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LIST  OF  PAMPHLETS,  JOURNALS  AND  REPORTS,  1611—1867. 

Pamphlets  indicated  *  are  reprints. 

1611—1649. 

1.  Missio  Canadensis.     Epistola  ex  Portu-regau  in  Acadia  transmissa  Ad  Praeposi- 

tvm  Generalem  Societatls  Iesv  A  K.  Petro  Biardo  ejvsdem  Soeietatis. 

Secundum  exemplar  emissum  in  Annuis  Litteris.  Anni  CIO.  I3C.  XI 
(1611.) 

DiLiNGAE.     Ex.  Typographeo  Mayeriana  ,apud  Melchiorem  Algeyer." 

8vo.,  45  pp. 

2.  Relatio  Rervm  Grestarum,  in  IsTovo-Franeica  Missione  Annis  1613  &  1614. 

Ex  Annvis  Litteris  Soeietatis  Iesv  impressis. 
LvGDVNi,  Apvd  Clavdium  Cayne,  Typographvm.* 
CID  I  C3.    XIIX. 
8vo.,  66pp. 

3.  A  Discovrse  and  Discovery  of  Nevv-Fovnd-Land,  with  many  reasons  to  prooue  how 

worthy  and  heneficiall  a  Plantation  may  there  he  made,  after  a  far  better  manner 
than  now  it  is. 

Together  with  the  Laying  Open  of  certaine  Enormities  and-  abuses  com- 
mitted by  some  that  trade  to  that  Country,  and  meanes  laide  downe  for  reforma- 
tion thereof. 

Written  by  Captaine  Richard  WJiithourne  of  Exmouth,  in  the  County  of 
Deuon,  and  published  hy  Authority. 

Imprinted  at  London  by  Felix  Kingston,  for  William  Barret.     1620. 

8  vo.,  74  pp. 

4.  A   Briefe    Discourse    of   the    jSTew-found-land,   ivith    the   situation,    temperature, 

and  commodities  thereof,  inciting  our  Nation  to  goe  forward  in  that  hopeful 
plantation  hegunne. 

Scire,  tuum  nihil  est,  nisi  te  scire  'hoc  sciat  alter. 

Edinburgh,  Printed  by  Andro  Hart,  1620.*     8  vo.,  13  pp. 

5.  An  Encouragement  to  Colonies.    By  Sir  William  Alexander,  Knight. 

Alter  erit  turn  Tiphis,  &  altera  quae  vehat  Argo  delectos  Heroas. 
London.    Printed  by  William  Stanshy,  1624.*    8  vo.,  47  pp. 

6.  Encouragements.    For  such  as  shall  have  intention  to  be  Under-takeres  in  the 

new   plantation   of   Cape   Briton,   now   Neiv    Galloivay    in    America.      By    Mes 

LOCHINVAR. 

Non  nobis  nati  sumusj  aliquid  parentes,  aliquid  Patria,  aliquid  cognati 
postulant. 

Edinburgh.     Printed  by  John  Wreittoun.     Anno.  Dom.  1625.""     8  vo.,  31  pp. 

7.  Copie  de  Trois  Lettres  Escrittes  es   annees  1625  et  1626.     Par  le  P.   Charles 

Lallement  Superieur  des  Missions  de  la  Compagnie  de  Iesvs  en  la  Novvelle 
France. 

A  Albanie  De  I'lmprimerie  de  J.  Munsell  M.DCCC.LXX.*    8  vo.,  14  pp. 

8.  Relation  de  ce  Qvi  s'est  passe  en  la  Novvelle  France  en  I'Annee  M.DC.XXVI. 

Enuoyee  au  Pere  Hierosme  L'Allement  par  le  P.  Charles  L'Allement  Superieur 
de  la  Mission  de  la  Compagnie  de  Iesvs  en  Canada. 

D'apres  la  Copie  dans  le  Mercure  Frangois  Tome  13. 

A  Paris  Chez  Estienne  Kicher  rue  S.  lean  de  Latran  M.DC.XXIX.*-    8  vo. 

59  pp. 
234—1 


9.  lettre   dv  Pere  Charles  L'Allement   Svperievr  de  la  Mission  de  Canadas;    de 

la  Compagnie  de  lesvs.  Enuoyee  au  Pere  Hierosme  VAllement  son  frere,  de  la 
mesme  Compagnie.  Ou  sont  contenus  les  nioeurs  &  fagons  de  viure  des  8au- 
uages  hahitans  ce  pais  la;  &  comme  ils  se  comportent  auec  les  Chrestiens  Fran- 
gois  qui  y  demeurent.    Ensemble  la  description  des  villes  de  cette  contree. 

A  Paris,  Par  lean  Bovcher,  rue  des  Amendiers  a  la  Verite  Royale,  1627* 
8  vo.,  16  pp. 

10.  Lettre  du  Reuerend  Pere  L'Allemand,  Superieur  de  la  Mission  des  Peres 
lesuites,  en  la  Nouuelle  France  Enuoyee  de  Bordeaux  au  R.  P.  Superieur 
du  College  des  lefuites  a  Paris,  et  datee  du  22  Nouemhre,  1629.  Imprimee  d'apres 
I'exemplaire  que  I'on  trouve  dans  les  "Voyages  du  Sieur  Champlain. 

A  Paris,  M.DC.XXXII.*    8  vo.,  15  pp. 

11.  The  Mapp  and  Description  of  New-England;  together  xvitli  a  Discourse  of 
Plantation  and  Collonies :  also  A  relation  of  the  nature  of  the  Climate,  and 
how  it  agrees  with  our  Country  England.  How  neere  it  lyes  to  New-found- 
land,  Virginia,  Nova  Francia,  Canada,  and  other  Parts  of  the  West-Indies. 

Written  by  Sir  William  Alexander,  Knight. 

London.     Printed  for  Nathaniel  Bvtter.     An  Dom.  1630.     8  vo.,  in  No.  5. 

12.  Les  Voyages  Avantvrevx  du  Capitaine  Martin  de  Hoyarsabal,  habitant  de  Cubi- 
buru.  CoNTENANT  LES  Keigles  &  ENSEIGNEMENS  necessaires  a  la  bonne  &  seure 
Nauigation.  Revue  &  corrige  en  cette  derniere  impression,  &  augmente  ■  de  la 
declinaison  du  Soleil,  qui  a  este  fait  suivant  la  reformation  du  Calendrier  de  I'an 
mil  cinq  cens  quatre  vingt  deux. 

A    Bordeaux :     Par    Gvillavme    Millanges.      Imprimeur    ordinaire    du    Roy. 
MDCXXXIII,    8vo.,  157  pp. 

13.  Joannis  de  Laet  Antwerpiani.  Responsio  ad  Dissertationem  secundam  Hvgonis 
Grotii,  de  Origine  Gentium  Americanarum,  cum  Indice  ad  utrumque  libellum. 

Amstelrodami,  Apud  Ludovieum  Elsevirium.     8  vo.,  1644,  166  &  8  pp. 

14.  Novum  Belgium,  description  de  Nieuw  Nethebland  et  Notice  sur  Rene  Goupil. 

Par  le  R.  P.  Isaac  Jogues,  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus. 
A  New  York:  Dans  I'Ancien  Niew  Netherland  (1646)*. 
Presse  Cramoisy  de  J.  M.  Shea,    8  vo.,  44  pp. 

15.  The  Day  Breaking  if  not  the  Sun  Rising  of  the  Gospel  with  the  Indians  tn  New- 
England. 

Zach.  4,  10.     Who  hath  despised  the  day  of  small  things? 

Matth.  13,  13.    The  Kingdome  of  heaven  is  like  to  a  graine  of  mustard  seed. 

Ibid,  verse  33.     The  Kingdome  is  like  unto  Leven. 

London:   Printed  by  Rich.  Cotes,  for  Fulk  Clifton  and  are  to  bee  sold  at  his 

shop  under  Saint  Margaretts  Church  on  New-fifth-street  Hill.     1647. 

New  York:    Reprinted  for  Joseph  Sabin,  1865. 

8vo.,  32  pp. 

16.  Recueil  de  pieces  sur  La  Negociation  entre  la  Nouvelle  France  et  la  Nouvelle 
Angleterre,  es  annees  1648  et  suivantes. 

Nouvelle   York:    De  la   Presse   Cramoisy   de   Jean-Marie   Shea,   MTDCCC- 
LXVI.*    8  vo.,  62  pp. 

1650—1699. 

17.  Epistola  Rev.  P.  Gabrielis  Dreuillettes,  Societatis  Jesu  Presbyteri,  ad  Dominum 
Illustrissium,  Dominum  Joannem  Wintrop,  Scutarium. 

Neo-Ehoraci  in  insula  Manhattan  : 

Typis  Cramoisianis  Joannis-Mari.'E  Shea.     M.DCCC.LXIX.*     8vo.,  13  pp. 


18.  ftvelqves  Particvlaritez  dv  pays  Des  Hvrons  en  La  Novvelle  France  Remar- 
quees  par  le  Sieur  Gendron,  Docteur  en  Medecine,  qui  a  demeure  dans  ce  Pays-R 
fort  long-temps. 

Redigees  par  lean  Baptiste  de  Rocoles,  Conseiller  &  Aumosnier  du  Roy,  & 
Historiographe  de  sa  Majeste. 

A  Troyes,  &  A  Paris,  Chez  Denys  Bechet,  au  Compas  d'Or,  et  Lovis 
BiLLAiNE,  a  S.  Augustin,  rue  S.  lacques.    M.DC.LX.*    8  vo.,  26  pp. 

19.  Relation  de  ce  qui  s'est  Passe  De  Plus  Remarquable  aux  Missions  des  Peres  de 
la  Compagnie  de  Jesus  en  la  Nouvelle  France  les  annes  1672  et  1673  Par  le 
R.  P.  Claude  Dablon  Recteur  du  College  de  Quebec  &  Superieur  des  Missions  de 
la  Compagnie  de  Jesus  en  la  ISTouvelle  France.  * 

A  La  NouvELLE  York,  de  la  Presse  Cramoisy  de  Jean-Marie  Shea. 
MDCCC.LXI. 

Avec  Permission.'^    8  vo.,  219  pp. 

20.  Voyage  et  Decouverte  de  Quelques  Pays  et  Nations  de  I'Amerique  Septentrionale 
par  le  P.  Marquette  et  Sr.  Joliet.     (With  map.) 

A  Paris.  Chez  Estienne  Michallet  rue  S.  Jaques  a  I'Image  S.  Paul. 
MDCLXXXL    Avec  privilege  du  Roy.    12  mo.,  43  pp. 

Paris :    Imprimerie  de  Maulde  et  Renon,  1845.*     43  pp. 

21.  Copies  d'vne  Lettre  escrite  par  Le  Pere  Jacques  Bigot  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus, 
Fan  1684.  Pour  accompagner  un  collier  de  pourcelaine  envoiee  par  les  Ahnaquis 
de  la  Mission  de  Sainct  Francois  de  Sales  dans  le  Nouvelle  France  au  tombean 
de  leur  Sainct  Patron  a  Annecy. 

Manate,  De  la  Presse  Cramoisy  de  Jean-Marie  Shea.  M.DCCC.LVIIL* 
8vo.,  9  pp. 

22.  An  Abstract  of  all  the  Statutes  made  Concerning  Aliens  Trading  in  England 
from  the  first  year  of  K.  Henry  the  VII.  Also,  of  all  the  Laws  made  for  Securing 
our  Plantation  Trade  to  our  Selves.  With  Observations  thereon,  proving  that 
the  Jews  (in  their  practical  way  of  Trade  at  this  time)  Break  them  all,  to  the 
great  Damage  of  the  King  in  His  Customs,  the  Merchants  in  their  Trade,  the 
whole  Kingdom,  and  His  Majesties  Plantations  in  America  in  their  Staple. 

Together  with  the  Hardships  and  Difficulties  the  Author  hath  already  met 
with,  in  his  Endeavouring  to  find  out  and  Detect  the  Ways  and  Methods  they 
take  to  Effect  it. 

By  Samuel  Hayne,  sometime  Ryding-8urveyor  for  His  Majesties  Customs, 
and  Surveyor  for  the  Act  of  Navigation  in  the  Counties  of  Devon  a^id  Cornwal. 

Printed  by  N,  T.  for  the  Author,  and  are  to  be  Sold  by  Walter  Davis  in 
Amen-Corner,  1685.    8vo.,  38  pp. 

23.  La  Vie  du  R.  P.  Pierre  Joseph  Marie  Chaumonot,  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus, 
Missionnaire  dans  la  Nouvelle  France,  ecrite  par  lui-meme  par  ordre  de  son 
Superieur,  I'an  1688. 

Nouvelle  York:  Isle  de  Manate,  A  la  Presse  Cramoisy  de  Jean-Marie  Shea. 
M.DCCC.LVIL*    8vo.,  106  pp. 

24.  Suite  de  la  Vie  du  R.  P.  Pierre  Joseph  Marie  Chaumonot,  de  la  Compagnie  de 
Jesus,  par  un  Pere  de  la  meme  Compagnie  avec  la  maniere  d'oraison  du  vener- 
able Pere,  ecrite  par  lui-meme. 

Nouvelle  York:  Isle  de  Manate,  A  la  Presse  Cramoisy  de  Jean  Marie  Shea. 
MDCCC.LVIIL*    12  mo.,  66  pp. 

25.  Relation  de  sa  Captivite  parmi  les  Onneiouts  en  1690-1.  Par  le  R.  P.  Pierre 
Milet  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus. 

Nouvelle-York  :  Presse  Cramoisy  de  Jean-Marie  Shea.  M.DCCC.LXIV.* 
12  mo.,  56  pp. 

234—1* 


26.  An  Account  of  the  Late  Action  of  the  New-Englanders,  under  the  Command  of 
Sir  William  Phips,  against  the  French  at  Canada.  Sent  in  a  letter  from  Major 
Thomas  Savage  of  Boston  in  New-England  (who  was  present  at  the  action)  to 
his  Brother,  Mr.  Perez  Savage  in  London. 

Together  with  the  Articles  of  War  composed  and  agreed  upon  for  that 
purpose.     Licenced  April  13-1G91. 

London:  Printed  for  Thomas  Jones  at  the  White  Horse  without  Temple- 
Bar,  1691. 

Hyatt's  Photographic  Eeprint,  1891.     8vo.,  15  pp. 


1700—1709. 

27.  Relation  ou  Journal  du  Voyage  du  E.  P.  Jacques  Gravier,  de  la  Compagnie  de 
Jesus,  en  1700  depuis  le  pays  des  Illinois  jusqu'a  Tembouchure  du  Mississipi. 

ISTouvelle  York,  Isle  de  Manate,  De  la  Presse  Cramoisy  de  Jean-Marie  Shea. 
M.DCCC.LIX.*    12  mo.,  68  pp. 

28.  Eelation  de  la  Mission  du  Missisipi  du  Seminaire  de  Quebec  en  1700.  Par  M.M. 
de  Montigny,  de  St  Cosme  et  Thaumur  de  la  Source. 

Nouvelle  York:   A  la  Presse  Cramoisy  de  Jean-Marie  Shea,   M.DCCC.LXL* 
12  mo.,  66  pp. 

29.  Extrait  de  la  Relation  des  Aventures  et  Voyage  de  Mathieu  Sagean. 

Nouvelle  York  :  A  la  Presse  Cramoisy  de  J.  M.  Shea.   1863.*   12  mo.,  32  pp. 

30.  Relation  des  Affaires  du  Canada,  En  1696.  Et  des  Missions  des  Peres  de  la 
Compagnie  de  Jesus  jusqu'en  1702. 

Nouvelle  York:  De  la  presse  Cramoisy  de  Jean-Marie  Shea.    MDCCCLXV.* 
12  mo.,  73  pp. 

31.  Relation  de  la  Mission  Abnaquise  de  St.  Francois  de  Sales  I'Annee  1702.  Par 
LE  Pere  Jacques  Bigot,  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus. 

Nouvelle-York  :    Presse  Cramoisy  de  Jean  Marie  Shea.     M.DCCCLXV.* 
8vo.,  26  pp. 

32.  An  Account  of  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  foreign  parts.  Continued  to 
the  year  of  our  Lord  1705.  Representing  what  the  Society  establish'd  in.  England 
by  Royal  Charter,  hath  done  since  their  incorporation  June  16,  1701,  in  Her 
Majesty's  Plantations,  Colonies  and  Factories.  As  also  what  they  design  to  do 
upon  further  Encouragement  from  their  own  Members  and  other  well  disposed 
Christians,  either  by  Annual  Subscriptions,  present  Benefactions  or  fviture 
Legacies. 

London:     Printed    by    Joseph    Downing,    in    Bartholomew-Close    near    West 
Smithfield,  1704.     Reprint,  1886.     12  mo.,  24  pp. 

33.  The  same  for  1705. 

Original,  4  folio  pp. 

34.  Remarks  upon  the  Bank  of  England,  with  regard  more  especially  to  our  Trade 
and  Government.  Occasioned  by  the  present  Discourse  concerning  the  intended 
Prolongation  of  the  Bank.  Humbly  addressed  to  the  Honoui-able  House  of 
Commons.    By  a  Merchant  of  London,  and  a  true  Lover  of  our  Constitution. 

London:    Printed  in  the  year  1707.     12  mo.,  51  pp. 

35.  A  Vindication  of  the  Bank  of  England  from  the  Misrepresentations,  and  Ground- 
less Suggestions  of  a  late  Pamphlet  entituled.  Remarks  upon  the  Bank  of 
England. 


To  which  is  added,  by  way  of  Appendix,  Essays  upon  Banks,  upon  Credit, 
and  upon  Plenty  and  Scarcity  of  Money.     By  a  Merchant. 

London:  Printed  for  R.  Parker  at  the  Unicorn  under  the  Eoyal  Exchangk, 
1707.    12  mo.,  96  pp. 

36.  Lettre  du  Pere  Jacques  Gramer,  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus,  le  23  Fevrier,  1708, 
Sur  Les  Affaires  de  la  Louisiane.. 

Nouvelle-York  :  de  la  presse  Cramoisy  de  Jean-Marie  Shea,  MDCCCLXV.* 
12  mo.,  18  pp. 

37.  Taylour,  Joseph.  Commander  of  H.M.S.  Litchfield  and  Commander  in  chief  of 
Her  Majesty's  Forces  in  Newfoimdland.  Commission  to  John  Collins  to  be 
governour  and  Commander  in  Chief  of  the  Fort  and  Harbour  of  St.  John's  and 
all  the  Sea-Coasts -between  Ferryland  and  Carbonere  Island.  With  petition  of 
John  Collins  and  address  of  the  inhabitants  of  Newfoundland. 

St.  John's  Nfld. :    1709.     Single  large  folio. 


1710—1739. 

38.  The  Four  Kings  of  Canada.  Being  a  Succinct  Account  of  the  Four  Indian 
Princes  lately  arriv'd  from  North  America.  With  A  particular  Description  of 
their  Country,  their  strange  and  remarkable  Religion,  Feasts,  Marriages,  Burials, 
Remedies  for  their  Sick,  Customs.  Manners,  Constitution,  Habits,  Sports,  War, 
Peace,  Policy,  Hunting,  Fishing,  Utensils  belonging  to  the  Savages,  with  several 
other  Extraordinary  Things  worthy  Observation,  as  to  the  natural  or  curious 
Productions,  Beauty,  or  Fertility,  of  that  Part  of  the  World. 

Enter'd  in  the  Hall-Book  of  the  Company  of  Stationers,  persuant  to  Act  of 
Parliament. 

London  Printed:  And  sold  by  John  Balcer,  at  the  Blade  Boy  in  Pater-Noster- 
Roiv,  1710.     Price  Sixpence.     12  mo.,  47  pp. 

39.  De  Regione  et  Moribus  Canadensium  Seu  Barbarorum  Novae  Franciae  Auctore 
JosEPHO  Juvencio,  Socictatis  Jesu.     Sacerdote. 

Ex  Historiae  Soc.  Jesu.  Lib.  xv.  Parte  v,  impressa. 

Romae:    Ex  Typographia  Georgii  Plachi,  M.D.CC.X.*     12  mo.,  54  pp. 

40.  Canadicae  Missionis  Relatio  Ah  anno  1611  usque  ad  annum  1613,  cum  statu 
ejusdem  Missionis,  annis  1703  &  1710,  Auctore  Joseph  Juvencio,  Societatis  Jesu, 
Sacerdote. 

Ex  Historiae  Soc.  Jesu.  Lib.  xv.  Part,  v,  impressa. 

RoM^  Ex  Typographia  Georgii  M.D.CC.X.*     12  mo.,  38  pp. 

41.  A  Letter  to  a  Noble  Lord,  concerning  the  late  Expedition  to  Canada.  (Signed 
J.  D.) 

London,  Printed  for  A.  Baldwin,  near  the   Oxford-Arms  in  Warwick-Lane. 

1712.  12  mo.,  26  pp. 

42.  Treaty  of  Peace   and  Friendship  between  the  most  Serene    and    mcst    Potent 

Princess   Anne,   by   the    Grace    of    God,    Queen   of    Great   Britain,   France    and 

Ireland,  and  the  most  Serene  and  most  Potent  Prince  Lewis  the  XIV,  the  most 

31  March 

Christian  King,  concluded  at  Utrecht  the  ^-.   "Day  of    .      .,     1713. 

By  Her  Majesty's  special  command. 

London,  Printed  by  John  Baskett,  Printer  to  the  Queen's  most  Excellent 
Majesty,  and  by  the  Assigns  of  Thomas  Newcomb,  and  Henry  Hills,  deceas"d 

1713.  8  vo.,  84  pp. 


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43.  Observations  on  the  Conduct  of  Great  Britain  with  regard  to  the  Negoci'ations 
and  other  Transactions  abroad. 

London,  Printed  And  Sold  hy  F.  Roberts,  near  the  Oxford-Arms  in  War- 
wick Lane.     1729.     12  mo.,  61  pp. 

44.  The  Craftsman  Extraordinary,  being  Remarks  on  a  late  Pamphlet,  entitled 
Observations  on  the  conduct  of  Great  Britain,  &c.  Published  by  Caleb 
d'Anvers,  Esq.;    (signed  W.  Raleigh). 

London:  Printed  for  R.  Pranklin,  imder  Tom's  Coffee  house,  Covent-Garden, 
MDCCXXIX.     12  mo.,  28  pp. 

45.  The   Second  Craftsman  Extraordinary,  being  further  Remarks  on  a  Pamphlet 

Lately  published,  entitled,  Observations  on  the  Conduct  of  Great  Britain. 

Epig. — Jam  aderit  tempus  cum  se  etiam  ipse  aderit. 

Published  by  Caleb  D'Anvers,  Esq.; 

London:  Printed  for  R.  F.   and  sold  by   all  Booksellers,  Pamphlet-Sellers, 
Mercuries  and  Hawkers.     [Price  Six-pence.]     12  mo.,  20  pp. 

46.  Some  Further  Remarks  on  a  late  Pamphlet,  entitled  Observations  on  the 
Conduct  of  Great  Britain;  Particularly  with  Relation  to  the  Spanish  Depreda- 
tions and  Letters  of  Reprisal.  In  a  Letter  to  the  Craftsman ;  to  which  is  added, 
a  Postscript,  in  Vindication  of  the  West  India  merchants,  against  a  late  Charge 
of  Theft  and  Pyracy. 

By  Caleb  D'Anvers  of  Gray's-Inn,  Esq.; 

London:     Printed   for   Richard   Franklin,   in   Russel-Street,    Covent-Garden, 
MDCCXXIX.     [Price  Six  Pence.]     12  mo.,  38  pp. 

47.  Memoire  sur  la  Colonic  de  la  Nouvelle-France,  en  1736.  (Title  page  missing.) 
8  vo.,  14  pp. 


1740—1749. 

48.  Journal  de  la  Guerre  du  Micissippi  centre  les  Chicachas,  en  1739  et  finie  en  1740, 
le  ler  d'Avril.    Par  un  Officier  de  I'armee  de  M.  de  Nouaille. 

Nouvelle  York,  Isle  de  Manate,  De  la  Presse  Cramoisy  de  Jean  Marie  Shea. 
M.DCOC.LIX.*    12  mo.,  92  pp. 

49.  The  Treaty  Held  with  the  Indians  of  the  Six  Nations  at  Philadelphia,  in.  July 
1742.  To  which  is  Prefix'd  An  Account  of  the  first  Confederacy  .of  the  Six 
Nations,  their  present  Tributaries,  Dependents  and  Allies. 

London:    Re-printed  and  Sold  by  T.  Sowle  Raylton  and  Luke  Hinde,  at  the 
Bible  in  George-Yard,  Lombard  Street. 

[Price  Six-Pence.]     8  vo.,  xii  and  37  pp. 

50.  Reflexions  sur  I'Ecrit  intitule  Richesse  de  I'Etat. 

Epig.     De  toto  statu  rerum  communium  cognoscis,  quae'quales  sint,  non  facile 
est  Scribere.  ^  • 

M.  T.  Cie.  ad  Lental.      Epist.  8. 

Edition  de  I'Auteur. 

A  Londres:    DCC.XLIII.     12  mo.,  32  pp. 

5L  Considerations  on  the  State  of  the  British  Fisheries  in  America,  and  their  Con- 
sequence to  Great  Britain.  With  Proposals  for  their  Security,  By  the  Reduction 
of  Cape-Breton,  &c.  which  were  Humbly  offer'd,  by  a  Gentleman  of  a  Large 
Trade  of  the  City  of  London,  to  His  Majesty's  Ministers,  in  January  1744-5. 

London :   Printed  for  W.  Bickerton,  in  the  Temple-Exchange,  near  the  Inner- 
Temple-Gate,  Fleet-street.     M  DCC  XLV.     [Price  Six-Pence.]     4to.     8  pp. 


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52.  A  Sermon  preached  the  18th  of  July,  1745,  Being  a  Day  set  apart  for  Solemn 
Thanksgiving  to  Almighty  God,  for  the  Reduction  of  Cape-Breton  by  His 
Majesty's  New  England  Forces,  under  the  Command  of  the  Honourable  William 
Pepperell,  Esq.;  Lieuten ant-General  and  Commander  in  Chief;  And  cover'd  by 
a  Squadron  of  His  Majesty's  Ships  from  Great  Britain,  Commanded  by  Peter 
Warren,  Esq. 

By  Charles  Chauncy,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  a  church  in  Boston. 
Boston :    Printed. 

London:  reprinted  for  M.  Cooper  at  the  Globe  in  Pater-noster-row. 
MDCCXLV.    Price  6d.    8  vo.,  31  pp. 

53.  A  Journal  Of  the  Late  Siege  by  the  Troops  from  North  America,  against  the 
Erench  at  Cape  Breton,  the  City  of  Louisbourg,  and  the  Territories  thereunto 
belonging. 

Surrendered  to  the  English  on  the  17th  of  June,  1745,  after  a  Siege  of 
Eorty-eight  Days. 

By  James  Gibson,  Gentleman  Voluntier  at  the  above  Siege. 

London:  Printed  for  J.  Newberry,  at  the  Bible  and  Sun,  in  St.  Paul's 
Church- Yard,  MDCCXLV.    8  vo.,  49  pp. 

54.  The  Importance  of  Cape  Breton  consider'd;  in  a  Letter  to  a  Member  of  Parlia- 
ment, Erom  an  Inhabitant  of  New-England. 

London:    Printed  for  R.  Dodsley  in  Pali-Mall,  and  sold  by  M.   Cooper  in 
Pater-noster-Row.     MDCCXLVL     Price  One  Shilling.     8  vo.,  73  pp. 
(Signed  Massachusettensis.) 

55.  The  Importance  and  Advantage  of  Cape-Breton,  Truly  Stated,  and  Impartially 
Considered.     With  proper  maps. 

Epig. — Si.  quid  ....     Hor.  Ep.  Vi  Lib.  I. 

London:  Printed  for  John  and  Paul  Knapton,  at  the  Crown  in  Ludgate- 
Street.     MDCCXLVL     8  vo.,  vi  &  156  pp. 

56.  The  Present  Conduct  of  the  War. 

London :  Printed  for  W.  Webb,  near  St.  Paul's,  1746,  [Price  One  Shilling.] 
8  vo.,  56  pp. 

57.  The  State  of  Trade  in  the  Northern  Colonies  considered;  with  An  Account  of 
their  Produce,  and  a  particular  Description  of  Nova  Scotia. 

Epig. — Salutis  communis  interest.     Cic. 

London :    Printed  by  G.  Woodf  all  at  the  King's-Arms,  near  Charing-Cross. 
MDCCXLVIII.    8  vo.,  84  pp. 
(Preface  signed  Otis  Little.) 

58.  A  Letter  from  William  Shirley,  Esq.;  Governor  of  Massachu&et's  Bay,  To  his 
Grace  the  Duke  of  Newcastle:  with  A  Journal  of  the  Siege  of  Louisbourg,  and 
other  Operations  of  the  Eorces,  during  the  Expedition  against  the  French  Settle- 
ments on  Cape  Breton ;  drawn  up  at  the  Desire  of  the  Council  and  House  of 
Representatives  of  the  Province  of  Massachuset's  Bay;  approved  and  attested 
by  Sir  William  Pepperrell,  and  the  other  Principal  Officers  who  commanded  in 
the  said  Expedition.     Published  by  authority. 

London:    Printed  by  E.  Owen  in  Warxoich-Lane,  1748      8  vo.,  32  pp. 

59.  A  Geographical  History  of  Nova  Scotia.  Containing  an  Account  of  the 
Situation,  Extent  and  Limits  thereof.  As  also  Of  the  various  Struggles 
between  the  Two  Crowns  of  England  and  France  for  the  Possession  of  that 
Province.  Wherein  is  shewn^  The  Importance  of  it,  as  well  with  Regard  to  our 
Trade,  as  to  the  securing  of  our  other  Settlements  in  North  America, 


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To  which  is  added,  An  Accurate  Description  of  the  Bays,  Harbours,  Lakes, 
and  Eivers,  the  Nature  of  the  Soil,  and  the  Produce  of  the  Country,  Together 
with  the  Manners  and  Customs  of  the  Ixdiax  Inhabitants. 

London:  Printed  for  Paul  Vaillant,  facing  Southampton-Street,  in  the 
Strand,  1749.     [Price  One  Shilling  and  Six-Pence.]     8  vo.,  110  pp. 


1750—1754. 

60.  The  Importance  of  Settling  and  Fortifying  Nova  Scotia:  with  A  Particular 
Account  of  the  Climate,   Soil,  and  Native  Lihabitants  of  the  Country. 

By  a  Gentleman  lately  arrived  from  that  Colony. 

London:  Printed  for  J.  Scott,  in  Exchange  Alley,  1751.  [Price  One 
Shilling.]     12  mo.,  37  pp. 

61.  An  Account  of  Six  Years  Eesidence  in  Hudson's-Bay,  Prom  1733  to  1736,  and 
1744  to  1747. 

By  Joseph  Robson,  Late  Surveyor  and  Supervisor  of  the  Buildings  to  the 
Hudson's-bay  Company.  Containing  a  variety  of  Pacts,  Observations,  and  Dis- 
coveries, tending  to  shew, 

I.  The  vast  Importance  of  the  Countries  about  Hudson's-Bay  to  Great 
Britain,  on  Account  of  the  extensive  Improvements  that  may  be  made  there  in 
many  beneficial  Articles  of  Commerce,  particularly  in  the  Furs  and  in  the  Wliale 
and  Seal  Fisheries.     And, 

II.  The  interested  Views  of  the  Hudson's  bay  Company;  and  the  absolute 
Necessity  of  laying  open  the  Trade,  and  making  it  the  Object  of  National 
Encouragement,  as  the  only  Method  of  keeping  it  out  of  the  Hands  of  the  French. 
To  which  is  added  an  Appendix,  containing, 

I.  A  Short  History  of  the  Discovery  of  Hi;dson's-bay ;  and  of  the  Proceed- 
ings of  the  English  there  since  the  Grant  of  the  Hudson's  bay  Charter':  Together 
with  Remarks  upon  the  Papers  and  Evidence  produced  by  that  Company  before 
the  Committee  of  the  Honourable  House  of  Commons,  in  the  Year  1749. , 

II.  An  Estimate  of  the  Expense  of  building  the  Stone  Fort,  called  Prince 
of  Wales's  fort,  at  the  entrance  of  Churchill-river. 

III.  The  Soundings  of  Nelson-river. 

IV.  A  Survey  of  the  Course  of  Nelson-river. 

V.  A  Survey  of  Seal  and  Gillam's  Islands.     And, 

VI.  A  Journal  of  the  Winds  and  Tides  at  Churchill-river,  for  Part  of  the 
Years  1746  and  1747. 

The  whole  illustrated.  By  a  Draught  of  Nelson  and  Hayes's  Eivers;  a 
Draught  of  Churchill-river;  and  Plans  of  York-fort,  and  Prince  of  Wales's  fort. 

London:  Printed  for  J.  Payne  and  J.  Bouquet  in  Pater-noster-Eow ;  Mr. 
Tvincaid,  at  Edinburgh;  Mr.  Barry,  at  Glasgow;  and  Mr.  J.  Smith  at  Dublin. 
MDCCLIL    8  vo.,  84  pp.  and  app.  95  pp. 

62.  The  Conduct  of  the  French  with  Eegard  to  Nova  Scotia  ;  From  its  first  Settle- 
ment to  the  present  Time.  In  which  are  exposed  the  Falsehood  and  Absurdity 
of  their  Arguments  made  use  of  to  elude  the  Force  of  the  Treaty  of  Utrecht,  and 
support  their  unjust  Proceedings. 

In  a  Letter  to  a  Member  of  Parliament. 

London:  Printed  for  T.  Jeffreys,  Geographer  to  His  Eoyal  Highness  the 
Prince  of  Wales,  at  the  Corner  of  St.  Martin's  Lane,  near  Charing  Cross. 
MDCCLIV.     [Price  One  Shilling.]     8  vo.,  77  pp. 


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1755. 

63.  Lettres  d'un  Franqois  a  un  Hollandois  Au  snjet  des  differends  Survenus  entre 
la  France  &  la  Grande-Bretagne,  Toucliant  leurs  Possessions  respectives  dans 
I'Amerique  Septentrionale. 

MDCCLV.    12  mo.,  174  pp. 

64.  Discussion  Sommaire  sur  les  Aneiennes  Limites  de  L'Acadie,  et  sur  les  Stipula- 
tions du  Traite  d'Utrecht  qui  y  sont  relatives. 

A  Basle,  Chez  Samuel  Thourneisan.    MDCCLV.    16  mo.,  37  pp. 

65.  A  Miscellaneous  Essay  Concerning  the  Courses  pursued  by  Great  Britain  in  the 
Affairs  of  her  Colonies  :  With  some  observations  on  the  Great  Importance  of  our 
Settlements  in  America,  and  The  Trade  thereof. 

London:  Printed  for  E.  Baldwin,  in  Pater-noster-Eow.  MDCCLV.  [Price 
Eighteen  Pence.]     8  vo.,  134  pp. 

66.  The  Wisdom  and  Policy  of  the  French  in  the  Construction  of  their  Great 
Offices,  So  as  best  to  answer  the  Purposes  of  extending  their  Trade  and  Com- 
merce, and  enlarging  their  Foreign  Settlements. 

With  Some  Observations  in  relation  to  the  Disputes  now  subsisting  between 
the  English  and  French  Colonies  in  America. 

London:  Printed  for  E.  Baldwin,  at  the  Rose  in  Pater-noster-Row. 
MDCCLV.     (Price  Eighteen  Pence.)     8  vo.,  133  pp. 

67.  A  Clear  and  Succinct  Account  of  North  America,  Historical,  Geographical,  &c.. 
So  far  as  it  respects  the  Arguments  of  the  present  Time.  Done  from  Authentic 
Eecords,  and  the  best  Eelations  extant. 

Dublin:  Printed  by  Eichard  James,  at  Newton's  Head  in  Dame  Street, 
1755.    8  vo.,  48  pp. 

68.  Observations  on  the  Late  and  Present  Conduct  of  the  French  With  Eegard  to 
their  Encroachments  upon  the  British  Colonies  in  North  America.  Together 
With  Eemarks  on  the  Importance  of  these  Colonies  to  Great-Britain. 

By  William  Clarke.  M.D.  of  Boston  in  Neiv  England.  To  which  is  added, 
wrote  by  another  Hand,  Observations  concerning  the  Increase  of  Mankind,. 
Peopling  of  Countries,  &c. 

Boston  Printed: 

London  Ee-printed  for  John  Clarke,  under  the  Royal  Exchange,  CornJiill, 
1755.    Dedication  and  Preface.     8  vo.,  54  pp. 

69.  The  Present  State  of  North  America,  &c. 

Part  I  (with  map). 

London:    Printed  for,  and  Sold  by  E.  and  J.  Dodsley  in  Pail-Mall. 

MDCCLV.    4to.    88  pp. 

70.  Relations  Diverses  sur  La  Bataille  du  Malangueule.  Gagne  le  9  Juillet,  1755, 
par  les  Frangois  sous  M.  de  Beaujeu,  Commandant  du  Fort  du  Quesne  sur  les 
Anglois  sous  M.  Brad  dock.  General  en  Chef  des  troupes  Angloises. 

Recueillies  par  Jean  Marie  Hiea. 

Nouvelle  York.    De  La  Presse  Cramoisy.    MDCCCLX.*    8  vo.,  52  pp. 

1756. 

71.  Account  of  the  Indian  Nations. 

Johnson  1755-56. 

(Title  page  missing.) 

(Contains  the  speech  of  the  Honourable  Major  General  Johnson,  Dec- 7, 1755, 
at  the  meeting  of  the  Mohawks,  Oneidas,  Tuscaroras  and  Senecas,  and  the  replies- 
of  the  Indians.) 

12  mo.,  xii  &  77  pp. 


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72.  Etat  Present  de  La  Pensilvanie  ou  Ton  Trouve  le  Detail  de  ce  qui  s'y  est  passe 
depuis  la  defaite  du  General  Braddock  jusqu'a  la  prise  d'Oswego,  avec  une  Carte 
particuliere  de  cette  Colonie. 

MDCCLVI.    12  mo.,  128  pp. 

73.  The  Conduct  of  the  Ministry  Impartially  examined.  In  a  Letter  to  the  Merchants 

of  London. 

London:  Printed  for  S.  Bladon,  in  Pater-noster-Row.  MDCCLVI.  [Price 
One  Shilling.]     8  vo.,  68  pp. 

74.  An  Answer  To  a  Pamphlet  call'd,  The  Conduct  of  the  Ministry  Impartially 
Examined. 

In  which  it  is  proved,  That  neither  I:\ibecility  nor  Ignorance  in  the  M r 

have  been  the  Causes  of  the  present  unhajopy  Situation  of  this  Nation. 

By  the  Author  of  the  Four  Letters  to  the  People  of  England. 

Epig. — Falsus  honor  juvat  .   .    .     Hor. 

London:  Printed  for  M.  Cooper,  at  the  Glohe,  Pater-noster-Row. 
MDCCLVI.     [Price  Pne  Shilling  and  Sixpence.]     8  vo.,  100  pp. 

75.  A  Fourth  Letter  to  the  People  of  England,  On  the  Conduct  of  the  M rs  in 

Alliances,  Fleets,  and  Armies,  since  the  first  Differences  on  the  Ohio,  to  the  taking 
of  Minorca  by  the  French. 

Epig. — Jocerne  tecum  per  littores?  .    .    .     Cicero. 

London:  Printed  for  M.  Collier,  Bookseller  at  the  Royal  Exchange 
MDCCLVI. 

(Written  by  Dr.  John  Shebbeare.) 

8  vo.,  56  pp. 

76.  A  Fair  Representation  of  His  Majesty's  Right  to  Nova-Scotia  or  Acadie  Briefly 
stated  from  the  Memorials  of  the  English  Commissaries;  With  an  Answer  to  the 
Objection  contained  in  the  French  Memorials,  and  In  a  Treatise,  Entitled, 
Discussion  Sommaire  sur  les  anciennes  Limites  de  l' Acadie. 

London:  Printed  by  Edward  Owen,  in  Warwick-Lane.     MDCCLVI. 
With  map.     8  vo.,  64  pp.     (Attributed  to  W.  Mildmay.) 

77.  Relation  de  la  prise  des  forts  de  Choueguen,  ou  Oswego,  &  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe 
cette  annee  en  Canada. 


1756.""    Large  8  vo.,  8  pp. 


1757. 


78.  An  Enquiry  into  the  Causes  of  our  111  Success  in  the  Present  War. 

Epig. — ITom. 

London:    Printed  for  R.  Griffiths,  in  Pater-noster-Row.     MDCCLVIL 

[Price  One  Shilling.]     8  vo.,  47  pp. 

79.  Remarks  upon  a  Letter  Published  in  the  London  Chronicle  or  Unwersal 
Evening  Post,  No.  115.  Containing  an  Enquiry  into  the  Causes  of  the-Failure 
of  the  late  Expedition  against  Cape  Breton. 

In  a  Letter  to  a  Member  of  Parliament. 

London:    Printed  for  M.  Cooper  in  Pater-noster-Row.     MDCCLVIL 

8  vo.,  30  pp. 

80.  Memoirs  of  the  Principal  Transactions  of  the  Last  War  between  the  English 
and  French  in  North  America.  From  the  Commencement  of  it  in  1744,  to  the 
conclusion  of  the  Treaty  of  Aix  la  Chapelle.  Containing  in  Particular  An 
Account  of  the  Importance  of  Nova  Scotia  or  Acadie  and  the  Island  of  Cape 
Breton  to  both  Nations. 


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London :  Printed  for  R.  and  J.  Dodsley  in  Pall-Mali  and  Sold  by  M.  Cooper, 
in  Pater-noster-Bow.  MD  CC  LVII.  (Price  One  Shilling  and  Six  Pence.) 
8  vo.,  viii  &  102  pp. 

1758. 

81.  The  Conduct  of  a  Noble  Commander  in  America  Impartially  reviewed.  With 
The  genuine  Causes  of  the  Discontents  at  New  York  and  Hallifax  And  The  true 
Occasion  of  the  Delays  in  that-  important  Expedition.  Including  A  regular 
Account  of  all  the  Proceedings  and  Incidents  in  the  Order  of  Time  wherein  they 
happened. 

London  :    Printed  for  R.  Baldwin,  in  Pater-noster-Row.     MD  CCL  VIII. 
8  vo.,  45  pp. 

82.  The  Conduct  of  Major  Gen.  Shirley,  Late  General  and  Commander  in  Chief  of 
Hig  Majesty's  Forces  in  North  America.     Briefly  stated. 

London:  Printed  for  E.  and  J.  Dodsley,  in  Pall-Mall ;  And  Sold  by  M. 
Cooper,  at  the  Globe  in  Pater-noster-Row.     1758.     8  vo.,  viii  &  130  pp. 

83.  An  Authentic  Account  of  the  Reduction  of  Louisbourg,  In  June  and  July,  1758. 

Epig. — Ob  Patriam  pugnando — Virg. 
By  a  Spectator. 

London :  Printed  for  W.  Owen,  near  Temple-Bar.  1758.  [Price  One 
Shilling.]     8  vo.,  60  pp. 

84.  The  Proceedings  of  A  General  Court-Martial  Held  in  the  Council-Chamber 
at  Wliitehall,  on  Wednesday  the  14th,  and  continued  by  several  Adjournments  to 
Tuesday  the  20th  of  December  1757,  upon  the  Trial  of  Lieutenant-General  Sir 
John  Mordaunt,  by  Virtue  of  His  Majesty's  Warrant,  bearing  Date  the  3d 
Day  of  the  same  Month.     Published  by  Authority. 

London :   Printed  for  A.  Millar,  in  the  Strand.    MD  CC  LVIII. 
[Price  Is.  6d.]     8  vo.,  116  pp. 

85.  A  Discourse  on  the  Conduct  of  the  Government  of  Great-Britain,  in  respect  to 
Neutral  Nations,  during  the  Present  War. 

London:   Printed  for  R.  Grifliths  in  Pater  Nosier  Row  MDCCLVIII. 

4to.,  84  pp. 

86.  Piano  Dell '  Assedio  Delia  Fortezza  di  Luisburgo  Nell '  Isola  Reale,  O  di  Capo 
Breton  Nell '  America  Settentrionale. 

Colla  descrizione  di  essa  Isola,  suci  prodotti,  Commerzio,  stato  della 
Fortezza,  Giornale  dell 'Assedio  e  sua  resa  agl'Inglesi  a'26  di  Luglio  1758. 

Traduzione  dall '  Inglese. 

Amsterdam,  MDCCLVIII. 

Si  trouva  presso  Pietro  Bassaglia.  Libraio  di  Venezia  in  calle  degli  Stag- 
neri  presso  la  Merceria  di  S.  Salvatore. 

12  mo., -22  pp. 

87.  A  Form  of  Prayer  and  Thanksgiving  to  Almighty  God;  To  be  used  At  Morning 
and  Evening  Service,  After  the  General  Thanksgiving,  Throughovit  the  Cities  of 
London  and  Westminster,  and  elsewhere  within  the  Weekly  Bills  of  Mortality, 
on  Sunday  the  Twentieth  Day  of  August,  1758 ;  and  in  all  Churches  and  Chapels 
throughout  England  on  the  Sunday  following;;  for  the  taking  of  Louisbourg  by 
His  Majesty's  Forces. 

By  His  Majesty's  Special  Command. 

London:  Printed  by  Thomas  Baskett,  Printer  to  the  King's  Most  Excellent 
Majesty;   and  by  the  Assigns  of  Robert  Baskett     1758.    8  vo.,  4  pp. 


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1759. 

88.  A  Form  of  Prayer  and  Thanksgiving  to  Almighty  God;  to  be  used  at  Morning 
and  Evening  Service,  After  the  General  Thanksgiving,  Thronghout  the  Cities  of 
London  and  Westminster,  and  elsewhere  within  the  Bills  of  Mortality,  on 
Sunday  the  Twenty  first  of  October,  1759;  and  in  all  Churches  and  Chapels 
throughout  England,  Wales,  and  the  Town  of  Berwick  upon  Tweed,  on  the 
Sunday  after  the  Ministers  thereof  receive  the  same;  for  the  Defeat  of  the 
French  Army  in  Canada,  and  the  Taking  of  Quebeck  by  His  Majesty's  Forces 
and  for  the  other  Successes  and  Blessings  of  the  Year. 

By  His  Majesty's  Special  Command. 

London:  Printed  by  Thomas  Baskett,  Printer  to  the  King's  Most  Excellent 
Majesty ;  and  by  the  Assigns  of  Egbert  Baskett.    1759.    4  pp. 

89.  A  Form  of  Prayer  and  Thanksgiving  to  Almighty  God;  To  be  used  In  All 
Churches  and  Chapels  throughout  that  Part  of  Great  Britain  called  England, 
the  Dominion  of  Wales,  and  the  Town  of  Berwick  upon  Tweed,  on  Thursday 
the  Twenty  ninth  Day  of  November  next,  being  the  Day  appointed  by  Proclama- 
tion for  a  General  Thanksgiving  to  God;  For  vouchsafing  such  signal  Successes 
to  His  Majesty's  Arms,  both  by  Sea  and  Land,  particularly  by  the  Defeat  of  the 
French  Army  in  Canada,  and  the  Taking  of  Quebec;  and  for  most  seasonably 
granting  us  at  this  Time  an  imcommonly  plentiful  Harvest. 

By  His  Majesty's  Special  Command. 

London:  Printed  by  Thomas  Baskett,  Printer  to  the  King's  Most  Excellent 
Majesty;    and  by  the  Assigns  of  Robert  Baskett.     1759.     8  vo.,  15  pp. 

90.  A  Sermon  Preached  before  the  Right  Honourable  the  Lord-Mayor,  the  Court  of 
Aldermen,  and  the  Liveries  of  the  several  Companies  of  the  City  of  London  in 
the  Cathedral  Church  of  St.  Paul,  on  Thursday,  November  29,  1759; 

Being  the  Day  appointed  by  Proclamation  for  a  General  Thanksgiving  to 
God;  For  vouchsafing  such  signal  Successes  to -His  Majesty's  Arms,  both  by  Sea 
and  Land,  particularly  by  the  Defeat  of  the  French  Army  in  Canada^  and  the 
Taking  of  Quebec;  and  the  most  seasonably  granting  us  at  this  Time  an  uncom- 
monly plentiful  Harvest. 

By  James  Townley,  M.A. 

Rector  of  the  united  Parishes  of  St.  Bennet,  Gracechurch,  and  St.  Leonard^ 
Eastcheap,  and  Lecturer  of  St.  Dunstan's  in  the  East. 

London:  Printed  for  H.  Kent,  in  Finch-lane  near  the  Royal  Exchange; 
T.  Field,  in  Cheapside;    and  J.  Walter,  at  Charing-Cross,  1759. 

[Price  Six-pence.]     8  vo.,  19  pp. 

91.  Daphnis  and  Menalcas:  A  Pastoral  Sacred  to  the  Memory  of  the  Late  General 
Wolfe.     And  humbly  inscribed  to  the  Right  Honourable  William  Pitt,  Esquire 

Epig. — Emit  ille  Argos,  ....     Virg. 

London:    Printed  for  R.  and  J.  Dodsley.  in  Pail-Mall;  and  J,  Scott,  at  the 
Black  Swan  in  Paternoster-Row.     MDCCLIX. 
(With  many  engravings.)     8  vo.,  20  pp. 

92.  A  Letter  to  the  Right  Honourable  Willl\m  Pitt.  Esq.;  from  an  ofiicer  at  Fort 
Frontenac. 

London:  Printed  for  J.  Fleming,  opposite  Norfolk-Street,  in  the  Strand. 
MDCCLIX.    8  vo.,  38  pp. 

93.  An  Accurate  and  authentic  Journal  of  the  Siege  of  Quebec,  1759.    By  a  Gen- 

tleman in  an  eminent  Station  on  the  Spot. 

London:  Printed  for  J.  Robinson  at  the  Golden  Lion  in  Ludgate-Street, 
MDCCLIX.     [Price  One  Shilling.]     12  mo.,  44  pp. 


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94.  Jugement  Impartial  sur  les  Operations  militaires  de  la  Campagne  en  Canada, 
en  1759. 

D'apres  un  Manuscrit  Recemmeut  Obtenu  de  France.* 
8  vo.,  8  pp. 

95.  A  Journal  of  the  Expedition  up  the  Eiver  St.  Lawrence;  Containing  a  true  and 
particular  Account  of  the  Transactions  of  the  Fleet  and  Army,  from  the  time  of 
their  Embarkation  at  Louisbourg  'til  after  the  Surrender  of  Quebec.     1759. 

(An  extract  from  the  New  Yorh  Mercury  of  the  31st  December,  1759,  re- 
published by  the  Quebec  Literary  and  Historical  Society  in  1868.)     8  vo.,  19  pp. 

96.  Journal  de  L'Expedition  sur  le  Fleuve  Saint-Laurent,  Contenant  un  Rapport 
Detaille  des  Mouvements  de  la  Flotte  et  de  I'Armee,  Anglaises,  depuis  le  Moment 
de  son  Embarquement,  a  Louisbourg,  Jusqu'a  la  Reddition  de  Quebec  en  1759. 

(A  translation  of  No.  95.) 
8  vo.,  16  pp. 

1760. 

'97.  The  Life  of  General  James  Wolfe  the  Conqueror  of  Canada:  or  the  Eulogium 
of  that  Renowned  Hero  attempted  according  to  the  Rules  of  Eloquence  with  a 
Monumental  Liscription  Latin  and  English  to  perpetuate  his  Memory  by  Jxxxxx 
P.xxxxx,  A.M. 

Epig. — Arida  pericula  virtus   .    .    .     Seneca. 

London:  Printed  for  G.  Kearsley  successor  to  the  late  Mr.  Robinson  at  the 
Golden  Lion  in  Ludgate  Street.     MDCCLX.     (price  one  shilling.) 

(Title  page  missing.)     8  vo.,  37  pp. 

(Written  by  James  Pearce.) 

98.  A  Letter  to  an  Honourable  Brigadier  General,  Commander  in  chief  of- His 
Majesty's  Forces  in  Canada. 

London:  Printed  for  J.  Burd,  opposite  St.  Dunstaji's  Church,  Fleetstreet. 
1760.    8  vo.,  31  pp. 

'99.  A  Refutation  of  the  Letter  to  an  Honble.  Brigadier-General,  Commander  of  His 
Majesty's  Forces  in  Canada.    By  an  Officer. 
Epig. — Urit  enim  fulgore  suo. 

London :     Printed   for   R.    Stevens,    at    Pope's    Head,    in    Pater-noster-Row. 
MDCCLX.     (Price  One  Shilling.)     8  vo.,  52  pp. 
(Attributed  to  Lord  Thurlow.) 

100.  Canadia  Ode.  Epinikioe. 

Epig. — His  ds  rebus  tantis  .   .   .     Cic.  Pro.  Rose  Amer. 

Londini :  Impensis  Auctoris.  Prostant  apud  J.  Clarke,  sub.  Bursa  Regia, 
R.  &  J.  Dodsley  in  Vico,  Pali-Mall,  it  J.  Buckland  in  Vico,  Pater-noster-Row. 
MDCCLX.    8  vo.,  18  pp. 

(The  ode  consists  of  thirty-one  stanzas  in  Latin;  the  dedication  is  signed  by 
Jacobus  Belsham.) 

;101.  A  Letter  addressed  to  Two  Great  Men,  on  the  prospect  of  Peace;  And  on  the 
Terms  necessary  to  be  insisted  upon  in  the  Negotiation. 
Epig. — Mea  quidem  sententia. 

De  Offic.  Lib.  I. 
There  is  Tide  in  the  Affairs  of  Men. 

Shakespeare. 
London :   Printed  for  A.  Millar,  in  the  Strand.     Sold  by  A.  Kincaid-  &  J.  Bell, 
Edinburgh.     MDCCLX.     8  yo.,  55  pp. 


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1761. 

102.  A  Journal  of  the  Siege  of  Quebec,  to  which  is  annexed,  A  Correct  Plan  of  the 
Environs  of  Quebec,  and  of  the  Battle  fought  on  the  13th  September,  1759; 
Together  with  a  particular  Detail  of  the  French  Lines  and  Batteries,  And  also 
of  the  Encampments,  Batteries  and  Attacks  of  the  British  Army,  and  the  Investi- 
ture of  that  City  under  the  Command  of  Vice  Admiral  Saunders,  Major  General 
Wolfe,  Brigadier  General  Monckton,  and  Brigadier  General  Townshend. 

Drawn  from  the   Original   Surveys   taken   by  the   Engineers   of   the   Army. 
Engraved  by  Thom.as  Jefferys,  Geographer  to  His  Majesty. 
Price  Five  Shillings.     (1761.)     4to.,  18  pp.  &  plans. 

103.  Memoirs  of  the  Siege  of  Quebec,  Capital  of  all  Canada,  and  of  the  Eetreat  of 
Monsieur  de  Bourlemaque,  from  Carillon  to  the  Isle  Aux  Noix  in  Lake  Cham- 
plain,  from  the  Journal  of  a  French  Officer,  on  board  the  Chezine  Frigate,  Taken 
by  His  Majesty's  Ship  Eippon. 

Compared  with  the  Accounts  transmitted  Home  By  Major  General  Wolfe, 
and  Vice- Admiral  Saunders;   With  Occasional  Remarks. 

By  Richard  Gardiner,  Esq.,  Captain  of  Marine  in  the  Rippon. 
"  In  joys  of  Conquests  he  resigns  his  Breath, 
And,  fill'd  with  England's  Glory,  smiles  in  Death, 

Add.  Campaign. 
London:    Printed  for  R.  and  J.  Dodsley,  in  Pallmall. 
MDCCLXI. 

(Price  One  Shilling  and  Six  Pence.)     8  vo.,  39  pp. 
(Contains  a  large  number  of  plans  and  engravings. 

104.  Considerations  sur  L'Etat  Present  du  Canada.*     (1759.) 

8  vo.,  29  pp.     (Memoire  remis  par  M.  de  Beauvart.) 

105.  The  Interest  of  Great  Britain  considered  With  Regard  to  her  Colonies,  And 
the  Acquisitions  of  Canada  and  Guadaloupe.  To  which  are  added.  Observations 
concerning  the  increase  of  Mankind,  Peopling  of  Countries,  &c. 

The  Second  Edition. 

London:  Printed  for  T.  Beckett,  at  Tully's  Head,  near  Surrey-Street,  in  the 
Strand.    MDCCLXI.    8  vo.,  58  pp. 

106.  A  Letter  to  a  Great  M R,  on  the  Prospect  of  a  Peace;  Wherein  the  Demoli- 
tion of  the  Fortifications  of  Louisbourg  Is  shown  to  be  absurd;  The  Importance 
of  Canada  fully  refuted;  The  proper  Barrier  pointed  out  in  North  Ameritja; 
and  the  Reasonableness  and  Necessity  of  retaining  the  French  Sugar  Islands. 

Containing  Remarks  on  some  preceding  Pamphlets  that  have  treated  of  the 
Subject,  and  a  succinct  View  of  the  whole  Terms  that  ought  to .  be  insisted  on 
from  France  at  a  future  Negociation. 

By  an  unprejudiced  Observer. 

Epig. — Omnino  qui  rupuhlicae  ....     Cicero. 

London :    Printed  for  G.  Kearsley,   at  the  Golden  Lion,  in  Ludgate-Street. 

MDCCLXI.     8  vo.,  148  pp. 

107.  Memoire  Historique  sur  la  negociation  de  la  France  &  de  I'Angleterre,  -depuis 
le  26  Mars  1761  jusqu'au  20  Septembre  de  la  meme  annee,  avec  les  Pieces  justifi- 
catives. 

Jouxte  la  copie  de  I'lmprimerie  Royale.    M.DCC.LXI.    8  vo.,  192  pp. 

108.  An  Historical  Memorial  of  the  Negotiation  of  France  and  England,  From  the 
26th  of  March,  1701,  to  the  20th  of  September  of  the  same  Year.  With  the 
Vouchers.  Translated  from  the  French  Original,  published  at  Paris  by  Authority. 

London:  Printed  for  D.  Wilson,  and  T.  Becket  and  P.  H.  Dehondt  in  the 
Strand.    MDCCLXI.    4to.,  63  pp. 


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1762. 

109.  A  Political  Analysis  of  the  War  :  The  Principles  of  the  present  political  Parties 
examined;  And  A  just,  natural  and  perfect  Coalition  propos'd  between  Two 
Great  Men,  w^hose  conduct  is  particularly  consider'd. 

Epig. — What  Shame  ....     Pope's  Homer. 

No  might  nor  greatness  ....     Shakespeare. 
London:    Printed    for    Tho.    Payne,    Bookseller,    next    the    Mews    Gate,    St. 
Martin's.    1762.     (Price  One  Shilling.)     8  vo.,  65  pp. 

110.  An  Examination  of  the  Commercial  Principles  of  the  late  Negotiation  between 
Great  Britain  and  France  in  MDCCLXI.  In  Which  The  System  of  that  Negotia- 
tion with  Regard  to  our  Colonies  and  Commerce  is  considered. 

Epig.— Aguntur  certissima  Populi  .    .    .   Cic.     Pro  leg.     Man. 
London :    Printed  for  R.  and  J.  Dodsley,  in  Pall-Mail.     MDCCLXIL 
8  vo.,  100  pp. 

111.  An  Enquiry  into  the  merits  of  the  supposed  Preliminaries  of  Peace,  signed  the 
3rd  inst. 

London :    Printed  for  John  Bird,  in  Ave-Mary-Lane.     MDCCLXIL 
(Price  6d.)     8  vo.,  30  pp. 

1763. 

112.  Reflections  on  the  Terms  of  Peace. 

London:   Printed  for  G.  Kearsly,  in  Ludgate-Street.    MDCCLXIII. 
8  vo.,  50  pp. 

113.  Considerations  on  the  present  peace.  As  far  as  it  is  relative  to  the  Colonies,  and 
the  African  Trade. 

Epig. — Magna  est  Veritas  &  prsevalebit. 

London :   Printed  for  W.  Bristow,  at  the  West  End  of  St.  Paul's  Churchyard. 
MDCCLXIII.     [Price  One  Shilling.]     8  vo.,  iv  and  68  pp. 

114.  Memorial  of  John,  Earl  of  Egmont,  to  the  King's  Most  Excellent  Majesty. 

1763.     8  vo.,  32  pp.     (Title  page  missing.) 

115.  A  Review  of  Mr.  Pitt's  Administration. 

Epig. — He  wishes  to  lay  open   and  reveal  to  the  unerring  Public  both  the 
motives  and  actions  of  every  part  of  his  administration. 

Observations  on  the  Spanish  papers. 
The  Third  Edition,  With  several  Alterations  and  Additions. 
London:   Printed  for  G.  Kearsley,  in  Ludgate-Street.    MDCCLXIII. 
8  vo.,  152  pp. 

116.  Thoughts  on  Trade  in  General,  Our  West-Indian  in  Particular,  Our  Conti- 
nental Colonies,  Canada,  Guadaloupe,  and  the  Preliminary  Articles  of  Peace. 
Addressed  to  the  Community. 

(Signed  Ignotus.) 

London:    Printed  for  John  Wilkie,  at  the  Bible  in  St.  Paul's  Church-yard. 
MDCCLXIIL     [Price  One  Shilling  and  Six-Pence.]     8  vo.,  86  pp. 

1764. 

117.  The  Ancient  Right  of  the  English  Nation  to  the  American  Fishery;  and  its 
Various  Diminutions;  examined  and  stated  with  A  Map  of  the  Lands,  Islands, 
Gulph,  Seas,  and  Fishing  Banks  comprising  the  whole. 

Humbly  inscribed  to  the  sincere  Friends  of  the  British  Naval  Empire. 

ne  quid  falsi  dicer e  audeatj  — ne  quid  veri  non  audeat. — Cicer.  de  Orat. 

London,  Printed;    and  sold  by   S.  Baker,   in   York  Street,   Covent   Garden. 
MDCCLXIV.    4to.,  105  pp. 


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118.  Lettre  sur  la  difference  qui  se  trouve  entre  La  Grande  et  la  Petite  Culture, 
Adressee  a  I'Auteur  de  la  Gazette  du  Commerce;  par  I'Auteur  du  Livre  intitule 
De  V Exportation  &  de  I' Importation  des  Grains. 

(Epig.) —  .  .  .  les  sillons  labouree  par  des  Mules,  (car  elles  sont  tres-supe- 
rieures  aux  Boeufs  pour  labourer  profondement  avec  une  forte  charrue  les 
champs  qui  n'ont  pas  encore  ete  defriches.) 

A  Soissons,  chez  P.  Courtois,  Imprimeur  du  Roi.     ]V[,DCC,LXIV. 

8  vo.,  74  pp. 

119.  The  Administration  of  the  Colonies. 

(By  Governor  Pownall.) 

London:  Pointed  for  J.  Wilkie,  at  the  Bible  and  Sun,  in  St.  Paul's  Church- 
yard.   MDCCLXIV.    8  vo.,  131  pp. 

120.  The  Speech,  delivered  in  the  House  of  Assembly  of  the  Provin6e  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, May  24th,  1764.  By  John  Dickinson,  Esq.;  One  of  the  Members  for  the 
County  of  Philadelphia,  On  Occasion  of  a  Petition,  drawn  up  by  Order,  and 
then  under  Consideration,  of  the  House;  praying  His  Majesty  for  a  Change  of 
the  Government  of  this  Province. 

With  a  Preface. 

Epig. — Certe  ego  lihertatem  .    .    .   Sail.  Bell.  Jugurth.  in  Orat.  Memmii. 

Philadelphia  Printed: 

London,  Re-printed  for  J.  Whiston  and  B.  White,  in  Fleet-Street. 

MDCCLXIV.     XV  &  31  pp. 

1765. 

121.  The  Speech  of  Joseph  Galloway,  Esq.;  one  of  the  Members  for  Philadelphia 
County;  In  Answer  to  the  Speech  of  John  Dickinson,  Esq;  Delivered  in  the 
House  of  Assembly  of  the  Province  of  Pennsylvania,  May  24,  1764.  On  Occa- 
sion of  a  Petition  drawn  tip  by  Order,  and  then  under  the  Consideration  of  the 
House,  praying  His  Majesty  for  a  Koyal,  in  lieu  of  a  Proprietary  Government. 
With  a  Preface  by  a  Member  of  the  Assembly. 

Audi  et  alteram  Partem. 
Philadelphia  printed. 

London  Reprinted,  and  Sold  by  W.  Nicoll,  in  St.  Paul's  Church-Yard. 
M  DCC  LXV.     (Price  Two  Shillings.)     8  vo.,  92  pp. 

122.  A  Reply  to  A  Piece  called  the  Speech  of  Joseph  Galloway,  Esq.,  by  John 
Dickinson. 

Epig. — "  Yes,  the  last  pen  for  freedom  .    .    .     Pope. 
Philadelphia,  Printed: 

London,  Re-printed  for  J.  Whiston  and  B.  White,  in  Fleet-Street.. 
MDCCLXV.    8  vo.,  iv  and  63  pp. 

123.  The  Regulations  Lately  Made  concerning  the  Colonies,  and  the  Taxes  Imposed 
upon  Them,  considered. 

London :   Printed  for  J.  Wilkie,  in  St.  Paul's  Church-Yard ;  and  may  be  had 
at  the  Pamphlet-Shops  at  the  Royal-Exchange,  and  Charing-Cross.  1765. 
8  vo.,  114  pp. 

124.  The  Late  Regulations,  respecting  the  British  Colonies  on  the  Continent  of 
America  considered:  In  a  Letter  from  a  Gentleman  in  Philadelphia  to  his 
Friend  in  London. 

Epig. — Prosunt  minus  recte  .    .    .     Fulb.  A.  Bartol. 

Philadelphia :   Printed : 

London:    Re-printed  for  J.  Almon,  opposite  Burlington-House  in  Piccadilly. 

MDCCLXV. 

(Written  by  John  Dickinson.)     8  vo.,  62  pp. 


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125.  Considerations  on  behalf  of  the  Colonists;    in  a  Letter  to  a  Noble  Lord. 

The  Second  Edition. 

London :  Printed  for  J.  Almon,  opposite  Burlington  House,  in  Piccadilly. 
MDCCLXV.     [Price  One  Shilling.]     8  vo.,  52  pp. 

126.  Considerations,  Eelative  to  the  North  American  Colonies. 

London :  Printed  by  Henry  Kent,  at  the  Printing-Office  in  Finch-Lane,  near 
the  RoTjal  Exchange.     MDCCLXV.     8  vo.,  48  pp. 

127.  The  Claim  of  the  Colonies  to  an  Exemption  from  Internal  Taxes  imposed  By 
Authority  of  Parliament,  Examined:  In  a  Letter  from  a  Gentleman  in  London, 
to  his  Eriend  in  America. 

London,  Printed  for  W.  Johnston,  in  Ludgate-Street.     MDCCLXV.     46  pp. 

128.  The  Objections  to  the  Taxation  of  our  American  Colonies,  by  the  Legislature 
of  Great  Britain,  Briefly  Consider'd. 

The  second  edition. 

London:    Printed  for  J.  "Wilkie,  in  St.  Paul's  Church  Yard.     1765. 

(Price  Six-pence.)     8  vo.,  28  pp. 

129.  The  Case  of  the  Canadians  at  Montreal  distressed  by  fire.     Second  Edition. 

Motives  for  a  Subscription  towards  the  relief  of  the  sufferers,  at  Montreal 
in  Canada,  by  a  dreadful  fire  on  the  18th  of  May  1765,  in  which  108  houses, 
(containing  215  families,  chiefly  Canadians,)  were  destroyed;  and  the  greatest 
part  of  their  inhabitants  exposed  to  all  the  miseries  attending  such  misfortunes. 
The  whole  loss  in  buildings,  merchandize,  furniture,  and  apparel,  amounted  to 
£87580  8s.  lOd.  sterling;    no  part  of  which  was,  or  could  be,  insured. 

At  Montreal  May  MDCCLXV.     8  vo.,  47  pp. 

130.  Relation  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  au  Siege  de  Quebec,  et  de  la  prise  du  Canada; 

Par  une  Religieuse  de  I'Hopital  Generale  de  Quebec :  adressee  a  une  Com- 
munante  de  son  Ordre  en  France. 

D'apres  un  Manuscrit  Kecemment  obtenu  de  France.'^     8  vo.,  24  pp. 
(Internal  evidence  places  the  manuscript  at  1765.) 


1766. 

131.  Considerations  on  the  Propriety  of  imposing  Taxes  in  the  British  Colonies,  for 
the  purpose  of  raising  a  Revenue,  by  Act  of  Parliament. 

Haud  Totum  Verba  resignerit, 
Quod  latet  arcana,  non  enarrahile,  fihra. 
North-America  Printed : 

London,    Ee-printed   for    J.    Almon,    opposite   Burlington-House,    Piccadilly. 
MDCCLXVI.    8  vo.,  iv  &  81  pp. 

(Attributed  to  Daniel  Delaney.) 

132.  The  Rights  of  the  British  Colonies  Asserted  and  proved. 

By  James  Otis,  Esq. 

Epig. — Haec  omnis  regio  ....     Virg. 

Boston,  New-England,  Printed: 

London    Reprinted,   for    J.    Almon,    opposite    Burlinglon   H/)use,   Piccadilly. 

[Price  Two  Shillings.]     8  vo.,  120  pp. 

133.  The  Same. 

Third  Edition  Corrected.     1766.     8  vo.,  120  pp. 
234—2 


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134.  A  Letter  from  a  Merchant  in  London  to  his  Nephew  in  North  America,  rela- 
tive to  the  Present  Posture  of  Affairs  in  the  Colonies  ;  in  which  The  Supposed 
Violation  of  Charters,  and  the  several  Orievances  complained  of,  are  particularly- 
discussed,  and  the  Consequences  of  an  Attempt  towards  Independency  set  in  a 
true  Light. 

And  it  is  farther  enacted  and  declared 

7  and  8  W.  III.,  Cap.  22,  Sect.  9. 
London:   Printed  for  J.  Walter,  at  Homer's  Head,  Charing  Cross: 
MDCCLXV. 
8  vo.,  55  pp. 

135.  Political  Debates 

"  Upon  the  whole  I  heg  leave  to  tell  the  House  what  is  really  my  opinion.    It 
"  is,  that  the  Stamp-Act  he  repealed  absolutely,  totally  and  immediately." 

The  Great  Commoner. 
A  Paris,  Chez  J.  W.  Imprimeur,  Rue  du  Colombier  Fauxbourg  St.  Germain, 
la  I'Hotel  de  Saxe.    MDCCLXVL     (Prix  30  Sous.) 
Avec  Approbation  &  Privilege.      8  vo.,  18  pp. 

136.  The  Late  Occurrences  in  North  America,  and  Policy  of  Great  Britain,  con- 
sidered. 

Tantane  vos  generis  ....     Virg. 

London:    Printed  for   J.  Almon,   opposite  Burlington-House   in  Piccadilly. 
MDCCLXVL     (Price  One  Shilling.)     8  vo.,  42  pp. 

1767. 

137.  The  Conduct  of  the  Late  Administration  examined,  Relative  to  the  American 
Stamp  Act. 

With  An  Appendix  containing  Original  and  Authentic  Documents. 
Fuit  quondam  ....     Cicer.  Orat.  de  Harusp.  Resp. 
The  Second  Edition. 

London :    Printed  for   J.   Almon,   opposite   Burlington-House,   in  Piccadilly. 
MDCCLXVII.     (Price  Three  Shillings.)     8  vo.,  160  &  liv  pp. 

1768. 

138.  The  Present  State  of  the  Nation;  particularly  with  respect  to  its  Trade, 
Finances  &c.  &c.     Addressed  to  the  King  and  both  Houses  of  Parliament. 

Dublin :    Printed  for  J.  Milliken  in  Skinner-Row.     MDCCLXVllI. 
(Written  by  W.  Knox.)       8  vo.,  100  pp. 

139.  Letters  from  a  Farmer  in  Pennsylvania,  to  the  Inhabitants  of  the  British 
Colonies. 

London:     Printed    for    J.    Almon,    opposite    Burlington-house,    Piccadilly. 
MDCCLXVllI.    8  vo.,  118  pp. 

(Attributed  to  John  Dickinson,  Esq.,  of  Philadelphia.) 

1769. 

140.  Observations  on  a  late  State  of  the  Nation. 

"  O  Tite,  si  quid  ego  adjuvero  curamve  levasso, 
"  Quae  nunc  te  coquit,  et  versat  svib  pectore  tixa, 
"  Ecquid  erit  pretii  ?  " — Enn.  ap.  Cic. 

Dublin:    Printed  for  A.  Leathley,  J.  Exshaw,  B.  Grierson,  and  J.  Williams. 
MDCCLXIX.    8  vo.,  114  pp. 
(Reply  to  No.  138.) 


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141.  The  Case  of  Great  Britain  and  America,  addressed  to  the  King,  and  both 
JEousES  of  Parliament. 

The  Colonies  of  every  popular,  mixed,  and  free  Government,  preserving  their 
Duty,  have  a  Eight  to  be  free. — Mr.  Canning's  Letter  to  the  E.  of  Hillsborough. 

— ^Dare  do  all  that  may  become  Men, 
Who  dare  do  more,  are  none — . 

London:  Printed  for  T.  Becket  and  P.  A.  de  Hondt,  in  the  Strand 
MDCCLXIX.    8  vo.,  35  pp. 

(Attributed  to  Gervase  Parker  Bushe.) 

142.  Case  of  Great  Britain  and  America,  Addressed  to  the  King  and  Both  Houses 
of  Parliament, 

It  is  against  the  liberty  of  the  subject,  who  hath  a  true  property  in  his  goods, 
which  cannot  be  taken  from  him  without  his  actual  or  implied  consent. 

— Trial  of  John  Hampden. 
The  Third  Edition. 
•    Dublin :  Printed  for  James  Williams,  at  No.  5  in  Skinner-row.  MDCCLXIX. 
8  vo.,  43  pp. 

143.  A  Vindication  of  the  British  Colonies. 

By  James  Otis,  Esq;  of  Boston. 
Epig. — Seel  fugite,  0.  Miseri  .... 

Virgil. 
Boston,  printed: 

London,  reprinted  for  J.  Almon,  opposite  Burlington-House  in  Piccadilly. 
1769.     [Price  One  Shilling.]     8  vo.,  48  pp. 

144.  The  Controversy  between  Great  Britain  and  her  Colonies  Reviewed;  The 
Several  Pleas  of  The  Colonies,  In  Support  of  their  Right  to  all  the  Liberties  and 
Privileges  of  British  Subjects,  and  to  Exemption  from  the  Legislative  Authority 
of  Parliament,  Stated  and  Considered;  and 

The  Nature  of  their  Connection  with,  and  Dependence  on.  Great  Britain, 
shewn,  upon  the  evidence  of  Historical  Facts  and  authentic  Records. 

London :  Printed  for  J.  Almon,  opposite  Burlington-House,  in  Piccadilly. 
MDCCLXIX.    8  vo.,  207  &  Iv  pp. 

(Attributed  to  W.  Knox.) 

145.  Thoughts  on  the  Origin  and  Nature  of  Government.  Occasioned  by  the  late 
Disputes  between  Great  Britain  and  her  American  Colonies.  Written  in  the 
Year  1766. 

— Victor  que  volentes 
Per  populos  dat  jura — - 

Virg. 
London :   Printed  for  T.  Becket  and  P.  A.  de  Hondt,  in  the  Strand. 
MDCCLXIX.    8  vo.,  64  pp. 
(Attributed  to  Wm.  Pulteney,  Earl  of  Bath.) 

146.  Relation  Historique  de  L'Expedition  contre  Les  Indiens  de  L'Ohio  en 
MDCCLXIV. 

Commandee  par  le  Chevalier  Henry  Bouquet,  Colonel  d'Infanterie,  &  ensuite 
Brigadier-General  en  Amerique;  contenant  ses  Transactions  avec  les  Indiens, 
relativement  a  la  delivrance  des  Prisonniers  &  aux  Preliminaires  de  la  Paix; 
avec  un  Recit  introductoire  de  la  Campagne  precedente  de  Van  1763,  &  de  In 
Bataille  de  Bushy-Run. 
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On  y  a  joint  des  Memoires  Militaires  contenant  des  Reflexions  sur  la  guerre 
avec  les  Sauvages:  una  Methode  de  former  des  etablissemens  sur  la  Frontiere: 
quelques  details  concernant  la  contree  des  Indieus :  avec  une  liste  de  nations, 
combattans,  villes,  distances,  &  diverses  routes. 

Le  tout  enrichi  de  Cartes  &  Tailles-douces. 

Traduit  de  I'Anglois,  Par  C.  G.  F.  Dumas. 

Amsterdam,  Chez  Marc-Michel  Rey,  M.DCC.LXIX.    8  vo.,  147  pp. 

1770. 

147.  A  Fair  Account  of  the  late  unpiappy  disturbance  at  Boston  in  New  England; 
extracted  from  the  Depositions  that  have  been  made  concerning  it  by  Persons  of 
all  Parties. 

With  an  Appendix,  containing  Some  Affidavits  and  other  Evidences  relat- 
ing to  this  Affair,  not  mentioned  in  the  Narrative  of  it  that  has  been  published  at 
Boston. 

London,  Printed  for  B.  White,  in  Fleet  Street.    MDCCLXX. 

8  vo.,  28  &  app.  31  pp. 

148.  An  Appeal  to  the  World;  or  a  Vindication  of  the  Town  of  Boston,  from  Many 
false  and  malicious  Aspersions  contained  In  certain  Letters  and  Memorials,  written 
by  Governor  Bernard,  General  Gage,  Commodore  Hood,  the  Commissioners  of  the 
American  Board  of  Customs,  and  others,  and  by  them  respectively  transmitted  to 
the  British  Ministry. 

Published  by  Order  of  the  Town. 
Boston:    Printed  by  Edes  and  Gill: 

And  London,  Reprinted  for  J.  Almon,  opposite  Burlington-House,  in  Picca- 
dilly.   1770. 

(Price  One  Shilling.)     8  vo.,  58  pp.     (By  Samuel  Adams.) 

149.  A  Review  of  the  Military  Operations  in  North- America ;  From  The  Com- 
mencement of  the  French  Hostilities  on  the  Frontiers  of  Virginia,  in  1753,  to  the 
Surrender  of  Oswego  on  the  14th  of  August,  1756. 

Literspersed  with  various  Observations,  Characters  and  Anecdotes;  neces- 
sary to  give  Light  into  the  Conduct  of  American  Transactions  in  general;  and 
more  especially  into  the  political  Management  of  Affairs  in  New  York. 

In  a  Letter  to  a  Nobleman. 

New-York :   Printed  by  Alexander  and  James  Robertson,  MDCCLXX.    . 

8  vo.,  170  pp.     (Attributed  to  Wra.  Livingston.) 

150.  Considerations  on  the  Expediency  of  Admitting  Representatives  from  the 
American  Colonies  into  the  British  House  of  Commons, 

London:.  Printed  for  B.  White,  at  Horace's  Head  in  Fleet-Street. 
MDCCLXX.    8  vo.,  41  pp. 

1771. 

151.  An  Essay  on  the  Character  and  Conduct  of  His  Excellency  Lord  Vise.  Town- 
shend,  Lord  Lieutenant  General,  and  General  Governor  of  Ireland,  &c.,  &c.,  &c. 

Printed  in  the  year  1771.     8  vo.,  26  pp. 
(Attributed  to  Chesterfield.) 

1772. 

152.  Remarks  on  the  Review  of  the  Controversy  between  Great  Britain  and  her 
Colonies,  in  which  The  errors  of  its  Author  are  exposed  and  the  claims  of  the 
Colonies  vindicated,  Upon  the  Evidence  of  Historical  Facts  and  authentic 
Records. 


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To  which  is  subjoined  A  Proposal  for  terminating  the  present  unhappy 
Dispute  with  the  Colonies ;  Recovering  their  Commerce ;  Reconciliating  their 
Affection;  Securing  their  Rights;  And  establishing  their  Dependence  on  a  just 
and  permanent  Basis. 

Humbly  submitted  to  the  Consideration  of  the  British  Legislature.  By 
Edward  Bancroft. 

"  Consilia  qui  dant  prava  cautis  hominibus, 
Et  perdunt  operam  et  deridentur  turpiter."  v 

Phoedr.  Fab.  XXV. 
London:    Printed  in  the  year  1769. 

New-London,  in  New-England:  Re-printed  and  sold  bv  T.  Green. 
M,DCC,LXXI.    8  vo.,  130  pp. 

153.  Fugitive  Pieces  of  Irish  Politics, 

During  tlie  Administration  of  Lord  Townshend. 

London:    Printed  for  J.  Aim  on,  opposite  Burlington-House,   in  Piccadilly. 
MDCCLXXII.    8  vo.,  165  pp. 

154.  An  Abstract  of  the  Several  Royal  Edicts  and  Declarations,  and  Provincial 
Regulations  and  Ordinances,  that  were  in  force  in  the  Province  of  Quebec  in  the 
time  of  the  French  Government;  and  of  the  Commissions  of  the  several  Gover- 
nours-general  and  Intendants  of  the  said  Province,  during  the  same  Period. 

Faithfully  collected,  from  the  Registers  of  the  Superior  Council  of  Quebec, 
By  Francis  Joseph  Cugnet,  Esquire,  Secretary  to  the  Governour  and  Council  of 
the  said  Province,  for  the  French  language. 

By  the  Direction  of  the  Honourable  Guy  Carleton,  Esquire,  Governour  in 
Chief  of  the  said  Province. 

London:  Printed  by  Charles  Eyre  and  William  Strahan,  Printers  to  the 
King's  Most  Excellent  Majesty.    MDCCLXXII.    4to.,  14  pp. 

1774. 

155.  Anno  Regni  Georgii  III.  Regis  Magnce  Briianniw,  Francice  &  Bihernice. 
Decimo  Quarto. 

At  the  Parliament  begun  and  holden  at  Westminster,  the  Tenth  Day  of  May, 
Anno  Domini  1Y68,  in  the  Eighth  Year  of  the  Reign  of  our  Sovereign  Lord  George 
the  Third,  by  the  Grace  of  God,  of  Great  Britain,  France,  and  Ireland,  King, 
Defender  of  the  Faith,  &c. 

And  from  thence  continued,  by  several  Prorogations,  to  the  Thirteenth  Day 
of  January  1774;  being  the  Seventh  Session  of  the  Thirteenth  Parliament  of 
Great  Britain. 

London:  Printed  by  Charles  Eyre  and  William  Strahan,  Printers  to  the 
King's  most  Excellent  Majesty.      MDCCLXXIV.  ^ 

156.  The  Justice  and  Policy  of  the  late  Act  op  Parliament,  for  Mahing  more 
Effectual  Provision  for  the  Government  of  the  Province  of  Quebec,  asserted  and 
proved;  And  the  conduct  of  the  Administration  respecting  that  Province,  Stated 
and  vindicated. 

London :   Printed  for  J.  Wilkie,  at  No.  71,  in  St.  Paul's  Church-Yard. 
MDCCLXXIV.    8  vo„  92  pp. 

157.  An  Appeal  to  the  Public;  Stating  and  considering  the  ob.irctions  to  thf 
Quebec  Bill. 

Inscribed  and  dedicated  to  the  Patriotic  Society  of  the  Bill  of  Rights. 


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— Vos  erites  judices, 

...  Ter. 

;  Vultes  exemplo  .... 

:  ...  Tit.  Liv. 

London:    Sold  by  F.  Payne,  Meuse-gate;    and  M.  Hingeston,  in  the  Strand, 
near  Temple-bar.    MDCCLXXIV.    8  vo.,  59  pp. 
(Written  by  Thomas  Bernard.) 

158.  The  American  Querist:  or,  Some  Questions  Proposed  Eelative  to  the  Present 
Disputes  between  Great  Britain,  and  her  American  Colonies.  By  a  North- 
American. 

We  are  not  to  thinh  every  clamorous  Haranguer,  or  every  splenetic  Bepiner 
against  a  Court,  is  therefore  a  Patriot. — ^Bishop  Berkley. 

The  Tenth  Edition. 

New-York  :  Printed  by  James  Rivington,  1774. 

This  Pamphlet,  on  the  8th  Day  of  September  last,  was,  in  full  Conclave  of 
the  Sons  of  Liberty  in  New-York,  committed  to  the  Flames  by  the  Hands  of  their 
Common  Executioner;  as  it  contains  some  Queries  they  cannot,  and  others  they 
will  not  answer. 

(Attributed  to  Myles  Cooper.)       8  vo.,  31  pp. 

159.  A  Friendly  Address  to  all  Reasonable  Americans,  on  The  Subject  of  our 
Political  Confusions:  in  which  The  necessary  Consequences  of  Violently  oppos- 
ing the  King's  Troops  and  of  A  General  Non-Importation  are  Fairly  Stated. 

Am  I  therefore  become  your  Enemy,  because  I  tell  you  the  Truth? — St.  Paul. 
New-York :   Printed  in  the  Year  M,DCCLXXIV.    8  vo.,  56  pp. 

160.  Select  Letters  on  the  Trade  and  Government  of  America;  and  the  Principles 
of  Law  and  Polity,  applied  to  the  American  Colonies. 

Written  by  Governor  Bernard,  at  Boston,  In  the  Years  1763,  4,  5,  6,  7  and  8. 
Now  first  published. 

To  which  are  added  The  Petition  of  the  Assembly  of  Massachuset's  Bay 
against  the  Governor,  his  Answer  thereto,  and  the  Order  of  the  King  in  Council 
thereon. 

London:  Printed  for  T,  Payno,  at  the  Mews-Gate,  St.  Martins. 

MDCCLXXIV.     (Price  two  shillings.)     8  vo.,  130  pp. 

161.  A  Letter  to  the  Earl  of  Chatham,  on  the  Quebec  Bill. 

The  Second  Edition,  corrected. 

London :   Printed  for  T.  Cadell,  in  the  Strand.    MDCCLXXIV.    8  vo.,  36  pp. 

(Written  by  Sir  William  Meredith.) 

162.  A  Letter  to  Sir  William  Meredith,  Bart. 

An  answer  to  His  Late  Letter  To  the  Earl  of  Chatham. 
"  How  execrable  then  is  the  barbarous  impiety  of  ...   . 

Cicero. 
London :   Printed  for  G.  Kearsley,  at  No.  46,  in  Fleet-Street,  MDCCLXXIV. 
8  vo.,  52  pp. 

163.  A  Letter  from  Thomas  Lord  Lyttleton,  to  William  Pitt,  Earl  of  Chatham,  on 
the  Quebec  Bill. 

New  York:    Re-printed  by  James  Rivington. 
MDCCLXXIV.      8  vo.,  20  pp. 

164.  A  Speech  intended  to  have  been  spoken  on  the  Bill  for  altering  the  Charters 
of  the  Colony  of  Massachusetts  Bay. 

London :  Printed  for  T.  Cadell,  in  the  Strand.    MDCCLXXIV.    8  vo.,  36  pp. 


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165.  Thoughts  on  the  Act  for  making:  more  effectual  provision  for  the  Government  of 
the  Province  of  Quebec. 

London :   Printed  for  T.  Becket,  Corner  of  the  Adelphi,  in  the  Strand. 
MDCCLXXIV.      8  vo.,  39  pp. 

166.  The  Letters  of  Governor  Hutchinson,  and  Lieut.  Governor  Oliver,  &c.,  Printed 
at  Boston.    And  remarks  thereon. 

With  the  Assembly's  Address,  And  the  Proceedings  Of  the  Lt)rds  Committee 
of  CounciL  Together  with  The  Substance  of  Mr.  Wedderburn's  Speech  relating 
to  those  Letters.  And  the  Report  of  the  Lords  Committee  to  His  Majesty  in 
Council. 

The  Second  Edition. 

London :   Printed  for  J.  Wilkie,  at  Number  Yl,  in  St.  Paul's  Church-yard. 

MDCCLXXIV.     8  vo.,  142  pp. 

167.  Considerations  on  the  Measures  Carrying  on  With  Eespect  to  the  British 
Colonies  in  North-America. 

There  is  neither  King  or  Sovereign  Lord  .... 

Phillippe  de  Commines,  Ch.  108. 
London :   Printed. 

Hartford:    Ee-printed   and   Sold  by  Eben.   Watson,   near  the   Great-Bridge. 
M,DCC,LXXIV.     8  vo.,  65  pp. 

168.  An  Essay  on  the  Constitutional  Power  of  Great-Britain  over  the  Colonies  in 
America;  with  the  Eesolves  of  the  Committee  for  the  Province  of  Pennsylvania, 
and  their  instructions  to  their  Eepresentatives  in  Assembly. 

Philadelphia:    Printed  and  Sold,  by  William  and  Thomas  Bradford,  at  the 
London  Coffe.e- House.    MDCCLXXIV.     8  vo.,  128  pp. 
(Written  by  John  Dickinson.) 


1775. 

169.  The  Speech  of  a  General  Officer  in  the  House  of  Commons  February  20th, 
1775. 

4to.,  9  pp.  (Speech  of  Major  General  Burgoyne  on  Lord  Ndrth's  motion  re. 
American  Colonies.) 

170.  The  Address  of  the  People  of  Great  Britain  to  the  Inhabitants  of  America. 

London :   Printed  for  T.  Cadell,  in  the  Strand.    MDCCLXXIV.  8  vo.,  60  pp. 
(Attributed  to  Sir  J.  Dalrymple.) 

171.  The  History  of  American  Taxation,  From  the  Year  1763,  to  the  End  of  last 
Session,  In  which  is  introduced.  An  Account  of  the  official  Abilities  of  the  follow- 
ing Ministers,  and  how  far  they  have  been  concerned  either  in  pursuing  or  reced- 
ing from  the  present  Scheme  of  governing  America.  The  Rt.  Hon.  Charles 
Townshend;   the  Hon.  Mr.  Grenville;  Lord  Eockingham;   and  Lord  Chatham. 

With  an  Account  of  the  Act  asserting  the  Entireness  of  British  Legislative 
Authority.    " 

By  Edmund  Burke,  Esq.,  Member  for  Bristol,  and  delivered  by  him  in  a 
Speech  to  the  House  of  Commons. 

The  Third  Edition,  revised  and  corrected,  with  Additions. 

The  Subject  is  instructive  to  those  who  wish  to  form  themselves  on  whatever 
of  Excellence  has  gone  before  them.    Burke. 

London:    Printed  by  J.  Dodsley:    And, 

Dublin:  Ee-printed  for  John  Exshaw,  No.  86,  Dame-Street,  and  E.  Lynch, 
Skinner-Eow.     M,DCC,LXXV.     8  vo.,  85  pp. 


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172.  The  Speech  of  the  Eight  Honourable  the  Earl  of  Chatham,  in  the  House  op 
Lords,  on  Friday  the  20th  of  January,  1775. 

Dublin :   Printed  by  John  Exshaw,  No.  86,  Dame-street.     8  vo.,  9  pp. 

173.  The  Speech  of  Edmund  Burke, Esq.;  on  moving  his  resolutions  for  conciliation 
with  the  Colonies.    March  22,  1775. 

Dublin:    Printed  for  J.  Exshaw,   (No.  86)  Dame-Street,  and  E.  Moncrieffe, 
(No.  16)  Capel-Street.    MDCCLXXV.    8  vo.,  88  pp. 

174.  Candid  Examination  of  the  Mutual  Claims  of  Great  Britain  and  the  Colonies; 

with  A  PLAN  of  accommodation  on  CONSTITUTIONAL  PRINCIPLES. 

New  York :   Printed  by  James  Eivington,  MDCCLXXV.    8  vo.,  62  pp. 
(Written  by  Joseph  Galloway.) 

175.  A  Letter  to  the  Eight  Honourable  Lord  Camden,  on  the  Bill  for  Eestraining 
the  Trade  and  Fishery  of  the  Four  Provinces  of  New  England. 

London:   Printed  for  T.  Cadell,  in  the  Strand.    MDCCLXXV.    8  vo.,  44  pp. 

176.  An  Appeal  to  the  justice  and  interests  of  the  people  of  Great  Britain,  in  the 
present  disputes  with  America. 

By  An  Old  Member  of  Parliament. 

The  Second  Edition,  corrected. 

London :    Printed  for  J.  Almon,   opposite  Burlington  House,  in  Piccadilly. 

MDCCLXXV.    8  vo.,  68  pp. 

177.  The  Plea  of  the  Colonies,  On  the  Charges  brought  against  them  by  Lord  M d, 

and  Others,  in  a  Letter  to  His  Lordship. 

Digito  monstrari;  &  dicier,  Hie  est. 
London:    Printed  for  J.  Almon,  opposite  Burlington-House,  Piccadilly. 
MDCCLXXV.     [Price  One  Shilling.]     8  vo.,  47  pp. 

178.  Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Congress,  Held  at  Philadelphia,  September 
5th,  1774.  Containing,  The  Bill  of  Eights;  A  List  of  Grievances;  Occasional 
Eesolves;  The  Association;  An  Address  to  the  People  of  Great  Britain;  A 
Memorial  to  the  Inhabitants  of  the  British  American  Colonies;  And  An  address 
to  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Province  of  Quebec. 

Published  by  order  of  the  Congress.     To  which  is   added   (Being  now  first 
printed  by  Authority)  an  authentic  copy  of  the  Petition  to  the  King. 

London:    Printed  for  J.   Almon,   opposite  Burlington-House,   in   Piccadilly. 
MDCCLXXV.    8  vo.,  66  pp. 

179.  The  Speech  of  Lord  Lyttleton,  on  a  Motion  made  in  the  House  of  Lords  for  a 
REPEAL  OF  the  Canada  Bill,  May  17,  1775. 

Audi  alteram  Partem  .... 
London :  Printed  for  J.  Eidley,  in  St.  James  Street.    MDCCLXXV. 
8  vo.,  10  pp. 

180.  Plan  offered  by  the  Earl  of  Chatham,  to  the  House  of  Lords,  entitled,  A  Pro- 
visional Act,  for  settling  the  Troubles  in  America,  and  for  asserting  the  Supreme 
Legislative  Authority  and  Superintending  Power  of  Great  Britain  over  the 
Colonies. 

Which  was  rejected  and  not  suffered  to  lie  upon  the  table. 
London:   Printed  for  J.  Almon,  opposite  Burlington-House,  Piccadilly. 
MDCCLXXV.    4to,  14  pp. 


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1777. 

181.  A  Concise  Historical  Account  of  all  the  British  Colonies  in  North  America, 
comprehending  their  Eise,  Progress  and  Modern  State;  Particularly  of  the 
Massachusetts-Bay  (The  seat  of  the  present  Civil  War),  Together  with  the 
other  Provinces  of  New  England. 

To  which  is  annexed,  An  Accurate  descriptive  Table  of  the  several  Countries; 
etc.,  etc. 

London:   Printed  for  J.  Bew,  in  Paternoster  Eow.     1775.     8  vo.,  196  pp. 

182.  Taxation  no  Tyranny;    an  Answer  to  the  Resolutions   and  Address  of  the 

American  Congress. 

London :   Printed  for  T.  Cadell,  in  the  Strand.    MDCCLXXV. 

First  and  third  editions. 

(Attributed  to  Dr.  Johnson.)       8  vo.,  91  pp. 

183.  Tract  V.  The  respective  pleas  and  arguments  of  the  mother  country,  and  of 
the  Colonies  distinctly  set  forth;  And  the  Impossibility  of  a  Compromise  of 
Differences,  or  a  mutual  concession  of  rights,  plainly  demonstrated.  With  a 
prefatory  epistle  to  the  Plenipotentiaries  of  the  late  Congress  at  Philadelphia. 

By  Josiah  Tucker,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Glocester. 

Glocester:    Printed  by  R.  Raikes;  and  sold  by  T.  Cadell,  in  the  Strand,  and 
J.  Walter,  Charing  Cross,  London.    MDCCLXXV. 
[Price  One  Shilling.]       8  vo.,  51  pp. 

184.  Extraits  des  Edits,  Declarations,  Ordonnances  et  Reglements,  de  sa  Majeste 
Tres  Chretienne.  Des  Reglemens  et  Jugemens  des  Gouverneurs  Generaux  et 
Intendans,  concernans  la  justice;  et  des  Reglemens  et  Ordonnances  de  Police 
rendues  par  les  Intendans,  Faisans  partie  de  la  legislature  en  force  en  la  Colonic 
du  Canada,  aujourdhui  Province  de  Quebec. 

Tires  des  Registres  du  Conseil  Superieur  et  de  ceux  d'Intendanee. 

Par  Frangois  Joseph  Cugnet.     Ecuier,  Seigneur  de  St  Etienne,  &c.,  &c. 

Quebec :    Chez  Guillaume  Brpwn.    MDCCLXXV.     8  vo.,  106  pp. 

185.  Traite  de  la  Loi  des  Fiefs.  Qui  a  toujours  ete  suivie  en  Canada  depuis  son 
etablissement,  tiree  de  celle  contenue  en  la  Coutume  de  la  Prevote  et  Vicomte  de 
Paris,  a  laquelle  les  Fiefs  et  Seigneuries  de  cette  Province  sont  assujettis,  en  vertu 
de  leurs  titres  primitifs  de  Concession,  et  des  Edits,  Reglemens,  Ordonnances  et 
Declarations  de  sa  Majeste  tres  Chretienne,  rendus  en  consequence;  et  des  dif- 
erens  Jugemens  d'Intendans  rendus  a  cet  egard,  en  vertu  de  la  Loi  des  Fiefs,  et 
des  dits  Edits,  Reglemens,  Ordonnances  et  Declarations. 

Traite  utile  a  tous  les  Seigneurs  de  cette  Province,  tant  nouveaux  quanciens 
Sujets,  aux  Juges  et  au  Receveur-general  des  Droits  de  sa  Majeste. 
Par  Frangois  Joseph  Cugnet,  Seigneur  de  St.  Etienne,  &c.,  &c. 

In  magnis  voluisse  sat  est. 
Quebec:   Chez  Guillaume  Brown.    MDCCLXXV.    8  vo.,  71  pp. 

186.  Traite  Abrege  des  anciennes  Loix,  Coutumes  et  usages  de  la  Colonic  du  Canada, 
aujourd'hui  Province  de  Quebec,  tire  de  la  coutume  de  la  prevote  et  vicomte  de 
Paris,  a  laquelle  la  dite  Colonic  etait  assujetie,  en  consequence  de  I'Edit  de  I'eta- 
blissement  du  Conseil  Souverain  du  mois  d'Avril  1663;  avec  1' explication  de 
chaque  titre  et  de  chaque  article,  puisee  dans  les  meilleurs  autheurs  qui  ont  ecrit 
et  comente  la  dite  coutume. 

Necessaire  a  toutes  les  personnes  qui  voudront  avoir  une  teinture  des  dites 
anciennes  loix,  coutumes  et  usages,  et  qui  pourra  les  faciliter  dans  I'etude  qu'ils 
seront  obliges  d'en  faire,  tant  comme  Juges,  que  comme  Avocats  ou  Procureurs. 
Par  Frangois  Joseph  Cugnet,  Seigneur  de  St.  Etienne,  &c.,  &c. 
0  Judices!  diligite  justitiam,  nam  qui  justificat  impium,  et  qui  condemnat 
justum,  abominabilis  est  uterque  apud  Deum. 

Lib.  sap.  et  Proverb,  ch.  17,  v.  16. 
Quebec :    Chez  Guillaume  Brown.     MDCCLXXV.     8  vo.,  188  pp. 


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187.  Traite  de  la  Police.  Qui  a  toujours  ete  suivie  en  Canada,  aujourd'hui  Province 
de  Quebec,  depuis  son  etablisscment  jiisqu'a  la  conquete,  tire  des  diferens  regle- 
mens,  jugemens  et  ordonnances  d'Intendans,  a  qui  par  leurs  commissions,  cette 
partie  du  gouvernement  etait  totalement  atribiiee,  a  I'exclusion  de  tons  autres 
juges,  qui  n'en  pouvaient  connaitre  qu'en  qualite  de  leurs  subdelegues. 

Traite  qui  pourrait  etre  de  quelqu'utilite  aux  Grands  Voyers,  et  aux  juges  de 
Police  en  cette  province. 

Par  Frangois  Joseph  Cugnet,  Ecuier,  Seigneur  de  St.  Etienne,  &c.,  &c. 

Cura  rerum  puhlicarum. 
Quebec :   Chez  Guillaume  Brown.    MDCCLXXV.    8  vo.,  25  pp. 

1776. 

188.  An  Enquiry  whether  the  Guilt  of  the  present  Civil  War  in  America,  Ought  to 
be  imputed  to  Great  Britain  or  America. 

London :  Printed  for  John  Donaldson,  the  Corner  of  Arundel  Street  No.  195, 
in  the  Strand.    MDCCLXXVI.     8  vo.,  69  pp. 

189.  The  Sentiments  of  Lord  Chatham  on  the  American  Measures,  Delivered  in  his 
Speech  on  the  Provisional  Bill.     (Authentic  Copy.) 

Newcastle:    Printed  MDCCLXXVI.     12  mo.,  16  pp. 

190.  A  Letter  to  Lord  George  Germain. 

London:    Printed  for  J.   Almon,   opposite  Burlington  House,  in  Piccadilly. 
MDCCLXXVI.    8  vo.,  38  pp. 

191.  Observations  on  the  Nature  of  Civil  Liberty,  The  Principles  of  Government, 
and  the  Justice  and  Policy  of  the  War  with  America. 

To  which  is  added  An  Appendix,  Containing  a  State  of  the  National  Debt, 
an  Estimate  of  the  Money  drawn  from  the  Public  by  the  Taxes,  and  an  Account 
of  the  National  Income  and  Expenditure  since  the  last  War. 

Heu  miseri  elves;  ....  '     ■ 

Virg. 

By  Richard  Price,  D.D.,  F.R.S. 

London :  Printed  for  T.  Cadell,  in  the  Strand.    MDCCLXXVL    8  vo.,  128  pp. 

192.  Observations  on  Dr.  Price's  Theory  and  Principles  of  Civil  Liberty  and 
Government,  preceded  by  a  Letter  to  a  Eriend,  on  the  Pretensions  of  the  Ameri- 
can Colonies,  in  respect  of  Right  and  Equity. 

Dissentientium  inter  se  .    .   .   .  Cic  de  fin  Bon  &  Malorum. 

Lib.  I,  8.    , 
York:    Printed  by  A.  Ward,  for  J.   Dodsley,  T.   Cadell,   and  R.   Baldwin, 
London;    and  J.  Todd,  in  Stonegate,  York  1776.    8  vo.,  147  pp. 

193.  Remarks  on  Dr.  Price's  Observations  on  the  nature  of  Civil  Liberty,  &c. 

Quaere  peregrinum  Vicinia  rauca  reclamat. 

Hor.  Ep.-  XVII,  1.  1,  V.  62. 
London:  Printed  for  G.  Kearsley,  No.  46,  Fleet-Street,  MDCCLXXVI. 
(Price  One  Shilling  and  Six-pence.)     8  vo.,  76  pp. 

194.  An  Answer  to  the  Declaration  of  the  American  Congress. 

II  popolo  moUe  volte  grida 

Viva  la  sua  morte,  muoia  la  sua  vita. 

Num  hanc  referret  gratiam?    Num  vitam  ereptura  sit  illi,  quae  vitam  ipse 

dederit? 
London:    Printed  for  T.  Cadell  in  the  Strand;    J.  Walter,  Charing-cross ; 
and  T.  Sewell,  near  the  Royal  Exchange.    MDCCLXXVI.    8  vo.,  132  pp. 


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195.  The  Rights  of  Great  Britain  Asserted  against  the  Claims  of  America;  Being 
an  ANSWER  to  the  Declaration  of  the  General  Congress. 

London  i    Printed  for  T.  Cadell,  in  the  Strand.     MDCCLXXVI. 
8  vo.,  80  pp.  &  app.  12  pp. 

196.  The  Rights  of  Great  Britain  Asserted  against  the  Claims  of  America;  Being  an 
answer  to  the  Declaration  of  the  General  Congress. 

The  fifth  edition  with  additions. 

London :    Printed  for  T.  Cadell,  in  the  Strand.     1776. 

8  vo.,  97  pp.  with  app.  18  pp. 

197.  The  Same. 

Sixth  edition,  with  additions. 

Edinburgh:    Printed  for  Charles  Elliot.     MDCCLXXVI.     12  mo.,  98  pp. 

198.  Some  Observations  on  a  Pamphlet  lately  Published,  entitled  The  Eights  of 
Great  Britain  Asserted  against  the  Claims  of  America,  being  an  answer  to  the 
Declaration  of  the  General  Congress. 

By  the  Autlior  of  the  Answer  to  the  Pamphlet  puhlished  by  Dr.  Shebbeare 
and  Dr.  Johnson. 

London :  Printed  for  John  Donaldson,  the  corner  of  Arundel  Street  No.  195, 
in  the  Strand.     1776.     8  vo.,  44  pp. 

199.  Common  Sense ;  addressed  to  the  inhabitants  of  America,  on  the  following  inter- 
esting subjects. 

I.  Of  the  origin  and  Design  of  Government  in  General,  with  concise  remarks 
on  the  English  Constitution. 

II.  Of  Monarchy  and  Hereditary  Succession. 

III.  Thoughts  on  the  present  State  of  American  Affairs. 

IV.  Of  the  present  Ability  of  America,  with  some  miscellaneous  Reflections. 
A  new  Edition,  with  several  Additions  in  the  Body  of  the  Work.    To  which  is 

added  an  appendix,  together  with  an  address  to  the  people  called  Quakers. 

N.B.  The  New  Addition  here  given  increases  the  Work  upwards  of  One- 
Third. 

Man  knows  no  master  save   .... 

Thomson. 
Philadelphia :   Printed. 

London :    Printed,  for  J.   Almon,   opposite   Burlington-IIouse   in  Piccadilly. 
1776. 
(Written  by  Thomas  Paine.)     8  vo.,  54  pp. 

200.  Plain  Truth:  Addressed  to  the  Inhabitants  of  America.  Containing  Remarks 
ON  A  late  Pamphlet,  entitled  Common  Sense. 

Wherein  are  shewn,  that  the  Scheme  of  Independence  is  ruinous,  delusive,  and 
impracticable;  that  were  the  Author's  Asseverations,  respecting  the  Power  of 
America,  as  real  as  nugatory,  Reconciliation  on  liberal  Principles  with  Great 
Britain  would  be  exalted  Policy;  and  that,  circumstanced  as  we  are,  permanent 
Liberty  and  true  Happiness  can  only  be  obtained  by  Reconciliation  with  that 
Kingdom. 

Written  by  Candidus. 

Will  ye  turn  from  Flattery  and  attend  to  this  Side. 
There  Truth  unlicensed  .... 

Thomson  on  the  Liberties  of  Britain. 
Philadelphia:   Printed. 

London:   Reprinted  for  J.  Almon,  opposite  Burlington  House,  in  Piccadilly. 
MDCCLXXVI.    8  vo.,  47  pp. 


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201.  The  Same. 

Second  edition, 

London:   Keprinted  for  J.  Almon,  opposite  Burlington  House,  in  Piccadilly. 

MDCCLXXVI.    8  vo.,  47  pp. 

202.  A  Short  View  of  the  History  of  the  New  England  Colonies,  with  respect  to 
their  Charters  and  Constitution.    By  Israel  Mauduit. 

The  Fourth  Edition. 

To  which  is  now  added,  An  Account  of  a  Conference  between  the  late  Mr. 
Grenville  and  the  several  Colony  Agents,  in  the  Year  1764,  previous  to  the  passing 
of  the  Stamp  Act.  Also  the  Original  Charter  granted  in  the  4th  of  Charles  I, 
and  never  before  printed  in  England. 

London:    Printed  for  J.  Wilkie,  at  Number  71,  in  St.  Paul's  Church  Yard. 

MDCCLXXVI.    8  vo.,  31  pp. 

203.  Massachusettensis :  Or  a  Series  of  Letters,  containing  a  faithful  state  of 
MANY  important  AND  STRIKING  Fagts,  which  laid  the  Foundation  of  the  Present 
Troubles  in  the  Province  of  the  Massachusetts-Bay;  Interspersed  with 
Animadversions  and  Keflections,  originally  Addressed  to  the  People  of  that 
Province,  and  worthy  the  Consideration  of  the  triie  Patriots  of  this  Country. 

By  a  Person  of  Honor  upon  the  Spot. 
Falsus  Honor  Juvat,  .... 

Hor.  Ep.  XVI. 
The  Second  Edition. 
Boston  printed: 

London  reprinted  for  J.  Mathews,  No.  18,  in  the  Strand.    MDCCLXXVI. 
8  vo.,  118  pp. 

204    The  Charters  of  the  British  Colonies  in  America. 

Dublin :   Printed  for  John  Beatty,  (No.  32)  Skinner-row,  MDCCLXXVI. 
8  vo.,  142  pp. 

205.  McFingaL    A  Modern  Epic  Poem  or  The  Town  Meeting. 

Philadelphia,  Printed. 

London,  Eeprinted  for  J.  Almon,  opposite  Burlington  House,  Piccadilly. 

MDCCLXXVI. 

[Price  One  Shilling.] 

(Written  by  Dr.  John  Trumbull.)      8  vo.,  44  pp. 

206.  A  Series  of  Answers  to  certain  popular  objections,  against  separating  from  the 
Kebellious  Colonies  and  discarding  them  entirely  :  being  the  concluding  Tract 
of  the  Dean  of  Glocester,  on  the  subject  of  American  Affairs. 

Glocester:  Printed  by  R.  Eaikes;  and  sold  by  T.  Cadell,  in  the  Strand, 
London.    MDCCLXXVI.    8  vo.,  108  pp. 

207.  A  Dialogue  Between  the  Ghost  of  General  Montgomery  Just  Arrived  from  the 
Elysian  Fields;   and  an  American  Delegate,  in  a  Wood  near  Philadelphia. 

Printed,  and  Sold  by  E.  Bell,  in  Third-Street.    MDCCLXXVL 
New  York:  privately  reprinted.     18G5.     8  vo.,  16  pp. 

208.  Reglement  de  la  Confrerie  de  1' Adoration  Perpetuelle  du  S.  Sacrament,  et 
de  la  Bonne  Mort.  Erigee  dans  I'Eglise  Paroissiale  de  Ville-Marie,  en  I'Isle 
de  Montreal,  en  Canada. 

Nouvelle  Edition  revue,  corrigee  &  augmentee. 

A  Montreal:    Chez  F.  Mesplet  &  C.  Berger,  Imprimeurs  &  Libraires;  pres  de 

marche  1776.    32  mo.,  40  pp. 


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209.  Additional  Observations  on  the  ISTature  and  Value  of  Civil  Liberty,  and  tlie 

War  with  America;  Also  Observations  on  Schemes  for  raising  Money  by  Public 
Loans;  an  Historical  Deduction  and  Analysis  of  the  National  Debt;  And  a  brief 
Account  of  the  Debts  and  Resources  of  France. 

Should  the  morals  of  the  English  be  perverted  by  luxury;  should  they  lose 
their  Colonies  by  restraining  them,  &c.,  they  will  be  enslaved;  they  will  become 
insignificant  and  contemptible ;  and  Europe  will  not  be  able  to  shew  the  world  one 
nation  in  which  she  can  pride  herself. — Abbe  Raynal. 

By  Richard  Price,  D.D.,  F.R.S. 

The  Second  Edition. 

London :   Printed  for  T.  Cadell,  in  the  Strand.    MDCCLXXVIL 

(Price  Two  Shillings  and  Six-pence.)       8  vo.,  176  pp. 

210.  An  Authentic  Narrative  of  Facts  relating  to  the  Exchange  of  Prisoners  taken 
at  the  Cedars;  supported  by  the  Testimonies  and  Depositions  of  His  Majesty's 
Officers,  with  Several  original  letters  and  papers.  Together  with  remarks  upon 
the  Report  and  Resolves  of  the  American  Congress  on  that  subject. 

London :    Printed  for  T.  Cadell  in  the  Strand.     MDCCLXVII.     8  vo.,  50  pp. 

211.  A  Letter  from  Edmund  Burke,  Esq.,  one  of  the  Representatives  in  Parliament 
for  the  City  of  Bristol,  to  John  Farr  and  John  Harris,  Esqrs.,  Sheriffs  of  that 
City,  on  the  Affairs  of  America. 

The  Fourth  Edition. 

London :  Printed  for  J.  Dodsley,  in  Pall-Mali.    MDCCLXXVTT.   8  vo.,  79  pp. 

212.  Thoughts  on  the  Letter  of  Edmund  Burke,  Esq.,  to  the  Sheriffs  of  Bristol,  on 
the  Affairs  of  America, 

By  the  Earl  of  Abingdon. 

Dublin:  Printed  for  the  Company  of  Booksellers,  by  Byrn,  and  Son,  Syca- 
more-Alley.   M,DCC,LXXVII.    8  vo.,  48  pp. 

213.  The  terrible  calamities  that  are  occasioned  by  war,  and  the  blessedness  of  a 

PEOPLE  that  live   UNDER  THE  DIRECTION   AND  PROTECTION  OF   AlMIGHTY   GoD, 

A  Sermon  preached  at  the  Sunday  morning  lecture  in  the  Parish  Church  of 
St.  Giles,  Cripplegate,  And  afterwards  at  Stratford-Bow,  November  the  29th, 
1759 — being  The  Daj^  appointed  by  Proclamation  for  a  General  Thanksgiving  to 
Almighty  God,  for  vouchsafing  such  signal  Successes  to  His  Majesty's  Arms,  both 
by  Sea  and  Land,  particularly,  for  defeating  the  French  Army  in  Canada,  and 
the  taking  of  Quebec,  and  for  seasonably  granting  at  this  Time  a  most  plentiful 
Harvest, 

To  which  have  since  been  added.  Some  Observations  on  Divine  Providence; 
and  Remarks  on  particular  Parts  of  the  Discourse. 

The  Fourth  Edition.  By  the  Reverend  Mr,  Thomas  Smith,  Preacher  of  the 
said  Morning  Lecture  and  likewise  of  the  Thursday  Afternoon  Lecture  in  that 
church. 

These  Lectures  are  both  supported  by  the  Worshipful  Company  of  Haber- 
dashers, 

London :  Printed  for  and  S«ld  by  the  Author,  at  Mr,  Kearney's,  Brook-Street, 
Hatton-Garden,     1777.     8  vo.,  32  pp. 

214.  Letters  from  the  Marquis  de  Montcalm,  Governor  General  of  Canada;  to 
Messrs,  de  Berryer  &  de  la  Mole,  In  the  Years  1757,  1758  and  1759,  With  an 
English  Translation, 

Ille  tihi  Italiae  populos,  ,   .   ,   . 
London :    Printed  for  J.  Aln"ion.  opposite  Burlington-house,  Piccadilly. 
MDCCLXXVIL     8  vo.,  28  pp.     (Fictitious.) 


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215.  The  Justice  and  necessity  of  the  War  with  our  American  Colonies  examined. 

A  Sermon  preached  at  Inveresk,  Dec.  12,  1776,  being  the  Fast-Day  appointed 
by  the  King,  on  account  of  the  American  Rebellion. 

By  Alexander  Carlyle,  D.D.,  Minister  of  Inveresk,  and  Almoner  to  His 
Majesty. 

Edinburgh:    Printed  for   J.   Murray,  London,   and  J.   Dickson,   Edinburgh. 

MDCCLXXVII. 

(Price  One  Shilling.)       8  vo.,  50  pp. 

216.  The  Trial  of  James  Hill,  commonly  called  John  the  Painter,  at  the  Castle  of 
Winchester,  on  Thursday  the  6th  day  of  March,  1777,  before  the  Hon.  Sir  Beau- 
mont HoTiiAM,  Knt.,  Eor  wilfully  and  maliciously  setting  fire  to  a  certain  Build- 
ing called  the  Rope-House,  in  His  Majesty's  Dock-yard  at  Portsmouth. 

To  which  is  added  the  Particulars  of  his  Confession,  taken  down  from  his 
own  Mouth  by  Sir  Jolni  Fielding's  Clerk,  the  Morning  after  his  Condemnation. 

Winton,  printed  for  J.  Wilkes.  Sold  by  S.  Crowder,  G.  Robinson,  and  R. 
Baldwin,  Pater-noster-Row,  and  T.  Evans,  in  the  Strand. 

London:  (No  date.)      8  vo.,  31  pp. 


1778. 

217.  Anticipation:    Containing    the    Substance    of    His     M y's    Most    gracious 

Speech  to  Both  H s  of  P l t,  on  the  Opening  of  the  approaching 

session,  Together  with  a  full  and  authentic  Account  of  the  Debate  which  will 

take  Place  in  the  H e  of  C s,   on  the  Motion  for  the  Address  and  the 

Amendment.    With  Notes. 

(First  published  three  days  before  the  opening  of  the  session.) 
So  shall  my  Anticipation  Prevent  your  Discovery. 

Hamlet. 
The  fourth  edition,  corrected. 

London:    Printed  for  T.  Becket,  the  Corner  of  the  Adelphi,  in  the  Strand, 
1778.    8  vo.,  74  pp. 

(Written  by  Richard  Tickell.) 

218.  Thoughts  on  the  Present  State  of  Affairs  with  America,  and  the  means  of 
conciliation.    By  William  Pulteney,  Esq. 

The  Third  Edition. 

London:    Printed  for  J.  Dodsley,  in  Pallmall;    and  T.  Cadell  in  the  Strand. 

MDCCLXVIIL    8  vo.,  102  pp. 

219.  Report  from  the  Select  Committee  to  whom  it  was  referred  to  consider  and 

EXAMINE    the    ACCOUNTS    OF    EXTRAORDINARY    SERVICES    INCURRED    AND    PAID,    AND    NOT 

provided  FOR  BY  Parliai^ient,  whicli  have  been  laid  before  the  House  of  Commons 
in  the  years  1776,  1777  and  1778. 

London:    Printed  for  J.  Almon,  opposite  Burlington-House,  Piccadilly. 

MDCCLXXVIIL    8  vo.,  81  pp.  &  app.  87  pp. 

220.  Thoughts  on  the  Present  State  of  Affairs  with  America,  and  the  Means  of 
Conciliation.    By  William  Pulteney,  Esq. 

The  Fourth  Edition. 

London  :   Printed  for  J.  Dodsley  in  Pallmall ;    and  T.  Cadell  in  the  Strand. 

MDCCLXXVIIL    8  vo.,  102  pp. 

221.  A  Letter  to  the  People  of  America,  Lately  Printed  at  New  York;  now  re- 
published by  an  American.  With  a  Postscript,  by  the  Editor,  addressed  to 
Sir  Wxxxxxx  Hxxx. 

London:    Printed  for  T.  Becket,  The  Corner  of  the  Adelphi,  in  the  Strand. 
MDCCLXXVIIL    8  vo.,  74  pp. 


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222.  The  Substance  of  General  Burgoyne's  Speeches,  on  Mr.  Vyner's  Motion,  On 
the  26th  of  May;  And  upon  Mr.  Hartley's  Motion,  On  the  28th  of  May,  1778. 
With  an  Appendix  containing  General,  Washington's  Letter  to  General  Bur- 
GOYNE.     &c. 

The  Second  Edition. 

London :    Printed  for  J.  Almon,  opposite  Burlington-House,  Piccadilly. 

MDCCLXXVIII.    8  vo.,  42  pp.  with  app.  7  pp. 

223.  Letters  on  the  American  War.  Addressed  to  the  Right  Worshipful  the  Mayor 
and  Corporation,  To  the  Worshipful  the  Wardens  and  Corporation  of  the  Trinity- 
House,  and  To  the  Worthy  Burgesses  of  the  Town  of  Kingston  upon  Hull. 

By  David  Hartley,  Esq.,  member  of  Parliament  for  the  Town  of  Kingston 
upon  Hull. 

London:  Printed  for  Almon,  Piccadilly;  Kearsley,  Fleet  Street;  Dilly, 
Poultry;    Crutwell,  Bath;    and  Mullet,  Bristol.     MDCCLXXVIII.     4to,  92  pp. 

224.  Two  Letters  from  Mr.  Burke  to  Gentlemen  in  the  City  of  Bristol,  on  the 
Bill  Depending  in  Parliament  relative  to  the  Trade  of  Ireland. 

The  Second  Edition. 

London :   Printed  for  J.  Dodsley,  in  Pali-Mall.    MDCCLXXVIII. 

8  vo.,  32  pp. 

1779. 

225.  Considerations  upon  the  French  and  American  War.  In  a  letter  to  a  Member, 
op  Parliament. 

London :    Printed  for  J.  Almon,  opposite  Burlington  House,  Piccadilly. 

MDCCLXXVIII. 

(Price  One  Shilling.)     8  vo.,  44  pp. 

226.  Consideration  on  the  Present  State  of  Public  Affairs,  and  the  means  of 
raising  the  necessary  supplies.    By  William  Pulteney,  Esq. 

London:    Printed  for  J.  Dodsley  in  Pallmall;    and  T.  Cadell  in  the  Strands 
IklDCCLXXIX.    8  vo.,  52  pp. 

227.  Observations  on  the  Doctrine  laid  down  by  Sir  William  Blackstone,  respect- 
ing the  extent  of  the  Power  of  the  British  Parliament,  Particularly  with  rela- 
tion to  Ireland.  In  a  letter  to  Sir  William  Blackstone,  with  a  Postcript 
addressed  to  Lord  North,  Upon  the  Affairs  of  that  Country. 

The  Second  Edition. 

London:  Printed  for  J.  Almon,  in  Piccadilly;  J.  Dodsley,  Pall-Mall;  and 
E.  and  C.  Dilly,  in  the  Poultry.    MDCCLXXIX.    8  vo.,  85  pp. 

228.  Considerations  upon  the  American  Enquiry. 

Quod  f acitis  ?    quae  vos  dementia,  dixi, 

Concitat,  O  socii,  eaptam  dimittere  Troj^;Di? 
The  Second  Edition. 

London:    Printed  for  J.  Wilkie,  No.  71,  in  St.  Paul's  Church-yard. 
MDCCLXXIX.    8  vo.,  56  pp. 
(Written  by  Joseph  Galloway.) 

229.  A  Letter  from  Lieut.  Gen.  Burgoyne  to  his  Constituents  upon  his  late 
Eesignation;  with  the  correspondences  between  the  Secretaries  of  War  anD' 
Him,  relative  to  His  return  to  America. 

London:    Printed  for  J.   Almon,   opposite  Burlington-House,   Piccadilly. 
MDCCLXXIX.    8  vo.,  37  pp. 

230.  A  View  of  the  Evidence  relative  to  the  Conduct  of  the  American  War  under 
Sir  William  ttowe,  Lord  Viscount  Howe  and  General  Burgoyne;    as  given 


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before  a  Committee  op  the  House  of  Commons,  Last  Session  of  Parliament. 
To  which  is  added  A  collection  of  the  celebrated  Fugitive  pieces  that  are  said 
to  have  given  rise  to  that  important  Enquiry. 

The  Second  Edition. 

Collecta  revirescunt. 

London :  Sold  by  Richardson  and  Urquhart  under  the  Exchange,  J.  Bevp, 
Paternoster  Row,  and  Byfield  and  Hawkesworth,  Charing  Cross,  1779. 

(Price  Two  Shillings  and  Six-pence.)       8  vo.,  154  pp. 

231.  Observations  sur  Le  Memoire  Justificatif  De  la  Cour  de  Londres;  par 
PiERRE-AuGUSTiN  Caron  DE  Beaumarciiais,  Amiateur  &  Citoyen  Frangais; 
Dediees  a  la  Patrie. 

Facit  indignatio  versum.     Jnv.   Sat.   1. 
A  Londres,  a  Philadelphie;    Et  se  trouve  partout.     1779.     8  vo.,  56  pp. 

232.  A  letter  to  the  Whigs. 

London : 

Printed  for  J.  Almon,  opposite  Burlington  House,  Piccadilly. 

MDCCLXXIX.     8  vo.,  38  pp. 

233.  A   Letter   to   the   Right   Honourable   Lord   Viscount   H e.,   on   his   Naval 

Conduct  in  the  American  War. 

London:  Printed  for  J.  Wilkie,  in  St.  Paul's  Church  Yard.   MDCCLXXIX. 
(Written  by  Joseph  Galloway.)       8  vo.,  50  pp. 

234.  The  Examination  of  Joseph  Galloway  E«n  ,  Late  Speaker  of  the  House  of 

Assembly,  Pennsylvania,  before  the  House  of  Commons  in  a  Comimttee  on  the 
American  Papers  with  explanatory  notes. 

London:   Printed  for  J.  Wilkie,  No.  71,  in  St.  Paul's  Church- yard. 

MDCCLXXIX. 

(Price  Two  Shillings.) 

Reprint,  edited  by  Thomas  Balch. 

Philadelphia:  Printed  for  the  Seventy-Six  Society,  T.  K.  and  P.  G.  Collins, 
Printers,  1855.     8  vo.,  83  pp. 

235.  A  Short  History  of  the  Opposition  during  the  last  Session  of  Parliament. 

The  Third  Edition. 

London :  Printed  for  T.  Cadell,  in  the  Strand.  M.DCC.LXXIX.   8  vo.,  58  pp. 

236.  Considerations  upon  this  Question,  What  should  be  an  honest  Englishman's 
Endeavour  in  this  present  Controversj''  between  Great  Britain  and  the  Colonies? 

London:   Printed  for  J.  Wilkie,  in  St.  Paul's  Church-yard. 
(Price  One  Shilling.)     8  vo.,  45  pp. 
(No  date.) 

1780 

237.  An  Account  of  the  rise  and  progress  of  the  American  War.    Extracted  from  a 

late  AUTHOR. 

The  Fourth  Edition. 

London :   Printed  in  the  Year  MDCCLXXX.    12  mo.,  56  pp. 

238.  Letters  to  a  Nobleman  on  the  Conduct  of  the  War  in  the  Middle  Colonies. 

The  Fourth  Edition. 

London :    Printed  for  G.  Wilkie,  No.  71,  St.  Paul's  Church- Yard. 

MDCCLXXX.    8  vo.,  101  pp. 

(Written  by  Joseph  Galloway.) 


239.  Historical  and  Political  Reflections  on  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  Ameuican 
Rebellion.  In  which  the  Causes  of  that  Rebellion  are  pointed  out,  and  the  Policy 
and  Necessity  of  offering-  to  the  Americans  a  System  of  Government  founded  in 
the  Principles  of  the  British  Constitution,  are  clearly  demonstrated. 

•    By  the  author  of  Letters  to  a  Nobleman,  on  the  conduct  of  the  American  War. 
London:   Printed  for  G.  Wilkie,  No.  71,  St.  Paul's  Church- Yard. 
MDCCLXXX. 
(Price  3s.)       8  vo.,  135  pp. 

240.  Cool  Thoughts,  on  the  Consequences  to  Great  Britain  of  American  Indepen- 
dence. On  the  Expence  of  Great  Britain  in  the  Settlement  and  Defence  of  the 
American  Colonies.  On  The  Value  and  Importance  of  the  American  Colonies 
and  the  West  Indies  to  the  British  Empire. 

London:    Printed  by  J.  Wilkie,  in  St.  Paul's  Church-Yard.     MDCCLXXX. 
8  vo.,  70  pp.     (Galloway.) 

241.  A  Reply  to  the  Observations  of  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  William  Howe,  on  a  pamphlet, 
entitled  Letters  to  a  Noble;n[an  ;  in  which  His  Misrepresentations  are  detected, 
and  those  Letters  are  supported  by  a  Variety  of  New  Matter  and  Argument. 

To  which  is  added  an  appendix,  containing, 

I.  A  Letter  to  Sir  William  Howe  upon  his  Strictures  on  Mi*.  Galloway's 
private  Character. 

11.  A  Letter  from  Mr.  Kirk  to  Sir  William  Howe  and  his  Answer. 
III.  A  Letter  from  a  Committee  to  the  President  of  the  Congress,  on  the  State 
of  the  Rebel  Army  at  Valley  Forge,  found  among  the  Papers  of  Henry  Laurens, 
Esq. 

By  the  author  of  Letters  to  a  Nobleman. 

Audi  alteram  partem. 
London :   Printed  for  G.  Wilkie,  No.  71,  St.  Paul's  Church-yard. 
MDCCLXXX.    8  vo.,  149  pp. 

242.  A  letter  to  the  Right  Honourable  L d  T  II w.,  I^-d  II— h  C r  of 

E d.    &c.  &c.  &c. 

Disce  docendus  adhuc  quae  censet  amiculus :  ut  si 
Caecus  iter  monstrare  velit;  tamen  aspice,  si  quid 
Et  nos  quod  cures  proprium,  fecisse,  loquamur. 

Ilor.  Ep.  17,  Lib.  1,  Ver.  3. 
London  :  Printed  for  R.  Faulder,  New  Bond  Street.    ]\rDCCLXXX. 
8  vo.,  26  pp. 

243.  Genuine  Narratives  and  Concise  Memoirs  of  Some  of  the  most  interesting 
exploits  and  singular  Adventures  of  J.  M'Alpine,  a  Native  Highlander,  from  tlie 
time  of  his  emigration  from  Scotland  to  America,  1773. 

During  the  long  period  of  his  faithful  attachment  to,  and  hazardous  atten- 
dance on  the  British  Armies  under  command  of  th^  Generals  Carleton  and  Bur- 
goyne,  in  their  several  operations  that  he  was  concerned  in  till  December,  1779; 
to  complain  of  his  neglected  services;  and  humbly  to  request  Government  for 
repa^-ation  of  his  losses  in  the  Royal  Cause. 

Every  circumstance  related  faithfully  and  with  all  delicacy,  containing 
nothing  but  indisputable  facts,  that  can  be  well  vouched,  and  are  mostly  known 
to  many  gentlemen  of  good  character  in  both  the  private  and  military  lines  of 
life;   carefully  arranged,  and  published  for  the  use  of  the  public  at  large. 

Greenock:  Printed  and  sold  by  W.  McAlpine,  Bookseller,  at  his  shop,  Cath- 
'       cart  Street.     1780.     12  mo.,  67  pp. 

244.  General  Wolfe's  Instructions  to  young  Officers:  also  his  Orders  for  a  Battalion 
and  an  Army.  Together  with  The  Orders  and  Signals  used  in  Embarking  and 
Debarking  an  Army  by  Flat-bottomed  Boats,  &c.,  and  a  Placart  to  the  Canadians. 
234—3 


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To  which  is  prefixed  The  Resolution  of  the  House  of  Commons  for  his  Monument; 
and  his  Character,  and"  the  Dates  of  all  his  Commissions,  also  the  Duty  of  an 
Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master,  i&e. 

The  Second  Edition. 

London:   Printed  for  ,T.  Millan,  opposite  the  Admiralty,  Vvliitehall. 

MDCCLXXX.    8  Yo.,  106  pp. 

245.  Eloge  de  Suger,  Ministre  et  Regext  du  Royaume,  En  Beponse  a  la  Satire  inti- 
tuJee  Suger,  Moine  de  Saint  Denis.     Par  M.  DelaMalle.  Avocat  au  Parlement. 

Nee  criminibus  falsis  in  odium  aut  invidiam  quemquam  vocabit. 

Oic.  de  Offic. 
A.   Amsterdam,   Et  se   trouve   a  Paris,   Chez    Lottin    le    jeune,    rue    Saint 
Jacques.     Merigot  le  jeune,  quai  des  Augustins.    De  Monville,  rue  Saint  Severin. 
M.DCC.LXXX.    8  vo.,  67  pp. 

246.  An  Essay  on  Constitutional  Liberty,  wherein  the  Legal  Means  of  Preventing 
the  Unconstitutional  Influence  of  the  Crown  are  pointed  out. 

London :   Printed  by  H.  Reynell,  No.  21,  Piccadilly.    M  DCC  LXXX. 
8  vo.,  69  pp. 

247.  Speech  of  Edmund  Burke,  Esq.,  Member  of  Parliament  for  the  City  of  Bristol, 
On  presenting  to  the  House  of  Commons  (On  the  11th  of  February,  1780)  A 
Plan  for  the  Better  Security  of  the  Independence  of  Parliament,  and  the 
Oeconomical  Reformation  of  the  Civil  and  Other  Establishments. 

The  Fourth  Edition. 

London :   Printed  for  J.  Dodsley,  in  Pali-Mall.    M.DCC.LXXX.   8  vo.,  95  pp. 

Price  2s. 

1781. 

248.  The  Speech,  of  General  Conway,  member  of  Parliament  for  Saint  Edmonds- 
bury,  on  moving  in  the  House  of  Commons.    (On  the  5th  of  May,  1780.) 

"  That  Leave  be  given  to  bring  in  a  Bill  for  Quieting  the  Troubles  now  reign- 
"  ing  in  the  British  Colonies  in  America,  and  for  enabling  His  Majesty  -to  appoint 
"  Commissioners,  with  full  powers  to  treat,  and  conclude  upon  terms  of  Concilia- 
"  tion  with  the  said  Colonies." 

London:   Printed  for  T.  Cadell  in  the  Strand.     MDCCLXXXL     8  vo.,  51  pp. 

249.  A  View  of  the  English  Constitution.  By  the  late  Baron  De  Montesquieu. 
Being  A  Translation  of  the  Sixth  Chapter  of  the  Eleventh  Book  of  his  celebrated 
Treatise,  intitled  L'Esprit  des  Loix. 

London:  Sold  by  B.  White,  Horace's  Head,  Fleet-Street;  and  H-.  Payne,  in 
Pail-Mall.    MDCCLXXXL 

(Price  One  Shilling.)     8  vo.,  74  pp. 
(Translation  by  Baron  Maseres.) 

250.  The  ^Narrative  of  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  William  Howe,  in  A  Committee  of  the 
House  of  Commons,  on  the  29th  of  April,  1779,  relative  to  his  conduct.  During 
His  Late  Command  Of  The  King's  Troops  In  North  America: 

To  which  are  added.  Some  Obser\^ations  Upon  A  Pamphlet  entitled.  Letters 
TO  a  Nobleman.     The  Third  Edition. 

London :  Printed  for  H.  Baldwin  in  Fleet-Street.  Sold  by  R.  Baldwin,  in 
Paternoster-Row;  P.  Elmsley,  in  the  Strand;  and  Almon  and  Debret,  in  Picca- 
dilly.   MDCCLXXXL    4to,  110  pp. 

251.  A  Reply  to  the  Observations  of  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  William  Howe,  on  a  pamphlet 
entitled  Letters  to  a  Nobleman:  in  which  His  Misrepresentations  are  detected, 
and  those  Letters  are  supported  by  a  Variety  of  New  Matter  and  Argument,  to 
which  is  added  an  appendix,  containing, 


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I.  A  Letter  to   Sir  William   Howe   upon  his   Strictures   on  Mr.   Galloway's 
private  Character. 

II.  A  Letter  from  Mr.  Kirk  to  Sir  William  Howe,  and  his  Answer. 

III.  A  Letter  from  a  Committee  to  the  President  of  the  Congress,  on  the  State 
of  the  Rebel  Army  at  Valley  Forge  found  among  the  Papers  of  Henry  Laurens 
Esq. 

By  the  author  of  Letters  to  a  Nobleman.  , 

Audi  alteram  partem. 

The  Second  Edition  with  additions. 

London:    Printed  for  G.  Wilkie,  No.  71,  St.  Paul's  Church-Yard. 

MDCCLXXXL    8  vo.,  157  pp. 

252.  Cui  bono?  or  an  Ixquiry.  what  benefits  can  arise  either  to  the  English  or  the 
Americans,  the  French,  Spaniards  or  Dutch,  from  the  greatest  victories,  or 
SUCCESSES,  in  the  present  War?  Being  a  series  of  Letters  addressed  to  Monsieur 
Necker,  Late  Controller  General  of  the  Finances  of  France. 

By  JosiAH  Tucker,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Glocester. 

Gloeester:    Printed  by  E.  Raikes,  for  T.  Cadell,  in  the  Strand,  Sold  also  by 
Evans  and  Hazell,  in  Glocester.    MDCCLXXXL    8  vo.,  141  pp. 

253.  The  Patriotic  Mirror,  or  the  Salvation  of  Great  Britain  in  Embryo. 

A  strong  Pull,  a  long  Pull,  and  a  Pull  all  together. 

London:   Printed  for  E.  Faulder,  Neiu  Bond  Street.     MDCCLXXXL 

8  vo.,  88  pp. 

254.  Cicero  to  Cataline.  Letters  from  Cicero  to  Cataline  the  Second.  With  Cor- 
rections and  Explanatory  Notes. 

"  But  he  abounds 
In  the  division  of  each  several  .... 

Shakespeare. 
London:    Printed  for  J.  Bew,  No.  28  Pater-noster-Eow.     MDCCLXXXL 
8  vo.,  104  pp. 

1782. 

255.  Narrative  of  a  Shipwreck  on  the  Island  of  Cape  Breton,  in  a  voyage  from 
Quebec  1780. 

By  S.  W.  Prenties,  Ensign  of  the  84th  Eegiment  of  Foot. 
London:   Printed  in  the  year  1782.     16  mo.,  115  pp. 

256.  A  Letter  to  the  Eight  Honourable  the  Earl  of  Shelburne,  First  Lord  of  the 
Treasury. 

"  Hie  Dolis  Instructus  et  Arte  Pelasga."    Virgil. 

London:   Printed  for  Charles  Dilly,  in  the  Poultry.    MDCCLXXXII. 

8  vo.,  45  pp. 

257.  A  Letter  addressed  to  the  Abbe  Eaynal  on  the  Affairs  of  North  America.  In 
which  the  mistakes  in  the  Abbe's  Account  of  the  Eevolutionof  America  are 
corrected  and  cleared  up. 

By  Thomas  Paine,  M  A  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  and  author  of  a 
Tract,  entitled  "  Common  Sense." 
Philadelphia :   Printed. 

London,  reprinted.    For  C.  Dilly,  in  the  Poultry.    MDCCLXXXII. 
8  vo.,  viii  &  76  pp. 

258.  A  Speech  of  Edmund  Burke,  Esq.,  At  the  Guildhall,  in  Bristol,  Previous  to 
the  late  Election  in  that  City,  Upon  certain  Points  relative  to  His  Parliami:n- 
tary  Conduct.    The  Fifth  Edition. 

London:   Printed  for  J.  Dodsley,  in  Pall-Mall,  M.DCC.LXXXIL 
Price  Is.  6d.      8  vo.,  68  pp. 
2.34—31 


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259.  Observations  on  a  Late  Statk  of  tiik  Natiox. 

"  0  Tite,  si  quid  ego  adjuvero  curamve  levasso, 

"  Quae  nunc  te  coquit,  et  versat  sub  pectore  fixa, 

"  Ecquid  erit  pretii  ?  "  Enn.  ap.  Cic. 

The  Fifth  Edition. 

London:   Printed  for  J.  Dodsley,  in  Pall-Mall.    MDCCLXXXIL 

Price  2s.  Gd.      8  vo.,  155  pp. 

260.  Memoire  »u  C'omte  di-;  Gkasse  sur  le  Combat  Naval  du  12  avril  1782  avec  les 
plans  des  positions  principales  des  Arniees  respectives. 

8  vo.,  28  pp.  with  maps. 

(Date  and  name  of  publisher  not  given.) 

1783. 

261.  A  Full  and  Faithful  Report  of  the  debates  in  Both  houses  of  Parlluient,  on 
Monday  the  17th  of  February,  and  Friday  the  21st  of  February,  1783,  on  the 
Articles  of  Peace. 

London:    Printed  for  S.  Bladon,  Xumb.  13,  Pater-noster  Row. 
8  vo.,  72  &  116  pp. 

262.  The  Case  and  Claim  of  the  American  Loyalists  impartially  stated  and  con- 
sidered. 

Printed  by  Order  of  their  Agents.       (1783.) 
(Complete  title  page  missing.)       8  vo.,  38  pp. 

263.  State  of  the  Public  Debts,  and  of  the  Annual  interest  and  Benefits  paid  for 
them ;  as  they  will  stand  on  the  5th  of  January,  1783.  Likewise,  as  thej  will  stand 
(if  the  War  continues)  on  the  5th  January,  1784.  To  which  the  attention  .of  the 
public  is  humbly  requested,  before  they  decide  as  to  Peace  or  War. 

Together  with  some  Thoughts  on  the  Extent  to  which  the  State  may  be 
Benefitted  by  Economy;  and  a  few  Reflections  on  the  Conduct  and  IMerit  of  the 
Parties  contending  for  Power. 

By  John,  Earl  of  Stair. 

Sunt  lachrymae  rerum. 

Third  Edition. 

London:  Printed  for  J.  Stockdale,  opposite  Burlington-House,  Piccadilly. 
1783.  '  ■ 

(Price  One  Shilling.)     8  vo.,  45  pp. 

264.  Four  Letters  on  important  national  subjects  addressed  to  the  Hight  Honour- 
able the  Earl  of  Shelburne,  His  Majesty's  First  Lord  Commissioner  of  the 
Treasury. 

By  Josiah  Tucker,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Glocester. 

Glocester:    Printed  by  R.  Raikes,  for  T.  Cadell,  in  the  Strand,  London. 

MDCCLXXXIIL    8  vo.,  119  pp. 

265.  A  Dialogue  on  the  Actual  State  of  Parliament. 

Multa  dabo,  quibus  vitia  iion  nocuerint  .... 

Senec.  Ep.  CXIV. 
London :    Printed  for  J.  Stockdale,  Piccadilly.     MDCCLXXXIIL 

8  vo.,  56  pp. 

266.  Speech  of  Edmund  Burke.  Esq.     On  A:merigan  Taxation,  April  19,  1774. 

Tho  Fourth  Edition. 

London:    Printed  for  J.  Dodsley,  in  Pall-:^Llll.     ^IDCCLXXXTII. 

(Price  2  shillings.)       8  vo.,  iv  &  96  pp. 


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267.  Considerations  on  the  Provisioxal  Tkkaty  Avith  America,  aiul  the  PRELniixARY 
ARTICLES  of  Peace  with  Praxce  and  Spaix. 

London:   Printed  for  T.  Cadell,  in  the  Strand.    MDCCLXXXIII. 
S  vo.,  164  pp. 

268.  A  Memorial  addressed  to  the  Soverekjxs  of  America,  By  T.  Powxall,  Late 
Governor,  Captain-General,  Vice-Admira],  &c.  of  the  Provinces,  nov^'^  States, 
Massaehiisett;;-Bay  and  South-Carolina ;    and  Lieutenant-Governor  of  Xew  .Jersey. 

To  make  Principles  or  Fundamentals,  etc. 

Harrington's  Poliiical  Aphorisms,  No.  Sly. 
London:    Printed  for  J.  Debrett,   (Successor  to  Mr.  Almon,)   Opposite  Bnr- 
lington-House,  Piccadilly.    MDCCLXXXIII.    2  s.  6d.    8  vo.,  139  pp. 

269.  Political  Reflections  on  the  Late  Colonial  Goverxmexts  :  in  which  Their 
original  Constitutional  Defects  are  pointed  out,  and  shown  to  have  naturally  pro- 
duced the  Rebellion,  which  has  vmfortunately  terminated  in  the  Dismemberment 
of  the  British  Empire. 

By  an  American. 

London :   Printed  for  G.  Wilkie.  No.  71,  St.  Paul's  Church-Yard. 

MDCCLXXXIII.    Price  3s.  sewed.    S  vo.,  2.59  pp. 

(Written  by  Joseph  Galloway.) 

270.  Narrative  of  Lieutexaxt-Gexeral  Sir  TIexry.  Clixtox,  K.B.  Relative  to  his 
COXDUCT  during  Part  of  His  Command  of  the  King's  Troops  in  North  America; 
Particularly  to  that  which  respects  the  unfortunate  Issue  of  the  Campaign  in 
1781.  With  an  Appexdix,  containing  Copies  and  Extracts  of  those  Parts  of  his 
Correspondence  with  Lord  George  Germain,  Earl  Cornwallis,  Rear  Admiral 
Graves,  &c.,  which  are  referred  to  therein. 

London:    Printed  for  J.  Debrett  (Successor  to  ]\Ir.  Almon)  opposite  Burling- 
ton-house, in  Piccadilly,  1783. 
8  vo.,  115  pp. 

271.  An  Answer  to  that  part  of  the  Narrative  of  Lieut.  General  Sir  Henry  Clixtox, 
K.B.,  which  relates  to  the  Conduct  of  Lieutenant-General  Earl  Corxwallis 
during  the  campaign  in  North  America,  in  the  year  1781. 

Earl  Cornwallis. 

London:   Printed  for  J.  Debrett,  (Successor  to  Mr.  Almon,)  opposite  Burling- 
ton-House, in  Piccadilly.    MDCCLXXXIIL    8  vo.,  260  pp. 

1784. 

272.  A  Letter  from  Lieut.  Gex.  Sir  Hexry  Clixtox.  K.B..  to  the  Commissioners  of 
Public  Accounts,  relative  to  Some  Observations  in  their  Seventh  Report,  Which 
may  be  judged  to  imply  Censure  on  the  late  Commanders  in  Chief  of  His 
Majesty's  Army  in  North  America. 

London:   Printed  for  J.  Debrett,  opposite  Bwrlington  House,  PiccadiUv. 
MDCCLXXXIV.    S  vo.,  31  pp. 

273.  The  Beauties  of  Fox,  North  and  Burke,  selected  from  their  Speeches,  from  the 
passing  of  the  Quebec  Act,  in  the  Year  1774,  Down  to  the  Present  Time;  With  a 
Copious  Index  to  the  Whole,  and  An  Address  to  the  Public. 

Spectemur  Agendo. 

London :    Printed   for   J.    Stockdale,   opposite   Burlington-House,   Piccadilly. 

MDCCLXXXIV.    8  vo.,  102  pp. 

274.  Three  Memorials  most  Humbly  Addressed  to  the  Sovereigns  of  Europe,  Great 
Britaix,  and  North  America.  By  T.  Pownall.  Late  Governor,  Captain-General, 
Commander  in  Chief,  Vice-Admiral,  &c.,  of  the  Provinces,  now  States,  of  Massa- 


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chusetts-Bay  and  South -Carolina,  and  Lieutenant-Governor  of  ISTew- Jersey. 

London:  Printed  for  T.  Cadell,  B.  Wliite,  T.  Payne,  P.  Elmsley,  J.  Walter, 
and  J.  Debrett.    M.DCC.LXXXIV. 

(A  reprint  of  memorials  formerly  published,  which  are  as  follows)  : — 

(L)  A  Memorial  most  Humbly  Addressed  to  the  Sovkreigk.s  or  Europe,  on 
the  Present  State  of  Aifairs,  between  the  Old  and  K'ew  World. 

Epigraph  ....  M.  Antonius,  Lib.  7.  49. 

London :   Printed  first  in  1780,  and  fourth  Edition  1784.    S  vo.,  127  pp. 

(II.)  A  Memorial  in  Two  Parts.  Originally  Intended  to  be  Presented  to  the 
King.     Since  Published  with  an  Explanatory  Preface. 

Epigraph.  Isoeratis  Orat,  de  Pace. 

London :   Printed  M.DCC.LXXXIV.    8  vo.,  58  pp. 

(III.)  A  Memorial  Addressed  to  the  Sovereigns  of  America,  By  Governor 
Powiiall. 

To  make  Principles  or  Fundamentals,  belongs  not  to  Man,  to  Nations,  nor 
to  Human  Laws :  to  build  upon  such  Principles  or  Fundamentals,  as  are  appar- 
ently laid  by  God  in  the  inevitable  Necessity  or  Law  of  Nature,  is  that  which 
truly  appertains  to  Man,  to  Nations,  to  Iluman  Laws :  to  make  any  other  Funda- 
mentals and  then  to  build  upon  them,  is  to  build  Castles  in  the  air. 

Harrington's  Political  Aphorisms,  No.  85. 

London :   Printed  1783,  and  again  1784.    8  vo.,  141  pp. 

275.  Copy  of  a  Petition  from  the  British  Inhabitants  of  the  Province  of  Quebeck, 
to  the  Commons  House  of  Parliament  in  Great-Britain,  In  the  Year  1783. 

London :   Printed  in  the  Year  M.DCC.LXXXIV.      8  vo.,  24  pp. 

276.  Questions,  sur  lesquelles  on  sovdiaite  de  scavoir  les  Reponses  de  Monsieur 
Adhemar,  et  de  Monsieur  De  Lisle,  et  d'autres  Habitants  de  la  Province  de 
Quebec. 

London,  Printed  in  the  Year  M.DCC.LXXXIV.       8  vo.,  39  pp. 
(Attributed  to  Pierre  Du  Calvet.) 

277.  Considerations  on  the  Present  Situation  of. Great  Britain  and  the  United 
States  of  North  America,  with  a  view  to  their  future  Commercial  Connections  ; 

Particularly  designed  To  expose  the  dangerous  Tendency  of  the  Arguments 
used,  and  of  the  Conclusions  drawn,  in  a  late  Pamphlet  published  by  Lord  Sheffield, 
entitled  "  Observations  on  the  Commerce  of  the  American  States ; "  likewise 
shewing  the  Advantages,  and  urging  the  Necessity  of  relaxing  the  Act  of  Naviga- 
tion in  Favour  of  America,  both  in  Great  Britain  and  the  West  Indies. 

Interspersed  with  some  Observations  on  the  State  of  Canada,  Nova  Scotia, 
and  the  Fisheries ;  and  with  various  Accounts  necessary  to  shew  the  Stat-e  of  the 
Shipping  and  Trade  of  this  Country  and  the  L^nited  States ;  as  well-  as  of  the 
Connection  of  the  latter  with  the  West  Indies,  previous  to  the  War. 

London :    Printed  for  J.   Stockdale,   opposite  Burlington  House,  Piccadilly. 

MDCCLXXXIV.    8  vo.,  157  pp. 

278.  Speech  of  Edmund  Burkk,  Esq.  On  Moving  His  Resolution  for  Conciliation 
WITH  THE  Colonies,  March  22,  1775. 

The  Third  Edition. 

London:  Printed  for  J.  Dodsley,  in  Pall-Mali.    MDCC  LXXXIV. 

8  vo.,  107  pp. 

279.  Thoughts  on  the  Cause  of  the  Present  Discontents. 

Hoc  vero  occultum,  intestinum,  domesticum  malum,  non  modo  non  existit, 
verura  etiam  opprimit.  antequam  perspicere  atque  explorare  potueris.      Cic. 
The  Sixth  Edition. 

London :   Printed  for  J.  Dodslev,  in  Pall-Mali.    M.DCC.LXXXIV. 
Price  2s.  6d.      8  vo.,  118  pp. 


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1785. 

280.  The  American  Crisis  and  a  letter  to  Sir  Guv  Cakletox,  on  the  Murder  of 
Captain  Huddy,  and  the  intended  retaliation  on  Captain  Asgill,  of  the  Guards. 

By  Thomas  Paine — Author  of  Conmion  Sense — Rights  of  Man — Age  of 
Reason — and  The  Decline  and  Fall  of  the  English  system  of  Finance. 

London :    Printed  and  Sold  by  Daniel  Isaac  Eaton,  No.  7i,  Newgate-Street. 
MDCCLXXXV.    S  vo.,  293  pp. 

281.  A  Narrative  of  the  Lord's  Wonderful  Dealings  with  John  Marrant,  a  Black, 

(Now  going  to  Preach  the  Gospel  in  Nova-Scotia).  Born  in  New -York,  in  North 
America.  Taken  down  from  his  own  Relation,  Arranged,  Corrected  and  Pub- 
lished By  the  Rev.  Mr.  Aldridge. 

The  Fourth  Edition,  with  Additions  and  Notes  Explanatory. 

Thy  people  shall  be  willing  in  the  day  of  thy  Power.     Psa.  ex.  3. 

Declare  His  Wonders  among  all  People.    Psa.  xcvi.  3. 

London:  Printed  and  Sold  by  Gilbert  and  Plummer,  No.  13,  Cree-Church 
Lane,  Leadenhall-Street.    1785 ; 

And  sold  at  the  Chapel  in  Jewry-Street ;  and  by  all  Booksellers  and  News- 
carriers  in  Town  and  Country.     8  vo.,  40  pp. 

282.  Aux  Citoyens  et  Habitants  des  villes  et  des  campagnes  de  la  province  de  Quebec. 

Quebec:    1785.     8  vo.,  15  pp.  (Title  page  missing.) 

283.  Observations  on  the  Importance  of  the  A:NfERicAN  Re\olution,  and  the  means  of 
making  it  A  benefit  to  the  World. 

To  which  is  added  a  letter  from  M.  Turgot,  late  Comptroller  General  of  the 
Finances  of  France;  with  an  appendix,  containing  a  translation  of  the  will  of 
Mr.  Fortune  Ricard,  lately  published  in  France. 

By  Richard  Price,  D.D.,  L.L.D.,  and  fellow  of  the  Royal  Society  of  London 
and  of  the  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences  in  New  England. 

Dublin :  Printed  for  S.  White,  W.  Whitestone,  P.  Bryne,  P.  Wagan,  J.  Cash 
and  R.  Marchbank.     MDCCLXXXV.     8  vo.,  156  pp. 

284.  An  Essay  on  the  actual  resources  for  reestablishing  the  finances  of  Great 
Britain, 

By  George  Craufurd,  Esq. 

Truths  ivould  you  teach  ....  \ 

Pope's  Essay  on  Man. 
London:   Printed  for  J.  Debrett,  opposite  Burlington-House,  Piccadilly. 
(Entered  at  Stationers-Hall.)       8  vo.,  109  pp. 

285.  Original  Papers,  consisting  of  a  Letter  from  the  Late  Earl  of  Hardwicke  to 
a  near  Relation,  on  the  subject  of  a  Ministerial  Negociation  in  the  Year  1763, 
and  also  a  Letter  from  the  Honourable  Charles  Yorke  to  the  Reverend  Doctor 
Birch. 

London:  Printed  and  Sold  by  J.  Jarvis,  No.  283,  Strand;  and  Sold  also  bv 
J,  Debrett,  Piccadilly.    MDCCLXXXV. 

[Entered  at  Stationer's  Hall.]       8  vo.,  19  pp' 

286.  Comparative  State  of  the  Public  Revenues,  for  the  Years  ended  10th  October 
1783,  and  10th  October  1784.    By  John  Earl  of  Stair. 

London :  Printed  for  John  Stockdale,  Opposite  Burlington-House,  Piccadilly. 
MDCCLXXXV.     (Price  Six-pence.)     Entered  at  Stationer's  Hall.      8  vo.,  11  pp. 

1786. 

287.  Remarks  on  the  Distemper  Generally  l-nown  hy  the  Name  of  Molbay  Disease 
including  a  Description  of  its  Symptoms  and  Method  of  Cure  chiefly  intended  for 
the  Use  Of  the  clerical  and  other  gentlemen  residing  in  the  country. 

By  Robert  Jones,  Surgeon. 

Montreal :   Printed  by  Fleury  Mesplet,  MDCCLXXXVI.    8  vo.,  19  pp. 


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288.  Idees  Sur  les  Secours  a  donner  aux  pauyres  Malades  dans  tine  grande  ville. 

Miseris  succurrere  disco.    Virg. 

Philadelpliie,  Et  so  trouve  a  Paris?,  cliez  Moutard,  Imprimeur-Libraire  de  la 
Eeine;    rue  des  Matliurins.  Hotel  de  Clugny. 
M.DCC.LXXXVL    8  vo.,  64  pp. 

1787. 

289.  The  Present  State  of  Nova  Scotia,  with  a  brief  accouxt  of  Canada,  and  the 
British  Islands  on  the  Coast  of  North  America. 

The  second  edition  corrected  and  enlarged.    Illustrated  with  a  map. 
Sunt  ingeniorum  monumenta  ....     Livy. 
C'est  le  nombre  du  peuple,  ....       Fenelon. 

Edinburgh :    Printed  for  William  Creech,  Edinburgh,  and  Sold  by  T.  Cadell, 
and  G.  Eobinson  &  Co.,  London.    MDCCLXXXVII.     8  vo.,  221  pp. 

1788. 

290.  The  Claim  of  the  American  Loyalists.  Reviewed  and  maintained  upon  incon- 
trovertible Principles  of  Law  and  Justice. 

"  The  high  Court  of  Parliament  .... 

The  Opinion  of  the  Judges  in  the  Ca^e  of  the  Countess  of  Salishury. 
London :   Printed  for  G.  and  T.  Wilkie,  No.  71,  St.  Paul's  Church-Yard. 
MDCCLXXXVIIL    8  vo.,  138  pp. 
(Written  by  Joseph  Galloway.) 

291.  A  Review  of  the  Government  and  Grievances  of  the  Province  of  Quebec,  since 
the  conquest  of  it  by  the  British  Arms.  To  which  is  added,  an  appendix,  contain- 
ing extracts  from  authentic  papers. 

"  Justice  is  lame  as  well  as  blind,  amongst  them, 
The  laws  corrupted  to  their  ends  that  made  them. 
Serve  but  for  instruments  of  some  new  tyranny 
That  every  day  starts  up  t'enslave  them  deeper." 

Otway. 
London :    Printed  at  the  Logographic  Press,  and  sold  by  J.  Stockdale,  Picca- 
dilly, and  W.  Richardson,  under  the  Royal  Exchange.    M,DCC,LXXXVIII. 
8  vo.,  110  pp.  * 

292.  An  Address  to  the  Inhabitants  of  New  Brunsavick,  Nova  Scotia,  in  North 
America,  occasioned  by  the  Mission  of  two  Ministers,  John  James  and  Charles 
William  Milton,  sent  out  by  the  Countess  of  Huntington,  from  her  college  in 
South  Wales,  to  preach  the  glad  Tidings  of  Salvation  by  Jesus  Christ  to  Lost 
Sinners. 

By  John  Bradford,  A.  B.,  Late  of  Wadham-College,  Oxford :    Chaplain  to  the 
Right  Honourable  the  Countess  of  Huntington. 
Epig. — Matt,  xxiv.,  14. 

I  John,  i.,  3. 

I  Tim.,  iii.,  16. 
Loudon :   Printed  for  and  sold  by  Hughes  and  Walsh,  Inner  Temple-Lane. 
MDCCLXXXVIIL      8  vo.,  23  pp. 

292a.  Stated  Rules  of  the  Society  of  the  United  Brethren,  for  Propagating  the 
Gospel  among  the  Heathen. 

Philadelphia :    Printed  by  Charles  Cist,  in  Race-Street,  between  Front  and 
Second-Streets.     1788   (?)     12  mo..  18  pp. 


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1789. 

293.  Der  Neuschottlandische  Kalender,  Auf  das  Jahr  Clnisti  1789. 

Welches  eiu  Gemeines  Jalir  von  365  Tagen  ist. 
Halifax,  gebrueht  den  Anth.  Henrich.     8  vo.,  39  pp. 

294.  Extra  Official  State  Papers.  Addressed  to  The  Eight  Hox.  Lord  Rawdon.  and 
the  Other  Members  of  the  Two  Houses  of  Parliament,  associated  for  the  Pre- 
servation of  the  Constitution  and  Promoting  the  Prosperity  of  the  Buitisib 
Empire. 

By  a  Late  Under  Secretary  of  State. 

Volume  the  Second. 

London :    Printed  for  J.  Debrett,   opposite  Burlington-House,  in  Piccadilly.. 

M.DCC.LXXXIX.    8  vo.,  84  pp. 

(Written  by  William  Knox.) 

295.  An  Address  to  the  Army;  in  reply  to  Strictures,  by  Roderick  M'Kenzie,  (Late 
Lieutenant  in  the  71st  Regiment.)  on  Tarleton's  History  of  the  Campaigns  of 
1780  and  1781. 

By  the  Hon.  George  Hanger,  Major  to  the  Cavalry  of  the  British  Legions- 
Commanded  by  Lieut.  Col.  Tarleton,  and  Captain  in  the  Hessian  Jager  Corps. 
London :    Printed  for   James   Ridgwav,   York-Street,    Saint   James's-Square.. 
MDCCLXXXIX.    8  vo.,  138  pp. 

296.  Alfred  or  a  Narrative  of  the  Daring  and  Illegal  Measures  to  suppress  a  Pam- 
phlet Intituled,  Strictures  on  the  Declaration  of  Horne  Tooke,  Esq.,  Respecting^ 
"  Her  Royal  Highness  the  Princess  of  Wales,"  commonly  called  Mrs.  Fitz- 
iierbert.  With  Interesting  Remarks  on  a  Regency;  Proving,  on  Principles  of 
Law  and  Common  Sense,  that  a  certain  Illustrious  Personage  is  not  Eligible  to 
the  Important  Trust. 

The  Narrative  contains  a  Reference  to  those  Parts  of  the  Pamphlet  which 
caused  the  Alarm,  and  the  Names  of  the  illustrious  Personages  in  Pall-]\rall 
interested  in  this  Lawless  Attack  on  the  Sacred  Freedom  of  the  Press — The- 
Privileges  of  Parliament — and  the  Common  Rights  of  Citizens. 

Fourth  Edition, 

London :  Printed  for  the  Author,  and  Sold  at  No.  9.  Queen-Street,  Grosvenor- 
Square.    M,DCC,LXXXIX. 

Price,  Is.  6d.       8  vd.,  40  pp. 

297.  Plan  for  promoting  the  Fur-Trade  and  securing  it  to  this  country,  by  Unit- 
ing the  Operations  of  the  East-India  and  Hudson's-Bay  Companys. 

By  Dalrymple. 

London :    Printed  by  George  Bigg.     1789.     4to.,  32  pp. 

298.  The  Criminating  Complaint  of  the  Proprietors  of  The  Island  of  St.  John,. 
whose  lands  were  condemned  and  sold  in  1781,  oif  the  Pretence  of  Arrears  of  Quit 
Rents,  against  Governor  Paterson  and  others;  with  the  Report  of  the  Right 
Honourable  the  Lords  of  the  Committee  of  Council,  For  hearing  Complaints,  &c. 
from  the  Plantations.     And  His  Majesty's  orders  thereupon. 

London :   Printed  in  the  Year  MDCCLXXXIX.     8  vo.,  30  pp. 

299.  State  of  the  Present  Form  of  Government  of  the  Province  of  Quebec.  With  a 
large  Appendix;  containing  extracts  from  the  minutes  of  an  investigation  into 
the  past  administration  of  Justice  in  that  Province,  instituted  by  order  of 
Lord  Dorchester  in  1787,  and  from  other  original  papers. 

London:   Printed  for  J.  Debrett,  opposite  Burlington-House,  Piccadillv. 
MDCCLXXXIX.    8  vo.,  176  pp. 


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1790. 

300.  Introduction  to  the  Observations  made  by  the  Judges  of  the  Court  of  Common 
Pleas  for  the  District  of  Quebec,  upon  the  oral  and  written  testimony  adduced 
upon  the  Investigation  into  the  past  Administration  of  Justice.  Ordered  in  conse- 
quence of  An  Address  of  the  Legislative  Council. 

London :   Printed  for  J.  F.  and  C.  Kivington,  No.  62,  St.  Paul's  Church- Yard. 
MDCCXC.    8  vo.,  50  pp. 

301.  Answer  to  an  Introduction  to  the  Observations  made  by  the  Judges  of  the  Court 
of  Common  Pleas,  for  the  district  of  Quebec,  upon  the  oral  and  written  Testi- 
mony adduced  upon  the  investigation,  into  the  past  administration  of  Justice, 
ordered  in  consequence  of  an  address  of  the  Legislative  Council.  With  remarks 
on  the  Laws  and  Government  of  the  Province  of  Quebec. 

London  :   1790.     8  vo.,  107  pp. 

302.  Observations  on  a  Pamphlet,  entitled  A  State  of  the  Present  Form  of  Govern- 
ment OF  the  Province  of  Quebec  ;  circulated  in  London,  during  the  last  summer. 
With  an  appendix  containing  information  on  the  subject. 

By  a  Citizen  of  Quebec. 

London :   Printed  for  J.  F.  and  C.  Rivington,  :N'o.  62,  St.  Paul's  Church- Yard. 

MDCCXC.      8  vo.,  78  pp. 

303.  Letters  to  the  Right  Hon.  Earl  of  Chatham,  First  Lord  Commissioner  of  the 
Admiralty.  Prefaced  by  An  Address  to  the  Captains  of  the  Royal  Navy;  and 
concluding  with  An  Appeal  to  the  people  of  Great  Britain. 

"  Tempt  not  the  brave  and  needy  to  despair."    Juvenal. 

London :  Printed  for  J.  Ridgway,  No.  1,  York-Street,  St.  James'  Square.  1790. 

(Incomplete.)     8  vo.,  88  pp. 

304.  Report  of  a  Committee  of  the  Council  on  the  subject  of  promoting  the  means 
of  Education. 

Quebec :   Printed  by  Samuel  Neilson,  No.  3  in  Mountain-Street.    MDCCXC. 
8  vo.,  26  pp. 

305.  Copy  of  the  Letter  of  the  Bishop  of  Capsa,  Coadjutor  of  Quebec,  «S:c.,  to  the 
President  of  the  Committee  on  Education,  &c. 

Doctrinam  magis  quam  aurum  eligite. 

Prov.,  chap.  viii. 
English  and  French.     8  vo.,  20  pp. 

306.  Extract  of  the  proceedings  of  a  committee  of  the  whole  Council.  Under  the 
following  Order  of  Reference  relative  to  a  Conversion  of  the  present  Tenures  in 
the  Province  of  Quebec  into  that  of  Free  and  Common  Soccage;  Printed  by 
Order  of  His  Excellency  the  Governor  in  Council  of  the  20th  October,  1790,  for 
the  Use  of  the  Members  of  the  Legislative  Council. 

Quebec:    Printed  by  Samuel  Neilson,  No.  3  .Mountain-Street.     MDCCXC. 
8  vo.,  34  pp. 

307.  Authentic  Copy  of  the  Memorial  to  the  Right  Honourable  Williavi  Wvndham 
Grenville,  one  of  His  Majesty's  Principal  Secretaries  of  State,  by  Lieutenant 
John  Mears,  of  the  Royal  Navy;  dated  30th  April,  1790,  and  presented  to  the 
House  of  Commons,  May  13,  1790.  Containing  every  particular  respecting  the 
capture  of  the  vessels  in  Nootka  Sound. 

London:    Printed  for  J.  Debrett,  opposite  Burlington  House  in  Piccadilly. 
MDCCLX.?    8  vo.,  65  pp. 


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1791. 

308.  Thoughts  on  the  Canada  Bill,  now  depending  in  Parliament. 

London :   Printed  for  J.  Debrett,  Piccadilly.    MDCCXCI.    8  vo.,  50  pp. 

309.  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  gallant  Exploits  of  the  Old  Highlander  Sergeant 
Donald  Macleod,  who  Having  returned  wounded  with  the  Corpse  of  General  Wolfe 
from  Quebec  was  admitted  as  an  out  pensioner  of  Chelsea  Hospital  in  1759,  and 
is  now  in  the  103d  year  of  his  age. 

London :    From  Peterborough  House  Press,  By  D.  &  D.  Stuart.     Sold  by  J. 
Forbes,  Covent  Garden ;    -T.  Debrett,  Piccadilly,  and  J.  Sewell,  Cornhill. 
MDCCXCI.    S  vo.,  98  pp. 
(Original  title  page  missing.) 

310.  Memoire  sur  les  Coloxtes  Amkricaixes,  sur  leurs  relations  politiques  avec  leurs 
Metropoles,  et  sur  la  maniere  dont  la  France  et  I'Espagne  Ont  du  envisager  les 
suites  de  V independence  des  Etats-Unis  de  VAmerique. 

Par  feu  M.  Turgot,  Ministre  d'Etat. 

A  Paris,  De  I'Lnprimerie  de  Du  Pont,  Depute  de  Xemours  a  I'Assemblee 
Rationale,  hotel  de  Bretonvilliers,  Isle  Saint  Louis.     1791.    8  vo.,  75  pp. 

311.  Le  Conciliateur,  ou  Lettres  d'ln  Ecclesiastique  a  ux  Magistrat,  sur  les 
Affaires  Presentes. 

Par  feu  M.  Turgot,  Ministre  d'Etat. 

Nulle  puissance  humaine  ne  peut  forcer  le  retranchement  impenetrable  de  la 
liberte  du  cceur.  La  force  ne  peut  jamais  persuader  les  hommes;  elle  ne  fait  que 
des  hypocrites.  Quand  les  Rois  se  melent  de  la  Religion,  au  lieu  de  la  proteger, 
ils  la  mettent  en  servitude.  Accordez  done  a  tous  la  tolerance  civile,  non  en 
approuvant  tout  comme  indifferent,  niais  en  souffrant  avec  patience  tout  ce  que 
Dieu  souffre,  et  en  tachant  de  ramener  les  hommes  par  une  douce  persuasion.  - 

M.  de  Fenelon,  Arch,  de  Cambrai. 

Troisieme  Edition. 

A  Paris,  De  I'imprimerie  de  Du  Pont,  Depute  de  Xemours  a  FAssemble 
Nationale  constituante,  hotel  de  Bretonvilliers,  Isle  Saint-Louis.     1791. 

8  vo.,  56  pp. 

312.  Anciennes  Archives  Frangaises,  ou  elxtrait  des  mixutes  du  Coxseil  Qui  con- 
cernent  les  Regitres  du  Canada  lorsqu'il  etoit  sous  le  Gouvernement  de  France. 

A  Quebec :    Chez  Samuel  Xelson.    MDCCXCI.    12  mo.,  49  pp. 

313.  On  the  Effects  of  Gypsum,  or  Plaster  of  Paris,  as  a  manure. 

Chiefly  extracted  from  papers  and  letters  on  Agriculture  by  the  Agricultural 
Society  in  Canada. 

London :    Printed  by  James  Phillips,  George-Yard,  Lombard  Street. 
MDCCXCI.    8  vo.,  19  pp. 

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313a.  Regulations  for  Extraordixary  Expexditure  on  Foreign  Stations. 

Printed  by  W.  Clowes,  Northumberland-Court,  Strand,  for  His  Majesty's 
Office.     12  mo.,  14  pp. 

1792. 

314.  Second  Congress  of  the  Uxited  States  :  at  the  first  session  begun  and  held  at  the 
City  of  Philadelphia,  in  the  State  of  Pennsylvania,  on  Monday  the  twenty  fourth 
of  October,  1791.  An  Act  to  establish  the  Post  Office  and  Post  Roads  within 
the  United  States. 

Philadelphia:   1792.    4to,  8  pp. 


1793. 

315.  Rules  and  Regulations  of  the  House  of  Assembly.  Lower-Canad,a. 

Quebec :    Printed  for  John  Neilson.     MDCCXCIIT. 
English  and  French.     12  mo.,  83  pp. 

316.  Plan  of  a  Bill,  for  altering  the  Courts  of  Justice,  sent  by  the  Legislative  Counxii. 
to  the  Assembly,  Monday,  8th  April,  1793. 

Quebec:   Printed  for  John  Neilson.     MDCCXCIII.     8  vo.,  11  pp. 

317.  Plan  d'un  Bill,  envoye  a  TAssemblee,  par  le  Conseil  Legislatif ,  lundi  8me  Avril,. 
1793. 

Quebec:   Imprime  pour  John  Neilson.    MDCCXCIII.    8  vo.,  11  pages. 

318.  Plan  of  a  Bill,  Proposed  to  the  Legislative  Council,  And,  noM'  in  Committee  of 
the  whole  House,  to  be  taken  into  Consideration  on  the  10th  Day  of  March  next. 

Quebec :   Printed  for  John  Neilson.    M.DCC.XCIII. 
English  and  French.    8  vo.,  25  pp. 

319.  Authentic  Copies  of  Letters  between  Sir  Henry  Clinton,  K.B.,  and  the  Com-^ 
missioners  for  Auditing  the  Public  Accounts. 

London :   Printed  in  the  Year  M.DCC.XCIII.    8  vo.,  41  pp. 

1794. 

320.  Adresse  a  toutes  les  puissances  de  l'Europe  sur  l'etat  present  et  futur  de  la> 
Noblesse,  et  du  clerge  frangois.  Particulierement  au  Gouvernement  Britannique,. 
Sur  les  Moyens  d'assurer  a  ces  deux  Corps  I'Existence  la  plus  convenable  aux  Cir- 
stances,  moyennant  un  Plan  d'etablissemens  dans  le  Canada,  Les  plus  avanta- 
geux  possibles,  soit  au  Gouvernement,  soit  au  Commerce  Britannique,  soit  aux 
Loyalistes. 

Par  Chai-les  Grant,  Vte.  de  Vaux. 

A  Londres:  et  se  vend  chez  MM.  Elmsley,  Strand;  De  Boffe,  Gerrard- Street ;. 
Debrett,  Piccadilly;   &  Longman,  Paternoster-Row.     1794.     109  pp. 

1796. 

321.  French  Originals  of  Correspondence  between  the  French  Minister  Plenipoten- 
tiary and  Secretaries  of  State  Randolph  and  Pickering.  1794-1796. 

Philadelphia:    (1794-96.) 

(Title  page  missing.)     8  vo.,  207  pp. 

322.  Regies  et  Articles  pour  mieux  gouverner  toutes  les  forces  de  Sa  Majeste,  De- 
puis  le  24me  jour  de  Mars,  1794. 

Puhlie  par  ordre  de  Son  Excellence. 

Quebec:    Imprime  a  la  Nouvelle  Imprimerie.     ]\[DCCX(^VI.     12  mo.,  93  pp. 

323.  An  Inquiry  into  the  state  of  the  Finances  of  Great  Britain  ;  in  answer  to  Mr. 
Morgan's  facts.    By  Nicholas  Vansittart,  Esq. 

London:   Printed  for  J.  Owen,  No.  168,  Piccadilly.     MDCCXCVI. 
8  vo.,  75  pp. 

324.  Order  of  the  Governor  in  Council,  Of  the  7th  July  1796.  for  the  Regulation  of 
Commerce,  between  this  Province  and  the  United  States  of  America. 

Quebec:  Printed  by  Command  of  His  Excellency  the  Governor;  By  William 
Vondenvelden,  Printer  at  the  New  Printing-Office,  Poor-Street,  Upper-Town. 
Anno  Domini.     M.DCC.XCVI. 

French  and  English.     8  vo.,  16  pp. 


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1797. 

325.  (Quebec  Act,  1774.)  Anno  Eegni  Georgii  III.  Regis  Magnae  Britanniae, 
Franciae,  et  Hiberniae,  Dfximo  Quarto. 

Quebec:    Printed  by  WilHamVondenvelden,  Law  Printer  to  the  King's  Most 
Excellent  Majesty.    MDCCXCVII. 
French  and  English.    8  vo.,  21  pp. 

326.  The  Official  Correspondence  Relative  to  the  Negotiation  for  Peace,  between 
Great  Britain  and  the  French  Republick,  as  laid  before  both  Houses  of  Parlia- 
ment.   By  His  Majesty's  Command. 

London :   Printed  for  J.  Wright,  opposite  Old  Bond  Street,  Piccadilly.     1797. 
8  vo.,  124r  pp. 

327.  Declaration  of  the  Court  of  Great  Britain  respecting  the  late  Negotiation. 

London :  Printed  for  J.  Wright,  No.  169,  Piccadilly,  opposite  Old  Bond 
Street.    1797.    8  vo.,  87  &  xi.  pp. 

328.  A  View  of  the  Causes  and  Consequences  of  the  present  war  with  France. 

By  the  Honourable  Thomas  Erskine. 

The  Third  Edition. 

London :   Printed  for  J.  Debrett,  Piccadilly.    MDCCXCVII.    S  vo.,  138  pp. 

329.  A  Bone  to  Gnaw,  for  the  Democrats  ; 

Or,  Observations  on  a  Pamphlet  entitled,  "  The  Political  Progress  of 
Britain." 

The  Third  Edition,  Revised. 

"  Quand  tu  manges  .... 

La  Pompadour. 

Philadelphia:  Printed  by  William  Young,  For  William  Cobbett,  opposite 
Christ's  Church.     1797.     8  vo.,  69  pp. 

330.  Quebec  Hill,  or  Canadian  Scenery. 

A  Poem  in  two  parts,  By  J.  MacKay. 

Ego  laudo  .... 
Hor. 

London:  Printed  by  W.  Blackader,  Tooke's  Court,  Chancery  Lane,  fov  the 
Author;  and  sold  by  Elliot  &  Kay,  Strand,  and  W.  Richardson,  Roval-Exchange. 
1797. 

(Price  Two  Shillings  and  six  pence.)     4to.,  31  pp. 

1798. 

331.  Observations  on  the  Dispute  Between  the    LTnited  States  and  France,  Addressed 

By  Robert  Goodloe  Harper,  Esq.  One  of  the  Representatives  in  Congress  for 
the  State  of  South  Carolina. 

To  His  Constituents,  in  May,  1797. 

The  Profits  of  this  Pamphlet  are  devoted  to  the  Benefit  of  the  Philanthropic 
Society,  by  the  Editor. 

Sixth  Edition. 

Philadelphia  Printed. 

London:  Reprinted,  by  Direction  of  the  Editor,  at  the  Philanthropic  Reform, 
London-Road,  St.  George's  Fields;  and  sold  by  Debrett,  Wright,  and  Hatchard, 
Piccadilly;  Hookham  and  Carpenter,  Bond-Street;  Egertpn,  Whitehall;  Kears- 
ley,  and  Jordan,  Fleet-Street;  H.  D.  Symonds,  Paternoster-Row;  Vernon  and 
Hood,  Poultry;   Richardson,  Royal-Exchange,  and  by  all  other  booksellers. 

Except  John  Stockdale,  Piccadilly.     1798.     8  vo.,  110  pp. 


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332.  An  Address  to  the  Peopli:  of  Gki:at  Britain.  By  R.  Wat?on,  Lord  Bishop  of 
Landaflf.     Tenth  Edition. 

London :   Printed  for  E.  Faulder,  New  Bond  Street,  By  Cooper  and  Graham, 
Wild  Court,  Lincoln's-Inn  Fields.    1798. 
Price  Is.    8  vo.,  42  pp. 

332a.  Avis  au  Canada,  a  I'occasion  de  la  crise  importante  actuelle,  contenant  Une 
relation  fidele  d'un  nombre  de  cruautes  inouie?,  commises  depuis  la  revolution 
Frangois,  par  les  personnes  qui  exercent  actuellement  les  pouvoirs  de  gouverne- 
ment  en  France  et  par  leurs  adherents. 

Par  Un  Canadien. 

II  est  essential  a  la  cause  de  la  justice  et  de  I'humanite  d'avertir  ici,  que  ce 
recit  melancolique  n'est  pas  I'effet  d'une  malice  factieuse,  mais  qu'il  contient  de 
faits  qui  n'admettent  aueun  doute,  comme  etant  tires  des  Procedures  d'Etat  de 
la  France,  et  recueillis  de  depositions  formelles,  faites  sous  serm^ent,  soit  par  des 
temoins  oculaires  ou  par  complices  indirects  des  crimes  qu'ils  attestent. 

Quebec:   Luprime  a  la  Nouvelle  Lnprimerie,  Rue  Des  Jardins.    1798. 

8  vo.,  47  pp. 

1799. 

333.  A  Tour  through  Upper  and  Lower  Canada. 

By  a  Citizen  of  the  United  States. 

Containing, 

A  View  of  the  present  State  of  Religion,  Learning,  Commerce,  Agriculture, 
Colonization,  Customs  and  Manners,  among  the  English,  French  and  Indian 
Settlements. 

Printed  at  Litchfield  according  to  Act  of  Congress.    1799.    16  mo.,  119  pp. 

334.  A  Sermon  preached  at  Quebec,  on  Thursday  January  10th,  1799;  being  the  day 
appointed  for  a  general  Thanksgimng. 

By  Jacob,  Lord  Bishop  of  Quebec.  Together  with  the  form  of  prayer  drawn 
up  upon  the  occasion. 

Published  hy  Bequest. 

Quebec:    Printed  by  John  Neilson,  Mountain  Street.     1799.     16  mo.,  35  pp. 

335.  Discours  a  I'occasion  de  la  victoire  remportee  par  les  forces  Navales  de  Sa 
Majeste  Britannique  dans  la  Mediterrannee  le  1  et  2  Aout,  1798,  sur  la  Flottk 
Franqoise.  Prononce  dans  l'Eglise  Cathedrale  de  Quebec,  le  10  Janmer  1799. 
Par  Messire  J.  O.  Plessis,  Cure  de  Quebec,  Coadjuteur-elu  et  Vicaire  General  du 
Diocese.  Precede  du  Mandement  de  Mgr.  I'lllustrissime  et  Reverendisime  P. 
Eveque  de  Quebec. 

A  Quebec:  Imprime  au  profit  des  pauvres  de  la  paroisse  et  se  vend  a  I'lm- 
primerie.     16  mo.,  24  pp. 

336.  A  Sermon,  preached  in  the  Presbyterian  Chapel  at  Quebec  on  Thursday,  the  10th 
January  1799;  being  the  day  appointed  for  general  thanksgiving.  By  the  Rev. 
Alex.  Spark — To  which  is  added  a  form  of  thanksgiving  used  on  the  occasion. 

Quebec:   Printed  by  John  Neilson,  Mountain  Street.    1799.    8  vo.,  25_pp. 

1800—1805. 

337.  A  Letter  to  the  Right  Honourable  William  Pitt,  on  the  influence  of  the  stop- 
page of  issue  in  specie  at  the  Bank  of  England;  on  the  price  of  Provisions,  and 
other  commodities.    By  Walter  Boyd,  Esq.,  M.P. 

redeant  in  aurum 

Tempora  priscum. — Ilor.  Ode  II,  Carm.  lib.  4. 

London:  Printed  for  J.  Wright,  Piccadilly,  by  T.  Gillet,  Salisbury  Square. 
1801. 

(Price  3s.  6d.)     8  vo.,  vii.  &  112  pp. 


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338.  Extraits  Des  Titres  Des  anciennes  concessions  de  terre  en  fief  et  Seignenrie, 
faites  avant  et  depuis  la  conquete  de  la  Nouvelle  France  par  les  armes  Britan- 
niques,  dans  la  partie  actuellement  appellee  le  Bas-Canada ;  tires  des  registres 
deposes  au  bureau  du  Secretaire  de  la  Province,  et  par  cet  Officier  certifies  veri- 
tables:  pour  servir  de  references  aux  Seigneuries  respectives  posees  siir  la  Carte 
ToPOGRAPHiQUE  De  la  dite  Province  du  Bas-Canada.  Avec  permission  dediee  a  son 
Excellence  Egbert  Prescott,  Ecuier.  Capitaine  General  et  Gouverneur  en  Chef 
des  Provinces  du  Haut  et  Bas-Canada. 

Le  tout  compile  par  William  Vondenvelden.  ci-devant  Assistant   Arpenteur 
General  de  la  Province  susdite.  et  Louis  Charland.  Arpenteur  Provincial  en  icelle. 
Quebec :    Lnprimes  par  P.  E.  Desbarats,  rue  Le  Montague.     1803. 
12  mo.,  185  pp. 

339.  Precis  de  I'Acte  pour  mieux  regler  la  Milice  de  cette  Province,  et  pour  rappeler 
certains  Actes  ou  Ordonnances  y  mentionnees;  Passe  dans  la  43e.  Annee  du  Regne 
de  sa  Tres  Gracieuse  Majeste  George  III. 

Mis  par  ordre  Alphabetique. 

Quebec:   Imprime  par  P.  E.  Desbarats,  Lnprimeur  des  Loix  de  la  tres  Excel- 
lente  Majeste  du  Roi.    1803.    8  vo.,  47  pp. 

340.  A  Sermon  preached  in  the  Scotch  Presbyterian  Church  at  Quebec,  on  Wednes- 
day, 1st  February,  1804,  being  the  day  appointed  by  proclamation  f.or  a  General 
Fast. 

By  the  Revd.  Alexr.  Spark. 

Quebec:   Printed  and  Sold  by  John  Neilson,  No.  3,  Mountain-Street.     1804. 

8  vo.,  25  pp. 

341.  Proces  de  Louis  Perrault,  Ecuier,  Capitaine  dans  le  second  battaillon  de  la  villa 
et  banlieue  de  Quebec.     1804.     8  vo.,  28  pp. 

(Minutes  of  the  sessions  of  the  Court  Martial  on  the  case  of  Louis  Perrault.) 

342.  Sketch  of  His  Majesty's  Provixce  of  Upper  Canada.  By  D'Arcy  Boulton, 
Barrister  at  Law. 

London:    Printed  by  C.  Rickaby,  Peterborough-Court.  Fleet-Street;  and  sold 
by  Nornaville  and  Fell  (Successors  to  Mr.  Robson)  27,  New  Bond-Street.     1805. 
4to.,  99  pp. 

1806—1808. 

343.  The  Act  of  Incorporation  and  the  Bye  LA^vs,  of  the  Boston  and  Montreal 
Turnpike  Company. 

Peacham :   Printed  by  Samuel  Goss,  1806.    8  vo.,  12  pp. 

344.  Observations  on  the  Impressement  of  American  Seamen  by  the  Officers  of 
Ships  of  War,  and  Vessels  commissioned  by,  and  acting  under  the  Authority  of 
Great  Britain;  with  a  few  remarks  on  the  doctrine  of  Non-Expatriation.  To 
which  is  added,  a  correct  list  of  Impressed  Seamen,  taken  from  documents  laid 
before  Congress. 

Addressed  to  the  People  of  the  United  States.    By  a  citizen  of  Baltimore. 
Baltimore :   Printed  by  and  for  G.  Dobbin  &  Murphy,  No.  4,  Baltimore  Street. 
1806.     12  mo.,  59  pp. 

345.  Remarks  on  the  Culture  and  Preparation  of  Hemp,  in  Canada,  communicated, 
at  the  desire  of  the  Lords  of  His  Majesty's  Privy  Council  for  Trade  and  Planta- 
tions. 

By  Charles  Taylor,  M.D.,  Secretary  to  the  Society  for  the  encouragement 
of  Arts,  &c.,  in  London. 

Quebec:   Printed  for  John  Neilson,  No.  3,  Mountain  Street,  1806. 
English  and  French.    8  vo.,  19  pp. 


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346.  The  Christian  Religion,  RKCo.\iin:M)KD  in  a  Lktter  to  His  Pupils.  By  the  Rev. 
John  Strachan,  A.]\r.,  ]\[inister  of  Cornwall,  L^pper  Canada. 

"  The  Good  Alone  can  Happiness  enjoy." 

Montreal:    Printed  by  ISTahnm  Mower.     1807.     8  vo.,  32  pp. 

347.  An  Inquiry  into  the  Causes  and  Consequences  of  the  Orders  in  Council;  and 
AN  ExAiMiNATioN  of  the  CONDUCT  OF  Great  BRITAIN  towards  the  ISTeutral  Commerce 
of  America. 

By  Alexander  Baring,  Esq.,  M.P. 
Third  Edition. 

London :    Printed  for  J.  M.  Richardson,  No.  23,  Cornhlll,  Opposite  the  Royal 
Exchange;    and  J.  Ridgway,  Piccadilly.     1808.     8  vo.,  179  pp. 

348.  A  Defence  of  Joint  Stock  Companies;  being  an  ATTEitPT  to  shew  their 
Legality,  Expediency,  and  public  benefit. 

By  Henry  Day. 

London:    Printed  by  Longman,  Hnrst,  Rees,  and  Orme,  Pater-noster  Row, 
and  Richardson,  Royal  Exchange.    1808. 
Price  2s.  6d.     8  vo.,  76  pp. 

349.  A  True  Guide  to  Prince  Edward  Island,  formerly  Saint  John's,  in  the  Gulph  of 

St.  Law'RENCE,  North  America. 

Liverpool:    Printed  by   G.   F.   Harris,  For  Woodward   and   Alderson,   Book- 
sellers, Castle  Street.     1808.     12  mo.,  21  pp. 

1809. 

350.  A  View  of  the  Political  Situation  of  the  Province  of  L'pper  Canada,  in  North 
America.  Li  which  Her  Physical  Capacity  Is  Stated;  the  means  of  diminishing 
her  burden,  encreasing  her  value  and  securing  her  connection  to  Great  Britain 
are  fully  considered.    With  Notes  and  appendix. 

London :  Printed  for  W.  Earle,  No.  18,  Albermarle-Street.    1809.    8  vo.,  79  pp. 
(Written  by  John  Mills  Jackson.) 

351.  Considerations  sur  les  efifets  qu'ont  produit  en  Canada,  la  conservation  des  eta- 
blissemens  du  pays,  les  moeurs,  I'edueation,  etc,  de  ses  habitans;  et  les  eons— 
quences  qu'entraineroient  leur  decadence  par  rapport  aux  interets  de  la  Grande 
Bretagne. 

Par  un  Canadien,  M.P.P. 

"  Un  etat  merite  le  nom  de  sage;    lorsqu'on  y  prend  toujours  les  mesures  les 
plus  justes,  pour  ravancement  du  bien  public.'' 

Platon  de  la  Rep. 

Montreal:    Imprime  chez  James  Brown,  Libraire,  No.  20,  Rue  St.  Frangois- 
Xavisr,  vis-a-vis  le  Seminaire.     1809.     8  vo.,  51  pp.     (Attributed  to  D.  B.  Viger.) 

352.  An  Apology  for  (treat  Britain,  in  Allusion  to  a  Pamphlet,  intituled,  '•'  Con- 
siderations, &c..  Par  un  Canadien,  M.P.P." 

Quebec:   Printed  and  Sold  by  J.  Neilson,  No.  3,  Mountain  Street. 
8  vo.,  30  pp. 

353.  Seance  de  la  Societe  Littkraire  de  Quebec.  Tenue  Samedi  le  3e.  Juin  1809 — 
Floreamus  in  Nemoribus. 

Quebec,  Imprime  par  ordre  de  la  Societe,  par  J.  Neilson,  Imprinieiir-libraire 
No  3,  rue  La  Montagne.     1809.     8  vo.,  21  pp. 

354.  Memoirs  of  Charles  Dennis  Rusoe  d'Eres,  a  Native  of  Canada;  Wlio  was  with 
the  Scanyawtauragahrooote  Indians  eleven  years,  with  a  particular  account  of  his 
sufferings  &c.  during  his  tarry  with  them,  and  his  safe  return  to  his  Family  Con- 
nections in  Canada;  to  which  is  added  An  Appendix  containing  A  brief  account 


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of  their  Persons.  Dress,  Manners,  Reckoning-  time.  Mode  of  riovernment  iSrc, 
Feasts,  Dances,  Huntina;.  Weapons  of  War,  &c..  Making  Peace,  Diversions,  Court- 
ship, Marriage,  Religious  Tenets,  mode  of  worship,  etc.  etc. 

Copy  Right  Secured. 

(Date  and  name  of  publisher  missing  from  title  page.) 

12  mo.,  176  pp.     (Incomplete.) 

355.  letters  from  Ax  Amerkax  Loyalist  in  TJppkr  Caxada,  to  His  Friend  in 
England;  on  a  Pamphlet  Published  by  John  Mills  Jackson,  Esquire:  Entitled, 
A  View  of  the  Province  of  Upper  Canada.    Price  2s.  6d.    Halifax. 

8  vo.,  108  pp. 

1810. 

356.  A  Discourse  on  the  Character  of  Kin(;  George  the  Third.  Addressed  to  the 
Inhabitants  of  British  America. 

By  the  Rev.  John  Strachan,  Rector  of  Cornwall,  Tapper  Canada. 
Serus  in  coelum  redeas ;    diuque 
Latus  intersis  populo  quirini ; 

Hor. 
Montreal :   Printed  by  ISTahum  Mower.     1810.     8  vo.,  87  pp. 

356a.  Papers  relating  to  America. 

Presented  to  the  House  of  Commons,  1809. 

London :    Printed  by  A.  Strahan,  Printers-Street.     1810.     8  vo.,  182  pp. 

357.  Tables  of  the  Cubical  Contents  of  Masts,  Haxd-masts,  Spars,  and  Bowsprits: 
Calculated  upon  the  principle  described  in  the  Provincial  Statute  of  Lower 
Canada,  48  Geo.  3,  Cap.  27,  Sec.  vii,  Intitled  "  An  Act  for  the  better  Regulation 
of  the  Lumber  Trade,"  accompanied  with  a  sketch,  illustrating  their  respective 
Places  of  Measurement,  As  received  at  Quebec. 

By  John  Charles  Grant.    Printed  and  sold  by  John  Keilson,  Mountain  Street. 
1810.     24  mo.,  14  and  10  pp. 

1812. 

358.  American  Question.    Price  Is.  6d. 

A  Letter  From  a  Calm  Observer  To  a  Noble  Lord,  On  the  Subject  of  the 
L\TE  Declaration  Relative  to  the  Orders  in  Council. 

London:  Printed  by  A.  J.  Valpy,  Tooke's  Court,  Chancery  Lane;  Sold  by 
Gale  and  Curtis,  Paternoster  Row;  James  Richardson,  Opposite  the  Royal  Ex- 
change;   and  all  other  Booksellers.     1812.     8  vo.,  16  pp. 

359.  An  Accurate  and  Interesting  Account  of  the  Hardships  and  sufferings  of  the 
Band  of  Heroes,  who  traversed  the  wilderness  in  the  campaign  against  Quebec  in 
1775. 

By  John  Joseph  Henry,  Esq.,  Late  President pf  the  Second  Judicial  District 
of  Pennsylvania. 

Lancaster:    Printed  by  William  Greer.     1812.     12  mo.,  225  pp. 

360.  An  Address  of  Memhers  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  Congress  of  the 
United  States  to  their  Constituents,  on  the  subject  of  the  War  with  Great 
Britain. 

Northampton :   Printed  by  William  Butler.     1812.    8  vo.,  29  pp. 

361.  Supplement  to  the  Boston  weekly  Messenger. 

An  Address  of  Memhers  of  the  House  of  Eepreseniatives  of  the  Congress  of 
the  United  States,  to  their  constituents  on  the  subject 'of  the  war  witiI  Great 
Britain. 

(Address  same  as  No.  360.)     8  vo.,  32  pp. 
234—4 


54  ^ 

362.  The  Wars  of  the  Gulls;  an  Historical  Eomaxce.    In  Three  Chapters. 

Chap.  I.     Shewing  how,  and  why,  and  with  whom  the  Gulls  went  to  war. 
Chap  II.     Shewing:  how  the  Gulls  make  the  deep  to  boil  like  a  pot. 
Chap.  III.     Shewing:  how  a  certain  doughty  General  of  the  Gulls  goes  forth  to 
play  the  game  of  Hull-Gull  in  Upper  Canada. 
"  And  from  the  pinnacle  of  glory, 
"  Falls  headlong  into  purgatory." 

New- York :  Published  at  the  Dramatic  Repository,  Shakespeare  Gallery.   1812. 
Reprint  1890.    8  vo.,  36  pp. 


1813. 

363.  A  Letter  to  the  Right  Honourable  Lord  Castlereagh,  &c.  &c.  &c.,  on  the  North 
American  Export-Trade  During  the  War,  and  During  any  time  the  Import  and 
Use  of  our  Manufactures  are  interdicted  in  the  United  States. 

By  Charles  Lyne. 

London:    Printed  for  J.  M.  Richardson,  23,  Cornhill.     1813.     8  vo.,  43  pp. 

364.  Barbarities  of  the  Enemy,  exposed  in  a  Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  House 
of  Representatives  of  the  United  States,  appointed  to  enquire  into  the  spirit  and 
manner  in  which  the  war  has  been  waged  by  the  enemy,  and  the  Documents — 
accompanying  said  report. 

Troy:  Printed  by  Francis  Adancourt,  Congress  Street,  Directly  north  of  the 
Park.    1813.    8  vo.,  179  pp. 

365.  A  Short  Topographical  Description  of  His  Majesty's  Province  of  Upper 
Canada,  in  North  America.  To  which  is  annexed  a  Provincial  Gazetteer. 
Second  Edition. 

London.    Published  by  W.  Faden,  geographer  to  His  Majesty,  and  His  Royal 
Highness  the  Prince  Regent,  Charing  Cross.     1813.     8  vo.,  123  pp. 
(Prepared  by  D.  W.  Smyth.) 

366.  Speech  of  the  Hon.  Joseph  Quincy.  in  the  House  of  Representaiives  of  the 
United  States,  delivered  the  5th  January,  1813,  On  the  hill  in  addition  to  the  act 
entitled  "An  Act  to  raise  an  additional  military  force"  and  for  other  purposes. 

Boston :  Printed  by  John  Eliot,  Jun.    1813.    8  vo.,  33  pp. 

367.  Reasons  for  colonizing  the  Island  of  Newfoundland,  in  a  letter  addressed  to 
the  inhabitants. 

By  Wm.  Carson,  M.D.,  author  of  a  letter  to  the  Members  of  Parliament  of  the 
United  Kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  on  the  address  of  the  Merchants 
and  Inhabitants  of  St.  John's,  in  the  Island  of  Newfoundland,  to  the  Prince 
Regent. 

Greenock:  Printed  by  William  Scott,  and  Sold  by  Sir  Richard  Phillips, 
London;    also  by  the  Booksellers  of  Greenock,  Glasgow  and  Edinburgh.  ""1813. 

8  vo.,  26  pp. 

368.  Anticipation  of  Marginal  Notes  on  the  declaration  of  Government  of  The  9th 
of  January,  1813,  in  the  American  National  Intelligencer, 

Festinare  nocet,  nocet  et  Cuuctatio  saepe; 
Tempore  quaeque  suo  qui,  facit,  ille  sapit. 

London :  Printed  by  A.  J.  Valpy,  Tooke's  Court,  Chancery  Lane.  Sold  by 
Underwood,  Fleet  Street;   and  all  other  Booksellers.    1813.    8  vo.,  iv.  &  31  pp. 


55  ' 

1814. 

369.  Definite  Treaty  of  Peace  and  A:\tiTY  between  His  Britaxxic  Ma.testy  and  His 
Most  Christiax  Majesty. 

Signed  at  Paris,  the  30tli  day  of  May  1814. 
Published  by  authority. 

London :   Printed  by  R.  G.  Clarke,  Cannon  Row. 
French  and  English.     8  vo.,  39  pp. 

370.  Proceedings  in  the  Assembly  of  Loaver  Canada  on  the  Rules  of  Practice  of  the 
Courts  of  Justice,  and  the  Impeachments  of  Jonathan  Sewell  and  James  Monk, 
Esquires. 

Printed  by  Order  of  the  House.     1814. 
English  and  French.     4to,  64  &  67  pp. 

371.  A  Sermon,  preached  at  York,  Upper  Canada,  on  the  Third  of  June,  being  the 
Day  appointed  for  a  General  Thanksgiving. 

By  the  Rev'd  John  Strachan,  D.D. 

Montreal:   Printed  by  William  Gray.     1814.    S  vo.,  38  pp. 

372.  A  Sermon,  Preached  in  the  Scotch  Church,  in  the  City  of  Quebec,  on  Thursday 
the  21st  April,  1814.  Being  the  Day  Appointed  for  a  General  Thanksgiving. 
By  the  Revd.  Alexr.  Spark,  D.D. 

Published  at  the  Req\iest  of  the  Audience. 

Quebec:   Printed  by  John  Neilson,  3,  Mountain  Street.     1814.    8  vo.,  18  pp. 

373.  Excerpts  from  Letters  from  Lieut  and  Adjutant  William  Macewen,  1st  Battalion 
Royal  Scots,  to  his  wife.    Canada,  1813-14. 

12  mo.,  16  pp. 


1815. 

374.  The  Canadian  Inspector,  No.  1.  Containing  a  Collection  of  Facts,  concerning 
the  Government  of  Sir  George  Prevost,  in  the  Canadas. 

"  Let  those  who  reprimand  their  brothers 
Firs1>  mend  the  faults  they  find  in  others." 

Gay. 
Montreal :    Printed  by  Xahum  Mower,  July,  1815.     8  vo.,  80  pp. 

375.  The  Letters  of  Veritas,  re-published  from  the  Montreal  Herald;  containing  a 
succinct  narrative  of  the  Military  Administration  of  Sir  George  Prevost,  during 
his  command  in  the  Canadas;  whereby  it  will  appear  manifest,  that  the  merit  of 
preserving  them  from  conquest,  belongs  not  to  him. 

Montreal':   Printed  by  W.  Gray,  July,  1815.     8  vo.,  157  pp. 

376.  Proceedings  in  the  House  of  Assembly,  on  the  Petition  of  Thomas  Lee,  Junr. 
Esq.  For  a  bill  to  authorize  him  to  make  and  maintain  Turnpike  Roads  in  the 
Vicinity  of  Quebec. 

Quebec:   Printed  by  John  Neilson,  3  Mountain  Street,  1815. 
English  and  French.     8  vo.,  38  pp. 

377.  Extracts  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  House  of  Assembly  in  the  first  Session  of 
the  Eighth  Provincial  Parliament  of  Lower-Canada  Upon  the  existing  Constitu- 
tion of  the  Criminal  and  Civil  Courts  of  Justice  in  the  said  Province. 

Published  by  Authority. 

Quebec:    Printed  at  the  New  Printing-Offiee,  No.  21,  Buade-Street.     1815. 
French  and  English.     12  mo.,  67  pp. 
234—41 


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378.  Proceedings  of  the  House  of  Assembly  in  the  first  Session  of  the  Eighth  Pro- 
vincial Parliament  of  Lower-Canada,  On  the  state  and  progress  of  Education  as 
resulting  from  the  Act  of  the  41st  Geo.  Til,  Chapter  iTth,  which  provides  for  the 
establishment  of  Free  Schools  and  the  advancement  of  Learning  i,n  this  Province. 

Also  an  Extract  from  the  Improved  system  of  Education', 

By  Joseph  Lancaster. 

Quebec:   Printed  at  the  New  Priuting-Office.  Xo.  21  Buade  St.    1S15. 

8  vo.,  132  pp. 

■379.  An  Exposition  of  the  Causes  and  Character  of  the  Late  War  with  Great 
Britain. 

Published  by  Authority  of  the  American  Govei'nment. 

Seventh  Edition. 
"  This  document  is  official ;  and  comes,  I  dare  say,  from  the  pen  of  Mr.  Madison 
himself,  or  from  that  of  Mr.  Monroe.  It  has  been  published  in  all  the  American 
newspapers  that  I  have  seen;  and  I  perceive  from  advertisements,  that  it  has  been 
published  in  a  pamphlet  form  in  every  part  of  America,  to  the  amount,  perhaps, 
of  a  million  of  copies."  .... 

"The  document  is  all  pith;  all  iLonie  hlows.  It,  therefore,  should  be  answered. 
I  hereby  offer  my  paper  as  the  vehicle  of.  an  answer,  if  any  one  will  send  it  me.'' — 
Cohhett's  Political  Register  of  Saturday,  Aug.  12.     . 

Washington  Printed. 

London:    Reprinted  and  Published  by  W.  I.  Clement,  192,  Strand.     1815. 

8  vo.,  101  pp. 


1816. 

380.  The  Royal  Charter,  for  incorporating  the  Hudson's  Bay  Company,  Granted  by 
His  Majesty  ICixc;  Charles  the  Second,  In  the  Twenty-second  Year  of  his 
Reign  A.D.  1670. 

London:   1810. 

Printed  by  R.  Caustou  and  Son,  Finch-Lane,  Cornhill.     8  vo.,  19  pp. 

381.  Narrative  of  the  Shipwreck  and  Sufferings  of  Xeil  Dewar,  (who  lost  both  his 
legs  and  arms)  sea:man  of  the  Rebecca  of  Quebec,  wrecked  on  the  Coast  of  Labra- 
dore,  20th  November,  1816. 

Greenock :  Printed  for  Neil  Dewar. 
Price  Sixpense.     12  mo.,  12  pp. 


1817. 

382.  A  Short  View  of  the  Present  State  of  the  Eastern  Townships  in  the  Province 
OF  Lower  Canada,  bordering  on  the  Line  45°  :  with  hints  for  their  improve- 

jMENT. 

By  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Charles   Stewart,  D.D.,  Minister  of  St.  Armand, 
Lower  Canada,  and  Chaplain  to  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Quebec. 
"It  is  the  sinfullest  thing  ..... 

Bacon, 
^lonti'eal,  Printed. 
London,  re-printed,  for  J.  Hatchford,  No.  100,  Piccadilly.    1817.   8  vo.,  20  pp. 

383.  Notice  Respecting  the  Boundary  between  His  Majesty's  Posse.ssions  in  North 
America  and  the  United  States;  with  a  Map  of  America,  between  Latitudes 
40°  and  70°  north,  and  Longitudes  80°  and  150°  west;  Exhibiting  the  Prin- 
cipal Trading  Stations  of  the  North-West  Company;    and  intended  to  aecom- 


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pany  the  Narrative  of  Oeciirrenees  in  the  Indian  Countries  of  North  America, 
connected  with  the  Earl  of  Selkirk,  the  Hudson's  Bay  and  the  North-West 
Companies. 

London:    Printed  by  B.  M'^lillan.  Bow-Street.  Covent-Garden.     ISIT. 

8  vo.,  12  pp. 

384.  Precedes  dans  L'Assemblee  du  Bas-Cauada  sur  les  Accusations  contre  L'Hoxon- 
ABLE  Louis  Charles  Foucher,  Ecuyer,  un  des  Juges  Puines  de  la  Cour  du  Banc 
du  Roi,  pour  le  District  de  Montreal. 

Lnprimes  par  Ordre  de  la  Chambre.     1817.     4to,  170  pp. 

385.  Articles  of  Association  of  the  Montreal  Bank.  With  an  Extract  from  the 
Rules  and  Regulations  of  the  President  and  Directors  of  the  Montreal  Bank. 
1817. 

Montreal : — Printed  by  W.  Gray.     16  mo.,  13  &  6  pp. 

386.  Bill  for  the  Relief  of  Certain  Parishes  in  distress  therein  mentioned. 

Bill  pour  le  Secours  de  Certaines  Paroisses  y  mentionnees  en  detresse. 

1817.  (?) 

French  and  English.    12  mo.,  19  pp. 

1818. 

387.  Memoirs  of  the  Administration  of  the  Colonial  Government  of  Lower  Canada, 
by  Sir  James  Henry  Craig,  and  Sir  George  Prevost;  From  the  year  1807  until 
the  year  1815. 

Comprehending  the  Military  and  Naval  operations  in  the  Canadas ;    during 
the  late  War  with  the  United  States  of  America. 
By  Robert  Christie. 
Quebec:    1818.       8  vo.,  150  &  9  pp. 

388.  Another  edition  of  No.  387. 

Title  page  and  appendix  D.  missing.     8  vo.,  232  pp. 

389.  A  Brief  Description  of  Nova  Scotia,  with  plates  of  The  Principal  Harbors;  in- 
cluding a  Particular  Account  of  the  Island  of  Grand  Manan. 

By  Anthony  Lockavood,  Professor  of  Hydrography,  Assistant  Surveyor- 
General  of  the  Provinces  of  N.S.  and  C.  Breton. 

London :  Printed  for  the  Author,  By  G.  Hayden,  Brydges  Street,  Covent 
Garden;    and  sold  by  Cadell  and  Davies,  Strand.     1818.    4to,  102  &  ii.  pp. 

390.  Proceedings  at  a  Meeting  of  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Townships  of  Hope  and 
Hamilton,  in  the  district  of  Newcastle,  U.C.  Held  agreeable  to  notice  from 
Robert  Gourlay. 

York,  LLC.     Printed  by  R.  C.  Horue.     1818.     8  vo.,  10  pp. 

391.  Address  to  the  Jury,  at  Kingston  Assizes;  in  the  Case  of  the  King  v.  Robert 
Gourlay,  for  Libel  :   With  a  Report  of  the  Trial,  &c.  &c. 

Printed  at  the  Gazette  Office — Kingston,  August  1818.     8  vo.,  24  pp. 

1819. 

382.  Medical  Topography  of  Upper  Canada. 

By  John  Douglas,  Assistant  Surgeon,  Eighth  Regiment. 

London:  Printed  for  Burgess  and  Hill.  55  Great  Windmill  Street,  Hay- 
market.     1819.     8  vo.,  126  pp. 

392a.  Facts  and  Observations  respecting  Canada,  and  the  United  States  of  America: 
Affording  a  Comparaiive  Vieio  of  the  Inducements  to  Emigration  presented  in 
those  Countries. 


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To  which  is  added  an  appendix  of  practical  instructions  to  Emigrant  Settlers 
in  the  British  Colonies. 

By  Charles  F.  Grece,  member  of  the  Montreal  and  Quebec  Agricultural 
Societies;  and  author  of  essays  on  husbandry,  addressed  to  the  Canadian  Farmers. 

London:  Printed  for  J.  Harding,  St.  James's  Street.  Sold  at  Liverpool,  by 
W.  Grapel;    at  Hull,  by  Wilson;    and  at  Bristol,  by  Browne  and  Manchee.     1819. 

8  vo.,  172  pp. 

393.  Proceedings  in  the  Assembly  of  Lower-Canada,  on  the  Accusations  against 
Pierre  Bedard,  Esq.,  Provincial  Judge  for  the  District  of  Three-Kivers, 

Printed  by  Order  of  the  House.     1819. 
French  and  English.     Folio,  42  pp. 

394.  Consultation  de  douze  des  plus  celebres  avocats  de  Paris,  touchant  les  droits 
de  propriete  du  Seminaire  de  Montreal  en  Canada. 

Paris:    1819.     8  vo.,  16  pp. 

395.  A  Voyage  to  Hudson's  Bay,  during  the  Summer  of  1812.    Containing  a  parti- 
cular Account  of  the  Icebergs  and  other  phenomena  which  present  themselves 
in  those  Eegions.    Also,  a  Description  of  the  Esquimeaux  and  North  American- 
Indians,  Their  Manners,  Customs,  Dress,  Language,  &c.  &c.  &c. 

By  Thomas  M'Keevor,  M.D.  of  the  Dublin  lying-in  Hospital, 
Where  undissolving  from  the  first  .... 

London :  Printed  for  Sir  Richai'd  Phillips  and  Co.,  Bridge-Court,  Bridge 
Street.    1819.    8  vo.,  78  pp. 

396.  Voyage  to  the  North  Pole,  in  the  Frigate  the  Syrene;  including  a  Physical 
and  Geographical  Notice  Eelative  to  the  Island  of  Iceland. 

By  the  Chevalier  de  la  Poix  de  Freminville,  Lieutenant,  Chief  of  the  Brigade 
of  the  Marine  Cadets,  and  a  Member  of  several  learned  Societies. 

London:  Printed  for  Sir  Richard  Phillips  and  Co.,  Bridge-Court,  Bridge- 
Street.    1819.    8  vo.,  21  pp. 

397.  A  Sermon  Preached  at  The  Anniversary  of  The  Royal  Humane  Society,  in 
Christ  Church,  Surrey,  on  Sunday  the  28th  of  March  1819. 

By  the  Right  Rev.  Jacob  Mountain,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Quebec. 

London :  Printed  for  the  Society ;  and  sold  at  the  Office,  48,  St.  Paul's  Church- 
yard. Sold  also  by  F.  C.  &  J.  Rivington;  Cadell  and  Davies;  J.  Ilatchard;  and 
Lockington  and  Co.     1819.     8  vo.,  32  pp. 

398.  A  Sermon  preached  in  the  Cathedral  Church  of  Quebec,  on  Sunday,  the  12tii 
September,  1819,  after  the  public  calamity  experienced  in  the  death  of  His  Grace 
the  Duke  of  Richmond,  Governor  in  Chief.  By  the  Reverend  G.  J.  Mount.\in, 
A.B.,  Bishop's  Official  in  Lower  Canada,  &  Rector  of  Quebec.  (Published  by 
Desire.) 

Quebec,  J.  Neilson,  Mountain  Street,  1819.     8  vo.,  17  pp. 

399.  A  Sermon  Delivered  in  St.  Andrew's  Church,  Quebec: 

By  the  late  Rev.  Alex.  Spark,  D.D.,  on  the  7th  March,  1819,  The  day  of  his 
Death. 
Also.    A  Funeral  Sermon,  Preached  on  that  Occasion,  the  14th  March,  1819. 

"  But  these  were  merciful  men,  whose  righteousness  hath  not  been  forgotten. 
Their  bodies  are  buried  in  Peace,  but  their  name  liveth  forever."      Ecclesiasticus. 

Quebec:    Printed  and  Sold  by  J.  Neilson,  No.  3,  IMountain  Street.     1819. 

8  vo..  vii.  &  26  pp. 


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1820. 

400.  Traduction  libre  et  abregee  des  lecoxs  de  Ciiimie,  donnees  par  le  Chevalier 
Humphrey  Davy,  a  la  Societe  d'Agriculture  de  Loxdres.    Editioii  de  1814. 

Dediee  aux  Societes  d'Agriculture  du  Bas  Canada. 

Montreal:   Chez  James  Lane,  29  Rue  Saint  Paul.    1820.     8  vo.,  12."  pp. 

401.  A  Charge  delivered  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Diocese  of  Quebec,  in  the  year  1820, 
By  the  Right  Reverend  Jacob,  Lord  Bishop  of  that  Diocese. 

Quebec:    Printed  and  Published  by  John  Neilson,  No.  5,  Mountain  Street. 
1820.    8  vo.,  48  pp. 

402.  An  Essay  on  a  uniform  Orthography  for  the  Indian  Languages  of  North 
America,  as  published  in  the  memoirs  of  the  American  Academy  of  Arts  and 
Sciences. 

By  John  Pickering,  A.A.S. 

Cambridge:    Univ.  Press — Hilliard  and  Metcalf.     1820.     4to.,  42  pp. 

403.  Election  du  Comte  Northumberland. 

(  A  letter  signed  "  Pre.  De  Sales  Laterriere  "  and  dated  Quebec,  22  Avril, 
1820.)     8  vo.,  10  pp. 

404.  Information  to  Emigrants.  An  account  of  the  Island  of  Prince  Edward,  with 
PRACTICAL  ADVICE  to  thosc  INTENDING  TO  EMIGRATE;  and  some  observations  on  the 
Cape  of  Good  Hope,  Nevr  South  Wales,  Canada,  and  the  Red  River.  To  which  are 
added,  Sailing  Directions  for  the  Coast  and  Harbours  of  the  said  Islands ;  and  a 
correct  Map  of  Holland  Harbour  and  the  Lands  surrounding  Cascumpec  Bay. 
By  a  late  resident  of  that  Colony. 

London:    Printed  for  and  sold  by  James  Asperne,  Bible  and  Crown,  Cornhill. 
Price  Is.  6d.    8  vo.,  20  pp. 
1820  (?) 

405.  Considerations  sur  Les  Biens  du  Se^linaire  de  Montreal.    1820  (?) 

(Title  page  missing.)     8  vo.,  64  pp. 


1821. 

406.  A  Narrative  of  the  Rise  &  Progress  of  Emigration,  from  the  Counties  of  Lanark 
&  Renfrew,  to  the  New  Settlements  in  Upi)er  Canada,  on  Government  Grant; 
comprising  the  Proceedings  of  the  Glasgow  Committee  for  Directing  the  Affairs 
and  Embarkation  of  the  Societies,  with  a  Map  of  the  Townships,  Designs  for 
Cottages,  and  a  Plan  of  the  Ship  Earl  of  Buckinghamshire.  Also,  Interesting 
Letters  from  the  Settlements. 

By  Robert  Lamond,  Secretary  &  Agent. 

Glasgow,  Printed  by  James  Hedderwick,  For  Chalmers  &  Collins,  68,  Wilson- 
Street.    1821.    8  vo.,  112  pp. 

407.  Report  at  Large  of  a  Debate  in  the  House  of  Assembly  of  the  Province  of 
Lower-Canaua,  On  the  14th  February,  1821. 

From  Notes  taken  Stenographically  by  William  S.  Simpson. 

Quebec :   Printed  for  the  Reporter,  By  T.  Gary,  Jr.  &  Co.    1821,    8  vo.,  64  pp. 

408.  First  Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  House  of  Assembly,  on  that  part  of  the 
Speech  of  His  Excellency  the  Governor  in  Chief,  which  relates  to  the  Settlement 
of  the  Crown  Lands,  with  the  Minutes  of  Evidence  taken  before  the  Committee. 

Quebec:   Printed  by  J.  Neilson,  No.  3,  Mountain-Street.     1821. 
8  vo.,  72  &  128  pp. 


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408a.  Abstract  of  the  Militia  Act  at  present  in  force;  and  of  the  duties  thereby  im- 
posed on  the  officers  and  militiamen. 

Quebec:  Printed  b.y  P.  E.  Desbarats,  Law  Printer  to  the  King's  Most  Excel- 
lent Majesty.    1821.    12  mo.,  47  pp. 

1822. 

409.  Narrative  of  a  Voyage  to  Quebec,  and  Journey  from  thence  to  New  Lanark,  in 
Upi'ER  Canada,  detailing  the  Hardships  and  Difficulties  which  an  Emigrant  has  to 
encounter,  before  and  after  His  Settlement;  with  an  Account  of  the  Country, 
as  it  regards  its  Climate,  Soil,  and  the  Actual  Condition  of  its  Inhabitants. 

By  John  M'Donald. 

Second  Edition. 

Glasgow:    Printed  by  William  Lang.     1822.     12  mo.,  32  pp. 

410.  A  Series  of  Letters,  Descriptive  of  Prince  Edward  Island,  in  the  Gulph  of  St. 
Laurence,  Addressed  to  the  Rev.  John  Wightman,  Minister  of  Kirkmahoe,  Dum- 
fries-Shire. 

By  Walter  Johnstone,  A  Native  of  the  same  County. 

The  Author  of  these  Letters  went  out  for  the  express  purpose  of  surveying 
Prince  Edward  Island,  and  collecting  information  on  the  subject  of  Emigration. 
During  two  Summers,  and  one  Winter,  he  was  assiduously  engaged  in  the  prosecu- 
tion of  this  object;  and  the  small  Volume  now  presented  to  the  Public,  will  be 
found  to  contain  a  full  and  particular  Account  of  the  Climate,  Soil,  Natural  Pro- 
ductions, and  Mode  of  Husbandry  adopted  in  the  Island;  together  W'ith  Sketches 
of  Scenery,  Manners  of  the  Inhabitants,  &c.  &c. ;  the  whole  being  intended  for  the 
guidance  of  future  Emigrants,  particularly  as  to  what  Implements  and  Neces- 
saries it  may  be  proper  to  provide  themselves  with  before  crossing  the  Atlantic. 

Dumfries:    Printed  for  the  Author,  By  J.  Swan.     1822.     12  mo.,  72  pp. 

411.  Joint  Address  of  the  Legislative  Council  and  House  of  Assembly  of  Upper 
Canada  to  His  Majesty  and  Report  of  the  Committee  appointed  by  the  Honour- 
able the  Legislative  Council  and  House  of  Assembly,  to  consider  and  report  upon 
the  Subject  Matter  of  certain  Resolutions  of  the  House  of  Assembly,  in  which 
the  Honourable  the  Legislative  Council  have  concurred,  respecting  the  Financial 
Concerns  of  this  Province  with  Lower  Canada.     With  appendix. 

1822.     8  vo.,  X.  and  107  pp. 

412.  Remarks  on  the  Indians  of  North  America,  in  a  Letter  to  an  Edinburgh  Re- 
viewer. 

London:   Printed  for  Thomas  and  George  Underwood,  32,  Fleet'Street.    1822,' 
8  vo.,  64  pp. 

413.  Outline  of  a  plan  of  Emigration  to  Tapper  Canada,  with  observations  upon  the 
outline  of  a  plan  of  Emigration  to  Upper  Canada. 

:   1822  ( ?)     8  vo.,  10  +  xv.  +  8  pp. 

1823. 

414.  Some  Account  of  the  Public  Life  of  the  late  Lieutenant-General  Sir  George 
Prevost,  B.\rt.  Particularly  of  his  services  in  The  Canadas;  including  a  Reply 
to  the  strictures  on  his  Military  Character,  contained  in  an  article  in  the 
Quarterly  Review  for  October,  1822. 

"  Either Malice."     ^Afeasure  for  Measure. 

London:    Printed  for  T.  Cadell,  Strand;    and  T.  Egerton,  Whitehall.     1823. 
8  vo.,  197  &  99  pp. 


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415.  Travels  in  Prixce  Edward  Isi^and,  Gulf  of  St.  Lawrence,  North-America,  in  the 
years  1820-21.  Undertaken  with  a  Design  to  Establish  Sabbath  Schools,  And 
Investigate  the  Religious  State  of  the  Country;  Wherein  is  given  a  Short  Account 
of  the  Different  Denominations  of  Christians,  their  Former  History  and  Present 
Condition,  interspersed  with  Notices  relative  to  the  various  Clergymen  that  have 
officiated  on  the  Island. 

By  Walter  Johnstone.  Author  of  "  A  Series  of  Letters  "  Descriptive  of  that 
Island. 

Edinburgh:  Printed  for  David  Brown,  16.  South  St.  Andrew's  Street;  Chal- 
mers and  Collins,  Glasgow;  John  Johnstone,  Dumfries;  and  Knight  and  Lacey, 
24,  Paternoster-Eow,  London.     1823.     12  mo.,  132  pp. 

416.  The  Wanderer  in  America,  or  Truth  at  Home;  comprising  a  Statement  of 
Observations  and  Facts  relative  to  the  United  States  &  Canada,  North  America; 
The  Result  of  an  Extensive  Personal  Toiir,  and  from  Sources  of  Information  the 
most  Authentic;  Including  Soil,  Climate.  Manners,  &  Customs,  of  its  Civilized 
Inhabitants  &  Indians,  Anecdotes,  (tc.  of  Distinguished  Characters. 

By  C.  H.  Wilson. 

"  I  will  a  round  unvarnished  Tale  deliver." 

nothing  extenuate, 

"  Or  set  down  aught  in  malice. 

Shakespeare. 
Thirsk :  Printed  for  the  Author  by  Henry  Masterman.    1823.    12  mo.,  120  pp. 

417.  Observations  on  the  present  state  of  Newfoundland,  in  reference  to  its  Courts 
OF  Justice,  Local  Government,  and  Trade:  in  a  Letter  addressed  to  The  Right 
Honourable  Henry  Earl  Bathuust,  One  of  His  Majesty's  Principal  Secretaries 
of  State.    By  an  Inhabitant  of  the  Colony. 

London :    Printed  by  A.  Hancock,  Middle-Row  Place,  Holburn — and  Sold  by 
J.  Walker,  44,  Paternoster  Row.  and  all  other  Booksellers.     1823. 
[Price  2s.  6d.]     8  vo.,  76  pp. 

418.  Lettres  des  Cures  des  Paroisses  respectives  du  Bas-Canada  dont  il  est  fait  men- 
tion dans  le  cinquieme  Rapport  du  Comite  Special  sur  les  Torres  incultes  de  la 
Couronne;  imprimees  en  conformite  a  I'Ordre  suivant  de  la  Chambre  d'Assem- 
blee. 

1823.     8  vo..  123  pp. 

419.  Questions  sur  le  Gouvernement  Ecclesiastique  du  District  de  Montreal. 

Par  M.  Chaboillez,  Pretre,  Cure  de  Longueuil. 

Montreal :  De  ITmprimerie  de  Thos.  A.  Turner,  No.  16  rue  Notre-Dame.   1823. 

8  vo.,  40  pp. 

420.  Lettre  a  Mr.  Chaboillez.  Cure  de  Longueuil.  relativement  a  ses  Questions  sui 
le  Gouvernement  Ecclesiastique  du  District  de  Montreal. 

Montreal :    Chez  James  Lane,  Rue  Saint  Paul,  1823. 
(Written  by  P.  H.  Bedard.)       8  vo.,  40  pp. 

421.  A  Statement  of  the  Case  of  Bartholomew  Tierney.  late  guager  at  Port  St.  Johns, 
Lower-Canada,  respectfully  addressed  to  the  Public. 

Montreal:    Printed  and  Published  for  the  Author  by  James  Lane.     1823. 
8  vo.,  48  pp. 

1824. 

422.  Reponse  de  Messire  Chaboillez,  Cure  de  Longueuil,  a  la  Lettre  de  P.  IT. 
Bedard;  Suivie  de  Quelques  Remarques  sur  les  Observations  imprimees  au  Trois 
Rivieres. 

Montreal :   Imprime  par  T.  A.  Turner,  Rue  Notre-Dame,  No.  16.    1824. 
8  vo.,  70  pp, 


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423.  Plan  for  a  General  Legislative  Union  of  the  British  Provinces,  in  North 
America. 

London :  Printed  by  W.  Clowes,  Northumberland-Court.    (1824)  ? 
(Sewell  and  Robinson.)     8  vo.,  4.3  pp. 

424.  Remarks  on  a  Plan  Intitviled  "  A  Plan  for  a  General  Legislative  Union  of  the 
British  Provinces,  in  North  America." 

London :   Printed  by  W.  Clowes,  Northumberland-Court.    1824. 
(Written  by  James  Stuart.)     8  vo.,  20  pp. 

425.  An  Essay  on  the  juridical  history  of  France,  so  far  as  it  relates  to  the  law  of 
The  Province  of  Lower  Canada:  Read  at  a  Special  Meeting  of  the  Literary  and 
Historical  Society  of  Quebec,  the  31st  day  of  May,  1824. 

By  the  Honorable  J.  Sewell,  Chief  Justice  of  Lower-Canada. 
Quebec:   Printed  by  Thomas  Gary  &  Co.,  Free-Maspns'  Hall.     1824. 
8  vo.,  34  pp. 

426.  The  Charivari:    or  Canadian  Poetics; 

A  Tale  after  the  manner  of  Beppo. 

Epigraph — Shakespeare, — Much  Ado  about  nothing. 

Montreal :    Printed  for  the  Publisher.     1824.     16  mo.,  49  pp. 

427.  A  Warning  to  the  Canadian  Land  Company,  in  a  Letter  addressed  to  that  body 
BY  an  Englishman  resident  in  Upper  Canada. 

Kingston,  U.C. :   Printed  at  the  Herald  Office.    1824.     8  vo.,  32  pp. 

428.  Financial  Difficulties  of  Lower-Canada. 

(Extracted  from  the  Quebec  Gazette  of  December  1824.) 
8  vo.,  27  pp. 

429.  Premier  Rapport  du  Comite  Special  de  la  Chambre  d'Assemblee  sur  le  Bill 
grossoye,  du  Conseil  Legislatif,  pour  Abroger  .  certaines  parties  de  l'Acte  de 
Judicature,  et  pour  faire  de  plus  amples  Dispositions  pour  1' Administration  plus 
certaine  et  plus  uniforme  de  la  Justice  dans  cette  Province. 

Ordonne  d'eti'e  Imprime  le  23e  Janvier,  1824. 

Quebec:    Imprime,  par  P.  E.  Desbarats,  Imprimeur  des  Lois,  de  la  Tres  Ex- 
cellente  Majeste  du  Roi.      8  vo.,  43  pp. 

430.  Rapport  du  Comite  Special  de  la  Chambre  D'Assemblee  du  Bas-Canada, 
Nomme  pour  s'enquerir  de  I'etat  actuel  de  L'Education  Dans  la  Province  du  Bas- 
Canada. 

Ordonne,  Le  2e.  Fevrier  1824,  par  la  Chambre  d'Assemblee  du  Bas-Canada, 
qu'il  soit  imprime. 
8  vo.,  240  pp. 

431.  Eighth  and  Ninth  Reports  of  the  Committee  of  the  House  of  Assembly,  on 
that  part  of  the  Speech  of  His  Excellency  the  Governor  in  Chief  which  relates  to 
the  Settlement  of  theCnowN  Lands.  With  the  Minutes  of  Evidence  taken-b'efore 
the  Committee. 

Ordered  to  be  Printed  the  Tenth  February  1824. 

Quebec :    Printed  by  Neilson  &  Cowan.  No.  3,  Mountain  Street.     1824. 

8  vo.,  55  &  7  pp. 

432.  A  Report  from  the  Special  Committee  of  the  Legislative  Council  of  the  Prov- 
ince of  Lower-Canada,  To  whom  the  Petition  from  several  Merchants  and  Ship- 
owners of  the  Port  of  Quebec,  was  referred,  with  instructions  to  the  said  Com- 
mittee, to  enquire  into  the  mean's  of  extending  and  securing  the  Coasting  Trade 


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of  this  Province;  also,  the  Trade  carried  on  between  this  Province  and  the  other 
possessions  of  His  Majesty  in  North- America. 

Reported  by  the  Honorable  William  B.  Felton,  5th  March,  1824. 

Quebec :  Printed  by  order  of  the  Legislative  Council,  by  P.  E.  Desbarats, 
Law  Printer  to  the  King's  Most  Excellent  Majesty.    8  vo.,  117  pp. 

433.  Extraits  ou  Precedens  tires  des  Registres  de  la  Prevoste  de  Quebec,  et  Dedies 
aux  Honorables  Juges,  aux  Gens  du  Roi,  aux  Avocats,  Procureurs,  et  Practiciens 
de  la  Province  du  Bas-Canada. 

Par  Joseph  Frangois  Perrault,  un  des  Greffiers  et  Protonotaries  de  la  Cour 
Civile  du  Banc  du  Roi  pour  le  District  de  Quebec. 

Quebec :    Lnprime  par  Thomas  Cary  &  Co.,  Hall  des  Franc-Magons.     1824. 
8  vo.,  88  pp. 

434.  Le  Tresor,  de  la  Jeunesse  ou  le  vSalut  des  jeunes  gens  dans  la  devotion  envers  la 
Sainte-Vierge. 

A  St.  Philippe,  de  I'lmprimerie  ecclesiastique. 
No  date,  but  printed  about  1824.    16  mo.,  33  pp. 

1825. 

435.  Lettre  a  THonorable  Edouard  Bowex,  Ecuyer,  Un  des  Juges  de  la  Cour  du  Banc 
du  Roi  de  Sa  Majeste,  pour  le  District  de  Quebec. 

Natura  enini  Juris  .... 
Ciceron. 
Par  un  Etudiant  en  droit. 
Montreal :    Imprime  par  James  Lane.     1825. 
(Written  by  A.  N.  Morin.)     8  vo.,  16  pp. 

436.  A  Faithful  Report  of  the  Trial  and  Acquittal  of  Robert  Randall,  Esq.  A 
Member  of  the  Commons  House  of  Assembly  in  Upper  Canada,  Accused  of 
Perjviry,  And  tried  at  Niagara,  on  Wednesday  the  7th  of  September,  1825. 

"  Vox  Populi,  vox  Dei." 

From  Stenographic  Notes  by  Francis  Collins,  Reporter  of  Parliamentary 
Debates,  in  the  House  of  Assembly. 

York:    Printed  by  F.  Collins,  at  the  Office  of  the  Canadian  Freeman.     1825. 
8  vo.,  31  pp. 

437.  Sketches  of  New  Brunswick;  containing  an  account  of  the  first  settlement 
OF  the  Province,  with  a  brief  description  of  the  Country,  climate,  productions, 
inhabitants,  government,  rivers,  towns,  settlements,  public  institutions,  trade, 
revenue,  population,  &c.    By  an  inhabitant  of  the  Province. 

"  Whatever  concerns  my  country,  interests  me ;  I  follow  nature,  with  truth 
my  guide." 

Saint  John:   Printed  by  Chvibb  &  Sears,  Market  Square.    1825.    8  vo.,  108  pp. 

438.  Sketch  of  Business  before  the  Provincial  Parliament  of  Lower  Canada  in  the 
Session  to  commence  21st  Janviary  1826. 

Extracted  from  the  Quebec  Gazette.    *(No  date.) 
8  vo.,  29  pp. 

1826. 

439.  Consultation  de  M.  Dupin,  Avocat  a  la  Cour  Royale  de  Paris,  pour  Le  Semin- 
aire  de  Montreal,  en  Canada. 

Paris.     De  L'Luprimerie  D'Everat.     Rue  Du  Cadran,  No.  16.     1826. 
8  vo.,  32  pp.  * 


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440.  Opinion  of  Mr.  Dupin,  Atlvoeate,  of  the  Eoyal  Court  of  Pari?;,  on  the  Rights  of 
TJiE  Seminary  of  Montreal,  in  Canada. 

Paris,  1826.     8  vo.,  44  pp. 

441.  The  exclusive  right  of  the  Chirch  to  the  Clergy  Reserves  defended:  in  a  letter 
to  the  Right  Honorable  the  Earl  of  Liverpool ;  being-  an  answer  to  the  letter  of  a 
Protestant  of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  to  His  Lordship. 

.  By  A  Protestant. 
Kingston,  IT.C:   Printed  by  H.  C.  Thomson.    July,  1826.    S  vo.,  ?,0  pp. 

442.  An  Abridged  View  of  the  Alien  Question  Unmasked. 

P>y  the  Editor  of  the  Canadian  Freeman. 

York:    Printed  at  the  Ereeman  Office.     1S26.     8  vo..  16  pp. 

443.  An  Appeal,  addressed  to  a  candid  Public;  and  to  the  Feelings  of  those  whose 
upright  Sentiments  and  discerning  Minds,  enable  them  to  "  Weigh  it  in  the 
balance  of  the  Sanctuary." 

By  Elmer  Cushing,  Esquire. 

Wherein  is  displayed  the  singular  History  of  the  Author;    together  with 
that  of  the  other  Americans,  settled  in  the  Province  of  Lower-Canada. 
"  Then  let  me  hope  indulgence  still  to  share ;  etc." 

"  Yet  prompt  to  stay  his  country's  fall,  etc " 

Stanstead:   Printed  for  the  Author,  By  S.  H.  Dickerson.    1826.      8  vo.,  88  pp. 

444.  Emigration  to  Canada.  Narrative  of  a  voyage  to  Quebec,  and  journey  from 
thence  to  Neav  Lanark,  in  Upper  Canada,  detailing  the  hardships  and  difficulties 
which  an  emigrant  has  to  encounter,  before  and  after  his  settlement ;  with  an 
account  of  the  country  as  it  regards  its  climate,  soil  and  the  actual  condition  of 
its  inhabitants. 

By  John  M'Donald. 
Eighth  edition. 

London:    Printed  for  the  Author  by  H.  Arliss,  35,  Gutter  Lane,  Cheapside. 
1826.     12  mo.,  36  pp. 

445.  Analyse  d'un  entretien  sur  la  Conservation  des  Etablissemens  du  Bas-Canada, 
des  loix,  des  usages.  &  de  ses  habitans. 

Par  un  Canadien,  dans  une  lettre  a  un  de  ses  amis. 
Montreal :    Imprime  chez  James  Lane.     1826. 
(Attributed  to  D.  B.  Yiger.)       8  vo.,  46  pp. 

446.  Report  of  a  Committee  of  the  House  of  Assembly,  on  the  decisions  of  the  Courts 
of  Justice  concerning  the  Language  of  the  Writs  of  siiminons. 

Printed  by  order. 

1826. 

French  and  English.    8  vo.,  29  pp. 

447.  Annual  Report  of  the  Quebec  Diocesan  Committee  of  the  Society  for  promoting 
Christian  Knowledge,  for  the  year  1824-5. 

Quebec:    Printed  by  T.  Cary  &  Co.,  1826.     12  mo..  31  pp. 

1827. 

448.  The  Safety  and  Expediency  of  conceding  the  Catholic  Claims;  evinced  by  the 
good  effects  of  the  concessions  in  Canada,  and  the  different  States  of  Europe; 
with  the  opinions  of  Pitt,  Burke,  Fox,  and  Wyndham  thereon. 

By  Cms. 

J^ondon  :    Printed  by  Ridgway,  Piccadilly.     1827.     8  vo.,  4  8pp. 


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449.  The  Trial,  Defence,  &c.  of  William  Koss,  who  was  executed,  together  with 
Robert  Ellis,  J.  B.  Monarque  &  W.  Johnson,  at  Quebec,  in  April  last  for  Burglary 
and  Robbery  committed  at  the  House  of  Messire,  Masse,  cure  of  Pointe  Levis,  on 
the  night  of  29th  September,  1S20. 

Raro  antecedentem  .... 

Horace. 
Quebec:    Printed  by  Xeilsou  &  Cowan,  3,  Mountain  Street.     1827. 
8  vo.,  19  pp. 

450.  Les  Premiers  Rudimens  de  la  Constitution  Britanxique;  Traduits  de  TAnglais 
de  M.  Brooke;  Precedes  d'un  Precis  Historique,  et  suivis  d'Observations  sur  la 
Constitution  du  Bas-Canada,  Pour  en  donner  Fhistoire  et  en  indiqucr  les  princi- 
paux  vices,  avec  nn  apercu  de  quelques-uns  des  moyens  probables  d'y  remedier. 

Ouvrage  utile  a  toutes  sortes  de  personnes  et  principalement  destine  a  I'in- 
struction  politique  de  la  jeunesse  Caxadiexne. 
Par  Jacques  Labrie,  M.P.P. 
Montreal:    Chez  James  Lane,  29  Rue  Saint  Paul.     1S2T.     S  vo.,  89  pp. 

451.  Letter  from  Delta  to  Sexex,  Containing  some  observations  and  strictures  on  a 
late  Manifesto  published  in  the  Newspapers,  in  a  sinister  form  of  an  Address 
from  a  Junto  of  Members  of  the  Provincial  Parliament  of  Lower  Canada  to 
their  Coxstituexts. 

To  which  is  added  an  appendix,  consisting  of  the  speech  of  His  Excellency 
the  Governor  in  Chief  on  proroguing  the  last  session  of  Provincial  Parliament, 
and  the  said  Manifesto. 

"  I  hate  when  vice  can  .... 

Montreal:    Printed  at  the  jMontreal  Gazette  Office.    l'^2T.    8  vo.,  130  &  vi.  pp. 

452.  Adresse  a  tous  les  Electeurs  du  Bas-Canada. 

Sur  le  choix  du  Representans,  a  I'Election  Prochaine. 

"  Par  un  Habitant.'' 

Montreal:   Impr.  Par  Ludger  Duvernay,  Xo.  5,  Rue  St  Jean  Baptiste.     1827. 

8  vo.,  12  pp. 

453.  Adresse  a  tous  les  Electeurs  du  Bas-Canada. 

Par  UN  Loyal  Canadien. 

Montreal:    De  I'lmprimerie  du  Spectateur  Canadien.  rue  Saint  Paul.     1827. 

8  vo.,  27  pp. 

454.  An  Address  to  the  Electors  of  the  City  and  County  of  Montreal. 

By  an  Anglo  Canadian.     1827. 
8  vo.,  11  pp. 

454a.  Speech  of  Louis  J.  Papineau,  Esq.  On  the  Hustings,  At  the  opening  of  the 
Election  for  the  West  Ward  of  the  City  of  Montreal,  on  the  11th  of  xlugust, 
1827,  And  his  Reply  to  Peter  McGill,  Esq. 

Translated  from  the  French. 

To  which  are  added  the  Speech  of  His  Excellency  the  Earl  of  Dalhousie, 
Governor  in  Chief,  &c.  &c.  &c.  to  the  House  of  Assembly  on  Proroguing  the 
Provincial  Parliament,  7th  March,  1827,  and  the  Address  of  certain  Members  to 
their  Constituents  in  consequence  of  that  Speech,  &c. 

Montreal:  Printed  by  Ludger  Duvernay,  at  the  Office  of  the  Canadian 
Spectator,  No.  5,  St.  Jean  Baptiste  Street.     1827.     8  vo.,  48  pp. 

455.  Letter  of  Thomas  Lee,  Xot.  Pub.  to  The  Earl  Dalhousie,  Governor  in-  Ch\ef  of 
Lower-Canada,  &c.  &c.  &c.  Relating  to  His  Late  Dismission  from  the  Militia  of 
tho  Province. 


''  Quand  les  nations  murissent,  la  pensee  est  vin  instrument  nouveau  pour 
elles;  il  faut  leur  apprendre  a  s'en  servir;  aucune  puissance  humaine  ne  seroit 
assez  forte  pour  le  leur  enlever."    Dupin :   Droit  de  la  nature  et  des  gens. 

Quebec :    Printed  by  Neilson  and  Cowan,  3,  Mountain  Street.     1827. 

8  vo.,  14  pp. 

456.  Observations  on  the  Provision  made  fou  the  maintenaxce  of  a  Protestant' 
Clergy,  in  the  Provinces  of  Upper  and  Lower  Canada,  under  the  31st  Geo.  Ill 
Cap  31. 

By  John  Straciian,  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  York,  Upper  Canada. 
London:   Printed  by  K.  Gilbert,  St.  John's  Square.     1827.     8  vo.,  44  pp. 

457.  Report  of  the  Select  Committee  of  the  Legislative  Council  on  the  Civil  Eights 
of  certain  inhabitants  in  Upper  Canada  in  1825-6  &  7. 

8  vo.,  92  pp. 

458.  Minutes  of  the  House  of  Assejibly  of  Lower  Canada  on  the  Petition  of  John" 
Galt.    1827. 

8  vo.,  11  pp. 

459.  Annual  Report  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Society  for  the  Eelief  of  Strangers 
IN  Distress,  at  York:  Under  the  Patronage  of  His  Excellency  Sir  Peregrine 
Maitland,  K.C.B.    1827. 

Printed  at  the  Quebec  Office,  by  E.  Stanton.    8  vo.,  31  pp. 

460.  Sermon  du  P.  Bourdaloue  sur  le  Jubile.  Avec  Instructions  et  Meditations  pour 
le  temps  du  Jubile. 

A  Quebec :  ehez  Neilson  &  Cowan,  Imprimeurs-Libraires,  rue  de  la  Montagne^ 
No.  3.    1827.    12  mo.,  34  &  79  pp. 

1828. 

461.  The  Constitutional  Act  of  the  Province  of  Lower  Canada.  Anno  Eegni  George 
III.    Eegis  Magiiae  Britanniae  et  Hiberniae,  etc. 

Montreal:  Printed  by  Eobert  Armour,  Printer  to  the  King's  Most -Excellent 
Majesty  for  the  District  of  Montreal.     1828.     8  vo.,  16  pp. 

462.  A  Manual  of  Parliamentary  Practice,  with  an  appendix  containing  the  rules 
of  the  Legislative  Council  and  House  of  Assembly  of  Upper  Canada. 

Kingston:    Compiled,  printed,  and  published  by  H.  C.  Thomson.     1828. 
8  vo.,  92  pp. 

463.  Letters  of  a  Nova  Scotian  and  of  Sctevola  on  Canadian  Politics. 

Quebec :   Printed  by  T.  Gary  &  Co.    1828.    8  vo.,  38  &  106  pp. 

464.  Observations  upon  the  Doctrine,  lately  advanced,  that  His  Majesty's  Council 
have  no  Constitutional  Power  to  control  Individual  Appropriations,  or  to  amend 
or  alter  Money  Bills ;  with  a  few  Eemarks  upon  the  Conduct  of  that  Body  on  the 
Questions  of  granting  Encouragement  to  Common  Schools,  and  a  permanent 
provision  to  the  Pictou  Academy. 

"  The  only  use  the  People  ever  made  in  any  Country,  and  can  ever  make,  of 
"  power,  is,  to  give  it  away,  or  let  it  be  taken  from  them, — and  the  authority  of 
"  all  is  only  that  of  one  or  of  a  few." 

— Simond's  Tour  in  Great  Britain,  vol.  i.  p.  142. 

Halifax:  Printed  at  the  Nova  Scotian  Office.  1828.  8  vo.,  40  pp.  (Written 
by  Chief  Justice  Haliburton.) 

465.  Letter  of  H.  Sherwood  to  the  Publk;. 

1828.    8  vo.,  16  pp. 


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466.  Province  of  Lower  Canada.  Petitions  of  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Districts  of 
Montreal,  Quebec,  and  Three  Rivers, 

1828.    4to,,  Y  pp. 

467.  Message  from  the  President  of  the  United  States,  Transmitting  a  Report  from 
the  Secretary  of  State,  and  the  Government  of  Great  Britain,  Relative  to  the 
Free  Navigation  of  the  River  St.  Lawrence. 

20th  Congress,  1st  Session.  Doc.  No.  43.  Ho.  of  Reps.  Executive,  Naviga- 
tion of  the  St.  Lawrence. 

January  7,  1828.    Read,  and  referred  to  the  Committee  on  Foreign  Aifairs. 
Washington :   Printed  by  Gales  &  Seaton.     1828.     8  vo.,  54  pp. 

468.  The  Christian  Sentinel,  and  Anglo-Canadian  Churchman's  Magazine.  Vol.  II 
September  and  October.    No.  5. 

"  Watch  ye,  stand  fast  in  the  faith,  quit  you  like  men,  be  strong;  let  all  your 
things  be  done  with  Charity."    I  Cor.  xvi.  13,  14. 

Montreal :  Published  by  H.  H.  Cunningham,  No.  38,  St.  Paul-Street.  Printed 
at  the  Montreal  Gazette  Office.     1828.     8  vo.,  241-304  pp. 

469.  Addresses  to  His  Excellency  the  Governor  in  Chief,  from  different  parts  of 
Lower  Canada,  with  His  Excellency's  answers. 

8  vo.,  51  pp. 

470.  An  Appeal  to  the  Right  Honourable  William  Huskisson,  His  Majesty's  Prin- 
cipal Secretary  of  State  for  the  affairs  of  the  Colonies,  on  the  present  condition 
of  the  Maritime  and  internal  interests  of  the  Province  of  New  Brunswick. 

By  a  Colonist. 

(Date  uncertain — about  1828.)     8  vo.,  47  pp. 

471.  Letters  from  the  Reverend  Egerton  Ryerson  to  the  Hon.  and  Reverend  Doctor 
Strachan. 

Published  originally  in  the  Upper  Canada  Herald. 

Kingston,  U.C. :   Printed  at  the  Herald  Office.    1828.    8  vo.,  42  pp. 


1829. 

472.  Rapports  du  Comite  Special  sur  les  Chemins  et  autres  communications  iuteri- 
eures. 

Ordonne  a  etre  imprime  par  I'Assemblee, 

10  Mars  1829.     (Map.) 

Quebec.    Imprime  par  Neilson  &  Cowan  No  3  Rue  LaMontagne.     1829. 

8  vo.,  144  pp. 

473.  Rapport  du  Comite  Special  Auquel  a  ete  refere  cette  partie  de  la  harangue  de 
Son  Excellence  relative  a  l'organization  de  la  Milice. 

Imprime  par  ordre  de  L'Assemblee  le  28  Fevrier,  1829. 

Quebec:    Imprime  chez  Neilson  &  Cowan,  No.  3,  Rue  la  Montague.    1829. 

8  vo.,  149  pp. 

474.  Minutes  des  Temoignages  et  Rapport  du  Comite  Special  de  la  Chambre  d'As- 
semblee  du  Bas-Canada,  sur  le  bill  pour  faire  une  division  nouvelle  et  plus  com- 
mode de  la  province  en  comtes  afin  d'avoir  une  representation  dans  I'Assemblee 
plus  egale  que  ci-devant. 

(Imprime  par  Ordre  de  I'Assemblee.) 

Quebec:  Chez  Neilson  &  Cowan,  No.  3,  Rue  La  Montague,   1829.   8  vo.,  23  pp. 

475.  Third  Report  of  the  Special  Committee  of  the  House  of  Assembly  of  Loweb 
Canada,  on  the  Bill  for  the  Qualification  of  Justices  of  the  Peace. 


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With  an  instruction  to  the  said  Committee,  to  enquire  at  what  time  and  in 
what  manner  the  office  of  Justice  of  the  Peace  was  introduced  into  this  Province, 
the  manner  in  which  Justices  of  the  Peace  have  been  or  are  appointed,  the  abuses 
which  have  prevailed  and  exist  in  the  appointment  and  dismission  of  Justices  of 
the  Peace  and  the  means  of  remedying  such  abuses. 

House  of  Assembly,  Friday,  0th  February  1829.  Ordered,  That  three  hundred 
Copies  of  the  said  Report  be  printed  for  the  use  of  the  Members  of  this  House. 
Attest,  W.  B.  Lindsay,  xYsst.  Clerk  H.  of  A. 

(French  and  English.)     4to.,  7  &  15  pp. 

476.  The  Order  of  Confirmation  with  FoRiis  of  Sklf-Exa>[[.vahox  and  Devotion  and 
Directions  for  their  use. 

"  Ye  are  to  take  care,  .... 

York:   U.C.   Printed  by  Robert  Stanton.    1829.    8  vo.,  22  pp. 

477.  A  Letter  from  the  Hox.  axd  Venerable  Dr.  Strachax,  Archdeacon  of  York, 
U.C,  to  Dr.  Lee,  D.D.,  Convener  of  a  Committee  of  the  General  Assembly  of  the 
Church  of  Scotland. 

Printed  at  the  Herald  Office,  Kingston,  U.C.     1829.     8  vo.,  19  pp. 

478.  The  Emigrants  Guide;  In  ten  Letters,  addressed  to  the  Tax-Payers  of 
England;  containing  information  of  every  kind  to  persons  who  are  about  to  emi- 
grate ;    including 

Several  authentic  and  most  interef^fing  Letters  from  English  Emigrants,  now 
in  America,  to  tlieir  Relations  in  England. 

By  William  Cobbett. 

London:  Printed  by  Mills,  Jowett,  and  Mills.  Published  by  the  Author,  at 
183,  Fleet-Street.    MDCCCXXIX.    8  vo.,  153  pp. 

1830. 

479.  Notes  upon  the  South  Western  Boundary  Line  of  the  British  Provinces  of 
Lower  Canada  and  Xew  Brunswick,  and  The  United  States  of  America. 

Quebec:   Printed  by  T.  Cary  &  Co.   Freeman's  Hall.   1830. 
(Written  by  x\ndre\v  Stuart.)       8  vo.,  58  pp. 

480.  Dissertation  sur  le  Canon  de  Bronze  que  Ton  voit  dans  le  Musee  de  M.  Chasseur 
a  Quebec. 

Par  A.  Berthelot,  ecuyer,  avocat,  de  Quebec. 

(A  Quebec,  chez  Xeilson  &  Cowan,  Liiprimeurs-Libralres).   1830.   8  vo.,  13  pp. 

48L  Mandement  de  Monseigneur  L'Eveque  de  Quebec.  Bernard  Claude  Panet.  Par 
la  misericorde  de  Dieu  et  la  grace  du  Saint  Siege  Apostolique.  Eveque  de  Quebec, 
&c.  &c.  &c. 

12  May,  1830.    8  vo.,  28  pp. 

482.  Rules  and  Orders  for  the  Regulation  of  the  Police  of  the  City  of  Quebec,  in 
force  therein. 

Quebec:    Printed  by  His  Majesty's  Law  Printer.     1830.     12  mo.,  67  pp. 

483.  Petition  from  Montreal  complaining  of  Malversation  of  Office  by  James 
Stuart.  Esq.  Attorney  General,  with  the  Report  of  the  Special  Committee  of  the 
House  of  Assembly  of  Lower-Canada,  English  &  French  Text. 

1830.    8  vo.,  11  pp. 

484.  Memoire  de  Xavier  Malhiot,  Ecuyer,  Me.mber  de  L'Assemblee  du  Bas-Canada, 
sur  SA  destitution  par  Lord  Dalhousie,  en  Juin  1828,  de  la  place  de  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  Dans  la  Milice  du  Comte  de  Surrey. 

Montreal:    Lnprime  par  Ludger  Duvernay,  Lnprimerie  de  la  ]\[inerve.     1330. 
8  vo.,  47  pp. 


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485.  Report  From  the  Special  Committee  on  the  Petition  of  certain  Inhabitants  of 
the  District  of  Gaspe,  complaining  of  various  Grievances;   and  other  References. 

[Ordered  by  the  House  of  Assembly  to  be  printed,  19th  March  1830.] 
Eapport  du  Comite  Special,  sur  la  Petition  de  Certains  Habitans  du  District 
de  Gaspe,  se  plaignant  de  Divers  Griefs;   et  autres  References. 

[Ordonne  par  la  chambre  d'Assemblee  d'etre  imprime,  19  mars  1830.] 
8  vo.,  115  pp. 

486.  Report  of  the  Special  Co^imittee  of  the  House  of  Assembly  of  Lower-Canada. 
On  the  State  of  the  Currency. 

[Ordered  by  the  Assembly  to  be  printed.] 
Quebec :   ISTeilson  &  Cowan. 
French  and  English.    8  vo.,  39  pp. 

487.  Report  of  the  Special  Committee  of  the  House  of  Assembly  of  Lwver-Canada, 
on  the  Petitions  against  The  Road  L.\ws  and  the  Office  of  Grand-Voyer. 

[Ordered  by  the  Assembly  to  be  printed.] 
Quebec:   Neilson  &  Cowan.    1830. 
French  and  English.    8  vo.,  11  pp. 

488.  Second  et  Troisieme  Rapports  du  Comite  Special  sur  les  Comptes  Publics  pour 
1829,  et  L'Estimation  pour  1830,  &c. 

8  vo.,  12  pp.  (incomplete). 

489.  Report  from  the  Special  Committee  Appointed  to  enquire  into  the  manner  in 
which  Juries  in  Criminal  Matters  have  been  drawn  in  Lower  Canada. 

Ordered,  By  the  House  of  Assembly,  to  be  Printed.    20th  March  1830. 

1830.    Neilson  &  Cowan. 

French  and  English.    8  vo.,  58  pp. 

490.  Report  of  The  York  Committee,  of  the  Society  for  Promoting  Christian 
Knowledge:  and  the  Anniversary  Sermon,  Preached  in  St.  James'  Church,  By 
The  Rev.  J.  H.  Harris,  D.D. 

York:   Printed  for  the  Committee,  by  R.  Stanton.    1830.    8  vo.,  26  pp. 

491.  Catechism  of  Education,    Part  First. 

Various  definitions  of  the  term.  Education, 

Qualities  of  mind,  to  the  production  of  which  Education  should  be  directed. 

Instruments  and  practical  expedients  of  Education. 

Domestic  Instruction. 

Technical  Education. 

National  Free  Schools. 

Education  in  Colonies. 

The  Social  Influences, 

The  Periodical  Press. 

Political  Education.  ' 

By  William  Lyon  Mackenzie,    Member  of  the  Parliament  of  Upper  Canada, 

"  The  Education  of  Nature,  without  any  more  human  care  than  is  necessary 
to  preserve  life,  makes  a  perfect  savage.  Human  education,  joined  to  that  of 
Nature,  may  make  a  good  citizen,  a  skilful  artizan,  or  a  well-bred  man.  But 
Reason  and  Reflection,  must  superadd  their  tutory,  in  order  to  produce  a  Rousseau, 
a  Bacon,  or  a  Newton," — Reid, 

York :   Colonial  Advocate  Press,     1830,    8  vo.,  46  pp, 

492.  The  Gazette  of  Education,  and  Friend  of  Man.  An  Original  Work  by  Joseph 
Lancaster,  Founder  of  the  Royal  Lancasterian  System  of  Education,  and  Prin- 
cipal of  the  Select  School  of  Instruction,  Experiment  and  Discovery, 

234—5 


,  .  70 

Corner  of  Craig  and  Bleury  Streets,  opposite  Peter  Street  Bridge,  Montreal. 
A  Publication,  appropriated  to  truth,  fact,  improvement'^,  inventions,  education, 
science  and  benevolence. 

"  Nil  Desperandum." 

Montreal:  Printed  at  the  Office  of  J.  A.  Hoisington  &  Co.,  No.  105,  Paul 
Street.  •  1830.    8  vo.,  16  pp. 

493.  Catalogue  de  la  Librairie  de  E.  R.  Fabre  &  Cie,  Eue  Notre  Dame,  vis-a-vis  la 
prison. 

Montreal:    Imprime  par  Ludger  Duvernay.     1880.     12  mo..  114  &  24  pp. 

1831. 

494.  Decision  of  the  Kino  of  the  Netherlands,  upon  the  Disputed  Points  of 
Boundary  under  the  Fifth  Article  of  the  Treaty  of  Ghent. 

Given  at  the  Hague  the  10th  of  January,  1831. 

4to,  7  pp. 

495.  (Translation.)  Decision  of  the  King  of  the  Netherlands,  upon  the  Disputed 
points  of  Boundary  under  the  Fifth  Article  of  the  Treaty  of  Ghent. 

Given  at  the  Hague  the  10th  of  January,  1831. 
4to,  7  pp. 

496.  Considerations  on  the  Value  and  importance  of  the  British  North  American 
Provinces,  and  the  Circumstances  on  which  depend  their  further  prosperity,  and 
Colonial  connection  with  Great  Britain. 

''  Ships,  Colonies  and  Commerce." 

By  Major  General  Sir  Howard  Douglas.  Bart.,  K.S.C.,  C.B..  F.R.S..  <&c.,  &c. 

Second  Edition. 

London :    John  ]\[urray.  Albermarle  Street.     MDCCCXXXI.     8  vo..  42  pp. 

497.  The  Trade  of  the  Canadas. 

Two  Letters  to  the  Editor  of  The  Mercantile  Journal.     1831. 
2  folio  pp. 

498.  Society  for  the  Permanent  Support  of  Orphan  and  Destitute  Children,  by 
means  of  apprenticeship  in  the  Colonies. 

London:   Printed  by  W.  Smith,  King  Street.  Long  Acre.     1831.     8  vO.,  12  pp. 

499.  Quebec  and  its  environs;   being  a  Picturesque  Guide  to  the  Stranger. 

Printed  by  Thomas  Gary  &  Co.,  Freemason's  Hall,  Buade  Street.     1831. 
8  vo.,  42  pp. 

500.  Proceedings  of  a  Committee  appointed  at  Brockville.  the  10th  Nov.,  1830,'  on 
the  Improvement  of  the  St.  Lawrence,  with  Reports,  (Src. 

Brockville:   Printed  by  William  Buell  Jr.  &  Co.    1831.    8  vo..  16  pp. 

501.  Rapport  du  Comite  Special  de  la  Chambre  d'Assemblee  sur  le  Departement  du 
Bureau  de  la  Poste  dans  la  Province  du  Bas-Canada. 

Ordonne  d'etre  imprime  par  la  Chambre  d'Assemblee.     26.     1831. 
8  vo.,  32  pp. 

502.  Report  of  the  Commissioners,  Appointed  to  Explore  the  Country  Between  the 
St.  Maurice  and  the  Ottawa,  in  the  Year  1830. 

Ordered  by  the  Assembly  to  be  printed.     1831. 
English  and  French  Editions.     8  vo.,  56  &  61  pp. 

503.  Requete  Presentee  a  la  Chambre  d'Assemblee  par  le  Clerge  Catholique  du 
Bas-Canada,  contre  l'admission  des  notables  dans  les  Assemblees  de  Fabrique. 
18.31. 

8  vo.,  35  pp. 


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504.  The  Poor  Man's  Preservative  against  Popery.  Part  I.  Containing  an  Intro- 
duction on  the  Character  and  Genius  of  the  Roman  Catholic  Religion,  and  the 
Substance  of  a  Letter  to  the  Congregation  of  St.  James'  Church,  Toronto,  U.C. 
Occasioned  by  The  Hon.  J.  Ehnsley's  Publication  of  the  Bishop  of  Strasbourg's 
Observations  on  the  6th  Chapter  of  St.  John's  Gospel. 

By  John  Strachan.  D.D.,  L.L.D.,  Archdeacon  of  York,  &c.  &c. 

Also,  Additional  Observations  on  the  Sacrament  of  the  Lord's  Supper  and 
Transubstantiatiou. 

"  Take  heed  to  yourselves,  that  your  heart  be  not  deceived,  and  ye  turn  aside 
and  serve  other  Gods,  and  worship  them."  Moses. 

''  Stand  fast  therefore  in  the  Liberty  wlierewith  Christ  has  made  us  free,  and 
be  not  entangled  again  with  the  yoke  of  Bondage."  St.  Paul. 

Toronto:  Printed  and  Published  by  G.  P.  Bull,  Courier  Office,  Market 
House.    1831.    8  vo.,  54  pp. 

505.  Copy  of  a  Memorial  from  James  Stlart,  Esquire,  His  Majesty's  Attorney 
General  for  the  Province  of  Lower  Canada,  to  the  Right  Honourable  Lord  Vis- 
count Goderich,  one  of  His  Majesty's  Principal  Secretaries  of  State. 

1831. 

English  and  French.     4to.,  with  appendix,  37  pp. 

506.  Appendix  No.  1,  to  the  Memorial  of  J.  Stuart,  Esquire,  to  the  Right  Honble 
Lord  Viscount  Goderich. 

Correspondence  between  Lieutenant  Colonel  Glegg,  Secretary  to  His  Excel- 
lency Lord  Aylmer,  Governor  in  Chief  of  Lower  Canada,  and  James  Stuart, 
Esquire,  His  Majesty's  Attorney  General  for  that  Province,  relating  to  the  suspen- 
sion of  the  latter  from  his  office,  as  prayed  for  by  an  address  of  the  House  of 
Assembly,  presented  to  His  Excellency,  the  23d.  day  of  March  1831. 

English  and  French.    4to.,  215  pp. 

507.  Copy  of  a  Letter  from  James  Stuart,  Esq..  to  the  Right  Hon.  Lord  Viscount 
Goderich,  relating  to  animadversions  and  imputations  on  his  conduct  and  char- 
acter, in  certain  Proceedings  of  the  Assembly  of  Lower  Canada. 

English  and  French.    4to.,  xliii.  pp. 

508.  Appendix  to  a  letter  from  James  Stuart,  Esquire,  to  the  Right  Hon.  Lord  Vis- 
count Goderich  &c.  &c.  &c. 

English  and  French.     4to.,  147  pp. 

509.  Copy  of  a  Communication  and  other  Papers  received  by  The  Honourable  The 
Speaker  of  the  House  of  Assembly  of  Lower  Canada,  from  the  Honourable  Denis 
Benjamin  Viger,  Esquire,  appointed  to  proceed  to  England,  and  support  the  Peti- 
tions of  complaint  of  the  Assembly  of  Lower  Canada  to  the  Imperial  Parliament. 
1831. 

French  and  English.    4to..  17  pp. 

510.  Letter  from  D.  B.  Viger,  Esq.,  to  the  Right  Honourable  Lord  Viscount  Gode- 
rich ;  With  observations  on  a  Memoir  or  Statement  of  James  Stuart,  Esquire, 
relating  to  an  address  of  the  Assembly  of  Lower  Canada,  praying  for  the  dismissal 
of  the  said  James  Stuart  from  the  Office  of  Attorney  General  of  that  Province. 
1831. 

French  and  English.    4to.,  187  pp. 

1832. 

511.  Observations  on  a  Letter  from  James  Stuart,  Esquire,  to  the  Right  Honorable 
Lord  Viscount  Goderich,  relating  to  Animadversions  and  Imputations  of  his 
condvict  and  Character  in  certain  pi-oceedings  of  the  Assethbly  of  Lower  Canada. 

French  and  English.     4to.,  43  pp. 
534—5^ 


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512.  Observations  on  Mr.  Stuart's  letter  &e.     Second  Part.     1832. 

Frencli  and  English.     4to.,  135  &  29  pp. 

513.  Remarks  of  the  Honorable  Denis  Ben.jamix  Viger,  relative  to  the  Grievance  set 
forth  in  the  Address  of  the  Commons  of  Lovi'er  Canada. 

French  and  English.     4to.,  33  pp. 

514.  Letters  from  the  Honorable  Dennis  B.  Viger,  to  the  Honorable  Louis  Joseph 
Papineau.     Si^eaker  of  the  Assembly  of  Lower  Canada. 

French  and  English.     4to.,  17  pp. 

515.  Commentaire  sur  la  Constitution  du  Bas-Canada. 

Par  H.  Heney. 

Montreal :   1832.    Leclerc  et  Jones,  Imprimeurs.     8  vo.,  72  &  4  pp. 

515a.  Documents  laid  before  the  House  of  Assembly  of  Lower  Canada,  on  the  part 
of  the  British  Government,  In  1831  and  1832,  in  answer  to  the  complaints  of 
the  Assembly.     (Extracted  from  the  Journals  of  the  Assembly.) 
French  and  English.     8  vo.,  31  pp. 

516.  Moyens  de  conserver  nos  Institutions,  notre  Langue  et  nos  Lois. 

Quebec:  De  L'Imprimerie  de  Frechette  &  Cie.,  No.  35,  rue  Lamontagne, 
Basse-Ville.     1832.     24  mo.,  32  pp. 

517.  On  the  Agricultural  State  of  Canada,  and  part  of  the  United  States  of  Amer- 
ica. 

By  Adam  Ferguson,  Esq.,  of  Woodhill. 

Cupar :  Printed  at  the  Fife  Herald  Office.  Sold  by  G.  S.  Tullis,  &  P.  Birrell, 
Cupar;  W.  Blackwood,  Edinburgh;  Jas.  Chalmers.  Dundee;  P.  Wilson,  Arbroath; 
J.  Nichol,  Montrose;  and  by  the  Booksellers  in  St.  Andrews,  Anstruther,  Kirk- 
aldy  and  Dunfermline. 

(Price  three  pence.)     1832.    8  vo.,  37  pp. 

518.  A  Concise  View  of  the  Inland  Navigation  of  the  Canadian  Provinces;  The 
Improvements  Already  Effected,  and  the  Inferences  to  be  drawn  from  these, 
Towards  their  full  Practicable  Accomplishment,  and  Practical  Value. 

By  a  Projector. 

St.  Catharines,  U.C.    Printed  at  the  Welland  Canal  Intelligencer  Office.  1832. 

8  vo.,  20  pp. 

519.  Thoughts  on  the  Money  and  Exchanges  of  Lower  Canada. 

By  Henry  S.  Chapman,  (Author  of  a  Statistical  Sketch  of  the  Corn  Trade 
of  Lower  Canada). 

Montreal :  Printed  at  the  Montreal  Gazette  Office,  25,  Notre  Dame  Street. 
1832.    8  vo.,  04  pp. 

520.  Continuation  des  copies  de  Communications  officielles  Eapports  et  Autres 
Documents  Qui  out  rapport  aux  evenemens  qui  out  eu  lieu,  a  Montreal,  le  21  Mai, 
1832,  et  durant  et  apres  I'l^lection  d'un  representant  pour  le  Quartier  ouest  de  la 
dite  cite. 

1832.    Folio,  23  pp. 

521.  Rapport  du  Comite  Special  de  la  Chambre  d'Assemblee  sur  le  Department  du 
Bureau  de  la  Poste,  dans  la  Province  du  Bas-Canada. 

Ordonne,  d'etre  imprime  par  la  Chambre  D'Assemblee,  11  Fevrier  1832. 
8  vo.,  G8  pp. 

522.  First  Report  of  the  Committee  oe  Grievances.    House  of  Assembly.    1832. 

English  and  French.     4to,  43  pp. 


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523.  Questions  submitted  by  a  Special  Coimmittee  of  the  House  of  Assembly  of 
Lower  Canada,  to  the  curates  of  the  Diocese  of  Quebec,  relative  to  the  affairs 
OP  Fabriques  ;   with  the  curates  answers. 

Quebec:    Printed  by  Neilson  &  Cowan,  3,  Mountain  Street.     1832. 
English  and  French.    8  vo.,  393  &  iv.  pp. 

524.  Report  of  the  Court  of  Directors  of  the  Canada  Company  to  the  proprietors. 

London:    Printed  by  W.  Marchant,  Ingram-Court,  Fenchurch-Street.     23rd 
March,  1832.    8  vo.,  16  pp. 

525.  Statutes,  Rules  and  Ordinances,  Made  and  Established  By  the  Principal  and 
Governors  of  the  M'Gill  College,  for  the  Government  of  the  Medical  Department 
Of  the  said  College.  Passed  at  a  Meeting  Held  for  that  Purpose  on  the  22d 
February,  1832,  and  to  which  the  Royal  Sanction  was  given  on  the  22d  May,  1832. 

Montreal:    Published  by  Order  of  the  Principal  and  Governors,  and  Printed 
by  A.  H.  Armour  and  Co.,  25,  Notre  Dame  Street.    1832.    8  vo.,  12  pp. 

526.  Information  for  the  use  of  Persons  Emigrating  to  Upper  Canada;  Containing 
an  Explanation  of  the  various  Modes  of  Application  for  Land:  Together,  with  the 
Different  Forms  of  Petitions,  and  their  Progress  to  Grant:  With  a  Statement  of 
the  Fees,  Authorised  by  Ordinance,  and  Accompanied  by  a  Lithographic  Plan. 
Exhibiting  the  various  Townships  in  the  Province.  Surveyor  General's  OfBce, 
York,  30th  November  1832.     S.  P.  Hurd. 

York,  U.C.    Printed  by  Robert  Stanton.       8  vo.,  16  pp. 

527.  Information  Published  by  His  Majesty's  Commissioners  for  Emigration,  Res- 
pecting the  British  Colonies  in  North  America, 

By  Authority: — J.  Hartnell,  Fleet  Street,  London.      8  vo.,  14  pp. 

528.  The  Fourteenth  Annual  Report  of  the  Quebec  Diocesan  Committee  of-  the 
Society  for  Promoting  Christian  Knowledge.    May,  1832. 

Montreal:    Printed  by  George  P.  Bull,  19,  St.  Paul-Street.     1832. 
16  mo.,  13  pp. 

529.  A  Letter  to  The  Rev.  Thomas  Chalmers.  D.D.,  Professor  of  Divinity  in  the 
University  of  Edinburgh,  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  The  Right  Reverend  Dr. 
Hobart.  Bishop  of  New  York,  North  America. 

New  York :  Published  by  Swords,  Stanford  and  Co.,  No.  152  Broadway.    1832. 
8  vo.,  56  pp. 

530.  Reglemens  sur  le  Colera,  prescrits  par  le  Bureau  de  Sante  a  Quebec;  et  par  la 
Commission  Centrale  de  Paris. 

Quebec:    Se  trouve  chez  Neilson  &  Cowan,  Cote  de  la  Base-Ville.    1832. 
12  mo.,  22  pp. 

531.  An  Account  of  the  Formation  of  the  Upper  Canada,  Religious  Tract  and  Book 
Society,  at  York  the  10th  January,  1832,  With  an  Address  by  the  Committee. 

"  Who  hath  despised  the  day  of  small  things."     Zech.  iv.  10. 
York :   Printed  by  Robert  Stanton.     1832.     8  vo.,  14  pp. 

1833. 

532.  Upper  Canada.  Statute  3d.  Wm.  IV.  Chap.  4.  Relating  to  Capital  Offences; 
with  an  Exposition  of  its  Provisions,  in  a  Charge  of  Chief  Justice  Robinson,  to 
the  Grand  Jury  of  the  Home  District;    April,  1833. 

York,  Upper  Canada :   Printed  by  Robert  Stanton.      8  vo.,  39  pp. 

533.  The  Canadas  as  they  now  are.  Comprehending  a  view  of  their  Climate,  Rivers, 
Lakes,  Canals,  Government,  Laws,  Taxes,  Towns  Trade,  &c.,  with  a  description 
of  the  soil  and  advantages  or  disadvantages  of  every  township  in  each  province; 


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derived  from  the  reports  of  the  inspectors  made  to  the  Justices  at  Quarter  Ses- 
sions and  from  other  authentic  sources,  assisted  by  local  knowledge. 

With  a  Map,  showing  the  position  of  each  township,  A  Point  of  the  utmost 
Consequence  to  the  Settler;  compiled  without  reference  to  the  particular  interest 
of  any  land  Company  or  Association. 

By  a  late  Resident. 

London:  James  Duncan,  37,  Paternoster  Row;  Cross,  Holborn;  and  Mann. 
Cornhill.    MDCCCXXXIII.     16  mo.,  116  pp. 

'»34.  Present  State  of  the  Canadas;  containing  Practical  and  Statistical  information 
respecting  the  Climate,  Soil,  produce.  Agriculture,  Trade,  Currency,  Banking 
&c.  of  Upper  and  Lower  Canada,  Fseful  for  the  Emigrant,  Merchant  and  Tourist. 

Loudon:  Published  by  Geo.  Herbert,  88  Cheapside;  and  sold  by  Messers 
Egerton,  Smith,  and  Co.,  Liverpool,  and  all  other  Booksellers.    1833. 

24  mo.,  iv.  &  198  pp. 

535.  Case  of  the  Right  Hon.  Alexander,  Earl  of  Stirling  and  Dovan,  respecting  His 
Lordship's  title  to  Nova  Scotia,  and  other  Territorial  Possessions  in  North 
America;  containing  A  narrative  of  the  Proceedings  taken  on  His  Lordship's 
behalf  for  the  Restitution  of  the  Property,  with  observations  thereon. 

By  J.  I.  Burn,  Esq. 

London:   Hatchard  and  Son,  Piccadilly.    1833.      8  vo.,  iv.  &  92  pp. 

536.  The  Colonial  System.  Statistics  of  the  Trade,  Industry  and  Resources  of 
Canada,  and  the  other  Plantations  in  British  America. 

By  Henry  Bliss,  Esq. 

London:   John  Richardson,  91,  Royal  Exchange.    1833. 

(Price  Four  Shillings.)     8  vo.,  169  pp. 

537.  Sketch  of  the  Trade  of  British  A:\ierica.  Written  originally  for  the  Nautical 
Magazine;    with  a  few  alterations  and  additions. 

By  Nathaniel  Gould,  Esq. 

London :   H.  Fisher,  R.  Fisher,  &  P.  Jackson.    1833.      8  vo.,  33  pp. 

538.  The  Emigrant's  Directory  and  Guide  to  obtain  lands  and  effect  a  settlement  in 
the  Canadas. 

By  Francis  A.  Evans,  Esq.  Late  agent  for  the  Eastern  Townships  to  the 
Legislature  of  Lower  Canada. 

William  Curry  Jun.  and  Co.,  Dublin;  Simpkin  and  Marshall,  London;  and 
Boyd,  Edinburgh.     1833.     16  mo.,  180  pp. 

539.  Letters  from  Settlers  in  Upper  Canada. 

London.     Marchant,  Printer.  Ligram-Court,  Fenchurch  Street.     1833. 
8  vo.,  16  pp. 

540.  Continuation  of  Letters  from  Si  ssex  Emigrants,  in  Upper  Canada,  for  1833. 

Petworth:  Printed  and  sold  by  John  Phillips;  and  sold  by  Longman  and  Co., 
London. 

Price  Two  Pence.      8  vo.,  8  pp. 

541.  The  Cornwall  Tribute;  A  Piece  of  Plate,  presented  to  the  Honorable  and 
Venerable  John  Strachan,  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  York,  By  Forty-two  of  his 
former  Pupils.  Educated  by  Him  at  Cornwall,  Presented  Second  Julv,  MDCCC- 
XXXIIL 

York  :    Printed  by  Robert  Stanton.     1833.       8  vo.,  32  pp. 

542.  A  Retrospect  of  the  Summer  and  Autumn  of  1832;  being  A  Sermon  Delivered 
IN  THE  Cathedral  Church  of  Qiebec,  On  Sunday,  the  30th  December,  in  that 
year. 


By  the  Venerable  G.  J.  Mountain,  D.D.,  x\rchdeacon  of  Quebec,  Eector  of 
the  Parish  of  Quebec  and  Examining  Chaplain  to  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Quebec. 

With  an  Appendix  containing  a  selection  of  some  few  facts  and  particulars  of 
interest  connected  with  the  late  awful  visitation  of  the  Cholera  Morbus. 

Quebec:  Printed  by  Thomas  Cary  &  Co.  Freemasons'  Hall,  Buade  Street. 
1833.     8  vo.,  33  pp. 

543.  Rapport  du  Comite  du  Conseil  Legislatif  sur  les  communications  entre  le  Gou- 
rERNEMENT  et  les  CoMMissAiRES  pour  Tamelioratiou  du  Havre  de  Montreal.   1833. 

8  vo.,  48  pp. 

544.  The  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Directors  of  the  Welland  Canal  Company. 

1832. 

Published  by  order  of  the  Board. 

H.  Leavenworth,  Printer — St.  Catharines.     1833.       8  vo.,  40  pp. 

545.  Information  respecting  The  Eastern  Townships  of  Lower  Canada,  in  which 
the  British  American  Land  Company  intend  to  commence  operations  for  the 
sale  and  settlement  of  Lands,  in  the  ensuing  Spring. 

3rd  December,  1833. 

London :  W.  J.  Euffy,  Printer,  29,  Budge  Kow,  Walbrook.    1833.    8  vo.,  33  pp. 

546.  The  First  Report  of  the  Upper  Canada  Keligious  Tract  &  Book  Society,  For 
the  year  1833. 

York,  F.C.  Printed  by  J.  Reynolds,  81  King-St.  At  the  Correspondent 
Office.    1833.      8  vo.,  14  pp. 

547.  Emigration,  Prince  Edward  Island:  a  Brief  but  Faithful  Account  of  this  Fine 
Colony;  shewing  some  of  its  Advantages  as  a  Place  of  Settlement;  Addressed  to 
those  British  Farmers,  and  others,  who  are  Determined  to  Emigrate,  and  try  their 
Fortune  in  a  Xew  Country:  With  Directions  how  to  proceed,  what  to  provide,-  and 
what  steps  to  take,  on  arriving  in  the  Colony, 

By  J,  L,  Lewellin. 

London:  Reprinted  and  Republished  for  the  Editor,  By  W.  M.  Knight  and 
Co.,  Bishop  s-Court,  Old  Bailey.    1833.      8  vo.,  31  pp. 

548.  Quebec  Emigrant  Society.  Report  of  the  Proceedings  of  a  Sub-Committee,  on 
the  subject  of  CoMituTED  Pensioners.  Published  by  Order  of  the  Committee  of 
Management. 

Quebec :  Printed  by  Thomas  Cary  k  Co.  Freemasons'  Hall,  Buade  Street. 
1833.     12  mo.,  18  pp. 

1834. 

549.  What  is  the  result  of  the  Elections?,  fully  answered.  From  the  Daily  Adver- 
tisei*. 

Montreal:    1834.      8  vo.,  18  pp. 

550.  Observations  sur  la  reponse  de  Mathieu  Lord  Aylmer  a  la  deputation  du  Tat- 
tersall,  et  sur  le  discours  du  Tres  Honorable  E.  G.  Stanley,  Secretaire  d''Etat 
pour  les  Colonies,  delivere  dans  la  Chambre  des  Communes,  sur  les  affaires  du 
Canada,  le  15  Avril,  1834. 

Imprimees  sous  la  direction  d'un  comite  special  du  comite  central  et  pennti- 
nent  du  district  de  Montreal. 

Montreal.     1834.      8  vo.,  40  pp. 

551.  Journal  de  la  Chambre  d'Assemblee,  Vendredi,  21  Fevrier  1834. 

92  Resolutions;    Report  on  the  State  of  the  Province,  and  Address  to  the 
Commons  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland. 
8  vo.,  24-42-14  pp. 


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552.  The  Celebrated  Letter  of  Joseph  Hume,  Esq.,  M.P.  to  William  Lyon  Mackenzie, 
Esq.  Mayor  of  Toronto,  Declaratory  of  a  Design  to  "  Free  these  Provinces  from 
the  baneful  Domination  of  the  Mother  Country."  With  the  Comments  of  the 
Press  of  Upper  Canada  on  the  Pernicious  and  Treasonable  Tendency  of  that 
Letter,  and  the  Speeches,  Resolutions  and  Amendments  of  the  Common  Council 
of  this  city.  Which  were  the  result  of  a  Motion  of  that  body  to  disavow  all  partici- 
pation in  the  sentiments  of  Mr.  Hvime. 

"My  son,  fear  thou  the  Lord  and  the  King;  and  meddle  not  with  them  that 
are  given  to  change." — Prov.  xxiv.  21. 

"For  the  Commandment  is  a  lamp;  and  the  law  is  light;  and  reproofs  of 
instruction  are  the  way  of  life !  " — Prov.  vi.  23. 

Toronto:  Published  and  Printed  by  G.  P.  Bull,  at  the  Recorder  and  General 
Printing  Office,  Market-House.    1834. 

Price  Is.  3d.      8  vo.,  64  pp. 

553.  Liste  Chronolog^qne  des  Eveques  et  des  Pretres  tant  seculiers  que  reguliers, 
employes  au  service  de  I'eglise  du  Canada  depuis  I'ctablissement  de  ce  pays,  et 
aussi  la  liste  des  eveques  des  autres  possessions  Britanniques  de  I'Amerique  du 
Nord.    Revue  au  Secretariat  de  I'Eveche  de  Quebec. 

A  Quebec:  Chez  T.  Cary  &  Cie  Imprimeurs  Libraires,  Au  Chien  D'Or,  Rue 
Buade.    1834.      8  vo.,  52  pp. 

554.  Les  Deux  Girouettes,  ou  L'Hypocrisie  Demasqee. 

Les  laches  et  les  fourbes,  quelques  soit  le  parti  auquel  ils  appartiennent, 
meritent  d'etre  representes  comme  tels  aux  yeux  du  public. 

L'Argus  du  8  November,  1826. 

Montreal :  Imprime  par  Ludger  Duvernay,  Imprimerie  de  la  Minerve,  No.  29 
rue  St.  Paul.    Mai  1834. 

(Written  by  L.  H.  Lafontaine.)     S  vo.,  75  pp. 

555.  Biographic  de  Joseph  Francois  Perrault,  Protonotaire  de  la  Cour  du  Banc  du 
Roi  pour  la  District  de  Quebec,  ecrite  par  lui-meme,  a  I'age  de  quatre-vihgts  ans, 
sans  lunettes,  a  la  suggestion  du  Lord  AvL^rER,  Gouverneur  en  Chef  du  Bas- 
Canada. 

Quebec :    Lnprimee  par  Thomas  Cary  &  Cie,  Rue  Buade,  Chien  D'Or.     18.34. 
12  mo.,  41  pp. 

556.  Narrative  of  a  Voyage,  a  Party  of  Emigrants,  sent  out  from  Sussex,  in  1834, 
by  the  Petworth  Emigration  Committee,  to  Montreal,  thence  up  the  River  Ottawa 
and  through  the  Rideau  Canal,  to  Toronto,  Upper  Canada,  and  afterwards  to 
Hamilton ;  also  of  the  Journey  from  Hamilton  to  the  Township  of  Blandford, 
where  the  Families  were  settled:  And  of  a  Journey  through  a  large  portion  of  the 
London,  and  Gore  Districts,  with  a  Map,  shewing  the  Route:  a  description  of  the 
state  of  the  Country  generally,  and  the  nature  of  the  soil. 

To  which  is  added  a  Comparison  of  the  Route  to  Upper  Canada  by  Quebec, 
with  that  by  New  York;  and  Observations  on  the  proper  Mode  of  Fitting  out 
Emigrant  Ships. 

By  James  Marr  Brydone,  Surgeon,  R.N. 

Sold  by  John  Phillips,  Petworth;  and  by  Effingham  Wilson,  88,  Royal  Ex- 
change, London.    1834. 

Price  2s.      8  vo.,  65  pp. 

557.  Report  of  the  Court  of  Directors  of  the  British  American  Land  Company,  to 
THE  Proprietors.    19th  June,  1834. 

London  :  W.  J.  Ruflfy,  Printer,  29,  Budge  Row,  Walbrook.    1834.      8  vo.,  8  pp. 


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558.  A  Letter  to  the  Congregation  of  St.  James'  Church,  York,  U.  Canada,  occa- 
sioned by  The  Hon.  John  Elmsley's  publication  of  the  Bishop  of  Strasbourg's 
observations,  on  the  6th  Chapter  of  St.  John's  Gospel. 

By  John  Strachan,  DD.  LL.D.   Archdeacon  of  York  &c.  &c. 
York:   Printed  by  Eobert  Stanton.    1834.      8  vo.,  96  pp. 

1835. 

559.  Notes  diverses  sur  le  Bas-Canada. 

Par  Armury  Girod,  Cultivateur  de  Varennes. 

Premiere  Livraison. 

Village  Debartzch:   De  I'lmprimerie  de  J.  P.  Boucher — Belleville. 

MDCCCXXXV.    4to.,  129  pp. 

560.  Notes  upon  Canada  and  the  United  States  of  America  :  in  the  year  MDCCC- 
XXXV. 

By  a  Traveller. 

Toronto,  late  York,   Upper   Canada:    Printed  by  W.   J.   Coates,   160  King 
Street.     1835.      8  vo.,  95  pp. 

561.  Remarks  on  the  petition  of  the  Convention,  and  on  the  Petition  of  the  Consti- 
tutionalists. 

By  Anti-Bureaucrat. 

Montreal :   Printed  at  the  Herald  Office,  May,  1835. 

(Written  by  Adam  Thorn.)     24  mo.,  192  pp. 

562.  First  Annual  Report  of  the  Constitutional  Association  of  Quebec,  Presented 
28th  November,  1835.  With  an  Appendix,  Containing  the  Declaration,  the  State 
of  the  Representation,  the  Petition  to  His  Majesty  and  Both  Houses  of  the 
Imperial  Parliament,  and  the  Report  of  the  Agent. 

Quebec:   Printed  by  Order  of  the  Association.     1835.       8  vo.,  28  pp. 

563.  A  Brief  View  of  the  Township  Laws  up  to  the  present  time,  with  a  treatise  on 
the  law  and  office  of  constable,  the  law  relative  to  Landlord  and  Tenant,  Distress 
for  Rent,  Inn  Keepers,  &c.     Compiled  by  the  Author  of  the  Provincial  Justice. 

Toronto:   Printed  by  W.  J.  Coates,  160  King  Street.    A.D.  1835. 
8  vo.,  151  «fe  3  pp. 

564.  Colonial  Policy,  with  hints  upon  the  formation  of  Military  settlements.  To 
which  are  added  observations  on  the  Boundary  Question  now  pending  between 
this  country  and  the  United  States. 

"  Coelum  non  animum  mutant  qui  trans  mare  currunt." 
London:  James  Cochran  and  Co.,  Waterloo-Place.  1835. 
Price  One  Shilling.       8  vo.,  49  pp. 

565.  Observations  de  L'Hon.  D.  B.  Viger,  contre  la  proposition  faite  dans  le  Conseil 
LEGiSLATiF,  le  4  mars,  1835.  de  rejeter  le  Bill  dei'Assemblee,  pour  la  nomination 
d'un  Agent  de  la  Province. 

Montreal :    Imprime  par  Ludger  Duvernay,  Bureau  de  La  Minerve.     1835. 
8  vo.,  79  pp. 

566.  A  Speech  on  the  improvement  of  the  Shannon,  being  in  continuation  of  the 
debate  in  the  House  of  Commons  12th  May,  1835,  giving  a  comparative  view  of 
the  navigation  of  the  Rideau  Canal,  in  Canada,  and  the  River  Shannon  in  Ire- 
land; with  observations  on  the  value  of  a  connection  by  steam  packets,  with 
British  America. 

London:    J.  Bain,  1,  Haymarket;    W.   Currv,  Dublin;    T.  Kaye,  Liverpool. 
18.35. 

With  Maps.    8  vo.,  60  pp. 


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567.  A  Few  Remarks  on  Internal  Improvements  in  the  Canadas. 

By  James  George. 

Quebec,  1835.      8  vo.,  11  pp. 

568.  Information  respecting  the  Eastern  Townships  of  Lower  Canada,  addressed  to 

EMIGRANTS  AND  OTHERS  in  Search  of  LANDS   FOR  SETTLEMENT. 

Montreal :    Printed  by  James  and  Thomas  A.  Starke.     1835.       8  vo.,  8  pp. 

569.  Statistical  and  Practical  Observations,  relative  to  the  Province  of  New-Bruns- 
wick, Published  for  the  Information  of  Emigrants. 

By  Alexander  Wedderburn,  Emigrant  Agent,  and  Secretary  to  the  late  Agri- 
cultural and  Emigrant  Society,  at  Saint  John,  JSTew-Brunswick. 

Saint  John:   Printed  by  Henry  Chubb,  Market-Square.    MDCCCXXXV. 
4to,  86  pp. 

570.  The  Importance  of  providing  Religious  Education  for  the  Poor:  connected 
with  the  true  Principle  of  all  Christian  Charity.  Two  Discourses,  preached  by 
request,  in  the  Cathedral  Church  of  Quebec,  before  the  Quebec  Diocesan  Com- 
mittee of  the  Society  for  promoting  Christian  Knowledge,  on  Sunday,  25  of  Oct., 
1835. 

By  John  H.  Hopkins,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  in 
the  Diocese  of  Vermont. 

Burlington :    Smith  and  Harrington.     1835.     8  vo.,  30  pp. 

571.  Institution  of  a  Chi  rch  and  Sunday  School,  in  Moore,  Western  District,  Upper 
Canada. 

Sandwich,  U.C.:    James  M.  Cowan,  Printer,  Emigrant  Office.     1835. 
12  mo.,  8  pp. 

572.  Message  from  Legislative  Council  with  certain  resolutions  on  the  subjects  of 
The  Clergy  Reserves  and  the  Executive  and  Legislative  Councils.    1835. 

8  vo.,  22  pp. 

573.  Report  of  a  Select  Committee  To  which  was  Referred  the  Subject  of  The  Cur- 
rency. 

Ordered,  by  the  House  of  Assembly,  to  be  Printed,  (2000  copies)  15th  April, 
1835. 

Toronto:    M.  Reynolds,  Printer  to  the  Hon.  The  House  of  Assembly. 
MDCCCXXXV.    8  vo.,  Ill  pp. 

574.  Report  of  a  Select  Committee  of  the  Legislative  Council  of  Upper  Canada, 
upon  the  Provisions  made  by  law  for  the  support  of  a  Protestant  Clergy  in  that 
Province. 

Toronto :    Printed   by   R.   Stanton,   Printer   to   the    King's    Most    Excellent 
Majesty.    1835.      8  vo.,  86  pp. 

575.  List  of  the  Proprietors  of  the  Canada  Company,  incorporated  by  Royal  Charter. 
19th  August  1826.    Office,  'No.  13,  St.  Helen's  Place. 

London:    Printed  by  W.  Marchant.  Ingram-Court,  Fenchurch-Street.^  1835. 
(Contains  several  MSS.  pages.)       8  vo.,  16  pp. 


1836. 

576.  The  Discovery  of  America,  By  Christopher  Columbus;    and  the  origin  of  the 
North  American  Indians. 
By  J.  Mackintosh. 
Toronto:   Printed  by  W.  J.  Coates.  King  Street.-  1836.      8  vo.,  152  pp. 


79 

577.  Siege  de  Quebec,  en  1759.  Copie  d'apres  un  Manuscrit  Apporte  de  Londres,  par 
l'Honorable  D.  B.  Viger,  lors  de  son  retour  en  Canada,  en  Septembre  18.34. — • 
Mai  1835. 

Copie  d'un  Manuscrit  depose  a  la  Bibliotheque  de  Hartwell  en  Angleterre. 
Quebec:  Des  Presses  de  Frechette  &  Cie.,  No.  8,  rue  Lamontagne.  1836. 
8  vo.,  41  pp. 

578.  Existing  Difficulties  in  the  Government  of  the  Caxadas. 

By  J.  A.  Koebuck.  M.P. 

London :  Printed  by  C.  and  W.  Reynell,  Little  Pulteney  Street,  Golden 
Square.     1836.       8  vo..  68  pp. 

578a.  Anti-Gallic  Letters;    addressed  to  His  Excellency,  The  Earl  of  Gosford,  Gov- 
ernor in  Chief  of  the  Canadas. 
By  Camillus. 

Montreal:    Printed  at  the  Herald  Office.     1836. 
16  mo.,  226  pp.     (Written  by  Adam  Thorn,  M.A.) 

579.  Observations  on  the  Coxstitutioxs,  Political  and  Judicial,  of  the  British 
Colonies,  with  proposed  amendments,  suggested  by  the  political  differences  now 
existing  in  the  provinces  of  Upper  and  Lower  Canada :  In  a  letter  to  the  Right 
Honourable  Lord  Glenelg,  His  Majesty's  principal  Secretary  of  State  for  the 
Colonies. 

By  James  Christie  Esten.  L.L.D.  Late  Chief  Justice,  and  President  of  the 
Council,  of  the  Bermudas.  j 

London :  Richards  &  Co.,  Law  Booksellers  and  Publishers,  194,  Fleet  Street. 
1836.      8  vo.,  16  pp. 

580.  Declaration  of  the  Views  and  Objects  of  the  British  Constitutional  Society, 
On  its  Re-organization.    Addressed  to  their  Fellow  Subjects  in  Upper  Canada. 

Toronto  :    1836.       8  vo.,  12  pp. 

581.  The  Reform  Alliance  Society  to  their  Brother  Reformers  in  Upper  Canada. 

Toronto,  May,  1836.      8  vo.,  8  pp. 

582.  A  Letter  on  the  Proposed  New  Colonial  Funding  System.     1836. 

By  William  Bancks. 

Printed  by  C.  F.  Fothergill,  Palladium  Office,  York-Street,  Toronto. 

16  mo.,  12  pp. 

583.  A  Despatch  from  the  Right  Honorable  Lord  Glenelg,  His  Majesty's  Secretary 
of  State  for  the  Colonies,  To  His  Excellency  Sir  Francis  Bond  Head,  Lieutenant 
Governor  of  L^pper  Canada ;  Containing  His  Majesty's  Answer  to  the  separate 
Addresses  and  Representations  which  proceeded  from  the  Legislative  Council  and 
House  of  Assembly,  during  the  first  Session  of  the  present  Parliament;  and  His 
instructions  to  the  Lieutenant  Governor. 

Communicated  to  the  House  of  Assembly  by  Message  on  the  30th  of  January, 
1836. 

Ordered  by  the  House  of  Assembly  to  be  printed. 
Toronto :    M.  Reynolds.     1836.       8  vo.,  36  pp. 

584.  Message  from  His  Excellency  the  Lieutenant  Governor,  of  30th  January, 
1836 :    Transmitting  a  Despatch  from  His  Majesty's  Government. 

Printed  by  Order  of  the  Hon.  The  Legislative  Council.     R  Stanton,  Printer. 
8  vo.,  50  pp. 

585.  Proceedings  had  in  the  Commons  House  of  Assembly,  on  the  subject  of  an 
address    to    His    Excellexcy    Sir  F.  B.  Head,  for  certain  information  on  the 

AFFAIRS  of  the  CoLOXY. 

Printed  by  order  of  the  Commons  House  of  Assembly. 
R.  Stanton,  Printer.     1836.       8  vo.,  28  pp. 


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586.  Message  from  His  Excellency  Sir  Francis  Bond  Head,  Lieutenant  Governor  of 
Upper  Canada :  In  answer  to  the  Address  of  the  House  of  Assembly,  of  the  5tb 
February,  1836,  with  Sundry  Documents  requested  by  the  House  in  said  Address. 

Ordered  by  the  House  of  Assembly  to  be  printed. 
Toronto:   M.  Eeynolds.    1836.      8  vo.,  42  pp. 

587.  Address  to  His  Excellency  Sir  Francis  Bond  Head,  for  copies  of  dispatches  fromi 
His  Majesty's  Government,  on  the  subject  of  the  Independence  of  the  Judges, 
and  of  the  Cession  of  the  Kevenue  Under  14  Geo.  III.  to  the  Legislature  of  this 
Province.  His  Excellency's  answer  to  the  same,  with  the  documents  desired; 
and  the  Proceedings  had  by  the  House  of  Assembly  during  the  1st  Session  11th 
Prov,  Pari,  on  the  passing  of  a  Bill  for  the  payment  of  salaries  to  the  Principal 
Officers  of  the  Government, 

Toronto:   M.  Eeynolds.    1836.       8  vo.,  27  pp. 

588.  Proceedings  of  the  Legislative  Council  of  Upper  Canada  on  the  Bill  sent  up- 
from  the  House  of  Assembly,  entitled  An  Act  to  amend  the  Jury  Laws  of  this 
Province. 

Printed  by  order  of  the  Honourable  the  Legislative  Council. 

R.  Stanton,  Printer  to  the  King's  Most  Excellent  Majesty.  1836,    8  vo,,  60  pp. 

589.  Report  of  a  Select  Committee  of  the  Legislative  Council  of  Upper  Canada, 
upon  the  Complaints  contained  in  an  address  to  the  King  from  the  House  of 
Assembly,  Passed  15th  April,  1835,  of  the  Rejection  by  the  Legislative  Council, 
of  Bills  sent  from  the  House  of  Assembly;  and  the  Address  of  the  Legislative 
Council  to  His  Majesty,  on  that  Subject. 

Toronto:    R.  Stanton,  Printer  to  the  King's  Most  Excellent  Majesty.     1836. 
8  vo.,  52  pp. 

590.  Report  of  the  Select  Committee,  To  which  was  referred  The  Answer  of  His 
Excellency,  the  Lieut.  Governor,  to  an  Address  of  the  House  of  Assembly,  rela- 
tive to  a  Responsible  Executive  Council. 

Ordered  by  the  House  of  Assembly  to  be  printed. 

Toronto :  M.  Reynolds,  Printer.    1836.      8  vo.,  103  pp.  &  app.  80  pp. , 

591.  Petition  Aux  Honorables  Chevaliers,  Citoyens  et  Bourgeois,  les  Communes  du 
Royaume-Uni  de  la  Grande-Bretagne  et  d'Irlande  assemblee  en  Parlement, 

Chambre  d' Assemblee,  26  Fevrier  1836. 
4to.,  8  pp, 

592.  Important  Debate  on  the  adoption  of  the  Report  of  the  Select  Committee  on 
the  Differences  between  His  Excellency  and  the  late  Executive  Council  :  in  the 
House  of  Assembly,  April  18th,  1836. 

Toronto,  U.C. :  Jos.  H.  Lawrence,  Printer,  Guardian  Office.  MDCCCXXXVL 
8  vo.,  63  pp. 

593.  Speech  of  C.  A.  Hagerman,  Esq.  M.P.P.  in  the  House  of  Assembly,  April  18th, 
1836,  against  the  adoption  of  the  report  of  the  select  Committee  on  the  subject 
of  the  differences  between  His  Excellency  and  the  Executive  Council. 

Toronto,  U.C. :   J.  H.  Lawrence,  Printer,  Guardian  Office.    MDCCCXXXVI. 
8  vo.,  24  pp. 

594.  The  Speeches,  Messages  and  Replies  of  His  Excellency  Sir  Francis  Bond  Head, 
K.C.H.,  Lieutenant-Governor  of  Upper  Canada,  accompanied  by  an  Extract  from 
A  Despatch  of  His  Excellency  to  Lord  Glenelg:  together  Avith  Introductory 
Remarks,  and  a  Brief  Biographical  Sketch, 

"  I  know  not,"  observed  one  of  the  most  eminent  English  diplomatists  with 
whom  he  had  very  frequent  communications,  "  where  Lord  Collingwood  got  his 
style,  but  he  writes  better  than  any  of  us." 

Toronto,  U.C. :   Henry  Rowsell.    1836,       8  vo..  72  pp. 


81 

595.  Clergy  Reserves  &  School  Lands  in  Upper  Canada. 

Mr.  Buchanan's  Letter  to  Wm.  H.  Draper. 
Toronto:   1836.      8  vo.,  14  pp. 

596.  Thoughts  on  the  present  state  and  future  prospects  of  the  Church  of  England 
IN  Canada,  with  hints  for  so^ie  improvement  in  her  ecclesiastical  arrange- 
ments;   hvimbly  addressed  to  the  Rt.  Rev.  the  Lord  Bishop  and  the  Rev.  Clergy. 

By  a  Presbyter  of  the  Diocese  of  Quebec. 
Printed  for  the  publisher :    IS-'^.fi.       8  vo.,  16  pp. 

597.  Parochial  Duties,  Practically  Illustrated. 

Second  Edition. 

"  Let  us  consider  one  another  to  provoke  unto  love  and  to  good  works." — 
Heb.  X.  21. 

Montreal :    Printed  by  John  E.  L.  Miller.     18,36.     16  mo.,  30  pp. 

S97a.  The  Fourth  Report  of  the  Upper  Canada  Religious  Tract  and  Book  Society: 
Read  at  the  Annual  General  Meeting,  Held  on  the  11th  February,  1836. 

Toronto:    Guardian  Office— J.  H.  Lawrence,  Printer.     MDCCCXXXVL 

8  vo.,  16  pp. 

598.  The  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Directors  of  the  Welland  Canal  Company. 
1835.     Published  by  order  of  the  Board. 

H.  Leavenworth,  Printer:    St.  Catharines,  U.C.     1836.       8  vo.,  43  pp. 

599.  Report  on  a  Reconnoissance  for  a  Rail  Road  from  the  Coast  of  Maine  to 
Quebec.  Resi>ectfully  inscribed  to  His  Excellency,  Robert  P.  Dunlop,  Gov.  of 
Maine. 

By  S.  H.  Long,  Lt.  Col.  U.S.  Engrs.    1836. 
8  vo.,  80  pp. 

€00.  Systeme  de  Stenographic,  applicable  an  Francais  et  a  I'Anglais. 
Par  F°.  Real  Angers,  Etudiant  en  Droit. 

Quebec:  Imprime  pour  le  proprietaire,  par  Frechette  &  Cie,  Rue  Lamon- 
tagne  No.  8,    1836.    8  vo.,  15  pp. 

€01.  Memoire  Concernant  les  Greves  du  Sault-au-Matelot,  de  la  Chatellenie  de  Cou- 
longe,  et  Autres,  que  Le  Seminaire  de  Quebec  Possede  a  Titre  de  Fief. 
No  date,  but  probably  1836.       8  vo.,  84  pp. 

1837. 

€02.  The  Affairs  of  the  Canadas.    In  a  series  of  Letters. 
By  a  Canadian. 

"  Correct  every  real  grievance,  but  maintain  the  happy  constitution  inviolate.'' 
His  Excellency  Sir  Francis  B.  Head,  and  the  people  of  Upper  Canada. 
London :    Printed  by  J.  King,  College  Hill,  London.     1837.       8  vo.,  75  pp. 

€03.  The  Canadian  Portfolio,  1837. 

(Four  letters  on  the  political  situation  in  Canada.) 
8  vo.,  168  pp. 

€04.  A  Few  Words  on  the  Subject  of  Canada. 

By  A  Barrister. 

"  It  seems  to  be  the  obligation  of  a  general  law  which  affects  all  these  disputes 
between  a  popular  assembly  on  the  one  hand,  and  the  executive  on  the  other,  and 
the  course  of  proceeding  which  generally  takes  place  strongly  impresses  this  lesson, 
that  popular  assemblies  are  hardly  ever  wrong  in  the  beginning,  and  hardly  ever 
right  at  the  conclusion,  of  these  struggles."    Lord  John  Russell. 

London :  Longman,  Rees,  Orme.  Brown,  Green,  &  Longman,  Paternoster  Row. 
1837.      8  vo.,  52  pp. 


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605.  Canadiana:  containing  Sketches  of  Upper  Canada,  and  tht  Crisis  ix  its  Politi- 
cal Affairs.    In  two  parts. 

"  All  that  bear  this  are  villains, 

Not  to  rouse  up  at  the  great  call  of  Nature, 
And  check  the  growth  of  these  domestic  spoilers, 
That  make  us  slaves,  and  tell  us,  ''  tis  our  charter." 

Otway. 
By  W.  B.  Wells,  Barrister-at-lay,  and  Member  of  the  Provincial  Parliament. 
London:    Printed  for  the  Author,  By   C.   and  W.   Eeynell,  Little  Pulteney 
Street.    1837.      8  vo.,  202  pp. 

606.  The  Canadian  Farmer's  Travels  in  the  United  States  of  America,  in  which 
Eemarks  are  made  on  the  Arbitrary  Colonial  Policy  Practised  in  Canada,,  and 
the  Free  and  Equal  Eights,  and  happy  Effects  of  the  Liberal  Institutions  and 
Astonishing  Enterprise  of  the  UN^TED  States. 

By  Eobert  Davis. 

Buffalo:   Printed  for  the  Author  [Steele's  Press].    18.37.     12  mo.,  107  pp. 

607.  Representation  on  the  Legislative  Union  of  the  Provinces  of  Upper  and  Lower 
Canada,  by  the  Constitutional  Association  of  the  City  of  Montreal.     (Map.) 

Montreal :    1837.       8  vo.,  24  pp. 

608.  Thoughts  on  the  Banking  System  of  Upper  Canada,  and  on  the  present  crisis, 

Toronto:    Printed  for  the  Author.     1837.       8  vo.,  16  pp. 

609.  Remarks  on  the  Proceedings  as  to  Canada,  in  the  present  session  of  Parliament; 
By  one  of  the  Commissioners.     10th  April.  1837. 

London:    James  Eidgway  and  Sons,  Piccadilly.     MDCCC:XXXVIL 
8  vo.,  67  pp. 

610.  The  Speech  of  the  Hon.  John  Eolph,  M.P.P.  Delivered  on  the  Occasion  of  the 
Late  Inquiry  into  Charges  of  High  Misdemeanors  at  the  late  Elections.  Pre- 
ferred against  His  Excellency  Sir  Francis  Bond  Head,  before  the  Commons  House 
of  Assembly  of  Upper  Canada. 

Toronto:    Printed  by  M.  Eeynolds,  Cor.  &  Adv.  OiEce.     1837.       8  vo.,  38  pp. 

611.  Speeches  of  Dr.  John  Eolph,  and  Christopher  A.  Hagerman,  Esq..  His  Majesty^s 
Solicitor  General,  on  the  Bill  for  Appropriating  the  Proceeds  of  the  '  Clergy 
Eeserves  to  the  purposes  of  General  Education. 

1st  Session,  13th  Parliament. 

Toronto:    Printed  by  M.  Eeynolds,  Cor.  &  Adv.  Office.     1837.       8  vo.,  32  pp. 

612.  The  Reserve  Question,  or  a  word  for  the  Church, 

By  one  of  its  Clergy. 

Audi  alteram  partem.     Fiat  Justitia. 

Printed  for  the  Author.  8  vo.,  20  pp. 

612a.  Wesleyan  Methodism  in  Upper  Canada:  A  Sermon,  preached  before  the  Con- 
ference of  Ministers  of  the  Wesleyan-Methodist  Church  in  Canada,  City  of 
Toronto,  June  18th,  1837 : 

By  Egerton  Eyerson. 

Published  by  request  of  the  Conference. 

"  To  testify  the  Gospel  of  the  Grace  of  God.''— St.  Paul 

"The  friends  of  all,  the  enemies  of  none.'' — John  Wesley. 

Toronto :    Printed  at  the  Conference  Office.     1837.     8  vo.,  27  pp. 

613.  Memoire  sur  I'amovibilite  des  Cures  en  Canada. 

Montreal:    De  L'Imprimerie  de  Louis  Perrault,  Eue  Ste.  Therese.     Se  vend 
chez  E.  E.  Fabre.  Eue  St.  Vincent.     1837.       8  vo.,  54  pp. 


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614.  Notes  sur  L'Inamovibilite  des  Cures  dans  ]e  Bas-Canada. 

Par  L.  H.  La  Fontaine,  Avocat. 

Montreal :   Imprime  par  Ludger  Duvernay,  a  Timprimerle  de  la  Minervc.  No. 
29,  Kue  Saint-Paul.     1837.       8  vo.,  56  pp. 

615.  Remarques  sur  les  Notes  de  Mr.  Lafontaine,  Avocat,  Relativement  a  I'lnamovi- 
bilite  des  Cures  dans  le  Bas-Canada — 25  Mars  1837. 

8  vo.,  41  pp. 

616.  Les  Revelations  du  Crime  ou  CA:NrBRAY  et  ses  Complices. 

Ainsi  que  la  Vertu  le  Crime  a  ses  degres. 

Racine. 
Chroniques  Canadiennes  de  1834. 
Par  F.  R.  A. 

Imprime  Par  Frechette  et  Cie,  No.  8,  Rue  Lamontagne.    Quebec,  1837. 
(Written  by  F.  R.  Angers.)       8  vo.,  73  pp. 

617.  Traite  sur  la  Tenue  des  Livrcs,  en  partie  simple  et  partie  double,  redige  pour 
la  classe  mercantile. 

Par  Jos.  Laurin.     Etudiant  en  Droit. 

Quebec:   Imprime  par  N.  Aubin,  Rue  St.  Pierre,  No.  33.     1837.    8  vo.,  48  pp. 

618.  Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  House  of  Assembly  to  whom  was  referred  that 
part  of  the  Journals  of  last  Session,  containing  the  Letter  of  the  Speaker  of  the 
House  of  Assembly  of  Lower  Canada,  with  certain  Resolutions  of  that  House, 
accompanying  the  same.    1837. 

8  vo.,  15  pp. 

618a.  An  Abstract  of  the  Minutes  of  the  Synod  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  op 
Canada,  (in  connection  with  the  Church  of  Scotland.)  Session  VII.,  held  at 
Toronto  31st  August-6th  September,  1837. 

Toronto:   Printed  by  William  J.  Coates.     MDCCXXXVIL     8  vo.,  23  pp. 

619.  Address  to  the  Female  Members  of  the  Church  of  Christ  in  Toronto. 

Toronto.     Printed  by  W.  J.  Coates,  King  Street.     1837.       8  vo.,  23  pp. 

620.  Experience  of  Fhe  Christian  Indians  of  the  Pequod  tribe. 

Published  by  William  Apess,  Missionary  of  that  tribe,  and  author  of  "  The 
Son  of  the  forest." 

"  Go  ye  therefore  ....     Matt,  xxviii,  19,  20. 

Second  Edition. 

Boston:   Printed  for  the  Publisher.     1837.       8  vo.,  47  pp. 

621.  A  Treatise  on  Hydrophobia,  (taken  from  th§  Manuscript  of  a  late  Eminent 
Physician.)  To  which  is  appended  an  infallible  Remedy,  both  as  a  preventative 
and  iu  confirmed  cases. 

By  Henry  Hughes.     (H.M.  1st  Royal  Reg't.) 
Montreal :   Printed  at  the  Herald  Ofiice.     1837. 
(Price  2s.  6d.)       8  vo.,  34  pp. 

622.  Correspondence  of  Archdeacon  Mountain,  with  the  Colonial  Department  of 
H.M.'s  Government. 

Southampton:    (No  date,  but  probably  1837.)       8  vo.,  19  pp. 

622a.  a  Constitutional  Conversation  with  a  Conscientious  Colonist;  or  Truth  vs. 
Error.     1837  (?)     8  vo.,  7  pp. 


64 

1838. 

623.  An  Act  to  amend,  and  reduce  into  one  Act,  The  Militia  Laws  of  this  Province- 

Passed  6th  March  1838. 

Printed  by  Order  of  the  Commons  House  of  Assembly. 

Toronto:   K.  Stanton,  Printer  to  the  Queen's  Most  Excellent  Majesty.    1838. 

8  vo.,  24  pp. 

624.  Speech  of  E.  S.  Cayley,  Esq.  M.P.  on  the  Debate  on  bringing  in  a  Bill  "To 
make  Temporary  Provision  for  the  Government  of  Lower  Canada."  Wednesday, 
17th  January.  1838. 

London :    Printed  by  permission  of  the  Proprietor  of  "  the  Mirror  of  Parlia- 
ment."   1838.      8  vo.,  20  pp. 

625.  Lord  Brougham's  speech  in  the  House  of  Lords,  Thursday,  January  18,  1838, 
upon  Canada. 

London :   James  Ridgway  and  Sons,  Piccadilly.    1838.       8  vo.,  61  pp. 

626.  Lord  Brougham's  Speech  in  the  House  of  Lords,  on  Friday,  2nd  February,  1838, 

on  THE   MALTREATilENT  of  the  NORTH   A^IERICAX   COLONIES. 

London :    James  Ridgway  and  Sons,  Piccadilly.     1838.      8  vo.,  37  pp. 

627.  Speech  of  The  Right  Honourable  Lord  Astiburton,  (Li  the  House  of  Lords.)  On 
the  Second  Reading  of  the  Canada  Goverx-ment  Bill. 

Friday,  February  2.   1838. 

London:   Printed  by  Permission  of  the  Proprietors  of  "  The  Mirror  of  Parlia- 
ment."    1838.       8  vo.,  17  pp. 

628.  A  Few  Observations  upon  the  value  and  niroRTANCE  of  our  North  American 
Colonies. 

By  Lieut.  Colonel  Oldfield,  Iv.H.,  Corps  of  Royal  Engineers. 

C'est  le  nombre  du  people  .... 

The  Fisheries  of  Newfoundland  .... 

Abbe  Raynal. 
London:   Published  by  F.  Pinkney,  at  the  Military  Library,  (Late  Egerton's), 
near  Whitehall.    1838.      8  vo.,  17  pp. 

629.  Succinct  Account  of  the  Treaties  and  Ni;gociations  between  Great  Britain  and 
THE  Ll^NiTED  STATES  OF  AMERICA,  relating  to  the  Boundary  Between  the  British 
Possessions  of  Lower  Canada  and  New  Brunswick,  in  North  America,  and  The 
United  States  of  America. 

By  Andrew  Stuart. 

8  vo.,  206  py.  with  maps. 

630.  Message  from  the  President  of  the  United  States,  transmitting  a  letter  from 
the  Marshal  of  the  Northern  District  of  the  State  of  New  York,  respecting  distur- 
bances on  the  Canadian  Frontier. 

January  the  13th,  1838. 

25th  Congress,  2d  Session.     (Docs.  Nos  64-73-74)  Ho.  of  Reps.  Executive. 

8  vo.,  62  pp. 

631.  Remarks  upon  the  Disputed  Polnts  of  Boundary  under  the  Fifth  Article  of  the 
Treaty  of  Ghent,  Principally  compiled  from  the  Stateinents  laid  by  the  Govern- 
ment of  Great  Britain  before  the  King  of  the  Netherlands,  as  Arbiter. 

Saint  John,  New-Brunswick:    Printed  by  D.   A.   Cameron,  at  the  Observer 
Office.     1838.       8  vo.,  81  pp.  &  app.  34  pp. 

632.  Report  and  Resolves  in  relation  to  the  North  Eastern  Boundary. 

In  the  Comniouwealth  of  Massachusetts. 
1838.       8  vo.,  76  pp. 


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633.  Personal  Memoirs  of  Major  Richardson,  Author  of  '•  Movements  of  the  British 
Legion,"  <S:c.  ice. 

As  connected  with  The  Singidar  Oppression  of  that  Officer  while  in  Spain  by 
Lieutenant  General  Sir  De  Lacy  Evans. 

A  man  who  is  too  proud  to  acknowledge  a  fault  when  he  is  conscious  of 
having  committed  one,  and  thereby  wounded  the  feelings  of  another,  shows  himself 
to  be,  instead  of  elevated  rank,  very  low  indeed  in  the  scale  of  intellectual  worth. 
His  pride  is  of  the  meanest  kind,  and  to  him  even  more  disgraceful  than  his 
fault. — ^Anonymous. 

Montreal:  Armour  &  Ramsay;  W.  Neilson,  Quebec;  R.  Stanton,  Toronto; 
and  J.  MacFarlane,  Kingston.     1838.       8  vo.,  145  &  iv  pp. 

634.  Plain  Reasons  for  Loyalty,  Addressed  to  Plain  People.    By  J.  K. 

Cobourg,  U.C. :    R.  D.  Chatterton,  Printer.     1S:3S.       8  vo.,  8  pp. 

635.  Lord  Durham  and  the  Caxadiaxs.  A  reprint  from  the  January  Xumber  of  the 
London  and  Westminster  Review. 

Montreal,  Printed  for  the  Publishers.     1838.       8  vo.,  32  pp. 

636.  The  Canadian  Crisis,  and  Lord  Durham's  Mission  to  the  ISTorth  American 
Colonies  ;  with  remarks,  the  result  of  personal  observation  in  the  Colonies  and 
the  L^nited  States,  on  the  remedial  measures  to  be  adopted  in  the  North  American 
Provinces. 

London:    1838. 

(Signed  M.  N".  O.)     8  vo.,  56  pp. 

637.  Lower  Canada  at  the  close  of  1837. 

London  :   Richard  Bentley,  New  Burlington  Street.    1838.      8  vo.,  31  pp. 

638.  A  Few  Words  upon  Canada. 

By  Charles  Clark,  Esq.  Barrister  at  Law;  Author  of  "  A  Few  Words  on- the 
Subject  of  Canada." 

London :   Longman,  Orme,  Brown,  Green,  and  Longmans.    1838.-    8  vo.,  30  pp. 

639.  The  Canadian  Controversy;   Its  Origin,  Nature,  and  Merits. 

'•  Vous  savez  le  Latin  ?  " 
"  Oui ;   mais  f aites  .... 

Le  Bourgeois  Gentilhomme."    ' 
"  Had  the  House  not  heard — not  from  .... 

— Lord  J.  Russell's  Speech,  22d  December,  1837. 
London:    Printed  for  Longman,  Orme,  Brown.  Green,  &  Longmans,  Pater- 
noster-Row.   1S3S.      8  vo.,  84  pp. 

640.  Hints  on  the  Case  of  Canada,  for  the  Consideration  of  Members  of  Parliament. 

'"Do  I  discourage  rebellion,  mutiny,  rapine,  and  plunder?  You  may  think  I 
do,  believers,  but  Heaven  forbid !  No :  T  encourage  you  to  all  these  laudable  under- 
takings. You  shall  plunder,  you  shall  pull  down  the  Government,  but  you  shall 
do  this  upon  my  authority."    Dryden's  Don  Sebaotien,  A.  iii.  S.  3. 

London :   John  Murray,  Albermarlo  Street.    MDCCCXXXVIII.    8  vo.,  31  pp. 

641.  A  Letter  to  the  Right  Honorable  the  Earl  of  Durham,  K.G.B.  Lord  High  Com- 
missioner and  Governor  in  Chief  of  Her  Majesty's  North  American  Possessions, 
&c  &c,  calling  His  Lordship's  Attention  to  the  Advantages  to  be  Derived  by 
Allowing  a  Free  Transit  of  Merchandise  through  Canada  to  the  State  of  Michi- 
gan and  Wisconsin  Territory ;  as  a  means  of  Preserving  our  Friendly  Relations 
with  the  United  States.  With  Observations  as  to  the  River  St.  Lawrence,  for 
extending  the  Commerce  of  the  Empire  and  Enriching  the  Canadas. 

By  James  Buchanan,  Esq..  Her  Majesty's  Consul  for  the  State  of  New-York. 
183S. 

8  vo.,  25  pp. 
2.34— G 


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642.  Sir  F.  B.  Head  and  Mr.  Bidwell.  The  Cause  and  Circumstances  of  Mr.  Bid- 
well's  Banishment  by  Sir  F.  B.  Head,  Correctly  stated  and  proved  by  a  United 
Empire  Loyalist. 

"  Britain  never  did.  nor  shall 
Lie  at  the  proud  foot  of  a  conqueror 
But  when  it  first  did  help  to  wound  itself.'" 
"  A  generous  concern  for  those  who  are  to  come  after  us,  should  engage  us 
to  labour  and  strive  that  we  may  transmit  our  civil  privileges  unimpaired  to 
posterity  yet  unborn." 

Kingston :   Printed  by  T.  H.  Bentley,  Herald  Office.    18.38.      8  vo.,  16  pp. 

643.  Civil  Government — the  late  Conspiracy.  A  Discourse,  delivered  in  Kingston, 
U.C.   December  31,  1837. 

By  Egerton  Ryerson. 

Published  by  request. 

Ne,  pueri,  ne  tanta  animis  assuescite  bella, 

Ne  patriae  validas  in  viscera  vertite  vires. 

Virgil. 
"  Let  us  be  daily  thankful, — Doddridge. 

Toronto:    Printed  at  the  Conference  Office.     Joseph  H.  Lawrence.     Printer. 
1838.      8  vo.,  20  pp. 

644.  Trial  of  Dr.  Morrison,  M.P.P.  for  High  Treason  at  Toronto,  on  Wednesday, 
April  24,  1838. 

Toronto:  Printed  by  Donlevy  &  McTavey,  Church  Street.    1838.    8  vo.,  26  pp. 

645.  Report,  of  a  Select  Committee,  of  the  House  of  Assembly,  on  the  Political  State 
of  the  Provinces  of  Upper  and  Lower  Canada.  H.  Sherwood,  Esq.  M.P.P.  Chair- 
man. 

Printed  by  order  of  the  Commons  House  of  Assembly. 

R.  Stanton,  Printer  to  the  Queen's  Most  Excellent  Majesty.    1838. 

8  vo.,  65  &  16  pp. 

646.  Report  from  the  Select  Committee  of  the  Legislative  Council  of  Upper  Canada, 
on  the  State  of  the  Province. 

Printed  by  Order  of  the  Honorable  The  Legislative  Council. 

R.  Stanton,  Printer  to  the  Queen's  Most  Excellent  Majesty.       8  vo..  6  0pp. 

647.  Messages,  Addresses,  &c.,  To  Sir  Francis  B.  Head,  Bart.  &c.  &c..  On  His  Resig- 
nation of  the  Government  of  Upper  Canada. 

Toronto:   R.  Stanton,  Printer  to  the  Queen's  Most  Excellent  Majesty.     1838. 
8  vo.,  116  pp. 

648.  Doctrine  de  I'Eglise  Catholique  d'Irlande  et  de  celle  Du  Canada,  sur  la  revolte. 
Recueil  de  Pieces  constatant  Tuniformitc  de  cette  doctrine  dans  les  deux  pays, 
et  sa  conformite  avec  celle  de  I'eglise  universelle. 

Lnprimee  par  W.  Neilson,  Lnprimeur  libraire.  Quebec    1838.    16  mo..  129  pp. 

649.  Mackenzie's  Own  Narrative  of  the  late  Rebellion,  with  illustrations  and 
notes,  critical  and  explanatory  :  exhibiting  the  only  true  account  of  what  took 
place  at  the  Memorable  Siege  of  Toronto,  in  the  month  of  December,  1837. 
Price  Is. 

Toronto:    Printed  and  sold  at  the  Palladium  Office,  York  Street.     1838. 
(Twenty  copies  were  found  in  the  office  of  Bell,  former  printer  in  company 
with  Mackenzie;  not  supposed  to  have  been  issued.)       8  vo.,  23  pp. 

660.  Journal  Historique  des  Evenemens  Arrives  a  Saint  Eustache,  pendant  la  Re- 
bellion du  Comte  du  Lac  des  Deux  Montagues. 


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Depuis  les  soulevemens  commenges  a  la  tin  de  novembre,  jusqu'au  moment  ou 
la  tranquillite  fut  parfaitement  retablie. 
Deus  ultionem  Libere  egit, 
Super  ipsos  in  coelis  tonubit, 
In  malitia  eorum  disperdet  eos. 
Par  Un  Temoin  Oculaire. 
Montreal:    Public  par  John  Jones.    1838.      8  vo.,  60  pp. 

651.  Petition  of  the  Rev.  E.  Ryerson  to  the  House  of  Assembly,  together  with  A 
Message  from  His  Excellency  the  Lieut.  Governor,  and  Correspondencb 
between  the  Right  Hon.  Lord  Glenelg,  His  Excellency  and  Mr.  Ryerson,  re- 
lating to  the  Upper  Canada  Academy. 

Printed  by  order  of  the  House  of  Assembly. 

Toronto  U.C.     Canadian  Office — Jos.  H.  Lawrence  Printer. 

MDCCCXXXVIII.      8  vo.,  78  pp. 

652.  Letter  from  the  Bursar  of  King's  College,  transmitting  Abstracts  of  Accounts  of 
King's  College  and  Upper  Canada  College  for  1836,  1837,  and  1838. 

4to,  21  pp. 

653.  The  Correspondence  of  the  Hon.  Wm.  Morris  with  the  Colonial  Office  as  th© 
Delegate  from  the  Presbyterian  Body  in  Canada. 

1838.      8  vo.,  28  pp. 

654.  Letters  to  the  Honorable  William  Morris,  being  strictures  on  the  correspon- 
dence of  that  gentleman  with  the  Colonial  Office,  as  a  delegate  from  the  Presby- 
terian body  in  Canada. 

By  John  Strachan,  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  York. 

Cobourg,  U.C. :  Printed  by  R.  D.  Chatterton,  at  the  Office  of  "  The  Church." 
1838.    12  mo.,  57  pp. 

655.  Reply  of  Wm.  Morris,  Member  of  the  Legislative  Council,  to  six  letters 
addressed  to  him  by  John  Strachan,  D.D.   Archdeacon  of  York. 

Toronto:   Printed  at  the  Scotsman  Office,  54,  Newgate  Street- 
MDCCCXXXVIII.      8  vo.,  54  pp. 

656.  The  Church  and  the  Weslevans 

By  J.  K. 

Cobourg,  U.C:    R.  D.  Chatterton,  Printer.     1838.     16  mo.,  16  pp. 

657.  Remarks  and  Suggestions,  Respectfully  oifered,  on  that  Portion  of  the  Clergy 
Reserve  Property,  (Landed  and  Funded,)  of  Upper  Canada,  "  Not  specifically 
appropriated  to  any  particular  Church."  In  a  letter  Addressed  to  His  Excel- 
lency Sir  George  Arthur,  K.C.H.    Governor  and  Commander-in-Chief,  &c.  &e. 

By  the  Rev.  W.  M.  Harvard,  Late  President  of  the  Wesleyan-Methodist 
Church,  in  Upper  Canada. 

Quebec:  Printed  and  Sold  by  William  Neilson,  Gazette  Office;  And  may 
be  had  through  any  Book-seller  in  Upper  or  Lower  Canada;  Price,  A  Quarter  of 
a  Dollar,  Each.     1838.       8  vo.,  47  pp. 

658.  The  Eighth  and  Ninth  Annual  Reports  of  the  Newcastle  District  Committee, 
of  the  Society  for  Promoting  Christian  Knowledge.  Presented  by  the  Committee 
on  the  31st  December,  1838. 

To  which  is  added  a  short  Account  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Travelling 
Missionary-  Society  of  the  Newcastle  District,  with  a  Statement  of  their  -Receipta 
and  Expenditure  to  the  24th  December,  1838. 

Cobourg,  U.C.     Printed  by  R.  D.  Chatterton.     16  mo.,  19  pp. 
234— 6i 


88 

659.  The  Progress  of  Popery  in  the  British  Dominions  and  elsewhere. 

Reprinted  from  "  Blackwood's  Magazine  "  of  October.     Sixth  thousand. 

London:  Published  by  the  Protestant  Association.  And  sold  by  Nisbet, 
Berners  Street:  Seeleys,  Fleet  St.  Hatchards;  Rivingtons ;  Dalton;  Shaw;  Forbes 
&  Jackson;  and  may  be  obtained  of  all  Booksellers. 

1838.     (Price  3d  or  20s  per  lOO.)       8  vo.,  20  pp. 

660.  Rules  and  Regulations  of  the  Orange  Institution,  of  British  North  America: 
Adopted  by  the  Grand  Lodge  at  a  fleeting,  held  in  the  New  British  Coffee  House, 
City  of  Toronto,  U.C.  on  Tuesday  the  16th  of  January,  1838.  The  Right  Worship- 
ful Ogle  R.  Gowan,  Esq.  of  Brockville,  Grand  Master,  in  the  Chair. 

All  Communications  upon  the  business  of  the  Orange  Institution  of  British 
North  America,  are  to  be  addressed  (post  paid)  to  the  Deputy  Grand  Secretary, 
John  Bacon,  Esq.  Brockville,  LT.C. 

Toronto:    Printed  at  the  Palladium  Office.     1838.     IG  mo.,  1.5  pp. 

661.  Case  of  Baptiste  Cadien,  for  Murder;    Tried  at  Three  Rivers,  in  the  March 

Session  1838. 

Three  Rivers :   Printed  and  Published  by  G.  Stobbs.     1838.     16  mo.,  24  pp. 

662.  Proces  entre  Messire  A.  Tessier,  Demandeur,  et  Michel  Tetro,  Defendeur, 
Juge  le  19  Fevrier  1S3S.  Accompagne  de  toutes  les  pieces  produites  par  le3 
parties. 

Montreal:  Imprime  par  Frs.  Lemaitre,  Bureaux  de  la  Quotidienne  et  du 
Temps,  No.  29,  Rue  Saint-Paul.    1838.      8  vo.,  39  pp. 


1839. 

663.  The  ftuehec  Volunteers. 

Quebec:  Printed  and  Published  by  Peregrine  Pouchbelt  and  Rodrick  Ramrod, 
No.  32,  Carronade  Square.    1839. 

(The  volume  consists  of  title  page  and  nine  coloured  lithographs,  depicting  the 
"  Quebec  Volunteer  Cavalry."  "  Quebec  Royal  Engineer  Rifles,"  "  Royal  Quebec 
Volunteer  Artillery,"  "  Quebec  Loyal  Artificers,  or  Faugh  a  Ballagh,"  "  The 
"  Sailors  Company,  or  Queen's  Pets,"  "  The  Queen's  Own  (Light  Infantry)  of 
Quebec,"  "  Quebec  Light  Infantry,"  "  The  Queen's  Volunteers,"  and  ''  The  High- 
land Company.") 

664.  A  Lecture  on  the  Discovery  of  America  by  the  Northmen,  five  hundred  years 
before  Columbus,  delivered  in  New  York  and  in  the  other  cities  of  the  State,  also 
in  some  of  the  first  Seminaries. 

By  A.  Davis. 

4th  Edition  with  additions. 

New  York:    Printed  by  Samuel  Colman,  viii  Astor  House,  Broadway.     1839. 

8  vo.,  23  pp. 

665.  Remarks  upon  the  Disputed  Points  of  Boundary  under  the  Fifth  Article  of  the 
Treaty  of  Ghent,  Principally  Compiled  from  the  Statements  laid  by  the  Govern- 
ment of  Great  Britain  before  the  King  of  the  Netherlands,  as  Arbiter.  Second 
Edition. 

Saint  John,  New-Brunswick:    Printed  by  D.   A.  Cameron,  at   the  Observer 
Office.    1839.      8  vo.,  85  &  xxvii  pp. 


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666.  Report  of  the  Committee  on  Foreign  Relations,  to  Avhieh  was  referred  the  "  bill 
to  provide  for  surveying  the  northeastern  boundary  line  of  the  United  States, 
according  to  the  provisions  of  the  treaty  of  peace  of  seventeen  hundred  and  eighty 
three."' 

In  Senate  of  the  United  States.    July  4,  1838. 

Submitted,  and  ordered  to  be  printed.  i 

8  vo.,  16  pp.  ' 

667.  A  Brief  History  of  the  United  States  Boundary  question.  Drawn  up  from 
official  papers  by  G.  P.  R.  James,  Esq. 

London  :    Saunders  and  Otley,  Conduit  Street.    1839.      8  vo.,  32  pp. 

668.  An  Honest  Exposure  of  the  honest  Manner  in  which  certain  honest  officials 
CONDUCT  the  public  BUSINESS  in  the  British  Colonies. 

Burlington,  Vt. :  Printed  for  the  Publisher.    1839.       8  vc,  28  pp. 

669.  Debate  on  the  Despatches,  Transmitted  from  Her  Majesty's  Government,  and 
Submitted  by  His  Excellency  The  Lieutenant  Governor,  to  the  House  of  As- 
sembly OF  :j>rovA- Scotia.   "January  18,  1839. 

Halifax:   Printed  at  "  The  Novaseotian  "  Office.    1839. 

(Liscribed,  "  With  Joseph  Howe's  respects  to  Lord  Durham.")       8  vc,  94  pp. 

670.  Lord  Glenelg's  despatches  to  Sir  F.  B.  Head,  Bart,  during  his  administration  of 
the  Government  of  Upper  Canada.  Abstracted  from  the  papers  laid  before  Par- 
liament. 

London:    James  Ridgway  and  Sons,  Piccadilly.     1839.       8  vo.,  193  pp. 

671.  Report  on  the  affairs  of  British  North  America;  from  the  Earl  of  Durham, 
Her  Majesty's  high  commissioner,  (Src.  tfcc. 

(Officially  communicated  to  both  Houses  of  the  Lnperial  Parliament,  on  the 
11th.  of  February,  1839.) 

Montreal :  Printed  at  the  Morning  Courier  Office,  St.  Francois  Xavier  Street. 
1839.      8  vo..  126  pp. 

672.  Rapport  de  Lord  Durham,  Haut-Commissaire  de  Sa  Majeste  <S:c.  sur  les  affaires 

de  I'Amerique  Septentrionale  Britannique. 
London :    1839.       8  vo.,  78  pp. 

673.  Facts  Versus  Lord  Durham. 

Remarks  upon  that  portion  of  the  Earl  of  Durham's  Report,  relating  to 
Prince  Edward  Island,  shewing  the  fallacy  of  the  Statements  contained  therein. 
To  which  is  added  a  Tabular  view  of  the  British  Provinces  in  North  America, 
shewing  their  territorial  extent,  the  acres  under  cultivation  and  their  compara- 
tive population. 

By  a  Proprietor.  ^ 

Every  man  carries  a  wallet,  or  two  bags,  the  one  hanging  before  and  the 
other  behind  him;  in  that  before  he  puts  the  faults  of  others,  in  that  behind,  his 
own. — Mason. 

London:  James  Madden  &  Co.  (Late  Parbury  &  Co.),  8,  Leadenhall  Street. 
1839.      8  vo.,  22  pp. 

674.  Refutation  de  I'ecrit  de  Louis  Joseph  Papineau,  ex-orateur  de  la  Chambre  d'As- 
semblee  du  Bas-Canada,  intitule  Histoire  de  l'Insurrection  du  Canada. 

Publiee  dans  le  recueuil  hebdomadaire  La  Revue  du  Progres,  imprimee  a 
Paris. 

Imprimerie  de  John  Lovell,  Rue  St.  Nicolas,  a  Montreal,  Bas  Canada. 
(Signed  Sabrevois  de  Bleury.)       8  vo.,  136  pp. 


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675.  Messages  From  His  Excellency  The  Governor  General,  on  the  Subject  of  the 
Ee-union  of  the  Provinces  of  Upper  &  Lower  Canada,  together  with  the  Kesolu- 
tions  of  the  House  of  Assembly,  and  the  Amendments  thereto;  and  the  Yeas  and 
Nays  thereon — the  Address  to  His  Excellency — and  His  Keply. 

Toronto :   Printed  at  the  Patriot  Office.     1839.       8  vo.,  41  pp. 

676.  Address  of  Assembly  to  His  Excellency  Sir  George  Arthur,  Ivnight  Com- 
mander of  the  Royal  Hanoverian  Guelphic  Order,  Lt.  Governor  of  the  Province 
of  Upper  Canada,  Major  General  Commanding  Her  Majesty's  Forces  therein 
&c  &c. 

Plan  proposed  to  be  followed  by  the  Commission  appointed  to  enquire  into  and 
investigate  the  several  departments  of  the  Public  Service  of  Upper  Canada.   1839. 
8  vo.,  29  pp. 

677.  A  Short  Account  of  the  Emigration  from  the  Highlands  of  Scotland,  to  North 
America;    and  the  establishment  of  the  Catholic  Diocese  of  Upper  Canada. 

With  an  appendix. 

Kingston,  Upper  Canada,  1839.     12  mo.,  54  pp. 

678.  Proceedings  had  in  the  Legislature  of  Upper  Canada,  During  the  years  1831-2 
&  3,  on  the  subject  of  the  Lands  set  apart  by  His  late  Most  Gracious  Majesty, 
King  George  the  Third,  for  the  purpose  of  Schools;  together  with  sundry  Des- 
patches and  Documents  relating  to  the  same  subject. 

Printed  by  Order  of  the  House  of  Assembly. 

Toronto  U.C.     Guardian  Office — Joseph  IT.  Lawrence,  Printer.     1839. 

8  v^..  41  pp. 

679.  Remarks  on  the  Proposed  Union  of  the  Provinces.    J.  B.  Robinson.    1839. 

8  vo..  223  pp. 

680.  An  important  letter  on  Responsible  Government,  from  Lieutenant  Colonel 
GowAN,  M.P.P.  for  the  County  of  Leeds  in  U.  Canada. 

"  The  man  who  is  not  moved  with  what  he  reads  .   .   .   .Cowper. 
Toronto :    Printed  at  the  Examiner  Office.     1839.       8  vo.,  20  pp. 

681.  Considerations  on  the  Past,  Present  &  Future  Condition  of  the  Canadas, 

By  Henry  Taylor.    No.  II. 

Montreal:    Printed  for  the  Author  by  John  Lovell,  Saint  Nicholas  Street. 
1839.       8  vo..  68  pp.  (incomplete). 

682.  The  Address  of  Bishop  Macdonell.    To  the  Irish  Catholics  of  Upper  Canada. 

Published  at  the  office  of  the  Whig,  Kingston.    1839.      2  folio  pp. 

683.  The  Clergy  Reserve  Question;  as  a  matter  of  History — A  Question  of  Law — 
and  A  Subject  of  Legislation  ;  in  a  series  of  Letters  to  the  Hon.  W.  H.  Draper, 
M.P.P  Member  of  the  Executive  Council,  and  Her  Majesty's  Solicitor  General  of 
Upper  Canada. 

By  Egerton  Ryerson. 

"  The  most  just  law  ....   Summons  io  Parlt. 

Toronto:    J.  II.  Lawrence,' Printer,  Guardian  Office.     1839.     12  mo..  156  pp. 

684.  Ten  Letters  on  the  Church  and  Church  Establishments;  Addressed  to  the 
Hon.  W.  It.  Drainer,  M.P.P..  &c.  &c. 

By  an  Anglo-Canadian. 

Toronto:    Printed  at  the  Commercial  Herald  Office     1839.       8  vo.,  79  pp. 

(Attributed  to  Rev.  Adam  Townley.) 


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685.  A  short  account  of  Prince  Edward  Island,  designed  chiefly  for  the  information 

of  the  agriculturist  and  other  emigrants  of  small  capital. 

By  the  author  of  the  Emigrant's  introduction  to  an  acquaintance  with  the 
British  American  Colonies,  &c. 

Great  Nature  spoke,  observant  man  obey'd 

Cities  were  built,  societies  were  made. — Pope. 

London:    Madden  k  Co.   (Late  Parbury  &  Co.),  S,  Leadenhall  Street.     1839. 

8  vo.,  90  &  iii  pp. 

686.  Report  of  the  Case  of  the  Canadian  Prisoners;  with  An  Introduction  on  the 
Writ  of  Habeas  Corpus. 

By  Alfred  A.  Fry,  Esq.,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  one  of  the  Counsel  in  the  Case. 
London:    A.  Maxwell,  32.  Bell  Yard,  Lincoln's  Inn,  Law  Bookseller  to  His 
Late  Majesty.    And  Milliken  and  Son,  Dublin.    MDCCCXXXIX.      8  vo.,  106  pp. 

687.  The  Second  Report  of  the  Upper  Canada  Clergy  Society,  for  sending  out 
Clergymen  &c,  to  that  Province;  with  a  statement  of  the  design  and  constitu- 
tion OF  THE  Society.  It  is  requested  that  this  report  may  not  be  destroyed,  but 
circulated  or  sent  back  to  the  secretary. 

London :    Printed  by  G.  Norman,  Maiden  Lane,  Covent  Garden,  1839. 
12  mo.,  25  pp. 

688.  An  Abstract  of  the  Minutes  of  the  Synod  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  of 
Canada,  (In  Connexion  with  the  Church  of  Scotland,)  Session  VII.,  Lleld  at 
Toronto  31st  August-6th  September,  1837. 

Toronto:    Printed  by  William  J.  Coates.     MDCCCXXXVII.       8  vo.,  23  pp. 

689.  Rules  for  the  Government  of  the  Eural  Police. 

Montreal:   Printed  by  James  Starke  &  Co.,  St.  Therese  Street.     1839. 
12  mo.,  25  pp.  ! 

690.  The  Seventh  Report  of  the  Upper  Canada  Religious  Tract  &  Book  Society,  Pre- 
sented at  the  Annual  Meeting,  Held  on  the  16th  May,  1839. 

Toronto :    Printed  for  the  U.  C.  Religious  Tract  and  Book  Society.     J.  H. 
Lawrence,  Printer,  Guardian  Office.    MDCCCXXXIX.      8  vo.,  16  pp. 

691.  Memorial  and  Case  of  David  Chisholme.    1839. 

8  vo.,  35  pp. 

692.  Principes  de  la  Langue  des  Sauvages  Appeles  Sauteux. 

Quebec:    De  I'lmpriinerie   de  Frechette  &  Cie.,  Imprimeurs-libraires   No.  8 
rue  Lamontagne.     1839.     12  mo.,  116  pp. 

1840. 

693.  Collection  de  Memoires  et  de  Relations  sur  I'histoire  Ancienne  du  Canada, 
d'apres  des  Manuscrits  Recemment  obtenus  des  Archives  et  Bureaux  Publics  en 
France. 

Publiee  sovis  la  Direction  de  la  Societe  Litteraire  et  Historique  de  Quebec. 
Quebec :    Imprimerie  de  William  Cowan  et  fils.     1840. 
This  collection  consists  of : — 

(A)  Memoire  sur  L'Etat  Present  du  Canada;    d'apres  un  Manuscrit  aux 
Archives  du  Bureau  de  la  Marine  a  Paris.       8  vo.,  7  pp. 

(B)  Memoire  sur  La  Canada;  d'apres  un  Manuscrit  aux  Archives  dvi  Bureau 
de  la  Marine  a  Paris.    8  vo.,  14  pp. 

(C)  Considerations  sur  L'Etat  present  du  Canada;    d'apres  un  Manuscrit 


92 

Aux  Archives  du  Bureau  de  la  Marine  a  Paris.      S  vo.,  29  pp. 

(D)  Histoire  du  Canada,  Par  M.  L'Abbe  de  Belmont ;  d'apres  un  Manuscrit 
A  la  Bibliotheque  du  Roi  a  Paris.       8  vo.,  36  pp. 

(E)  Relation  du  Siege  de  Quebec  en  1759^  D'Aprls  un  Manuscrit  recemment 
obtenu  de  France.       8  vo.,  21  pp. 

(F)  Jugement  Impartial  sur  les  Operations  Militaires  de  la  Campagne  en 
Canada,  en  1759 ;  D'Apres  un  Manuscrit  recemment  obtenu  de  France.  8  vo.,  7  pp. 

(G)  Reflections  Sommaires  sur  Le  Commerce  qui  s'est  fait  en  Canada; 
D'Apres  un  manuscrit  a  la  Bibliotheque  du  Roi  a  Paris.      8  vo.,  7  pp. 

(H)  Histoire  de  I'Eau-de-Vie  en  Canada ;  D'Apres  un  Manuscrit  recemment 
obtenu  de  France.       8  vo.,  24  pp. 

694.  Lithographic  Views  of  Military  Operations  in  Canada  under  His  Excellency 
Sir  John  Colborne,  G.C.B.  etc.  during  the  late  Insurrection.  From  sketches  by 
Lord  Charles  Beauclerk,  Captain  Royal  Regiment.  Accompanied  by  Xotes  His- 
torical and  Descriptive. 

London :    Published  by  A.  Flint.  4,  Piccadilly.     MDCCCXL. 

695.  Exposition  of  The  Bottndarv  Differences  between  Great  Britain  and  the 
United  States,  subsequently  to  their  Adjustment  by  Arbitration. 

"  The  tranquillity  of  the  people,  the  safety  of  states,  the  happiness  of  the 
human  race,  do  not  allow  that  the  rights,  frontiers,  sovereignty,  and  other  posses- 
sions of  nations,  should  remain  uncertain,  subject  to  dispute,  and  ever  ready  to 
occasion  bloody  wars." — Vattel's  Law  of  Nations. 

"  May  we  give  them  as  little  cause  as  possible  to  recollect  that  they  are  not 
British  subjects."— Town&end-l783. 

Drawn  up  at  the  Request  of  the  Chamber  of  Commerce  at  Sheffield. 

By  'David  Urquhart.  Esq. 

Glasgow : — John  Smith  &  Son. 

Edinburgh : — William  Blackwood  &  Sons. 

London: — James  Eraser.        MDCCCXL. 

8  vo.,  91  &  XX  pp. 

696.  The  Caroline  Almanack,  and  American  Freeman's  Chronicle.    For  1840. 

Rochester,  N.Y.     Mackenzie's  Gazette  Office.       8  vo.,  124  pp. 

697.  Responsible  Government  for  Colonies. 

London :    .James  Ridg-way,  Piccadilly.     1840.     Price  2s.  6d.     12  mo.,  107  pp. 

698.  An  Address  to  the  House  of  Lords,  against  the  Bill  Before  Parliament  for 
the  Union  of  the  Canadas;  and  Disclosing  the  Improper  Means  by  which  the 
Consent  of  the  Legislature  of  the  Upper  Province  has  been  Obtained  to  the 
Measure. 

By  Sir  Francis  B.  Head,  Bart. 

"Would  you  destroy  the  old  House?" — Guy  Manneiing.     ' 

London  :   John  Murray,  Albermarle  Street.    1840.      8  vo.,  52  pp. 

699.  Canada  and  the  Canada  Bill;  Being  an  Examination  of  the  Proposed  Measure 
for  the  Future  Government  of  Canada ;  with  an  Introductory  Chapter,  coiltain- 
ing  some  General  Views  respecting  the  British  Provinces  in   North  America. 

By  the  Hon.  John  Beverly  Robinson,  Chief  Justice  of  Upper  Canada. 
Nee  vidisse  semel  satis  est. — 6th  Aeneid. 

London :   Published  by  J.  Hatchard  and  Son,  187  Piccadilly.    MDCCCXL. 
8  vo.,  198  pp. 

700.  Report  from  the  Select  Committee  of  the  House  of  Assembly  of  Upper  Canada, 
appointed  to  report  on  the  State  of  the  Province. 

Toronto:   1840.      8  vo.,  112  &  xlvii  pp. 


93 

701.  Address  to  the  Inhabitants  of  the  District  of  Gore,  and  Speeches  upon  the  Trade 
Act,  upon  the  Bill  for  compensating  the  losses  of  sufferers  by  the  late  Hebellion, 
upon  the  Bank  Restriction  Bill,  and  an  extract  from  a  speech  upon  the  I'nion  of 
the  Provinces.     By  the  Hon.  John  Wilson. 

Hamilton,  U.C.     Printed  at  Ruthven's  Book  and  Job  Office.     1840. 
S  vo.,  35  pp. 

702.  Copies  of  Letters,  &c.  Read  in  the  Legislative  Council,  in  the  Debate  upon  the 
Clergy  Reserve  Bill.  January  17,  1840. 

By  the  Honourable  P.  B.  De  Blaquiere. 

Toronto:    Printed  by  R.  Stanton,  164  King  Street.     MDCCCXL. 

S  vo..  29  pp. 

703.  Memoires  relatifs  a  l'emprisoxxemext  de  I'Honorable  D.  B.  Viger. 

Montreal :   Imprime  par  F.  Cinq-Mars.     1S40.       8  vo.,  57  pp. 

704.  Observations  en  amelioratiox  des  lois  des  chemixs  telles  qu'en  force  dans  le  Bas- 
Canada,  en  1825. 

Par  J.  Viger.  Ecr.,  Inspecteur  des  Chemins  et  Ports  de  la  Cite  et  Paroisse 
de  Montreal,  «S:c.  «S:c. 

Montreal :    Imprime  par  John  Lovell,  Rue  St.  Nicolas.     1840. 
(With  Tanslation.)       8  vo.,  36  &  40  pp. 

705.  Wesleyan  Methodist  Conference:  its  union  with  the  conference  of  the  Wes- 
leyan  ^lethodist  Church  in  Canada,  in  August,  1833.  And  its  separation  from 
Canada  Conference,  in  August.  1840:  consisting  of  the  official  proceedings  and 
correspondence  of  both  bodies  and  their  representatives. 

By  W.  &  E.  Ryerson,  representatives  of  the  Canada  Conference. 

Published  in  consequence  of  the  publication  of  the  proceedings  of  the  English 
conference  in  the  printed  minutes. 

Epigraph — Dr.  Watts. 

London:  Thomas  Legg.  73  Cheapside.  Printed  by  F.  Hadden,  Castle  Street, 
Finsbury.    1840.      8  vo.,  114  pp. 

705a.  Ministerial  Education.  Two  Discourses,  delivered  in  the  Congregational 
Chapel.  Toronto,  on  Friday,  September  11,  1840,  on  occasion  of  the  opening  of 
the  Congregational  Academy. 

The  first  by  the  Rev.  A.  Little.  Tutor  to  the  Institution. 

The  second  by  the  Rev.  W.  P.  Wastell,  of  Hamilton. 

Toronto;   Lesslie  Brothers,  Publishers.    Wm.  H.  Busteed,  Printer.     1840. 

8  vo.,  35  pp. 

706.  Rules  &  Regulations  for  the  interior  order  and  police  of  the  Gaol  at  Moxtreal. 
Drawn  up  and  Homologated  according  to  the  Provincial  Statute  6  William  I"V 
Chap  15,  Sec.  16. 

Montreal:    Printed  by  James  Starke  &  Co.     1840,       8  vo.,  32  pp. 

1841. 

707.  A  IiCtter  to  Her  Majesty  the  British  Queex.  with  Letters  to  Lord  Durham.  Lord 
Glenelg  and  Sir  George  Arthur;  to  which  is  added  an  appendix  embracing  a 
report  of  the  testimony  taken  on  the  trial  of  the  writer  by  a  Court  Martial,  at 
Toronto  in  Upper  Canada. 

By  Th.  Jefierson  Sutherland. 

Albany:    Printed  by  C.  Van  Benthuysen.     1841.     12  mo.,  167  pp. 

708.  Junius.  "  A  Letter  to  an  Honourable  Brigadier  General,  commander  in  Chief 
of  Llis  Majesty's  forces  in  Canada,"  London,  1760. 

Xow  first  ascribed  to  Junius.  To  which  is  added,  "A  refutation  of  the  letter, 
etc.    By  an  Officer." 


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With    incidental    notices    of    Lords    Townshend    and    Sackville,    Sir    Philip 
Francis,  and  others. 

Edited  by  N.  W.  Simons,  of  the  British  Museum. 
London.     William  Pickering,  1841.     12  mo.,  110  pp. 

709.  The  City  of  Toronto  Poll  Book.  Exhibiting  a  classified  list  of  Voters,  at  the 
lato  great  Contest  for  Kksponsible  Government. 

"  Union  is  Strength." 

Toronto :   Printed  by  Lesslie  Brothers.    1841.      12  mo.,  24  pp. 

710.  Standing  Rules  and  Regulations  of  the  Legislative  Assembly  of  Canada. 
Adopted  in  the  first  session  of  the  First  Provincial  Parliament.  Ordered  to  be 
printed  on  19th,  June,  1841. 

Kingston :   Printed  by  G.  Desbarats  &  T.  Cary.     1841.     16  mo.,  41  pp. 

7n.  Regies  et  Reglements  permanents  de  l'Assemblee  Legislative  du  Canada. 
Adoptes  dans  la  premiere  Session  du  premier  Parlement  Provincial.  Impression 
ordonnee  le  19e  Juin  1841. 

Kingston:    Imprimes  par  G.  Desbarats  &  T.  Gary.     1841.     16  mo.,  42  pp. 

712.  Notices  of  the  Death  of  the  Late  Lord  Sydenham  By  the  Press  of  British  North 
America.     With  Prefatory  Kemarks. 

Toronto :   Printed  and  Published  at  the  Examiner  Office.    1841.      8  vo.,  77  pp. 

713.  Case  of  Mr.  McLeod,  in  whose  person  the  Crown  of  Great  Britain  is  arraigned 
FOR  Felony. 

Parliaments  may  ruin,  but  never  save  a  State. — Sir  W.  Temple. 

Third  Edition  (revised). 

By  David  Urquhart,  Esq. 

Coupland  and  Co.,  Southampton;   and  Longman  and  Co.,  London.    1841. 

8  vo.,  158  pp. 

714.  Trial  of  Alexander  M'Leod,  for  the  Mlrdkr  of  Amos  Durfee;  and  as  an  accom- 
plice in  the  Burning  of  the  Steamer  Caroline,  in  the  Niagara  Kiver,  during  the 
Canadian  Rebellion  in  1837-8. 

New-York :   Published  at  the  Sun  Office.    1841.      8  vo.,  32  pp. 

715.  Notice  Biographique  sur  Mgr.  J.  J.  Lartigue,  Premier  Eveque  de  Montreal. 

(By  C.  La  Boque,  Ptre).     1841.       8  vo.,  23  pp. 

716.  A  Journey  Beyond  the  Rocky  Mountains  in  1835,  1836,  and  1837. 

By  the  Rev.  Samuel  Parker,  A.M. 

Corrected  and  Extended  in  the  Present  Edition. 

Edinburgh :   Published  by  William  and  Robert  Chambers.    1841.    8  vo.,  78  pp. 

717.  Recherches  sur  la  fusion  du  Franco-Nor^mand  et  de  l'Anglo-Saxon. 

Par  J. -P.  Thommerel,  Docteur  es-Lettres  de  la  Faculte  de  Paris. 
Paris :    Chez  Pourchet,  Pere,  rue  des  Gres-Sorbonne,  Hingray,  rue  de  seine 
Saint-Germain,  16;    Silvestre,  rue  des  Bons  Enfants,  30. 

Londres:    Chez  W.  Pickering,  Chancery  Lane,  57.     1841.       8  vo.,  115  pp. 

718.  The  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Directors  of  the  Welland  Canal  Company. 

1840. 

Published  by  order  of  the  Board. 

St  Catharines.     Printed  by  Hiram  Leavenworth.     1841.       8  vo.,  18  pp. 

719.  A  Statement  of  the  Satisfactory  Results  which  have  attended  Emigration  to 
Upper  Canada,  from  the  Establishment  of  The  Canada  Company,  until  the 
Present  Period;  comprising  Statistical  Tables,  and  other  important  information, 
communicated  by  respectable  residents  in  the  various  Townships  of  Upper  Canada. 

With  a  General  Map  of  the  Province. 

Compiled  for  the  Guidance  of  Emigrants. 

London:   Smith,  Elder  and  Co.,  65,  Cornhill.     1841.      8  vo.,  60  pp. 


95 

720.  Letters  on  Elementary  and  Practical  Education. 

By  Charles  Mondelet,  Esq. 

To  which  is  added  a  French  Translation. 

Montreal :    Printed  and  published  by  John  James  Williams.     1841. 

8  vo.,  60  pp.  (S:  app.  2  pp. 

721.  Minutes  of  the  Synod  of  the  Presbyteriax  Church  of  Canada.  At  Kingston, 
1841. 

Kingston  :   1841.      8  vo..  42  pp. 

722.  The  First  Report  of  the  Upper  Canada  Bii>.le  Societv,  and  Twelfth  of  thw 
Society's  Operations;  for  the  year  ending-  the  .30th  of  April,  1841.  With  an 
Appendix :  also,  brief  view  of  the  plan  and  operations,  and  abstract  of  the  Thirty- 
sixth  report  of  the  British  and  Foreign  Bible  Society. 

Toronto:   Printed  for  the  Upper  Canada  Bible  Society.    MDCCCXLI. 
8  vo.,  56  &  8  pp. 

723.  Constitution  of  the  St.  Andrew's  Society  of  the  Town  of  Kingston  and  Midland 
District  of  Canada,  with  a  List  of  its  Officers. 

Instituted  16th  Nov.  1840, 

Kingston :    Printed  at  the  "  Tourist "  Office.     1841.     12  mo.,  14  pp. 

724.  The  Claims  of  Temperance  Societies: 

A  Lecture,  Delivered  to  the  Young  Men's  Literary  Society,  at  L'Original ; 
and  subsequently  to  Respectable  Audiences  at  Montreal,  St.  Andrews,  and  Quebec. 

By  Rev.  James  T.  Byrne. 

Montreal:  Printed  by  Campbell  &  Becket,  Watson's  Buildings,  Place  d' Amies 
Hill.    1841.    12  mo.,  34  pp. 

1842. 

725.  No  Mistake:  or,  A  Vindication  of  the  Negotiators  of  the  Treaty  of  1783,  res- 
pecting the  North  Eastern  Boundary  of  the  United  States.  In  a  Conversation 
between  John  Bull  and  Jonathan. 

By  W.  R.  Hamilton,  F.R.S.,  President  of  the  Royal  Geographical  Society. 
London:   Printed  by  William  Nicol,  60,  Pall  Mall.    1842.      8  vo.,  20  pp. 

726.  Boundary  between  Maine  and  New  Hampshire  and  the  Adjoining  British  Prov- 
inces. 

Message  from  The  President  of  the  United  States,  Transmitting  A  Report  of 
the  Board  of  Commissioners  appointed  to  survey  the  Northeastern  boundary 
April  12,  1842.  Referred  to  the  Committee  on  Foreign  Aifairs.  December  29, 
1842.     Ordered  to  be  printed. 

8  vo.,  49  pp. 

727.  An  Act  to  provide  for  the  sale  of  the  Clergy  Reserves  in  the  Province  of 
Canada,  and  for  the  distribution  of  the  proceeds  thereof;  and  an  act  to  make 
provision  for  the  management  of  the  te^iporalities  of  the  United  Church  of 
England  and  Ireland,  in  this  Province,  and  for  other  purposes  therein  mentioned, 
&c  &c  &c. 

Toronto :   H.  &  W.  Rowsell.  Diocesan  Press.     1842.      8  vo.,  20  pp. 

728.  Information  for  Emigrants  to  British  North  America. 

Second  Edition.    Published  by  Authority. 

London  :   Charles  Knight  and  Co.,  22,  Ludgate  Street.    1842. 

Price  Sixpence.       8  vo.,  53  pp. 

729.  Amended  Charter  of  the  University  of  King's  College:  Passed  by  the  Prov- 
incial Parliament  of  Upper  Canada,  on  the  4th  March,  1837. 

Toronto :   H.  &  W.  Rowsell.  King  Street.    MDCCCXLIL      8  vo..  14  pp. 


96 

730.  Royal  Charter  of  Queen's  College,  Kingston.    1841. 

Printed  at  the  Chronicle  &  Gazette  Office,  Kingston,  Canada,  1842. 
8  vc,  9pp. 

731.  Inaugural  Address  on  the  nature  and  advantages  of  an  English  and  Liberal 
Education  ;  delivered  by  the  Rev.  Egerton  Ryerson,  at  the  opening  of  Victoria 
College,  June  21,  1842:  with  an  account  of  the  opening  services,  course  of  studies-,, 
terms,  etc.  in  the  college. 

Epigraph — Bacon. 

Toronto :   By  order  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  &  Visitors,  Printed  at  the  Guar- 
dian Office,  9  Wellington  Building?.     1842.     8  vo.,  34  pp. 

731a.  Letters  on  Medical  Education,  (originally  published  in  the  Montreal  Gazette.)' 
addressed  to  the  Members  of  the  Provincial  Legislature  of  Canada. 
By  Archibald  Hall,  M.D. 
Montreal :    Armour  &  Ramsay. 
Kingston:    Ramsay,  Armour,  &  Co.     1842.     8  vo..  30  pp. 

732.  The  Constitution  and  Objects  of  The  Church  Society  of  the  Diocese  of  Toronto ; 
as  set  forth  in :  I.  Tha  Constitution.  11.  The  Correspondence  between  the  Lord" 
Bishop  and  the  Hon.  Mr.  Chief  Justice  Robinson.  III.  The  Report  of  the  Speeches- 
at  the  Meeting  held  on  the  28th  April,  1842.  IV.  The  Lord  Bishop's  Pastoral 
Lettei". 

Toronto:    Printed  at  the  Diocesan  Press,  for  the  Church  Society  of  the  Dio- 
cese of  Toronto.     H.  &  W.  Rowsell,  King  Street.     1842.     16  mo.,  .56  &  16  pp. 

733.  Statuts  de  la  Societe  St.  Jean-Baptiste  de  Quebec.     Fondee  le  16  Aout.  1842. 

Quebec:    Imprime  par  X.  Aubiu  et  W.  IL  Rowen,  No.   32,  Rue  St.  Jean, 
Haute- Ville.     184^.       8  vo.,  16  pp. 

734.  The  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Directors  of  the  Welland  Canal  CoMrANV. 
1841. 

Published  by  order  of  the  Board. 

St  Catharines,  Canada.     Hiram  Leavenworth,  Printer.     1842.       8  vo.,  20  pp^ 

1843. 

735.  Traite  entre  Sa  Ma.jeste  et  les  Etats  Unis  d'Amerique.  Signe  a  Washingtoriy 
le  9e  Aoiit  18Jf2. 

Presente  aux  deux  Chambres  du  Parlenient,  Par  Ordre  de  Sa  Majeste.    1846". 
4to.,  8  pp. 

736.  Observations  upon  the  Treaty  of  "Washington,  signed  August  9,  1842;  with 
the  Treaty  Annexed.  Together  with  a  Map,  to  illustrate  the  Boundary  Line  as^ 
Established  by  the  Treaty  Between  Her  Majesty's  Colonies  of  New  Brunswick  and 
Canada  and  the  United  States  of  America. 

By  George  William  Featherstonhaugh,  Esq.,  F.R.S.,  F.G.S.,  Late  one  of  Her 
Majesty's  Commissioners  for  the  North  American  Boundary. 

London :    John  W.  Parker,  West  Strand.     M.DCCC.XLIIL         8  vo.,  119  pp. 

737.  A  Letter  on  the  Ministerial  Crisis,  by  the  Montreal  Correspondent  of'"  the- 
Colonial  Gazette  of  London. 

Kingston :    1843.     24  mo.,  16  pp. 

738.  Seat  of  Government.     (Canada.) 

Quebec :    Printed  by  T.  Gary  &  Co.     1843.     4to.,  10  pp. 

739.  University  of  King's  College,  Toronto,  Upper  Canada. 

.  Proceedings  of  the  Ceremony  of  Laying  the  Foundation  Stone,  April  23, 
1842 ;   and  At  the  opening  of  the  L^niversity.  June  8,  1843. 
Toronto:  H.  &  W.  Rowsell,  King  Street.    M.DCCC.XLIIL 
8  vo.,  86  &  xviii  pp. 


97 

740.  Speech  of  the  Hex.  W.  H.  Draper,  Q.C,  at  the  Bar  of  the  Legislative  Asse.mbly 
OF  Canada,  (Friday,  November  24,  1843),  Ix  Defenxe  of  the  Chartered  Eiohts 
of  the  University  of  King's  College. 

Authorised  Report. 

Toronto,  Canada— MDCCCXLIII.      S  vo.,  IT  pp. 

741.  Mission  de  la  Colombie.  Lettre  et  Joirxal  de  Mr.  J.  B.  Z.  Bolduc,  Mission- 
naire  de  la  Colombie. 

Quebec:  De  Fimprimerio  de  J.-B.  Freolu>1tcs  poro.  Iniprimeur-Libraire,  No. 
13,  rue  Lamontagne.    1843.       8  vo.,  95  pp. 

742.  Six  Letters  in  Defence  of  the  Order  of  Jesuits;  originally  addressed  to  the 
Editor  of  the  ''  Montreal  Herald,"  in  reply  to  a  series  of  articles  published  by  him 
against  the  principles  and  practise  of  that  order. 

Montreal :  Printed  for  the  Author,  by  John  Corcoran,  10.  Bleury  Street.   1843. 
8  vo.,  .30  pp. 

743.  The  Life  of  a  Backwoodsman;  or,  particulars  of  the  Emigrant's  situation  in 
settling  on  the  wild  land  of  Canada. 

By  a  Settler,  at  Stratford,  Huron  District,  Canada  West. 

London:  Printed  by  Marchant  Singer  and  Co.,  Ingram-Court,  Fenchurcli- 
Street.    1843. 

(Written  by  John  J.  E.  Linton.)     S  vo.,  31  pp. 

744.  Sketches  of  Highlanders:  with  An  Account  of  Their  Early  Arrival  in  North 
America;  Their  Advancement  in  Agriculture;  and  some  of  their  Distinguished 
Military  Services  in  the  War  of  1812,  &c.  &c.  With  Letters,  Containing  Useful 
Information  for  Emigrants  from  The  Highlands  of  Scotland  to  the  British 
Provinces. 

By  R.  C.  Macdonald,  Lieutenant-Colonel  of  the  Castle  Tioram  Regiment  of 
Highlanders,  Prince  Edward  Island;   Chief  of  the  Highland  Society  of  Nova  Scotia; 
and  Paymaster  of  the  30th  Regiment. 

Saint  John,  N.B.    Printed  by  Henry  Chubb  &  Co.,  Market-Square.    1843. 
8  vo.,  70  &  ix  pp. 

745.  Her  Majesty's  Province  of  Now  ]Brunswick,  British  North  America.  Practical 
information  respecting  New  Brunswick,  including  details  relative  to  its  soil, 
climate,  productions,  and  agriculture,  published  for  the  use  of  persons  intending 
to  settle  upon  the  lands  of  the  New  Brunswick  and  Nova  Scotia  Land  Company. 
With  Maps. 

London:  Pelham  Richardson,  23,  Cornhill.  Sold  also  by  Sowler,  Simms  and 
Dinham,  and  Mrs.  Heywood,  Manchester;  Robinson,  Liverpool;  Cross,  Leeds; 
Black  &  Co.,  Edinburgh;  and  j\[urray,  Glasgow.     1843. 

[Price  6d.]       8  vo.,  46  pp.  &  map. 

746.  Travels  in  the  Great  Western  Prairies,  the  A;iahuac  and  Rocky  Mountains,  and 
in  the  Oregon  Territory. 

By  Thomas  J.  Farnham. 

(Title  page  missing.)       8  vo.,  112  pp. 

747.  Voyages  de  Decouverte  au  Canada,  entre  les  Annees  1534  et  1542,  par 
Jacques  Cartier,  le  Sieur  de  Roberval,  Jean  Alphonse  de  Xanetoigne,  &c.  suivis 
•de  la  Description  de  Quebec,,  et  de  ses  environs  en  1608,  et  de  divers  extraits  rela- 
tivement  au  lieu  de  I'hivernement  de  Jacques  Quartier  en  1535-36.  (Avec  gravures 
fac-simile.) 

Reimprimes  sur  d'anciennes  relations,  et  publics  sous  la  direction  de  la  Socie- 
te  Litteraire  et  Historique  de  Quebec. 

Quebec:   Imprime  chez  William  Cowan  &  Fils.    1843.      8  vo..  iv  &  130  pp. 


98 

748.  The  Constitution  and  By-Laws  of  the  Merchant  Seamen's  Society,  Adopted  at 
a  General  Meeting  of  Masters,  Owners  and  Seamen,  of  Kingston,  Canada. 

Printed  at  the  Chronicle  &  Gazette  Office.     1843.       12  mo.,  8  pp. 

749.  A  Letter  to  the  Editor  of  The  Church;  in  answer  to  his  remarks  on  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Powell's  Essay  on  apostolic  succession. 

By  Matthew  Richey,  A.M. 
Kingston :   1843.      8  vo.,  32  pp. 

750.  Report  of  the  Wesleyan  Methodist  Auxiliary  Missionary  Society,  of  the 
District  of  Canada  West,  for  1843 ;  with  a  list  of  subscriptions  and  donations. 

Toronto:    Printed  for  the  Society,  by  Rogers,  Thompson  &  Co.     1843. 
8  vo.,  23  pp. 

751.  Copies  of  letters  addressed  by  the  Rev.  P.  McMahon.  to  the  editors  of  Le 
Journal  de  Quebec,  and  Le  Canadien,  Containing  the  Report  of  a  Conference, 
which  took  place,  at  his  residence,  in  the  month  of  April  last,  between  him  and 
two  itinerant  preachers. 

"  My  thoughts  are  not  as  ...   . 

Isaias,  Cap.  lv. 
Quebec:   Printed  by  Augustin  Cote  et  Cie.     1843.       8  vo.,  35  pp. 

752.  Association  Catholique  de  Temperance  de  la  Paroisse  de  Beauport. 

Quebec:  De  I'lmprimerie  de  J-B  Frechette,  Pere,  Rue  La  Montague,  Basse- 
Ville.    1843.      8  vo.,  34  pp. 

753.  Two  Letters  Addressed  to  the  Editor  of  the  Church,  exposing  the  Intolerant 
Bigotry  of  that  Journal,  And  Animadverting  especially  on  the  Spirit  and  Assump- 
tions of  An  Editorial  Article  which  Appeared  in  its  columns  on  the  7th  April, 
1843. 

By  Matthew  Richey,  A.M.,  Wesleyan  Minister. 

Toronto:   Printed  by  Rogers,  Thompson  &  Co.,  ^ew  Street.    1843. 

8  vo.,  18  pp. 

754.  A  Discourse,  Delivered  before  the  Loyal  Montreal  Lodge  of  the  Manchester 
Unity  of  the  I.O  of  O.F.    At  their  First  Anniversary,  Nov.  7,  1843. 

By  the  Rev.  W.  Taylor. 

Published  by  Request. 

Montreal:   Printed  "by  J.  C.  Becket,  Saint  Paul  Street.     1843.     12  mo..  32  pp. 

755.  On  the  Present  Condition  of  United  Canada,  containing  plans  for  the  advance- 
ment of  the  Agriculture,  Commerce  and  future  Prosperity,  with  strictures  on 
the  eventful  question  of  responsible  Government,  and  the  present  crisis  of  the 
Province. 

By  Henry  Taylor.     Author  of  "  The    System    of    Creation    of    our    Globe, 
^Planets  and  Sun,"  "Considerations  on  the  Past,  Present,  and  Future  Condition 
of  the  Canadas,"  &c. 

Montreal :   Printed  for  the  Author  by  Lovell  and  Gibson.    1843  ( () 
8  vo.,  104  pp. 

1844. 

756.  History  of  Oregon  Territory,  it  being  a  Demonstration  of  the  Title  of  these 
United  States  of  North  America  to  the  same.    Accompanied  by  a  Map. 

By  Thomas  J.  Farnham,  Esq. 

Author  of  "  Travels  in  the  Great  Western  Prairies,  the  Anahuac,  and  the 
Rocky  Mountains,  and  the  Oregon  Territory,  "  Travels  in  the  Californias,"  and 
"  Scenes  in  the  Pacific,"  etc.  etc.  etc. 

New  York:   J.  Winchester,  New  World  Press,  30  Ann-Street.     1844. 

8  vo.,  80  pp. 


90 

757.  The  Claims  to  the  Oregon  Territory  Coksidered. 

By  Adam  Thom,  Esq.    Recorder  of  Rupert's  Land. 
London :    Smith,  Elder  &  Co.,  65,  Cornhill.     1844. 
[Price  One  Shilling.]       8  vo.,  44  pp. 

768.  The  Addresses  Presented  to  His  Excellency  The  Right  Hon.  Sir  Chas.  T. 
Metcalfe,  Bart..  G.C.B.,  Governor-General  of  British  North  America,  &c.  &c. 
On  the  Occasion  of  the  Resignation  of  His  Late  Advisers;  with  His  Excel- 
lency's Replies. 

Toronto :   H.  &  W.  Rowsell.    1844.      8  vo.,  142  &  ii  pp. 

759.  Letters  on  Responsible  Government.    By  Legion. 

Toronto:    Printed  at  the  Examiner  Office.     1844. 
(Written  by  Hon.  R.  B.  Sullivan.)       8  vo.,  216-xvi  pp. 

760.  The  Hon.  R.  B.  Sullivan's  Attacks  upon  Sir  Charles  Metcalfe  Refuted  by 
Egerton  Ryerson  ;   being  a  Reply  to  the  Letters  of  "  Legion." 

Toronto.    Printed  at  the  Office  of  the  British  Colonist,  137  King  Street.   1844. 
8  vo.,  63  pp. 

761.  Sir  Charles  Metcalfe  Defended  against  the  Attacks  of  His  Late  Counsellors: 

By  Egerton  Ryerson. 

Toronto :   Printed  at  the  British  Colonist  Office,  137  King  Street.    1844. 

8  vo.,  182-iv  pp. 

762.  La  Crise  Ministerielle  et  Mr.  Denis  Benjamin  Viger,  etc.  en  deux  Parties. 

Premiere  Partie.  Observations  sur  les  precedes  de  la  Chambre  relatifs  a  la 
Resignation  des  Ministres. 

Seconde  Partie.  Resume  d'observations  faites  en  Chambre,  par  M.  Viger, 
surtout  le  2  Decembre  1843,  dans  son  discours  relatif  a  la  demande  d'une  Adresse 
en  faveur  des  Ministres  resignataires. 

Kingston:    1844.       8  vo.,  vii-46  pp. 

763.  The  Ministerial  Crisis :  Mr.  D.  B.  Viger.  and  His  Position :  Being  a  Review  of 
the  Hon.  Mr.  Vigor's  Pamphlet  entitled  "  La  Crise  Ministerielle  et  Mr.  Denis 
Benjamin  Viger,  etc.  en  Deux  Parties." 

By  a  Reformer  of  1836. 

Printed  and  Sold  at  the  Chronicle  &  Gazette  Office.     Kingston,  1844. 
(A  note  signed  "  F.  Hincks,  "Xmas,  1882,"  says.  "  This  was  written  by  me  in 
1844.")       8  vo.,  20  pp. 

764.  The  "  Crise "  Metcalfe  and  The  Lafontaine-Baldwin  Cabinet  Defended. 
Letter  of  Zeno  to  the  Legislative  Assembly  of  Canada. 

At  sperate  Deos  memores  fandi   atque  nefandi. — Virg. 
Quebec :    Printed  by  W.  Cowan  &  Son.     1844.     8  vo.,  44  pp. 

765.  First  Series  of  five  letters,  against  the  Baldwin  faction,  by  an  advocate  of 
Responsible  Government,  and  of  the  new  College  Bill. 

Toronto:    Printed  at  the  British  Colonist  Office.     1844. 
Small  8  vo.,  38  pp.     (Written  by  Isaac  Buchanan.) 

766.  Address  to  the  People  of  Canada,  By  the  Reform  Association;  Adopted  at  a 
General  Meeting,  held  at  the  Association  Rooms,  at  Toronto,  the  16th  Day  of 
May,  1844. 

The  Hon.  Adam  Ferguson,  of  Woodhill,  in  the  Chair. 
Toronto:    Printed  at  the  Examiner  Office.     1844.     8  vo.,  16  pp. 

767.  Tracts  for  the  People,  by  authority  of  the  Reform  Association  of  Canada. 

No.  1. 

The  resignation  of  the  Late  Ministers. 

Toronto :  Printed  by  George  Brown,  Yonge  Street.    1844.     Small  8  vo.,  16  pp. 


100 

768.  American  Memoranda,  by  A  Mercantile  Man,  during  A  short  tour  in  the 
Summer  of  1843. 

For  Private  Circulation. 

Glasgow :   Bell  &  Bain,  St.  Enoch  Square.    MDCCCXLIV.    4to.,  60  pp. 

769.  The  Colonial  Cambist;  or  Tables  of  the  Assay,  or  Fineness,  Weight,  and 
Sterling  Value  of  Foreign  Coins  circulating  (By  authority)  in  the  British 
Possessions  in  jSTorth  America  and  the  West  Indies,  to  which  are  added  Tables 
of  the  Comparative  Values  of  Sterling  monies  in  Currency  and  Currency  in 
Sterling. 

Compiled  by  James  M.  Spearman,  Esq.,  One  of  the  Collectors  of  Her 
Majesty's  Customs.     Second  edition. 

London:    Parker,  Furnivall.  and  Parker,  Military  Library,  Whitehall.     1844. 
8  vo.,  not  paged. 

770.  The  Origin,  History,  and  Management  of  the  University  of  King's  College, 
Toronto. 

"  What  we  want  is  Liberty — Absolute  Liberty — Just  and  True  Liberty — 
Equal  and  Impartial  Liberty."— Locke. 

Toronto:   Printed  by  George  Brown,^142  King  Street.    M.DCC.XLIV. 
8  vo.,  101  pp. 

771.  Extract  from  the  Will  of  the  Late  Hon.  James  McGill,  with  the  Charter  of 
the  University  of  McGill  College,  and  the  Address,  Delivered  by  the  Prin- 
cipal on  the  Occasion  of  the  Opening  of  that  Institution,  Sixth  September,  1843. 

Montreal :    Printed  by  Lovell  and  Gibson,  Saint  Nicholas  Street.     1844. 
8  vo.,  28  pp. 

772.  Discours  fait  devant  le  "  Societe  de  Discussion  de  Quebec  "  le  15  Juillet  1844, 
5ur  le  vaisseau  trouve  a  I'erabouchure  du  ruisseau  St.-Michel,  et  que  I'on  pretend 
etre  la  Petite  Hermine  de  Jacques  Cartier. 

Par  A.  Berthelot. 

Quebec.     1844.     (Title  page  missing.)     8  vo.,  15  pp. 

773.  An  Act  to  Incorporate  The  Church  Societies  of  the  United  Church  of- England 
and  Ireland,  in  the  Dioceses  of  Quebec  and  Toronto. 

Cobourg:    Printed  at  the  Diocesan  Press.     MDCCCXLIV.       16  mo.,  12  pp. 

774.  Seventh  Annual  Report  of  the  Canada  Sunday  School  Union,  Presented  to 
their  Subscribers,  at  their  Annual  Meeting,  January  19,  1844. 

Montreal,  Printed  by  J.  C.  Becket,  St.  Paul  Street.     1844.     12  m.o.,  43  pp. 

775.  Nehiro-iriniui  aiamihe  massinahigan,  shatshegutsh,  mitinekapitsh  iskuamiskutsh, 
netshekatsh  misht',  assinitsh,  shekutimitsh.  ekuanatsh,  ashuabmushuanitsh, 
piakuaganiitsh,  Gaie  missi  missi  nehiro-iriniui  Astshitsh  ka  tatjits,  ka  kueiasku 
aiamihatjits  ka  utshi. 

Uabistiguiatsh. 

Massinahitsheu,  J.  B.  Frechette,  Pere,  No.  13,  Rue  La  Lampntagne.     1844. 

16  mo.,  100  pp. 

1845. 

776.  Journal  of  Charles  Carroll  of  Carisolltox,  during  his  visit  to  Canada  in  1776, 
as  one  of  the  Co]mmissioners  from  Congress. 

With  a  memoir  and  notes  by  Brantz  Mayer,  Cor.  Sec.  Md.  Hist.  Soc.  Pub- 
lished by  the  Maryland  Historical  Society. 

Baltimore:  Printed  and  Published  by  J.  Murphy,  178  Baltimore  Street. 
MDCCCXLV.    8  vo.,  84  pp. 


101 

777.  A  Brief  Narrative  of  the  Shipwreck  of  The  Traxspo«t  "  Premier,"  near  the 
mouth  of  the  Rivei-  St.  Lawrence,  On  the  4th  November  1843,  Having  on  board 
the  Head-quarter  wing  of  the  second  Battalion  of  the  First  or  Royal  Regiment, 
Proceeding  from  Xorth  America  to  the  West  Indies.  Illustrated  with  several 
engravings  and  sketches  made  on  the  spot. 

By  George  Dartnell. 

The  drawings  in  Lithotint  by  J.  A.  Hammersley. 

London:    Published  by  Jeremiah  How,  132  Fleet  Street.     1845. 

Five  Coloured  Plates.     4to.,  37  pp. 

778.  The  Oregon  Question;  or,  A  Statement  of  The  British  Claims  to  the  Oregon 
Territory,  in  Opposition  to  the  Pretensions  of  the  Government  of  The  United 
States  of  A^i erica. 

By  Thomas  Falconer,  Esq.,  Barrister  at  Law  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Member  o£ 
the  Royal  Geographical  Society,  etc. 

London :    Samuel  Clark,  1.3  Pall  Mall  East.     1845.     Small  8  vo.,  46  pp. 

779.  Message  from  the  President  of  the  United  States  to  the  Two  Houses  op 
Congress,  at  the  Commencement  of  the  First  Session  of  the  Twenty-Ninth 
Congress. 

Washington :    Printed  by  Ritchie  &  Heiss.     1845.     8  vo..  85  pp. 

780.  Journal  d'un  Exile  Politique  aux  Terres  Australes. 

Par  L.  DucHARME. 

Montreal:    Imprime  par  F.  Cinq-Mars,  Bureau  de  I'Aurore,  Rue  St.  Amable. 
1845.     8  vo.,  106  pp. 

781.  No  Honesty  Separate  from  Veracity.  [Extracts  from  The  Courier  and  the 
Montreal  Herald — relative  to  the  Controversy  between  Mr.  Kent,  W.  M.  Harvard 
and  Dr.  Falloon,  re.  Church  in  Canada.] 

8  vo.,  35  pp. 

782.  Letter  from  Alexander  McLeod  to  Sir  Allan  Napier  Macnab,  Knight,  Speaker 
of  the  Legislative  Assembly  of  Canada. 

8  vo.,  22  pp. 

783.  A  Letter  to  the  Hon.  Robert  Baldwin,  from  Wm.  Hume  Blake,  A.B.,  Professor 
of  Law  in  the  University  of  King's  College,  upon  the  Administration  of  Justice 
in  Western  Canada. 

To  which  is  appended  the  petition  on  the  same  subject  now  before  the  Legis- 
lature. 

Toronto:    Printed -by  George  Brown,  Yonge  Street.     1845.     12  mo.,  40  pp. 

784.  Thoughts  on  the  University  Question,  respectfully  submitted  to  the  Members 
OF  BOTH  Houses  of  the  Legislature  of  Canada. 

By  a  Master  of  Arts. 

Hoc  opus,  hoc  studium  ....     Hor.  -' 

Kingston :    Printed  at  the  Chronicle  &  Gazette  Office.     1845.     8  vo.,  36  pp. 

785.  The  University  Question  considered. 

By  a  Graduate. 

Multi  dubitabant,  quid  optimum  esset :   .    .    .     Cicero. 

Toronto:    H.  &  W.  Rowsell,  King  Street.     1845.     8  vo.,  67  pp. 

786.  Observations  on  the  History  and  recent  proceedings  of  the  Canada  Company; 
Addressed  in  four  letters  to  Frederick  Widder,  one  of  the  Commissioners. 

Alas,  for  the  Press  of  Canada!   it  neglects  its  highest  duty. — protection  to 
the  friendless  stranger;  or  such  things  would  not  be. 

1845.     (Signed  iVliquis.)     12  mo.,  54  pp. 
234—7 


102 

787.  Message  from  His  Excellency  the  Governor  General,  with  Rkports  on  a 
Geological  Survey  of  the  Province  of  Canada,  Presented  to  the  House  on  the 
27th  January,  1845. 

Printed  by  order  of  the  Legislative  Assembly. 

Montreal:    Lovell  and  Gibson,  Printers,  St.  Nicholas  Street.     1845. 

(Report  of  Sir  W.  Logan.)     8  vo.,  159  pp. 

788.  Note  sur  les  Biens  que  les  Jesuits  possedaient  en  Canada,  et  sur  I'affectation 
que  ces  biens  doivent  reeevoir  aujourd'hui. 

Quebec:  De  I'Imprimerie  d'Augustin  Cote  et  Cie.  Pres  de  I'Archeveche. 
1845.     12  mo.,  42  pp. 

789.  Dissertation  sur  L'Instruction  Primaire. 

Par  A.  Berthelot,  Ecr.,  Avocat,  M.P.P. 

Lue  a  la  Societe  de  Discussion  de  Quebec,  dans  la  seance  de  Lundi  12  Mai, 
1845. 

Quebec:     Lnprime  par  Augustin  Cote  &  Cie.     1845.     12  mo.,  11  pp. 

790.  Report  of  the  Survey  of  the  Projected  Line  of  Railroad  from  Stanstead  to 
Montreal;    with  Estimates  of  the  Cost  of  Construction. 

By  William  P.  Crocker,  Civil  Engineer. 

Montreal  :   Printed  by  Lovell  &  Gibson,  Saint  Nicholas  Street.     1845. 

8  vo.,  23  pp. 

79L  (New  Brunswick.)  An  Act  to  facilitate  the  making  of  the  Military  Road 
through  this  Province,  by  Her  Majesty's  Government.  1845.  8th  Victoria,  Cap. 
XLVIL 

8  vo.,  12  pp. 

792.  The  Report  of  a  meeting-  in  St.  John,  of  certain  Gentlemen  acting  as  a  Local 
Committee  for  the  purpose  of  furthering  the  views  of  the  London  Committee  for 
the  carrying  on  of  a  Rail-Road  in  New  Brunswick.     Oct.  27,  1845. 

Also  report  of  meeting  in  fredericton.     Oct.  28,  1845. 
8  vo.,  8  &  2  pp. 

793.  Railroad  Communication.  A  West  Proposed  Line  of  Steam  Communication 
from  London,  in  England,  to  China  and  the  East  Lidies,  &c.  &q. 

By  Sir  John  Smyth. 

Toronto,  September  26th,  1845.     12  mo.,  8  pp. 

794.  Report  of  the  Board  of  Works,  Montreal,  December,  1844. 

Laid  before  the  Legislative  Assembly,  February.  1845,  and  ordered  to  be 
printed. 

Montreal:  Printed  by  Desbarats  and  Derbishire,  Printer  to  the  Queen's 
Most  Excellent  Majesty.     1845.     Folio,  82  pp. 

795.  Report  on  the  Part  of  the  Convener  of  the  Synod's  Committee  to  Negociate  on 
the  Subject  of  Reunion  with  the  Seceding  Brethren  (Presbyterian  Church)  1845. 

8  vo.,  8  pp. 

1846. 

796.  Oregon:  The  Claim  of  the  United  States  to  Oregon,  as  Stated  in  the  Letters 
of  Tke  Hon.  J.  C.  Calhoun  and  the  Hon.  J.  Buchanan,  (American  Secretaries  of 
State,)  to  The  Right  Hon.  R.  Pakenham,  Her  Britannic  Majesty's  Plenipoten- 
tiary. With  An  Appendix,  Containing  The  Counter  Statement  of  Mr.  Paken- 
ham to  the  American  Secretaries  of  State.  And  a  ]\rap.  showing  the  Boundary 
Line  Proposed  by  each  Party. 

London :    Wiley  and  Putnam,  G,  Waterloo  Place.     1S46.     8  vo..  55  «fc  16  pp. 


103 

797.  Question  de  L'Oregon. 

Par  le  Major  G.  T.  Poussin,  1846. 

Paris,  W.  Coquebert,  Editeur,  48,  Rue  Jacob.     1846.     8  vo.,  100  pp. 

798.  The  Journal  of  Isaac  Senter,  Physician  and  Surgeon  to  the  Troops  Detached 
from  the  American  Army  Encampment  at  Cambridge,  Mass.,  On  a  Secret  Expe- 
dition AGAINST  Quebec,  under  the  Command  of  Col.  Benedict  Arnold,  in  Septem- 
ber, 1775. 

Philadelphia :    Published  by  the  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania.     1846. 
8  vo.,  40  pp. 

799.  A  Narrative  of  Col.  Ethan  Allen's  Captivity. 

Written  by  Himself. 

Fourth  Edition,  with  notes. 

Burlington :    Chauncey  Goodrich.     1846.     12  mo.,  120  pp. 

800.  The  Exile's  Return:  or  Narrative  of  Samuel  Snow,  who  was  Banished  to  Van 
Dieman's  Land,  for  Participating  in  the  Patriot  War,  in  Upper  Canada,  in  1838. 

Cleveland:    Printed  by  Smead  &  Cowles,  Central  Buildings.     1846. 
8  vo.,  32  pp. 

801.  Letters  to  the  Right  Honourable  Lord  John  Russell,  on  the  Government  of 
British  America.    1846. 

(Written  by  Joseph  Howe  in  Oct.,  1846.)     8  vo.,  41  pp. 

802.  A  Letter  to  the  Right  Hon.  Earl  Grey,  Her  Majeety's  Principal  Secretary  of 
State  for  the  Colonies,  In  which  the  political  events  of  the  last  years  are  briefly 
reviewed,  and  remedial  measures  suggested,  and  in  which  also,  the  Imperial 
Government  is  urged  to  repeal  all  differential  duties;  to  throw  open  the  naviga- 
tion of  the  St.  Lawrence,  and  to  give  up  its  controul  over  the  Canadian  Post 
Ofiiee  Department. 

By  A  Canadian. 

Montreal :    Published  by  Armour  &  Ramsay.     1846.     S  vo.,  16  pp. 

803.  Correspondence  between  the  Hon.  W.  H.  Draper  &  the  Hon.  R.  E.  Caron  ;  and, 
between  the  Hon.  R.  E.  Caron  and  the  Honbles.  L.  H.  Lafontaine  &  A.  N. 
MoRiN,  referred  to  in  a  recent  debate  in  the  Legislative  Assembly.  Containing 
many  suppressed  letters. 

Montreal :  Printed  by  Desbarats  &  Derbishire,  Queen's  Printers.   8  vo.,  36  pp. 

804.  Correspondance  entre  L'Hon.  W.  H.  Draper  &  L'Hon.  R.  E.  Caron;  et,  entre 
L'HoN.  R.  E.  Caron,  et  Les  Honbles.  L.  H.  Lafontaine  &  A.  N.  Morin,  dont  il 

,     a  ete  Question  dans  un  Debat  Recent  dans  I'Assemblee  Legislative.     Contenant 
plusievirs  lettres  supprimees. 

Montreal :    Imprime  par  Desbarats  &  Derbishire.     1846.     8  vo.,  35  pp. 

805.  Revue  de  la  Revue  du  Pamphlet  de  L'Honorable  R.  E.  Caron. 

Quebec :   Imprime  par  .1.  B.  Frechette,  Pero',  rue  La  Montague,  No.  13.   1846. 
8  vo.,  18  pp. 

806.  First  Report  of  the  Commissioners  appointed  to  enquire  into  the  Losses  occa- 
sioned by  'the  Troubles  arising  during  the  years  1837  and  1838,  and  into  the 
Damages  arising  therefrom.     1846. 

Montreal :    Printed  by  Lovell  &  Gibson,  St.  Nicholas  Street.     4to.,  49  pp. 

807.  An  Account  of  a  journey  to  Niagara,  Montreal  and  Quebec,  in  1765;  or  " 'Tis 
Eighty  Years  since." 

New  York:    Printed  by  William  Osborn,  Spruce -Street.  Corner  of  Nassau. 
1846. 

(By  Ralph  Izard.)     8  vo.,  .30  pp. 
234— 7i 


104 

808.  Bill,  entitled,  An  Act  to  Incorporate  the  British  American  Mining  Company. 

Received  and  read  first  time,  Monday,  20th   April,  1846.     Second  Reading, 
Monday,  the  27th  April,  1846. 

Mr.  McDonald,  (of  Kingston.) 

Printed  by  Desbarats  &  Derbishire.     4to.,  10  pp. 

809.  Discours  de  M.  Berthelot,  prononce  dans  une  Assemblee  de  1' Association  des 
Instituteurs  du  District  de  Quebec,  le  10  Janvier,  1846. 

12  mo.,  10  pp. 

810.  Report  of  J.  Cremazie,  Esquire,  appointed  by  virtue  of  the  Act  of  the  Fourth 
Victoria,  Cap.  30.  To  visit  the  Registry  Offices  in  the  Districts  of  Quebec  and 
Gaspe. 

Montreal:    Printed  by  Stewart  Derbishire  and  George  Desbarats,  Printer  to 
the  Queen's  Most  Excellent  Majesty.     1846.     Eolio.  19  pp. 

811.  Report  of  Michael  Saward,  Esq.,  {Actuary  of  the  Promoter  Life  Assurance 
Company,)  on  the  Objects  and  Practical  Working  of  The  Trust  and  Loan 
Company  of  Upper  Canada. 

London  :    Printed  by  J.  Rider,  14,  Bartholomew  Close.     1846.     8  vo.,  15  pp. 

812.  The  Revenue  Book:  containing  the  New  Tariff  of  1846.  together  with  The 
Tariff  of  1842.  Reduced  to  Ad  Valorem  Rates  as  far  as  practicable,  also,  The 
Sub-Treasury.  Warehousing,  and  Canadian  Transit  Bills,  of  1846,  and  the  Act 
allowing  Drawback  on  Goods  exported  to  Santa  Fe,  and  other  Places,  Passed  in 

1845.  With  the  Treasury  Circulars  in  Relation  thereto.  Likewise.  The  New 
British  Tariff,  as  amended  by  the  Passage  of  the  New  Corn  Laws  and  Sugar 
Duties,  at  the  Late  Session  of  Parliament;  Together  with  a  condensed  Cambist, 
or  Table  of  all  Foreign  Gold  and  Silver  Coins,  Reduced  to  Federal  Currency. 
Compiled  from  the  most  authentic  Sources. 

By  A.  Jones. 

New  York:    Published  by  Bell  &  Gould,  158  Nassau  Street.  Booksellers  and 
Stationers,  Printers  and  Law  Blank  Publishers.     1846.     8  vo.,  63  pp. 

813.  Projet  de  Reglement  pour  qu'il  y  ait  Fniformite  dans  le  Gouvernement  des 
Cures  du  Diocese  de  Montreal. 

Montreal :    Bureau   des   Melanges   Religieux,   rue    St.   Denis,   Pres   FEveche. 

1846.  16  mo.,  iii  &  45  pp. 

814.  Things  to  be  Remembered.  A  Sermon,  By  The  Rev.  W.  Aoar  Adamsox,  A.B., 
Chaplain  to  the  Legislative  Council  of  Canada,  and  Assistant  Minister  of  Christ 
Church. 

Montreal:    Printed  by  Armour  and  Ramsay.     1846.     16  mo.,  29  pp. 


1847. 

815.  Standing  Orders  of  the  Legislative  Council  of   Canada:    adopted   in   the  3d 
Session  of  the  2d  Provincial  Parliament,  10  &  IL  Victoria^.  1847. 

Vide  Journal  page  132. 

Montreal:    Printed  by  J.  C.  Becket.  2n\  St.  Paul  Street.     MDCCCXLVII. 

16  mo.,  88  pp. 

816.  Manifesto  adresse  au  peuple  du  Canada  par  le  Co.mite  Coxstitutionnel  de  la 
REFORME  et  DU  PROGRh:s.     Adopte  a  I'Assemblee  Generale  du  5  Novembre.  1847. 

Quebec:  Imprime  par  ordre  du  comite,  chez  Frechette  &  Frere,  Proprietaires 
du  Canadien.     1847.     Small  8  vo.,  26  pp. 


105 

817.  An  Appeal  to  the  People  of  the  Late  Province  of  Upper  Canada. 
By  Colonel  Fitz  Gibbon. 

Montreal :    Lovell  and  Gibson,  Printers,  St.  Nicholas  Street.     1847. 
To  be  had  at  the  principal  Bookstores.     Price  Is.  3d.     8  vo.,  65  pp. 

B18.  Address  to  the  Electors  of  Canada,  reproducing-  Papineau's  Address  to  the 
Electors  of  St.  Maurice  and  Huntingdon. 
1847.     Single  folio  page. 

819.  Remarks  for  Emigrajits, 

By  John  J.  E.  Linton,  Author  of  the  "  Backwoodsman,"  A  Settler  at  Strat- 
ford, Huron  District,  Canada  West. 

London:  Marchant  Singer  and  Co.;  Printers,  Ligram-Court,  Fenchurch- 
Street.     1847.     8  vo.,  8  pp. 

820.  Copy  of  Letter  to  His  Excellency  Sir  Benjamin  D'Urban,  G.C.B.,  K.C.H., 
Commanding  the  forces  in  Canada. 

Toronto:    1847.       8  vo.,  15  pp. 

821.  Letter  of  J.  G.  Spragge  to  the  Attorney  General  and  Solicitor  General  of  Upper 
Canada. 

Toronto,  2nd  June,  1847.       8  vo.,  28  pp. 

822.  Note  additionnelle  a  celle  de  1845  sur  les  biens  des  Jesuites,  apres  leur  sup- 
pression et  depuis  le  Retablissement  de  leur  Ordre,  ainsi  que  sur  I'emploi  qui  en 
a  ete  fait. 

Montreal :  Imprimerie  des  Melanges  Religieux,  Eue  St.  Denis,  pres  I'Eve- 
che.     1847.     8  vo.,  15  pp. 

822a.  Jesuit  Relations  of  Discoveries  and  other  Occurrences  in  Canada  and  the 
Northern  and  Western  States  of  the  Union.     1632-1672. 

By  E.  B.  O'Callaghan,  M.D.,  Corresponding  member  of  the  New  York  His- 
torical Society,  and  Honorary  member  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Connecticut. 

From  the  proceedings  of  the  New  York  Historical  Society.    Nov.  1847. 

New  York :   Press  of  the  Historical  Society.    M  DCCC  XLVII.   8  vo.,  22  pp. 

823.  Thoughts  on  Emigration,  Education,  &c.,  in  a  letter  addressed  to  the  Right 
Honourable  Lord  John  Russell,  Prime  Minister  of  England. 

By  "  A  Citizen." 

Montreal:    Printed  by  J.  C.  Becket,  211|  St.  Paul  Street.     M.DCC.XLVII. 

8  vo.,  38  pp. 

824.  A  Short  Review  of  the  History,  Government,  Constitution,  Fishery  and 
Agriculture,  of  Newfoundland. 

In  a  Series  of  Letters  Addressed  to  the  Right  Honourable  Earl  Grey,  Her 
Majesty's  Principal  Secretary  of  State  for  the  Colonies. 
By  Patrick  Morris,  Esq. 

St.  John's,  Newfoundland.     J.  Woods,  Printer.     MDCCCXLVII. 
8  vo.,  136  pp. 

825.  Colonization  Circular  issued  by  Her  Majesty's  Colonial  Land  and  Emigration 

Commissioners.     Issued  March,  1847.     No.  7. 

London :  Printed  by  Order  of  the  Colonial  Land  and  Emigration  Commis- 
sioners, by  W.  Clowes  and  Sons,  Stamford  Street  and  Published  by  Charles 
Knight  and  Co.,  22,  Ludgate  Street ;  and  Smith,  Elder,  and  Co.,  65,  Cornhill. 

8  vo.,  22  pp. 

826.  Report  on  the  Gauge  for  the  St.  Lawrence  and  Atlantic  Rail-Road". 

By  A.  C.  Morton,  Esquire,  Chief  Engineer. 

Montreal:    Printed  at  the  Canada  Gazette  Office,  1847.     8  vo.,  79  pp. 


106 

827.  Report  on  the  Great  Western  Railway,  Canada  West,  to  the  President  and 
Directors.     By  Charles  B.  Stuart,  Chief  Engineer. 

September  1,  1847.      With  maps.     8  vo.,  47  pp. 

828.  Rapport  sur  les  Missions  du  Diocese  de  Querec,  et  autres  qui  en  ont  ci-devant 
fait  partie.     July  1847.    No.  7.    Avee  approbation  des  Superieurs. 

Quebec :  Chez  Frechette  et  Frere,  Imprimeurs-Libraires,  No.  13,  Rue  La 
Montague.     1847.     8  vo.,  120  pp.  (incomplete). 

829.  Reglement  de  la  Societe  de  St.  Vincent  de  Paul,  Fondee  a  Quebec,  le  12  Nov. 
1846. 

A  Quebec,  Chez  William  Neilson,  1847.     24  mo.,  71  pp. 

830.  Manuel  de  la  Societe  de  Temperance,  dedie  a  la  jeunesse  Canadiexxe, 

Par  le  Rev.  Pere  C.  Chiniquy,  ptre.     N.  Oblat  de  Marie  Immaculee. 

Seconde  Edition  revue,  corrigee  et  augmentee  d'un  foule  de  nouveaux  traits 
et  des  Prieres  de  la  Messe  et  des  Vepres,  et  approuvee  par  NN.  SS.  les  Eveques 
de  Montreal,  Kingston,  Martyropolis  et  Walla- Walla. 

Montreal:   Imprime  par  Lovell  et  Gibson,  Rue  St.  Nicolas.    1847. 

12  mo.,  180  pp. 

831.  Manual  of  the  Temperance  Society;    Dedicated  to  the  Youth  of  Canada. 

By  the  Rev.  Father  C.  Chiniquy,  N.  Oblat  of  Mary  Immaculate. 

Translated  from  the  French  by  Pierre  Octave  Demaray,  student  at  Law. 

Epigraph. — St.  Luke,  Chap.  I,  v.  15. 

First  English  Edition. 

Montreal:   Lovell  and  Gibson,  St.  Nicholas  Street.     1847.    8  vo.,  113  pp. 


1848. 

832.  The  Guards  in  Canada;    or,  the  Point  of  Honor;    being  a  seqviel  to  Major 
Richardson's  "  Eight  years  in  Canada." 

Montreal:    Published  for  the  Author,  by  H.  H.  Cunningham,  1848. 
8  vo.,  54  pp. 

833.  Resume  Impartial  de  la  discussion  Papineau-Nelson,  sur  les  evenements  be 
Saint-Denis  en  1837. 

"  La  verite  avant  tout." 

Montreal:    Novembre. — 1848.    8  vo.,  16  pp. 

834.  The  Early  Peopling  of  America,  and  its  discovery  before  the  time  of  Colum- 
bus. 

By  John  R.  Newman,  M.D. 

New  York :   Thomas  Husted  &  Co.,  97  Nassau-Street.    1848. 

Small  8  vo.,  48  pp. 

835.  Three  Chapters  on  a  Triple  Project.    The  Canal  and  the  Rail. 

By  William  F.  Coffin,  Esq.,  Joint  Sheriff  of  the  District  of  Montreal. 
Montreal:    Printed  by  J.  Starke  and  Co.     1848.     8  vo.,  26  pp. 

836.  Report  on  supplying  the  City  of  Quebec  with  pure  water;   Made  for  the  City 
Council  by  order  of  George  O'Kill  Stuart,  Esq.,  Mayor  of  Quebec. 

By  George  R.  Baldwin.  Civil  Engineer. 

Boston:    Charles  C.  Little  and  James  Brown.     1848. 

(With  several  maps  and  tables.)     S  vo.,  92  pp. 


107 

1849. 

837.  The  Canadian  Guide  Book,  with  a  Map  of  the  Province. 

Montreal:    Armour  &  Eamsay.     1849.     12  mo.,  153  pp. 

838.  Reflexions  Preliminaires  des  Vrais  Prixcipes  Politiques. 

Ceux  a  qui  profitent  I'oppression  .... 

Par  Clement  Dumesnil. 

Montreal:    Des  Presses  de  I'Avenir.     1849.     16  mo.,  69  pp. 

839.  Ethan  Allen's  Narrative  of  the  Capture  of  Ticoxderoga,  and  of  his  Captivity 
and  Treatment  by  the  British. 

Writtex  by  Himself. 

Fifth  Edition,  with  notes. 

Burlington:    C.  Goodrich  &  S.  B.  Nichols,  Wickware  buildings.     1849. 

8  vo.,  50  pp. 

840.  A  Few  Observations  on  Caxada,  and  the  other  Provinces  of  British  North 
America. 

London:    John  Ollivier,  59,  Pall  Mall.     1849. 
(Written  by  James  Fitz  Gibbon.)     8  vo.,  15  pp. 

841.  The  Question  Answered:  "Dm  the  Mixistry  ixtexd  to  pay  Kebels?"  In  a 
letter  to  His  Excellency  the  Eight  Hon.  The  Earl  of  Elgix  and  Kixcardine, 
K.T.,  Governor  General  of  British  North  America,  &c. 

By  a  Canadian  Loyalist.  * 

"  Non  Purgat  peccata  qui  negat." 

Second  Edition,  with  Postscript.  : 

Montreal:   Armour  &  Eamsay.     1849.     4to.,  24  pp. 

842.  Notice  sur  la  Destruction  des  Archives  et  Bibhotheque  des  Deux  Charhbres 
Legislatives  du  Canada,  lors  de  L'Emeute  qui  a  eu  lieu  a  Montreal  le  25  Avril 
1849. 

Quebec:   Imprimerie  du  Canadien,  No.  9,  Eue  La  Montague,  Basse-Ville. 
12  mo.,  11  pp. 

843.  Report  of  the  Select  Committee  of  the  Legislative  Assembly,  Appointed  to 
inquire  into  the  causes  and  importance  of  The  Emigration  which  takes  place 
annually,  from  Lower  Canada  to  the  United  States. 

Printed  by  Order  of  the  Legislative  Assembly. 

Montreal:    Printed  by  Eollo  Campbell.     1849.     8  vo.,  84  pp. 

844.  Report  of  the  Select  Committee  of  the  Legislative  Assembly,  appointed  to 
inquire  into  whether  any,  and  what  measures  can  be  adopted  to  repress  the  Emls 
OF  Intemperance. 

Printed  by  authority  of  the  Legislative  Assembly. 

Montreal :   Lovell  and  Gibson,  Saint  Nicholas  Street.     1849.     8  vo.,  59  pp. 

845.  Message  of  the  Governor  General  to  the  Legislative  Assembly,  on  the  subject 
of  the  Halifax  and  Quebec  Eailroad,  and  the  Public  Works  in  Canada.  March 
30,  1849. 

Montreal :    Imprime  par  Lovell  et  Gibson,  rue  Saint  Nicholas.     4to.,  16  pp. 

846.  Rights  and  Titles  of  the  Seminary  of  St.  Sulpice  of  Montreal. 

Montreal :    Printed  at  C.  P.  Leprohon's  Printing  Office,  Notre-Dame  Street, 
at  the  Sign  of  the  Golden-Arm.     1849.     8  vo.,  50  pp. 

847.  A  Charge  Delivered  at  Visitations  of  the  Clergy  and  Churchwardens  of  the 
Archdeaconry  of  York,  Held  at  Newmarket,  on  Thursday,  September  6;  at 
Chippawa,  Wednesday,  September  12;    at  Hamilton,  Friday,  September  14;    at 


108 

Woodstock,   September  18;    at  London,  Thursday,   September  20;    and  at  Chat- 
ham, Tuesday,  Sept.  25. 

By  The  Venerable  A.  N.  Bethink,  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  York. 

Toronto:    Printed  at  the  Diocesan  Press.     M  DCCC  XLIX.     8  vo.,  18  pp. 

848.  Report  of  the  Committee  appointed  by  the  vestky  of  St.  James's  Church  to 
report  on  the  rebuilding  of  the  Church. 

Toronto:    1849.       8  vo.,  8  pp. 

849.  The  Crisis  in  Canada ;  or  Vindication,  of  Lord  Eloin  and  His  Cabinet  as  to 
the  course  pursued  by  them  in  reference  to  the  Rebellion  Losses  Bill. 

By  Alexander  MacKay,  Esq.,  of  the  Middle  Temple.  Barrister-at-Law,  Author 
of  "  The  Western  World,"  and  "  Inquiry  into  the  working  of  the  Reform  Bill." 
London :   James  Ridgway,  No.  169  Piccadilly.    MDCCCXLIX.    8  vo.,  67  pp. 

850.  The  Questions;  was  the  late  rebel  paying  measure  forced  on  the  present  min- 
istry by  their  predecessors?  and  is  that  Bill  a  transcript  of  the  rebellion  Claim 
Bill  for  Upper  Canada?  Set  at  rest  bv  a  retrospect  of  the  various  Acts  of  Par- 
liament on  the  Subject  of  Rebellion  Losses. 

Montreal :    Printed  by  J.  M.  Ferres  &  Co.,  Montreal  Gazette  Office.     1849. 
8  vo.,  12  pp.     (Attributed  to  H.  E.  Montgomery.) 

851.  Circular  of  the  Committee  of  the  Annexation  Association  of  Montreal. 

Montreal:    James  Potts,  Herald  Office.     (Dec.  7.)     8  vo.,  16  pp. 

852.  Thoughts  on  "  Annexation,"  in  coimection  with  the  Duty  and  the  Interest  of 
Members  of  the  Church  of  England;  and  as  affecting  some  particular  Religious 
Questions.  Intended  originally  for  publication  as  a  Pastoral  Letter,  to  the  Clergy 
and  Laity  of  the  Church  of  Eno-land.  in  the  Diocese  of  Quebec. 

By  G.  J.  Mountain,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Montreal,  (Administering  that 
Diocese). 

Printed  only  for  Private  Circulation. 

O  navis  referunt  in  mare  te  novi 

Fluctus  :    O  quid  agis  ?   Fortiter  occupa 

Portum — 

Quebec  :   Printed  by  T.  Gary.  2,  Buade  Street.     1849.     8  vo.,  28  pp. 

853.  The  Climax  of  Protection  and  Free  Trade,  capped  by  Annexation. 

Truth  is  great  and  will  prevail. 

Montreal:    Lovell  &  Gibson.  Printers,  St.  Nicholas  Street.     1849. 

12  mo.,  18  pp. 

854.  Minutes  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Second  Convention  of  Delegates  of  the 
British  American  League,  Held  at  Toronto,  C.W.,  on  Thursday,  November  1, 
and  by  Adjournment  on  the  2nd,  3rd,  5th,  6th  and  7th  of  November,  1849. 

Toronto :    Printed  at  the  Patriot  Office,  Yonge  Street.     1849. 
8  vo.,  24  &  lix  pp. 

855.  Some  Remarks  upon  the  French  Tenure  of  "  Franc  aleu  Roturier,"  and  on  its 
relation  to  the  Feudal  and  other  Tenures, 

By  Robert  Abraham. 

Montreal :    Armour  and  Ramsay.     1849.     8  vo.,  81  pp. 

855a.  De  TAbolition  des  Droits  Feodaux  et  Seigneuriaux  an  Canada,  et  sur  le  meil- 
Icur  mode  a  employer  pour  accorder  une  Juste  indemnite  aux  Seigneurs. 

Ouvrage  dont  il  est  de  plus  haut  interet  pour  les  Ccnsitaires  de  se  procurer, 
pour  connaitre  leurs  droits,  et  pour  les  reclamer  unanimement  a  la  prochaine 
Session  du  Parlement  Proviiu-ial. 

Par  Clement  Dumesnil. 

JMontreal:    Imprime  par  J.  Starke  et  Cie.     1849.     8  vo.,  52  pp. 


109 

856.  Manifeste  du  Club  National  Democratique. 

Des  Presses  de  L'Aveuir. 
Montreal :    1849.     16  mo.,  36  pp. 

857.  The  Calumny  against  the  Catholic  Chui-ch,  in  Reference  to  Galileo,  Exposed. 

Montreal:    1849.     16  mo.,  21  pp. 

858.  Narrative  of  the  Eecext  Difficulties  in  the  Provincial  Lunatic  Asylum  in 
Canada  West. 

Dedicated    to   the   Christian    Community,   and   to   the   Presiding   Officers    of 
Lunatic  Asylums  in  Europe  and  America. 
Toronto:    1849.     8  vo.,  64  pp. 

859.  A  Letter  from  Major  Robert  Carmichael-Smyth  to  his  friend.  The  Author 
of  "  The  Clockmaker,"  containing  Thoughts  on  the  Subject  of  a  Railway  Com- 
munication Between  the  Atlantic  and  the  Pacific,  From  The  Magnificent 
Harbour  of  Halifax,  in  Nova  Scotia  (North  Eastern  America),  to  The  Mouth 
OF  Frazer's  River,  in  New  Caledonia  (North-Western  America),  or  such  other 
Port  as  may  be  determined  upon. 

Let  those  who  discard  speculations  ....     Dr.  Lardner,  1840. 
London:    W.  P.  Metchim,  20,  Parliament  Street.     1849.     8  vo.,  68  pp. 

860.  Report  of  the  St.  Lawrence  &  Atlantic  Rail-Road,  Its  Influence  on  the  Trade 
of  the  St.  Lawrence,  and  Statistics  of  the  Cost  and  Traffic  of  the  New  York 
AND  ]\[assachusetts  Rail-Roads. 

By  A.  C.  Morton,  Civil  Engineer. 

Laid  before  the  Assembly,  7th  April,  1749. 

Montreal:    Printed  at  the  Canada  Gazette  Office.     1849. 

With  maps.     8  vo.,  47  pp. 

861.  Report  on  the  York  &  Cumberland  Railroad,  its  advantages  and  probable 
Revenue,  with  Statistics  of  the  Cost  and  Traffic  of  New  York  &  Massachusetts 
Railroads. 

By  A.  C.  Morton,  Consulting  Engineer. 

Portland:    Foster  &  Gerrish.  Printers,  Advertiser  Office.     1849. 

With  maps.     8  vo.,  96  pp. 

862.  Memorials,  Documents  and  Affidavits,  submitted  to  the  Executive  Govern- 
ment by  Ruggles  Wright.  Esq.  With  Reference  to  His  Slides  at  the  Chats  and 
Chaudiere,  on  the  Ottawa  River. 

Montreal:    Printed  by  Lovell  and  Gibson,  Saint  Nicholas  Street.     1849. 
12  mo.,  94  pp. 

863.  Assignment  by  the  Corporation  of  Quebec,  To  the  Quebec  Gas  Company,  For 
the  lighting  of  this  City  with  Gas. 

1849.     8  vo.,  26  pp. 

1850. 

864.  Scobie  &  Balfour's  Municipal  Manual,  for  Upper  Canada,  for  1850,  With  a  Map 
of  the  Province,  Containing  Complete  Lists  of  the  various  Municipal  Corporations 
of  Townships,  Counties,  Villages,  Towns,  and  Cities,  and  the  Ward  Divisions; 
Also,  The  Boundaries  of  the  Several  Division  Courts  for  the  Recovery  of  Small 
Debts;  the  Times  and  Places  at  which  the  Courts  are  held;  and  the  Name  and 
Address  of  the  Judge  and  Clerk  of  each  Division;  To  which  are  added.  The 
Municipal  Corporations'  Act,  Road  and  Bridge  Companies'  Act,  and  the  Various 
other  Acts  of  the  Legislature  which  Confer  Powers,  or  Impose  Duties,  on  the 
Municipalities. 

Toronto::    Scobie  &  Balfour,  King  Street,  and  Sold  by  all  Booksellers.    1850, 
8  vo..  XXXV  &  132  pp. 


110 

865.  Circular  of  the  Committee  of  the  Annexation  Association  of  Montreal.     1850. 

8  vo.,  12  pp. 

866.  Essay  on  the  advantages  of  the  Canals  to  the  Farmers  of  Canada. 

By  J.  Gordon  Brown. 

Toronto:   A.  H.  Armour  &  Co.     1850.     12  mo.,  28  pp. 

867.  Jesuits'  Estates  in  Canada  Public  Property,  A  careful  digest  and  review  of 
their  history;  embracing  their  origin,  design,  management,  revenues,  uses,  and 
investment  of  the  income  derived  from  them ;  the  whole  being  obtained  by  a 
laborious  examination  of  official  documents,  and  covering  the  period  from  A.D. 
1635,  to  the  present  time. 

By  a.  Rankin,  A.M.,  with  an  introduction  by  Rev.  Henry  Wilkes,  A.M. 
Montreal :   Printed  by  J.  C.  Becket,  22  Great  St.  James  Street.    1850. 
12  mo.,  131  pp. 

868.  A  plan  of  Settlement  &  Colonization,  adapted  to  all  the  British  North  Ameri- 
can Provinces  contained  in  a  Series  of  Letters  from  James  Fitzgerald,  Esq, 
To  a  friend  in  Ireland. 

With  the  Correspondence  between  the  Author  and  the  Governor  General,  the 
Provincial  Agricultural  Association  of  Upper  Canada,  and  the  Niagara  District 
Agricultural  Society. 

Printed  for  the  Author,  By  John  G.  Judd,  King  Street,  Toronto.  MDCCCL. 
8  vo.,  63  pp. 

869.  Fifteen  Years  in  Canada;  being  a  Series  of  Letters  on  its  Early  History  and 
Settlement ;  its  Boundaries,  Divisions,  Population,  and  General  Routes ;  its 
Agricultural  Progress  and  Wealth  compared  with  the  United  States;  its 
Religious  and  Educational  Institutions;  and  its  Present  Political  Condition 
and  Relations  ;  together  with  the  Advantages  it  affords  as  a  Desirable  Field  of 
Emigration. 

By  the  Rev.  William  Haw. 

Edinburgh:    Published  by  Charles  Ziegler,  17,  South  Bridge;    apd  Part- 
ridge and  Oakey,  London.     1850. 
Price  Is.  3d.    8  vo.,  128  pp. 

870.  Nova  Scotia,  its  condition  and  resources  in  a  series  of  six  letters  by  Joseph 
Outram,  Esq.    Glasgow. 

Edinburgh  and  London :  William  Blackwood  and  Sons.    1850.   12  mo.,  35  pp. 

871.  Report  of  the  Agricultural  Capabilities  of  the  Province  of  New  Brunswick, 

By  J.  F.  W.  Johnston,  F.R.S.,  S.L.  &  E.,  Honorary  Member  of  the  Royal 
Agricultural  Society  of  England,  and  Author  of  "  Lectures  on  Agricultural 
Chemistry  and  Geology." 

Second  Edition — Ten  Thousand. 

Extract  from  the  Journals  of  the  House  of  Assembly  of  New  Brunswick, 
1849. 

Resolved,  That  an  humble  Address  be  presented  to  His  Excellency  the^Lieu- 
tenant  Governor,  praying  that  His  Excellency  will  be  pleased  to  invite  Professor 
Johnston  to  visit  this  Province,  for  the  purpose  of  examining  the  several  Counties 
therein,  and  reporting  on  the  Soil,  and  its  capabilities  for  Agricultural  purposes. 

Fredericton :  J.  Simpson,  Printer  to  the  Queen's  Most  Excellent  Majesty. 
1850.    8  vo.,  95  pp. 

872.  Church  in  the  Colonies.  No.  XXV.  Newfoundland.  Journal  of  a  Voyage 
of  visitation  in  the  "  Hawk  "  Church  Ship,  on  the  Coast  of  Labrador),  apidi 
Round  the  Whole  Island  of  Newfoundland,  in  the  year  1849 

Epig. — Odyss. 


Ill 

London:    Printed  for  the  Society  for  the  Propagation   of  the  Gospel;    and 

sold   by  the   Society  for   Promoting   Christian  Knowledge,   Great   Queen   Street, 

Lincoln's  Inn  Fields,  and  4,  Eoyal  Exchange;  Kivingtons;    Hatchards;    and  all 
Booksellers.     1850.     July.     16  mo.,  140  pp. 

873.  Report  of  tiik  Board  of  Engineers  as  well  as  that  of  W.  E.  Logan  Esq.,  Pro- 
vincial Geologist,  upon  the  Survey  of  Lake  St.  Peter,  in  October,  1850. 

Montreal:    Printed  by  Lovell  and  Gibson,  St.  Nicholas  Street.     1850. 
8  vo.,  22  pp. 

874.  Rapport  de  L' Association  de  la  Propagation  de  la  Foi  pour  le  District  de  Mont- 
real, Janvier,  1850. 

Montreal :    Bureau  des  Melanges  Religieux,  Rue  St.  Denis,  Pres  I'Eveche. 
1850.     Avec  approbation  des  Superieurs.     8  vo.,  58  pp.  (incomplete). 

875.  Address  delivered  at  the  Promnctal  Industrial  Exhibition,  Montreal,  on 
Saturday,  Oct.  19,  1850,  by  the  Honorable  Charles  D.  Day,  one  of  the  Justices 
of  the  Superior  Court  of  Lower  Canada. 

Montreal:    Printed  by  Rollo  Campbell  .  1850.     8  vo.,  25  pp. 

876.  Report  and  Proceedings  of  the  First  Annual  Meeting  of  the  PROViNaAL 
Mutual  and  General  Insurance  Company. 

Incorporated  by  Act  of  Parliament. 

Office:    Church  Street,  Toronto. 

Toronto:   Printed  by  Carter  &  Thomas,  Yonge  Street.     1350.    8  vo.,  12  pp. 

877.  Secular  State  of  the  Church,  in  the  Diocese  of  Toronto,  Canada  West. 

1850  ( ?)     8  vo.,  40  &  xix  pp. 


1851. 

878.  Reponse  a  une  Adresse  de  I'Assemblee  Legislative  a  son  Excellence  le  Gouver- 
neur  General,  au  Sujet  de  L'Hopital  de  Marine  et  des  Emigres  de  Quebec. 

Imprimee  par  Ordre  de  I'Assemblee  Legislative. 

Quebec:    Lovell  et  Gibson,  Imprimeurs,  Coin  des  Rues  Anne  et  des  Jardins. 
1851.    8  vo.,  241  pp. 

879.  Votes  and  Proceedings  of  the  Legislative  Assembly. 

Saturday,  30th  August,  1851. 

4th  Session,  3rd  Parliament,  14  &  15  Vict.,  1851. 

Toronto:    Printed  by  Lovell  and  Gibson.     4to.,  7  pp. 

880.  Federative  Union  of  the  British  North  American  Provinces. 

By  Henry  Sherwood. 

Toronto:    Printed  by  Lovell  and  Gibson,  Front  Street.     1851.     8  vo.,  21  pp. 

/' 

881.  The  Speech  of  The  Hon.  John  Rolph,  M.P.P.,  delivered  on  the  occasion  of  the 
late  Inquiry  into  Charges  of  High  Misdemeanors,  at  the  Late  Elections  Pre- 
ferred against  His  Excellency  Sir  Francis  Bond  Head,  before  the  Commons 
House  of  Assembly  of  Upper  Canada. 

Simcoe :    Printed  at  the  "  Norfolk  Messenger  "  Office.     1851.     8  vo.,  51  pp. 

882.  Catechisme  Politique;  ou,  elemens  du  Droit  Public  et  Constitutionnel  du 
Canada,  mis  a  la  portee  du  Peuple;  avec  un  appendice  contenant  les  Disposi- 
tions encore  en  force  des  Capitulations,  du  Traite  de  Paix,  et  des  Actes  Consti- 
tutionnels  du  Canada;  Le  Texte  de  I'Acte  d'Union  des  Deux  Pi-ovinces  et  les 
Amendemens  qu'il  a  subis  depuis  sa  Passation;  ainsi  que  divers  autres  Ren- 
seignements   d'Utilite  Generale. 


112 

Aussi,  Plusieurs  Tableaux  presentaiit  une  Liste  Complete  des  Membres  de 
I'Assemblee  Legislative,  du  Conseil  Legislatif,  et  du  Conseil  Executif  du  Bas- 
Canada,  depuis  FEtablissement  du  Gouvernement  Representatif  en  ce  pays 
jusqu'a  nos  jours. 

Par  A.  Gerin-Lajoie. 

Montreal:    Imprimerie  de  Louis  Perrault,  Rue  Saint-Vincent.     1851. 

8  vo.,  144  &  iii  pp. 

883.  letter  to  the  Hon.  R.  M.  McLane,  Chairman  of  the  Committee  of  Commerce, 
House  of  Representatives,  January  6th,  1851,  from  F,  Hincks.  Inspector  General 
of  Canada. 

8  vo.,  8  pp. 

884.  The  Clergy  Reserves:  their  history  and  Present  Position,  showing  the  sys- 
tematic attempts  that  have  been  made  to  establish  in  connection  with  the  state,  a 
Dominant  Church  in  Canada.  With  a  full  account  of  the  Rectories.  Also  an 
appendix  containing  Dr.  Rolph's  speech  on  the  Clergy  Reserves,  Delivered  in 
1836. 

By  Charles  Lindsay. 

Toronto:    Printed  at  the  "North  American"  Press,  Yonge  Street. 

M  DCCC  LI.    8  vo.,  59  &  xv  pp. 

884a.  Copies  of  Letters,  addressed  to  the  Honorable  P.  McGill  on  various  occasions, 
by  successive  Governors.  &c. 

Montreal :    Printed  by  J.  C.  Becket,  22  Great  St.  James  Street.     1851. 
8  vo.,  30  pp. 

885.  Canada.  State  of  Political  Parties,  Economy  in  the  Government,  The  St. 
Lawrence  as  a  Great  Commercial  Highway;    Public  Instruction,  &c,  &c. 

Translated  from  the  Journal  de  Quebec. 

Toronto:    Printed  by  C.  Donlevy.     Mirror  Office.     1851.     8  vo.,  35  pp. 

886.  The  Boston  Committee  in  Canada.  A  Series  of  Eight  Letters  Reprinted  from 
the  Boston  Atlas. 

Boston :    1851.     Eastburn's  Press.     8  vo.,  43  pp. 

887.  Tabular  representation  of  the  present  condition  of  Boston,  in  relation^  to 
railroad  facilities,  foreign  commerce,  population,  wealth,  manufaictures,  etc.  etc. 
Also  a  few  statements  relative  to  the  commerce  of  the  Canadas,  prepared  from 
the  most  reliable  sources,  under  the  direction  of  a  sub-committee  from  the  joint 

special  committee   on  the   railroad  celebration,  to  take   place   September  l7th, 
18th  and  19th,  1851;    with  a  map. 

Boston :    J.  H.  Eastburn,  City  Printer.     1851.     8  vo.,  28  pp. 

888.  The  Indian  of  New  England,  and  the  North  Eastern  Provinces;  a  Sketch  of 
the  Life  of  an  Indian  Hunter,  ancient  traditions  relating  to  the  Etchemin  tribe, 
their  modes  of  life,  fishing,  hunting,  &c.,  with  vocabularies  in  the  Indian,  and 
English,  giving  the  names  of  the  animals,  birds  and  fish:  the  most  complete 
that  has  been  given  for  New-England,  in  the  Languages  of  the  Etchemin  and 
Micmacs.  These  are  now  the  only  Indian  tribes  to  the  North-East,  the  former 
Inhabitants  of  New  England,  that  have  preserved  their  language  entire,  being 
the  oldest  and  purest  Indian  spoken  in  the  Eastern  States.  Derived  from  Nicola 
Tenesles,  by  a  Citizen  of  Middletown,  Ohio.  This  book  is  the  only  work  of  its 
kind  to  be  had.  It  contains  the  elements  of  the  Indian  tongue,  and  much  that  is 
new  to  the  reading  public;  especeially  the  names  by  which  the  Red  Men  of  the 
forest,  designated  the  natural  objects  before  them. 

Middletown,  Conn.:    Charles  H.  Pelton,  Printer.     1851.     8  vo.,  24  pp. 


113 

889.  Report  of  the  CoMiiiXTEE  of  the  Bar  of  Lower  Canada,  Section  of  the  District 
of  Quebec. 

With  Keference  to  the  Conduct  Pursued  by  Two  of  the  Judges  of  the 
Court  of  Appeals  Towards  one  of  the  Advocates  of  the  Quebec  Section,  During 
the  October  Term,  1851. 

Quebec:   Printed  at  the  Quebec  Gazette  Office.     1851.     12  mo.,  21  pp. 

890.  Le  Canadien  Emigrant,  par  Douze  Missionnaires  des  townships  de  I'Est. 

'"  Rien  n'est  si  beau  que  son  pays." 

Quebec:    Imprimerie — Cote  et  Cie.,  Pres  I'Archeveche.     1851.     12  mo.,  46  pp. 

891.  Discours  prononce  .a  la  Cathedrale  de  Toronto,  par  le  Reverend  Pere  R.  J. 
Tellier,  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus,  le  24  Juin  1851,  jour  de  la  fete,  et  en  Presence 
de  I'Association  de  St.  Jean-Baptiste. 

L'union  cimentee  par  la  Religion  est  le.  seul  appui  solide  de  la  Societe. 

Translated  by  the  same  Reverend  Father. 

Toronto:    Printed  by  Rollo  Campbell,  Simeoe  Street.     1851.     8  vo.,  17  pp. 

892.  The  Philosophic  Origin  and  Historic  Progress  of  the  Doctrine  of  the 
Trinity;  A  Lecture.  Delivered  in  the  Unitarian  Church  Montreal,  on  Sunday 
Evening  January  26th,  1851.     By  John  Cordner. 

Published  by  Request. 

Montreal:  Printed  by  John  C.  Becket,  Xo.  22.  Great  St.  James  Street.   1851. 

8  vo.,  22  pp. 

893.  A  Pastoral  Letter  addressed  to  the  Clergy  of  his  Diocese. 

By  the  Right  Rev.  Francis  Fi  lford,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Montreal. 
Montreal:    Printed  by  John  Lovell,  St.  Nicholas  Street.     1851.     8  vo.,  16  pp. 

894.  A  Pastoral  Letter  for  The  Lent  of  M.DCCC.LI.  Addressed  To  the  Clergy 
AND  Laity  of  the  Diocese  of  Halifax. 

By  THE  Right  Reverend  Dr.  Walsh,  Bishop  of  Halifax. 

To  which  is  added  A  I^etter  on  the  Roman  Catholic  Episcopal  Oath,  in 
Refutation  of  the  Injurious  and  Unfounded  Assertions  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Cum- 
ming.  Of  the  Scotch  Presbytery  in  London. 

By  the  Same. 

Istos  ergo  atroces  ....     S.  August.  Ep.  48.  Vincent. 

Nunc  igitur   ....     Tertull.  Apol.  adv.  Gentes. 

New  York:    Edward  Dunigau  &  Brother,  151  Fulton-Street.     M.DCCC.LT. 

8  vo.,  62  pp. 

895.  Church  University  of  Upper  Canada.  Pastoral  Letter  from  the  Lord  Bishop 
OF  Toronto.  Proceedings  of  the  Church  University  Board.  List  of  Subscribers, 
&c. 

Toronto:    Printed  by  A.  F.  Plees,  Printer  to  the  Church  Universitv. • 
M  DCCCLI.     16  mo.,  64  pp. 

896.  Animadversions  upon  the  Rev.  John  Roaf's  Two  Sermons  on  Baptis^^i. 

By  James  Pyper.  Pastor  of  the  Bond  Street  Baptist  Church,  Toronto. 
Toronto :  Printed  by  Carter  &  Thomas,  45,  Yonge  Street.    1851.     8  vo..  37  pp. 

897.  Report  on  the  Surveys  of  the  Quebec  and  Richmond  Railway. 

By  A.  C.  Morton,  Esq.,  Civil  Engineer. 

Quebec:    Printed  at  the  Morning  Chronicle  Office.     1851.     8  vo.,  18  pp. 

897a.  The  Halifax  &  Quebec  Railway,  considered  with  a  view  to  its  Cost,  as  well  as 
the  prospective  business  of  the  Road. 
By  Wm.  Pryor. 
Halifax,  N.S.:    Printed  by  James  Bowes  and  Son.     1851.     8  vo..  40  pp. 


114 

898.  Report  and  Proceedings  of  the  Second  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Provincial 
Mutual  and  General  Insurance  Company. 

Incorporated  by  Act  of  Parliament. 
Office:    Church  Street,  Toronto. 

Toronto:   Printed  by  T.  H.  Bentley,  Hear  of  the  Court  House.   "Christian 
Guardian"  Steam  Power  Press.     1851.     8  vo.,  16  pp. 

1852. 

899.  Great  Britain  One  Empire.  On  the  Union  of  the  Dominions  of  Great  Britain 
by  Inter-Communication  with  the  Pacific  and  the  East  via  British  North 
America,  with  Suggestions  for  the  Profitable  Colonization  of  that  wealthy  Terri- 
tory. 

By  Capt.  Millington  Henry  Synge,  Eoyal  Engineers,  F.R.G.S. 

London :   John  W.  Parker  &  Son,  West  Strand.     (With  Map.)     8  vo.,  124  pp. 

900.  Notes  of  the  Flood  at  the  Red  River,  1852. 

By  the  Bishop  of  Rupert's  Land. 

London:    Hatchard,  Piccadilly.       12  mo.,  124  pp. 

901.  The  Prisoner's  Memoirs,  or  Dartmoor  Prison;  containing  a  complete  and  im- 
partial history  of  The  Entire  Captivity  of  the  Americans  in  England,  from  the 
commencement  of  the  last  war  between  the  United  States  and  Great  Britain, 
until  all  prisoners  were  released  by  the  treaty  of  Ghent.  Also  a  particular  detail 
of  all  occurrences  relative  to  the  Horrid  Massacre  at  Dartmoor,  on  the  fatal 
evening  of  the  6th  of  April  1815. 

The  w^hole  carefully  compiled  by  a  prisoner  in  England.     Who  was  a  Captive 
during  the  whole  War. 

Epig. — Virg.  I.  ii.v.v.  etc. 

New  York:    Printed  for  the  Author.     1852.     12  mo.,  152  pp. 

(Written  by  Charles  Andrews.)  " 

902.  Reports  of  the  Commissioners  on  the  Rebellion  Losses  in  the  years  1837  and 

1838. 

1851  and  1852.     8  vo.,  129  pp. 

903.  The  Rectories  of  Upper  Canada,  Being  a  return  to  an  address  of  the  Honour- 
able the  House  of  Commons,  Dated  11th  March,  1839,  for  copies  or  extracts  of  the 
correspondence  between  the  Lieutenant  Governor  of  Upper  Canada  and  ,the 
Secretary  of  State,  on  the  subject  of  the  creation  of  Rectories  in  that  Province 
by  Sir  John  Colborne.     With  appendix. 

Colonial  Office,  Downing  Street,  26th  March  1839.     H.  Labouchere. 
Toronto:    Printed  and  sold  by  Hugh  Scobie,  16  King  St.  East.     1852. 
8  vo.,  54  pp. 

904.  Return  with  Despatches  and  Correspondence  relative  to  the  Seigniorial  and 
Feudal  Tenure  in  Low'Er  Canada.     1852. 

Quebec :     Printed   by    John   Lovell,    at    his    Steam    Printing   Establishment, 
Mountain  Street.     8  vo.,  40  pp. 

905.  Third  Report  and  Proceedings  of  the  Special  Com:mittee  of  the  Legislative 
Assembly,  to  whom  were  referred  the  resolutions  passed  by  the  Legislative  As- 
semb}j%  on  the  sixteenth  day  of  June,  1850,  on  the  subject  of  the  Seigniorial 
Tbnure.     Printed  by  Orde-r  of  the  Legislative  Assembly. 

Quebec:    Printed  by  Rollo  Campbell,  Garden  Street,  1852.     8  vo.,  129  pp. 

906.  Speech  of  Hon.  John  Rolph  on  the  Clergy  Reserves  Question,  September,  1852. 
(From  Quebec  Gazette). 

4to.,  8  pp. 


115 

907.  Canada:  its  Growth  and  Prospects.  Two  Lectures  delivered  before  the 
Mechanics'  Institute,  Toronto,  On  the  13th  and  27th  February,  1852.  By  the 
Rev.  Adam  Lillie. 

Second  Edition  of  three  thousand  each. 

Toronto:     Thomas    Maclear,    45,    Yonge    Street.      Printed    at   the    Guardian 
Steam  Power  Press.    1852.     8  vo.,  46  pp. 

907a.  Reports  on  the  Sea  and  River  Fisheries  of  New  Brunswick. 

By  M.  H.  Perley,  Esquire,  Her  Majesty's  Emigration  Officer  at  Saint  John, 
N^ew  Brunswick. 

(Second  Edition.) 

Frederickton :    S.  Simpson,  Printer  to  the  Queen's  Most  Excellent  Majesty. 

8  vo.,  294  pp. 

908.  Petition  of  William  L.  Mackenzie,  Acting  Executor  to  the  Estate  of  the  Late 
Robert  Randall,  Esq.,  of  Lincoln  County,  M.P.P.,  Relative  to  the  Sale  of  lot 
40,  in  Nepean,  on  the  Ottawa,  (Bytown,)  at  the  suit  of  Hon.  H.  J.  Boulton,  Solicitor 
General  of  Upper  Canada;  together  with  Reports  of  Committees  of  the  House  of 
Assembly  of  Upper  Canada;  copies  of  Bills  passed  for  Randall's  relief,  and 
successively  appointing  Hon.  Louis  Joseph  Papineau  and  others,  as  Umpire  or 
Chancellor  in  the  case;  also  the  evidence  on  which  such  Reports  and  Bills  were 
founded. 

Ordered  by  the  Legislative  Assembly  to  be  printed,  October  27,  1852. 
8  vo.,  40  pp.  (incomplete). 

909.  Petition  de  William  L.  Mackenzie,  agissant  comme  curateur  a  la  Succession  de 
Feu  Robert  Randall,  Ecuyer,  du  Comte  de  Lincoln,  M.P.P. 

Quebec:    Imprime  par  John  Lovell,  Rue  La  Montague.     8  vo.,  66  pp. 

910.  Reports  of  the  Endowment  Board  of  the  University  of  Toronto,  of  Upper 
Canada  College  and  Royal  Grammar  School,  of  the  Caput  of  the  University 
of  Toronto,  and  of  the  Principal  of  Upper  Canada  College,  for  the  Year  1851. 

Printed  by  Order  of  the  Legislative  Assembly. 

Quebec:     Printed   by   John    Lovell,    at    his    Steam   Printing    Establishment, 
Mountain  Street.     1852.     8  vo.,  41  pp. 

911.  Copie  de  la  Correspondance  eehangee  entre  L'Eveque  Catholique  Romain  de 
Toronto  et  le  Surintendant  en  Chef  des  ecoles,  au  sujet  des  Ecoles  Separees, 
dans  le  Haut  Canada :  avec  un  Appendice  contenant  les  Documents  auentionnees 
dans  la  correspondance. 

Imprimee  par  ordre  de  I'Assemblee  Legislative. 

Quebec:    Imprime  par  John  Lovell,  rue  La  Montague.     1852.     8  vo.,  68  pp. 

912.  Return  of  Correspondence  relating  to  the  Forges  of  St.  Maurice.  1st  Session, 
4th  Parliament,  16  Victoria,  1852. 

Priuted  by  Order  of  the  Legislative  Assembly. 

Quebec :    Printed  by  John  Lovell,  Mountain  Street.     8  vo.,  30  pp. 

913.  Remarks  upon  the  desertion  of  Seamen  at  the  Port  of  Quebec,  with  extracts 
from  a  work  upon  "  Our  Navigation  and  Mercantile  Marine  Laws." 

Quebec :   Printed  by  Thomas  Cary.     1852.     8  vo.,  23  pp. 

914.  Le  Sagueriay  en  1851;  Histoire  du  Passe,  du  Present  et  de  I'Avenir  probable  da 
Haut-Saguenay  au  Point  de  Vue  de  la  Colonisation. 

"  Emparons-nous  du  sol,  si  nous  voulons  conserver  notre  nationalite." 
Quebec :  De  I'lmprimerie  d'Augustin  Cote  &  Cie.,  Pres  I'Archeveche. 
(With  map.)     16  mo.,  147  &  v  pp. 

915.  Minutes  of  a  Conference  of  the  Bishops  of  Quebec,  Toronto,  Newfoundland, 
Fredericton,  and  Montreal,  Holden  at  Quebec,  From  Sept.  24th  to  Oct.  1st,  1851. 

Montreal :  Printed  by  John  Lovell,  St.  Nicholas  Street.   1852.    16  mo.,  16  pp. 


116 

916.  The  Maine  Liquor  Law,  with  a\  ixtrodi  ction  and  an  appendix  on  its  practical 
working. 

By  a  Citizen  of  Maine. 

Montreal:    Printed  by  J.  C.  Becket,  22  Great  St.  James  Street.     1852. 

16  mo.,  36  pp. 

917.  Retrospective  Glance  at  the  Progressive  State  of  the  Natural  History 
Society  of  Montreal,  with  a  view  to  ascertaining  how  far  it  has  advanced  the 
important  Objects  contemplated  by  its  Founders :  being  a  Lecture,  Delivered 
before  the  Natural  History  Society,  on  the  31st  March,  1852,  and  Published  by 
Desire  of  the  Society. 

By  Major  R.  Lachlan. 

"  Nosce  te  ipsum." 

"  Trust  not  yourself ;    but  your  defects  to  know, 

Make  use  of  every  friend, — and  every  foe." — Pope. 
Montreal:    Printed  by  J.  C.  Becket,  No.  22,  Great  St.  James  Street. 
MDCCCLIT.    8  vo.,  24  pp. 

918.  Guide  de  L'Instituteur,  Contenant  Une  Serie  de  Repoxses  aux  questions  in- 
serees  dans  la  circulaire  no.  12  du  Surintendant  de  I'education  sur  les  diverses 
branches  d'instruction  prescrites  par  la  Loi  des  Ecoles  en  operation  dans  le  Bas- 
Canada. 

Ces  questions  et  ces  reponses  forment  maintenant  un  seul  et  meme  ouv^age 
Destine  a  I'Fsage  des  ecoles. 

Par  F.-X.  Valade,  Instituteur. 

Troisieme  Edition. 

Montreal:  Chez  J.-B.  Rolland,  Imprimeur-Libraire,  24.  Rue  Saint-Vincent. 
1852.     12  mo.,  24  pp. 

919.  Discours  prononce  par  Et.  Parent,  Ecr.,  devant  la  Chambre  de  Lecture  de 
St.-Rocii,  le  15  avril  1S52. 

Quebec :    Imprimerie  de  E.  R.  Frechette.     1852.     8  vo.,  26  pp. 

920.  Acta  et  Decreta  Primi  Concilii  Provinciae  Quebecensis,  in  Quebecensi  Civi- 
tate  Anno  Domini  MDCCCLI,  Pontificatus  PII  Papae  Noni  VI,  celfebrati,  A 
Sancta  Sede  revisa  et  recognita. 

Quebeci :    Apud  Aug.  Cote  et  soc,  typographos  ac  bibliopolas.     MDCCCLTI. 
8  vo.,  88  &  viii  pp. 

921.  Rapport  de  L'Inspecteur  des  Chemins  sur  la  Canalisation  de  la  Cite  de  Quebec. 

Presente  au  Conseil  le  5  Mars,  1852. 

Quebec:    Imprime  par  Bureau  et  Marcotte,  No.  29.  Rue  Buade.     1852. 

French  and  English.     12  mo.,  32  pp.  .  .   ' 

922.  Letter  of  the  President  and  Vice  President  of  the  Montreal  and  Kingston  Rail- 
road Company  to  Sir  Allan  N.  MacNab,  Chairman.  Committee  on  Railroads. 

Montreal:    11th  October,  1852.     4  pp. 

923.  Procedes  du  Coisiite  General  du  Chemin  de  Fer  du  Nord. 

Quebec:    De  I'lmprimerie  d'Augustin  Cote  &  Cie,  pres  I'Archeveche.     1852. 
8  vo.,  24  pp. 

924.  An  Act  to  con^^olidate  and  regulate  the  General  Clauses  relating  to  Railways. 
30th  August,  1851. 

Toronto:    Brown's  Printing  Establishment,  King  Street  East.     1852. 
8  vo.,  76  &  6  pp. 

925.  Toronto  &  Guelph  Railway.  Ciiiee  Engineer's  Report,  Adopted  by  the  Board 
of  Directors,  May  21,  1852. 

Toronto:    Printed  by  Brewer,  M'Phail  and  Co..  King  Street.     1852. 
8  vo.,  30  pp. 


117 

926.  Report  on  the  Preliminary  Surveys  of  the  Toronto  &  Glelph  Railway. 

By  Walter  Shanly,  Chief  Engineer. 

Toronto:    Printed  by  Brewer,  M'Phail  and  Co.,  King  Streei.     1852. 

(Maps.)     8  vo.,  30  pp. 

927.  Annual  Report  of  the  Directors  and  Chief  Engineer,  to  the  Shareholders  of 
the  Quebec  and  Richmond  Railroad  Company. 

Presented,  January  20th,  1852. 

Quebec :    Printed  by  J.  T.  Brousseau.     1852.     8  vo.,  32  pp. 

928.  Great  Western  Railroad.  Proceedings  of  the  Annual  General  Meeting  of 
Shareholders,  Held  in  Hamilton,  on  the  21st  June  1852;  and  report  of  the 
Directors. 

Hamilton,  C.W. :  Printed  at  the  Spectator  Office,  Court-House  Square.    1852. 
8  vo.,  18  pp. 

928a.  Report  on  a  Railway  Suspension  Bridge,  proposed  for  crossing  the  St.  Law- 
rence River  at  Quebec,  made  to  His  Worship  the  Mayor  and  the  City  Council 
of  Quebec. 

By  Edward  William  Serrell,  Engineer. 

Quebec:  Printed  by  Augustin  Cote  &  Co.,  City  Printers.    1852.     8  vo.,  67  pp. 

929.  Report  and  Proceedings  of  the  Third  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Provincial 
Mutual  and  General  Insurance  Company. 

Incorporated  by  Act  of  Parliament. 

Office :    Toronto  Street,  Toronto. 

Toronto:    H.  Rowsell,  Printer,  King  Street.     1852.     8  vo.,  12  pp. 

930.  A  Memorial  of  Sa-Sa-na,  the  Mohawk  Maiden  ;  who  perished  in  the  Rail  Road 
disaster  at  Deposit,  N.Y.,  Feb.  18,  1852.  Containing  I.  Obituary  Notice  by  Hon. 
C  P.  Avery.  II.  Sermon  preached  in  St.  Thomas'  Church,  Hamilton,  Feb.  29, 
1852,  by  S.  H.  Norton,  Rector.    III.  Poem  by  W.  H.  C.  Hosmer,  Esq. 

Hamilton :    Waldron  and  Baker,  Printers.     1852.     8  vo.,  28  pp. 

931.  Almanach  Ecclesiastique  et  Civil  de  Quicbec,  pour  1853;  Contenant  la  liste  du 
Clerge  de  tous  les  dioceses  de  I'Amerique  Britannique  du  Nord,  avec  divers  ren- 
seignements  sur  les  etablissements  religieux  et  civils;    Statistiques,  &c. 

Quebec : 

Chez  Aug.  Cote  et  Cie,  Editeurs-Imprimeurs,  vis-a-vis  I'Archeveche. 

Chez  J.  et  O.  Cremaizie,  Libraires,  rue  de  la  Fabrique,  Haute- Ville. 
1852.     24  mo.,  110  pp. 

1853. 

932.  A  Glimpse  at  the  United  States  and  the  Northern  States  of  America,  with 
the  Canadas,  comprising  their  rivers,  lakes  a>"d  falls  during  the  autumn  of 
1852;    including  some  account  of  an  emigrant  ship. 

By  Edmund  Patten,  Esq. 

With  Illustrations,  Sketched  and  zincographed  by  the  author. 
London:    Effingham  Wilson,  Publisher,  11.  Royal  Exchange.     1853. 
8  vo.,  109  pp. 

933.  Journal  of  the  Reverend  Peter  Jacobs.  Indian  Wesleyan  Missionary,  from 
Rice  Lake  to  the  Hudson's  Bay  Territory;  and  returning.  Commencing  May, 
1852;  with  a  Brief  Account  of  His  Life;  and  a  Short  History  of  the  Wesleyan 
Mission  to  that  Country. 

Toronto:     Published    by    Anson    Green,    At    the    Conference    Office,    No,    9, 
Wellington  Buildings,  King  Street.     1853.     8  vo.,  32  pp. 

234—8 


118 

934.,  The  North-West  Passage.     Capt.  McClure's  Despatches  from  Her  Majesty's 
Discovery    Ship,    "  Investigator,"    off    Point    Warren    and    Cape    B\thurst. 
London:   John  Belts,  115  Strand  (nearly  opposite  Exeter  Hall).     1853. 
(Price,  with  map,  Ninepence.)     8  vo.,  48  pp. 

935.  A  Letter  on  Canada  in  1806  and  1817,  during  the  Administration  of  Governor 
Gore. 

London:    For  Private  Circulation.     1853.     12  mo.,  23  pp. 

936.  Return  to  an  Address  on  the  State  of  the  Colonies. 

Printed  hy  Order  of  the  Legislative  Assembly. 

Quebec:    Printed  by  John  Lovell  at  his  Steam  Printing  Establishment,  No. 
12,  Mountain  Street.     1853.     8  vo.,  80  pp. 

937.  Correspondance  entre  le  Gouvernement  Francais  et  les  Gouverneurs  et  Inten- 
dants  du  Canada,  relative  a  la  Teni  re  Seignei  riale,  demandee  par  une  adresse 
de  l'Assemblee  Legislative.     1851. 

Quebec:    Imprimerie  de  E.  K.  Frechette,  13,  rue  la  Montagne,  Basse- Ville. 
1853.     8  vo.,  34  &  61  pp. 

938.  Address  at  the  Bar  of  the  Legislative  Assembly  of  Canada,  Delivered  on  the 
llTH  &  14th  March,  1853,  on  behalf  of  certain  Proprietors  of  Seignories  in 
Lower  Canada,  against  The  Second  Reading  of  The  Bill,  entitled  "An  Act  to 
define  Seigniorial  Rights  in  Lower  Canada,  and  to  facilitate  the  Redemption 
thereof." 

By  Christopher  Dunkin,  M.A.,  Advocate. 

Quebec:    Printed  at  the  Office  of  the  ''Morning  Chronicle."     1853, 

8  vo.,  68  pp. 

939.  Discours  de  C.  Dinkin,  Ecuyer,  devant  l'Assemble  Legislative  du  Canada,  au 
nom  de  Certains  Seigneurs,  Signataires  d'une  Petition  a  cette  Honorable  Chambre 
contre  un  bill  introduit  par  I'honorable  Procureur-General  Drummond,  intitule : 
Acte  pour  definir  les  droits  des  Seigneurs  et  des  Censitaires  dans  le  B^s-Canada, 
•et  pour  en  faciliter  le  rachat. 

Quebec:    De  ITmprimerie  d'Augustin  Cote  et  Cie  Pres  I'Archeveche.     1853. 
16  mo.,  178  pp. 

940.  Report  of  Drs.  Nelson  and  Macdonell,  and  Zephirin  Perrault,  Esq.,  Advo- 
cate, of  the  Quebec,  Marine  and  E:migrant  Hospital. 

Printed  by  Order  of  the  Legislative  Assembly. 

Quebec:     Printed   by   John    Lovell    at    his    Steam    Printing    Establishment, 
Mountain  Street.     1853.     8  vo.,  124  pp. 

941.  Report  of  the  Special  Committee  on  the  Magdalen  Islands,  and  the  Western 
PART  OF  this  Province,  above  Lake  Huron. 

Printed  by  Order  of  the  Legislative  Assembly. 

Quebec:     Printed    by    John    Lovell    at    his    Steam    Printing    Establisihn.ent, 
Mountain  Street.     1853.    8  vo.,  74  pp. 

942.  The  Clergy  Reserves.  A  Letter  from  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Toronto  to  the 
Duke  of  Newcastle,  Her  Majesty's  Secretary  for  the  Colonies. 

Toronto :    Printed  at  the  ''  Churchman  "  Office,  Corner  of  King  and  Nelson 
Streets.    3kID  CCC  LIII.     8  vo.,  27  pp. 

943.  The  Clergy  Reserve  Question  in  Canada. 

By  A.  N.  Bethune,  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  York.  Diocese  of  Toronto,  Canada. 
London  :   Printed  by  R.  Clay,  Bread  Street  Hill.    1853.    8  vo.,  24  pp. 


119 

944.  Etat  des  Affaires  Pecumaires  et  Tejiporelles  des  Ecclesiastiques  du  Semin- 
AiRE  de  St.  Sulpice  de  Montreal.    Jusqu'au  ler  Janvier  1852. 

En  reponse  a  une  Adresse  de  I'Asseniblee  Legislative. 

Imprimerie  de  Louis  Perrault,  Rue  St.  Joachim,  Haute- Ville— Quebec. 

8  vo.,  19  pp. 

945.  Factum  of  the  case  of  William  Power,  Esquire,  Circuit  Judge;  respectfully 
presented  to  the  Honourable  Members  of  the  Government. 

(With  addenda.) 

Quebec:    1853.     8  vo.,  38  &  xii  pp. 

946.  The  Report  of  the  Debate  in  the  City  Council  on  Monday,  February  21st, 
1853,  on  Bringing  up  the  Report  of  the  Special  Committee  appointed  to  Investi- 
gate in  Reference  to  the  issuing  of  City  Debentures. 

Re-printed  from  the  "  British  Canadian." 
Toronto:    1853.     16  mo.,  96  pp. 

947.  Seven  Letters  on  the  non-Religious  Common  School  system  of  Canada  and  the 
United  States. 

By  Adam  Townley,  Presbyter  of  the  Diocese  of  Toronto. 
Toronto:    Henry  Rowsell,  King  Street  East.     1853.     8  vo.,  55  pp. 

948.  Attachment  to  the  Church  of  God.  A  Sermon  Preached  in  the  Cathedral 
Church  of  St.  James,  Toronto,  on  Wednesday  Oct.  12th,  1853,  at  the  Visitation 
of  The  Right  Reverend  the  Lord  Bishop  of  the  Diocese  of  Toronto. 

By  The  Reverend  Henry  Patten,  Rural  Dean  &  Rector  of  Cornwall. 
Toronto:    Henry  Rowsell,  King  Street,  East.     1853.     8  vo.,  24  pp. 

949.  The  Voice  of  the  Sea:  A  Sermon,  preached  on  Sunday  Evening,  Oct.  2,  1853, 
in  St.  Mary's  Church,  Richmond  Street,  Boston,  To  Commemorate  the  Death 
of  the  Late  Captain  Robert  Hutchings,  of  the  British  Steamship  "  Andes,"  who 
died  from  injuries  received  during  a  hurricane  on  his  last  voyage  from  Liverpool 
to  Boston  &  was  buried  at  sea  on  l7th  September  last. 

By  the  Rev.  Philip  Tocque. 

Boston :    C.  C.  P.  Moody,  52  Washington  Street.    1853.     8  vo.,  14  pp. 

950.  Rapport  de  L'Association  de  la  Propagation  de  la  Foi  pour  le  District  de  Mont- 
real.    Avril  1853. 

Avec  approbation  des  Superieurs. 

Montreal :    Des  Presses  Mecaniques  de  Louis  Perrault,  Rue  Saint-Vincent. 
1853.    8  vo.,  63  pp. 

951.  A  Letter  to  the  Members  of  the  United  Church  of  England  and  Ireland,  in  the 
Township  of  Scarborough,  (Signed  by  W.  H.  IsTorris). 

Scarboro'  May  14th  1853.     8  vo.,  12  pp. 

952.  Statuts  de  la  Societe  St.  Jean-Baptiste  de  la  Cite  de  Quebec. 

Fondee  le  16  Aout,  1842,  et  Incorporee  ,par  Acte  du  Park-ment  le  30  Mai, 
1849. 

Quebec:    Imprime  par  Bureau  et  Marcotte,  29,  Rue  Buade.     1853. 
12  mo.,  32  pp. 

953.  Lecture  on  Newfoundland  and  its  Fisheries,  delivered  By  Matthew  H. 
Warren,  Before  the  Mechanics'  Institute,  At  St.  John's,  14th  March,  1853. 

Printed   at   the   Office   of   the   "  Morning  Post,"    St.   John's,   Newfoundland. 
1853.     8  vo.,  24  &  xvi  pp. 

954.  Faits  qui  se  Rattachent  a  la  Vente  des  Fonts  St.  Maurice  par  le  Gouverne- 
ment  de  cette  Province  a  Theophile  Hector  Pacaud,  Ecr. 

Montreal :  Imprime  par  P.  Gendron,  29  Rue  St.  Gabrieh     1853.     8  vo.,  56  pp. 
234—84 


120 

955.  Philosophic  des  Chemins  de  Fer,  publiee  par  ordre  des  Directeurs  de  la  CoM- 

PAGNIE  DE  LA  GrANDE   JoNCTION   DU   ChEMIN   DE   FeR   DU    St.   LaURENT  ET   DE  L'OuTA- 
OUAIS. 

Par  Thos.  C.  Reefer,  C.E. 
Quatrieme  Edition,  revue. 

Montreal:    Imprime  par  John  Lovell,   a  son  Imprimerie   a   vapeur,  rue   St. 
Nicholas.    1853.    8  vo.,  53  pp. 

956.  A  Statement  of  Facts,  and  Correspondence,  connected  with  certain  Public  Im- 
provements IN  THE  Huron  Tract,  including  a  Eailroad  to  Goderich;  to  which 
is  added  some  Information  upon  Matters  relating  to  the  Canada  Company. 

By  Frederick  Widder,  Esq.,  Commissioner  of  the  Canada  Company. 
Toronto:    Printed  by  Henry  Kowsell,  8  Wellington  Buildings,  King  Street. 
1853.     8  vo.,  91  pp. 

957.  Report  of  the  Chief  Engineer  of  the  Megantic  Junction  Kailway,  To  the 
Provisional  Committee.    Presented  on  the  4th  April,  1853. 

Quebec:   Printed  by  J.  T.  Brousseau,  9,  Buade  Street.    1853.     8  vo.,  12  pp. 

958.  Annual  Report  of  the  Directors  and  Chief  Engineer,  to  the  Shareholders  of 
the  Quebec  and  Eichmond  Railway  Company. 

Presented,  18th  January  1853. 

Quebec :   Printed  by  J.  T.  Brousseau,  9,  Buade  Street.     1853.    8  vo.,  35  pp. 

959.  Report  of  the  Directors  and  Chief  Engineer  of  the  St.  Lawrence  and  Ottawa 
Grand  Junction  Railway  Company.    May  9th,  1853. 

Montreal:   Printed  by  John  Lovell,  St.  Nicholas  Street.    1853.     8  vo.,  52  pp. 

960.  A  Report  on  a  Survey  for  the  Railway  Bridge  over  the  St.  Lawrence  at  Mont- 
real, Surveyed  in  1851-52,  By  Order  of  the  Montreal  and  Kingston  Railway. 
Hon.  John  Young,  Chairman. 

Thos.  C.  Keefer,  Engineer. 

Montreal:    Printed  by  John   Lovell,   at   his   Steam-Printing  Establishment, 
St.  Nicholas  Street.    1853.    8  vo.,  55  pp. 

961.  Toronto  and  Guelph  Railway  Company.  Second  Annual  Report  of  the  Board 
OF  Directors,  Adopted  at  the  Annual  General  Meeting,  held  Monday,  June  6, 
1853. 

Toronto:   Henry  Rowsell,  1853.    8  vo.,  20  pp. 

962.  A  Full  and.  Accurate  Report  of  the  Celebrated  Slander  Case  of  Ferguson  vs. 
Gilmour. 

1853.     8  vo.,  30  pp. 

963.  Trial  of  Joseph  Berube  and  Cesaree  Theriault,  His  Wife,  Convicted  of  having 
Murdered  by  Poison  Sophie  Talbot,  the  First  Wife  of  Berube,  at  the  Criminal 
Sittings  of  the  Court  of  Queens  Bench,  Crown  Side,  Held  at  Kamouraska, 
L.C,  in  November  1852,  before  Mr,  Justice  Panet;  together  with  comments  upon 
the  Law  and  the  Facts  of  the  case. 

Lelievre  and  Angers,  Law-Reporters. 

Quebec:   Printed  at  the  Canada  Gazette  Otfice.    1853.    8  vo.,  78  pp. 

964.  Affaire-Pelletier.  La  Reine  vs.  Prudent  Peli.etier,  Proces  pour  Meurtre, 
Novembre  1853. 

Quebec:   Imprimerie  d'Aug.  Cote  &  Cie.    12  mo.,  100  pp. 


121 

965.  Mackenzie's  Weekly  Message  Extra. 

Head's  Flag  of  Truce,  Or  a  defence  of  tbe  memory  of  the  late  Colonel 
Samuel  Lount,  formerly  member  of  the  Legislative  Assembly  for  Simcoe  County, 
from  the  unjust  charge  made  by  Honble.  John  Rolph,  President  of  the  Executive 
Council,  to  the  effect  that  Colonel  Lount's  statement,  given  shortly  before  his 
death,  relative  to  the  flag  of  truce,  Dec.  6,  1837,  was  untrue. 

By  W.  L.  Mackenzie. 

Epigraph — Edmund  Burke's  Vindication  of  Natural  Society. 

1853  ( ?)       8  vo.,  16  pp. 


1854. 

966.  Le  Canada  ou  Quelque  Mots  de  Refutation  A.  M.  Le  pasteur  grandpierre  par 

un  ami  des  Canadiens  frangais. 

Societe  de  Saint  Victor  pour  la  propagation  des  Bons  livres. 

Plancy :   Siege,  Direction  et  Ateliers  de  la  Societe. 

Paris:   Libraire  Centrale  de  la  Societe  rue  de  Tournon,  16. 

Arras:    Succursale  de  la  Societe  rue  Ernestale,  289. 

1854.     8  vo.,  37  pp. 

967.  Deux  Intendants  du  Canada: 

Par  M.  Baudot,  Ancien  Eepresentant  de  I'Yonne. 

Auxerre:  Typographic  de  Perriquet  et  Eouille,  Editeurs,  rue  de  Paris,  51. 
1854.     8  vo.,  44  pp. 

968.  Les  Cascades  du  Niagara  et  Leur  Marche  Retrograde, 

Par  E.  Desor. 

Avec  une  carte  et  une  coupe  Geologique. 

(Extrait  du  Bulletin  de  la  Societe  des  sciences  naturelles  de  Neuchatel,  tome 
III.) 

Neuchatel  Imprimerie  de  Henri  Wolfrath.    1854.    8  vo.,  20  pp. 

969.  Documents  Relating  to  the  Resignation  of  the  Canadian  Ministry,  in  Septem- 
ber, 1854. 

Speech  of  the  Honorable  Inspector  General  Hincks  in  the  Legislative 
Assembly,  on  Eriday,  the  8th  September — Address  to  the  Electors  of  South 
Oxford — Correspondence  with  Mr.  Wilson,  M.P.P.  for  London,  Canada  West. 

Quebec.     1852.    8  vo.,  27  pp. 

970.  The  Seignorial  Question.    Its  Present  Position. 

By  a  Member  of  the  Legislative  Assembly,  from  Upper  Canada, 

Quebec :   1854.    8  vo.,  8  pp.  ' 

971.  Tenure  Seigneuriale.    Etat  Actuel  de  la  Question.  '     .   " 

Par  un  membre  de  I'Assemblee  Legislative' du  Haut-Canada. 
Quebec.     1854.     8  vo.,  7  pp. 

972.  La  Convention  Anti-Seigneuriale  de  Montreal  au  Peuple, 

Montreal:  Imprimerie  De  Montigny  &  Cie,  125,  Rue  St.  Paul,  pres  la  Place 
Jacques  Cartier.     1854.     8  vo.,  24  pp. 

973.  The  Anti-Seignorial  Convention  of  Montreal,  To  the  People, 

Montreal:    De  Montigny  &  Co.,  Printers,  125,  St-Paul  Street.     1854. 
8  vo.,  24  pp. 

974.  The  Clergy  Reserves.    A  Letter  from  the  Bishop  of  Toronto,  to  the  Honour- 
able A.  N.  MoRiN,  Commissioner  of  Crown  Lands. 

Toronto.     Thompson  &  Co.,  printers,  King  St.  East.     1854.     8  vo.,  27  pp. 


122 

975.  legislative  Assembly.    18.54. 

List  of  Expiring  Laws. 
8  vo.,  24  pp. 

976.  Minntes  of  Proceedings  of  the  County  of  Lotbiniere  Election  Committee. 

1st  Session,  5th  Parliament,  1854. 
8  vo.,  76  pp. 

977.  Minutes  des  Deliberations.    Du  Comite  de  l'Election  du  Comte  de  Saguenay. 

lere  Session,  5me  Parlement,  1854. 
8  vo.,  53  pp. 

978.  Report  of  the  Commissioners  Appointed  to  inquire  into  the  Origin  and  Cause 
of  the  Fire  at  the  Grey  Nunnery,  or  "Hospice  des  Soeurs  de  la  Charite;"  on 
the  Third  of  May  Last,  and  the  Circumstances  attending  the  Same. 

Quebec:    Printed  by  Rollo  Campbell,  No.  11,  Garden  Street.     1854. 
8  vo.,  64  pp. 

979.  Report  of  the  Commissioners  Appointed  to  Inquire  into  the  Conduct  of  the 
Police  Authorities  on  the  Occasion  of  the  Riot  at  Chalmers'  Church,  On  the 
6th  of  June,  1853;  Together  with.  Minutes  of  Proceedings  and  Evidence  Taken 
before  the  said  Commission. 

Quebec:    Printed  by  Rollo  Campbell,  No.  11,  Garden  Street.     1854. 
8  vo.,  127  pp. 

980.  Lettre  D'Ov.  Leblanc,  Ecr,  M.P.P.  A  L'Hon.  Jean  Chabot,  Commissaire  en 
Chef  des  Travaux  Publics. 

Montreal:    De  L'imprimerie  de  Louis  Perrault,  Rue  Saint  Vincent.     1854. 
8  vo.,  18  pp. 

98L  Peruvian  Guano  Trade.  Statements  and  Documents  in  relation  to  the  Bill 
reported  by  the  Select  Committee  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  on  the  31st 
July,  1854,  imposing  A  Sliding  Scale  of  Duty  oh  the  Importation  of  Peruvian 
Guano  into  the  United  States;  Together  with  a  Treatise  on  Peruvian  Guano,  by 
Daniel  Lee,  M.D.,  Professor  of  Agriculture  in  the  University  of  Georgia. 
Washington:    Printed  by  William  II.  Moore.     1854.     8  vo.,  32  pp. 

982.  Institut-Canadien  de  New  York.  Lecture  Publique:  sujet. — Education  popu- 
laire — Besoin  des  ecoles  du  Soir  pour  la  classe  ouvriere. 

Par  le  Dr.  J.  E.  Dorion,  de  Cohoes,  N.Y. 

A  la  requisition  speciale  de  I'Institut. 

Burlington,  Vt. :    Imprimerie  de  Pierre  Cerat.     16  mo.,  24  pp. 

983.  Observations  addressed  in  a  series  of  Letters  to  the  Professor  of  the  Roman 
Catholic  Faith. 

By  Expostulatus. 

"  Come  now  and  let  us  reason  together." — Isaiah. 

Quebec:    Printed  by  R.  Middleton,  St.  Peter  Street.     1854.     12  mo.,  117  pp. 

984.  A  Charge  Delivered  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Diocese  of  Nova  Scotia,  at  the  VfsiTA- 
TiON  held  in  The  Cathedral  Church  of  St.  Paul,  at  Halifax,  on  the  11th  day 
of  October,  1854. 

By  Hibbert,  Lord  Bishop  of  Nova  Scotia. 

Published  at  the  request  of  the  Clergy. 

Halifax:    Printed  by  Wm.  Gossip,  at  the  Church  Times  Office.     1854. 

8  vo.,  32  pp. 

985.  Pastoral  Letter  to  Clergy  and  Laity  of  Diocese  of  Toronto. 

Toronto:    1854.     8  vo.,  6  pp. 


123 

985a.  Scriptural  Rights  of  the  members  of  Christ's  Visible  Church:  or,  Correspon- 
dence containing  the  reasons  of  Dr.  Ryerson's  Resigxatiox  of  office  in  the  Wes- 
leyan  Methodist  Church. 

The  Rights  of  the  Christian  are  no  less  Sacred  than  those  of  the  Citizen. 

"  The  Holy  Scriptures  contain  all  things  necessary  ....  Fifth  Article 
of  Faith  in  the  Doctrines  and  Discipline  of  the  Wesleyan  Methodist  Church. 

Toronto:   Brewer,  McPhail  &  Co.,  Printers,  46,  King-Street  East.     1854. 

12  mo.,  32  pp. 

986.  Rules  and  Regulations  of  the  Marine  and  Emigrant  Hospital  of  Quebec; 
adopted  January,  1854. 

Printed  hy  order  of  the  Trustees. 

Quebec:    Printed  by  T.  Cary.     1854.     8  vo.,  22  pp. 

987.  Practical  Views  on  Cholera,  and  on  the  Sanitary,  Preventive  and  Curative 
Measures  to  be  adopted  in  the  event  of  a  visitation  of  the  epidemic. 

With  an  Appendix. 

"  It  is  easier  to  preserve  health  than  to  cure  disease." 
Montreal:    Published  by  B.  Dawson.     1854. 
(Written  by  Wolf  red  Nelson.)      8  vo..  19  pp. 

988.  Reports  of  Chief  Engineer  on  the  Survey  of  the  North  Shore  Railway,  and 
of  Directors  on  the  Proper  Resources  of  the  Same. 

Quebec :    Printed  by  Augustin  Cote.     1854.     8  vo.,  53  pp. 

989.  Report  of  the  Chief  Engineer,  On  the  Survey  of  the  Line  for  the  Quebec  & 
Saguenay  Railway.  Containing  also  a  Statement  of  the  Resources  of  the 
Country  Through  Which  it  passes,  and  the  General  Advantages  to  be  Derived 
therefrom: — With  the  Proposed  Organization  and  Bye-Laws  for  the  Manage- 
ment of  the  Company. 

Quebec:  Printed  by  J.  T.  Brousseau.  at  his  Steam  Press  Establishment, 
No.  9,  Buade  Street.     1854.    8  vo.,  68  pp. 

990.  Rapport  de  LTxgenieur  en  Chef  sur  I'etude  de  la  Eigne  du  Chemin  de  Fer  de 
Quebec  et  du  Saguenay;  Contenant  aussi  un  etat  des  Ressources  des  Localites 
a  Travers  Lesquelles  la  Eigne  devra  passer,  et  les  Avantages  Generaux  qui  en 
Decouleront: — Ainsi  que  I'organisation  projetee  et  les  Reglements  pour  la  Gou- 
verne  de  la  Compagnie. 

Quebec:    Imprime  au  Bureau  de  la  Gazette  du  Canada.     1854.     8  vo.,  68  pp. 

991.  Report  and  Proceedings  of  the  Fifth  General  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Pro- 
vincial Insurance  Company. 

Incorporated  by  Act  of  Parliament. 

Office^  Toronto  Street,  Toronto. 

Toronto:  Maclear,  Thomas  &  Co.,  Printers,  King  Street.    1854.    8  vo.,  12  pp. 

"992.  lonteriSaienstakSa  ne  Kari8iioston  Teieiasontha,  I^hnaSakeha, 

Tiohtiaki,  Tehoristorarakon  Louis  Perrault.     1854.     16  mo.,  48  pp. 

593.  Documents  relative  to  the  Claim  of  Chief  Justice  Bowen  for  increased  salary. 
1849. 

Printed  in  1854  (?)       8  vo.,  14  pp. 


1855. 

994.  Eloge  Historique  de  Monsieur  le  Marquis  de  Montcalm.  (Extrait  du  '•'  Mercure 
de  France  "  de  1760.) 

Quebec:    Imprimerie  d'A.  Cote  &  Cie.     1855.     8  vo.,  16  pp. 


124 

995.  The  Siege  of  ftuebec  and  Conquest  of  Canada:  in  1759. 

By  a  nun  of  the  General  Hospital  of  Quebec. 

To  which  is  appended  an  account  of  the  Laying  of  the  First  Stone  of  the 
Monument  to  Wolfe  and  Montcalm. 

Quebec:    Printed  at  the  Quebec  Mercury  Office,  Buade  Street.    .1855. 
8  vo.,  28  pp. 

996.  Relation  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  au  Siege  de  Quebec,  et  de  la  Prise  du  Canada: 

Par  une  Religieuse  de  I'Hopital  General  de  Quebec : 

Adresse  a  une  Communaute  de  son  Ordre  en  France. 

Iniprime  au  Bureau  du  Mercury  rue  Buade.     1855.     12  mo.,  24  pp. 

997.  Essai  Couronne.  Le  Canada,  Ses  Institutions,  Ressources,  Produits,  Manu- 
factures, etc.,  etc. 

Par  Hector  L.  Langevin,  Avocat. 

"  Suam  quisque  pellem  portat." 

"  Chacun  son  merite." 

Quebec:    Imprime  par  Lovell  ct  Lamoureux,  rue  la  Montague.     1855. 

8  vo.,  166  pp. 

998.  Canada.  An  Essay  :  to  which  was  awarded  the  First  Prize  by  the  Paris  Exhibi- 
tion Committee  of  Canada. 

By  J.  Sheridan  Hogan. 
''  Labor  omnia  vincit." 
Montreal :  Printed  by  John  Lovell.  St.  Nicholas  Street.    1855.     8  vo.,  110  pp. 

999.  Condition  and  Prospects  of  Canada  in  1854.  As  pourtrayed  in  the  Despatches 
of  the  Right  Honorable  The  Earl  of  Elgin  and  Kincardine,  Governor  General  of 
Canada,  to  Her  Majesty's  Principal  Secretary  of  State  for  the  Colonies. 

Quebec:    Printed  by  S.  Derbishire  &  G.  Desbarats,  Printer  to  the  Queen's 
Most  Excellent  Majesty.     1855.     8  vo.,  83  pp. 

1000.  Etat  et  Avenir  du  Canada  en  1854,  tel  que  retrace  dans  les  Depeches  du  Tres- 
Ilonorable  Comte  D'Elgin  et  Kincardine,  Gouverneur-General  du  Canada,  au 
Principal  Secretaire  d'Etat  de  sa  jMajeste  pour  les  Colonies. 

Quebec :    Iniprime  par  S.  Derbishire  et  G.  Desbarats,  Imprimeur  de  sa  Tres- 
Excellente  ]\rajeste  la  Reine.     1855.     8  vo.,  86  pp. 

1001.  Les  Servantes  de  Dieu  en  Canada.  'Essai  sur  L'Histoire  des  Communautes 
Religieuses  de  Femmes  de  la  Province. 

Edition  revue,  corrigee.  augmentee  et  specialement  preparee  pour  le  Canada. 
Par  C.  de  Laroche-Heron. 

]\rontreal :    Dcs  Presses  a  Yapeur  de  John  Lovell,  Rue  St.  Xicolas.     1855. 
8  vo.,  158  p]). 

1002.  La  Pleiade  Rouge.    Par  Gaspard  Le  Mage. 

]\ro!itroa1  :    Imprimerie  de  la  Minerve.     1855.     8  vo.,  23  pp. 

1003.  Le  Bill  Seigneurial  Expose  sous  son  vrai  jour. 

(Refufafion   Victorievse  du  Rapport  soumis  a  la   Convention  Anti-Seiffiieu- 
riaJe,)  et  Quelques  Avis  d'un  Cultivateur  aux  Censitaires  du  Bas-Canada. 
Quebec:   Imprime  par  E.  R.  Frechette,  13  Rue  La  Montague.    1855.    8  vo..  41  pp. 

1004.  De  L'Abolition  du  Regime  Feodal  en  Canada,  et  de  rindeumito  due  aux 
Seigneurs  pour  la  suppression  dos  droits  et  devoirs  feodaux,  etant  une  compila- 
tion des  procedes  et  plaidoieries  qui  out  eu  lieu  devant  la  Cour  Speciale,  con- 
stitutee  en  vertu  des  dispositions  de  I'Acte  Seigncurial  de  1854.  et  ouverte  a 
Quebec,  le  quatre  septembre  1855. 

8  vo.,  136  pp. 


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1005.  Minutes  of  the  Evidence  and  Proceedings  of  the  Select  Committees  on  the 
Saguenay,  Argenteuil,  Kamoiraska,  and  Laval  Contested  Elections, 

Printed  hy  Order  of  the  Legislative  Assemhhj. 

Quebec :  Printed  by  Lovell  &  Lamonrenx,  at  their  Steam-Printing  Estab- 
lishment, Mountain  Street.     1S55.     8  vo.,  54  pp. 

1006.  Report  of  the  Commissioners  appointed  to  investigate  and  report  upon  the 
Best  means  of  re-organizing  the  Militia  of  Canada,  and  upon  an  improved 
SYSTEM  OF  Police, 

Quebec:    Printed  by  Stewart  Derbishire  &  George  Desbarats,  Printer  to  the 
■  Queen's  Most  Excellent  Majesty.     1855,     8  vo,,  31  pp, 

1007.  Return  to  an  Address  from  the  Legislative  Assembly  of  the  28th  ultimo.  For 
copy  of  Mr.  Jarvis'  report  relative  to  the  survey  of  the  proposed  Caughnawaga 
Canal,  and  the  amovmt  of  the  cost  of  such  survey  as  submitted  by  the  said 
Engineer  (Mr.  Jarvis)  Quebec,  March  20,  1855. 

8  vo.,  76  pp. 

1008.  Return  to  an  Address  from  the  Legislative  Assembly;  for  a  copy  of  the  Report 
of  A.  C.  Buchanan.  Esq.,  on  the  subject  of  Emigration.  By  Command,  Geo.  E. 
Cartier,  Secretary.     Secretary's  Office,  Quebec,  March,  1855. 

8  vo.,  35  pp. 

1009.  Finances  and  Trade  of  Canada  at  the  beginning  of  the  year  1855. 

By  William  Cayley,  Esq.,  Lispector-General  of  Canada. 

London:    James  Ridgway,  No.  169,  Piccadilly,     1855,     8  vo.,  40  pp. 

1009a.  Currency  or  Money;    its. Nature  and  Uses,  and  the  effects  of  the  circulation 
OF  Banknotes  for  currency. 
By  a  Merchant  of  Boston. 
Boston :   Little,  Brown  and  Company.    1855,     8  vo.,  112  pp. 

1010.  Letters  originally  published  in  the  "  Quebec  GazeMe,"  addressed  to  His  Ex- 
cellency Sir  E.  W.  Head,  Bart.,  Governor  General  of  B.  N,  America,  <S:c. 

By  Col,  Gugy. 

Printed  by  R.  Middleton,  Sault-au-Matelot  Street  and  Foot  of  Mountain 
Hill,     1855,     12  mo.,  37  pp. 

1011.  Some  Remarks  on  the  pamphlet  of  William  Foster  CoflSn,  Esquire.     &c.,  &c., 

(Written  by  A.  Gugy.) 
April,  1855.     S  vo.,  19  pp. 

1012.  The  Maine  Law  Illustrated:  being  the  Result  of  an  Investigation  made  in 
THE  Maine  Law  States.  ' 

By  A.  Farewell  and  G.  P.  Ure,  President  and  Secretary  of  the  Canadian 
Prohibitory  Liquor  Law  League,  during  the  month  of  February,  1855. 

Toronto:  Printed  for  the  Canadian  Prohibitory  Law  League;  and  sold  for 
them  by  J.  C.  Geikie,  70,  and  C.  Fletcher,  54,  Yonge  Street,     8  vo.,  94  pp. 

1012a.  On  the  Course  of  Collegiate  Education,  adapted  to  the  circumstances  of 
British  America. 

The  Inaugural  Discourse  of  the  Principal  of  McGill  College,  Montreal. 
"  Meditor   instaurationem   philosophiae   ejusmodi,   quae   nihil   inanis  •  aut    ab- 
stracti  habeat,  quaque  humanae  conditiones  in  melius  provehat." — Bacon. 
Montreal :    H.  Ramsay.     1855.    8  vo.,  29  pp. 


126 

1013.  Discours  prononce  le  mercredi,  18  Juillet  1855,  par    L'Hoxorable    P.  J.  O. 

Chauveau,  Suriniendant  de  I'Education  pour  le  Bas-Canada,  a  la  ceremonie  de  la 
POSE  DE  LA  PIERRE  AXGULAiRE  DU  MONUMENT  dcdie,  par  souscriptioii  iiationale,  a  la 
memoire  des  braves  tombes  sir  la  plaine  d'Abraham,  le  28  Avril  1760. 

Sta,  viator,  heroem  calcas. 

Quebec:  De  la  Presse  a  Pouvoir  de  E.  R.  Frechette,  13,  rue  la  Montague, 
Basse- Ville.    1855.    8  vo.,  8  pp. 

1014.  Letters  to  the  Hon.  Francis  Lemieux,  Chief  Commissioner  Public  Works,  on 
Canadian  Trade  and  Navigation,  and  to  the  Citizens  of  Montreal,  on  the 
Commerce  of  the  City  and  the  Means  of  its  Further  Development. 

By  the  Hon.  John  Young,  M.P.P. 

Montreal:    Printed  by  John  Lovell,  St.  Nicholas  Street.     1855.     8  vo.,  32  pp. 

1015.  Lettre  a  L'Honorable  Francois  Lemieux,  Principal  Commissaire  des  Travaux 
Publics,  sur  le  Commerce  et  la  Navigation  du  Canada,  suivie  d'une  Adresse 
Aux  CiTOYENS  DE  MONTREAL,  couceruaut  le  Commerce  de  la  Cite  et  ses  Moyens 
de  Developpement  futur. 

Par  L'Hon.  John  Young,  M.P.P. 

Montreal:    1855.     De  L'Imprimerie  de  John  Lovell,  Rue  St.  Nicolas. 

8  vo.,  32  pp. 

1016.  The  Esplanade  Contract.  Letter  From  C.  S.  Gzowski  &  Co.,  to  the  Citizens 
of  Toronto. 

1855.      8  vo.,  8  pp. 

1017.  The  Antidote  to  Dr.  Everson's  Scriptural  Rights.  &c.,  in  Two  Parts. 

No.  1  relating  to  Children, 

No.  2         Do  Adults. 

Shewing  the  Error  of  the  Positions  on  which  His  Assumption  is  Founded, 
that  Attendance  at  Class  Meeting  is  not  a  Proper  Condition  of  Membership,  iu 
the  Wesleyan  Methodist  Church. 

By  Rev.  H.  Wilkinson,  Wesleyan  Minister,  London,  C.W. 

"  Great  men  are  not  always  wise." — Job  xxxii,  9. 

"  Not  the  Church,  but  Christ  alone  saves." — M.  D'Aubigne. 

London,  C.W.:    Printed  by  Henry  A.  Newcombe,  Ridout  Street.     1855. 

8  vo.,  36  pp. 

1018.  Rapport  de  L' Association  de  La  Propagation  de  la  Foi  pour  le  District  da 
Montreal.    Pour  les  Annees  1853-54. 

Avec  L' Approbation  Des  Superieurs. 

Montreal,  Des  Presses  Mechaniques  de  Louis  Perrault,  Rue  Saint-Yincent. 
1855.     8  vo.,  160  pp. 

1019.  First  Report  of  the  Royal  Commissioners  of  the  Patriotic  Fund  to  Her 
Majesty  the  Queen. 

London :  Printed  by  W.  Clowes  and  Sons,  Stamford  Street  and  Charing 
Cross.     1855  (?)       4to.,  58  pp. 


1856. 

1020.  Esquisse  Biographique  sur  Chevalier  De  Lorimier. 
Par  Hector  Fabre. 

Montreal:    De  L'Imprimerie  du  ''Pays,"  Rue  Sainte  Therese.     1856. 
8  vo.,  16  pp. 


127 

1021.  The  Seat  of  Government  of  Canada.  (First  published  in  1843;  now  repub- 
lished with  additional  matter.)  Also  the  composition  and  functions  of  the 
Legislative  Council  and  the  "  Double  Majority  "  Question. 

By   Dunbar  Ross,   Esquire,   M.P.P.   for   the   County    of   Beauce,   and,   H.M. 
Solicitor  General  for  Lower  Canada. 
Epig". — Virgil. 

Quebec:  Printed  by  E.  R.  Frechette,  13,  Mountain  Street,  Lower-Town.   1856. 
8  vo.,  35  pp. 

1022.  An  Act  to  Change  the  Constitution  of  the  Legislative  Council  By  Render- 
ing the  Same  Elective. 

Toronto:    Printed  by  Stewart  Derbishire  &  George  Desbarats,  Law  Printer 
to  the  Queen's  Most  Excellent  Majesty.     1856.     8  vo.,  14  pp. 

1023.  The  Mackenzie  Homestead.  Minutes  of  Proceedings  at  two  meetings  held 
in  Toronto,  preparatory  to  an  Appeal  being  made  to  the  people  of  Canada,  on 
behalf  of  an  old,  faithful,  and  talented  public  servant,  William  Lyon  Mackenzie, 
Esq.,  M.P.P. ;  with  the  Address  of  the  Central  Committee. 

Toronto:    Printed  for  the  Central  Committee.     1856.     8  vo.,  16  pp. 

1024.  Lower-Canada  Reports.  Decisions  des  Tribunaux  du  Bas-Canada.  Ques- 
tions Seigneuriales;  compilation  Content  I'Acte  Seigneurial  de  1854,  I'Amen- 
dement  a  I'Acte  Seigneurial  de  1855,  les  Questions  soumi&es  par  le  Procureur- 
General  du  Bas-Canada,  les  Contre-Questions  soumises  par  divers  Seigneurs,  les 
Precedes  et  Decisions  de  la  Cour  Speciale  constituee  sous  I'autorite  de  I'Acte 
Seigneurial  de  1854,  les  Plaidoyers  et  les  Memoires  des  Avocats,  et  les  Observa- 
tions des  Juges,  etc. 

Redacteurs;  MM.  Lelievre  et  Angers. 
Volume  B. 

Imprime   Partie   a   Quebec,   par   Augustin   Cote;   et   Partie   a   Montreal,   au 
Bureau  de  la  Minerve.     1856.     8  vo.,  14-19-59  pp. 

1025.  Reponse  a  Deux  Adresses  de  I'honorable  assemblee  legislative  a  son  excellence 
le  gouverneur-general,  datees  le  28  fevrier  1856. 

8  vo.,  30  pp. 

1026.  Important  Insurance  Case.  Superior  Court.  Before  His  Honour  Judge 
Smith.    MoRisoN,  Cameron  &  Empey  vs.  The  Phoenix  Insurance  Co. 

Attorneys  for  the  Plaintiffs,  Messrs.  A.  &  G.  Robertson. 

Counsel  for  the  Plaintiffs,  Messrs.  Rose  &  Monk. 

Attorneys  for  the  Defendants,  Messrs.  Abbott  &  Baker. 

Attorneys  for  the  Defendants,  Messrs.  Cross  &  Bancroft. 

Counsel  for  the  Defendants,  Messrs.  Bethune  &  Dunkin. 

The  following  Jury  was  empanelled: —  ' 

James  Claxton,  Benjamin  Francis, 

Norton  B.  Corse,  Daniel  Druinmond, 

Thomas- Davidson,  William  Manning, 

George  Dowker,  William  Snaith, 

J.  H.  Dorwin,  Joseph  Tuskey, 

James  Dougall,  James  Jeffrey. 

Montreal:    Printed  by  John  C.  Becket,  38.  Great  St.  James  Street.     1856. 

8  vo.,  128  pp. 

1027.  Agricultural  Progress.  An  outline  of  the  course  of  improvement  in  Agricul- 
ture considered  as  a  Business,  au  Art,  and  a  Science,  with  special  reference  to 
New  Brunswick. 


128 

" — E  pur  se  muove !  " — Galileo. 

By  James  Kobb,  M.D.,  Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Natural  History,  King's 
College.  Fredericton. 

Printed  for  the  New  Brunswick  Society  for  the  Encouragement  of  Agricul- 
ture, Home  Manufactures,  and  Commerce. 

Fredericton :  J.  Simpson,  Printer  to  the  Queen's  Most  Excellent  Majesty. 
1856.     8  vo.,  64  pp. 

1027a.  Michel  Sarrasin,  Medecin  du  Roi  a  Quebec,  Conseiller  au  Conseil  Superieur, 
etc,  etc. 

A.  Cote,  Editeur-Imprimeur,  Quebec.     1856, 

(Attributed  to  L'Abbe  Bois.)     Title  page  missing.     8  vo.,  12  pp. 

1028.  The  Two  Elders  and  the  Sequel,  The  Meal  Club  Plot, 

By  Toots. 

Epig. — Late  Sir  John  Smyth,  LL.D. 

Toronto:  Printed  at  the  Citizen  Office,  corner  of  Berczy  Lane  and  Colborne 
Street.     1856.     8  vo.,  16  pp. 

1029.  McGill  College,  Montreal.  Officers,  Professors — Course  of  Study,  &c,  &e. 
Also,  Course  of  the  High  School  Department.     Session  1855-6. 

Montreal :    Hew  Ramsay.     8  vo.,  24  pp. 

1030.  A  Charge;  Delivered  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Diocese  of  Toronto,  at  the  Visi- 
tation, on  W'ednesday,  April  30,  1856, 

By  John,  Lord  Bishop  of  Toronto, 

Toronto:    Henry  Rowsell,  King  Sti*eet.     1856.     8  vo.,  34  pp. 

1031.  A  Charge,  Delivered  to  The  Clergy  of  the  Diocese  of  Rupert's  Land,  at  His 
Triennial  Visitation,  May  29,  1856. 

By  David  Anderson,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Rupert's  Land. 
London :    Thomas  Hatchard,  187  Piccadilly.     1856,     8  vo.,  54  pp. 

1032.  Resume  des  Conferences  ecclesiastiqies  du  Diocese  de  Querec,  commencees 
en  1854. 

Quebec :   Imprime  par  P.  Lamoureux,  rue  La  Montague.     1856.     8  vo.,  40  pp, 

1033.  The  Foundations  of  Nationality.     A  discourse,  preached  in  the  Unitarian 

Church,  Montreal,  on  the  Sunday  after  the  great  Railway  Celebration,  November 
1856.  •  .    * 

By  John  Cordner. 

Published  by  request  of  the  Committee  of  the  Congregation, 
Montreal:    Henry  Rose,  Great  St.  James  Street.     1856.     8  vo.,  28  pp, 

1034.  Report  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Twenty-sixth  Grand  Annual  Session  of  the 
Right  Worshipful  The  Grand  Lodge  of  the  Loyal  Orange  Institution  of  British 
America,  held  in  the  Court-IIouse,  Brockville,  U.C.,  On  Tuesday,  the  17th,  and 
by  adjournment,  in  the  same  place,  on  Wednesday,  the  18th,  and  Thursday,  the 
19th  days  of  June,  Anno  Domini,  1856;  and  by  further  adjournment,^  in  the 
Yonge-street  Orange  Hall,  Toronto,  on  Wednesday  ,the  25th  day  of  the  same 
Month,  being  in  the  19th  Year  of  the  Reign  of  Her  present  Majesty,  Queen 
Victoria,  and  of  Orangeism  in  America,  the  27th. 

Toronto:  Printed  for  the  Grand  Lodge,  By  James  Beaty,  Proprietor  of  the 
"  Patriot "  and  ''  Leader  "  Steam-Press  Printing  Establishment,  120,  King  Street 
East.     1856.     8  vo.,  91  pp. 

1035.  Temperance  et  Intemperance. 

Montreal :  Des  Presses  A  vapeur  de  Montigny  &  Compagnie,  18,  Rue  Saint- 
Gabriel.    1856.    8  vo.,  86  pp. 


129 

1036.  Celebre  Proces  de  Jean-Baptiste  Corriveau,  Accuse  et  trouve  coupable  du 
meurtre  de  Mlle.  Charlotte  Todd,  sa  belle-mere  et  condamne  a  etre  pendu, 
vendredi  le  26  septembre,  1856. 

Quebec:    Imprime  par  P.  Lamoureux,  12  rue  La  Montague.     1856. 
•     8  vo.,  32  pp. 

1037.  Montreal  in  1856.  A  sketch  prepared  for  the  celebration  of  the  opening  of 
the  Grand  Trunk  Railway  of  Canada. 

By  a  sub -committee  of  the  Celebration  Committee. 

Montreal :  1856.  Printed  by  John  Lovell  at  his  Steam-printing  Establish- 
ment, St.  Nicholas  Street.    8  vo.,  51  pp. 

1857. 

1037a,  Substance  of  a  Lecture  delivered  at  the  Smithsonian  Institution  on  a  Collec- 
tion of  the  Charts  and  Maps  of  America. 
By  J.  G.  Kohl. 

Smithsonian  Institution  Report  for  1856. 
Washington.     1857.     8  vo.,  53  pp. 

1038.  Les  Voeux  des  Hurons  et  des  Abnaquis  a  Notre-Dame  de  Chartres  Publiees 
pour  la  premier  fois  d'apres  les  Manuscrits  des  Archives  d'Eure-et-Loir  avec  les 
lettres  des  Missionaires  Catholiques  au  Canada,  une  Introduction  et  des  Notes, 

Par  M.  Doublet  de  Boisthibault. 

"  A  Chartres  est  sa  mestre  iglise 

"  Qui  si  noblement  est  assise 

"  Que  la  Dame  tient  souz  sa  main 

"  Et  tout  Chartres  et  tout  chartein. — (Le  Livre  des  Miracles.) 

Chartres  Noury-Coquard,  Libraire  Rue  du  Cheval-Blanc,  26,  M  DCCC  LVII. 

12  mo.,  80  pp. 

1039.  Two  Lectures  on  Canada. 

By  Rollo  Campbell,  Montreal. 

Delivered  in  the  Sheriff  Court  Hall,  Greenock,  on  Tuesday  Evening,  January 
20,  and  Friday  Evening,  January  23,  1857. 
Published  by  Request. 
Greenock :    Printed  by  A.  Mackenzie  &  Co.     1857.     12  mo.,  45  pp. 

1040.  Two  Lectures  on  Canada. 

By  Rollo  Campbell,  Montreal. 

Delivered  in  the  Sheriff  Court  Hall,  Greenock,  Scotland,  On  Tuesday  Even- 
ing, January  20,  and  Friday  Evening,  January  23,  1857. 
First  Canada  Edition. 
Toronto:    Reprinted  from  the  Greenock  Edition.     1857.     12  mo.,  47  pp. 

1041.  Regulations  for  the  Management  and  Protection  of  the  Provincial  Canals, 

Authorized  by  the  Governor  in  Council,  20th  May,  1857,  in  Pursuance  of  the 
Act  9  Victoria,  Chapter  37,  As  amended  by  Order  in  Council,  of  19-20th  May, 
1857. 

Toronto:  Printed  by  S.  Derbishire  &  G.  Desbarats,  Printer  to  the  Queen's 
Most  Excellent  Majesty.    1857.     12  mo.,  17  pp. 

1042.  Canada:  a  brief  outline  of  her  geographical  position,  productions,  climate, 
capabilities,  educational  and  municipal  Institutions,  &c:  '&c. 

Published  by  authority. 

Toronto,  Canada  West :    1857.     8  vo.,  24  pp. 


130 

1043.  Supplemental  Instructions  to  Receivers  of  Wreck,  and  to  Officers  of  the 
Customs  and  the  Coast  Guard,  Concerning  their  Duties  in  respect  of  Wrecks 
AND  Casualties,  under  "  The  Merchant  Shipping-  Act,  1854." 

London:    Printed  by  George  E.  Eyre  and  William  Spottiswoode,  Printers  to 
the  Queen's  Most  Excellent  Majesty.   For  Her  Majesty's  Stationery  Office.     1857. 
8  vo.,  11  pp. 

1044.  Final  Report  to  the  Hon.  Commissioners  of  public  works,  On  the  comple- 
tion of  the  Improvements  in  the  north-east  Wing  of  the  Common  Gaol  at  Mont- 
real, forvi'arded  to  the  Secretary  of  that  Department,  on  21st  Sept.  1854,  contain- 
ing A  statement  of  their  nature  and  extent,  and  shoM^ing  the  urgent  necessity 
for  improving  the  other  Wings  of  the  Gaol  upon  the  same  principle; 

With  AN  APPENDIX,  Demonstrating  their  complete  success,  by  ample  trial, 
with  special  reference  to  the  peculiar  method  of  Heating  and  Ventilation  em- 
ployed, as  contrasted  with  other  methods  in  use  which  are  detrimental  to  Life 
and  Property. 

By  Thomas  McGinn,  Keeper  of  the  common  goal. 

Montreal:    Printed  by  Salter  and  Ross,  Great  St.  James  Street.     1857. 

8  vo.,  40  pp. 

1045.  Report  on  the  State  of  the  Militia  of  the  Province. 

Presented  to  Both  Houses  by  Command  of  His  Excellency  the  Governor 
General. 

Toronto:  Printed  by  Stewart  Derbishire  &  George  Desbarats,  Printer  to  the 
Queen's  Most  Excellent  Majesty.     1857.     8  vo.,  67  pp. 

1046.  Report  of  Commissioners  of  Inquiry  in  re  Corrigan  murder. 

Ordered,  by  the  Legislative  Assembly,  to  be  printed,  27th  May,  1857. 
Printed,  28th  July,  1857. 

Toronto:   Printed  by  John  Lovell,  Corner  of  Yonge  and  Melinda  Streets. 
8  vo.,  117  pp. 

1047.  Return  to  an  address  of  the  Honourable  IjCgislative  Assembly,  dated  IGth 
March,  1859,  requiring  Copies  of  any  Charters,  Leases,  or  other  Documents, 
under  which  the  Honorable  Hudson's  Bay  Company  claim  title  to  the  Hudson's 
Bay  Territory,  or  any  maps  relating  thereto  in  the  possession  of  the  Government. 

Toronto :  Printed  by  Stewart  Derbishire  &  George  Desbarats,  Printer  *to  the 
Queen's  Most  Excellent  Majesty.     1857.     8  vo.,  75  pp. 

1048.  Deliberations  du  Comite  Permanent  des  Chemins  de  Fer,  etc.,  relatives  au 
Grand  Chemin  de  Fer  du  Sud. 

Toronto:    Imprime  par  John  Lovell,  Yonge  Street.     8  vo.,  94  pp. 

1049.  Essai  sur  les  Insectes  et  les  maladies  qui  affectent  Le  Ble. 

Par  Emilien  Dupont,  Ecr.,  De  St.  Joachim,  Comte  de  Montmorency. 

L'Auteur  a  regu  le  troisieme  prix  du  bureau  d'Agriculture  et  des  Statis- 
tiques. 

"  Spinas  et  tribulos  germinabit  tibi  (terra)  et  comedes  herbans  terrae." 

Montreal:  Des  Presses  a  Vapeur  du  Canada  Directory,  rue  St.  Nicholas. 
1857.    8  vo.,  38  pp. 

1050.  Iron  Mines  of  Nova  Scotia.    The  Londonderry  Iron  Mines. 

(With  map.) 

London :  William  Penny,  Printer,  Lithographer,  and  Engraver,  57,  Lincoln's- 
Inn  Fields.    8  vo.,  24  pp. 


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131 

1051.  Chronicles  of  Canada;  being  A  Record,  of  Robert  Gourlay,  Esquire,  now 
Robert  Fleming  Gourlay. 

No.  1.     Concerning  the  Convention  and  Gagging  Law;  1818.     Mr.  Gourlay's 
Arrest  and  Trial,  &e.  &e.  &c. 
Second  Edition,  abridged. 
Ingersoll,  C.W. :    Re-Printed  at  the  "  Chronicle  "  Office.     1857.     8  vo.,  40  pp. 

1052.  Essay  on  the  Insects  and  Diseases  Injurious  to  the  Wheat  Crops. 

By  H.  y.  Hind,  Esq.,  M.A.,  Professor  of  Chemistry  at  Trinity  College, 
Toronto. 

To  which  was  awarded,  by  the  Bureau  of  Agriculture  and  Statistics,  the 
First  Prize. 

"  The  progress  of  agriculture  ought  to  be  one  of  the  objects  of  your  constant 
care;  for  upon  its  improvement  or  decline  depends  the  prosperity  or  decline  of 
empires." — Speech  of  Napoleon  III. 

Toronto:    Printed  by  Lovell  &  Gibson,  Yonge  Street.     1857.     8  vo.,  139  pp. 

1053.  A  Treatise  on  the  Law  Relating  to  Marriages,  in  Lower  Canada. 

By  James  Armstrong.    Advocate. 

Montreal :  Printed  by  John  Lovell,  at  the  Canadian  Directory  Office,  St. 
Nicholas  Street.     1857.     8  vo.,  46  pp. 

1054.  Lecture  on  the  History  of  Medicine,  and  the  Science  of  Homeopathy. 

By  R.  J.  Smith,  M.D.,  Homeopathic  Physician  and  Surgeon,  35  King  St., 
East,  Toronto. 

Published  by  Special  Request. — Price  7jd. 

Toronto:    Blackburn's  City  Steam  Press,  63  Yonge  Street.     1857. 

8  vo.,  44  pp. 

1055.  Care  of  our  Destitute  and  Criminal  Population.  A  Series  of  Letters  Pub- 
lished in  the  ''  Montreal  Gazette.'' 

By  "  Philanthropy." 

Montreal:   Printed  by  Salter  and  Ross,  Great  St.  James  Street.     1857. 

8  vo.,  36  pp. 

1056.  Stadacona  Depicta — or  Querec  &  its  environs. 

Historically,  Panoramically,  and  Locally. 

Quebec :    Carey,  Brothers,  Music  Library  and  Railway  Reading  Depot. 

16  mo.,  198  pp. 

1057.  The  Quebec  Guide,  to  All  the  Places  of  Interest  in  and  about  the  City  and 
Country  Adjacent,  together  with  a  Carters'  Tariff,  and  a  Table  of  Railroad 
Distances  throughout  the  Province. 

Quebec:  P.  Sinclair,  Bookseller,  Stationer,  &c.,  No.  56,  St.  John  Street.  1857. 
16  iro.,  48  pp. 

1058.  The  Canada  Educational  Directory  and  Calendar  for  1857-8". 

Containing  an  account  of  the  Schools,  Colleges,  and  Universities;  the  Pro- 
fessions; Scientific  and  Literary  Institutions;  Decisions  of  the  Courts  on  School 
Questions;-  &c.,  &c. 

Edited  by  Thomas  Hodgins,  B.A.,  Univ.  Coll.,  Toronto. 

Epig. — Shakespeare  and  Bacon. 

Toronto:  Maclear  &  Co.,  16  King  Street  East.  Lovell  and  Gibson,  Printers. 
1857.     8  vo.,  123  pp. 

1059.  Scepticism  a  Folly :   Five  Letters,  Occasioned  by  a  Geological  Article  in  the 

Westminster  Review  for  July,  1857. 

"They  are  vanity  and  the  work  of  errors;  in  the  time  of  their  visitation 
they  shall  perish." — Jeremiah  x.  15. 


132 

By  Adam  Townley,  D.D.,  Incumbent  of  Paris,  C.W. 

(Originally  written  for  the  Toronto  Colonist.) 

Toronto :    Published  by  Thompson  &  Co.,  52  King  Street  East.     1857. 

Price  Seven  pence  Half-penny.     12  mo.,  27  pp. 

1060.  Estat  present  de  I'Eglise  et  de  la  Coloxie  Francaise  dans  la  Nouvelle- 
France. 

Par  M.  L'Eveque  de  Quebec. 

Quebec:  Re-imprime  par  Augustin  Cote  &  Cie.  (d'apres  I'Edition  de  Robert 
Pepie,  Paris,  MDCLXXXVIII).       1857.       8  vo.,  102  pp. 

1061.  Resume  des  Conferences  ecclesiastiques  du  Diocese  de  Quebec,  commences 
en  1854. 

Deuxieme  partie. 

Quebec :  Des  Presses  a  vapeur  de  J.  T.  Brousseau,  9,  Rue  Buade,  Haute- 
Ville.     1857.     8  vo.,  65  pp. 

1062.  Controversy  between  Dr.  Ryerson,  Chief  Superintendent  of  Education  in 
Upper  Canada,  and  Rev.  J.  M.  Bruyere,  Rector  of  St.  Michael's  Cathedral, 
Toronto,  on  the  appropriation  of  the  Clergy  Reserves  Funds;  Free  Schools  vs. 
State  Schools;  Public  Libraries  and  Common  Schools,  Attacked  and  Defended. 

By  J.  M.  Bruyere  for  the  Prosecution.     Dr.  Ryerson  for  the  Defence. 

To  which  is  appended  a  Letter  from  the  Right  Rev.  Dr.  Pinsoneault,  Bishop 
of  London,  C.W.,  to  Rev.  J.  M.  Bruyere,  on  the  subject  of  the  Late  Controversy 
with  Dr.  Ryerson. 

Toronto :    Leader  and  Patriot  Steam-Press  Print,  King  Street  East.     1857. 

8  vo.,  108  pp. 

1063.  Dr.  Ryerson's  Letters  in  reply  to  the  attacks  of  foreksn  ecclesiastics  against 
THE  schools  and  MUNICIPALITIES  OF  IJppEU  CANADA,  including  the  letters  of  Bishop 
Charbonnel,  Mr.  Bruyere  and  Bishop  Pinsoneault. 

Toronto :  Lovell  &  Gibson,  Corner  of  Yonge  and  Melinda  Streets.  For  Sale 
at  the  Bookstores. 

Price  Sixpense  halfpenny.     1857.     8  vo.,  101  pp. 

1064.  The  Ministerial  Character.  A  Sermon  Preached  by  Command  of  the  Lord 
Bishop  of  the  Diocese,  in  St.  James'  Cathedral,  Toronto,  On  Wednesday,  17th 
June,  1857,  Before  the  Clergy  and  Lay-Delegates  of  the  Diocese  in  Syjjod  As- 
sembled. 

By  the  Rev.  J.  Gamble  Geddes,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Hamilton,  and  Secretary  to 
the  Synod. 

Toronto:    Henry  Rowsell,  King  Street  East.     1857.     8  vo.,  18  pp. 

1065.  Annual  Report  of  the  London  and  Port  Stanley  Railway  Company.  Sub- 
mitted to  the  stockholders  at  the  General  Meeting,  at  London,  On  September  2nd, 
1857. 

London :  Printed  at  the  "  Free  Press '  Steam  Job  Office,  North  Street.    1857. 
8  vo.,  10  pp. 

1066.  Report  of  the  CoxMmittee  Appointed  by  the  City  Council  to  inquire  into  the 
Affairs  of  the  London  and  Port  Stanley  Railway  Company. 

London,  C.W. :    Printed  at  the  Office  of  the  Free  Press,  North-Street.    1857. 
8  vo.,  21  pp. 

1067.  Statements,  Reports  and  Accounts  of  the  Grand  Trunk  Railway  Cojipany  of 
Canada. 

Laid  before  the  Legislative  Assembly,  Thursday  the  23d  April,  1857.  By 
order  of  His  Excellency  the  Governor  General,  W.  Cayley.  Inspector  General. 

Toronto :  Printed  by  Stewart  Derbishire  and  George  Desbarats.  Printer  to 
the  Queen's  jMost  Excellent  Majesty.     1857.    8  vo.,  71  pp. 


133 

1068.  Narrative  of  the  Life  of  the  Daring-  Murderer,  Higiiwaymax  &  Burglar, 
William  Townsexd,  just  tried  at  the  Haldimand  Assizes  for  the  Murder  of  Mr. 
John  H.  Nelles,  of  Cayuga  Township:  together  with  a  full  Report  of  his  Trial 
and  the  Crown  Prosecutor's  Speech. 

Accompanied  with  a  Ltfe-like  Portrait  of  the  Culprit  Sketched  while  in 
the  Assize  Court. 

Hamilton  :    Printed  at  the  office  of  the  "  Franklin  Lightning  Press."     1857. 
8  vc,  86  pp. 

1069.  Kaiatonsera  lonteSeienstakSa. 

Tiohtiaki :    Tehoristorarakon,  John  Lovell.     1857.     12  mo.,  24  pp. 


1858. 

1070.  Rules,  Orders  and  Forms  of  Proceeding  of  the  Upper  House,  of  the  Parlia- 
ment OF  Canada, 

Compiled  by  Robert  Lemoine,  Esq.,  Barrister  at  Law,  Clerk  Assistant  of  the 
Upper  House. 

Toronto:  Printed  by  Lovell  and  Gibson,  Corner  of  Yonge  and  Melinda 
Streets.    1858.    8  vo.,  Ill  pp. 

1071.  Legislative  Assembly,  1858,    List  of  Expiring  Laws. 

Toronto:    Printed  by  John  Lovell,  Corner  of  Yonge  and  Melinda  Streets. 
8  vo.,  17  pp. 

1072.  Memoire  Presente  a  Son  Altesse  Royale  Mgr.  le  Due  d'Orleans,  Regent  de 

Notes,  original  and  selected,  by    Lt.    Colonel    Beatson,    Royal    Engineers, 
Gibraltar:    Printed  at  the  Garrison  Library  Press.     1858.     8  vo.,  48  pp. 

1072.  Memoire  Presente  a  Son  Altesse  Royale  Mgr.  Le  Due  d'Orleans,  Regent  de 
Fi;ANCE,  coneernant  la  precieu^e  plante  du  Gin  Song  de  Tar>arie,  Decouverte  en 
Amerique  par  le  Pere  Joseph-Frangois  Lafitau,  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus,  Mis- 
sionaire  des  Iroquois  du  Sault  St  Louis. 

Nouvelle  Edition. 

Precedee  d'une  notice  biographique,  par  M.  Hospice  Verreavi,  Principal  de 
I'Ecole  Normale  Jacques-Cartier,  et  accompagne  d'un  portrait  du  Pere  Lafitau. 
d'un  facsimile  de  son  autographe  et  de  la  planche  representant  le  gin-seng. 

Montreal:  Typographie  de  Senecal,  Daniel  et  Compagnie,  No  4  Rue  Saint 
Vincent.     1858.     8  vo.,  44  pp. 

1073.  The  Celebrated  Essay  on  England  and  Her  Colonial  Policy. 

By  Count  de  Montalembert. 

Originally  Published  in  the  "'  Correspondant'  Revue,"  under  the  Title  of 
"  Un  Debat  sur"  FInde  au  Parlement  Anglais,"  and  for  which  the  Author  has 
been  Prosecuted  by  the  Emperor  Napoleon  III. 

With  Portrait  and  Biographical  Sketch;  also  a  full  account  of  thQ  State 
Prosecution  of  the  distinguished  Essayist. 

Toronto:    Lovell  &  Gibson,  and  W.  C.  F.  Caverhill,  Yonge  St. 

Montreal:    John  Lovell,  Canada  Directory  Office.     1858. 

Cheap  Canadian  Edition.    Price  25  cents.    8  vo.,  80  pp. 

1074.  Etude  sur  L'Union  Projetee  des  Provinces  Britanniques  De  L' Amerique  du 
Nord. 

(Reproduite  du  "  Journal  de  Quebec") 

Quebec :    Typographie  d'Augustin  Cote  et  Cie.    1858. 

(Attributed  to  Joseph  Cauchon.)     8  vo.,  36  pp. 

234—9 


134 

1075.  L'Heroine  de  Chateauguay.    Episode  de  la  Guerre  de  1813. 

Par  H.  Emile  Chevalier. 

Montreal :  John  Lovell,  Editeur-Imprimeur  Bureau  du  "  Canada  Directory," 
Kue  St.  Nicolas.    1858.    16  mo.,  124  pp. 

1076.  Canada:    Its  political  past,  present,  and  Probable  Future. 

An  Essay,  delivered  before  the  Hochelaga  Debating  Club,  Montreal,  12th 
December,  1858,  by  Mr.  Geo.  H.  Macaulay,  and  published  under  the  auspices  of 
the  Club. 

Montreal:  Printed  by  Owler  &  Stevenson,  41  St.  Frangois  Xavier  Street. 
1858.     8  vo.,  16  pp. 

1076a.  Nova  Britannia ;    or,  Britisit  North  America,  its  extent  and  future. 

A  Lecture  by  Alexander  Morris,  A.M.,  advocate,  author  of  a  prize-essay  on 
Canada. 

Published  by  Request  of  the  Mercantile  Library  Association  of  Montreal: 
Printed  by  John  Lovell,  at  the  Canada  Directory  Office,  St.  Nicholas  Street.  1858. 

8  vo.,  67  pp. 

1077.  Mr.  Gourlay's  Case,  before  the  Legislature,  with  his  speech,  Delivered  on 
Wednesday,  July  1,  1858. 

In  two  parts. 

Toronto :   Printed  at  the  Globe  Book  and  Job  Office.     1858.     8  vo.,  29  pp. 

1078.  Le  Siege  du  Gouvernement  Provincial. 

Par  Dunbar  Ross,  Ecuyer,  M.P.P.  pour  le  Comte  de  Beauce  et  Conseil  de 
Sa  Majeste  pour  le  Bas-Canada. 

Traduit  de  1' Anglais,  Avec  quelques  observations  ulterieures  sur  I'etat  actuel 
de  la  question. 

Scinditur  incertum  ....     Virg. 

....  Mviltos  per  annos  ....     lb. 

Quebec:  Imprime  par  St.  Michel  et  Darreau,  11,  Rue  La  Montague,  Basse- 
ville.     1858.     8  vo.,  44  pp. 

1079.  The  Hudson's  Bay  Territories;  A  Series  of  Letters  on  this  Important  Ques- 
tion. 

By  Edward  Ermatinger. 
Toronto:   Maclear,  Thomas  &  Co.,  Printers,  King  Street.    1858,    8  vo.,  32  pp. 

1080.  Agricultural  and  Industrial  Exhibition.      (By  Authority  of   the  Board   of 

Agriculture  of  Lower-Canada.) 

The  Improvement  of  Agriculture,  and  the  Elevation  in  the  Social  Scale, 
of  both  Husbandmen  and  Operative. 

By  James  Anderson,  E.S.S.A.,  &c.,  &c..  Late  Imperial  Drainage  Commis- 
sioner in  Scotland  and  Editor  of  The  Canadian  Farmers'  Journal.  .  . 

Montreal:  Printed  by  DeMontigny  &  Company,  Printers  to  the  Board  of 
Agriculture  of  Lower-Canada.    1858.     8  vo.,  22  pp. 

1081.  Appeal  on  the  Common  School  Law;  Its  Incongruity  and  Maladministra- 
tion. Setting  forth  the  necessity  of  a  Minister  of  Public  Instruction,  responsi- 
ble TO  Parliament. 

To  His  Excellency  Sir  Edmund  Walker  Head,  Bart.;  Governor  Greneral  of 
Canada,  &c. 

By  Angus  Dallas. 

"  O  magna  vis  veritatis,  quae  contra  hominum  ingenia,  calliditatem.  soler- 
ciam,  contraque  omnium  insidias,  facile  se  per  seipsam  defendat!" 

Toronto :  Printed  and  Published  at  the  Office  of  the  "  Catholic  Citizen," 
Corner  of  Colborne  Street  and  Exchange  Alley.     Price  Ten  Cents.     1858. 

8  vc,  32  pp. 


135 

1081a.  Reply  to  a  Special  Eeport  of  the  Superintendant  of  Education  on  the  theory 
AND  WORKING  of  his  EDUCATIONAL  DEPOSITORY  of  school  and  other  text-books,  maps, 
apparatus,  and  libraries. 

By  John  C.  Geikie. 

"  It  is  essential  that  the  government  should  avoid  every  form  of  interfer- 
ence ....     Shuttleworth. 

Toronto:    Printed  for  the  Booksellers'  Association.     1858.     8  vo.,  30  pp. 

1082.  OiBicial  Series.  The  Farmers'  Journal,  and  Transactions  of  the  Board  of 
Agriculture  of  Lower  Canada.     Vol.  XL     September,  1858.     No.  1. 

"  O !  f  ortunatos  nimium,  sua  si  bona  norint, 
Agricolos!  quibus  ipsa,  procul  discordibus  armis, 
Fundit  humo  facilem  victum  justissima  tellus." 

Virg.  Geo. 
Montreal:   Printed  by  De  Montigny  &  Co.,  Proprietors  &  Publishers,  18  &  20 
St.  Gabriel  Street. 

Subscription,  One  Dollar  per  Annum.     8  vo.,  24  pp. 

1083.  L'Esclavage  dans  L'Antiquite,  et  son  Abolition  par  le  Christianisme. 

Etude  faite  avant  le  Cabinet  de  Lecture  de  Montreal,  avril,  1858,  par  George 
Desbarats,  Jr.,  L.L.B.  &  A.B.    8  vo.,  19  pp. 

1084.  Lettres  Pastorales  de  Mgr.  L'Eveque  de  Montreal,  Contre  les  Erreurs  du 
Temps,  (en  date  du  10  Mars  1858,)  sur  L'Institut  Canadien  et  les  Mauvais 
Livres,  (en  date  du  30  Avril  1858,)  sur  les  Mauvais  Journaux,  (en  date  du  31 
Mai  1858.) 

Montreal :  Des  Press.2S  A  Vapeur  de  Plinguet  &  Laplante,  26,  Pue  "  St. 
Gabriel.     8  vo.,  45  pp. 

1085.  The  Salaries  of  the  Clergy;  An  Article  from  the  Church  Eeview  for  July, 
1857;  With  a  Letter  Commendatory  from  the  Eight  Eeverend  The  Lord  Bishop 
of  the  Diocese  of  Toronto,  With  a  Brief  Introduction  by  The  Eev.  H.  Patton, 
D.C.L.,  Eural  Dean  and  Eector  of  Cornwall. 

Toronto:    Henry  Eowsell,  Church  Depository,  King  Street.     1858. 
8  vo.,  31  pp. 

1086.  A  Letter,  addressed  to  the  Clergy  and  Laity  of  the  Diocese  of  Quebec,  in 
relation  to  certain  recent  proceedings  connected  with  tlie  initiation  of  Synodical 
Action  in  the  Diocese  of  Quebec. 

By  Geo.  J.  Mountain,  D.D.  &  D.C.L.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Quebec. 

Together  with  some  considerations  previously  prepared  to  be  addressed  to 
the  same  parties,  Eelative  to  certain  interruptions  of  the  peaos  of  the  Church  in 
the  Parish  of  Quebec,  and  now  first  Printed.    By' the  same. 

Printed  for  private  Circulation  only. 

Quebec:   Printed  at  the  Mercury  Office.    1858.    8  vo.,  72  py. 

1086a.  Letters  to  the  People  of  Canada,  on  Canadian  Manufactures. 

Printed  by  John  Lovell,  at  the  Canada  Directory  Office,  Montreal. 
(Letters  of  Jacob  De  Witt,  John  Lovell,  J.  H.  Cameron  and  others  in  July 
and  August,  1858.) 
8  vo.,  15  pp. 

1087.  British  Columbia  and  Vancouver's  Island.  A  complete  Hand  Book-  replete 
with  the  latest  information  concerning  the  newly  discovered  Gold  Fields.  With 
a  Map.     Price  one  shilling. 

London:    Effingham  Wilson,  Eoyal  Exchange.     Printed  by  William  Penny, 
57,  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields.     1858.     8  vo.,  67  pp. 
234— 9J 


136 

1087a.  Annual   Report   of  Pierre  Fortin,  Esquirs,  Magistrate,  in  command  of  the 
.  expedition  for  the  Protection  of  the  Fisheries  in  the  Gulf  of  the  St.  Lawrence, 
during  the  season  of  1857. 

Printed  by  Order  of  the  Legislative  Assembly. 

Toronto:  John  Lovell,  Printer,  Corner  of  Yongs  and  Melinda  Streets.     1858. 

8  vo.,  64  pp. 

1088.  Sable  Island:    its  Past  Histoi-y,  Present  Appearance,  I^atural  History,  &c.  &c. 

A  Lecture,  by  J.  Bernard  Gilpin,  B.A.,  M.D.,  M.R.S.C. 

Also,  a  Description  of  the  Shipwreck  of  the  American  Schooner  Arno,  lost 
on  the  Island  September  19,  1846. 

By  Joseph  Darby,  Esq.,  Superintendent  of  the  Island. 

And  A  Poem  on  the  same  Subject,  By  The  Honorable  Joseph  Howe,  M.P.P. 

All  Delivered  before  the  Athenaeum  Society,  February,  1858. 

12  mo.,  35  pp. 

1088a.  Prospectus  of  the  X(tRTH-WEST  Traxsportatiox,  Kuigation  and  Eailway 
Company. 

Chief  Office:    Toronto,  Canada. 

Toronto :   Printed  at  the  Globs  Book  and  Job  Office.    1858.    8  vo.,  12  &  55  pp. 

1089.  Marmora  Railroad.     Chairman's  Remarks  and  Engineer's  Eeport. 

Printed  at  "  The  Intelligencer "  Office,  Belleville,  County  of  Hastings.  1858. 
8  vo.,  16  pp. 

1090.  Toronto:  The  Grounds  upon  which  are  based  her  claims  to  the  Seat  of  Gov- 
ernment OF  Canada,  With  a  jiemorandum  addressed  by  Sir  Francis  Bond  Head, 
Bart.,  to  the  Secretary  of  State  for  the  Colonies,  on  the  subject. 

Toronto:    Thompson  &  Co.,  Printers,  52  King  Street  East.     1858. 
8  vo.,  34  pp. 

1091.  Adresse  A  Messieurs  les  Electeurs  de  la  Division  de  Eougemont. 

Par  M.  L.  A.  Dessaulles. 
1858  (?)     8  vo.,  66  pp. 


1859. 

1092.  The  Victoria  Bridge. 

From  the  "  Toronto  Leader." 

Toronto :   Leader  &  Patriot  Steam-Press  Print,  King  Street.     1859. 

16  mo.,  32  pp. 

1093.  Prairie  Farming  in  America.  With  Notes  by  the  Way  on  Canada  and  the 
United  States. 

By  James  Caird,  M.P.    Author  of  "  English  Agriculture,"  "  Letters  on  the 
Corn  Crops,"  "  High  Farming,"  "  The  West  of  Ireland,"  etc. 

London :    Longman,  Brown,  Green,  Longmans,  &  Roberts.     1859, 
8  vo.,  128  pp. 

1094.  An  Address  before  the  New  England  Historic-Genealogical  Society,  in  the 
Hall  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of  Massachusetts,  Tuesdav,  Sept.  13th, 
1859. 

The  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Death  of  Major  General  James  Wolfe, 
with  Passages  omitted  in  the  Delivery,  and  Illustrative  Notes  and  Documents. 
By  Lorenzo  Sabine. 

Boston:    Published  by  A.  Williams  &  Co.    For  the  Society.     1859. 
8  vo.,  100  pp. 


137 

1095.  Two  and  twenty  years  ago,  a  tale  of  the  Canadian  Kebelliox. 

By  a  Backwoodsman. 

Toronto:     Clelaud's   Book   &   Job   Printing  House,   Eemoved   to   140   Yonge 
Street.     1859.     8  vo.,  112  pp. 

1095a.  Parliamentary  Reform,  Should  the  Colonies  be  represented? 

By  T.  C.  Mossom  Meekins,  B.A.,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-la\v. 
London :    Butterworths,  7,  Fleet  Street,  Law  Publishers  to  the  Queen's  Most 
Excellent  Majesty.     Hodges,  Smith  &  Co..  Grafton  Street,  Dublin.     1859. 
8  vo.,  24  pp. 

1096.  Aux  Habitants  du  Comt-e  de  Bertiher.  Eeponses  aux  Lijures  de  "  la 
Minerve,"  etc.  etc.     Contre  M.  E.  U.  Piche,  Depute  de  Berthier. 

"  Vos  mepris  n'arriveront  jamais  a  la  hauteur  de  mon  dedain." — Guizot. 
Mai  1859. 

Toronto:   Imprime  par  John  Lovell,  Coin  des  Rues  Yonge  et  Melinda.    1859. 
8  vo.,  55  pp. 

1097.  Caird's  Slanders  on  Canada.     Answered  and  Eefuted. 

1859.     8  vo.,  36  pp. 

1098.  The  Battle  of  ftueenston  Heights:  being  a  Narrative  of  the  Opening  of  the 
War  of  1812,  with  notices  of  the  Life  of  Major-General  Sir  Isaac  Brock,  K.B., 
and  Description  of  the  Monument  Erected  to  His  Memory. 

Edited  by  John  Symons,  Esq. 

Toronto:    Thompson  &  Co.,  Printers,  77  Iving  Street  East.     1859. 

8  vo.,  39  pp. 

1099.  Letters  illustrative  of  the  Present  Position  of  Politics  in  Canada,  -written 
on  the  occasion  of  The  Political  Convention,  which  met  at  Toronto,  on  the  9th 
Nov.,  1859. 

By  Isaac  Buchanan,  M.P.P.  for  Hamilton. 

Hamilton :    Printed  and  published  at  the  "  Spectator "   Office,  Court  House 

Square.     1859.     8  vo.,  8  pp. 

» 

1100.  Thoughts  on  the  Position  of  the  British  Inhabitants  composing  the  minority 
IN  Lower  Canada,  brought  about  by  the  maladministration  of  Justice,  and  the 
Tyranny  of  the  Majority  in  that  Promnce;   and  the  Eemedy  therefor. 

By  John  Henry  Willan,  Barrister,  and  Counsellor  at  Law. 
Quebec:    Printed  at  the  Mercury  Office.     1859.     8  vo.,  34  pp. 

1101.  Passe,  Present  et  Avenir  du  Canada.  Essai  lu  a  Montreal  devant  L'lnstitut- 
Canadien. 

Par  G.  H.  Macaulay. 

Montreal:   Des  Presses  du  Journal  Le  Pays.    1859.    8  vo.,  31  pp. 

1101a.  Tablettes  Historiques  Canadiennes. 

Montreal :    Cerat  et  Bourguignon,  Imprimeurs,  7S  Eue  Notre  Dame,  1859. 
8  vo.,  39  pp. 

1102.  Report  and  Proceedings  of  CoMiiiTTEE  on  Banking  and  Currency, 

Printed  by  Order  of  the  Legislative  Assembly. 

Toronto :    John  Lovell,  Printer,  Corner  of  Yonge  and  Melinda  Streets.    1859. 
i  8  vo.,  52  pp. 

1103.  Dr.  Ryerson's  Letters  in  Eeply  to  the  Attacks  of  the  Hon.  George  Brown, 
M.P.P.,  "  Editor-in-Chief  "  and  Proprietor  of  the  "  Globe." 

Edited  with  Notes  and  an  Appendix. 

Toronto:    Lovell  and  Gibson,  Printers  and  Publishers;    and  W.  C.  F.  Caver- 
hill,  Bookseller  and  Stationer,  Yonge  Street.     1859.     8  vo.,  110  pp. 


138 

1104.  Five  Occasional  Lectures,  delivered  in  Montreal, 

By  Francis  Fulford,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Montreal. 

Montreal:  Printed  and  Published  by  John  Lovell.  For  sale  at  all  the  Book- 
stores.    1859.    8  vo.,  118  pp. 

1104a.  a  Biographical  Sketch  of  James  McGill. 
By  J.  W.  Dawson,  LL.D. 

(Reprinted  from  Barnard's  American  Journal  of  Education  for  September, 
1859.) 

1105.  Correspondence  relative  to  the  Dismissal  of  Dr.  Russell  from  the  Commis- 
sion of  the  Peace. 

Quis  statuit  aliquid  parte  inaudita  altera, 
Aequum  licet  statuerit,  baud  aequus  fecit. 
(1859.)     8  vo.,  40  pp. 

1106.  The  Abenaki  Indians]  their  treaties  of  1713  &  1717,  and  a  vocabulary:  with 
a  Historical  Introduction. 

By  Frederic  Kidder,  of  Boston. 

Portland:    Printed  by  Brown  Thurston.     1859.     8  vo.,  35  pp. 

1107.  Le  Defricheur  de  Langue.  Tragedie-Bouffe,  en  trois  actes  et  en  trois  tab- 
leaux. 

Par  Isidore  de  Meplats. 
1859.    8  vo.,  8  pp. 

1108.  How  I  Lost  My  Money:  An  episode  in  my  life. 

By  Colonel  Gugy. 
,    "  II  denaro  e  un  compendio  del  poter  humano." 
"  Un  homme  sous  argent  est  ...   . 

Oxenstiern. 
Quebec.    1859.    12  mo.,  46  pp. 

1109.  Prospectus  de  L'Ecole  d'Agriculture  de  Ste.  Anne. 

1859.     8  vo.,  12  pp. 

1110.  The  Hudson's  Bay  and  Pacific  Territories.    A  Lecture. 

By  Alexander  Morris,  A.M.,  Advocate,  Author  of  "  A  Prize-Essay  on 
Canada,"  "  Nova  Britannia,"  etc. 

Montreal:    John  Lovell,  Printer  and  Publisher.     1859.     8  vo.,  57  pp. 

1111.  Questions  sur  le  Mariage.  Resume  des  conferences  ecclesiastiques  du  diocese 
de  Montreal,  dans  ies  annees  1857  &  1858. 

Montreal:    Des  Presses  de  Plinguet  &  Laplante,  26,  Rue  St.  Gabriel.     1859. 
8  vo.,  87  &  vii  pp. 

1111a.  Notice  Historiographique  sur  la  Fete  Celebree  a  Quebec  le  16  Juin  1859,  jour 
du  Deux  centij^me  Anniversaire  de  I'arrive  de  Monseigneur  de  Montmorency- 
Laval  en  Canada. 

Publiee  avec  I'autorisation  ds  M.  L'Abbe  L.  J.  Casault,  Docteur  en  Theologie 
et  Recteur  de  I'Universite  Laval. 

Par  J.  C.  Tache,  Aneien  Eleve  du  Scminaire  de  Quebec  et  Chevalier  de  la 
Legion  d'Honneur. 

"  La  Providence  semble  tout  conduire  ici  d'une  maniere  merveilleuse." — 
Reverende  Mere  Marie  de  I'Incarnation. 

Quebec :    Imprimerie  de  J.  T.  Brousseau,  7,  Rue  Buade.  Haute-Ville.     1859. 

8  vo..  72  pp. 


139 

1112.  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  Synod  of  the  Diocese  of  Toronto,  on  the  7th 
of  June,  1859, 

By  the  Eev.  James  Beaven,  D.D.,  Minister  of  Berkeley  and  Chester. 
Toronto :    Eowsell  &  Ellis,  King  Street.     1859.     8  vo.,  IG  pp. 

1113.  A  City  Terminus  of  the  Grand  Trunk  Eailway  Company;  considered  in  a 
Report  to  the  Harbour  Commissioners  of  Montreal. 

By  Walter  Shanly,  Esq.,  C.E. 

Montreal:   Printed  by  John  Lovell,  St.  Nicholas  Street.    1859.     8  vo.,  20  pp. 

1114.  St.  George's  Society  of  Toronto;  Instituted  for  the  Relief  of  Sick  and  Desti- 
tute Englishmen  and  their  Descendants.     Established  1836. — Incorporated,  1858. 

Charter  and  By-Laws,  with  the  Report  of  the  Committee  for  1858,  together 
with  a  List  of  Officers  and  Members. 

Toronto:    Faulkner's  City  Steam  Press,  96,  Yonge  Street.     1859. 
12  mo.,  32  pp. 

1115.  TJniversite-Laval  de  Quebec.  These  pour  le  Doctorat  en  medecine,  pre- 
sentee et  soutenue  le  15  Juin  1859. 

Par  F.  A.  H.  LaRue,  Licencie  en  Medecine. 
Du  Suicide. 

"  Le  sentiment  religieux,   en  general,   est  le  preservatif  le  plus   efficace 
du  suicide." — E.  Lisle. 

Quebec:    De  LTmprimerie  de  St.  Michel  et  Darveau,  11,  rue  Lamontagne, 
Basse-Ville.    1859.     8  vo.,  128  pp. 

1116.  Precis  Historique  de  I'execution  de  Jean-Bapt.  Desforges  et  de  Marie-Anne 
Crispin,  Veuve  Jean  Baptiste  Gohier  dit  Delisle,  Meurtriers  de  Catherine 
Prevost,  femme  d'Antoine  Desforges,  25  Juin  1858. 

Par  Mr  H.  Beaudry,  Pretre,  Cure  de  St.  Jean-Chrysostome. 

2e  Edition. 

Montreal:    Imprime  par  Louis  Perrault  &  Cie.,  Rue  Saint  Vincent. 

16  mo.,  45  pp. 

1117.  Affaire  de  St.  Jerome.  Proces  et  Condemnation  de  Abraham  Hamelin  et 
Isaie  Gratton,  accuses  de  cruautes  Barbares  envers  Rosalie  Barron,  Femme  Fou- 
cault,  dans  la  nuit  du  Jan.  27,  1859. 

Montreal:    Imprime  par  Senecal,  Daniel  et  Compagnie,  No.  4,  Rue  St.  Vin- 
cent.    1859. 

(Prix  Huit  Sous.)     8  vo.,  31  pp. 

1118.  Proces  de  J.  B.  Beauregard,  convaincu  du  Meurtre  de  Anselme  Charron,  et 
condamne  a  etre  pendu  le  16  Decembre  1859.  Suivi  d'un  precis  historique  de 
I'execution  de  J.  B.  Desforges  et  de  Marie  Crispin,  meurtriers  de  Catherine 
Prevost,  femme  d'Antoine  Desforges,  et  executes  a  Montreal  le  25  Juin  1858. 

2e  Edition. 

Montreal:    Imprimerie  de  Louis  Perrault  &  Cie.,  No.  22,  Rue  St.  Vincent. 

16  mov,  47  pp. 

1119.  The  River  St.  Lawrence,  in  one  Panoramic  View,  from  Niagara  Falls  to 
Quebec,  together  with  Descriptions  and  illustrations  of  the  Thousand  Islands, 
Cities  in  Canada,  Lakes,  Rapids,  Rivers,  and  Falls,  and  other  objects  and  places 
of  interest.     With  numerous  engravings. 

New- York:    Alex.  Harthill  &  Company,  20  North  William  Street.     1859  (?) 
8  vo.,  70  pp. 


140 

1860. 

1119a.  Apergus  Historiques  sur  La  Boussole  et  ses  applications  a  I'etude  des  plieno- 
menes  du  magnetisnie  terrestre. 

Lne  a  la  Societe  de  Geographic  dans  la  seance  piibliqus  du  20  Avril  1860. 

Par  M.  D'AvEZAC,  President  de  la  Commission  centrak. 

Paris:   Imprinierie  de  L.  Martinet,  rue  Mignon,  2.     1S60.     8  vo.,  16  pp. 

1120.  Cantate  en  I'honneur  de  Son  Altesse  Eoyale  Le  Prince  de  Galles  a  Toccasion 
de  SON  voyage  au  Canada. 

Montreal:  Imprimerie  de  Louis  Perrault  et  Compagnie.     1860.     8  vc,  8  pp. 

1121.  Letter  to  His  Grace  the  Duke  of  Newcastle,  upon  a  union  of  the  Colonies  of 
British  North  America. 

By  P.  S.  Hamilton. 

Halifax,  N.S.:    James  Bowes  and  Sons,  Printers.     1860.     8  vo.,  18  pp. 

1122.  Canada,  1849  to  1859. 

By  the  Hon.  A.  T.  Galt,  Minister  of  Finance. 
A  Pamphlet  Published  by  the  Honble.  Mr.  Gait,  in  London. 
(1st  Edition.) 

Quebec:    Middleton  &  Dawson,  Printers,   Stationers,  &c.,   Shaw's  Buildings. 
1860.     12  mo.,  40  pp. 
(2nd  Edition.) 
Quebec:    Printed  at  the  Canada  Gazette  Office,     1860.     8  vo.,  44  pp. 

1122a.  Protection  of  Home  Labour  and  Home  Productions  necessary  to  the  prosperity 
of  the  American  Farmer. 
By  Henry  Carey  Baird. 
Philadelphia,  June,  1860.     8  vo.,  16  pp. 

1123.  A  Letter  from  a  Volunteer  of  1806  to  the  Volunteers  of  1860,  with  sugges- 
tions on  THE  DEFENCE  OF  ENGLAND,  her  weakness  and  her  strength. 

By  A.  W.   Playfair,  M.P.P.,  Lt.   Col.   Commanding  Lanark  Eifles,   Canada 
West;    Author  of  a  pamphlet  on  Pacific  Kailway  on  British  Territory,  in  1852. 
"  Pardon  me,  my  Liege,  I  said  an  older  Soldier,  not  a  better." 
Montreal :   Printed  by  John  Lovell,  at  Canada  Directory  Office.    1860. 
8  vo.,  30  pp. 

1124.  TJne  Apparition.    Episode  de  L'Emigration  Irlandaise  au  Canada. 

Par  Eraste  d'Orsonnens. 

Montreal :    Imprime  par   Cerat  et  Bourguignon,  No.   78,  Rue  Notre-Dame. 
1860.     16  mo.,  180  pp. 

1125.  An  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Isle  of  Orleans,  being  A  Paper  read  before  the 
Literary  and  Historical  Society  of  Quebec,  on  Wednesday  Evening,  the  4th  of 
April,  1860 ; 

By  N.  H.  Bowen,  an  Associate  Member, 

Quebec :    Printed  at  the  "  Mercury "  Newspaper  Office.     1860.     8  vo.,  40  pp. 

1126.  Montreal  et  ses  principaux  Monuments. 

Edition  Illustree. 

Montreal:   Eusebe  Senecal,  Imprimeur,  No.  4,  Kue  Saint-Vincent.    1860. 

8  vo.,  46  pp. 

1127.  University  Question:  The  Rev,  Dr.  Ryerson's  Defence  of  the  Wesleyan 
Petitions  to  the  Legislature,  and  of  Denominational  Colleges  as  part  of  our 
System  of  Public  Instruction,  in  reply  to  Dr.  Wilson  and  Mr.  Langton,  before 
a  Select  Committee  of  the  Legislative  Assembly. 


141 

With  an  Appendix  containing-  Replies  to  Statements  by  the  Hon.  George 
Brown,  M.P.P. 

Reported  by  Arthur  Harvey,  Esq.,  and  Revised  by  the  Author. 

Quebec:  Printed  by  Thompson  &  Co.,  St.  Ursula  Street.     1860.     8  vo.,  49  pp.. 

1128.  University  Question:  Being  a  report  of  the  Public  Meeting  held  at  the 
Kingston  conference,  in  reference  to  the  University  Question  and  Victoria 
College,  to  which  is  added  Dr.  Ryerson's  Defence  of  the  Wesleyan  Petitions 
TO  THE  Legislature,  and  Denominational  Colleges  as  Part  of  our  System  of  the 
Public  Instruction.     In  reply  to  Dr.  Wilson  and  Mr.  Langton. 

Toronto:     Published    and   sold   by   Anson    Green,    Conference    Office,    No.    9 
Wellington  Buildings,  King  Street  East.     1860. 
Price  Twenty  Cents.     8  vo.,  54  pp. 

1129.  Statement  made  before  the  CoioiiTTEE  of  the  Legislative  Assembly,  on  the 
University  of  Toronto,  in  reply  to  those  of  Rev'd  Drs.  Cook,  Green,  Stinson  and 
Ryerson. 

By  John  Langton,  M.A.,  Vice-Chancellor  of  the  University  of  Toronto. 
Toronto :     "  Leader "    i:    ''  Patriot "    Steam-Press    Print,    Leader    Buildings.. 
1860.    8  vo.,  43  pp. 

1130.  Returns  from  the  Several  Chartered  Banks,  Stating  the  Name  and  Place  of 
Residence  of  Each  Shareholder,  with  the  Number  and  Nominal  Value  of  the 
Shares  held  by  them. 

[In  pursuance  of  an  Order  of  the  House,  of  the  19th  March,  I860.] 

Bank  of  Montreal,  Bank  of  British  North  America,  Commercial  Bank  of 
Canada,  Bank  of  Upper  Canada,  Quebec  Bank,  La  Banque  du  Peuple,  City 
Bank,  Montreal,  Bank  of  Toronto,  Niagara  District  Bank,  Molson's  Bank,  Gore 
Bank,  Ontario  Bank,  Bank  of  The  County  of  Elgin. 

No  Returns  have  been  received  from  the  following  Banks:  Provincial  Bank, 
Stanstead,  International,  Colonial,  Royal,  La  Banque  Nationale,  Western 
Canada,  and  Zimmerman. 

Quebec :   Printed  by  Thompson  &  Co.,  St.  Ursule  Street.     1860.     8  vo.,  70  pp. 

1131.  Return,  an  Address  from  the  Legislative  Assembly  to  His  Excellency  the 
Governor  General,  dated  the  5th  instant,  praying  His  Excellency  to  be  pleased 
to  cause  to  be  laid  before  the  House,  a  Return  of  the  recent  Survey  and  Report, 
of  the  Engineers  on  the  Ottawa  Ship  Canal.     1860. 

8  vo.,  56  pp. 

1132.  Specification  pour  L'Erection  des  Cours  de  Justice  et  Prisons  de  District 

dans  le  Bas  Canada. 

Quebec:  Imprimee  par  S.  Derbishire  et  G.  Desbarats,  Imprimeur  de  Sa 
Tres-Excellente  Majeste  la  Reine.     1860.     8  vo.,  20  i^p. 

1133.  Specification  for  District  Court  Houses  and  Jails,  in  Lower  Canada. 

Quebec :  Printed  by  S.  Derbishire  and  G.  Desbarats,  Printer  to  the  Queen's 
Most  Excellent  Majesty.     1860.     8  vo.,  18  pp. 

1134.  Report  of  the  Railavay  Commissioners  of  the  Province  of  New  Brunswick, 
for  the  year  1859. 

Saint  John,  N.B. :  Printed  by  Barnes  and  Company,  Prince  William  Street. 
1860.    8  vo..  59  pp. 


142 

1135.  Two  Letters  to  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Toronto,  in  reply  to  Charges  brought  by 
THE  Lord  Bishop  of  Huron  Against  the  Theological  Teaching  of  Trinity 
College,  Toronto. 

By  George  Whitaker,  M.A.,  Provost  of  Trinity  College. 

To  which  is  prefixed  the  Letter  of  the  Bishop  of  Huron  to  the  Members  of 
the  Executive  Committee  of  the  Synod  of  His  Diocese. 

Toronto :    Eowsell  &  Ellis,  Printers.     1860.     8  vo.,  96  pp. 

1136.  Defence  of  Doctrinal  Statements;  Addressed  to  the  Eight  Kev.  The  Lord 
Bishop  of  Toronto,  the  Right  Rev.  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Huron,  and  the  Cor- 
poration op  Trinity  College,  with  the  hope  that  the  explanations  now  given  may 
remove  erroneous  impressions,  and  satisfy  the  Church  at  large  that  I  am  loyal 
and  true  to  her. 

"  Be  ready  ....  fear." — I  S.  Peter,  Cap.  iii,  v.  15. 

James   Bovell,   Late   Professor   of   Natural   Theology,    and   Curator,   Trinity 
College,  Toronto. 

Toronto :   Rowsell  &  Ellis,  Printers,  King  Street.    1860.    12  mo.,  58  pp. 

1136a.  a  Discourse  concerning  the  relation  of  Morality  to  National  Wellbeing: 
Preached  in  the  Church  of  the  Messiah,  Montreal,  on  Sunday  Evening,  January 
1,  1860. 

By  Rev.  John  Cordner. 

Published  by  request  of  ths  Congregation. 

Montreal:   Henry  Rose,  57  St.  Francois  Xavier  Street.    1860.    8  vo.,  19  pp. 

1137.  Instruction  Pastorale  de  Mgr.  L'Eveque  de  Montreal  sur  I'lndependance  et 
et  I'Inviolabilite  des  Etats  Pontificaux. 

(1860.)     8  vo.,  52  pp. 

1138.  These  sur  les  Mariages  Clandestins. 

Par  E.  L.  de  Bellefeuille. 

Soutenue  le  28  Novembre  1859,  dans  les  Salles  de  I'Ecole  de  Droit  du  College 
Ste.  Marie. 

Montreal:    Des  Presses  de  I'Ordre,  26,  Rue  St.  Gabriel.     1860. 
16  mo.,  110  pp. 

1139.  Lecture   Publique    par   J.    A.   Mousseau,    Eeuyer,    Avocat,    sur    Cardinal    et 

Duquet,  Victimes  de  1837-38. 

Prononce  lors  du  2nd  Anniversaire  de  la  Fondation  de  I'Institut  Canadien- 
Frangais,  le  16  Mai  1860. 

Montreal :  Des  presses  de  Plinguet  &  Cie,  Rue  St-Gabriel.   1860.   8  vo.,  18  pp. 

1140.  A  Prohibitory  Liquor-law  for  Upper  Canada,  being  A  Bill  for  an  act  to 
prohibit  the  sale  by  retail,  &c.,  with  remarks  and  other  documents. 

By  J.  J.  E.  Linton,  (Clerk  Peace,  Co.  Perth). 

"  Have  they  not  got  enough  for  our  blood  ?  " — Hon.  M.  Cameron. 

With  portrait  of  Hon.  M.  Cameron,  M.P.P. 

Toronto:   Printed  by  Maclear  and  Co.,  King  Street.     1860.     8  vo.,  48  pp 

1141.  Extracts  by  Rowland  Burr.  From  the  Report  of  the  Select  Committee  of 
the  Legislative  Assembly  of  Canada,  on  the  Prohibitory  Liquor  Law. 

Printed  by  Order  of  the  Legislative  Assembly. 

Toronto :    Printed  by  John  Lovell  in  1859,   and  re-printed   at  A.  Dredge's 
Book  and  Job  Office,  88  Yonge  Street.    1860.    12  mo!,  28  pp. 

1142.  A  Concise  History  and  Description  of  Newfoundland,  being  a  key  to  the 
Chart  of  the  Island  just  published. 

By  F.  R.  Page,  Land  Surveyor,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 
London:   R.  H.  Laurie,  53,  Fleet  Street.     1860. 
(Map  and  Illus.)     12  mo.,  66  pp. 


143 

1143.  Meteorological  Journal  and  Report  relative  to  the  Currents,  Climate,  and 
Navigation  of  that  portion  of  the  Lower  St.  Lawrence  forming  the  Strait  op 
Belle-Isle. 

Second  edition. 

Compiled  by  Capt.  D.  Vaughan. 

Quebec:   Printed  by  Joseph  Darveau,  No.  8  Mountain  Hill.     1860. 

8  vo.,  62  pp. 

1144.  Le  Canada:  Courte  Esquisse  de  sa  Position  Geographique,  ses  Productions, 
son  Climat,  ses  Ressources,  ses  Institutions  Scolaires  et  Municipales,  sss  Peche- 
ries,  Chemins  de  Per,  &c.  &c.  &c. 

Seconde  Edition. 

Public  par  Autorite. 

Quebec:    Imprime  par  John  Lovell,  Rue  Ste.  Anne.     1860.     8  vo.,  39  pp. 

1145.  First  Prize  Essay.  New  Brunswick,  as  a  Home  for  Emigrants:  With  the 
best  Means  of  Promoting  Immigration,  and  Developing  the  Resources  of  the 
Province. 

By  J.  V.  Ellis. 

Saint  John,  N.B. :  Printed  by  Barnes  and  Company,  Prince  William  Street. 
1860.     12  mo.,  60  pp. 

1146.  Second  Prize  Essay.  New  Brunswick,  as  a  Home  for  Emigrants:  with  the 
best  Means  of  Promoting  Immigration,  and  Developing  the  Resources  of  the 
Province. 

By  James  Edgar. 

Saint  John,  N.B. :  Printed  by  Barnes  and  Company,  Prinoa  William  Street. 
1860.    12  mo.,  37  pp. 

1147.  Third  Essay.  New  Brunswick,  as  a  Home  for  Emigrants:  with  the  best 
Means  of  Promoting  Immigration,  and  Developing  the  Resources  of  the  Prov- 
inces. 

By  Hon.  James  Brown,  Surveyor  General. 

Saint  John,  N.B. :  Printed  by  Barnes  and  Company,  Prince  William  Street. 
1860.     12  mo.,  21  pp. 

1148.  Fourth  Essay.  New  Brunswick,  as  a  Home  for  Emigrants:  With  the  best 
Means  of  Promoting  Immigration,,  and  Developing  the  Resources  of  the  Province. 

By  William  Till,  Jun. 

Saint  John,  N.B. :  Printed  by  Barnes  and  Company,  Prince  William  Street. 
1860.    12  mo.,  25  pp. 

1149.  Essay.  New  Brunswick,  as  a  Home  for  Emigrants:  With  the  Best  Means  of 
Promoting  Immigration,  and  Developing  the  Resources  of  the  Province. 

By  W.  R.  M.  Burtis. 

Saint  John,  N.B. :  Printed  by  Barnes  and  Company,  Prince  William  Street. 
1860.    12  mo.,  50  pp. 

1150.  Hunter's  Hand  Book  of  the  Victoria  Bridge,  Illustrated  with  wood-cuts: 

A  Brief  History  of  that  Wonderful  Work,  'from  the  time  that  the  first  Prac- 
tical Idea  for  its  Construction  was  submitted  to  the  Public  in  1846,  up  to  its 
completion  in  1859.  Also,  A  Short  Sketch  of  the  Lives  of  the  Celebrated  Ste- 
phensons.- 

"  Now  we  can  form  an  estimate  of  the  value  of  those  few  acres  of  snow  ceded 
to  England  with  such  culpable  carelessness  by  the  Government  of  Louis  XV." — 
Count  Jubert  at  the  Paris  Universal  Exhibition  in  1855. 

By  F.  N.  Boxer,  Architect  and  Civil  Engineer. 

Dedicated  (by  permission)  to  the  Grand  Trunk  Railway  of  Canada. 

Montreal:  Published  by  Hunter  and  Pickup.  Printed  by  John  Lovell,  St. 
Nicholas  Street.     1860.     12  mo.,  114  pp. 


144 

1151.  The  Victoria  Bridge,  at  Montreal,  Canada. 

Who  is  entitled  to  the  credit  of  its  coxceptiox  ?  or,  A  short  history  of  its 
origin. 

By  a  Canadian. 

London :   Printed  by  John  Xing  &  Co.,  63,  Queen  Street,  Cheapsid'S.    1860. 

8  vo.,  27  pp. 

1152.  The  Canadian  Engineer  of  the  Victoria  Bridge. 

By  a  Montrealer. 

To  which  is  added.  The  Victoria  Bridge,  at  Montreal,  Canada.    Who  is  ex- 
titled  TO  THE  CREDIT  OF  ITS  coxcEPTiox  ?   Or  a  Short  History  of  its  Origin. 
By  a  Canadian. 

Montreal :   Printed  by  John  Bovell.  St.  Nicholas  Street.     1860. 
8  vo.,  16  &  32  pp. 

1153.  A  Glance  at  the  Victoria  Bridge,  and  the  mex  who  built  it. 

By  Charles  Legge,  Civil  Engineer. 
Dedicated  (by  permission)  to  the  Grand  Trunk  Bailway  of  Canada. 

Montreal:   Printed  and  published  by  John  Lovell,  St.  Nicholas  Street.    1860. 
12  mo.,  153  pp. 

1154.  Report  of  Mr.  Thomas  E.  Blackwell,  Vice-President  and  Managing  Director 
of  the  Graxd  Trunk  Eailw-ay  Company  of  Canada.    Eor  the  year  1859. 

London:  Waterlow  and  Sons,  Printers,  Carpenters'  Hall,  London  Wall.   1860. 
8  vo.,  17  pp. 

1155.  Fraud,  and  Repudiation  of  the  Conditions  of  a  Loan,  By  the  Government  of 
Canada. 

Grand  Trunk  Railway  Company  of  Canada.     1860.       8  vo.,  16  pp. 

1156.  Les  Pecheries  de  Terreneuve. 

No  date  (about  1860  0.         §  vo.,  15  pp. 

1861. 

1157.  A  Theatrical  Trip  for  A  Wager!   Through  Canada  and  the  United  States. 

By  Captain  Horton  Rhys,  ("Morton  Price,")  Author  of  "Tit  for  Tat,'' 
"  Folly,"  "  All's  Fair  in  Love  and  War,"  &c.  &c. 

London:  Published  for  the  Author  by  Charles  Dudley,  4.  Agar  Street,  West 
Strand.    1861. 

(With  coloured  plates.)    8  vo.,  140  pp. 

1158.  Voyage  d' Andre  Michaud  en  Canada  depuis  le  Lac  Champlain  jusqu'a  la  Baie 
d'Hudson. 

Par  O.  Brunet. 

Quebec:   Bureau  de  TAbeille.    1861.    8  vo.,  27  pp. 

1159.  Correspondence  on  Constitutional  Questions.    1859-1861. 

Nova  Scotia.    8  vo.,  34  &  51  pp. 

1160.  Discours  prononce  par  M.  Raymond,  V.G.,  a  la  Translation  du  Corps  de  Messire 
GiROUARD,  au  Seminaire  de  St  Hyacinthe,  le  17  Juillet,  1861. 

St  Hyacinthe:  De  L'Atelier  typographique  de  Lussier  et  Freres,  Ru€"  des 
Cascades.    1861.    8  vo.,  33  pp. 

1161.  Ceremonies  Funebres  dans  Les  Eglises  Cathedrales  du  Bas-Canada,  en  L'Hon- 
neur  Des  Glorieux  Defenseurs  du  St-Siege  tombes  en  resistant  a  I'invasion  Pie- 
montaise,  en  Septembre  1860,  Avec  Les  Discours  prononces,  a  cette  occasion,  par 
M.  Louis  Lafleche,  V.G.,  Superieur  du  Seminaire  de  Nicolet,  et  par  M.  Isaac 
Desaulniers,  Ptre.,  Membre  du  College  de  St-Hyacinthe,  Profci.seur  de  Philoso- 
phie  au  meme  College  et  ancien  Superieur. 

Trois-Rivieres:    Callixte  J^evasseur,  Typographe.     1861.     8  vo.,  79  pp. 


145 

1162.  Un  Chapitre  des  Coxtradictioxs  de  L'Hox.  Joseph  Cauchox. 

Extraites  de  son  journal  et  reproduites  par  '*'  L'Ordre,"  Journal  public  dans 
les  interets  Catholiques,  et  organe  du  Clerge  dans  le  District  de  Montreal. 
Quebec:   1861.    8  vo.,  16  pp. 

1163.  Some  Incidents  Eelatsd  b.y  Credible  Witnesses  in  the  Life  of  a  Provincial. 

Quebec  :    1861.     8  vo.,  29  pp. 
(Written  by  A.  Gugy.) 

1164.  The  National  Defences:  or,  Observatioxs  on  the  Best  Defexsive  Force  in 
Canada. 

By  Captain  George  T.  Denison,  Jr.,  commanding  No.  1  Troop  York  Volunteer 
Cavalry. 

When  a  nation,  &c.,  &c. — Napoleon's  maxims. 

Toronto:    Printed  at  the  Leader  Steam-Press,  63  King  Street  East.     1861. 

8  vo.,  32  pp. 

1165.  Canada:  is  She  Prepared  for  War?  or  A  Few  Remarks  on  The  State  of  her 
Defences. 

By  A  Native  Canadian. 

Toronto :  Printed  at  the  Leader  &  Patriot  Steam-Press,  63  King  Street.   1861. 

8  vo.,  24  pp. 

1166.  Correspondence  relative  to  the  Case  of  Messrs.  Mason,  McFarland,  Eustis  and 
Slidell. 

Washington:    1861. 
8  vo.,  15  pp. 

1167.  List  of  Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  Parishes,  Townships,  &c.,  in  Lower  Canada,  up 
to  1st  January,  1861. 

8  vo.,  23  pp. 

1168.  University  Reform.  Dr.  Ryerson's  reply  to  the  recent  pamphlet  of  Mr.  Lang- 
ton  &  Dr.  Wilson,  on  the  L'xiversity  Question,  in  five  letters  to  the  Hon.  M. 
Ca]^ieron,  M.L.C,  Chairman  of  the  late  University  Committee  of  the  Legislative 
Assembly. 

Epig. — Letters  of  Junius. 

Toronto :   Printed  at  the  "  Guardian  "  Office,  King  Street  East.     1861. 

8  vo.,  64  pp. 

1169.  Strictures  on  the  two  letters  of  Provost  Whitaker  in  answer  to  charges 
brought  by  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Huron  against  the  teaching  of  Trinity  College. 

By  a  Presbyter.  ^ 

London,  C.W. :    Printed  by  Thomas  Evans,  Dundas  Street  East.     1861. 

8  vo.,  96  pp. 

1170.  Plain  Words  for  Plain  People:  ax  appeal  to  the  laymex  of  Caxada,  in  behalf 
of  common  sense  and  common  honesty,  being  a  review  of  the  "  Strictures  "  on 
the  two  letters  of  Provost  Whitaker. 

By  Edward  H.  Dewar,  M.A.,  rector  of  Thornhill. 

Prios  twelve  and  a  half  cents. 

Toronto:   Rowsell  &  Ellis,  Printers,  King  St.    1861.    8  vo.,  23  pp. 

1171.  Letters  &c.,  to  the  Rev.  W.  Agar  Adamson,  D.C.L.,  Chaplain  &  Librarian  to  the 
Hon.  the  Legislative  Council  of  Canada. 

Quebec :    Printed  by  S.  Derbishire  and  G.  Desbarats,  Queen's  Printer.  1861. 
15  pp. 


146 

1172.  Rapport  de  L'Association  de  La  Propagation  de  La  Foi,  pour  le  Diocese  de 
Montreal.    Pour  L'Annee  1861,  Avec  I'approbation  des  Superieurs. 

Montreal:   Des  Presses  de  Plinguet  &  Cie,  26,  Rue  St.  Gabriel. 
8  vo.,  XV  &  129  pp. 

1173.  Devoirs  envers  le  Pape.  Discours  prononce  par  M.  Raymond,  V.G.,  au  College 
de  St  Hyacinthe,  le  ler  Janvier,  1861. 

Montreal :   Plinguet  &  Cie,  26,  rue  St.  Gabriel.    1861.    8  vo.,  40  pp. 

1174.  Discours  a  I'Occasion  du  Service  Solennel  pour  les  Soldats  Pontificaux  qui 
ont  succombe  dans  la  guerre, 

Prononce  par  M.  L'Abbe  Antoine  Racine,  dans  I'Eglise  Cathedrale  de  Quebec, 
le  19  decembre  1860. 

Quebec :  Typograpliie  de  J.  T.  Brousseau,  Imprimeur  de  I'Archeveche.    1861. 
16  mo.,  39  pp. 

1175.  Constitution  du  Club  des  Amis  Politiques. 

Montreal :    1861.     24  mo.,  12  pp. 

1176.  A  Manual  of  the  Criminal  Law  of  Canada. 

By  John  Henry  Willan,  Counsellor  at  Law. 
Quebec:   1861.    8  vo.,  58  &  ii  pp. 

1177.  Report  of  the  Supervisor  of  Cullers,  on  the  Lumber  Trade. 

Compiled  from  notes  collected  on  his  recent  visit  to  Europe. 
Quebec :   Printed  at  the  Office  of  the  "  Morning  Chronicle,"  foot  of  Mountain 
Hill.    1861.    8  vo.,  46  pp. 

1178.  Remarks  on  Upper  Canada  Surveys,  and  Extracts  from  the  Surveyors' 
Reports,  Containing  a  Description  of  the  Soil  and  Timber  of  the  Townships  in 
the  Huron  and  Ottawa  Territory. 

Appendix  No.  36,  to  the  Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Crown  Lands,  for 
1860. 

Quebec :   Printed  by  Hunter,  Rose  &  Co.,  St.  Ursule  Street.    1861. 
8  vo.,  39  pp. 

1179.  Report  of  the  Select  Committee  of  the  Legislative  Assembly,  in  the  Case  of 
Dr.  Rees. 

With  an  Appendix. 

Quebec:   Printed  by  Hunter,  Rose  &  Co.,  St.  Ursule  Street.    1861.. 

8  vo.,  27  pp. 

1180.  Returns  from  the  Several  Chartered  Banks,  Stating  the  Name  and  Place  of 
Residence  of  each  Stockholder,  with  the  Number  and  Nominal  Value  of  the 
Shares  held  by  them. 

In  pursuance  of  an  Order  of  the  House,  of  the  3rd  April,  1861. 

Bank  of  Montreal,  Bank  of  British  North  America,  Commercial  Bank  of 
Canada,  Bank  of  Upper  Canada,  Quebec  Bank,  La  Banque  du  Peuple,  City  Bank, 
Montreal;  Bank  of  Toronto,  Niagara  District  Bank,  Molson's  Bank,  Gore  Banlc, 
Ontario  Bank,  The  National  Bank,  Eastern  Townships'  Bank. 

Quebec:  Printed  for  the  Contractors,  By  Hunter,  Rose  A;  Co.,  St.  Ursule 
Street.    1861.    8  vo.,  85  pp. 

1181.  Rapport  sur  le  Commerce  des  Bois. 

Par  M.  William  Quinn,  Surintendant  des  inspecteurs  et  mesureurs  de  bois  du 
Canada. 

Redige  d'apres  des  Renseignements  que  I'Auteur  a  Recueillis  dans  le  cours 
d'un  Voyage  Recent  en  Europe. 

Quebec:   Imprime  par  Augustin  Cote.    1861.    8  vo.,  67  pp. 


147 

li82.  Emigration  to  Canada.  Canada:  A  Brief  outline  of  her  Geographical  Posi- 
tion, Productions,  Climate,  Capabilities,  Educational  and  Municipal  Institutions, 
Fisheries,  Railroads,  &c.  &c.  &c. 

Third  edition. 

Published  by  Authority. 

Quebec :   Printed  by  John  Lovell,  St.  Ann  Street.    1861.    8  vo.,  64  pp. 

1183.  A  Letter  from  a  Member  of  the  Board  of  Trade,  on  the  Subject  of  the  Quebec 
Harbour  Commission. 

Quebec:  Printed  by  Thompson,  Hunter  &  Co.,  No.  26,  St.  Ursule  Street.  1861. 
8  vo.,  22  pp. 

1184.  Reglements  concernant  le  commerce  des  Ports  Libres  de  Gaspe  et  du  Sault 
Sainte-Marie. 

Quebec :   Imprime  par  Augustin  Cote.     1861.  .  12  mo.,  18  pp. 

1185.  Notes  and  Corrrections  to  the  Report  of  the  Government  Commission  of 
Enquiry  into  the  Condition  and  Management  of  the  Grand  Trunk  Railway  of 
Canada. 

By  Walter  Shanly,  General  Traffic  Manager,  Grand  Trunk  Railway. 
Toronto :   Rowsell  and  Ellis,  King  Street.    1861.    4to.,  30  pp. 

1186.  Grand  Trunk  Railway  of  Canada.  First  Report  of  the  Select  Committee  of 
Share  and  Bondholders,  appointed  at  the  Meeting  of  the  Company  held  at  the 
London  Tavern  on  2nd  January  1861,  To  confer  with  the  Directors  concerning  all 
the  affairs  of  the  Company,  and  including  A  Petition  to  the  Legislative  Assembly 
of  Canada,  and  a  Statement  of  Reasons  in  Support  of  that  Petition. 

London :    Waterlow  and  Sons,  London  Wall,  Birchin  Lane,  and  Parliament 
Street.    1861.    8  vo.,  54  pp. 

1187.  Letter  to  the  Right  Hon.  Benjamin  Disraeli,  M.P.,  on  the  present  relations  of 

England  with  the  Colonies. 

By  the  Right  Hon.  C.  B.  Adderley,  M.P. 

With  an  appendix  of  extracts  from  evidence  taken  before  the  Select  Com- 
mittee on  Colonial  Military  Expenditure,  1861. 

London:   Edward  Stanford,  6,  Charing  Cross,  S.W.    8  vo.,  68  pp. 


1862. 

1188.  Three  Months  in  Canada  and  the  United  States. 

By  James  Horatio  Booty. 
"  When  thou  haply  seest 

Some  rare,  noteworthy  object  in  thy  travels. 

Make  me  partaker  of  thy  happiness." — Shakespeare. 
London :   Printed  by  the  Author  at  his  private  residence.    1862.     8  vo.,  94  pp. 

1189.  Pieces  Justificatives  relativement  a  la  Guerre  entre  les  Frangais  et  les  Anglais 
en  Amerique. 

(Guerre  des  Sept  Ans.) 

1755-1760. 

L.  Dussieux.    Paris,  1862. 

(Title  page  missing.)     8  vo.,  216  pp. 

1190.  Voyage  de  Louis  Peltier  par  Terre  et  par  Mer;    Comprenant  le  recit  de  son 
voyage  a  la  peche  a  la  baleine  et  de  S'Ss  excursions  en  Afrique. 

EcRiT  par  lui-meme. 

Quebec :   Imprime  au  Bureau  de  "  La  Ref orme."    Rue  D'Aiguillon,  Faubourg 
Saint-Jean.     1862.     Small  8  vo.,  64  pp. 


148 

1191.  Echappe  de  la  Potence.    Souvenirs  d'un  Prisonnier  d'Etat  Canadien  en  1838. 

Montreal :  Imprime  pour  I'auteur  par  de  Montigny  &  Cie.  A  vendrs  chez  les 
principaux  Libraires.    1862. 

(Written  by  Felix  Poutre.)     12  mo.,  130  pp. 

1192.  Short  Lessons  for  Members  of  Parliament,  compiled  from  English  and  other 
Publications. 

By  a  Canadian  M.P.  of  experience  in  Legislative  Koutine. 

Tactique  de  L'Assemblee  Legislative,  ouvrage  compile  de  Publications  An- 
glaises  et  autres,  par  un  Depute  Canadien  verse  dans  les  usages  Parlementaires. 
Traducteur— E.  P.  D. 

Quebec:  Printed  by  Hunter,  Rose  &  Co..  St.  Ursule  Street.  Imprime  par 
Hunter,  Rose  et  Cie.,  Rue  Sainte  Ursule.     1862. 

(Compiled  by  George  Benjamin.)     S  vo.,  70  pp. 

1192a.  An  Act  respecting  the  Qualification  of  Justices  of  the  Peace. 
Consolidated  Statutes  of  Canada,  Cap.  100. 

Quebec:  Printed  by  Stewart  Derbishire  &  George  Desbarats,  Law  Printer 
to  the  Queen's  Most  Excellent  Majesty.    1862.    8  vo.,  13  pp. 

1193.  Organisation  Militaire  des  Canadas. 

L'Ennemi  !   L'Ennemi  ! 

Par  un  Carabinier. 

"  Sentinelle !  prenez  garde  a  vous !  " 

Quebec:    Typographic  de  Leger  Brousseau,  Rue  Buade.     1862. 

(Written  by  Faucher  de  Saint-Maurice.)     8  vo.,  38  pp.     (Autograph  copy.) 

1194.  Historique  des  Fonds  de  Retraite  en  Europe  et  en  Canada. 

Par  E.  P.  Dorion,  Chef  des  Traducteurs  Francais. 

Epig. — L'Hon.  M.  Vankoughnet. 

Quebec :   Imprime  par  Hunter,  Rose  et  Lemieux,  rue  Ste  Frsule.    186^. 

12  mo.,  94  pp. 

1195.  L'Honorable  L.  A.  Dessaules  et  le  Systeme  Judiciaire  des  Etats-Pontificaux. 

Par  Le  Professeur  Bibaud,  Jeune,  L.L.D.  Doyen  de  I'Ecole  de  Droit ;  Membfe 
Honoraire,  de  la  Faculte  des  Droits  de  TUniversite  de  New  York,  de  la  Societe 
Historique  de  FEtat  du  Michigan,  et  de  I'Union  Catholique  de  Montreal. 

Epig. — "  Quand  vous  dites  que  ....     Charles  Jean,  roi  de  Suede. 

Montreal:   P.  Cerat.  Imprimeur,  No.  78,  rue  Notre-Dame.     1862. 

12  mo.,  78  pp. 

1196.  Le  Verger  Canadien  ou  Culture  raisonnee  des  fruits  qui  peuvent  reussir  dans 

LES  VERGERS  ET  LES   JARDINS   DU    CaNADA. 

Ouvrage  brne  de  nombreuses  gravures  sur  bois  par  I'Abbe  L.  Provancher,^cure 
de  St  Joachim,  Montmorency. 

Quebec:  Joseph  Darveau,  Imprimeur-Editeur,  8,  rue  Lamoutagne,  Basse- 
Ville.    1862.    12  mo.,  153  pp. 

1197.  Militia.    A  Bill  relating  to  the  Militia. 

1862.      16  pp. 

1198.  Forts  versus  Ships;   also  defence  of  the  Canadian  Lakes  and  its  influence  on 

the   GENERAL  DEFENCE   OF   CANADA, 

By  an  Officer. 

London:   James  Ridgway.  169,  Piccadilly,  W.     1862.     8  vo.,  43  pp. 


149 

1199.  The  Military  Defences  of  Canada,  Considered  in  Respect  to  our  Colonial  Rela- 
tions with  Great  Britaix,  In  a  series  of  Letters  Published  in  the  Quebec 
"  Morning  Chronicle." 

(Revised  and  corrected,  with  Xotes  and  x\dditions.) 
By  AN  Upper  Canadian. 

Quebec:  Printed  at  the  Office  of  the  "Morning'  Chronicle,"  foot  of  ^Mountain 
Hill.     1862. 

(Attributed  to  H.  B.  Willson.)     8  vo.,  43  pp. 

1200.  Aide-Memoire  du  Carabinier  Volontaire,  comprenant  une  compilation  des 
termes  de  commandement  usites  dans  Farmee  Anglaise,  avec  quelques  notes  expli- 
catives. 

Aussi :  Le  Manuel  du  Sergent  et  la  Maniere  de  se  Perfectionner  dans  L'art 
du  tir,  precedes  D'un  Historique  des  Armes. 

Par  L.  T.  Suzoi',  Capitaine  Adjutant  du  Neuvieme  Bataillon  des  Voltigeurs 
de  Quebec,  et  instructeur  de  Mousqueterie  pour  le  Bas  Canada. 

Quebec :  Imprime  par  Stewart  Derbishire  et  George  Desbarats,  Imprimeur  de 
sa  Tres-Excellente  Majeste  la  Reine.     1862.     8  vo.,  52  pp. 

1201.  Parting  Words  on  the  Rejected  Militia  Bill. 

By  Colonel  D.  Lysons,  C.B. 

Quebec :   Printed  at  the  Canada  Gazette  Office.     1862.     S  vo.,  14  pp. 

1202.  Canada,  a  Battle  Ground;   about  a  Kingdom  in  A:\rERicA. 

By  Alexander  Somerville. 

"  One  who  has  whistled  at  the  Plough." 

Author  of  Works  in  Britain  on  Political  Economy,  Militai'y  Strategy,  and 
Conservative  Science  of  Nations. 

Hamilton,  Canada  West :  Printed  for  the  Author  by  Donnelley  &  Lawson, 
King  Street,  and  Sold  by  all  Booksellers.     1862.    8  vo.,  64  pp. 

1203.  Sailing  Directions  for  The  Gulf  and  River  St.  Lawrence. 

With  an  appendix,  containing  a  description  of  the  Harbours  of  Halifax,  and 
St.  John's,  N.B. 

Compiled  from  the  most  recent  Surveys. 

London,  E. :  Published  by  James  Imray  and  Son,  Chart  and  ISTautical  Book- 
sellers, 89  &  102  Minories.     1862.     8  vo.,  103  pp. 

1204.  Sailing  Directions  for  the  Island  of  Newfoundland,  and  Adjacent  Coast  of 
Labrador.     Compiled  from  the  most  recent  Surveys. 

London,  E. :  Published  by  James  Imray  and  Son,  Chart  and  Xautical  Book- 
sellers, 89  &  102,  Minories.     1862.     8  vo.,  96  pp. 

1205.  Emigration  and  Colonization  in  Canada:  A  Speech  Delivered  in  the  House 
of  Assembly,  Quebec,  25th  April,  1862. 

By  Thomas  D'Arcy  McGee,  M^ember  for  IMohtreal  (West). 

Quebec :   Printed  by  Hunter,  Rose  &  Lcmieux,  St.  LTrsule  Street.     1862. 

8  vo.,  25  pp. 

1206.  Letters  from  Canada,  with  nui\ierous  illustrations. 

(Republished  by  Request.) 

Tenth  Edition.     Copyright. 

Quebec :   Printed  at  the  Morning  Chronicle  Office.     1862.     8  vo.,  52  pp. 

1207.  Reponse  au  Memoire  de  MM.  Brousseau,  Freres,  Imprimeurs  des  Soirees  Cana- 
diennes. 

Par  F.  A.  H.  La  Rue,  (JJn  des  Collaborateurs.) 
Quebec,  1862.    8  vo.,  16  pp. 
234—10 


150 

1208.  Memoire  sur  L'Universite-Laval  avec  Pieces  justificatives. 

Quebec:    Typographie  D'Avigustin  Cote  &  Cie.    1862.    4to.,  Iviii  &  59  pp. 

1209.  Bishop  of  Huron's  Objections  to  the  Theological  Teaching  of  Trinity  College, 
As  now  Set  Forth  in  the  Letters  of  Provost  Whitaker,  Published  with  the  Author- 
ity of  the  Corporation  of  Trinity  College. 

To  which  is  Prefixed  An  Address  By  the  Bishop  of  Huron,  Containing  a 
Brief  History  of  the  Controversy  and  Replies  to  some  of  the  Statements  Publicly 
Made  on  the  Subject. 

London,  C.W. :   Printed  by  Thomas  Evans,  Dundas  Street  West.    1862. 

8  vo.,  15  pp. 

1210.  The  Bishop  of  Huron's  Objections  to  the  Theological  Teaching  of  Trinity 
College,  with  the  Provost's  Reply. 

Printed  by  order  of  the  Corporation  of  Trinity  College. 

Toronto :   Rowsell  and  Ellis,  Printers,  King  Street.    1862.    8  vo.,  84  pp. 

1211.  A  Letter  to  the  Bishops  and  Clergy  of  the  United  Church  of  England  and 
Ireland  in  Canada,  from  Francis  Fulford,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Montreal  and 
Metropolitan. 

Montreal :   Printed  by  John  Lovell,  St.  Nicholas  "Street.    1862.    8  vo.,  16  pp. 

1212.  Correspondence  arising  out  of  the  pastoral  letter  of  the  Right  Reverend  Francis 
Fulford,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Montreal. 

Toronto :   W.  C.  Chewett  &  Co.,  17  &  19  King  Street  East.    1862.    8  vo.,  8  pp. 

1213.  Second  Letter  to  the  Bishops  and  Clergy  of  the  United  Church  of  England 
and  Ireland  in  Canada. 

From  Francis  Fulford,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Montreal  and  Metropolitan. 
Montreal :   Printed  by  John  Lovell,  St.  Nicholas  Street.    1862.    8  vo.,  7  pp. 

1214.  No.  II.  Eeply  to  a  second  letter  of  the  Right  Rev'd  The  Lord  Bishop  of 
Montreal  and  Metropolitan  of  Canada. 

Addressed  to  the  Bishops  and  Clergy  of  the  United  Church  of  England  and 
Ireland  in  Canada. 

By  I.  Hellmuth,  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  Huron,  and  Asst.  Minister  of  St.  Paul's 
Cathedral,  London,  C.W. 

To  which  is  appended  "  The  Second  Letter  "  of  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Mont- 
real. 

Quebec :   Printed  at  the  Canada  Gazette  Office.     1862.    8  vo.,  13-7  pp. 

1215.  No.  3.  Reply  to  a  Third  Letter  of  the  Right  Rev,  The  Lord  Bishop  of  Mont- 
real, and  Metropolitan  of  Canada,  addressed  to  the  Bishop  and  Clergy  of  the 
United  Church  of  England  and  Ireland  in  Canada. 

To  which  is  appended  "  The  Third  Letter  "  of  the  Lord  Bishof  of-Mont- 
real. 

Quebec:  Printed  by  Middleton  &  Dawson,  Shaw's  Building,  Lower  Town. 
1862.    8  vo.,  16-14  pp. 

1216.' A- Letter,  to  the  Right  Reverend  Francis  Fulford,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Mont- 
real and  Metropolitan. 
By  Adam  Crooks. 

Toronto :   Printed  at  the  Globe  Office,  25  King  Street  West.    1862. 
8  vo.,  11  pp. 


151 

1217.  Relations  between  the  United  States  and  North-West  British  America. 

Letter  from  The  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  in  answer  to  A  resolution  of 
the  House  of  20th  May  last  on  the  subject  of  relations  with  Northwest  British 
America,  "  particularly  the  central  districts  of  the  Red  River  of  the  North  and 
the  Saskatchewan." 

July  11,  1862. — Laid  on  the  table,  and  ordered  to  be  printed. 

37th  Congress,  2d  Session.    House  of  Representatives.    Ex.  Doc.  No.  146. 

8  vo.,  85  pp. 

1218.  Reciprocity  Treaty  with  Great  Britain. 

Report  of  the  Committee  on  Commerce,  to  whom  were  referred  the  concur- 
rent resolutions  of  the  legislature  of  the  State  of  New  York  in  relation  to  the 
treaty  between  the  United  States  and  Great  Britain,  commonly  known  as  the 
"  Reciprocity  Treaty." 

Quebec :  Printed  by  Stewart  Derbishire  and  George  Desbarats,  Printer  to  the 
Queen's  Most  Excellent  Majesty.    8  vo.,  66  pp. 

1219.  Report  of  the  Minister  of  Finance  on  the  Reciprocity  Treaty  with  the  United 
States.  Also,  The  Memorial  of  the  Chamber  of  Commerce  of  St.  Paul,  Minne- 
sota, and  Report  of  Congress,  U.S:,  Thereon. 

Printed  by  Order  of  His  Excellency  the  Governor  General. 
Quebec :   Printed  by  Stewart  Derbishire  and  George  Desbarats,  Printer  to  the 
Queen's  Most  Excellent  Majesty.    1862.    8  vo.,  66  pp. 

1220.  Rapport  du  Ministre  des  Finances  sur  le  Traite  de  Reciprocite  avec  les  Etats 
Unis  ;  aussi  Le  Memoire  de  la  Chambre  de  Commerce  de  St  Paul,  Minnesota,  et 
Rapport  du  Congres  des  E.U.  Sur  le  Meme  Sujet. 

Imprime  par  ordre  de  son  Excellence  le  Gouverneur  General. 
Quebec :  Imprime  par  Stewart  Derbishire  et  George  Desbarats,  Imprimeuf  de 
sa  Tres-Excellente  Majeste  la  Reine.    1862.    8  vo.,  69  pp. 

1221.  A  Review  of  the  Commerce  of  Detroit  for  1861. 

Annual  Statement  of  the  Detroit  Tribune. 

Detroit:  Barns  &  Co.,  Printers,  Nos.  52  and  54  Shelby  Street.    1862. 

8  vo.,  42  pp. 

1222.  Report  of  the  Commissioners  appointed  to  report  a  Plan  for  the  Better  Organ- 
ization of  the  Department  of  Adjutant  General  of  Militia,  and  the  best  Means 
of  Reorganizing  the  Militia  of  this  Province,  and  to  Prepare  a  Bill  thereon. 

Printed  by  Order  of  His  Excellency. 

Quebec :  Printed  by  Stewart  Derbishire  and  George  Desbarats,  Printer  to  the 
Queen's  Most  Excellent  Majesty.    1862.    8  vo.,  22  pp. 

1222a.  Report  on  Colonization  Roads  in  Lower  Canada,  for  the  year  1861. 
By  Boucher  De  La  Bruere,  Esq.  ^ 

Quebec:    Printed  by  Hunter,  Rose  &  Lemieux,  St.  Ursule  Street.     1862. 

8  vo.,  55  pp. 

1222b.  Report  on  the  Ottawa  and  Pontiac  Colonization  Roads. 

Part  of  Appendix  No.  25,  to  the  Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Crown  Lands, 
for  1861. 

Quebec:   Printed  by  Hunter,  Rose  &  Lemieux,  St.  Ursule  Street.     1862. 
8  vo.,  19  pp.  and  maps. 

1223.  Report  of  the  Railway  Commissioners  of  the  PRO\aNCE  of  New  Brunswick,  for 
the  Year  1861.  "  . 

Saint  John,  N.B. :    Printed  by  Chubb  and  Company,  Prince  William  Street. 
1862.    8  vo.,  47  pp. 
234— lOi 


152 

1224.  Collection  of  the  Phodixts  of  tjie  Watf.rs  and  Forests  of  Upper  Canada,  Col- 
lected and  Ordered  for  the  International  Exhibition  of  London,  1862. 

By  J.  B.  Hurlbert,  L.L.D. 

Montreal:    Printed  by  M.  Longnioore  &  Co.,  jMontreal  Gazette  Steam  Press. 

1862.     8  vo.,  26  pp. 

1225.  Canada,  1862.    For  tlie  Information  of  Emicrants. 

8  vo.,  32  pp. 

1226.  Cariboo,  The  Xew]y  Discovered  Gold  Fields  of  British  Columbia,  fully  des- 
cribed BY  A  Returned  Digger,  who  has  made  his  own  Fortune  there,  and  Advises 
Others  to  go  and  do  Likewise. 

"  Men  at  these  diggings  get  from  three  to  ten  ounces  per  day." — Times,  Feb. 
5th,  1862. 
:  Ninth  Edition. 

(  London:    Darton  &  Hodge,  Ilolborn  Hill     1862.     12  mo.,  108  pp. 

1227.  Reminiscences  of   Quebec,   derived  from   reliable   sources;    For    the    use    of 

Travellers. 

Second  Edition,  considerably  augmented  and  improved. 
Quebec:    Printed  at  the  Mercury  Office.     1862.     8  vo.,  4-3  pp. 

1228.  Atlantic  Telegraph  Company.  Report  and  Proceedings  at  the  Fii'Tii  Ordinary 
General  Meeting,  held  at  No.  22,  Old  Broad  Street,  on  Wednesday,  19th  March, 
1862,  at  one  o'clock  P.M.,  The  Right  Hon.  James  Stuart  Wortley,  in  the  chair. 

London:   William  Brown  &  Co.,  Printers,  40  &  41.  Old  Broad  Street.     1862. 
8  vo.,  12  pp. 

1229.  Verbatim  Minutes  of  Proceedings  between  The  Right  Hon.  Viscount 
Palmerston,  K.G.,  and  a  Deputation  from  the  Atlantic  Telegraph  Company,  at 
Cambridge  House,  Piccadilly.     March  21st,  1862. 

8  vo.,  6  pp. 

1230.  Prospects  of  the  Atlantic  Telegraph.  A  paper  read  before  the  American  Geo- 
graphical and  Statistical  Society,  at  Clinton  Hall,  New  York,  May  1,  1862. 

By  Cyrus  W.  Field.  ■  * 

8  vo.,  15  pp. 

1231.  The  Lower  St.  Lawrence,  or  Quebec  to  Halifax,  via  Gaspe  and  Pictou. 

To  which  is  appended  Mr.  Wood's  description  of  the  River  Saguenay;  also, 
Legends  of  the  St.  Lawrence,  and  all  about  Fishing,  &c.  &c. 

Quebec  :    Printed  at  the  "  Mercury  "  Office.     1862.    16  nio.,  122  pp. 

1232.  Notes  on  the  Saguenay  for  tourists  and  others. 

By  Samuel  J.  Kelso,  formerly  agent  at  Chicoutimi  for  the  Scottish  Amicable 
;        Life  Assurance  Society. 
Price  25  cents. 

Quebec:   Printed  at  the  Office  of  the  ''Morning  Chronicle,''  foot  of  Mountain 
Hill.    1862.    8  vo.,  26  pp. 

1233.  Reponses  aux  Programmes  de  Pedago(;ie  et  D'Agriculture,  pour  les  Diplomes 
d'Ecole  Elementaire  et  d'Ecole  Modele. 

Redigees  par  M.  Jean  Langevin,  Pretre. 

Quebec:   Typographic  de  Joseph  Darveau,  S,  Rue  Lamontagne.     1862. 

8  vo..  31  pp 


153 

1234.  Les  Elements  de  TAgriculture  a  I'usage  de  la  jeunesse  canadrenne. 

Par  James  Smith,  Professeiu*  d'agriculture  au  college  agricole  et  industriel 
de  Rimouski. 

Neque  qui  plantat  est  aliquid  neque  qui  rigat,  sed  qui  incremeutum  dat 
Deus.— (I  Cor.  7.) 

Quebec:   Atelier  Typographique  du  "  Canadien,"  21,  rue  La  Montague.     1862. 

Prix:  25  cents.    12  mo..  117  pp. 

1235.  Le  Systeme  de  Credit  Foncier,  Fonctionnement  de  Cette  Institution  en  Europe. 
Opinions  des  Economistes  Europeens  les  plus  Celebres  siir  ses  Principes  et  ses 
avantages. 

Courtes  Considerations  sur  I'Etablissement  de  ce  Systeme  dans  le  Bas 
Canada. 

Par  George  Henry  Macaulay. 

Traduit  de  TAngiais  par  Emm.  Plain  De  St.  Aubin. 

8  vo.,  30  pp.  (incomplete). 

1236.  The  Twentieth  Report  of  the  Incorporated  Church  Society  of  the  Diocese  of 
Quebec,  for  the  Year  Ending  31st  December,  1861. 

Established,  Tth  July,  1842. 

Quebec:    Printed  at  the  Mercury  Xewspaper  Office.     1862.     8  vo.,  T7  pp. 

1237.  The  Staple  Trade  of  Canada.  A  Lecture  delivered  in  the  Temperance  Hall, 
Ottawa,  on  Tuesday,  18th  Marcb,  1862,  Before  the  Mechanics'  Institute  and  Athe- 
naeum. 

By  George  H.  Perry,  Esq.,  C.E.,  Vice-President  of  Association  of  Provincial 
Land  Surveyors,  Institute  of  Civil  Engineers  and  Architects  of  Canada. 

Ottawa :  Printed  at  the  "  L^nion "  Caloric  Engine  Power  Press,  Corner  of 
Sussex  and  York  Streets.     8  vo.,  45  pp. 

1238.  Projet  d'Etude  pour  la  formation  d'une  Baxque  Agricole  Xational  pour  le 
Bas-Canada. 

Par  G.  Boucherville. 

St.  Hyacinthe :    Imprime  au  Bureau  du  "  Courier  de  St.  Ilyaeinthe."     1862. 

8  vo.,  23  pp. 

1239.  Canadian  Credit  and  Securities, 

Dedicated  to  the  Holders  of  Canadian  Securities. 

Dumfries:   Printed  by  W.  R.  M'Diarmid  &  Co.     1862  ( ?).     8  vo.,  35  pp. 

(This  pamphlet  was  sent  to  the  holders  of  original  6  per  cent  Debentures  of 
the  Grand  Trunk  Railway  by  Messrs.  Taunton  &  Molyneux,  8  Sweeting  Street, 
Liverpool.) 

1863, 

1240.  Le  Canada  sous  La  Domixatiox  Axglaise.     (Analy&e  Historique.) 

Par  Boucher  de  la  Bruere,  Eils.  ' 

St.  Hyacinthe :  Imprime  par  Lussier  et  Freres,  Proprietaires  du  "  Courricr 
de  St.  Hyacinthe."    1863.    8  vo.,  80  pp. 

1240a.  a  Letter  to  the  Right  Honourable  C.  B.  Adderlev,  ]\[.P.,  on  the  Relations  of 
England  with  her  Colonies. 

By  The  Hon.  Joseph  Howe,  Premier  of  Nova  Scotia. 

London:   Edward  Stanford,  6,  Charing  Cross,  S.W.     1863.     8  vo.,  61  pp. 

1241.  Journal  du  Voyage  de  M.  Saikt-Luc  de  la  Corxe,  Ecr. 

Dans  le  Navire  L'Augusie,  en  I'an  1761. 
Seconde  Edition.  * 

Quebec:   Des  Presses  Mecaniques  de  A.  Cote  et  Cie.     1863.     8  vo..  28  pp. 


154 

1242.  Government  Commission  of  Inquiry. 

By  T.  K.  Ramsay,  Advocate. 

Montreal :   Printed  by  John  Lovell,  St.  Nicholas  St.    186.3.    8  vo.,  18  pp. 

1243.  A  Review  of  the  Militia  Policy  of  the  Present  Ad^siinistratiox. 

By  Junius  Jr. 

"  O  Tempora,  O  Mores." 

Hamilton :   1863.    8  vo.,  15  pp. 

1244.  ftuelques  reflexions  sur  l'Organisation  des  Volontaires  et  de  la  Milice  de 
cette  Province. 

Par  un  Veteran  de  1812. 

Quebec:   Des  Presses  a  Vapeur  de  A.  Cote  et  Cie.    1863. 

(Attributed  to  Sir  E.  P.  Tache.)     8  vo.,  45  pp. 

1245.  The  Canadian  Volunteers'  Hand-Book:    A  compendium  of  military  facts  and 
suggestions  adapted  to  Field  Service. 

By  J.  H.  SiDDONS,  (formerly  of  the  H.E.I.  Go's  Artillery,)  Professor  of  Elocu- 
tion, the  Modern  Languages,  and  Military  Sciences. 

Toronto:  Eollo  &  Adam,  General  Booksellers  and  Importers;  and  all  Book- 
sellers.   1863.    12  mo.,  69  &  3  pp. 

1245a.  Colonial  Military  Expenditure. 

Three  Speeches  of  Arthur  Mills,  Esq.,  M.P.,  in  the  House  of  Gommons,  March 
5,  1861 ;    March  4,  1862 ;  and  April  28,  1863. 
Reprinted  and  revised. 
London:   Edward  Stanford,  6  Gharing  Cross.    1863.    8  vo.,  36  pp. 

1246.  Journal  of  Events  principally  on  the  Detroit  and  Nugara  Frontiers,  during 
the  WAR  OF  1812. 

By  Capt.  W.  H.  Merritt  of  the  Prov.  Light  Dragoons. 

St.  Catherines,  G.W. :   Published  by  the  Historical  Society,  B.N.A.    1863. 

8  vo.,  82  pp. 

1247.  Lectures  on  Canada,  illustrating  its  present  position,  and  shewing  forth  its 
ONWARD  progress,  and  predictive  of  its  future  destiny. 

By  the  late  Mr.  Charles  Bass. 

Price  25  cents. 

Hamilton :  Printed  at  the  "  Spectator  "  Steam  Press,  Princess  Square.    1863. 

8  vo.,  45  pp. 

1248.  Letters  from  Canada,  with  Numerous  Illustrations. 

Published  by  Authority. 
Eleventh  Thousand. 

Copyright.    Right  of  Translation  Reserved. 

London:  Published  by  Frederic  Algar,  11,  Clements  Lane,  Lombard  Street. 
1863.    8  vo.,  83  pp. 

1249.  The  System  of  Landed  Credit,  or  La  Banque  de  Credit  Foncier. 

The  Working  of  that  Institution  in  Europe.  The  opinions  of  the  leading 
political  economists  of  Europe  with  regard  to  its  principles  and  advantages;  com- 
piled and  translated  from  authentic  works  in  the  French  language.  The  Intro- 
duction of  the  System  into  Lower  Canada  briefly  considered. 

By  George  Henry  Macaulay. 

Quebec:   Desbarats  and  Derbishire,  Queen's  Printer.    1863.    8  vo.,  67  pp. 

1250.  Adresse  aux  Electeurs  du  Bas-Canada. 

Quebec,  26  Mai,  1863. 
8  vo.,  24  pp. 


156 

1251.  Legende  Canadienne.    Le  Cap  au  Diable. 

Par  Chs.  Deguise,  M.D. 

Ste.  Anne  De  La  Pocatiere :  Imprime  par  Firmin  H.  Proulx.  1863.  8  vo.,  45  pp. 

1252.  Histoire  de  la  Tribune. 

Par  L.  M.  Darveau. 
Quebec,  Decembre  1863. 
8  vo.,  16  pp. 

1253.  Notice  sur  les  Plantes  de  Michaux  et  sur  son  Voyage  au  Canada  et  k  la  Bale 
D'Hudson. 

D'apres  son  Journal  manuscvit  et  auires  documents  inedits. 

Par  I'Abbe  Ovide  Brunet. 

Quebec:   Bureau  de  I'Abeille.    1863.    8  vo.,  44  pp. 

1254.  Inaugural  Address :  Delivered  by  J.  D.  Edgar,  Esq.,  President  of  the  "  Ontario 
Literary  Society." 

February  5th,  1863. 

The  Hon.  P.  M.  Vankoughnet,  Chancellor  of  Upper  Canada,  in  the  Chair. 

Published  by  Eequest. 

Toronto :   Eollo  and  Adam,  General  Booksellers,  61,  King  Street  East.    1863. 

8  vo.,  14  pp. 

1255.  Eloge  funebre  de  M.  L'Abbe  L.  J.  Casault,  premier  Eecteur  de  I'Universite 
Laval. 

Prononce  le  8  Janvier  1868  par  F.  A.  H.  Larue,  M.D.L. 

Quebec:   Atelier  Typographique  du  Canadien,  21,  Eue  Lamontagne.    1863. 

8  vo.,  14  pp. 

1256.  The  Judgments  of  the  Canadian  Bishops,  on  the  Documents  strsMiTTED  to 
them  by  the  Corporation  of  Trinity  College,  in  relation  to  the  Theological  teach- 
ing of  the  College. 

Toronto:   Eowsell  &  Ellis,  Printers,  King  Street.     1863.     8  vo.,  24  pp. 

1257.  Defence  of  the  Plan  of  University  Reform,  Proposed  by  the  Senate  of  the 
University  of  Toronto. 

Being  a  Statement  Drawn  up  at  the  Eequest  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of 
Queen's  College. 

Kingston:   Printed  at  the  Daily  News  Office.    1863.    8  vo.,  32  pp. 

1258.  Constitutions  et  Reglements  de  L'Universite  Laval. 

Publics  par  ordre  du  Conseil  Universitaire. 

Quebec :  Des  presses  a  vapeur  de  A.  Cote  &  Cie.    1863.    8  vo.,  90  pp. 

1259.  Eules  and  Regulations  for  the  Examination  of  Candidates  for  Teachers'  Certi- 
ficates or  Diplomas,  and  for  The  Establishment  of  New  Boards  of  Examiners  and 
to  defijie  the  Jurisdiction  of  Old  Boards  in  Lower  Canada 

Second  Edition.  ' 

Montreal :  Printed  by  Eusebe  Senecal,  No.  4  St.  Vincent  Street.    1863. 

8  vo.,  80  pp. 

1260.  Memorial  of  the  People  of  Eed  Eh^er  to  the  British  and  Canadian  Govern- 
ments, with  Eemarks  on  the  Colonization  of  Central  British  North  America, 
and  the  Establishment  of  a  Great  Territorial  Eoad  from  Canada  to  British 
Columbia. 

Submitted  to  the  Canadian  Government,  by  Sandford  Fleming. 
Printed  by  Order  of  the  Legislative  Assembly. 

Quebec:    Printed  for  the  Contractors  by  Hunter,  Eose  &  Co.,  26  St.  Ursule 
Street.    1863.    8  vo.,  57  pp. 


]56 

1261.  Memorial  du  Peuple  de  la  Riviere  Rouge  aux  Gouvernements  Anglais  et 
Canadiens,  Accompagne  d'Observations  sur  la  Colonisation  de  la  Pautie  Centrale 

.  DE  l'Amerique  Britannique  du  Nord,  et  TEstablishment  d'un  Grand  Chemix 
Territorial  du  Canada  a  la  Colombie  Anglaisk. 

Soumis  au  Governement  Canadien,  par  Sandford  Fleming:. 

Imprime  par  ordre  de  TAssemblee  Legislative. 

Quebec:  Imprime  pour  les  Entrepreneurs  par  Hunter.  Rose  et  Lemieux,  26 
Rue  Ste.  Ursule.     1863.     8  vo.,  59  pp. 

1262.  Return  of  all  Documents  relating  to  the  Postal  Services  by  the  Grand  Trunk 
Railway  Company. 

Printed  by  order  of  the  Legislative  Assembly. 

Quebec:  Printed  for  the  Contractors  by  Hunter,  Rose  &  Co.,  St.  Ursule 
Street.    186.3.    8  vo.,  107  pp. 

1262a.  Reports  on  the  Ottawa  and  French  River  Navigation  Projects. 
Published  by  Order  of  the  Board  of  Trade  of  Montreal. 
Montreal :   Printed  by  John  Lovell,  St.  Nicholas  Street.     1863. 
8  vo.,  22  pp.  and  maps. 

1262b.  Report  on  the  Ottawa  and  French  River  Navigation  Project, 
By  Walter  Shanly,  Civil  Engineer. 

Submitted  to  the  Legislative  Assembly  of  Canada,  and  printed  by  their  order: 
July,  1858. 

Reprinted  by  order  of  the  Board  of  Trade.  Montreal,  October,  1863. 
Montreal:   Printed  by  John  Lovell,  St.  Nicholas  Street.     1863. 
8  vo.,  51  &  50  pp. 

1263.  Rapports  Annuels  de  Pierre  Fortin.  Ecr.,  Magistrat,  Commandant  I'Expedi- 
tion  pour  la  Protection  des  Peeheries  dans  le  Golfe  St.  Laurent,  pendant  les 
Saisons  de  1861  et  1862. 

Imprime  par  ordre  de  I'Assemblee  Legislative. 

Quebec :  Imprime  pour  les  Entrepreneurs,  par  Hunter,  Rose  et  Lemieux,  Rue 
Ste.  Ursule.    1863.    8  vo..  128  pp. 

1263a.  Description  of  Townships  Surveyed  in  Lower  Canada,  in  1861  and  1862. 
With  Extracts  fro^i  Surveyors'  Reports. 

Quebec :    Printed  by  Hunter,  Rose  &  Co.,  St.  Ursule  Street.     1863.  .    * 

8  vo.,  43  &  20  pp. 

1263b.  Remarks  on  "Upper  Canada  Surveys,  and  Extracts  from  the  Surveyors'  Re- 
ports, containing  a  description  of  the  soil  and  timber  of  the  Townships  in  the 
Huron  and  Ottawa  Territory,  and  on  the  North  Shores  of  Lakes  Huron  and 
Superior. 

Quebec:    Printed  by  Hunter.  Rose  &  Co..  No.  26  St.  Ursule  Street.     1863. 

8  vo.,  83  pp.,  with  maps. 

1264.  Rapport  de  L'Ecole  d'Agricultire  et  de  la  Ferme-Modele  de  Ste.  Anne,  pour 
les  Annees  1861-1862. 

Ste.  Anne  de  la  Pocatiere:  de  I'Imprimerie  de  la  "Gazette  des  Campagnes." 
1863.     8  vo.,  31  pp. 

1265.  Rapport  sur  les  Mixes  D'Or  de  la  Chaudiere,  Bas-Canada.    Septembre  1863. 

Imprime  par  Ordre  de  la  Legislature. 

Quebec:  Imprime  pour  les  Entrepreneurs,  par  Hunter,  Rose  et  Lemieux,  Rue 
Ste.  Ursule.     1863.     8  vo.,  7  pp. 


157 

1266.  Report  of  the  Kailway  Commissioners  of  the  Province  of  jSTew  Brunswick,  for 
the  year  1862. 

Printed  by  Order  of  His  Excellency  the  Lieutenant  Governor,  for  the  use  of 
the  Hon.  The  Legislative  Council  and  the  House  of  Assembly. 

Saint  John,  N.B. :    Printed  by  Chubb  &  Co.,  Prince  William  Street.     1863. 
8  vo.,  50  pp. 

1267.  The  Culture  of  the  Vine  and  Esiicration. 

By  J.  M.  de  Courtenay. 

Second  Edition. 

Quebec:   Print-ed  by  Joseph  Darveau,  8,  Mountain  Hill.    8  vo.,  53  pp. 

1268.  Flax,  directions  for  its  cultivation  and  management. 

Quebec :   Printed  at  the  Canada  Gazette  Office.    1863.    16  mo.,  30  pp. 

1269.  Reports  upon  the  Property  of  the  Eamsay  Lead  Mining  and  Smelting  Co. 

By  John  H.  Blake,  Esq.,  of  Boston,  and  William  Plummer,  Esq.,  of  Canada. 
Together  with  Extracts  from  the  Eeport  of  Sir  William  E.  Logan,  Chief  of 
the  Government  Survey  of  the  Canadas. 

Also  The  Charter  and  By-Laws  of  the  Company,  with  a  list  of  its  officers. 
Boston:   Press  of  Geo.  C.  Band  &  Avery,  No.  3  Cornhill.     1863.    8  vo.,  32  pp. 

1270.  The  Gold  Fields  of  Canada:  A  Paper  read  before  the  Literary  and  Historical 
Society  of  Quebec,  ISth  November,  1863, 

By  Rev.  James  Douglas. 

Quebec :    Printed  by  Hunter,  Ptose  &  Co.,  St.  Ursule  Street.     1863. 

i?  vo.,  18  pp. 

1271.  Statements  concerning  the  Trade  and  Co]m:merce  of  the  City  of  Montreal,  for 
1862 : 

Being  a  reprint  of  three  articles  from  the  "  Daily  Witness,"  viz. :  I. — The 
Produce  Trade.     II. — The  Shipping  Interests.     III. — Financial  Matters. 

Montreal :  Published  at  the  "  Daily  Witness  "  Office,  Great  St.  James  Street. 
1863.    8  vo.,  23  pp. 

1272".  Charter  and  By-Laws  of  the  St.  George's  Society  of  Toronto,  Instituted  for 
the  Relief  of  Sick  and  Destitute  Englishmen  and  their  Descendants. 

Established  1836,  Incorporated  1858, 

To  which  is  added  the  Report  of  the  Committee  for  1862.  Together  with  a 
List  of  Officers  and  Members. 

Toronto:   Printed  for  the  Society.     1863.     12  mo.,  38  pp. 

1864. 

1273.  The  Settlement  and  Early  History  of  Albany. 
By  William  Barnes.  -' 

Albany,  N.Y. :    J.  Munsell,  State  Street.     1864.     8  vo.,  100  pp. 

1273a.  An  Inquiry  into  the  Authenticity  of  Documents  concerning  a  Discovery  in 
North  America  claimed  to  have  been  made  by  Verrazauo. 

Read  before  the  New- York  Historical  Society,  Tuesday.  October  4th,  1864. 

By  Buckingham  Smith. 

New-York :    Printed  by  John  E.  Trow.     ^I  DCCC  LXIV.     8  vo.,  31  pp. 

1273b.  Speech  of  the  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer  on  the  Bill  for  the  Extension 
OF  the  Suffrage  in  Towns.    May  11,  1864. 
Third  Edition. 
London :    John  Murray,  Albermarle  Street.     1864.     8  vo.,  22  pp. 


158 

1274.  Canada  in  1864:  a  hand  book  for  settlers. 

By  Henry  T.  Newton  Chesshyre,  later,  R.IST.,  author  of  "  "Recollections  of  a 
Five  Years'  Residence  in  Norway. 

London:    Sampson  Low,  Son,  and  Marston,  14  Ludgate  Hill.     1864. 
(The  right  of  translation  is  reserved.)     12  mo.,  165  pp. 

1275.  Canada.    For  the  Information  of  Intending  Emigrants. 

By  Authority. 

Quebec:   Printed  by  J.  Blackburn.    1864.    12  mo.,  74  pp. 

1276.  Quebec :  As  it  Was,  and  As  it  Is,  or,  A  Brief  History  of  The  Oldest  City  in 
Canada,  from  its  Foundation  to  the  Present  Time,  with  A  Guide  for  Strangers, 
to  the  Different  Places  of  Interest  within  the  City,  and  Adjacent  thereto. 

Fourth  Edition. 

By  Willis  Russell,  (Russell's  Hotel.) 

Quebec :  Printed  for  the  Proprietor,  By  G.  T.  Cary,  11  &  13,  Fabrique  Street. 
1864.    8  vo.,  147  pp. 

1276a.  The  Tourist's  Guide  to  Quebec. 

By  Godfrey  S.  0'Brien,~P.L.S. 

Quebec:   Printed  by  Hunter,  Rose  &  Co.    1864.    12  mo.,  70  pp. 

1277.  La  Memoire  de  Montcalm  vengee  ou  le  Massacre  au  Fort  George. 

Documents  historiques  reeueillis. 

Par  J.  M.  LeMoine,  Ecr. 

Quebec:   J.  N.  Duquet  &  Cie,  Editeurs.    1864.    16  mo.,  91  pp. 

1277a.  La  Mission  de  la  France. 

Par  un  Franco- Americain. 

Paris  Librairie  de  Ch.  Meyrueis  et  Comp.,  Editeurs,  Rue  de  Rivoli,  174.  1864. 

8  vo.,  23  pp. 

1278.  Intercolonial  Union.  The  proposed  constitution  as  adopted  by  the  Quebec 
Conference  in  October,  1864. 

Montreal:  Printed  by  M.  Longmoore  &  Co.,  Printing  House,  31  Great  St. 
James  St.    1864.    8  vo.,  15  pp. 

1278a.  Union  of  the  Colonies  of  British  North  America:  being  Three  Papers  upon 
this  Subject,  originally  published  between  the  years  1854  and  1861. 

By  P.  S.  Hamilton,  Barrister  at  Law,  and  Chief  Commissioner  of  Mines  for 
the  Province  of  Nova  Scotia. 

Montreal :  Printed  by  John  Lovell,  St.  Nicholas  Street.    1864.    8  vo.,  103  pp. 

1279.  Speech  on  the  Proposed  Union  of  the  British  North  American  Provinces, 
Delivered  at  Sherbrooke,  C.E., 

By  The  Hon.  A.  T.  Galt,  Minister  of  Finance. 
23rd  November,  1864. 
Reprinted  from  the  Montreal  Gazette. 

Montreal:  Printed  by  M.  Longmoore  &  Co.,  Printing  House,  31  Great  St. 
James  Street.    1864.    8  vo.,  24  pp. 

1279a.  The  Future  Government  of  Canada:  being  Arguments  in  favor  of  a  British 
American  Independent  Republic. 

Comprising  a  Refutation  of  the  Position  taken  by  The  Hon.  T.  D'Arcy 
McGee,  in  the  British  American  Magazine,  for  a  Monarchial  Form  of  GtOVErn- 

MENT. 

By  T.  Phillips  Thompson,  of  St.  Catharines,  C.W. 

St.  Catharines:    H.  F.  Leavenworth's  "Herald"  Power  Press.     1864. 

8  vo.,  24  pp. 


159 

1280.  The  Crown  and  the  Confederation.  Three  Letters  to  the  Hon.  John  Alex- 
ander McDonald,  Attorney  Grsneral  for  Upper  Canada. 

By  A  Backwoodsman, 

"Einis  Coronat?" 

Montreal:    John  Lovell,  Printer,  St.  Nicholas  Street.     1864.     8  vo.,  36  pp. 

1281.  Remarks  on  the  Militia  of  Canada. 

Kingston :   Printed  at  the  Daily  News  Office.     1864.     8  vo.,  46  pp. 
(Written  by  Sir  Eichard  Cartwright.) 

1282.  Considerations  sur  Notre  Organisation  Militaire. 

Par  un  Officier  de  Milice. 

Montreal :  Des  Presses  a  Vapeur  de  Plinguet  &  Laplante,  26,  Kue  St  Gabriel. 
1864.      12  mo.,  30  pp. 

1283.  Canada  Defended  by  Her  Militia. 

Quebec:  Printed  at  the  "Morning  Chronicle"  Office,  Poot  of  Mountain  Hill. 

1864.    8  vo.,  25  pp. 

(Signed  "Miles  Emeritus,"  supposed  to  be  the  pen  name  of  Col.  John  Sewell.) 

1284.  The  St.  Albans  Raid.  Investigation  by  the  Police  Committee  of  the  City 
Council  of  Montreal,  into  the  charges  preferred  by  Councillor  B.  Devlin,  against 
Guillaume  Lamothe,  Esq.,  Chief  of  Police  ;  and  the  Proceedings  of  the  Council 
in  Reference  thereto. 

Montreal :  Printed  by  Owler  &  Stevenson,  41  St.  Erancis  Xavier  Street.  1864. 
8  vo.,  75  pp. 

1285.  Self  Reliance,  or  A  Plea  for  the  Protection  of  Canadian  Industry. 

By  Joseph  Wright. 

DuNDAS :  Printed  by  James  Somerville,  at  the  "  True  Banner  "  Office,  Main 
St.    1864.    8  vo.,  54  pp. 

1285a.  Financial  Crises:  their  Causes  and  Effects. 
By  Henry  C.  Carey. 

Philadelphia:  Henry  Carey  Baird,  Industrial  Publisher,  No.  406  Walnut 
Street.    1864.    8  vo.,  58  pp. 

1286.  Practical  Notes  on  the  Legislation  for  the  Eisheries  of  the  St.  Lawrence. 

To  William  Rhodes,  Esquire,  President  of  the  Fish  and  Game  Club. 
Quebec :  Printed  at  the  Office  of  the  "  Morning  Chronicle,"  Eoot  of  Mountain 
Hill.    1864.    8  vo.,  15  pp. 

1287.  Wilderness  Journeys  in  New  Brunswick,  in  1862-3. 

By  the  Hon.  Arthur  Hamilton  Gordon,  Lieutenant  Governor,  &c.  &c. 
Saint  John,  N.B. :    J.  &  A.  M'Millan,  Publishers,  T8  Prince  William  Street. 
1864.    8  vo.,  64  pp. 

1288.  Tableau  Synoptique  de  L'Ornithologie  du  Canada. 

Classification  et  nomenclature  du  "  Smithsonian  Institution  de  Washington." 

Par  J.  M.  Lemoine. 

Quebec :   Des  Presses  a  vapeur  de  Leger  Brousseau.    1864.     12  mo.,  24  pp. 

1289.  Analyse  des  Lois  D'Enregistrement,  comprenant  le  Chapitre  XXXVII  et  les 

sections  7  et  8  du  Chapitre  XXXVI  des  Statuts  Refondus  pour  le  Bas-Canada,  et 
le  Statut  25  Vic.  Chapitre  XL  Suivie  d'un  Appendice  contenant  certaines  obser- 
vations sur  les  Defauts  et  les  Lacunes  de  la  Loi  d'Enregistrement. 

Par  J.  A.  Hervieux,  Registrateur  du  Comte  de  Terrebonne. 

Epig. — Sir  L.  H.  Lafontaine. 

Montreal :  C.  O.  Beauchemin  &  Valois  Libraires,  Editeurs,  Rue  St.  Paul,  127. 
1864.    12  mo.,  Ill  pp. 


160 

1290.  Le  Rougisme  en  Canada;  &9s  Idees  religieuses,  ses  princip^g  socieux  et  ses  ten- 
dances anti-Canadiennes. 

Epig.— "  De  Maistre." 

Par  un  Observateur. 

Quebec :    Des  Presses  Mecaniques  de  A.  Cote  &  Cie.     1864.     16  mo.,  79  pp. 

1291.  Le  Principe  des  Natioxalites.  Lecture  Publique  faite  devant  Tlnstitut  Cana- 
dien  a  Montreal  le  ler  Decembre  1864. 

Par  M.  Gonzalve  Doutre. 

Montreal :    Typographie  du  J  ournal  "  Le  Pays."     1864.     24  mo.,  Y3  pp. 

1292.  Ministerial  Explanations.    2nd  Session,  8th  Parliament,  27  Victoria,  1864. 

G.  Desbarats  &  M.  Cameron,  Queen's  Printer.     3  pp. 

1293.  Bill,  entitled  An  Act  to  amend  the  Act  chapter  three  of  the  Consolidated  Sta- 
tutes of  Canada,  intituled :  An  Act  containing  special  provisions  concerning  both 
Houses  of  the  Provincial  Parliament. 

Received  and  read  first  time,  Friday,  10th  June,  1864. 
Second  reading,  Saturday,  11th  June,  1864. 
Hon.  Mr.  Dorion. 
G.  Desbarats  &  M.  Cameron,  Queen's  Printer.     3  pp. 

1294.  Jugement  Errone  de  M.  Ernest  Eenan  sur  les  Laxgues  Salvages. 

Par  N.  O. 

Montreal:   Typographie  D'Eusebe  Senecal,  Eue  St.  Vincent,  4,  1864. 
(Written  by  Abbe  Cuog,  P.S.S.)       8  vo.,  23  pp. 

1295.  La  Gazette  de  Quebec. 

Par  E.  Gerin. 

Quebec :   J.-N.  Duquet  &  Cie,  Editeurs.    1864.    12  mo.,  65  pp. 

1296.  Inaugural  Address  of  Goverxor  Miller  to  the  Legislature  of  Minnesota, 
Delivered  January  13,  1864. 

Printed  by  Authority. 

Saint  Paul:    Frederick  Driscoll,    State  Printer.     Press  Printing   Corhpany. 
1864.    8  vo.,  11  pp. 

1297.  Discours  prononces  a  ISTotre  Dame  de  Quebec  au  Triduum  de  la  Socie-ee  de  St- 
Vincent-de-Paul,  les  21,  22  et  23  Decembre  1863. 

Par  le  Rev.  Thomas-Aime  Chandonnet. 

Quebec:    Atelier  de  Leger  Brousseau,  Imprimeur  de  L'Archeveche-,   7,  Rue 
Buade.    1864.    8  vo.,  72  pp. 

1298.  Separate  Schools.  A  Speech,  on  the  subject  of  "  Separate  Schools";  Delivered 
before  the  Synod  of  the  Diocese  of  Ontario  at  its  Annual  Session  in  the  City  of 
Kingston,  on  Tuesday,  21st  of  June,  1864, 

By  the  Rev.  J.  Gilbert  Arjestrong,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Hawkesbury,  C.W. 
Ivingston :    Printed  at  the  "  Canadian  Churchman  "  Office,  Corner  of  Bagot 
and  Princess  Streets.     8  vo.,  23  pp. 

1299.  The  Gait  Prize  Essay.    An  Essay  on  Co:mmon  School  Education. 

By  Miss  Margaret  Robertson,  Sherbrooke,  C,E.  • 

Published  under  the  Sanction  of  the  Saint  Francis  District  Teachers'  Asso- 
ciation. 

Sherbrooke:   Printed  by  J.  S.  Walton,  at  the  Gazette  Office.     8  vo.,  26  pp. 

1300.  Memoire  Presente  par  le  Seminaire  de  Quebec  a  NN.  SS.  Les  Eveques  de  la 
Province  As&emblee  aux  Trois-Rivieres.     Octobre  1864. 

4to.,  30  pp. 


161 

1300a.  The  Encyclical  Letter  of  Pope  Pius  TX,  and  the  Syllabus  of  Modern  Errors, 
dated  Dec.  8,  1861. 
8  vc,  15  pp. 

1301.  A  Few  Remarks  on  the  Meeting  at  Montreal  for  the  Formatiox  of  ax  Associa- 
tion for  the  Promotion  and  Protection  of  the  Educational  Interests  of  Protestants 
in  Lower  Canada. 

Republished  from  the  Lower  Canada  Law  Journal  of  Education. 
Montreal:    Printed  by  Eusebe  Senecal,  4  St.  Vincent  Street.     1864. 
8  vo.,  36  pp. 

1301a.  On  Some  Points  in  the  History  &  Prospects  of  Protestant  Education  in 
Lower  Canada. 

A  Lecture,  delivered  by  Principal  Dawson,  before  the  Association  of  Teachers 
in  connection  with  the  McGill  Normal  School,  Dec,  1861. 

Montreal:    Printed  by  J.  C.  Becket,  38,  Great  St.  James  Street.     1861. 

8  vc,  20  pp. 

1302.  The  Protest  of  the  Minority  of  the  Corporation  of  Trinity  College,  against 
the  Resolution  Approving  of  the  Theological  Teaching  of  that  Institution. 

With  an  Appendix,  Containing  the  Opinions  of  the  Five  Canadian  Bishops. 
On  the  same  subject. 

London,  C.W. :  Dawson  &  Bro.,  Book  &  Job  Printers,  Richmond  St.,  Opposite 
City  Hall.    1861.    8  vo.,  22  pp. 

1303.  The  Inaugural  Address  delivered  at  the  opening  of  Huron  College,  London, 
Canada  West,  on  the  2nd  of  December,  A.D.  1863, 

By  the  Right  Rev.  Charles  Petit  McIlvaine,  D.D.,  D.C.L.,  Bishop  of  Ohio, 
U.  S.  of  A. 

To  which  is  appended  the  opening  address  of  the  Right  Rev.  the  Lord  Bishop 
of  Huron. 

London :  Dawson  &  Brother,  Book  &  Job  Printers,  Richmond  St.,  opposite 
City  Hall.  1864.    16  mo.,  56  pp. 

1304.  Proceedings  of  the  Twelfth  Session  of  The  Synod  of  the  United  Church  of 
England  and  Ireland,  in  the  Diocese  of  Toronto,  on  Wednesday,  Thursday  and 
Friday,  The  8th,  9th,  and  10th  days  of  June,  In  the  Year  of  Our  Lord 
MDCCCLXIV. 

Toronto :    Henry  Rowsell,  Printei".     1864.     8  vc,  78  pp. 

1305.  Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  General  Asse^ibly  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land for  promoting  the  religious  interests  of  Scottish  Presbyterians  in  the 
Colonies. 

Given  in  by  The  Rev.  Prof.  Stevenson,  D.D.,  convener,  May  1864. 
Edinburgh:    Printed  by  Thomas  Paton,  IS  George  Street.     MDCCCLXIV. 
8  vo.,  25  pp. 

1306.  Art  Association  of  Montreal.  (Founded  1860.)  (Re-organized  under  Act, 
1863.)  The  Act  of  Incorporation  (23rd  Vic,  Cap.  13)  and  The  By-laws  adopted 
11th  January,  1864. 

Montreal:  M.  Longmoore  &  Co.,  Gazette  Steam  Press,  Great  St.  James  Street. 
1864.     12  mo.,  21  pp. 

1307.  Letters  on  Homoeopathy,    For  and  against. 

"  Prove  all  things ;   hold  fast  that  which  is  good." 

Montreal:    Printed  by  J.  C.  Becket,  38  Great  St.  James  St.     1864. 

8  vo.,  16  pp. 


162 

1308.  Memorial  of  Antonio  Pelletier.    To  the  Hon.  William  H.  Seward,  Secretary 

of  State. 

Washington,  July  9,  1864.    8  vo.,  40  pp. 

1309.  Report  of  Mr.  John  H.  Eice,  from  the  select  committee  on  The  Defences  of  the 
Northeastern  Frontier.     To  accompany  bill  H.E.  No.  541. 

June  20,  1864. — Ordered  to  be  printed. 

38th  Congress.    1st  Session.  House  of  Representatives.    Report  No.  119. 

8  vo.,  83  pp. 

1310.  Return  to  an  Address  for  copies  of  papers  connected  with  the  Grand  Trunk 
Mail  Service  since  1863. 

Printed  by  order  of  the  Legislative  Assembly. 

Quebec :   Printed  by  Hunter,  Rose  &  Lemieux,  No.  26  Ursule  Street.    1864. 

8  vo.,  98  pp. 

1311.  Rapport  du  Comite  Special  de  L'Enseignement  Agricole. 

Sommaire  1 — La  Marche  et  I'etat  de  I'Enseignemsnt  Agricole  a  I'etranger. 

2 — La  Marche  et  I'etat  de  I'Enseignement  Agricole  en  Canada. 

3 — Conclusions  du  Comite  special  charge  de  s'enquerir  des  Moyens 
de  Pi-omouvoir  I'Enseignement  Agricole  dans  le  Bas-Canada. 
Imprime  par  Ordre  de  L'Assemblee  Legislative. 

Quebec :   Lnprime  par  Hunter,  Rose  et  Lemieux,  Rue  Ste.  Ursule.    1864. 
8  vo.,  64  pp. 

1312.  Report  of  the  Select  Committee  appointed  to  consider  the  practicability  and 
propriety  of  constructing  a  Ship  Canal  between  the  Georgian  Bay  and  Lake 
Ontario,  via  Lake  Simcoe.    1864. 

8  vc,  25  pp. 

1312a.  Reports  of  Agents  on  the  Colonization  Roads  in  Canada: 

Being  Appendices  from  the  Annual  Report,  for  1863,  of  the  Honorable 
William  McDougall,  Commissioner  of  Crown  Lands. 

Quebec:   Printed  by  Hunter,  Rose  &  Co.,  St.  Ursule  Street.    1864. 
8  vo.,  54  pp. 

1313.  Correspondence  Relating  to  The  Inter-Colonial  Railway. 

Laid  before  the  Legislature  by  command  of  His  Excellency  the  Lieutenant 

Governor. 

(In  continuation  of  correspondence  laid  before  the  Legislature  in  1863.) 
Fredericton:    G.  E.  Fenety,  Printer  to  the  Queen's  Most  Excellent  Majesty. 

1864.    8  vo.,  52  pp. 

1314.  Correspondence,  Documents,  Evidence  and  Proceedings  in  the  Enquiry  of 
Messrs.  Lafrenaye  &  Doherty,  Commissioners,  into  the  office  of  the  Clerk  of  the 
Crown  and  Clerk  of  the  Peace,  Montreal. 

Followed  by  the  Remarks  of  Messrs.  Delisle  &  Schiller  on  so  much  of  the 
Report  of  the  Commissioners  as  has  been  allowed  to  transpire. 

And  the  Remarks  of  Mr.  Brehaut  on  the  Letter  Announcing  to  him  the  causes 
of  his  dismissal,  as  the  whole  appeared  in  the  Montreal  Gazette. 

Montreal:  Printed  by  M.  Longmoore  &  Co.,  at  the  Montreal  Gazette  Job 
Office.    1864.    8  vo.,  101  &  iii  pp. 


163 

1315.  Correspondance,  Documents,  Temoignages  et  Precedes  dans  L'enquete  de 
Messrs.  Lafrenaye  &  Doherty,  Commissaires  dans  le  bureau  du  Greffier  de  i.a 

COURONNE  ET   GrEFFIER  DE  LA  PaIX,  MONTREAL. 

Suivis  des  Eemarques  de  Messrs.  Delisle  &  Schiller  sur  cette  Partie  du 
Rapport  des  Commissaires  qui  a  pu  etre  connue. 

Et  les  Eemarques  de  Mr.  Brehaut  sur  la  lettre  annoncant  les  causes  de  sa 
Demission,  comme  le  tout  a  paru  dans  "  La  Minerve." 

Montreal:   Imprimerie  de  la  Minerve.    1864.    8  vo.,  113  &  iii  pp. 

1316.  Rapport  de  I'Ecole  d' Agriculture  et  de  la  Ferme-Modele  de  Saint  Anne,  pour 
I'Annee  1863. 

Imprime  par  ordre  de  I'Honorable  Ministre  de  TAgriculture. 
Ste.  Anne  de  la  Pocatiere:    Imprime  par  Pirmin  H.  Proulx,  Editeur  de  la 
"  Gazette  des  Campagnes."    1864.    8  vo.,  24  pp. 

1317.  A  History  of  the  Grand  Trunk  Railway  of  Canada,  compiled  from  public  docu- 
ments. 

By  Thomas  Storrow  Brown. 

Quebec:  Printed  for  the  Author  by  Hunter,  Rose  &  Co.,  St.  Ursule  Street. 
1864.    8  vo.,  54  pp. 

1318.  Organization  of  the  European  and  North  American  Railway  Company. 

Clayton  &  Medole,  Printers,  4  Thames  Street,  Trinity  Building,  N.Y.    1864? 
8  vo.,  48  pp.  , 

1319.  The  Toronto  &  Georgian  Bay  Ship  Canal. 

Reply  to  certain  Queries  of  the  Honorable  the  Canal  Committee  of  the 
Canadian  Parliament. 

By  William  Bross,  A.M.,  of  the  Chicago  Tribune. 

Chicago :  Tribune  Book  and  Job  Printing  Establishment.    1864.    8  vo.,  15  pp. 

1320.  Locomotive  Engines.    What  they  are  and  What  they  ought  to  be. 

By  R.  F.  Eairlie. 

London:   Printed  by  John  King  &  Co.,  63,  Queen  Street,  E.G.    1864. 

(Illustrated.)     8  vo.,  36  pp. 

1321.  Reports  on  the  Shepherd  Copper  Mine,  Situated  in  South  Stukely,  Canada 

East. 

Reports  by  Charles  Robb,  Mining  Engineer. 

Montreal :   Printed  by  John  Lovell,  St.  Nicholas  Street.    1864.    8  vo.,  10  pp. 

1322.  Charter  and  By-laws  of  the  St.  George's  Society  of  Toronto,  Instituted  for 
the  Relief  of  Sick  and  Destitute  Englishmen  and  their  Descendants.  Established 
1836.    Incorporated  1858. 

To  which  is  added  the  Report  of  the  Committee  for  1863,  together  with  a 
List  of  Officers  and  Members. 

Toronto :   Printed  for  the  Society.     1864.     12  mo.,  31  pp. 

1323.  The  Greenwood  Tragedy.  Three  Addresses  delivered  to  the  Prisoners  in 
Toronto  Gaol,  soon  after  the  suicide  of  William  Greenwood,  and  having  reference 
to  that  event. 

To  which  is  added  an  appeal  to  the  ladies  of  Canada. 

By  Colonel  Kingsmill. 

In  prison  and  ye  came  unto  me. — Matt,  xxv.,  36. 

Guelph:    Printed  at  the  "Herald"  Book  and  Job  Office,  Wyndham  Street, 

1864.    8  vo.,  35  pp. 


164 

1324.  Execution  de  Jonx  Meehan,  5000  A  GOOO  Personnes  Prosentes — Coxduites  du 

PRISONNIER SeS   DERNIERES   PAROLES — CoMPEAlNTE  DU   COXDAME. 

Grand  incendie  a  Osaka  (Japon) — 30,000  maisoii  brulees  —1000  personnes 
peries  par  le  feu. 

Quebec:    Des  Presses  Meeaniques  du  Canadien.     1864.     16  n^o.,  15  pp. 

1325.  Flax  and  Hemp. 

A.  Kirkwood. 

Toronto :    1864  (  ?)       8  vo.,  79  pp. 

1326.  Catalogue  de  la  Bibliotheque  de  feu  Sir  L.  H.  Lafoxtaixe,  Baronnet,  Juge  en 
Chef,  etc. 

Cette  bibliotheque  contient  luie  collection  d'ouvrages  rares  et  precieux  sur 
la  jurisprudence  et  sur  I'histoire  de  I'Amerique,  portant  la  plupart  des  notes 
manuscrites  du  Juge  en  Chef. 

Le  jour  et  le  lieu  de  la  vente  seront  aiinonces  dans  les  Jouruaux  pour  Mai 
prochain. 

Montreal :   Typographic  Eusebe  Senecal,  Rue  Saint  Vincent,  l^o.  4.    1864  ( ?) 

4to.,  31  pp. 

1865. 

1326a.  The  Speech  of  the  Ex.  Hox.  Egbert  Lowe,  M.P.,  upon  the  Second  Eeading  of 
Mr.  Bainss'  Bill  for  the  Extension  of  the  Borough  Fraxchise. 

Delivered  in  the  House  of  Commons  on  "Wednesday,  May  3rd,  1865. 
London :    Bickers  and  Son,  Leicester  Square.     8  vo.,  16  pp. 

1327.  Notes  on  Federal  Governmexts,  Past  axd  Present. 

By  the  Hon.  Thos.  D'Arcy  McGee,  M.E.I. A. 

With  an  Appendix,  containing  the  Federal  Constitution  of  the  Xew  Zealand 
Colonies. 

"  I  would  form  an  individual  model,  suited  to  the  character,  disposition, 
"  wants,  and  circumstances  of  the  country,  and  I  would  make  all  exertions,  whether 
"  by  action  or  by  writing,  within  the  limits  of  the  existing  law,  for  ameliorating 
"  its  existing  condition,  and  bringing  it  nearer  to  the  model  selected  for  imita- 
"tion." — Sir  George  Cornewall  Lewis. — A  Dialogue  on  the  best  form  of  Govern- 
ment, page  117. 

Montreal :    Pubished  by  Dawson  Brothers.     1865. 

Price  25  cents.    8  vo.,  75  pp. 

1328.  Memoires  d'un  Vieux  Garcox. 

Recueillis  et  commentes  par  Alph.  Cynosuridis. 

Montreal:    A  vendre  chez  tons  les  Libraires.     1865.     16  mo.,  48  pp. 

1329.  Poisson  D'Avril  1865.    Eeveries  d'un  Jouer  de  Pigeon-Hole. 

(By  L.  T.  Groulx.)     8  vo.,  51  pp. 

1330.  L'Histoire  du  Canada  en  Tableaux,  Comprenant: 

1.  Les  Evenements  Politiques; 

2.  Les  Evenements  Eeligieux; 

3.  Des  Listes  des  Vice-Eois,  Gouverneurs,  Intendants,  etc.; 

4.  Des  Listes  des  Archeveques  et  Eveques; 

5.  Les  Decouvertes,  Batailles,  Traites  de  Paix,  Fondations,  etc.. 
Sous  la  Domination  Frangaise  et  la  Domination  Anglaise. 

Par  Jean  Langevin,  Pretre,  Principal  de  I'Ecole  Normale-Laval. 
Deuxieme  Edition,  revue  et  augmentee.  - 
Quebec:   Typographic  d'Augustin  Cote  et  Cie.     1865.     S  vo.,  8  pp 


165 

1330a.  Canada.    A  Geographical,  Agriculti  ral,  and  Mlveralogical  Skktch. 
Published  by  authority  of  the  Bureau  of  Agriculture. 

Quebec:  Printed  at  "  Le  Canadieu ''  Office,  21,  Mountain  Hill,  Lower. Town. 
1865.     8  vo.,  33  pp. 

1331.  Dolorsolatio :   a  local  political  burlesque. 

By  Sam  Scribble. 

(First  pei'formed  at  the  Theatre  Royal,  Montreal,  on  Monday,  January  9. 
1865. 

Montreal :   John  Lovell,  Printer,  St.  Nicholas  Street.     1865.     8  vo.,  22  pp. 

1332.  L'Union  des  Provinces  de  l'Amerique  Britaxxique  du  Nord. 

Par  L'Hon.  Joseph  Cauchon.  Membre  du  Parlement  Canadien  et  Redacteur 
en  Chef  du  ''  Journal  de  Quebec." 

(Extrait  du  "  Journal  de  Quebec") 

Quebec:    De  I'lmprimerie  de  A.  Cote  et  Cie.     1865.     8  vo.,  152  pp. 

1332a.  Resolutions  relative  to  the  Proposed  Union  of  the  British  North  American 
Provinces. 

Ordered,  by  the  Legislative  Assembly,  to  be  printed,  27th  January,  1865. 
Quebec:    Printed  by  Hunter,  Rose  &  Co.,  St.  Ursule  Street.    -8  vo.,  13  pp. 

1333.  The  Union  of  the  Provinces  of  British  North  America. 

By  The  Honorable  Joseph  Cauchon,   (Member  of  the  Canadian  Parliament, 
and  Editor  in  Chief  of  ''  Le  Journal  de  Quebec") 
Translated  by  George  Henry  Macaulay. 
Quebec :   Printed  by  Hunter,  Rose  &  Co.,  St.  Ursule  St.     1865.    8  vo.,  154  pp. 

1334.  The  Future  of  British  America.  Independence!  How  to  Prepare  for  it.  Con- 
solidation is  Preparation  for  a  New  Nation :  Confederation  is  Preparation  "for 
Annexation. 

It  would  appear  that  every  motive  that  has  induced  the  union  of  various  Pro- 
vinces into  a  single  state  exists  for  the  consolidation  of  these  Colonies  under  a 
common  legislature  and  executive. — Lord  Durham. 

I  nevertheless  leave  you  with  every  hope  that  the  unity  of  all  the  British 
Provinces  will  he  a  great  fact. 

I  think  those  legislators  will  at  last  come  to  the  right  conclusion,  and  that 
unity  and  strength  will  take  the  place  of  division  and  weakness.  This  unity  bears 
Avith  greater  weight  upon  the  defences  of  those  vast  Colonies  than  it  does  on  the 
commercial  advantages,  which  are  in  themselves  obvious  and  most  important. — 
Sir  W.  F.  Williams. 

The  simple  question  to  be  determined  is :  shall  the  Constitution  of  the  United 
Provinces  of  British  America  be  formed  after  the  model  afforded  us  by  the  con- 
stitution of  the  United  Kingdoms  or  that  of  the  United  States  ? 

Toronto :  For  sale  by  C.  A.  Backas,  Toronto  St.,  and  other  Booksellers.    1865. 

8  vo.,  16  pp. 

1334a.  Defence  of  Canada  considered  as  an  Imperial  Question  with  Reference  to  A 
War  with  America. 

By  J.  L.  A.  Simmons,  C.B.,  Colonel  Royal  Engineers,  and  Major-General  in 
the  Ottoman  Army. 

London :   Longman,  Green,  Longman,  Roberts,  &  Green.    1865.    8  vo.,  27  pp. 

1335.  Two  Speeches  on  The  Union  of  the  Provinces. 

By  Hon.  Thos.  D'Arcy  McGee,  M.R.I.A.,  Minister  of  Agriculture,  Canada, 
&c.  &c. 

Quebec :  Printed  by  Hunter,  Rose  &  Co.,  26,  St.  Ursule  Street.    1865. 

8  vo.,  34  pp. 
234—11 


166 

1335a.  Speech  delivered  in  the  Legislative  Assembly. 

By  Christopher  Dunkin,  Esq.,  Member  for  Brome. 

During  the  Debate  on  the  subject  of  the  Confederation  of  the  British  North 
American  Provinces. 

Quebec:   Printed  by  Hunter,  Rose  &  Co.,  St.  Ursule  Street.    1865. 
8  vo.,  64  pp. 

1336.  The  Reciprocity  Treaty:  its  History,  General  Features,  and  Commercial 
Results. 

A  Speech  delivered  by  the  Honourable  Joseph  Howe,  of  Nova  vScotia,  on 
the  14th  Day  of  July,  1865,  at  the  Great  International  Commercial  Convention, 
held  at  the  City  of  Detroit. 

Specially  revised  for  Publication  by  Mr.  Howe. 

Hamilton :  Printed  by  T.  &  R.  White,  at  the  Spectator  Steam  Press,  Prince's 
Square.    1865.    8  vo.,  15  pp. 

1337.  "  The  Niagara  Ship  Canal:  "   and  "  Reciprocity:  " 

Papers  written  for  the  "  Buffalo  Commercial  Advertiser," 

By  J.  D.  Hayes,  Esq. 

Together  with  the  Speech  of  Hon.  Israel  T.  Hatch,  in  the  convention  at 
Detroit,  July  14,  1865. 

Published  by  Resolution  of  the  Board  of  Trade,  Buffalo. 
BufEalo :   Printing  House  of  Matthews  &  Warren,  Office  of  the  Buffalo  Commer- 
cial Advertiser.    1865.    8  vo.,  58  pp. 

1338.  First  Prize  Essay.  The  Reciprocity  Treaty:  its  advantages  to  the  United 
States  and  to  Canada. 

By  Arthur  Harvey,  Esq..  Fellow  of  the  Statistical  Society  of  London, 
England;    Statistical  Clerk,  Finance  Department,  Quebec. 

Quebec :   Printed  by  Hunter,  Rose  &  Co.,  St.  Ursule  Street.     1865. 
8  vc,  29  pp. 

1339.  Report  of  the  Select  Committee  of  the  Chamber  of  Commerce  of  the  State  of 
New  York,  on  the  Reciprocity  Treaty,  as  to  Trade  between  the  British  North 
American  Provinces  and  the  United  States  of  America. 

With  appendix. 

New  York:    John  W.  Amerman,  Printer,  No.  47  Cedar  Street.     1865. 

8  vo.,  72  pp. 

1340.  Papers  relating  to  the  Conferences  which  have  taken  place  between  Her 
Majesty's  Government  and  a  Deputation  from  the  Executive  Council  of  Canada, 
appointed  to  confer  with  Her  Majesty's  Government  on  the  subject  of  the  Defence 
of  the  Province. 

1865.     8  vo.,  13  pp. 

1341.  British  and  American  Joint  Commission  on  the  Hudson's  Bay  and  Puget  Sound 
Agricultural  Companies'  Claims. 

1865.     4to.,  11  &  4  pp. 

3342.  Debate  on  the  Fisheries  Bill,  of  the  Hon,  Alex.  Campbell,  Commissioner  of 
Crown  Lands,  in  the  Legislative  Council,  on  the  9th  and  10th  March,  1865. 
Reported  for  the  "  Daily  News." 

Quebec:   Printed  at  the  "  Daily  News"  Office,  St.  Antoine  St.,  L.T.     1865. 
€  TO.,  28  pp. 


167 

1343.  Remarks  on  the  Fisheries  Bill,  Addres&s>d  to  the  Honorable  A.  Campbell, 
Commissioner  of  Crown  Lands, 

By  F.  W.  G.  Austin. 

Quebec:  Printed  at  the  "Morning  Chronicle"  OflSce,  Foot  of  Mountain  Hill. 
1865.    8  vo.,  23  pp. 

1344.  The  American  Conflict:  An  Address,  spoken  before  the  New  England  Society 
OF  Montreal,  and  a  Public  Audience,  in  Nordheimer's  Hall,  Montreal,  On  Thurs- 
day EviSning,  22nd  December,  1864. 

By  Eev.  John  Cordner. 

Published  by  Request. 

Montreal :   Printed  by  John  Lovell,  St.  Nicholas  Street.    1865.    8  vo.,  48  pp. 

1345.  A  Letter  on  the  Bill  for  Quieting  Titles  to  Real  Estate  in  Upper  Canada, 
Addressed  to  the  Hon.  J.  A.  Macdonald,  Attorney-General  for  Upper  Canada, 

By  The  Hon.  Oliver  Mowat,  Lately  M.P.P.  for  South  Ontario. 
Toronto:   Printed  at  the  Globe  Steam  Job  Press,  26  and  28  King  Street  East. 
1865.    8  vo.,  17  pp. 

1346.  Bill,  entitled  An  Act  to  legalize  or  confirm  an  Agreement  made  between  the 
Grand  Trunk  Railway  Company  of  Canada  and  the  Buffalo  and  Lake  Huron 
Railway  Company. 

(Reprinted,  as  amended  by  the  Railway  Committee.) 

Mr.  Wood. 

No.  44,  4th  Session,  8th  Parliament,  29th  Vict.,  1865. 

Quebec:    Printed  by  Hunter,  Rose  &  Co.,  St.  Ursule  Street.     7  pp. 

1347.  Acts  Concerning  the  Naturalization  of  Aliens,  And  Emigration  and  Quaran- 
tine. 

For  the  information  of  Emigrants  and  other  persons. 
1865.    8  vo.,  25  pp. 

1348.  Mgr.  Gaume,  sa  these  et  ses  Defenseurs. 

Les  Classiques  Chretiens  et  les  Classiques  payens  dans  Tenseignement. 
vSt.  Hyacinthe:   De  1' Atelier  Typographique  de  Lussier  et  Frere,  Proprietaires 
du  "  Courrier  de  St.  Hyacinthe."     1865.     8  vo.,  33  pp. 

1349.  Lecture,  Delivered  by  the  Hon.  Malcolm  Cameron  to  the  Young  Men's  Mutual 
Improvement  Association,  the  Lord  Bishop  of  the  Diocese  in  the  Chair. 

Published  by  request,  and  Sold  for  Benefit  of  the  Association. 
Quebec :   Printed  by  G.  E.  Desbarats.     1865.     8  vo.,  23  pp. 

1350.  La  St.  Jean-Baptiste  a  quebec  en  1865.  Compte-rendu  de  la  Fete,  Sermon,  Dis- 
cours,  Causerie,  etc.  etc. 

Quebec:  J.  N.  Duquet  et  Cie,  Editeurs,  21,  rue  la  Montague,  Basse-Ville. 
1865.    16  mo.,  86  pp. 

1351.  An  Essay  on  Entozoa. 

By  Edward  Van  Cortlandt,  Late  Consulting  Physician  to  the  Ottawa  General 
Hospital,  and  Consulting  Physician  to  the  County  of  Carleton  Protestant 
Hospital,  &c.  &c. 

Published  by  Request  of  the  Ottawa  Natural  History  Society. 

"  Quicquid  nascitur  notandum  est." 
•     Printed  at  "  The  Ottawa  Citizen  "  Steam  Printing  Establishment.     1865. 

8  vo.,  10  pp. 
234— Hi 


168 

1352.  Biographic  et  Oraison  Funebre  du  Revd.  M.  F.  Labeli.e,  et  autres  Documents 
relatifs  a  sa  niemoire,  ainsi  qu'a  la  visite  de  Philippe  Aubert  de  Gaspe,  Ecr.,  au 
College  L'Assomptiou  suivis  d'une  Lettre  de  Mgr.  de  Montreal  et  d'un  Bref  du 
Souverain  Pontife. 

Montreal :   Imprimerie  de  la  Minerve,  IN^o.  16,  Rue  St.  Vincent.     1865. 
8  vo.,  85  pp. 

1353.  Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Provincial  Synod  of  the  United  Church  of 
England  and  Ireland  in  Canada.  Third  Session.  Held  in  the  City  of  Montreal, 
From  Sept.  13th  to  Sept.  20th  Inclusive,  in  the  Year  of  Our  Lord  MDCCCLXV. 

With  an  Appendix  and  Supplement. 

Montreal :    Printed  by  John  Lovell,  St.  Nicholas  Street.     1865.     8  vo.,  115  pp. 

1354.  Journal  of  the  Fourth  Session  of  the  Synod  of  the  United  Church  of  England 
and  Ireland  in  the  Diocese  of  Ontario,  Held  at  Picton,  on  Tuesday,  Wednesday, 
and  Thursday,  the  20th,  21st,  and  22nd  June,  in  the  year  of  our  Lord  1865. 

With  an  Appendix. 

Kingston:    Printed  at  the  "Canadian  Churchman"  Office,  Corner  of  Bagot 
and  Princess  Streets.    MDCCCLXV.    8  vo.,  275-345  pp. 

1355.  La  Question  des  Classiques  en  Presence  des  Rectifications  et  des  Critiques 
de  M.  L'Abbe  Chandonnet. 

Par  un  "  Chretien." 

"  Non  enim  doctas  f abulas  secuti,  notam  fecimus  vobis  Domini  nostri  Jesu 
Christi  virtutem  et  praesentiam." — (II  Pet.,  C.  I.,  v.  16.) 
1865.    8  vo.,  44  pp. 

1356.  Catechisme  Algonquin  avec  Syllabaire  et  Cantiques. 

Niina     Aiamie     Kak8edjindi8inimasinaigan     Ate     Gaie     Kekinomagemagak 
Masinaigan  Gaie  Aiamie  Nikamonan.     Konactageng. 

Moniang:    Tak8abikickote  endatc  John  Lovell.     1865.     16  mo.,  52  pp. 

1357.  Observations  sur  I'Assemblee  tenue  a  Montreal  pour  former  une  Association 
dans  le  but  de  Proteger  les  Interets  des  Protestants  dans  Tlnstruction  Publique. 

Reproduit  du  Journal  de  I' Instruction  Publique. 

Montreal :    Imprime  par  Eusebe  Senecal,  No.  4,  Rue  St.  Vincent.     1865. 

8  vo.,  39  pp. 

1358.  College  L'Assomption.  Hommage  d'un  Medaillon  presente  par  M.  MaximiliCK 
BiBAUD,  Doyen  de  I'Ecole  de  Droit  du  College  Ste.  Marie,  Montreal. 

Montreal:  Imprimerie  de  la  Minerve,  rue  St.  Vincent,  16.    1865.    8  vo.,  16  pp. 

1359.  Suggestions  on  the  Propriety  and  Practicability  of  Securing  Colonization 
Through  the  Means  of  Adoption  of  the  Allotment  System. 

By  an  Actual  Settler. 

Hopefield,  1865. 

Montreal :   Printed  by  John  Lovell,  St.  Nicholas  Street.     1865.     8  vo.,  22  pp. 

(Written  by  H.  Y.  Read,  of  Hopefield.) 

1360.  List  of  Officers  of  the  Volunteer  Militia  Force  of  Montreal,  according  to 
Seniority,  With  Extracts  from  the  Militia  Act.     Corrected  up  to  1st  August,  1865. 

By  Brigade  Major  Macpherson. 

Montreal:   Priutud  by  Daniel  Rose,  431  Notre  Dame  Street.*   1865. 

16  mo.,  30  pp. 

1361.  Standing  Orders  of  the  Brigade  of  Montreal  Garrison  Artillery,  Volunteer 
Militia,  of  Lower  Canada. 

Montreal:   Printed  by  John  Lovell,  St.  Nicholas  Street,  March  1865. 
12  mo.,  41  pp. 


169 

1362.  Returns  from  the  several  Chartered  Banks,  Stating  the  Name  and  Place  of 
Residence  of  each  Stockholder,  with  the  Number  and  Nominal  Value  of  the 
Shares  held  by  them. 

In  pursuance  of  an  Order  of  the  House,  of  23rd  February,  1865. 

Bank  of  Montreal,  Bank  of  British  North  America,  Commercial  Bank  of 
Canada,  Bank  of  Upper  Canada,  Quebec  Bank,  La  Banque  du  Peuple,  City  Bank, 
Montreal;  Bank  of  Toronto,  Niagara  District  Bank,  Molson's  Bank,  Gore  Bank, 
Ontario  Bank,  The  National  Bank,  Eastern  Townships'  Bank,  The  Jacques  Car- 
tier  Bank. 

Quebec:   Printed  by  Hunter,  Rose  &  Co.,  St.  Ursule  Street.     1865. 

8  vo.,  117  pp. 

1363.  Report  of  the  Select  Committee  appointed  to  inquire  into  the  feasibility  of 
regulating  the  supply  of  Water  in  the  Rideau  Canal. 

3rd  Session,  8th  Parliament,  28th  Victoria,  1865. 

Ordered,  by  the  Legislative  Assembly,  to  be  printed,  14th  March,  1865. 

Printed,  6th  May,  1865. 

Quiebec :   Printed  by  Hunter,  Rose  &  Co.,  St.  Ursule  Street.    8  vo.,  11  pp. 

1364.  Report  on  the  Canadl\n  Gold  Fields,  and  the  Best  Means  of  their  Develop- 
ment. 

Printed  by  Order  of  the  Legislative  Assembly. 

Quebec :   Printed  for  the  Contractors  by  George  E.  Desbarats.    1865. 

(With  maps.)     8  vo.,  126  pp. 

1365.  Report  on  the  Intercolonial  Railway  Exploratory  Survey,  made  under  In- 
structions from  the  Canadian  Government,  in  the  year  1864. 

By  Sandford  Fleming,  Civil  Engineer. 

Printed  by  Order  of  the  Legislative  Assembly. 

Quebec :   Printed  by  Hunter,  Rose  &  Co.,  26,  St.  Ursule  Street.    1865. 

(With  maps.)     8  vo.,  101  pp. 

1366.  Seventh  Annual  Report  of  the  Railway  Commissioners  of  the  Province  of  New 
Brunswick,  for  the  year  1864. 

Printed  by  Order  of  His  Excellency  the  Lieutenant  Governor,  for  the  use  of 
the  Hon.  The  Legislative  Council  and  the  House  of  Assembly. 

Saint  John,  N.B. :   Printed  by  H.  Chubb  &  Co.,  Prince  William  Street.    1865. 
8  vo.,  40  pp. 

1367.  Report  of  the  Survey  of  Extension  of  the  European  and  North  American 
Railway  to  the  American  Boundary,  and  Branch  Line  to  Fredericton. 

By  E.  R.  Burpee,  C.E. 

Fredericton:    Printed  by  John  Graham,  "^ead  Quarters"  Office.     1865. 

8  vo.,  19  &  xiv  pp. 

1368.  Narrow  Gauge  Railways;  A  proposal  for  their  Adoption  as  a  Means  of  Ex- 
tending The  Railway  System  of  New  Brunswick  at  a  Reduced  Cost. 

By  J.  Edward  Boyd,  C.E. 

St.  John,  N.B. :   William  M.  Wright,  21,  Prince  William  Street.    1865. 

8  vo.,  13  pp. 

1369.  Memorial  of  the  European  &  North  American  Railway  Company  to  the  Legis- 
lature OF  Massachusetts.    January,  1865. 

Boston :   Wright  &  Potter,  State  Printers,  No.  4  Spring  Lane.     1865. 
8  vo.,  15  pp. 


170 

1370.  How  to  Make  Business  Pay;   or  The  Principles  of  Success  in  Trade. 

By  Thos.  S.  Milner. 

Montreal:   Printed  by  Geo.  Nolan,  32  Great  St.  James  Street.    1865. 

8  vo.,  93  pp. 

1371.  The  Ottawa  Daily  Citizen  Almanac,   containing  much  authentic  and  useful 
information   for  the  year  1866. 

Issued  free  as  a  Supplement  to  "  The  Ottawa  Citizen,"  December  15,  1865. 
Ottawa :    Printed  at  "  The  Ottawa  Da'ly  Citizen  "  Steam  Printing  Establish- 
ment.   1865.    8  vo.,  55  pp. 

1372.  Proces  de  Barreau,  Le  Meurtrier  I'lncendiaire  et  le  Voleur. 

Quebec :   J.  N.  Duquet  &  Cie,  Editeurs.    1865.    12  mo.,  75  pp. 


1866. 

1373.  Rules,  Orders,  and  Forms  of  Proceeding  of  the  Legislative  AssEMBXiV  of 
Canada.  -; 

Adopted  by  the  House,  in  the  3rd  Session  of  the  6th  Parliament,  and  revised 
in  subsequent  Sessions. 

Ottawa :   Printed  by  Hunter,  Eose  &  Co.,  Sally  Street.    1866.    8  vo.,  100  pp. 

1374.  Journal  of  the  Voyage  of  the  Sloop  Mary,  prom  Quebeck,  Together  with  an 
account  of  her  wreck  off  Montauk  Point,  L.I.,  Anno  1701. 

With  introduction  and  notes,  by  E.  B.  O'Callaghan. 

Albany,  N.Y. :    J.  Munsell,  78  State  St.    1866.    8  vo.,  xvii  &  50  pp. 

1375.  Decouverte  du  Tombeau  de  Champlain. 

Par  MM.  les  abbes  Laverdiere  et  Casgrain. 

Quebec:    C.  Darveau,  Imprimeur-Editeur,  rue  La  Montague.     1866. 

8  vo.,  19  pp. 

1376.  Observations  sur  la  Brochure  de  MM.  les  Abbes  Laverdiere  et  Casgrain  rela- 
tivement  a  la  Decouverte  du  Tombeau  de  Champlain. 

Par  Stanislas  Drapeau. 

Quebec:   Typographic  de  George  T.  Cary,  13,  rue  de  la  Fabrique.     1866. 

8  vo.,  28  pp. 

1376a.  The  Organization  of  the  Empire. 
By  the  Hon.  Joseph  Howe. 
London :    Edward  Stanford,  6,  Charing  Cross,  S.W.     1866.    8  vo,,  33  pp. 

1377.  Confederation  considered  in  relation  to  the  Interests  of  The  Empire. 

By  The  Hon.  Joseph  Howe. 

London :   Edward  Stanford,  6,  Charing  Cross,  S.W.     1866.     8  vo.,  37  pp. 

1377a.  a  Review  of  Hon.  Joseph  Howe's  Essay,  entitled  "  Confederation  considered 
in  relation  to  the  Interests  of  the  Empire." 

By  P.  S.  Hamilton. 

Halifax,  N.S. :  Printed  by  A.  Grant,  Printer  to  the  Queen's  Most  Excellent 
Majesty.    1866.    8  vo.,  25  pp. 

1378.  A  Letter  to  the  Eight  Honorable  the  Earl  of  Carnarvon,  Principal  Secretary 
of  State  for  the  Colonies. 

By  THE  Hon.  Charles  Tupper. 

In  reply  to  a  pamphlet  entitled  confederation,  considered  in  relation  to  the 
Interests  of  the  Empire. 
1866.      8  vo.,  78  pp. 


171 

1378a.  a  Letter  to  the  Eight  Honourable  The  Earl  of  Carnarvon,  Principal  Secre- 
tary of  State  for  the  Colonies. 

By  William  Annand,  M.P.P.,  for  the  East  Hiding  of  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia. 
London :    Edward  Stanford,  6,  Charing  Cross.     1866.  8  vo.,  42  pp. 

1378b.  Letter  from  The  Hon.  Charles  Tupper,  Provincial  Secretary.  &c.,  To  the 
People  of  Nova  Scotia. 
1866.    8  vo.,  8  pp. 

1379.  The  Union  of  the  British  North  American  Provinces  and  The  Hon.  Joseph 
Howe. 

(From  the  Montreal  Gazette.) 

Montreal :   Dawson  Brothers.    1866.    8  vo.,  8  pp. 

1379a.  The  Confederation  Question,  considered  From  a  Prince  Edward  Island  Point 
of  View. 

By  W.  H.  Pope. 

Charlottetown :    Printed  by  Edward  Whelan,  "  Examiner  "  Office.     1866. 

8  vo.,  28  pp. 

1379b.  The  Proposed  Constitution  for  British  North  America. 

Magazine  article  by  Goldwin  Smith,  1867. 
8  vo.,  11  pp. 

1379c.  Letter  from  A.  G.  Archibald,  Esq.,  M.P.P.,  to  the  People  of  Nova  Scotia,  1866. 
8  vo.,  8  pp. 

1380.  Pierre  et  Amelie. 

Par  Edouard  Duquet. 

Des  presses  Mecanique  de  C.  Darveau. 

Quebec:   J.  N.  Duquet,  Libraire-Editeur.    1866.    12  mo.,  44  pp. 

1381.  The  Twelve  Days'  Campaign. 

By  Frederick  Driscoll. 

An  Impartial  Account  of  the  Final  Campaign  of  the  Latk  War. 

Montreal :  Printed  by  M.  Longmoore  &  Co.,  67  Great  St.  James  Street.    1866. 

8  vo.,  103  pp. 

1382.  The  Fenian  Raid  on  Fort  Erie;   with  an  Account  of  the  Battle  of  Kidgeway, 
June,  1866. 

By  Major  George  T.  Denison,  Jr.,  Commanding  "  The  Governor  General's 
Body  Guard,"  Upper  Canada ;  Author  of  "  Manual  of  Outpost  Duties,"  "  Observa- 
tions on  the  Best  Defensive  Force  of  Canada,"  etc.  etc. 

Third  Edition.     With  Map  and  Plan. 

Toronto :   Hollo  &  Adam.     1866.    8  vo.,  92  pp. 

1383.  The  Fenian  Raid  at  Fort  Erie,  June  the  Fir^.  and  Second,  1866. 

With  a  map  of  the  Niagara  Peninsula,  shewing  the  route  of  the  troops;  and 
a  plan  of  the  Lime  Ridge  Battle  Ground. 

Toronto :   W.  C.  Chewett  &  Co.,  King  Street  East.    1866.    8  vo.,  95  pp. 

1383a.  Proceedings  and  Report  of  the  Court  of  Enquiry  on  the  Circumstances  con- 
nected with  the  late  Engagement  at  Lime  Ridge. 

Published  by  order  of  His  Excellency  the  Commander  in  Chief. 
Ottawa:   Printed  by  G.  E.  Desbarats.    1866.    8  vo.,  46  pp. 

1384.  Speech  of  the  Honourable  A.  T.  Galt,  Minister  of  Finance  of  Canada,  in  in- 
troducing the  Budget. 

Ottawa :  Printed  by  Hunter,  Rose  &  Co.,  Sally  Street.    1860.    8  vo.,  43  pp. 


172 

1385.  Discours  prononce  par  L'Honorable  A.   T.  Galt,  Ministre    des    Finances    du 
Canada,  en  presentant  le  Budget. 

Ottawa:    Imprime  par  G.  E.  Desbarats.     1866.     8  vo.,  43  pp. 

1386.  Le  Colonel  Dambourges,  Etude  Historique  Canadienne. 

Quebec:   Des  Pres&es  de  A.  Cote  et  Cie.     1866. 
(By  the  Kev.  Abbe  Bois.)       8  vo.,  58  pp. 

1387.  The  Irish  PositioiHN  British  and  ix  Republican-  North  A^iertca.    A  Letter  to 
the  Editors  of  the  Irish  Press  irrespective  of  party. 

By  the  Hon.  Thomas  D'Arcy  McGee,  Minister  of  Agriculture  and  Emigra- 
tion, Canada. 

Montreal :  H.  Longmoore  &  Co.,  Printing  House,  67  Great  St.  James  Street. 
1866.    8  vc,  36  pp. 

1388.  The  Same. 

Second  Edition.  1866.  ' 

With  report  of  a  meeting  in  Montreal  on  St.  Patrick's  Day,  1866. 

8  vo.,  45  pp. 

1389.  The  Place  British  Americans  have  won  in  History.    A  Lecture,  Delivered  at 
Aylmer,  L.C.,  on  Thursday  Evening,  22nd  February,  1866. 

By  Henry  J.  Morgan,  Corresponding  Member  of  the  New  York  Historical 
Society. 

"  Lives  of  great  men  all  remind  us, 
We  can  make  our  lives  sublime; 
And,  departing,  leave  behind  us 
Footprints  on  the  sands  of  time." 
Ottawa  :   Printed  by  Hunter,  Eose  &  Co.    1866.     12  mo..  22  pp. 

1390.  A  Government  Specie-Paying  Bank  of  Issue  and  other  Subversive  Legisla- 
tion, Proposed  by  The  Finance  Minister  of  Canada, 

"  Foenus  hoc  fecit  et  nummus  percussus." — Pliny. 

By  the  Honorable  Isaac  Buchanan,  Formerly  President  of  the  Council  in 
Canada. 

Hamilton :   Printed  at  the  "  Spectator  "  Office,  Prince's  Square,  1866. 
8  vo.,  24  pp. 

1390a.  The  Bank  Charter  Act  and  The  Late  Panic. 

A  Paper  read  before  the  Economic  Section  of  the  National  Social  Science 
Association,  at  Manchester,  October  5,  1866. 
With  notes  added. 
By  John  Mills. 

London :    Simkin,  Marshall,  &  Co.     Manchester :    A.  Ireland  &  Co. 
1866.     8  vo.,  23  pp. 

1391.  Grand  Trunk  Railway  of  Canada.     Letter  from  Mr.  Brydges  in  regard  to 
Trade  between  Canada  and  the  Lower  Provinces. 

Montreal :    1866.     8  vo.,  16  pp. 

1391a.  Annual  Review  of  the  Trade  and  Commerce  of  Montreal  for  1866. 
8  vo.,  63  pp. 

1392.  The  School  Book  Question:    Letters  in  reply  to  the  Brown-Campbell  Crusade 
against  the  Educational  Department  for  Upper  Canada : 

With  copious  Notes,  further  illustrating  and  confirming  what  is  contained  in 
the  letters,  and  refuting  various  other  misstatements  which  have  appeared  in  the 
''  Globe  "  since  their  publication. 

1.  First  Letter  of  Rev.  Dr.  Ryerson. 

2.  Letter  of  Mr.  John  LovcII, 


173 

4.  Third  Letter  of  Eev.  Dr.  Ryerson. 

(Seven  additional  misstatements  corrected.) 

5.  Correspondence  of  Mr.  Thomas  Nelson, 

(Brother-in-law  to  Hon.  George  Brown.) 
Montreal :   Printed  by  John  Lovell,  St.  Nicholas  Street.     1866.     8  vo.,  67  pp. 

1393.  Notitia  Liturgica:  Brief  directions  for  the  administration  of  the  sacraments, 
and  the  celebration  of  divine  service  according  to  the  present  use  of  the  Church  of 
England. 

To  which  is  added  a  form  for  the  admission  of  a  chorister. 
London :    J.  T.  Hayes,  Lyall  Place,  Eaton  Square ;    and  4  Henrietta  Street, 
Covent  Garden.     16  mo.,  45  pp. 

1394.  The  Fearful  Condition  of  the  Church  of  England,  in  the  Diocese  of  Huron, 
as  shown  in  the  Speech  of  the  Bishop  of  Huron,  Delivered  in  the  Vestry  of  St. 
Paul's,  London,  Canada  West,  on  Monday  2nd  April,  1866. 

With  comments  by  Henry  Landor,  Esq.,  M.D. 

Hamilton :    Printed  at  the  Spectator  Steam  Press,  Prince's  Square.     1866. 

8  vo.,  41  pp. 

1395.  Church  Society  Missionary  Meeting. 

A  report  of  ths  Addresses  of  the  Right  Rev.  A.  C.  Coxe.  D.D.  (Bishop  of 
Western  New  York.)  and  the  other  Speakers,  At  the  Missionary  Meeting  in  con- 
nection with  the  Church  Society  of  the  Diocese  of  Toronto,  Held  in  the  Music 
Hall,  Toronto,  on  Monday  evening,  the  16th  April,  1866. 

N.B. — Should  any  Profits  arise  from  the  Sale  of  this  Report,  they  will  be 
devoted  to  the  Mission  Eund. 

Toronto:   Printed  by  H.  Rowsell,  King  Street  East.    1866.    8  vo.,  22  pp. 

1396.  Sporting  Intelligence.    The  Race  for  the  Mitre. 

"  Woe  unto  those  men  by  whom  offences  come." 

To  the  Minority,  Lay  and  Clerical,  in  the  Anglican  Synod  of  Toronto,  who 
have  hitherto  advocated  the  elective  system  in  the  appointment  of  Bishops,  but 
whose  names  even  are  unknowii  to  him.  This  Little  Tract  is  Dis-respectfully  dedi- 
cated by  Tintinnabulum. 

Toronto :    1866.     12  mo.,  22  pp. 

1397.  A  Bill,  entitled  An  Act  to  Amend  an  Act  respecting  the  Volunteer  Militia 
Force.     (No.  133.) 

1866.      4  pp. 

1397a.  Regulations  respecting  the  Volunteer  Militia. 

Published  by  Command  of  His  Excellency  the  Commander  in  Chief. 
Ottawa:   Printed  by  G.  E.  Desbarats.     1866.     8  vo.,  28  pp. 

/■ 
1397b.  Report  on  the  State  of  the  Militia  of  the  Province  of  Canada. 

Presented  to  both  Houses  of  Parliament  by  Command  of  His  Excellency  the 
Governor  General. 

Ottawa :   Printed  by  Hunter,  Rose  &  Co.,  Sally  Street.     1866. 
8  vo.,  105  &  20  pp. 

1398.  Regulations  and  Orders  for  the  Na\  al  Brigade  of  Nova  Scotia. 

Prepared  by  Major  Pitts,  N.B. 

By  command  of  His  Excellency  Sir  Wm.  Fenwick  Williams  of  Kars,  K.C.B., 
Commander  in  Chief  of  the  Local  Forces,  &c. 

Halifax,  N.S. :   Printed  by  W.  Cunnabell,  155  Upper  Water  Street.     1866. 
8  vo.,  75  pp. 


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1399.  Report  of  the  Commissioners  from  British  North  America  appointed  to  in- 
quire into  The  Trade  of  The  West  Indies,  Mexico  &  Brazil. 

Laid  before  both  Houses  of  Parliament  by  Order  of  His  Excellency  the  Gov- 
ernor General. 

Ottawa :   Printed  by  G.  E.  Desbarats.    1866.    8  vo.,  184  pp. 

1400.  Commercial  Relations  with  British  America. 

Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  in  answer  to  A  Resolution  of  the 
House  of  Representatives,  March  28,  1866,  calling  for  information  in  regard  to 
commercial  relations  with  British  America. 

39th  Congress,  1st  Session,  Ex.  Doc.  No.  128. 

8  vo.,  36  pp. 

1400a.  a  Preliminary  Report  on  the  Treaty  of  Reciprocity  with  Great  Britain,  to 

Regulate  the  Trade  between  the  United  States  and  the  Provinces  of  British  North 
America. 

Prepared  by  E.  H.  Derby,  at  the  request  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  of 
the  United  States. 

Washington,  D.C.  •    Treasury  Department.     1866.     8  vo.,  84  pp. 

1401.  Memorandum  on  Cholera,  Adopted  at  a  Medical  Conference  held  in  the  Bureau 
of  Agriculture,  in  March,  1866. 

Printed  by  Authority. 

Printed  for  the  Bureau  of  Agriculture  and  Statistics.     1866.    12  mo.,  34  pp. 

1402.  The  Northern  Kingdom. 

By  a  Colonist. 

"  C(Elum  non  animum  mutant  qui  trans  mare  currunt." 

Dawson  Brothers,  23  Great  St.  James  Street,  Montreal.     1866  (?) 

8  vo.,  18  pp. 

1867. 

1403.  Alphabetical  Index  to  the  Statutes  Passed  by  the  Parliament  of  Canada 

since  the  date  of  the  Consolidated  Statutes  (1859). 

With  an  Appendix  Shewing  the  Amendments  to  all  the  Consolidated  Statutes. 

By  T.  P.  Butler,  B.C.L.,  Advocate,  Montreal. 

Ottawa :   Printed  by  G.  E.  Desbarats.    1867.    8  vo.,  56  pp. 

1404.  The  Present  and  Future  of  Canada. 

By  Henry  Lacroix. 

Montreal:   Printed  by  John  Lovell,  St.  Nicholas  Street.    1867.    8  vo.,  32  pp. 

1405.  Opuscule  sur  le  present  et  l'avenir  du  Canada. 

Par  Henry  Lacroix. 

Montreal :   En  vente  chez  les  principaux  Libraires.    1867.    8  vo.,  32  pp. 

1406.  Journal  of  Several  Visits  to  the  Indians  on  the  Kennebec  River,  By  the  "Rev. 
Joseph  Baxter,  Of  Medfield,  Mass.,  1717. 

With  Notes,  By  the  Rev.  Elias  Nason. 

Reprinted  from  the  N.  E.  Hist,  and  Genealogical  Register  for  January,  1867. 

Boston:   David  Clapp  &  Son,  Printers,  334  Washington  St.    1867. 

8  vo.,  18  pp. 

1407.  Responses  aux  Censeurs  de  la  Confederation. 

St.  Hyacinthe:    Imprimerie  du  "  Courrier  de  St.  Hyacinthe."     1867. 
16  mo.,  100  pp. 


175 

1408.  The  Proposed  British  North  American  Confederation:   Why  it  should  not  re 

IMPOSED  UPON  THE  COLONIES  BY  IMPERIAL  LEGISLATION. 

By  Edward  Goff  Penny,  Editor  of  the  Montreal  Herald. 

Montreal:   Herald  Steam  Press,  51  &  53  Great  St.  James  Street.    1867. 

8  vo.,  24  pp. 

1409.  The  Proposed  B.N.A.  Confederation:  A  Keply  to  Mr.  Penny's  Reasons  "why 
it  should  not  be  imposed  upon  the  Colonies  by  Imperial  Legislation." 

From  the  Montreal  "  Daily  News." 

Montreal:   Daily  News  Office,  Nos.  21  and  23  St.  Nicholas  Street.    3867. 

8  vo.,  13  pp. 

1410.  Contre-Poison.  La  Confederation  c'est  le  salut  du  Bas-Canada.  II  faut  Defier 
des  Ennemis  de  la  Confederation. 

Montreal:  Typographie  d'Eusebe  Senecal,  Rue  St.  Vincent,  No.  6,  8  et  10. 
1867.    8  vo.,  72  pp. 

1411.  A  Plea  for  the  Confederation  of  the  Colonies  of  British  North  America; 
Addressed  to  the  People  and  Parliament  of  Prince  Edward  Island. 

By  Matthew  Richey,  D.D. 

He  is  the  sincere  and  wisest  friend  of  his  country  who  is  at  all  times  ready, 
on  a  crisis  of  importance,  to  give  a  temperate  yet  a  manly  and  decided  testimony 
of  his  opinions. — Gisborno. 

Charlottetown,  P.E.I. :  Geo.  Bremner,  Excelsior  Printing  Office,  Prince  Street. 
1867.    12  mo.,  24  pp. 

1412.  La  Confederation  Couronnement  de  Dix  Annees  de  Mauvais  Administration. 

"  Malheur  au  peuple  que  les  fautes  de  ses  ministres  ont  mis  sur  le  bord  de 
I'abime.  Le  gaspillage"  de  la  richesse  publique  commence  I'oeuvre:  la  trahison 
I'acheve,  si  le  peuple  ne  s'eveille  a  temps." 

Montreal :  -Des  Presses  du  Journal  "  Le  Pays,"  Rue  Ste.  Therese,  No.  9.  1867. 

8  vo.,  48  pp. 

1413.  Proceedings  of  the  Reform  Convention,  held  at  Toronto,  on  the  27th  and  28th 
June,  1867. 

Toronto:    Globe  Printing  Company,  26  &  28  King  Street  East.     1867. 
8  vo.,  89  pp. 

1414.  Le  Journal  de  Quebec  et  le  Tombeau  de  Champlain. 

Par  Stanislas  Drapeau. 

Quebec:    Imprime  au  Bureau  du  "  Canadien,"  21,  rue  La  Montague,  Basse- 

Ville.    1867.    8  vo.,  32  pp. 

1415.  Letter  from  His  Grace  the  Archbishop  of  Halifax,  to  Henry  J.  Clarke,  Esq., 
Q.C.,  on  the  Claims  of  T.  D'Arcy  McGee,  Esq.,  (M.P.  for  Montreal  West,)  to  the 
confidence  and  support  of  tlie  Irish  and  their  descendants  in  the  Dominion  of 
Canada.  ^ 

Halifax:  Printed  by  Compton  &  Co.,  30  &  32  Bedford  Row.  1867.  8  vo.,  13  pp. 

1416.  Examen  de  fait  et  de  droit  touchant  la  cause  jugee  en  Cour  du  Banc  de  la 
Reine,  sur  Appel,  a  Quebec,  entre  Philippe  N.  Pacaud,  Ecr.,  appellant,  et  le  Reve- 
rend Pierre  Roy,  pretre  intime.     Le  20  Mars  1866. 

Quebec:    C.  Darveau,  Imprimeur-Editeur,  No.  8,  Rue  Lamontagne.     1867. 
8  vo.,  94  pp. 

1417.  A  Letter  on  the  Intercolonial  Railway,  to  the  Hon.  William  McDougal,  C.B., 

Minister  of  Public  Works. 

By  J.  W.  Lawrence. 

Saint  John,  N.B. :  Printed  by  J.  &  A.  McMillian.    1867.    8  vo.,  36  pp. 


176 

1418.  Le  Chemin  de  Fer  Intercolonial  de  Quebec  a  Halifax. 

Quebec:    C.  Darveau,  Imprimeur-Editeur,  No.  8,  rue  Lamontagne.     1867. 
8  vo.,  32  pp. 

1419.  Memoire  sur  la  Pretendue  Seioneirie  de  Terre  Ferme  de  Mingan. 

Montreal :    Imprimerie  du  Journal  Le  Pays,  9,  Rue  Ste,  Therese.     1867. 

8  vo.,  ]8  pp. 

1420.  lettres  sur  Le  Canada.    Etude  Sociale. 

3me  Lettre. 

Montreal :    Imprime  pour  I'Auteur  a  I'Lnprimerie  du  Journal  I^e  Pays.   1867. 

8  vo.,  pp.  33-52. 

1421.  Protection  and  Free  Trade. 

By  John  MacLean. 

Montreal :   Printed  by  John  Lovell,  St.  Nicholas  Street.    1867.     8  vo.,  79  pp. 

1422.  The  Currency:  what  it  is  and  "what  it  should  be. 

By  Robert  Davis. 

Ottawa:   Printed  by  Hunter,  Rose  &  Co.     1867.     8  vo.,  33  pp. 

1423.  Souvenir  Consacre  a  la  Memoire  Veneree  de  Mor.  P.  F.  Turceox,  Archleveque 
de  Quebec  et  premier  visiteur  de  I'Universite-Laval. 

Quebec:  Atelier  Typographique  de  Leger  Brousseau,  Lnprimeur  de  I'Arche- 
veche,  7,  Rue  Buade.     1867.    8  vo.,  47  pp. 

1424.  Report  of  the  Second  Coxferexce  of  Clergy  and  Lay-Delegates  from  Par- 
ishes in  the  Diocese  of  Rupert's  Land. 

Called  by  the  Bishop,  and  Held  on  May  29th,  1867. 

Cambridge :   Printed  by  J.  Palmer,  23,  Jesus  Lane.     1867.     8  vo.,  40  pp. 

1425.  Objections  and  Remonstrances  against  the  dismemberment  of  the  ancient 
parish  of  Montreal,  and  the  proposed  erection  of  the  parishes  of  St.  James  and 
St.  Patrick's,  made  at  meetings  held  in  September  and  November,  1866. 

Montreal :   Printed  by  John  Lovell,  St.  Nicholas  Street.    1867.    8  vo.,  20  pp. 

1426.  Souvenir  Decennal  de  L'Ecole  Normale  Laval,  1857-1867. 

Quebec:   Typographie  de  C.  Darveau,  No.  8,  rue  La  Montague.    1867. 
8  vo.,  74  pp. 

1427.  Annales  du  College  de  Ste.  Anne.     Premiere  livraison. 

Catalogue  par  ordre  alphabetique  des  eleves  du  College  de  Ste.  Anne  de- 
puis  fondation  en  1829  jusqu'en  1867,  precede  d'une  liste  des  directeurs  et  profes- 
seurs  par  ordre  chronologique. 

Ste.  Anne  de  la  Pocatiere:  Typographic  de  Firmin  H.  Proulx,  Imprimeur- 
Libraire  et  Editeur  de  la  "  Gazette  des  Campagnes."     1867.     8  vo.,  90  &  xvi  pp. 

1428.  Memorials  of  the  Late  Civil  Service  Rifle  Regiment. 

By  a  Private.     (Who  has  been  permitted  to  retire,  retaining  liis  rank.) 

"  Forsan  et  haec  olim  meminisse  juvabit.'' — Virgil. 

"  Of  all  the  heart's  springs  none  are  purer 

"  Than  the  springs  of  the  fountains  of  mirth." 

Ottawa:  Published  by  Jones  &  Holland,  Elgin  Street.    1867.    12  mo.,  23  pp. 

(Written  by  James  C.  Patterson.) 


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1429.  Memorials  of  the  Late  Civil  Service  Rifle  Corps. 

Ottawa:    Hunter,  Rose  &  Co..  Printers  and  Publishers.    1867. 
(Written  by  John  B.  Simpson.)     16  mo..  118  pp. 

1430.  A  Statistical  Account  of  British  Columbia. 

Compiled  by  Arthur  Harvey,  of  the  Audit  Office,  Ottawa,  Fellow  of  the  Sta- 
tistical Society  (London,  Eng.,)  Honorary  Member  of  the  Literary  and  Historical 
Society  of  Quebec,  &c.  &c. 

"  When  we  know  ....  in  the  United  States."— Speech  of  Hon.  A.  T.  Gait, 
then  Minister  of  Finance.     May  1867. 

Printed  by  G.  E.  Desbarats,  Ottawa.     1867.     8  vo.,  41  pp. 

1431.  Shore  and  Deep  Sea  Fisheries  of  Nova  Scotia. 

By  Thomas  F.  Knight,  Author  of  "  Xova  Scotia  and  Her  Resources  "  (Prize 
Essay). 

"  E  mari  merces." 

Published  by  Direction  of  the  Provincial  Government. 

Halifax,  N.S. :  Printed  by  A.  Grant.  Printer  to  the  Queen's  Most  Excellent 
Majesty.    1867.    8  vo.,  vi  &  113  pp. 

1432.  Memoire  sur  la  Paroisse,  le  Village,  le  College  et  L'Ecole  d' Agriculture 
de  Sainte-Anne. 

Devant  accompagner  divers  objets  envoyes  par  le  College  de  Ste.  Anne,  a 
I'Exposition  Universelle  de  Paris,  en  1867. 

Ste.  Anne  de  la  Pocatiere :  Typographic  de  F.  H.  Proulx,  Imprimeur-Libraire 
et  Editeur  de  la  "  Gazette  des  Campagnes."     1867.     8  vo.,  20  pp. 

1433.  The  Emigrant's  Guide ;  or  sketches  of  Caxada,  with  some  of  the  Northern  and 
Western  States  of  America. 

By  a  Scotch  Minister,  Thirty-six  years  Resident  in  Canada,  From  1831-1867. 
Glasgow  :  Porteous  Brothers,  41  West  Nile  Street.    1867.    8  vo.,  72  pp. 

1434.  A  Short  Treatise  on  the  Milk-Weed,  or  Silk-Weed,  and  the  Canadian  Nettle, 
viewed  as  Industrial  Resources. 

By  Alexander  Kirkwood. 

Read  before  the  Ottawa  Natural  History  Society,  15th  February,  1867. 
"  To  base  conclusions  only  on  that  which  is  capable  of  examination  and  proof, 
is  the  path  of  true  philosophical  inquiry.'' — Liebig. 

Ottawa :   Printed  and  published  by  Hunter,  Rose  &  Co.    1867.    8  vo.,  25  pp. 

1435.  The  Best  Route  for  the  Intercolonial  Railway    Through    the    Provinces    of 
Quebec  and  New  Brunsw'ick, 

Considered  by  Walter  M.  Buck,'c.E. 

St.  John,  N.B. :  William  M.  Wright,  Corner  Market  Square  and  Prince 
William  Street.    1867.    8  vo.,  32  &  8  pp. 

1436.  Reports  and  Letters  on  Light  Narrow  Gauge  Railways. 

By  Sir  Charles  Fox  and  Son,  M.LC.E. ;  John  Edward  Boyd,  M.I.C.E.;  C. 
Phil,  M.LC.E.;  Major  Adelskold,  Swedish  Royal  Engineer,  and  Mr.  Fitzgibbon, 
C.E. 

With  Remarks  on  the  Advantages  to  be  Derived  by  the  Counties  of  Bruce, 
Grey,  Victoria,  Ontario,  and  Parts  of  other  Counties,  from  Direct  Railway  Com- 
munication with  Toronto. 

Also,  A  Report  on  the  Cordwood  Trade  on  the  European  and  North  American 
Railroads,  By  the  General  Superintendent. 

Compiled  by  G.  Laidlaw. 

Toronto:    Globe  Printing  Company.  26  and  28  King  Street  East.     1867. 

8  vo.,  69  pp. 


178 

1437.  Reports  relating-  to  The  Albert  Cannel  Mines,  the  Albert  Eailway,  Shepody 
Harbour,  and  Mary's  Point,  New  Brunswick. 

1867.      S  vo.,  8  pp. 

1438.  British  America. 

Arguments  against  a  Union  of  the  Provinces  Reviewed;  with  Furthkr 
Reasons  for  Confederation. 

By  the  Hon.  J.  McCully,  Q.C.,  Member  of  the  Legislative  Council  of  Nova 
Scotia,  and  one  of  the  Delegates. 

"  This  is  my  own,  my  native  land." 

Ccelum  non  animum  mutant  qui  trans  mare  currunt." 

London :    F.  Algar,  11,  Clement's  Lane,  Lombard  Street.    MDOCCLXVII. 

8  vo.,  32  pp. 

1439.  The  Constitutional  Association.  On  Forms  of  Government:  A  Historical 
Review  and  Estimate  of  the  growth  of  the  Principal'  Types  of  Political  Organism 
in  Europe,  from  the  Greeks  and  Romans  down  to  the  present  time. 

A  Lecture,  Delivered  in  the  Free  Trade  Hall,  Manchester,  by  request  of  the 
Constitutional  Association,  on  Wednesday,  April  24,  1867, 

By  John  Stuart  Blackie,  Esq.,  Professor  of  Greek  in  the  University  of  Edin- 
burgh. 

London :  Whittaker  and  Co.,  Edinburgh :  Edmonston  and  Douglas ;  Man- 
chester;  J.  Heywood,  Deansgate.     1867.    Price  twopence.     8  vo.,  22  pp. 

1440.  Has  the  Country  been  Sold?  A  Letter  to  the  Electors  of  Nova  Scotia,  in 
which  certain  People  and  Pamphlets  are  Reviewed,  and  certain  Facts  and  Argu- 
ments Stated. 

By  a  Cosmopolitan. 

"  Hominis  errare,  insipientis  vero  in  errore  perseverare." 

Halifax,  N.S. :   Jully,  1867.    8  vo.,  29  pp. 

1441.  Financial  Statement  of  the  Honorable  John  Rose,  Minister  of  Finance, 
Canada,  submitted  7th  December,  1867;    with  Appendices,  shewing: 

A.  Abstract  of  Cash  Receipts  and  Expenditure  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada, 
from  1st  July  to  30th  November,  1867. 

B.  Detailed  Statement  of  the  Revenue  and  Expenditure  of  the  Dominion  of 
Canada,  including  arrears  of  1866-7,  for  the  five  months  ended  30th  November, 
1867. 

C.  Detailed  Statement  of  the  Revenue  and  Expenditure  of  the  Dominion  of 
Canada,  in  Nova  Scotia,  including  arrears  of  1866-7,  for  the  five  months  ended 
30th  November,  1867. 

D.  Detailed  Statement  of  the  Revenue  and  Expenditure  of  the  Dominion  of 
Canada,  in  New  Brunswick,  including  arrears  of  1866-7,  for  the  five  months  ended 
30th  November,  1867. 

E.  Statement  of  Local  Revenue  and  Expenditure  of  the  Province  of  Ontario, 
as  received  and  paid  out  by  the  Dominion  of  Canada,  for  the  five  months  ended 
30th  November,  1867. 

F.  Statement  of  Local  Revenue  and  Expenditure  of  the  Province  of  Quebec, 
as  received  and  paid  out  by  the  Dominion  of  Canada,  for  the  five  months  ended 
30th  November,  1867. 

And  a  Statement  of  the  Receipts  and  Payments  of  the  late  Province  of 
Canada,  for  the  year  ending  30th  June,  1867. 

Ottawa :   Printed  by  Hunter,  Rose  &  Company.     1867.     S  vo.,  142  pp. 

1442.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  on  The  State  of  the  Finances,  for 
the  year  1867. 

Washington:    Treasury  Department.  1867.     8  vo.,  71  pp. 


179 

1443.  Letter  from  The  Secretary  ok  the  Treasury,  transmitting  a  report  from  Hon. 
David  A.  Wells,  special  commissioner  of  the  revenue,  and  also  a  bill  prepared  by 
him  as  a  substitute  for  the  custom  laws  now  in  foi-ce.     1867.  8  vo.,  73  pp. 

1444.  Report  of  the  Cass  of  John  Connolly,  Plaintiff;  vs.  Julia  Woolrich,  Defendant; 
and  Thomas  E.  Johnson,  et  al.,  Executors  and  Defendants  par  Reprise  d'Instance 
before  the  Honble.  Mr.  Justice  Monk  in  fhe  Superior  Court. 

Montreal,  1867.     8  vo.,  86  pp. 

1445.  A  Narrative  and  Exposure  of  the  Evil  of  Secret  Indictments,  By  Grand 
Juries. 

By  Ashley  Hibbard,  Esq.,  J.P.,  Montreal. 
1867  ( ?)       8  vo.,  48  pp. 


SUPPLEMENTARY  LIST  OF  PAMPHLETS  ADDED  AFTER  THE  FOREGOING 
CATALOGUE  HAD  BEEN  PREPARED. 

1446.  An  Ode  in  Two  Parts,  humbly  inscribed  to  the  Right  Honourable  William 
Pitt. 

Vincit  Amor  Patruv. — Virg. 

London :   Printed  for  the  Author,  and  sold  by  John  Hart,  in  Popping's  Court, 
Fleet-street.    MDCCLX.    8  vo.,  19  pp. 

1447.  Sundry  Resolutions  of  the  Board  of  Commissioners  For  carrying  into  Effect 
the  Sixth  Article  of  the  Treaty  of  Amity,  Commerce,  and  Navigation,  concluded 
between  His  Britannic  Majesty  and  the  United  States  of  America. 

Published  for  the  Information  of  the  Claimants  under  the  said  Article  by 
the  General  Agent  for  Claimants. 

Philadelphia:    Printed  by  James  Humphreys.     1798.     8  vo.,  18  pp. 

1448.  The  Reply  of  WiLLiA:\r  Cunninghaz^i,  &  Co.,  to  the  Answer  of  the  United  States 
to  their  Claim  and  Memorial. 

Philadelphia:    Printed  by  James  Humphreys.     1798.     8  vo.,  36  pp. 

1449.  The  Claim  and  Answer,  with  the  Subsequent  Proceedings,  in  the  Case  of 
Andrew  Allen,  Esquire,  against  The  United  States.  Under  the  Sixth  Article  of 
the  Treaty  of  Amity,  Commerce,  and  Navigation,  Between  His  Britannic  Majesty 
and  the  United  States  of  America. 

Philadephia :   Printed  by  James  Humphreys,  opposite  the  Bank  of  the  United 
States.    1799.    8  vo.,  50  pp. 

1450.  Report  of  the  Special  Committee  of  the  House  of  Assembly  of  Lower-Canada, 
on  the  petition  of  the  3i[erchants,  Ship-owners,  Masters  of  Vessels  and  Pilots, 
with  an  instruction  to  enquire  into  the  expediency  of  erecting  Light-Houses  on 
the  St.  Lawrence. 

Ordered  to  be  printed  by  the  Assembly.     1829.     (French  and  English.) 
4to.,  9  pp. 

1451.  An  Address  to  The  Citizens  of  Bath,  by  Sir  W.  S.  R.  Cockburn,  Bart.,  In 
reference  to  a  Speech  delivered  at  the  Guildhall,  on  the  29th  of  June. 

Second  Thousand. 

Bath:    Henry  Edmund  Carringto)i,  Printer,  St.  James  Street  and  Weymouth 
Street.    July,  1837.    To  be  had  of  all  Booksellers.    12  mo.,  15  pp. 


180 

1452.  The  Strangers'  Guide  to  the  City  of  Moxtrkal. 

By  Kobert  W.  S.  Mackay. 

Accompanied  by  Bourne's  New  Map  of  the  City. 

Montreal:    Printed  and  published  by  Lovell  and  Gib=on,  St.  Nicholas  Street, 
and  by  Kobert  W.  S.  Mackay,  No.  115,  Notre  Dame  Street. 
Price,  Is.  6d.     24  mo.,  32  pp. 

1453.  The  Traveller's  Guide  to  the  Eiver  St.  Lawrexce  and  Lake  Ontario. 

By  Kobert  W.  S.  Mackay. 

Montreal:   Published  by  Kobert  W.  S.  Mackay,  No.  115,  Notre  Dame  Street. 
Lovell  and  Gibson,  Printers,  St.  Nicholas  Street.     1845.     24  mo.,  28  pp. 

1454.  Narrative  of  the  Illegal  Seizure  of  the  Schooner  "  Mazeppa,"  owned  by  James 
Keeve,  on  Lake  St.  Clair,  in  British  Waters:  By  an  American  Armed  Gang,  June, 
1854. 

Chatham,  C.W. :   Printed  by  W.  H.  Thompson,—'-  Merchants'  Press." 
12  mo.,  16  pp. 


IISTDE  X 


A 

Abenaki  Indians  (Abnaquis), 
Relation     de     la     Mission     Abnaquise,    31 ; 
Treaties    of     1713     and    1717,    1105;     Les 
voeux   des,    1038. 

Abingdon,    Earl    of, 
Thoughts   on    the   letter  of   Edmund  Burke 
on   the    Affairs    of   America,    212. 

Abraham,   The    Plains   of, 

Notes  on,  by  Col.  Beatson,  1071a. 

Abraham,     Robert, 
Renaarks   on   the   French   tenure  of  "Franc 
aleu    Roturier,"    855. 

Acadia, 

Discussion  sur  les  Anciennes  Limites  de, 
64;  Encroachments  of  France  on  the 
British  Colonies,  68;  Representation  of 
His  Majesty's  right  to,  76;  Right  of  Bri- 
tain  to   the  American   Fisheries,    117. 

Adams,    John    Quincy, 

Correspondence  relative  to  the  navigation 
of  the   St.   Lawrence,  467. 

Adams,    Samuel, 

A^indication   of   the   town   of  Boston.    148. 

Adamson,    Rev.    W.    Agar, 

Sermon    by,    814;    Letters    to,    1171. 

Adderley,    Right    Hon.   C.    B., 

Letter  on  the  relations  of  England  with 
the  Colonies,  1187;  Letter  of  Hon. 
Joseph    Howe    to,    1240a. 

Adet,    P.    A., 

Correspondence  with  the  Secretary  of 
State   of   the   United   States,    321. 

Administration, 

Examination  of  the  conduct  of  the  late, 
137. 

Agriculture, 
Lettre  sur  la  Grande  et  la  Petite  culture, 
118;  In  Canada,  1832,  517;  Condition  of 
Canadian,  1843,  755;  Advantage  of 
canals  to  farmers,  866;  Report  on  New 
Brunswick,  871 ;  Improvement  in,  Robb, 
1027;  Essai  sur  les  insectes  qui  affectent 
le  ble,  1049;  Essay  on  insects  injurious 
to  wheat,  1052;  The  improvement  of, 
Anderson.  1080;  The  Farmers'  Journal, 
1858,1082;  Prairie  farming  in  America, 
1093;  Le  Verger  Canadien,  1196;  Reponses 
234—12 


aux  programmes  d',  1233;  Les  Elements 
del',  1234;  Directions  for  the  cultivation 
and  management  of  flax,  1268;  Rapport 
du  comite  de  I'enseignement,  1311;  Flax 
and  Hemp,  1325;  Agricultural  sketch  of 
Canada,  1865,  1330a;  A  short  treatise  on 
the  milk-weed,   1434. 

Agriculture,    Ecole    de    (Ste.    Anne), 

Prospectus  de,  1109;  Rapport  de  1',  1234; 
Rapport  de  1",  1316. 

Albany, 

Settlement   and   early   history   of,    1273. 

Albert    County    Railway, 
Reports    on,    1437. 

Aldridge,    Rev.    W. 
Narrative    of    the    Lord's    wonderful    deal- 
ings  with  John   Marrant,   281. 

Alexander,    Sir    William, 

An  encouragement  to  Colonies,  5;  Map 
and  description  of  New  England,   11. 

Algonquin, 

Catechism    des,    1356. 

Aliens, 
Abstract    of    statutes    re    trade    with    Eng- 
land,   22;    Report    of    Legislative    Council 
of  Upper  Canada  on  Civil  Rights  of,  457; 
Acts    re   naturalization    of,    1347. 

Alien    Question, 

An   abridged   view   of   the,    unmasked,   442. 

"Aliquis." 
Observations   on   the.   history   of   the   Can- 
ada   Company,    786. 

Allen,    Andrew, 

Claim  against  the  United  States,  1799, 
1449. 

Allen,    Col.    Ethan, 
Narrative    of    the    captivity    of,    799;    Nar- 
rative   of    the    capture     of     Ticonderoga, 
839. 

Almanac, 

For  1789  (German),  293;  The  Caroline, 
1840,    696. 

America, 

Case  of  Great  Britain  and,  141,  142;  Ad- 
dress of  People  of  Great  Britain  to  In- 
habitants of,  170;  Inquiry  whether  guilt 
of  war  should  be  imputed  to,  188;  Ob- 
servation   on    policy    of  war    with,    191; 


182 


Rights  of  Britain  asserted  against  claims 
of,  195,  196,  197;  Observations  on,  195, 
198;  Common  sense  addressed  to  the  in- 
habitants of,  199;  Plain  truths  addressed 
to  the  inhabitants  of,  200,  201;  Addi- 
tional observations  on  the  war  with, 
209;  Letter  of  Burke  on  the  affairs  of, 
211;  Thoughts  on  Burke's  letter,  212; 
Thoughts  on  the  present  state  of  affairs 
with,  218,  220;  A  letter  to  the  people  of, 
221;  Memorial  addressed  to  the  Sover- 
eigns of,  268,  274;  Papers  relating  to, 
356a;  The  "Wanderer"  in,  416;  The  dis- 
covery by  Columbus,  Mackintosh,  576; 
A  lecture  on  the  discovery  of,  664;  The 
discovery  and  early  peopling  of,  834; 
Lecture  on   the  charts  of,   1037a. 

See  also  Colonies,  North  America,  United 
States. 

American,    An, 

Political  reflections  on  the  late  Colonial 
governments,    269. 

Americans, 

Address    to    all    reasonable,    159. 
American    Question,    The, 

A   letter   from   a   calm   observer,   358. 
Amis    Pohtiques,    Club    des, 

Constitution  du,  1175. 

Anderson,    Rev.    David, 

Notes  of  the  flood  at  the  Red  river,  900; 
Charge  to  the  clergy  of  the  Diocese  of 
Rupert's    Land,    1031. 

Anderson,    James, 

The    improvement    of   agriculture,    1080. 
Andrews,    Charles, 

Th"-  Prisoner's   Memoirs,  901. 

Angers,    F.    Real, 

Systeme  de  stenographie,  600;  Les  Revela- 
tions du   crime,  616. 

Anglo-Canadian, 

Address   to   the   electors   of   Montreal,   454. 

Anglo-Saxon, 

Recherches  sur  la  fusion  du  Franco-Nor- 
mand   et   le  1',  717. 

Annand,    William, 

Letter  to  the  Earl  of  Carnarvon  on  con- 
federation,   1378a. 

Annexation, 

Thoughts  on.  Mountain,  852;  The  climax 
of  Protection  and  Free  Trade  capped  by, 
853;  Confederation  as  a  preparation  for, 
1334. 

Annexation    Association,    Montreal, 

Circular    of    the    committee    of,    1849,    851; 
1850,   865. 


Apess,    William, 
Experience   of   five   Christian   Indians,   620. 

Archibald,   A.   G., 

Letter    on    confederation,    1379c. 

Archives, 

Ancient   French,   312;    Notice   on    the   des- 
truction  of,    1849,   842. 

Argenteuil,  County, 

Proceedings  in  trial  of  election  protest  in, 
1005. 

Armstrong,    James, 

Treatise  on  the  law  relating  to  marriages 
in  Lower  Canada,  1053. 

Armstrong,    Rev.    J.    Gilbert, 

Speech    on    separate    schools,    1298. 

Army, 

An  address  to  the,  1789,  295. 

"Arno"    schooner. 
Description  of  the   shipwreck  of  the,   1088. 

Arnold,    Benedict, 
Journal     of      expedition     against      Quebec 
under,  798. 

Art   Association,    Montreal, 

Act    of    incorporation,    1306. 

Arthur,    Sir    George, 

Letter    from    Th.    Jefferson    Sutherland    to, 
707. 

Ashburton,    Lord, 
Speech    on    the    Canada    Government    Bill, 
1828,    627. 

Association  de  la   Propagation   de   la   Foi, 
Rapport    de,    1850,    874;    Rapport    de,    1"653, 
950;    Rapport   de,    1853-54,   1018;    Rapport 
de,   1861,    1172. 

Assomption, 

See    College    L'Assomption. 

Asylum,    Provincial    Lunatic, 

Narrative   of   the   difficulties   in    the,   858» 

Atlantic    Telegraph, 
Prospects    of    the,    1230. 

Atlantic    Telegraph    Company, 
Report  of  fifth  general  meeting.   1222;    Re- 
port  of   proceedings    between    Lord    Pal- 
merston    and    the,    1229. 

Austin,    F.    W.    G., 

Remarks   on   the  Fisheries   Bill,   1343. 

Aylmer,    Lord, 
Observations   sur  le   reponse   de,   550. 


183 


B 


Backwoodsman, 

The  life  of  a,  743. 


"  Backwoodsman  "    A, 

Two  and  Twenty  years  ago,  1095;   Letters 
to  Hon.  John  A.  Macdonalcl,1280. 

Bagot,    Sir   Charles, 

Considerations  on  the  administration  of, 
755. 

Bailey,    R.   T. 

Report     on     the    Quebec    and    Richmond 
Railroad,  927. 

Baird,    Henry    Carey. 

Protection  necessary  to  the  American 
farmer,  1122a. 

Baker,   John, 
Report  of  the  trial  of,  631. 

Baldwin,    George    R., 

Report  on  the  water  supply  of  the  city  of 
Quebec,    1848,   836. 

Baldwin,    Hon.    Robert    H., 

Observations  on  the  conduct  of,  1836,590; 
The  Ministerial  crisis,  1843,  737;  Causes 
of  resignation  from  the  Executive  Coun- 
cil, 758;  Metcalfe  defended  against  the 
attacks  of  his  counsellors,  Ryerson,  761 ; 
Mr.  Viger  and  the  Ministerial  crisis,  762, 
763;  The  cabinet  of  B.  defended,  764; 
Letters  of  Isaac  Buchanan  against  the 
faction  of,  765;  The  resignation  of  the 
late  ministers,  767;  Letter  respecting 
the  administration  of  justice  from  W. 
Hume  Blake  to,  783. 

Baltimore,    Citizen    of, 

Observations  on  the  impressment  of  Ame  i- 
can   seamen,   344. 

Bancks,   William, 

I^etter  on  the  proposed  new  Colonial  Fund- 
ing System,  582. 

Bancroft,    Edward, 
Remarks  on  the  Review  of  the  Controversy 
between  Britain  and  the  Colonies,  152. 

Banking, 

Report  of  Cominittee  of  Assembly  of  Upper 
Canada  on,  573;  Proceedings  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  the  Assembly  on,  1859,  1102; 
Returns  from  banks,  1860,  1130;  Returns 
from  banks,  1861,  1180;  Returns  from 
banks,  1865,  1362;  A  government  specie- 
paying  bank  of  issue,  1390;  The  Bank 
Charter  Act,  Mills,  1390a. 

Bank  of  England, 

Remarks  upon  the,  34;  Vindication  of  the, 
35. 
234^12i 


Bank    of    Montreal, 

Articles   of   Association   of   the,    385. 

Banque   Agricole    Nationale, 
Projet  pour  la  formation  d'une,  1238. 

Banque   de  Credit   Foncier, 
Etablissement   d'une,   1235,   1249. 

Baptist    Church, 

Animadversions  on  sermons  on  Baptism, 
896. 

Baring,    Alexander, 

An  Inquiry  into  the  causes  and  conse- 
quences of  the  orders  in  Council,  1808, 
347. 

Barnes,    William, 

Settlement  and  early  history  of  Albany, 
1273. 

Barreau,   M., 
Proces   de,   1372. 

Bass,   Charles, 

Lectures   on   Canada,    1247. 

Bath,    Ear!    of. 
See   Pulteney. 

Bathurst,    Earl    of, 

Letters  to,  on  the  state  of  Newfoundland, 
417. 

Baxter,    Rev.  Joseph, 

Journal  of  visits  to  the  Indians  on  the 
Kennebec    River,    1406. 

Beatson,    Lieut.-Colonel, 
Notes  on   the  Plains  of  Abraham,   1071a. 

Beaujeu,   M.  de., 

Account   of   the  Battle   of   Malar  gueule,   70. 
Beaumarchais,    Pierre-Augustin    Caron    de. 
Observations  sur  le  memoire  de  la  Cour  de 
Londres,  231. 

Beauregard,  J.-B., 
Proces  de,  1118. 

Beaven,  ^ev.   Dr.  James, 

Sermon  preached  before  the  Synod  of  the 
the  Diocese  of  Toronto,  1112. 

Bedard,    Pierre, 

Proceedings  of  Assembly  of  Lower  Canada 
on  accusations  against,  393. 

Bedard,    P.    H., 

Lettre  a  Mr.  Chaboillez,  420;  Reponse  de 
Mr.  Chaboillez  h  ,422. 

Belle- Isle,    Straits   of, 

Meteorological  Journal  and  report  relative 
to,   1143. 


184 


Bellingham,   Sydney, 
Reply  to  Mr.  Penny's  pamphlet  on  Confed- 
eration, 1409. 

Belmont,    M.    L'Abbe, 

Histoire  du  Canada,  693d. 

Belsham,    James, 
Canadia  Ode,   Epinikioe,100. 

Benedict,   Roswell  G., 

Report  as  Chief  Engineer  of  the  Great 
Western   Railroad,   928. 

Benjamin,    George, 

Short  lessons   for  M.P.'s,   1192. 

Bernard,   Sir    Francis,    (Governor), 
Adams    reply    to    charges    of,    against    the 
town   of   Boston,    148;    Select    Letters   on 
Trade  and  Government  of  America,   160. 

Bernard,    Thomas, 

Objections  to   Quebec   Bill  considered,   157. 

Berthelot,  A., 
Dissertation  sur  le  Canon  de  Bronze,  480; 
Discours  sur  le  vaisseau  trouve  h  I'embou- 
chure  du  Saint-Michel,  772;  Dissertation 
sur  I'Instruction  primaire,  789;  Discours 
devant  I'Association  des  Instituteurs,  1846, 
809. 

Berthier,    Comte    de, 
Lettre   aux   habitants   du,   1096. 

Berube,   Joseph, 

Trial  for  murder,  963. 

Bethune,    Rev.    Dr.   A.    N., 

Reply  to  his  criticism  of  Rev.  Thomas 
Powell's  essay  on  Apostolic  Succession, 
749;  Charge  delivered  at  the  visitations 
of  the  Archdeaconry  of  York,  1849,  847; 
The  Clergy  Reserve  Question  in  Canada, 
943. 

Bethune,  D., 

Letter  to  Sir  Benjamin  D'Urban  respect- 
ing the  transportation  of  troops,  820. 

Bethune,   Rev.  Dr.  J., 
Address  on  opening  of  McGill  College,  771. 

Biard,    Rev.    Pere, 

Letter  from  Port  Royal,  1. 

Bibaud,   Maximilien, 

L'Honorable  L.  A.  Dessaules  et  la  systeme 
judiciaire  des  Etats-Pontiflcaux,  1195; 
Medallion  presente  au  College  L'Assomp- 
tion,  1358. 

Bidwell,   Marshall   S., 

Causes  of  bani.shment  by  Sir  F.  B. 
Head,  642. 


Bigot,  Jacques,  Pere, 

Copies  d'une  lettre  de,  21 ;  Relation  de  la 
Mission  Abnaquise,  31. 

Blackstone,  Sir  William, 

Observations  on  the  Doctrine  respecting 
powers  of  British  Parliament  over  Ire- 
land,  227. 

Blackwell,    Thomas    E., 
Report  as  managing  director  of  the  G,T,R., 
1860,  1154. 

Blaikie,   John    Stuart, 

Lecture  on  forms  of  government,  1439. 

Blake,  John    H., 

Report  on  the  property  of  the  Ramsay 
Lead  Mining  and  Smelting  Co.,  1269. 

Blake,    William    Hume, 

Letter  to  Hon.  R.  Baldwin  on  the  adminis- 
tration of  Justice,  783. 

Blaquiere,   Hon.  P.  B.  De, 

Letters  on  the  Clergy  Reserve  Bill,  702. 

Bleury,    Sabrevois    de. 

Refutation  de  Tecrit  de  L.  J.  Papineau, 
674. 

Bliss,   Henry, 

Statistics  of  the  trade,  industry  and  re- 
sources of  Canada,  536. 

Bois,   Rev.  Abbe, 

Le  Colonel  Dambourges,  1386. 

Bcisthibault,  M.  Doublet  de, 

Les  voeux  des  Hurons  et  de.s  Abnaquis, 
1038. 

Bolduc,  J.-B.  Z., 

Lettre  et  Journal  de,  741. 

Book-keeping, 
Treatise    on,    617. 

Booty,  James   Horatio, 

Three  months  in  Canada  and  the  United 
States,  1188. 

Boundary(  Maine- New  Brunswick), 
Stuart's  notes  on  the,  479;  Decision  of  the 
King  of  the  Netherlands,  1831,  494,  495; 
Observations  on  the,  564;  Account  of  the 
Treaties  and  negociations  relating  to, 
629;  Remarks  on  the  disputed  points  of 
boundary.  631 ;  Report  and  Resolves  of 
the  Senate  of  Massachusetts  respecting, 
632;  Remarks  on  the  disputed  points  of 
boundary,  665;  Report  of  Committee  of 
U.S.  Senate  on  Foreign  relations  on,  666; 
A  brief  history  of  the  Boundary  Question, 
667;  Exposition  of  the  Boundary  differ- 
ences between  Great  Britain  and  the 
United   States,  695;   A  vindication  of  the 


185 


negotiators  of  the  Treaty  of  1783,  725; 
Report  of  the  Commissioners  appointed 
to  survey  the  Northeastern  boundary, 
726;  Treaty  of  Washington,  1842,  735; 
Observations  on  the  Treaty  of  Washing- 
ton, Featherstonhaugh,  736. 

Boundary  (Northwest), 
Notice  respecting  the,  383. 

Boundary  (Oregon), 
Demonstration  of  the  title  of  the  United 
States  to  Oregon,  756;  Claims  to  the 
Oregon  Territory  considered,  757;  State- 
ment of  British  claims  to  the  Oregon 
territory,  778;  Message  of  the  President 
of  the  United  States  and  correspondence 
relating  to,  779;  The  claim  of  the  United 
States  to  Oregon,  796;    Question  de,  797. 

Boston, 

A  Fair  Account  of  the  Disturbance  at,  147; 
Vindication  of  the  Town  of,  Adams,  148; 
Present  condition  of,  1851,  887. 

Boston   Committee,  The, 

Mission  to  Canada,  1851,  886. 

Boston  and   Montreal  Turnpike  Co., 

Charter  and  Bye  Laws  of,  343. 

Boucherville,   G., 

Projet  pour  la  formation  d'une  Banque 
Agricole  Nationale,  1238. 

Bo^llton,   D'Arcy, 
Sketch  of  Upper  Canada,  342. 

Bouquet,  Col.  Henry, 

Relation  Historique  de  I'Expedition  centre 
les  Indiens,  146. 

Bourdaioue,    Rev.    Pere, 

Sermon   sur  le  Jubile,  460. 

Bourget,  Mgr.  Ignace, 

Lettres  Pastorales,  1858,  1084;  Instruction 
pastorale  de,  1860,  1137. 

Bourlamaque,    Monsieur  de, 

Memoir  of  the  Retreat  of,  103. 

Boussole,   La., 
Apergus  historiques  sur,  11  19a. 

Bovell,   Rev.  James, 

Defence  of  doctrinal  statements,  1136. 

Bowen,   Hon.  Edward, 

Letter  to,  435;  Documents  respecting  claims 
for  increased  salary,  993. 

Bowen,    N.    H., 

Historical  sketch  of  the  Isle  of  Orleans, 
1126. 

Boxer,   F.   N., 

Hand  book  of  the  "Victoria  Bridge,   1150. 


Boyd,  J.  Edward, 
Narrow    gauge    railways.    1368. 

Boyd,    Walter, 
Letter  to  William  Pitt,  337.  i 

Braddock,  General, 

Account  of  the  Battle  of  Malangueul§,  70; 
Account  of  the  expedition  of,   72. 

Bradford,    John, 

Address  to  the  Inhabitants  of  New  Bruns- 
wick and  Nova  Scotia,  292. 

Brehaut,  W.  H., 

Remarks  on  the  dismissal  of,   1314,   1315. 

"  Brigadier  General", 

A  Letter  to  an  Honourable,  98;  Refutation 
of  a  Letter  to,  99. 

British    American    Land    Company, 

Information  re  lands  of,  545;  Report  of 
Court  of  Directors,  557. 

British   American    League,  The, 

Proceedings  of  the  second  convention  of 
delegates  of,  854. 

British  American  Mining  Company,  The, 
Act  to  incorporate,  808. 

British   Columbia, 
Handbook  of,  1087;  The  gold  fields  of,  1226; 
Remarks  on  a  territorial  road  from  Can- 
ada to,   1260,   1261;    A  statistical  account 
of,  1430. 

British    Constitutional    Society,    The, 

Declaration  of  the  views  and  objects  of, 
580. 

Brougham,  Lord, 

Speech  on  Canada,  Jan.  18,  1838,  625; 
Speech  on  the  North  American  Colonies, 
Feb.   2,   1838,  626. 

Brock,  Major-General  Sir  Isaac, 

Notices  on  the  life  of,  1098. 

Bross,  William, 

The  Toronto  and  Georgian  Bav  Ship  Canal, 
1319. 

Brousseau,    Les    Freres, 

Reponse  au   M^moire  des,   1207. 

Brown,   Hon.  George, 

Dr.  Ryerson's  letters  in  reply  to,  1103;  Min- 
isterial explanations,  1864,1292;  Contro- 
versy  with   Dr.    Ryer.son,    1392. 

Brown,  Hon.  James, 

Essay  on  means  of  promoting  Immigration 
to  New  Brunswick,   1147. 

Brown,    J.    Gordon, 

Advantage  of  Canals  to  Farmers  of  Can- 
ada, 866. 


186 


Brown,  Thomas  Storrow, 
History  of  the  G.T.R.,  1317. 

Brunei,    L'Abbe   Ovide, 

Voyage   d' And  re   Michaux   en   Canada,1158; 
Notice  sur  les  plantes  de  Michaux,   1253. 

Bruyere,    Rev.  J.   M., 
Controversy  with  Dr.  Ryerson.  1062,  1053. 

Brydges,  C.  J., 
Letter   re   trade   between    Canada   and   the 
Lower  Provinces,  1391. 

Brydone,  James  Moir, 
Narrative  of  a  voyage,  556. 

Buchanan,  A.  C, 

Re:  ort  on  Emigration,  1008. 

Buchanan,  Hon.  Isaac, 
Letter  to  \V.  H  Draper  on  the  Clergy 
Reserve  and  School  lands,  595;  Letters 
against  the  Baldwin  faction,  765;  Letters 
on  the  political  situation,  1859,  1099;  A 
government  specie-paying  bank  of  issue, 
1390. 

Buchanan,    Hon.   J., 

Correspondence      respecting     the      Oregon 
Boundary,  796. 

Buchanan,  James, 

Letter  to  Lord  Durham  on  trade  with  the 
United  States,  641. 

Buck,  Walter  M,, 

The  best  route  for  the  Intercolonial  Rail- 
way, 1435. 

Buffalo  and  Lake  Huron  Railway  Company, 

Bill    to    legalize    an    agreement    with    the 
G.T.R.,    1346. 

Burgoyne,    Major    General, 

Speech  on  Lord  North's  motion  re  Ameri- 
can Colonies,  169;  Substance  of  speeches 
.  of,  222;  Letter  from  Washington  to,  222; 
A  Letter  to  his  constituents,  229;  Con- 
duct in  the  American  War,  230;  Remarks 
on  the  conduct  of,  235. 

Burke,  Edmund, 
Observations  on  a  late  state  of  the  nation, 
140;  Speech  on  American  taxation,  171; 
Speech  on  conciliation  with  the  Colonies, 
173;  Letter  on  the  affairs  of  America, 
211;  Thoughts  on  the  letter  of,  212; 
Letters  on  the  Bill  relative  to  the  Trade 
of  Ireland,  224;  Speech  on  Economical 
Reform,  247;  Speech  on  his  Parliamen- 
tary Conduct,  258;  Observations  on  a 
late  state  of  the  nation,  259;  Speech 
-  on  the  Articles  of  Peace,  1783,  261 ; 
Speech  on  American  taxation,  266;  Se- 
lections from  speeches  of,  273;  Speech 
on  American  Conciliation,  278;  Thoughts 
on  the  Cause  of  the  present  Discontents, 
279;  Opinion  on  the  expediency  of  con- 
ceding the  Catholic  Claims,  448. 


Burn,  J.  I., 

Case  of  the  Earl  of  Stirling.  535. 

Burns,    Rev.   Dr., 

The  Two  Elders,  1028. 

Burpee,    E.    R., 

Report  on  survey  of  extension  of  the  Euro- 
pean and  North  American  Railway,  1367. 

Burr,  Rowland, 

Extracts  from  report  of  committee  on  pro- 
hibitory liquor  law,  1141. 

Burtis,    W.    R.    M., 

Essay  on  means  of  promoting  immigration 
to  New  Brunswick,  1149. 

Bushe,  Gervase  Parker, 

Case    of    Great    Britain    and    America,    141, 
142. 

Bute,   Lord, 

Coalition  with  Pitt  proposed,  109. 

Butler,  T.   P., 

Alphabetical  index  to  the  statutes  of  Can- 
ada, 1403. 

Byrne,    Rev.   James  T., 

The  claim  of  temperance  societies,  724. 


Cadien,  Baptiste, 
Case  of,  661. 

Caird,  James, 
Prairie  farming  in  America,  1093;  Slanders 
on   Canada   refuted,   1097. 

Calhoun,   Hon.   J.  C, 

Correspondence      respecting      the      Oregon 
Boundary,  796. 

Camden,   Lord, 

Letter  to,  on  restraint  of  trade  of  Colonies, 
175. 

Cameron,    Hon.  J.   Hillyard, 

Letter  of  J.  G.  Spragge  to,  821 ;   Letters  on 
Canadian   manufactures,    1858,    1086a. 

Cameron,    Hon.   Malcolm, 

Lecture  delivered  by.  1349. 

"Camillus," 
Anti  Gallic  Letters.  578a. 

Campbell,    Hon.   Alexander, 
Debate  on  the  Fisheries  Bill  of.  1342;   Re- 
marks   on    the    Fisheries    Bill    of,    1343. 

Campbell,  James, 
The  school   book  question  and.   1392. 

Campbell,   Rollo, 
Two    lectures    on    Canada.    1039,    1040. 


187 


Canada, 

The  four  Kings  of,  38;   Expedition  to,  1712, 
41;    LEtat  Present   du,   104;     Interest    of 
Britain  in  the  acquisition  of,  105;  Impor- 
tance   of,     refuted,     106;     Considered     in 
relation  to  the  Peace,  1763,  116;   Expedi- 
tion from,  1779,  230;   Observations  on  the 
state   of,    1784,   277;    A   short   account   of, 
1787,  289;   Plan  d'etablissemens  du  clerge 
dans   le,   320;    Avis   au,    1798,   332a;   Facts 
and  observations  respecting,  392a;  Obser- 
vations on,  404;    Observations   and  facts 
relative     to,     416;     The     trade     of,    497; 
Agricultural    state    of,    Ferguson,    517;    A 
view    of    the    inland    navigation    of,    518; 
Statistics  of  the  trade,  industry,  resources 
of,    536,    537;    Emigrant's    guide    to,    538; 
Notes    on,    1835,    560;    Internal    improve- 
ments   in,    George,    567;    The    affairs    of. 
602;   A  few  words  on  the  subject  of,  604; 
Remarks  on  the  arbitrary  Colonial  Policy 
practiced   in,   606;    Remarks   on   the  pi'O- 
ceedings    as    to,    609;     Lord    Brougham's 
speech  on,  625;   A  few  more  words  upon, 
638;     The    Canadian     Controversy,     1838, 
639;   Hints  on  the  case  of,  640;    Memoire 
sur  I'etat  present  du,  1667,  693a;  Memoire 
sur   693b;    Considerations    sur   I'etat   pre- 
sent   du,    1758,    693c;    Histoire    du,    693d; 
Reflections    sommaires    sur   le   Commerce 
du,  693g;  Histoire  de  i'eau-de-vie  en,  693h; 
The     Canada     Bill    and,     Robinson,    699; 
Voyages  de  decouverte  au,  747;    Taylor's 
essay  on  the  condition  of,  1843,  755;  Jour- 
nal  of   travels   in,    1844,   768;    Journal   of 
visit   to,   1776,   776;    Guide   book   of,    1849, 
837;    A    few    observations    on,    1849,    840; 
Fifteen  years  in.  Haw,  869;   Elemens  du 
droit    public    et    constitutionnel    du,    882; 
State    of   political    parties    in,    1851,    885; 
Statements  relative  to  the  commerce  of, 
887;    Growth   and  prospects   of,   907;    De- 
scriptive account  of,  1853,  932;  Letters  on 
the  school  system  of,  947;  Essay  on,  1854, 
966;   Essai  par  Hector  L.  Langevin,  997; 
Essay  by  J.   Sheridan   Hogan,   998;    Con- 
ditions   and    prospects    of,    in    1854,    999, 
1000;   Finances  and  Trade  of,  1855,  1009; 
■Lectures    on,    by    Campbell,     1857,     1039, 
1040;   Description  of,  1857,  1042;   Political 
past,   present   and  probable  future,   1076; 
Answer  to  Caird's  slanders  on,  1079;  Passe 
present  et  avenir  du,   1101;   Pamphlet  by 
Hon.    A.    T.    Gait,    1122;    Courte    esquisse 
sur    le,     1860,     1144;    A     theatrical     trip 
through,     1861,      1157;     "Voyages    d'Andre 
Michaux    en,    1158;     The    best    defensive 
force  for,  1164;   Is  she  prepared  for  war, 
1165;    Immigrants   guide   to,    1182;    Three 
months  in,  1862,  1188;   Organisation  mili- 
taire    du,    1193;     Somerville's    travels    in, 
1202;  Letters  from,  1862,  1206;  Emigrant's 
guide  to,  1862,  1225;   The  staple  trade  of, 
1237;   Sous  la  domination  Anglaise,  1240; 
Lectures    on,    1863,    1247;     Letters    from, 
1863,  1248;   Voyage  de  Michaux  au,  1253; 
The    gold    fields    of,    1270;    A    hand    book 
for  settlers,  1864.  1274,  1275;   Remarks  on 
the  militia  of,   1281;    Tableau  synoptique 


de  I'ornithologie  du,  1288;  L'Histoire  du, 
Langevin,  1330;  Geographical  and  agri- 
cultural sketch  of,  1330a;  Defence  of,  Sim- 
mons, 1334a;  The  Irish  position  in,  1387, 
1388;  The  Northern  Kingdom,  1402;  The 
present  and  future  of,  1867,  1404,  1406; 
Lettres  sur  le,  1420;  Sketches  of,  1867, 
1433 

Canada    Land    Company,   The, 

A  warning  to,  427;  Report  of  the  Court 
of  Directors  of,  524;  List  of  Proprietors 
of,  575;  Results  of  Emigration  to  Upper 
Canada.  719;  The  hfe  of  a  Backwoods- 
man, 743;  Observations  on  the  history 
and  proceedings  of,  786;  Improvement 
of  the  Hui-on  Tract,  956. 

Canadia, 
Ode,  Epinikioe,  100. 

"  Canadian,    A," 
The   Affairs   of   the   Canadas,   602;    Letters 
to   the  Right  Hon.  Earl  Grey,  802. 

Canadians, 

Lord  Durham  and   the,   635. 

Canadian    Inspector,  The, 

Review  of  the  Government  of  Sir  Geo. 
Prevost,  374. 

Canadian    Pacific    Railroad, 

Remarks  on  the  establishment  of  a  terri- 
torial road  between  Canada  and  British 
Columbia,  1260,  1261. 

Canadien,   Un, 
Avis  au  Canada,  332a. 

Canals, 
Report   of  Board  of  Works   on,   1844,   794; 
Advantage    to    Farmers    of   Canada,    866; 
Regulations  for  the  management  and  pro- 
tection of,  1041. 

See  Caughnawaga  Canal,  Georgian  Bay 
Canal,  Rideau  Canal,  Toronto  and  Geor- 
gian   Bay   Canal,   Welland   Canal. 

Candidas, 
Plain   Truth   addressed   to   the   Inhabitants 
of  America,  200,  201. 

Canning,  George, 
Correspondence   with   Mr.   Pinkney,   356a. 

Cape  Breton, 
Lochinvar's  Encouragements  for  settlers,  6; 
American  Fisheries  and  reduction  of,  51 ; 
Sermon  on  reduction  of,  52;  The  impor- 
tance of,  considered,  54;  Importance  and 
advantage  of,  considered,  55;  Journal  of 
expedition  against,  1745,  58;  Remarks  on 
Inquiry  into  failure  of  expedition  against, 
79;  Importance  to  France  and  England 
of,  80;  Historical  account  of,  1775,  181; 
Narrative  of  a  Shipwreck  on  the  Island 
of.  255. 


188 


Cs  }ital, 
Considerations  on   the   selection   of  a,   738; 
Consideration    on    the   choice   of   a,    1021 ; 
Essai    par    Dunbar     Ross,    1078;      Claims 
of   Toronto,    1090. 

Capsa,    Bishop    of, 

Letter  to  the  President  of  the  Committee 
on  Education,  305. 

Cardinal,    Joseph     Narcisse, 
Lecture  sur,   1139. 

Carey,    Henry   C, 
Causes  and  effects  of  financial  crises,   1285a. 

Cariboo, 
The  gold  fields  of  British  Columbia,  1226. 

Carleton,   Guy, 

Conduct  in  connection  with  American  In- 
vasion, 210;  Evidence  in  Investigation  in- 
to conduct  of  American  War,  230;  Letter 
to,  on  the  murder  of  Captain  Huddy,  280. 

Csriyle,  Alexander  D.D., 

Sermon  on  the  war  with  the  American 
Colonies,  215. 

Carmichael-Smyth,    Major    Robert, 

A  letter  on  British  Colonial  Railway  Com- 
munication, 859. 

Carnarvon,    Earl    of, 
Letter   of   Hon.    Charles   Tupper   to,    1378; 
Letter  from    William    Annand   to,    1378a. 

Csron,    Hon.    R.    E., 

Correspondence  with  Draper,  Lafontaine 
and  Morin,  803,  804;  Revue  de  la  revue 
du  Pamphlet  de,  805. 

Carroll,    Charles, 
Journal  of,  1776,  776. 

Carson,   William    (M.D.), 
Reasons  for  colonizing  Newfoundland,  367. 

Cartier,  Jacques, 

Course  of  the  voyage  of,  480;  Voyage  au 
Canada,  747;  Discours  de  M.  A.  Berthelot 
sur  le  vaisseau   de,  772. 

Cartwright,    Richard   J., 

Remarks    on    the    Militia    of   Canada,    1281. 

Casauit,  L'Abbe  L.  J., 

Eloge  funebre  de,  1255. 

Casgrain,   L'Abbe, 
D^couverte  du  tombeau  de  Champ  lain,  1376, 
1377. 

Castlereagh,   Lord, 

A  letter  on  the  North  American  Export 
trade  1 1,  363. 


Cauchon,  Hon.  Joseph, 
Etude  sur  I'Union  projetee  des  Provinces 
Britanniques,  1074;  Une  chapitre  des  con- 
tradictions de,  1162;  L'Union  des  Pro- 
vinces de  rAmerifiue  Britannique,  1332, 
1333. 

Caughnawaga  Canal, 

Report  on  the  survey  of  the,  1007. 

Cayley,  E.  S., 

Speech  on  the  bill  respecting  the  govern- 
ment of  Lower  Canada,  624. 

Cayley,   Hon.  William, 

Finances  and  trade  of  Canada,  1009. 

Cedars,  The, 

Facts  relating  to  the  Exchange  of  prisoners 
at,  210. 

Chaboillez,  Rev.  M., 

Questions  sur  le  Gouvernement  Ecclesias- 
tique  du  District  de  Montreal,  419;  Lettre 
de  P  H.  Bedard  a,  420;  Reponse  a  la  lettrj 
de  P.  H.  Bedard,  422. 

Chabot,    Hon.    Jean, 
Lettre  d'Ovide  Leblanc  a,  980. 

Chalmers,    Rev.   Thomas,    D.D., 

Letter  from  Dr.  Strachan  to,  529. 

Champlain, 
Decouverte  du  tombeau  de,   1376,  1377;    Le 
Journal  de  Quebec  et  le  tombeau  de,  1414. 

Chandonnet,   Rev.  Thomas-Aime, 

Discours  au  triduum  de  la  Societe  de  St. 
Vincent  de  Paul,  1297;  La  question  des 
classiques  en  presence  des  critiques  de, 
1355. 

Chapman,  Henry  S., 

Thoughts  on  the  money  and  exchanges  of 
Lower  Canada,  519. 

Charbonnel,  Rev.  Bishop, 

Correspondence  with  Dr.  Ryerson  re  separ- 
ate schools,  1063. 

Charivari,   The, 
Canadian  Parties,  426. 

Charland,   Louis, 

Extraits  des  titres  des  anciennes  ^conces- 
sions de  terre,  338. 

Chateauguay, 

L'Heroine  de,  1075. 

Chatham,    Earl    of, 
Sec  Pitt,  William, 

Chats   Falls, 
Documents    relating   to    the    slides    at    the, 
862. 


189 


Chaudiere   Falls, 
Documents  relating   to  the  slides  at  the,  862. 

Chaudiere  River, 

Rapport  sur  les  mines  dor  de  la,  1265. 

Chaumont,  Pierre  Joseph   Marie, 

Life  of,  23,  24. 

Chauncey,    Charles,    D.D., 

Sermon  on  Reduction  of  Cape  Breton,  52. 

Chauveau,  Hon.  P.  J.  O., 

Discours  par,  1S55,  1013. 

Chemin  de   Per  du    Nord, 
Precedes    du   Comite   Generale    du,    923. 

Chesapeake    Frigate, 
Papers  relating  to  the  encounter  with  the 
Leopard,  356a. 

Chesshyre,  T.   Newton, 

Canada  in  1864,  1274.     - 

Chesterfield,  Earl  of, 
Essay  on  Character  and  Conduct  of  Town- 
shend,  151. 

Chevalier,    H.    Emile, 
I/Heroine  de  Chateauguay,  1075. 

Chicachas, 

.Tournal  de  la  Guerre  centre  les,  48. 


China, 
Direct    communication 
and,  793. 


between     England 


Chiniquy,  Rev.  C, 
Manual  of  the  Temperance  Society,  830,  831. 

Chisholme,  David, 

Memorial  and  case  of,  691. 

Cholera, 

•  Regulations  regarding  the,  530;  Facts  con- 
nected with  the  visitation  of  the,  1833,  542; 
Practical  views  on,  987;  Memorandum 
on,   1401. 

"Chretien,"    Un, 

La  question  des  classiques  en  presence  des 
critiques  de  I'Abbe  Chandonnet,  1355. 

Christian   Sentinel,  The, 

Vol.  II,  No.  5,  1828,  468. 

Christie,   Robert, 

Memoirs   of   the   administrations   of   Craig 
and  Prevost,  387. 

"Church,   The"    (Newspaper), 
Letter    to    the    editor   on    Apostolic  Succes- 
sion, 749;   Letter  exposing  the  bigotry  of, 
753, 


Church   of   England, 

Thoughts  on  the  present  state  and  future 
prospects  of,  1836,  596;  Parochial  duties 
practically  illustrated,  597;  The  church 
and  the  Wesleyans,  656;  Ten  letters  on 
the  church  and  church  establishments, 
684;  Report  of  society  for  sending  clergy 
to  Upper  Canada,  1839,  687; An  Act  to 
provide  for  the  management  of  the  tem- 
poralities of,  727;  Constitution  and  ob- 
jects of  the  church  society  of  the  Dio- 
cese of  Toronto,  732;  Letter  on  Rev. 
Thomas  Powell's  essay  on,  Apostolic 
Succession,  749;  An  Act  to  incorporate 
the  church  societies  of,  773;  Controversy 
respecting  position  of,  781 ;  Charge  de- 
livered by  Dr.  Bethune  at  the  visitations 
of  the  Archdeaconry  of  York,  1849,  847; 
Journal  of  voyage  of  visitation  to  New- 
foundland, 872;  Secular  state  of  Diocese 
of  Toronto,  877;  Papers  relating  to  the 
creation  of  rectories,  903;  Minutes  of  a 
conference  of  Bishops,,  1852,  915;  A  letter 
to  the  members  in  Scarborough  of,  951 ; 
Salaries  of  the  clergy,  1085;  Letter  ad- 
dressed to  the  Diocese  of  Quebec,  1086; 
Letter  of  Dr.  Fulford  to  the  Bishops  and 
Clergy  of  the,  1211;  Correspondence  aris- 
ing out  of  the  letter  of  Dr.  Fulford,  1212; 
Second  letter  of  Dr.  Fulford,  1213;  Reply 
to  the  second  letter  of  Dr.  Fulford,  1214; 
Third  letter  of  Dr.  Fulford  and  reply, 
1215;  Letter  of  Adam  Crooks  to  Dr.  Ful- 
ford, 1216;  Report  of  the  church  society 
of  the  Diocese  of  Quebec,  1236;  Proceed- 
ings of  the  twelfth  session  of  the  Synod 
of  the  Diocese  of  Toronto,  1304;  Pro- 
ceedings of  the  Provincial  Synod,  1865, 
1353;  Journal  of  the  Synod  of  the  Dio- 
cese of  Ontario,  1354;  Notitia  Liturgica, 
1393;    The  fearful  condition  of  the,  1394. 

Cicero, 
Letters  to  Catiline  the  Second,  254. 

Cincinnatus, 
The   patriotic    mirror,   253. 

"Citizen,    A", 

Thoughts  on  Einigration  and  Education 
addressed  to   Lord  John   Russell,  823. 

Civil   Service   Rifle  Corps, 
Memorials   of   the,    Patterson,    1428;    Mem- 
orfals  of  the,  Simpson,  1429. 

Civil    War    (United    States), 

The  twelve  days'  compaign,   1381. 

Clark,    Charles, 
A  few  more  words  upon  Canada,  638. 

Clarke,    William,    M.D., 
Observations  on  Conduct  of  France,  68. 

Clay,    Henry, 

Correspondence  relative  to  the  navigation 
of   the   St.   Lawrence,   467. 


190 


Clergy, 

Ar'resse  sur  retat  de  la,  320;  Observa- 
tions on  provision  made  for  maintenance 
of  the,  456. 

Clergy     Reserves,    The, 

Defence  of  tlie  exclusive  riglits  of  church 
tn.  441 ;  Observations  on  the  provision 
made  for  a  Protestant  clergy,  Strachan, 
456;  Letters  from  Egerton  Ryerson  to 
Dr.  Stra^lian.  471 ;  Letter  from  Dr. 
Strachan  to  Dr.  Lee  on,  477;  Resolutions 
of  the  Legislative  Council,  ITpper  Canada, 
1835,  respecting,  572;  Report  of  a  Com- 
mittee of  the  Legislative  Council  of 
X'^pper  Canada  on,  574;  Observations  of 
Lord  Glenelg  on,  583;  Letter  from  Mr. 
Buchanan  to  Mr.  Draper  on,  595; 
Speeches  on  the  Bill  for  appropriating 
the  proceeds,  f'^r  ed  icati  m,  611;  The 
Reserve^  questfm.  612;  Correspond- 
ence of  Rev.  Archdeacon  Mountain  with 
the  Colonial  Department  re,  622;  Corres- 
pondence of  Hon.  William  Morris  with  the 
Colonial  Department  re,  653;  Strictures 
on  the  correspondence  of  Hon.  William 
Morris,  654;  Reply  of  Hon.  William 
Morris  to  the  letters  of  Dr.  Strachan, 
655;  Remarks  of  Rev.  W.  M.  Harvar-^^ 
respecting,  657;  Letters  from  Egerton 
Ryerson  to  Hon.  W.  H.  Draper,  683; 
Letters  in  reply  to  Ryerson,  by  an  Anglo- 
Canadian,  684;  Correspondence  read  in 
the  debate  on  the  Reserve  Bill,  1840,  702; 
An  Act  to  provide  for  the  sale  of,  727; 
History  and  present  position  of,  1851, 
884;  Speech  of  Hon.  Dr.  Rolph  on,  1852, 
906;  Letter  from  Dr.  Strachan  to  the 
Duke  of  Newcastle,  1853,  942;  The  Clergy 
Reserve  Question  in  Canada,  Bethune, 
943;  Letter  from  F.  Hincks  to  John 
Wilson,  969;  Letter  from  Dr.  Strachan 
to  Hon.  A.  N.  Morin,  974;  Controver 
on  the  appropriation  of  the  funds  of  the, 
1062,   1063. 

Clinton,  Sir  Henry, 
Narrative  relative  to  his  conduct  In  Amer- 
ica, 270;  Answer  of  Earl  Cornwallis  to 
the  narrative  of,  271 ;  Letter  to  the  Com- 
missioners of  Public  Accounts,  272;  Cor- 
respondence with  the  Commissioners  for 
auditing  the  public  accounts,  319. 

Club     National     Democratique, 
Manifesto    du,    856. 

Cobbett,   William, 
The    Emigrants    Guide,    478. 

Cockburn,  Sir  W.  S.   R., 

Reply    to    Mr.    Roebuck    on    the    affairs   of 
Lower    Canada,    1451. 

Coffin,    William     Foster, 

Three    chapters    on    a    triple   project,    835; 
Remarks  on  a  pamphlet  of,  1011. 


Coiborne,    Sir    John, 

Correspondence  relating  to  the  creation  of 
rectories   by,    903. 

College    L'Assomption, 

Visite  de  P.  A.  de  Gaspe  au,  1352;  Hom- 
mage  d'un  medallion  presente  au,  1358. 

Collins,    John, 

Commission  as  Governor  of  St.  John's  and 
Newfoundland  Sea  Coast,  37;  Petition  of, 
37. 

Colombie, 
Mission   de   la,  741. 

Colonies,  (General), 
An  encouragement  to,  Alexander,  5;  Im- 
portance of  American,  65;  Importance  to 
Great  Britain,  Clarke,  68;  Interest  of 
Great  Britain  with  regard  to,  105;  Treaty 
of  Paris  and,  110;  Considerations  on  the 
Peace  relative  to  the,  113;  Administra- 
tion of  the,  Pownall,  119;  Essay  of 
Count  de  Montalembert  on  the  Colonial 
Policy  of  England,  1073, 

Colonies    (American), 

Speeches  on  the  petition  for  a  change  in 
government,  120,  121,  122;  The  regula- 
tions lately  made  concerning  the,  123; 
The  late  regulations  respecting  the,  Dick- 
inson, 124;  Considerations  on  behalf  of 
the  Colonists,  125;  Considerations  rela- 
tive to,  126;  Claim  of  the  C to  ex- 
emption from  taxation  examined,  127; 
Objections  to  taxation  of,  considered, 
128;  Propriety  of  taxing,  Delaney,  131; 
Rights  of,  asserted,  Otis,  132,  133;  Letter 
from  a  London  merchant  to  his  son  re. 
134;  Policy  of  Britain  considered,  136; 
Conduct  of  administration  examined, 
137;  Letters  from  a  Pennsylvania  farmer 
to  the  inhabitants  of  the,  139;  A  vindi- 
cation of  the,  143;  The  controversy  \>e- 
tween  Great  Britain  and,  reviewed,  Knox, 
144;  Considerations  on  representation  of, 
in  British  House  of  Commons,  150;  Re- 
marks on  the  controversy  between  Bri- 
tain and,  Bancroft,  152;  Questions  on 
the  dispute  between  Britain  and  the, 
158;  A  friendly  address  to  all  reasonable 
Americans,  159;  Principles  of  Law  and 
Polity  applied  to,  160;  Considerations  on 
the  measures  carrying  on  with  respect 
to,  167;  Constitutional  power  of  Britain 
over  the,  168;  Speech  of  Gen.  Bungoyne, 
169;  Chatham's  speech  on  conciliation  of, 
172;  Burke's  speech  on  conciliation,  173; 
E.xamination  of  mutual  claims  of  Great 
Britain  and  the,  174;  Letter  to  Lord 
Camden  on  restraint  of  trade  of,  175; 
The  plea  of  the,  177;  Plan  of  Lord 
Chatham  for  settlement  with  the,  180; 
Historical  account  of,  181;  Arguments  of, 
set  forth,  183;  Inquiry  into  guilt  of  the 
war,  188;  Observations  on  the  Justice  of 
the    War    with    the,    191;     Reconciliation 


191 


with  Britain,  200,  231;  History  of  New 
Engrland  Colonies,  202;  Charters  of,  204; 
Answers  to  objections  against  separating 
from  the,  206;  Sermon  of  Carlyle  on  the 
war  with  the,  215;  Considerations  on 
the  present  state  of  Public  Affairs, '226; 
Considerations  upon  the  American  In- 
quiry, 228;  What  should  be  an  English- 
man's endeavour  in  the  controversy  with 
the,  236;  Consequences  of  American  In- 
dependence, 240;  Speech  of  General  Con- 
w^ay  on  Conciliation,  248;  Letters  from 
Cicero  to  Catiline  the  Second,  254; 
Burke's  speech  on  American  taxation, 
266;  Memorial  addressed  to  the  Sover- 
eigns of  America,  268,  274;  Political  re- 
flections on  the  governments  of,  Gallo- 
way, 269;  Burke's  speech  on  conciliation 
with  the,  278;  Observations  on  the  Im- 
portance of  the  American  Revolution, 
283;    Memoire  sur  les,  310. 

Colonies    (British    North    American), 

Plan  for  a  legislative  union  of  the,  423; 
Considerations  on  the  value  and  import- 
ance of,  496;  Observations  on  the  con- 
stitutions of,  579;  Letter  on  the  Colonial 
Funding  System,  582;  Brougham's  speech 
on  the  maltreatment  of.  626;  Observa- 
tions on  the  value  and  importance  of, 
628;  Lord  Durham's  mission  to,  636; 
Report  of  Lord  Durham  on  the  affairs 
of,  671,  672;  Tabular  view  of,  673;  Let- 
ters of  Howe  on  the  government  of,  801 ; 
Union  with  Great  Britain  by  inter-com- 
munication, 899;  Papers  on  the  state  of, 
1853,  936;  Extent  and  future  of,  Morris, 
1076a;  Should  the  colonies  be  represent- 
ed?. 1095a;  Letter  on  the  union  of  the, 
1121;  Relations  of  England  with.  Adder- 
ley,  1187;  Relation  of  England  with, 
Howe,    1240a. 

See  Confederation. 

"Colonist," 

Appeal  to  William  Huskisson  on  the  af- 
fairs   of    New    Brunswick,    470;    A    con- 

"  stitutional  conversation  with  a  con- 
scientious, 622a;  The  Northern  Kingdom, 
1402. 

Colonization, 

Formation  of  military  settlements,  564; 
Plan  of  settlement,  Fitzgerald,  868;  Pros- 
pects of  the  Saguenay  district  for,  914; 
Speech  by  D'Arcy  McGee,  1205;  Letters 
from  Canada.  1862,  1206;  Allotment  sys- 
tem and,   1359. 

Colonization    Roads, 

Reports  of  agents  on  the,   1312a. 

Columbus,    Christopher, 
The     discovery    of    America,     Mackintosh, 
576;     The     early    peopling     of     America, 
Newman,   834. 


Comite    Constitutionei    de    la    Reform    et    du 
Progres, 

Manifeste  du,  816. 
"Commander," 

Conduct  of  a  noble  C in  America  re- 
viewed,  81. 

"Common   Sense," 

Addressed  to  the  inhal)itants  <  f  America, 
199;    Reply   to,   200. 

Conciliateur,    Le, 

Lettres  d'un  ecclesiastique  a  un  magis- 
trat,   311. 

Confederation, 

Federative  Union  of  the  British  North 
American  provinces,  Sherwood,  880;  Etude 
sur  I'Union  projetee  des  Provinces  Bri- 
taniques,  1858,1074;  Letter  of  P.  S.  Ham- 
ilton on  the  union  of  the  colonies,  1121; 
The  constitution  as  adopted  by  the  Que- 
bec conference,  1864,  1278;  Union  of  the 
Colonies,  Hamilton,  1278a;  Speech  of  Hon. 
A,  T,  Gait  on  the  proposed  union,  1279; 
The  future  government  of  Canada,  1279a; 
Letters  of  a  Backwoodsman  to  John  A. 
Macdonald,  1280;  Resolutions  re  proposed 
union,  1332a;  L'Union  des  Provinces, 
Cauchon,  1332,  1333;  The  future  of  Bri- 
tish America,  1334;  Speeches  by  Hon.' 
D'Arcy  McGee,  1335;  Speech  of  Christo- 
pher Dunkin,  1335a;  The  organization  of 
the  Empire,  1376a;  In  relation  to  the  in- 
terests of  the  Empire,  1377;  Review  of 
Mr.  Howe's  essay,  1377a;  Letter  of  Hon. 
Charles  Tupper  to  the  Earl  of  Carnar- 
von, 1378;  Letter  by  William  Annand  on, 
1378a;  Letter  of  Hon.  Charles  Tupper  to 
the  people  of  Nova  Scotia,  1378b;  Con- 
sidered froin  a  Prince  Edward  Island 
point  of  view,  1379a;  Considered  by  Gold- 
win  Smith,  1379b;  Letter  from  A.  G. 
Archibald  on,  1379c;  Rgponses  aux  cen- 
sures de  la,  1407;  Why  it  should  not  be 
imposed  on  the  Colonies,  Penny,  1408; 
Reply  to  Mr.  Penny,  1409;  Le  salut  du 
Bas-Canada,  1410;  A  plea  for,  Richey, 
1411;  Couronnement  de  dix  annees  de 
mauvais  administration,  1412;  Review 
of  arguments  against,  McCully,  1438. 

Confirmation, 
The   Order  of,   476. 

Congreg^ational    Church, 

Opening  of  the  Congregational  Academv, 
705a. 

Congress  (Philadelphia), 
Journals  of  Proceedings  of,  178;  Reply  to 
address  of,  182;  Epistle  to  the  Pleni- 
potentiaries otf,  183;  An  answer  to  the 
Declaration  of  the,  194,  195;  Observa- 
tions on  the  answer  to  the  Declaration 
of,   198. 

Connecticut, 

Charter  of  colony  of,  204. 


192 


Connolly,    John, 

Report   of   the   case   of,    1444. 

Connolly,    Rev.   Thomas    L., 

Claims  of  D'Arcy  McGee  to  confidence  of 
Irish    Canadians,    1415. 

Conseil    Superieur, 

Extraits  des  Registres  du,  184. 

Constitutional, 

The  English  Constitution,  Montesquieu, 
249;  Power  of  Council  to  control  Supply, 
Haliburton,  464;  Petition  against  com- 
position of  Legislative  Council,  466; 
Elemens  du  droit  public  et  constitution- 
nel  du  Canada,  882;  Government  com- 
mission of  inquiry,  1242  Notes  on  federal 
government,  McGee,  1327;  Lecture  on 
forms   of   government,    1439. 

See  Colonies,  Confederation,  Executive 
Council,  Legislative  Assembly,  Legisla- 
tive  Council,    Union. 

Constitutional    Act,    The, 
Thoughts  on   the    Canada    Bill,    1791,  308; 
Text  of,  461. 

Constitutional    Association,    Montreal, 

Representation  on  the  Union  of  Upper 
and    Lower    Canada,    607. 

Constitutional   Association,  Quebec, 
First  annual  report  of,  562. 

Constitutional    Society, 
See    British    Constitutional    Society. 

Conway    General, 

Speech   on   conciliation   with   the   Colonies, 
248. 

Cooper,    Myles, 
The   American   querist,   158. 

Cordner,    Rev.  John, 

Lecture  on  the  doctrine  of  the  Trinity, 
892;  The  foundations  of  nationality, 
1033;  Discourse  on  the  relation  of  mor- 
ality to  national  wellbeing,  1136a;  The 
American   conflict,   1344. 

Cornwall, 
Tribute  to  Dr.  Strachan,  541. 

Cornwallis,    Earl, 

Evidence   in   investigation   into   conduct   of 

American  war,  220;    Correspondence  with 

Sir    Henry    Clinton,    270;    An    answer    to 

the  narrative  of  Sir  Henry   Clinton,  271. 

Corrigan,    Robert, 

Report  of  Commissioners  on  death  of, 
1046. 

Corriveau,    Jean- Baptiste, 
Proces   de,    1036. 


"Cosmopolitan"    A, 

■   Letter  to  the  electors  of  Nova  Scotia,  1440. 

Counties.     (Lower  Canada), 

Report  on  proposed   formation  of,  474. 

Courtenay,  J.   M.  de, 

The  culture  of  the  vine  and  emigration, 
1267. 

Courts  (Lower  Canada), 
Plan  of  a  Bill  for  altering,  316,  317,  318; 
Proceedings  of  the  Assembly  on  the  con- 
stitution of  the,  377;  Report  of  Com- 
mittee of  Assembly  on  decisions  of  the, 
446. 

Courts, 

See  Justice,  Administration  of. 

Court  of  Chancery,    (Upper  Canada), 

Considerations  on  the  reform  of  the,  1847, 
821. 

Court   of   Common    Pleas,    (Quebec), 

Introduction  to  the  observations  made  by 
the  judges  of  the,  300;  Reply  to  the  In- 
troduction of  the  Judges  of  the,    301. 

Court   of   Kings    Bench, 

Considerations  on   the  reform  of,  1847,  821. 
Coxe,   Rev.  A.  C, 

Report   of   addresses    of,    1395. 
Craftsman, 

The    C extraordinary,    44,    45. 

Craig,  Sir  James   Henry, 

Memoirs  of  the  administration  of,  387; 
Extracts  from  speeches  of,  407. 

Craufurd,    George, 

Essay  on  the  resources  for  establishing 
the  finances  of,  284. 

Cremazie,    J., 
Report    on    Registry    offices,    Quebec,     810. 

Crime, 
Les  Revelations  du,  616. 

Criminals, 

Letters  on  the  care  of,  1055. 
Crisis, 
The  American,  280. 

Crispin,    Marie   Amie, 

Proces  de  I'ex^cution  de,  1118. 

Crocker,  William   P., 

Report  on  the  survey  of  a  railroad  froiti 
Stanstead    to    Montreal,   790. 

Cronyn,   Rev.  Dr.  Benjamin, 

Charges  against  the  theological  teaching  of 
Trinity  College,  1135;  Reply  to  charges 
of,  1136;  Charges  against  the  teaching  of 
Trinity  College,  1209,  1210;  Address  at 
the  opening  of  Huron  College,  1303;  Con- 
dition of  the  Church  of  England  in  the 
Diocese  of  Huron,   1394. 


193 


Crooks,  Hon   Adam, 
Letter  to   Bishop   Fulford,   1212,   1216. 

Crown    Lands, 

Report  of  a  Committee  of  Assembly, 
Lower  Canada,  on,  408;  Letters  of  the 
Cur#s  of  Parishes  7-c,  418;  Reports  of 
the  Committee  of  Assembly  on,  431 ;  Re- 
port on   lands   above   Lake   Huron,   941. 

Cugnet,    Francis   Joseph, 

Abstract  of  Edicts,  Declarations  and  Ordi- 
nances, 154;  Extraits  des  edits,  ordonn- 
ances  et  Reglements,  184;  Traite  de  la 
Loi  des  Fiefs,  185;  Traite  de  la  Loi  de 
Propriete,  186;   Traite  de  la  Police,  187. 

Cullers,    Supervisor    of, 

Report  on  the  lumber  trade,   1177,  1181. 

Cunningham,   William,  &  Co., 

Reply  to  the  answer  of  the  United  States 
to   their   claim   and   memorial,    1448. 

Cures, 

Letters  of,  re  Crown  Lands,  418;  Memoire 
sur  1  inamovibilite  des,  613;  Notes  sur 
I'inamovibilite  des,  614;  Remarques  sur 
les  notes  sur  I'inamovibilite  des,  615. 

Currency, 

Report  of  Committee  of  Assembly,  Lower 
Canada,  on  state  of,  1830,  486;  Report  of 
a  Committee  of  Assembly  of  Upper  Can- 
ada on,  573;  Tables  of  the  comparative 
values  of  monies,  769;  Table  of,  1846,  812; 
Nature  and  uses  of,  1009a;  Proceedings 
of  the  Committee  of  the  Assembly  on, 
1102;  What  it  is  and  what  it  should  be, 
1422. 

Cushing,  Elmer, 
An  appeal  to  a  candid  public,  443. 

Cynosuridis,  Alph., 
Memoirs  d'un  Vieux  Garcon,  1328. 


Dablon,   Claude,    Pere, 

Relation   de,    1672    et   1673,    19. 

Dalhousie,  Earl  of. 
Address  on  proroguing  the  Parliament, 
1827,  451;  Letter  of  Thomas  Lee  to  the, 
455;  Addresses  to,  1828,  469;  Addresses 
to,  with  answers,  1828,  469;  Memoire  of 
Xavier  Malhiot  on  his  dismissal  by,  484. 

Dallas,   Angus, 
Appeal  on  the  Common  School  Law,  1081. 

Dalrymple,   Earl, 

Plan  for  promoting  the  fur  trade,  297. 

Dalrymple,    Sir    J., 

Address    to    the    inhabitants     of     America, 
170. 


Dambourges,    Colonel    Frangois, 

Etude   historique    sur,    1386. 

D'Anvers,  Caleb, 
The  Craftsman  Extraordinary,  44,  45;   Re- 
marks  on   '  Observations   on   the   conduct 
of  Great   Britain,'   46. 

Daphnis    and    Menalcas, 
Pastoral  in  memory  of  General  Wolfe,  91. 

Darby,    Joseph, 

Description  of  the  shipwreck  of  the  *  Arno,' 
1088. 

Dartmoor, 
Memoirs    of    imprisonment    in,    901. 

Dartnell,    George     R., 
Narrative   of   the   Avreck    of   the   Transport 
'  Premier,'   777. 

Darveau,   L.    M., 

Histoire   de  la   Tribute,   1252. 

D'Avezac,    M.,     . 

Apergus  historiques  sur  la  Boussale,  1119a. 

Davis,  A., 

A  lecture  on  the  discovery  of  America,  664. 

Davis,    Robert, 

The  Canadian  farmer's  travels  in  the 
United   States,   606;    The   currency,   1422. 

Davy,    Sir    Humphrey, 

Legons   de  chemie  donnees  par,  400. 

Dawson,    Sir   William, 

Inaugural  address  of,  1012\;  Biographical 
sketch  of  James  McGill,  1104a;  History 
and  prospects  of  Protestant  education  in 
Lower   Canada,    1301a. 

Day,    Hon.   Charles    D., 

Address  delivered  before  the  Provincial 
Industrial   Exhibition,    1850,   875. 

Day,    Henry, 

A   defence   of   joint    stock   companies,   348. 

De  Bellefeuilte,    E.    L., 
These  sur  les  manages  clandestins,  1138. 

Debt,    National    (Great    Britain), 
Considerations    on    the    state    of,    1776,191; 
Observations  on.  Price,  209;  State  of  the, 
1783,  263. 

De  Gaspe,    Rev.    Charles    Frangois, 

Letter  to  President  of  Committee  on  Edu- 
cation,  305. 

De  Gaspe,   Philippe  Aubert, 

Documents  relatifs  a  sa  visite  au  College 
I'Assomption,    1352. 

De  Grasse,   Comte, 
Memoire  sur  le  combat  naval  du,  1782,  260. 


194 


De  Guise,    Charles, 
Le  Cap  au  Diable,   1251. 

De    LaMalle,    M., 

Eloge  de  Suger,  245. 

Delaney,    Daniel, 

Considerations  on  the  Propriety  of  Iinpos- 
ing   Taxes,   131. 

Dcnison,    George    T., 
The   national   defences,    1164;    Fenian   Raid 
on   Fort   Erie,   1382. 

"Delta", 

Letter  to  '  Senex,'  451. 

Democrats, 
A  bone  to  gnaw,  for,  329. 

Derby,    E.    H., 

Report    on    the    Reciprocity   Treaty,    1400a. 

D'Eres,  Charles   Dennis   Ruscoe, 
Memoirs    of,    354. 

Desaulniers,    M.    Isaac, 

Discours  prononce  par,   1161. 

Desbarats,    George,    Jr., 

L'Esclavage   dans   I'Antiquite,    1083. 

Desforges,  J.   B., 

Precis  de  I'execution  de,   1118. 

Desor,    E., 

Les    Cascades    du    Niagara,    968, 
Dessaulles,    L.   A., 
Adresse    aux    electeurs    de    la    Division    de 

Rougernont,   1091;     Le   systeme  judiciaire 

des  Etats-Pontificaux,   1195. 

Detroit, 

Review  of  the  commerce  of,  1862,  1221. 
Devlin,   B., 

Charges  against  Guillaume  Lamothe,   1284. 
Dewar,    Edward    H., 

Review  of  the  strictures  on   the  letters  of 
Provost    Whitaker,    1170. 

Dewar,    Neil, 

Narrative  of  the  .shipwreck  and  sufferings 
of,  381. 

De  Witt,   Jacob, 
Letters   on   Canadian   manufactures,   1086a. 

Dickinson,  John, 
Speech  in  the  Pennsylvania  House  of  As- 
sembly, 120;  Reply  of  Galloway  to  speech 
of,  121;  Reply  to  speech  of  Galloway,  122; 
The  late  regulations  respecting  the  Bri- 
tish Colonies,  124;  Letters  from  a  Penn- 
sylvania farmer,  139;  Essay  on  Constitu- 
tional Power  of  Great  Britain  over  the 
Colonies,  168. 


Disraeli,    Rt    Hon.    Benjamin, 

Letter  of  Hon.  C.  B.  Adderley  to,   1187. 

Dorion,    Dr.   J.    E., 
Lecture    sur    education    populaire,    982. 

Dorion,   E.   P., 

Historique  des  Fonds  de  Retraite,  1194. 

"Double   Majority," 

Considerations  on  the,  Ross,  1021 ;  Ques- 
tion  discussed   by  Isaac  Buchanan,   1099. 

Douglas,    Sir    Howard, 

Considerations  on  the  value  and  import- 
ance of  the  British  North  American 
Provinces,    496. 

Douglas,    Rev.   James, 

The  gold  fields  of  Canada,  1270. 

Douglas,   John, 
Medical    topography  of,   392. 

Doutre,    Gonzalve, 
Le  principe  des  nationalites,  1291. 

Drapeau,    Stanislas, 

Observations  sur  la  bi'ochure  relativemen^ 
a  la  decouverte  du  tombeau  de  Cham- 
plain,  1377;  Le  journal  de  Quebec  et  le 
tombeau   de   Champlain,   1414. 

Draper,    Hon.    William    Henry, 

Letter  from  Isaac  Buchanan  to,  on  the 
clergy  reserves  and  school  lands,  595; 
Letters  on  the  clergy  reserves  from 
Egerton  Ryerson  to,  683;  Letters  on  the 
church  and  church  establishments  by  an 
Anglo-Canadian,  684;  Speech  in  defence 
of  the  chartered  rights  of  the  University 
of  King's  College,  740;  Correspondence 
with  Hon.  R.  E.  Caron,  803,  804,  805; 
Letter   of   J.    G.    Spragge    to,    821. 

Driscoll,    Frederick, 

The    twelve    days'    campaign,'   1381. 

Dreuillettes,    Rev.    Gabriel, 
Letters  of,  16,  17. 

Du  Calvet,  Pierre, 

Questions  sur  lesquelles  on  souhaite  de 
sgavoir  les  reponses  de  M.  Adh^mar  et 
de    M.    De  Lisle,    276. 

Ducharme,    L., 
Journal  d'un  Exile  Politique,  780. 

Dumesnil,    Clement, 

Reflexions  des  vrais  principes  politiques, 
838;  De  I'abolition  des  Droits  F§odaux  et 
Seigneuriaux,   855a. 

Dunkin,    Christopher, 

Address  on  behalf  of  proprietors  of  seig- 
niories, 938,  939;  Speech  on  Confeder- 
ation,   1335a. 


Dunn,   Thomas, 

Introduction  to  the  observations  of  the 
Judges  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas, 
300,  301. 

Dupin,  M., 

Opinion  on  Rights  of  Seminary  of  Montreal, 
439,  440. 

Oupont,    Emilien, 

Espai  pur  les  insects  qui  affectent  le  bl4, 
1049. 

Duquet,  Edouard, 
Pierre  et  Amelie,  1380. 

Duquet,  Joseph, 

Lecture  sur,  1139. 

D'Urban,  Sir  Benjamin, 
Letter  of  D.  Bethune  to,  820. 

Durham,   Lord, 

And  the  Canadians,  635;  The  Canadian 
Crisis  and,  636;  A  Letter  regai'ding  trade 
with  the  United  States  to,  641 ;  Report 
on  the  Affairs  of  British  North  America, 
671,  672;  Facts  versus,  673;  Letter  from 
T.  J.  Sutherland  to,  707. 


E 


Eastern  Townships, 

Present  state  of  the,  1817,  382;  Information 
respecting,  545,  568;  Le  Canadien  emi- 
grant, 890. 

East    India    Company, 

Plan  for  Union  with  Hudson's  Bay  Co.,  297. 

Ecole  Normaie  Laval,  (Quebec), 
Souvenir  Decennial  de  1',   1426. 

Edgar,  James, 

Essay  on  means  of  promoting  immigration 
to   New  Brunswick,   1146. 

Edgar,  J.  D., 

Inaugural    address    of,    1254. 

Education, 

Report  of  the  Committee  of  Council  on, 
Quebec,  304;  Letter  of  the  Bishop  of 
Capsa  on,  305;  Proceedings  of  Assembly 
of  Lower  Canada  on,  378;  Rapport  du 
comite  special  de  la  Chambre  d'Assem- 
blee  du  Bas-Canada,  430;  Conduct  of 
Council  on  encouragement  of  Nova  Scotia, 
464;  Mackenzie's  Catechism  of,  491; 
The  Gazeite  of,  492;  Importance  of  pro- 
viding religious,  570;  Letter  of  Isaac  Bu- 
chanan on  the  clergy  Reserves  and  School 
lands,  595;  Speeches  on  the  Bill  for  ap- 
propriating the  proceeds  of  the  Clergy 
Reserves  for,  611;  Proceedings  of  the 
Assembly  on  lands  set  apart  for  Upper 
Canada,  678;  Discourses  on  Ministerial, 
705a;  Letters  on  elementary  and  practi- 


cal,   720;    Advantages    of   a    liberal,    731; 
Letters    on    medical,  731a;     Thoughts  on 
the   University   Question,    1845,   784;    The 
University      Question     considered,      785; 
Dissertation    on    primary,    789;    Discours 
de  M.  Berthelot  devant  1' Association  des 
Instituteurs,  809;   Thoughts  on,  1847,  823; 
Considerations  on  public  instruction,  1851, 
885;   Pastoral  Letter  of  Dr.  Strachan  on, 
895;    Correspondence    on    the    subject    of 
Separate  Schools,  911;  Guide  de  I'lnstitu- 
teur,    918;    Letters    on    the    non-religious 
common    school    s>  stem    of    Canada    and 
the   United   States,    947;    Lecture    de    Dr. 
J.  E.  Dorion,  982;   Address  on  the  course 
of  collegiate,   1012a;   The   Canada  Educa- 
tional    Directory,     1857-58,     1058;       Free 
Schools     vs.     State     schools,     1062,     1063; 
Necessity  of  a  Minister  of  Public  Instruc- 
tion    1081;     Replv    to    report    on    School 
text' books,   1081a;  Attitude  of  Hon.   Geo. 
Brown    towards    Separate    Schools,    1103; 
Defence  of  denominational  Colleges,  1127. 
1128;    Statements     before     Committee    of 
Assembly  on  University  of  Toronto,  1129; 
Dr.  Ryerson's  reply  to  Langton  and  Wil- 
son   on    the    University    Question,    1168; 
Rgponses  aux  programmes  de  pedagogie, 
1233;    Defence  of  the  plan  of  University 
Reform,  1257;   Rules  for  the  examination 
of    candidates     for    teachers    certificates, 
1259;    Speech  on   Separate   Schools,   1298; 
Essay  on  Common  School  education,  1299; 
Formation  of  an  association  for  the  pro- 
tection   of    the    educational    interests    of 
Protestants,   1301;    History  and  prospects 
of  Protestant  education  in  Lower  Canada, 
1301a;  Observations  sur  1' Association  pour 
proteger     les     interets     des     Protestants, 
1357;    The   school  book  question,    1392. 

Egmont,    Earl    of, 
Memorial  of,   114. 

Elections, 

What  is  the  result  of,  1834,  549. 

Elgin,   Lord, 

Message     to     Assembly  re     Halifax     and 

"  Quebec    Railroad,    1849,  845;    Vindication 

of    course    pursued    in  Rebellion    Losses 

Bill,    849;     Despatches  on    Canada,    999, 

1000. 

Ellis,  J."  v.. 
Essay  on  means  of  promoting  immigration 
to  New  Brunswick,  1145. 

Elmsley,    Hon.    John, 

Letter  of  Strachan  occasioned  by  a  publi- 
cation of,  558. 

Emigrant, 
Le  Canadien,  890. 

Emigrant    Society,    Quebec, 

Report    of    Sub-Committee    on    commuted 
pensions,  548. 


196 


Emigration, 
Instructions  to  emigrants,  392\;  Informa-  . 
tion  for  emigrants,  404;  Progress  of,  to 
Upper  Canada,  406;  Outline  of  a  Plan 
of,  413;  The  Emigrants  Guide,  478;  In- 
formation respecting  Upper  Canada  for 
the  use  of  emigrants,  526;  Information 
published  by  His  Majesty's  Commission- 
ers for,  527;  Directory  to  effect  a  settle- 
ment in  the  Canadas,  538;  Colonial  policy 
respecting,564;  A  short  account  of,  677; 
Statement  of  results  of,  to  Upper  Canada, 
719;  Information  for  emigrants,  1842,  728; 
Letters  containing  information  for  emi- 
grants, Macdonald,  744;  Remarks  for 
emigrants,  Linton,  819;  Thoughts  on,  1847, 
823;  Colonization  circular,  1847,  825;  Re- 
port of  Committee  of  Assembly  on  emi- 
gration to  the  United  States,  1849,  843; 
Report  of  A.  C.  Buchanan  on,  1008; 
Episode  de  I'Emigration  Irlandaise  au 
Canada,  1125;  Guide  to  Canada,  1182; 
Speech  by  McGee  on,  1205;  Guide  to 
Canada,  1862,  1225;  The  culture  of  the 
vine  and,  1267;  Information  re  Canada, 
1275;  Acts  concerning,  1865,  1347;  Guide 
to  Canada,  1867,  1433. 

Empire, 

The  organization  of  the,   Howe,   1376a. 

England, 

A  Fourth  Letter  to  the  People  of,  75;  Essay 
on  the  Colonial  Policy  of,  1073;  Sugges- 
tions on  the  defence  of,  1123;  Relations 
with  the  Colonies,  Adderley,  1187;  Re- 
lation  with   her   Colonies.    Howe,    1240a. 

Enregistrement, 

Analyse  des  lois  d',  1289. 

Ermatinger,    Edward, 
The   Hudson's  Bay  Territories,   1079. 

Erskine,    D.    M., 

Instructions  to,  and  correspondence  with 
Robert    Smith,   356a. 

Erskine,    Hon.   Thomas, 

View  of  the  causes  and  consequences  of 
the  present   war  with   France,   328. 

Esquimeaux, 

A  description  of  the,  395. 

Esten,   James   Christie, 

Observations  on  the  constitutions  of  the 
British   Colonies,   579. 

Europe, 

Memorial  to  the  Sovereigns  of,  274;  Adresse 
a,  toutes  les  Puissances  de  1',  320. 

European     and      North      American      Railway 
Company, 

Organization  of  the, 1318;  Report  of  the 
survey  of  extension  of  the,  1367;  Memorial 
to  the  Legislature  of  Massachusetts,  1369; 
Report  on  the  cordwood  trade  of  the,  1436. 


Eustis,  George, 
Correspondence  re  arrest  of,  1166. 

Evans,    Francis   A., 

Emigrants   guide   to   the   Canadas,   538. 

Executive   Council, 

Resolutions    on    the    responsibility    of,    618. 

Executive  Council,  (Upper  Canada), 
Report  on  the,  1835,  572;  Lord  Glenelg's 
observations  on,  583;  Head's  observa- 
tions on  the  responsibility  of,  586;  Report 
of  Committee  of  Assembly  on  the  respon- 
sibility of  the,  590;  Debate  on  differences 
between  Sir  F.  B.  Head  and  the,  592; 
Speech  of  C.  A.  Hagerman  on  the  differ- 
ences between  Sir  F.  B.  Head  and  the, 
593. 

"  Expostulatus," 
Observations    addressed    to    the   professors 
of  the  Roman  Catholic  Faith,  983. 


Fabre,   E.   R.  &  Cie, 
Catalogue  de  la  Libraire  de,  493. 

Fabre,    Hector, 

Esquisse    biographique     sur     chevalier     de 
Lorimier,    1020. 

Fabriques,  The, 

Questions  relative  to   the  affairs  of,  523. 

Fairlie,   R.  F., 
Locomotive   engines.    1320. 

Falconer,    Thomas, 

The    Oregon    Question,    773. 

Falloon,    Dr., 

Letters   in   the   controversy   respecting   the 
position  of  the  Church  of  England,  781. 

Family  Compact,  The,  * 

Statement   concerning,  603. 

Farewell,  A.„ 
The  Maine  Law  illustrated,   1012. 

Faribault,   G.    B., 

Notice  sur  la  destruction  des  Archives,  842. 

Farnham,   Thomas   J., 

Travels    in     the      great    western     prairies, 
746;    History   of    Oregon    territory, .  756. 

Fauchet,   Joseph, 

Correspondence     with     the     Secretary     of 
State    of    the    United    States,    321. 

Featherstonhaugh,    George    William,, 

Observations    on    the    Treaty   of   Washing- 
ton, 736. 

Felton,    Hon.   William    B., 
Report  of  Committee  of  Council  on  coast- 
ing trade  of  Lower  Canada,  432. 


197 


Fenian    Raid, 

The  twelve  days'  campaign,  1381 ;  Raid  on 
Fort  Erie,  1382,  1383;  Proceedings  of 
Court  of  Inquiry  into  engagement  at 
Lime  Ridge,   1383a. 

Ferguson,    Hon    Adam, 

On  tlie  agricultural  state  of  Canada,  517; 
Address  of  the  Reform  Association  to 
the  people  of  Canada,  766. 

Ferguson,   Caroline   J., 

Report  of  slander  case  against  John  Gil- 
mour,   962. 

Fiefs, 

Traite   de   la   Loi   des,    185. 

Field,    Cyrus    W., 
Prospects   of  the   Atlantic   telegraph,   1230. 

Finance, 

Thoughts  on  the  money  and  exchanges  of 
Lower  Canada,  519;  Letter  on  the  pro- 
posed Colonial  Funding  System,  582; 
Finances  of  Canada,  Cayley,  1009;  Nature 
and  uses  of  currency.  1009a;  Le  systdme 
de  credit  foncier,  1235,  1249;  Projetpour 
la  formation  d'une  Banque  Agricole  Na- 
tionale,  1238;  Canadian  Credit  and 
Securities,  1239;  Causes  and  effects  of 
crises,  1285a;  Budget  speech  of  Hon.  A. 
T.  Gait,  1866,  1384,  1385;  Statement  of 
Hon.    John    Rose,    1441. 

Financial, 
See    also    Banking,    Currency,    Public    Fin- 
ance. 

Fisheries, 

Considerations  on  state  of  British,  in 
Am.erica,  51 ;  The  ancient  right  of  the 
British  nation  to  the,  117;  Letter  to 
Lord  Camden  on  the  restraint  of  the, 
175;  Observations  on  the  state  of  the, 
1783,  277;  Of  Nova  Scotia  and  Cape 
Breton,  289;  Report  on  New  Brunswick, 
1852,  907a;  Report  on  expedition  for  the 
protection  of  the,  1087a;  Les  Pecheries 
de  Terreneuve,  1156;  Products  of  the 
waters  of  Upper  Canada,  1224;  Rapports 
de  Pierre  Fortin  sur  la  protection  des, 
1263;  Notes  on  legislation  for  the,  1286; 
Debate  on  the  Fisheries  Bill,  1865,  1342; 
Remarks  on  the  Fisheries  Bill,  1343; 
Shore  and  deep  sea  fisheries  of  Nova 
Scotia,    1431. 

Fitzgerald,    James, 

Plan    of    settlement   and   colonization,    868. 

Fitz  Gibbon,   Lieut.-Colonel   James, 

An  appeal  to  the  people  of  Upper  Canada, 
817;   A  few  observations  on  Canada,  840. 

Fitzherbert,    Mrs, 
Declaration    of    Home     Tooke     respecting, 
296, 
234—13 


Flax, 

Directions  for  the  cultivation  and  man- 
agement  of,    1268. 

Fleming,    Sir    Sandford, 
Remarks    on    the    colonization    of    central 
British    North   America,    1260,    1261;    Re- 
port  on   the   survey   of   the   Intercolonial 
railway,    1365. 

Fort    Erie, 
Fenian  Raid  on,  1382,  1383. 

Fort   George, 
Le  massacre  au,  1277. 

Fortin,     Pierre, 

Report  on  protection  of  the  fisheries, 
1087a;  Rapport  sur  la  protection  des 
Pecheries  dans  le  Golfe  St.  Laurent, 
1263. 

Fosdick,    Henry    M., 

Report  as  engineer  of  the  Quebec  and 
Richmond  Railway,  958;  Report  on  th» 
survey  of  the  Quebec  and  Saguenay 
Railway,    989,    990. 

Foucher,  Hon.  Louis  Charles, 

Procedes  dans  I'Assemblee  sur  les  accu- 
sations contre,  384. 

Fox,    Charles    James, 
Speech    on    the    Articles    of    Peace,    1783, 
261;    Selections    from    speeches   of,     273; 
Opinion  on  the  expediency  of  conceding 
the  Catholic  Claims,  448. 

France, 

Conduct  of  with  regard  to  Nova  Scotia. 
62;  Letter  re  possessions  in  North  Amer- 
ica, 63;  Policy  in  construction  of  great 
offices,  66;  Observations  on  encroach- 
ments on  British  Colonies,  68;  Corres- 
pondence re  negotiation  for  peace  with, 
326;  View  of  the  causes  of  the  present 
war  with,  328;  Observations  on  the  dis- 
pute between  the  United  States  and,  331; 
Treaty  between  Great  Britain  and,  1814, 
369;  Essay  on  the  juridicial  history  of, 
425;   La  Mission  de  la,  1277a. 

Franchise, 
Speech  on  the  extension  of  the,  1273c. 

Francis,  Sir   Philip, 
Extracts  from  the  speeches  of,  708. 

"Frangois," 

Letters     on     the      possessions     in     North 
America,  63. 

"Franco -American" 

La  Mission  de  la  France,  1277a. 

Franco- Normand, 
Recherches  sur  la  fusion  de  1' Anglo-Saxon 
et   du,   717. 


198 


Free    Trade, 

Relation    to   annexation,   853. 

Freminville,  Chevalier  de  la  Poix  de, 

Voyage   to   the   North   Pole,  396. 

French    River, 

Report  on  the  navigation  of  the,  1262a, 
1262b. 

Frontenac    Fort, 

Letter  from  an  officer  at,  to  William  Pitt, 
92. 

Fry,  Alfred  A., 

Report  on  the  case  of  the  Canadian 
prisoners,    686. 

Fulford,    Rev.   Francis,    D.D., 

Pastoral  letter  to  the  Diocese  of  Mont- 
real, 1851,  893;  Occasional  lectures  de- 
livered in  Montreal,  1104;  Letter  to  the 
Bishops  and  Clergy  of  the  Church  of 
England,  1211;  Correspondence  arising 
out  of  the  letter  of,  1212;  Second  letter 
to  the  Bishops  and  Clergy  of  the  Church 
of  England,  1213;  Reply  to  the  second 
letter  of,  1214;  Third  letter  and  reply, 
1215;  Letter  of  Adam  Crooks  to,  1216; 
Judgment  on  the  question  of  the  theo- 
logical teaching  of  Trinity  College,   1250. 

Fur  Trade, 

Plan  for  promoting  the,  297. 

G 

Gage,   General, 

Adams'  reply  to  charges  of,  again'st  town 
of  Boston,  148;  Answer  to  Proclamation 
of,  280. 

Galileo, 
Exposure     of     calumny     against      Roman 
Catholic   Church  in  reference  to,  857. 

Gallatin,    Albert, 

Correspondence  relative  to  the  navigation 
of  the  St.  Lawrence,  467. 

Galloway,  Joseph, 
Speech  in  reply  to  John  Dickinson,  121 ; 
Reply  of  Dickinson  to  speech  of,  122; 
Candid  examination  of  claims  of  Great 
Britain  and  the  Colonies,  174;  Consid- 
erations upon  the  American  inquiry, 
228;  Evidence  in  investigation  into  con- 
duct of  American  war,  230;  A  letter  to 
the  Lord  Viscount  H e,  233;  Ex- 
amination of,  before  a  Committee  of  the 
House  of  Commons,  234;  Letters  to  a 
nobleman  on  the  conduct  of  the  war, 
238;  Reflections  on  the  rise  and  progress 
of  the  American  Rebellion,  239;  Thoughts 
on  the  consequence  to  Great  Britain  of 
American  Independence,  240;  Reply  to 
the  observations  of  Sir  William  Howe, 
241,251;    Letters  from   Cicero   to  Catiline 


the  Second,  254;  Political  reflections  on 
the  late  Colonial  governments,  269;  The 
claim  of  the  American  Loyalists  review- 
ed and  maintained,  290. 

Gait,   A.   T., 

Letter  re  Montreal  and  Kingston  Railroad, 
922;  Canada,  1849  to  1859,  1122;  Speech 
on  the  proposed  union  of  the  provinces, 
1279;  Ministerial  explanations,  1864, 
1292;  Budget  speech  of,  1866,  1384,  1385; 
A  government  specie-paying  bank  of 
issue,   1390. 

Gait,    John, 

Report  of  Committee  of  Assembly  on  Peti- 
tion of,  458. 

Gardiner,    Richard, 
Memoirs  of  siege  of  Quebec,  103. 

Gaspe, 

Report  of  Committee  of  Assembly  on  griev- 
ances of  inhabitants  of,  485;  Report  on 
registry  offices  in,  810;  Reglements  con- 
cernant  le  commerce  des  ports   de,  1184. 

Gaume,    Monseigneur, 

Sa  these  et  ses  defenseurs,   1348. 

"Gazette   de   Quebec," 

History  of  the,   1295. 

Geddes,    Rev.   J.   Gamble, 

Sermon  on  the  ministerial  character,  1064 

Geikie,  John   0., 

Reply  to  report  of  Dr.  Ryerson  on  school 
text-books,    1081a. 

Gendron,    Sieur, 
Particularitez  du  pays  des  Hurons,  18. 

"General    Officer," 
Speech  in  the  House  of  Commons,  Feb.  20, 
1775,   169. 

Gerln-Lajoie,    A., 
Catechisme   Politique,   882. 

Geological   Survey, 
Report  of  W.  E.  Logan,  1845,  787. 

George,   Jam»6, 

Internal  improvements  in  the  Canadas, 
567. 

George   the   Third, 
Discourse  on  the  character  of,  356. 

Georgia, 

Charter  of  colony  of,   204. 

Georgian    Bay   Canal, 
Reports   on   the   Ottawa  and   French   River 
Navigation  Scheme,   1262a,   1262b;    Report 
on  practicability  of  the,   1312. 

See  Toronto  and  Georgian   Bay  Ship  Canal. 


199 


Gerin,    E., 
La  Gazette  de  Quebec,  1295. 

Germain,   Lord   George, 
A  letter  to,   190;    Matter  of  fact  addressed 
to,  230;    Correspondence  with   Sir  Henry 
Clinton,  270,  271. 

Gibson,  James, 
Journal   of  the   Siege  of   Louisburg,   53. 

Gildea,    James    N., 

Report  on  the  survey  of  the  North  Shore 
Railway,  988. 

Gilmour,   John, 
Report   of   case   of   Caroline    J.     Ferguson 
against,    982. 

Gilpin,    J.    Bernard, 
Lecture  on  Sable  Island.   1088. 

Ginseng, 

Memoire   concernant    la    precieuse    plante 
du,    1072. 

Girod,    Armury, 
Notes  jJiverses    sur   le   Bas-Canada,    559. 

Girouard,    Messire, 
Discours     prononc^s     a    la     translation    du 
corps  de,  1160. 

Girouettes, 
Les    deux,    554. 

Gleneig,  Lord, 
Despatch  to  Sir  F.  B. .  Head,  Dec,  1835, 
583,584;  Correspondence  re  Upper  Canad? 
Academy,  651 ;  Despatches  to  Sir  F.  B. 
Head,  670;  Letter  from  T.  J.  Sutherland 
to,   707. 

Glocester,    Dean    of, 
See   Tucker,    Josiah. 

Goderich,    Lord    Viscount, 

Memorial    of    James    Stuart    to,    505,    506; 
Letter  from  James  Stuart  to,  507,  508. 


Goderich,   Town   of 

Correspondence     regarding 
1853,    956. 


a    railroad   to. 


Goodricke,    H., 

Letter    on   the  Pretensions  of    the    Amer- 
ican Colonies,   192. 

Gordon,    Hon.    Arthur    Hamilton, 

Wilderness    journeys    in     New    Brunswick, 
1287. 

Gore,    District   of. 
Address  to  the  inhabitants  of,  701. 

Gore,    Hon.    Francis, 

A  letter  on  the  administration  of,  935. 

Gosford,    Earl    of, 
Anti-Gallic   letters  addressed  to,  578a.  . 
234— 13i 


Gould,    Nathaniel, 

Sketch  of  the  trade  of  British  America,^ 
537. 

Goupil,    Rene, 
Notice  on,  Jogues,   14. 

Gourlay,    Robert   Fleming, 

Proceedings  at  a  meeting  of  inhabitants 
of  Hope  and  Hamilton,  390;  Address  to 
the  jury  in  King  vs.,  391 ;  A  record  of. 
1051 ;  Case  before  the  legislature,  1858, 
1077. 

Gouverneurs    Generaux, 

Commissions  des,  154;  Extraits  des  Reg- 
lemens   des,    184. 

Government, 

Thoughts  on  the  origin  and  nature  of,  145; 
A  discourse  by  Egerton  Ryerson,  643. 

Gowan,   Lieut.-Coionel, 
Letter   on   Responsible   Government,    680. 

Grand    Manan,    Island    of, 

A  particular  account  of  the,  389. 

Grand  Trunk  Railway, 
Reports  and  accounts  of,  1857,  1067; 
Montreal  terminus  for  the,  1113;  Re- 
port of  the  managing  director,  1860, 
1154;  Consideration  of  loan  from  gov- 
ernment, 1155;  Corrections  to  the  report 
of  the  Commission  of  Enquiry  into  the 
condition  of  the,  1185;  Report  of  Select 
Committee  of  Share  and  Bondholders, 
1861,  1186;  Canadian  credit  and  secur- 
ities, 1239;  Documents  relating  to  the 
postal  service  of  the,  1262;  Corres- 
pondence re  mail  service  of  the,  1310; 
A  history  of  the,  1317;  Bill  to  legalize 
an  agreement  with  the  Buffalo  and  Lake 
Huron  Railway  Co.,  1346;  Letter  from 
Mr.  Brydges  re  trade  between  Canada 
and  the  Lower  Provinces,   1391. 

Grand    Voyer, 

Report  of  Committee  of  Assembly  Lower 
Canada   on   office   of,   487. 

Grant,    Charles, 

Adresse  a  toutes  les  puissances  de  I'Europe, 
320. 

Grant,    John    Charles, 

Tables  of  the  cubical  contents  of  masts, 
357. 

Gratton,    Isaie, 

Proce.s  et  condamnation  de,   1117. 

Graves,    Rear   Admiral, 

Correspondence  with  Sir  Henry  Clinton, 
270,   271. 

Gravier,    Rev.    Jacques, 

Journal  du  voyage  du,  27;  Lettre  du 
Fevrier  23,  1708,  36. 


200 


Great  Britain, 
Observations  on  the  conduct  of,  43;  Let- 
ter re  possessions  in  North  America,  63; 
Essay  on  Colonial  Policy  of,  65;  Dis- 
course on  conduct  of,  toward  Neutral 
Nations,  1758,  85;  Interest  of,  considered 
with  regard  to  her  Colonies,  105;  Policy 
of,  towards  Colonies  considered,  136; 
Case  of,  and  America,  141,  142;  Contro- 
versy between,  and  Colonies  reviewed, 
Knox,  144;  Remarks  on  the  controversy 
with  her  Colonies,  Bancroft,  152;  Ques- 
tions on  the  dispute  with  her  Colonies, 
168;  Constitutional  power  over  Colonies, 
168;  Address  of  people  of,  to  inhabitants 
of  America,  170;  Candid  examination  of 
claims  of,  Galloway,  174;  Appeal  to  the 
justice  and  interests  of  the  people  of, 
176;  Inquiry  whether  guilt  of  war  ought 
to  be  imputed  to,  188;  Rights  of,  asserted 
against  claims  of  America,  195,  196,  197; 
Observations  on,  195,  198;  Memorial  to 
the  Sovereign  of,  274;  Considerations  on 
the  present  situation  of,  and  the  United 
States,  277;  Essay  on  the  resources  for 
establishing  the  finances  of,  284;  Appeal 
to  thg  people  of,  303;  Inquiry  into  the 
state  of  the  finances  of,  1796,  323;  De- 
claration of  the  court  of,  respecting  ne- 
gotiations of  1797,  327;  An  address  to  the 
people  of,  332;  Observations  on  impress- 
ment of  American  seamen  by,  344;  Con- 
duct of,  towards  neutral  commerce  of 
America,  347;  An  apology  for,  352; 
Treaty  between  France  and,  1814,  369; 
Causes  and  character  of  the  late  war 
with,  379;  Considerations  on  the  con- 
nection of  the  British  North  American 
provinces    with,    496. 

Great   Southern    Railway, 

Proceedings  on  the  affairs  of  the,  1048. 

Great    Western    Railway, 

Report   on   the,    1847,   827;    Proceedings   of 
the   annual   meeting   of,   928. 

Grece,   Charles    F., 

Facts    and    observations    respecting     Can- 
ada,   392a. 

Greenwood,  William, 
The   Greenwood   tragedy,   1323. 

Grenville,    Mr., 
Account    of   conference     between     Colonial 
Agents    and,    1764,    292;     Correspondence 
with    William    Knox,    294. 

Grenville,    Lord, 

Correspondence   with    Minister   of   Foreign 
Affairs   of   France,    326. 

Grey,    Earl, 

Letter  from   '  A   Canadian '   to,   802. 
Grievances,    Lower   Canada, 

First   report  of  committee,   1832,   522;    Ad- 
dress of  Assembly  presenting,  591. 


Grievances,    U.C. 

Address  of  the  Reform  Alliance  on  the, 
581;  Lord  Glenelg's  review  of,  583;  Re- 
port of  Committee  of  Legislative  Council 
on  the,  589. 

Groulx,    L.    T., 
Poisson   d'Avril,    1865,    1329. 

Guano,    Peruvian, 

Documents  on  the  importation  of  into  the 
United  States,  981. 

Gugy,  Colonel  A.,    . 
Letters  to  Sir  E.  W.  Head,  1010;   Remarks 
on    a    pamphlet    of    W.    F.    Coffin,    1011; 
How  I  lost  my  money,  1108;  Incidents  in 
the  life  of  a  Provincial,  1163. 

Gulls, 
The  Wars  of  the,  362. 

Gypsum, 
On  the   effects  of,   313. 

Gzowski,  C.  S.  &  Co., 
Letter  on  the  Esplanade  contract,   1016. 


Habitants, 

Considerations  sur  les  effets  de  la  conser- 
vation des  moeurs  du,  351,  352;  Con- 
servation  des   etablissemens   des,   445. 

Hagerman,    C.    A., 

Speech  on  the  differences  between  Sir  F. 
B.  Head  and  the  Executive  Council,  593; 
Speech  on  the  Clergy  Reserves  Bill,  611. 

Haliburton,    Sir    B., 

Observations  on  constitutional  power  of 
His    Majesty's   Council,   464. 

Halifax, 

Description   of  the  harbour  of,   1203. 

Halifax  and  Quebec   Railroad, 
Message    from    Lord    Elgin    re,    845;     Cost 
and  prospective  business  of,  897a. 

Hall,    Archibald,    M.D., 
Letters   on   Medical   Education,   731a. 

Hamelin,    Abraham, 

Procds   et   condamnation   de,   1117.    ^  ' 

Hamilton,    P.    S., 
Letter  on  the  union  of  the  Colonies,  1121; 
Union    of   the   Colonies   of  B.N. A.,    1278a; 
Review  of  Mr.   Howe's  essay  on  confed- 
eration,   1377a. 

Hamilton,    Township   of. 

Proceedings  at  a  meeting  of  inhabitants 
of,    390. 


201 


Hamilton,    W.    R., 

A  vindication  of  the  negotiators  of  the 
Treaty   of   1783,   725. 

Hammersley,    J.    A., 
Drawings  illustrating  the  narrative  of  the 
shipwreck  of  the  Transport  Premier,  777. 

Hanger,    Hon.    George, 
An    address    to    the    Army,   295. 

Hardwicke,    Earl    of, 

Letter  on  the  negociation  of  1763,  285. 

Harper,    Robert   Goodloe, 

Observations  on  the  dispute  between  the 
United  States  and  France,  331. 

Harris,    Rev.   J.    H., 

Anniversary  sermon  of  the  Society  for 
Promoting  Christian  Knowledge,  490. 

Hartley,    David, 

Letters   on    the   American   War,   228. 

Harvard,    Rev.   W.    M., 

Remarks  on  the  clergy  reserves,  657;  Con- 
troversy respecting  the  position  of  the 
Church   of  England,  781. 

Harvey,  Arthur, 
The    Reciprocity    Treaty,    1338;    Statistical 
account  of   British   Columbia,   1430. 

Hatch,    Hon.    Israel   T., 
Speech   on   Reciprocity,    1337. 

Haw,    Rev.   William, 
Fifteen   years   in   Canada,   869. 

Hayes,   J.    D., 

Niagara  Ship  Canal  and  Reciprocity,  1337. 

Hayne,    Samuel, 

Abstract  of  statutes  re  aliens  trading  in 
England,   22. 

Head,   Sir   Edmund   W., 

Letters  of  Col.  Gugy  to,  1010. 

Head,  Sir   Francis   B., 

Remarks  of  the  Reform  Alliance  on  the 
conduct  of,  581 ;  Despatch  from  Lord 
Glenelg  to,  Dec,  1835,  583,  584;  Proceed- 
ings in  the  Assembly,  Feb.,  1836,  on  an 
address  to,  585;  Message  in  answer  to 
address  of  Assembly,  586;  Address  of 
Assembly  to,  on  Independence  of  the 
Judges,  587;  Observations  on  the  con- 
duct of,  590;  Debate  on  differences  be- 
tween Executive  Council  and,  592; 
Speech  of  C  .A.  Hagerman  on  the  differ- 
ences between  the  Executive  Council  and, 
593;  Speeches,  messages  and  replies  of, 
594;  Speech  of  Rolph  on  the  charges 
against,  610;  Cause  of  banishment  of 
Marshall  S.  Bidwell  by,  642;  Messages 
and   addresses   to,   1838,   647;    Despatches 


from  Lord  Glenelg  to,  670;  Address  to 
the  House  of  Lords  against  the  Union 
of  the  Canadian  Provinces,  698;  Speech 
of  Hon.  Dr.  Rolph  on  the  charges  of 
misdemeanors  against,  881 ;  Statements 
re  flag  of  truce,  965;  Memorandum  on 
seat   of   government   of   Canada,    1090. 

Hellmuth,  Rev.  Dr.  J., 
Remarks  of  Dr.  Fulford  on  the  conduct  of, 
1211,  1213;  Defence  of,  by  Adam  Crooks, 
1212;  Reply  to  second  letter  of  Dr.  Ful- 
ford, 1214;  Reply  to  third  letter  of  Dr. 
Fulford,    1215. 

Hemp, 

Remarks  on  the  culture  of,  345. 

Heney,    H., 

Commentaire  sur  la  constitution  du  Bas- 
Canada,   515. 

Henry,   John    Joseph, 

An  account  of  the  campaign  against  Que- 
bec,  359. 

Hervieux,    J.    A., 

Analyse  des  lois  d'enregistrement,  1289. 

Hey,    William, 

Extracts  from  the  report  of,  291. 

Hibbard,   Ashley, 

Evil  of  secret  indictments  by  granfl  juries, 
1445. 

Highlanders, 

Sketches   of,   744. 

Hill,   James, 

The   trial  of,  216. 

Hincks,    Sir    Francis, 

Metcalfe  defended  against  the  attacks  of 
his  late  counsellors,  Ryerson,  761;  Posi- 
tion of  Mr.  D.  B.  Viger,  762,  763;  Let- 
ters of  Isaac  Buchanan  against  the  Bald- 
win faction,  765;  Letter  to  Hon.  R. 
McLane  on  Reciprocity,  883;  Speech  on 
resignation  of  the  ministry,  969. 

Hind,    Professor    H.  Y., 

EssEfy  on  the  insects  injurious  to  wheat, 
1052. 

Hobart,    Right    Rev.    Dr., 

Letter  of  Dr.  Strachan  on  the  life  and 
character  of,   529. 

Hogan,  J.  Sheridan, 

Essay  on   Canada,   998. 

Hodgins,  Thomas, 

The  Canada  Educational  Directory,  1058. 

Holland   Harbour, 
Map   of,  404. 


202 


Homeopathy, 

Lecture  on  the  science  of,  1054;  Letters  on, 
1307. 

Holt,    Mr., 
Report  of  a  Committee  of  the  Bar  on  the 
conduct  of   two   judges  towards,   889. 

Holton,  L.   H., 

Letter  re  Montreal  and  Kingston  Railroad 
Company,   922. 

Hope,    Township    of, 

Proceedings  at  a  meeting  of  inhabitants 
of,   390. 

Hopital   de    Marine  et   les   Emigres, 
Correspondence  au  sujet  de,  878. 

Hopkins,   Rev.  John   H., 

Sermon  on  the  importance  of  providing  re- 
ligious  education   for   the  poor,   570. 

Howe,   Hon.  Joseph, 

Speech  in  Assembly,  Jan.  18,  1839,  669; 
Letters  on  the  government  of  British 
America,  801 ;  Poem  on  Sable  Island, 
1088;  Letter  to  Hon.  C.  B.  Adderley  on 
relations  of  England  to  her  Colonies, 
1240a;  Detroit  speech  on  Reciprocity, 
1336;  The  organization  of  the  Empire, 
1376a;  Confederation  in  relation  to  the 
interests  of  the  Empire,  1377;  Review  of 
essay  on  confederation,  1377a;  Reply  of 
Hon.  Charles  Tapper  to  pamphlet  of, 
1378;    Union  of  the  Provinces  and,   1379. 

Howe,    Lord    Viscount, 

A  view  of  his  conduct  in  the  American 
war,  230;  A  letter  to,  on  his  naval  con- 
duct during  the  war,  233;  Observations 
on  the  conduct  of,  280. 

Howe,   Sir   William, 

A  view  of  his  conduct  in  the  American 
war,  230;  Remarks  on  the  conduct  of, 
235;  Reply  to  observations  of,  on  "Let- 
ters to  a  Nobleman,"  241,251;  Narrative 
of,  250;  Remarks  on  his  conduct  in 
America,  253;  Observations  on  the 
conduct  of,  280. 

Hoyarsabal,  Capt.   Martin  de, 

Le.s  voyages  aventureux  du,   12. 

Huddy,    Captain, 

Letter  to  Guy  Carleton  on  the  murder  of, 
280. 


Hudson's    Bay   Company, 

Views  of,  Robson,  61 ;  Plan  for  union  with 
East  India  Company,  297;  The  Royal 
charter  of,  380;  Map  accompanying  nar- 
rative of  occurrences  connected  with  the, 
383;  Statement  of  claims  to  territory, 
1047;  Letters  on  the  territories  of  the, 
1079;  Statement  of  claims  on  the  United 
States,  1865,  1341. 

Hughes,    Henry, 

A  treatise  on  hydrophobia,  621. 

Hulbert,    J.    B., 

Collection  of  the  products  of  the  waters 
and   forests  of  Upper  Canada,   1224. 

Humane   Society, 
See    Royal    Humane    Society. 

Hume,   Joseph, 

Letter  to   William   Lyon   Mackenzie,   552. 

Hunt,  T.  Sterry, 
Sketch  of  Canada,  1330a. 

Huron   College, 
Opening   of,    1303. 

Huron,   Diocese   of. 

Fearful  condition  of  the  church  in  the, 
1394. 

Huron    Indians, 

Particularitez  du  pays  des,  Gendron,  18; 
Les  voeux  des,   1038. 

Huron,    Lake, 
Remarks  on  the  territory  along,  1263b. 

Huron    Tract, 

Facts  connected  with  improvements  in 
the,    956. 

Huskisson,    William, 

An  appeal  to,  on  the  affairs  of  New  Bruns- 
wick, 470. 

Hutchings,  Captain    Robert, 
Sermon    to      commemorate    the   death    of, 
949. 

Hutchinson,   Thomas, 
Letters   of,   166. 

Hutton,    William, 
Reply  to  Caird's  pamphlet  on  Canada,  1097. 

Hydrophobia, 

A   treatise   on,   621. 


Hudson's    Bay, 

Account  of  Six  Years  Residence,  Robson, 
61;  A  voyage  to,  M'Keevor,  395;  Rev. 
Peter  Jacobs  journey  to,  933;  Lecture  on, 
Morris,  1110;  Voyage  d' Andre  Michaux  a 
la  Bale  d'Hudson,  1158;  Voyage  of 
Michaux   to,   1253. 


Iceland,    Island    of. 

Physical   and   geographical   notice   relative 
to  the,  396. 

Illinois, 
Voyage   du   P&re   Gravier,   27. 


20.: 


Immigration, 

Essays  on  means  of  promoting  immigra- 
tion  to   New   Brunswick,   1145-1149. 

Indians, 

Missions  to,  15;  The  Four  Kings  of  Can- 
ada, 38;  Description  of  Nova  Scotia,  59, 
60;  An  account  of  the  Six  Nations,  71; 
Relation  Historique  de  I'Expedition  con- 
tra les,  146;  Description  of  customs  of, 
354;  A  description  of  the  North  Ameri- 
can, 395;  Essay  on  a  uniform  orthography 
for  the  languages  of  the,  402;  Remarks 
on  North  American,  412;  Essay  on  the 
origin  of.  Mackintosh,  576;  Principes  de 
la  langue  des  sauvages,  692;  Indians  of 
New  England,  888;  Les  voeux  des 
Hurons  et  des  Abenaquis,  1038;  Juge- 
ment  errone  de  M.  Ernest  Renan  sur  les 
langues  sauvages,   1294. 

Industrial, 

A  plea  for  the  protection  of  Canadian  in- 
dustry,   1285. 

Innes,    Robert   L., 

Report  as  engineer  of  Marmora  Railroad, 
1089. 

Insurance, 

Case   against   the   Phoenix   Company,   1026. 

Intendants, 

Abstract  of  commissions  of,  154;  Extraits 
des  Regltres  des,  184;  Correspondence 
respecting  seigneurial  tenure,  937. 

Intercolonial    Railway, 

Correspondence  relating  to  the,  1313;  Re- 
port on  the  exploratory  survey,  Fleming, 
1365;  Letter  of  J.  W.  Lawrence  on  the, 
1417;  Observations  sur,  1418;  The  best 
route  for  the,   1435. 

Ireland, 
Letters    of   Burke   on     the     trade    of,    224; 
Powers    of   the   British   parliament   over, 
227. 

Iroquois, 
Catechism  of  the,  992. 

Izard,   Ralph, 

Account  of  a  journey  to  Niagara,  Montreal 
and   Quebec,   807. 


Jackson,   John    Mills, 

A  view  of  the  political  situation  of  tipper 
Canada,  350;  Reply  to  pamphlet  of,  355. 

Jacobs,   Rev.   Peter, 
Journal  of,  933. 

James,   G.    P.    R., 

A  brief  history  of  the  Boundarv  Question, 
667. 


James,  John, 
Mission  of,  292. 

Jarvis,   John    B., 

Report  on  survey  of  Caughnawaga  canal, 
1007. 

Jay    Treaty, 

Correspondence  relative  to  the  negotia- 
tions, 326;  Declaration  of  Great  Britain 
respecting  the  negotiation,  327;  Resolu- 
tions of  the  Board  of  Commissioners 
under  Article  VI.  of  the,  1447;  Statement 
of  claims  under  Article  VI.  of  the,  1448, 
1449. 

"J.   D."  . 

A  Letter  to  a  Noble  Lord,  41. 
Jeffreys,  Thomas, 
Engravings  of  Siege  of  Quebec,   102. 

Jesuits, 

Six  letters  in  defence  of  the  Order  of,  742; 
Note  sur  les  biens  des,  788;  Note  addi- 
tionelle  sur  les  biens  des,  822;  Relations 
of  discoveries  and  occurrences  in  Can- 
ada,  822a. 

Jesuit    Estates, 

History  of,   Rankin,   867. 

"J.  K." 

Plain  reasons  for  Loyalty,  634;  The 
Church  and  the  Wesleyans,  656. 

Jogues,   Rev.   Isaac, 

Description  of  New  Belgium,  14. 

Joint  Stock  Companies, 
A   defence  of,   348. 

Joliet,   Sieur, 
Voyage  and  discovery  of,  20. 

Jones,  A., 

The  Revenue  Book,  1846,  812, 

Jones,    Robert, 

Remarks   on   the   Malbay  Disease,   287. 

Johnson,    Dr., 
Taxation   no    tyranny,    182. 

Johns(fn,  Thomas   R., 

Report  of  the  case  of  John  Connolly  vs., 
1444. 

Johnson,    Sir    William, 

Relations  with  the  Six  Nations,  71. 

Johnston,   J.    F.   W., 

Agricultural  capabilities  of  New  Bruns- 
wick, 871. 

Johnston,  J.  W., 

Correspondence  on  constitutional  ques- 
tions,   1159. 


204 


Johnstone,    Walter, 

A  series  of  letters  descriptive  of  Prince 
Edward  Island,  410;  Travels  in  Prince 
Edward   Island,   415. 

Judges, 

Address  of  Assembly  on  Independence  of 
the,   587. 

Judicature  Act, 

First  report  of  the  Special  Committee  on 
the  Bill  for  repealing  certain  parts  of, 
429. 

"  Junius," 

A  letter  to  an  Honourable  Brigadier  Gen- 
eral, 708. 

"Junius,  Jr.," 

The  militia  policy  of  the  present  admin- 
istration,  1243. 

Juries, 

Report  of  Committee  of  Assembly  of 
Lower  Canada  on  manner  of  selecting, 
1830,   489. 

Justice,   Administration    of    (Quebec), 

Extracts  from  minutes  of  an  investiga- 
tion into,  299;  Introduction  to  the  ob- 
servations of  the  Judges  of  the  Court 
of  Common  Pleas  on  the,  300;  Answer  to 
the  introduction  to  the  observations  of 
the  judges,  301. 

Justice,  Administration  of  (Lower  Canada), 
Plan  of  a  Bill  for  altering  Courts  of  Jus- 
tice, 316,  317,  318;  Proceedings  in  the 
Assembly  on  the  Rules  of  Practice,  370; 
Proceedings  of  the  Assembly  on  the 
Constitution  of  the  Courts  of  Justice, 
377;  Proceedings  on  the  accusations 
against  Hon.  Louis  Charles  Foucher,  384; 
Report  of  Committee  of  Hou:;e  of  As- 
sembly, 1824,  429;  Report  on  the  lan- 
guage of  the  writs  of  summons,  446;  Re- 
port on  the  qualification  of  Justices  of 
the  Peace,  475;  Report  of  Committee  of 
Assembly,  on  mode  of  selecting  juries, 
489;  Grievances  concerning,  603;  Report 
of  a  Committee  of  the  Bar  on  the  con- 
duct of  two  judges  towards  an  advocate, 
889;  Position  of  the  British  minority, 
1100;  Specification  for  district  court 
houses  and  jails,  1132,  1133;  Investi- 
gation into  office  of  Clerk  of  the  Crown, 
Montreal,  1314,  1315;  Evil  of  secret  in- 
dictments  by   grand  juries,    1445. 

Justice,  Administration   of,   (Upper  Canada), 

Exposition  of  provisions  of  statute  relating 
to  capital  offences,  532;  View  of  the 
township  laws,  563;  Address  of  Assembly 
on  the  Independence  of  the  Judges,  587; 
Proceedings  of  Legislative  Council  on 
Bill  amending  the  Jury  Laws,  588,  589; 
Letter  of  J.  G.  Spragge  to  the  Attorney 
and  Solicitor  General  of  Upper  Canada, 
821. 


Justice,    The    Administration    of    (Canada), 
Letter   from   W.    Hume   Blake   to   Hon.   R. 
Baldwin  on,  783. 

Justices   of  the   Peace, 

Report  of  Committee  of  Assembly  on  Bill 
re  qualification  of,  475;  Act  respecting 
the  qualification  of,   1192a. 

Juvencius,   Joseph, 
De  Regione   et   Moribus   Canadensium,  39; 
Canadicae    Missionis   Relatio,   40. 


Kamouraska,   County   of. 

Proceedings  in  trial  of  election  protest  in, 
1005. 

Keefer,  Thomas  C, 
Philosophic  des  chemins  de  Fer,  955;  Re- 
port as  engineer  of  the  St.  Lawrence 
and  Ottawa  Grand  Junction  Railway, 
959;  Report  as  engineer  of  the  St.  Law- 
rence Railway  Bridge,  960;  Connection 
with  the  Victoria  Bridge,  1151,  1152,  1153. 

Kelso,   Samuel   J., 
Notes  on  the  Saguenay,  1232. 

Kennebec   River, 

Journal  of  visits  to  the  Indians  on  the, 
1406. 

Kent,    Mr., 

Controversy  respecting  position  of  Church 
of  England  in  Canada,  781. 

Kidder,   Frederic, 
The  Abenaki  Indians,   1106. 

King's    College, 

Abstracts  of  accounts  of,  652;  Amended 
charter  of  the  University  of,  729;  Pro- 
ceedings at  the  ceremony  of  laying  the 
Foundation  Stone  and  at  the  opening  of 
the  University  of,  739;  Speech  of  W.  H. 
Draper  in  defence  of  the  chartered 
rights  of  the  University  of,  740;  The 
origin,  history,  and  management  of  the 
University  of,  770;  Thoughts  on  the  Uni- 
versity Question,  784;  The  University 
Question  considered,  785;  Pastoral  Let- 
ter of  Dr.  Strachan  on  the  condition  of, 
895. 

Kingsford,   William, 
The  Victoria   Bridge,   1092. 

Kingsmill,    Colonel, 
Appeal  to  the  ladies  of  Canada,  1323. 

Kingston,    City    of. 

Constitution  of  St.  Andrew's  Society  of, 
723;  Considered  as  the  seat  of  govern- 
ment for  the  Canadas,  738;  Constitution 
of  the  Merchant  Seamen's  Society  of, 
'748;    Description   of,   1859,   1119. 


205 


Kirkwood,    Alexander, 
Flax  and  hemp,   1325;   A  short  treatise  on 
the   milk-weed,   1434. 

Knight,   Thomas    F., 

Shore  and  deep  sea  fisheries  of  Nova 
Scotia,   1431. 

Knox,    William, 

The  present  state  of  the  nation,  1768,  138; 
The  controversy  between  Great  Britain 
and  Colonies  reviewed,  144;  Extra  Offi- 
cial  State   Papers,  294. 

Kohl,   J.   G., 

Lecture  on  the  maps  of  America,  1037a. 


Labelle,    Rev.    M.    F., 

Biographie  et  oraison  funebre  du,  1352. 

Labour, 

Considerations  sar  le  sort  des  classes 
ouvrieres,    919. 

Labrador, 
Historical    account    of,    1775,    181;     Sailing 
directions   for,   1204. 

Labrie,    Jacques, 

Les  premiers  rudimens  de  la  constitution 
Britannique,    450. 

La    Bruere,    Boucher    de, 

Report  on  the  Colonization  Roads  in  Lower 
Canada,  1222a;  Le  Canada  sous  la  domi- 
nation  anglaise,   1240. 

Lachlan,    Major    R., 
A   glance   at   the  progressive   state   of   the 
Natural     Historv     Society    of     Montreal, 
917. 

La   Come,    M.   Saint-Luc   de. 
Journal  du  voyage  de,   1241. 

Lacroix,    Henry, 

The  present  and  future  of  Canada,  1404, 
1405. 

Laet,   Joannis   de, 
Responsio   ad   Dissertationem,    13. 

Lafitau,  Joseph   Frangois, 
Memoire  concernant,   1072. 

Lafleche,    M.    Louis, 
Discours   prononce  par,   1161. 

LsFontaine,  Louis  H., 
Les  deux  Girouettes,  554;  Notes  sur  I'ina- 
movibilite  des  cures  dans  le  Bas-Canada, 
614,  615;  The  ministerial  crisis,  1843,  737; 
Causes  of  resignation  from  Executive 
Council,  758;  Metcalfe  defended  against 
the  attacks  of  his  late  counsellors,  761 ; 
Mr.  Viger  and  the  ministerial  crisis,  762, 


763;  The  cabinet  of,  defended,  764;  The 
resignation  of  the  late  ministers,  767; 
Correspondence  with  Hon.  R.  E.  Caron, 
803,  804,  805;  Catalogue  de  la  bibliothe- 
que  de,  1326. 

Laidlaw,    G-, 
Reports  on  narrow  gauge  railways,  1436. 

Lakes,   The    Great, 
Defence  of,  1198. 

Lallemant,    Charles,    Pere, 
Copy  of  three  letters,  1625,  1626,  7;   Rela- 
tion de  Nouvelle  France,  1626,  8;   Letter, 
Aug.   1,   1626,  9;    Letter  of  Nov.   22,   1629, 
10. 

Lalemant,    Jerome,    Pere, 

Extracts  from  journal  of,   16. 

Lamond,    Robert, 

Progress  of  emigration  to  Upper  Canada, 
406. 

Lamothe,  Guillaume, 
Charges  of  B.  Devlin  against,  1284. 

Lanark  Settlement, 
Narrative  of  the  rise  and  progress  of  the, 
406;   Account  of  the  country  of  the,  409, 
444. 

Lanaudiere,    Charles    de. 
Answers  to   questions  on  land  tenure,  306. 

Lancaster,    Joseph, 

Improved  system  of  education  by,  378;  The 
Gazette  of  Education,  492. 

Landor,    Henry, 

Condition  of  the  Church  of  England  in  the 
Diocese  of  Huron,  1394. 

Langton,  John, 
Dr.  Ryerson's  reply  to,  1168;    Reply  of  Dr. 
Ryerson    to    statements    of,    1127;    State- 
ment in  reply  to  Dr.  Ryerson,  1129. 

Land  Tenure, 
Extract  from  proceedings  of  a  Committee 
of  Council  on,  306;  Extracts  from 
ancient  grants,  338;  Remarks  on  "Franc 
Aleu  Roturier,"  855;  De  I'abolition  des 
droits   feodaux  et   seigneuriaux,  855a. 

Langevin,    Rev.    Jean, 

Reponses  aux  programmes  de  p6dagogie 
et  d'agriculture,  1233;  L'Histoire  du  Can- 
ada,   1330. 

Langevin,    Hector    L., 

Essay   on   Canada,    1855,   997.- 

Laroche- Heron,  C.  de, 
Les  servaitps  de  Dieu  en  Canada,  1001. 


206 


La    Roque,   Rev.  C, 

Notice  biographique  sur  Mgr.  J.  J.  Lar- 
tigue,   715. 

Lartigue,    Mgr.    J.    J., 

Notice    biographique    sur,    715. 

La    Rue,    F.   A.    H., 

ThSse  sur  le  suicide,  1115;  Reponse  au 
memoire  de  Mme.  Brousseau,  1207;  Elr  go 
funebre  de  M.  L'Abbe  Casault,  1255. 

Laterriere,    Pere    De   Sales, 

Letter  on  the  election  in  Northumberland, 
403. 

Laurin,   Joseph, 
Traite   sur  le   tenue   des   livres,   617. 

Laval,  County  of. 
Proceedings  on  contested  election  in,  1005. 

Laval,    Mgr.   de    Montmorency, 

Notice  sur  la  deux  centieme  anniversaire 
de  I'arrivee  de,  1111a. 

Laval    University, 

Memoire  sur,  1208;  Constitution  and  rules 
of,  1258. 

Laverdiere,   L'Abbe, 

Decouverte     du     tombeau     de     Champlain, 
1376,    1377. 

Law, 

Juridical  history  of  France  so  far  as  it 
relates  to  the,  425;  Precedens  tires  des 
Registres  de  la  Prevoste  de  Quebec,  433: 
Manual  of  Criminal  Law,  Willan,  1176; 
Letter  on  the  Bill  re  Titles  to  real  estate, 
1345. 

Laws, 

List  of  expiring,  1863,  975;  List  of,  expiring 
before  Jan.  1,  1870,  1071. 

Lawrence,  J,  W., 

Letter  on  the  Intercolonial  Railway,  1417. 

Leblanc,  Ovide, 
Lettre  a  L'Hon.  Jean  Chabot,  980. 

Lee,  Daniel,  M.D., 

Treatise  on  Peruvian  Guano,  981. 

Lee,   John,    D.D., 

Letter  from  Dr.  Strachan  to,  477, 

Lee,  Thomas, 

Proceedings  of  Assembly  on  petition  of,  re 
turnpike  roads,  376;  Letter  to  the  Earl  of 
Dalhousie.  1827,  455. 

Legge,  Charles, 

A   glance  at   the   Victoria   Bridge,   1153. 
"  Legion," 
Letters   on    Responsible    Government,    759; 
Reply  of   Ryerson   to   letters   of,   760. 


Legislative  Assembly,  (Lower  Canada), 
Rules  and  Regulations  of  1793,  315;  Sketch 
of  business  before,  1826,  438;   Petition  to 
the    British    Parliament,     1836,    591. 

Legislative  Assembly    (Upper   Canada), 
Rules  of  the,  462. 

Legislative  Assembly  (Canada), 
Standing  Rules  and  Regulations  of  the, 
710,  711;  Votes  and  Proceedings  of,  Aug. 
30,  1851,  879;  Lessons  in  the  procedure 
of  the,  1192;  Bill  respecting,  1293;  Rules 
and  forms  of  proceeding  of,  1373. 

Legislative  Council    (General), 
Constitutional  power  of   the,   464;    Resolu- 
tions  on   the   constitution   of,   618. 

Legislative    Council.  (Lower    Canada), 

Petition  of  inhabitants  of  Quebec  against, 
466;    Letters  of  Adam  Thom  on,  561. 

Legislative   Council.    (Upper    Canada), 
Rules  of  the.  462;  Report  on  the,  1835,  572; 
Report    on    the      state    of    the   Province, 
1828,    646. 

Legislative    Council,     (Canada), 

Standing  orders  of  the,815;  The  composi- 
tion and  functions  of  the. 1021 ;  An  Act 
to  change  the  constitution  of  the.  1022; 
Rules  and  forms  of  proceeding  in  the, 
1070;    Bill    respecting.    1293. 

Le    Mage,    Gaspard, 

La   Pleiade    Rouge.    1002. 

Lemieux,    Hon.    Francis, 

Letters  of  Hon.  John  Young  to,  1014, 
1015. 

Le    Moine,    J.    M., 
La    Memoire    de    Montcalm    vengee,    1277; 
Tableau  svnoptique  de  1'  ornithologie  du 
Canada,   1288. 

Lemoine,    Robert, 

Rules  and  forms  of  proceeding  of  the 
Legislative   Council,   1070. 

Leopard,    H.M.S., 

Papers  relating  to  the  encounter  with  the 
Chesapeake,    356a. 

Leweilin,   J.   S., 

Brief  account  of  Prince  Edward  Island, 
547. 

Liberty,   Civil, 
Observations    on    the    nature    of,    191,    192; 
Remarks  on  Dr.  Price's  Observations.  193; 
Additional    observations    on     the    nature 
of,  209;   An  essay  on.  246. 

Libraries,  Public, 
Controversj'  regarding,  1052. 

Lillie,   Rev.  Adam, 
Canada:    its   growth   and   prospects,   907. 


201 


Lime    Ridge, 
Plan  of  the  battle  ground,  1383;  Court  of 
inquiry  into   engagement   at,   1383a. 

Lindsay,  Charles, 

History  and  present  position  of  the  Clergy 
Reserves,   884. 

Linton,   John   J.   E., 
The  life  of  a  Backwoodsman,  743;  Remarks 
for  emigrants,  819;    A  prohibitory  liquor 
law  for  Upper  Canada.  1140. 

Little,  Rev.  A., 

Sermon  on  opening  of  Congregational  Aca- 
demy, 705a. 

Little,  Otis, 

State  of  North  American  Trade,  57. 

Livingston,    William, 

Review  of  the  Military  operations  in  North 
America,    149. 

Lech  invar, 

Encouragements  for  settlers  in  Cape  Bre- 
ton, 6. 

Lockwood,  Anthony, 

A  brief  description  of  Nova  Scotia,  389. 

Locomotive  Engines, 

Description  of,  Fairlie,  1320. 

Logan,  Sir  William    E., 
Report   on   a   geological   survey,   1845,   787; 
Report  on  survey  of  Lake  St.  Peter,  873; 
Report   on   the  property   of   the   Ramsay 
Lead  Mining  and  Smelting  Co.,   1269. 

London,  City  of  (Ontario), 
Report  of  Committee  of  Council  on  affairs 
of  L.   &  P.  S.  Railway  Co.,   1066. 

London  and  Port  Stanley  Railroad  Company, 

Annual  report  of,  1857,  1065;  Report  of 
Committee  of  London  Council  on  affairs 
of,  1066. 

Londonderry,  Township   of. 
Iron  mines  of,  1050. 

Long,    Lieut.   Colonel    S.   H., 

Report  on  a  railroad  from  the  coast  of 
Maine   to   Quebec,   599. 

Lorimier,    Chevalier    de, 
Esquisse  biographique  sur,  1020. 

Lotbiniere,   County   of, 

Proceedings   of   trial   of   election   in,   976. 
Loudon,  Earl  of. 
Review  of  Conduct  in  America,  81. 

Louisbourg, 

Journal  of  the  siege  of,  Gibson,  53;  Rela- 
tion of  siege  of,  55;  Journal  of  siege  of, 
Shirley,    58;     Remarks    on     Inquiry    into 


Failure  of  Expedition  against  Cape  Bre- 
ton, 79;  Conduct  of  Earl  of  Loudon  ex- 
amined, 81;  An  authentic  Account  of  the 
Reduction  of.  83;  Piano  dell'Assedio  delia 
Fortezza  di.  86;  Form  of  Prayer  and 
Thanksgiving  for  taking  of,  87;  Demoli- 
tion, of  Fortifications  shown  to  be  absurd, 
106. 

Louisiana, 

Letter  of  Pierre  Gravier  on  the  affairs  of, 
36. 

Lount,    Colonel    Samuel, 

•  tatement  relative  to  the  flag  of  truce.  965. 

Lovell,   John, 

Letters  on  Canadian  manufactures,  1858, 
1086a;  Letter  on  the  school  book  question, 
1392. 

Lowe,   Hon.  Robert, 

Speech  on  extension  of  the  franchise,  1326a. 

Lower  Canada, 

A  tour  through,  1799,  333;  Extraits  des 
titres  des  concessions  de  terre.  338;  Act 
to  regulate  the  Militia  of,  339;  Considera- 
tions sur  les  effets  de  la  conservation 
des  etablissmens  du,  351,  352;  Memoirs 
of  the  administrations  of  Craig  and  Pre- 
vost,  387;  Facts  and  observations  re- 
specting, 392;  Juridical  history  of  France, 
as  affecting  the  Law  of,  425;  Financial 
difficulties  of,  428;  Analyse  d'un  entretien 
sur  la  conservation  des  etablissmens  du, 
445;  Observation  on  the  constitution  of 
450;  Address  of  Members  of  Assembly  of, 
to  their  constituents,  1827,  451 ;  Address 
to  the  electors  of,  1827,  452,  453;  Letters 
on  the  financial  difficulties  of,  463;  Re- 
port on  new  division  of  the  Province  into 
Counties.  474;  Remarks  of  D.  B.  Viger 
on  the  Grievances  of,  513;  Commentaire 
sur  la  constitution  du,  515;  Moyens  de 
conserver  nos  institutions,  516;  Thoughts 
on  the  money  and  exchanges  of,  519; 
First  report  of  Committee  on  Griev- 
ances. 522;  The  Canadas  as  they  now 
are,  533;  The  present  state  of,  1833,  534; 
What  is  the  result  of  the  elections? 
1834,  549;  Report  on  the  state  of  the  Pro- 
vince, 1834,  551 ;  Notes  diverses  sur, 
559;  Letters  of  Adam  Thorn  on  the  po- 
litical condition  of,  1835,  561;  Existing 
difficulties  in  the  government  of,  Roe- 
buck, 578;  Constitutional  changes  pro- 
posed, 579;  Political  grievances  of,  603; 
Speech  of  E.  S.  Cayley,  on  the  Bill  re- 
specting the  government  of,  624;  The 
Canadian  Crisis,  636;  At  the  close  of  1837, 
637; Report  on  the  political  state  of,  1838, 
645;  Considerations  on  the  condition  of, 
681 ;  Observations  on  the  Road  Laws  of, 
704;  Report  on  emigration  to  the  United 
States  from,  843;  Correspondence  rela- 
tive to  seigniorial  tenure  in,  904,  905; 
Law  relating  to  marriages  in,  1053; 
Transactions    of    the    Board    of    Agricul- 


298 


ture  of,  1082;  Position  of  the  British 
Minority  in,  1100;  Specification  for  dis- 
trict court  houses  and  jails  in,  1132,  1133; 
List  of  counties,  cities  and  towns  in,  1167; 
Reflexions  sur  I'organization  de  la  milice, 
1244;  Address  to  the  electors  of,  1863, 
1250;  Description  of  townships  surveyed 
in  1861-62,  1263a;  Formation  of  an  As- 
sociation for  the  protection  of  the  edu- 
cational interests  of  Protestants  in,  1301; 
Address  of  Sir  W.  S.  R.  Cockburn  on 
the  affairs  of,  1451. 
See  also  Union  of  Upper  and  Lower  Canada 

*  Loyalist,    A    Canadian,' 

Letter  to  Lord  Elgin  on  the  Rebellion 
Losses,  841. 

Loyalists,  American, 

Case  and  claim  of,  considered,  262;  The 
claim  of  the,  maintained,  290;  Considera- 
tions on  establishments  for  the,  294; 
Letters  from  an,  in  Upper  Canada,  355; 
An  appeal  to  a  candid  public,  Cushing, 
443;  Address  to  His  Majesty  on  the 
claims  of  the,  572. 

Loyal    Orange    Institution, 

Proceedings  of  the  Grand  Lodge,  1856,  1034. 
Loyalty, 
Plain   reasons  for,   634. 

Lumber, 

Report  of  Supervisor  of  Cullers  on,  1177, 
1181;  Products  of  the  forests  of  Upner 
Canada,  1224. 

Lyne,  Charles, 

Letter  to  Lord  Castlereagh  on  the  North 
American  export  trade,  363. 

Lysons,   Colonel   D., 

Parting  words  on  the  rejected  Militia  Bill 
1201. 

Lyttleton,  Lord, 

Letter  on  the  Quebec  Bill,  163;  Speech  of, 
for  repeal  of  Canada  Bill.  179. 

M 

Macaulay,  George   H., 

Essay  on  Canada,  1858,  1076;  Pass#  present 
et  avenir  du  Canada,  1101;  Le  systeme 
de  credit  foncier,  1235,  1249;  Translation 
of  Cauchon's  "  Union  of  the  Provinces " 
1333. 

Macdonald,   Sir  John   A., 

Letters  of  a  Backswoodsman  to,  1280;  Min- 
isterial explanations,  1864,  1292;  Letter 
from   Hon.   O.   Mowat   to,    1865,   1345. 

Macdonald,   R.  C., 
Sketches  of  Highlanders,   744. 

Macdonell,  Bishop, 
Address    to    the   Irish    Catholics    of   Upper 


Canada,  682. 
MacEwen,   William, 

Excerpts  from  letters  from,  373. 

Mackay,  Alexander, 

The  Crisis  in  Canada,  849. 

Mackay,  J., 

Canadian   Scenery,   330. 

Mackay,  Robert  W.  S. 

Guide  to  the  city  of  Montreal,  1452;  Guide 
to  the  St.  Lawrence  and  Lake  Ontario, 
1453. 

Mackenzie,  William  Lyon, 
Catechism  of  Education,  491 ;  Letter  of 
Joseph  Hume  to,  552;  Account  of  the 
rebellion  of  1837,  649;  The  Caroline  Al- 
manac, 696;  Petition  as  executor  of  the 
estate  of  Robert  Randall,  908,909;  Head's 
Flag  of  Truce,  965;  The  Mackenzie  home- 
stead, 1023. 

Mackintosh,  J., 

The  discovery  of  America  by  Columbus, 
576. 

Maclean,  John, 

Protection  and  free  trade,  1421. 

Macleod,   Donald, 

Memoirs  of  Life  and  Exploits  of,  309. 

McNab,    Sir    Allan    N., 

Speech'on  the  differences  between  Sir  F.  B. 
Head  and  the  Executive  Council,  592; 
Letter  from  Alex.  McLeod  to,  re  destruc- 
tion of  the  Caroline,  782;  Remarks  on 
The  North-West  Transportation,  Naviga- 
tion and  Railway  Company,   1088a. 

Macpherson,    Major  John, 

List  of  Officers  of  the  Militia  Force  of 
Montreal,  1360. 

Macquisten,    P., 

Report  as  engineer  of  the  Megantic  Junc- 
tion Railway,  957. 

Mabane,  Adam, 
Introduction    to   the    observations   of    the 
Judges  of   the   Court   of   Common   Pleas, 
300,  301. 

Magdalen  Islands, 

Report  of  a  Committee  of  Assembly  on, 
941. 

Maine, 

Railroad  from  the  Coast  of,  to  Quebec,  599; 

Review  of  liquor  law  of,  916. 
See  also   Boundary. 

Malhiot,  Xavier, 

Memoire  sur  sa  Destitution  par  Lord  Dal- 
housie,  484. 


209 


Manufactures, 

Letters  on,  1858,  1086a. 

Maritime    Provinces, 

Trade  between  Canada  and  the,  1391. 

Marmora  and  Belleville  Railroad, 
Engineer's  report  on,  1858,  1089. 

Marquette,  Pere, 

Voyage  and  Discovery  of,  20. 

Marrant,  John, 

A  narrative  of  the  Lord's  wonderful  deal- 
ings with,  281. 

Marriage, 

Treatise  on  the  law  relating  to,  1053. 
Questions  on,  1111;  These  sur  les  manages 
clandestins,  1138. 

Maryland, 

Charter  of  Colony  of,  204;  Considerations 
on  the  charter  of,  269. 

"Mary,"    Sloop. 

Journal  of  the  voyage  of  the,  1375. 

Mason,  James  M., 

Correspondence  re  arrest  of,  1166. 

Massachusetts,  State  of. 

Memorial  of  the  European  and  North 
American  Railway  Company  to  the  Leg- 
islature  of,    1369. 

Massachusets    Bay,    Colony    of. 

Petition  of  Assembly  against  the  Governor, 
and  reply,  160;  Speech  on  Bill  for  alter- 
ing charters  of,  164;  Address  of  the  As- 
sembly, March  3,  1773  and  proceedings 
thereon,  166;  Historical  account  of,  181; 
First  charter  of  Colony  of,  202;  Cause 
of  the  troubles  in,  203;  Charters  of,  204; 
Considerations   on   the   charter  of,   269. 

Massachusettensis, 
Series  of  letters  on  the  troubles  in  America. 
203. 

Masts, 

Table  of  the  cubical  contents  of,  357. 

Mauduit,    Israel, 

Remarks  on  the  letters  of  Governor 
Hutchinson  and  Lieut.  Governor  Oliver, 
166;  A  short  view  of  the  History  of 
the  New  England  Colonies,  202. 

Mayer,   Brantz, 

Journal  of  Thomas  Carroll,  776. 

"Mazeppa,"   Schooner, 
Narrative  of  the  illegal  seizure  of  the,   1454. 

Mazeres,    Baron, 

Translation  of  Montesquieu's  view  of  the 
English   Constitution,   249. 


McAlpine,   J., 

Narrative  of  the  adventures  of,  243. 

M'Clure,  Captain, 

Despatches  from  Discovery  Ship  Investiga- 
tor, 934 

McCully,   Hon.   J., 

Review  of  arguments  against  Confedera- 
tion, 1438. 

McDonald,  John, 
Narrative  of  a  voyage  to  Quebec,  409,  444. 

McDonnell,   Dr.   Robert   L., 

Report  on  the  Quebec  Marine  and  Emi- 
grant Hospital,  940. 

McDougall,   Hon.   William, 

Reports  on  Colonization  roads,  1312a; 
Letter  on  the  Intercolonial  Railway  to, 
1417. 

McFarland,    E.   J., 

Correspondence  re  arrest  of,  1166. 

McFingal, 
A  modern  epic  poem,  205. 

McGill,  Hon.  James, 

Extract  from  the  will  of,  771 ;  Biographical 
sketch  of,  1104a. 

McGill,  Peter, 
Reply   of   L.   J.   Papineau   to,   454a;  Copies 
of  letters  addressed  to,  884a. 

McGill    College, 
Statutes,  rules  and  ordinances  of,  525;  Char- 
ter of,  with  address  on  opening  of,  771 ; 
Inaugural   address   of   Principal   Dawson, 
1012\;   Calender  of,   1855-6,   1029. 

McGee,    Hon.    D'Arcy, 

Relations  with  Hon.  Geo  .Brown  on  the 
school  question,  1103;  Speech  on  Emigra- 
tion and  Colonization,  1205;  Refutation 
of  the  position  of,  on  government  of  Can- 
ada, 1279a;  Notes  on  federal  governments, 
1327;  Speeches  on  Confederation,  1335; 
The  Irish  position  in  British  and  Repub- 
lican North  America,  1387,  1388;  Claim 
to    confidence    of   Irish    Canadians,    1415. 

McGinn^  Thomas, 

Report    on    the    Montreal    Gaol,    1857,    1044. 

Mcllvaine,  Rev.  Charles  Petit, 

Address  at  opening  of  Huron  College,  1303. 

McKeevor,  Thomas,  M.D., 
A   voyage    to    Hudson's    Bay,    395. 

McKenzie,    Roderick, 
Reply  to  Strictures  of,  295. 

McLane,    Hon.  •  R.    M., 

Letter  from  Hon.   F.   Hincks   to,  883. 


210 


McLeod,    Alexander, 

The   case  of,   713;    Trial   of,  714;    Letter   to 
Sir  Allan   MacNab,  782. 

McMahon,    Rev.    P., 
Report  of  a  conference  with  two  itinerant 
preachers,   751. 

Mears,    John, 
Memorial    of,    1790,    307. 

Medicine, 

Lecture  on   the  history  of,   1054. 

Meehan,   John, 
Execution    de,    1324. 

Meekins,  T.  C.   Mossom, 

Should  the  colonies  be  represented?,  1095a. 

Megantic   Junction    Railway, 

Report   of    the    Chief    Engineer,    1S53,    957. 

Malangueule, 
Relations  sur  la  Bataille  du,  70. 

Menalcas, 
Daphnis  and,  91. 

Meplats,  Isidore  de, 
Le  Defricheur  de  Langue,  1107. 

Merchant    Seamen's    Society,    The, 

Constitution  and   Bj--laws   of,   748. 

Meredith,  Sir  William, 

A  Letter  to  the  Earl  of  Chatham  on  the 
Quebec   Bill,   161;    A   letter   to,    162. 

Merritt,   Capt.   W.    H., 
Journal  of  events  on  the  Detroit  and  Nia- 
gara Frontiers,  1246. 

Metcalfe,  Sir  Charles  T., 

A  letter  on  the  Ministerial  Crisis,  737;  Ad- 
dresses presented  to,  with  replies,  758; 
Sullivan's  Letters  on  Responsible  Govern- 
ment, 759;  Attacks  of  Sullivan  on,  refuted, 
760;  Defended  against  the  attacks  of  his 
late  Counsellors,  761 ;  Mr.  Viger  and  the 
Ministerial  Crisis,  762,  763;  The  Lafon- 
taine-Baldwin  Cabinet  defended,  764; 
Letters  of  Isaac  Buchanan  against  the 
Baldwin  faction,  765;  Comments  of  the 
Reform  Association  on  the  conduct  of, 
766,  767;    Political  conduct  reviewed,  802. 

Methodist  Church, 
Wesleyan  Methodism  in  Upper  Canada, 
612a;  The  Church  and  the  Wesleyans, 
656;  Wesleyan  Methodist  Conference, 
1840,  705;  Report  of  the  Auxiliary  Mis- 
sionary Society  of  the,  750;  Account  of 
mission  of  Rev.  Peter  Jacobs,  933;  Rea- 
sons for  Dr.  Ryerson's  resignation,  985a; 
Dr.  Ryerson's  defence  of  the  petition 
for  aid  to  denominational  colleges,  1127, 
1128. 


Michaux,   Andre, 

Voyage    en    Canada,    1158;    Notice    sur   les 
plantes   de,    1258. 

Micissippi, 

Journal  de  la  Guerre  du,  48, 

Mildmay,    W., 

Representation   of   His   Majesty's   Right   to 
Nova    Scotia,    76. 

"  Miles   Emeritus," 

Canada    defended    by   her   militia,    1283. 

Milet,    Pierre,    Pere, 
Relation  de  sa  Captivite,  25. 

Military, 

Rules  for  the  regulation  of  the  militia, 
322;  Act  to  regulate  the  militia,  1803,  339; 
Abstract  of  the  Militia  Act,  1821,  408a; 
Report  of  a  Special  Committee  of  the 
Assembly  of  Lower  Canada  on  the  or- 
ganization of  the  militia,  473;  Act  to 
consolidate  the  militia  laws  of  Upper 
Canada,  623;  The  Quebec  Volunteers,  663; 
Report  on  reorganization  of  the  militia, 
1006;  Report  on  the  state  of  the  militia, 
1857,1045;  Letteron  the  defence  of  Eng- 
land, 1123;  The  national  defences,  Denison, 
1164;  The  state  of  Canadian  defences,  1165; 
Organisations militairesdes  Canadas,  1193; 
A  bill  relating  to  the  militia,  1862,  1197; 
Forts  versus  ships,  1198;  The  military  de- 
fences of  Canada,  1199;  Aide-Memoire  du 
Carabiniere  Volontaire,  1200;  Parting 
words,  on  the  rejected  Militia  Bill,  1201; 
Report  of  Commissioners  for  reorganiz- 
ing the  militia,  1222;  Review  of  the 
militia  policy  of  the  administration,  1863, 
1243;  Reflexions  sur  I'organisation  de  la 
Milice,  1244;  The  Canadian  Volunteers' 
Haftd-book,  1245;  Speeches  on  Colonial 
Military  Expenditure,  1245a;  Remarks  on 
the  Militia,  Cartwright,  1281 ;  ConsideVa- 
tions  sur  notre  organisation  militaire, 
1282;  Canada  defended  by  her  militia, 
1283;  Defences  of  the  Northeastern  Fron- 
tier of  the  United  States,  1309;  Papers 
relating  to  the  conference  between  the 
British  and  Canadian  Governments,  1868, 
1340;  List  of  officers  of  the  Volunteer 
Militia  P^orce  of  Montreal,  1865,  1360; 
Standing  Orders  of  Montreal  Garrison 
Artillery,  1361;  Bill  respecting  the  Vol- 
unteer Militia  Force,  1397;  Defence  of 
Canada,  Simmons,  1334a;  Regulations  for 
the  Volunteer  Militia,  1397a;  Report  on 
the  state  of  the  militia,  1866,  1397b; 
Memorials  of  the  late  Civil  Service  Rifle 
Corps,   1428,   1429. 

Milk-Weed, 

A  short  treatise  on  the,  1434. 

Miller,    Stephen, 
Inaugural  address  of,  1366. 


211 


Milner,  Thomas  S., 
Principles   of   success   in   trade,   1370. 

Mills,  Arthur, 

Speeches  on  Colonial  Military  Expenditure, 
1245  a. 

Mills,   John, 
The  Bank  Charter  Act,  1390a,. 

Milton,  Charles  William, 
Mission  of,  292. 

Mingan,  Seigneurie  de, 

Memoire   sur   la,    1419. 

Mining, 

Report  on  the  Gold  Mines  of  the  Chaudiere, 
1265;  Report  on  the  property  of  the  Ram- 
say Lead  Mining  and  Smelting  Co..  1269; 
The  Goldfields  of  Canada,  1270;  Reports 
on  the  Shepherd  Copper  Mines.  1321;  Re- 
port on  the  Canadian  gold  fields,  1364; 
Reports  on  the  Albert  Cannel  Mines,  1437. 

Ministry,  , 

The  conduct  of  the — examined,  73;  Reply  to 
examination  of  the  conduct  of  the,  74. 

Mirror, 
The  Patriotic,  253. 

Mississippi, 
Relation  de  la  Mission  du,  28. 

Malbay  Disease, 

Remarks  on  the,  Jones,  287. 

Mondelet,   Charles, 
Letters   on   elementary  and  practical   edu- 
cation, 720. 

Monk,  Sir  James, 

Complaint  of  the  Judges  of  the  Court  of 
Common  Pleas  against,  300,  301 ;  Proceed- 
ings of  the  AssemWv  of  Lower  Canada 
on  the  Impeachment  of,370, 

Montalembert,    Count    de, 
Essay  on  England  and  her  Colonial  policy, 
1073. 

Montcalm,    Marquis   de. 

Letters  to  Messrs  de  Berryer  and  De  la 
Mole,  214;  Eloge  historique  de,  994;  Ac- 
count of  laying  the  first  stone  of  the 
monument  to,  995;  La  M6moire  de, 
veng^e,  1277. 

Montesquieu,   Baron   de, 
A   view    of   the   English    Constitution,    249. 

Montgomery,    General, 

Dialogue  between  an  American  delegate 
and   the   Ghost   of,  207. 

Montgomery,   H.   E., 

Consideration  of  the  Rebellion  Losses,  850. 


Montreal,  City  of. 
Case  of  Canadians  distressed  by  fire,  129; 
Address  to  the  electors  of,  454;  Docu- 
ments relating  to  the  events  which  took 
place  at  the  election  of  1832,  520;  Report 
on  the  improvement  of  the  harbour  of, 
543;  Regulations  for  the  gaol  at,  706; 
Considered  as  the  seat  of  Government 
of  the  Canadas,  738;  Report  on  the  sur- 
vey of  a  railroad  from  Stanstead  to,  790; 
Account  of  a  journey  to,  1765,  807;  Re- 
port On  Railway  Bridge  at,  950;  Letters 
of  Hon.  John  Young  on  the  commerce  of, 
1014,  1015;  Sketch  of,  in  1856,  1037;  Re- 
port on  the  improvements  to  the  gaol,  1857, 
1044;  Terminus  for  the  G.TR  ,  1113;  De- 
scription of,  1859,  1119;  Les  principaux 
monuments  de,  1126;  Statements  con- 
cerning the  trade  of,  1862,  1271;  Charges 
against  the  chief  of  police  in  connection 
with  the  St.  Albans  Raid,  1271 ;  Art 
Association  of,  1306;  List  of  ofl^cers  of 
the  Volunteer  Militia  Force  of,  1360; 
Standing  Orders  of  the  Garrison  Artillery 
of,  1361;  Trade  of,  for  1866.  1391a; 
Strangers    guide    to,    1452. 

Montreal,    Diocese    of,    (Roman    Catholic), 

Questions  sur  le  gouvernement  ecclesias- 
tique  du,  419,  420,  422;  Reglement  pour 
le  gouvernement  des  cures  du,  813;  In- 
struction pastorale  de  I'eveque  du,  I860, 
1137;  Rapport  de  1' Association  de  la  pro- 
pagation  de  la  Foi,   1861,   1172. 

Montreal,    District   of. 

Petitions  from  counties  of,  against  the 
Legislative   Council,  466. 

Montreal,   Parish   of. 

Objections  against  the  dismemberment  of 
the,  1425. 

Montreal    Seminaire   de, 
Consultation    touchant    les    droits    de    pro- 
pri^te    du,    394;     Considerations    sur    les 
biens   du,   405;    Opinion  of  Mr.  Dupin  on 
Rights   of,    439,   440. 

Montreal    and    Kingston     Railroad    Company^ 

Letter  of  the  President  and  Vice  Presi- 
dent to  Sir  Allan  MacNab,  922. 

Moore,   Township    of, 

Institution  of  a  church  and  Sundav  School 
in,  571. 


Mordaunt,    Sir   John, 

Proceedings    of    Court    Martial    of. 


84. 


Morgan,    Henry    J., 
Lecture   delivered   at   Aylmer    1866.    1389. 

Morgan,    Mr., 

Answer  to  facts  of,  323. 


212 


Morin,    Hon.   A.    N., 

Lettre  k  I'Honorable  Edouard  Bowcn. 
435;  Correspondence  with  Hon.  R.  E. 
Caron,  803,  804,  805;  Resignation  of,  969; 
T-etter  from  Dr.   Strachan   to.   974. 

Morris,    Alexander, 

Nova  Britannia,  1076a;  Lecture  on  the 
Hudson's   Bay,   1110. 

Morris,    Patrick, 

Review  of  the  history,  government,  fishery 
and   agriculture   of  Newfoundland,   824. 
Morris,   Hon.  William, 

Correspondence  with  the  Colonial  Office, 
653;  Letter  in  reply  from  Dr.  Strachan 
to,  654;  Reply  to  the  letters  of  Dr. 
Strachan,   655. 

Morrison,    Dr.,    M.P.P., 

Speech  on  differences  between  Sir  F.  B. 
Head  and  the  Executive  Council,  592; 
Trial    for    high    treason,    644. 

Morton,    A.    C, 

Report  on  the  gauge  for  the  St.  Lawrence 
and  Atlantic  R.R.,  826;  Report  on  the 
St.  Lawrence  and  Atlantic  Railroad,  860; 
Report  on  the  York  and  Cumberland 
Railroad,  861 ;  Report  on  the  surveys  of 
the  Quebec  and  Richmond   Railway.  897. 

Mousseau,   J.   A., 
Lecture    sur   Cardinal    et    Duquet.    1139. 

Mountain,  Rev.  George  J., 
Sermon  on  the  death  of  the  Duke  of  Rich- 
mond,. 398;  Sermon  delivered,  Dec.  30, 
1832,  542;  Correspondence  with  the 
Colonial  Department  on  the  Clergy  Re- 
serves, 622;  Thoughts  on  annexation, 
852;  Letter  to  the  Diocese  of  Quebec,  1858 
1086. 

Mountain,    Rev.    Jacob,    D.D., 
A    sermon    preached    at    Quebec,    Jan.    10, 
1799,     334;    Sermon    at     Anniversary     of 
Royal    Humane    Society,    397;    Charge    to 
clergy    of   Quebec,    1820,    401. 

Mowat,    Hon.   Oliver, 
Letter   to   John   A.    Macdonald   on    the   Bill 
re  titles  to  real  estate,   1345. 

Municipal, 

A  brief  view  of  the  township  laws  of 
Upper  Canada,  563;  Manual  for  Uppor 
Canada,    1850,   864. 

Murray,    Lieut.-Col.    James, 

Testimony  in  trial  of  Sir  John  Mordaunt, 
84. 

N 
Nason,    Rev.    Elias, 

Baxter's  journal  of  visits  to  the  Kennebec 
river,  1406. 


Nation, 

Present  state  of  the,  138;  Observations  on 
a  late  state  of  the,  140;  Observations  on 
a  late  state  of  the,  259. 

Natural    History   Society,   Montreal, 

Progressive  state  of  the,  917. 

Navigation, 

A  view  of  the  inland  navigation  of  Can- 
ada, 1832,  518;  Report  on  the  improve- 
ment of  the  Montreal  harbour,  543;  Re- 
port of  Board  of  Works  on,  1844,  794; 
Advantages  of  the  St.  Lawrence  and 
Ottawa,  835;  Remarks  on  the  desertion 
of  seamen,  913;  Report  on  the  Improve- 
ment of  the  St.  Lawrence,  1007;  Instruc- 
tions to  receivers  of  wreck,  1043;  Letter? 
of  Hon.  John  Young  on,  1014,  1015;  Re- 
port on  climate  and  current  of  Belle- 
Isle,  1143;  Letter  on  the  Quebec  Har- 
bour Commission,  1183;  Regulations  of 
the  Ports  of  Gaspe  and  Sault  Ste.  Marie, 
1184;  Sailing  directions  for  the  St.  Law- 
rence, 1203;  Sailing  directions  for  New- 
foundland and  Labrndnr,  1204;  Reports 
on  the  Ottawa  and  French  River  Navi- 
gation scheme,  1262a,  1262b;  Report  nri 
canal  from  Georgian  Bay  to  Lake  On- 
tario, 1312;  The  Toronto  and  Georgian 
Bay  Ship  Canal,  1319;  Report  on  light- 
houses on  the  St.  I^awrence,  1450. 

See    St.    Lawrence. 

Navy, 

Address  to  the  Captains  of  the  British, 
303;  Regulations  of  the  Naval  Brigade 
of  Nova   Scotia,   1398. 

Necker,   M., 
Letters    addressed    to,     l>y     the    Dean     of 
Glocester,    252. 

Neilson,   John, 

Speech  on  question  of  supply,  1821,  407. 

Nelson   River, 

Survey  and  soundings  of,  1745,  61. 

Nelson,     Dr.    Wolfred, 

Discussion  on  the  Saint  Denis  affair,  833; 
Report  on  the  Quebec  Marine  and  Emi- 
grant Hospital,  940;  Practical  views  on 
cholera,   987. 

Netherlands,   King   of  the, 

Decision  on  the  Boundary  Dispute  under 
the  Treaty  of  Ghent,  494,  495. 

Neutral    Nations, 
Conduct  of  Great  Britain  in  respect  to,  85 

New    Brunswick, 

Address  to  the  Inhabitants  of,  1788,  292; 
Sketches  of,  1825,  437;  An  appeal  to  Wil- 
liam Huskisson  on  the  affairs  of,  470; 
Statistical  and  practical  observations  re- 
lative to,  1835,  569;  Information  respect- 
ing,  1843,   745;    An   Act   to   facilitate    the 


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making  of  a  military  road  in,  791 ; 
Agricultural  capabilities  of,  874;  Report 
on  Fisheries  of,  907a  ;  Improvement  in 
agriculture  in,  1027;  Report  of  Railway 
Commissioners,  1859,  1134;  Essays  on 
means  of  promoting  immigration  to, 
1145-1149;  Report  of  the  Railway  Com- 
mission of,  1223;  Report  of  the  Railway 
Commissioners  of,  1862,  1266;  Wilderness 
journeys  in,  1287;  Report  of  the  Railway 
Commission  of,  1366;  Narrow  gauge  and 
■  extension  of  railway  system  of,  1368; 
The  best  route  for  the  Intercolonial  Rail- 
way through, 1435. 

New    Brunswick    Railway, 
Report  of  meetings  in  St.  John  and  Frod- 
ericton,  792. 

Newcastle,    Duke    of. 
Letter     of    William    Shirley     to,    1745,    58; 
Letter    from    Rev.    Dr.    Strachan    to,    on 
the  Clergy  Reserves,  942. 

New    England, 

Map  and  Description  of,  Alexander,  11; 
Negociation  with  New  France,  letters  of 
Dreuillettes,  16;  Historical  account  of, 
1775,  181;  History  of  the  Colonies  of, 
Mauduit,  202;    The  Indian  of,  888. 

Newfoundland, 

A  Discourse  and  Discovery  of,  3;  A  Brief 
Discourse  of  the,  4;  Petition  of  Inhabi- 
tants of,  1709,  37;  Right  of  Britain  to  the 
American  Fisheries,  117;  Reasons  for 
colonizing  the  Island  of,  367;  Observa- 
tions on  the  state  of,  1823,  417;  Review 
of  history,  government,  fishery  and  agri- 
culture of,  824;  Journal  of  a  voyage  of 
visitation  to,  872;  Lecture  on,  Warren. 
953;  History  and  description  of,  1860, 
1142;  Les  Pecheries  de  Terreneuve,  1156; 
Sailing  directions   for,   1204. 

New    France, 

Relation  of  affairs  in  mission,  1613,  2; 
Negociation  with  New  England,  letters 
of  Dreuillettes,  16;  De  Regione  et  Mari- 
bus,  39;   Memoira  sur,  1736,  47. 

New  Zealand, 

Federal  constitution  of  the  Colonies  of, 
1327. 

Newman,  John   B., 

The   early  peopling  of  America,   834. 

Niagara, 
Account  of  a  journey  to,  1765,  807;  Journal 
of   events    in   the   War  of   1812,    1246. 

Niagara    Falls, 
Leur  Marche  retrograde,  968. 

Niagara   Ship  Canal, 
Reciprocity   and   the,    1337. 


Ninety-two   Resolutions,  The, 

French    text   of,   551. 

Noblesse    (France), 

Adresse  sur  I'etat  de  la,  320. 

Non- Expatriation, 
Observations  on  the  doctrine  of,  344. 

Nootka   Sound, 

Mear's  account  of  the  capture  of  vessels 
in,    307. 

Norris,  W.  H., 

Letter  to  the  members  of  the  Church  of 
England  in  Scarborough,  951. 

North,   Lord, 

Address  on  the  affairs  of  Ireland  to,  227; 
Speech  on  the  Articles  of  Peace,  1783, 
261 ;   Selections  from  speeches  of,  273. 

North    America, 

Clear  and  succinct  account  of,  67;  The 
present  state  of,  69;  Occurrences  in, 
considered,  1766,  136;  Review  of  military 
operations  in,  149;  Inquiry  into  docu- 
ments re  discovery  of,  by  Verrazano. 
1273b. 

Northmen,  The, 

Discovery  of  America  by,   664. 

North    Pole, 

Voyage   to   the,   396. 

North   Shore    Railway, 

Reports  on  the  survey  of  the,   988. 

Northumberland, 
Election  du  comte,  403. 

North-West    Company, 

Map  exhibiting  principal  trading  stations 
of   the,   383. 

Northwest    Territories, 
Lecture  on,   1110. 

Northwest   Transportation,     Navigation     and 
Railway    Company, 

Prospectus  of  the,   1088a. 

Nova    Britannia, 

Extent  and  future   of,   Morris,    1076a. 

Nova  S6otia, 

Account  of,  1746,  55;  Particular  descrip- 
tion of,  1748,  57;  Geographical  History 
of,  1749,  59;  Importance  of  settling,  60; 
Conduct  of  France  re,  62;  Representa- 
tion of  His  Majesty's  right  to,  76;  The 
importance  of,  1757,  80;  Historical  ac- 
count of,  1775,  181 ;  Observations  on  the 
state  of,  1783,  277;   The  present  state  of 

1787,  289;   Address  to  the  inhabitants  -  - 

1788,  292;  A  brief  description  of,  IS^- 
389;  Title  of  the  Earl  of  Stirling  to,  535- 
Debate  in  assembly  on  control  c 
revenue,    669;     Condition    and     resourcp 


234—14 


214 


of,   1850,   870;    Iron   mines  of,   1050;    Cor- 
respondence  on   constitutional   questior 
1159;     Letter    on     confederation     to     i" 
people  of,   1378b;   Letter  of  Archibald   < 
confederation,    to     the    people   of,    1379 
Regulations   for    the   Naval   Brigade    of, 
1398;    Shore   and    deep   sea   fisheries    ot, 
1431;   Letter  to  the  electors  of,   1440. 

Nova   Scotia,   Diocese  of, 

Charge  to  the  clergy  of,  984. 
"Nova   Scotian"  A, 

Letters  to  L.  J.  Papineau,  463. 
Novum    Belgium, 

Description  of,  Jogues,   14. 


O'Brien,    Godfrey, 

Tourist's   guide   to   Quebec,    1276a, 
O'Callaghan,    E.    B., 
Jesuit   relations  of   discoveries   in   Canada, 
822a;   Journal  of  the  sloop  Mary,   1375. 

Odd    Fellows,    Independent    Order   of, 

Discourse  delivered  before  the  Montreal 
lodge   of,   754. 

Ogden,   J.   C, 

A  tour  through  Upper  and  Lower  Canada 
1799,  333. 

Oidfield    Lieut.-Coionel, 

Observations  on  the  value  and  importance 
of  the  British  North  American  Colonies, 
628. 

Oliver,    Andrew, 

Letters  of,   166. 
Ontario,  Diocese  of. 

Journal    of    the    Synod    of,    1865,    1354. 
Ontario,    Lake, 

Traveller's   guide   to,    1453. 
Ontario   Literary  Society, 

Inaugural  address  of  President  Edgar 
1254.  ' 

Opposition, 

A  short  history  of  the,   1779,  235. 

Orange    Institution    of    British    North 
America,   The, 

Rules  and  Regulations  of,  660. 

Orders    in    Council, 

An     inquiry     into     the      causes     and     con- 
sequences   of    the,    347;    A    letter   on    the 
declaration  relative  to   the,  358. 
Oregon,   Territory    of. 

Travels  in  the,  746;  History  of,  Farnham, 
756;  The  claims  to,  considered  757;  State- 
ment   of   British    claims    to,    778. 

See    Boundary    (Oregon). 


Orleans,   Isle  of, 

Historical    sketch   of   the,    1125. 

Ornithologie, 
Tableau  synoptique  de  1',  1288. 

Orsonnens,     Eroste     d', 
Une  apparition,  1124. 

Oswego, 

Relation   de   la  prise   des   forts   de,   77. 

Otis,    James, 

Rights  of  British  Colonies  asserted  and 
proved,  132,  133;  A  vindication  of  the 
British   Colonies,   143. 

Ottawa,  City  of. 

Description  of,  1859,  1119. 

Ottawa   Citizen,   The, 

Almanac  of,   1866,   1371. 

Ottawa    River, 

Report  on  exploration  between  the  St. 
Maurice  and  the,  502;  Report  on  the 
navigation  of  the,  1262a,  1262s. 

Ottawa    Ship    Canal, 

Survey   and   report   of   engineers   on,    1131. 

Outram,   Joseph, 

Condition  and  resources  of  Nova  Scotia, 
870. 


Pacaud,    Philipe    N., 
Cause   entre  Rev.  Pierre  Roy  et,   1416. 

Pacaud,  Theophiie  Hector, 

Sale  of  the  bridges  of  St.  Maurice  to,  954. 

Page,   F.    R., 

Concise  history  and  description  of  New- 
foundland, 1142. 

Payne,   Thomas, 

Common  sense  addressed  to  the  Inhabi- 
tants of  America,  199;  A  letter  addressed 
to  the  Abb§  Raynal,  257;  The  American 
Crisis,  and  a  letter  to  Guy  Carleton,  280. 

Pakenham,  Right  Hon.  R., 

Correspondence  respecting  the  Oregon 
Boundary,  796. 

Palmerston,  Viscount, 

Proceedings  between  Atlantic  Telegraph 
Company  and,  1229. 

Panet,    Rev.    Bernard    Claude,    (Bishop), 
Mandement  de,  481. 

Panet,   Pierre, 

Introduction  to  the  observations  of  the 
Judges  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas, 
300,   301. 


215 


Papineau,   Louis  J., 

Observations  on  the  manifesto  of,  1827, 
451 ;  Speech  to  the  electors  of  Montreal, 
1827,  454a;  Letters  of  a  Nova  Scotian 
to,  463;  Letter  of  D.  B.  Viger  to,  514; 
Speech  on  the  ninety-two  resolutions, 
551 ;  Adam  Thorn's  remarks  on  the  peti- 
tion of  the  convention,  561 ;  Observations 
on  his  letter  to  the  Assembly  of  Upper 
Canada,  618;  Refutation  de  I'^crit  de,  674; 
Address  to  the  electors  of  St.  Maurice 
and  Huntingdon  reproduced,  818;  Dis- 
cussion  on   the   Saint-Denis    affair,    833. 

Parent,  Et., 

Discours  prononce  devant  la  Chambre    de 
Lecture    de    St.-Roch,    919. 

Paris,  Treaty  of,  1763. 

Letter  addressed  to  two  Great  Men  on 
Prospect    of    Peace,    101;    A    letter    to    a 

Great      M r,     on      the     prospect     of 

Peace,  106;  Historical  memoirs  of  the 
negotiation,  107,  108;  Commercial  prin- 
ciples of  negotiation  examined,  110; 
Inquiry  into  the  merits  of  the  sup- 
posed preliminaries  of  Peace,  111;  Reflec- 
tions on  the  terms  of  Peace,  112;  Con- 
siderations on  the  present  peace,  113; 
Thoughts  on  the  preliminary  articles  of 
Peace,  116;  Letter  from  Earl  of  Hard- 
wicke  on  the  negotiations    285. 

Paris,   Treaty   of,   1783, 

Debates  in  Houses  of  Parliament  on  the 
Articles  of  Peac6,  261 ;  Considerations  on, 
267;  A  vindication  of  the  negotiators  of 
the,  725. 

Paris,   Treaty    of,    1814, 

Text  of.  369. 

Parishes, 

Bill   for  the   relief  of   distressed,   386. 

Park,  George    H., 

Difficulties  in  the  Provincial  Lunatic  Asy- 
lum. 858. 


Parker,   Rev.  Samuel, 

A  journey  beyond  the  Rocky  Mountains, 
716. 

Parliament, 

Observations  on  Blackstone's  doctrine  re- 
specting powers  over  Ireland,  227;  A 
dialogue  on  the  actual  state  of,  265; 
Manual  of  the  practice  of,   1828,  462. 

Paterson,  Governor, 
Complaint  of  the  proprietors  of  the  Island 
of  ^t.  John,  298. 

Patriotic   Fund, 

Report  of  the  Royal  Commissioners  of  the, 
1019. 

Patten,  Edmund, 
A  glimpse  at  the  United  States  and  Canada 
932. 

234— 14i 


Patterson,   James   Colebrook, 

Memorials   of   the   late   Civil   Service   Rifle 
Regiment,  1428. 
Patton,    Rev.    Henry, 
Sermon    preached    in    St.    James'    Church, 
Toronto,  948. 

Pearce,   James,    M.A., 
Life  of  General  Wolfe,  97. 

Peiletier,    L'Abbe, 
La  question  des  classiques  en  presence  des 
critiques   de   L'Abb§   Chandonnet,   1355. 

Peiletier,    Antonio, 
Memorial    of,    1308. 

Peiletier,    Prudent, 
Proces  pour  meurtre,   964. 

Peltier,    Louis, 
Voyage   de,   1190. 

Pennsylvania, 

Etat  present  de,  1756,  72;  Letters  from  a 
farmer  in,  139;  Resolutions  of  committee 
for  the  province  of,  168;  Charter  of 
colony  of,  204;  Considerations  on  the 
charter  of,  269. 

Penny,    Edward    Goff, 
Arguments     against    confederation,      1408; 
Reply  to  arguments  of,   1409. 

Pensioners,    Commuted, 

Report  of  Quebec  Emigrant  Society  on, 
548. 

Perley,    M.    H., 

Report  on  fisheries  of  New  Brunswick, 
907a. 

Perreault,  Joseph   Frangois, 
Precedents  tir§s   des  Registres  de  la  Pr6- 
voste    de    Quebec,    433;     Biographie    de, 
555. 

Perrault,    Louis, 
Proces    de,    341. 

Perrault,   Zephirin, 
Repprt    on   the   Quebec   Marine   and   Emi- 
grant  Hospital,   940. 

Perry,   George   H., 

The  staple  trade  of  Canada,  1237. 

"Philanthropy," 
Letters   on   the   care   of   the   destitute   and 
criminals,  1055. 

Phillips,    Major    General, 
Correspondence   with     Sir    Henry   Clinton,. 
270,   271.  . 

Phips,  Sir  William, 
Account  of  action  against  Canada,  26. 


216 


Phoenix    Insurance   Company, 

Case  of  Morison,  Cameron  and  Empey  vs., 
1026. 

Piche,   M.  E.  U., 
Reponses  aux  injures  de  La  Minerve  cen- 
tre,   1096. 

Pickering,    John,, 

Essay  on  uniform  orthography  for  the 
Indian    languages,    402. 

Pickering,    Timothy, 

Correspondence  of  the  French  Minister 
Plenipotentiary  with,   321. 

Pinkney,    William, 
Correspondence  with  Mr.  Canning  356a. 

Pinsoneault,    Rev.    Dr., 

Letter  to  Rev.  J.  M.  Bruyere,  on  contro- 
versy with  Dr.  Ryerson,  1062,  1063. 

Pitt,    William, 

Letter  from  an  officer  at  Fort  Frontenac 
to,  92;  Coalition  with  Lord  Bute  pro- 
posed, 109;  Review  of  administration  of, 
115;  Speech  on  American  taxation,  135; 
A  letter  to,  on  the  Quebec  Bill,  161;  Let- 
ter from  Lord  Lyttleton  to,  on  Quebec 
Bill,  163;  Speech  on  conciliation  of 
American  colonies,  172;  Plan  for  settling 
troubles  in  America,  180;  Sentiments  of, 
on  American  measures,  189;  Letters  to, 
303;   An  ode  inscribed  to,  1446. 

Pitt,  William   (The  Younger), 
Letter  from  Walter  Boyd  to,  337;   Opinion 
on     the     expediency     of      conceding    the 
Catholic   claims,   448. 

Pitts,  Major, 

Regulations  for  the  Naval  Brigade  of  Nova 
Scotia,  1398. 

Plamondon,    Louis, 

Discours  prononce  devant  la  Societe  Lit- 
teraire  de  Quebec,  353. 

Piayfair,    A.    W., 

Letter  to  the  volunteers  of  1860,  1123. 
Plessis,    Rev  J.  O., 

Discours  prononcg  Jan.  10,   1799,  335. 
Plummer,    William, 

Report  on  the  property  of  the  Ramsay 
Lead  Mining  and  Smelting  Co.,  1269. 

Police, 
Traite   de   la,    187;    Rules   for   the   govern- 
ment of  the,  689;   Report  on  reorganiza- 
tion  of,   1006. 

Politics, 
Fugitive  pieces  of  Irish,  153.  ~ 


Poor    Relief, 
Letters  on  the  care  of  the  destitute,  1055. 

Pope,  W.   H., 
Confederation  considered,   1379\. 

Portfolio, 
The  Canadian,   603. 

Portland, 

Report  on  railroad  from  Quebec  to,  599. 

Port    Royal, 
Letter  of  PSre  Biard  from,   1. 

Post    Office, 

Report  of  Committee  of  Assembly  of 
Lower  Canada  on,  501 ;  Report  of  Special 
Committee  of  Assembly  of  Lower  Can- 
ada on,  521 ;  Provincial  control  of,  ad- 
vocated, 1846,  802;  Documents  relating 
to  the  Postal  Service  by  the  G.T.R., 
1262  Correspondence  re  Railway  Mail 
Service   of   the   G.T.R ,    1310. 

Post    Office    (United    States), 

An   Act   to   establish   the,   314. 

Poussin,   Major   G.-T., 
Question  de  L'Oregon,  797. 

Poutre,    Felix, 

Souvenirs  d'un  Prisonnier  d'Etat,  1191. 

Powell,    Rev.  Thomas, 

Observations  on  his  essay  on  Apostolic 
Succession,   749. 

Power,     William, 
Factum  of  the  case  of,  945. 

Pownall,  Thomas, 
Administration  of  the  Colonies,  119;  Memo- 
rial addressed  to  the  Sovereigns  of  Amer- 
ica, 268;  Memorials  to  the  Sovereigns 'of 
Europe,  Great  Britain  and  North  Amer- 
ica,  274. 

"Premier"  Transport, 

Narrative  of  the  shipwreck  of  the,  777. 

Prenties,    S.   W., 
Narrative  of  a  shipwreck  on  the  Island  of 
Cape  Breton,  255. 

"Presbyter,    A," 

Strictures  on  the  letters  of  Provost  ^'hit- 
aker,  1169;  Review  of  the  strictures  of, 
1170. 

Presbyterian    Church,    The, 

Minutes  of  the  Synod  of.  1837,  618a;  Cor- 
respondence of  Hon.  William  Morris  as 
agent  of,  653;  Strictures  on  the  corres- 
pondence of  Hon.  William  Morris,  654; 
Reply  of  Hon.  William  Morris  to  the 
letters  of  Dr.  Strachan,  655;  Minutes  of 
the     Synod     of,    1841,      721;     Report    on 


217 


Committee  of  Synod  on  reunion  with  the 
seceding  brethren,  795;  Report  on  means 
of  promoting  interests  of  Presbyterians 
in   the   Colonies,   1305. 

Prevost,  Sir  George, 

The  Canadian  Inspector,  No.  1,  374;  The 
Letters  of  Veritas,  375;  Memoirs  of  the 
administration  of,  387;  Some  account  of 
the  public  life  of,  414. 

Price,    Richard, 

Observations  on  the  nature  of  civil  lib- 
erty, 191;  Observations  on  his  theory  of 
civil  liberty,  192;  Remarks  on  his  obser- 
vations, 193;  Additional  observations  on 
the  nature  of  civil  liberty,  209;  Observa- 
tions on  the  importance  of  the  American 
Revolution,  283. 

Prince    Edward    Island, 

A  true  guide  to,  1808,  349;  Information  to 
emigrants,  404;  A  series  of  letters  de- 
scriptive of,  410;  Johnston's  travels  in 
415;  A  brief  and  faithful  account  of,  547; 
Remarks  on  Durham's  report  relating  to, 
673;  A  short  account  of,  685;  Pope's  view 
of  confederation,  1379a;  Richey's  plea 
for  confederation,   1411. 

See    Saint   John's    Island. 

Prince  of  Wales,    (King    Edward   VII), 

Cantata  in  honour  of  the  visit  of  the,  1120. 

Prince  of  Wales's  Fort, 
Expense  of  building,  61. 

Prisoners, 
Exchange  of,  at  the  Cedars,  210;  Report  on 
the  case  of  the  Canadian,  686. 

Prohibition, 

A  prohibitory  liciuor  law^  for  Upper  Can- 
ada, 1140;  Extracts  from  report  of  com- 
mittee on,   1141. 

Protection, 
The  climax  of,  853;  And  free  trade,  1421. 

"Protestant,    A," 
Exclusive   right    of   church   to    Clergy   Re- 
serves  defended,  441. 

Provencher,   L'Abbe   L., 
Le  Verger  Canadien,   1196. 

"Provincial" 
Incidents  in  the  life  of  a,  1163. 

Provincial  Agent,  Lower  Canada, 

Observations  of  Hon.  D.  B.  Viger  on  the 
Bill  for  the  appointment  of  a,  565. 

Provincial    Insurance   Company, 

Report  of  fifth  annual  meeting,  991. 


Provincial    Mutual    and    General     Insurance 
Company, 

Report  of  the  first  annual  meeting,  876; 
Report  of  the  second  annual  meeting, 
898;  Report  of  3rd  annual  meeting,  1852, 
929. 

Pryor,   William, 

Consideration  of  cost  and  business  of 
Halifax  and  Quebec  Railway,  897a. 

Public  Finance  (Lower  Canada), 

Statement  of,  428;  Report  on  the  Public 
Accounts,  1829,  488. 

Public     Finance     (Upper    Canada), 

Report  of  Joint  Committee  of  Council  and 
Assembly  on,  411. 

"Publicus," 

Notes  on  legislation  for  the  fisheries,  1286. 

Public    Works, 

An  exposure  of  the  methods  employed  in 
the,  668;  Report  of  the  Board  of  Works, 
1844,  794;  Message  of  Lord  Elgin  re, 
1849,  845. 

Puget   Sound   Agricultural   Company, 

Statement  of  claims  on  the  United  States, 
1341. 

Pulteney,   William, 

Thoughts  on  the  origin  and  nature  of 
government,  145;  Thoughts  on  the  pre- 
sent state  of  affairs  with  America,  218, 
220;  Considerations  on  the  present  state 
of  public   affairs,   226. 

Pyper,    Rev.   James, 

Animadversions  on  Rev.  John  Roaf's  ser- 
mons on  baptism,  896. 

a 

Quakers, 
Address  to,  199. 

Quarantine, 

Acts   concerning,    1865,    1347. 

Quebec    Act, 

Copy  of,  155;  Vindication  of,  156;  Objec- 
tions to,  considered,  157;  Meredith's  let- 
ter to  the  Earl  of  Chatham  on,  161;  L.et- 
ter  to  Meredith  on,  162;  Letter  from 
Lord  Lyttleton  on,  163;  Thoughts  on  the, 
165;  Speech  of  Lord  Lyttleton  on  motion 
for   repeal  of,    179;    Text  of,   325. 

Quebec,   City   of. 

Narrative  of  a  voyage  to,  1822,  409,  444; 
Regulation  of  the  police  of  the,  482;  A 
picturesque  guide  to,  499;  Epidemic  of 
cholera  at,  542;  Report  on  a  railroad 
from  the  coast  of  Maine  to,  599;  Con- 
sidered as  the  seat  of  government  of  the 
Canadas,  738;    Description  de,   1608,  747; 


218 


Senter's  journal  of  the  expedition  against, 
1775,  798;  Account  of  a  journey  to,  807; 
Report  on  the  water  supply  of,  1848, 
836;  Contract  for  lighting  of,  863;  Re- 
marks upon  the  de&ertion  of  seamen  from. 
913;  Rapport  sur  le  canalisation  de,  921; 
Report  on  Suspension  Bridge  at,  928a; 
Statute  de  la  Societe  St-Jean-Baptiste 
de,  952;  Conduct  of  the  police  at  the 
riot  at  Chalmer's  Church,  1854,  979;  Sta- 
dacona  depicta,  1056;  Guide  to,  1057; 
Reminiscences  of,  1227;  Russell's  history 
of,  1276;   Tourist's  guide  to,   1276a. 

Quebec,  The   Diocese  of,    (Anglican), 
Questions  submitted  to  the  curates  of,  523; 
Letter  addressed  to  the,  1086;   Report  of 
the  Church  Society  of  the,   1236. 

Quebec,    Diocese    of,    (Roman    Catholic), 
Rapport  sur  les  missions  du,  828;   Resum6 
des  Conferences  Ecclesiastiques  du,  1032, 
1061. 

Quebec,  District  of, 

Petition    from    the    counties    of    the,    466; 
Report  on  the  Registry  offices  In,  810. 

Quebec    Emigrant   Society, 

Report  on  the  subject  of  commuted  pen- 
sioners, 548. 

Quebec     Harbour     Commission, 

Letter    on    the    subject    of    the,    1183. 
Quebec    Hill, 
Poem  by  J.  Mackay,  330. 

Quebec,   Le  Journal  de, 

Et  la  tombeau  de  Champlain,  1414. 
Quebec    Literary   Society, 

Meeting  of,  353. 
Quebec    Marine    and    Emigrant    Hospital, 

Report  on,  1853,  940;  Rules  and  Regula- 
tions of,  986. 

Quebec,    Province   of, 

Abstract  of  Edicts,  Declarations  and  Or- 
dinances, 154;  Address  of  Philadelphia 
Congress  to  Inhabitants  of,  178;  Histori- 
cal account  of,  1775,  181 ;  Copy  of  peti- 
tion from  British  inhabitants  of,  275; 
Questions  on  the  government  of,  276; 
Address  to  the  inhabitants  of  the,  282; 
Review  of  the  government  and  grievances 
of,  291 ;  State  of  the  present  form  of 
government  of,  299;  Administration  of 
Justice  in  the,  300,  301 ;  Remarks  on  the 
laws  and  government  of,  301 ;  Observa- 
tions on  "  a  state  of  the  present  form  of 
government  of,"  302;  Almanac  of,  1853, 
931. 

Quebec   and    Richmond    Railway, 

Report  on  the  surveys  of  the,  897;  Report 
of  Directors  and  Chief  Engineer,  927; 
Report  of  the  Director  and  Engineer, 
1853,   958. 


Quebec   and   Saguenay    Railway, 

Report  on  the  survey  of  the,  989,  990. 

Quebec,   Seminaire   de, 

Memoire  concernant  les  graves  dans  le  pos- 
session du,  601 ;  Memoire  presentee  par  le, 
1300. 

Quebec,  Siege  of. 

Forms  of  prayer  and  thanksgiving  for  cap- 
ture, 88,  89;  Sermon  preached  by  James 
Townley,  90;  An  accurate  and  authentic 
journal  of  the,  93;  Journal  of  expedi- 
tion up  the  River  St.  Lawrence,  95,  96; 
Journal  of,  with  engravings  by  Jeffreys, 
102;  Memoirs  of,  Gardiner,  103;  Relation 
du,  130;  Sermon  by  Rev.  Thomas  Smith, 
213;  Account  of  the  campaign  against, 
359;  Account  of,  from  manuscript  ob- 
tained by  Hon.  D.  B.  Viger,  577;  Account 
of,  by  a  nun  of  the  General  Hospital  of 
Quebec,  995,  996;  Speech  of  Hon.  P.  J.  O. 
Chauveau  on  the  soldiers  who  fell  in 
the,  1013. 

Queen's  College, 
Royal  charter  of,  730. 

Queenston    Heights, 

Description  of  the  Battle  of,1098. 

Querist, 

The  American,  158. 

Quincy,    Hon.   Josiah, 
Speech    on    the    raising    of    an    additional 
military. force,  1813,  366. 

Quinn,  William, 
Report  on  the  lumber  trade,  1177,  1181. 

R 

Racine,   M.   L'Abbe  Antoine, 

Discours  pour  les  soldats  pontiflcaux,  1174. 

Ragueneau,    Paul,    Pere, 
Extraits  du  Journal  du,  16. 

Railways, 

Considerations  on  the  policy  to  be  fol- 
lowed in  building,  835;  Plan  for  Canadian 
Transcontinental,  1849,  859;  Union  of  the 
British  Dominions  by  means  of,  899;  An 
Act  to  consolidate  and  regulate  the  gen- 
eral clauses  relating  to,  924;  Philosophy 
of,  Keefer,  955;  Report  of  Railway  Com- 
missioners for  New  Brunswick,  1859,  1134; 
Report  of  the  Railway  Commission  of 
N.B.,  1861,  1223;  Report  of  the  Railway 
Commissioners  of  New  Brunswick  for 
1862,  1266;  Locomotive  engines,  Fairlie, 
1320;  Report  of  the  New  Brunswick 
Railway  Commission,  18t;4.  1366;  Adop- 
tion of  narrow  gauge,  1368;  Reports  on 
narrow   gauge,   1436;. 


219 


See  European  and  North  Atlantic,  Grand 
Trunk,  Great  Soiithern,  Great  Western, 
Halifax  and  Quebec,  Intercolonial,  Lon- 
don and  Port  Stanley,  Marmora  and 
Belleville,  Megantic  Junction,  Montreal 
and  Kingston,  New  Brunswick,  North 
Shore,  Quebec  and  Richmond,  Quebec 
and  Saguenay,  St  Lawrence  and  Atlan- 
tic, St.  Lawrence  and  Ottawa,  Grand 
Junction,  Toronto  and  Guelph,  York  and 
Cumberland   Railways. 

Ramsay,   T.    K., 

Government  Commission  of  Inquiry,1242. 

Ramsay  Lead  Mining  and  Smelting  Company, 

Reports  on  the  property  of  the,  1269. 
Randall,   Robert, 

Report  of  trial  and  acquittal  of,  436;  Peti- 
tion of  W.  L.  Mackenzie  as  executor  of 
the  estate   of,   908,  909. 

Randolph,    Edmund, 

Correspondence  of  the  French  Minister 
Plenipotentiary  with,  321. 

Rankin,  A., 

Jesuit  Estates  in  Canada  public  property, 
867. 

Raudot,  M., 
Deux  intendants  du  Canada,  967. 

Raymond,  M., 

Discours  prononce  par,  1160;  Devoirs  en- 
vers  le  Pape,  1173. 

Raynal,   Abbe, 

A  letter  addressed  to,  257. 

Read,   H.  Y., 

Suggestions  on  securing  colonization,  1359. 

Rebellion   of   1837, 

Message  from  the  President  of  the  United 
States  respecting  disturbances  on  the 
frontier,  630;  The  Canadian  controversy, 
639 ;  Refutation  de  I'ecrit  de  L.  J.  Papineau, 
674;  Doctrine  of  the  Catholic  Church  on, 
648;  Mackenzie's  own  account  of,  649; 
Account  of  the  affair  at  Saint  Eustache, 
650;  Report  on  the  case  of  the  Canadian 
Prisoners,  686;  Correspondence  ve  im- 
prisonment of  Th.  Jefferson  Sutherland, 
707;  Trial  of  Alexander  McLeod,  714; 
Tietter  from  Alex.  McLeod  to  Sir  Allan 
MacNab  respecting  the  destruction  of  the 
Caroline.  782;  The  exiles  return,  800;  Dis- 
cussion on  the  Saint-Denis  affair,  833; 
Statement  re  flag  of  truce,  965;  Two  and 
Twenty  Years  ago,  1095;  Lecture  sur 
Cardinal  et  Duquet,  1139;  Souvenirs  d'un 
Prisonnier   d'etat,    (Poutre),    1191. 

Rebellion  Losses, 
Speech   on   the   Bill   re,   701;    First   Report 
of  Commissioners  on,  1846,  806;  Discussed 


in  a  letter  to  Lord  Elgin,  841;  Vindication 
of  the  course  pursued  by  Lord  Elgin, 
849;  Retrospect  of  various  Acts  of  Parlia- 
ment on  the  subject  of,  850;  Reports  of 
the  Commissioners  on,  1851  and  1852. 
902. 

Reciprocity, 

Letter  from  Hon.  F.  Hincks  to  Hon.  R. 
McLane,  883;  Niagara  Ship  Canal  and, 
1337. 

Reciprocity  Treaty,  1854, 
Report  of  Committee  of  Commerce  on,  1218; 
Report  of  Minister  of  Finance  on,  1219, 
1220;  Commercial  results  of,  Howe,  1336; 
Advantages  to  the  United  States  and 
Canada,  1338;  Report  of  Committee  of  the 
Chamber  of  Commerce  of  New  York 
State  on  the,  1339;  Report  on  the,  1400a. 

Rectories, 

Return    of   papers    relating    to    the,    903. 

Redistribution, 

Report  of  Special  Committee  of  Assembly 
of  Lower  Canada,  1829,  474. 

Red    River, 

Observations  on  the,  404;  Notes  on  the 
Flood  at  the,  900. 

Red    River   District, 

Relations  of  the  United  States  with,  1862, 
1217;  Memorial  of  the  people  "of.  1260. 
1261. 

Rees,  Dr., 

Report  of  Committee  of  Assembly  on  case 
of,   1179. 

Reform    Convention, 

Proceedings    of,    1867,    1413, 
Reform    Alliance    Society,    The, 

Address  to  the  Reformers  in  Upper  Can- 
ada, 581. 

Reform    Association, 

Address  to  the  people  of  Canada.  1844, 
766;  Statement  on  the  resignation  of 
the  late  ministers,   1844,   767. 

Regency, 

Remarks  on   a,  296. 

Registry   Offices,    (Quebec), 

Report  of  J.   Cremazie  on,  810. 
Renan,    M.    Ernest, 

Jugement   errone   de,    1294. 

Renfrew,    County   of. 
Emigration   to,   406. 

Representation, 

Considerations  on  Expediency  of  Colon- 
ial, 150. 


220 


Responsible  Government, 
Letter  on.  Go  wan,  680;  For  colonies,  697; 
Poll  book  of  Toronto  at  election  for, 
709;  Considerations  on  the  question  of, 
755;  Letters  by  "Legion"  on,  759,  760; 
Metcalfe  defended  against  the  attacks 
of  his  late  counsellors,  761;  Letters  on 
the  Ministerial  crisis,  762,  763;  The  La- 
fontaine-Baldwin  Cabinet  defended.  764; 
Letters  against  the  Baldwin  faction,  765; 
Address  of  the  Reform  Association  to  the 
people  of  Canada,  766;  The  resignation  of 
the  late  ministers,  767;  Considerations  on, 
1859,  1099. 

Revenue,     (British), 
Comparative    state    of    the.    Stair,    286. 

Revenue,    (Upper   Canada), 

Cession  to  the  province  of  the  Revenue 
under   the    Quebec   Act,   587. 

Rliode    Island, 

Charter    of    Colony    of,    204. 

Rhodes,   William, 

Notes  on  legislation  for  the  fisheries,  ad- 
dressed to,  1286. 

Rhys,   Captain    Norton, 
A    Theatrical    trip    for    a    wager,    1157. 

Ricard,    Mr.    Fortune, 

Translation  of  the  v/ill  of,  283. 

Richardson,    Major, 
Personal  memoirs  of,  633;    The  Guards   in 
Canada,  832. 

Richey,    Matthew, 
Letter    to    the    editor    of    The  Church    on 
Apostolic    Succession    749;     Letters    ex- 
posing  the   bigotry   of   The   Church,  753; 
A  plea  for  confederation,  1411. 

Richmond,   Duke  of, 
Sermon   preached   on   the   occasion   of   the 
death  of  the,  398. 

RideaM   Canal, 

Narrative  of  a  voyage  through,  1834,  556; 
View  of  the  navigation  of  the,  1835,  566; 
Report  on  regulating  water  supply  of, 
1865,   1363. 

Ridgeway,   Battle  of. 
An  account  of  the,  1382. 

Roads, 

Proceedings  of  Assembly  on  petition  of 
Thomas  Lee  re,  376;  Report  of  Special 
Committee  on,  472;  Report  of  Committee 
of  Assembly,  Lower  Canada,  on  petitions 
against  the  laws  regulating,  487;  Obser- 
vations on  the  Road  Laws,  704;  Report 
on,  1861,  1222a  ;  Report  on  the  Ottawa  and 
Pentiac,   1222b. 


Roaf,  Rev.  John, 

Animadversions    on    sermons    on    Baptism 
by,  896. 

Robb,  Charles, 
Reports    on    the    Shepherd    Copper    Mine, 
1 321. 

Robb,  James, 

Agricultural  progress  in  New  Brunswick, 
1027. 

Robertson,    Major    General, 

Evidence  in  Investigation  mto  conduct  of 
war  in  America,  230. 

Robertson,    Margaret, 
Essay  on  Common  School  Education,  1299. 

Roberval,    Le   Sieur  de. 
Voyage   au   Canada,   747. 

Robinson,  John  Beverley, 
Plan  for  a  General  Legislative  Union  of 
the  British  Provinces,  423;  Exposition  of 
provisions  of  statute  relating  to  capital 
offences,  532;  Remarks  on  the  proposed 
Union  of  the  Provinces,  679;  Canada  and 
the  Canada  Bill,  699. 

Robson,  Joseph, 

Account  of  Six  Years  Residence  in  Hud- 
son's Bay,  61. 

Rocky    Mountains, 

A  journey  beyond  the,  716;  Travels  in  the, 
Farnham,   746. 

Roebuck,   J.   A., 

Existing   difficulties   in   the   government   of 
the   Canadas,    578;    Letters   on   Canadian 
politics,    1837,    603;    Observations    on    the - 
Canadian  portfolio  of,  6>'\9;   Reply  of  Sir 
W.  S.  R.  Cockburn  to,  1451. 

Rolph,    Hon.    John,  ' 

Speech  on  the  charges  against  Sir  Francis 
Bond  Head,,  610;  Speech  on  the  Clergy 
Reserves  Bill,  611;  Speech  on  the  charges 
against  Sir  Francis  Bond  Head,  881 ; 
Speech  on  the  Clergy  Reserves,  884; 
Speech  on  the  Clergy  Reserves  ques- 
tion, 1852,  906;  Charge  against  Col.  Lount 
re  flag  of  truce,  965. 

Roman    Catholic   Church, 

Safety  of  conceding  the  Catholic  claims, 
448;  Requete  presenile  a  la  Chambfe  d'- 
Assembl6e  par  le  clergg  du,  503;  Char- 
acter and  genius  of  the  religion  of  the, 
504;  Liste  des  Eveques  et  des  Pretres, 
553;  Doctrine  sur  la  revolte,  648;  Pro- 
gress of  Popery  in  the  British  Dominions, 
659;  Account  of  the  establishment  of 
the  Diocese  of  Upper  Canada,  677;  Ad- 
dress of  Bishop  Macdonell  to  the  Irish 
Catholics  of  Upper  Canada.  682;  Projet 
de  reglement  pour  le  gouvernement  des 
cur&s,  813;   Rapport  sur  les  Missions  du 


221 


Diocese  de  QuSbec,  828;  Exposure  of 
calumny  against,  in  reference  to  Gali- 
leo, 857;  Tjetter  on  the  Episcopal  oath 
of  the,  894;  Acta  et  Decreta  Primii 
Concilli  Provinciae  Quebecensis,  920;  Al- 
manach  EcclSsiastique  et  civil,  1853,  931; 
Observations  of  "Expostulatus,"  983;  Les 
Servantes  de  Dieu  en  Canada,  1001 ;  Rg- 
sume  des  conferences  Ecclesiastiques, 
1032,  1061;  Lettres  Pastorales  centre  les 
erreur^  du  temps,  1084;  Questions  sur  le 
mariage,  1111;  Deux  centieme  annivers- 
aire  de  I'arrivee  de  Mgr.  Laval,  1111a; 
Devoirs  envers  le  Pape,  1173;  Discours 
pour  les  soldats  pontificaux,  1174;  L'hon- 
orable  L.  A.  Dessaules  et  le  systSme 
judiciaire  des  ftats  pontificaux,  1195; 
Encyclical  letter  of  Pope  Pius  IX,  1864, 
1300a;  Objections  against  the  dismember- 
ment of  the  Parish  of  Montreal,  1425. 
See  also  Jesuits. 

Rose,    Hon.    John, 

Financial  statement  of,1441. 

Ross,    Dunbar, 

Considerations  on  the  selection  of  a  seat 
of  government,  738;  Composition  and 
functions  of  the  Legislative  Council,  1021; 
Le  si§ge  du  Gouvernement  Provincial, 
1078. 

Ross,    William, 

Trial  and  Defence  of,  449. 


Ryerson,    Rev.    Egerton, 

Letters  to  Dr.  Strachan,  471 ;  Wes'eyan 
Methodism  in  Upper  Canada,  612a;  A 
discourse  on  civil  government,  643;  Peti- 
tion to  the  House  of  Assembly  respect- 
ing the  Upper  Canada  Academy,  651; 
Letter  to  Hon.  W.  H.  Draper  on  the 
Clergy  Reserve  question,  683;  Letters  of 
an  Anglo-Canadian  in  reply  to,  684;  Wes- 
leyan  Methodist  Conference,  1840,  705; 
Address  at  the  opening  of  Victoria  Col- 
lege, 731 ;  Remarks  of  Hon.  R.  B.  Sullivan 
on,  759;  Reply  to  Hon.  R.  B.  Sullivan's 
attack  on  Sir  Charles  Metcalfe,  760; 
Sir  Charles  Metcalfe  defended  against 
the  attacks  of  his  late  counsellors,  761; 
Correspondence  on  the  subject  of  Separ- 
ate Schools,  911;  Comments  on  the  Com- 
mon School  report  for  1851,  947;  Reasons 
of  resignation  in  the  Wesleyan  Metho- 
dist Church,  985a;  Wilkinson's  antidote 
to  the  scriptural  rights  of.  1017;  Con- 
troversy with  Rev.  J.  M.  Bruyere,  1062; 
Letters  in  reply  to  the  attacks  of  foreign 
ecclesiastics,  1063;  Reply  of  J.  C.  Geikie 
to  report  of,  1081a;  Reply  to  the  attacks 
of  Hon.  George  Brown,  1103;  Reply  to 
Dr.  Wilson  and  Mr.  Langton  on  the 
question  of  denominational  colleges,  1127, 
1128;  Reply  of  Mr.  Langton  to,  1129; 
Reply  to  Messrs.  Langton  and  Wilson  on 
the  University  Question,  1168;  Letters  in 
reply  to  Hon.  Geo.  Brown,   1392. 


Rougemont,    Division    de, 

Adresse  aux  electeurs  de  la,  1091. 

Rougisme, 

En   Canada,    1290. 

Roy,    Rev.    Pierre, 

Cause  entre  Philippe  Pacaud  et,  1416. 

Royal    Humane  Society, 

Sermon  preached  at  anniversary  of,  397, 

"  Rules  of  Practice," 
Proceedings    of    the    Assembly    of    Lower 
Canada  on  the,  370. 

Rupert's    Land,    Diocese   of, 

Charge  to  the  Clergy  of  the,  1031;   Report 
of  conference,   1867,    1424. 

Russell,  Lord  John, 
Letters     of    Hon.    Joseph    Howe    to,   801 ; 
Thoughts    on    emigration    and    education 
addressed  to,  823. 

Russell,   Dr.   R.   H., 

Correspondence  relative  to  the  dismissal  of, 
1105. 

Russell,  Willis, 
History  of  Quebec,  1276. 


Sabine,    Lorenzo, 

Address  on   the   hundredth   anniversary   of 
the  death  of  Wolfe,   1094. 

Sable    Island, 

History    and     appearance   of,    1088;     Poem 
by   Howe   on,    1088. 

Sagean,  Mathieu, 

Extrait    de   la   Relation    des   aventures   de, 
29. 


Saguenay,   Le, 
Histoire  du,   914. 

Saguenay,  County  of. 

Proceedings    of    trial    of    election    in,  977; 
Proceedings  on  contested  election  in,  1005. 

Saguenay   River      , 
Description  of,  1231 ;     Notes  on,  Kelso,     1232. 

St.  Albans  Raid, 

Investigation   by   the   Police   Committee   of 
the   City   Council   of   Montreal,    1284. 

St.  Andrew's  Society, 

Constitution  of,  Kingston,  723. 


222 


St.  Anne,  College  de, 

Prospectus  du,  1109;  Rapport  de  la  Ferme- 
modele  du,  1264;  Rapport  de  la  Ferme- 
modele  du,  1316;  Catalogue  des  eleves  du, 
1427;  Memoire  sur  le,  1432. 

Saint-Denis, 

Discussion  sur  les  ev&nements  de,  833. 
Saint  Eustache, 

Journal  historique  des  evenements  arrives 
a,   650. 

St.  George's  Society,   (Toronto), 
Charter  and  By-laws  of  the,  1114;   Charter 
and  By-laws  of  the,  1272,  1322. 

St.    James's    Churcii,    Toronto, 
Report  on  the  rebuilding  of  the  church,  848. 

St.  Jean-Baptiste, 

Sermon  delivered  on  the  festival  of,  1851, 
891;    Fete  a  Quebec,   1865,   1350. 

St.  Jean-Baptiste  Society, 

Statuts  de  la,  Qu'^bec,  733;  Statuts  de  la, 
952. 

St.John    (New   Brunswick), 
Description  of  the  harbour  of,   1203. 

Saint    John's    Island, 

Memorial  of  Earl  of  Egmont  for  grant  of, 
1763,  114;  Complaint  of  the  Proprietors 
of,   298. 

St.    Lawrence,    Gulf   of. 
Protection   of   fisheries   in   the,   1087a;   Re- 
port on  the  protection  of  the  fisheries  in 
the,   1263. 

St.   Lawrence   River, 

Journal  of  expedition  up  the  river,  1759, 
95,  96;  Correspondence  re  navigation  of, 
467;  Proceedings  of  the  Brockville  Com- 
mittee on  the  improvement  of  the,  500; 
Observations  on  the  improvement  of  com- 
munication by  the,  567;  Observations  on 
the  commerce  of,  641 ;  Considerations  on 
the  navigation  of  the,  802;  Advantages 
of  the  navigation  of,  835;  Value  as  a 
commercial  route,  885;  Report  on  a  sus- 
pension bridge  at  Quebec,  928a;  Panor- 
ama of  the,  1119;  Sailing  directions  for 
the,  1203;  Description  of,  1862,  1231; 
Report  on  lighthouses  on  the,  1450;  Tra- 
vellers guide  to,  1453. 

St.   Lawrence  and    Atlantic    Railroad, 

Report  on  the  gauge  for  the,  826;   Report 
on  the,  1849,  860. 

St.    Lawrence    Railway    Bridge, 
Report  of  T.  a  Keefer  on,  960. 

St.    Lawrence   and     Ottawa     Grand     Junction 
Railway, 

Report  of  the  directors  and  chief  engineer, 
959. 


St.    Maurice, 
Sale  of  the  bridges  of,  954. 

Saint-Maurice,   Faucher  de, 
Organisation   militaire    des    Canadas,    1193. 

St.    Maurice,    Forges  of, 

Return  of  correspondence  relating  to,  912. 

St.    Maurice    River, 

Report  on  exploration  between  the  Ottawa 
and  the,  502. 

St.    Peter,    Lake, 

Report   on   survey   of,   873. 

St.   Suipice,  Seminary   of,    Montreal, 

Rights    and  titles  of,  846;    Etat  des     affaires 
pecuniares    des  Ecclesiastiques    du,    944. 

St.    Vincent-de-Paul,    Societe    de, 

Reglement  de  la,  829;   Discours  prononces 
au  Triduum  de  la,  1297. 

Sa-Sa-Na, 

Memorial  of,   930. 

Sarrasin,   Michel, 

Biographical  note  on,  1027a. 

Sault  Sainte-Marie, 
Reglements  concernant    le    commerce    des 
ports  de,  1184. 

Savage,  Thomas, 

Account    of    the     action    of  Phips    against 
Canada,  26. 

Saward,    Michael, 

Report   on   the   Trust   and   Loan   Company 
of  Upper  Canada,  811. 

"Scaevola", 

Letters  on  Canadian  politics,  463. 

Scarborough,   Township   of, 

Letter  to   the   members   of  the   Church    of 
England   in,    951. 

Scaurus,  Aemilius, 

Letter    on    the     expedition    from     Canada, 
1779,  230. 

Scobie  and  Balfour, 
Municipal  Manual  for  Upper  Canada,  864. 

Scotland, 

An  account  of  emigration  from.  677,  744. 

"Scribble,   Sam," 
Dolorsolatio,   1331. 

Seamen, 

Observations  on  impressment  of  American, 
344. 


22? 


Seignorial  Tenure, 
Traite  de  la  Loi  des.  Fiefs,  185;  Proceed- 
ings of  Legislative  Council  of  Lower 
Canada  on,  1790,  306;  Remarks  on  tenure 
of  'Franc  Aleu  Roturier,'  855;  De  1' aboli- 
tion des  Droits  Feodaux  et  Seigneuriaux, 
855a;  Correspondence  relating  to,  904, 
905;  Correspondence  between  the  French 
government  and  the  Governors  and  In- 
tendants  of  Canada  respecting,  937;  Ad- 
dress of  Christopher  Dunkin  on,  938, 
939;  The  Seignorial  Question,  970,  971; 
La  convention  anti-seigneuriale  au  peu- 
ple,  972,973;  Le  Bill  Seigneurial  expose, 
1003;  De  I'abolition  du  Regime  Feodal, 
1004;  Decisions  of  the  courts  respecting, 
1024;   Correspondence  relating  to,  1025. 

Selkirk,   Earl   of. 
Map    accompanying     narrative    of     occur- 
rences with  the,  383. 

"Senex", 

Letter  from  "Delta"  to,  451. 

Senter,   Isaac, 
Journal   of,   798. 

Separate  Schools   (Upper  Canada), 
Correspondence  on  the  subject  of,  911. 

Serrell,   Edward   William, 

Report  on  a  suspension  bridge  at  Quebec, 
928  a. 

Sewell,    Col.    John, 
Canada  defended  by  her  militia,  1283. 

Sev/ell,  Jonathan, 
Proceedings  of  the  Assembly  of  Lower 
Canada  on  the  impeachment  of,  370; 
Plan  for  a  general  Legislative  Union  of 
the  British  Provinces,  423;  Essay  on  the 
juridical  history  of  France  as  affecting 
the  law  of  Lower  Canada,  425. 

Shaniey,  Walter, 

Reports  on  the  Toronto  and  Guelph  Rail- 
way, 925,  926;  Report  on  Montreal  ter- 
minus for  the  G.T.R.,  1113;  Corrections  to 
the  Report  of  the  Commission  of  Inquiry 
into  the  condition  of  the  G.T.R,,  1185; 
Report  on  the  Ottawa  and  French  River 
Navigation  Scheme,  1262b. 

Shannon,    River, 
Speech  on  the  improvement  of  the,  566. 

Shebbeare,  Dr.  John, 

A  fourth  letter  to  the  people  of  England, 
75. 

Shelburne,    Earl   of, 
A  letter  to,  256;   Speech  on  the  Articles  of 
Peace,  17S3,    261 ;    Four    letters  addressed 
to.  Tucker,  264. 

Shepherd  Copper   Mine, 

Reports  on  the,  1321. 


Sherwood,  Henry, 
Letter  to  the  public,  465;  Report  of  Com- 
mittee of  Assembly  on  the  political  state 
of  the  provinces,  645,  646;  Federative 
Union  of  the  British  North  American 
Provinces,  880. 

Shirley,   William    (Governor), 

Letter  to  Duke  of  Newcastle,  1745,  58; 
Conduct  of,  briefly  stated,  82. 

Siddons,   J.    H., 

The  Canadian  Volunteers'  Hand-Book,  1245. 
Simmons,   J.    L.   A., 
Defence  of  Canada,  1334a. 

Simons,   N.  W., 

A  letter  to  an  Honourable  Brigadier  Gen- 
eral,  708. 

Simpson,   John    B., 

Memorials  of  the  Civil  Service  Rifle  Corps, 
1429. 

Slidell,  John, 
Correspondence  re  arrest  of,  166. 

Smith,   Buckingham, 
Inquiry    into    documents   re   discovery    of 
America  by  Verrazano,  1273b. 

Smith,   Goldwin, 
Views  on  confederation,  1379b. 

Smith,    James, 

Les  Elements  de  I'agriculture,  1234. 
Smith,  Hon.  Robert, 
Correspondence   with   D.   M.   Erskine,   356a. 

Smith,    R.  J., 

Lecture   on   the   history   of  medicine,   1054. 
Smith,    Thomas, 

Sermon   on  Taking  of  Quebec,  213. 
Smyth,    David    William, 

Topographical  description  of  Upper  Can- 
ada, 365. 

Smyth,   Sir   John, 

Proposed  railway  cominunication  between 
England  and  China,  793. 

Snow,    S'kmuel, 

The   exiles   return,   800. 
Societe  Litteraire  de  Quebec, 

Seance  de  la,  353. 
Society  for   Promoting   Christian    Knowledge, 

Annual  Report  of  Quebec  Diocesan  Com- 
mittee of,  1829,  447;  Annual  Report  of 
York  Committee,  1830,  490;  Report  of 
the  Quebec  Diocesan  Committee  of,  528; 
Sermons  preached  before  the  Quebec  Dio- 
cesan Comniittee  of,  570;  Reports  of  the 
Newcastle  District  Committee  of  the, 
658. 


224 


Society    for    the    Propagation    of    the    Gospel, 

An  account  of,   1704,  32;    1705,  33, 

Society   for   the    Relief  of   Strangers   in    Dis- 
tress, 
Annual  Rej  ort  of  Proceedings  of  the,  459. 

Society  for  the  Support  of  Orphan  Children, 

Outline  of  the  work  of  the,  498. 

Somerville,    Alexander, 
Canada,  A  battle  ground,  1202. 

Spark,  Rev.  Alexander,  D.D., 
Sermon  preached  Jan.  10,  1799,  336;  Ser- 
mon preached,  Feb.  1,  1804,  340;  Sermon 
preached  at  Quebec,  April  21,  1814,  372; 
Sermon  preached  in  St.  Andrew's  Church, 
Quebec,  March  7,  1819,  399. 

Spearman,  James    M., 
The   Colonial   Cambist,   769. 

Spragge,    J.    G., 

Letter  to  the  Attorney  General  and  Soli- 
citor General   of  Upper   Canada,  821. 

Stair,  John,   Earl   of, 
State  of  the  public  debts,  1783,  263;   Com- 
parative   state    of    the    public    revenues, 
286. 

Stamp   Act, 

Political  debates,  135;  Conduct  of  the  late 
administration  examined  relative  to  the, 
137. 

Stanley,    Hon.   E.   G., 
Observations  sur  le  discours  de,  550. 

Stanstead, 

Report  on  the  survey  of  a  railroad  from 
Montreal  to,  790. 

Stenography, 
System  of,  600. 


1 


Stewart,    Rev.    Charles,    D.D., 

View  of  the  present  state  of  the  eastern 
townships,  382. 

Stirling,    Earl    of. 

Case  respecting  the  title  to  Nova  Scotia, 
535. 

Strachan,    Rev.    John,    D.D., 

The  christian  religion  recommended  to  his 
pupils,  346;  Discourse  on  the  character 
of  George  the  Third,  356;  Sermon  preach- 
ed at  York,  June  3,1814,  371;  Observa- 
tions on  provision  made  for  a  Protestant 
clergy,  456;  Letters  from  Egerton  Ryer- 
son  to,  471;  Letter  to  Dr.  Lee,  477;  The 
Poor  Man's  Preservative  against  Popery, 
504;  Letter  to  Dr.  Chalmers  on  the  life 
and  character  of  Dr.  Hobart,  529;  The 
Cornwall  tribute  to,  541 ;  A  letter  to  the 
congregation  of  St.  James'  Church,  York, 
558;   Letters  to  the  Hon.  William  Morris, 


654;  Reply  of  Hon.  William  Morris  to 
the  letters  of,  655;  Pastoral  letter,  1842, 
732;  Ceremony  on  opening  of  University 
of  King's  College,  739;  Pastoral  letter  on 
the  church  university,  895;  Letter  to  the 
Duke  of  Newcastle  on  the  Clergy  Re- 
serves, 942;  Letter  to  Hon.  A.  N.  Morin 
on  the  Clergy  Reserves,  974;  Pastoral 
letter  to  the  clergy  of  the  Diocese  of 
Toronto,  1854,  985;  Charge  de'ivered  to 
the  clergy  of  the  Diocese  of  Toronto, 
1030;  Letters  to,  on  the  theological  teach- 
ing  of    Trinity    University,    1135,    1136. 

See  Trinity   College. 

Statutes,    (Canada), 
Alphabetical  index  to,  1403. 

Stuart,    Andrev^^, 

Report  of  Committee  of  Assembly  on 
Crown  lands,  408;  Notes  on  the  South 
Western  Boundary  Line,  479:  Account  of 
the  treaties  and  negotiations  respecting 
the  Maine-New  Brunswick  boundary, 
629. 

Stuart,   Charles    B., 

Report  on  the  Great  Western  Railway, 
1847,  827. 

Stuart,  Sir  James, 
Speech  on  granting  of  supply,  1821,  407; 
Rem.arks  on  a  plan  for  a  General  Legis- 
lative Union  of  the  British  Provinces, 
424;  Complaint  from  Montreal  and  Re- 
port of  Committee  of  Assembly  on  con- 
duct of,  483;  Memorial  lo  Lord  Goderich, 
505,  506;  Letter  to  Lord  Goderich,  507, 
508;  Letter  from  D.  B.  Viger  on  the  dis- 
missal of,  510;  Observations'  on  letter 
to  Lord  Goderich,  511. 

Soeurs  de   la  Charite,   Hospice  des, 

Report  on  the  cause  of  the  fire  at,  978. 

Suger, 

Eloge    de,   245. 

Sullivan,    Hon.    R.    B., 

Letters  on  Responsible  Government,  759; 
Reply  of  Ryerson  to  letters  on  Respon- 
sible Government,  760. 

Sunday  School   Union, 
Seventh  annual  report  of  the,  774. 

Superior,   Lake, 

Remarks   on   the   territory  along,   1263b. 

Supply, 

Debate  in  Assembly  of  Lower  Canada  on, 
1S21,  407;  Power  of  His  Majesty's  Coun- 
cil to  control,  464. 

Sussex, 

Narrative  of  a  Voyage  of  Emigrants  from, 
556. 


225 


Sutherland,   Th.   Jefferson, 

Letter  to  the  Queen  respecting  the  im- 
prisonment of,  707. 

Suzor,   L.  T., 

Aide-Memoire  du  carabinier  volontaire, 
1200. 

Sydenham,   Lord, 

Messages  on  the  Union  of  the  Provinces, 
675;  Notices  on  the  death  of,  712;  Cor- 
respondence with  Hon.  P.  McGlll,  884a. 

Symons,  John, 

The  Battle  of  Queenston  Heights,  1098. 

Synge,  Capt.  Miilington   Henry, 

Union  of  the  British  Dominions  by  inter- 
communication, 899. 


Tache,  Sir   E.   P., 

Reflexions  sur  I'organisation  de  la  milice, 
1244. 

Tache,   J.   C, 

Notice  sur  I'anniversaire  de  I'arrivee  de 
Mgr.  Laval,   1111  v. 

Talbot,   Colonel, 
Remarks   on   the  province   of  Upper  Can- 
ada,  413. 

Tariff,    British, 

Statement  of,  1848,  812. 

Tarleton,   Lieut.-Coionel, 
Reply  to  the  strictures  on  the  History  of 
the  Campaigns  of  1780  and  1781,  by,  295. 

Taylor,  A,   D., 

An  exposure  of  the  manner  in  which  cer- 
tain officials  conduct  public  business,  668. 

Taylor,  Charles,  M.D., 
Remarks  on  the  culture  of  hemp,  345. 

Taylor,    Henry, 

Considerations  on  the  condition  of  the 
Canadas,   681. 

Taylor,    Rev.    W., 

Discourse  before  the  Montreal  lodge  of  the 
LO.  of  OF.,  754. 

Taylour,   Joseph, 

Commission  to   John   Collins,   37. 

Taxation, 

Taxes  on  Colonies  considered,  123,  124; 
Claim  to  exemption  from  taxes  ex- 
amined, 127;  Objections  to,  consid- 
ered, 128;  Considerations  on  the  pro- 
priety of,  Delaney,  131;  Pulteneys' 
Thoughts  on  Government,  145;  Speech 
of  Edmund  Burke  on  American,  171 ;  No 
tyranny,  182;   Burke's  speech  oh,  266. 


Tellier,    Rev.    R.    J., 

Sermon  delivered  on  the  festival  of  St. 
John  the  Baptist,   1851,  891. 

Temperance, 
Claim  of  societies  for,  724;  Catholic  Asso- 
ciation of,  752;  Manual  of  the  temper- 
ance society,  831 ;  Report  of  Committee 
of  Assembly  on  means  of  repressing  evils 
of  intemperance,  844;  The  Maine  Liquor 
Law,  916;  The  Maine  Law  illustrated, 
1012;    Consideration   of,   1035. 

Tessier,    Augustin, 

Proces  entre  Michel  Tetro  et,  662. 

Tetro,    Michel, 
Proces  entre  A.  Tessier  et,  662. 

Thorn,   Adam,    M.A., 

Remarks  on  the  petition  of  the  conven- 
tion, 1835,  561;  Anti-Gallic  letters,  1836, 
578a;  Claims  to  the  Oregon  Territory 
considered,  757. 

Thommerel,   J.   P., 

Recherches  sur  la  fusion  du  Franco-Nor- 
mand  et  de  I'Anglo-Saxon,  717. 

Thomson,    Charles    Poulett, 

See  Sydenham,  Lord. 
Thompson,  T.  Phillips, 

The   future   government   of   Canada,    1279a. 

Three    Rivers,   District  of, 

Petitions  of  the  counties  of,  against  the 
Legislative  Council,  466. 

Thurlow,    Lord, 
Refutation    of    the    letter    to    an     Honour- 
able  Brigadier  General,   99;    A  letter  to, 
242. 

Tickell,    Richard, 

Anticipation  of  debate  in  the  House  of 
Commons,   217. 

Ticonderoga, 

Narrative  of  the  capture  of,  839. 

Tiernay,    Bartholomew, 

A  statement  of  the  case  of,  421, 

Till,   William, 

Essay  on  means  of  promoting  immigration 
to   New  Brunswick,   1148. 

Tocque,    Rev.    Philip, 

Sermon  to  commemorate  the  death  of 
Captain  Robert  Hutchings,   949. 

Tooke,    Home, 

Narrative  of  measures  to  suppress  stric- 
tures on  a  declaration  of,  296. 

"Toots," 

The  Two  Elders,   1028. 


226 


Toronto,    City   of, 

Resolutions  respecting  the  letter  of  Hume 
to  Mackenzie,  552;  Narrative  of  a  voyage 
to,  1834,  556;  .address  to  the  female  mem- 
bers of  the  church  in  Toronto  619; 
Account  of  siege  of,  1837,  649;  Poll  book 
of,  1841,  709;  Considered  as  the  seat  of 
government  for  the  Canadas,  738;  Re- 
port on  the  rebuilding  of  St.  James" 
Church,  1849,  848;  Act  permitting  city 
to  purchase  stock  in  the  Toronto  and 
Guelph  Railway,  924;  Debate  on  issuing 
of  city  debentures,  946;  Letter  on  the 
Esplanade  contract,  1855,  1016;  Claims 
to  seat  of  government,  1090;  Description 
of,   1859,   1119. 

Toronto,    Diocese  of, 

Charge  delivered  to  the  clergy  of,  1030; 
Proceedings  of  the  Synod  of  the,  1304; 
Missionary  meeting  of  the  church  so- 
ciety of  the,  1395;  The  race  for  the 
mitre,  1396. 

Toronto,    University   of, 

^Q^n^'^t.  °^  ^^^  Endowment  Board,  1851 
910;  Proceedings  before  Committee  of 
Assembly  on  affairs  of  the,  1127,  1129- 
Dr.  Ryerson's  reply  to  Messrs  Langton 
and  Wilson  on  the  University  Question, 
nb«;  Defence  of  the  plan  of  University 
reform.    1257. 

See    King's   College. 

Toronto  and  Georgian    Bay  Ship  Canal, 
Statement    re,    1319. 

Toronto  and  Guelph   Railway  Company, 

Act  to  incorporate  the,  924;  Chief  En'-i- 
neer's  report,  1852,  925;  Report  on  tlie 
prehmmary  surveys  of  the,  926;  Second 
annual  report  of,  961. 

Townley,  Adam, 

Letters  on  the  non-religious  common 
school  system  of  Canada  and  the  United 
States,  947;   Scepticism  a  folly,   1059. 

Townley,  James,   M.A., 

Sermon  preached  in  London,  Nov.  29,  1759, 
90. 

Townshend,  Charles, 

Speech  on  the  Articles  of  Peace,  1783,  261. 

Townshend,  George,  (Marquis  Townshend), 

A  letter  to,   by  Junius,   98;    Refutation    of 

a  letter  to,  99;    Essay  on  character  and 

conduct  of,  151;    Fugitive    pieces  of  Irish 

politics  during  administration  of,  153. 

Townsend,   William, 

Narrative  of  the  life  of,   1068. 
Trade    (General    and    Colonial), 

Abstract  of  statutes  re  Aliens,  22;  With 
North  American  Colonies,  57;  With  North 
American  Colonies,  65;  Examination  of 
the   commercial   principles   of   the    nego- 


tiations, 1762,  110;  With  Africa,  effect  of 
Peace  of  Paris,  113;  Thoughts  on  trade 
in  general,  116;  Letters  .  on  trade  of 
America,  160;  Letter  to  Lord  Camden  on 
restraint  of,  175;  Principles  of  success 
in,   1370. 

Trade  (Britain  and   United  States), 

Observations  on,  277;  Letter  of  Charles 
Lyne  on  the  North  American  export 
trade,  363. 

Trade    (Canada), 

Report  of  Special  Committee  of  Legislative 
Council  of  Lower  Canada  on  extension 
of,  432;  Letters  on,  497;  Statistics  of, 
1833,  536,  537;  Reflections  sommaires  suf 
le,  693g;  Condition  of,  1843,  755;  State- 
ments relative  to,  887;  Report  by  Cayley, 
1009;  Letters  of  Hon.  John  Young  on, 
1014,  1015;  The  staple  trade  of  Canada, 
1237;  Letter  from  Mr.  Brydges  re,  1391; 
Report  of  Commission  on  trade  with  the 
West  Indies,  Mexico  and  Brazil,  1399; 
Protection   vs.    Free    Trade,    1421. 

Trade  (Canada  and  United  States), 
Considerations  on,  294;  Order  in  Council, 
1796,  regulating  trade,  324;  Advantage  of 
pi'omoting,  Buchanan,  641 ;  Review  of  the 
commerce  of  Detroit,  1221;  Letter  from 
the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  1400. 
See   Reciprocity  and    Reciprocity  Treaty. 

Trade    (United    States), 
Conduct  of  Britain  towards,  347;  Peruvian 
Guano  trade,  981 ;  Protection  necessary  to 
the  American  farmer,  1122a. 

Trent   Affair, 

Correspondence  re,  1166. 

Tribune,    La, 
Histoire  de,  1252. 

Trinity, 
Lecture  on  the  doctrine  of  the,  892. 

Trinity  College, 
Letters  on  the  theological  teaching  of, 
1135,  1136;  Strictures  on  the  letters  of 
Provost  Whitaker,  1169;  Review  of  the 
strictures  on  the  letters  of  Provost  Whit- 
aker, 1170;  Bishop  of  Huron's  objections 
to  the  teaching  of,  1209,  1210;  Letter  of 
Bishop  Fulford  on  the  theological  con- 
troversy, 1211,  1212;  The  judgments  of 
the  Bishops  on  the  theological  question, 
1256;  Protest  of  the  minority  of  the  cor- 
poration against  the  judgment  re  theo- 
logical teaching,  1302. 

Troops, 

Letter  of  D.  Bethune  respecting  the  tran- 
sport of,  820. 

Trumbull,    Dr.    John, 
:\IcFingal.  205. 


227 


Trust  and  Loan  Company  of  Upper  Canada, 
The, 
Report    on    the    objects    and    working    of, 
811. 

Tucker,  Josiah,  D.  D.  (Dean  of  Glocester), 
Tract  V,  183;  Answers  to  objections  against 
separating  from  the  Colonies,  206;  In- 
quiry into  the  benefits  of  the  present 
war,  252;  Four  letters  addressed  to  the 
Earl  of  Shelburne,  264. 

Turgeon,    Mgr.    P.    F., 
Souvenir  consacrg  a  la  memoire   de,   1423. 

Turgot,   M., 

Letter  to  Richard  Price,  283;  Memoire 
sur  les  Colonies  Americaines,  310;  Le 
conciliateur,   311. 

Tupper,    Sir    Charles, 

Correspondence  on  constitutional  ques- 
tions, 1159;  Letter  to  the  Earl  of  Car- 
narvon on  confederation,  1378;  Letter  to 
the  people  of  Nova  Scotia  on  confeder- 
ation,  1378b. 

Union    (British   Provinces), 

Plan  for  a  General  Legislative  Union,  1824, 
423;  Remarks  on  a  plan  for,  424;  Repre- 
sentation on  the,  607;  Speeches  of  Lord 
Brougham  on,  625,  626;  Speech  of  Lord 
Ashburton  on,  627;  Messages  from  the 
Governor  General  on,  1839,  675;  Remarks 
on  the  proposed,  Robinson,  679;  Address 
to  the  House  of  Lords  against  the,  698; 
Canada  and  the  Canada  Bi'l,  699;  Speech 
of  John  Willson  on,  701. 

United    Brethren,   Society   of. 

Stated   rules   of   the,   292a. 

"United    Empire    Loyalist,"    A, 
Cause  of  Mr.  Bidwell's  banishment  by  Sir 
F.  B.  Head,  642. 

United  States, 

Considerations  on  the  present  situation  of 
Great  Britain  and  the,  277;  Observations 
on  the  dispute  between  France  and  the, 
331 ;  Conduct  of  Britain  towards  neutral 
commerce  of,  347;  Anticipation  of  mar- 
ginal notes  on  the  declaration  of  the 
government  of  the,  368;  Facts  and  obser- 
vations respecting,  392a;  Observations 
and  facts  relative  to  the,  416;  Notes  on, 
1835.  560;  The  Canadian  farmer's  travels 
in  the,  606;  Journal  of  travels  in,  1844, 
768;  Report  on  emigration  from  Lower 
Canada  to,  843;  A  glimpse  at.  Patten, 
932;  Letters  on  the  non-religious  school 
system  of,  947;  A  theatrical  trip  through, 
1861,  1157;  Three  months  in,  1862,  1188; 
Relations  with  the  Northwest  British 
America,  1217;  Claims  of  Hudson's  Bay 
and  Puget  Sound  agricultural  companies 


on  the,1341;  The  American  conflict,  1865, 
1344;  Defence  of  Canada  with  reference 
to  the,  1334a;  The  Irish  position  in  the, 
McGee,  1387, 1388;  The  place  Americans 
have  won  in  history,  1389;  Report  on  the 
state  of  the  finances  for  1867.  1442;  Report 
of  the  Commissioner  of  Revenue,  1443; 
Reply  of  William  Cunningham  to  the 
answer  of  the.  1448;  Claim  of  Andrew 
Allen  against  the,  1449;  Narrative  of  the 
illegal  seizure  of  the  schooner  Mazeppa 
by   an   American   gang,    1454. 

Upper  Canada, 
A  tour  through,  1799,  333;  Sketch  of,  Boul- 
ton,  342;  A  view  of  the  political  situation 
of,    1809,    350;    Reply    to    a   view     of    the 
political  situation  of,  355;   Topographical 
description    of,    365;    Medical    topography 
of,    1819,    392;    Facts     and     observations 
respecting,     392a;      Emigration     to     new 
settlements    of,    406;    Financial     relations 
with   Lower   Canada,   411;    OutUne    of    a 
plan    of    emigration    to,    413;    Report    on 
rights  of  aliens  in,  457;   Information  for 
emigrants  to,  526;    The  Canadas  as  they 
now  are,  533;   State  of,  .1833,  534;  Letters 
from  settlers  in,  539,  540;   Emigrants  im- 
pressions of,  556;    Existing  difficulties    in 
the   government   of.   Roebuck,   578;    Con- 
stitutional   changes    proposed,    579;     Re- 
port   on    constitutional    questions,     1836, 
590;       Political      grievances       of,       603" 
Thoughts  on  the  Banking   system  of,   608 
Thoughts    on    the    present    crisis    in,608 
"Wesleyan  Methodism  in,  612a;  The  Cana- 
dian crisis,  636;   A  discourse  on  the  late 
conspiracv,   643;    Report  on  the    political 
state  of,  645;   Report  on  the  state  of  the 
Province,     1838,    646;     Investigation    into 
the    public    service    of,    676;    Account   of 
emigration   from   Scotland   to,    677;    Con- 
siderations on  the  condition  of,  1839,  681 ; 
Report  on   the  Public   Departments,  700; 
Results  of  emigration  to,  719;   An  appeal 
to    the    people    of    the    late    province    of. 
817;  Municipal  Manual,  1850,  864;  Papers 
relating  to  the  Rectories  of. 903;   A  letter 
on  the  administration  of  Lieut. -Governor 
Gore,  935;    A  prohibitory  hquor  law  for, 
1140,' 1141;  Remarks  on  surveys  of,  1178; 
Collection  of  the  products  of  the  waters 
and   forests   of,    1224;    Remarks   on   sur- 
veys  in,    1263b. 

Upper    Canada    Academy, 
Correspondence    respecting,    651. 


Upper    Canada    Bible    Society, 

First   Report  of,  722. 

Upper    Canada    Clergy    Society, 
Second  Report  of,  1839,  687. 

Upper    Canada    College, 
Abstracts  of'  accounts  of,   652;     Report    of 
the    Endowment    Board,    1851,    910. 


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Upper    Canada     Religious    Tract     and     Book 
Society, 

Account  of  the  formation  of,  531 ;  First 
Report  of,,  546;  Fourth  Report  of,  597a; 
Seventh  report  of,  690. 

"  Upper    Canadian,''   An, 

The  military  defences  of  Canada,  1199. 
Ure,    G.    P., 

The  Maine  Law  illustrated,   1012. 
Urquhart,    David, 
Exposition     of    the    boundary    differences 
between    the   United    States    and    Great 
Britain,    695;    The   case   of   Mr.    McLeod. 
713. 

Utrecht, 

Treaty  of,  42;  Application  to  America,  55; 
Arguments  of  France  re,  exposed,  62; 
Uisrussion  on  the  terms  of,  ITSs!  64; 
Interpretation  of,  Clarke,  1755,  68;  Ap- 
plication to  the  American  Fisheries.   117. 


Valade,    F.   X., 
Guide  de  I'lnstituteur,  918. 

Van   Cortlandt,   Edward, 
E.ssay    on    entozoa,    1351. 

Vancouver    Island, 

Grant  to  Hudson's  Bay  Company  of,  1047; 
Handbook   of,    1087. 

Vaughan,    Capt.    D., 

Report  on  navigation  of  Strait  of  Belle- 
Isle,  1143. 

Veritas, 

The   letters   of,    375. 

Verrazano, 

Inquiry  into  discovery  of  North  America 
by,    1273b. 

Vigor,   Hon.  Denis  B., 

Avis  au  Canada,  332a;  Considerations  sur 
les  effets  de  la  conservation  des  6tablisse- 
mens  du  pays,  351,  352;  Speech  on  grant- 
ing of  supply,  1821,  407;  Analyse  d'un 
entretien  sur  la  conservation  des  etab- 
lissemens  du  Bas-Canada,  445;  Com- 
munications received  by  the  Speaker  of 
the  Assembly  from,  509;  Letter  to  Lord 
Goderich  on  the  dismissal  of  James 
Stuart,  510;  Remarks  on  the  grievances 
of  Lov^er  Canada,  513;  Letter  to  Hon.  L. 
J.  Papineau,  514;  Observations  sur  le 
bill  pour  la  nomination  d'un  Agent  de 
la  Province,  565;  Manuscript  on  siege 
of  Quebec  obtained  by,  577;  Memoirs 
relative  a  I'emprisonnement  da.  703;  La 
Crise  Ministerielle  et,  762;  Reply  of 
Hincks   to  statement  of,  763. 


Viger,  J., 

Observations  en  amelioration  des  lois  de 
chemins  dans  le  Bas-Canada,  704. 

Victoria    Bridge, 
Statement  of  plans  for  the,  1092;   Hunter's 
handbook    of   the,    1150;    History   of    the 
origin    of   the,    1151;    The    Canadian    en- 
gineer of  the,  1152;   A  glance  at  the,  1153. 

Victoria  College, 
Address  at  the  opening  of,  731. 

Virginia, 

Charter  of  Colony  of,  204. 

Volunteers, 
The  Quebac.  663. 

Vondenvelden,    William, 

Extraits  des  Titres  .  des  anciennes  con- 
cessions de  terre,  338. 

w 

Wakefield,  Edward   Gibbon, 

Speech    on    Seat    of   Government,    1090. 

Walsh,    Rev.    Dr., 

Pastoral  letter  to  the  Diocese  of  Halifax, 
894. 

Wanless,    John,    M.D., 
Letters  on  Homoeopathy,   1307. 

War,    (American), 

An  inquiry  whether  the  guilt  of  the  pre- 
sent war  ought  to  the  imputed  to  Britain 
or  America,  188;  Report  of  Committee 
on  Accounts  for  extraordinary  services, 
219;  Letters  on  the,  223;  Considerations 
upon  the,  225;  A  letter  from  General 
Burgoyne  relative  to  his  return  to 
America,  229;  A  view  of  the  evidence 
relative  to  the  conduct  of,  230;  A  letter 
to  Lord  Viscount  Howe  on  his  naval 
conduct,  233;  A  short  history  of  the  op- 
position, 235;  An  account  of  the  rise  and 
progress  of  the,  237;  Letters  to  a  noble- 
man on  the  conduct  of  the,  238;  Reflec- 
tions on  the  rise  and  progress  of.  239; 
Narrative  of  Sir  William  Howe,  250;  A 
letter  to  the  Abbe  Ra.vnal  on  the  affairs 
of  North  America,  257;  Stat:^  of  the  public 
debts,  1783.  263;  Narrative  of  Lieut.  Gen- 
eral Sir  Henry  Clinton,  270;  Answer  of 
Earl  Cornwallis  to  the  narrative^  of  Sir 
Henry  Clinton.  271 ;  Letter  from  Sir 
Henry  Clinton  to  the  Commissioners  of 
PubUc  Accounts,  272;  An  Address  to 
th-   Army,   295. 

War  of  1812, 

Addres.-?  of  the  Members  of  the  House  of 
Representatives,  360,  361 ;  The  wars  of 
the  Gulls,  362;  Barbarities  of  the  enemy 
exposed.  364;  Speech  of  Josiah  Qulncy 
on  the  raising  of  an   additional  military 


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force,  1S13,  366;  Anticipation  of  mar- 
ginal notes  on  the  declaration  of  gov- 
ernment, January  9,  1813,  368;  Excerpts 
from  letters  from  William  MacEwen, 
373;  The  Canadian  Inspector  No.  1,374; 
The  letters  of  Veritas,  375;  An  exposi- 
tion of  the  causes  and  character  of,  379; 
Memoirs  of  the  administrations  of  Craig 
and  Prevost,  387;  Military  services  of 
Highlanders  in,  744;  The  prisoner's  me- 
moirri  of  captivity  in  England,  901 ;  Jour- 
nal of  events  on  the  Detroit  and  Niagara 
Frontiers,  1246. 
■See  Orders   in  Council,  Seamen,   Chesapeake. 

War,   Seven   Years, 

Conduct  of  the  Ministry  examined,  and 
replj',  73,  74;  A  fourth  letter  to  the  peo- 
ple of  England  re  conduct  of,  75;  An 
Inquiry  into  the  ill  success  in  the, 
78;  Memoirs  of  the  principal  trans- 
actions of  the,  80;  Conduct  of  Maj.  G6n. 
Shirley  stated,  82;  Conduct  of  Great 
Britain  towards  Neutral  Nations,  85; 
Jugement  sur  les  operations  de  la  Cam- 
pagne  en  Canada,  94;  Letter  addressed 
to  Two  Great  Men  on  prospect  of  peace, 
101;  A  political  analysis  of  the,  109;  Re- 
view of  the  Military  operations,  Living- 
ston, 149;  Pieces  justificatives  relative- 
ment   a  la   Guerre,   1189. 

Warren,    iVlatthew    H., 

Lecture  on   Newfoundland,   953. 
Washington,  George, 

Letter   to   General   Burgoyne,   222. 

Washington,    Treaty    of. 

Text  of,  (French),  735;  Observations  on, 
736. 

Wasted,  Rev.  W.  P., 
Sermon     on     opening     of     Congregational 
Academy,  705a 

Watson,    R.    (Bishop    of    Landoff), 

Address  to  the  people  of  Great  Britain, 
332. 

Wedderburn,   Alexander,    (Solicitor   General), 

Speech  relating  to  letters  of  Hutchinson 
and  Oliver,  166. 

Wedderburn,  Alexander, 

Statistical  and  practical  observations  rela- 
tive to  New  Brunswick,   569. 

Welland    Canal    Company, 

Report  of  the  Board  of  Directors,  1832, 
544;  Report  of  the  Board  of  Directors, 
1835,  598;  Report  of  the  Board  of  Direc- 
tors, 1840,  718;  Report  of  the  Directors 
for  1841,  734. 

Wells   W.   B., 

Sketches   of   Upper   Canada,   60'B. 
Wesleyans, 

The   Church   and  the,   656. 


West   Indies, 
Importance    to    British    Empire,    240. 

Whigs, 
A   letter   to   the,    1779,   232. 

Whitaker,  George,  (Provost), 
Letters  on  the  theological  teaching  of 
Trinity  College,  1135;  Strictures  on  the 
letters  of,  1169;  A  review  of  the  stric- 
tures on  the  letters  of,  1170;  Reply  to 
the  charges  against  the  teaching  of 
Trinity   College,   1210. 

Whitbourne,    Capt.    Richard, 

A  discourse  and  discovery  of  Newfound- 
land, 3. 

Widder,    Frederick, 

Observations  on  the  Canada  Company  ad- 
dressed to,  786;  Statement  relating  to 
improvements  in   the  Huron   Tract,   956. 

Wilkes,    Rev.   Henry, 

Introduction  to  Rankin's  History  of  the 
Jesuit  Estates,  867. 

Wilkinson,    Rev.    H., 

Antidote  to  Dr.  Ryerson's  scriptural  rights, 
1017. 

Willan,    John    Henry, 

Position  of  the  British  minority  in  Lower 
Canada,  1100;  Manual  of  criminal  law, 
1176. 

Williams,    Jenkin, 
Report    on    Land    Tenure,    Quebec,    306. 

Wilson,   C.    H., 

The   Wanderer  in  America,  416. 

Wilson,    Dr., 

Dr.    Ryerson's    reply    to,    1168. 

Willson,  Hon.  John, 
Address    to    the    inhabitants   of   Gore,    701; 
Letters    from    F.    Hincks    to,    969. 

W/inthrop,     John,     (Governor), 
Letter   of   Druillettes    to,    16,    17. 

Wolfe,  General  James, 
Testimony  in  trial  of  Sir  John  Mordaunt, 
84;  Daphnis  and  Menalcas,  91 ;  Life  of, 
by  Pearce,  97;  Letters  from  Montcalm 
to  De  Berryer,  214;  Instructions  to  young 
ofBcers,  244;  Account  of  laying  the  first 
stone  of  the  monument  to,  995;  Address 
on  the  hundredth  anniversary  of  the 
death  of,  1094. 

Woolrich,   Julia, 

Report  of  the  case  of  John  Connolly  vs., 
1444. 

Wrecks, 

Instructions  respecting,  1043. 


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