, 913t',, t. Clair.. . . 18 25 1 e.. . . . Died on t'a6sageor in Quaran- Huron.. . .. 270 105 70 32t'r j tint>. . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. f-6" Georgian Bay 1".!O 45 I \1 ichigan ...:UO f:/:J :'i1' f 1"9110 upprior . . . 4'm ]3.') 1/10 -- l;;miKrunt _' ent". - - - - I C.t.!I'ADJ..-.\, {'. Buchanan, Quebec; T, \o\'path('rly, MOnfrf'OII; \. ß. lIawl-.f', Kin':fI!On; D. R. Bradley. ITQTomo; Bnll J. II, Palmer. Hamilton. Sv.w HRl's!I\VICK-:\lo!.'et.II. Perley. t, John. and the Deputy Treasure ::hrcugbo'.1t :h Province GRI!:A.T BRITU'f AVD IRFT,A'fD-wndo!I. I.ient. Lean, R.:N.; Liverpool, Lt.llodder. ,R. . FJ}.'::.c;,)th, (.t. Carnl'.It. , ; L,,"donGo-rry, 1.1. FalJl8f Y. R N.; Dublin. J.t fjporv. R.::ot.; \"la:i'r!Qrd: 1 '(.rn..l'lJil!. R. N.: ('vrÞ:, Lt. Fr.('nd. R. S.: Rf'ltdflt, Lt. i'I(arh', K S., l.waf'rirk, .\Ir. Ly"rh, 11., ,"W ; 6rt'r- . . Lt. F6rrp t, 2. I . Lt. I'hllltlt'wur ù. 11110.1 ;\Ioriarty. SCOBIE & BALFOCR'S CAX.\DlAN AL IAN'AC. 3 Comparative :!Þtatt'llleIU of EJllir;:-rauu. url',h'('d at Quebec in each } ear since 18-11. From lR-tl. 1&l2. 1"-13' 1 1P4't 1 45'113-16.ll".t7 ! __ - ___--- \ ---- In the 5 years frolll l:-'29tol tberearrived 167.697 England. . .. G7S 12-IP3' 6941) Î.ûl FÑ3 PI63!2-11E .. .. I I to 1;;::3" .. 96,351 Ireland. . . .. 6tîul 96331 9.73 1420::-,;r, 5t3'27;)al"!J.14 0 _ Not -.\s nearlv as can be 3ò1certaineò, the total number of } migrants to 1;pper Callada during the year lS4i amollnted to 76.:J O. of whom ]j.t'lti were admitted into the Hospitals at the various stations; the totalnumbel of deatbs ili eliltimated at 3, 05. Rather more than 17,000 have gone to the Lllited Slates, the remainder have been pretty equally distributed over all the settleò parts of Upper Canada. No record has been kept of the number of persons who came to Canada via the Ullited States. "'^" .,..".... Full { C lief8. . . . . . . 49 Equl"m4t n t. \\ arrlors. . . .. \V cmen . . . . . . .3 r Cbiefs. . . . . .. 190 \Varriors .. . . . 26t-7 'yomen . . .. . . 3!.'i9 1 j: rg It : : : 7 -l Ita 4.... 8:*! { 10 to 1-1.. .. 5. 5 5 to Ii.... 6.1 :.: 1 to 4.... D73 46 50 j!J 1::,'9 3-t7I 4'-;97 oot 1134 1l!10 710 fI-IS 1146 46 50 jg 1"'7 3'193 3t'ï5 eoo 959 1201 tHO 888 12U Population of Canada. 18-t!l (TPI'I'R C.\SADA [1 121, Sq' I I.OWl:R CAS..D.&. - Squan' - :\Iiles. 16.-I6Ið' Gro:;s Pop. \liIe,;. 19t',9!19. GrollSl'OP Ii ula nll, frum b:!-l t:? l .: :Iu,latioll in It: 4, lìl,11i3: all 1-.2-1. . . . . . . . .lal.OiI. hrlls;! Population In l , ÎÎ 1t'25.... . . . .15-'.02; 780.UOO. 1!III 1 30.... . . . .21U,-l37 1:".113, L. Canada.. 721,144 3;1.j(j IE,:ì2.... . , . .261.060 do. L. Canada.. 7::11.000 3977 1 3,1.... . . . .321J.ti!J:J .81 15 6.... . . . .372.:502 f-/;)U ] 39...,... .-107.51;) 100M It-U....... .465,357 615 l&N....... .486.055 I 18.Ji:!.. ,... .721.1-14 1,5UI,I44 Emigrants arrived at Quet ec to 16tb September, 1Sl8 26,1 'i Reported additional 42t.: Indian Returns. R urn of Equípments for... ]8-16 1 17 18-IS Totals. . . . 10756 1366-1 13'.l41 12S1 184'1, total Popula. tion cf Canada 1,5Zi,7Si 1fILITARY AND NAVAL. Conlmaudf'r of tbe For('f'1'J. Thomas Rae; Niagara-Tholl. Eggar Trew; Q.uebK- HEAD QU AR'l'ER:5-::;L)REL Ferguson l'l108. VO'u\'urthy ; .Preticott-Jo'ulford ßastard , ' " ,.' ,f'eih.1e; Hytowu-Hew jo'. Oriel I William Henry- . L,leutenant e eral Ir .8eIlJamll1 DUrban, G..Ç.B., John McFarlan; l'hamLly-Jameli Skyrme; Londou- K.l:.H., Sorel . ,l:a . \ . Kirkland, :Wth Foot. lUtlttary, William :5tanton. Sec;dar}/; '}IaJor 1 albot, 43rd Foot. A. .C.; Brevel D putu Á.l'sißtallt Commisiiary G n rals.-Quebec- IBJor S!r J. .\lexllnder, Uth Foot, aud Capt.. .\lurra}, \Vill/alli Hellr} Dalrym1-'le; .\Iontreal-J. alusbur)' H. r.., E;ctra A',lJ.f!. ., , .Va\enport; Al;lherstLurjo;h - Humpbrcy . Jonell; , GJi:NERAL On ICERs.- IaJor ?eneral the lion. Charles, l\Iolitreal-Leonce Rourh ; Quebec.-David ROils Lee ; Gore. .H., Montre l, Lieut. Gor , 71st eg .. A. .C.; Toronto-Edwdrd llarringtoll de FauLlanque; Peue- .\lajor Geller8:1 WIII am Rowan, (;. H., l\.lng ton, (;a1-'t. tanguishene-James Knight Goold; Y.uebec-Patrick W lber I.I, RlfI Bnga , A.D.c;. . ,N. 'feller; Isle aux Nois-\Vm. H. Busher; Kiagnra- COLO"iF.':S OP; THE ::3CAF .-l:olonel Dyneiy" (;. B., jo'rcderick. S. Parker; i\lolllreai-Charies T. \Valcot. Comman lnl[ Rll'!(al Artl,ll ry. ;\lon!re l; (;oiollel Treasury Clerks.-KingslOn-J. ßloodfallwey and J, 1I01l0 va}', (;, B., Commaltdang Royal "gmeers,,1\Ion-,S. V. V. :5ulheriand, AlI1herstburgh-C. E. Babington; treal, Bt. Major Burn, R. A., ; I(/,JlJr of lIrz.eadC:',Quebec_J. Roberts. '1'. },'. loore. and I. ll. Inine ; .\-Iontreal. I::;t. Johns-V. E. Prohyn; Montreal-D. C. Napier, Adjutant General'.. Department. IP..P. Harris, Fox .lIr,Iau t: Rogers, and. W. '1'. l\lcKin- C1m J'120, Foreman of'V\'illiam R. Davie!', and the apll;Jintlllents are for th'e Works; Do. T. B. ('orkhurn: Bo. \Yilliam Hadden ;, vears. Dockyard Esla )Ii!'hlllent at Kinj!ston. ("Jerk in James FrasEr, '()ff.ce Keeper. Icharge pfStores, David Taylor, :lrd 'larch, 1S4ö. E AS T ERN PRO V IN C E S. The Eastern Provinces of British 1\orth . erica-:m S 3, includinl( the Island of Cape Breton J Sew Brunswick, alllI the [sland of Prince Edward. These -31."71 6 I r. Harvev t\:.L:.H. and K.L:.II. l'ri\ alt' ccretilry, II. J TI,cre ""IS p,licl h} the ProvinCf', in 1"'17. for 8upporr Hanc}': ,oft'ollel!c"" .\cadelUies allel t 'ommou ::;cllool"" .cU,I'l,- t:\.Io:CUT\'l.E C,wsclTr---IIonorables J:unf's n. l'ni:lrke. I; s. 9.1. t"flinl!. .\ttornf'Y Gcncral : )fichael Tobill. Hn!!:h 13pll, Jo pplli (j'ur ]I"'I'a Scotia TJ.Tiff r;e!! pf/ge 40::.) Howe, l'roviucial I'cretar} ; James ,\Jc ab. H. HUII- . tinl!ton. \\rlliam F. I>csbarre<,. Solicitor (;euer-Hon. J;eorge :4hore; Judge and COURI' 01" :\IARRIAGE , "iD IhvoRcE-Pr"sIdent. _the J'ornrnu,..;ary of 'Ice .-\dluiralt)-Holl. R. L. Hagen; Lieutenant (;O\"eruor; 'ïce l'resil!ellt, the ClllefJustJce. R('!!'i<,trar and cribe, J. :\1. Robinson. alld the E'terutive Councillors. Fle/lf'fil'ktOl1 i.. ti,l' capil'll of the Province; but tht ('OUItI' "" YICE AO^llItALTy-"ice .\.llIIiral, the Gov- 'it\. of t. ,Iohn is th(' !no",t importantcoulluercialplacc, ernor t;cueral of Briti,.h o.rth -\u!erica: Ju.dgc auu (l';or 'l'ariJ( of CM4ItfI'TIlS, see page 49.) l'{HflrniRlary, the Hon. anr! \, orsillptul Ale't'r tcwart' . ReKistrar, Jam!'s . Tremain. PrUlce Ed,,.ard IsJanc). CÐM'III!I"IO"i 'RS "OR THE TRUf. OF OFFE'lõCF'S ('O'\{- (iellt. Govcrner-Sir O. Cam.pben. B"rt.; Pro inrilll \lLTn:v ON TH ; HiGH EA -Prcsident, Ihe Judgp al crretary-The HOIl. T. n. li.n i1anl!. ChdflottelO\HI Vice A,lmiralt} ; I\lemhers, th" 1,II'uII'nailt Governor is the clipital of rhe 1..land. and Exeeutiv Councillors, the Admira.l of the t::quadron, , the Chief Jw,tice alll! Judges of tile :-'uprellle t 'ourt, the N('".tollndlanù. Provincial ('cretary anr1 Treasurer, and tile Flag The Island of Newlounr!land it! un&>r a dIstinct Olflcen' of the SQlla,lron in I'ort. Government, unconnectpd "jrh the Hritj h 'X orth '1'hl' Area of 1'0\'a :';cotia, inrlllr!ing Cape Dreton, i \Iuerican ColoniC!!. .\ lew }cars ago its conlltitution ;tbout 18,011&1 sqllare miles. Halilà'\ If< Ihe capital, and was aLro!rated hy the Imperial Parliament, and a the only IlIcorporiJtI>d Town in the Province. The last n('w onf' contÞrretJ, }ieldinl! them only one Legislative enllUi!, taken ill 1,",,17, give!! the population of ttle Pro- Hranl'h, the HlI'I/lhers of whirh arp partly al' ointed vinre at 19!J,9UÜ. The po ulatioll of the towns ha" never by Ih" Govemor, 111111 p,utl\ l'Iecte(l by the ppople. OOf'O officially allcertained; and there has bet:1I no ac- Governor alld Vic Admiral-Sir John ('asparr! Le count keptofthc increase of population b}' Immi!!'ration. 'Iarchaud : ('(jJlllllillldant-Lieut. ('oJ. Law; Ccloni",1 Revenue, IHÎ..... . . . .cJ n.lit.') I.) 4 ::;terling. ,;ecrf"tary-Jarnp;; ('ro\\ dy; Attorney t;l'ueral-E. , E:lpenditurf', l"-ti, . . . ., J22,22'.! 1 1 -\rclnhall!. L:apital of the Islanr!-St. Johns. Nc" roulld and Tariff, in Rtld.Uiou to tile Imperia) 'j'ariff. Sterling., Sterling. I SterlinK' s. u. SPIRITS. 1I0t over proofhr::: ykes' s. D' I !iI. D. Apple", p r barrel. . .. . .., . . (J (; I Hydrometer: TIMBER, Ton, Balk and rant- AI , Porter,lk,.r, 1 Bralldy. Geneva. Cordial". or I ling. pt'r tOil. . . . . . . " . 1 6 Ci,lf'r, Perr) , 1tI-tf' ct. Ad Val. others 1I0t enumerated, I'"r I hill(Zles. per 10110. . ... . . . 10 Brear! or ßiscuits, per I'\\t.. . 0 3 allon, . . ... . . ., . .. .. 26 Tf'd, per lb. . . ..... . . ... . U 3 Butter, perrwt. . ... .. . ., . . (12 RÚm and \\"hi!>key.pergallon 06 '1'oB \f'C", manufactured 8nd Coal.., per ton, , . '" . . ., .. J 0 And so in proportion for any I leaf, per lb. . . . . . ., . .. .. 0 2 Flour, per barrel of l!!li lb!l... 1 ti gre,ner"trellgthorgreaterorless :-:leI1lS, ppr cwt........... 20 Furniture, House- quantity. I Ci.!ariJ, ppr lWO,....,. .100 hold,ofwood, 10 ct. Ad Val. St;UAR, bastard or manufactured \\0 1 '\Iii!!. m bottles, per gallon.. 2 6 LUlflt>er, inch thick, per WUO ft. 2 6 not rcfined, and 1I0t rated in I All othl'r \Vine;;, per gallon.. 16 '\feat, saltel! or rured, per cwt. 1 () tile Imperial Tarili, per rn t. 5 0 Goods, \\'""resr.ud :\lprchandize.l1ot folasses, per gl1l1on. . '" . . . 0 J Unrefined or Cla}'pl!, . ... . . f<'ree otherwi'le enulOprate,l, and not de- Oatmpal, l,er barrel of 2W Ibs. 0 6 Refilled, per c\Vt. . . , . . . . :; (I Iclared free,;) per Ct:nL .Ad rfllorem. 'Cabl(' o[ EXt>UlptioDfi1. nook!!, Printerl; Pamphlets, ì\hps and (,hart'l. 1 )Iannres of all kimJ.., including Lime and Limestone; Coin "nd DuIlion, COlfee, Corn aud Grain, ungrouml, Seat Cattle and Cah'e!l. Bnd all Seeds. I Potatoes. and all other Ye!!ctahles. Fishinp: imp\eml'nts :md materials. viz :-Llne!l, RicJ> Iced, Relu e Rice, ground Rape Seed, and Lin- Twines, Hooks, Nets and eines. "eed L:akf'. Horl'el!, }Iarel' and Gel/lingt'. :-:alt, heep a,'d Hogs, Sligar unrefined CJr ('Iared. Thill Taritfwould (''\pire on the 31st of Dec mber IP4 , but was expected to he then renewef!, without any mllterial change. pr:ßIJISHERS' .xOTICE. ThP. Compilers of the Canadian Almanac for 1"019 have enr!f'avourer! to improv upon tilP "orl:.of the previouF year, and the) trul!t that the present volume bears ('vidence of per.,everance in the auclII!Jt, :1no of I!uccellf l attpndilll! weir exertion!!, I _ Notwithl!tandin that the work ('ontain!!:in unusually large quaT'fitr ofinformafion, auf! thAt hy the compre!!- I" Ion of mattpr. and thp UßI' of !'mAII ty pf" ,:n'_ f' nr' m' \>p mJld p t.o inr\nolp in thp forf'j!oinc J'lRI! the whole 18 6- S COBIE & EA LFOUR'S C .\.X,\DL\ AL'l A.KA C . \ ,)f the \'aluaLle rt:turus which were C'ollf'Cte,1 lor the \1:nml1lc during the (JlJst }ear, the PuLIi herii 1Ia\'c, nevor- thell.lsy. Leen ulIllt::r the necessity ufollliUln a considerable pürlion ùf the lIIatt'nals \\'hiC'h wer sU(J(Jlied (1'01111 variOU!ll!ources. This arose, in IlIOSt calit'''. from the circum;:t3nCe of certain returns having cOllie to hallli toO latl.' to enable the l'OIlipilerl' to collare andl'repare rhf'm for tht' pr('s ; find it '" ill lx' ohserved, that iu a work of rnis de"criI'UOl . where rNurol 1"1'1)111 olle or two J}iritriC't are delap'd. it preveJlt the intended use Leing mnde ul lhe corre"pom!J1I1; rt'lIIrus frolll other Dilitrlclt< which may have cOllie to hand in dut' Heasou. because tbe whole ,1õtVe to he arraul!ed III t'tbular form to ether tor puhlication, Tht' chi!'f cause of the dela}' eX(Jerieured has been (he late period at which the Cell>'lIS was laken, and the otncial returm' made up; but as tar as the information which is contaiued in the loreqoing pages (Zot' , the UUn08t reliauce lIIay Le (JlaC'ed upon its accuracy, the wholt: ba\'ing been procured from authentic HOlUces. The Publisher!' beg leave 10 tellder their 1II0st respPC'lful amI ('ordial acknowlt'llgmcllts to the sllveral parties to whom tl1l'Y are indl'hlt:II for rerunu,; for the Cauartian Almallac lor 1",-19, anrt they trust thai. seeing the useful purpo e to which the ill/ormation so o )taiued is a(Jl'lied. au applic.t1iou tor siuular a8sistance lor next year will he as cheerfully re"I'OIul{'d to by all. The edition of Ihe t "madian AlmanaC' for IP-l'" con isted of 15.m'!) l'OI'Il'S, which \\ ere not only vcry geuerall}' rirrulated ill the l'rovince, lJUt also in the ...i!'t.'r ProvillC'Piõ and neighbouring Slates, and a considerable numbN found their way to variuus part!' of Ihe Vnite.1 Kin;:dom. The demaud was such that the whole edition 01 ,IJ{JO \,,:as very soon exhilusted, anrl nMnyapplicants for copies to transmit to Europc and elll('where, wer ,Iu,ap 1'.01 nted. Encoura!.!ed, th{'rpfore, hy the very flattering reception which tl,e Canadian Ahnauac for 1 met with On all hands, the PuhlishPrs han' printed 3U,I)lJO COPII:S of the pre t'nt one for 1849. feeling assured IhRt, if auythiul{, ('ven Ihis lar:!e edition ma\' possibly fall shurt of Ihe great demand for the work. T e PULlishers. ill soliciting contrihutiollslor the Canadian Almanac for 1:J:m, heg res(Jt'ctfully to rCQut.'tIt thRI parUes may bl' plellsed to seud in their iutended favours ali early as possible, in order to 'nt!ÌJrd the Cùlllpil6ll'l. ample tillte for arrangement. TURO TO. 21st Octoher, h:"Þ;. SCOBIE & I!ALFO\.íR. SUP P L E 1\1 E X 'r A R Y . In a portion o( the AlmaflaC' .. John :\.loherly" is t'rroneously printed. instead of .. Ed. A. \Valker." all Inspector of the Re\'enue District of Himcue, p. 3'l. The vacant ]u.(!!:('"hip ha Le.en tilled up. by the appointment of the Hon. Rohert Baldwin Sulli VRn thereto, p. 33. The following reads in connection witO p. 4;, but was not rect'ived in tillle to secure Itll proper place: Extract from a Circular to Collectors of CuStOIllS, dated I. G. O. Customs Department, April, 1848. .. For the present and pt'ndiug the consideration of re ulations for estahlishing the allowance to be made (or ,Ira(t and tare, you will rler ('uuada. t ORDP'U'n-l. That thf' !Semi-annual Se!Ssions of the Normal School shall comm n{"e on the fifteenth dav 0(' May, and the fifteenth day of November, of each year, [and if those da\'s fall upon Sunday, the day fOllowing,11 land continuc fOf a period of Five months each-to be concluded by a I'uhlic Examination, and (ollowt'd "y a, l \'acatiOn or one momh. I 2. That all candidate!' fOf a.Jmil' ion into thp f:chool. mU!ilt coO/ply \\ ith the followinl!' ronditionll :-[1.1 They' mllst be. at leat't. ::iI/un years of age: [2ì-muH produce a certificate of good mOrl'll character, IiÏJmed by tht" I Clergyrnan or mini!'ter of the religiou!S perl'uaEion with .....hirh they 11ft' ('onnectPù: l3J-mul't ;ible to read' and write intelligibly. and he acquainted with the !'implp fules of Arithmetic; [41-mu!'t I'ign a declaration or: their intt'lltion to devote them!'elve to thp profesl'ion of EchooHeachiu!!. aud that their olJject in comin!! to the; Normal ('hool if' to qualify themselves helter for Ihe importaut dutie<> of that profe"sion. Other students not,' ('andidates for ::chooHeachin/!" to he arJmillf'd without si(!niug 811('h a dt'clar11tiou of tht'ir intention to hecomel Teacher!;, on J>flying the following fee :-f'or attt'nrJallce III IJtI entire cour!'e of L('('tures amI instruction for' one ell"ion. Ll 1115.: far auennance on the Lectures of either Maslpr for 1111 entire ::;el! ion, LJ. 3. Fpon thel'e condition"" randirlates for 8chool teal'hing 5hallIJe admittt'd to all the arlvanta!!ell of the In!'ti- I tution without flny charge, either for tuition, the IIbe of tIle l,ilJrary, or for the book!;; which tlley may be required to Ulle in the 8chool. I ì 4. The Tf'3('her,,-in-tminin(! shflll hoarrl and Ion!!!' in the city, in IIII('h houses and undf'r snch regulation!' all' are approved of by the BoarrJ of F.,hlratioJJ. I I 5. A sum not e'1:ceerJin!! Fi"r Shillings per week, toward!' defraying the f'xpen!'e;; of BORnl Rnd Lorlgine, Fhell he allowl"d, for the prt'!'ent. to Teadlers-in-trl'lining requirin!! al'sist;1IIf"f', on conrlition that tIle)' will en,'age to remain for a period of not less than one se""ion in attf'ndance at the Normal ::chool. ., 6. All candidatt'!' for arlmisBion into the Normal Si"hool must pnoscnt themlSelvel! dming the .fir8f lurk of a 8CFllion, otherwise thev cannot he anmittt'rl. , 7. All applications. for admist;ion to be made to the Rev. Dr. Rn:Rsos, Chieff"Juperintendent of School.. Toronto. 8. Females all wen a!il males, are admitted to, and instructed in, the Normal School. By order of the Board. J. GEORGE HODGUiS, Recordinc Clerk. N. 8. The atlt'ndnnce durin(! last bcs!'ion wall a!il follows, viz :-Malcs, lot ; Females,2'2: Total, 12i1. EDUCATION OFncE, Toronto, 211't October, 18-l!', It H. 01TES' PATENT l\IILL-S1'0 E FACTORY. No. 16, Adela!d !tr!.et,. Toronto. I lW tMJO[b[bc ir@ @D ur A- - Of ,II ,I"", ,,-III. O' w;Um", hi, ImproTmn' ' , - _ _- I PATEl'c'T POII.TABI.E GHI 'T Mn.LS. - - .. . :: ; "' : , m :; ;, '1J[ ' I :tUn Sere,,'!'!, &c. &c. ' " " -It ' I 1 1 1'1 J. . ,. , û -..," " Iff , ,=- JIl.>>-'" "" I ", I.. -' -...i' J. S. DENNIS, PROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYOR & DRAFTSMAN, WESTOK, RIVER HUMBER-.\DDRES TORO TO POST OFFICE. THE FARMER AND l\'IECII NIC' A MONTHLY PERIODICAL, DE\'OTED TO Agricultural) Hortic l ural, IY'! ch nica!_ & Domestic Subjects., TER:\lS-THREE SHILLINGS AND NINE PEXCE A YEAR; I '10 {.'opielii for '''ivc Dona",; 5 ('01'1('8 for Three Dolla",; 3 Copie... for 'r",o DoIIsl"fI!; I Except to Ag ic tu t:oc ietie<:, :va n advan e. I prHT,T "JTF.n B"l L\. ,{H}oD &. CO., 6':' "l.-(} Gr:: m"RI::.I:T, 'r'6RO'"'TO. r. V., l TO WHO'I ur. flRT>f'R<: 'In-;;T IH ...r,nRf. <:.D. I I THE CAN 1.DA_ LIFE ASSUR/ tìNCE CO]IP ANY. 38 I inff street. Iiamilton: ' CAPITAL, .í:30,OOO 0 O. IIl"GII C. n.\KtR. I:SI(., Pre idpllt; JOBS YOl"NG. ESQ., \ï(:e i'rbiòent. Board of Dir4['ctol'!!i: The lion. ,\dam Fcrgu""oll. p, C. (;[,1111. .t::"q, E. C. 'I'horna,.., E . John O. II HI., '[;"'1. \\". I'. :\IcLan iI, C..q, j,llIlf' B. EW'Ht, Esq llaniel 31al'nith, 1:"'1' ir A. .:\I ...:"oah, \J.P.P. .Archilmld herr, E q. Nehelniah Merritt, J !:iq. 'liIL's O'Reill j , r"!j. JitIlles U",LorJIp. I:b4. ( torge . Tili;m ', E,;q. John \\'etenhl.clion ,.f C(),;/ cOlisequellt.upon the local imcsllIIellt of it" tunds al ,I high r:H/ of Compound Interest. The Ihrecwr" are prel..tred to Crll'Ct .hsul1U1ces or J,'ral1t .\11 II II itie'" in allY of the p:reat varielY of method lI!!:Ially employt:d by otht'r ('olllpl1uies, or to I'urchase }{en r:;lonary Interl'sl . UII single li\e .\I'!5urancl>" call bl' ellected \\d1'" or \\ I1'HIII:T partÏi'ipdtioll ill the profit.. of the ('olllJlßuy,-the premiullis mH} 'Ie paid in half-yearly or Il'mT/crly illslalJllcn!s-alld 011 Ihl' H 'I F t.:R lJn Hh rDt ncdit \\ III be niycn for Jue-half of the rir..t so,;\ 0,;1'0 prcmiulns "ecured upon the Polic alom'. " Alulnal PreßliuDlS to A!iii!iiiure XIOO for the" ]aole 'I'erlll of Lift'. -.Age. - -With -, 1filh() t - Ha{f -- Ãgt:. With- - - Willtu-;;t --1/;;& - ProJÏf 8. I Profits. Credit. Projl1s. Pro),'s. Credit. - ----:c- I æ b. d. æ II. d. æ s. d. æ!', d. Ls l.í 1 J:J I 1 ti ,J 411 3 tI 2 2}.J t' :! 17 6 '211 1 ]7 ;l. (J ('in!! ahÆI ef/l,al 10 the ralt's of Ihe Ulfljarity of Brithd. offices.) are most "troll!!l recolJ,",cm!ed for adopliúll, at! the m:"ured tecomc!.' elltitlerl to a return of three-fourthf of h(' profit!> of this bralll'h of the Company's hlll'ines", thus fully partici\,atinl! m the important advantllgc of a III h rate of Interest anti thp pconOlllical "' 1-1('111 of e'\pellrlillirt. adoplt>d ; whill' the full amount of the capital IS liable to him for the punCluality of tile "a 111('111 of the eIH a!!eml'lIls of the ('olJlltany. 'l'he,;e profit!' caullot Le estimated vef ' ('Mrlly; hilt upon all aVNfI!!f' '"I'y \\ ill e"cl'erl It pN l'el1l" and IIOt improhaLly reach 1n per cl'nt. upon the ((ro!'>, prplIJiulU!- paid. J::!ch .hsllrpr hal- the rhoic p to receive hi>; IIhan' of profit"" either ill I'a!'h, reduction of al\ his future preIUJ1III1!'. Of hy hOIlIl!' adlhtion ray:!hie at death. The resid nce anrllrat' ellilt l: limil.s arc "cry lihGr:lI-na fee is rP'1uircd for I"rll!'sin!( Ihe Atlantic, 'HId no medical lee or "T 1MI' DUTY cha1/Zl'd, 'l'he tirst .\lInllal Report, cxplaininl! .he hil!hly tJaltf>rillg' p(1!'ition of the rompall ', Pro,.pertu., Tableb f Rates, FarlJl of Application, /Jnd any fUT/her informatioll C1In he ohtained Iwm tilt' Arpnts of the Company m all the chief cities aud to\\ ns in the Province, or of the undersigned at the Office oftht' Company. Hamilton, 4th October, lE-k3. 'I'HO'IAR :\1. SIMO:SS. Surctnry" :I\fATTHEW NIACKENDRICK, JB3@@Jk @nnænr n@ról ll' rðlcal J]3(O)>COÞ.6.. !!!Ifgi English and Cla""ical. ALSO, of Hlank Account Boo"!', \Vntin!!, I'rintinl!, UmwiuR, rartridgl', Ti!'sue n!14l Ml1sic Papers Brown "lid Grey \\"rapping I'aperE-. Iluilb, [{'el Pens, I'('nl'ils, Ink!!, Rulers. Wa . WIl1'>-rI. Letter F Ie!', Illite Bm:e8; (ltJicc anlll'oc"ct 11lk"tó.llltls, Otlice Knives; I'la ing, Vi"lting and Printing Ca.rds; Exchange and PrOIuisbOry :Xotes ; Decds dud :\Icmuridlb, &.c. &c. Ac.l"ount Books and other l3lank Roo 1. t PIII t I;; alld Jobs in ;\Iorocco. RU!!t'ia, (,all an" Roan BindingI', eAI'CUtl'Ò with eleganc.e aud suh!'tantiality, at moderate priceE-. I He would eo;pecially invite the aU ntion of f't:ounuy ì\ferchalltl- anJ TCllchert! t.. /in inlòllf'ctioll of bill Stock. It will be föunrl varied. and a\l thE' articlcE> "III be atrorderl tit' III at a lecluc.ed rate, t;() \I" to allow thpm a. falrl 1 ''''T>IJI,..'''tinl: I'm/if rHO f":,_ "'r n"t " __,________ 'f. "'I'Tloon', horn", modoh ih d Ii","O '" 7 17.8 S. 7 ..... June 15. . . . . . . . . . O.tSG 0.93.) B"'" ho,"y mmiohih ""lihadm.. 1<. · 4P'r' · .I ., July 15.......... 0.t'tl7 0. 53 :'tfool\' eq.atorlal hOrIzontal paralla - 54 37. (ìl 1..4 August 1.). . . . . . . . . . O.iO'i O.11Îl 8un's equatorial horizo\1tal parallax- .I .5 September 15. . ___ . . . . . . . O_.) 0.9tõ \fool1'.;true semidiameter...... . . . 14 53.1 Hi 42.1 October ].3. . .. . . . . . . 0.4.Jl 0.9lJ.J uu's true semWiameter. . . . . . . , 16 12, 1547.9 X ovember ].3. . . ., . . . . . 0.218 O. Q!/o 1 Decemher 15. . ,_ . . . . . . . O. (100 o. ) t: i Saturn's Ring. To ren1er Saturn's,Rin!! vis )le to tÌ1e Earth, it is necessary that the Sun and the Earth be eJevated Oft the same sIde úf iI, which 18 the case during we whole of 135U. It will rtlain it greate"t Rl'parcntdialueLoC ill AUGust. llcgillUillJ.;' and lcn 1h 01' tbe Sea ons. d. h. m. Sufi entf:rB Capricorn YJ (W.illter be inii) 12-19, Dec mher 21 !) 42 } Sun enters Ariee..... C)'1 (;;pring Legius) ] , ::\1arch... 2U 11 3 f5.UIl cutertl_ Cancer... 2.õ (Summer begins) F,jO, Ju.ne.... 21 8 0 Gr&em,.icb l\lean Time. Stln enter L.tJr:!..... (Autumn begins) ls.Jü, .september 22 22 0 SUIl enter;; Capricorn YJ (Win&er begin!!) 12:JO, De.r..cmber 21 15 38 J d, h. '111. \ d. k. fII ;;:'111 in the Wïntff !'i2ns.. . , '" . . .. . . . "'!I I 21 SUI} in the Autumn signs. . . . . . . . . . . . F-1I 17 :li< :-;.m in the .::-priM si n6,.. . . '. . . .. . . . 20 57 Su... orth oflhc ')UaWr, Sporing&; ummcr.I:,j 10 57 IU in the ;:,umlller SI:HHi... ..... ... . . . .1", I-t 0 Sun South @fthcE'luator, \\ II1tcr& Allullun.ld 13 5!1 3 I I I TlIE SVN'S DECLDlATION is given for mean nO:)II at Toront , fur every day: the dlffcrence for mean noon for any other placQ in tbe ßriti:sh Provinces, will rarely 3moUlit to oue IlllnUtc. I ApP.'-RENT NooN, BHEWIS!} TilE E u.\TIIJS OF '1'IME.-This columll contains the hOllr which IOholild be I shewn by a clock or walch at Toronto. when a klun-dial marks twelve o'clock. Its error at any OIher I ' plac,e in the British l)rovinceti will rarely amou"t to one second. 'fhe Equation of Tillie is th difter-I : !Juce in tilile between the reJ.I place of the ::5un, and its supposed or meau place. 'fhe actual mten:als 1 between the succe8111ive nrrl\alll of the S:U1 O I the /IIeri mn, r th leugth of 8ucc sslve olar d ys. is II variable, owing to the difference in the rapidity of the Earth 111 ,hlferent parts of Its orlHt, and In the inclination of the lOuccessive P'lrts of the ecliptic to the equator. BU I .. as time-keepers cannot be made to I measure an interval which varic every day"aclock or w lIch i mad.e to Illark twe tY-lbur 1.lours in t.he average I of all the dnYIi. In other words, It i81\1J.de 10 keep pace with an lIuaglllaryor mean :Sun, havwg a 1lI0tlOll exactly I equal to the average mOlion of tile real or apl,arent 8un. Hence. wilen It is twelve o'clock by the real tiun, it I may be Letore or after twelve by the mean t:UIJ. The true :'\lJn and the mean or imaginary Sun coincide four I timell in each year, viz., aLolJt Ihe 1.3t1,1 of arch, ti e I':; h June, the Istof8eptemher, nd the2lth.of D,,:celU 'er. 'fhe difference IJt:twecn them, or the Equahoft IIf 1'tlne, IS never more than SIHCC!I 1II:.1ll1tcS. A ::Sun-dial gives I aplJarelit time, and the equation of time lUust be given before lOeuilig a walch Ly it, whatever Le the hour of the day. SV); RlillNG .\.II'D 8ETTINi;.-The mean time of the Sun rising lind seLting is gh'en for every day for Torolllo and i\lomreal, and will he (.)und givcn for every tenth day atlluebcc, Halifax, and Fredericton, hy referring 10 the TaLle at (lage 4. If the time ill wanted for flnr intermedillte day, enter the table of ;';emi-diurnal Arcs (page -I) with the ::!un's declination for that day, the value given, subtracted from.. or added to, the mean time of apparent noon, wilL give the hour of rising or setting. 'rlllc MOON'" RI;H G OR SETTL"iG is given for every day at Montreal and Toronto: the time of rising being I given when she sets during daylight; and the time of selting, wheu Bhe rises during daylight. The time given for ttIontrcal will never be 1II0re 1I1an four minutcii in error for llalifat, three ruinutl'iò in error for Fredericton, and five minutes in error for Quebec; and it is, therefor6, near enough for ordinary reference at those places. TilE PI.ANETè.-The h(}ur of meridi passage, right ascension and declination of each of the principal I PlanetlO, is given for the 1st and ].3th of each month. (m SiglliJì.2S lIwrning.) TilE POLE STA.R.-The time when the Pole ßt:1.r is on the meridian, is given for the l':>th of each month, being tlte hour when it is due north. U, signifies Upper Culruination-L. signifies Lower Culmination, The i I greatetit elongatioll of the I'ole 8tar from the meridian, varies witll the latitude of the place: it is about 2 0 4' at , i Toronto, 2 0 8' .5 at Montreal, increasing at the rate of ahout l' .5 for every de!!rce of latitude between 4Uo and ,5UO. '1'0 find the hour when it i!' on the meridian at any other date, multiply 3111 5;)11 9s by the interval ill dar!;, I -add the product, if for a date before the l,;tl1 ; subtract it, if fùr a date after the IJtl1. . TWILIGIIT begins in rhe morning, when the SUI\ is about eighteen degrees below the hori70n, and end!; in the! evening, when it is eiglll en degrees beyond it. Tbe mean time of begill1tÏng and ending for every tenth day I will be found at page 4, together with the time of the Sun's rising and setting at QueLec, Fredericton and Halifax. SEMI-DIURNAL ARcs.-This table is usefuJ for determining the times of risÜl'g Imd setting of the heavenl, bodies. Enter the table with the declination of the object: under the proper culumn for the locality will be I found half the time, which, the oLject remains above the horizon, which is to be suLtracted from the time of its meridian passage, if the time ef rising is required, or added, for tile ti ne of settiug. Example.-Required the time of ri:sing (I:)r the rlanet Jupiter, at Montreal, June lüth, 18':>0, Decl.ination of Jupiter ;0. h. 7n. Corre!;ponding to which we find the semi-diurnal arc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . .. () 2'3.5 Jupiter on meridian... . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . ., . . . . '.' . . .' . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 2 .ï Jupiter rises.. . . . . . . . . . . .. . _ . . . . . . , . .... . . . . . . . . . .. . . , . . . .' . . . .. It UU. 2 a.m. SCOBIE & BALFOUR'S CANADIAN ALMANAC. Explanation of the Articles in the Calendar. I METEOROLOGICAl..-On the first page of each month is given the apl'ro:\ìrnnte mean values of each of the principal Meteorological elemellls.for Toronto" Upper Canada, and Greenwich, EnglJ.nd. '1'0 which are added certain values for MOlltreal, Lower Canada. The tirst Meteorological Oh!;ervatÏ.4 hi hcr than that given Ly the recent oLservmion , but no safe conclusions can I,e rlrawn from ob.3ervation in which the precautions essemialto accuracy were prohably lIeilh'"r known or re ;If!!e". The ddta for Toronto glven ill the Alman:Jc for I'aell I/Ionth are òeri\'cd frolll \I,e llecorl: úf lIer Maje8t} 's M'agl1eticaIOhscrvntory, lor lIiae }"ears. 1'Ìln--1 t inclusive, by permis,..ion of the Director, and are th(' me'1f1! hy observatiollil made liver)' two hour5, from 1st January, 1 .tu to :JlIl!1 June, l-t2. il.Nd c\crv honr from l t July, 1,,;-12 to 3bt DecC'mber, ]-;17. The data for (;reenwich, are deriH d lrom the Record!! of the Royal O!u:ervatory for seven years, Bll to 1S-l7, an,1 are the means by oh ervl1tiol s IIntle every two hour;;. It ! to be less t\Jau the average f,lr all EII!!land. The a\er- 4 SCOBIE & BALFOUR'S CANADIAN ALMANAC. , ge at i: I Heg 1 1 1I'18 , RI , : set Beg I EII!!!> Rls. ::;et : ; I?uhh..hed monthly III he HTttlsh A" cr- h.m. h. m, h.m. Il. m. !h./n,Ih.m. h.nz. h. 7n Iz.m. h.m. 1t.7n.1&. m. z<;a Journal of ,lIIedlcala!ld Ph,YSlcal Jan. 1,.}.50 I (j.lí.).5ð l ' 6.1-I:í..) :.t.Jljl,).5,) 6.hì.4H':!-! I ',).52 tJ.16 ! Scunce. for four year , It3.lõ>-le-lb:. but .. 10. ,;..')U (j.2.J 5.;')2 , 6.21\; ..')UI.L2t; :i.SÔ ti.21; ..t14 .3-1,).25 6.94 liS the means .there gIven, are d nved .. 2U,3.-Ií l 6.35 5.-I 1 6.:3:J'7 .-1:3'1.3!< ,'i.50 6.:31 ì .36 .J.-1' 1 3.4:" 1 1 6.3-1 froru ohservatlOns at 7 A. M.,and6 P. t.. "3U, .).-11 6.-Iö5.t-I 6.43 1 ;.:303 I..>,j 5,'::.J (j.44 7.:!',J.0] ,).41 6.46 only, they are higher than true means. fel>. I, .,.3!J 1 6..t 5.43 6..t3 7 .:3v 4.5 j..JI 6.4; ì .:.1.').).03 ,J.:J9 1 6. to an amount which IS dirtcrent for .. IG, .'i.2!1 6.;)\)5.311 6.5!1 7 .1 15.]:! .).31 6.5! 7.135.16 \ ,;.311 6.MI every month of the year; thearpropri- .. 2tJ..'i.1l 7.H5.16 7.1:.17.t:I.>.:.1í:'.lb 7.I:.ô..J::15.3I'.í.1ti' 7.19 ate correction for this duJerence has .. 2':.5.11/ 7.2:3 \ ,;.00 7. : !tj..J6 .').4t15. 1C 7.2:: Õ,.t15.4:Ó' U2 1 7.23 been here applied. 'hr. 1,5.ml Î . í 4.5!1 7.26'1>.4,;'3.41 .t.3 7.2, ù.4Z5.H l í.uo 7.2S . We "'ollldgli rHy xtend Iheinterestof .. 10, t.-Ií 7.3ti'.t.4:.! 7.3- l ti.2;1:í.5: -1.41 7.41 a.:!7 5.5 , <1.44 7.37 101' :\Ieteorologlcal fahle, by ao1uine: the .. 2t1, .t.:w 1 7 ..t!Jlt. 2 7.5:; l û.0 'Ii.V. -!. I' 7.J;; 6.U:- 1 6.111- 4.24 7.51 I"lfticulars for No\'a cotia, New llrun!ii- .. 31',4.m' f'.tI:! \ .J.Vl 8.Uí 5.4ti!6.2:: 3.5 .l! IJ.-I 6.11 I.U4 8.05 wick, and the Island ofNf'wfoundland. \ ril I .t.tit l 8.0ti,I.36 t-:\.lq,).<1 lli.:!1 :3.5:. 8.],'jI,J..JI)'6.:!:! 3.5; 1 8.t19 ifm possession ofaUlheuticmdlenals. .. 10. .:.-I s':.!ur:-I.3ti 8.2Î,.'i':!'J 6 . 3 ,j :).31 8.3:' 1 .,.20 I ti.3;; I.3D 8.:l-J _ .. 2U, ,3.21' 8.3ti :3. W I fI.:.!!I!.').. !li 6 .-I!! :J,lJti 8.51 5.12,li.4r :3.17 e.40 Variation of the ('oul1)ass. .. 30, a.otl s..>.li2.56 R.5 1-1.5117.W :!..4:! !J.l:! t.5tjI6.5 :!.55 8.59 From the Rec(Jrds of N. III. Maunetic VIay I, J..')í S..>.J :!.-I6 !I.m .J..>1I17 .U4 2.3!1 9. \4 1.51'7 . VI' ,';2 ! !I.OJ I Observ'atory. <> .. lU,2..J(J 9.1'1 1 2.27 !I. .1 I .3tiI7.1ti2.1; !J.3.3 1 1.42 j '7.1L2.40 9.12 The mean \ariation at Toronto, for .. 211.2.22 9.3U :!.06 !J.-Iti .t.:!.;:í.:lí \',)-1 !I.5!1.J.:317.212.14 9.38 , the year 1:+", was 10 3.1' west (nearly) ; "30, l.U 9. l.-I : IU.U:jl".I .310 I. ' \t).:! t. 'I.3,1 I. I 9.!i6 itincreasesatan1lve ra l!e,a!Jout2,every June 1.1.0,) 9..)U 1.4') 1 ]0.0.1.J.1ti I ..-1U I.t!) IO.:!lt 1.:.",..3:JII.');}l lO ,OO } ear. The variation UIH E'r Oes a daily .. 111, [.:r,,10.0l1.3;) 10.lí t.ll:ï.4ï 1.11 1O.3! l.hi..J(, \ 1.46 I J11.12 change, beinglea tfrolll ítot<.4..M,.and .. 20. 1..}.')110.0í 1.3'.!:IU.31'.t.1117.51 \.IU 10.'2.:3ri 9.36 I i.4ai7.2; 2.':!!' 9,1:3 .J..)1 1 7 .:.!I,J.43 9. I.'ehruary...... ...... ........J.B .. 1I',:;.l'li 9. 412.53 9.1.>.t.5 ,í.12:!.I; !). ' 5.1117.lIiJtJ.OO 9.10 :\larch . . . ........ . . ...... .!J.li "20. I.:.!:! 8.,1313.1-1 E-.5215,Ii!llti.5; 3.0; F.5! ;). 13 1 '6.,;:::t-3.]i I 8.4f:1 .\pril. . .. . .. .... . . ...... .. .10.5 .. 3/). J.t:! S. \!J,3.3:. E'.2!I I 'J.22: .3 ;J.2f P.3.a. I.n . .-It ,}.4 a..), I.UI 1.3(, _, '; _ .. 3U,1.21 7.W LIt' 7.2/ tJ.G3'.>.:;7 I.]í i.2' 6.01, ,j.41 1,:!OI 7.2{ :,.;e;'temuer.............. ..9.0 Oct. 1,.1.2'2 7.lF4.2U.7.1f-6.11-I3.3:;4.1 7.211i.C3i5.3t 1.21 \ 7.1 I)ctoher.......... ........ ....7.0 .. II'. L3.$. 7.U('-I.:J21 i.U2tJ.]!I',j.l.,.J.31 7.0:; Ii. Hi l \ ,;. 1; 1.33 7.01 " N D ' :'? I ' I I I I I ' J ' r r . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ' . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .1i 4 " . .. 211.1..tJ 6.,14 \ 1.\.4'') 1 t.i.-I:i \ 6': IILí!'.J.4-1 (j.-1:"i.:!t-...U .45 U.4 n '_ .. .. 31'. 1.'-X; 6.2; .,.nu t.i. 3 (,).;)1 ..41 .J.5 6. ! 6,40 ...oJ.' ".5tJ' G.Q! I !'he yariauofl is lea t l!a le to f1uct.ll- ov. I. .!.Ot ':.k .O 6.:" .l?,.J. !J .!lt .2;, lj. I.f !.Iltl! ti. l atIons 1I11he afternoon; It 18 nearer lis .. Itl, .).W 6'] , I,).1I116..!:! I.V.!I.J..!I, .,.1 6.1" (i.ati l .J"J: }.IU I 6.1 m!:I1!1 va. lne at 1I A. M.. and 6 to 71'. III. :: 20. .21 .1! !.?3, . !11 .!ð4']' I ' .o Z.. : 1.2": ?, 2 6.11 Inc)ln tJun or D,IP of the 30. ,!.3 b.n '!.;H \ 6. 4 1 ! .:!UI-l.U:.. ,!",;; . .!. ';;"' .\.I '!..:) \ .O' N ule at forollto, Dec. 1.\,).3:. 6,(ìI I ,).3.J 6.4 1..)I.J. II 'I,..3t G,U.J .._4 1.1, ).29 6.1' I J I.J.... :.... ..... ',' 7.3 0 18' 3 N .. 10,. .4U .tI .!.42, 6. Z.4111.0til'!..J5 G.ll !.3:111.1: ,'i! I ' G.O HOrizontal IIItellBuy 111 .. 20.I,).41i ti.lf J. k, 6. I 1.1-) .f"'1,).51 6.0.., .4V 1.]1 ,).-1, .(;. ah olllte meaSllrl':'. k S 3,;)215, .. 30 . 1 3.5U_ 6.1 h ,)31 6 .11, i. 4.!:?I,;.5.: 6 1 7,-Il_.J. ,J.51 6.1 ble of Sf'''li-Di';rlJ A re.._ calculated for tlte prillcipal places ill Briti.í , 20, 0 7.0,552.4 6 7.7 552.3 () 7.9 55:U G .3 ;'.11.7 6 f!.3 !') 51.7 (j fI.5 551.:i I 30 '61l,:;,54f",:; 611.7 5 ",3 611.1) .')4:-.1 t.i1 .2 54..8 612,5 5,17,5 (j] .7 547. 40 I 6 1;),3 5 44,7 6 I....') .') 44.;) 6 1:;,9 ,) 4.J.I Ii Iti.3 .') -13.7 6 It..û 5 43.1 t.i 17.1 5 42.( 50 ti HI.1 ' 340.!J (j I!U 5.t1l.6 6 19.!J .') 411.1 (j 211.3 53!J.7 6211.7 j 3!1,3 021.3 53:-" I Ii.., 6 2' ,!I ' 537.1 62:3.3 536.7 6 2:J. :) :16.2 Ii l.4 fj :p.ti G 2.\.!I .J 3".1 62.).6 fj 34, , 7 0 I 6 26.7 5 33.3 6 27.2 ;; 3'.!.P 6 27. 5 :!.2 Ii 2:-..') 5 31.5 (j !l!J.I :;, :,II,!J 6 2!1.8 5 30.' I 80 (j 30..:J I 529,,) 631.1 32'".9 631." 1 5 2".2 ti æ.fi .:; 2:"\ G :"U .') 'ii,!I () ;"1,1 52:'j,! 9 U I 6 3t.H I .} 2,'.1 63,3.:: 52.1.7 636,':! ;; 2:J.1" (j 37.1 .:J 22,!J 63í,!1 ,"j :!.l ti 3f"!1 5 21. I } g I . : i : J ii(: g : 1: : :: : g: : : :: ]-!" I G 46.8 51:J.2 () 47,0 ;; 114 64f.,2 ;) II. ti ;')11.0 510,U Ii .)(),9 3 !I. I ti ;')2..\ .:; í,t I.3 0 6 51.() .') Ð,O .i 51.d I :; 8,2 j 6 5:1.0 .) 7 U 6 ,j.t.l 5 5.fi Ii 5"..1 I ,; 4.li 6 56.3 5 3: U 0 I ti 5.U I 5 4,!J (j 51'.0 :) '1.11 6 5í.4 ;) 2.6 () .')Q.t' 5 1.1 ti ,j!l.!) I .') tI,l \ 7 ] 6 4 5::0, ],. U (j 5 .2 5 tI." 7 0.2 4 :.!I.q 7 1.7 I '. :; .3 7 3,1 4 ;"6.8 7 U,t.;) ,1 5.;.5 7 6.3 4 ":J: 16" '7 3.1i I I ;)ti.t 7 4,; .. 5,J.3 7 li.2 7.lì.6 4 12, 14 {I I 7 40.4 4 19.1i 7 -12.3 4 Jï.7 7 41.9 , 4 ].;,1 7 47,8 4 11.2 I 7 ;)11.0 , " 10.11 I 7 53.4 -1 6, I.cr 1'Iajf'!iltyo"i l"hunletical Obliicrvatoryo "l'OI'Ol1tO. Dtre"tor-f'npwin J. H. J.efrör. R. A., F. R. 8. .E :ablisA7"ent-t'our 1(on-Commisoioned Officerti of t ROYIiI ArtillPrY. a" A5"i!'tilntfl. ISáO.] JAI\"UARY HÅ 31 DAYS AXD HEGI'XS O 'rUESDA Y. [:). ! II J\IUO ';:; l'HA t:8. d. h. m. 4 15 10 12 18 02 20 16 23 27 07 3.1 11 15 00 26 11 00 (f Last Quarter. . . New }loon.... }) First Quarter, . ø Full :\loon .... (l A pogpe . . . . . . . Cl Perigee ...... hiT OF J....NUARY. I 15TH OF JAXUAR\'. THE PL ANETS. )Ieridian 1 :1 Dee 1. 1 !tleridian l Á : - I Decl. sion. 810n. ---------- SeMi diameter at (}ru7tui('II. .YUUII. -Date. Uf ::;un, _ I _{!!MO ,,, '" 1 ]6 17.3 16 24.2 10 1617.n \ 144:L7 O 16 16. 3 ] 5 30, 2 30 16 15.1 16 14.3 I : P = METE()Ï{ÖL()( :;(;AL TABLE -.;U .:JAlnTAH-r. I h. m. h. 111. 0' h. m. I h. m'l 0 , Merc. E\'ening Star. 1 19 a Ú 5 tl8 39 S Yenus! .i\lorningStar. 11 22m! 1866 1 '23 8 S t .\lars.110 34 Cl, 5 2] 2629,S 9 27 0; 5 08 :W 15 N 1+Jupit'r! 453m 11 36 1 , 3561'ì 3 58mlll 36 4 (IO}'o ? saluTII l 5 26 a: 0 10 1 268 1 4 34 a 0 1.,1. I 03 S flIUrau'!' 6 38 1 24; 8 10....\" 5 43 01 1 24: 8 13 N Pole Star on the I\1t'ridian 15d. 5h. 5m. 7s. P.M., U. - - - Greenwich, - 1 i'oconto, C. 'v., En:!l:md, frolll \fontreal, C. E, I fCONI It'4U to l:'k l 1 to 1 .t7 111- It4;) to lÑ:' ill- 1 inclusive. cl Ulöi \t . clUSI\ e. I -- I 0 I 0 0 1 Iean Temperature. . . .... . . . 24.64 37.79 14.48 ledn Highe t Temperalure. . . . 45.79 52.83 40.75 1 lean Lowest Temperatule ... -5.12 20.97 -15. O \Iedn Ela"ticity of \ apour . . ., 0.1 :!-l 0.230 Iean Humidity of the Air.... E3 91 A verage Quantity of Rain .... 2.466 In. I 1.153 in. I o\veragf' ( uilnÎily of 1I0W .... 13.7111. o ..: I I I I ;; ..... ':" l)ay I '" . A I !3un. Moon ril'l's or ;.('t. , _ "uni! pp.noon __ __ _ o 0 of ReJuarkable Da)'8. Jedin'II' 1 showillg , " . ;;oi \\'eek. ::>ollth. Ih q. of n o I Monlrral. forollto. Mon treal IC: _ l{1 e ! ,"[ . : H.ISC I Ril'!':ò. I Ri P>'. -1- 1 I 0 , !h. 1/1. s. h. m.lh. m.,h. m. It. m. h. m. I I, I:TlI s. 'Circumci.ion. :22 59.9 1 12 3 577 4 ',4 :,! 7 46 -1 :!, 854 a 8 51 a 2 t 2wed. I (lst,)E.Burkeb.173IJo I:!:.! 54,fj l 12 42J740-i ;:lt74fj42210 2 11000 3, :i Thllr. Hallie of Princelon, 177Î. 1 :2:! 48.8 12 4 53 7 40 -l 30 1 7 47 -1 23 11 10 '11 9 , 4' 4'1!'l'iday'r-:arthquakcincanada,l '::. 42.G 1 1:! 5 7 4U,-I 17 4 .4 2?:mOln'g. morn'g ! 5 5:" 9 I 5 13 11 ] 1 Fridd}" Dr. Dwi !lld. 17.;3. 21 46,8,12 8 Hì 7 33 4 38 7 45 -I, 32 6 1 6 G I H:12 atur. ::Ir C. Ba:(ol Gov.-Gen, 1 .1:.!. 21 37.1! It 8 427 3" 4 4u 7 <154 33 ets. I Sets. ]3'13 Sun. . New ;',10011 6h. tm, A.\I. i 21 27. :1:! !) 57 374 41 7 44. 4 34 5 5 01 5 0 (! I 14 14 .\Iond. (1311L,) 1st sun.llflerEPiPltftlLY I :21 16.::> 12 9 277 3G 4 42,7 43 -1 35 G () 5 56 I ]5]5 Tues. Genernl Wolfe b. 172t.i. :2] OJ.5112 9 497 364 44 7 43 -l 37 6 5R 6 !'>4 ; 1 I Wed. Baltleofl;ocunna,I;:<09. 1'2054.2:]2 10 .' 3 .4 4 ï 42438 7 7 7 55 I 1, l' Thur. Franklin b. 1706. 20 4 .4 12 10 2[1,7 3;)..], 467 -11 1 -1 .h) 8;) 8 51) I 18'18 FliddY l 'uidad Hodrigot;lOrmed, 1:::121:20 30.3112 10 49,7 354 47'7 40, 4:! 9 59 9 58 !1919Satur.JamesWalth.173ß. 017.8'1211 773 .t48173944311 1 11 I J 12112:181111. !lId after EpiplLany. 20 O-l,9,lt 11 2.>;7 334 4H;7 3 -I 4-1 morn' rnonl' I 2121 \IOmi' l D Fir;;t Quartl r-lh. 23m. A.M. 19 51.6/12 11 42,7 33 4 51 7 38 -I, 4:> 0 5 m 0 Ö Ill. I 2:22:?Tues. Ihconb.17Pb. 19 3ï.0:U 11 r?17 3:! 45'2,7 3ï,-I, 47 1 111 I I 12 i 2: 2J;\\'ed. \\',I'iltd.lt:'OG, 1923.011212 },,1'131.1 f:J37 36.1,48 2 IS 222 24 :!4i Thll r. IFrcIll'Clck tÌle Grent b. 1712, 19 9,6 1 1t 12 287 .3(} 4 5.1'7 3:'1 -1 49 3 21i I :J 31 2;;,:!5iFridaY ir }'. B. lIe:ul Lieut.-Gov.]8 54.9 j 12 I-.! ol.!7 9 4 6 7 31,-1 ] 432 .t ';<,7 26 2'), a tIlT. Or. Jenner d, k'.!3. [1"1). 1 ] 8 39' 1 It 12 55 7 s 4 5S: 7 33 53 5 36 5 42 7 27 S 1111. Full Moon 7h. 31m. 1..M. 1 18 24.4 I:.! 13 7' 7 27 --1 59,7 3:! -t !H Uises. j{i:;e. . 28 ;!8: \!"lId. ("l.i/h) SeptualJe ima. 18 8.7 1 12 I:J 187 2ß,5 00i7 31, I 55 6 26 a! (j :n a 29291 I ues. George Ill. d. IP'.lO. 17 5 . 7'12 ] 3 2 , 7 ,') 5 OJ.7 n <1 56 7 40 I 7 37 30i30\Wed. Charles I. beheadec\,lGI3. ,17 36.3!]2 13 3R;7 2,1,5 03'7 29'4 f)8 8 50 I 8 49 1 31\3IiThur. Earl ofJ:l!!in GOY. &,.n.. 1817.: 17 19.6:12 ]3 47,7 23[5 OJ:7 28,5 O 9 5H I 9 5R : 6.] FEBRUARY HAS 2., DAYS AlXD BEGIN ON FRIDAY. [1850. MOON'S PHASES. I d. /Z, m. II 1ST FEBRUUtY. 15TH OF FEBRUARY. CC Last Quarter...... 3 8 1 THE .Xew.i\loon.....,...l1 13 12 I PLANETS I R-I I I R' h I D , Ïist ,Qunrter...... 2 53 1 Mcridian A Decl. \ o\Ieridian A nt_ Dec!. Full i\loon.......ha 1843 sian. sian. \o: :Vk, I South. lh,; :q. of 10ronto. I ;\Iontreal. Toronto. ;\Iontreal. ... rune. KI c 1 ::'::ClS 'I CS I cts Rises. Ri (,I!. -1- - 1-0 I /L 1/1. s. I h. 7n ï '" 711. h.m : h. m.l Tnl: h. m. - 1 .32 Frid. !1attle of llricnne,l-'l-2. Ii 2,Î]2 13 567 22,j 067 2Î[5 V] II 03 a 11 04 a 233,-;atur. ('andlemas. 16 4 .4 12 ] 1 3:7 21! í 7 2 1 2.\lorn'g,IMorn'g. 3 . Sun. <1 La t QU;Jrtcr foh. 1m. r.M. 16 2, ,8 , 12 1-1 97 20 8 7 23 1 I 0 51n 0 8m 435 1 \1011. l,JrdJ Scr.ngesimn. 1 16 U) 12 14 15,7 19,a j,7 23.) :J 1 7 1 10 5 1 3{)'Tues. 1.Jlh,] Hilary Tcrm begins. 1 51. lZ 11 20 7 181 IV 22 1 1 6 1 2 6 2 10 () 371 W..d. R. Landcr died It:3-1. 13 33.;J 12 ]4 247 16 a 12, 2 I J 8 3 2 3 7 i38jThnr. rfith,lDr.PriestlYdicrl'iSOI.!15 I-ti 12 1-t 2i7 14'5 ].1,7 19j5 9 356 4 2 83 j Frid. B:mlcofEylan. 1]4 5J.Î 12 14 2 J7 ]3,;:' 16 1 7 185 111445 451 I IO!Satur. ('anallaceded to ßritäin, I7G3-'1-l 36,6 , ]2 14 31 7 12, 1i,7 l i 1 5 32 5 37 1011 , nn. quilltj7mgcsimn. I-l 17.112 J.i 3 7 11 J lK 7 IJ J IDI 6 14 6 20 1(1 Mon. LordSyd'nhamGov.Gcn.l to13 5704!t2],1 327 10,5 20 7 J.i15 16 1 Sf'ts. Sers. ]2-13TUP , ' I .KC\Vì\l00nlh'12m'A'!\f'13 37.51121-t 327 8,) 22 1 712 1 518 1 550 a 547 a 13.t \\,pd. Ash TVctlnestlay. 1 13 17.412 14 30'7 7,5 23 1 7 11 5 19' 6 51 6 -19 1-1 -t;j Tht:r. Valentinc. 12 57.1112 1-1 21'< 7 5'5 2-117 915 20' 7 52 7 51 15-1 rid. (Hith.pTI'I:mcthonbornU9'i,12 3 .511t 4 2 7 3, ,j'7 ?I 21! 8 5 8 lfi-l/ I Salm. JlilaryTermcnds, 121::>,8112 J4 2_7 2;) _67 :JI D 23: 9::>7 9 a9 ]7 8'SIlIl.!I, 336 :J6 a 3:"1 3 20 3 26 3 I tur. 'SirJ.Reynolt1sdied,I'i!)2. 1 9 45,;):12 ] 3 , 2 3t;6 5: 3 1 ' 19 425 2-l,),1,:oooun. '?/ItlS1L1l/lnYÌ1tLenl. !) 23.4 1 12 1.3 286 :JO::> 376,,3,.).,,1 :) l2 517 (j;.\!on. FrallccaRqJl:I,lic,l t:? I H ]. ,121318fì 4H5 3RlJ jO; 3'1i Ris s. Ri5"S. :2 ,!7, I\ le<;. '0 Full !\ToolI.Ch.4'Jm. A,J\f. B 3 .1 12 13 I) 4 40 4 i'! 3S, 6 26 a t5 2 a 2. "p \, ed. ::-Olr J. ColLomI' Adm., ] 3f. I 8 ] 6.3 12 12 31 ,I) ' .),:J 411u -1 ' I ::> 39 7 36 7 35 :2 ,.íU'Thur. iUonw.i lIc horn,IJ33. 7 53.6 U 12 46,6 4-1:.1 42,6 46 J -lOt 8 43 8 43 37.06 53.70 17.70 0.216 89 1. 28 In. 13.32 40.t;, -13.50 i ISãO.] 1\IARCH HAS 31 DAYS AND llEGI 8 O:\' FRIDAY. i MOON':) PHASES. I I d. h. m. 1ST OF MARCH. 15TH OF :M.ARCH. 3 55 2 4 S Ó Mar:,!. 7 00 a l 5 37 26 11\1 6 28 a l 6 00 25 5-1 N I 2+JUPit'r l 0 48m'1l 22 :) 3'3Nll 42 a l B 15 625NI J:; Saturn 1 53 a 0 30 047.Nj 1 04 a 0-36 128N 'JtlUran'SI2 52 all 29 844/\11 59 a 1 32 9 (JON il Pole Star on the Meridian 15tl. 1h. 34m. 27$. A.?vI, L. METEOROLOGICAL TABLE FOR DIARCn. Mean Temperature. .. '. . . . . . Mean Highest Temperature... Mean Lowest Temperature.. . Mean Elasticity of Vapour. . . . .'Iean Humidity of the Air.... Average Quantity of Rain..... A vprage Quantity of Snow. . . . I Day o ':5 of ncmarll:ablc Days. Þ. Þ. Week. C ;:; 1 1 60 ríd. St. David. 2, tur. IWeslcydied 1791. 3! 21 un. 31'd Sunday in Lent. 1 63: :\'1on. First American Con. li29. 6! I Tues. ::;ets, RISl.'s l el::;, Rise . RiseI'. I ( h. 111. s. h.. In. h. m. h. m.,h. 711. h. m. ' 1 1 .:\Ion. Dr. Harvey, born 157 . 4 36.1 12 3 55 1 '5 476 21 5 46 G 22'\1 38 all 43 a I 2 92iTues. l3attle of Copenhagen, 1S01. 4 59. J 12 3 37 5 45 6 ,5 44 6 23 morn'g morn 'g. i 3' f13: Wed. Bi!! 37 () 28 2 48 2 53 I 7 97181111. bt Sunday after Easter. 6 53,] 12 2 8 5 3616 28 5 34 Ij 30 3 25 3 29 B !) i lon. Hudson's Bay Com. e5t.1692. 7 15.5 , 12 I 51;) 34 1 6 3U.J 33 6 31 3 58 4 2 9 9 Tues. Lord Dacon died 16:!/}. 7 37,9 1 12 1 355 33,6 3115 31 J 6 33 4 30 4 32 1011O( Wed. Battle of Toulouse, 1 l.t. 8 00.1 :12 1 18!5 30;1ì 32'5 29 6 341 5 00 5 1 11 1 '101 Thyr. Coron.ofWI1I.&i\1ary,16S9. 822.212 1 2!5 29\li 33:5 27:6 3;) Sets. :'eIS. 12102 Fnd. .Xew!\loon. 7h.3Um. A.M. 8 4-1.1:12 0 46;;) 28,6 341;) 256 37 641u 6 43 a 131103 Salur. Handel died 17.31). 9 5,9: 12 0 ,30';) '26 1 6 33,5 24 6 3 7 50 7 53 1 I'O iSun. 2nd Sunda1j after Easter. 9 27.6: 12 0 15\3 2-1 fì 36 1 5 21,6 39 8 57 9 1 1:J 10;)' lon. Battle of Culloden, 17.16. 9 49.1 0 00 0,;) 22' 6 38 1 5 2il,6 40 to 3 110 8 16106 1 Tues. Bufiòn diel! 17&;. 110 10.4 11 59 45 1 ';) 21'6 39,5 18'6 4211 9 III 15 1ì107 \ Ted. ß ock's!\Jon.deEtroyed]B40.'1O .l. lll 9 31, 20lri 4U , 5 1616 43 morn'g'morn' . 1810811,h 1T. Fm;tNewspaperinAm.1704.110 ;)2,;),1I ;)9 Ih? 1 '6 -il,? 1.:16 44 0 9m 0 J4m 19 109 1 }. rid. D First Qr. 411. 5IJrn" A. !\I. 111 13.3 11 59 .J 16 6. 42,,) 13 1 6 45 1 4 1 8 20110jS,atur. Abernethy died 1S31. 11 4.0p 58 ?Ol l-I16 4 11, G 47 I 5! 1 56 lpl Suu. :Jrd Sunda1jafterEatlUr. 1L ;)4.4 11 8 3?1:.? 13 1 6 4al 10,648 233 236 _2)1121:\lon. Fielding born 1707. 12 l-!,6 II ;)8 b!;) 10:6 46,;) 7 6 49 3 11 3 13 23 1 1131Tue!.l. St. George. 12 3-1,6111 58 13,5 Y,6 47:5 Ij,6 50 3 44 3 43 2 !11? Wed. EarlcathcartGov.Gen.lS-t6 j I2 54'!>il1 58 21 'lli 4915 5; 5 17 4.15 2;)!11;)ITh.ur. Parl'tHousesburntbymob'49 13 1.:1,1,11 57511:.? fJ I 65015 316 50> Rlsf's. Rises. 26,116:FIIlI. (jIFultN'oon, (jh.3m., A.M. 13 33,5,11 5740J 5651,5 1 1 65.5 723u 726 a 27:1l7Satur. :Jj.30F3111.Im.intoN.Sco.174 13 52.7,ll 57305 4 \ 65215 0'656 8 2 8 9 2 :118 81111. Itk Sunday after Rastel'. 1-! 11.6;11 57 211S 1 6 53;4 6816 57 9 26 9 31 29jll9/Mon. (28th Battle of York, 1913.) 14 30,311 57 125 0'6 54 1 4 56i6 58 1 10 23 10 28 30\ 1201Tues. Washin ton IstPreø.U.S.17S9 14 48.8111 57 34 5916 55 -l 55i6 59 11 14 11 21 I Greenwich, i Toronto, C. 'V., England, froml!\Iontreal, C. E, from l O to lS4S 1::-11 to Ib47 in- Ibcl5 to 1848 in- inclusive. elusive. elusive. ---- o o o 47.10 70.43 30.03 0.274 81 1.21 In. 41.04 67.00 17.20 1IIoon. 18<19.] l\IAY HAS 31 AY8 A J) l EGI 0:'>4 'VED:'\E l)A Y. [9. MOON'S PHASES. I 1-- - - ! (! Last Quarter.. d 3 l7 1 9 Tf l isT OF MAY. I 15TH OF MAY. ! . New Moon.... 11 5 5i PLANETS., I Rij!ht I I Right - - \ D First Quarter.. 17 22 3;') , "Icriùian l A c(>I1-1 Deel. Meridian A:cell- Dcd. ' I .) Full Moon.... 2'> 6 51 ___ _I_____I _ , Apogee ...... 2 7 0 \h. III. Ill. In. 1 0 ' ill. 111. h. fn. 0 I I Oi7 U2'-l 4617 06 229 23:.! i "I I:2Î rues. :::irJ. Sucklingd.l6H. 11651.011 56 :!o t .J!J:l U3!-1 4517 V7 2 5 3 01 I 8 128, W ('d. natt. Rio Grande, biG. 17 7.4 11 56 I G 1 4 ;1 U 1 1 -1 43'7 OJ 3 2 I 3 29 , I r 12 )IThur. Asrensi()n. '17 3.3 1 ! 1 56 13 -1 4Î,1 <Æ)'-! -12'7 10 3 58 I 3 57 Ie 130 Flidav R:J!l, ofLodi,li96. ,17 39..1 11 5(j 1(1 -l 4ö'7 0/)-1 41 7 11 -1 31 4 29 11 131 , Satur: 0 Nl'W Ioon 52m. past 5175-1.911 51) t< -l 45:7 U7 1 4 3!J'7 13St'ts ]J1ll eI8.p.m ! 1:2 13 ; (ln.lbtA.rterAscension. [p.1Il.18 f,g']jl]?6 1 4-1:ì 08-1 I! I? 74!J , 754 13 13,),;"!OIllJ. \nnP,0Ieynbchcadcd,1;>35. 18 ;)'(J.ll 6 14:!7 1014 31111:3 8 59 O 1 1 13 ' lups.IFahrcllheith. Jlj-ü. 18 39.6111 :-11) 51 41lÎ ll,-l 31i;7 l( 10 02 11007 I.. 13:.> Wed. ()'Conuell d. ]::>47. 18 53.!J 11 5fi 5 1 -lU17 1:.,-l 23;7 17 II (II Ii 06 11 13 I i;Thur. Inatt.ofi\lhuera 1"'11 .19 7.911156 f, 139,7 13,-1 :,4" 1 11 50 I I] 55 1li l 137 ridolyl'l'all yra()(ld.l;3B.' 'HI 21.G I I1 6 í 1 17 1 ,-1 :!, (/ lor.II' I?III' , I Hi 13""''SoIIUI. I D t-ir"tQuartcr3.3m.pastl0 HI 3-1.911 J6 f; t 317 1.)-1 3'\4 210 3lill.mO J9r.m , H) 139 Sun.;WltitsJwday. [A. 111. HJ 47.9,11 5G 11 1 5/j17 1ti!-l 30'7 :!;j, 1 1:2 1 1 15 O: 1-10::\ lllld. Columbus d. ],)06. I O 0.5111 ti 14 1 3,)17 I Î -1 2J 7 2:3' 1 47 1 49 i 2 141i I ups. IUaria Edgeworth d. ]84\), 20 12.1'5 1 11 6 17 -l 3t7 ]1'- 4 2.'),7 21 2 19 2 19 I 2 1421 Wed. 13.Itt. of Hautzen, ]--I:J. 20 2-1.8 II 56 21 1 33'7 Hì.J 21'7:!5 2 49 I:!. 48 I 2' 1431 ThuJ'. I Batt. of Ralllilties 17tJti 20 3GA 11 56 2(j 1 3:! 7 20 -I :!(j 7 2(j 3 19 I 3 J7 I <) 1 4 1 ' F 'd ,. 4 I I _ :' II Y'QllcCIl Victoria !J.lt-If/. 20 /.711 ?I, -l :n 2114 ?! 2.13 3.,,0 3,,47 I - 14 \ satlll. lðÞ Full Moon 51111. past 6 20 x.6111 :)6 3fi 1 31l 23 -l 2.1' 9 Rises.. h 1"('8. ?AH ; 1I1I. I 'l'rillitl'. [p.M.21 9.1111 :)6 -1::,1 31,7 23 t 2..J.,ì 308 l-lp.mS 19p.'11& 2 1471:".lond. Prince Gporgcof I1anoverh. 21 HI.3 1 11 564'''.1, 30,7 2-t-l2:n 31 90:) 1 9 ]4 2, 14:)i I Ut'S. :1'. Moore b. lÏtJO. [1 J!). 21 2!I,1 11 56 5:J j t 2!J 7 2,) -1 227 3t 9 57 10 03 5! LI9 \ .Wed. l ;5ir T. U. LaudN d. ]S-tS. 1 , ! 11 7 03 -l 28,72: -l 21:7 3310 42 10 48 3 ,150 fhur. C/JrpU!J Christi. '21 47.1) 11 :17 10 t 277 2, -l 21,7 3311 n 11 28 3\115I!Fliùay Dr. f'h:llmf'rs 11.1 17. 21 f>û.4 11 57 19\t 27;7 27:t 20'7 3-111 59 iMorn' . 10.] JUNE HAS 30 DAYS AIXD BEGIN ON ATURDAY. [lSð(). 1 10 20 30 15 47.2 15 46.1 15 45.4 15 45.1 H 4 .5 1 6 29. H 15 1.1.2 H 53.6 I 1sT JUNE. 15TH JUNE. THE I ., RÎlrht I .. I Right I PLANETS :\lerHhan A cen- Decl. Meridian A cen- Decl. slOn. sion. -------- , I h.?n. h.?n. I 0 I h. m. 1 -;:-;;1-;-;- !;! Mere. All Eve ninO' Sitar. A Morn inO' Sta r. 2 Venus 1 38 a 6"'17'24 39N 1 57 a l 7"31 2325N I ó Mars. 4 11 (I 8 5019 13N 3 48 a, 9 23 16 43 N 2f J u P it,r l 6 22 a 11 02; 7 34N 5 31 a 11 07 7 04 N I It Saturn 830m 1 09' 4 5:JN 7 40m j l 14 517N I 1 Jt! Uran's 9 08711 1 47 1 10 32N 1 8 15 m 1 50 10 44 N Pole Star on tbe Meridian, 15d. 7h. 29m. 19s. P. .M., L. T. I MOON'S PHASES, d. h. m. (f l.ast Quarter...... 2 10 30 . Kew Moon.......... 9 14 03 D First Quarter. . . .. .16 5 06 G Pull Moon...... .23 20 53 < H D3Y Run'", IAPp.Noon Sun. I !\Joon. o 'ö of Remarkable Days. declin'n !,1hewillJ . : : W",k. N"'"'. l th Eq. of _Toronto. I Montreal. \ . .:::\ Time. RI e ::3t'ts IRISI'S Sels Ri f'''. Ri ell. : - 0, h, m. s. h. Tn, h.m. h--:m:i h.1!1. ' Tfiï:" ! 1 l jSatnr. Lord Howe's victory, 1m. 2 4.611 7 71-1 2( 7 28 1 4 20 7 3 -'Iorn'g, 0 O ft.m .-,IJ3Snn. ; Frid<\v Hattie oDlaren o, 13UO, 23 16.9 II 59 52 -t 237 37,-1 16 '7 43 11 1-1 11 18 1'> 1 Hi6 Satnr: :aster Term ends. 23 19.7 12 0 4 1 -1 237 37 1 -1 1 (j 1 7 44 II 50 11 53 ! 1 167 SUII. D FiM Qr. Gm )la"t5, p.m. 3 22.012 0 17 -t 237 37 -1 167 4-1,Morn'g. Morn,g. 1 11 16i3 -'lon. J. Wcsley horn, li03. 23 2 .9.12 0 30 1 4 :!37 38 -t 16 7 4! 1 0 23a.1n 0 2-1a.m lR 169 Tues. ßattJeofWaterloo, 181.3. 23 2;).4]2 0434!.'3 7 38.4 167 4J 0 54 051 19!170\Ved. Bar.deRottenhurgPres.1211:2326.412 0 56 1 -t 237 39 1 1 -t 16 1 746 1 24 122 20!171:Th.ur. Victoria'iiiAccession, If'3ï. 2 27.1 12 1 9 -t 237 39 -t 161 1 7 461 1 54 1 52 211172.Fnday fiat, orVinpgar lIi11,li!)d. 23 27412 1 22 t 2317 39 1 .1, 167 46 2 26 2 2l 2:?t173ISatur. \lachiavel died,U!7. 23 27.212 1 3-t 1 -t 24,740 -t 17 1 7 471 3 01 257 311ì Snn. ,It/, S'l1ldayafter Trinity. ; 2 .7 I 1 47 -1 2!17 40 -1 17 ! 47 1 3.39 3.3-1 ;; p J -'Jon. ðFulI:\loon5'Jmp t.8,a.ml 3 2J.71 2 0 t 2 7 3 -1 1811 4 Rises. Rises. I _:)]16,Tlles. IliaUleofBannockhIlCII,1311.123 2-t.312 2131-12.' 1 7 3;Ji41817 4b8 40p.m8 46p.m 6.177 Wed. I G , Whitedic,I, 1493. 23 22.-112 2 251-1 25? 39 1 1 18 , 7 461 9 22 9 27 2i 17RTht1r. Z..chokke ùicl1, 1"1"'. 23 20.212 2 3." 4 20 1 7 391-1 19,7 -Ifi 10 00 10 0-1 2HP 79 1 FridaY I Great Fire at Quebec, 12t,j. 23 17,612 2 501-t 2G 7 39 1 1 -1 20 1 7 46110 3 10 38 ! 291180 Satur. St. Pelilrand PlIul. '3 14.512 3 2 -t 277 394 207 46 \ 11 n:J 11 08 301181'SulI. ,ítlt aflrr Trinity. 23 ILl 12 3 14 1 .:1 2717 3i:1l-1 207 41:i 11 31 II 33 1 SðO.] [11. JULY HA831 DAYS AND BEGIXS O lUOXDAY. MOON'S PHASES. ct. h. m. 2 0 41 8 21 10 ) 5 13 24 23 12 07 31 12 00 9 10 23 17 (f Last Quarter. . . . . New Moon...... D First Quarter. . . . e Full Moon...... ive. clusi ve. elusive. ------ 000 l\If'3n Temperature,.. . . . . . . . . 'l\It"an Highest Tp.mperature. . . Mean La\\'est Temperature.. . . i\1 an Elasticity of Vapour.... Mean Humidity of the Air.... Averdge Quaniity of Rain.... 66.12 88.28 42.86 0.4 75 i5 3.803 In. 71.36 9ï.VO 53$;' 61.43 85.37 45.8'} 0..140 81 2.0-19 In, ;... I \PP :\oon l Sun. I i\I,Jon. ........ D.IY Sur!'S, shc"win2 -- : of RCDlarkablc Days. Drcllll n th F - f 'I'oronlO I Montreal I Toronto. }lontreal Weck. orth. c, ''1,0 . 1 . _ o :::0 rune. 1{ I es ::l. Daf" 1 1'o.Oflb. UJ , f _. 'I'Oroll(O. I. llre l. oron(O, 1 M lI(le t I"CO ..Clo, Rise.., N.t8, Itl"C"' ! K'.C". I - -I h -ñl. S:-! It. m. ' II. m_ Iïl."m; It. m' I 'h -m-:- : ! 13 rhyr. 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