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EpOCHS.
The year 5619 of the .Jewish Era com. Sept. 19th ...... 18;)8 1 The 2
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The year 1:!i5 ofthe)lahom. Era com. Aug.22nd...... 1858 The 8
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EASTER SUNDAy......... ............... ..................... April 4
Iicbaelml\s Day........................... ......... ......... Sept. 29
St. George. .................................................... April 23 Birth of Prince ofWnles ................................. Nov. 9
Holy Thursday............................................. May 13 St. Andrews................................................... Nov. 30
Explanation of tlle Articles in the Calellda
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These pages are calculated for Toronto and Quebec, and for ordinary purposes will serve with suffici"nt accuracy for
every city III Canada.
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's rHASES.-This Table gives the times for the two meridians when the moon passes tbe geocentric longitudes
of 0 0 , 90 0 . 180 0 and 2ïO o east of the sun. It givell 111so the times of her grtJatest and least distance from the earth.
TWiLIGHT.-In this table are given the times at which twilight b"gins In the morning and ends in the evening, 1. e.,
the times when the sun's centre is 18 0 below the horizon. .
GREATEST ELONGnIO
OF THR POLE STAR.-This column gives the greatest azimuth of the Pole Sbr east or west frOIn
the meridian as observed at a place In latitnde 45 0 . When the greatest elongation .'orrel'iponding to any other latitude
ig required, the number gIven in the column should be corrected by means of the fçllowing table.
0 0 0 0 0 47 I' 0
Degrees of Latitude ...... 42 43 44 45 46 48 49 50
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1st Correction for degrees -558 -4 Õ -2 Õ o 0 +2 l
+432 +6 5U +9 34 +l
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2nd Correction for each /I /I /I "I /I /.. "I "
minute of latitude...... + 1.\:1 + 2.0 + 2.1 + 2.2 + 2.3 + 2.5 + 2.6 + 2.71
The Ist correction for the degree!! oflatltude is tQ be subtracted from the greatest elongation given in the calendar,
or added to it, according as the degrees oflatitude are lells or greater than 45 0 .
The 2nd correction, which is always addative, is found by multiplying the number given in the third Une of the
table by the number of mInutes in the latitude. _
Thus for latitude 43 0 20'...lst correction=-4' 5" 2nd cor. + 2.0X20=+40"
" 47 0 40'... " + 41'32" "+ 2.5X40=1'401'1
" 45 0 10'..." + 0' 0" + 2.2XIO=0'221'1
THE Pu:"1ETs.-The times of rising and setting of the five chief planets are calcnlated for Toronto, and are correctei!
for refraction. The times of culmination, although computed for the meridian of'roronto, will serve approxImately for
the whole of Canada. Tne meridian zenith distances, being designed merely to aId in finding the planets, have been
given only to the nearest tenth of a degree, as seen from the latitude of Toronto.
When the planetary day is shorter than the mean solar day, and commences soon after the midnight of the
preceding day, the planet will sometimes arrIve a second time on the meridian before the expiration of the actual civil
day. }t'rom analogous causes a planet will sometimes rise twic90r set twice in the S"LIDe civil day. When two culmina-
tions occur in the same day, or two risings or settings, the times of both are registered.
The times of the SUN'S RISING AND SETTING are given tor the upper limb, and are corrected for reft"action both (Ol
. Toronto and Quebec.
The }looN's RISING is given from full to change, and her setting from chalU!e to full.
The l\Ioo:s'8 :MERlDIAN ZENITH DISTANCES are given to the nearest tenth of a degree for Toronto. They are nol
corrected for parallax: I \r refraction.
The column Buy OY lliRlDLL'l gives the time that a watch should shew when the shadow of a sun dial i!! on thl
nOon mark.
DECLINATION OF TIrE SUY AT ApP.
REYT NOOY.-Thls column gives the sun's declination at the Instsnt he p!!J!Se9 thl
meridian of Toronto.
!loON's AGE.-This column shews to the nearest tenth ofa day the :Uoon's age at Toronto Noon.
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THE MERIDIAN, gives the mean time at which the moon's centre passes the meridian of Toronto
Th'3 column, UPPER TR.1J'\'HIT OF POLE :5TAR shews for every d:.\y the mean time at which the Pole Stltr makes its uppe
transit across the meridian of Toronto. It passes in the morning from April 8th to October 8th, and in the evening fOJ
the rest of the year.
The five last columns, although computed for Toronto, will serve with Sl1fficient aCcur8f'Y for the whole of Cllnad.s.
v"- The time at which the lower tran
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From the times of the upper tranliit of the Pole Star may be derived, with the aId of the following tahle. tbo times of
culmination, and of the ri!iing and setting of the principal fixed stars tbat appear above the hori.wn of Toronto.
Star Table.
To ascertain when any star found In the following table will be on the meridian, add the nnmber In the left-hand
column of fi
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of 1\ star, subtract the nnrnber opposite to it in thIJ ri
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For the setting ofa St.-u, add thIJ same number to the time oflts meridian passage. Those litars marked (......) re\olve
in a circle of perpetual apparition, and do not rise or set at Toronto, or at places to the north of Toronto.
I On Rises ' I NAME OF ST\R. On I Ri!'e!l
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"'I Pegasi (-\.lgenib) ...............1 23 5:> 6 56 a Drsæ Mujoris.....,............... 9 46 ......
a Cassiopeæ ...... ......... ......... :23 21 ...... ß Leonis.............................. 10 33 Ü 59
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linoris(Polaris) ......... ...... a Virginis(Spica) ..................12 9 5 19
ß Arietis.............. ............... 0 40 7 21 1] Ursæ Jl:1joris ..................... 12 33 ......
a Arietis...... ...........,............ 0 52 7 33 a Bootis (Arcturus) ......... ...... 13 0 ';' 20
a Ceti ................................. 147 612 ß Ursæ)linoris.....,...............13 42 ......
a Persei .................. ............ 2 7 ...... ß Libræ ..............,............... 14 0 5 25
a Taùri (Aldebaran)...........,... 3 20 7 5 a Coronæ Borealis.................. 14 19 'j' 57
a Aurigæ (Capella) ............... 3 58 11 1;j a Serpentis........................... 14 28 6 24
ß Orionis (Rigel) .................. 4 0 5 27 ß'Scorpii ...........................14 48 4 40
ß Tauri ...................... ......... 4 9 8 4 a Scorpii (Antares) ... ............ 15 11 4 7
Õ Orionis ........................ ''' 1 4 17 5 57 a IIercuJis ....,.... ......... ......... 15 58 6 56
f Orionis ........................... 4 21 5 54 ß Draconis ........ ...... ............ 16 17 ......
a Columbæ........................... 4 27 3 18 "'I Draconis ........................... 16 43 ......
a Orionis ........................... 4 40 6 26 a Lyræ (Vega) ..................... 17 2
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a Canis l\Iajoris (Sirius) ........, 5 81 4 53 a AquiIæ (Altair) .................. 18 27 6 32
E Canis J1ajoris..................... 5 45 3 53 a C)'gni ..............................18 34 ......
a 2 Geminor (Castor) ............... 6 17 8 27' a Cephei........................ .....20 5 10 43
a Canis Minoris (Procyon)..... 6 24 6 20 ß Aquarii ...........................20 14 5 35
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a Hyùræ ..................... ......... 8 12 5 28 a Pis. Aus. (Fomalhaut) ......... 21 39 3 43
a Leonis (Rcgulua) ............... 8 52 6 4!) a Pegasi C\:{iukab) ...............:H 47' 6 55
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Shewing the lnuminaled Portion of tht lJùc$ of Vemu and ],(arl.
The numbers given in this table represent the wIdth of the Illuminated portion of the Disc measured along the
diameter that dhides the illuminated portion symmetrically-the apparent diameters being considered as nnity.
1858. I Yenus. I lIlars. 1/ 1858. "Venus.
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February U. o '99S 0'900 August 15. O'iOO 0'855
I1larch 15. 0'9:..8 0'915 September 15. o '5i8 0'848
April 15. 0'9"0 0'962 October 15. o '4:!6 0'856
May 15. o '9-13 1 '000 November 15. 0'195 0'873
June 15. 0'881 0'005 December 15. 0'001 0'894
Eclipses.
In the year 1858 there will be two Eclipses of the Sun, and two of the lIlOOD.
I.-A partial Eclipse of the ::IIoon, }'eb. 2i, visible in Dritisb North America.
1I,-An annular Eclipse of the Sun, ::IIarch 14-15, visible (as a partial one) throughout Bdtish Xorth America.
lII.-A partial Eclipse of the :.\loon, Aug, 23-24, invisible in Canada.
IV.-Ä Total Eclipse of the Sun, Sept. 6-7, invisible in Canada.
I.-PARTIAL ECLIPSE OF THE :\Iomr, FEB. Zl.
ThO) magnitude of the Eclipse win be 0.333 on the southern limb (the Moon's diameter being =1).
The middle of the Fclipse occurs at 10h. 13.600. Greenwich mean time, anù before the :\Ioon rise!! in B1'itil'h North
America, Hcnce when the l\Ioon rises its obscuration will be decreasing. The last contact of the shadow will be se
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The following Table shows the hour and minute, mean local time, at which the end of the Eclipse takes place at
different stations.
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fax. _ I Quebec.
Time of last contact h. m. h. 00.
with shadow......... 7 2,6 7 32.,1,
],[ontreal. I KingSfnn:. _ 1
h. m. h. m.
6 22.6 6 11.1
TQTonto.
h. m.
fi 59.1
I London. I
-
5 52.0
Detroit.
h. m.
:; 45.1
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II.-AxXLL.\R ECLIPSE OF TIIE Sm., )!AncH 14-15.
Thl' lJiaorflms ,'n tlte margin exhillit till' magnitud
ç 'if tile phases at sunrise, as san
fr.m. the sCl'eral swtion$, together -with theil' positions relalire to the IlOrizon.
This E,'lipse will be yi<ible either as an annular or a!l a partial onrl throughout
"'; Europe, in IJarts of We
tern Asi:\ :md North Western Africa, aud throu;;h a large
(:) portion of Xorth amI 80uth Am
rica.
The annular E('lip
e will be yi
ihl(' in En!!hnd at all the points situated on a line
I:G e"'{tendin
f!"Om Bridport to) the Wa
h. It will be visible also in parts of
orway,
(:) Swedtm, finti a 8mall portion of Xorth \, estern UU8>ia.
::::: The annulus
ill be of an extremply small widt.h. and "ill vanish, and thus render
the eclipse tot'll, when yie"l>d from a point near the bland of :llmll.ira.
Throu;rhout Canada the Sun, on March 15, will rise partially eclipsed; bat at
I1alifs'!: the first contact will take place after sunrise. At Quebec and Montreal the
obscuration at sunrise will be increasing; but at Kingston, Toronto, and places further
west, the obscuration will be diminishing.
The pObition of the point of contact or of any phal'e Is defined by the a
le made
with the declination circle throu
h the Sun's contre by the radius of the disc drawn to
t he point of contact, or the radius that bisects the obscured portion.
The Ð;lipst, as seen from a point in Lat. 44 0 .w' N. and Long. 4h. 14m. 24s. Tv., in or
near Halifax..
'First Contact,
Iarch 15th... fih, 26m. 57s. A.
I., position S. 2i3.20W.
Ureatcst ob
curation ......... ih.27m. 2s. A.
1., " S. 29.0 0 F:. lIlagnitudoO..t38..
Last Contact..................... 8h. 21m. 59s. A. 1\-1., " S. 90.00 E.
* The diamett>r of the Sun being 1.
The Ð;lipsefrom a pmnt in Lat. 46"29.2' N. and Lang. 4h. 44m. 48s., in or near Quebec.
.
PIm,se at 8unrise.,............. 0.18..................... position S. 15.i o W. (ollscuration in!',)
Oreatest ob
curation ......... 6h. Mm. Os. A. M., .. S. 2\1.0 0 E, 1\-L'l.gnitude O.ni.
Ll1St Contact..................... 7h, 5Um, 50s. A. M., S. 86.5 0 E.
The Eclipsefrom apoint in Lat. 45"30' lY. and Lcmg. 4h. Mm. 24s., in or near Mcmtrrol.
J'haFe at Sunri
e ............... 0.30 ...... ...... ......... position S. 5.8 0 W. (ob!!curation inc,)
Grcate"t obscuration ......... fih, 42m. Os. A. M... " S. 20.0 0 E. Magnitude 0,426.
Last Contact......,...........,.. ih. 37m. 7s. A. M... " S. 86,0 0 B.
The Eclipsefrom a pmnt in Lat. 4.JP12' S. and Lang. 511, 6m. 8s., in or near Kingston.
Phase at Sunrise ........,...... 0.,1.1 ..................... position S. 6.6 0 E. (obs. diminishing.)
Last Contact..................... 7h. 21m. 128, A. M. " S, 86.0 0 E.
The Ð;lipsefl-om apmnt in Lat, 43"39.1' and Lang 5h.17m. 30s., in or near Toronto.
Phase fit SunritJe ............... 0.43..................... position S. 3:2.7 0 E. (obs.diminishing.)
Last Contact...... ............... 7h. 700. 423. A. M.... .. S. 813.Uo E.
(:) Tl,t Eclipse from a pnint in Lat. 43"1.5' and Long. 21t. 25m, 12s., in or near London.
t..1
..... Phase at Sunrise ..,............ 0.42 ...... ............... po
ition S. 47.3 0 E. (obs. diminishing.)
Last Contact..,.................. 6h. 5&00. 9s. A. ,1.... " S. 86.0 0 E.
(:)
The Ð;lipse from a point in Lat. 43 0 21.5' and Long 5h. 32m 6s., in or near Detrmt, C: S.
Pha!lc at Sunrise ...,.. .......,. 0.38 ..................... position S. 60.3 0 E. Cobs. lliminishlng.)
Last Contact..................... fih. 4!Jm. 39s, A. M.. .. S, 86.2 0 E.
PROVINCIAL OnSERV ATORY, TORONTO.
Latitude, 4.'3 0 . 39'.4 North. Longitude, 79 0 . 23'.8 West, or 5 hours, lí minutl's,33 seconds Slow of Greenwich Time.
Elevation above Lake OiItario, 108 feet. ApproAimate Elevation nl>oye the Sell, 3!
feet.
The Provincial Ob<>eryatory is now attached to the Unh crslt.y of Toronto, and is in the chargl) of Prof. Kl
GSTOY, and
three Assistauts.
[300]
Second Winter lrIonth.
JA
UARY, 1858.
;)
o
É T orooto.1 Qoobec. .1
wili9'" "'g. or mds.!
emidi.m.1 - - -
:Moo
's PHASES. Pole Star.
- g;., 1oronto.1 Quebec. - I '0 t t
I -:;! I rea e
h m l
m .:::. Heg. End. lieg;. Eud. Sun
Ioon Polar Elonga
(j Last Quarter...... 6 ; 29 pm 8 02 pm IA. M. P. 1>1. A. 111. P. M. distance Lat. 4.)C
. N
w Moon......... 15 0 15 am 0 47 am -1- -,- - -- ----!----.
First (
uarter...... 2
11 39 am 0 12 pm ,h t7i h m
h 111 h m I /I I /I 0 I /I!o I II
Full :Moon ......... 2fl 3 54 fUn 4 26 aID 1'5 50 () 17'5 55 6 13'16 U' l(j 181 26
ii
02 If)
(( Apogee ... ......... 1{1 3.4 pm 3.9 pm 11 5 50 6 26'':> 54 [j 22:16 18 t4 46 1
6 2fi;2 02 15
(( Perigee ... ........ 2t; 3.6 pm 4. 1 pm 21 5 46 6 37,5 50 ß 34 16 17 L5 551 2H 2öl2 02 15
The P1nllcts.
.JA
UARY 1ST.
.JANUARY 11TH.
.JAXUARY 21sT.
N
DIEOIi' o I '1". On Mer.
PLA:iET. Rises, Sets. '1 .,
i' Zen, Rises. Sets. ,lel'idi'D Z
'D.
. ell n dist. , dlst.
h m
h;: o-
---0-
Venus ... ...... 636 a 330p 11 03 a/60 9' 6 52 u 345 1 1119 a 37 U
}Iars.. ........, 128 a 025p 6 57 a 52 4 1 1 Ü u t1 59 a 6 38 0 >4 2
Jupiter..... '" o 41p 225 a 7 31p ;31 2' 001p 147 a 6 52 J n 1
Saturn .. n. '" 5 37p 838 a 11oo1226454P 7550 o '27 11 22 4
Uranus..... n. 129p 411a 848p24 71 048p 3310 8 08)
4 7
o ,1If.,\..
Sets. \I .
.. Zen.
. en 1 u di
r.
I Rises.
,-';-;;; -,;-;;:
;()
7 02 a 4 0,) ]I 11 34 a 65 c,
103 a 11 33 a 618 a'5ü (
11 23 a 1 11 a 6 15 P 30
,
411 P 714 all 40 P 22 2
o O
p 2 50 a 7 28 p 24 ';
r-.oTE.-In the above Table a signifÎJs A. !II., and p P. 1II.
M.,
..:
..... ê
TORONTO. QUEBEC. UPPER AXD LOWER CAXADA.
lIay of
c Weok. "2
un
un'R <I'IJ
Io(ln I Upper
Þ-. >>
Ull I :Sun
IOOD <r JH. ::'un
un )loon on DecliuatioD Age on Tran
it of
A f5. Hi8es. Sets. Rises. Z. D. Rises. Sets. Rises.:.
Iel'idian. Xoon. S. :>íoon.
ferid. l)r:>le Stal'
h 7n h 7Il h 7lI 0 h 7Il h 'In h 7Il h m sOIl/days h m 1 h m
.
aÿ::
11
â
:
1 :
:
:
:
:;
'
îi
3 SUNDAY. 37 351 3;) 9 1-; 30 27 454 24 9 1312 4 5322 48 4118.2 3 Ii 6 14 C
4 :\Ionday .. 47 344 3610 2736 47 45 -1 2;) 10 2G 12 5 2] :22 42 2H 19. 2 4 41 (j 10 3
5 'l'ues lay .. 5 7 34 4 37 11 34 42 7 7 45 4 26 11 3ü 1
5 48
2 35 4f1 1 :!0' 2 4 4i 6 6 0;-
6 Wednesday {; 7 344 381\<Iorn 48 0 ï 45,4 2ï )Iorn 12 6 14
2 28 41 :n. 2 5 2
' 6 2 H
; Thursday. í ï 34,4 39 3954 77 4':; -1 2V 4..1 12 () 40
2 21 8
2. 2 (j 10 1 5 58 13
8 Friùny . .. 87 31 / 1 40 1 45 5
97 44 1 4 30 1 5
12 7 6
2 13 8
3. 2 6 53 5 54 16
9
atUl'day.. 97 34!4 41 2 50 G4 57 44 -1 31 3 012 7 31:2
4 41
4. 2 7 3G / 5 50 20
10 SUNDAY. . 10 7 3414 4
3 55 1 G8 1 7 44,4 32 4 812 7 5521 5;) 49 :25. 2 8 23 5 40 23
11 Uonday. . . 11 7 33 1 -1 43 4 5870 77 431'1 33 5 1:312 8 Hi 21 46 3026. 2
11 1 5 42 26
12 1 fuef'day . .127 334 44 5 5G 72 07 434 34 0 14 12 8 4221 36 4ü 27.:!]0 2 5 38 2
1
13 Wednestlay 137 324 4.3 6 4071 8 7 4
11 36 7 G 12 9 5:n 26 3828.210 54 5 34 32
14 rhm-sday. .147 324: 4i j Sets 70 2 ï 42 1 4 37,Sets. 12 9 27:H 16 429.211 47 \ 5 30 36
15 Friùay . . . 157 31 -1 49 5 12 G7 27 41,4 39 Õ 012 9 4821 5 5 0.5 Ev.38 5 26 3[1
16 Sat1ll'day. .lG7 3(14 50 1 6 20G3 07 40 , ,-140 61112 10
J:W 5343 1.5 1 2fj l 5 2
4:!
Ii SUNDAY. . Ii 7 2Çq 51 7 32:); 87 404 41 7 251
10 2020 41 57 2.5 2 13 5 18 45
18 )londay . . 187 204 52 8 41 :)1 07 394 43 8 3
12 10 4
20 2!} 47 3.5 2 58 5 1<1 4ft
19 Tuesday. .19729 1 4 53j
5215 57 38444 95112 11 720 Ii 15 4.5 34215 1052
20 We,lne
day :W 7 284: 54 11 023a û ï 3714 45/11 4 12 11 25
o 4 1 U 5.5 4 26, 5 6 65
21 Thursday. 217284 5;>,:\Iorn:32 57 37,1 46 j :\Iorn 12 11 4
1951 1 6.ú 5 13 1 5 2 58
22 Fri lay. . .227 274 5i l 0 Ii 26 57 364 48 0 2212 11 5819 37 21 7.5 6 3 4 59 :.!
23 Saturdry. .237 211 4 58 1 3421 37 35' 1 4 4fl 1 44. 12 12 1319 23 20 8.5 6 57 4 55 5
24 SUNDAY. . :!4 7 2':> 4 5!} 1 2 5,1 17 47 34 -1 50 3 i 12 12 2819 8 56 H. Ú 7 56 4 51 8
2f) )Ionday .."257 2.1;) 1 4 14 t5 47 334 52, 4 2!112 12 4218 54 1210.5 8 59 4 47 12
2(ì Tuesday.. :!Ü7 235 3,52(;15 57 324 54 1 54312 125418 3:) 711.510 5 443 15
27 Wednesday 277 225 4 ' 6 2ï 17 77 31/4 55 1 6 4312 13 618 23 4
12. G 11 8 4 39 18
28 Thursday. . 2f' 7 21.j Ú 1 lUses ï 30 1 1 51i,Rises 12 13 1818 7 57 1 13.5l\lorn . 4 35 21
2
Friday . .. 207 20.3 6 5 3321 87 2!H 57 5 2.112 13
8 17 51 54 14. 5 8 4 31
[)
30 Saturùay. .307 19.) 8; 6 5227 27 28' 1 4 Ú!)I 6 41; 12 13 3817 3:3 30115.5 1 2 4. 27 2
'
31 SUND.\Y. .317 185 ]0 8 5/33 47 275 1,8 312 13 4717 18 47116.5 ] 52 4 23 31
Monthly mean Temperi.ture, aycrage of 17 years, 23 0 83. Mean Velocity of the Wind, averac:e
of 9 years, 7.25 miles. Average depth of Rain and melted Snow, 2.93;) inches.
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6
FEBRUARY, 1858.
Third Winter 1JIonth.
Moo
's PHASES.
Toronto. Qucbcc. TICilight beg. or ends, Semidiam. Pole Star.
e:
.
--- -- --
Toronto. Quebec. Grcatcst
r: h m h m .::I Beg. End llcg' l .l:..nd Sun Moon Polar Elonga.
Last Quarter...... ü 3 59 pm 4 31 pm A. M. P. 1\1. A. 1\1. P. III. distancf' Lat 450
. New Moon......... 13 4 ;)5pm 527pm----------=--
.-> First Quarter ...20 7 41 pm 8 13 pm h rn h mlh m h m I /I I /I 0 I /I 0 I II
o Full :;\Ioon... ......
i 4 47 pm 5 20 pm 15 386 50 1 '5 40 1 6 47:16 1615 331 26 27i2 2 16
(( Apogee . ......... 7 10,1 fim 10. 6 am 11 5 287 2:> 287 2 lG 1415 7:1 26 29:2 2 19
(( PeI'i
ee . ......... 2
2.7 pm 3. 2 pm 2115 14 7 14;5 137 15:16 12116 12,1 26 30:2 2 21
The Planets.
FEBRUARY 1ST. FEBRUARY UTI!. FEBRUARY 21sT.
NAME OP Mer.
PLANET. On On Mer. On JIler.
Rises. Sets. I
leridi'n Zen. RIses. Sets. -'Ieridi'n Zen. Rises. Sets. -'lE'l"idi' n Zen.
ùist. dist. dist.
h m h m 1--';-;; 0 h m h m
0 h m
'Yenus ......... 7 5 a 4 32p 11 48 a G3 4 7 1 a i58p Noon. 60 1 652 a 527p 0 9p ;)5 6
:.\Illrs ......... 0.18"( 4a156Ga 57 7 0 32 a 10 36 a 5 34 a 59 0 015 a 10 9 a 512 a 60 2
.J upiter. ...... 1041 a 0 3
a 535 P 30 5,10 5 a II 56 P 5 1 P 30 1 929 a 11 24 P 427p 29 6
Saturn... ...... 323p 628 a l l0 53p 2211 23!}p 546 a 10 11 P 22 0 158p 6 5 a 9 29 Pl21 8
Uri1.nU8 ...... 11 26 a 2 6 a 6 44 P 24.81047 a 127 a 6 5 p 24 7 10 7 a 049a 5 26 p 24 7
KOTE.-In the above Table a signifies A. M., and p P. M.
F--
i
TORO
TO. QUEBEC. UPPER AND LOWER CAI,ADA.
::. Day of ...
\\ eek. c bun I bun's <I's l .Moon UPIJer
>, >. .'5 un Sun :\Ioon <I :\1. SUIl \ Sun Moon on Declination Age on Tranbit of
Ä ___
IU
es. Sets. Rises. Z. D. Rises. _ Sets. Rises. Meridian. Noon S,
oon. lIlerid. Pole Star.
h m h 711 h m 0 h m h 7Il h m h m 8 0 II/days It m h m 8
1JIonday...32717511 91439972;)153915,12135,')'1714717.523841934
2 Tuesday. .337 16:> 1
to 2:! 46 317 24 1 5 410 2ûi12 14 2)6 44 3018.5 1 3 21 4 15 38
3 Wednesday 347 15;) 1311 3U 52 47 23;) 5\11 36 1 1 2 14 8 1 16 26 5419.5 1 4 3 4 11 41
.1 Thursday. 357 14 5 14 Morn 38 0 [ 7 2115 7,Morn 12 14 1416 9 1
O. 6 1 4 47 4 7 44
5 Friday. . .367 135 15 3763 9, 20,:j 8 4612 14 19 1 15 50 51
1. 6 5 30 4 3 48
6 Saturdav.. 37 7 11 1 ,:5 17 1 4267 0!7 181;) 10 1 55/12 14 2315 32 2:> 22.5 1 6 17 3 59 51
7 SU
DAY. .387 105 18 2 4770 0:' 1715 11 3 1112 14 2615 13 4323.5: 7 4 3 5:5 54
8 JIonday . . 3
7 8 \ ;} 20 3 48 ïl 8:7 16 1 5 13 4 4;12 14 28;14 54 4524.6 1 7 54 3 5] 58
9 Tuesday. .407 7,) 21 4 43,2 217 1315 15 5 012 14 30,14 35 33:!5. 5' 8 46 3 48 1
10 Weùnesdny 417 6j.j 23 52971 II' 1
i5 16 1 5 46112 1431 1 14 16 626.5' 9 38 344 4
11 Thursdny .427 51.) 2:l 6 968 (j \ 7 1115 18 6 24 1 12 14 3113 56 2427.510 30 3 40 8
12 Friday. . .437 3\5 21i Sets 64 87 9 1 5 19 Sets 12 14 30 1 13 36 29
8. 511 21 3 36 11
13 Saturday. . 447 1.;) 27 5 18.:59 8 1 7 75 21 5 10112 14 29:13 16 2029. 5 1 1 ev. 8 3 32 15
14 SUND.\.Y .456 5Ð\5 2Ð 6 2954 0'7 5 1 5 23 6 25,12 14 27 1 12 55 58 0.8 0 54 3 28 18
15 Monday. . .466 58 1 ;) 30 7 4147 7!ï 4 1 15 24 7 3912 14 2412 3;) 23 1. 8 , 1 39 3 24 22
16 Tuesday. .476 57;) 31 8 5241 07 35 25 8 54 1 12 14 20112 14 37 2.81 2 24 3 20 25
17 Wednesday 486 5G,.) 3210 734 3'7 1 \ 5 27,10 1212 14 16'11 53 39 3.8i 3 11 3 16 28
18 Thur
day . 4f) 6 5:l!G 3411 2328 117 O,G 28:11 32 1 12 14 11111 32 31 4.8 1 3 59 3 12 32
19 Friday. . .506 53i;) 35 :\Iorn 22 6 ' 6 58,5 30 1 ì\Iorn 12 14 5 1 11 11 11 5.8 4 52 3 8 35
20 Saturday.. 516 51 1 5 37 4218 3:6 565 32 54 1 12 13 59i10 49 40 6.8: () 49 3 4 39
21 SUXDA Y .526 50,5 38 2 1 15 76 55 1 ;) 33 2 1612 13 5110 28 1 7.8, 6 50 3 0 42
22 Monday. .536 48';) 40 3 1515 1,6 5315 35 3 3212 13 4410 6 11 8.8i 7 53 2 56 46
23 Tuesday. .546 47'5 41 4 1816 56 52i5 3G 4 3,)'12 13 35 9 44 13 9.8, 8 55 2 52 49
24 Wcdne
day ;)56 45,5 4
[) 819 8'6 505 37 5 22 1 12 13 26 9 22 510,81 9 55 2 48 53
25 Thursday .5(; 6 43 1 5 43 5 4(j 24 G'6 47 1 15 39 5 5812 13 17 8 59 4911.810 50 2 44 56
,
_ 26 Friday . . . 57 6 41 \ 5 45 Rises 30 46 455 41 IRises 1 12 13 6 8 37 26 12. 8:11 41 2 41 0
.."..J 27 Saturùny. .586 40 1 5 46 5 42 /6 435 42 5 3912 12 55 8 14 5513. 8 1 'l\Iorn 2 37 3
28 SUNDAY. .596 385 48 6 5G 3G ;:6 425 441 6 54112 12 44 7 52 18 , 14.8 0 28 2 33 7
:Monthly mean Temperature, ave
age of 17 years, 22 0 (j5. l\1ean Velocity of the Wind, average
of 9 years, 7.37 miles. Average depth of Rain and )Ielted Snow, 2.790 inches.
[302]
First Spring :ðEonth.
IARCH, 1858.
7
:MOON'S PHASES. ,;.1 Toronto Quebec. . ! TWiZ,9ht beg. or ends, Semidiam. Pole Star.
....
Toronto. Quebec. G t
h m h m
I IBe g .
nd tieg. .l!;nu Sun I Moon Polar I
:
:
t
<t Last Quarter...... 7 0 53 pm 1 ;
pm A. :rd. P. M A. M. p, M. distance l L a t . 45
. Newl\Ioon ...... 15 6 55 am 7 '27am--------_-_
First Quarter ... 22 2 25 am 2 57 am h 171 h 171 h m h m I 111' /I 0 , II 0 I /I
o Full Moon...... "' 1 29 6 50 am 7 22 am 1 j5 11 241 591 2616 1015 28 \ 1 26 322 2 2
(( Apogee ............ 71 6.7 am 7.2 am l 11 1 4 441 SG t 39 1 7 41 1 16 7 1 15 121 26 35:2 2
7
(( Perigee .........19:11.9 am 0.4 pm21,4 2515041916616 51611)12638,2 231
The Plalleta.
MARCIl 1ST. MARCH 11TH. I MARCIl 216'1'.
NAME OF
FLAJlEi'. On Mer. On Mer. On Mer.
Rises. Sets. 3Ieridi'n Zen. Rises. Sets. 'Ieridi'n Zen. Risel!. Sets. \Ieridi'n Zen.
dist. dist. dist.
- 0 - -
0
-,;-:;;; -
h tie h m h m h m h m h 7lI 0
Venus ......... 647 a 545p o 16p 52 4 634a 611p 023p 47 5 622a 636p 02Ðp 42 4
:Mars ......... 11 57 p 946a 4520 61 0 11 S4p 916 a 4260 61 9 11 8p 844a 357 a 62 6
Jupiter ... ... 9 1 a 1059 P 4 Op
9 218 2i a 10 29 P 328p 28 6 752 a 10 1p 256p 28 0
Saturn .... ..... 1 25 pt 4 32 a 856p 21 8 o 44P! 8 51 a 816p 21 7 0 3p 312 a 736p 21 7
Uranus ..... . 9 36 a 0 19 a 456p 24 7 8 58 a:11 37 p 417p 24 6 820a 1059p 339p 24 5
NOTE.-In the II.bove Table a signifies A.
I. And p P. M.
... ê Day of ; 0 : 1 TORONTO. I QC'EBEC. UPPER AND LOWER CANADA.
o Week.
Sun Sun.'s <r's Moon Upper
Þ-. Þ-., Sun Sun
Ioon 1 ([ M. Sun Sun r.loon on DeclinlltloD Age on Tran
itof
Ri
s. Sets. Rises. Z. D' I ' Rises. Sets. Rises. Meridian. _Noon, S, Noon. !lerid. Pole
tar.
- ' - [ h 7Tt h 171 h m 0 h 7lI h 7lI h m h m 8 0 , /I daY8 h m h 7n 8
1 Monday . . GO 6 375 48 8 4 43 36 40;) 4:> 8 6 12 12 32 7 29 32 15. 8 1 13 2 29 10
2 Tuesday. .!üt 6 35,) 4!) 9 11 49 616 38 1 5 46 9 1712 12 20 7 6 4116.8 1 66 2 25 14
3 Wednesday G
16 345 5010 1955 6i6 365 48.10 2812 12 7 6 43 44 1 17.8 2 39 2 21 18
4 Thursday .!63;6 325 52,11 2561 016 34;) 50'11 3712 11 64 6 20 4118.8 8 23 2 17 21
{) Friday. . .1 , G416 315 53'Morn 65 5;6 33 1 5 51 )lorn 12 11 40 5 57 32119.8 4 8 2 18 25
6 Saturday. .65'6 29;) 54 33169 0,6 31;) 52 46 12. 11 26 5 S4 18 1 20. 8 4 56 2 9 29
7 SUNDAY. .166:6 2715 55 1 3G 71 36 29;) 53 1 5112 11 11 5 11 O I :,n.8 Ó 45 2 5 32
8 Mond&y . .;6716 26 -5 56 2 33 1 72 3;6 27.'j 55 2 6012 10 56 4 47 3722.8 6 36 2 1 36
9 Tuesday. .68624558 324171 81625557 340121041 4241223.8 728 1 5740
10 Wednesdlly'69 1 6 22.'j 59 4 669 916 235 68 4 2112 10 25 4 0 4224.8 8 20 1 53 43
11 Thursday .170:6 206 0 4 41:66 6\6 20 G 0 4 54,12 10 10 3 37 1025.8 9 11 1 49 47
12 Friday. . .7116 lÐ 6 1 5 962 2-6 196 1 5 19 1 12 9 53 3 13 34 26.8 9 59 1 45 51
13 Saturday. . 726 1716 3 Sets 56 7iG 176 3 Sets 12 9 37 2 49 5727.810 46 1 41 54
14 SUNDAY. . 73:6 15 1 6 4 5 2350 46 156 4 1 5 2012 9 20 2 26 1728. 8 11 32 1 37 58
15 Monday...74 1 6136 5 63643716136 563612 9 3 2 236 0.2ev.18 1 34
16 Tuesday. .75 1 6 126 6 7 513G 9,6 11 G 7 7 5412 8 46 1 38 55 1. 2 1 5 1 SO 6
17 Wednesday 76 1 6 106 7 9 9130 3 1 6 96 8i 9 1612 8 28 1 15 11 2.2 1 64 1 26 10
18 Thursday .77 1 6 86 8 1 10292436 76 9,10 4112 811 05129 3.2 247 12213
19 Friday. . .78,6 66 10111 4919 5'6 56 11 Jlorn 12 7 53 0 27 47 4.2 8 43 1 18 17
20 Saturday. . 79 1 6 46 12 :\Iorn 16 3'6 36 13 1 412 7 35 S 4 4 5.2 4 44 1 14 21
21 SUNDAY .80 1 6 26 12 1 615 0:6 16 14 1 2312 7 17 N 19 37 6.2 5 47 1 10 25
22 Monday . .8116 16 13 2 1315 85 596 15 2 3112 6 68 0 43 17 7.2 6 48 1 6 29
23 Tuesday. .82'5 596 15 3 518 5'5 586 16 3 2212 6 40 1 6 55 8.2 7 48 1 2 38
24 Wednesday 83'5 576 16 3 4d22 8 1 1 5 556 18 4 012 6 21 1 30 32 9.2 8 43 0 58 37
25 Thursday. 84 1 5 556 17 4 17\28 15 536 19 4: 2712 6 3 1 54: 6,10.2 9 35 0 64 41
26 Friday, . .85:5 64 6 18 4 43,34 2,5 526 20 4: 4912 5 44 2 17 37 1 11.210 22 0 50 45
27 Saturday. .86,5 526 19 Rises /40 6 1 5 50 G 22,Rises 112 Ó 26 2 41 7,12.211 7 0 46 49
28 SUNDAY. .87,5 506 21 5 4746 95 476 23 5 48i12 5 7 3 4 32 1 13.211 50 0 42 53
29 Monday . .88'5 486 22 6 65 1 5 456 24 1 6 59112 4 49 3 27 5314.2 }Iorn 0 38 57
30 Tuesùay . .89:5 466 23 8 253 15 43 1 6 25 1 8 9,12 4 30 3 51 11'15.2 1 33 0 35 00
31 Wednesùay 190,5 44,6 24 9 958 7,5 41 G 27 9 19112 4 12 4 14 25!16.2 1 16 0 31 4
)!onthly mean l'eml)erature, average of 17 years, 29 0 94. Mean Velocity of the Wind, averaO'e
of 9 years, 7.50 miles. Average depth of Rain and melted Snow, 2.642 inches. I:>
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APRIL, 1858.
Becond Spring iJ'Ionth.
l\IOOl
'8 PHASES.
Toronto. Quebec. "ITwiliDht beg. or ernh, Semidiam. Pole Star.
Toront.o. Quebec. Greatest
h m h m
}jegïEnd .Beg. End Sun Moon Polar Elonga.
(i Last Quarter...... 610 26 am 10 58 am A.M.P.M. A. M. P. !1. distance Lat. 45 0
. New l\Ioon ...... 13 5 68pm 6 30 pm i
h m 1 h m ---- ---
First Qu
rter ... 20 9 9 am 9 41 am h mh m I /I 11/0/1/ o , /I
o Full :Moon ...... 27 9 38pm 10 11 pm 14 2'8 6 3 538 1516 2 14 551 2ß 41
2 3e
í: Apogee . ......... 4 2. 2 am 2.7 am 1113 41,8 21 3 2918 33 1 15 69 16 6411 26 44 2 2 41
(( Perigee ............ 1510.6 pm 11. 1 pm 2132083ï 3 5,8 52 15 56 15 50 1 26 47 2 2 45
The Pln-neh.
APRIL 1ST. APRIL 11TH. APRIL 21sT.
N \ME 01' On I Mer . On 1M" I
PLANET. Rises. Sets. Rises. Sets. On Mer.
1\1 'di' Zen.
leridi'n Z
n. RIses. Sets. :\leriùi'n Z
u.
--
I dist. dlst. d)
t.
hf1ï- h m h m 0
h m --,;-;;; --0- -,;-;:;;
hmo-
Venus ... n...' 6 6a 7 4p o 35p j 36 9 5540 731p o 42p , 32 1 544 u 1 757 p o 50 p 27 8
l\lars ... . .. ... 10 34 p 8 5a 3 21 a 63 1 957} 727 a 241 a l 63 6 915p 643 a 2 2 a 63 6
Jupiter ...... 715 a 930p 222Pl27 3 641 û 9 2p 1 5.1 P 26 7 6 9"1 8 34 P 121p261
Saturn .......n 11 20 a 229 a 6 53 p 21 7 1042 a 151 a 615Pl21 7/10 5 a 113 a 5 h7 P 21 8
Uranus .n... 739a 10 17 p 268p/24 4 7 1 a 940p 2 21 p 24 3 6 24 aI 9 3 P 143p,242
NOTE.-In the above Table a)ignifies A. M., an.! p P. M.
E.,
z.)(
..:
TORO:\'TO. QUEBEC. UPPER A:\'D LOWER CANADA.
Day of
Week.
Sun Sun's (J:'s-Moon - - Upper
bun bUll lIloon <! bl. Sun I Sun Moon on DeclinaUon Age on TranHit of
A Rises . Sets. Rises. Z. D. Rises. Sets. Rises. lIleriilian. Noon, N. Xoon. :\Ierid. Pole Star.
h m h m h m 0 h m h m h m h m 8 0 I II days h m h 'In 8
1 Thursday. 916 416 2710 1663 75 406 2810 2912 3 53 4 37 3417.2 2 1 0 27 8
2 Friday. .. 925 40 6 28 11 21 67 65 386 29 11 37 12 3 35 5 0 38 18. 2 2 48 0 23 1:3
8 Saturday. 935 386 291\1orn 70 45 366 30 Morn 12 3 17 5 23 3719.2 3 37 0 19 17
4 SUNDAY. 94 I) 366 30 2872 0;) 346 32 3912 2 59 5 46 3120.2 4 28 0 15 21
5
londay.. 9553563111G721532634 13312241691921.251901125
6 Tuesday . 965 33 6 32 2 1 70 85 306 35 2 1812 2 24 6 31 5-9122.2 6 11 0 7 29-
7 Wednesd'y 975 316 33 2 3868 1 5 286 36 2 5312 2 7 6 54 34,23.2 7 10 0 3 33
8 Thursday. 985 306 34 3 864 3;) 276 37 3 1912 1 50 7 17 2 1 24.2 7 49 :\lorninO'
9 Friday. .. 995 286 36 3 33 59 3 5 25 6 39 3 42 12 1 33 7 39 22'25. 2 8 36 11 55 4':Ï
10 Saturday. 1005 256 37 3 5553 4523640 4 012 116 8 1 3626.2 92211 51 4ô
11 SUNDAY. 1015 246 38Sets 46 95 216 41 Sets 12 1 0 8 23 4121.210 811 47 50
12 Monday. . 1025 22 6 40 1 5 28 40 1;) 196 43 6 3012 0 44 8 45 3728. 2 1 10 55 11 43 54
13 Tuesday. 1035 2] 6 41 6 4433 35 17 6 44 6 5012 0 29 9 7 2529.2 1 11 4311 39 59
14 Wednesd'y 1045 186 42 1 8 526 9 1 5 14 6 46 8 1512 0 13 9 29 4 O. 7.Ev.3511 36 3
]5 Thursday. 1055 17643 9 3021 45 13647 9 4
11 59 59 9 50 33 1. 7 1 3211 32 7
16 Friday. . . 1065 166 44,10 5] 17 45 116 4911 611 69 4410 11 52 2.7 2 3311 28 11
17 Saturday. 1075 14 6 45'Morn 15 4 1 5 96 50 'lorn 11 59 3010 33 2 3.7 3 3711 24 16
18 SUNDAY. 1085 126 46 415 51.) 76 51 0 2111 69 16 10 54 1 4.7 4 4211 20 20
19 Monday. .109511647 1 31775 5653 11911 69 2111448 5.7 643111624
20 Tuesday. . 1105 96 49 1 4721 5j5 4 6 54 2 011 58 49 11 35 24 6, 7 6 4111 12 29
21 Wednesd'y 1115 76 50 2 212G 5 1 5 36 55 2 3311 58 3711 65 49 7.7 7 3311 8 33
22 Thursday. 1125 6 G 61 2 4832 3 1 5 06 66 2 5511 58 2412 16 3 8.7 8 20 11 4 37
23 Friday .. 113 5 4 6 52 3 1038 5 4 686 58 3 15 11 58 13 12 36 4 9. 7 9 5 11 0 42
24 Saturday. 114 1 5 36 63 3 2944 8 -! 576 59 3 3111 58 112 55 5410.7 9 4710 56 46
25 SUNDAY. 1155 16 55 Rises 50 9' 1 4 66 7 (I Rises. 11 57 5013 15 3011.7 1 10 2910 52 51
26
londay. . 1165 06 56 5 5156 74 54 7 2 5 5611 57 4013 34 5312.711 1310 48 55
27 Tuesday . 1174 586 57 6 5661 84 5'27 3 7 511 57 3013 54 213.711 5810 45 0
28 Wednesd'y 1184 566 58 8 4 14 507 4 8 Hi 11 57 2014 12 5814. 7 1 'Morn 10 41 4
29 Thursday. 119 1 4 556 59 9 966 2,4 487 6 9 2411 57 11 14 81 4015.7 0 4810 37 9
30, Friday .' 1204 54 7 0,10 13,69 414 477 7 10
8111 67 314 50 816.7 1 3110 33 13
Monthly mean Temperature, average of 17 years, 41 0 39. Mean Velocity of the Wind, avel':lg@'
of 9 yea!:s, 6.71 miles. Average depth of Rain and Melted Snc.w
2.774.
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A
Tldrd Spring l1Ionth.
hlAY, 1858.
9
MOON'S PHASES.lg Toronto. Quebec. Twilight beg. or ends, Semidiam. Pole Star.
Last Quor"'r ...16 00 Toronto. Quebec.
h m h m
'Greatest
1 23 am 1 54 am à Beg. End Beg. End Sun :Moon :r olar I Elonga.
. New
Ioon ...... 13 2 30 am 3 2am A. M. P. l\I. A. M. P. M, __
stanC' I
'L 450
Fh
t Quor"'r ... r 9 5 2pm 5 34 pm ---- -
o Full Moon ...... 27 o 47 pm 1 19 pm h mh mh mh m 1 /I 11/011101/1
(( Apogee ......... 1 6.0 pm 6.5 pm 1
598 5512 40 9 14 15 54 14 4l; 1 26 5012 2 49
(( Perigee ......... 14 3.2 am 3.7 am 11 2 399 132 16 9 3G 15 52 16 2411 26 522 2 52
(( Apogee ........./29 3.3 am 3.8 am 21 2 21 9 3111 53 10 00 15 50 15 27 1 26 54:2 2 55
The Planets.
MAY 1ST. :MAY 11TH. :MAY 21sT.
NAME OP On iller. o r
. On l\I..r,
PLA.....wr.
Rises. Seta. !rIeridi 'n
a
: RIses. Sets. Meri
ì'n
ï: !Uses. Sets. -'Ieridi'n
"ï:
h m -,;-:;;;
()--,;-;;: h m hm 0 hllt hm -,;-;;;, ()
Venus ......... 538 a 8Up 1 Ip
4 1 536a 848p 112 p;21 3 540 a 910 P 1 23 P 19 6
l\Iars. ......... 827p 555 a I 9 a/63 6 7 34 p 5 4 a 017 a l 63 4 638 p 412 G 11 22 P G3 0
Jupiter ...... 536 a 8 7p o 51p 25 51 5 4 a 725p o 22 p,25 0 4 28 a 7 9 P 11 49 G'24 4
Saturn...... .., 928a 036 a 5 0 p(H 8 1 8 52 a 11 56 p 424p;22 0 817 a 1 11 20 p 348 P !22 1
Uranus. ...... 545 a 828p 1 6 P 24 0 5 7 a 752p 030 PI23 9 4 30 a 7 16 p 11 53 a 23 8
NOTE.-In the above Table a signifies A. M., and p P. M.
@
Day of Þ<
'õ Week. 'õ SUll "un's <r'a Moon Upper
þ-, þ-, ::iun Sun I Moon <r .M. sun ; ljsun I :!rloon on Declination Age on Transit of
__ Ä Rises. Sets. lUseli. !'. D. Rises. Sets. Rises. Meridian. Noon, N. Noon, Merid. Pole Star.
h m h m h m 0 h m h m h m h m sOIl/days h 1/l h m ø
1 Saturday. 121 4 527 211 í 71 44: 4517 911 2411 56 5515 8 2117.7 2 2010 29 18
2 SUNDAY. 122:4 51 7 3:11 57 72 14: 44 1 7 10.Morn 11 56 4815 26 2018.7 3 1110 25 22
3 Monday. . 123 1 4 507 4
lorn 71 34 427 12 1311 56 4115 44 219.7 4 410 21 27
4 Tuesday. . 124,4 487 6 3569 1 4 41 , 7 13 5111 56 35 16 1 3020. 7 4 54 10 17 31
5 Wednesd'yl25'4o 467 6 1 8658439714 11911 562916184421.7 542101336
6 Thursday. 126:4 45,7 7 1 3561 34 3717 15 1 4411 5û 2416 35 3822. ï 6 2910 9 41
7 Friday. . .127,4 4417 8 1 5756 () 4 36' 1 7 16 2 411 5û 2016 52 17 1 23.7 7 1410 5 45
8 Saturday. 128 1 4 43;.7 9 2 1849 94 347 18 2 2111 5û 1617 8 4024. í 6 5810 1 50
9 SU
DAY. 1294 4217 10 2 3743 44 337 19 2 3811 56 1317 24 4525.7 8 43 9 57 54
10 Monday. . 130'4 40 1 7 12 2 58 ;
6 74 32,7 20 2 5G 11. 56 1017 40 34 1
6. 7 9 30 9 53 59
11 Tuesday.. 131 1 4 39713 320300430 1 722 31411 56 81756 527.710 20 950 4
12 Wednesd'J 132'4 387 14 Sets 24 04 2917 23 Sets 11 56 618 11 1828.711 15 9 46 8
13 Th.ursday.133:4 37i7 15 8 2519 14 28 1 7 24 8 3911 56 618 26 12 0.4 Ev.15 9 42 13
14 Friday. . . 134,4 36 1 7 16 9 4316 14 2717 2510 011 56 518 40 46 1. 4 1 19 9 38 18
15 SaturdllY. 135:4 357 1710 5115 34 26 1 7 2C 11 811 56 618 55 3 2.4 2 26 9 34 22
16 SUNDAY. 1364 3471811 4316842472811 5811 56 619 9 1 3.4 3 32 93021
17
Ionday. . 137 1 4 3317 19 Morn 20 24 237 29 Morn 11 56 819 22 40 4.4 4 33 9 26 32
18 Tuesday. . 138 1 4 32 1 7 20 2225 04 227 30 3311 56 1019 35 57 5.4 5 28 9 22 37
19 Wednesd'y 1394 31 7 21 51 30 64 21 7 31 1 111 56 1219 48 55 6.4 6 18 9 18 41
20 Thursday. 140i4 30[7 22 115368419733 12011 56 1520 033 7.4 7 4 91446
21 Friday .. 141 1 4 29 1 7 23 1 3C 43 14 187 34 1 38 11 56 1820 13 51 8.4 7 48 9 10 51
22 Saturday. 142 1 4 287 24 1 54 49 24 177 35 1 5311 56 2220 25 48 9.4 8 30 9 û 55
23 SUNDAY. 1434 27725 2 145504167 3G 2 1111 56272037 2410.4 9 12 9 3 0
24 Monday. .144'4 27'7 27 2 3260 34 15 1 7 37 2 2C 11 56 3220 48 3811. 4 9 55 8 59 5
2;) Tuesday. 14514 26,7 28 2 5364 g 4 147 39 2 4511 56 3720 59 3312 410 40 8 55 10
26 Wednesd'y 146,4 23 1 7 2
HUses 68 44 1317 40 Rises 11 5G 4321 10 213.4 1 11 27 8 52 15
27 Thursday. 147'4 24 1 7 30 8 3 4 13,7 41 8 1911 56 5021 20 1114. 4 1 .Morn 8 48 19
28 Friday. . . 148;4 247 30 9 2 70 84 1217 42 9 18 11 56 5721 29 5915. 4 0 16 8 44 24
29 Saturday. 1494: 287 31 9 5271 94 1117 4310 811 57 421 39 2416.4 1 7 8 40 29
30 SUNDAY. 150 1 4 22,7 3210 3.j 71 64 10 1 7 441 1 10 5011 57 1221 48 2717.4 1 1 58 8 37 34
31
[onaa.y..151,4 21,73311 96984 974511 2311 572022 7 818.4 249 831 39
TOr.OXTO.
QUEBEC.
UPPER AND LOWER CANADA.
Monthly mean Temperature, averege of 17 years, 51 0 45. Mean Velocity of the Wind, average
of 9 years, 5.91 miles. Average depth of Rain and melted Snow, 3.079 inches.
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10
JUNE, 1858.
First Summer ]'Ionth.
MOON'S
Toronto. Quebec. Twilight beg. or ends, Semidiam. Pole Star.
Pl1ASES.
A <f.Ï Toronto. Quebec.
-- --
Greatest
h m h m à Beg. Enù Beg. End. Sun l\Ioon Polar Elonga.
L
st Quarter... 4 3 4pm 3 35 pm A.1I1. P. 111. A.M. P. M distanc
Lat. 45 0
. NewMoon....... 11 9 29 am 10 lam - - -
First Quarter... 18 2 57 am 3 29 am h mh mh mh m I 1/ I 1/ 0 I I/O I /I
o Fulll\Ioon....... 26 3 56 am 4 28 am 12 5 9 50 1 30 10 25 15 48 14 65'1 26 56 2 2 58
(( Perigee ......... 11 0.2 pm 0.7 pm 11 1 57 10 21 15 10 44 15 47 16 46 1 1 26 57 2 2 59
(( Apogee ......... 25 4.8 am 5.2 am 21 1 55 10 81 11 10 52115 46 14 56il 26 572 2 59
Tbe Planets.
JU;\E 1ST. JUXE llTU. JUXE 21sT.
K Alire OF
PLASET. On Mer. On
lt.r. On Mer.
Rises. Sets. Meriùi 'n Zen. Rises. Sets. Meridi 'n Zen. Rises. Sets. l\leridi 'n 7en.
dist. dist. di
t.
h m h m h m 0 h m --,;-;;
0
-,;-;; -,;-;; 0
Venus ........, 553 a 929p 141p19 0 610a 939p 154 p 19 7 632 a 942p 2 7 p 21 6
Mars ......... 5 38 p 3 15 a 10 24 p 62 6 4 48 p 2 27 a 9 35 pr2 3 4 4p 1 43 a 8 53 P 62 3
Jupiter ...... 3 56 a 6 42 p 1119 "123 8 3 24 a 6 15 p 10 49 a 23 4 252 a 547 p 10 20 "122 9
Saturn...... ... 7 40 a 10 40 p 3 10 p 22 3 7 6a10 4p 2 35 P 22 5 632 a 9 29 pi 2 1 p 22 7
Uranus ...... 3 48 al 6 35 p 11 12 a 23 6 3 11 a 5 59 p 10 35 a 23 5 233 a 5 23 P 9 58 a 23 4:
NOTE.-In the above Table a sIgnifies A. :r.r. and p P. M.
..:
g
TOROXTO. QUEBEC. UPPER AXD LOWER CANADA.
:a Day of ><
'õ '\eek. 'õ bun ::;uu's <I's Moon Upper
Sun I Sun :\loon <r M. !:iun Sun l\loon on Declination Age on Transit or
/J..
Rises. Sets. Rises. Z. D. lUses. Sets. Rises. ?tleridian. Noon, N. Noon. lIIeriù. Pole Star.
---- h m h-:;;;'hm()
h
----otIi days
h m 8
1 Tuesday . 152;4 2117 3411 3866 94 097 4611 4611 57 2932 5 2619.4 3 38 8 27 44
2 Wednesd'y 153:4 21 , 7 35l\Iorn 62 84 097 47 )lorn 11 57 38 1 22 13 201
0. 4 4 24 8 23 48
3 Thursday. 154:4 21 7 35' 1 57 81 087 48 811 57 4822 20 51j21. 4 5 9 8 19 53
4 Friday . . 155i4 20,7 361 21 52 24 087 48 27 11 57 5822 27 58,22.4 5 53 8 15 58
5 Saturday. 156 1 4 20,7 36' 1 4146 04 077 49 4311 58 822 34 43 1 23.4 6 36 8 12 3
6 SUNDAY, 157'4 H) 1 7 37 1 039 54 077 49 5811 58 1922 41 424.4 7 20 8 8 8
í Monday. .158 1 4197 38 1 1 20330407750 11611 58 3022 47 125.4 8 í 8 413
8 Tuesday. . 15914 H) 7 39, 1 4326 7 4 07 7 51 1 36 11 58 41 22 52 33126.4 8 58 8 0 18
9 Wednesd'y 16014 197 39 1 2 1321 44 OG 7 52 2 311 58 5222 57 4227.4 9 55 7 56 23
10 Thursday. 161[4 197 39 Sets 17 44 057 53 Sets 11 59 423 2 27
8. 410 57, 7 52 28
11 Friday. . . 162;4 187 40; 8 3215 54 057 53 8 4911 59 1623 6 4729.4 Ev. 5' 7 48 32
12 Saturday. 16314 187 40 9 3115 g 4 057 54 9 47 11 59 2923 10 43 1. 1 1 1
7 44 37
13 SUNDAY. 1644 187 4110 1818 64 057 5510 3011 59 4123 14 13 2.1 2 18 7 40 42
14 Monday. . 165:4 1817 4210 5123 04 057 55' 1 11 111 59 54 23 17 20 3.1 3 17 7 36 47
15 Tuesday. 1664 18 1 7 42'11 1728 64 057 5511 2412 0 723 20 2 4.1 4 11 7 32 52
16 Wednesd'y 16714 187 42;11 3934 81 057 55 1 11 4212 0 1923 22 19 5.1 5 0 7 28 57
17 Thursday. 168 1 4 19,7 43 1 11 6941 24 057 56111 5612 0 3223 24 12 6.1 5 45 7 25 2
18 Friday. . .169'4 197 43 1 Morn 47 54 057 57 )lorn 12 0 4523 25 39 7.1 6 27 7 21 7
19 Saturday. 170' 1 4 197 43 17 1 53 44 057 57 1512 0 5823 26 43 8.1 7 11 7 17 12
20 SUNDAY.I714197 43 38589400757 3212 1112327219.1753 71317
21
lond:1Y. . 172:4 197 43 5763 64 057 57 4!:J 12 1 2423 27 35 , 10.1 8 37 7 9 22
22 Tuesday. .1734 207 44 1 2167 54 067 58 1 912 1 3723 27 2311.1 9 24 7 5 27
23 Wednesd'y 17414 207 44' 1 4970 21 067 58 1 3612 1 50,23 26 47 1 12.110 13 7 1 32
24 Thursday. 1754 207 44 1 2 2571 7106758 21012 2 3 1 23254513.111 3 65737
25 Friday. . .1764 207 44 3 871 84 067 58 2 5212 2 1523 24 2014.111 54 6 53 42
26 Saturday. 177\4 207 44 Rises 4 077 58 Rises 12 2 28 1 23 22 29 1 15.1 )lorn 6 49 47
27 SUNDAY. 1784 21 7 45 9 11 70 44 087 58 9 2612 2 4023 20 1416.1 46 6 45 52
28 Monday. .179 1 1 421745 940678408758 95112 253,23 17 3317.1 1 36 641 57
29 Tuesday. 1804 227 4510 664 14 087 5810 1412 3 523 14 30 1 18.1 2 22 6 38 2
30 \V ednesd'y 181 4 227 4510 26159 34 097 57 10 3112 3 17/23 11 2:19. 1 3 81 6 34 6
Monthly mean Temperature, average of 17 years, 61 0 41. Mean Velocity of the Wind, average
of 9 years, 4.41 miles. Average depth of Rain, 3.051 inches.
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Second Summer .J.1Ionth.
JULY, 1858.
11
)IoON's I
I Toron"'.1 Qnebee.11 Twilight beg. or ends, Semidiam. role Star.
PHASES.
. T
_______
oronto. Quebec. I Greatest
I h m I h m J;: Beg.1 End Beg. End Sun Moon rolar Elonga.
(j
ast Quarter... 4 1 21 am 1 58 ami A. M. P. lII. A.III. P. lII. Jtst".ne
I L.
45'
.
ew:Moon....... 1014 7pm 439pm----- --
First Quarter ... 171 3 21 pm l 3 53 pml h m h m h m h m I /I I 1/ ::J I I/O I /I
o Fun Moon....... 25 6 46 pm' 7 18 pm ] 2 1110 6 1 1010 48 15 46 15 13 1 26 5i 2 2 59
([ Perigee ...... ...1 9' 9. 4 pm l 9. 9 pm 11 2 13 9 57 1 37110 33 15 4C 16 3f, 1 26 56'2 2 57
([ Apo
ee ......... 2211. 8 ami 0.3 pm ' 212 29 9 432 010 12 15 4i 14 4'i 1 26 5512 2 56
Th.e Planets.
JULY 1ST.
JULY 11Tll.
JULY 21ST.
NA
E OF
PUXET.
Rises.
o :\1er.
Sets. jlert1 'n Zen,
dist.
Rises.
o :\ler.
Sets. jIeri
i 'n
fs
:
Rises.
Sets.
On :\ler.
'leriùi'u
s
:
h m --,;-:;;; --,;-;;: 0 h m h m -,;-;;: --0- T-;;:: h m h m 0
Venus ......... 656a 939p 217p/24 4 720a 930p 225p28 2 744a 918p 231p32 5
.Mars. ......... 328p 1 4a 8 14 P / 62 (j 258p 0250 741p63 2 233p1153p 718p64 0
Jupiter....... 220a õ19p 949a22 6 149a 450p 919a22 3 117a 420p 849a221
Saturn......... 5590 854p 127p22 9 527a 818p 052p23 2 454a 743p 018p23 4
Uranus. ...... 1 56 a 446 p 921 a 23 3 117 a 4 9 p 8 43 a 23 2 036 a 3 28 p 8 2 a 23 1
KOTE.-In the above Table a signIfies A, ?rI., and p P. M.
..:
<II
Day of
Week. 'S _ bun I:\un's <i's Moon Upper
Þ-.
un Sun I Moon <i 1\1. Sun I Sun :\loon on Declination Age on Transit of
Rise
. Sets. Rises. Z. D. Rises. Sets. Rises. 'Ieridian. Koon, N. Noon. l\Ierid. Pole Star.
h m h m h m 0 h m h m h m h m 8 0 I /I days h m h m 8
1 Thursday. 1824 237 4410 4553 94 9 1 7 5i 10 4812 3 2823 7 920.1 3 51 6 30 11
2 Friday . . 18314 24 7 44 1 11 347 94 107 5811 312 3 40 1 23 2 52':H, 1 4 33 6 26 16
31 Saturday. 184' , 4 247 44 1 11 2341 74 11!7 5711 2012 3 51/23 58 10 1 22. 1 5 16 6 22 21
4 SUNDAY. 1854 257 4311 4535 34 1117 57 11 3812 4 222 53 523.1. (j 00 6 18 26
5
[ondfiY, . 1 186 1 '4, 257 43
Iorn 29 14 12' 1 7 5611 5212 4 12 1 22 47 3524.1 6 48 6 14 31
6 Tuesday . 1874 257 43 223 64 13 7 55
Iorn 12 4 2:3122 41 4225. 1 7 31 6 10 36
7 Wcdnesd'y 1884 267 43 4419 04 14 7 55 3012 4 3322 35 2G 26.1 8 3!:! 6 (j 41
8 Thursday.11894 2i7 43 1 2i16 14157 55 11112 44222284527.1943 6 246
9 Friday ..,1904287422231544157552612 45122214228.1,104g 55851
10 Saturday .1191 4 287 42 Sets ! 7 04 167 54 Sets 12 5 022 14 1529.1 1 11 56 5 54 56
11 SUND.\.Y.1924 297 41 84520 74 177 53 8 5712 5 922 6 25 0.BEv.59 5 51 1
12 Monday. .11934 297 41 9 17 25 94: 187 52 9 2512 5 1621 58 11 1.811 57 5 47 6
13 Tuesday. . 1!:J4 4 307 40 9 4232 14 187 52 9 4612 5 24,21 49 36 2.8, 2 50 5 43 11
14 Wednesd'y 195 1 4 327 4010 238 64: 207 5210 312 5 3121 40 38 3.8 1 3 57 5 39 16
15 Thursday. 19ü 4 337 3910 2245 2!4 21 7 5110 2012 5 3721 31 18 4.81 4 23 5 35 21
16 Friday. . . 1 197' , 4 337 3910 4251 514 227 5010 3712 5 4321 21 :16 5.8/ 5 7 5 31 26
17 Saturday. 1984 347 3811 057 314 237 4910 54 12 õ 4921 11 32 6.8 1 5 50 5 27 31
18 SUNDAY. 1904 357 3711 2462 342374011 13/12 5 5421 1 7 7.8 6 34 5 23 36
H) :\Ionday. .:200:4 36 1 7 3611 52 66 5 1 4 247 4811 39 / 12 5 58120 50 21 8. 8, 7 21 5 19 41
20 Tuesday .20114 377 33
lorn 69 64 237 46 ;\lorn 12 6 220 39 13 9.8 1 8 9 5 15 46
21 Wedne
d'y:20214 38,7 34 2471 4 1 4 267 45 1012 6 520 27 44 10.8 8 58 5 11 51
22 Thursday. 203,4 39 1 7 33 1 472 04 277 43 48 1 12 6 720 15 5511. 8 9 50 5 7 55
23 Friday. . .\20414 407 32 1 5571 14 297 42 1 3812 6 1020 3 4712.810 41 5 4 0
24 Saturdny. 205,4 41 1 7 31 2 5368 84 317 41 2 36\12 6 1119 51 1713.8111 32 5 0 Ó
25 SU
DAY. 20G I 4 42 1 7 30 3 57 1 4 327 40 3 4312 6 1119 38 2814. 8':\Iorn 4 56 10
26 Monrlay. .1207 1 4 437 20 Rises 65 3 1 4 337 39 Rises 112 6 1219 25 2015.8 19 4 52 15
27 Tuesda,y .2084 447 28 8 3260 94 347 38 8 3712 6 1219 11 5316.8 1 6 4 48 20
28 Wednesd'y 20a,4 4517 27 8 50155 54 357 37 8 53/12 6 1118 58 617.8 1 50 4 44 25
29 Thursday. 21014 41H 26 9 10 / 49 74 367 36 9 1112 6 918 44 018.8 2 32 4 40 30
30 Fri{1n.y ..211 4: 47 1 7 25 9 2843 5 1 4 377 35 9 26/12 6 7" 18 2!:J 3619.8 3 15 4 36 35
31 1 8-Üul'rlay . 212!4 487 2,1 9 4a,37 1,4 397 33 9 43112 6 418 14 5320,8 3 58 4 32 40
.t:,
o
'S
E..
TORO
TO.
QUEDEC.
UPI'ER AXD LOWER CA
ADA.
Monthly mean Tcmpera.ture, av
rage of 17 year
, 66 0 98. Mean Velocity of the Wind, average
of 9 years, 4.53 miles. Average depth of Rain, 3.567 inches.
[30i]
12
AUGUST, 1858.
Third Summer JJfonth.
1 00 Toronto. \ Quebec.
MOON'S PHASES. I
Twilight beg. or ends, Semidiam.
___8- Pole Star.
h m h m ct5
<t Last Quarter...... 2 9 3am 9 35 am
Toronto. Quebec. Grt:atc8t
. New MJon ..... { 8:11 36 pm => lJeg.l<nd lleg.l"nd Sun
loon !'olar Elon!!!\.
9' ............ o 8 am _I '. >1.
A. II. P. II. distance Lat. 4.5 0
First Quarter ... IG 6 25 am 6 57 am ------
o Fulll\Ioon ......:
4, 8 54 am 9 26 aID h mh mh ?II h m I /I I 110 I /I 0 I /I
C4t La!:'t Quarter...... j 31!2 59pm 3 31 pm 1 2 48 9 24 2 25 9 47 15 48 15 48 1 26 53 2 2 53
(( Perigee... ......... 7 3.0 am 3. 5 aIr nl3 6 1 9 32 48 1 9 22 15 49 L5 5i\1 26 512 2 50
(( Apogee ... .........119' 2.3 RID 2.8 ani
1 3 2118 4213 8!8 57 15 51 L4 54 1 26 48,2 2 46
The Plan.ets,
AUGUST 1ST. AUGUST llTII. AUGUST 21sT.
NAME OF )oter. lIIer.
l'LA:!oET. On On On )ler.
TIises. Sets. r.Ieridi 'n Zen. Rises. Sets. }lcridi'n Zen. Rises. Sets. \Ieridi 'n Zen.
dist. dist. dist.
h m
h m 0
-,;-m h m ---0- h m -,;-m --,;-;;: 0
'
enus ......... 810 a 9 Ip 235p :37 8 831 a 844p 238p 42 9 8 53 a. 826p 2 39 p,48 0
l\Iars ... ... .., 21
p1121p 647p 65 1 156p lO 56 P 626p 66 2 14! 1'110 33}' 6 8p ' 67 2
Jupiter ...... 041 al3 47}' 814a 21 7 o 8a 316p 7 4
a :21 6 11 31 P 243 P 7 6 a l 21 4
Satnrn ..... ..' 4 18 a 7 4 P 11 41 0 t3 8 345 a 629p 11 70
4 0 312a 554p 10 33 a l 24 3
Uranus. ...... lIMp 251p 7200 23 1 11 15 p 213p 642 a 23 0 10 37 p 1 34 p 6 4 a!23 0
NOTE.-In the above Table, a signifies A. M., and p P. :\1.
... ..:
;:;; g! TORONTO. QUEBEC. U.PPER AXD LOWER CA
ADA.
Day of ><
IË Week. 'S Sun 15un's .r's l\loon Upper
Sun 15un Moon <r 1\I Sun 15un )loon on DeclinatioD Age, on Trau
it of
...e.. __ _
Rises. Sets. !Uses.
Rises. Sets. lUses.
leridian. !\oon,N.
oon. :.\lerid. Pole 15tar.
h m h m h m 0 h m h m h m h m 8 0 II/days h m h m 8
I, SUNDAY. 213 4: 4ü 7 2310 1331 01 407 3210 412 6 ] 17 59 53:!1. 8 4 44 4 28 45
2 1 )Ionday. .
14,4 5U 7 2
1 1O 41 25 34 41 7 3110 3012 5 5717 44 34 :!2. 8 5 34 4 24 49
3 Tuesday .
1514: 517 21111
20 54 437 2!Hl 512 55317 28 Mf
3.8 628 42054
4 Wednesd'y 216 1 4 527 20 )Iorn 17 04 447 2811 5012 5 4817 13 5
4. 8 7 27 4 16 59
5 Thursday. 2li 4 537 19 0 715 34 4,) 7 27l\Iorn 12 5 4216 56 5325.8 8 30 4 13 4
6 1 Frid3Y . .218 1 1547 18 111159446726 5,112 53616403026.8 936 4 9 9
7 Saturday. 219 4 537 16 2 2818 64 47 1 7 24 2 1212 5 2916 23 48:2ì. 810 40 4 5 14
8 SUND.\.Y. 220 1 4 56 7 14ISets. 23 1 4 48 7 2
Sets. 12 5 22116 6 4!J
8. 8 11 40 4 1 19
9 Monday. .2214587 e 7 4128
4 50 1 7 20 74612 514154933 0.5Ev.35 35723
10 Tuesday . 22
1! 5!J 7 11 8 435 44 51 7 1
8 712 5 515 32 6 1. 5 1 27 3 53 28
11 Wedllesd'y
23 5 07 10 8 2442 24 537 17 8 2312 4 5615 14 22 2.5 2 13 3 49 33
12 Thursday.2:H:5 1 7 Ü 8 4548 94 5417 16 8 4112 4 4714 56 22 3.5 2 5g 3 45 38
I3jFriday . .2255 2J 8 9 4550455'715 85812 4371438 9 4.5 343 34143
14'Saturday.22ü!5 3 1 7 6 9256051 5G7 13 91712 426141942 5.5 428 33747
15 SUNDAY. 227 5 47 4 9 5765 ] 4 577 11 9 4ü 12 4 1414 1 1 6.5 5 15 3 33 52
16 :Monday. .228;) 5,7 3
1O 2468 84 597 910 9 12 4 213 42 7 7.5 6 3 3 29 57
17 Tuesdl1Y . 22!J 5 77 1 1 10 5271 015 1 7 710 4412 3 5013 23 ] 8.5 6 52 3 26 2
18 Wedncsd'y 230.j 817 Oi11 4772 O l .j 2 1 7 511 3012 3 37 1 13 3 41 9.5 7 4
3 22 7
19 Thursday. 231.) 9,6 58 Morn 71 ü 5 37 3110rn 12 3 2,1112 44 9 1 10.5 8 35 3 18 11
O Friday. . .2325 10 G 56 4269 8.5 4 1 7 2 2612 3 10 1 12 24 2511.5 9 26 3 14 16
21 Saturday. 2335 1116 55 1 4366 8 1 5 6'7 0 1 3012 2 5;) 12 4 2912.510 14 3 10 21
22 SU
DAY. 2345 12 1 6 54 2 5062 65 7i6 50 2 3712 2 40 j 1 n 44 23,13.511 2 8 6 26
23 l Monday. .2355 13 1 652 3 5!)57 55 8 1 657 35012 22511 24 41 14 . 511 47 3 230
24 Tuesday. .2365 14 1 1 G 50lRises 5 9 1 G 55 Rises 12 2 9111 3 35 1 15 . 5
Iorn 3 58 35
25 Wcdnesd'y 2375 166 48, 7 1751 75 11,6 53 7 1812 1 53jl0 42 5516.5 0 31 3 54 40
26 Thursday' 238 5 17 6 471 7 3545 55 12 1 G 51 7 3312 1 3G,10 22 6 1 17.5 1 14 3 50 44
27 Friday . . 23ü l 5 18;6 45 7 55 :
9 1:> 13 1 6 49 7 4!)112 1 10110 1 61 18 . 5 1 57 8 46 49
28 Saturday. 2405 UI,6 43 8 1632 73 14 6 48 8 9 1 12 1 2 9 39 58'19.5 2 42 3 42 54
29 SUND\.Y. 211 1 5 20 1 6 4
8 4426 Ç);) lü l 6 46 1 8 3412 0 41 1 9 18 4o' l
0' 5 3 30 3 38 58
O Monday. .242 1 5 216 40, 9 1721 7 -5 1716 44 9 3 1 12 0 26 1 8 57 11 21. 5 4 23 3 35 3
81 Tuesday. . 243.5 22,6 38:10 2 17
5 18,6 42 9 45 12 0 8 8 35 33
2. 5 5 19 3 31 8
Monthly mean Tcmperature, average of 17 years, 26 0 06. Mean Velocity of the Wind, avernge
of 9 years, 4.83 miles. Average depth of Rain, 2.654 inches.
[308]
Flrst Fall JJIonth.
SEPTE
lBER, 1858.
13
, I
I j I
:\loos S PHASES. c:5 Toronto. Quebec. T
cili g ht ben or ends S ' d ' r I S
- - I 2-h
lh
l. OJ' ' [ eml UI,m. oe tar.
'
"II I - 8 5 - () <) 9 fl. Toronto I Quebec
. ...,ew 11 oon. ......, I am ,,
am?-" . I \ Greatest
f) First Q t { 14'11 59 pm; Å lieg. .End lieg. .End I Sun :\loon Polar ElonO'a.
uar er... 15 ....... ..... 0 31 am A. M. P. 1Il.!A. 111. P. 111. di
tance I L:1.t. 400
OFulIMoon.........2210 2pm10 34pm---,--!----_-_
Last Quarter...... 29 8 34pm 9 6pm h mh m1h mh m' I 1/ I "0 / "1 0 I /I
(( Perigee ......... ...1 3 8.
pm, 9.1 pm 1:
41. 8
,3 2
18 3
;15
16 13 1 1
6 45,
2 43
(( Apogee ............ 15 8.0 pm 8.8 pm 11 3 567 01 3 4,8 ,15 o() 15 141 ...6 4]... 2 36
([ Perigee ............:29 (1,2 pm' 0.7 pm
l! 9737r! 21744'15 5!J15 25126 382 232
Tile Planets.
Sr;PTEJIßER 1ST. SEPTEJIBER 11TH. SEPTEJ1BER 21sT.
.
N.
ME OF Mer. l\It'r. -'ler.
PLA.."iET. On On On
Riscs. Sets, Jlerldl'D Zen. Rises. Sets. Meridi 'n Zen. Rise!!. Sets. l'úelÍùi 'n Zen.
dist. dist. dist.
h m h m
()"
T-;;- T-:;;; 0 T-;;-
h m 0
Venus ......... 917 a 8 5p 241p 53 5 937 a 748p 242p :)8 2 957 a 732p 244p 62 4
l\lars ......... 132p 1012 P 552p 68 2 122p 953p 539 P (j8 9 113p 942p 527p 69 3
Jupiter......... to 54p 2 7p 632 a :U 3 10 19 P 132p 5570
1 2 942p 056p 521 a 21 2
Saturn.. ...... 236 a 514p 955 a 24 7 2 3a 439p 921 a 24 9 129 a 4 2p 845 G ::!5 2
Uranus ...... 954p 052p 5 25 11 23 0 915p o 12p 446a 23 0 835p 11 33 a 4 60 23 0
1Iõ0TE.-In the above Table a sIgnIfies A. ?tI.,and p P,
l.
,;
U
o :::: TORO
TO. QUEBEC. PPER AXD LOWER CA
ADA.
ë
'S Sun Sun's <r 's
Ioon Upper
::. >>
un
un "loon <(
1. Sun I Sun I Moon on Declination Age on Transit ot
Rises. Sets. _Rises. Z. D. Rises, Sets. Rises. Meridian. r;oon,
. Xoon. Jlerid. Pole Star.
h m h m h m 0 h mh m l h m h m 8 0 II/days h m h m 8
1 Wcdnesd'y'244.) 246 3510 5815 65 206 4010 4111 59 4g 8 13 49.23.5 6 21 2 27 12
2 Thursda y .I245 1 1 .:; 2.') 6 34 )Iorn 15 4,) 21 1 6 38:11 5011 59 30 7 51 56!24.5 7 24 2 23 Ii
3 Friday . .12465 2ß 6 33 717 2,) 22 6 36 1
Iorn 11 59 10 7 29 55:25.5 8 2li 2 19 21
4 Saturda y h47'5 276 31 1 2820 93 246 34 1 14 11 58 52 7 7 46,26. 5 9 27 2 15 26
5 SU
DAy.I:!18.:; 28630 24912615256321 1 239 1 '11 5832 64532"27.5'1023 21131
6 )Ionday. .I
491':; 296 28 4 9 1 32 3!j 266 31 4 311 58 12 ti 23 10' , 28.5:n 15 2 7 35
7 Tucsday .1250;5 306 25 Sets 38 g 5 276 29 Sets 11 57 52 6 0 42 2U. 5 Ev. 3 2 3 40
8 Wednesd'yl23115 3] 6 24 6 4645 75 296 27 6 44i11 57 32 5 38 8 1. 1 0 49 1 59 45
9 Thursday b,)2:) 336 22 7 5 1 32 2;) 306 2G 7 1:11 57 12 5 15 28 2.1 1 34 1 55 49
10 Friday . .\253 1 5 346 19 7 2758 ] 3 316 23 7 20!11 56 51 4 52 42 3.1 2 HJ 1 51 54
11 Saturday. 254!5 356 17 7 53 1 63 25 336 20 7 42:11 56 30 4 29 52 4.1 3 7 1 47 58
12 SUNDAY.'235 I '5 366 17 8 2167 35 336 19 8 711 56 10 4 6 57 5. 1 3 54 1 44 3
13
Ionday. .125615 366 15 8 5770 25 356 16 8 40,11 55 49 3 43 58 ß.l 4 44 1 40 7
14 Tuesday. .j2.j'j 5 386 13 9 40 ïl 85 376 ]4 9 23,11 55 2& 3 20 55 7.1 5 35 1 36 12
13 Wednesd'y'258 1 5 406 1110 3372 05 376 13!1O Hïll 55 6 2 57 48 8.11 6 27 1 32 16
16 Thursday. 259 1 5 41 6 9 11 3270 7,j 396 10;11 17 1 '11 54 45 2 34 39 9. 1 1 7 18 1 28 21
17 Friday. . . 26015 42 6 7
Iorn 68 2.5 406 9
lorn 11 54 21 2 11 27 10. 1 8 8 1 24 25
18 Saturday. 261 1 ,') 436 6 0 36 ß4 4:) 426 7 0 23:11 54 3 1 48 g 11.] 8 56 1 20 29
19 SUNDAY. 2fî2 5 446 4 1 4459 ß Õ 436 4 1 34'11 53 42 1 24 54 1 12. I, 9 41 1 16 34
20
Ionday. .2G3'5 456 2 2 5254 15 456 2 2 4411 53 21 1 1 3413.1'10 17 1 12 38
21 Tucsday. .'26i5 466 0 3 5148 O,j 4G 6 0 3 47:11 53 0 0 38 1314.111 9 1 8 43
22 Wednescl'yl::W5..5 485 57 5 9 H 5;> 475 58 5 711 52 39 0 14 4115.111 53 1 4 48
23 Thursllay 'I
W(î.-) 40,j 56 Rises 5 48.j 57 Rises /11 52 18 S. 8 331ß. 1 )lorn 1 0 52
24 Friday. . .':!ß715 50
54 6 2035 0;) 4g 5 55 6 IG)l 51 57 0 31 5817.1' 0 3
0 56 56
23 Saturday .1 1 268 , ,) 51 5 52 6 46 28 8,) 50.j 53 6 37 11 51 36 0 55 22 18. 1 1 26 0 53 0
26 SUNDAY. 2695 52.:) 51 7 1923 3,) 52.j 51 7 7 1 11 51 16 1 18 47 HJ. I' 2 18 0 49 5
27 Monday. . 1 2705 531;> 49 8 018 9.j 53,j 49 7 44;11 50 56 1 42 11 20. 1 3 J5 0 45 9
28 Tuesday. .2711.) 54!") 47 8 5316 2.j ã53 46 8
611 50 36 2 5 3021. 1 4 1.j 0 41 14
29 Wedne
ù'y 2ï2.j 551') 46 9 57 15 3.j 57:) 44 9 4011 50 1ß 2 28 58 2
. 1 5 18 0 37 18
30 Tlmrsday,1273:3 5(jl5 H 11 1316 5;) 5; .') 4210 59,11 49 47 2 52 2 0, 23. I, G ]!:! 0 33 22
Monthly mean Temperature, average of 17 years, 58 0 04. "Mean Velocity of the Wind, average
of 9 ye:J.rs, 5.29 miles. Average depth of Rain, 4.436 inches.
[309]
1:1
OCTOBER, 1858.
Second Fall ÞIonth.
MooèO/'s PH-\.SES.
Toronto. Quebec. Twilight beg. or ends, Semidiam. Pole Star.
rñ
Toronto. Quebec.
h m hm ::':\ Beg. End .Beg .1.End Sun Moon Polar Grcate:>t
. New Moon ...... Ü 8 50 pm 9 22 pm A. M. P. 111, dbtance Elonga.
A. M, P. M. Lat. 45 0
First Quarter ... 14 7 25 pm 7 57 pm -- -I-
o Full
loon ...... 22 10 2 amro 340m h mh m h mh 'TIí I 1/ I 1/ o I 1/ a I 1/
Last Quarter ... 29 3 17 am 3 48 an. 1 4: 22 7 27 4 1717 22 16 1 16 9 1 2G 34 2 2 26
([ Apogee ............ 13 3. 8 pm 4. 3 pn II 4 31 6 59 4 32 7
16 4 14 56 1 26 3l 2 .2 21
([ Perigee ............
5 O. 9 pm 1. 4 pn !1 4 46 6 44 4 45)6 44 16 7 15 57 1 213 24 J 2 12
-
The Planets.
OCTOBER 1ST.
OCTOBER 11TH.
OCTOBER 21sT.
NA)lE OJ!'
}'LAXJ::T. Rises. I On I M
I 0 I M"'.J On JIcl'.
S.... r'."l",n. HI... So'" 'II .
., 7
HI
. Sets.
l . d" Zen.
dlst. en 1 n dist. . en 1 n dist.
h m hm
o-h-;;;-
I()h-;;;- --,;-;;; -,;-;;: c;-
Ycnus .........jl0 9 a 723 P 2 4G P 65 91029 a 7 5 p 2 47 P 68 7 10 38 a 654p 2 46p 70 6
Mars ......... 1 3 p 932p Õ17 P /69 4/ 053p 924p Õ 8p69 Ij 041p 9 19 P 5 0 P 68 4
Jupiter ....../9 4p 019p 444a212 822p1136a 4 la211 745p II 0 a 3 23 a 21 .2
Saturn ......... 0 54 a 325 P 810 a , 25 41 019 a 249 P 734 a 25 611 39 p 212 P 657 a 25 8
Uranus ...... 755 P 10 53 a 3 26 a
23 0 7 15 p 10 12 a 2 46 a 23 0: ü 35 p 9 32 a 2 5 a 23 1
NOTE.-In the above Table a signifies A. .\1., andp P. bI.
.:
Dav of ....
Wèek. 'ë) Sun cun B <1.'s JIOOll Upper
>. !5un Sun Moon <1. 1\1.
un Sun Moon on Declination Age on Transit of
S lUses. Sets. Uises. Z.D. Rises. Sets. Uises. Mel'idian. Noon, S.
oon. :\lerid. Pole Star.
h 'In h m h m 0 h m
h m
0 II/days h m h m 8
1 FI'iday. . .2745 575 42 Morn 19 55 595 40
lorn 11 49 37 3 15 4024.1 7 20 0 2!} 27
.2 SaturlhlY. :n515 585 41 3324 16 0.') 38 2111 49 19 3 38 5725.1 8 16 0 25 31
3 SUXDAY.
ïG15 5g 5 39 1 5029 8,G 1;) 3; 1 42 11 4!} 0 4 2 13 1 2 6. 1 9 7 0 21 36
4
londay. .:!77,6 1536 3 636
i6 3.335 3 211 4842 425 2 ü 1 27.1 955 01740
5 Tuesday. . 278 1 6 35 34 4 1942 86 55 32 4 1811 48 24 4 48 36 1 2 8.110 41 0 13 44
6 Wednesd'J 279,6 45 33 Sets. 49 3 1 6 55 3] Sets 11 48 7 5 11 4229.] 11 2ü 0 9 48
7 Thursday.
8016 4531 5305556 752g 52511 4750 53445 0.6Ev.11 0 553
8 Fridny ..281,G 6;)2
55261
6 9
2T 54311473
55742 1.
57 0
57
9 Saturùny. 2826 8 [) 2/ 6 21 G5 (j / 1 6 10,) 2,) 6 lOll 47 1/ 6 20 35 2.6 1 4G 1 EVCnm g .
10 SUXDAY. 283 G 95 2ü 6 54 6!) 16 1I.5 23 6 4011 47 1 6 43 24 3.6 2 3511 50 9
11
Ionday. .284 Û 95 24 7 3471 26 12.5 21 7 1711 46 4ü 7 6 6 4.6 3 2(j 11 46 14
12 Tuesday . 28,:) G Il5 22 8 21 71 916 14 ð 19 8 511 46 31 7 28 3 5. ü 4 Ii 11 42 18
13 WeJnesd'J 28G 6 12;) 21 9 1971 36 155 17 9 511 46 17 7 51 14 6.6 5 911 38 22
14 Thursday. 2876 13::; 2010 22 ß!) 216 16,j lC 10 7 11 46 3 8 13 38 7. 6 5 5'311 34 .26
15 Friùay. . .2886 14 5 l7Il 2766 06 18.j 14 II 1511 45 49 8 35 55 8.6 6 4711 30 30
16 Saturday. 28fJ 6 16,) 15.\lorn 61 76 205 12 i\lo."ll 11 45 37 8 58 3 9.6 7 3311 26 34
17SUXD.\Y,t90ü17,314 33.j(j662159 2lJ114525 920 4.10.(j 818112238
18 Monday.. :W1 G HI5 12 1 42;)0 76 225 8 1 35 11 45 13 9 41 58;11. ü 9 ] 11 18 42
19 Tuesday. 292 ß 205 11 2 2Ð 43 56 285 7 2 4û 11 45 210 3 44,12.6 9 4511 14 46
20 Wednesd'y 293 G 215 9 3 5837 66 2[,:j 5 3 5811 44 5210 25 20 1 13.610 2911 10 50
21 Thursday. 2946 225 7 Rises 31 56 27 [) 3 Rises 11 44 4210 46 4714.6 II 1711 ü 55
22 Friday . , 295 G 235 6 4 48 6 295 ] 4 4011 44 33 11 8 4;15. (j .\lorn 11 2 59
23 Saturday. 290 , 6 2;) 5 4 5 1925 56 304: 5f! 5 (j 11 44 2411 29 Il I IG.6 0 910 59 3
24 SUNDAY. 2!)7 6 2G 5 3 5 54
O 66 31 4 57 5 43 11 44 1811 50 717. (j 1 510 65 6
25 Mouday .298)6 275 1 6 4617 16 334: 55 6 3011 44 1012 10 54 , 1 18 . ü 2 (j 10 51 10
26 Tuesday. 2Ð9 G 285 0 7 4915 56 344: 64 7 3011 44 412 31 2919.6 3 910 47 14
27 Wednesd'J cJOO l 6 294 59 9 316 16 354: 53 8 4911 43 5812 51 52 1 20.6 4 13 1 110 43 18
28 Thursùay. .lOl 6 31 4: 57 10 2118 6 1 6 3ü 4 52 10 10 1 I 43 53 13 12 41 2 1. ü 5 1510 39 22
29 Friday ., :302 G 324 5G 11 3922 8 1 6 384: 5011 3111 43 4913 32 3,22. G G 1110 35 26
30 Saturùay. ;
03 6 334 54 :.\lorn 28 16 404: 48.\lorn 11 43 4613 51 49;23. ü 7 4 1 10 31 30
31 SUNDAY. :3046 354 52 5534 26 424: 46 5011 43 4414 11 23;24.6 7 5210 27 34
....
c
Þ-.
c::
E..
TORONTO.
QUEBEC.
UPPER AND LOWER CANADA.
Monthly mean Temperature, average of 17 years, 45 0 19. Mean Velocity of the Wind, average
of 9 ;} ea!'s, 5.42 miles. Average depth of Rain and melted Snow, 2.910 inches.
r 3 1O]
Third FalllJIonth.
NOVE:.\IBER, 1858.
15
Tw.1ight beg. or ...d,. semidinm.1 -
l\Ioos's PHASES.
Toronto. Quebec. Pole Star.
d
dj
.... Toronto. Quebec. I IG t
h m h m
Beg.IEnd Beg. Bnd Sun
Ioonl
olar I i1:
;:
. New Moon ...... 5,11 31 am o Spm
I
__! d"tnnclnt. 4S
First Quarter ... 13 3 25 pm 3 57 pm -
o Full Moon... ...... 20 9 7 pm 9 39 pm h m'h m h m h mi' /I I /I 0 / /I 0 I 1/
Last Quarter ... 27 0 17 pm o 49 pm ] 4: 596 2ÐI3 06 28116 1015 40\1 26 22.2 2 9
([ Apogee . ... ...... 10 Noon. O. 5 pm 11 5 106 18 1 5 136 16116 12114 48;1 26 1812 2 2
([ Perigee ............ 22,11. 2 am 11. 7 am 21 .j 226 11;) 256 7 1 16 14 16 34 1 1 26 152 1 59
The Planet..
-- - ---- - -- ----- -
NOVEMBER 1ST. NOVE)IBER 11TH. NOVEMBER 21ST.
NAME OP IHer, On 1-. On
ler.
l'LA:SET, Rises. Sets. )le
i
i'n
Zen. Rises. Sets. )leridi'n
n. Rises. Sets. )leridi'n Z
n.
dist. . dlst. dlst.
--
T-m- T-m- --
-0- T;;- h-;t J;-:;;; ()
ohm h 'In
Venus ......... 10 36 a 641 P 2:19 P it 61029 a 619p 224PI71 6 956a 556p 1 56 P 70 8
1\Iars ........, o 26p 917 P/4 SIp 67 2 0 1] P 916p 4 43 P 65 7 11 53 a 916p 4 35}' G3 8
Jupiter ...... 6 69 P (O 14 a 239a 21 2 1 6] 7 p 931 a 166 "(1 316 28p 842 a 1 7 "121 3
Saturn...... ... 10 59 P 1 31 P 6 17 a 2591021p 052p -5 38 a 25 9 9 42 p o 13p 4 59 a 26 0
Uranus...... ... Õ 51 P 846 a, 1 21 a 23 21 5 10 P 805 a o 40 a 23 2 4 29 P 724 a 11 54 p 23 3
NOTE.-In tna above Table a signifies A. 1\1., and p P. M.
Day of
TOROXTO. QUEBEC. UPPER 4
ND LOWER CANADA.
Week. 'õ
un I Sun's ! <r '6 1 l\1oon I Upper
Snn I l:\un j\loon I <I l\I. Sun [ Sun ltloon on : Declination Age on Tran:;it of
A
Uses. Set
. Rises. Z. D. Ri!!es, Sets. Uises. )Iendlan, \ .J\oon, S.
oon' l Mend. Pole Star.
Ih m l h m h m 0 h m h m h m, h m 8 0 I /I ! da Y 8 h 1ll, h m 8
1 Monday.. 30516 364: 51 2 840 6 1 6 43,.:. 45 2 6,I1 43 42,14 30 42
5. 6 8 38 1 10 28 38
2 Tuesday. 3066 38 1 4 49, 3 20:47 16 45 1 4 43 3 2011 43 4114 49 48126.6 9 23,10 19 42
3 Wednesd'y 307 1 6 39 1 4 481 4 2854 2'6 464 42 4 31,11 43 4115 8 40 1 27.6'10 610 15 4f..i
4 I Tlìursday .308:6 404 471 5 38 158 9 1 6 48,4 40 5 45'11 43 4315 27 16/28.610 5110 11 50
5 1 Friùa y ..309\6 42i4 46 Sets. 163 8 1 6 494 39 l Sets. III 43 44,15 45 37/29.6:11 38,10 7 53
6 Saturday. 310,6 43,4 451 4 52 1 '67 76 50 1 4 38 4 3811 43 4716 5 44 1 1.0 Ev.27 10 3 57
7 SU
DAY. 311'6 44 1 4 44 5 3070 4'6 524 36 5 13,11 43 5016 21 32 2.0 1 1710 0 1
8
Ionday. . 312
6 434 431 6 1üj71 6:6 53 1 4 35 5 59tI1 43 55'16 39 5 3.0 1 2 9
9 56 5
9 Tuesday. 313'6 4714 41, 7 9'71 5'6 ó5!4 33 6 53,11 44 016 56 22 4.0 3 1, 9 52 9
10 I
Vednesd'y 314:6 48' 1 4 40; 8 5!71 0!6 56:4 32 7 55:11 44 617 13 20 5.01 3 52! 9 48 13
II I Thursday. 315,6 494 391 9 14'67 2'6 584 30 9 I,ll 44 1217 30 0 6.0 4 40 9 44 16
12jFriday.. .316 1 65043810 19 1 634'659430;10 10,11 442017 46 22 7.0,527194020
13 j Su.turday.317!6 52i4 37,11 25 1 587'7 0,4 29tI1 1811 4428,18 226 8.0 611193624
14 ' I ' SUNDAY. 318 1 6 5414 36,Morn 153 3'7 24 27 i )Iorn 111 44 38,18 18 1J 9.0 1 6 54, 9 3
27
15 :Monday. .319,6 5514 35 1 32'47 3'7 44 26, 20,11 44 4818 33 36110.0 7 36, 9 28 31
16 Tuesday. .,320 1 1 6 56,4 34\ 1 38141 0,7 54 25\ 1 38;11 45 018 48 42111.0 8 191 9 24 34
171 \Vednesd'y'32l 6 5" \ 4 33 2 44 1 34 6'7 6,4 23 2 48'11 45 1019 3 28112.0 1 9 5, 9 20 38
18 1 Thursday. 32216 58 4 32\ 4 028 4' 7 8,4 24 1 4 5; 11 45 23,19 17 52113. 0 9 56; 9 16 42
19 Friday. . .323;6 59 1 4 32 5 2022 9,7 94 22'Riscs 11 45 36,19 31 56114.0:10 48, 9 12 45
20 Saturday. 324:7 14 31,Rises 18 6,7 104 21 1 3 35,11 45 50'19 45 40j15. 0 11 48 9 8 49
21 1 SUNDAy.3257 21430435 17124214181146 51959 1116.0
1ornI9 452
22 Momlay. .326:7 3,4 30 5 3416 1'7 13'4 20 6 17;I1 46 2120 12 1,17.0 1 0 521 9 0 56
23 Tuesday. .327i7 4 [ '4 29, 6 4815 7:7 }4,4 191 6 32,11 46 38,20 23 38iI8.0, 1 581 8 57 0
24 Wednesd'y328i1 6428 8 6,17 7,7164 171 753,11 4655203654 1 19.0,3 4 1 853 3
23 Thursday.329i7 74 27 9 27 1 21 4 1 7 18'4 171 9 1811 47 13,20 48 45 j 20.0, 4 4, 8 49 7
26 FriJu.y ..330:7 8,4 2710 45:W 67 194 IG'10 3!) 11 47 3121 0 13121. 0 4 59: 8 45 11
27 Saturday. 331 1 7 9;4 2G Morn 32 8' 1 7 204 16"11 57,11 47 5221 11 1922.0 5 50i 8 41 14
28 SUNDAY. 332\7 lOj4 26 138 97 214 ]6 Morn 11 48 1221 22 0;
3. 0 6 37, 8 37 18
29 "Monùay. . 333 1 i 114 26
1 12 1 45 37 224 15 1 1 11 1 11 48 3321 32 16 1 24.0 7 22 8 33 22
30 Tuesday. .33417 1314 2
, 2 24151 5!7 23,4 151 2 23t11 48 55,21 42 9 1 25. O
8 51 8 29 25
-=
o
e
o
þ,
a:
A
6.H,
Monthly mean Temperature, average of 17 years, 36 0 80.
Iean Velocity of the Wind, average
of 9 years, 6.ó2 miles. Average depth of Rain and melted Snow, 3.223 inches.
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16
DECE
IBER, 1858.
First Winter lIIonth.
:MOON'S PHASES. 1 00 TOl'onto. Quebec. Twilight beg. or ends,
Semidiam. Pole Star.
A .,j Toronto.
;;., Quebec.
.
ew Moon.........15
Greate!$t
h m h m
lleg. t:ml Beg. End Sun Moon Polar Elonga.
4 5
am 5 2t am A. M. P. Ill. A.lIi. P. M. -,- ùistance Lat. 45 0
First Quarter ... 13 10 11 am 10 43 am -- --
o Full Moon ...... 20 7 49 am 8 21 am h mh m,h mh m I "I I II 0 I 11 0 I II
<t Last Quarter ... 27 o 21 am o 33 am 1 5 31 6 7/5 366 316 16,15 14 1 26 l
2 1 55
(( Apogee ............
2. 1 am 2.6 am 11 5 40 6 75456 216 1714 57 1 26 10 2 1 52
([ Perigee ............20 9.1 pm 9.6 pm 2l 5 47 6 lOi,') 516 516 1816 4f 1 26 82 14.9
Tile Planets.
DECIDIBER 1ST. DECmIDER 11TH. DECmIDER 21ST.
N.niE OJ!'
l)LAr\"ET. . On I Me'. On I Mer. On
ler.
RIses. Sets. )leJidi'n Z
n, Rises. Sets. Ml'riùi'n Z
n. Rises. Sets. I Zen.
dlst. dlst.
Ieridi'n dist.
-- TmT;; h-:;;;- () h m h m ---;;-;;;10- -,;-;;; Tm Tm ---0-
Yenus ......... 9 2 a 520 P I11P I G9 1 748 a 434p o 11 P 66 5 6 27 a 349p 11 8 a 63 4
l\Iar
......... 11 35 a 917 p 4 2ß p;(jl 6 1114a 918p 4 16 p 59 2 10 53 a 919p 4 6p 56 5
Jupiter... ...... 460 p 8 1 a o 27 al
1 4 4 4p 715 a 11 37 p 21 6 319 p 6300 10 52 p 21 7
Saturn ......... 9 2 p 11 33 a 4 20 a 25 9 822p 10 53 a 3 40 al25 8 7 40 p 10 13 a 2590 25 7
Uranus......... 349 p i 642 a 11 13 p!23 4 3 8p 6 1 a 10 32pi23 5 228p 519 a 951p 23 6
KOTE.-In the above
i'able a signifies A. .'\1. and p P. M.
] D f
TO
OXTO. I QUEBEC UPPER AND LOWER CA
ADA.
;;0:: ay 0 .... .
'E Week. c Sun I Sun's <J: 's I
loon Upper
>. ;;> ::5Ull
un Moon I <J: ,\1. EUll l sun Moon on Declination Age on Tran!'it of
B. __ -=- RÌ!'es. Sets,
1 ' Rises. Sets. Rises, Meridian. I Noon, S :.. Noo
1I1erid.
le Star.
h mh mh 'In 0 h mh mh '11/ h m s <:> I II days h ?n h m. s
1 Wcdnesd'J 3357 14 4 24 3 28 1 57 3,7 254 14 3 3611 49 1821 51 3fi,26.0 8 4Ð 8 25 29
2 Thursùav. 3:3G 7 I,') 4 2,1 4 37 62 3,7 2G 4 13 4 45 11 49 41 22 0 37'27. 0 9 34 8 21 33
3 Friday. : . :3377 17 4 24 5 lÙj6 57 274 13 5 5611 50 422 9 15 1 28. Ü 10 22 8 17 36
4 Saturd.ay. 3387 184 24 Sets. 69 5'7 294 12 l i Sets. 11 50 2922 17 25129. 011 11 8 13 39
5 SUND_\Y. 33!:J 7 1!:J 4 23 4 11 71 37 304 12 3 5111 50 54 22 25 10 0.3 Ev. 3 8 9 43
6 'Ion'1n.y..
407 H.l4 23 5 ] 71 6'7 304 ]2 44;,11 51 ]922 32 28 1.3 54 8 Ó 46
7 Tue
dllY . :3417 20423 6 070 5'7 31'4 12 1 5 4ß 11 61 4522 39 20 2.3 1 46 8 1 50
8 / Weùnesd'y ;342 7 214 23 7 2 G8
h 32,4 12 6 4f! 11 52 1222 4,') 45 3.3 2 34 7 57 53
9 Thursùay. 343,7 224 23 7 5864 7,7 33:4 12 7 4711 52 3922 51 44 4.3 3 12 7 53 57
101 Friday ..3447 234 23 9 12 GO 37 34'4 ]2 9 511 53 622 67 16 5.3 4 (j 7 50 0
11 1 Satnrday. 345 1 7 244 2310 1755 2:7 3Gi4 11:10 1111 53 3423 2 20 6.3 4 48 7 46 4
12 SU
D.\Y.34{j7 234 2311 2249 67 3641]i11 2111 54 223 659 7.3 530 742 7
13 Momlay. . 34717 264 23
Iorn 43 57 38 1 4 n'Morn 11 54 3023 11 7 8.3 6 11 7 38 10
14 Tue
day.. 348 1 7 274 23 2837 47 38 1 4 12 29 11 54 5!:J 23 14 46 9. 3 6 54 7 34 14
I,')' Weùnesd'y 3497 274 24 1 3631 27 394 12 1 4011 55 2823 17 5910.3 7 41 7 30 17
16 1 Thursday. 350,7 28424 250254739'413 25711 555723204511.3 84172620
17 Fridny. . .351 7 284 2[, 4 1720 67 40 1 '4 13 4 2711 56 2823 23 3 12.3 9 27 7 22 24
18 Saturday. 352' 1 7 29:4 25 5 28 1 17 2'7 40,4 14 5 42 11 56 5623 24 5113.310 28 1 7 18 27
]!ì I SU:NDAY. :353 7 30,4 25 Rises 15 7,7 424 14 j :Rises 11 57 2623 26 13114.311 35 7 14 31
20
Ionclay. .354 1 7 314 25 4 19 7 424 14 4 311 57 56 23 27 7,15.3 I\Iorn 7 10 34
21 Tuesday. 3557 314 2(j 5 4016 5'7 4314 141 5 2611 58 2523 27 31 / 16.3 42 7 6 37
22 \ Wednesd'y 35G 7 324 26 7 419 67 43,4 15i 6 5211 58 5523 27 88 ]7. 3 1 48 7 2 41
2
Thursùay. 357 1 7 32,4 27 8 2725 47 4414 151 8 20 11 59 2523 26 5G 1 18.3 2 48 6 58 44
')4 1 Friday. .3387 324 2; 9 4580 37 44:4 16 9 41 11 59 55
3 25 56119.3 3 42 6 54 47
25' Sa.turday . 359 1 7 32'4 29 11 030 87 44 ' 4 17 10 5
1 12 0 2523 23 28;:W. 3 4 32 6 50 50
2G I SUNDAY. 3GO l 7 32'4 2fJ 1 :\Iorn 43 47 44'4 18 :\Iorn 12 0 5528 22 31:21. 3 5 19 6 4G 54
27 Monday .361 7 334 80 1 1049 87 45 1 4 18 13 12 1 2523 20 5122.3 6 31 Iì 4:! 57
28 i Tuesday. . 362
7 334 30 1 2155 8 ' 7 45!4 19 1 2612 1 5 t 23 17 12!23.3 6 48! 6 39 0
29 Wednesd'y'363,7 33.j 32 2 2961 1 7 46 1 4 20 2 37 12 2 2223 13 51 14.3 7 321 6 35 4
30IThursday.'3û4 ' 7 33'4 32: 3 3765 5,7 45:421 34812 25323 10 2
:).3 820 1 6 3! 7
31, Friday. . .365,7 341: 33 4 4368 87 4,')'4 21 4 57 12 3 2323 5 4526.3 9 8 6 2, 10
:Monthly mean Temperature, average of 17 years, 26 0 02. Mean Velocity of the Wind, average
of 9 years 7.73 miles. Average depth of Rain and melted Snow, 2.979 inches.
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1858. ]
MOXTHLY REGISTER.
17
HOLY DAYS, ANNIVERSARIES, AND RE
IARKABLE EVE KTS.
I
I
I FEBRUARY. I
1& This Is the first month of the year; itf. Zodiacal ,
This
Ionth has AQCARIUS, or the Water-bearer, for
, si
n is C.\PRICOR'WS. 01' the Goat; it derhes its name its Zodiacal t'ión; its nam is from the Februa. or Sit.-
': frum Janus, a deity repre80nted by the l{omttns vdth cdficcs offered to the manes of the gods at this sen-
'! two faces. . ,1 son.
1 1
, 1 F Ci.rcumci
'imz.
'I 2
Hamburg inundated by Elhe, which ro
, ' , I <; S
nd Sunda!/ ajZer Christmas.
4 U Great Snow Storm in London. England
{; r Lord Plunket died. 185.t..
( W Epiphan!/. .French defeated before Sha
7 r Fenelon'died.I715. St, Anthony died
if f-
' Unh'ersity of }'arma inaugurated. IS;;5
.
:5 Bread riots in J<:xeter, ]
ngland. 1854.
11 S 1st Sund<IY after Epiphan!/. Miss Mitfi
ill U Dr. Warneford died 1855,
; i 1:! r Queen Dowager of Sardinia died. 1$55.
'J 1;' \\ f-
arthqllake at Finana in 8j1:tin, 1
5!.
'11
r Chinese rebelR capture Kanh.in, 1854.
1;, F Greek insur. at l<adwitza, Lower Alban
,If ::! J!'onnd. stone IIospitltl of Princess, lUadr
,
liS 2nd Sund. aft. Epiphany, .. John 0 'Gau
' 1 1
I X ew !loyal Chap,-I, Berlin, CODsccr' 'ted
I Hi r Great hnd slip near Perth, ScoUa ,1S
1 2" W -\.bout 10.000 tons of chalk fell from Do
, 21 T 1 a
Ionnaie Theatre, Brussels, burnt, 1
22 J!' W. Theologkal Seminary, Alleg-hanny,
2: :'\ Earthquake at
ew Zealand 18;'5.
; I' S .Jrd Sund.:ty after Epiphany.
: 2.., \1 Con't-er8ÍfJn of St. Ptlul.
' 1 2t r Town of'l'apllla, on the )lississippi bur
2, W The .. Liverpool" wrocked oft. hl,md of
, J 2" r Tho Panama Railway cvmpleted. 1855.
f' 2
1 P The Abel'de.on )Iinistry re
i..!lled. 1855.
,I 30":: Charks 1. lúurtyr. Xapoleon III. marr
: i
S -"
p tua[}
sima. Guy 'Fawkes e"\:l'cuted,
JA
UARY.
JIARCH.
] "
fie 20 f.1655.
r
:J \\
, 1854. ,1 r
:.
'
nghai. 18,j5, ( -;
. aged 11);). í S
,
fJ r
ord d. IS55. 10 \\
llr
1:: J!'
1:1
U"
ill, IS:)!, 1. \
id, laid 18;'3. 1C r
nt" w.1S;;!. 17 "
.1f'5!. 1
r
53. ]9 F
ver cliffs,'õ3 2u"
8;;5. 21 S
burnt, 1854. 2:.:
ær
2-1 \
25 t'
nt, 1854-. 2t P
Barra, lS5,1. 27 "
2E S
il'd, 1853.
1606.
r; with tbe cp
be derived its
aeal sign is .Ap
fort
rp()t)l, 1854. 1T
rc) d. 18;;;;. 21<'
3
13 days, '5t. 4S
t. b. 1855. 5 \
6T
ard, 1851. 7\\
8T
91<'
10 S
llS
!!lost, 1857. 1:! \1
alford. 1854. 13 T
d,18,j3. l!'
s, 1792. 15 l'
S. rat. 11';55. hìF
i ditJd, 17G8. 178
. Sterne 1t-. S
cd, IS55. 19 \1
20 T
raJtar,1855. 2] \
,1%-1,. 22 r
York.lS53, 23F
died,1';06. 2-1 S
. [1159-1. 2;; S
ng. lllcorp. :!f; 'I
27 l'
s!>ia, 1854. 2' \
29T
30 }<'
;):>.
I jl!tlar!1
f1m brgins. Parliament House, Quebec,
t>m'f1icution nf H, v: Mary. [burnt. 1854.
rudian Uailway fl'. Cl\lcutta to Ranegunge, o. h,,j5.
Fire in X. Orleans; 20 lives and i steamers 1. 1854.
t'he 'furkscrOi8 the Danube near Gllirgevo, 1%4.
Frenchagain repulsed by rtJbels at Shanghai,1855.
.'ý>
gesima.
1 Chir-ago and
nssissippi Railway opened, IS5á.
\liIan placed in a state of siege, 11>...3.
. \
ueen VICtoria married, 18,10.
Clouse fell in Islington, London, 'i lives lost, IS;;;).
I he University of l'avia closed, 18;;3,
J1.1llary [:crm rnblJ, Eal.thquake at 8t. Lucia, lS5t.
QuinrJ.lwgesima. St. fãlentine.
1 Count Teleki, l'resident Hungarian Acad d.1S
5,
Sltr01Je T'/USday. SemilJante fl'igat.e 1Of:,t. 1855.
V Ash JJédntSday. Shanghai retaken by Imp. 185;;.
Thames blockaded with ice, 1855.
Bread riots in Liverpool, IS55.
Palace at Prague burnt, 1855. .J. Uume d. 1855.
1st Sunday in Lent. Treaty bet. U, S. & JlIp!1D, '55.
VI: Bread riots in London, 18;;5.
Charles Frederic Gauss, mathem:ltician, died, 18,j,:;.
\" St. ,
IuUhias.
Great fire In Tonlon dockyard, 1853.
Fearful inundation at Flint Harbour, 1853.
Abbe Lamennais died at Paris. 185-1,
'1.nd Sttnd. in Lent. Doncaster Church burnt, 1b53.
I
l\larch is the third month of the yea
ì: ancients it '\fiS th... first. The name is said to
: ' from that of ""lrs, the God of War; its Zodi
! I P IS CES, the Fbhes.
] 'I St. David, "City of Glasgow" left Lh'e
t'
icholas I. died 1855. Dupont (de l'Eu
\\ C{)pley }'ielding died, 1855.
4 L' .. Lightnirg" clipper, Boston to L'pool
5
' Sophia.Yretlrica-Dorothea-.Josepha of Au
1 ,1 f., BIshop of Salisbury died, 1854.
7 ;; :Jrd Sumla.v in Lent. Smith O"Brien p
, I:< \I Count Thihalldean died 1!;5-1"
:
9 L' ,-\mericus Yesj}ucius born, 1451.
. 10 \\ [nfante Don Carlos of ::;pain died 1855,
' I ll r Cholera prevalent at Glasgow, 18;,.)"
I 1
' De",jardinCaillÙ.G.W.R.accident,6:.Jlive
Il l:;., Jud
e Talfollrd die'l . on the hench at f't
J.j. S !th Sund,
y in Lent. Gen. lIa} nall die
1& \1 wrd COl'11wam" defeated the American
1.. r Reciprocity Treaty between Eng. & U.
1i \\ St. Patrie/;;.
Iii r Princess .Loui
a CaroJine Alberta, b. lS
1!J
' Railway from Madrid to AILacetc open
20::! .-\ violent storm at .'\Iarseilles, lSii3.
21
.ïth SUlIrlayin vnt. "'earful gale at Gib
. :J2 \1 Hobart Town inundated a second time
:23 r Father GavltZzi pubJidy rec/'Ïved at X.
\\ Q. Elizaheth died, 1003. John Evelyn
25 r Annunciatitm B. V. J[ary.
2rj
' Duke of Cambridge b.18l!J. BankofE
'.!; 3 Duke of Portland dil'd, IS:.!.
213 S Palm Sunda.1I. War decJnreù with Eu
11 2
t 'I Kin:;!; of Swo>den Hhot, 17B2.
30 r Lord'Iet.:alf. Governor General. 1S13,
;
1 W )!rs. Ni(' hol
t
rJotte Brfl
e)
ed. !8
ß
APRIL.
This is the fourth month (If the year, baTing Cor I
Zodiacal si.;n ABlES, the Ram, Its Latin name
nUs, is t-d.ken frolU Aperio, Si.sIlif) ing to open or set I
h.
Canada repayed English loan (20 years) due this
tJuod Priday, [day, 1854.
,'rof. Wilson died at Edinburgh. 1851.
CAI:!TER SU:SD\Y. Brit, Fleet sail&diorBaltic. 18;;5.
I Canada discovered, U
'9. .
Planet Circe dispoV"ered by JI. Cb3COrzmc, 1855.
. Prince Leopold-George-Duncan-Albert born, 18;'3.
The great Ganges c.mal opened, 1854.
Second bombardment of Sebastopol corn., 1855.
rornado in Rllngpoor. Bene;,ù, 1854.
Lst Sunday ajta Easter. Low Sunday.
Rodney's Victory, 1iS
.
Catholic Emancipation, 182
.
\" Peace with "'rance, 1814.
:\!ar"hal M. St. Arnaud jl'>ins army in the East IS;;! I
1,:JOO sq, miles ofIand inund. in Hungary, 18':;5.
Blockade of Liban commenced, 1855. I
nd Sunday after Easter.
l'heatre at New Orleans burned. 1855. II
Planet Lencothia discovered by Luther, lS55.
f I':mp. Kapoleon returns to France fL"Om Eng. 1855.
Disastroull fire at Philadelphia lS55.
.G
gèsDay. '
I':mp. of AustI'Ï6 mar. Elizabeth oCUa\arla, 1854.
1rd Sunday aftrr Easf.er, St. Mark.
ßrure. the traveJIer, died, 179t.
Little Wallachi3 eva!'uated by Russians, 1851.
f Bombardment of Seb:lstopol suspended, 18,')5. I
.. Ocean Wave" bur. near I\:ingston, 28 livel!l, '53, I
.sir Henry Bishop, the composer, died, lS55.
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18
1tIONTHL Y REGISTER.
[1858.
IIOLY DAYS, ANNIVERSARIES, AXD REJ\IARKABLE EVEKTS.
1 1
'I
I,
I H May, the fifth month of our year, WII.
the second
:, in the old Alb.m Calendar; our Saxon ancestors, ane
1 ' 1 the Homans, called it /JIaiw Month. Zodiacal sign
TAURUS the Bull.
I 1.:1 1 St. Philip and St. James. Erup. of Vesuvius, 1855
2 S .ltlt Snnday after Easter. M..hemet Ali ret. lSð5.
I 3
l l ' Barque .. Juhn " for Quebec lost, 194 pel"ish,1855,
I I 4 L'
iege(lfQuebecraised 1776. Bat.of::\eringliplltam
5 w Sir !tobert 11. ln
lis died, 185
. [lí99
() T The "}<;llterprise" Artie ship ar. at Portsm. 1
55.
í F I:'\urwalk ralh.-ay accident, U. S., 45 lives lost, 1853
. S
l1'lte 'l'urks captured Czernllvoda. IS;)!.
'I 9 S 5th Sunday aJter Easter. Rogation.
10 .\1' Battle of Lodi, 1i96.
, 11 r Lord Chatham died, 17iS.
I, 12 W Dublin International Exhibition opened, lS53.
; 113 T A>cpnsinn-day.
" U F Abbas Pasha, Viceroy of El!ypt, died, 1554.
I 15:; l'aris Universal Exhibition inagurated, ]S55.
i' Hi S Sunday after Ascem-ion.
, 1i
I t'aßtrr i1::rrm brgins.
18 T L'he Qneen distribntes CrImean medals. 1855.
I' 19 W ..ir C.lla.'ot d. 1843. Christopher Columbus d. 1506
Ii 2U T l'he" A
rora" of Hull foundered, :z6 lives 1. 1Rð3
21 /; Hints at
lontreal, 18J2. Maria Edgworth d, 1
49.
2:! S \lungo Park, first voyage, lí95,
2:\
Whit Sunday. Pentecost.
U
I Queen Victoria born, 1819.
2;, T Admiral Corry's squndl'on f'. from Plymouth, 1853.
:W W Haydn died, 1809. Calvin died, 1564.
27 L' L'he .. :r-;eptune" f;teilm
hip totally wrecked,1853.
2
F Boiler of !5tr. I nkerman expo in Turonto Har.!! lives
29 S I!:astrr {!J':rrm rn'tJß. CharUs II, rest01'cd. [lost, '5i.
30 8 / 1'rinit y Sunday,
1 U Dr. Kane sailed on
nd.
c!
c
p
<!i
n.1S53.
1\IA Y.
JUNE. /I
I
o Thla is the sixth mouth of the year, and has for
r its sión UEMINI, the Twins, The must prubable deriva-
, tion of its name is frum Juno, in honour of whom a
testivAl WitS celebrded at the beginning of the mouth.
11' fhe Dey of Tunis died, 1855.
, I 2W [Huts in London, 178U.
3 l' J.{ousseau died, I7il).
-1 F !tear Adwiral Boxer died at llalaklava. 1855. I
5 :; 0hio and
lississipi Kail way opened, 1857. I
() S 1st Sunday after l'rinily. Ureat tire )lontreal, lS03.
7 \1 .Hamelon taken by the }<'rench, 1855. I
8 l' Douglas Jt!rrolddied, 1857. Ho\lil:u:, N. S.l!et.lí49.'
9 \\ uavtlzzi Kiots in l\lontrtoal, lð53. I
10 r <Jrystall'abce, SJ'denham, optJLed by the Q. IS54.
11 '" St. Barnabas. j
1
S ureat tomado and loss oflife near Utica, N. Y.1857,
1:.; S :.!.nd Sunday after l'rinity. I
14 \1 J.'he" Lochmaben Cast.le" wrecked. lS55.
}f} l' .\1ontreal re-laken by the Ikitish, 1í7tJ.
1fo W rhe" Cherokee" from 'l'oronto ar. at Liverp.1853,
1í r \Jadame I:5ontag dicd of Cholera at ltlexieo, 1854. I
1!' F Hattle of Waterloo, ]!;}5,
]9 S
. York City Uuards entertained at Montreal IS55.
2U 8 J1'd Sunday aftrT Trinity. Q. Vie. accession' 183i. I
21 \1 proclamation of Queen 'ictoria, 1837, ' I
22 l' .\1aehiavel died, ]5:.!.7.
2:3 n doorge IV. died, 1830.
2-i I' St. Juhn Baptist. Newfoundland discovered, 1494.
25 ", Battle of ll.mnockburn, 1314. [lost, ]8
7.
2tj S Steamer" }lontreal" burnt near Quebec, 263 lives
27 8 !tIL Sunday after '1 rinity.
28 }l Lord Uaglan died before Sebastopol, 1855.
291' St, Peter.
30 W Sir P. L. Maitland, Lieut.-Gov. of Canada, 1820.
AUGUST.
[!. This month was named by the Romans August,
in compliment to the Lmperor AugushlB. It is the
eighth month in the year. Its Zorliacal sign is LEO, the
Liun.
118 9th Sunday after Trinity.
2
1 The Reciprocity Treaty rntified, 18;;4.
3 r fhe " l:òhandon " of UJasgow burnt at sea, 1854.
4W :;heIley born, 1792.
5'f Battle of Hrownston, lS12.
{j!<' l'he Turkish advanced guard ent, Ducharest, 1854.
íð Yellow fever raging at .New Orleans, 1853.
8S 10th Sunday aþer l'rinity.
9 \l 'Traces of Sir J. Franklin's expedition discov. 1855.
HIT Hurricane in Darbadoe!', 1831.
11W lmmen!'e fossil tree discov. in Airdriequarry, ISM.
1:! I' Lord Castlereagh committed suicide, Uì22.
13F Jeremy Taylor died, 1ßtii.
US Printing invented, H37.
15 S 11th Sunday ofier Trinity.
1(, \1 Ben Johnson died 16
7.
lí T Gen. Hunter, Li"ut.-Uovernor, li99.
U,W Lieut. llellot lost ill the ice, in Arctic regions, lS54.
19 l' Hoyal George sunk, 1í82.
211 F Great Hurricane Jamaica, 17
2.
2] S Ur. A. Clarke died. 18:32. I
2:! S lith Sunday after Trinity.
1
J ["riníty {!J':rrm brginß.
:!-l'J'
t. I1<.l1.tMlmnew,
25 \\ Llerschel died, ]822.
2f T ;reat }ire in JamaJca, lS-13.
2
F ßattle of Lon
Island, 17i6.
2<; iI LliIl abolishIng slavery, ro)'al assent, 1833.
29 S \:3t1t Sunday after TJ-illity.
3l
1 Gilbert A. A'Hpckett, died, 1856.
31
'_
-=u
_an
d
ß_8 S.
.
JUL Y.
.July i!! the seventh month of the year-nccording
to .m,'IPllt reckonin!!; it was the fifth. l\l:trk Anthony
,fencminated it July, in compliment to Jnlius Cæsar,
who was born in it. CANCER, the Crab, is its sign.
1 l' First pre.paylag letters by stamps in Portugn.l, '53.
:: F ûreat fire in 8t. John's, .Newfoundhmd, 185-i,
:., S The King of the Belgians visit8 the Qneen, 1855.
-1 8 ;)th Su1Ulay after 'ihnity.
5 U rurks croll!' Danube and engage Russians, 1854.
t r
at.ional Theatre. Philadelphia, burnt, hiM.
, í W ::;ir K Parry, Artic discoverer, died, IS55.
"L' \1iunesota, a t.own in California, burnt, 1854.
{j F ({ouen visited by terrific hail-storm, 1853.
ll' =' )lail St"amer .. Quito" lost near I1ausco, 1853.
I 11;; 6th
3unday after Trinity.
I I:.! \1 Americans bombard and destroy Grey town. IS54.
i 1 13 l' ')ver 200 hOU!;eR burnt at Sacramento. 1854.
i I U W AbbaR Pasha, Viceroy of Egypt, d. at Bemlah. 1854.
' I I;) r Ilailstorm at Toronto: stones 2XI in. fel:, 1853.
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9
ontreal to Portland, lS53.
11 1
S ítlt
'unday alter Trinlty.
19 '1 ßoat with 3 men goes over Falls of Niagara, 1853.
1 ,20 r gart.hquake in 'he Pyrenees, ]834.
,I 21 W Copenha1o(en devastated by Cholera, 1853.
,
l' \lr. Hind discovered a new Planet, 1854.
I' 2:: F Union of Canada Hssented to, 1840.
, 1 2
(rish rebellion, 1803.
I if)'" 8th Sllndny after lri1l.ity. St. James.
21 \1 CoI()rid
e died. 183t.
2i r The" Cab-Rtrike" takes place in London, 1833.
2' \\" I.,ord Durham died, Ib-W.
2
, r Turks defeated at the battle of Bayazide. 1854.
3l.
' (}reat hurricanef; in .Jamaica, 17S-1 and 1í90.
" GilJ
tllr :t:a_ken
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19
MONTHLY REGISTER.
HOLY DAYS, AXNIVERSARIES, AND RE:\IARKAllLE EVENTS.
-,
1
strictly I
\\ ith
R.
, the
SEPTE.
\1BER.
I! TIJ1 This is tIle ninth month of the yeAr. though anci-
" ently the seventh; ht'nce its name. Sfl'lem, and im.ber.
Ii ' from the ,'ainy 8C>I'IOn usually commendug at this
period. Zodiacal sign VIRGO, the Virgin.
I 1 W Feargns O'Connor died. 18;)5.
I 2 r ;}reat. Fire in London, L666.
3
' rbe King of La!rlJs died suddenly, 1853.
4:! 14th Sunclay a.ßer Trinity. [1833.
5 S
rinit!! í!i:rrm rnbs. Briti-h t.roops
ailcd f,)r' arna,
I
II,l
r:
;;p
!::
ie
:
Üed for the Crimea, 185!.
8 W .\I,Llakoff taken and Scbast"pol evacuated, 1855.
! 9 r I Another portion of Table Itock fell. 1
;;:3.
10 J! Arctic ship" Itesolute" f.)und by Ampricans, 18;);).
11.
'1'erriffic storm of wind and rain in the Crimea, lS55.
I 1:! S 15th Sunday l
ftpr Trinity.
1 1 13 \I D"ath of General Wolf. 1Iot. Qupbec, 1 i 59.
I 14 r Duke of Wellington died. 1";;:3.
!, 15 W \few York surrendered. l;jïj,
. 1 16 . - r [naug. of Don Pedro V. I\:ing of Portugal, 1855.
I 17 FOr. .Johnson born, 1in9.
I 18" Quebec capitulated. 1759.
i 19 S IHth Sundl1Y ofter frinily.
! 20 \I Oemc.rara retaken by the Eritish, 1803.
II 21 r St. Alatthew.
, / '2:3 W Crown of Hungary delivered to Emp. Austria,lS53.
: 2::1 r Boerhave died, 1738,
!' 24 F ßoulogne Theatre burnt, 185-1.
11 25" Columbus's second voyage, U92.
:.!6 S lith Sunday ojùr Trinit.y.
:!, \1 1 ':!teamer.. Arctic" lost. and 312 persons perish, '54.
1 12S T ßartbquake at Hong Kong, 11:;54.
I 2
' \\ St. "[ie/lOel.
:130 r a"""" ,,-hittiold d'''', mo.
;, NOVE)IBER.
ì TIl. This month, whose Zodiacal sign is SCORPIO, the
i
eOl'pion, is, in common with some of the oth..r months,
I indebted for Its name to KOlllulus. with whom It. was
! the 9th month-it is now the eleventh.
] \1 AU Slims.
2 r Great loss of property &: life by inund. at Cork. '53.
3 W Roman Catholic University. Dublin, opened, 185-1.
4 l' l'urks defeat Russians at Oltl'nit.za. 1
ii3.
5 F GUll-powder Plot. Battle of Inkerroan, 185!.
6 S Riots in Montreal, 183;.
i S :!3rd Sunday I1J1pr Trinity.
ti \1 :51i
ht earthquake felt at :\1alt". 1855.
9 T Ald. Salomous. first Jew Lord :\Iayor London 1855.
10 W \l.l.rtiallaw prOf'laimed in 8anthal dishict. ÌS55.
11 T l<:arthquake at .Ieddo, 30,000 persons lost. 1855.
I:! F Charles Kemble. the great actor, died 185-1.
1::1:5 Sympathisers at. Prescott. 1838. '
1
S 2-l/h Sunday fIfler Trinity.
15 :\1 .fRíefJadmas
tTm begins.
Iii T lIeubens born, 1571.
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n G. T. R. op. 18;;5.
HI F lIattle of Navarino. 18
,.
20 S Gape dnubled. 1491.
21 S !;)th Sltnduy after Trinity. Gen. Markham, d. '55.
2:! \[ Liverpool vi
ited by heavy snow St01"I11, 185-1.
11 2.1 T King of Sardinia arrives in P.uis, 1855.
24 W :'eace with Ameril''J., 1Rlt.
2:) L' 'larshal Soult dit'd. 1832,
21. F \'pw York evapuated, 1iS3.
27,.: ffiiebaehnas {[erm rnbs.
2:- S 1.<t Sllndav in Artvent.
/ 29 \J I'olbh Revolution, 1830.
30 T St. Andrew. Kin
of Sardinia arr. in Eng. 1855.
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OCTOBER.
Optober, in the year of Romulus, was
what its name implies, the dghth mouth.
us it is the tenth. Sign in the Zùdiac, Lm
I l.Ia1ance.
I 1rF Peace of Amiens.lSOI.
2 S Quebec and Rh'hmond R'Ülroad opened. 1854.
3 1 5 i8/1t Sunday af/er Trinity.
4
l Bi
hop Heller died 183:.>-
;;iT Hattie of the Thames, 1813.
61W fenny Lind born, 1b:!O.
i'l' ['eaee with America. 1783.
8: I<'
t.,anwr" E. K. Cullins" burnt on L'lke Erie. 18:>-!.
I viS l'he blopkade of the Wbite Se:!. Is rai:!ed, IS55,
11U,S 19th Slll?df1Y ajkr Trinity.
I lli
l America di
"ovel'ed. un I
1
T William Penn born, 174ii.
113'\\ Quepnston takea 1812.
! U!T Ticket of Leave system came into operlltion, 1853.
151 F L. Eo Landon died, 18ö8, I
1fì:S Kosciusco died, 1817.
11;:S :!.Otlt Sund. ofe. Trin. Sie
e of Sebastapolcom. 'M.
11":\1 St. Ln.',I', Battle of Leipsk, lS1a.
191 r Dean Swift died. 1745. I
O \\" Kirk White died, 180fì.
:n!T 1J0,""lger Duchess of W urtemburl! d. at ParIs. lS54.1
2:!. F .'ir Willh
m :\Ioleswort.h died, 1855, I
":18 Battle of Balalduva. 18;;4. I I
2! S
lst Sllnrfny u..frer Trinit.'l.
2;;':\1 Bllttle of Agincourt, U15. I
21ì:T I3l1ptiste Creek accident, G. W. R. 47 kill('d, 1854' 1
"l.,; W '1ort h- W est Pa
sage discov. by Capt. McClure, 1b51.
2S,1' St. Sillion and ò1. Jude,
V,F
ir Walter Raligh behpaded. Hil8. I
30,S ,1. Goujon. }'rench Astronomer, died, 1856,
31,S :!:.! nd Sunday nfter Trinity. Hallow J
ve, _I
1 Thæ month
:
::::.to
, moo, j
recl.'ming is the twelfth and Inst of the year. has for i
it!! ZDdiaeal
ign SAGITTARIUS, the Archer. With the
Romans it. was the tenth.
] wlBOnllP!irte crownpd, 1804.
2 l' !t!ueen Adehide died, 18.t9.
3 F I Hamilton & TurontD HaÏlroad opened, 1855.
oJ:! Cardinal Richelieu died, 1&12.
5 S 2nd Sundi),Y in Advent.
I I
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t
83i.
8 W , 'concl'ption B. f": ltLJ.ry. Milton born, 1608.
9 r Lord Clarendon died, 16i 4.
10 F I Wilna t:tken bV Russia, 1812.
11., Charles XII. killt'd, lil8.
Ii S 3rd Sunday in Advent.
1
; :\l l
ew Ze:tland discovered, 1642.
14 t' Washington dkd. 1799.
15 W Re-int.erment of Xapolo;on, 1840.
16 r Great Fire at. New York, 1835.
17
. Yirst. Lowðr Canada Parliament, 1;02,
IF- 3 Sir Humphry Davy born, li7S.
19 S 41h Sunday in Advent. BattlfO of Xil\gara, 1813.
211 \[ [AJuis Napoleon proclaImed, 1818.
21 r St. TlwTnfls. (:!2) Pi:
rims landt'd at. Plym.1e
O,
2:! W [nsurrection in .Jam9.ica, Martial law, lS
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no
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2
. 3 Ckristm'1s Dew.
t S 1st Sunday oftpr Christmas, St. Stephen.
27 \1 St. John the Eva'/1Qel:ist.
1 21' T 'nnOCl'nt,
' Da.lI.
29 W :-;ir A. Alison born, 1i02.
311 T .'I'sult Soci"ty founded, 1535.
3] 1<' he Year ends.
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METEOROLOGICAL OnSEIlV..\TIOXS.
ABSTRACT OF l\IE'lEOROLOGIC AL OllSEUV ATIOl-
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l'I8gne
Ï<"nl tJl}!;cr,'ntol';J., Toronto, Cann(la 'Vest,
Tor the JPI:r of our Lord 1',,;;: wml,ilpcl flOm Reports. &c., pnblh.hed in the C:lnadian Journul.
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Jan. _5.9;> 49.0 -5A .)4.4 ,_9.631),) "30.5..
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Feb. 15.41 39.0 -25.4 64.4 ':!9.6i-l81 :30.0"1' 29.1ï:!,Ù.fJlt>14 \ :;ual (\ .U.38 l.íiO 21.S1 2114 1:. 811.71 X.
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)Iar. :!8Aü .49.4 -2.!' .;2.3 j29.5129 30.0791 :2S.í\l'
1.:!S7 3] ::9.8:!:U li.]5 1AS5 18.1' 5 1 11 I:, .81rJií I X. H W. 9.95 0
April 4:!..t:.\ .ro.4 10.. i8.7 1:29.6539, 29.9
1!i 29.:2:::
0.7ß5H' 1 55.021 2 2:!.10 2.o3a I.G 8 3' , 111 .75,.51
. 36 W. i 57 5
}lltY, 53.07 7i.5 33.l 14.5 129.6513' 2!I.902129.2S:30.61931 f.ì0.
:j' 837.l;S :!.!i!i5 0_9 f:2 2:1.fi5 .40
. 1 W. ;;.93 3
June ;;9.93 91.5 3G.
;5.3 129.5]31' 2!J.1'11 \ 21'.942 0.S(j9
9' 1 78.i2'1l 48.1'5 4070 1 ...... 17 ...ll:J .71\!.I35 X. 69 W. 5.70 4
July 6í.9;J 9:!.8 49.:d3.6 !29.01l112Q.f'::1
2!J.3:\i,IJ.J9lil!1 70A51 i 5RUa R2-15 1 ...... gl... 1!-.79.59'S.19W. ü.4i13
Aug. 64.01' 83.5 40.û -13.5 1 29.(j530,30.01
1 29.1300.S!-9 3 1 7-l.ti7
7 5:!.93 1.-155 ...... 7,...1:U .7-11.4-1.\". (j:3 W. tiJ}i 5
::5ept, 59.49 82.6 :J:J.l. 19.6 :!9.i211 3ù.09
' 29.2-1i'O Rl;.l:! i:3.0519 44.1
5.5B:j'...... 12 1 '" 1
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Oct, 4;).3:1 68.0 22.1 15.4 1:!9.5514 29J}:2:\:
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2.4S3 I 0.8 14 :) 12 1 .ifìl 6
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8 2
ov. 38.58 59.2 15 [> 13.7 !:!9.titi-l3 30.131 28.9":; 1.14" I
. 50.13 :!\I 24.80 4.500 3.01 8 61 1C .a.60,
. ff\ w. 10.81 0
Dec. 26.99 47.0 -5.
.j2.2 1 29.i02
. 30.2Ùl I 28.45
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The mean temperat.ure of the year 1:,;,5 wa.'! 43 0 ,Ç)" or
1)0.29, below the average of 16 years. 'fhi<; "as ("allsed by
the great Imd continued depres"ion in Ft'bruary. for which
there w:t
no adequate compensation duriug the rest ('f thío
year, noh.. ithstamling that the mean temperature of pvpry
month was above the average, with the exception of Fd>-
ruary,
larch. June and August,
i'h" hot.te.
t month in the year was July. and the colcJe"t
F<.Jhruary. 'fhe climatic difference wa<; 52:).5. \\ hkh is b O ,8.
Ibove the average, and 1 0 ,1, greater than in t.he preceding
'"e;,q,r
, The mean tCl
perature of February was 1;;0.4. whieh is
the lowe
t. monthly temperature on recnr.1. except that of
Feb. IS43. when the temperature of the month "as 14 0 .5.
The lowest te:nper.ltnre ever recordetl.-23:).4, oc("urred
.m l't,brUllry Cth. '.rhtJ Ivwest that e,'er oc('urred befì.re
ilaving been on .Janll'1rv 17. l
iù, Vo hen it íèJ\ to _1&0.4.
'[he hotte!-t daJ was .July 19th, with a mean tl'luperature
790.45; anl1 the ('( l<lest day jJ'e1"Jruary Oth. when the mean
temllemture of the day was-l-JP.::S. It is to be notked
that the cL.ldest d;\y, February lith. "as also the d.ly in
which t.he lowest temperature occuned. The mean tl:'l11-
?erature of the day was nearly WO lower than that. of any
Jay ever hetìJre expprienced 'Lt the OLservatory,
The grùat(.
t daily rall
e WitS a9 o .4. and occurred on
!1.Ly 24th, 'fhe rltllge of the wh'll,> year from _:!
0.4. on
February Gth. to H:!0.
, on .]uly 19th, was 11&0.2; the :.:;reat-
st YPllrly r.lõI
e that occur.ed in pltst years b.ning bt'en
111 0 ,3, in 184ti,
Tht're have been -1:! in<;tllnces in which the t...mpt'raturPR
at the hours of observation have d,., il.lted more t.han :..'1)0
{rom the normal m Irch of lPmperat.ure. the most. extrprne
instances bt'in
at 8 A.1>1. on ].'ebruary tth. when the telll'
perature was 4;',0.7, below the normal. Itml at 6 A. 1>1. on
January, wllPu th
t..mperatllre waR 2:
0.7, a1"Jove it.
'fhe mOEot remarklthle periods of continucd d", i.ltion are
as follows:
February 3- 9 when tlw mean de,htion W:lS _
o.l,
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December 2tì--29 ...... ...... ...... ............ ..,......... -1-1 0 .4,
'1'he thcrmic IJ.nomalies ID'i:-e it appe
r that th') me:ln
temperature of every month wus be1o" that propP!" to the
latitude of Toronto: but as the !lppression Ï>" to the extent.
of 1 0 , due to the elevation of Toronto Itbove the bea level,
:he temwrntlll'e of each month sh/mld ùe increased bJ 1 0 .
Even with this mnùifieathm tho! temperature of every
month wal< below thltt depcndl)nt on geo;!I"fIphical position,
exceptin!!: the tt'mperature of July, which \\as, however,
oulv 00.:!5 in e"'(I"'
s.
The hi
hl'Ht readin
of UIA barometer was 3'1.552 in., at
j A. M. of Janunry 8th. and the lowest 2S.4i>9 inches, at
2 P.1>I, of December 9th, giving a rllonge 2.093 inches, the
g-reatest range on re!'Ord. The miuimum just j::iven. 28.459
inC'hes, is the lowest ever regbtert'd at thl' Observatory.
i'he mean bumidity of the year Wl\
'ii; the
reàtest
monthly humidity .
:!. havin
been that of .Tanuarv, and
the Il'ast '1.Í.3. that of JlIIlY, Complete I'aturation occurred
fivc times, viz -on Fehruary 13th, at midnij::ht.; March
l:)th. at 0 A. 1>:.; .June 10th. at 6
M.; 8eptember
lst, at.
l1lidni:
ht; and Xov..rnber 17th. at 10 }'. Jlf. '1'hpre were
besides, five inst:tnct's in "hieh the humidity tell short
one per cent.. only of complete sahnation-on .January
l::!th, at lù P. nr.; }'e1"Jruary 13th. at 10 P. 1>1.; :Februarv 14th
at. 0 A. M.; )lar!'h 13th. at mirll1i
ht; and XOVCIU \'er] :!th,
at 10 P. M. 'fhe lo\\"est humidity '1\), Voas on April2ith,
at 2 P. M.
The extent of sl,y cloudcd WIlS on an a....eral-it' three-fifths
of the v. hole; and f.)r nine months the I<ky WMS on an
averll:!t' more than half overca
t, Clouds were most pre-
valeut in Janullry, and Ip.Rst so in August.
The mpan dire,.tion of the wind has hpen
. 620. 'W.,
v.ith a mean nlncity of 8'18 miles per hour. a velodty
one-thinl grL'ater than th,tt of any other forDler year.
Thi
excess of n1l'aii ve!o("ity, when compan',l with that.
of former
'ears. is to be notk<,d. not ou]y \\ith respect t.o
the yeal' taken as a whole, ùut to each month also Ìllken
sepnrnteIy.' .
'rne depth of fliin has beAn 31'6:,0 inc
el', v.hil'h is '28G
more than the average. By adding 9':} i
('he
, thp equi-
,alent cm'rl'spomling to the 99 inches of ,mow that. hils
fallen. we obtain It tutal f.lll of 41';)5 inchps. 'l'he grellotest
quantity of rain ft'll in ::ieptembei. allli the h.ast in }'t'b-
ru:try. The min was distribut{'d OVer 103 !t.l)s. and the
snow ovcr G-l, so that there ha,e been 1:.13 dlt
's without
either rain or snow.
Frost occuned in evpry month but .Jldy; t.he latest in
spring h.lvin;.!; ùeen (lU .hllle 12th, and the eadie>t in Au-
tumn on .\ugust. 18th. The ia-t sn l )\\" in ppring was on
:.\l:L.... 8th, at noon; and the first snow in autumn on Octo-
ber 1'3th. IJ.t 8 A.?or. The Indian SUlI11l1pr, which \"las nnt.
well marl;:t.d, opcurred frt.U1 October It.íth to I dober 2lith.
Toronto ll.lY wa<; clpar of ice on April 16th, IInù Il ó aill
crossed on toot on the 21st DiJcemher.
'1'here have been :;S thunder-
torml' in the F:lr. Of
th2.
e none occurred in .1Ilnlll1ry. .Fehrnary, ;\lan.h. Xovem-
her or D(JC('JIlber: 1;
O("("\lrred in ,1 uly; l
wpre distributed
through April. ;\fllY and .Junc; 13 thronl!h August, Sep-
tembt'L' and I)cìobpr. Tho most ,'iolent were thlJSe of
April l)<tl1, !llRy 15th, .lune 21st. Jul} l:!th. 13'h, IInd
:!7th. AIl';u"t. 13th &ud 31st, and Septelllb..r 1st., ith,9th,
and :!;"tll.
On 204 ni!':hts tbe atmosp]1CrP bas l'cl'n suitalJIe for the
rlisplay of lIilY aurora v.hkh might b:IY", e,-bted; and on
-l(\ of th 'm anrara" have been netul\Hy sel'n, 'l'he most.
rpmarkllble wertJ tho"e of Au
ust 2:;rd anrl OctuLer 4th.
Th:Ü of O("toher 4th \V.IS accompani.:d by consicl
rable
magnetic disturlxmce.
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METEOROLOGICAL OBSERV ATIO:NS.
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'y, Toronto, C{n:u\(
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, :?8.ii" L 30', :?G 2' 8; I:':: -ü.L. 0.0.1: !J.; 0 b 21 .7l ..3:i X. 81 W. 10 ';"1 (1
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April ,U.27 7:!.:! H.2.j8.0 :.!:J,5i9I, 3:) O!I" 2}J.ORl l.OlI' I ':!H .3J 8:1\ 1 2; .;,;< :!.7
(lt 0.1 1:' :'.1 U 1 ;f. .6ü N. 2D K, Ii l'j 2
lay 5o';;:. l s:!.2:31 2 :}1.0 :!S.5H:.!:! :!l1.!)f3!), :N.12.-, J 84! :.!:; ,,:
7:' ! .'O JI,02 4.;;
' IImL It 11113 .il .1í
' N. 4 K i 9.81 2
.Julle ():!.ll ,"9.
l:.!.fJ li.:!
9.5-l'i!1 29.70', 2'J.2\lj ) ;.\1\ :.!1 í-l.:,j i 53.\.17 :
.20t ...... 11... li,.79 ,!i S. 21 W ï ;;.30 9
.July 6fUIO 9'1 t l
I,:i 47.1 2
1.5!!1:!12
.8-l-l :!9.:.!!] ! WlI3 1 1;
l.Îi 1 130.0:' 1
:!I ..... 8.... 23.59.;;0 N. 79 '':'1 5.8'\', 4
Au;,;. 6359 8:!.7 n.5.u 2 29.5201-,
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'.1ì-l ì.'ò;:?:1! 2 ;:.!.f{l,
;, ;;0
- l.liS!"...... 12 "' I IP .i3 AS X. 50 ,\ . \ 'i.0:
'
Sept. 57.1., 78.4 3;;.01!.1A :!9.Ô!JOl l aO.013 2:J.1-lf, J 801 1 111 ílX"21 4l":':; 4.10;;, ..... 1:1 "' 1 17 .75 .4
S. i9 W. fi,:,:}.j.
Oct, 4,;) 3-l 714 23'0 I l8.4 :!9.iOW :';0.200' 29 21; 'J.083 \I :irj.7:'12! 3U;
0.87;1 0.1 10 :.! 1 Q :.i5 .4i N. ifì W.! ü.07 1
l\ov. 37.::9 ;;G.4 IS.8 .:7.0
9l>!:!1 1 30'048' 2S.9fJ
1.141i 3 48 !)Ç'
9 21) f,i 1.:17. 9.;' In 9 1 11,.7
.81 S. 85 W.! 8.i:ï v
D
c 22 b8 12.2 -9,1 1 .}1.3 .!9.7U:';
OA8u 28A1í!i :!.021 11 :';7.81'118 2.0
l.7!ld l llì.3 ö :!O, fi .82 .i6 S, 8i W. 11;;(; 0
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)
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p%
12
5P 1.021 ;
' S:ii!Æ ß
', 21M;'! 6:' ë.; .!lJJl
IJi5 .
7IN. i
W I R
112;;
The ,ear 18:i6. was a year of e"'(treTI1es. It wa<; tho coM-
est. thè most windy, and the le'l<;t rain" )'ear of a'IY Imown
in the history of the Observatory, nnd, omittinp: t'\.o c,,-
ceptions, one of each kind, it alford!' inQtances of the hb:h-
est aud lowest temperatures that have bpen ever l'el'OI dpd.
Ushered in hy a day cold, kpen. and of unu!'ual1n'ilIi,1l1CY.
the yeur commenced with thø culdpst and most winuy
.January on recol'd. 'fhe month was r&Ìn!ess. and !'howcd
no traC<J of the or,!illary .Janu'lry thaw. Fchrual'J and
:Mardl were more windy re
p"('tively, than finy pre\ious
February and :U,.rch; amI \\ ith thl'" e"(ception of Febl uary
and \Iarch, 1<;43, and )<'ebruary. 1855, they werc colder
than the corrc'!p')ndiuj!; months of all past yenrs. 'J'h.'se
two months alsn, likl' .Jan.. weJ'e without rain, and it WHS
not tiìL the ::nd April tInt the first rain of the .rear began
to f.dl. after Bn interml. quite unprecedented. ofl0
àaYH.
The Spring was backward; the j
e did not whull} di!'-
appear fl'om the Bay till the 1!Jth Apl'iI, and sno\\.1hou ó h
in a ver}' slight quantity, fell as late as the 30th \Iay,
July was the wm'me!'t July but ono ypt knlJwn In
Octoucr, a fe.g, rpmlu'kahle for delU'ity, duration a11l1 e'!:-
tent, prevailed from the 10th to tho 22nd illclusive, and
,vas said to have extended fl"Om Chka
o a
far as QU<'lIt'C'.
In riuvomber, the J'lnow exct'l'rled that of any previous
:N"ovl'mber. December was IHHrk"d by the cold..st day and
lowe
t temperalure that eyer occurred in the month of
December, and by the most wind)' day recorded in any
month whatevor. in thiQ 01' past ye:trs.
The mean tpmp. of 1856 was 4:..>O.lH, whkh is 1 0 .9:1 below
the aTera
e of lí } ears, an.! thp lowest aunual mp:ll1 on re-
cord: the neB",!'t approach to it having h..en -l:!o.::::i, in 1S'\':J.
As URufl.l, July was the warmest month in tha }'ear; its
mpan temiJerature was 6\)0.9. July.'b..
ide
1Jl'in
abRo-
lutelv. was 8'!'0 relati\"dy tho warmest month in the year,
eBtimafcll, that jQ, hy the eXl'ess of it" llit'!ln temperature
ahovc thi' standltrd temperature tor the mouth, whether
the stanolan1 "hosen be thl\t bplonging- t.o the parallel pa:;-
ing thron
h Toronto or to Torouto itseU. 'Vhl'n consi-
dert'd furth,'r, with !"eferenee to past years, the IDplin
temp. of July, 1R;J6, vms never cxceed
'lll)y any monthly
mpan. exceptin
th,lt of July, 1<;;;4, \
hÏ<'h was i:,F'.5.
'fhe coldest month a1->snlntely was }'ebru'lry, with a
m!:an temp<,rature of 15 0 .lì:J; the cold,,
t month relatively
to the 8tand'1l'd of Toronfo. was .Janunn, with a Dll':ln
tem{!erature jO.81 below tho average, The warm('
t dlty
was July 17, whl'n th,' mcau temp,'r;tture \\as
no.ii. nn.l
thp roldest day was Vobru:::ry 13, ,dth a mean temp.-Go.RH.
'l'h" m:n.imam tl'mp,'ralure of the ypal'. OGo.6.or('url'c.l
on July 17, and, with th.. excepti.m of that of 21th Aug.,
1'!:i!, "hpn it read.od !)!jo.:!, W,tS hi;;;h..r than any tempe-
lature ht'fi)r
kU'I\vn at tilt' Oh.ervlltol'". 'l'he miuimum
of the yel\.r-l:-,o,;. on }'ohnnry I:!. \
:t'! an eXRmple of
eold ne\ pr e"c,'eelpd but in }'"b..uar" of the iJreceding Yt'ar.
'fhe range of temperature for the }'l'ar, dl'rivl'd from
these two extremes, was 11,jo.3, one never exceel1ed hut by
that of 1
;'.;. \\hil'h amonnted to 118 0 .2.
'l'he d,,\'iatio[ls in d".,Tect from the 110rmals and exceec1;nf
ZOO, \wre n unlt'!"ous; but. no example occurred of a de\ia-
tinJl to t hut extent in ":.-cns,
Ihwm;'Tf.I!.-l'bp highest rpading of the bar')illeter Will'
30A,Su ill..h.'", at 1O.:JO t. 'I. of December 18th, and the
lowest :::.
A,)'I inches, at 11.40 A.M. of December 14, thl1i'
gi\"Ì:tg a rangl' (tho r'mge ,tlso of the wholc Jellr) of 2.021
Ílh.hl" in I.....s than O;j hourd. Tho minimum, 28.4;'9, was
identil'al "ith th:tt of IS;;:., which occurred on the \)th of
Dpr.. and which a:so \\a8 t:,lIowod bv a con
id,'fRble rise.
The mu'm humidity of thp } ear, :';5 of mturation. W;If'
fIlther I\'s
than usu:tl, and the distribution of humidity
amoug the dÍl.er..nt months more than ordinarily equaNe.
Com:,I..t..
atl1ration occurre,1 only fOUl' tilT','s-.Jan.
th.
Oct. 18th, ('nd the llth Rnd l!th of De,', mbc'r. The \!I'PRt.
est dryn,'ss WfiS .
O, which oceurred at 4 I' U, of A1À;!.-llth,
It \\ ill be s l'n from the taù:c, that th., I'xtent of fol,:;
clouded was "n th,' a\era
e .:.i 01' the whole sk,. rarlJ('r
le!,Q th>tn in th,> two preceding- years. J
'l'!.e re"lIltant dir,'ction of the wind \Va<; X. 71 0 . W'.. and
the r<slllt:Jllt "clocity 3.n:J mile!'. or in otl1l'r ,,""!"lIs. thp
actuul di!'plltcement Gf air wu
that whi,'h would have
heen produce.1 Ioy a wiud blowing t11rO\H!.hout the year
from N. no \\.. "ith a constaut vl'l()('i
y of :J.O=J mile!' pel"
honr. 'fIlA menn velo(.ity of the wind, "itbout. rpg:ud tG
direction, \\">1
s:a milt's per hour. R vdodty e,(Ct-edin
tLe l\yemgC' of nine
'ears by 2. ì!J mil"s.
The whuh> depth of raiu th"t fdi dUl'ing th!'
't'ar
I .3C,'j
im'he<;. W,II< It,ss ùy Up\\ anIs of ten illches tltill t hat of
IS:'5, and more than lI:ue inch!'s b"low the 11\'01'11;;'> "f th"
last] 6 ycar
, The d..pth of snow \\:is 65.5 inches. "hich
e'(cpeds the avemg-e by 3.6 inch, s. but Ihlls
hOl,t loy mort'
than 13 incheo of the snow of the prf'ct'rtiug: .\"car. 'l'he
rain ol'cupied :35!J.7 hours, and the snow ::no.
hours in ite
f,lI. giving t;7IJ.5 hours, or nparl)' 2<: clays, as the tot'll du-
ra
ion of the fall of rain and Imo\\".
}'rost OCC1ll'rl'd ill ever," month hut in .J111Ip, ,July and
Augu
t. 'l'he Ilf.test frost in !"p1"Ïng vms on
ht
IIlY. :mll
t.ht' e.trliost frost iu Autumn "U
I'pt. :n. 'l'he la"t
110W
in Sprill
wai! on t.he aOth (of ;\Iav. IUlil the fi, st '''(J\V in
Autumn on :J(j
h O(.tober. Tllð Jlay of Torunto was fl'OlóOD
o\' <,r on D"('"m tlC'I' 8.
'l'wenty-fivc thunder-storms only OPcl1rrerl ðurin
the
JP:tr. 'l'he lIIost I'em:lfkahle example "as th,Ü of tilt) -tth
(.Ï .)unp, which wa<; RPCnTI11.anipd f,.r a shm.t timp I y 8
violent f;tll of bail with 8tOJlP
in many C'''<I'
mOl't' th-1;X
h:
lf Rn i..ch in diametpr. '1'ho !'<torm IRHp.1. "ilh (111)"
oc('a
ional intermiQsi,m, from 10 A. ){. to II) P. ){.
(If the ll:! nl
hts wht'n Ihe slale of thl'
k
' waQ fRYo....
able fur ob.il'.I....in;; aurora'!, there were 35 roi
ht<; oul,
when ImrOl'uQ Wl'I'O H!'l'n. and these all bpluJll!.ed to the
Imvl'st cla.o;, un1e
s that of UctobPI' 4 UO o"'(/"pt..d, when
thf' phi'o.mH'noJl was .
cl'ompanied by consi<.1eral>te m:\g
notic disturbance.
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22
RE:\IARKABLE OCURRENCES.
[1858.
RE
IARKABLE OCCURRENCES IN 1856.
January, .. 856. 29. Horace Greeley aSFaulted in a public Ftrc!'t in Wash-
1, Collision on the Uhio and Penns\ !vania Railroad; 4, ington, by Mr. Rust., representative of Arl,ansas,
lhes lo
t.-lIoops coming into fashion-in l'ari-.-lIaytillns 30. Trial trip mnne from Toronto to Guelph on th u G, T.
defl'at.ed by the DominicnnF-the Emperor }'austin fl..d; RailwlI)'.-The Chilian war stellmer Cazadrn' lost, 31.\, souls
1.000 dnuhlnons offered fur his head.--The Kin!!; of Hanover perished.-J. B. Fraser. novelist Ilnn trawller. died. Rj:!ed i3.
"boli
hes t,'ial by jury for political oITl'nces. Ilnd in trials on -Kal"l}'. IIermann. the German philologist, dh'd, IIged 52.
:l.Ccount. of published writings, tl'roughout his dominions. 31. lIIr. Justice Draper succeeded in the (,hif.f Justiceship
2. }o;:'C:citl'ml'nt. in CRnada, consequent on the open and of Common Pleas. lIIr. MacaulllY re,ign..d -:\11'. lIaf(urty
su('cessful fl'shh.nce to the oflker
of justiet> sent to al'pre' raisen to the Bench as Puisne Judj:!e.-'f, ial of the 8ylvef'-
bend the nH1I"!lerers of Corrigl\.n in St. 8)'1 vester.-'l'he cen. ter murderers commenced at Quebec.-I mperial Parliament.
tre dock of ::5ebastopol blown up by the English engilleel s, oppnl'd by IIer
lajesty in person.-The Sultan attended a
3. Arrival of Admil'al Si:- E. L)'ons in London, England. ball at. the Englif>h Embasy, Constantiuople.
i. I';ight Trishnwn Rrrested in Cillcinnnfi, eharged with FebJ.'uary, 1"'513.
plotting a fillilJ1l
tel'ln
expedition ß
Millst Irt'hmd.-The 1. Mr, Dallas appointed American )Iini
ter to :Lngland.
new c(lnstitution of the Spanish l\lollnrrhy votl'd in Corws. -:.\feeting of Irishmen in 'l'oronto to promote ul.jccts of
-l'resellt.\tion of the }lreedom of the Cit)' of Gla
gow to EuOitlo Convpntion.- reliminarv protocol si
ned at Vien-
the }:lIrl of Elgin, in pn
Se1!Ce of 2,500 pcr
ons, na by the rppresentlttives of l
ndand, Franee IInd Au
tria.
5. Fire broke out in l\Jacao, China, lasted two days, de- -I'rinæ Paskiewitch diPll at Warsaw, aged a.-DestruCo
.tro) ing over 1,000 huuses. tion of Docks at. Sebastopol complete,
6. Grl'at Snow storm over the
orth-eastern section of 2.
lr. Banks elpcted SrJPaker of Americlln IIouse of
t1le U,
tate,;: f>nuw from t.\\"o to three feet dl'ep in Xew Representatives, after two months fruitless ballotings.-
Yurk.-Ship St. [)pl1i.
. from New York for Havre, found- BUl'Dside Hall, Montreal, occupied by High School and
òJrl'd at se:I.-l\l. David. the French sculptor, died, aged 55. :\lcGill College, bUl ned down.
'i. Charles TI',chs:l. the di
tinguiphed Harpist. died in 3. Collision in Engli
h Channel between Josephine rrillis
.\uslrali:t.-:\lutiny alTlong the Guards at. !Iludrid, ùistur. :md the .1[Unocl.ton, \\ith loss of the former and 90 lives.
!J.mce quiett'd by.Eslal'tcro. 4. Rni!!;bthood conferred cn Professor Lo/!an. the Provo
8. 'l'h..rmometer in Toronto 6 0 below Zero, in Qucbec 22 0 . Geolugh:t, by Her
1ajesty.-}'ort St.
ichol8s destroyed
in Citnelnntl 8:\ in Chic'1.go 1'i o .-A trllin 011 the Alton b..' the }'reneh.
Rail."ay fro.zen .llp in a snow drift..-Schoonel' .Uountain I õ. The Colonist office, Toronto. burned down.-Addrel's
Spnno lu
t II1 Cmtl"ll Bay. presented by the Bal' to the lInn. .J. ß. )]acaulay. on his
9. Dreadful cclIisiGn on lIuòson River nailroad, several retirement from the Bench.-Announcpment mltde of the
!i",s lost. . I new order of merit fur ùi:<tinguished J:!;allantry on the llal.t
10. A t.rllin {'II the Terre Haute IIllll Altou Hailro:ul rlln I of inrl'rio
, office!:s or.private
,in both Army and Na\y, to
íf th... track, five li\'esIGst..-Death of lIlr.l5erjeunt Adams, I be called the' IctOrIl1 Cross.
:tged iO. 6. r.Iessrs. Sroft, Hussen & Co. builders of GI'eot Eastern,
11. The Palm..r poi
oninj!:;
brought to light in England, I suspended payment.-Severe gale in GIa
gow, Scotland.
and cause intense excitement. 7. The American Pre
ident refuses to receive Col. ParkH
1:!. Two men in a slei;!ll, cro
sing from Prescc,tt to Og. French as representative of GO\'Clnment of
iearagua.
<1eu
ll1Ir 1:h, hroke t . hrou;:;h thp ice /illd wen' lust.-The I 8. Great Iri
h demonstration in Toronto against the
Right IlUll. IIpnry Goulhurn died. u:red j2.-Uoronl'r's jury BufTalo Convention.
..ought in verdic! of
ilful murder a,;ainst WIll. i'ulmer, 10. Ship John Rmdlpj}{le., from Liverpool for New Yorl;:,
:Jr the de ,th of his \\ Ife. with li6 souls on board, struck on iCI'Lerg and foundered,
13. Great SIIOW btorm at QucI'ec. nearly all lost.
1':>. l.iquor riots at St. John, !'Íew Brunswick. I 1
. Di
turbances ifol West I
ldi!'s a
ong the. n
gr
;s,
10. )1... Geor
e "'auah. II "olidtol' in London, wa.
shot. ' exclt
by the f'lDatIc,Orr. alws the Anj!cl G.lb
Il'J. -
oil... to his oIÙC'tJ. l,y IL client naru..d "-..stron, ('oJ. l\.mney arre
ted m Gra
:.dll by warrant of (.eneml
b _.." _ . lfalher, and b:tnIshecl from
H'aragIla.-Furt. Alexander,
1.. ('l'neral "alker adclrl'ssl'd Prpsulent ;\Iora of Co
ta at Sebnstopol blown lip bv the }'reneh.
Rica, dpnvin
tbat he entt'rtainpd h'Jstile intentions to. ' .
.
wards Ceiltral America.-l\Ir. Josl'ph Haydn. author of .12. LOl'd ,
a;;ot, brother of the late >.:II' Charles llagot,
.. Dictionary of Date
;' died. after a lin
el ing illness. IIIPd, aged 8_.
18. :\ine' persons chargpd with the murder of Corrigan , 13. Admiral Sir E. I.yons entert.ained at a grand banquet
:;8\" themsl'lve
up. IHid were c'JInmiUed for trial. In London. .. .
1!J. Macaulav, the hbtnl"Ï:m. rpsigned his seat in Pul"lia- 1.\,. The Emperor of IIa
h. return
to Por
au Prmce
IIIt'Ut. :llIutmuc'illC: hi<< I'l'tircmcnt l.y a f:lre\\ell address to after. II l
efl'..t. by the DOllllll\cal
s.-Ih
ADlenl':lll.
l:ner,
tht' l'l<.ctor
I)f Edinlmrgh. t1t.l;U;, )
. SlIllth, captured at RIO JaneIro, attemp.lIIg to
:.::
. The Diet. of Holstein adopted a petition that the :tn
<>
negroes.., . T . .
King: should IImnt a cons:itutional reprt'
entation to t.he 1.>, ocecon,d Se
slon of 5th, Parl
ament c;>f UDl
ed C:
nadll
;)ucll)',-'fhree perMHlS killl'd at Din
walJ from eating oJlened a.t Turo
to b
Govel no\Generalm per"on.-"hock
monhs-hu0d, or wolf-rone, by mistake for horse-radish at of an ealthquake at "an Franci. co.
dinner. 16. '1 he parties tried fiJr the murder of Corri!!an acquit-
23. 'fhp CoBin<< f:teaIPer Rlc!!ic sail..d from J.ivcrpool ted.-8ir John Stoddal t, Editor of the Times, died, aged 85.
fJI" Nl'w York, "ith -i5 pa
eng-t'r
. :md has not sinee bl'
n 17. }'i;!ht at ColnmlJlls College, 80uth C?-rolina. between
hear(l of.-)h'. llil1C'ks arriv..d at the seat of his
overn' 1(10 students find 2UO citizens, sl.vcral lives lo
t.-John
Ill..nt iu r.'LI'baùOt'
.-Cor(}nf'["" jnn' brou;rht in verdict of' Dmham, the cl'll'brated f:iL'/!"el' and compoFer. died. aged
wilful murd.'y aJ?;:linst William 1'lllmer, for the death of I 82.-lIdnrich Heine, the German Poet, died. aged -ii.
liis brother Walter. 18, Great Sabbath
Jeeting in Exeter Hull, I.ondon.
5. In
.ibcl'ia. the AI?cricans :tnd nlttÏ\ es hit ving had .'1 19. Bal'ou von Wilhelm niellt, the cdebrated a
tronomer,
5'-!ht at
IDO!'.a bo.ty of voluntel'rs lIIal"("
fl'o
11 :\lonro
a died at Yenil'.e, IIgpd í-l.
t
I1lel
It.-:-Jo.hI1 D...uhleday, the n
turalIst. .dled,. ag
d "4 . 1 25. Plenipotentiaries of the European Powers meet in
:.fì. ),,'dlU!! III
Iontreal to or}!:amztJ a tC'stJmonIlil fund. Conferpnce at. PRl'is to arrange the terms of l't'ltcl'.-Tho
n>co,::niÛJI,.!;, th.e (;p.ni
e
.of Sh 'ïi,lli
m J.(}
an and Alfred I dly of l'roIne, India, tot:llly dpstroy..d hy firp, 2.500 fami-
P,'rry, Rt I ans h;,luhtlOn.-lk-Gee s Foundr)', TOl"Onto, lip
rpnòprpd hou
ellss.-'Ilr. .10]111
l1dlt.ir. :\L P. (('r SIi
o.
burncd. . cmnruittetl ,.uicide; he wa
fOIlnd dead near Primrose Hill,
2í. The AI menian Church ill Constantinople fell, hilling I London,
30 p'rFons. 2(). Lord Cnnning took office as Governor General (If
28. British ship Polyphemus lost on COIISt of .Jutland, I India. at. Calcutt a.-A snspension of hostilitips mutually
tÙtJ comm:lllder 11I1d 1-1 lllen dlOwned. a:;n.ed upun by the bclUgerent. parties in the Crimea.
[318].
1858. ]
RE:\IARKABLE ()ÇCURRENCES.
23
l'Iarch, 1856.. 1 10. Battle of the Saroquipi Riyer in
icaragua.
. .' 11. The Czar of Russia visits 3loscow, and in an address
1. President :\Iora, of Costa
hca, called on the Inhabl- to his noblett. announ
es bis views con8equent on the rati-
tants to arIn against General ,\ alher. fication of peace. and his inten tion to promote industrial
.-, Earthquake in the ?tloluocas, cansing a loss of 2,000 impro-çement.-Battle of Rivas in
icaragua; ,he Costa
liv-
s, I }{Ïcans l,ost 4-50 killed II.n.d 250 wounded.-The. Senate of
3 Th Fe ch Sen te opened by the Emperor Na.poleon the U.
, refuses _ t
admit the Free State Legislature of
. . e en '"' a Kansas mto the Umon.
in pers,m. ') . . '. ,",'
4 Daniel Bowen, the oldest printer and publisher in L. PublIc comp
lm
ntary dl
ner III Toronto to . Ir W.
the' U. S.. died. aged 9ß.-Tbe Kansas }'ree /:itate Legisb- E. Logan, the Provincial Geologist. . . .
ture constituted. 13. Great Tornado; 1.50 h0usPs unroofed III Phlladelphla.
6. Covent Garden Theatre, Loodon, to!ally destro1ed -Yauxhall Hailway Station, London, burnt.
by fire, which broke out about five o'clock. III the mornlllg, H. Chaponniere, the Gene"fese poet and nO"felist., died,
Ilear the close of a 001 masque. aged 8!.
6. Lord Dalhousie,ex-Governodkneral of India, quitted 16. Affray between the Americans and natives at PRna-
Calcutta. en route L,r England; during of!i
e he an
exed ma, 30 Americans killed and 20 wouuded.
Pegu, Berar, Nagpore, and Oude, to the BrItish Empire. 16. Toronto Bay open.-The PariB Conference brought
8. William Dove, at one time a resident o.f Toronto,
on- to a close.
vic'.ed of poisoning his wife in England with strychmne. 17. An Italian named Foschini, kilIs one of his f'ountry-
10. Thermometer in Buffalo 15 0 below zero,-An Indul'- men and wounds two others in a qu.arrel in Rupert b\reet
tri:tl Exhibition opened in Jamaica. with great success. London.
11. Fire In Quebec, St. Paul Street, 4 lives lost. 18. 0\. \Ïolent storm experienced in the Âr:lbian Sea,
13. Robert Cruik.shank, artist, died, aged 66. 19. Edensive fire in Quebec.
H. A Mr. Smart threw himself from .the Whi!\peñng 20. General llornsby brought 3!O recruits to Walker's
Gallery of st. Paul's Cathedral. and wli!' killed on the s
t. army.
-Terrible storm in the
lack Sea, cau"
ng the destr
ct1on 23. The Toronto Exchange formally inauguratRd.-Great
of !!!,yeral Yessels.-
Ieebng of the Alhed <!enersJs lD too Na...111 Re,'iew at Portsmouth; the review included upwards
Crimea, to arrange the terms .of th.e armistice.. of 300 sail, cllrrying 3,800 guns, and manned by 40,000
15. "-alker's government In NIcaraguR; recogmsed by seamen.
PresIdent of United Stlites.-Col. Schlef'sII1'2er and Gen. ')6 President ?tlora of Costa Rica with his st.aff eyR.f'U-
\\ a!ker, lllollùed .at Virgin Bay with 350601diers, to warch at;d' Xicaragull.
The terms of th
Treaty of l'e
ce first
a
nst Costa IUca. . . . . ' . published.
16. 1'h13 Fn:nch PrlDC6 born; II:reat reJ01cings 10 Pans, 28. The Persia arrived at Xew York, after a pn
!<ac:e from
the Emperor Issues an amnesty ID favour o
upwards of Liverpool of 9 days 16 hours and 58 min thp shortest
1,000 politic
l prisoners.-Accounts from India. announce outward p!l
sage on record. .,
the an
exauon of O
de.. ,.
" 29, Official ProclHmation of Pe
Jna(le in LC\D.don.-
18. Sir Henry PottI
ger. dlp
omahst, died at .IaHa: Roed Announcement made of the proposed marr1:ige betweeu
67.-'\ alk..r's men ga.med a VIctory over the Costa RIcans, the t>rincess Royal and Prince William of Prussia.
and entered Zopoya.
20. Battle of :"anta Rosa: General
Iora surprised ('01.
Schlpssinger with 250 of Walker's troops, and defeated
them,
2
,
Iexican re'V'0Iution16ts at Puebla surrendered to
government forces.
2
, British Government scnt out steam frigatp!< Tartar'/.lS
and Despera1e in 6earch of the ColJins stea.mer Pacific.
25. The U. S. ship r.mtheon set on fire by crew and
burned at Island of
ukahiva.
26. American mail steamer Osprey burned at Kingston,
J.amaica.
28. Collision between steamsbips ltlinoof Barcelolila. and
British transport }.linden, near Gibraltar, the former lost,
with a greater port.ion of those on board.
20. The order of the Golden :I<'leece cOJ1fèrred by the
Spanish Government on the Imperial Prinee of France.
30. Treaty of Peace 8igned II.t Paris by the representa-
tives of France, Austr.Ïa, Great Br.:taiu, Hussia, 15ardinia
and Turkey.
31. Peace officially annou.nced in London at the MaIlBion
1I0use, by the Lord nayor.
A})J."U, 18.36.
2. Proclamation of Peal"e made to the Allied Armies in
the Crimea by 8alutes of 101 guns.
4. &rious disturbances at
abloll.'I in Syria, between the
Mahommedans and the ChIÏstians,
ã. Treaty between Ellgland and the King of Siam ratified.
6. In'lurrection at Valencia, in í'pain.-In India earth-
quake 6hocks experienced aU over the l'unjaub, and on to
SinÏla.
7. The Crimean Boord of Inquiry met at Chelsea IIospi-
tal for the fm,t. time.-ÙJllins steamer .Adriatic. launched
in
ew York..-1'he Costa Ricans en
age v.ith the Ameri-
('.ans at Yirgin Bay.-John Abrnm, a youn
mll.n confi::Jtd
in Toronto Ga"l on charge of horl<e stealing, committed
811i1.icide by cuttiug his throat with a razor.
9. General O'Donnell receives charge of the :\Iinistry of
Foreign. Affu.il's at Madá1.
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l\Iay, 1856.
1. l'tIrs, Bell, the wIdow of Henry Ut'll, the man who
first propelled a vessel by steam on British wat.en;. died,
aged 86.-G, .J, GuthrIe. the celebrah'd surgeon, died, a:zed
H.-Great destit.ution existed at the Cape de Verd Islands.
2. Baron Brunow arrin.d in London on a special mission
fronl the Ewp
ror of Russia. to the Queen.
3 Adolph Adam, French musical composer, died, aged 53.
4. Peace Thanksgiving Day in Eng1and.
6. General Williams. the hero of Kars, created a baronet.
-
ir William Hamilton. metaphysician, died, aged 68.-
Señous acciðent on the Panama Railroad, a great nUD1ber
of the passengers killed and wounded.
7. It wall stated in the House of Commons t.hR.t the
En
lish losses in the Russian war were from the first
commencement, 19th Septl'mber. 185!. to 28th September,
1855, 22,46; men; that of t he French about 60,000. Of
the R us
ians not less than 500,000.
8. Mr. Herbert., a member of the Houqe of Represpnta-
tives, from California, sbot Thomas Keating, a colored
waiter, fur not obtainin!l: him a late Lreakfast; he v.as
afterv.ards tried and acquitted.
9. The Queen visits the Crystal PalM", to inaugurate
the model of the Scutari monulllentand the Peace Trophy.
10, Revolution at Aux Cayes, Haytl, against tbe Empe-
ror Soulollque.
11. Two new Roman Catholic bishoprics created in Ca-
nada, of London, aLd I1amilton.
13, Lord Dalhousie, late Governor General of India,
arrived in England,
14. The trial of William Palmer, for murder, commenced
this d
y.
15. ThrE'atened revolt In Arabia against the authority
of the SultaD.
16. Extensive }'ÏI'e in :\lontrea1.
1i. A Vilrilance Committee formed in San Franclsoo,
which added considerably to the security of respectJtbla
ci tizens.
24
REMAR1\:ABLE OCCURRENCES.
[1858.
..
26. Lord Clarendon intimates In a despatch to the Ame-
rican Guvernment, tLltt diplomatic intercour
e would not
be suspended on account of the dismissal of )lr. Crampton.
2i. A man named Ahram, father of ths young man who
committed suicide in the Toronto Gaol, shot another son
killing him instantly. '
28. The 39th Regiment arrivffi in Mont.real from tho
Crimea. and r('ceiTed a public welcome.-EarthquRlie at
Bencoolen, India.
29. A great tornado at Woodstock, C. 'V.: many hou
es
destroyel1 and f'everal lives lost.-The Rev. Peter .Tones
(Kahkewaquaut\by), Indian Chief and nIiEsionary, died at
llrantford, aged M.
30. Ch'!te:m
uny Coast and Hs vicinity \'i
ited by a to
nalo.-Yiolent storm of wind at St. l'etersburg.
July, 1856.
1. The Provincial Parlianwnt prol'o
ued by the Governor
General in person.-Annultl Convocation of University of
Toronto.-Greltt gaJe on Coast of L3brador, a number of
fishing ve8sels lust.
3. Hon. J. Chabot, M. P. p" al}pointed .Jud
eof Superior
Conrt, L. C., in room of .Judge "anfdsoD, deceased.
4. Diplomatic relatiolíl
between Rus8ia and England re-
opened, and Lord Wodchouse received by the Czar as
English Minister.
5. London and Port Stanley Railroad opened as far as
ò:>t. Thomas.
7. Sir Allan !>1cXab created a baronet of the United King-
dOJU.-Ufiilroad from Rome to }'rescati opened.
8. A riot took place at )Iacao, China, on board of t.he
Dutch ship Banca, between tbe crew and 400 Chinese
coolieR; the ship was fired and burned, and only 150 per-
June, 1856. Rons saved.
1. By t.he inundations in France, 40,000 are rendered th;ir'l
u
u::o-: ;f.:lðri
}
b1iC entry into London, on
homeless, and 100,000 t]].rown out. of eml,lo}Ulent.-The
Emp"ror of the 'French visits Lyons, anù assists in the 10, Submarine Telt>graph cable laid between Cape Breto!1
relieving of sufferers. and Newfoundland, a distance of 8'> miles.
2. Foundation Stone of the Wellington College laid by 11, Violent Earthquake I:1hock fdt at Schemakha, in the
the Queen. Caucasus; 3UO houses thrown down.
4. Thank
giving Day in Canada; obRerved as a ùay of 1
. Allies evacuate the Crimea..
thanks:;ivinl
for the restoration of the blessings of peace. I!. Grent hail stOrDl pnssed over Prince }
dward's Island,
5. President Comonfort, of l\Ie"dco, rpfused 'to r('('eive -G, V. Uttersou. antiquary, &.c., died, a
ed i9.-Coup
the Spanbh Minister, so long as a war fieet In}' off Y,;(I\ d'Etat in M.ldrid; GeneralO'Donnell, dictator.
Cruz. 15. .Jacql.leS and Hay's cabinet factory, Toronto, totally
6. Snow f"ll in great abundance on this night in Swlt.
le
troJed by
re, seTen li
es lost. severa! peI'!'Onf' s('riomly
zerlalll1.-l\Iar
hal Pellissi
r decorated wit:h the Ordor of
ihu
s
llt
ry explosIOn Dear Cardllf, South. Wules,
the Bath, b;' General Codrmgton. I ' ., .
10. Boiler of the Grand Trunk Railway f:t.>amer e'ì:' 1ü. Gmnd
llhtary Itevlcw by IIí'r IHlIJesty, at Aldersbot,
ploded at Lon 'ueuil 33 lives lost 40 persons seliously 17. Freight steamer Ti'lliQ burnt on Lake Ontari,', 18
injured. "",
) ive
.lost.-St('
n!er X01'ilte:n Indiano. Imrnt Ol
Lake Erie,
11 I t' T k. n p l' h st t d' od d ro8
., Ines 10st.-Fnl!;btflll accldel1t occurred OD
orth Penn.
. gna lUS ur -u , 0 IS a esroan, Ie ,age i). Hailway over 70 lives 10Rt.
12. Political State Trials commenced in Naples. lS. T
c U. S. Rteamer Arctic left New York to t.ake
13. Death. at HuH: of :l\Iajor II. L. Thompson, C, B., olle FoumlmgR for la
i\lg the transa.tlantic telegraph cable.-
of the d"fenders of Kars. Di
play of the Great }'ountains at the Cryf'tal l'ltlace, in
U. ExecuUon of Wi1liam Palmer at Stafford, in pl"(>!lence I presence of lIeI' IHnjesty and about
O,OOO viFitors.
of about 50..000 persons.-BapUsm of the Imperial l'rince 19. Nevada City, California, nearly destroyed by fire,-
of France at Notre Dame. William Dove, tried and cOllvicted of poisoning his wife.
15. :\fr. Crampton, the dismissed British :Minister at sentenced to death.
Washington, arrived in Liverpool.-Pret.ident Comonfort 20. ßeyolution in Spain.
de
reed .the. sale o
aU lands belonging to any religious I 21. The 17th TIe"t., from th0 Crimea, landed lit Quebee,
corpor
hon III :lIex;
O, . . , I
. Shark !'aid to hl\ye been
aught in Lake Ontario,
16. 1orontoand
,trma "e('hon ofGr
nd Trunk naIl"
y near Whitby,-Extensive fire in Toronto llE',}r R. Lyc,mm,
:,:ega
i
:
c as far as Guelph.-l'lUs IX. created SIX 23. Great fire in IIong Kong; 200 live; lost.
17, The Hima7a.'la, from Halifax, arrived at Pðrt8moutb 2.1. Eeve
!eE'
,þriests exiled bJ:' Mexican Government tt'
aftcr a passage of 8% days.-Kamehamcha, King of the IIavana.-Su' Et:mllnd Lyolls raised to the Peerage.
8:mdwkh Is;ands, marricd to
liss Emma Rooke. 25. The steam('r EmpÍ1"e State, on he: way to New York,
18. Gland display of Water works at the CrystaJ Palace, t burst her steam chest, 12 lives lost,
8.ydenham. 26. Dr. Rae alld hi;; comp:miotls dpclarerl entitled to the
19. Prince Xapoleon arrived at. Leith, Scotland. I I"(>W
rd of -tJO.UlJO
terl
l1g, f<;>r: first a!,..el'_
ai
il1g t
e. fate
<;;:' , . t <;;: of Sir Johu Franklm'sExpedlhon.-SIr 'Hlharo WJllillDl3
21.
ubmanl1e Tclegraph cuble laid m he'oct. Lawl"(>nce, appointed Commandant. of Woolwich.
between Prescot
and Ogdensbnrgh: . 27. General}<; reo IL C. B., arrived iu Canada.
24. General" alker elected President of Nlcaragua.-
.
Insurrectionary movement in Spain. 28. The Impenal Parhament prorogued.
25. An American gentleman presented himself at the 2? Steamer !uTln Jay burned on Lake George, Cbam-
Queen'R levce in a frock coat. black neckcloth and yellow pl:un, several lives lost,
wai
tcoat, and was excluded by the Master of Ceremonies. 31. The Cholera r:),Yagin
PO):toRi.r.Io.
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19. D'Jbate on w<ntof confidence motion in the C:mudian
Admini3tration; the House sat. in continued seSSlOn tor 32
hours, closing at half-past eleven on the night of tho 20th.
21, Town of Lawrence, Kansas, attad_ed by a band of bor-
d'!r ruffians, much property destroyed.-Augustin Thierry,
the French historian, died at Paris, aged 61.
22. :Mr. Brooks, mE'mberofthe HouseofR
presE'ntatives
for South Carolina, felled \)ith his walking stick the lIon.
Charles Sumner, Senator for )lassachusetts, in the Senate
Chamber, and It'ft him bleeding and insen"ihle on the
tloor; he was afterwards fined i;3UO for the assault.
21, Two persons, Dyke !lnd Peoples, in a skiff to the
south of the Island (Tol'onto), were caught in a gale alld
Ïü&t thcir lives.
26, The American !'hip Golden Gate destroyed by fire in
the port of Pernall1buco,-Conspiracy to assassinate the
Queeu of Spain at the Theat.re, bltfiled by the military.-
"William Palmer's trial for the murder of.J. P. Cook by
strychnine, concluded; verdict, guilty.
ï. Goneral Santa Anna resigned the Presidency of Sun
Domingo.
2S. The American President dismissed the Engli
h Min.
jstl'r. )Ir. Crampton, and Consuls Barry,
Iatthpws. and
J\owecroft, on account of enlisting troops in the u. States
for the British service.
29. Treaty of Commerce betwe('n the U. States and the
two Kings of Siam, concluded at Eangk.ok.
30. Ship Pallas wrecked at St. Paul"s I
land, Gulf of
St. La" rence, 57 saved, i9 lost.
31. South of Frallce inundated, vast destruction of life
a,nd propprty,-Eupatoria, Crimea, given up by tile French
to the Ruosians.
1858.]
RE:}IARKABLE OCCURRENCES.
'r
....0
15. Int('rnation
1 Philanthropic COngre
8 held at Erus-
Bels, continued till the 19th.
17, The City of V:dparlliso lighted with gaF:.-The Dean
RíchmO'lId arrived at Lhel"l)OoI, dir
ct from CLkago.
19. Yellow fever ravaging Bermuda.
20. Dr. Dill, a COJ1\ict. m'lde his escap<, from the Peni-
tentiary, arrested about ten days aftenmrds at Prescott.
21. The Emperor and Empress of France witnessed a
bull fight at Eayonne.
22. Lord IIardinge, late C-ommander.in.Cllief of UIP Bri-
ish Army, dilJd.-
'ears entertained of a negro immrrection
In Texas.
23. Thomas llend\'1"son 8hot through the sl\'oon wir.dow
of the steamer Arflbian, while at the wharf of Port. Hope,
l)y George Erngdm. On the following daJ the C"roner's
jurJ' (16 to 2) found that the act was committt'd .. under
great and justifiable provocation."
24. The Eleventh U. C. provil1l'ial E"bihitinn opened at
Ki!lgston.-The steamer l"-io[Jara. frf'ID (,oJlingwood to
CIJlcago. destroyed by fire, about 80 lives lost..
25, The Provincial E
hibition \'i"ited by up\vards of
20,000 persons.
26. Six men suffocated in a spirit-\at at "'orct'8t.er, En"'-
land, by foul gas. '"
23, Great fire in Pittsburg, U. S., upwards cf 50 houses
dCdtroyed.
29. Steam cabinet factory of Mr. Everett, Dundas. de-
st.royed liy fire.
October, 1856.
1. The system of reglstrati:m of letters lJetween the t;.
States and Canada came into (operation.
2. A portable steam engine exploded at th9 J)..laware
Co., Ohio, Fair, killing 14 and wounding several others.
3. 1\11', Crampton, late Eritish :\Iinister at WasLin"'ton
made a K. C, B. .. ,
4. Judge Haliburton, author of "Sam Slick." &c. left
Nova Scoti:& to take up his residence in England. '
5. T\\o women devoured by woh"es in the TùwD
hip of
J\lorniugton, Co. I'erth.-Five perlOons drowned from a
boat in the Georgian Bay, near Meaford.
6. A cricket match at Kew York between 18 Americans
and n Englishmen, was won by the latter wHh five
wickets to spare.
7. lIon. J. Æmilius Irving died near Kiagara Falls.
8. Grand Trunk Railroad opened westward to Stratford.
9. CoJlision on Great VI' estern Railroad near London
between a night and cattle train, no Ihes lost. '
10. Great fire in Hamilton, loss about $120000.-Rus-
si:lns defeated bJ' the Circassians at the River Laùa.
. n. Mr. Selby Cameron amI .J. L, Talbot lo
t in a skiff
near the mouth of the River lIumber.-A boy of 10 years
of al!:e cruelly murdered by a boy of 13 )"ears, named Jas
l\lcGorrie, near Fergus. .
Septembcl", 1856. 12. General "\Valker fought the Dattle of l\la
saya and
Grenada.-The propeller Lauiwille, from Chicago, burned
1. Sir Richard "\Vestroacott, R. A" sculptor, died, aged 81. near Oplensburgh.
2. Briti!!>h legation in :\Iexlco closed. 13. Great gale on Lake :\Iic],j
nn, caming much 10lOs of
3, Barnum. the American Showman, in the Insolvent life and property.-Robert Christie, author of a l.ibtory of
Court, Connecticut. Lower Canada, died at Queùec.
4, Stoppa!.':e of the Royal Briti
h Bnnk.-Gre.at dbtress 14. Fire in Toronto on King and Palllce Streets.
in :\ladeim from the ravages of Cholera and the failure of 15. Earfhqua!'e in t
e. Mediterranean, c!'peciall)' in the
tho vine crop. IsI:mds of CandIa amI SIcIly; tho shocks felt in A!'ia :\jinor
5. Colli"inn between Americ:tn ships Ocean 11fJ1T1.f'. and and as fur west as lIlalta.
Cherubim, í7 lives 108t. 16. London and Port Stanley Railway formally opened
7. Coronation of Alexander HI., Emperor of Ru<sia. at throughout.
l\lo!lcow.-Disturoances in the canton, or principality of 17. Lord Ernest Vane Tempest and Cornet nirt expelled
Neufchatel. from the army for playing di'lagreeable practical jukes.-
8. J.\1iss Kightingale reaches home from the Crimea. Chevalier Canina, the archæologist, died at Florence.
9. Tho Canadian steamer Anglo-Saxon arrived In Liver- . 19.
ight persons killed and abvut thirty serlol1
IJ' in-
pool in 9 days 23 hours frow Quebec. Jured, 1\1 consequellce of a false alarm of tire rai
ed in the
10. Pri'paratlons for the Perbi:tn Expedition being made :\lusi
lIali of Surrey Ga.rdens, "
n about 9.000 perlions
at Bombay. were 1D the lIaH. attendJDg a religIOus senice conducted
12. Canada. beaten in New York at a cricket match, by bY., the Rev.
. H. Spu."geo
.
nine wit
ket
. .0. ForgeneR by a
ew York brokerDitmed IIuntiugdon
14 A
. '" . . , brought to light., amounting to SOUle miJIion of duJlars.-
. con. pIracy a",amst the Government of Me:uco dlS- j Dense fo
experienced for several <..:IJs in Toronto and
covered. places east and west.
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August, 1856.
1. A feW cases of yellow fever occurred in Quarantine
at Kew York.. - Great destruction of life and property
occa
ioncd by an explosion of j!;unpowdl'r at. Salonica.-
Admiral Sir Charles I'iapier \i!7its St. Petersburg and
Cronstadt.
4. The City of KaTs evacuated hy the Rns.
ian!l,-Gen.
"\V alker iSdued a decree, repealing the abolishicg of slavery
in Central America.
8. Food riots iu Lisbon.-Madame Yestris, the celebrated
actress, died, aged 59.
9. Yellow fever raging at Port au Prince.-Execution of
Dove for the mUf{ler of hid wife.
10. Terrible storm in l'iew Orleans; Last Island Bub-
merged, ahout 200 lives lost..
11. Fi:rhting in Kansas between the Free Soilers and
Border Ruffians.
12, :\IesHs. Broadwood's great Piano-forte manufactory,
in London, England, de<<troyed by fire.
13. DifficultIes raise
:1 by Russia as to the interIJretation
of the Paris treaty.
14. Dr. II. Buckland, the eminent geologist, died, aged i2.
15. The steamer né/land burned at Port Dalhou
ie.-
The steamer Persia arrived in Liverpnol from New Y01"K.
after the shortest pasMge on record, being 8 days 23U
hours on the vOJage.
17. Vidaurri attempts a rewlution in :\Iexico.
18. The Vi..:i1ance Committee of San Fr8.ncisco lay down
their authority.
19. Grand Cross of French Legion of Honour presented
to the Emperor of Russia by Count de )lorney.
20. Arrival of the Queen of Oude and suite in England
to prosecute a claim a;;ainst the East India Company.
21. P..J. Lindpaintner. German mu
ir'li composer, died,
aged 65.-Earthquake in Algel"ia.-Diszu:trous storm on
the lIudson River.
22. Commander Belve7e's Report on his mission from
France to CaDada, published in this PronDce.
23. Charles Rowecroft, ex-Consul of Cincinnati, died.
24. Sir "\V. Temple, diplomatist. died. agoI'd 68.-The re-
volutionists under Vidaurri, defeated at :\latchuala, Mexico.
25. Tbe G. T. R, opened for traffic between Toronto and
Osbawa.-Revolution in Peru.
26. A Free Trade Congress opened in Belgium.
27. The Island of Cuba swept by a hurricø.ne.
28. The Czar of Russia made a solemn entry into Moscow.
-The Engli
h steamer Tay lost in the Gulf of
Iexico,-
Gilliert A. A'Becket., comic writer, died, aged 46.
30, Battle of Ossawattomie in Kansas.-Sir Jolm Ross,
Arctic navigator, died, aged 79.
31. CbolPTa ravß!:';ing St{)ckholm.- William Farrell, natu-
ralist, died, aged 72.
26
REMARKABLE OCCURRENCES.
[1858.
21. A man named James :McGinnity murdered by a 20. Walker oblibed to retreat from Granada.
boy 16 year
of age,. named Barles, !"t Lindsay.-?Irs. ! 21. The !'chooner Cherokee lost on Lake IIIicld!!lln with
C. n. Sed
wlck, AmerIcan authoress, died at StockbrIdge, all on board, '" ,
M
sachusse
s. rr 23. Lar
e fire in GlIlt.-Rev. C. H. Spurgeon preached
. M_. :John Strachan, Esq., .Jud",e of I!uro
and B
uce, again at the Music Hall. Surrey Garden II, being the first
died 10 Toron.to, aged 4.1.-Banquet gIven III DublIn to time since the late lamentable accident (October 19th).
about 4,000 CrImean soldiers.
Q " 26. Baron Yon Hammer Nuystall, the great Orienbl
_4. Ca
ton hombarded by t
e EnglIsh, nnder Admlrl
l scholar, died at VIenna, agû(l 82.-Attempt to Bet fire to
".eymom. on accouut of the seizure ofa lorcha. under BrI- the Banner newspaper office lIamilt
)ll.
tlsh colourll. and all redress refused by the Chmese.-The : ,
propeller Toledo lost In a gale on Lake
Iichigan, with all 27:
r. 0, C. '
ood, of PrInce }.dward Co., arre
ted on
on board exccpt three deck hands.
Usplclon of havIng cau
ed the death, at Detro.lt, of a
2û. Herat bu.rrendered to the Per!'ians, ta:mer of same county, with whom he was travellIng.
Q
A . I T I ,. d h . 1 " I I 1 _9. Tho steamer "[(march went ashore on the Toronto
Mj, . terrlL e yp lOon Vli5lte
e. Plu
Ipll
e "1l!1( s, Peninsula in a snow storm and pro\"ed a total wreck.
destroYIng ten thousand houses wlthm a CircUIt of CI
ht ' . .'. .
leagups.-The Grand Trunk Railway opened through from 30. Th
CIty of Puebla, m Me
leo, In a state of re"l",;>lt,
Montreal to Toronto 333 miles. and beselged b
' a force of 5 or 6,000 men.-Insurrechon
:!8. Chili aud Per
resohe to as!\ist the Central Ameri- broke out in Sicily.
cans against President Walker.
29. The steamer Superior wrecked on Lake Superior, 35
Ii ves 10l't.
30. 111. Goujon, French astronomer, died, aged 33.
31. f:now fell at Quebec, 1IIontreal, Baltimore. Washing-
ton. Philadelphia. &c., none in Torontt).-Grand banquet
to Crimean soldiers in the Corn Exchange, Edinburgh.
oven}.bcr, 1856.
1. War proclaimed against Per8ia at Calcutta.-Rob!'on,
a clerk of the Crystal Palace Company, sentenced to trans-
portlltion for :!O years for forgery of the Company's bouds.
-Sir Alexander Bannerman appointed Governor of New-
foundland.-Order of the Garter conferred on the Sultan
of Turkey.
2. Tremendous earthquake at Rhodes.-Attempt made
to set fire t.o Central School builuings at lIamilton,-The
French steamt'r Lyormaise run into by bark Adriatic, and
sunk, about 100 U\"es lost.
3. Collision on the London and North-Western Railway,
England.
4. Great gale on the Lakes; the propeller J. Tv. Brool.s
lost west of Kingston, and all on board, many other vessels
more or less damaged.
6. Rhodes destroyed by explosion of 12.000 pounds of
powdl'r d..p,'sited in t.he Church of St. .John, and ignited
by lightnin
, 400 or 500 lives lost.
7. The Guatemalians took possession of San .Juan del Sur.
8. Great. fire in S)racuse, N. Y., loss about one million
of dollm's.
9. Fi
ht at Virgin Bay between General IIornsbyand
200 Costa Ricans. I
10. .Jos()ph Abram found guilty of the murder of his
Bon.-Generals Vidaurri and Garza engaged in a pitched
battle near Monteroy, the forccs of the latter completely
routed.
11. The gigantic frauds of Leopold Redpath on the Great
Northern ltallway of England brought to light.-Rumors
of disagreements between the English and French Govern-
ments on the question of the delay of Russia to evacuate
the ßessarabian territory. Austria, with the consent of
Eng;land and Turkey, continues, in consequence, the occu-
pation of the principalities, and some English ships con-
tinue in Turkish waters.
1
. Grand Celebration in Montreal of the opening of the
Grand Trunk Railway.-Mr. Little, cft.!;hier of the :\Iidland
Great Western Railway ot Ireland, found murdered in his
office, under very mysterous circumstances.
13. The Grand Trunk Celebration at }Iontreal continued.
H. Great fire at Pera. Constantinople.-Prince of Saxe-
Leinengen, Bon of the Duche8S of Kent, and half-brother
of the Queen, died.
15. General Walker attacks l\Iassaye, and obliged to fall
back on Gmnada.-}'ire at l'hree Rivers, C. E,
17. The Quphec Agency of the Montreal City Bank en-
tered and robbed of about ;t1,OOO. .
18. Revolution in Northern Mexico ended this day by
keaty.
19. David Bogue, the celebrated London publisher, died
Bud'lenly.
Deeembel', 1856.
1. Tremendous gale on Lake Michigan, several schooners
lost.-ltear Admiral Sir Houston Ste\\art appointed Com-
JIlamler-in-Chief of the North America and West India
Stations.
2. Gale on Lake Ontario; schooner J. G. Beard driven
as bore at Toronto, and propeUer LQrd Elgin wrecked near
Kingston.
3. Schooner Þ.
iagara wrecked at Port Hope, se"l"erallives
lost in endcavourin
to rescue the crew.
4. Bishopric of Ripon conferred on the Rev, Robert
Bickersteth.
5. Dr. Livingstone, the celebrated African traveller, ar,
ri\"ed in London.-Jacob Little, an extensive financier of
Kew York, suspended payment.
6. FiI"f' In Baltimore, In which IIII'. Kuper, Briti!'h Consul
at that place, lost his life.-The steamer Anll'rica lcft Liver-
pool for r\ew York. and encounterin
a furious gale off
Cape Clear was obli;.!:ed to put back, being the first Cunard
steamer compelled by stress of weather to return to port.
8. An attempt on the life of the King of Naples was
made by a soldier on re\ iew, who endeavuUl'ed to stab him
with his bayonet.-Toronto Ba
' frozen over.
9 Father :\Iathew, the Apostle of Temperance, died at
Cork.
10. Christ Church, Cathedral, Montreal, destroyed by
fire.-Dest.ructive fire in Cobourg.-A house in S)'lvester,
C. .E., burned, and three children perished.
13. Sentence of death on the convict Abram commuted
to imprisonment fur life, on the grouml ofinsauity.-Judge
Burns appointed Chancellor of the Univer!'ity of Toronto,
in the place of the lIon, W. H. Blake, resigned.
H. 8choonpr Belvidere wrecked at Port Credit, all on
board lost.-The scow Cornelie lost on the Toronto Island.
-On Lake Erie many marine disasters occurred.-At Buf-
falo houses were unroofed and dest.royed.
15. IIea\"y gllIes experienced along the seaboard.
16. Grand Trunk Station at Point Levi dest.royed by fire.
17. Treaty between Great Britain and the United States
relati\"e to Central America communicatt.,>d, to the Senate
by the President.
18. !\1û(lals voted by the American Congress to DI', Kane,
his officer!! and men -Coldest. dav of the season at 'foronto;
thermometer at. 7 A. M. nearly 1Òo bdow zero,
19. The New lõrk packet Fhip wrecked on the .Jersey
coast.
22. Buffalo and Lake Huron ltailway opened from Paris
to Stratforo.
24. IIngh Miller, tIle geologist, found dead in his room,
shot through the body by his own hand, aged 54.
27. The steamer Tenn
ssee, conveying pro\'i!'iom; and men
to General Walker,
icaragua, put into Norfolk, disabled.
30. The Arctic discovery-ship Re.snlule, fhrmally and
finally handed over to Great. HI itain by Captain Hartstein,
on behalf of the United States.-Corner Stone of the new
Town Hall, Coboarg, laid, with masonic ceremonies.
31. The schooner Lennox, which left KingFton upwards
of a month a
o for Toronto, has ne\er been heard of, and
all hopes for her safety abandoned.
[3
]
1858.]
THE GREAT NORTH-WEST.
27
GEOGRAPillCAL POSITIO
.
THE GRBAT NOItTII-'V}
ST.
influenced in many ways by the progress of Bettlement
about the ht'ad '\aters of the :Mis
i"sippi and the Red
River of the :!\orth, as well as on the b,mlis of the L"pper
IÜ:souri, it is highly important to be able to fÌJrm an
estimate of the adaptation of those regionB for Agricultural
pursuits, the probaLility of their being occupied at an
early perioù, and the InducenlPnts which the great ,alley
to whkh they form a natural high\\H
', is likely to offer
for a fIIpid extension of occupation far into thtl limits of
B1"ÏU
h Territory, With this view noti.'cs of the (.ountry
west of the :\Jissouri. and the region west of the l\lissis-
!'ippi and near the British .Frontier, are adverted to in
this artkle,
The Red River of the North takes its rise in otter-tail
Lake (Lat, 4\.;0 2.1'), and Otter-tail Lake is c
mnected with
the 'li!'sisBippi by Crow-wing River. Ll'af RIVer, and '-:eaf
Lake. together with three SlDall Iakelets and connectmp;
streamlets, or low portap.'ps between Otter-tail Lake and
Leaf Luke. Red River. in makinl!: its gn'at I'outh bend,
meanderl' through a boundless pr:lÏrie, destitute of timber,
which gradually declines In elevation until at length it
f,.rllJS one va"t plain. level as a floor, and elevated only
about one and a half to two feet al1o,'e the ,\ater at its
ordinary stal!:e in June, 'Ihis extensive plain occurs
ahout 110 miles below Otter.tail Lalie (Owen). It is the
plate..u of the Bois dps Sioux, between Bois des Sioux and
::;ba
enne Rivers, bot.h afiluC);jts of Red River. In Jato
46 0 ;!ð' 30" a belt of timber, of oak. elder, and a
h, !'ets in
and contiuues, with some interruption. alon!!; the blinks of
t:ed Hiver. on one side or another. to Cembina-in lat.
4t)O-aml beyond into British Territory. 'l'he air along
Red River, from the mouth of the l'sihu to the serU...
mentH. is Rcented durin!; the month.; of June and .July
with tbe deli:!:btful pcrfume of v.ild roseS. which form It
thkk shruLbery [
Iong its banks. In lat. 46 0 !I' the levd
of the Prairie uboye the river is 31 feet, due to the cutting
away of the river ch'lnnel hy the ruuning water. In
hi.. -l8 0 3i' the !led lUver is about IUO yards" ide. The
head of the settlements on Red River commence here,
and extend for 60 miles below or north. By the course of
the winding' stream tbe total distance from Otter-tail
Lalie to l'emhina is aLout 520 miles.
The plateau of the Bois des Sioux is an extensive
prail"ie. ,\1'1 and marshy in spring, and in many pa,.ts
covered with a few inches of water at that. season of the
year. 'fhe breadth of the prairie is .w miles. I t separates
the waters flowing into lludson's Bay from those Howing
into the :m,,"issippi River. Its altitude above the sea
]1" e] is about 19UO teet. It Is the conneding link beh,een
the ,allies of t.he Red River of the i\"orth, navigable .100
)IEA'XS OF ACCES
TO TIJE BASIN OF LAKE miles for steamers with three or four feet draft, and un-
WIXIPEG. w!\tering 4;'.000 square miles of arable and timber land-
Ther0ut"R "y whi('h access is obtained to the grea.t ,alley and the Minnesota River, flowIng into the :\lisBibli'ippi.
of Lal:.e Winipeg and itstrihutaries, follow the tr>lck ofthree The hpad of navi!!;ation of the Red River is 40 miles
difrerpnt water-sheds. and it is extremely prob>ll.le that It dist>lnt from the :\'liunesota River, and no miles from the
fourth v.ater-shed ,\iU soon furnish a ,'ery valuable ad- navigable portion of the :\1i:;sbsippi.
ditiunal llJeans of communication. }'irst, the Hudson's The country 1Jt,tween the lm8si
sippi and Shayenne
Bay routt'S by AILany Uiver, J\1om;e lliver. and I'\elson Rivprs is a succeR
ion of undulatiu!; >Iud level prah ies,
IUver; ::11.1, the Lake l3uperior route throu
h nainy skirted with woods of variouR growth, alld clnthed every-
Lake and l,ake of the Woods; 3rd. the l\lississippi Valley where with rkh ,erdure, and almost uniformly fertile,
route, from I-\t. Paul's to Red River; 4th. the lIIi"s(,url be>lutiful, and iuviting. At the bend of -Red l\iver the
valll'y routf', from near the Great Bend to
louse lUver, a horizon is as unbroken as that. of a calm sea. Lake!': and
triburar) of the .4.ssiuniboine. Asitis not at all probable streams are numerous, and wat.er-fowl aLundltnt. "'est-
that the lIud
on B:ty routes will ever be selected as per. ward from I.ake Jessee to Mou8e IUver, It di"tance of
manent m..ans of communication between the Great about 125 miltls, .. timLer was only once m!'t with in the
Valley und C.mada or the Uuited States, further reference ravines of some hills !mrrounding a Elmall lake, about
to thcm is unnece
sary. The route fl"Orn St. Paul's on the mid,\ay between the Sha
enne and Mous\\ Rivers." t1)
Missi:öbippi to Red laver is conl't.:mtly travelled, and the
Missouri route promi!lt's to be called into requisition soon. Mouse River Is situated In the north-western corner of
Hence if. is proposed, first to describe these great high- Minnesota. Territory. It flow!; into the As"inJliboine Hivcr,
wayI', dnd the country through which they pass, before and the lower portion of its coun:.e 1M fur many miles
aliudiul!; to the Lake Superior route, by }
iny Lake and through British territory. The vallcy of the river in
Itivpr, &.c. :\linncsota is from 10 to 20 miles broad, and is separated
It v.ill be proper here to mention that the following from the :\liss(luri by the C{)teau de :\lissonri, a ru;;:zpd,
descriptions are drawn chiefly from the ReportR of Ex- woodless, elevated tract of great extent, and draim'd Ly
plorations and Surveys fur a Railroad Route from the rhuletl' which rnn dry In summer; veget:tlion is scanty
j',li
issipJli to the Pacific. publi:!hed under the authority on the Coteau, and of inferior character. the pricld
' pear
ûf the 8el'rf't:uy of War, U. 8.; and from the GeologicRl and wild turnip being the most important.
Surn'
' of :\linnesot;t. Iowa. &c., by Dr. D. Owen. U. S. G.; 'Ihp Importance of :\L use lUver in conneetion with the
And other reJial.le anthorili..s. most of v.hkh ure enumer- settlement of the great valley of the 8.t.>katchc,\an, can-
ated in the body of this article, and their I.hmseolog'y _ _ _ _ __ _
retained unchanged. As it is ,cl'y evid,'nt that tho (1) T"pn
raphy of Route from
Iissi
sil)Vi to thiJ Col-
settlement of the Lake Winipeg Valley, will be greatly umLill. lUver,-l'ac. Rail. Uep.
[323]
A de'!rription of Canadian Territory as at present in-
habitf'd. wuuld neees"tlrily be limited to the northern
Loundalie!l of the vlf.lleys of the Great Lukes and the
Rher St. La'Hence, with their tributaries, althou
h the
jurisdiction of the Canadian Government undouhtedly
extends to other "ater.
heds. So, also, a de!'cription of
the .. Grl'at
orth '....est." with respect to its ad..ptation
for settlement. may for the present be confined t.o the
vallie" of the Red J)Ì\er of the i\"orth, the Suskat,'hewan,
and the large Lukes to which thpy lire tributary. 'l'he
region drained by these rh eri! and lakes ex('eeds an area
of -luO.OOO !:quare miles, being about 1100 miles long and
400 miles broad.
That part of it includ"d within British territory lies
between the !9th and 65th paraU"Is of Iatit.udto', and the
9:3rd and ll.íth degrees of lungitude west of Greenwich,
thus embrucing 6 deg-rees of lat. and 22 of lung. A
:EuroP"'lIl area similarly situated, east of the tpnth degree
of lung.. would comprehend very nearly the whole of
En
ll\nd amI I rellf.nd, part of the German Ocean, the
Engli
h Channel, the north-eastern corner of France, the
"hole of Bt'lgiulU aud I1oJlaml, and the greater part of
the Valley of the Hhine, together with the }\:ingdom of
Hanover.
The gener:tl surface of thIs extensive country is a uni.
form slope from the basin of Lake Winipeg to tLe source!'
of the ::'-a
katchewan in the Uocky :\louutaius. A part of
that stupendous mountain range forms a natural westerly
bound:.ry to the ml\g:nificent valley under con
idpration;
the ru;;!!:ed Coteau de !\lis,ouri limits its southern exten-
sion; while a vast tc'xpanse of prairie countt'y, extending
to Elk anù Beaver Hhers. affords no distinctive physical
boundary for its northern limit.
It is l\rained by the t.wo branche's of the
askatchewan,
with their tributaril's Battle Uiver, Reel Deer ](iver. now
River, an.l othel'
maller streams; also by the Red Riyer
of the Xorth ,md its aftluents, 1I10use River aud As:,inni-
boine niVer. The mOst import>lnt lakcs lie near its ea..,t.
ern boundary and are, the well. known Winipeg Lalie.
over 2;:;u
eographical llJilrs long by ahout 40 bl'oad, and
853 abO\" the t;ea level; Winipegoos Lal,e and )lIlDitoba
Lake, each about one quarter 01 the size of Lake Winipeg
and of simil,tr forlll; la
tly, the Lake of the Woods, near
the east buunc1ury of the great valley, connected "ith
Winipcg Lake by the rocky and winding Winipto'g
Hiver, and ,Üth Rainy Lalie by Hainy River.
28
THE GREAT NORTH-WEST.
[1858.
not bl' over-estimafed. Th2 Missouri is navigable a" high 1 any importance can be established OTer a va
t extent of
a
the mouth of High Wood Crel'k. fifteen miles below the country, many hundred miles broad, on the ea
te!'n
great ffill
. by steamers drawing from 18 to 20 inches of fiank of the Hocky )Iour.tains. and Routh of the Great
atpr; at a
1 "e:tsons of the year, when not ';Ibstrl1
ted hy I "Bend of the J\Ii['['OUl"i. Owing to the ahsence of rain, the
Ice. The dl":allce f!"Om the mouth of the }hssoul"1 to the apparently grea.t rivers, the P]ntte, the Canadian the
G
eat Bend is about 1600 miles; to Fort Union, 1900 Arkansas. &.:.., are often converted into long dcl
l'hpd
mIles; and h>l]f way between the Great Bend and Fort reaches or ponds during the !'ummer months. nnd forbid
Union the Coteau du Missouri !'eparates by a few miles I'xten
ive settlements even on their inIluedillte banks.
the waters of the }Iissouri from those of the J\louse. l'hiò great and important ph}sical fact is coutr.lry to
}'rolD its mouth to the Great Bend, the }Iissouri admits popular opinion,.which is mainly
ased upon an inspec:ion
of almost cnntinuous settlement on its im.nediate banks' ofa map, aud gUllIed by tlw glowmg- but uttel'ly erroneous
thel
ce. to }'ort Union, only abr,ut one.fhurth could b
descriptions ":h.ich are periOl1ic,
lIy circu
ated aboy.t the
cultIvated: Ilud above }'ort Union manv extenshe wond
rr111 fertilIty of the Far" est, aud Its capabIlIty of
but detached lmt.tmns show t.heir adllptation for small in- sustaIDlng a dense population,
dependent agricultural areas. The arid district" of the Upper J\lissouri are barren
8teumers ascend the riVN" to Fort Union in 42 days, tractB, wholly unculthable fro":U v:trious causes. (2) The
Rnd descend in 18 days. With first.c]a
s boats three or arid plaius bet.ween the Platte and (':madian J{jvers are
even four round tl"ips could be mad" each :rea,r between in great part sllnd-deserts, The" 8.l;!e-plains," or drv
the nhJUth .md Fort Union-lC)OO miles, or g'
O') milcs for districts, with little ,,'e:;etable growth except varie'ties òf
each r,?und tdp. As an emigrant. route the :\1is"oari mliY Artemisia, begin on the western border of the plains of
prove lOvd]uah]e. the eastern Hocky 1\lountain slope, and cover much the
The awrage hreadth of the Cote:H1 du 'Iissouri is from 60 l:'lr:,!
r port,ion of the whole country ....l.stwllrd. tal Thp
to 80 miles. and its rise from 400 to SOO feet above the beò St
rIle R..;.t:lon on the east.ern slo]?e of the Ro('ky :Uoun-
of tllû river. It stretches nort.h I\nt! we
t into the Bl"itish t
lD
bep!"'s about 500 ';II' GOO DlI]es west of the :\Ii
sis-
p'ssessions, amI
erves as a dÏ\"idin
ridge between the
Ippl. and Its breadth vllnes from 200 to 4
0 miles; and it
\\ aters of the 8a."katche\\ an aud the )lis
"ul"i. The .1I1Iev I
.then succ"eded by the Rocky l\Iountnlll raul!:e, which.
of ;\Iouse H.iver and that of Mbsouri Jtiver are connecteÏ:l nSID.
from an altitude of 5,200 iu I.lt. :):.,>0. reaches 10.000
by a Coulee. (ravine, gully), piercing the Cote!iu du feet III lat. 38 0 , a
d declin
o to í490 feet
n lat. 4:.,>0
!/. and
r.Ii
souri. ;\louse river is a llirge I<trcam betwl'en two and about 6000. feet 1';1 l
t.. 4,. :'.l
ng this ran;!:e Iso]at
d
threl' hundred miles Irmg. flowing in a vulley about 200 peaks. and nd
es rI
e ;lDtO the hnll!s of
':Petual "nO\
. III
f
et below the
elll'ral ]""1'1 of the Prairie. Its hip:;h and some IIlstlln
es att'llDlng an el
vatJon ot 1,:000 feet. The
steep banks are cut by Coulees extending 10 or 15 miles breadt
of t
le Roc
y l\lountalll range varIes from 500.to
into the prairil'. l'he rÏ\"er Is navigable throu;!;hout the 900. mIi
s. The B
)I] of the
reater pa
t. of t.he Sten]e
!l'reater part of itR COIlI'Sf>. Lignite conI, availahle for fu.el. RegIOn IS .nece!'sarl]Y so .f!"û m Its composilIon, aud \
here
]m!' been found on its b.lDks. In a country destitute of well ?onstItuted !0r fertllIty, from the absence of ram at
wood, this mu
t. be un important feature. c
rhll.n seasons. The general charal'ter of ,:xtreme sterility
hkewlse belongs to the country embraced 10 tho mountain
re.;ion. (4) . 'fhe table sul\ioined is capable of convCJing a
Tery good ule!\ of the great Barrier to the v.estward pro-
gress of settlement \\ hich lips betwel'n the l\Ii"'si
ippi
valley and the Pacific
]ope of the Rocliy :.\Iouutains, It
is e:\.tracted from a tabll', showing the len
th
, !'UllJ!; of
of ascents and descl'nts, &1'., &1'., of the several routes
surveyed for a railroad from t.he l\lissi"sippi to the Pllcific,
aud publi!'hed in the" Exp]orations and
urveys" before
quoted,-page 31.
This table BllOWS that Ule lea"t distance of uncultimble
laud through which a Railway from the :\JigsiQ
ippi to the
J'!l/'ilic must pass, in the Unite'd State
tenitory. e'[c('eds
1,200 miles in lenJ:th,-a Barrier suf1ì.('i"nt to nrrpst the
general progress of setUement.. for v('ry many years to
come. iu a course due west of the Mississippi.
UXIo'ITXESS OF TIlE FAR WEST FOR
ETTLE:\IEXT.
The general westward progressofsettlelllent.a. few miles
west of the upper :.\Iis
ouri river il< renderedimpossib]e by
t!w conditions of climate and soil which prevail there.
"'rhe rnl'liy mountain rt'gion and the sterile belt east of it
occupil's au area about equal to OYE TIIIRD of the whole
f'm.tilce of the United States, which, with our present
know]edÇ!'e of the laws of nature, aud their application to
el'onomil"al purposes, must l'1.'er remain of littlr t'alue to the
husbandman." lI) The IJrogl ps!,: of settlement mURt neces-
sari]y be IIp the TaliI')" of the Jligsissippi, and on and up
the banks of the )Ii"souri. The explorations for the
Pacific Railrood and the meteorolo:;iral investigations
carried on under the direction of the Surgeon General of
the U. 8. army show conclusively t.hat no settlement. of
Lendh of
liIl'>i of
Raih ay.
NUllll'er of :\Iiles of
ltoute through
Arable La.nd.
l\umber of -'IiII'" of I . -
Route through land!':
ulllber of Fquare
generally uucuiti- miles of !'ums (>
areas
vable, arable soil I of ]al'gðt
odles of
being found in small arab
e ].md Ill. unclù-
areas. tl V" ble regIons.
Routc near the 4ith and -l9th parallel 18114 3í-1 H
O 1000
" " 41st and -l2nd do. 20:32 C32 1400 1100
:J
th and :J9th do. 21180 û
.) HI:iO 1100
3:>th do. lSP
416 H76 2:300
32ud do. lUIS 408 1
10 2300
Theonly direction which remaIns for extensive free 80il
settlement in and nellr the United States is NORTHWARDS,
partially along the immcdiate banI,s of tho ;\lI
souri,
about the he'ad.waters of the :\lississippi, and towards the
vallies of t.he I
ed River and the Saskatchewan. The
popular impression that immense arpa
of land 'tvailahle
for thl' purposes of agriculture. lie between the :\Ii...souri
and tho Hocky !lIollulain chain, hilS, as befÌJre stated,
been completely refut.l'd by the explorations IlDd surveys
for the Pacific Railroad. The now well ascertained ariditv
of climate and it.. natural consequl'nre, sterility of g"ïi.
both com hine to confinu the title of" 'fhe Great American
De!'l'rt," giveu by the early explorers of th., ea
tel'n flank
of the Rockv Mountains to that exlen.ivo reorion of
country. This import.ant fact canuot f.'\il to exe
cise a
(1) Dr. lIenry (Smith
onian Institution),
(2) Pa
c (j81, Army Meteoro]ogical Register, U. S.
(3) IlJid.
powerful influence upon the occupation of British Terri-
tory nOrth of t.he 4
Jth Pliralle] of latitude. and on the
snurces from which that occupation will fl..w. A con-
!'iderable p:'lrt. of the region IJing between th.. Sh'lyenno
JUver (a tributary of Hed IUvcr) and :\Inu
e RÏ\er (a dis-
t:mC8 of 150 miles) Is. moreover, scarl'ely fitted for con.
tinuoul'! settlement., owin
to the Ilbsenl'!j of wood. and th9
constant OCl'urrence of brllckish (\1' salt.water I.lk...let". In
t.he event of the construction of the Pllcific nail road near
the 49th p:ualle]. wood for buildin
and fuel on the pro-
posed line of roarl fOJ' a distance of 400 miles, wnuld. ha\'e
to) hli obtained fl"Om the only sources of
upp]y on l{('d
Riv"r and
louse UÏ\er. t 5 )
Dr. Owen think'i th:'lt fiU apparentlv trh hi] cirl'um-
stance will dehty the settl em..ut of the re..:iull of the
(4) Exploration and Surw
ls f'r 11 R:IÌIl"()/i,1 Honte fll1uI
the :\Iisòi
sippi River to the Pacific Ocelln-I'a
e Q,
(5) Exp]orations and SurveJ's-page 4lJ.
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2D
THE GREAT NORTH-WEST.
Upp\;r WisI'onsin, Chippuwa. :st. CroIx, anù B1:wk Rh'er- all rossible expeùition, for the sake not only of est
lbli<h-
tlwuce J\ 'rth t..> Lake Superior and tho llritbh line. illg a c,'Jllll'cti"n liver llriti<h b'rritory with HritiOjh
etTle-
"rhi,; i:> the prevalence in insutIer,Ü.le quantities of venom- nmnts aull a ft'rtilo valley of almost i:limih\ble extent, Imt
OUi! insect,; iu the Pineries of :Xorthcrn \\ iscoosin, anù nlUre e!-pecially with a vie" to check the othd"wi...e cerbtin
mOl'e or less throo;:;hout the above dl'l'i!{natcù re;.don; the direction of foTure c,'mmerce, and the more ttmgèrous
lmfialo-!!uat, the bl"Ulot, aloù tbe s,tlIIHly, /Jesidl's myriads pl'olJabilit}. of
he unlicenl'ed occopation of t.he c,'uo,try by
of gigantic Ulo!>quitoe:>, carryon inc2ssant wltr. Un the the sqnatterslrom the south of the -l
lth p,\ri\.lI..!. kor the
oth<!r haod, tilt! "\'alley of the Ileù HÏver. west of this I pl1l'pll
e of obt1liuing accurate iutormati<'J\ on till' naturo
region, h a va
t and magnificent exp'\nl'e of OpCI1 country, I of the ('oUl!try, in all its
,:pects. !,etwet'n 1 ak,> Supt>I'ior
ab"ut íU:J feet,-4,'J miles from La!,e 'rntver
p,-below the and Red l:a
er, the expellitlOn wlnc
has alr
lJ.d:1 !o!llr!cù
height of 1.ll1ù lJetween it and )1i
!;i
\:'ippi; :lnd r"r a river fOl' tcat reglUn of country, \IUS Olgall1seù lJy the Canat!.mu
distauæ of UOU miles to LItke Willip
g its descent is only gl!verllmeut.
2,IU feet, or ab,.ut I,nt' thirù of a toot per mile. And" }louse
Rin>r olfers
n'ater int!.ucements for settlement, th!ln I\le
to be tcund tor a long di::;tance on either side of it.;' (1)
The Gmnd Coulee conne.:tin6 by a passage its waters wilh
those of the }lbsouri, is sitmted within II. mile or two of
the nati.:malbouDdary.
The route from Lake Superior to the Van",y of Ret!
River, by way of the Kamanitiquia, Rainy Lake, the
Lake of the Wooùs, anù Winipe ó River, lies wholly
"\\ithin a granitic tract; upper silmi!ln limestones ap-
pearing only i'l :\ body on the south-western shores of tht!
Lnke of the \\'oods. K!lDl8.niti'luia River (2) empties
itself into 'l'huD.der Bay, near tho western extl'emity of
Lake
upÐl'ior, :Fùr about ten mi!es it is a df'ep Ilnd
muJùy lIIc:mdt'rin:! stream. 300 feet broad. :For abuut 13
IllÎles the dver is rapid to the foot cf the Grellt Falls, 100
feet in hei..
ht. The stl'eam now maintains a westerly
course for twenty miles in a straight line to Dog Lake.
In this p.lrt of its course it is predpitated over a SUCCCB'
!lion of ht'avy falls. Dog Lake is an extensive sheet of
water, occup
illg nearly 200 Fqu:u'e miles in area. anù
about 500 fLet,tbuve Lake SUIJcrior. The stream here takes
the name of Dog IUver, anù passes for twenty miles
throu
h It
reat nt:ll'sh. after which short rapids, alterna-
ting wiLh IOLg I3tretehes of stm water, occur for 1ifken
miles, as far "s the tribuw'y through which the caDoe
route lies tow MÙS llet!lti Vel'.
The uppi.'r part of the river, between its Sources and
Dog Lake, f"r the greater part of the d:sh\nce passes
through a vust swamp, bounded on each bit\e by low
granitll rid6lts, usually more or les
covered with a stunted
growth of t'\'ergreens and white birch, The route by the
tributal'y 1J,.fure mentioned. lies through a series of lakes
and thl.ir ccnnecting streamlO, to Lac Ia Croix anù Rainy
I.akc. From this poifit to the Like of Wooùs, lJy Raiuy
};i\'er, th...re is a lnng stretch ûf n:l\"igable water, saiù to
exceed l;)u miles in length; and much of the surrounding
country is de!'cribeù as fel'tile and invitiug, Beh\ cen The question of climate, in its bearings upon agriculture
l
ainy Lake ant! Lake Wiuipeg the route admit!! of the north of the 4Cth pamllel, on tlle Amelican (,ontincd,
navigation of boats of two or three tOllS by the Winipt'g arpl.ars to be Jimiteù alUlo
t alto;;etlll'r to the mean
IUver, sulJject, however, to occasional port!lges. The chief temperature of the slason, from tho mi,\ù!c of April to
ob
tacles to a commercial route from L:tke Superior to the miùdle of October, and to tbe J1recipitatio!l of water in
Ued lU\"er appear to lie east of Uainy Lake. There can be the form of rain or !On ow throu
hout the whole year.
no doubt that the obstacles to bO:lt n!l\igation are ,'ery Extremes of temp"fI\tUl'e ùulÌng the month!' whl'n veg,,-
t;.Jrmidahle between th08f' pointE.; to Dog Lake alone the table growth is arresteù. d() not nece8sarily am.ct. many of
rise is 5uO feet ab:we LaI;:e Superior, in a river roul'Fe of the most important a
deultural operation8, or in the lellbt
Ilbout 4'; miles; the fulls of Great Dog POl'tpge (131 mile dt'gree the production of summer crops.
ll)ng) have a united ùownfall of about 200 feet; lJetween Tbe custom, univers,llly pn'valent, of assignhlg to the
thi.. Portage anù the Gmnù :Falls, a succession of falls or Eeason of !OPl'ing the months .\larch, April. and M.ty. and
rapids occasion !iix portagf'B. varying in length from I\. few to l3uD;lmer, June. .July, and Au:!ust, is not I\pplkable to
YIU'ÙS to a mile.-the total ùownfall iB here also about a large pOl.tion of the Xorthcrn States of the Union, or to
:WU teet; then t0110W the Granù J':tlis of 100 feet at one per- Briti
h Amel'ka. I n the construction of iwthcrmal lines
pendicular leap. The frequency of fulls and rapiùs throogh- fl)r the sl'asons of tbe Lake Winipeg Valley, April and
out the whole route from Lake Supe\"Ïor to Litke 'Winipeg, May should represent the !'pring seasen, June, July, and
ID.iy be jmlgetl of by the fact that Dr. ,_ wpn's party maùe August, and Borne days of Bt'ptel1llJer, the >-ummer season.
over One hundreù portages, The waters of the Kamanti- In cunsequence. however, of the form.'r ùÎ\ isi'lll bein
(luia art! eVt'rywhere furloiù, and durin
the summer adopted, the \\inter anù autumn i80thernmls are too
season so warm as to lie sc:u'ce!y potalJle. (8) These facts higb,-made to penetrate into too high latituùes,-"\\ hile
eombineù, scem to point to the con
truction of I\. rO,td tho!'e of spring and summer, for the I':IDle re3son, descend
from some couvel1it nt poiot on Lake Superior to Eainy I too low. '.fhe !'pring isothermal of 35 0 (.) is rt'presented
Lake, wh,>re a
aibl"le navigltion DIllY be said to com- to pass round the north s;hOl'e of Lake Superior, ùel'cend
mence. The valley of Rat lUver, whose sources are said I to the latitnùe ûf the llig;h table lanù about the hr"ad
to lie near Hainy Ùlk . e, anù wh.)se courf;e is almost ùue waters of l\lissitosippi, and enter the V!llley of l
!'ù River
west to U.>d Hiver, ùoes not appear to have ex"iteù tho about lat. 47 0 . lIere it rises !!udùenly in a north.westel'ly
Ilttenti<>n it deserves. It set'ms probab!e that f!"Om the direction, cr05ses Muu:o>e River and tho Ao;.
ir iboinl', up to
cireum!outn,'e of its being represented to !low in part o\'er the valley of the Saskatrhewan. On the flank of the
a limel'tone formation, the country on its banks would be I Rucky :\1. untains it dl'
cenù8 abl"upt1y towardI' anù below
M weIlllùapted Ibr It roaù, as the trail up the Hed1! iver to the 40th parallel. The summer isothermal of 65 0 crosses
St. l'au!"". '.fhe comparison between the physical features :llichi 6 an south of lat. 4iP. and gradually asct'nds to :Fort
of the I'outes by the Mis
issippi V .llley, the }lissouri anù Ripl..y. It. touc.hes l{eù Hivcr at about the 4tjth p.uItIlel,
Grand Coulee, I\.nd I,al;:e Superior, show tbe necessity and follows the cOUl'se of th'lt stl...am in a due northtrly di-
of opcnin
the la
t nameù means of communication \\ith rection for fully 4 degrees of latituùe; it then pursues a
(I) 1':xplordtions anù Surveys-p!lgo 40.
(2)
lt-. .\lurr.1Y, Geo. Sur. 18-1\.i--l7. Page 48.
GEOLOGICAL FEATURt
S Olf 'fUE GREAT YAUÆY
OJ' LAKI<} WDlll'EG.
Lake Winillt>g has on its eastern shores a uniform
stretch of crJsta1line rock, composet! of gueiss,
r8uite,
:\nù trap. &c., Ldng I\. continuation of the great Lduren-
tian formatiun of Ca.nada, Un its western shores are ex-
poscù the Iime8toncs of Lower
ilurian agt!. llerlllher,
for a few milt's f!"ODI its sOUl'ce to below its great Uenù, is
røpresented to flow over the same kind of cr) stalline rock;
north of that point, however, it 1m;:; expoSeù in nwnerous
spots a continuation of the Silurian basin, whose outcrop
bas just been noticed as occurring on the westel'n
hol"es
of Lake Winipe!;. These Silnrian limestoues ha"\'e been
traced from Hed mVer to near the head \\ ate!'s of ß
:wer
IUver, being uumask..ù by a small p:\rt of the southern
and nearl
' the wlwle of the nurthern branch of the
Saskatchewan. On 1\1ouse Hh"er anù it.s tributaries, near
the Coteau du :\lissouri, massh-e sanùstone f(wks are ex-
poseù on their' Lanks, A very ll\.rge portion of the s(Jutl1
branch of the Saskatchpwan, allù the whole of }{eù Deer
RiYer "\'alley, i:! excavateù in a lignite formation. Lignite
also OC-CUI'S iD quantity on !'IlolH;t) niver, anù can be walle
:wllilable as fuel. Tertiary formations occur on the !'IIis,
f.Ouri in the region about the Great Ðenù, anù com,tituttJ
the rugg
d barrens of the Coteau du .\lissollrÌ. 'l he v:t!<t
coal fiehl of the Uppel'
asl,atch,,\\an, Imù its pl'obalJle
continnation towal'ù"
Iou"e HiveI', cannot fail to ghe in-
calculable "\alue to the western part of the gr(.at \ alley ;
anù the navigable chltracter of the two branches of the river
whi:h expose it, points it out as tho soulce of !'uppl}' for
fuel over the WOOtUcss but fe..tile prai:'ies "\\ hkh form
such:l. mal'keù feature in tbe phJl3ical geogmlJhy of this
re.;ion.
CLnIATE 01<' THE LAKE WINIPEG BASI
.
(3) Mr. :\ImTay.
(4) Lorin lllodget.
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DECIMAL CURRENCY.
[1858.
westerly cOUl'se along the valley of the S'1.skatrhewan
until the nu o of longitnde is reached, \\ hen it descends
along the Ilank of the H.ocky Mountains to south of
latitude 3i o . These isothermals represent the line of
mean "pring and Bummer temperatures. according to the
generally received uivision of spring and summer months.
lt
however, the month of March were thrown ont alto-
goether, and a few da)s of September added. to the Bummer
the geueml coUlse of tbese lines of equal temperature,
would lie considerably to the north of tlie diI'ectiun just de.
scribed, and Ulore fully indicate the agricultural capabili-
ties of the re
ion they art! represented tu traverse, by ex-
hibiting,-what re;tlly exist,-higher il'"thermals for the
agricultural SeaSonS. The autumnal Season comprises the
greater part ofSeptembðr, Octobt,r, and a few da}s vf
OVem-
ber; the remaining pal t of November to J.\-1;uch, inclnsive,
represents the winter Sl"<'tson for the area under conl'idera.
tion. '.chis I1!ltural divbion of the Se"sons is stl"ihingly
represented by the eady and rapid advance of tt'mpera-
ture in )by, in the valley and prniries of the Saskatche-
wan; and it is also indicated in a very marked dcgree
by the exti'nsion nort.hwards to the saUie valley, bt:tween
the 9iJ o "nd 1U5 0 of longitnde, of numerous plants, whose
geographical distribution, e"st and west uf those limits,
has a much more southern climatil' bound;lry, 'fhe limits
of trees rise with the isothermal lines, and these attain a
much higher elevation in the interiur of ßriLbh Amel"ica,
than ou the Atlantic coast. t 1 ) Among the c:luses which
tend to give an elevated spring and summer tempcrature
tu the Valley of Lake Winipe
. two may be noticed
which "ill sen'o to illustrate this great physical fa,'t.
'be first is the comp!iratively low elevation of the country
above the sea level. The valley of Hed River, 200 miles
in an air line from its lllouth, is JUO fect (equal to 2
:!0 of
temp.) below the lcvel of the lable land st'ptu-ating it trom
tht! .)lisbissippi; and Lake Winipeg is 95U feet (equal to
3Y2 o of temp.) below the saDIe re;;ion. In other wurds,
the height l.f land, near thu head wllters of the ;\li!'sis-
I'ippi, is 17UO fpet; the COb'au de :\lissol1ri, not less than
:!
l)U feet; while Lake Willi peg is only 8;)u feet above the
Hea level. The second is this inti ul'nce ofthe warm westerly
wind
from the Pa,'illc Ucean, in connection with the
IJre\niling: northeast "ind, which is onc of the establil'hed
physical phenomena of this great part of Bl"itbh America,
It would appear, at first sight, that the (in \\il1tt'r
and spring) snow-c'tpped ridges of the Ca
eade, lllue,
and Rocky :\lountnins would abl'tract so much hpat
from the warm westerly winds coming frolll the Pacific
Ucean, as to nentmli.ole their influence upon the temper-
ature of the 8ashatchewan Yallt'Y. Such, however, is not
the case; Rnd happily for the purpose of practically
ub-
stftntiating this apparent anomaly, we have indi
putable
testimony.
In the magnetical and meteorological obscrvations at
Lake AthaLasca and :Fort I:;impson, by Co!. Lefroy, H.A.,
we find the fullowing important observation. in rl'lation
to the phenomena of Pacific winlls allecting the climate of
tho J'i"orthern Hegions:-
"A loc,\l phenomena of interest was observed several
times at Fort I:;impson, (Lat. ül o 51' j" J'i".; Long. 8h. 5'
40" W.; 460 miles from Sitka, iSO from FOI.t Chipewyan-
};'OI.t ChipewJan is situated in lat. 5b o -13' N,; Ivng. 7h.
35' 1;;" ".-1.7UO geo. miles from 'l'úronto,) in the rapid
rise of the temperature of the air, when the wind changed
to thl' south-v. est from an eastcrly direction. It appe"I'ed
liS if the warmer air of the Pacific Ocean were transferrt'd
(1) Gray.
t2) See an article on Meteorology, in connection witb
al'roE's the neighbOllrin
ridgE's of the Hoclry l\lountains
with little loss uf its temperature."-(I:'nge 13\1.)
'fhese ubservations are of
I'eat Inlportance in the l)ear-
in!/: they ba,'e upon tbe bumidity uf the climate of the
Saskatchewan Valley. Warm air from the Pacific, loaded
with moistm'e, pas
es at certain periods of tbe year over
the whole range of the Rocky Monutains in jlritbh
Americ'l and in the United States. It is an ascertained
f.lCt, however, that westt'rly winds from the Pacific
occü
ion but a very small precipitntion of rain or snow on
the eastern Ilank of the Hooky
lountüins, south of the
Great l\1iS>'oul"Ï ßend. Similar winds ii'um the l'ndfic do
occa
iun a cumidt'rable precipitütion in the SlIskat,'hpwan
Yalley, althuugh they have to pass over a mountain
rangt! of perhaps equal extent and altitude. \\ hence,
then. this apparent anomaly? It prob!bly arise.. from
the difTm'ence in the temperature of the two rt'gionl' and
the direction of the prevailing' winds. It is of sullicient
iuwl'est to warrant further notice. In spring and summer
warm westerly winds, laden with moisture, in pa
Eing
ovel' the mountain range south of, 8ay the -1;;th plU aJlL'l,
ure couled to a certain temperature, 8nd precipitate the
gre,lter portion of their moisture, in the ii'rm uf rain or
no", upon the mountain ridges. Un arriving at the
eastern tlank of the Hocky Mountains, their wmpernture
ri
es to a degree corresponding to that of the regiun over
which they pass, in addition to the increal'e due to the
deposition of their moisture, in the form uf rain or Enow,
flom the conversion of latent into sensible heüt; but the
capadt.y of air tur moisture is v.ell known to be dep..ndent
upon its temperature, \\ ithin certain lill1its,-heuee the
westerly Pacific winds become more and more warm and
dry, as they deEcend the slope, until they meet the moist
winds from the Uulfof Mexico passing up the Valley of
tht! Mississippi, and OVer the northern regions of the
Great Lakes.
lIence one reason of the remarkahle aridity Iwd eonl'e-
quent I'td'ility of the eastern tlank of thc Hock
' :\loltIltains
in the United
tfttef;. In the valley of the :-:a
klltehewan,
however, the winds from the l'ul'Îtìc. tbou,;h not
o
prevalent liS the westerly trade wimls impinging upl'n the
vast ranges of Oregon and California - Rud dl'prived
of much moiEture in their passage over the Hocky Houn-
tain range, meet with a pl'evailing north-easterly wind
inst.ead of a warm south-westerly wind, as in the valley
of the :\li
Hissippi; hence their temperature is ll'ssened
instead of bt'ing elevated, and precipitation in the form of
rain takes plllC'e. (2) 'fhe prevalence of north-ea!'terly
winds in British America is another cause of the increased
amount of precipitation in the reg:lon they traverse, they
probably extends as far south as lat. 55 0 .
The foregoing brief outline of the important rPl"tions
which the great Wir,jpeg Valley already p085eI'SeS phYbi-
cally, aud is likely to establish commercially, with C,mada
IIml the United Hates. embraces enough to foreshado\\ tbe
interest wbith may be involved in its futurc politit'al cen-
dition. At present it is a vast oasis of alm"st contiuental
dimem,ions. possessing, undoubtedly, great Lut not well-
detined I't'sources of bOll and climate, and scpamted from
('ivillsation by a low broad Larrlerofgrünite hills nr sterile
ddft rang..s, n9t difficult to surmount. as wen liS by a
peculiar occupalion under its present lords of the SI.il. "ho,
frum obvious moti ves of interest. are not inclilwd t.o witness
with favour the bnffalo yielding his boundless pllstnro
fields to tbe ox, or the bear and wolf gh'ing place to the
sheep and the goat.
Agriculture, by Professor .Josepll Hcnry, Scc.
m. Inst.;
also, Met. Observations at Lake Athabasca, by Col. Lefroy.
DECIMAL CURRENCY.
By an Act of the last Session of the Provincial Pürlia-
ment (:W Vie., cap. 18), it is enacted that all aCl'ounts Le
rendered to the Government, or any l'ublic Uffice or De-
partment in this Province, in dollars and cents, and that
thi'! Act sh,\11 take effect on Iwd after the Thirty-Ilrst lÌay
of December, 1:iJhteen hundrell and J<ïfty,&ven.
Consequent upon the above enactment v.ill be the gene-
ral adoption of the deeimal system in all operations of
trade, and a'! some confusion is likely. to arist' in reducing
pence into dollürs and cents, or vice 1'prSl!. we givE' tbe
fúllowing rnles, which we trust "ill prO\e of valup:-
RULE I.-Add a cipher to any gÏ\'en numlJûr of pence &lnd
divide by six, ,\nd the result is in cents. E.wmple: 3s. 8d.,
[3
6]
or 4-1 pence: add a cipher gives HO, divided by six and re-
sult il' j3 2-6th. say j3 cents answer
HULE II.-:\'lultiply any given numbl'r of CE'ntR by six
and cut off the last figure, which is tenths of a penny.
E:Nml'l
: i3 cents multiplied b
' six giveR 4:3R. E'qual to 43
pence and 8.10ths, say 4-l pence, or 3s. 8d. answer.
. .Approximale Values.
Cents. Pence. Cepts. Pence.
1
6 3Y2
2 1 7 4
3 2 8 1)
4 2Yz 9 5%
3 10 6
Cent".
20
30
50
75
$1.00
s, d.
1 0
1 6
I) 6
3 9
1) 0
1858. ]
:MATHEMATICAL D EP ART:\IENT.
31
l\lATHE:\lATICAL DEP ARTl\lENT.
In consequence of the omission of nny specifieù time for the return of solutions by corres-
pondents, in our last issue, we have thought it better to defer the publication of the IUlIHven; till
next Jear, when ùue acklJowletigment will be matle of all. Correspom.lellts will pleu.
e observe t1mt
their' communications (prepaitl) must btJ in the hantls of the publlshers,
Ies:;rs.
lAcLEAR
Co.,
on or bet ore the 1st ot July, It;;)8, and that we shall be \Cry glad to receive orig.inal pl'Oblems
from all quarters.
The Publishers, desirous of encouraging the study of
Iathematics in Canada, have liberally
placed at the disposal of this tlcpartmclJt two Prizes, each of the value of .Five .Pounus, tor the
be:;t and second bef:>t solutions of the problems in our present and last year's is:me, vd.J.ich shall
have been rect:iveù before the above-uwutioned date.
Pl'oblClns contributc{l by COJTcspo.lldcnts.
PROB.1, by P. IIODGKlX80:;r, Aylmer:
v TIIEORE
t I.-'J'he angles made by the meeting of three straight lines drawn from the vertices of an equilateral
triangle to any poiut within, are re
pectively t..U u grt
at"r (th.. gr"alCr tl1an the greater and the 11;'I;s than thtJ J.te"b) than
the IWgle,; of" u'Üngle having it!! SJdeb se\tJrally equal to thOl;tJ three strl1Ïght liues.
,/" TI.IEOR.t:llt !I.-lf iu an equilat
ral triaugltJ there btJ giVt
n three. straight l
nes drR'I n from any poil1t ".ithin to !be
vertices, t\\1ce the l\.I'e:\ 01 tne tnal1gle sh:tll be equal to the areas ,,1 three eqnilaterlil tflangles, hanug their n"pecnve
side,; equal to those tleveral givtJn 11nes, togl;'ther with three times the /l.rea 01" a tri<LngltJ havilJg its l:ji\1e!! Je
peclively
eq ual to the S8llie three givenl1ues.
...- PROD. 2, bJ WILLLU! lJus:'\E,-A surve)"or lost tne dimensions of a field in the form of a right-angled triangle, but
recollects th,\t th.. least I!iue multiplied oy tb" h,)' potheuuse produced I:Uã cilluns, and the rewaulÎl1g t,ide multiplied
by the visector of the opposite :\ughJ proL1uced lUbli..h\J chaius. }'rom thes.. t\\O products .he hupes /:SOwe C.J.uadlan
diarian WJll ve avh; to tell him the b.Î\1es and ar"a of the s:iill triaugle.
V PROB,3, Ly --. Huw must three trees, A, ß, C, be plauted so th'l.t the angle at A may be double that at n,
the augltJ at B double tlllit at l.J, and,;u that a Jiue 01" 4tJu ,)'ards wa,)' ju,;t go round them 1
I" PROB. 4, by the same.-SuIJPose a mlm to walk 20 miles the first day, 19 the second, 18 l-:!Oth the thi1'd, &c" ill
v what time would htJ arrive at a place 401 miles di!!tant 1"rom the puiut of departure 1
I'ROB. 5, by the same.-A larg.. vessel, 10 feet high, being kept constantly full of water, if nine small circular holes,
each I-5th of all i1.lch in diameter, bA opened m itb v"l.tic..t sil1e..t every loot 01" the depth: rtoquùed to detelwiue the
dibWnee!! to which the)" will bCverally spout on the horizontal plane 01" the vu.se, and tl1" qwmtlty ot' wakr l1iseltarg..d
by all of th
m in t..n minutes.
V"" PROB. 6, by 'rIIO:\IAS GUERIIi,-)Iy f<Lrm, containing 200 acres, i:il an oblong (as are :\11 farms in Canad:\); the bounda-
ries are aU detÎiced, but there aN lour tree,; \\l1kh "re knuwn to ve sitUlued relopecti\ely in thtJ tour vuund.1ry liJiciI.
It i,; .equked trum theuce to determiue the bound.tries.
V PROB. í, by J. D. YORK,-The pt'pulation of a villa
t) during t1r"" years was augmented at the end of each year at
a rate pt!r cent. eqm\l to th", popul.J.ti...n at tlltJ beginuing, and at the eud of the tJ..tird ,year it Wa!! 4,
UÙ: wh:\t \\a.s it
at the beg.n.niü.; of the tinöt )ca.d
v PROD. 8, by THO
!
s THORP, uttawa.-.l!ïnd the Eide of the greatest equilawral triaugle which cau Le insccibed in a
given square.
I'IIOB. 9.-by 'WILliAM Dus
'E.-Find two numbers whose product shall be a square; tht:ir sum added to tbeirproduct,
a tr"'.ile square; aud their product, less their IiUW, a douvle sq ual'e.
V l'ROB.IU-Prom. a [Qrrespondent.-lJemonstrate the foHo\\ing constcuctioD for the trisection of an anglð:-
f'rom ß as centre, describe a circle ACD, of which CD is a diameter; join DA, CA, and produce DA to
a pAut E; draw liE cut ling Al.J in }<' so that }...
is equal to the diawtI;lJr of tht) circle: tLeu bhall the ..
an
le AV./!' be onlt-third of the angle AUG.
V l>ROB. 11, by K. T. G.-A horse being tethered to a point in the circumference of a circular enclosure, outside of it,
by a rupe which will just go half round it: over what artJ3 can lltJ gmztJ l
1'ROB. 1:2, by .E. S.-If the elirth (considered a unÏlörm sphere) "ere divided into two parts by a plane through its
centre, what torce in Ibs. ,",ould be required to drag thew a"underl
l'ROB. 13, Ly J. F., )lono.- What diameter of a circular pipe (wood or iron) will be reqnired to convey watt!r ÕO rods
on a level from a thretJ teet hel1d, so ad to di!!charge 1,00u cubic teet per minute; and how much ledS wuuld be the
dÏI1meter it the pi}!e had a fwl ot' two leet in thut distance f
l'ROD. U, by Ul,:;r
ER.-lf a cannon ball be tired, at Toronto, at a murk ùue Xorth or South, and the time of tli.;ht
be one miunte, bow much ought It to bl;' point"d wide of the wark in conseqUence of the J<.arth'tj rutlition l .
w.
w
tv
J" .
r.v
"'"
W'
w
w
w
Pl'oblCJIlS l'roJI1. the Ull.ivcrsJty of TOJ'onto PalJCJ's.
,/ PROB: 15.-The points D, E, F, are those points of triSection of the straight lines AB, AC, DB, whieh are nearest
re8pectlvely to ß, A, D. l:omp".e tLe area!! of the tri"lIg1t!s liV}', AlJ!>, c..E./!', l.I
}'.
P.ROB. It>.-Sulve the equations:
x .
.
_r _/_-a+]l ã2-z2 +]l u
+x
+]l a.
_ax
t' a- t' a-x
r: 11 x
+ :::0 - 3 ý; _ Ý x 2 + 20 + 3 ]I;
(x-C)) 2 ý- ýx _ .
x- x ýx+2
y2 1 \1
(3.) (X+y)2(X_Y) = 1 +2x!I; ;; + ;; -3 = (xy + 2) _ (x + y)2
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(1).
t/
(2).
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IATICAL DEPARTMENT.
[1858.
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v
v PRon. 17 ._.\ person "ishing to find hIs distance from the foct of an inarcessihle column of unknown hei;:iht, and
bein
unpfL)v;<\.,r! with an instrument for measuring angles, finds three p,lints, In the same hOliwntal plane as the
base of t1;ð Culumn, at each of which the elevation of the summit i..:! thð sume. Show how, ùy measurin b the distanceS
b
t\Veen tho e points, he can find what he wants.
V PJloß. IS.-If x 2 +ax+b and x 2 +(a+c)x+b+c have a common measure of o
e dimen
ion in x, their leastfommon
multiple wIll be (x+1)(x+b)
x+b+c).
v PIton. ID.-AuJ' number and its fifth power when divided by 30 leave each the same remainder: also if the
iff,)rence
between two numbers be exactly divisiùle by another number n, the dHIerence between the nth powers of the two
lòrruer wìl: be eJ..&ctly dh'Ï:Úble bJ' the squ:u'e of It.
..I PROß. 20.-Ir" the law of mortality be, that, out of n pPI'sons born, on'3 dies each year until the "hole are extinct,
what sum must lJe paid at Lirth to SlJCm'e to .l.n indhidual a given annuity, payaLle on completing his 1 1th year, and
arterwanls yearly during his life?
(
7r ) ( -/1-1 7r )
PROB.
1.-The sum of the series cot e + cot
+e +......+ cot ') n + e
:.s n cot! ne 01' n cot ne accorJing as n is even or odd.
,
V PRon, :!
.-The squares of.! che$s-board are numbered from 1 to 6-1. and a coin, whose dhmeter is ha]f the side of one
ùf tllP f;'1 U3 1"<'<;, is to ùe thrown by a person at rundc.m on the boald, 1mt if the coin do not fllil entirely within the
büunelll'y of the board, th
throw is to be r<'peated. If the> coin fall on any s.lu3re, clear of the dh bions, he is to
reeeÌ\e I<S IIlauy dolla['s as the nUIDb
r on that squ..lre: "hat is his chauce worth?
V' PROD.
3.-There are n+3 points in the same plane, n of them lying ill oue strai 6 ht line: the number of triangleS
that rail be m:>de br joi[)in
these points is in general
n (n+ 1) , 1; also pOillt out the exceptional cases.
PIton. :!4.-If f (r,t) denote the co-efficient of x T in the expansion, by ascending powers of x,
{ ( l +X
"- l } t ,
of then will
f(r,1) - k f (r -1,2) + !f(r-?, 3) - ...... = (-y 2':1'
PROB. 25.-If A+
:-(J =-
. +
+
, anJ, (A.+n+C) (a + b + c) = Aa + Bb + Cc
.t B C --
.- -
tLen
L:lll
+ 1 + b 2 + 1 ------:.t = 0, and, + 1 + b + 1 + + 1 = O.
1+(
+c a (i' bee
I'nOB. 2G -If three points iu a parabola (!f-=4ax) h:tve their ordinates the roots of the equation y8 + 2 P a !III +
'"
4 'I u2 '1 + S TU 3 =O, the {'qnation to the circle, \
hich passe!! through the inters
ctions of the tallgents dl'8wlI to the
p'u'abül.l at thuse point!!, "ill be
.J, x2 + y2 _ (q+1) ax - (i-p) ay + qa 2 = O.
V I'r.on. 2'i".-Tht' elaation x2+
1.' 7!/-y'J=f[
in
t'ct;Ln
ull\r
o-ordillates, k being an arbit,rary constant, represents a
s
rie" of rcctal/gular hJ perbulas, whose "el'hces he on a 1elllUlsCllttl.
/" I'I:OD t'-'.-!Iow lOU<t a puticlt' of given elasticity bÐ pro5ected from a pol.nt in. the
irc
I'lference of a circle so as to
1;0 rouud tl.1e cit de ùy a gl \"ellllumber of rebound;; and come back to the pOlut of proJection?
........ PROD. ::.1._.\ 'esf;
l sailing unit
)rmly in a strai
ht line is ('hased by ,mother which al;;o sails uniformly. and \'Oheso
motion is l'oll!-t.,mtly directed tow.lrds the first, :5upposing them to start in perpendi<'ular directions, find the pith
described by the Stll"ond vef:'sel, :\ud the distance sailed 1J,r it "h
n it has overtahen the first.
Pal .;; .-0\ luminous liue of giv<,n length, eYf'I"Y pr.int of which i!! equal1y brilliant, !lhine!! on a point at It gin>n
....... dist'l.I1Cl' t....un its centre, the poiut bl'ing placed first on the prolongation of the l;ne; sel'ond, in a line throubh its
middle pui.1t at l"ight an;;les to it. Compare the iutensities of the illumim\tion at the point in the two cases.
V': Pí1.0B 31.-A uniform heavy chain has one-fifth of its whole len
th laid on a rou!!h bori7.ont.al t.able (co efficient of
fr;cthJ3 =I
). and tl.1e rl'm'\illdcr, hanging ovel' the ed
e, has its other eod att.
chcd to a point, in the same horizontal
pl.me a'S tllP h\lJlc, and ":s far as
of:'
iLle distant from it. the wÌJ?I
c
I/Ün being in Ii vertical plane perpendi,'ular to
th
ell:;e of tll\! table. Given the (l1stance from the table to the p_nnt of attachment-find the leu;;th of the catenary.
PROD. 3
.-A partidø descends from rest towards a centre of force, \'::.r:.ing- inversely as the squltre of the distance
...'" and whCll it h,l
described one nth 11 rt of its 0I'ip;ina1 distance, the forcl' chall;;es to a repul
i\"e one, varying a
th
di
tance. 'I'he foJrces are such th:lt thdr magnitudes \\ ould b" cq uul at the original distance of the particle, :Show
th'lt the p:>rti 'Ie woJulJ. nevel' corne to rest if pl-1)a<211'J.
Pr.OB. 3;S.-A uniform right cone fhlH' in water (density I) with a"\:is l<ertkal, alld vertex do
nw:trds: find the angle
of the cone that the JU
tacentro may lie in the ph\ne of fba1ation. liFve th'
í sach a cone wil1 float in stable equiii-
brium, whe'}lCr it!! vertex be up or down, If it!! density bo between ta and t}ï.
v" PROB. 31.--\. vertical ril!:ht cylimlAr fil1"d with fluid has its cUr\ed surfilec piel'ccd
ith innumerab1e smail hol{'s.
Investig,[te the form of the bounè.ing surface of the bsuing fluid at aay instaIlt; and also thl' form of the surface
which ell\elopes the former as th.. cylinder emp!ies.
PROD. 3!í.-A ri
id inelastic rod is sliding down between a smooth ,"ertical wan anll a smooth horizontal plane, the
...... motion of the rod beiug in a plane perpemlicular to their jnter$ectioJ1. If tho! lower end of tho rod suddcnly ùeL'Ome
hingeù to the horizontal plane, exnmine whether its upper end willlea\'e the ,\a11.
t'
.,
w
w
w
w
þIý"
ERItATU
I.
In last year's issue, Problem 1 should read as follows :-
If a straight line be drawn f!"Om one corner of a square. cutting off the (n+l)th part of the di
!!'fma1. it will
cut off the nth part uf a side: al'd if lineli be drawn similarly f,....m each (.f the other three wrn
r8 It EO\Jartj
will be fIrmed "ho8e area is t.J th:lt of the original
quH.re ale< (n-1r to n 2 -t 1. ' -
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1858.]
PROVINCE OF CANADA.
33
THE ROYAL FA1IILY.
lIER )IOST EXCELLENT:'I \JESTY (ALEXAYDRlY
-) VICTORIA,
By tl.1e Gmce of God, of the Uuited Kingdom of Great
ßritain and Ireland Queen, Defender of the .F.lÍth. lIer
M
esty, the only child of His Royal lIighness Edward
Duke of Kent, fourth son of King George 111.. was born
on the Uth of
Iay, 1819; succeeded to the Crown on tho
demise of l.1er uncle, his lato !lI,tjesty WillÜtm IV., on the
20th Juno, 1837, and married Feb. 10, 18-l0, Francis-Albert-
.Augustus-Charle&Emm:muel, Duke of 81\'(e, Prince of Co-
bnrg and Gotha. who was born August 26, 1819. IsBtle,
Vicwria.Aúælaide-Nary-Louisa, PrÙ/('ess Royal, b, Nov, 21;
I8la; Albert-Edward, Prince of Wales. b. Nov. 9, 184\:
Alice-Maud-JJary. b, April 25, 1843; Allre.d-Ernf'st- Alb.".t,
h. Aug. 6, ISU; Ilel,;na-Augusta- J"ictnria. b, ZlIay 25. 1816-
Louisa-Carol i'm-Alberta, b,
llIrch l
,lS-lS; Artltur- William;
P.ltrick-Albert. b. }Iay 1, 1850; LenfJold-(J.orge.Duncun-
All)prt. b. April i, 18;,3. Beatrie<>--Mary-rictoria-Fcodore,
b, April 14, 1/;57.
PROVINCE OF CAXADA.
SCAT OF GOVERN1>IE:iT-ToROXTO.
Gon::RYOR GE:!i'ERAL-lJis Exrelle-npy Sir Edmund Walke-I' responrling Clerk: .J. R. Audy, Clerk of Seizures and Forms;
Head, Bart., Governor General of Driti
h
orth Americ.J" .J P. Robarts, Shttistieal Clerk; 11. 11. Duffil, Statistical
and C,lptiÜn General and Uovernor.iu-Chi('f of the l'rovin- anù C:tual Office Clprk; J. }l. l\!ucklf', P. E. Sheppurd, Dr.
ees ofeanada. New Hrunswiclr,
oYa Scotia, and the Island J.. O'ßrien, Check Clerks; P. Walls, Messenger.
of Prince Edward, &c, &:c. &c. H. T. l'ennefarher, Governor
Geneml's Secretary. Callt. Retallack, 16th Itegt., A. D. C., COLLECTORS OF CUSTOMS.
Mil!b
ry>Sec
:b
ry, a.nll !',rincipal A
de de Cllmp. Co\o
el Tlwse marked thus*' au W<zrdlousing Ports,
Irune, I ro.vmpal ;o\lde-d;-Camp. Lwut. Co!. Duche:m.ty, I Amher
t,'" J. J. "}I'ox. Lacoll" T. Gordon.
e
tra. Provlllcial Aule de-Camp. .4.nlhe)"stburg.* K Anderson. London,* J. B. Strathy.
CIV!!, SF.CRET
RY'SOFFICE.-R. T. Pennelhther. Secretary; Bllth. 'V. .T. Fairfield. Nllitland,'" D. Jones.
?-
'y C
)ttün, Chief Clerk; W. R. Eartlett, 2nd Clerk; Ba!l.fie1d, Wm. Keith. 1hlfnrd, }'. W. Smith.
lhlhp litH, Office Keppel': George ßoxall, .!V"sseng{'r. Beaucp, T. J. Ta
rhereau. JJJontrt!al.* T, Bouthillier,
EX":CUTIVE COUSCIL. lJellelJille,* S. S. Finden. /l!rrrrisburg, A.
lcDonen.
Spea1:e.r oftheL"{Jislatire CJundl-Hon. E. P. Tache. BI'
n(ford,* D. Curt.is,.Jr. f.,=apan
.
uuham;
Atto"lUl/ G.)'M'/'al for uJ.Jp
r l,ùnada-IIon. John A. :\Iac- Bngltto.n,
. Y. LesJ!e. i'le:rc Ca) It.
l
. .John Ii rs!'er.
donaid. Brockt.tlle. '" W. n.. SImpson. Newcastl
,tB. IIead) H.I<'i\Tn-
Inspecto)" Genl'Tal-Hon. William C-ayley. Burwell,* G. .J, ReuL
om1.J. * .
P,)stmruter GenPTal-lion. Uouert Sppuee. B,!J t O'1Qn, J'. Graham. Nwgf!ra* T. )IcCo
llck.
C'?mmi...
iontr of Crown Lands-lIon. E. P, Tache. c,lt?tlw.m, *
m. Co
grove, Oah"llle,* R.
. Chl
holm.
ChiPf Commissiuner [-',,],lie W)rks-IIon. Franç:ois I.amieux. (-.'nppewa! F. II. II:;rcock. Oshaw
C. \\ slsh.
At orney Gweralfor Lower Canada-Hon. Ht:o. :E. CartÍur. Clar
nce
le.
has. '- tcwart Ottawa D, Graham.
Receiver Gmeral-IIol1. Joseph C. Morrison. Coatu:ool.. .J. Thnn
p
on. Ow
nl7ld, W. StepheJU!,
Pl'Ovincial &cretary-Ilon. 'fimothy Lpe Terril1. Cobourg, '" W.
,.KItl;on. Pans,. J.
lurphy. .
P,-p.sid nt nf the OJuncil and N.iniskr of Agriculture-IIon. CQlbl}'l"ne, .J.* 1 al ke. Pe1z:;t?nguulu!nc W.Sunpson.
Philip 11. Vankou"hnet, OJllwgwo;x1, .J. ;\,IcWatt. P
ltlhp
burg, P: P. RU8llell,
" CbrnwaU"',.J. G. Pennefather. PIcton," J. }{oblm.
?I
{",(!rs.-'
illiam II. T,ea, Cler
of Executive Coune!l; Cotrou du Lac, P. E. Waiter. PolWn, .J. II. McVey.
Wilham A. Hlmsworth, COllfid('ntm.1 Clerk;
Ioore A. Hlg- Cramahe,* .1. 1II. i\Ierriman. Prescott.* A. Jonelõ.
gin
.
'. \T'IUeraud. Oli\'er Co
. 'fhon:as nnrn, and Frederick Credit, * Thomas Cot.ton. Quebec,* J. W. Dunscomb.
II. Hlm
\Vorth, Clerks; MIchael
augh'en, Doorkeeper; Dalhousie,* Robcrt Caley. Queenston, * P. B. Clement.
J ameS Ryan, Messenger. Darl1'ngton,
D. 'Fisher. Rimous/, i, * S. Gauvreau.
PROTI:-1CIAL SECRET1RY'S OFFlcE.-IIon, T, Leo TerriU DicT:clIson's Landing, R. !{. Ronikau, IIup;h Calder.
Provincial Secretary; Etienne l'ltrent, Assist.ant. SecretAr; Bullock. Rowan, II, Acton.
Fast; Ed.mnnd A. )Ieredith, As;;i"tant Secretary '''est; DO't'er,* E. WebstC'r. . J
ussepnwn, R. Rogers.
T. D. lIarmgton, Chief Clerk: G. Powell. first do., 'Vest; Dundas,. W. B. Gwyn. fiarma,* T. Forsyth.
II, E. :::teele, second do.; C. J. Birch, t.hird do.; Thomas Dundee,!* J. Cameron. Saug
æn, J. ß.
'ConI1o
.
no'!'!. first do. "
ast; Henry .Jarm)', seconù do.; William Dun.m'llie, w.
. Sheehan. Srlutt Ste. Mant,. J. WIlson.
H. .Jones, third do.: Alfred R. Roche. fourth do.' S. 'I'etu Elgm. A. Iùc:.\lIllan. ::flamf(J1'd,. G.1I1cMicken.
fifth do.; Georgo S. Bertrand and II. R. Glackme
er extr
l'brt .Ðrie,* R. Graham. Stanl,y,'" :M. Child.
lÌo,; .John Go\V, Offico l{ccper; .Tames Dorr, J. Ñ. I<
ra.det, F'rdighsburglt. A. Kemp. Blan.Wi'M. S. A. Dickerson.
Me-ssengerl'!. Gana1ll11.ue, Philo Bennett. ,"''to Johns,* W. McCrae.
PROVIYCHL RZGISTRtR'S OFFICT..-Provincial Registrar, Ga.<;pe,* .J. C. Eelleau, St. Regis, G. R. Audy.
tho Provincial Secretary for the time being; Thomas Georgt;mUz, C. Bullock. StralJord, James Orr.
Amiot. E"q., Df'puty do.; William Kent, Chief C1erk; G. GodpT1.Ch* D
LaV;fJon. SuUon,
. Seazon.
n. I,ane, second do.; Amable BelaD/;er, Assistant do.' and Graftnn, S...." '\l1lsh. Three Ru:ers, C. H. Godbj.
J. A. Belanger, extra do.; :Maxime Valiquette, Jlesse'nn"er fj;,te1 P J rm *.J D
'
or
,** '1':i Me1ldell.
RE?EIVER G ESERAL'B OmcE.- non. .Jos, Curran 'Iorri:on: Hr
::mingforå. è;; ;
son. T
:t'JÙver; J.
l
:;Íh.
RCCelyer Gcneral; Charles E. Anùcrr;ou, Deputy do.; Theo, Hope,* ItI. Whitehead. JVallaceburgh, John Bell.
Dufort, 1st Clerk amI BD?k-kec
er; J. ß. Stanton. 2nd, or HunJ.ingdon,.JameR ßotham. Wi>llington. J. R. Yeilding,
W
r
ant (,lerk; G. C. Relffenstem, 3rd, or Debenture Clerk; L'Isle VeTte, J. W. Heath. 'Wltitb-y,* W. Warren.
WIlham HI'dge, 4th. and Bank Account Clerk; .J. F, Pel- Kin!J$lnn.,'" James lIopkirk. 1HndsOT,* J. F. Elliot.
!ant. 5t
.. General Clerk; L. }<'. Dufresne, Clerk in charge Kingsville, J. KIng. 1Voodstoclc,* .Jordan CharJeH.
of MUnicipal Loan Fund of Upper and Lower Canada
Chas. W. Shay, Assistant Book-keeper aud General Clerk' BURE\U OF AGRICULTURE AND .
T
TISTIcs.-Hon. P. M.
}'rederick Bmun, Clerk in ('barge of Seigniorial Aet oflS54; Vankoughnet, HeRd of?nreau ; "llham lIut.to?, Secr';,.ta!'Y;
I!'. L. Casault I\lassen<rer' J McCaffre y Assis t a nt d E. Camphell, 1st Clerk. N. F.Laurent, 2nd do., P. DeblUBe.
, ,f:> .,. . ,.. o. 3rd do.; D. }IcLeod, 4th do.
I:iSPECTOR GE
ERAL S UFFICE.- William Cayley, Inf1pector _ .
Geneml; '\
illiam Dickin
on, Acting Deputy Inspector Ge. D"PAR;ME:iT,OF PuuI;IC WORKS:-:Offic
, W
llmgton Street.
noml; Dand A. ltoss, Chief Clerk; Morris Godard, 1st -
on. F. LemIeux,ChlefCommlsslOner, Hon.H. H. Killaly,
Book-kC'eper: John Dl'YfJdale, 2nd do.; Archibald Cary, Asslstant do.; T. A. Begly, Secretary and Deputy Heu.d.
F. G. Scott, .T. J. Hackett, G. A. Barber, Joseph S, Lee En!}Ínæring Branch.-John Page, Chief :Engineer; F. P.
John n.. Nash, Clerks; D:,vid Ryan, Office-keeper. 'Rubidge, Engineer and Draughtsman.
Awlilor's Bmnc/z.-.Tohn Langton, Auditor of Public Ctrrre
nding Branch.-e: D. Shanly, Chief Clerk; J.
Account,,; Thomas Cru
(', Book-keeper; C. Camble, Chris. Guy, J. 'V. Harper and.J. F. N. Bonneville, Clerks.
t?phcr Green, Jamei3 Patteri3on, :Edward C. Darber, J. A. Financial Br.ancll.-J.Baine, Book-keeper and Acconnt-
Kavanagh, Clerks. ant; F. Hamel, Asmtant do.; C. W. lIeath, Clerk and
Cust.omø Dep
rlm"nt.-R. S. :\1. Bouchette, CommisRioner; Paymaster.
Thomas Wort.hmgton, Inspector of Ports for Ul)per Canada; Board of Railway CbmmissÚìnerl.-The non. the IU8pee-
Mathew Ityan, do. for Low('r Canada; J. W. Peachy, Cor- tor General, Chairman; The Hon. the Postmaster GenernJ;
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PROVIKCE OF CANADA.
[1858.
'l'htJ lIon. tho Chi..f Commissioner of Public Works: Thð I Le François Ange Garùien; F. W. Blaiklock. and Charles
lIun. the Receiver G.
n...ral; 'fhe lIon. the A8sistant Com- P. F. Baillarn-e, Quebec Pl'oviucil11 Land Surveyors'
ecre-
mi
"iollel' of Public Work!!. Secretary-The ::5ecr"tary of t:\ry, A, WaÍlace, QUeb
e. '
Public Works. I
CRO":>I L.\XDS DEP\RnIE:\"'T. CRO\HI L.HV DEPAUT"\IE:>IT.
Relurn of P, rsons composing the Staff of the Grown L:mds C,.mada n
st.-Ho? John. .A. Macdonald, Attorney
lJ
}J.1"rtmP1/,t, prepa-red in ollcdience to the rcquirements of Gene
al; Henry Sm.lth, 8olu,ltor GtJncral! Robc'rt A.
the C;vit &rvice Improvcment Act, 20 ric., cap. 21. 11l1rrlsoJ1, Clerk; David Alexander, Jr., AssIstant Clerk;
Assistant COlllmissioner, An<lI'CW Russpll; Deputy Sur-
at
:
CI
' M'GspnJ:f:r;CU-:d,'h .&s
l.H.
n. goo. J
:-
veyor-GeucraI, .J useph B'>uch
tte; Account;t,nt. Wm. I<'(
rd. G
r
'ut;oye
nn;).
fO
, &
rk
: J
:
c;.,O{I..!>
r:
SUfI'eyors and Dra1tsm,'n-E.. T. Fletcher, IhomM Devm
, ADJUTA:>IT GENERAL'S Ot
FICE --Çolnnel the Baron de Hot-
. C j
Iln
v
,..j' \
. F B
d
l
nd. LDr
f
UZeenBJ. t. teuburg. C. ß., Adjucant General; Lieut. Col. Donald :Uac-
S
l::ri
tende
t, :
i
m' 8pra
;
. 1:
ods Ua
t ;
t
don...ll, D
puty Adjutant (}ener
l, U.C.; Lieut:Cul. the lIon.
Branch-SupHrintendent, Woo. ;\1'cD. Dawson. First Class A. l\1
de Salaberry, D...put
Adjt. Gen1..
, C... H.u bt Berry,
Clerks-Thomas Hector, II. J. ,Jones,.J. C. Tarbutt, W. }', 1st Clerl
and .o\ccountau.t.. Charles Pehtclalr. 2nd
Ierk:
Collin". F. T..Judah,lt A.Genereux. F.T.Roche. J. Alley, 'y. R. \\rl s bt,3rd Clerk, J. Ht
. Raymon? 4th Clerk,
John :\Inrphy, C, 'f. Walc .t, John Tohnie, Thos.lIaromond, F;dw. Bartlett. Te
pomry Clerk; ,Ir J. HamIlton Hay,Bt"
F. A. 11:\11. Second Class do.-W. F, Whitcher, P. ;\1. Par- Tempomry Clerk, Henry Smeaton, Office :\Iesse
ger.
trill:.:!;e, V. E. Tessier, T. Cherrier, A. Kirkwood, A. J. Taylor, I
Ol-\:!í DEPAR;r:UEXT,-:R. T. Pennefather, Sup
nntendent
}t.. D. DUI
al, L. R Fortiel". }<', Chasse, L. A. Robitaille, C. General of Indian Am\lr
; S. Y. Che
ley, AS"Istant do.;
Oamon, Ù. A. Grant. J. V. G,lle, .J. J. Prendergast. F.
Iichael
umor',Cbief
lerk; Thomas,G. Andersol!-, Yisit-
n.mis.er, A. A. Yanfelson. Third Cl>lsS do.-P. Derby- mg SuperIntcnd t; DavId Thorburn. do.; Geo.lrouslde, do.;
shire, .T. Innes. l\Iessengers-J. Bradshaw, G. }<'isher, E. J!'room Talfourd, dù. Francis Ailsickenack, Interpreter.
Dumontier. GE:>IEU-\L POST OFFlCE.-Postmaster Gencr:\l, lIon. Rohert
CROWX TnfDER AGEXTS.-A. .J. Russell; Edward Ma
e, Spence; Deputy Postmaster Gencml, WilJiam H. GritHn;
Assist,lllt and Collector of Slide Dues; J. R.l\lc Vic:\r. Clerk, Ace"
ntant, II. A. Wiekstecd; Sc
retary, Ed win }'. Kin
:
Ott.
wa. l\[cLean Stewart: J. :\1. Bonacim\, Ass't. Quebec. C t
hler, John Ashworth; Supenntendent Money Order
Oli \ er W dls, Thrce Rivers. Charles E. Belle; E. Larrigan, B
anch, Pcter Lesu
ur. Cle1"lts of the }'irst, Clas
-II. S.
Assistant, )lontrea1. J, J!'. Way; Mark Dðvlin, Assistant, \\eat
erley. W. G. ::;hep
ard. R. l\
. Jlllya
,
, C. Hayden..
Belleville. Oeo. Duberger, Chicouiimi; Gerrard .J. Nag
le, R Ohver, D. Lawson. J. r. ;\lcCllItl
, W, White, Clerks 01
St. Hyacinthe; A. W. I'owell, Barrie; N. II!l.mmnnd, Sau- the Second.Cla
s-.J. C. Stewart! J. A.ndette, Peter Holt,
p;et'n; CharltJs Dawson, Uttle Falls (Temisconata); Chas. T. D. McKenzie. Cl...rks of the Third Class-.J. Boyd, W. D.
Dube, Trois l'istoles; J.
. Verge, Carleton (Bay Chalenrs).
esl!eur, Geo. Dormer,.J. Brop}1y, J. Mc:\Iahon, K H. Den-
O n; . Q b S . fC II \ "' lli Q . . Jamlll.n.Stewart.D.\\at..rs,üeor
e;\1itson. Clerkso!the
.V.f
m lU' PC.- upervlsor 0 u ers, '. I am uH
n , Fourth Class-Drinsley I\jng. G. lI. Hargrave. lnsppction
IIc;
" Clerk and De
uty do., :\Iatbew Ha
beson; Ca
ner: Branch-Montreal Division P. O. Inspector, E. S. Freer;
h:ifles S. Grad.lon, Buok-keeper, A,Ie.. x . l' raser. Spec;l.fi
a Kingston Division do.. )1. Sweetnam; 'foronto Division do.,
hon Clerks-Joh
.J. Con
e, Jo
n O.1\.a11l;, Alex.
1
UI
h;;, John Dewe' London Division du. Gilbert E. Griffin.
.J. Prendergast, PIerre Miller, }< rancls QUInn, Oct. \i ezma, , . ' . .
.Tames O'Leary, Thad. Walsh, 'V. A. Laurriere, L. Hearne. , ED1:!C.\TtO:>l DJi:PARTME!l/T, C, ".-For the general admm
Deputy Supervisor of Cullers Goorge Colley Sorel' Do. IstratlOn of the Grammar and Common School LRWS. Iter
Charles E. Belle, Montreal. ' ", Egerton Ryerson, DD., ChiefSuperintendentofJ<;ducation:
.10hn Georl!e Hodgins, M.A" Deputy Superintt'ndent;
E:J.\UDi! F;JR THE EX
Xl:>l
TIO:>l OF PROVIXCIAL LAND SURVEYORS. '[bomas lIod:.dns, LL.U., First Clerk; Alexander .:Harling,
Upper C,.mada 1!1?rd.-Tbe lion. t,he Commis
on.er of Clerk of Accounts; A..J. WiIlbmsnn. Clerk of Correspúu-
Crown L:1."lds, eXQ///,cw ; A. Russell, Assistant Commissioner lIence; Samuel I'.
IIIY, Clerk of Libraries: F. .J. TRY lor,
of Crown Lands; Jos. Bouchette, Deputy Surveyor Generul; AS-list:\nt Clerk of Statist.ics; IIerbert Butterworth, De-
John Booth. ElizabethtowD; Sandford F. Fleming, Toronto; positor SalesIDRn; T, I. Churchill. Assistant Clerk. Offices
David Gibson, Township of Yurk: Wm.lIawkill
, Toronto; in the
ormal School Buildings, Toronto.
.Tohn Stoughton DenD1
, 'Yest
n; and .John
natchlmll EDUC.
TIO:>I DEPART:IIEXT, C.E.-IIon. P. .J. O. Chauveau,
Roche, Port Hope, Pro\1nclal L.\nd Sun eyors, Secretary, Chief Superintendent of Educ:\tioll" Louis Giard Secretary'
J!'. F. Passmore, '[oronto. Jo
eph Lenoir, Clcrk of French èorresponde
ce and Li:
/-rJwer Canada BouTfl.-The Bon. The Commissionf>r of brarian; John Radiger, Clerk of }:nglhh Corre
pondence;
Crown Land... ex (!/Jicio; Andrew Russell, Assistant Com- Alexandre de Lusi:!lI'in, Clerk of Accounts aud Statistics;
missioner of Crown Lands: JOl'eph Bouchette, Deput.y Sur- .Tacques Laparre, First Copying Clerk and
torekeeper;
veyor-GtJneral; Adolphus Larue. Quebec; Charle
}<'rançoil', .Jean Baptiste Lenoir, ScconlI Cupying Clerk; Paul Blouin,
Fornior, St. Jean Port Joli; JOSeph Hamel, Quebec; N. V. lIIeBsengor,
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL OF CANADA.
lIon. E. P. TAcuE Toronto, Speaker,
NAM;;:S &: RESIDE
CE'I, N.
:IIES AYD RESIDE:>IC!:S. NA
IE8 .\I\D RESIDF:'I"CES.
IIon. P. D. D>Jßlaquier, Toronto. lIon. J. Ferrier, l%nlrpal. lIon. Ellsebe C:\rtier, St. Il.'Iacint1.e,
" Peter UcGilI. Monlreal. " R. Matheson. j>prth. I .. Walter n. Dicksur., Niagara.
t. "\V. Jlorris, !rlnntreal, " G. S.
?ulton, fJobourg. I ELECTIY!: LEGISL'VE Co"CNCILLOF.S, U, C.
" J. Crooks. Flam.1lOro Tv.'8t, D, B. \1f:Çer. !J[ontreal. r
. .
" A. }'ergussoD, Flantboro East. " .Tames Leslit!, !r/fmtreal. lIa
.maunu'l "llllt
, Burll'T/[ìton.
" J. Hall'ilton, Kingston. " }'rederick A. QUt'snel, j['ml1'cal. .T, íSlmp<;O!l' Qu
en S.
" A. Flðrrie, IJoon. .. .J. Bourret. NnntreJll, CuI. .J. l'r:ncc, }Vestern. .
" 1'. n. Knowlton. Brame. G. S. DeBeaujeu, Cbteau du Lac. I lIon. 1",' ank01
ghnet, Rideau,
" 1'. n.
[oore. FhiUipSIIU)'g"h. " .Juhn Ross, Toronto. .1ames 1 atton, ðU"ltf}een.
.T. Dionna, St. Pierre les Eeequ.et. "s. C,.ane, Prescott. E. Murney, Trent.
" G. J. Goodhue. London. " S. )lilh;'I HU1nilton. LO\VER CAY\DA.
., W. Wlilker, QuelMc. " J ouis Panet, Quebec. IIullis SlOith, WeLlingtan.
" C. 'Vidmer, TorfYTWI. " Narrisse F. Belleau. Q/Mbec. A. .T. Duchesnay, Lauzon.
" P,lloucher DeDoucherville,.Bou, "Cbarl"s Wìlson, J,jontreal. L. H. H.enaud, De &daberry.
che,..,'ü{e. " Benjamin Seymour, Bath. L. Dessaullcs, Rmtllemont.
" J. Morris, Broc7.;ville. " Da.vid n. Armstronn-, Bp-r
hier. E. I\Ia.
son. Nille Isles.
" J, Gordon, Toronto. " Ebenezer Perry, Cobourg. I 111. P. De S, Laterrilðre, Lau'rentides.
PER:lJ.\:>IE
T OFFICERS.-J. F. Ta) lor; Clerk ofthe House and )Iaster in Chsncery: Rott.. Le:\Ioine, Deputy and A!;!;i
tant
Clerlt, Ma$ter in Chancery, and }'rcm:h Translator; Fennings TaJlor, Dl'puty and AFsistant Clerk. :\laster in Chllncery.
and Cbief Office Clerk; t:. L. l\Iontizamb!'rt, J.aw Clerk, 1
nglish 'l'ranslator, and Clerk of Committees. J. R Doucet,
Additional As!.istant Clerk, and Assistant French Translator; W. A. '1Jdin
y, Additionlll As
istaut and 2nd Office Clerk;
James Adamson, Clerk ofthe Englisl:1, Journals; J. G. Cuuillard, Clerk of the French Journals; George de Dlaquiere,
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1858. ]
PROVINCE OF CANADA.
35
Junior Clerk; Rene Kimber, Gentlem:\n Usher of the Black Rod: OlivierYe.llerand. Sf'rjea1'lt-at-Ann!'; Rev. W.A.
Adamson, D,C.L.. ChHplain IInd LiLral"ÍlIn; Michael Keatiug. Chief l\Iesscngt'r llnd Housekeeper:
an\UcI I:'ldnner.
J\Iessell
er aD.d ."-
!'i
tant Housekeeper; Edward Bottelell, Doorkeepcr; AlJroine Larh:mce, 'fimoth.)' :r-.CIl1'Y, Jamh
Doherty, .John Hanley, John Young, F, Boulet, Peter Dunn, Joseph Casault, :\lcssengers,
ADDRE3S,-To the llonourllble the Legi::;lative Council of the Pro\ince of Canada, in Parliament a.
8l'rnb}ed. The
Petition of -
Humbly shpweth,
[Place and date.]
That, &c.
LEGISL
\.TIVE ASSEl\IBL Y OF CANAD.A..
LOUIS 'ICTOR SICOtTE, Speø.ker.
COSSTITUE:.I!CIES. NA'fES. CO:.l!STITUEXCIES, N.
'fCS. COYSTTTUEXCIES. NAMES.
ArgmlPuil, ..... ..,Sydnt'y Bellingham KÙlgslrm (Cit!l)Hon. J. A. :\lllcdonal(l. Pontiac,........ ...Georg.. Hr
son.
Bagtlt...... ...... ..:l'imothc Brodt'ur. Lu.mlJwn ....... ...George Brown. Rr,.tW';uf............Jos. j
lie '1'hibaudeau
B a'll.æ .............Dunbar Ross. L<mark (S. R.)..Robert Bell. Prescott............Henry W. :\lcCann,
lþ.;auhaT7wis......Charles Daoust. LanaI'/.: (S. Il.)..,James Shaw. Prince Ð.lward.Vavid U. Stevenso:l.
Bdlec'Lasse.........O. C. Fortier. LapraÙ"ie.........T. J. J Lomnger. { ,Jean Elu1I('het.
BerthÜor ...........l'ierre Eust. Do
taler. L'Âss01nptian......Tospph l'apin. QlUb
(City). Chø.rles Alleyn.
BJnaventure......John :\Ieagher. Lawl...............Pierre Labelle. Georg
II. Eimard.
Brant (E. R.)..., D,n id Chrìstie. Len?X a , nd Ad- l Da\ id Roblin_ QUI'lPc (Cbunty) Frangois Jo:mn turel
Brant (W: R.)....lIerbert lligf!ar. dU/gwn....... RenfTtw........ ...John Supple.
BroeJ.vilU( Tuwn)Ueorge Crawford. Lads cf: Gnn. Dw'l R Cl h Ric"el
u... ........Jean ß. Uuevremont.
BI,ome....,...........Jas. )Ioir Ferres. ville (1\'" R.) "1. mrc. Riclun'd & 1J'Í,{fe, Woo. L. }<\,lto::J.
C{J.rlewn ........... Wm. }'. Powell. L:P.d3 (S. R.).......Jessie Delong, Rim.ousl.:i .........Joseph C. Taehe.
C lIamh1!l .... ......
oel Darehe. Levis....... ...... ... lion Fmnçois Lemieux Rourille............ W. II, Chaffers.
Champlain ....,..Tbomas )Iarehi!don. Linco71\ ............IIon. W. H. MerrItt, Russtll.............G. B. Ly( n }<'elloweh.
Charlet"OÌ8.. .......Pierre G. Huot. L' Z,let......... ......Chas. }'. Fournier. Buint Hyacinthe.lIon. L. Yktor Sicotte.
Clw.teaugU'zy......Jacob DeWitt. Lrmdon (City)...John Wilson. Baint John's......}.ra.nçoi" Uonrdssa.
Chico ut illli cf: } David E. Price. ÚJtbiniertJ..........John O'}o'arrell. Baint AI.turice.. L. L. L. De
al1lniers.
SJg/tenay.... Jlaski1umge........lo';eph E, Turcotte. Bh
ffi,rd............ Hon. L.1'. lh ummond
C'oIlLJlwn.......... .John Sewall Sanborn.
fegantic ....,.....Wm. J
hodes. Sherbrooke (Tn)Alex. T. Galt.
Crl'l"nwull (Town)Roderick l\IcDunJ.ld. AlitJdlaex(B_ R.)Wm. I'oiiles. ShPTbrooke d:)
Dùrclw,trr.........Barthelemi Pouliot. IlÙWlaex( H":R.).Tohn Sf'atcherd. Jfí {fe.......... J Wm. L. Felton.
Drummond & } .J BE' D ' Alissisquoi.........H. H. \\ hitney. Simcoe (.Y. Il.),..Angus :\Iorrison.
Arthab..1Ska, . , rIC onon. Jlontcalllt .........Joseph Dufl'esne. &:mc
(S, R).....Ilon, W. B. Uobir.soD
:1;
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c
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rrill.
Durham (IV: R.)Ucnry :\Iunro. { Antoine A. Dorion. Stm'>nmll..........WiIliam :\Iltttice.
Elgin (E. R.)....George Southwick. I Muntreal(City) Luther H. Holton. T..:nliscouata ......Benj!lmin Dionne.
Elgin (Jr. R.)...George )Iacbt.'th. lion. John Young. Pl'rr"bonnP.,.......L, S. Morin.
E<>e.x ...............Arthur S Rallliin. .Montreal (Hi ) O' J ) .Joseph Laporte T\ , r 11 P
" n R ) '1 . 'v .. e , r . s , } Antoine PolettI'.
Pronknac ........IIenry mitb. clwlaga Il. .. . V
Ga'P,.,.........., ....John LeDou tiller, ..YapiÆruilk .... ....Jacques O. Bureau. Toronto (City) { Hon. .J. H. Cameron.
G kn:Jitr!!.... ...... lIon. J. S. :\I:t.cdona.ld. NW[I'Jra (Thwn)I1on. .Jos. C. ;\Iorri
lla. .J. G, Howes.
G,'enville (S. R.)Wm. Patrick, lWco!rt.......,......'J.'homas Fortier. Two !J.lountains...J. B. D<l.oust,
Grey.... ......... ...Gporge .Jackson. lI
rn-f()lk... .........IIon. John Rolph. Vaudreuil..........J. D. )Iongeultis.
Halrlim.and.......Wm Lyon )Iackcnzie. N01'thumtlerland l J m R J3: rch e;es..........Hon. G
o..
. Cartier.
Haltm.......... ...Geo. K, Chi,,
olm. (.East Riding).. a es 055. J tdQria......... ...James ::;mhh,
Hamilton (rit.v) Nm.tltumbaÙlnd S'd "n'th WiLterloo (1"'" R.pI. li. }o'uJe,y,
Iftlstings (N.ll.)fJeo. Cpnjamin. (West Riding). 1 ncy.., ll, H':!terloo (S, 1l.)Robert l'enie.
JV{slinys (S. ll.)I1iUa }<'lint, Ontario(N. R.).-.Jos"I'h Gould. n;lland.............Tohn Fra1el'.
Hoc1Ieùtga.........Joseph Laporte. Ontario (S. R.)...J.
leV. Lumsden. W.Jlin{Jton(N.R
Wm. Clal ke.
]{,mtingrlfJn...... R. Brown Somerville. Ottawa (City)....Agar Yeilùing. H';;llingúm(S.R. 0\.. J. Jier::
u
;<on.
Huron If: Brure..lIon. W. Cayley. Ottawa ............Alau!'on Cook!'. JJéntworth(1\"':R lIon R. ::<pencc.
Iberville......... ...Chas. .Joseph Laberge. Oxford (.N. R.)...Donuld :\latheson. TJlenlworth(S.R.)S. B. Frf'emnn.
Jac'1u
s Cartier..:\Iichel F. Valois. Oxford (8. ll.)..,}:phraim Cook. YamasT.-a..........Ignaee Gill.
Jl)lielte .............Joscph II. JoLin. Ptel...................Tames C. Aildns. JíJ'J"k (.Y. R.).....Joseph Hartman.
KantfJurasl;a......Jel\n Ch'ts, Chapais. Pprth ...............Tbos. :\lø.yne Daly. l;J'J"k (E. R.)......Am08 "\"I'Ï:!ht,
Kent......... ......Ed"in Larwill. ltterborough.....Wilson Conger. rOT?' (IV: R.).....John W, Gamble.
PER'It\:.I!E:.I!T OFFICERS-ChiPf Dppartment-W.n. Undi'll\y,Clerk: W.n. LindMY. Jr., Clerk Assbt.; W. ROFF, Deputy do.:
T. Vaux,Accountant; e. Lansevin,A
!listantdo. Law DepartmP"llt-G. 'V_ Wicksteed, Ll\w Clerk. Gl'"neral [)
part7nent-
W. P. I'atril'k. Chief Office Clerk; H Hartney, Assi
t:illt do.; William Spink, Routine aDd Record Clerk, II. B. Stuart,
Eng-li
h Writin
do.; K Denechau
, }o'rench do.: "Y. B. Ross, Junior Clerk; Hernmnn I'oetter, do.; A. Laperriero. do,;
P, ]{Ï\'et. do.: A.G, D. T:\ylor. do.: H. :\IcCarthy, do.; J. F, Gingras, do. Genual C()mmilte.
Department-Alfred Patrick,
Chief Clerk of Committees and ofContrO\erted Elections: J. P. Leprohon, 1st Assbt. Clerk of Committees ; }'. X. Bla"1chet,
2nd do. Privaý Bill Departmpnt-A. Todd, Clerk of Private Dills: T. PA.trick, Assbt. do. and Clerk of R
ilwa:v COJ}.\mittC('.
'(ranslotrrrs-D. P.
Iyrand, Chief French Tran
lø.t()T; W. Fanning. Ass:$t. do.: 1:. P. Dorion, do.; A. Desilets. do,; 'r. G.
C()ursolh-s, (]f) : F. ll:ul::dey, English Translator; 'V, Wil$on. As,:istnnt do.; 'V. P, Power, do. Journals-G. .\1. :\[uir,
Clerk of l':nglisb JonrlHLls; P..K Gagnon, Clerk of French do.; w.n. Le:\foine, ASbi:;tant CJf>rk of Fn'nch (h; W. C.
Burra
e, AI!
j"taDt Clerk of Eng1ish Journals. LibrarlJ-Alpbeus Todd, Librarian: A. O. Lejoie, ASbist. do; J. Curren.
Liurary Keeper. Sn;j p .a7lt-al-arms Ðepartmef1t.-D. W.MacDonell, Serjeant-at-Arms; A, J,. Cardinal, Chief ;'\Iel-senger and
llouse KeI'JlPr: :\1. :\IcCarthy, AB!I'!ob
nt Messenger; O. Yincent, do.; J.O'Connor, Doorkeeper: n. Bailie, As
btlint do.
R. Defl"ies, Postmaster; Joseph Blais, ASbi$tant do.; P. Laliberte, Jos. Lemonde, Ed. Pelletier, W. Graham,
le!'Sengel1,
ADDREss.
T() the IIoIlonraùJc the Legislative As
embly of Clmada, in Provincia.l Parliament Bò$emblcd.
The Petition of-
Humbly sheweth, That. &c.
Wherefoce your Petitioners humbly prø.y, ILl'.
[Plaet: and dale.]
8:i.1" No Petition to the Legislative Assembly \'om be received unless tJlerc lie thret' {!:pntline sigr.atl1rcs on the !'hl'et
of p'\pf'r or p'Lrchmeot on which tho com'In
ion of the Petition is wl"Ítten 01' printed. 'rho usage ha'! been. in thr
L8.;i.:!lative Ao;sembly, to receive Iffllv written Petitions, but I\t a late 8{'ssion (1853), the Assomùly adoptod Ii rl'so!ution
to reccive p}"iotted \:'cUtions in that Houso. All Petitions must be dated.
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INDEX TO TilE STATUTES.
[1858.
.AN INDEX TO THE STATUTES,
n.ts.
r.(l in thr Third S-.s.,ion of t1tf
F'(fth rarliammt of the Province of Canada (20 fí'c.) alphabetically arranged
acc(wdin.1 to the ini'iallelter oj tile word lIwst distinctil'p of the suldect-nwtJ.er treated of in each, awl Clthcrwi.sc further
cJ'l.Ssificd. so as to fttCilit'lJ..e the U/''luisition of any particular Act 'ruluired.
Reser,.c(l Act.
CCXXYTI. TXTf.R:O;"UI'JX.lL B
IDG:; Co.-To incorporate, for construction of Bridge across the
iagam River, from
iI'ort El'ie to ßuff.do. [Assented to by Her Majesty in !-,ouneil, 27th Augllst, 1857.]
PJ.'ovln.cial Act!:l.
Gls
lmAL AXD :'oIISCI
LL.\
1
OU5. XXI. Fishery Act-For the Pre!'efvation and Regulation
of tbe .Fisheries-repeals 9 Geo. IV. e. 51, 4 & 5 'ic. c. 30,
i Vie. e. 13, 16 \Ïc. c. 92, 18 Vic. e.100, para;.!:raph 7 of sec.
10, 18 Vic. c.1l4, 6 Woo. IY. c. 57, 8 Vic. c. 47, l
Vic. c. 81,
sut>-sec. 18 of sec. (j0.
>.XXIX. Game Laws-To amend 16 Vic. c. IiI, as re-
gards time for hunting Muskrats.
XX y 1. Indians-To encourage Li \'iIi.mtion of, alld amend
L,,-w!l affecting.
XXV Ill. JUl'mile Offenders-To establish Prisons for,
and other pnrposes,
XXIX. JU'/.'enile Offenders-For the more speedy Trial
and Punishment of.
X. Light-Houses-For the support of, in and near the
Gulf of St. Lawrence.
XXXIV. Lives (!f Passengers-For the Security of, on
board of Steam-vessels.
XX. Loan Fund, Consolidated }[unicipal - To amend
16 Tic. c.22.
XLII. Loan Puwl, }/unicipal-To amend and explain
16 Yic. c. 22.
XXII. Pttrliament-To secure Independence of.
XXXIII. PalP:nLs fQ1' Invention-To extend to both sec-
tion
ofthe Province. (See p!tge 43, for Synopsis of this Act.)
XXV. Pùst o.tJic
Laws-To amend-repeals I-! & 15 Vie.
c. il, sec. 12 in part, and 18 Yic. c. .0, secs. 4 & 5.
XX" III. Prisons, Hospitals, .Asylums, d:c.-For the bet-
ter construction of,
IX. Steamers, Ocean-For the esta
lishmentofa Weekly
Line.
XVII. Supplies-For d...fl'ayin
expenses of Civil Govern-
ment, U,;:;7, and raising ;t325,OOO on Consolidated Revenue.
XXXVII. Surveyors-To amend Acts reI:\tÎ\"e to Land.
XIX. ToUs-.For Imposing and Collection of, on PubIlc
Works.
UPPER CAKADA.
LXI. .Appeal-To extend the right of, in Crimim\l cases..
V. Appeals-To amend Laws respecting-12 Vic. c. (j3,
sec. 3t1, repealed-and alter Constitution of Court of En-or
and Appeal.
LIX. AttQ1'nies-For appointment of County, and Local
Administration of .Justice.
LXIII. Attornies-'l'o amend Laws for the Admiss;on
of-repeals 4i Geo. III. c. 5, 55 GeD. III. c. 3, 2 Goo. IV. o.
1, sec. 401,,2 Geo.IV. c. 5, sec. 3, 4 Wm. IV. c. 9, i \Vrn.IV.
c. 15, secs.1, 3 & 4, 10 & 11 Vic. c. 29, sec. 1, and 8f'C. 3 in part.
LVII. Bills of E.Lchange and P,'omÜsrrry l\íJUs - To
amend Common L..'\w Procedure Act, 1556, and facilitato
Rempdies on.
LVIlI.-Cbuntv Cou-rls-To alter and amend Law relat-
ing to-repeals '7 Tic. c. 32, 9 Vic. c. i, sec, 3, 8 Yic. c, 13,
socs. 9, S3, 3-1, 44, and 51 to 56 Inclusive, 9 \ïc. c. 36.
LVI. Court qf Chancery-To increase the Efficiency of.
L ,(IV. Coo'rts qf Superior Jurisdiction-To provide for
t.he further Accommodation of.
I. Debtors, Insoll:ent-To repeal 19 &: 20 Yic. c. 93, for tho
relief of.
VII. Ferries-To amend the Laws regul:\ting.
LX. Ju.
tice, Administration of-'1'o provide for, in Unor-
ganized Tracts of Country.
VIII, Lunatic Asylum Tax-To discontinue,
LXVI. Matrimony - To amend Laws relating to the
Solemnization of. (See pn.,rre 48, for Synopsis of this Act.)
LXII. MisdemeanQ1'-Topro ve nt delay in administration
of justice in cases of.
III. ]'fortgages and Sll.rs of Personal Properly. - To
ampml and consolidate Statutes resp
cting.
LXV. Pl"imogeniture - To amcnd Act abolishing the
Rights of, &c.
Ì1. Revenue Suits-To amend Pra('tice and Procednre in.
VI. Statute Laoour-To amend the Municipal and Aft-
sessment Acts as fur liS they relate to the Commutation of.
LOWER CANADA.
XL. .Agricultural .Abuses-To amend the several Acts
remedying.
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"XVI. Act
-To continuC' the füIlowing:-
Jlm'(l'lJpts-For relief of-i Vic. c. 10, 9 \Ïc. c. 30, 12
Vir. c. 18. and 13 .<;. 14 Vic, c. 20.
Bills of Exchange-To ascertain Damages on protestcd
-3 Wm. IV. c. 14.
Blttter-For Inl',Pection of, in Quebec :\nd Montl'eal-
11 Vic. c. 7.
!?e!,tors-To f.'\cilitat.e Proceedings against-9 Oeo. IV.
e'M<;'
D,>btflr!l. F','awillLnt, L. G.-To prevent Evasion of ere-
ditors-90eo IV. c. 27.
Debl/Yrs, Inso/vent, lJ. C.-To relieve-8 Vic. c.48, /!.xapt
IòeC, 4-1,.
Pipf Grflsbois-To place Common of, under control of
InhalJitants-9 Oeo. 1 \T. c. 32.
PisheriP.$-On the Labrador and Korth Shore of Oulf
of St. Lawrence-16 Yic. c. 92.
PisTlerU>$- To regulate, in the District of Gaspc-4 /.: 5
Vic. c 36.
PÜhel"ie.
. S,zlnvm-To preserve in Connties of Corn-
wallis and Northumberl:\nd-9 Geo.4, c. 51.
ß,stings CfJltnty-Registration of Titles in-9 Vic. c.
l
, 10 & 11 Vic. c. 3S, and U Vi('. c. 97.
Insane Persons-For relief of, in H!}me District-ll
Geo. IV. c. 20-and Extension of-3 Woo. IV. c. 45.
Lancl.
in LrJ1Vpr Gl1lada-For the e:\.tinction of Incum-
brances on-9 Geo. IV. c, 20.
N.u'Ìners-To provide
Iedicsl Treatment for Sick-6
Wm. IV. c. 35, as amended by 8 \Ïc. c. I:!.
Peacr, Jltstices (!f, L. C.-To regulate Fees of persons
employed by-6 Wm. IV. c.19.-'fo cease when T:\riffs
a.re made und('r 14 & 15 Vic. c. Oli.
Pcnit.entiar!I-For the botter :\Iarulgernentof the Pro-
v1ncial"'-lt & 15 Vie. c. 2.
PuMic Bllsincss-Empowering Commissioners to en-
quirc into nmtters connected with, &c.-9 Vic, c. 38.
R..iJ,/ Property in Lflwpr Canada.-Rebtive to Regis-
tration of, Titles t.o, and Incumbrances upon-8 Vic. c. n.
Relll Property in Lowpr Canada.-To enable Proprie-
t.ors to acquire, when iIle
alIy det'\ined from them-I-!
& 15 Vie. c. 92, as amended by 16 Vic. c. 205.
Ril)ts-For the Prevention of,at or near PublicWork!l,
whilst in pro:2;ress of construction - 8 Yic. c. 6, as
an1pnded by 14 & 15 "ic. c, ili.
Rivers and Rivulets, U. G.-To prevent Obstructions in
_7 ViP. c. 36. as amenùed by 10 & 11 Vic. c. 20, and 14
If, 15 \'ic. c. 123.
Seign-curie fl.f L
B1.i/!. St. .Antoine-}'or Regulation of
Common of-2 Oeo. IV, ('. 10. and 4 Geo. IV. c. 26.
&igneurie of Laprairie-J!'or Regulation of Common of
-2 Geo. 4, c. 8.
'l'rinity House, 1
[07lt'rcal-To enlarge powers of, when
Health of City is endangered-10 & 11 Vic. c. 1.
JVolt:es, L. C.-To encourage Destruction of, in-l Wm.
IV. ('. (j.
JVo/t:c.ç, U. G.-To encourage Destruction of, in-6 Wm.
IV, ('. 29.
XXXII. Agriculture-To repeal 16 VIe. c. 11, and en-
ronra....e Agl icnlture; also promote
lech:mical Science.
(See page :W, for S)nopsls oftbis Act.)
LV. .1uetion Duties-To declare meaning of 4 & 5 Vic.
e. 21, with respe('t to sales iu Rural Districts.
XXIV. Cil'i/ S"'1'Íee-To improve and increase the effi-
eiency of, in o..\nR.da.
XXX. Cuin, Hrrdgn,-To amend the Criminal Law a8
re;Zl\rdfl the uttering of Spurious.
XXVII. Cri1ninalJustice-To diminillh expense and del:\y
. in the Administration of.
XXXI. Cruelly to .Animals-To pre\ent, and amend Law
of Impounding.
XVlII. Dollars and C
nt.
-To requ:re Government I\C-
eount
to be rendered in.. (See also psge30, for Synopsis, &c.)
XXIII. Elections-To improve ID;>d& of obtaining E\i-
deuce in cases of Controverted,
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INDEX TO THE STATUTES.
37
XLIX. Âf)'ricuUuraISocict-ia-To amend and consolidate XLIV. .Judicature ...Jcts-To amend the.
Laws or,zanizing. :\.L Y. Lands held in Fu and Coml/lOn Soccuge-For aot-
L. .Agricultural &cief:ics-To amend 1f1 & 20 "Vic. c. 47, tlin
Law concerning,
and ll) Vic. c. 18. relating to. XLIII Laws-For the Codification of, relative to Ch it
CXL. Bar of Lower Canada-To amend 12 Yic. c. 46, in- matter!', &c,
corporating, XLI. AlimiciJlol and Rood Amendlllt'lit Art, 18;)7-
LIV. Building SfJddies-To amend 12 Yie. c. 5., eneou- Amendin
Acts of 1835 and lð,"j(j,
ra!!Ïng th- establi
hment of. Ln. l\t)tarial Stuilents-To l<';!;alize the Articles ofc!'l.tain.
X:\.:\.VIII. CUmmissioners' Courts-To amend the Act :\.LYIIl. Roadö-To amend l:l Vi('. c.56, authorizing
relating to. formation of .Joint'l'tock Companies for conl'truction of,
XXXVI. Firp-To authorize Investigations in cases of, XLVII. Sleigh 01'dilla1lc
-To amend 3 &, 4 Vie. c.2[,.
and repeal1R Vie. c. 15i and 4 Vie. c. 33.
LI. Game-To cODsolidate and amend Laws relating to. XL VI. 1ul'ern License .Act-To amend 14 &: 15 Vic, c.l(YJ
Local all(1 Personal A('ts.
EA
KS. I CCXII. Hé/lin{ìt'>>l, Josiah D.-To w
t in. a certain
CLXTV, Bmrlffmd-To incorporate. allú
a.
ce of
tOlI(I. Tow
hi
of lkight
n. .
CLXI. (lJlonial-ToaDlend Charter of-19 & 20 Yic.e.I23, , CCI\. II ll...:e
, F'-fd
ncT, 1.-To veRt 111, a e{'r am allm....
CLXIJ. lnfl'T71alional-To incorporate. I anee o.f
ad, 'I.ownl'hlp of ßrantford. ,
CLXIII. Kiagara DUtrict-To /J.ter and amend 18 Vic. CLXXX, W1{J..
, 0. S.-To authOl"lZe, to construct
c. 201, I Dam on (;ran
River, at lIoImed>i
e. ,
CL[X. Onla'ri<>-To incorporate. t CCXI.II, H
lkes? G. S.-To vcst m,a c{'rtam allo\\anceot
CLX:\.:\.[ X. Sa'fings - To amend 4 & 5 Yic, c. 3
, as it I Road, 'rownshlP ot ßrantfurd.
concerns the "Caisse d'Economie
otre Da
e de
-l1ebec." I
SURAXCE CO:.\IPA:'/'IE3. .
CLX, Toronto-To alter and amend-18 "\ lC. c. _J5. LXXn'. .Mutual-To amend and extend 6 Wm. IV. c. 111.
EDUCATIO)IAL AXD LITERARY, and 18 Vie. c_1
0, estaLlishilJg in Upper Canada.
CLXXXIV, Bdlerilk Seminary-To incorporate I . C
.XVII. JVt'stern-To amend l! & 15 Vie. c. If
. c"tab-
in
;;
r
;.-Canadian Literary ImtituU of rroodstoc.1,;-To hshwg.
IAXUFACTrm
G A
D !lII:\I
G.
CL xxxv, Pre1(qhsbur{l Grammar School-To incoTporntp. CT.XXXII. Joliette Minin!J C'J.-To in('orporatc.
LIlI. J.lrGill College CnivtTsity-l'o amend 8 \ ie. c. 78, Xl V. Jnint Stork-To amt'nd 13 & 14 Vie. c.
S, fer ""tab-
and 16 Vic. c. 68, relative to. Iishment of, f"r lIIanufacturing and :\lining IJurposes.
CCXXII. &lI.()()l Lot, Prescott-To enable Trustees of, to CLXXIX. Jlm'mfYra Fmtmll'y Co.-To amcnù Chartet.
sell, &c. and chan!!:e lIame to J\I:\rmora Iron Company,
CLXXXlII.-Sherbron1ce (Hlfge-To amend 18 Vie, c. 23'1, XV. AfiIlÙ1!! Companies-To encourage, by granting cer.
incorporating Literary Institute of 8herbrooke. tain privih'
es.
T D - T R CO IPA "'- CL XXVIi. Prp.ssed Bric," rn., Tm'07lto-To incorporatE>.
GAS A
'\A E :\ .,lES. CLXXVI. SlI.erbr()()keM,mufacturingCo.-Toincorporaw.
LXXXIV. H'zmiltnn Water JJ
des-To amend 19 &. 20
Vie: c, 64. for th6 COll.itruction of. lIIISCELLAXEOUS.
XCI. St. Qlthfrines 'v'lúdt.lrks-For the constI uctien of. XIII. B&f wid Pork-To :\mend 4 & 5 'ie. c. 88, for
LXXXI. TvrClnlo JJát r JVClrl.s-To authorize City to I In"pection of.
levy Rate for construction of. CLXV. C1Lnadian Loan and Int;e
tmellt (b.-To amend
I "- D "" I D UAL 19 & 20 Vie. c. 1:!6, incorporating.
-, I,. CLXX"\ïlI. J.lontreal Steam, Elc1'at;ng and ITí.ITeiwusi710
CXCIX, &rnum, James-To vest in, a certain allowance 01.-.'1'0 Incorporate.
of Road, Town
hip of Illlhlimand. ('[.XX. ]lichò-Ùu (}'.-To incorporate,
CCXXIV, Bmsrm, Thomas-To vest ceroon Real Estatt1 CL. Road Co.-To incorporate the ILervilIe, Brome, Shef,
of the latp, in hands of 'rrn
tees. ford and 'Ii
isquoi Road Company.
CCXXVI. B_sscmer, Hmry-To extend to Canada pa CLXXIII. Bl. (;lair Æ Rand Eau Pw.n!c Road (b.-To
tents granted to, for impruvement in manufacture of Iron, extpud pnwers of.
&c. CXX\"IlI. 'l'rinit11 Jfollse. l
[lInll'eal- To ameud Act
CXCVII, Bowman, Chlw ' cs-To appoint Trustees to Es- amending Rnd cnnf1òlidnting provh.ion>;1 of.
tate of the late. CXXI. Trim{1/ 11!Juse, Quebec-To amend .\ct consolidat-
CXCVIII. Chaffee, Elwin Jfolrcus-To naturl\lize. ing IAtw rell\ting to.
CCVl. Christie, John-To vest in, a certain alluwance of I ccxxru. Toronto G<meral HOFpitul-To enable Truste('jI
Road, Towm;bip of Oxfof!l. to raisp ;(6UOO.
CC, n. C,'ys/er, John Pliny, and (A'orge Hummel, 8t'1I..- CL XXXI. Toronto HorUcl1/tura7 Snciefy-To incorpora.te.
To vest in, a ctlrt.lin allowance of ROlid, Township ot Win- CL \.xII. Fm(mtn I.,land lJriùgp (h.-To in('orp"I'/ite.
cheflt..r. CLXVI. fJ
trrn Canada Loan Q-J.-To incorporate.
CC. FoJote. Jonathan, and TJilliam 11wrn,-To TÐI't in, _ , .
a certain allow,lUce of Road. Townsbip of WhitLy. MU
lCll'ALlTI.ES.
CCVIlI. GumUe, John W:-To vest in, a rertain allow- CXIX. Beauh?rnms-To authorize the running of It.
ance of RO:Jd. Township of Whitby, Boundry Line bet\\een the
ci"niory of lind thE' Township
CCI X. GiU,s, Tlwlnas N.- To vest in, certain allowances of Godmanchest
r and I'arish of St. -\uicet, flJr the pJ.Jr
ofR()ad. Tll'\\n"hip of Whitby. ofa Road.
CXCVI. Gr:mt,Jumes C" and others-To confirm thÐ llalo CXX:\.IX, Bnlinn and l
fagn{J-For the Partition of cer-
of cert!lin 1.lluds made by, of the estate of the late H. P, tain Land... in the Townships of.
Gl"ant, and to execute conveYll11ces. LXXIII. Boundaries-'ro ascel"tllin unkno\\n, in certaiu
CeI. fll,J.cu1'a, John-To n,st in, a c rtain allowance of, capes.
Road. Township (If London. I I, XXXIX. ßJwmam-iI/f'-To incorporate tIle 'fown of.
CXCV. Na
aulcl.l/. Ja1Jtes- To confirm eel.tain Sales 8 nd À C V II r. Brac(jiJrd- To i ncorpor" te the "m";.!:e of:
ASflurlinres Imlde by Executors and Trm,t
s of the late. CIX. BmnlfCll"d Township-To legaliztJ Acts of :.\[unid-
CCXXV. NcIllt"S71, John-To ena.ble Executors of the pILI Counc'H of.
!.ltp, to len
e certain UPHI Property, I LXX\"III. RruCl! County-To authorize Provi
i"nal
n-
CCII. Mulde. John-To vest in, a cerblia allowance of niciJ.lal ('ouncil of, to take Sh,ck in l'ert.\in Hailwavs.
Road, To\\nship{.f
ichol. I I.XX"VII. Brite, Cowlty-To explain Act to st'parate
CCIU. P!Im. H
Il ,slrm F.-To Test In, a certain allow- Co'unty of Uuron from.
ance of Ro,ul, Township of llaldimallJ. I CX:X. Cllateaugai-'l'o ercct HnQfK'!ltown ani! .Tamps-
CCX. Shaw. JiIII1l-To vest in, a certain allow:inre of town. in County of, and pl\rlqof U...mmingf"rd lUll! lIir.chin-
Road. Town"l,ip of \\ ilberf<Jrce. brook!>. in County of Huntingdon. intQ a. )Iunicipality, &.c,
CCXl. Slfwll. U"ar/vs C.-To vest in, ci!rt!lin allo\\ances CX \"11 1. VltUl('.JcU!fUu.v-To trltn"iti.'r certain Hnohs. &c..
of R(1I.1. TOWll-hir of l'i,'k"ring, from Re:d!otry Office of Couuty of, to that of the Count.t of
CCV. SI/Jayzf'
J,Jlm. O,-an I'Iwal, rrali'ngWn Smith and Huntingdon,
MoltlLÍa,
L 1Il1pm.l1n-'fo ve
t in, respectively, ccrtniuallow- f'\. \'1. Clar,';c-To t'stablhh .l ærtain Con('es"iun line In
:\ncesof Ito'ld, Township of Thorold. Town
Lip of.
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INDEX TO THE STATUTES.
[1858.
LXXI. Clagy Resen'cs Appropriation Am
ndment .Act of
8;)ô--To explain and ftmen
a
re:?;1\I"Js ascertaining nnm-
bPI' of Hate-payers in Municipalitie!'l in Upper Canada.
C. CIÙtlon-To incorp'Jrate the' ilIage ot:
XC,"I. CWingw(J()(l-To incorporHte the Town of.
LXVIII. Counties-When united tor :\lunicipal purposes
to c'lrry on improvements independt'ntly ofeRch other.
J_XXU. Depcis-'fo render va!id, \"\"hl'n given by Sheriffs
1!0 assignees of purchasers of bmds so!d for Taxes under
IS & 14 \'ic. c. (j7,
cvn. Bl(rra-To incorporate the Village of.
CVI. Fel"{JI
-'l'o incorporate the 'ïlIa
e of.
er V. Pwt Erie-To incorporate the \ïllaj\e of.
CXl\'. P,.wtpTics!JUrglt-To divide the Town!'hip of.
CXTI I. G./spc-'Io a.mend 19 .1; 20 \ïc. ('. -li, and authorIze
the t;)rnlfition (Jf f"ur Agricultural Societies.
I,XXXVllI. Gode'riclt-To confirm a conveyance made
IY Towu of, of a portion of the
Iarket Sq ullre.
J,XXÀ VIf. Uoderich-To empower Council of, to appro-
pl"i>!.te c('rtain moneys.
cxxxrv. lla17fax-To alter Limits of 1'0\\ n<;hip of.
CX:XXIII. j["lit,lx-To divide the Town<hip of.
T,:\. X:Xl\'. llaniilton Citv-To amend Act authorizing'
c.fJn
tl'uetion of Water Wo;k<; in.
J,XXXIJJ. lIami/Jon City-To raise a loan of ;1:;;0,000.
I,XX. [n.,pectors of Public lllusPs.-To ameud L:lw rda-
rive to.
CI. Ir'J'7/1'JiR-T.I incorporô\te fhe Village of.
C'(XX\ Ill. K'lm'IIlTClska-l'rocecdings of County Co un-
,'il of. I"galized, &e.
XCIX. KòlllptL'i'w-To amend 19 & 20 Vie, c, 99, incorpo.
ratin
Yill"ge of.
LXX \". L'Hlds on ShOTe (if Lake Onla'rÚJ-For prfJtection
(If p...rHons o\vuiug, in Counties of York, Peel aud llalton,
XCV, LindsaIJ-To iw'orporate tbe Town of.
J,XXXII. Londan C'ity-l'o authorize sa.le of the Potter's
Fipld,
CCXV. J[clskino'1ge-To amend 1G Vie. c. 23i, pro
iding
:'Ir l1iviRion of Common of.
XCII. ltldbm-To incorporata the Town of.
('\'rII. J/itc!tpU--To incorporate the Village of.
CXII. J/cGillivray-To authol"izedisposal of certain Road
:lIlnw.lTIcel< in TownRhip of.
C\'. Nrw Ifamburg-To incorporate the Village of.
clIo J\rewnw'rkd-To incOl-porate the Village ot:
XCIII. (j,Û.l,ille-To incorporate tbe Town of.
I,X XIX. Olltf1.rio County-To le
Hlize certain By-Laws of
::lte Home Dist.rict C,)l1llcil. in refet'enC6 to certain Roads in.
I_XXX\'. ()tlawa (,ity-To consolidate Debt of.
r.x X:À VI. Ottawa City-To incorpm'ate Hoard of Trarle of.
LXXVI. P.tf'.Tl)(rrr!ltgh-To attach new Townships of GHI.
"BY, ('''''('ndi
h and Anstruther to County of.
('XXI V. (,!,/p!Jec-To d"frav e:!l..pemeof JUver Police nt.
e ,(XIII. (,)/IP:Je.c-To e!'tablish a Police .Fol'ce in.
cxxn. Qupl)/X and NontrCllI-llehttive to Duties of In-
'('tur!' and
upcrintendents of Police in.
CX: XV, Qu,(',bec 'l'urnpike Roods-To divide into t\"\"o
ÞC
\?
:
l':;nCh- 1'(1 incorporate the Town of.
('XV. Sltrnia-Fordraiuingof Lake Wanancsh,in Town'
-hip ot:
CX. Slonln/-To enable fownðhip rÆ, to construct a Har-
bour at River ßa.ytiehl.
CXÀXVII. .'}l. .Aul'ert-To erect, into a spparate !lJuuici-
I>:ility.
XCI. St. Gatli,rines-For construction of Water Works
in Town of,
XC. st. C.t:,prilU'.s-To rai!'e læn of :t15.2-lS,
CCXVL Bt. Prancnis <iu Lac-To amend Act enabling
Inhabitants of. to re
ulate Common of :st.. }'rancoiò.
CXXXI. St. I1.l/ocinlhe-To incorpnrute City of.
CXX \. VI. Rt. .Tulie de ,
merspt-'l'o confirm separation
'If St. C.tlh:te de Somerset from, !ind to divide 'fuwnship of
s..'merspt.
CXXÀlI. St. Lambrrt-To erect, into a distinct :\Junici.
pnJitv.
CXÀXV. SI. Nnbr)'t d'.Arlhabas!..a-To logi\lize certain
..roceedin
s of.
CX\.lX. Three Ri1'pr$-'l'o make more ample provision CCXXT. Church of England-To enable Illeuml,pnt antI
for Incor pornti('IlIl . f To\\'n of. I Church Wardens of. at G.:orgina, to dispobe of certain I_ands
C'('(À. Three Riv0"3-'fo relieve sufferers from hlte bcloul!7ing to llIi!,
jon.
fire in. CXC. Clm1"('lt nf Scotla'TId- To enable Tn:steps of certain
LXXX. TQrnnto-To amend 16 Vie. c. 219, conveying to Glebe lot in Town!'bip of Edward!'1.JUrg to sell the East half,
City certain Water Lots, with power to construct :In EbPla- 1 and row nth('r purpose!'.
Dluie, &e.' CXCIV. Churrh nfthe Ordrr nf Onmte!1.
of IIltnlinpclnn',
LÀXXI. T07'011tQ-'l'o onthorize con!'tructi<m of ,rater Cm1n'xinn-To authorize
Iinistcrs nt
to scle'nnize ì\Iatri-
\\ ork
. IInd levying a \\ olter Rate. mOllY, &c.
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LXVII. Villages-To amcud :\JunicilJal Laws of Upper
CHn'tda rel:J.ting to t.he IncorporathlD of.
ClIl. W'Lt.rloo-To inrorporate the Village of.
C
III. JflIith.V-To dh'ide the To" Dsbip of.
XCVII. Windsor-To incorporate the Town of.
CÀI. 7 r rrra (Ea...t and JI
st) and East Nissouri-To au-
thorize
Iunicipalities to dispose of certain Road l111owances.
NAYIGATIO
, DOCKS AXD I1AI:.nûURS.
CLXIX. Canadian Inland St
am .Navigation Co.-To in-
corporatij.
CLXXI. De Salaberry Navigation Cb. of Mon
)'e
To
inrorpor:tte.
x, Lif}ht-Houses-For payment of cost of certain, in Gulf
of St. LIl\Vrenee.
CI_VIIL Firrt Erie S'dp Canal ÚJ.-To inc.orpor:lte.
CXX VI. Nnntrral Flarbour-For Improwmeut of, and
deep..ning Ship Canltl b
tween }lontreal :Ind Quebec.
CX.\': V H. }rluntreal .llarlxmr and lIarbour CuumâssÙm.prs
-To correct an Error in 20 Vio. c. 126. Act ofl)l"esent Ses-
sion.
CLXVIIT. .J.Yorth- ffisúrn Steam
Nc1.vigation Company of
Canaùa-To incorpfJra.te.
IX. Oawn Steamers, Canadian-To estahlish It l.eekly
Line between this Pro,ince aud the Cnited IHugdom.
XX\..IV. Steam ressp.ls-To amend U & 15 '"ie. c,l:W, for
the security of lives ofpl\.S!'engers on board,
CLXX. Riche1icu Cb.-To incorporate certain persons
undcr IIame of.
CX. Rit'er B.1!
fiehl-To enable Council of Townsbip of
St.anley to construct a Harbom' at, on Lake IIuron.
CXXIV. Ril'P.T Police-To Pl'ovide for defraying the ex-
pense of. at Quebec.
CL VII. St. Clair Sltip Canal Cb,-To incorporate.
CLXXIV. St. Lawrence JVl.lreholtse, Dock and Wharfage
0),-1'0 incorporate.
CXLlX. St. Maw'ice Railway and Narigation Co.-To
incorp )rate.
CXXVIIT. 'l'rinitv Housr, fl[onrrra7-To ar:1cnd Act re-
lating to, and to m>tke fnrthC'r provisions conccmin
Pilots,
CXXI. 'l'rinity HJU.
e, Quebec-To amend Act consolidat-
ing Laws relative to, &c,
RAILWAYS.
XU. .Accidmts on-For the better Pre-vention of.
CLY. Brantfirrd and South. JJ'é..,tern-l'o incOl'p'Jra.te.
CXLIV. Brockvilw and Ottawa-To amend and e
tend
Charter of.
CXLII. Champ7ain & St. La1vrence and fl[ontre.al & New
lórk-Todefine powers and cOnfirm certain proceedings of.
Cr,IV. Eastwood and Berlin-To incorporate.
CLT. Fl,rt Erie Railway Co.-To incorporate.
CXLVn. GvJ.t and Gudph-To amend 18 \"ie. c. 70, in-
corporating.
ÀL Grand Trunk-To dispet1
e with Government Direc-
tors ßnrl facilitate completion of Company's works.
LXXX. GI"n.nd Trunk and other Rw"lways-To loca.te, on
Frontage of City of Toronto.
CXL'I. Hamilton and Tùronto-To explain 18 vic. c.180,
ampnùing ChHrter.
CI_IT. Lnnd'>n and Lf1.ke IIuroTo-To incorporate.
CXLTII. Onta:rio, Simcoe aud Hllron-To amend 12 Yie.
c. 196. incorporating.
CXLI. n )'1 Datl!Ourir and 'lhOTn7d-To incre9
e Copital
Stock of, and ch'm
e name to WeIland R:<ihVIIY Company.
C'(LV. Port JVJdtb!/ and Lai.-e Flu1'Cm.-l'o revive and
IImend 16 Vic. c. 105, incorpnrating.
CXLVII. Preston and Berlin-To incorporate.
XXXV, Railwa7/ (lauses Consolidation .Åct-To amend
and explain 14 & i5 Vic. c. 51. ser. 13.
CXI_\'lII. ,<;!a11stead, SheJI"nrd and ahamb7y-To amend
16 Vie. c. 107, Hnd 18 Vic. c. 185, relntin,!!: to.
I_XXVIII. Sloe'" in-l'o authorize Pl'Ovl
innal Municipal
Council of County of ill'nee to take. in I'ertain Rail ways.
Cr,Jn. Strathroy and Rrrt Pralll.-To incorporate.
CXLIX. .....t. Ma1l1'ice.-To incorporate.
CL VI. Trrron!/J and Owen Sound {;'enlral-To incorporate.
RELIGIOUS BODIES.
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AGRICULTURE AND MECHANICAL SCIENCE.
39
CCXIX. Finlay Asylum, Quebec-To constitute a Corpo-
ration for the maoageulPnt of.
CCXX. F,rst l'r.e Will Baptist Church in Hatky-To
cnabl.. Trustees of. to receive a le1;acy.
CL ,(XX \'11. llJrclto-To incorporate the Sisfers of Our
Lady of. in the Dioce!'e of '!'nronto. .
CLXXXVI. ld(
le Orphan Asylum, Quel;e.c-To incorpo-
rate the Church of England.
LXVI. AI..t1rimony-To nmend Laws relat.in
to the sol-
emnization of, in Upper Canad.t. (
ee page -is, for SYl!opsib
of this Act,)
CCXIv. ftfethodist Episcopal Church in Cænada.-To au.
thorize :\1inisters of, te solemnize
Iatrimony, &c.. in LowH
Canllda.
CCX VIII. Presllyterian ()mgregation of rork-To amend
4 Gco. IV. c. 3-1, authorizing the purchase of ground for a
churc'h, &c.
CXcnI. Presbyterian Society of Hamilton-To authol"Ìze
Trn::tef's of to sell certain Church property held by them.
cxcn. St. Arw'rew's Church, Guelp/t-'l'oauthorize 'l'rus-
tee Q of. to sell certain Land!'.
CXCI. St. Andrew's Church, /;tontreal-To amend 12 Vir.
c, 15-1. incol poratillg Minister and Trustees of.
CLXXXVITJ. St. Patric
's Orp 1 1an Asylum, M01itreul-
To amend 18 "Vie. c. 235, inccrpo ating.
TELEGRAI'rrS.
CLXX"Y. ftfrmtreal Telegraph Co.-To amend 10 & 11 Vie.
c. 83. and 18 Vie. c. 207. and to ext..nd powers of, authoriz-
ing the el-tabli!'hment of a 'l'ran!'at.lantic Line. &c.
AN ACT TO E
COURAGE AGRICULTURE, &C.
.A. Synop,
is of an Act to makc better prO'l.'ision for the encmtragemp1!t of .Â!ìTÍcllllure, and also to provide fClT the
pronwtiun (If
lech'1'1!icaJ, .'icience.
20 'IC., CIL\P. XXXII. In
titution who sh:\ll refu!'e. to furni!'h any information
[A.
sented to 10th June, 18:;7.] relating to the Agricultural,
Iech:lllical or Manutacturing
Tbe preamble sets forth the desirabl.nellll of promoting interest!', or till'
hltistic" of this l'rovince, \\ÌLene"er
the development of )Jcchaoic:il talent among the people of r('quired so to do,
hal\ fÌJr every SITch offence incur a pen-
this PI'o\ince. by dissc'mina1ing instrUl,tion in mechanics ally often pounds cUrrency.
and the kindred scienc!'s, nnd Ly I1ffording increased fud, Sec y J] 1. En
cts that the :\linister of Agriculture may
lilies f,'r the study of
Jod"ls and Apparlltus; And the at /lny time, alJlJoint any per!'on to iu!'pect the books :md
expediency of pl"Oviding for the e
tabli
hment of Central accounts of any Soddy in the Provincl:! receivin
Govern-
Bo:trds of Adminil-tration in Upper and Lowl'r Canada ment. aid. nnd whkh may be In any way in conneJlion with
re!<pt-ctively, connccted 8nd c().{)p
rating with the Mecba- the said BurlJau of Agriculturl:!.
nics' Jn
titutell of the several Cities. Towns nnd ViIlalZes in .
the pur
uit thereof; Also the d..hirablcnlJss of extending Boards of Agnculture.
encouragement to .\rts and
Janufuctures, and stimulating' fec. IX. Enacts that the Pre;;idents for the time bdng,
the ingenuity of Mechanics and Artizans by ml'ans of of the Agricultural AI'sociations herinaft..r mentioned. /tnd
IJri.ws and distinctions, distributed and awm'ded on the I all Pl'ofl:!s
ors of Agriculture in Chart..lCd CnJIl'gt"S, t:niver-
same pdnciple as bas been already so successfuIl} applied sitie
. and other public educational in!'titutiolJs. and ihe
to thl:! encouragement of Agriculture in this PI ovince: Chief Supel'intendent of Educlltion in Upper aml in I.owl'r
Sec. 1. t
nact8 that from and aftE'f the passing of this Cllnada. sh"l
respectin;ly be Mm
tl:Jers e.v (!O!cio, of tI.le
Act, the Act to provide for the establishnwllt of a Bureau ll()
I.d of
l'Ic.ulture for that section of the I rOVlllce III
of Agriculture. and to amend nnd cr.nsolidate the laws wlnch t.he
.lel-"ldt'.
relating to AJ:(riculture (Iü 'ïc. dlltp.ll.) be repeaJ...d: but Sc'c. X. E
acts that four lIIember
f e/lCh Board
hnIl
the Bureau of AJ!;riculture and all A
ricultural Societies, at1m
..ny r
tJre, the n
mes of the r..tmng :llpmLers to be
Association!' 8
d Boards of Agriculture incorpo
Rted, &c., <?r pubh;he
III t
e Ag!'
cultural .J?
lrnals of. t!I
. s(>f'
Jon of
lawfully established und!'r that Act. shall cont.mue a8 If It the I ronnce III "hi<;h they reside. Rehrmb Members
were still in force. excp,t in so far as the said Bureau, illY be
e-cl
cted. " .
&c may be affected by this Act . pc. XI. }.nacts thnt the County Agnf'Ultural SocIeties
., . . in Upper and Lower Canada re!'pectively. shall, at their
Bureau of Allnctllture, anJllJ.\.
Ieplings in .Jsnuary, nominate four persons to be
Sec. II. Enacts that the Bureau of A
rkultUl"e I'hall CO!!- Members of the llOlm]s of AJrIÏ,.ult.ure respectively, and
tinue to be attached to one of tlllJ Pultlic DelJartmeuts. find sbnll transmit the name!' of tlie rersons so nominated to
the Head of such Department shall be known as the :\Iini:ster to the Bureau of A
riculture; /lIId the four persons" ho
of Agriculture. shall have been nl'minated by the grPILtest number of
Sec. III. "naets th,t the said }liuister shall bo ex officio Societies shall be :\Icmbers of the sai<l Boards. in thp place
Member of all Boards of Agriculture which now alC f,r of the :\Tembers vacdin!; thpir !'eats. Yacancies which may
bereafterrnay beestablisbed in this Province. It shall and at any time hllPIJen thr'Ju
h death, ð.c., Jllay be fiIlcd up
may be lawful for the )IembertJof the BOllrd of Agriculture by the Governor in CoundJ.
to elect from among themselves a l'resiùent and "Vice-Pre- Sec. XII. EJIIlcts thllt in caRe of an equality of votcs for
liÏdent annually. one Or more of the persons so nominatpd. thl:! lIIinistcr of
Sec. I V. Enacts that the said Mini!'ter 81,1111 receive all Argiculture sha.ll decide which shall be the :\Iem her.
npIJlicatinn!<, specifications. &c.. Hud !\Iodpls relating to 8pc. Xln. Enacts thllt it shall not be lawful for either
Patents for hlVt"nti.Jns, Rnd "hall keelJ the records theref,f; of the said Boards to pay finy Member for actin
fiS such,
amI all Acts now in force lelating to Patents für In\'en- exct'lJt the amount of his actufiJ ncceisary expellsPs in
tions aud whicb direct anythin
to be dt,n" by or t.hrough att..ndiu:r the regulRr meetings of the Uoard: hut each of
the Provincial Secretarv. sha1l be held to hRve directed the the Boards mny IIppoint a Secretary, and pay him a reafon-
SlIme to be donI:! by 01" through t.he
ald )lilli
ter. able salary for hi!' senices.
Sec. V. Ena.pts that the s!iid
linister
hnll also be a ScP. XIV. t:nRcts th:lt the rpgular meetings of the paid
1I1ember and Ch
irman of the Board of Re;!;Íhtration IInd Boards
hall ùe held pursuant to /Ifljournment. or be clilled
Statistics, in the plar.e of the Inspector General. nud
hall l,y the Secretary at the imtllncE't ot' tbe f'residt'nt or Yice-
have charge of the Census and othc>r Statisti(.al Return
. l're"ident, or u,.on tho written request f'f IIny ,three :\l<'m-
el'. "I. t:nacts that it shall be the dut.v of the said :\\in, ber!', and fit lea
t five da)"S notl('e Of811ch Met-ting-
hall be
i!<tel' to in!'t.itute inquiries and collect uFeful facts Rwl bta- gÏ\'pn to e
,ch Member, amI it shall be lawful for the Board,
tistÏ<"s relating to the Agrkultural. l'IIechanil'"ll and
I.tIlu- in th., absl'nce of the I'rp!'ident aud Yi
e-PreFitlent. to
f.lCturing intl'rests of the Province, aw] to adopt, m('asurt s appoint a Chuirman pro tempore, and five :\lembers bhaU be
for di
R"ll1inliting the fame in SUI'h manner as he may find a 'f1")TUI/!.
bpst adaptl'd to promotl:! improvement within the Provincp Sec. XV. Enacts that it I'han be t1.e dut.y of the "aitl
and to encourllge immigration from othf'r Countri('s; and Boards to rpceive the Ueports of Ag1"ÏculturHl Sodetie!', anr::
he Fhall submit to I'Hr:iam("nt within ten dol)"S after the h..fi're gr:mtinp; the certIficates h!'rdnafter mentioned. to
opeuiu.!; of each Sesbion thereof a detailed Itcport of his I'pe that the)" have cOllilJlied with the IlIw; to p.ocurl' and
procee,lings. set in opemtion a model. illustrative or expf'rimental farm
Sec."ll. }:nacta that. a11 Board!' of Agricllltnrp, AgrÌCIIltu- or fllrm
in thl'ir reHpt"ctÏ\'e sections of tbe I'I"lH jJ)('(', :ind
ral As
ociati(Jns, Agricultural S(\cietie" :\lunicipaIO,uncils, in connl'l'ti' n with any rnhlic school, coll!'::e or univer
ity,
UOllflh of Arts I\ml M/\Dufacturei<, Mechanics' Institutes, &1'.. to collc'ct and estl\blbh. at Toronto allll :llontrelllre-
Puhlic Institutil1Jl
, and Pllhlic Oèficers in this Provincp, specth'ely. au Ag'ricnltural :\T u!'pllm find IlII A
rkllltllral
Fhan promt1y answer offici.ll,'omnllmications from thp I'aid Rnù lIorticulturlll Libmry, to obtain from nthl'r f'ountries
nur!'lIu of Agricu'tun>; !ind any Officer of any such floard :\uimals of new or impl"O\cd hrel'ùs, npw v:lri"ti('s of grain,
Association, Societ.y, COUl\f'il, Institute, or other I'nbiic "eed
, veg"wbles, or other agricultural productions, new or
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40
AGRICULTURE AND MECHANICAL SCIENCE.
[1858.
improved implements of husbandry or new machines which I upon the !tull of the Members of the sRid Board. for the
may Rl)pl)ar aùapt,,? to facililate a:;rit-ultuml opemtiun!', I yellr then .about to commence: Pro,ided always. that
and to test the qualIty, vlllue and usefulness uf t-uch, and together with such names when transmitted by the Sf'cre-
genprally to ad0pt every means in their power to promote ta,'y of a Mechanic'>! Institute, there bt! trllnsllJittted a
improvement in the agriculture of this Province; and tho statement vf'rified by the 01l1h of the Secretary to be taken
said UOIlrds'shall keep II. Record of their transactions, and before a Justice of the Pence, of th9 names of
II the mem-
(<hall publish all su,'h Reparts, and olher useful intorma- bers on the roll of such :.\Iechanics' Institute, beiuO' actual
tion as the "aid HUllrdl! may prot'ure and Hjudge suit-lble worl,ing mech:mics and manufacturers, and ha
in' pHid
for publication; and if the said HtJards
hall publi-h a subscriptions of at least five "hillings each to its Ìunds
monthly j"urnal. or adopt any of the A!!ricultural journals for the ,)enr then last l)l\st; and ifit shall appear, that aný
now putJlbhed in Upper and L.JWer C>inada, it shall be silch :lledmnics' Institute has elected too many Dele"ate>!
the duty of all Agricultural Societi..s receiving any share then the Secretary of the Huard shall abstain i'rom r;cord:
of the Public Grant to give at least one month's notice of ing any of the names of Imch Delegates, and submit the
tho time I\nd phiCe of holding t1Jeir E"\:hibitions in the nt.\ttor to tho Board at its first meeting; and it "hall bo
.Journals so Imblished or adopted by the Boards. I.Hvful for the sliid Hoard. 10 ajudge that such Meehanics'
Sec. XVI. Enacts thl\t the !'aid Boards ehall transmit to Institut.. "hall not be f'ntitlt't1 to any Delegate for that
the Bureau of Agricultl1re a copy of their resolutions, Ey- yoar. or otherwise decide which Delegate or Deleo-ates
laws or otht'r formlll prtlcel'dings; and every resolution, shall be rpjt'cted. I:>
By-law or ot,her proceeding, \\hich may involve an eXl)tm. S
c, XXVII. Ln:!cts that it shlill be the duty of the said
diuu'e of money to an RlllOUUt exceeding tcn pounds, t'hall Boards of Alts and
Ianuf;lctures) to collect nnd est:tbli.;h
not be pa
sed except with the aSSent of a majority of the at. Toronto IInd )Iontreal resp..ctÏ\'ely, for the instruction
M
lllbers. ofpracticalmt'chRnics and IIrtizans, mUt:eums (\f Dlinerals
Sec. X VI I. Enllets tbat each of the said llo.'lfds shall be and other material su b
tances and chemical composil ions
a Brùy Corporate, aud have power to acquire and hold susceptihle of being used io
Ieehllnical Arts IInd :lIanufiLC
Illnd and pcrsonal property for tho purp0sCS of its ineor. tUff'S, with model rooms appropriat('ly stocked and supplied
por:ttion. with models of w(\rks of I1rt. and ofimpI
ments of huslmn-
Boal'ds of Al ts and ]Jlanufactul"es. dry and machlnps adllpt
d to facilitHte agrlC'ultural opera-
tions. and tree, libr..ries of re.ferenee! cont
inillg books,
Sec. XYIII. Enacts that there t:hall be establi
hed, in plans a.nd .dr
wmg;;, s<,lected wIt
a Vl
W to the inljJarting
Upper Can'-llla, a C0rp'r:.til.n or flody Corporate. to be of usetulmtormatlOn In conn..chon wIth MechHnhal Arts
cath'd .. lho Hoard of Arts and Manufactnres tOr "Cpper Hnd Manufactures, to obtain from other countJies new or
Cllnad,l." i
l)rOved implements :l;nd maC'hines, not being implements
See. XIX. En'lets that there shall bA est:.blishl"d in ot husbandry or machmes IIpeciall,)' adapt
d to tiJcilltate
Lower C1\nada, a Corpurntinn or Body Corporate, to be agricultural operations, to test the quality, value and use-
caU"d "Tho I} ard of Arts and
Iamlf,ictu!'es tor Lower fu ness of such, and generally to aðopt everv mean'! in
Canadl\. their pow..r to l)romote improvement in the :I]echanical
I:\ec. XX. Enacts that the said Corporations "haU be AI.ts !lnd
lanufactu"es in this Province; and the
Jinister
composed reslJeetively of the l\Iiuil'ter of Agl'iculture (who of Agri,'ulture may cause duplicates or e.'pies of models
sl",11 bd ex '!tJicw a momber of each), of the PrOless()rs of &c.. depositl'd in the Pawnt OtIir-e, IInd upon whieh PHknt
and I.o,.turers on the various branche!' of phJl'ical
dt'nct! of Inventions have issued, to be made, IInd plHced in the
in all the Chartered Universities Rnd Coll"ges ill Upperaod Model Uooms,
Iu8eums or Libraries of the said Boalds of
Lower Canlld;i respecth'ely, aud the Chief Superintendpnts Arts and Manufaf'tures; and it shall be lawful for the
ill Upper Rnd in Lower Can'lda, for the time being. e:1: officio. eaid Boards, \\ith the Hl)l)robatipn of the Minh,ter of Asrri-
the l're
iùent!; and one Delf'g>l.te from eat.h of the lloar(ls of culture, to estaùlish in eunnection with their JU useums
1'rade. and the Pfl'sid
nts of Ilnd Delegates from each (.f :.\Iodd Rooms or LibraJ'Ïes, Schools of Design ti.r Women:
the ineorporat
d :\Iechauics' Institutes. or of Rny incol"l)o- and also to found Schools or Collpges for Mechanics, and
rate.l Arts A
of'Ìatioll'; qualified as hereinafter mentioned, to employ competent persons to deliver lectures; and tho
in Upper and Lower Canada, such Delega es to bi! chosen said Board>'! shall keel) Records of tbeir respective tl"an-
annually. sllctions, and shall puhlish all such Reports, Essays, Lec-
Sec. iXI. En:tcfs tbat the said Corporationq may hold tures and other Literal'y coml)Ositions conveJing useful
real or immo"l""alJle property, for the pUllJOses of tht! Corpo- informl1tion as the said Boards may be able to procure, and
r!ltioll, and may sell, or otherwbe dispose of the snme. jndge to be snitable for publieation.
!Sec. X\:'[J. ]
nacts th,lt the I
oard ofTrad
in eaeh (,ity :3ec. XXVIII. .En..cts thl1t the said Boards of Arts and
and Town in U Pl)t'r C.llnda, sh.tll, at ils first meeting iu l\Ianufaclures shnll have power to make such By-laws, RuleR
the month of .January aUllu.tlly, elect. to the Board of Arts Orders and Regulations. touching the dispo
itlon !lnd
and 'lanufactures fur Upper Canad:l, one of its Body as a. man"i.gement of their affairs, and the execution of Ihe du-
Iel1lb
r. ti..s iutrusteri to them by this Act, and to repeal or alter and
S..,'. XXIII. ]':nacts thnt the Board of Trade In each City make others in their stead; and copies of all such J:y.lawl',
and Town in I,owt'r Canada. shall, at its first meeting in &c., and of tbe minutes of all the l)rOceedln)!:s of the said
the m Illth of .TRlluary. annually elect to the Hoard of Arts Boards. shalll>e trRn
mitted to the Coard of Ap;ricnlture,
alld 'Iallufu.ctures ti.,r Lower Canada, ono of Its ùotty us a Sec XXIX. :)o;DRcts that the
aid Boards of Arts aud
Member, :\Ianufw.tures shnll meet at the Cilies of Toronto and
Ion-
Sec. X\:.IV. Enaf'ts that ea('h incorporllted )I,'chanlcs' treal re
l.Jectivf'ly, on the first Tlwsday in .Jauuary, April,
In
lilute in Upper !Inri T,ower Canada re
pectively, "hall. .July and October. providpd such 'l'uesday be not a holiday
at it
first meetin;.!. in the m'.nth of .Janu1try. el?ct to the in v.bich CRse the meeting "hall take plnce tbe next day
Board of Arts and !llanufactures in Upp..r or Lower Call- therellfrer, not being a holiday; and it shall he tb.. dIlty
ada rt'spectively ,(a"cordiIl
as it!; place of meeting Is in of the Presidpnt of eitht'r of the said Boards, IInri in bis
Up!'''r or Lower Can td>L) one d
lt!gate fi'r eVery t'Yl'nty absl'nce, of the "Vice-President, whenever he may deem it
memb
rs on its roll. being a,.tIlal workin
mpchanics or npces.ary. or be r
qnired by any ten memhers to clIlI spe-
mal1ut:..ctllrtlrs. and havilI
p,lid a subscriptinn of ut Il'a
t eial meetings: Pro,'ided always, seVl"n clear days notiep be
five >!hillin.!;s each. to its fund>! f,.r the year thl'n 1-.st past: given. "igned by the 8ecretary of the Board, and lJ1l1iled to
l'w\'id"tl always, th.tt no s\1.'h
Ieehani('s' Institute I'hall the addl"l'
s ofpRch
lember of the Boord.
be entitled to elt!ct au\' snch dt!lt'!!:.lte to the Board ûf Arts Sec. XX.X. Enllcts that eaeh of the !'aid Roards shall, at
IInd 'lanutaC'tur..s. unless it slHlII have contoibutcd to thl' its quart
rly meetings in ,J:mnary, el
('t from among its
fundo; of fluch Board, at IO>lst one-Ienth of the amount of members a PI'e
ident. Yice-I're!'ident, and a St'eretllry and
Government aid
ranled to such Institute during the T....a.,urer, for the ensuing yellr, or until the elt'cti,'n of
ye r th"'l1 last p.\"t. their Sllccessors, and \Jhall appoint II Sub-comlllitt..l' of not
8e('. XXV. Enactl! that the Auditor shaH transmit to the less than five nor more thun nine of their numb
I' fi)r tho
Ho,mls of Arts and
lanuf.tctures fOI' Upper IIwl T.owl"r management durin 6 the year of such affairs of tIle BORrd
C:m'ub respecti\'ely. in the month of 'larch mmualh. as may by any B.y.law be entnNted to them; and Ihe Pre-
st:ltcnH'nts of the number of \Iembers on the Bo.,),s. IInd sident IInd VicL
P\"('sirtent shall be C:I: oj/icio members thl'ro-
th'3 reVl'nue. exclusive of Pro\ incial aLl. ofelleh Uech
nics' of. and a ml!jority of the memhers of suC'h Sub.Committee
Ino;tituto, in Upper Or Lower Cana[la resp,'ctiv...lv. shall be Il quorum f"r the fr-ansllction ofbuqine
!'; and ill
Sec. XXVL En.tcts that the n \mt''' of the O..legatl's so ca
e of a v!lcancy occmring in any ofthe sairi offiC'el< in the
l'leC't!'d
h:lll be transmitted b.v the Spcretu.v of tht! Board course of the ,)car, I'uch 'acanC'.v may be filled np by elec-
or In
tit ute electin1: them. to the Secretary ofthp B'Jllrd of tion:It any qn
rterly or meeting spetially called for that
which they aro elected, who sh,dl inscribe their n.lmps purpose,
l336 ]
1858.]
AGRICULTURE AND MECHANICAL SCIENCE.
41
4gricultu!ral Associations. I ship Agricultural Eoeietlps. Ilnd also the Pre
idents of
,
le,'h:tl1ics' In
titutcs receiving Government aid, and of
Sec. XXXI. Enacts that
Ietnher80fthe Board
o
Agn- Boar.ls of Trade \\ithin the County. be ex nj/icio iJire.ctors
culture and of Board.. of Arts a
d :\lanufa
ture8, President.s I of tbe Cuunty Society: Provided. that e>il'h FUl"h To" n<;hip
t.nJ \ïce-Pre
idellts of
lIlawluli
o
llIzed County Agl'
- Socit!ty and )Ipchanics' Institute !;hall have contributed
cultm'al f:ocieties Horticultural :SoCIetIes. Bnd all
UbsCfl- two pounds ten !;hillings annually to the funds of the
bers of Five
hi!lings annuall,Y. to t
e fund!' of any
ucb I County Society.
Society. sball in t.hpir respeCtlVe.8e.ctlons of the Pr.oVlllCe, Sec. XLI. Enact
that the )Ieeting
of the Officers and
con
titut.e IIn .\g Icultural ASSoCIatIOn for that sectIon. Directors shall be held pursuant to lidjournment.'r. called
Sec, ÀXXII. Enacts that M.embers of the Board of Agrl. by writt
n n"til'e to Rnd given by authority of tbe Pre..i-
Mlltnre. linci of the Sub-C".mmltteeoftbe _
oard o
Arts aud dent, or in his ah
ence the Senior Viee-Presitltmt, at, least
3Iat1ufa
tures, the PresIdents. and 'ICe-
I'
sldt'nts of l one wt'ek before the d:l} appointed; and at any '-'leetin:;
County So.'ieties. and of all 110, tIcultuml
OCIetIes. (or
ny fh'e shall be a quorum.
two members whom a County or Horticultural Society I Sec. XLII. .l>nncts that the said Officers and Directors
may have appointed Director
.instead otïts l'resi
ent and shall present at the Annual Meeting R full Rpport ofthl'ir
Vice- Prp
ident.) shall be t
e Du'ectors of
n
h AgrIcultural I pro('
dings during the ypar, also a detailed 6ta temen t of the
Association; and the .Agl'lcultural ASSocIlltlonmay elect a rec..ïptll and dishur:<ements of the 80ciety, which Rl'port
Treasurt'r. .. . and Statement. if approved by the me{!ting, sball be
Sec. XXXIII. Enacts th
t.
he saId ARSOcmf10ns
hall entered in the Society's Journal, and 6igoed b
tbe l'resi-
each bold an Annual Ex!ubltlOn. open...d to comp..tJtors I dpnt or a Vice-Pre
ident as being a conect entry; and a
from any part of the P
o\lllce, and the DIre
tor
all holtl true copy thereof. ct!rtified, sent to the Board of Agriculture
an annual meeting dUflng the w
ek of the
:,hlblb,:n, and on or b"fè,re the first day of April following.
may at such meeting elect a.Presldentand 'Ice.-Presldent!', I Sec. XLIII. EU8cts ths.t the County
ociety Fhnll receive
and appoint IL placø
or
lOldIng the next meehng and Ex- the Reports of th.. Township or Branch So"ietips. and !;h>ill
bibition of the AssociatIOn, and mav m.ak
ru!es and re
u- I transmit them to the B'18.1"<1 of AJ!;riculture, ".itb sucb re-
lations for the ml\!la
ement of 6uch Exlublf1on, 8
d!l'þ- marks thereon an may enable the Board to obtain a correct
point a ).,c:ll Committee at the p1:lce 'Yherps
ch exblbIUr,n knowled
e of the progress of Agricultural Improvement in
is appointed to be held, and prescnl>e tbelr powers and the County.
duties, . . I Sec. XI"'\'". Enacts tbat it shall be the duty of the
Sec, XXXIV. Enacts that thf! Board.of Agriculture, ,with Officers and Directors to give sucb information as the
whom
hlill for this purpose be assocmted the P,'esldent I Board of Agriculture m'\y require. touching the interests
and Vice-President of tht! Board of Arts and 'IanufactureR or condition of Agriculture in tbeir County &c.
or any two personA from time to time .
amed þy the !laid I . .. '
Board in pillce oflouch l'rt!sident and "\ Ice-Pret'ldent, sball Townshtp SocietttS.
be the Omwil of the. A
sociatlon, "ith full power
o act Sec. XLV. Enacts that a Township or Branch Agricul-
on behalf of the ASRoclatIon het w.eel!- the Annual meetmgs ; tural Society may be Qrgs.Rized in each Towmbip in l!ppt:r
and all grants of money, 6ubsrnptIons, or other funds of C..nada in whi",h there is not one already oqanized at the
the ASB(wil\tion, .(except money collected by or granted. t? date oftbe pa!!sing of this Act, or in nny two or mOre such
any local C()mmlttee for the local expenses of a!1 E
hlbl- Township. tog
ther, whenever a sufficient number ofp!'r-
tion) shall bo received and expended under the directIon of sons. not le!!!1 than twenty-ßv!>. !;ball become I\Iemhers, by
tho mid Board. Bnd the &>cret:uy of the BOllrd. togt'ther signing a declaration in the form ofthe Schedule A, and
with the Secret
r
?f the Boar
of Arts and 'J?ll1.lfl1ctures, I "uu!!cribing B sum not less than ten pounds annually to tbe
shall be,:I: (!f]ìclll JOInt Secretanes ot tbe AssociatIOn. fund
thereof; and a true copy of the BIlid Declaration
Sec, XXX\". Enacts tbat all contracts and legal proceed- certified by the President or Vice-Presidpnt of such Society
in
s c'lncerning the Association, 6haU be made and had shall be fhrthwith tnmsmitted to the C, unty Sodety.
with the Boal'll of Agriculture, 80 l'onstituted as t'uch
ec. XLVI. En",ch that the said Societies "hall hold
Council. in its Corporate capacity, an
n? other contracts, their Annual Meeting in the second week of .January,
agreement
. &0, 6hall affect tlt.e As
oclatlOn. I annually, ßnd "ball elect a President, Vice.President, Sec-
Se<:'. X
XVI. Enac
s that It
all be lawful for the retl1ry and Tre.isurer, and not fewer than three IJr more
Mumclpahty of any City, Town, "\ dlage, County Or Town- thRn nine Directors.
ship in thi'i Province, to grant money or land In ail of I 8ec, XLVII. Enacts that the s.,id Officers anli Directors
the Agricultural ^:s
oci
ti(1n for tbat part of the Frovince sball presont to tbe Annual Meeting of the Society, a full
to which the MUnICipahty belungs, or of any A
rlcultural Report of theIr proceedin:rs durin
the year, and shall
or. Horticultural Socle
y whatever duly or
llIzed
nder transmit 1\ true copy thel'eof. certified by the "resident or
t
l
, Act, o
?f any moorpo
ed. Mechanics' InstItute, Vice-Pre8idpnt, to the Secretary of the County Society,
wlthlll the lImIts of such 1\1uDlclpalIty. in time for the Annuall\1eetlng In January.
Agricultural Societies, TTpper C'anada.-County or Electmal Horticultural Societies.
Division SoC"Û.tús. Sec. XLVIII. Enacts that any number of peT!!Ons, not
Sec. XXXVII. Enacts that an Agricultural Society may less than twenty-fi\'e, may orll:lI.nize and form them!'lelves
be or;!anized in each of the Electoral Divisions of Lpper into a Horticultural Society for any City, Town, Village,
Canad;i in which there Is not one already organized at the I Township or pnrl-b, or uniou of two or more thereof
dat.e of the pl-sinll; of this Act, whl'never fifty persons together. either in Upper Or Lower Canada. by sIgning a
shall become )Iembers thereof by si.;ning a Declamtion in I declaration In the form of Scht!dule A, but with tht! neceì!-
the form of the Schedule A. I saryalteratlonn as to the name of tbe Society, and 6ubscrib-
See. X YXXHI. Enacts th'ltthe objel't of the said Societies, ing- not less than ten pounds annually to it;;; fund!'.
andoftheTownshiporBranchSocletiesincnnncctiontllere-1 Sec. XLIY. Enacts that such declaration shlill be in
with. shall be toencouragt! improvement.s in Agriculture or dUIJlicate and one part thereof written and si
ned on the
IIorticulturl', by holding meetin
5 for discussion, or for LPc' 1 fil'st page of 00111 ute book of the Society and tht! other part
tures on subjects conne<:ted with Husbandry, hy promot- on a sheet of paper or parchment to be sent to the :'dinister
in
the cirl'ulalion of the Agricultural Periodicals pub- of Agriculture, who shall cause a notice of the tbrroation
li..hPll in th9 Province, by procuring Seed!', Pllints and ohuch Society to be inserted in the Canaw
Gautu.
Animals of neW ancl valuable kinds, by offering prizes for I Sec. L. Enacts that after the insertion In the c..mada
E
'ays relliting t.o Ag
iculturp, &.c" and by awar
i ng }>re- Go.zclte, of the notice of the formation of any such SOl'i<;ty,
nuuUl.; fiJr e'tcdlence In any AgrIcultural or I1ortI
ultural the lIame sball become and be a body corporate and polItIc
l'rotluetion or Operation, Article of :\tanufactuft! or Work for the object" and purposes h.,relnafter luenti..ned.
of Art; and it IIhaU not be lawful to expend t1le Fun1s of Sec. LI. Ènacti tbat every 1I0rticultIlr>l1 Society thus
the Societies, f"r any onject inconllistent with those above I in
.orporated 6h,,11 have power to make By-laws, &:c., and
menti'.ned: and the Directors of every such County Society otherwise regulate the administration ofits atIltirì!.
shall hit' e full powerto malte, alter and repeal n.r-Laws and' Sec. LIr. Enacts that every sueb Society shaH hold a
J{ull'!! fo'r the regulation of6uch Society and the carrying ml'eting In the first wet'k of February, in each year. be-
out of its ohjects. I f;ld. s meetln
s at Fucb othpr times as may be provided for
Sec. XXXIX. En
ct.s that the said Societie;;; shall hold by its By-Iaw
; and at such annual meetin
a President,
their annual Ueetings in the third week of .January, in a Vicc.Prcsirlent, a Sel'retary and Treasurer. anrl not ft!wer
ea.'h 'ear, and "hall at !luch :\ll'eting elect a l'resident, than three nor mord tbll.n nin
Directors. I!h..\1 be elected.
two Vice-Pre..id('nts, a Secretary and Treasurer, and not I See.I,III. Enacts that the Mid Officersnnd Dirl'ctors
hall
more than !'Iewn Directors. prespnt to the aunual mt'eUn
01 tho Society a full report
Sec. XL. Enacts that the Pre
idents ofthe 8everal Town- of their proceedings during the year.
[337]
42
AGRICULTURE AND MECHANICAL SCIE:
C}i;.
[1858.
GeW'ral Prol'Ísinns
Sec. LI"\". Emcts that the Exhibition of the County
Socit!tv "h
ll he held wherever the majority of the Direc-
tori! fhall think fit; lind it shall be lawful fur two or mort!
County and '1'owllship Societies. byag-reement between the
Directors, to uuitt! their funds, fur the erecti'/ll of suitable
buihlin
s. in which to exhibit articles of l'roduce or lIlanu-
Ílcture, &1'.
Sec, LV. Enarts that whenever the Pre"ident and Secre.
t:l.ry of the lloard of Agriculture shall certity to the )lini>;-
ter of Agriculture th \t liny County Society has sent to the
said BOlird Reports and Statement'! as requirt!d by this
Act, for the year thcn last pre'l"ious, and shall .tlso certify
that the Tr..a'iurer or othtJr Officer of the s:Lid Society has
tran.
lllitted to the said Board an Affidavit. which may be
in the form of Schedule B, it shall be lawful for the Go-
vernor of this Province to issue bis Warrant in favor of
such County Socit!tv for Il sum equal to three times the
amount appe:tring by the s:l.id affidavit to bt! in the hands
of the Treasurer: Provided. that no Grant shall be made
unless twenty-five pounds be first subscribðd IIDd paid to
the 'frea
ur
r; and provided al
o, that the whole amount
grantd t I any sUo.h Electorl\l Division
ociety "hall not
exceed two hundred pounds in ßny year-except that each
of the Countiel! of Lennox and AddinJ!;ton. Huron and
Bruce. separately. shl\ll be entitled to receive a sum not to
ex.ceeJ two huudred pounds. and that the Counties of
Prince Edwl\rd, Weiland. Ualdim'\nd, Grey. Halton, Kent,
C.Lrleton. E
sex, L,LIl1 hton, Lincoln, Norfolk, Peel and
Perth, shall eal'b be elltit.led to receive a 8um not exce
d-
in,:!: tw.) hundred and fifty pounds in any year.
:O:ec. L VI. Enacts that the Elector"l Iii visions designated
in the Rt'prese tatinn Act. (16 Vic.. cap. 153) a.; numhers
twent.y-one. (comprising City of Toronto): twenty-two,
(City of KÌlI
ston); twenty-three. (City of fI.LDli1ton);
twenty-four ('I.'own ofBrockville
nd Township of Elizabeth-
town); twenty-five, (Town and 'rown
hip of r-.iag,r...);
twent.y-six, ('I.'own and town
hip of Cnrnwall); twenty-
seven. (City of L()ndon); and twenty.eil/;ht, (City of Ot-
tawa); shall eac!1 lie entitled t.o receive a sum not exceed-
in
one hundred pounds tor the encouragement of Horti-
culture, A!!ricultua'e. l\1nnufactures and works of Art
witbin their r..spective limits: Provided always. that a
full equivalent fJr the sum to be so IMid oy the Govern-
ment. be sub
cribed and paid to the Treasurer of a
ociety
to be formed within such Electoral Division. in the same
manner as County Agricultural Societies under secti..n
thirty-six of this Act, to be called "The Society for the
Upper Canada Electoral Division, No, 21," or as the case
may be.
Sec. L VIT. Enacts that every Township or Branch So-
ciety, organized according to the Art, (16 Vie.. cap. 11).
repealed or t.o this Act, and !'ending ß r..port ofitslJrOCeed-
ings to the Cnunty Society, "hall be entitled to a share of
the
rant to tbe County Society, In proportion to the
amount whirh /Shall have been subscribed by the
Iemb...rs
ofsurh Township or Branch Snciety, and deposited with
the Treamrer of the County Society, on or before the first
day of :\Iay, in each year, as compared wirb the amounts
so deposited by the other Township and Branch Societies
of the County; and Ihe sum so depositf-d by the other
Township and hranch Societies of the County; and the
!'um so deposited by any township or Branch Society shall
be repaid. along with its "hare of the PubUc Grant. sosoon
as the said gr,mt shall bave bel'n received by the County
Society: Provided alwl\Ys, that three-fifths and no more of
tbe slim so TØCt-ived by an.v County SOC"Iety shall besnhject
to division among Township Or Branch Societies; And pro-
vided that the declaration mentioned in section fiJrty-five
shall be deemed a sufficient report for the first year in
which Ilny Township or Branch Society may ha'l"e been
organized and that no Township or Brlinch Society shall
thus receive more than three times t1le amount so depo-
sited by It as aforesaid; and provided, that nothing in tbis
Art shall be construed as admittinJ:!; any !\lember of a Town-
ship Society, wit.hout further subsrription to the County
Society. t'l any of the privileges of such County So('iety.
Sec. LVUI. Enacts that the Hoard of Agriculture shnll
rocelve and pay over to the County SocietiAs, the Puhlic
Grants tt> whicb they aTe respectively eutitled; and the
said HO'lrd may retain, for the u<;e of the Agricultural As-
sociation. one tenth part of all sucb grants.
Sec. LIX. J<:nacts that any Trea6urt'r or other Officer of
any C,.unty. TownshIp or Branch Society, who shall make
affidavit that a Bubsrription, or any sum of mnnl'Y, haq
been paid to him for the
ocit'ty, when it has not been FO
paid, or who shall return any such subscription, shall
L 3381
t:Jrfeit to Her Majesty the sum of Ten Pounds for every
such offence, and shall be gui ty ofperjl1ry.
Sec. LX. l<:nacts that tht! several County Societies or-
gani7.ed I\.('cordin
to the pro-visions of this Act. shall be
and continut! Bodi..s Corpnrate. and any Towu!'hip or
Branch Socit'ty lawfully organi7.ed as aforeöailt, may at any
regular Meeting adopt a Herolution Ihl\l. the said :;oriety is
desirous of being incorporated. and upnn filing the said
rt'solution with the Secretary of the ßoard of Agriculture,
surh SOl' ety shall them.oeforth become a Body Corporate.
Spc. LXI. Enacts that it shall be lawful for auy County
or Township S(,ci..ty, or the l\Iunicip'\l Council of any
County or 'l'own8hip of Upper Can>ld'l. to pnrch,l
e land
for the purpose of a S..hool-Farm to instruct pnpils in
A
rkulture, provided that not more than one hundred
acres of land shaH be 1<0 ht'ld by any Soci..ty or Cuuncil.
Sec. LXII. Ena(.ts that wherever the WOl'd "County"
shall occur in this Act, it shall be held to mean .. Jo.:lec-
toral Division." except where such construction is incon-
sistt'nt with the express enactment in which such word
is used, and the wúrds "Electoral Division" shall mean a
Division for purposes of representation iu the LegIslative
Assem bly
Set'. LXIII. Enacts that in case there should be any
property iu anyone or more of the Elect >ral Dh'isinns,
which property 01 igina!Jy belongl'ã to the County Society
of the Couuty of which the said Electorlil Dhision formcd
a part. thl' said property or the value thereof sball be
equitably divided by Arbhrators.
8ec. LXIV. Emtcts that the provisions of thi.. Act "ith
rl'gard to Grants and mector.
l Divisions. condition
of
Grant, &c., shall extend to any n.,w Counti..s or new
EltICt.orai Divisions which may hereafkr, be formed in Up-
per Canada; Provid
d alwayI'. that no new El
rtoral Divi-
sion sh>tll be entitled to more than two hundred poundq.
Sec. LXV. t<:na,.tA that the lIIt'eting for the formation of
Electoral Divisiun Societies under this Act. sh:dl be called
by the Warden of the County or Uniun of Counties in the
third week of .January in earh year, and all subsequent
AnnualJ Ueeting"1' after the first Mee' in)l "hall be raBed and
beld as providt!d in the thirty-ninth section of this Act.
Schedule A.
"\Ve, whose name!'l Ilre subscribed hereto. agree to form
ourselves into a Society, under thp IJrovisions ofthl' Act 01
the ).e:rislature. (title and dale of thi!l Act/} to be cn!Jed the
"County (Township or Branch, as the case mu.y be;) AWi-
cultural So('iety of the CouDty of " (or
Townoship of ); and we hpreby severally
agree to pay to the Treaqurer yearly, while we continue
members of the Society, (any member b..ing at liberty to
retire therefrom upon gh in
notice in writing to the Secre-
tary, at. any time betore t.he Annual mpetlng, of his wish
1'0 to do,) the sums opposit.e our respective names, and we
further a:!ree to conform to the Rules and By-laws of the
said Socit!ty.
---
- - -----
I s. d.
1--
NAMES.
f.
Schedul
B.
}
County of
to wit:
Y, A. B., of the Town"hip of , Treasurer
of the Count.y Agricultural Society of , make oath
and say, thlit the sum of has been paill into my
bands, sinre the first day of February last, by the Town.
ship Agricultural So.-Ïeti..s of th-; said Connty. as and for
the :\1embers' sub"briplion for thl< YPl\r: and that th...sum
of has be..n paid into my hands. liS mt>scriptiom
thr this year. by memlwrsofthe
aid County Society; and
tbat the saId 8ums. "'Itkin!!; in the whole till' sum of
, now remain In my hands, ready to be disl)cS
d 01
according to law.
Swot. n' to bc-fore me 1..
I
. 18ga
of j
C.D.
.Justice of tht! I'PRce for the
County of
A.B.
1858.]
PATENTS.
43
PATENTS FOR I
VENTIOXS.
Synopns of an Act to cxund Patmts fOT Inventions Dl"o;nted lr:r. one section of the Prc;rince to both sccticns tlle1'eof, 01J
arlaln condltwllS.
C.\.P, XXXHI.
[ ASRl'nted to 10th June. 1857.}
The Pre
mble sets forth that by the Act pasSI"d in 18!9.
(for Svnop
i
. flee AlmauRCI tor lfì;)i. paqe44.) and intituled
.An .Iet to crYn-,oli.date and amcnd the Laws 'If Patl'7lts for
IllvcntirmR in tll is Province, it is provided that Patents tbere-
sft\Jr <'"r:mted
hould extend to the whole l)rovincP. an.! by
the A
t pa!'sed in the Session held in lfì51. (for Syn()p
i!'.
f'Ce als.) Almanac f, r 185;, page 45.) and intituled .An Act
tv enabre p:u.ti!;S holding Pútents fOT InrentÙms crmjinl'd to
one section of this Prm:inæ. to obt.én the extensirYn of the
same to tlte nll1rr section thl'TPnf, and .foT otheT pnrpnses
thRrein mpntionl
d. provision is made fhr such I'xtension
of Paten
s issued for eitber Upper or Lower Canada be-
fore the Union thereof. to both fleet ions of thi
Pr"vince;
but though it WIlS equally expedient that provi,ion should
he made tor thf' like e'ttension of Patents issuf'd after the
Union hut before the pac;sin
of the said Act of IB!9, and
it Hppears to hJlve bepn the intention of the Iegi,.lature to
make such provi
i()n. )-et from the v;ording of the said Act,
it is at least doubtful whether such provision is made:
Therefore.
Sec. I. Emlcts th'\t every Patent ti)r an Invention issued
after the (T nion ofU ppcr and Lower Cëinada. hut bef,)fe the
p"\.Ssin\!; of the !\..'\id Act. of18!
, shall Irom and after the pas-
sing of thig Act, and by virtu
thereof, extend and apply to
and throu
llOut tbe whole Province of CanatIa, amI shall
be subject to all the provisoes, conditions. re!<ervati. ns and
restrictions mo:ntioned and cont"ined in the 5aid Act of
18-19. and the provisions thereof and of the I\ai
Â/;t of
1851, appli('able to Patents generally, shall apply to such
Patents and all matters lncid.JIlt thereto: and any such
PHtpnt !'hall, as regards that section of the Province for
which It WItS not originally granted. convpy to the holder
of such Patf?nt all the privile;;es conferred bV the BRill Act
of 1849, for and during the remainder of the terlll fìlr v;hich
such Patent w!!.'! o1"Îgin
lly granted, and !<hall be renewable
f.lr the whQle PI'o\ince for the period and ullder the con di-
tiom; p' e
cribed In tbe eleventh section of the 8I\id 4ct of
1!!-19: Provi"ed always. that every pt'fsonor corporation in
that section of the Province to which such Pat
nt shall
extend solely by virtue of this Act. who bas or !<hall have
purchased, constructed or u!'Ied within "uch !'ectinn of the
I:'ro\ince prior to the pa
sing of thi'l Act, any machine,
manufacture or composition of matter included in !<ueh
Patent. sball be held to pos
css the right to us
and to
vend to othprs to be used the specific machine. m'1nufac-
ture or composition of matter so actually purchased, con-
struf'ted or used by him before the passing of this Act.
without liability to the Patentee Or other person interested
in thf'invention for \\hich such patent was granted, as
regards such section of the Pro\ince.
CANADIAN PATENTS,
1ssurA by the Bureau 'if Agriculture and Statistics, .from 1st July, 1R;)6, to 30th June, 185i.
.Ralph I':merson-An Eccentric Pre!'s, wMch can be pre- Patrick Dunn & Stephen Soinberger-New and useful im-
plred to apply asa cidtJr press or ch
ese press, &c. July proveffients in the manufacture of nail-machine feeders,
2, 1856. October 24. 18;;fi.
Elihu Spencer-A ne\V and useful improveIDf'nt in the John Parsons-An apparatus for coolling. baker's oven,
manner of constl'ucting cpmmon stoves. .July 2, 1856. dT) in:! and roasting malt. &c. Oct< ber 29. 1856.
William }lßllerd-An improved !'IteRill boiler, feedt'r. a Thnmas Stanfil!ld-A cooking.stove witb a grate. October
safety-!.team.alarm and water-indicator. July 10. 18;)6. 29, 1856.
Jacob ::'-burtleff-An improved stove-pipe rim. called by him William Joseph Cnp
Au improved lining' for refrigera-
a fire.proof ventilatin/1,' sto\'e-pip
rim. Jnly 10.1856. tors. \Vater-coolers and house stove-pipe rims. October
Noah D:I\'is-A self-reg-ulating saw mill.-.July 15,1856. 29,1856.
Hervey Killam-An improvement in the construction of Robert Uomaine-An improved macbine for beuding wood
plough cutter!'. .July 15, 1856. or otller substance". October :W, 1856.
Hervey Killam-An improvement in the construction of H.-nry Goin
-A Bpeed-wh
el and return or oscillating
wheeled cultivating gang ploughs. .July 15, 18i>6. power. October 20, 18;;0.
Tbomas Bere!'lford Eurrow
s-A new hydrau1ic momentum Duncan Forbes-A new composition for roofing. October
and gravitation water-wheel. July 17, 18i>6. 2
, 1%6.
Ruth .Adams-A new and improved stove for cooking and Joseph T.
IcCuaig-A new Ilnd useful and improveù
other purposes. July 25,1856. m1ichine for pressing, sllloothing and bhal'iug bonnets.
.AmÜ!'a Wilcox-An improved metbod of constructing October 29, 1856.
frames fur barns, dwelling bouses, and other edifices. Thomas ßerel<ford Burrowes-Certain improvements in the
.J uly 25, 18M,. construction of harrows. October 29, 1856.
Jamec; Da\Ìs lIare-A Dew and improved method of con- Willill.m G. Tomkins-Cerblin improvements in his p9.tent
structi\l
wa
hing-machines. August 8, 1835. prOCt'SIl for withdrawing the sap from trees lately fdled.
William Brander-An improwd portable frame to be at. October 29. 1856.
tached to a plunge-cburn. A\ll!u
t 27, 1856. William G. Tomkins-Certain improvements in grindIng
Eliakim E. Tupper-A shin/o(le-machlne. August 27, 1856. wheat and other /1,'rains. Octobt>r 29.1856.
Da...id Ord-An impro\"ed railroad car-brake. August 27, George 'V. \food-An improvement in the art of taking
1856. and finishing IJOrtrait'l and pictures in oil and wlI.ter
Nicholas E. Fitzmorris-A new and useful mode of lubri- colour paluts. October 31. 1856.
cating; otlwf\vic;e a new and impro\'ed mode of oiling Jobn JA.e Gould-A new and improved churn. November
thejournalR of railway axles. August 27, 1856. 7,1856.
James Alfrpd ß\1('knam-A new and useful clothes-tree. George Wylie Carleton-A sound tele/1,'raph.
ov. i. 1856,
August 2ï, 18;;7. DuncHD W. Vi
r-Improvements on Brown's patent straw
George Allen Sarg!'nt-An improved loom, to be caned the cutter. Kowmher 7,1856. .
Victnria loom. AuguFt 29,1856. Abrah3.ll1 Fitzl!ibhon-An improved form of rail for rall-
Augustin Buteau-A new mode of catching porpoises. way tr:\Cks or for tramways.
ovl"Inher 20. 1856.
AUln1"t
9. ]8:;6. Joseph I'hillips-A machine for stuffing sau
ages Nov.
James & .John T>iylor-An Improved fire-proof safe, to be 26. 1856.
calle-} Taylor's pro,incia.l sa.lamander fire-proof 8af
. Napoleon Aubln-A new retort fur generatin/1,' illuminllting
Sept,-mber 2. 1856. J!:as from 8I\W dust, rosIn or other materials. December
.Tames 'fh',mpson-A new water-wheel. Sept. 12, 1856. 10,18;;6.
.,J.o
eph W a
on-Certain improvements on ploughs. Sept. Thomas Fuller. Junr,-A new method of I<upporting school
19, 1856. house lIeats and desks. December 4, 1856.
.John \\ at!'on-For the art of manufacturing sugar and Robert Mitchell & A. F. Cockburn-A new and improved
spirit out of the juice of bulbous rnots, and convtJrting a method of constructing "afety-val ves for hydrants. Dec.
re
i<ll1e of thc di<till.ltion into p"Jtash. Sept. 19. IS56. 11.185ß.
Jilbn "al'son,,-:^n improved Dlachine for shearing Fheep. Isaac
lilI!'-A new and yaluable tire and water-proof tile
Octoher 9. 1""r,. . for coverinq tJuildings. Dt'l'ember 17,1856.
Char]"s
tev\'I1
-An Improved honse-rake. Oct. 23, 1856. John L>e Gould-A Dew method of cuttin
oft' the tops
Arthur .
.,rtcn-A nCIf and ilDrru'ed srain'sow
r. Oct. and di!!
inp; turnips by machiner.r and horse-power.
21, IS. ". December lï, 1856,
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Simeon ShPRrman-A certain BCW and u
oful machine for
the m
nuf<tcture of brickR. December 19, 18;)6.
.Alvin Bt!R('h & ßenj:tmin F. Beach-A horse-power for
drilling in the rock ti.Jr wells and other purpol!es. Dec.
Ii, Ih56.
J8IIon Kellum-A new improvement in the art of grinding
or polifihing plough castings. .January 14, 185i.
John P. Doyle-The effluvia sewer-grate or stench-trap.
Jànuary It>' 18;)7.
Beuj>tmin Wait-A cylindricaIl!I\w-augerfor boring wooden
tubes for lJUmps and water courses, &c, Jan. 19, 185i.
Thomas Bottomley-A new improved and useful method
of building fire and water.proof houses and other struc-
tures. .January 20, 18;}i.
William II. )Iagee-A new and improved plough. Jan.
20, 1857.
John Oart6hon>-Ci'rtain Improvements in the construc-
tion of !'mut machine!'. January 21, 1
57.
.Andrew
Id'arlallll Tarbell-A new hori,wntal iron wind-
mill. February n. 18:)7.
Lym>tn .Tudsun-A new and useful method of making the
teeth CoJr honle-rakes. Fðhruary 12, 18;)7.
Robert )Iesser-A self-acting coupling for rail way carriages.
February 12,1857.
WiHiam Oill-Certain improvements in the construction
of steam'en
ines. February 12, 18;}7.
Samuel S. Hickok-A new aud useful mode of coupling
rait way carriages and other cars. }'cbruary 12, 18;}7.
Abiel Odell-A new and improved method of constructing
waRhin
machines. February 20, IS5i.
.Jacob Dingham-A new and useful improvement in the
construction of ploughs. Februllry 20, 1857.
Richard Lyman-A shoe pack. J<'ebruary 23, 18;}i.
.John Angell Cull-Certain improvements in the manufac-
ture of rotary pumps. February 23, 1857.
William Hasken, the younger-A self-acting cylindrical
lathe. February 23, 18;)i.
.Joseph Ellis-A cheap unll.bRorbent, inde!'tructible build-
in!! matprial, tcrmt'd artifichtl stone. March 16, 18,")7.
William Hamilton-Certain improved sp1"Ïng- machinery
for closing !'hop and other doors. March 17, 1857.
Fred, A. Whitney-A rotary fire-engiue. l\Iarch 19, 1857.
Thomas Towers-Certain improvements in the construction
of windl!l
s(,s for wssels. March 30, 185i.
Johu T.llfferty-A rotary reaping and mowing machine.
March 30. 1857.
John Lee Gouid-A new and Improved method of con-
structing horse-rakes. March 30, 1857.
Peter Ban Clement-A new appliC'ation of bi.sulphuret of
c.'\rbon as II. generator of stellm or vapour to be used as a
motive-power to steam-enjl;ines. March 30, 1857.
George
latthewR-A new bank note l)riuting ink. called
the Canada bank note plintin;l: tint. April 1, 185i.
Walter Lyle-An improved water.wheel. April i. 1857.
.Alexand..r Anderson-A new and improved method of
constructing gridirons. April i, 1857.
.John Kellum-A new and useful improvement on churns.
April 7. 1857.
Alphpus Sherwood-A new and useful article or oven for
culinary purposes. April 7. 18;)i.
Daniel T. Curtis-A new method of clampIng frames, &c.,
by the double action eccentric leverclarnp. April 7, 18.")i.
John Dennis-A suction and lifting-pump combined. 'April
15,1857.
John Dennis-Certain Improvements in the common wood
suction.pump. April 15, 1857.
Joseph Ar,.her & Henry Reeshy-Certain improvements in
the art of manufacturing oils, called by them non-con-
gealin
oil. April 15, 1857.
Samuel ::. Hickok-An improved wheel-hub, termed Hick-
ok's impro\"l'tl wheel-hub. April2:t 1
5i.
Henry L. Be\'erl.v-A new and Imp!'oved
hingle-cutting
machine, Aprit 28, 1857.
Adllm Cant-A new moveable scaffold. May 4, 185i.
Witliam Merrick-A wire grain fork. May'6. 185i.
Joshua Adams-A double cylinder clover-thresher. May
i,1857.
IUchard II. IIudson-A self-acting catch or fllshmer for too
moveable back of chairs. !'eats, or sofas in railway cart!
or steamboats. May i, 18;)7.
Thomas Bottomley-A broad-cast sowing machine for ww-
in
all sorts of grain and seeds, May 12, 1857.
Joseph W.' Robinson-A cast-s'kel grass or cradle.scythe.
lay 12, 185i.
Othniel Stone-A condensed atmospheric air-bath. with
purifier and medicator attached, to be clllled Stone's
atmo!'pheric air-bath. :\Tay 12, 1857,
Uri Ha.;kin!', Junr,-A new and improved rotary steam-
en
ine. May 12, 1857.
IIomtio A. Osgood-An improvement in the mode of fast-
ening and securing the !'eatsofrailway cllrs. May 12.1857.
John l'tolemy-A corn-thresher or corn.sheller. JUay 18,
185i.
Hiram l\farlatt-A new revoh'ing power, to be applied to
swing-b\"Ïd
es. hun-tables, revolving-cars, tread-wheels,
&c. May 18, IS;}i.
Alexander Braid-An improvpment in the smGke stalk!!
and spark-anester to be used in locomotive engines.
May 18, 1857, .
William P. Bresee-An improved machino for rakIng and
loading hay by horse power. May :!O. lR5i.
Henry Bernier-A new and impro\ed double stove. 1\[ay
26.18,")7.
William Werder Gaige-A new process for tanning hides.
May 29, 1857.
John Bangs Way-A new churn called the drum-churn.
May 30. IS5i.
Jacob Koble-A new revolving- roller-box for railway cal'S,
steamboats, &c. .June 2, lR
7.
Ignace G. Ga
non-Anapparatus forpreventir:g the explo-
sion or bursting of boilers of steam vessels from want of
water. .June 2. 1857.
James Patton Clark-A n agricultural implement called the
rotary puh'erizer. June 20, IS;}7.
.James Hartas Headley-A new and impruved rotary prest!
for prp!'.<:Ïng marbleized granite. .June 20. 1857.
Gideon lIutington-A new and useful improvement in the
construction of ploughs, termed the gain-twist. JUll8
20.1857.
William Ivory-A circular lever washing machine. June
20,1857.
Elihu Spencer-A new and useful water.wheel. June 20,
1857.
Benjamin .J. Allison-A ncw and improvEd washing ma-
chine. June 20, 185i.
James Bayes-An improved mould,board and land-side for
plonghs, June 30, 1857.
POST OFFICE DEP ARTl\IENT.
P08TAGE RATES ON LETTERS. tish Steamer from Boston, Dlust be specially 50 addressed.
Between any two pla
es in Can'lda, 3d. per
oz.-Pre- Stamps of the Denomination of 7
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d., and
p!iyment (1p
ional 10d., for the prppaymeDt of Letters, can Le purchased at
On Letters dep
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place, c.,tiled Drop or Box Letters, the rate i5
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" California...... 9d. do. :,Iail Cierks.-and at these "Travelling Post Ofñces" can be
Orej!;on ........' 9d. do. posted at paeh Stlltion such correspondence as may be too
late Co)!' mailin':!; in the ordinary manner. l..tters. however,
'Via I ria I "
ia mailed in the Post Offiæ Car cnn be prppaid only by using
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lIahfax. St. John. Cunant St rs to collect postage or to receive prepayment in moni:'Y.
:ß
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U By British (Cunard) )I1il Steamers, from XC"" York or
Prince Edw'rd Island 3d, 3d. 7}?d. Boston. 10d. currency (8d. sterling).
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IES AND FOREIG:oi COU:oiTRIEB.
By Canadiall Line of Súa'lMTS.
1't:R 1'UI. PU1. 1 PER
PL
CE
PLACE
OR COmnBY. ot. oz. OR COmlTRY, oz. oz.
CUT rency, cur(enC!I'
s. d. s. d. .
. d. $I. d.
.Aden ............. ...... 1 3 ""Iontø Yideo... ......'1 10
.Africa. \V.COast'...... 1 10X Naples ............ 1 52 11
Algeria...........,IO 10 1 8 "'
atal ............ ......il 3
*AustraEo.t......,...... 1 3 "New Grenada.. .......1 lOX
*Do.t'.
[arbt:i1les 1 7 1 10% "'New Zealand... ...,...1 10
Austria ........... 1 1 ...... 1 5 Sorway........... ......'2 3
*Brazil............ '..... 1 10% "'Panama1J. U.S. ......'1 3
*CapeC'titCastie ...... 1 3 Papal States..... 1 52 11
Cj.pe G'd Hope ...... 1 3 Parma&Plac'tia 1 3,2 6
Co!ylon ...........,1...... I 3 Penang,........... ......11 3
*Lo.v.Mar
illeil 1 i 1 lOti "'Peru .............. ......13 1íJ
*Chili ............ ...... 3 1% Poland ............ ......11 IO
*China............ ...... 1 3 ..PortugaL....... 0101 8
Constantinople, 1 0 2 1 PrusFia............ ...... 1 1 5
*Cuba(uia U....) ...... 0 9 Rhenish Prov's
*Egypt ............ ...... I 3 of Prussia ... a 111 10Y,
*
'alkland Isl'ds ...... 1 3 Russia ............ ......1 10Yz
France ...... ...... 0 10 1 8 "'3t. IIdenR...... ... ''' 1 11 3
t
:
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d
c;.
:
.....' 0 9
Germ
n
btes. ...... 1 1 5 ,
!'-rdinia ......... J 11;1 lOX
Do. (If directed :'\wrra Leone ... ......11 3
via }'rance) 0 11 1 10% *Sin..-:apore ...... ...... \ 1 3
*:-;old Coast...... ......,I 3 "'Spain ............
:
o;.:;':::::: 1....
l î 1
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v
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:
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Hambnrg......... ...... 1 5 5weden ............ ... ...1 2 1
*I1'1.)ti ............ ...... 2 2 I :3witzerland...... ,) 111 10
Holland ......... ...... 1 0 ::!yria............... 1 02 1
.India '" ....'.... ,..... 1 3 Tuscany.......... 1 3 2 6
*Do.v.
la..s(.illes 1 7 1 lOX Veneto Lomb'd) 1 3,2 6
Ionian Islands. ...... 1 10X "'Yigo .............. ,.....3 4
"'.Madeira ......... ...... 2 8 W Indies (Brit: ...... 1 3
?tla.lta............... .., ... \ 1 3 "'\V.lndies (For. ...... 2 2
Iaur
tiu!!......... ...... 1 3 (excep
'g Cub
I
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Iexlcov/.aU.S. ......1 3 , &DalllsbW.I.
Modena ........... 1 3 2 6 1 W. Indies (D'sb' ......1 3
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compulsory.
t Embracing all Coloni
!! known thereby.
The above Rates (except as far as rpj!;aros the destinations
of Cuba, Mexico, Panama, and the Sandwich Islands) are
calculated for the Canadian l\!,\il !teamers from the St,
Lawrence.
Wheu Le
teI'S are sent by the )Iails for England, via the
United States, whether for a British Or Canadian Packet,
a C nited Statel> tnmsit rate of 2
d. currency per
ounce
is chargeable in addition.
(Lettt;)rB to be sent l"Ìa l\larseil1es must be 80 addressed)
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R8,
Persons transmitting letters whicb tbey desIre should
pass tbrou!;b the Post as "Registered Letters," must ob.
serve that no record is taken of" any letter unless specially
banded in f,)r regi
tfl1.tion at the time of postin"'. Upon
all such lett..rs. with the eXl'eption of those add
essed to
the Unite,l Slat..s. Id. mu"t be prepaid, as a Registration
cha..ge. If addrest;ed to the United States, the ordinary
Postage rate on the letter to that country must be pr
paid
and in addition a Registration charge of 3d. ppr letter:
The registry thus eff..cted in Canada will be carried on by
the United StllteS Post Office, unlil tbe lette.. arrives at its
destination.
In like manner, letter!! addressed to Canada may be
Registered at the place of Posting in the Cuited States
and the rejl:i!'ltry m:\de there will accompany tbe letter t
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master, if rt:!}uired.
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t be distinctly understood by pllrties who avail
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tration, \\ith the certificate and receilJt, a e merely Intended
to afford the means of tracing tbe Cûurl'e of such letters
throuj!h the Post, and of a
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or alleged IO!'s, arbing upon the ml
carrlage of any such
letter or Its contents.
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A Book packet may contain any number of separate books,
publications, works of literature or art. almanacs, maps,
prints or printed letters, and IIny quantity of paper, vellum
or pal'chment (to the exclusiun of written letters whetber
sealed or open), and the b oks, maps, &c., may either be
written, p' iuted or plain. Or any mixture of the three, and
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or of a portion thereot
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rollers in the case of prints and maps, and whatever may
be necessary for the stlfe tranQmission of literary or Ilrti
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SteTZ'g. OUT'y.
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For a Packet not exceeding 4 oz. in weight... 0 3 = 0 4
Do. exceeding 4 oz.. and not exceed'g
lb... 0 6 = 0 i
Do." % lb. " 1 lb... 1 0 = 1 3
Do. " 1 lb. " 1
Ibs.. 1 6 = 1 10
Do." 1
Its. " 2 Ibs.. 2 0 = 2 6
Do. " 2 Ibs. " 2X Ibs.. 2 6 = 3 1
Do." 2
Ibs. " 3 Ibs.. 3 0 = 3 9
-and so on in"re
sing ûd. 6terling for every additlona
balf pound or fractIOn of half a pound.
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conditions must be carefull)' observed as
prescribed by the Impe..ialPost Office:- '
Every Book packet must be ei!her wil110ut a cover, or in
a CO"fer o
n at t be ends or sides.
It must not contain any written letter, open or 6ealed, 0
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The postage of B
ok packets must be paid in advance, by
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Sbould a Book Pllcket be posted unpaid, or "With a pre-pl!y
ment of less than three pence, or be enclosed in a co\"e
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and the United Kingdom.
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Kingdom from Canada, must be forwarded to Quebt-c for
:ti:
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by the mails sent to England tbrough the L"nited States.
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CA
ADA AXD FRA
CE.
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by the Canad an Line of St..a.mers. at the followin'" rates
being the Briti6h and. French charges combllled;- C
For a packet of printed matter, or
single Newl\þIlper, Book, Pam- Og. Si!!.
phlet, &c., not over.................. 2 ozs..., 231d. = Os. 2d
Do. exceeding 2 ozs.:not exceeding 4 ozs. ... lid, = Os. 4d
Do. " 4 ozs. .. 80zs. ... 10d. = Os. 8d
Do. " 8 01:5. " 1 lb. Is. 8d. = Is. 4d
Do. " lIb, " 17:; Ibl'. 2s. l:d. = 28. Od
Do. " l%lbs. " 2 Ibs. 35. 4d. = 2s. Sd h .
And so 011 incrt'.a<!inJ!: IOd. c'y, equal to 8d. st"g) for enc
additional balf pound in weig-ht. Prepayment optional.
On Transient PapeJs lInd J!eriodicals, prepsyment by
6tamp, of 8 halfpenny each, Is required.
'l'he Book POlltalltegulatlons betw('t>n Canada and Grell
Britain apply also to matter between Clinada and J<',ance.
XEWSPAPJmS.
All Kewspaperl printed and published within tbi!! Pro
vince and addressed fTIJ'In the 01lice of PublicatiO'lf, are
tran<;mitted from the Post Office wherp mailed by the
publisbpr, to any other Post Ùfficil in Canüda, or to tbe
UnIted Kingdom. Or to any Briti
h Province, Colony or
Possession, or to France or tho United States, free of Qma
dian Postage.
Ne.l!þapers received from the United States are charged
one balfpenny each on delivery In Canada. with the ex
ceptIon only of Exchange Papers, addressed to the Editors
or Publishers of Canadian Pllpers, whicb p/iSS f,'ee.
England to Cønl\da (Cunard Line), Id. ondeliverv; 1d. also
to be prepaid in England. .
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Enqhnd to C.mada (Canal1ian Line), 1d., to be IJrepaid in
:En
IHnd,
To }'oreign Countries, at rates of charge prescribed by
Imperi:li Post Office.
Transient NewFpapers posted in Canada (inrluding all
Newspapers not sent from the Office of Pu bliClltiou to re-
gular ;;ubscIibers,) whenadùressed toanyplace in Canada,
or Brilish North America, the United Kin:z:dom, the United
States or elsewhere, must in 11.11 cases be Prepaid by Post-
u!Je Stamp, other\\-ise they cannot be forwardi'd.
Trami..nt Newspapers for any ph1ce in Canada. British
North America, the United Kin;;dom, }'rtlIlCtJ, or United
States,
d. each,
For India, Australia, or other B..itish Posscs-l Combinin
Fions beyond Sea, 2d. via Canadian LiJle; J Imp..rial &
3d. via Cun.trd Line. ProvincilÙ
For 1'\ewfoundland and British W. Indies...
d. rates.
Transient Periodicals for any place in Canada. nritish North
America, or the U. Stat.es, if not Over 30zs. in weight,
Y:;d. each; if over 3 ozs. in weight, 2d. each-to be pre-
paid by postage stamp.
Printed Circulars, Pl"ices Current. or Handbill!!, and
other pl"inted ml1tter of a like des
ription, and llooks,
bound or unbound, are charged a ratt! of
d. pcr onnce or
fraction of an ounce, whetht!r sent singly or in packets to
one al1dress.
LIST OF POST OFFICES
JVlâch havl' brcn established in Canada, from 1st October, 1856, to 1st October, 18;)7, inclu..
ire, aJpl la belical1.1J arranged,
showing the Township, Parish, or Sei!Jniory, and the Cuunty in which each is situated, witl& the names of tlte Postmasterll,
NA}IE OF OFFICE. T
'II
y
R COCXTY. POSTMASTER. NAIIIE OF OFFICE. T
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y
R COL'"XTI. POST'I:\STEB..
Abin"'don ...... Caistor ...... Lincoln ...... And'w 'Wilson. :\1imico ......... }:tobicoke ... York ....,.... Herod Nc.b]e
Alder
hott...... }'lamboro' .E. Wentworth. AI\3x. Brown. Mount Healy,.. Oneida ...... Haldimand.. .J. DOIJ!!ldso
Alberton(re-o.) Ancaster ... Wentworth. Jas. G,llloway. 1I1'nt St. Louis.
Iedonte...... Simcoe ...,.. .T.ll. Hussey.
Almira ......... Markham ... York ......... D. Bowman. lIIuncey ......... Cllrradoc...... l\Jiddlesex ... .Jas. l\Iusgrove.
Appleby......... Nelson ...... IIalton ...... T. A, Atkinson. :\Jusselburg... :\lornington. Pt!rth ......... Geo. 8hearer.
Appleton ...... Hamsay ...... LHnark ...... Albert'I'eskey. Nail'll ............ Williams ... .Middlesex ... .John lJimond.
AIJtO ............ Yespra ...,.. Simcoe ...... Malc. Stewart. Newl'tl'ad ...... Norml1nby... Grey......... D. Winkler.
Ar
)'le ......... mdon......... Yictoria ...... J. Sutherla
d. Newbliss ...... KiUcy......... Leeds .,....... John t;dgar.
Arkwright...... A,'ran ......... Bmce ......... J. Faulkner. Newry............ )Iaavers...... Durhltm ...... J. A. Johnson.
Ayton ............ Normanby... Grey... ...... .Joseph Dixon. 1'\ottawa .'....... :Sott.awasaga Simcoe ...... A. l\Iilvllle.
Baldwin ,........ Camden ....,. Addington.., George Paul. Ormond ......... Winchester.. Dundas ...... Ira l\1orgnn.
llartonville ... llarton ...... Wentworth. Jno.l\JcDonald. Paumure ...... Fitzroy...... Carlet.on...... James hin"'.
llewdley......... lIarullton ... Northumb... John Sidey. Parma............ J.'rederirsb'rg Lennox ...... .John C. Gr
en.
lliessingt.on ... 'I'vendinags. Hastings...... .John Hayes. Port Head ...... Kincardine.. Bmce ......... James llHird.
llomanton ...... Haldimand.. Northumb. .. Wm. Campbell. Reekit!........... l\:incardine .. llruc
......... JOii'eph Shirr,
Uritonville....,. Morin ......... Argenteuil... Geo. Hamilton. Hingwood ...... Whitchurch. York ......... G. H. 8i1vester.
t:alabo
ie ...... na
ot ......... Renfrew...... T, II. Dillon. Ripley............ Huron ...,.. I!ruce ......... :\1. McLennan.
Carlingfurd .., .Full:l.rton ... P..rth ......... A. D.,vidson, Rockport ...... Escott......... Leeds ..,...... Wm. Cornwall,
Cashmere .......l\1o
a ......... l\Iiddles<'x ... Jas. Gardiner. Roxboro' West. Roxboro' ... Stormont ... C.
lcnea.
Casselman ...... Cambridge... Russell ...... J. Cass.lman. Ruisseaude8Ch Upton......... Drummond. .Julipn llenoit.
Claude ......... Chinguac'sy. Pee!............ lJu!!hCraig. St.Albaus ...... St. Albans... Port Neuf... .Fran'sUariepy.
Clyde ............ lleverly ...... Wentworth. 'V. :\lcPherson. St. Fidele ...... J',It. Murray.. ChRrlevoix:... l'aull\billoux.
Comber (re-op.) TilhuryWest Essex ......... U.Reichenback 81.. }.lore......... St.l\Iaurice... A. Rirkllby.
Constance ...... Hullett ...... Huron ....,... .John Lawson. St. !Yes ......... 'V. Nissouri.. J\1iddle
ex ... '1'hos. Huward.
Cl'aiglcith '..... Cullingwood. Grey......... A. G. }'It,ming. St. Robert ...... Ukhclieu ... ;\1, Dumnntier.
Cromarty ...... lIiùbert ...... Perth ...,..... .John McLaren. Sheridan ...... Toronto ...... Pc..!............ N. Henriod.
Donegal,........ Elma ......... Perth ......... .J. R. Foster. Sweaburg ...... W. Oxford... Oxforù ...... W. Ludworth.
Doran...... ...... llathurst .... Lanark ...... '\"m. Doran. South Dummer Dummer ..... Peterboro' ... Thomas Speers.
Duart ............ Orford......... Kent ......... JII.8. Tait, 8en. Tamarack ...... Becancour... l\Iogantic ... P. II. Prince.
Dundalk ...... Melancthon. Grey......... Elias D. Grey. Taunton......... Osborne ...... Huron ...... Wm. Fùmond.
}:lbe ............ yonge.......,. Lecds ......... .John Robeson. Tavistock ...... S. &slhope.. Perth ......... .J..J. Yoplker,
Feversham...... Osprey ...... Or
y ........,.J. Sproule. Telfer ............ London ...... J\Jiddlpsex ... .Adam'1'clfer.jr.
Fit7' A Ian......... Amndel...... Argenteuil... ''fm. Thomson. Tread\\ell...... PI>lntagenet. Prescott...... '
m. J pndmro.
I,'l.\tlands ...... Rt!stigouche. Bonaventure Henry Lodgf>. Warkworth... Percy......... Northumb. ., Dan'!J{pnnedy.
}'orcastie ...... 'l'hor<1h ...... Ontario ...... D,mlCameron. Weimar ......... Welle81ey ... Waterloo ... }'. '''alter.
Fournipr......,.. Plantagenet. Pres.'ott...... C. }'ournier. Wicklow (re-o.) Haldimand.. Northumù'd. John \"'ïlson.
Glanworth...... Westminster :\liddlesex ... R J. Webb. Zurich....,.... .. Hay...,........ Huron ...... Fred. I{nell
Glencoe ......,.. }:kfrid......... Middlesex ... Donald
Icnae.
Gorrie...... ...... Howick ...... Huron ...... JlI.mes lIanna.
Gourock ......... Guelph ...... Wellingtun....Jas. Mewhort.
Harrow......... Colchester '.. Es"c"I( ......... J, !\Junger.
I{nladar ......... Kaladar ...... Addin
ton... R F. Dunham.
Keith ............ Dawn ......... Lambton ... Woo. }'indley.
Kendall......... Clarke......... Durham ...... W. Trull.
I{enmore ...... O"goode ...... Russell ...... A. Dewar.
Kilbl"ide......... r\eJson ...... Halton ...... Wm. Panton.
Kinkora......... Ellice ......... l)erth ......... Wm.lIearfnip.
J,akebnd ...... Innislìl ..,... Simcoe ...... .James Vance.
J,anO'side ...... Kinloss ...... Bruce ......... 'I'homas Ross.
L'lP
eBentation La Presen'n.. StHyacinthe N. Bergeron. LIST OF CIIANGES I
TIlE 1'\A:\IES OF P. OFFICI.:S.
Laterl"iere ...... N.D. G. Brule Cbicoutimi .. Geo. McKenzie.
Leaskdale ...... Scott ... ...... Ontario ....'. G. Leask.
I1Epiphanie ... St. SuI pice ... L'Assompt'n E. LeBlanc.
LeJ.'oulon(re-o.) Hawl,esbury Prescott...... "m. .Jameisoh.
Limehouse...... Esquesing.... Halton ...... John Newton.
Lockton ... ....'. A 1>ion ...... J'eel............ At'ch. Locke.
Lucan......,..... J:iddulph ... HurOIL........ C. R Ashlmry.
Luton '.. .........
Ialahide ... Elgin ......... L. R, Tyrrell,
Malton ......... Toronto ...... Peel............ J.I1Sanderson.
Malvern ......... Scarboro'..... York ......... David Brown.
Mattawa......... Ottawa River ................... G. Hunter.
Ieadowvalo .,. Toronto ...... I.eel............ LutherCheyne.
J\Jelbournelt'ge )Ielbourne... J
ichmond ... '1'. Chamberlin.
l\Ienie ............ Seymour .... 1'\orthumb... W. A.l\IaJhew.
Mill\! Is1es...... MUle Isles... Argentcuil .. Juhn Pollock.
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Q}'nCES CLOSED.
K.nIE OF OFFICE. T
R COUNTY.
Brock's Creek ...... Aldboro' ............ EI..in
Coury......... ......... Dowuie ............... Pe';th.
IIolmes\"iIlt! ......... Goderich ............ Huron.
Kilworth ............ Dell1ware ............ Middlesex.
Scott .................. Scott .................. Ontario.
Seymour (East) ... Se) mour ....,... .. Northumberland.
NA:lIE OF OFFICE, TOWNSHIP OR COUNT 'f. NEW NAME
SEIGXIOR'f. SCLECTED.
Albert Town... Ancaster ..... Went.\oorth . Alberton.
Brant ... ........ Brant ......... J:ruce ......... Walkerton.
Bosanquet '..,.. Hosanquet... Lambton ... Arkona.
Heck's Corners South Oower Grenville ... JIt'ckst.on.
Matilda ......... Matilda ...... Dundas .......IroqulJis,
Xorth Arthur.. Arthur ...... Wellington.. Kenilworth.
Xottawasags... 1'\ottawasaga Simcoe ...... ßowmore.
Percy...... ..... Percy... ...... Northumb...
orhilln.
Smith'sCorners Murray...... NorthumL... Wooler.
Spilws' Corners Portlliud ..... }'rontenac ... Harro\\sroith
St. George ...... Huntingdon. lI,lftings ... Ivanhoe.
Westmlnstor... W estminst
r Middlesex ... Lambt!th.
1858.]
BAXKS.
47
DANKS IN CANADA 'VITH THEIR AGENCIES, &c.
PL\CE3. '- UIES OF n.
KS. OFFICERS.
Earrle.....,......L"ppe.. Canada E. Lally. Agent.
" ......... ..,Torunto ...... An
u8 l{u"st'll, Agent.
BellevIlle........ Upper Canada.K Hulden. Agent_
" ,........Comme cial... Andrt:w Thomsun, 1\Ianagu.
......... :\lontreal ...... Q. :\Ic,," ider. !lIanager.
Berlin......,..... Upper Canada George David
on. Agent.
J:;uwlnunvil!,c ...UYl"ARIO ........ D. 1'i
her, Cashier.
,. ...l'lJper Canllda Geor;:e Mearns. Agent.
...:'>Ioutrettl ...... Geor
e D}ett. :\IaLoager.
Bradford ......City Bank .,. A. Mc:llaster, Agent.
BJ"Unljurd ......B.
. America J. C. Geddes.
hma
tJIf.
,. ...... Upper C..nada T. S.
hllrtt, Agent,
... .. :\Iontreal ...... A. Grit-r, :lIlma
er.
Brockville ......Uppt'r Canada R. F. Church, Agent.
.. ......Commercial '" .Jamt's Bancroft.. IIlan:lger.
.........:O'lontl.eal ...... F, :II. Holmes, !\Iana
er.
("wt'lQn
'..... Upper Canada Geol",;e T'homa.
, Cltl-hier.
,. ......CommercÏlll... 'rhomas J\JeCrae, Agent.
......Oore ............ A. ChartelÌ!', Agent.
Chil'pawa ......Upper Canllda .Iamt's Macklem. Agent.
Cobour{J .........:\lontreal ... .. C. n.
Iorl!an, Manager
" .........Toronto......... J. S, Wallace, Aj!ent.
Car,lwall ......t"pper Call1!.da.J. F. Pringlt', Agent.
.. ......
lontreal ....., W. :\Iattice, Agent.
Dundas .........B. 1'<. America William La
h. Ac:ent.
Elgin ............Zm\IER)IA"'.S...J, W. Dunklee, C.!Hhier.
Gult...............Gore ............ John Da
id.-on, Agt'nt.
" ...............Commereia1... \filJillm Cooke, :lIlinager.
Goderich ......Upper Canada .John McDonllld, Agent.
" ...'.. \lontreal ...... Henry lIIcCutchon. A
ent.
Guelph ... ......Gore ............ T. 8andilands. Aj:;ent.
" ... ......rtlontreal ...... R.
I. :\toore, A!;ent,
ll..l1nilton. ......GORE ............ W. G. Crawford, C"shier.
" ...... Upper Canllda Alfred Stow, Cashi..,r.
o. ,.....ll. 1\. America Geor
e II, Tayltlr.
lana
er.
" ......:\Iontreal ...... Andrew :\Iilroy, Manager.
......Commercial... W. H. Park, )]"nager.
In:J'TsoU .........Commercinl... W.
I. 8'1
e. A
ent.
" ........,
i;tgara llist't C. E. Chadwick, Agent.
KingsUin .,....O.>'\1MERCI\L... C. S. Ross, Cashi..r.
" ......{Tpper Canada ,V. G. Hiuds. Cw;bier.
" ......ll. N. America 8amui:l Ta)lor, }laDlI!!er.
...... \lontreal ...... A. Drummond. Mara;rer.
Lindsa!l ......... t'pper Canada J. McKibbon, Agent.
Londun ........ Upper Canada .James Hamilton. Cashier.
,. .........ll. 1\. America 'fhos, Christian, Mllnager,
,........Commercial... .J. G. H:uper,
lana!;er.
.........:\Iontr\:'al ...... William Dunn, l\Iana
er.
'" ......Gore ... .,....... Charles
Ionsarratt, Agent.
Mont.real ......... \lú
'fREAL...... 1.>. Davidson, Cashier.
o. ... ......CiTy JhNK... .,. }o'. :\I
Cullo('h, Cashier.
.........l'u PEUPLE ..... B. II. Lemlline. Cashier.
......... \iIJLSO:S'i! ...... W,8at'he, Cashier.
.........Upper Canada Eo T. Taylor.
lanageT.
,........ll N. America R. Cassels. l\Iaullp;er.
.........Commercial... '1:homns Kirby, }hmager.
...... ...Quehec .....,... Bar;k du l'euple, Ageuts.
.........\'rovinciaL..... J. D. Kutter 8, Co., Agents.
J.,-ewcastIe ...... Toronto.....,...
amucl \\ Hmo!, Agt'ut.
lWI1{Jam.........Upper Canada T. :\lcCormick, Agent.
Ni.clJld .........Quebec ........, L. :\1. Cre!'st', A!!ent.
Oa7..vtl'e .........ToTouto......... J. T. M. Eurn
iùe, Al!ent.
O
ltawa .........Ontario......... John B. Warren, Manager.
Ottawa .....,...L"ppt'r Canada R. S. Ca!'
l!l. A
eT1t.
.. .........R N. America A. C. lielly, Ap;ent.
.........:\Iolltreal ...... P. P. Hltrris, l\1anager,
....... !luebec ........, II. V.
nel. Agent.
Faris .........Uore ............ James l\immu, Agent.
Perth ...... .....Commercial... A. JÆ!'lie, Agent.
" ,........\..}lontreal ...... .J. McIntyre. A
ent.
Pderboro!lgh...Comlllercial ... Wm. Cluxton, Agent.
" ... Toronto .,.... JarueB lIall. Agent.
...:\Iontreal ...... R. l'ìi
hoIlB, A):(to'nt.
Picton...,........lIlontreal ...... James Gray, Agent.
'not ßJPs ...... Upper Cana<b John Smart, Agt'nt.
" ,.....'foronto ....,. J. E. Walsh, A
ent.
..,...CI.mmerciaI... W. :F. Harper, Mana
er.
....., \Iontrell.l ...... R. Rich:lrdson A
t!nt.
......Moh;on's ....... Davjd
mart, Agent.
Port Sf!.lnley ...('ommercial ... .K R WalTen, A,lrent.
Prescott ...... ...Commercial... John Patton. A:z.pnt.
Q1v1Jec .........QUEß..C ......... C. Uethin
s. Cashk!r.
" ..'...... Upper Canada J. }', IIrado;haw. Manager.
.........D. N. America}'. W. Wood, Manøger.
.........l\Iontreal ...... J. Stevenl'on, Manag<>r.
PL-\CES. N-\'l:!.EB OF ß\'-KS OFFICERS.
Qlle!æc .........CollimeTcÍlll... .Joseph WeJlhnm, AJ!;ent.
.. .........City Bank ... D:lDld
JcUee, Agent.
......... Du l'euple ..'. Quebec Bank, Ageuts.
Sanlia .....,...Upp"r Canada Alcxllnd"r \"ictal. Agel.lt.
.........Commercial... G. W. 'l'hollJlIl', Agent.
&wlt Sle AlurU B. N. Amelica J .llu.llenden, Agent.
Slte).úrooke......City llank '" W. lUtcbie. Agt'llt.
Stl/tcoe............Gorß ............ D. Campu"ll. Agent.
" .,..........:\lontreal ...... f:amuel Head, Agent.
SJ'Uthampt(m . Upper Canada Alexander
lc
ltbb. Agent.
Stanste.ad '" ...I'ROVI:\CIAL .... J. W. Peterson, Ca,.,l1Ïer,
St. Catherina .NIAGARA DIST. .Jllhn Smart, Cashier.
" .Uppt'f Canada T. L. HelIiwt'll, Cashier.
St.loft.lry's ......Commercial ... Thomas D. TillJm
, Agent.
St. Thoma3 ...Co. .ELGI:\' IrK. :Ed. )<;rm:ttinger, 3Janager.
,. ...... :\Iontreal '..... E. :\1. YarwlJod. .\lltn:tger.
Stratfn)'d ......Upper Canada.1. C. W. Dilly, Agent.
.r ......CowmerlÎl\l... U. C. Lee, Agent.
TlIree RÚ'CI's..Xpper C:mada - De:\Joulin, '''gent.
" ...n. X. Amelica 'V, Scougall, Agl'nt.
'" .\1 on treal ...... lit. Ste
e"'mn, Agent.
" ...Quebec ......... .John '1cDougull. Agent.
Tarrmto .,....... UPPER CA:\""ADA T. G. Ridout. Cashier.
.. .........TOROXTO ...... Angus Camer,'n. Ca
l.Jier.
" .........B.
. America W.O. Casspls. ;\lanager,
" .........Commercial... C. J. Camphell, Manager.
..........\Iontreal ...... II. C. Bar"ick. lIlaual'"er
.........City Bank,..... Thomas Woodside.lIfaD
er.
.........Quehec ......... 'V. W, Hllnsom. :llanll'
er.
.........Du Peuple ... .KF.Whittemore&Co.;Ag.tll.
.........!llolson's ...... .John Gla!'s. Agent,
Trcnltm .........
Iontrt'.I!.1 ...... .J. Cumming, A;!ent.
1Vlutb.1J ...,.. ...
Iontreal ...... Thomas Vo", Agent.
Wixxhtocl.: ......Gore .,.......... .Tames Ing-ersol, Agent.
" .........:\tontreal ...... W. P. Street. Agent.
1Vimlsor ...... Upper Callada ThomllS E. T'r..w, _-\gent.
FOREIGN AGEXTS.
L011d(m (Eng.) B. N. America Head Office.
" "Upper Canada Glyn, .\lills & Co.
TOJ"Onto......... City Bank of London.
Ccmruercilll,.. London .Joint Stock Hank
lIIontreal ...... The Union Hank of J,()ndon
Quebec ......... G1vn. Mill!! & Co.
City Blink...... (i)
'n, lIIills & Co.
Gore ............ Gl}n. "llHs & Co.
!\iltgarß Di
t. . Bosanquet, .Franko: & Co.
Ðu l'euplo ... Ulyn, Mills & Co.
Ontario Bank. Ulvn. }Jills & Co.
L>t-erpool(E1I{J):lrontreal ...... nånk of Liverpool.
Edmburgh(Sc) Upper Canada British Linen Company.
" ..
lontreal ...... BI'iti!'h Linen Companv.
o. Commercial... Commercial Bank of 8cotrd.
0, Gore ............ Union Bank.
Gla.sgO'i.u(Scot.) lItonb-eaJ ...... British Linen Company.
,. ". Commercial... "'estern Hank of Scotland.
and Cl} d
dale llanldng Co.
Du
!'n (Il:
.) Commerl'ial... Doyle, Low, l'im & Co.
City Bank '" National Bank of It-eland.
i\"cw York ......Upper Canada .T.G Ii-in/( and Sons.
" ...... Toronto ...... Eank of C{lmmerce.
_....B. N. .America Uichard Hell. 1<. II. Grain,
and C. }'. Smi1 h, Agents,
......('ommprC'Ial...
Ierchant's llltnk.
...... Montreal...,.. Bank of Commerce.
......Quebec .,....... !lIaitiand. I'help!!. & Co,
... ...(
ity Bank ... TIanJt of the Republic.
" ......Gore ............. \Yard & Co.. and :\lercb.ll'k
" ......Dn Pt'uple ... Bank of the Republlr.
" ......Ontario Hauk, Blink of the HepuLlie.
Boston ............
Iontreal ...... The Merchant!;' Hank.
o. ............Upp+>r Canada llIake, Hoare. & Co.
............Corumercial... :\lerchant's Bank.
Albany......... L"pper Canada New York State Hank,
" ............Commercial... Xew York State Hlmk.
" ............Oore ............ New York St./lÌl" Blink.
OF:tvfJJO .........Upper Cllnllda Luther \\ right's Bank.
" .........Commercial... Luther Wri;rhfs llank.
.ß' ..
..:."íoronto ........ Luther WriÛlt's Bank.
Rochester ......Upper Canada Itochei'ter Llty Bank.
f>'t,Jolm(J.Y.B.) B. N. America llank of H. N. Amerira.
" "Quebec .....'... CommerC'ial Bank. N. B.
Halifax (N S.) B. N. America Hank of H. N. America.
....'t. John (N..F.I ll. N. Amerlca Bank of H. S. America.
PredericUin.<1..".B.) Quebec ." Central Dank.
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48
MARRIAGE REGISTRY ACT.
[1858.
J\IARRIAGE REGISTRY ACT.
It will be ohser\"ed by the second clause of the following Act, that Clergymen or MiniBters granting certificates of
marriage are ol,ligeù to state whether the maniage was solemnized pur!'uant to Li"ence or publication of banns, and
that in the Schedule annexed no column is dcvoted to the registration of this fact. Clergymen and others will do "ell,
therefore, to record it ill their Registers, as also (which is not reqnired by the Act \ the condition of the parties married,
whether bachelors. spinsters, widowers or widows; this may be done !'imply by the addition of the initial letter of any
of the above desiguations after the name of party married when entered, In the
Iarriage Regi
ters manufactured by
onr publishers this additional information was contemplated, but on con
ultation \\ith seyerallegal gentlem..)U it was
decided not to \"ary the form, as the Act requires the Register to be in accordance \\ith the Echedule.
Synopsis rif an Act to amcnd the Laws ,'elating to the Solc7Ilnizntion of ],[otrimon:l in rpptT Canada.
20 VICTURIA, C
P. I,XYI,
LAsscnted to 10th JWlP, 185ï.]
The Preamble sets forth that under the laws now in force
in Upper CILllaùa, privileges are claimed with re,.!;/lrd to (he
sulemnization of mati imuny. by th.. Clergymen and )linis.
tel"!' of certain donominations, which are Pllrti.tl in their
character and offensive to certaiu other I'eligious denlJUli-
nations and their Clergymen and Ministers.
Sec. 1. J
nacts that from and after the passing of this Act,
the :.\Iiuisters and Clergymen of every reIi
iuus denomina-
tion in Upper Canada, duly ordained or app"inted a
cOl ding
to the rites ,md ceremouies of the Churches or Denomina-
tions to which they shall respectivdy beIouil:, and resident
in Upper Canada. shall have the right to I'Ülemnize the cere-
mony of Uatrimony, accordin
to the rites. ceremonies and
USlt;es of sueh Churches and Denominations respectiv
ly,
b) virtue of such ordination or appointment.
Eec. II. En:wts th.\! every Ch."rgyman or l\Iinister who
hall celebrate
Iatrimony in Upp
r Canada, from and after
the time of I he pa3sing of this Act, sh,tll, if required. at the
tillle of sw'h marria!!;e ùy either of the puties lh
reto, gi ve
a certificate under his hand of such maniage, specify ng
the nallleS of the p'irties married. the time. and the names
of two or more persons who witnes3ed such marriH
e. aud
whcth
r such marriage was solemni/.ed pursuant to Lict'JJse
or publication of banus; and tbr every buch ccrtifi"ltte. the
Clel'gvman or :.\1inister giving the !'ame shall be entiUpd to
ask, demand or receÏ\'e from the party so rC'luiring the same,
the "urn of one shilling and three pence.
Sec. III. En'tcts th.l.t f,'om and after the first day of
January, one thousand eight hunùrHl and fifty'ei
ht,
every Clergym'tn or :.\1inister shall, immedintt'ly lifter the
soll'mni"ttion by him of any marriage, enter in a boc.,k to
be by him kept tìJr that purpa,Qe. which book sh:tll be and
continue to be the property of the church Or denomination
to which he shall belong at the time of
uch m:trria
e. a
true record of such marria
e, embracing all the p,nticulars
set forth in the body of the S('h
dule hereunto annexed;
and on or bcfureth
fi,'st day of February, in e'tI'h anrlen..ry
wa", aftt'r thp year on- thousand eight hundred and fifty-
('kht, it sh'tll be the duty of every !'Ucll Clergyman. and he
is hcreby refluired to return a certified list accordin
to the
foml, aud specifying the partil'ulars iu the said schetlull'!'ct
forth, of lill marriages by him solemnbr.ed during the year
endiug on the thirty-first day of December. th,m n
'\:t pre-
cedin
. to the Regi,;trar of the County in which such mar-
rh\
e Bhail have t,}lwn place, and at the time ufmaking sUl'h
retolm, to payor transmit to such Registrar the !'um of five
shillin
s for every such list; and on re
eipt by such Regis-
trar of every such llst, it shall ùe his duty to file the same
among the papers of his office, and to record the same in a
book to be kept by him for that purpose; and every such
regi
tel'. or a certified copy thereof, sh,\ll be cousidered. in
the case of the death or ahsence of the witnesses to any snl'h
marria!!;e. as a sufficient evidence thercof: and the said
Ileg:ish:ár is hereby required to give a certified l..'f1py of any
snch m:trri:tge record to any pcrson demandin
the same, on
the paymcnt of the sum of two shillinlts and six pence; and
e\'ery such Clergman or Minister shall, bef")re solemnzing
sUl'h marriage, be entitled to asl;:. demand and receive, from
pither of the parties to such marriap;e, the sum often !'hil-
ling
, to enable him to p'!y the Mid sum so to be paid or
trall
mitted by him to such Registrar, and to remunerate
bim the said Clergyman or
Jinister. for the trouble and ex-
peu
t'! attendant on the preparinp; IInd transmission of such
certifil'd list to sucll Re
istrar; and every such Clergyman
or !tlini
ter who shall refuse or lIe
lect to return such cer.
tified list as afiJre!'aid, shall forfeit and IJay for e\"ery day he
shall so neglect or refu
e. beyond the time respectively
ht'rein fixed for making t!uch r
turn. the sum of one pound.
which bhall be recoverable before any Magistrate of the
County in which !'uch l,'ler
yman or )linist.er shaH reside,
with costs. and
hall b
applied as fines now inflictell undpr
the Summitry Convictions Acts of Upper Canada: J'rovided
however, that nothinJ/: in thi!! Act contained !'hall be con-
strued or held to prevent the payment to the officiating
Clergyman or MinIHter of such remuneration as the parties
may see tit to make.
ec. IV. Enacts that in the event of the death or removal
of any )lini
ter or Clero!:)"man before making the annual re-
turn hercinbefi,re pro\'ided for. it
hall be the duty of his
succe!'sor or other person having the legal custudy of the
book referred to in thp nex
preceding section of this Act,
to tran!'mit to the Registrar of the County in which any
such marria
e shall have takcn place, a certified copy of all
marriages therein recorded. in the same manner as is pro-
vided fOl', and subjl'Ct to the same penalties for neu:lect or
non.performance of such dnty, as is mentioned in tbe ne'!.t
preceding section, and such Re
i"trar shall record the snme
as if such retlll"ll ha.1 been made by the :\1inbter or Clt,rgy-
man who de fact,} celebrated buch mardaj!:e.
S...C. V, Enl\Cbdhatany pc."r:!Unnot being a Clergyman or
llinister of a relig;ious denomination existing iu Upper
Canada. who shall sulemnize or pretend to solelUni/.e matri-
mony under the provisions of this Act, and any pers'>ll who
!!hall falst'ly IJersonate any Clergyman or Minister for the
purpose ofofficil\tinl!; at auy such ceremony, shall be guilty
of misdemeanOl', and shall be liahle for every snch offence to
be imprisoned in the Provincial Penitentiary für a pe1"Ïl..d not
exceeding two years. or to suffer such other punishm,'nt,
either by fine urimprisonment. or both. a.sany Court of Re-
cord ha\iug cOUlptJtentjul"Ï!'<liction in Upper Canada. !'hall
daem meet and j list; and it sha.1l rest upon any person ac-
cused of such offence tn prove the fact of his being a duly
ordained or appointed l\Jinit!ter or Clergyman ofthe religious
denomination to which he shaH profess t;..) belong, and that
sueh denomination had at the time of the solemnization of
such marriage a known existence in Upper Canada.
8ec, V I. Emtcts that any ptJr
on kno\\in
ly procuriug any
other person not being a }l inistar or Clergynum of some re-
ligious denomination existing in UpperCnnada, to pertbrm
the ceremony of matrimony, or who
hall knowingly aid or
abet any such pretended Clergyman or l\Jinist
r in p...rform-
ing such ceremony, shall be I!uilty of misdemeanour, and
shall be liable to the puni!;hment 11rovided for in the next
preceding section of this Act.
See. V II, Enacts that every marringo which shall be duly
solemnized according to the rites, usages and customs of the
Hcligious
ociety of Friends,commonlycalled QU31.crs. sball
be and is hereby declared valid, and the duty imposed by the
third section of this Act, upon every Minister anù Clerl!Y-
IDl\n. with regard to marriages solcmnlzed by them, shall,
with regard to such IDlirriages. be perf,rmed by the Clerk or
ecretary of tho Society or Meeting where such mar1Íage
was solemni7ed, and in ell.fault of the performanl'e of any
iuch duty by :my such Clerk or Secret.ary, he Bh1i.l1 be liable
to the pen.tlty prescribed by the said third 8ttction, for de-
fault. in the case thereIn named. .
Sec. VIII. Enacts that it sh:tll be the duty of the Clerk
of the Peace of ('aeh Cnunty or Union of Counties in Upper
Canada. to procure without d('lay from the Queen's I'rintcr,
a. sufficient number of copies of thIs Act to enaLle him to
mail one to the address of eltCh Clergyman or :\linlstar en-
titled to solemnize :\Iatrimony und...r the provi"ions of this
Act, whom he shall know, or sh
ll a
eertain at any tim<>
within six months from aud after the passing of this Act,
to be re!'ldent In such ('ouuty or Union of Counties, and to
mail the Bame acl.......rdingly; and also from time to time to
furnish all !;uch Clerg") men or Ministers on demand with
the books and with plÏnteel blank forms fùr tht' lists to be
used and n>turm'd by them in pursuance of this Act, and
such books shall have columns and heading,; printed on
[3441
1858. ]
CLERGY.
49
each p'lge thereof. acclJrding to the form of the Schedule
hpreunto annexed. and !-hall, 89 shall also the blank forms
aforel'lIiù, be of r<uch 8i.le aIEl (,)rm as to admit of the ne,'eOY
I'ary entries being conveniently made therein: IInù the cost
of
uch book
and forms, as Wl,]l a.<; of pro,'uring and dig,
ttihntivl; copiel' of this Act, al' aforesaid. shall be borne by
tht' C.Qunties or Uninns of Counti..:< rcspé'l'tivdy.
See, IX. Euacts that Copies of this Act shaH be muiled
from the Office of the !)rr)\ iudal Secrebrv tr, the a "!dr,"sBeI'
of the Cle,'ks of the Peace of the :<..,èml '
,'uIlti"B and
Unions of Counties in UPI)er C/'Inada T""IX".tio;ely. JI
Boon
a.
conveniently may bl> after the pa
l'inl!" of Ihe f':une.
Sel'. X. l':nJlct" that all A(.t" and parI.:> of Acts incoD-
si.tent \yith this Act, !'hull be rep"HI('d.
8
c. XI. Enacts that this Act shall appJ)' t{) U I'pl'r Clma.da
only.
SCHEDULE.
RETUJ::-l of )Iarria!;cs solemnized 1,y a :llÏnister of
31st day of December, A, D.
I WITNE!"S. Date of
:
BtsOf Xame He:<i- Marriage.
if know
. denr'e,
=----==
-=
-
nRrnEGROO
I.
BRIDE.
, for the year ending
. _ \gl', ) Rel!i- I:Iace
f XameB of ,Age, if Resi-
l:tc;:
}
HIS "Same. kDl,wn. denc('
.I iit
,
"
. ITH Xame "nown. dencf' kno,;n,
I do he!"ehy cprUfy that tIle foregoing is a true and correct stat..mcnt of all
Ian'illgeli s01eznulzed before (as the
.-ast /,lay be) for the Jear ending on tho 31st day of December next pre! eding the dllte hereof.
(
i.,;ned.) A. B.
(
!inistcr or Clerk, as tlu ClW may
.)
Cnlte,l Church of' En.ghl.1ul
ani1 II"t
hul(l.
DIOCESE OF QUEBEC.
DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.
lArd 8ishop of Q:lebec-Right Rev. G.
J.
IO\mt3Ïn, l).D.. D.C.L. Bislwp'lJ
Gi'icÙ!l an,t Hxlt'nining ('ltaplain-
l:cv. Hco. ?t1.1ckic, D.D.; CllflplaÙls-
.
ev. S. S. Wooù. )I.A., Rev. .Ja,;per
U.
icol\", D.D. J:
cv, Armine W.
Uount
in, \l.A.
QUt'bee-Lord ßisbop. Rector; George
Mackie, D.D., C.l
he<lral Di
trict; Eo
W,
ey;el1, 1Ioly Triuity Chapel; D.
Robl'I"tson, Chaplain to U.
I. .Forces;
G. Percy. ß.A . Catht'dnù J,ecturer;
(8ecret!l.ry t.o Church Society); S.
Jon"!!. ß. Ä.. St. Pf'tpr's Ch'\pel; R.
I}. .l'lee<!,
t. P.Ult'" Chapel; n. Roe,
B.A., Et.
\J.1tthl'\
'
Clupcl; R. A.
C
rden, A",istaut. Trinity Chapel.
ruint Le1Ji-.J. Carry, B.D.
Silùry-Rev. A. W.
[nuntl\in, M.A.
fíùcurti<3r-E. C. P,lI"k:n.
SlO71eham and Lake Beau[)Q1't-A. .J.
W oolrich.
Bour!] Lrmis ancl Itl.t Nell f -So Bliggs.
Upper Ireland. dJc.-C. P. Emery.
.vA'ds-R. Short,
.Prampton, clt:,-.J. H. .Jenkin8, B.A,
Rim' re dlt LQ1t]}-E. U. W. ltoBil,
Acling Chaplain to Q.ll.rrmtilU Stc.tion
-.J. Torrance.
DISTRICT OF THREE F.ITERS.
rJI1'r
Ri1'i'r$-S. S. "Wood,
I.A., Rec-
tur; 1!', A. Smith, Curate.
IlÙ"
re du .Luup 1:/1 IUl./d.-W. Mer-
rick, B.-\,
Nicolet-II. Burges8, B.A.
Dl"UmmmulviJ./.e 'l.nd úJwer Durham-
W..lf. Ross (Acting).
DIiiTRlCT OF "T. FRA:I1CIS.
Kingsey cE Upper D.trh(((n-A. Balfour.
R;c/rownd a"d MJÖQUi'1U-D. }'al-
I.,on, D.D.
,
P1"brooke-C. r .Rpid.
LrnnoX7.'1!/.e-T,. Doolittle,
f.A. (aJ1d nt
m
hop's Co1j,.gp, ,J. II. :\icoll
, D.D.,
and J. II. 'fhon'P',on, 'I. A.)
(bmplo/k tÍ'C.-.\. A. Alleu.
nú!cy-H. G. I1urr
gf',
,.. Itw-J. D:Ùl.i. I.
D
CLERGY OF CANADA.
Bury, clY'.-.J. Kemp, n D
Dl/.(.ùwcU and Ham-'r. 8. Chapman.
DISTr..ICT OF GAS!'E.
Xrw OITli
Z" ((-c.-G. !>Iilne, 11.A. (Ru-
ml Dean.)
('ape ('m'e and Perce-So Crosse.
San.dy Bpach, d'-c.- V >>'l'l1nt.
aI.",,);> Hasin. d'r-.-F. De La :lIare.
.J[,:!}dalm ls
tnds-F, Boyle.
DIOCESE OF :\IO
TREAL.
CITY 01' MO:"TREJ.L.
LlJ"rd Bishnp'if lIfnnJrfal-Right Rev.
J<'ranci
.Fulfhrd, D.D.,-Hesidence--
('e HOllse, )lontreaI.
Cathedral. Dean, Very Rev, .J. Beth-
une. D D.; Senior Cavon, Yenerable
Archdeacon S.l..1ih
on, '1..\.; Honor-
ary ('allons, Rev. .J. lteid, D.D.. Hev.
I. Townsend, ,\1. A.. Uev. \V. T.
Leach, D.C.L.. Rev.C. nancroft,
I.A.,
Archdeacon of Montreal, Venerable S.
Gilson, '1...\.
Di
h(Jp's Chaplains. Vt'n. Archdeacon
Gilson. )I.A , Rev. .J. Scott. )I.A.
ßi!.hop's Secrl't'\ry, Archd. Gilson, )I.A.
St. Gem-ge's Clturrll-Hf'v. Canon Leal'h,
D.C.L.; Rev. W.n.nond, M.A., As-
"ist:mt 'linister.
Trinity C'hul"Ch-Rev. A. D. Camp-
boll, :U. ..\.
St. St"TÚfn's Church-Rev. Jacob Elle-
good,
I. A.
St. Lul:c's (,!turch-Rev. F. B. Tate.'I.A,
Can"Ìsnn Cltaplain-Hev. E. Itoll;ers.
Abbf)t.
ford an I Rougcllwnt-Robert F.
Robinson. !II. \.
Aylmer and Hull-Rev..J. .JohnstoD,
Berlhür IlIlfl Hrand'ìn-Hev. "T. )Ier.
rick, 'I.A.,
Jr. Hl'seltine, Catec'hist.
BPAlffJ'/"d-Rev..J. .Jones.
Brame-Rev. It. Lil'l.d",av,
I.A.
Bucking!wm-Uev. W. Morris.
Cham/ly-Uev. .J. P. White, Rector.
('hristiecille-T:ev..J. A. :llcLcod, :\I.A.
Clarencevilk-Uev. M. 'roy;nH.>nd,
I.-,\.)
Rector.
('larenclon- Vacllut.
CoúalHll,1 ac-I:ev. T. A. Young, }I...\
Chwansl'il(e awl Ch urc1u:iUe-Rev. J. C.
Dayidson.
Dllnlwm-Rev. .J. Scott, 1.1...\., Rector.
J.;iwardstolVlI
R
v. A. Sutton.
FW7lham
St. Briguu-Itev. A. Ecarth
[345]
Prost VillaO'- and Stuke'!/-Rcy. D
Lindsa:r, ,r.,\.
Gore-Hev. J. GrilI:n,
Granby-Rev. ,V. .Jone'!,
Grenvitie-Rev. C. Fure,;t, 'I.A.
lJemmin{[ford-Rev. A. Du \'PI'net,)I.A,
I felIryviZlI'- Vacsn t.
IIuntir.grlnn-Rev. S.1\L:\'e.
L'Acadie-Vacant.
Ladtine-Rev. .J. }'Ian:tg:;ù.
Lact,/b-Rev. .J. Cornwall.
Laprairie-Rev. R. Lonsd..n,
.JJascnuche and TI'I're
MI1!#'-Rt'...d, 0,
de Courcy O'G:-arl.v. M.1\.
1Ifiltlm-Hev. O. Sla{'k.
J.A.
l\éllJ G{osgfJ"llJ and Kil'.cn '!I-Rev. A.
D. Lockhart.
Ormslmon-Rev. W. Rrpthour. :\T.A.
Peiiú Kuticm-Hev. .J. f'avid
on, 1II.A,
P"tton-Uev..J.Ooddon.
Portage du Fo/"t-Rf'\', .T. Gri1,lle.
RawMn and Kilrlarp-r:ev. C. Hollit.
RllsseUtown-Uev. .J. Fulton. \I.A.
&brfl'ois-Rcv. - Willi.1m",)'}.
St. Andrew's-Rev. 'V. Aùtlutt, Rector,
St. Armand FAst-Uev. Canon I:eid,
D.D" Rectnr.
St. .Armand Jfe.çt-Rev. C. .A. Wether-
al1. H.A., r:ector.
St. Hyacinthe (/; Cþwll-Rev. .1. 'I "ichin.
St. John's-Ray. Canon Bancroft,
1.A.,
Rector.
St. Martin'lI awl St. TlIerl'.çe-Vacr.nt.
S lIerringtFYn- Yacant.
lYrrel-Rev. W, Anderl'on. Ikctor;
Rev. J. D. ;\[ouilpiL>d. 31. .\., -'\.
ist-
ant for psrts adjacent.
Sltl7/./;rulge, &sl-Rev, I. Const,mtine,
1I1.A.
Sutton-Rev. II.
Iontg(\mery.
Jáwireuü-Uev. J. l','kl'.
JVa/PrZoo and S"cff
rd-Rbv. A. T.
Whitten.
City Missionary, Rev..J. S, S
l,,'s.
DIOCES}
OF TOlWNT0.
Lord Bislwp of 1hronto-The lIon. ar..
Rt. Rev. John StrachlIn, D.D. L.L 1)"
Archdeacon of I{in
st
, Yenerahl"
Gl'Orp:e O'KiIl St.uart. n. D., LL.D.,
Archdeacon of YOI'k, Venerablt! A.
. llethune. D.D.. D.C.L.,J
Kalllining
and Domestic Chaplain and S.'c're-
tary to the wrd Biihoþ, thtJ r.t!v.
II. .J. Orasett, B.D.
o
CLERGY.
[1858.
Gty f?ll\ nmlQ-U. J. Gr,\
ett, B.D.,
Rector, ùllici1\ting Ch.\plain to the
Forc.-,,; Edlllund Blildwin. :\1, A.
A
si
t'Ult :\linister of St. Jumes;
al1crn Uivius. :\lini!>ter of St.
Pau!":; (
hurch: Alex.
anson. Min-
ister of 'l'dnity Churl'h: Stephen
Ú'tt. LL D. \lini
ter of St. Ge"rge's
Church: W. A;lir Adamson, D.C.L.,
_h
bt'lIlt :\liuiittf of St, George's:
Uc'ur) 8,'ad,till
. D. D., :\liuisttJr of
Church of the Holy Tdnity, anrl
Cha[Jl:..in to the Lord Hi
h,.p: W.
:5. tJal'linlZ, As>istant
Iinister of
tht! Church ortbe lIt.ly 'frinity; 'l'.
S. KlJunedy, Secretary of the
Chur
h Suciety; G. Whital(er,
I A.,
Provo"t of 'Irinity Collt!ge; John
Amoory, )I.A. Prufe
or of Classics:
Edward Kay Kend>tll, B.A., Pro-
fessur of :\lathemlitics.
Etobicol.e-Il C. Cooper. B A., Rector.
T,wonto l'nwnÛIÍp-.Edward Denroche,
A.ll., Rt'ctor,
U'é.slon-W. A. .Johnson.
Yorlc Nil/.s-R. )lit,'hde, :\I. A , Rector.
SlreelS't'ille-1toht. J. )l:tcgtJorge.
Bram}llon-R. Leech.
Thrrlliull-D. E. make, A.B.. Rector.
J{arklwnt-G. S..J. Hill, Hector.
Sewmarket-S. F. Ramsey,
1.A.
Geor!Jina- W iJli'tm Ritchie.
Brncl.-R. Garrett.
Whitby-.John Pentland, A.B.; V. R.
Ma)erholfer, tmperannuated.
S
arburo'-W, Belt, ll.A.
Karway ,Uills-JlimeR lleaven, D.D.
LWydtown-Henry Bath 081er.
GJlillguacousy-J. G. Armstrong.
bI'IICOE DIsTRICT.
BaT1'ie al1d Shanty Bü.y-S. B. Ar-
da
h. ..\. '\1.. Rector; Ed wd, :.uorgan,
A8sbt..nt \liui"ter, W .1<'. Check ley ,
B.A., :\laster of Graromar School.
Tpcwnsrth-Vacllut.
n"st Gwillimbury-J. :Fletcher, A.B.
Orillia-'l'. Bolton Head.
P
ne,w:ngllishene-O. Hallen, B.A.
l.{or.r;-J. Yan Linge.
Nottaw<Lsuga-Juhll L,-ngtry, B.A.
GORE DI:3T.RICT.
lÜmilton-J.G. Gedde
, 1\1. A., Rector;
T, J. \1. W. machman. LL.D., Assist-
ant
linister. Church of the AB-
ension. J. lleLdcOn, A.. <\1.; John
Butler. 1\1. A,
Barton-G. A. llull.
Salfjleet & 8lnbro{J/c-J, L. Alexander.
.Âllcasta and Dundas-f!'. Lalï:e OsltJr,
M.A.
Wdlington Square-To Gl'eene, L,L.D..
Rector.
OakviUe-Robert Shanklin.
MiUon-}'ran.cis 'frtJma) ne, .Jun.
WELLINGTON DI:3TRICT.
Qu('lph-A. Palmer, ..\. }I., Hector; E.
}l. Stewart. :\-1. A., As
ist. Minister.
Eùrra-Juhn Sruithurst,
Arthur-J. A. Preston. :\-1. A.
.Allannille-C. H. Drinkwater, B. A.
Gem'yelown-J. G. D, )lcKenzie, M. A.
NI \oGARA DISTRICT.
...Yiagara-W. I\ldlurray, D,D., D.C.L.,
Rector.
Gri"lsby-F. .J. T.undy, D.C.L., Rector.
Chippw'a. Stamford, and Drammond-
-vilJP-W, IÆeming. Rector; C. L.
Iu;
les. ll. A., A!'
istant.
7'!wrold-'l'. B. ]<'uller, D. D., D. C. L.,
Rector.
l'brt Erie-R Gra<;ett, M. A" Rector.
St. Gatherine.<-A. 1<'. Atkinson. Rector;
'f. T, RobartR, M A.. A5sistant.
Louth-Alex. Dixon, B. A.. Uector.
PI1l't !.lui'land & DUl1nvüù-.J. l.'!ood.
&tt7.eme71t.
(111 Oral1d jlitoer-B. Clld-
more Hill. M. A,
Grantham-A, N. Phillips,
TUBOT DISTRICT.
H'idl)lJle-T. S, Campbell.
JiEWC.
STLE DISTRICT.
CO.'JOurg-_.\.
. Bt>thune. D.D.. D.C.L..
Hector, and Chaphlin tu the l.ord
lli:.hop; C. It Thllm!'on, A
sistant.
Rice L,ke-.J. W, It. Hech.
p.,rt
f, pe-.Jonath.m Shortt, Rector.
Perryto1Vn
.John Hiltou.
(lwan-'l'. W. Allen, ]'t'ctor,
Darli'fl!Jtnn-..\. :\Ic:\ah. l), D., Rector.
Clarl,e-H. BrlJnt. Hector.
Grafton and ('tJlhorne-.Juhn Wilson.
Glrtwright and J/.l1Ivers- W. Log.\D.
Enniskillen- - Stanton.
COLBORXE DISTRICT.
Pderbnrougl,- M. BurnhalIl, ß. A..,
Hector.
Ð/ldly-Hobert Harding.
LimLsay-.John llickie.
lii:.nelÐn F..tll<;-C. llruwn.
VICTORIA DISTRICT.
BeJleville-John GritJr,
f. A.
l
Jrt T1'mt. Framjort, &c.-W. Bleas-
dell, A. }I.
Ruwdon-I<'. J. S. Groves.
PRINCE EDWARD DISTRICT.
Piclrm-'V.
acalllay, Rector.
Jlurray-II. K l'Iees.
n..lIinyton-Chlirles Ruttan.
...Vvrthl'orl-ThomaB Bou
tield.
IIIDLA:-m DI
TRICT.
Ki71g.<trm-Geo. O'Kill Stuart, LT
.D"
D. C. L.. Rector; W, }1. 11erchmer.
1\1. A., Assistant l\Iini
ter aud Chap-
lain to tho! Lord lli!Shop; A. Stewart.
A!'sistant St George's; R. V. noger
,
l.A., }lini
terof::-;t. James' Church;
'f. II, :\1. Bartlett. M. A., Officiating
Chaplain to the .Forces; .J. A, blul.
och,
Iiuister of St. Paul's Ch urch;
E. C, Bower, Minister of :5t. Mark's
Church, Bal"l"it'tield; n. -'Iulkins,
Chaplaiu to the Provo Penitentiary.
RJrtsnwuth-F. W, DJbbs.
Hath-W.I<'. S. Harper, Rector.
Napanee-W. ll. L>l.uder, A. B., Rector.
Alnher
t Islund-John Rothwell, A.B.
JOH:-i,;TOWN DISTRICT.
Broc7:vi/le-J, Travers Lewis. L.L.D.
Elizabeth Town- W. C. Chrke.
Prescotl-Huoort Bhdi:ey, ltector; T.
B, Parnell, A8sistant Minister.
Kemptvilk-R. Lewis. Hector.
S,nith's F..dls-J. B. Worrell.
Travelling /tlissilJnary-Jo'. Tremayne.
Ganannque-John Carroll.
O<'!loode-I<'. 'l'ane.
RATHURST DISTRICT.
Perlh-AltJKander Pyne, Rector.
Franl,town-K
Iorris.
J>.,lren',am and Jt'tl:rny-.J. A. Morris.
MeJ'1'icl,vül.e-J. Strutt Lauder.
DALHOUSIE DISTRICT.
Ottawa-So S. Strong, D. D.. I
ector.
Richmond-C. ll. Pettit., B. A" Rector,
M..trch-
ht.thew Kerr.
EASTERN DISTRICT.
Corl1wall-II, Patton. D.C.L.. Rector.
Williamslmrgh-E. .J. lloswell, Uector.
O.<nabJ'ltck-Homlline Rolph.
.Muunlain do EdwU"dsburgh-.J.lIarris.
OTTAWA DISTRICT.
Hé.<t Hawl.e.slmry-R. L. Stephenson.
Pembrol.e-E. Baker.
IIANITOULIN I",Lum.
F. A. O'Meara, L.T..D.
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DIOCESE OF HURÚX,
LmmO:-i I>ISTRICT.
LRrd Bishop oj IIaron (elect)-The Rev.
lleujl1min Crun.}n, D.D.
London-B Cronyn. D.D., Rector; H.
H. O'
eill, A. :\1., Assistant.
Londun TownshijJ-C. C. Bruugh, A.B.,
ltector.
St. Thomas-A, St. George Caulfiekl,
A.8.. Rector.
Adelaide-A. Mortimer. Rector.
Carraúoc-H. 1<1('od, :'.1. A..lh>C'tor, and
s
nary to tile :\luncey Town 11.1'
Purt Bur1VcU--II. Bate .Je!'sopp. M.A.
1'yrcunrn:ll-llenry nunan.t. ll.A.
Purt Stantey-JaIlles )\luckridgo.
BROCK DISTRICT.
Hvoostock-'" illiam Hettridge, B.D.,
Rector; .J, Chambers Uib
on, A!.ÞÎ.St.
lIurjurd-J.I'adtieid.
lngersoll-J. WaJker )Iar
h, n,A.-H.
l{cvell, A.B..
uperannu:ited.
b}{"ra-F, D. f"Ulquier.
Eastwood-C. C. Johnson.
EURO
DI!iTRICT.
Gnderich-E. L. Elwood. :\I.A.
Ha.yjielA1-H. F. Campbell. :\1.A.
StraLjiJrd-Ephrairu Pattcr
'JU.
Hlarwtard-Archibald Lò\IDp:nan.
WESTER!' DISTRICT.
Sandwich-E. II. Dewar, )I.A.
AmlterstlJUrg-I<'. Mack, Rcctor.
Colchester-I<'. Gore Elliutt.
Cltatltam-I<'. W. 8andys, Rector.
JVarwicl.-James Smyth.
Walpole l
la'nd-AndrtJw Jamiewn.
Dawn-John Gunne.
Sarnia-J. G. R. :5alter, B.A.
,
/oore-A. Willhms.
Nersea-John Keunedy.
GORE DISTRICT.
Bmnfjord-J. C. Ut;her, Recter.
'fount Plrosant-I<:. It. 8tÎ1nBon.
Ualt-:\lichaellloomer, A.13.
Pan:s-Adam '1'o\\uley, D.D,
Jlissionarns to the
'ix .NalÙm lndianð
an the (}mnd River-Abruhllm:>'elllJi.<,
Adam Elliott.
"ELLIYGTON DISTRICT.
Owen Sound-A. II. R. Mulholland.
Wilmot-W. H. Hall}'.
Svutltampwn.-J. P. Hodge.
TUUOT DISTRICT.
Simcoe-I<'rands Evans, D.C.L., Heeter;
H. 8. Birtch, As>i.;tant,
Norjolle-George :5l1lmon.
Ronlan. Catbolic Churcb.
DIOCESE DE QUEBr.C.
:\Iomeiglleur P. F. Turgeun, A.rcheve-
que de (tuclJec.
Iou!ieigneur C. 1<'. Baillargeon, Eveque
de Tlua. Admiuistruteur.
Jricaires-Genera-ux-M \1. A. <\Iailloux,
111. Chauvin, C. Gauvreau, C. 1<'. \.ÀI.-
zeau, L. J. Cllsault.
A l"Archevcche-:\lM. C. F. Careau.
Vicaire-General; J. B. A. }'crland,
'fhomas Roy, .1.:. Langevin, SecretairQ
du Diocese; 11. Lt.'Cour", 6UU"-8ecCti-
tairt!.
&minaire de Qltebcc-
I. L..J. Ca
ault,
Snperienr; Louis Gingras, Leon Gin.
IZrl\:'i, )1. I<'ur
ues. Pl'ucurt:ur; E. A.
'l'a
chereau, Felix llutea u. E.
Icthot,
.J. ]<'. Ihillarge, C. Laverdicre. O. Au-
det. T.llamcl, A. Leg'\re, ... Laliherte,
Ct.)l1
ge de Sainte _.tJ,ne-
Dl. C. Gau-
vreau, V. 0.; F. l'il"te, SUIJcrieur:
A. Inanchl.tte, A, Pelleticr, 1'. La.
gace, Kerrigan et R. Ca,<;gr:tin.
1858. ]
CLERGY.
51
St. Silt,p.stre-J. O'Grady; M. Dowling.
't.Jean Cltrysostmnæ-P. Beaumont.
St. Romuald-P. Sax.
1'..r. D. d
Li;vy-G, Gaudin, P. Drolet,
Vicaires.
Pmnu Leri-.J. H. Routier; J. n. Cote.
St. Hemi-J. B. Grenier; .J. P, Lefran-
çoi<, anc. cure; J. Couture,anc,cure.
St. Lam/Jert-O. Hrunet.
St.IStll"re-L. Poulin.
St, Ansplltle-D. .K Poire.
Ste. AfarÙ' de la Brnw:e-I" Proulx, C.
Lafontaine, Ykaire.
St, Ehear-L. H. Grenier.
St. LJesnard-JoR. lloura,,"u,
St. Joseph de la &auc_J. Nelliga.n.
St. Þ'rcdPric-E. 1<'. Muore,
St. P,'anwi.
de /a LJpßuce-I<'. X. Tessier.
Lambtnn-N, Godbout.
Forsyth. &c.-Vacant.
Tring-C. Hoy.
St. GNJrgf-YaC'unt.
P,'ampimi;-O. l'aradis.
Ste. CltJ.ir'I'.-L. T. llernard.
ðU, Alarg1U:rite-E. HaHe.
Sle, HtmI'dim-Dbs. Beaumont.
St. Gervais-I'. Pouliot; J. B.
neuve, Yk;tire.
St. Lazare-K Dnfour.
St. Charles-D. UlU"tinenu.
Beaumont-- Vacant,
St. ltIiclte1-"':>i. C. I<'ortier.
St. "Valia-A. J.. Proulx,
St, Raphael, d:'C.-N. Gingras.
Berihier-J. Bonenfant.
St. Prancnis Riv. du Sud-L, L. Belldele.
St. Pierre Hiv, du Sud-Z, Sirois.
St. 11IOmas-J. L. Beauhien, \Ïcaire.
Isk-aux-Grucs-C. 'i'llrdilT,
Cup St. l.fJ1wcp--F. )Iorin.
M.".t et St. CyrillR-F. X. Dela
;>. Yicllire.
St. Jp,an H".t-Joli-L. Parpnt. "icaire.
St. Rnch des A,dnets-D. II. 'fetu; G.
Cl1BgrltÏn, Vicliire.
DISTRICT DE KAMOURASKA..
Sk.. .Anne LapncatieTP-L. A. Bourret.
Rivi,re-Ouelk-C. Begin.
'3t. PUCfJ'IM et J.Y. D. Mont OzrmeZ--F.
X, Bcgin.
St. Deni,,;-II. Potvin.
Kmn"uras;.a-N. Hebert.
St. Pa.
chaJ-P, Patry.
St. .A
.;randre-.T.
la.rtel.
f
'te. HI'km--I. Douc
t.
St. .Andre-N, Duucet.
Ririere-du-LlY11p, c&.-N. BeILUbien.
Notre.Danle dlt PorWrle-A. Michaud.
Cl.I.Couna-J. C. Cloutier.
St. ,J{rJfÙ;ju-V. Dion,
St. Ar.
Pne-J. B. P..Iletier.
Isle- Vern-L. Marcl'au.
St. Elrti-T. A, de Ga.,p6.
A. Marte], Tmis-Pistolps-f eon Roy.
St. Simon-G. 8, !lllIrceau.
St. þ1I1Jien--A, Ladl iere.
Slt'.. Cecil_I<'. A. lllouin.
Ri1nous1..i-D. 'fanguay;
caire.
SiI.J, LrtCe-G. Nadf'au.
Sil!.. Flat'ie-'I. Duguay.
Mitis-J. B. ßlanchette.
Ala.ta.M, tlx:.-P. Boucher.
DISTRICT DE GASPE.
SUo Anm des It(onts, tl'C.-E. Ronsseau.
lli.mre au Re:wlrd, d'c.-F, Oliva.
[)oUfJlaJitmon. d';c.-K 8.I<'afard.
Prrce. tl'C,-E, Gridmet.
(lrande.Hi1.'rpTe, d-c.-L. DesjardinI'!.
Pa.
J1'!mac, d'c.-
1. Furtin.
nonatJP7,ture, dc.-.J. L. Alain.
Glrletrm-N, Audt,t.
Ristigouc},e, d:x: -F. Dumontier.
h
otre-darru; de Qutbec-M:\I. .Jos. Au-
dair, Cure; G. .F. E. Drolet, D.Ra.cine,
Vicaires.
E[;lisp :.st, Patrice-M
1. B. 1tIcGlluran,
Cb..'lp.; E. Bonncau, J. P. Culfer et
Leon Roml!\eau.
Bglise St. Jeon-1tDI. A. Racine, Chap.,
ct C. Cloutiere, Vicaire.
(J/Japd1Æ St. Lauunt-G. Drolet.
Qmgreglltion de Quebec-IUt. PP,.J. B.
Faleur, J. B\èaudry, J. Braun.
Ur.mline.
-:\l. G, L. Lemoiue.
H"tel
Dipu-\DI. Lemieux, ChaIJelaln.
Hrrpital-G nrral-
I. E. G. PI"nte,
Chap.. !'I'1. L. T. Bed.'lrd, Anc. Ch,tp.
Bopitllux flftlitairl's-J. H. A. Ferland.
St. Rl}ch-:\HI. Charest, cure; S. B. Z.
TIolduc, 1<'. Plamondon, F. Catellier et
Jos. Cawllicr. \'icaires.
Hopital de la Alartnc-J. ß. Z. Bolduc.
(JmgregOlwn de St. Roch-H.. 1'. J.ll.
}'a.leur,
Eglise St. Sa"cur-RR. PP. P. Dur(}o
cher, 1<'. A. Grenier, Royer, O. III. J.
St. Colomb de Sillery-P. 11. Harkin.
DISTRICT DE qUEl!Eo-lSLB D'OßIJli
S.
St. Pùrre-
nI, Jos. Tardie.
St. Laurent-J. Naud.
St. Jpan-A. Gosselin,
St, Francois-T. 1<'. Destrolsmaissons.
Ste. l<ùmilk-G. 11. lless{'rer.
COTE DV NORD.
Gr(lT!dines-G. 8, ThJr()me.
St. ClLS"imir-
. Gucrtin.
DescluzlltbauU--N. llilanger.
8t. Alban-P. Dionne.
Cnp Sunu-L. Lahaie.
St. Ba,,;ll
-J, i:issseville; O. Grenier,
de6servsute,
F"cltreuils-Z. Gingras. C. Pouliot.
PlJint-uux-Trem.U.es-L. E. Parent..
St. Rayrnond-P..f- Bedard.
St. Ált[fuotin-A.
mette.
Bie. altherine-W. DunD.
8le, lbye-l'. Huot.
Á1U:ienrle' ÝJ1"etle-J. La.berge.
St. A,,
braise-I<'. Boucber.
CharUbourg-E. Payment.
Lac Bw.uplJrtet LavaL-J.
, Ca
IJòelI.
I>úclartia et Stmleham-l'. T. Clarke,
BeaufrJTt-J. Langevin. J. B. l>louin.
vicaire.
.A'nge Garrlim-J? X. Leduo,
Clu1l.eau-Richer-K K. i'a.rent,
SfR.. Amv.-P, Gariepy,
St. Hrred-E.lUchard.
St. Joachim-L. Provencher.
J>etiu. RÙ'v;re- V aean t.
Bail'. St. Paul-C. 'i'rudel.
'it. Urbain-I'. Clemen\.
SUo .Agnes-J. LlIgueu'l:,
EblJul m
nts-C. Gagnon;
Vicaire.
Isl
uux Gmdres-O. Hobert.
Suo Irenu-G. Beaulien,
JJlalbaie-A. lksudry.
St. l<'iw..le, &c.-I<'. M<,rri:>scUe.
Chk"wimi--J.QII.
)n.
Gran'/e Brule-A. Casgrain.
Gru'1lI.lJ!.-Bule-L. OtisSt!.
Lei E.<coUlni1l.$, lei postM du ra--RR.
Pl'. Babel ..t Arnaud.
Labrador- V IiCIIn t.
I
.
CO'!'E DtJ S1m.
St. Jean Deschailwns-.J. A. Perras.
Lotbiniere-E. f'aucher.
SUo Cmix et St. Flavien-8. Delleau; B,
De8J"ochers.
St. .Artloine-l'. Bc1and.
..it. NIcolas-E. Baillargeon.
llal
fax, &c.-J. 1\1. B\èrnier.
&6. &l'hir-P, llrunet.
St. G..lp)!. d'c-W. Hkbardson.
SUo Julie-J. Beland.
SJ1n<:rset, d:'C.-J os.
latte.
Ü, d:ç.-F. McDoull1d.
DIOCESE DE lIWI'\TKEAL.
Monseigneur Ig. Bourget, Eveque de
Montreal;
lonl\l;i;;r. J. JAr<,c(lUe,
Eveque de Cydonill, COItd.
Ecechr-:\DI, A. 1<'. 'i'ruteau, J. O. Pare,
Secret8.ire, T. Plamandun, V, I'i! n,
H. Moreau, ]0;. C. f'ahre, P. Leblanc,
l'rocureur; .JO'l. Valu.de, J. Loner-
gan, et l':d. lIIoreau.
Vicaires Generaux-A, l!an
('uu. P.
Arc
aUlba.ult, P. llUlaudele, .1<'. 'fl'U-
wau. D. GniD"t.
Seminairc de MOlltreal- D. Granet,
u(JtJrieur; J. Compte, l'rocureur;
P. Uillaudele. n. Larre, V. Arraud,
L. Hegourd, L. Vill"neuve, B. Gran-
jon, J. 'l'ouIJin, A.
ercam, E. Pi-
card. 1\1. C. L, llonissant, A. "{ereier,
Econ.. L. Peli!<8Ìer. J. J. Connoly,
H. Prevost. cure d'office, V. Rousse-
lot, .F. Danid, II. LenoIr, J. J. Per-
rault, J, F. La
an. C. Dl'EmaZUres,
C. J. Bard"y, C. D. Tambareau, P.
Duwd, C. wnoir, Rouxel, :\1. O'Brien,
P. Rous>eau, R. ltOt'ssellu. Huglln,
' - I ' lle- O. J.'arrell, P. l'tlurphy, 1Ialey, (;1lIn-
pion.
Eylise de St. .Pierre-RR. 1'1'. Oblatl!.
Aubert, Sup., Leonard J:ouge, Pro.,
Cauvin, l'allier, Brunet.
Grand &,nillaire-J. D .yle, A. J,. Dar-
bllrin, A. Giband, U, Larue, Dll"ect"
50 \ètudiauts en theologie.
CuUeO de Nuntrpal-P. 1'. Denis. Direc-
teur. L. L. llillion, J, J. Pslatin, J.
De III. 'i;ne. Z. :::inger.
Lac de.s DrUX Jfoniagnu-N. Dufresne.
Cuoq,
Iarsolai!l,
College des Jpsuitys-RR. Pl'. "\'ignon,
Recteur, l\lartin, A. Havequez, .A.
Larcher,
Ii
nard, PiJlsrd, Vetter,
lIers..n. lI1i,'hel, Sl.bneider,
Noviciot d s Jesui1.s au &.uU au Recc,l-
let-P. Slichez.
lIospiæ St. JIIspph, a la Langue poinu
-A. Brais, P. 1\Iercure.
College de Chambly-P. M. )lignault,
Superieur, P. Lajoie, Direct., A.
Ja.cque!!.
Cbllrge de I' Assomptian-A. Dup
is,
Direct., N. Barret, Vezina, Laporte.
CbUe[je de Sie. l'herese-S. Ta
;;e. i:'up"
D. Dag-e1Iais. H. A, Verrau, A. 'i'hlD-
ault, 'ra8se, Cousineau.
Collfge ,Ie l'Iwlu.strie-8. Rivet, Dir.
Co/legp Jlasson-Desantels, Dir.
Coúau St. Louis-F. T. L....haye.
ISLE DE MONTREAL.
St. Laurenl-:\Df. St. Germain; RR.
{'P. de Ste. Croix, J. j{"ze, Sup.,
V enisrd, D"sIJres, A. Duran
eau,
Ancien Cure.
Ste. Ge'nætJÜ!
e-L. Lefebvre.
SiI'. .Anlle-J. Lltsnier.
Pointc Cl,lire-L. Pominvillø.
Lacltine-L. PrevoAt.
J. Cote, Vi- LoTlO'u Htinte-J. B, Dr;tpeRu.
P"i1l1e-au.:T' T/"e'l1tbles-l'. l'urlier.
Riv d
Prairies-L. J. Martel.
So.ult-au.J{pcollet-J. .J. Vinet; A. La.
belle, \'iC'liire.
I
Blzm'd-Quevl1lon.
Ik Perrot-C. Aubry.
ISLE Jßl';US.
St. ltfartin- 'Pl. P. C. Dube.
Stc. Hose-P. Brunet,
St fíncent-N. Lavallee.
Ch, des D. S. C.-L, Piett.f1, Vi('Rire.
St. Francois de S,tlu-J. Wstier.
COTB DU NORD.
St. Rltrthcl-T. V. Papineau; M. Cni"se.
Yicaire.
DIOCI
SE DES 'fROIS RIVIERES. l/Prthirr-.J. F. GaJ!non.
[_\1 the time of goin
to preqs with
biR lie du Pads-To Fi}iatrau1t.
..beet no r..tllrn frum thill Diocese had St. Cuthbert--A. Fl
ette.
boon received. I St. Gabrid-Jos.lllÌ!!sette.
[347]
52
CLERGY.
[1858.
St. Felix-.1. S. AubIn.
Sl. Jean de Matha-J, Belair.
St. 2'h",,,,us-C. Lebel.
Induslrw-A. Manseau.
Ste, Elizabeth-L. Guyon.
St. Nm'bfl"t-L..J. Huot.
Lavaltru-lI. Jlarcotte.
Lanaraie-J. O. Giroux.
St. Su/pice-E. Hirs.
St, Paul-To L. Brassard.
Kilda1'e-D. Laporte.
SU. !lelAmw-}'. Jeannotte.
Repentigny-J. B. Labelle; F. Labelle
et .E. Ld.belle, Anciens Cures.
L' .Assolllption-F, Dorval.
St. JafJ.'/US de l'Achiuan-J. R. ParI.'.
Chap de3 Sæurs de Ste. Anne-D. :lIur-
echal.
St. L;guori-J. Barrette.
St. Akxis-V. Clement.
Ste, Julienne-Anee.
Rawdon-Quinn.
St. .A/p/wnse-N. Piche.
St. Roch dp l' Ac1tiglln-:lI. Brassard.
St. Lin-E. T. Hurteau.
St. Cati;rte-E. Dt'sIDarais.
St. E.<lwit-M. Churroll.
St.lIenry-J .:11 Cheyigny; E. TherIen,
Yicaire; L. Gagne, Ancien Cure.
Lachenaie-E.
orroandill; 1\1. Morin,
Ancien Cure.
Te1rebonne, A. Theberge; Oct, Renaud,
Vic
\Ïre.
SU. Annes des Plaints-Champoux.
St. Je,.,)//
e-Y, Brunet; D. Berard,
Vi,'aÏl e.
Ste. Sophie-D. J. Brosnan.
Su. .Ad,le-L. }'ournier.
St, Sauveu'r-J. H. Lemonde.
St. Colamban-J. Falvey.
Bte. '1' IIeu,se-.J. Dagenais.
St. Janvier-U. Archambault.
St. Avgustin-S, Theberge.
St. Eu
taclw-lt. P. GAhtineau; R. P.
Lefeb,'re, Vicaire.
St. Jospp1t-Bomgeault.
St. Benoit-A. }'. Grûuh:.
St. Placide-Alfred 'foupin.
Ste. Sclwlastique - V. J'linguet; E.
Bonin, Ancit!n Cure,
Sl. Andre-A. Tbibaudier,
Vaudreuil-I>. Archambault.
fit. Hermas-L. Turcot; N. Perrault,
Yicaire.
R1guud-P. Belanger.
Ste. Narthe-C. Loranger.
Lcs Ctdres-:l-I Uoux.
Unteau du Lac-T. Brl\sI'ard.
St. Clt1,-C. E. l\larsolais.
Bt. rol.'1carpe-ll. F. Cholette.
St. Zotique-G. Dufour.
COTE DU SUD.
St. Regis-J!'. X. :lIarcoux.
St. .Anictt-l. Pûirier.
St. Timothe-J.Archambau1t; L. Gari-
epy, Vicaire.
Bt. Clement-D. Charland; F. Perrau1t,
Vicaire.
St. Louis de Gonz-J. Se
uin.
Sle. !lar
ine-E. Blyth.
St. Urbai1/r-A. J. Martineau.
fit. Jean Chrysos.W111b-II. Beaudry.
Lauzon, Vicaire.
Ormstawn, cf-c.-Gagnier, Z. Poulin.
Chakauuuay-J. Dequoy.
Sie. Philamene-P.I'oulin.
,
't. L'"Ìdore-N. Trudel.
Sault St. Louis-It. P. Antoine; R. P.
1\1aietre, "\ïcaire.
St. J>hilippt-A. Proulx.
St. Edauard-T. K Dagenais.
Bt. .bfichel-31. Foi!>y.
Hnmningford et S herringron-Graton;
'r. lleft\rd, Yicaire.
St. Canstant-C. L. Vinet.
St.
emi-P. Bedard; A. Payette, Vi-
c,zl.lre.
F, Au- Stukely-F. Tremblay.
Am'ien Ely-A. Desnoyers.
Stanstead-J. O'Donnell.
SherlJrooke-A. E. Dufresno.
Roxton-J. :Michon.
MiUon-J. Gaboury.
DIOCESE OF BYTOWN.
IIIonsC'igneur .TOE;eph Eugene Guigues,
EVel}Ue de By town ; I(ev. Pere Jean
Baptist.o Honorut, Y. 0., Superieur
des Revs. Pert's Oblats. et Chapelain
des Sieurs de l' Hopitlll General; Rev.
M. J . O'Connor, S"cretaire du Diocese.
azthedrale et Paraiðse .LYulre Dame ele
Bytou"1I.-Uev. Pere Damase Dandu-
rand, O.M.I.. Cure d'Otlice, R. l'ere
Michel :llolloy, 0.:11.1.
College et PlIraisse de Bt. Joseph de
By town-Rev, Pere Josl'ph Tabaret,
0,;\1.1., Superieur; Rev. Pere Alex.
andre 'frud"'liu. O,
l.I., Cure d'Office;
R. Peres lIlauruit, BUftin, Byrne;
Professors Left'bvre. McGnlth, O.M.I.;
1\DI. O'Brien, Petinot, Regents.
Paraisse St. And1'e II..lUtl'ille de By town
-I
ev. An. McD. Dawson. cure.
M1'ssion deB ChantierB-Re,s. Peres
Medard, Bourassa, lind Françoia
RebouI, 0.1\1.1.
!lissinn de la Baie d'lIudsnn-Revs.
I'eres Auguste Garin and FrançoÌ5i
RebouI, O.M.1.
Rit'ie:re du Desert, Gatineau-R. Peres
Regis Delwage, La, erlochere, F. An-
dril'ux, Reboul, 0.:\1.1.
East Hawksbury-Rev. .Jos.1\1. Collins,
cure,
Orig'lUlI-Ant. O'Malley.
Planta17ant1,-Louis Almerl\s, cure; F.
Hand, ",'icnire.
Cumbcrland-M. .Jos. J.l.1ichel.
Gloucxster d: Osgood-'I'. O'Boyle.
Riclmwnd--Peter O'Connell.
Huntly-Edward Vaugh/In.
Fitzroy-Bernard 1\1c}'eely.
Renj1'ew-Michllel Lynch.
Bramley-James Strain.
Pembroke-Jobn Gillie.
.Allumette's Island-Louis O. Ouellet.
Portage du .Fbrt-.Jos. Bouvier.
.Aylmer-.Jeremiah Hyan
Chelsea-James Hughes.
La Peche d: ![asham- }'rllIJ !)ois Lauzicr.
Hã
1ù'ld-Patrick McGoey.
Gatineau-Louis S. Ginl!:uet.
Bucl.:inglwm-Rpv. Johnllrady.
B<msecaurs de la Pdile .l\'ation-.Jos.
David.
Sf .Andre Avellin, Petiu Nation-Rev.
W. Ebrard.
Grenville-Arthur Nignault.
DIOCESE OF KINGSTON.
Kingstrm-Y JrY Rev. P. Dollard, Y.G..
Administrator of the Diocese of
Kingston.
Coll.'oe of Reginpolis-VeryRev.Angus
McDonuell, V,G., President; Rev..J.
O'Brien, Michael Staflord, Isaac Mc-
Carty, Professors.
Cathedral-Very Rev. P. Dollard, Ad-
ministrator; Rev. .James Quinlan,
Henry Byrnes; Very Rev. Angus
McDonnell, Chapldin P. Penitentiary
St. Raphad-Very Rev. .John McDon-
nell, V.G.
rÙ:ton-Murth Lalor.
lJrllev"Llle-l\Iichael Brennan.
St. .Andrews-Georlre Hay.
Perth-John II. McDonagh,
Smith's Falls-'ference Smith.
Prescott-Edward 1', Rocke.
Broch,ilv-Oli.,,-er Kelly.
O;bourg-)licbael 'fimlin.
Prurborough-Daniel }'arreUy.
Alexandria-James Chisholm, D.D.
Kempt
'Ìlle-Bernard Co
Ie.
Bt, Jean-Dorch-C. Larocque;
bry. \ïcalrt!; :M, Quintal,
Cure,
Bt. Luc-H. Morin.
BlaÙ:fìndie-R Hobert.
St. Jacques Ie Nin.-.J. Morin.
St. C:l/l'rien-C, }'.Morrison; Chagnon,
Yicaire.
St. J'alenUn-L. Lus!'ier.
st. Barnard-}'. Rochette.
Laprairie-J. Ora.,,-el; I'. X. Bourbon-
nsiB, Vicaire.
ll)11gueil- G. Thibault; Coui1lard,
Vicaire.
D. (), St. Viateur-J. Lonerg:m.
Ch. dts Bæurs de J. N.-Et. Lavoie.
Boucherville-'l'. Pepin; G. Le
age,
\ïcaire.
St. Bruno--M. Piette.
Jãre)ffies-.J. Desautels; Giguere, Vi-
caire.
St. JuJie-J. Theoret.
Verclrere.s-R. O. Hrnneau; Gascon,
Vicaire.
Cantrecæur-F. L'Heureux,
C/wmbly-P.
I. Mignault; .J. O. Chi-
coine, Yicaire.
DIOCESE DE ST, :C:YACIN'fHE.
:II gr. .J. C. Prince, Eveque de St. Hya-
cinthe.
.A l'E
'eche, !lnl. P. Lafrance, G. !I'l:Itr,
cbessoau, I'rocurel1r; L. Z. lIloreau,
Secretaire; G. L. Chevrefils, 1'. Eve,
Sous Secretllire.
Vicaires.Generaux-!II
I. F. Demere, E,
Crevier, .J. S. Raymond.
BEIIUXAIRE DE ST. HYACINTllE.
MM. 1. S. Desaulniers, I. S. Raymond,
Prcfet des Etuùes; P. Dufresne, P.
Leveque, Directeur; F. 'l'etreau, Pro-
cureur; P. O. Allain, J, .1. .l:'rince,
M. Godard, P. S. Gendron, it. La.l"ue.
J. B. Chartier.
CURES. IIUSSIOIHIRES, VICAffiES.
N. D. de Sf, Hyacintlle-J. Z. Resther.
Sorel-.J. M. Limoges; A. O'Donnell at
I. Soly, Vicaires.
SUo heWire-A. Lemay.
St. Ours-J.ll. Belanger.
St Ðenis-}'. Demers, V.G.; P..J. Cre-
vier, Assil'taut.
St. Charles-J. ;n. Balthazard.
St. Hilaire-II. !IIillier.
St. Nathias-L. H. Brien.
St. .Athanase-J. B. Dupuy; .J. E. Ger-
main, VicltirtJ.
St. Gwrge-T. St. Aubin.
Stanbridge-B. J. Leclaire.
St. Aùxandre-O. Desorey.
St. GrC,{}aire-O. Monet.
St. Brigide-l'. Pelletier.
Sic. Marie-E. Crevier, V.G.; L.C. Fon-
tier, Vicaire.
Bt. Jean Buptiste-S, C. lIotte.
Bt. Ðamase-F. X. Brunet.
Pre3entotion-J. Beauregard,.J. It Du-
puy, Desservant.
St. Barnabe-N.l1ardy.
St. Jude-H. Drolets,
Bt. .Anne-E. !lecours.
St. JIlarcel-P. A. Sylvestre.
St. Robert-J. L. Dumontier.
Bt. Hug'lta-L. !II. Archambault; A. B.
Dufresne, \ïcaire.
St. Ephrim-.J. B. Duroch
r.
St. Simrm-H. L. Gironard.
St. Rosalie-J. De
lJoyers,
'<;t. Dominique-F. Retour.
St. Pie-J. Crevier.
St. Cesaire.-J. A. Provencal; Ange
garùien, J. Leblanc.
St. Paul-C. E. Jrortin.
J.ùrnltam-J. Quin.
Dun/wm-W. }'itzg('rald.
Granby-G. S. Rert'lon.
[348]
1858. ]
CLERGY.
53
Ollnden-Bernard Higgins.
Bedford-John Foley.
Gananoque-James R. Rossiter.
Douro-,.Michael :\Iackey.
Lindsay-.Jaml'1
'artelley.
.Emily-John Burke.
JVuif Island-Jnhn Foley. sen.
Port Hopt-Kyran O'Keefe.
JVincl".ster-.1ohn Mende,
Trenton-Henry Brettargh.
Cbrnw:zU-John S. O'Connor.
St. Charle
-.a:homas :\Idlahon.
WiUiamstmQII-Francis :\lcDonagh.
Lm"!Jhbaro'- 'lirh:wl Clune.
HUTlgerji>rd-Edmond B. Lalor.
1ÿendinaga-TbomlL
Wabb.
.A
phodeL-Williaro Hart.r.
DIOCE,;;:E OF TORO
TO.
Right Rev, A, F, M. De Chal'bonnel,
R. C. llbb(,p of Toronto.
St. Miclwers Cathedral-Ver)' Rev. .J.
!II. Bruyere. V.G.; Revs. :\1. Ouellette,
John Lee and 'I. COYIIC.
St. Paul's-U...... 'fbomas Fitzhenry.
St. .tlary's-Re\"s. John Waigh and Jos,
Michel.
St. Basik-Served by nev. Gt'ntlemen
of St.
lich;l('rs College.
St. Michml's C"Upge-Rev. J.!t. Soule-
rin, Superior; Hev. Josppb lIIalbos,
Trea"urer; Uev. P. l\lolony (Arch-
deacon): Re\s. Wm. Flannery, C.
Vincent, O. R. Northgra"'e
, J. P,
Rooney, Prof!'
!'<or8; Rev. L. S. Gi bra,
Messrs. C. Livermanu, Jobn Shea.
.J.P. Kennedy, and n. Maguire, Re-
ents.
Oshawa-Rev. J. B. Proulx.
.Atljala-Xafier Pourret.
'lhranto Gnre-}<:u
ene O'Reilly.
Nia,f}ara-C. Wardy.
."It, CaiheriTle.
-ß. Grattan.t P. Conway.
PenetanguisheIl P -\]. Lebaudy.
Orillia-.Jnhn Svnnnt,
Brock-Patri
k \lulIigan.
Barrk.-J. Jamot ar:.d J. IIoban.
Trcumseth-J. J{atti
an.
Dioce.san 1Ilissillnary-John
IcXulty.
Superannuated-.J.O'Flynn.
DIOCE:;E OF HA:\IILTOY,
Right Rev. .John Farrell, Bishop of
Hamilton.
HamiUon-VeryRev. E.Gordon, V.f1.;
Revs. A. Can-un. B. Bardonx.
GlVlph-RAV. :1. Holzer. S.J.: J. Du-
mortier. S..1.; J. HI{.ttner. S..J.
Jl :nitou/in MmJll-RevB. J. Hauil)aux,
S.J.: J. .Ierard, 8.J.
Jibrt JViJ[;'lItL-l:{evs. P. Chonet, S..J.;
D. DuranqlPt.
Dunda.ç-.1. IJ'Heilly.
Brantford-J. H\"an,
St. Cll'ments, Wi1le.
lry-Rev. C. Mes-
ner,O.C.
St. Boniface-D. Arnold, D.D.
Paris-L. ßi
ey.
Grmul Rn'PT, d'c.-
f. .Junken, :\'L
Lau
sier,
1. Glo\
a
kl.
DIOCESE OF LO
DON.
Londtm-1U.!ht Fev. l'. A. Pinsonf'ault.
ni'
"I) nf l.onol')II: Revs. L. :\. u
art,
Ed. l3a.vard. R. Kelchpr. Joseph
B&yard. ,.. n,'auhieM. ]<'rachon, \\ R:;-
sereau. Girard. \\ agner.
Aml.erst/nugh-lltJvi!.
1. Daudet, 111.
SavautJet
Bell Rivit'rpu7IIIlVllrJsvill_F.Girard,
JH. Prenderl!a
t.
Buldu/ph, Adt'/uide, .Jf 'Gillirray, Jfí"l-
liam.ç and J[u,d (!reel
-Rev. 1\1.
Crinnon.
hatham-Revs. J. Jllffre, S. J.; !II.
Joseph, As"i-tant.
Grxlerich, Irishtown, .Ashficld-Rev. P.
Schneider.
Ingersoll, JYorwich, Oxford-Rev. R.
Kelcber.
P,Irt Slrnia, Moore, JVolrwick-Rev. T.
T. Kirwan.
Rlikigh, St, Antoine. St. F'ranwis, Im
C<mception, St. Patrick-Revs. M.
Raymll an<1 P, Bouhat.
Sandwich, Windsor, }:;t. .Anne's, Jfaid-
strme-Verv Re\'s, P. Point, V.G.;
nevs. J.lIIlngui, J. Nicholas, p.Con-
niHeall.
Straiforrl d: St. Jt.lr.!I's-Rev. P, Canny.
St. 1},omas and Port Stanley-Rev. J.
D. Ulan.
Windham-Rev. 1\1. Schweig:er.
Ctillr(J1J ()f L' Assmnptian at &zndl/Jich-
Very Uev. P. Point. V.G.; Hevs. J.
:\lurphy,
I. Jauteax, 1'. O'Ran. F,
Leclerc, Professors.
Pre!lbyterlan. ('
nuch 01'
Caua<<1a,
L.'l OOYYEXIoN WITH THE cnURcn OF
BCOTL\YD.
Rev. 01.'0. :\Iaednnnell. Fergus. 1I10d'r.
Hev. Wm. Sn<)(b:rass,
lontreal. Clerk.
Jobn Cameron. Esq., Toronto, Treas'r-
PRESBYTERY OF HA)HLTON.
Rev. Geo. Bell; B.A., Clifton, Clerk.
Meet!! at Hamilton on the Second
Wednesday in JanUl\r)-. !lIay & Sept'r.
Cliftrm-George TIell. B.A,
.Ningara-Jolm ß. Mowat, M.A..
G't1lt-IIamilton Gibson,
frrgus-{}eorge ']acdonell.
Dundas cf- .Am:aster-I\:enneth
Iaclen-
nan, B.A.
Nelson d: H'i-,d'rdnwn-J. Skinner, D.D.
[f,lmilton-Robert Burnet.
m',nlwich-JameR 'fhom.
Sallþ..et and Binbr()ok-IIu
h Niven.
Vacant Charges-Arthur, llcamsvilIe,
Simcoe. Gu...Jph, Dover, L
'nedol'h,
Bmntfor<l, Pdi!'<ley, Mnunt Forrpst.
Ordainw' Missionarg-Rev.W. Mm;son.
PRE
BYTERY of LO:-lDO:O<.
Rev. .Ja.'I.lIIcEwen, :\I.A., Westminster,
Clerk.
Mef'ts on Fit"f!t We<1nesday in
Iarch,
1\lay, September, and December.
G(){lerich-Alexandl'r :\Iackid.
.J.Yorth EastlwpP-WilIiam BelI, :\I.A.
Chatham
JI bn ]{nhb.
Nnrth Dorclie.\tRr-W. :\JacEwen,
I.A.
n-;.ndslock-Jame!< Stuart.
n-;'stminstl"r-DuneRfi :\lR.cpher;;on.
W illiams- Robert Stephenson.
L'mdon- Vacant.
Vaca"l Cltar!lt's-Auldhnro'. Amherst.
bur
h, St.. Tbom>tR, "-awaDo
h.
Retired .Minister-Rev. William King.
PRE"BYTERY OF BUHURST.
Rev. WilIiam Rain. :U.A., Pertb, Clerk.
'Ieet,; at Perth RDd Ottawa City a1ter-
Jlately, on the Second Wednesday in
.January, lIIay and f'eptembl'r.
Perth, First OI/lTch-Wm. Belt, lII.A.
South a()wer-.Jo
{'ph An<1PfSon.
P.I1.-pnTtnm-AI"xlmder lIIann, :\I.A.
Kme!l-David I<:vRn'l.
Limdrk-ThomRR }<'ra
pr,
l'.rtlt, St. Anrlrpw.o-Wm. Ealn,
I.A.
Rfl7II.oay-.Jnb n :\Iacrnorinp.
Ottmoa f'if!l-AI"'lRnder
p"nce.
Smith's Fall.o-Snlnmon \lvlne.
f:r'>e
v
llr-Dunran 'tm'ri
on.
Itacn"t. d' [["rion-O. Th(.mR'm, i\J.A.
Bllc ' . i '.fJltam and c,lT/Il)a[(m7-Petcr
Un,l-a)".
Litcl!fit'ld-.Jobn I.iUdRSY.
lIuntly-.Ju.mcP!
ÌllI'llIir.
[3-1!) 1
Bccl.-1.oilh- William !\Iaehutchin60n.
Vacant Charge-ltlcbmond. .
Ordained MMsirmar!l-Rev. W. WlnU.
PRESBYTERY OF KI:-IGSTON.
Rev. .John :\Iachar, D.D., Kingston,
Clerk, pro tern.
Meets at KingRton on the First Wed-
nesday in
'ebruary, May, August,
and November.
KingsWn--Jobn )lachRr. D.D.
sPyrrwur East-Robert r-
ill.
QW'An's (JJUege-JfI. Williamson, LL.D.
James George. D. D.
.BPlleville-..\rcbibald Walker.
Canulen-Willillm K !\I;ll'kIlY.
Sterling-Ale"ander Buchan.
PRESBYTERY OF 'I'OROX'I'O.
Rev..J. Barclay, D,D., Toronto, Clerk.
Meets at 'foronto on the First Tue
day
in Ft:bruary,
Iay, August, and r-ov.
E
?uesiTlg and ,Uillan-Pekr Ferguson.
King-Jobn Tdwse, :\I.A.
Chinguacousy-Tbomas Johnson.
.
mw---Alexander Lt!wis.
Eldon-.Jobn lIlacmurchy.
Toronto-John Barclay. D.D.
Clarke and Hopt:-:5amuel Porter.
Hfìrnby-WiIIlam Barr.
NoUawasoga-.J..bn Camphell,
I.A.
Thorah-David Wllttinn, )I.A,
Darlington-John II. 1\lackerras, )I.A.
.ðlulnLUr-Archibl!.ld f'olquhnun.
&ntt and Uxbridge-William K)dd.
lYpwmarket--John Brown,
.ðlarkham-.James Gordon, .!\I.A.
Scarboro'-James BRin,
Pickering-Sam up} G.
Iaccau!!hey.
Brock, Reach æ J.laripnsa J, Cllmpbell.
Vacant Clwrges-Vau!!;blln. W.HwilLim-
bury & Innisf:ìl, Peterboro'. Wbitb:r.
Ordained Missionarie.
-){ev. Martin S.
Livingstone, Hev. WilIiaDl 'IcKee.
PRESBYTERY 01' QUEBEC.
Rev. Duncan Anderson, ;,\I.A., Point
Le\"i, Clerk.
Meeb at Quebec on the First Wednell-
day in }<'eb., !\lay, Au
ust, a1J.d
OT.
Quebec-.Juhn Cook, D.D.
.Yew Riclnnnnd-Jllhn Davi\Ison.
Jálcartier-Davï.1 Shanks.
Point .út>i-Duncan Andel'RoD, M,A.
Three llit.ers-GenrJ.!:e D. Ferguson.
Vacant C /wrge-)lelbourne.
PRESBYTERY 01' MO:-l'l'REAI..
Rev. Woo. Snodgra
s. 1IInlltre
1, Clerl.
:\Ieets at
Iontreal on the :First Wed-
nesday In February, 1I1ay, Augi1st,
and
ov('mber,
Jl mtreal, St. .Andrews-Alex. Mathie-
son, D.D.
Chatham-Wi1\lam ';alr.
Ormstown-JameR And..rsrn.
GefITgetm.on-.James C. Muir.
LacltÌlU'-WilIiaDl Simp
()ll,
lluntinQdon-Alex. ''''allaee, B.A.
St, LouÍ&-.James T. Pltul.
Brauhw'nm's-ThoDlRs Ilaij.!.
Beuhridge-John Ma,'dl'nltld.
Rltssplllown-Frederick 1'.
m.
.ð[,mtrral, St, l'uu['s- \\ m. Suud!!rllss,
"'Imnt Chargc.s-Dund,'e, Lllprairie,
HI'mmingfurd, 8t. EURt"ce.
Rc1ired MinÙter-Rev. J. hn Merlin.
PR
BYTERY 01' GLE!\G'RY.
Rev. I>eter
leYicar, IIIartintown,Clerk.
'JeptR on the Third W ednl'
day in
January, 1\Iay, and S"ptember.
Cornwall-Hugh Urquh
rt. D D.
Úlncasler-Th"IDIiR :\Ilicpher
un, l\I.A.
Fin r "-Donl\l<l :\Ionro.
Williamsburgll-Tbonuis Scott.
Osnabruck-lllJ"bert Dollie.
54
CLERGY.
[1858.
.Martint01vn-Petpr'IcVicar,
L"chiel-Donsld l\lacd Inald. B A.
Hîlliamstmvn-I'pter Watson. ll.A.
Vacant C/wrgps-L'Orignal. Plantal!a-
net, Cot\! !5t. Geor
e, Indian Vmds,
Coteau du Lac, Vallkleek llill, Dal-
housie :mlls.
S"UO(} of the PI'esbytednu
Cl1ul'ch of Canada.
OJ/ìcprs of 8.vnfld. 185i-8-Rev. Geørge
8mellie. "'er:.ms, l\Iuderatnr; Hev.
"""ïlliam Rdd. A.M.. Torunto, Clerk
f Synod. anù Genersl Ageut for tbe
Schcmtls of the Church: John Red-
pRfh. Esq.. !lIont, r..al Treasurer for
}'ureign Mission }'und.
PRESBYTERY OF MONTREAL.
[cfis-William :'\JcAliRtcr.
Quebec-William ll. Clark.
Lachute-'fboma;; ll..nry.
Indian Lands. d:c. "'Áenyon-Daniel
Gordon. .
Osna/rruck. d!c. *DicJ.:inson's Landing
-.lobn C. Quln.
J/rmtrp'll, (Cote StTPel)-Donald Fraser.
A. 'I. (St. Gal,riel St.)-Alexander
I'. Kemp.
Rf. SIJI!Ip.stf'r-Wi11illm Scott.
llín
l(Jw-Ewen !\IcLenn.
Lochiel-Duncan Cameron.
L'.ed
-JameR J\lcContlcby.
OITl1wall-Hugh Campbell.
I./ml'/lster-John Anderli'on.
St. I rlUis de GonzagUIJ, d:c.-Robert
IIIc.\rthur.
En!}lÙh Hi1!er. *HflWic!.'-.John Milne.
I ntl"I'11..ss-.Iohn Crow bie.
Vallkl ek Hül,-Petpr Currie.
B",<tun, U. S.-W. )IcLaren.
D. }'J IIser, .Presbytery Clerk, :(\Iontreal.
PRESBYTEJlY OF LONDO!'.
,Zr)rra. * Ðm.lirll-Donald 'lcKenzie.
NUI.th EaKt/lOpe. *.straljilTd-Daniel
Allen.
Simtjirrd-'fhomas )JcPberson.
.Ald/,oro'-Duncan lI!c\1illan.
]:;qm()11r1viILP- William Grabam.
iif('Jwll-.JtJ.mp
t"imJIay.
III!7e1"so/J-Huhert \\ allaee.
Ek {I'M and .!tfosa. *Stratltburn-
\'iiIlhm R. SlItlH'rlllnd.
Chatham-An;zus
l"Coll.
1I'ì/linms-l Rchilin I\Icl'her
on.
1r;,()(].<tnck, Krwx's Church-William
S.Ball.
1"I1"ni !-Davlrl Walk,r.
Lnndon-.Jnhn Scott.
Bllxton-WiIIillm King.
Brllcplipld
Iuhn HO
R.
1J':j()d...tock. Chalm.er's Church-Duncan
I\kDilirmid.
A mltprstburgh- VaMint,
Blundford. *lnnerJ.ip-Andrew 'fol-
mil'.
I'l!/II/pton. *Errm-William Troup.
Port Stanipy-William Hoak.
S'I1l!7Pflt-.Jamp!' :\lc
llughton.
Lnbn-JanwR F('r/!u"on.
11/'Jn1'e-.J..hn Gauld.
.'fumillqton. * ./Jlillbank- William T.
:\Ic\(uJIr'n.
St. 'l'homa.<-Alpxlmdcr Young.
Pingol-Jnhn 'lc)lillan.
'f'iI1I/l1'y-.John i'h /lith.
lo' idf/pJmlJn- \\ll1iJnll Forest.
j]"fJc]p'illp-.I"hn Hl.'tlnie.
Sf. ftklr/l's-DI\\id Beattie.
'f','wIIIP.;(rlTd- V"ran f.
Rrlrl'Ù';,tnn- W.
J,']drum.
Jolin Spott, l're
')ytery Cltlrk, London.
prillSBYTERY OF HA
IU.TON.
<fleel an,I Binà1"ook. "'Tapleywwn-
George Cheyne.
Dundas-M. Y. Stark.
Galt-John Bayne. D. D.
Fl;r!}us--George Sm..llie,
Cum1l
inS1,ille and Nairn. '" KiUJride-
Alex. McLean.
Owen Snund-Vacant.
Brantfnrd-John Ale"ander,
.Ayr-Duncan I\JeHuar,
GwJph-8aIDlwl Youn
.
Caler/nnia. *SeneC(l-James Black.
I..assagaweya-Andrew .J. :\IcAuley.
HumiUnn, (Knox's CJmrclt)-Hobert
In'ine. D.D. (McNab Street Church)
-David In
1is.
Rlris-Andrpw :::teven.
JJHlp.sley. *Nithburfllt-R. D. McKay.
St. Catharine"-Hobert F. Burns.
Blenheim. *Princetrnvn-J. GillespIe.
ÐJsiPu.
1inch. *.AbcI1"ylp-A. :\IcLl'an.
HHlinytun S'Ium'e and * JVaterduwn-
William :\lcludoe.
J>nrt Drn..er and *SimcOl'-Wm. Craigie.
Elnra-.James 1\Iiùdl..miss.
*Doon und J'llW Hope-Thomas .J.
Hodgkins.
Dunnvillt-Rohert .Tamieson.
Bprlin-A, C. Geikie.
H';ost Pu.,lincl!-Andre,., l\IcLean.
Niogara- Yacant.
Wi",'wich-G. Cutbbert
on.
.Allan;'ville-.Tohn J rvine.
"Jarvis, Walpnle-J.
lcRobie.
:\1. Y. Stark, Pres, Clerk, Dundäs.
PRESBYTERY OF 'I'OROXTO.
Robert Burns, D. D.. (Pnf...ssor of
C urch Historv and Evidences of
Chr stianity, Knox's Colh.ge); l\1.
'Willis, D. D., (S. S. T. 1'., Knox's
C'ollegr:>.)
1Jíthout CJ/fIrge-.TaIDes Harris.
lV"itl>y-Thoma
Lowry.
'\llIiam U..id, A.M., (Agent of the
Churcb, &c.
raughan- Y acant,
ChillguaclJ/lsy-A. T. HolnlP!'.
*rnrk Nills and .J.1isltennlle-Tbomas
Wi!!;htman.
T/I01'UI! and Eldon. *Beaverton-John
.l\lcTs\ i
h.
Actnn-John l\JcLachlan.
Geo. P. Young. (Prof..
orofExegetical
'fbe<'logy, &c., K Uf)X'" College.
0,Û"1oille-JanwR rii
b..t.
Stref'i
!Jille-Hol)ert Ure.
,UlI1.k,wm. * Buttonrillp-R. C. Swinton
*Orillia and Oro--.John Gray.
Union & NrYf'1.'al-.J. Alexander, A.1\I,
King. *N"bletnn-.Jame
Adams.
Barrip and Inni.<fìl,-Y8.I'ant.
S,.orl,nro'. * .Bllpsmere-.John Lain
.
*!tfiltnn and Bnsion C/wrclt-Jailles
:\litcbell.
*_ishburn and Uii"(1-TboUlas !:'harp.
Erin wId Cal don JI'f.st-Yacant.
Red Riv r-John Hl..cl(.
!\"1Inx's ('ll11r,.I!, 'llorrmfrÞ--Vacllnt.
('()nl,'f"S ('hurcll-\\'. Greg!!;. A. 1\1.
T. Wi;;htmall, Pres. Clerk. *York :mlls.
PRESBYTERY OF COBOLi!G,
Smith Ca1'Un and *JfillbrooJ.-Jnmes
Doul!la
R.
('"l,nurg-Donnld :lI,'T,eod.
P"lerl>oTn'-.John 1\1. Hog..r.
Gr(1ff/m *llf.lldimallll-.J. W.
mith.
*B.iUin,'nrp (17111 Dld Sprillgs-William
.J. M..Kpnzie.
()inllalJlj-l<'rlmcis Andn'\\"s.
Darli1lfllnn-.Tnhn I'mith.
Sprir,gl.il/p-Wi1Iimll III .in.
.l\'nrwt}nd-.TIt!llP
110wiA.
Q,riwrÙlht a'fld J/o7l1'er.<-''t. Vi'indell.
*rPI'c!,;11Id .'iP!/1nnur-Yar'a.nt.
Jamc!' Buwie, I.'ff'
. f']prk,
orwocd.
[350]
PRESBYTERY OF KINGSTON.
Bplle1,..ille- Y IIcant.
Huntingdcm d' 'l'yendinoga. *Melroæ
-JsmO's Ilume.
Picton-'f. S. Chambers.
* !'rentnn. &Omseccm-J. A. Thompson.
Gananoque-Henry Gordon.
King.
ton (Brock Str
...t)-And Wilson.
( () halmer,.' C hUTCh)- V Bcall t.
All/doc-D. Wishart.
William Gregg, Pres. Clerk, BellevilJe.
PREI'BYTERY OF BROCKVILLE ð: OTTAWA.
William Smart, without cbarge.
Pr
scu!t-ltobert lloJd. D. D.
Gl(}uce.<trrand N. Gower. *Kars-W.
Lochead.
Dalhousie-James Gegj<ie.
NcNab and lIortnn. * White LaX..-
S. C. Fru
er, A.
J.
Ottawa-'l'h(lwas 'Wltrdrope.
Edwardsb-urgh-A ndrew Melville.
Wakfýìeld-John Corbett.
Becl,with-Peter Gray.
Perth-James B. Duncan.
*.Aylm
r and Npppan-.J. L. Gourlay.
Brock-vill,,-.JanwR Smitb, A,lH.
Bristol-David Wardrr'pe.
Pt
ml>roke-Henf.} I\lc:\Jeekin.
O.<gr,ode an.' RusseU-VaclUlt.
Ramsay-Vltcant.
!\pmptÎ.'ille-Varnnt.
H'ést Port-A. Crawfc)rd.
S. C. Fra
..r. Pres. CI..rk. *White Lake.
N. B.-Whe-re a !\1iniRf-l'r bas two or
more Congregations, the nRme of his
Post Office is marked thus (*).
Unite(} Presbyft,I'lnu Church
in. Can.ad....
ext )leeting of Synod to be held In
Hamilton, on 'fup
day, .June 1, 1858,
at 7
o'clock. 1'.1\1.
Rev. .Julm Porteous. :\loderator.
William Fraser, CleJ'k.
PRESBYTERY OF LOXD01f.
finisters. P. O. .Add7U!.
.Tamps 8kiuner............. ....... London
.Tohn .J. A. Proudfoot. Clerk... Lonrlon
John Logie....................,... ...... Hay.
.Iohn J<'ra
"r ........ ............... Goderich
William Ca\'lm... St.I\Inry's, Dlancnard
\\ iIIi '00 Dcas......... ............ Wi
beach
:\Iattbew Barr............,..... Hsrpurhey
Alexauder W. W a.ddell...... Ridgetown
Archibald Cross......... ...,..... Ingersoll
John Ho
g... ...... ......... Detroit. Mich.
.James Duncan............ ........ ßavtield
.Juhn Futheringbam....... ...... Kirkton
William In
1iR..................... London
William W u.lker ...... .......... CbRtham
Vacancies-Or..\" 'furllherrv. BrUr'e-
fi..l<i. !\i
ouri \\'est. :-;is
ouri North,
I<'lorenr'e. Woodstock. Downie, Tilbury,
Grant Co., Wi8COllf'in.
PRI:
BYTERY OF FL.\MBORO'.
Thoma
Cbristie ....... West Flnmboro'
Andr..w }'erri..r. D.D. ............. Seneca
Ah.xander Ritcbi.. ......,..... ......... Ayr
.John l'lirteous. Cipi k ......... KiJ'kwall
William 1\1. Chri
tie... ......... f'hippaw8
"illiam Orllli
ton, A.:'\L.... IlItl1Jilton
WillialIl DickRon.................. Thorold
John I,ees.......... ................ Ancaster
l'åcancy-8t. Geor:.re.
PRESBYTERY OF TOROXTO.
.Tohn Taylor. )1. D. ............... 'foronto
William }.faser................ Rond ll..lld
Alexand..r KennO'dy .......... Dunhllrton
Da"<irl f'outts ......... ........'... Ma}field
.John Jennings. D.O. ............ TOJ'OI.ltO
Ppfer G1/1
sford...... ...... ...... f'olermne
.TamO'R lJi('k, Clel.k...... Richmonù Hill
.I"hn Rnird ..................... DUlll'art"n
James Pringle .................. Brampton
1858. ]
CLERGY.
55
PRESBYTERY OF C\N.\D\ E\ST.
William Taylor, D.D., Clerk. Mnntrpal
.James "at
on............... Huntingdon
Jobn l\IvrTÏ!'on...... 'Waùdington. N, Y,
VacG1.cÚ's-Lachute,
cw Glasgow.
berrington.
PRESBYTERY OF L.\XARK.
William Aitken.......,.... Smith's Falls
A. Hendprson. (,Ierk... Fitzrov U>\rbor
Thomas \
at.son...... .,....... Pl
kenham
PRESBYTERY OF DURHA'!:.
James 'Iacint.osb....., Amherst T!<land
R. H. 'fhorntou, Clprk ........' VI hitby
John Cal'l'ie ............ ......... Port Hope
George Lawrence........,..,......... Orono
Robert
Ionteath ......... Prince Albert
.Jobn Ewing ............ !llount
'Iellsant
Gilbert Tweedie......... ......... IIlaripo!'a
.John Scott ,............................. llath
W. C. Young .........,............... (Jarkp
A. C. StUllt.t............,........ Perry town
PRESBYTERY OF WJ:,LLIYGTOY,
.John Duff .................. ,........... Elora
William Barrie ..................... Guclpb
Robert Tort'anee, Clerk .......... Guelph
.James Caldwell ................ Stewarton
.John James... .................. ......... Galt
Vacancies-Garäfraxa, Eden Mills.
PRESBYTERY OF BRAII'T.
David CIIW ..................... ......... PariI'
George ]II urra
' ............ ...... l'rincpton
Thomas Stevensnn............... Stratford
A. A. Drnmmond, Clerk...... Urantford
Robert Ro(h:ers ............. Ti\!'onbur
h
.John Dunbar.................. GIPmnnrris
Patrick Ureig ,.. ...........,..,... Mohawk
Vacancies-
orwicil\iIle, Morning-
ton, lllandfOl'd.
PRESBYTERY Ol!' GREY.
James GibMn ............... Owen Sound
'Walter Ing\is ............ ,.... Riwr!'dlllp
:to
.
w}
:.
I
k :'.: :::::::::. :
e;,
Vacancie.s- W alkerston, Brant, Sable
River,
:SOTE.-Tn the ab
ve List thp Po!'t
Office Address hllR IJPcn substitutNI
for the Xam" of the Congregation, by
request,
Associate pnsbyt'n ClnU"ch
In CSlla(la.
PRI:SBYTERY OF STUfFORD.
:deeUl the First 'fne
day in :\Iay and
10ïrst Thun;day in October.
Dllmfrip.s-James
trang, ('Iprk, Olllt.
Es'lw'ðing-John Gille
IJie, :\Ioderätor,
Milton.
pnrt RéJÎnsnn-Rnbert.
fcAlIister.
Slamford-D. II. Goodwillie.
En{llish Sdfll'mI'1It and Kumol'a-J, B.
Wi1!'IJn, London.
Ilplll 111 i fI!I.<,Jr,rd (1wZ Ili1lchinbrouk-
William Hl\wtb"rnA.
racant-York & Cmington.
"\Vesl{')'nn 1'14.'. hodist Churcll
In ("snncla.
Enoch Wood. l're!'idpnt of thp Confer-
pn
p aUlI General
np('rintendpnt of
}1i""i.ons; John R,..r!<Iln. Co Del...
gate; James SJJcncer, Secrct'lfY.
TORO'õTO DI"TRII'T.
'lÞnmfo D,<t-Jolln ]}orland, r:nhf>rt
Fnwlpr. An!'on Gre..n. D. D.. Sup' d.:
Jorlllthan S
ott, Sup'y.; Geor!!e){.
Smdel on, ßook Stewa:d: .Tamp!,
peneer. }",lit"r: }:e;erton Ryerf'on.
D.D., 1.lIeh1in 'rllylor.
TQ1'Ontn WÞ.,t-G"orl!:e D011\!lass, .James
H. Ri
h(,p. John I \;',troyd,
n<.slon-Hichard .Ioues, 11, .Jackson.
Iónge Str"t
Hellry Wilkinson. .Jf'hn
Hunt, E1. B. H) ekman, A. B.; 11.
Dpan. Rnper:\nnuated.
Albioll-'l'bos. Law!<on. A. F. Fld bpr.
Brampfml-Wm. AndreW!!, Benjamin
.Jone!<. James Dixon.
('nQkS1'iUf-.T limes l'i orris.
JVM.tI.y-Willia.m WiI\oughby, Th08.
pparRon,
,Uar1.-ham-Thos. ('ampbl'H. ('orneli.us
}<'Iummerfe\t. Supefimnnat
d.
OaJ."I'iUe-A, T. Green. Wm. L. Scott.
.tfilton-Francis Coleman.
ftfono-.Jtlme!' CIRrk.
Orar1l1'"'l'ille-WiIIi>tm Sutton.
Stou.tn'illp-Alfred AmlrHws.
Prmce Albprl-John W. Sava!!"e.
Ric1l1u'd .Jone<:. (bRirnu.n; Henry
Wilkinson, Financial Secretary.
HA3HLTON DISTRICT.
Hamiltf)n-
auuel D. Ril'f', Ephraim
ll. Harper. Charles Lavell, Samuel
Ddton. f;upel"lmnuRted.
Dlmdas-8amud Rose. .Jas. Morgan.
JratprdO'!l'n-Th(,mas Jeff...rs.
Gl'In,/firnl and Semca-Jas. llughes.
I!'aac Tallman.
Nænticol.e-Thomas "Williams, Wro. R.
:\Iurdpn,
Dunm'ille-1'eteT Ker, Thomas Co1>1>.
Ca.1JlIga-John r<baw.
Grimsby-J. J.:ng\i:;h. .J. C, Ilamilt9n,
Smitlnillp-EdwlIl"d Wbite.
St. Cutharines-Wm. "!I1cCullouglt; T.
Devitt. Super:mnuat..d.
TlIol"Old-J G. Laird, .JIIIDP!< Ooodwin,
DrummondvilÙ' cf- Suspension Bridge-
G. :-I, A. 1<'. 'f. Di"on.
lYiagara-Jf'hn Wakt.field,
IJélland-J. Arwbtr<'lI
, ß. S. TInRkin ;
Jubn Baxter, ltcu1.>en E.
'uI)per,
8uperllnnnated.
rui1lSville-Jam..I< Harris,
Samuel Rose. Cbairman; S. D. Rice,
I:ïnancial Secretary.
DRA!'TFORD DISTRICT.
Branlford-1. B. 1I"ward; Hamilton
m!j!llr. Superannuated.
J.Þmnt Pl
.
allt-Cl'orJ!e Goodson; R.
IIeyland. ,:uJJl.ranrmated. Claudius
ll
rne, Snpet'llumerllry.
Paris-O. 11. .Ellswortb.
]JT"odstock-Asah. I II urlburt.
St. (;pnr!le-J osepb l\le
bruore, .James
F. :\Ie8smore.
[(1gprsoll-George Kennedy, 'rimothy
Ed wards.
Norwich-J Of;pph
heplrl.
Simcne-W. S. Griffin.
DfJl'er-I!'liac Barher,
mtlsingham-Ww. Lund;
Iatthias
Holtliy. 8upen,ulllcnuy.
Delhi-C. W. M. Gilbert.
BV1/ham-ß. P. Drown,
Å.lJimRr-Ozi.lIs Bllrber, .T. N. Lak.e.
'-imna-Ed\\in Clrm..nt.
X
w Credit-David Wrhht.
Grawl Ri1'er-Tbowas j,'a.w
'Ctt, "Will.
j{,el"l!on.
A
Ri1PI Hurlburt, Ch
lrm!tn; 1. n.
Howard, }'i nancial ::Iecretary.
LO:!ilDO
DISTRICT,
Londnn-.Tuhn Duu!'p..I. Prp!'ton.
London r;I'clIit-J. A. Williams: Jolm
A. Clark: Edmund
toney, SUI,'d.
Pinqal-:\llIttb.w::'\\ann.
]
-;"/minst r-'l'hc.Jl1:1s ('rew'l; ,[homa
Hannon. 8ul'prllJl1I11ßt Q d.
."It 1'lInmvs-l\:c.bl...... t:ngli!'h.
Strathrny-I: L. 'fuehr.
Wilrwick-Thomas S. IIowllrd, Alex.
LaDl!fnr<l.
Hi'st NcUittivr(l7(-l]eorge ßrown.
fflflm 4ord-Ri r h,u'd ./. Foreman.
nffl ,.,t..LIII
y-l;"ol"" 1'(1ebrl\
.
[351 ]
Be1mont-.Tf'bn lIutcbJDf'on: "Willis.1
Warner Clllrk.
John DOII!'e. Ch..iI"Dllln: .John A. Wil-
liams, }'inaneh\l
ecrl'tllr,'.
CH
THUf DI
'fRIt:T.
CIIO/ham-Wm AlJlP
,
lIroUtl Dnwn.
Mount El!rin and MU71cey-.llls. Mu".
grove. l\l. Whitill!!. A. ::-ickles.
J.foUllt B'!I"gf'$- \\îlliam E:l' age.
W;Údsvil1e-Edwin !-'ellke.
JI"iLllocP!mroh- V aCR11t.
Plarence-'\'m. lIilWke.
M, rwfh-Wi\1iam Dignnm: Richarù
J'helps, Sup'd.
Oo.<fif'ld and Rochuter-T. At1,inson.
S Indwich and níl,d.<O'T-:'. 'L"II,'kcr.
ATllhe-rstJ..urgh-William Chapman.
P,}rt Sarnia-Franci8 Hen'v.
J,(aO'Tpfnwn-.T. lIod
s"n. 0: }'. Urick.
."It, Clair-Solomon \\ /lld,'on.
ml1l'nlp J..lal1d- Wi\li"1ll :\1. C""lP:v.
Jllmefi !I1u
t:!:Yove. Chairman; William
Amtls, }"inIll1cial Secretllry.
GUELPH DISTRICT.
Gudph-Roliert Cooney, D, D., J, hn
.JJick
on.
Galt-Jo!<eph Hugill.
Etnra-Chas. Syh estpr, "'m. C. J.uke.
IJfrlin-Luth-r O. llice, AlcKandcr
Sutherhm<l.
Blenheim-HellTY Reid.
l'pp/'-ARron l'tIiJ!er. .J. R Dver,
Genrgelnwn-f'amn..l C. Philp.
Erin-Uob...rt LocheRd.
}t
l1eslel/-'fhf\mas UolJson.
E1Tlla
Vllcant.
h
lllnce-G. Wa!'l1ington, Wm. Cross.
lluwick-John IJf'ugb.
L, Wllrnpr. Cbairnuln; C.
l'l"cster.
l"inllncÏal f'ecretllry.
GODERICII DISTRICT.
Gndf'rich-.Jühn S. E'I"ons.
Stmfji'rd-ThOITIRs C""fhrd.
Sr. J.fury's-AI
xaJldt'r Cllmpl>eJl.
J.fitchFlt-Andrew
mith. ::;, DOlld,
('linton-Thoma" Cle.,b 'rn.
Del'onshiTc-Ephraim L. Koylc. Daniel
Connolly.
BII'y,fi.eW-Vacant.
Ki1lcardine-Andrew Edwards.
Bruce-!:'sDlu...1 C. Spelv.
mnvannsh- WillÏI,m WilliaC1s.
7"Peliwafer- TholllllS Had well,
,Jforris-IRaac Crane.
Tho!!. Cosfol"ll. C1:airmlln; Thos, Cleg.
burn, J,'inänl'ial Eccrcfllr.)'.
LAKE SUPERIOR DISTRIl T.
P('lrrm Rit'PT-.Jr.mcs Asbllualoe.
J>7'c-Geor
e mlllwr.
Micltipicn/ml-II..nry P. f'hll
p.
Garden Ri1'er-ThnIllHs TlUI'lhurt.
Bruce lIlille.
-Dl1\"id .J"lIJ1il1g
.
Thomas Hurlburt. f'hairman.
O"EN SOUXD DI-TRICT.
Sf'II'a,
h-Colllllil Vandusen.
r(Jlpny's Bay-' ae[\nt.
Oll'm SIt/lnd-.J. I,. IÜ'rr; .Tuhn :l'iet>-
Illnd
, SUP'"rnum...nlry.
St. Vincent-G"ol"!/,IJ l\lc:">amsl3. Wm.
Irwin.
S'!7Iqpen-.J. K. '\"ï\li
ton.
SOlli"ampfn'TI-
teph"'lI ßrowneU.
.trra1Z-WiPiHm U. Dyrc.
Durham-I'hili" Hol'''.
Jfount l1nc</-Th(,ma!< Culbert.
n,isl
y-Wi\liam h..I-<m.
fhmm'PT-G,,"r!p .TllcQuel<.
TMm(rre-WiIIi,lm ::-h:Înncn.
.11"/ 11/ ',<i(1-.Jo!<l'ph Hill.
Conrad YRmln<i'n, f'IJ>\Ì1TI1:':t: .J. L.
Kerr, Finllncial S..e!et:ir\".
D.\RRíL Di iI-If'!'.
!Jurrie-J. W. :'!cl
.1!'.JJn.
56
CLERGY.
[1858.
bmis/ì.l-Thon'R8 Sh.hhs.
nl"ll,{I"rrl-I. ii, Ayl""WOl.th, M. D.,
'\ï\liam HUlller.
Llo!/{it,wn-O(,or!!;e ;\lcRitchie.
(:j(),
'slll'lml-('hlirles 'fnrver.
.turnrtJ-WiiH"1ll McFadden, A. H.
CIIm"b.,II,
K Une!'ur.'}I,-Ho1:wrt Cor
on.
j[ollmld.L<Jl'ding anù SIt,d:e Isiand-
G..or;rl' 'l'hl>ßM:'I I:ieh"rd
on.
E'Lm l-\..Ì,'IJ'J!""
1,'D()I'-311.
Fl(js fwd 0, .-a.a-A. tI1i1lij!"an.
J>Clldtl'iI,lli,,/t nc æ Bcauooli<?l Islaft'I-
E.
all.-.w!<.
Pn'Flch Nil e r - Y nw nt.
(V{l;llywood lJarbnUI"-Robt. Gr.h!lm.
.J.
í,tl(lI()"S';!Jfl-Thos. IItlnua. I. Bilker.
William
ld'''ld.tl'n. Chairman; I ll.
A) h'
'nH th, Finll.uci.\l Secreta..y.
COBOURG DISTRICT.
robomv-.J ,hn Hn'din; John Beatty.
8upI" iutelult'llt.
Flirt If. p--I:irh:n'd Whiting, AlIlo
E. Rus!<. W. C. 1('
lIùer"on.
H'I{'(;Jfln/'dlp-.J. C'. :-htte!". '\'. Brvers.
.y,"w(;t,flll'-\\ m. Philp. Edw,u'ñ ('iH.!!o!',
f\'1'{'o"'J'd (!mi &Ìtoo:Jo[J - WilIhlm
Ukh lI'd-o",
A!l!w:e .JI ,'im'l--Fylvcstcr lIurlLurt.
.T. Sund.t).
AlTtwiä.: Cj,'c'/if-'I. Drl'nvan.
CI/.'wT7/e-('h>lrlus'l'lIg!!art..
B
lg!I"m-W.:-1. Bhll;kstock,
P
n!/-l;dward \\'ard, W.
.\n,krson.
John Hv..rsnll. Co-ddt'2:Nte, ChairUl>ln:
Jdm- Urt'ct!'n, l"ia:llJC'Ï.,I
t'cl"t!tal'Y.
PETEr.I10RO' mSTRICT.
P.-wrl,rJ?'n'-Willbm 8cott.
JfillIlTw"l,;-Th ,,,. lItl:n'.r..st. 'V. Young,
llù..,c Llkr-W..Ilington .JetTel'/;,
Li1ll,m./f-.r. (ìl't'eller. A. L. }'ctcr"on.
o w'))Ire- \\ iIIiam ßriden.
}Vorwo d-.J. U",ldf,'lIow, D. .Jackson.
Art'ne-Il. :\lcD"wt'll.
BI'idg"10l'1I1 r/ld A/lid Lal.e-S. L.}on.
BrrJC/.,-'ð. }'e.,r.
/Jv1,car/Yl'n/i,--.T. 4.-b.
WiilixIIl :-:C.,tl. C'h"kman; .J. Greent'r,
:Fia!lIl,'iH.l :&('1'. ta ry.
nrLl.EvILLE DISTR.ICT.
E'll 1
lll'-,TII}'n Carroll, 'f. S. J{pough'
r.bll
""on-John l.t'vcr, I). H. }In(iflen
Ficlo/l-Ch"rles Fish: Gilbert Miller.
lhlli...l ,It. 'Iull,.n. 8up"l'n1Jmerarics.
Hillf.,rd-.Iod !lrig'
s. II. M"'
PRlJ.
S:d""!I-.T "0. Law, Arthur H""Wllillg;
John DII\
k. :-1u'Jt'rltnnu..te(1.
Frant:I;,,',1 /l1
l T{"plltrnl-
I. !<'aw,:...t.t.
Dw."j., ..t"'llr-\\ ilham f'olt:nHlII. J. II.
Clar
'''Il: C
'ru
It. AIIi
lIn. f:uper'd.
.<; IUlflnol/,.it/I'-:.uth,.!" Huughton.
il'w.'lel:f"l',1l1iul "'id<ngl'm l
ood-U.
H:n;t,'r. n.
:utl1t'rlnl)ll.
J/,itr>c-Th ,t.l:1"; )[c:\1 ull('n.
S../:rl':n!J-
'll"on Urown.
.!..ha ('''1'''01. (,illLirman; D. B. ?ol!td-
d
.I, ....inuuci II ",
crcrar.v.
iì.I:\"O-'!' 'Y DlST\
((,T,
Kill{l.<hn-Fphraim Fnl!l<, D.D., .John
It n-'tts: r
. JI,vpr
. Sup
rnumlJ1af).
TV,lf T.
ùm"-"
("mt.
,Y<;l'l1l"e-H. SIi1!'ht, A. )1. R. WH-,IU.
}Jril'nn-J. W O,-rman. .T, SiÜht.
ÜfIllh"{.r','-\\ llliam BlIrTl
.
N.:lt.'t aml <L1m\"'.<l :,,!.t;-D. Cbppi!<on.
(}t.
lJr...:;t.,:... lon!)1f g.
W,! ,-', ,-K'I..q'{ n-Geor;;è F.l']l\ytl'r.
\\"111. D. '[i'I')'
Gana -(:''')r _ -I
"rr.
S/'I1'''11 }fon-I> A. .Tob:}st...n.
.v. W.'ìm.(,uf":- Wwttra :\i. I'II.Uj'!<O:1.
O<o--VI\I"mt.
D(qin - .T. O. Di"
:m>ln: Abnham
U:iVlP>t11 Su"...rnllpU:ltpd.
.1:'rIJìc/'SI'II!,;-.{ieu, l.!eJnon, .J. MiJls.
Ncwl>U 1 1Th-GilTor1 Dorey; S. !\liles,
Supt'I'annuat.,d.
Cl1IlTel'illc and l:,mwOTth-.T, S. You-
m'l"!!. \\ ilham Short..
Benjamin SIi.!;ht. A. 1\1.. Ch:ilrman;
George Dey ulin, }'inaw'i:ù Secretary.
BROCK\'ILLE !lISTRIC?,
Broc
"1'17Ie-Ot'orge II. Da\'I-.
l','es('otl- William Price.
J/llilhmd-J. It...) nold
, J. )Iasson.
p, rth-Hem'y La ton.
KPtllplville-lJadd C. i\kDowtll. II. II.
l't'rdue; n"JH'y gllalel, Supt'r'd.
,Valilda awl Ðlu).(rúsburg-Jas. Gray.
Ueoq;(' III.
Iea',hllm.
ltlnrrisburg-J B. AI m!<trr1ng.
Smilh's }
Il.
- Y. D. lIuward.
f'.rrlÜrn PldCt'-J(,bn HuWl'l!.
L<lnm'l: 1-í.U'We ar,d .<;lltrbrtj(,7.-e
.Juhn
C. Osb .rne: A. Adum
. t::up'd.
Jlerric',t'lllc-R. BI'ew
t..r, '\.
orton.
n)l'llwull-l'eter GenU/tin.
JVtndIPster-Fra-tus Hurlburt,
11. Lanlon, Chairul'lll; G. II. Davis_
Financiltl Secretary,
OTTAWA DbTIIICT.
Ottawa f'ity
J1tIDeS Bl'lJck,
Aylmu-S. IIun1ingtuII, '1'. a,'worth.
lltc!/llInrul-Willialli'1umLlin. .Josel.h
Kil.!ower.
P.lc!.enlwm-TIoLert 1I,)bb
.
L"O,'(gnal-R. rhllnmolld. J. D. Pugh.
LocTialrer-WilIbm lIe"itt.
O
.Q()od-Wm. :'II,'GiII, Eo A.Gl!t
sford.
G..tiIlPUlt-Geurj!;f' Ca!<e.
GlaT/'i/don alld Purl(J{Jt- du Rwte-lL
]{u1JinRon.
o ,,<lmo-.Jamp,! Hov.
J.
if"'palll-W. 1I1,,;ton, .J. Lattimer.
B'Il's c.rnrr,
-Wï)inm
calc8.
(}relll,ilie-,/ameM Mort is.
H.int Alvalld r-' acant.
Janu-s Brl.ck. Chuinn:m: Sillls Hunt-
illgton, }'inanci'll ::;.,crelllry.
)W:o.TREAL DISTRICT.
N',ntl'eeù CenJre-.Juhn Gemlt'Y; .John
D, ugl:ts. Supernumerary,
J/ont'eJl Hé.-:t-I;t'.'rgp Youn
.
-'frmlrenl E'I't-.J. K
and..rsolJ, B. A.
R'lwr[un-WilIiam Cn'i.!btnn.
IJ.."lp.l/t'i/le-Alldl"..w Armstrung,
St. Ji"lll's-Hichard f'larke.
('lwml ly-VIJ.I'"nt.
O,te'l T/J1L'II-.Jnhll Bllte.
Ilr'1lI11lIn![/ord-8. K :\Iaudöley.
/,'-u.<seltftlvn-.J(,hll '\\,b!<ter,
l-lillltinylon-I:..1,.,rt llrown.
Orm"lrJwn-WilIÌ>1I1I lI:msford.
St.AfI(/1'pwl<-E, IJ. D('wart, KE.Swept
Co.! vi[J"/w ll-Da \ iñ I1,udi".
Georl!e YOU[\:!, Chairman; .J. Gemle.)'.
}<'inancilll SI'aetarJ.
Qu';nEC DISTRICT.,
Q'lpbec Ulld l\iint L,t';-.James Ellictt
Pr,'.,ch J[,<.,Ùm-\'IIC,lIIt.,
J'ln'pc It i I'ers- Willi 1I
1 Pullar.t.
'.,'rds-,Juh'l Arm>>tr..ng.
\'P1v I,.dllnd - "acllnt. .
.IidJIO/U'lIe- '1'. \\". ('.'n
t'\1.1e, n. Colp.
[)anrille-ThomIiR n..rr:ck.
Slwrbro,,!-p-Wil!iam D.l(rown.
E.1tf/II-I:i .hsrd \\ iis In.
G e."l'e- \' "rlmt.
,JIlUlf'R J:I)i,.tt, Chairman: \\ iIIiam
Pollard, Fin'lIIcial
"cl'elary.
STU;STt;\D DbTRICT.
S',rnsfpwl-:\I,llcohll :\Icnonnld.
nll/II,tcllt and O",!i(',,/.-e-.Jost'ph FIII'-
'tb; .1ohn B. ::;(.lIey. 11-1. D.. Sup'd.
If tll'lJ-.rohn \Vult,,".
l'tL,l I: /Itf/n-
. K PhillipI'.
S/":ffr,rd-W:lliam II, UaJ..('well.
Gmnl'll-.TIIs. 'l'h"rnloe; K 15. Illgal1s.
SupernUIDer:lrv.
[352]
Dunham-Rufns A. Jo1o.nders.
H 1 rnham-.Jnhn D,nis.
Sulton-Hiram f\lwlt,r.
St. .Armand-} rands Hunt; D.IlHch.
cock. SUpet'nuDlPrftry.
""arenc
I'Íllc-J( bn 'l'lIm1dI
!I.
Roxlon (Fnmch .JIÙsiún)-Thos. Char-
bonell.
.John f(1mliins, f'111Iirman; Rufus A,
Flan lel's. }'innnci.tl 8enetary.
HUDSO
's BAY TERRITOr-T.
YorW(!Y HOlt!!e, L!J.M n'
1ini]Jeg-Robt.
UI'ookin!!;.
Orford Ilriu,qp--('harles
tJÏI;gfellow,
Lac-Lu-l>l/li
-All1l1l ::;::llt.
Ð/"'úntcJ'/l ITtIU,'e cf Ifncl..y NOlll1lain-
'l'hOIDIiS Wnl!<ey, n..m'y St.eiubaur,
RuLert Brooking, Ch"irnulJI,
JICt110(1iSt NI:'v COllllcxi(Ju.
TOROYTO DISTRICT.
Tm-nnto-John Shuttleworth.
YffT"kvillp- "acant.
Whitchurch-J. n. I\P..
hl\w. J. Leach.
1'rafalgar-'l'. ;\1. Jefflies.
n,lalrm-T. 1
l"ed.
Brnclt-E. I,erhh,nv.
JfiTttm-J. Ca
\\l"ll.
tí.rbriclgp-J. !::ilUt'on.
J. Caswcll, ClJai1"lIIan.
H.\MILTOY DlS'l'WCT.
Rami/tern-D.
'1TRj!"e.
At Ylster-K WiIlillll1<. W. William!'
Hd.o.!nd CUllal-::'. ll. Guud,)'.
ßnrllm-.J. Villill<!.
Xal<sagall'l'.ya-.T Wilkillson.
.Yrh(I7l-.J. .'\IcAlIbt..r.
Galt-.T. Rell. II. II ill.
OI./fU[la-N. C. GOWHIl.
Lal" Erie A/iil<Ínn-\\. Gundy.
J. llell, Chairman.
LOXDOY DISTRI<'T.
Londnn-.J. II. Rohinslln.
LondrYn 1Yortlt-.J. Scutt.
ll,ward-ll. lIai;rh.
I:lanslwrd-W. \!re
ton.
Godp/-ich-'\'.l:irk!<.
E1.frid-.J. Bn
l"'f\ iIle.
,'fflrris-C. CUlT}".
rlillbm-}'. 1:. "'t'aver,
r;..py-.J. Yollick.
.YIssouri- Yarant.
rUcllr<t'r-S. H. Clinj!'lIIan,
J. U. RoLiu
on, Chllil"lllllU.
w
TEnFor.D DI.-ilRICT.
Jïalrrford-l'. G{.Jd-milh, U. ErCf\VB.
Sf. 7'lcnmas-J. 1)01'1.
.J/alaltide-W. Wt'hb.
Y"r",idt-A. 'nJI,ill
or..
"IÙMllinn-.J. A. :\IiIlel.
Ba./fllllm-T. HIIIIIJJ.
T. Gold
mith, Cbait'man.
C \ v \... DIbTR1C'I.
Cúl'an-R. N. Hill.
.Ifllm'pr
-.J. C. \\ "tt
.
"\
IVC/lStl,,- 'V. TilHlal
l'rinr" Fdn'al'd-f/. \\ hit OIl'be. .J. JIm
J. C. ""atts. f'hairm,m.
JOIl"VSTOWN DI-TRIrT,
Lflnd,'dntl!ll-.T.
imp!<"II.
J-;li:;al,plhtow1I-D. neUc"
OrffJ/"(l-A. Clllrke.
('rc,sby-D. D H,.J
t(ln, A. DemIHP.).
nl'/lUltll",vJ-.J. Ua,nø
t/arlbm'oa[j/'-'l'. t).!II.'II,
.J.
impson, Cb;<Ín""ll.
OWE:'i f. )L
D n
II!.I('T.
ArlIIW'-D Auld.
f["ll,md-.T. :\Iagnire
fhtrhafil-J. U".ltli.... J. ,\ l\lker,
OW"1I &lUnd-.T. lJi
t"n.
&uthamptull-11. linmIDer:.ll'Y.
1858.J
CLERGY.
57
.trran-.J. f'mwford.
.1. Histon. Chairman.
)r<)"TRF
L DISTRICT.
J{untreal-'V. :\lcr'Jure, J,
pymour.
D/mluun-\\. I.;;lrnett, C. :\lcl-:lvy.
stan.<fead- Yal'ant.
W.
IcClurt', Chairman.
fbnnexiol1al OJ/i.cers-T. Gold
mith,
l'r.."i,lellt of tl.1e (\mlerence; J. II.
n'lbil1f;nn. H .n'l Superinh>nùent of
)Ii.si'm
; W. \rcClm'e, ll.f;
i
tantdo.;
H. \\ ilhid!C'u. Sec'y ofCont"rerenctJ;
'1'. I,0ttriù.:e, Treasnrer of the Con-
nIJxion; J. C, ,\ atts, }'inanci:tl ::!ec'y.
3Ietboñ.!st Eldscopal Cbllrc11
in. Canada.
PhilandoJr
Ulith, Brooklin, General
Superiutendl'/tt.
IAGAl
.\. AX:,UAL C0XlfErrE
CE.
Tr'RO'lTO DISTRICT.
R LJun
:JUry, Pre
iùin6 Elder.
Orono-I. Schneider.
BrooUìn-J, (;jJrny; C, W. Fraser,
superaunu:Ü,',I.
WlitIJY-C, 'l'a.)lor; .J. W. Dyam, su-
peranuua.ted.
O..zkwood-H. n. Cook.
.Yi>wmarì.el-J. j,'o
ter, F. :\1. Finn.
.J/arkham-D. Can.cad,ien.
l'im!}e SÜ'w-W. .1<'. Lowe; J. Richard.
Shn, 8upcr'\llnuated, Ù. L,IWleI1Ce,
supernum'>rRI'Y.
Brampton-l. 1.1. lUchardson, W. Ben.
son.
G/?'orgelmlJn-.T. Dmp,'r, 'W. FogJ.
OruTI,q"I',"{le-I1. .hlnes,
TDr;;'Ilto-A, L,l'burstl\n; .J. II:lyward.
N1\!HR'I. DISTRICT.
G. AI","", Pr
idin
F.lel"r.
Hnm7Ion-\\. S. Wribht, G.
hephaflJ.
ð.
ll)rl i'õ;\)ß.
Xelson-W. Pit'rittt'. .J. Knott.
Entnt',"a-J,
l. OJllins.
GJ.rl/fraxa-J. Hilts.
BJrf,J1l/,--j I. U. CollaTfl0re, :1<'. W, DiJbtoD
Sall/lf'rl- 'I. D. .<lrcber.
Gainsb'Jr':I---(J. Cro
b:icld, L. Smith.
("'mllOrll'-E. Draper.
Wi:lland-G.
Tflith.
Pelham-H. HUlIt; C. Sweazy, super-
nllmerll.ry.
fJiI.. Davids-S. J
. Ryerf1
n.
ßRA
TFORD DIbTRICT.
E. E: i-te.1. I're
idin;! Llt1
r.
DlImf?"l.'e.
-\V. ('loP"', ll. Hri
tol, .T. II.
}Icl.ean, B.
l.tfbJe, amI ß. .Brown,
supemnnu.,teù; S, Stt:wart, super.
nUOlf'rary.
Grand Ilit.rr-H. .T. Kilty.
OaHanrlllnd TUscarora-
l. A. Fraser,
R. Servic<"
llainllfLm-J. Orm"rl)fl.
J. )lcLe:m. Agl'nt for P. Relief Soc'y
OXFORD IJbTRICT,
8. ÐlIIIIWt. 1'1'
jùing Eifler.
O:x;fm'd-.J. ('. 'l'u11?Jld; G. Turner, su-
pprll.lIn ua t. 'd.
Em'o'o-I:. Y"k-m.
St. "fary's. D. lwrn<>y.
Dnrch,slrr-W D. IlII'.!hqon.
Alala./ww-J. Curt...; C, Pt'tty
, super-
l,nlluatprJ.
",'nn/!- ,I. n,'n
"n : D. ('nIp. !'uppran-
lJuat.f'd: j). Uri,fin, .1.:. Il'lrrls, sup"",
nnmet'l\! it ..
IVu.lsÙ1'l""nL-A. lIn,,
hprg...r.
.Ynrwic"-..... K (il'illith. W. Drown;
'I.'. \\'(.t,
ter. .UI'''' IIlIIuuted.
B/ n"t'illl-I,. P.
lIli'h.
Stllnlr'I-S. Thl\ir
J['lilhind-A. nrnd<h tWo
Godcrich-}'. )1.
Ulith.
LO
DOY DISTRICT.
A. .Tones, Pre
iùin
Elder.
Lrmdon Station-G. I. Betts; J. Bailey,
I'uperannuated.
London Circuil-S. 'fer\! ilIl\J;pr. P.
I\"ailor; T. DlIwel', f'uperuumerary.
Shuthwnld-C. Burdette.
Howard-D. Lawrence.
Smdwich-J. Dupee,
F'lnrenæ-.1. "'. Patterson, .T.
fcKltv,
Do/'fr-William Yokem. J.lIIeDonald.
St. Clair-C. Garr
t, .
Bl'Ookf.-.J, "'ood.
Bnsa?lf[uet-D. :\1. Clark.
Carlisle-W. Woodward.
nL"RO:'i DISTRICT.
II. DOc1,ham, Pre
iding Elder.
rh1hngllJootl-\L GrllhHm,
J/
landhnn-R. J,. 'findaI. G. IIartIey.
Sl. Vincent-G. )lil1er, 'f, P. Drad8baw.
Owen Sound-So L. K
rr.
Dl1rham-J. II. Watts.
1'r.asrwll/.I'r-J. Davv,
KinC/lrdine-G. Wilson, .J, Schcrme-
horn,
.A1'lhur-W. )1aiden
.
Elnw-W. Campbell.
B.\ Y OF QUI:'iTE COXF.EnE
CE.
BAY QLI"VTE DISTRICT.
.J. G'lrdiner, Pre
idin'
Elder.
lTrpr-lI. William q , W. II. Snider
CnlJoltrg-.J. C. HUl'DpH
(':'[bnrne-W. E. Xorman
Brightnn-D. W. B1al!cbard; S. W.
LaDu. !'upprnumemry.
Pl'rcy and Seynwur-l'. J.ewiR, .J. A.
Rugers
Rawdon and .'farmnra-S, Young,.J.
C. Pomeroy
H/tnlil1!}ton-J. Hill, I. ß. Aylel'worth
Sil./ney-R. Ellrl; II. II. .Jobnson, su-
peranDll:lt
d.
(hn.<l'cnn- }
. Or"er
Hallowefl-A. 'Ie! aren. .J. Fergus!>n
Beltel'ille-A. Hunt: .J, II. Johnson.
Pl"incipal oftbe Delleville
t'minllry;
A. Cal'wan, A.D., Professor of .\lathe.
matics.
KIYGSTO
DISTRICT.
.J. F. Wilson. Presiding Elder.
Tyrndinaga-G. Jones, E. Werrlt'n
Kapanee-C.
IIInson, J, Q. Adams
Ba!1 Quinle-N. II. Howard, E. .J. Ful-
furd
Camdrn-D, Brown. .J. Graham; D.
Perry, Fuperanmm.ted.
.1\alu.dar-l. X. D. West
[{int 'n/n-ook-}'. G. Knowlton
Wiliel'loo--J._G. Dull, H. Smith
Kil1fJstrm- D.l'omeroy; W. llird, Gene-
ral A
.m t
Pittslrurg-R, Sand(,l"Son
Wùlf Island-J. 1'uke
AUGUSTA DISTRICT.
W. Brown, Pre!<i,ling Elder.
Flgin-J. II. Andl'ews. J. Gold
with
Purmers1:ille-D. Wilson
EhzatJl'tl.town and .Escot
T. Plato, G,
1<'renph
RrOChl'lUe-W. A. Sills
AU'lusla-.J. D. Dell
"fa/llda-I1. Lane;
r. DaTY and.J. W.
8ills, supf'rannuatf'd.
Sl
rrnvmir-K Woodcock,.J. Brown
H'ìnchestl'r-.J. I'mith
Rideau-D. Smith
OTT\'WA DISTRlCT.
A. 'Wri:;bt, rre
iding r.Id..r.
O/ftl.lJa (",i(,,-D. :>l. Robin
on
L' Ori,nnal1mrl Ri('.I"'I1[I'-.I. R. Phillip".
I.. H. Calùwe]l; J. :\lc:'\ally, super-
numer:lry,
[353]
Larhutl'-D. 'v. A)l
;,worth, A. J.
Waita
T
mplcton-C. W. L
llt
JVe.stllzeaUL-J. II. HlJlllbough.
PJ"iluith'e ItI<<>tho(1ist Church
in CauRtla.
The Conference of 18fi8 to btJ held at
Toronto. April 16, lS::'S.
Rpv. W. Lyle. J're..Üit'l1t.
Rev. .J. Edg:u', Secretary".
TO&OXTO DIbTRIf'T.
Torrmlo-.J. F.d!r:ir, J. 'hrkh'/m; J.
Dnison. Mis
ion Sec'ry and Gencl'111
Hook Ste"ard-ollicc, King !5træt
}'aMt, 'l'oro
to.
Elobiroke-T. Cromllton, .J, Clal.ke; W.
Jolley, supernumerary.
J/llrklwm-J. Garner. W. Cooke
Darlington-E. lIarra
s, J. lIoulder-
shaw.
_flúion-R. ('allü
SwrtJorv'-U. Woc.<1
La.skay-W. I'Jle, J. :,Iil:1er
Rrach-T. FOJSter
Kinoslvn-J. rì:lttra
Porlland-J. weey, W. CIl\ytoll
]\-"panrc-J.
iUlpson
Balh Road-\\'. Gl..dbill
Osprey and St. T incmt-H. Steph9D8oD.
HUHLTOY DISTRICT.
Bramptnn-R. ßo.' Ie. J, n. Swift
Hlllnillon-"-. St.. phpn"on
Jlálpn/e-W. I,oma
. .1.
lUith
Glelt cf:BTmhrim-.T. Hyder. T.Xattr1lB8
GW'Jph-W. Newton .
Oranorl.illr-)l. Gray
Peel and JVelles1e.v-W. D('.\ C. Gilm<Jre;
.J. Fowlt'r. 8upernUnlPfat'Y.
Lmdon-W. Ilowe. T. Dudtey
Bran
ford and Púris-T. Adams, .J. n.
Swift
Brant-T. Bald" in
Bnsallqul't-Ü. Wat"on
Walsìngl1am-R. Paul
Congre
a1ional
DelloluÍIlR t ion.
The Annuall\Iectin
of the f'ong-NgII-
tional Union of Canada will be hl'ld
in Brantr.Jrd. (', W.. on the second
Wedne!'dn.y in .June. 1R;)
.
E.
Ehb8, Hamilton, Chairman of the
Union,
Kenneth 'r. Fenwi"k, Kingston, See-
rl)tary-'frea
urer.
W:SSTER:'i DISTRICT.
Rranfford-.Tohn \\"ood
Ðres1Ìcn-\\ïllillm Clnrk
CÚl'TIford and Bmt .n-Wm. Allworth
rhte1i,h-.Jamp
lIo\< t'1I
lTotmil101l-Bd war,I1<:hbs
ListmlJel-Rnbert :lkGreRor
Ltmdon-Jame'! Porter
r.n""ÍS-Jame!j B",'d
Pr;rt &rni<<-Philip Shankq
Scotland, BurfMd, amI Aelcil1-Wm.
Hay
SÙncoe-8amupl IJ;uris
Smt/.hwold-Willi,lm l.Jurg('
s
Stratford-So :-:"id '1'
H
trùl/.cl,'-D. 'kCa'hpu
.Jobn Won!\.
t'I'r..t:uv of \\ estern
Di
trict :\1i
sionaJ"J' ètlDlmittae.
MIDDLE DI'TIUCT.
.A17Jirm-.J. \\ hpp)('r
BmlJm<lnl.itl,,-'l'tll>m
s P.l'ikie
BrncT.'-Du;!alcI :\)c(/regnr
n,ll'dnn-t:. A. :\'ùh'tJ
OdnguClcou.sy-.lohn 'lcLean
0.1pny's Ray-S. Kt'.v
E/ora-James 'liddl,.ton
.tJramosa a'jd B.len ..ltL7Js-E. Barker
58
CLERGY.
[1858.
E<'luesi'fl.']-.T. Armonr
G.v'afraxa-II Dinney
G
orilet(}!JJn, Trl.1.fa1il'lr, C'mrclJtmvn,
and Slpwart/'ìwn-.Toi!epb Unsworth
Kinc'lrdine-X. 'lcKinnon
Jfurl..hul/l- \T acant.
_V
1IJ(,1.1.<fl e- \" .te!l. n t,
VPl"'narkpt-'l'hl)mas Baker
Orillill-A. .J. .Tupp
Orf) a.nd Inni,
/il-A. Ra)mond
Owen Sound-I.. Inibs
Srl"gnn-J. .TnhnRtou
Sp,'in ,ford-Yar:mt.
StmtfTm"llc-.Tnbn Durrant
Toronto 1st Clulrch-'1'. 8. E!ll'rliy.
Ttmmto 2nd C'ILUrch-F, H. :.\I3r"Hug.
V"U? '''w- Y a,'ant.
TVhitiJ/I-J. 'f. U\'rne
J, 'I.'. [iyrnp.
..ci-t'tary of Middle Dis
trict '.\Ii
ionary Conlluittee.
E
RTEll
DISTRICT.
Be7Tf"l.'ÍilR- Y !l.l'lUl t.
Brorl:t'ille-Hnh..,.t Rol.inRnn
(}old'prin,?!<- Willhm lIayden
rol)fJIIT"fJ-A. Bur'pee
J T'ìp"tnwn- V acan t.
King.<ton-K. \1. Fenwil'k
L'l/lllrk l.<t Clt/lrc'I-It. K. mack
L murk J';'f1agp-II. L:mca
hire
R"bel.t Rnhinr'<on.
e"retarv of Eastl'rn
District :\Iissinnary '
om'[ßittee,
LOWER C\Y\D\.
Bmme and Cow'In.q.ill('-A. Duff
Dan,""{[,' and Little w.:lrwick-A, .J.
J>arkpr,
Dl.lrham-\)avitl Dunkerley
B,lt'm-K J. Sbenill
fk 'r.']'vitk and l'otton-L. P. Adams
Granby and Abf,ott<ford--G. ß. Bucher
Hawl..
,.b'lrY- Vacant.
Indian L..wrls-.John Campbell
InvPT7U'A!s-H. Rt:.\lker
J/'l/"Unt'ìwn-,Juhn \lcKiIlicnn
Jjllhoume- Y aCJ.1l t.
J/'núreal 1.t CIII./,rci/-II. Wilkes, D. D.
},/"l/treal2nd Church-Vacant.
Pltillips'mr.q/'- Yacant.
Q1lpl,pc-U. \). Powis
Hus.<l'lIown-Thllmaq Bayne
She:rt)j'oo
e-.T aIlle
Ilohirt"<m
Stan,'lead, N<I/"tlt-R. V. Hall
St.lnste-"d. South-.Tamps Hay
St. A.nduws-A. Sim.:\I A.
Ft. Fmncis-V. P. I'Runkerhine
.J. P. Ch\rk. 1':1'<1.. Secretary of Lnwer
Cl\nllrJ,l Di..t. )Iis..ionary Cnmmittl'e.
.'Ji"i..tPTS witlwut Char'lps-_Þ;., J,illie.
D. D.. Imd A. Wicks'1n, )1. A.. Thpo.
lo
kal InRtltutt!, Toronto; II. Wil-
son. :'\IiRsiomtry, St. Cath'lrinel'; .T.
Climie. Uowm'ln\'"iIle; S. I{in!!;,
lhmilton: .J. Ellint. Ap:ent ot Cau-
ada ::;unday School Union, Cornwall.
Caoatla Chdstial1 COI1f'el'ence
1Ieets in Oshawa the .Fourth 'fhur::!day
in .June, 1/;58.
Jli.m'ster.
. P. O. Aifdrl'.çs.
J. W. :\'llbleR, Prl'<;irll'nt ...... Kettlt'by
J. W. Collin... ('l..rh ........ !\ewrnarket
Samu..l Dt'ILrlJorn, 'frl'asurer... ORhawa
Th,nn:.<; Ul'llI.V............,........ do
.Jntlathm S. Th,)mp
nn ......... do
.T. W. :.-haral'd.................. I3rougham
.Tehil'! ChurchilL............. do
B. }<'. Pt'rr)' ........................ Wbithy
L. C. Thoma.. ..................... do
.Tesse Y.\'ICl\lIlp ............ Bn\\ mlln\ ill..
lIyr'lIll JI" \'"warù............... nont..lhea<l
Eli-h;l Alg,'r ......,.............. Castleton
;';-
ia
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i;i
'::..:....:....:....:....:..::..KÖ;:
i::;l
J. L. HU
R. ....,...............,.... do
B. J,. B,"a,U..y ......... ............... do
.Jc,b:J. \[atklc:n...... Gorm1ey's Corners
H. H. Wilson............,..... Newmarket
8.1\1. }.owler.................. do
f;'l uirl' :\Iorton ...........'... Que!'nsvill..
.T..
sl' 'fattnn........................ lieswick
William Henry............... rlpw Hop('
.J"hn Em,I...... .............. Strafford\.m..
. C. Earl ... ........ ......... BllrgtJRR"I'iIle
G. W. Colston...,................. Urooklin
.Tns..ph G..dkin .................. Rcn'rley
C::barlt'B IlRvner ......... ......... 8cotland
SJlvanuR
irholl...... ...... ßurgeRRville
.'Rcnb Liliurti..... ....... ....... Allt'nsvilie
}<'røderick J. Whitfield....... !'rincHon
Bible Cluistiau Cll1lJ:eh in
Cauada ,,vest.
Conf"renl'l' mepts at Cohourg the First
Thursdav in June. 1858.
COBOURG DISTRICT.
C(Jl'aur.']-\V, Hooper, .J. Uooper, .J.
Langdon, I'upf'rannn'lted.
Po'terb,)/"o'-'rhomas Green
Dlanl'Mr-A. !\Iorris
Hllntin,'lrlf!rl-T. HuH
'''''!lm'mr-II. ::-tevens
Hu".']erford-G. Colw..n
'f. Green, Superiutend't of the DistrIct.
BO'l>MA.NVILLE DIsTRICT.
fl,)Wlnflmifle-J. C'hnpple
Hilml,t'm-.T. B. 'I.'app. R, ?tIiller, G.
Uayrr!l.ft. Sup..rnumerary
Porrf Perry-J. IIu!!h..s
ftlllril'nsa-.J. II. i<;)'non,.J. Ashley
þt-nelon Falls-Yal'ant
Picl.fring-A. Doble
Srnft-.Tos. Dix
.J. II, Eynon, Supd.t, of the District.
HURON DISTRICT.
lo/ilclu'll-R. Hurley, A. Gordon
Dnwnie-Yacllnt
E.reter-J. gdwards, D. Cant10n
Clinton-J. WilIiamB, T. }{ice
London-P. Robins
JllCfl71t--Grey, Inp;erl'oll.llnrl Dert'ham.
R. Hurley, Supd't. of the District.
Baptist lUinlsters in Canmla.
,"mÜters. P. O. Addrl'Rs.
Allin
t.on, W......................., London
And
on, A..................... Markham
Anderson, W. K. ............ Kemptville
Austin. A, ....,.... ...........,...... j,:iml'oe
Baird, J...............,.. South Mona!!blUl
Harker.
. P..................... Queen"t.on
n..ardsall, W. C...........,...... Tng..rsnll
Binga. A. (cord preacher}... Hamilton
ßroadwater. P., do. ... Hamilton
o;k
' j.a
..::.::::..::::::: ::: ïi!;
llu..h. S. (col'd preacher) AmherRtbnr
Ü>lldwell, W. A. .................. Dunt..las
Camernn. .J. ...... ..................... Perth
Camfield, Z. W.......... ............ llnstnn
Camphell. A. ..................... Chatham
Camphell. G. ..................... HurnRton
Ca..,pbell, .T. (cnl'd prellcher) Snnflwich
('!lrey, O. W. 'I. ......... St, Catharin""
(
Rrrv..r. B. II............ ......... 8rot1Rn.1
Chañdler. J. ...... ............... COllticook
('hapd, W. B. ............... Mount Elgin
(,hute, A. ........................ BO"RßlIU..t
Clark, K ........................... Ancaqtf'r
1
I>lrk. .J. ... ....................,..,... 011"1 ph
Clnttnn. .T.... ...... ...... 'femperancevill..
('ook, It. ß. ... ...... .................. A,.ton
Coopt'r, .T, ...... .......... ...... \\' oot1stock
('orlett, .T. ........................... M"r
..a
C ,rlett. 'fhumas .. ...... ......... Gos/ì,.101
('ox. J. R ........................ Silvpr llill
('urtiq. G. II. .......,........... Sih'C!' Hill
('lIsi,-k, .T. :\I. (lndi!l.n pr.) Grand River
('yr, '1". (Fr... eh preacher) h' :\f..ntre ,I
D:nilbon, T. L., A.:\f. ......... Br'antford
Demps
r, .J................... St. Andrews
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D..nion, \V. .....'......... Carleton I'laotl
:
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... .....'...:....
.....:........
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Dick, R. (I<:ù'r GORpel 'f.ibune) Toronto
Duncan, A. ........................ ... .J.'in::øl
EdwllrdB. .J.....,.... ............... Clarl'nce
EIli...tt, ISMc .......... ...... Mount l:J
in
Facpr, 'f. II. .................. St. Thnl;:UU!
Facey, A. }I............. ......... Zone i\lillll
I<'itch. U. ........................ l{irlC:
ville
Fol
er. S. W. ..... ..,.........
h..rbrnoke
Fraser, \V, .....,.........,..... Kincudillc
Fri7.e, G. P, ..................... Claremont
J<'} fe. R. A........................... 'foront.o
g:
, \
:........ ....:...:...,:....
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'.
....?
Genie. .J.......,.................... Innpl"kip
Gih
on, Z. .....,..................... Cltradoe
tìilli('s. A. ............... ............... Faton
Gilmour. J. ,.................... Ppterboro'
Goble, .T. ........................ "ilia
mll
Gonue. \V. ........................ Ilarwich
(Ionùerham, J.................. yp..k "iII
Uostelow, D..................... DorcheRter
Hostick, T........................ Brnul
ham
GmITtey, G ..................... Pickeriu!!:
Urepn. J. (Bible S. A'gt) Oodman,'hest
r
Griffin, .J.........................
outh\\old
Griffin, 8. ..................,..... Bh'nheim
lIall,.J. P............................ Bll
.bltm
H,unilton. JL.................... Broclnille
Hammett,.J. .........................., liing
'n
:' \\
: ::::: ::.. ::.. :::: ..... Ü
:
l
IbwkinR. II II................... Chatham
lIprriugton. It. ................ Ki,,
8\.iIIe
Hewson, W., A.
1. ......... Ht'amRViIlE'
Hill, I'. ... ......... ........,... Chelteuham
1I'lile. .J. .T. ... ............... l'f'netan
ore
lIalr'rof[, J,. .., ............ Carleton Place
I
'J? ...::::::::::::..:::......:..:.à
.
l:\\
h
Hurù. C. ............ .................. Hath'\'
Hlllh..rt, \V. ........................ lInwick
Hurlburt. W. ........................ Rt'al'h
J1f'r, .Jacob ..................... Dorchl'8t
r
.Tack"on. \L A. ............... ('olcht'stf'r
.T..rsey, F. N. .....,......... South Potton
JnhnHon. R...................... J ngersoll
.JnneB, 'f. J. ..................... 4.rtt'ml'
ia
I{ing, J. ........................... DakR\iIIe
Lacey, F. ........................... Bu'\ton
(,arey, \V. ... ...... ............ lIaldimand
(,afleur, 'f. (French preachl'r1 Longueil
(,andon, VI'. n. ............,.. W oOlIRtock
Lf'tournellu..1. (}'rench pr.) n..nry'ille
I.illite'. .T.. D. D. ." .............., 1t1ontreal
I,loyd. H. ... ...... ......... ...... Port UOI*
Lon
fiRh, J. (Indian pr.) ... 'l'llscllfl,ra
LOIimer, A. B. A.. (Secretary
Canada Haptist Union) ...... 'foronto
Lyster, \'L .....................
I..lhourne
'lackie, .J. ........................ Stratfnrd
'Jar.-h. D. ..............,............ Qu..lioc
)laRsey. R (City missinn:l.ry) 1\loutreal
\IcCounI'U. S. ............ ......... "i,'Dna
\1,:Donald, r. ............... Owen Sound
'leEathron, A. ..................... C)"o)
liy
\1c1ntvre. A. .., ............ ......... Ul'Ol'k
",.J,e:Ïn, II. ..................... O
Ilabrn('k
\lcI,ellau. W. ............ ...... Sprin!!:f,.rd
t
il. D ri : ...... ......
.:.
:.. ''':. ...............:.
'Ic ncal".
f. ... ............... Ge. rg..town
\Iillal'd, William... ......... no ßr-ampton
\lilItJr. A. ..,................... Woodstnck
'liller, \V. ,................................ Oro
\li11
. '1'. ........................
oulhwold
\Tilue, W. ........................ Nithhut'jl
\litrb,'l1, K.... ...... ......... Gt'('r
t'ville
'litchl'lI. "-. ........................ 'l'nro1;lto
'Ioore, G. ........................... [Ju
tnn
'Illullon, A. ... ............... ... " tar.
t..ad
\IOlllt'lII, 'f, P. ....... ......... ("Ill icook
l'wm!fn. \\". P. (cullln,d pr.) ... n/lwn
"icho!.'!, n. ........................... I\ith')"
'l"orrn:lIlrle!l.u, L. (F. pr.) Grand Li!!TlI'
Oakley, .J. ..................... ...... llronte
1858. ]
MUNICIPALITIES.
59
Owen, T. It. .................. llloombburg Scott, A......................... Georgetown I \"I\nloon, J.. .Juu. ......... .. Yilla :\'ova
Painter, J. ...................... Onondaga Sharp. G,... ............ ............ Londun 'Rubon, .J., Sen. ... .....,...... Hllrtforll
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Rainboth. 1<:............................ }'inch Smith, A. ......'...'.......... Kew
arum I White. g, (colored preacher) ... Dawn
Ueid. II. .......................... lIillsburg I Smith, R ......................... Cauboro' I Wild. R. ........................ DecelV:nille
Uiendeau. T. (French pr.) ...... St. Pie Smith, J. ........................... Lanark \\ ilkin
on, W., A.
I. ............... Lobo
Roberts, E. ..................... Pete/boro' Smith, It. D. ..................... Walpole I Williams, .J. .................., Forestville
Robertl',J. ............... DrUllllllond\'ill"
mitb, W. ......,............... St. Geurge Williams,.J. S. .................. )1()JJtreal
Rogers. H. 'V. ..................... Boston
teillhoff. P. ................... Townsend WilsolJ. G. .................. LRwrenceville
Rouse, S. ........................... Ba\ ham St
vens, A. ..................,........ L..t'd
Winterbotham,.J, ......... Owen Í'\'und
Roussy. L. (F....n('h pr.) ...'.. Stt'. Marie Stewart. A. ........................ Durhtm ''''right, D. ........................ r\t'wland
Roux. C. (1<'. pr.). l'ointe aux 'fremhl
s Stillw..ll, T. ........................ WalpJltl Youug, Z. ........................... lIatley
Rowland. D. W. .................. AYlmer j Tapscott, S. ........................ Cobour
-
Ryerbe. G. .J.............,.... Port Ryerse Toppiul!;. E...................... Wooùst)ck N, B.-This list i" marla up without
Sawyer.
. ............,..............
ton Tree, S.B. .............................:. Zorra r
s
ct t? the m.inor diff
re,lCes ",hich
Sawy
r. G. ...............'.........., Chl
on Troy, W. (colored pr.) ......... ,\ llld
or I dl;1!lDgUl
h .varlOu
sectIOns of Evan-
Schofield, P., ?tI. D. ......... Erockvllle Turner, D. A, (colored pr.) ... Loudon gehcal Baptists.
1\IUNICIP ALITIES, CANADA 'VEST.
In order to obtain the fullest and most correct information for this department of the Canawan Almanac. over five
hnndred circulars were addressed to different :Uunicipal officers throughout the Upper Province, and the Editor beg!
to return sincere thanks for the very prompt attention his requests have in almost every case been complied with. In
the returns from To" nship Municipalities he regrets to find that the circulars were not explicit enough. The column
"Total Assessed Value in 1857" ha
been by some understood to mean exclusive of PcrsOTla], property, whereas it was
Intended to cover the whole wealth of the Town!'hip, A!!ain," Amount realized by Assessment Rate. 1857 " has been
replied to in some cases by
iving the amonnt realized for local purposes only, leaving out certain special rates. whereas
we w;
hed to show the total amount. It would then have appeared by our tables that any Township contaIning a certain
number (If assesSI'd acres was worth BO many dollars, and wiLl' subject to a L'Crtainamount ofta'(t's; a eomparisnn then
of their respective values, and per centage of ta'tes in each individual Township, could have been ea
ily arrived at.
Another year wo tr118t to be more perfect in this respect.
We may add that the mode of Taxation for County Bnd Township purposes is diITerent from that a'lopted by Cities,
Towns and Villag
s. In the former the ntte is levied on the inial or gross assessed value; in the latter, on 6 per cent,
of the total or gross IlSScssed value, which is denomInated tho annual value.
I.-Brant.
Acres. 213,995; Assessed Yalue, $
.318,852; Assessment,
$,10,18li.75 Dt'ÏJentures now outstanding, nono; County
Debt, exclu6Ïveof Debentures, none.
COUYTY OFFICIALS.
Warden .......................: Daniel Anderl'on '" Paris
Trea.
urer ......... ...... .....' ll.unilton llig
ar ... Drautford
Reu
trar .................'... ThoI'. S. Shenstone... ..
Cl r1;: .........................,.. .John Cltmeron .......
Soliciinr ......... .........,....." "
Juilge ('n. Court Æ Chair.
7Iun Quarter &.s
im
... Stephpn.J. .Jones ...
SIIi'7'
ff ....... ......... ......... .John Smith .........
Clak of the P
f1ce ......... John Cameron ......
Clerk
f C,YU7II!1 (hurt arid
Ð, Clerk flf the Crown... Duncan Cameron ...
Jud,1c SUTT,;gute ... ......... Stephen J. .Jones ..,
Ð. Registrar Surro[p.te... John Cameron ......
County 7hwn-BRANTFORD.
Chief MagIstrate, Thomas Botham; Clerk, Gabriel Bal-
four.
V.-Comprising the Township of Oakland. tbe four
I'outhern concel'sion;l of the Township of Burford. and Lots
Nos. 1 to 9 inclusive. in the Ran
es east ..nil west of the
)Iount Pleasant Road. In the Towl!ship of Urantford,
a<ljoinlng the Township of Oakland. Cùrk, .James
Ial-
colm, Scotland.
YI.-Comprising the Townships of OnOl:daga and Tns-
carora, and that part of Town
hip of Drantfnrd l.}ing
RÐUlh of the main road from Brantf"rd to Hamilton. and
eabt of Fairchild's Crt'..k. Clerk, W. }1cGuier, 'l'U!iCllrora.
.l\(.I
-The line of Division betwet'n the limits of Din-
"ion Courts 1 and 5. sub:ie'luently alter!'rl and made to be
between Lots ro-os. 5 & t:j in the Ran!!!' east Itnd Wt'st of the
'Iouut PleaAAnt Road, in the 'l'ownship of Unmtford, and
not fl'om 1 to 9 inclusive, as in the former 8l'r:lngement.
2.-('aJ:letol1.
Debentnres now out-ltanding, $1,120; County Debt, ex-
clusive of Debenturt:ls, $800.
CO(;
TY OFFICIALS.
lVarden ........................ .Jos"ph Hinton ...... RicbmoB4I
Dil'isian Courts. T,.eulurer ......... ............ D:mi(JIO'Connor ... Ottawa
Registl'ar ......... ...... ...... Ed, Sherwood ...... "
I -Comprbing the Town of Br..mtford. and that part of C/prk... ............ ............ ChaR. H. Pinh"v ...
the TO\\ u
hip of Rranttord not includt'd in tho other Snlicitflr ........................ .J. Bower Lewis ...
Di\.isit
uB hereinafter described. Cl
rk, Heury Racey, Judge Co. ('nun Æ Chair-
Branttord. 7nan QWlrter SasWns ... C. Armstron
.....,
IJ.-f'omprising the To"n of PariQ. and tbat part of Sheriff ......................... Simon }'ra"l'r ......
South Dumtrics \\eht of the line, lK.tween l,ot" 1R aud 19. O('7'k nf the PeU'"", ......... F. C, Powell .........
and that part of the 1st ConceFsion OJ the 'l'ownship of Clerk flf Ú>'Untlf Churt and
Rralltti,,'" lying weht of a continuation of the la."t-men- Ð. C;prk nfÙ/e Crown... II. .J, Friel... ......
tj(med liue. Clerk, John A. I'entoll, Paris. Jud.qe ,'}/lTTn!Jate ............ C. Arm
trong ......
IIL-('omprisin
the rem,tinder of the TOWD,hip of /{e!li
trar Surrogate ....... II, J. Frit'l ..........
Sonth Dumhie
. IIndofthe 1st Conces
ion oftheTown
hip Cruwn Land .-lu ent ......... John Durie ........,
ef Urautti/rd. Clj'k, Samuel I:5tantnn, st. George. C()unty 7hwn-OTT\W\ CITY.
n ,-C"lIlpri-iing the ten northern ('.on('e
sion5 of the Chief 'Iagistmt('. .John Rower Lewi
,
Jayor !tnd 1te-
TU\\D>.hip of nur ti'rd. and th:tt pl\rt of tht' 2nd :1rd. 4th ('ord,'r: (It'rk, William P. Lett; AHs<'sst'd valne, $]{Iß.OOO,
and 5th f 'onct'
!'oion-l of the 'fownship of IIrantfÌJrd we..t of annual valllc: DeÏJ..ntnrcs nnw outht:mùin
. $luO,OOO;
thfi Iillt' hptwt'en Lot" ro-os. 10 alld 11, and that portion of Corporation Debt, excluhive of Dt'bentures, $10,000,
the herr trat.t West of a continuation of tht:> last.nlCntioned Divisirm. Churts.
lmt:l, CluJ:, Leandcr D. Marks, TIurford. I.-Comprbing the City of Ottawa. tl'1ll Town
hip of
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MUNICIPALITIES.
[1858.
5.-FJ:outenne, Lennox. and Adllington.
Acres, 1,335,6!O; Assessed "Value. $1.842.000; Assess-
ment-County Rate, $-3,837 10; 8cho:Jl Hate, $1.
00-
rotal, $5,03ï .10; Debentures now outstanding, $3:!,000;
County Debt, exclm,ive of Debeutures, $22,000.
COmiTY OFFICIALS.
Warden ..........,............. D. Roblin, 31.P,P, ... :N"apanee
T,'easurer ..................... 'L Ferguron ......... Kingston
Registrar of p,.onwnac... .J. Durand......... ...... ..
., of Lennox and
.Addi1l{}wn .................. I
allcFra
er,........,.. J.\Iilhaven
Cft'rk ... ..................... .... G. H. Detlor............ Kingston
Solicitor ........................ Thos.Kirlq)atrick.., ..
SI/TVfynr ........ ............... D. C, Smith ...... ...... Odessa
Judge Cu. ()JU1.t cE Chair-
71wn QUil1'wr Sessions... K. l\'fackemr.Íe......... Kingston
Sheriff ................,........ 'I.'. A. Corbett ......... .,
Clerk of t"e .?tace ......... .John Wauùb,r ...'...
Clerk (!f C(runty (,'hurt and
D. Okrk ojthe Crown... Pet.cr O'Reilly.......
Judge Sun'ogau ............ Geo. A. Cumming ...
Re!Ji
trar SUTTogau ....... Isaac }'ra:;..r ......... :\Iilhaven
Crown Land .Agent ......... Allan l\Iacpherhon... Kingston
County TOWn-CITY OF KI:SOhTO)\!.
Chief J.\lagi
trat"" George Da"Vid
on ; ClerJ.., :\1. Flanagan;
As
e
sed \" alue, $-'340,000: Assessm"nt. $;;6.000; Debentures
now outstanding, $:\30.400: Corporation Debt, e"'{elusive of
Debpntures. none; City Solicitor. J. O'Ut'illy; Coroners, E.
.J. l\arker, 11. W. Benson, John Shaw, .John Stewart, C. W.
P. De L' Armitage, Bnd )1. }'lanagan.
Division (burts.
I.-Comprlsing the City of Kingston, the Township of
Howe Island and Wolfe Island, anJ all that pllrt of the
Towuship of Pittsburgh south-west of the rear of the 5th
Conce88ion thf.>reof. Clerk, E, A. Burrowes, IHngston.
IT .-Comprising the 1st and 2nd Wardi< of the Township
of E,'nest
'o"n (exc..pt tbe 4th Conre!'!'ion th..reof) and
the Township of AmherJ3t Island. Clerk, Edward Wright,
Bafh.
III.-Comprisin
the Township of Frederick8burgh,
ori:dnal and additional, (exL'ßpt the 6th alld ïth Conces-
sions, and all other p..rts north of Hay Bav) aud the
Township of Adolphustown. Clerk, Edy,in :\lallroy, Froo-
4.- .Essex. ericksburgh.
Acres. 32
,534; Acres under cultivation, 283.000; As- IV.-Comprlsin
the Towm;hip of Richmond. including
80ssed Value. $3.200,000; ASRessment, $16.826; Debentures Napnnee. and the 5th and ith Conre;;siolls of the Toy, nship
now oubtauding, $32,000; County Debt, none. of I'red..ricksburl!h, and all other part" of the same north
COUNTY OFFICIALS. of Hay Bay. Ckrk, G. :'. Clapp, Napauee.
w:: d t V.-Comprising the Township of Camden East.. (except
J.r en ........................ Theo. :\Ialo t ...... Leaminc;ton the 9th Con,'ession) and that IJ:\rt of the 8th ConceBsion
Treasu)'er ..................... George Bullock... Sandy,ich north of Salmon River. Clerk, Wm. Whelan, Centreville.
Registrar ...................... .James Askin ...... ..
Ckrk ........................... .J.n, Wilkinson ..." VI.-Compri!'ing the Township of Lou!:hborough, and
Solicitor ........................ J. H. Wilkinson... the Township of Bedlord. Ckrk, Edwald Upham, Lough-
Surveyor ........ ...... ......... O. Bartley... ...... borough,
Judge Cb. Court cE Chair- VII.-Compri
ing the Township of Kin
ðton, (ex('ep';
man QIJAlrter Sasi<m3 ... Alpx. C-newett......" that part of the westPfD additioll 1}ln
north of Mud
Sheriff ......................... .Tolm
IcEwan ..." Lake) and the Town.hip of Stor!'Ïn!.!:ton, aud all thflt part
Clerk of tile Ppacp ......... Charles Eaby,..... of the Towll
hip of l'itt"hur,.:h nmth of the r..flr of the 5th
Ckrk of Co'Unt,/1 (burt and Concession thereof, Cl,crk, l'eter
lcKilTl, Waterloo.
D. Clnk ojllJt! CJ'Own... Horatio Nelson ... YIII.-Compl'isinO' thp Township of
hpffield, and the
Judge SU1"1' o gllte ............ J. A. WilJdnson... 9th CODcPs
ioll of the Town
bip of Camden. Iwd all thlLt
Regi.<trllr Surrogate ....... .JanlPs Askin ...... part of the 8th Conce.sion of Camd..n north of
a]mon
(;}'own Lund Agent. ....... D. Moynahan ...... lUver. Cterk, }'I'anklin Felden, 'l'amworth.
Gnmty Tml'n-SANDWICH. IX.-)!"rged in rio, 3.
The incorporation of Sandwich as a Town l'tIunk'lpality X.-Comprisinf! the Townships of Portland IInd lIichin-
was accomplisherl in the sunllllerof1857, but will ha.-e no brooke. Clerk, Samuel Stewart, Spike's COl'llers.
øeparate :\luuidl'lll orgmbation untillBt January, 1858. XT.-Compd;;iDg tha 3rcl. .lth, and 5th Wan]s. and the
Dirü;inn Courts. whole of the 4th ConC<'i<sion of the Town. nil' of Ernest
I.-Comprisin
Towll
hips of Sandwich andl'tlaidstone. Tuwn. and all that part of the w..stern uùdition of the
Ckrk, Jost'ph :\Iercer. Sandwich. Town.hip of I(in
ston lying north of J.\lud LaJ..e. Ckrk,
II.-Compri!.ing Townships of Amhel'8tburg and An- Henry Putz, Wilton.
derdon. Ckrk, Alanson Botsford, Amherstburg. XlI.-
Ierged in No.7.
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:Nepean, and part of Gloucel!ter. (Jlerk, George R. Burke,
Ottawa.
II.-Comprisin
the Yillage of Richmond, Township of
Goulburo, and pa.:t of :\Iarlborough. Ckrk,.J. A. Uryson,
ltlchmond.
III.-Compri
ing Town!'hips of Huntley and J.\Iarch.
Ckrk, .John Fl'nton, Newton, Township of Huutley.
IV.-Comprbing Toy,lI
hips of Htzroy and Torbolton.
Clerk, "'m. D, I'igott, Htzroy Ilnrbor.
Y.-Compri
ing Township of riorth Gower and part of
Marlborou;.\h, Ckrk, Willidm Corvan, I\orth Gower.
VI.-Comprising Township of Os
()()de and purt of
Glow'ester. Olerk, Irs Morgan, Village of lI1etcalfe, Os-
gL ode.
3.-Elgill.
Acres, 4-!
,3j'9; Persons aS8essed, 5.GG2; Assessed Value,
$5,1:!S,fJ84; Asse
sm('nt, $3R.OOO; Dehentun>s I!.OW out-
staudbg, $48.000: Cfll1nty Debt, exclusive of Debentur..s,
(Mun. L. }'und), $80,000.
COUNTY OFFICIALS.
WLlTl:len ........................ R. .Johnson ......... Union
T,.eilsw'er ..................... 1[('llry mack ...... St. 'i'homns
Rl'{Jistrur ...................... .Tohn McKay...... ..
Clerk ......... .................. William J.\lcKay...
Survfyor ...................... Danid Hanvey...
Judge Co. Court cE C ltair-
mun Qt:a1'wr &ssif)ns ... D. .J.Hughes ......
S "eriif ....... .................. Colin Munro ......
ClfTk of the Pe.ace ...... .., .James Farley......
Ckrk fl.f c"unty Court and
D. Clprl. 01 the Crown... Peter Murtagh ...
Judge Surrogote ............ D. .J. Ilu
hes ......
Regidrar Surroyau ....... Peter
lurtagh ...
("ounty T()Wn-ST. THOIl1A8.
Population., 2.000; Chief Magistrate. Asa IIoward;
Clelk, IIl'ury }'. Ellis: A8se
scd "lIlue, $(j28,3VO.
Division al'Urt,
.
J.-Compri
ini the Township of Bayhftm. Clerk, Simon
Newcomb, Yicnna.
II.-Compri
ing the Townl'hips of 3lalahide and South
Dorchester. C'lprk, Wm. Campbdl, Aylmer.
III.-Compl'isin
the Township of Yarmouth, Town of
St. Thomas, and the greater part of the east and south-
ern part of the Township of 80uthwold. Clerk, James
Farley, St. Thomas.
IV,-Comprbing the Townships of Aldborol1!!h, Dun-
wich, and th.!t portion of the west part of Southwold
DOt included in the Third Divibion. Clerk, Wm. lIarris,
Iona.
III.-Compri!'ing Township of Gûsfil::lù. ClerIc, .James
lUng, Kiogs"Ville.
IV.-Comprising Townsliip of Colch<-ster. Clerk, G,
Buchanan, Colchc
ter.
V.-f'omprising Town
hip of l\Iersea. Cl('rk, .Jonathan
Wigfield, Mersea.
VI.-Cflmpri
ing Townships of Rochester and West Til-
bury. Ckrk, }'rancis Graham, Itochester.
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MUNICIPALITIES.
61
1858.]
6.-Grey.
Assessed Value, $3/i80,000; Assessment, $17 ,4
9.54 ;
Debentures now outstanding, $!,2ùO.
COUNTY OFFICIALS.
JJ-ãrdm ........................ W. K. Flesher.... Artpmbia
Treasurer ..................... }'red. Lel'an ...... Owen Sound
Rl'gistrar ...,.................. 'Iboillas Lunn ... "
CkTk ...... ...... ...... ....,.... G..J. Ggle .., ......
Solidtor ........................ J. Creasor, .Jun.,
Judge OJ. (,vuri d': C hair-
man Quarter Sl'ssions... F. T. Wilkes ......
Sheriff ................ ......... George Snider ...
CI"'l'k of the Pæce ......... Wro. Armstrong,
Olerk of OJunt,:' Conri and
D. Clerk of tlte Crown... Peter In
lis ......
Judge Surrogak ............ F. T. Wilkes ......
Rl'{}isfrar Surrogate......... Peter Inglis ...'.. "
()rownLo.nd Avent ...,..... Wro. .Jackson ..' Ben
inck.
County Tuwn-OwEN Somm.
Chief
!agistrate, lUchard Carney; Clerk, Thos. Gordon;
Assessed Value, $57l1,OûÛ; A
sessillent-first year of in-
corporation, rllte not levied; Debentures now outstanding,
Done; Corporation Debt, exelusive of Debentures, none.
Divisi()Tj, Courts.
I.-Compri!'ing the Town of Owen Sound and the Town-
IIhips of S}denham, Derby, Holland, aud Sullivan. CI.1rk,
Wm !'mith, OWl:>n Round.
n.-Compri
ing the Townships of E
remont, Xormarl-
by, Bentinck, and Glenelg, eJ..cepting the ranges of lots
parallel to the Toronto and S,ydenham Road. Clû'l
, Will.
Jackson, Durha.m Village.
III.-Comprbing the Township of St. Vincent and the
west half of Euphrasia. Clerk, John Willi:tms, :\Il.'af,)rd
Village.
IV.-Comprising the Townôhip of Collingwood, the east
half of Euphra
ia, and the east half of 08prey. Clerk,
Thos. .J. Rourk, Collingwood.
V.-Comprising the Towns}lÍps of Artem&ia, 1I1elanc-
thon, and Proton, the west half or Osprey, the ranges
of lots parallel to the 'foronto and Sydenhðm Road, Town-
ship of G!unelg. Clerk, .John W. Armstrong, Artemesia.
IV.-Comprising the Township of South C;
ynga and
Rainham. (,'(,,'rk, Wm. .Jones, Uainham, Centre Yillage.
V.-Compri
inl!: the Towuship of Canborongh, and
those pads of the Townshi}J8 of Xorth C:,yuga slid Seneca
1
'ing eapterly of the line lietwt'pn Lot A ]'\os, 12 and 13 of
the several ConcessionI'! in the !'aid TOWDShip reApeclively.
Clerk, baac Bownum, Canboro' 'illage.
VI.-Comprising the Township of Walpole. Cler].', Edw.
It. Kent, WillÜ\msville Village.
8.-1181t0Il,
AcreR. 2
6,027; As"ess
d Value. $å.669,{j08; Assessment,
:t35,Si3; Dl'beutures now outstanding, $:!:J,200; County
Debt, exclusive of D
benturei\, $-16,1[,2.
COUXTY OFFICIALS.
1V.:lrden ........................ R. J'oIill..r ...'...... Zimmercll1D
Treas/t1'cr ... ......... ......... Geo. Brown ....... Milton
R,,-gistmr ......,.........,..... Thos, Racey...... "
Olerlc ............................ F. lIamburgh ...
Solicitor ...... ...... ...... ...... G. T. lla'tpdù......
Surveyor.....,.................. lIenry WÎl1Ìer '..
Judge Co. lÀ>w.t d': Chair-
man Quarter Spssions... Joseph DaviR ......
Sheriif' .... ... .................. Levi \rillson ......
Clerk of the P.'ace ......... G. T. n.\stedo ......
Clerk of Count!! Court and
D. Clf'Tk of tile Oruwn... W. J,. P. Eager '"
Judge Surrogute. ............. Jospph Davis ...... "
RI'{;istmr Surrooate...,...,.. W. L. P. Eager... "
County Town-MILToN.
Chief Magistrate, Geo. nrown; Clerk, Peter :MeKI\Y;
AsseS!!ed Yalue, $lH,SOO; Debentures now outstanding,
none; Corporation Debt, exclusive of Delientul'es, Done;
Treasurer, W. L. P. Eager.
Dit'isV>n C'O-urts.
I.-Compri
ing all that part of the township of Trafalgar
from the line between the 5th and 6th Conce!'sions of the
new survey, west to the 'fownship 1ine, and from the line
between Lots 18 aud 19, in the old survey, also westerly to
the Town line. Cterk, John llolgate, Milton.
n.-Comprising the remaining part of the To\\nship of
Trafalgar. Cterk, Robert B.dmer, Oakville,
'1.-Hal(ibnau(l. III.-Comprising the five Easterly Concessions of the
Acres, 885.930; Asse::.sment, $19,093.33; Debentures Tov.n
hip of l:sque.:ing, Clerk, Rob. Young, Stewartown
now outstaodilJ;;, noue; County Debt, none. IV.-Comprising the six Westerly Concessions of th
COmiTY OFFICIALS. Township of .El\quc>iinF;. Clerk', LachIl\n McDonald, Acton.
Warden ..............,.,....... William Cook......... S. Ca y u g a V.-Comprir:<ing the Township of Na.ssagaweya. Clerk
E. 'V. Secord, Campbells\ille. '
r!e
r::.::::::::::::::::::::::
:
: i:;I
:N ::::::::: Cay
.g3 VI.-Comprising the Tov.'bship of Nelson. Clerk, W.
CierI. ............................. F. S. Stevenson ...... 'McKay, Nelson.
Judge OJ. OJUrt d! Chair- -
- - -
'lIWn Quarter &ssians... .J. J. Stevenson '..... 9.-Hastlu;l;s.
Sheriff...... ..'.................. Richard )Iartin .,.... Acres, 847,800; Ass!'s:<n1Cnt. $
2,OOO; Debentures now
ClerIc of the Peacl' .......... T. II. Aikman ...... t d . 1 ", 000 F'"
Ckrk of Cownt]f Court and outs an mg, $, ..
, ; vvuaty Debt, exclusive of Dawn-
D. Cterk afthl' Crmvn... R. V. Griffith ......... tures, $10,OuO.
Judge Surrogate ............' J. J Stevl:>nson ...... CO"CXTY omcnLS.
Registrar Surrogate......... R. V.Gritlith ......... W},rden ........................ N, S. Appleby... Shannouville
C'aunly 1(;WI1
-CAY\:GA. (Not Incorporated.) 7'remmrer .................,..,. F. McAnllany ... Belleville
Division Courts.
;
;
..::::::..:.::.::::.,:.:::.: iybo
;a
o
::: "
I.-C-omprlsing, 1st, all the Tewnship ofSenec3, e"1:cept. SfJli!:Ïtors........................ Uoss & Bell ...... "
In
the IMt and
nd Conce
sion8 therein, as are lying Surveyor.....,.................. .Jas, .Jameson... "
easterly of the line between Lots Nos. 12 and 13, and ex- Judge CÐ. Omrt d': ClIaiT-
cepting also the Young Tract, and the properties of 1ntln Quarter &ssions ... WiJIiam Smart...
Richar
Martin lu
d Robert Weir. 2nd, all the Townl\hip Sher.
.........;................. J, ,
. D. Moodie,
o
Onelda, exc
ptlllg the first ran
e north of the Cayu}!a Clel!. of the l
ace............ .J. 0 Hare ......... "
Lme, the Denms Tract, aud the Lots southerly of the said I CÚ'rk of Cbu7lty Cou).tar.d
Tract. ClÆrk, Will. Thompson, Caledonia Village. D. Clerk afthe Orown... A. G, Nortbrop, "
II.--Comprising the whole Township of North Cayuga, Juðo.e Surrogate. .........,... .T. D. Crowe ...... Fran.
ford
e'i:cepting that pllft of the same lying eastwardly of the Ue.?l.$trar Surrogate...,..... 'Y m . nowen...... .
line bctween Lots Nos. l
and 13 in the several conces- \ Crown Land ..I.gent ......... F. l\IcAnnany ... Bellenlle
lIions thereof. 2ndly, of that part of the 1st IIIl(12nd Con- County Town-BELLEVILLE.
cessions of the Township of Sen
a, lying westwsrd of line Chief )Ia!!Ïstrate }'ranciM McAnnany Mayor' Clerk R
between J,?ts l'<os. 12 !I-nd 13, the young: 'fract, and the 1\[. Hoy; A
Re!'sed 'Annual Yalul', $1-18,000; A'B
eRsru
Ilt:
lands of Richarù !Iarhn and Robert We
r. 3rdl)', of the $.18,000; Debenlu
eR now outstanding, $50.000: Corpora-
fi
st range of On;-.Ida, north o
Cayuga Lme and the Den- I hon Debt, ext!uPlve of Debenturðs, $4,000; Treasurer,
DlS Tract, and ],lver Lots l)JDg south thereot. Clerk, I Merrick Sawytir.
Duncan Campbell, Cayuga Town. DiviÛon lbU7.tS.
IlI.-Compr.islng the Townships o
l\io
l.lton and Sher- I.-Colllpri
in
tbe TOWIl
hip of Belleville. Ole'r7
, Arch.
brooke. Olerl" ,John Armour, Dunnnlle 'illago. Ponton, !Jelle\ ille.
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MUNICIPALITIES.
[1858.
n.-Comprising the Township of Sidncy. Ckrk, N.
E:etcheBOn, :Sidney.
IIL-Cnm}lrising the Township of T.}cndinagn, ClerIc,
Dfrarn JIolden, ::'hltnnomiIle.
IV,-Compl'ising the Township of Hungerford. Clerk,
RoLert )lcCul11ll1on, Tweed,
Y.-Comprising the Township of Rawdon. CkJrk, Wm.
.Judù. :::til"liu;.c.
VI:-Comprising the Townships ofM.J.d
, Elzevir, and
Tudur. Clerk, CJ.mrlcsGream, l\ladoc.
VlI.-Comprisin:; the Town
hip of lluntingdon. Clerk,
James J. It.} alJ, 1-:tt8t 1I1..ira.
VIIT.-Comprising the Tuwnship of Thurlow. Gte,.,..,
S. M. \\ ashLUI"D, Cam,jjf's l\lil.Is,
IX.-Comprising the Vil.Iagu of T. en
on. Clerk, .Jeremiah
Simmons. Trenton.
10.-IIUI.'011 nn,1 Bruce.
Acres-Huron, 8!J
,769; Bruce. 1J34.76-!-Totnl, 1.527,-
533; Assessed \ alue in 1836. $!o;,4
4.5U4; DcLentures nuw.
outshmùing. $33Ü,::OOU; Couuty DeLt, exdw.ive of lJe-
benturcs.
:.:.I,U
!.
C01J
TY OFFICIALS.
JVLlrden ,....................... Juhn llohues ...... Holmesville
1'rea.'urer .... ,................. Geol';..e Brown '" GO!k'ri"h
Rt'{JÙ;t)'ur .......'.. ............ .Johu Galt ......... "
Ckrk ......... ............ ...... D. Ii. lUtchie ......
BaJfielù
SoliâtJJr$...... .................. Strachan and Mc-
D..rlllitt ........... Goderich
8urveyf>7' ........................ Audrew]lay ...... lJarpurhey
Judy. (h. fl1U).t Æ Chair-
nULl) Quarter &SSUlns... l{obt. Cooper...... Goderich
Sheriff........................... .Jul1n ìUd)ullald.., ..
CILI'!. ()f ti.e l'wce ......... Daniel LiJ;ar" ......
Clerkr
l lIJll1lty (},urt aud
D. t:Z,'rk 'If tILe (})"IJW1L... Hugh .Johnson ...
.Tu.úge Surl"'fJ<.fte ............. J:..bert ('ol.,p,'r ....
RrtJi
l1'ar Surro!Jat
......... IJu;.:h .Johusun '"
CrtYWIt Lund A!/
lrt ......... Ch.u'les Widder...
Insppclm- ()f Jlé'gltts und
Ilea
.ures,....,............... .Tames Smllill..,...
Courdy TIJwn-GoDERlCIi.
Chief :\1H
istrate. Pt'ter A. 1I1e Dougall. lIIayor; CIerk,
ThoIHas K) dd; As:;es
ed Y Hlue in 18"ü, $OO\.l,UUO; DeLen-
tureS no\\ outst:lIIdin
, :i;lUU,UÒu.
Dwi.
ion Chw-l$,
I.-Comprising that pllrt uf the 'J.'owusbip of Goderich to
tile !'Ìorlh of the Cut J.ilie and the Huron J{oaù, until the
Rille llle...ts thc roaù all'J\\ance between tl1" 13th aud 14th
Couc,'
ionA, then back along the llUl'Ull Ru
d to itSjUllC-
tinn \\ith the Cut Liue; then West by the road alluwance
betwe('u Conl'esHion:i 11 aud U to the Hivcr lI1.litland;
thell along the Rivt!r Maitland to Hoderich, togeth...r \\ith
the 'J.'o,,"ubhip of CulLul ne. 'I he Court to be hulden at
oderkh. Clerl..,.P. A. l\1cDougall, Goderich.
H.-Comprising the Township of McKillop. all Tucker
!II11ith south and east of the Mill. HOlld and of the ruad be-
tween lots ;LO and 21 on the 1st and
ud Cunces
ions, whi('h
roud runb froln the Huron kottd t.. th'.J.MiIl Uoad; tlmt
p
'l'tifJlI ofthe '1'0\\ u
hip of :\Iorris south of the road all.)w,
anee L..twt'en the 5th and Ctb Conct's
iolls; and that p'Jr
tiun ofth... '1'0\\ nsLip of the} south of the ruad allowance
betw...en the ilth aud 10th Coul.'Cssiuns. 'J.'he Court to Le
Iwldt'll at Hal'}Jurht.y. Olcr!.', Lud \\ ig
Heyer, Harpur hey.
III.-CC'lIITJr.ng the Townbhip
of Uuron, Kincardine,
KiJ,l"ss. III d I,I"-"'C. '1 h.. C<JUrt to bo' holden at the Yillage
of l'cnctttng.Te three tin1t's 11 Jenr, in the m.'nths ot .JIIUU-
ary, .JulJe. aLd Sept. ()l
r!., C. U. Thtrker, I.'enet
ngore.
IV.-f'r mptising the Townships of TIiùdni}>h and I\1c-
Gillivray. 'j he Cuurt to he hold"n at l"lanaj!;'tu's Taveru,
Lond!'). J:oad {ïe1'k, George Cartt'r, McUilli\ lay.
Y.-Comprisinz the Township8 of SIt'ph..n. Usborne,
aud that p ,r!ion of the Towmhip of Hay to the ea
t of
the lith alld ith ConcPAlòions of the saill Tuwnship of Hay.
The Court to Le holden at Rod
('rvillH, London !Colld.
Okrl.. Th. DlaH 'Irhitt, Devun. Loudon R08d,
"\"'I.-COIl pri
in" tho To\\n.-hips of A
hfield and Wa-
wallosh.
'he Court to be hold,'n at Dungaullon, in Wa-
v,'9,uulòh. ('lerl
, Jubn Cooke, Wawllno
h.
Vn.-Comprising the Township of Stanley, and that
purtilln of the'1'ownship of Hodel'Ì!'
to the sou!
of the
Cut Line and the Huron Road. untIl tho same JOIDS the
ro'td lJt,tweton the 13th and 14th Conct's"ions of the Town-
hip of Goderich; thence alung the f'aid Concession Road
until the same joins the IUver llayfield; theuce along the
s,tid River to Lake Huron, together with all Ulat portion
of the Town
hip of tlay to the we"t of the Uth and 7th
Concessions of tho slIid Township of Hay. Th.. Court to be
hoJd..n at the Village of BaytJeld. Ulerk, Dlnid Hood
lUtphie, B"yfield,
VIII.-Compri5ing the Townships of Brant. Carrick,
Culros" Grecllock. and that portion of the 'fuwn
hip of
Eldcrslie all south of the 8tl1 Conce
sion, including
a:d
th C,oncession. Thc Court to lit' holden at the' iIIage of
Walkertun, in th
Townsbip of Brant, twic... a ycar, in thll
months of January and JUlie. Ckrk, James JllmieBOn,
Walkertun.
IX.-Compri"ing the TownslIips of
augeen, Arran, Am-
at-leI, and ILII of thc Township of Elderslie to the north of
th" Hth Concebsion of the said 'l'own
hjp of Elderslie. l'he
Court to be holdcn at the Village of ðOllthamptou, in thll
'1'ownsbip of
auget'n. twice a year, in themuuths of Janu-
ary amI June, Clal', John J';II.'itwood, :::outhalllpton.
X.-C-omprising the Township of HuneH, a. d that pol"
tion of the Muitl'lIIù Concession of the Towmhip of Uod-
erich v.hich is bounded on the west by a portion of the
I:iver IIl11it.l.md Rnd the l{()ad between the 11th aud 12th
Conc<,ssions. extending from the junction of the Cut Line
or to the said Hiver :lllI.itland; the 14th. l;Jth. hilh, and lith
Conces"ions uf the Haid 'J.'ownship ()f (ioderich, nnd that
part ofthe TowlJ"hip of TUl'kersmith, bounded on the w..
t
L.y the Lundon l{oad. on the north by the Huron Hoad, un
the ell
t Lv the :,ide line betweeu Lot 20 aud :.II. and Oft
the south 'by the lIIiII Road. '1'he Court to Le h"III('n at
the Yillage of Clinton, Ck)'k, SltmuellI. !Cllnce, Cliuton
XI.-Comprising the Townships of IIowiek. Turnùcrry
IInd tbat portiun of the To\\n:;hip of MOI'ris all north of
the Uoltd allowance betwe...n the i>th and üth ConccI'sions
of the "aid !i'ownship of MOlTi!!, and th
t pOl.ti,J11 of the
Town
hiIJ of Urey all north ofthe !{oad allu\\unc,' between
the tit!! and Hitl1 Concessions of the said 'l'uwn"hip of Grey.
The Court to be holden
t Ainsleyville. twice a Jear. in
the munths of Jauuary aud June. Cleric, llcujuUJin J,'m-
lick, Ainsley
ilIe.
11.-Kent.
AcreR. 490.41R: AR
t'
sed Value in 18;i6, $4,769.292; De-
benture/! now outstanding, $
i,
59; County DeLt, eJl::c!fI'
:,ive of lJeLentureH, none,
COCNTY OFFICHlS.
JJ'<lrdcn .....................,.. .James Smith ......... Dawn
T,.ellsunr ...................... Alex. Cl1arteris ...... Chatham
:;
;:
t
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;
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J ud!Je. Co. () urt tf (' hair-
'nlUl1 Qua,.tu &SSiU11S... W:"1. B. Wills .........
S lte.r'f{)"...,.................,..... John Mercer ... ......
Clerk of the Petlce............ G. Dack, Jtln..........
ele"'" fl.f CrJllnf!/ am.-l and
fl, ClP1'1,' vjrhe Crown... T. A. Ir(Oland .........
Judge Surm[JlIte ............. "Ill. ß. Wills .........
Rrgistrar
"U1.l"()uate......... Geo. Williams .........
Crown Land Agent ......... .John E. llrooke .....,
County 11 wn-CHATllAM.
Chi..,f!llagistrat.e, Chm'lpI\Geo. Chart.eris; Clerk. Duncan
McColl; A"ses
ed Anuulil V"lue, $!J4.7U4; DeLentures
now outstandin
. $10i ,WU; Corporation DeLt, exclUtJ.ve of
Deùentul'es, none.
flit'isÙm (burts.
I.-Compri
in
the Town of Cbatham, To"\\nship of
Rall'i"h north of !.h" l\1iddle Road; Tilbury l"a..
t, 1st and
2nd Cùucessions; lfnrwich west of the Commullil'atlon
Road and north of J{(rIg-e ROILd; Dover ""t'st and Dover
Fast.'
outh of the 4th Concession; T,)wn
hip of Chatham
from 1st to 5th Conet's.,ions to Line between LotR NUB. 18
and 19. Cl rk, 'I.'hornlts Gleudinning, Chatham 1'.0.
II.-Compri
ing the southprl,r part of the To\\n
l
ip of
Howard. fr"m the Liu,' ùeh..een Hh ,md 91h. OUCeSðllJlilJ;
tl1e sodlhel"ly part of lIal'wich from the IHd!!e and Govel'n.
ment noaù
. CI,r1.-, Georg.. Duck, MorpetL P.O.
nf.--Comprising the Townships of Camden and Zone,
and that þart (If thu Township of Chatlliun not inchldt-d
[3581
1858.]
MUNICIP ALITIE
.
63
in thlJ Fir
t and Sixth Divisions, Clerk, David \\ allace, D,'puty Clerk '?l tlte Onncn, C. II. Eache ...,........ I'ertb.
Dawlll\lills 1'.0. Judge SUlrn!Jute .....'...... Daniel )lc)lartin... ..
IV.-Colllþri
ing all of the Townsbips of Howar<1 and R
.'1i.'t/"ar Sllrm!Jutl'......... Charlt's H.
lIcLe ... "
lI"r\\ kh }lot illdud
d in the Fir!'t and &,cond Di visions. Cr
wn Lund .Jt!Jt'1'lt .....,... Allthony Lcslie......
CJerk, Geor;.:e Young, Village of Ilarwich 1'.0. Cuunty T01cn-PER'IH.
V.-C'oD1prbillg the Towr"hip of Homney and an those Chief 1tIfigistrat
Ro! ert Douglas; Clerk. Th"s. lkooke.
pltrts ûf the '1own" hi lJ s of 'lilLur'y .Elist and Hal..ïgh n..t I Dicis(on Courts.
i
rlud
l
the .Fir!;t Dh'i
iun. Clerk, .JaDies LitHe, Deal I.-C(1mpri
in
the To" n
hips of Drummond, r.athurst,
o
u
. .. . .
outh
ht'rbro(.l{e, Burg....s, anù all that parT (If the '1"U\\ P.'
'I.-(o\JIpn"
ng the Town..h
p of D?vt'r Fast, n(rt
of ship..f 1;lm"It'Y north uf the Hideau l.iwr.Il11Ù \\t,.'t of I.ot
the "th.Couce
>'I
;n. a
ù \\('"t .ot Jot 7 In each Conce"H
n 1 12 in each Concessilln. Cln'J., (,hades 11. ::'U..!lC. l'ertb.
.
7Ii.-:ö. C In I., I.oLert l\htchelI, Omagh or \\allace- II:-Comvri..illg the .To\\ll".hips of Lan,lf
. Daal?
"ie.
" , . . , I DarlIng, Lev.LllI. and
orth
h"rbn;oke. Cl
r/., \\ IIlIaro
\ II.-ComprblDg the To\\nshIp of Oxforù. Cllrl.., T. ltoLertson, L>lllaJ k,
Ridle), <':Ie..rville 1'.0. In,-Col1lpti
ing the 4th. 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th. 9th. 10th,
1.
.-Lall1btoll. 11tb and l
th l'oD<'e:.sions of the Town"ùip uf llel'k\\ith,
. and the 'foww,hip of l{aIIlsay. ClArk, C. 1'ou1e, CllrletOIi-
Aeres, f)i3.210 assessed; A
sessed Yalue, $i.180,QJ2' pla
e.
.A.sse",smellt, ;S!J,3S.j,; D"belltures now ouu.t:mding, none. IV.-Comprising tbe Village of Smith's Falls. Clerk,
COlJ:STY OFfiCIALS. Robin!<on Ibrper, Smith's ,Falls.
lVardfn ........................ John Fbher .......,....... Errol V.-C oD1 1ni",inj.! the TIJwnship of Pakenham, and those
Trt'w;urer ...... ...... ......... Alexander \"illal ......... Sarllia parts of the '1'0'" nships of ;\Jc.\.lL. B:lgot, at.d lH) thefjdd,
Rrgistrar ...................... Henry Vlass ................. south of the Rher :\lada\\asha, Cl
rl., W. 'ra.)'lor, l's-
Clerk ............................ Alexander ::!cott ......... kenham.
Sul"t.eyúr ......... ............... Eo Uobert .Jolles .........
Jud[Je (b. (} un á; Chuir- VI.-Compri
ing the Towmhips of HortoD, Ross, the
man QuarkI' SessiQns... Charles RoLinson......... first thrl'e Ü.nce"",iIJns of the Tu", nship uf Admaston. 60
Slto'ilf ......................... James Hintoft......,..... DllICh of the Township of lUacnaL aslies\.IIJrth of the river
CierI.: (If the PWCi'.........,.. l'eter T. l'Uushett ...... )Jadawaska. and those parts of the 1st, 2nd.
rd. 4th. and
CierI.: (d' (hunty Court a,m 5th ('OllL"es"ions of the '1'0\\ nship of lla.)!ot north of tbe
D. Cler!.;nf the C'mwn .., .J. R, Gemmill .......,..... ;\ladaw8!-ko. Hiver. Clcrl., George Ross, RenU'cw,
Jud!}e SWTÚ!/ate ............ Charles J{obinson......... VII.--Consists of thofe pnrts of tbe 6th, ith. !'Ith. 9th,
RI'ÁJi.sllUr.sw r()gule......... .J. H.. Gemmill ............. 10th, 11th. and 12th Conces,ion8 of the Towll",hiI' of .r:a
ot
GTuwn Lund .AOtrl!. ..,...... Alexander ::::cott ......,.. north of the )Iadawa
ka ri\'er. that part of the 'ruwu",hip
County Tuwn-S
R:\'B, . of mythefield north of said river l\ladawasha. the Town.
hip of AdIlla
ton, e).cept t he three fir
t Couce
i0ns. the
Chief )Ial!i
trate, Thomas .Forsyth, l\Ia)'or; Clerk, Peter 'l'owDI,}lip of Uromley aud the unsuneyed lands I!huth of
Taylor l'uU..",ett; Assessed Value, S!3ï.
ù; Debeutures the 8nake River. in the County of Heufrew.
ho1JJd the
now ollhtandiug. nOlle; Corporation DeLt, exclul'ive of Snake Hiver not v. holly cross the Ull!mn eyc.d bnds. tLen
Debl'uture>" nOlle. a line trum the source 01 !"aid rÏYl'r to the western t:oun-
Di1:isinn COU7.tS. dary line of said County of I:enfrew, dröy, II at J ig'ht angle6
I.-Compri,ing th-J Townships of Sarnia, Enni!"killen, with the boundary line, is the dhbion line betwe.m the
/Iud the ti,'st to I\ixth Couce
"ions of the Town
hip of ith aud 8th Concessions. Cle1'k, George llrOy,ll, Douglli!;,
l"lympton (both iuclu",ive). Clo'l., Tbol1\8J! Forsyth, 1'0l.t YIII.--Cnmprising thp. Township8 ofWeötmeath. Staf-
Sürni,t. ford. l'pmLroke, an.l all the UI."urveYt:d lands nO! th or
II.-Comprisin
the fir4t three northern and the six Snake River in the COl1ut
. of Uc'nrrew. Should the
II>lke
I'omhern (Junce,,
ions of Wai"\\Ï,'k, ancl the ten nurthern HiveI' not wholly cross the unsul'wyed Ianùs. then a line
Concessions of llrlJUke. Cl,rl., J. F. .Elliot, Warwick. f,'om the source of !laid river to the western Loundary liue
of !-aid County of Uenfrew drawn at ri
ht angle.. with the
III.-Comprislng the four south"1"ll Concessions of bonndary liue, is tbe boundar)' line hctweell the ith and
Brooke, and all of the Town
hil'8 of .Euphemia and Dawn. 8th Divisions. Clerk, Alexanùer It. Cameron.
Clerk, George
1. \\'eLster, Dre",d"ll. .1""ote.-8ince the above limits wlJre establi"hed in 1853.
IV.--C(lTIljlrising the Toy,nship of 80mbra. Cùrk, T. there have Leen five new Town
hips sllrvc)cd. v.hirb are
Carolan, "allaceburg. now incorporated for DiUllÌC'ipal purposes. These Ii"...
Y.-Comprising the nine northprn COTlce8
i()ns of Plymp- Townships, viz, Wilberforce, IINu:;ham. Grattan. !<'ra",pr,
ton; the It.,th and lith Concessions, and the Lake ::-hore ancI Allice are therelore emLract'd within the IiTllits of the
HoaDs from Lot No. 63 to Lot r-o. !-3. (all iurlnsive) of the ith and Xth Dhisiolls. It i!l proÙitble that at the Dccem-
Township of Bosanquet. Clerk. Thomas Scott, Errol P.O. bel' or March Quarter Sel'sions there v. ill be a r(:\ isi n.
VI.-The five northern C'-ollce!\!!Ïon!\ of the TowD
hip of
Warwick, and the first to th" fifteenth Concession
(Loth
inclu
he) ofthe TO\\llshipof Ito"21nquet; auJ the l
th and
19th COllces..illn
, and the Lal,e
hl)re I!uad of the !laiù
TownQhip of llosanq\1et, from Lot ::-;0. 1 to Lot \)2 (aU in-
clusive). Cirri" James W
'ld, }:scl., Widdcr.
Vn.-Compri
ing tbe Township of
loore. Cler!., "\flU,
)1:!('pherbon :\loore 'l'U\\ n.
14.-Lceds and Gn:.nville.
1.3.-Laual."k and Ilcnf):e
.
Assessed \ ..Iae, $4.59i.f36; A !I'-p8.QmC'nt, $2.394 12X;
D..b.'ntures now outstanding, ()lunicijlal Loan }'unc.Í),
rOU.lJUu. on account of I!i
lckville and Ott tW:I. Railwa.y;
Cuunty DeLt, exclu
he of DeLentures, nOlle.
CúU:'ITY OFFICHLS.
ß't/Tflrn ........................ Alex. :\IolTatt... . .... Pemhroke
'l'rea
ul"er ....'.. ............... \, m. }o'ra<;er ............ l'erth
R
!lÙtl'ar .... ...... ............ .James &11 ...... ......
<J1.rk ............................ W. H. }'. Herford ..,
Cl rJ. '!f t/u; Cuunty Ctmrt, .John I\Id\ay .........
B..ginerr............ ............ W. R. :If. rei ford ...
.Jud!fp- (i,. nrurt æ (,haÙ'-
man Quarter Sessions ... J.. O. )lulInch......... "
SIIP"..iJf........................... .J. 'l'homp""n ......... ..
Cluk of tlte PI:aa .......... W. R. }'. Herford ...
Acre", (A
sPI'
ed). ï4-!.4Jï; Assessed' alue, $7/2H,
g".16;
AS6C
SlJ.\ellt, $1t.i,ib5.i3 .
COU:IITY OFFICIALS.
mlrden ........................ n. D. .Jes!lup ...... Pre!'cott
Treasurcr .................... J. 8. :::('hofield '" I1r(>{'h vIlJe
Regislmr jt;r Grem.'iUe ... .Iohn Patton...... l're
cntt
" for L
ds ......... })avid Jow"s ...... llrock\'iIle
Clerk ......'..... ...... ......... J,tDIeS JeFS\1p .., h
S"licitors.................,...... I:'herwood &. ::-teele,
Sun'eynr, {,I' EfI!JillCfl....... .JUhll Burchill ... )Ierrick
ille
Jw1,/e Co, Cuurl (t! Chair-
1,ian Quarler &sions ... Geo.31alloch ...... Brockville
SlIpriJ}.... ...... ......... ......... A. :'h..rwood ...... ..
CirrI. of tllp Peace ......... James Jes,Qup ...
ClfT!.; nf CfJ1.lnty a.rurt and
D. Cl
rl.: oj the Cruwn... W. n. Campbpll...
Jud!le Sur1'Ogate ............ l:')oI"
e !Hall{1( h...
Rrgislral" SuT'r(lgate......... .1:\Dles J('I'
llp ...
Cruwn Land .A[jtllt ......... \\ w. J. :::-evtt...... Prel!!cott
Cuunty TowlI- ßROCh VILLE.
(,bief )hdslrate, \\ iIIhlm Buell: Cl-rk, George S.
McClean; A
scsl!td Yaluc (Uental). $101,!Jï5.C3.
l359]
64
Dit'ision [burts
.MUNICIP ALITIES.
[1858.
I.-Comprbing the City of London. Cler?', .John Cork
Meredith, City of Loudon.
II.-Comprising the Township of Lobo. Clerl', .John
Irvine, Komoka.
III -Comprising that part of the Town
hfp f Westmin-
ster not att:
ched to the Town!'hip of
orth lJorchestCl'.
CLak-John Chalmers, Junction.
IV.-Compri
ing the Township of Delawale, and that
part of the Township of Carr/ldoc lying south ùf the line
Letween the Hth & 9th Concessions, to the Hher 'fhames
and east of thp line between Lots Nos. 8 and 9 io the saht
Acres, 196,000; County Debt, exclusive of Dabentures, 'l'ownship of Carradoc. Vlærk, William }'. Eullen, Dela-
$-lli,O\JU, ware.
V.-Comprising the Township of Moss, ,,"ith that pc,r-
tion of the Township of Ekfrid IJing west of the line be-
Wilrden ............... ......... .James Currie.., 8t. Cath1lrines tween Lots
o. 20 & 21. in the said T(mnship of Ekfrid.
Treasurer ......... ............ D. MeDùugal ... ;Siap;ara Clærk, Adam Hatelie, "'ardsville.
r
tr.
..:::::::::::::::::::::
n :.oCI
I
ch;" VI.-t1omprising the Townships of Adelaide and Mt;t-
.<;,lieitor ........................ .J. M. Lawder ...
h :}ttl
U::D
o
e
t
;
:s
o
ag
n
loï;:
Judge Cn. Court d! Chair-
man Quarter Sfssiom; ... E. C, Campbt'll, Cle1'k, .James C, Keefer, Strathroy.
S hl'riff......,.. ....,. ...... ...... W. KingsmiU... YH.-Comprising that part of the Town!<hip of Carra doc
Ckrk nfthe P"acl',........... .J.
1. Lawder... lying south of the line between the 8th and 9th Concession
Clerkrit Cbunt,lI Court...... F. A. B. CJcnch, to the River Thames, and lying west of the line between
Deputy Clerk (!fUte Grown W. D.1I1ill.,r ... Lots Nos. 8 and 9; with that portion of the 'l'cwnship of
Jwlge Surrogate ............ W. Claus ........." };kfrid lyin
past of the line between Lots Nos. 20 and 21,
R
g;strar SurrngafJ>...,...,.. C. ll. Secord...... QUl'enston in tIw sl
id 'fownship of .EI,frid, Clnk-not yet appointed.
Grown Land Agent ... ...... lIenry Smith ... Smithville "III -Compri
ing the Tuwnship of West Xit!souri. Cle:rl.
County Town-XuOARA, -not yet appointed.
Population, 3,400; Chief Magistrate, .John M. L:nn]er, IX.-Comp\'Ïsing the Town!<hip of London. Clerk-not
Malor; Clerk, .John Rogers; Assessed Value, $5-1,,4-'39 40; not appointed.
Assessment, $6,800; DeLenturps now out!<tandinl!;. $:!20.000, X.-Comprising the T<.wnship of "WillÏJ!.ms, C'w'k-not
101\.11 to It. It.; COl'pqration Debt, exclusive of Del\enturcs, y",t appointed.
816,000; Coroners, W. D, Miller and Dr. R. WilBOn. XI.-Compriiing the Township of Nort.h Dorchester.
Division Courts. north and south of the River Thames, with that portion of
I.-Compri
ill
Niagara Town aud Niagara Township.
I
O
6'let:
o
t
el{N
re
\
a
e
I
: li
;
Clerk, \\. ß. WillterLottoro, Niagara. between the 2nd and 3rd Concessions, and thence between
n.-Comllrising the Town of St, Catherines, and Town- Lots Nos. 5 and 6 to the rcar of the sai.l Town
Lip. . Clerk
811ip of Grantham. Cle1'k, Tkos. Burns, St. Catharines. -not )'et appointed.
f3GOl
I.-C<Jml)ri
ing the 1st, 2nd, 3rd. 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th
C<Jncesbions and broken purt of .Elizabeth town. Clerk,
J uhn n. .Jones, ßrocln ille.
n.-Comprising the bt, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and .>th ConcQs-
I'!ions amI broken front and Imrt of the 6th, ith, and tith
Conce.,ions frum 'l'u\\nline of ]';dwar
!JUrgh to Lot No.
lS, inclu"ive of the Township
of Augusta and Concession
Itoad
. Clerk, Thomas lIarri80n, Prescott.
ITI.-C'ompri<ing the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and Mh Conces-
sions and broken p<trt of the Tuwnships of Leed:! and L<ùl"-
down. Clerl
, .Joseph Mcl{elve
y, G:lllanoque.
IV.-ComprisÏ11g the To,,"uship of South Gower, pnrt of
Oxford, from west side line of Lots r>.os. 11 ill all the Con-
cebsion
to the ea
tl'rn boundary, and the Gore betwl't'n
South Gower, O:xforJ, and .Ed\\urdsburgh. Clerk, RoLert
Leslie, KeUll'tville.
Y.-Compri
ing lVolford, (except 7th and 8th Conces-
f<ion8) ÙJt!< No.1 to 10 inc1uf'ive, ill 1st, 2nd, ard, 4th, Mh,
6th. 7th. and 8th Concessions of Oxford. Cterk, Michael
Kelly, 1\[errickville.
YI. Compri
ing :Dastard and Burgess, and tho
e parts of
IReds and Lansdown on nm th side of rear of 5th Cùnees.
sion of each respèctively. Ckrk, John '''"arrt-n, Delta.
VII.-C"mpl'i
i1lg l\.itley and .Elmsl
', Clerk, Hiram
}1cCJ:e
, Frankvilb.
VIlI.--C-omrri
iTl
Nnrtl} Crosby aud flouth Crosby.
Clerk, Horace H:ilb9rn, Newboro'.
IX.-Comprisiug Escott and Yonge, in rear of 4th Con-
cessioIl Yonge. and in re
l' of (ith Conct's!<ion };scott, nud
thut part of .E!izal.Jethto"n !n rear of 7th Concession amt
w,,
tof Lots ;\0. IS in 8th, 9th, lOth, and 11th Concessiuns.
Clcl"l.:, Wm. Wallace King, Farmers\ille.
X.-Comprising Edward8Lwgh. Clerk, Thomas Robert-
BOn, Sl',-,ncervill(J.
XI.-Comprbing that part of Al1
uSta in rl'ar of 5th
Conces
jon. and west of Lots Nos. 18 in 6th, 7th, and 8th
COllce
siuns, the whole of 9th alld 10th l'<mcpssions of
Augusta, the t:òore between Oxford, 'Volford, nnd Augusta.
that pRrt of Elizabethtown in rear of ith Conce!<sion and
eaRt of the Commons between Lots Kus. 18 and 19 in 8th,
9th, and 10th Couces.
ions. the ith and 8th Concessions of
Wolford, Lots Nos. 1 ttJ 10 inclusive in 9th and 10th Con-
('cssions of Oxfi)rd, Clerk, Warren Lyman, North Au-
gU8ta.
Xll.-C<Jmpri
ing 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Conces
ions and
hrohen front of Yonge, the 1st, 2mI, 3rd, 4th. 5th and 6th
C<Jn"ession'l and bl'oken front of Escott. Clerk, Alfred
A.
lunro,
Iallor) town.
15.-LincoIn.
COmiTY OFFICIALS.
III.-Compri!'ing the Township of I.outh. Cle!'k, P.
Gregory, Jordan 1'.0.
IV.-Comprising the Township of Clinton. Clerk, It.
lIenry, lleamsvllle.
V.-Comprising the Township of Gl'imsbj. Clerk, A.
10rse, Smithviìle.
VI.-Compri
illg the Township of Caistcr. Clerl:, A,
'Wilson, Abingdon, Caistor.
VII.-Compri
iug the Township of Gainsborollg. Clerk.
George Secord, St. Ann's, Gainsborough.
16.-
IiddIe8CX.
Acres, 650,698; Assessed Vulue. $6,8-1,ù,9G8; Å8,;essment.
(Conn
y purposes only), $a,992.
COUNTY OFFICIALS,
jf.::
e;'::::"::"":::: ::: ::: ::: R. Craik ... ... ... ::: ::: r
:J::t.('r
Registrar ...................... II. llurwell .........
Clerk ........................... Wilson
lills.........
Solicitor .....................,.. Wm. .Elliot ..........
8u1'"l.ey.'r........................ Chas. W. Connor...
Judge Co. Cow't d! Oltair-
man Q1W1'W &ssions... IIon,.J. E. Small ...
Sheriff........................... .J. Hamilton .........
Clerk ofth!'. Peace............ .J. .H. Askin ......,..
Clerk of Gmnty Court and
D. CLl'rk "flhe Crown... D.?I. _<\.sldn .........
Juil[Je Surrr.gate.., ......... Henry Allen......... Xia!ffira
Registmr SurrOflate......... J. 1'.lIarris ......... London
Crown La7Ul .Agent ......... .John D. A"kin ...... ..
Deputy Ræves-Carradoc. Daniel Hunter; Dorchestl'r.
R. N. Yarmllll; London, William Shochottom; Lobo, T.
Woodward; Westminster, William McKerlie; 'Williams.
lIugh Fraser.
County TOWn-CITY OF LO:\DON,
Chief Ma.;istrate, Elijah Leonsrd; Clerk, Å.. ;:;. Abbott.
Dit.ision (.bU1.tl!.
1858. ]
65
:M üNICIP ALITIES.
17.-NorColk.
Acre
, 3ï4.2ï2%: Acres under Cultivation. It3 2.tO: As-
!lessed Value.
.t.8i6,'l22; As
essment :Rate. $l2,!)'Jß, for
Count). purpo...<<es; D",bentured now outstanding, $'3,000;
County Debt, exclu
ive of Debentures, none.
COUNTY OFFICIA.LS.
JVtzrdm ........,............... Simpson McCall......... Yittoria
Treasurcr ..................... Henry Groff ............ Simcoe
'/r:.t
... ::: ::: ::: ::: :::::: :::
.
:
c:sE
fng;;.. ::: "
Sun-eyQT........................ Thomas W. Wal
h ...
Judge Co. c,ntrt cf: Chair-
11l.an Qtwrtpr SessWn3 ... Wimam Salmon .....'
Sheriff........,.................. H. Van Allen Rapelje,
Clerk of the Peace ......... Wm. )Iercer Wil..lIn...
CZ,Jrk (!f the Cnunty (burt, "Woo. lIIercer Wilson...
Dep. Clak of tlte crown... Abraham I:apelje......
Julge Surrt'gaf.e......... ...... William S:\lmon ......
Rr!Jistr"1' Surrogate........, Wm. )fercer Wilson...
Crown Land .Agent ......... Duncan C:Lmpbell
County Town-SUICOE.
Chief :Uagiotrate, Aquila Walsh (Reeve); Clerk, Da\id
Walker; Asse!lsoo "alue,
3G.8
5; A
ses
ment, $.t,GO:!.50;
Debentured now outstanding. none; Corporation Debt,
{'xclusive of Dðbentures $lOO,OCO, to the Wood
tock and
Luke Erie Railway and Harbour Company.
Ditision C'rrurts.
I.-Comprising the Township of Woodhouse. and the
Town of ::;imcoe. Clerk, A, n. Hapelje, Simcoe.
H.-Comprising the Township of Towuscnd. ClcrX',
Oliver make, Waterford.
IH.-ComprisiTJg the Township of Windham. Clerk,
D. W. Freeman, Post Office, Simcoe.
IV.-Comprising the Township of !IIiddleton, Clerk,
'i'homa
.Jenkins, TIolph.
V.-Comprising the To,," nship of Charlottevil\e. CluX',
W. Ile
ett 'ïttoria.
VI.-Comprising the Township of Walsinglmm. Clerk,
Andrew
IcLenna, Port Uowan.
VII.--CoDlprising the Township of IIoughton. Clerk,
Thomas ChamlJerlin, IIoughton Ccntre.
l!'>.-N"ol't]lumberlalld RIUl Dlu'ham.
Acres Assefsed, 827,íl5; Assessed Valne, in 1856, of real
and personal property, including towns and villageR. $14"
.67,9-12; AHsessment in 1856, including towns and \ilIages,
!;9,8.t:!; Dcbi'ntures now outstanùinll;, $3:J2,OOO; County
Debt, exclusive of Debentures, $380,024.
COUNTY OFFICULS.
ffilrw-n ........................ It, :\1. Boucher ...... Colborne
TrCU$urcr .................'.... Asa A.llurnham '" Cobourg
Registrar fur ,Northumber,
land... ............... ......... Uon. G. S. Boulton, Cobol1rO'
.. for Durham...... G. C. Ward............ Port H
pe
Clerk ............................ )lorJrlln .Jellctt ...... Cobourg
.<;OZicitors........................ Smith & Armour '" "
Surreyor,....................... F, F. Booth ..........
Judge GO. ClFurt cf: Chair-
man Qual.tel'Sessions ... George III. Clarke...
Sheriff....................,...... Jas, B. }'ortune... "
Clerk (if tlte Peace............ 'l'hom:I.B Ward ...... Port Hope
Clerk of County Omrt and
D, Clerk of the Crown... R. D, Cho.tterton ... Cobourg
Judge SurrOfjate ............. Geo. )1. Boswell... "
Regi
trar Surrogate.........
f. F. Whitehead '" Port Hope
Crown Land .Agent ......... Elias P. Smith ...... ,.
County Tvum-COBOURG.
ChieO.lagistrate, William Weller; Clerk, Duvid Brodie.
Dirision OmIts.
I.-Comprisin!1: the Toy, nshlps of Darlin!1:ton and Cart-
wright. incluùing the Incorporated Town of Bo\\mam ilIe,
and also the' illagc of }:nDÏskillcn. Clerl.:, Wm. CowIe,
Bowmanville.
II.-Compri
in
the Townships of Clarke and
Ianvers,
including the Villages of
ewcast\e, Orono, and
ewton.
Clerk, Se.muel S. ,\ ilDlot, XewclU'tle.
IlI.--Comprisinp; tlw To,", nship of Hope, and the Town
of Port Hope. Clerk, .John T. Day, Port Hope.
E
IV.--Comprising the Townships of Cavan ftnd South
Monllghan, including the Village of l'rlillbrook. Clerk,
.J. III. Brodie, Millbrook.
V.-Comprising the Township of Hamilton and the Town
of Cobourg, includinlt the Villages of Baltimore, Coldsprings,
and Gore's Lunding. Olerk, Thomas Eyre, Cobourg,
YI.-Comprising the Townships of Haldimlllld and Aln-
wick, including the Villages of Grafton, Wicklow, and
Alderville. Clerk, .James G. Rogers, Grafton.
VlI.--Comprislng the Township of Cramahe. including
the Village of Castleton and the Town of Colborne, and
that part of the Township of Brighton formerly in the
Township of Cramahe, including that part of the Village
of Brighton west of the Percy Road. Ckrk, George S.
BurreH, Colborne, or Brighton.
f1.*f1. A Rub-office is kept at lkighton, Deputy Cluk, .Johu
Simpson.
YlIr.-Comprising the Townships of Percy and Sey-
mour, including the Villages of Warkworth and Camp-
bellford. Clerk, John Douglas, Warkworth.
IX.-Comprising the Township of Murray, and that
part of the Townsl1ip of Brighton formerly in the .TO\\n-
ship of )Iurray, including that portion of the Village of
Brighton east of the Percy Rood, and the Village of Smith-
field. .. Cllrk, Edward II. Smith, Smithfield,
1. 9.-0ntario.
Acres, 46-1,707; (Acres under Cultivation) Kumber of
Resident Acres, 355,3iO; Assessed Value, 88.36.'3,148; As-
sessment. $31,992; Debentures now outstanding, $36,000;
County Debt, exclusive of Debentures, none.
COUNTY OFFICIALS,
W..zrden ........................ .J.II. Thompson... C:n.nington
Treasurer '..................,.. 'V. Panton, .Jun., Whitby
Registrar ....,................' .Jnhn II. Perry... ..
CierI.: .......... ...... .........,.. n..J. :\IacdoneU...
Solicitm- ...... ......... ......... I1..J.!\I acdoneH...
SllTl..eynr...... ......,..... ...,.. .John Shier.........
Judge CII. Court æ C hair-
1nan Quarf.er Sessions... Z. Burnh3m ......
Shcriff ....................'.... 1\". G. neynolrls ...
ClerIc of the reace..........., II.,J. )!acùoneH...
Clerk Qf Cnunty Court alld
D. Cl''Tk of the Crown... .John Y. Ham ......
Judge SW'1'('gale ............. Z. Burnllam ......
Revistrur SuT1.Ofjaf.e......... John V.Ham......
County Town-WmTny,
Chief
IlLgistrate, .JlUlles Rowe; Clerk, Benj. Yarno'd.
Dit'ision Courts.
I.-Compri
ing the Town and Township of Whi
bJ, and
Village of O
hawa. Clerk, L. f'airbanks, Whitby.
lI,-Compri
in
the Township of Pickering. Clrrk,
.Joseph WilBon, Pickering.
lII.-Comprising the Townships of Reach and Scugog.
Clerk, Richard Lund, Port Perry.
IV.-Comprislng the Townships of U},.bridgc and Scott.
Clerk, .John J.. Gould, UxLridge.
V.--Comprising the Township of Brock. CkrA:, Joh>>
Metcalf, Carl"Ïngton.
VJ.--Compril'ing the Townships of Thorah. anrl the
"(Tnited TOWllshipB of lIara and U:una. Clerk, C. Uobillson.
Bea\'erfûn.
20.-0xCOI'd.
Acres, (Assef;sed), 5ï2,197: Acres Aasesiied to Residents,
53.t,055; Asse
sed Ya1ue, $1l,6õ5,82S; Deloentures now
outstanding. $15,600; County Debt, exchu.h-e of Deben.
tures, $2U,000.
COU
TY OFFICIALS.
JJ'árden .......................
John ßar\\ick ...... Woodstock
Trtu/ntrer ...................... .James Kintrea... "
Registrar ,....,.........,...... JaR II1
ersoll ......
Clerk ............ ...... no....., '\'. H. Landon '.....
Ðngine.J'r......................., W, G. Wonham ..'
Jzulge OJ. Cburt cf- Chair-
man Quarter &ssiom... D. S. IIkQneen,.....
Rlzer{(T...... ............... ...... James Carra\! ......
Clerk of the Peace............ W. Lapenotiere
r3611
rJ6
:M"{j
ICIP ALITIES.
[1858.
----- --- - --
- ----
Ckrk f!f (bunt.1I Omrt and I IV,-Compri-ill
th.Lt p:lrt of
orth Ea
thope east ofline
D. C/Pl'J; ,!t"the Crown... .Jl\m('s Kintrea...... WooJ.stock bptwet'll L"t
25 :mll
(j "ud lIorth to &th L'(m,.e
-ion inclu-
.lli/l!J.p Slll"T
l{JaÜ ............. W. La
eno.tiere... .. I !'ive, with!he 9th and
Oth ('onl'
sio!1s.' .and
ll that
p:\rt
HR.{JL.Stl"llr .
urr()oatl'......... .J. G, \an81Ul\rt ... .. of South b\
thoþe not wdutlt'll 10 Dn'lsllJn!';o 1. (Ierl.-,
tt
r9lVn L md .Agent......... John Carrall......... .. Will. CH
ey Sh..kespt':\re.
(hunt!! Tvwn- WOODSTOCK. Y.-Cemprbin:; the 'rown -hips of 'Iomin:;:tcn. mma. and
I . . ":111.L('P. :mll cûnc('
,j.,n8 14, ];,. and. Hi orth., To" ll
h:p of
C
I..f )f:t
lstratp: .Jo
eph SI
wort
:
IaJor; CIHk, .John ElIicp. "Tld cont'p
i.ID" 11. I:!. M, "nil 14 of
()I'th l::"
'lrCl:;. _\.'"
sed \ alue 111 ]:',) , , $1,:..4,440, hope. Cld'k, Samuel "'h:\k'}', "" t'st's COrIll>rs.
IIiâ.
ion ClJUrts.
L-Coml'ri..;ing thp Town of \V ood"tock, the Town
hip of
Rlandti:lrd, the 'l'own><hip of E:1st Zorra, the Township of
Ea
t lb..t<Il'J., Hnd that l>art of North Oxford situate t'Hrlt uf
!:.at No. IIj, and as much of\\-est OJ\.forll as !iI'S ,,>1st of Lot
\'0.7 to the !5tage ROlid, thence on the north side of the
L'l.ge Ho;ul to "here the said road inter,;cds the 'l'owu-
..hip of Bast Oxford. Clerk, G, Whitehead, Wooll
toc1...
II.-CümprisinA" the To\\niol1ip of I31enhcim. Clerk,
th COWIlU, Dcreham.
III.--Coml'ri
Ing the Township of West Zorra and East
.Missouri. CLerf.-, D. !lIatheson, Embro.
IY.-Comprbing the Towuship of NOl"wich. Clerk, Jail.
Barr,
orv. ich ville.
V.-Comprising 60 much of the Township of
orth and
WeBt Norwiclnille, (OxforJ. not included ill .he 1st divI-
'lion) the To\\ Il of Ingersoll, and that part of the t","o 1st
4ØnceH
ionß of the Township of Del'eham west of the mid-
àJ.e 'fown line, CÚ1'k, David Caufield, Ingersoll.
VI.-Cornprising that part of the Township of Dereham,
not included ill the 5th Division. Oúrk, Charlcs IIawI..ins,
Cösollburo;.
21.-Pcrth.
.\crl!s, 4i;û.663; AssesseJ Value, :j:.LOi3.089.66; Assess-
mont, (for County purposes), :;33,()l
; Debentures now
Qut.
tauding. :=;:33,400; County Delit, exclusive of Deben-
ture
, S3
7 ,3ò
.
COmiTY OFFICHLS.
Wardcn ............... ........ Alex. Hamilton ...8hlike
peare
l'rrosure.r .... .................. AI"x. lIlcGregor ... !5trattord
r
istr/1I' ...................... William Smith ... ..
CJ",'ii; ......'.. .'. ......... ...... S. Campbell .........
:';elicit",. ........................ E. }'. Ryerson .....'
Su.l'V'.ym............,............ .Joseph G. KIrk ....
.Twige OJ. (lJltrt cf Chair-
'1nall Quarter &sðions.., Read Burrit .........
'5herW...............,............ U. Moderwell ......
'1krk r!ftllp. reaCP............ .John.J. E. Linton,
fJ1R-rk nf Count.1I Court and
D. Clerl: (!ftlte Drown.., Alex. McGregor ...
Judge SlIrrúgu1(!. '........... Read Burrit.........
r"'{Ji.
tr.l/. Sl/rrogaiA......... Alpx. lIIcGrcgor ...
Crrw'n Land .1!Jmt ......... John ::::harnlll:1 ...
Omnt!! TOWn-STR_
TFORD.
Chief :\[a;(Ïstrate, Alexander n. Orr; Clerk, Alexander
I.e'itch; A
s('
sed Value, $414,02;;; DebentureS now out-
'ltl\ndin
, $14.800; Corporatioli Debt, exclusive of Deben-
fures, $10U,UOO,
Nvte.-ThiR last amount Is lent to the B. k I., JIuron R.
Co., lind secured by Debentures from that Company.
Division Cburts.
I.-Coml'ri
ing all Xorth Easthope wcst of lino between
Lots
;, and 26, and south of road between 8th and 9th
",m
esHions, all South Easthope west of side line between
!:.ats :!5 and 26, all Downie and Gore Dorth and east of
,'Oncession line between 10th and 11th concessions and the
Oxford {{oatI, and all t;lIice from 1st to 13th concessions
.mclusi,e. Uk-rk, l-
aby Williams, Stratford.
II.-Compri
ing all thut part of Fullarton not included
in Division No.3. and the Townships of Hibbert and
Logan, Clak, TholllliS
Iathieson, Mitchell.
III.-Comprising that portion of Downie, west of Oxford
Road nnt! south of conces
ion line between lOth and 11th
.-oncessions, the 'fown
hip of llIanshal'd, all that part of
t.he 'l'ownship of }'ullarton compri-ing the 13th and H.th
';ancossions, and south of road leading from Mitchell road
bt!tween Lot'! U and 25 east to Lot 3 in 10th concession,
thence e;lst along line between 10th and 11th concessions
to town line. Cúrk, James Celeman, M.D., St.
Iary's.
22.-Pmcrbol'o' and Yictol'in.
An,.... í41.:3 \); :\c'rpo; lIn,ler C,:lÌtivM;on. 4û
.!)<;3; A...
ses
'd Y.\IIl
. .
.j :H1i,ljlJ(); A"..l'ssmeut. :i\lfi.iU: Dcl.Jl'l\tllr
now (JI
;
l
cljng, Done; ('''\luty I>ebt, cxclu:iÌvc of lI..1)CI1-
ture.,
...._l.i0.
C J\.;:iTY OfFIC'
L".
núrden .................. ...... \V. CoUindl:1.I:1...... ()memeo
7're.1surtr ...................... \"alt...r
hl>l'id:Ul ... l'etel'borù'
lle:}i:strar fllr r..tavvro' ... Charll1
Rubillgc ... "
" nctúria....., II. Dunsford ...,..... LindsllY
Clcrl. ........................... WHltf'r 8hpridan ... Petcrboro'
Solid/f)r ... ............ ......... Geo. Dunsford ...... ..
RI/I.llc1Ior.................,....., John Reed............
Judg
(b. Court cf: (.ltair-
71ta1t Q;'artpr SaÛ(ms.., G. n. I!:III ............
R"cr(rr.....................
..... .Jamos Hall .........
Clerk of tlte rf'.tlf'c .........
Cler'. ,!Ì' CO?(.I/I/ ('ourfand
D. Clerk '!1"til(' ('rown... Thomas Fort yo .....,
Jurl!f1J SIlT1"o!Jate ... ......... G. n. Hall ............
RCJisfr.1r Surrllflll/........... Thomas Fort-ye .....,
Crown La.nrl.A!J
lIt ......... Walter Crawford ...
OJUrity 7hwn-PUERIJotW'.
Chief :\Ia
is
r:1I"e. .hmes Ste\"enson. :\IAyor; Clerk. .Ja!'.
J:Jw..rd..; A
s"'s1'ed Ynlue. ;;:!iSO,OOO; l)cLt'ntures now out-
stanùinl(. $!,!Ml!; Corporation Debt, exclusÏ\e of D",bell-
turc
, nOlle.
Division Cbllrl.
,
I.-Cumpri>ing the Town
hipr! of Monaghan, Smith.
}
nnbnlOre, p:>rt of Duuro, DcmmC'r, and OtonaÏ1ee, Ol
rk,
John Joseph Hdl, P
terbo\'o'.
]I -Comprising the Town
hip" of Dummer in part, and
A
phod('l. CI rk, Jr.mes }<'oley, Norwood.
I HT.-Ü;mprHng part of the Township of Otonabet.
CIerI;. G. Read, Ke('ne.
IV.-C'omprisil1l; the Townships of .l!:mily amI Yerulam.
Clal:, Thomas
Iatr:hdt, Omemee.
I V.-Cmnprisini( tÞe Town
hips of Op.:<, Fenelon and
lll'xh'y. (lel'k. J. n. ].ogie, Linù5ay.
I Yl.--CnJllpri"ing the Town"hip of:\hrip,Jsa, Clcrk,.J. R.
r.yttIp, Oakwooll.
Vl[.-C"'II:plhjll
the Townsh:p of Eldon. Clerk', Ismel
I Fergu
.)n, \\"ooJ\'.i1Ie.
..
..
:J.-Pl'CSCOtt aUII RusseU.
As,.
..<;ed Valne, $1,
3::!.OOO; As,"p!<slllent.
1.636; De-
Ll'ntUl',,;i new outstanding'. none; County Debt, OXclUbiTQ
of lkheutures, Done.
COUX'IY OF:-ICI
LS,
Wllr,1en ........................ W. Bradley.... C'lledonia Flat.
T"ell.
urcr ..........,........... .J. W. :\Iarstou, L'Origmù.
Rc:Ji.<t1"ar far PresI'O,t...... S. ?tl.CIIFhman, ..
Clerk .:........ .
:
.:::::: i
O
rli
'::..s:::
Jad!J" (\1 (I)Urt cf CluLir-
'TIwn Quartfr s,.ssions ,.. Peter Freil......
S"e,.
!r..................... ...... C. P. 'l'relulwelI,
('lrrknftf.. ]>CW<3............ D.lIcVon.tlll...
CierI.. ;,{ O>llnty Cv/!rt and
D. ('ierl. of the C101(W... .r. \\'. Marston.
Jw.lqc Sltrrngal,' ............ W. I\.. :\IcKenzie. Va11kleeK IIi'l
Re_j1."'r.lr SlIrrf)fJllte......... .J. \\". 'larFlon, J.'Oril!nlil
CrOwn Land .1!Ìmt ......... X.
tt'wart...... Ysuhil-ek Hill
(\runt:! 1\m!7i-L'(mIGxAJ.. Xot incorporf\ted.
lJivÚ;irm Gaurts.
I.-Coll1pri!<in!
the 'fown..hip of Long-neil, 5 front CO)),
cp!'
inns of t h
'1'"", n"hip IIf ('a)('l1onia. au,lnort h-eaFt part
of tho TowmJÜp of Alli'ed. C'erk,
.:\!. CUFllIIllI.lI.
IlOrib'ual.
1362]
1858. ]
67
MUNICIPALITIES.
II.-Comprising the Township of West Hawkesbury, Clerk oftlle Peace............ W. B. McVity ... Barrie
from front of third con('
ssion to rear of Township; also lÀputy Clð'k of the Peact, Thomas Llo) d... ..
the west part of Township of East Hawkesbury, from Clerk of County OJUrt...... Jonathan Lane '" "
front of 3rd concesi!Ìon, and bounded on the east by road Depltty Clerl.ofthe (.TQwn, 11. H. Gowan...... "
allowance between Lots 30 and 31 tQ rear of Township; Jud!leSurrogak............... J. R. Gowan ......
and also the rea.r of Caledonia to 6th concession inclusÌTe. Reg.istrar .';urrogate.....,... .Jonathan Lane,..
Clerk, Charles Waters, Yankleck Hill. Crown Land
4gent ......... .John Alexander,
III.-Comprisin
the Township of East Hawkesbury- County Town-B.\RRIE.
that part ext.endin
from front of 3rd concession; and Chief ItIII.!!Ïstrate, Henry Rald\\ in Hopkins; CJerk. Gee.
bountlp
on the wt'st b
road allowance betw
en Lotø 30 L:me; As
essed Value.
3S,j,928; Assessment, $:!65,784;
/lnd 31 III each conceS"lOn to rear of Town
lllp, Clf:rk, Debentures now outstanding, $l:l,OOO; Corporation. Debt.
Wïl1iam .Jameson, Le I'oulon P. O. . exclm.ive of Debentures, none.
IV.-Compri"ing the Townships of Xo
th Pluntagenet I Dit,iÛon Court:!.
..nd South Plant.aóenet, and South and
orth-we"t part..& , .. .
of Alfled. Clerk Albert Hagar Planta"'8net
lills. I.-('..o
lpIlsmg the Tow?shlps of ',;"pra and InnIsf.I.
- '. ' ',<> . that portlOn of the Townl<hlp of Essa lymg eastward of tbe
'.-COmpnsIllg the Tmvn!'hlp'! of Cumberland ana 4th concession in the said Township, and also that por-
CllU"cnce. Clerk, John S. Cameron, Cumberland. tion of the !'aid Township of EI'IS8 northward of Lots
VT.-Comprising the TOWD3hips of RUb
eIl and Cam- numbered 25 in the 1st. 2nd. 3rd, and 4th concession!', re-
bridge. Clc1'l;;. Jame5 Keays, ltus
ell. spectively, of the said Township; nnd that portion of the
VII.-Cumprising the Town!'hips of West IIawkesbury 'fowns!lip .of Oro
lng westward of. the 10th conces
io.n in
and East llawkesbury-those parts cOlllpri8in
the two
he said .Tow!1shlp; and that portion of the Towns!:lIp of
front conceSJ!ions ofeRch. Ckrk, A, Beaton, Ha\\kesbury. ro!!O
nt1O lymg northward of Lots numbered 25 1ll the
1st. :-nd, :Jrd, 4th. 5th, 6th, and ith conce!'sions, respec-
tively, of the said To\\ u
hip of Tosorontio. Clerl:, ThomNl
Llo,rd, Barrie.
II.-COmpri
lng the Township of West Gv.ilIlmbury
(;Ztrk, John }<', Davies, Bradford.
III.-COmprising the Township of Tecumseth, and that
portion of the Township of Adjala lying northward of Lots
numbered 11 in the 6th. ith. and 8th concessions, re
pec-
tivcly, of the said Township of Adjala. Clerk, Frederick S.
Stepllens, Tecumseth.
IV.-COmpl'Ï'ing the Township' of Xottawass!rß :md
Sunnidale. Clerk, Andrew .Jardine, Nott3wasaga J.lilI6.
V.
mprising the Townshipc; of Flos, Tiny, Tay, aJ
d
that portion of the Town
hip of Mcdonte lying westward
of tho 11th concest'ion of BIUlle Township. Clerk, John
Craig, Flos.
YI.-C(,mpri"ing the Township of Orillia (Xorthern and
Sonth"rn Division!'); tL.e Towllship of Matchedash, antI
all that portion of the Township of Oro Iyin!!; eastward
of the Dth Concession of the /ilaid Township of Oro; and
all that portion of the Township of Medonte lying ellBt-
ward of the lOth concession of the said Township. C Lerh,
Adam Paterson, Odllia.
VII.-Comprising- the Township of Mulmur; that por-
tion of the'l'ownship of Tosorontio lying southward of
Lots numbered 26 in the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th. 6th, and
iih concessions, respectively. of the said Township ofTos-
orontio; Bud that portion of the Township of Essa which
Hes westward of the 5th concession of the said Township
?f E:3sa, except those Lots lying northward of numbers 25
1ll the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th conces,.;ions, respectivel)',o!
the eaid Township of ESRA. Clerk, John I..ittJe, lIIulmur.
,"IU.-Comprlsing the TownFll1lps of Mono and Adjala,
except thos/'! l.ots IJing northward of Lots numbered 11
in the Gth. 7t11, and 8th concessions, respectively, of the
Mid 'rou nshlp of Adj.lla. Clerk, George :W:cManus, Mono
'Hills.
24.-Pril1ce Ed,,'ard.
Acres, Assesc;ed. 19í.491%; Assesc;ed Yaluo, $3,t181,8';'2;
Assessment, $10,001 60.
COU:o.TY OFFICIALS.
JVllrckn ........................ A. Grulv ......... Demorestville
Treas;ur.'r ......,.............. R. J. ChHpman, l>icton
Ifl'{JÏstrar ............. ......... J. P. Roblin... ..
Clerk ..'.................,...... N, ß'illltrd .....'
Surt.eynr,....................... .J.O, (Jonger ...
Judge 0:>. Court æ Chair-
man Quarter Sessions... D. L. Fairfield,
Sheri.!!................... ....... J. )fcDonllld ...
Clerk of the Peace...... ..'... Philip Low......
Clerk (!f County Court und
D. Clerk oft1
Crown... ,Tohn Twi
,.....
JudfJ
Surrogate ......,..... S. Washlmrn ...
Rq}islrar Burrofjaw.........
. Ballard ......
County TùWn-J'ICTOS.
Chief
IlIl!:i"trate. Robert Ramsay; Clerk. .John Twigg;
AssE'ssed Value, $2-1,380 20; Assessment,
2,-137; Deben-
tures noW outstanding, $;)75.
DivisÚJ71. CaUl'lS.
I.-Comprisin
the Tou n of Pirton and part of fhe
Township of Hallowell. Clp,rk, John P. Downes, Picton.
n.-Comprising part of the Township of MaryslJUrgh.
Clcrlr, 'fhomas Cook. ?tli1ford.
III.-COmpri6ing the Town<.hip of Sophiasburgh. Clerk,
!".JJnuel Solmes, Núrthport.
IV.-Comprisin
part of the Township of AmeliaQbu!"gh,
Clerk, It. C.lI. Cotter, Roblin's Mills.
V.-Compri
(ng part of the Townshipq f'f HaIloweIl and
part of Hillier. Clerk, William Young. Wellington.
'T-Comprlðlng the Town
hip of Athol. Cleric, Sheldon
Spafford, Cherry Yallc
'.
VII.-Comprislng part of the Township of Hillier. and
part of the TowlIFhip of Ameliaslmrgh. ()l
rk, .Jo6hua 11.
l"!adman, Consecon.
Y nI.-Compri<;ing the Ea
tern Part of the To'll nsbil) of
lJaryslmrgh. Clerk, Jj;, W. Wright, MarJsburgh.
2.;.-Sbncoe.
Acre!!. 1.159.400; Arres under cultivation, 1G2,OOO; As-
!4ûssed Value,
;),-187,2!Jô; As
essment $!0,416; Debentures
now ontstanding, 2a:l,900; County Debt, exelushe of De-
bentures, none,
COùYTY OFFICULS.
Wtl.r&n ...,.................... John Craig....,.... Flos
Treasnrfr ........,............. E. S. LIIlly ........, Barrle
Reoistrar .........,............ Geor
e Lount... "
Clerk ..........................., R. ß. Bernard ...
Su"..eynr.....................,.. 11. Cresy.ick ...... "
Judge (
, OlUrt
{,/wir-
man Quartð' &
sinnt... .J. R, Gowan ......
Sheriff....................... .:. n. W. Smith ...... Collingwood
llarbour
2G.-Stornlont, Dundas aud Glengary.
Acres, í77,480; Asse!'Sed Yalue, $D,536,OOO; AsseSl'ment
Rate, Xth of a penny In tl>e :f,; Debentures now out-
standing, $.3,200; County Debt, exclusive of Deoontures,
none.
()Q{;flTY OFFICIALS.
Warden ....... .... ............ Alex. McDougall....., Cornwall
Treasu.rer ,.......,............. U. McDonald ......... "
Registrar ft-r fJ'ùrm.onl... Georj!e C. Wood ......
" Du1'ida8... A. McDonald ......... MorrIsb'g
" (itengary ... D. McDonaJd ......... Alex'dria
('ler1c ...................,....... D. B. Het'nan ......... Cornwall
Surveyor.........,...........,.. John S. Bruce......... "
Judge Cn. Court d Uhair-
71lan QuarLer Sessions... George S. JarvÏ8......
Sh
riff .... ....'.... ...........' D. E. r.lclntyre ......
Clerk of the Pearl! .......... James Pringle.........
Clerk of County (burt and
D, Clcr'k of tlle Crown... R Macdonell .........
Judg'- ,<;urrogau ...... ...... George Macdonell ...
Registrar Surrogate......... Alexander McLean..
Cr<nvn Land .Agent ......... SamUt'1 Hart .........
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ClJUnty Town-CoR
wALL, I IV.-Comprising all that part of the Township of North
. . , .. Dumfries lying West of J.ot 18, in the ith Concession,
Contammg a populatIon of 2,000. ChIef MagIstrate, thence along the western limits of the said Lot 18 in a
Wïlliam Mattice, !'II.P.P.; Clerk, Charles Poole. northerly direction to the 12th Concession, thence along
. . . the western limit of Lot 22 to the Tov.nship line. Clerk,
.Div
swn (burts. George Colcleugh, Ayr.
I. - Comprising the Township of Charlottenburgh. V,--Compri
ing the Township of Wilmot. Clerk, .John
Clerk, .John )IcRae, "illiamstown. Alchin, New llamburgh.
n.--Comprbing the Townships of Lochiel and Kenyon. YI.-Comprising the Township of Wellesley. Clerk.
Clerk, John McPherson, Lochiel. M. P. Empey, Hawkesville.
III.-COmprising the Townships
f Cornwall and Rox- "H.-Comprising the Township of Woolwich. Clerk,
borough. (;lerk, William Milford I'ark, Cornwall. William lIendry, Conestogo.
IV.-Comprising the Township of Osnabruck. Clerk,
John Bockus, Dickenson's Landing.
V.-Comprising the Township of WilJiamsburgh. Clel'k,
John W. Loucks, WilliamsJ.mrgh.
VI.-Comprising the Township of lUatilda. Clerk, .John
Sylvester Ross, Matilda.
YII.--Comprlsing the Township of 1\Iouutain. Clerk,
William John lUdley,IUountain.
VII I.-Comprising the Township of Finch and a small
part of Roxborough (as far east as Moose Creek). Clerk,
John A. Cockburn, .Finch.
IX.-COmprising the Towm,hip of Lancaster. Clerk,
Peter Stuart, Lancaster.
X.--Comprising the Township of Winchester. Clerk,
John McCuaig, Winchester.
2'7.- Waterloo.
Acrcs, 328,463; Assessed Value, 1856, as equalized 1857,
$7,292,000; Assessment, $7,59584; Debentures now out-
standing, none; County Debt, exclusive of Debentures,
none.
COU
TY OFFICIALS.
Warden ........................ Isaac Clemens......... Preston
Trwsltrer ............ ......... Charles Stanton ...... llerlin
Registrar ..................... David S. Shoemaker, "
Clerk ........................... ".illi:unDavidson...
Solicitor ........................ Æmilius Irving ...'.. GaIt
liuT1!e'/ors ...............,..... Schofield & Hobson. Berlin
Jw1ye- OJ. (burt and Chair- .
?nan Quarter &ssioßs ... WilHam Miller ...... Galt
S lIeriff...... ............... ...... George Davidson...... Berlin
Clerk of the Peace ......... Thomas Miller ...... "
Clerk of County Court and
D. Clerk oftlle Crown... .James Colquhoun ...
JudgeSurrogak..........,.... 'William Miller ....'. Galt
Registrar SurrO[Jute ......... A..J. Peterson......... Berlin
Crown Lanr1.Agent ......... Henry 8. IIuber...... "
County Town-BERLIN.
Chief )Iagistrate, Henry S. Huber; Clerk, William
Davitl80n, Esq.; Assessed Value, $648,616; Assessment,
$7,783 20; Debentures now outstanding, $9,600 Grammar
and Common School, $20,000 Preston and Berlin Railway;
Corporation Debt, exclu
ive of Debentures, none; Rate per
pound, 80 cents.
JJivi8Wn Courts.
I.--Comprising all that portion of the Township of
Waterloo lying north of the Block line on the west "ide
of the Grand River, and that part of the upper Block of
the said Township lying on the east side of the Grand
River north of Lots 115, 109, 104, 86 and 95, to the Guelph
Township line, Including the Town of Berlin. Clerk,
William Davidson, Berlin.
n.-COmprising all that part of the Township of Water-
100 lying south of the Block line on the west side öf the
Grand RÏ\'er, and that part lying on the east side of the
Grand River south of the northern boundary of Lots 115,
109, 104, 86, and 95, to the Guelph Township line, including
the Village of Preston. Clerk, Otto Klotz, Preston.
IIL-COmprising all that part of the Township of North
Dumfries, lying east of Lot 19, in the 7th CObCßsslon, and
running a course with the eastern boúndary of the said
Lot in a northerly direction up to the 12th Concession,
thence along the eastern boundary of Lot 33, in the said
12th Concession, to the Township line, including the
Village of Galt. (;lerk, Henry lIIcCrum, Galt.
28.-Wellall(1.
Acres, 228,000; Debentures now outstanding, $96,000;
Ceunty Debt, exclusive of Debentures, $10,328.
COmiTY OFFICULS.
.Warden......... .................. Jas, Cummings, Chippawa
Treasurer........................ A. Thompson... Montrose
Registrar ............ ............ D. D' Everardo... Fonthill
Olerk .............................. D. D'.Everardo... do
Solicitors ........................ .Macdonald and
Hykert ...... '.. st. Catherines
Judge Cb Court and Chair-
71w.n QWlrter Sessicms ... Hervey)V. Price Drummond-
ville
Sheriff ...... .......n,.. ......... Robert Hobson, Fonthill
Depldy ShaijJ......... ......... A. K. Scholfield, Merrittsville
Clerk of the Peace ............ J.. D. Ra.ymond, do
Clerk of County Court and
D. Clerk of the Crown ... Nathan.J. Fitch, do
Judge Surrogate .......... .... H. W, Price...... Drummondv.
Regist-rar Surrogate ......... D. D'.Everardo... Fonthill
Grown Land .Agent ......... Uenry Smith... Smithville
County Town-!I1ERRITTSnLLE (not incorporated).
Population, about 1,000.
.Division Cúurts.
I.--Comprising the Township of Crowland; that part of
the Township of Thorold lying south of the line between
Lots 178 and 195, running through to Pclham; that part
of Pelham Ivin
south of the loth Concpssion: that Dart;
of I1umberstone lying west of Lot 10, in the several Cen-
ceRsions thereof; and the v. hole of the 5th Concession.
Clerk, Archib:!ld L. Cumming, 1\Ierrittsville.
II.--Comprising the Township of WainfIeet. Clerk,
Lemuel S. Yocom, Marsh\ille.
IlL-Comprising the Township of Bertie, and that part
of I1umberstone not included In No. I. Olerk, James
Stanton, Fort Erie.
IV.-Comprising the Towns1lip of Willoughby, the "Vil-
lage of Chippawa, and that part of the Township ofStam-
ford south of the line between Lots 136 and 13í, easterly
from the western limit of the Township to the 80uth-cast
angle of Lot ]33; thence north on the line bet\\een J.ots
13:! and 1;)3, to the northern boundary of the To\', nship
and Navy Island. Clerk, Edward Burton, Chippawa.
V.-Comprising those portions of the Townships of Stam-
ford, Thorold, and Pelham. not included in any other
Division, and the Village of Thorold. Clerk, .Jacob Keefer,
'rhorold.
29.- 'V ellington.
Acres, 791.604; Assessed value. $7,533.228; AssesSlllent.
$18,833.05; Debentures now outstanding, $5tJ,OOO; County
Debt, exclusivo of Debentures, none.
COUNTY OFFICIALS.
Warden........................ Charles Allan..,......... Elora
Y-reasurer ..................... William Hewat......... Guelph
Registrar ..................... II. W, Peterson......... "[gus
Clerk ............ ...... ....,.... A, D. :Ferrier ...... ...... do. or Fer-
SOZ ' ..
{ !I1es!<rs. }'erguson & } G I h
IClr.-v,S .,....... ......... KingsmiU ......... ue p
Surveyor ..................... Francis Ker ............ "
Judge Co. Court d C hair-
man Quarter &sBionl... Archibald MacDonald
Sheriff ................,....... George .Jno. Grange...
Clerk of the Peace... ...... Thomas Saunders......
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JVården ..................... .J.llartman,
I.P.P....... Aurora
Treasurer .................. J. S. Howard............... 'l'oronto
RC{}istrar for rm-k...... John Ridout ............... "
" J>eel ...... S. Brega ..................... Brampton
Clerk ....,.... .............. .John Elliott ............... Toronto.
Judge County CbuTtand
Chairman Q,&ssions, Hon. S. B. Harrison......
Sheriff ..................... F. W. .Jarvis ...............
Clerk of the Peace ...... George Gurnett... .........
Clerk ÛJunty Court...... Walter McKenzie.........
Judge Surrogaw. ......... Hon. S. B. Harrison......
Registrar Surrogaw....... W. J. Fitzgerald .........
C()'U1/ty Town-cITY OF TOROXTo.
;\Iayor. John Hutchisou,; Recorder. G. Duggan, .Jr.;
Police Magistrate, Gcorge Gurnett; Police Clerk, William
Andrews, Jr.; Chamberlain, A. T. )IcCord; As
istant do.,
Jobn Turner; 1st Clerk, .James.J, Burns; 2nd Clerk, F. B.
Orris; Clerk of Common Council, CbaI'les Daly; Åf\sistant
do., John Wilson; Junior Clerk. S. Radcliffe; Cbief ef
Polict>, S, Sherwood; Deputy, do., Henry Hutson.
Division CÞurts.
I,-Comprlsing the City of Toronto; part of the Township
30.-'Venhvorth. of York lyinp: eaf\tward of a line 2
miles west of Yonge
Street, and all of the Township of Scarborough, except the
......res. 270,035; Assessed Value (real and personal) 3d, 4th, and 5th concessiolls. from Lot 1 to 26, inclusive.
$7,328,012; Debentures now outstanding, $149,492. CÙ!.rk, Allan McLean Howard, Toronto.
COUNTY OFFICIALS. II.-Compri!<Ing parts of the Towm:hips of Scarborou;!h,
JV</rden ... ...... ............... .John Heslop,........... Ancaster l\Iarkham and Whitchurch. Clerk, C.
I. Keller, Unionville.
Treasurer ..................... .James Kirkpatrick... Hamilton III.--Comprising parts of the Townships of 1oI<\rkham
Rp1}tstrar Alexander
tewart and Whitchurch, and the 1st, 2nd and 3rd concessions of"
Clerk ......:::::::::::::::.:,:..:: C. O. Couns
ll ......::::: Vaughan. and 1st and 2nd concessions of mng. from Lot
SoliciWr ...............,........ Johu O. Hatt ........." 1 to 10 inclusive. CUrk, .John Grieve, Richmond Hill.
SuTl.eym-.........,.............. F. J. Rastrick .'.......
Judge Co. (]Qurt & Chair. IV.--Comprlsing the 1st and 2nd concessions of King,
man Quarter Sessions... ..... Logie....."........... from Une betwccn 10 and 11 north ward; " hitchurch from
}Sheriff.......................... E, C. Thomail ......... llame line northward, and the Towm;hlp of ElI.St Gwilliro-
Clerk of the Peace ......... P. B. Spohn ............ bury. Clerk,.J. C. Hogaboom, Sharon.
Cwrkof County Court and V,-Comprlsinl!; the TownRhip of
orth Gwillimbury
D. Clerk of the Crown... Andrew Stuart......... :md Georgina. Clerk, Vacant.
Judge Surroga1e ............ Oliver SprInger...,.....
Registrar Surrogate......... Geor
e
oll'h ......... Dundas VI.--Comprising 3rd to 12tb conces
ion of King, and 8th
Crown Land Agent ......... T. Ambndge............ Hamilton to 11th of Albion. Clerk, Arthur Armstrong, Lloydtown.
County TOWTr-CITY OF H
MILTOY. YII.-Comprisin
4th to 11th concession of Yl\ughan,
" and the
orthem Division ofthe Gore of Toronto. Clerk.,
"Mayor, John F.
Ioore; Pohce
18gl
trate, George II, I Thornhill A. Agar Bur\\lck.
Armstrong; Clerk, T, Bcas!ey; A!'se
s"tI "\ alue, $16.200,000, '
Debentures now out!!tanding, $1,148.759.60; Corporation TIII.--Compri.qing part of the Township of York lying
Debt, exclul5ive of Debentures, $26,143.f>2. Wß!<t of a line 2
miles west of Yon
e Str..et, the Township
: of Etobicoke. and the Southern Division of the Gore of
Division Courts. ; Toronto. Clerk, .John Paul, Weston.
I.--Compri
ing the City of Hamilton anrl the Townqbip I IX.-Comprbin[Z the Township of Toronto. Clerk, Adam
of Barton. CUrl.::, W. R. Macdonald, Hamilton. SImpson, Streetsville.
n.--Comprising the Town of Dund.i15 and Town!'hip of X.-Comprif\lng the Township of Chinguacousy. Clerk,
West Flamboro'. Clerk, ....Iexis Fidcle llegue, Dundas. T. :\Iclienna, llrampton.
III.-C0ll'lprising the Town!'hip of :Last Flamboro" ! XI,--ComprisingtheTown!'hip ofCa]edon, 8lId 1st to 7th
Clerk, .Andrtlw IInll, Waterdo"n. conces
ion Albion. Cluk, llenry Pettigrew, Sandhill.
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Clerk of County Cburt and
D. C Urk of the Grown... .James Hough... ......... Guelph
Judge Surroga1e ............ Archibal
101
donald "
Regi&trar Surrogaw. ...... Thomas Keatmg ......
C'rown Land .Agent........P Andrew Geddes......... Elora.
County Town-GuELPH.
Chief
!agistrate, .John Smith; Clerk,.J. Hough.
Divirlon Courls.
I.-Comprising the Town and Township of Guelph,
Clerk, A. A. &ther, Guelph.
n.-Comprising the Township of Puslinch. Clerl.:, Wm.
Leslie, Puslinch.
III.-Comprising the T{)wnship of Ecamosa. Ckrle, Wm.
McCarthy, lI.ockwood.
IV.-Comprising the Township of Nicho], except the
11th and 12th concession!', the first 8 conce!<sions. incln!'he,
of Garafraxa, Lots 1 to 13 in the Hth, 15th, 16th, 17th,
and 18th concessions east of the Saugeen Road. and Lots
1 to 18 Inc1U1dve in conce!'sions A. & B. Township of Peel.
Clerk, .John Cadenhead, Fergus and Elora.
V.-Comprislng the Township of Erin. Clerk, William
Tyler, Erin Village.
VI.-Compri15ing the Township of Pilkington, with the
11th and 12th concessions of the Township of Nichol.
CUrk, John Cadenhead, Elora and Fergus.
VII.-Comprising an west of the Saugeen Road In the
Townships of Peel and Maryboro'. Clærk, George Allan,
Allansville, Peel.
VIII.--Comprising the Townships of Arthur and Minto,
with the western part of the Township of Luther. fl'om
Lots 1 to If> Inclusi\"e, Ilnd the unenumerated portion of
Peel and Maryboro'. Clerk, Cornelius O'Callagh:m, Arthur
Village. .
IX.-Comprising that part of the Town!<hip of Gara-
(raxa, except the first 8 concessions thereof, and includ-
ing theGore of saId Township, the Township of Amaranth,
and the e8l'tern part of the Township of Luther, from
I.ots 16 to 32 inclusive. Clerk, Alex.IIIcCo5h, lI.eaùing,
Garafraxa.
IV.-Comprising the Township of Beverley. Clerk,
W. W. Barlow, Rockton.
V.--Comprising the TownshIp of Saltfleet. C-Urk, .John
.J. Bradley, Stoney Creek.
YI.-Comprising the Township of Ancaster. Clerk,
.James Ch
ss, Ancaster.
VII.-Comprising the Township of Glandford. Cla"',
.John McLean, Glandford.
VIII.-Compri5ing the Township of Dinbrook. Clerk,
William Servos, Einbrook.
31.-York and Peel.
Acres in York, 486,170; Peel. 292,178-Tota], 7i
,352.
Assessed Value, York, $1,918.836; Peel, 258,f>20-Total,
.,2,177.356. Assessme\lt, York, $14,406 876; Peel, S6,8S9,73f.
Deltentures now out5tanding, $4,9-1-1: County Debt, exclu-
sive of Debentures, $11,680.
COUYTY OFFICIALS.
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MUNICIPALITIES.
71
rl'o'n'US1Ii!J
Jun.iciIJRlitles, Cnll.Rt1a "\Vest.
TOWSBIlIP.:!.
TOTAL A.r'T TO
SC!<SEI1 Bt: RR\'
!iSE8SEl \ Al
;
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NUlTY.
JtEE..&.
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srnER.
('LEEK. AND HIS P .0. .
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DnTlars. [)',l1w'.
.
A,it'laide ......... 45.569 :'ii,5S' ;:;,306 \liddle!>ex... Thomas Cuddy... John S. IIoare '" Anth. Pr
ston, AdI'Jxid..
Adjala ........,...
:1.5'!5 210.0:)
............ "'imroe Robe/.t l{eennn... l'atrick Kelly... J. Hart. KeenanE'ville,
Allma
ton ......
.
..)II! 5:;.6S
l:lS ;hmfrew...... Elias
Ioore '..... A. Patterson...... George Brown. Adllla,oton
A,Iulphu
to
n... 11,8:)';' 51;.8
(. 2:!j Lennox P. Allen.....,...... Samuel Ca
ey ... .J, B.AIIi
on. Adolphu,t.'ø
Albion ...... ...... 56,1:!3 99!),:3il 2.e:;l' I'cd... ......... 1'.13\\ in3rton ...... W. Swit.wr ...... W. Switzer. Bolton'" ViI.
_o\lJboroug,h ...... ;3.000 390 ';'GI 4,OiO ..
ll!in......... C. l\1cDou!:,ald ... H. Paterson Geo.
hmró. AldlJo,l)ugh
Alfrûd ............
.400 135.;U:: 611 ,'rescott ...... John A. Boult... .John
IcGauvr(,D Peter .t:astm:m, AlfJed.
Al1ice............... 13,!)!<!) 1
.96
............ :lcllf,cw...... United with Stli !ford 1.1nti/1st Ja nuary, IS;,R.
Alnwick ........' 1'-'.20U I:!O,OalJ l.fJ.!O \orthurnb'l.. .James Campbell.. John lIarstonc... Û. Whittaker, .\In
ick.
Amabel............ 51,000 ....... ............ IJmce ......... United with Arr an for 1I1unici
}al purposes.
.
nmrauth ...... 1::3.200 \\"e:Jington.. D. Spence ......... .......................,
.\m('lia
lJGr
h... 4:
.:\CO ';'li9.1
1,SOO I'riace 1':.1w'.
, Epragllø......... Wm. Brickman,.. S. MeaC'ham. Rp<]n('/ qm...
A/Jlhcl.
t bland. H,i5-1, 22fi.:H:! I..eO \ddiugt(on... \\ ilIi>lm Howard R. Butleil!h It, 13m leigh, Alllh,'r
t IL
Allca
t"r ..,...... -1-l,i:)
1,;,11'-121- ;,,í;:!; Welltworth.. .J. Heslop .......... :\1. D. L. Tisdale. W. A. ('oolo'Y. AuclJ!'ter.
.o\mlerdon ......... 23,000 I:';
,.J
, I.2
O
:
sex ......... H.ll. Cuningham C, Fortier ......... J.E. McGuirt', Amh. rlitb't<.
_
nglesca ..'...... IjJ ,:lUO . ...... ............ \ddi:J.gton n. United \\ ith She ffi('ld for l\Iunicip al purposes,
Anstruther ...... ............ ..... ;'et..rboro',.. Xo
lunicipal 0/
ani7ation.
Arran ............ 51,b:30 21;1),ti5
2.
!\O BrUle ......... Woo. Uidd..n...,.. Lleorge Gould ... George GOlilil, Anan.
Artemes;a......... 61.500 1
".1)0l I,S-1-l Ire.v ......'.. W, K }'Jeshl'r H. Campbell ...... R. Campbt'll. Artemeslll..
Arthur ............ tì5.9-1:3 f>]5,6;it 2.5110 WelJington.. And. !lIitcbell ... Woo. Cu
hing ... It, :\Iit.'hell, Arthur.
A
hfil'M ......... Cl,3.J.
2110,!)O
...,........ ihll"l.n ...... J, Hawkins, Jr... T, Hawkins ......
John Cook, Port AIlJcrt.
A A S t P ,l l u \:' . d .. " . l .,. . . . . . . . . .. ., .. . . . ? !..
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_ .)- 3 1 29 31 . . ().;i:: 2.4::.\ .'eterboro' ... Henry Jo'mÜds ... .Jas. S. FowldR '.. .J. }'oIey, I\orwood.
. J 1.!1.J,1 l,n!,(; 1'/ inct' J
dw'. W. A. Palen ...... las. S. Cairndufl .J.S.Cllirnduff. C!wrry V'I.
Al\gu
ta ......... i:\,üü:! 588.504 -1.il 0 '
rt'mille... .T. lIiIl............... W,l'cnnock ...... I. Wri
ht, Yh AugU6
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Barton .....,...... l13
3 8:!O.2-!r ............ I\"...ntworth.. :\I. Ai/mum \. A. Secord ...... .J.lIar'Vey. Hamilton.
BII.',t:lrd............ 49,900 3-15,39::' 3.1:1-1, LeedH ..,..,... II. S. Davison ... J. Warren ......... .J. Warren. B.."erl
', Ddta_
Bathurst ......... ............ :l;n.Of;
tj".J. Lan:trk ...... .Tames
oonan... .ras. McDonald... F.ll. Om
it. I't'rth.
Bavhò\m ......... 5",V',i ,;";;:
.
jf- ü,Ui ';kin ......... .18S. P. WeaYer... Il. Garnham ...... W. Hatch. Strafiordvil
.
ß(.èkwith ......... 6:..fOO 2.J..3,02 1 2.irjl f an:trk ...... .\. McArthur ... Woo. r.Iorphy E. ;\JcE\\en, }'nmktow!1.
ßl'dfon\ .....'...... 4.0!\S 4';'.M!- -1ìO Frnut..nac... Thoma.s .Judge... George Howes ,.. J.
. Bennett. Deniston.
Belmout ......... 49.88! 1;'.
.9;;t IAil l'eÌt'rboro'... Ilobert Pre
ton... RoLt. Sloane...... R. Eloant', Nonwod,
Ueutiuck ......... 76.00U 452.::!
( :3.2\)0 ,}rey ..,...... .John
Ioodie...... It. Stewart......... Al(>:\.. Cechranp. ßentinclL.
Uertie ............ 38000 ú; U:!I 3.0(11) WdbDII....., John Ru;eley...... It. Gr:lham ...... P. Lparn. Point AI.ino,
Beverley......... iO.:!J() 1.08U.H
4,bi8 W..I
t\Vorth. .T.l\lcQuepu ...... II. G. Barlow...... W. W. Barlow, Uocl;:ton,
JkdHV ......... ... tìS,.J.
I" \ïctoria ...... Unit
d with Fen 1'1011 for l\Iunicil' al purposes,
llido1lilph ......,.. 4n.::!i5 2H.:!lò( 3.
,r,1) Huron ...... 'f. Uod!!ins ...... W.lhlllgins ...... Wi/liam Porte. I,l1can.
HinLrook .....,... 2ò,149 41l1,:!íl 2,1"\. Wentworth.. .John Sider .......J. 'J.'a)lor ......... Daniel L
'nch. Billhrook.
ßl:mchanl..,...... 4!i.
13i .J.
.C..3í:. ............ :'erth ......... D. CI\thcart Wm. )IiIll'r, Jr... Wm. Wi-son. }'i
h ("'!'ek.
Hl:mfurd ..,...... 2'.1.i28 .U:-;..B
I,2
0 .J\.fbl'J .......J. Ban\Ïck......... LJ. Ellison ......... T, }'. Mitchell, lnn...rkip.
Hl('lIheim ......... &t,C
l.i('öI.lÜ, .....,...... )xron\ ...... n. Perry............ ........................ J. II, Laycock, Uiclullond
J;Jithlidll ......... ... ....T.. ..... I{entì...w...... United \\ ith Bag ot tòr Municipal purpo!'t.f'.
no,;awluet .....' 6:3,f')1 4íl/.1:\1 2,H8 Lamhton ....T. 'l'1'ipp ............ T. Crawford ...... Chas. Brebnpr, 'Yillder.
Hrant............... ill.nOO :11\1,(,4:- ............ Bruce ..'...... William lIall...... ........................ J. Jamif>
on.ll.-ant.
llrllntliml......... 71J,1ì1
!,5m.
;;f
Ir:mt ......... Arch, :\lc1-:wan... R. U. Strobridge.. John Cllme/"On. Hr:J.ntforð_
Brighton ......... 5
..J.76 ;.t(j (if 0 4,{j(j; :Xorthllml,'l. "5y. Richmond H. Bulkley,..... T. C. Lockwood. B/'ig-hton
Uroch............... {jlj.Oul 4!1,J.!)ít
.i:':lì Intxrio ...... .1. II. 'fhompson.. ,J. :\tetc!\\f ......... .J. Metcalf. Canninjrton.
Bromky ......... 2;,,3
.3 Ij.;,{15: I
'J
..tlfrew...,.. \1, 'Iullig-a.n ...... B. Upynolds ...... George Brown, Adlllll
WD
Un'oliC .....,...... (j';',270 30l,i4" ..........'. [,amhton ... .John
lcKenne... A. McUregor ......
BroughaDl ...... ............ ..... :(f'nfrt'\\ ...... United with Bag ot for Municipal purpoE't'It.
Iku('e......,..,..... (j;,li(j 1"2.9'\1 2.:!/j;$ IJructJ ,.,...... 1\,
lcKinnon ... P. Sinc1!lir......... l l'. ::<inclair, Brul'e,
Hnrford ............ 1\;.2110 1,.J.S6.',:lcl 3.Mò9 'Ir:mt ......... "has. Hedgers ... .Tohn C:ttton '..... <\lonzu }'o"tl'r. Scotland.
Burge..s. Xorth. 21.:309 :!U Lanark...... I';d. By. ne ......... rhomas ('1\Ïrns... Thomas Brool,e, r..rth.
llUl'
"'8. f3outh.. t;.ilü 3,lìllcl 1:':1 Lee,ls ......... United with IJa
t>lrd for :\Iunicip al pUl'pO
I'S.
ßurldgh ......... 6.000 ....... ............ "o'terboro'... United with Du Inmer fur !.\lunici pal purposes.
C.1istur ...... ...... :H,OOO Lincoln ...........,......... ... .., ..,...... ............
('all',ll)n............ 6!I.1100 611 5:':1 :3 !JO:! 1'0'..1...... ...... [. F'lUlkner ...... C. Rontledp:e ...... G. Dodrls, ('.11('01,)11.
C'.!.lcdolli:
......... :\0.0110 101l.POI :-'00 "'rt'
cott ...... Wm. Hra'})('y...... .T. Proudfoot ...... D.Barrl'tt.C:I!e,l.mia }'J/lÞ;
t':Lllll,rio1ge ...,.. t'o.rno ("\1.001 \............ ::ll
oell ...... \1. CasseUman ... .1. S. Cassellm:lll.. .John Bl'ntoll. Ca
!;()lhiUl"
C,\lllllcn............ 2í :21!' 2
)9 O<;
:!.".J.tI Ii..nt '........ .T. Emith............ /}, P. IÜ'rby ...... .J, !llilis. }iJor..nl'e.
('anHlt'n, E,I
t .., 93600 !.III!) -0(' i,fJOIJ \lhlington... W, Whalpn ...... C S. !llcKiIll ..... F,
lacEp:au.
ewburgb.
Camdeu Gore ... ...... ...... ........ ..... no ...... I(..nt ......... United with Can. .Ien f,.r !llnnidp 11.1 purpo!'(,s.
Canhurough... ... 21.-1.80
ì3. \.J 1!,3:\.i IIl\loJimlmd n Wm. 'J.'. Burke ... ,John }'olm!<bl'<'...
th
mith, Canborough
('arralJoe ......... f.:!.OùO ;;<;!I,1fH ...'........ \fjd.1I..
ex ... .T. lJatpman ...... Hugh Anderson. Ed. Hand.v. D..lawflre.
l'arrirl, ............ :;n,";
;' :!:\'!,lOt ............ IIr'n.." ......... !'. :llcYicar ......
dward
a\age...
:dm\lnd
R\II1!I', Hr:mt.
Cart\\ right ...... 3G.';'!',1 :ni,1 0< 1.';'5.. Om.h.lm ......
'. W. HowtJ ...... U. Deacon ......... W. A. LollCk
, I'ru.twrb:ht
('a van ............ t,:3.Y:!! 81
,OOO 4.:!!O DllIhaDl...... .Juhn Swain ...... W. Berry......... J.W.SootLerll,CI\\an\ili".
(':I,\.eIHlish......... ........... "..t..rhvro' ...
o Municipal 0/ !?;/lniza/ion.
t 'ayu1!:'1., :\'"rth...,
:!.;)Iili ".):!,:!:!; :!5
n lIaldim:md.. James Mitchell... it. V. (iriflith ... R. V, Griffith. ('a..-uga.
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,l.
()uth... 1:311-1 I:' ..". i>;o:.! 11/lI<linumd.. Wm. Coole ......,.. .ìpo. ".eb,;tpr...... lieo. "'d)"ter. l:a1nlulll1.
Ch;,rlotto'lIhnrg ;
I.
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3.1i';' ':I"n
ry... I) '1l'LI'IlDan ... .fuhn H. Smith... J, R. Smitb.
l.lrtint(1"n
'."mrl"tt..villo...
-1.! ,:3 710.; If :! ;\12 \'o/'fj,)k
. !lkCall ......... ". 1\1. :-mith .......J. Bryning, }'Of(.'
t\iIIc,
('h:lth,un ......... -.=")" .J.:!O :-1. ;t:\I;
Ko'nt '........ S. Arnold It. Houston ...... H. }IIIu...ton. Chatham.
,'hi/l!!Il.tC.m"v... II ::.J(J
.
m.o;)( 7 :!
5 I'eel ... ...... \ndrew Stewart It. C.
lcCollum... R.C.:\II'C..llu'u.C 'ph")l'.
I'hu'c,/lc" ...:..... r,i<..,;,:n 15!',OSf; ...,........ '!uJ;sell ...... W, Jo:dw
r
s....,. !ì.J!.I:
e .....,... I O.B.Uue,Clannc .,Cro&a
C'\l\n.l\l\o/l......... hi.:!\lO ....... ............
I'ont..nac... So l\Iumclpal O. ,!;RnJl.atIl'D.
('1.I,rku ... ......... lji,f;10 O,2.tG ... ......... Durham...... .J. L. Tucker ...... Woo. Allen. Jr... Wm. S. Christie, Orcno,
[:3ûil
72
MUNICIPALITIES.
[1858.
NO. OF TOTAL AM'T TO
4.S8ES8ED BE REA-
TOWNSmp8. ACRES VALUE I1'i LIZED BY COmiTY. REEYE. TREA8URER. CLERK, ASD Hl8P.O. ADDRE88
A8SESSED 1
57. 4.S8. RATl
Ð',lIars. Dollars.
Clinton ... ......'.. 25,2.U 76:3,53] 7,323 Lincoln ...... .T. S. Walker ...... Robert IIenry '" Robt. Henry, Beamsville.
Colborne 33,740 277,89:; Huron ...... Benjamin Miller. .Jallies 'l"ew,;ley... .James Tewsley, Ca.rlow.
COlchester...... ... ü3,ôOO 1,407
ssex ......... .Tohn Brush ...... ........................
Cúllingwood... ... 68,UO 290,332 1,000 Grey...... ... William FI,'ming .James Johnston. .J, .Johnstone. };Ilphrasia.
Cornwall .......... 65,600 66!,32(' 3,480 Stormont ... W. D, Wood ..,... O.Thompson...... 0, 'l'homson, ì\1oulinette.
Cramaho 4.1,905 179,liL 4,358 Xorthullibl. It. III. Boucher ... William Easton. .J. S. Scott, CollJorne.
v'rosby, !\orth '" 4!,9!9 1:35,60J Leeds ......... 'HI. Freden b'rgh W, Whelan ...... W. Whelan, \'estport.
Crosby, South ... 49.850 184,10
1,630 Leeds ......... R. Preston......... n. KilL urn ...... :1, DargaveI.Elgin. S.Cros.
Crowland ......... 20,000 500,000 WeIland..... L. 1\1. Matthews.. .Jas. Hcndcrson... .\.lcx. Reid, Crowland '"iI.
ClllrOl,s ....,....... 58,095 174,288 HI'uce ... ..... P, B. Brown ...... Robert Watson... Robt. \rat!<on, Teeswater.
Cumberland... ... i6,000 166,341 1,3!6 Russell ...... Wm. Wilson...... Jno. Wilson ...... .John D. Wilson, Osborne>,
Dalhousie......... 13!,8oo 145,05C 9.13 Lanark ...... John Donald...... .T. McDou;!aIl ... A.!\lclnnes, Mc'Donald's C.
Darling......... ... 2!,715 37,840 276 Lanark ...... P. Guthrie......... .Tomes Watt ...... .fameR W.ltt., Tatlock.
Darlington 60,000 1,5i6.i8J 8,6:H Durham... ... :.\1. .Joness ......... Henry };lliott ... It. Windatt, llowmanville.
Dawn ,..... ......... 79..188 263,264 Laml,ton ... Richard Stewns.. Henry Bolton ...
Delaware ......... 22, i38 277,25r ............ :.\liddlesex ... Jacob Weyler ,... C. J. L.'ldd... ...... John .Johnston, Delawar
.
Derby 40.000 140,000 ...........6 Grey ......... S. A. .Jones ...... R. Harrison ...... 1'. Gordon, Owen 8ound.
Dereham 67.200 1,155,5i:. 5,000 Oxford ...... .J. :?mith .....,... I:. V. Bodwell ... 1<:. Y. Bodwell,
It. Elgin.
Dorchester, N. ... 49.3.3 522.64E 7,330 )1iddlesex ... R. Craik... ......... .r. Putnam......... D. P. A)'lesworth, Dor. St.
Dorchester, S. ... 30,624 300.66(: 2,880 Elgin ......... .Tacol, Cliue ...... I1enQ' Roberts...
I. Fullarton, Lyons.
Douro ............ 39,085 189,9Gf- 9U Peterboro' ... .T. Hogan ......... Il. Casement ...... Rob Casl'ment, N. Douro.
Dover, East ...... 62,253 295,13:: 2,426 Kent ......... Thomas Crow ... T. W. :?mith ...... r. W. Smith, Chatham.
Dover, 'rest...... Kent ......... United with Dov cr }:n.bt for 111 uni .ipal purposes.
Downie ,........... 48,000 469,81::: 4,508 Perth ......... Wm. E. Byers ... A, 'IcGrej!;or ...... 1'. Ballantyne, Stratford.
Downie, Gore of Perth ...'..... United with Do" nie for I1IunidpaJ purposes.
Drummond 305,8Ir 842 L:mark ...... S. Frizell ... ... ... II. :lIcDonaId ... 1'homas Brooke. Pl'rth.
Dumfries, North 4!,426 840,60(' 2,5:32 Waterloo ... 'rhos. Chisholm... .Tame!' Sharp...... .James Geddes, Galt.
Dumfries, South 46.858 1,211,121 2,:309 Brant ... ...... D. Anderson ...... J. :.\IcNaught...... Oa, id llaptie, St. George.
Dummer 6,000 llS.OlC 1,5iO Peterboro' ... F. Crow...... ...... G. A, Hill ......... .1. A, Hill, Warsaw.
Dnnn............ ... 18,000 216,0:!(j 1,240 IIaldimand . Robert Arlllour... f
cor
p Bro\vn .... .Tames HIott. Dumille.
Dum, ieh 70,000 53],00(. 5.500 l
lgin ......... Dugald Leitch ... D. :.\lcTavish ...... .T. T.
IcColl, Iona.
Easthope, N ol"th 4:3,691 433,02ï Perth ......... Alex. Hamiltun.. Alex. j<'isher ...... James Trow, Shakespeare.
Easthope. South 22.-168 232,35(; 2.654 Perth....... ... S. Fryfo
el, :?r. ... .\nd. JUddle, Jr .T. J. Yoelcl,er, Ta,'istock,
Edwardslmrg ... 62,8i.1 450,54,1 3,868 Gren, ille ... .Tames Keeler ... W, ß. Imrie ...... r. Hobertbon, SpencerviBe
Egremont...... ... 82,996 169,238 1,098 Grey......... Adam Brown ... n. llogers ......... ll. Uogers.1'\ormn.nby.
Ekfrid 58,130 :.\Iiddlesex ... John
IcIntyre,.. ........................ II. )Iacfilrlane, G lencoe.
Elderslie ......... 65,;75 li3,42ï Bruce '........ John Gillies...... Thomas Orchard. G, C. Ur'luhort. Paisley.
EldcJfi 64,000 185.0S1 927 Victoria ...... Israel FerIJuson . D. FergUROn ...... .\ngus Hay, ndon.
Elizabethto,vn... i .1,.189 1,067.12
7,849 Leeds ......... 'rhomas Bell...... W.
ihlock ...... .r. A.Brown, Uroelnille.
Ellice............ ... 55,030 3:!5,14-J Perth ......... .Tohn Kastner ... :5. Campbell ......
, Cllmphell, Stmlturd,
Elma ...... ......... 66,OiO 230,50
Perth ......... Wm. Morrison... ArthUl'(jordon... Arthur Gordon, Doneg:ll.
EIm
ley...,..... ... 2!588 123,152 1,058 I.eeds ......... .Tames Hourigan Il. Grahnm......... W. Ballantyne, Smith'l) B.
Elmsley, North.. 24,0!5 141,91:- 3.425 Lanark ...... .John Stone ...... Ro
rt lJarrey ... W. It Carròll, 1', Elmsley.
Elzevir ............ 70,.100 HIl
tings ... United with M.. .101' tòr :.\Iunicip" I pnrposcs,
Emily 64,000 487,13(1 2,500 Victoria ...... Wm. Cottingh!lIu 'r.
Iatchett ...... Rol,ert Gmndy. Omemoo.
Enniskillcn ...... 87;600 359,004 ............ LamMon Geo.1Icl'h.,rson . Rohert, Dawson... W, Bl"Ïchan, Ennh.
Ennismore ...... 17,066 tn,OOt; 376 l>eterboro' ... D. Costello......... D. Donohue ...... O. Donohue. Brillgenortb.
El'amosa ......... -!4. 800 800,000 6,000 Wellington .. D. Black............ .ramps :.\litchell... James !\1itehelI, J
verton.
.
rjn ............... 70.400 226,555 Wellington .. P. l\IcGilI ......... C. :.\Ir'IilIan ...... W, 'fyler, l
rin,
Ernestown ...... 62,500 l,139,5:!1 3,561 Addington... Sidney 'Yarnpr... P. 8. Zimmermal' R. Aylsworth, Odes
1l.
Escott { front 01 Leeds ......... Unite'd with f,'ol} t of Y onge for
I IlnidpHI purpo
es.
rear 0 Leeds ......... United with rcar .)f Yon'!e t()r l\Iu Ilir-ipal purposes.
Esquesing...... '" 6i ,i29 1,218.0.1:: 913 Halton ...... .J. I1IcNau
hton, .John :.\Iurray ... .f. l\Iurra)'. StewartfowD.
}
ssa ... ... ......... 59.538 3; 6,272 Simcoe ...... Will.
IcClllin ... .John Henry... ... R. Ranting, Cookstown.
};tobicoke ......... 2'>,88.1 l,3:!1.61:l York ......... A. !lId'arland ... .J, Daw;;ou ,........ .1. Dawson, Etobicoke.
Euphemia..".. ... 39.200 199,880 1,341 Lambton ... E. D. K..rby ...... R. Gllnn............ W, Armstrong', Aughrlm.
Euphrasia...... ... i2,000 144,000 G
ey :........ .Tames l{err ...... H. Wilson ......... .John Benson, Euphra
i>i.
Fenelon...,..... ... il,838 4'":9,li2 1,281 VICtoria ...... Wm. R. Dick...... ramps ].'ilz
l'rald W. Pow Ie", }'enelon "'lIlH,
Finch...... ......... 51.2;5 191,384 1.192 :'Itormont ... Peter CockhUl'n. .r. A. Coc'kLurn...
tewart Connell, Berwi<'k.
Fitzroy......... ... 53,275 2(ì:!,OO(i 2,430 Carleton... ... Thomas Elliott... \, Ri(l<lle ......... :{. mHot. Hubl,ell's Falls.
Flam boro' EaBt.. 31.316 829.100 3,561 Wentworth.. .James )IdIonic
:. Evans ......... .\. 1[,,11. Watprdown.
Flamboro' West 31,250 89G,22f- Wentworth.. W. D. DOllaldsol. .Tohn Weir......... \.!"impsoll. W.1<'lamboro'.
1<'los ............... 64,100 156;5lf Simcoe ...... JohnCu:mning,.. Wm. Ilal'fe)'... .. William Harvey, I'los.
FredericksL'g N. 43,626 8]2,03ã 3,3:3 Ll'nnox ...... A. B. McCay... ... .John S. JJell ...... [rH lImll, Hamhnrg.
1<'redericksL'g S. Lennox ...... To be .ep>irated f rom j<'rcd,'rick!,J Ilrp;h {I;. on ht Jau. 18511.
Fullarton ......... 39,7ii4 43i,72J 4,441 Perth ......... James Wat!iOn... ."1mes Brown ... I'ho
. Dunn, Cromarty.
Hainsborough ... 26,218 432,39 1 1,596 Lincoln ...... neorg;e Secorrl ... .J. H. Snyder...... ,T, L. Becker, WeIland Pt.
(.alway..........,. Peterboro' ... No lIIunicipal 0, :r:mi7ation.
Harafraxa...... ... 9 t,090 46::1.64J 5,019 Wellington .. .Tohn Dohhin...... n. J.e-lip............ W. :.\IeCormlU'k, Reading.
Georgin:l ......... 35.199 21 t31
York ......... Angus EO!o ...... .Tohn Bovd......... John Boyd, Geflrj!ina.
Glanlurd '" ...... 23.517 5SÚH 2,393 Wentworth.. Alex. Binkley... Thos. Choat.e...... T. Choate, N. Ulanfol"d.
Glenelg ............ 70.000 2-'37,80(1 2,H8 Grey......... .T. McGirr ......... .r. Swinburn ...... .r. Swinburn, Belltinck.
Glonc<,stcr ...... 86,643 252.52( 3,200 Carleton... ... P. Tompkins...... i:
.::::::::: f:h:lrles lliIlin!!8, Ottawa.
Ooderich ......... 52.900 627 ,06
3,1>60 Huron ...... .T. Holmes ......... .J. Shaw, Gollerich.
HosfieId ......,..... 59.600 1,348
SReX ......... S, Wij;1Ïe............ A. R. Wigle ..... .J. Cuatsworth, Go
tìeld.
Goulbourn ...... 58,127 Carleton... ... Thos. Garland ... C. C'lthcal"t ...... C. C'lthcart. Ui('hmond.
Gower NOI.th '.. 32,256 U:!,12
1,084 CarletOn...... Rol,ert Craig...... William Elliott... .r. Craig. N. Oowt'r Corners
Gowcr South ... 20.000 145.:!UI I Grenville '" R. !lIeGee ....., no A. Cameron ...... .r. SlJaver. Hick's Corners,
Grantham...... ... 21
527 890,120 2,400 I,incoln ...... William .J ullkin . .T. H. R..s.
ey ...... C. R' Us. St. Cl\therines.
Grattan......... ... 17,]gO 2-'33 Renfrew,..... Il. H. Smith ...... .Tohn Shaw...... . J. ll. Lett, '''ïlliertòrce.
Grecnock ......... 58,686 100,00,1 2,000 Bruce ......... Geo. Cromsr ...... James Cromor ... .J. Cl"Oma.r, Hiversd
lø.
L 3681
1858. ]
:MUNICIPALITIES.
73
TOTAL j 'UI'T TO
NO, OF AHHEbSED BE REA-
ACRES VALUE IS LIZED BY COUYTY.
\.SSESSED 183;. \S:;. RATf
DOUo.TS. DolTars,
Grey .........,..... 65,1
0 212.060 1,916 Iluron ...... P, )IcDonald..,... John lIisiop ...... J. Stewart. Morrisdale.
Grimsby 3-1.25U 83i,-!8-l 6,964 Lincoln ...... It. Miller ......... James Hindson... James Hindson, Grimsùy,
Grimsthorpe...... 68.200 lIaRtings ... So !\Iunicipal Or J;aniza ion,
Guelph ........,... 3i,OOO 8-lO,000 5,022 Wellington. W, Whitelaw... rhos, SandiIand
W. Thompson, Guelph.
Gwillimlmry E.. 63,000 838,268 1,231 York ......... n. D. Stiles ...... John T. Stokes... .John T. Stokes, Sharon.
Gwilhmlmry X.. 30,i01 256,2\J6 912 York ......... D. T, Willson ... Hichd. Sheppard R. Sheppard,l{eswick.
GwiIlimbury W. 42,650 í-l2.624 6,400 Simcoe ,..... Wm, Armson ... .1. Goodfellow,.Jr Geo. Dowda!', Bradford.
lIaldftnand ..,... 80,300 14,336 5,376 Xorthumb'... .John \Vilson...... WilliamTaylor..,1'homas Bingley, Grafton.
Hallowell .......,. 4-3.313 833.96ð 2,068 I'rince Ed w'. Obadiah Cooper.. .John Richards... Aaron D. Dougall, Picton.
Hamilton ......... 61,571 1,440.9:!8 5,613 :'\orthumb'... .Joseph Phillips... R,)bert Harstone Charles Bourn, Cobourg.
llarwich 91,265 915,;8,1, 4,080 Kent '........ .John )IdIichael Daniel
IcColl ... Step..J. Davies, Chatham.
Harvey......,..,.. 90.838 ............ ...,........ Peterboro' ... United with 8mi th for )Iuniciplil purposes.
Hawkesùury E.. .fi,860 3-10,000............ Prescott ...... And, Alli:!On...... .James Gamùlt!... ':.Gamble, E.lIawkeshury
lIawkestmry W. 30,251 416,6:36 1,116 Prescott...... .John Shields...... Daniel l\IcJ)onell A.Philip, Vankleekhill.
Hav 53,-1-18 391.350 3,074 Huron ...... :\loses Johnson... William Wilson. Wm. Wilson, I{ippen.
IIiblJert............ 41,4i6 :30-1.880 Perth ......... James Black...... Edward Downie. P. Woods. Carronhrook.
Hillier 32.iO! 131,256 1,407 Prince Edw' Richard Xoxon.. William Young. Philip Flagler, Hillier.
I1inehinbrooke, 85,000 ........,... ............ Frontenac... United with Port land for JIunicip .il purposes.
llolll1Dd............ 77,367 25L;5:! 1,519 drey ......... '1. Desvitte .......J. Fleming ....., Wm, Lyons, Berkeley.
llope ............... 68,622 1,033,121' 2,4&! Durham...... .John Rosevear... W. I<'. Allan ...... D. Clt!/Zhorn, Port Hope.
Horton ............ 20.9U9 lU.93li 3-18 Renfrt!w...... Woo. Watt..........T. l\IcXab ..........T. .Johnstone. Renfrew.
Howard............ 58.677 458,380 5,275 Kent ......... J. A. Rolls ......... W. Latimer ,..... W. L.'timer, :\Iorpt!th.
llowe Island 8,460 ..........., ............ Frontenac... United with Pitt .burgh for :\Iuni ,'ipal purposes.
Houghton......,.. 31,230 271),10,1, 1,8iO :Ilorfolk Andrt!w
lisener J. Bridgeman ... G. Walker, HoughtonCtr,
Howick............ 59.9i9 203,-100 1,068 liuron Goorf::e Str.ong.... I}eorge Dane...... George Dane, Gorrie.
Hullett ... ......... 5-1,196 304,140 5,650 Huron ...... :;amuel H. Rance .rames Allen ...... .James Allen, Bandon.
Humberstone... :!O,0l2 523,5
'! 2,307 Welland ...... Daniel :Ilear ...... Amos L. Hawn... .T. Thompson. IIuml.erst.
Hungerford ...... 9-1.200 2:!6.200 2,827 IIastings... Rob,
lcCammon William En-in... George Howell, Tweed.
Huntington ...... 56,000 liS,;)20 2,-1135 Ha!'tings ... Philip Luke ..,... r. Watson ......... J. 8, Ryall, W. lIuntingd.
Huntley......... 6:J,f300 16i,'!61; 1,0-1-l Carleton...... IIt!nry.:\IcBride... W. .:\Iontgomt!ry.. .John Fenton, Huntley.
Uuron 57,5-15 l:!!J,ß.H 2,300 Bruce ......... '1 )lcLennan ... .J. Campbell ...... .Tos. Parker, Kincardine.
Innisfil '........... 68,800 486,660 5,978 Simcoe ...... rhs. R. Fer
uson Uenjamin Ross... ßenj. Ross, Innisfil.
Kalador............ 67,200 -\.ddington... United with She !field for Munici pal purposes.
Kenneùec......... 68,500 Frontenac...
o
Iunicipal Or
anization.
I{enyon......,..... 73,13,1, 20i,;2! 1,400 Glengary... .James McDonell.. Anl!:us :\IcDonald.T. R. McKenzie, Kenyon.
Keppel............ l1rey ......... United with Del" by tor l\Iunicipal purposes. [dine.
Kincarl1ine ...,.. 60.556 232,0-10 Uruce ......... William RashlL .James LeGear ... :\1. McKendrick. Kincar-
King ............... R:W51 1,ïi5,660 3,i51 York ......... i}eorge Hughes... .Joseph Wood ... .Joseph Wood. Laskey.
Kingston ......... 47,966 1.200,000 5,292 f'rontenac... :leorge Sexton ... David Purdy...... P. McKim. Waterloo, K'n.
Kinloss ............ -I.3,R82 179.0IìS Uruce ......... John Purvis ..,... Peter Ueid......... P.Reid, St.Helen'!',Wa'n'h
KiUey 46,893 366,844............ Leeds ......... William Smith.. R. W. :Ferguson. R. W. Ferguson, Frank".
Lake ............... 68,080 ............ ............ Hastings ... United with Mar mora for l\Iunici pal purposes.
Lanark ............ 60.000 215,880 3,000 Lauark ...... -\.ndw. Steven SOD Adam Crai
...... Alex. G. Hall, LaDark.
La.nca
ter ...,..... 56,926 611,212 2,000 Glengary... .John :\IcGillis ... Daniel McGruer . Peter Grant, N. Lancaster.
Lan 'do { Ft. ............ ............ ............ Leeds ......... United with fron t of Leeds for !\Iu nicipal purposes.
s wne Rr. Leeds ......... ünited with rear of Leeds for MUD icipal purposes.
!.avant ............ Lanark ...... United with Dal housie for )Iunk ipal purposes
I.eeds { fr(?nt 01
9.
52
8
,
1,002 Leed: ......... .J,ames I{irker ... A
ner Landon... 1'. Cheev
rs. Gananoque.
re,Lr of /3,119 2U_,_3_ 1,8UO Leerls ......... bdward Green... RIchard Sheffield ,J. Kendrick, I,yndhurst.
Lobo .....,......... 4i,398 45-1,2,1,0 8,100 'I1ddlesex... Robert Adamson H. F. Edwards... John Brown, Lobo.
Lochiel............ 68,400 Glengary ... .-\.lex.)IcDonell... ,). Quil!:ley,........ O. Quigley, Lochiel.
Logan 50.400 200,5-18 Perth ......... RobertChristie... 1'homas Freeman R, W. Cans, )Iitchell,
Londun ............ 100,000 1,6(12,000 21,500 'Hddlesex... Woo.
Ic:\liHin... William Balkwill William Taylor, Arva.
Longucuil......... 23.620 1'50,000............ Presc Jtt ...... John A. Boult ... P. McGanovan... P. EastmaD, Alfred.
l..oughbùrouJh... 50,000 283,0,1,(1 1,327 Fronten8C... WiHiam Boyce... Xicholas Amey... .John Walsh, Railton.
Louth 20,022 597,22
3,057 Lincoln ...... I}. P. M. Ball...... -tb. Martin ...... Al.raham .:\Iartin, Jordlln.
Luther ............ 90,000 Wellington.. United with Art hur for l\Innicip.Ll purposes,
Madoc iO.!OO 218.650 2,400 Hastings....T. R. Ketcheson Ed. l\1ooncey...... U.. C.orrigan. Hastings ViI.
lLid.tone......... 3:3.105 169751 16,975 E
s('x ......... F. l\Iarentelle ... .James Henry... .J. Devlin, .:\Iairlstone.
Jrl'Llahidø ......... (;5.000 8:!4,00U i,295 Elgin ......... .Jos.Harvey ...... :'i, L. Wood ...... P.IIod:.!;kinson,AylmerW.
)l,tid.'n ... ........ 20.000 li8,005 1,851 Essex ....,.... .John Caldwell... Henry Botsford.. n. Botsford, Amherstù'g.
)!am'crs 69.5G5 '!í7.6!1f> 3,000 Durham...... Porter Preston... Uenry Staples... A.Ryley, Ballyduff.l\lanv.
)Iara ......,........ 67,24i 175.83x 1,t72 Ontario ...... D. G. Hewitt,..... .James Ritchie ... Daniel O'Brien, Atherley.
)Iarch 2'i.2no 8-1.51:! 520 Carleton...... R. Y. Greene...... Georgt! Morgan... G. :Uorgan, Sonth March.
)l'1fil'o
a 48,728 73t,lSr. 3,0:>9 \ïctoria ......
. Davidson ...... .J. Thorndyke ..,.J. It. Lytle, Oakwood.
I,Lrkham ,........ 6i,999 2,5;)i.fH:! 4.593 York ......... O. Reesor ......... H, P. Crosby...... II. P. Crosby, :\Iarkham.
IIarlhurllugh 60,000 U9.9tJ8 1,273 Carleton...... William Kidd '" fhomlls l\IcKay.. Ed, MillR, Richmond,
tI'Lrm')fa ......... û.1,ORO 129.i30 1,200 Hastings...!;. .Johns............ D. G. Bowen ...... Geo, Wig
ns. l\Iarmora.
M,J.fyùorough,.. 56,;35i 28í,í!0 2,000 Wellington. .John l\I<-Keeman R. S. Moore ...... R. S. .:\Ioore, Hu
ton.
l\laryslmrg -li.tI6 519,OOÛ 1,653 Prince Edw'. Xelson Dodge ... a. Daic:man ...... R. n. Turnbull, :\Iilford.
)IMched'Lsh ...... 47.400 Simcoe ...... United with OrU ia for :\Iunicplil purposes.
}IdtihhL ............ 1):.1,200 Dundas ...... .Tohn LaIng ...... S. Doran............ H. Harkness, 'Matllda.
JIedunte 63.52n 209,112 Simcoe ...... .Tohn Craig ...... Edmund !'tIoon... Edmd. Moon,
Ipd()nte.
)Ielancthon ...... i6,ROO 1211.00U 700 Grey......... Elias n. Grey...... .John )Ulls......... K. McAulay, DUlld,\lk.
)lcr
l'n 3:!.:JfJt 239,41i4 2,200
:88ex ......... rhea. :\Ialottt! ... Leo. Wi
]ß......... John Wijrfield, l\Iersea.
M.,t<
tlflJ ......... 3';.i05 201,2:!u 4,019 :\Iidl1lesex... Thomas Moyl'! ... lamps Heilly...... Eo Goldrich, Napier.
ttethu
n l.mt Peterboro' ... United with Del mont for :\Iunici pal purpo/;es.
Jrlid.llcton......... 4:!.l:.>8 36
,-I9r 1.20'; \'orfolk ...... ItoJ(er Crysler '" E. D. Buchner ... Ed. 'f, Heron, RollJh.
l\1into 7-1.00i! Wellington.. United with Art hur for
Iunicil' al purposes.
)Iona
han
.... 12.R-19 ISij,OOIl 616 Peterboro'... R. 'l'hompson ... W. Fowler ....,.... C. Ormond, Peterhoro'.
lIonaghan S. ... li,316 2:)'i,508 SSG
orthumb'.. William Graham J. Perrin, Sr...... .J. Eakins,
Ionllghan S.
TOWSSRIPS.
REEVE.
TREASURER.
CLERK, A!iD ms P.O. ADDRESS
L 3G9]
74
TOWSSHIPS.
llono ..,.........'..
Montague...... '"
Moore
Morningtun ,.....
blorris
IoslL '.......,......
Moulton
Mountain .........
!tI ulmer... ...... '"
MnlT.. v............,
McGilÌi
'ray ......
lIIcKiIlup .........
IcXab
Sa:!sagawoya '"
Nelson
epean ............
Xiagara......... ...
kiwI... ............
Nissouri, )o:a
t h.
issouri, West...
_.orm.mby... '..
o..wich, North
K orwich, South
Soltawasagl\..,...
Oakland......... '"
Oldpn ...... .........
Oneida
Onoud.\ga .........
Ops ...... ...... ......
Orford.........,.. '"
OriIlia............ '"
01'0 ...... ............
Osgoode ,........,..
O
nabruck...... '"
050 ...... ... .........
O"prey
Otonabee ... ......
OXfOl'd
Oxfurd, F.1\st ......
OJ.t0rd, Xorth ...
Oxfurd, West
1'akenham...... '"
1'11.1 Illeflston
Pe
l............... ...
}>clham ... .........
Pembruke ,.,..'...
Percy...... .........
Pickering
Pilkington...... ...
Pittsburgh..,... '"
Pl:1utagenet. N...
Plantagenet, S....
I'lympton ,........
Portland .........
Proton '...........
l'nslin,'h .........
ltainhall
Raleigh ............
RlJ.illa ...............
ltamsay ... ,.,......
Rawdun ............
Reach ...............
IUcbmond ......,..
Rochest.'r .........
Rumney..,... ......
Ross
Roxborougll ...'..
Russ"ll ............
"ltneet ..,... ,....
Sandwich... ......
Rra'vak .........
fo:;unia ............
Saugpen ... .........
Smrborough... ...
Scott
Seugog .....u.....
encca
S('Ylwmr
8heffielol......... '"
Sherbl'ol)ko
Sherbro
ke, N....
MUNICIPALITIES.
[1858.
TOTAL I AM'T TO
NO. OP \
.E/j8ED BE REA-
CR
g V AWE I
LIZlm BY
\SSESSED 18ií7. ASS. RATr.
COUNTY.
R1:EVE.
'fRC \J!"[TRER.
cumK,AXD IrIS P.O. AI>DR.E8ti.
Dnllars. Dollars.
70,400 2:
:t,OI)O 2,2 1 }1) Simco" ...... qeo. :\1c'Ianus... '3. .Ukinson ...... \. Henry, lIIono CentN'.
fJ3,:!50 2iü,500 3,0!J0 L:mark P. )I:litland ,..... C. Vl1ndm:an...... Wm. HamsE>Y. Smith's )1.
i3,-I01 4;;
,ii
3,061 L:lmbton... Wm. ?lIcl'her"on Ch'lR. l\I,'Ula
hðn A. Sinclair', :I[('0rp.
50,i
-I 2:
a,000 ............ Perth ......... n. :\JcFadden ... Jamps Reé'd ......:-:. Whaley.We,t'i'>CornPI
.
55,H7 1f\i,:!H ......,..... Uuron ...... Chltrle!' I'arker... P. :lIp('utcheon... Alpx.
Findlay. Orchill.
46.159 4Si,OH 5,580 )lId<11e!'er.... .IlLmes Oanliuer . William Xeal...... A. Wilson. Wanl:;vi!1p.
2>1,a72 58;),072 i,6
U.1ldim
md.. Jos. R. Brown ... Il.hn
rartin .;.... .John !\Jartin, DUnjlTille.
57,600 .................. ...... Dundas ,..... fly. II. Boulton.. .John :Uorrow ... .Tllmes C. ('lark, lI1()\mtalTi.
iO,400 16:!,;i:12 1.
'1-1 ::5imcoe lohn C0oper...... .John Uttllj ...... .John Uttle.
Iulmer.
4i,!H6 65!J.8
n 2.74
...orthumb.... It. J'owell ......... ,to Jones............ lI.I"leldhon'c,
lIlith's C.
64.016 400.100............ Huron ...... Rieh'lr,j Shoults. WiHiam Long ... o. Shott: IIIcGillivray
50,6.35 278,312 Huron ...... Denllis Downe)'.. Arch. Dickson ... .J. 8ulliTan, I1nrpurheT'.
40,ii -I 198,712 1.
t;O Henfrew...... lohn Paris......... .John Forl.est...... A. n. Do\V
well, J:urnst'n.
46,800 30l,3;Jti 1.
OO Halton ...... r.l
a
terbrook....T. Ensterbrpok... J.l\IcNair, Nag
agawc)'a.
-11\,000 1,4
i.4aO 8,i5
l1alton. ...... Itollert )li11pr ... '\. G. :lIacKay ... .\. G. l\lcCay, NeI
on.
66.:!50 2i2,316 2,10J Carleton...... Goorge Bell ......
]eorge Arnold ... L', Stapleton. Belrs Cor'r..
22,-100 822.8:W l,21:! l.incÐln ...... Jas. C. Woodruff Arthur Shaw Arthur Shaw, Qlwenstou.
7.0UO 6-l8..1
o.; Wt'llington, James Unss ...... .James McQueen. Jamcs :llcQupen, F('rgw;.
4::;.WO U!J,OIS (j,
!:! Oxford ...... .r. 'lc:\. }'Jetchel' .John Tay ......... \V. A. Hray. 'l'IULmesford.
1(J,50() :\Ilddlesox ... WilIi.lm 1II00re... r:ieh:trd L<)g:ln...
'. llowerd, Wyton.
û9.1:!O 158,898 1,5SS ùrey .....,.., William Ryan '" 'rhos. IIlcFllrlin... .John Gibney. Normnnby.
3U,000 8j8.3:3
2.1:!0 Oxford ...... Paul Bedford ... lIm;t's l\Iott ....'. 'Iof'es
Iott, Xorwicln'ilIç.
3ií.9t;0 65:'i,H9 2.-1(;6 Oxford ........ ",-sa Durkee ......
J. M. Schooley... E.:!II. School..y. OttervilJ...
11)0,000 50ï,5aO l
,ill!
imcoe ...... W. n. Hamilton. F. Hewson......... An,"us BeB, :\Iortimer.
10,"50
6,9!!:,; 1,000 Brant ......... Charles Chapin... .Juhn Toyne ...... .Tohn 'i'oynE', Oakland.
6j,200 /<'rontenac... Unitc(1 with Bed furd for Municip 011 pcrposes.
30.665 4-19,600 3,280 lIaldimand.. .John Donaldson. .James Stewart... Henry .J. Ince,
enet"a.
"0 5:2
445.36-1 l.S;,O Bmnt ......... rh0mas Conboy. It. llerd;,man ... W. D. Soules. Onnndaga.
5.Ù;02 6-10.000 2,
66 Victoria ...... P.1I1dIugh ...... \\ ilIlam Rus
ell . A. F-,1warse, Lind
av.
28.000 1133.220 2,016 [{ent ......... T. A. McLean ... .John Sentt......... D, H. Gesner. CIl'ßr'\il1>.'.
í4,200 2;)13,296 ............
imcoe A. Kin
.........,.. ß. It. RO'\7e........, ß. R. Howe. Orillil\.
69.310 3i3,4
t) 4,099 :3imcoe ....., íJharles Jarratt... f1eorge Sudhope. rJeorge Sudhnpe. (h'o.
88.000 3113,2ií! Carleton...... .John C. Bower... O. McIntosh ...... .Tno. Kennl'dy. IIlptcnJf.
62,800 Stormont ... :;amucl Ault...... W. H.B:Lker...... .Jno. Bockus, Osnabruck.
-ti,8JO
'rontenac... United with Bcd ford for l\IunieiI' al purpo
es.
70,6i7 9
,67fi 2,000 Grey......... rhomas Garnoy. .... l\lcPhall ...... .Tame!' Gibson, Osprey,
6i,2ií-l i6-l4
8 6,39i "eterboro... William I.ang ... George Read ...... George Ht':HI, OV.uahee,
5!J,9i9 397,228............ Grenville ... R. Waugh ,........ John Gilmer ...... R. Lesslil'. Kemptvillc,
3!,52'! 1,019,28U............ Oxford ...... William Burgess. James Scarff ...... .T. SC>ll"ff, WO(Jd
toclt.
21,056 402,864............ Jxford ...... W. S. Li
ht ...... James Park ...... ,\., IIilds,Jen. Ingl'rsoll.
1,780 80G.-I20 2.100 .)x:ford "bades lIIason... .J. Galloway...... .James Berrie, In
ersoll.
62,000 197,880 1,5ô5 Lanark Win. !lIcAtl.1m ... Thos. :Ellis......... .Tas,Connery,Puckenham
67,200 Frontenac... :'<0 Municipal Or
anization.
i5,10:! 365.9')-1 2.:!o.;S Wellington.. rhomas Garbutt. .John Gl'OSA ...... .John Grose. Dra).ton.
28,907 803,3;)2 2.5
0 WeIland...... lohn Sehoeficld. John S. Price ... O. D'
vemrdo. Fontbill.
8,666 16-1,612 331 !tenfrew...... .\11''(. Moffat ...... lames Hpenan ... .lnrlw. Irving, l'clllbrok
.
56,000 581,204 2..100 :S-'thu:nland !t. P. IInrlùut.... JamesJ. Dorland .J..J. Dorlanù. Warkwort.h.
67.98-1 1,909,fi9:! 9,6
6 )nt.trio r. P. \\ hite ...... William Dunbar. H. nèatun.l'irl'(','in
.
28,000 39:3,9
-l ...'........ Wellington.. Ghas. Allan ...... Wm. Re.
nolds... W. K
ewman, Elol"a.
4li,900 400,000 83:l Frolltenac... 5..J. Reps - 8trachan '\. Halloran. I\:in)!;
ton.
50.532 liO.Wß 9-1:1 Prescott ...... P. :II. Martin,.....
.
IcCrallk ...... n. i'mith. N. Plalltag('nf't
4
.
:S 106,i22 5ël() Prescott ...... Tohn R)'an... ...... Hugh :lIrI,ean ... A.
Ic Lpan. Uict'\ ilh-.
7.,.,.1 5H-1,47:! 2,-100 Lambtun,.. .John }'I
her ...... George Whiting. r. R, K.
cott. Errull.
57.000 3!0.000 708 Frontenac... .James Spike ...... ...............,........ 'losei'> Spike. F-pikp's Cr'-s.
i6.800 Oô,OOO 6tO 1ft.)' nlOmns McKee,.. .Tohn Vert ......... .John V..rt, Dllnd
lk.
58537 i7ï .400 3,2:)!} W dlington. D:lVid Stintoll ...
. Falconhridge... R. T. John
"n. Aberfhyle
:!5 M9 4.)8,90
2,Li!J lIaldiumnd.. [
aac IIonsberge,' .TameR Smith...... W. .Jone!', Rainham ('.ont
70,OUO 529,.08 3,808 [{'.nt......... 1I..llry Uonold
... William" hite ... rhnnns .Tenncr, Chatham
}ntario United with :lIar 'i, fi.r '\Iunicipal purposes.
:'i5,7tJO 4R9.420 4,569 Lanark fohn Scott......... James 11. W)lie. D.Camphe!l. p.am
ay,
6i.
lI0 4i)8.1!H 1,lj81 fIastings... Wm. n. Parkpr... fohn -'I. Wllld... I'hos. 1I0U
11l
", Stirling
62,0:32 l.Oi:3.6.Jf 4.2:)3 Intario ...... Ieor/J:e Cnrrie ... William 1'owson \V. 1'0W!'01l. :lIand,,'ster,
4<;,
19 4-1
.!n2 2312 [,eunox n. Hul,lin \\ïlliam Beeman W. ne('man,
('Jhy.
35,000 10-l.0ií:! 1,5::9 ':
sex ......... Wm. Fl!lna
an... J. Onllette......... F. Graham. Roehestel".
20,101 81i,22 I 1,61-1 [{('nt, fonas Rohinson. rh .mn" Hcnwich r I:enwicli:. n"l1l1l"Y'
2
.219 115,6;)1'( ............ Renfrew...... lames Wark ...... Joh.. JH>lrt..n...... \. TIIIIIIl
on. SI'.. Fnr.I<'al!Ii,
I),t 7i2 16'i.2fi
............ 'torillont ... :t'or
(' :\1.. Donell. D. David
on ...... D. Din id
oll, A' hoL
.U.OOO 79.591. 73!J !n<
dl Wm. Hamilton... lfohn Duncan ... lamps li,,,tvs, I{u
..!l,
2S.000 52G.38J 3.266 W..ntworth.. !lel.jamin Soule!' Woo. n. Jones ,.. I. Davis, 'iount Albivn.
i3,000 ... ........ 4,185 .':
sex ......... r. Woodbri<ll!;e... .. ......... ............ f '
lrey '\0 :\Iuuicipal Or
anization.
38.55! 3
f).i,,
5,t.:00 I,:lmhton
amUt.II'rf)("tor... ,':benpzt'r Watson E. "'at
on. I>orl f:arnfA.
:3!J,
:36 2:38.000 ... ......... Bruce ......... \I,"!:. l\Ic'Xahb ... 'ohn Ea
twnod... I. l"a<t
uorl, S:wll'pn.
42.C9t 1,2S".138 3.i67 York I. P. Wh,'lt'r ...... lames 'Ill) h....... lamps'Ioyh'. ",""hurn,
-I!l.l60 226.-15(; 1,:\71) \lItario...... fam,"s Galloway }enro!eThorupson '}. 'I'lwm 1""11 l'" hi if),;e
8.f.02 99JilO 530 )ntario I. W. Gaml)le J"hn Foy ......... .John FI)Y. 1'0r( I't'rry.
41.412 (jj!),831; ......,..... !IaldinJand.. :).1vid y..ung...... Dtmoi
Young ... W.llnr<,,'ll. YI.,k. n. Rh'.
73.11;)8 49 ' ) t3fì 3/8t '';'thum'land [{..nry 1towe<1 UHX. Donald...... \le.... DlnI,tld. J:"n,hrRP.
81,000 192,000 3i5 \.1.lillgton... !'. :lIc'Iullt.n...... ........................ --, Talllwortb.
....,...... ............ rIal<1lllliLlld.. IJnit<'d with :\Iou Iton fur :.\Inuidl' allHlrposes.
......................... .....'...... L
lllark ...... Unlt
rl with Dal houRie for :\Iuni.. ipdl purl}oHe.
.
L 370]
1858. ]
MUNICIPALITIES.
75
I TOTAL A 'f'T "0 I
YO. OF ASSESSEL ÐB JI.BÀ-
'lOWNSBIPS. IA.S
::
D V.!Ll"'E IX! l.I:1.I).;1 COU:'\TY. :BEEVE. 'In.EASt;RER. CLERE:,
:'iDBlSP.O.ADDRE.9B
! 1857. AS:!. RATE
lIullars DùUars. I
Shprbrooke, S.... 19.700 ............ Lanark ....., {)nitt>d with Eat hurst fer Munici pal purposes.
idlley 67,:mO 96
,2tO 5.2-U aastings... Caleb Gilbert...... J. S. Huffman ...,T. D.
'arlpy, Belleville.
Smith............... 15
,038 ;):.!tI.OùO 1,'168 I:'eterboro... John Walton,..... C. Burton ..,......iC. Burton, Peterb<,ro'.
80mbra ............ 91.146 4;)6,728 Lambton. ... ...........,............ P. C:J.ttcnach...... Wm. Patterson, Sowbra.
80merville......... 42.986 Victoria ...... t:nitcd ,Üth "er 1I1am for )lunid pal purposes.
Sophiashurgh 4.J.,004 8:,!Q.98.J. 631 P. EtlWard"'I A . Gruly, ......... ........................1 .
80uthwold......... 71472 1,Oi9.4.U 9,900 Elgin ......... I .John Smith ...... It.lIIachwood ... D. Carpenter. Fmgal.
Stafford .., ......... H.i91 21,180 Renfrew...... WilI:ßIll nrown... Anllrt'w Clark ... ,Chllrlt"s Young. M:tfford.
Stamford ......... 21,92! WeIland...... j Wm. A. !tooth... .J. C. Woodruff ...In. Henly. Drummondville
Stanley 45.251 36:!.00l- Huron ......
, Woods ......... W. W. Connor ... W. W. Connor, IJa}fì.eld.
Stephen ............ 53,8-U 2;6,828 4,622 Huron ...... / Jsaac Carlin
... .J08. Achi80n ......IT"80IIUls Tri\itt. De\on,
Storrington ...... 49,760 2G-1995 6:.!5 j.'rontenac... C. Lang
v?rth ... .Iohn Ri.
c
ie"""IHu
È
Pting
St
rington
St. Vincent (;.>,000
?-I.0t)0 ............ Orey ...... ,..I:Jame8 Gney ...... .John Vi llhttms...IJ. "
Ihllml',
t. 'lUcent.
Sullivan.........,.. i5.000 _<>6.460 1,280 Grey......... rhomali Prmgle. G. CurtIS .........IC. Cntcbley, Cbatswortb.
Sunnidale ......... 3i,263 H3.8S-I 1,496 Simcoe ...... I United with Ves pra for lUunicipal purposes.
Sydenballl......... 76,000 360,000 .,..........
.rey ......... It.
. Campbell:.. James S,
,?ss '''IW.McKenzie,O\\enSound
'l'ay.................. 50,400 .......,.... ............ Nlllcoe ...... j UllIted wIth Tm y for lUullIclpal P1urposes.
Tecum"eth,........ 60 595 729.56
' 5.874 Simcoe ...... ./amt'll l\bnning. Jobn Austin .......D.LVid Evalls, Tffumsetb
Thorah 30,776 161,161 I.MO Ontario ...... ;0.;. )IcUOugal...... John
lcKtty......I.'ohn McKay, Th>llverton.
Thorolll '........... 2-1,028 i61,82() 4.708 Wellalld...... Robert }<;mot...... John Hannie...... I P.s.lUul'sen. AlIen!mrgh
Thurlow............ 5!J,í75 320,i55 8.S83 Hastings ... Ale". Willson ... :3.:\1. WaslIburn, .John Canniff. C,mmffton.
Tilbury,
'ast 4J,903 15
.8ß.l 1,9
ent .........I I James.Sm
th...... .Jobn FI
tchtJr "".J.. Flet:<:hf'r, TlllJl
ry Fn8t
Tilbury, West... 3
,915 9_,6.1-1 1.1...3 t;so;ex ......... P. DI!'!Jlu'dms ... L. ChOVIll .........1" m. 1'lcholson, (omber.
Tiny 86,485 366.091 2,177 :3imcee ......'II'rsel Munday... Hy. H. Thompson H. H. Thmnpson, Penetan
Torbolton ... ...... 24.-173 M,09'" 88-1 Carleton .....,IJohn Buckham 'lex. 1111' Laren...I A.lUcLaren, 1,'itzr(\y IIarb
Toronto ......'..... 65.4 1 ).'J
,i49,22<;' 4,500 '.eel.......,.... John C. Hyde ... ThomRs Studdert'T. Stmldert, Stref>tsvJlIe.
Toronto Gore ... 19,192 613,7:l
1,624
oel............IWilli"m Taylor... Joseph Figg .......Jos. Hgg. Stanley MIlls.
Tossorontio .10.307 119.1;( ............ 5imooe ...... .John Dixon ...... Alex. Conroy ...IAlex. Conroy. A!IiJ1g!on.
To\VnsW1d ......... G-1.í!5 1.13l,9
S 4.(ì53
orfÌ>lk ...... O. Blflke............ :So 1l0ughner......I
. Bou
bner. "aterford.
Trafalgar 68,247 2..uO,33( 12,3:j7 IIlIllOn ...... Jacob Lawrence. .J, T. Howell .......J L. BIggar. Trllfa1gar.
Tucker.smith....., 41.4-10 3;6.212 2,900 Huron ......i.James Dic.kson... William
uir ...iW. Muir, lIarpurhey.
Tudor............... 68.200 ....'....... '........... Hastings '" Unitl'd with Mad oc for Municipal purposes.
Turnberry........, 3+,640 103,921' ....'....... Huron .......:::amue1 Black ... l'bomas l?ortune.1
Tuscarora ......... ............ ...... ...... ............ Brant .., ......I An Indilln Reser vatirn. No Munl cipal OrllauÏ7.ntion.
Tyelldinaga .....' 76,31)1 612,S-l(. 3.827 Hastings ...,N. S, Apl)leby ... F. English .........::\1. Nealon
lal"y,,\il1e.
Usborne............ 43.374 33-1,60' 3.703 Huron "''', 1 Alex. f.:lIlitb ...... ['homas Taylor... I Thomas Tl\ylor, IIILY.
Uxbridge ......... 52.-I:!7 527.81:. 4.726 ,)ntario ...... .John Wideman... Hobert Spears ...IR. Spears, CIKremont.
Vaughan ......... (;8,03-1, 2,332,29:': 8,SS5 York ......... .John W. Gl1mble JaUlel! Asbdown, J. Ashdown, Woodbridge
Verul<\Ul............ 10-1,986 163,9-11 361 Victoria ......IJ. W. Dunsford.., [I. Dunsford ......IGeo. Bick, Bc>bcay
?n.
Vespra ............ 60.787 2.3ö,2!O 2.330 ilimcoe ...... Jon. !:i
!lnns ...... George Sneath ...IGeorge 8nl'l\th. Barrl('J.
\Vainfleet ......... 55,000 538,39( 3,828 Wel'lLnd......I.Jø.cob ltIi*ner ...
1. Graybiel ...... L. S, Yokom, Wainfleet C
'Vallace ............ 4
.000 ...'..'..... ............ Pert
......... I ynited with Lo;. an till 1st .Janua'ry, 1858.
Walpole ............ 65,964 1,0s.!.OSf. 6.08
Haldlmand..:S. &tund
rs ...... O. W. ShannQn...tJ. I1ensman, Ealmoral.
Wahi
gham...... 71
,09-1, 585,420 6551 I
orfolk ...... J. B. IIytchinson John Killmaster ',R. Richardson; 1',
o_wan
WarWIck ......... 6
.513 577,ó-l 1 2,531 J.ambton .., / Jel'se Kenward... .JamesMenerey....J. Menerey, "anl'lck,
Waterloo ......... 84,211 2,212.i5 1 ............ Waterloo ... I. Clf'mens......... D. S. Shoemaker D. S. 8hofo'maker, Berlin.
WlLwa.nosh ...,.. 84.000 462.001' ............ lIuft)ll ...... Ch:\J"1es Gin in ...'William Durnien \Vm. Taylor. Dun!!lLnnon
Wellesley......... 65.910 640,()()( 2.000 Waterloo.., .John Zoeger ......1. 1 .
lcCutchon .. G. nnllanl, lIR.....ksTille,
Westm..ath ...... 70,000 1l.301 720 Renfrew...... Henry Bromley, G. Hex. Tucker...
. Wright, f.:. Wp:stmelltb
Westmini!ter...... ß.l1ì10 1.2S1,8
1 15,383 \lidlliesex... Bel1jamin Cook... l wm. Crinkl!lw... A.Murray. J,oiulon.
Whitby............ 62,915 2,(jü3,;:.!
7.M7 Ontario ...... .Jamel! Dryden ... .John Gordon ... .J. Gordon. Brooltlin.
Whithy East...... ............ ...... ...... ............ Ontario ...... To be separat
d f'rom Whithy 1st .January, 1858.
Whitchurch ...... 62.000 1,507,9.32 5,181 York ......... .'08. H>lrtman ..,I.J. W. Collins...... J. W. Collins, Ne\\"IIlarke&,
Wilbcrforc8 '..... 19.-196 ............ ............ Renfrew...... Unitt-d with Grat tan for :\Iunicipal purpo"es.
WiIli'Lm
......... í4,!J-li 445,71'- 6.4!19 Middlesex... Donald Watt-rs... ,C(\lin lIIcKeczie . C, :\lcKenzie, Wil1inm",.
Willimnsbm'g... fO.1\;3 7l2.8:.!
3,2ß.! Dunllas ...... .James Holden ... William Swain... Tob. !l1)'ers. Morri
burgh.
W!lIou
hby ...... 15.792 ............ Well.Lnd...... D. Lamberton ... I JOhn Dobbie ...... .J01m Dobbie, Chippawa.
WIlmot ...........' 61.166 1.314,:33- 45\1 Watpr1oo... .John t;r1'8t ...,..,.10bn Alchin ....., )1, Meyers, Haòl'n.
Winchp
ter ...... 57.600 306.73: 2.2
8 Dunollls...... G. W. Bo
rt......IC. S, CB!I
elmftn... Geo, }'itchell, Winchester,
Windh.lm ......... 6
.
0 815.661 2,307
ol"fillk ...... D, JlIarthews......',t. A. Clement ... D. W. Freeman, l'IimC'oo.
Wulfe I
l,\nd...... 30.000 3'll,Ol!' 750 Front"na.c... A. CanIt-ron ......' , John Eaker ...... a.o. IIitc1Icoc
.W,!lfIsrd
\Volfi,rd ............ 4-1,4!õ 358.-19 2.800 Grenville... II. D. Smith ...... S. McGpe .........
. .Jl\kes, !lIl'rnckvIlle.
Vïoodh
IIBe ...... 34,:ïfi4 9
6.25' 3.!J
-1 Xorfolk ...... W. Powell ......... Henry Groff ...... W. IJ1man. Port Dovt'r.
Wùolwlch ......... 63.t\9 9;)2.1.1'" 4,400 Waterloo... P. Win
er ......... .Jamell Do1'\" ...... I. E. Bowman. !':t .Jacob!!.
Yarmouth ......... 71.000 1,316.7hO... .........
;I
in ......... R. Johnson ......IA. :\11'1 Rchlan ... A. )fcl.nchlin. St. Thornal'.
yon....e { ":r'
nt of
573 3
5,55
2,i75 L"l'd
......... .James Thnm
on. Ir.>!. !oIallor
...... Ira Mal
ry, '!alloryto
vn.
" l.e,Lr of /I.2i)1) 2öR,2
/) 2.t15 [,eedil ......... T. \1. :\lorton...... I " m. W. IÜng ... W. W I\,mg. }1I
er!lvlllo.
York ...... ......... j 6..l100 3'305'48" 1 6'116 York ......... William JamPII... .John Willson (4). J. Will
on (4), '\111o\\dale.
7,.me ..
............ 23.000 ............ ............ Kent ......... Unit..d with Canllien. for :\luniciP l lal purpol'e8.
l.orra, hl\'1t ...... 51 0
7 1,m2.352 1.617 Oxford .......J. Harrington ... / James Kintrae "' I D . K. Pcrry, Woodl'ltock.
Z orra, WeRt ... 51ì.tf)(} 7;;5 R1! 3.H9 I)xfilrll ...... D. 'Iathp'lon...... .J. :\1. RORS ......... D. R, Mcl'her",on. Eml.ro.
NOTE -In the fÌ\re
oin
compilation of County :md Township
hmicipalJties will be found, it is believed. 1\11 that 13
either u<ef,tl or important to th"se corporations, 'l'IIp WardenH anrl Heevell being ell'ctive offic.f>rs, arc jtiven torthe past
year. the ele 'Hanll to theRe offices takin
pll\l'e in .JlLnuary. An\' additiona1 information of thIs character can he obtaIned
by Rim,!ly addressing the Clerk of any JUunicipality, whol!e office beilJg IL perma>Jeut one, the records are always in bis
possC"slOn.
In th') County of TTalc1imnnd a chatJ
e h8.'1 takl'n pl:!.ce in th('J oflke of the Clf>rk of the Peace. slnre that part of our
Al.lILlIutc WIlS prmtec1: i.t will be found- corr('C'wd in the table of Count}. and .Judiclal officers, paj!A 70. 'l'hø vacancy tG
Uus office for the CountJ
!1 of Peterborough aud Victoria., hßR not been lIupplied at the tIme of gviJ1g to pre!>'!.
In Townsbip :llunicipalities, I:scott Is divided with Yonge. amI Lansdowne with Lecds, for municip1Ll purpOsell.
[371]
76
MUNICIPALITIES.
[1858.
CITIES, TOWYB,
AXD VILLAGES.
Amherstburg ...
Barrie
Belleville ...... ...
Berlin
Bowmanville
Bradford .........
llrampton
Brantford...... ...
Brockville
Caledonia...... ..,
Cayuga......... ...
Chatham .........
Chippawa...... ...
Clifton...... ......
Clinton......... ..,
Cobourg
Collingwood
Cornwall .........
Dundas......... ...
}
Iura.........,.. ...
Fergus... .,.......
}'ort Erie .........
Galt
Goderich ... ......
Gnelph ............
Hamilton..,......
Ingersoll .........
Iroquois
Kemptville ......
Kingston... ......
Lindsay
London............
L'Orignal .........
'IerriUsville ...
Jlilton
:Mitchell .........
Napanee
N" ewbury ... ......
:K ewcasUe
New Hamburg.
Newmarket......
:K iagara ... ......
Oakville
Oshawa......... ...
Ottawa ...... ......
Owen Sound
Paris ...............
Perth ... .........
Peterborough .,.
Picton ............
Port Hope ......
Prescott ... .....,
Preston .........
Queenston ......
Richmond ......
Sandwich...... ...
Sarnia ............
Simcoe ............
Smith's Falls
Stratford .........
St. Catherines...
St. Mary's ......
St. Thomas ......
Thorold... ...,.....
Trenton .........
?ronto
11enna ... .........
Wardsville ......
"\Vaterloo .........
Whitby......... '"
Windsor .........
Woodstock
Y orkville.....,...
TOT,U
ASSESSED
VALUE IN
1857.
Dollars.
200,000
385,928
148,000
648.616
842,248
52,860*
184,4.10*
84,785
31,409
95,i05*
796,466
133,846*
... "S'5;9ïï*
191,660
88,000*
600.000
129,462*
16,200,000
104,176*
82,240
92.396
340,000
1 74,800
165,316
26,6iS
200,000
54,439*
383,500
40,118*
5iO,000
74,915*
67,296*
27,278*
1,668,336*
491,872
29,245*
33.997
36,828
20,020*
723,200
512,000
628,360
29,9i6*
21,448*
99,044
2-10,000
1,640,100
1,274,400
Cities, To,vns au(l VIllages.
AJI'T REA-
LIZED BY
ASS. RATE
IN 1857.
""",..... 1 _., Am> næ P..o.AD""",,-
Essex ......... G. W. Legl!'att.... W. Cousins ...... iGeo. Murray, Amhe..stburg.
Simcoe ...... W. n. Hopkins,.. Geo, Lane .........IGeo. Lane, Barrie.
Hastings ..... 1<.. McAnnany .., M. Sawyer......... Robert M. Roy, Belleville.
Waterloo ... Henry S. lIuber.' H. n. Bowman "' I wm. Davidson, Berlin.
Durham...... .James l\ICFeeters / ........................ .J. B.Fairbairn,Bowmanville
::'imcoe ...... Incorporated by 20 Vic., c. 98, as a l Village.
Pee!............ George Wright... John Holmes ... .John McCalla, Brampton.
Brant ..:...... Thomas Bothllm.'Daniel McKay ...'Gabriel Balfour, Brantford.
Leeds......... William Buell ... Geo. S. McLean,..: G. S. McLean, Brockvilla.
I1aldimand.. John Scott......... Daniel Iferguson. , James Aldridge, Seneca.
Haldimand.. Not Incorporated.
Kent ......... Arch. McKellar.. !tIa1colm Weir ... D. McColl, Chatham.
Weiland...... JamesCummings J. F. Macklem... J. A. Wilkinson, Chippa.\YA.
welland...... I G. Mdlkken ...
oh
W. Dunklee I YO!!1ey McAlpin, Clifton.
Huron ...... Incorporated by 20 1IC., c.100, as a "\I11age.
N'thum'lo.nd William Weller... David Burn ......IDavid Brodie, Cobourg.
Simcoe ......'Incorporated by 20 Vic., c. 96, as l 'a Town.
Stormont ... William Mattice. ........................ Charles Poole, Cornwall.
' Wentworth.. A. F. Begue ...... R. W. Suter ...... W. Chisholm, Dundas.
Wellington.. Incorporated by 20 Vic., c. 107, aSia Village.
Wellington.. Incorporated by 20 Vic., c. 106, aSH Village.
Weiland ...... Alex. Douglas ... .James Stanton...I.Jnmes
tanton, Fort Erie.
Waterloo ... )1. C. Lutz......... Adam I{er......... Adam Ker. Galt.
Huron......... J. V. Detlor ...... George Brown ... Thomas I{Jdd, Goderich.
Wellington.. Samuel Smith ... James Hough .../James Hough, Guelph..
Wentworth. .Juhn F.Moore... ........................ Thomas Bea
ley, HamIlton.
Oxford ...... John Galliford... C. E. Chadwick... C. E. Chadwick, Ingersoll.
Dundas ...... / George Bronte ... John G. Bronte.. It. Carma.n, Iroquois.
Grenville .... A. Clothier......... ... ...... ...............
}'rontenac ... George Davidson. ............ ............
Victoria ...... Robert Lang...... T. A.Hudspeth... T. A. Hudspeth, Lindsny
Middlesex ... E. Leonard......... ........................ A. 8. Abbott, London.
Prescott ...... NotIn"orporated.
Welland ...... NotIncorporated.
Halton ....., George Brown ... W. L. P. Eager... Peter McKay, Milton.
Perth ......... Thomas Ford...... E..J. Woods ...... .James Porter, Mitchell.
.
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.i
::: I Alex. C. Da\ies, N
panoo.
Durham ,..... A. ?oIcNaughton . I ThOS. TamblJn... Wm. II. Warner, Newcastla.
Waterloo ... Incorporated by 20 Vie., c. 105, as a Village.
York ......... Incorporated by 20 Vic., c, 102, as a Village.
Lincoln ...... .J. M. Law
er...... ............;..:........ John Rogers, :Kingar:
.
Halton ..'... .James ReId ...... J. W. "WIllIams... Uobert Balmer, OakvIlle.
Ontario ...... Thomas N. Gibbs W. J, Sutton...... William E. Marks, OSllawa.
Carleton...... .J. ß. Lewis.........I........................ Wm. P. Lett, Ottawa.
Grey.........' William Miller... .John Miller ...... Tbos. Gordon, Owen Sound.
Brant '........ 1 ' II. Finlay/;ou......t T . R. Eosworth...,T. R. Bosworth, }'aris.
Lanark ...... Richard Shaw... 'I'hos. l\IcCaffry..., Thos. Broolie, Perth.
Peterboro' ... James Stevenson Wm.Cluxton ... .T. Edwards, PeterLurough.
P. Edward... RObertRamSey... / .John Twl
g ......,John Twig
, Picton.
Durham ...... D. McLeod......... Charles Hughes. H. N. Sanders, Port IIopa.
Grenville ... H. D. .Jessup...... John Ferguson...ID.l\fcCarthy, Prescott.
'Vaterloo ... .Jacob lIes p elor... I Geor g e Roos, Jr. , W. A. Husband, Preston.
Lincoln ...... Not Incorporated.
Carleton...... Joseph Hinton... Tbomas Miller... Thomas Miller, lUchmond.
Essex ......... Incorporated by 20 Yic., c. 94, asia Town.
Lambton ... Thomas Forsyth . 1 Wm. B. Clarke... P. T. Poussett, Port Sarnfa.
Norfolk ...... Aquila Wal!ih ... R. W. "Wilson...... David l\I. Wal
er,. Si
coe.
Lauark ...... .J, T. Berkwith... R. W. Bartlett ... R. Harper, SmIth s }alls.
Perth '" ...... Alexander B. Orr ..............,... ...... Alexander Leitch.
Lincoln ...... E. S. Adams ......IT. L. Helliwell... C. P. Camp, st. Catherine
Perth ......... Gilbert
lcIntosh Edward Long ,,,,.John Sparling, St. Mary's.
Elgin ......... Asa Howard ...... I .John McLean "'1 Henry 1<', Ellis, St. TboUl.B8.
Weiland...... John Grant ...... .Jacob Keefer...... , .JOllll D. l\Iurray, Thorold.
Hastings ... E..J. Reeves. ...... Samuel Cooley... J. Simm,ons, Trenton.
York ......... John HutchIson, A. T. McCord...... A. T. McCord. Toronto.
Elgin ......... John l\I.Crawford Samuel Gurnsey.. J, P. McDonald, Vienna.
Westminster ........................ ........................
Waterloo ... Moses Springer... Will.iam Roberts. W"i1
ia
Ro
'crtB. W"n.te
loo.
Ontario .....' James Rowe ...... BcnJ. Yarnold "'1 BenJamm )'arnold, "hltb,y.
Essex ......... S. S. Macdonell... Thomas E. Trcw.IJohll Stu
rt. Windsor.
Oxford ...... .Joseph Sudworth ........................ .John Grell!. Woo.dstock.
York ......... ........................ O. Foster............jO. Foster, Yorknlle.
crnE)!'
COUNTY.
MAGISTRATE.
Do71AIrs.
18
OOO
'1,783
8,876
4,533
14,592
4,684
16,780
10,800
16,182
685
56,000
2,900
3,33'>
2,500
6,800
1.66i
4,í40
12,660
6,589
2,955
18,223
5,849
4,603
1,900
4,743
7,680
12,136
5,495
800
2.148
2.80-1
2,648
· Annual value, being six per centum of the total or gross assessed ,'alue of the place. It Is upon this amount
that the assessment rate Is levied-su also page 59.
[372]
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:MUNICIPALITIES.
77
To,vnships, {'analIa East,
.AlphabeticaUy arranged, showing the Countie.s in which they are situated.
TOW:I'SHIPS. COU:I'TIES. 'l"OWYSHIPS. COUXTIES. TOWYSHIPS. cor;XTIEB.
Abercrombie......... Terrebonne. Clifton ... ......... ...Compton. IXVi'orth '........... ...Kamouraska.
Aberdeen ............Pontiac. Clinton ...............ßeauce & Compton. .Jersev ...............Beauce.
Aberford ............ Pontiac. Colbert ...... ....'.... Port Kent: J onqulere ... ...... ..,Chicou timi.
Ac ton BaO"ot Compton ............Cumpton. . .,
.................. " . Colraine ..........,....l\Iegantic. Keno
mi ............ChlcoutIml.
Addington......... ...Ottawa. Cox ...........'... ......Bolllwenture. Kensmgton ...... ...Ottawa.
Adstock ... ............ Beauce. Cranbonrne ...... ...Dorchester. Kiamicli... .,.... ......Ottawa.
A1dfield ............... Pontiac. B I } Kildare & Augm. ...Joliette.
Allumette's Island.Pontiac. DlUl;quam ....,....'.. e! ec l
S
. RiIkenny ............Montcalm.
A1ton ,.. .....' ........ Port Neuf. DelIsle ............ ...C.hlc
mtlmJ. Rillaly ............ ...Ottawa.
Amherst ............O
tawa. Demers ...............'Iemlscouata. Kin,:;sey...,...........Drummond.
Arago..................L
fl
chasse and
enhol
l ..,.........
tta
.
. t Rirkaby.......,.......Pontiac.
AfJna g h............... { enonVl e............ emlscoua a. , ..
1tlontmagny. Derry...............,..Ottaw&. Labarre ..,..,.........ChlconÌlmJ.
Arthabaska .........Arthabaska. Desales ....,..........Charlevoix. Laboucl1ere .........Pontiac.
Arundel...,........ ..,Argenteuil. Dionne ..........., ..,L'Islet. Lafontaine....,.... ...L'Islet,
Ascot .................. Sherbrooke. Ditchfield ...... ......Beauce. Lambton ............Beauce.
Ashburton......... ...
Iontmagny. Ditton............... ...Compton. Lalerriere ... ......... Chicoutimi.
Ashford
Au g - } L'lslet. Doncaster '.. .........I110ntcalm. Lathbury ...... ......
ttawa.
mentatIon Dorset..................Beance. La Tonr ......,......... aguenay.
Aston, Au
men- } { Nicolet and Ar- Douglas .......,.......Gaspe. Laval ..................Saguenay.
tation and Gore thabaska. Duds" ell ............ Wolfe. Law... ...... ...... ......Ottawa.
Auckland ...... ......Compton. Dudley...... .........Ottawa. Leeds ......... .........lIIegantir.
Aumond...............Ottawa. _ Dundee ...............I1l1ntingdon. Le5lie ..................Pontiac.
Aylmer ............,..Beauce. Dunham ............l\lissh:quoi. Lessard .........,.....L'blet,
Aylwin '" ............Ottawa, Duquesne ........,... Rimouski, Leverrier ...... ..,...L'Islet.
Bsgot ............ ......Chico
timi. Durham .....,...... ...Drummond. t:
fe
c
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n.
Barford ......... ......Stans te .ead. t;ardley ....,....... ...Ottawa. Litchfield ...... ......Pontiac.
Baruston ............Stan
ad' t::
aton ..................Compton. Lochaber & Gore ..,Otta\\a..
Beg(}n...,..,...........Temlscoua a. Egan ..................Ot!a\\a.
Bellechasse .........Bellechasse. ElKin .......,......,...Huntingdon. McGill ........,......Ottawa.
Beresford ............ Terrebonne. Ely ......... ......... ...8hefford.
Iac:Sïder ......... ...Himouski.
Bergeronnes ......... 8aguenay. Escoumains .., .,.... baguenay. Macpes .. .... ...... ...Rimouski.
Betslamite... .........Saguenay. Esher .........,.......' Pontiac. :\Iaddington ... ......Arthabaskr..
Bidwell ...,...........Otttlwa. F h (E t) B
Iagog..................Stanstead.
Bigelow............ ...Ottawa. I Farnham ( Wa\ ) ...:\{ol!le. I Mailloux ." ...... ...Bellechasse.
Dlake ......... ...... ...Ottawa. Ff rn , am es .....RlSSISq
.
Ialbale ...... ...... ...Gaspe.
{ Arthabaska&Ni- eunan ............ mous 1. :\lIlniquagan .........8aguenay.
Dlandford ............ colet For.!
.th ...............Beauce. III ' k' Ott .
B' Fournier ............L'Islet. . amwa J ............ a\\a.
Bolton,................. rome. Fox ...........,.........Gaspc. l\Iann ..................Bona,\"enture.
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l!nv. Frampton ...... ......Dorchester.
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ture.
l
ourgette ......... ..,(;nicoutimi. Garneau........,....., L'Islet. Marlow......... '" ..,Beauee.
Bouthillier ......... ...Ottawa. Garthby ... ...... .......Wolfe. }Iarston ............ ...Compton.
Bowman............ ...Ottawa. tJaspe Bay (North).Gaspe.
Iasham... ......... ...Ottawa.
llrandon ...... ...... ...Bert
Ier. Gaspe lIay (South).Gaspe. !lIatane ...............Rimouski.
Bristol............ ..,Pontiac. Gayhurst ......... ...Beauce. l\Iatapedia......... ...Bona\"enture.
llrome............... ...Brome. Gladstone ...,..... ...I)ontiac. Melbourne......... ...Rirhmond.
Brompton ......... ...Richmond. Gudroanche6ter ...Huntingdon. lIIerritt ............ ...Ottawa,
ßrou
hton..,... ......l\Iegantic. Gore ... ............ ...Argenteuil. Mesey ............... ...Chicoutimi.
Buckmgham.........Ottawa. Gosf.:Jrd ...............Port
euf. ì\Iptabetchouan ...Chicoutimi.
Bucklanll { BeIIechasse and GrahalD............ ...l'ontiac. :\Ietgermette...... ...Beauce&Dorcllester
............ Dorchester. Granby .........,.....Shefferd.
Iilton &; Augm. ...Ehefford.
Bulstrade. & Au g - } Arthabaska. Grsnd Calumet ...Pontiac. :\Iontauban ......... Port Neuf.
ment.atIon _ Grandison ............Argenteuil. Montcalm ............Argenteuil.
Bungay...............hamouraska. Granthall1.....,......Drummond. lIIontminy............l\Iontmagny.
Bury ..................Compton. Grenville &; AU g - } A '1 ' { Terrebonne &. Ar.
Cabot ...,...,..........Rimousld. mentation rgentem. MOrIn .................. genteuil.
CalIieres...,........ ...Charlevoix. Halifax ............ ...l\Iel!'antic. JS" eigette............ ...Rimoushi.
Cameron ...........,Ottawa. Ham ..................'folfe. Nelson ...............I1ll'gantic.
Campbell ............Ottawa. Hamilton ............Bonaventure. Newport (Jo;ast)......Gaspe.
Cap.Chat ...,........Gaspe. Hampden ....,.......COmpton.
ewport (West) ...Compton.
Cap Rosier............Gnspe. Harrington .........Argenteuil.
ew Uicbmond ...Bonaventure.
Carlton ...............Bonaventure. Hartwell ............Ottawa. 1\"e\\ ton & Augm. ...Yaudreuil.
Caron ..................Chicoutimi. Harvey ......,........Chicoutiml. Northfield ............OUawa..
Carrick ...... ...... ...l\Iontcalm. Hastings ..,....., ...Pontiac.
ouvelle ......... ...DonaTenture.
Caigrain... ...... ......L'I
let. Hatley. ......... ......Sta.ns
all. Onslow............... Pontiac.
Cathcart............ ....J ohe!te. Hemmmgford ... ...I1untlllgdon. Orford......... ...... ...Sherbrooke.
Ca.wood ...... ......... PontIac. Hereford ......... ...Compton. I
Ca"'{ton & Augm. ...St.lIIaurico. Hinchinbrooke......I1untingdon. I)arke .................. {amourashn.
Chabot ... ...... ......Ottawa, Hincks ... ......... ...Ottawa. Patton ............ ...}lontmagnJ".
Charlevoix......... ...Chicoutimi. Hocquart ..........., Temiscouata. Perce '1:; ...... .........g
pe.
Chatham ............Argenteuil. Hope ..................Bonaventure. Pon
on y ............ P \,-va.
Chertsey...... ...... ...l\lontcalm. Horton ...... .........Arthabsska. Pon (<fract ............ o
f lite.
Chesham ............Compton. Howard ...............Argenteuil. Portlanrl.:............. a\\a.
Chester ............... Arthabaska. IInddersfi\jld...... ...l'ontiac. Port Damel ...... ...
ona'"enturo.
Chichester ............Pontlac. Hull ................,.Otta\\/\. Potton ............... rome.
Chicoutimi...........,Chicoutimi. llunteretown &; } Maskinon e Pr
ston ............... Ottawa.
Chilton .'.......... ...Montcalm. Gore g . Puce ...... ............ Beauce.
Clapham............... Pontiac. IberviIle......,..,.. ...Saguenøy. Radnor ............ ...Champlaln.
Clarendon ............Puntiac. Inverness ............l\Iegantic. Haudat ...............Temlscouata.
Cleveland ............Richmond. Ireland ...............Megnntic. Rawdon ...............Mon:cnlm.
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JUDICIARY-MEDICAL.
TOWNSHIPS. COUNTIES.
Ripon .......... .... ...Ottawa.
Ristigouche ...... ..,Bonaventure.
nix borough ...... ...Bcauce.
Rocquemont .........l'ort Nt-uf.
n.oux ... ...... ......... llellcchassc.
It.oxton ...............Shefford.
St. Denis.& AU g - } RimoQskl.
mentatIOn
St. John...... .........Chicoutimi.
Rt, Maurice .........St. Maurice.
8aguenay ...... ......Saguenay.
Salaberry ............Argenteuil.
Settrington ...... ...Charlevoix.
Shawenegan ... ......St. l\laurice.
Sheen...... ............Pontiac.
hefford ........,... ...Shefford.
Shenley .....,..,... ...lleauce.
SllCrrington ...... ...JS"apim'vilJe. .
ipton ............ ...ltÏl:hmo
d..
Ignay ..,......... ...Chlcoubnu.
Simard ......... ......Chicoutimi.
imon ............ ......Chicoutimi.
Simpson...... ,........Drummond,
Somerset. & Aug-1. Meganüc.
mpntatlOn J
South Ibm ..,......Wolfe.
TOWNSHIPS. COUNTIES. TOWriSHIPS. COUNTIES.
flpaulding ......... ..,Peauce. Viger .................. Temiscouat:i.
Stlinbridge......... ...
1issisquoi.
Standon .& Au g - } Do ch t Wakefield ............Ottawa.
menb.tIon r es cr. Waltham ............l'outiac.
Stanfold ...............Arthabask:L. Ware ..................Dorchester.
Stanhope .... .......Pontiac. Warwick ............Arthab!lska.
Stanstead ...... ...... Stanstead. Watford '" ......... ...Dorchester.
Stoke ..................Riehmond. Vleedon ............... Wolfe.
StralIord ............Wolfe. Wells ..................Ottawa,
/:itoneham ...... ......Quebec. Wendover ... ...,.....Drnmmond.
Stukely..,............Shefford. Wendover, Gore of..Yamaska,
Suffolk ............,..Ottawa. Wentworth .........Argentieul,
/:iut ton ............ ...Brome. Westbury......... ...Compton.
SJdenham... .........GRSpe. Wexford...... .........
Iontcalm.
Tache '" ......... ...... Chicoutimi.
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6
ta.
Tadousac ............SRguenay. W' kh D d
Templeton............uttawa, W
.::::::::::::R
n
. .
'fewkesbury .........Quebec. Winslow ............Compton.
Thetford... ......... ...
Ipgantfc. Woburn ......... .....,Beauce.
Thorne ..........,....PolJtiac. Wolfe ... ...... .........Argenteuil.
Tingwick ... .........Arthabaska. W olfstown..,......... Wolle.
:
r
mblay ............Chicoutimi. Woodbrid;\e .........Kamouraska.
Tnng ..................Beauce. 'Votton ...............'\'<>lfe.
U to n { Bagot and Drum- Wright ...............Ottawa.
p .................. mond.
Upton, Gore of...._:.'
amaska, York... ... ...........,Gaspe.
JUDICIARY-UPPER CANADA.
OJw.t of ElTor and Appeal.-Judges, the .Judges of the
8uperior Courts of Law and Equity, Bond llano J.n. Macau-
by. appointed under 20 Vie. cap. 5. Clerk, the Registrar
of the Court of Chancery, Toronto.
Court of Quun's Bcnch.-Chief Justice, lIon. Sir J. B.
Robinson, B
rt. Puisne .Judges, lIon. Arch. McLean and
It, E. Hums. Clerk of the Crown aud Pleas, C. C. Small.
porter, Christopher Robinson, Toronto.
Court of Chanl'try.-Chancellor, lIon. W. II. make.
Vice-Chancellors, lion. .J. C. P. Estl'n and .J. G. 8pragge.
11aster, A. N. Buell. Regl
tI'ar and Reporter, A, Giant,
Long vacation commences 1st July, Rnd ends 21st August.
Cow'i of ('ommon Pùas.-Cbief Justice, Hon. W. II,
Draper, C. B. PuÏ!me .Jud!1;es, Hons. W. B, Richllrdli and
J. 1l.lIa"arty. CICl'k of the Cro" n and Pleas. L. Heyden.
Reporter
E. C. Jones, Toronto. Clerk in Chambers, W.
B. lleward, Toronto.
Cla1.s of .Assize.-W. A. Campbell, Toronto; the Beputy
Clerks of the Crown are ex.officio Clerks of A-.ïze and
lIarHhaL! in their respective counties.
Deput.v Oinks of the Crown.-Tbe Clerks ofthe County
Courts "i:l be ex.officio Deputy Clerks of the Crown and
Ple:ls of their Rcvcral counties as the Pl'esent incumbents
vacate lJy d
ath or otherwise.
Law lerms.-Hilary begins first Mond'1Y in Feùruary,
and eml;! Saturday of the ensuing week; Easter begins3rd
Ifonday in May, and ends Saturday of the ensuing week;
Trinity begins
londay next after 21st Al1glHit. and ends on
the Saturday of tbe cn8uing week; Micbaelmas begins third
?olonday in NovemllCr and ends !3aturday of the ensuing
'eek. Long \acation from 1st .July to 21st August.
C'ircuits.-The Circuits are held twice a year in each
County, between Hilary and F..aster Terms, and between
Trinity and
Iicba.elmas Terms, except in the Connty of
York. where there are three in each year, commencing on
the first Thuffwy in January, the first
Ionday in Hay,
and the second
Ionday in October, in each ycar, There
Rre six Circuits, as fullows, viz :-The Ea.çtcrn: Perth,
Cornwall. Bytown,L'Orignal, Brockville. llume: Xiagara,
Whitby, llamil ton, Ca) uga, Barrie, S) denham. H'atcrn :
St. Thomas, Sandwich, Sarnia, Chatham, London, Godprirh,
.Midland: Peter
rough, ColJourg, llellevillo, Picton. Kin
ston. Oxford: :SImcoe, Brantford, Guelph, Bcrlin, /:itrat-
ford, Woudstock. Turonw: Toronto.
Heir and Dt.1.'1.'su C'ourt.-C.ommissioners, the .Judges of
the Superior Courts, ani such other persons as nmv 00
appointed by commission under the Great Seal. i'ht-ir
duties !l're to determine c!aims to lands in 1Spper Canada.
for whIch no patent has Issued from the CrowlJ in favour
of the proper claimants, whether as hPir6, de\isees Or a....
I'I
pes. ::5ittings at 'l'oronto, first .:Honday In January and
July incach) ear. Clerk ofCom.wissicners, W. ll.lleward.
Court of Probate.-Official Principal, S. BrouO"h 10ronto.
Registrar, C. }'itzgibbon, Toronto. .. , ,
SUTToga
CO'/lrt.-.Judge, S. B. IIarrisun; Registrar
Wm,.J. .fitzGerald, Toronto. '
County C'ourts.-Presided over by resident Judge In each
county; these Courts possess equity powers.
Quarter &ss'ions.-Chalrman, the County .Judge in each
couuty, who, with one or more Justices of the Peace, holde
a C.ourt cf Quarter Sessions il!. his county four times a ,)ear
for trillis by jury In cases of larceny, mil'deme:lllor and
oiher offences. Sittings, second Tuesùay in l\Iar<:h, .June,
September and NovemlJer, with power of adjournment.
Recorders' C'vurts.-In the Cities of Toronto, Haruiltcn
and Kingston, the Uecorders' Court takes the place of th
County oos6ions, the Justices fur Counties having no juris.
diction in the Cities-the care of "hich is contJded to the
Recorder, Mayor, Aldermen and Polipe MaO"lstrate of each.
The City Sessions are held on the first ::\londay in January
April, July and November. '
Di1.won C'ourts.-For the summary disposal of case! by
the County .Judges. Courts are held once In two monthll
In each division, or oftener, atthe discretion vf the Judge.
The Divisions are established by the Courts of Quarter
Sessions. The .Jurisdiction of these Courts has been en-
larged by the Act 11! Vie. chap. 125.
Insolvcnt pebtor's Court.-The County .Judge in each
county presides.
:MEDICAL.
J[edicaZ Board 'pper Canada, Torollto,-PreFi:lent, The pewa; Ephriam Cook. Korwich; Georj!e Southwick. St.
non, C. Widmer, '\1. D.. and F.R.C.S., Eng.; SecretRry, Chas Thomas; W. Aikius, Toronto; William II. Dalton. Dundal!;
O:ardiner, )1. D. ]'ll'Tllbers; Doctors W. Duric, K.H.; 'V. .John Scott, James Richardson, John Small, NormaD
Beaumout; G, Herrick; W, B. Nkhol; John Rolph; Bethune, and Fr:lncis lladgley, Toronto.
Joseph W orliffian; Edward 1\1. Hodder; .James Sampson, Toronto CenerallIospital.-Inwrporated 184j -Trustee!!;
Kingston; Harmanus Smith, Ancaster; .Jalnes Wilson, Appointed by Government. lIon. C. Widmer,
I.D.,Jamea
Perth; B:.silR. Church, Merrlckvllle; W. H. Brouse, Pres- Beatty, and .John Do"l; by Corporation, J. Huh.hinson,
oott. Robert Edmondson, Brockville; 'V. II. Howard, Far.
Iayor; by Board of 1'. ßde, '\"imam Henderson. Con!'ult,.
mer
ville; lieD! y H. Wright, Toronto; W. Allison, Mark- in:; Phys. and flurg's, lIon. C. 'Hdmer,
I.D., GeorJÇe IIer-
ham; Roderick ::\IcDonald, Cornwall; Georl!e H. Park, Ha rlrk, M.D, Attending l'h)'s. and Surl1;'s, 'V. R. Beaumont,
m!lton; .John FrASer, Pellmm; Thomas T. Macklem, Chip.
I.D., F.R.C.S., Eng.; .K ::\1. Hodder,
I.C" F.R.C.S., Eng.
L 37 41
1858. ]
COLLEGES.
79
.T. Scott. I1tD.. :11.R.C.S., En::!;.; .James II. mchard
on, M.D" I p.m.. eVt'ry day, 8aturdays and Sundays excepted. hyappli.
ii.R.C.::., hli.; .1. Rolph.
I.D.,
ï.R.C.S., }:m:.; W. Aikins, ('atlOn to the )ledicaI8upeI"Ïutendent at the Asyhan. 'lhe
M.D.; Ht'sidmt Surgeon, Chas. Gardiner, M.D.; Secretar.r 11l
mis
i?n (,[ pn!icuts is regulat
d Ly tbe Act
10 Yie. ,'hap.
and Trea
ure.r. .J. W. Brent. lIours of atten,Janee, 188, wInch requires thllt the pabent bf' eXllnuned 11Y thrce
12 o'clock noou, daily. \ï
itort3 nre permittetl to see thdr: license.d mt'diclil pl'act.itiouen;, v
rifi,,
by Ree\e or Ma.ror
friends en'ry day flUm 3 to 5 p,JU" except &turday and I collectIvely, who certify to the lIl1'nlllt
.. Fwm the ü\'er-
Sunllay. . rrowded btatf' of the bouse, admh<si0ns are at present
l'r..dncial L"n(lfÏr A.w1mn, 'J.',17rmto.- Two-and-a.balf made as vacancipsoccllr. according to prim it), ofapplieunt
.
miles \\. est from the City UIIU, on Quet:n St rl.'et. l'ropert) Idiot". aUf I per
ons aftiicted "With paralysis are. in,u]miss>I-
vltl;ted in thl' Crown, 1J0verumf'nt appoint )fpdical Supel" 1,le. Inspectors of Pri"nns, &c.. are DOW TnspectOl'" of thi"
intendeut. and RUl'sar. and Inspectors who Ìrl1.mc llj'-Iaws A
)luU1. Otlicers of the Institution: )luHcal Supniu-
for its
OV\.'I'Uill<JJ]t, tlwl"Ougbl) cXlulline the Asylum, ar-.iI {.'ndent. Jo:!el'b \V/lrkman. :\1.0.,; ß.).j"
:lr, .1. :\It'Kirily;
I"t1port to the (lo,vernor (.enoml. The building was ::5ttJ\\'ard, c.JIlJin S. Ea!'twcod; }ll1trou,
bry AnnI'ar!H B.
d"I'Ï)rned to aCl'ommorlute, when the winl'
arc el'pct..d,
50 I
palÏt'nts; th<:re (\I" at present 383 in it. 'fheInstitutiun is' ...'1,("1'.-.\ Unmch of this A:::ylum has lleell csta1>1isht'd In
open to the ..ubIii' between the hours of 12 noon, and 3 the Luher!'ity Builùin:!s under the same lIIan!lgement.
COLLEGES.
Ul1Ù'ersi'y nf Túrontn- \ï
itor. Sir K W. Head. Bt"l\I.A., I lowest of these eight Forms i8 tbe Preparatúry, into whil'h
Oovcrnor-IJen:'ral of Hriti<;h
orth America. Chancellor, hoys lZenerally puter at the age of eight or niue years. Tbe
lion. Rob
rt J';aston Burn!!, Yice-Chancellor, John Lan
toll, instruction in this .Form is only 60 far c!a
sicill as the rudi.
M.A. Members of the Stenate: Rey, Jobn
lcCaul, },I"O.; ments of Latin are concerneù,-more thlln two-thirds of
ROil. Adltm Ferj!u:::0n. J\l.L.C; Joæph C.
Iorrison, 1\1. P. \:'. ; the time being devoted to the ell"lnents of an .English
David Chri
tie, M.P.P.; Sir Will. 10:. Logan, }'.n.
.; James education. In the F,rst; or next hi
ht'f form, alittltJ more
.J. Haye!!, M.D.; lIev. John Ta.v1or, :\I.D.; Rey, Adam Lillie, time is giycn to Latin: and III the S,cond the eJenwnts of
D.D.; lIon. C. Widmcr, M.D ; Hon. Robt. Rald"l\in; Rev. E. Greek lllld Algebm are commenced. In the Third. IInd
I
Yt'rson, D.D.; 'fhe l'rincipal of Queen's Collel'e, Rev. 8, 8. the }'orms above it, CI:l.s
ics and Mathematil'6 are j!radually
elles, M.A.; \'cry Rev. A. 3IcDonnell. Rev. :\1. Wille!!, D.O.; broug-ht into more and m()re prominence,-while the
rrhe Pril1l'ipal of U, C. College; Superior of the By town COI- I branches constitutin
an English education are alh anced
1t'Q:e; The President Toronto &'hool of J\1edicine; H. II. Croft, with equally careful prel'ision. Although provi:!i(,n is
D:C.L..I'.C.S.; J. B. Cherriman, M.A,; Daniel Wilson. LL.D.; thus made for the attainment of a found En;.\li8h l'ducaticn
Rf'T Jollll Jennings; lIon. JAma" Patton. RC.L.; O. :\Io\\"at, in what are called the Clussicul Forms, there is, in ailditiüII
Q.C.: Ja'l. H. :\lurri:::, )1 <\., Registrar. &hol.1rships o.tJ;'r.d IIn Eni!li
h Department from which Cla!'sks only lire
at Rxamil1utwIIS C,r the lJ,,
puit!I,-Faculty of Law, 10; 4 1 excluded, the "hole time being bestowed ün the olher
IatricuJnllt", 3 8tndents 1 year's standing, 3 E-tndents 2 sul:jects taught in the CoUegf'. In this way U. C. Collt'ge
y;>al"s 8tilndin;. }'aculty of
Iedicine, 10; 3 }!atricnl.lllt;;, coml,ines all the advautagf's of I\. Commercial Echool, with
3
tudentsl ) ear's standing, 2 students 2 years stllnding, faciJilitJ8 for oLtainiug a sound Classical training, possessed
2 !otudeuts ::J Jea.r's I'tandinj!. :Fl'.l'ulty of Art!', 3;; :\Iatricu- , by no other in
titutioll in the country. Its ht/ltf {If Masters
ulants, 2 Gfl'ek find Latiu ClaJ;sÏl8 with History and Geog., numbers thirteen in aU. Tht-l"o lire, in udJition to the
Mathematics, 1 Model'll Langullges with Hist. & Geog., 3 al)(I\e, Extra, or Optwna l Slt!Jjf(ttJ-G
rnlUn. Vl'hi('h is taught
general proficiency in subjects app0inted for aIl8tudl'nb,. 1 by IIn experienced
13i>ter, a we\l-edll1"ateù Hath e of Ger-
y('ar's standing-2 Greek and Lat;n Clas
ics, \\-ith lib tory ; I ninny; aud Instrumental J!us{c. A PUT,il may talw two
2 MaUIf'mati(
; 1 1\atural f:cipnce; 1
fodern LIIIH!ua
e", lessons per week in either of these su l
ects, (1r oue lesson
with History; 1 Oriental LangGages; 1 genemi proficiency per wed. in both of them, for the small additioual fee of
in snhjeds appointed for all students. 2 year's standing- Dve shillings per Term. It is proposed ali>Ü" to give Experi-
2Greekal1tl Latin Clas6ics; 2llathematics; l1\at. Science; . meutal Lectures OIl Ch-mislry durmg the ensuing )car,
Il1:loil, LIII1J:uf1ges, "l\ith lih,tory; 1 Logic, Metaphysics, and I Terms.-'l'he Autumu Term Legins :::ept. 10th; Winter do.,
.t:thics; 1 Oriental LangulIge!>. 3 year's standing-2 Greek
OT. :lOth; 8pring l\O., Feb'y l:>tl1; 8ummer do., MliY 1st.
and Latin ChI8si,.'I, with Ethnology; 2 )Iathematics; 1 The O?/ll'ge Boarding HouRe.-Tþc
cw Study i
a
pa-
atu1"ll1 Sdenee; 1 Mod. JÆn!:'uage.s, \\ ith Hist.; 1 ]
thks dou", lofry, well ventilated rCODl. supplied \\-ith c\'ery
IInd Motaph.v
ks. witb Civil Polity /Iud History; 1 Oriental requbite. The new Dinill
Ibll Is of equally. ample
L:mgua;
..s. Can(!idates for D. 0\..-1 Greek and Latin Clas- dimeusi( ns. ï'he el'eclÏon of /In eutir('lr lIew buildin" tor
sics; 1 :\'Iatbem...ties: 1 r\at. Science; 1 )fod. J.anguage
; thelòe two apartments bas afforded J?:rcater sp:tce for the
1 Logic, Erhics. and
Jetaphysics, \
ith Ci\il Polity. 2 De- Dormit.ories, which bave been likewise completely remo-
pa.rtment of Ch il En!;in(,(>1 ing-1 :\oJatricuJ:mt.s; 1 student, delled and Yer
' much improved. ï'he lIt>n
e is furnished
1 year'" stallllin;;; 2 Agriculture; 1 :'11l\tricul:mt;; 1 student, with a RaTh Uoom, and abundaut tacilities for outdoor
1 year's st.andinF,'. Yalue of each ScholarsWp L;;O,and ten- exercÏ!;es and amu
emf'nls pro\iùed within the College
aLl.. for one )1par only. bounds. The Eoarding lIouse will ill future be c...udnded
Uni-crF:1fy C'oi[,'ge.-President, Rev. .John 1fcCauJ, LL.D.; strictly as an inteJ?:l"al part of the IIl
tituti('n, its disburse-
Vico-Presitll-nt, - ProftJR;ors: Clahsi
s Logk, lthetoric, ments paid out of, and its returns paid into the general
and Belle<; Lettreii, Rev. John J.\IcCllUl, LT..D.;
letaphysics timdl!. Tn this "ay it is thought that the dODl('stic economy
IUItl Ethics, Rev. Jame13 Beaven. D.O.: Chemistry and Ex- will be
st shielded from the Hu"'picion ofmteut('d psrl'i-
perimental Philosophy. H. II. Crúft, D.C.J,,; AgricultUl'e, mony, and thl' comfort and health of the .Boaders in this
G, Duchlal1'l; .NaTural Philosophy. .1,l.!. Cherriman, M.A.; respect se.>ured,
History and En;!;li:<h LiteraturE', D.\\ ilSlJU, LT..D.; Natural Bursar's Ðepar!mrnt of the rfliwrs."ty and CnUI'gl'S at
IUstory, l:ev. W, Hinl'ks. }'.L S.; .:Ilineralogy and Gcolo
y, .1}mmto.-Dursur, Dn\id ßuchan: CIl-
hier or Chief Clerk,
R J. Chapman; J\lodorn Lanl'uages, .J. }'ornel'Ï, LL.D.; Alan C.llneron; ßool{.ht'ep,'r, M, Drumm()nd; Assistant,
1Ieteoro]()g.\' and Director of "'I:I
neticd.l Observatory, G. T. Clerk, James 1\ation;
leS5eugor, WID. ìUorrow. Office-
l.inJ!:!'ton. !ItA,; Lecturcr on Oriental Literature, .T.)1. St. George's
Iluare.
Hir
chfelder; 'futor aud Uegistl'Rr, Hev. A. Wickôon, 1II.A,; University of Queen's College, Kingston.-Op('ns on tbe
Librarian. Rev. A. J,orimer. first 'Wednesday in October, and closes on the ht of )1ay.
llJlJ1fr Cl.lTIarla CbUr!le.-Princillal, Rev. WnlteT Stennett, Ilt'v. ---, l'l'incípal and Primarius Plofe>sor
lI.A ; .First (,Ias
ical Master. Rev. II,
c/ldding, D.D.; Mathe- of Dhinity; Rev. James Georgf', D.D., \ ice-I'rincipal and
maticRI Ma"t..
r, .J. Brown, B.A,; Secon'] ClaH
ic:\l M:l
ter, Inti'rim ].
cturer ou Eystematic 'Ihcology; l:ev. Johu ß.
W. Wpdd. M A,; Third Cla
icoll )la
ter, lJeor
e}l, E\ans, Mowat, M.A., l'rofessorof Hel,rew, Biblical Criticism, and
n.A.; Fren('h )Iaster. E. J. Lelievro ile St. Pomy; Fir!ot I Churl"h History; Uev. .James Williamson, JÆ.D., l'rf>fel'sor
}:up:li[<h
Ia",tcr, M. B,lrrett, I\1.. A,. M. D.; Second Engli!>h of :\lathematic8 and l\"a.turall'hilo!'ophy; l
ev. Jas Geol'ge,
lIaRter, C. Thompson; Commerci,il Master, .J. Dodd; GeO- I D.D" l'rofesiõorof Logic and
Iental and !:I1olall'hHosophy;
mptr:cal Dr,lwinJ!: !I laster. vacant; Orn9.mental Drawing Rev. George 'Weir, l\l.A., I'rofeswr of Clas!'ical Litemture;
Master, J. null; Instrument!ll Mu"ic )Iallter, A. J\!aul.- James
Jlmpson, ?II D., Pre
iilent of the MI'dical Faeult.v,
(>June of IlI."rll('ti..J1/.,-ln tb<' Eight }'vrms into "hich and l'rofu;"or of Clinkal :.IIedicine and
urgCJY; .J. 8tewart,
tlm Collej!(' i
divided, the pupils, besidet! being thoroughly I J,.H.C.S., }:dinburgh, l'rofeb;;or of .1,. uatulJIY. l'hJ'sioll'gy amI
"0 unded in Cld..":::sics and :\I.lthematic8,reccivc progressive Practical Anatomv; .John A. Dï.'I;
"II, ;\LD.. Profe!,!"Jr pC
I ustructiun in }'
cnch, Drawing, Natural Ph ilusoþhy, t be Principles and' Pract ice of S ur
ery ; Horatio Yates. 111, D..
J'hy:::ic.LI lJ('o
raphy. l(rlgli
h Vomposition Itnd Heading, Professor of the l'rinciplf's !lnd Practice of )!edicine; }ïfe
Aritlrroetic, Geography, llook-k.ecping, Writing, &c. The }'owler, !lI.D., J..r...t'.8., 1
'linhurgh, ProfosBor of I1btLrb
l375J
80
COLLEGES.
[1858.
I
Iedica and Pbarmacy; L. p. Litchfield. M.D., Professor of
:l\Iidwifery, and State and Forell8ic Medicine.-Board of
Trustees of Queen's College: Rev. Alex. Spence, Itey. John
Barclay, D.D., Rev. .James George, D D.. Hev. Jas. C. Muir,
Rev..John )lc:\Iorine, Rev. Alex. Mathieson, D.D., Hev, John
Cook, D.D., Itev. Uobert Keill, Rev. Robt.llurnet, Rev. Jas.
WIlliamson, LL.D., Rev. John Machu, D.D., Rev. Hugh
Urquhart, D.D., Jas. Hamilton, Esq., l\1.D., A. Dl ummoDd,
Esq., Treasurer, llugh Allan, Esq" .John Cameron. Esq.,
Geo. MaUoeh, Esq., John Mowat, .E
q., :I!'rancis A. Harper,
}:sq., .John Thomson, };sq., JO!leph Bruce, Esq., Hon. J.
Hamilton, ChairmaD, lIon. .Jas. Crooks, lIon. Wm. Morris,
lion. Judge :\lcLean, Alex. McLean, .Esq., lion. 1'. McGill,
John Patton, Esq, Kiug
ton, Secretary.
L"1lÍl'{rsityof l'rinity College, Thronto.-Incorporated by
Royal Charter, l!ì;J2.-CounciI: The lIon Durable and Right
Rev. the Lord Bishop of Toronto; lIon. Sir.J. B. Hubinson,
Bart.. Chancellor of the University; Hev. the Provost of
Trinity College; Rev. Profl'"sor Ambery; Rev. l'rofl'ssor
Kendall; }'rotessor Vankoughnet; Professor Boven; Pro-
fessor Hind; Rev. George 0' Kill Stewart, D.D., LJ..D.,
Archdeacon of Kingston; Yen. A. N,BetInme,D.D., LL.D.,
Archdeacon of York; Rev. H.J.Gra!lett, B.D.;G. W. Allan,
Esq.: John Arnold. };sq; Lewis Moffatt, ]
sq.; Hon. Mr.
Vice-Chancellor 8pra
ge; James M. Strahan, EFq.; Sir
Allan McXab, M.P.P.. The 1I.'n.
Ir. Justice Il8garty;
James LulÜn Robinson, Esq.: Samuel ßickerston Harman
Esq.; Thomas Street, Esq.; Secretary, Chlls.Magrath. Esq.
Provost, Geo. Whitaker, l\LA. I)rofessors: Geo. Whitaker,
M.A.. Divinity; John Amhery, M.A., Classics; Edward
K. Kendall, JJ.A.. Mathematics; Hon. J. II. Cameron, Q,C.,
and lion. P. M. Vallkoughnet,Q.C.. }'aculty ofI.aw; James
Bovell, !\I.D., Physiology.; H. Y. Hind, lI1.A., Chemistry;
G. W. Hrathy, Mus. Bac.
Fictaria Cú/ll'ge,-University Senate: Rev. S. S. Nelles,
111. A., President; President of Executive Council, Speaker
of Legislative Council. Speaker of I..ej!'lslathe Assembly,
Attorney-General for Upper Canada, Solicitor-General for
Upper CaD ada, Rev. E. 'Vood, Itev. John Hyerson. Rev.
Egerton Ryerson,D.D., Rev. AnsonGreen.D.D., Rev. Richard
.Jones, Rev, G. R. Sanderson, Rev. S. D.llice, Rev. S.Rose,
Prof. KingFton, M.A., l)rof. Wilson, M.A.. Uegistrar. Rev.
Prof. Whitlock, M,A., Prof. Harril', 1I1.A.. 1I0n.John Rolph.
:M.D., Prof. Geikie, M,D., 1I0n..r. }'errier, 1I.L C., E. Jackson,
Esq. John Counter, Esq., John P, Roblin, .Esq., John H.
Du
1:Jle, };sq.-lloard of ï'rustees and Visitors: ï'rustees,
Hev. E. "ood. Rev, J. Ryèrson, Rev. E. RYeI'son, D.D., nev.
A. Grepn, D.D., Rev. R, Jone", Rev. G. R, f'anderson, R"v.
S, D. !lice, Rev, S.
. Kelles, lILA.,.J. 1'. Roblin, Esq,; Visi-
tors Rev.
, Hose, IIon.J
. }<'errier. Edward .Jackson, Esq.,
.Joh
Counter, Esq.. John II. Dumble, Epq. Officers of the
Board: Rev, Enoch Wood. Chairman; Rey. .John Ryerson,
Treasurer; Rey. G. R. Sanderson, Secretary. - General
Agents: Rev. Lewis Warner, West of'l'oronto; nev. W. H.
Poole, }:ast of Tornnto.-College Officers: President, Rev.
S. S. Nelles, M.A.; Governor and Treasurer, Rev. J, Ryerson.
Professors and Tutors: }'aculty of Arts, Rev. S. S. Nelles,
M.A.. l'rofessor of Mental Philosophy, with Logic, Ethics,
:md the Evidences of ReligiOJ\; William Kinj!'ston, lILA.,
Professor of Mat hematlcs and
Iechanical Philosophy; John
WilsoD, M,.'\., Professor of the Latin and Greek Languages;
Rev. Geor!rE' C. Whitlock. M.A., Professor of the Natural
Sciences; Elij
b P. lIarri", 1I1.A" Professor of Modern Lan-
j!'ullges; John Campbell, Classic.al Tntor; T. A. t'erguson,
1Iiathematical Tutor; William Kerr, B.A.. Tutor in Natural
Selences; William S. Thompson, Rector of Collegiate School;
William A. Whitney, First Assistant Master; Alex. BumI',
Second AI'sistant Master, Facultyofl\ledicine: lIon, John
Rolph, lII.D.,
I.R.C.s., Engl
nd, Dean .o
Facu)ty and I'
o-
fessor of PrincIples and l)racbce of )'IedICme; "alter Oelkle,
;\I.D., Profel'sor of Descriptiye and Surgical Anatomy; John
Reid, M.D., Professor of 1Ilid\\ifèry and Diseases of 'V omen
an!l Children; C. B. Berryman, M.D.. Profef'sor of Materia
:Medica and Therapeutics; Vi alter Geikie, 1II.D., Principles
and Practice of Surgery; E. A. Ogden, M.D., Proft'ssor of
Ophthalmic and other Special Surgery; lIon. John Holph,
M.D., Institutes of Medicine. Cbemidtry: Profeesor Croft,
University College; , Demonstrator of
Anatomy, Clinical Medicine, and Surw.ry. at the College
and Hospital. The Lectures in this }'aculty are delivered
In Toronto.
JfcGi/l's CIJlleoe.-Governing Body: "VIsitor. His Excel-
lency the Go-vernor G
neral. Governors: The .lIon. C.
Dewy Day, LL.D., Prehldent, linn. James FerrIer, M.L.
C. lion, Peter lIIcGiIl, 111. L. C., T, Brown Anderson, }:sq.,
D
"Vid Davidson, :EI'I1., Benjamin 1I01mes, Esq., Andrmv
Robertson,
I.A., Cb.Iistopber Dunkin, M.A., William
Molson E!'q., Alex. Morris, M. A. Principal: J. William
Dawson. LT..D.. F.G.S. Jo'ellows: The Delllls of the }'acul-
ties of Law, Merlicine, ane. Arts. The Rector of the High
f'chool. Brown Chamherlin, 111. A., B.C.L., "alter .Jones,
M.D.. W. D. Lamb, B.C.L. The Goyernors of thf' College
are the Members of the " Hoyal Institution for the advance-
ment of Learning," and lire nominated by His Excellency
the Governor General, IlJlder the Act 41st., Geo. 3, chap. 17,
ï'he Governors, Principal IInd Fellows, cODf'titute the cor-
puration of tbe University.-Secretary, negish'ar, and
Bursar: 'Yilliaro Craig Baynes, D. A. Oilice, BurDI'ide
nail, Office Hours, 10 to 2 every lawful day.-Officers of
Instructiou, arranged in the order of statutory precedence:
John W. Dawson, L.L.D.. }'.G.S., Principal aud l'rotès80r of
Katural History and Agriculture; Rev, Canon Leach, J"L.
D., Vicl....Principal. Dean of the }'aculty of AI"!s. and }'rufes-
sor of Jillgic and Moral PhilC'I'ophy; Andrew F. lIolmel',
M.D., Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, and PI'Ofessor of the
Theory and I'ractice of
Iedicine; .J. J. C. Abbott, .Ð.C.J...
Dean of the }'aculty of Law, and }'rofessor ofÜ)illmercial
Law; Henry A. Howe. lII.A., Rector of the Hii::h School
and Professor of l\lathematics and Natural }'hilosophy;
, Professor of Clal'sical Literature;
George 'V. C:unpbell, 1II.A" 1II D., Professor of Surgery;
\rchibald Hall, M.D.. Professor of :\lidwifery and Diseases
of Women and Children; William }'raser, M.D., I'rof"sFor
of the Institutes of l\Iedicine; William Sutherland, 1U D.,
Professor of Chemistry; William R Scott, l\I.D., Professor
of Anatomy; William Wrij!'ht, M.D.. Profel'sor of Materia
lIIedicaand })harmllcy; Robert p. Howard, M.D., Professor
of CliniCIIIl\ledicine and Mejical Jurisprudence; Hev. A.
DeSola. Professor of lIebrew and Orient.al Literature;
Hon. ']', C. Ayly,in. D.C.L., Profe!'sorofI'ublic and Criminal
Law; }'rederlck "'. Torrance, M.A., B.C.L., Profe
sor of
Civil J..aw; R. Lafrenaye, B.C.L., pJ'Ofesser of Jurisprudence
and Legal Bibliography; R. G. Laflamme, B.C.L..l'I'ofeFsor
of Customary Law and Law of of Real Estate; Charles
Smallwood, M.D,. LL.D., Prof..ssorof Meteorology; Charles
F. A. Markgraf, Professor of }'rench Language and Litera-
ture; Leon G. }<'rontean, B.A., Professor of French Lan-
J!;nage and Literature; D. C. )I'CRlIum, M. D., Prof"sl'or of
Clinical Surgery; Mark J. Hamilton, C.I
,. Professor of
Road and Railway .Engineering; .James Barnston, lII.D.,
Professor of Botany; T. A. Gib
on, 1I1.A., FiJ'st Assistant
Ma
ter of Hip;h School; DlI.vid Hodger, M.A., Second
A<:sistant Master of Hi
h School; W. Bowman, Third
As!'Istant Master of llÏl.
h School; .John Follenus, "Iusic
l\Iaster of Hij!h School; G. D. Borthwick. }<'ourthAssistant
Master of Uigh School; James Duncan, Drawing
Iaster of
IIij!h 8chool; };dwin Gould. B.A., Cullege Tutor in History
snd English Literature; James I\:emp, Fifth Assistant
Master of High School; Robert Craik, 1II.D., Demonstrator
of A natom v and Curat.or of lIIedicall\Iuseum.
University of BiÛwp's O>/leoe Lennoxl"'i'le.-Incorporated
by Royal Qharter, 1853.-1'resident of the Corporation and
Visitor, R t. Rev. t.he Lord Bil'hop of Quebec. Yice-Prel'ideDt
of the Corporation and Visitor, Rt, Rev. the Lonl Bishop of
Montreal. Chancellor, lIon. C. J. Bowen. Vice Chancellor,
Hon. J. S.lIIcCord. TruFteps, lIon. E. lIale. Chairman; lion.
.J. S.lIlcCord; Hon, G. 'Ioffat; 1I0n.H. Smith; G. F. Bowen,
Esq.; W. Baker, Fsq., B lIIoJ'l'is Esq,; Rev. C. P.Reid; Rev.
L. Doolittle; Rev. It. Lindsay; Hev. W. Bond. College
Council; Rev, J. H. ]\"irholls; 1I.lIIiles, Esq.; E. Chapman,
Esq; Rev..J. II. Thompson. Oftìc
rs of the Corporation: E.
Chapman, Esq., Secrctm'y. E. f.. Montizambert, Esq" Hon-
orary Counsel; Rev. L. Doolittle and B. T. Morris, Jo:sq..
Attorneys. Officers of the College; Hev. J.n. Nicolls. D.D.,
Principal and Profepsor of Classics; H
Mile'!, EI'q.. lILA.,
'Vice-Principal and I'rofessor of Mathematics and Natural
Philosophy. Rev..J. lIcnry Thompson, 111. A., l'rof. of Di-
vinity; .Eo Chapman, Esq., M. A.. Bnrsar and Registrar;
Junior Department and Grammar School: Rector, HeY. Jas.
W. Williams. lILA.; Rev. J. Thompson. lII.A., Librarian.
Knox's Ch/lege-Prin('ipal and Professor of Systematio
Divinit.y, Rev. l\1. Willis, D.D,; Profcssor of Exegetic
'I.1 Di-
vinity and Philosophy. Rev. G. P. Young, A.M.: Professor
of Church Hil'tory and Evidences of Christianity. Rev. It.
Burns. D.D.; Master of Boarding Houge, Mr. 'l'homas Wil,
ling; Chairman of College Committee (of Synod), Rev. W.
Greig; Secretary, Rev. W. Reid.
Toronto School oJ lrfedicil1p, in affiliaUon with the Ul1Í1'/'/l"-
s1"tyof Toronto, il1corporated by .Act of Parliament, 1831.-
Professors: Joseph" orkman. M.D., Superintendent of the
Provincial Lunatic A!'ylum, Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics
and the Diseases of Women and Children; W. ï', Aikins,
M.D., Surgery IInd Surgical Anatomy, II. II. Wright, M.D"
I'rinciples and P
actice of Medicine, alid Diseases of Women
[376]
1858.]
81
COLLEGES-INDEX.
and Thseases of Women and ChUdren; 1\1. BlllTett, )I.A.,
\I.D., Institutes of Medicine and Mpdlcal .Jl1rispntdence;
U. Ogden. .M.D., Midwifery, Materia
led1ca and Therapeu-
ticø; J, Rowell, M.D., General and Descriptive Anatomy;
Drs. Wright lilld Aikins, Clinical '\Iedlcine and SUrp:ery;
.J. Lenon,
I.D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. Prof. Croft,
D.C.L., Chemistry and Experimental Philosophy at "Guiver-
ity College; Professor Wm.1llncks, F.L.S" Botany, &c., at
Gniversity Colle
e.
The BdÜvilleScminary.-This iustitution is the property
uf the :MethodIst EpIscopal Church, but free to all denomi-
nations. The buildings were erected in 1855, and located
in Belleville, County ofliastings, C.\V. 'They afford accom-
modation for the instruction of four hundred students.
.Both sexgs are included In the provision, ladies being in-
tructed in the ornamental as well as solid branches; and
entlemen are afforded both a commercial and classical
education. The institution was incorporated in 1857.-The
tollowinK compose the Faculty: Rev, J. H. Johlll;on, A,
I.,
Principal, and Profe!<sor of Ethics, Belles Lettres, and :Men-
tal Philosophy; .J.
. !Iartin, A.)I., Professor of the Latin,
and Greek Languages, and the Natmal Seiences; A. Carman
A.B., Professor of Mathematics; Mr. Gilbert Goldsmith,
.t:nglish Teacher, and Assistant in the Department of Natu-
ral &Iencel!; .Miss Eliza .A. Deaver, Preceptress, and 'I.'eacher
of DrawIng, Embroidery, and the French, German, Italian,
and Spanish Languages; )1iss Evaline S, )Iasury, Teacher
of }Iusic.
Qznadian (;ongregat<<mal Theoli>giccJ. Inslüute, corner of
ttùlaide and Francis Struts, Toronto.-Treasurer, I'atl'ick
}o'reeland. E!!q. Secretaries, Rev. E. Ebbs, HamiltC'n; Rev.
}o', II. )larling, Toronto. Committee: Rev. T, S. .Ellerby;
Rev. A. Lillie, D.D.; ReT.A. Wickson, A.}I.; Rev. T. M.
Reikie,; Rpv..J. T. Byrne; Rev. J. Wood; :Mr. A, Christie,
'Ir. Peter }'reeland, )[r. W. F. Meudell, Mr. John Nasmith,
'[r. .John Snarr,
Ir. E. Childs. Professor ofTheology,&c.,
Rev. A Lillie, D.D, Classical and Hebrew Tutor, Re". A.
Wickson, A,l\f. Course: Four Sessions of eight mouths
each-from middle of Oct. to middle of .June.
.ÐÏ1...inüy Hall of the linited .Presbyurian Synod.-The
Divinity Hall meets in Toronto on the third 'fnesday in
October. and continues in session till the second Thursday
in April. Professor, Rev. .John Taylor, lI,D,
Rc([iopdis Cbzz"ge,-See Clergy List, page 52, co!. 3,
"t. Michael's CoIkge.-See Clergy List, page 53, col. 1.
Bytoum Cv!Üge-Sce Clergy List, page 52, co!. ;}.
&ntinaire de St. Hyacinthe,-See Clergy List, p. 5
, c. 2.
&ntinaire de Quebec and College de Sainte Annc.-SC/e
Clergy Li!-t, page 50, co!. 3,
Srminaire de .'Ermtreal, and other Colleges attached to the
R, C, Diocese of blontreal.-See Clcrgy I.ist, pap:e 51, co!. 3.
CbUq;e of L' .A8somlJtion at SandvJiclt.-&e Clergy Li
t,
page li3, co!. 2.
Chuncil of P!IUic Imtruclion in l:"p)Jcr C'unada.-HÐß.
Samuel Bf'Sly IIarriJ>On, Q.C. Chairman; Rev. Egerton
Ryerscn. D.D., Chief Suporrntendent of Education; Right
Rey. A. )I,F. de Charbonnel, D.D.. 11.C Bishop of Toronto;
Rev. II,.J. Grasett, B.D.: Hon. JOl!leph Curran I1IorrÏ!'on, Q.C.,
bI.P.P.; James Eeútt Howard; Rev. .John Jennings, D.D.;
Rev, Adam Lillie,D.D.; and Rev..John Barclay,D.D. Mem-
bers for the purposes of thp Grammar School Act: Rev. J.
lcCaul, LL.D., Prel'ident of University College, and the
Pre
idents of the Colleges affilliated. with the UniTendty of
Toronto, .J. Geo. IIodgins. )I.A" RecordIng Clerk.
Prm'incial Normal and Model Schools,for the Instructicm
and Training of Twclttrs.-.Normal School: Thos, Jsffray
Robertson, M.A., Head 'laster; Rl'v. Wm, Ormiston, 1I.A.,
Second .Master; ArchiblÙd
lcCallum, Teacher of Book-
keepinJl;; Thos. Cooper, Teacher of !Iusic; llenry Good-
win, Teacher of Gymnastic!! snd C&listhenicB, Model
Schools. In which the Norillill &hool Students pmetice the
art of TeachIng: Archibald
lcCallum I1Iastpr of the Boy'!!
&hool; Ds\id Ormiston, FIrst Assistant; D. Fotherin
ham, Second As
istant, Dorcas Clsrk. l\I1stress of GirrM
School; Henrietta 8henick. J.'irst Assist.mt; Helen Clark,
Second As"istant; and the Teachers of'lusic, G}mn:lsticp,
and Calisthenics in the Normal School. The SeSSiOIiB of
the Normal School, commence 011 the 15th May and 15th
of NOT ember of each year, and continue for five months en.ch.
Grammar &hools.-Each ofthefie Schools Is managed 1Jy
:'i Bosrd of Trustees, sppointed by the C<>unty Councll.
There is one Grammar School in each County Town, which
receives at least !.100 per annum. and where the fund",
will admit of it, others may be established in different parh.
of the County. Pupils attending these Schools are prepared
for matriculation in the Universities and Colleges, There
were 61 Grammar Schools, with 3,386 pupils, in "Gppel-
Canada, in 185(j,
CmmlJ,o!1 &hool.
.-Each Township is divided into Schoul .
Sections of a suitablp extent. for one School; and in each ot
these Sections three Trustees are elected to manage it.s School
affairs. In cities, towns, and villages. they are managp{\
by a Board of School Trustees, elected for the l\[uuicipality
There were 3,-!i2 Common Schools, with 251,145 pupils, in
Upper Canada, in 1856.
Public School Librm"Ïes. - Each ::;chou1 and :AI unil'jpal
Corporation, desirous of establishing :I!'ree Public Libl'srie
,
is aided by the Educational Department granting 100 per
cent. on local appropriations, and 6Upplying books trom th
Depository in connection \\ith the Department. Cp to till'
end of December. 1h56, about 300 Libraries had been e
t./l-
blishell, containing 1,000 sub-divisions, and 155,72fi vol!'.
The ThUlL .Numbtl. of EducationaL In..otitfJ.tions rerort
d
by the Educational Department as in operation in Upper
C,mada during 1856, was 3,815, attended by 26
.7611'Upih
and expending $1,362,200 in their support.
Pa:re.
Actl!, Local and Personal, 20 Tic.... 3;
Acts, Provincial, 20 Vie. ............'.. :-\f)
\cts, Rescrved, 20 Tic................... :';Û
\ddington County... ..,.................. 60
Adjutant-General's Office............... :\-1
Agricultural Associations ............. 41
Agri
ultur
Act rela.ting to '........ :.;
Anmversanes......... ............... ...... 1.
Articles in Calendar..................... 2
Arts and :\Ianufactures, Boarù ...... 40
.
ssociate Presbyterian Church ...'.. ;;;;
Hank Acts, 20 Yie. ..,....................
7
Banks and Agencies.....,............... 47
Baptist Ministers .........,...........'.. [,S
Belleville Seminary......,............... 81
mble Christian Church......... ......'.. :;8
Hishor's Colle
e, Lenno'l:ville......... 80
Rook Post with EngL'md...... ......... 45
Book Post with France.................. 45
Brant County.........,..,..............,.. 5U
Bruce County...... ..'...... ............... 62
Bureau of Agriculture................., ::;:.1
Dytown College......... .................. 81
Colendar, :\[onthly ......... ......... ...... :.
Canada Christian COnterencc......... 58
Carleton County.................. ......... ;;9
bronological Cycles......... ............ 2
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INDEX.
Pa
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Civil &cretary's Office .................. 33
Clergy of Cansda ........................ 49
Clerkl', County............................ 70
Clerks County Courts .................. 70
Clerks of Peace .................. ......... 70
Collectors of Customs .....,............ 33
Colleges ... ............ .......... ............ 79
Common Schools .......'................. 81
Congregational Denomination ....... ;;i
Congregational Theolop;ical Inøt. ... 81
County and Judicial Officerø ......... 70
County Towns... ...... ...........,......... ';0
Courts of Law, &c....... ............ ...... 78
Crown Lands Department ............ 34
Crown Law Department ............... :1-1
Crown TimlK>r Agent!! .................. 34
Page.
Ei8eX County....,......................... fO
Executive COnncll,.......,.............., 3::
Explanation ofClIlendar ...............
Far-West. for Settlement......... ...... ::R
}'ixed and Moveable Festivals ....... :.!
}'oreign Agents, Hanka.................. 4;
}'l"ontenac County,................,..,.., Cù
Gss and W Ilter Cos. Acts,
O 'ie. '" 3;
Glengal"Y County.....................,.. 6i
Governor-General.....,...........,...... ;;;
Grsm.mlu- &hools ........................ f;1
Grenville County................ ........, I;:
Grey County..................,..... ...... 61
lIaldimand County....................., ûl
Halton County...................... ...... In
Hastings County......,.................. 1>1
Holy Days ............,..............,...... lj
HortIcultural Societies.................. 41
Huron County.... ..............,........ ti::
Decimal Currency '.................,..... :JO
Divinity Hall,............................. 81
Division Courts,.................... ...... 78
Divi;;ion Court Clerks, &c. ............ 59
Dumla.s C.ounty .............n............ 1.i9
Durham County............ ........,...... (jj
Indian Department ... .................. ö4
Eclip...('
...................................... 3 Individual Acts,
O Vie. '..,....,...... 3i
RdUl'atilln:l} AI.ts, :JIJVie................
:7 Inspector-General's Oflice .............. ::..
F\lucational Di'pnrtment, C..K ......
! In!'ur:mclI Compllnies, Act.;, 20 Vic. ::;
I':ducational pep
rtmeut,
. W,...... :\41 ' . ..
Electi\'e Leg1slatlve Councillors...... .14 \ .JUdlClal Officers, County...... ......... ,0
h
.:l
.
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Patte. I Page. I =- -.- . P&P;P-
Judges. 8urrogllte...... ............ ...... ,0 Ontarlo County........................... f>5 1 Renfrew l:oul.Jty ..'... ....'. ......... ...." 1'>::
Kpnt Coumy ............. ......... ......... 62! Oxford County......... ......... ......... ü5 Roman ,cat.hol1c Church......... .......
[{nox's Oollege .........................,..
O: Va.-n ts A. ct r " latl ' ng to A" R R .oYal l } l am co dy t .............................. <
:
"" ,.
............... -> us
e un y............................ t.1I
11Assomption Collegt! ...............'... R1 Patents, Li6t of, for year............... 4;3 I, o' _
[.aw Courts,.. ........,..................... ,8 Peel County .............. ...... ...... ...... ti9 I SheulIs, County...... ........ ............. .
I T 78 Perth County fiti I SImcoe County............................. h.
.a.w erm
......,........ .........,.. ...... I Peterboro' Co
;;'tÿ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: 66; 8t. HJadnthe Seminary ...,........... !II
Lambton County..,...................... 63 1 Pian "'t th - St, Michael's College..................... :H
[.Iull
rk County........................... 63 e s, e..............,.................. ;) I .,
I d Co t 63 Pole Star (Tables) ....................'... 5 1 Star Table................................... ..
I.Æ
.
tI un
...."iï....... ............... 3
. Postage Rates and Routes, &c... .....' 4-1 Statutes, lndex to the..................
ö
l:
l:ti
: A8
:
bl;':::::::::::::::;:::
5 I Post Office Department ............... J-l Stormont
u.nty...:.....,:............... t;
I Co t' 60 I Post Office General......................:..;-1 Sun on
lendJ:i,n, ,te., &c.............. .,
I
nno!' un y........................... Post Office
, Changes In Names of.., 4G I " .. '"
,Ibranes. Public I:khool................ 81 P om N I
br h d . Telegraphs, Acts, _0' IC................ 0\..
P.lncaJn County........ ............,..... ü4 1 P ost b teC
S, ë: Y1:. s .A IS. e te ...... 4G! Temperature, monthly mean......... ;,
LunaticAsylum........................,.. i9 p re \) r
an Ch urc i ' fê8OC
......
I Toronto School oCl\[edicine............ 1'n
\ .. .. _ I res yte
an w'c loan 0...,... :'3 1 Towns. C. 'L............................... í/\
IanufacturJn
, Actl<, 20 ,Ie.......... 3, I Presbytenan Church, Synod of......
4 Township Agricultural Societies ... 41
:\Iarrluge RegIstry Act...............,.. 48 1 Presbyterlan Church, United......... ,,-1 I Towns} ip Clerks
l
[at
em"tical Problems, &c. ......... 31 P
C?
t County...:......."...........,.. ti
'rown
ip 'hml
ip;ii.Ù
:ï.;
;;:,ÿ
i 71
\lc(hll Coll(\
e ........'.................'.. EO P
mIti':e Methodi8t Church ......... .
Township Trl.'asurers .................. 'j1
:\[uchanlcal &l(\ncc Act ................ 39 PrInce Edward County................. h, I Townships List of. Canada EMt --
\Ierl
cal Bo
rd, Canada West ......... 78 1 Problems, !\lathematicaI............... :\1 Tr(':
surers: Count
................:::::
:)
Ie,bctn{\. 'Ioronto School of........... 80 Provincial Land SurveJors, Hoard... 31 Twilight Tables .
:\1eteorological Observations, 1855... 20 Provincial Observatory................, 4 .........,...........- ... .t
\Ieteorological Observations
1856... 21 ProvIncial Regiatrar's Office........... 33 University College .......................
I)
\[othodist }
pi8COplÙ Church ......... [)7 Provincial Secretary's Offie.Ð ... .......
3 Cniversity of Toronto...................
!J
\Iethodist New Connexion ............ 66 I Public Instruction, Council of ....... 81 United Church of England & Irelnnlt 4!J
\Iethodist Primitive..................... 57 Public School Libraries ..,.............. 1'1 Upper Canada College................... 7!1
?
=
lvan.....,...............
Public Works Department .....,...... 33 I Venus and }Iars(Tables}............... ::
:\lining Acts, 20 vi
::::::::::::::::::::: 37 Quobec Seminary..................,..... 81 ':!ct.or
College...........................
!
\liscRllaneous Acts, 20 Vie............. Ji Queen'sCollege Uniyerl'ity............ ,9 '.
ctorla County..........................,
h
Ionthly Register ................'....... 17 l) r' . "\ dlagel', Canada West ...... ............ ,It
\Inntrflo'l.l &minary ...................... 81 Ra
lway Acts, _0 'IC. .................. J
· :\loon's l'hases, Age, &c. ... ...... ...... ;) t RaIn! ave
nge defth..................... ...J I ".: ardens .., ..... ...........' ...... ......... ,.I
'hmicipulities Act/:, 20 Vic. ......... 37 Rece.Iver lTeneral s Office...............::3 \\atel'loo County.......................... f:
:'lunicipulities, Canada West ........, 511 ltee\es ..:....................................
11 Well
nd County ..............,........... l\
Regiopohs College........................ I'l l Wellmgton County ...................... I\
\'avigati,m, &c.. Acts. :!O Yic.... ...... 38 Registrars, County...... ............... ,0 Wentworth County...... ......... ........ 6!.i
"\'ewspappr Postage ......,.............. 45 Registrars, Surrogate .................. ,0 Wcs1eyan i\lethodist Church.......... ,:.;:
Sortblk Countv .......................,... 65 Re!Zistration of Letters ............... 45 I WInd, mean velocity, (monthly)..., :,
"',)rmal and Model &h,)()ls............ 81 Religious Bodies, Acts of,
O Yic.... :>8 I Wiwpeg L:\ke, and YaUeyof, &c..... :!i
'-'orthumhPrland County.............. 65 Reroarlublo Events...................... 17
North-West,TheGreat,..,........,..... Zl ReroarkB.bleOccurrenccs, 1856........
2 York County............................... h!1
ADVERTISEMENT CONT.E
TS.
Page. ragf'.
('anadal)prmanent BuildinK and Savings' Society...... RiS I T. W. Lawford. Attorney Imd Solicitor in Chancery.... '!I;;
mackwood, and }'our lIeviews, &'c" L. Scott & Co. ...... R-! The \Vaverly MagazIne. Moses A. D0w, Boston ......... !I:;
Hrellt Central Printing Honse, .John Blackburn ......... R5 .John Ritch), .Jr., Dry Goods, &Il .............................. !I.;
"rovldent Life A"surance Co., W. H. Smith, :llanager... 8ü Hearn, Mathematical Instruments, &c. ......,.............. :1.,
Holluway'.. Pilli!, Life Prolonged............,..........,......... 86 The Leader, Newspaper, .James Beaty......,.............. !I
Firt' Worksl Fire Works!-John S. Murris, BuITalo ...... 86 House of All Nations, Samuel lleakes ................. ....., g.,
Ui\'Ìslon Courts-Maclear & Co. ................................. 87 Sears' Pictorial Bible, &c., Robert Sears, Xew YOI.k.... \1.-.
.J.
i ..Joseph & C
., Watches amI .Jewellery,........,........ 8
I Simplion k DUD
pn.ugh, Drug!',. Paints. Oils, &c .......... !I.-,
Wilham Steward s Saddlery and Trnnk \Van>houtie...... 8. Maclcar &. Co., Ueneral Advertisement ......... ............ gli
.Iamer; B.Ryan's Hardware Establishment......,..,........ 87 HClrdv.are, Hardware, Paterson &. Iõ:on....................... !J7
l
,.m..incial F'rærnan New!'paper, Chatham .................. 87 The Indian Herb Doctor, F. Tumblety ....................... !Ii
\nti-Slavpry Books. &c., New York ........................... 8i l'erry Davis' Vegetable Pain l\:iller..................,........ !IX
Victoria Iron Works, A. C. Chewett &. Co., Kingston ... 88 Webster's Quarto Dictionary, Unabridged.................. !J'I
Holloway's Ointment,-A Wonderful Coincidence......... 88 I Gentlemens' Outfitting. &.c., .J. Laidlaw & Co .............. It}l,
Hats that are Hats,-S. P. Coleman, Toronto............... R81.Ja.mes Fraser, Accountant, Xotary publir, &c............ IOu
Salamander Fire Proof Safes, .J.&..J. Taylor................ 89 lIIetropolitan Building Society................................. 100
f'antecnetheca. T. HutchiWlon ................................. 89 Liverpool and London Fire and Life Insurance Comp... llHI
ROf'sin House Hotel, A. C. .Joslin, ProprIetor .., ...........
IO Britanwa Life Assurance C()mpany........................... 100
Phamix Foundry, .John }lcGee ............................... 90 \\m, P.lIIarst.on, Guns, Rifles and Pistols.................. 100
r.yman Brothers, & Co., Wholesale Druggists ............. 90 Printing Inks, II. Winstone, 100 8hoe J,au(\, urn. Eng. 101
Thompson k Co., Bookfiellers, Stationers, and Printers. 91 Dr, IIoofland'a Celebrated German Bitters...,........,..... 10
t\ngus D. Macdonell, Produ
and Money Broker ...... gl Life Association of &ontland, (:l<'ounded 1838) .............. 10:;
IbLCon. }'ire and Life Insuranee Company of London... 91 K F, Whittemore k Co.. Bllnkers, Insurau,'e Agenb;... 10-1
.John Ellis, Heraldry Office, Engraver kc....,.............. H2 Wood Engraving,.J. It Seymour .............................. 1O
J)()dgson, Shields & Morton, Grocers, &c .............,...... 92 To.'\ Warehouse, Toronto, W. N. }'airbanksk Co. '........ 10.'
"atton k Co., Toronto and Hamilton, Earthenware ..... 92 MACLEAR k Co" STATIONERS, LITHOGRAPHERS AVD I'RI:VT};R".
HOLLOWAY'S PILL!! CoNDUCIVE TO LO
G LIFE.- A healthy stolllilch generates pure blood, Ilud pure blood is the l'a
i
f.r a ,igorous vitality. To keep the dIgestive apparatus in a healthful condition and the blood flee from t3int, It i..
only necetiBary to purge the system occasionally with this grent compound curative. \I hich is at once a t.onic, It disinfe,o.
tant and an aperient. By pursuing this course, instead of the opposite one of neglecting the premonitions of natul"f'.
life may be prolonged many years beyond the period at which it would otherwise terminate. Tn a climate ItS \'aloiabl
and as suqject to extremes of heat and cold as that of Canada, it is of the gr<,atest importalll'e to leep thp stomach amI
howels in perfect order.
IIOLLOW.U'SOINTMENT.-For all the external injuries to which mechawcs Rnd working-men, travellprs, engineers, am]
others are liable. Holloway's Ointment ls the surest and most rapid remedy. It re1ipves pain, IIml reduces outward
inflammation when all other means fail.
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By IIESRY STFPHESS, F.R.S., of Edinburgh, and the late J. P. NORTON, Professor of Scientific
Agriculture ìn Yale College, New Haven.
vols., royal 8vo. 1000 pages, and numerou
wood
anù steel engravings. 'rhis is confessedly the most complete work on agriculture ever pubh
hed ;
ILnd in order to give it a. wide circulation, the Publishers have resolved to reduce the prIce to
FIVE DOLLARS FOR THE TWO VOLUMES. .
When sent by mail (post paid) to California and Oregon, the price will be $ï. '1.'0 every
other pnrt of the Union and to the British Provinces (post paid), $(j.
This work is NOT the old "Book of tile Farm."
Remittances for any of the above Publications should nlways be addressed (post paid) to the
Publishers, LEO NARD SCOTT & CO., No. 64 Gold Street, New Ýork.
For Sale also by MACLEAR & Co., Booksellers, 16 King St. East, Toronto;
u. DAWI'ION, l\1ontrenl; P. SINCLAIR, Quebec; GEO. BARNES & CO., and HOLT & ANGELL,
Hnmi1ton; DR. THOMAS ROBISON and JOHN DUFF, KINGSTON; THOMAS EVANS, Brantford;
Eo A. TAYWR, London; .JOHN WALKER. St. CatherineI'!; E. G. J<'ULLER, Hnlifax, N.S. ; .T. & A
McMILLAN, St. John, N.B.; and OEO. T. TJAsZARD, Charlotte Town, P. E. Island.
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of Business iu Toronto, begs leave respectfully to call the attention of Merchants, Solicitors, Steamboat and
Railway Compa.nies, IIotel Proprietors, StorekeepPl'S, and the Public at large. to hi. unrivalled facilities for tlll.
t'xccution of every conceivable description of
BOOK & JOB PRINTING,
IN THE FIRS'r STYLE OP THE TYPOGRAPHIO AR'r,
Pct!ise!<..ing t}1(> larp;est and bast selected stock of .Jon PRINTINn TYPE, STEAM 1IIACHINERY, PRESSES, WOOD
CUTS, and Printin
lIIaterials in general, that is to be found in CanadA, he is prepared to execute all kinds of Plaiu
!tJl{1 Ornamental Printing, from the largost Mammoth Posters to the 1!ïnest Cards, with the ireatest dispat<:h, which
for beauty of finish and accnracy cannot be excelled.
It ;11 with much satisfaction that he refers to the fa.ct that TIlE CITY ST.EA'I PRESS hac; for thne su.c
BBi't'e year.t
taL.en the first and second
PJtIlES FOIl PLAIN .AND ORNAl\IENTAL PRINTING
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COBOURG. 1856-First Prize. Second Prize. KINGSTON, 185ð-Firat Prize, Second Prize.
BRANTFORD, 1857-First Prize, Second Prize.
J.a.nd Surveyol's and Proprietors of Estates are solicited to inspect .J. BLACKBURN'! Ityle of executing
PLANS OF TOWN AND VILLAGE LOTS, PARK LOTS, &c.,
n 'rYPOGRAPHY, a process which is far cheaper and yet fully eqnal to LITHOGJUPRr. For }Iaps executed by this IH'O'
C(>8S he took .EXTRA PRE:lIIUMS at the Provincial Shows at Kingston, 1856, and at lJrantford, 18f>i.
.J, n. would particularly call tha attcntlon of AUTHORS, PUBLISHERS, and others, to his Supel'ior Style of getting UI'
BOOKS, MAGAZINES, AND PAMPHLETS,
'eport8 of Religious and other So cietiC8, Club By-Laws,
c., wlticlt are printed with great arrtlracy.
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aud with Agencies in all the principal Towns, can effect every description of Life Assurance
on more favourable tel'm
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Tables of Rfl.tes and Forms for Application may be obtained at the Head Office, or of any flf
the Agents or :Medicat Refereeß.
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manufndl1rell at the !!hortest notice, ExhibitIonll of Fire Works, for CiUes, Towne, &c. Fetes and Rejoicingi'!
preparod to any extent with Initial!! or any device for land or water. New PIece!! e"fery SeMon In great variety
warranted equal to any for brilliancy of color or splendor. Captains of Ships. Chandlers, and others øupplled
with lUue Lights, SIgnal Rockets, Blank and Ball Cartridges, Port-fires, Slow Matches, &c.
Terms Cash, Current Funds.
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trial of Fire Works to øatillfy themselves that they are as recommended. All g
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to any part of the city free of charge. Paoking cases charged acoordlnA' to the 811.8.
Orders adllrflssed tn J. S, Morris, or Che.rlel! Moms, pyrotechnIsts, Buffalo, N.Y.. will 00 perøonø.l1y attended
t.o and rarefully Bent to any pan of the United states or Canltda; but when sent we do not hold ollrøeiw,ð
responsible for their l!Afety afulr leaving onr hands.
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SAL
PROVIN'CI.A.L
MANDER FIRE PROOF
SAFES
SECURED BY
HALL'S POWDER PROOF
LOCKS,
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J. & J. TA YLOR,
(LATE OF HERRIXG'S, NEW YORK,)
PATENTEES AND SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF THE
Provincial Salamander Fire and Burglar Proof Safes,
... arranted free from dampness, and will resist Fire one-third longer than any Safe imported
into Canada.
A large assortment at prices from $30 and upwards, always on hand.
N.R-Particular attention paid to orders. """tBa
SALE ROOMS, 65 KINC ST. WEST, TORONTO.
MANUFACTORY-PALACE STREET, EAST OF THE GAOL.
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IMPORTER OF
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nt the LARGEST and MOST
CO)'IPLETEwSTOCK OF GOODS in the above line to be found in Toronto, and at
unusually low prices. An inspection is solicited. The CUSTOl\-! TAILORING Depart-
ment is under the superintendence of a first class Cutter. Parties leaving their orders
may rely upon being suited. The Wholesale Department is entirely separ:.lte from the Retail.
Country Merchants will consult their own interests by looking through this Stock before
making their p\1rch
u!es elf\ewhere. Tailors supplied with Goods in their line on tbe moat
advantageous terms-CLOTHS, CASSDIERES, VESTINGS, TRIl\DI1NGS, &c.
11i1l"' Gentlem{ß'B Fl.lrnislLing Goods in great rc.riety. ""'Ø
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TORONTO, C.W.
A. C. JOSLIN, PROPRIETOR.
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TIllS HOUSE IS SITUATED IN THE UIl\IEDIATE VICINITY OF TIlE DEPOTS
AND STEAMBOAT LANDINGS.
P leE, I H F 0 U", I R Y
58 YONGE STREET, TORONTO.
JOHN MCGEE,
IIUNUFACTURER OF
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ALL KINDS OF MAC}II
ERY, CASTINGS AND FORGIKGS,
ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORK, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
FOR BUILDINGS.
COOKING, PARLOUR k BOX STOVES,
FOR WOOD AND COAL,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
TIN, SHEET IRON, AND COPPER,
, Kept on hand or made to order.
ALL ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY PROMPTLY FULFILLED.
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KINC STREET, TORONTO,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
IMPORTERS OF ,
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, MEDICINES, PERFUrIIERY, &c.,
TT EEP constantly on hand a large Stock of Goods in their line of busines8 for the supply
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of Druggists, Doctors, Merchants, and Pedlers. They deal largely in all kinds of
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Orders made up for every Mail.
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TERMS PER ANNUl\!:
DAILY COLONIST... ..... ......... $6 00. I 'VEEKLY....... ..... .................. $1.50.
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of all our IlIustmted Works.
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IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
rug5t
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PAINTS, OILS.. DYE-STUFFS.,
Colors, Varnishes, Brushes, Spirits Turpentine, Patent Dryer, Zinc Paints,
Artists'Materials, Essences,
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A nVER TISEMENTS.
[1858.
IACLEAR & CO.,
16 KING STREET EAST,
TOR/ONTO,
In issuing the CANADIAN ALMANAC for the Eleventh Year, would avail
themselves of its pages to thank their friends for the Ion
share of patronage
they have received. They are happy to state that they are now in a position
to execute orders in every department of their Establif:!hment in a stylc
which cannot be surpassed; they have introduced the latest improvements
in Machinery, have employed the best VI orkmen, and are confident of giving
entire satisfaction to all who may favour them with their commands.
They would especiaBy invite attention to their facilities for executing
LITHOCRAPHIC WORK,
As Bankers' Cheques, Debentures, Plans, Invoices, &c.; the excellence of
this style of Work, combined with it
cheapness, has caused a considerably
increased demand, to meet this l\L & Co. have added largely to their plant,
and can now execute orders to any extent at the shortest notice.
The Act of last Session requiring all Accounts to be rendered to the
Government in Dollars and Cents, having been followed by a resolution on
the part of the Banks to adopt the same system, will doubtless cause a large
demand for that style of Blank Books. 1'tI. & Co. have, in view of this,
prepared a large Stock of Ledgers, Journals, Cash Books, Day Books, &c.,
to which they respectfully invite attention. They are made of superior
English Paper, bound in the most substantial manner, in all the usual styles.
THE PRINTINC OFFICE
Is thoroughly co...nplete and efficient, and can fill all orders-large or small-
with rapidity and economy.
Increased attention is being given to the
BOOK TRADE,
The STANDARD 'YORKS, English and American, are kept constantly on
hand, and every new 'V ork of interest added immediately upon publication.
M. & Co. have also a large
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without delay to see the well-known and justly-celebrated INDIAN HERD DOCTOR,
Listen to the Voice of 1'ruth and Reason,
and be profited by it.
F. TUMBLETY,
Who, after trayersing the United States and Canada, has concluded to make Toronto, C.'V.,
his Home for the future, where he will administer those only true and safe Medicines from
Nature's garden, which has for its author the great and All-wise Physician above.
The followin
Diseases can be cured by Dr. T. in the most obstinate stages of their
existence, viz.: Diseases of the Lungs, Heart, Liver and Throat. Also, D.vspepsia, Dropsy,
and all diseases of the blood, such as Scrofula, Erysipelas, Salt-Rheum, Fever, Sores, and
all other Chronic compla.ints of years' standing.
P. S.-The Doctor will also give pa.rticular attention to all diseases peculiar to Fcmales
and Chilùren. The poor will be liberally considered.
Offic
, 111 King Street East, opposite St. Lawrence Hall.
N.B.-Persons rC:õiding nt a distance wishing to conf,ult the Dr. can do so by letter, post-paid,
enclosing One Dollar as counselling fee. All letters of this nattire will receive immediate attention
Letters should be directed in a. plain, bold hand to
The Indian Herb Doctor, F. TUMBLETY, Toronto, Canada West.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
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PERRY DAVIS'
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AFFLICTIO:NS INCIDENT TO THE HUMAN FAMILY,
lIas now been before the Public about TWELVE YEARS, and bas found its way into almost
every corner of the WORLD; and wherever it has been use'} the same opinion is expressed of
its real medicinal properties. Its almost instantaneous effect in relieving Pain is truly wonderful.
It is used as an internal and external remedy, and when used accorJing to dÌ1'ections is true
to its name, a
PAIN
KILLER.
It is almost infallible in the cure of SUDDEY COLDS, COUGHS, FEVER A
D AGUE.
ASTH)IA, PAIN in the HEAD and BACK, RHEUMATIC CO
lPLAINTS, BRUISES,
SORES, SEVERE BURYS, CANKER in the :Mouth, &c. &c.
It is in truth a FAMILY MEDICINE, and should be kept in every family for immediate use.
Oftentimes long periods of suffering are saved by the timely application of this Friend to tht
A.tflicted, the PAIN KILLE R.
We could bring tbousands of certificates which would corroborate our statements, many of
which are found in the Peoples' Pamphlet, a copy of which is given with every Bottle.
It has been used in severe cases of the CHOLERA, anù never has failed in a single case
where it was thorouJhly applied on the first appearance of the symptoms.
In any attack where prompt action upon the system is r{;quired, the PAIN KILLER is invaluable.
Get a copy of the
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wbich can be obtained from any of Our Agents, and read the facts stated, every one of which
CRn be certified to by addressing the parties.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS AND COUNTERFEITS.
1i@"'" THIS MEDICINE SHOULD BE KEPT IN EVERY COUNTRY STORE,
AND USED BY EVERY FAMILY.
The g('llUille PAIN KILLER is sold by all the principal Rctail Dru[][!i...;t.ç, GroceI'!,
and 1I1cdicine Dealers generally.
PRICES :-12! cents-50 cents-and $1 per Bottle.
PERRY DAVIS & SO
, ]Ianufacturers & Proprietors,
No. 74 HIGH STREET, PROVIDENCE. R. I., U. S. A.
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SOLD BY ALL BOOKSELLERS.
Published by G. & C. MERRIAM, Springfield, Mass.
From DANIEL WEBSTER. From President HOFKINS, Williams College.
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and cultivated languages. ancient and modern; but I n(>ver the labors of Dr. " ebster. as the pioneer of Lexicography on
feel that I am entirely armed and equipped, in thiB reøpect. this continent. and who will not readily ad,uit the great and
without Dr. Webater at command. distinctive merill of his Dictionary.
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xprc.'lI1g my
courts of j uslice. in our legislative bodies, and in public dla- appr
val of It. !!reat ,,'orth. an
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cu..ions as entirely conclu.ive. any turthe.!' r
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ir. Web-
UnIversIty. ster aa a learned Philolollist. By bis l
bors as !' Lexicogra-
We ore more thon ever Impressed with Its great compass pher, h
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and value, No student. a. it appean to UB. has acce.. to the an. d !1atlOnahty to Amencan hte.roture. .In .no reol'l'ct can h'B
needful re
ourcea for understanding or o.lng oor native Dlchonary be regarded os dcflclent. :while In !
e department
ton!!1Je. who does not kecp this vast and rich repooitory of of EtymololfY - the .o!'ly part of a lexicon reqmrlnlll!ren.1 labor
philulo
icallabor IInd learnlnl! at his side. III deflnitiona, _ and profo
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now almost nn ivprsully acknowlerilled to be unrivaled for scholan, wIthout a nval eIther U1 th'B country ur '
Europe.
completellcao. accuracy. and the avoidance of mere sYlionyms, JOIl...."" G. SAXE.
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Elect of Schools of OhIO an absol
te approval. In matrer.o
rl.ehllition anrl eh'molo!!y.
F . Webøter u, of coune, above all cr,lu',om and he,'ond all COIU-
8elng from conviction
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TO"RONTO, C. W.
OFFICE-Toronto St., opposite the Registry Office.
EsfaUisl1pd in 183f>. BmpnwerrillJ!1 SI'"cÙl1 Acts of
Parliament. CapitJ.l. í.::,UOO,UUO Sterling.
HEAD OFFICES,
37 Ca8tle street. Liverpool; 2U and 21 ronlb'y, and 28
RegtJnt Street, London; Corner of Phee D' Armcs and
otre Dame Strel't. Montrcal.
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The undersigned is prepared to eff"ct InsuranC'es on
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those favors hithert.o
liberally bestowed
JA)I.E8 J<'RAS.ER, Accountant. .J.Yotflry, cC'C.,
"gent for Toronto.
OFFICE-Toronto Street. oppol'it
th0 TIegio;try Office.
::JY.[ETROPOLI r A.N
BUILDING SOCIETY.
&taUidhcd January, 1856, un tlt
Permanent Principk.
DIRECTORS.
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.JAMES .E. Jo:LLIS, .ElK!., AU;X. IlENDERSOX, .ESC!.
Shares, EGO each; Half Shares, E30 each.
?tIOXTIH.Y IXSTAL'IK\J'I.'
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MONTHLY }IAXAGE:\rEXT F.Et:, 9d. per Share.
T IIIS goriety, being now in fulll\Tld hpa1thy operation.
the Din'cfurs would caB
\!(><'Ïalattenti"n to the ohject.,
thereof. and the indo ucc:ment;; held úut to parties seeking a
safe and remuneratIve Investment.
rrospcctuses and ewry information may bc' had on
application to the undersigned,
JAMES FRAS:-;R,
S, crew.ry and Inasurer,
Ol'FlCE-Toronto Street, opposite the J:egi8try Office.
K.R-:\Ioney received on depo
it. for which interest at
the rate of 6 per cen t. per annum will be allowed.
BRIT .A.NNI.A.
LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY.
CAPITAL, :U,OOO,UOO S'FERLIN"G.
With a large accumulation from Profits.
T HIS Company has been d,.inl! busiOl's8 in Canada for
upwards of 15 years. and the 8ubFcriber would l'espcc,"
fully call public attpntion to tllP nnny al!vantao.:es held out.
:l<"u11 particulars in l'rospactu8es, which can be had on
application.
JA
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t;'.-' .:1':\ REVOLVER AND OTHER PISTOLS,
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. Sporting Implements, Ammuuition, <Í'c. ((.c.
A full and complete Assortment alwaYH on hand, or mad-e
to order on the :;horte<:t notice. Aholo, n. varied Assortment
of raw materials for Gunsmiths, such as Barrels, Stocks,
Locks, &c.
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MANUFACTURER OF
PRINTI.NG INKS,
100 SHOE LANE, LONDON, E.C., ENGLAND.
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LETTER-PRESS.
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Preparation fOl' Gold l'Iiuting....................... 5s. "
Ditto, for Leaf
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Ditto, Ultramarine lllul' ditto.....,......,.........., 5s.
Ditto, Emerald Grepn do.............................. 5s, "
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Prepared Oil, for 10we\"Ìn
Inks, Dr}ing.... Is. :!d, per lb.
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,..,..mera .reen ditto........................... 5s." Rc.tracing Paper, lted or m.lCk,................... 10s. "
Trausfer and Tran"f<'r Tracing PaperB of all
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
DR. HOO.FLAN1)'
CELEBRATED CERMAN BITTERt
PREPARED BY DR. C. :M. J.-\.CKj30N, PHIL.\.DELPHIA, PA.,
W ILL E'ffectually cure LIVER CO:\lPLAI1\T. D1S. by the timely use of one or two bottles. t11E'Y will not h
P.EPSIA, .T .\UXHICE, Chronic or Nervous Dehilit), one instance talie the diseased. as the Bittters will renov.. t ,
Diseases of the KhlneYH, and all Diseases arising from a and strengthen the I<ystem, and carry the nile off in
disordered Livcr or Stomach. natural channel. Prevention is better tlun C1J1'1',
Such, They are entb'ely Vegetable,
as CoustJpa. And F, f; .Al h 1 . <' t o la t d 11 '" .
tion, Iuward Piles, . / ree rom co 1i.IC.." 1111U n, an a
nJl
"wUS .171g.
Fulness or Blood to the dll'!!'s; a
e pleasunt In tÐ;ste and .smell. nnld In their ope
Head, Ac.idity of the Stomach, ratIOn, will expel
ll morbid secretIons from tl!e body, giV.
Nausea. IIeartLJUrn, Di
gustfor Food, Lloom to the pah
.che
k, and healtll and Hgour to tho
Fulnes!"or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Erne- frame. 1 nee, /5 cents per bottle.
t:1tiOIl!", SillkÏ1Jg or Flutterin
at the Pit of the Principal Office, No. 96, Arch Street, Philadelvhia, Pa.
Stom:wh,
willlll1ing of the Head, Hurried and
Difficult Breathing, }'lutterlng at the Heart, Choking
or Sufli)C8till
8enB.ilions wh('n in a lying posture, Dimness
of Vision, Dots of Webs before the Sight, f'over and
Dull l'aiu in the IIead, Deficiency of Per-
sI>iration, Yellowness of the Skin and
.E) eo;, Paill in the Sid", Baek, Chest,
Limbs. &c.. Sudden Flushes of
IIcut, Burning in the Flesh,
Conl'tant Imaginings
f Evil. and Great
Ðepression of
Spirits,
The proprlE'tor, in calling the attention of the public to
this preparatiun, does so with a feeling ofthe utmost confi-
dence in its virtnesand adaptation to the diseases fur which
it Is recommended.
It i
no new and untried article, but one thnt has stood
the test of a ten yeari<' trial before the Am('rirun people, and
its reputation and sale is unrivalled by any similar prepa-
rations extant. The testimony in ita favour given by the
most. prominent and well-known Physicians and Individuals
in aU pal.t:; úf the country is immense, and a careful peru
al
of th" Almanac l)ublil<hed annually by the proprietor, and
to bl' had grati;; of any of hl
Agents, cannot but satisfy the
most s(,E'ptfcal that this remedy is really deserving the great
celebrity it has obtained.
Dcran;;cments oC the Liver an(l Stolnach,
Are sourceS of insl1nity. .From disorder or obstruction. a
morbid action of the sympathetic and other nerves follows,
and th3 functions of the Lrain are impaired and deranged;
derangement there \\iIl also produce diseases of the /tearl,
s1.in, lungs and 1. wneys. It i
owing to the same caU!!e that
thousands diell with C!tol.era, Bilious ar léllQW Jiher, and
that most baneful disease, Omsumption.
The general want of SI1CCl'SS In treating diseases of the
liver and stomach, has not been a deficiency of pathological
knowledf'e of their functions, but of a suitable compound
that would act upon the disease and all the sympathetic
a11ections. ThÜ. has been gaincd in these Bitters; and they
can be used by pe
ons wit.h the most delicate stomach with
perfect safety, as they at no time debilitate the patient, but
give strl'ngth and increase the neM"OUS ene-gy. They can
be taken at all timl's, and under all circumstances. No
ordinary eJo.posure will prevent them ha\ing a salutary
effect, and no bad effect can result from an over-dose.
If patients" ill pt'rseverl' in the use of this remE'dy, and
use it I<trictly according to directions, It will cllre the fore-
going; diseasi!s in every instance, if not beyond the power of
medicine; it has c.aused many to enjoy the blesbing of re-
newed he'1lth, aDd in many desperate and abandoned cases
a. perfect and radical cure.
Persons advanced in Lif'e,
And feeling the hand of Time weighing hel\\'ily upon thC'm,
with all its at:l'ndant ills, will find in the useof the Bitters
an Elixir that \\ ill instil new life into their veins; restore,
in a measure, the energy and ardor of more youthful days;
build up thE'ir shrunlien frames, and give health and hap-
piness to their remaÏ1'ing years. Yerytruly, yonrs,
It is a weU'e"t.abli8bed fact, that fully one-half of the CIIAS. D. JnIERSON.
female portion of our population are seldom in the enjo
- To Dr. C. ?il. .Jackson,
ment of good health. or, to ulie their own expressIon." never
feel well;" they are hnguid, devoid of all energy, extremE'Iy wnOLEB.\LE AGENTS.
nervous. and have no appetite. To this class of invalids, LY:\IAN, nno's & CO................................. T.>ronto.
these Bitters are e_<pecialfy recommended. 'l'heir peculiar LYMAN, SA V AUE & CO............................. j,/olltreal.
tonic and invigorating properties render tllem invaluable .T. MU
SON & CO....................................... QII
bfC.
in such cases. WI:\"lm, MOORE & CO............................... Hallu7ú,"""
Persons vbiting districts harrassed annually with Fever E. W. P A 1.:\1 ER... ............ ....,..... ......... ...... KingllWn.
and A(;1Ie, or any }'ever of a Bilious nature, will find that B. A. MITCHELL .................................... Londcn.
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READ THE TESTIMONY.
ASTONISiII
G CURE WITII OXLY ONE BO'l'rL.B.
Jos, n. Hall & Co. say:
Presque Isle, Aroostooke Co., Me., April :H, 1854.
"', e herewith I!end you a certificate of a curl' performe
by the use of ooly nne bottle of" the German Bittl'r,,;
e thin
Mr. Cll\rli to be a man of veracity,andha\'e no doubt oftL
truth of his story."
lIIessrs. .Jos, B. naIl &; Co.-Gentlemen-In answer f
your inquiries, I "ill state that my daughter, aged abm.
16 years, hn8 been complaining of 1\ pain in her side for si
or seven years, and about the 1st of January last. was take
down and confined to her bed The pain in h('r side WI'
very severe, bed,les being troubled ",ith pains between h.
shouillers aud in her Lreast. }'rom reading a number
cures perfurllIt'd by" lIoofland's German Bitters," I WI
induced to tr) it in hE'r case. and sent to your store aI'
purchased one boUle. 8hc hnd taken it but a fl'w days whe
she began to improve, and now after taking nne bottle, sh
is enjn)ing better health than she has for year:<.
hefeeJ
no pain in her side orin any part of her body, anu attribut<
her cure entirely to the German Bitters. WH. CLARKE.
almon Brook, Aroostook Co., Me.
IS NOT THE FOLLOWING CO:N'CL USIVE t
HAVERHILT., Ma!"s.. }'eb. 7, 185i.
Dr, C, M, Ja;.;1.:son.-Dear Sir-We her
with enclu;e yO
a certificate, from our IIIr. ED1l'rSon. in favour of)our vitI I
able Bitters, which you are at IilJerty to use /IIi you deel
expedient. It is the first certificate for 1\ similar purpo..
that has ewr becn issued from this estnLli"hlllent, but i
the presl'nt case, \\e nl'(' prompted by duty.
Truly yours,
mIETISON & nOWR.
CERTIFICATE OF CHARLES E. EMERSON.
HAVERHILL, 1IIass., Feb. 7, 185i.
Dear Sil'.-Permit me the pleasure of stating to you th
p:ratific.ation I have in vending, and the univer"al favom
HO^fland's (frrman Bitten meet with, by nearly l'very pe'
son, who has llRd o<'Cftsion to test their virtue" ill this vi,.jn
ty. This EstaLli"hment hat! had the Agency of your med
cine since 1853, and I can safely 8I\Y, there has Leen n
remedy placed before the public, within the sCf\pe of m
knowledge, that has met so much gf'neral favour, and I!
worthily a.<! the German Bitters. I have no heRitation i
recommending th('m to our customers, sufferin
,.,ith dÜ
eases for which they are appropriate. feeling contidentfroI
Pll"t expl'rienc'e that they will do all, aTIlI I"N'n 1lwrl', tha
is promi"l'd oftlll'm. 1n DyspE'psia and LÏ\er Cf\l11plaint
d
IY an equal. 1'0 Druggi
ts I can recol11ll1l'nd them as
"afe inveBtment, and to the puLlic as a truly worthy reID4
dy.
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T HIS Association, founded in 1838, has twice received the approval and sanction
of the Government-when Incorporated by Royal Charter, and afterwards when
further empowered by a special Act of Parliament. }'or some years the average number
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which has been rarely attained by any Life Office. During last year, ending April, 1857,
U58 person:'! joined the institution, assaring their lives for Æ582,OOO Sterling.
The Policy holders are entirely free from the risks of partnership, and the Sums
Assured are guaranteed. In adùition to the large accumulated and constantly increasing
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Capital of Æ400,OOO, Sterling, the Subscribers to which bear the whole responsibility.
The ASSOCIATION was constituted with the view of reducing the expense of Life
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in attaining that object-principally by the simple, safe and equitable system of dividing
the surplus or profits. A share of the profit is annually allocated to each Policy holder
of five years' standing, and is handed to him in money on the payment of his next
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Policy-holders of the first series, in consecJuence of their participating in profits, are at
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BOARDS OF MANAGEMENT are now (Sept. 1857) being formed at l'rIONTREAL
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CHRONOLOGICAL CYCLES.
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The year 5620 of the .Jewish Era com. Sept. 19th ...... 1859 / The 23rd of Queen Victoria'!! Reign beg .June20th... 1859
The year 1276 ofthe)Iahom. Era com. Au
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FIXED AND MOVEABLE FESTIVALS AND ANNIVEhIlARIES.
St. David ...................................................... IIIarch 1 Holy Thursday................,..............,............. .June Z
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h \\' ednesday ............ .................. ......,........ March 9 ""hitsunday ............... ........................ ......... June 12
St.l'atrick ................................................... Mar. 17 :\Iidsummer Day................................,............ .June 24
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Explanation of tbe Articles in the Calt'nda".
These pages are calculated for '.roronto and Quebec, and for ordinarF purposes will serve with sufficient accuracy for
".ery city ill Canada. .
MOON'S PH.\SES.-This Table gives the times for the two meridians when the mr)Qn pa
ses the
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CÞf 0 0 , 90 0 , 1800 and 2iO o east of the sun, It gives also the times of her gr..ate!;t and least distance from the earth.
TWILIGHT.-In this table are given the tilDes at which twilight begins in the morning and end.
in the even in" i. e.
the tiille!! when the sun's centre is 1I!0 below the horizon. "" ,
GREATEST ELONGATION OF THE POLE STAR.-This column gives the p:reat.est azimnth of the Pole Star eal't or wel't from
dIe mpridiBn as observed at a plal'e in latitude 45 0 . 'Vhen the greatest elon
ati(ln ('orre"pondin
to any other latitude
ill required, the number given in the column I\hould be correc
d by means of the followiug table.
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4i 48 4
III III 11/
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DI'grees of Latitude................. I 42 43 I 44
1st C
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2nd Correction for each minute I " " I
of latitude........................... + 1.9 I + 2.U + 2'í , + 2.2
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The 1st corre('tlon for the de/,rretlß oflatltude is to be subtracted from the g-rea.tl!st elongation I:,riven in the calendar,
01' add.,d to it, according as the degrees of latitude are less or grea.ter than 4;;0.
The 2nd correction, which i8 always additive, is found by multiplying the number given in the third line of the
cable by the number of minute8 in the latitude.
Thus for latitude 43 0 2<Y...lFt correction = - 4' 5" 2nd correction + 2.0 X 20 = + 40"
" .. 4jO 4<Y... " " + 4'32" " .. + 2.5 X 4u = l' 411"
45 0 1<Y... " + 0' u" + 2.2 X 10 = 0' 2'
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THE PLAYETS,-'l.'he times of ri"in
and !!t'tting of the fivt' cbief planetR are CllII'Uhlted for Toronto. IInd are COITPcÌRd
{or refraction. The times of culmination, althoul!;h computPd for the meridian uf Toronto. will serve arro,'oxlmnto>lv !ill'
5he whole of Canada. The meri,lian zenith distances,
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desil!JJed mt'rply to aid in findiug the planet8, have 'betJn
given only to the nearest tenth of a degree, as seen from the latitude of Turonto.
When the planetary day is IIhorter than the mean solar day. and commences soon aftA'r th" midni
ht of the
Jm'<-eding day, the planet willsomet,imes arrive a st'cond time on the meridian btJIÏJre the expiration of t h.. RI.t ulIl I.hil
day. "'rom analogous causes a planet will sometimes ri
e twi('e or set twice in the 8 line civil day. When two culmiua-
g,IUS occur in the same day, or two ril'iugs or settings, I.he times of both are regis.tered.
The times of the Su:!;'S RISING AND SETTING are given for the upper limb, and are corrt!cted for refraction both for
. Toronto and Quebec.
The
looY's RISING i8 given from full to change, and her setting from chan!!e to full,
The MOON'S
IERIDIAN ZENITH DISTANCES are given to the nearest tenth of a degree fOl' Toronto. They are not
DOrrected for parallax or refraction.
The colum.n SUN ON MERIDIAN gives the time that a watch should shew when the shadow ofa sun dbl is on the
DOOn mark.
DECLnATJOY OP TnE SUY AT ApPARENT
ooN.-This cdlumn gives the sun's declination at the instant he passes tht'
meridÏ.in nf Toronto.
MOON'S AGE.-This column shews to the nearest tenth ofa day t.he Moon's 3ge at Toronto Noon.
The column, :\IooN OY THE :\IERIDIAN. gives the mean time at which the moon's ('entre paR
es the meridian of Toronto,
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the rtJIIt of the year.
The five last columns, althou
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The tilDe at which the lower transit of the Pole star OL'CUrs may be found by adding 11 h. 58 00.28. to the time of its
preooding upper transit. .
From the time of the upper tranl'it of the pole star may be fount) the time of its greatest westeru or ew;tern elonga-
tion. by adding or subtracting the cnnstantl' given in th" aunexed Taùle.
Latitude................................. I .f2 1 43 . 1 4'4 I i5 I .f6 I .Ij I 48 I 49 1 50
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Sol:i.r Cycle ............
The year 5ü20 of the
The year Ui6 of the
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St. l'at.rick ............
Llldy Day...............
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Birth of Queen '\ïct.(
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DRgrees of Latitude..
LIt C'Jrrection for De
2nd Correction for ea
of latitude............
The I st correrUon 1
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The :.Ind correction
cable by the numlJer
'rhus for latitnde 43'
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45'
Tm: PLA!iET8.-1.'h
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5he whole of Canada
given only to the ne:
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pn....:eding day, the pI
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The times of the S
Toronto 8nd Quebec.
The l\loo:s's RISIYO
The 'looY'S }IERII
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The column SUN
aoon roark.
DF.cLl'iATION OP TIJ
merldhn of Toronto.
Mooy's AGE.-Thif
The colnmn,
looN
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transit a
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the refit of the year.
The five last colun
The time at which
preoeding upper trm
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t1on. by addIng or s
Latltnde ...............
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From t-be tImes ..f the u ppt!r trll u"it of the 1'..le Star UlIIY ht! dt!rh"ed, WI\ h t be aid of the follow 10" tflt.J... I b.. I Unt!Il 01.
.eulwination, and of the ri!>iug aud StJltiUg of the princival fixed stars that aþpt!1I.f above We Loruon or 'rCi (J1J to.
Star Table.
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certain when any star found in the fonowing t..b)e will be on tbe merlltian. o.dd the nomber In the left,blmd
column of tll!\irtjl' t.. th.. prt'l'
in/Z UlerlJi:tn trltlJI<iI n' the pt.)e sbu !(iv"u iu the cäl"Ulbtr. 1'n til..t th.. 11m" ..f I bing
of II "tar. >'tJhlTllct th.. uuwbt-r uþþ,,!'ite h. it in Ilk- ..i:-obl'MUd ,'..luum .... tI/CUI.... .....\lll the tim.. vf 'I.. u,eridial1 þ""I<H/Z""
For IhtJ l'rtJÙ,y of a :5tar. wid Ih" 0lil111.. IIlo1-wber to tbe tlUltJ IIf ils meridian Jjltloll<ltg". Th".... "t..rt< ulltrJ..t"lI \......) N\vl\"-e
in II circle ot perpetual apIJarltlon, IInd do not rise 01' 8et I/.t Toronto. or at p)IICtJ" to the north of 'l\.rvnlo.
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a Aurigæ (C..peIlß) ...............1 3 68
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"Ó Orionis ..,........................ 4 17
Æ Ol'jonis ........................... oj 21
a Colulnbæ........................... 4 27
a OI.jUl1i8 ........................... 4 40
a Cnni8 \1'ljoris (Sirius) ......... 6 31
E CIUlis MnjoriB..................... 5 45
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a CllniB \linori
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a Virginj
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1J Ursæ MII}lt'iK ......... ...... ....... 12 3:3
a Hooth; (A rl.tu rus) .............. 1 a 0
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13 Li bl'æ ............................. 14 U
a Cot'OIlæ Borealis......... ......... .4 1
u Serpenti.s...... ......... ..... ...... 14 28
p' Scorpii .......................... '4 4H
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a Aqullrii ...........................:!I) 48
a PiB. Aus. (Fomalhaut) ........,:!I 89
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7 83
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Sh
wing the lUuminated Fbrtion oftlv. Discs tif Vrnus and !/ars.
The nnmoor!! I!"ÍvAD In thi!' tahle rept'Pspnt tbt'> width of the iIInrnlnllt.f'd portion of thA J)j<;('<; mAlumr..It alnn!? too
ðhmlt.t..r Ihat divides thl:! illuwinat"d purtion ByDlm
trically-the aþþafeut dillweters of thl:! planet!! bdng cou"id"r
d
a.
Ullit.v.
1,,:,9, "elllls. lIlars. 1&'i9. "enu".
I arM.
Jan uarv 1.5. o ':.!3'1 o '917 J ul.v. ...... 16. 0'113'1 1 .1'1)0
}'ehruary 1-1. 0'4019 o 'W9 A uI!Ul<t.... lb. o '9i9 o '
M
}Iar,'h ... lá. o '59! o '{l5R St>ptt'UlbtJr 1h. 0'998 o '(N1
April.. ... 15. o 'ill 0'976 OdAlbtJr... 1 Ii. o '9
i o '9íO
fay ...... 16. o '80
o '9"R Nllv..",her 16. o '97S 0 9rI
Jun........ Hi. o '8
O O'IMI D''''t'JII tM'r 1h. o '!'!ß I) 9.J1
Ecll)J8ell.
In the yeu 11\59 tbere will be foUl' EclIpse.. of the
un. and two of the !t1oon.
J.-.\ p'trrial EclipI'eofthe!'un. Fch,2. invlsihlein C',"OIda I IV.-A pftrtiOlI Eclipl'1I of the
un. .July 29, Tis. In ('anrub
n,-A t .tl\l t:clipl't' oftltl:! )1oon. Fet. 16-17. ,. 1>,j hi.. In .. V -A tAltal F.""p"e of thO' :\fuon. A nit. 13 'nvlsibl.. In ..
III -A partial I<:c11p!oe or tbe 8an. lIIar. 4, Inv'"ible In " VI -0\ par1i41 Ecllpseofthe
un. Ang. ZT, luvl
lble in ..
I.-PARTIAL E<'LIPBE oP THE ftU:!I, FEB. 2.
This E<'!iplOØ wil1 00 "Islhle only In a
",.I1 portion of (hI:!
nutbern O('t'an. ahove the parallel of !at fjf,o S.
, Magnitude of tlJe greatest phalltJ = 0012. the dlaUleter of thtJ
uo bo-ing unIty.
n.-T.ITAL ECLIPSE OP THE MOON, F
bruary 16-1i.
The firl't conta<'t with the "bado\\' I'('('nr" at 121 0 from the J'lorthprnmo"t poir>t ofthA !t1""n'lI Umh toward" tbflE'lUIt:
Magnitude of the Eclip!'e ('foon'" dlamt'ter =1) =1693. Dnrfttton of tofllll.ha..... Ih. :17m. nearly.
Interval b"tween fir!!t and last coufllct IIf Moon ,,"'Ih Fh>tilll"". 3h :J:?m.
Do. do. do. with Penumbra, 5h. 24m.
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4
TIlE CANADIAN ALrviANAC.
[1859.
The following Table shoWl' thp hour amI minute, civil local time, at which the different phases commence at certaIn
øtatie>n!! on the morninl!: of Februuy 17th.
PH\S
!I of THE J<:CLlPSE. I Hill/fax. QUt'hec. Mrmtreal. Kinpston. Torrmtn I Lowlnn. D,troif.
}<' irst co:tact w i;;:- Pe num b
= 1
.-
. -
-
- - h
m; -
:1. h 2 :i -
5 - h:i
}'if8t contact with Ib"
hadow ........ 4 4
4 12 4 2 3 50 8 39 I 3 31 3 2t
Beqinni!!!! of tot'll Phll'II'J ...... ........ 5 40 5 9 5 0 4 018 4 37 4 2\1 4 2j
1'he tprllliu!\tiun of tbt! different pbases will not be vLible at tile Stations named above, as the I\100n will at each of
them set totally eclipsed.
III.-PARTIAL ECLIPSE OF THE S1JN, March 4.
Tltis }t
clip8e will be visible In p:t.rt.. of the North Pacific. Norllt-Weøt America, Siberia, and the Arctic ûc
aD.
1!lagnltude of greatest phaøe =0'2,111 (Sun's dilimeter =1).
IV,-PARTIAL ECLIPSE OF THE S\1N, .July
.
The Eclipse will be first !leen at 8h. 27m. Greenwich mean Ume, from a point in Northern AsÍa-lat. fiS o 26' N. and
Ion\!. fih. 17m. E.
The p:relit.Hst phase wi1I be spen at 9h. 5600. Greenwicb mean time, from a point In lat, 63 0 9' N. and long.1h, 2m. W.
Ma
nitude of 1h.. grelltest phn',,' =0.523 (Sun's diameter =1). .
The J<:clipse will be last seen at llh. 25m. GrÐt!nwich mean time, from a point In lat. 33 0 39' N. and long. 4h. 2im. W.
'I'he mean local time!! of the first and l:\i!t apparent c ntacts, as seen from certain staticns Ín British North Americap
are given by the fw10wlng table. ,
, .
--- I
__ 1 STJ.TIOY. Lat. Long. Approximate mean 10cal'time of
Firl't Contact. Ln!ot Contact.
-- - ----'---- -
0 , h. m. , h. m. h. m.
A point In or near Halifax ................... 44, 39 4 1-1,'4 5 528 'i 43
Do. I Quebec..,................. 46 29 4 4,1-8 5 221 6 330
Do. Montreal................. 45 30 4 54,1 5 15.7 6 2tO
Do. Toronto. ,................
S9 5 175 5 0,6 6 09
-0-
V.-TOTAL ECLIPSE OF '1HE
IooY, August 13.
The mngnttude of the Edip
e (:lIoon's diameter =1) =1.810. h. m.
r::e
tf
;
:
dï.
.t
i
ï
f.th
.
i
..;;it.h.tb
.8h;dn:;:::::.:::::::::::::::::; =
nearly.
Interval betwe..n first anc1last contact of the 1\1oon wilh the Penumbra................... 6 15
This Eclipse will not be visibltlln Canac1110 as the MOOn dnring Its oclmrnmce will be below the horizon,
"I.-PARTIAL EcLlP8E OF THE SUN, August 27.
ThIs Eclipse \vill be visible only in part of the Southern Hemisphere.
)jll!{l1Hude of
eatest, ph",qe (Sun's diameter =1, =0'526.
I
TAB LEO F S E 1\1 I - DIU R N A L ARC S,
Ollculated for senne of tM Principal Places in British North .AmPri.ca.
.A I.
DacL
TORONTO, KINGSTOY. IhLlF.\X, N. S. 1I10NTREAL.
N. 43 0 39'.4. N. .J0 0 80'.0. N. 4.J o . 39'.3. N. 45 0 31'.
North. South. North. ::!outh. North. :Suuth. North. Suuth,
-;;:;;;:- h. m. -
-;;:-m:-
6 3-8 5 56-2 6 3-9 5 56-1 6 3-9 5 56-1 6 4-1 5 55-9
6 7-7 6 52-3 6 7-8 6 52-2 6 7-9 5 62-1 6 8-1 5 51-9
6 11-5 5 48-5 6 11-6 5 48--1 6 11-9 5 48-1 6 12-2 5 47-8
6 15-3 5 .a....'; 6 15-6 5 4-l-4 6 15-9 5 4.t-l 6 16-3 5 43-i
6 19-1 5 40-9 6 1\1-5 5 .J0-5 6 19-8 5 40-2 6 20-4 5 39-6
6 23-0 5 37-0 6 Z3-,l 5 36-6 6 23-8 5 36-2 6 2-!-6 5 35-!
6 26-9 5 33-1 6 27-4 5 32-6 6 27-\1 5 32-1 6 28-7 5 31-3
630-9 5 29-1 631-4 5 28-6 6 31-9 5 28-1 632-9 5 27-1
6 3.t-8 5 2.,}-2 6 35-! 5 24-6 6 36-0 5 2t-O 6 37-1 5 ;!2-9
6 38-7 5 21-3 6 39-4 5 2()....û 6 40-1 5 19-9 6 41-4 5 18-6
6 42-7 5 17-3 6 43-5 5 16-5 6 4.t-3 5 15-7 6 45-7 5 1.t-3
6 4,;-S 5 13-2 6 47-6 5 12-4 6 4
-5 5 11-
6 50-0 5 10-0
6 50-9 5 9-1 6 51-8 5 8-2 6 52-7 5 7-3 6 5-1-1 5 5-6
6 55-0 5 6-0 6 56-0 5 4-0 6 57-0 5 3-0 6 58-8 5 1-2
6 59-3 5 0-7 7 0-3 4, 59-7 7 1-4 4 58-6 7 3-3 4 56-7
i 3-5 4, 56....5 7 4-6 -1 55-4 7 5-8 4 5.t-2 7 7-9 4 52-1
7 7-9 4 52-1 7 9-0 4 51-0 7 10-3 4 019....7 7 12-6 4, 47-4
7 12--'3 4, 47-7 7 13-6 4 46-5 7 14-9 4 -15-1 7 li
1 4 42-7
7 16-í 4 43-'3 7 18-1 -1 41-9 7 19-5 4 40-5 7 2:l-1 4 37-9
7 21-3 4 38-7 7 22-7 4 37-3 7 2.t-3 4 35-i 7 27-0 4 33-0
7 2.>-9 4 3.t-l 7 27-5 4 32-5 i 29-1 4 30-9 7 32-0 4 2R-O
7 30-7 4, 29-3 7 32-3 4 2i-i 7 3+-1 4 2;),,9 7 37-2 4 22-8
j 35-;; 4 21-5 7 37-3 4 22-; 7 39-2 -1 20-8 i 42-.1, 4 17-6
i 40-5 4 19-5 7 -12-4 4 17-6 7 4t-! 4 15-6 7 47....8 4 12-2
}'REDERICTON. QUEBEC.
N. 41; c
'. N, 4(j 0 4!1'.2.
orth. ðuutl.1. t.UI.th. buuth.
-,;:-:;;;:- -;;:m:-
Tm:"
6 4-2 5 55-8 6 4-3 fI 55-7
6 8-3 6 51-7 6 8-5 5 51-5
6 12-5 6 oi7-5 6 12-8 5 47-2
6 16-6 6 43-4 6 li-1 5 42-9
6 20-8 6 3\1-2 6 21--1 5 3S-6
6 25-0 f) 35-0 6 25-7 5 3.t-3
6 29-3 f) 30-7 6 <10-1 5 29-
6 3:.1-5 () 26-5 6 3+5 5 25-5
6 37-8 f) 22-2 6 38.9 5 21-1
6 42-2 6 17-8 6 43-3 5 16-7
6 46-5 á 13-5 6 47.8 5 12-2
6 50-9 5 9-1 6 52--1 á i-6
6 55-1 5 4-6 6 57-0 5 3-0
6 59-9 5 0-1 7 1-6 4 58-4
7 4-6 4 55-1 7 6-4 4 53-6
7 9-2 4 50-8 7 11-2 4 48-8
7 14-0 4 4/\.0 7 10-0 4 4.t-O
7 18-8 4 41-2 7 21-0 4 3\1-0
7 23-7 4 36-3 7 26-1 4 3:.1-9
7 ;!8-7 4 31-3 7 31-3 4 28-7
7 33-9 4 26-1 7 36-6 4 2:i-4
7 39-1 4 20-9 7 42-0 4 18-0
7 41-5 4 15-5 7 47-6 4 124
i 50-0 -I 10-0 7 53-3 4 6-7
1
2
3
.(
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
I:!
1
It
15
]6
17
18
19
20
21
2:.!
23
24
PROVINCIAL OBSERVATORY, TORONTO.
Latitude, 4:)0. 39'.4 r\orth. Lon
itude, 790.23'.2 We"t, or 5 hours. 17 minutes, 33 seconds Slow of Greenwich Time
Elevation above Lake Ontario, 108 feet. Apprm\ÍlUate J<:lcvlltion above the Sea, 342 feet
Tho ProvincIa} Obsorvatory Is now attachec1 to the Unlver!lity of Toronto, and is in the charge of Frof. KINGSTON, and
three .A!!sistants.
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Second Winter :ßIonth.
JANUARY, 1859.
5
MOON'.. PHASES. &: Toronto. I Qucbeo.11 Tuiligh' beg. or..m, S.midi
m.
Pole Star.
-
I
h m 1 h m
Toronto. I Quebec. r--.
G t t
... rea eb
. Nl!w
[oon......... 4 0 O
aID 0 40 RID ;5 li
g .
nú; lieg,. t<.:nd. Sun \1001\ Polar Elonrrs.
F,rst I!uarter...... I:! 2 05 am 2 37:lm jA. III '. M.
. M. P. M. I distance Lat. 4óe
o F..U Moon ......... If' 6 31 pm 7 03 pm -1- - - - -- -- -- ----
Ln.st Quarter...... 'l.f, 3.28 pm
O pm h 111
i
'::
' I ,I ';:;) , " 0 , II
([ Apo
ee ............ 4 6.7 am I. "" am 15 51. J 11"> 5...
I) 1316 If -I 4.11 26 062 01 47
cr Perigee ........... If LO.3 am 10 8 ß.m 11551. J 215:5 6:, j 2216 U f!) 2i I 26 Otl
01 46
.cr: Apoj!ee ............:31 9.6 amlO.O am l 215 4(jô 37 1 5 4
;j 3-116 Ii 16 2
1 26 0:) 2 01 46
The PJancts.
JANUARY 1ST, I .JArWARY 11TH. JA
UARY 21sT.
NA}!E 01'
l'LA:SE
. 00 Mer On ,.... -- - ---0 r'n.
Rises. Sets.
Jerid. z
n'l Rises. Sets. !\lerid. Zen. Rises. Sets. :u
d. ?,,en.
dlst. ' dist. - en di
t.
h m h m
-o-IT-;;;
()
-,;-;;; T--;;- 0
Venus .._ ...... 521 u 3 O:! p 10 11 061 6 444.(, 2 30 i' 937 u 1)1 ] 425 u 2081' 9 17 a 61 r-
l\lars.. ,........ )02911 919p 3 5 t p;,)3 3 10 05 I, Y 21) 3 43}i ")0 3 9 41 l' 9 21}' 3 31 P 47
Jupiter ........ 2:H i' 5 40 II 10 O!lt 8 1 '"1 4 5ü (. 9 201 ! 1 \j 1 07 l' 4 14 // 8 :
8 p 21
Saturn ........ 6 ói} 9
8 1/ 2 13 II :1.5 Õ 6 101 8470 I 3111 !5 2 627 p
060 048 a 25
U I'anus ........ ] 4:-11 4340 9 0,7 p:1.3 6 ] 03 J.' 45411 8:l61!37 O:l3p 3140 74ßp23
<J
2
9
o
7
NOTE.-Jn the soove Table U lòi.;uifiJS A: M., aud p P. M.
TO RO r\ TO. QUEBEC. UPPER A
D LO","ER CANADA.
Hay of
Week. Co- _ _ bun 8un's <!'t;
loon. IJpper
.. Sun
sun \100u <!
J. ðUIJ ::,uu
1oon on DeclillatiOl Age on 'l'rslJl-it of
r:;. . lises . Sets, 1U_. Z. O . )hl"es . &IS.: j{iSI'S
lerMian. Xoon. S. :\oon .
erld. Pol" 8tar.
h m m h 1// 0 h m h 1/l h 1// h m sOl " day.
h m h m l!.
I
ntUJòny. 1 7 3:) -1 33 5 4ü;0
'7 4ü 4 22 6 O:.! 12 03 5{ 23 01 01 :!7. B 9 58 6 23 13
SUNDAY.
; 354 34 64-:1;17; 46423 7 Ob12 04 If22 55 4
:!8.3JO 50 61917
'Iomlay ..
7 33 1 4 35Sets 71 Ú 7 464 2-1 'Seta. 12 0-1 4\,:1.2 60 Of :!
. 311 41 1 6 15 20
4 '('ues tay .. 4 7 3.J 4 86 4 51i 09 (J 7 454 25 4 41 12 05 1-\ .!2 44 01 O. ó 0 32 6 11 23
t 'V'
dnesday 5734437 6 Oûlj5 f.ï 454 26 5 4t-12 05 4112872. 1.5 1 19 1 607 26
t. l'hur
day fj ï 344 38 7 05 Ii I í 7 4.j 4 2, Ü 55 12 Olj O
.!2 30 2[, 2.5 2 04 6 03 ÖÙ
í ,o'rid:'y . .. í 7 3414 39 8 08.")6 to 7 4-1;4 29 8 O:! 12 06 34 :!:! 22 ót' 3.5 2 46 55!) 33
f :ntul"day.. 8734,440 9 ]4.)1 gï 44 1 '4 80 9 ]tJ12 07 01,:1.2150,1 4.[; 3281555 36
SUNDAY.. Ç17 8-1 1 44110 Ii 1557 434 31 10 lí 1207 2 f d2 06 4.; 6.5 409 1 55189
H \Iomlay... lO 7 3-14 42 11 2
.)
} Õ 7 4
4 32 11 2.
12 07 4
:!1 67 6i 6. Ô 4 50 6 47 43
1] I'uc:<day.. I I ï 3-114 43
Iorn :i;
Õ ï 43 -1 33
l()rn 12 08 lX:!l 48 4;) 7.5 6 33 6 43 46
1
1 .vcdnl'stI:1J I:? 7 33 1 -1 44 0 3i n í 7 4:!'4 85 0 8i 12 08 3.:!1 3\J 07 8.5 6 20 Ó 39 49
];-' rhul'!.;day . I:-!; 3;
4 45 I 4:>:!2 {j 7 4:H 36 1 5
12 08 5! :H 29 04 9. ó 7 11 5 35 52
1.., l<'riJllY . . .14 7 3:!,4 46 3 0018 5 ï 4
4 3i 3 1;
12 09 2:: II ]8 8i 10.5 8 08 6 31 56
1;
l\h'rd:1y..l;17 3:!4 48 41
16 1741439 43:51209 4;-;:!1 07 451I.5 910 5
7 õ9
]. ;"\UNDAY.. Iti 7 31 -I- 4!1 5 3:\ 15 í ï 404 40 Ó 6{ 12 10 04 :!O 56 81 12.510 lí 5 24 02
]
\rOl'ùay .. l'i ï 311 60 6 3! 17
7 3944] 6 õlj 12 10 24
o 44 61 13.5 Jl 24 6 20 r5
11'- TUf'sdRY . . Hì 7
. 4 61 Rise!.; ï 39 4 43,Rise
12 10 4320 32 4i 14.5 Morn ó]ü ú9
1! We.tnelSday I!: 7 2!1. /)3 5 55:!1 (j ï 384 4-l r 5 4C 12 11 O:!:!O 20 2td5.5 0 27 6 12 12
:!I I'bun:day. .!1:7 2
4 54 7 20n 27 374 45 7 1312 11 H:!O 078116.5 1 26 Ó 08 16
1 Fri Iny . . . !1 ; 2i'1 Õf"il 8 3
:q3 7 ï 374 4ü 8 3U 12 11 31519 54 1
17. Õ 2 20 5 01 18
2:- Satur,Jny..
:!7 271 671 9 5:210 fii 37447 95412 11 5
19404-118.5 3 on 60022
2: :-:UNDAY. .'!:
7 21i4 58111 OliH 47 3644811 ]( 12)208)9 2G 4í19.5 366 46625
2 \Ionrlay..:!.t i 2,') 4 59 Morl. .")3 í 7 354 50 1 .Morn 12 12 2:'1 19 12 30 :!O. 6 4 4
4 52
8
2: "fuPlSd,LY. '.!!í ï 2.').) 01 0 Hi .')9 4, 344 52 0 21 12 12 37 18 67 61:!] Ó 6 28 4 48 22
21 Wednesday :!fi 7 2-1.) 02 1 2'i t)4 "2 7 3
4 M I 3í 12 12 5\. 18 42 &<1 :!2. Õ 6 16 4 41 3ð
2 Thllr"day..:!'i, 2
.j 0:) 2 3.") /i8 " 7 324 64 1 2 41- 12 13 0:-; 18 27 80 is. Õ 7 04 4 40 38
2' FrirJny . . . .!
i 22.) 0.) 3 4' .0 f,; 30,4 56 3 M 12 13 14 18 11 60 :!4. 5 7 54 4 36 11
2 'I.'ltl1nl'IY.. :!!' i 21
) OG 4 3f' ïl í; 2!\4 [,7 4 5:' I
) 3 2,) 17 5;5 50 :!5. 5 8 45 4 32 45
8 1 "U
D\.Y. ,:Wi 20.") 07 530;14; :lB,4 Ó!1 1 5 47 12 1:
3.-,1789 8):!6.ó 937,42848
81 'IOlllhlv. .
1 i HJ.) O
6 131,9 !I; 2,';J ()I Ô 2!-12 134117 22 62:!Ï.ó]O 27, 4
4 ól
.c:
t
c
I>
!
(
ø-w
-21
..t....
Cr4"IJ
4; "'crw
C. ".......
J4.\.Iuth!y mean Temper:Lture, Hverage of 18 ymrs, :!:!Oi
. Me:m \'docity of' tIll' W:l1J, Rvel'uge
of 10 years, 7,56 mi1e
. AVPragc ùcptb of R:L
n aUtI melted Snow, 2.SUO Íucbu.
. [40jl
'6
FEBRUARY, 1859.
Third 1Vinter Month.
- -
...
MOO:\'M 1)HA8EM.
roronto. Quebec. Twilight hl'g. 07 enrb, Semidiam. Pole Star.
---
-- --
h m' h m ñ 1'orll 11 to. I Q.uphec.
::. i I
at
l:;t
.
ew :\Ioon........ 2 7 47pm 8 1 U pm .3 Ucg. ",/III Ht
g. ..nd SUII \loon P o-I:t r ElongJ\.
Fir:st
Il>trter .. 10
2
pm 2 55 1'111 .... frl. P. frl, A. III. P. frl. di:stanc, Lat. 45 0
o
'ull
1(l1I1l........ 17 :) :U lUll 5 56 IlI1l - - - - - -- -- --
L'1:st c..!uarter..... 14 !-IOttl.m 9 36 am h mh mil mil lit , " I " 0 , " 0 , "
([ P(:'rigce . .......... 9.S p'" 9. 8 pm I Õ 3
t) 495 41 Ö 4i 16 16 14 4!'a 1 26 Oti
01 41
([ ,.\ pogee { .! . l. 6 1'111 II .5
:- ï 01 5 ::!
7 011,6 1416 04 I 26 Oi :! 01 49
.. ..... o 1 JI.m tl fi 1:, i l
fi I:i ï 141ô 12 I!} H!-i1 21) 011.2 01 1)1
...........
Tile Planets.
I
FEBRUARY 1ST.
}'EBIWARY 11TH.
}'EBUUAHY 21ST.
l' AMB OF
l'LANh'r.
It(
6f.
StJts. M
d. z;:
. It(ses. Set!'.
l
d i
'::
ltises. Sets. :\J u
t I Z...tJ
:
l1i8t. tli!'t. . erlt. di..t.
II m hm -õ
h---;;
m 0- h m h;; -,;-;;; -ö-
1 53 p 9 05 u t:i2 ð 4 16 a 1 47 1 9 02. i2 9 4 1 7 u 1 48, 9 O
u'6
0
20 P 3] 7} 13 i 8 50 a 9 20 l' 3 05} H) ß 8 27 u gIg P 2 53 p:H 6
a
9a i5:3l'JI
11l43u 250" i14,
1 HII01-u 213u 63ip:!18
i ;Wa 0 (j
U I :!4
3 55 P 638 (; 1 1 15 I .!4 5 :3 1:! J 5 57 a 1/1 =-12 p
.t 3
t an u 7 O
/' '
a i 11 flf)., 1 1)1., ti
H I :!:-J i J(I 21 (I 1 12 n 1).ft /I:!
1
II m
V PIlUS......... 4 Hi II
M'lrs !j I::> II
Jupitel'. ...... O<!tp
Saw I n......... 43\1 P
Ur"nu" ...... II a
a
NOTE.-In the abo\e Table a signifies A. 1\1., &l.1d P P. 1\1.
if
ê
I>-
Day of
W ook.
TORO
TO.
QUEllEC.
UI'
'Elt AND LOWJm CANADA.
uu I ðUlllS <I to 111...... LpVt'r
Ull
U/l :\ i ooll <I 1\1 SUII 1 8un Moon on Ðel'liulttiou Age I on T"I/I
lt of
_ .isel<.
el.H. s"ts Z
hi8e" . _ 8I't8.
t,,:... l\1t!lidian ' l _ Noon 8, "oon. !lerid . 1'011' 8tar.
m h 'Ill h ,/I 0 h 111 h "TII II 'Tn h m 8 0 , 1/ days h ", h m 8
] Tues(IRY. ,:1_ i Ii.) 1) 361 ti7 07 2(i5 O
3 Hi 1
136:3 1 17 05 56
.5lJ 15 42055
2 IVedlll'l'iÍfI.'y :
; i Hi.) I:! 4 5' .j:-J 117 t-! [) O.f 4 41)12 14 UU 1 Ö 48 41
!-I. 5 0 O
4 16 58
8 I'hllr";ùRY . a i I;).) 1;
6 01 )R 4 7 2:
5 0;. 5 5a 12 14 0716 31 08 0.7 0 45 4 ]3 01
4 F'rid;IY. .:: i )4.) 1-1 7 O-l',
07215 OJ t:i 5112 14 131613 Ii l.i l:li 4 ('9 05
5 ,,;Ltlll"olay. :i'i I:!.) I" 8 m Ii x7 2115 O
8 081
14 18 / 15 5J'j 112.7 208 405l'8
()
(T
DAY..'C ill.) Ii 9 1: 11 37 185 10 9 }fi 12 14 2t 15 36 4!J 3.7 2 4\-1 4 01 11
7 \lomh\y . . :\' i 10.) 1
10 2:
!) :.:I 7 Ii 5 11 10 2i 12 14 2 1i l15 18 10 4.7 3 3
3 57 15
A.s.. f, Tuesùny. . :
. ; OR.) 21111 3:. .!!) 1)17 155 IH 11 4012 14 21' 1 '14 5
} 15 5.7 1 4 1lj 3 63 18
{) Wednt'l'd"J'
I i nï
) 21 ;\loTl,!! 2i 145 15_\loru]
14
1I14 4008 6.i 1 5 O.J. 34921
10 Thursday. I ; 06.) 2:
04: 19 !-I 7 135 Ii () 5!) 12 14 31114 2044 7.7 558 a 45 25
11 Friday,..
:. i O.).'} 2.f 2 O. If) 87 1
:") IH 2 151214 32114 0106 8.7 65f- 34128
1
Saturd:1Y" t: i 0;;.) 2;') 3 If 15 57 }O:") HI :
3112 14 31 , 1 13 41 15 9.7 1 7 58 3 3i 31
H
UNDAY . t.,; O:!.) 2(i 4 21 16 37 0f-5 211 4 S!-i12 14 3013 21 IOW.7 90:! 333 35
14 \fonday....J.[ i 0(1.) 2
5 It- 9 .i7 01i5 :!:! 5 3iJ J2 ]4 2t13 00 52]]. 710 06
29 38
1:) Tuesday. . -1(" j 5H.) 2!1 Ris
:- !t 0 1 7 O.!) 24 H.i:ses 1
14 25 1 12 40 2212. 711 O'i 3 25 42
16 Wednesd:1Y t
i E)';:) Sl 44!' 17 O:-J;J 21) 4 38 1 1
142112 19 4l113.7Mol'lI 32145
17 Thursdny . H'lj 5ti.) 3:! 6 (I
O 1:i .,J I)
i ß a
12 14 Ii l l1 58 4514,7 () n
3 17 48
lR Friday.. . I! i 5;)!j :H 7 2;
6 !-II7 OO!) 2fc 7 2ß 12 14 l:!il1 37 39 Ii). 7 0 5!) 3 13 52
.
,. 19 Saturrll\,V., .'}I i 6
-):) 35 8 4: I
1 16 5f<!} 3" 8 4.) 1 1:! 14 Ofi l }) ]6 2:n6 7 ] 4._ 3 09 55
20 8U:'<JDAY ..-,i Ii 5:!!) 31i 9 [.j)1) ifi 5i!) 3110 0:n2 H 0010 5-1- 5617.7 2 JU 30509
21 :\lonrlllY . .:}: i 511.)
811 ](')7 Of> E)!)!")
1\ ]9 , ,12 13 MilO 33 ]918.7 32/1 3 02 02
22 Tuesf!ny. .:'):-'!j 4R!'i 40\lorn 1)2 46 !):
J) a5\fom12 134:)1011 32]9.7 4 Of< 25806
23 We.lne"ilIlJ :)4 I) 47!j 41 0 2 it) ï'ti E):!!) 3ß 0 32'12 13 37 9 49 362(1. 7' 4 5'; 2 54 09
21- ThuJ"s'lay .:}f. 'i 4!'a!) 4
1 2'; m i:6 5115 3'i 1 4:Ù2 13 2R 9 27 3021.7 5 47 2 511 13
25 F'ri(lny.. .:}/. i 4
õ 43 2
I it 46.475 Sf) 24712 13 IR 9051622.7' f) 3Ç1 24616
26S'ltur.l:t:v..!)';-j4
!)44 32;7\ j:64fi!)411 34h21308 84:!M2
.i 73' 24220
"' 27 RUNDA"v. .r)' fi 40)') 4(} 4]1 iO ß'fj 44!) 4:! 1 4 27:12 12 !}8 1 R 20 2424.7 8 2
23823
lonc\ ay...5!'t)3
54ï 44f1i8264254t 502, 121 24775746 25.7 g 11 23427
Monthly me'an T('mpprntUl'e, fivnnge of 1f( YNlrs, 22 o g8.
Iefm Velocity of the WinlI, averago
of 10 years, 7.61 miles. Average depth of R,tÌn and Melted Snow. 2.866 inches.
[406]
First Spring Month.
l'vIARCH, 1859.
7
MOO
'S PHASES. ,.) Toronto Quebec. . I Twù;gh' b'U. or <mh, Semidiam. Pole Star.
....,
-- --
Toronto. I Quehec. -
S ßeg. ßnd IJcg. .r.J.J.u Gret\test
h m h m Sun MOOD Polnr BlOnga.
. New
[oon ... ... 4 1 53 pm 2 2;) pm A.M. P.M .-\. M. P. M. distance Lat. 4õ a
Fir8t QttlLrter II 11 22 pm 11 54 pm - -- -- - -
0 Full MoolJ......... I
4 28 pm 5 00 pm h'm h mh m h m ' 1/ , " :) , /I 0 , 1/
L'L8t
uarter...... 2(j 4 IU /I.W 4 42 am 1 Õ O
; 2
4 5
7 26 16 10 14 4f I 26 11
01 54
(( Perigce ......... 1;)111.3 pm 11. 8 pm 1114 44 7 3Ü 1 40 7 40 16 08 16 01 I 26 14 2 01 58
(( Apogee ............ :H 6. 7 pm 7.2 pm 21 4 2ü 7 50 4: 19 756 16 05 15 3f I 26 Ii :! 02 02
Tile Planet...
:MARCU 1ST. MAnCH 11TH. lURCH 21sT.
N AM"E OP )I..r. ;\1..1'. M..r.
I'LAl'i'ET . On Rises. I On On
lUses. Sets, M..rld. Z..n. Sets. )l..rid. Z..n. Rises. Sets.
Ierid . Zen.
dist. dlst. dlst..
h m h m T-;; CJ T-;:I-';-;;- T-;;;; -0- h m -,;-;;;- -,;-:;;; 0
Venus ......... 418a IMp \)06 a 62 5 4 17 a l 2 04 P 9Ila til 2 414a 219p 917. :)9 1
l\lar!; ........' 8 08 a 9 18 p 243p
5 3 7 45 a, 9 17 p 231p 32 5 i 23 a 915p 2 HI), .;0
Jupiter ...... 10 35 a 1 4:
a 6 07 p
1 í 9 ó
) a I 09 a 532p 21 Ó 923 a 036 a 458p 21
S:LtU rn ......... 2 38 P 5 U a 959p tt 2 1 56 pi 4 4:3 a 9171' J4 I I 14p 403a 8 3i l' :!4
U I':LHUS ...... 9 f)O a 0 41 a f) 1:-J p 23 7 9 12 a! 0 02 (/ 4 R!) P tR 6 833 a II 22 P ß 5i l'
:J
NUTE.-In th.. above T8.ble a siglliti
:; A. t.}, 3ud P 1', Itl.
"-z s..
g!
Day of >-
We"k. 'ö Sun Sun's <r's IIloon
;., :;UI1 Sun I
loon , <r :\1. Sun Sun \lOOlJ on Declination Age on
Ã
iS: ';t;
e
Z'oD. :i
h Set : !Äse:
ler;:ian
_ -0 Noo,n, S;, ;::. I\
eri
1 Tuesday. . 6n 6 31<;) 48 5 18 1 1)4 66 4] ;) 45 5 31 12 12 35 7 35 01 2ö. 7 9 58
2 Wcdnc8day 61 t:i 31j,j 4n\5 4t l (j1) 2,6 3
.), 46 5 5212 12 23 7 12 10:!í.7 10 43
3 Thun
dl1.y . 6
6 3-1.) 50,Sets 55 0 1 6 31i;j 48 Sets 12 12 11 6 49 1328. 7 11 26
4 F,'id:LY ... 6:
6 33.} 51 1 6 00 1 49 3,6 35 5 4
. {) 6912 11 68 6 26 1029. í 0 07
Ó 8atUl'.luy. .6-1-16 31,) 53 7 Oü 4
3 1 6 3
;) 51 7 0712 II 44 6 03 02 0.9 0 48
6 SUNDAY. . fj
l
2
.!
I 8 1
I ;H I
31
5
8 1812 11 3
5 39 48 1. 9 I 3]
7 Jlonday . .liö6;l,,} ;)'.),9 2.dl 26 2\1.) 5.
9 2f)12 11 16 5 16 30 2.9 2 15
8 1'l1e
dflY . . ß ï / 6 2ti,j MIlo 3625 8 () 2i 5 5fj 10 4612 11 01 4 52 58 3.9 3 02
9 We(lnlj
(by 1 6R6 2"15 58i11 50' , 21 1' 1 6 2:")5 f>ílMorn 12 10 4ti 4 29 43 4.9 3 54
10 Thllr
diLY .6!lJ6 :l:! I ') 59
Ioru ]7 i 6 2:
.) 58 0 03 I
10 30 4 06 15 5.9 4 49
II FI'irlay .' . l ïOÔ 21J6 01) 1 0311586 21.) 59 I 1912 10 14 342 43 6.9 549
I:! S:Lturd:1.Y. .716 11-1 1 6 01 2 12 1 15 8 1 6 I!-Iô 01 2 2812 09 58 3 19 08 7.9 6 5\
H SUNDAY.. i26 1f.6 02 3 10 Ii 96 lifi 02 3 2612 09 4t 2 55 32 8.9 i 63
14 I\II1UdILY. . . 736 Hi 6 O:
3 M I 21 7 1 6 15 Ö O
4 11 12 og 2:> 2 31 53 9. 9 8 63
1,") Tuesd'1.Y . . i4 6 14 6 05 4 3-1
7 16 la 6 05 4 4112 09 O
2 08 1410.9 9 49
Hi Wedne
d:1,Y ï5
ö U G 06 1 5 O:
a:J 4 1 6 II ö Of; 5 11 1 12 O
50 I 4-1 3411.910 41
1 i Thul'Slh1.Y . it) 6 106 OJ Rises 40 36 09 I) 08 Rise!; 12 08 33 1 20 5
12. 911 31
18 Friday. . .7i16 086 08 6 16 6 0,6 09 6 Ifj 12 OS 15 0 57 1113. 9
[orn
19 Hatur1hLY. .78:6 Oti6 10 1 7 3JH 2 1 6 Oö6 10 73512075,0332914.9 020
20 SUNU.\Y . 1 7
16 O
11 8 461!:
91
0-1 6. 1
8 5
12 O! 3
1 S 09 4715.9 1 O
21 ì\Inullay . .8(li6 O
!) I
I 9 5Blc>9 8 1 6 01 ö 13100')120/21 N 13 MIß.9 15f)
2:! Tu
"ùay. . 1 81/601 ß 1
lll 10 1 1 6-17 1 5 5n6 15 1 11 241207 oa 037 38 1 17'9 246
2:
l w{'dne
ÙI1.Y 82 1 5 5:)6 1,jI;\[01'n 68 5 1 5 586 16 1
lorll 120644 1 011218,9 3 Si
2t Thurt;day .Ra5 5,ß lfî l O 16\7085 5!jt) Ii 033120626 124 5019,g 480
2"') Frid:LV . . . R45 5:") Ii I ï 1 16 1 ïl 715 5a 6 HI I 3:
12 06 Oi I 48 24,:W.9 5 2!i
2'i S'LtUl';lay. . 81) \ :) IjH) IH 2 0.) il 1\5 5:! 6 20 1 2 2:! 12 05 4
) 2 11 571:!1. 9 6 14
2i SU
U.-\.Y. .8ß5 5:!6 HI
247692550621 :3 0212 0.') 30 2 3,') 2i l
2,9 705
2
\l l mday . .87' , :) 506 :W; 3 HJj(j6 I \5 4
tj 2:!, 3 3212 05 I:! 2 58 M 23.9 7 62
21 Tlle.,d:LY. .fìH5 486 2218 4il61 9 1 5411621 3 5612 01 5t 322 18 1 24.9 83H
31 Wel1nesd:1.Y Rn l 5 4lifj 2;
1 1 4 10 " .)7 1/5 41ti 25 1 4 16,12 O
35 3 4
3825.9 921
31 ThUl'sday .!JO,.!) 4-16 21 428::>16 1 5426 2fj 4 3tl12 01 17
4 08 55 j 2ti.910 0:-\
TORO
TO.
UPPER AND LOWER CANADA.
QUEBEC.
o
"
o
6
Upper -
Transit of
Pol.. Sw,
h m
2 30 30
2 26 3-l
2 :l2 38
2 18 41
2 14 45
2 10 4
2 06 62
2 02 66
1 59 00
I 55 03
] 51 07
] 47 11
I 43 14
1 39 ] 8
1 35 22
I 31 26
I 27 80
1 23 88
] 19 87
I 15 41
1 11 415
] 07 49
I O;J 5
o 59 ói
o 56 01
o f)2 06
o 48 09
o 44 ]3
o 40 17
o :
6 21
o 3:! 2-1:
,,
Monthly ml'anl'empemture, average of 18 yeflrs, 29 0 82. Mean Velocity of thp Wmd, averagt>
of 10 ycafs, i.8
miles. Average depth of Rain and melted Snow, 2.483 inches.
[407]
8
APRIL, 1859.
Second Spring lfIonth..
II}
MOON'S PHASES. Po Quebec.
Toronto. Twilight be!!, or end." Semidiam. Pole Star.
--- <73
h m h m
Toronto. Quebec. Gre:ltest
. New
Ioon 3 5 00 am 6 320m A lingo, J<nd Ueg'IEnd Sun Moon .Polar Elonga,
t> First Quarter ... 10 6 03 am 6 36am A. M. P. M. A. M..P. M. dlsta.nCf' Lat. 45 0
o Fulll\Ioon ......17 3 48 am 4 21 am---
!
--;-;,- -;-;; ;;---;-;;
Last Quarter... {
11 28 pm ... ......... h n
lh ,.,/ o , /I
_0 ............ 0.0 am 14 0... 8 Oti 3 64,8 14 16 0215 131 26 20 2 OZ Oi
(( Perigee ............ 11 5.2 pm 5.7 pm 113 41:8 2] 3 2!118 3;.\115 59116 1211 26 23 2 02 11
Apogee . ......... 24 2.6 pm 3.1 pm 213 ]9,8 3f< 3 06i8 51 1 15 5615 011 26 26 2 02 15
The PIa-nefti.
APRIL 1ST. APRIL 11TH. APRIL 21&:r.
N
ME op
PLANET. RIses. Sets. On Mer. Rises. Sets. On I
RIses. I Sets. On :\ler.
Merid.
fs
: . Zen. Merid.
:..
IIlend. dist.
--
h-;; -,;-;;- 0- h m h m II 11t 0
I
--,;-m 0-
Venus ......... 4 07 a 238p 9 23 a.55 9 358 ú 25ip 9 28 a' 52 4 347 a 317 p 9 32 0 48 3
:Mars ......... 659a 913p 206 p l27 4 638 (, 9]2p 155P:25 :3 619a,909p 1 44 p
3 6
Jupiter ...... 846a 11 67 P 421Pl21 2 812 a 11 25 P 349p;21 0 740 a 10 55 p 3 17 p
O 8
Sa.turn ......... 030 P 819 a 753p23 9 11 51 0 239 a 713p'
3 9 L1 12 al 2 01 a 6 05 P 24: ()
Uranus ...... 7510 10 40 p 3 16p!23 5 7140 LO 03 p 2 38PI
3 4 6 35 0, 9 26 P 2 01p:
3 3.
NOTE.-In the above Table a signifies A. PrI., an.! p P. M.
D:tV of Þ-<
\\ook.
- ::\un-- Sun's -<J: '8 1 Moon UpPer -
Þ-. :SUll 8un Moon <I 11'1. ::IUD Sun MOOD on Declination Age on Trau>it of
Å Uises. Sets. Sets. Z. D. RiseR, Sets. &-ts. !lJel"Ïdian.
oon, N. Xoon..:Hel"Ïd. Pole Star.
h m
h m 0 h m ï;-;;;; h m h m 8
Î da'J/IJ :
h m 3
1 Friday... 91 5 4
6 26 4 524:' 65 406 28 4 5112 03 5H 4 32 0;) '27: 9'10 41 0 28 28
2 Saturday. 92 , 5 406 28 6 01 39 Õ 5 386 2B 6 0312 03 4] 4 55 12:.!8.
'1l 2i 0 24 33
3 SUNDAY. 93538629 7 10;3345 3U6 30 7 ]G12 03 2:3 5]813 0.3 0 11 0 1U 3,
4 Monday.. 915 36 Ö 3u 8 2;U7 7 1 5 3-1 () 32 8 3
12 03 05 5 41 09 1. 3 0 58 0 16 41
5 TuesJ.ay . 955 35 6 31 9 3
22 ß 5 32 6 34 9 50 12 02 47 6 03 58 2. 3 1 4
j 0 12 45
6 Wednesd'y 9ö5 336 3210 53 18 75 306 3511 0812 02 30 G 26 42 3.3 2 44 0 08 49
7 Thursday. 975316 33l\Iorn 16 35 286 30 Morn 12 0212 ß 49]9 4.3 343 0045;3
8 Friday. .. 985 30 Ô 34 0 0315 85 2ö 6 38 0 20/12 01 5[1 7 11 48 5.3 4 45 0 00 5,
9 Saturday. 9\1 5 2
6 3,) 1 0617 25 2-1 6 3
1 1 2
12 01 39 7 34 09 6.3 5 4ö
lorlling.
10 SUNDAY. 100.> 2h 6 313 1 5520 45 226 40 2 0\-112 01 2
7 56 24 7.3 6 4fi 11 63 UO
lll\Iollday. .101524638 234252520642 245120106 81830 8.3 7 4:l11 49]0
12 Tuesday. 1025 2:.1 6 39
0531 t 5 196 43 3 1312 00 4\1 8 40 27 9.3 8 3li 11 45 14
]3 Wednesd'y1035 216 40 332375517644 3371200349021610.3 92:")11 41]9
14 Thursday. 1045 1!1 6 4] Rises H 35 156 45 Ri
es. 12 00 IF 9 23 6()! 1. 3:10 If: 11 3i '23
16 Friday. . . 105.!j 176 43 5 mJ 50 95 136 47 5 1:l12 00 03 9 45 2012.3 1 10 5E< 11 33 27
16 Saturday. L06 Õ 166 44 6 2457 ] 5 11 6 49 6 3011 59 4b 10 06 47 13.3111 4611 29 31
17 SUNDAY. 1075 14 6 45 7 37 .> O!l6 50 7 4011 69 3410 27 5914. 3l\Iorn 11
5 36
18 Monday. ,1081::> 12641) 8 4
62 5'> OiG 51 90111 69 21 1 10 49 0015.31 0 84,11 '21 40
19 TuesdltY, . 10\-1:5 11 6 47 9 5!
66 8;; 056 5310 1311 59 Oli 11 09 4916.3 1 1 2511 17 44
O Wednesd'J110:õ Ofl6 4Ðlll 02698'> 046 5411 ]\-111 585[,11 302817.3 2 ]811 1349
21 Thursda)'. 11115 086 50111 5671 35 026 5ti More 11 58 40 11 5 56 18.3 3 1211 09 53
22 Friday. .112 1 5066 51l\[orn 71 35 OU / 6 57 0 1411 58 2
12 11 H19.3 40:)11 Of) 58
23 Saturday, 1135 04 Ô 5
0 4169 94 586 58 0 5i 11 58 lld2 31 17 20. 3 4 56 11 02 M
24 SUKDAY, 114'5 0:3 6 53 1 1767 24 57 1 6 59 1 3] 11 58 0-1 12 51 ]021. 3 6 4510 58 06
2õ Monday. . 115 1 5 01 f3 55 1 4663 54 55 7 01 1 5811 57 5313 10 49 1
2. 3 6 3110 54 11
26 Tuesday. 116,:) 006 56 2 11 5!) 04 54 7 O:! 2 HIll 57 4:q8 30 16 :!8. 3 7 1510 50 15
27 Wednesd'J 117'4 596 57 2 3253 84 5'27 04 2 3711 57 3a 13 49 30
4. 3 7 57110 46 20
28 Thursday.1l8lt 576 58 25048145(1705 25311 57 2
:14 08 30'25.318 3
1 ]0 42 21
29 1 Friday . .119 1 1 5!j{) 59 31] 121! 487 06 31] 1 11 57 }:114 27 1726,3 92110 38 2
t
30 Saturday. 120 -1 54 7 0 1 3 1 .30 1 36 04 477 07 3 2i 11 57 Oti!14 45 4
12i. 310 04110 34 33
Monthly mean Temperature, average of 18 years, 41 0 06. 1\Il'l1n Velocity of the Wind, average
of 10 years, 7.07 miles. Average depth of Rain and :\lclted Snow, 2.799 inches.
[ 408]
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01
TORO
TO.
QUEBEC.
t7PPER A
D LOWER CANADA.
TltÍrd Spring Month.
1IAY, 1859.
9
Mooy's PHASES. I þ -
Toronto. Quebec. Tu'ili!Jht beg. 01' ends, Semidiam. Pole Star.
,=- ñ Toronto. Quebec.
jUrcutcbt
h m hm -.5 Ueg. EuJ ]Jeg., End Sun MoolJ Polar Elonga..
. Now Moon ... .../2 4 47 pm 5 ]8 pm \.. r.I. P. M. A. M. P. M. distance Lat. 4;)0
FirstQu;
rter ... 9 11 4
am o ]3pl1l-
- --
I
o Full Muon ......;16 3 50 pm 4 21 pm II mh m h mh fn ' ", "
L:tl't C,luarter ... 24 5 3
pm 6 3 pm I J 5!J 1 8 64 2 4 '19 13 15 54 15 43 1 26 2!J 2 2 19
([ Perigee ........./ 6 7,7 pm 8 2 pm I I
3!Jj9 I
1 i 9 31" 15 5
15 5f- I 26 31:2 2 23
(( A IH))!ee .........j2
8,7 am 9 :2 am 21 .! 229 al 1 53 9 5!1 15 50 14 4n 1 26 3 !i2 2 25
.
The Planets.
MAY 1øT.
MAY 11TH.
l\IA Y 21sT.
NA)!E OP
PLANET.
Rises.
Sets.
On :\lm'.
:\Ierid. .
fs
:
Rises.
Sets.
On
Mt:rid.
ler.
Zen.
dii't.
Rises.
Sets.
Un
Io.'r.
)Ierid.
I II m -;;-;:;;
0- h m h m --,;-;;:; 0- -,;-;;; -,;-;;; h 'TIt 0
Venus .........133
a 388p !)370-1! 0 322u 400/1 9410,:19 61310a 42271 9460352
:Mar::!. ......... 6 la !) 6" ]3
p22 0 5450 1 9 1u I23pl
o 8 5300 855p 113p19 9
upiter ......17
o I025p
4fjpl:W 7 / 6370 9&51' 2löp':W 516 60 915p 146]1204
Satul'D......... 10 3.J 0 1 24 a 5 57 P I
-l 1. 958 u 0 45 u 5 20 1' 1
-1 2 1 9 220 0 7 u 4 43 p
t 3
Uranu... '..... 558fJ 850p 12Jp,
3 2 5'.!0" 8Up 047p
3 (I 44
a 7aRp 0]Op22 9
Non.-ln the Rbovø faLl!'! a siguities A. M.. and p P. M.
.é ...:
i:í !1
.... o Day of ;...
o '\cek.
Sun Sun's Q's
JóOD -UpptJr
>. >. hun I ::;UIJ I "loon <I :\1. Sun ðUIJ / "lUOU on Declination Age on Tram..it of
__ _.3... Itiseti. ::;ets, Hbl'S. Z
ises. Sets .
:::..
1(,I'idian. Noon, N
.
leJld Pole Star.
h m h m h rlt 0 h m h 'TIt h m h 'TIt 8 0 , "da?/8 h mlt m B
1 8U
DAY.I
II-153'7 1 1 4 15:!0 ot 4;jï H I 4 till} 50 5
15 4 528:
10 51110 30 38
2
Iouùay. . I
:H 51 1 7 3 Sets .!4 6 t 4-t 7 10 Sets I II 56 51 15 2
] 1 :.!9. iJ 114ft 10 26 42
3 TUe5d:lY, .1
;{150 I '7 4 1 8 38.!0 :!14:H 11185111 564-115 3!-) 36 O.8Ev.a.:>10 22 47
4 Wedl:e.;,l"v I:H'4 4!, 7 5 9 51 17 11 417 la 1 tu j,11 56 3
15 57 20 1.
) 3-t 10 18 51
5 TÌ1U1's,iay'. 12.:,:1 47 ) 7 710 5
15
1 1 407 1411 14'11 56 3.
16 11 45 2.8 2 S710 14 56
6 Fridav,. .I:.!I;.! 457 8'11 5:.'.16 i.t 3b7 1;)1-'IOrn l ]] 56
i' 16314-1 3.8 3 4010 11 1
7 Satul':lIlY. l:d1 4-117 S'}lorn HJ 5' 1 4 ;.It.i17 Iii 0 H i ll 56 2:-
16 48 21) 4. fI, 4 4] 10 7 5
8
U
1M Y. I :'!814 43 1 7 9 0 3,1
9 4 8,) 7 ) 7 0 58 11 56 1
) 17 4 55 5. 8 5 3f-. 10 3 10
{) \Inndlty. . I:.!!/'-! 4:.!lj 10 1 i:!9 4.t 3:H IY 1 Will 56 Ifi 17 21 O:
6.8 6 3010 59 14
10 L'ucsflILY.. H
O,4 4fh 11 1 3:-{
5 6 1 11 327 2tJ 1 3!I'll 56 11 L7 31; 5H 7.8 7 Ig l lO 55 I!)
1] Wp']lle.,li',} 13]11 3!lj 13 1 5fi t:! 21 3; 7 tl 1 5!.hJ 56 1(117 5
31 8.H 8 i 96124
12 Thur's/IILY, I:
.J 387 14 2 ]8 t8 i 4 2!17 13 2 1711 56 O!J 18 7 4()1 9.f' 8 5:i 9 47 28
13 FI'i,]lty. , . H;
,4 377 15
3!1.)t
11 t
7 :.!..J t afj] 1 56 07 18 2
4:{'10.8 9 a
. 9 43 38
14 Sn tur'.hy . I:
4.t 3H 7 l{j 3 011 1U I'd 27 7 25
5 H 1 56 Oï 18 37 211111. 8 10 27 9 39 38
15 :5U:\'D:\Y.I:
5,1 357 17 3 2f.jtj5
t 2tj7 ttj 3 1611 560; 1851 40 1 :12
11 16 93542
16
lol1lhlY, IHIH 347 18 3 54 4 i4 7
t: a 4
11 56 O
HI 5 41.13.
Iorn 9 31 47
17 Tue...cl:ty. .la7,4 33 1 7 HI 1 1Risel' f)R 64 t:n 2!1 Ri8e
11 56 Û!t 19 19 2;114.8 0
I 927 52
18 W I'llne!';.!') 1 :i8 1 '4 3:! 1 7 20 9 4ti jU 7 4 :2i 7 31110
11 56 10 19 3
4nJ15. 8 1 2 9 23 56
19 Thul',..ll:ry. I
!H 317 2110 3-t;1 3 I 217 31 IU 51 I] 56 12 HI 45 50,16.8 1 55 9 20 1
20 F,'i.lny . 1.J1}'4 31\ 7 22 / 11 If; 70 4 -1 21} 7 3
11 2'" 11 56 15 19 58 3
11i. 8 2 47 9 lû 6
21 SlItlll'.Jay. 141/1 2917 2:
11 471)8 :! -1 I
7 8411 5f'11 56 If<
O 10 51'18.8 3 38 9 12 10
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4 25 9 8 15
3 :\Inu,lay, . 14
,4 2, 7 2:) 0 1 RI)ll fi'-! 16 7
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25 W e(llIes.I'
1-1-514 21i l 7 21" 0 5."..i 1
II 15,7 3
0 1)8 11 56 37:!O 56 5
1 :!2. 8 6 33 8 56 28
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21 7 3r;:!
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27 F"idIlY" .147425 1 7 29 1 311:
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e of 18 yenrs, 51 o ;n. ì\lc'In Velocity of the Wind, ILverage
of If) Y."I:'S, (;.1:
miles. Avcrnç'p depth of Rain and mcltl'd Snow, 3.137 inches.
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TOROXl'O.
QUEBEC.
UPPER AXD LOWEll CA
ADA.
10
JUNE, 1859.
Firfòf Svmmpr JJIrvnfh.
Toronto. I Quebec.
MOON'S PIIASES. ....
:I TWllight beg. or end.-,
--- .::I Semidiam. Pole Star.
h m h m :I
.,
. New M!On ........ 1 I M nm 2 2! IlIlI
11I1'lIlItll. 1
I\!'hec. Sun I MoOJ..I (.r IIle::,t
Fil'st I.luarter ... 71 5 30 pm 6 I pili .:I U
J!.. EllIj
Ih:g. 1'..1111 Polnr mungR.
0 Full l\loon ...... 1 "15 l.m 5 3:! nu, .\. M. P. M. A. M. P. M. dbtanct' Ln t. 45 0
La!'t Quarter... ,..
:1 9 15 Itlll !-) 46 Itl1. -- - - - -- -- -- --
La!'t Qu:l.rter......
O 9 'I.-turn 9 5,') an, h mh mh mh 11/ I 1/ , I/O I II 0 I 1/
(( Perigee ... ......... 3, 6. 7 am 7.'l. all 1 :! HI 5-11 3 101-1 15 4t< 16 2:)1 26 35 2 2 28
(( Apogee ......... { 18,11. 7 pm ......... .. II I 5. II) :ll 16 104:i 15 4i 1 5 2[, I 26
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9
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9
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JUN I<) 21 liT.
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PLANET.
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l.
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Jupiter ......
Saturn.........
Uranus ......
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TORO
T0. QUEBEC. UPPER AND LOWER CAN ADA.
Day of
'ö Week. 'ö
uu I:>ldl" <!'I; J.\jOUJ., Upp..r
>. >. :ìuu :;uu "loon <I M. ::Iuu ::;uu I )loou on DecliulitioD Age on '''I"IIII"it of
É.. __ S Ri"es.
_ 8et".
ltises. Sets. _ Set Ii,
eridian. _ !\oon. N. Noon . .\Jeritl .:.. Pole Star.
h Tn h m h 'TII 0 h 71/. h m h m h m 8 0 I " days h 1ft h m s
1 Wednes,l'yl524 217 33 8 4:iI6
.J ml7 45, 8 5!:iIJ 57 2
1
2 330 0.4Ev.21 82859
2 ThUr8Llay.15
1 4 217 3t 9 4:
16
t OB7 47' !J 59111 57 3
11 29 1.4 I 'l.li 8 'l..) 4
3 Friday.. 1M! 217 3510 3118 41 01"1 4tnU 4t 11 57 4ð
2 19 5 2.4 2 2!-t' 8 21 10
4
aturùny.15.)4 :W7 3üll bitt 44 01'(7 4t-ì11l HHI 57 5ð:!:! 21) HJ 3.4 33181715
5 SUNI>AY.15tH: 2U7 3611 3ü:!7 í 1 07ï 4
Joll 4:111 58 8:!23a 9 4.4 42;' 8 13:!O
6 Monùay. . 157 1 4 197 37l\1orll :13
4 Uti i 5o l
Ioru 11 58 H+
2 39 34 5.4 5 17 8 9 26
i Tues(hy. . 1584 HJ 7 38 0 1 -10 41 Uli i 51 0 511 58 2\"22 4,') 3ü, 6.4 6 5 8 5 31
8 Wetlnesd'yI5!f4 197 3n: 0 2:117 (t4I11i; 5
0 :HII 58 4\J:!
1)115 7.4 6518 137
9 Thursd:ty.1604 19 1 7 39,04:1:)3:l-l 0li7 52 U 3
II 58 5:!!:! 5ß 28 8.4 737 75742
10 FI'itlay.. .1614 187 40: 1 5:)9 (1-1 O:)i 5ð 1 Ooll 59 4:!3 1 18 9.4 82-1 7 M 47
1] Satmd:ty. 1624 187 40i 1 2!-J l tj
.t U:) i 5;{ I 'I.:! II 59 H' 23 5 44 10. 4 9 12 7 4!J 53
12
UNI>Ay.lö3418 1 7 4111 5:)
7 (j1 O.jï 5a I 4-111 5!J 27:l3 94lill.410 :! 74:' 58
13 .\I()ntl:ty. . Itj44 187 42, 2 'l.8170 :!t U.
) 7 6-1 :! H II 59 4\, 23 13 2:! 12.410 55 7 42 3
14 Tuesd:r'y . J(j
4 18 1 7 42: 3 H71 2. U.j; 5:) 1 'l. 5a 11 59 5.!23 16 3!i 13. 4 1 1] 4t< 7 H8 8
15 weùuesd'Yl6fi l 4 187 42Rise
1 U:); 55IRise
12 0 5
3 HJ 2314.4 , ':\101'1I 7 at 12
16 Thursday. 1674 lR7 42 9 II iO
-I U-I; 5ti l 9 :W 12 0 li:!3 214:) 15.4 04'1 7 30 17
17 Friòay.. .löt:\4 IR I 7 43194769110-17 51j,1O ul,[2 0 8('2
23 4416.4 130 7::!(j 22
18 Satur;Iny. lûB' 1 4 187 44,10 I'-)j'j6 II 0;); 57 1 10
ti 12 0 4i 23 :!.) H117. 4 2 2'- . ' 1 7 U :!.7
19 SlJ
I>Ay.170 1 4 IH I 7 44)0 3!I I (j2 1111.-)7 5710 41; I'l. 0 5üt3 2ü 2818.413 6 7 1832
20 M'"lfl:ty. . 1714 IH 7 45,10 5f.( .j7 5. (),-,; 5; II
12 1
:!3 27 I
19 4 3 4
' 7 14 aj
21 l'ue:'!drty. .17'14 1817 45' 1 11 16.)
-I 0.-); 5711 2r) 12 1 2
23 'l7 31 :!.0.4, 4 'In 71042
2"! We 1 lne:>d'y 17a l 4 UI7 4511 3'-) 1 .6 fj.J Oli; 5
113-112 1 3:):!8 t7 2Ij:!1.4 5
I 7 (j 47
2:1 Th.ur!:!ùay. 174 4 I!17 4:>, II 5 t -10 SI 1 Olj; 51" II 5! 12 1 4
:!
6 5fj 22, 4' 5 511 7 2 52
24 Frlùay.., ]7.) 1 4 HJ; 45:\lorn :
5 01 0li7 5Hj\l1Jl'1I 12 2 1:!.3 26 ] 2:t4 63:! Ij 58 57
25
'ltul'day.17fi4 HI7 45 0 Hil:!.!) 3.J 0li7 51"10 1112 2 1
:!
24 4224.4 7 18 fj 5.5 2
21) SU
I>AY.1774 207 45 0 411tt J I Ofi7 5fo' 03112 2 2Id:
'I.:! 57:!,i),4 8 7 651 7
27 \Ionclav. . 17RI4 :!.1 7 45 1 ] t 19
) t Oï; 5\/1) 1 12 2 3f< / :!.3 211 4
I
tj. 4 9 3 6 47 12
2R Tllesll
y .17Ìi4 21745 I 5:!lli (1-1 OH7 5H'1
r,12 2512318 14:!7.41O ] I) 43lï
2f1 \Vt'linesd) H
o1 1 4 217 4:) 2 4716 (' 1 -1 01" 7 5RI2 3" 12 3 H j 23 If, 1628.4 1 11 (i f)
!} 22
ao Thlll'S'I:lY. 181 -1 2:! 7 41 Set!:! 17 24 Ot' 7 58, 3 5;H2 3 16:!.3 II 5
29. 4 I Ev.1J I 6 3!) :!.7
:Monthly mean Tempernture, nverfij!:(' of IR years, 61 0 ](j. ;\Ienn Velnciry of the Winù, fl/crage
of 10 year!:!, 4.73 miles. Avcrllge depth of naill, 3.Ilia inches.
[ 410]
Second Summer lJIontli.
JUL Y, 185Ð.
11
MOON'S PHASES. líl Toronto. I t.J,uebec. Tll.'Íli!Jht br!J. or eruh. Scmiùiam. Pole Star.
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am 1
nm.=. Beg.
nd Beg. Eml SUII -'1001 'pular EloDJ!a.
o full
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(!þ La:;tt.!U1u.ter...:!t 10
pllll0 40.,111------- 1 --- ----
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4 27 pml 4 58 pm' h 1ft It 1//// III h fI,' ", ,) , ,,0 , "
(( Pt:r'igce .........1110. 7,un II.
alll i I:! 1 J.O ti I HIIU 4t.li) 4ti 16 4, I 2fi
(":! 2 2f.1
(( Apugee .........16 H. 7am'1O.2 lunlIt la g .:>ï I H4lU Sli l l:) 4íil5 : I :!Ij :
Ii:! 21
1
(( P\"'I!!PP ......... 29 6. i p",1 7
pm 21 :! :!9
H 1 fi
l.ln 1
: lfi 4.Ifi !, 21\
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2:!6
JULY 1ST.
NAME OF
PLA
ET.
Sets.
Un
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Rises.
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JULY 11TH.
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di
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di"t.
Rises.
Sets.
On
)lel'id.
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lIist.
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lerid
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Sets.
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1\lal's. .........
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s,tturn .., ... ...
U \'anu" . ... ...
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48 u
4 .J8 (1
4, 5 (/
7 2 (}
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T0RO:STO.
NOTE.-In th
above Ta"'
a !oi.;nitiel' A. ;\1., Hilt! pi'. :\01.
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t:
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.:
!
Day of
Week. 'õ
;;, ::5u.. ::5U1> .UUHU <I. ,1
1tiSe
.
tl<. ::3d
, Z D
- it -lIt h-:;;" It
0-
1 FI"Ìllay . . 18:H t:! j 4-1 9 ;):W f)
2 SatUl"day. Hm 4 :!31i 44 9 37 .!5 4
3 SUNDAY. 18.:14
4i 4-1,10 3 n ti
4 -'lollù;ty. . 18:) 1 4 to! i 4-1 1 10
:i8
5 Tuesday. 18tH t
i 41lU 41"
5 II
6 Wetlnes.I'y 187 1 4 15 7 4:
l ll ]11.')1 [)
7 Thur-sday. 1 H8 4 tli 7 4:1 11 3;1 '-17 :)
8 FI'Î,lay .. 1 R!I 4 :!j i 4
\IMu t;:! Ii
9 Saturday. 1 !m l .J
8 i 4:! 0 O. ti6 j
10
U
D.\Y.l
l.J.
bi 4:! 0 :!!I@ ti
1] MlIntll\Y.. HI
4 t!1ì 41 1 111;1 1
12 Toe:-;day. . HI:{ 1 4 2!/ i 411 1 M II :!
13 \Vedllesd'yHl-t-! 31/7 411 2 41j{j9
14 Tbur,.rl:ty. l
rl4 317 41.I(iHe,.
]5 Fr'iday.. .I!II;'.J a:l7 411 8 1f"}7 2
Hi S!l.tut',lny. 1
ï -1 3a 7 a!1 8 4H tj
()
Ii SUND.\ Y. I!I
.J :H 7
!I 4.')9 II
1
'I ol1llny. . 1 H
I 4 :{!) 7
ï 9 2:{ ;)
1 fj TU
III:\y .
IIO 4 31j 7 3ti 9 411 18 5
20 \Vedne,.dy:!lIl.J 37 1 7 :
t) 95. I:! H
21 Thur':o\day. :!II
I .J 37 7
.-) 10 1 í:-Hi
2
Friday. . . :!II:
.J 31" 7 :
-1 10 40 H 3
23
lltUl'.II\Y . :!tI-1l-1 3
I'7 sa 11
'!!j 1
24 SUND.-\Y.
II!)o.J 4"7 3:!ll 4
1 5
25 'I01HIay..
tlliI1417
1'lortlI18 I,
26 Tuc:;dny .
lIï\4 4..: 7 Sit II
!I I ]fJ 2
27 We,Ine:-:,I'y :!IIR 4 4 i 2!I I 18 16
28 Thur'
lh\)' .!:!II!I-t 44 1 7 21-
4:! 1 ' R :)
29 Friday . . / tl n -, 457 2; "ets
:! 7
30 S.ttnr'hy .211 4 4ß 7 21", R S 28 5
31
rnm.-\ Y 'n
4 Ii; '!; R 2
:f,)
--- ---
QUEBEC. UPl'Jm A:'\D !.OWEn C."
AflA_
0.. I 0." , I.! ,. .'ltf\ItJ I I'p.I'
un dUll :\1001> on 1'
clinatiol All" 011 1', "..
it. of
a
s. &tl!. SdS. :\I eri<li ;
. :\oon.
. .'noll. :\l
I'io I'ul.. :;tar,
- -- h",
h 11th mh 1f/ hTnll o ,,, days h m 8
,
7 5t1 8 ]f, I
3 27123 8 5 I. 1 Ev.UJ 6
I 32
I 1117 5
H 4Ô 12 3 "Ij "3 3M t. I 2 ]4 t) t7 37
o. _'
1 107 5!- 10 !-<12 3 51.
:! 5
I
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:{ 4:!
t 11 ï r:- IU 2
1 12 4 1 :!:! 5! ]
1. 1 4 II Ii H) 47
t),
t II ï 5; 10 4:! 12 4 I:!
48 5:1 5. ] 4 4
tj 16 52
I 1" ., 51j II 512 4
:! :!:! 43 l ö.l 5 35 tj ]] 57
- /
-I 1:1 7 5ti II 2fi 12 4
:! :!:! 36 5': 7.1 " :!
I:i 8 2
1 I-t 7 56 11 4!1 I
4 4:! :!
30 II' 8.1 7 )II I:i 4 7
t 157 5fJ \1\)1"11 I
4 51 :!:!
:-{ 2\
. 1 7 [)
{) o 1
I W7 5-1 II ] í 12 5 f' .,., 15 5! 10. I 8 M 5 56 lï
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I Hi i ó-1 054 12 Ó f\ .,.) 8 1411.1 H 4:i 5 52 22
1 17 7 úH L 31; I
ó 1 Ii :!2 o 7 12. 1 10 iJ.) !j 48 27
4 18 i 5:! 2 2!
It 5 2:{
1 51 3í 13. 1111
; 5 4! 31
.J 1
7 ól Rise
12 5 HI! :!1 4:! 4
14. I
I or.. !j 40 36
I :!II i 51 8 :!
12 5 3. :!1 3:-J 31 15.1 0 ]li 5 H6 41
t 21 i 51 8 51 12 5 4a :! 1 2:-J 5.1 1 G. ] 1 H 5 32 46
-t
:! i 50 g 91
5 4/'< :!] I" 51 17. I 1 4í 5 28 51
"
-I :!37 49 g 2:) 12 ó !):{tl 3 3
18. ] 2 2
5 21 56
-t
.J 7 4
.) 41 12 5 5. :W 5:! 51- In. 1 3
5 21 1
I :!.:> 7 47 9 [,fi 12 6 I tll 4 1 5[1 '!O. I
4
5 17 6
4 tli 7 4ti 10 I:!1
6 !):!tI 30 3' :!1. 1 4 t
!) 13 11
1 tï 7 41) 10 ß:! 12 6 7 :!II 18 41' :!t. I 5 11 5 9 ]6
-1 287 44 \nM 12 6 \II :! 0 6 4 1 :!a. I 5 ,,- !) 5 21
t).
-I ;
II i 4:! 11 2!' 1:! 6 II I
51 It; :!-t. I Ii 4
5 1 26
.J
I ï 41 \loT"l 1 112 ß 12 I!I 41 2!' :!:). I 7 4,/ 4 67 31
.J
2 7 41\ o It 1
6 I H 1!1 28 2! .!ti. 1 8 4:) 4 53 36
.J a-t 7 H
1 121'2 6 l:
ln 15 4 D.l 9 4
1 4 49 40
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:; j Hi 2 2ï 12 6 I:! 19 1 21 :!R 1 ltt !)
4 4!) 4-5
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t't!' 12 6 11118 47 1; '!9. 1 II 6';14 " 60
-1
i 7 H;I 8 101
6 9 18 g:{ ] 0.1" EV.1)li t
7 55
t
R ï :H R
111
f) i I R 1 R 2(' 1.8 1 4
t
4 0
Monthly mcan remper;Lture, Itveragc of 18 ye"r
t tii o 03. \1":ln V
I\1t:ity of the Wind, n.\"erage
of 10 years, 4.53 miles. Aver:Jge depth of Ruin, 3,56t inches.
[411]
12
AUGUST, 1859.
Third Summer 1J.Ionth.
-- --=
'lj
M008'S PII.\S}:S. à Toronto. Quebec. Twilight b",q. or ends, Semidio.ill. Pole Star.
h 111 I h In
Toronto. IJllehec. G
.
.::, - rel1tclSt
lrst Quarter...
1 0
amll 0 3b au\,::), Beg. i'.utl tí.:g. Enù Sun .\loon .Polar Eloll
n.
o I< ull Moon....... ).) II I, allY I 4811m .\. \11. P. \11 .\. M, P. M 111Bta1lC\ Lat. 45 0
LIst Quarter... 21 8 :Waru 9 OUam--- - ______
-
. New:\Ioon.... { 2í II 56 Pill..... '..... h m h 11/ I l 1ft h 1Tl I "' "0 , ,,:) , "
I:!
............ () 27 lUll 12 48 9 2-l
2'-) 9 4í 15 4
16 2í I 26 3
2 23
([ .\.p
gee ......... I: 0, i pm/I. 2 pm 1 I i (j 9 4 J 4ï f) 2::115 4!11u 451 21) 3L 2 2 21
(( Pel'l(!'('e ......... 2, 4.7 am 5.2 1101
1 ;J 2HI 8
I:.
í 8!iR 15 5115 46 I 26 28 2 2 ]8
T.". Planet..
----
AUGUST 1ST. AUGUST 11TH. AUGUST 21sT.
NAMK UP
IJL\.
LT. .....1 '" On J 'Ier. On 'ler. On I ,,-,.
IUIOCS. Z.
n. Rise
, Sets. )Ie,'i,!. Zen Rises. Sets. , Zen.
rl . ,'Ii...t. di"t. )Iel"ld. d't
t
.
h m J;-;;;- h-m 0 - - - () -,;-;;;
-,;-;;; 0-
h m h f/l h III
VenUM ......... 3
H (1. 6 31j fill I 2 a '
1 8 3510 6 R
p L I 141/ 1t 0 4 H) (/ 6
1]1 It 2:> w2i 1
:Mars ......... 4 2!) t1 7 17 T 1 53 " :!;
(j .J. 2:3 I: t) 5ï l' I] 4n a :!:) H 4 Ii (/ 6 ;J.") ,. I I
ö al
7 1
Jupiter
3.') a 5 5ù p 1 0 1
II :!O 8 2 50 Õ 19" 9 42 fI "211
. 13
a 44!p 9 R al
1 2
Satm'n ..... ... f>
o a 7431'031p :!6 4 4 t,') II i 4J. 1155 II !ü 8 .:1 12 tl 6
/. \1 20 a:
7 2
Uranus. ...... 012(/ ;
13]1 i 42 (/ J
3 11301' 23.'), i 2 a :t!
to 5
PI 157 I' Ö 2-1: ,,1 2 2 2
XOTE.-Tn the above T>thlt" a 8i!;nifie!l A. 'I.. and p P. l'tI.
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TO
WXTO. QUEßEC. UPPER A'iiD WWER C.o\.
AD.\.
.
Day of
's \Ve9k. 's ::!.tu Sun's <I's )l..un L
p,.r
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un .-;uu )100" ou Oediuatiol .\g-.., "n r"itll
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lISe / " I' h
ets. _
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. >0011 :\Ierid.. Pule Star.
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-
h--;;;-;
1 )'Ilmday. .:!Ig! 4tï 2-1 1 85] U} -I: 4\17 8:! 851 \2 6 418 32:! t.!" 2 4í1 430 5
2 Tues'IIlY .
1-1 ! 50 ì 2:! 9 I;j 4!J lJ t ! I i 31 9 II U 6 0 I i 4
h 3. 8 ;J 2\1 4 2ö 10
3 Wc,)nc,,;d'y
l.j4 51 ï
I 9 3(;.).j 41 4:!7 30 9 a,.12 5 5ölï 3
:
f; 4.8 4 17 4:!2 15
4 Thunday.
IG t 5:! ï toilO ] IH (J 1 H 7 :W
5:! 12 Ó 5117 IG -iti 5 f\ 5 5 -l \8 :W
5 I 'FI'id:1 Y . .1Iï-1.>:;ì W'1O alili:J t.i4 4.")ï 2710 IHI
54.)17 0 8
'
j.8 :j 5
4 14 U
fj S:ttunl:1v. ll
1 5
7 I
ill Ii ,jS
t 41j ï :!Ij 11) 51 12 5 3
' 16 44 2] 7.
6 4!j 4 10 ;!9
7 SU
DÚT.1I!
15:-)ï Will 5(1;0
1-l4í7 toll I
:{It 5 :{:{1l) 2; 41 8.B 7 8\
4 634:
8
Lond:ty. .
llll .)li7 14')lorn ïL 34 4
7 t
\lorn It 52'-;\610 4.j 9.
831 4 239
9lTue,.;ùay .
1! 57ì l;
U 4'1ïO 41 4!Iï
I 0 :!312 5 lïI::) 5:{
!'IU.
g;!ß 35844
10 We,lne:sù'y:!:.t!t 5t\7 I:! 131:'ug
-1 51ï I
I :Hl:! 5 S.15
I) 1:!11.
1II H Jl 5-t 49
11 ThursclilY, :!
:-: I -1 5fJ 7 II 2 4\1lÎ! U -1 5:.! 7 18 2 2H 12 5 (t 15 18 all 12, f- 11 O:J 5U 5!
12 Fl'icl:ty.
M.:> ]7 9 3 4.')ÛU 615.17 It):
311t 450 1 1:) 0 aHI3.
ll 453 41j 59
U
Sn.tul".'Iny. :!:!.\:> 2 7 8.Itise!' -l 5:) 7 15 [U:-:e
12 4 41114 4
2
14. 8 \Iorn :
4:{ 4
14
U
D.-\.y.:.!:!tj l ':> 3 1 7 61 7 2!t):j; 1 5lii I:i 7 3Hl
42\114 2-1 !-II!).
Û 17 Jl 39 8
15 ;\lond:1.y..:l
j;; 47 4 1 7 4{j.jO
! 5ïi 11 i 4íI
41f<lt 5 2t}16.8 I 8 3 :
:j 13
16 Tuesllay .
:ll-\:) 57 3 8 4 U 'i -I: õ9i 9 8 312 4 61
if) 371i.F I 4ï a:n 18
Ii WerlllelSù'y:.!:.!\t
ß7 2 8 2-1 ;{8
.;j 07 8 8 21112 3 M 1:1 27
(j IR.
2 27 a 27 2:J
18 Th.ursd:ly.
II? 81
r:018 4.J.
I! .Ii {j 8 :{liI2 34013 8 18Hl.
8 10 32227
19 Fnù;ty. . . :...31..> {II') ,)8: 9
:!/ 8..> 27 4 8!)!- 12 3 2712 48 5:l :.!I). P a 5
3" 19 32
20 Satur,l:ty.:!;.t!.:> 10\ö 5i , 9 5
3 (I.) 317 2 \}3112 3 H12:W
:!l.
441 a l:j 37
21
UND.\Y,
a::.:> 11 () 5510 20 \!J 2.) 517 I 10 .) 12 2 5\112 9 1
:!2. F 5 :
R 3 II 42
2
Iond:ty. . :!:H I ':> 12 ti 5 t't 1 12 I (j ï.:> G I G 5!1 10 51j 12 2 4.t 11 49 !!
3. P fj 3
Jl i H
23 Tuesdl\Y. . :!:{!).j 13!) Õ:! I :\IOI'U I.j
!.;j 76 i)j \Iorn 12 2 2.!\ 11 2R 5:-' :!1. f' ï 3:! 3 3 51
2.:1 \V ednes,I'y :!;{fj:) 14 I) 50 0 l
Ii :l.j 9 1 6 5.-) 0 ] 12 2) 1 II 8:lo
!). f< 8 2.-\ 2 !j{l õ6
2.') Thursd!ty. :!:
7.") 15 fj 4!1 ] a,j:!o 4!) 106 5,1 ] 2:! 12 I 5'310 47 511 :!6. P n 3
2 56 1
26 Fri.hy .. :.!:{
.j !Ii ,i 47 2 5f-d:j
q 116 5.:! t 4t)12 1 41 10 2i 4 '!ï.
10 HI) :2 5.
Ó
27 SatUl.,l.IY.
:
!I.j 171n 4,.) Set!:;. II 5.j I
I(j 50
et
. 12 I 2 i 10 6 2:!R. 8 11 W! t .1R 10
28 SU
D\Y.
111:\ 1
lfi 4.1 1 6 51 1S f).') H,û 4
() õ
12 1 í {I 44 51i 0.51
v.2.") 2.:11]4
2n I :\[on,hy. . \ t1 I :-)
,I\fi 42: i U
.) I> ') l'-J\ö 47 i I:! 12 0 ;")1) / !) 2-
3.-) l.!í ) IIi 2 411 20
aOITue",lay. .l-t:!! t11,j tq i 8: -)24') 17jô.J.,j i :
:!112 0 :{:! {I
II 2:i 2 (ì
:H) 14:
"
I"".l'y_
_-l:
j 2
.i :i!11
,s ï .-) 1 H;li !
J !)l,
2_
Il R -10 ::;R
.!) 2 .')fi t R2 :2 9
ftlouthly m'?an 1"'
lIlper>lture. a\('ra
f1 of ] 8 yerrI's, (i(jO():2, ì\t4':ln Y <>loC'ity of the Wind, f!vcr:lge
of' ],) YC,li'.s, 5.00 miles. AVC'1'IIC"c d('pth of Rilin, 2.807 inches.
[412]
FZ78t Fall Month.
SEPTE:ðIBER, 1859.
13
I a: I ! Tu'iZight beg. or ends,! Semidiam. Pole Star.
MOON'S PHASES. I
Toronto. Quebec. I
A I 1 a;
___1- ---- Þ-. Toronto I t,!uebec. G reatest
lieg..End
h m 'h m A rleg,. hut! Sun :\1oon Polar Elonga.
First QUllrter... ... 3 10 47 pm 1] 19 pm .\.111. P. M. A. 111. P. 111, ùj"tance Lat. 45 0
o Full Moon ......... l:! 3 ).hm 3 47am-
h m h:l
-
Last Quarter ....."1 1
4 56 pm 5 28 pm h m I " o I II o I /I
. New Moon. ......,2b 8 a8 nm 9 10 am ] .
4] 8 IH'3 298 8115 54 15 46 1 26 24 2 2 12
(( Apogee ............ 8 6.7 pm 7.2 pm 1] 3M 7 5
13 4618 i15 56 14 52 1 26 2] 228
(( Perigee ............ 24 11. 7 am O. 2 pm 2] 4 1
7 3414 574111559 lö Ii 1 26 Ii 222
I
The Planets.
SEP'fEJIUER 1ST. SEPT.E
IBEH. 11TH. SEPTE:\lJHm 21sT.
N Am:' OP Mer lI1er. On )ler.
PL.HfET. On -IM
d
Rise8. Sets. Jlerid. Zen Rises, Zen. Rises. Setø. JlIerid.
't
dl
t. erl . dist.
J;-;; -,;-;;; --0- h m -,;-;;; T;;; 0- -,;-;;;
h-:;;; C-
Venus ......... 451 a 620p II 35 a
2 0 517 a 6 91'111 43 a 36 5 542 a 557 p 11 49 a 4] 5
?t1ars ......... 4 17 a 6 41' LlIU a
g 4 411a 540p105õa 31 Ij 4 5 a 5151'1'040088 7
Jupiter ......... I 1 8 u 4 fj, 837 a "!l 4 037 a 3 33 1'1 8 5 a :!1 b o 5 a 3 0]1 7 32 a 21 7
S'ltUl'n .. ...... 34!a 5471' 1045 a "1.7 6 311a 5 IIp\W 11 a :!.7 !J 237 a 4 34 P 9 36 a 28 3
Uranus ...... 10141' 1091' 54-1: a t2 I 9351' 0301' 5 4a ;!2 1 835p 11 51 a 4 25 a:!2 1
!S
,:: 1'OROXTO. QUEEEC. UPPER AXD LOWlm C,4XADA.
0
ëJ Day of >-
Week. .....
un Sun's ([ '8 ;\Ioon Upper
0 0
I>. I>. bun ::5un )loou <I ill
un Suu l.\loon on DeclinatioD A!I;e on Trau!.it of
.f 0:: lUlieI-. Sets. Sets, V..D .tises. Sets. Sets. 'Ieridian.
oon. N. :\:oon. }1erid Pole Star.
- - -- -- ç
h;;i hm
, days h-ñ,
h m h m h m 0 h m 11 h m 8
1 Thursd3Y, 244 5 2
6 3i 8 31 63
) 1
6 4118 1
11 59 55 8 18 53 4. 5 3 4; 2 28 34
2 Fridny .. :!45 .) 2-t 6 3G 9 5 67 t- .) 21 6 38, 8 51 11 59 36 7 51 3 5. 5 4 3
2 24: 38
3 SaturclflY. :!4fj 5 26 6 33 9 46 1 70 B .j 2:! 6 371 9 30 11 59 1 7 7 35 4 6. 5 5 3
2 20 43
4 SU
VAY. :!47 5 2i 6 81 10 35171
,) 2
6 35;10 18 11 58 58 7 12 57 7.5 6 26 2 16 47
5 Monday. . :!48 5 28 6 2
1 11 3:! 70
.j 2;) 6 32 11 15 11 58 38 6 50 45 8.5 7 1
2 12 52
6 Tuesd3Y .
4
J 5 2!J 6 2f- \lorn /6!J 1 .j 26 Ô 31 1 :\Iorn 11 58 18 6 28 26 9.5 8 2 2 8 57
7 Wedneså'y :!50 5 3(' 6 25 o 3
66 ) .j 27 6 291 0 18 11 57 58 660 10.5 8 57 2 5 1
8 Thur
day :!51 5 3] 6 2':1 1 3.
) 62 I .j 2
1 (j 26, 1 24 11 57 3f< 5 43 28 11.5942 2 1 6
9 Friday .. :!52 5 3:l 6 23 2 3957 4 j 30 6 25' 2 3] 11 57 ](j 5 20 51 12. 5 1 10 25 1 57 10
10 Snturdny. :?53 5 38 6 21 3 41 52 ] .j 31 6 2;
3 39 11 56 57 4 58 7 13.511 t 1 53 15
11 RUND.-\Y. :!54 5 35 6 18 4 47 4:6 [, .j 3:! (j 21 4 43 11 56 36 4 35 HI 14, 5 11 4i 1 49 20
12
londIlY. . :!5!) 5 31j 6 Ii 5 61 .") 34 6 19 5 51 11 M 15 4 12 28 15.5 :\Iorn 1 45 24
13 Tucsdny. . :!56 5 3i ß 15 Ri!'e
,H 2 j 35 ß Ii Rises 1] 55 51 3 49 31 lß,5 o I)" 1 41 29
...1
14 Wednestl'J' :!57 5 3H 6 13 6 4
34 t .j 3i 6 14 '6 45 11 55 33 . 3 16 2ff 17.0 1 9 1 37 33
15 Thursday. :!58 5 3!
6 12 7 1
.h9 4 :> 88 j 13 7 5 11 55 12 3 3 24 18.5 1 52 1 33 38
16 Fridl\Y. . . :!5
J 5 40 6
7 4]:!t Ü :) 3H f.j 11 7 30 115450 2 40 15 19.5 2 39 1 29 42
17 Sflturdny . :!6f1 5 41 6 E' 8 li:W 4 .j 40 6 9 8 40 11 5! 2!J 2 17 4 :!0.5 3 20 1 25 47
18 SU
DAY . 261 5 426 ti 9 517 E, "} 416 7 8 40 1164 8 1 53 4!j
1. 5 4 24 1 21 51
19 :\Iomlny. . :!ö2 5 43 (3 410 416 ] ") 436 5 9 4i 11 53 47 1 30 32 :!2.5 5 2H 1 17 56
20 TuesdflY. . 263 5 4f> 6 211 16 16 [, .j 4
6 311 1 11 53 2C 1 7 12 :!3.5 6 23 1 14 0
21 W ednesd'
'
64 5 46 Ij 1 Morn 18
. :) 41) 6 ] :\Iorn ]1 53 I) o 43 5] :!4:.5 7 2'1 1 10 [)
22 Thursday. 2ß!j 5 4; :) 5f' o 33 :!3 (I .") 47 ;; 58 o 21 11 52 44 o 20 28
.).5 8 2
1 6 9
23 Fridny. . .
6(j
4
5 5i 1 53 :!8 C, .j 41< .j 57 1 45 11 52 23 S. 2 J)C :!6.5 9 18 1 2 13
24 Satnrc1nv .
ßï 5 49 :) 55 3 Hì :H
, ") 4
.) 55 3 Ü 11 52 2 o
6 2
:!7.5,lO 11 o 58 18
25 SUNDAY. :!ßR
50 .j 5::J 4 36 41
. .j 51 .) 52 4 33 11 51 4
o 49 48 :!8. 5 11 2 o 54 22
26 Monday. .
6!J !; 52 :.; 51 Sets to (, .j 02 ;j 51 Sets 11 51 2:! 1 13 IS :!9.5'11 52 o 50 26
27 Tucsdny. ,
70 5 53 :j 50 6 2:)5 f .j 53 .') 4Ç) 6ó6 11 51 1 ] 37 3f 1. 1 Ev. 43 o 46 31
28 \Vedne!o'd'v 271 5 54,.) 47 6 gO 1)1 4 .j 54 .j 4i 6 19 11 50 41 2 0 3 2. 1\1 34 o 42 35
2g TbUrSd3. Y .'f72 17 551:} 46 7 ] f>6 ( .jóf) .j 45 6 48 11 50 22 I 2 2-1: 27 3. 1 2 2; o 38 40
80 Fridny . , 273 15 57:) 41 17 40 ßÇ) 3 I:) 5; !) 43 7 2ß 11 50 2 2 46 4!.1 4. 1 3 22 o 34 44
NOT!:.-Jn the above Table a signifips A. 11., and p P. :\1.
l\Iont!lly mean Tempel'nture, average of 18 yenrs, 58 0 07. .1\lcfln Yelocity of the Wind, average
of 10 years, 6.32 miles. Avcrnge depth of Rain, 4.333 inches.
[4]3J
14
OCTOBER, 1859.
Second Fall JJIonth.
MOON'S PHASES. i. Toronto. Quebec. Twilight beg. or end8, Semidiam. Pole Star.
..
.n
--- 2 'l'III'uutll. t.Juebec. UI eutetst
h m hm " II"".
ll II fi<g "1]o;ll<1 Sun
IOOl, Polar Elollga.
f) First Quarter ... 3 3 I4pm 3 47 pn -
.
. lho tUllce LI
t. 45 0
a FuJI
lUUll ...... Il 6 31 pm 7 6 pI' - - -- ---
La:;t t.JulLl'ter '" I
U 25 lUll o 57111 h 1ft It lit h m,1t 1/ I 1/ I I/O I 11 0 I /I
. New ,\luun ... ... .,!..> 7 15 am 7 4711.1 1 4 2:! j I to- .. lil7 2 6 ] 15 1!/ 1 26 I4 2 1 58
([ Apt.gee ............ 6 9.7 pHI to. 2 0.1 ,-I 34 1 t. t 3:n '-I t) 415I:!1 26 II
I 52
Pel'lgee ............ L
6 - 7. :! .1 -l 4u ti 4-1 t 4i/6 4. ,6 jll:)
. , pill 111 1 ï 1 26 I
I 47
The Planets.
OC'l'UB.I.at 1t1T.
OC'fUBlm 11TH.
OC'l'OllJo:R 218T.
NAMEIIF
Rises. sets. ,
l
l
d' l ;
"
: Rises. &ts. M Of! d I
e
': I I !Uses. &ts. Un
::
dlst. en. di
t. Merid. di!';t.
I
h-;;;-Õ-
-h-;;;--Y;-;;;-O-T;; h m
0-
Venus ......... 6
4a 546pH55ut5 8 632u 5;
21' 0 2pG9 81 659(J 520p ClIO} .j5 6
M:l
::! ......... 3.'>
tL 45Up1lU2-1a l :16 3 35:!u 424} 10 Ha38 8, 346,/ 358} 952utl 3
Jupiter ......11;Wp :!;!õr l ()5Hu2:! U l lOM), 15U, 62-1022 2 1 10:!Op 1lal' 54Hu22 3
SI
tul'n""""' 1 2 ?u 4 "2p
u,
H Ö 12!lu 3"211'
õa28
l 054u 244/. 74\-1ut
2
UI'III1U,- ...... SI:)}111 IIp 34
t12t 2 73.,)}' (1)31" iJ 6"t
2' 61)5}' \-1501/
2;)(/2t 2
PLA:IIt;T.
NUTr:.-ln tb" Ilhovt\ 'flllJl" U slgnln"s A. -'1., liUt! p P. 31.
j
TORONTO I Q UPPER AND LOWER CANA()A.
.... Da\, of... L . UEBEC.
Wèek. ':;
uu Sun's I ([ 't'
loon UppAr
. ;'
U1J
uu "luuu (! "11 ':'UI. ':'UI. -'loon on lJ..clmlltiOl' Ag.. un 'I'rll"..it of
A _
IUs"... ;;et
. &ts Z
I JUse..
...
el
Meridillu.
oun,l:5.
()() IJ "",id: "ule ::'tur.
h lit h 71t h 111 0 I h 1/. h 710 h 71t h m. Ii 0 I II duy
h 7ft h m lJ
1
;)t.urday
7!5 5i.j 4
8 2:iO 95 5! ") 4. 8 lUI1 494'1 310 9 5.1 4 16 U 30 48
2 ðU
V.\Y
í.)i') 5!:i,j 41 g
:! ïl 1'6 t") 3' g 6 11 4
2
3 3'J 28 6. I 5 11 U 26 52
3 \llJllday.
itjlß lJ.j;3H 10 :L d
71f.) ]") 3
iO i 11 49 5 3 56 4:1 i.) I:i :1 0 :!
57
4 l'uesdIIY..
76 1
]]
j
!
16 :.
' 11 1
l] 484; 4 19 5i H.] 65:! 0 19 1
5 tV eJue",.I'.,
'816 2..> 3:.>
Iorll o.
6 1 6 4) 3: \(0.'11 1 I 48 2! 4 43 6 g.] 7 3h 0 15 Õ
6 l'huI"!HII1'y
iH16 3.j 31 0 31' :,\J 116 i") 31 0 I
11 48 I:! 5 6 1210.] 8 "./ 0 11 9
7 l
rl,lny.
81J 6 4.j 31 I 3-1 :,t U,6 í") 2! 1 2i II 47 5-! 5 29 ]41I. 1 9 4 0 7]3
8 ';Ittunlay :816 5.j 3, 2 3î -18 66 t- -, 2. 2 3ij]] 47 37 552 ItI2.\ 94-1 0 3 17
9 .;U
V.\Y :R
(j i.j 2f< 3 4,) t
8il) Ie ",:!.
3!t 11 47 21 6 l.j 5JI3.] 10
{, Evening.
10 .\Iuwhy.
8:1 6
.,):!7 4 4-! iJ7 0,6 1 i j 2: 4 If1 I 1 47 5 6 37 53 1 14. \ II 5 \1 51 31
11 l'ue:;.lay
8.16 !J.j 2j 4 51i31 3'6 1:..") 2, 4 :1all 46 4
1 7 03715.111 5U]] 4735
11 ,V etllle",r., :H.-,tj Ill.') 2:, Rise!' \6 1- .", l! t 5111 41:) 3
7 23 1<1 lö. 1 Moru ]I 4:3 39
13 fhul.:,;tl'l) :Xfi I) l:!.j:n 5 4fi 26 ] 6 ]f ., ]: Ltisel5 11 45 21 7 4:j 45 1 17.) tI 3; 11 39 43
14
'I'i.1I1Y, :Hi 6 l
:, 211 6 21
I 7:6 11 ") 11 6 711 46 I, 8 8 !J ]8.) I 2ö 11 35 47
15 -;
ltU..JI\\' :H8 ö 14.j It' 7 4 18 4 1 6 h ') 1
6 óO 11 45 5:.. 8 30 2
J
.] 2 20lJ 31 61
It) ..;U:'ìID.\\"
H!16 If,j lfj 8 (Jllj 5,6 H'") 1: 7 41111 45
!, 8 52 3
12U.) 3 ]
11 2755
Ii \Ion,hy. :HII(j Iti.') If) 9 5111 4 , 6 21 ") 11 8 Gllll 45 2; 9 H 4
':!1.1 4 11-11 :!4 0
IS fUe8chlY :
H{j It'.') 1:
10 21:1816 2:...j t-IO 61145]i
36 a8:!:!.] 5 );1] 20 4
1
,Veduesù'
6 un 11 11 3H:ll 6 1 6 2:'") í 11 2!' 11 45 4 9 58 2ti :!::l. I 6 Fill 16 8
20 rhur,.;dl
\'
!1:i6 2u.j !J \lorJI :.W 5 1 6 2: j [; \101'11 )I 44 5
It) 20 õt4.] 7 1011 12 12
21 F,'i(!.,v:
H4 6 2].'} f 0 '55 iJ2 4 1 6 :!I") 4 0 4!! 11 44 4:- IU 41 35 :!5. \ 8 :! d 8 16
2:!
at'l1r'
1ay
n5 f.j 2:! Õ t, 2 )Ii :19 0;6 2
") :; 2 I:! 11 44 3:', 11 2 55
fi. 1 8 5X 1] 4 20
2a
U
U.\Y
H1itj 2-1;) 5 3 31-t!) 86 2
'ó! :3 3111 442\ 11 24 ö:!i.] \l 4\11 023
2J \lolUlay :!'i62{j,j 3 4 4{j.j2 5 1 6 31 '5
45] 11 44 H I] 45 6:!H.] IU 31'10 56 27
2:) \'ul'8dny :!U
11 2i i} 2
ets. :18 6 1 6 3:. J 51
et8 11 44 1 I I:! 5 54 :!
. 1 II t1 10 52 31
2{i \\'e.lue:;.I. :ml () :!
.) 0 4 57 tj
8 1 6 3:' '5
4 4'; 11 44 i It 26 33 n.; Ev. 13]H 48 34
2; rll1l1'Stlll
: ;1111 1 6 . ' 2
1 t 5
1 5 a It)i 7 (j a4 I 5: I) 21- 11 44 'I:! 47 0 1. í I t'1O 44 38
2f1 F..illllY :111 tj au 4 5P 6 1; iO 26 al" 'ó: 6 :! 11 48 õ:' l:i 7 16 :!. i 2 a III 40 42
2H
lltUl.,la\' :II:.! I) 8:! -1 51i 7 1/1 iO 9 6 3
'51 6 5:' 11 43 51 13 27 18 3. i 2 5\1]H H6 46
311
U
D.Ù :O:
\ f) :3:1-15:) 8
liO 26 H!' 4' 7 MIl 48 4ï IJl47 7 4.;
ó:iW 32 49
31 \I'anhv, :n-tfi
14 f):
9 l
))R If) 41 J 4; R 1)
'11 4S 4!'- 14 64t 5.; 4 4-110:l
53
}lonthly 1IlI'Im Temperlltul'f', averl1/!c of 18 yel
r!i, 4õ o :!0. Mt'l\n Velocity of' the Wind, H.Veulge
of 10 yea!"!>, 5.50 miles. Average depth (If Rain ø.nd melted Snow, 2.803 inches.
r 4H l
Third Fall lJIonth.
NOVEl\IBER, 1859. ø
15
o
loo.s's PHASES. '1J Toronto. Quebec. 'Twil(gltt beg. or ends,! Semidiam. Pole Star.
::=>
.:5 I I
f;. '[' UI'IIII(.\I, llUdJec'l G-
---- _ J'elltest
h m h m .5 Ueg. 1'.:1111 Ueg. .Eud Sun I
loon
olflr ElolIgll.
Fir:4 Qun.rter ... 2 11 1 am II 33 am A. M.:P. M. A. M. P. ltl. l dlstanct' Lat. 450
'ull Moon... ...... W 8 47 lUll 9 2011111 -- '-:;"-;:' h: ;;:r;--;; --
-
r--;-;-' ;--;-;,
<t Llt8t Qulu.ter...... L7 7 48 alii 8 21 aID . I
.
ew Moon......... .!4 8 2.) am 8 57 am 1
5
62
qf)
}281161{)1453126 22 141
(( Apogee . ... ...... 3 4. 7 fl,m 5. 2 a.m II ') LU 6 1 t{ 5 I;. ) 16.16 12 15 51 I 25 591 t 1 35
(( Perigee ...... ...... It) 2.7 pm 3.2 pm 21 i 21 6 10 5 2L! i 8: 16 14 15 5tH 25 55 2 1 31
Tile Plancts.
NOVE:.\IßER 1ST.
NOVE:\IßER 11TH.
NOVE
IßER 21ST.
X'I.:IIE 01'
l'LA..11ET.
Rises. Sets. :.\Ierid.
f.o;
: Rises. Sets. )lerid.
. Rises. Sets. Mend.
;..
:
-- h m --,;-;;;-
0 h m h Tn h m 0 h m h m h-; --0-
Venus ......... 727a 5]
p 020p:>0 3 756u 5 6p OalJ7t53 i 822u 5 i}' 044p(j6 3
Mars ......... 338 a 330 p 934 u U 9 a 31 0 3 4 P 9] 8 u
ö 4 324 u 239}. 9 1 (/ -18 9
Jupiter ...... 939p 032p 5 7(/!.2 4 9 Op115
u 42gu
2 4 8
W}lll14u 34911:!2 3
SatuJ'Il ......... 0 15 a 2 3 p 7 9 11
9 4 ] I 35 p ] 25 P 6 il2 a
9 f.I I IO 5i p 0 4;], I) 54 u
7
U.....I1IlS........ 611p 9 5'1. 141)o
J 2 5
lIfI 8i.Ju 0!)9u
2:l 449p 7430 OI8u
t 4
NOTE.-In thð above Table a ,,\gl1ifies A. M., and p P. M.
í
TORONTO. I QUEBEC. UPPER AND LOWER CA
ADA.
:; D'!y of .... "
'õ \h,'ek. 0 ::<un I ðl.l.U II <I .. I .\10011 I LJ
'J.!t'r
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1 Po ao 4 7
J.lonthly lIlell.n Temper:uure, :tVCl'ltge of ]
Yt'urs, Hfi o fj2. Me:l.n Ve1 0 city of f.p Win.f. average
of 10 year8, 6.8J miles. Average depth of Rain and melted Snow, 8.268 inches.
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16
..DECEl\IBER, 185V.
First 1Vinter ilIonth.
Mom,'s PH....SES. I
' Toronto. Quebec. Twilight beg. or end8, Semiùiam. Pole Star.
A
-- -- 00
h m h m
. 'I'orunto. Quebec. Sun IMoon Un:atel:!t
First Quarter ...
8 32 am 9 4am ;5 ""g. .uu ""grUd Polar Elonga.
o Full 1\1oon ... ...
9 5:> pili to 27 pm :. :,
:' ::. ::.: I <listancl'
Last QUllrter ... Il 3 58 pIll 4 30 pili Lat. 45 0
New Moon........r' o 30 am 1 2 11m --;-;;1-;-;; o I I :> I "
(( Apogee ............ j 1. 7 am 2.2 am 1 . 31 6 7õ 3ilr 3 16 1614 4
1 25 5:.:
1 26
(( Perigee ............ 1
8.'7 pm '9.2 pm 11 .) 40 6 7 5 45 6 2 1617161! 1 2'> 4!
1 23
(( Apogee ..........., it 9.7 pm 10. 2 pm 21 :j 47 Ö 10,5 5:! ß õ 16 1815 2i I :!
47 .
1 20
Thlj Planets.
DECEMBER 1ST. DECE)IBJm 11TH. DECEMBER 21sT.
NAME OF On .\It!I',
PLA...'1ET. Rises. Sets. Rises. Sets.
lAW' On Mer.
Merid.
!I
: . Zen. Rises. Sets. Zen.
dist. !tlerid. dist.
. h m h m
o- h m h m h m 0 -y;-;;; Tm"
0
Venus ......... 841j a 516p IIp 67 8 9 10 529p lI5p,68 Û 9 90 õ50p 130 1' 67 0
Mars ......... 3170 218p 8 45 al51 3 3110 14
p 8 29 a 53 ti 3 40 124p 814u .:>5 8
Jupiter... ...... 7 ;J
p to 33 a 3 8 a,
2
655 1' 9 5
0 2 21) 0 1 22 ] 610p 9 9 tI 142LJ :H 9
Saturn... ...... 1O]9p o 8p 516 a'29 7 940p 11 30 0 4 37 0(29 7 859p 10 50 (J 357 (. :!9 6
Uranus......... 4 8p 7 1 a 11 a3 p!2
fj 3 2
p Ö 20 a 10 52p 22 t; 247p 5380 10111 :!2 6
l\oTE.-In the above 1'I\ble a signifies A. 111. and p P.lII.
....
Day of
Wt;ek.. 'ë: Sun Sun's <I's I ?!loon -U pper
;;-
Ull :'UIJ
loou <I lI-l. Sun I
uu I !\loon on Dedinlltion Age on Tllillslt of
A lth;es. Sets.
Uises. Sets. 8t!ts. MeridIan. l\;oon, S :.
OOI
.'
lelÌd .
lt! Star.
h m h m h m 0 h m h m h m h m 8 0 I "days h m h m 8
1 Thursday. .'J357 1142411 135277 254 14:11
tl] 49 1221 4919 7.1 534 82651
2 1 ' Friday. . . ;{:{6 7 15 <1 2-1 Morn 47 2,7 26' 1 4 13 1 1Morn 11 49 35
l 58 26 8.1 6 J4 8 22 54
3 Saturday. ;{377 164 24 0 154] 6 1 7 274 13 0 1311 49 ófl22 7 10 9.] 6 55 8 18 58
4SUNDAY.;3;3
ïI742" lUH56728412121115023:!21526]0.1 73'" 8151
\ 5 Monday. . :3:3
' 7 ] 8 4 24 2 24 30 4 1 7 29 1 4 1
2 2
11 50 4f 22 23 17 1 11. 1 8 HI 8 11 Ó
6 Tuesdny . :HOi 194 24 2 3025 57 3(14 12 3 3711 5] ]3
2 30 42l2.1 9 í 8 7 8
71 Wedne8d'J :Hl 7 204 2
4 3322 17 32/4 12 4 5ü 11 5] 3822 37 40 1 13. I 9 68 8 3 12
8j T
ursday. :H
7
! 4
:
55 18 0,7 32:4 1
711 52 .ó:l2 44 12,14.] 10 5
7 59 :!õ
9 1 FrIùay .. Mt
7 224 2.) RIses 16 6 1 7 34 1 4 1.. RI
es 11 ó2 3] 22 50 17115. I 1] 5h 7 55 19
10 SaturdRy.:H47 23428 442 7344]2 4 2till 525"'22555416.] Morn 7 51 22
11 SUNDAY.:H57 24,123 5 ó517 17 3G I 4 1
5 4t;]1 63 2ß23 1 517.1 059 7 47 25
12 MondRY. .H4tj7 254 23 7111957 3ö l 4 12 7 lÜ11 5354:!3 54918.] 2 ] 74329
13 Tuesday., 3477 254 2-1 8 342:3 Ül7 3ïl4 12 8 25 11 54 2
:l3 10 519. 1 2 5\1 7 39 32
14 Wednesd'J :
-18 7 264 24 9 5
9 1 1 7 3814 I:! , ' 9 4i 11 54 51 23 13 53120. 1 3 64 7 35 36
15 Tbursday. :HU 7 27[4 24 11 835 3 1 7 4014 1:l11 (j 11 55 1923 17 13121. I 4 45 7 31 39
16 Friùay. . ' :3507 28,4 24
Iorn .u 97 40 1 '4 12 1
lorn 11 55 MI
3 20 6 1 22. 1 5 34 7 27 42
Ii Saturùl1Y. 35] 7 28'4 25 0 2318 47 414 ]2 0 24 J1 56 ]823 22 3023. 1 6 22 7 23 46
18 SUNDAY. 3:")27 29'425 1 3fl
t 67 41 1 4 18 1 4111 56 4F-
3 24 2724.1 7
I 7 1949
19 )Ionday. .3537 30'4 25 2 2960 2:7 41 4. la 2 57 11 57 ] í
3 25 ó51
5. J 7 5
1 7 15 52
20 Tuesday . ?oM 1 304 25 4 864 9 1 7 424 14 4 1211 57 4i t3 26 55j26. 1 8 4
1 1 7 11 56
21 Wednesd'y 355 7 314 26 5 It 68 37 4214 14 5 2{j 11 58 Ii 23 27 2ü , 27. J 9 41 7 7 59
2
Thursd'1Y. 35fi 7 31 4 26 6 2:! ïO 37 43 1 4 15\ 6 3L 11 58 48
3 27 30\28. 1 10 37 1 7 4 3
23 Friùay ..
5ï 7 3
4 27 Sets. 7 I 817 44 -1 ] 5 Sets. I] 59 1 f
3 27 4 29. J 1] 41 7 0 6
24 Saturdny. 3587 324 2; 4 4569 7 1 7 4414 16 4 SO 11 59 4f. 23 26 10 O. ó E-v. 2:) 6 56 9
25 SuNDAY. 3,")
7 33 1 '4 28 ó 49 1 67 3:7 4514 Hi ó 3712 0 11-
3 24 49 1. 6 1 Ib l 6 62 1
26 Monday . 360 7 334 :l9 6 65 63 87 45 4 17 6 4. 12 0 48
3 22 69 2. Ó 2 4 6 48 16
27 Tuesday. . 3öl 7 3a ! 4 30 1 7 5859 5'7 4ü;4 Ii 7 51 12 1 If.
3 20 41 3.5 2 4fi 6 44 19
28 Wednes(l'y Hß2 7 33 1 4 30 9 154 6,7 4ü' , 4 19 8 51 J 2 I 4723 17 53 4. Ð 3 30 6 40 22
29 Thursday. 363 \ 7 33 4 3
10 349 27 4.),4 uno 2 12 2 1723 14 3fJ 5.6 4 11 6 36 26
30 Friùay. . .3647 33 1 4 33,11 543 77 45,4 21 11 Ð 12 2 41;
3 10 56 6. ó 4 60 6 32 29
81 Sltnrùay. 3657 344 33,l\Iorn 38 1,7 45 , 4 21 ;\I01'D 12 3 1523 6 46 7.6 5 30 6 28 32
....
c
E.
TOnO:KTO.
QUEBEC.
UPPER AND LOWER CA
ADA.
.... 'I
_24"
_ 2/
- ,
..,.ð'
MontLly me:m Tempemturc, average of 18 yellrs, 2(3035. Mean Velocity of the Winù, average
of 10 yeu8 7.6! miles. Average depth of Rain and melted Snow, 3.040 inches.
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1859..]
.
OUR CALENDAR.
17
OUR CALENDAR.
Some months back, an anonymous letter, Jiigned "OBSERVER," appeared in the columns of the Muntreal (}a.;:dú,
charging the Atitronomical portion of our C.!NADIAN AL!rANAC with gross blunders and absurdities. The ignorance.
displayed by tbil3 soi.disant ., Ob
rYer" is so ridiculous and childish as to render Lis remarks hardly worth our notice ;
and, Indeed, we should have pas8ed the matter over in silence had Rot our attention been more than once called to tb
critique by letters from many friends both in C.mada and the United States. It is also very pOBsll1le that pome persou."
may have beard that objections have been made to this department øf the Almanac, without knowing what these 010.
jections were, and as they ale moreov
r put forth by "Observer" with an air of self-assurance calculated to mislea.i
those uuacqua :nted with the Bub,;pct, we hllve determined to publish his letter, and append a few explanatcry remark'.
which may prevent others from falling into similar errors.
To tlle Editor of tke .Montreal Gazette.
SIR,-I wi
h to draw, through you, the attention of lIIessrs Maclear & Co., of Toront.o, to a series of errors of great
ma:;u.itude which run throughout the whule of their astronomical calculations., as
iven in their .. Cana,liun AimaDdc"
tor 1858. 1 t is alleged that these calculations are made "expressly !oJr this publication at the Provincial Ubservatory at
Toronto." I can scarcely imagine this to be the case, else so gross a series of err. ,rs could scarcely have booo committcd ;
or, if the reality be !Snch, there must have been some egregious oversight. My attention has been drawn to the fact,
in attemptin.! to e8tabli8h a mean local time for the endiug of the Solar Eclipse of this morning; and I thought, that as
so much space was devot.ed in fu.i
Almanac to astronomical calculations and data of various kinds, that I would have
experience.! but little difficulty in coming to m.v conclusion. But I never was 110 miseralJly di
llppointed. Thus I tiud
(accordin.!; to this Almanac) that the sun rises and sets on this day in Quebecanù Toronto at prl!cisdy t1le same moment
of timc, viz : 6 0 1:3' for former, and 6 0 13' fvr the Iattec; and that the moon Iises in I.>oth l'llices a
preci
ely the same
moment, viz: 6 0 3u'.
Now the longitudes of Quebec, :Uontreo.t, and Toronto, aTe respectively 288 0 4-11', 286 0 4-1' 286 0 23', and 250 ù a9'
al'b :
or, liS usually set down, il 016' for the tlrst, no 35' for th'J second. and 79 0 21' for th9 t1lird, We.t, e'{hioitin
a longi-
tudin:&1 dilrerence l.l<Jtween the first and h\st cities, or Quebec and 'forooto, of 8 0 5 de
rees; and 88 every 15 degret'!; <jl
lou
itude are approximately e'luivalent to onl' hour of time, thQ. sun ought to rise in QUlJbec thirty-two minutes and
thirt.r-three st:conds (or approximately so) earlier than whut it slrlJUld in Toronto.
On T{'fJrring \lac.k to the time of the sun ri<;lng at the c')mmencemcnt of thc year, January 1st, I observe that a differ.
ence of only 11 minutes is made between the occl1rrence of the same event in the two pJace3. }'rom th!lt pelÏoù to the
rresent, how"vertMlU'ch 15), the time has gradually dimini
hed. nntil it has amounted tù nothing. But not onty thb: it
is actually made to Tise by that previous amount of time earlier in Tt.mmto than it d0e3 in Qllebcc. JOôhua was a fool in
{",mp'L\"Ïson with such ast!"onomical achit>vemeotB as this. lIe only madc the sun stand still for a limited time. but here
we have throughout a wholt> yoor the sun made tori8e (on paper) more ellrly on a we
teFlypiace than on an easterly OIkJ.
Woutd it not be wi
e. Mr. Editor, for the r.lessrs.
Iaclear to eX'lmine a little more minutely into their astronomÌC"dl
data before issuiog them, as sanctioned by, or the work of the <. ProvincilÙ Ùbsenatory of Turonto." If it be true, !iii
stated on the cover, that ., the astronomical calculations have been made exprel'sly for this publication at t1le Proviucilll
Observatory of Toronto," one of two contingencies follows: that the parties coocerned are incolllpt'knt tu thdl' duties or
that they h$ve committed Ii series ct" the grossest blunders which I have ewr witnetìsed,
Yours very truly,
&Ionkcal, 15th !\Iarch, 18;)8.
OBSERVEC.
The misapprehendon of "Observer" consists in his confounding absolute wIth local time. Ab90lute time is iJlde
rendent of the station of the spectator, but local time is measured from the noon of the place: thus MEAN LOCAL TIMi:
is expresscd by the number of mean hours, ic., that have elapsed since mean 1WIm, or, what is the same thing, bj th
angle at the p">le b.)tween a d 'clin'Ltion circle through the mean Sltn and the meridian of the place, reckoned from tla
meridian towards t he west, at the rate of 1h. for 15 0 . Similarly, APPARE:oIT LOCAL TIME is expressed by the angle between
a declination circle through the true sun and the meridian of the place, and measured in the Mme manDer.
If two placcs, A and B, be on the same parallel, with a difference of long. of 15 0 , the sun will set at the morc
"Westerly plar.e, A, ODe hour later than at B, reckoned in absolute time, but approximately at the same instant in local
time; because the noon from wMch the local time of A is reckoned occurs one hoW" latcr in ab.!olute time than the noon
from wbieh the time of D Is reckoned.
Ag"io, if two place!!, C and D, be on the same meridian, and, for example, be both in north latitude, the sun
when iu north declinatiun will rise earlùr in absolute time at the norlluTn station C, than it "ill at D. When tlle snn
Is in south decliolltion he will rise laiRr at C than at D, and when the SUB is at the Cfluinoxes he ",ill rise at the SlinK
insfant at both C and D. r.Ioreovel', this will be true also in local lime, because the times of both places are reckon"d ,
from the same meridian.
If" Observer" would understand that the local1ime of sunrise depends on the latitude of the place. and only
indirectly and that to a
'ery small extfJnt on the longitudt'., the mystery would be cleared \lp úf the lIun l'h.ing in Januury
11 mInutes earli..r at Toronto th.m lit Quebec; of this difftJrence diminishing and finally vanishing as the sun approache o
the equator, and (we may add, if he had examined the Almanac a little further,ì of the sun aftor the equinox lisiu'1:
eurlier at Quebec than at Toronto.
Before concluding, we must express our Ilcknowledgmonts to au anonymous wdter, <'W:' who Il few da,)s after iu
the same joumal, the .'[rJ1/lreal Gazd,le, published an able letter in reply to "Observer," entitled" A Corroctor correcte(I,"
in which he very clearly and happily demolishes our friend's attltck upon the Almanac, snd we regret that our fpllt"t'
is too limited to give his letter here. We must, however, explaio to" W." the cause of a di"crepllncy he n.otices in hi!'
letter, as follows: "Frum it (Taùle of Semi-diurnai Arcs) "Obsener" would have learned that to got the time of tlw
"Eun's ri;;ing for the latitude of Montreal, he had to dednct 5h. 5100. 7sec. from the time it reached. the meridian, and
"that, therefore, the sun would rise on the 15th Inst. (Huch, 1858,) at 6h 17 min. 56 sec. Thil! time Îs4min. ;jOsee.later
"than thut given in the Almanac, &c." The di1ference (4 min. 46 sec.) between the result obtained by" W." and
that given in our Almanac is explained on page 2, where it i8stated that the time of sunrise III gh'en for the upper limb
correcled fin rifraction. It i.
, in fact, the time at which the Bun first actually 8I'ptJars.
B
m
18
MONTHLY REGISTER.
[1859.
HOLY DAYS, :MILITARY AND NAVAL EVE NTS.
FEBRUAR
lIe giveth snow like wool: He scattereth the h{)ar
The wakrs are hid as with a stone, &nd the face of frost like ashes. lIe ca"teth forth his ice like morsels:
the deep is frozen.-JoB. xxxviii. 30. who can stand
fore his cold!-PSALM c.xlvii.lü, 17,
F
JANUARY
1 S Circumcision. Tortosa su.rren. to the French, 1811.
2 S 2nd Bunday oj. Christmas. Dantzic surrend. 181-1.
û M B. of Princeton, N. J. b. British & Americans, 1ii7.
4'f Brit, ship Courageux cap. French f.
1int'rva, 1781.
5 W ßreslaw sur. to the.French under Vandamme, 1806.
() f Epiphany. Russians def. at Citale nr. KnLafat, 185-1.
'i P The French army un. IIlen&rd enter 8witz'ld.1798.
b S Admiral Hodney captnred :!2 Spanish ships, 1i80,
9 S Lst Sun. oJ. Epiplt. \'alentis sur. to "'rench, 1812.
1(1 1\1 Dutch sur. Cape of Good Hope to the English, 1806.
n r Breig in 8ilesia sur. to French and Bavarians, 180i.
12 W Cayenne sur. by French t.oEng. & Portugue
e, 180!;!,
1a 'r Battle ofChiIlianwallah bet. EnglÏi,h & !;ikhs, 18-18.
1-1 F Bat. of Rivoli, Italy, bet. "'rench & Austrians, 1'i97.
1;) S rhe U. S. frigate · President', cap. by English, 1815
1U S 2nd Sunday aft. Epiphany. Bat. of Corunna, 1809.
1'i ;U Bat. of Guadalaxara bet. Mexicans & Span'ds, 1811.
1b T B, of "'renchtown bet. Americans & I<:nglish,1813,
1!') W Ciudad Rodrigo tak. by storm !In. Wellington, 1812.
2u f Kaiserslautern at. by "'rench, r. by Austrians, 1796.
21 F Pugatchef, chief of Tart.ars, def. by Russians, 1'i'i 5.
2
:5 U. B. privateer .. Tomahawk" capt. by British, 1815.
2
: S 3rd Bun. oJ. Epiph'y. French took the Hague, 1'i95.
2-1 M Lndians def. at Loche-I1atchee by U. S. Troops, 1838.
2[, T Conv. St. Paul. Paez conq. rebels at V pnezuda., 1830.
21" W The French under De Grasse defeated at sea,1'i82.
2:l T :::panish ship" St. Raphael." taken by British, 1807.
2
F Battle of Unroomster in India, Sikhs vic..... 1'i97.
2!J:5 Bat. of Brienne, gained by Nap'n over Allies. 18!!.
30 S ltlt 1;. af. .Epiph. Charks I. M. Saragossa as. 1809,
81
I Battle ofGemblours in the Net.herland!!.... ...15i8.
MARCH.
In the morning sow thy seed, and in the evening
withhold not thy hand.-ECcLE8IABTES xi., 6,
1 T St. David. Battle of Aldenhoven, ............' 1793.
2 W fl, of Monte di Savaro, bet. French & Aust'ns, 1'i97.
:; r W. I. Island Marigalante, taken by English. 1808.
4 F [I. of Troyes, bet. }'rench & Allies, }'rench def. 18l!.
5
ßattle ne&r Hiver Natonebi in A. Turkey... 1829.
6
Quinqunge.sima. Insurrection at Pernambuco, 181i.
7 :\1 Hattle of Craonne, betw. French and Allies, 1814.
8 r Shr(YI!fJ Tuesday. Attack on Bergen-op-Zoom, 1814.
Q WAsh Wedmsday. Battle of Vera Cruz.......... 1817
10 f
ction in Chesapeake Bay bet. Eng. & Amer. 1813.
11 F Badajos surrendered to French under Soult, 1811.
1
'; French at Redinha attacked by Wellington, 1811.
13 S 1st B. in Lent. B. of Lake Maadie in Egypt, 1801.
14 U French fleet defeated off Genoa by Englu;h, 1795.
15 T fl. of 'fuspan, Mexican Centralists dpf('ated, 1H39.
I If; W .\ustrlans def. by ....rench at CaÍnin in Italy, 1797.
1 17 r St. Patrick. Bat. of Neerwlnden, or Linden, 1793.
1
F Palma Nuova, Italy, evac. by Ar<:hd. Charles, 1797.
19 S
ankin taken, 1853. B. ofDonabew, Burmah, 1H53.
20 S 2nd B. in Lent. Insur. of Slaves at Antigua, 1831.
121 \I Bat. of Aboukir, French defeated by English, 1801.
1 22 r RussIans in sortie at. Sebastopol driven back, 1855.
23 W Action off Tristran d' Acunha. b. Eng. &: Am. 1
15.
24 T B. in passes of Eisllch b. Austlians & French, 1797.
I 25
' Annunciatúm B. V.
L B. of Campo Mayor, 1811.
12ti S fl. of St. Dizier, Bonaparte det: Winzingerode 1814.
1 27 S :3rd B. in Lent. B. of Anhalt, Cattegat Strait: 1811.
28 \I War declared ago Russia by England & Frllnce, 1851.
29 'r Oporto, Portug.
ken by French and pillaged, 1809.
30 \\ Bat. of La Cole lI-lIIls, Canada, Americans rep. 1814.
,!,
_of Pa
o Lar
o in South Americll........ 1839.
1 r War dec. ago "Engll\nd & Holland by French
1im.
2 W,Purif.nf B. v..'Il. Bon:lparte def. at Briennc, 1814.
;) f I Battle of Santos LugareH, near Bu.-not! Ayres, 18:i:!.
4 F Ft. Nicholas, 8ebastopol, destroyed by Allies, 185G.
5:5 Brit. s. Grannicus Clip. Am. pI'iv. Oeo. Little, 1815.
(. S 5th B. af. Epiph. Ina;ur. of :.\la
zini at
1ilan. 185
t
7 \I 1l1t1nrl11!!:nm beg. Amer. attack. :l<:lizahetht. 11;13.
.
T 13. of l'rpussish };ylau bet. French & Ru!osi:ms, 180i.
9 \\ Grit. ship DedaLus cap. }'rench I: La Prudente, 17\19.
lu f [tussia dcclared war against Sweden,........... 1808.
11'" B. of 1\I0ntmiriai between }'rench & itnS!oians, 18U.
12 S G.ofChateau'fhierry, 18l!,andofChlicabuco, 18li.
13S 6thB.af.Ep. Br.frig.SuccesBcap by}'rench, 1801.
14
I B. of Yauchamp betw. }'rench and HussiaDl;, 1h14.
15 'f Engagement bet. Frplll!h & Sicilians. CalabpÌll, 1!113.
It W B. of l'artama in :::pain. Spaniards victorious, 1
1
.
l'i r Rnssians attacked I<:upatoria and defeated.... 18b;).
1
F Battle of II10ntereau in .France,.................. 1h14.
HI:5 1l1il. Wrrm rubs. Action ofHHbraltar b. E. & F. ]SOL
2lJ S &ptWlge.sillw. B. of San ChristovaJ. in ò:'pain, 11'>11.
2] "I Ol!;densburgh,]'I,. Y., taken by the Britbh,... 1
13.
2:: l' Blucher defellt"ù by the "'rench under Boyer, un 1.
2:3 W B. of Buena Yista, l\Ieximnt! defeated by Aw. 1R-li,
2-1 l' St. .Alatthias. Uevolution at l'aris............... 1í>-18.
25 F Bogue Forts & City of Canton cap. by BrUish, !I,n.
2l; S Battle of Bmun
berg in Prussian Poland..... 11'>07.
27 S &xuge.sima. Battle of Orthes in France...... 18l!.
2h M Brit. frio ate Sybille cap. J"rench s]úpLa:E'orte, 17\)9.
APRIL.
He makcth small the drops of wat.Pr: they pour down
ruin according to the vapour thereof; which the clouds
do drop and distil upon Juan al.>undantl)'.-JoB xxxvii.,
27, 28.
1 F Assault upon St. Jean d' Acre, Frpnrh rep'd, l'i09.
2 ð ß. of Copenhagen b. Danish & Engli
h fleets, 1801.
3 S !t
Bun. in Lent. Actil>n on the Chesapeake, 1/'iL3.
4
I Battle of Tautfel"s and St. :\la1'Ïe, in Gel'many, 17!i
.
5 'f Brit;f'h cap. Gopree, 1800. Bat. of Villlugcn, 17!J!I.
6 W Rev. in Bmzil, 1!i31. Badajos taken by};ng, 1812.
7 'f Hritish squad. cap. 3 French bril!s and Isloúp, 17!1ti.
8 F Frpnch Surren. ltosetta in Egypt to English, 1801.
9 S Eng. & }'rench batterips op'd on 8ebastopol, 1S55.
10 S 5th Bun. in Lmt, B. of 1'oulouse, French del: 18!!.
n M B. of Ri vas, Gen. Wa]ker df'Íe" t. Costa Ricans. lS:i6.
1
l' French fleet in Basque roads dCBt. by Hritbh, 1BO\!.
13 W B. of Castilla in Splt.Ìn. Enl!;. defeated French, Un3.
14 'I B. of
lilleflimo in Italy. Nap. def. Austrians. 1796.
15 F Fortress of S,'hwpidnitz taken from Austria. 1758.
168 ß. of ]
f'drelon and :llount Tabor. Syrians def. ]703.
1'i S Palm Bunda!l. Petl"opaulowski de
erted.,.... 18!i5.
18 \1 Rodney deC. }'rench fleet and took De Gras
e, 1'i82.
19 T B. of Lexington, commence't war in America, 1'i75.
20 W ;liapoleon dcfeated Austrians at Abensburgh, 180:1.
21 '1' Battle of San Jacinto in Texas................... 1836.
2:! F Good Frú1ay. Odessa bombarded by Allies, 18.;4.
2:1 S St. GeorgfJ's Day. B. of Ratisuon, Austrians d. 180
.
24 S I<:ASTER SUNDAY. Washingtcn t. & def't. b.\ E. 18U.
25 :\1 St.
[ark. British took Petersburg, Vt" U. S. 1'i81.
2(; r Bat. near Bru!!:os, bet. I<:sp!lrtero anti Carlists, 11';;8.
2í W A.mericanB, undcr Pike, took York ('foronto), 11'13.
28 r fl. ofSllIer.r in Canada, near Quebec. F. & K 17m,
F Brit. brig. eap. by Amer. oil Cftl>e Carnaverel, 1814.
30 S B. ofChoczine between HussLans Hnd 1urks. 1769.
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IONTHLY REGISTER.
19
HOLY DAYS, :MILITARY AND NAVAL EVENTS.
I\IAY.
The winter is past, the rain i
over and gone; the
fiowers appear upon the earth; the time of tho singing
of bird" is come.-SONG OF SOLOMO:-i, ii., U,12.
1 S L<:rw So St. Philip <f: St. Jas. B. of Rio Pardo, 1838.
2 :\1 B. of Lutzen, French vÏct. over Russ. Ii. Prus. 1813.
3 T Uline de Urace, l\1ar,) land, burnt by English, 1813.
4 \V 8eringapataIu taken by storm Ly the ßritbh, 1799.
6 T B. of .Fuente!! d'Onor, Portugal, Eng. def. Fr. 1811.
6 F Knga"ement Letw. Austria.ns & l'iedmonteBÐ, 1848.
7
Insurrection at Madrid........................,..... 1848,
8 S 2nd Sunday after E<uúr. Bat. of Palo Alto, 18!
.
9 -'1 Battle of ResM:a de III. I'alma, lIIexlco........... 1845.
10 T Battle of Lodi, French defeated Austrians.... lí96.
11 W Action in Dardanelles bet. Rus. Ii. Tur. fleets, 1807.
12 T Wellington took Oporto from French by as't, 18u9.
13 /I' Revol. at Carlsruho, Grand D. of Haden fled, 184!).
H S French defeated at Madrid by Wellington. ." 1814.
15 S 3rd Sun. afúr Easúr. Brit. cap. French fleet, 1ai.
Hi !'tI I!':astu <<trm beg. B. of Albuera, 20,000 ,;lain, 1811.
17 T Battle Let. R us",illns and 'I'ur ks, near 8ilistria, 1829.
18 W Battle of Lann ,y in France, Euglish detèated, li94.
19 l' Chinese reb cap. Amoy, 1853. ß. of La Hogue, 1692,
21) I' ß. of Bautzen, Russ. & Pruss. ago the French, 1813.
21 8 B. of E
sling, 1809, and Sackett's Harb. U. 8. 1813.
2:! S !lh Sunday after Easur. B. of Reichenbach, 1813.
2:1
1 f{ebellion ofthe United Irishmen coromenced, 1798.
2! T Battle of the Sambre in the Netherlands...... 1i94.
25 W Insurrt:ction of the Negroeíl in Jamaica,....... 1760.
2G T B, of Ostroleuka, Russians defeated tbe Poles, 1831.
Zl F St. Jean d' Acre in Palestine taken fm. Turks, 1832.
2S S I!!;asttr (!ttrm tnbs. Capitulation of Canton, 1841.
29 S I Rogat. Sun. Cha,.ùs II. res. B. ofTaragonna, 1811.
30 M 1'urks def. Russians in a sortie from Si1istria, 1854.
31 T Stone y Point evacuate
mel"icÐ.Il!l..... ::.: 1779.
JULY.
'rhe husbandman walteth for the precious fruits of
the earth, and hath long patience for it,-JAMES v., 7.
1 F B. of Port() Novo, IIindiJst.1n. Eng. victorious, 1781.
S f{ussians under Gortschakoff cros. the Pruth, 1853.
3 S 2nd Sun. aft. Trin. Grenada tak. by French, 1779.
4 }!
vartholm taken and destroyed by Allies..... 1855.
5 r Battle of Chippewa, Canada, Eng. retreated, 18H.
(, W Austrians de!" by }'rench at Bat. of WagrllDl, 1809.
iT Bat, of Giurgevo, Turks routed the RU8sian
, 1854.
8 F Battle of Fort Ann, Bng. dcf. the Americans, 1777,
\J S ActionoIIC.l\'lusalo, Swedes Overcame HURS'S, 1790.
10 S 3rd S.aj. Trin. B. of 3faclin, Turks def,H.UI!. 1791.
11 \l Battle of Znaim, French defeated Austrians, 180J.
1
r Crimea evacuated by lastofthe Allied Forces, 1856.
13 W Senegal, In Africa, taken by the British....... 1809,
14 l' B. ofChebries
a, in Egypt, Mamelukes defeat. 1i98.
15 F France declared War against England......... 1778.
If S Abouklr attacked It; car, bv BBBault by'rurks, 1799.
Ii
. .flit S. aft, 7rin. InHur. broke out at Madrid, 18M.
IS ',I Gaeta, Hurren. to French aft. del'p. reslstllnce, 1806.
19 T ß of Baylen in Spain, French def. by Span'ds, 1808.
20 W Action off Hoogland, Rut!. dcf. by
wed. fleet, 1i88.
21 l' ß. of PyramIds in Egypt, French victorious, 1798.
2:2 F French defeat. at Salll.lIlanca, by Wellington, 1812
2:) 'i lIat. near Colmbra, Portugal, Don
figuel def. 1832.
2.1. 5th S. after Trinity. Attack on Santa Cruz, 1797.
2.) M St. Jame8, Battle of Lundy's Lane, Canada, 18H.
2C l' Battle of Kobrine, Saxon'! def. by RUR.;ians, 1812.
or, W First day's b. Talavera, English and French, 1809.
2f1 Second day's do. I'. as 2 to 1 to Eng., dot: 1809.
2!J F Battle of Neerwinden, in B
I
ium................ 1693.
30 S AUI'trians and Ru"sians def. Turks at Putna, 1789.
S Gth S. aft. Tri!!:. l'IattRburjt tak. by EngH
h, 1813.
JUNE.
For the earth bringeth forth frnitof herse1f; first thf\
blade, then the ear, after that the full corn in the eM.-
MARK lv., 28.
1 W Defeat of the Danes by the Germans............ 18-18
2 r Ascensinn
y. Anapa tak. by Rus. f. Turks, 1í\Jl.
3 F I1aHe de Grace bombarded by Adm Rodney 1i59 II
4 S Battle <>f Zurich bet. French and ÅustrialJs: 17\J!):
6 s Sunday after ÂScension. Bat. 8toney Creek, 1813.
6 31 B's of Deppen & Eylau, 1807. Sebastopol ago b. 1855.
7 T Outworks at EeLastopol carried by Allies..... 1
55.
8 W ßattle of Vigil, French repulsed b,)' :Spaniards, 1809.
9 T B. of Arklow. Ireland, U.Irbhmen repulsed, li98.
10 F Russians def, at Heil
burg, PrUl;sia, by Bonap. 1807.
11 S St. Barnabas. Ancona capito to Austrians, 1849,
12 S Wltit Sunday. Insurrtction at Prague....... 1M.8. I
13 )1 B. of C.ucagenta, Spaniards d"f. by .J!'rench, 1813' 1
14 T B. of Friedland, Rus. & Prus. de!. by }'rench, 1807.
15 W Sultan of Turkey def. Ii. ahol. the .Janizaries, 18:l6.
16 T
iege of Silistria raised, Turks routed Russ's. 1854.
17 1<' Battle of Zielimo, Poles delcated by Ru
sians, 1í92. \
18
B. Waterloo, 1815. Wellington mob'dinLond. 1832.
19 S Trinity Sunday. Battle of Blenheim.......... 1800.
20 \1 ß. bet. French Ii. Algerines, near Sidi, Khalef, 1830,
21 T ß. of Vittoria in Spain, .F rench def. by WeU'n, 1813.
22 W Civil war in Paris, C1I.vaignac dec. Dictlltor, 1818.
23 T f{usshns inv. Kars, 1855. Action off VOrient, 1795.
24 F St.John Bapt. B. of Nezib, Turks Ii. }'gypt'ns 1839.
25 S Charleroi surrend. to Fr"nch by Am,trians, 1í94.
26 S 1st Sun. aft. Trin. B. of Fleuru8 in Belgium, 1794.
2i )1 Erzroum in Turkey captured by Russians,... lS2!J.
28 T French driv. thro' Chevannes at p. ofbllyonet, 18]5,
29 W St. Peter. French defeated at Guadaloupe.... 1í94.
30 T Silistria In Bulgaria surrendered to Russians, 1832.
AUGUST.
Lift up your eyes and look on the fields, for they are
white already to harvest.-JoHN iv., 35.
1 M l B. of the Rile, French fieet annih. by Nel
on, 1798.
2 T Russians under Romanzow defeated Turks, 1i70.
3 W I<'urt Erie (Canada) invested by the Brid.8h, 1814.
4 T French assaulted &'\ragossa in Spain............ 180R.
6 F City of Cabul, AlIghanistan, tak. by English, 1839.
6 8 Battle of .Junin in Peru. Royalists defeated... 1824-
7 S 7th S. after Trin. Turks entered Bucharest, 1861.
8 \1 English attacked and d ,r. the Span. Armada, 1688.
g 'r Battle of Baza, Spaniards defeated by }'rench, 1811.
10 W B. of Bassano, !t'y, Bonap. def. the AustriAns, 17!J6.
11 r Poles defeated at Wilna by Russians ........... li94.
12 F Agra taken by the English undo Wellington, 1803.
13 S French at night raIsed the sle
e of SaragoBsa, 1808.
14 S 8th S. af. Trin. B. of Nod, French Ii. Russ. 17W.
15 )1 Assault on Ft. Erie by Eng. 18U. B. ChIcago, 1812.
16 T B. of the Tchernaya, Russians driven back, If'55,
17 W Eng. inv. Copenhagen, 180i. B. 8molensko, 1812.
IS T French un. St. Cyr def. at B. of Smoliano\'o, 1812.
19}' Bat. near Gedeonovo, Russia, Rns. Ii. French, 1812.
20 S Adrianople cap. by RUB. undo Gen. Ditlbit
ch, 1829.
21 iìi 9th S. aft. Trinity. French def. at Vimiera, 1808.
22
1
Tin. lItnm brg. Longroy cap. by Clairfait, 179:!.
23 T I.'ondicherry taken by Engli
h from French, 1 i!)3.
2-t W St. Barthdomew. Battle of mademburg...... ]Sl4.
25 T The French raised the !Siege of Cadiz........... 1
12.
26 F Battle of Dresden betwet'n Napoleon Ii. AIllf'8, 1813' 1
Z;:; Second day's B. (If Dresden, Allies retreated, 1813.
2S!iò lOth S. af. Trin. B. of Powassln, Prus. Ii. Poles, 1794.
29 )1 Petropaulowski attacked Ii. bomb. by Allies, 1854.
30 T Battle of Nollendorf In Bohemia................. 1813 1
3] W Welllngron def. French at _B. SlIn Sebastian. ]813.
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MONTHLY REGISTER.
[1859.
IIOLY DAYS, MILITARY AND NAVAL EVENTS.
SEPTEl\IBER.
The pastures are clothed with flocks; the vaJleys also
are covered over with corn; they shout for joy, they also
sin g.-PSALM Ixv., 13.
1 T I ChamPlain, U. S., tak. by Eng. under Provost, 18H.
2 F H. of Zehuacingo, betw. Spaniards & Indians, 1519.
3 S (!j;rinityl!rtrm rnbs. Briti
h took Alexandria, U;Ol.
4 S Il1th S. af. Trin. Naval action b. E. & Dutch, 1665.
5 '" J<'lr!<t Battle of ßorodino. Fr\Jnch & Russians, 181:2.
6 T I BritiSh un. Gen. Whish, bes. MouItan, India, 18-18.
7 '" 2nd B. Borodino, 120,000 I'. & 120,000 R. eng. 1812.
8 T I Fall of Sebastopol, RUB. retire, Allies triump. 1855.
9 F I Grand Attack on Gibraltar by Spaniards...... 1782.
10:5 Great immr. among negroes in
t. Domingo, 1791.
11 S 12th S. af, Trin. B. of Brandywine. Am. & E. 1i77.
l:nl l
panish fleet un. Don Barcel", bomb. Algiers, 1784.
1:
T Affghan army defeat. by English at Tetzeen, 18-12.
H "' I FrenCh entd. Moscow, which Is burnt by inh. 1814.
15 T !tevolut. in Athens, 184:3. B. at Parmesans, 1793.
16 F Bat. of Lambach, French defeated Austrians, ]800.
17:; B. of Altenkirchen, French Gen.l\lerceau kd. 1796
18 S 13th S. af. Trin. French def. at B of Ximena, 1811.
19 'I B. Camargo, b. forces Lf Mex. Gov. & Carvajal, 1851.
20 T !tupsians defeated by Allies a
Bat. of Alma, 18M.
21 W St. Afatihew. Battle of Preston pans, }:ngland, 17-15.
2:! T Rattle of Monterey, Americans def. Mexicans, 18.16.
2:3 F Wellington gllined Bat. of A!;save. Hindostan, 1803.
24 S Eng. forced to raise Fiege of Ciudad Rodrigo, 1811.
2f. S Uth S. af. Trin. British squad. def. French. 1806.
26 '\1 Zurich in Switzerland taken by French....... 1799,
27 'r Fortress of Comorn, Hungary, t. by Austrians, 18-19.
2<; W The Venetians un. !\Ioro!'ini bomb'd, Athens, 1687.
29 T 1St. Afichail. RUl'sians at. Kars without suc. 1865.
30 F ,YOrktown invested by Americans Ii. }'rench, 1781.
NOVE3IBER.
OCTOBER.
He reservetb unto us the appointcd weeks of the
harvest.-.J ERE:\!IAH v., 2-1.
The harvest is past, the summer is ended.-.JER. viii., 20
] Is Chusan re-captured from Chinese by }
nv;lisb, 18U.
2 S l;:'th S. af. Trin. Brit. cannonaded Ogdensb. 1812.
3'1\1 R. ofWurtemburg, on Elbe, Pru!<,def. }'rench, 1813.
4 T Kosciusko overthr'n at l\Iaciejowice, Poland, 179-1.
51 ,\ I
. of the Thames, Eng'. Ii. Am. TecumReth k'd, 1813' 1
6,T Revol. in Mexico, 18-11, Insurrec. in Vienna, UHS.
i ,F B. of the fl10skwa, F, Ii. R. 150,000 of each eng. 1812.
8 1 S Lycnsln France sur. to Repub. ter. mas!'acre, 1793,
9,S Wth s. after l'rin. B, ofSchleitz in Saxony, 1806.
10).1 Eg)ptian Army døfeated by English & 'l'urks, 18-10. I
11 T ß. of Camperdown, Dutch def., luss of9
hips, 179i.
112 W Gen. Walker (fillibuster)took pos.ofHrenada, 1855.
13;1' ß. of Queenston, Am. def., Gen. Brock killed, 1812.
14, F Battle of VIm, 1805; and of .Iena In Saxony, 1806.
15 S French defeated at Tirlemont by Austrians, 1793.
16 S 17th S. after Trin. B. of Leipsic, Fr, Ii. Allie-, 1813.
171M .
llies op. flre flOm fleet Ii. bat. on Seba
topol, 185t. ,
18 I' St. Luke. Second d. B. of Leipsic, Frerwh def. 1813.
19, W Last day's B. of Leipsic, French fled to E. furt. lR 13.
20 T B.of
avarino, Egypt'n fleet annih. by Allies, 18:!i' l
21,F B.of Trafalgar, Fr.& Span.fleetoverth. by E.1805.
22 S :\Ioscow eVac. by French after pO!!. of 38 days, 1812.
23;S 18th S. af. Tl'inity. ß. of Edgehill, England, 16-12. ,
2-1i
1 H. ofOu!'chatch, Russians def. th
Bavarial1s. 1812.
25 T ß. of Balaclava, lost to RnssÏllUs un, Liprandi, 1855' 1
26 1 W :O:aguntum surrend. by Spaniards to French, 1811.
27,T Fighting at Antwerp bet. Dutch Ii. Belgians, 1830.
28 F St, Simon and St. Jude. Turks def. RussiallB, 185.1.
29'S Battle of Aculco, Mexico........................... UìlO.
30 S 19th 8. af. Trinüy. ß. of Los Cruces, Mexico, 1810.
31:M Battle of Anklan. Bavarians def. Prussians,.. 1806.
DECEMBER.
While the eal-th r..maineth, seedtime and harvest, and
BV the breath of God frost is given. and the breadth cold. and heat. and summer, and winter, and day and
of the waters Is straitened.-.JoB xxxvii., 10. ni
ht, shall not cease.-GENEsIS. viii., 22. I
Thou crownest the year with thy goodness.-PsALM
Ixv., ii.
1 T I An &ints. Battle of HermasU1o, French def. 1852. 1 T I B. of Kotdah, in Scinde. India, Sepoys vlct. 18-10'1
2 W ß. of Ghatz, Cossacks un. l'latoff def. }'rench, 1"12. 2 F ß. of Austerlitz. French def. AU8tro-Rus. arm. 18 , 05'1
3 T t;t. .Jean d' Acre bomb. by Eng. & Turk fleets, 18!O. 3:5 .fRirf)arlmas; i!i:crm enbs. B. of llohenlinden, 1800.
4 F Battle of Oltenitza, Turks det
ated Russians, ]853. 4 S 1 2nd S. in .Advent. Kalafat at. by Rus., & rep. ]853. /
5 S B. ofInkerman, 50,000 R. def. by 1-1,000 Allies, 185-1. 5 \l B. of i\lartigne, French d..feated by Yen deans, 17U3.
6 S 20th S. aft. Trin. B. of Lubec, Blucher retr.1806. 6 r jRhode blaud tak. by En:!;. un. Gen. Clinton, 1716. /
7 'I 13. of Tippecanoe, Americans defeat. Indians, 1811. 7 \V' I Conception B. J!': Ml1.ry. B.of SedimaD, Egypt, 179!J.
8 T French attacked, carried & plund. IlostJI.lrick, 1809, 8 r B. of Longomilla. Cb ili, rebels defeated... ...... 1"51' 1
9 W, Engli
h rep. in an attack upon Ogdensburgh, 1813. 9 F I ' Battle on the Nieve, near Bayonne.............. 1813.
10 T Wellington def. }'r..nch at Anhoue in Spain 1813. ]0 S Cl1pture of Bushire & Karat, by the Eng1i
h, 1856.
11 F I Bat. of Choczin, Turks defeated by SobiesJ..i, 1G73. 11 S 13rd S. in.Advcnt. ß. of Rousillon, French t!ef. liP-1.,
1:2 S French on way to Smolensk def. by Rus!'ians, 1812. 12 III \B. of l\IlI.ns,royalistsofJ.a Ven,lee def. by F'ch. 1793.'
13 S 21st S. after Trin. Kelat taken by English. ]M39. 1:) l' In. near Bayonne, French def. by Wellington, 1813' 1
H
I n. ofSmolnya. }'rench again def by Russians, 1812. 1-1 Wî,""eIlinO'ton ('.ar. by Ftorm GawiIghar, E. Ind. 1803.
15 T IFort Lewis taken by Austrians from French, 1793. 15 r I H.of K
sseldorf, Prus. def. Aust'ns & &.xons, 17-15.
It> W, B. of Arcola, lasted two days, won by French, li!J6. 11) F Oczakow taken by Bns.from Turks. by f>torlU. li88. !
17 T I French def. with hor. slanghter by CÜ!'!sacks, 1812. 17:; English attacked & destroyed Darby, Vt., u,. S. 1
1
.
18
' B. of llliesCRstIe, }'rench sturmed Rus. Camp. 1793. 18 oj -1th S. in .Advent. Toulon wrested from Alllcs, 1.9.1.
19 S fA second bat. of Eoutovo, French again de!: 1812. 19
I I Fort
iagara, I,ake Ontario, cap. by Briti5h, 1813.
20 S '22nd S. aft. Trin. ....i;;ueras taken by hench, 1791. 20 r I F ,.rtress of Isml1el tak. from Turks bv storm, lï
O.
21 \1 IHici)arlmas l!rerm begins. Battle of Konich, 1832. 21 W St. ThOl"fUls. B. of Punjaub, };ng. def. Sikhs, 181;:'.
2:! T ::-ikhs del". near llamllgger, India, by En
lish. 1818. 22 T Kehl, on tbe Rhine, sur. by French to A list. 1796'
2:! '" B. of Castella Xuovo,1796; of Tudela in Spll.lll, 1808. 23 F n. of lllezun. French un. Grouchy def. Prus. 180-1.
24 T Pittsburgh. U, States, evacuated by French, 1i:i8. 2-1';; lC'itadplof Antwerp surrend.:Jred to French,1S32.
2!J F Karl' sur. to Russians after 7 months' I'eige, ]855. 25 S CHRISTMAS. TotaldefeatofBurm
seln India. 18:!
.
2tj::; 11.0fStaro
'-Bori.l:Off. Russians vic. 0'1'. French, 1"12 2[, '1 St. S1ephl':n. B. of Alawa, PrussIan Poland, 1"06.
27 SO 1st S. in Adv. B. of Berezina, French & Rus. 1812. 27 T St.John, Evrmgeli.<t. }'r.assnuIted Saragossa, 1808.
28 \( B. of Tcl1atchovo, on retreat of F. from Russia, 1812' 11 28 W Innocents' Day. B. Tampa Bay, lIIex. & Ind, 1835.
291' ß. near Lautern, D.
fBrunswick def. French, 1í93. 29 T Town of Grave sur. to French un. PicllC
ru, ]79
.
30 \\ St. .Andre1ll. B. of Smope, Turk. B<mad, dest. 1853 30 F Buffltlo, N, Y., completely dest. hy the Eng. 1813.
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METEOROLOGICAL OBSERV ATION
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ABSTRACT OF :METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS,
MADE AT THE
Itlagnetical Obscr,,-atOJ:Y, Toronto, Canada 'V cst,
For the year of our Lord 18;};; compiled from Reports, &c., published in the Canadian .Journal.
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. 70 W. 10.:n 0
Feb. 2SJi3 52.4 -5.9,58.3 1 29.7361 30.361 29.152 1.209 7 47.08 2 1 3 i2 3.050 11.7 Ill! 10, 84.72 S. 78 W. 9.82 1
Mar 27 82 5i.6 -5.563.1 29.5957 30.006i 29.1150.89123 4U3 2 110 0.335111.3 41iJ 15 .7i .61 N,63 W. 10.84 1
AprÙ 35.36 52.0 5.9 -16.1 129.5300 30.006 1 :l8.8!J8 1.108 4 43.40 2 1 ' 20.35 1 i55 129 1011 16 1 .7-1 fi.l N. 60 w. 10.2-1 1
May 48.87;48 26.0 !8.8 29 535:3 29.896 1 29.1990.69725 63.85 n 3t.95 4.U5Ina. 15 1 15 .7-1.61
. 23 W. 8.13 2
June 56.92 i6.0 35.0.11.0 2942ô7 29.;Oi 2895)0.7552t.i IJ8.42I5 48.35 5.060......21... 9'.;; 69N.49W. 7.00 'l
July 67.76 86.f -1i.O 39.6 29 f>88:3 29 8t8 1 29 255 0,593 13 76.4:311154 6:' 3.4;5, ..... 15... 16,.78 .46 S. 68 K 4.;4 i
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Sept. iJ8.6.t 82.U 34.1!7.9 _9./12030.0,6 1 29.2.1,1'>0.8_8 n /0.9_,29 1 41.3_ 2.6-10...... 11... 19,./8 43 N. 68 W. 555 2
Oct. -15,4
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Nov. 33.54 58.2 -3.5IH 'l 29.523S 30.281' 28.4.',}21.829 6 -l9.9:!,2;jIU.00 3.235 6.9 14 9 9i.i7 .67 S. 61 W. 9.25 1
Dec. 31.86
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Year. 42.i3 882 201 108.3 29.605t 30.361 28.452,1.90913 76 t312
-H.38 33205 738 13-l 79 171.,79.60 N. 74 W. 7.99 2
. In Tablell in last year's Almanac. for 1855 Ii. 1856, the fil!'ures inserted here were the a'!:erage range of the montb!!;
they should be the yearly range U8 0 ,2 aud 11iJ o .3 re
pectively.
t Do. do. do. do. 2.093 and 2.021 do.
Temperature.
Barometer.
The mean temperature of the year 1857 was 42<'.73, bein
of observation was .31 on the 4th }Iarch. and thp two drie!'t
I O :!t below the average of 18 years. but 0 0 .57 above that of dqys were 30th March with a mea.n humidity .54, and 21st
the prt'ceding year. The mean temperatures of the several }lay wit.h a mean humidity .55.
months were in seven instan('es below and in five above CLouDs,-The extent of sky clouded was on the aVerllg:c
the 8verlll!;es for the respective monthll, the average depreR- of the year three-fifths of the v. hole, and for nine mouths
sion to the average elevation being moreover in the ratio the I'ky was on the average more than half overcast. De-
of 4 to 2.f,. .January was the coldest .January and Febrll- cember was the most cloudy month, and September the
ary was the warmest February on record. and the thermit' month most free from clouds. The most cloudy houfH on
devillti..n from their respective avera:zes, but in contrary the avera!1:e were from 2 to 4 p. m., and the hour most free
directions. was 110
reat as to occal'ion all inversion in the from clouds was 10 p. m.
difference hetween their temperature; for whereas Febru- WI'
D.-The resultant direction of the wind it will be
alY is on the average 0 0 .24 colder than .January, it was in seen from the table was rather more t"rr,m the north than
tMs instance by 5 0 .;8 the warmer of the two. mmal, and both the result
nt velocity and the mean v&
Another example somewhat similar but not amounting locity were less than In the pre('eding yenr. The m(),;t
to an Ïlwereion oecurred at the close of the year. Nov..m- windy day was 24th October when the velocity WM 2i .u3
ber, whi,'h on the I\vera
e is more than 9 0 warmer than miles per hour. 1'he mOl't windy hour abt!olutely was tj
Decemb.,r, WII!! but 1 0 .7 warmer in 1857. .January was fur- a. m. to i a. m. on lOth February, when the velocity WI'S
ther remarkable for exhibiting the lowest absolute tempe- 4.1,.6 mitcs p!'r hour, The most windy hour on the avera.;e
rature -20 0 .1 that ever occurred in .January, and February of the )'ellr was from noon to 1 p. m. with an 8verage ve.
wa
abo r..markable for the highest temperature 520.4 thltt loclty of 10.63 miles per hour, and th!' least windy hour
ever o('curred in February. The minimum of No\'ember from 5 to 6 a. m. with an avo vel. of 6 36 miles per hour,
-3 0 .5 Will! morA than 10 0 lower than any tEmpprA.ture that R.U:'i AND S1iow.-The depth of rain, 33.205 in,'hcl!, \\'ß.
()t'curred before in that mOtJth. .Jan. WIIS moreovpr not only ('on
iderably in ex('el!s of that of late years, but the tot..1
the ('oldest .Jan. on record and the coldest month of 1857, deI,thofrain and melted snow, thouj!h amounting to 4051'5
but it waf! absolutely the coldel!t month ever recorded. in('he
, fell short by about one in,'h of that of 1855, when
'fbe hij!l1el't ab!\oI.ute t!'mperature was 88 0 ,2 in August, the quantity of snow was extraordinarily
re8t. Augul'f.
and the lowellt -2()O.1 in .hmuary. WR8 the most rainy month, con
idered with ref"rence to
Th..re were il instance
in which the temperature at the the gnaT/lily of rain. and June with ref
rpnce to the n/fm-
hour of ob
er\'Rti[)n was depref!sed 20 0 Wuw the DormHl bPT "f rainy d"YIl. .January. b1th as regards the quantity
filr that hour, 1i instances only when there \\'IIS an equal of rain and the number of rainy days was the lelll-t r'liny
cJp,'iation in eXl'f'lIs. month. but if I!no\V he rel'koned a
well a!l rain JaT1U!iry
n \IIO
ETER -The hlf!hest rel\ðinK of the barometer was will rank nt>xt to Augu!lt with ret'pect to the amount, and
30.31il inches. allli occurred at 9 p. 00, on 10th February. next to June with rel'pect to the nllmbpr qr days of prel'Í-
and the lowest
8.452 in,'hel!, which wa!l the lowest ever pitation. The most rainy day was 15th February, when
record,,'\' occurred at 10 a. m. on 19th No\ember. There the depth amounted þ, l.G20 inches, and the heavief!t fall
wcre 4:3 io
ta ('es in \\bich the readin!.1: of the barometer of snow Wall on lOth January with a depth of 5.5 inchps.
exceeded thl' avera
f'. and 51 when it feU short of the ave. THu:VDER
TOR)ls.-Of the 2'1 thunderl!torms enumela
e.l
rage t" the extent of ha\fan in,'h. The grpate!lt deviHtion in the table there were but few remarkllble for violent'...
in ex('e!i
wal! O.i 45 lit midnight on 10th }'ebru'l.ry. Rnd the 'l'hl'rA were beside'! 19 d:tys when lkhtning oCl'urred with-
grf'ßtp!lt deviat,on in delèct WIIS 1.110 at 8 a. m. 19th Nov. out thundpr or hail 3 da\ s of thunder without lightoin
'fhe I!re
tel't barometric rHn
e within 24 hours with a or hail. and 6 days ",hen hail fell unaccompar.ted b) either.
ri
ing c ,Iumn was .918 on 8th February. and the greatellt A\JRORAs,-The nll!hts flivorable tor observing Auroras
with a tallio!; column ....as il5 on 2Gth FebruHry, nnd the number ,,( aurorHS obsC'rved wl1re hoth COD!\idpl"a-
I\\;MIDlTy.-The me:m humidity of the ye:lr WH!! i9. the bly los.. th'in in the prec..ding thl'ee years but theauror,ls
t!1"C'att'
t lIIC'nthly humidity being in .Jan., and the least in th\t were ouscrvt'd on the nb:htl! of 7th
(ay slid lith of
A Jlril ar.,1 '1
y. There were 15 illshn,'es of complete RRtU' NOYl'm her w,'re (;tr more brilliant tha.n any recorded during
rl\ti(}n. "f which 7 OI'curred In .lan., 4 in Feb..
ill )(arch. I the ssmI' p"rio,l.
.and
in n,,('. Thc d"'y
of the :Zrf'stl'I't humidity Wl're :.!2ud }<'rom the 10th to thc 13th Au
ust tht. perÏ'><lic m..teor!l
Jlln and 5th }<'eb.. on both of whi,'h tbe mean humidity of I were n I1morouQ. and !lome of considemhle brillia\l('Y; in
the day tu.n:luntcd to .98. The le
t humidity at the time N ovembcr thcre w:\s 1\ remarkab:o abliCI1C{) of tbese bodies.
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REMARKABLE OCCURRENCES.
[1859.
REThIARKABLE OCCURRENCES IN 1857.
January, 1857.
1, .John Britton, antiquary and topographer, died, aged
86.
2. The Archbishop of Paris (Siborn), agt'd 65, a<sassinated
oy a priest while officiating in the Church of St. Stephen
or the l\Iou
t, in Paris.-Andrew Ure, M.D., F.R.S., author
cfthe Dictionary of Arts. died, t1ged i9.--Duchess Henrietta
of Wurtemburg died, aged 77.
5. Right Rev. .James Wilson, D.D., Bishop of Cork, diell'
6. Th
factories at Canton hurnt by the Chinese.-The
"Northern Belle," from New York to London, wrecked off
Kinr;,;gate,
8. Conference held in Copenhagen in reference to the
Sound dues.
H. The Grand Duke Michael arrived at Genoa.-A grt'at
Imrt of Canton burnt during the attack upC'n it by the
English.
1:
. The" Tyne." West India Mail Steamer, went ashore
in a fog, off St. Alba.n's Head, on her homeward voyage.
U. Dutch fort attacked by the Chi.nese, who were repulsed.
15. The National Council of SwitzArland accept the pro-
p,.,sitions of En!!:land and France in reference to the Neuf-
chatel difficulty.
16. Conviction of Leopold Redpath for forjl;ery. is trftns-
p')rted for life.-I20.000 tom; of rock di"lodged at HolJhpad
by one blast of powder of 16.000 Ibs.
18. Terrible snow I'torm affecting the Northern portions
of the U. States and Canatla, accompanied by se\ere cold.
19. L:\st nb;ht one of the generally coldest I'xpE'rienced
in the U. Staks and Canada tbis century. Thl'rmometer
at W,\terdown, U. S. marked 40 0 below zero.
20. Duke of Rutland di.ed, aged 69.
21. Cantain Baker and a seaman of the Ameri"an bark
Hmry fL Crape, which was lOtlt in a squall on the 19tb,
picked up at sea by steamer England after 40 hours' im-
meroi,.,n.
2!. Dr. Medhurst, English missionary to China, died,
aged il; he was al:<o a noted linjCuist, and author of a
work on China.-" The Rover's Bride." of St. .John, N. D.,
r.mnll water-logged and abandoned in lat. 39 0 .39' N., long.
41 0 .52' W.
25. An Amnesty declared for the Lomhardo-Venetian
King,iom.-A slight shock of an eartllquake felt in Boston,
ne.'lr Xottingham, England.
30. An attempt made to destroy the EuropeanR in Hong:
l\:oug, by poi
oning thcir bread.-Verger, the assas
in of
the late Archbishop of Paris, executt:d.
31, A slight Eohock of an earthquake telt at Venice, Pad ua,
and other towns in Venetian Lombardy.
Febr\1.ary, 185'7.
2. In Melbourne, AURtralia, it is agreed that 8 hours'
work shall constitute a day's work, and be paid for as such.
3. Imperial Parliament opened by Royal Commission;
the Queen's Speech read by the Lord Chancellor.
S. Oen. Outram obtained a victory over the Persians at
Kooshab, near Bushlre,
9. About $2,000,000 worth of property destroyed in Al-
bauy ùy t
e rising of the river and freshet
C!\ubcd by t.he
meUiug snow.
1;). Piratical Junks at Toon-Chung, China, destroyed by
the Eaglet's and Auckland's boats.
16. Dr. Elibha Kent Kane, tbe celebrated American
Arctic traveller, died at Ha.vana, Cuba, agpd 3õ.-The
l"rench Legislature opened in the Palace of the Tuileries
by tho Emperor in person.
Ii,
Iexico in 8. complete IItate of anarchy.-Volcano de
Fue!!o, Guatemala, in an active state of eruption.-Insur-
recti0n at Sarawak, China.
18. }'ranCÌs Ellesmere, Earl of Egerton, died, aged 57.
1!). Fearful coal.plt exploRlon at Sandhill, near Womb-
well, England, about 18\1 lives lost.
2!. Uev. T. D. Hlncks, Orientalist, died, aged 90.
2;). Josp-ph Smnes, passt'nger sbip from London to Mel-
tùurne, burnt at sea, fortunately no lives lost.
:nlarch, 1857.
3. A Treaty of Peace siJrned at Paris between Gt. Britain
and Persia by Lord Cowley and Ferukh.Khan.-Election
of !\1r, Buchanan as Presidcnt of U. S.-The Imperial Go-
vernment defeated on the China question by It majority of
16.
4. Inau
uration of Mr. Buchanan as President of the
United States.
5. Conference at Paris on the suÞject of the Neufchatc1
question.
12, Fearful accidpnt on t.lIe Gt.. Western Railway, Canada,
by the brel\king down of the D6'ojardins Ca.nal bridge, 63
out of 100 lives lost.-John .Johnson died ill Allel.:hany
townFhip, l'ennsylvania. agpd 103; he served in tho Con-
tinental Army during the whole of the American revolu-
tionary war.
13. Earl Amherst died, aged 84.
14. Treaty between D",nmark nnd principal States of
Europe for abolition of the Sound Dues, signed at Copun-
hagen.
18. Comet discovered by 1\1. Bruhn at Berlin; this comet
is that dIscovered hy M. Brorsen In }'cbruary, 18!6, and its
return expected this year in Mayor .June.
21. Rev. Dr. Scoresby, arctic navigator, died, aged C8.-
Imperial Parliamt'nt prorc\jI;ued; the Speech, delivered by
the Lord Chancellor, announced an immediate dissolution.
26. Capture of Mohammerah by Gpn. Outram, with a
force of 4,500; about 200 Per",Ians killed,-The session of
the 8tates of the Grand Duchy ot Nassau opened at Wis-
baden.
Zl. Charles III" Duke of Parma, aged 31, died at Turin
of a wound given by an assassin in the streets the llibht
previous.
30. British fleet lpft ConstantinoplEl,-Tl1e RussiaDs
raised some of their ships Funk in Sebw;topol harùour.
31. Madame otto Goldschm.idt (Jenny Lind) gave birth
to a daughter.
A}Jrn, 1857.
2. A boat cont.aining pllssengers from Kingston to Cape
Vincent, U. S., was capsized, all lost but two.
3. The Sepoys of the 19th Bengal Native Infantry dis-
banded for mutiny at Barrackpore.
5. CeR
lItion ofhoRtiHties agllin
t Persia, Sir .Jas. Oub'am
having received intelligence of the treaty of peace.
6. An Aerolite was seen falling near Colmar. J<'rance. in
the afternoon. it appeared from 11 to 15 inches in length.
11. A Convention I'ip:ned In Guatemala bet\'\"l'en the Re-
public and Perno by \\ bich the former gave adherence to
the treaty called" Continentlll."
12, II. M. brig Arab captured off Cuba a slaver with 370
!'laves on board, the BurvivonJ of 500, shipped at Kabinda,
Africa.
13. Several houses destroyed in Frederlckton, N. B.. by
tIle breaking up of the ice in the St. John lUver and piling
up on land.
14. PrIncess Beatrice born at Buckingham Palace.
15. A policemnn ass'I'Finated in tIle streets of
evr York
by one of two blIr{!lars whom he had arrested,
16. Right Rev. William Skinner, Bishop of Aberdeen,
died, aged 78.
20. The Grand Duke Constantine of Russia arr'ived in
France on a visit to the Emp
or J'iapoleon.
21. Departure from En,land of the Ellrl of }
ll!:in for
China. as t,pccÌl11 ambassador to the Court of Pekin.
22. Resnh'ed ill House of Commons that the Dúwry of
the l)rincess Uo)al be f.-W,OOO, wIth an annuity of f.8.000.
25. The Rn.l/ol Sovereign, 131 gun screw "hip, launched
at l'ortsl.llOuth.
28. Frelll'rick }
mefl;on, an eminent American instructor,
died, aged GS.
30. Duchf'/3S of Glollce!<ter died. aged 81, the last of the
family of GeorjC4! lll.-W. B. Uuchanan. an American
pOt't. died, a
ed 63.-The new Imperial Parliament lUet
tbrdispatchofbusines5,
Ir.J!:\eln Denison elect<<d Speakt:r.
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REMARKABLE OCCURRENCES.
JUay, J 857.
1. Gen. Walker made terms of capitulation with Capt.
Davis of the U. S, sloop of war St,Murg, and W88 taken to
Panama.
Ii. H. R. H. Prince Albert opened the Manchester Exhi-
bition of the Fine Art!!.
8. Eighty-five troopers of 3rd Xative Indian Cavalry
senknced to imprisonm,,nt with hllrd Il\bor at Meerut, for
refusing to receive the cartridg..s
erved them.
9. Fall of three houses in Tottenham-court Road, I,on-
don, several persons buried in the ruins.-The Burdell
murder case trial in l';ew York brought to a close, "\erdict
.. not guilty."
10. A mutiny broke ont in the natl\"'e Ea!'t IndÏlm Army,
In which fiE'arly -10 regiments revolted; Col. 10 innil!. Com-
mander.in-Chief, was one of the first murdered by the
mutineers,
11. "Iutineers arrived at Delhi, when the native troops
fraternized with them.
12. King of Delhi proclaiml'tl Emperor by the Insurgents.
13. E. F. Yidocq. the French thief-taker and autobio-
J{fapher, died, aged i8.-Fifty Europeans who had concealed
themsel\"'t's at Delhi, discovered and massacred in the pre-
lIence of the King.
1.1. From this day to the 20th, and throughout the siege,
thp accr:mnts of the condition of Delhi are uf the most ter-
rible description.
16. The NizamoftheDeccan died, his son proclaimed on
Sund.lY lith,
18. The &a King lost on a hidden rock nl;'ar 1I0lJhead.
20. Gen. Anson arrives before Delhi,
21. }:ng1i!'h ad\"'ance guard and siege train reached
Kernaul from Umballah.
25. The Crumlin Viaduct, South Wl\lpl". the largest in
the world formally opened for trafflc.-Dattle of Escape
Creek, China, 2i junks destroyed,
26. A tremendous hurrkane experienced at Vienna.
Zl. A forty-fourth planet lying between Mars and
Jnpiter, discovered by H. Goldschmidt at Paris.-General
Anson died of cholera at Kernaul.
28. The boiler of the steamer InktTman exploded in the
Toronto harbour, 9 lives I'Jst. the vessel a complete wreck.
-A railway tunnel in course of cOlll!truction at Hauen-
fõtein, Switzerland, fell in and killed 50 workmen.-Usury
laws aboJi"hed in Sardinia.
30. The King; of the Belgians adjourns the Legislative
Cham hers in consequence of the popular ft't'ling against an
Act pl\.S
ed grantim
inrreased powt'rs to the Roman
Catholic clergy.-Eattle of Gha7ei-ood-deen-nugger, defeat
of the mutineers by Gen. Wilron.
31. Mutiny at I,ucknow.-Arrlval of the Grand Duke
Constantine of Russia at Osborne on a visit to Queen Vie-
t<>ria.
station, London, destroyed b;r fire. an immense lWlount
of property lost.
11. Moritz Retzch, the German illustrator of Shak8i-
peare, &c., died, Ilged i7.
12. Destructive firo at Port an Prince, 100 houses da-
stroyed.-Destructive tornado near Vtiea, several lives
lost.-Royal African mail steamship p'-iyer lost at Santa
Cruz de Tent'.riffe.
13. Several disasfrous whirlwinds occurred both in
Canada and the United States; this day was predicted by
a German astrononler as the ont' on which the earth would
be destroyed by return of the famous comet of Charles V.
-Ladies and children who had taken ret'u
e in the fort of
Sh:msi, barbarously murdered.
1.1. The ex-King of OUdA, in the Indian conspil'!lcy by
intercepted papt!rs arrested.-
Iutiny at Aurungabad-
Treaty of Commerce concluded between FIance and Rus-
sia.
15. The 108th anniversary of the settlement of ITalifi1'l,
Nova Scotia. celebrated at that place,-A sortie from lJdbi
repulRed by English trool's.-The great Handel }'estinl,
performance of the "Messiah" at the Crystal Palace,
Sydenham.
16. The infantprineesl! was Laptized with grøat
tate l1v
the name of Beatrice, Mary, Victoria, }'eodore.-Hiot in
New York in reference to their municipal affl1Ï1"s, th..
mayor, ::\Ir. Wood, alrested for 88sanlt, .
17. Prisoners taken at Cawnpore by l';ana Sahib (,1\1
barked in boats, fired upon and nearly all murdered.
18. Up to this date 34 out 004 native regiments in Tn"ia
had mutinied, and in most cas{'s kiIlt'd thdrofficers IndiEjj!
and chiidren.-Emigrant ship St. Clair bound for Qu<,-
ooc lost. passengers and crew rescued by American
hi..
Grau and Jane.
19. Fearful whirlwind, causing I!:reat destruction to
property in County Beauharnois, C. Eo
21. Sir Hu
h Wheeler died from wounds.
25. The Privy Council pa"sed an order by whi,h thtJ
Queen grants to Prince AlUert the title of Prince Consort
durIng their joint Ii\"'es.
26. Steamer Mnntrp.al from Qm'bec to :\fontreal burnt'
mileR from Quebec at 430 P.M.. 263 lives lost,-The Queeu
distributed in Hyde Park the Victoria Cross to 48 mi:itary
officers and pri\"'ates. and U of the Royal navy IInd ma.
rines; henceforth this honor \\ ill be conferred on thø field
wht're won.-The Europeans at Cnwnpore made a till....
with Nena Sahib, who treacherously killed the men and
captured the women while leaving the place in boats.
28. The Central bank of New Brur:;swick robbed (',t
.f5000 in gold and a lar,re sum in bank nott's,-St, Phillip',]
church, Strongs\"'iIle. Ohio, struck by Ii
btning during
service, providentially no one injurpù.-}"earful accident
on the J'iorth Kent llililway, England, 12 lives lost, a great
number seriously injuM.
29. An in
urrecti.mary movement took placo iü Genoa,
Italy, headed by JUazzinl.
30. )liss Madeline Smith pla
erl on her trial fur thl'
murder of her lover Emile L'Angelit'r, \'fho dil-d 2:>rd
MlU"ch, iu Edinburgh.
July, 1857.
1. Tremendous hail storm at Frederlckbury, near
Wa"hin 6 t'>ll, stones as large as hen's eggs.- The Fn:r, A rctir
steamer, fitted out by Lady Franklin, BRiis unùer Capt
)lrClintock in search of the remains of the Franklin E"\:()Q-
Ii. )Iutiny at CawnporEl.-Ohio antI )Iis
lssippi Railway dition.-
Iutiny at Indore; masl'acre of the Europf'an'l
opmed with !.treat festivities. -Duke of Marlborouj!h diffi at Blenheim, n(led li4.-'1'ho
6. Nana Sahib attacked Sir Hugh Wheeler and is Earl of :\Iornlngton died, aged G9.
driven back.-The Rmares mutinAers. marehing on AlIa- 2. Sir Henrv I,awrence woundE'd In a sortie at Lu('kx:ow:
ha.n'l.d were joined by the native troops of that station, a died on the 4th.-Lord Elgin arrÏ\ed at Hong Kong.
frightful slaughter fnsuetI. 3. Insurrection at Leghorn, Italy, "hich broke out 3Uth
7. The whole kingd')m of Sa.'[ony shaken by fin earth- June, quelled.
quake.-A fire took place in Le'!horn Thpatre while 3000 4. Great ñot in Npw York, streets barriendp,l, !j lIv",;
pt'r!'onl! were witnesf;in
the pt'rformanre of a plt-ce enti lost, 43 badly \\ounùed.-Railwa
from city of !lfexi...o to
tlffi the .. Taking of SelJastapol," 62 killl!d, b7 Injured. 'fHmpico formally opened.-Wm. L. Marcy an American
8. Doll
la@ .Jerrold. the celeh. a'ad author dipd, R
ed M statesman died, aged 7"1.
vears.-1'he l<:nl!;liRh dt'Rtroyed in the Canton river 127 5. Sir II. Barnard dit'R before DE'lhi of chQlt'rll, Th"
junks mounting ov..r 900 gum! and 9000 men. garrison at Agra fought the Neemuch lUutineers.
9 A meteor seen from Orand Island near Sault Ste- 6. Calcutta lilihted lJy gaR; thl! natives a
snmùl
d itò
Marie at 10 o'clock in the daJ timd.-Camden Town goods thousands to gaze at the magic light,.."
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June, 1857.
1. Canadian steamship Canadian lo
on the Pillars
oolow Quebec.-Battle of )o'atsham Creek, a number of
junks taken from the Chinese.
3. Outhreak of the native troop!! at Neemuch, they
plundered and set fire to the camp and slaughtered many
of th..ir officers.-Lord Elgin arrived at Singapore.
4, Thf' Rattle of Denares tì)ught in In
ia, the mutineers
made {Iff for OutIe and Delhi.
.
24
REMARKABLE OCCURRENCES.
rtS59.
7 . ' St.eam boiler of the Belæil
1i1J
, St. IIilJaire, C E., I hundred fell during the night.-Melbourne, Australia first
f'xploded, 4 lives lost and 7 dangerously scalded. lighted by gaB, ,
S. Great fire in New Orleans. 13. The boiler attached to Mr. W Watt's "ß
h and blind
9. Dr. C'ronyn 91ected Bishop of the New Diocese of Lon- factory in Brllnlford exploded, c4using a great destruction
lion, C. W.. by a clerical majority of two and a lay majo- of property.
ity of thirteen.;-,!,rIHl, of Mi
s Madeline 8mith for p
i"on- 14. The Louvre is Inaugurated by the }:mperor ot the
mg her lover. },mIle L Ang..her. concluded t.y verdlct of French with gn>at ceremony the Louvre was commenced
acqnitt./ll.-BatUe before Delhi, English loss 240, mutineers In 1541 by }'rands I. '
about 500. . 15. Last night the J\ll'rcbants' powder malJ'azine in lIali-
10. M.utiny at 8ealcote, India,-H. M. S. TranSIt lost on fax blew up, 5 houses demolished, several dama
ed, sup-
tIle rocks off Cape Oelar, Banca Island. posed to have been fircd by an incendiary.-CoIJiFion on
11, Sir Colin Camphell appointed Commander-in-Chief of LOIi
IslaDd Soulld, between steamer Jldrop,olis and pro-
the army in India.-Freedom of the city of London pre- peller J. .N. IIams, total loss of the latter and nearly all
"ented to Prince Frederick William of Prussia. on board.-A fire broke out at Point Levi, 18 bouses burnt.
12. Gen. Niphol8on defeats mutineers at 8ealcoh'.-8ir 16. Bl\ttle of Blithoor, the English under Havelock after
('olin Climpbellieft London for Calcutta -Some rioting in an obstillate fight compelled the mutineers to give way
lIontrelil in consequence ofthe display of an Orange fiug. with a loss of 250 men and several guns.
13. Orange riotll In }Iontreal. 17. The hotel on Island opposite Toronto nearly washed
16. Pierre .Jean de Beranger, the French poet. died in away by
storrr
.-The ship City nf Torrmln. huilt in
or-
I'l\ris aJ:ed 77.-Gen. llavelock defeats insurgents undfr onto lüst III stralts of BeUe Isle.-Dr.
larFbHJI Hall died,
!\pna'Sahib. a
..d {)j.-
block of pure cf)st
line ice w..iþ!hing 251bs,
17. Gen. lIavelock enters Cawnpore.
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18. A waterRpout burst, after doing murh darnal!"e, near pore.-Terrific hailstorm in )les!'ina, Naples.
f he village of
t, };lizear,
. C.:-RisÏI!g at lIyderabad. I!ldia, 18. Heamer Tennnsee arrived at New York with 260
promptly Rurpre!<s
d.-Engll!,b !<hIP, France.3 lost lD a deserters from Gen. Walker's army before llis !'urrender.
tvphoon between Nmgpo and Shangal, 25 only saved.
. 1!). Gen. Havelock attaçkll Nena 8abib at Bithoor and 19. Carters'.
nd Cabm
ns' riot in Toronto,-The Monc-
d..feats him.-A fire broke out in Taiefa. Portugal. which ton and ShedlH", R. R. (1'; .n.) opened.
prpad over an immense tmct of a
ricultural country, 20. An eartbquHke in Peru, by which the dty of Puira
involvinO' great destruction of property. suffered severely -'fhe Dunbar, with 1-10 pa!<sen):!eFs from
20. Thomas Dick, antbor of Christian Philosopher,
ndon to SYd
ey, .New South Wales, lo
t "I'Iithin six
flied near Dundee, Scotland, aged 83 years. IT
:
:
t
bOll, and aU on board \\lth the excep-
21. 'The barque Mrma.çC() 10At near Buren, Newfound- _ . !õ:
land. to!!,l'ther \\ith 50 8wt'dish passengers.-Telel!'raphic 21, Great crIcket match between the. Umted. "tHt.<>S and
. t. ed bet een UmbaJlah and Bombay Canada on the Toronto grouIld, term mated 1lI favour of
('ommu
lca JOn open w .' the latter by seven wickets.-A fearful hurricllne destrojed
22. DlsHstrou<: !!,IIIe ('n coast of New BrunswIck, lo
s of every house in Woodland, Wisconsin.
npwards of 1)0 fishing ve!<sels and a great number ofhves. . ,
-f'hah l\lulJ. a famous Jak leader. attacked 11Y a force from 2t. The Ohl(
rrust Company !<uspended rayment.-T
e
Mel'rut. and ut to route.-Great fire in St. Louis, U.S.,losll sprew steamship ('!fide fJ"Om Quebec to GlHS).!;O\V wrel'ked lD
$200 000 p the Gulph, passengers and crew saved and brought to
2': lIf
ltin of three native regiments at Dinapore. Liverpool by Anglo-Saxon. .
. y ..., 25. A large body of mutineers defeat.ed by the EnglIsb
2i. W. F. A. Delane, editor of the Times died, aged M. under Gen. I'iicholilon near Nujuffg;hur.
... 2 d R. Lie d u
' O James 1I01roes, Llind traveller and author, 26. Financial cri
is in Kew York.
alP . Hge I .
29. Charles J.ucien Bonaparte. Prince di Canino died, Zl. Dr. R. W. Gr
swold',American autbür
ied,. aged 42.
ed 5;;.-Uattle of llusserut Gunge; dcfeat of t:le retels by 28, The SuspenslOn Budge over the D"SJardms Canal
Oen, llavelock. blown down.-A live locust taken in the Strand, London.
August., 1857- 30. Heavy rains, and rivers west of Toronto flooded.
2. A portion of the cliff on Goat blanil, Niaj!arA Falls,
:,.-ave way.-'fhe 'I.Jaha-Raja Gholab Sing died at Ca
hmere.
3, Eugene Sue, the celehrated novelist died at Pads.
lI
ed .f9.-The Sepoys defeated by Major Eyre, near Jug'
despore, and t.he garrison at Arrah relieved.
!. Collibion between steamers Mrmtmnrt'1lci and Quihcc
ill lake St, Peter, lol's of the former.-Joohua Foreman,
founder of city of Syracuse, N. Y., died, aged 71.
;). Steamcr J. C. .ðfnrrisrrn, Lalte Simcoe. d"stroyed by
I\re.-'rhe "hore end of Atlantic telegraph cable handed to
If) the I,ord Lieutenant and laid on the main land near
,. alentia.
i, EatHe bf'fore Delhi, in wbich the mutineerR lire A!!'aln
,I..featf'd; up to thi,; dllt.e the Enp:lish bad been engaged in
;!.,j conflicts and were in\"ariably victorious.
\!. 'The Empcror and Empress of the Frenrh visit Q
Ieen
"Ïl'torill at Osborne.-A grcat fire occurred at DantzlC.-
l"1\"0 slight shocks of earthquake fdt at Corfu.
10. Tbe 55th native infantry disarmed at Ghazeepore.-
Explosion of a powder magazine at Jounpore, destroying
(,ver 500 houses and all the people living tbertein.
11. Att.empt to blow up the new Providence House, To-
,onto, with gunpfJwder.-8p',lIen Rcquitt.ed of the murder
Ilf :\Jr I.ittle after a trial which !lIsted three nHYs,-" he
.\tlHntk ft..legrapb rahle pllrt('d after heing laid 2ô5% milcs
-The Rriti
h ministcr at Lima assassinated by four Peru-
T
ns who escaped.
12, 'l'he American As
ociation for the advancement of
Ìt'nce "pened their 11th annual meetiuJI; in Montrea1.-
Extraordinary colourcd meteors Been at Ostend, many
[424]
SCIJtclnbcr, ll'ì.'>7.
1. Gen. Outram arrived at Allahabad with troops.
3. Lord Elgin left Calcutta for Chins.
5. Siege train arrived before Delhi.
7. Disturbances at :\lurree, India, suppressed.
8. English took pOR!'t'/!Rion of Roodsea Bagh within 320
yards of the walls of Dellii.
10. Mutineers from }'erozeJ1or arrIved at Dell1i. but were
wcre refused admil'sion liS being al ettors of the English.
12. Loss of the steamer rrntral America in 8 trem('nnou'l
gale on her vOYHge from IlavHJJHh to New York, upward"
of 500 lives lost, "he had 6:!6 pcrsons on board, and
ne:lrly two millions of treasure.
13. Lord Egin sailed for China from Singapore.
U. Delhi. aRHlUlted under General Wilson who effectoo
a lodgment in the city.
16. The magazine In Delhi stormed and taken.
17. Delhi palace attacked nnd taken. The King esCß-
ped in female disguise.
19. Gen. Havelock with 2500 men crossed the Ganges
from Cav.npolt! on his way to Lucknow.
20. D..lhi falls. British in I'ntire Po"
e"Fion of the city
of Delhi. loss in aSFault, killt'd and woundcd l1í8, loss of
the rebels "aid to be over 4000.
21. The King of Delhi and his c.bief wife surrendered
and their lives were spared.
.
1859.1
RE}IARKAllLE OCCURRENCES.
'r
....t>
2
. T \\'0 sons and a grandson of the King of Delhi Clip-
tured aud shot..
21. A Ru
illn Man-of-War the Liffcrt, foundered off
IIogland, with 817 souls on board, allloRt.
21. !\fount "Vesuvius Il","ltin in violent I'tate of Eruption.
25. Gen, IIlIwlock arrives at Lueknt}w, the Residency
relipved.-The Emperors of nnssia and of France IDet at
Stutt::rardt at the King of Wurtemburg's Palace.
2fi, 'I.'he enemy's entrenchments at Lucknow stormed.
29. Lucknow taken. Gen, Neill killed.
Octobe..., 1857.
5. The American Che!'s Congress met at New York.
';'. Nlltional th.st and humiliatit}n <lay in Enp:land,-the
TIev. C. II. :<purgeon prea,hed in the CrY6tai Palace to
23,654 persons.
9. Cllrpet hag discovered on. o
e of the buttresses. of
Wlltf'floo bridge, V,, don. contammgthe mangled reJDams
of uody ofa mlln e\"Ï\lently murdered.
10. Thomas Cmwford, Americlln Sculptor, died, aged 43.
14.
e"eral exten8ive failures of commercial houses in
En!!;land. latply announced, commencement of the mona-
ury clbis in that country.
1i, Close ûf the !'IIanch<'6ter Art Treasures Exhibition.
I!). I:xh'n
ive fire in Chicai!:O, several lives IORt.-The
8tt'n.mpr Reinrler.., from Chicago to Montreal lost off Great
Poiut au !5,mblp, onlJ b,o of the crew r..ached land.
::!3. Piaccnza, Hilly, inundated by recent fioods and
storms. accompani..d by great destruction of property and
tobil ce6Sation of all kinds of traffic.
2-1. Shi
Catherine Adamson wrecked in6ide North Head
SJdney, 2" lives lrJst.
29. Ge:J.. Cavaignacdied, aged 55.
N"ovembel.', 1857.
3. Failure In effecting launch of LeviatTwn. the attempt
deferred uutil Dt'eembt'r.-;::;hip Howadji from Hoston to
Liverpool struck. by lightning aud destro
ed, crew saved.
7. Thrf'e water"pouts Seen by the 6hip P1incess Charlotte
while !'tanding do\\ n the 8trait
of l\lalacca,
8. :\Jt'hidpore attacked by the r
bels.
9. An pxtensive confll\gration occurred at Port Adelaide
.\ uFtral ia. loss $1,000,000.
10. Du<'he
s of Nemours dicd at Claremont, aged 35.
n. Grl1. Walher. the filibU6ter arrested at New OrJean8
but admitted to ùail.-A fir", broke out in Sarah ,'{a.rlds, iron
I'('rt'w steamer, on vOJage to India with troops, after the
aftpr part of the veFsel was redul'ed to R mere 6heU the
flRmt'
were extinl!ui
hbd,
he arrived lifter n lap.-e of sev-
eral days at the )lauritiu6 without the loss of a
ingle life.
1
. 8uspl'n!oion of the Ðank Charter Act of18+! in Eng.
land, in order to relieve the monetary preRsure.
1
. Tbe RussÏ!ms deftJated n body of 3000 T6cherkesell in
the CauI'asns,
1;). Att!'mpt to assa!'6inate Oen. Moreno at Taropico, Mex.
17. I.urknow reliøvød by Sir Colin Campbell aft er being
closely beBet since 29th September.
11'. A detachment of the 3Uh native Infimtry mutinied
at Chittagt}\)I!;.-Terdfic e, ploEÏon of gunpowder at Ma)-
ence, 500 per60ns injured.
19. Royal presents from th!' Kings ofFiam for the Queen,
prt'6ente,1 I.y the Siamf'se ambll
adors at Windsor Castle.
-A Rhork of an earthquake wbil'h endured thr I'everal
srconds felt at HI-bon Bnrl at variOU8 pldceB thl"01\j.!hout
th,' wholp of Portugal.-The I'chponer Plying Cloud from
Chic:l
t} wi:h 111.3011 husbpl8 . f whrllt lost on Lake l\lil'hi-
gan within twpnty rodll of Bhore, 7 of the crew peri6hed in
the cold, 'l. only sUl"vivpd.
2t. A pt}wrll'r IDII!!R7.ino at Warsaw. explodell. 14 Rus!'lan
IiOltli"r
I I-t tl...;r !i"ps.-The st,'IWIPr .Hainlmw burnt on
the )Ij
!-i'si,'pl, 71) Iivei! lost.
23. {'ol. f'urand ßd\lIncpd on :\IuD!lesoor, attaching and
dpfc.\ting tIlt, rrl1t'ls with heav
lOBS.
:; (' ....
ir Henr.v Hsw!<Ick \V,Tn out by f.ltI:;ue and
Auxi('t
. dh'd. at Alu:nh1igh.
26. Gen. Windham attack('d and routed the first division of
the Owalior Contingent, 3000 in number.
':rï. The main boùv of the Gwa1ior Confingpnt f'ntered
the civil station at Cawnpore and burnt the tents of three
of our regiments.
28. Sir Colin Campbell reached CawnporE'.-BrigRdier
Wilson killed -The Queen of Spain delivered of a son.
29. The interior of the Tower at entr1n'e of tile citadrl
ofYincennfB, France, fen burying a whole m:litary post
in its ruins.
30. RE'neweù attempts to launch the Lp1tialhun, and con-
tinued throughout the week but with slight 6Uccess.
DeccJubc..., 1857.
3. The Imperial Parlbment met in com,pqu('nce of the
pressure of financial difficulties and Ihe 6taf.e of r udia.
6. Sir Colin Campbell cömpletely routed the Gwa1ior
Contingent.-Outbreak in KolhlPore county.
7. The American Congress met at Washington-ThQ
ship Húllaæ from Quebec to Grpenock cllp
i7.ed and after-
wlirds right.ed 800 miles from Cape Clear from thii! day
till the 17th, the crew experienced dreadtul suffprings from
the loss of all provisions IlDd water by the accident,
8. Filibnster Walker taken pri60ner by Com. Paulding.
12. The Imperial Parliament adjourned.
15. Thirty-one 6h(){'ks of an earthquake felt at Sillien in
Hungary betwecn this day and 2Ul.I.
16. A terrific earthquake in Naples. the towns f'f
lLlerno,
Pott!nz!t, and I'\ola. and half tbe villages in the Province
of Basilcati are destroyed, the loss in lite i" t'stimated at
THIRTY THOUSAND and upwards, by the official Journal,
and 250,00U houseless I
17. Barnum's bouse, Iranistan, at Bridgeport, Conn"
burnt, 1086 e6timated at $100,000.
18. A fearful tempest raging in Constantinople, all ('Om-
muniration in the streets or Bosphorus interl upted.-The
:\Iarria
e treaty between the l'rincess l
oyal aud Prince
Fredel'ick William of 1:'ru66ia 6igned.
19. A dense fog envf'loped Paris. the driv('r
of carriages
&c., had to walk leading tht-ir hOI"!<('s to ave id accid"nt.-
Steamer Col. FAwurds, burnt on Red River, U.
.. 15 lives
lost.-Shock of an earthquake experienced in Algi('r6, the
oscillation lasted 15 seconds.
22. A fever which had been ra
ing in Li
bon since 9th
SE'ptrmber ceased, out ofl3.482 ca6es 4759 died.
23. The American Congress adjourned till 4th January.
24. Election riot at Fergus, C.W., one man IJst bis life.
28. Canton bombarded at daylight and continued
throughout the day and uIght.-Uty of M,) here, Indis
taken hy storm,
2
}. Canton assaulted and Itaken In three divis:ons, two
English 4600 men, and one French \100 men.-8evere
shocks of t-arthquake agllin fdt in Naples. ti)rtunately
unattended with any 8erions accident; "iùrations of the
aarth are being fdt daily.
ASTROXOmCAI, DISCOnmIES D1JRIXG 1857.
Comet I.. by Dr. D'Arrest, at LeiPBic,2:.!nd Feb, ,'isihle
IIbnut eight week... Cornet II., by 1\1. B uhns, at Berlin,
IRth :\Iarch, vi
ible for nbout elevt'n Wet'kR. (this comtJt is
identical with that discovered by l\l B"orst'n. 18+1). Planet
(4:;) by I\Ir. N. l'o/Cson at Oxford. 15th April, n'imed
Ariadne. (,lanpt (U) by III. Goldschmidt. at Paris. 2ith
:\(ay. lJomet III.. hy Dr. Klink('rfues, at GotlÏngen. 2"2nd
June. vil'lble ahout four weeks. Planet (45) by \1. Gold-
Rehmidt, at Pari!', 28th June, named J'ugenls. Comet IV.,
by 1\1. Dieu, at the Imperial Obst'rvatory at Paris. 2Sth
July, vi"ible about fiJUr weeks; (this eOIllt't was disl'overed
also by Dr. C. II. F. Peters, at Dudley. U. 8., on fhe 25th,
and by Pr fe660r Habicht. at Gothll, on 30th July) I'lanet
(-16) by 1\lr. N, I'o
s()n, at Oxford. 16th Augu..t. named
Hf'stia, Comet Y., by Dr. K!inkcrfues, at Gottin!!:en. 20th
AUj!ust. visihle for about
i)[ weeks. Planet (4ï \ by Dr,
(.lither at Hilk. ]5th f'eptember. Planet (-IS) by !'tI. G(,ld-
sl'hmidt. at P>lris, ]!lth September, naUle,l I'nlt,s; alBO
another pl:tnAt (4\1) hy the same pt'r80n 011 the !<>LIDC ('\en-
ing. nanwd Doris. Planet (50) h.v Mr. J.'er
lI'on. at \\ a<h.
ill
ton. U. 8.. 5th Octobt'r. named Virgin I!!. (Ihis planet was
al
o d..lA>rt"d b.\' Dr. I.uthpr, at Uilk, on the l\lth October).
Cornet "1.. hy Dr. Donati, at }1crer:cE', lOth Kovember.
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TRADE AND NAVIGATION.
rt 859.
C03IPARATIVE Sl'A'l'.K\lJ.<:
T OF TIlE 1\"E1' HhVJ:<.:
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D EXl'E:'\DI1'URE O}' THE CÚ
SOLIDATJ.m :FUND,
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EXPEY
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rest on Puhhc Debt............,. ;::000,895.12 11
*.1-16.48!
CIvIl Government ...... ....,........... 22-1.12205' 1 23 '1.051.88
Admilli8tration of Justice............ 4;;7,01768 1 506.2U7.05!
Provilld,
ll'euiteutÏ/\ry...,........... 55,758.23 40,200.00'
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Geolo.rical Survey... .,.................. 21,9
6.921 2\),:
86.50
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m:3es and Coast Service,.. 111.976.$;2, 13*.81"17 531
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OCC,lU and Hive.. Steam Nlnigatiún 159 :\99.571 2..H 789.!J5
P
hctJ.......... ......... ......... ...... ......I 18,933 821 2:3.273.75 1
MIscell.meons Printing................ 8,3'\:\,93 Il.fiOi.151
Pub.lil' Work>:
nd Buildings......... 3íl.15130 293.18Ü.38,
Indum AnnUIties........................ 3.j,020 oul 35.120.00
Sillkin'l Fund............................. 243:
9*1'>81 2nOOOOO. /
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riculture...,.. .......................... 7l:82Ùi;;1 90:0í2'22 1
RAmoval (}f
eat of Government...... 36.8lìl.i8! 8.368.57 I
JrU<;c..Ilaneolls ............................ 228,i93.00: 4i.178.52 /
Post Office Senices for '56 & 57...... ...,.. ...... '''1 27G,040..1
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Total..................... ...$ 1. 4202 .
8 .i6i 17ü9.300.m l
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Territorial,..... ......,................... l02.r:!5.35 1:3i\.2".l:!.95
Bank Imposts........................... 88,5iO.H:\ i5378.02
Revenue from Public Works ....... 20i ,OülAS 13",tì21.-l3
Militia }'mes. &c. ...................... 45.()(1 20:
.40
J.'illefl & Forfeitures, incl. Seizures 9.3.tü.9i) 9,i:!2.02
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Law }'ee Fund. 12 Vic. c. 63 & ü*. 27,656.93' 3:\.2iá."5
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C.\.RRYIXG TRADE AND NAVIGA.TIO
uF THE PROVINCIAL CANALS UF CANADA.
No. 1.-Summaryl Slafi"ment oft/II! business of the JVolland, St. Lawrence, ChamlJly. and Burlington Canals, St. Ours and
St. Ann's Ln,cks. showing the Total Quantit., of each description of Property passing through and an tlllJ same, and the
_ .Amou/1t_oL Tolls c
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Articles. Ii. St, Our's Lock. Canal.
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ct. $ I't. $ ct,
ef'scls ofall kinds..........,.... 1,118.4:\4 23,677.9:1 690,031 7.5!J3.78 158,064 1,775.9i 1*2.410 1.1
.i5 176,9;;6:2,211.95
IlsFengers C
umber)............ 17,2:12: 32/';.6;1 31,962 2.078.62 2.423 4:!.2P ........... .......... 11.1ö1.t1 06.78
Produ
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arm litock ........................, 2471 52.1
1,56i 333.88 44 2.22 45 7.]i 285' U 25
nimal Produce ................... 5,109 1,911.2:\ 3,531 7.f3.0:
2:!7 2312 183 71 ü7 9*5\ 4i.17
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et'1ble Food...............,..... 338.334120.6fil.i3 120,306 :
2.851.68 18.117 1,753.18 17,6;;U,*,04i.5!' 2,IH;) 108.37
thpr A.rric'l'tur,1 Proi)n('t
. 1.199 41-l.0á 2517 ::113.3'\ 1.227 92.70 13, In.:\:' ]01 5.05
No.2.-SI'ltpment showing the J\.umber, J\Tatirmal Clwrrreur, and Tonnage (crrmpvt,xlfrom a{JgregatlJ '1Iumber of l'rips
made dl/rin? tlte Seasrm. of .J.Yavigation) qf J'éssels wln"ch passed an and t"rO/trlll tlte }ïe1land, St. ÚlWT(,/1CP, Chambly,
and BurlingtrlTl BIIJ' a.l71als, St. OIlTS and Sf. .Ann'.' Loch. dUr1nqtll' 'l/enr 1857. a'1ld Ammmt nf Tn11.
co1ll'rt,d thl'Te.rm.
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toC.mad. portS. l lto Am. PortA. toCan.l'orts to Am. Ports . Am T on i n i t of
Vessels. -- - - I 0 s
No. _
No. Tons.
Tons. _ No.1 Tons.
'l'onF. , on Vessels,
I $ ct.
<li3 .,; f WeIland... .............. ...... 1.fì:
f' 224.984 1 624 91.42á 781 102.575 ...... ......... 3,041 41R.9R4 7.5!J5.i2
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Ft.. I.awrence..........,...... 6,96i 616.369 1 27:: 2.tlR9 28
24,2'\6 ...... ..,...... 7,52!"> fìü4.8H 7,
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æ a ChHmhly & St. Ours Lock. 630 3l.í03 61!- 4!.2-lfi 6U 45.279 ...... ......... ],RRI 121.2:.!S/ 1.3'\1.5.'3
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ton Bay............. 349 76.400 137 12.729 135 44,3-10 ...... ......... 621 1
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UJ LEt, Ann's Lock .............. 2,511 153.161 2R4 21.281 ...... ......... ...... ......... 2,i95 174.44;;, 2,1<;0..17
Total CHnadiltn Vessels... 12,1051.102.6171.936 1!J3,8i3 1,825 !lßASO ...... 1 .......... , 15.8ü61,512,970 1 $19,,1,14.70
..; { WeIland ....................... 18:< 19,442 60[1 92.351 /H7 9t.9.t:! 1,7S6';;:!2.71;; 3,19;; 729..f5') 16.(1
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t. LHwrence................. 3 ]20 1m 13.301 161 11.086 1-1 NiO 31i 25,1R7 311.10
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0 36.836 4
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-< hil St. Ann's Lock............... ...... ............ 27 1.2;;5 27 1,255 ...... ......... 54 2.510 30.98
Total AmerIcan Vessels..."W.i 19.7R3 1.23!
13.f.Oi7 1.178 1:!5.338 1,S06523.726 1 4.ni l 802.924 1 $16.'J73.26
OrHnd Toh,I-f'llnHi)iHTI & Ampr'n 12 29!' 1 ]2
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and Net RevenuefTom aU sourcesfTom tlte Provincial Canals of Canada,for the year 18...7,
To Amount of 'fon
collpcted............... ......,.. .........,.. .................. ............ ......... ,........... ......,...... ......... $353.ß.!] .38
" of Fines. Weiland Canlll.......... .....,.......................... $1;20.00 110. Amount of Rents,
!Ì.u17 b! f:,m7.1
of do. Dam'l'!e aT,d Stora"'e, 8t. Lawrence CIlll>lls....$
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v!'s ChaTges for Salaries, Repairs, &1'., 8ml rcfumhd on Fr('e Good:'.......................................................
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Net Revenue, all Incidental Expen
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IMPORTS ASD EXPORTS.
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No,l.-Summary State ment of flIe Value of Imports, and the .Amount of Duty collected thereon, for the year ]857.
I FROM WHAT COUNTRY IMPORTBD.
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Ut. Britain. BRITISH COLONIES. U. States. Other For'gn Duty.
N. America. W. Indies. Countries.
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41i,312.9(' 377,406.45 2
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4,351,306.8
369,5i3,90 1.042,i84.63
120.7 4
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12,967,849A5 21,093.92 .................. 4,511,236.05 3a,691.63 2,C81.354.84
11iÔ,28i .31< .................. .................. 109.271.70 4.600,52 14.509.10
2.130.61l.4i 9.9
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544.07!;1.9:! 42.912,80 68,271.13
1,146,216,03 343,112.15 2,908.1; 10,258,220.53 57 ,4!7 ,43 ..................
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$ ct.
Paying
pedfic Duty..... 5,538,203.08
At 2ù per cpnt, ............. 590,6l4,55
At 15 p..r cent. ...... ....... 17,8ï4,8i1,05
At 5 per cent... ............ 290.159.60
At 2
pcr cent............, 2.728,845,75
Free Ooods ... ......... ...... 1
,407 ,904,32
Total..,...... ,..$ 39,-130,598,35
No.2.-CVmparative Statement showing the Gross Jálua and Duties of .Articl"s of British and Foreign ltlerclland'Ü!e,
entered for CVnsumption in Canada during the years 18':;5, 1856, and 1857.
Goods
1855. I 1856. 1857.
Value. I Duty. Yalue. Duty. Value. f Duty.
$ ct. $ ct. $ ct. $ ct. $ ct. t ct
5,920,163,10 1,309,466.92 7,.H3,6!0.92 1,535,910.77 5,538,203.08 1,042.i84.r.3
.................. .................. 269.806 98 53.972.10 590.614.5:> 118.13l.48
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20,284.53 2,152.535.87 20.902.532.85 2,843,542. Ii 1i ,Ri 4,&71.05 2,681.354.84
2.;)51,1861; t3ô,779,70 2,'ì76,639.53 i5,45i.05 3,019.005.35 82.780.23
10,38.3,535,65 .................. 11,991,766.95 ......... ......... 12.-107,904.32 ..................
36.086,169.45 I 3.525,i8249 43.584.387.23 4,508,882.09 39.4-'30,598.35 3.925.051.18
Paying
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No. 3,-Total Jtllue of .Articles Importl'd directly into Canada
from the Cnited Kingdom and the British lYorth .American
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, being the growth, produce and manufacture
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185-1............ $348.803.10. I 1856............ $t86,769.57.
1855.........,.. 216,978.80. 1857............ 3i4,913.71,
No.4.-Total Imports into Canadafrom Fbr. Jv. Indies, 1857.
Direct from F(lrei
n West Indies....................$ 36.268.27.
Through the United States............................ 51i.849.97.
,. 1\ovaScotia,Xewf'land, & P, Edw. Island, 59,596.50.
No. 6,-Cmnparative Statement of Imports, exhihiting in
crmtrast the Value of and .Amounts of Duties collected 011
Goods entered for Consumption in Canada during till
years IBM to 1857 inclusive.
Value.
1854 '" ......... $10,529,325.35.
1855............ 36,086.169.4!'i.
11356............ 43.584,38i .23.
1857............ 39,430,598.35.
Duty.
$4.809 004.93.
3.5
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4.508.882.08.
3,9:!5,051.18.
No. 1.-.A Relurn of the Total Jálue of Goods Imported into
Canada, VIA St. Lau'Tf:T!æ. frurn the Provinces of .Nova
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tlil Import"tions....................,.........,......
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No. 5.-Total. VallU of Goods enumerat
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eciprocity I Nova Scotia ...... $387,781.92' 1 P. Edward'sTsl'd, 1.411.70.
Treaty, bemg tM growth and produce of the Unüed ,<;tates. New Brunswick, 20,220,00. Ne" foundland... 2'20,125.47.
and imported into amada during the years 1856 and 1857. _
1856....,.... $S,082,820,68. I 1857......... $ 8,642,043.88. TotaI................. $1'29.539.09.
EXPORTS.
No. l,-Summary State:ment of ralue of Exports (.Articles of O:madian Produæ and ],[anufacture) during (he Yt/lr 1857.
Export!!.
Produce of the :\line............................
Do. 1<.i
heries ............ ....,.....
Do. }'ore<<t ...... .....................
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Agricultural Products ................. .....'...
Mlmufuctures...... ........, ... .......... .........
Other Articles, inc, Ships built at Quebec,
Total Value. Great Britain. ll. X: America. United States. For. Countries.
2
fi.468.60
540,113.20
11,730,386.83
2,107,239.98
8,8fì2,825.40
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1,504,56.1.07
66,57i!.60 ..................... 219.890.00 ...........,......
50.166.15 131,449.75 154,4l7..w 20.t.Oi9.90
8,176,714.50 65,148.33 3,456,993.43 :n.530.51
27,735.18 104.23007 1.9i 4.674.73 600,00
1,21\2,715.35 515,110.08 7,104,999.97 ........... ......
116.73t.28 52,19U7 199,-103.80 30,t88.60
1,401,400.55 7,106.75 96,056.7i ..................
11,102,O H.61
75. 2:J9.16 _ 13,206,4 3610-'_ 200.609.07
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o. 3.-Statistical Yï:ew of the Cbmmerct of Chnada,
Canælian Produce d': fttanu,lacture E:rported during 1855, '56 & '57' 11 exhibiting the Value Q,f E:rports to and 1m prITts
from GreaJ Britain. hrr Colonies, and Foreign
Countrns, during tll#! year 1857.
Countries. Value of Ylllue of
Export!!. Imports.
Articles. 1855. lOO
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Produce ofthe 'line,........... 125.1;3;;.1:3 165.641.73 286,468.60
Du. }'isheries ...... 459,1I20.:!0 456,3t6.72 540,1l3.2Cì
Do. Fnrpst........... 7 .947 .!l2
.3i 10,019,8'j
.08 11.730.386.8.'1
Animal!! and their Products... 1.595,184.10 2.5C>4.0fi9.38 2,10i,239.91<'
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ricultllfltl Products... ...... 13,030,399.f13 H,9i2.275.53 8,882.8:!5 40
I!1.nufactureR.................. '" 4i6.0ii.22 373.62807 398,8:?0.8.>
Oth.Art. & Shipsb.l\tQuebec 1.2'18.107.73 1.256.276.37 1,504.fifì4.Oí
Estimated F.x,Rhort returned 3.265.013.6i 2.238,900.00 1,556,2D5.Oí ;
Total............ ...$ 28,1i!8.461 05/32.0t7,0l6.8S: 27.006.1124.001
Ureat ßritllin........... 1l,102.0t4.6
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N. American Colonlef 875,:!39.15 75V<
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Briti"h West T ndle
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tates of America. 13.206.13fi.1f 20,2:!4 fi50.97
, Other }'or'n Countrief 2ti6,699.0C 868,210.93
I Total............$ 2 5,450.418.93 39.430,598.35
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THE FINANCIAL CRISIS.
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TIlE FINANCIAL CRISIS OF 1857-8.
The autumn an 1 winter of 185;-8 will long be remem-I but the intimate relations which bind commercial nations
bered by the occurrence of one of the most severe and sudden together had not btJen accorded tht'ir due impol.tance.
commercial crises that has been experienced dUlinJ the I Houses in the American trade began to give WltY, and in
present century. The recurrence ot"such panics at almost their f,dl involved others in ruin. Haukiughoul<el!Uflong
regular intervztls of eight or ten years for the last hundred standing toppled down side by side with th" wiJd specula-
yeal's, has afful'ded matter for much speculation; and po- tor or reckless adventurer. The fair tame of 8cotti
h l:mk-
litical econouÜ..ts have favoured us with many different I ing was stained by the failure uf one of the princip:tl Hank-
theuries to account for their occurrence. It is not our pur- ing In..titutions under circumstances so diôcredit,lble as to
pose howe,-er to t.rztce the causes of these periodical diôast- throw t!ven the wiùi cat banking of our western nt!i
hbors
ers, but rather to glance at the history of the late" crisis," I in the shade. An institution with seven and a.halt" millions
its effects on the trltde and cowmerCA of the world, and ot dullztrs of paid up capital, and thirty millions of deposits
particularly its bearings on the agrÏeultural, commercial, became hopelessly Insolvent, and cztu..ed it is said an
and m.llluf:\cturill:
interests of Canada. aillount of suffering in Scotland greater than thztt entailed
In tral"Ïng the efiects of the criôis, its C'lllSes will be incl- upon the country by the .hm
ian War.
dently discusried. 'l'he causes were doubtless diff"rent in }'rom these scenes of mortilication and suffering let us
in different countrie,,; )'et so intimate are the relations turn to our own country. There was a pressure upon us
which bind commercial nations together, that any inter. from England, France, Uermztny, and the united ;StzttèS,
ruption tel the general business of the one is speedily and for we were indebted to them all. '1'he priee of 0111' princi-
injuriolls1y felt by aU. I pal article of export hltd fallen nearly one hund'e,1 per
Within the 1,ISt forty years, the commercial world has cent. in value within tour momhs. The cry of Hl\l1k tailure
experienced five distinct ,. clises," each varyin
in its ap- wall heurd on every hand. Exchange in l
nghllld hall gone
parent c:.lu
eô. The crisis of 1818 is remembered for its down to 98, and the Bank of England had raiôed the rate of
se\erity both in England and the United St.ltes. At this interest to ten per cent. 'I'he Ameriean Hltn!,.ers were col-
period Sir Hobert Peel carried his mea
ure rel'tricting the lecting our Bank notes over a frontier of a thousal1d miles,
issues of the Hank of Englztnd, a law whkh has been con. aud demanding specie at every llank counter. '1'he United
demned by many monetary write.'s. In lS
'")-6 another Stzttes Banks had suspended specie payment, The Bank
crisi.s occurred. iuduced thron
h famine in England, and a of I';nl!lalld had been pormitted by Govelnment to exceed
fall in the price of Cotton in the United States. In 1833 its legal issues. The Bank of .France and the Hauk of
another finandztl revulsion t.ook place in the United States lIamburg had received assist.ance from their l"Cspective
eonsequl'nt upon the establishUlent of the Treasury by Go\'ernments. In the midst of this general embztrrztSSlllen,
Geneml Jackson, and the removztl of Government deposits and wztrm it is a matter not only of congratulation but of
from the Unit,.d States Bank. In 183i occurrt:d the great- pride, that not one Canadian Bank su!'pended !'pecie pay-
est commercial and financial crlliis of which we have any ment. Intimately connected with the neighbouring Uuiun
8CCûunt, exceed in.; in its effects 8nd endurance, though not in our businl'ss relations, having the same lega.l t.el1der.
in intensity, that of 11i57. and beiug e'C{)olied to the I\!lme ril'ks from the withùrltwal
The crisis of 18.ji fell like 8 "thund"rbolt " on the com- of public conlidence, it speaks" ell for our bztllk manal!e-
mercial world. The mania for I>peedy riches had so blinded ment that not one Hanking Institution in Canada tlibhon-
the lJUblie mind, t.hat thedJ.mger:o which were Ilccumulating oured its paper for a single day. :Not one we belie\e ever
on every
ide WHe unperceiv, d or uncared for, till our whole filtered, and from the following table it will be seen that
commercial and monetary systems were invol ved in one com- public confidence WII.8 never for a moment withdrawn, L
m
n chaO!'. frl.m which they are only yet 8Iowly emergi.ng. '!ONTHLY A ,ERAGES OF C4.:'<IAD1A:'<I BA:'iKS,
Scarcely had the abund,lllt harvest of the South and _ ---=-_
"West beeu secured, when the failure of a lal'ge banking Dat<c', 11;57. Cztpltal Discount z:,pecie. Clrclat'n Depol>itll
ei!tablh.hment in Uhio with its principal agency in l'\ew _ _ _ _ _ _
York alarmed the public mind. On the 24th 01" August, $ $ $ $ $
18,")7. the Ohio Life and Tru
t Company clnsed its doors. .July 31st... li92-lG6i 3224:3981 2"lti
167 lOitJ()l(,j 86:.!'")924
The conneclion of this large Institution with other minnr Aug. 31st.. 1809:!088 32931843 2:!i2310 lOí7ï351; bh
1015
concems soon brouóht theBe to a stand, and the alarDl, aid- Sep. 30th.. 180H70l 339ti8fj27 2024u81 11507205 b83ï
7 8
ed anù increased by the Elect1'Ïc Telegraph, soon became Oct. 31st... 1i88ï692 33082530 2135:!,u l0711S13 8l-l2::54
genernl. Afeelillg of universal insecurity created a desire 1'\ov. 30th. li9.J,03,j4 31273693 2553435 98(i6-l:35 i45,jI::g
to realize and the best securities dl'preciated in value. Dec. 31st... 1;9912813 30745735 221i237 915i9,(j 813i-l!i4
Those step cltildrm called Bank notes, which are never
welcome to the p:lternlll roof, flocked home in thousands, It is true that many parties advised the suspension or
like unwelcome viôitOI"S at the most inopportune moment. specie payment, and al\lemberofthe PrO\incial Parliztment
Discount'! were Cûntracted. and Dlerchants, Dtanufacturers compared tbe conduct of the Banks to the charge of Bala.
and business men generally who had large payments to clava," as mad liS it was glorious," 'I'he abo\'e returns
nmkf>. yieldrd to the pressure. Stocks f
lI to an unprece- however clearly indicate thl1t no sudden contraction of the
dented low fi
ure, and. exchange became unsaleable. The cunency took place. It cannot be denied that the dcter-
loss of('onlidence so essential to commercial activity became mination of the ll,mks to continue specie paymentli at all
after a'l the gl'eztt cause of nine.tenths of tht! evils result- hazards, was attended with serious inconvenience to the
ing from the crisis. Houses of undoul ted standing wt're mercantile community; buton the other hand, the pressure
looked upon \\ith distrust. Ample means WztS no security W which these we.-e subjected was the best test of their
again"t failure. The funker looked upon the merchant's solvency, and cannot filii ultimately W give confidence In
paper with su!'picion, and the merchant looked upon the their stability. We must not however attriÞute the pros-
Bank notes with equal distrust. '1'he poorer classes sur- tration uf business in 1858 to the panic of 185;. Canada lo!!t
rounded the Banl;:s. and in their eagerness to save them- Cûmparatively little by the crisis. She was a debtl'r, not a
selves fl'om loss. withdrew tile precious metals, an act wliich creditor 1J0th as regards England and the Unit.ed :o;tates.
was spc.edi!y to depri,e them of their daily bread. Depriv- Her great difficult.y arose frum being pressed for payment
I'd of the bR!'is of their circulation the Hanks curtai.led their at an inconvenient time. lIer 8ul"plu!! productions on
discounts, worl_!.hops and factorieli were closed, and thou- which "he relied w meet her engagellll'nt!! had not only
ands "f industriuus workmen in the principal cities of the depreciated in value, but owing to the loss of bankin;{ facili-
United States wete thrown out of employment. lI1ean'ime ties could nelt be brought to market. Under these circnm-
the Uniced StateR Cûuntry Banks (of whieh there are over btances it need not be wondered at the general bu!'iuess of
1000) Imspended in dozens, the Banks in Philztdelphia tbl- the country was seriously interrupted. Three ti.urths of
lowed suit, aud on tho thirteenth October sevel'al New York the people of Upper Canada are engaged in agriellltnral
Bank/: gave W.tY, On the next day, by
eneral agreement, pursuits, and the otbers al'e mainly dependl'nt upon tbese.
the whole New York City Banks (except theChemicltl)sus- 'fhe tit 1 in the price of wheat was clearly the grea cause
pendt'd s1->ecio payment. 'The turning point was now reach- of our emharrßljsment. Thiri article is the llJl\in element of
ed and men bel!an to Lreathe freely. The notes of the the pro
perity of Upper Canada. Its fztll was not c/lused by
great mHjority ofthe U nitcd States Ha.nks Lelng secured by the (;ri
iô, hut was rather the cansI' of the crisis itl>eU: Eng-
btocks llztS
eù free}.", and for nearly two months scarcelya land, through the fuH d
velopment of her manufacturing
Bank in th!' United States paid :::pecie at its counter. industry. is not
o entirl"ly dppendent upon Ilgriculture.
}'rom the united States the p.nd" pa!'sed to Ell
rlandand The U. States in their mInes and manufactnrøs have also
the continent uf .Europe. At firlit it was tho{;J!:ht thllt sOl1rcesofwealth npartfrom the products of the I>oil. Hence
Lnbland could stand the !'hock without serI.ous dHficulty, we see these countdes sp
dily recover from the effi:ds of the
· l432]
1859.]
THE FINANCIAL CRISIS.
33
erisi
. In Canada It ig otherwise The caU8t'S of our diffi-
culties remain. Debtt! contrack.d in June, l8;)i, required
double the quantity of prod uee to di
ch"rge them iu June
1858. l'he evil is incurred hy our purchases IJdng princi-
pally from abroad. The large importati..ns send the gold
out of the country and contracts tbe Bank circulation
Tbe t!ca.rcity of money prostr.1tes internal trado, and the
farm...r't! h )me mMket il! de
trüyeù. Hi.. returns art! dimin-
ish",d on eVtJry sidt!, whilt! hid liabllite8 rthnain the s!tme.
The purcha
o of an extra hundred acre!! of land which
under ordiuary circum
tance" he could baveea8i1y met, boo
comes a l!uurC4:1 of embarrlU;Slllent, and he is regarded as 1\
JIIpdculator iu real estate. the mechauic who in the bright
day of1Jr<lsperity had purchased a village lot, is thrown
out of emVlu.yment: he cannot meet his 11U,ta.meDtB and
the da. ill
!I of yea.rs f!\1l into the handt! of the Bheriff. 'l'ht!
tiu!<peusioD of kome industry necesbitate8 large imp'Jrta.
tinus of tÕJreign gouds aud the evil Ì8 increased. 'ro 8how
the dis:t...troull reliultg to Cauada ari8in
from the fall in
the ,prÌ(:e of whea.t.1ndother causes; we ha"e only to state
the tutal "xpurts from Canada fúr the last three years:-
EXPORTS.
1855. 1856. 1
57.
Products of Agriculture...!.3,65ß,395 4,38-1,083 2,7-47,516
.. the }'orest ..... 1,986.980 2,504,\líO 2,\JJ;! 516
Other Products '........ ..... 587,!S6 562,9i9 682,492
It thu:! appears that the value of our ex ports of agricul-
tural l,roducts (..II nearly one-half between 1!j56 an..! 1857.
SinetJ IS50 tbe Viii illtiuns in tho price of wheat in the Tor-
(Jntú Market l.Iave b..en as follows;-
IIiBh
t pria paid ftYr JVIuat on t
7hron!o Markd, in
each month, fur tltf- past tight ywrs :-
::IIo'nH. '''''1 ''51 185' 1S53 lBO' "" I
lBO' i
s, d s, d. s. d. s, d -i. d.l!. d. S. d.
. d.,s. d.
J.n=y....., " " .. " · 'T 0 .....i' b
Fd.lruary....! 4'-1 14 (J!
7 6 8 (j 7 6 ... 5 0
M ,,'" ......., l' 0 a "I' 41 6 '" 0 6 101' ,
Apri1... ......! 7! 1 3 t> -I 47 7 11 37 8 tj 4 1 5 S
:May ..........
3
]
6 1 !
i 1
II t,,7 6 8 91
6
Jnn'..........
61Hf l' " 8119,' " 9l0j" 0
.July........... a 31
J 11
8 010 617 10
!J 0......
,';.
,;;;:..:: :1: '
::
.
:
'g
I:
r L::::
Octuber on... 3 111:3 1;J 9 G 2 7 10 10 67 4 <1 6 ......
November...:3 1UlJ 1 J 10? 4 i 1:110 í
10 6
......
Dec"moor.... J 11,3 6 -i 61'1 lu 7 9 to 016 10 4 I ......
}'rum th.. above It will be s"en that within four months
the price of wheat fell from 9s. to 4". 6d.. thus diwinÏo,hing
by one. huH. the ability of Upper Canada to pay her deIJts ;
núr wa._ tb.i
/tll. 'fhtJ crisÏ!s compellt!d tht! b..nks to dimi.
Dish their diz;counts while the Lower Cänadian banks,
which iu time of prospt!rity hOO mltde largøly by their
Uppt!r Cltnada business, withdrew their Cltpital to the
p;utJnt institutions. Our proouce m..rcluwts who
stllud
inJ b.ad Rever lJeen qUe
tloned, could nút obtain thtJir
OI'diUlJry b"nking f.wÏlitle8. and to the f..ll Iu prh was
addcd lúr 1& time the impossibility of øending the IJroduct!
to markeL 'Chis Is bet!t I!hown by tbt! fullowtlJg tltble
compiled from the Trade Returns of th.. wh.n'lI.nd tl.our
export..d witlun the wt three ytlllrB;-
WHEAT. FLOUR.
18;)5..... ....Bullheis S, W3 7-18 ...... Uarrels, 64
,936
1 '1;)6... ...... " 4.9\17.655... .., " 87!j.715
1
;)7 ......... " 2,í 62,6501 ... .'. " í!3,9j,\)
IIere thl'u we have the true causes of the difficulties of
Upper Cu.u.da. llaviug pU1'cha
ed goo
in En;.çlulld, the
l.llliwd Siaies and Lower C>tn.da, commensurate with her
w/tu(s and in au ticipation of a con tin IlIiUCe of high prices
aUll her u.mal bankiu,I; accummudatiun, she lound her-elf
I!w.l.1euly dtJprived of all th..Sè elements of pr"sperity.
What wonder that lihe lelt the crisis more thltu Low..r
C'II1'.da whul'e chief article of exp.,rt (lumber) h
In.
Cl"e
in value four millions uf d"lIars between lb55 and
IS
i? Hal the picture ""en reverr;ed. had lumber fallen
and wh..II.L ....uu\ined the 8a.me. IInl\ had tbe hank capital
boon with.lrawn fi"Om
Iontrtml IInd CtJntred in Tur.Jllto.
whut Would havtJ been thtJ respecti".. condition of tbe two
&ectiuuH at thit! moment. The charge of" extrav..gant living
and wild l'pt>Culation is 8S '" drup in the bud"et compared
to thtJ effect of tht! causes htJre pulnk.d out.
A 6\j\lt're but Mlutary lesllon is read to the wh01e pee.ple
of CIUl4Ù11. in the above stllteullmts. The Impol1cy of
L433J
c
depending so t!nlirt>ly upon the products of agricultUl"t! is
clea,'ly dt.'lllunstrIlU,Il, aulluevtjr (Ill tb.,rt! IS 11 I\rtJatt:r di \er-
sity 01 emVluym"ntoi cleatiug 11 SWIIO)' aud prutitliblt! lJUme
market to thtJ farmcr, wul th" prusþerity 01 this tintJ (X'un-
try be plltc"d una perllllineut UtI"il!. CJlin..da Ilnd pa,.tieu.
lady W
k.rn Cal.lllda it! e8t!l:otl"lIyan /lgriculturöl coun-
try, All we hd.vt! lläld IhWtrlounllt! uf lI"r ptK.Iple IU.t! en-
ga6t!d in ag.-iculture, aud tht! uther lourtb IS IlilÚllly
tlel'"ndeLit upun the"tJ. \\ hliLtov..r tl1eretort! cont1ÏLJuws to
the plU
l'..rlty of th.. farmer kudl! to lid vllnce thtJ interes
s
uf iiI! cl....ses iLl the cowwunlty. ThtJ fucJlilies !dIUI ded to
the agrÏlmltu,'ist by thtJ JIltroducû"n of railwa)s iuto
Cd.natll& b"ve added to the vlllutJ of real estate in the coun-
try IIn amuunt almut!t incrediule. In many parts uf Ihe
ProvinL"t! lalJd hatt C1t!en from six to Jorty dullars per a
re.
The tutlll numlJer of wilel! oj rllilw/tY in thtJ cuuut,)' is nuw
UVer 16\)0. and thtJ iucrtJ4l!t:d valu" uf rt:<&1 esUtte from Ihill
CltUI!e aluotJ IS estiwated at ovtJC 01tf- hUndT
u7I.d Jifly
milliuns uf duUllrs. 'flllf; iucrease in v..Iue huwe\..r, c"u
oul.)' be r"ndt!,'ed profitlitJltJ by a fulJt!r devel"pmel.lt uf the
various product<; u1" the suil. The ex perienctJ of the VlIl!t
..ight yea,'s shuws tbtJ risk:! to \<hicl1 the wheat ClUp ill
t!xpuscod. 'l'be risks oj tht! crup it..elf, Ilnd the tluctmtUuUd
ill th., price artJ grelltec thau llJ.ut!tJ uf "ny other CuIliW()-
dlty. 'flle I"hourt! oi tht!mtICblluicyields a Ct>ltölU rtJlurn,
but the return uf the furmt!r IS ò.,peuòellt on mall)' COll-
tIll6encie!S.-.t.ver.)' Willd that IJl0ws ..ndtJvt!ry ..b"W"I' that
falls in this or in other cuunu'ieli, aff.,ct8 hil! cUlltJitlun.
'l'htJ a\aric., of Cltpitallt!tlland tht! IUllIJ1tion of Kingt! alike
di:!turb the cer1alllty of hit! rewllJd. \\ithin three ,)t:llrt!
wb",...t suld at lIs. lId. a.nd 4s, 3d. In tht! Torouto w", !.t!t,
IWd in Octubt!r, 1851, It f.,1l to 311. 1d. To the urdinary
ril!.I!.s of the crop and the !lUctUlltiOl.lS in the w..rkt:t UlUst
be. add.,d the undcuialJlt! til.ct, that coutiuuou!S crlJPl'ing
must speedily so tletertorate the !lui. that the wh.,llt culLurtJ
will be IllJaudoutJd in Upper Canada. Like the unee fertile
valltJY uf thtJ lticbelieu in Lu\\..r CanauIL which in 1í!J0
yielded furty Imol/ell! p..r II.Cre, the wheat fields of \\ estt:rn
Cäu/tda ul.lder thtJ present SYlltcUl will becomtJ exhltuskd,
and their o.vners dependent upon the western p'llides for
tlltJir daily bread. In most otu"r productiuns uf thtJ soil
ther., i:! a sttJ..dy marktJt and fair pricet!. W bile our
farmers &ve btJCll railling wh.,at to be. deslroyed by the fly ,
01" 1!"ld at ISO CtJnts per bu
lIet, our AWeriClln nt:igblJours
hav.. been doing a prufitable bUl!inellS in sU}Jpl.) mg ouc
ciUeR with the common llece!!tl>tries of lilt.. Accurdiug to
th., 'fradtJ Heturn!S, ';)7, Cllnl\d... iUlporttJd frum the U. States
thtJ fullowing ..mount of the underm"miun.,d prt'dllctt! of
th.. tium, Ilud chil:tl)' fur consllmptiuu iu Canltd,. W.,,,t:-
hiPORT8 IN 1!j5i.
Animals ,........ ,..............,..... !.11-1.007 6 1
B'ltkr ................... ............ 9,U7-1 7 1
t:lIe\Jse................ ........ ......... 38,007 5 2
l"
gt! .................................. (tj64 1(j 11
.fïrewood ............................. 16.0501 It 3
Gceeu Fr1Út......................... 3!J,3lO 1!J 6
llol's... ....'. ...... .......... .......... 5
7 6
t
s.::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::: ::: 2
1
1
l'ltmtl! and Shrubs ......,........ 1:l,7h7 4 6
l'uultrj............................... :l.Olt -1 6
SCtJds .....................,........... 30,8;,J 16 5
1'lIlIow................................. 8\J,3\J:l 7 5
'l'ubaccu umIlltIlufactur..d...... 3u,033 8 0
\" egetlibles... ......._ ...... ......... 16,-1i 7 1 1
!.&!9,370 9 10
We commend the above to the con
ideration or the
Intellil!eut farmt!rs of thuse Fections of Uvper CSllada
wht:/'t! tlle insect has destroyed their crop of \Yhcat, 'lhe
tutal imports of fretJ good.. In 11;57 was
;!,ltJU,fJlO, the
g..t:llte/' 1.art of which wall fúr agricultural or animal pro-
ducts. Why \<iIl not our farmert! turn their IlUt:mi.'n
more to the rai6ing of live stock, particularly in tho,;", s"o-
tions of the cuuutl'y whtJre the" i'isk of thø wheat crop 18
the gn,..tc
t? We hll"e seen on tht! bleak hills of ScuU..nd
tcn thousand I!heep in a single !luck,lIn.. wbilt! tI'e Inug
winters of Canll.l1a IUIlY present a great oIJstacle to ti,.. FUC-
ces
ful raÏlllng of stock, tht!1't! c..n IJe no duubt rr"w the
SUCC4:1SS of sume of ou/' most intelligent agriculturj"ts, that
the raising of this descriI.tiun of !Stuck CûIlJd be largl'l) and
proflt..lJly engltged Ill. Why should thtJ people of Turonto
I1l1d n"miltun bt! to a large exttJnt suPVlÏed with Amerl-
Cltn butttJr IIn" cheese. eggs and vegetable.. 7 With a soil
Itnd climatE' &d"pted for /'aiRing tht! best fruit In the worU,
why shuuld we import a large qUllutity of IIJ.pJpS from
the UWL4Jd St&t
In BØme orchliJ"ds on thø Hudson as
34
THE FINANCIAL CRISIS.
[1859.
wp.ll as i
Ohio the annu
l returns from fifty acres of I manufllcturt's in auy part of the country, but it is not
o
chard I.. over tpn thol
:oaud dullllrs, lIud. emplo)' ment Vt ry crPdital>le to the "uterprll!e of the W t'stern section
glve
to a la
ge cll\"'
unfitted tur the heavier IlIb
urs of that a largt' portion of the straw goods con
unlt'd here is
the .nel
. n hy ögam do not our furmt'rs
ngllge III the ßllldt' In Lower Call1,da, finished in l'iew York, aud import-
cu.ltl\ atllJn of hUp'>I, gress !ieeds .and tolJac('O r l'ht' la
ter ed from thpn
e into Upper Canadll.
ml 6 ht
ext.JuslVely aJld profitably ,gru\\ n In the \\ es. Among the bflll1chei! ot' h..me industry in which thE'
t"rn Pemmml!l" The
ta\\a dlbtrlct IS
ell ..dapted for agri('uitural populatil.1n mi"ht be prutitlllJly engllged at
the
rowth o
tlax: It IS uulverl;lilly Ildmltre
that Ii bet- certain seasons of the year, and in which tbt'Y Ilre Illrgely
ter s)'htem of I\gr
culture and
proper rotoLtlo
of crop!iI t'Dgaged in some parts of the country are the folluwing;
,y..,ul
t.Jud to eurlch both. the t
rm..r and the Bull. the amount ot' goods of the classes mentioned "till imported
It 18 true 1\ proper rotation of L'r(,PH can never be profit, ..hows bow much mi,'ht be dOl'e towlil"ds renue.tin.... Canad
ably adopted in th9 absenC'=' of those m..nutacturing cities a Stjlf-sustaining cou'"ntry. "ß
",hieh cunsume on the spot those bulky and lJt'f1shable '7
articles wuich cannot be carried to a dbtant market. It is >: IMl'oR.TB IN 185.. '>
therefure the Int.Jrcst of the agriculturb,ts to encourage the d
aw go
ds .............,............ Lt7,6-L It 9
illtroduction of manufactures iuto the Province. If ten Drit'd fl'ulttl (frtle) ..................
,o:! 1 8
millions of pounds Invested in railwl\)'t! bave addpd twire Clothes ready made ............... 3{j,
.6 16 11
that bUm to tht! vlllue of th" real e..tate in the cOllntry. an !1at
a
d Clip" other than fur.. 57 ,
58 5 3
equal amount Invested in manutÌlcturel! would be still of 1l.oslt'ry .................... ............ 3!1,
!J9 4 7
more advantage to the farmer. Looking at the immense I'lekies an
:5auces................. l:t
;'\l. 11 9
wat.Jr powt'nwfCanada, the wllRte lat.our in all our cities, Boots and
hUes ....................
l.33ö :3 7
towns and villliges. tht! ea
y means of communicatiun by Earthen \\ are................ ........ 6101,-Ht I} 6
our lskes, rivers and railroads. tbe fttdlitt's tor I\ttaÍl..lÍnor There are many other articles besides the sbove in which
the raw lIIaterilll and .he duty of tWt'nt.y per ceut. i.
tht' t
m/lle al,d jnni..,r melDuers of the agricultural families
favour of tho C..nadian manufacturer, all point to Canada of Canada migut be profitlluly employed durinll the winter
as the future !It'at ofextenstve D1l1nufuctuf't'f<. sellson. In the Eatltern ::Itates and in Lower Cliultda they
Among the branches ofClinl\diun iudustry which migbt are so engaged to a large extent increasing the bn"iIJess of
be extensivt!Jy Ilnd prufitably ellga>.!.ed in. is the lIlanuli\L
the citie
IInd tht! v.eaIth of the coulJtry. Advauciug
ture of pot an,1 pearl ashes. 'l'his is an Ill.ticlt! for "'hich another step in the scalt'ofmanufacturiugindustry we come
there is a steady demand at rt'munerative priC'es. It it! to those branches oftl'l\de requiring a lar!!e outlay in build-
brgely mauufactured in Lower Canl\da. some of the weal. inlÇS, macbint'r.r and mllterilll, and conct'ntratin
pupula-
thiest .. hahitans" being largely engaged in it. It re- tion and production. Among tht!"tJ might he eDumerated
quires but a very small capitlll and Ibe time oc('upied Iu cotton, wooJ)t'n alld iron mllllutilctures. Of these articles
he process is ...ery short. 'i'here are milli..nø of bushels th" imports in 1857 were as follows :-
of woud Ilshes wast.Jd in Upper Cl\nad.. which mi
ht and Cottons ............................. Ll,199.011 9 2
ought tc be turned to good account. At present Iarþ1e Woollens........................... 9i6.9!. 6 i
qUlmtitie" of asbee art' collected in Canada by the Am
ri, ans Iron Ilnd l1..rdware......,..... 489,101-12 5 2
and carried to Ogden!Sburgh and elsewhere, t;Q btl there
manuflietured intu a valuable article of export; c
rtalnly L2,605,901 011
our neighbours have no advantllge over us in the manutilc- It is not for us to say whether tht! manufacture of the
tnrE! of tbit! article. The export of pot and pearl asht'B is abo...e could be profitably engaged in. but we would call
very conf>iderable, and uught to De double what it is now. the att.Jntion of Canudian importers and foreign capitalists
}lany per:oons cominl!: to this country with scarCely suffi- tu the suuject. Cottou can be laid down from tbe pillet! of
clent mellns to purchase an ordinary farm, might engage growth in ten day" and much cheaper thlin it can be taken
in the munufal"ture of ashes to grt!ltt advllutage, The to Liverpl,,,l or Boston, W,'ollsnuwlargelyex
lol'tedfrom
ordinllry ri"ks of agriculture are avoidt'd, the yield is the country, aud is
enerally from twenty to thirty pet
certain while the price iB steady liud I"t'wunerative. cent. cheaper here than in tbt! Ntlw England StateI'. Iron
To show the iml'urt.ance of this branch uf business we il' a(lruitted free or Ilt a luw duty. There ilS a large IImount
give below tht! exports tor the laBt three years:- of waste labour in tbe country which could be cheaply
EXPOR1B OF PoTS. .K'l:PURfij OF PE\RLB. secured if conBt/tnt emplu:) ment waB given.
Hhl$. Value. IILls. \'aluJ. In concluBi'lll let us re"lIpitulste tht! views we bave
18;)5-15,;6
......... L130,566 6,fiófì...,..... L45,8S2 advanced on the crisis of l!\ji. 'rhat It was one of those
18j6-lj ,11:3......... 1û8 \ill 7.359.,....... 6l1,38t periodical revolutions con
equent upon a withdrawal of
18á7-:n,
8U....,.... 2H.9ôõ 7,5;6.,....... iI,IoI!J8 confidence in a I'tate of society in which unshaken confi-
There is no doubt that the productivenes!! of ttJ.. Boil of denet! il' tht! lr.t"is of 1111 mercnnti/e tranS3ctioDS and acti-
WestA"rn Canada and the hi
h price of wheat durlllg the vity. That\ Canada lost little by tht! crisi.. belug a d.btur
last few years haB tended unduly to en,'ourage the gr{'wth nut a creditor abroad. Thlil h..r difficulties arose from the
of this C'='rial to tht! nt'glect of other prud ucts of the Buil. a
loss of her the IJI\II king faeili tiel< Ilnd a fall in the price of
well as tht! development of manutiLcturing indul!try. 'l'h. her exportable products. 'l'hat a return of prosperity will
time has however arrived wben we lDUl!t tltke the next 'e gradual and Blow, and wiil greatly d.-pend upon the
step in the warch ,.t' civilization. The immense surplus AL!erpriBe of the people themselves. That tbe dependence
productions of the virgin praries of the west, am] the ot "et;t.Jrn Canada upon a Bingle product of the 8011,
facilities now afforded tbt!m of reaching the elistcrn ID/lr- un..er ,!tin alike in the yit!ld and in the price places her In
kets, cannot fail to produce a low ranþ!e of prices fur years a fø.l"e p .
ition. 'j'uat permanent prol'perily can only he
to come. '1'he Interest of tbt! agriculturist is not promoted attallled I.J securing a greatttr diversity of employnllJllt8
by increMing pr()(luaT3, but by Il.IcreaBin
OOt'/,$UlMrs. It and emploJ iug to advantage the waste la
ur nllw iu the
i:l not a full but a bare market that increases the demand country. That Iu a UOl.thern country agflculture cannot
for hislabour.-lt should therefore lJe the grt"at object of be engaged in lit an Bt'asous of the year, and that
uch sea-
our people tu turn to good account all tht! ..dvuntages they 80ns 8houlu be spent by the youngpr mernbert! of the
enjoy. To develop the manufar.turiug as well IlS the agrl, family in thol"(\ indoor employments which contrit.ut(\ alike
cultural resources of the country. CommenciuJ.\' wilh the to the pro
perity ot the country and to the propel' train-
manull\cture of those articles relJuiring t ht! smaUest C/lpitnl in
to halrits of thrlftllJJd i ndust ry of tbe rising gent'rfLtion.
aud th.. netirest allied to agriculturalpur8uirs and Ildvanc- That manufacturing pursuits in a new country mu
t be de-
in
by degrt!e!; to tbose branches requil'inJ!: 11 great..r amount veloped fir"t in those branches wukh are mllstclusely alli..d
of capital Ilnd skill. J n most nOl'Ult'rn countries where with agricul tural t'lllploy men ts. Tben in tbe man uflicture
there is a long st'ason In which out.door ll\buur hi I'nspend- of articles In which the home hecomes tht! work..hop and
ed, the ('omlointition of agriculturtil and mechanical pu - the family circle tbe minrfLtUl'e factory, !lnd l/tstly m rear-
!;mits becomes a necessity. Articles. the nlanut:tCtnre lit ing those stltt('ly building/< in which inventive
..nius and
which ('Iln be carried pn in the rural home and around tht! mechanical skill multipl)' and ,'heapen the productions of
winter fire, are tar more suited tl) t.he circumstances of a labour, and hring within the reach of all, many articles
new country than !lueh as can only be pfl'du<'ed by large which otherwise must have be9n confined to the few.
factories and expensive macbinery. At prt'sent we are LIJoking at the Immenll8 resourCes of' CII(Jada ami the
large importers otartleJes made in thp quiet homes of the enterprise of her people, we have no fear for the future.
New Eug-land farmers, /lnd 110 far iii! Upper Cana,11I is ('on- I<
eonomy In public an.! private expenditure, confidence in
cernt'd lar
o impnrterH frolll Lower Can..da of IIrtÏl'lell pro- our
lvt'!!. and a better Ilppreciatlon of the advILutajles we
duC'='d in the Frt'nch villages of that purt uf the Province. enjov, will in due time raise our country to th.. þosition
It is a pleasing feature to note the progress of domestic '" hich she ought to occupy alll(ln
the nlltlons of the IW"th.
[434]
1859. ]
PROVINCE OF CANADA.
35
THE ROYAL FA
lILY.
HER )IOST EXCELLE'iT MAJESTY (ALEXAYDRIXl\-) VICTORIA,
By the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great
Britain and Ir..laud Queen, Defender of the :Faith. lIeI'
J-Iajesty, the only dau,rhter alJd heir of the late Prinr.e
Edward, Duke of Kcnt. fourth son of King George III., and
of Victoria' )lttria Louisa (PI ince..s Dowager of LeinenICen),
Duchess of Kent. and I>i..ter of the King of the Belgians.
Her Majt'sty was born l\t Ken"ington Palace. on the :lAth
of May, 181!J; bH(Jtif'ed fin the
-1th of Jnne. 1819; ascended
the throne on the d"mise of her uncle, Kin
William IV.,
20th .June, 183i; and WàS rrowned Ilt Westminster, on the
8th Juue. 1
a8. lIer :\llljesty was married at St. James's
Palace, on Iho1 10th of Fel.rullry. 18-10, to Francis-Albert-
Augustus-Charles-J<.:mmanucl, Duke of Saxe, Prince of Co-
burg and GOlha. wbo was born Augll8t 26tb, Ib19.
IBSUE.- Victoria-Adelaide-)lo.ry-Loui'!S, Prinæ!1$ Royal, b.
21st Kovember, 1840; married 25th January, 1858, at the
Chapel Ronl, to His Royal Highness Prince FredE:rick.
Willilim-J.liicolas-Charles of Pru88Ïa.
Albert-Edward, Prince (Jf JVal
, b. 9th Nov,l841.
Alice-!lIaud.}lary, b. 25th April, 1843.
Alfred-Ernest-Albert, b. 6th August, 11;4-1,
Helena-Augusta.Yictoria, b. 25th }Iay, 1!,.t6,
Louisa.Caroline-Alberta, b, 18th }Iarch, 18-18.
Arthur-William-Patrick-Albert, b. 1st }Iay, 1850.
Leopold-George-Duncau-Albert, b. ith April. 1853.
Beatrice.:Uary-Victoria-Feodore, b. Hth April, 1857.
PROVINCE OF CANADA.
SEAT OF GOVERY
E
T-ToRO
TO.
GOVERXOR GEXERAL-llis Excellency Sir Edmund '''alker top her Green. ,Tames Patterson, Edward C. Barber, .J. A.
Head, llart., Governor General of Bliti"h North America, Kavana
h, Clerks; T. D. Tirm.. Extra Clerk.
and Captain General II lid Uovernor.in-Chief of the Provin- Custom.< Dppltrtment,-R.
.
I. Bouchette, Commi
si(lner;
ces ofCau;l.ùa, ;licw llrull8wick, :\o\"a Scotia. and the Island Thollllls Worthington, InHpector oCl'orts for _{;lJpCI. Camula ;
of Prince r:dwarrl. &.c. &c. &c. R. T. Pennpfllther. Governor :\Iüthl"w Ryan. do. for Lower c,.nada; J. W. Peachy. Cor-
General's ::5t'cretary. Capt. Retallack. ti3rd J{e
t.. A. D. C., responding Cler
; "..
. Audy, Clerk off'eizures a
d J<'
rr:ns:
}Iilitary :3t'cretary. and Principal Aide de-Camp. Colonel T P. Robarts. Statistical Clerk; II. H. D.uf
l. i:'tatlstlcal
Irvine, ('1"(1\ incittl Aide d&Camp. Lieut. Co!. Duchetmay, /lnrl C.mal Office Clerk; .J.
l.
Iucb.lp, P. E Sh,'ppard. Dr.
extra Provinciltl Aide de.Camp. I,. O'Bri..n. Check Clerks; C. Ross, Extra Check Clerk; .J.
CIVIL SI:CRt.T.-\P.Y'" OFFICE.-It, T, Pennefather. Secretary; Walls, Messenger.
Henry CQt.Wu, Chief Ci<'rk; J(lhn Kidd, :!ml Clerk; Philip COLLECTORS OF CUSTOMS..
Hill, Uffice Keeper: George &'\:all,
Iesscnger. Tho$
marked tkU8* are JVur')/fìUSl11g Pnrts.
EXLCUTIVE cou;scu.. Âm.lærst,* J,
. Fox. I Ki71g.
vil1e, J. (iing.
Pm,idmt rff till' CnUllcil und } .Amlterstburg. E. Anderson. Laculll', T, Gordon,
Minista of Agric/dlure...... lion. .John Ron!. Bu.th. W. .J. Fairfield. Lon.dan,*;!. ll. Strathy.
Ät orney GWPT/ll &l.,t .............. Hon. George E Cartier. Buyjield, D. L!
uson. N
1t1(lnd., D. Jgne.s.
.Attorn<!y (j."v1.al
,,;st.............. Ilon. John A,
lacdonald. Beauc-:. 'T. J. 'Iaschereau. Nt/ford,
. W.
nltt?.
ComntÚ:ri(/ter'if Cl"flwn L"ntis... Ilon. P.
I. Vankoughnet. &llevtlJe.* W. F. :U,:udell. .}fnnlr.
.al. T. Bnutlullll'r.
Commissiuua'!f Pu},lic Wìri.s... lIon. L. Y. Skotte. BrC!;71tford,* D. Curt!s, Jr. Nornsbur!/; A. )IeDonell,
Speaker '!t" Le!Ji.
b,lÚ.e COUIICil... Hon. Y. }'. Bel cüu. Brlgldo.n. D. Y. !,e
e. .J.Vypan"e. !,.
UnhllJlI:
Provinciul &
l'f'.w.ry .............,., llon. Chl\rles Alleyn. Bl"(JC/."'I..t".e,* W. It dmpson.
:w .Gi
rlU!iP. .!ohu haReI'.
FtJstmaster
1V'rul...... ............ Hon. Siduey Smith. Brw:"
fw/!.
..J. Bowker (Act-
:.wcastb; II. F ar
lcon.lb.
Jnlpector GI'"fU!1"U1 .................... lion. A. T, Galt. Burwdl. P. Bpnet.t. [mg). .l\wgC!;ra* T.
Ic(o
mtck.
R'.ceiver Ge.nerul..................... Hou. Geotge Sherwood. B!l town ,* D. C:rnham. Oa/"vll1
.* R.
. Chisholm.
&licitnr Gllt-rul E 1St... ............ llon. John nose. ('It
tltam,* '" m. Co.grove. Oshawu. C. \\
I"h
Do. Wë
t.............. Ch1ppewa.* }'. II. Haycock. Owe
Smmd. \\. Stt'phens.
O{fi Wlr H L Cl k f E . Co "1 ClarmCP1.17/.c, Chas, Stewart. Pans,* J. Murphv.
.'. cers.- .1 laID . ceo er. 0 xecutn'e unc
; Clift(Jn. W. Lef:"l!;ett. P('11Rt<J.I'!JUi.
Jwll", if
imp!'On
lllla
n :'t. lIuus\\!.r.lh, Confi
ntl8l Clerk; :\loor? A.I
lg- Cr){lticnnk.*.J. 'l'Il1'mpson. PIti/ip>/'urg. P. I'. Russell.
gills.
.
all.-raud. UlIver Co
e. J:homas Burn,and I'r"d..rlck GnftfJUrg,* W. II. Kitson. Picfnn,* .J. Roblin.
ll. HIDI w..rth. CI..rb.s; MIchael Nüuguwn, Doorlweper; Cnf'lorn,.* .J. l"lrke. Pntlan. II..J. Pl\rb.er.
.James Ryan. :\
ess..nger., (M/ing'I'(Jnd.* .J. l\lc'Vatt. Pr'
cnft. * A. .JulI"51.
PR?VI;"Cl",L 8I!CRET\.R
OFFI:J:.-Hon,
harle
Alleyn, Cbrnwull*. R. K. Bullock. Qwl>l'.c.* .J. W Dnnscomb.
Provmcl.ltll"t'.cretary;
.tJe!1ne 1 a.r?nt. AS
lstl\nt Secretary CotpJ>U du Lac. P. E. Waiter. Q/lP
nst"n.* P. R Clement.
ast; Edmund A. \Iereflnh, ASðl
tllnt
ecr..tary West; fT'17Iwh".* J.
I. l\Ierriman. Rimoush.* P. f},nnreau,
Thos. R?"!', A
..ountant of th
ContlI
l.(enClel! and ltecelv..r Cr"dit.* Thomas Cotton, R>md,.tlU, HlIJ!h CaldtJr.
of Marna:!
. 1,lce
IFe FeeR; S.
etu, \\, II. Jones. and U. 8. [Jalhow!'Ïe,* Rohert Caley. Rowan, II. A(.ton.
ertrand: f Ir
t Cla
s
le
k" (hl\st); . A. R:. Roche /lnd H. R. Darlington. * A, Dixon. RUI!.<dtulJ.11/, R. RO
f'rs.
lackemL)er, s.,co
d t:la;.s Clerk!! (f,ast), G. Powell,
. E. DffVt'T.* E "eùster. Sarnia,* D. C. O'Brien.
",teele,
nd C. .J. Birch. I<lrst Class CIl.'rkB (We.,t): J. Gow, Dnwlas.* W. ll. Gwyn. Sa"g
'n.. W. Keith.
Office Kepl)er; J. Dow anrl .J. N. Fradet,
I('ssenger
. Dund".* J. Gray (Acting). Sault St;. J,IOT1
.* J. Wilson.
PROVI:SCHL REOISTR\R'S OPPIcl':.-Provillcial Ite
istrar. Dunnville, W. A. Macrae. Stanll'Y.*
T. Child.
the l'ro\ioeial í'ecr('t,try for the time bdnfJ:; 'l'homaH Elqin. A. Mc:\liIIlln. StanstP.ud. C. llnllo/"k.
Amiot. E
rl.. D..put) do.; William Kent, Chi('f Clerk; G, Jitn-t Erie.* R. Graham. St. Johns.* W. )If-t'rae.
II, Lane. sl'contI tIo.; Amable ll,:,lan
er..As
istünt do.; and PTt'li!lh1<hurgh, A. Kemp. St. R,.gi.
. G. H. 0\ udy.
J. A. llelan:!('r. extra do.;
laxlme ValI'lut!tte, JleBseng-er, Ganan,,'1 u ,. A. N. Striker. Stra((ord, W. Cowan (Act'g).
REcEn ER GEXI':R.-\L'S OFFICE.- Hon. G. i'herwooJ. Receiver Ga.o;p
.. J. C. Belle.lll. Suttan, ß. S..aton.
Genel'al; T. D. flarrilJ;!:tnn, Dcputydo.; G,C Reiffensteill, G'''rf/l''lill,
.J. II. M"Vey. TitreI'. Rit'P1"s,* C. H. Godb.r,
Chi"for D,'lJ,JUtu'.e el",.k; T.e Ur:unley "nd Tbt'o. DufiJrt. (}ndRrir.h.. S. S. Walsh. Tm'rmtfl.* lIon. H.
pence.
Hook-kl.'eperR; .1 n.
tftnloll. Warrant (,Ierk; Wm. Hedge. Guplph* E. Carthew. Tnnllm.* A. :\I.lcHul:ty.
n!',nk ACClll11lt CI,'rk: .J. F. pplhmt, General CI..rk: L..... TTtmtilton.*.J. DI\\'id
on. Trout River, J II
mith.
Dufresne, Clerk ill chanco of \(Ilnicipall..oan Jo'und of Uppt'r I" onmillfl.fnrd. C.
. Johnson Jl7/11uc.-lmrgh. .J"hll Bell.
and Lower Callad:l. Chas. W. SIJ:t.\., Assi!!t,lllt llook-kc..per 1I1Ipt'..* M Whitehead. WPllingf"'l. .J. H. Ypildlng.
and Gener.!.! l'I..rk. .... Branu, Clerk In char.!e (If 8dglliorial J1un1inf)tlan, James Botham. U'/,ifhy.* W W>lrr"ll.
.
ctofl85.t; F.I...Ca
alllt. J\Iessengpr; J. McCaffrey, Assi
t. VM, V,rtp, .J. W. He"th. Uí'nd.<nr.* J. 1<'. Ellint,
INSPFCTOR GI,:SERU.'S UFFlcE.-lIon. Alpxan"l.'r T. Galt, Kin!l!lfHTI,* .James Hopkirk. Jl7JOdstnck.* .JordalJ Charles.
Inspector G..n.'ral ; JO!\
I,h Catry, D"puty In<pertorGf'nerJll; llURF.AU OF AGRICULTURE AXD STATISTICs.-Th,' lIun. .'ohn
'WIII. Dickinson A.rtin
Dpput
. Tnspector Gelll'rnl; DaYid Ro!\
. MinlRt.Ar of Agriculture; '\'ilIlam HuttolJ
"cl'ptllry;
A. Ro
. Chief ('If'1 k: "orris Goitar,I, ßllok-kcf'per: .John Evl'l.vn ('Illllphpll, 1Rt Clerk and Hook.kt't'p..r: ;S. F.I.l\ur..nt,
Drysdale, d".: Arehih"I,1 ('ary. F. G. Scott. .J. ,J. IIl\ck('tt. 21.d,\ Patent ito.; P. De Guise, 3rd do.; IJ. :\I('(,p,.rl 4th do.;
.Jos. S. !,pe. .John II
ß
h. O. W. Cat. ley, G. 8. I,ny (,Ierk!!; A..J.Cambip. 5th do.;
I. Jo'iset & J. Joh,,
t"lJe. \I..
..t'llgerli.
R. W. llll'\:ter, Extra Clerk; David Ryan, Ilous{'keeper and Dr.P.-\RT
NT OF PUßLIC W ORKS,-Offire. W eI:in
t"u Street.
}IesRenp:er. -lion. I,.V.
lcotte,ChiefCommisslonf\r: n"n I (II. Killaly,
ÁwiÏlQ,.'s l?Ta1,,.1 l .-.Jobn Lan
ton. Audit,)r (If Public AR"istant do.: Secretary I\nd D..pntv Hpod,
Accounts; Thomas Cruse, Hook-keeper; C. Gambit', Chris- Enginuring Branch-John Pø.ge, Chief Engin
; 1'. P,
[435 ]
36
· [1859.
PROVINCE OF CANADA.
Uubiilge. Engineer & DraughtRman. Curruprmding Branch
-J. W. Harl'er. Jos. IJuy, aud J. F. N. BonuevilIe, Clerks.
Fi71flnC"Íu[ BT<l7lclI-J .l!aine, Hook-keeper and Accountant;
:i!'. Ham..!, As
't do ; C. W. Heath, Clerk and Pll)'ma.
ter.
RAILWAY DLI'U_T};E:ST.-Buardof Railway OJ"mlÏssÙmers.
-'fhe Hun. tbo 1Uhl'ector General, Ch.1Ïrman; The lIon.
the Po
tUla
ter G..m'r..l; The Hon. the Chief Commis8ioner
01" Public \\ ork
; '1'he lIon. the Receiver General; '1'he
lIon. the As
i
tllnt Commi
>sioner of .Public Works. J. R.
XlIsh, ]0;811., Actiug :it'cretary, Samuel Reefer. Esq., In8pec-
tor of Hail >fap!; 1\.. De UrasbI, .l<:sq" Assistant luspecwr of
U...iilways.
CRm\:s LU'Ds DEPARTMEr;T.-Commi
sioner, lIon. P. M.
Vankougbnet; AssÏ,;t,mt do., Andrew RusSt'll; Dt'puty Sur-
veyor.uenerul, JOS"I)U 1I0uchette; Accountant, Wm. }',.rd.
Suneyur:3 and Dmftsmen-K T. }'let.-her, '1'homas Devine,
C. C. DUllle\ie. J W. Hddgland. Draftsmen-J .F. Bl.ouchetle,
S. P. Bauset Lutt(l Saæs Hranch.-Superintenilent, WIlliam
Spragge. IIV"ds "ml Þ}.ruts Branch-Superinkndent, P..M.
l'artndgtJ. first Cla
Clerk8-'1'bomas Hector. H. J. Jones,
J, C. Tarbua, W. }'. C"lIins, F. 'f. Judah, It A, Genereux.
F. T. Roche, .T. Alley. Joun 1't1urlJhy, C. '1'. Walcot, J. 'l'ulmie,
T. HammulJd, F. A. Hall. Second Class do.- W. }'. Whitcber,
V. E. Tessier, T,CheUiel', A. Kirkwood, A..J. Taylor, F. D.
Dngal, L. it ).'ortier. }'.Chasse, L.A. RobitailIe,D. A. Grant,
.J, V. Gille. J. J Prendergwt, F. Banister, A. A, VanfellSOn
Third CIliss do.-H. Vcrby
hire. J. Iunes. Messengers-J.
llradshaw. n. }'bher, K Dumontier.
CRO\\N TIMD";R AGENTS -A. J. RUHsell; Edward Masse,
Ass't and Cullectur of ::ilide Dues; J. R, McVicar and C. 8.
Ic:\' utt, CI..rks, Ott
Lwa. McLean Stewart: J. :\1. Bunllcina,
Ass't, Quebec. C. K Belle; .J. C. CouJ'solles. Ass't, Muntreal.
.J. :1<'. W"y; ;'\Ia,'k D"vlin, A
s't, Helle\Ïlle. G. Duberger,
Chicoulimi; Gerrard.J. Naggle, St. H) acinthe; A. W. Powell,
l\iag.I.fR; Chao; Daw,;un, Little FlI.lls('femisco\\ata); Chas. T.
DuLe, 'l'rois PiHwles: .J, N. Verge, Carlewn (lIa) Chaleur!!).
o.tli.æ in Qwb.c.-Supervisor of Cullers, William Quinn;
Head Clerk and D..puty do., Matthew Harbeson; Cashier,
Char!ps S. Gradduu; Hook. keeper, Alex. }'raser. Specifìra-
tion Clerks-Jllbu J. Cooke, John 0' Kane, Alex. McGillis,
.r. Prenderga;,t,. I'it'rre Miller, }'rancis Quinn, Oct. Yezina,
.James 0' LeaQ', Thad. Wal
h, 'V. A. Lanniere, L.I1t'.arne.
Deputy SuperviHor of Cullers, Goorge Colley, Sorel; Do.,
Charles It Helle, liun treal.
BOARD
fOR TilE EX \ Y.INATIOS OF PROVI:SCIAL LAND SURVEYORS.
UPPPT Cun,ulu n',urd.-'fhe lIon. the Commi81'ioner of
Crown Laad
. cxo.1lici', j A. HUBsell, _
ssistant Commissioner
ufCrown Lauds; .Jus. Huucbette, Deputy Surveyor General;
.Johu Booth. I::liz!lLJethtuwn; Sandford A. Flemiug, Toronto;
J},n'il1 Gibson, 'l'o\\llship of York: Woo. lIawkins, Toronto;
.Toon StoughtolJ DHunis, Weston; John Rnlltchùull Roche.
Port Hop.., Ilnd ThumM Devine, 'forouto, l'rovincial Land
Survtlyors; Stll'I'etar}'. 1<'. F. Passmore, Toronto.
ww(>r Canu.du n"aT/.t.-The lIon. 'fhe Commissioner of
Crown Laml... ex r1ji.cin j Audrew Russell, Assistant Com-
mis8ionef uf Crown Lands: JOIleph BOlll'hette, Deputy Sur.
veyor-Gt'neTal; Adulphus Larue. Quebec; Charlel' }o'rançois.
Fournier, St. .Jean Port .Ioüe; JOBelJh JI,lIIlel. Queooc; N. Y.
Le }'rançois, Auge Gardien; I'. W. Blaiklock, Charles 1', }'.
Haillar"e. and Edward Ta}'Ior Fletcher, Quehec, Provincial
Land SUf\'e,)'ors; Secretary, A. Wallace, QueÞec.
CROWN LAW DEPARTMENT.
Canada JVest.-Hon. John A. Macdonald, Attorney
Gent'ral; , Solicitor General; Robert A.
HarrÍ>-on. Chief Clerk; Hewitt llernard, Private Secretary;
David Alexander. Jr, Clerk: Patrick Lynch, )1e8scDger.
Ca7Ulda East.-Hon. Goo. Et. Cartier, Attvrney IJeneral;
Hon. John Itose, Sulicitor General; G. Futvoye and J, A.
Defoy, Clerks; .J.Gow, Jr., and v,m. Horsncll, MessengerI'!.
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE.- , Adjutant
Gent!ral; Lieut. Col Donald Macdonell, Dpputy Adj,utant
Gt!nl, U.C.: Lieut. Col the lIon. A M. de Salaberry, Deputy
Adjt. Henl., L. C.; Robt. Berry, l
t Clerk and Accountant;
C. l'etitelair. 2ud Clerk; W. It. Wrio!ht. 3rl1 Clerk: J. Bte.
H.aymond. 4thclcrk; E. Hartlett, 'l'emporaryCIClk;
irJ.
11. Hay, m.. 'l'elllP'ry Clerk: H. Smpaton, Uffiee Messenger.
INDIA:.II DEPAHTME;\i'T.-R. T. Peuuetather,
uperinte1ldent
General of ludian Affairs; S. Y. Che
ley, A
sistant do.;
)Ikhal'l Tumor. Chit'f Clerk; W. It. I.!artlett., Visiting Su-
perintend"'ut; David Thorburn. do.; GeorJl:e Ironside, do.;
}'room T..1tburd. do. Francis As!!lckenack, Interpreter.
G";NERAL POST OFFICE.-PostmasttJr Ut'nel-al, Ilon. Sidney
Smith; Deputy Postmast.er General, William II. Griffin;
ACCf'llllbmt, H. A. Wick!'teed: Secret.ary, El1win F. Ring:
Cashit!r, Jt.hn Ashworth; Superintendent ;'\loney Urder
Branch, Peter Lesueur. Clerks of thtl Fir!'t Class-II. S.
Wellth..rlt'Y. W. G. öh..ppard, R M. .Julyan, E. C. Hayden,
It Uliver. D. L..wson, J. '1'. McCuaig, W. White. Clerks of
the Secund Clas!<--J. C. Sh'wart, J. Audettt!, Peter Holt,
D. McKenzie. Clprks of the 'i'hird Clltss-J. Boyd, W. D.
Lesueur, J. ßrt1phy, J. 1\Ic:\Iaholl, K 11. Bel.tjamin, R.
Stewart, D. W..ters, George 1I11t80n. Clerks o
tLe Fourth
Clas8-Brin
ley Kin
. G. fl. Har
ra\"e, G. Holt. lnspecliQn
Hranch-:\1..ntreal Division 1'. O. Inspector, E. S. Freer;
Kingl'ton Division do.. M. Sweetnam; 'l'oronto Division do.,
Johu Dewe; London DivlHion do., Gilbert E. Griffin.
.l<:DUC.UIO:SAL DKPARTM";:ST. C. W.-For the genel'al admln-
Istrlltion ufthe Grammar Rnd Common School Lllws. Hov.
J<:1!t'rton Ryersou, D.D.. Chief Superintendent of t:ducatioll:
.John Georl-(e Horlgins. M.A., D..puty Superintendent; Alex.
Marling. 8I'nior Clerk and Acconntaut; A..J. Willi'lmsoD,
Clerk of Olrresp.'nclpnce: ).',.J. 'fa}' lor, Clerk of Statistics;
UerÞert Butterworth. Ass't Clerk of Btati..tics; S. J'. 1\I",y,
Clerk of LiLrurips: '1'. 1. Churchill, Depository Slllesman;
C. Aldprson, Dppol'itory Packer: .James Mnre, 1\1e8senger,
Offices in the Normal School Huilrling!'. Toronto.
EdW'atitmal ,Uu.
pwn.-Connect..11 with this Department
is an Educationlll
Iuseum, contxinin!Z spt'cimelJs of School
apl'",ratus and furniture; a vaftill.ble cullection of Italian,
Vutch and io'lelllish Oil Pllintings and Statuary casts and
busts. The :\luseum is frooly op..'n to the puLJlic.
I<
DUCATIO:S DEP.\RTME:ST. C.K-Hon. P. .1. O. Chauve1\u,
CblefSuperintendent of l<
ducßtiun: Louis Giard. Secretary:;
.Jo!'eph Lenoir. Clerk of French Correspondence and LI-
bmrian; John H.!\diger, Clerk of En"li<h Corres
olll
e
ce;
Alexandre de Lusi:!nltn, Clerk of Accuunt
and ðtatlst1CS;
.Jacques Laparre, First Copyin
Clerk and ;:-torekeeper;
J.B.Lenoir, Seconl1 c.)pyin
Clerk; Paul Hluuin
Ie..senger.
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL OF CANADA.
Bon. N. F. BELLEAU, Speaker, Quebec.
NAMES a: RESIDE:SCFS.
AMES AYD RESli>ENCES. DIVISIOXS, I'I".UIF.S.
Hon. P. B. D,.Bla'luiere, ToronlJJ. IIon. .John Ross, Tm'Q7Ito. :,ut::;;T
;
" H?,n.
e
r
t
..
::
'.e
:c:
G
/a
:;'e
t. ::
.
. Tache, M.r;tmagny. T.cnmuth......" Don. .\lcD,'n
d.
., A. Fergll>isun, PlambQTo Ðut. "io
l
a
t:nQ
ec. 'i'reflt ............ " :E. MllflJey.
., J,IIamiltlln, Kit,gston. " Charles v,-i1son. M()ntrwl. Jl'Ì'sl,rn ....... ".Tohn Prince.
" A. Fenie, Voon. ,. Uenjamin Seymour. Part H"P e . lór1c............. .. Gt'o. W. Allan.
" P. II. ]{nowJton. Brrnn,f
. " David 1\1. Arm6tron
, Bp,rthier. LOWER C.\YAnA.
" P. 11. :\lool"e. rhillipslJUrgh. " Ehenezer Perry, Goho'lrg. DI\"ISIO:SS, NAMFS.
.: J. Viunu". St. PiPrre la Becqrv.t. .: }<
usebe Cartier, St. H.I/ucintlte, Al71VZ.... b ........ IIon..J. Arlll ) and. d
G. J. Goodhue. Lrmd(m. " Walter H. DicksOl:, Niagara. f)p Sala errll .. L. [1. {enau ,
., W. Walker. Quehec. Gulf ............ " L"lric.J. Tt'ssier,
" J. Murris. Br/Jckville. ELECTIVE LEGISLATIVE C01:;:SCILJ.ORS. La Salle ........ " A. '1' Dllchesnay.
." J.Gllrdon,1hrnnt(). UPPER CANAIIA. J..aurentida... "M.P.de.,Llltel'riêre
" .J. }o'errÍl'r. ltlal/.tr
cil. DIVISIONS. NAMES. L<z/lzan ......,.. .. A J. Duchesnay.
" R. r.lathcsoll. Per/h. Burltngtan lIon. Hcrmaunus Smith. ,t[illP Islp.s...... :: R )1!:
8on. kl
" G. S, Buulton, rhbrturg. O....taruqui... " Alex. Camphell, .V,mter1'tl!e ... AI.'X.Kierekow!'.
" .James Leiilie. }Wfmtreal. Brie ......... " David Chri"tie. Rppentigny...." P.V.Archambault.
" :Fred('rick A. Quesnel..1fontrcal. (k,t'e ......... " Gee. Alexander. RfJugemmtt..." L. DessßulIt's.
., .J. CHurret. Jl/onlreal: Q,ven's ...... .. J. 8impl'on. Sf1lfr
l ......... " J. n. Gue,:remont.
" G. S. DellClluji'u, OJleau du Lac. RicL,au...... "P.Vankl\u!!;hnet. HHll7lglon..." lIoIIlR 8mJth.
. PER!I{.\Sl':YT OFFICl':R8.-J. F. Taylor, Clerlt ofthe lIonlle and Master in Chancery; Robt. Le1\loine, Dt'l'uty a
d Assistant
I.clwk, MlI.I!wr In Chancery, anl1 }'rendl Tranølator; Fennings Taylor, Deputy anl1 Assistant Clerk, MlLSwr m Chancery,.
l436)
1859. ]
-
PROVINCE OF CANADA.
37
and Chief Office L"lerk; t:. L. }Iontlzambert. La';" Clerk, English Trsn81ator, and Clerk of Committees, J. E. Doucet,
Å{hlitiull!ll .\8sistant Clerk. and As
ist1\nt French Translator; W. A. }Iain\ty, Adùitional Assist8lit and
nd í'ffi{'p Clerk;
.James Arllllll""n, Clerk of the l<:ul,;lish .Journals; .J G. Couillard, Clerh of the French .Journals; .fI,hll }I l\IcI.
Rn,
.Junior Clerk; Rene Kimber, Gtmtleman Usher of the Bh
ck Rod; Olivier Yallerand, Serjeaut.at.Arms; Rev. "\\. A,
Adamson, D.C.L., Ch1lplain ..n.l Librari1tn; Michael Keating. Chief
Iessenger aud Housekeeper; Samuel Skinner,
:I1e:<sell;;er and "..sbtant Huuseke..per; Edward Botte,'ell, Doorkeeper; Åntoine I.achance, 'T, lIoeary, J. Doherty. .John
Ibm ley, J. Younb' F. Boulet, P, DUlin, J. Casault, and J. Pageau, Me8Sengers. S. Skinner, .Jr., and A. Donair.., Pages.
ADDRESS.-To the IIonourable the Legislative Council of the Province of Canada, in Parliament a.;:;elllulcd. The
Petition of -
Humbly sheweth,
[Plac
and dat
.]
That, &c.
LEGISLATIVE ASSEl\IBLY OF CANADA.
lIon. IIE
RY SMITH, Speaker.
co-;qSTITUEXCrES. NAJ\IF.B. COXSTITUEXClES. N.
MES.
.Arg''T/J,ruü. ..... ...Sydnpy Bellinj!:ham. Kent....... ,. ...... Archibald }IcRelllir.
Bag"t..............,:\['wrico I.lIfrslllooiEe. Kingstnn (Cüy)Hun. J. A. :\Iacdonalol.
.ß.>Álua.............Dunuar Ross. LaTltbton ..........Ilun.)1. Cl\meron.
BpuuharnoiJ......UiJeon Ouimet. Lanark (N. R.)..Robert Bell.
BPllec'.a.<u...,.....O. C. forticr. Lanark (S. R.)...Audre
W. Pla}'f;
ir.
Bl':f"thirr ........... Eugf'ntJ Url!el Piche. Laprairie...... ...11 n T. .J. J Lorafluer.
B-ma
.tllture......Johu ::IIeagher. L' AsBomptitm..... Louis Archambt:8ult.
Brant (E. R.)....--- Laval............ ...Pierre Labelle.
Brant ( W: R.)....lIeru...rt Biggar. Len?X and Ad- ! David Roblin
Brocktille(Thwn)Hon. (leo. :Sh.,rwood. dmgton.......
Brmne...............Ja<;. :\Iulr Ferres. Leeds d- Grm- 0 1 R G
C<.Lrktr)ß ..........' \\ m F. Powell. vilk (N. R.) g e . owan.
Cltamúly ..........Luui:; I,8coste, LeP.ds (S. R.)......BenjKmin Tett.
C hampl<1.in ..,....JoIR,ph K Turcotte. .Ú'v-is.... ...... ......IIou}'rauçois Lemieux
Charkvois....... .Clenphc Cimon. Lincol'/t, ............IIon. W. H. :\Ierritt.
ChateaUf}luY.....,HeUl.) Starnes. L' l
ld......... ......Chas. F. Jo'oul'llier.
Clâ;:outÙ'li cf: } David K Price. Lrmdrrn (City)...John Carling.
Slgu<'.nay.... Lntbini.-re... ......lIon. L. T. Drummond
C'ompton............Tohn Henry Pope. Maskiwmge.......
(]m-nwllfl (Town)Il"Jl. J. ::). Macùonald. Megflntic ..........Nneillebert.
Dorc1l&;
r.........llector L. Langevin. ,llId,o.esp.x(E R.)Marcu:; 'Talbot.
Drummond J: } Chri
tophcr Dunkin. Niddlesex( Jv.R.)A. P. "cLlonald.
Artll/l,bas/."a. ,1/issÏB'1wJi.........II. II. Whitney.
D'lWÜIS ......... ...J:Hlle
Wm. Cook. ,I//lntculm. ...... ....Jo8..ph Dufresne.
Durham (R. R.)FI.llncis II. Burton. Jr/ofltmagny .....,.Joseph O. Bt'aubien.
Dur
am (W: 1l.)lIellry :\lunro, .Mont11Wl"ency.....Hon. Jos..pb Cauchon
Elgin (E R.)....Lermh.las Uurwell. { lion A. A. Dorion.
Elgin (IV. R.)...G...orgtJ
Iacbeth. .J,[ootreal(C'ity) n.lO. John Ro
e.
E<scx................Johu \lcLeod, 1'hos. D'Arcy
lcGee.
Jt'r,mlnwc ........ll.m. Henry Smith. .NrqrimJille ........Jacqu..s U. Bureau.
Ga..ipe...... ...... ...Jllbn l.eßoutillt'r. Þ.tng1lra (1bwn)John Himpson.
Glengurry.........D"naltl A. )lacdonald. NiclJlA't...............Jospph Gaudet.
G"
nvillR, (S. R.)WIII. Patrick. 1\,n-follc............ Walker Powell.
Gre.I/........."..,...Jllb.. Sb..ri<JanIIogan. I l forthumberlilnd j J h R Cl k
]f,,}dilnuml....... - lhrl"ourt. (.&lSt RidiTf1J).. 0 n . ar.
ll..llttm..............Tuhn White. Northu
rliLnd H S'd S ith.
lI.f1nilttm (('it.'l) 1
:L<!.C Huchanan. (H",st Riding), on. I ney 00
/listing.. (N. R.)Heo. Bð".iamin. Ontarin (N. R). Jo8t'ph Gould,
Hutings (S. R.)f..e\Vis W:Llbridge. Ontnrio (S. R.)...Hon. Oliv...r :\Iowat.
]lrJChwlgu.........Josl.ph ".Lpurte. Ottawa (C\ty)....Hichard W.
('Ott.
Ibmti7l[lrlnn ...... R Brown Sumer' ille. Otblwa ...... ...... Deni!! E PIIpi neall.
lluran d! Brw..e..John [[olmes Oxford (N. R )... William
Ic[)ougall.
IlJervi!Je............('hl\q Jo8t'ph Lab!'rge. Ox.f'Jrd (S. R.),..gkeffington Connor.
J((C'1IlR-S CaTtiPr..Fr
nc')is z. 'rl\
!le.
d...,...............Tames C. AIkIns.
Jnlictte .... ...,.. ....T..st.ph 11. Johin. ]>Prth ......... ......1'hoA. :\Iayne Daly.
KUnilluraska .....Jeliu Chus. Chllpals. Peterbarnugh ..... Thomas Short.
PER'IH'iEXT OFFICERS -Ch
f V.partmtmt- W. B LindBllY, Clerk; W. B. Lindsay, .Jr., CI!'rk A8
i
taDt: A Ifrpd Plltrl,.k.
Dpputy Clerk A"si
t:Lnt: 1'. \ au'\:, .\('countant; f). Lange-in, A- siAtant do. Law Cle:rk's Department-G. W Wicl{ste<o>d.
Law Gl...rk; D. '. M.vrand, A
sl,4lLnt French 110; F.Badll;ley, Aqsil;'ant Engli
hdo, Gl'1IpraJ Del'Urt1"wt- W. P. "atrick.
Chief I IfficeClel.k: II Illu.tney, AS<lstllnt do.; Will.
pinh, RoutIne aud Record CI..rk ; H. B. Stuart, EnJ!lisll WIiting do.;
E. D.mechau.l, I<'n'nl"h du.: P. Rh'et, Junillr Clerk: A. G, O. Taylor. ùo.: II. :\lcCarthy, do.: .1. F. mnJ.:"ras. do.
Commilt.-R. l)e/lIlrtlfl. nt-Alfred Patrick. Chil.f Clerk of Committees aud of Controverted Elections: J. P. I.
pr"h(ln. First
As.iist:
nt C\"'rk of Committees; F. X. Blanchet. Second do. Pr'.1.ate Bill DepartmP1lt-A. 'I.'odd. Chief Clerk of Private
BillA and. Clcrk of Votes; 'r. Plltrlck, Asslstll.ut do., alld Clerk of Railway Committee; "\V. B. I{n
s. As
't do.; ll('rmRnn
Poatter, do. 7'1'"/lnslat'rs-D 1'. :\1)T<\nd, Chief French Tmnll"ltor; W. Fannlu
, Ass.t do,; E. 1'. DOI.ion. do.; A. De
i1etA,
do.: T. O. COllrsllnt'
, (10 ; F. fwulgley. Jo:ngli:ih Tran
lator; W. Wilson. As't do.; F. HIlY", E'ltra "0. J''''rllal
-G. .\1. :\Iuir.
Clerk of gngli
h .Journals; W. C. Uurral!f', AI's't do.: P. E. Gagnon, Clerk of Jo'rench do.; W. II. L..\lo\lle. As."i
tant do,;
Librll1'I/-A.lpht'uq Todd. LibmrlllD; A. G. Llljole. ASI!'t do: A IAiperr[ere, Clprk. S,.rjeanf-ol-urm., [)Pjlort.",,.,d-D. \\'-.
l\l:LcOollell, :'erj"t-at-Arms; .\. I.. Cardinlll, Chief \Iessspnger; E. Sr...aey. Ass't Chief do.; M. Mr('artbv. Ass't !'tfes
(,II
('r;
O. Vincent. do.: J. O'('onnor, Doorkcpper; It. ROIilie, Ass't do.; P, I aliherte,.J. I.emonde, E.l'elletier \\'. Gillham J.lIoy'
JIIe8Sení(erp. Post 011ìce Deportm.ent-H.. Defries, P08tmaAter; Jos. Bla s, Assi"tant do. ' "
ADDRJ::
S.-To the llunoUl'able the Legislative ""scmuly ofCanlldR. in Provincial Parliament assomblcd.
The Pctltion of-
CONSTITUEYCIES. NA"\IES.
P'mtiac............ Edmund H..llth.
Prn-tl1,'Uf........... Hon J, K Thi bOludeau.
Prp.scntt.....,...... TI..nry W,
lcCunn.
Prince Edward.W. C Dorland.
{ non. Ch!t.r1I'S Alleyn.
Quebec (City). Ueurge 11. Simard,
lIyp"m.. Dubord.
Que
c (Ornnty )Chsrles I' .met,
}(etljrlWJ...........Hlln. Wm. Cayl!'y.
Richm'dd- ""'if,-William H Webb.
Rich
/ieu..........Ja"'1I1"'s F. Sinc..nn.:l!.
Ri'/7WU.
Id.........M. Guillaume Hilby.
RauviUe......... ...'1'. .K CaDlpb.lI. C. B.
RU.
Bell .......... ...G. ll. Ly. u }"eHowes.
Saint Ilyacinthe.llon. L. \ïrtor Sicotte,
Saint JOh.,,'ð....., Franqoi:; BOllrl\"sa.
SaÙ1t Naunce.. L. L L De
aulnie
.
ShPjfl1'd............Asa B. Foster.
She:rbronk
(Tn)lIon. Alt'x T. Galt.
Simc
(N. R.)...AII!,US 'lorrison.
SimcfJe (S. R),....'l'hoDllls N. Jo'ergusson.
SauJo.'I1ges ... ...... Dnmi ni']ue A. Coutæc.
S1ansteo.d.... ......Hnn. Tim. L. Terrill.
Sfar'nont .......... William Mllttirß.
Thm1.scouata...... BenjRnfill Dionne.
TerrebO'l1n
........ L. S. )Iorin.
Three RiVerS } .... u
(City)........ .. m. .u. Dawson.
Toronto ( Oit ) { lIon. George .Brown.
y .Johll R RoulDson.
1'WII Mrrllmtnin.
....J H. Dalln
t.
ValldTPuil......... Hon. R. U. Harwood.
VPTcheres..........lIon Oeo E. Cartier.
VÙ-tnria......... ....Tn1J.n Cameron.
WiltullJQ (N. R)Hon.:\l H. Fuley.
W;tt
rl.oo (S. ll,)WiHillm
c..tt.
Wilwnd............Hilbt<rt Me'Ii,'ken.
Wyllinotrm(N.Ri(,hllrlp
AllIIn.
}vPllitlgt.rrn(S.R )Dnd.! Stirton.
H'Pnlworth(N.R)Willinm Notman.
WentwQTth(S.R.).III
"'ph Rvmal.
J"à:m.o.BI. a.......... Igroar... Hi II.
l'n-k (N. R.) ......ioSt'ph Hartman.
1ñrk (E R.)...... hws Wl'iorht,
York (W: R.)..... Wm. P. Howland.
Ilumbly shc'\\cth, Thllt. &c.
WhercfOl'e your Petitioners humbly pray, &c.
[PlaCP and dofe,]
Øii-
u P,.titjllll to the LegiRIßtivc ASRemhly will be receÍ\erl uuleRs thero be thJ"('e gpnnlne IIlgTlI\turell on tbe
h!'ot
of p.ap"
or pal"Chll1t'lIt 01\ w!1Ïch the ('o!1dll
ion. f!f the Petition is written or printed. 'l'he IIS>l/!" h:t
bpcn. in the
L('gbl,,!,vO' \
"lIluly. y) rt'c
lve rrnly w1'llten l'etJt1
1I.8. but at a late R!'8qiun (1853), the Assembly atloptl'd a resolutio:a
to receive prtnUd l'etltlons In that House. All Petitions must be dated.
[437 J
38
INDEX TO THE STATUTES.
[1859.
AN INDEX TO THE STATUTES,
Pcused in t!Le.
irst &ssWn of the Sixth Pf!r
iam.pnt of the Pr'}'l'Ìnce of Canada (22
îc.), alphabetical1y arra17prd aCf"ordi'l1{J
to the t1/ltwllefter of t/ie word most du;tmctzve oj the subJect.matter treated of In wch, and (Jth
rwisefurfher clmsi.fied.
iQ as to facilitate the acquisition of any particular Act requind.
IlnlJerial Act.
XCIX. BRITISH COLUMDIA.-To provide fur tho government of.
PJ.'ovlncial Acts.
GEXERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Ill. Emigrants-To anlPm] 16 Vie. c. 8H-rplating to.
LXXXI. Acts-To continue the foHowing:- XXV.-FÍ$
an
0,.-Toeo
()lidll!
IlIw
.f..r 1
l't'e
ion
BanX'rupts-For relif'f of-i Vie. c. 10, 9 Vie. c. 30, 12 of, andp"
eahn
.
'I
. c. 65. I<
,
H' 11'. c..l,
, 3 'IC. e. -!.
Vi... c. 18. and 13 & 14 Vie. e. 20. LX
À' 1.-1 tsllr
es-The F J
ht'
y
.ct-r
ppals 3 "m.
B ' ll if E ' L (J, T ta . D 1V. ... _9, sec. 4. 18' Ie. e. 14... and :.0 'It". ... :.1.
z s 0 :rcf/a'l1{Jr, . '.- 0 ascer In amages on X XIV rll d ., al ' T d 19 & .", , .. 8 w
protp
tpd-a"'m.IV.e.14. ... .' .c'fJuran. ",r - oamen <N IC.C. .-
rplZulatmg I n
p!'CtlOn 0f.
11
f<
7For Inspection of, in Quebec and Montreal- 'II. Frauds-For punishment of, committed by Trustees,
D Ii . 'L C. T fi Tt t P d' I t 9 Bankørs, and r.thers.
G(\O
í;s
.i8.'- 0 aCllae rocee mgs agan8- L
X
VII. Hrps-Toprovid(\fort1lpln
rertionof.
ÐI'btors. Fraudulent, L. G.-To prevent Evasion of cre, L,XXXY. Iflfere.$t-To am
nd Ill"''' re!,ullltml! tht' ra_
of.
ditnrt;-9 GPO. IV. e. 'n. XC. Jrn'l1t.. Stock
mllpa71l.('s::-To ampnli 13 &,14 'lC. e.
Ð,bturll In.
olvent U. C.-To relieve-8Vie.c.48 except 2R, and 16 "V.IC. c.1/
-Provithn
fo
the formatIon of, for
4-1" 'manllfacturm
. mech
nlcal or chpmlcRI purpoFP8.
srej;yr; GrosooiB. L. C.-'To place Common of, under con- XX
I. L>a.fh
-To provilie for the
l1
el'tion r:,f Sole.
kol of Inhal:litantt;-9 Geo. I V, c, 32. I. l\aturfl!.t?alwn Laws-To amend L 'IC. c. 19. -and
Hastin{Js ()mnty-Re
il!tratlon of Titles in-9 Vic. c. reP L
l x - x I , 8' 1 ' I I I "' P' c.? T. t . A I 1 0 57 ' T d w
12 ; 10 & 11 ViI'. e.38, and l:l Vlc. c. 97. . '. . ru;nn
nspfc t.nn . c. " - () anwn see, I.
Insane Persons. U. C.-For relief of, in Home DiFtriet- IV: Rmlway Claus
Co"!soltdatuJn ;<let-To IIßlpnd
cc.I?,
11 Oeo, IY, e. 20-and ExtenFion of 3 Wm.1V. c. 45. LXXXIII. k<</ll'pltes-J<o.r. dt'frllymg expt'n
e:" of CivIl
Lands in LO'Ivrr Ca
a-For the extinction of Incum- :;
d:
e:e
e
' F
ndd
lu
mg a Loan on creLAt of Con-
bl'
..e
on-i G
o.
,. c. 20: d M d' 1 T t t f1 LXXXIX. VaccinatÙm-To encourage and provide for
Si
k
n
. iV,';:-3
, :o::n:nde
a 8 V
:
, a:
the extension of the Prnctiee of.
16 Vic. c.W6. UPPER CANADA,
Peace. Justic
B n[, L. C.-To re
late Fees of p
n;ons IX. .Appeal-To amend-20 Vie, c. 61, sec. 5-Extendhlg
employ!'d by-li "W m. IV. c. 19.-To cease when Tariffs tho riJ!ht of. in Criminal elll'es.
are m
de
nder 1-1 & 15 Yic. e.96. XCVI. Arre.,t-To abo!i"h in Chi! actions, and for the
, P
?llte7ltU1.ry-::F
).r the btltter Management of the Pro- better prevention and more eff..ctual punisbmpnt of Fraud,
VlDI'IUI-;-U & I:J h...
.
. .. XCIV. Attorw>ys-Toextend pruvisions 01" 20 Vie. c.63
Pf'1"lStmlers-Authorlzmg the employmcnt of Mlhtary -for the Admi"Rion of.
P
n"io
lJrs and ethers I\S u. locall'olice Force-I! & 15 X. Common Lnw Procedure Act, 18ãr-.To amend Bnd
VII'. c.
7. . '. . facilitate remedies on ßiII
of F:x. and Promi
sory Notes.
Pub!,c Bl/Slnes$-Empowennp: Comml
sl?!1er" to en- XC11. Error a'1id Appeal,-To amend 20 'ic. c. 5, sec.
quire mto matters eonne..tpd wIth, &1'.-9 , Ie. c. 38. 36---<Jf Law re
peetlng the Court of.
Rwl Prr>pertyin L()wer Ctuwda-Relative to Re
istra. C. Jury Laws-To anlPnil and con
ohdalp.
tion of. Title8 to,. and Inl'umbranl'cs upon-8 Vie. ,c. 27. XCIX. Municipal Institutions-To con
oli"atp Laws.
ReaT !,mp.rt.'1
'11, Lowrr O:z
a-Toenable PrOpfletor
XCV. Rp!lislr.'1
tlic,,;-To e
tablish in Cities, Junior
to ß('qulfe. when Illegally detamed from them-a & 15 Counties. and ltidjn
s of Conntie
Vie. c. \J2. a
amended by 16 Vic. c. 205. XCYII. &ire FIlcias-'To ampnd the Law of.
R;ofs-For the Prevention of. at or near Public 'Work
, XCIII. Surrngnt.p. Courts-To IImend Law in relation to
wbil
t In pl"O
reliB o..f construction-8 ViI'. c. 6, as amended the .ill ri
diction find prol'pdure of.
by 1
& 15 'Ie
. ,6. .. XCVIII. Tre
passes, Petty-'To Bmend Law relating to.
Hwers arul RL1''I.de.t,
, U. C.-To prevent Obstru..tJoDfnn LOWJ<:R C
AD A
-7 y;" c. SI-\. 11.8 amended by 10 & 11 ViI'. C. 20, and 14 . . .. ..
&; 15 Vic. c.l23. XXIX. Agri
uUural Societies-To legalize certain pro-
Sr/Olt uTie of ú. Baie St. Antoim, L. C.-For Rpgula- ceeding
taken by.
tion ofComm ,n of-t Goo. IV. c.l0, Rnd 4Geo.lV. é.26. VI. ExrcuWrs, At.lminisfratnrs and Cvrporations-To
S-igneurie of IAprairie, L. O.-For Rt'gulation of enable For!'i
n to sue and be
ued,
Common of-2 Geo. 1 V. c. 8. V. Judicature Act.
-'.ro further amend.
Tril1it.I/ HouS'-, Jr[ontreal,-'To enlarge powers of, when CIV. ú'w Students-For the rt'lipf of ,'ertaln.
Ilealth of City i
endangered-10 & 11 ViI'. C. 1. YIII. l\'"taTÍlll Pr'!fps
inn-To amend Lans rplating to
W;JTres. L. f;'.-Toencour>\l!c Destr'n of-l WID. IV. C. 6. th!' adll1i
ion of persons to.
In.h'e.
. u. C.-To encoura
e Dest'n of-6 Woo. IV. c. 29. YII. Proof of Instruments-To flicilitate wh...n executed
XXYll. f'rinlÍnal JU$tice-To amend and ext...nd. 20 ViI'. wilhout L. C.
. Z -iliminiRhin/l expt'nst''' attending admini
tration of. :XI. Repre.
Pntafio'TI-To ampnd Act enlarging, 80 far lIB
LXXXIV. DeT.elltltreS, Reddllptionof-!\lakingproviBiun it relates to the Towmhip of Arlllllgh.
fOJ.'. and thO' ConRolidatioll of the Public Debt. C1. RlInd Act. 1855-'1'0 alllPnd.
XCf. Ðrhe7lfurr.s Reaistrafinn of-To provide for, of LXX\'III. Road .Act, lS:3i-To ampnd Rond Act of 1855,
Mnnicil,allmd oth
r cor'porate budies. erpcting St. Lam1)ert into a District" unicll'ality.
LXXVI DufvsofC/I.<tnrn
Exci
e-Toamend lawR relll.- CIlI. Camr
ws-To am
n
nrl I'om'ohdate.
tive, and impo..ing ue'\ ,] utit'
and a d lit)' on Ta vern.kpppprs, XXVI I I. JVztnes.<rs-
o dl,"!llm
h e'C J>pn!'e
(o.r, IInd to
LXXXII. El-ctil:c Prancltise-Defining and proviùing facilitate enforcðment of furfeItt'11 recognizances in Crimi-
for the Regilitratiun of Y oters. nal ca8es.
Locol and Personal Acts.
EDUCATIONAL AXD T.ITF.RAlty.
CXXXVII. Antlrmy ()f St. re.<airc-'J'o IIII'Orpol'ate.
LXIV. Adw('afr's LiTrary. {Jur/'n'-T.. t'JIII'rTI"er Flile of.
CXXXYI. Assumption Coli.. ,';mul1virh-To Jncorporate.
LXX. I1.en,ilz" Academ.I/-'I'o III/'Orpurlltp.
LXIX. 1\'I10:r- (',,11rur-'l'o Inrorpf.rllÌP.
:x V11. L' A..somp/io71 CI,/t.-1'o IImpnli Act incnrporating.
LX \'111. l\'ie()let Seminm'y-To nlOùif
the l'er
(llJal cow-
J>Ol'itlon of itR Corpnrati{.n.
LI. ,')rllO()1 :Ycti'l'II l\'(). S, TowrI.<hip '!f /tf"fifda-To anneJ;
to the Sehool
ecti()n of the Yilla
e of Ir"l]u"i
.
L. School &ctÙm
Yo. 5. Township of Tr,tj"algar-To re-
unite to the
rown uf
!iIton.
BANKS,
CXXXL B,'nk (If ('anaria-To Inc0rpomte.
CXX nn Colonial Bank '!f Canada-'l'o amend Charter.
LXXIX. Ea
t_rfl 7:.tlJll..hip.
Bank-'l'OftnlPndCharterof.
CXXX. lnt-rnlltiorw.l Bank of O:z'1)Qda - To amtJnd
Chartpr.
I,XL La Banque du Pe'(ple-To amend 18 Vic. c. 43-
rpllltill:! to.
X\"I
J\'iagara Disfrict Ranl(-Toam(>nd Acts relatinl?:to.
CX"{VlI. {J.uebec Bank-To amend and consolidate Acts
rø]fltin!! to.
CXXIX. 7immerman Ban
'-To amend A..t incorpora-
ting, and to change name to the" Bank of ClJfton."
L 438]
39
1859. ]
INDEX TO THE STATUTES.
ex. University of 7IlTontn-To authori"e the Senate to
appropriafe certain Lands for a Park. and to include tlIe
sallie within the liwits of thl' City of Toronto.
LXVll. J'ù1mia OJUege-To aweud -1 & 5 Vie. c. 3i-
incorporating.
GAS AXD WATER CO'fPAXIES.
CXXXV, Jletropnlitan Ga3 and JVuvr Co., Toront
To
further amcnd 16 \Ïc. c. 250-incorporating.
INDIVIDUAL.
LXXV. Clark, Cyrus S.-To pt'rmit thp retention ofDsm
and Booms bnilt by him on 8t.
. anciR niver.
CXLII. Lyon, John S.-To confirm c..rtain titles and
purchases of. under the marriage
ettleml'nt of.
CXJ.. McIntosh, WiUiam-To authnrize his t1i
p08aI of a
certain lot of land in the Villajl:" of
ewcR.tle.
C)!'.I.IJI. P<Lrk, SltubaeZ--To admit aRa SoliCItor & Att'y.
CXXllI. Pl'arson. James-To emp ,wer his cOllstructinn
of a Rail or Tram way connecting witlI the G. T. ltailway
near Georgetown.
X:XIII. Ruttan, Henry-To authorise hi" surrender of
rertll.in Letters Patent and to take a
ub8titutiollalltrant.
CXLI. JVi'aog, Dume Ann-To authnriLe a deviation
from the laws of L. C. a.s regards her will.
INSURANCE COHP AXlES.
LXII. Prm-inciaL lnsuranct Co. of Toronto-To amend
12 Vic. c 167, incorporating, and to chanlt e its corporate
name to the" Provincial Insurance Co. of Canarl.a."
IAXCF ACTCRIXG AKD
IIXIXG.
XX. Fretlltm l'tnur !Ianufacturing OJ.-To make valid
A certain convfiyanCe of Land to.
XC. J..int St.ock Cmnpanip.s-To amend 13 & 14 Vic, c. 2R,
and 16 Vie. c. 112. providing tiJr tbe formation of, for
Manufacturing, Mining, Mechanical or Cbemical purpOl'eR.
LVllI. M<lrmrrra Iron JVorks-To authorize the con-
struction of a TraDl or Railway from, to Colborne Harbonr.
MISCELLA
EOUS.
CXXXIII. Canada LanduJ. Credit Co.-To Incorporate.
LXXI. /lospÜ<J1 Gennal, Three Ri7'ers-To Incorporate.
CXXIV. búernatiu1UÙ Bridge OJ.-To amend 20 Yic. c.
227, iucnrporsting.
LX X. [\-. J(,f"ert! and Carpenters, MuntreaZ-- To incorpo-
rate the Canadian 80ciety of.
LX:XIll. Ml1.gdalen Asylum d: Industrial House of Refuge,
T
;,
;
r
:
Td Co., Montreal-To Incorporate.
XXI. Qu.eJJeC Warehouse OJ.-To Incorporate.
CXXX\-lll. St. Andrp-w's Socie1y, ,J/untreal-To Tncorp.
LXXI[. st. (}pOTge's SocVly, Tor. n10-'Io Incorporate.
X)!.II. st. Jltm.es' Club, M(lTltreal-To Incorporate.
CXXXII. Trust and Lorm Co, of U. ClInarlu-I'o amend
and extend 7 Vie. c. 63. 8 Vie. c. 96, and 13 & U Vic c.l:38.
CXXXI V. Wí:sl.ern Canada Loan. OJ.-To smend 20 Vic.
c. 166, incorporating
MU:SICIP ALITIES.
XXXVIII. Artnn and Upton-In reiation to ccrtain re-
gistratinns affecting land8 in the Town"bip>< of
CVlII, Artl,ahaskumllR-To incOJporate the Village of.
CXI \'. &rlin Town-To legalize certain By la w.. of.
CXII, BrUCl!. OJunty-To provide for the !!election of.
County TOIwn in.
CX\'. Camden. Gore of-To annex certain lands in, to
Town-hips of EuphemiR and Dawn.
XXXI V. Charkvaiz (bunty-To divide into two County
:\I uuicipalilies.
XXX V. ('''arVvoix and &gw:n4!1 Orunti,..- To make bet-
ter prnvi!oion for the re
il!tration ofde.....t; in.
XX:\.lX. CI"sw T<JWnsltip-To divide into two separate
Iutlicipalities.
XV. u.b'lUrg 7Own--To l!'gJilize certaIn By-laws and
Debentur..s ot
and amend 13 & 14 Vic. c. 83, vesting 11l1r-
bour in Town.
CXIH. Cullinpwood Town-To change the limits of.
CVll. Common of IslP-dUrPuds-To amend ItDd revive
3 Woo. 1 V. c..p. 33, roJgulllting.
XLV. Em/n'o Villuge-To incorporate.
CI X. f'rPlrwnl Vilh'ye-To erect.. Ua.Inor
'orges" Int,>
. EPp'lrl!.te
lu'licivalily. und..t. the lIHme of.
C::\.I. Howl'.I""" Cily-To limit IUllouut of ta'{atlon 011
eertain Ian,l" in.
LX
VII. /larnilLon Towll
1d]J-To rl'pellI 18 Vic, c. 1ï2,
coufirming; "..erb.1ll Runey in.
X)!.XH. IlPl1l11fÙ1f1.lilTd. l"uwruhip-To dÌ\id
into t\\'o
separate )lunicip.1lities.
LX, Hope Tuwnsldp-Tò I'Onfirm a certain li'ur'\'ey in.
XLJX Inge:rsoU Village-To l..galize By-Law ?'io. 18.
XLIV. KemptviUe Jíllaoe-To amend 20 Vic. c. 99, incor-
porstin!!.
xr.. M"ddington Tmlmship-To Reparate from County
Artbabaska. and annex to County i'icol..t.
XLIII. P"mf.rflke Vtllagp.-To inrorporllte.
XXX Q
bec Ci'y-Toamend18 Yic.c.1á9,conso1idatin;
incorporating ordinanct-s.
XllI Rl'Tt./rew VIUag.-To incorporate.
CVI. St Joll'/1tl 71>wn-To make more ample pro'\'islon fur
the incorpurstiun of
LXX\'lll. St. Lambert-To erect .nto a District Munici-
pality.
X:XXVII. Ste. J,farguRn"te de Blairjind
Parish-ToJ
authoriz!' the openinj;( of a certain road.
XI.I. StratJ. TÚ Tllwn-To inl'orporate.
XLVn, Slreels1Jillp. VdlaUIJ-To confirm J'rorlamation.
incorporating. and Act" of Municipal C..unci1 of.
XI.lI. Southampton Village-To incorporate.
CV. TI,ree Rivert! City-To am"nd 20 Vic., c. 129, incor-
porating.
Ll X. Tnrrmto Gore and EiOOiroke-To a;tablisb true 10-
Clll'ion of wad betwl'en.
XIV. Victoria and l'ewbor01J{}h Counties-To annex cer-
tain new Town
hip
to.
XLVI. Well '7m Villnge-To Incorporate.
XLVIII. JVi'1II1
or Tnwn and RIchmond TfIW'TIsllÌp-'Io
remedy certain iuformalitiefl in Assessment HOUR of.
NAVIGATIO
DOCKS AXD HARBOl'RS,
CXXV. C<Lnadian Inland SlP.am NavigatWn (;b.-To
amend 16 Vic. c. 169, incorporating,
XXXIII. Harbour Onn."is.<Ïtmprs, J,fontreaZ--To enable
their erecting a gsllery across Capital Street.
,-,XXII.
Yorth-west Transportation, lYarigution, and Rail-
way Co.-To incorporak.
XXXII. Qu
bec Harbaur-To provide for Improvement
and management of.
CXX VI St. Cluir and 1"Wo GrukB Ship Ctlnal Co.-To
incorpo' ate.
LVI. St Jfaurice NaJ:igation and .!if/rth t!hore Rail1
'UY
CU.-To chanlte tbe nllme of.
XJI. Trinity HfJU.
e. J/rm/real-To extend powers of.
XXXI. Trinity Huu.se. Qur;bec-To ext..nd powers of.
L.."\::III. ram.uka .l.Yavigutüm Co.-To incorporate.
RAILWAYS.
I.V. BrochJille and Ottawa-To extend charter of.
Ll\'. Canada Nirrth.wesl R. OJ.-To amend 19 & 20 Yk,
C. 25. incorporsting.
CXIX. U,boorg and Pel(Tbor(ltlgh-To amend Acts of.
LII Grand 1'rlln
-Tu amend Acto! relating to.
LlII. Grand Trunk-To authorize the construction of a
brlrll!e o'\'er th" St. Clair River at SRruia.
C:X \"In. GrpÆ Sr,utll-weðt--rn-To lillIend charters of
amal:ramatt!d Compauy. and to change "Dame to" Niagar:'l.
and D..troit Hiver!! R. eo."
CXVJ. Grl'Jlt H"hlprn-To amend Acts of Tn corporation.
I.XXX. úmdrm. d': Port Stanlpy-To '\'..st certain portion
of Bathurst St., London, in, aod to enable theIr dHlo
al cf
Real
."t8te.
CXX. L(mdon and Prrt Stanlty-To give Munkip"lities
holdin!!; IIt'l("k in, incren"ed r..presentation in dirl'cth n.
C
XI. !lIHr/11,flra a7/d Belle,-illr-To incorpnrat...
LVllI. Marmora 'i.'ram Road--To authorize the con-
struction of
L \'1.
V..rth .Çhrrre R, and St. MauriCl' .Navigation Co.-
To ch,mge notm" of.
CXXII. /I"lTlh-west Transportation, NaL'igation, and R.
a..- Tn incorporate.
CX\'lL O"tarill, Simc(}l' d': llurrm-Toamend Art" rei at'
in!( to, and to chang" name to .. !\orthern R of Cllnarla."
1 V. llailwa.I/ CI.u.useJ! OJ(tSolultdion Act-Tofurtbt'rumend
H & lã Vic , c. 51.
LVII. Stu.nsU<Ld, S"pjTilTd d: ChambLy-To amend Acts ot:
RELIfìIOUS BODIES.
CTT, ChurrhrJ! in L C.-To amend 18 Yic. c. 112, con-
cernln:r th.. rivii erection of
"\. VIII Gr..y .vll7l1, M'ITl/real-T08uthorizetheir diFpüS:l1
of ..ertain Jlft.,...rty.
I,XV. llilron Dir,ce.oe-To Incorp. the {"lIurdt
oci"'y of
LXVI. Prp..l'!I' rian ('I",rcll rif ()l1Iarla i7& c,mllecJWTI ,('ith
till' (''''(I'rh '1 S",.tland-T., incorporate floald of :\I,mage-
ment of T..ml,orIlJjti<,q Fund.
(')!.XX I)!.. r..it Clrurch "..I E..yLl171d cf' TrPland-T.. amend
I 19 &
u \ïc. c, 121, euabling wl:lwoorø to Weet iu
yuod.
14 39 1
40
CANADIAN PATE:NTS.
[1859
CANADIAN PATENTS,
IUtUd by the Bureau of .AgricuUUTP and Sta.tútics,frorn 1st July, 1857, to 30th Jum, 1858.
Henry Going-A Cradler or Self.röker. July 2, 1857.
Thus. H"cror-A 8elfrtJI!;ulatiugClludie 8bade. JUly:J, 1857.
K;\1. Cbaft.,e-A n..w önd l1I;cful improvement iu the prtr
pariu!!;. culouring. and IIpplyillg ludl3. Hubverand Uutla
I'erchll to cloth of ö1l kindt!, leatber. and other articles
without the u"eof solveut, uuder the namt! of" Chllffet'lì
Irnprovewtmtin Huvberalld Uutlil. Percna." July 13 18[)j.
Tholli
huttl..worth and Thowas .\ltxkland-Certl\in il11-
pruvemeut:; in the cunstruction of would boardll for
ploughs. July 23, 1851.
Leonard Wray-A proce81!for producing and manufacturing
fin.. crylilaUized !lugar, sYI'up. aud lllolø.s!!cs t'rom the
AIi"Ïcan. Chine&!, aud 1111 other vllril:'ti..s of the" Hu1cu8
:1c('barötus" of" Liunæus," July :!3, 18.>7.
GeOl'g" ß..b.t..r-A mastich.cauvas fire önd water proof ce-
l1Ient lor roofin;;;. July 23. 18.)7.
Dl1lH
an D. :\lllrr and Edward Chesley-An improvemcnt
in the con8truction of fire Vlac..s. J uly
3, 1
57.
Wm. 8p'Jff .rel, Jr.-A new t:mning procct!8 lur hides, &0.
July t3, 18ã7.
Edward Chesll:'y-An improvoment in the construction of
carri:tges, J uly
;j, 1
;}7.
UtJnry A. Kirkland önd Lnke Millington-An accelerøtive
aDlI accommodatingstmw cuniug Ulöcbine. July 23, 11S57.
Wm. Cr"lg-A t-pmn"r, doul.>ler, alld twi"tl:'r fur tIl.. mauu.
fiu.ture of twis
11 yarn. Aug. 7, 18
7.
!t1. \\ Hloußhby-A ströw CUtter. Au
. 7, 1857.
6.,0. W. Uwen-Tbt! doubte shume churn. Aug. 7, 1857.
J. A Wilkinson-An illde'plmdent l..v"relong:atiugcarringe
or buggy spriug. Aug. 7, 18ã7.
D''\rcy POrter and John W. H. :5ehneider-A new and use-
ful Sl raw cutter. An
. 19, 11\57.
Geo. Campbell-The Heela portable forge. Aug. 19, 1857.
Uilbel t 11.
loore-A Bt:lfloadillg cart. Au;r. :':'), 1857.
Gt!urge Cummings-An imploved 8leam eu!;iue slide vulve.
-'lUg. :lU, 18;!7.
Charles v'1IMa-An ()!'cillstlng paddle for propelling ste!lm
vl:'
sl'ls. A ug
O, 11SiJ7.
.T. P,Craig-lron pian
I'Mt Inssiuglepiece. 8ep. 4,1857.
artiu -"eJlion-A 8eederto lit! attached to a gaug plougll.
Aug. 19, 11S.>7.
Jost'IJIl L\lttrks-Certain Improvements in spark arresters,
chImney and p..tticoat pipes for locol1lQtivt's. :5ep.15,lIS57.
ISILhdla )lorley. administratrix of John :\lorleJ-An im-
pruvl:'d m/Jutd buard f
r pluughs. Sep. 15, 18;}7.
W. R. Huwen-Fe..d \\orks to bt; used iu saw mills, called
., ß ,well's Hotary ltl:'action F""tj WOI'ks" SI:'l'. 15, H;[)i,
J G. :\lun,l,er and H. Harl"Í>I-A n"w aud impro'ed mdhvd
of clJnstructing pumps. 8ep. 15, 185i.
C. D"ön-A nt:w modo of effecting more perfect c()mbustinu
In the furnaces of steaUl l>uil"ls, aud of sa\in
fuel.
t'p. 15, U;57.
II. Hysert ,.nd C. Tanner-A sawing ma,'bine. 8ep.15,18;)7.'
C. :\1.l'ate-Au imprOVl'lUent in th...cun!'trut'.livn of Knapp'"
Lamps for burning rUBin vii. 81:'p. lü, ls"i.
II. DeWitt-I<'urrow wb..els to be attnched to reaping and
m ,wmg Wl'\chin+-!!, and fur otht>r purp,'s..!'. Sep. W, 18;}7.
D.llr\1t'.e-A new and iUlpro.ed Illode 01", and app,uat u:; fur.
makiu
conceutrared auimal mnnure, Oct U, H;;}i.
J. ll. Leroy-A portable t
rm board fence. 8ep. 28. lS57.
J, Armstrong-A new and impro.ved har'row.
ept 30.11;57.
H. \:"attss-An improvement in lbe til'e bux of Lhe l,uilers
of locomvth'es or other "t.,lI.m engiues, Uct. 12. Ib;'7.
II. Yates-An improvemeut ill pt'1'f"cliDg th"collsull1ption
of
pd' ks :lnd part.., aud portilln:; of uuc In.lllwe.J f ud iu
1,.cum')tiveB ø.nd othl:'r stellm ....gines. uct.12.18':'7.
.J. W. :\1cLareu-An .mproved nlOuld-boarJ 1ä plollgns.
Oct. I
, 11S57.
J,:\Je 'lib. Jr.-A horizontnl car coupler. Oct. 12, lS57.
D.
l. .Ieunes.<-An impI.uved hllrbe ral.e. Oct 13, lS;}7.
ll. K DraYI'on-A new Ulode of mnnufaduriug gUllpo\\der.
ov. 7, 1
57.
II. Yates-An improved p"rf,.rated tire gr>lte, f...ed wat('r
he'!t..r aud damper, combiued fOr 10<:omotivI:'8 aud other
st II.Ul ..nginell. Nov 6. 1&>7.
V. PlI.rkes-;\ "kam prl'8S fUI'making bricks, tiles, &c., from
dry ciIlY. No\". ö, l1i57.
C. I
. I'arkes-A b1Ïck drain pipe, and tile making machine.
r>.nv Ö, 11S57.
W. U. Tuttle-A new and improved auger handle. Nov. 6,
l
,;Î.
"'. 'launing-A new and u!'!eful machiuA for cutting or
tu. ning . ut belld.. for b.lrr..18, 11.1:'_". c..:;ks, l;r IIny desc1Ïp-
tiuu of couptlr'ti work. 1\ov. ö, 1
;'7.
David Cudney-A vegebNe cutter. No"\'. 6, 1857. .
JIlS. lIal
A cburn, tv be called" IIaI..'8 Improved Churn."
Nov. 6, 18[)j.
ßenj. Uill-A radial-\Vln
ed propeller. Nov. 6, 1857.
A. 111. 'l'l
rbdl-A new lIud u8<>ful impro"\'ement in the eo:J.-
strucholl of/;:at<<!
. Nov.7,lIS57.
J. Eat"n-A new method of construct in A" lamps. Nov.i .1857.
lienry Hilil..rt-Certaiu impruvements in stump machinel!
Nov. 7. 1857. .
W. C.
tiver-A hoUowtlanged lightninjt rod. Xov.7,11\57
J. }'. Taylur-A new IInd u
('fulmacLine for coul,lihg rail-
way cars. tHmed a ".:sdf-coupler IInd Coupling l'iu
över "
!\ov. 18. 18;)7. .
Rovt. J<:mer y-/\ pre
s for the manufacture of eave-trouO"hs
()f tin and g;alvöniæd iron, 1\ov.28.1857. <>
Joseph
vdltJ-A thm!'biug and winno\\ing machine
without huen apl"f'n. )lar.3, 1857.
DUllcltn C<t.mpbdl-A revolving angle joiut. Nov. lit 1851.
.::;. C."Outer-A stump. stone.llnd
hip puller. Dec.15, lS57.
AJø.m Callt-A new rout cuttillg mllchme. DI:'c. 1:). 18.)7.
II. I<',:,wl
r, .Ir.-Au improwd upparatus fbr wllshiug and
wrlDglllg clotbel', J<t.n. 12. 11'158.
G. It. u.th)rt'-An improvement in BOwing wucLines.
Jan. U. 1858.
Cö viII l"rencll and Luther French-A new and impro"\'ed
straw cutter. Jan 11. 1858.
.J. P. Clarke-A mod.. of propelling steam bo-dtS, narncd
"Ch...lie's Seril:'s of Pl\ddleB," I<'
b. 8, 11Sã8.
.John 1'ho1D1I.S-A new aLd improved pø.ddle," Fe
. 8. 1858.
Jos. S. tJodrrey-A new and improved. washing mll.chine.
}'"b. 12, 1h
.
I. W. Farewdl-The Exceh:iOl' Straw Feeder. Feb. 13, 1858.
Wm. U. Ulher-A new and Ul'efUI method of apply in" IInd
u...ing- eh,ctridty as an ane!;:th..tic agent iu extra":ting
keth and in other surllical op
rll.tions. Mar. 16 18;}ð.
.Job ''lurris-A new aud improved room and housl:' he:tter,
lar. lö, lS;}S.
Dalr.\"mpll:' Crll.wfurd-(I) An improvement in the manufac-
ture of sO>tp.
lar, 16, 1
58.
Dalrymple Crawford-(2) A f1 improvement in the mnnuf;te.-
tUI"I! of soap.
lllr. 1ö, 18[)8.
Dalr} mple Cl'a wford-( is) A n Improvement in the mannfac-
tl1rl:' of suaI" liar hi, 18;}8.
Jas. 'fhomp
on-.\. certain neW and Improved method of
cOll>ltrueting mangle8. !llllr. 16. 1858.
B !II. Hicks-A new method of slating. Mar. 1ß, lS58.
W J.
'. Toulmin-A sdf'geuerding glis burner aud lamp.
!lIar. 16, 1!iã8.
J. S..per-An Improved clever lieparator. !lIar. 16, 1858.
A. HÍ>!;elow-AII "OInes
ctlllin I'teaw plough. lIJar.16.11{58.
L, Wevster-A n..wand improved bee hh'e. Mllr.20.1858.
Daniel Coombs-A combiued churn IInd cream freezer.
1\lar 31. 18'>8.
T. ;\1. llrJson-A new and Improved method of protecting
the t..e.. of boot!' or !'hOH!!. Mlu. :31, 1858.
G. A. Hicks-An improved ..ilveric 011 or self.generating
n..n-explo..ive fluill gns burner. April :!O. 1
5i').
J J. J,,"'''up-A Ill:'W aud useful farm iwplcm"nt, clI.U..d a
h
uill'lIlveria..r." April 7. 18;')8.
Franklin Clark_An improvt:d machine for cross cutting
lugs cllttin;; fir.,-wood. &c. April 7, 18;}S.
J. .\lelli g-A Illllchiu.. for pressing or compressing ..lay or
composition by rotary and rl:'cipror.atil.g lOoti..u int.. the
f;Jl'ru of !.trick!!. tiles vipel'.lirl i1icial :;toue, &c .\ p 8. 1858.
L Ltwrence-A wa
hjug&wringiuLmtl.l'biue. :\IllY 1, 18;}S.
Almond HI:'nnl:'tt-A nl:'w aDd improved !Jee h..use, cailed
.. UI:'unetL'8 Plötftlrm ß
e U"UII"." -'lay 1, U,;.8.
C. Green-A sepdratillll thrll>lhin-l macbiue." ApJiI 7. 1858.
C, D"ner-
'rictjllu sn.h bangings alld lock. -May U. IS;}8.
J. W. .I!'orbes-.\ col11vined rocKing) st.l.ve, aud he<\ding
macbine. .\1..y H, lS58.
R. )),tvl:;-An imp' oVtJment in direct central di!'dJarl!e
water whl:'el.aud mti frictioll circulnr gate... JUlJe 8.IS;'Ij,
Rov. J. ::;peur...r-\ mailing pre8ti and pa
ing mnchinc.
J un" 8, 1
5
.
lIeu. y Yates-Improvements In the \\ing r.liJs of nilwaf
croMsilJ
s. J un.. 8, 11Si>8.
Alex. .\lÏtIl
r-A saret.' stto.'\m alarm. June 8,1858.
to'. ::;chtlfi..lù-Certll.iu improvt!ml:'nt!' in th" wethud uf con-
:;tl uctin
thra,bing machines & I'eparators. Jun.. 8, lS5S.
It. LouIIMhury-.\ nr w aud lI>It'ful borsl:' rake. J u,.e 9, IS58,
O. .'.lhrl.)w-A ncw /;. ill.proved cl1t.e
I'p.e"
, .JlIlJt.}",l1';}8.
C. W.
l11ilh-A ht'a.l prvleelor sJ:;lIiu.st heat, coup d\) t>oleil
&c. J un.. lIS, 1
58.
[ 440 1
18:)8. ]
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.
41
POST OFFICE DEPART1\lE
T.
List of' Pod Offices,
E.
taUished in Canuda frnm ",'flV. 1. 1
5j, to S'þt. 30, 18:;8.
TO'PiSHIP on ... N
"'E OF
S
'IEOFOFFICE. 8EIG
ORY. CO{;
H, FOhTMA"l'i:R.
Agincourt ...... 8l'arhuro' ..... York, KR.... Jolm II ill.
P.allantflle ..... WLÏlcburch. York, W.Il... Jam.." D"ót'f'r,
Bald..rlinn ....... llllthura>t ..... I.anark, 15.ft.. A.
lcDollald.
ßdlh nahioch.. I" in)!I'lOn ..... J<'ron tenuc ... Hobert, Gibson.
Bal
üm .......... Pkkt-riug..... Ontario, S.H. I:ob
rt Dodd".
Hirkhall ......... ;\Ionr" ...'..... T.amb on...... Cha"'e
tnart.
Birr...........,.... T.ondon ....... 'liddl.."ex.... Chao. 'lin..hin.
Uhir ............. Wuterloo...,.. Watel"1oo.SR W, ß"wma.n.
Blvtheswood... \ler!'I'II......... E
bPX '........ 1>. f'mlleron.
Br;rd a Plouffe, I!'le .Iel'u'! ... I.a'.al ,........ Y. !.t'may.
BroIDt'mere..... Hrome Lake.. Hrome......... V. H. .Ihnel'.
Bnm
wiek...... I\I:tn"\'eri! ...... Durham..,... g R. U,,"mish,
Cantlev ...., .... I1alL.. ......... 01 t.....a........ W I1smilthn.
Carlton West... Yl,rk ........... York. \V.lt... .Iohn H..,biuson
Ch""t..r .......... Chc!'ter......., ArthabdB\..a.. J Emerson.
ChurchIlL...... Inni;.lil....... Hmcoe, S.I{.. II.
IOItne,
Cladmn.......... Ahthorough. };I;.dn. \\ .R... .J.
1aI'"hbank.
Clar..ndun(rc-.) l:1/lr..Ddon.... Pontiac........ A. Wil
(1n.
C:O'it'lltry ........ Alhion .,...... I'ed............ T.
winarton,
Crp!,sy. ............ l\J3rYI'burg... P, };dward... K W Wri:;:ht,
('urran ........... J)lanta
..net. I'rl'scûtt ...... 1'1111. OIIl'..I\U,
D..xt..r ........... Y srmouth.... Elgin, E.H.... \\'111. Tt'..tz I.
,,:t1
..wood....... EII
t TillJury Kt-nt .......... J. Ain
lip, Jr.
).'srmington.... Amaranth... W'lr
t'n.X R .'obn Curry.
II/lrold ........... Rawdon ...... Ha
tinga>,iIi R W.
I. Willianlil
Kilmanagh,..... Chinj.:uaco'sy l't'eJ...... ...... Petcr }<', 8Ial.,r.
Laharre ......... Lab.
l'fe ...... Chicoutimi... Cha-. J)rapt.au.
I.I\('henall' ....., Lach..naie ... L'Aa>s"mpt"n .J. O. Lanrier.
L' An
a Giles. J:blet ..'...... L'l"let,.. ...... H. .... mal'f'lIn.
I.>\\"al (re-op.)... Ll\val.......... Mo'tlll()ft.ncy Re
T Campbell
Unt"n ........... l"in
.......... York. iIi.R.... J"B..ph I.yun,
Linwood......... Wdl..!'ley..... Waterloo,XH .lo!'. W. Fbh,
Lnnenburg ..... Osn,hrn
k.... Stormont..... W. Johnstone.
)Il
npault ...... Chathalll...... Ar)!;l'nt..ull... F. Xa"l>t'rt.
)li1e End........ I.of Mnntre/ll Un"bdl:lgß... F.S BI'HUl'bamp
'lount\Vt'bster Lan
down... l.e..dil ......... R. W'."
ter.
:\aqhwnod ...... Farnham ..... f'hetf..rd ...... .4.. :\m-h.
Xotfipld .......... l'n Resen'n, (;Iengary ..... P
IC\Rughton
Pt-nlm-'laGa!'pe .................. Ga
pe.......... TholllaS c.:oll.
Proeril ........,.. Xewton ...... Soulanges .., A lex. Morrison.
Play fair.... ...... Uathur,.t...... L:tlll\rk. S.R.. 0..". f'.
lil1s.
Rlv, Bpaudette On G. T. R'y. !:Ioulan
es .., C. )lci'h..r
on.
Hod,rerville..... Usborne ...... Huron ........ .Tar; H. Hoss.
te. Ap:athe ....
te. Ag/lthe.. Lothini..re... L. ßonls T1 ger.
St. Apnllinllire. st. Croix ..... 1.0t1:,iniere... 1'..
I"rchaud.
;:t. Auh,.rt...... St. J. P't.Ioli Illl!let......... F. .'pltn.
t. ßltzlle(re-o.) St. Bazil9 .... I'ortnl'uf ..... O. .'ohin.
St. HorA......... On Piles R'd St. "lIurice... H, Hickahy.
St..1 de )llIrtha Brandon...... JoliAtte ...... ).'. X l..u!'alle.
St. 8..v..re ....... ... ......... ...... 8t.l\Jaurice... AdfllJ.!h L..my.
St SlLuvt.ur..... Banlit'reotQ. Qnebec '....... .1. (,.
"ucier.
O1.cone ............ Hrllnt ......... Hruce.......... Th"II, Adair,
iI..b'lstoJlol...... S..hlu.topol... Renfrew...... 'I'. P. .....CI,l'h.
;:bRntv )jav.... Oro ............ 8imcoe,N.R. Wm. H..a'd.
ShipJ...y.,..:...... Wallace ...... l'erlh .........}: Brishm.
flulh Quebec.. Levi............ Levl............ \\'. McKenney_
ouya ............ Heach ......... Ontario. N.R. Juhn F
rewell,
Spooner Pond. .................. Hil.hmond.... Oeo. Hatton.
uT1ni IIIJe
tllt.
nnnidllll'.... Simcoe,
. R. .John ({r,ss.
Tottpnhnm ..... 1'..cllms..th... Siml'OO, S.R.. D. 1/lIllid/lY.
Trout Rivor .... Godm','hpst'r Huntln
don .hlB Wlltti"r,
Wyoming ....... J>l.,'mpton .... J,amtton...... Geo. BrowJl.
Wroxeter........ llowick ....... Huron ........ A. l.'attlJn.
The Po
tage ratps and rf\guJationB on Iptt..rs within
Canaùll. to thp I..ower Briti"h Province
. the U nit..d Statl's,
Cali,hrnia aud Ilregc,n, liS a l ".. to G!,eat Britain
lId Ireland.
rellJain the 101Ull.. as pl' blishcd III last year s Alroan
c,
pllge .U,
BRITISH COLOYIES AYD FOREIGY COU:'\"TRIE8.
By Cawulian Line of Stl.r''TnI'rs.
PER I Pi.1I.
PLACE
}-f
OR CoUNTRY. OZ, oz.
OUT l rency.
s. d. s. d.
. Aden ............ ...... 1 2
*A.fri,'a. W.Coast ...... 1 2
.\ 1geria...... ...... 0 10 1 8
.AU!-Iral'at...... ...... 1 2
*Do t..)lar"eilles 1 i 1 10
Au
tri:i ........... ...... 1. 5
*Brazil ............ ...... 1 lOX
*Ca
leC.!'tCa..tJe ...... 1 2
*Cupé O'd Flope 1 2
Ceylon ............1...... 1 2
*LO.l..
larsdlles 1 7 I 10%"
*Cbili ............ 1 ......;3 1}2
*China ............ ...... 1 2
ConBtautinople. 1 0 2 I
*Cuh<t {via U.".) ...... 0 9
*B
ypt ............ ...... 1 2
*t!\lklanù 181'd" ....,. 1 ...
France ............ 0 10 1 8
*uamhia ......... ...... / 1 2
Oihrultar ......,.. ...... 1 2
German StateI'. ...... 1 1 6
Do. (it" dirpl'ted
ti,L Fmnce) 0 11 1 10%"
*r;old Coast...... ......\1 2
Greece ............ 1 6 2 11
*Grey town ...... 1 2
HuwhUl.g......... ...... 1 5
*H
y'i ............ ...... 2 2
lI..lland ......... ...... 0 11
*lndiu 1 2
*Do.v.
lars..iIles 1 7 1 lu
Ionian Islands. 1 10!";';
*'llldt'il'a ......... ...... 2 8
Malta............,.. ...... 1 2
MaUl itiua> ........ ...... 1 2
"}Iexicovia U.S. 1 3
Modtma ........... 1 3 2 6
PLACE l'{;l l P{;
OR CoUYTRY. oz. OZ.
Cur rency.
. d. s. d.
>.:
IontQ Video... ...,..It 10%
'''pl..s ........... 1 5'2 11
"'Xatal .'.......... ....../1 2
e
Grenlida.. ...... / 1 10}-f
!O:\"ew Zf'lIltmd.. .....' 1 2
orwl\\' .......... ...... 2 3
.
Panuml\v.U.8. ......1 3
Papal
takR.... I 5'2 11
Parma&: Plac'tht I 3:2 6
I'enang........... ....../1 2
.Peru ........,..... ......'3 1(2
Pohmd ........... .....i1 10}-f
o!OPortng;31......... ) 101 8
Pru'"'''ilt......,.... ...... / 1 6
Ilh..nbh Prov's
of Prussia.. ) 11 1 10
ftus;.ili ........... ......'1 10y:;
.":'t. Hell'na...... ...... , '1 2-
"'Sand wieh Isl'
.
ria U. S. ..... ......0 9
ardillia J 11 1 10%
4ierra Leone ... ... ...11 3
e
in
lIpore ..... ......,1 2
...
\I...in I
(If via Fruncp ) 1011 8
*SUlllst.B........ ......11 2
:;wedcn ........... ......,2 1
';wI' zerllmd..... ) 111 10
.;\fia.............. I 02 1
l'.n
CBnv ......... 1 32 6
\',,"et. Lomb'd, I 32 6
"'Yi
o ...........,:. ......;3 4
W Indi"B (ßrit. ..... 1 1 2
*W.IndieR(For ...... 2 2
(exce
.t'p: CuI..
& Dal.i
h \\".1
W. Inllies (D'sh ...... 1 3
Upon Lett.,r8 for those places marked {"'}, preps)ment is
compulsury.
t Embracinl! all Coloni.e knowD thereby.
Tbe above Hates (except al! far I\S rl'l!srd.. the de!'Jtin'ttions
of Cuba.. ;\Iexico, i)anama and Ihe Sandwich IRI/lnd
) ar"
t:.'II,'ulated fur the Canadian }Iuil Steamers from the St.
!.awr.,nce.
" hen L,,
tt'rs a1'fl 8(>nt hv the ""iI'! fl)f F.nl!land. t'ia the
United SlateR. whetber !ì)r a Hriti
h or Cmadi:tn ruckel.
a Um,,'d Stat..R trRn
it rate of 2
d, currencj per
ou[\('e
iB "hilI glilahle In 1I1Idition.
(ktt.,rs to bd st'nt tria Marseilles must be so addres!'ed.)
REOJ!!TER
:TI I BTTERS.-For regulations affecting, B'!C AI-
maItac for 1858, page 45.
BOOK POST WITH E
OL
ND.-Sce al80 la.st year's Almanac,
page 45.
llOOK PO.,T BETWI!E:oI" CAYAD_' AYD }'RA
CP..-S I' do. do.
EWSP"'PERB AND OTHER PR'NTED I\1ATTER.-Tbe re(!ula-
tions r..main the SlIme as stated in Almanac for 18;'8,
puges 45 and 46.
Offices Closc(1.
IU:I!E OF OFfiCE. TOW:VSHIP oR SEIONIORY. COUYTY.
!lfattliwa ........... IInda>on Hay Station on Ri\"er Ottawa.
11..)er8hurl( ......
..ymour............ Nurthumu"rland, .E.R.
P"nthc
liIlq ..... Ow"low .......'..... Pon'ial'.
8in llilrville ...... Dinhrook .......... W..ntworth.
T....lld w..n ." ...... I'lantllganet....... Pr
cott.
WiI'klow ........... IIaldinumd ........ Northnmbt-..land,W,R.
W) tou .............. Nisl!ouri... ......... )litld;e
ex, E. n.
LI!!t of {,han
e8 In tbe N'anlc8 of' P. Officcs.
N \ME OF OFFICE. T
;I
:
.R COU
TY.
:
f
Bellamy's
liIlR Ramsay... ... J an ark, \V.H. CJayton.
Elma ............. Elm"........... Perth ......... '}'1'0" bridp:e.
."Btlands ....... He
tigouche. lIo11aventurc lIunm'mt'de.
FI.,- ......... ...... Flol'...... ...... Simcoe,
. H. Cr..hth 0I8t.
lIaltiimand ...., Hnldtmanll.. :\orthumb'd C:raft"n.
:\1erritt
ilIe... f'row land .... W ('Ihm'j...... W..l1/1nd.
:\"ew nope ..,... W'atprloo...... W!ltf\rloo, N. n"'Jll'h'r.
Otr,nahce ........ Oton7lh..e. ... Peterboro' ... Rtot'ne,
t.Thomlls,C.E. Ft. Tbomas...
Iontmagny.
lolltll1a!!ny.
8orllba.........,.. "(jp'on ......... BlIgot ......... St. }'p dT,.tOD.
The 'ate .'
unT1ldalp iõ:tll1ion" OfficI', P. Pilton, PustwlI.,.ter.
cal:ed .. New Lowell," from 1st Apt'il, 1858.
l441]
42
JUDICIARY.
[1859.
JUDICIARY-UPPER CANADA.
c.'urt of ElYor and Appeal,--.Judges. the Judges of t.he
Superior Coul'fsof Law and Equity. aud lIou, J. H, \tacRU-
lay, t.:x Chlet Jus1Íce of the Common 1-'lells. Clerk, the
Regislrar of the Court of Cha',cery. Toronto.
COllri of QIUtn'S Bmcl,.-Cltief .Justice. non. Sir .J. B.
Robiuson, Bart. Puisne JI.dges. Hon. Arch. lUeT.ean and
It. K Burns. C'l..rk of the l'rown and Pleas, C. C. Small.
Reporter, Christopber Hobinson, Toronto.
Court of Chuncpry.-Chancellor. lIon. W. n, Blllke.
Vice-Chancellors. lIon. J C. P, Esten and .J. G. Spnt.g
e.
!Ilastel', A. N. Buell. Registrar and Reporter, A. Urant.
C"urt of Cummon Plms.-Chief JUHice, Hon. W. H.
Draper, C. ß. Pui/me Jud
es, lIons. W. ll. Ri<'lulfIls alld
.J. 11. Ungarty, Clerk uf the Crown and Pleas L. 1I,'yd..n.
Reporter.
. C. .Jones, 'J.oronto. Clt,rk In Chambers, W.
n. lIewal'd, Toronto.
Clprl.s of Assize.-W. A. Campbell, Toronto; the Deputy
Clerk" of the Crown are ex.otficio Clerks of As..ize and
!Ilarshals in their respective counties.
Deput" ClJ>rl's of the CTown.-The Clt'rk" of the County
Courts will be ex-officio Deputy Cle. ks of the Crowu and
Pleas of their several counties as the pr.,bent iucumbents
vacate by d..a.th ur othen\ise.
Deputy ",Iuslers anti Rl'gisfrars in Chancl'ry.-These
<lfficen; lire IIppoiukd lJy the Court, for each County, 88
occasion req Ulres.
Law Terms.-I1ilary be;dns first !lJondfty In February,
and end, Satufltay uf the ensuing week; Easter oo;!;inH::!rd
lIIonday in !\III}', and enlts
aturday of the en
uing week;
'frinity begins III..nIlHY next !lft.er21st Au
ust.a"d endR "n
the :5aturl1a}" of tht' ensuing week; :\JÌI'haelmas begins tld,'d
Monday in NOHliubPr and "'nds
aturday of [he ensuing
",ce1\.. Long vl\cation from 1st July to :lIst August.
ChanCf'ry Terms.-}
xamination T...rms-From 1st Tues,
dav of February to the /Saturday after :lud TUt'H,'ay uf
M'Lrl"h; al,l"1 from hI. Tnesday of 8eptt'mbt'r t.o the Saturday
after 2ud Tuesday uf Octoher. Hearing Terms-From 1st
Mond.\y in Ap!"il until Saturday of the f"lhwin
week;
. ani! f.."m 1st
IunctHY in November until 8atllrdlty of the
fullowin
week. The Cou!"t al>:o t'it
e\'er.v 'l'ue
day (ex-
cept during the regular vacati("Ills) thl'OulI;bout the Yellr,
fo!" hearing mutions f"r D...crees. motions f ,r ur to di""u!\'e
..-pechl i"jllnctiun
. and appeals f..om tae reports .of the
Ma
ter .or {)pput,y :\laI'ters.
Law Cir
u;ts.-The Circuits are beld twice a year in each
Count
', betwepn Hilary and Ea!\ter Terms, and between
Trinitv and :\1ichaehruu; Terms. except in the County of
York,"wherethere are three in each year. commelH'ing on
the first Thur
day in January. the flra<t Mouday in :\Iay,
and tbe spcond :\Jondlty in October, in ellch year. There
are Rix Cirf'uits, as follows. viz:- The Ellsfrrn: Perth,
Cornwall. Ottawtt, L'Orij!;nal. ßrockville. /I'mII': NiaJ!a.'a.
Hamilton. ßaJ'ri", Ow..n Suund. lIIilton. M...rritlsville. Ur.-.s-
Urn: 8t. Thuma!!,
ltndwich, Sarnia. Chatbam. Londun,
Goderich. "lidland: Whitby. l'eteJ'boro'. Cohourl!. Helle-
ville. Picton Kinl!SlOn. O:rfm-d: Simcoe, lIranlti.rd Gu..lph,
llerlin. Stralford, Woodstock, Cliyuga. Tl)rontn: Toronto.
Chancery Circuits-F()r the Examination of Wìtnesses.
(Home.) Toronto; (West.) Godel"ich. London, Cbatbam,
hgara. Hl\milton. ß!lrrie; (East.) C..bourg, lItlleville,
Kingston. lIrockville. Ottawa and Curnwall.
Hrir and Droispe Court.-Commlssioners. th.. Judges of
the "uperior COlll.tS. anI such other persons as ma.\' be
appointed by commi
sion under the Ureat Seal. 'fheir
duti
s are to deteJ'mine clllims to lands In Upper Canada,
for whkh no patent has i
sued from the Crown in fa,"our
of the proper cltlimauts. wlu.th..r a
heirs. devi
ees or as-
"ignl.'es. 8ittin
saL Toronto first Monda.vin .January and
.July iueachyear. Clerk ofCumwissitlners. W. H.lleward.
SlIrrngatR. CIJurts.-ThAse Courts are now rl.'g"IJlated by
22 Vic. c. 93. C. }O'ltzgibbon, Surrogate Cle. k. Toronto.
Cnul'lty Cnurfs.-Presided over by a re"illent .'udge in
each county. 'l'ht'ir jurisdiction ext.end.. t.o !Ill per".onal
I\clions wbrre the debt or damaglJs claimed d . not exceed
;(5U; and to all SUils relatiu
to debt. co\emlllt or con-
trltct, where Ihe "mount is ascertl\lned by the acts of the
pHrtie" or
igllature of the defendant. to ;(IuO; I\nd cases
of Torts to )Jersomtll"hattels. to ;(30; but not to CII!leS in-
volving the title to land.., validity of wills. or acti()lIs for
HI...!. slauder, crim c)n., or seduf'tiJn. Au app
"llies to
ei her uf the Superior C'.ourtl< of Law. Th""e C ,urts also
posses"
uit:v puwer" nnder 16 nc. c. ll
, subject to an
appelLl to the Cuurt of Cbancery.
C'lmty Ctmrt T.rms commence on the first :\Ionday in
.January, April. July aud Uctober. and end the ',,\lowing
Saturday. Sittinl!s for the trial of causes are the same as
the Quarter Sessiuus.
QuartR.r &$Kions.-Chairman. tbe County .Judl('e In each
county. who, with one or more .JuslÏl"es of the I'ea('e, holds
a Court uf Quarter
e>:;si.ons iu bis county four times a year
for tl'i"ls by jury In cases of larf'eny. mi
delllt'lluor and
other offl'nceM. Sitting". &ef'ond Tue"day in March. .lune,
September and November. with power .of adjournment.
Re.cm-dprS' CourU.-In the Cities of Toronto. Hnmilton,
Lnndon. l\:ingston. and Ottawa. the lte<'orders' Court. takes
the place of the County ÑJs!!ionR. tbe .Ju...tÏcel' r.)r Counties
havillll no jurisdiction in the Cities-the care of whi"'l is
ctlnfided to the ltt'corder, Mayor, Ald..rm",n and Police
:\Iagi...lrate of eaeh. The City Sl.'s"illns are h...ld on the
fir!'.t Jlonday in January, April, July and November.
Insolvent .Deb/oT's Courl.-The County Judge in each
county presIdes.
Ditwrm Courts-For tJ1e.RlII;rlI!
lIry disposal of CIIses by
the County Jud>1:e!l. ,heir JurIsdICtion ex
nd" to actions
of debt or contract amounting to J::t5; injuries or torts to
p..rsonal chlittelR amou..tinl(' to;(IO. Court" are held once
in two mont.hs in eIIch divi"ion, or oftener. al th.. dbcretion
(.f thtj Jndt{e. The DiviRions are established by the ('ourts
of Quarter Se"sions. The .lurisdlction of the"" ('.ourls hlU!
been det..rmln.d by the Act 18 Vlc. c. 125. Jud
es under
the Divi"l..n Court.s }o:xtenRion Act for frllminl! /lules for
Divi
lon Court.. :-8. B. Harrison, Toronto; G. 1\11I\loch
ßrockville; J, R. Gowan. Barrie; E. C. Camphell.
iHgara:
Clerks Bnd Lh:nUs uC Dtvision {'OUt.t>>.
In the þ)llnwing. thl'. Limits of Ditoision Orurt,ç are rmly git'en wllPre cllan.f!cs hav
been made sincl' thepublico.tirm of our
ùut Almanuc. In [/wse f"huntia where Ule Limits are unaltR.red, a rej/!-Tence 1$ made to the page uPV''' which thry aTe
gi'ven in (JUT issue fur 1858.
DRANT. ELGIN. lots north of the Unhn road; thence
For Limits set Almanac, 1858, page 59. Di1.isÙm Cnurts. ea-terly along the said road in fr..ut of
Co I.-C()mpri8in
theTown..biJlofBa.y- the said "ecnlJd r!lnge of Ints a>:; ati.re-
I. I1t'nry Ra"ey ............. Brant o,:tl ham. Clerk ,
imon
ewcoUlb , Vienna. said uutil it meets the Hin'J' road;
n. .Iohn A. Penton ...........,.... l'an8 t hence southerly alun/! th.. Hh er rO/ld
III. Samuel Slant.on......... St. G.'orlle I1.-('omprlsing the Town
hipR of until It meets the north tlhor" of J.ake
I\'. Lptmd"r D. :\Iarks.......... Hurford :\Ialabicteaud South DorC'ht'ster. Clerk, Erie. Clerl., James Farlpy,
t. Thomas.
V. .1a n..!\
hlcolm............ Scotland William Campbetl, A}"lmer. . .
VI. R ,Lert Wade.............. TnscarorB 1 n -Compdoinl! the 'l'own
hip of T IV'IÇomrr
sJIIg all that part oflhe
Y:lrmouth. and all tllHt. p"rtion of the. . owns "r c;
nl
t
old Dot lnclu
pd
CARLETON. Tuwuship of S .uthwoIct whil'h lit's to 10 the 'Ilurd DHI
lnn..t.nl!':tllt'r w!th
FoJ7' Limits lee Almn"1læ, 1858, pages the north-past'llld eli_t of the follnwir'/l 1'1)
lIlch of thp -rnwn"hlp ot Duu
ll'h
59 anti 60. line. thaI. i" to) SHV. cOUlm..ncin
on the a
I;
to th
!l'?
t.h-el1t an
"
t "tltl:e
I. Genrg p R. Burke............: Ottawa 'fnwn
hip ,,:ud County line b
tw.."n
IumlJ
.
r !'i
'I
I
g!!el
1 :.n";.
I
!'
i
II " A I
ryt!"u....... ...... Ihchm ,nd tIll' T .wn.hlp
<If \). 1,,\\'l1r... and Snuth- T'\wlI!<hip I,f Dunwich Clerk, Willillm
lB. .JI
hlll....n.tlln ........::....,. I\ewton wc
ltl..\\her"the
h\l10t!t ml'
ts thP I Harris.louJ..
IV. \\ m D.I'I
lItt...... } It,,roy Harbor I s.lId hno; thenct' alnnl!; Ih.. !lhtl road T . .
Y. Willi un Cowan......
"rth t}'\wpr S/\lIth-easterly to where it me.ts th.. "-c
mprl"lDg
II that .part of t
e
VI. Ira
I.}rgan ................... )I
tcalf road in frc>nt uf th
secund ran 6 e of Townshl)J of DunwlCh not mclud"d 111
1 4 -1 2 1
1859.]
the Fourth Divisio I, to;!ethpr \\ith the
TownFhlp (If Aldhorough. Clerk, }'in-
lay McDermid, -
ESSEX.
F>r Limits see Almanac, :!.858, page 60.
I. JOFpph !ttercer............ Sandwich
n. AlauI'on Hot
ford... Amher!'tlmrg
III, Jam..s l\:in2:..........,.... King
\,ille
IV. G. Bul'hau
n.............. Colchester
T. Jonatban \n
field .......... ;\lprFea
VI. FI'auci
Gfltham ......... Hochester
FRONTl:.:'<
C, LEI'í:SoX, A:SD ADDl!'\GTON.
DiI.is;rm Ctrurts.
I,-Compri
in:! the City of King
nn.
the To" ushipnflIowebl"I,dand \\ oIfe
IFlaud. ami all that part ot the Town-
ship of PittFbl1r!!h soulh and WpFt. of
the rear of the 5th Conces
inn thereof.
Clerk, E. A. BUrrowes. Kingston.
II.-Compri-inv: thefirFt and Fpl'ond
Wards of the TownFhip of l
rnpHt Town
(except the .Uh ConceFsion thpreof)
aud the Town
llIp of Amh..rst Island.
Glnk, Edward Wri
ht, Bath,
III.-Compri!<in!Z; thA Town"hip of
Frederickshurgh. oridnlll and a.ldl-
tional. (p},c..pl thp f)th !lnd 7th Concps-
sion8. awl all oth..r parts nnrth of Hay
Bay) aud the '1'o\\lI<hip of Ad"lphu
-
town. (,lp/'k, Edwin .Mallory, .Frede-
rick
hurgh.
IV.-CJmp1"isinll; the TownFhip of
Rl<'hmontl. iJlcludinlC Napan..e.and the
6th Imd ilh Conl'eFsions of the Town-
ship of Fr..d..rkksburlCh. Imd all other
parts of the "amA
orth of Hay Day,
Cl.erk, G. S. CI!lpp
apanee.
V.-CompriFing tht> Town"hip of
Camden Ea-t (excppt the !Jth CODces-
!!ion. and thst part of thp 8th lonct's-
!!ion north of Salmon Hh'er). Clerk,
Wm, Whelan. Centre\'ilIe.
Yl.-Compri
ing the Town
hip of
Lout.(hborou
h. and thA Township of
Bedford. Clerk, Ed. Upham, Lough-
1Jorou:;h.
VIl.-CompriFin
the Township of
KIngston (Axcppt that part of the wes'
tern aoJ,lition I
ing north of
lud Lake).
m..rk, Peter )lc.Kim, Waterloo.
VIII -ComprIsing the Township of
Sbeffiel,l snd the tH h ConCt'F
ion of the
TüwnFhip of Camden, and all that p..rt
of the "th r.once
ictß of Camdpn north
of 8almllll River. and the Town-hip" of
K..lador. K..nnphec. Barrie. Anldespa,
AhinK..r. Effinl!ham. A"bly. snd Dprby
Cl..r',., Frankliu :5eld..n. Tamworth,
IX.-
Ier:?:ed in No.3.
X.-C.mpriFinl! the 'rowD
hip!! of
PortJ,md and lIi<'hiubrooke. and the
TownFhips of Old..n. o
o. Clarendon.
anti I'>lhn..r"ton. r'lerl<, Ssmuel !5tew-
art. Spike'8 Corners.
Xl.-Cllmpri.in
the 3rd. 4th, and
5th Wards. and thp \\ hole of the 4th
Conce"siun of the Town_hip of Ernl'st
Town, a'lci all that part of th.. we"tprn
addition of Ibe T"wmhill of Kinl!"ton
IJin
nnrth of :\Iud Lake. Clerk, Henry
Pult?, Wilton.
XII.-Compri.in!! tbe To\\n
hip of
8torrinp:tun. !lnd all that pllrt of the
Town
hip of Pitt"hllrl!h. uorth of tht>
rear of t.hp [.th ('onr'e
i"n th..reof.
Clerk, Ilu;;h CUUlph..lI. :5torriugton.
GltF:Y.
]>i1'i.,'mn f1.urtl'.
I,-f',omp: i..inJ: the Town of Ow..n
Sound. Town plot. of ilrouke.:uHI Town-
JUDICIARY.
43
Fhipl' of Derby, I{ppppl. S
'deDham, HURON A:'<lI BRUCE.
a
:I
' Clerk, William Smith, Dirision Churts,
Il.-CompriQing the Townships of I.-CompriFing thtt pArt of tbe
Bentinck snd Glenelg, and all that Town
hip of Goderidl to the nortb of
part of the TownFhip of NorDlanby the Cut Liue slid th.. 11 IIl'IIn Huad,
Fitu!lte north of the centre of the aI- until the Fame m...t
the ru,,,1 >I\low-
lowance (..r road lJt,t.ween 11th and ance betwe..n the 131h an I Uth Con-
12th Concp"Fion!<. a11l1 hetwppn Lot,,35 cel'sio',!;. thpn ba,'k /llun:! Ih.. IIu'on
and 31) in the 2nd and 3rd C"ncesFion8. road t.o it8 JUDclion "ith thp rnt line;
and hetw..en 1,'ltS 12 and 13 in the 18t th n w.."t by tb" rnlld all..\\ance be-
('oncp"Fion wpst of the Gamfraxa rO!ld twe..n ConceF"ion8 11 and U to the
and all thllt ptrt. of the To\Vn!<hip of Riv. pr
Jaill:md: th,..n !llont.! the Ri
er
j<
gr..mont north of thl' centr.. nf the "altlaDd to God..nch. togeth..r with
allowllnre 'fir road hetween Lots 12 and I th
Township of Cully). ne. (
ej'/.;, P.
13 in 1st f'once,,
ion. IInrt Lots 28 and A.
IcDoIlJal1, Godel ich.
29 in the 2nd and 3rd Conl'..ssi"n8 ea!<t. II -Comt>d
ing tbl' Town-hip of
of the Garafmxa rOHd an
bptwet'n tbe '\IcKinop. /Ill Tncl,er.mith Fonth :md
]5
h. and lüth COnCI'
Flons. Clt1'k, e/l"t. of thp Mill rondo IInd of 'he road
"Wtlltam .Jackson. Durham. hPtween Lot!! 20 anol 21 on the 1Ft IInd
IIr.-Compl'iFin
the Townl'hip of 2nd Con.'e"Flnn8 whkh rOlld I"11ns from
f:t. ''inc..nt, ,nd the we
t hlllf of the the Huron road to th.. 'liII....ad. Cilrk,
Township of Euphrasia. Clerk, John Ludwig Meyer. IIarpurhpy.
Will
lIm",
Ipati)rd. III -('ompriFin" the Towu"hips of
I
.- CnmpriFing tb
To
nFl1ip .of Huron, Klncardin;. and T\ruce. Clerk,
Colhnl!wood. fhe..aBt ha,fof huphraFul. C R Parker \'enetangore.
and eaFt balf "f Osprey. Clerk, Thop. ., ,
J. Uourk, Cullingwood. TV.-CompTising tIle Town8bips of
V.-CompriFin!l: the TownFhips of Biddu'llh an
lc.nillivray. Clerh,Geo.
ArtemeFia, I'rotun. and lIIelancthon. Cal ter, :\lcGlIhvtay.
th.eweFthalfofO!<prpy.andthera.gps V-CompriQin" the TownFhips of
I.vm!r plllalll'l to. the '1'oronto an
y-. Stephen, Uslx>rn;. Knrt th"t pnrti..n of
dpnhRm Road. In the TownFhlp ot the Town"hip of Hay tn the ..a.t of the
G1l' llel lC.. Clerk, John W, Armstrung. t\th ani ith Conc...
si nit "f the !'aid
ArtemeFIs. Towni\bip of I1ay. Clerk, ThoI', Triyitt,
YI.--{'ompriFino!' the TownshipI' of Devon, London road.
g
':
1 aë
a
s
;t1n. Clerl.:, Henry 'T.-Comprising HIe Town8hipø of
_' . Ashfleld and Wltwanm.h. CIeri., John
\n.-:C.,mr
i
ingHllth
tpartofthl' Cooke Wawanosh.
TownFhlp of f\;OI'manhv situate south '
of. he centre of th.. sllowllnl'c for road VII.-Comprisinl! thA TownslJlp of
Ix-tween the 11th lind 12th Conc..s
ionl'. Stllnley, an'l that portion nf tlle Town-
and bptwp..n I..ots 35 and Sf) in the 2nd Fhip of God. rich to the snuth of the
and 3rd Conl'pF8ions.ltnd b,.twepn Lots Cut Line and the Huron .o"d. until
12 anrl13 in the 1st f'-onl'e8'ioD west of the same join!; the road l)t'h\et'n thtJ
the Oarafrax8 m!ld; /lnd all Ihat part 13rh and !-llh ConceHsinn"nf Ihe Town-
of the Townshh1 of El!;rl'mont l
lnp: Fhip of G..derkh; thpnce alnn
the
Fouth <of the c!'ntre of the allowance
>lid ('oncl'FHion r",..l nntil the Fame
for rnad h..twef>n Lob, 12 and 13 in the joins the River Uayfi..ld; thence alnng
1st. Conce!<Qinn e.a"t of the Gllrafl'!lXa the !!aid Rivprto L,ke I1uron together
rondo ,mol behn'en the 15th amI 16th with all th/lt portion of thl' Town,hip
ConcesHions of E)!;rem nt afor..Fltid. of Hay to thlJ WpFt of tIll' u'b >lnl! ith
Clerk, J. N. Yeomans. Mount }'orest. ('onceH!<ioDs of the B/lid 1owl1!<hip of
Hay, Olerk, David II. Ritchie. Ba)"field.
YnI.-Comprl.in
tbe Town
hips
of ßr.mt. Carl'Ï<'k. Gr..eml<"k and that
por'ion of thp 1'nwnship f Eldpr-lip ItU
soulh of the 8th ('onc. H
iou, includmg
.lIid F.th Con. Clerk, Jametl JamietiOn,
Walkerton.
IX.-Compl'iFing tIle TownFhlp!! of
aulre<'n. Arr!ln. "ì:uabt'I,an,lsll of the
Township of t:ldeT
lie to tht> nor
h of
the Sth Olßce,,
iou of the To"n
hlp of
the Faid T"wn.hip nf Ehl..r-lie. Clerk,
John Eastwood, 8outhaUlpt<.n,
X.-C"mpri
inl!: thp Town..hip of
Hullett. and tha( pnrti..n ..c th,'
Iait-
I/lnd C"nCf'F
i"n 01 th" To" n-hip of
Gorterich whil'h is bnund..d on th" wp
t
by a pm-tlnn of the l{in'r M>litlllnd and
the road blltween tl... 11th aTllI 12th
c.,nce8sioDI'. pxtending fr,.m the junc-
tion of I h.. Cut Lin.. to the ,,
irl Hiver
!\I:Jitl:md: the 14th. I:\th. 16th. IInd
lith ConcCl'-iOnF of the !'aid T.",n
hi\1
of Ood..rieh and th..t part of Ihp T.n'n-
.hip of Tuckl'rFJlllth. IM,uIlo1...t on the
we"t hv thp London ffllId. on the north
h, th..'lIuron rl'Hd (,n the ..""t h\' tho
:-;id... Jim' I>l'tw....n I.o's 2. 1 lIud 21 and
Oil th.. Foulh b thp
IiII rOlld, CILrk,
.lluueill. }{ance, Clintvn.
HALlIl'\l
:'<D.
Fùr Limit.
,s('.('. Almanac. 1858, page 61.
I. W. Thompson... Caledonia Yilla)!;p
IT. nt'O. 8. Cotter ... ..'......... (';" u)!;a
III .Tohn Armuur ....., ...... DumÙ ill"
IY. '\-m. .Ion..s ....... Rainll1tm I"entrp
V. Isail' Bowman......... ('!lnhoroug:h
VI. Ed. It, Kent.......... William,,\ilIe
HALTON.
Fhr Limits, s('.('. Almanac, 1858, pn{}c 61.
I. .John Holgate.................
1iJton
II. Uohert Raimer.... ........' O>1k viJle
III. Rubert Young ........ Stewarttown
IV. Kpnupth c:rant ............... Acton
V. .1. H ('hi!<holm..... Campbelll'vllIe
VI. W. McKay ..................,..
e180n
HASTlNG8.
Jibr Limits, let .Almnnac, 1858, pagu
61 and 62.
I. Arch. Pnntun............ Bellpvll1p
II. N. K..tl'l...son...... ,........ !:Oi.hlpy
III. lIir>lm IInlt\en .....
hannon\ iI....
1 Y. Hnllert. !IIcC..mmon........ '1.w....d
V. Wm. .Iwld.................. Stirlill)!;
VI. AI"xander .Iudd............
J>ldo('
YIT. ,Tame-.I Ihan........ "':J
t
It.lr..
VIII. 8. \l \\ashhurn. .CannifT's \Jill"
I
. Jel'emi.,h
iI\lIllOIl
...... Trenton
l 443 1
44
JUDICIARY.
[1859.
XI.-Com?rising the T'lwnships of
n"wkk. Tllrnl>e Ò', 'turris. and Gr..y.
(,lak, Benjamin F,.slkk, Ain
leyville.
XII.-Cumvri.in!r tho Tnwn"hip
of
CtJlr"8
, Kinloss,:mcl thatI' Irti..nofthe
Towll-hip of Green'\Ck from itB !'outb
boun,hry Ill' nor.th to thA line of rosd
b..tween thA litb aud lAth Conce
.
sion" of th{' "aid rownship of Gre{'nock.
Clerk, George Cromar, IUversdale.
Kl:NT.
Fù7' Limits. !11'e Alnwwtc, 18513,p8. 1\2.3.
NOTE.-Di1'. vn. TownsbipofOxfon]
shlluld re:td Orfurd.
1. T. Olendinning.... ......' Chatham
IT. Oeon!:e On"k ......... ...... )torp{'th
III. D u'id \Vall:l(
e... ...... Dawn
hl1s
IY. OINrge Young ............ Ihr
ir'h
V. Jam
s Little............. De:il10wn
VI. R. )1itch..II, .........., Wallliceburg
VII. T. !Udl",y .................. Clearville
LAMDTOY.
Fur Limit", see Almanac, 1858,pagr. ro.
I. ThumaI' Forsvth .... ......., Sarnia
II. J. F. Elliult :.....,........ Warwi,'k
II I. O..m'ge 'I. Webster ...... Dr..Bdlm
IV. Frllw'is .J. Sawyer ... Wlillaceburg
v. 1'hulmt" SI'Ott' .................
;rrnl
YL .J>tmes Wyld ..............._ Widder
VII. Wm. Macpher8011. '" Moore Town
L4.YARK ASB RE:fFREW,
R>r Limits. ,.æ Almanac, 1858, page 63.
1. ('hnrl.." H.
.t('he ......... Perth
n. Wm. Rohl'rtBon ......... Lanll.k
II L .JaB. C. Poole .....' Carlton PIlleI'
I\". H. U;uppr ......... Smith's FlI)ls
v. 'roo. Taylor ........... I'akcnh>lm
Vr. Geurj!e Ross ... Renfrew Village
VII. G..org.. Brown ........ '" Duu-clas
VIII. Andrew Ining ....... Pembroke
LEED'iI .
D GRESVILLE.
Fbr Limit.;, see Almanac, 1858, page 64.
I. .John B. .Tonp
......... Brockville
I I. Thnma'! Hlirri
on ....... Prescott
HI. .JlIspph \1cKelvey... OananoqllP
1\'. Rob."rt Lp"lie . ....... Iiemptville
V. :\1i/'hapl Kelly......
Ierrickville
"VI John Warr..n ................. Delta
VII. llimm 'kCr..."......... FrankviIJe
YIII. Uorul'e Kilborn ......... Newborn'
IX W W. I{in.
......... Farmer"villo
X. ThoR Uub..rtBon....
p..ncer'.ille
XI. ,,'arren L,'m"n. North Au
u"ta
XII. Alfred A.
tllnro... :\lallorytown
LINCOLN.
For Limits, sP
.Almanac, 1858,page 64.
1. w. ß. Wint.l'rhottom......
i"gara
II. Th"ma" Burns...... 8t. Catberi"PB
III. lIenry J. Wood.,............ .Jordan
IV. H.uwl..y Kilborn .....' Bpamsville
V. A. "orlle ................. Sruith"ille
VI. A. Wili"n ...... Ahin-cdnn. Caiitor
"II. G. S..cord...
t. Aim's, Gaiu6boro
MIDDLE8EX.
For Limit.ç, Set Alman.ac, 1858, page 64-
I. .T..hn C. :\Ieredith ........ I,onilon
II. .Iuhn Irvin..... .....,...... Komoka
III. .Iuhu C .al'ners ......... .Jnnl't)uD
1\T. Wm. F. Bullo.n.......... DeluwHre
V. Ad:tJll Iht...\i..,......... W tfdsvillt!
YL Jam..s C. I\:,'..fl.r ....... Slrathl"OY
VIr. .Jllhn Brown .............. ;\I..lbllrll
vn\. T. K Fitzg",'a1<1... W..
t 'l;i"souri
IX. .T. 0,,111101.. .Huru, St. Jobn, ç. .W.
X. Panl Au-hr................... :'IO>tlrn
XI. William U. r\iles ......
ileBtowrn
NORFOLK.
Di1'i:rirm Cvllrt8.
1.-CompTi6Ing p'trt of thp Township
of Wur"lhlluse. and th.. Tuwn of Simcoe.
Clerk, A. ß. Rllpelje, Simcoo.
II.-Compri
ing the 'l'ownsbip of
Townseml. Clerk, Oliver ß1
ke, Wa-
terford.
IH.-Comprisingthp T'ship of Wind-
ham. Clerl
, D. W. }4'r"eman.
imcoe.
IV.-C()mprising the To\vnBhip of
)Iiddleton. (;lerk, T. Jellkins, Rolph.
V.-Comprh,ing the Township of
C'bnrlotteviJIe. Clerk, "\or. Hewett,
Vittol'ia.
YI.-Compri"in" the Township of
Walsingham. Clerk, And. )lcLelllla,
I'u r t Rowan.
VII.-\Jomprif'ing the Town
bip of
1I0uJ(hton. (,l.rk, 'I'hus. Chamberlin,
Houghloll Ceutl'e.
nIl -Cumpri
in
t.be 'ïl1age of
Port Hover, and part of Ihe '!'owu,hip
of Woodhouse. ('ler!.', Saml. Gamblu,
Port DU\'er.
NORTllU:II:BERLAYD ASD DURIBM.
For Limits, see Almanac, 18;;8, pace (j.3.
NOTr.:-A "h:mze in the Urnit8 will
be mude in XOveillber, 111.38.
I. William Cow!e...... Dowlrumville
II. 8 Hlluel S. Wilmot ... 1\ e\Vca"tle
111. John T. Day............ Port lIope
n.. .J. !II. Brodie ............ lIJilibrouk
Y. Oeorge A. Roswell....... Cohourg
Vr. .Jalnes G. Rnl!l'rs ......... Grafton
VB. G. 8. Hurrpii. C..lb'rnet)rHrill:ht'n
VITI .Johu D..u:!la'! ........ WarKworth
IX. Edward H. Smith ,... Smithfield
*.* Ruh Uftke to YII, DÌ\'ision. Olerk,
JOhll Simpson, Brighton.
ONTARIO.
For Limt1s, gU Almant;lc, 18.38. JK'."" 65.
I. I,. Fairbanks.................. Whitby
II. .Jospph Wil
on............ Pi"k..rinl!
III. Hichard I.und .......... Port PI'rry
IV. .JO!<l'ph Didt..y ............ U"brid,.(1'
Y. .Juhll :\let.M.llf............ Carrinj!ton
VI. C. .Robin
ou............... B.....v..rton
OXFORD,
Jih' L.:mits, Set Almanac, 18;)8, pa!Ji' 66.
T. };dwin F. Oahnn ........ Wood stork
n. Seth ('ow an................. Del...hllm
HI. D. 'fatlIPsnn .................. }:mhro
1 V. .Jaml'8 tJ...rr...... ...... r\orwil'hvillA
V. Da,ld Caufi..ld............. In
..rsoll
VI. Charles Il:1wkiDs ...... Tilsunburg
PERTH,
F!.>r L;mits, s"e Almanac, 1858, page 66.
I. HII by Wi1liRmR............ 8trlltford
11. Thomas '1IIthips'In ....... :\lito:hell
lIT. .11111wl'I Colf'num.
I.D... St. :\1:Jry'
IV. WiIIi.'tm ('n
Qey... .. 8h...kspear..
V. S>tlJlu..l Whaley... 'We::st's Cur nero;
PETERIIORO' A:oID 'l"ICTORa.
Ditoi!ri.t)n COUI't.,.
I.-C'ompl'ising the Town"hipl! of
'Ion'lgh>ln. Smith, guni-mort!. purt of
f)"nro. Dummer. and Oton..b<"8. Clerk.
.John JnSI'ph lIall, Petl!rhorll'.
n.-C.)mpri
ing tllP Town,hlps ot
f)Ul1lm..r in pout. aud Asphud..1. C[,rl..
J
mes J<'oley, Norwood.
[ 4-!41
JII.--Compl'i
ing pl\rt of the Town.
ship of Otuuavet!. Clerk, U. Read,
KÐt!ne.
IV.-Cnrr;prisin
the Township of
Emily. Clp-rk, 1'. 3tl.ltehett, Olll..moo.
Y.-CoDlprising theTo"u ot Lindslty
nnd fhp Towusl:lip of Ops. Cl
rk, .J. W,
Log;ie, LinrlsRY,
YI.-Comprlsing the Township of
Iariposa. Clerk, J. R. LyttJe.l'akwood.
YlI.-Cumprising the Township of
Eldon. Cler":, I. J<'l'r:!uSOlJ, \\ uod ville.
VIII.-Compl"Ìsing the Town
hips of
Verulam, }'enelon, &>mtJrTille. [!exl"y,
:lnd Galw.\y Cle:l'l.-, 'f. li. l\obertioll,
.FenlJlou F...lIs.
I'RI:SCOTT
XD RUSSELL.
Ðit'úrim Court,.;.
I.-Compl'ising the Township of
Longueil and front cun('.e
,ion ot the
'fuwu:;hip of Gtll'lJonia. ..nd Ilurth'ell
t
part of tbe Town
llip of .-\111"<111. Clerk,
. .:\L Cu:;hw1In, L'Urignli1.
II.--Compri!ling the 1'ownship of
Wl'st Hawk..:;hur.r. from f,'ont of third
conce..sion tore:tr..fT"wlI
hip: nl
o the
West purt of Tuwn
hip of ga.t Hawkes-
bury, from front of ;.:'d conc..ssion, and
hounded un the ..""t by rOllrlnllowanoe
between Lots 30 and
l to rpar of Town-
ship. Okrk, C. Wat..r!!, "ILnl(l..ekHiII,
III.-Comprising the Town<hip of
J<
lLst IIswk..sbul..\.-.that pllrt ..:\.tending
from fl"Out of 3rd COIICO'S.. all,J oollJlded
on the we
t by rO>lj IIIJuw:lI.IIe ""tween
Lots 30 Rnd 31 iu Pilch ('onl'essiOD to
rear of Thwuship Clerk, Wm. Jame-
80n, La }4'OUIOll 1'. O.
IY.-Compri_ing the Township or
orth I'lallta,;"uel alJd W..
I..rll part
of South I'lnrJtl1gl'lJet. aud south allil
north-wp:<t p IrIs of Alfred. Clel'k, .AJ-
bert Hagar, I'llIlI t...ganet :\1i1Is.
V.-Comprising the Town
hips of
Cumberlllnd and ('Iarpnce. Clcrk, J.
S. Cliweron. Cllm!.Jerl...nd.
VI.-Comprisillil the Townships of
Rusl'ell and Cambridge. Clej'k, James
l
eaY8, Itus8ell.
Vn.-Compri.ing the Townships 01
\Vest Illl\\kesbury and Ea,,' Hawkes-
bury-thos.. p"rts compri"ill)! the two
front couces
iuns (,f cllch. Clerk, Tbs.
White, llswkestmry,
VII1.-Compri
in:.!: the Township I)f
Caledonia (..x('"pting first. eOJ"'cs
iou),
and a'
o that ellslel"ll 1';'11, of Sout.h
Plantl\genet I
'h,g on the p:i:<t.ern "ilW
of the NHtiolJ HÏ\er, Uerl.-, D. D.Da.r-
1'ett, Caleduniu .Flats.
PRIYCE EDW
RD.
For Limits, see AlmQnae, lR:iS, pafJ' f,7.
I. .John P. Downcl' ............... Picron
11. Tbumm; Cook.................. 'lilfurd
111. 88mu..1 !h1mes........... \lIrthport
n'. H. C, II. Cutter.... Hnhlin's .'Jill!!
V. Wm. Youo/?:.............. \\..lIin/?:ton
VI. Sh..ldolJ
I'alrurd. Cbl'rr.v \"al1<<';)',
VII. Joshua 'I. CltIlnHlIl.... Cun
('con
VIII. E. \\'. WriJo;ht ......... ;\lary"burgh
SHIl:OE.
FI>r Limil.ç. sri' Almanac, 11>51'. pag
67
1. Tholll'\
1.10\ d .. ............... B.'tfri.ol
II. .John
'. l),n'it's ...... ..... Jlra.llilfl\
Ill. }4'rcdk.
. Stl'pb('
s, 'l'ecUUUil!th
1859.]
JUDICIARY.
45
IV. A. .Jardme.... ?\ottawasllga
1ills IV. George Colcleugh............,.... Ayr
V, John Clai" .... ..'....... CI!\i;!hllrst V. John AI..hin ........ New Illtmburg
VI. .Adum Pat..rson................. Orillia VI.)1. P. }.;mpt'y............. Ila" keh\ IIII'
VII. JOhll LIttle ...................
lulDlur 'II. Wm. IIendry ................ COlJestogo
VIlI. George Mc)lILnus.....
lono }lills
WENTWOJ\TH.
For Limits, see Almanac, 11S58. page 69.
I. W, R. 1I1>1.cdou..ll....... lhllllilton
II. Alexis 1<'. B../!;ue........... DUlldas
III Audr..w lIall......... Wllt..rdown
IV. W. W. I arlow............ Kockton
V. Jc.hn .J. Hradll'y...lStoney C.edt
VI. Alex. 8. Cadenhead ... Ancllster
,.1. .John 1I1dA'lIn ............ Glanford
VIII. Henry Il:.LII .............. Dinbrook
WELLAND.
.Fbr Limits, see Almanac, 1858,page 68.
I. A. L. Cumminll: ............ Weiland
II. Lemuel 8. Yocom ...... Mar
hvll1e
III. James Stanton............ }'ort Erie
IV. Edward Hurton.......... Cbippawa
V. Jacob Keeter.... ....... ...... Thorold YORK A:-ID PEEL.
WELLINGTOY. .Fbr Limits, see Almanac, 1858. page 00.
z;v,. Limits, see Almanac, 1858, page 69, It
.l
lI
.
.:::: 'Uu1
I
I. A. A. [!athpr... ...... ...... GUt'Iph III. John U, i..ve...... l:ichwoud Hill
II, \\ iIliHm Le
lie........... l'u>linch IV. J. C. HOJo(aboom............
haron
III. Wm.
lcCarthy......... Rockwood V. WHliam }'ry ............... I:-utton
WATERLOO, IV. .John C>td..nhead .......... Fergu
VI. Arthur Arm
t<lng... Lloydtown
Jtt;r Limits, see Almanac, 1858, page 68. ,
: j
II
lcI
':...:.:.:::::::::::::.E
vig: J
I
nl
1
.: .
.
::::::..13
.
::
I. Wm. Davidsun ................... Berlin VII. G('('re:e Allan.......... Alhlll
ville IX. Adam
impson ...... Strt'ets\iIle
II. Otto Klotz. ..........,........... Preston VIII. CorlJ;lius O'Callaghan... Arthm X. T. Mclhn. a............. B,ampton
Ill. Heury McCrum .................... Galt IX. Guy I..e
lie.................. Hel\ding XI. Henry Pettigrew... Cal
don East
Ba....lste..s' Attol'ncys, and Solicitors.
Tho3e marked tltUS (") have not been cal1
d to tILe Bar.
l'fAJrES. P. O. ADDRESS. NAMES. P. 0, ADDRESS. NAMES. P. O. ADDRERS.
Abbott, Christopher C..,... St. Thomas Boulton. lIon. Goo. S............ Cobourg Crooks, Adam, .ftf.A. ............ To.onto
" Adams. Jr., Joshaa ,............ Sarnia Boulton, IIon.lly. John, Q.CJ., Toronto Crooks. RolJl'rt P. ..........'..... 'l'oron'o
A
ne\V, James............,.................... Boulton, JI\Dles.................... Toronto Crowther, James.................. Toronto
AikmHn, Thomas II. ............. Cayuga Boulton, Jr., II. J" B.C.L... Thistl..ton "CrYRler, lIIHnuel O. ..,......... Dundas
* Ainslie, A.."m........................ Galt Boulton, James F., N.A..... Port Hope * Cummins, J. P................ Brampton
Allen, HolJ..rt, :\1................... Toronto Uoulton, William II.,........ '" TorOl.to Currie, .James G. ......... St. C"theline!!
Alma, John P...,..,............... O..kville Bowlby. W. II.. bl.A. .............. Berlin Dlllton, RoLel.t G. ................ Toronto
Alma, Willhlln E.,.................... l'arill Bo,)d, John, M.A,............,.... Toronto Daniel. James ..................... London
AmlJrose. William ............. Hamilton Boyd, William J., "LA.......... Torunto D<1rlnell, Edward T. ........................
Allilerson, John T. ............... Toronto Brid:!;es. lIIHcdonald .............. Toronto * DILrtu611. Georl(e n............. Whitby
Arda
h, Wilham D. ............... Barrie . Brogdin. George ............ Port Hope "Dltvis, James B0,)d ............ Turonto
Armour, .Iohu D., B.A........, Cobourg "Brooke. Dlmiel ............... Brantford Davis, JOReph F...................... Eamis
Armour, RolJert............ Bo
manville Brooke, George .................... Toronto * Davis, \\ iIliam.................. Tor' nto
Arnold, Walt..r ................... 'l'oronto Brongh, Secker, B.A., Q.C. .... 'forollto * Da\i!<on. Jolm.................. Ooderich
'" Atkinson Charles It.......... ChathHm B1\I'1l, J. D. ..................... Brockville Davy, B..nj. C. ....................
apanee
Baby, Charles.................... Sandwich Budl. William 0...........,......... Perth DeHcon, Jr., John .................... I ertb
III Baby, William D. '.....,....' Sandwich Burnham, Elias... ............. Peterboro' * Deacon. .JO!-eph.................... 8arnia
'" Bacon, William Vynne ...... Toronto * Burns. Thomas......... 8t. Cat.herines '" Dean, Willilim W., B.A. ... Belleville
Badgley, }'rHnk. R.C L. ......... Toronto Burns, William G. ............... 'l'oronto Demp
ey, Richard ............... 'l'oronto
'" Baines, C. T................... l'akenham Burritt. Marcus .................. Prescott Denison, Geor/le T. ............... Toronto
Baldwiu. Hon. Hobt. Q.C....... Toronto Burrowes. James .J............. IHngbton Deunj"town, Hohert............ Peterboro
Ball, AlJram T. H. .................,.. Galt Burton, George W. ............ HHmihon Dicbon. Hun. Walter II. ...... ?\iagara
Dall, }'rands It. ............... Woodstock Cahill.Jamell...,................. Iblllilton Dougall. Allen R..........,..... Belle\'ilIe
Ball, Lewis A....................... Thorold Cameron, Alexander ............ Toronto Doyle, James H. .................. Toronto
tIC Barker, I<;dgar .,.,.....,..... Dunnville Cameron, Hector. R.A........... Toronto Drapcr, William G., MA,.... Kinl!
t.on
'" Barr, Johu..................... Ilamilton Cameron.nun.J.I1.,D.C.L.,Q.C.Toronto Drew, George A. ..................... Elors
Thlrrett, Hol,t. G.......... ......... Toront.o '" Camerun, John............... Brantford Driscoll, Alfred.... ...... ....... ...... .........
'" Barry, ThomH'L...........,..... Toronto '" Cameron, Malcolm C. ........ God('rieh DUl"k. Jr.. Oeorl!e.............., Chatham
'" Barton, George !II. ............ Dundas Cameron, Matthew C. ,......... Toronto * Duck, H<<,nry F................ Chatham
Bastedo, G. T .....,.................. Milton Campbell, Alexlmder, Q.C.... hin
st.on "Duck, William .................. Ottawa
B:LXter, George ................'.... V:enna Campbell, Donald.................. Ottawa Duggan. Juhn ..................... Toronto
lIayly, Ilicharll, B.A. ............ London CaUlpLell, ;;:teùnum ß. ......... 'l'oronto "Dunl'fm'd. George............ Peterboro'
Beaty, .Jr.. .James................. Toronto Carran, Charles I., B.C.L..,.... Toronto * Dunsford. Martin........... l'eterLoro'
Beard, Ht-nry B. ..............'..,............ Carnlll, .Jamell A. ............... Stratford Durand, Charles .................. Toronto
Becher. I1eurJ C. R., Q.f"'. ...... London "Carrall, John G............. WoodstOl'k Durand, Chlill"s Alfred .......... Berlin
'" Bell, Jam.." J. ..,... Holland Landing Carruthers, }'r..d. F. ............ Toronto Eccles. Henry, Q.c. .............. Toronto
BI'II, John ........................ Belleville Cayley. lIon. Wm., M..A. ...... Toronto Eccles. William.... ...... 8t. Catherlnes
nell, .John........................... Toronto Chambers, F. H..........,..... BrOl'kville Eliot, ChalleR F.. .ftf.A. ........ Sllndwich
'" Bell, William n. ,..,........... 'l'oronb · Clark. Alist!'r M., N.A. ...... Toronto '" Ellerbpck. William 11,...... BrOl'kville
"Bennett, Burtin............... In
erRolI Clark, Heorl(e :\1. ................. Cobourg };lIiott, William .................. I.onrlon
ß.Jnnett. Henry F.. ..,............ Toronto CIHrk, Thomas .................. I\:injlst.on English, C. E. ðl.A. ,............. 'l'oronto
.. Henson,1ho.. :\Ioore ...... Port Hope Claul', Warren..................... ?\htgHra Evedtt, Hobert J. ..,........... Strathroy
... Bel'llard. Hewitt................ Toronto CI"jI."g, William ...,..'.............. Ottawa "
;yre, John ..................... Brhrht(1D
Bethune .Jr.. DonaH..... Bowmanville * Clench, Lt'on 11'[. ............. 8t. :\Iarys * FllÏrbankl', Silas B. .....'...... O",bHwa
'" ßimng
, Johll............ l'J:ince Albert COI'kburn. .Jam..s................. Cobourg F('lIowel!, Geo. B. 1..., Q.c......... Ottawa
'" Hillings William II............. Whitby Coleman. Ch!ls. 1,........,....... Belleville Fergu
on. Adam J. ............... GUt'lph
Blake. Edward. "1.A............. Toronto Connor. Sk..tf.. LL.D., Q.c..... Toronto Fitzgerald. }
dward. .ft1.A....... Tor(1nto
DIevins, I<:dward............... Woodstock '" Conollv. John n. ...... ßt. C'atherintjs }'itz;.terald. ltichHrd J. ............ l'ieton
DIevins. Jobn ..................... Toronto Cloper, CharIeR W. ............ King
tun "'itzgcrald, William John...... Toronto
Boomer, n
orl!e .................. Toronto Cornisb, Frl\ll(.is E................ London l<'lanagan, Willilnn ............... Toronto
Doswell. Au
ustus G. .......... Cobourg * Cotter, .JaIDel! R. ............ Dunnville "lock. JaIDI>S Henry............. London
Boucher, Hohert :\1. ............ CollJorne Craigie, William, .ßf.A. ...... Hamilton '" "'Iuett, Louil! J. .............. 8antty,'ich
:>.< Boucher. Thomas D..... Campbelford Crawford. John.................... Toronto * }'oley. non Michael H.,....., S.IDCoe
Doultbee. Alfr..d ............ ?\ewmarket Crea'lOr, Jr.. John ......... Ow('n Sound Ford. David n. n, ....... ..... IIrot'kville
Boulton, D' !\rt'y............,........ Barrie Crlekmore, .John.,................ Toronto ForRyth, John R. ............... KinlrRton
Boulton, D' A rcy Eo....... ....... o-.bour
Crkkmore, ('harles G.......... Hamilton '" }'08ter. Colley. \\ illlam .". Brnck villa
Boulton, E.lward Trevor ...... CCibourg Cromhil>. Ernl'stllR. M.A........ Toronto '" Fra
er. Alexand..r .........................
Boulton, George D'Arcy ........ Toronto '" Crombie, Marcellus, M.A... Belleville Fraser, Alex. George...... OweD Sound
[4-1 5 1
STORMO
T, DU
DAS, AND GJ.ENG.
T,
.Eùr Limilii, see .Almanac, 1858, page 68.
I. John :\IcHae ........ Williamstown
n. Dnw'an :\JcDnnell,.. Alexandl'ia
Ill. William :\1. '.:irk........, Cornwall
IV. J. Uockus. Dicken@on's Landing
V. John W. Loucks .....
lorrisburg
VI. .Jnhn S. J{ORS ................. Iroquois
VII. William J. Ridley..... lI'1ouut.ain
VUI. John A. Cocklmrll ....... Berwick
IX. Peter Stuart................. LlllCilster
X. John McCuaig ......... Winchesttjr
46
JUDICIARY.
[1851),
A
E
. P O. ADDRE!\B
Fraser, Jr., Donald.........,........ Pprth
FI'aser, Jr., Jam.,s .............. Belleville
}'reelaud, Patrick ....... .......... Toronto
Freem>ln, Samuel R, (t.e.... llamHton
Galt, '1'b'ima
,... .......... ......... Toronto
* GtdVÏIl, Hartholomew C. ...... Lnndon
Gamble, Clark ,..... ............... 'l'oronto
Garr..tt. William A. ............ Cobourg
6i bb, Alexanùer.... ...... ... ....... OUIt \\ a
Gilder
lt;e\." Overton S. ...... King
ton
Gilki
on, Archihalù... .....,...lInmttord
* Gilumn, Etlwal'd .......'......... Simcoe
tIC Geùdt'9. J"lDe
....,................ ".Jora
* Ola
tbrd, .John ß,............ ßrot"kville
Gmy, George A................ Woodstock
'" Ora.) don, Simpson II.. B A... London
Green. l:olumbus ll. ............ Toronto
* Greene, }'rancis D. ......... Peterboro'
* Ordg, John... ....,.......... Woodsto
k
Grumly, G. t:.... .......................n... ,..
Gwynne. .James W.................. Berlm
GW) nne, .John W" Q.C.......... Torontu
HaUin..n, JaUltoB ...... ............ Toron to
Ham, John \.andlll............... Whitby
HaUl. !\orman \.t................... Whitby
Hamilton, lh-nry .....' ...... St. Thomas
Hltllliltun. J ohn
1. ............ Kingston
Hardy, Ut'nry A................ Br,mtford
'" lIarper. William John ........ Toronto
IIILrris. Ed \\ ,.rd W................ London
Harris, .John to'. J. ............... London
Ilarrii'on. Hubert A., B.C.L.... Toronto
Harmlln, Sltllluel B., B.C.L.... '1.'oronto
Hatt, .Jobn O. .................... llamilton
;;. Hawkins. Geoffrey............. 'l'oronto
Hcctor, .'ohn .... ........,......... '1.'on1l1to
Heenan. Daniel U. .... .......... Corn wall
Helliwell. John, .1I.A, ........... 'foronto
* Heming". lIeorge...... ......... 'l'oronto
JIenderson, (}O'OI ge I!:.... ...... ßelleville
Ih'nd..rson. .James A........... Kingston
* llt'ndersun. Lawrence H.... Belleville
'" Hendel
'JII. It. S ............ Bro('kville
Hod
ins. Thomas, LL.B ...... Toronto
llohlpn. .John Hose ............ Hamillon
Hopkins, II. ß. ....... ......... ....... Barrie
Hort on, Ed \\ ltrd .... .......... St. Thomas
Horton. William .................. London
II ubht-ll. llt'nry S. ............ Brock "ille
Hudspeth. '1'homllR A., B.A,... Lindsay
Hurd. J<:dward K W. ............ Toronto
'" Hurlb...rt, Henry, JfA. ...... Prt'scott
IIutc\...son. St. John II... Bowlllanville
Hutchin
on. Charl,.s ............ London
Inc", 'rhos. 11., H.C.L. .......... '1.'oronto
Irving. Æmiliu8 .......... ...... Hamilton
Jack
on,
J. B....,................. Toronto
Jarvis, C. II. ..................'.. Hamilton
Jarvis,8t phl'n \1................ Toronto
Jarvis, WilIi>\lli D. P. ............. Gu..lph
JeU"tt, Robt'rt P.... ............ Bellevill"
'" John
on. W...................... Cobourg
.Jont's, C,.arl..s ... ......... ......... Toronto
Jones. Edwltrd C., B.A.......... Toronto
* Jones, 11. nry A..,........... Brockville
Jones, .John Robert ......_..... Toronto
Jont's, .fona!' Ap................... Toronto
.Jont's, Ormond ................. Bro,'kville
Keef...r, Aug:ustus .......... ...... Prescott
K
gan, O,'orge W. ............ ßmntford
* Kt'ele, Henry n.. F ........ ...... Toronto
* Keele, \\ illiam C. .............. Toronto
* Kerl.)', .Jospph T................ lI\Ì'tgarn
]\:in
"mill, John .J.. N.A......... Guelph
Kingsmill.
i('{)l. .'LA. ......... Guelph
]{ingston. F....rlerick ............ Toronto
* KiIlp
n. .l-:milius W. ......... DUJlflas
KlrchhofTt'r. N..shit............ Port I1op..
1{irkpatl"ick, AI..x. S. ......... King:<ton
Kirkpatrick. Tholoas, Q.C.... Kin
ton'
Lacourse. Anthony.............. Undl:\l\v
Lane, Samnl'l J.... ......... Ow
n
ounÌl
'" Ùlp..notiere. WillÌ>l.m...... Woodstock
,. Lawrason. Wm. L.. lof.A...... I.ondon
,. Law, RoI",rt 'iichol......... Hamilton
Lawtler, John
L.................. Niagara
I'IA
FR. P. o. ADDRESS. I ;S-A
". P. O. ADDRESS.
* Lawford. Thomas W. .......... Loudon '" :\lacIntosh, W. D, ..........................
La7.ier, Thomas A, ............. ßelleville Mclnt,}re.
<,il C. ................. '1.'orontu
Lees, Robert ........................ O,tawa * \lcKay. John..,.................... Perth
Lefroy. Anthony J................ London * )IcKclcau. to..............,..... 1I.lmilton
Lpg-gait Oordon W....... Amherstburg !\IcKenzÌ<'. Witliam 1\:.... Yankl.,ekhill
Leg-go. William ................. Hamilton *:\]cKt'nzitJ, Valentine ..........'.. };lora
Leith, Alexander .... ............. TorQntu :\lcJ{t'own. John, .M.A ........ Hamilton
Lemon, AndrHw... ................. Uu..lph !\]cKerJle, Daulel............... Brantf,'rd
Lewis. Jra. N.A. ................. Goderich ;\Icl.t'an, Alex. D. '.............. ChaTham
Lewis, John B. ..................... otta\\a :\lcJ,eau. John N .... ........... Prellcott
* Ley!, John............... ......... TOt'onto l'tI,':\lartin. Danie!... .................. Perth
* Light, Hobert N., JI..A.... Wood
tock *
Ic\li('ha..l, A. .................... . .........
Llzal's, Daniel 11. ............... Stratford IIld'rli<'luwl, Daniel, B.C.L....., Toronto
Long, Peter B. ...... ...... ...... ßrantforll *:\lc:\lillan, .Joh n ...... ......... King
ton
* Loscombe, Kobert R.... ßOWIllltnville "'IIIc:\lullen, Duncan A......... 'foroutu
Lount, Charles W. ............... Toronto *:\lc:\'JuUcn. \\-iUiam ......... Dunnville
Low, Phillip ........ ......... ......... Picton l\Ic
ab. John ... ......... .......... Toronto
I,yon. Itobert,....................... Ottawa *
lc
('ile, Neale ......'......... Newca
tle
IIlaell.ra, John............ .......... London *:\Jcl'hail, Peter................ ßraUll'ton
* l\laclI.row, Da11iel.............. Kingston l\Iacph..rson. Ut'nry ....'.. Owen Suund
l\Ial'lI.ulay, John Jermy ......... 'l'oronto Nanton, Augustus ............... Toronto
l\Iu
rath, CharltJl1. B e.L. ...... Toronto Nichol. Ilohert K. A. ............. VIenna
* l\l...irs, Alt!xander............ l\]arkbam *Norris, Patrick G................, Lon<lun
·
Ial1och, George W.......... Bnmt!orù Notmltn. William, Q.C........... Dundas
* MaUoch, John ................... Ottaws *O'Ueirne Ivan ................. l'et..rboro'
'"
ll1.rs'in, J. B. C.............................. *O'Brieu, Henry ilL.............. Toronto
Martin. J:o:d ward ............... Hamilton *O'ßrien, Peter.................. L'Orlgnal
* Martin. Edward R. ............ Gut'lph
'O'Connor, Jr., D. ................ Ottawa
:\Ial'tin. John R. ................... Cayuga O'Connor, .Jr., John.............. "llJdsor
Martin. Richard ... ............ lIamilton O'Hare John...................., r..Ueville
!\las
ingbred, Henry .............l.ondon O'Reilly, JIIDle!!...... ............ Kiu
ton
* Matheson. Charles W. ....'.... Simcoe O'Reilly, Mil..H. Q.C. ........... Hamilton
Matheson, William III. .......... Toronto *O
borne. Williltm P.... ........... Simcoe
l\Ierrill. Samucl..................... P!cton *Ollard, IUchard D........,................,..
!\Ieudell. William, B.A.... ...... Toronto J}ahner, Oeorjle............ ......... Guelph
l\Je
ers, Adltm n. ................ '1.'renton *PIIPp!', Henry S................ Hamilton
\liller, Daniel O. .............. Woodstock P'irk, Shubael,......... ........ Hamilton
:\]iller, John ............................. GILIt Parke, J<:phraim J. ............... London
l\lIl1er, Richard............ St. Ca'herlneB Parke, Thomas J.... ............ I{ing
t.on
tIC :\liller, Robert H. ..........'.... Toronto *Partridge, Tb"mas .............. 1,0nJOJl
MiIl8. GeOlge H. ............... Hamilton Paterson. .James '................. Torontv
Milne. Alex:tmler S. ..,.., ...... A nCII."ter Pattee, Da\'ioJ... ...... ...... ...... 1.'01 il-\"nal
* :\Jingaye, Willillm It.......... I,:ïng
ton Paltl'rson. Chrl
toph..r S....... Toronto
Mirick, Terence II. ......... !I1irrickvUle Patton, Hun. Jamt.>s, LL.D....... lIarrie
* !\Ioberly. George.......... Collingwood *Paul. Thomas J .................. Tol"Onto
Moore, Allan J................... Uod"rich Peterson, Ht'nry 'V., .1IA. ...... Guelph
1\loore, Hobert...................... Toronto *Phelan, Valentine '......... 'foodstock
Murphy, G..orge ... ...... ...... .., Toronto Phillpotts. Ge\}l'
e A. ...... ...... Turonto
Morphy, IIenry B., B.C.L. ..... 'l'oronto I}inhey, Chllrles II. .......... ...... Ottawa
Morri8, Alexsndor. ]II.A....... Montreal *Iollard. William D. ...... Collin
wood
Morris, James H., "Lt.......... Toronto Ponton, WilIi"m IT....,........ Bell"ville
Morrison, A ngous......... ......... '1.'oronto Powell, Chatlelt H. ...... St, Catherir.e!!
Morl'i
on. Hon. J. C., Q G...... Toronto Prince, AI!lt'rt ..................... Toronto
Mowat, George L................ Kingston Prin..e. lIon. John, Q.C....... Sandwich
lIlowat, lIon. Ol!ver. Q.c. ...... TOrO!ltu I Pr!ngle, .Jacob }'. ...,............ Cor
\:ßll
Murney, Hon. J:o:dmund ...... ßelleville Prmgle, .Jamcs D. .............. Ibmll on
* :\furphy, D. U. .................. Trbnton Proudfoot. Willl.un............ Hamilton
fcBri,I", John ..................... Toronto I *Rapeljc, Peter W ,.............. \ïttoril\
* McCarthy. D'Alton ,.............. Uarrie Raymond. Lorenzo D. ...... ... Welland
"':\IcCaughO'y. J.. LL.B., St, Catherlnes Read, David ß...................... Toronto
McCIpan, Worship ß. ........ lIrockville Read. John ß. ..................... '1.'oronto
1IIItcl..nnan. James ............. Hamilton Reid. Colin D. .................... Hamilton
*!\Iacleod, James A. R .....,................ *l
e"ell. Robert..............., "'uOilstock
fcCrae. Walter.................. Chatham Re) nolds, .John... .............. ßrockville
Il'Cutcbeon, ().
f('Gill.......... Toronto Richards. Albert N. ........... Erockville
:\IacDermott.. Ht1nry ........... Ooderlch Itichards. .Jr.. Stt'phen .......... TolOuto
1\ll\cdonald, Hon. J. S., Q.c.... CornwaH *Richarllson. ßeverley R.... Dunn\"ille
'" :\Iacdunald. Allt'n S.......... ßelleville Ri<'hardsC'n, lIugh,........... 'Voodstock
1II11.('donald. ITon.J. A., Q.C... Kingston Hi.lout, G..orge..................... Toronto
\Ic[)onald, Alexander........... 'fnronto
'Ring. Willi Iln..................... Ott.nwa
McDonald, John .................. Toronto Roaf. .Jr., .John, JfÅ.,........... Toronto
I\fcDonald, R., Q.c. ...... St. Catberines Robertson, 'l'homa
............... DUllel11/!
I\I..Donald Duncan............... Durhllm Robinson. Christ()ph
r, JI. A.. Toronto
*
IeDonald, Ale"tand('l'...
Iorrlshurgh Robinson. ."'-me" Lukin......... Toronto
\Jacdonpll. Archlhalll J....... Kingston Robin
on. John ß. ............... '1.'oronto
MacDonpll. Al.'xand"r ......... Torunto *Ross, Alex..nd..r .................. Otta\\"/\
* :\l.Lcdonell. Hugh .Jam{1
...... Whitby *Ross, Donahl r.... ....... Gmhamsvillt!
\facdonell. John ................ Cornwall Ross, II 'n. ,John, Q.c. ........... Toronto
\lact1on..n. S. S.. LL.D. ........WiIllI
or Uoss, William..................... Cornwall
:\lcDon..ll. Gt'Or
e ...,........ n. Cornwall *Ross, William A.. B.A........... Ottawa
!\I('Dou
an, AlO'xRnder D. ...... London Rowlands.
lLmuel........,..... Kingston
* :\1f'FadJen. .Jllmes ........... St. 'farys Rlihidjt<', Alfred ............... Port 1I0pe
:\I"c}<'urlane, Robt. ................ Otbl.\V8 Ruhidge WaU..r.........,..... Peterboro'
l\1eOilllvrltY, F.. B.A... ......... ('ornwall Ruttan. Rich'trd....,.... ......... Cobourg
* .\lcGivern, Charles P. ...... ßrantford Ryerson. 1<:!!O'rton F,. AI A.... St atford
MacGregor, Pat..ick............... Toronto Rykert, John Charles... St. Catherines
[ 44ü]
1859.]
JUDICIARY -"MATHEMATICAL DEP ART}IENT.
47
NAMES. P. O. ADDRES8.
Sadleir, Charles A. ............ Hl\milton
Saunder8. Tbuma.
W......,...... Guelph
Saxon, Jl\m..iI F. .......... St. Cl\theriues
Scatcherd, I'homa8 ............... London
*Sch"llm. J. lIurweil ............. London
Scott, Ale'l'lIIdcr
'. ........... Brampton
*Scott, ..JllUci........ ............ PenatJroke
Scott, James..,....,............. Port Hope
Scott. lIu:hard W................... OUawa
Shanly. JameS ..................... London
*Shaw, Alexl\nder ...........................
Shaw. '\'ill. .\Ic
. .................... Perth
*Sherwood, Edward............... Ottawa
Sherwood, lion. Ueo., Q.C... lIrockville
Sherwood, WlIli8m............ Brockville
*ShorU8. .....dwRrd ................. Toronto
Simp
on C..leb P...........,.... Bt'lIevllle
f'isson. JOloRthan ............... ßelleville
*Sladden. \\ IIliaw................ Toronto
Smart, William L............. W"ood8tock
*Smart, Wm, R. ................ Calt-doni!!.
Smith, Jr., lion Henry, Q.C. I{ingston
Smith. .JaUles, Q.c.,.. ....'.... "'ort Hope
Smith, John S. ................. Port Hop"
Smith, VU'Ultt W., D.C.L....... 'fo.-onto
8mith, Hon. :5idney.............. Cobourg
Snooks, Tunis L.................. KingslOn
*Spohn. J. V............ '........ IIl1milt ro n
Spohn, Peter ß................... Hamilton
Springer, Oliver, JLA,......... lIamilton
!Stanton, Francis G, .., ...... ...... Simcoe
N
MES. P. O. ADDRES::;
Stanton. James, B.A......... St. Thollla.
Stanton, Vim. II................... TOlOnro
Start. John K ................... H,lmÏlton
Steele. Richard .F. ..'.......... Blol'kvilh-
Stewllrt John..................... Stratford
*Steven!'on, Francis S. ........... CaJ ugll
StoneWlln, Kobert C............... London
Str4chun. Alex. W. ............. Goderi,'h
Strathy, Juhn ...... ......... ......... lIHrrie
Srrong. Samuel H. ............... Toronto
*::5tuart, Chal les... ............................
Stual t, John ............ .......... \,'indso.
Sullivan. \". B. .................... Toronto
utherland. Robert, B.A. ,........ B..rlln
*Svmon,.. John .................... Toronto
Taylor. Thomas W., ...l/.A, ...... Toronto
Thompson, David l\I. ............ London
Thomp80n. James R. ......... Hamilton
ThomBOn, John E., ALA. ....... 'l'orontu
Throop. Hobert H. .., ...... ...... Cohourg
*Tilt, Thomas ...................... Toronto
* lilt. James ........................ Toron I 0
*Tisdale, David... .......... ......... Simcoe
*Torney, Hugh ................... Pre!'cott
Tremayne, Wm. H. ............... Wbitby
Trew, Neil McL., B.A .......... Windsor
Turner, Robert, J. ................ Toronto
*Vandfts..n. 0................ Owen Sound
Vankoughnet, lIon. P. M., } Torunto
V.C.L. Q.C. ..................
Vankoughnet, Mathew R...... Toronto
NA'IES. P. O. ADDRESS.
Yan ?<i orma n. Georg A R. ... ...... Silllcoo
*Van
orm>tn. Jos
ph D. ........ Simcoe
Vid81, William P........ ............ /:5.unia
*Vizard, WiIli"Ul II. J. ...,.. Pderboro'
*Wlllker, Benjamin...,....... St. 'Ihomas
Walker, John..................... Corll\\all
Wallhridge, Adam H........... lI..lIeville
Wall bridge, Lewis, (l.C........ Belleville
"-'Wardell, A. R.................................
*Warren. 'l'homa
D.......... St. Thomas
Weller. Cha.-les A. ...... ...... Peterboro'
Weller, William II. ......,....... Cobour
Wells, Rupert .\1., B..t... Vankleekhill
Whitebead, lIIarcus F......... l'ort Hope
*Wilkin80n, Jam..s II......... Sandwich
Wilkinson, Hicbard T. ........ Cornwall
Wilkin!'on. Robert M,... ...... King!o.ton
WilBOn, Adam, Q.c. .............. Toronto
"Wll
on. Uræme }I............. Branttord
Wli80n, John. Q.c. ...... ......... London
*\\"ilson. John ...... ................ Uttawa
*Wilson, John W. H. ........... Bradfurd
Wilson, Rohert John............. \\ hitby
Wilson, William 111 ............... Simcoe
*Wittrock. Herman ............ )lorpeth
Wood, }<;dmund B. ....,........ Bran tlord
"'Woodruff. .Jo'eph A............. ?<ii"g;llra
Woods. Robert t:!wart.......... ChI/thalli
Worthington, Philip 'f, ......... London
Wright, Alfred F., B.C.L. ...... Toronto
:MATHEl\iATICAL DEP ART
IENT.
The two Prize8, of the value of
5 each, offðred by the liberality of the Publishers for the best and second best solutions
of the Problemll in thl
Almanac for 1857 and 1858, are awarded as follows :-The first, with high commend1tion, to the
Rev. E. J. Senkler, Brockvllle; the second to Mr. R. S. Finlay, Ridgetown. Thol!e gentlemen will please communicate
with the Publishers on the subject. Weare happy to be able again to repeat the liberal offer of a Prize of books to the
value of $20 for the best Folutlons of those In the present issue; aU communIcations (prepaid) mnst be In the hands of
the Publi
hers on or before July 1st, 18';9. Want of space bas compelled us to omit seveNllnteresting communication!!,
which we trust to be able to take up next year, and at the same time to give, in fuJI, the solutions of some of the more
difficult problems. Contributors are invited to forward originaZ questions for ins
rtlon, but, bearing in mind how
limited our space is, they mu.t not take it in dudgeon If we do not publish all of them. To one of our contributors,
who øppelirs in '57 and '58. under the anonymous title of " A Currespondent," we owe oar apologies; his address wa",
unfortunately lost before his papers came into our hands.
l\1athematlcal Solutions Received Crom Correspon(lents.
JOHN C
SET, Plympton.-(18ð7). Problems 42, 44, 47. P, HOOOKI
80N. Aylmer.-( 68). Prob8. 2, 3,4,8.10, 15,17.
(1858). Probs. 2, i. M UTHt:W LONG. Vaughan.-(18ð8). Probs. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6,
R. S. i'DILAY, kldgptown.-(1857}. Probs. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7,8,9.10,14,15.17,18,19,20,23.
8, 9, 10, 11, 1:J, 13, 15,18,20.33,31>,42.43,44,45,46, 47, D
VID RAMSDEN, Sr., Kettlehy.-{18;)7}. Prob.45. (1858).
48 49, W. (IR58). ProtJ8. 1, 2, 3. 4, 5. 6. 7, 8,10.11, 14. Probs. 2, 6. 7,
EDOARFRI8BY, Wainlleet..-(1857). Prob.1. (1858), Probs. REV. E. J. SEnLER, Brockville.-(1857), Probs. all but
1, 2, 3. 8, 15. 30, 38, 39, 40. (1858). Probs. 1, 2. 3. 4, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 15, 16,
JOEL E. HENDRICH!!, Newville de Kalb Co., Indiana.- 17,18,19,20,22,23,26,27,28.29,30,31,32. 3-1, 36.
(1867). Prob.41, and a discussion of Prob. 63, 1856, which THOS. THORPE, Ottltwa.-(1857). Probs. 1, 3, ð, 6, 18,21,
we will give next year. 28,41,46,411. (18';8). Prob!. 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 10, 1i.
Solutions to ltlatbematicaI Problenls, 1857 Bnd 185!i1.
1857. PB.OB.6."'I.\ {(n-- p ) (n-p-1) (n-p-2) (n-p-3) -P(P-1)(P-2)(P-3)}. hOD.B. Cúmmon
{ l:i: ÝS }
ratio Is 1, -1, or Ý
PROB. 9. The only series is one which has 1 for 8 common ratio. PRO.. 11. The last
approximation should have been ì ( 3 + z - 3 z2 + zS). PROB. 12. :U66666%. PROB. 13. (1) z= 1, - j, :!:: ì V2;
n l -2 n -
(2). z = 3, - 4. PROD. 14. z = - ab:!: _ 2 - (a 2 -lo 2 ) V 4-n 2 . PROD.33. 1\0. Greatest pressure possible is 180 Ibs.
P p
PRoB. 34. 13'5 ft. PROB. 41. $182'21. PROB.42. John and Sarah; IIannab and Ppter; Elizabeth and WilIÎHm. PROB.
43. 63. PRUB. 4.\. Nearly 1:N5-1S miles apart. PROD. 45. 1958 and 24ill
q. ft. PROD. 46, 15. 25, 4. 100
. In this
question, C.'s and D'II sbares should be multiplied and divided by the abHtract number 5, and not by :t5. PROD.4i.
A.'s offer is wurth :t3125'8, B.'s 3025'2, C.'s 3080'4. PROB. 48. 419' 4ft. nearly. !'ROB. 49. 252, 462'05i, 279'674 ft.
PROB. 50. 2'326:l inches.
SOLUTIO
FlJR YEAR 1858. PROB.2. Area. 486 sq. chaIns; sIdeR, 2'i' and 36 C'h. PROD. 3. Di!rtancc!! between tree!',
178,142'8,79'2 yards nearly. PROD. 4. Never; 400 miles Is thp limit of hi
journey, which would be eternal. ('ROD, 5.
R.eckOllin
fmm top or bottom, the mngel< for the respective holes are 6,8,9'16,98,10 ft., and the quantfty spouted is
60ð gallons nHarly. PROB. 7. 100. PROD. 8. a sec. 15 0 , a being bide of square. PROB. 11. r being rl/dlus of pn<'iosure,
the grazing Fpace Is i 7T S r 2 , or about 8'226 times the enclosure. PROD. 13. For a metal pipe, 2'19 and '23 ft,; for a
Wooden, 2'42 and '26 ft. PRoB. a. Generally tbe deviation In minutes is 1ð t bin Z, t beiug the time of tllllht In minutes
and Z the latitude. For Toronto In the question, this I.. llhout 10' 21". PROD. 15. As the number!! 1, 6, 8, 12. l'auB.16'
(1) is spoiled by 8 misprint, V a
+zI should have been V aX+
(2). z =6, 4, or i {-3-1: V =55 }. (8). Thel'airs
forzand y are 0, :!: 1; -2, 1 or3; :I: V -1, :!:1:!: V -1 ; besides otber roots annvering to:!:;= ì (1+" 5"). PROD. 17.
Dlat.ance required Is on&-fourth the produc\ of the melUiured distances diyided by the area of tbe contained triaDgle.
l447J
48
MATHEMATICAL DEPARTMENT.
[1859.
PROB,20. A being the annuity, R the am't of f:lln a year, the sum required is
R_l { (n-p) R n -p+1
.. P } . n(R-l)2 R
-(n-p +1) R - +1 PROB. 22. $9'24. PROB.29. The disbmce atstarting being a, and n the ratio of the velocities,
the distance sailed is
. PROB.30. 2a being the length of the luminous Une h the distance of the P oint from
1-
'
its centre, the ratio is - 1 1+": : 1-
, PROB.31. About 1'21 times the given distance. PRoB.34. (1). A right cone
'\J a 2 a
on the axis of the cylinder. (2). The cylinder Itself. PRoB.35. It wiIlleave the wall or not, on the Instant, according
as its incliuatIon to the horizon then is greater or less than the complement of half the angle whose cosine is i' that
II! 55 0 nearly, No solution in whole numbers has t>een received.
rolJ1 any corre-pondent. to PROB.9 (1858). Proposed
by Ur, Dunne, nor any to PROB. 12, by E. S; we therefure re-publlsh these problems. \fill the authors forward their
own sulutious f
Problellls cont..lbutt'r1 by CorrelllJol1del1tse
FROB 1. By A McLellan, .Jr. The dlameter
fasolid glass PROB.7. By J. Boo York. Find the greatest triangle wblch
bllll is 15 in,'hes, whllt is the greatest cube wh.ch can bt.. cnt can bd formed in a )(Iven eUip'le by joming the euds of two
out of it; and if th" cube be blown into a glohe of nniform focal radius. vectors whkh coutain a given angle.
thicknl'ss capable of holding 6 gallons of wl!.ttlr, what is its PROB.
. By K. S. .Finlay. A fleet conslst.s- of 5 vpssels,
thicknessf A, B, C, D,and E. A is stationed at Cap" Ann on the N.J<:.
PFOB.2. By R. 8 Finlay. Find an flql1atlon whic
has of Massachusetts; B is stationed on th" East side of C"pe
for on.. oftts roots the number 3 together with thecoutmued Cod at B dista.neeof45 miles. and an lingle of 26 0 23' East of
fraction having fur denominators 2, 1, 4. 2. 3, 4, 2, 3, &c. douth from A; C is sta.Uoned fO miles from A at an angle
PROB. 3. .. Twelve treeø of dilferent kinds of fruit, 6 0 North of .Ea.t; E is to be stationed lSomewhftre y..t to be
I in six rows would pla.ut; determined. IInd D is to cruise upon the wide. wide sea.
In each "011'. four :-but how to do't, Whenever D comes in from her crui
ing excurl!iun, she is
I your assistance want." alwliYs to sail in a Btrlilght linein the dlr..ction of i<: (passing
LADY'S DtARY. 1754, A.D. her, if necessary) until ,;he m..ets 1111 the other vessels of the
Dy hrnv many different arrangementil could thi
be eff..cted f tleet,..al'h of which Is to moot her (D) by taking tbe t!hortest
PROB.4. l.Iy .Joseph :\Iorri
on. Four inll.Ce!\sibl.. object!! course pO
Bible. Now C eng
ges to ,ail a
much as A and B
A, B, C, D, are !\itulit"d in the s:1mestraigbt liue and '-bible together in meeting D unller aU circumstances. provided D
atthe ..ame tim" from only one point, E. The distance be, does not crol;8 tbe line between A and B. D..termine where
tween A aud H is 20 chains, and betwo>en C Imd D 1:! chain!! ; the Commollore must station E In order to fulfil tbese COIl-
the angle AEß is 200; AEC, 380; AED, bOO. l
equired, the ditions; and, supposing D to I'ome in 3 times from a point
di8tance bdw..en Rand C. 3 0 W.ofS., 4 tlm
sfrom the8.S.E..and 5 tim"" from
, b) W.
PROB.5. ßy II. T, B. Dhe. Scudamore. If the rid
e and Required the number of miles !>ailed by A 1.1, C. tom..et her,
eaves of a bouse are 40 ßnd 32 ft. high. and the wiJth of and the nUIllÞ"r sailed by D fl"()m wh"re she nlPets the first
the houRe 30 ft.. where would a ball, rollinlt from the ridge unto wher.. I'he met'ts the l,'st vessel. Tbe problem to be
to the eaves alld then falling freely, strike the ground? solved on the supposition that thesurfa.ceof the sea i8 pillne.
PROB.6. By A
lcLellan, Jr, Th" train A l..aves'fomnto PROB.9. By H. T. B. Dhe. :5cudaIDore (Newbury). }fa
at the same time tbat the train ß leave!! Windsor (the rail- I'egment of a ßphere and a frm;tum of II. rIght cone have
road being sl1l1posed to hav.. douhle track), and ß arrives at the same altituJe and baRe, ãDiI11ïê surfll.C8 of the frustum
Toronto 5 hours. A at Windsor 9 bours, after they meet. be osculatory to that of the segment along the boundary
llow long WIIS e8ch on the road 1 Also, if the train A of 50 of thdr ('OUlmon bSl'e, then sh..U the same frustum be
tons move at 30 miles per hour on the lev"l rail, the reRis- equal to thes"id ,*,
ment, tng..ther with a right eone whæe
ta.nce of friction on the rail b..ing 8 Ibs. per ton, liud of the altiturle is equal to th'it of the segment and ...hose bl\s8 is
atmosphpre 33 Ibs. on the whole train when it moves at 10 equal to th;it bal'e of the frustum which is opposite to the
miles per hour: diameter of driving wheel, 6 feet; area of b4se of the I'Pgment.
piston. 100 inches; length of I'troke.1'1j f
t; resistance due PROB. 10. ßy .Joseph
forrlsoo, Find the Moon '" Parallax
to hlast-pipe. 1'75 1118. per inch of the piston (the speed of in .'1lt for Toronto. wben tbe I'quatorial horizontal plirallax
the train being 10 miles per hour). itis required t.od.-termine is 60' 0-1"; the !lloon's N. Dec.. 2.1.0 40' 10"; and the 8ppl\-
the presimre of thd stl'am, the evapora'ion of the boiler.llnd rent hour-angle 50 0 : the radiùs of the Earth at Torollto
the num her of bu
hels of coal necessary for a journey of 120 being 0"9\18414, equatorial radius being unity.
miles. s"ppo
ing that one bushel will evaporlite n'5 cubic PROB.l1. ßy Gunner. In what la itud. may a gnn be
feet of wHt.er. A 11'0. iftrain B oflOO ton
. descend an incline fired at noon on tbe 21st of .J une
o thllt its sound may be
of flOO feot. the height of the plane being 9 feet. what ve- heart1 at noon at every Rtation due west of the former 7
locity per 8Hcond \\ ill the train acquire, if the friction be PROB. 12. ßv Woo. Dunne. (8tIe Prob. g, AIm, 18f>8. p.31.
8 Ibs. per ton f PROB. 13. ßy E. S. (See l'rob. 12, Almanac, 1858, p. 31.
Problems Crom tbe U'l1lvertjlty oC Torol11o PapcI's.
FROB. 14, Find an n.rithmt'tic series every term of which tbe curve which touches tbem all, and compllre the area
can beexprl's"td b,\ 73 & by 98 in sultllble scales of notation. swept out in its I'emislJire from the axis with the corres-
PROB, 15. A, B, C. start from the llame point together to ponding area of the /}IIrdioide.
travel at uniform rates round a circle whi,'b is 14 mile!! in PROB.20. A solid right c,\linder is joined on to a !loUd
clrcumfere11ce; A goin
in one directi',ll, Band C in the hemiRphere of the same uniform subr;tance, theIr bases
other. A meets C for the first time just oppo
ite to the being coincident. Find the heiþtht of tho cylinder, com-
sta.rting poiut a quarter of an hour after he blid met B for pared with -he radius of the hemisphere, in order thlAt the
the first time. A't; rate is Iln intej!ral number of milt's pcr construction may rest whl'n pl8.l'ed witb any IJoint of the
hour. How long before all three come to)(ether ag"/Lin 7 sphtwic"l surføce in contact with a horizontal plane.
PROB. 16. A mortgage of f:500 is to be rep;Üd by 5 eqnal PROB.21. A clrcul"r right c} linder is cut by a plane in-
annultl instlLlmentt; with int.-rest at 6 per cent. yeat Iy on elined at 45 0 to its axis; it is then scooped out intoa hollow
the amount rem"ilJing unpaid. What should be given for vt!ssel anI. a lid (supposed to be without wei"ht) is clol'ely
the murt
alCe by a p...fI\On who wishes to mlike 10 per cent. fitted to the elliptical spction by a hinge at the Jowe
t point,
per ,\UnUID 011 his money 7 the cylinder standing wi' h baQe horizonta.I and axis vertical.
I'ROB. 17. If in a given regular hexRJ.{on a circle be In- Whitt is tht! delJliity of tbe hea,'iel'tfiuid with whi<-h the ves-
I'cri
d. and the pl,lnt!; of contlt.ct jilInI'd, a.nd within the Bel can be quite full without causing the lid to be lifred-the
new figure another circle be inRcribed and Its points of pressure of the atmo-phere btoing 15 Ib!l. to the ISquare ineb 7
contact joined, and ..0 on ad injiniJum. Find tht! eum of PROB. 22. A smooth, straight, thin 'tube Is balancing
the areas of all the hexagons thUR formed. horlzont.'\lly about Us middle point, and a particle whose
PRO
. 18. Tn a c:->nic who
e centre I
'? If CP, CD. a';1d wei....ht Is ! th that of the tube is I'!hot into it horizontally
CQ. CI<.: be two palrl, of conJugate seml-dlameters, FE WIll e 11
be pltraUt'i to QO. with such a given vt!locity that it justørrives at the middle
PROB. 19. Cirrles are Mscribed, taking for diameters the poInt or the tube. Find the_angulAr velocity communI-
raWus,vl'cforB of a cardioide drawn from the cusp. Find cated to the tube.
PROB. 23. Sum the infinite series, n being integral and pOlitive,
sine cose + n
!) sin. 2 B cos 2 B + 11 (11 tl(1I +2) sins B cos 8 B + 4'c.
l448]
1859.]
CLERGY.
4
'
TIlE CLERGY OF CA
ADA,
.Alphabetically arranged, with thei7' E'rJst O(fiæ AddresIPs, ezc,>pt in a fro) insta1lce3, where the return has bun made wit"
tlLe name of thp. Omgregation attached. Tl.iI, however, iI gen rally tlle SU7'
aI the æ:ldresB.
Un it ell Church of Enerland .Jones,.J. ........................... neMord Dohbs, F. W.............:........ King!'':ü n
Inui Ireland.'" Jones, W. ...................,.....,. Granby Drl
kwater.!J. H. (M,ss'y)., AllaJisnlle
Leach,W.T"D.G.L.(St.G.C)ì\lontreal Oliv,es, II. \\., B.A., (Asnst.) Cohourg
DIOCESE OF QUEBEC. Lindsay, D. .M.A., }'rost ViI. & Stukely
uckett, Willi/tm, D.D.......... Toronto
R i g ht Rev. G. J. :\lountain , D.D., D.C.L. Undflay, H., .hf.A. ................;: ßrollle I.letcher, .John. .hf.A............. Bradt<,1rd
.. Lockhart A.D. !\',Glasgow& KIlkenny Hood, John (Hector) ......... Dl1nDvIlle
Lord B,Ûlnp (18.J6). Lontl
delì R. .:................... Laprairie Fuller, T. B.ock. D.D., D.eL., Th ,rold
Balfour. R
v. A,... Sydenham, Ki_ngl'e y I Machin, J..... St.lIyacin!l' ami UpIon
arrett, Hi<:.hard ............ Cllnnin
ton
:Boyle, F..hx. .hI.A., :\lagdalene hland8 lI1errick. W. M.A., Berthler& Branùon heddes, J, IT., M.A. (R()Ctor), HamIlton
Burj!;e!!. II., B.A. .................. :\icolet I 1I10ntgomcry, Ii, ..........,....... Sutt')ll Givins. 8altern(RuralDeanj Yo
kvillc
Burrage, II G., N.A. ............ llat ey !>lorri... \V. .................. Buckingham Godfrey, .J............................ Nepean
Chapman, T. S., M.A. ...... :\larbleton Mouilpied, J. D., .h[,A. (As
il't.),.. Sorel Grasett, II. J.. B.D. (Recwr), TOrf\llto
Cros
lI. s. ........................ Cllpe ,Cove JIlcLeod..J. A., M.A. ...... Chril'
ie..ille Grasett, Elliott, .M.A. (H
ct.). FOlt Lrle
DalzIel. .J. ... ...... ..,...... ............ },aton Neve, F. S. ......... ......... II uuhnl!;don Greene. Ths., D. D. (R,) "" ellm!!"ton Sq.
De La.mare, 1".. M.A. ...... Gaspe ßa.
in O'GI'advO. DeCourcy, M.A., :\1a.<;couche Grier. John, A.M, (Rural D.) B
lleville
Doolittle, L., .M.A. ......... LennoxviUe I Pyke, j.............,.............. \"Iludreuil Groves, 1". J. S. .................. Sl'ymour
};lllery, C. 1'., ...............
!IIple Grove I Heid, .J., D D. (Rect.) St. Armand Emit Hallen, Geo., B.A.... l'cnetanj!uishtme
}"alloon. D" D.D. .........,.. Melbourne ltohinl'on .I!', M.A. ........... Ahbotsforù U:irding. Hobert...... }'redericksburgh
Foth
rp;ill.
l. :\1. ................ DamiIle I J{(lgers. E'. J., (GaJ'risnn Ch.)
I
I.'treal Hafl
r, W. .I!'. S. (Reclor) ......... J!a
h
HamIlton, Charles. B.A....,..... Quebec Rumt, C... ......... Rawdon and l\.lldare JlarrI!', J. ..,...... ...... South :\Iountam
HellmuIh, J., D.D. (Gm, Sup't .lilT the Sca.th, A.... I"arnmm and St. ßriv;ide lIamrd. ReIIr)'..................... On
lU'y
C"l: Ch. cf- &hool &cÙ'!y in,B, iY. A.) Scott. .J., A/.A. (Rp.ctor) ...... Dun.ham 1I,'bden Job
, .A.M. ...... J!
unilt0n
Jenl..ms, J. II., B. A.... }.,,,,t .hampton I Slack, G.. A/.A. ..................... MIlton I["rchmer, \\. A., A.ltl. ...... l\.In
sttJn
.Jones. .1. W., B,A. (de
tinat. not tixed) Sutton, A. .................. Edward
town I[ickit', John ....,.............,..... Lt:lily
Kemp. John, B.D. ............ ...... Bury 8\ kel', J. S. (City NÌ>sionary) Montreal Hill, nuhl Cuùmore. A.M, ... ...... ). ork
J\:er, !'tl.......,................. Sandy Beach ')'
tte. F. n. M.A. (St. L. CIL.) Montreal TliIl, Geor
e 8. J, (Rp.clor)... 1\J.trllhH.ll1
King, W. ..,.............,.... St. Sylvc
ter Torrance, J, (Assistant) ......
lontrt'al Hilton, .l('nn........................... llt.pe
J..<Iucke, E...................... Lennox..-ille Townsend, M., M A, (R,) CJarenre,'il1e In'
le8, C. I.<JJster, B...!., Drurum(\)ld...
Milne, 0., lof.A. (
u,:al D.) N.Carlble Wetherall, C. A. B.A" St. Armand W. .Iuhnson, W. A. :..........:.....: We
ton
1tlc.lllbert, .J. I. (Jlt
sumary) ... Quebec White. J. P., (R,clor) ......... Chambl.y .Iacobs P.(Tnd. JIl.s.) 'lamtoul1n Jfland
Mountain, Armine W.. .M.A.... Quebec Whitten, A. T.. Waterloo find Eh,.!forù l\:ennedy, T. 8. (Sec. CÍlU7.c!t 05'.) Toronto
Merrick, W. C., .III. A., Berthier en haut Young, T. A., M.A....... Coteau du Lac Kcr, :\Iathew .................. OsnaLru
k
Nicolls, J. II., D.D ......... LennoxviIle I\:cndall, B. K., M.A. Trin. Col.. 'f, mnto
Parkin, E.C....._........._.... Yiliciutier DIOCESE OF TORO
TO. Lan
try, .Jolan, .1I.A. ....., Collin
wood
Pear,;e. A, n., .hI.A. (destin. not fixed) Luuder, W. n., LL.D. (Rect.)
apanee
Percy, Gilb't LL.D. (See, 0. So) Quebec lIon. and Right Rev. John Et-mcban, lauder,.J. S.. B...,1, (Rector) ... Ottaw:\
I'etry, II. J., B.A..........."....... Qu
bec D.D., LL.D.. Bi..hfJp. Leach. Thoma!! .,............, I1nmpton
Plees, R. G.......................,.... l.luelJec Ven. GeofJ..re 0' Kill
tuart, D.D., Areh- Leeming WUI. (Rector) ...... Chippawa
Reid, C. 1'., .1l.A, ........._. Sherhrooke dp.GClln'if Kingston. IRtt. :Stephen, LL.JJ............. l'.,t"Onto
Robertson. D. (Chap. to Furcu) Quebec Ven. Alex. N, B..thune, D.D., D.C.L., Lcwifl, .1, 'frav..r
, LL.D, ." Bl"Ock..iIle
Roo, 11., B.A.....,......,..,.........
ut'bec Archdeacon of Yllrk. T.e\lois, J:ich:lrù ............... Ken'l>hille .
Ros". KG. \V.. mviere du Loup en bas Archd, Bethune, D.D, D.C.L., } .'" i:1 Lo;!an, William......... ...... Cart\night
Se\\('U. E. W.._..................... Quebel' Rev, II. J. Gra."ett. B.lJ.,
Lundy. J!'. J., D.r.L.(Rpctor), Griwsl>y
Short, R. .............................. I.eeds Hev. H. Sl'adt1in
.lJ.D.,
Macauley, William (RpctQT) ... Picton
Smith, .I!' A,.,................ Three IUv..r8 Hev. W. :\1. Ill'rchmer. .111..'1.,
:5 :\lac
..orl/.e, Hobt. .Tack
on, Stree1
..ille
'l'bompson, J. n., .'I.A. ... LenfJOxviHe Hev. 'f. S. I{ennedy, &oc. (;lturc ,';oc'y \lac\lmra)". W, n.D.. D.r.L.. iXiH.)!.ara
'fhompsun, W, L................ Stanstend Adaml'on, 'V. A.. n,C.L. ...... Toronto :\I:tc:\ab. Alf'x., D.D., ... ßowml!n\ille
Williams, J. W., At.A...... LennoxviHe Alt'xallder. J. Lynne ... Stoney CI...ek \I,\yerhotf"r,". 1'.. A.M. (Sup.) Whitby
Wood. 8. S., ItI.A. (llur. D.), :\Ielbourne Allen, T. W...................... ...... Cavl\u
"Ickenzi... .f. G, D., .III.A.. Genr!!etown
'fool rich. A. J. ..........,.... Stof.wh,tm Amhery, J. .IIl.A., Trin. ColI., Torontu :\lilcbele. m,.lnrd, .hf.A. .., York :'olilll'
Warù, ll. G. (Cauchist), Lower Ireland Antler
on. G. A............. f>.hannoTn'i!I.. :'olorris, El)o-oezer .........,.. EraIJktown
Ardagh, S. ß., M.A. (Hector) ..' l1.'1rrie
lol'Iis, A. .1.... ......... FitzroJ lhlrhou\'
DIOCJ.;SE OF l\10
TItEAI... AtkiLson, A. F., D.C.L (H.)
t. Cather. :'olorris..1. ........................ Hamilton
Rt. RH. F, Fulford, D.D. Lnrd RisllOP, ArDI!'tronJ;!..J. G.. B.
t, W. Hay, k
hury \lulhollal1d. A. II. It. ... OWl'n Sound
Very Rev. .J. Bethune. D.D.. Defln. Haldwin, K, N.A. ..,...,........ To\'ooto !IIl\lkin
. Hannibal............ liillg!'ton
Yen, Archd
acon S. Gilson, &n. C\.zmm. lIlackman. 'f. J.
1. W., D G.L. lI:zmÏll'1I
Iul..eh, .fohn A. ......... ...... Kiu;!!'tf\n
]l J H 'd D D } Baker, E. (ltIissitl1111T!I) ...... 1'I'mhroke 'l".pm. K (A$
istant) '........... l:arrie
R:;: :'oi. ,i
":
]8
nd: .h1.A., HmlOrary B:trtldt '1'. n. 'I., .IIf.A. ...... l{ïll
ston :\fcColluDl. T, II.. A./J ......... 'f"J"l'nto
{{ev. W. T. Leach, lJ.eL.. GLnom. Heaven. Ja8.. D.D.. L"niv Cn!.. '1'ol"onto O':\I..arß, P. A. (Ind. "'is,)
Jallitoulfn
Jtev. C. nancroft., M.A., Belt. WIII ,B A., IJig;hrd Ck. í'carhoro' Osler, F,'arher!'ton L.. Jf.A, '" lIU1hlaa
}{ev. E. J. Rogers, Bi1!llop's Secretary. Heek,.J. W. ..................... Pett.rhoro' O!'ler. II. Bl\'h ............... Llordtown
Berhune. A. N.. D.D., D.f".L.. Cobflnr!l Palmer. Arthnr,],f A............. 'Guelpb
Abbott, W. (Rector) ...... St. Andrew's Rlalw. D. I;., .III. A.. (Rural D.)'fhorllhiil Parnell, 1'. n.......... ... Burritt's J:.lpidø
Allen, A. A. ........._....._...8..bre..-oi8 Bll'a!'d..ll. Wm.. bf.A. ...... Pflrt Trent Patton. n.. D.eL. (lluml D.) COfI1v."ll
Ander!'on, W. (Rector) ............ Sorel ßO!'wt'U. K .Jukes, D.C'.L., :\forrÏ!'burp: l,(.ttit. C. II. ..................... J:khmond
BalIcroft. C., 111...1. (Hector).
t. John's Bower. J.; C...................... Barrit'fìeld I'entlalld, .John, A.B............. \\ hithy
Uoud. "'. TI., JI.A. (St. G. C). :\lontreal Bon
fi..I,1.. Thomas...,..... ......... l'ictf)Ji 1'11'1'11, II. E....... ......... "CuT) inj! I'lal'l'
Poon!'all. T. ..................... CI"rendon Brent, Henrv ................., I\ewl'astle I'rt'!'tlln..J. A. .........,........... Arthur
IlrethrJIlr. \V., fll.A. ......... Onnstown Brown. Ch.trles ......... Conre's I.:m.ling Phillips,][ N .....' Grantham. ;\ill
.tra
(JIlDll'bdl, A. D., It[A. (T. C.) :\fontfl.al Burnham,
ll1rk. A.B., ,..... rctf'rboro' R:tlll'PY, F. !"ep.. /.l.A......, I\ewlhllrkl.t
Con!'tantine, I., M.A., StanbIid
e J
a!'t Bull. G. A. ........................... ßl\rton H..ad 'fhomal' Bolton ......,..... Orillla
Corn\\all,.J. ........................ Lacolle Butler. .T.. .111.,1. ..................... :\Iareb Rilchie. WiIlitln' ............... r.l'ol""ina
])avill
on,.J. C., Cowanllville & Churchv. Hroughall, A. ,J , B.A. Trin. C. Toronto 1
0p:er8.}{. \'a"lann, Af.A....... hin
ton
1Juveruet. A., ,".A. .,.... Uelllmiugfurd , lleaVen. Wm. }:ð. B.A., (A
't) l'r..8c....tt. Rolph. HOIlIlLinc .................. :\"ia!!am
}:llegoocJ, Jucol>, Jl.A..........
f"ntr.eal C:\rry, ,T.. /I.D................ Wnodbri(llle nothwell. .John, .A.B., Amherst J
land
}lllna:;an, .J......................... L,'\<'hme f'larke. W. C................ Fenelon }'alls Ruttan. (,h,u'les .,.......... W..llin!!"ton
}'or,,
t, C., .lIf.A.............._... Gr..nville CanoU. .J. '.................... G.m"lno'1ue Hol>arl!;. 'fT., .111...1. ... St. Clltharines
.I<'ult.on, .J., "I.A............. Rus.",.lltown ('oo}ll'r, II. C., B.A., (Rrrfnr) ]':tot.ï"d,p !"an
on. AlA"t. (Trin. Church), 'J'OI'ODto
Godden, J. ..................-........ I'otton ('ox, H. Or..gory ....,.... Clirlt'ton [,lHce
c"dding, 1I.mry, D.D. ......... Toronto
Grlhble, J................ rortage du Fort ('b,mce, ,T.lm
>I (lnd. ßtis.).Ol\rtlen Hiv,
ha1JI,'in. I:ol""rt ............... Oal,\'ille
C,riffin. J. ... .....,......._...... ...... Gore lIarlinj!. W. f'.. Holy Trln. Ch., Toronto
hortt, .Jollfllhan. (Rrctor), I'o,.t HOl)e
I1aJ:ard, 11......................_... On
'ow Denfl'che, Edwllftl. ..4."1. ......... Credit :-:t..nn.>tt. \\ altf'r. ,JI _I. ......... Torouto
Johuriton, J. ......... Aylmer aud lIull Dixon, AJex., B.A. (Hec.). P. Dalhou
ie Ste
a.rt. E. M. M.A (Au
t.) Guelph
D l449]
50
CLERGY.
[1859.
St.." ßrt. II W. (Cll1"afe)......... Gup]ph
StrolJ!
. Samu,,] S., D.D. ... 'l'eC'nm
..th
Stuart. Q. Q'K.. D.D., LL.D. Kin
stol!
Stephpnson. R. L. ...............,.. Pertb
Srnithhurst, J. ...... Lea IInrst, )lillto
Stanna
e. John ............ MerI"Ìttsville
Stanton- ............... .Enniskillen
Tl\ne. F. .............................. Os.!001
TrenMyne, Francis ....., Lamb's Pond
Tremayne, }-'.. Jr, .................. Milton
Thulll
on. C. K......,..,.............. E]ora
Taylor. Thomas, A,.
f. ...... Columblls
Van Liuge, J. ... ............ ........' Mono
Viner, U. B. B.A. ............ Greenwood
Wibon, .John ............,....,... Grafton
Worrell, J. H..\) ............ Smith's F..lls
"""hitahr, G., ALt. (Provost) 'l'oronto
Wbite, W.li. B.A. (Mi$.) Camden .East
DIOCE:;:E OF IIL'RO
.
RI::!ht Hev. Eenj. Cronyn, D.D., Bisltop.
AlIan, .John ..... ðC'
tination not fixed.
Bettridge, W., B.D. ......... Woodstock
BoomC'r. 1\1.. A.lIt. ..................... Gl\lt
Broul!h. C. C., A.lIl................ I,ontlon
(Ampb..n, R. F., A,,'I. ......... navfield
Caulfield. A.
t.Geo., A.B., St. Thomas
Clotwol'ttv. W. ......... ......... Crm.shill
Dewar, )<
: (I" ..t.-'I. (Rector),
:mdwich
Elli,.tt, A. (Indian -'Iission.) Tuscarora
:Elliott. F. G..........,..... ...... Co]chest..r
Elwood. t:. I,.. A.M. ... ......... (lodC'Mch
Fauquier, F. D. ............ South Zorra
Flood, ]t, _1..'1. (RPCtor)..,... De]aware
Gibson, J. C. (Assist. ."l1in.) Woodstock
Gordon, R. ......... ................. London
Grant, F. W. .................... Onondaga
Guur.... .1. .............................. Dawn
Holland. II., A.Jf....,........ Tyrconn..11
II ugh..q, J (Ibu... ................... Lom]on
lIurst. John .............. Amherl'thur!!h
.Jamicson, A. (Ind. Itlis.) Walpo]A Ishl
.JASS"PP, II. B., .A.JL.. '" l'ort Bnrwell
Johnson, C. C. .................. Eastwood
Kennedy, J. ... ...... ....... ...... Ottprville
Lampnmn, A....... ......... ....... lIIurpeth
}Iack, 1<'. ..................... Amhf1rFtlltrrg
M
rsh J. W. (Spc. Ch. SO".).., Inger',.,,])
MC'Ll'an, John (Assist. .Ifin.).., London
1rJ9Ckridge, J. ............... Port Stan]py
}forti mer. A. (Rpctnr) ... ...... Ade]aide
Jlulhollan.l. A. II. R. ... Owen Sound
Iu]hol\:.nd. .J. G., Jf.A. ......... SimC'O/)
NellI's. A. (fndÜm Jlis.)...... Brantfol'll
Parlfield, .J. ........................ Burford
Patt.er
on. R... ...............
tratford
Pln('ku('v, T. A................... Cb"tlmID
R!\])y. W B...............,......... Wilmot
lVov..H 11.
f.A. .............. WooclFtock
Imon. G. .........,................. !"imCOH
Sß\tpr, J G. ft.. B A................ 8arnia
./twhs, F. W..................... Chath"m
Smyth. J. ........................ War\\iek
Stimson. E. n. ......... lIIount Ple/lsant
Townlpy, A., D.D. .................. Paris
Ushe,'. .J. C ..................... Br/lntf'rtl
Vi('llrH, John, B.A. ................ Carlis]p
VÏC'Itt"F. .]ohnston ......
Iount Pleasant
Willi/uns. A........................... "'Ioore
Wood, William ............. Walsingham
ROlnan Catholic Church.
DIOCESE O
. Qummc.
lIfo
RC'v. P. F. Turj!pon. D. D.. Arch"flp.
Right. Un. C. F. Baillarg-pon, D.D.,
lliFh"p of 'floa, Administrafm.
Vpry Hpv. A. :\J/liI!01rx, }
Very Rev. !\-t. Chanvin, Picm's
Very Hpv. G. Gavr../lu, G al
Very <<..v. C. }'. Cazpan. pmr .
Very Rpv. L. .J. CaRanlt,
QUF.ßFC f'ATREDRAL.-"Very Bev. C. F.
Cazl'
n. V G.: Hev, .J. B. A }'erlsntl,
Re". Thomaq Roy: Rev. E. I,an
p'in.
SecreJ.ary; Hev. II. Lecours, Sub. &C.
Alain,.J Loui!... Bonavent.ure, Gl\spe
ArDl1.Ud, J. B. ......... ...... .)<;sCûumailJII
Alwl<\ir, .Ioseph (Catlte.clral) ... Qu"bec
Audet, Nic............... Carleton. Oa.;pe
Audet. Oct., (.Laval e,-niversity). Queùec
Bahel. }........ ...... ............ .E!oÇoum8in
Baillargeon. Et. ... ............ St. Nicolas
ßaillairgo.>. J. }'rs. (&mirwry)... Quebec
B..aubi.,n, J. L.. St. Tho's,
I"ntma
ny
Beaudry, Aug...
Ialbale Murray Bay
Up:tudry, J. J.(Dmg. Chapel).., Qupbec
Bel\ulien, .K (St.l'utk. Cltw'ch). Qneb<:'C
lIea'llieu, Upo , Ste. Irenie, Charlevoix
Heaumont, Chl\rles......... tit. IlI'npdin('
lleaumont. I'ierre ... ............ I.'luzon
lledard, L. T. (General Hospital), Quebuc
H"ùard. P. J., ht. Raymond. Portn..uf
ßegin, Chades,..... ...... Hi ..iure flu..Ile
B..gin, F. X., st. Pacome &
lt.. Cal'me]
HtJland, JIS......... Ste. Julie, Somers"t
Beland, PiC'rre, St. Antoine, Lotbiniere
B..hmger,
arc..... '..... Dt-schllDibault
n"Ii!\le, L. Leon '" tit.. Fr!\ncois du 8ud
Hdleau.
imerm, St. Croix, L otbinl".'e
Uernard, Ls. Theod., St.. Clsire. .Jollil't
Uernier, .Ios. M"I... Halitàx,
I..gantic
ßerube, Jos. .........,.. Forsyth, H..,U!ce
Besst'rl'r, G. H......... IldHnd ofOrl..ans
Blais, I... Coli. Ste. Anne de Ia Pocatiere
mais. W ollaston, do. do.
Blanchdte. A.. do. do.
lIIanchette, J. Bfe. ... Sf.. Octav('. Mitis
Blouin, }'. Adelme ...... Ste. Cedlp, Bic
Blouin, J. II. ..................... Beaufort
IInily, Roger, Ste. Anne de la Poc:lliere
llolduc, J. n. Z...... St. Roch's, Quebec
Bonenfant., .Jos... nerthier, BeIlH,'hß>lse
Bonnellu, E. (,',Y. Patrick's Clt.), Quel
c
Houcher. Fri<. ... St. Ambr,'lse, Quebl'c
Boucher, l'ierre ...............,.. :Uatane
llournssa, .108...... 8. Bernl\rd. neauce
llourrett, L. A.. St. Annede la Pocati"re
Braun, A. .J. (Om!!. C !Lapel) ..' Quehec
Brunet, F.. Ste. Sophie, Il:tlif. l\Ie
antic
Brunet, Ovide (Lu:val Ullirer.), Quebec
Butt;an, Felix (.''iPmirw.ry) ...... Quebec
Campbell, Jos. Xig. ... L.Lke Beauport
Campeau. Aut.......,........... Beaumont
Clmlu. }'red. S lIenri ............ Lauzon
CIi,ault.. Ls. Jac. (.'yminary)... Q ebuc
Casennve, P., St. Sal!v..ur....... Quebec
f'asgntin, A., Grand Brule, Sag-uenay
CIl-grain, G"o. ... ............ St. O"rvlli8
CIt.gr
in, ft., Ste. Anne de III Pocati"re
C,lt.ellier. l\'rd. ...... S, Rocll's, Quebec
Catellier, Jos. do. do.
C.lzeau, C. F. (ATchb'p. Pal,)... QrlC'bec
Charest, Zeph. ...... St. Roch's, Quehec
Chauvin. !\larc (Hotel Dieu) ... QlwbC'c
Clarke, P. .1.......... ....,...... Yalcartier
Clement, Piprre, St.. Urha:n, Cbal'l..voÏ'\;
CJ.'utier, C. (St. John's Cltu1'ch). Quebt'e
Cloutier, .J..an, C]eoph......,... CHconna
Colfer. J. U;t.l'ú.tric''-"s Church). Quebec
Coopman, I!'. ...... St. Sauvt'ur, Quebec
Cote, Jean Baptrste ...... Point" Levis
Cote, .Jacob ..,.................. lUmouFld
Couture, JOB. ...... St. Isidore. LHu7.on
l>eloge, Frs. Cav....... Islet & 8 ('
'rille
Derome, Ge r ,. Sta. ............ Grondineli
V
sjarcll"s. L... Grande Riviere. (;aspe
Desrochers. B.>nj..
t. CroIx. Lotbiui..rp
DestruismaisonB, F... Ts and of Or]eans
n..ziel, Jill'. D, ...
otre dRme de Levis
Dion, E. Yict....,.. ............ S. MOdl'ste
Dionne. Pierre ... St.. Alban, pc rtneuf
Doucet, Isid., Ste. lIelenA, I{Hmourllska
Doncet, N.. S, Andre, Islet dn l'orhlge
Dowling, :\1ichael ......... St. Sy]v"Fter
Dro]et, Georj{e (Orthpdral)...... Qu..ooc
Drolet, P...(St.Putl.-:'s ClwTcll). Que])('C
Dufour, Ed. ... ............ ...... 8t. I.:17.llre
Duguav, :\1. ..................... Ste. 1'1 ,vie
Dumas: JOB............. St. .Tpan. Porljolt
Dumontier. Fil....... Risti
ouch. Gl\spe
Dunn, W., 8te. Catherine. F..s
ambanlt
Durocher. Flav.... St. 8auveur. QuehPc
Gagnon, ClovIs ............ EboulementB
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Gagnon, Jean ßsptiste...... Cbicoutlmi
Gari"py. Presq.................. 8te. Anne
UÖ.ope, T. A. de .............., Lotbiniere
GumlÏn, G. .......,.... S. George. Heauce
Gl\uvrl:'au. C., St.e. Annede lu Pocatiere
Gingra.s, Leon......... Quebec Seminary
Gingras I,ouis, do.
Gingras, N. ... S. Raphap], HellechaBl'Ð
Giu!l:ras. Zeph. .................. Ecureuile
GOdbout, J'\arc. '.. LRmbton, M..g/lntfc
GO!'l
elin, A. St. Jean, bland of Urleanll
Uouthier, Damase .., Qu..bec 8ewinsry
Grenier, I". A. ... St. 8au\'eur. Quebec
Grenier, Noel L...... 8t. Elziar, Heauce
Ureni..r, Ovide...... S. B!\sil.., Port.neuf
Grenier, T. ß"lJj. ... St. Henri. I,auzon
Guertin, Noel.................. :::t. Casimir
Guilmet.. };d. ..,............ Perce,Oaspe
lIall('. Et. ...... Ste. lIIarguerite. .Jolliet
lIampl. ,\'hs. (Seminary)......... Qlwbec
Hamelin, Lpa .... St. !torh des A ulnpts
Harkin. P. II...... S Culumba. Quebec
lIebt'rt, Nic.... ............... Karnuur'8.Fks
liebert, Oct............ ......... SI. Arsene
Holfman, .Jos. ...............,.. Ecureuilø
lIudon. Jos., ." Hebertville, SI\
uena'y
H uot.. Pierre ...... ...... ......... St. Fove
Laberge. ,Jos, ......... Ancienne Lorette
Ladriere, A ng. ......,......'.... S. }',.blen
Lafontaine, C. ... Arlliagh Belleehss!!Ø
1..s
HcP, J,... Ste. Anne dt" la Po<'atiere
Logueuc, Jos. .................. St. Agne!l
L.lhaip, J.6on...... ... ...... ...... Cap S:mte
Lalibert.e. .... (SPlln'1IU1'Y) .........Queæc
Lange\ in, E. (Arcldrp's Pal.)... Quebee
LI\np:Pvin, .J. (
,rorlnul &hool),.. Quehec
Lapointe, R ............... Kllnkakee, HI.
Larouche, Tha. ......... ßaie St. 1'81Ù
I..averdipre, Cbs. (S'11li'TUlry) ... Quebec
Ll:'clerc, N.......... Notre dame de Livia
Lel'ours lion. (Archup's Pul.)... Quebec
Ledm', Frs. X"v. ......... Anl!e Oardien
I,efrançois. .IOf. 1'.... S. Henri. I.auzon
Legare, Ad. (Laval FIIÌY'enity). Qnebec
Le
re, Cyr (.'Yll
maT.lI) ......... Quebee
Lpffioine, O. (lTrsu1.ine's Chap.). Quebec
L...moine, ì\1. ............ .......... Quebec-
Maillonx. AI. ,........... K:mk..kee. Ill.
Marceau, Laz. ......... ......... Isle Verte
:\IarC'.t'au, 8" St Simon, BlLie dd' Ila lIa
:\IartC'\ Aut....... ....,....... Eboulemeuts
:.\Jartcl. .10s. ............... St. AI..xandre
:\Iartinpau, D., St. Chllrles, Hellechas!'e
:\llIti.., J( PO. ...... St. Callixte, &'Dlerset
:\1ichand, ]
l7., Notre <lame dn Port
Et
'liIeHe, A u
. ......... ...... St. Aug-ustin
Methot. Ed. )Ii<'h. (&m.Í11U1'Y), Quebec
Moore, J'd. }'rs.... St. Fredem', He4UCEt
'Iorin. }'rs. ............... Clip St. Ignace
:Uorrisbette. }íd..le ... ......... St.. }ídl,le
\1cDonnell, }'rs. ...... 1,,,eds, :lle!\"antlc
'\cUaura". II. (St. lidk's CII.), Quebec
Xad"8u, Uab,...,.. Ste. "uee, Rimollski
Xaud, J.. St. Laurent. Island ofUrlesns
Nelli
:m. .lames ... St. Jo"cvh Ue:lUce
Oli.a. )<'rt'cl., Hi.lere au H
nard. Gu
pe
Otis, Lucien ... G.aml Baie. Saguenay
O'Or..tl)., Juhn............... St. S}lvest.er
l'arlldi8, F..I.. Ste. Anne c\e]a Pocatierø
PafJ.uet., BenjllDlin (Cuthl'Clral). Quebec
Par..nt.. Et. I
d.......,.. (bateau Uicher
Parent. Louis Ed. ........ ...... l'ortneuf
Parent, J.(,ui
......... St. .Jean. Portjoli
Patry. Pierro .................. 8t. Paschal
Paym..nt, Et. ............... Ch"rlebourg
Pt:lleHer, A., Ste, Ann(' de la Poclltiera
Pprras, .J. Bte.
t. Jean d'};
chaillons
l'e\letier..1. Bte....... Jsle !\UX Cuudre.s
PilutC', F.. Col. St.e. A nne de la pf)('atÍl'rG
l']..moDl]on. }'rl'. ... 8t.. Ro('b'., QueÞec
PlantÆ', R U. ( Gen. Hosp. C help.). Quebec
Polre /"hs. )<;11,............... 8t. II melme
Pouliot, ChI'. ............... St. AmbroiSlt
Pouliot. l'a"chlll............... 8t.Oenais
Puulin, J.ouis ...... St. I.itlore. Llluzon
Potvin, Hyac., St. DenI!!. Karnoural'ka
"roulx. Louis ...... Ste. Marip.. Bt>anoo
Prou]
L. A...................... at. Valioc
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Provancher, L... st, Joachim, Beaupre PanDe.ton,.J. E. .
Que. tier, Ed.... St. Deni., K'imourltt;ka ParaÙI
, D....... ............ POID
dll La.c
R..cine A. (St. John's Church), QuetJ..c Paradis. J. ......... St. FrançoJ
du Lac
RIt/'inc. Domiuique(CuthedraO, Quebec Pelletier,
"'h' .................. d,anfuhf'
Rlehard. Ed. .................. St. }'erreul Prinre,.J. 0....,..,................. DU,rham
Ri<-Ild,rù.
on, W., St.Giles & Ste. A
a
b
RiCArd. N. K... Ste. Anne de II\.
e
ade
Riunx, _ ........................ St. EIOJ nou
seau, Z. .....;.........
t... MOJJlq
"
Rioux, M.
l. (Seminary) ...... Q
ebec .R."Y! P. ...;.. St. 1'ìorbert d Arth
ba
ka
Rou!'5eß.u, 1<:., St". A, des
Ionts {;H!'pe 811'OIS, J, K .................. St.. B.arultbe
Rousseau. Leon ............ St. I\blachie Suznr. r H. ............... St. Chfl
tophe
R()u
..lI.U, U ..... St. Lambt'rt, Lauzon 'foupin. Y.................:...,....;. Eveche
Roussell, Pi..rre (&71tinury) ... Quebec Tourigny L. ... f't.lIhehel d
amasko.
RlJuüer. Honore ............ l'ointe Levis T, ahan, L. ...... Cleveland. H!chmond
no, , CloviRoo......................... B..auce Tr>lban, n. ...... Clevelltnd, RlCh
lond
Roy.l,iun .................. Trois Pistoles Turgeon, F. ..................... St. DJdace
Roy. T, (A.rcllbiElup's Hllaa)... Quehec
Ro
er..1 ............ ::5t.
ltuv.eur Q....ebec
Sa
"e' ilJe. Jer"me, S1. Basile, Portn..uf
Saucier, J'II'., St 'l'hOlllI\S. MO'!tUlagT
y
a'{, Pi..rre ... St. Romuald, Esrh..mm
Siroi"!,
ph. ......... St. Pierre du
ud
ï'aDl!TIlY, Cyp. .........:.....,.. Himouski
Tl\rdif, Charles ......... Isle aux Gruel!
'larùif. J.. St. Pierre Islalld ofOrlt'ans
Ta
ch..r..ltu. K Alex.. Quehec St>minary
Tt'tu, [). lIenri... H. Ro"h de
Aulnet'S
TesHi
r. }'r,;. Xav., 8t.I<',ancOis. B..auce
Tremhlltv, G....... Notre Dame de Levi
Trudel, èharles............ Ellie St. Paul
Vallie :'tan. ...... Telet and St. Cyrille
'ïllen'euve, 1. B. ... Ste. Claire, Jolliet
DIOCßSE DES TROIS InHERES.
)lj!t'. Thorn!\.!! Cooke, Erequt.
Very Ht'v. C. O. Caron, }
Very Rev. Y. Caron, Vicar$ (;en'l.
Very Rev. L. Lsfleche,
Itev. Chal!. D. Paradis, Secretary.
Aubry. L............................ St. Leon
Batlev. J... ...... St. Pit'rre IJCsbe('qut'ts
llaill';'r\teon. F., Eveche des 'l'rois Riv.
Ee! h'C";urt, 0... ......... Drummond ville
B..II..lTla. e. H. ." ............ Yaml\cbicbe
BeJ!enl.lr.., N. A., Seminaire dt!
ic"let
Bnis. L. Jo
. ..................... Maskmollge
Bnuchard. A.........,..,...... LMC Ay Imer
}toUl.h,..r. .J, ............ Rlvi..re du Loup
Otrrier. !II. '.............. B..ie du Fehvre
Chl\hot. E. ...... !'rocureur de I'Eve"he
Cml\rest. Coo...............,...... S1. f;evf're
Ch utn'. .J. B....,................. St. D,.,'id
Cote, F. X. ............... Ste, Genevieve
Cnt.f'. F. X. I'rocur. du Sem. de
icolet
De
l\ulnters. Jo" D.. 8. D A. :\1, ..
Desil"ts L. O. ... Cap de la \Iagdell\ine
De Villers, 1'................ 8te. (h'rtrude
Di.lIl. C. ......... ...... ......... F:t. Pro'per
i>orion, .T. R.................. Y...machiehe
DOI't if', L. H. .., .................. {;..ntilly
Duh:mlt.. G. ............ ...... St. M"urice
Dupuis, A...... Ste. Anne de la PI.rade
FOI.t if'r L. Y ......................... Nicolet
}'re..hette. W. ..................... BiltJSC n
GlIrc"..u, C. Z. ............,.. 8t. Narrisse
G..limLs, .J.......... St-minalre de
icolet
Gelin .s. 1'. 0...... Semim\Ïre ùe X icolet
Guertin. ..
.
IIf\lllclin. C. ........................ "'otton
Hl\rp..r, .J. ......... ............ St. Ori.'golre
Heroux. N. .T.
U"(I'ul\ck. F.... 8t, GuUlaume d'Upton
I,llcoursit're, J, ........,... ...... \r ...rwick
Larue. N.
w."isspraie, A. II. .........,..
t. Paulin
1""hourù"is, J. ......... Riviere du I.oUI'
Lf','!erc. A. ...... St. l'ierre Lt'slJer(1flets
I....el..rc..1. ß. ..................... Kln:!sey
y,otlillvilie, J. II............. St. Gregoire
)1.1I0.8. ...............,........ Be('anronrt
lIIarr,oux. A. .................. F:1. Z..phiriu
}Iarcoux. I,. ... .............. Maskinonge
l1ar('O\IX, D. !\1. ............... Champlain
Ma.rquis, J C. .....'
t. Plt'rre C"le
tin
aun\ult. .T., St. Thomas dl! I'il'rre,ille
:!IIayralld. A................,..... :<t. \'r!'ul..
Noil\"ux, R A, ............... St. Et1..nn
OlllC8.mp!!, J. B. ............ St. Stalllsias
DIOCESE DE MO
TREAL.
NOTE.-Tl/l' fo7WwinfJ return not hu\'-
ing been mack 1n alphabetical QI"
..
publiðlted as received.
Monseigneur II!. llnnrget, Eveque de
Montrelll; Monseil!r, J, Larocque,
Eveque deC
donia, Coad.
Eveclte-:UM. A. }'. 'l'rutt'atl, .T. O. Pare.
Secretllire, T. ..IRIDal.don, V. Pilon,
H. Moreau, JtJ O. I'abr". P. Leblanc
l'rocure\]r; Et. llick6, JOB. Valade,
et Ed. Moreau,
Vicair'lI Gt'ftf'rawl'.-A. l\Iam;elltl, P,
Biliaudele, l<" Truteau. D Grllnet.
Seminaire de !flaT/treal-D. Uranet,
Snperieur, J Compte, l'rocureur;
Dufre"ne. P. HiIlaudt'le, R. Larre,
V, A,rllud, L. Rl'gourd, L. Villeneuve,
B. GrlLnjon. J. Tuupin. A. Nercllm, E.
Picard. 111. C L. Boui!'sant. Econ, L
"'eI.s
ier, J. J. Connoly. II. Prevost,
cure d'ullice. V. Uou"!lelot. 1<'. DanI..l.
Gil-and, U. Lpnoir, J. J. Perrault, C.
De!lmazurpl\, C..T. Bardt'y, C. D. Tam.
b>treau P. Dowd, C.Lenoir, 1\1, O'Brien
P. Rouslilt'ltu, It. ROIIB
eau, Marsolais.
Ho
an, O'Farrell, Haley, C"mpion.
Eglise de Sl. Pierre-RR. 1'1'. Oblat!l.
Aubert. Sup.. Leonard, Cauvin, La-
zi"r, Brunt't,
GraM Seminaire-J. Royle, Mprcier,
Rouxet, ll. l.arue. Direct, 40 etu-
dilln!,!; en theologie.
OJllf'ge dl' J[ontre"t-p. P. Denis, Direc-
teur, L, L. Billion, J. J. Palatin, J.
De la Yi1!ne. Z. 8ingt'r, Barharin.
Lac des Dn/.X M'mtagnes-Cuoq. Laran.
(Jol1/'ge du JI'.'!uws-IUt. PI', Vi
non,
Rect..ur, Martin. A. lIav('qu p z. A.
I,,,rcber, :\oli
nard, Pillard, Vetter.
Hersen, :\olkhel. Scbn..ider.
.LYoviciat dl',s Jt'suits au Sault au RecoTr
l.f't-I'. SII,.hez.
""spicl' Sf. Josl'ph a la Lo-ng'I.U Pointe
-A. Brai.., P. Mercure.
(hll
ge de Cltu1/tbly-P. M. Mignault,
Superieur.
Collt'fle de l' .Assomption-A. Dupuit',
Direct., X. Barret, Vezina, D.Laporte,
G. Laporte. Ritchot.
C"ll'Dl'dl' Sie. Thfrese-S. Tas'Ie, Sup..
1\1 Ta!lse, Direct., D. Dagenais, II A.
Verrau. COITMineau, .J. Lonerl!an.
('nilI'D/!' de l'lnrlu.,trÌP-S. Hivet, Dir.
O,l/I'!le !f1<lss(In-D..Rauft.Is. Dir.
Cvteau St. LauÏ$-}<'. T. Lab.1ye.
ISLE DE MONTREAL.
St. Laf(rent-:\oHr. St. Germain; RR.
Pl'. de I::te. Croix, .T. Heze, Sup..
'Vcuiard. Dt'lopres, A. Duranseau,
Ancien Cure.
8/(' (;enc"ie"L
-L. Lefobvre, Mangeau.
Vie.
"fl'. Anm-Cbevrefllll.
P"in'/' (J/aire-)1. l'ominvUle.
, flÔlinc-L. Pr..vost.
Lnrl!JIlP Poilltl'-J. B Drapeau.
Pt,i7.tNW:t 7'rmlblf-s-P. I'orlier.
Riv. des Prairies-L. .T.
fartcL
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SauTt-au-Recollet-.J..J. Vinet.; A. L:1-
belle. "\lcaire.
He B'.zard-lluevl1lon.
Ilt Perrot-C. Aubry.
ISLE .JESU8.
St. Martin-MM. P. C. Dube.
Sle Rose-P. Brunet.
St. Vinænt-N. l,avallpc; Piette. Vie.
ClI. des D. S. C-L. Piette. VIl"aire.
St, Francois de Sales-J. Watier.
COTE DU NORD.
St. Barthel-T. V. Papineau;
. Cai!l!lo,
Vicaire.
Berthier-J. F. Gap:noll; Primean, Vie.
[lP du Pads-Arehamhllult.
St. CuthbcT
A. }'bette.
St. GrÛJ'T""Ü<l-Jo... Bris
ette.
St ÞHix-J. S. Aubin.
St. Jean de Matha-J. Belair.
St. Thnma.s-C. Lebel.
[..du.<trie-A. Manl't'l\.u
Durocher,Yic.
8te. Eltzabeth-L. Gu:yon.
St. NorbI'Tt-L. J. Huot.
l,avaU1'ÏP.-II. IIIarl"ottp.
Lanoraie-J. O. Giroux.
S'. SI11pia-E. ßirs.
St. Paul-'r. L. B"I\
l!ard,
Kildare-D, Laporte.
Sle. MelanÍP.-}'. Jeannotte.
Repentigny-J. B. Labelle: F, Labelle
et. E. Labt'lle, An,'lens Cures.
L' ASS011lptinr.-F. Dorval.
Sf. Jaqw8 de l' AcMgan-.J. R. Pare.
Chap du Sæurs de Ste. Anne-D. Mar-
echal.
St. Liguari.-J. Banete.
St. Alexis-V, ClemelJt.
Ste. Julunne-Perrault.
Rawdon-Quinn.
St. .Alp"onse-N. Picbe.
St. Hnch de l' Acltigan-M. Brassard
Demers. Vie.
Sf. Lin-JoJ. T. Hurteau.
St. Cnlixte-E, Desmarais.
St. Rsprit-M. Charron.
St. Hrnry-J. M. Ch(',,'igny: E. Tberien.
Yica-ire; L Gagne. Ancien Cure,
Lachenaú- E.
ormandin;
1. Morin,
Ancien Cure.
T<",bonm-A.Theberge; oct. Renaud,
Vicaire.
Sfe. Anne des Plaillo-Champoux.
St, JeTlflne-M. Brunet; Thibodeau,
Vicaire.
Ste. Sapltie-D. .J. Brosnan.
Sfe. .411I'Je-L. Fournier.
St. &wvpur-J. ß. ù>monde.
St Calomhan-.I. Fl\hev,
Sfe. Thense-J. Dal!:enåis.
St. Jamner-PE'rrau1t.
St. AUflu.tin-S. Theberge.
St. Ellstache-R. P Ga!;tineau; R. P.
I,cfebvre, Vicaire.
Sf. J"sl'ph-Bourgeault.
St. ßpnoi
A. F. Groulx.
St. Placide-Alfred Toupin.
Sie, <ola.<tu[ue - V. Pling\let; E.
Bonin, Ancien Cure.
St. .Andre-A. 'fbibaudier.
ruudrl'uil-Rrßsslird.
St. llermw;-T,. Turcot.
Higalld-P. Behmj(pr,
SiP. M,rrtlle--C. Loranger.
LfS Cedres-M. H01Jx.
r"Þau au Lac-Dufnur.
St. CÚ't-C. E. Mar..olail!.
St. Pol./fcarpe-B. F. Cholette.
St. z,tique-Laf;nier.
COTE DU SUD.
St. Regr.s-F. X. Marcom:.
St. .AnicPt-Garles,.y
St. Timoflle-J, ArcbambRult; Bedard,
\ iraire.
St. r:[pmmt-D. ChlLl'land ; F. Perrault.
'Ticma.
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CLERGY.
[1859'.
St. úmisde Gonz-J. Seguin, Couillard,
llincblubrook.
,'
fæ. ,J/artine-I<:. myth.
lit Urbain-A. J. Martineau.
:st. Jl'an Chrysost01ne-lI. Beaudry,
Lauzon, 'ïcaire.
Orntöt,(lwn, íÍ'C.-Gagnier, Beaudry;
I.c\...que, Vie,
CltuJ.l'at/.!}uay-J. Dequoy.
Sle. Pltil"mene-P. Poulin.
St. Üidore-N. Trul1el.
Sault St. Louis-H. 1). Antoine; R. P.
l\laIMtre, Vicuire
St. Philippe-A. Proulx,
St. Ðlouard-T. E. Dagenais.
St. Jlichel-Champeau.
Ill'lIImÙlflfortl et. SherTÏlIgton-Graton;
T. Berard, Yicaire.
St. Om..'tant-C. L. Vinet.
St. Rend-I'. Bedard; A. Payette. Vie.
:st. Jean-Dorch-C. Laro('que, l\l. Quin.
tal. .H.ouis
e, Anciens Cures.
St. Luc-Il. l\lmiu.
Blair/ÏwJ:ie-lt. Robert.
St. Jåequu te .Min-.J. Morin.
St. C.I/J.f1"Ïffl-C. Ji.l\lorri
ou; Chagnon,
'ïl!aire.
St. Júlentin-L. LUSFier.
St. Barnard-F. Hochette.
LU]1r<1irie-J. Gravel; }'. X. BourlY.>n-
nais, Vicaire.
Lmtgeuit-G. ThibauJt; Poulin, Yic.
Ch. dP.s &Eurs d
J. M.-Kt. Lavoie.
Brmcherville-T. Pepin; G. LeslI.ge, \ïe.
St. B,'u1,Q-)1. Piette.
J'U1'ennes-J. Desautttls; Ciguere, Yic.
Ste. J ulit:-J. Tbeoret,
VercJlI'res-H. O. Bruneau; St. .Jacques,
Vicaire.
Contreeæur-F. L'Ueureux.
Clwmbly-I'. 1\1. l\Iigllliult,; .J. O. Chi..
coine, \ïcaire.
DIOCESE OF ST. IlYACIXTIIE.
::\Igr. J. C. Prince. Bislwp.
,:"ry
ev. J<:. Dern
rs, } Vicars-
\.ery l'ljv. h. CrevIer, G l
Very Hev. J. S. Raymond, f1/kra.
..\rcLambauJt, L. M. ......... St. HUj!ue!l
Balth:\zard, J. :\1. ............
t. Charles
Bcauregard, J. ...... ...... l'resen tatinn
Belan...er, J. B. .................. St. 0 Irs
Boucher, C., Yicar............ St. Ce
aire
Brien L ß. '................. St. :\Iathias
Brunet, F. X................... St. D"rna
e
Crevier, Eo, J:G. ............... I:5te.
l"rit'
Crevier, J. ........................... St. I'ie
Crevier, 1'. J., Dir. of Cbl,... Ste. !\Iarie
Cus...on, M. ...............'..... St. Antoine
Ddly..J. '.......................... Compton
Demers, F., Y.G. ............,.. St. D"nis
Dt!rvine, G. S., f'ìcar ...... St. Hugue!!
D..,moyers, A.......... ....,.......... Holton
Desnoyers, J..........,........ Ste. RO!lalÏe
n..llorey, 0.................. St. Alexaudre
Drolet..., H. ... ..................... St. .Jude
DufreM/le, A. B. ...... ............ Durham
Dufrelme, A. .lC.............. Sherbrlloke
DUlllontier. J. L................ 8r. Robert
Dnpuy, J. B. ............... St. Athamll'e
Dupuy. J. B., (Desserllant) l're8entarion
Dun,,'ber, E. .................. ...... H..læil
Duro,.her, J. D. '.............. St. Ephrim
Foutier, L. C., Vicar ......... 1:\tl'. l\l..rie
Fortin, C. E............. ............ 81. Paul
G",bourg, J............................ Milton
Germain, J. };., "icar ... St. Athallalie
lHronard, II. L. ......... ...... St. :'iìnnn
Ha.rdy, J., Vicar............... St. George
Ulirdy. N. ..................... St. Hltmahe
Hotte. S. C. ............ St. Jean Baptlstt!
Kertson, G. S. ....'................ Uranby
Leblanc, J. ...... ...... ......... St C..sal..e
Lf'claire, U. J................... Stanhridge
Lecourll, E. ............... ......... St. Aime
Lemay, A. ..................... St. Yictoire
Le.veque, E....... ........' ......... St. :\lare
Lemoge!l, J.l\I. ........................ Sorel K..lly, Oliver .................. Brock\'iIle
:\1 !C
"/I, .J.... .................' ...... ,:
xt
1I I Lal"r. Ed. P.... ......... ...... II ung.., ti'I'd
'\hlher, II...... ...... .........'.. St. H:JllIre Lalor. Murth. '" ..................... Piet "n
\Iouet, O. ..................... St. Grel!üire L, nch, Micbael ...'.. .............., Kitll'Y
O'Donnell, A., Vicar......... ......... Sorel lIla1d('n, Jobn, D.D. ......... Port Hope
O'Donul'lI, J...................... Stan
t..ad :\Ieade, .John .................. Win('hf'8ter
I'ell..ti..r, P...................... St. Hrig-ide ;\lackay, :\lic'hael .................. lJouro
Pr?\'encal, J. A....,........... 8t. Ce
ltlre :\lcCarty. Isaac (Regiop. Col.) Kingl'tOD:
QIlIU, J. ..................,........ Farnham. :\lcDonagh, J<'..ancis...... Williamstown
H..timr, J<'................... St. Domiuique :\lc-Douagh, John II. .........,..... l'er h
Resther. .J. Z.... N. D. de St. Hyacinthe :\JcDonald. John, V.G....... St. Rapbael
St. Aubin. '[. .................. St. George :'\l,.Donell, A., l:G. (Reg. COl.) Ringston
Soly, I.. JYmr ........................ Sorel :\lc:\lahon -, St. Charles. Tyendiuaga
:5)lvel'tre, 1'. A. ............... St. Marcel O'Urien, John (Re!Jiop. Col.), I\.iug
ton
Tremblay, ]0'. ..................... Stukel)' O'Connor, John S...........,... Coruwall
Quinlan, James (Cathedral), Kin
ston
H()('he. Ed. P. ..................... l'..e
cott
Rot;
itcr, James R. ......... Gan8uoque
Smitb. Tf'rence ............ Smith'" 1',,118
8tltITord, Michael (Rcg. Cul.) h.ingston
Timlin. :\Uchael......,........... Cohourg
Walsh, Thomas........,...... Tyenrlinligß
DIOCESE DE BYTOW
.
NOTE.-Tltefllllowing return not hav-
iTig been made in alJ)lta
tical order, is
pub ished as Tt'.Ceired.
.Monl'eigneur Joseph Eu!{ene Gui
ue
.
}:veque do; ß)'tuwn; !lev. Pere Jean
BapliMte Honorat, V. (}" Superieur
des HeVR. Peres Oblats et Cbøpelain
de l'Hopita16eneral; Jno.O'Connor,
Sccretaire de l'Eveche.
QJ.tltedra/e .Sutre IJilTlle de B.IItmun-
Hev. Pere Dlimase Dandurand. O.M.1.
Cure d'Uffice; Hev. Pere
licb..l :\101-
loy, 0.[\1.1_ Cbnpelain deB lrlandnis.
Paroi.sse St. JflSl'plt-lt. 1', Alexandre
Trudeau, 0.\1.1.
Paroisse St. .Andre-Enæas Dawson.
.Mis"Ùm LÙ la Baie d' Hudson-ItH. 1'1'.
Itt!gis Deleage, H. CI..ment, 0.1\1.1,
Mission LÙ..s Clwntiers-kH. Pl'. Louis
Reboul, Alcxandre "allier. 0.:\1.1.
But H<<whe;;bury-)1. J08l'ph Collins,
Orignal-Antoiue O'
laney.
Plu.ntagan,t-Louis Almeras.
Cumberland-C. W. T. Bertmnd.
GblUcesle:r f.t O.<goode-Tho
, Oï
oyle.
Ricluwmd-Pett!r O'Connell,
HunVey-Edward "liu
han.
Pitzrny-Bernard 1I1d'eeley,
RellfrelO-
lichaell\) rne ; Auguste de
Saunhac, Yicaire.
Broomly-JaJIIl's Strain.
Hmbrohe-John Gillie.
.Af/umett's L</and-Jl1.me8 Lynch.
ClLlumet-Louis Ouellett.
BJrta!Je du jtJrt-Jol<eph Bouvier.
A.v1mer--Jo!leph :\lichel,
C'/ll'lset.L-JRIIlt'!I lIu!(hcs.
La Pl'cheet .Jltl.,hallt-linmçoi!! Lauzier.
H
lheJleld-Pat. lI1cUo\\ey.
RiI'iere du Des-rt--UH, 1'1'. Red" De.
h-l1.ge, La'erloch..re, }'.
1lÎJ.deu",
Alex, l'allier. 0,:\1.1.
Cu.tin
au--LolliR <Hnguet.
HucJ.:ingltanlr-John Bradv,
."i'Lillte An!}fliqlle-Jo"t'ph David.
Sf. .AllIbe AI'dlin-Au
u"te I<:I,rard.
.V. D. de Htm"l'CouTs-:\It.dard Bourassa.
Grenville-Josl:'ph Jouvent.
DIOCESE OF TOROXTO.
Rt. Rev. A. F .
1. de ChliIbonnel, Bishnp.
Very Hev.J. 1M. Bruyere, Vicar.Gene,'u6.
Bru
ere. .J. !'II., J:G. (llector), 'l'urOl.to
Con\\ay, P. (Assistant), st. Catbl:'l"ines
Coyac, 8. (Assi.
tant) ........._..._ Bro,.k
Hr
ttan, B. (Hl$tIlT)...... St. Catht>rines
Hoban, J. (Assi
tant) ............ Barrie
.Jarnot, J, (Pastor) ............ ...... Barrie
J ulit!t. C. V. (ASliistant)......... Niagara
I.eulLudy, P............. Penetangui.hene
Lee, J. (Pastor) ..... ...... ......... Brock
Louis. Jj',.. .... ...... ...... ... ...... Thorn hin
licbael. J. (A.
s't St. Michael's) Torollto
:\Iutligan, P. (Pastor'............. I\iagara.
:\
c
ul.ty, .P.......... Toronto Fi!1,b Line
o Ke..te, E. ............ _.... ...... loronto
O"lteilly, E..........,........ Toronto Uore
Ouellt!tte, H.... ............ ......... l'oron to
Pouret, X. ........................... Adj>ila
Proulx, J. B.... ....'....._ ........' Osh
wa
H8tti
an, .J. .................. Tecurusetb
Rooney. F. (HutQT St. .Mar)'s), 'forvnto
5.ynnott, J. ......... ...... ............ Orillia
'fernt't, C................ Pt'nctangui.beue
Walsh, J. (Pastor S,. Paul's) Toronto
\\'ardy, C. ..................... NewllIlukt,t
DIOCESE 01<' IIAmLTO
.
RI
ht Rev. John Farrell, Bishop.
V..ry He.. E.Oorclnu, r:r.., 1I..11Iilton
Rev. A, CaraJon, &creu.try, lbmilton
4..rnnll1, D., D.D. ............ St. nonif
ce
H:ndon. P.......... ..,............... J)lIlJda&
Hi.sey, f.. ...,.......,.........'.. ...... Paris
Blettner, T.......,..,................. nUl'lph
(,hond, 1'. ....,................ }'ort William
TJumol"tier, .1.... ......._.... ......... On...1 pb
Dumn'1uet, D.............. Gal'd..n Hivt'r
FI"..art!. .J............. ........_...
tf'. C,'oix
'itzgerald, W. .................. Caledonia
Funkf'n.
. ..................8te. Agathe
DIOCESE OF I\.INGSTOX. I1anipaux, T..................... Ste. l'rl)ix
UolJ.\'r .1....... .......... ............. Ou..lph
Ri
ht Rev. Edward .J.Homll. Bishop. Laut11U""r, -,...................... Onplflb
Vl:'ry Hev. Angu
l\IcDonell, } v" L'tussl..r. K..................... Allallsvllle
Yery Rt!v. 1', \)oIlarò, G'cnrsi :\lare8chal. -, ...................... GUI"ph
Very UeV. John l\lcDollald, enera. :\le!lner, C. ..................... St. CI"11I1'1I8
Brennan. l\lich................... B('l1evme pow..r. W. ...............,........ llamilton
Hrettargh. U..nry ............... Trenton O' [{..illy, J. ...... ...... ............ lJun<las
Brophy. 6eorge............ Pet.erhorollgh Rvan. J ........................... Brantford
BUrns. Henry.................. A!'pbo<ld Giowahki,
1. (Sub-deacon), Ste. Aj:;>\the
Chi
hohn. .James, D.D. ." Alexam1ria DIOCESE OF LONDON.
Clu>le, ;\Iichael ............... LougblJ.Jro'
Coyle, Bernard ..................... Emily TIil!bt Rev. P. A. Pin...ont'ault. D.D.,
Doluud, P., J':C. (O.Ltltedral) IiingHtoÐ Buhop; I.:pisC{lpal ret;id., Sltndwlch
Farr..lly. James .................. Liud...ay Bayard, Ell. ........................ London
Polo-y, John ........................ Bedti>rd Bayard, J., Bishop's &e'
... Sandwich
Foley, John.;'(r ............ Wolf Island B lubl1.t, 8............ (Raleigh) Ch'ttham
narty. William............... hl:'lJIptville l Owney, P. J, .................. Wards
ille
Hay. George.................. !'t. Andrews C'.onill..au. I!'...................... Sandwicb
lliggics, .Bernard ......... Carn !o:n EIi"t I Crinnou. 1'......................... 8tr
tford
Kauney,Pat. J. (Cathedral), KJDgston Daudet, J. .................. Amhen;tburg
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1859. ]
CLERGY.
53
Frachol!. C.... ..................
t, Thomas
Girllrd,
I. .,.......... ...... Amher!'t bur
J"aff,'e. F. ....,............. ........ Clllitham
J".\p"tn. E. !ll............. Roche
ter. C W.
J"o
epb. }'. ......_................ ChathalU
Kdeher. R.......... .............., Atl..laide
Kelch..r. J..:................ Amherstburj!.'
KiI'wltn T...................... Port f'arnia
L, ueh )1. J. ,.............._.... Ingt'rl'll\l
?II u .art. J................ _.......... Lontlon
:Ml1rphy, .J. (BislLflp's Cllap.) S
ndwich
:r.Iin!!ui. F. ..............._......
I\ndwich
1ìkh ,Ia
. F. ..................... S LD.lwi..h
Puint. O. R. P.. V. G. ......... S>tudwich
rrend..rga
t, )1. ......._...... I<:lginfield
Ra) nel. .J. (Fn. amc.) ....... Clutl h.OI
Schll..ider. P, ..................... God..rich
'W/i.
Sere8u, L. A, ..,....'....... Goderich
\lowat,J. B., b-t.A.(Q,.sOIL) Kimcstou
)luir. Jame" C....... Nurth Gt'Orgetown
\Iylne.
OlOmon....,....... Smith's .',111..
)Iacdonald. Dnnald, B A. ...... Lo...hiel
)lacdonelI. G...orþ!.'e... ............... Fer!!,,",
\Iachar, .John, D D ........... Kioj!ston
'lackay, Wm E................... Camden
'hckee. Wm. ...... West Gwil1imoury
'Iackerrll!'. .John II., M.A., Darli"gton
\Iackid. Alex
"d& ...... ...... God..rich
'la.-lenIl8n. Kennpth, B.A. ... Pai
ley
'J,.cmorille. J"hn ............... Ua..."ev
}Iltclllurcb.r. John ... ...... ......... t:J<lon
\lcCau;!hey. 8. G................ I'kkering
)1<'Doùahl. John """'" N"orwn Cr....k
)Ict;",en. .111."'''''' .'1.1. ._...... Lnnd,1tI
\lcEwen. William, M A......... LOlld"n
\lcIlulchillf'on, Willhun...... Bt'ck with
)IcLaren. H. G., B.A. (J{;ss'y). London
\1('Pherl\Ol1, Thomas, M.A... Lanca!\ter
'I..ncar. I'etet' ............... Martintowu
Xeill, Rohert '...n............... ::e,'o.o'lr
i\"en. I1u;!h...............
Iount Albion
Paters,ln. James (AIÜsinnm'yj..
P,ml, Jam('s T., St. Loui!; de GOllZall11e
Porter, Samuel...........,......... Clarke
Hannie. .Iohn, M.A. (Alisswnory).
Robb, .John........................ Chli.thlUIl
Ross. W. It. (Jli...,ÙJn,m'y).
Seott, Thoma!; (MI.'isimwry).
bankR, David .................. Ylll"lIrtier
Ieverlght. .lamE's, B.A. ... :\Ielhourne
imp
on. William ...........,... Lachine
iuclair. JllmE's .................. Huntley
"inner. John. D.D. ...... Waterduwn
Snodgras
. WilliaDL...... ...... :.\Iontreal
:'pence, Alex&l.ider ............... Ottawa
:o'tew,ut, JaU1t'R ............... Wood!\tnck
:'jtevenFon. Rol>prt ... ......... Witliams
":tott, David (Missionary).
Sym. Fred. P. ............... RU!\5t'lltown
r.aw
e. .J(,hn. AlA. ... ...........,... King
Th"w. Jan1Ps ............ \\ïnterllJurne
rhomp.on. Geor!!e. M.A. ...... Itenfl"t
"
Urquhart. Hugh. D.D......... CornWlI1I
WHlkHr. Archlhald ............ BellHville
Wallis. Alt'x'mder. B A.. Huutin don
Wlltson. D.vid,
'.A. ...... ... Thnrah
Wat.on. Peter. B.A...... WilIiamsTnwn
WhitE', WiIlhm ............... Richmond
".hyt.e. Jnhn........................ Arthur
Williamson, James, LL.D.... Kingston
Presbyterian Church of
Canada,
L'í CO:oi:oiEXIO:-i WITH THE CHURCH OF
8COTLA:-iD.
3lel'ting of Synod will be held at St.
An,irt'w's Church. Ottawa City. on th..
la
t Wt>dn"!'day in May,1859,at .Eleven
o'clock. A. \1.
Rev. O. Bell. B.A.. Clifton, Moot:To1or.
Rev. Wm. 8D(Jd
ras., Montreal, Clerk.
J". lameron, Esq.. Toronto, Treasure?'.
Prp6bytt:Ty Ckr J. 6.
Rev .J. 'lcEwen, ftf.A............ London
" Woo. Bain. M.A. ......... Bathurst
I( An'hibald Walk..r ...... Kingstnn
" .T. Ba
lay, D.D............. Tor()ntn
" D. Anderson, ltl.A. ......... Quebec
" William :-:nod
rli8s ...... Montreal
., PeteT
lcYicar ............ G1engllr\
" George Bell. B.A. ...... Hamilt(,n
AnderRlIll, Duncan. JlA, ... P<>int'Levi
Aud...rson. J"amps ...... _.... Orm.town
An,ter
on. Joseph ......... South Gower
Baiu, JILmes ..................... S,'arhoro'
Bai '. Willillm, M.A. '.............. Perth
lIarchv. .I(lhn. D.D. ............ Tor"nto
Bur. William ......... ............ 1I0rnb)
Bell. Heor!(e, B.A.................. Clifton
Bt'11. William. AI.A, ......... Shak
pellre
Brn"R. John.................. Nt:wmarket
BUI.hlln. Alexunder............... Stlrlinll
:Buru...t. Hobert... ......... ...... lIam il t.on
C,ulIpheIl. J ... ......... ............ Nillgllrll
Camph...lI. .Iohn ..................... Reach I;jynocl nC the PI'"b).tedan
Call1phell. John. .M.A. ... Nott.awal;ft
a Church oC Cluuut.a.
CI...lalld, William ............... UxbrilI&!e O.!liCl'rr r.f S.lJnnd.
C ,I'luhoun. Arch ............... l'tlulml1r Re... Thomas Wartlrope AtooeraflYT.
Cunk. .John. D.D................... Queh..c He" Wm.
id. .A AI.. Clnk nf S'/nnd,
D.uid<fln. John ......... WiIIiamshurli J He.tplIth, t:sq.. M"ntri>al, TreCÌsurer
Duhie. Rohert .................. U8nahru('k FlJreign JtÜsinn Fund.
;
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i
I:.
:
:
:.
.
/eKi
:
) Pre-by/pry ClerÁ6.
FerjZ1lSOl1. G..o. D. ......... 'l'hr..e line':" Rpv. Wm Dflak A.,'r............ London
Fenm"on. Peter (Reth-ed) ... Kiul!st"l1 ".lamps )lIc1ol1emiqs ...... Illm1Ïlton
FrHs..r. 1'honllLs......... .......... wlIllrk "\\ iIIlam Hr..gg. A.,tI...... Toronto
(;jI'sIIn IIHmilwn ..................... G.1t "Jamps Hoo\iH ............... C 'bourg
Gordon .'ames. M.A.. ......... \farkhalil ".Jame" A. Thomp.on.. King-ton
O. i 'ur ('.olin ...... ......... Plllnla_t'net "Jam..
:olmlth, A..tl. ... Bro,'kvil...
o org" .J.. D D.(Quun'6OJl.) Kiug.ton "J, L 1I"urlay ........,........ Ottawa
Hltig Thumas. " A l\:emp .................. Mnntr..al
Ht'r.1ld. Jameq ............ ......... Dundas Ad'lmq. .llImes ......... ......... Xuhl, ton
.J'lhfl!\on, ThomaM ...... Chingu'i('''u-..y 4..1..xand..r. .Iohn .............. Dlantfo,d
.John-nn. Wm.. "r.A. ......... L'Ur;gu
1 o\IpXHlltl"r. .lr'''t'I,h, A.,'I. ...... "'orval
Kill!.!:. Wi Ii ,m (J{ptirl'd). AI..xu.nd r. Th"mas ............ NorhHm
Lewi
AlpxlIlIder ..................
Iono ....Ihn. \I..xander ......... St. Eusta,'be
Lill.I""V. Pd.H"............... Cumberlan,t \lIan. Duni..I..................... Str&tf,'rd
I,hin
..t"l1, \1. 'V,..... ........... Simcoe Allderl'oo. J)'wi..l..................... Wi
k
:?tl..ir, Willialll ...... ............ Chat hlllll \ n Irews. Frands............... Ot<mahee
}llInn Alex;ulller. AI.1. ... 1'lIkt'uhHUI Aud.'r80n. .Iohn ............... l,anC>\..tpr
111 ar..halI. A. P. (.lIi,"i<mllrlJ) l\:ing
tllu na\"lll'. .Iuhn, /J.D.................,... Halt
:\Ia..nu. "imalll ("'i.<!'iOJtary), llan. W.
. ............... ...... W O<lfl.tu('1..
"Mdhie,,'UJ. Alex.. n.n ...... )Iontr'"al Heattie. Da\'id ...............,..
t. :\Iary's
I.rlin. .1 hl1 (J{pli?,,'d). Il
mlllinldhrrl
h('k. .I..mes ...............'........ ::;""..c:\
1I1iI1t"r. William ...... ............ StraUÏJl'tl I ßI..ck. .I<\hl1 ...... ............... H(.,\ Hiv..r
JI.ffat. .I..hn (Mi.,,-i'tTwry). BI,in. William ............... f'prinll,'iIle
}Inll
o Dunliid ..................... Fi
l.h B,Ol
lIt. .IHIll..R.................. r.1I
a.nqllet
1IIIrrl>l'D, Vun,'an ...... _.... Brc.ek vll.e Howle, James...... ...............
or\Vood
f4531
ß..yd. Hob.. D.D .............. Prp
cott
Burns, R F. ............... St. C'atherint'6
Bllrn
. Robert, D.D. .., ...... .. Toronto
C..meron. Duncan ............... Kt'lly,m
Campbell. lIu\!:h ................ Coru\\811
Ch..yn" Grorge............... Taple.vtllwn
{'lark. 'V. B. ......... ............... Quehec
Corbt'tt. John ......... ......... Wakefidd
Craigl", William ...._...... Port Dover
Crawford, t\r<.hibald......_.... Wel<tport
('rolUL.ie. .Iohn.................. In"
rll!.ss
Currie, Peter ............... Vanklee\..hill
GuthbBrt. Ueorge .............. Woolwich
DOHk. William. A.At....... Port !'tanley
lIou>!!..!;". J...mes ............... MiIlhrook
Duncan, J. B. ............ ...........' Perth
Duncan. i pter .................. Colborne
Fl'rþ!uson. James ._.................. I ubo
}'indlay. .Tames .................. 'litehell
F(\rrt'st. William ...... ...... Ri.lgetown
Fraser. Dnnald, A.M, ......... :.\Iolltreal
Gauld. John... ........................ :\loore
Ot'j{gie, James......... 'Yatson's CornpfS
Oeikip. A.C............................ Del'lin
Gi l ll'5ipie. .John.................. PrinCl'ton
Hord n, Doniel ....................... Atbol
Gordon, Henry............... Ganan"'que
Gnurhw. J L. ..................... A \'Impr
(haham William ......... Egmoudvillp
Gray. John ........................... Ormia
Gray. Peter......... ............... Kin/!,"ton
Gregg. William. A.M. ............ Toronto
I1arris. J 'tmes....... ............... Torlll1to
Henry. Th..ma'! .................. La/'hute
lIodgl<kin, Thomas ...............'.. DooR
Holmes. T A. ........... Chinguat'ou.ey
nume. J.lmps ......................
1...lrllse
Inglis, David......... ............ IlHmi\ton
Irvine. Jobn .................. Allanl'ville
Irvine. Rohert, D.D. .......... Hamilton
.Iamipson Robert............... DU1JlIville
K,'mp. A F ......................
1()ntrPlLl
"in
, William ............... .... Buxton
'_aing. .John...............,..... A
iul'Ol1l't
IAII'IJPad. William ..................... Kllra
I.,owry, Thoma" .................. Whitby
)Ieldrum. Willil\m ......... nllrrln.rton
,"p1vill" Andrew ....... l':dward
"l1ruh
!lliddlemi"s, Jame'l .................. Elora
\1 Une, .Iohn ...... ......... ......... Ilowick
'litchell. .Iamps..................... !\liltnn
)lnntgomery. D. E.................. Gower
'1I1rray. John...... ..............' Grim.by
\lcAlis er. 'V........................ !IIetis
\lcArthur, Robert, St. LoniM de G'j{ue
)lcAulay. A. J. ............ Nasf'a!!a\""ya
\lcl'oll. Angn" ...... ............ Chatbam
\lcC.mechy. .Iames ............... IÁ'l'd'!
JlcDiarmi.1. DI1"clln......... Woodstock
\1,'lndoe. William ......... "'"at"rd.,wn
:\Ic Kellzie. Donald............ ...... t:m hro
\lcKl'nzie. W..1. ............... Baltimore
!\I....ø.chlan. John ............' ...... Al'ton
\leLaren. W. ............... BOf'ton U. S.
\1 1.'1 ",an. AIHxander...... ...... A hPrfuy)c
'lcI....an. AI..xander ............ Kilhrhte
'I,. Lean. Andrew............... Pu"linch
\lcL>-an. ..:"'...n...............,........ Gould
""'.purl DunR,d .................. Cub< nr!!;
r.-:\l....kin. lIpnl'Y ... ......... "cm hroke
'lc"iII
n. Duncan ......... Aldbornu!!h
)lc\lillan, J..hn,...........,........ Fin!!al
'lc\lull..n. W. T. ............... l'tIillhank
'IC
Hu\!:ht/ln .J. II. ............ !'lIUI!ûC'n
\1 c Ph;>rf'nn lAchlan... ......... W ill "'!T1A
'1I'Pher!\on. 'rhomae ......... St.ratford
:UcRubic. .Iuhu ..................... Jar\"i;;
\1"Hulir. Duncan ..................... Ayr
:\lcTavl.h. Juhn ............... Beavl'rtnn
:\"i8bet. .1 amps ..................... O"kvil1c
Pearcp. D. B. ... ............ ......... n' ..stnn
QUID. C. J. .................,... 1\:..mJ.tville
n>"id. '''m.. A.M................... 'I'uronto
n...nnit'. .Iuhn .................. Bellch,iIle
Hog,'r. .J. \1., A.Jt. ...... ...... p..t..rhoro'
Ru
s. .Iohn ...'................. Bruc..fi..ld
I:'c tl. .Iolon ...,............,....... Luud..n
8cJtt, William... ............ St l:'yl\"L'6ter
54
CLERGY.
[1859.
Sharp, 'I'hOffil\8 .................. A
hburD
8nmr , William.................. Belleville
Smellie. Gporge ..................... l!'..rj!;l1s
Sl1Il1h, Jllmel!. A.M. ......... Br{)("k, iIIe
Smirb, John .................. Da..lington
Smith. J. \V........................, Grafton
8tark. M. Y. ............... ......... Dundal'
Steven, Andrew...............,..... Paris
StrHiTh. .lohn ............... Tilburv East
Sl1rh..rland, W. R............ Strathbl1rn
S" inton, /{. C. ............... Buttom iIlt'
T. IUlie. Andrew.................. Innprkip
fopp. Alpxand...r .................. Toronto
Trollp. "illiam ............... Plymp.on
Ure. Robprt............ ......... Strcpt. viii..
Wnlker, Da"id ..................... Sltrnla
"\V ß IIRce. Hnbprt......... ......... I r Jrpr
oll
W'lf/lrope. David .................. ßril.tnl
Wardroj)t', 'l'hoDlaR ............... . ttllwa
White. W. ........... ............... :Bell...villt'
WightmHn. ThomBR ............... Lefroy
WilliI', Michael, D.D............. Tnronto
Wil
Oll. Andrew ............... Hin:1:
to'.
Win"ell. C. W. .................. ßHlIvduff
\\ bhR' t. David ...... ......... ...... IIIIti1(,c
You ng. :\Iexander ......... St. 'J.'hO!!)R!<
Y0l1111!, G..orl/:e 1'. ............... Toronto
Young, SamueL....... ............ Guelph
Ulliteo. P.'es1lytel"tnu Church
ill. Canada.
::olext. 'teeting of Synod to be beld in
Tnr..nto, on l\IondH,V. June 13. lSá9.
at halfpa
t 8ev...n o'clock, ....i\I.
Rev. William Aitkin, Smith's Falls,
},/orJpr"lor.
Upv. WOJ. }'rRser, Bond n...Rd. OT"1....
:Rev. .Iohn Ta\ lor. D.D., "t.D., 'J.'oronto.
Professor of Theology.
Preshytpry ('l'r7(s.
nev. .Tohn J. A. Proudfoot... !,(\ndon
.. .John Vortt'ous ......... FI..mbor..'
" .JameR IJkk .................. Toronto
., Wm. Tavlor, D.D,.. Canada East
" Alex. H;.nderßOn..,........ Lanark
" It. II. Thornton............ Durham
" Hobert Torrance ...... Wellinglon
" J..hn Dnnbar .................. lJ,.ant
" Robert Dewar ...... ...........' Orey
II urnn
AitkPn. William............ Smith'!, FRill'
Ul\ird. John... .. .........,..... 111m bRrr.un
!Jalmer. 8t..phen ............ Wnod!'tock
n..rr, :\Jntthew ..........,.... Harpurot'Y
li.\rrie, William,..... ...... ......... 0 U' Iph
CHldwe'l. .Jltllles ............... Stf'warto"
CIIs!<i.... John..................,.. Port IInpe
CavHn. William, St. Mary's, Blam;ha. ò
Caw. Davi.il ............... ............ Parìs
Christie. ThomM ...... West FJRmhoro'
Christie. William !J. ......... ChillPllwII
(','JUtt., Da. id ... ......... ......... Mayfield
CJ"I)I'I'. Archihllid ............... Ingersoll
Dea.-. William .................. Wl
bellCh
D,'wllr. Hohert ......... ...... ......... L..ith
Dicl:, .Iame!!............... Richmond Hill
Dirk!<on. William......... ......... Thor..ld
Drummond, A. A....... "rest's Corner's
Dutf, .Juhn.............................. Elnrlt
Dunh..r, .John.................. GJenmnrri.
Duncltn, James .................. }111\fielol
:Ewin!r. J..hn............ !\fount PI..ft
l\nt
.Jo'a
erte,.J. F. A. S.. A.J/., Totte. ham
Ft'rrier, Am]re\\". D D............ S...n...C1I
Fnth..rin
ham, John............ Kirktnn
Fra"l..r. J"nn ..................... God",,'irh
Frasl'r. Willi..m............... nond Ifel\rl
(;Ih
nn, .James............... Owen flound
Uhl!<-fnn]. Ppter... ...... ......... Colerlli"..
Jllillliiton. Rohprt ......... AvonhRnl(
Hpn.IHr!'nn. Alllx. ...... Fitzroy I(a hor
I ngliI'. W II Her ....'....... ...... R"ïver
i1 H I..
1 n
lt.. WllIi..m...... ............... I..oO(lon
James, Juhn ........................... thdt
.Jennin
R. John, D.D............ Toronto
KellnE'dv, Alexander .....' Dunbltrton
Kin\!, Ji'hn
l................... Colum"u
(,..wrence. George .................. Ùrono
l.ees, .John ... ......... ............ AncH!<tt'r
Lo"de. Jobn........ ....................' HIl
lcFl\uJ. Alexander............... CaIE'don
l\lcIntol\h. .1ames ...... Amherst Island
Moffat, Robert C. ............ Walkpr:on
lItont"'l\th. Hnbert ............ Columhu!<
M{>rri
on, Jrhn ... 'Vaddington, N. Y.
Ormiston, William, M.A, ... Hllmllton
Porteou!', .lnhn ... ............... Hirkwall
Pringle. Jame!!,................. nramptoll
Pr(.udfont. .John J. A............. LOlldol)
Ri.chit', AJexandpr ...... ......... ...... A) r
Hodg-erF. Rohprt... ...... ......... Dereh..m
f:cul t, .John......... ..................... HI\' h
Skinner, Jl\lm
........................ JJirr
f:teven!<on. 'fhomas ............ 8trHtf rd
Stuart, A. C. .................. Per, ytown
'lllylnr, John. D D.. M.D. ...... Toronto
1'11.\ lor, WiIliHm, D.D.......... Montrcal
Thornton, k, H. .................. OshawII
Torrance, Hohert .............. ... GuelJ.h
W I\ddell. .It. I",xllnder W...... HirJgt'to\\ n
Walk..., Wil1iltID ............... C'hnthllm
Watson, .Jamp" .......' ... Huntit'j{doll
\\ IIt
on, Thomas ...... ...... Pa\(enhl\m
\' oung, .JoRt-ph............ ...... Bran 'fi'rd
Young, Woo. Coo Din
l" or 1Il0rrisbank
PI'e8b3'-h
.')' oC StnmCoul,
IN CO;S
ECTlIJN \\ITB THE UNITED PRES-
BYTERJA:'I' CHURCH OF NORTH A1tIERICA.
John GiIIPRplp. MorIna/or.
D, II. Gf>udwll\ip, CLPrk.
:\Ieets on th.. firRt 'fue
day In
tay, !lnd
first Thur.ùay in Uctuber.
"-rbl'Fon. I1obt-rt........................ Golt
(;ille
pjl'. John ......... ............ MIlton
Goolh\i11ie, Ð H. ..............' Stamford
lIawthoro.e William... Hemmlnj:Rtord
\1ct\lIi!'ter, Robert . ." POl.t Hnhinl'on
Wilson, John B... Telter P.O., London
'Vesleynn IUdhn(list (,ll1u'cb
ill ('nlla(III..
Joopph f:tin
on,
).D., President of the
C'm f/'Tence.
.John Ì)ouFe. Cf>.D Þ l p gafe.
.Iohn H..rlltnd. sPcrelU1'Y.
Enoch W oud, GP'11eral ::"lIp't fl.f !.fisl!'ÏuT/.s.
AdHm!<, Ah'Rh (Sllp'd)...... Sherbrooke
Ad>tm". Ezra (
'lIp'd) ...............
.pel
AdamI' William ........'......... Cübourg
Allison, O. It. (Sup'd),... Demort'(<tvill..
Amo!<, WillÏlml ............... Port
arnill
A ndprRon, .J. ...... ............ Stuulfville
Ani1rpw!<, A1îr..d .................. n"hawH
AndrewI', William ............ POIt HopI'
Arm!<tr. llg, Andrew......... Cavi',nall
Armst..on
, Jllm..R.. ............ W..lland
Armsrrong, John (Sup.d)...... Wltllac
A..m
tronl!, John ...............!lh fforel
Arm
tl"Ong; Juhn B.......... lI1orrish11l'g
A
h, .Jam.." ............... lirewer's :\lills
Ash, John C. ...... ............... Tnront.o
\I<hquabe. .Iameq .........
1khlpkotnn
Atkinson. 'J.'homMs .....'......... O...fiE'1lI
A' le!<worth, I. n............. ({!inphurj:h
BHker, 1!<tlJ\c...... ...... ......... Cookstown
nllkf'wpll. Woo. II. ............
tan teael
Ihrher. I8I1Rc... .._............... Dover
n,.. bf'r. Ozias (Sup'y) ......... No,'wh-h
nlltE'. John ..................... Melbourne
Bnwt...nhimpr. Hpnry ......... !'tratford
nax ter. .Jonn (Sup'd) ......... W ellar. d
Baxtt'r, Mi,'ha..1 ......... Deruo1"P!<tvi1l.>
BI'IIUy. .John (Sul.'d)............ Coh()ur
B..lton. Qamnel (Sup'á) ...... II>.milton
Bt'rry, }'ranci!! ............... St. Thomas
:.::
:'
in
. .::::.....:.:...':..::....:..:.Ch
th
Botts, Jonathan K ............... Dunùas
[ 4541
nevitt, ThomRs (Sup'd), St. CetherLes
Beynon. Geor
...... ..... N..wborough
BiI!
l\r, Hamilton (SuJld)... 13rHII'f Ird
Bisbop, Jam('s II.................. 'I'or.onto
HIl\clt, John {Sup'd)............... Sidney
BIl\cksrc'ck, William S. ...... Ibmiltnn
lilaker. George ... ...... ...... ............ Pic
Hood, Stephen .................. Gmlpl"ich
Borland, John ...... ......... ...... TlIrouto
Bredin, Juhn ..................... Co\,ourg
Hrewster, H..bert...... ............ :\1/1 t ilda
Browlev. ..Rmef'............ BowDlRtlville
Briden; William ..................... Kp. ne
Hryer
, William ......... IIeIllmin
f.Jrd
Brig:.!", Joe .............. ......... ì\lillford
Brock, .lftmet< (Ohairman )... Broc." iIIe
Brock, Thoma.
......... Mount Brvd1!es
Brroldng, /{ (Chairm.) Norwa
lIouse
ßrown, 13rinton V................ Ba, ham
Br"wn, r-iell'on.................. Strll'thl"OY
Brown, H..I,prt..... ......... ...... ù,,'huw
Brown. William D. ......... "'hprbrooke
Brownell. St..ph('n ...... SouthHIIIpton
Browl,iug, Arthur ............ Al"I,'m..-is
ßur. h, (I. H............. ............ Go
fi..Jd
Burn!<. William............ I1arrow
lIIith
Ih ers, Henry (Sup'y) ......... I{lIIg
ton
nyrnp, Claudiu
(Sup'y), \ t. Plt-:'!'3nt
Camphpll, AI..XRnd"r .....'... St. Murys
Campbt-II. Alexander R. ......... O,'illia.
Campbell. Ppter ............ NottH\\"!\III!;S
Campbell, Thomas ......'...., MarkhHm
Carr. Heorj/e . ............... Gl\nHlIoque
Carron. .John (Chairman), Ottllvr.. City
('1If:e, George........................ O
go(J(le
I harman, Wi1\iRm...... Amh...rsthnr)l;h
Chll!<P', lI..tlf.V V... ........ l\1icbipk..ton
("h'lI bon I'll. Thomas .........
'an
tead
Christ.opbersnn. n............ W..odBtuck
C1ItppjN.n, Duvid.............. ... Lini1 0 ay
('larke, J
mep. ........................ MOIlQ
(,hu,ke, .J'.,hn S. ............... Horkwood
CI3rk(', N. ..:........ ............... Cobourg
Olarke, JJirhllrd ............ Farmp,s,ille
Clllrke. VI" illiam W......, ...... RI..., hpim
Clnrkson, .J. B..................... Cohonrg
Clel!horn, Thomas ............... Clinton
Cleluent. ..:rlwin................. Chatham
('I...wor'b, 'J.'homas ......... \\ I'Ftmellth
('ohb, Thoma.q ... ............... Gl:tndford
('ochran, George............ Vort Sranley
Cole, n_njllmln ............ New Irpl'lIId
('0Ip1llI\n, }'ranC'R .................. 111 ilton
Colpman, Willillm ......... nnl1?erlord
Oonnollv, DHnl
l............... St- )Inry's
C. 11!<lablp. Tboma!< W. ... ......... . aton
/j()(lle.v, William l\I ... VenetangllÍ>hcne
Coon
v, !tonert, D.D............. London
Cor"l
h. G..or)!:e H. ............ !\Iitchell
('ors..n. Hobert (SlIp'd)... ...... Cobourg
Cosfi.ri1, Thomas (Cltairman) God..rich
('rtlgg. Ei1ward ............ Wltll"c,'hurg
Crane. IsI\3c.....,.....................
J"rri!l
('rttij{ht"n, Kenn..dy .....' Collin\!wpod
Creighton. \\ lHll\m ............ Lorhllbar
('r...WR. Thomas ........,... Westminstel'
Cro!<!<. \\ïlllRffi ............. ......... ",Io)ra.
rnlht'rt.ThomHs ......... !lIonnt Forl'st
DII..lingtnn. I:obprt (Sup'y) ... Whilby
DIl\'i
, Georj!e H................ St. .John's
Dni!<, John ..................... Farnhllm
1I1I\'lIIan, Abrllh"lm ............ !l1orl".th
D"Rn, 1I0rl\ce (Sup'd)... ...... Thornhi1l
Dt'more!<t. ThomRs..................... Peel
IJewllrt. Erh\Rrd II. ......... Or1..!1town
[)jornllm. Willillm ............ Dpv..n
hire
Di';;j{mlll1, GI\f1'ett .J. ............... J<:Ij{În
DickHJII. G. N. A. F. T., Drummnnd, iIle
l)ixon. .Jllmps, .A..N.... ..,......... l.nn,lon
Do..l, John..................... Thilm...
ti.rd
Dorp.v, Gifford ..................
(.whurg
Dorion. Wi1tIHm,.............. !\1,'lhourne
Doughl
, (lpnrl!e ......... ........ T"l"onto
Douglas. John {Sup'V)......... I1Ion'real
DonsP,.J {('f>.DpJeg., Cilairrn.) nul:'lph
Dowler. .J nbn A............ ............ ......
Down. flamneJ..................... Cohourg
Drake, '!'homas .................. Florence
1859.]
CLERGY.
55
Doxsee, Arebelaus ............... Onslow
Drennlm, Alexander ...... Merrick"ilIe
Dyer, Jam!'s E. ...,........ ............ Peel
Dyre, William R. ... ............... A. ran
Edwards, Amlrew.........,.. Kincardine
Edwards, Timotby...... ...... St. George
Elliott, .'am
s (Chairman}...... Quebec
Ellsworth. Orrin 11.,.......... Strlltfurd
ED
1i.h, J -hn ..................... SterIin
EngIiKh, Noble F. ............ CooksviIIt!
English. William ..........,.... 1\apanee
Evans, K. D.D. (Chairn&.an), [{i11!!ston
Evans, .John S. ... ............... Mitchell
Fawcett. '\H,'haeI .......,....... Grimshy
Fawcett, Tbomas............ Grand Hiver
Fear, Samuel........................ ßr()/'k
Fergu
"on. Tbomas A. ......... Cohour
)<'essent. E.tward.................. :mllfurd
Fish, Cbarles ...... ...... ............ Picton
Flanders, Hufus A,........ ClarenCf'viI e
Fletch..r. Ashton ...... ..... Woodstock
Flumnwrfelt, C. (Sup'd}......
farkhl\m
Foreman. Ri,'hard J. ...... Georgetown
For
yth. ,Joseph.................. Corn pt..n
Fowler, lIiram ..................... Suttnn
Fowler, Rohtlrt ............ Wolfe bland
Gemley. John...........,......,.. '\1ontrea'
German, Peter .:................ Cornwall
G('rman,.J .hn W................... \\'iltou
Oll bert, C. W. '\1. ...............,..... Ddhi
Gla8
f,), d, Ed. A,......,..... ...... Osgoode
Goodtèll.)w, J0bn ............... OUlemee
GoodRon, Ol'or
e ...... "fount PI..asant
Goodwin. .James .................. Tborold
Gordon, .[lIml's..................... OsgoodtJ
Grahltm, fWbert ... W..llin
t.on Sql1l\re
Grav, James ...,.............. Waterdown
Greim. Alex. T. ............ ...... Ollkville
Green, A.. D.D. (Sup.d)......... T.,ront.o
Greent\r, .J 1\'I,es.................. Consecon
Griffin, William S. ..,............
iml'oe
Hltdwen.1'homa8 ............... ß'iyfield
I1RU. WilliH.m ..,...............
t. JI.hns
Hamilton, .Jnhn C.... ......... Dunnv.lle
Hammon, Richard, ........., L'Ori:rnal
Hannot, 'l'homl\.<; ...... lIoUand Landing
Hannon. Jame8.................. Nurwood
Hanstorl]. William ...... Tbree Hlverll
Hardy, Da\'i(l ......... ......... ......... Oso
Harmon, Th"f1. (Sltp'd)... Westminst;...r
Harp...r,
:phraim B ........... H...IIt!villc
Harri
, J
nws ......... ......... Cainsvilll!
Ihrri
. t;,lwH.rfl .................. Wbilhv
Hawke. WilliH.ffi ................. Florence
Hay, Will .....................,..... Cohnnrll
Hend,>r
on. Wm. C............. ReIle\'III..
I1el'kimpr. William ... Walp f1 111 IslltD.1
Hewitt, Wm. ......,.........., Clarendon
Heylanrl. l{owlt'Y (Sup'd) '\It. 1'
t>RSH.' t
Hllywnrth. R. ...... ......... ...... '\1atiMa
Hill, .Jf1
pph .................... Arteme
i:\
Hithcock. U. (S,tp'y) ...... St. Ar.n..n,J
Hobhs, Rohcrt... ........... M..rrlck viii..
JIodlZson, .'ohn ............... '\Iooretown
ßolthv. 'fHttbias (Sup'y). WRI
inl!bam
Hoskin, ß.!t ..................... W..lhllld
110111/ h Jobn .., ...... ...... ...... Hnwirk
lIon
htol1. '.utber ............... KinlO!I"
Howard. I
R>tC n. ... ............ Montr..al
IIowafl', Thr)mKs S. ..........., 'Warwick
Hownril. Vinct!f}t It ............... Perl'\'
Howe
, J
.hn ............ Cltrleton Plap..
lIu
ht.p. .':LmeR (hI)..,......... Glanti)rd
Hn!!h..c;. .hn\(>s (2nd)......,..... ......,.....
lIugllI. .Jo<pph ........................ Halt
Hunt. D,tvj...........,.................
:Ima
Hunt, Fnmeis ...............
t. ArmR"d
Hunt. .'ohn .................. Willowdll).'
Hunrer, W. II..................... C..h<lIlr
Buntin !df1n,
iIl\R......... Smirb'" "'ItIl..
lIurlhurt. A. (""air-man), Wood
tn.k
Hurlhurt.
:rdstuR ... ............ Inni-fil
Hnrlhurt.
vlv..
ter ............ AlnwÏ<.k
lIurlhllrt. 1;hf1ml\.q...............
t. rlair
Hutl'hlnRr)n. .John............... ß..lmont
Imrnllc;, t;,I'nund 8. (.'\'lp'y},.. Or..nhv
Irwin, WiI'iHm .................. ß..lmr)rl'
Ive80D, .J...nl"8 ..................... Pai"ley
.Tackson, Daniel.................. Lindsay
.J'Ick!!on, Henry .................. Cobour
.Jack
on, Jobn ......,........... C<msecnn
.J8cques. George...... ...........' Hltnnver
Jt'ff
rs, Thomas ............... Dunnvil1e
Jeff...rs. Wellington ............ Harwood
Jeffrey. T. \V. .......................' Pai'is
Jpnnin
s, David............ Bruce !\11Ue
.Jnhnstõn, David A. ......... Cartwri,rht
Jouefl, RicbHrd(Chairman), Eglin.ton
.Jone5, Ot!or
e.................,...... Morris
I\:enn..dy, George ... ............ Inger
oIl
Kpnnedy. .hmes...... ...... W 81
in'!bam
Keough. .Jabez n. ................ Alnwick
I{pou
b, Thnmas S. .., ..'...... Grimshy
Ker. Peter.............................. Paris
Kerr, Jobn L. ............... St. Vincpnt.
Kilgower. Joseph ............ Kemptvillt!
Ki..rnon. J. .................. IInntingdon
Koyle, K L..................... WawliDosb
Lltird, ,Iohn J. .........,........... Thornlù
Laird, \Vm. H............... ...... Toro..to
IAlke. Jnbn N. .................. Ingersoll
Langf"rd. Ale'(and..r ......... Warwick
Lanton. Henry (Chairman),..... Perth
Lahm r. Jame8 F................ robnnrl!;
Lavell, Charles... ...... ... ...... Ham lI!:nu
Law, .'ohn ........................... SÏllnpy
L'Iwson. I'homas ... ............... Alhion
'.earoyd, John... ......... ...... Brampt"n
LevAr, .Jobn ..................... Brighton
I.o('heall, R............................... Erin
l.ukl', Wm.
1. C. _........ ...... "Wallotctl
l.nnd, William...,..... ...... '" alsingbam
Lvon. S..th ...............................,...
1,Cltllum. Joseph W. ............ Bltri'Ïe
'\kCuIlou
h, William... St. Catherine...
\1I'DonRM. Mall'olm (Sup'd), Sta'1-t"ltd
'\lcJ)ollgall. George W. ............ U..ma
M.e'Dowell. David C. ......... Kempt\lIIe
\1c\)owell. Henry............... jl;orwolld
\Ic Fallde n. Wm (Chairman}... Aurora
\fcGiII. William............... Pakenham
\1cLpan, H. ... ........... Demorestville
Mc\lullen, Daniel (Sup'y) ...... Picton
:\1c\1uIlen, TbolJ1as ........"..... !II ,doc
'\1r:'Jall1l1ra. George......... Ow...n 8..un,t
'\JcRltchie. Gpor
e............ LIoy.1town
\1arldl'n, D:LVid B. ............ Fra.,kf'rd
1a
on. James... ............... Richmhn.1
}I.ndsley. 811Uluel E.......... Ormstown
\1tJltcham, (1, 1\1. U. G. ......... CnOOUfI!
'lIe<smore, ,Iubn F............... C()bllUr
'\f,'s
m .}'t!. .J .8eph ... ......... S 1. GPI1rge
\hl"l;, Stephen (Sup'd) ...... Newburg
)1 iIIAr, ARron ...... ...................... Peel
:\-hller. Oil1...rt (Sup'y}... ......... l'Ï!'ton
\liller, Wm W. ............ ...... Cnbnurg
IiIIIken, Alexander, Penetan
uisht>ne
\1il\". .'"hn ..... .........,........ ...... LYn
\[f1rdl'n. Wm. R. ............ Hunl!PI fllrù
\lor!!'1n. .J lime!!.........,.. ......... Bl1ndßo
\1orton. \\'m ... ...... ......... W..stnw8th
'\Iusgrove. .1. (Cftai1'uum}... Mt. Elgin
'\le..lltnds. .John (Sup'y}... Ow..n Sounò
elle9, S. S. (Pres. Jïc. CoU.). rohourg
:'Jurrls, .Jaml's .................. lIramptl'n
'\lurton. \\'m ........................ 1.!\Dllrk
O<borne, J. C. ..................... I",nark
P"rant, ". ..................... st. ArmHnl]
Pllrk..
, \\'m. R. .................. Toronto
"attyson. Wm. H. ......... Wincht>f1ter
I}..ake, El]win... ...... ......... Wardsvi1le
Peak
, Wm. n. ......... ...... C..ntre\'ille
Pe oroon. 'I'homas............... lIrltmptnn
P..rdue. Henrv II.......... Carltun Place
PRt"rson. A. [................. Dobcav
eon
Ph...lp9. IUl'hß
d (S,tp'ú) ...... \Inrp..th
Phillips. !<H.lnlwl E.......... t;ast ßnlton
Phil,}.
amuel C..........., ......... Herlin
Phllp.
. C. .Junr..............,... Clinton
I'hil,}. Wil\;1t111............ ...... Xewl'll
tle
Pinch. Ri,.h:J.nt ....................... :<'[..n'1
Pla\.t"r, nen. F. (Sup.d)...... Frankford
Pnllar.t. Willitun...... ...... Thrl'P Hiver'l
J>or)It\, W. H. (A!J'tfitr v: ()n!.). Cob"urg
I'ott
. .'ohn ...... ............ :.\'ewmllrk.."
l'uttcr, Richard... ..................
idney
r 45 5 1
Preston. .I....... ......... .....,...... Vienna
Price, William..................... Prescott
Pugh, Jobn D. ................., L'Ori,mal
Reid. Henry,.............. ...... Blenheim
Reynold". .Joseph............... l\laitland
Rice, I-uther O. ..................... Fipgal
Hiee. Samu...1 D. ............... Hamilton
Richardson. George T, ...
otta\Vasa
a
Hicbardson. - '..,...........,.. Rawdon
Rohinson, Itobert...,..... Bell's Cornl'rs
Robson, E. ...... ...... ..,......... :l)ontrllal
Robson. Thomas ......... ...... Crossbill
Roy, Jam..s............... Wakpfie1d. C. E.
Bose. Philip............ ............ Durbam
R"se,
amucI (Chairman}...... Hunda/!
Ross, n-m. \".......... ............
lIpltnee
RUBR, Arnot! E. ......,...,......... '.ondon
HYI'kman, EJ. B., .A.B ...... !IIontreal
R
erson. Egerton, D D. (Cki
f RIJp/",-
inlændellt of Ðlucatinn,..... 'fnronro
Rver
on. .'ohn (Cha>rmrm, Gm'crnm' &
Trea.çurer Victlrria Colt 0')' Culxmrg
Ryersun, Wm. (Sup'd) '" U,.ltud Hiv..r
I-allows, Edward....., ......... 'fee:nvatcr
-Ialmon..J. U, G................... Cot.our
Salt, Allen .................. Garrl...n JHver
S
n<lers, J. L.,................... lll'.ldford
::-:amlt>r5nn. G. R. (Book SIP1v'd). 'fnrontu
Sande.son. .John (Sup'd) ... \lillhruok
Sanderson. John... .................. Bpi'Un
S:J.nl\l'r
on, Josei'h K, .ILL.. King
ton
Sanderson. \\-m................... 81',YD10re
Sltvago, John W. ......... Princ.. Albcrt
;:l\vage. Wm. ...... ...... ...... Longwood
Scal..s, Wm. ............... ......... ,,\ Imer
cott, .Jon'tthHn (SuP'.") ..,... Toronto
Scott, Will. (Chairn
an) ... Pet.. bOn">'
SC')tt, Wm. L. ............... Rrid!!t'worth
cott, John .........................::. !\[ono
p..ley, Samuel H. ... ............ lJaytield
eiley, J..hu ß., "'./J. (SlIp'd). Quebec
hal...r, Henry (Sup.d}...... Kemptville
Shnnnon. Will. ............ Sbanllon\'ille
hHw, Jobn ..................... .. f'a.vnga
hel'l.v. J')Rf'
)h .................. !'\orwich
"heri.lan. Woo. ............ l'riDce Albert
hort, \\"m............. .................. Rath
Sj,'kles. Ahraham ............... !\Iuncey
8Ia""r, .JItIlles C.... ......... Uowmanville
Sli
ht. .J.......... ....,................ "ïlton
Smith. AmJrew .................. Aylmer
rnith, R. II. .................. Dtwonshiru
Spt'ncpr. .J:Lmo
(E.litOT) ...... To onto
Squire. Wm. W., B.A,........ Thornhill
Srarr, .J. H.............................. Ruth
;:r.epr, \\'0). (Sup"J) ............ Cohourg
;:"einhaur. H. ... F.lmontf1n. nf1l'kv '\1.
ti"son, J., D.D. (Pre.,ident). !"tlnntreal
:'tl'phenPlln, \\'00................ Wit terloo
SIobhs. Thomas.................. C..lhorne
Stme.v. Edml1nr.1 (S"l)''/) ...... J.nndon
String-feUow. C., Oxf"d 1[0I1St>.1I H. 'I'er.
'oIunrlllV. ,fobn............ ......... 1\ Inwick
u- h...':I.nl\. Alex. ............... rohourg
Suthel'lltnd, D. ............ Sh
n"ol1\ me
Sutton, Wm. ........'..,...... Orange\ i1ie
S\V8nn. \Iatth..w... ...... ............ Flora
Sw..-et. Edmund t<:............. Templ..ton
;:., Ive"ter. Chllrles... ......... '" Bra.lford
TÏlg\!art. Ch'lrles.,............. Stnuff\ Hie
'ra'ilman. I"IIIIC ...... ...... :\I...hourn.e
'fot:v'or. [.. (Ag't U.(
EiM"., S.), 1'or..nto
Tptron. II. ........................... Q'IPI,ec
Tpw. nenry ......... ............... r"huurg
'rhortlpc;r)n. ."tme'! ......... ... ('..hour:
1'ho"'JI""u. Ruher t ......... St. Yillcl'nt
Thornloe, .JHmes ............... ... (}r..nhy
'l',.mkirUl. .John l Chair'nun). Dnnhaw
Tumhlin, Wm................... Hi"hmnnd
TII.'k..r, R L................... GI",rg town
1'uckAr, !lamllel ...............
lIn '\vieh
1'lIpppr. R..uhen f;. (Sop'd)... \\ e!land
Turvpr. Charl..ff ......... ...... C..ok
town
V"l1rlus 'n.C. (('JllIirmar;) Owe"
ound
\\ .tlcpfh-Id. .Joh n ........... ...... 1\ ia
'ara
Walllron.
nlomun... \\"al)lol" l
hm<l
Walk...r. Urn. K ............... ;\t!\\I'ß-tIe
Walton, Jobn........................ lJatltJY
56
CLERGY.
[1859.
Ward, Edward ............... ".I>
le'ville
\Vllrner. Lewis ..,..'......... Port Hop..
WI\"hiO)
ton. Geo. (Sup'y) ...... Albion
Wa"hing"ton. G., Jr. ............. Cohourg
\\. !'hl'tcr. .John,........ ...... RUI'!'elltown
White. Edwllrd .............. !'mitb,'iII..
Whitin!!. lIIntthew......,.. !\Iollnt ]<;Igin
Whitinc:. Richard ............... MiHhr()()k
Whitlock. H. C. A,Jf. (prnf.). ('ohourg
Wilkiul'on. lI..nry ............ E!!lington
\\ïlli'llns. .John A. .................. Arva
Williams, Thomas ...,........
Ilnticoke
\\ï'linmR, Wm. ......... ...... Wawanosh
Wi1tlltmR, Wm. II. (,Sup.d)...... :\IRtilda
\\ïlli
lon. .lohn K............,.. R'lugp..n
\Villough hy. 1'\. It.... ............ o ,hour!!
Willouj:!;hhV, Woo. ............... Whit\,y
Willson. l<ichard...... .............., I_d
"'iIIson. f:amllel ............... Watprloo
"'il,"n, .John V.......... ......... \"'..lIand
Wnod. E. (8up" Qf ßlis.çÙm<)... Tnronto
'tYooll'I>Y, T., Edmonton House. Hocky
l\IounLiins, Hudson Ba.' Territor}'
Wrtl!ht.. David ............... N..w Cred't
YoumanI', J.
. ............... Cpntrl>...illp
Young. (
I'orge,.. ............... Hfltntford
Young, Woo. (Sup'd)......... }'raukford
Metho.1i8t Ne'v {'onnexion.
.T. II. n(\hin
\ n, Sl.I'p't of Jlissinns.
W, \(('(,Iure, Assistant'du. cf Pre.ident
nf Om fpren('P.
T. 'Lottrl;l
p, Treal'ure?'.
.J. C. Wlltts, r'prk if Conference and
Pillancial S
c1'etary.
Arlkin", T. 0, (SlIpe?'.) ......... Cobourg
_ Aull1. D. ..................... Munnt Fore
t
BI
nn'ln,.J. ..................... Ihmiltlln
Hell..1. ......,.............,......... Prc8ton
.Bt>U..,A. D, ... ......... ............... CaynJr:\
Ba hervill.., .J. .................. Strat hrov
Bafl,ptt. Wm. ............... CownlJ"ville
. Birks, 'Y". ...... .,............, ......... D...lta
Bain, J. ............... ......... Oem':!pville
Brown. G. ... ............ ............ Dllndnfl
Buthw!'JI. Woo. ............... Talhot\"iI\p
BJ\yley, G. A....... ............ Tharu
ford
Cope, C. t LfICfIl Elder) ....... Copptown
Cole. T. (Local Elder) ............ Bl'Ock
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f
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Crllwlilrd, .J...............,..... A,'kwri!!l1t
. Clark. A. .................. 1'\orth Au!!ustll
Cliullmlln. .T..........,.............. n;lrrow
Dempsev, A... ...... ......... f'ort :\1i1ford
Enl!land. .J........,.... .,...' Port F.1ml'lpv
}
ddy. C. ...... ............ ...... L:IDA,Jown
Fllllil'k, .J............................ :o<aul!;pPIl
Gllddis. .J.......... ............ "" "lkPI.town
Gal'r}' R. (Local Elder). Port ElmRlpy
GI''I.r, J. (Local1!Jlder)... DuuLlIlli }<'Iatt
. Glo"q. ".lD....... ......... ............... };1Ìn
Goltl<mith, T........................ Aurora
Gowan. 1\. C. {Supr.)... ......... ('J\VU!!1l
Gllntfv, ,,'. ..................... Dumivill..
Gnntf.v.8. R............... St. Cath"rin..
I1Rney. J. (Local Elder)......... Ayhn...r
H'\y""s, F. ......,...........,...., AnCIII'&-r
II i"ton. .J....... ........'...,.. 0\\""'1
()und
Ihillh. H. '.. ......... .........
tllfTord...IJI...
Hill. .T................,.. ...... ...... ['ennvill..
I1ill. R. X. ........................... C/tvan
I1olllle
, lL....................... OtterviJIp
H,IL II. A. Fort Edward Institute. X Y.
. 'JefT...ri
. T, n. ..................... Hornb\
I
iml"t1. II. X. tL. Elder), Dunhllm Ft
:
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LNlrh. .J. ... ...... ............ ...... r..ondon
l\-IcClllrp. W.... m't 2:!t P. n, Montrelll
}J:
rtill W. (Local Elder).
a.
"!!awP""
1\lar"I1:11 I. ............... lXorth AUI!IU'ta
l(.. \lii..t..-r. J. ..................... Kilhrirl..
:&fillpr,.1. A. .................. ........ D..iJli
}!t-nuirp. .1. .................. ('hllt
worth
. lI1cKel 'fey, C... ............... Cuwansville
O:rden, T...,.................. 1'\ort.h Gower
I'owers. ]<'. E. (Suppr.)... North Sutton
Preston, Walter... '.............. Petf..rlaw
f'lllUtin, R. ........................... Liff,.rd
I'el'l{, .J ................... ...... Oxford \1 ill",
Robinson, J. II. .................. London
Reid. J ...... ......... ......... ì\lf'no C..utre
Rump, T. (Sup.) ......... St. Cathprinps
RolJinson, W. ............... ....'.... r..ifTord
Rol8lon. D. D,.. ...... ......... ...... LilTord
R..id, T. ................................. Er:n
Rllmage, W. (Super.) ...,........ !"imcuc
H..g"rl', J. ............ ...... ...... 'Yah'rford
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Raw
om, .J. .........,........ "'alkertnwn
Sevmol\l', ,T......................... Mnrppth
imp
on, J.... ...... ............ .,. .., Picton
Shuttleworth, J. .................. Turonto
Sav:lge, D. ... .....,.............' Hamilton
hnw, .1. (Super,).............,. H ,milton
Scott., .J..............................,..... Uirr
f:hJ\w. C. ........................... Mont eft1
S..ymour. .J. C. .................. YnrkvilJe
Tindall. lV. ........................ Bewùl..y
Tyler, R. J. ...... ............,.. ......... Bi
r
Yining, J. ...... ......... ...... Barronvill...
<<"arr..n, .J. C....,.....,........ GltlJlInO'IUP
Wilkinson, .J.,.. ............
8!1
a!l:aweyll
WilkiuRon, H..................... Der
ham
'reaver, }<'. n......................... f;pn""a
Willillllls. Elias..................... Dnnd,
s
WlltlS. J C. ..................... \\'nterfolrd
Whitcomb, O. ...............'.. La I'd ,wn
\\"pblJ, \\'. ........................... Ay mer
Wn:inlDA, \V. ..........,................ (hit
""slk6r,.J. ........................... Dingle
Westorn, W...................... St.ro.throy
Iethodist. EllisCOI)I\I Chureh
ill Canada.
Rev. Philantler Smith, Broohlin, Gen-
eral. Supf'rintendent.
BAY OF QUI;\/TE CO;\/FEREXCE.
P,.
siding Efd,.?,s
W. E.
orm
l'l. Bay of Quint", Di
trict.
.1. F. Wilson. Klng!'ton Di
trict.
"'. Brown. AUl);u
1 It DisH [ct.
H. I,ane, Ottawa District,
Adams, John Q. .....,......... Kingst.on
Anderson. A. ......... ............ Llu'hute
Andrews. .J. IT.... ...........'... ...... Eljli 'I
Avle,;worth. D, W................ Augu
t.ft
-\yle
worth, I. B. ............... RI'II....illp
Bell. .1. D. ...... ...... ............ Rturmout
Betts. J" A. ...................... Torholton
Hird, 'V............................... Rwlnpy
lUanc1IHrd, ll. W, .................. ililt'ln
Hrown, D..,.... . .................. C8111rlen
Hull. J. G. ...,....................... :llnrven
Burnell.,. .J. C. ...... ............ COn
e('on
CalrJwpll. J,. B.... }<'I\rmers\". & Brq('kv.
f'armllu. A.. A.R. ............... B..lIpviIJ..
Davy, l\l. (Su]Jpran.) ............ Matilda
Ellr'. R............. .... ............ CObonrl);
Fer'!n
on. .J. ......... Percy & S..vmou,'
Fu\f<.rd, .J. E.... ...... ......... ....,. \( ilford
GHr,lin..r. J.... .................... Napanpl1
n,tch..lI. .J. (S'lflPran.) ............ Hop"
nol,I
lIlith. G. ß. ............... RI"}J..vi\Ie
Goldsmith, J. ............ ...... Winchel'ter
I
raharn. .1. ............... Hin('hinhronk...
Hr
hllm. W. IT.... ............... J';"anville
Hill, .1.......... lIunting,lun & Hastin!!:!;
IInwllrd. N. II. ............... T.lpndH1aga
II nlin. .J...................... ...... Conou('ou
lIunt, A. ............ ..'........... Bri\!hton
.lnhn8on, II. n. (8I/prran.),.....
idnA.v
J()hn
"n, .J. II.. A. J/. ...... '" n..lh.\.iII..
:{:On
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I.a Du, H. W. ..................... C"h"url!
Lent. C. "V. ...............,..... \\estmPllth
I.ewi
. T....,....,...........,............ JlopP
'(II OROn, Charles ,..... ......... lIallo\v,,1I
:\lcLaren, A. ........................ Morven
[456]
Ic:\'ltlIy, J. (Supernum.) Vankleekhill
Or
er. E. .....,............ ElizaIJe1htnwn
PO'rry. D. (8I1peran.) ............ ('amden
I'hillipl', .J. R. .............,....... Ùlcbute
Pillto, T........................,......... Le"ds
Pomcrr,y, D.......... ............ \Vatt'rloo
Pomero.v, .J. C. ............... Vanklp"khill
Robinson, D. N...................... Ottawa
ROllers. J. A................ B'IY of Qnint.e
RomlJnugh, J. II. ............... Renfrew
snd"n;on. R.... ...... ......... Pittshurgh
ft;
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Sill
,W.A. (SuprrIlWJI,.) ElizabethtowD
lIlitb. It (SlIperan.) ............ '\fOf\'en
Smith, D. ........................... Rhl..au
Smith..J. ,.......................Winrh..ster
t:mith, J .R...... ...... ........, Pit.tsburgh
;
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'I'uke, .John .................. Wolf Island
\Yalte, A. .J. ...............,........ OtfltW8
"'erden, E, ........................ X:lpanee
WP
t, T. :'II. D. .................. KeunO'bec
""Ï<.h...r, J. ... lIuntinl!don & IIa,,'ings
WiI\illlll
. H. ......... p..rcy k l'Ievmour
Wi1
on. D. ... Farmersville & Bro('k,'i1le
Wund('ock. E. .................. .. Ril'P\"i1le
,v oo\!\ey, R. ........... ..... ..... T..mpleton
Young, S............. Stirling &
Iarmora
'HAGARA A1'\NU AL CO:'J.FERENCE.
Presiding Eltlrrs.
.J, Rkbardsnn, Toronto DiAtrict.
E. HI'i"tol. N iagllra Distri('t.
W. rop!', Brantfol'd Di8trict.
'V. F, Lowe, Oxford Di
trict.
A. Jones, Londun District.
AhbR. G............................ Brampton
Ardler, M. D...................... DUII,fries
Bartram, E.......... _............. Can boro
Ha
ley. J. (8I1ppran.)... .......... J..ondon
U"Ulwtt.. o. (Sllpernum.) ...... Oakland
Jlen
'D. :\1. ...... '................. God",'ich
HO'"""n, '''', ...... ...... ............ Bronklin
Brnd<haw. A......................... Arthur
BrRdshaw, T. P., Georgetown& Eramosa
Hrj
t..w. D........................, HIe'nh,'im
Brown. ß. (Silpernum.) ...... Dumfrles
Hurdett, C, ........................... Dover
BVllm. .J. W. (Superan.) ......... Whithy
('amptwlI. W.........,............... Carlisle
t'ar-cnrJdpn. D............. ...... Markham
CIJtrk, B. :\1...................... Bo!;an'1uet
Coj::8welJ, A. II. '...,.... ......... !\Iaitland
('ollamore. O. G....,................. Oxford
('ollinl', J. :11.......... ...... ...... 'l'e!'!;Wllter
f'nok. J. ........................... Ollkwood
Cook. R. B. ........................ Oaldand
Cros
tÌPId. O....fl.t. David's & POI t Dalh,
('ulp. D. (Su]JPran.) ............ !\rai>thide
Curt.., .J. ...... ...... ............... l\Ialahide
Dighton, F. W. ...... ...... ...... }'Iornnce
D"rkham. II. ......... ..........., Rrnoklin
J)rappr.
;. '......................, Rninham
DraJ.,'r. .1....... Georgetown & Eramos3
DUlIIlI'tt. S. ...... ......... ..,....., Nor,...ich
Dllppl>..I. ...............'........ San lwich
Finn, F. :\1. ......................... J.Glldon
'()I!;'I:, "'T. .........,.................... !':imcoe
FO
tl'I., .J ..............., ..,...... St. Yin('ellt
Fra
er. C. W. (Supernwn.) '" Brooklin
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G ..h"m, W. ............,..... ColIin!!wood
Hriftith, A. Ii:. ............ ......... Fhr"nce
H,uris, E. (.Çupe?an.)............ ...t)dord
'T"rtlev. H. .....................St. Vincent
rri1t
. J. H. ... ............ ............... Elma
Hngh
on, W. D....,........... Dorchpster
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Hunt. I}. ........................
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K"I'r, 8. J,. ............'........
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Kilty. 11. .J. '................. Gran,l Hiver
Knott, .T. T!. ........................ !"a1tfleet
La. wrencl'. H.... ......... ...... ...... Howard
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Markle, R (Supcran.) ......... DumfrÏO&
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'[lIe Conference to he helò at Yir.toria lIay, .Jltmes......,........... Owell Sound "R. Hurlpv, Trpa.o. "Ii..s. SIIciety.
l]lIare, :\larkhaDl, April 15, 1
59, t "..y, Will. ........................ h'otl.anll "W. R. Roach, &cretary do.
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oht. Wallu;r. E'òQ... 'l'r
aSlIrtr. 'i'Ol'onto. lIowell. J. ....................,...... Gn..lph "I'. Hobius............ Huron do.
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on, jllsslfJ7lm'.v &creta.ry I1ooppr. J, ..,........'......... S"wDJIt..I<et
and BnlJk Sfpward.1'oronto. .Johu
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Ba\ I Ashley. J. ........................ HIt
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tpl\d Oordon. A. ...... London &
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Crompton.:, ,...............;........ 'IHIt"lI 'le(.ft'
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CI:n ton. \\. ............ \ ICtorIIi Sqll:l.le \1c
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Clule. R: .............................. A'blOl
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8rdl'1e lIoidgp. J. ................. Orall!!e. n. S.
(',{)uk. \\. ........................ Loul/:hl!ro ehJlhcan, J. ............... )lartllJtr:":n I1noper. J. .....................,.. rilltripoRS
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I.tf'Hn. J. ..............................
.rm flo 'w'r. W. ........................ f'ohlJur
DavI<on.,
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IIl.l11I..t?n. Jamel! ............ . ... f.lnra IInll. T...................,...,. Iluntingt!on
lIdl..y. I.......... ......... ......... London Nohlp.},.!'-. ............ .;.......... <?ltlerl.? II nrlpv. R............ .............. \1 t
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haw.I.1 Hark"I'. S. P,.. .................. Queton
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A Igpr. Elisha..................... Cast1eton
llradlpy. H. I,. ..................... Orafton
Colf';ton. G. \L .................. Rro"hlyn
Chllr('h n, JcLiel ............ Brou
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Earl. John......... ............... GU)
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Io:/lrl.:\! C...... ...... ......... ......... Sciota
Fowh'r, S.
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Uodkin. Jo
pJoh ............ ...... ße\'prl...y
Illtvwaro. lIir"Dl ............ Bnnd llpad
H,.YIIPr. Charles.................. Dr"y'on
H..nry, 'j'hr'Inas ......... ......... Oshlt wa
Henry. ".m..................,.. New \lope
I/lckl..m. .John ............... '\!arhhom
I..rton,
qnier...... };astGwilliuos1nry
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. S}'lvanus ........ Burg:essville
N'oblt1. .J..hn \Y. ..............................
Nnhle, Wm. ... ......... ............ Grafton
Rut's. J. L............................ Gr..flOn
8harrard. J W. ............... Brongham
Talton. Jesse............ .........
I ar " ham
'j'hnmpson. .J. S. ...... ............ Of';hll.wa
'fhonlll". L. C. ..................... "hithy
Yancltmp. .Jesse ....,......, Bowmarn'ille
\\'ade. J. Jo', ........................... Orono
\\ hi t 1ì..ld. F. J.................. Princeton
Whitfi..ld. George ............ Princpton
Willson, II. H. ............... KewmarktJt
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MUNICIPAL ITIES.
[1859.
Beard!lltll. W. c.................. Ingl'rsoll
Bedell, A.......... ............ St. Armands
Binl!a, A. tcnl'dpreacher) Amher!';thurg
Broadw/lter. P. ( do. ) ... Hamilt.on
Brookil. ./am..s ......,.............. \"e!<ton
Calùwell. W. A. ........... ...... Dundas
Cameron. J...................... Pet
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CaUl fielrl. Z. W.... ...... ...... ...... Boston
C.,smphell, A. ..................... Chatham
CII.Ulphl'lI. n. ..................... llarn!';ton
Campbt'll. I (col'd preac/1R.1'), Sandwich
Clirev. G. W. .\1. '........ St. Catherine!';
Carryer, B. r.l...................... S<-'<Jth...d
Carto. Benj. ... ...... ............ llrorkville
Challdll"r. .J. ...... ......... ...... Coaticook
Chute, A. ....,......'............ llosanqu..t
Clark. .K ........................... A ncal'ter
Clark, .J............................... GUl'lph
Chilton. .J...... ......... Temperance" iIIe
C00k R. ll, ............ ...... ......... Acton
Cooper. J............. ............ Wood!';tnek
Corl..tt..T. ........................... Mer"ea
Collett, Thomas ...... .. ......... Go"fiel<:l
Cox. .J. S. ............... .........
ilvt'r Hill
Crawford. .J"hn ............ Che1tenhl\m
Curti!!. G. II. .............'.... Silwr Hill
Cusick, .J. "V". (Indian pr.) ... H
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Cyr. 1\. (P/"mdtprmcher) ... Montreal
D:tvi.I"on, T. L.. A.M.......... llrantford
Demps...y..J. .................. St. Andrews
Denion. W. ......... ...... Carl..tou Pla"e
Dick. A.. ð-l,A. ,.............. Geor!!etown
Dick, .J. ... ......... ................. Toronlo
Dick. R. (Ed. Gospel Tribune). Toronlo
Dunran. A. ....,...................... }<'injral
Eù\\<ard!';. .J.........,............... Clarence
Elliott. I!';I\/tc ............' Mount
:ll!in
Fac,'r. T. II. ... ............... St. I homas
Facey. A, M...... ......... ...... Zone :\1ills
Fitch, II. ...... ...... ............ Kim!!!v iIIe
Foll!;er. 8. W. ............ Frederick!';hurj.(
Ford, H. G. ......'.............. \\llldh!\m
Fraser. 'V. ..................... Kincardine
}'rize. G. P. ..................... Chlr..mont
Fyf.... R, A., D.D......,............ Toronto
Geary. W........................... Tburluw
G..orge. W. ........................ Arnien!';
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Gilmour,.J. .........,.....'..... Pete,'born'
Gohll', J. ...........,.......,.... Villa Nova
Gonne. \V. ...............,........ IIa,wich
Goort...rhl1m. J,......,.......... York Mills
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Grepn. J. (Bible S. Agi.), M/tDningvillA
Griffin, .J.........................
outhwold
Griffin, S. ..................... ThameHford
!Ja1l. J. P. ........................ Bayham
lI.milton, R, ..................... Ba
taril
Ilam mett. J. .................. ......... Killit
III\,.,.i". .1...,.. ............ ......... Inger!<oll
Haviland. W. ............... Burj{es
ville
lIenrler!';on. J. .................. Klllg!';ton
Herrington. R......,.. ......... Kin/!!';ville
llewo.on, W., A.M..,.......... Bcamsville
lIalcroft, L. ............... Carleton Place
Holmlln, G. ................... ColumNa
Hubbs, J. ............ ............ Sandwich
Hurd. C, .............................. lIutley
II uIL..rt, "'. ...... ...... ...... ...... lIowick
Hurlburt. W. ........................ Reach
lIe , ./aeob ..................... Dorcbe"ter
Jacks"n. W. A.................. Colche"ter
.Jumes, f). T..................... Port Dover
Jcr!<ey. }<'. N. ............... Soutb Potton
.Junes, T. J. ..................... Artemesia
Kin
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Landon. W. H. ... ............ W ood!';topk
Law!';lIn..J. ... ... ...'..... ...... Allan
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(.efourn..au, J. (Frencltpr.) I1eDr}ville
Lloyd. II. ... ............ ......... Port nope
Lonl!:fi
b. .1. (Tndian pr.) .., Tuscarora
Lorimer. A.. B.A. (&c. C.B.U.) Toronto
Lyster. \V. ......... ......,..... Melbourne
MIl,'kie. .J. ...............,.............. Zo'ra
'hlrsh. D. ............... ............ Qupbec
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""Y. !<. (0ity !tlissinnary), Montreal
""('lInnell. S............:...,........ Vi.>nna
'\fpDnIl"Iltl. P......................... B..lrord
McEathron, A. ... ......... ......... Crosby
:\11' I ntyrt>. A.........,.. ,.............. Brock
'ICLt-IU1. A. ..................... O!'<nabrllck
)lcl...lhm. W. .................' Sprilll!fi1rd
\Ic;o.; ab. D. .................... ...... t:lmsley
Me I'hHil. D. ......... ................ O
gnode
Mc\"ietr. \1. .........'........ Georl!etnwn
\Iill.rd. Wm. .................. Rrampt"n
!\lill('r. A................... ...... Woodstock
Miller. \V............,............ .,...... Oro
'liII!';. T. ........................ Southwold
;\Jilne. \V. ...........'............ Nitblmrg
'litche1l. FJ......... ............ Georj!eville
:\Iitchell. W.... ......... ............ 'fOronlo
Moore, O. ........................... lIu"ton
\Ioulton, A. ..................... Stan!';te..d
!\loult.o... T. P. .................. Coatif'o"k
Newman, W. P. (colored pr.)...... Dawn
Xich"I!';. H. ........................... Killey
ormand..liu, L. (Fhnch pr.). Queb('c
Oakley, J. ........................... B,'ont('
Owen. T. R. .................. ...... l..ondon
Painter. .1................ ......... Onondll
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Patten. O. ..................,........ Pre"toJ].
Pickard. Wm. .................. Esqu..!';ing
Pi,'k>trd. T. ... ........................ Bror,te
Pipkle. F. ........................ lliellheim
"rit{'hard. S. W. ..................
imcoe
Purrett. C. O. ............... Port Rowan
Rainboth, E........................... Finch
Reid. H.......,.. ...... ............ Hilh.bur
Riendeau. T. (Prench pr.) ...... St. Pie
RohertQ. i<:........................ Peterbo!-o'
R',b"rls. .J................ Drummonrlville
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Roux, C. (P.pr.) Pointe am. Tr;:mhl
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Rowp..J. .......................... \ lTt.orla
Rowland. D. W. .................. Aylmpr
Ryer8e, G. J....... ...... ...... Fort 1<yerse
Sawyer, C.......,...................... Eaton
Sawyer. G. ........................... Clifton
Schofield. P.. !l1.D. ..........., Brockvil1e
S..ott, A......................,........... Paris
Shsrp. G. ..................... ...... riorwich
Shneider. J................ Xew lI:1mhurg
8im. J.......... ............ ......... \\" atcrloo
81aght. A......................... \\"aterford
Sinclair. D................ ......... ...... Lobo
Smith. A. ..................... Nllw Sarurn
Smilh, E............. ............... Lmvville
Smith. J. ........................... Lanark
Smith. R. ll...............,......... Walpole
mith. W....... ............ ......
t.. Gcorge
Steinhoff. P...................... Tov.lIseoo
Steven!';, A......... ..................... Ll'pds
Stewart. A....... ............... ßl'ntinpJ;;:
Stillwell, T. .....................,.. Walpo\o
Tap"cott. 8. ........................ Cnbourg
Taylor. \\'. ...... ......... ............ 8alford
Topping. F................. ...... W oodl'tock
'free.
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Trul'l'dPl1..J. \r, ........ ...... Inv(\rm'SI!
Troy. \V, (cn/ored preachp1.)....\\ ind!!Or
Turner. D. A. (colored pr.)...... J.ondon
\'allioon. .J.. JUll, ......... .. \"1 la NoYIJ.
Vanloon, J..
en. ..'............ Hnrtford
Wait. D. ........................ IIal<limand
"" alker. C............ ............... Fonthill
Watson, G. ........................... :5arnÍ3
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Wilkin!<On. W.. A.,JJ, .............., 1.000
WilliamI', J... ......... .....,... Forp!';tville
William!';; J. N. .................. MOlltreal
\VUI'on. G..................... We"t Oxford
Winterbotharn. J. ......... Ow..n
ound
Wril!ht. D................... Fen..lon Falls
Young, Z, ........................... Hatley
N. B.-Thi!'; li"t i!'; made np without
respect to the minor differen,'pil wbich
distinf.!;ui"h vllrioul! sections of Evan-
gelicllillaplil!ts.
Bdti&b.. lUetho(Ust Epis('opal
Church ill ('a.."dft.
Tbe Conference of 1859 will be heM
in Chatham, on the Third 8aturday In
August.
Rev. Willi!'; Yazrey. Ct'n" Suprrintew.lU.
" '\"111 II. Jones, Snore/en'y.
Blount. Geor!!:e ........ Drummom\ville,
Chril'teen. .J. L. (Saye1' ,';t.)... 'l'oronbJ..
Di!';ney. Richard...... ......... ......... Peel
Douglas, William ................ D....hden
IIarpl'r. Ja1Ut'8..........,.......... London
I1awkinlf. Walter......... ...... ß, Hntfenl
Hnrman:J. B......,............... WiudSQr
JooeH, \\111. II. .....,........,.. Chatham
Kernard 'r. ;\1..............,.... Ihmilton
Pearse. C. II. ... ........,... Amher!';' burj6
Pearse. TIH\mas.................. .., Buxtor
St.eward, B..,............,.. 8t. Catlll'rineB
Warren, R. .,....,......... ................ Oro
MUNICIPALITIES, CANADA 'VEST.
In the following tahlp" relntIng to the l\IlJniciplllitielf of Canada West, the Editor has heen ohliJ::po) to omit the
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('d YHlup.and Amount!.' to be realized by AI'!,;Pl'hment Rnte, thpy ba,'ing bpen returnpd !';o iDlP..rr..ctl.r ILl' to ,'puder
the ins..rtion T<11Uf.lp!';
except as rel!ard,. I'a' tif'ular )1 uniripalitie
. 'J'his omi
siún ari!'es from no unwlllingne!';,. on the
part of the proper anthoritieR to afford the information required. but from the fa.ct tbat the A"sessrneut nates are Dút
returnaLI.. at a sufficiently early period t.o enable us to make u!';e of them.
During thA Illst
es"ion of the Canadian "/lrli.ment. all previous ;\Iunicipal laws werll rppl'lIlp/i IInrl con
')Ii.htcd
in one A"t (22 Vic,. pap. xcix.). wlliph now f.lrms the ba"ÎH of government of all 'lunicil,,\l Corp ration
'filiI' o\et, 36
al
o t<ev(>ral other Act!'; relatinl!: to :\lunÏt:ipa1i1i0>8l!:l'uer:\llv, our puL1i"h"l"s, ;\re
l'rs. :\IACLE\R & Co.. wIll r..pruduce:b!
a 1\11 ;\ICIPAI. \tA:'flTU. under thp pditor
hip of flOET. A. IIARRl80S. E
q., ItC.I... v.ith note!'; of all tlO>l.i.1 d ":I
I'<. amI a
compr..hpT1hive ind..x, about the first of Dec."mber. 1858. The work \\iIl be Ìlnaluable a
ß guide or ll'lu.j-ho..k to.aU
inte,'eskd in the llian:\gement of )lunicil':11 aff.LÏrs.
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MUNICIP ALITTES.
59
COU
TY MUNICIPALITIES.
Brant.
Aer('s in County, 213,995; Tutul or Gross Assel'scd \'alue
in IS:.
. $\J.:n8.S5
: Amount to 00 realized ùy As;;e8
ment
ill 1
5'<, $9,
2i.6ô: Debent1ll'es now uutstanding, none;
County ])ebt. exclul'ive of Dehentures, llOne.
Carleton.
Amount to be rl'alized by AssesI'ment in lR5S.
10.742.50;
DcoontUl I"
now ()ut
tanding, $1,100; Cuunty Debt, exclu-
ø1ve of Debentures, ;S3.339,
Elgin.
P"rsons AS8P
s...d. 5.999; Arres Assessed, 4!2.i05; Total
or GrOBs Assl'ssed Value in 1
;;8,
).:J88.5
8; Amount to be
realiz...d hy As"el'
m('ut in 1";;8, $.1O,OUO; Deflentures lIuW
outstanding, $eì6.ôoo; County Döbt, exchlsive of Deben-
tures tll. L. .Fund). $1i,Oi2.
Esscx.
Arres in C0unty, 43:!.
'-ti; Arres unner culfivaflon.
!87,OOO; Tutal or Gross Assessed Value in 18;>R. $:J3:.!J)IIO;
Amount. to be realized by Assrl',m..nt in lS58,
12.576;
DI"bpnturel' now out
tliUding,
32.000; CoulJty Debt, ex.
G1usive of D,'b..'u'ures. none.
Frontt'nac, Lcnnox, an
1 Atlt1ington.
Acres in County. 1.335.6to; Acre!! aSI'''sl'Cd. cultivated
end u!lcllltiv"tp.l. 536,988; Total or Gross A"Sf's"ed V..lup
in Hì5S.
6.1+i 8U: .'mount to be reHtiæd hv ."SsI"ssml"nt
in 1858. !Jr.,1)2S; Dehdnftlrl"S now out
tllnding, $84,000;
County Debt, exclusive of Debentures, $1
.200.
Grey.
AcreR in Countv. 1.4S5,OOO; Acr
undpr Cultivation,
atJout i5,000; Tòtal or GI'OSS A'sesst'd Valup in li'j
i.OtiO.unO; Amo\!nt to be rl"alizefl hy ASt<t's
ment in 1"58,
lfi.O;!i4ì: D..L..ntures now o'Jt.tandin
, $6,800; Count)
Debt, e'{c1usive of Dt!henturell, $11'.800.
Haltltn1."nt1.
Acres in Connty, 88ð.930; Tot:\! or l!r'osq AssP!'spd Value in
If'3S. ;S.l,fìô2.5ir.; \lDount to be realize, I bv As".."smput in
1Ri)8. $12.H2.12: DehpnturPR now outst..nding, $2U,469.00;
County Debt, exclm.ive flf Deb ntures, noue.
Halton.
Arre" in Connty, 229.iOO; l'utal or Oro!'s AS!lessed Value
in 1
:i
$6.f9".!J95: Amount to be realized hy Ass""I'nwnt
in l
v1<. 21.32û; D..h..nturel' now outBhnrlin
, $17,600;
County Debt, exc1usivö of Debenturl's, S:39,704.3!.
Høstln
s.
A("res in County, 8!7,ROO; Total or Oross ASl'PI'I'cd YaluA
in l"iiR, $',OOO,UOO: "mount to be reillized by Asse"
m"nt
in 1"58, $11,000; Dehenturell now out
tanding, $200,000.
Hnron anct BI'uee.
Acres In (Jounty. 1.527,53:1; T..talor Gro"" A
I'el'sed
V/llue in IS58.
KS96.()'j8; Amonnt to l>t'realizerJ by As.
1ilPI'
mt'nt in lR51i.
ß3,274; Dpbenturt'!òI now outstanrJinjZ,
$340.000; County Debt, e.cIusivöof D"bentures, $23,728;
Ii:cn t.
Ai'rpl! AS
t'S"ef1. 491. R jl; T..t.tl or Oros" ARRPsserJ V..lue
in þ
)
, $
.fHi .9'32: 0\ mount to bü relllizrd by AsseRsmpnt
in 1"58. 17,000; D..b,'nturPR now oUI"t,mding, $41,200;
County Debt, exclusive of Dehentnres, nODe.
Lalnhton.
Arrel' In County, 6fì2900 asse.sed: TlJtal or Oro"s AI'-
IIOR
",I VahlA inlS5S.
1.085.9fì
; A mount tfl l,c I't!alizl'd by
Asse
snlPnt in IS;>8 $iO.200; I)t>bAntur..I' now outl.t.andlng,
noue; County D"bt, exelu"ive of IJebPu'ures, DOlle.
Lanark antI Renh'c,,'.
Acres As....ss..d, i!Jß.U5; Tot
1 or Gross Asse""ed ,,"ahtp
in 1".-.F. ã.l:tl,!J'J8; Amoullt to be realil.Cd hy 4"
P/l!òlment
in IS58. $Ht,fì!J:j 55: Deb
ntul"t's now ollt"tauding, n,.ne;
CoulJty Deht, exclusive of DebentureI'. none.
Leeds antI Gren,'III...
AcrE's As!,p
..d. iGi.n;,.1; Total or H 0.... "..Sf'''!'PI} VahlP
in 1";>8 :1;7.004.-171.13; Amount to be rt!lLlized ù,v Asscll8ment
in 1858, $-til,5-l5.
Lincoln.
ArfPR in County, 196,000; County Debt, exc1uRive of
De!Jenture
, $.1'\.000.
"lhl.Ut'scx
Acre!'. {);j0.fi9'i; A"R"
Red V..ln.., $Iì,846,9ßS; Assessment
(County purp"SCR only), $74.9!J2.
Norfolk.
Acrl'
In C H1Dty, 3i .1,2i2;'; Total or Grrn.s Asscsscù Yalne
in If;5
,
5.205,OOO; Amount to be rpalized by A!'ses"ment
in 1858,
17.'ì-t6; Dehenturl"g now outRlandin
. $i,4!J7,03;
County DeM, ..xdu-ive of Deùentures, none.
Nortllluuberialltl and Dnrllam.
*Arrell AsseBs..d, 822.6i4: * Total or Gr '!is M'sPSFl'd Value
in IS;';, re>ll and pprs..nlLl.
27.591.206; Amount to hI' J'ea-
Ib....rl by Assessnwnr in Ih!í8. $lô,
:Il, for Countv H..le only;
Deh..ntu....10 nt'w out
tanding. $-160,000; Cuuuty Debt, ex-
clusive of DI"bpnturt's none.
* Including tht! Towns and Village!! within the Counties.
Ontario.
Aeres in County, 46fì.;3t:i
; ArrPR unnpr CultivlLoon,
3fA.5fi5; Total or OroI''' .'ssell..ed Vaht.. in 18.,S <t9.f;52.927;
Amount to ù" rpalized bv A"I'"sslll..nt in IR5S.
:ro.O()O;
Dchpntnres J10W Outst
ndin!l:, $33,600; County Debt, ex-
clusive of Debentures, not any,
Oxf'ortl.
^ cres AI'sessed. 572.19i: Acres und('r Cu ltiv!\tinn. -tOO,930;
Tot.al or Gro
" Assessed Value in 185
.
12.2U5.61:.!; Amount
to be r,'alized hv Assøesment in 185
. $16.147; D..t.entureø
now outstllnd;ñg,
3.900; County DI"bt, txrlusivp of" De-
bt'ntures. $5.000
l\Il1l1icipal Consolidated Loan I'und, for
erection of County Jail).
Perth.
Total or Gross Asspseed Yalue in IS58
5,210 700: Amount:
to be reIL'izI"d hy Assessml"nt in 1858.
5,CJ17: DphPlltures
now out!'!llhding. $12,800; County De!Jt, exclushe of .De-
bentures, $352.0UO.
Pe'el'boro' Rutl "Ictorin.
Acrps In C..unty. i64.850; Acrt's und...r CI11fi-.ation.
4il.3(j0: T.,tal or GrOSR ASl'essed VJ\luein 185S,$fì.:n
.4.10;
Am' unt to he r..lLlb'..d hv Assel"ment in 1858
H.U9;
D"h..ntur
s n'.w outstanding, none; County De!:.t, exclu-
sive of Debenturel', none.
Prescott al1tl Russf')].
Total or OrORs As..e"Rt'd Vl\lue ill 11'58,
1.!)7fi.f..t2 (ILS
"qu:tlizpd): Amount to bp realized by A!'
s"rn"nt in 11';>8,
:;;>,(lIi: DebPnture.. now outl'tanding, none; County Debt,
exclu
ive of D
oontures, Done.
Prince Et1warcl.
Acrp!l in COl1nty, 2:"'9.3S5; ACT!"S undpr Cu1tiv!ltion.
103367: Tottll or GrosR ARI'eRI'ed \'alllf' in 1 1'58,
.989.9
2;
A mount to hto I'ffiliz..d hy ASResl'ment ill l85R. ;l:G.üi6: De-
bentnres now out-tanding, none; County V"bt, exclusive
of Debentures, Don".
Shncoe.
Acrps in Connty. 1,159,4no; Acrp!! unilf1r Cultivation,
1ô2.000; Total or Gro!!s Asses
ed Valut' In lR;'j
. $:;.9;_
;,JUô;
Amonnt to be rl'lI1iz...1 b AII.
PI'Fment in Ui5
, $4:;.:.108;
D..h
nturPR now ontstanding, $212,500; Connty Debt, ex-
clusive of D..b..ntnrel', none.
stonnont, Dunflaa antI Glt'n
ary.
Acre" in Unitpd f'ounti"". as asst'sqen. 750,/'2fi; Tofal or
GrOR" A-se
,*,d Value in IS5R
-t.655,fH2: Amount. to b&
realizpd h:y Asse..FJnpnt in lR
)S.
0.85.1.
6: D..hf>ntures
now out
blUding, $3,200; County Debt, exclusive of Deben-
tUrei', $'jl!.
'Va terloo.
Arrp," IT! County, 328,463: Total or Gro"R AFse
scd Value
in lS
)8. S7.292,000; Amount to be rf.'llJi7/.d hy Asses"ment
In 11158. $1"-551: Debentures now outFtalJding, none;
County Dt!bt, exclusive of DtJbentnres, none.
",VelIan,\.
Arrp" In County. 22R.OOO; Debenturp!! now ontstnndin
.
$111.400; C ,ullty Debt, exclusive of Debt-ntu. es, $10,3:!&.
W t'llIn
ton.
Tntal orGro"" A!'''''FRed Vain.. in 1 858.
R.r.0l.170: Arnonnt
tfJ ùe re..llzpd hy ARsl-Jssment in 185S,
2'.liill; D..hentnree
now out
tandinl::, $55,320; County Debt, exclusivtJ of De-
hentures, $tJ,i20.
'Ventworth.
AI'
es in County. 2i5,OS5; Acrt's uni!pr Cultivation.
:!f).'J,OSi; TotHl or GrosR Ass..q/lpd Yalu.. in l";"R $1ì.í51.:!hO;
D..tJ,..nftlrl"R now ontstanding, $156,23-133; County De!JtJ,
exclu>ive of Dt'b"nturt''', none.
1:' ork and Pede
ArrAII ARqp!'SP,J. R18,119; Total or Oro"S AsseF
eù Valnð
illl:;i;,,\
'I.!JSfj 4:30; Amount to he rl"a1iz..i! hv AR"p
"II'nt
in l
i),\.
115.0i2' D..IIPlltur.... now out
t'mfÜng, S2'J,-!.-t
,;
C .unty ])"bt, \:jxc/u>.IÎte of Ve!Jentures, $i-l.H:!-l.
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Amherstburg Essex....... G. W. Leggatt... W. Cousins...... O. Murray Amh'tb'g
Barrie ...... ... Simcoe ..' Robt. ::;impson. Geo. Lane ...... Geo. Lane, Bnrrie.
, BelleviUo...... Hastings .. F. McAnuliny \1. Sawyer...... R. M. Roy, Belleville
I Berlin.....:..... Waterloo... [. D. Rowman.. H. B. Bowman. W. Davidson, BI'rlin.
Bvwmam.tlk.. Durham... Jas. l\lcFeeter
A. Lockhart.... R.Willdatt.Bowmanv
BradJord......
imcoe ... fbomas Drifljl Wm, D. Burn.. W. D. Burn, Bradfot'd
: Braml,ton ..... I'eel......... Georl(e Wright. .John McCulla. .John Md;ulla.
Brantford...... Brant....... \1. ,,,. Pruyn... Daniel McKay.. G. Balfour, Brantford
Urockville Leeds ..,... R.Fitzsimmon
Geo. S.McLean G. S. McLean, Brockv
Caledania...... I1aldim'nd J. Scott.......... D. Ferguson ... J. Aldridge, Seneca.
Cayuga......... lIaldim'nd County Town not incorporat pd.
Chatham. ...... Kent ...... C. J. S. Askin. )lalcolm Weir. D. l'tlcColl. Chatham.
Chippewa...... Weiland... Jas. Cumming
.J. F.1Uacklem. J.A. Wilkinson, Chip
Clifton ......... Welhmd... G.l\lc:\licken... J. W. Dunklee. V. McAlpin. Clifton.
Clinlon ......... Huron ... J. Whitehead... \1. McTaggart. T. StevensoÐ, Clinton
Cobourg ......
'thum.ld Jno.Beatty,Jr. D. Brodie ....... D. Brodie, Cobourg.
Collingwood... SinlCoe .... .., .................. ..................... .J .1l.Lawrence.C{)l'wd
Cornwall ...... Stormont. Chad. Rattray. W. D. Mattice.. Jas. Clint, CornwlIll.
I Dundas......... Wentw'th A. F. Begue,.... R. W. Suter.... \V.Chisholm,Dundas
I Elara............ \V t>Ilingt'n ..................... ..................... \V. P. Newman, Elora
, EmlJro........... O,ford...... [ncorporated last Session by 22 Vic. cap. 45,
I Fergus .:....... Wellingt'n .\lex. Wilkie... Gll. H. Todd.... G. !J. Todd, Fergu.R
JitJrt Ene ...... Welland... Alex. Douglas.. James Stanton. J. Stanton, Fort Ene
Galt ............ Waterloo... \1. C. Lutz ...... Adam Ker ...... Adam Ker, Gliit. [ich
Godprich ...... Huron...... P. A. McDougall Chas. Fletcher. R. B. Reynold, Ooder
Guelph ......... Wellingt'n George Elliott. .James Hough. Jas, Hough, Guelph.
HAMILTON...... Wentw 'th G.H.Armstr'nj! W. Kerr......... r. Beasley, Hamilton
IngersoU ....... Oxford...... .John Galliford. C. E. Chadwick II. Taylor, Ingenmll.
Iroquois ,....... Dundas ... Woo. Elliott.... .John G. Brous(' R. Carman, Iroquois.
Kf>mptville.... Grenville. R. Kernahan... James Porter... W. R. Anderson,K't'v
Klncardine.... IIruce ...... ........,............ ..................... J.Barker,KiIH'.!Irdine
KINGSTON......
'rontenac. .John Flanagan Wm. Anglin... ;\1. Flanigan, Kingstn
Lindsay........ Victoria... R. Lang ......... A. Hudspeth.... A. Hudspeth, Lind8a;)
LoNDON ........ :\liddlesex. David GIIl.
S .... John Brown... A. Abbott, London.
L'Orignal...... Prescott... County Town not incorporat ed.
Milton ......... lIalton I<:d. Martin ..... W. L. P. Eager Peter McKay, Milton
MitchelL........ Perth ...... .J. FiRhleigh .... James Porter... .Ins. Porter, :\Iitcht>ll.
Napanu........ Lennox ... D. McPherson. Robt. Easton... Chs. James, Nllpant>e
.N. wcastle...... Durham.., A. McXaup;ht'n T. Tamblyn..... W. II. Warner, Newc h .
NewHamburg Waterloo... r. G. g. Ne\ills.J. Nopper ....... .J. Sayler, N. IIamb'g
Newmarket ... York D. Sutherland.. Woo. Trent ..... E. P. Irwin, Newm'kt
Niagara ........ [.ineoln ... F. A. B. Clench .John Rogprs... John Rogers, Niagara
Oakville Halton ... G. K. ChiRholm J. W. William
R. Balmer, Oakville.
Oshawa ........ Ontario ... David Spalding .John Hyland... W. E.Mark, Oshawa.
OTTAWA......... Carleton... J. B.Lewis...... W.II.Thomps'n Woo. P. Lett, Ottawa
Owen Sound. Grey...... Robt. Paterson .John l\li1ler ... T. Gordon, O. Sound.
Paris............ ßrant ...... H. FInlayson,.. T. M. Bosworth T. M. Bosworth, Paris
Pembroke ...... Renfrew... Incorporated last SCRsion by 22 Vic. cap. 43.
Perth ......... Lanark ... J. S. Nichol.... Thos. McCaffry 'rhos. Brooke, Perth.
Peterborough Peterboro' .Jas. Stevenson. .JM. Edwards... J. Edwards, Peterb'ro
Picton ......... P. Edward C. S. Wilme..... .John Twigg... .John Twigg, PiI,ton.
Port IIope ... Durham... .James Scott.... Chas. Hnghes. H. J. Sanders,P.Hope
Prescott ...... Gn'nville.. '\Iatthew Gray. .John Ferguson J.N.}lcLean, Prescott
Preatnn......... Waterloo... Jacob Hesppler Geor
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Renfrew........ Renfrew... ncorporated last Seosion by
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Rich11WTld...... Carleton... J. Hinton T. Miller......... T. Miller. Richmond.
Sandwich...... Essex ...... E. Boismier .... V. Ouillette .... J.Woodbridge,Sandw
Sarnia ......... Lambton... Henry Glass.... Wm. B. Clarke P. T. Poussett, Sarnia
Simcoe ......... Norfolk ... Wm. Wallare .. R. W. WilBOn... J. W. Rapeljø, 8imcoe
Smith's Fall&. I.anark ... J. T. Berkwith R. W. Bartlett. R. Harper, Smith's }'
Snuthampton . ßruce,...... James CuIder... John Eastwood .J. Eastwood, .:'outh'n
Stratford ...... Perth ...... A. B, Orr......... Alex,1\lcGrej!Or A. Leit
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StreAs(.ille...... PeeL....... Incorporated last Se'iSion by 22 Vie. cap. 47.
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St. Alury's...... Perth ....., (}, l'tlcIntosh ... Ed. Long......... .J.Sparling, St.l\J.IfY'
St. ThO'Tl'UU... Elgin ...... Thos. Askell ..' .John McLean.. II. F. Ellis, St. Tho's
Thm'old......... WeIland... James Beatty.. Jacob Keefer... J. D.Murray.Thm'old
Trenton......... [(astings... E..J. Reeves.... S. Cooley......... J, Simmons. Trenton
TOIlONTO........ york........ W. H. Boulton A. IIIcCord..,... Chilli. Daly, Toronto.
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Wardsville ... 'lid.llesex. I
Waterloo ...... Waterloo.., Moses Springer John Shuh...... S. S. Bowers,Waterloo
WeIland ....... Weiland... Incorporated Ilast Session by 22 Yic. cap,4fi.
Whitby......... Ontario ... .JamesIlodgsonIBenj. Yarnold.. B. Yarnold, Whitby.
Windsor ....... Essex ......8. S. l'tlacdonell Thos. E. Trew. A. Bartlet. Windsor.
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BANKS.
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BANKS IN CANADA WITH THEIR AGENCIES, &c.
PLACES. NA '\rES OP BA.NKS. OFfiCERS.
Barrie.........,.. Upper Canada E. Lally, Agent.
" ............ Toronto ...... Anp:us Russell, Agent.
.&llmille.........Upper Canada E. Holden, Agent.
" ... ......Co1DDle 'dal... Andrew Thomson, ?rlanager.
" .........:\Iontreal ...... Q. Mc:-'ider, ftII\nager.
Bawman1Jille ...OSTARIO ........ D. l"ishl'r, Cashier.
" ...l\Iontreal ...... George Dyett, )Ianager.
Brantforo ......B. N. Amadea J. C. Geddes, 1\lana;;er,
" ......Upper Canada T. S. Shortt, Agent.
.., ..:.\lontreal ...... A, Grier, :\lana.ger.
Brockt-üle ......Upper Canada R. F. Church, Agent.
" ......Commercial ... Jam.,s Bancroft. Manager.
.........:\Iontreal ...... F. 1\1. Holmes, Manager.
Chatham. ......Upper Canada C. 1'. Sisson, Cashier.
" ......Commercial... Thomas :\IcCrae, Agent.
Clifton ...........ZnoIERMAN..., J. W. Dunklee, Cashier.
" ......Upper Canada James l\lacklem. Agent.
Cbbourg .........)Iontreal ...... C. H. :\Iorgan, Manager
" .........l'oronto......... J. S, Wallace, Agent.
Cornwall ......Upper Ca.nada J. F. Pringle, Agent.
" ......:\Iontreal ...... W.l\Iattice, Agent,
Dundas .........B. N. America. William Lash, Agent.
GUll... ......... ...Gore ... ......... John Davidson, Agent.
" ............,.. Commercial... William Cooke, 1\lanager,
Goderich ..,...Upper Canada John :\lcDonald, Agent.
" ......:Uontreal ...... Henry l\kCutchon, Agent.
Guelph .........Gore ............ T. &mdilands.Agent.
" ...... ...:\lontreal ...... R. }1. Moore, Agent.
I1<LmiUvn ......GoRE ............ W. G. Crawford, Clishler.
" ......Upptlr Canada Alfred Stow, Cashier.
" ......ll. N. America George Taylor, )I:majler.
" ......:\Iontreal ...... Andrew :\Iilroy, )!anager.
" .., ...Commercial... W. II. Park, Manager.
hgersoU .........Commercial... W. :\1. Sage, Agent.
" .........
iagara Dist't C. E. Chadwick, Agent.
Kingstnn ......On{)IERCIAL... C. S, Ross, Cnshil'r.
" ......Upper Canada W.G. Hinds.ClIShier,
" ......13. N. America Samuel Taylor, Manager.
" ......:\Iontreal ...... A. Drummond, l\Ianager.
Lindsay .........Upper Canada J. H. Hopkin!!, Agent.
" .........:\lontreal........ H. Dunbtord. Agent.
LYndon ......... Upper Canada.J ames Hamilton. Cashier.
" .........11. N. America Walter Watson, Manager.
" .........Commercial... J. G. lIarper, Manager.
" .........l\Iontreal ...... \Villiam Dunn, :\Ianager.
" ...... ...Gore .., ......... Charle!! l\Ionsarratt, Agent.
Montreal......... :\IONTREAL...... D. Davidson, Cashier.
" ......... Montrea.I(ß'h) E. IL King, :\lanliger.
" ....,....CITy BANK...... F. :\lcCulloch, Cashier.
" .........Du PEUPL&..,.. B. II. Lemoine. Cashier.
" ...... ...:\I0L80N'S ...... W, Sa.che, Cashier.
" .........Upper Canada E. T. Taylor, Manager.
...... ..,ll. N. America. R. Cassell'. :\Iana.
er.
.,.......Commercial... Thomas Kirby, llanager.
......_.Quebec ......... Bank du I'euple, Agents.
.........I'rovlncial...... J. D. Nutter, Manager.
...... ...Ontario,.. ...... Henry Starnes, Agent.
Newco.sfh ......Toronto......... A. Smith, Agent.
Niagara... ...... Upper Canada T. IIIcCormick, Agent.
Nicolet .........Quebec ......... L. 1\1. CreslIto, Agent.
Oakvilk .........Toronto......... J. T. IlL llurn
ide, Agent.
Oslwwa .........Ontario.......,. John B. Warren, Manager.
Ottawa .........Upper Canada R. S. Cassels, Agent.
" .........8. N. America A, C. Kelly, Agent.
" .........l\Iontræl ...... P. P. IlIsrris. ;\Ianager.
" .........Quebec ..,...... II. V. NoeL Agent.
Paris ..,......Gore ......'..... James
immo, Agent.
Perth. ...... .....Commercial ... James Bell, Agent.
" ...... ......Montreal ...... 1\1, Stevenl!On, Agent.
borough...COmmercial... Wm. Cluxton, Agent.
" ... Toronto ...... A. Munro. Agent.
" ... Montreal ...... Jack80n Rae, Agent.
Picton............ 'Iontreal ...... Jlime5 Gray, Agtmt.
Port ll<pe ......Upper Canada John Smart, Ag.,nt.
" .., ... Commercial... W. F . Harper, Manager.
......:\lontreAI ...... R. Richardson Agent.
......l\!ol80n's ....... David Smart, Aglmt.
PlJrt Sf,a1lÙV ...Commercial... E.
, Warren, Agent.
PruCQtt ........,COmmercial... John Patton, Agent.
QlWiec ........,QUEBEO ......... C. Gethinl(!\. Cashier.
" .........Upper CanadaJ. .... Urad..haw. }Ianager.
" .........B. N. America F. W. Wood, :\Ianll{!:\'r.
.. .........Montreal ...... J. Stevenson, MaDAger.
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Quebec............City Bank ... Daniel McGee, Agent.
" .........Du Peuple .... Quebec Bank, Agents.
&rnia .........Upper Canada Alexander Vidal, Agent.
" .........Commercial... G. W. 'I'homas, Agent.
Sherbrooke......City Bank ... W. Ritchie, Agpnt.
Simcoe............Gore .'.......... D. Campbell, Agent.
" ............:.\Iontreal ...... Samuel Head, Agent.
SmdhampUm .Upper Canada Alex. Proudfoot, AjZent.
Stamúad ...... PRovINCIAL .... H. McCollow, President.
St. Catherines .NIAGARA DIST. C, IlL Arnold, Cashier.
" .Upper Canada II. C. Barwick, Ca8hier.
St. Thomas ...Co. ELGIN B'K. Ed. .:rmatinger, :\Ianager.
" ......1\Iontreal ...... E. )f, Yarwood, ;\Ianager.
Stratford ......Upper Canada J. C. W. Daly, Agent.
" ......Commercial... Geo. E. Small, Agent.
Three Ri"t'eTs...Upper Canada - De:\loulin, Agent.
" ...Quebec ......... John McDougall, Agent.
Tor(fIÚQ ......... UPPER CANADA T. G. Ridout, Cashier,
" ......... TORONTO ...,.. Angus Camerdn. Cashier.
.........ß. N. America \V.G. Cassels. l\lanager.
.........Commercial... C. J. Campbell, ;\Ianager.
.........:\Iontreal ...... R. )filroy. l\hmager.
.,.... ...City llank...... Thomas Woodside, Manager
" .....,...Quebec ......... \V. W. Ransom, :\Ianager.
" .........:\Iolson's ...... John Glltss, Agent.
Trent<m .........:\Iontreal ...... J. Cumming, Agent.
JVhttby .........:\Iontreal ...... Thomas Dow, Agent.
}VOO(Ùtock ......Gore .......'.... James Ingersoll, Agent.
" .........:\Iontreal...... W,.J. Buchanan, Agent.
Windsor ......Upper Canada Thomas E. Trew, Agent.
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Lmuùm (Bng.) B. N. AmerIca Head Office.
" "Upper Canada Glyn, lIIills & Co.
" Torunto......... City Bank of London.
" Commercial... London Joint Stock Bank.
Montreal ...... The Union Bank of London
Quebec ......... Glyn, Mills & Co.
City Bank...... Glyn, Mills & Co.
Gore .,. ......... Glyn, Mills & Co.
iagara Dist.. Bosanquct, Franks & 00
Du .Peuple ... GI)'n, Mills & Co.
" "Ontario Bank. Glyn, Mills & Co.
" "Molson's... .... Glyu, Mills & Co.
Liverpool(E'ng)Montreal ...... Bank of Liverpool.
Edinburgh(Sc)Upper Canada British Linen Company.
" " Moutreal ...... British Linen COUlpäny.
" Commercial... Commercial Bank of Scotl'd.
" Gore ...... ...... Union Bank.
Glasgow(Scot.) I1Iontreal ...... British Linen Company
" ". Commercial... Clyd..dale Banking Co.
Dublin (Ire.) Cowmercial... Boyle, Low, Pim &. Co.
" " City Bank ... Nationa1 Dank of Ireland.
New lórk ......Upper Canada Dank of Commerce.
" ......Toronto ...... Bank of Commerce.
... ...B. N. America R. C. }'er;rlr.<son. .... H. GraIn,
and C. }'. Smith, Agents.
......COmmerclal... Merchant's Dank.
.....,Montreal ...... Bank of Commerce.
... ...Quebec ......... Maitland, Phelps. & Co.
......City Bank ... Dank of the Republic.
......Gore ............ Ward &. Co., and Merch.B'k.
......Du Peuple ... Dank of the llepublic.
......Ontario Bank. Bank of the Republic.
,.....}Iolson's .,..... The Mt:el1Rnics' llank.
... ...l'\ili
arl\ Dist,. B:mk of :\Ianhllttan Co.
...... Pro\ inci,d ..... l\Ietropolitan Bank.
Boston......... ...l\Iontreal ...... The lIIerchants' Bank.
" ............Upper Canada Blake, BroR. & Co.
............COmmercial... Merchant's Dank.
.Albany .........Upper Canada llank ofInterior.
" ............Commercla1... New York State Bank.
" ............Gore ............ New York State Blink.
Osw/!{Jo ......... Upper Canada Luther Wright's Bank.
" ......... Turonto ........ Lake Ontario.
Rochater ......Upper Canada Rochester City Dank.
Buffulo...........Magara Di..t.. Bank of Attica.
Sl.John(.lY.B.) ß. N. America Bank of B. N. America.
" "Quebec ......... COlJlUler.-ial Bank. N. B.
Hal(fax(N.S.) n. N. Ame1Ïca Bauk of II.
. Arueric."
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rictIm (N.B.) QueblW ... Central Balik.
Victoria, Vancouver', Island,.. B,mk of 13. N. Am('rica.
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TARIFF.
[1859.
TARIFF OF CUSTOl\1S.
Goods paying Specific Dutics. Artic1,.s. Duty.
Articles. PuJ.II. Wine, In pint do. in proportion. ppr doz. bott1e
..... 1 50
Ale, Ueer anI) Porter, in Cäl'ks, per gallon ............$0 08 And a Duty of Hi per cent. ad valorem on the bot-
Ale, Beer and Porter, in quart bottles, per doz. hot. 0 26 les cnntaininll: sUl'h wine
Ale. l'ef'r and Port.er, in pint bot.tlt'R,. per doz. bot. 0 1:!
Printt>d, Lithographed or Copppr.plate Bills, BiIl-
And a duty of15 p. ct. ad. val. on bottl..s cont'g SlIme. heads, Cht'4. ue s. Heceipts. Dfltfts, I'o
terii Card",
Alml.nd
. WRh.lut
and Filberts. per lb. ....'.......... 0 03 Lab..l" of eVHY de8cription. Advertising Pictures,
Corn Broomf\, per rloz. ....................................... 0 50
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k., l'er doz. ....................................... 0 15 Ad .. l' hI h d 1 00
Cig...rs. per lb. ................................................... 0 80 vertl!ilng amp ets, per un red ....................
Chicory, raw and kiln.dri..d, per lb...................... 0 01 GoO(ls paytn.;; five per C
Dt.. ad "a}ol"t
D1.
ChicorJ', rOltl'tt'd R,.<I ground, per lb..................... 0 04 Bolting Cloths-Brass in bars. rod!', and I'beets-Brass
Coffee.
rel'n. per Ih............. .......................,...... 0 01 or Copper Wire and Wire Cloth-Chain Iron, other than
.. rO/l!'t..d, p..r lb.................................,........ 0 0-1 Cabll'I',and not bdng Horse Chain. DOl! Chain,.Jack Chain,
grollnd. per lù. ......... .....'..'...................... 0 04 or otht'r snlltll Chain not eAceeding three quarters of an
Cordial
, pH 1!..I1ún............................................ 1 00 inch-Clillada Plates, Tinn'd Plates. Galvanh,..d Iron and
Currants. per ll'................................................. 0 03 I'h..et Iron-Copper, in bars. roos, l.olts,or sheets--Cotton
Dried Fruits. per lb. ..................... ..................... 0 03 Candle Wick, Yarn and Warp-Empry-Emery. Gla!ill, and
Fig", IJer Ih...........................,....................,...... 0 03 S,lIId PRppr-Fibhimr Kets Imd Seinet>-}'isb Ifook
I.ines,
Giu!!pr, l'inlPnto and Pepper, ungronnd. per lb. .... 0 04 and }ï"h Twines-Gold Beaters' Dlim Moulds aud Skins-
Ginger. "im"nto. 8mi P"flper. ground, per Ill. ....... 0 06
ilk.t\\ist for Hats. Uoots, and !'hoe
-lIat plush-Hair,
lliccaroni ftnd \""rmicelli, per Ib......................... 0 03 Angola. GOllt. 1'll1ù..t, Horse or
Iohoir, unmanufitctured-
!lust>tfll, per ill................................................. 0 05 Iron, B3r. Rod or Hoop-Iron Nuil and Spike Hod-Iron
)Iolasscs. per gallon .............- ........................... 004 Hoop.'rTlre. fordrivingwhl'eISofiocomothes. bent or weld-
lIIare, per 10. .................................................... 0 25 ed-Iron Boil..r Plate-Iron Railroad Bars-Iron Rolled
utlliej!B, per Ih.........................,.. ..................... 0 25 Plates-Iron Plate and Angle. or otl)!'r Iron, shappd or un-
Nut
not I'pe,"ly named. exCt'pt Coc('a Nut
, per Ih. 0 01 shap..d, when f(.rminjl part of an Iron Ship imported in
pirits and Strong Witters, of all
ort'", for every gill. pieces-Iron Rivets, for do.-Iron Wire--L..ad. Ir. IIheet-
of any str..ngth not excet'ding I'trength of p roof by Sails. ready made-Stpel, wroup;bt or cast-'fin. gfltllulated
Sykes' Hydrometer, and ,"0 in proportion for any or bar-Tuh..s and Piping. of copper, hrlll's. or iron, \\hen
greatl'r stren
lh or less quantity than a gat, viz: drawn- Varnish. bright and blltck, for I'hill.bnildt'f
. other
Brandy. per gallun ............................................ 1 00 than Copai Carriage,
htll1ac, Mastic, or Jupan-Zinc or
Gin, per gallnu ,................................................ 0 !ìO Spelter, iu 8heet-Locomotive and }:ngine }'rames, Cranks,
Rum. per gallon................................................ 0 50 Crank Axles, Hailway-cllr and Lncomotive Axll'fI, l'i8ton
WhisÞ.ey, p..r gallon .......................................... 0 18 Rods, Guide and Slide Darll, Crank Pins. Connecting Rods,
Spiritll and Strong Waters, induding f'pirits of Steamhoat and Mill
hafts ami Cranl.s forged in the rough.
Wine and Al('(.hul aDd not being Brandy, Gin, Go()(ls}Jaying t,,-enty P er c:ent., ad valorenl.
or Whiskey. per g>tllon ..................,................ 0 iO
Spices, ungrouud, ñot otherwise JltLmed, per lb. .... 0 07 Ancho\ies, Sal'dinl's, and all other Fish preserved in oil
"gro.'nd. " per lb..... 0 10 -Arg..ntinl', Alabetta. or Albltta and Germlln Silver manu-
St.arch. and all prl'parations of Starrh, per Ib, ....... 0 05 factures-Artidl'A emhroidered with gold, silver. or other
So"p. not oth..rwi
e I'ppcified. per 100 lùs.... ........... 1 25 mehlls-B 8kptR, and all othl'r ar1Ï('les made of grass, ol'ier,
Sugar,refint'd whetherln loave
orlumps. candied, palm l..af. lit raw. whalt>bone or willow. D.,t el...ewhere spa-
crush..d. powdered or granulated, or in any cified-Reads of every descriptlon-Billiord Tllbles and
other form; Whitl' Ilastard Sugar or othcr Furnishings-ßalratelle Boards and FurnIsllinj!s-Blacking
sugar equlil to refined in qU/tlity, p.l001bs. 2 50 -Brac..leIA, Brllids, Chain!'!. Curls, Rin
ll't8 or Head dresses
Whl'e ela.YHd su!!:ar or Yl.1l0W basÍllI'd !m;:rar. of any kind composed of hnir. or of which hair is a compo-
orRny I;indequnlin lluality to white dayed nent part-Brooms and Drush!'f\, not el!'l'where I'pecified-
SU;:rlir or
'ellow ba.
t"d sugar, but not eqnal Cameos aud Mosaics, real or Imitation, when set in gold,
to refined su
ar, p!'r 100 Ibs..................... 1 75 silver. or otber metal-Capers, Pickles. Olives, Itnd 8l1ucel!
Brown clayt'd su;:rar.l\Iuscovadoor raw sugar of all kinds not e1sewherc sperified-Candles and Tapl'rs of
of any kind not eqUId in quality to the ""ax, Spprm. Bplmont, Stp/lrine, Adama1Jtine. and Compo-
sug"trs hlst named, per 100 Ibs. ............... 1 30 I!ition-Ch!\ndl'liers. Girondole
, Gal' l<'ittings--rarria
es or
raw for refining purposes only, and not pllrts of Carriagps not othl'r\VÌse f\pecified-C'ahinet \\ are or
within 25 per cent. of the value of the last Furniture-"asbml're. I'M M(l11l1fuctur,s-f'orks. Taps. and
named sngar, per 100 Ills. .............,..,...... 0 90 Couplinjl; .Joints--Cllrpt'ts and Hearth Hugs. Velvet, Brul!-
Tea, not cxceedinl!: in value 18 cents perlb.-perlb. 0 03 s..ls. Tafl"stry. Turkish. Persilm. and other kiudR-Confec-
.. exceeding in value 18 cent
per Ib.,-per Ih.... 0 O-l tionl'ry not elsewhere spl'cified-China Warl! of all kinds-
Tobacco, mllnufartur..d, not excceding in value 20 Cutlery poli
hP<1 of all sorts-Coacband Harnt'ssfurniture
Cf'nt'i per Ib.,-per lb........... ................. 0 05 of all kind8-Composition Tops for tables or tÌlr other arti-
eXl'eediuJ!; 20 and not exceeding in value ('l..s of fnrnitnre-I<:lIsences, 1l1lISllIDS. Cosmetics, Extracts,
40 cents per Ib.,-pl!r lb. '.................... 0 07
P8.I!tes, Perfumes. Tinctures. and Perfumery of all kInds-
over 40 c...nts in value per Ib.,-per lb...... 0 10 Feathers and Flowl.'rs, artificial or ornampntal or parts
Snuff. per lb...................................................... 0 10 thl'reof. of whatever material compn!,pd-Fans and }"ire
VInegar. p..r gaUon ........................................... 006 Screens-Fire Works-Glal's. plate-Glass. sih'ered-Glas8
Wine, In wo .d. not exceeding In value $10 per pipe Shades and Crystal
for watch..s-Glass WKre. cut. ground
of 12fi 1I:/llIons, p
r lI.al:on............... ......... 0 20 or colourl'd-Glass, !'tained, painted or ('oloured-GllIss bot-
in wood. over $.1,0 but not exceeding in value tIes and Tinl
. not being wine and bl'er bottl...s-Gold and
$60 per pipe "f1
6 j!;nllons. per gallon ...... 0 30 Silver Lpaf-Gilt Frames-Ouns. Hifles. and Firo Arms of
ID wood, hver $fìO and not exceeding $100 in all kinds-llats. Caps, and Bonnets-Inks of all kinds, ex.
valu
pl'r pipe of 126 gllllons. ppr gallon... 0 40 cppt printing ink-.Jewl'lIery, real or imitation-Jap..nned,
in wnod, over $100 in vlIlue per pipe of 126 plani
h..d tin. and Britannia metlll war.. of all kinds-Lea-
gaUun... pcr gallon................................. 0 50 ther, Sol... Hllmess. dres
ed Kip. CRlf, and upper leather,
in qURI.t but ties. not eXcef'ding $.1, in value and all imitations of LeatLer-:Uarhle, or imital ion of mar-
p"r doz..n bot.tles,-ppr dozen bottll's ...... 1 50 ble mantlp.pil'cl's. or pllrts thereof-Mattra
ell of hair,
in pint hottl"s. in proportion. per doz. bottlp
, 0 75 moss. or other material-Millinery or all kinds-
Iusical
in Ijuart b"ttles. excepd'g
.I,and not ex(',eed'g Instrument
of all kinds. including l\lusical Boxes /;. Clocks
$8 In val p..r doz. bott.leA.-per doz. bottles, 2 00 Mowing. Hpaping. and Thrashing MltChines-l\fnnufilc ures
In pint bottles. in proportion. p. doz. bottles, 1 00 of Fur or of which fur is the priucipal Jlltrt
Do. of Cashmere
in qUßrt du.. exc'ng $S and not exc'ng $12 in -Do, of Silk. Satin, Rnd Velvet, ILnd of all other fabriC1'l, or
in V!llue per doz. botUes,-ppr doz. bottles, 2 50 wbirh
ilk forms the principal pllrt-Do. of Bone,
bell,
." in pint do , in proportion. per doz. bottles... 1 25 Horn, Pearl. Ivory, or vl'j!etable Ivory-Do. of Gold.
ilver,
.., in qnart .to,. exceeding $12 in value per doz. or I<:l..ctro Platp-Do. of Brass or Copper-Do of Ll'ather or
buttles,-per doz. bottles ............ ............ 3 00 of imitation of Leather, or of wLich Leather or Imitation of
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TARIFF-MEDICAL.
69
Leather is the principal part. not otherwise !'pecifled-Do.
of
1arble, or lIlarble more advanced in manufacture than
slabs or blocks in the rou
h-Do. of P<1.pi r JI<1.ch
-Do. of
Caoutchouc or India Rubber, or of Guttu. Percha. orofwhicb
any of th..!'l' articlt!s forms the principal part-Do. of
traw,
}'atent
It!dkin"" and :\!e.1it'inal Preparations notelsewhere
specitl..d-Uil Cloths ofwhate\"er materil\lcomposed-Sallad
Oils, Table Oils, and Lins!'ed Oils-Opium-Urnaments of
Bron3", Ala\!a.
ter. T..rracot.ta or Composition-Plated and
Gild"d Waroofall kinds-Playing Cards-Pr..!!erved V..ge-
tables, \feats, Poultry, }<'idh. and n8me-Railing or }<'encing
of Iron-H,iIUle!'and Sieves-Scales and W"i!!htt!-
bawh.,
Thibet wool or fllI"d-Silks. Satius. or VelvetI'. and all fa-
bricsofwbich Silk forms the principal part-Spades,
hovels
AX6l!, Hoes, Rakes, Forks. and t.:dge Tools, S,'ythell end
Snaitbs. Bolts. Nut", and W Ishers-Spikt!s.
ajJs. Tacks,
Bnlds "nd Spring
-8iik. Woollen. WOrHt.edand Cotton em.
broideri('s and tamoour.work-::!ilk-twi!'t and Twi!'t corn-
polled of Silk and }Iohair-Silver and Gold Cloth. Thl"f'ad.
:md otber articles !'m broidered with gold or for em broid..ring
-Skins. Sbeep. Calf, Goat, and Chamoi!'. dresslJd-Soap.
pl'rfumed or fancy-Stoves and all other Iron Castings-
Toys-Tbr..ad I.acd and In"ertions-Writing T>eskR. fancy
and ornamental Cases awl Boxes of whatsoever material-
Woollen Gooùs.
Goods po)'ln;: T
venty-fh-e p.
ent., 8rl vRI.
Mauufactures of Ll'ather. viz:-Boots and Shol's; lIar-
nes!; and ðaddlery-Clothing or Wearing Appard made by
hand or llewiug machine.
Goml!1 IJayint; Fifteen per cent., arl valorem.
Alllutic1es not ht.reinbef,lre enumerated as chargt;d with
a Spdcitic or wlvulorPIJt duty, and not exempt.ed from the
payment of duty.
hall b.. C'bargeaNe with a duty of fifteen
per cent. on the value thereof:
To hIe of Free Goor1s.
Acid
of ev
ry des,'ription-Agricultural Socil'ties: Seeds
of all hiud
, FarlIlin
Utensils and Implement!; of Husband-
ry, wben specially Imporwd by, for the encouragl'lIlent of
Agricul tur\'- AI um- Anatomical preparatlon!;- Anchors.
over 6 cwt. in weight-Animals of all kind
-AntiqlliUes.
collections of-Apparel, wearin
. and other p..rsonal..ffl'cts,
and implements of hU8handr.v (not merchandise). in nl'ttml
use ofpers mil coming to settle In the Province and acC'om.
panylng the o"\\ner-Apl'ar..l. wearing. of Britbh suhj..
t!l
dying a\!rollo1-Argol-Arms for Army or :Savy and Indian
Nations, prO\id..d the duty ot.herwise p
yable thereon
would be d<Jfra'ed or born.. by the Treasury ot the United
Kingdom, or of tbis t>rovin"e-Ashps, Pot, Pl'arl and N:lda
-Bark. Tannl'ff;'-llark. used soldy in dyeing-Barley,
except Pot and ('earl-Barley :\Ipal-B..an!'-Hean :\feal-
Bear and ßi
!!;-n"Hr and ßigg :\leal-Bl'rries. userl "oldy
in dYt!ing-Bleaching Pow.:ler-Buoks. Printed, Peri'ldiC>l.l8
and PamphletI', not being Bl'itish copyright
, nOr Blank,
.'\ccount. or Copy books, or Books to he writtt!n or drawn
\Jpon- ßnra'(- ßottl..8 contllininjl; Wine. f':plrituou!; Or
}'erm..nted Liquors of OftiC'rrs' :\ll'ss-Bran(Jy Imported
for do.-Bran and Shm ts - Bl'Ïm,tone- Bristle!; - Rroom
Corn-Bllckwh..at-llllCkwhl'at :\leal-Bulb!! and Roots-
Bullion-Burt Stonl's, wrou
bt or un wrought. but not
bound up into mill-
t"nes-nutter-Coin and Bulllon-
Cabinet!' of C<JÏn!;-Cabh.s, Iron Cbi\in-Do. Tarr'd ((I'mI'
-Do. Unt:ur'd Hemp-Do. Grass-Cllrri.1j!'es nfTravelll'l's
and C:Lrria,æs employ.d in carrying merchandl!!e (Hawk-
ers aUlI Cit'cn!\ Troupp
I'xcept...d}--Ca
ks sh;ps' water,
in nse-CaoutchouC' 0 India Ilubber, and Gutta Percha,
Unlnanllf..ctlll'ei:l-Cement, marine or hydraulic-Chari-
hble
oci..tie9, d'mlllion
of clothin
for gratuitous
dhtribntion by-Ch..ese-Clothing for Army or
avy or
In,)jall lI'itions, or for gr,Ltuit()U
dlstl'ibution bV !iny Cha-
ritable Soci..tv-Col\l - Ü,,'hint:al-Coke -Commi
.arillt
Stores-Copp;'rlls-Corkwood, or tbe bark of the Cork wood
tree-Corn. IDllhn-Cotton a'ld Flax waste--Cotton wool
-Creau\ of Tart.tr in "rYRtl\l
-Di:Lm()n<l
and I'rp,.iou!!
Stones-Dru
s u
erl Folely in l1ypin
-D.ve Stutfl
, viz: Bark.
Berries, Dru'!!i',
lItF, Vt'gptabl..!;, Woods, and K"{trllct of
LogwOll\1-EarUl8 Clap' and Ikhre!'. dr}-J.:!!g!!-F..lt Hat
bodles and lI>l.t Felt,-Flre Brlck-Flrewoorl-
'i'h-}<'iFh
Oil, In Its crude or natural state-Fish, products of, un-
manufactured-Flax, Hemp and Tow. undres
ed-Flour-
Fruits. green-Fruits, dried. from the Uniwd states only,
while the Reciprocity TrØlSty is in force-Jo'Ufs. Skinll, Pelts
or Tails undressed, wbl'n imported directly from the Uni-
ted Kingdom or Briti8h North American Provinces, or
from the United States while the Reciprocity Treaty is In
force-Gems and }Iedals-Gravel-Graius: B>lrlpy and
Rye, &ans and Peas, Bear and Big!!, Bran and Sbort&-
lluckwheat, Indian Corn. Oats, \\ heat. !\leal of" above
Gr!iins-Grinddtones, wrought or unwrou
bt-Gums and
Resins, in a. crude state-Gypsum or PlaHter of Paris,
ground or unground-Grease and Scrllps--Hams-llemp
Hides-IIorns-lIous!!hold Effects, personal, notmerchan-
dise, of subjects of Her Maj..sty domicil..d In Canada but
dylnp: abroad-Indigo-Inventions and Improvements in
the Arts. modlJis of, provided tbat no article sball be
deemed a model wbicb can be fitwd up C.lr ns&-Junk and
OakulJJ-Lard-Lime, th.. produce of British North Ame-
rican Provinces only-
Ia('hinery. mod pIs of, provided the
"amI' cannot be put to actual nse--:\lamlla Grass-Manures
of all killds-
Iaps and Charts in IIbeets not mount...d nor
on cloth-:\Iarble in blocks or sla\!s nnpolished-}Ieat!l
fresh, smoked and salt-:\Ienageries, ho"",!!, cattle, car-
riages and barnesses of. subject to tl'gulations by the Gov.
in Conncil-Military Clotbinp: for II. :\1. Troops or )liIitia-
Iilitary Stores and :\faterl:lIs for Military Clothing impor-
ted for the use of the Provincial Militia. nnder such
restrictions and regullLtions as may be pa>l8ed by Governor
in Council-)IosS88 and !lea g-rnS'l, for u\Jh"lst:Pry pnrpOS6S
-\lulliclLl Instruments for Military bands-:.\ïtre or 8alt-
petre-Ollkum-Oil Cake Or Lin!leed Cake-Oil", co<<oa nut,
pine and palm, In theIr crude and natural IIt>Lte-Old Nl'ts
-Ordnance Stores-Ore. of all kind.. of Metals-Usler or
Willow. for basket-makers' u!;e-Packl\gps of all kinds in
which Goods are u'ually Imported, e. CApt the following,
vlz.: Spirit, wine. oil. beer, cidl'r, and otber casks for the
oontaining ofliquids. baskl'ts of every def<cription trunks,
snuff jars, earthenware jars. glass jars. hag!' and barrels
containing gorain, seeds and peas-Pig Iron, I'i
Lead-Pitch
and Tar-Philosophiclli Instruments and Apparatus. Books,
Globes, Maps, and Chllrts. provid..d the same be speC'ial1y
import
d hyand for the use of
bil()CIophic.al
ociehe", Uni-
verf'ities. Colleges, Public Schools or In-titutes-Plants,
Shrubs. or Treeø-Providions for Army Or Navy, Or Indian
Natinns-Rags-Resin and Ro
ln-Rlce-8>1il Cloth-Sa1
SorJ.Il-
al Ammonla-
alt-Seedsofa)J kind
-
bipmoekB,
Rinnacle I.amps, Bunting. Canvass. Duck. Compa.Fell, Co...
d>l
", Dead Eyes, Dead Li
hts Deck Plug'
, Shackles,
h"aves,
igllal .Lamps. Travelling Trucks. whpn exprt>llsly
Imported for Sblp-bulldlng purposes and by !lhlp-huitders
or Sail.makers-Ship's watl'r-CSFks in uII_Silk Hat Felts
-Soda Ash-5peciml'ns of Natnral HI"tory, Mineralogy
or BotRny-Stone unwrougbt-
Iate, Stat UP", Bu"ts. and
ClistS. of Marble. Bron7s. Alaba"ter or Plaster of Paris'
PalntInl!:
and Drawings as works 0' Art;
pl'..iml'n
of Rculpture-Cahinets of Coins. !Hedals. 01'00", and all
Collection!' of Antiquitil'_Snlnhur or ßrimstone-Tin
and Zin.. or Speller In block or pig-Tallow-Tæsel_
'l'imær and Lumber of all kind", round. hew
d, sawed,
nnu\llnuf.<Jctured In wholp or In part-Tohacco nnmanufao-
turl"d- 'fools and lropll'mpnts of Trad!' of pprsons arrhing
in ('anatlll when accomp
nied Int.o the Provinl'l' by the ac-
tual !lettll'r, and brougbt in bysuchl'ettler for hi'lown use,
Bnd not for sale-Treenails-Turpentine. otbl'r tblln f':pirfts
ofTurpt'ntine-Type M
laJ. in block!; or pi
!'-Vejl;l'taLll'lI,
not elsewh..reflpecifi"d-\'ebicle!\of Travelll'rs, expept those
of lIawkprs and Pedlar!!-Water Llm..-Winp. i'pirit" and
fArmented Li'lu()rs of all kind!!. Imported for anv Officers'
Mess. and tbe Packa!!es containin
the Fa.mp-Wool for
Hoops wben not noh'hed-Wood, of till kinf1
-Wonl-AIl
Importations for the use of lIer Majesty's Army and Navy
llel"vlng In Canada.
Tahh" or Prohibitions.
Tha foHowlnlt Art iclp!, arp prohihitt.d to hp imported. un-
der a pPDalty of }<.ittv Pound", togeth..r with the forfdture
of the parcl'l or pllckag.. of Hoods in wh1l'h thl' Fam.. DlUY
he found :-ßook
afld Drawln
'I (If an immo/al or indecent
character-Coin. ba"e or I'ounterfclt.
l\IEDICAL.
Jf
-,li
al B'JClT.1 n! Uj?P'
nl
ada.-)'(e\,t f?r examination I HOFpltal. Toronto. Prcsidpnt. E. !If. ITodder, III.D., F.R,C.S..
ofcanrll'hto".f"r.1 rmmc181 r'lc"n
etopra('h.I'YI..1.\"sic.
ur. I<;np:.;
ecrpt>try. (,harll'!! Gardinpr. 'f..rli,.al
llp't 1'. G. H
ger):. allot 'hdwlf..ry, on th.. first :\lolI.t"y!! I.t) :Janua
Y' 1 ,'Irlllbrr:
: Dr" \Vro. C. GwynnI', \'". Dnril', \\". ll"aumont,_
Ap
ll. July, aud nct(\bt>
of
:II'!1 'year. and
"IIl"1II In """!'IOII O. Il..rrl..k. W. n. ;l;i,'ho1. John Rolpb, .JIIIIII''' TIm'ell .JOI<epb
dUrlD3 tb
week following, I lace ofme.,hng, tl..1" Upncral Workman, Toronto; Jamcs Sampson, Kingston; 11. Smith,
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70
MEDICAL-COLLEGES.
[1859.
Anca!i'ter; .James WIlson. Perth; Woo. II. Brown. Prescott; the City Hall, on Qu..en St. Property Tested in the Crown.
R. Edmondson, Brockville; 'V. H. Howard, Farmersville; Government appoint :\Iedical Superintendent. and Bursar,
Henry H. "'"right, Toronto; Woo. Allison, Markham; Rodk. and Inspectol'l!
'ho fr/lDie by.laws for its government, tho-
McDonald, Cornwall; Geo. II. Park, Hamilton; J. Frazer, roughly examine the Asylum, and report to the Governor
Pelham; T. C. Macklem, Chippewa; t:phm. Cook. NorwIch; General. The present building was de
jgned to accommo-
G. Southwick. St. Thomas; Woo. T. Aikins, Toronto; W, H. date 264 patients; there are at present 40U in it. 1.'he In-
Dalton, DundllB; John Scott, Jas Richardson, John Small, stitution is open to the pu Mi,' between the hours of II a.m.
. Bethune. and Fran. Badgley, Toronto; and 'r. Reynolds. and 3 p.m. every day. Saturdays and Sunda)'s exCel)Ìl'ol, by
General Hospital, Toronto.-Incorporated 1847-Trustees; application to the Medical Superintendent at the Asylnm.
Appointed by Govemment-Jas. Beaty; Geo. Herrick, M.D,; I The admission of patients is re
ulated by the Act Iti Vic.,
.John Scott, M.D.; by Corporation, W. H. Boulton, Mayor: I chap. 188, which require" that the patient be examined by
by Board ofT, ade, 'Ym. Henderson. Consulting Phys. and three licensed medical practitioners. verified by Heeve or
Surg'I', W. R. Beaumont, F.R.C.S., Eng,; Geo. Herrick, J.\I.D. Mayor collectively, who certify to the in!'llnity. }'rom the
Attending Phys. & Surg's, W. R.Beaumont, F.R C.S., En
.; over.erowded 8tate of the house, ndmisl'ions are at present
E. M. Hodder. l\I.C., F.R.C.S., Eng.; J. Scott, M.D., l'tl R.C.S., made as vac!\nrles orcur.according to priority ofapplicantl;,
Eng.; J. H. Uichardson, M.D., l't1.R.C.S., Eng.; John Rolph, or urgency of cases. Idiots, and per"f'ns aft1ict..d with
M,D., M.R.C.S., Eng.; W. T. Aikins, :OLD.; N. Bethune.1'>I.D. t>aralysis are Inadmis!i'able. Offi,'ers of the Institution:
Resirlent Medical Officer, Charles Gardner; Sec. and Treas., Medical Snperintendent, .Joseph Workman, 1'>1.D.; Assist.
.Jas. W. Brent, Esq. Hours of attendance, 120'clock. noon, PhYl'ician, B. Workman, M.D.; Bursar, J.l\IcKirdy; Stew-
daily. Vi
itors are permitted to see their friends every day ard. Conlin S. Eastwond: l'tlatron, 1\larn Ann Park"s,
from 3 to 5 o'clock. p.m., except Saturdays and Sundays. Nnte.-A Branch of this Asylum has been es
ablished In
Provincial Lunalie A3ylum, Toronto.-2Y:; miles west from the Unlvel"!'ity Buildings nnder the same management.
COLLEGES.
University of Tnronto.- Visitor, SIr E. W. Head. Bt., M.A., Second Engli"h
Iaster; .J. Dodd. Commercial
Iaster;
Governor.Generalof British North Ameril'a. Chancellor, Rev. E. Schluter.
I.A.. German l\1a"ter; E nnll, Drawing
Hoc. Robert Easton Burns; Ylce-Chancellor,.John Langton,
Iaster; A. Maul, Instrumental Mu"ic MaRter; -,
M.A. Members of the Senate: Hev. John McCaul, LL.D.; Gymnastics, Fencing, &c. In the eijl:ht }'''rms Into whic1l
Hon. Ad>lm Ferguson, l'tI.L.C.; Hon, .Joseph C. Morrison; the College is divided, the pupils, be
ides being thoroughly
David Chri
tie. M.P.P.; Sir Woo. E. Logan, D.C.L., F.R.S.; gfGunded in Classics and Mathematics, receive progl't
s
ive
James 1. HayeR, M.D.; Rev. John Taylor, D.D., M.D.; Rev. instruction in French, Natural Philosophy, PhY!i'ical Geo-
Adam Lillie, D.D.; E. M. Hodder, M.D., F.B-.C.S,; Hon. graphy, Engli
h Lit.erature, En
lish Composition, Elocution
Robert Bnldwin, C.B., Q.C.; Rev. E. Ryer!\on, D.D.; The and Rea.din
, Arithmetic, Geography, Book.kepping, WrI-
Principal of Queen's Colle
e. Rev. S. S. Nelles, M.A.; Very ting, &c. The lowest of these eight }'orms ii! the Prepara-
Rev. A. )IcDonell; Rev. 1\1. Willis, D.D.; ReT. W. Stenett, tory, into which boys jl:enerally enter at the age of eight or
:l\1.A.; Superior of the ßytown College; M. Barrett, III.D. ; nine years, The instruction in this }'orm is only so far
H. H. Croft, D.C.L., F.C.S.; J. B. Cherriman, }I.A.; Daniel classical as the rudiments of Latin are concerned.-more
Wilson, LL.D.; Rev, John .Jennings, D.D.: Hon. James than two-thirds of the time being devoted to the elements
Patton, LL.D.; Hon O. IIl0wat, Q,C., M.P.P,: James II. of an En
lish education. In the First. or next higher
l\Iorris. :11..\., Registrar. &holar3hip3 o.ffered at Examina- Form, a little more time is given to Latin; anol in the
lions,!! the University.-Faculty of Law, 10; 4 l\Iatrlculants, Second the elements of Greek and of Algebra are comlJwIlced.
3 students 1 year's stanoling; 3 student
2 year's etanding. In the Third. and the }'orms above it, Classics and .:\Iathe-
Faculty of Medicine, 10 ; 3l'tlatriculantl!, 3 students 1 year's matics are graduaU.\' brought into more and mOre proml,
!!tanding, 2 students 2 year's standing. 2 students 3 year's nence, while the branches constituting an English cduca-
standing. Fliculty of Arts, 3i: Matriculants, 2 Greek and tion are advanced with equally careful precision, In the
Latin Classics, with Hist. and Geog.. 2 Mathematic!\, 1 Mod. Fifth, Sixtlj, and &
'enth J<'orms German forms a part of the
Languages with Hist and Geog.. 3 general proficiency In regular course. Although provision is made for the attain-
l1ubjects appointed for aU students. 1 years' standin
-2 ment of a sound Engli
h education in what are Cälled the
Greek and Latin Clas"icB, with History; 2 MathemattcB; Clas
iea7 Forms. there is In addition an English Department,
1 Nat. Science; 1
Iod. Languages, with Hist.; 1 Oriental from which Classics only are excluded, the whole time
Lan
u>lges; 1 general proficiency in subjects appointed for being be
towed on the other subjects ta,.ght in the College,
all students. 2 year'!! standing-2Greek & Latin ClassIcs; German f,)rming also a part of the regular course of the
2 Mathematics; 1 Nat. Science; 1 ;\Iod. Languages, with higher Divi"ions. For the better cultivation of English
But.; I Logic,
letaphyslCB and Ethics: 1 Oriental Lang, Literature, Composition. and Elocution in this Dcpllrtment
3 year's standing-2 Greek and Latin Clas!i'ici, with Eth- and in the Colle
tJ Forms. a new 71Ulstershl]} (thtJ Enl!:lish
Dolojl:Y: 2 Mathematics; 1 Nat. Scii'nce; 1 Mod. Languages, Classical) has been created and recently fille,l up by the
with lIi!lt.; 1 Ethics and }Ietaphysics. with Civil Polity and nppoiutment of a
elJtleman whose reputation as an nble
History; 1 Oriental Langua
es. Candidates for B.A.-I master has bæn well established In publle I'chools in Eng-
Greek and Latin Clas"ic!'; 1 MathematicR; 1 Nat. Science; land. Upper Canada CoUege combines, tberefore. /Ill the
11110<1, Languages; 1 Logic, Ethics and Metaphysics, with ad\'antages of a Commercial S,'hool, with facilities for
Civil Polity. 2 Department of Ch'iI Engineering-I Ma- obtaining a Round Cla!\sicu.l trainiIJ!!; posscssed by no other
triculants; 1 student, 1 year's stRnoling; 2 Agriculture; institution in the country The Collcge year c()mm,'n,'es
1 Matriculants; 1 stndent, 1 year's standing. Value of with the Autumn Term. The Autumn T..rm be
ins Sept.
each Scholarship
30, and tenablð for one YRar only. 9: Winter do., Nov. 20; Spring do., Feb. };); Summer do.,
Univprsity Colkge.-President, RAv.John McCaul, LL.D.; May 1. Reports of the progl'es
and conrtuC't of the pupils
Vice-Pres't, - Professors: Classics. Logic, and Rhetoric, are sent to parents at tbe end of each Tprm. Dedul'ting
Rev. John McCaul. LL.D.; Metaphysics and Ethics, Rev. the VaClltions. th" Terms arc ten week
each. The Tn tion
.Js, Beaven. D.D.: Chemistry and J<:xpermental PhilOBophy, ,Fee is $5. and the Dvarding Hou
e Fee. $!O per Term.
'R. n. Croft. D.C.I..: Agriculture, G. Buckland; Nlltural The manv impro\ementR made in the arrnn
t'/})ent of the
P
ilosophy, .J. B. Cherriman, M.A.; History and Engli
h Collf'
e Hoordinl( nnuse have been found to add ver.y
Literature, D. Wilson, LL.D.; Natural History, Rev. W. materially to the eOlllfort of the boanlers A large paved
Hinck
. F.L.S.; !\Iineralo
y and Geology, E. J. Ch>l.pman, Rail C'JUl.t GJlllna
ium, fitted up with the most approved
F.C.S.: l\lodern Languages, .J. Forneri, LL.D; Meteorology modern appliances aud a sp:lCious pla)'-grollnd and C'ricket
and Dir. of :\!agneticlll Observatory. G, T. Kingston,
I.A.; ground afford ample facilities for out.door exerC'ise IInd
"Lecturer on Oriental Literature, J. 1\1. IJirschfelder: Tutor amusement within the College bound8. ThA UOlirdlng
and Registrar, Rev. A. Wickson, M, A.; Librarian, Rev. A. Houqe is conduC'tf'd strictly as nn integl'al part of the
Lorimer, B A, In
titution. its dbhur
pmellt,; paid out of. ILnd its returns
Upppr Canada OJllege.-Rev. Walter Stennett, l'tI. A., paid into. the generlll funols. Prizps of hooks It!1rl. cert.ifi-
Principal; Rev. Henry Scaololing, D.D., Fi,'st Clas
kal Mas. cates of honor are gh'en e,cry )'ear tothoqe who rllshngUlsh
ter; .James Brown.
I.A., Mathematiclll l'tl/lster: WiIIilllli tbem!\elvps in Rny of the Rul>jepts taught in the College.
'Vedd, \1. A... Second Classical :\Iaster; Geo.l'tl. Eva.'s.l't1.A., His Excellency the Go\'ernor 6eneral ofT..
s a!llIu
lIy a
Third Cla
!\ical l\Ia
ter: C. 1V. Connon. Lt..D.. }
nglish valuable l'1.ize of llo()ks Ii,r the heiit examw/lhon III tho
Cla""ical :\Ia'ter; Michael Barrett. :\1 A., ]\I D.. }'irst Eng- higher df'partments of ('lllssÍC's Rnd }lathell,atiC's. At the
lish :\llLster. anrlSuperintendentofCollegeBoardmg House; Annual Public BXllminati')ß in July Exhibitions arR COlli-
Jt J. L. de St, Remy, LL.B., }'rench Master; C. Thumpwn, peted for, \"ar) ing in vulue from $100 to $
O per annum.
[47 0 1
1859.]
COLLEGES.
71
Competition for them all is open to the Grammar Schools matical Tutor; Woo. Kerr. M.A., Tutor in Natural Sciences:
of t.he whole Proyince. More than two thou:"and of the Wm. S 'l'homp!i'On, Rector of Collej!;iate School; Wm. A.
youth of the Province have received their education, in Whitney, First A"I'i8Ì1mt 1\11I
ter; Alex. Burns., Second A
-
whole or in part, in Upper Canllda College. It number8 Fil'tant Mllster. Faculty of
Iedicine: lIon. John Rolph,
now about 3uO pupils. The Principal, the Firl't. Second,
I.D.,
I.R.C.S., }:ng., Dean of Faculty. and ProfesBorofl'Tin-
and Third Classical
Iairters. and the 'Illthemdtical Master. ciples and Practice of Medidne; Walter Geikie. M.D.. De-
were all of them pupil!; of the Tn"titution; as were likewise scrlptive and Surl!ical Anatomy; J, Reid, M.D.. Mio..lwifelY
the greater portion of the Medal-men. Scholars, and llonor IInd DiFeAAe8 of Women and Cbildren; C. ß. Berryman.
I .D,.
men of our l"niversities.
Interia Medica and Therapeutics; 'Walker Odkie, M.D,.
Bursar's Depart
nt (If the UnÏ'L'f-rsity and Col1pges at Prinriples and Pr/lctÏce of Surgery; E. A. Ogden. l\LD.,
2brontn.-Bursar, David Buchan; Cashier or Chief Clerk. Ophthalmic and othpr Special Surgery: lIon. John Rolph.
Alan Cameron; Book-keeper,
I. Drummond; ASFistant :\I,D., Institutes of Medicine. Chemistry, W. Watts, 'I.A"
Clerk, James Nation;
lessenger, Woo. Morrow. Office on , Dt'monstrator In Anatnmy. Cliukal
U. C. College grounds, corner of Simcoe and Adelaide 8t"B, }.Iedidne IInd Surgery at the College and HOFpital. The
UniJ'ersity of Queen's U,Up.ge, Ki7lyston.-Opens on t}JP lecturt"s In thi" Faculty are delivered in Toronto.
fil"flt Wednef'day in October, and closes on the fir8t of May. University of NcGI7l CollpY'.-Governing Body: Vi
itor.
ProfeFsor8: Rev. Dr. Cook, Prim-Ipal and Primariu" Prof"f'sor His F.xcellency the Governor General. GovernorI': The lIon.
of Divinity ; Rev..John B.
Iowat, M.A., Hcùrew, DiblÏ<'al Cri- C. Dewey Day, LL.D.. Pref'ident, Hon. JaB. Ferripr.l'rI.L C.,
ticism.and Church IIlstory; Rev. .James Willillrnf'on, LL.D., Hon. Peter
lcGilI, III.L.C., T. B. Anderson. David Davidf'on,
1\I.\thematics and
at. Philosophy; Rev. .Jas. George, D.D.. Benjamin Holmes, Andrew Robertl'on. M.A., Chri8topher
Logic and
Ientalllnd
Ioral Philosophy; Rev. George Weir, Dunkin. 11'1. A., Woo.
Ioll:on, Alex. Morril" M.A, Princip31:
M.A., Clas
ical Literature; Dr. G. Lawson, Chemistry and J. William Dawson, LL.D., F.G.S. Fellows: The DeanI' of
Nat.I1i:<tory. Faculty of :\Ipdleine: .James Sampson, 1\I.D., the Fac\1ltie!'! of Law,
Iedicine and Arts, the Rector of the
Pre>ldent and Professor or Clinical
Iedicine and Surgpry; lIi:?:h School, Brown Chamberlin. lII.A., B.C.L., W. Jonl's,
J. Stewart. L.R.C.S., Edin., Anatomy. Physiology, and Prae. M.D., W. B. Lamb. B.C.L., The Governors of the College
tical Anatomy; John A. Dickson, M.D., Practire ûfSurgery; are the
pmbers of the" Royal Institution for the ad vance-
Horatio Yates,
I.D., Pn\ttlce onledicine; Fife Fowler, 'I.D., ment of Learning." and are nominated by Hi!' Excellency
L.R.C.
.. Edin.. Materia "edica and I'hllrmacy; L P. Lilch- the Governor GpnerRl, under the Act 41. Gpo. 111. cap. Ii.
field, !\I.D., Midwifery. and State and Foren
lc
ledicine. The Governors, Principal and }'elIows, con!'titute the corpo-
Board of Trustees of Quel'n's College: Rpv. Alex. Spence. ration of the Univer:<ity -Secrpt'lry, Rl'gi!'trllrltnd Dur:<ar:
Rev. .John Barclay. D.D.. Rev. .JI\ð. George, D.D . Rev. Ja!'. C. WiIlhlm Craig Baynes, B.A. Office. Burnside Hull. Office
Muir, Rev. John l\Ic:\lorlne, Rev. Alex. Matbie!'on. D.O., Hour
, 10 to 2 every lawful dlly.-Officer!' of Inf'trllction.
Rev..John Coc.k, D.D., Rev. Robt-rt Neill, Rev. Robt. Burnet. arranged in the order of statutory prpcedenre: John W.
Rev. .Jas. WIlliamson. LL.D.. Rev. John '(acbar, D.D., Rev. Dawf'on. LI,.D., F.G.
., Principal and Professor of
atural
II. Urquhart, D.D., Jas, Hamilton, !\I.D., A. Drummond. History and AlZriculture; Rev. Canon Leß!'h. LL.D., Vice-
TreaFurer, HUj!;b Allan. .John Cameron, Goo. Malloch. John Prinrip!l.l. Dean of the Faculty of Arts. and ProfeFs')r of
Mowat, Alex. Morris, John Tbomson, Jospph Brucl', Hon. J. Lngic and Mornl PhilOFophy; And. F. Holm!'s, III D., Dl'ltn
Hamilton, Cbairman, Hon. J. Crooks. .J ndj!e Ù>j!:ie, lion. of tbe Fllcultv of 'fedicine. and PrOfl'8FOr of the Thf'oI\' and
Judge
lcL('!an. Alex. McLean. lion. P. McGill, John Paton, Prß!'tice of "iedicinp; .J. J. C. Abbott, B.C.L., Delln óf the
Kinj!;ston, Secretary to the Trustees. Faculty of Law. and ProfPFsorofC-ommercill1 Lit\"\": Henry
UnÙ,pr1lity (If Trinity CollPfle. Tnrtmto.-Incol"p(\rat.ed by A. Howe, M.A., Rl'Ctor of the IIIgh flchool and Emeritus
Roya.l Charter. 1852.-Council: The Hon. and Rt. Re\"'. the Profe,,
or of
fathpmatlcl' and Nutural Philosophy: Gpo. W.
Lord lIi8bop of Toronto; Hon. Sir J. ß. Robinson, Bt , D.C. L.. ('ampJ)('ll, M.A.. 1\I.D.. Prof, of Sur
ry; Archibald HaB.
Chancellor oftbe UnIYer:<lty; ReT'. the I'rovo!'1t of Trinity
I.D.. Profe
1'or of
lidwifery and Di
ea'es of Wom.'n IInd
Collelte; Rev. Profe8f'Or Ambery; Rev. Prof. Kendllll; Prof. Children; Wm. Frn!'1er 1\1.0., Profp8sorofthe InHitute8 of
. Vankou)!Imet; Prof. Bovel!; Prof. Hind; Yen UPO. O'l{iJl
ledlcin6; Wm. !"utherlund, M.D., Professor ofCheml5try;
Stuart, D.O., LT,.D,; Vpn, A. N. B..thune, D.n.. LL.D.; Rev. Wm. E. Scott, }I.D.. Profe8!'1or of Anatrmy; Wm. Wri;..:ht.
H. J.Gra.sett, B.D.; G. W. Aillm, Jno. Arnold. Ù>Wi8
Ioffatt, \1.D., ProfE'!'i'or of
Iateris Medica and I'harmacy; R(lI'ert
Hon. :\Ir. Vice-ChancellOt" SpraglZA, JamE's M. Strachan, Sir P. IIoward, M.D., Prof. of Clinical }Iedicine IInd IIledi('al
A. McNab. Bart,; The Hon.Mr. JUf'tice 1I11
lIrty. D C.L.: J. .Jurl"Prudence; Rev. A. De Sola, ProfE'!:sor of Hehrew and
I.ukin Rohini'on.
am. Bickerton Harman, B.C.L.; Hon. J. Orientlll Litprature; Hon. T. C. Aylwin. D.C.L., Profl'f'sor
II. Ct\meron. D.C.L.,Q.C.; ThOll.
trpet, &>I!retary. Chas.
Ia- of I'ublir and Criminal r,!\W; Frpderick W. TorrancA, '1..0\.,
grath. B.C.L,; Provo!'t, Geo. Whitaker, I\I.A. Protessors. B.C.I,.. Prof"Fsor of CIvil lAw ; R. Lafrenaye, B.C.L" Prof,
Gpo. Whitaker, M.A.. Divinity; Jno. Ambery, M.A.. Cla!'1"i..",; of .Juri!'1prudence aud Legal nihliography; II. G. Laflamme,
Edwllrd K.Kendall.B.A.. :\-lathematic!'1: 1I0n.J. II.Camf'ron. R.C.I,.. Prof. of Customary Law and Law of Real Ef'hlte;
D.C.L., Q.C.. and lion. 1'. M. VankouJ!hnet, D.C.L., Q.C., Charlps
mallwood. M.D.. LL.D... ProfcFROrof ME'teorok
y;
}'acultvof Law; Ja-!l. Bovell, M.D., I'hvf'iol o gy; H. Y. Hind. CbarlPF }'. A. IIIarkgrllf. PrOre8f'Or of German I.anguagp and
M.A.. Chemil!try and Ot'o\ogy; G. W. Stratby, Mus. Hac., l.iterature; l.e...o G. }'ronteau. B.A., Profef'POr of Frenrh
MusÏl-; Hev. A, J. Broughall, B.A., Chtl!Fical Lecturer. I.anj!u/lge ami Literature; D. C. M'Cllllum, M.D.. Pr\Jle
sor
VictJ,ria C\J1l".ge.-Universlty Elcnate: Rev. S. 8.
enes, of Clinical f'.url!!'ry: Mark .J. Hamilton C.E.. Profl'
!'1nr (Of
:M.A., Presidpnt; PreFident of Expcutive Council. Speaker Road and Railwl\v t
ngineering; Alexander Johnl'on. JI.A..
of LE'l!'i:<lø.tive Council; Sp..aker of Legislative A8E1embIJ. Prof !'''or of l\lathpmatir.. IInd Nltt. I'hilof'ol'hy; R..v. G.
Attornpv.Genera\ for Upper Canarla, Solicitor-Oeneral for O)rnif'h. B.A.. Prof. of Classical J.iterature, T. A. Gih80n.
Upper Canada, Rev. J. htimlOn, D.O., Rev. K Wood, Rev
I.A., Firp;t As:<i!'1tant Ma>teroflligh 8chool; Dllvid ROj:pr.
John Rverson, Rev. E
rton Ryerson. D D., Rev. Anllon M.A.. S"l'Ond Af'!<istant do.; 'V. Bowman, Third AF,,'t do.;
Green. D.O., Rev. RI<-bllrd .Jones. Rpv. J. Dolll'e. nev. G. R. .John FollpnulI, Music :\Ia..ter do.; G. D. Dorth
;ck. Pourth
al\ll..rfon. Rev. 8. D. Rice, Ra.... Samupl nOSf', Profe:<!'1or A
!'1't l\1aPlpr of do.; .JRmf'S Duncan. Drnwinjl:
lu
tl'r of Ii". ,
Kin!!Aton. M.A., Prof('
:<or Wilson, M.A., Re
iAtrar; Rev. IMwin Gould. B.A., Collp!!e Tutor in lIi8tory /lnd En/.-lÜ:h
Profes'!or Whitlock, 'I. A.. PrnfefO
or lIarriR, 1\1. A.. lion. John LitE'ratufl': .Jas. Kemp, }'ifth Af'8't :\Ia"tpr of IIi
h Elchool;
R()\I)h.
1.D.. Profes80r Opikle. M.D., Bon. Jamell }<'prrier. Robert Cruik.l'tI.D., Dcmon!<tratorof Anatomy aud Curator
:M.L.C., .Jnhn P. Rohlin. John H DumhlA. HOllrd of 'l'rn!'- of :\]pdlcal ;\Iu
um.
tees ..nd Vi",itors: 'frustl'el'i. Rev. E. \\"0011. Rev. ,J. Ry
rAon. lJ"71;-r'Tsitv of Ri.
h"'P's Co11"!)'. L'71no:rt,me.-IncorpOlatf'd
Rev.
:. Rver!'1on, D.O., Rev. A. Green, D.D.. Uev. R. .Jnn('
, hy ROYIII Charter. lK.3.-I're:<idf'nt ofthp Corporati('11 al1d
Rev.G. R. Sanderson, Rev. S. D. Rice. Rev. S. S. Nell..q.
(A.. Yi:<.tor. nt. Rpv. the Lord ßi:<hol' ofQuetwc. Yice-Prl'
Ïllellt
.J. P. Rohlin. 'iAitors. Rev. J. Stinson. D.O., Rev. .J. Doulle. o'thp CorporRtion Rnd 'I
ltor. Ht. Rev. the J..ord m,hop of
Rev. S. Rot:e. lion. .James Ff'rrier. John H. Dumùlp, EFq. \fontrl'al. f'hllncplIor. lInn. t:dward Bowpn. D.C.T J . '"ic,'-
Ofl\cerll of the Hoard. He"'. J. Stinson. D.D, f'hllirman; Chllnrellor, Hon..J. S. McCorrl. D.C L. 'j rn:<tl'ef', HOIl. E-
Rev. A. Green D.O.. TI'P,'\!;urer; Re.... S. S. NellI's. IILA., Hille. :\LA.. Cbairman: HOI1. J fl. lIfcCord, D.C I..: IInn.G.
Secrpt>ry. Hpv. Wm. II. P, ole. AI'pnt; Capt. PattprRon.
rofTlLtt, lion. II. Smith. Hon. W. 8h..ppard, G. }'. Bl'wl'n.
Steward. Colle!!e Officl'r!'1: Pref'idpnt. Hpv.8 H. Nell!'F M.A. M.A., W. HRker, !tLA., R T.
lorris, M.A., RE'v. C'. 1'. I:..id.
PrOfeA"OrS IInll TntnrR: Faculty of AI tl'. Rev. S. 8. "..lip... 'LA.. ){pv. L. Doolittle,
f.A.. Rev. R. Lind
ay,
f.A.. kE't".
1. 0\.., Ml'nl;ll PhiloAophy. with r..()
ic. Ethic". IIno1 t11P Evi. ". Rond.
LA. O)IJ..
e Coundl: Rev..J. II. Xic"I1". n.II..
,1encl'F of 1I..lighn: Willi'l.m "ing-ton. '\LA.. Malh"lnll.tic!'1 H.
1iIf'I'. 'I.A.. E. ChHpman.
r.A., Rf'V. J. H. Thomp,oll.
and \[PI'hlU.i,all'hiIosophy; John WiI"on.
L.o\., IAltin alld 'I.A. OfficprA of thf' Corporation: F.. Chapman.
r.A.,
I'C-
GrePk l.ant!U"!!Cb; H..v. Ge()r
e C. \\ hit.lnrl". :\1 A.. 1\ntural retary: K 1,. 1\lonti7Rmhert.
LA.. n"T1orarv C.um
el; Rev.
8ci..lIc.,q:
lijah P. HHrri
, \LA.. \forlern LanJ!\la
t'I!; .Jobn L. O()(.little. M.A., and ß. 'r.
llIrl'i!', \I.A.. Attorn..,'". Offi.
C.tlllpbt:U, l\I.A., Cla!.Bical rutor; 'rbúØ. A.I!'ergut'on, Mathe- eers of the Coll('ge: Rev..J, D. 1'wict'lls, D.D,. l'rinclpa!. and
. [471]
72
COLLEGES-CONTENTS.
[1859..
Pruft's
or of Classics; II. Miles, !.II.A" "ice-Principal, and
Prnfessor of Mathematic!!' and Natural Phil(lsoph v. Rev. J.
Her.r) ThompHon, M.A.. P ,'fessorot Di\"init
; E. Chapman,
M.A.. Bursar and Registrar; Rev. J. H. Thumpson, I\I.A.,
Llbr:tri,m. Junior De.'llrtment and Grammar 8chooI;
Bector, Rev. .Jame!! W. William>!, M.A.
Kn"x's O.llege.-Principal and Pr(lfe
sor of Systematic
Diviuit.y, 'Rev. 1\1. Willis. D.D.; ProlessOi of EXt'gt'tical Di.
vlnilv. and Philosophy, Rev. G. P. Young, M,A.; Pr..fessor
of Church Histnry and Evidences of f'hristianity, Re.... R.
.bUlDs, D.O.: Chairman of CoU"ge Clln,mlttee ((,f Synod).
IWv. W. Gre
g; 8ecr",tary, Itev, \Y. Reid.
es
Ion opeuson
first W..rlnc!!day of Oct. and closes in the beginlJingof April.
The Toronto School of ltl
dicine, in a,(liliatÙm with the
Univl'1'sitll of Tnr,mt.-.-IncOl porated by Act of Parliament,
1851. Prntessors: E, M Hodder, \1.0., 0l!,tetrit'8 Itnd Di.
seas..s of WODleD and Children; W. T. Aikins. III D, Prin-
ciplesand PractireofSurgery: II. II.Wright. :H.D.. Pl"incipl,-s
and Practlc", of Medicine; .1. II. HichJ\rdson,
1 D..
urgical
Anatomy; N. Ueth une, 1\1.0., De!lctiptive Anlttumy; l\I.
BH,rett, 1\1 D., 1n"titureø of lIIedil'ine; ,J. Thorhurn, MD.,
M..dicJ\1 .lur'i
prudeOl'Ø; U. Ogd..n, 1\f.D., Matedl\ :Hedi"a
all.d rherapeutics; .1. Workman, M.D, PsycholuglcaIIlI..di-
ci e; .J. RowHII, l\I.D, Demonst IItor (If Anatomv. 1'1'0-
fes or Crun. 0 C. L . Ch..mlstry and I<: x periment all'hilOl'1ophy
at University CollegA: Prnfessor Wm.llincks, F .L.S., Botany,
&c., at U..iv..rslty Cullej!;e.
The Re/let.iIlp Seminary.-Thj
Institution is th" property
of the l\Iethodi
t Episcflp.tI Cburch. but free to all dt'nomi-
nationI', no rßIij('ioul' cr..ed being taught in it, and stud..nts
beiu
required to attend such plllc('s of wor
hip s" their
parentI' or lCuar-dians may direct. The Ihstitution il'loclitt'd
In n",IIe\"ille Co. uf 1lIll'tinJ!;!!. C. W. Ample8CcommodHtion
iSHlInrdet! fnr thein",truction offhurhuOtlred students: both
scx..
ar.. included in tb.. provision. I>ldl.." being IlJslructed
in Iheornament,,1 as well a" solid brltDche.., ano gentlempn
beÏt'g aff()rc1ed a comulPrcial. mathematica), and cla
ical
educltti, n. The instit ulion was incnrporRted in ]857.-'l.'he
f,.llnwing com pONe the }'ac'uHy: Rpv. J. H, J..IJIIs(.n. M.A..
Prindpal, and Prof. of Ethics. Delles LeUres. and
lental
l>bilo
(lph); lIev. A. Cltrmltn. B.A., Prof. of '\ll1tbemati",,;
-----, I'rf)fe
"or of Ih.. Latin and Orpek
}'Rngu81!"S and the Naturlll Seit.nces; Gilb.-rt. It GnldsmH.h,
Engli"b 're
('her and Al'sistant in the D..partment of Nat.
Sci,'ncß. llIi
s I<:Jiza 1<:. Deaver. Precpptless. and Tear.ber
of Drawinj!;. Emhroidery. IInd thf> Fret.ch, nerßlHn, Italian.
and Spllnish Lunl!uHges: IIIrs, Frances :\1. Crowell, Teacher
of :\Iusic, b..lh l\1eludt'On and Viano I!'orte. Be"i(les the
aho..." several others, not of the I!'HCUlty. are employtc'd to
teach in the institution. The aradem c vear iB dividt.,j into
two sps"inn,,; tbe fin
t I'ession, whi"h con
ist" of thirty
weeks, or two tprms. comm..nces (.n the lIeeont! Thunday
III ::ppttc'mbl'r, and end"øh()ut th.. mlddlcof April ti,lIo"'ing;
thesec"T.d session comulence!< on Ihefh.st ThnrBdnyin lIIay,
Ilnd "onlinues fourtepn ..e..I<B. Th..re will be a vHcation of
a tì>rtnijl:ht at. the Chri"tmlt" holidays twtwe..n the first and
s..cond tl'rmfwf the firfot..r winter Sl's"ion. This in"tÏlution
hll" "el'n fnr upwards ofa,Y"'ltr in succßssful operation, en-
jo)'in!Z n l.ben\! pafJonage.
n17ladi<11t ('rmorpgatifl'nn.l TlIpn"lngical In.<Wutp, cm"ne7" of
.Adf'laÙ/e and Fra1l.C1:s Strppts. TIJr"nto-'I'rpa
ul"Cr, I'strÏc-k
}',e..land, E
q. Secretari"e. Rev. T. S EII..rb)': Ht'v. F. II.
!'I1'H'liug. Toronto. Committel': Rev T. S. Im..rl>.y; Rev A.
!.ill Ie. D.n.: Rev. A. Wi"kson, A.M ; Rev. T. !\oJ. Rtikip;
I:...... .T. T. Hyrne; Rpv. .J. Wood: Rev..J. Porter; A. Ch,'istie,
]' Fre..JanrJ. W. F.lIIeudell, J. Nasmith. J Snarr, K Childs
T'mf"
sorofTh,'Ology, &1'.. Rev. A. Lillip, D.D. Clss"iclII Ill.d
II. hrew Tn tor. Rev. A. \\ïckson. A.M. C()ur
e: }'Iour
e
si"nB
of ,'i::ht month" ea
h, from middle of Oct tn mirldle of .June.
nÙ.,:n;t.'t Hall of tllp CnitA'd P,'e.shyt..riwn S.IJ'I1()c I .-'rhe
Divinity Hall me..ts in Toront.o on th.. third TI1..
rllty in
Octl.her. anc1 continues in sPs
ion till tb.. "..cond l'hUl'bda
in April. Prof..ssor, Rev. John Taylor, n.D.
Smdnnry 'If QUfbpc and Uni"er
ity La'C"l.-Yery Rev. I,.
.J. Casault, Rev Loni", Gingras, Rev. I pon Ginj!;f!l!O. Pc\" :\1.
}"ol"!!Ul's. nev. E. A. Ta
"b('r..au, Rev. Felix Bntl'HU, Rev, 1<:.
!tlptbot, Upv. .1. F. ßaillarge. Hev. C. I,,,...p.di..r... R",'.O
A\II:et. Htc'v T. HHme l , Uev. A. IR!!are. lIev. F. Laliberte,
I:..v. D. Gonthier, Rev. M. Hioux, Rev. 1'. Hou
el.
St. An
e's CuUege, QlUbec.-Very Hev C.Gou\'reau, V.O,;
Rev. F. PIlote. Itev.
. UI."nr'hette, Rev. A. Pclieti",r, Hev.
.1' Lagace, Itev. :\Jr. hen Tgan, Re\' It Gu..g;rltin.
&1ntTIaire de St. /{lIaci1tt"e.-
n1. L 8. Desaulniers, 1.8.
RaYllIolld. Prefet des Etud..s; 1'. Dufre8ne 1'. JA.\elJ. ue
Directeur. F. 'retreau, I'rocureur; P 0, AIlH.i
, J. J 1'1 iDce:
\1. G..dard, P, 8. Gendron, R. LaruB!t J. B. Charlier, G.
La.m"rche.
&nuna,rp de lIlimtreaZ.-See Clergy List. pRj!;e 51, "01. 2.
O,l1,ye "f L' ASSOlllption, &mdwich, C.
r:-Re\l. .1. IIIalbos,
Superior; J. Shea, '1'rbasumr; 1'. jo'lluleaux, J. Girard, F.
Leclerc, W. Oran. Th. Wllgner, Prufe8wrB.
U"!lpueof RpginpoZ,'s.-.\e
y Rev. Angu!! IIIcDonne 1, V.G.,
r
sldtnt; Hev John 0 linen, MlCha.el :ltaffurd, Itnd huae
I\lcClirthv, Prufe
'ol's,
SI, !./ichaet's O,Il,'U p , Clol'er Hill, Tor()'I1to.-Rev. .1. 111
SlIulerin, :3nperi..r; He\". C YinceDt. Trewmrer; He\".
Iessrs.
Flannery, RonDe}, N(lr.tb
rave8, Gibrat, Proft.8Hors. l\Ie,.srs.
O'Conllor, MurrltY, Cummil1B, KenlJedy, Regents; S. Ii-lin-
ger, l'e>lcher of :\1 u,.i...
Cau1JciI of PaU,c lnstruction in rIpper Cn'l1ada.- Hon,
.
. H
r'riso.n Q.C.. Chai r l1;'au ; I!:ey. Eg;erton Ry..n;on. D.D.,
Chief
up,'nute..dcnt ut l-.ttul'lttJon; IHght HeT. A. ..... M.
de Chllrl.unnd, D.D, R. C. m
hop of Toronto; R..v. n. J.
Grltsett. B.D.; lion. J. C. MOfl'ison, Q.C.; Ja
, S. lIu\\ltrd.
H.e\". J. Jßuuiug!! D.O.; Hev. Adltm l.iIlit-, D.D.: and Hev.
.J. Barclay. 0,0. lIl..mber" for the purpo,",e!! of the ("ltillmar
Scbool Act: Hev. J. :.\Ir'Caul, LL,D, Presid..nt"f U'&Íver"ity
C..Il,'ge, Bnd the Pr"BSid..nts 01 the CoUto.:es affiliated with
the Univ. 01 Toronto. J O. Hudgin!!, I'll. A., He. 0. ding Crk.
Provincial Nnrntul and j,f,Jdel Schooll,for the lustructÙm
and Trainl'TlD'if 'l'".achers-Normal School: T.J. R"b"rt
on,
:.\J.A.. He..d
llIst..r: Second lIla!ot..r;
Alex. H.
trachHn. 1'eHcher of Book-keeping Itnd Wlili[Jg.
H.I!'.Seftou, Ttc'a,'herof Mu,.ic. J. Remley. Drawillg MlIst..r;
Henry G()IJdwin. Te....ber ot. Gymnastic!! and Cltli.-thenies.
Model :I,.ho..II'. in which the 1S0rmai
chOl,1 :tudents prac-
tice tbe Itl.t "f Teachiug: Dltvid }'otheJinghlim. lIIs!:oter of
the Boy'!! Sell '01; Adam Pur
low, Fir'llt A!!"istant.; RkhHrd
Moore, S"col,d do. DOL Cll!! Clark, llJistress of Girl'" 8..hool;
Henriettlt :-lld.ick. }'ir'st As
istant; Hd..n CI,rk. Secoud do..
and the 'ff'a,'h..rs of <\1 u"ic. \\ rilillg. Book.k..epiDJr G., nmas-
ti.." aurl Calislh..nics in tbe l\ormal S,'bool. . he S..s"i, ns
of the Normal ::5cb(lol commelll'e on the 8th of .January Iwd
8th of August and ch.se on the 2:lnd of Jun", and 2
lid of
D..ceOlber in eacb J..ar
ltIndel GnUlt'lllUr &lwol.-George R. R. Cockburn. III.A.,
Rector; John H. Saugster, Jiirst Master; J. K. .I..hnston,
CllIs,.ical A
si
tant; Emilt. Çoullon, }'renl.h l\Ja-tpr; A. H..
8tl"lt
bltn. 'I'el\dler of n..ok-keepinj! and Writing; II. F.
8......on. Teschf'r of V"I'III MUliic; John Bentley, Drl1wing
Iaster; n. Goodwin. T..a,'htc'r of Gymnastics.
Grammar "klll,ol
-}<;a.'
of the8.. 8..hIJols Is mansj:!ed by
a Board c,f Trustees HpJ.>omt..d hy the County C uncil.
I b..re il' one Grit TlDlar ::;1'11001 in eHch Count,. 'I'own. whkh
rcctc'ives lit l..a
t f.1UU per"nnum. and where the fund.. \\iIl
admit of it, other!! mHY be IJf<tllhiished in diffe,ent pllrts of
the Conntv. Pupils att...nding thef'e Schuol" are pl" par..d
fur lIIlttriculation in the U lJivßrsilie!! and CollegeI'. 'fh..re
were 72 Gr'amlllar :5cbuols, with 4,073 pupill!, in UPI,er
Canada. in 1857.
O,mIllO'/1 &lIo,J...-Esch Township is divided into
ch"nl
tX'tion!! of a 8uira1,Ie extent fur one
bool; and in ..aeh of
thes..
ectlvns Ihree 'l'ru. tees ar..eltc'cted tomanage its
cbool
II ffltirs. In cHi..", tOWIIS, aud "llIa!!:e!' they a.e mall/lj!;ed
hy It Board of School Tru
tees. elected for the !\I..nldpality.
Thple were 3 ,31 COIIIUlun Scbools, with 27:!,ö37 pu}!i)';, in
UPI)'" Canada, III 11'\57.
PuU,c Sellnnl Librories.-Fach School and lIIunicipal
Cnrporation. t1 tc'8iw\Js of e"tabli- bing }'rße Pllhlic Lihfllriefl.
is aided hy the Educati, Dal DepHrlOlent j!;ralltinl! IOU per
c..nt on loc.alllppropnatinns. and "uppl., injl: bnoks fmlll the
D..p sitory in connexiuD with the Departmpnt. \jp to the
enlt of Decemher. 11'\57. about :lit; Libraries hud Þ..en e
tltb-
118hed, conlllininj!; loao "nb-divisious. anc1 160 17!! vols.
Thp 'l\,tILl /Yum.h''T'!f EducutionfJllfJstitutÏlm.< ref,"rtctl hy
the EduI'HtÏ<'nal n"pl\rhnent 8" in opßratir.n in tipper
CanH.da dnrin
IS.:>,. was 4.091, att..n1ed by 2H!,51J5 pupils,
and ßxpenilinl! $1.5UO DùO in their f'Uppo.t.
CONTE
TS.
('nll'niJar. &1'......................... 2 to 21\ I no...ernrnentlll.......................:::5 to oil I Blinks in Canllda ................,. Gi
M,.t"nrologicaJ Obsprvations.... 2] .'\J.iil'illry ...........................A2 to oJ, Tal'iff of ('U"tOlllS................. f8 to fì9
l:"llIaTk:lhle ûcpurrence8........22 to 25 [ "Hthl'OI"ti"lIl De)!l\rtment ......47 to 48 ]\Iprli<'al ...............................r.9 to iG
Imports. r;xport" &", ............211 to 31 ('IHI!V...................,............,.49 to M
1 ('nll..
Pl' ..............................70 1.0 i2
I"i;'ancial Crisis, 185,-8 ......_.32 to 34 l\1uniciþalities _...................,
8 to ß{j Adwrtisements _......... ....._.;:3 to 96
[47 2 1
1859.]
ADVERTISEMENTS.
73
.
1B'!iJßmmmii'
I
Ä
'
v
SAVINGS' SOCIETY.
AND
l!J (fJ/ì rJ
rrJ 4!!Jh
q
0)
.
INCORPORA.TED BY .A.rTHORlTY OF r ARLLA.ID:l\T.
.
s"(
nSCRlnED {jAPITAL,
A
{;AL IXCOJ1IE FROlt. 1'IEIUßERS, -
$4ilO,OOO.
I:lO,CGO.
..
-
R ECEIVES sums of four. dol1ars and upwards on deposit, and allows compound
intere
t at the rate of SIX per cent. per annum.
l'pwards of two hundred t1lOuf:and dollars have been inTested, in accord3Dce with
the Act of Incorporation, in Mortgages on such first dass Real I<:state FecUJ ities as
must always insure perfect safety to Depositors, and place beyond all risk the perilla-
nenee and stability of this Institution.
OFFICE-TORONTO ST., NORTH OF THE POST OFFICE, TORONTO.
DIRECTORS.
JOSEPH D. RIDOUT, ESQ., PRESJDEKT.
PETER PATERSON, ESQ., VICE PRESIDENT.
J. G. CREWETT, E
Q. J. G. BEARD, ESQ.
E. F. WHITTE)lOltE, E!õlQ. A.
ORDHEnfER, ESQ.
THO
lAS MACLEAR, ESQ. TIlOJiAS D. HARRIS, ESQ.
SOLICITOR,-E. C. JONES, E
Q.
SECRETARY AND TREASURER, J. H. )IASO
, ESQ.
The Stock Books of this Society are still open to Suhscribers, without the pnyment of arrears
or premium on shares, a new class of Members being formed every month. Shares mature in
six years, and are paid up by monthly, yearly, 01' other periodical instalments, or by a single
payment of S25G, a considerable discount being gained by pa.ying in advance. Monthly payment
$4 20 per share, and proportionately for half or quarter shares.
Shares may be withdrawn if desired, at any time before the expiration of six years, compound
interest being returned with the amount paid in.
As a reliable and highly rcmunerative medium for the investmE'nt of capital, either in large or
small sums, amþly secured by Rea.l Estn.te, this Institution possesses unsurpassed adva.ntages ;
while to borrowers it presents n mode of repaying their loans, by instalments spread over a
number of years.
For Rulcs, Reports, &c., apply (post-paid) to the Secretary.
TORO
1'0, October, 1858.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
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RENSSELLAER
POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE.
--- ..
TIlE undersigned takes this method of presenting to the inhabitants of
Canada the following explanatory statements concerning the Institution named
in the above heading.
ITS ESTABLISHMENT.
This Institution was founded in 1824, by the late Hon Stephen Yan Rensselaer,
as a School of Theoretical and Practical Science. In 182G it received from the Leg-
islature of the State of New York its Act of Incorporat.ion, with those chartered
authorities and privileges usuaIly conveyed to the higher Educational Institutions of
the United States.
In 1849 the Institute was re-organized, and in its new form, upon the basis of a
general POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE.. Amon
the changes then introduced were, a
material enlargement of its course of study, with a proportionate increase of the time
aIlotted to it, and a correspondingly more elevated and more rigidly held standard of
requirements for the admission of Candidates to Graduation Honors.
ITS OBJECTS.
The Institution is designed for the education of ARCHITECTS, CIVIL, MINING, AND
TOPOGRAPIIICAL ENGINEERS, upon an enlarged basis, and with a liberal development
of Mental and Physical culture.
Nevertheless, the educational course presented by the Institute, althou:zh especiaIly
designed to subserve the wants of the professional class('s above mentioned, is intended
to be not less available than useful to all others, whether contemplating a future pro-
fessional career or not, who, appreciating and desiring such a course, are willing to
submit to the discipline required for its successful accomplishment.
GRADUATION HONORS.
The Institute confers upon such as shall have been found duly entitled to these
Honors, the Degrees of CIVIL ENGINEER, TOPOGRAPIIICAL ENGINEER, BACHELOR
OF SCIENCE, ETC., in accordance with the authority contained in the Bill of Chartered
Rights and Privileges, granted by Legislative enactment.
For copies of the Annual Register of the Institute, giving detailed information con-
cering it, apply to
B. FRANKLIN CREENE,
Director, &c., R. r. I.,
TROY, N.Y.
[474]
1859.]
ADVERTISEMENTS.
75
iJIfS UB
)
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ritisý
mctitn
szurante
()mpannt
OLDEST CHARTERED CANADIAN OFFICE.
FIR E, (l
CORPORATED 1833,)
í A R I N E.
C..A.P:J: T..A.L $400 ,000.
Offi
e,--C"u..
11 St..e et, Corne.. or Co u..t St..eet, To..onto.
DIRECTORS:
G. P. RIDOL"T ESQ., Governor.
"\V1\I. PROUDFOOT, ESQ., Deput!/ Governor.
JOSEPH BECKETT, ESQ., THO:\IAS HELLIWELL, ESQ.,
PETER P ATERSO
, ESQ., lION. 'V:\I. CAYLEY, :\I.P.P.
T. D. HARRIS, ESQ., E. H. RUTHERFORD, ESQ.,
JAS. L, ROBINSON. ESQ.,
T. W. BIRCHALL, ESQ., "\V:\I. STE'\Y ARD, ESQ"
Managing Director. Managing Marine Director.
JNr RATES LIBERAL-LOSSES PROMPTLY SETTLED. '""'"
TIlE TORONTO COLONIST
IS GUARANTEED BY THE PROPRIETOR, TO CIRCULATE ABOVE
.
Of these, A MUCH LARGER PROPORTION is taken by the 1\Iarricd Class than
of any other Paper. It is therefore obvious, that to the Manufacturer and Trades-
man anù to aU Persons seeking the means of Arresting the eJes of Purchasers, the
i2,OOO
COPIES!
COLONIST,
Offers Advantages Superior to any other Medium of ADVERTISING I
TilE
PROVINCE.
TIlE :BAIL Y COLO
Isr.l' is Six DolIa..s Pl".. alln1110.
TIlE '''
EEKL Y COI..OXIST is $1.ðO I)e.- 3nDUIU.
..A.:J:)'V'E:J?I.. T:J:SE
E1SJ"TS
Arc Charged 4d. a linc for the first, and ld. a line for each Subscqucnt Insertion
1JCff' SPLCL\.L CO
TR.\.CTS )L\DE FOR LO
GER PERIODS. "'-..,3<<
[4ï5]
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
[1859.
PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION-1858.
5 FIRST PRIZES,
AND A DIPLOMA, AWARDED TO
. s. F-:J:
C
,
!IERGU
T T.1ILOR! }
I
G. STREETt TORONTO, ttlV t
FOR GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING.
CL01-'HS, C1:\SSI
IEIlES AND VES'fINGS.
OF TIlE FINEST DESCRIPTION, AL WAYS ON DAND.
P II ill N I X F 0 U N D l{ Y ,
58 YONGE STREET, TORONTO.
JOHN MaGEE,
l\L\.NUF ACTURER OF
CRIST AND SAW MILL CEARlf"tlC,
ALL KIXDS OF MACHI
ERY, CASTINGS AND FORGINGS.
ARCHITECTURAL IRON 'YORK, OF EVERY DESCRII)TION,
FOR BUILDINGS s
COOKIJG, P ARLOn k DOX STOVES,
FOR WOOD AKD COA.L,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
..
TIN, SHEE1' Ill0N, l
ND COPPEI
,
KEPT OX HAND OR :MADE TO ORDER.
ALL ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY PROMPTLY FULFILLED.
'v. ,v A'I'SOX,
Staple &: F;
y 'Dry Gooùs, 8
.AND MA
UFACTLRER OF
:II
ÃIILLIXERY & !tA.NTLES t
No. 33 King Street, Toronto. ::.iJ
Ò
Fourth door West of the GLOBE OFFICE. ë3
t1)
Tile lfIilliue.-y &
lautles:S
Superinten led by Miss S. W AT
O
, nre worthy ...-;
of inspection, which for neatue8B anJ good taste h
cannot be surpasscd. W
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1859.]
ADVERTISEMENTS.
77
WORCESTER'S
'VV .A.:J:T FO:FI.. T
E :BEST!
DICTIONARY.
QUARTO
TbIB grf'Rt work is rllp:dly approaching ex mpleticn, and will we bope l2e rudy fûr rut]i, atiûn in May next. It will
contain
i(!:ht
en lJUr d. cd r'8g
B.
In OR'l'HuGHAl'HY, 111e work \\iIl npresent the beFt UFl1çe l>oth In tl1iF cruntry and In Fngland.
In the department of 1.TfMOLOuY Ihis dictilLsry will be fCUIld to le roue COD.rll te and sa,ibfäckrJ than any otber
work of the kind.
The D1:FI]lìITJO
S \\ ill be fully and IIcctlrately discriminated, find diEtiJJguI
hE'd l2y num
rø, and exemplified wlen-
ever practicabll. by citat\onll from tbe beBt authol'!!.
The ILL{;
THATIO
S. hy \\('od cutB, of "hirb thpre are twel...e bundred beautifully expcutpd. will form anotber
novel and nFPful feature of this Dictir>nøry. Thpre arl' mllny t..rms. the v
rl'al eXJ1lanation of which. howev..r carefully
made. \\ilI convpy a mUl'h less correct idpa of their meaninj( tha\1 a pictorial reprPEentation. and accordingly it is pro-
posed to adupt this mpthnd of exemplif ying thp df'finitlonø in all BUI'h l'a...B all R't'm to rt'quire it.
All who wllnt an accumte, comprehensive and complete Dictionary of the Engli.h Language will
VT.A..I.T A.ND GET THE BEST.
HICKLING, SU' AN &- BRE'VER.
School Book Dppositrrry,
No. 131 'Vllsl1ln
ton. St., Boston.
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BROWN, BROTHERS,
BOOI{BINDERS, AN.D ACCOUNT-BOOI(
IANUF ACTURERS.
No. 84 KING STREET EAST, TORONTO.
BraneTt-Lister Buildings, James Street, Ilumilton.
BINDING executed in a manner which for Style, Durability, and Cheapness, can
not be 5urpassed.
ACCOUNT nOOKS of every description on hand, or manufactured to order.
tar See Page 83.
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[477]
78
ADVERTISEMENTS.
[1859. ..
CANAD1\ LANDED CltEDI'f COJIP }t
Y,
INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIA
IE.xT.
Capital, $1 ,000,000.. Shar
s, $50
ach. D
pOldt, t2 per Share.
President-LEWIS MOFFAT1', ESQ. I Vice President-W. P. HOWLAND, ESQ., M.P.P.
Dlrectorø.
, . W. J\1c
IASTER, ESQ.
LEWIS
IO.F.I<'AT1', ESQ.
J. ll. H.ODIN80N. ESQ., M.P.P.
I SAMUEL SPH.EULL, ESQ.
JOUN SHAW, EIjQ.
REV. THOMAS SCIIREIBER.
E. W. THOMSO
, ESQ.
Ban1.ers-BANK OP BRITISrr NORTII A:\IERICAIN C\NADA I .Auditors-MESSRS, DLAIKIE & ALEXA
DER.
Standing Cbumel-S. 1\1. JARVIS, ESQ. [AND ENGLAND. Solicitor and SecretaTJI-JOliN SY;\IUNS, ESQ.
W. H. BOULTO
. ESQ., Mayor of Toronto.
THmIAS CLA RKSON, ESQ.
R. L, DI<
n::;O
, ESQ.
W. C. GWY
:\fE. ESQ., M.D.
W, P. III)WLA.
D,
isQ., M.P.P.
!In SHERIFF JARVIS
:EZead. C>:ffìce ...1.G
aso:n..ic :X
an" Toro:n.. 'to.
The object of this Company is to encourage the flow of capital to the soil of this Province.
The Com puny is the receiver of such capital, which it then lends to the r-roprietors of the land,
who repay the sn.me by means of a sinking fund of 2 per cent., which extinguishes the debt in
about
1 years.-The advantages to the bOrl'ower are,
1st He is enabled with great ease to borrow of the Company the sum he requires at a mode-
rate rate of interest.
2nd. By borrowing of this Company there is no possibility of the borrower ever being called
upon suddenly or unexpectedly to payoff the debt. When the money is borrowed he enters into
a contract to PILY a certain fixed sum yearly, in addition to the interest into a sinking fuud, and
the Company agrees with him that when the amount of these small sums, which besr compound in-
terest equal the amount lent, his debt will be concelled and his estate will have become entirely free.
Experience has shown, under ordinary circumstances, that mortgage debts are rarely repaid in one
sum all at once. The repayment is seldom if ever made until after a lapse of years, and then
generally by a sale of the estate. This Company offers the borrower the great advantage of
paying off his mortgage debt little by little, so that at the end of It certain definite time the estate
will be his own, and once more through his own prudence and foresight entirely free. It is a.
Savings Bank for him, in which he can conveniently place a small annual saving to accumulate
at interest and compound interest, and be the means eventually of paying off his debt. It can-
not be expected that an individual lender will take any such trouble and agree to receive these
small yearly or half-yearly instalments, nor will any borrower take the trouble of investing for
himself a small annual payment for a great many years together with the interest as it accrued.
The debt is expected by the lender, when paid, to be paid off in one sum Or in several large
sums. But what the borrower cannot do for himself, and what the lender will not do for him,
will be done with the greatest ease by this Company.
3rd. The borrower, on giving notice, will be allowed to payoff his debt at any time, nnd the
Ilifferent sums he has paid to the sinking Fund, with compound interest will be recko:J.ed in the
a.ccount.-The advantages offered by this Company to the lender are reciprocal.
1st. The lender has the security of a number of estates collectively, together with the certainty
of his interest being paid regularly to the day, without his ever having to Beek after, annoy, or
dispossess any individual. The Company ft.lone being responsible to him.
2nd. The lender has no anxiety, care, or even thought, as to the character of any individual
borrower, or of the value of the land mortgaged.
3rd. The security or debenture which he holds is a. marketable commodity, easily transferred
from hand to hand, so that he can convert it into money at any moment. If he had invested his
money on the old mortgage system he could not do so.
4th. The Sinking !<'und of the Company-whilst it makes the borrower feel that every year
his debt is decreasing in amount, and secures to him in course of time perfect f.reedom from debt
-is every day improving and making more effectual the security of the lender. There is daily,
as it were, money accumulating to meet the sum advanced by the lender, and his security is, in
consequence, more and more established.
A part of the capital will be raised In England. There nre thoU/lands there as well as in Canada, who will eager]y
Invest their surp]us funds whe.ethere can be no risk, and wbere the interest is certain to be paid to the day. Capital-
ists advancing money on the sllcurity of productive land in a country prosperous beyond parallel, and where the
monied institutiom. are upon a firm basis, have the highest and best security it is possible to give.
The account!. ofthe Company, which will be under the supervision of the Inspector General, will bt made up and the
dividend and interest. paid half-yearly either in Toronto or London.
The intere
t paid to lihareholo.lers may fairly be expected to be from 1 to 8 percent. immediately; and, prosp:-ctively,
the shareholders will participate In the profits either as a bonus or as an addition to their intere
t which careful caku-
lation shows will tb"n be at lea"t 12 per cent.
It is not expeeted that more than $5 per share will be called up at anyone time, and then only at long interva]s.
A large number of the shares win be reserved for England. and for the remainder application can be made, post paid
to the Agents or to the Secretary at the Office of the Company, where further Intbrmation may be obtained.
[478]
1859.]
ADVERTISEMENTS.
79
rr HE COM
1 ERe I A L
})ERnIANENT BUILDING &: INVEST]IENT SOCIETY,
TO ENABLE PERSONS TO PURCHASE LAND OR HOUSES, REDEEM PROPERTY
ALREADY MORTGAGED, AND TO ACCUMULATE SAVINGS.
INCORPORA1ED JANUARY, 1851,
In accordance ,viti). the Act of' the PI:ovincial Legislature, 9th Vlc. CbapteJ." 90.
SHARES, ëE50 EACH. HALF SHARES, ëE25.
Monthly Subscription for one Share, 16s. 8d. Half Share, 8s. 4d.
Entrance Fee "2s. 6d. " Is. 3d.
Management Fee " Os. 7}d. " Os. 4d. per month.
THOl\IAS CLARI
SOl\", Esq., Preslllcllt. JOHN ltlcIUURRICH, Vice-President.
ADAl\1 'VILSON, Q,.C., Solicitor. I BANIi:. OF UPPER CANADA, Banker..
OFFICE: Corner of King and Nelson Sts., (Over Mr. Sinclair's Grocery Store.)
JOHN RAINS, Secretary &1 Treasurer.
H 0
1 E D 1ST R leT
IUTUAL FIIlE INSURANCE COJIP ANY,
CORNER OF RING AND NELSON STS., TORONTO.
CA.PITA.L IN PRElfII1JM NOTES, $130,000.
This Company has been established Twenty One Years, during which period it has paid
in losses $156.096.65, and continues to insure against Loss and damage by Fire-Buildings,
Merchandise, I1ousehold Furniture, &c., &c.
JNO. Mc
IURRICH, President.
JNO. RAINS, Secretary &1 Treasurer.
Agent fOT the Western part of Oanada,
DAVID WRIGHT, Esq., Hamilton.
THE
Canadian ]Iercantile
Iagazine and Comnlercial Revielv,
PUBLISHED MOYTIILY-PRICE FOUR DOLLARS PER ANNUM.
The C.A.KADIA
)IERCHX
'TS' MAGAZINE is devoted to Trade, Commerce, and Navigation,
-Mining, 'Manufactures, and Internal Improvements-Fire, Marine, and Life Insurance-Mer-
cantile La.w anù Commercia.l Regulations-Banking, Currency, and Fina.nce, and in general all
subjects connected with the Commercial and Industrial Interests of Cana.da.
All Orders anù Communications for the Oanadian lIIerchantll' JIagazine must be addressed
(post paid) to the Proprietors, WM. WEIR & Co. Toronto, C.W.
C;C; THE 'PROTECTIONIST
A NEW WEEKLY PAPRR-PRICE $2 PER ANNUM.
The "PROTECTIONIST" is specially devoted to the Manufacturing Interest of the Country,
and to the securing such alterations in our Commercial Policy as will foster and encourage the
establishment of
Ianufactures in Canada. Published by
WM. WEIR, Toronto, C.W.
'1. 4 79]
80
ADVERTISEMENTS.
[1859.
PROVIDENrr
ßn
m ß
mmßmIDm øø
ßmu
No. 20 TORONTO STREET, TORONTO.
INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT.
T HE "PROVIDENT" being a Canadian Company, with its funds invested in the Province
and with Agencies in all the principal Towns, can effect every description of Life A
mranc
on more favorable terms, and with greater convenience to the Assured than m08t other Offices.
Tables of Rates and Forms for øpplication may be obtained at the Head Office, or of any of
the Agents or Medical Referees.
W. H. SMITH, Managing Director.
TO
IERCHANTS, BANKERS, AND OTHERS.
BILL IIE1\DS,
INVOICES,
BANK CHEQUES,
CIRCULARS,
ENGRAVED ON STONE,
Equal to Copper, at a tithe of the cost, and printed in a superior manner.
Prompt Attention and Prices Moderate.
MACLEAR & CO., Lithographers.
17 &, 19 King StH
et "'ast, 'Toronto.
PROMISSORY NOTES,
BILLS OF EXCHANGE,
BA;\K DRAFTS,
&c., &c.,
&c.
FIRE WORKS! FIRE WORKS
--
JOHN S. MORRIS & CHARLES MORRIS,
P YROTECH
ISTS, and Manufacturers of all kInds ofrOLORED Arm PLAIN }'IRE WORKS, and EXHJßI-
TlO
8, to an! amount on Libenll Terms. Also. CA
NO:\1 PERCUSSION CAPS, TUB"
S. PRDlI
{}, PORT
:I<'IRES, SLOW MATClI, and GUN POWDER of all descriptions. E1IGN AL ROCKETS. BLt'"E LIGH'l'S. Al"o,
, ou hHnd and manufactured at the t;bortest notice Exhibitions of Fire Works. for Cities, owns, &c, Fetes and
, '
ltejoicings prt'pared to any extent with initials or any de\'ice for Ilmd or wl\ter. :r>:ew pieces every f\f>ason in
great vl\riety warranted equal to any for brilliancy of color or t;plemlor. Captains of Ships. Chandlers, and
I other!l supplied with Blue Lights, Signal Rockets, Blank and Ball Cartridges, Port :I<'ires, Slow lI'Iatches, &c.
'Terms Cash, Current J<'.mds,
AU [-'ire Works warranted good on leaving our premises.
Ierchants purch'!sing are pørmitted any re8Ronable
trlsl of [-'ire Works to satisfy themselves thll.t they are as recoromended. AU goods carefully packed. Packing
calles charged according to the size.
Orders sddressed to J. 8. Morris, or Charles Morris. Pyrotechnists, Buffalo. N. Y., will be personally att
nded
to and carefully sent to any part of the United States or Canada; but when sent we do not hold ourselves
reFponsible for their safety after leaving our h..nds,
fi'" When ordertDg Rockets. state If
ticks are to be packed separately, also give explicit ebipping directions.
, ,
. .
.1' 1 '
.' II'
WEBSTER'S
QU ARTO DICTION AR Y,
THE ENTIRE 'YORK UNABRIDGED.
From Lord BROUGHAM, lligh Ch'1.ncellor of England.
"A very valuable work-A NECESSITY TO EVERY EDUCATED YAN."
From Rev. E. O. HAVEN, D. D., Editor of Zion'3 IIerald.
" If caned upon to sacrifice my library, volume by volume, the book wh!ch I f;hould pre-
serve longest. exoept the Bible, is the American Dictionary of the Engli8h Language, by
Dr. Webster." Published by
G. & C. MERRIAM, Springfield, Mass.
[4801
And for &I, by BooksellorB Generally.
1859. ]
ADVERTISE
IE
TS.
81
THE "GLOBE" NEWSPAPER.
859.
T HE success which has attended the pnblication of the GLOBE NEWSPAPER since its
establishment in 1814, is the best certificate of its merits as n public journal, in the estima-
tion of the community. No labor has been spared, and large outlay has, from time to time been
made to render it a comprehensive snd reli.able
Commercial) Political) and Family Journal.
The gratifying result is that it possesses by far the widest circulation and the gre:ttest adver-
tising patronage in British America. The efforts that have been made in past ye
rs to keep
pace with journalism in other countries, will be redoubled in future. The EDITORIAL CORPS
hit,s been strenghtened-the staff of REPORTERS enlarged-and contributions of numerous
Correspondents, at home and abroad, will give new interest to its colums.
THE WEEKLY GLOBE,
Is issued every FRID.\.Y morning at TWO DOLLARS per annum, payable strictly in advance.
It is printed on. an immense double sheet of paper, of first-rate quality; it is made up to a hand-
some quarto form, comprising eight pages of seven columns each; and contn.ins more reading
matter than any other political newspaper on the continent. Great care is taken in the compila-
tion of the paper; the news is carefully collected from the Daily Edition, and ø.rticles spec:ally
pr
pared for the columns. The Market Reports, at home and abroad, receive constant attention.
Any persons sending us Ten Dollars for five (weekly) 8ubscribers will be entitled to an ad-
ditional copy free.
Ten copies will be sent for Fifteen Dollars!
Twenty-five copies for Thirty-five Dollars!
Eighty copies for One Hundred Dollars!
Clergymen One Dollar per annum.
THE TRI-WEEKL Y GLOBE,
Is issued every MONDAY, WED
ESDAY, and FRIDAY, at FOUR DOLLARS per nnnum, in
sdvance. It is printed on a lllrge sheet, and in its columns is given all that appen.rs in the Daily
Edition, with the Telegraphic and other news to the latest moment.
THE DAILY GLOBE,
Is SIX DOLLARS per annum, payable strictly in advance. It i8 published at four o'clock
every morning but Sunday, and is despatched by the early trains to all parts of the country.
It is a very large sheet, containing n. vast amount of news, mercantile intelligence, and general
information, of the latest and most interesting character.
REMITTANCES.
Money Letters, nddressed-" THE PUBLISHERS OF THE GLOBE, TORO
TO," can be
Registered by payment of one penny, and their safe arrival will then be at the risk of the Pub-
lisher
Subscription!3 may commence at any period of the year, and be made for any term; anrl
Dersons desirous of receiving the Paper need not wait for an Agent to call on them, but have
ruy to enclose their money, with their name and Post Office, to
GEORGE BRO"\VN,.
Globe Office, Toronto.
EVERY DESCI{IPTION OF JOB PRINTING
F
EXECUTED WITH NEAT
ESS AND DISPATCH.
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82
[1859.
First Prize Confectionery PRIZE I
8':
R
T
RTER.
PROYIXCI.AL EXHIBITION. Bee Prize Li8t, Provincial Exhibition, 18:58.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
WHOLESALE A RETAIL
s. GREEY,
Spadina Avenue Brewery,
TORONTO.
S
ll TII & "TILLS,
0 N':FE
T J 0 NERS , All Ales, &c. sent from the Brewery, warra.nted
Pure.
264 YONGE ST., TORONTO. 0- ADDRESS,-Bo
1149, Pust Office.
LIFE ASSOCIATION OF SCOTLAND,
FOUN":J:)E:J:) 1sas.
Subscribed Capital, nearly $2,000.000. I Annual Income (1858), nearly $700,000.
HEAD OFFICE :FOR CANADA,
MONTREAL-9 GREAT ST. JAMES STREET.
. Directors.
J. G. MACKE
ZIE, ESQ. I D\HD TORRA
CE, ESQ. I GEO. MOFFATT, JR., ESQ. I ALEX. MORRIS, EsQ.
&t:retary-JAIIIES GRA
T.
TORONTO.
Diredms.
.John !\k
furrich. Esq. I Capt. Francis Boyd.
Larratt W. Smith, Esq. J. O. "orts, Esq.
Local &cretaries-Blaikie & Alexander.
KINGSTON.
HO'T/ICITary Committee nf DirectfYTs.
[Jon..J. Hamilton. I John Watkin!!, Esq. I John Paton,
I'q.
. .Agcnt-Thomas Kirkpatrick.
LONDON. QUEBEC.
Honorary C'om71lit
of Director!!. H.morary Onn1l'1itúe of Direct(Y/'.
.
h Tr"1 r I J G II E I E .Jame!' Gibb, J<;
'l. I Vital Tetu, ES<1 , :.
Jl- n "I 'Ion, .sq. . . arper, sq. Edw. A
'\ms, sq. D. D. Young, .Ef'f]. J. B. Uenaud, .Esq.
.Agent-S. S. Pomroy. .Agent-A. D. Riverin.
JJ[jJ- AGENTS IN EVEiiY TOWN IN CANADA.
Thi
A!'!'orllt
on iiJ or.e of thA most ext.ensive Life A
surancè Officp.s In tho World. During t7" last thTfe Yfars alt>ne,
there have been upward
of Tltree T/wu.<and l\Tew Entrants. Assurinll; their Lives f, r nellrly Two Million PóYU7Id,
ò'terli7/g.
The Policy-Holder!! incur none of the risks of partner!'hip. They are free from all responsibility, anù the ::5ums
A!'sllrerl are Guaranteed.
All the r..gulations are framed on a liberal footin
, and !!o as to afford the Assured every proper facilit.y, The .\qso.
dation is. hllwever, to be di"tingui!<hed from nearly e"ery other AIIsurallce.OffiCtl by itl! s)'stem of Dividing Profits
amonl!st tl1.. Assured,-a sy!<tem at once I'irnplo, safð, and equitable, and by whkh every Policy-Holder enjo)"s, during
his own hfe. the ..hare of profit allocated to him.
Prospectuses, }'orms of Propobal, &c., may be hAd, gratis, on 8}1plication, by letter or otherwise.
JAMES GRANT,
U:'\TRE.U., August, 1858. Secntar'lJ.
SIMPSON & DUNSP AUGH,
No. tf..I IiIXG STR.f;E'l
EAST, TORONTO,
Il\lPORTERS, V.HOLESALE AND RETAIL
Dealers in Drugs, n'ledicines, Chemicals, Paints,
OILS, DYE-STUFFS, COLORS, V ARNISIIES, BRUSHES, SPIRITS TURPESTII'E,
PATENT DRYER, ZIr\C PAINTS, ARTISTS' MAT:ERIALS, ESSENCES,
PATE
T :MEDICINES, FANCY GOODS, PERFUl\IERY, &c., &c., &c.
[48 2 1
1859. ]
ADVERTISEMENTS.
83
PERRY DAVIS'
YEG ETABLE PAIN KILLER,
The Great Family Med:cine of the Age,
TAKE1\" I
TERSA.LLY CU1{ES APPLIED EXTI!:R
ALLr, CrItES
FELO
S, nOILS A
D OLD SORES,
'SEVERE BUR
S A
D SCALDS,
CUTS, BRUISES, AND SPRAI
S,
SWELLING OF THE JOl
T
,
RI
G\VOR:\I AKD TETTER,
BROKE
ßRE.-\.STS,
FROSTED FEET .\SD CIIILDLAINS,
TOOTHACHE,
PAI
I
TIlE FACE.
NEURALGIA Aì'D ItHEU:\L\TIS.\I.
SUDDE
COLDS, COUGIIS, &c.
WEAK STO.\IA.CH,
GE
EIUL DEBILITY.
XUR
IKG SORE :\11 )uTH, C..-\.XKER,
I.IYER CO\lPLAl
T.
DY
PEPSIA OR l!\'DIGESTIO
.
CRA.\ll' A
D PAIX I
TIlE STO
IACH,
BOWEL CU\IPLAIXT,
PAI
T E RS' COLIC, ASIA TIC CHOLERA,
VI..\RRIIEA A
D D1SE
TERY.
The P .H
KILLER is, by uniyersal consent, alloweù to have won îor itsl'lf, a J'('putation
unsurpi1sseù in the hil>tory of meJica.1 preparationii, Its iClstllntllueous effect in the entire ('rlldi-
cation and extinction of P AI
in aU it
v:triollS forms iucidental to the human family, 1111'1 the
unsolicited written and verbal testimony of the masses in its f., "our, have been, !lUll I1re its own
best advertisement.
The inJ!redients Wllich enter into the PAI
KILLER, being PCllELY .VEGET.\TITÆ, render
it a PEHFECTLY SAFE and efficacious remedy tuken intern:tHy, as wen as for extern:ll appli-
cation!'!, when use!l according to the directions. The slight stain upon linen from its uxe in e.rit'rwd
applic'ltiolls, is readily remfJlw] h;1f wfl,
hillg u,ith a lilt le alcohol.
This medicine, so justly celebrnted for the cure of so mnny of the n.ffiictions incident to tÌ1('
human family, has now been before the public about EIG HTEEN YEARS, nnd. h:LI> fount! it
way into almost every corner of the world; and wherever it has been used, the same opinion i8
expres:5ed of its real meùicinal properties.
In allY att:wk where prompt action upon the syst<>m is require i, the Pain Killer is invaluflble.
Its almost instantaneous effect in RELIEVING PAIN is truly wonderful, anù when u
ed aecord-
ding to directions is true to its name,
.A.
.A.. I 1'iT
:J: L L:m JR...
It i!!, in truth. a F.nULY Mí
IJICIXE. and should be kept in ewry tamily f,.r imme.1iah. IIse. Pt'r
ô1ns tr:l'I,,'IIiIl
sh.
uld ah\,.y" have a bottle of tbi<; rem...d,v with them. It i
niJt Ullfrt''iUI'ntly the CR<;e tlut per
I).ls aro Itta.ck..11
with ,li"e..
... and l>o-fore medical ai,l can bp pl'ocure(I, the Pl.tieut b bpyond thp bope of leC(IVPI'Y. ('apt.
in" nh es!õel.<
Bhordd alwa
I' snpply themselv..s wi.h a few bottles ofthi.. rewedy b..f're Ica\ilJl!; port.lLs by RO doill!, thp.\" ,,;1\ 111\\ :tY
be in
s.;,,
sion of an im'l\luabltJ remol1y to rel:lort to In cas
s of accidents and swld"n attacks uf "iekne.
. It h<l
been used in
SE""ERE CI\.SES OF TCE CrllOLERA,
And n{'ver hlU! fail"d in a sill
lp case. wht're it. \\as thrrrnll..qltl
1 opplji'd.m. thc.fìr;d; apTJ
U1'anc
o.f tllR
.'mll.t"JnJ.
Oht:tin a COjJY of" the 1:'''
Ol'LE:5' PA
II:'HLET, which contains full dirertiolls fur w.inl{ tilt' Pain l\:ill"r, togl'LLer with
a brit.f ,ketch of the firRt introduction of th.. mpòicinp, anll P.ecomm..ndat<.ry Noti..ps. Certiticate", &i'.. &.c.
Th.. preeent form (adopted July I, 1!-34,) in which tho. P"in Killer i.. TlUt up, iSIL tlltt pant<!. hottle. (f..ur "ire,,) with the
words" D\.vls' VEO
TAJILB PAl... KII,LI>:R" blown in the jrlil'.;. on OUA
idH of which il' II DJiu..ture Iik"lIe!i
of 1't""J'y
Davi
. the ori
innl inventor of the medirlne; on the o\JpJ,.itt' our nrotp or hand, to ,:oullt.>rfeit \\ hil'h is h"ld to 1)\1 for.
!!ery by tbe law" nf the United 8tatel'. 'fhe
" labels arA finelv..xt'"ute<1 stef'l en!(ravin;!;iI. and tht' inat'lt
ed co
t, at-
tendin'.!; tho' execution and priutina; of the lame, is Incurred for the protectinn of the public a
aillst ouunt.., feit8 tu
whIch It less expeuHi\e style is liable.
'fo thm,e who have so long used and proved the merits of our article, we ',"onld !iay th..t we
h
1I coutiuu.. to rreparl'
our Pain Kill..r of the best aud purest mll.t
rllÙs, and that it sh..H be e\"ery way worthy uf their IlJlProl.mtJ.lu itS Il
f..roily DJp.dicine.
P.-ice!li, 12
C
nts,
."i Ceuts, ijO C
lIts and $1 l i t". n@ttlt'.
Beware of Count.erfeits put up in the Old Style.
- --- - - --
NOTICE TO DEALERS IN THE PAIN KILLER.
The name and trade mark "I:'.-\[
KILLt:lt," b
lon
i eXI'ItI>lvely to the proprlet.)J">, of d1Ï!llIIedidOl'. That ri;
ht
lutB been sustainpl1 by courts oflaw, and any person found selling an II.rticle by that name, and not from the mlllln.
1Qotory of I'err,y Da\"is It Son, will be prosecukd.
The P"ln Killer 18 sold bv all respectabie Drul;h'"Íllts tbrou,::hout the l,nited 8tate!lllnd British Provinces In America,.
aJso by Agent
if' }'oreign Countrit>s, whose names lire to be found on the Peoples' Pamphlet.
PERIlY DAVIS & SON,
JIo.nufactttrers anll Proprietol"l!l, 74 High St" ProThlencl', R. I., V, S. .1\.
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A.DVERTISEMENTS.
[1859.
THE GREAT COAL OIL LAMP.
BEAUTY, BRilliANCY, AND ECONOMY!
NOT EXPLOSI,TE!
T J-t\ YLOll'S IJ\!IPROVED CO
iL ()IL LAJ\íP.
..--
This celebratcd Lamp received the FIRST PRIZE and 11 Diploma, at the Provincial Fair held
in the Crystal Palace, Toronto, 1858, and produces one-third more light, at the same cost than
any other Lamp of similar construction. It produces, at the same cost, seven times as 'much
light as Burning Fluid, six times as much as Sperm Oil, twice as much as Rosin (or Lunar Oil)
a.nd three times as much as Candles. This is not a random statement, hut can be demonstmted
to the satbfaction of the most incredulous. It is perfectly safe, cannot be blown up, and does
not affßCt Insurance.
Old Lamps of every description altered to burn this Oil, anù Orders for Lamps and Oil
promptly attended to from any part of the country-Address,
TAYLOR, BRO'S,
No. 51 Boulton's Block, Front St., Toronto, C.W.
K.B.-T.4..YLOR, BRO'S are the Sole Manufacturers of the Improved Coal Oil Lamp, and the
public are warned against buying any Lamps except from their regular Agents.
. ' .-A f
L
1f 1
Çf
ID
f ff!ð-
'
w.
';"
'.. ." J
' J
'
j :"./ .-'.'
15 KING STREET WEST, FIVE DOORS FROM YONGE STREET.
JOSEPH ROBINSON 8c CO.
DIRECT IMPORTERS, FRO
I TIlE MANUFACTURERS, OF '
W!1atrQcs, Qi;Lnt!ts ,
rhrrlltr
&
antn {Sß,(}hs,
i1brr &-
ltdr.n-tHaftìr illaarts,
IN
Tea & Coffee Stts, Trays, Salvers, Kettles, Urns, Butter Coolers, Castors, Pickle & Egg Stands
Claret and Water Jugs, Epergnes, Centre Pieces, Communion &ts, Dislt Covers, Side Dishes'
7òasl Racks, Candle
ticlcs, Snuffers & J..r,.ays, Spoons, Forks, Ladles, Fish Can'as, &c., &c.;
FROM JAMES DIxON
ND SONS, ü!D OTHER BEST MAKERS.
The Largest Stock of Sheffield Plate always on hand. Britannia Metal Ware,>.
SUPERIOR CUTLERY FROM JOS
PH RODCERS & SONS,
Table and Dessert Knives and Carvers, in all the varieties, with and \\ ithout Forks; Bread Knivcs and Platters'
Pen, l)ocket, Desk, Hunting an
Sportsmen's K.n
ves, R..'\zors, Sci
sors. Lancet" FleamR, Blltchc
's Knhes, &c., &c:
Papier
lRchie aud Rosewood Work Boxes, Writing Desks, DressIng Cases, &c.; Bohemian, Parum, ',""edo-wood Ilnd
China 'Fancy Articles; Leather Bags, Reticules, Port 1rIonnales and 'fravelling Dre!<sing C:tses; Hair, T
oth l\11i1
Shaving and Cloth Brushes: Side. Back, and Dre!<sing Combs; PEllFU.\IERY A
D FA
CY SOAPS, from the best
London and Paris Houses; Bagatelle Boards, Chessmen, Backgammon Boards, Dice, &c.
Fancv A.-ticlcs, suitable tor P.-esents, in endless va.-iety.
. GUKS, RU'LES, PISTOLS. REVULVERS, snOT A
D POWDER }'LASKS.
Fishing Tackle, Rodli, Flies, Hooks, Reels, Lines, &c.; Iron and Papier Macble Trays and W!liters; Block Tin Dish
Covers, Carrillge Lamp", Toilet &Jts, Table Mats, Pll\te Ba..<keh!, Chameo SkIns, Fire IroDI', Coal Vases, }'eathec
Dusters, Hearth Brooms; with a large variety of Fancy and Useful Articles too numerous fur
Insertion here. An inspection Is respectfully solicited.
J. R. & CO. take this opportunity of thanking their numerous friends for their liberal patronage
since their removal to their new, extensive and central premises, anù further state that nothin"
shall be wanting on their part to ensure a continuance. e
All Articles marked at the lowest prices, from which no abatement can be made.
"W".A.TCHES A:r:-ïrD JE"W"ELLER'Y C.A.REFULLY REPAIRED
15 King Street West, Five Doors from Yonge Street, Toronto. -
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ÅDVERTISEME
TS.
85
Jifr
.%UnlUtC
cTI:Dmpnn
.
EstabUshe(l in 18
3. An(I Incorporated Jty Spedal Act of Parliamc:lt.
C.A.P:J:T ..A..L,
500,OOO
Accumulated and Invested Funds, about Three-Jourtlts of a .J.'JIillion.
HEAD OFFICE---22 GEORGE-STREET, EDINBUR
President.
illS GRAce TilE DUKE 0J0' llAlIlILTON AND BRA
i"DON.
Vice-Presltlent.
SIR GRAHAM GRAll AM lIIONTGO}1ERY, OF SnNlioPE, BART., M.P,
Extl'aonlluary Directors.
Tho Ri
bt. Ron. THE LORD JUSTICE GE
ERAL. JA
IES llOZlER, E8Q.. of
ewland!!.
The SúLICITOR GENERAL :FOR SCOfL.\
D, CAPTAIN P. II. DneGLAS, R.N.
The lIon. J. HILLY.UlD C.\:\IERON, of Toronto, U. C. JA
n:S MACKEXUE. ESQ., W.S.
Sir D. DU
DAS, of Dunira, BART. GEORG}: 1I1ACKI
TOS[J, ESQ., of Geddes.
W. O. HUTfH:RJmnD, ESQ.. of Ed
erst.on. JOlIN BURN lrIUlWOCII, ESQ., of Gartincaber.
A. GOODSIR, ESQ., Britil!h Linen Company,
Or(Uuary Dh'ectorR.
ARTliUR CA)IPBELL. EFq., "\V.S. JOII:\' ST.EWART, EFq., W. S.
A. W, GtJLDIE. };sq., W.S. WILLIAM CA:\IPDELL. Esq., W.S.
WILUA:\I FORßl
S, Esq,. Advocate. JOIl
PIlIN, Esq" 8.S.C.
nOBT. :\WWBRA Y, }
Bq., Banker, Leith. DA YID WELSH. Esq., W.S.
JOHN ILUHLTON, Esq.. \r.S. JOlIN ELDER. Esq., W.S.
JOHN WALKER, Esq., \V.S. D. l\fACKE
ZIE, Esq., Advocate.
Managr:r.... ................... GILDERT L. FINJ,A Y. &cretary.... ......... ............ WILLIAM DICKSON.
TORONTO BOARD
The lion. JOHN lllLLYARD CA
lEIW8. Chairman.
J. W. GA:\IBLE, E
q. I LEWIS :\lOFFATT, Esq.
J. D. ROßIr\SON, Esq.,
I.P.P. C, J CAlIIPßELL, Esq.
&cretary............................. DAYID HIGGINS. Solicitors,.......... MESSRS, READ. LEITII & READ.
Medical Refr:ru,..,... E. 1\1. HODDER, 'E811" M.D. Bamers,...The COMMERCIAL BA!>iK O.I!' CANADA,
The FOllrth &pfenniol Investigation and Division of Profits, as at 31st AU[Jusf, 185ß, of
THE EDINBURGH LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY,
Having been compJeted. the folJo\'ting };xamples of Bonus Additions on a few of the RctulII e""i
ting A
urances, (1110
re assumed cases) aud the 'loM Sums now payable under Its oldest Po:icit's, will best illustrate the re;,uIts to all first
class l'ives:-
: T
taIßM/.'/.IS
d it ÜY1u at
!
l!!JU.
t, 1856,
Policies '-fjÌ!Cú
i71:. tht !:!:
:
t_1=ea.:r-=o.lih eJ!J1:!.I:Q'n y's BltSi'l/
s. _
Age I Sum
A at l Insured. 3
S8m ng.
-- - ---
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Rouus. Bon us, Bonus, Bonus, Totäl
1st Aug. 31st Aug., 31st Aug" 31st Aug., Bon user;.
1835. 18')'
. 1849, 1856.
- -
f- l. f.. s. f- s. f- s. f- B.
50 2 i210 1G8 16 43i 11 728 19
40 15 4S 18 99 9 236 10 4
5 12
26 9 31 5 62 6 Ui 5 2ti-1, 6
12H 19 146 12 T.5 8 612 3 llC3 2
11610 124 4 210 2 4')') 1 872 1i
107 10 103 0 174 4 302 19 I 6..'ii 13
10-1 9 91 10 143 2 2-1,2 .j, 581 5
]06 U 89 19 133 12 225 15 I 556 0 I
101 8 89 3 122 13 119 17 513 1
2916 2610 3-1, 13 4919 - 1-1018
4G 15 43 4 67 0 74 5 221 .),
co
ð3
52
50
45
40
35
3.'3
30
25
19
;t
300
300
200
999
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
300
500
Total Amoun Thte per cent. of
pIl}able under l'otal Bonuses on
Policy, 31l!t Sums Insured.
August, 1856.
f.. B.
1028 19
725 12
4(j.j, I)
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1-11 17 4
1:12 2 6
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87 5 8
68 15 4
58 2 6
55 12 0
61 6 0
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Thus at all /lges from 19 to 60, on the earliest Policies, the AccumuJated UonUReR now ran"", from up"urd.. of f-4.j, (lPr
cent, to upwardR of ;(140 per cent. of the BU'TIIS originally insured; and ill one instance to up\\3nld of 2-1,2 per ceut., or
nemJy two aM fmr,lw1ftimçsmvre than the sum assurf.d.
'1'0 later Entrants tho reFultll ore, in proportion, equally patiFfactory; the BonuR now d(lcJaft'iI on 1111 Part!l'ipatlnO"
Policies of tho last seT..n yearR' endur:mce. averaging u])wards ()f O7It and O7Ie-ha{f per C(7It. p,'r annum of thl' su",
sSFured, and the gra(lually.r\lhancin
rate of Bonus, as e"hibit
1\ under e.a{'h !'\1c{'''edin
D..c]arati..n. afford!! tbe f/lire
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prospect to all present and future Immrers, that these will be maintained, until they al.8oshall dr:rive (qually M!JII b
H(1-
jil.
, when they ranI, as the oldest Policy lmldtrs ()f tIle DJllTlpang.
An Intermediate Uonus. between one Investigation and another, atfonlR all tho aÙTantaóes that may be /luppùsoll to
accrue from Annual DivlFions,
Uonuse'! may be applied in reduction of Annual Premium!!. or the Ca'!h Value received.
Liberal Rl'solution
connected with the conditions of the P"Iicies of this OffictJ make them in every rebpl'ct a sounJ,
negotiable document, and in all InS1uruncps .fllr .Fltmily Prm'i.<i(/TIs, or otlll'rWIRe, to þrotl'ct tht' intfr..
t" of Rt'prefpnta-
tiveg, it may confidentlv he m/lintahwd that in '110 nl1lfT L
fe In,,'itutirm can Moher ben
its be urrÌ1.v>d r,y allJirxl-r/ass li
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ProsppctUI', and Printett Ff"f1"1ns of the l'/"O]I/Jsal and Dfclaralionfor eJlecling an Insurance, may be had GmtÙ, at il,'
Head O./lil'f. or fnnu any ofthp CompU7'Y'S .Agents.
r:ates of Premium on the Non-Participating Scale, extremely llloderate, anti well adapted for aU Insurance'! conr.ectc.I
with Moupy Tranactions.
HEAD OFFICE IN CANADA---WELLINGTON, STREET TORONTO.
.ÅgencÏtl in Galt, G'Xlen'ch, Hamiltr>n, Killgrto/J, London, and lIltmlrc<ù.
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PR[P ARING fOR TH[ P R[SS.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
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Free Grants and New Townships,
BY ]InS. C. P. TRAILL,
And other AutllOrs wbose publications hnve
received the sanction of
\ THE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT,
\ Price, ilaila-Dollar;
BY TIlE AUTHOR OF "LETTERS Fllm!
! CANADA"
AND PROPRIETOR OF TlI: "TORONTO TOlES
A
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FOB, THE CURE OF AI
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INFLAMMATORY DISEASES.
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In cases of Inflammation of the Brain, Inflammation of the Lltn!J'
, Infla1llmatiún of the Eoweh.
In,flummfLtor!/ Rlu-umatisTIl, and Child-hed [<'.-vers, it has been usec] with perfpct success; al::;o in
ca"es of Scurlet Fever, Canker, Rash, find UICf'rated Throat and Lung.y, with like success.
In the epidemic known 38 the Putrid Er.'l/sipelas, by which so mnny valuable lives have been
lost, it bas been frequently tested, amI it has never fuilE:'d of effecting a speedy and certain cure.
In C3ses of Burns, Sprains, BrwÚs, Frozen Limbs, g-c., it nct!'l like a chmm.
lany eminent Ph:rsicin.ns are introducing the 'lagnt'tic Ointment into their practice, and
o;pE:'n.k in tbe most enthusiastic terms of its success Over ft, large class of diseases.
The following Physici:ms have hn.nded in their names for referE:'nee :
Dus, aIW. & \VM. CLEAVEJ,A
D, Waterville, DR. nIKGHAM, Utica,
DR. DUCKINGHA!lf, )larsh:lll, " nROJ<JRO
. Clinton,
" PRESTO
, Sangcrfield, .. ßISSELL, Clinton.
To AVOTD COUJ<JTEI:FEITR the
JngnE:'tic Ointment h, put up in bottles with tbe words" A. TRASK'S
MAGNETIC Ou<nnn:xT" blown in the glass, with the name of "1\. TR
:qK" stllmped on the s1'1l1, an.}
the WRITTEN SIONATGRE OF S. BUELL, (G{'nernl Ag{'nt,) on thE:' outside label. None other is genuine.
It Tlla)' b{' found with re!'pectllble Druggists and Dealers in most of the citieR 3nd villages in
the U niteti States nnll Canndas.
ALL OltDERS should be adùressed to NORTHROP & MOSE3,
:KEWC.\STLE, C. W.,
SOLE AGENTS FOR TIlE PRO\"IXCE.
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OFFICEJ-CORNER OF BAY Al'\D .]IELIXDA STREETS.
HOCKS-FROM 9 A.M. TILL 5 P.M.
TER..JIS-CASH.
Dr. French has the honor of publishing the following recommendations from Dr,
Harris of Baltimore, the Lord Bi:;hop of Toronto, Rev. Dr. Lett, and Lie . A, P.
Doo
To the Citizens of Toronto:
I take great pleasure in introducing to the publio my friend, M. D. FRRNCII,
I.D., and
graduate of the ßaltimore College of Dental Surgery. I have bet'n acquainted with Dr. FREXCH
about five years, & consider>l.ble portion of which time he has assisted me in practice. He is a.
gentleman of irreproachable moral chllracter, a thoroughly educated Dentist, anti practically
"killed in every department of his profession; I therefore recommend him with entire confiùence
to all who may require the services of a Dentist. .
CIIAPIS A. HARRIS, A.M., M.D., D.D.S.,
Profeßßor-Baltimore College of Dental Surgery_
BALTIMORE, August 5th, 18M.
TORONTO, October 18th, 1856.
The best reeommendatÎon that I can give of Dr. 1\1 D. FRENCH, Surgeon Dentist, is, that he
bas been employed in this family, and given much satisfaction.
JOHN TORONTO.
I have had oceA.sion to visit Dr. FRE
CH, for the purposa of availing myself of his professional
:!!kill. I have every reason to be perft'ctly Eati
fied with the manuer in which he trE:'ated me.
In fact I Dever met a Dentist who performs an operation, at best unpleasant, with such gentle-
ness and efficacy.
STEPHEN LETT, St. George's.
GOVERNMENT ITousE, Toronto, Jan. 15th, 18;:;ï.
Dr. 1\1. D. FREKCII, Surgeon Dentist 1 has hath EXlracted and Stopped Teeth for me with
perfect success, and with less pain to myself thR.n I thought possible.
A. P. DOUGLAS, A.D.C.
Dr. F. has also the honor of rcferrin
to the folJowing gentleman :_
Right Rev. A. F. M. CIL\RßO
NEL, D.D., Roman Catholic llisbop of Toronto.
Rev. II. J. GRASETT, Very Rev. J.
I. BRUYERE, Vicar General.
Rev. Dr. Burns, Hon. J. II. Cameron, Dr. Frank Rus-en, Dr. Scott,
.. A. Fife, Dr. J. H. Richardson, Dr. .J. Thorburn, Dr. Herrick,
lion. Jurl
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[cLean, Dr..J. H:1I1!!;lp:v, Dr. Jame
Bovell, Dr. .J. P. Rus
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'William Hallowell, )1. D. Hon. John Rolph, l\I. D., ?\I. R.C.S., England.
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WHOLESALE JOBBING TO THE TRADE FOR CASH!
HUGHES, BROTHERS
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Are now opening at their Stores, the GOTHIC HALL and BOSTON HOUSE, nearly opposite
the Market; and the NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL HOUSE, 60 & 61 Wellington Buildings,
King Street, Toronto, their I1eW Fall and Winter Stock of Staple and Fancy
DRYCOODS, MILLINERY, & READY-MADE CLOTHINC,
"W"HOLES.A.LE .A.ND BET .A.IL.
For prices almost 20 per cent. less than can be purchased at any other establishment in the City.
N.B.-This is no vain boast, any length or quantity given to the traùe only. C
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ALSO, A VERY LARGE STOCK OF
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Spirits of Turpentine, Glass and Putty. Paint, Varnish,
and Whitewash Brushes on hand, and more constantly arriving.
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HAJ\fILTON,
ST. LA"\YRENCE
IARKET.
1859.]
ADVERTISE.l\IENTS.
89
JAMES B. RYAN,
IMPORTER OF
BR ITISH AND A}lE RIC AN H AR D'V A RE,
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TWO DOORS SOUTH OF ADELAIDE STREET.
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Mechanics' Edge and other Tools, Builders' and General Hardware, Cutlery, House
:Furnishing Goods, &c., &c., on hand, at tbe lowest rates.
AG RICDL TURAL IlVIPLEMENTS.
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PLOW'S, CULTIVATORS, HORSE HOES, HARROWS, HAY & STRA ,v CrTTEn.S,
GRAIN DRILLS, HORSE RAKES, CHURNS, CORN SHELLERS, VEGETABLE
CUTTERS, FAN MILLS, GARDEN ENGINES, GRAIN CRADLES, SCYTHES,
FORKS, IIOES, RAKES, SPADES AND SHOVELS, APPLE PARERS,
MEAT CUTTERS, SAUSAGE STUFFER
, &c., &c.,
TOGETHER WITH
ALL GOODS IN THE LIXE, OF SUPERIOR QUALITY.
JAMES B. RYAN,
114 YONGE STREET, TORONTO.
PREPARINC FOR PUBLICATION,
THE CANADIAN CONVEY 1-\..NCER,
In 1 Vol., 8vo., full bound; Price, $2.00.
TORONTO: J. RORDANS, LAW STATIONER, COURT STREET.
Comprising a selection of about 200 of the most approved modern Precedents in Conveyanl'ing, in gcneml nM',
Inl'lndiug Deeda, Mortgages, Leases, Agreements, Bonds, AShiguments, &c., &c., of the various kinds, together with
c.tlu'r Forms-the whole adapted to profes:3ionl\l practice and pûpular want!!.
This selection having been made from Precedent!". iu /lctual u
e In the Le/l:lIl Prof('lI
ion, or revised by memòers of tho
Upp(>r Canada Bar, Is confidently recommended to the Country Convpyanl'pr. and othpr
, all a correct and reliable COlll-
pendium of aU the Instruments required to be u!\(.'ll in the ordinary tran'-action of leogalaffuirs.
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(Two Doors West of Jónge Strut,) Agent for the Galway Steamship Company, from
Montreal to Galway Direct. Eooking through
to Dublin, Liverpool and Gla
gow,
Pbot.ographs and Amùrotypes taken in 8 style unequalled Alro Agont for llENUY CH
PK':.ol 8& C o., ):tentreal & Qncbcc.
In this I'rovlnce, and
l'.:;r WARRANTEU TO GIVE BATISFACTIOY.
TORONTO, C. W.
Cash ndvancpd on Consignments to ì\Iontrea1, Quebeo,
Portland, New York, Bost.on,Liverpool, London & G1as
ow.
NORTHROP & MOSES
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN PATENT MEDICINES, SHOULDER BRACES, TRUSSES, &c.
nEriRY s. IWRTllROP. N' E
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
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THE
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IS PUBLISHED TWICE A DAY,
BY JAMES BEATY,
PROPRIETOR,
I-C I N G
STREET,
TORONTO.
rrHE SEThI I - 'VEEICL Y,
Or UNITED E
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ON TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS.
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The SE:\Il-'YEEKLY, or UNITED JDIPIRE Edition, at THREE DOLLARS
a ycar in advance; when not so paid, Thrce nnd a Half Dollnrs.
The 'YEEKLY J...EA.DER, at ONE DOLLAR a 'ycar strictly in advance, or Two
Dollars if not pai.d in advance,
The 'VEEKLY PATRIOT at the samc rate, O
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Dollars if not paid in advance.
SubRcriptions to the above Papers will not be diRcontinued till aU arrears are paid and
orderf'd to be stopped, unless at the op;ion of the Proprietor. The subscription will run
on, and be p:tyaLle, wherher taken from the PORt Office or not. tiU the amoum due he paid
up. .l\Itlnf'Y ca,n be safely transmitted thrnugh the Post Office, and when enclosed in a
letter" Registered," post-pn.id, and placed in the hands of any Postmn.ster, it will be at
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ments, sh"uld be addresseù .. J A
IES BEATY," " Lea.tier" or "Patriot" Office, Turonto,
as the ca.se may Le.
AU receipts for moneys wi1I be signed by "ROBERT BEATY," no person out of the
office having authority to give receipt:!.
The Proprietor is now erectinO' a Iilrrre Huil_IinO' on the Corner of King Street and Old
Post Office Lane, and has purchased ar;lOther la.r
e press from lIoe & Co., of New York.
The present eng;ine an.l boiler tilr drivinO' the pre
seR connpcteù with the Lealler Estahlish-
ment, havo been timnd tOI) sm,ll1, an-I n
"V" ones of grea.ter power are orùered so that no
grcater f,wilities fur Printing can be found in the Province, than at the Leader Office.
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ADVERTISEMEN'T8.
91
JOHN CHAI{LI
S"\;VOI{'-rH,
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ZrJG- ST:Et..EET
EST.
H.IPORTER OF STAPLE AND FXKCY
DRY GOODS &
IILLINERY,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
IILLIXERY & DRESS
11KIXG DOXE ON TilE PRE
I1SES,
FOR CASH ONLY, Al\D NO SECOXD PRICE.
.:t
JOHN CHARLES\VORTH.
ALSO AT NO. n4
North "Vest Corner of 1l I{ing an 1 Church Sts.
With n large stock of
CLOTHE3, (10)nIO
&, P.\XCY COATI
GS, VESTIKGS & TRO'YSERIXGS.
To[/"thcr with a cllOict- Stock nf Dr.1J GOrJrls.
Garments made to order from 2.3 to 33! per cent. below Credit Trade Prices.
t V- Sales 10.. CASll O.NL Y a
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'VIIOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
ST. LAWRENCE BUILDINGS TORONTO.
DEALERS IN
DRUGS, CHE:\IICALS, PERFU1\IERY, CO:\IBS, BRT7SHES, FA
CY ARTI-
CLES, INDIA RUBBER GOODS, PAINTS, O[LS, COLORS, DYESTUFFS,
V.AR
ISHES, PUTTY, DRUGGISTS' GLASS"\VARE, SURGIC_\L
INSTRU)IE
TS, COTTO
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THE GREAT A
'BASSADOR OF HEALTH TO ALL fviANKIND.
HOLLOWAYJS PILLS AND OINTMENT.
T HE want of a Sterling Medicinal to meet the ills and necessities of the suffering portion of
humanity, anù one entirely free from Mineral and other deleterious particles, WilS eeverely
felt till this aU-powerful Medicine was ushered into the World.-HoLLOWAY'S hVALUAßLE PILLS
have become the HOUSEHOLD REMEDY of all Nations. Their attribute is TO PREVEr\T as weU as
TO CGRE: they attack the RADIX or ROOT of the complaint, and thus by removing the hidden
cause of disease, re-invigorate and restore the drooping energies of the system, assisting nature
in her task of VITAL and FUNCTIO:YARY REFOR:\IATIOS.
SICKLY FEMALES
Should lose no time in trying a few doses of this regulating and renovating remedy, what<.'yer
may be their complilint, it can be taken with safoty in all periodical and other disorganizations
its effect is all but miraculous.
UNREFUTED PROOF.
The testimony of :!Sations is unanimously borne to the health-giving virtues of this noble remedy
and certificates in every living language bear witness to the U:SDEl\lABLENESS of their I
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WORTH.
THE OINTMENT.
The free admi8sions of all Nations, as well &.s the verdict of the leading Hospitflls of the Old,
as well as the New World, !:'tamp this powerful remedial Agent as the greatest healing prepara
tion ever made known to suffering man. Its PEXETRATIVE QUALITIES are more than MARVELLOUS,
through the external orifices of the skin, invisible to the naked eye, it reacbes the seat of the
internal dÎ!;ease; and in all external affections its anti-inflammatory and hea1ing virtues surpass
anything else on record, and is
ature's greb.t a11y.
ERYSIPELAS AND SALT RHEUM
Are two of the most common ami virulent disorders prevalent on tbis continent, to these the
Ointment is especially antagonistic, its modus operandi is first to eraùicate the venom, and then
complete the cure.
BAD LEGS, OLD SORES, AND ULCERS.
Cases of many years 8tanding that have pertinaciously refused to yield to any other remedy
or treatment have invariably succumbed to a few applications of this powerful unguent.
CAUTION !-None are gcnuine unless the words" HOLLOWAY, NEW 1.oRK AND
LONDON," are discernible as a Water-mark in every leaf of the book of directions around each
pot or box; the snme may be plainly seen by holding the leaf to the light. .A handsome Reward
will be given to anyone rendering such information as may lead to the detection of any party
or parties counterfeiting the Meùicines, or vending the same knowing them to be spurious.
""** Sold at the )Ianufactories of Professor IIoLLOWAY, 80
Iaiden Lane, New York, and 241
Stand, London, and by an re8pectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United
States, and tbe ciyilized W orId, at 25 cents, 63 cents, and $1 each, pcI' pot or box.
There is considerable saving by taking the larger sizes.
N. B.-Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder affixed to each box.
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CELEBRATED CER
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WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE
Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaund
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the Kidneys, and all Diseases arising from a dis!>rdered Liver or Stomach,
Such as Con>,tipation, [nwarJ Piles, Falnes::; or ßlo')J to the head, Acidity of the Stomach,
Xaasea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight in the stomach, Sour Eructations,
Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult
Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating SenslI.tions when in ß lying posture,
Dimness of Vi "ion, Dots or Webs before the Sigbt, Fever and Dull Pllili in tbe Hearl, Deficieneyof
Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, B:ICk, Chest, Limbs, &I}., Sudden
Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flt:sh, Constant lm:tginings of Evil and great Depression ,.f
Spirits.
The Proprietors, in calling the attention of tbe public to this preparation, to do so with a
feeling of the utmost confidence in its virtues and adaption to the diseases for which it is
recommended.
It is no new find untried article, but one that has stood the test of II. ten yearg' tri,tl before tht!
A.merican people, and its reputation and sale n.re unrivalled by IHIY similar preparation extant.
The testimony in its favor given by prominent nnd well-known Physicians and individu:tls in all
parts of the country is immense, and a careful perusal of the AlmlUlfic, published annually by
the proprietor, and to be had grntis of R.ny of his Agents, cannot but slttisfy the most skeptical
that this remedy is really desCI'ving tile gt'eat celebrity it has obtained.
DR. HOOFlAND'S BALSAMIC CORDIAL,
FOR TIlE SPEEDY CURE OF
Coug
s, Colds, Influenza, Croup, Iharsene.!8, Broncltitu, PnmlnfJnia, Diseases of the Bowels
arising from Guld, Incipieut Gonwmption, and for the relief and (if at all posslble) cure of Patients
in advanced stages of the latter diswse.
This cel
brated preparation, like the Bitters. may loe confiùently relieù on. It Is desil!ned for a class ofdiseasps more
gen
flll aUII more f..t:tl thm :my other to whIch th" people of this country are subj
ct-tho.
Bprin}:inlr from a
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nt authority. Dr. ßpll. Fay!!: .. I will not !'tay that Colds are to our inh>tbit.ants what the
Plugu'- and r
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vp.r are to tholSe of other countries; Lut, I can aver contidtmtly that they ush
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complicHy aud mortality than the!<e later."
A further proof of the terrible f:ltality of dispa
e" resultir.:! fro'll a "clJmmlJn co"l" may be Feen by a glance at the
fJllowimr stati..tics, taken from tbe records of the Hoard of llealth of Philadelphia, confesseùly one of the most healthy
localities in the Union:-
18;i:!. Total rll'aths iu Philadelphia,.............. ......... 10,2(;1 1 1553. Total ù..ath<:,....................... ............ ...... ...... 9,749
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umption"....,............... ...... 1.:11:': Died ofCun"umpri,on......... ......'............ ...1.895
.. .. all other diseases (250 in number.) 8.3.t
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to 8:iY nothinl\ of tbe numerous other di
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from It " 1'1Í:.!:ht cold:'
D.. not trifle with your hcallh; but, if 8urr...rin
from a c.)ugh, or cold 011 the lun
E. buy a bottle of H00FLAND'S
nAL!'.\MIC C,)IUHAL, find you may safely count on a cure. 'IhouSlinds have done so, and have certified to its
wonùerful effects. .
Cou
hA sometimE'S proceed from a di;:orrl..rE'/1 or dyspeptic (<tate oftbe stomach. in "bi..h case the Germlln Bitters
shoulù he used. In clL<e" of wpaknpsl', or geD
ral deLility of the fYbtem, resulting from a protaded cough, tho German
Bitters will be found of grt'llt Len,4ìt.
Prepllrl'rl only hy OJ{. C. :\1. ] ACKSOìS", 41S Arch Street Philf\dclphia, and for sale by Druggists and Storekeepers
througbout thl' United States and Cl\nad:!. Pric
75 cents per Holt:e.
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on the 1st of July, 1857, would respectfully intimate to
BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS,
AND MERCHANTS,
1Vho deal in such Goods, that he has lately returned from Europe, having arranged with
LEADING :\1ANUFACTURERS, for Supplies, at :NETT CASH PRICES of
ALL KINDS OF WRITING AND BOOK PAPERS,
As well as a General Stock of
STATIONERY;
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HEMP, FLAX AND COTTON TWINES;
(llome-manufactured MANILLA BROWN and GREY WRAPPIXG PAPERS, all
sizes and weights, at Maker's Prices;
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