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ALMANACK, 


FOR  THE  YEAR  OF  OUR  LORD 


1879. 


BEING     THE    THIRD     YEAR    AFTBR     LEAP    YEAR,    AND    THE 
FORTY  SECOND    YEAR  OF   THE  BEIGN   OF  QUEEN   VICTORIA. 


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SAINT  JOHN,  N.  B. 
PRIMED  AND  ITBLISIIED  BY  BARNES  AND  COMPANY, 
78  Prince  William  Street. 


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118  PRINCE  WILLIAM  STREET, 

SAINT  JOHN,  N.  B. 

Fire,  Life,  Marine  and  Guarantee  Insurance 

By  the  fcllowing  First-class  Companies,  viz : 

QOEEN   INSURANCE  COMPANY, 

OFLIVERPOOL&  LONDON. 

CAPITAL  TEN  MILLION  DOLLARS. 

The  Losses  by  the  St.  John  conflagration  amounted  to  .$732,709.89, 
all  of  which  was  paid  in  full  without  discounts,  immediately  on  the 
adjustment  of  the  Claims. 


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CAN  ADA  GUARANTEE  COM  FAN  Y 

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positions  of  Trust. 


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glass,  ijye  stuffs, 

SOAPS,  PERFUMES,  COMBS,  BRUSHES,  1 5 

Druggists'  Sundries. 

STATIONERY,  TWINES,   SHOE  THREAD, 

Pipes  and  Purser, 

Oaccieii  ao,cl,  Field,  Seeds. 


We  keep  a  Hiii)i>ly  of  fill  the  leaditi;jr  Stai)le  and  Fancy  Articles 
reiiuiro  I  l)y  General  Dealol•^!  in  the  Country, 


ear  Our  establishment,  as  regards  both  stock  and  facilities  for  doing 
business,  is  now  the  largest  and  most  comi)lete  of  tlie  kind  in  the  Lower 
Provinces  ;  and  we  respectfully  solicit  buj-ers  to  call  and  get  one 
of  our  Trade  Tataloguos,  and  examine  our  stock,  which  we  are  selling 
Wholesale  and  Retail  at  the  lowest  market  rates,  and  on  the  nujst 
favoralile  terms, 

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OFFICE  AND  WAREROOMS  : 
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HEAD  OFFICE: 

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PrcBident-HON.  JAS.  SKEAD.    JAS.  BOURNE,  Secretary. 

$50,000.00 

Deposited  with  Government  for  protection  of  Policy 

Holders.  • 

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Farmers  and  of/iers  owniuy  Private  DirdUug  Houses  will 
f.nd  it  to  their  advaiitaye  to  Insure  icit't  fhis  Conipawj 

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Scottish  Commercial 

FIRE  IHSU1|A^CE  COMPjlNy 

OF  GLASGOW,  G.  B. 

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MARKET  SQUARE  AND  CORNER  OF  CHAR- 
LOTTE AND  UNION  STREETS. 


CON^iTANTLY  ON  HAND  OK 

SILKS.  SHAWLS. 
Djpe^s  Materials,^ 

CLOTECS,   COTTOISrS, 

HOUSE  FURNISHING  GOODS, 

Prints,  Flaniiols.   JMaiikots,    &c. 


OUR  STOCK  OF 

HOSIERY,  GLOYES,  TRIMMINGS,  RIRBONS, 
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JJiri'ct  Iinj)orf('r  of  Emjlish  Smts(ujc  CdsitKjK. 

WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL. 

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BOHEMIAN  VASES,  TOYS, 
KEROSENE  LAMP  GOODS, 

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ELECTRO  SILVER-PLATED 

Spoons,  Forks,  and  Knives. 

WHOLESALE  AND   RETAIL. 

B3f  Please  call  and  examine  my  stock  and  prices. 
It  will  pay  you  to  do  so. 

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Boots  and  Shoes. 


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STEAM  FACTORY-SMYTH  STREET 


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81  Geriuam  Street, 


SAINT    JOHN.    N.    B. 


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ADVERTI8EMENTH. 


Thbs.R.  Jones  &  Co., 

OANTERBUEY  STEEET,  ST.  JOH.N,  N.  B. 

KEEP  CONSTANTLY  ON   HAND 
THE  LARGEST  STOCK  OF 


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IN  THE  LOWEll  PliOYlNCES. 

HTTITABLE FOR  IJTEJRY rUIiPOSE and 

Well  Selected  for 


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COUNTRY  TRADERS, 


Br  J  OeodB  &  Bmall  Wan 
FOR  COUNTRY  TRADE,  in  variety. 


FISHING  LINES  AND  TWIIt^ES, 

OF  WM  DESCaiPTiON. 


tW  Country  Dealers  will  And  the  best  Stock  and 
the  best  terms  for  the  trade  at  this  iJace  in  the 
Lower  Provinces. 


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ADVEUTISEMENTS. 


[1879. 


I.  &  F.  15URFEE  &  CO, 

OOENER  DOCK  AND  UNION  STREETS, 

DEALERS  IN 
Lowiiioor,  Swede,  Refiuotl 

AND  COMMON  BAR  IRON, 

Pi^  Iroiij  Russia,  G.alv.aiiized,  R.  G., 
Common,  Sheet  and  Hoop  Iron, 

Axe,  Cast,  Spring,  Sleigh-shoe,  Tire  &  GanllLing, 

TIN: 

Ingot,  Sheet,  I.  C,  D.  C,  I.  X.,  Strip. 

PLOUGH  PLATE  MOUNTINGS  AND  SHEARS, 

ANVILS,  BELLOWS  AND  VICES, 

Deck  Spikes,  Clineli  Rings  and  Washers,  Tarred 

and  Manilla  Rope,  Cable  C'liains,  all  sizes, 

Tar,  Pitchy  Rosin,  Oakum, 


CAKRIAGE^SLEIGIU  TIRE  BOLTS 
Springs  and  Axles. 

Axes.  Horse  Shoes  and  Naih,  Bolts  and  Nuts,  Iron, 

Wire,  &G. 


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Ladies'  Trunks—witli  Fallinj,'  Tops  at 


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Stimpson,  Wallace  ft  Co.,  City  Boad,  St.  John,  N.  B. 


1879.] 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


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42  and  44  Prince  William  Street, 

:  ST.  JOHN,  N.  B;  ' 

"•    GENERAL         ' 


pitriiiDiirt  |ierc|mite| 


-r— AND  DEALERS  IN- 


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SILVER  VyARE  AND 


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— AND— 

HEAVY  HARDWARE, 

ALWAYS  IN   STUCK. 

WHOLESALE  AJYI^  RE  TALL. 

- — -; — -^^^ 


THOH.  <XAnKE, 
R.  4'.  THOUME, 

Lille  of  I.  •&'  F.  Biirpt'o  «i  Co. 


WM.  KKKK, 
UEMKY  J.  THOIIKE, 

Liitf!  of  Korr  A  Tliuriio. 


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Over  2,000  Oi'gans  now  in  use,  manufactured  by 

ADVEKTI8EMETX8. 


[1879. 


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TRUNK  AND  VALISE  WAREROOMS, 

65  King  Street  (Doherty  Block),    ' 

SAINT  JOHN.  JV.  B, 


MANUFACT.UUER  OF  EVKUY  DESCKIPTION   OF 

TRVNHS,  YALISES,  B:is;s  Satchels,  Illasonic  and 
Knights  of  Pythias  llat  and  Regalia  Boxes,  &e. 

Dealer  in  English  and  American  make  of 

SOLID  SOLE  LEATHER  TRUJJKS  km  VALISES. 

Always  in  stock,  alarge  variety  of  School,  Sliawl  ami  Trunk  Straps, 
Ladies'  Hat  Boxes,  &c.  &c. 

The  subscriber  is  the  only  one  in  the  trade  in  this  city  who  attaches 
the  "  I'ox  Patent  Keyless  Coud)iuatiou  Look,"  to  Trunks  which  has 
given  so  much  satisfaction  to  <  'omuiercial  Travellers,  and  others. 

Call  and  examine  mj'  stock  before  purchasing  elsewhere,  llemembcr 
the  number. 

66,-SOXJTI3:    SII3E1    KlUSTO-    STREET. 


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(Late  PURVES   AND  MOORE) 

WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL 


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Goods  Receive<l  on  Consignment,         r  -  ^ 

Prompt  Returns  ISHade. 

Under  Park  Hotel,  :  :  :  :  Saint  John,  K  B. 


Goods  Delivered  to  Haihvay  and  Steamer  Free. 


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Bleached  and  Unbleached  Cottons  at  Factoiy  Prices  at 


8liJup4on,>Vtillarc  A  €<>.•  €lty  Ronil,  At.  .lolin,  N.  B. 


[1879. 


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1879.] 


ADVE11TI8EMENT8. 


18 


LONDON  HOUSE 

Market  Square,  St.  John,  N.  B. 


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Our  Buyers  visit  these  markets  twice  a  year,   and  arrangements  have 
been  made  to  procure  all  the 


BETWEEN    SEASONS. 


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€uriu>r  Unlou  aiHl  iiiydncy  streets,  tialiit^JwIii!, 


1 


Cublnot  OrnniiA  fi'oiii  $(tO  to  $1000,  nt 


14 


ADVEIITISKMEKTS. 


[1879. 


F.  CLEMEKTSOx\  &  CO, 

Manufacturers,  IiujMirters  and  Dealers  in 

CHINA,  GLASS,  • 


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CLASS  SHADES  A  SPECIALTY. 


LAMPS  AND  I^AMP  GOODS, 

*        OF  ALI*  BESCRIPTIONS.      7-      ' 


li'  ■    ■      5 


Assorted  Crates  always   ]»  stock. 


Artificial  Flowers, 

In  Great  Variety. 


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■\?V^I3:OLESJ^3LEl. 


Nos.  57  and  59  Dock  Street, 
Saint  John,  N.  B. 


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STIMPSON,  WALLACE  &  CO.,  City  Road,  Saint  .lolm,  N.  B. 
1879.]  ADVEHTI8EMENT8. 


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\M  M  Si  Fanters'  Fire  Issiume  Eo.  of  Ikia. 

DepoBlted  with  (Joveriiinent  $l()l,!M>i  for  the  proteetion  of  PoUcy  Holders. 

HON.  ALEX.  Mckenzie,  M.  P President, 

GEORGE  GREW,  Esq., Vice-President. 

DIRECTORS  FOR  ONTARIO. 


Hon;  GEORQte  BROWN,  Toronto 
Hon.  WM.  McMASTER, 
Hon.  COL.  SHAW,  " 

J.  D.  IRWIN,  Es(i., 


R.  WILKES,  Eh< 


xVrK 


JOHN  G.  SCOfri;  Eso.. 
JOHN^  McDonald.  Esq.,  M.  P, 
V.  CRONYN.  Es«i.,  London. 


Toronto,     r* 

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L.  W.  SMITH,  E.sq.,  Q.  C.  D.  C.  L.,  Toronto. 

J.  MAUGHAN,  Jr Manager,  I     D.'F.  SHAW InRi>ector. 

G.  BANKS, A.s8istant  Manager.   |     J.  K.  KERR,  Esq., Solicitor. 

BANKERS Canadian  Bank  of  (Jommerce. 

Attention  of  Insurers  is  directed  to  the  following  advuniages  offered  by 
this  Company  ;— 

1.  —It  devotes  special  attention  to  the  Insurance  of  Farm  ProiJerty  and  of 
Detached  Residences,  with  contents, 
a.— This  Company  insures  against  damage  by  lightning  and  Forest  Fires. 
3.— It  will  adjust  all  losses  without  delay,  and  pay  in  cash  at  once. 

A.  D.  G.  VANWART, 

General  Agent  and  Inspector  for  New  Biiinswick. 
Addres.s-P.  O.  Box  486,  St.  John,  N.  B. 

W.  G.  KENNEDY,  Travelling  Agent. 


EiONOntY  AND  SECUKITY. 

Sun  HM  Life  anil  Unt  Insimce  EiipaAyJI 

OF  MONTREAL. 

A  sound  and  reliable  Home  Company.    Investments  all  within  the  Domi- 
nion.   ]jl55,'iiM).rtl  surplus  profits  on  premiums  ia  1877. 

NEW  BUSINESS,  lH7ti,  submitted $l,aVJ,.598 

1817,  " ;J,1.');J,000 

S'>lid  addition  to  Company's  As.sets  in  1.S77,    ^').'>,S8',l..").5 

There  is  no  reserve  clause,  making  the  amount  of  claims  under  the  Sun 
Mutual  Policies  to  ',je  less  than  the  sum  assured  by  them,  as  under  the 
minimum  sy.stem. 

tSj^""  Si>ecial  attention  Is  claimed  to  the  fact  that  our  policies  are  payable 
in  full.  „^ 

THOMAS  WORKMAN,  Esq.,  Pies.,  I  M.  H.  GAULT,  E.sq.,  Man.-Director. 
T.  J.  CLAXTON,  Esq.,  Vice-Pres.     |  R.  MACAUL.VY,  Secretary. 
J.  M.  C.  DELESDERNIERri,  Superintendent. 

ST  .lOITN.— i?<'/c(ruot'.«.— Hon.  J.  D.  liEWiN,  President  Bank  New  Brun- 
swick; J.  Boies  DeVeheh,  Esq.:  A.  li.  Palmer,  Esq.;  James  Douville, 
M.  P. ;  Medical  Exanuner— J.  Danieus,  M.  D. 

This  t'ompany  issues  policies  on  all  the  approved  methods  of  Life  and 
Accident  Business.    Its  motto  is  "Economy  and  Secu«itv." 

Hon.  C.  N.  SKINNER,  Manager. 

A.  D.  Hi  VAX^VAUT, 

P.  O.  Box  480,  St.  John,  N.  B.  General  Agent  for  New  Brunswick. 


9 


Knowles'  Ti-unk  Warcrooms,  CO  King  Street.    For  Particu'ai"s  see  p.  12. 


Cabinet  Organi  from  t60  to  f  1000,  at 


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ADVpniTFHKMENTH. 


[1879. 


JAMES  WILLIAMS 


-IMPORTER   OF- 


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PAliNTS,  OILS,  BIIUSIIES, 

Grlass^  ZP-o-ijti-y:,  &;o-  &o- 

WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL. 


-AGENT  FOR- 


WM.  EAELAHB  &  S©HS 

VARNISH, 


-AND- 


ii»i$ti  iitit  iiMs  it^ 


OF  St.  Helen's. 


PORTLAND, 
SAINT    JOHN,    N.    B. 


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I'lain  and  Fancy  Flannels  at  I.  EDGAR  GOLDING'S, 


■'mamam^ 


[1879. 


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sihiiiiioii.  ^V;HI  uM<«i  Co.,  1'il.v  Itoai!,  Si..Pt»liii,  \.  II. 

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BARNES'S 
NEW  BllUNSWICK 

ALMANACK, 

FOR  THE  YEAi:  OF  OUR  LORD 


BEINO     THK    TIIIHD     YEAH     AFTER     LEAP    YEAR,    AND    THE 

KOKTV  SKCUNU    YLAU   OV  THE   ItKli.iN   Ol''   QUEEN   VICTUKIA. 

CONTAINING  .  • 

GENERAL     INTELLIGENCE, 

STATISTICAL  JNFOIIMATION,  &c. 


SAINT  JOHN,  N.  B. 
riaNTEl)  AND  rUHLISlIEI)  BY  BAIINES  AND  COMPANY, 
78  Prince  Wil'iam  Street. 


^<X3?J05;!i3SK 


:.Qt]Oi5I2i£3:>'C:S]05:2CXE2S^25.K^^S^S20!J 


'i'il  (  iiioii  "Hroel,  1  \*i  «  Sjsliscy  iSliTCl,  SI.  Jobii,  N.  B. 


Moroii«l-llnii«l  OrgniiH  Inkrn  In  cxclinnKC  by 


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EQUATION  OF   TIME— ECMPSEH. 


[1879. 


EQUATION  OF  TIME  FOR  APPAEENT  NOON-  1879. 


1 

2 

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6 

7 

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11 

12 

13 

14 

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31 


3' 45  13 
4  1313 

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11 

11 

11 

12 

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12 

12 

13 

13 

13 

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18 
38 
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41 


14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
12 
12 


Mar. 


M.   s. 


April.  I  May  Jane.  'Jnly 
M.    h.|m.  s.  M.    H.  IM.S. 


60 

57 

4 

10 
15 
19 

22 
25 
27 
28 
28 
29 
27 
25 
22 
19 
14 
10 

4 
58 
51 
44 
36 
27 
18 

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47 


12  .35 

12  23 

12  10 

11  .57 

11  44 

11  30 

11  15 

11    1 

10  45 

10  30 

10  14 

9  .58 

9  41 

9  25 

9    8 

8  50 

8  33 

8  15 

7  58 

7  40 

7  22 

7    4 

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6    9 

5  51 

5  32 

5  14 

4  55 

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51 


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19 
25 
30 
35 
39 
43 
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51 
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Sept. 
UJ  Ft. 

M.    H. 
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Oot. 


^Fi. 


Nov. 
©i-Y. 


M.    H.  M.    H. 


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10 
10 

11 
11 
11 

12 
12 
12 
12 
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13 
13 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
15 
15 


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16 
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34115 
55115 
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16 


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33 
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48 
55 

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10 
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16 


16 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
13 
13 
13 
12 
12 
12 
11 
11 
11 


18 
19 
20 
19 
18 
16 
13 

9 

4 
58 
52 
45 
37 
27 
18 

7 
55 
43 
30 
16 

1 

45 
29 
12 
54 
36 
16 
56 
35 
14 


Deo. 


O  i'Y, 

M.   H. 


10  .52 
10  29 
10  6 
9  42 
9  17 
8  52 
8  26 
8  0 
7  33 
7  6 
6  38 
G  10 
5  42 
5  13 


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2  46 
2  16 


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17 

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0  43 

1  13 

1  42 

2  11 

2  40 

3  9 


Note. — When  the  Sun  ia  slow,  Equation  to  be  addeil  to  app.arent 
time.  When  the  Sun  is  fast,  Ef^uation  to  be  substracted  from  apparent 
time. 


EOLIPSES-1879. 


In  the  year  1870,  there  will  be  Two  Eclipses  of  the  Sun  and  one  of  the 
Moon. 

1.  An  Annular  Eclipse  of  the  Sim,  January  22nd  1879,  invisible  at  New 
Brunswick.  Begins  on  the  Earth  ffenerally.  January  22ncl,  8h.  5!»m.  .5  a.  m. 
Greenwicli  Mean  Time— in  Longitude  .51d.  21(m.  West  of  Gi-eenwich,  and 
Latitude  24d.  South.  Central  Eclipse  begins  generally  January  22nd, 
lOh.  3m.,  A.  M.,  in  Longitude  (Wd.  29m.  West,  and  Latitude  27d.  32m.  South. 
Central  Eclipse  at  noon  Januarj' 22nd,  llh.  45m.  Its.,  a.  m.,  in  Longitude 
tid.  28in.  East  of  (Jreenwici*  and  Latitude  31d.  South.  Central  Eclipse  ends 
generally  January  22nd,  Ih.  42m.,  8  p.  m.,  in  Longitude  64d.  30m.  East,  and 
Latitude  7d.  4.")m.  North,  ends  on  the  Earth  generally  Jan.  22nd,  2h.  46m.  2s., 
P.M.,  in  Longitude  47d.l8m.  Ea.st,  and  Latitude  lld.20m.  North.  The  line  of  the 
Central  Eclipse  begins  at  the  South  side  of  the  Argentine  Republic— will 


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HHiiipHoii,  M'nIiiKc  A  i'o„  i'lty  HoimI,  M,  Jwliii,  S.  li. 


[1870. 


1879. 
^'    ITov.  I  Deo. 

«.|m.    h.  m.      h,j 

10  lfi~l« 
S.'illd  11) 
r)3jlG  20 
12il6  10 
'iOllO  18 
48)1({  10 
5  1(5  U 
22lli]    J) 
W]0    4 
>4  15  58 
0  15  52i 
''■'15  45( 
0  15  37 
3  15  27 
7  15  18 


1870.] 


CirUIU'H  CALKNDAH. 


10 


« 


&> 


to  apparent 
>m  ajjparent 


one  of  the 

l>le  at  New 
'!'m.  5  A.  M. 
iiwich,  and 

-m.  South. 
Longitude 
•iipse  ends 
I  East,  and 
1. 46ni.  j>s., 
hne  of  the 
iblic— will 


leave  South  America  at  S.  Pedro  In  Urnpiay,  cross  the  South  Atlantic*,  and 
enter  Africa  in  LonKitnde  ir>.l.  East  and  liatitudn  'Ml.  South;  will  cross 
the  Continent  to  Zanzibar,  and  will  end.in  tlie  Indian  Ocean. 

2.  An  Annitldi-  Kiliime  of  tlie  Sun.  .fuly  l!»tii,  W\\  invisible  in  New 
Brunswick.  Bi'^iii'^  on  the  Earth  fft-ncrally  .July  lltth,  fih.  tOm.  a.  m..  42d. 
(Jreenwieh  mean  time  in  Louf^itude.'Ml.  i:-in.  West  and  Latitude  lOd.  iJsJin.  N. 
Central  Eclipse  bejfius  generally  .July  littli.  7h.  I8ui.  INs.  a.  m.,  in  Longitude 
l!id.  4«ni.VVest,  Latitude  Td.  44ni.  N.  (Vnlral  Eclipse  at  Noon.  .July  lltth.  »h. 
!»m.  12s.  in  Longitude +»d.  Lhu.  East,  Latitude  12d.  IHni.  N.  Central  Eclipse 
endsgenerallv  Jiily  Htth.  l()h.  .5.^m.  24s.,  \.  m..  in  Longitude  »M.  Khn.  East, 
and  Latitude  28(1.  IHm.  South.  Ends  on  the  Earth  "  iaIly.Jtdyl9ih.llh. 
.Wm.,  A.  M.,  in  Longitude  htid.  .5()ni.  Ea.st,  and  Latilude  2()d.  31m.  S.  The  line 
of  the  Central  Eclipse  beginning  in  the  South  Atlantic  Ocean  in  Longitude 
li»d.  4t)ni.  and  Latitud*'  8(1.  44m.  N.  Enters  Africa  at  Sieria  Leone,  and  cros- 
sing the  African  Continent  to  the  Straits  of  Babelmandel.    Leaves  Africa 

I  at  A.ian.  and  ends  in  the  Indian  (K-ean  in  Longitude  !Wd.  16m,   East,  and 
;  Latitude  2Hd.  Wm.  South. 

3.  .4  Partial  Eriipse  of  the  Moon  December  2«tli.  1870. 

j         First  contact  with  the  Penuml)ra,  December  2Hth.  !ih.  2Hm.    Os.  a.  m. 
First  contact  with  the  Shadow,  ••       llh.  I'hn.  ISs.  a.  M. 

Middle  of  the  Eclipse.  '•         Oh.    Im.  .57s.  p.  m. 

Last  contact  with  the  Shadow,  "         Oh.  4»m.  -'Jfls.  p.  m, 

Last  Contact  with  Penumbra,  "         2h.  :Wm.  15s.  p.  u. 


• 


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9 

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X 

:  9 


Principal  Articles  of  the  Calendar  for  the  Year  1879. 

Golden  Nund)er, , 18  |  Dominical  Letter, E. 

Epact, 7  I  Roman  Indicator 7 

Solar  Cycle 12  |  Jidian  Period 0592 

I     The  year  .WIO  of  the  Jtnvisli  Era  commences  on  September  18th,  1879. 
I     Ramadan  (Month  of  Abstinence  observed  by  the  Turks)  commences  on 
August  19  th.  1879. 

The  year  1297  of  the  Mahommedan  Era  commences  on  December  15th, 
1879.  .  ,i 

!• 
!l 


Brief  Ohurch  Calendar. 


li 

days. 

1 

HOLY    DAY.S. 

DAYS. 

HOLY   DAYS. 

Wed.  Jan. 

1  Circumcision. 

Sv'N.  June 

1 

Whitsunday.  Pentecost. . 

fl 

MoN.      •' 

(i  Epiphany. 

SrN. 

8 

Trinity  Sunday. 

9 

Sat. 

25  Conversion  of  St.  Paul. 

Vn'ed.      " 

11 

Rt.  Baniabas.                  ii 

» 

Sun.    Feb. 

2jl^iritication  B.  V.  Mary 

TnuR.     " 

12 

Corpus  Christ!.                1 ' 

;  SrN. 

9iSeptua.i,a'sima. 

Tun.       " 

24 

Nativity  St.  John  Bapt. 

mm 

9 

.  SrN. 

28]Quinquagesima. 

Run. 

29:st.  Peter  and  St.  Paul. 

1  TUE. 

25|Shrave  Tuesday. 

Fni.  July 

25;  St.  .James  the  Gt.  Ap.     ; ' 

< 

1  Wed.      " 

2()  Ash  Wednesday. 

Sun.   Aug. 

21  St.  Bartholomew. 

Sun.    Mar. 

i;st.  David. 

Su.v.  Sep. 

2r St.  Matthew.  Apostle. 

5 

:  Sun. 

2:Quadrag(>sima. 

MON.         •' 

2i)  St.  Mich.,   Michaelmas. 

MoN. 

17  St.  Patrick. 

Rat.    Oct. 

18  St.  Luke.  Evangelist. 

TUE. 

25 

Annunciation. 

TUE. 

28  St.  Simon  and  St.  Jude. 

Sun.    Apl. 

() 

Palm  Sunday. 

Rat.    Nov. 

1;  Hallowmas. 

Fri. 

11 

fJood  Friday. 

Run. 

80' 1st  Sunday  in  Advent.    . 

;  Sun. 

18 

Easter  Sunday. 

Run. 

80  St.  Andrew,  Apostle. 

1  Sun. 

20 

Low  Sunday. 

Run.  Dec. 

21  Rt.  Thomas. 

i  Wed.      " 

28 

St.  fJeorge's  Day. 

Thur.     " 

25  Christmas  Day. 

Thur.  May 

1 

St.  Philip  and  St.  James 

Fri. 

2()  Rt.  Rtephen. 

1  Sun. 

18 

Rogation  Sunday. 

Rat. 

27  St.  John,  Apostle. 

Ithur.     " 

! 

22|Asceu.«ion  Day. 

Sun. 

28  Innocents.                         | 

•8 

3 

I 

5 


s 

Sri 

s 


S,  >.  KuvuU'H,  TruuK  Factury,  6U  King  iStrcct,  >st.  Joliii,  .\.  It, 


I 


Ail  our  OrtfiiiiM  tvari*tiiil<*(l  for  ttviMcai'M, 


i 

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u 


'20 


MdiiT   iiorsr.s. 


|1H70. 


Public  Holidays,  Anniversaries,  &c. 


Ni'W  Yoar'H  Day. .. 

Asll  Wcdlii'Hdliy 

St.   I 'at  lick 

H(hk1  I'ridiiy 

IKjvHtcr  ^lonilny  . . . . 
ICuKtrr  'I'licsduy  . . . 
SI.  (ltMirp'"u  Day  .. 

Loyalists  liay 

lOu'ccns  Hiiih  I>fiy. 
\Vliitiut>iiday 


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iMiiai'v 
I'Vl).  ■ 
Mor. 
A  pi. 


May 
June 


1. 

ir. 
II. 
11. 
1.'). 
•J.J. 

IH. 

;.M. 
Ji. 


oiuTirs  A«'('t'.sHii>ii. 

SI.  .lulm's  Day    . . . 


Uii('('irs('i>ii<iiall<)ii 

raiiadiaii  Dniniiiioii 

Mitliat'lmas 

I'riiicf  or  Wales  lUi-th  Day 

SI.  Andrew's  Day  

(.'hrlHliiias  Day I)<» 

IIolidayH. . .    j        .i 


June 

•Jl) 

*^\ 

tt 

:JH 

•i.'iy 

1 

He|. 

*J1» 

Nov. 

11 

" 

:>o 

i 


» 

6 


The  SeaBO?is- -Saint  John  Mean  Time. 

llVornal  K<|iiiii<ix.  Sun  enters  Aries,  March  2()th,  nl  Hli  a.  m.,  nt  the  sanu'timo' 

I        the  Kaith  enters  Lilira.  ,       ' 

'Siunnier  Solstice.  Snn  enters  Caneer,  Jiuie  iJl.st,   at  Jh  A.  M.,  at  .same  time 

'i        the  Karl h  enters  CaprieoinuK.  | 

Ant  umiial  I'Aiuinox.  Snn  iMilers  Libra,   Se|)t.  -^Jiid  at  flh  p.  m.  at  sann- time 

the  li'aith  enters  Aries. 
Winter  Solstice,  Sun  entei's  Capricornus,  Dec.  *,'lst,    111  v.  m.,  at  same  tune 
the  Earth  enters  ('ancer. 
(XoTicK.— The  I'erip'c  and  Apogee  of  the  I\loon  are  with  its  I'hftses  in  the 
Moiith.s. ) 


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Marine  and  Fisheries  Department. 

I  Hon.  .Tohii  ('.  Vn\M\  Minister  of  Marine  and  Fisheries.  .1.  TT.  ITardlnp, 
!Es(i.,  A^ent  for  New  Hinnswick-,  of  LiKht  Houses.  Marine  ITosjtitals.  Si^mal 
Stations,  Steam  1m>k  .\larms,  I'.uoys  and  IJeacon.s,  and  Fisheries.  .1.  ?»lit- 
ichell,  Insp(>ctor  of  Light  Houses,  Nlarine  Ilos))ituls,  Signal  Stations,  Steam 
|FoR  Alarms,  and  Buoys  and  Di-acous,  for  New  Ih  imswick. 

KiSUKRllCS    DEI'ARTMENT. 

!    W.  11,  Vonninj;,  Inspector  Un'  Nova  Scotia  and  New  Ih-unswick. 

I  Light  Houses  in  Bay  of  Fundy. 

I  fUipr  Stililr.  \.  s.  Uevolvinj:  white  lif,'ht  on  ("ape;  WriKht  l.'is:  d.ark.  :2.")S. 
j:)d,  ^:im.  l!is.  Lalitude  N. :  (i:i<l.  ••!im.  Ms.  Lon^'.  \V.  Ot'lap'nal,  white  tower, 
'hi  feet  alxive  hij,'h  water.      Visihl(>  fj  miles  ii\  clear  weather. 

I  Steam  Fog  Wliistle  on  soutiiern  point  of  (.'ape  elevated  ahont  I!)  feet  above 
high  water,  sounds  in  thick '.vealhei-,  fogs  and  snow  sloi-nis,  a  blast  of  ten 
seconds  (Inrat ion  each  minute,  with  an  interval  of  llfty  seconds  between 
each  blast. 
'     Sral  I-'^ldiuK  N.   N'.     South  point  1  mih 

longitiule  (Kill.  iim.  ."iri.-i.  W.     I'iwd  while 

fi'ct  above  high  wat-r  mark,     ^'isiblc  IS  miles.    Thi' 

W. ,.■))(.  milc.s  fi-om  lighthouse.    A  fog  whistle   near 

and  snOw  storm.s  siamds  in  t-ach  minute,  a  blast  of 

and  after  an  itUerval  of  live  seconds  gives  another 

with  an  interval  of  forty-live  seconds, 
j     ('(tpf  /''orrliii.  .V.  N.     Flash  white   light  on   E.  ('ap( 
Ul'm.  '^Xa.  N..  longitude  (iCxI.  ".tm.  "Jl.s.,  W.    Every  mimite  an 

Ikimin.:  dark. ',<j  min.    Tower,  oi-tagonal,  xcrtii-al  stripes,  red  and  white. 

I I  Fog  whistle  on  \V.  side,  sounds  in  fogs  and  snow  storms  10  seconds  in  eveiy 
nn'nute.    Visible  IH  miles.  j 

|i     Cape  St.  Jf((//.  A'.  .S\-F,ast  side  of  Bay.  latitude  N.,Kd.  .5m.  s20s.;  longi- 

'  tude,  W.  (itul.  1~m.  It's.  Flash  light  alternate,  red  and  white  at  intervals  of 
:!i)  seconds.  White  oct, agonal  tower,  1(W  feet  above  hi.gli  water  mjuk.  Visi- 
ble IT  miles  cleai'  weather. 

:|     Brier  MaiuL  N.  N.— N.  W.  point,  latitude  N..  tld.  Mm.  r,;».:  l.ititude.  AV. 

lifitMl.  S^hn.  3i)s.  Fi.Ked  white  light,  visible  18  miles.  Octagonal  white  light- 
house, !•-' feet  above  high  water  mark. 


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inland,   Inlituih;    Hd.  ^.".m.  His.  N. :' 
liglit,   white  octagonal.    Tower  I'H 
I'.lond  l!oek  lie;;  S.  by 
lighthouse  duriii,!;  fogs 
live  seconds  duraViou.' 
blast  of  live  seconds,' 
^  I 
S..  point  latitude  i:5d. 
id  1.-)  seconds;  light 


auxitlv  Wry  iiomU  n  MiKTially,  at  I.  ED4JAU  (>iOLi>I\4;'8, 


Hlluipilou,  Wullurr  A  Co..  <'liy  Boiiil,  Hi,  John,  \,  H. 


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Jiiiii'     lit). 



"             'v'l. 

Day 

•J'ly      1, 

Nov,       |».| 

•  •   t  . 

( 

ai.i 

t 

"      ir,\ 

me. 

1 

1  (lio 

«anu>tinu' 

.  at 

'<nnu'  time 

.,  n( 

«aiiic  time 

.,  Ill 

'^aiiic  lime 

s  I 'liases  ill  tlie 

|l-  H.  ITdi-diiipr, 
>si>it{ils,  Ki^Muil 
"'lies.  J.  Mif. 
tiUioiis,  Steam 

vick. 


'•"'s:  (lark,  iw      *" 
,  while  lower,     ?  • 

•'•  feet  above     '■ 

lilaxt  nf  ten     i 

'litis  l)e(\vt.t!n     ; 

!^"Jm.  'i(s.  N. ;'  / 
:il-  Towej-  {iH  " 
ix-lv  lies  S.  by     * 

'  iliiriiii;  f.ijnf.s  5; 

Ills  diiraUdii,'  " 

live  seconcLs,'  ' 

I  ** 

latitude  i;;d.  E 

'^•oiiils;  li^ht  " 

1  and  while,  r. 

ikIs  ill  eveiy  ; 

i  ^ 

"■'"s. ;  Joiip;'!-  : 

intervals  of  * 

nark".     Visi- 

'.ititude.  W.  , 
wliite  light-;        A 


1870.1 


r.iiiHT  iiorsKH. 


21 


Strarii  K.i>,' Whi-ttJeuii  N'.  W.   of   Uiier  Isluiiil.  Koiitii  side  of   llKlitiioiise, 
soiiu'ls  diiiiiiK  lliiek  and  fo^^,'y  wralhcf  as  fnllows: 

IJiust  of I  seeoiidrt. 

Iiil.'i-val  of 1 

I'.last  of 4 

liilci\al  of \ 

Ula-.l  of I 

Inteivalof ID 


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/^<,7j;«(,iu".-()ii  Point,  latitucU'  N.  irxl,  ;5iii. -Ids. :  longitude,  W.  (ilid. 
•Ws.  Two  llxed  white  lif^lits.  Visible  15  miles.  <)  yards  ai)ait.  HI  and  M 
feet  ai)ove  liitjh  water  mark.  Tower  oetaKonal.  siriiied  liorizontall.v  red 
and  white.  Fofj  Whistle  on  Point,  in  thiclc  weather  sounds  twiiM-  each  min- 
ute, first  fjivin/j  a  blast  of  live  seconds  duration  with  an  interval  of  live 
seeonds:  then  a  l)last  of  live  seconds  duration,  witli  an  iisterval  of  15  seconds 
to  eonii)lete  tlie  minute. 

Sotifl,  West  Wolf  lsltin(J— On  S.  E.  Point  of  llie  Island,   l.ilitnde  N.  ild. 
5(im.  :W.s. :  longitude,  W.  WJcl.  44m.  10s.     White  revolving,'  li-lit  every  1>^  mln- 


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s 


ftonrH  IliHtl.   .V.  N.    5(M'ii't.   from   edj^e  of  elllT.   on  S.  eiil  ranee  to  Petite 
PaHsa>,'e:  latitude,  .N.  (Id.  ;;lifi.  Ids. ;   longitude.  W.  (iiid.  I'liu.  Cs.     Hevolvinj,'' 
ndand   while  alternately,  rveiy    mimiLi".     Li;,'htlionse,    whiti',  square,   70 
feel  above  hi^;h  water  iriail;.      \'isible  II  lllile^;. 

l'i>hit  frini.  ,\.  S.    S.  point  of  enlraiiee  lo  .VnnapoliH   Pasin;  latiludp.  N. 
11(1.  Ilm.  .Us  :  |on;,'itU(l(  .    W.  (i5d.    lini.    •.lis.     I'ixed    white  IJKht.    visibU- I't 
miles.     N'ertieal  red  and  white  siriped,  s((uare   tower,     iti  feet  above   IiIkIi 
I  water  mark. 

Kot;  whistle  on  Pi  im  Pi'int.  sounds  H  seiMvnds  in  (  a<  h  minute,  laakinf;  an 
inlerval  of  5:i  seeondHbetween  each  l)last. 

I'lirt    Williinns.   y.  S.     Marshall  ( 'ove.  South  Shore,  lalittide.  N.  lid.  r.<im. 
5'2s. :  l.>ii^,atude.  W.  f'Md.  K'-m.  Cs.     Two   (I.m d  whit.-  vertical  lights,  visible  10 
miles,  iiO  feetaiiiirt.    While,  s(|uare,  CO  and  'I'i  feel  from  hi;ch  water:  laiitern 
on  top  of  dwelling,  lower  llKl't  In  bow  window  visible  from  W,  S.  W.  round, 
N.  to  V:.  N.  v.. 

At<in/<iictrillc,  A'.  .S'.Oii  exiremll v  of  Point  S.  Shore,  latitude,  N.  I.'d. 
•.im.  r,rs. :  lont,'itU(le.  W.  ti.-)d.  Ktm.    Two  red   li^'hts.    visible  H   miles.     I.ijiht 

IwMise,  horizontal   white  ami  black  stripes,  .s(|nare,  visible  frtJin   W.  H.  \V.  Z, 

round  N.  to  E.  N.  K.  \ 

l!l(trLn,rh;  A'.  .S'.-South  Shore,  latitude.  N.  ■(.''id.  irm.    lOs. :  lonf,'ilude.  AV.  « 

did.  |(>m.  Os.     Fi.ved  while  liKlit.  visible  1~  miles,    .'viuaiv   white  lighthouse,  33 

45  feet  above  lii;rh  water  mark.  2 

Eo;;  Whistle  on  extreme  point  of  Cape  D'fb',  on  tlie  opposite  side  of  chaii-  S 

nel,  from  Plack   rock:  sounds  in  thick  weather  twice  in  each  minute,  each  ^ 

blast  beiiif^  of  d  seconds  iluration,   with  interval  of  twenty-four  seeonds  -• 

between.  S 

rV(;«'  Kiira<ic,  N.  R  — On  jiiteli  of  Cape,  latitude.   N.  I'd.  ;{.")m.  ;ils. :  loni^'i-  ^ 

tude,  l)4d.  !dm.  55s.    Fixe(l  white  li^ht,  visible  15  miles.   White  s(iuare  tower,  » 

1-)  feet  above  luKii  water  mark.  ,  .5 

A  Steam  Fof?  Whi.stle  150  feet  N.  K.  from  li^lithouse  sounds  during  thick  ♦■ 
weather  four  seconds  in  each  minute:  will    probably  be   heard  in  calm 

weatlier  10  miles,  and  in  stoi-mv  weather  ficm  three  td  live  miles.  jj* 

(.>i((iro.  A',  i^.- Small  Rock  oli"  Head,  latitude.  N.  -ind.  lOm.  :.'0s. ;  lonpitude,  . 

W.  )i5d.  :Jlin.  S.'is.     Hevolvinj,' wliite   lij^ht   e\ery  ;,'i)  seeonds,  visible  15  miles.  • 

Litrhtliouse  octagonal,  horizonlallj'  slriped  red  ami  white.    5H  feet  above  ft 

hij.;h  water  mark.  * 

(Jtipr  S])('iicci;  A^. /?.--(^n  pitch  of  Cape,  latitude,  N.  15d.  12m.. ']()«.;  lonpi-  ^ 

tude,  W.  4.5(1,  l;2m.  :^i)s.     Hevolvin^  red  and  white  alternately,  at  intervals  of  - 

45  .seconds.    Visible  5J0  miles.    Vx'hite  s(|uare  biiildin;.;.   with  loWer  :i07  feet  j! 

above  hi;,'h  water.     Partrid^'e  Island   lit^ht  by  compass  N.  W.  bj- W.  J^  W,  » 

northerly  distance  helm,'  dK.  miles  from  liK'ht  to  Ii;,-ht.  ~  3 

P<ivtri(l(/r  Isltind,  Stiiiit  John   //ffr/)(.ir.~  I.al  itnde,  N.  I5d.  11m.  ;JOs. :  lonfji-  * 
tude,  W  (iCid.  .;m.  JJOs.     Fi.ved  white  lif^ht.     Visible  'M  miles.    Tower.  viMtii-al 
red  and  white  strijie.-^.     110  feet  above  liij^h  water.    Steam  Whistle  on  Islmul 
sounds  every  minute  for  10  .seconds.    A  bell  buoy  near  east  sideof  Partrid.jje 
Island  I'eef. 

.S7  Jolni  H<irhi»:-VAu\  of  Bar,  latitude,  N.  I,5d.  ]5m.  10s.:  loiifjitude,  dtid. 
•im.  40s.  Fixed  white  liKht.  Visible  10  miles.  Lislithouse,  vertical  red 
and  wliite  stripes,  '.Id  feet  above  hi.'^h  water. 


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Viwihk'   !()    iiiiU'S.      T.atitude.    N. 

TowtT.  s(iiiiiie  wooden  building, 

Ctuod  anchoragii  between  liglit- 


ute.    Visible  17  to  2<)  miles.     Honse,  white,  square  wooden,   111  f'-et  above 
liigli  water. 

Bv<tver  H<nb()r.—F\xi'i.\  white  light. 
I5d.   3ni.  45s.;  longitude    (Kid.    Ilin.   W. 
painted  white,  4")  feet  above  hi};h  water 
house  and  buoy,  E.  by  N.  from  light. 

Blins  As/ruirf.— West  end  of  Island,  S.  side  of  western  entrance  to  Bhss 
Harbor,  latitude  X.  4.5d.  1  in.  l.')s.  Fixed  red  liglit.  Visible  1^  miles.  White 
square  wooden  building,  4.5  feet  abovt'  high  water. 

Head  i/cu-ftor,  C'ampobello  Island.— N.  Point,  latitude  N.  44d.  nTm.  4<)8.: 
longitude,  W.  WJd.  54ni.  10s.  Fixed  white  light.  Visible  15  nnles  clear 
weather.    Octagonal  tower,  white,  with  red  cross,  ti4  feet  above  high  water. 

Su-dllotr  Tail-On  N.  E.  part  of  (irand  Manan,  latitude,  N.  44d.  45m.  5:is. 

Fixed  white  light.    Visible  l7  miles.     Longitude,  W.  (itid.  44m.    Lighthouse, 

white  octagonal  wooden  building,  1 IH  feet  above  high  water.    A  Steam  Fog 

Whistle  on  extreme  N.  "SV.  Head  i>r  (irand  Manan.  SO  feet  above  high  water. 

Sounds  in  thick  Aveather  three  blasts  of  four  seconds  duration  in  each 

i  minute,  with  an  intei-val  of  sixteen  seconds  between  c  ach  blast. 

I     Old  Fropiictdr  i:/t'f,V/('.  -Spindle  Beacon,   i>ainted  red  on  S.  E.  of  Grand 

:  Manan  Island.   Lat.  44d.  Vim.  10s. ;  long.  (Wd.  40m.  Us.   Visible  «  or  10  miles  in 

I  clear  weather. 

Gannet  A'of^-.— A  fixed  and  Hash  light  on  rock.    Visible   VZ  miles.    Lat. 
|n.  44d.  Om.  :iHs. ;  long.  (Kid.  47m.  Os.    Octagonal  tower,  striped,  vertically, 
i  black  and  white  alternately. 
Fixed  Light,                     45     seconds, 
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Much  ids  M(ind.— On  Island,  two  lights,  W.  by  N.  y,  N,  and  E.  by  S.  y^  S, 
;and5(57<)  j-ards  apart.    Fixed  white;  can  be  seen  15  miles  clear  weather. 
Hous.*,  white;  5.S  feet  E.  and  54  feet  W.,  from  high  water. 

l-'og  Whistle  sounds  in  thick  weatlier  five  seconds  each  J^o  minute. 

]\f()08e-a-Bec.  ..4hj.— On  Mistake  Island,  west  entry  to  Bay  of  Fundy. 
Flashy  white  light,  'V3  seconds  interval.  House,  brick,  white-washed.  05 
ifeet  above  high  water.  Lat.  N.  44d.  28m.  27s. ;  Ion.  W.  G7d.  31m.  5,5s. 
j  Petit  MdiKin.  —South  side  of  Island.  Fixed  white,  varied  by  white  rta.shes. 
:  Time  between  flashes,  two  minutes.  Visible  17  miles.  Tower,  gray  granite, 
!  natural  color.  Lat  N.  44d.  22m.  2s.;  long.  W.  G7d.  5m.  51s. 
!  A  Fog  Whistle  giving  two  blasts  of  five  seconds  each  per  minute.  Inter- 
val between  bkusts,  K  minutes  and  42  seconds. 

i     Little  River.— On  an  island  at  the  em  ranee  of  the  River.    A  fixed  white  light, 
;  varied  by  tlaslies  every  !H)  seconds,  40  leetaliovehigh  water,  visible  11  nides. 


A  gun  is  fired  to  answer  signals, 
diu'ing  f(igs  and  snow  storms. 
Dangerous  rocks  extend  4  miles, 
eastward  of  iightliouse. 


I  Richihucto  Head  Liyht.—Th'M  i.s' a  fixed  Wliite  Liglit,  situated  on  Richi- 
buctoHeai',  Nortluunberland  Strait,  in  the  Gulf  of  Saint  Lawrence,    The 

;  light  is  placed  at  an  elevation  of  70  feet  above  high  water,  and  should  be 
seen  in  clear  weather  from  a  distance  of  14  miles.    The  illuminating  ap- 

;]mratus  is  dioptric  or  by  lenses  of  the  fourtli  order.  The  tower  is  vsquare, 
about  50  feet  from  base  to  vane,  i)ainted  white,  and  stands  in  lat.  4(5  deg. 

I :«lm.  40s.  N. :  long,  (it  deg.  4:hn.  :Jt)s.  W.  of  Greenwich. 

\     Ca})e  Jouriinaiii,  Stfdit.'i  of  Norfhnmberhnid.— Lat.  4Gd.  10m.  Os.  N. ;  long. 

;();W.  51m.  Os.  W.— Visible  from  all  points  of  approach  from  S.  E.   around  l)y 

i  N.  to  W.  The  Liglit  House  is  an  octagonal  wooden  pyramidal  building, 
painted  white,  40  feet  high,  elevated  72  feet  above  higli  water,  and  stands 
()<>  feet  from  the  extremity  of  the  cliff.  Tlie  Keei)er"s  liou.se,  a  one  and  a  half 
story  woollen  building,  painted  white,  is  situated  50  feet  to  the  westward  of 
the  Light  House. 

I     Goose  Lake,  Mi.ivou  I.sl".nd,  Bay  de.<!  Chaleuv.t. — A  revolving  White  Light, 

!  elevated  40  feet  above  high  water,  and  showing  a  Hash  every  minute,  is  e:;  • 
hibited  at  this  Light  House,  and  is  seen  at  a  distance  of  upwards  of  10  miles. 
The  lighting  apparatus  has  two  faces,  and  makes  a  complete  revolution 

:  every  two  minutes.    The  tower  is  a  square  wooden  building,  2H  feet  liigh, 

!  with  a  dwelling  attached,  and  i)ainteu  white.  The  illuminating  apparatus 
is  catoptric. 

Heron  Mdnd,  Baij  de.H  Chdleurs.—1'\n^  light  is  a  fixed  White  Light,  ele- 
vated «(}  feet  above  higli  water,  is  visible  from  all  i)oints  seaward,  and  on 


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wtxxlen  building,  20  feet  high,  ami  painted  white 
ratus  is  catopti-ic. 

Caraqui-t  Mttnd,  Bay  dc  C/irtZeur.— Square  Tower  on  keeper's  dwelling.—: 
White. 

Miscuu  Fog  Whistle.— A  steapi  fog  whistle  lies  been  erected  on  Miscou 
Island,  at  tlie  entrance  of  the  Bay  of  Chaleur.  The  whistle  is  sounded  twice 
in  each  minute. 

Shediac  Beacon  Liijhta.— Two  lights  on  Point  du  Chene  wharf,  in  the  Har- 
bor uf  Shediac.    Lat.  4tid.  14m.  aOs.  N. ;  long.  (Md.  31m.  (Js.  W. 

Pobit  Escuminac.  Light. -This  Light  House  is  situated  in  Miramichi  3ay, 
north  latitude  47d.  4m .  8()s. ;  west  longituda,  (Md.  .Wm.  30s.  It  is  a  fixed  bright 
light,  elevated  70  feet  above  high  water.  A  Third  Oi'der  French  Dioptric 
lighting  apparatus  has  been  placed  on  this  Tower,  which  is  visible  for 
twenty-five  miles. 

Miscou  Maud  Light.— This  Light  House  is  situated  on  Birch  Point,  north 
latitude  48d.  Im.  Oa..  we.st  longitude,  (>4d.  3m.  Os.  It  is  a  fixed  red  light,  ele- 
vated seventy-nine  feet  above  high  water. 

Shediac  Lights.— On  Point  Du  Chene  Whaif.  in  the  summer,  north  latitude 
46d.  14m.  2()s. ;  west  longitude,  fi4d.  31m.  Os.    It  is  a  fixed  white  light. 

Two  fixed  white  Beacon  Lights  on  Shediac  Island,  visible  ten  miles. 

Miramichi  Kiver.—Uf^ht  House  on  Portage  Island.  Fixed  Thite  light, 
elevated  —  feet  above  high  water. 

Two  Beacon  Lights  on  Preston's  Beach,  about  five  miles  above  Escimiinac 
Light.  Two  Beacon  Lights  at  Oak  Point.  Two  Beacon  Lights  at  Grant's, 
fixed  white  Lights.    Visible  ten  miles. 

River  St.  John  Lights.— divider.  Head,  Sand  Point.  Oak  Point,  No  Man's 
Friend,  Oromocto  Shoals,  Wilmot's  BlufT,  Cox's;  Point,  Robertson's  Point, 
Fanioy"s  Point,  Grand  I^ke.  Mus(|uash  Island,  and  Hendry  Farm,  Washade - 
moak  Lake.    Visible  ten  miles. 


Pilotage  District  of  the  Port  of  St.  John^  '  ' 

RATES  OF  PILOTAGE.  . 

INWARDS.  •     t. 

First  District.— From  Partridge  Island  to  Musquash  Head,  bearing  North 
West,  One  doUar  per  foot. 

Second  District. — From  Mu.squash  Head  to  Point  Lepreaux,  bearing  North 
West,  One  dollar  and  Twenty -five  cents  per  foot. 

Third  District. — From  Point  Lepreaux  to  North  Head  of  Grand  Manan, 
bearing  North  West,  or  North  Channel,  bearing  South  East,  One  dollar  and 
Fifty  cents  per  foot. 

Fourth  /)l.s/»vV•^— Fr>)nithe  North  Head  of  Grand  Manan,  or  North  Chan- 
nel, as  aforesaid,  to  Mac-hias  Seal  Island,  bearing  South,  or  Brier  Island, 
bearing  South  East,  <,)ne  dollar  and  Seventy-five  cents  per  foot. 

Fifth  District.— Fvoin  tlie  outside  limit  of  the  fourth  district  to  a  bound 
ranging  with  Mount  Desert  and  Cape  Sal)le,  Seal  Island,  bearing  north- 
west and  soutli-t'ast,  being  the  outside  limits  of  the  Pilotage  District,  Two 
dollars  and  twenty-live  cents  per  foot. 

OVTWARDS. 

Pilotage  f.'om  the  Harbor  ot  the  Port  of  Saint  John  to  outside  of  Partridge 
Island,  One  dollar  and  Twentv  five  cents  per  foot. 

Pilotage  down  the  Bay  of  li'undy,  when  i-equired,  shall  be  Two  dollai-s  per 
foot  over  and  above  the  One  dollar  and  Twenty-five  cents  Harbor  Pilotage 
outward. 

Any  pilot  einjiloyed  in  the  removal  of  any  ship  or  vessel  within  the  Port 
or  Harbor  of  Saint  John,  from  an.y  mooring  ground  to  an.y  wharf,  or  from 
any  wliarf  to  any  inoonng  ground,  and  nroperly  mooring  and  securing  tlui 
said  ves.sel,  shall  be  entitled  to  demand  and  receive  for  such  services,  as 
follows:  One  ilollar  and  fifty  cents  for  vessels  not  over  UK)  tons;  Two  dollars 
for  vessels  over  IIX)  tons,  and  not  exceeding  JJOOtons;  three  dollars  for  ves- 
sels over  200  tons,  and  not  exceeding  300  tons;  four  dollars  for  all  vessels 
over  3(X(  tons,  and  not  exceeding  400  tons:  and  twenty -five  cents  additional 
for  every  .50  tons  .such  vessel  may  measure  over  400  tons. 

Boarding  Districts  and  rates  of  Pilotage  for  the  piloting  of  vessels  into 
that  part  of  the  District  of  St.  John  called  the  Harbor  of  Musquash,  aie  as 


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follows:  Nos.  1  and  !2of  till-  Port  orTFiivlior  ct' SniiitJohnshnll  h(>  \a.  1  dis- 
trict of  tho  Harbor  of  I\Iiis(|uiisli,  and  (!1>-In"cts  Nov.  .'i.  I  and  T)  of  the  said 
Harbor  of  St.  Jolm  sliall  )n'  No.'-..  'J,  .'and  1  <>v  tlic  Harbor  of  Mu:-,nnasli. 
That  the  rate  of  I'ilotaat' hiwai-ds  into  Ihi-  Harbor  of  :vlus(ina:-li  sliall  b(>- 
for  No.  1  distriut.  ()n(>  dollar  and  Scvc  iit\  Wvr  ccnls  pfr  fool  drni'i  of  walcr, 
and  Twenty-five  cents  additional  /.cr  fool  '\i'^\  ii!;-;iii;t,  boarded  bfy<»nd1h(' 
said  first  district. 

The  pilotaKeonl  wards  wit  bin  th:'  fir-.t  dis1r!>M  sb;di  be  ()i:c  dollar  pel' foot. 

The  followinf^  vt'sscls  ail'  excinjib'd  i'r<'iu  coiiijtnlsory  |ii!oti\j.r(': 
sels  rcRistered  in  the  Dominion  of  Coiadn.  of  b"ii)  ions  . and  under, 
vessels  outward  Itound  beyond  tln^  first  district. 

F,XTIl.V('T   Vmm    nVK    LAWS.  I 

Section  7.— Tlie  I'ilot  pilot  in;;- a  vessel  fi-oni  sea  sball  be  entitled  to  pilot 
her  to  sea  when  sin-  tiext  leaves  port,  and  sboniil  the  master  or  owner 
require  the  services  of  a  i.)ilot  down  the  l!;i.y  of  Fundy  to  perform  this  ser- 
vice a.s  well,  unless  in  eithei-  ease  on  .'onijiiaint  of  tlie  master,  owner  or 
agent  of  said  vessel,  till' l'i]ot;'.';i>  .Authority  ('.ireel  oilurwise,  and  incase 
the  ma.ster  of  suc?i  vessel  sball  en;;a.tre  any  other  jierson  to  jiilot  bis  vessel 
down  the  Bay  lies bnll  be  liable  to  pa,\-  to'  liu'  Pilotage  Autliority  the  full 
pilotaf<e  dues  for  such  service,  foi-  the  benelit  of  lb.'  pilot  so  entitled,  and 
shall  al.so  be  sub't'ct  to  a  penalty  not  e\ceedin{r  foity  doJlars. 

Section  a.— P'ovided  always.  ih;il  it  shall  be  at  the"  option  of  the  PilotaKe 
Authority  to  Kcense  yucii  iieisons  for  tin-  lirst  year  after  ]iassiu;i'  sueii 
examinatioi)  to  pilot  only  vessels  not  c.veeedinjj:  .")()()  tuns  register  nor  12 
feet  draft  of  wat<:»r. 

The  followiuK  are  Incensed  I'ilots:  Tliomas  Tiaynor,  Bamuel  Ruther- 
ford, Geo.  P.  Mulheri'in,  James  t'«sselly.  Ed\^ard  .J.  Fletcher,  .lobu  Si)ear8, 
John  Spears  (2),  Tlionias  VanKlian,  James  Kced.  Jiwph  Poberty.  John  L. 
C.  Sherrard,  William  Hatlield,  James  Doyle.  Heiuy  Spears.  .John  Thomas, 
Patrick  Tra)-nor,  Tlnnias  Doody,  Jiimes  .Ahu'ray,  llenry  Thomas.  John 
Scott,  John  Siwoule.  Patrick  C'oniln.  James  Peed.  jr..  John'Spears  (;}),  C'has. 
Daley,  William  Lai ley,  Richanl  Cline,  .lames  K.  Mantle,  llohert  Thomas, 
Wm.  Quin,  Daniel  IMulherrin,  Win.  ;\iilli'r.  Pie-hard  Scott.  .Tames  :\lc Part- 
land,  Daniel  Daley,  James  S.  Spears.  "\!ieliael  (Sanity.  Charles  PridKes, 
Thomas  John  Stone,  John  Travnor.  Icobcri  iUed,  James  tjuin,  Samuel 
Leah  Sutton,  Alfred  fliue,  Wm.' Scott. 

John  McAnulty,  for  ?.lus(iuasli. 


Eates  of  Wliarfage. 

Eslahlished  hj  Act  5  Vict.  c.  3'>,  ,'.';.  //,'  ('/^.v  nf  Snint  John  (iivl  Parish' 


of  J'oVLiitui!. 


and  under  18t)  tons,  4s  Hd:  above  1S(i  and  under  ::i(Kl  tons,  as;  above O^H)  and 
under  22()  tons,  .'isf.d;  above  '.jJH  and  under  -^Ifi  tons,  (is;  ahove  '.Mi!  and  under 
iGO  tons,  t>s  (id;  above  x!(i!)  and  under  -^O  tons.  Vs:  above  sJSi*  and  under  •"KUi 
tons,  Vs  Gd;  above  ;!(i()  and  under  ;i'JO  tons.  Hs:  aliove  ;Wti  and  niider.'iHi  Ions, 
Ss  6d;  above8K)and  under  :«;;)  tons,  <is:  ab>)ve  'Mi  and  under  ;!S!i  ton.-;.  Us  (id; 
above  38()  and  under  li)U  Ions,  Ms;  aV'ove  ton  .and  umler  l.'ilt  li  ns.  1 1s  .'id; 
above  450  and  under  50U  tons,  1.-s  (Id :  and  h^  ."d  for  evcJ'y  additional  50  lous. 

Top  WharFa'^e.  j 

Established  I'll  Act  IS  Vid.   c.  4^,  in  tltc  Citinf  ^nint  Jnhii,  uiuf  Pcn-ish' 

(\f  Portland.  \ 

Anchors  and  chains  of  all  kinds,  i)er  ton,  otio  shilllnf;:  fn;l  three  pence;' 
barrels  of  flour,  Invad  and  meal,  and  all  oHier  bairels  undi'r  22\  lbs.  weiglU  ; 
"ach,  one  halfpenny ;  half  tiarrel;.  tirkiii;,  nii'l  keijrs  of  all  kinds,   eaidi.  on"  i 
I'arthinf?;  barrels  of  salt.  )>rovisions  ;vud  piel;le(l  tish.  e;ich,  one  penny ;  bal-  l 
last,  per  ton.  sixpence;  bncks.  |U'r  tii  nis.ind.  one  +<hillinK;  bah  s  and  bo.ves  i 
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>f  iiiiMcliandizc,  eacli,  I'ourptMic*';  boxes  of  soa|)  or  candles,  wcifjhinK  llsi 
lbs.  or  less,  faili.  one  farthing;  boxes  weif^hiiijr  over  Wi  lbs.  each,  one  half- 
iieiiuy :  l)i)X('s  ol'sinoked  iierriiis^s.  ea(;h.  one  farthiuK;  coi)|)er  and  conijjosi- 
;i(>n  i>!irs,  Ijolts.  sheets,  sjjikes,  and  nails,  per  ton,  one  sliilliiif?;  coals (ex<;ei)t 
Vnthrat'lie),  i)er  chaldron,  I'oiirpence;  eijals.  Anthracite,  per  clialdnni, 
:  hreepeiiuc;  cania^'es  and  t'oaches,  each,  sixpence;  chalk,  i>er  ton,  sixpence; 
.•attle,  \\v...  Imlls.  oxen  and  cows,  each,  Kix])ence;  heifers,  calves,  sheep  and 
lambs,  each,  one  penny;  colTee.  cocoa,  nuts  and  filberts,  in  ba>i;s,  per  haK. 
one  halfpenny:  salt,  iii  ba,s:s,  each,  one  halt'pennj-;  dried  fish,  per  quintal, 
one  hallVcniiy:  fs'lti^s.  in  boxes  of  KX)  feet,  each,  one  halfpenny;  Rla^'^s. 
sinaller  packiiKcs,  each,  one  fartliin/,';  hogsheads  of  liquors  and  liquid.s, 
ach.  fonrpencc:  hay.  scr(>wed,  per  ton.  one  shillinj.':;  hay,  unsci-ewed  per 
Ion,  one  shilliiifi:  and  sixpence:  hides,  .u;i-een,  each,  onc^  halfpenny;  hides, 
dry.  each,  one  farthin;.';:  hides,  in  bales,  per  bale,  sixpence;  hemp,  conhvf^e 
and  oakiini,  (.er  ton,  one  shilling';:  hollow  ware  and  castiiifjfs,  per  ton,  nnt^ 
shillinj.';  jind  threepence:  lianipcis.  each,  one  penny;  horses,  mares  and 
f^eldintifs.  each,  sixpence:  lioj^sheads  of  lime  and  dry  fish,  each,  thi-cepence: 
iron,  in  bair,  bolts,  sheets,  jilates,  nails,  s])ikes  and  pij^s,  per  ton,  one  shil- 
liii?.c:  lumber,  per  thousand  feet,  siiperficial,  sixiience:  lead,  in  bai',  sheet, 
shot,  pif^s  and  pipes.  i)ei- ton,  ona  shilling:  molasses,  i)er  liojjfshead,  four- 
pence;  molasses,  per  ])imcheon,  foui-pence:  mola.sses,  per  tierce,  three- 
Ijence;  puncdieons,  of  all  kinds,  nf)t  herein  otherwise  provided  for,  each, 
fouij)ence;  pipes  of  liciuids  and  lifjuors,  each,  sixj^ence:  quarter  casks  of 
all  kinds,  each,  twoi)en(e:  raisins,  in  box,  i)er  box,  ont;  halfpenny;  raisins 
in  smaller  i)ai'kae:es,  each,  one  farthin}^:  supar,  in  hogslieads,  each  six- 
jience;  salt,  in  bulk,  ^rain  and  roots  of  all  kinds.  ])er  lumdred  bushels,  one 
shillinj; and  sixpence;  slate,  jier  ton.  sixpence;  stone,  per  ton,  sixpence; 
sj^elter.  yierton,  one  sliillin^c:  tea,  in  boxes,  each,  one  penny;  timber  of  all 
kinds,  undressed,  per  ton,  sixpence;  tiei'ces  of  sugar,  or  of  other  articles 
not  hei-elnenumei-ated,  each,  fonrpenco;  waggons,  buggies,  gi.gs,  and  other 
vehicles,  each,  threepence;  zinc,  in  .sheets,  bar,  block,  nails  and  spikes,  per 
ton,  one  shilling. 

All  empty  packages  to  iiay  lialf  Ihe  rates  of  full  packages;  and  on  all 
goods,  wai'es  and  merchandize,  not  hereinbefore  emunerated  and  rated,  to 
pay  at  the  rate  of  one  shilling  i)er  ton  weight  or  measurement,  at  the 
o))tion  of  the  collector,  proprietor,  or  les.see  of  the  wharves  where  tlie  same 
is  placed. 


Harbor  Master's  Fees. 

On  vessels  of  ."50  and  under  .50  tons,  Cs  (id;  vessels  of  .^(l  and  under  7.5  ton.s, 
:!s.  iid:  7.">  and  under  KK)  tons,  5s:  lOO  and  under  1.5(>  tons,  (is  M;  15()  and 
under  w'lM  tons,  7s  (id:  3()0  and  under  8<M»  tons,  10s;  :^()0  and  under  -JtX)  tons, 
liJs  ()il:  4(K)  tons  and  upwards,  14s:  decked  vessels  imder  KM)  tons,  owned 
and  registered  at  Saint  John,  arid  all  British  vessels  under  that  toiuiage, 
trading  within  the  Bay  of  Fundy,  or  arriving  fi-om  ports  to  the  N(n*thward 
of  (.'ape  ("od.  oi' the  AVestward  of  t'api^  t^anso,  or  from  any  port  in  Nova 
Scotia,  to  i)ay  animall.y  as  follows:  Under  ;5()  tons,  ;is  \k\ ;  over  :5()  and  under 
.50  tons,  as;  over  50  and  under  75  tons,  (Is;  over  75  auil  under  100  tons,  10s. 


Fish  Market  Dues. 


For  every  Salmon,  3e;  t'odllsh.  Pollock,  Bass  or  Shail,  each,  1c;  halibut, 
not  exceeding  •,!0  lbs.  ilc;  exceeding  '^'<l  lbs,  and  every  'M  lbs,  ^c;  every  ]joh- 
•ster,  Ic;  dozen  of  Haddock,  ;Jc;  every  1(K)  of  (janspcrcaux,  Alewives,  Her- 
rings, or  other  small  fish,  -ic. 


FEES  FOR  ASSAYIXO  WEKilTTS   AND  JIE.VSUPtES. 
Viuh'f  Ihintinioti  Act. 

S(»t  of  Weights-  from  50  lbs  to  1  lb,  75c:  Set  of  Measui-es— f mm  bushel  to 
peck,  7.5e;  gallon  to  half  gill.  tUc:  Scales  5  lb  and  under,  :!0c:  5  lbs  ui)  to 
50  lbs,  .50e:  .50  lbs  to  1(H)  lbs,  7.5e;  KKl  lbs  .and  upwai-d,  $1.     Platform  scales 

under  ^',(H)()  lbs,  SI ;  yard  sticks,  metal,  10c,  wood  5c.  Second  verification 
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Bates  of  Slippage  at  the  Corporation  Slip. 

All  decked  vesselH,  same  rates  as  for  wharfage,  woodboats,  or  other 
boats,  or  undecked  vessels,  having  standuig  masts,  and  all  scows,  and  not 
lying  at  the  wharves  on  either  side  of  the  Slips,  to  pay  the  following  rates: 

Every  Woodboat  of  sufficient  burtlien  to  carry  10  cords  of  wood  or 

luider  80.60 

Ditto  Ditto  upwards  of  10  cords,  and  not  more  than  15. .  1.00 
Ditto  Ditto  upwards  of  15  cords,  and  not  more  than  20. .  L.W 
Ditto  Ditto        upwards  of  sM  cords 2.00 

The  above  is  to  be  paid  each  trip ;  and  if  any  such  vessel  remains  over 
six  days,  an  additional  duty  to  be  paid  of  from  50  cents  to  $1  daily,  accord- 
ing to  the  burthen.  Other  boats  and  vessels  without  decks,  and  having 
lixed  or  standing  masts,  and  all  scows,  to  pay  30c  each  trip,  and  30c  addi- 
tional per  day,  if  suffered  to  remain  over  three  daj's. 


Market  Tolls. 

Beef,  per  quarter,  4  cents ;  Hogs  of  200  lbs  or  under,  4c,  and  every  addi- 
tional KK)  lbs  Ic;  Sheep,  Lamb,  Goat  or  Veal,  per  carcass,  each,  4c;  Butter, 
tub,  pail,  jar  or  firkin,  of  10  lbs  and  under,  2c ;  every  additional  10  lbs,  Ic ; 
Butter  in  rolls,  and  lard  in  cakes,  for  every  10  lbs,  or  under,  2c ;  Tallow,  for 
every  10  lbs,  or  under,  Ic ;  Cheese,  for  every  10  lbs,  or  imder,  Ic ;  Potatoes, 
per  100  lbs,  or  under,  2c;  Turnips,  per  100  lbs,  Ic;  Oysters,  in  tubs  or  other 
vessels,  per  gallon,  2c ;  do,  in  shell,  per  bushel,  2c ;  Turkeys,  each,  Ic ;  Geese 
each,  Ic;  Pigeons,  per  dozen,  Ic;  Partridges,  Fowls  or  Ducks,  per  pair,  Ic; 
Flour  or  Meal,  per  100  lbs,  2c;  Oats,  per  100  lbs,  2c;  Peas  and  Beans,  per 
100  lbs,  ."k:;  Ham,  Shoulders  and  Bacon,  per  piece,  Ic;  Eggs,  for  every  10 
dozen,  or  under,  Ic;  Beets,  Carrots,  and  Parsnips,  per  100  lbs,  3c;  Apples, 
per  100  lbs,  5c;  Plums,  per  100  lbs,  .5c:  cherries,  per  box,  Uc;  Cucumbers, 
per  dozen,  Ic;  Fish,  smoked,  per  100,  2c;  Sugar,  maple,  for  10  lbs,  or 
under,  Ic;  every  additional  10  lbs,  Ic;  Socks  and  Mits,  per  dozen  pair,  3c; 
Yarn,  woolen,  per  lb,  Ic;  Corn,  green,  per  dozen,  y^c;  Peas  and  Beans, 
green,  per  100  lbs,  .5c ;  Onions,  per  100  lbs,  3c ;  Cabbages,  per  dozen,  4c ; 
Berries,  for  5  quart  pail,  Ic;  do,  for  10  quart  pail,  2c;  Moose,  Cariboo  and 
Bear,  per  quarter.  4c ;  Deer,  per  quarter,  2c ;  Hides.  Ox  or  Cow,  eAch,  4c ; 
Skins,  Sheep,  each  2c;  Skins,  Calf,  tanned  or  untanned.  each,  2c;  Wool,  per 
lb,  Ic;  Feathers,  per  lb,  Ic;  Salmon,  each,  2c.  All  other  ai-ticles  not  enu- 
merated, 2  cents  on  each  dollar  of  value. 


Tolls  at  the  Hay  Market. 


Hay,  per  cwt,  Ic,  Straw,  per  cwt,  ^c;  Shingles,  per  M,  4c;  Cedar  Posts, 
per  dozen,  4c;  Wood,  per  cord,  4c;  Juniper,  per  ton,  4c;  Spars,  to  9  Inch, 
each,  2c;  do,  over  0  inch,  inch,  4c;  Planks,  per  M,  32c;  Boards,  per  M,  ICc; 
Hardwood,  Ash,  Birch,  Maple,  or  other  hardwood  logs,  each,  2c ;  Staves, 
hardwood,  per  100,  2c;  do.  softwood,  per  100,  J^c;  Hoop  Poles,  per  100,  Ic. 


Kates  at  the  Public  Weighing  Machines. 

Every  load  not  exceeding  oHf^  thousand  pounds  weight,  30c;  and  2c  for 
every  additional  hundred  wii.ht  p:i ,  able,  lialf  by  the  seller,  and  half  by 
the  purchaser. 


Time  for  G^^t; 

The  Falls  are  level  or    :.:•■ 
thtiJtooU,  and  about  two  iuvl  i 
able  four  times  in  twenty-four 


•;  Lrough  the  Falls. 

n  it  about  three  and  a  half  hours  on 
al;  on  the  ebb,  so  that  they  are  pass- 
mr.s,  about  ten  or  fifteen  minutes  e.T,ch 
time.  No  other  rule  can  be  given,  as  much  depends  on  the  floods  in 
the  River  Saint  John,  and  the  time  of  high  water  or  full  sea,  which  is 
often  hastened  by  high  winds,  and  in  proportion  to  the  height  of  them. 


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ADVERTISEMENTS. 


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LONDON  AND  KIDDERMINSTER 


CARPET  WAREHOUSE 


5(3  South  Side  King  Street. 


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For  a  load  of  Cmila  (lliilf  ii  Cliuldron), 

For  a  load  conttiiniii^  13.'0  lbs.  of  Giai!', 
Salt,  I'otatoer,  or  imy  otlitr  iiriicli'suit'ii.-iirL'd 
at  loading  or  uiild.idirifr,  cxi-cpl  (iDMcr", 

For  a  pipe  of  AVine,  (iiii,  or  Itr.indy,  aiidj 
hoiisitig  within  tlie  doi.r  of  tlic  liis-t  lloor, 

For  a  piinclieon  of  iiiin>,  or  a  tierc>.-  of  t^ii^'ar,! 
from  7  to  10  cwt.,  and  liniisini.',        "         "        "i 

For  a  punclifori  of  Mnlasses,  a  Imjfslu'ad  of 
!?ugar,  of  lOcwt.  or  upvvards,  or  a  lio,u;slii';idi 
of  Tobacco,  and  lious^injr,        -        -        -        -! 

For  a  liogstiead  or  pnnchcon  of  Cider,  or  aj 
load  of  Dried  Fi^ll,  of  15  cwt.,  and  storin;;,     - 

For  a  load  of  Sliingli's,  Hoop  I'.ilus,  ll«ail- 
ii.g,  Slaves,  Tri'oniii'c,  Sniokt'd  Fish  in  boxrs,' 
Salmon  in  kits,  Dry  Good?,  or  a  load  of  any 
other  article  hot  herein  nu-niioiied,  or  a  hops- 
head  of  Lime,  or  a  hog!*hea<l  or  crate  of  Karlh- 
enware,  or  two  tierces  of  Earthenware,  a 
hogshead  of  Dried  Fish,  two  tierces  of  Coll'ue, 
or  quantity  in  ba^s  notexcteding  12  cwt..  or 
a  load  containing  6  l)ags  Salt,  say  abont  ^^■\'^i) 
lbs  ,  or  iirioad  containing*;  brls.  Flour,  or  5  l)rls 
of  Sugar,  Fish,  lieef.  Pork,  Turpentine,  Cidev, 
or  half  a  ton  of  Iron,  or  the  same  quantity  of 
Cordage  in  coil  not  exceeding  4  c:\vt.,  or  a 
load  of  any  articles  not.  herein  uKMitloned,     - 

For  a  64  gallon  casik  of  Wine,  Uuui,  Gin, 
Brandy,  Molasses,  or  I'orter,  or  for  a  load  of 
Sand,  Gravel,  or  Stones,  or  a  load  of  4  brls. 
of  at>y  Spirituous  Liquor  or  Molasse  ,     - 

For  Cables  and  Cordage,  in  coils  above  a 
jwt.,  or  if  tocoi',  i  er  ton,  or  if  for  Hay  loose, 
per  ton.      -        - 

For  Hay,  screwed,  per  ton,  .... 

For  IJricks,  per  thousand,     .... 

For  Lumber,  per  thousand  feet. 

For  the  carriage  of  any  article  or  articles 
not  exceeding  half  a  load,       .... 

For  Household  FurnI  ure,  without  reference  to  d'stan.ies,  single  horse  bad,  75c. ; 
moie  tlian  one  horse,  !{;I.5U  ;  and  when  agreement  is  by  the  h  ur,  sii.gle  teams, 
fiOc.,  double  team,  ^1. 

The  Firsf' IJixtrict  to  conipiiso  all  that  part  of  the  Cily  lyinar  between  and 
within  the  N'>rlh  side  of  Union  Street,  the  Kast  side  of  I'rin'ce  William  Street,  and 
the  South  side  of  Duke  Street. 

Second  DidrLt  to  comprise  all  that  jmrt  of  the  City  outside  of  the  First  Dis- 
trict, which  lies  between  ami  wilhin  the  F.ast  sde  of  Mill  Street,  near  the  City 
line,  North  side  of  I'ond  Street,  l"..i.-it  side  of  Peel  Street,  North  side  of  Oarleton 
Street,  Fast  side  of  Coburg  and  (.'hariotte  Streets,  anil  South  side  oi  Queen  Street. 

77(ird  District  to  coniprise  all  tliat  jiart  of  the  City  outside  of  the  Second  Dit- 
trict,  that  lies  between  and  wit'iin  the  City  line  on  the  ?';orlh,  the  Fast  side  of 
Dorchester  Street,  North  side  of  ll..z..n  Street,  llatt  fide  of  Garden  Street,  North- 
erly side  of  Paddock  Street,  K.isterly  H"de  of  Waterloo  Street,  Fast  side  of  Sidney 
Street,  and  South  siile  of  Saint  dames  Street. 

Fourth  Didr'ul  to  comprise  all  that  part  of  the  Cily  -^ntside  of  the  Third  Dis- 
trict, that  lies  between  and  within  the  Cily  line  on  the  North,  to  the  Westward  of 


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Bliiie  at  ri!?!it  ang'es  to  the  aaiil  City  line,  and  which  ftrikes  tlie  intersection  of 
t'le  Kiistcrly  lim;  ol  CoV.urs  with  Ilic  Northerly  line  of  Ihizen  Street,  tlie  Kaaterly 
Hide  of  Cohiir^' .'Street,  Northfily  Jiiile  (if  ("iill'  bircet,  Westerly  side  of  Waterloo 
Street,  Northerly  s!  le  of  II  ctiinoiid  Street,  Masterly  side  of  UriHs^els  Street,  Mas- 
terly side  of  (.'arinartlien  Street,  and  Southerly  side  of  Main  Street. 

/'*/</(. />/K</7r/' to  comprise  !!  11  that  ]iart  of  tlie  t'ity  outside  of   the   Fourth   Dis- 
trict, that  lies  hetween  and  within  the  City   line  on  the  North,  the  Southerly  I'Ue 
of  the  (leneral  I'uhlic  IloHi)ital  Ground.",  the  Noi  Ihcrly  side  of  .Ionian's  Alley  (so 
called),  lyin";  hetween  Water  00  and  liiussels  Streets,  Masterly   side   of   Itrns'sel.s 
Street,  Northerly  side  of   Clarence  Street,  Masterly  side   of  Saint    Patrick  Street, 
Easterly  side  of  Wentworth  Street,  and  Southerly  side  ot   Main  Street. 
I      iSV.W/j.  Diitrict  to  comprise  all  that  part  of  the  City  outside  of  the  Mifth  District, 
j  which  lies  between  and  within  the  Northerly  side  of  Clarence  Street,  Masterly  aide 
!  of  Saint  David  Street,  Mast  side  of   Pitt  Street,  and  South  side  of  Main  Street. 
i      SiWitlh  I)i.\t,i  irt  to  comprise  all  that  part  of  the  City  lying  to  the  South  of  the 
South  side  of  Main  Street,  and  to  the  Mast  of  the  Mast  siile  of  Pitt  and  Saint  David 
Streets,  and  to  the  South  of  the  North  side  of  Clarence  Street. 

E'nihVi  JJhtrivt  to  com|1ri^e  all  that  part  of  the  City  lying  to  the  Northward  of 

the  North  side  of  Clarence  Str^'et,  to  the   Muatward  of   the  Mast  side  of  Brussels 

'  Street,  and  Northward  of  the  Northerly  pide    of   the    faiil   .Jordan's   Alley,    and 

:  NortluvarU  0.'  the  Southerly  line  and  bound  of  the  (Jeneral  Public  Hospital  QrounUa. 


Rates  of  Ferriage  across  the  Harbour  of  St.  John. 

I'ltiNCKss  .sTiiKia'  Fi';iiiiy. 

Foot  piiasengers,  3  cents  each  ;  Discount  Ticket.s,  ,''1.')  for  One  Dollar  ; 
cliildren  niukr  li  years  of  ajje,  uud  .sdiuol  bo.va  and  girl.s  over  12  years 
^  I  of  ajje,  going  to  and  from  aciiool  only,  and  sewing  girls,  '/  cents  single 
(^  !  tickets,  lO  cen's  per  month  ;  clerks  under  21  years  of  age,  and  appren- 
,-  I  tices,  3  cents  single  ticket,  i^l.V;')  per  month  ;  horse,  ox,  or  other  large 
g    1, animal,  5  cents  single  ticket  ;  single  wi.e'gon,   cart,  dray,  sled,  or  other 


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one  horse  vehicle,  4  cents  single  ticket ;  single  waggon,  gig,  or  sleigh, 
with  horse  and  driver,  10  cents  single  ticket,  15  for  :!!;  single  cart, 
dr'-iy,  sled,  or  other   one  hor^e  vehicle  for  hauling  purposes,  with  horse 

and   driV'^**      "      nunfu       hiin.il.k     linlmt.        W      fr^,*    C:l    ■     rlmiK!.^     iir  .J  (rry/itl       nt*      cIu/1 

for  haul 

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double  waggon  or  carriage,  lor  conveying  pitssenger.s,  including  horses 
and  driver,  15  cents;  one  barrel,  'J  cents;  bag,  containing  two  bushels, 
2  cents;  fiikin,  keg,  or  box,  of  about  .>-ame  .size,  1   cent;   cask  of  lime, 


sled,  or  other  one  horfC  vehicle  for  hauling  purposes,  with  horse 
river,',!  cents  single  ticket,  15  lor  ^l  ;  double  waggon  or  sled, 
luling  purposes,  with  horses   and  driver,  l:J   cts  ,    single  ticket,  1.'3 

;  if  load   over   4UoO  lbs.,  for  every   additional  i:00    lb.s,  1    cent ; 


four  cents;  pipe,  hog.-hoad,  or   puncheon, 
other  freight,  1  tent. 


i5  cents;   every   103  lbs  of 


Coiii'oii.ATioN  .\\riinK.\(;r,. — Vessels  not  cxccedinp  .^0  ton".  T.'ic. ;  W)  to  100  tons, 
|1  ;  UIO  to  \U\\  tons,  sfl.'J."),  l.">0  to  200  tons,  .tl.-'tO;  '.^iOO  to 'i.')(t  tons,  !j;i.75;  '-'50  to 
;!llO  tona,!^-2  ;  800  to  .■!,")()  lon^  i«i.25;  ;j.")0  to  40»  tons,  •^•l.'A);  400  to  4.")0  tons, 
il,->.lb ;  45(1  to  f)00  tons,  pi ;  JJilO  to  550  tons,  .t!.'i5 ;  550  to  000  tons,  $3.50  ;  GOO  to 
(550  tons,  *:jT5;  0.5(1  to  700  tons.  ;f  t  ;  700  to  750  tons,  sfJ.'.'S  ;  750  to  to  SOO  tons, 
$4.50  ;  800  to  S.50  tons,  $1.75  ;  S50  to  'J'.M  tons.  $5;  l)i)0  to  1)50  tons,  $5.25;  950  to 
1000  tons,  .$5.5",  aud  25c.  for  each  additional  50  tons. 


Pony  Carts,  Express  Carts,  and  Express  Waggons 

!  For  loading,  carrying,  and  hou.sing  any  goods,  or  any  other  article, 
I  from  the  ^'ai  Ket  Slip,  in  King's  and  tiueen's  W^ards,  or  Ironi  any  other 
I  place  within  the  limits  of  the  first  district,  to  any  other  place  within 
the  said  f-eveial  five  di.-^tricts,  the  rates  of  pi  ices  are  as  follows  :  For  the 
lirst  district,  l('c;  second  di.strici,  l^c;  third  district,  lie;  fourth  dis- 
jtrict,  1()C;  tilth  district,  18c;  sixth  district,  20c;  aaveuth  di;jtrict,  2;.'c; 
I  eighth  district,  21c. 


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Rates  of  Cartage  in  Carleton. 


ARTICLES  AND  WEIGHT. 


DISTRICTS. 


$  c.  I  c. 


I  c.  $  c. 


1.  For  a  load  of  Wood  (qu  irter  of  a  cord),  - 

2.  For  a  load  of  Coals  (lia)f  a  chaldron),     - 

8.  For  n  load,  containing  15  bushels  of  Grain, 
Salt,  Potatoes,  or  any  other  articles  measured 
at  loading  or  unloading,  except  Coals,  - 

4.  For  a  jdpe  of  Win:%  Gin,  or  ntandy,  and  hous- 

ing within  the  door  of  the  first  floor,    - 

5.  For  a  puncheon  of  Hum,  or  a  titrce  of  Sugar, 

from  7  to  10  cwt.,  and  housing, 

6.  For  a  puncheon  of  Molnssen,  a  hogshead  of 

Su)far,  of  10  cwt.  or  upwards,  or  a  hogshead 
ol  Tobacco,  and  housing,        .        .        .        . 

7.  For  a  hogshead  or  puncheon  of  Cider,  or  a  load 

of  Dried  Fish,  of  15  cwt.,  or  a  common  load 
of  household  Goods,  and  storing,  > 

8.  For  a  load  of  Shingles,  Hoop  Polts,  Stave.-', 

Heading,  Trenails',  SraoUed  Fish  in  boxes. 
Salmon  in  kits,  Dry  Goods,  or  two  hal'-hhdi?. 
lime,  or  a  hogshead  or  crate  of  Earthenware, 
or  two  tierces  of  Earthenware,  a  hogshead  o' 
Dried  Fish,  or  two  tierces  Coffee,  or  quantity 
in  bags  not  exceeding  12  cwt.,  or  a  load  c(in 
taining  6  bils  Flour,  or  5  brls.  Sugar,  Fish. 
Beef,  Pork,  Tar,  Pitch,  Turpentine,  or  Cider. 
or  half  a  ton  of  iron,  or  the  same  quantit; 
of  Cordage  in  coils  not  exceeding  4  cwt.,  oi 
a  luad  of  any  other  articles  not  herein  men 
tioned, 

9.  For  a  64  gallon  cask  of  AVine,  Rum,  Drand.v, 

Gin,  Molasses,  or  Porter,  or  for  a  load  cf 
Sand,  Gravel,  or  Stones,  or  a  load  of  4  brb'. 
of  any  Spirituous  Liquors,  or  M  classes, 

10.  For  Cables  and  Cordage,  in  coils  above  4  cwt., 
or  if  to  coil,  per  ton,  or  for  Hay  loose,  per  ton, 

11.  For  Hay,  screwed,  per  ton,  .  .  .  . 
19.  For  Bricks,  per  thousand,  .  .  .  . 
1.3.  For  Lumber,  per  thousand  feet,  .  .  . 
14.  For  the  cartage  of  any  article  or  articles  not 

exceeding  half  a  load, 


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The  Firxt  District  to  comprise  all  that  part  of  Carleton  lying  north  of  Rodney 
Btrtet,  and  westi.f  Front  Row. 

The  Second  District  to  comprise  that  space  lying  beyond  the  first  District  north- 
•vard  of  Rodney  street,  extending  west  to  Ludlow  strest. 

The  Tldrd  JJiHtrict  to  comprise  the  space  lying  beyond  the  second  District 
northward  of  Rodney  street,  extending  west  to  Watson  street. 

The  Fourt'i  District  to  comprise  the  space  lying  beyond  the  third  District  north- 
ward of  Rodney  street,  extending  west  to  the  ("Ity  line. 

Th  e  Fifih  District  to  comprise  the  space  lying  south  of  Rodney  street,  and  east 
of  Alane  street. 

The  Sia'th  District  to  co'rii>Tise  the  space  lying  beyond  the  fifth  District,  and  be- 
yond the  south  line  of  Rodney  street,  and  extending  weat  to  Ludlow  street,  and 
to  the  north  side  of  Germain  street. 

The  Seventh  District  to  comprise  all  the  space  lying  beyond  the  sixth  District. 

For  Handcartmen  and  Porters  for  loading  and  carrying  any  articles  on  any 
handcart,  and  lu  using  according  to  the  following  scale: — For  the  First  District, 
Scents;  Second  District,  6  cents;  Third  District,  7  cents;  Fourth  District,  8 
cents;  Firth  District,  9 cents;  Sixth  District,  10  cents;  Seventh  District,  11  cents. 


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urth  District,  8 
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ESTABLISHED  18«l. 


COTTON  YARNS 

Awarded  the  only  medul  f,'iven  at  the  Centennial  Exhibition  for  Cotton 
YarnH  of  Canadian  manufacture. 

nSTos    5  -fco  lO's^ 

WHITE,  BLUE,  RED    ^  <    l^^liE  AND  GREEN, 

made  of  good  American  (*)ttnji    >  i  ii  ^  e.  e,   correctly  numbered, 

and  warranted  full  lengtii  .'lud  '.*    i,,:i&. 

We  would  ask  jnirchivsti.s  of  (' ilLii!)  '.  .u]!,  to  remember  that  our 
Yarn  is  sinui  on  Throstlt-  bVamoH,  wlii'i'  in.-ikr  a  stronger  Yarn  than 
the  Ring  Frames  used  in  milking  tlie  j\i  I'iii    a  Yarn. 

It  is  also  better  twisted  and  more  c:i:.Ui.lly  reeled,  each  hank  being 
tied  up  in  seven  lease  of  120  yards  each.  I'his  malies  it  much  more  easy 
to  wind  than  when  put  up  vvith()ut  lea.se,  as  the  American  Yarn  is, 
and  also  saves  a  great  deal  of  waste. 

Those  acquainted  with  weaving  will  undei-stand  the  great  advantage 
it  is  to  them  to  use  Yarn  put  up  in  this  manner. 

I  COTTON  CARPET  WARP 

Made  of  lO's  Yarn.    4  Ply  Twisted, 
WHITE,  liEB,  BROWN  AND  SLATE, 

ALL  FAST  COLORS. 

Each  51T)  bundle  contains  10,000  yard.-^  in  length,  and  will  make  a 
length  of  Carpet  in  proportion  to  the  number  of  ends  in  width. 

We  i)ut  more  twist  into  this  Warp  than  it  formerly  had,  and  it  will 
now  make  a  more  durable  C'arpet  than  can  be  made  with  any  other 
material. 

Since  its  introduction  by  us  a  few  years  ago  it  has  come  into  very 
general  use  throughout  the  country. 

BEWARE  OF  II»IITATION8. 

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GE1¥  CO'Tf  OM'IS,     ■ 

In  two  quiilities  m.'ukL'il  A.  nm\  15.,  und  of  two  widths,  '.V,\  and  'M  invh. 

'J'his  Ctitton  will  lio  found  (luito  cinial  to  Ann'iiwin  in  iijipearanco, 
■ind  owin^'  to  the  Yarn  boiny  harder  twisted,  it  will  prove  ninch  more 
durdde. 

It  is  made  with  the  smallest  possible  <inantity  of  Sizeiilf,';  and  is 
consequently  very  much  .superior  to  any  En,^■lish  (.'otton  imi)orted. 

Our  Grey  Cotton  has  our  Stami)  upon  it. 

FOK  WOOLT.EN  3I1J.LS, 

tiny  i('i<Uh  and  (inij  nunther  of  Yarn.     Single  or 

Doable  and  Ticisted,   Mh'ite  and'  Coloared, 

Warranted  to  i reave  a;etL 

Our  Cioods  are  sold  by  us  to  the  Wholesale  Trade  only,  from  whom 
( Country  Merchants  and  consumers  can  always  obtain  them  by  asking 
specially  for  thorn. 


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CALHNDAr. 


83 


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JANUARY  Ims  Thirty-Ono  Days. 


1879 


I 


rilASLrt  OP  Til 3  JInON. 

Full  Moon,  Rill  daj',  7h.  2;Jin.  r.M^.  a.m.  W.  by  N. 
LriHtQuartor,  IMh  day,  Oh.  C7in.  Oa.  a.m.  8.  by  W. 
Now  Moon,  22d  day,  7h.  2'm\.  .W.s.  A,  si.  E.  by  S. 
First  giiarter,  .10!  h  day,  rh.  lOni.  ry.).q.  a.  m.  N.  by  E. 


Porigcf 
mil  d.ny.  Noon. 

Apofjoo 
2nthday,2h.  A.  m. 


EVENTS,  1IOUDAY3,  KTC. 


Cironnici-slon.  Freo  BchoolH  insHt. 
by  law  in  N  U.  1872.  |a 

Fii-Ht  N.  n.  rarllament  1780.  Cold 
Wyaltdied  1862.  Rain 

Eniption  of  Vesuvius  IWIH.       Snow 
Dnko  of  York  died  mi7. 
lipiphany. 

KuKjn  Co.  Court.  Eqititii  t-tittinfjn. 
IV.  Albi'i-t  Victor  of  Wales  b.  IStU. 
Nap.  111.  d.'7:J.  V.  limnian'l  d.  '76 
Penny  postage  commenced  IHJO. 

.S'/orjuy 
Ist  Sunday  after  Enipliany. 
St.  Hilary.        \Yo)iv  Count n  Con rt. 
St.  John  Circuit,  Wefitmorlund  <0 
Napoleon  HI.  buried  JH7;J. 
Sir  Jolin  Mooro  killed  1809. 
St.  Anthony.  Stormi/ 

Old  Twelfth  Day. 
M  Sunday  after  Eplphauj'. 
St.  Fabian,     o  ent.  si.     ^  ent.  ,-,!?. 
St.  John  Circnit  Court. 
Eclipse  of  sun,  invisible  In  N.  F!. 
Duke  of  Edinburgh  married  1<S71. 
(•■it))  llobt.  Burns  b.  17f)0.        Slonnn 
Princess  Koyal  married  1828. 
M  Sunday  after  Epiphany. 
Czar  Peter  I.  died  172j.     [Equit:/  S. 
St.  John  North.<t  Queens  Co.  Court. 
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Rodinson's  rHosrHoutzEi)  Emulhion  of  Col)  Liver  Oil  with 
Lacto-Pho.si'Hate(»1'  Lime,  i.si)re]).arcd  with  the  finest  Cod  Lircr  Oil  ~ono 
the  most  esteemed  remedies  in  the  (.-atalogue  of  the  '"Materia  Medica," 

Ldcto  Pliti.Hphatc  of  Lime,  wliieh  enters  so  largely  into  the  formation  of 
bono  nuiterial  and  otlier  important  tissues  of  the  l)od3',-()r  Phosphorus, 
the  gre.it  brtiin  and  nerve  tonic  and  invigor.ator,  in  a  form  and  comlnna- 
tion  most  desirable  to  obtain  its  fullest  effects,  together  with  other  rnlu- 
ahlc  remedial  cKjcnts,  not  the  least  of  which  is  Iron,  the  great  blood  pro- 
ducing element.  These  are  all  ultimately  combined  in  one  denndcent 
fluid  of  hon  ogeneous  appearance  and  delicate  Havor,  possessing  remark- 
able power  in  r  rrosting  the  decay  and  supplying  the  waste  constantly 
going  on  in  those  abnormal  conditions  of  the  system  affected  by  such 


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1879.1 


FEBRUARY  has  Twenty-eight  Days.  11079. 


PlIASKH  OP  TUK  niooN. 

Full  MnfffI,  (;Mi  <1u.v,  Oli.  lOm.  :.');).  i-.  M.  S.  E. 
I,;vHtgiiart<M-,  Lit  h  day,  '-'h.  H.'Siii.  r.Jn,  r.  m.  N.  W, 
New  Mijoii,  yoUi  day,  llh.  nsui.  Ms.  r.  M.  N. 


!ith  day,  Hli.  r.  n. 
!i:.th  day,  81i.  p.  r.i. 


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nil  Sim.  after  Epiphany.  I'tuH'm's. 

17    7 

7  25 

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Charles  H.  died  llW. 

15  ;iN 

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I.ora  Mayo  died  187','.             (h.  IR'Kt 

15     1 

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Queen  VI.  toria  married  IHIO. 

14  'ii 

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2    48  reins 

1    48 

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14    :J 

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11 

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5    28  seers 

3    51 

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St.  Valentino. 

i:j    2 

7    8 

5  21 

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4    43 

15 

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Cardinal  Wiseman  died  1803. 

12  42 

7    (i 

5  22 

7    20  tliiga 

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16 

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Sexagesinia  Svmday. 

12  21 

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Michael  Angelo  died  l.Vil. 

12    0 

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9    21  knees 

8    58 

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7    2 

5  27 

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19 

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Galileo  bom  1504. 

11  18 

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Josei»h  Hume  died  lf55. 

10  .57 

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Cranmer  burned  155(>. 

10  3:5 

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y  7 

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8  44 

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•liseases  as  pervert  and  impair  nutrition,  vitiate  the  blooil,  and  mp  thv 
I'itii! forces.  It  is  higlily  recommended  for  ConsiivijHion,  Clirunic  Bron- 
chitis,  Coiiffli«,  Scrof aid,  Scrofit foils  and  Si/philitic  Uh'crs,  Tumors,  Dis- 
eases of  the  Bones,  Joints,  and  Spine,  General  Debilitii,  Emaciation,  and 
all  imiyurities  of  the  Blood.  It  is  partienlarhi  adapted  to  delicate  females 
in  those  low  .states  of  the  .system  that  manifest  themselves  iu  so  many 
of  tlie  ailments  i)eeiilia"  to  their  sex.  To  the  aged  and  infirm  its  nour- 
ishing and  invigorating  i)roperties  will  give  renewed  strength  and 
buoyancy  of  spirit ;  and  to  verii  i/onmj  children  its  continued  use  will 
be  found  of  incalculable  benefit,  as  its  tonic  and  nutritive  jjroperties 
supi»ly  the  blood  with  strength-giving  materials  for  bone  and  muscle 
structure,  and  thus  furnish  the  foundation  for  stronrj  aad  healthy  con- 
stitutions.    It  is  very  jdeasant  to  the  taste. 

Prepared  solely  by  J.  H.  Robinson,  Phai-maceutical  (ihemist.  Saint 
John,  N.  B.,  and  f<jr  sale  by  Druggists  and  General  Dealers.  Price 
#1.00  per  bottle  ;  six  bottles  for  $5.00. 


Gent's  Leather  Hat  Boxes  at 


•HlliiiiiMtii,  nulliic4'*t<u.,  ikty  UwimI,  HI..Iu1iii,  S.  II. 


^ys.  11079.1 

"'•'ay.  nil,  r.  rj. 

A  [If  .;;,.„ 

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— ;         1879.1 


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3.') 


MAHOU  Ikui  Thirty-Oue  Daya. 


11070, 


VUA&VM  UP  TltlS  IkloON. 

I'iiKi  giKirfer,  1st  day,  •)!».  aim.  l)n.  a.m.  N.  W. 
I'ull  Moon.  Hth  ilay.  Hli.  .JCni.  9a.  a.m.  K.  S.  E. 
r jiBt  Quui-Ut,  Nth  clay,  llh.  V'm.  31)s.  p.m.  W.  liy  N. 
Now  Mf)on,  iWd  day,  'Ih.  -lOm.  I.'js.  v.m.  W.  K.  W, 
Kir«t  guarter,  .'«)th  day,  81i.  -lOni.  a'Js.  ivM.  S,  W.  by  8, 


.M. 


I'erlgi'o 
!»th  day,  Oh.  i-. 

Apogeo 
25th  day,  lOh  a..m. 


]  Sat 
a  St' 

ajio 

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slw 

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16  Sat 
16  Si' 

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18  Til 

19;  W 

20  Th 
21 1  Fri 
2i,Sat 
2;]  Si; 

21  Mo 
2.');Tii 
26,  W 

27  Th 

28  Fri 

29  Sat 
80  Sit 
31 1  Mo 


St.  David.  [S 

iHtSiin.  Ijont.  Czar  Nifiiolasd.  IR')). 
Louis  Philippe  nrrlveil  in  Eng.  1H48 
Weiitmorlantl  Co.  Court.  Siioir 

Laplace  died  1827.  Hlormij 

M.  of  Lontlonderrv  died  IH.'il. 
Hible  SociftyinHtltutud  1«0I. 
Duke  of  HridRewater  died  1K0;1. 
2d  Sunday  in  Lent.  CoUl  Uahi 

Prince  of  Wales  married  IWi'J.  <n- 
Carliton  Co.  Court.  Snow 

St.  Gregory. 

Pi'incess  Boatrlfo  Marv  l»orn  18.");'. 
Earl  St.  Vincent  died  IHiJ. 
Id  Sunday  iu  Lent.  Fair 

St.  Patrick.  Frosty 

Yorkmul  (iloiiri'xtcr  Co.  Toio^s. 
( 18)  Princess  liuuisc  born  IH  IS. 

IS 
Princess  IyOuia(Miiarricd  (Sri.  |N 
Kmp.  of  Germany  born  1797.  Ftiir 
4th  Sundn.y  i:i  T.fiit.  Front  ij 

Q.  Elizabetli  d.  um.       [Lady  Day. 
liestiijonche  ft  Ch(t  rlottn  Co  <  'ourt. 
Duke  of  t;andjridg(!  ))orn  hSli). 
Slave  trade  al)oli.slu'<l  ]fS07. 
War  declared  against  Russia  ISjI. 


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THE  VTTAT/IZINC;  NLrTRITIVE-TONTf!  .lu.alities  of  Rohhwm'a 

Pho«p}ivri::vtl  EtHiihi'in  of  I'otl  Lircr  Oil  irith  Ldcto-P/iosphatc  of  Lime 

would  indicate  its  j,'roat  v;duu  as  a  Ue^torntirc  .and  fiirii/oi'fitor,  and  in 

that  low  condititm  of  tlie  system  prevailing  in  [latients  ncirverimj  from 

Uipthcrin  as  well  as  Feven  especially  those  of   a    Tiiplioid  character  ; 

while,    if  taken    when    the   luemonitory  si,i,Mis    loMitmh'  and   iraikncsn 

appear,  it  would  have  a  tendency  to  prvirnl  the  attack,  or  lighten  and 

shorten  its  duration.  The  cases  iu  wliieh  it  has  been  used  fully  hear 
out  this  liy])othesis.  Tt  stinnd.-ites  the  enfeebled  ])ower.s,  and  builds  up 
ami  gives  fresh  life  and  vitality  to  the  whole  system.  l'rei»nred  solely 
hy  .1.  II.  llol»ins<m.  Pharmaceutical  Chemist,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  and  for 
sale  hy  Druggists  and  (leneral  Dealers.  Price  1^1.00  per  bottle  ;  six 
bottles  for  ^5.00. 


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''      VIM" 

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^reohfl'lfaiid  Orgniis  ^akt'ii  in  oxoliallgc  by 


f';. 


CALENDAK. 


1879.] 


APRIL  has  Thirty  Dayp. 


[1879, 


riiAcr.s  OF  THE  Moon.  j 

Full  Moon,  6th  day,  Ch.  Oia.  los.  p.m.  E,  Perigee.         j 

Last  Quarter,  i;UU  day.  Oh.  41m.  51s.  A.M.  S.  W.  hy  W.  7th  day,  6h.  a.m. 
New  Moon,  21st  day,  Oh,  Sim.  21s.  a.m.  S.  E.  by  8.  Apogee. 

First  Quarter,  29th  day,  Ch.  52m.  Os.  a.m.  N.  E.  by  N.  21st  day,  2h.  p.m. 


2       ITu 


EVENTS,  HOLIDAYS,  ETC. 


13Su 


27S1T 
28  Mo 
a)!Tu 
301 VV 


NorthumherVd  tD  Kings  Co.  Court. 
All  Foul's  Day.  [N 

Loss  of  stcaincr  Atlantic  1H,G. 
Tower  of  Jjondou  opened  free  1875 
Oliver  (loldsmith  d.  1171.        Haiti 
Britisli  Museum  estab.  1753.    ISnotv 
Palm  Sunday. 

Prince  Leopold  b.  185.1.    Ilii^h  tides 
l'\iir  d?  Frosty 
liord  Bacon  died  102(>. 
boyton  crossed  Channel  1875. 
Good  Friday. 

Utrecht  Tr'ty  of  Peace  si^nrd  171.'!. 
Easter  S.  Cold  dis.  Australia  1.S51. 
Princess  Beatrice  born  18.7;.  I'resi- 
[dent  Lincoln  assassinated  'tJS. 
Thiers  born  17"J7.  Cold  llicjli 

St.  Arnold.  Winils 

Dr.  Livingstone  buried  1871. 
St.  Alphege. 

Lo\    Sunday.  Napoleon  111.  b.  1808 

Hixoir 
St.  John  Co.  Cov.rt.  and 

St.  George.  Stvniiii 

Cromwell  born  1599. 
Prs.  Alice  Maud  b.  1843.    St  r^rark 
Cpt.  Cook  land'd  at  l!otany  B.  177ii. 
'M  Sunday  after  Easter.  Cold 

Mutiny  of  the  Bounty  I'.s;).        (tint 
Kvnt  Count II  Court.  IMud;/ 

London  University  founded  18i.'7. 


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fought,  and  when  tipon  even  the  stron;j[est  the  tug  and  stress  of  it  tell 
so  heavily,  how  ncL-essary  it  beeonies  for  us  to  provide  for  the  keejting 
up  of  our  reserve  Ht(H;k  of  mental  ami  phiitiical  ntamina  by  the  use  of 
such  a  nerve-tonic  and  vitali:in(j  atjcnt  as  IloBiNSi  s's  Piiu.SPHouiZEU 
EmULSIO.N  Ol'' Ooi)  LlYKIlOlI-  WITH  LACTO-rilOSl'lI.VTE  oF  LiME !  Its 
gently  stimulating  and  nutritive-tonic  pro2)erties  supply  the  materials 
and  as.sist  Nature  in  her  efforts  to  keep  up  with  the  exhaustive  demands 
upon  her  reserves.  Prepared  solely  by  J.  IT,  Robinson,  Pharmaceuti- 
cal (Chemist,  St.  John,  N,  B,,  and  for  sale  1)y  Druggists  and  Ueneral 
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MAY  has  Thirty-Ono  Days. 


[1879. 


PlfAREH  OP  TIIK  Mut)N. 

Full  aioon,  Oth  day,  Ih.  4;'ni.  .TJji.  a  m.  i\  S.  W.  rerigeo 

Last  Quarter,  ICth  day.  ICh.  1.'  ...  S'Js.  p  u.  E.  5th  day,  nii.  p.  h. 
New  Moon,  21st  day,  Ih.  2fiui.  i:>3.  a,  m.  N.  l-y  E.  Aiiogee 

.  First  Quarter,  irtth  day,ni.l'2in.27a.p.M.S.by\V.HjW.  18th  day,  Cli.  p.  ji. 


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EVENTS,  HOUDAY8,  ETC. 


aOFri 
31 1  Sat 


Prince  Arthur  horn  l.SoO.  [N 

Princess  Charlotte  married  181(5. 
Jamaica  di.soovered  I-IH.").  Cold 

Third  Sunday  after  Kaster.       and 
Napoleon  I.  tlied  ISiil.  Windu 

Eligii  tides.  Fair 

Treaty  of  Washington,  1S?1. 
Schiller  died  1S05. 
Am.  I'acitic  II.  U.  finished  18C9. 
i<\>urth  Sunday  after  Easter. 
Lord  Stratford  beheaded  1011. 

Fair 
Dean  Dale  died  1870, 
O'Connell  died  18^17. 
Battle  of  Albuera.  1811. 
Dr.  Jonner  born  17-1'J.  Igation  Sun. 
Loyalists  lnddSt..T,.  N.B  .  178:3.  Ko 
Amm  Uoleyn  beheaded  15;W. 

Fa  li- 
st. Helena  discovered  1502. 
Ascension  Day. 
Loss  of  the  Admiral  l.«7t. 
Queen  Victoria  born  181'.). 
rrincess  Helena  horn  181(). 
Augustine  Apostle. 

-\kassiz  born  1807. 
Corner  stone  City  Ilall  laid  1HT8.     i 
Ascension.  Rainij\ 

Mutiny  at  Lucknow  1857. 


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Mr..  George  Sewell,  of  Memramcook,  N.  B.,  writing  from  Moncton, 
under  date  of  May  7th,  1H78,  s.ays  :  -Mr.  J.  H.  Hobinson,  St.  John, 
N.  B.,  Dear  Sir,  In  .Tami.ary  last  I  came  to  Moncton  from  Memram- 
cook to  consult  a  physician,  as  I  was  in  the  last  stage  of  C'onsuiiip- 
tion.  When  I  arriv(*d  here  I  had  to  go  to  my  bed,  and  w:vs  so  low  I 
never  expected  to  leave  it.  A  i)hysiciau  was  called  who  i»ronounced 
m}''  ca.se  hopeless  ;  th.at  I  might  live  a  week  or  two,  but  ceitainly  not 
more.  As  a  last  resort  he  recommended  llo -inson's  (-od  l^iver  Oil 
with  Ijacto-PhoHphate  of  lame.  I  purchased  a  bottle, a  1  after  taking 
the  first  dose  I  commenced  to  improve.  It  seemed,  alter  taking  a 
dose,  Jis  if  I  had  ea'^en  a  good,  hearty  meal.  I  have  continued  taking 
it  ever  since  and  am  lajudly  im|)roviug.  I  am  (utnfitlent  that  had  it 
not  been  for  j'our  l)il  /  would  hare  heeii  in  mil  i/rare  to-dajj.  Yt>u  are 
at  liberty  to  use  this  in  any  vvay  you  wish,  as  1  am  aaxious  to  let  others 
who  are  afHicted  in  the  same  way,  know,  in  the  hope  tliat  they  too, 
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JUNE  has  Thirty  Days. 


[1879 


Phases  op  the  Moon. 
Full  Moon,  4th  day,  9h.  lira.  273.  A.  m.  S.  E.  Perigee 

Last  Quarter,  11th  day.  Oh.  31ni.  51s.  p.m.  W.  by  N.  3d  day,  Ih.  a.m. 

ew  Moon,  I'Jth  day,  3h.  55m.  21s.  p.m.  N.  E.  by  E.  J^  E.        Apogee 
First  Quarter.  a7thdaj'.  Ih.  31m.  4js.  a.m.  W.  by  N.  U  N.  15th  day,  Gh.  a.m. 


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EVENTS,  HOLIDAYS,  ETC. 

°      sun's 

DECL. 

HM. 

HM. 

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HIGH 
■WATER,  j 

a.    M. 

n.    H. 

1 

Sir 

Whitsunday.    Pentecost.            [N 

•2-2    3 

4  21 

7  3-- 

9e26 

reins 

8m  25 

2 

Mo 

Gordon  Riots  1780.                  lininy 

22  11 

4  2(1 

7  35 

10    26 

seers 

9    10 

.T 

Tu 

York  <&  Westnwrland  Co.  Courts. 

a  1!) 

4  20 

7  36 

11    29 

seers 

9    52 

4 

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Battle  of  Magenta  185i). 

■22  2(i 

4  m 

7  37 

thigs 

10    47 

5 

Th 

r»ss  s.  Waverley  1873.    Chamiable 

2-2  33 

4  19 

7  J?? 

0m31 

thigs 

11    40 

fi 

Fri 

Victory  of  Stony  Creek  1813. 

i-i  3!) 

4  18 

7  i>H 

1    37 

knee? 

Ok  32 

7 

Sat 

IHi-dt  Reform  Bill  passed  Eng.  1*32. 

■22  45 

4  18 

7  39 

2    36 

knees 

1    21 

H 

Sii 

Trinity  Sunday. 

22  51 

4  18 

7  40 

3    30 

legs 

2     9 

9 

Mo 

Charles  Dickens  died  1870.  • 

2-2  m 

4  17 

7  40 

4    19 

legs 

2    56 

10 

Tu 

Charlotte  Co.  Coitrf.       jf 

•23    1 

4  17 

7  41 

5      3 

feet 

3    43 

11 

W 

St.  Barnabas.                         Rainy 

ii    ft 

1  17 

7  41 

5    46 

feet 

4    32 

IS 

Th 

Corpus  Christi. 

23    0 

4  17 

7  42 

6    27 

feet 

5    22 

i;i 

Fri 

Defeat  of  the  Ashantees  1873. 

23  13 

4  17 

7  42 

7      8 

face 

0    19 

11 

Sat 

Battle  of  Marengo  1800. 

2!  16 

4  17 

7  43 

7    49 

face 

7    23 

15 

SiJ 

1st  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

•23  1!) 

1  17 

7  43 

8    33 

neck 

8    25 

16 

Mo 

Earl  Canning  died  1862. 

23  21 

4  16 

7  44 

9    2il 

neck 

9    21 

17 

Tu 

Stunbury  Co.  Court.    [N.  B.  laid  '78. 

23  2;^ 

4  16 

7  44 

10      8 

neck 

9    46 

18 

W 

3at.  Waterloo  1815.    Cor.  stone  B. 

•23  25 

4  16 

7  46 

10    58 

arms 

10    32 

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Th 

Shah  of  Persia  visited  Eng.  1873. 

23  2(1 

4  17 

7  45 

11     51 

arms 

11    14 

20 

Fri 

Ureat  fire  in  St.  John,  N.  B.,  1877. 

■Si  27 

4  17 

7  45 

Oe  43 

brest 

11    51 

21 

Sat 

Proclamation  of  Q,  Victoria  18:^7. 
2d  Sunday  nfter  Trinity.        Fair 

•23  27 

»  17 

7  45 

1     35 

brest 

0m58 

22 

Sir 

•23  27 

4  17 

7  45 

2    25 

heart 

1      5 

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Battle  of  Solferino  1859. 

2'{  27 

4  17 

7  46 

3    13 

heart 

1    44 

24 

Tu 

Queens  and  Albert  Co.  Courts. 
Victoria  Co.  Court. 

2;^  26 

4  18 

7  46 

4      0 

heart 

2    23 

25 

W 

23  25 

4  18 

7  46 

4    47 

bwls 

3     4 

26 

Th 

George  IV.  died  1830.                Fair 

•2:1  23 

4  18 

7  46 

5    35 

bwls 

3    52 

27 

Fri 

Massacre  at  Cawnpore  1857. 

•23  21 

4  19 

7  46 

6    23 

reins 

4    43 

28 

Sat 

Que^n  Victoria  crowned  18:^. 

•£i  IS 

4  19 

7  46 

7    16 

reins 

5    39 

20 

Sir 

;id  Sunday  after  Trinity.  St.  Peter. 

23  15 

1  20 

7  46 

8    12 

seers 

6    43 

30 

Mo 

ArgyU  belieaded  1685, 

23  12 

4  20 

7  46 

9    12 

secra 

7    53 

A  LEADINd  MEDICAL  AUTHORITY  Hays:  '' Cimsimplion  hi 
essentially  a  tlifctease  of  dene  n  end  ion  au<l  tlcatij.  So  that  it  may  he  in- 
ferred that  the  treatment  for  the  most  i)art  .should  be  of  a  suHtaiiiituj 
and  iiiri(ior(tti))(i  character— nutritious  food,  pure,  dry  air,  with  such 
varied  and  moderate  exerci.ses  in  it  as  the  Htreugth  will  bear,  the  enli- 
vening influence  of  brij^dit  sunshine  and  agreeable  scenery,  and  cheerful 
society  and  occupation,  aided  by  a  judici<ius  use  of  iiicdiciiKiI  tonics  and 
stiiuulantH,  are  among  the  mean.s  best  suited  tc  reatore  the  defective 
functions  and  structures  of  frames  ^>n<»e  to  dcaiii.^^ 

Jtohiiisoii^s  Plimpiiorizcd  Enmlstn)}  of  Cod  Lirer  Oil  with  Lacto-Phoa- 
phate  uf  Liiiif  by  its  gently  stimuUttimj  and  iintritifc  tonic  jn-operties  is 
adaj)ted  in  an  ennnent  degree  to  this  oHice  of  lestoring  the  "  defective 
functions  and  structures,"  as  the  nund)er  of  ciises  in  which  it  has  been 
so  successfullj'  used,  together  with  its  short  record  of  a  few  nnuiths 
that  has  jdaced  it  in  the  furciimst  ranks  of  proprictarif  rcnwdivs  will 
fully  testify. 


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15th^fty,  Ch.  A.M. 

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1    »>  seers 

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4?  bwls 
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it  may  bt.  in- 
a  smtdinimj 
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t^a'-,  the  enli-  ' 
and  cheerful 
''^  tonics  and  ^ 
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Ji-operties  is 
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1879.] 


JULY  has  Thirty-One  Days. 


[1879 


Phases  op  the  Moon.  Perigee 

Full  Moon,  3d  day,  5h.  13m.  IWs.  p.m.  E.  by  N.  1st  day,  2h.  a.m. 

Last  Quarter,  11th  day,  4h.  30m.  3s.  a.m.  S.  by  E.  %  E.         Apogee 
New  Moon,  I'Jtli  day,  4h.  41m.  453.  a.m.  E.  S.  E.  12th  day,  llh  p.m. 

First  Quarter,  2Gth  day,  Oh.  11m.  273.  a.m.  N,  Perigee 

27th  day,  121i.  p.m. 


EVENTS,  HOLIDAYS,  ETC. 

u9  a 

."3    W 
?3    O 

8  3 

1 

Tu 

Kings,  Kent  ft  Madawaska  Co.C'ts. 

O       1 

hm 

hm. 

U.     M. 

H.     M. 

Dom.  Canada  estab.  1867.          [N 
(1)  Cor.  stone  Masonic  Halilald  '78. 

2;i    8 

4  21 

7  46 

10  b  15 

thigs 

9m   5 

2 

W 

2:i    4 

4  22 

7  45 

11     18 

thigs 

9    39 

3 

Th 

Fair 

22  59 

4  22 

7  45 

knees 

10    40 

4 

Fri 

Garibaldi  born  1807. 

:22  51 

4  23 

7  45 

0m20 

knees 

11    34 

5 

Sat 

Princess  Helena  married  1806. 

22  49 

4  24 

7  44 

1     17 

legs 

0E2:i 

6 

8u 

4th  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

22  43 

4  25 

7  44 

2      8 

legs 

1     10 

7 

Mo 

Fair 

22  37 

4  26 

7  44 

2    56 

feet 

1    53 

8 

Tu 

Carlcton  dt  Gloucester  Co.  Court. 

22  30 

4  27 

7  43 

3    39 

feet 

2    33 

9 

W 

England  acquired  Isl.  Cypms  1878. 

22  24 

4  27 

7  43 

4    22 

feet 

3    11 

10 

Th 

Columbus  born  1447. 

22  16 

4  2K 

7  43 

5      3 

face 

3    51 

11 

Fri 

Duke  of  Kent  married  1818. 

22    9 

4  29 

7  42 

5    45 

face 

4    32 

12 

Sat 

Battle  of  Aughrim  1691            Rain 

22    0 

4  30 

7  42 

6    29 

neck 

5    17 

13 

Sti 

ftth  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

21  52 

4  31 

7  41 

7    13 

neck 

6    12 

14 

Mo 

Bastih^  destroyed  1789. 

21  43 

4  31 

7  4(t 

8      1 

neck 

7    25 

1ft 

Tu 

Itestiyouche  Co.  Court. 

21  34 

4  32 

7  39 

8    51 

arms 

8    36 

16 

W 

Sir  Jcshua  Reynolds  born  17;.';i. 

Jl  24 

4  33 

r  39 

9    42 

arms 

9    25 

17 

Th 

Oawnpore  captured  1857.         Rain 
Ped.  II.  Emp.  Brazil  '41.    lConf.'71. 

21  14 

4  ;w 

7  ;w 

10    36 

brest 

10      9 

18 

Fri 

21    4 

4  35 

7  37 

11     30 

brest 

10    54 

19 

Sat 

Bp.  Winchstr  k. '73.   B.Colomb.  ent. 

'•.'0  53 

4  36 

7  36 

0e21 

brest 

11    35 

20 

rtir 

6  after  Trin.  Cor.  stone  Leinster  st. 

20  42 

4  37 

7  35 

1     11 

heart 

0m13 

21 

Mo 

Bat.  Bull  Run  '61.      IB.  cli.  laid  '78. 

20  31 

4  38 

7  34 

1     59 

heart 

0    49 

22 

Tu 

St.  J.  d-  Northld  Co.  Ct.    [(lov.  '78. 

20  19 

4  39 

7  33 

2    45 

bwls 

1    28 

23 

W 

Hon.  E.  B.  Chandler  sworn  in  Lt.- 

20    7 

4  40 

7  32 

3    33 

bwls 

2    .7 

24 

Th 

English  took  Gibraltar  1704. 

19  55 

4  41 

7  31 

4    21 

rems 

2    46 

25 

Fri 

St.  James.                                Wind 

19  42 

4  42 

;  31 

5     12 

rema 

3    27 

2(i 

S.at 

Lord  Cranworth  died  1868.      Rain 

19  29 

4  43 

7  30 

6      6 

secra 

4    13 

27 

Sn 

7th  aft.  Trin.    Atlantic  Cable  suc- 

19 10 

4  44 

7  29 

7      3 

seers 

5      ft 

28 

Mo 

cessfully  laid  1866. 

19    2 

4  45 

7  28 

8      3 

thigs 

6    13 

29 

Tu 

Niagara  Bridge  completed  1848. 
William  Penn  died  1718. 

18  48 

4  46 

7  27 

9      5 

thigs 

7    35 

30 

W 

18  34 

4  47 

7  26 

10      6 

knees 

9     2 

31 

Th 

RR.  convention  at  Portland,  Me. '50 

18  19 

4  47 

7  25 

11      4 

knees 

9    39 

Anothkk  Communication  fuom  Mu.  Giw.  Sewell,  dated  Moncton, 
N.  B.,  Juno  22nd,  1K7H. 

J.  II.  RoiiiNSON,  Esq.— /">('( (r  Wr— I  wrote  you  in  Maj-  last  informing 
yon  of  the  wonderful  l'ui'<>  your  "I'hosiiliorized  Emui;  'On  of  ('od  Liver  On 
with  Lacto-jihos]ihale  of  iJmc"  liad  made  in  mj-  oasi',  and.  at  Ihe  same 
time  promismg  to  write  yon  from  timt^  to  time  to  let  yon  know  Ikjw  I  was 
getting  along.  lam  mtich  better  in  every  way;  am  st  rong(U' ;  can  walk  a 
good  long  (listanee  without  getting  tiivd.  Sieep  well  and  eat  a  hearty 
meal.  In  fact  I  am  a  new  man  in  ev<n'y  respect,  and  those  who  .saw  me 
three  months  ago  anil  see  nii>  now,  can  lianlly  believe  that  I  am  the  same 
person. 

The  above  are  facts,  and  believing  that  ingratitude  is  one  of  the  unpar- 
donable sins,  I  feel  it  a  duty  to  tell  you  of  wliat,  under  a  kind  Providence, 
your  preparation  has  done  I'or  me.     Wishing  you  every  success,  &<!.  &e. 

For  Sale  by  Druggists  and  General  Dealers,  Price  $1.00  per  Bottle  i  six 
for  $5.00. 


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1879.] 


AUGUST  has  Thirty-one  Days. 


[1879 


Phases  of  the  Moon. 
Full  Moon,  2d  day,  2h.  4rm.  51s.  a.m.  S.  W.  by  S.  J4  S.  Apogee 

lAst  Quarter,  9th  day,  9h.  44ra.  333.  p.m.  E.  N.  E.  0th  day,  Ch.  p.m 
New  Moon,  irth  day,  3h,  46m.  21s.  p.m.  S.  W.  by  W.  Perip'ee 

First  Quarter,  81th  day.  lOh.  47m.  333.  a.m.  N.  E.  by  E.  ^  E.  22d  day,  2h,A.M. 
Full  Moon,  3l8t  day,  2h.  33m.  39a.  p.m.  N.  E.  by  N. 


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EVENTS,   HOLIDAYS,  ETC. 


Lammas.  [N 

Capitulation  of  Sedan  1870.     Fair 

8th  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

George  Canning  died  1827. 

St.  Thomas.       Frequent  Shcnoers 

Prince  Alfred  born  1844. 

Name  of  Jesus.  Llaid  1878. 

Cor.  stone  Queen-sq.  Metb.  Church 

St.  Lawrence. 

9th  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

Rain 

Old  Lammas  day. 

Fii-st  book  printed  1459. 

Napoleon  I.  born  1709. 

Gas  fli-st  used  in  London  1807. 

10th  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

Emperor  of  Austria  born  1830. 

Cold  and  Sh&ivery 
Prince  of  Wales  at  Quebec  I860. 
Duke  of  NorthumberJand  d  1867 
Battle  of  Bosworth  Field  1485. 
Treaty  of  Prague  1866. 
nth  Sun.  aft.  Tiinity.  Changeable 
Battle  of  Crecv  1346.  Shmvery 

Prince  Albert  6.  Consort  b.  1819. 
Tending  of  Julius  CsDsar  d.  c.  55. 
St.  Augustine  [1782 

Royal  George  sunk  at  Spithead 
Peace  with  China  1842.  Very 

12th  Sunday  after  Trinity.    Hainy 


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WEAK  AND  SIOKLY  CHILDREN,  with  their  pinched  features 
and  emaciated  forms  aj»peal  strongly  to  the  best  sympathies  of  every 
one.  Yet,  our  symi)athies  are  of  but  little  benefit  unless  they  take  a 
practical  form,  and  the  suifeiings  from  both  Mental  and  Physical 
Debility  be  relieved  \,y  administering  some  such  strength-giving  "medi- 
cinal and  nutritive  Blood  and  Brain  food  as  Mobinnon's  Phosphorized 
E^nidsknof  Cixi  Lii'cr  Oil  with  Lacto-Phospfiate  of  Lime.  It  aids  the 
process!  s  of  digestion  and  assimilation,  re- vitalizes  the  blood,  and  sup- 
p'ying  the  material  for  bone  and  muscle  structure,  furnishes  the  fouu- 
d  vtion  fcr  stronrjand  hcalt/ii/  constitiUioxs. 

Pre]  ared  solely  by  J.  H.  Robinson,  Pharmaceutical  Chemist,  St. 
Jo'in,  N.  B.,  and  for  sale  by  Druggists  and  (general  Dealers.  Price 
J^l.OO  ptr  bottle  ;  six  bottles  for  §5.00. 


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Apogee 
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^REPTEMEER  lian  TLirtyJDayr. 

Vit.v.sis  vv  TiiK  Moon. 
I »ist  Quarter,  8th  day,  Sli.  3'Jm.  51.4.  r.M.  In.  E. 
New  Moou,  10th  (lay,  Ih.  30in.  33s,  am.  N.  N.  E. 
First  QnarU'r,  Sid  ilay.  Ih.  55111. 15.s.  IMI.  S.  by  ];.  i/,  1). 
Full  Moon,  30th  day,  4h.  62m.  IDs.  A.M.  S.  W.  by  V. 


[1879 

Apogee 
Ct!i  day  at  noon. 

ren'j';co 
18th  dr.y,  1  h.A  M. 


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EVIiNT.S,  nOLIDAYS,  ETO. 


Rattle  of  Sedan  l.^TO.  [N 

Oli'  or  Cromwell  died  1659. 
Frejich  Republic  proclaimed  18T0. 
.Malta  captured  1800. 
Flight  of  King  of  Naples  18G0. 
13th  F,uu.  afUT  Trinity.  Fair 

NatlvUy  cl  Virgin  Mary.  rtak.lvS.W. 
Westmnrliind   Co.   V.    St*b<istopol 
Jas.  IV  of  Bcot.  den.  &  slain  1513. 
Ijidy  raJmerston  died  18(;!^, 

English  took  Quebec  1759.  Fair 
Uth  Sun.  after  Trin.  ■Wellington 
Brunei  d.  1850.  Id.  185:i. 


Quebec  sur.  to  British  1769. 
Battle  of  Poictiera  135(5. 
i*eace  C^ongrfss  of  Brussels  1848. 
ir.tli  Sun.  after  Trin.  St.  Mattliew. 
Autumn  begius.  fN 

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Butler  (poet)  died  1080.  Fair 

Siego  of  Paris  commenced  1870. 
St.  Cyprian. 

Ten  i»roeck's  4  miles  in  7.155.1 1870. 
IGth  Sunday  aff^r  Trinity. 
at.  Michael.    Michaelmas  Day. 
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A  CHILD'S  OPINION. -A  FACT. 

Stanley had  recovered  from  a  very  serious  illness,  brcnight  on 


by  too  close  application  to  his  books,   in   his  earnest  endeavors  to  out- 
strip his  little  schoolmates  in  the  race  after  knowledge. 

His  little  brother,  Percy,  a  youth  of  three  summers,  as  was  quite 
natural,  held  a  very  high  opinion  of  the  Medicine  (Robinson's  Phos- 
phorized  Emulsion  of  Cod  Liver  Oil  with  Lacto-Phosphate  of  Lime), 
that  had  produced  such  gratifying  results,--  but  at  the  .same  time,  had 
a  very  warm  affection  for  it  on  his  own  private  account.  After  having 
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OOTOBER  has  Thirty-one  Days. 


[1879, 


Phases  ok  this  BIoon. 
liUst  Quarter,  8th  day,  9h.  19m.  3s.  A.  ii.  W.  8.  W. 
New  Moon,  15th  day,  lOh.  44m.  453.  a.m.  S.  by  E.  H  E. 
First  Quarter,  22d  day,  Ih.  63m.  51s.  a.m.  W.  N.  W. 
Full  Moon,  29th  day,  Oh.  45m.  21a.  p.m.  S.  E.  by  S.  >4  S. 


Apogee 
4th  day,  5h.  a.  m. 

perigee 
16th  day,  Ih.  p.  si, 

Apogee 
31st  day,  4h.  p.  m. 


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FA'ENTS,    HOLIDAYS,    KTC. 


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Sir  Edwin  Landsoer  died  ISTl.      [S 
(Jhanning  died  I84:i.  Rain ; 

Oid  St.  Matthew.    St.  Oerard. 
First  English  Riblc!  printed  1.'j35. 
Seventeenth  Sunday  after  Trinity. 
Failli. 

York  and  Kings  County  Courtn. 
G'tflre.s  Miramichi  1825  Clucago  71 
St.  Denys.  Changeable 

Father  Mathew  bom  1700. 
Isabella  II.  exQueen  Spain  b.  18.30. 
Eighteenth  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

(30)  Lord  Palmerston  bom  irsi. 
Sunbury  County  Court.      Sltoircry 
Marie  Antoinette  executed  ViV'i. 
Siege  Sebastopol  commenced  1854. 
St.  Luke  the  Evangelist.  [Am.  1402. 
19th  Sun.  after  Trin.  Columbuadis. 
Pire  in  Portland,  N.  B.  1877. 
NorthumberlanadtQueenaCo.Cotirt 
Lord  HoUand  died  1840.  Fair 

Earl  of  Derby  died  1869. 
Sir  James  Graham  died  18G1. 
St.  Crispin. 

Twentieth  Sunday  after  Trinity. 
Captain  Cool£  born  1728. [Co.  Cuarls 
St.  John  Circuit,  Charlotte  dt  Kent 
Metz  surrendered  1870.  liain 

Sheridan  born  1751. 
Allhallows  Eve. 


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consent  had  descended  to  him,  he  critically  holds  it  up  between  bis  eye  'A 
and  the  light,  and  with  the  air  of  a  Chief  Justice,  remarks  : — ^'Mamma, 
Hike  'zat  better' ii  lobster." 

Little  Percy's  just  apjireciatiou  is  a  very  [,'eneral  one  among  thn 
;  children  who  have  once  taken  the  Emulsion,  and  mothers  would  have 

less  cause  for  an.xiety  <ni  account  of  the  ceaseless  drains  upcm  the  ton 
j  frail  constitutions  of  their  fast-growing  little  ones  di  1  they  but  fully 
1  estimate  the  marvellous  strengthenuig  and  vivifying  properties  of  this 

medicine  and  its  adaptability  to  the  wants  of  growing  stuuctuues. 

Try  it. 


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5. 


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J'erlgeo 
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Apogee 
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TiiASES  OP  THK  Moon. 
Last  Quarter,  7th  day,  Ih.  ."31  in.  Os.  a.m.  E.  by  B.  Terigco 

New  Moon,  i:3th  day,  Sli.  llta.  ITw.  p.  M.  N.  W.>^  W.     13th  day,  l^h.  p.  ii. 
First  Qiiarter,*,'Oth  day,Uh.;J0ra.5l3.p.M.E.S.E.»4E.  Apogee 

Full  Moon,  28tli  day,  4h.  aSin.  153.  P.M.  N.E.byE.J^E.  27th  day,  4h.  p.  u. 


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Gloucester  County  Court. 
Battle  of  Inkernian  1854. 
St.  Ijeonard. 

Defeat  of  the  Sikhs  at  Mooltan  '48. 
Trent  affair  18t!I.  Fair 

22d  afterTrin.  V.  of  Wales  born  Ml 
Martin  Luther  born  148;5. 
Reittigouche  rfr  Albert  Co.  Court. 
Battle  of  Sheriff  Muir  1715. 
George  Fox  died  1090.  Rainy 

Highest  tides  of  the  year. 
St.  Machutus.  [1869 

23d  after  Trin.  Suez  Canal  opened 


Victoria  Co.  Court. 
St.  Edmund. 

Princess  Royal  born  1840. 
St.  Cecilia.  Changcnble 

St.  Clement.    24th  after  Trinity. 
Tran.  of  Venus  over  sun's  disc  1029 
Aladawaska  Co.  Court. 
Sandwich  Islands  diaeoverod  1798. 
Princess  Mary  (of  Teck)  born  1833 
Washington  Irving  died  18.59. 
Cardinal  Wolsey  died  1530.      Fair 
1st  Sunday  In  Advent.  St.  Andrnv/. 


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THE    INVIGORATING,   FATTENING,   AND   NUTRITIVE 

properties  of /Jo^^tft.wn's  Phosphorizeil  Emulsion  of  Cod  Liver  Oil  with 
Lacto-Phosphate  of  Lime  are  such  as  would  indicate  its  sufficiency  to 
"  sustain  the  body  in  the  performance  of  its  vajiou;^  functions,"  with 
the  aid  o*"  but  little  solid  food.  Hence  its  superior  remeilial  worth  in 
the  '■^WaMin(j  Diseases  of  CliiUlliootl,'' — the  "'  W<istin(/  Awaii,"  in  those 
of  'U^onsumptive  tendineif,"— in  Consumption  itself,  as  well  as  in  General 
Dehililii,  and  in  all  cases  of  Prostration  and  Emaciation.  Prepared 
solely  by  J.  H.  Robinson,  Pharmaceutical  Chemist,  St.  .John,  N.  B., 
and  for  sale  by  Druggists  and  General  Dealers.  Price  $1.00  per  bottle ; 
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Carlyloborn  1795. 

Home  made  Italian  capital  1870. 

St.  Mcholaa. 

2d  Sunday  in  Advent. 

Fair 
Westmorland  and  Carleton  Co.  C. 
Royal  Academy  estal).  1768. 
Alexander  Dumas  died  1870. 
Edwin  Forrest  died  18^2. 
High  Tides.    St.  Lucia.      [d.  1861. 
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Samuel  Rogers  (poet)  died  18.'j5. 
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Napoleon  III.  Prcs't.  1848.      ll(J'J2. 
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Hugh  Miller  died  185«. 
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St.  John  the  Evangelist. 
1st  Sun.  after  Christmas.  Innoc'ts. 
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(Reyisttred  Trade  Mark,) 

WITH  LACTO-^PHOSCPHATE  OF  LIME. 

For  Consumiition,  C^)uyhs,    Bronchitis,   Aplionia,    Cliroii;   lllieumiv- 

tism,  Lo.ss  of  Nervous  Puwe:-,  (xeueral  Ddnlity,  Emaciation, 

Scrofula,  Scrofulous  an  J  Syphilitic  IJkers,  Rickets, 

An;einia,  Amenorrhd-a,  Leucorrliuia,  Cliolorosis, 

and  all  inii)urities  of  the  blood. 

Manufactured  solely  by  J.  H.  Robinson,  Gtiemist, 

ST.  croHinsr,  nsr.  b. 


Itadies"  Corsets  and  (.  )i}ldreo's  "Waists  at  1,  EDGAR  OOI.DINGS, 


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Htluiphou,  iVtillace  A  I'o.,  C'ltj  Uuiul,  81.  John,  S,  It. 


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S.  ll.VYWAEl)  &  00, 

PIMNCE     WM.     STKH:I<:T,     saint    JOHN,    N.     B. 

Importers  and  Dealers  (at  Wholesale  only)  of 
All  kinds  of 


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ALSO  -ALL  KINDS  OF 


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Eniaciation, 
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1,  Cbemist 


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CARRIAGE  MAKERS  GOODS  A  SPECIALTY. 

AT  WHOLESALE  AND  EETAIL. 


Always  in  Stock— A  fine  Assortment  of  the 
Highest  Grade  of 

mum  HiEEOii!  WOOD  won. 


Ox*d-ex»s  sol±o±1jec3— 


p.  S.— We  arc  the  Sole  Ai^eiits  for  the  llaiiiiltoii 
Clock  Vo,  for  New  ISriiiiKUiek.  Tlie.se  ^ootls  arc 
warranted,  and  defy  I'oinpetition  in  i»rices. 

THE  TRADE  ONLY  SUPPLIED. 

S-  131.  <Sc  Co- 


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19  King  Street,  St.  John,  N.  B. 

DRY     GOODS 


AND- 


Resnectfully  invito  attention  to  to  their  larjife  and  well  assorted 
stock  of  DRY  COODS,  comprising 

WOOLLENS,   COTTONS,  LINENS.  HOSIERY,   GLOVES, 
SILKS  ilABERDASHERY,  SMALL  WARES,  ttc. 

Special   ualuc  in  Scotch,    West  of  Englancl  ami 
Canadian  Trouserings. 

BLANKETS,  FLANNELS,  AND  TABLE  LINENS. 

Parks'   Grey    Cottons,     Cotton    Warps,   and   Carpet    Warps  at 

Mill  Prices. 


THE   CARPET    DEPARTMENT 

Embraces  all  varieties  and  new  designs  in  Brussels,  Tapestry, 
Wool,  Dutch  and  Union.  Hall  and  Stair  Carpets,  Felts,  Dru;,'- 
gets,  Felt  and  Linen  Crumb  Cloths  ;  Hearth  Rugs  ;  Mats  of  all 
kinds  ;  Mattings  and  Floor  Oil  Cloths.       Curtain  Materials  in 

REPP,  DAMASKS,  TAPESTRIES,  and  COTELINES. 

XJ..A.CE1    OXJE,T.A.IlSrS, 

CURTAIN  TRIMMINGS,  GIMPS,  FRINGES,  &c. 

Cornices  made  to  ordir  in  a  variety  of  st'/Ies.     Carpets  Cut  and  Madi 
Floor  Jil cloths  cut  and  fitted  to  enxler. 

PRICES  MODERATE  AND  TERMS  LIBERAL. 


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J.  &  J.  HEGAN  &  CO., 

19  King  Street,  St.  John,  N.  B. 


Lndies'  Round  Top  Trunks  at 


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stnretl  by 


Stimpson,  Wallace  Si  Co.,  City  Road,  it,  John,  K.  S. 

187!).  1  ADVKUTISEMKNTft. 


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:ry,  gloves, 

^ARES,  &0. 
iJnMancl  and 


LINENS. 

arpet    Warps  at 

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sels,  Tapestry,  f 
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laiie  Imi  I  lim  f  011  Je|^ 

Steam  Engine  and  Macliine  Shop, 
ALBION  and  ST.DAVIDSTREETS;^ 

SAINT  JOHN,  N.   B. 


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^he  Subscriber,  haviiiLj  :ill  tlie  recently  improve*!  facilities,  in  jtrepareil  ;  3 
to  manufacture  every  deHcription  i)f  [  ^^ 

ITEAM   ENGINES   AND    BOILERS,  i 

For  Marine  or  Land  Purposep,  of  any  wize. 

SCREVV^  PROPELLERS, 

Patent     "Variable     Expansive     Cut-off,"^ 

.;  Saving  ilO   Per  Cent,    of  Fuel. 


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|le  would  direct  special  attention  to  the  above,  and  would  refer  parties 
requiring  them,  for  infonnation  re.specting  their  |)ower  and  use- 
fulness, to  the  proprietors  of  "  Scovil's  Kolliuy  Mills." 

IRON  AND  BRASS  CASTINGS 

Made  to  order,  and  Patterns  furnished. 

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Always  on  hand  -Ship  Work,  Pumps,  Cook  Stoves,  Cabooses,  Grates,  .    •* 

Furnace  Mouths,  &C.  ^^ 

i  Work  for  Saw  or  Orist  Mills.  i  » 

CARLinVjY  AIR-TIGHT   COOKIMl    STOVE.    '% 

PATENTEE  AND  SOLE  MANUFACTURER  OF  I    f^ 

HULBERT'S     PATENT    PLOUGH, 


Pronounced  by  judges  to  be  the  best  Plough  in  the  market.  I  j  H 

Blacksmith  Work,  Jack  Screws,  and  Ships'  Cramps,  executed  promptly  and  on  i !  w 

liberal  terms,  I  h 

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t^?-  Plans  anil  arrangements  for  all  work  executed  in  this  Establishment 
will  be  made  without  charge. 

I  JOHN  SMITH, 

%'       :  Practical  Engineer  and  Millwright. 


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Knowlea'  Trunk  Warerooms,  66  King  Street. 


OrKftiia  In  twenty  different  atyi«»H,  lYmtmfactured  by 


48 


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BEARD&VENNING  ' 

18  King*  Street, 

SAINT   JOHN.    N.  B. 


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Ladies*  Shawls  and  Mantles  at  I.  EDGAR  GOLDING'S, 


fart  111  vtl  by 


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HIlniiiHOii,  Uiillaro  •!  4'o.,  i'Hy  HoihI,  Ht.  .I«iliii,  S.  U. 

Cnv    <»l''    HA  I  NT    JOHN. 


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CITY  OF  SAINT  JOHN. 

S>  i.vKsTKn/.  Kauliv,  Kmi.,  Mayor.     W.  If.Ti  ck,  Kwi-.l^.  C,  Kccorclcr. 

KINVJ'S  NVAHI). 


Coimri/forH, 
Williiun  ll.-iiiinit>i 

} ranis  All;ui. 
Ji)hn  MoKiHliWio. 

Hiirtholomew  Coxottcr. 

WKI-MNGTON    WAHI). 

'J'homiiH  n.  HftniiiL'tnii. 


ilVKKti  H  WAHI). 


T)l!KKrt  WAHI). 


HIDNKY  WAUD. 


^etia>±l. 


t, 

N.  B. 


.DINGS, 


Ahfmiiru, 
.liiimm  Doinvillo, 

JamcH  At^uiuH, 

.lollU   Kt'lT, 

Jleniy  Didfell, 
WilHain  Poters, 
(TC(ir>,'o  11.  MiU-tin, 
Saimiel  L.  lirittaili, 
ir.  Adam  UlaHj^ow, 

Jarvis  Wil«(ni, 

William  Bamlall,  Esq.,  Treasurer  or  CJhaiiib«rlain,  and  lleceiver  of 
Taxes. 


rinNCE  WAHI). 


John  H.  Alien. 


(!l'V  S  WAUD. 


UBOOK  8  WAH?>. 


Enoch  B.  Colwell. 
J.  Alfred  Rirtff. 


ALDEUT  WARD. 


C'liarles  Emerson, 


B.  Lester  Peters,  Esq.,  Q,  ('.,  Common  Clerk. 


Herbert  E.  Warilroper,  Ekij.,   I)ei»nty  (.'r  union  Clei'k. 

llnrd  Peters,  E.s(i.,  B.  A.,  City  Eu^'i'neer  and  Ijand  Ayont  (East). 

Michael  W.  Maher,  Inspector  of  Buildings. 

James  J.  l^awlor.  Street  InHi)ector. 

Thomas  F.  liaynumd,  Auditor  ('ity  Accounts. 

(Jeor^e  Stockford,  Hi;h  (Jonstahle. 

C'alvin  Powers,  William  Smith,  F.  M.  Hancock,  W.  Buchanan,  Ed- 
ward Edyson,  Thomas  McPher.soji,  John  Miller,  Joseph  Sharj),  John  • 
Hea,  William  Hawthorne  and  Aruhew  Forbes — Marshals. 

Patrick  McEvoy,  Deputy  (!lerk  of  the  Market,  Kinj^''s  Sipiare. 

.John  Mctiuire,  (Jlerk  of  the  l''ish  ^larket,  Duke  Street. 

W.  Albert  Lockhart,  Ceorjure   K.  Snider,  Stewart  &  White,  Edward 
Maher,  W.  1).  W.  Hubbard,  Thomas  B.  Hanington,  William  Lorri- j  I 
mer,  Robert  W.  Tjowe  and  E<lvvaid  H.  Lester -Licensed  Auctioneers,  j 

Augustus  (^uick,  John  Jenkins,  llobert  J.  Letmard,  Jacob  D.  Mc-j 
T^onald,  .lohn  M.  licavitt,  Timothy  McCarthy,  William  Black,  O.  ij 
Emery,  James  Thomi)soTi  and  Samuel  K.  Wilson-Port  Wardens.         I( 

Charles  S.  Taylor,  Port  or  Harbour  Master.  Ii 

Alexander  Heed,  Clerk  to  Har'oour  Mtvster.  '  \\ 

Jose])h  O'Brien,  Harbour  Inspector.  ;! 

Light  House  Keeper  at  Partridge  Island —James  W^ilsim  ;   at  the  I 
Beiicon — Elijah  Boss  ;  Steam  Whistle,  James  Wilson,  Engineer  ;  W. 
('ameron.  Assistant  Engineer. 

Robert  J.  liconard  and  A\xgustus  Quick,  Commissioners  to  settle 
dis])utes  relative  to  Dockage,  Wharfage  and  Cranage. 

Allan  McLean,  Shipping  Ma«ter. 

John  Wils(m,  jr.,  Uriah  Drake  and  Elias  S.  Flaglor — Assessors  of 
Taxes. 


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Chas.  S.  Taylor,  Collector  of  Wharfage  and  Slippage  at  the  Marl<r| 

Slip;  E.  McLeod,  Collector  of  Slippage  at  Union  Strcot ; — 

Collector  of  Slippage  at  North  Slip  ;  J.  J.  Lawlor,  Collector  of  Wharf 
age  at  Charlotte  Street  Wharf  and  Breakwater  ;  (Jeorge  Y.  F.  Wilson, 
Collector  of  Wharfage  and  Slippage  at  North  Rodney  Wharf  ;  John 
McCaflFerty,  Collector  at  South  Kodnej  Wharf  ;  I^wis  Saunders,  Col 
lector  at  Watson  Slip ;  William  Dunlavej',  Collector  at  King  Strict 
Slip  ;  William  Dunlavey,  Collector  at  Strange  Slip  ;  Lewis  Saundtr-, 
Collector  of  Slippage  at  Ship  Slip  ;  Lewis  Saunders,  Collector  of  Slii 
pa'jre  at  Market  Sli[»,  Guy's  Ward  ;  11.  11.  Allan.  Collect«)r  of  Slipii.V-^ 
at  Ludlow  Slip  ;  George  Y.  F.  Wilson,  Collector  of  Slippage  at  Tr" 
tection  Slip ;  Chas.  S.  Taylor,  C(dlector  of  Fees  at  Buoys  ;  Charles  S 
Taylor,  Collector  of  Anchorage  ;  John  Moran,  Collectin-  of  Slippage  a 
Syiiney  Market  Slip  ;  Chas.  S.  Taylor,  Slij)  Master,  Market  Whar\t 
and  Slip  in  King's  and  Queen's  Wards 

J.  C 
ket 

Joseph  B.  Hamm,  Superintendent  of  Weighers  of  C'oal  and  M"; 
surers  of  Salt.   . 

James  CuUinan,  Alexander  B.  Lockhait,  JohnEiley,  Albert  D.  Wil 
son,  George  Wilson  and  Stephen  Thompson  -Weighei's  of  Coal  aii' 
Measurers  of  S<alt. 

Alexander  McKelvey  at  Maiket  S'.Ip  ;  John  7*'inn  at  Railway  St  i 
tion  ;  Edward  J.  McMuUin  at  Lower  Cove ;  Henry  Fairweather  i; 
North  Slip  ;  Evan  Evans  at  Carleton  Railway  ;  Isaac  O.  Beatteay  ;\' 
Market  Slip,  TJarleton— Inspectors  of  Firewootl,  Bark,  &c. 

Samuel  Gillespie  and  F.  W.  Thompson— Searchers  and  Gangers  m 
Oil  (except  Fish  Oil.) 


.  C.  Wood,  Weigh  Master,  Haj^ijarket ;  H.  Doherty,  Sydney  Mm 
Slip  ;  W.  A.  Spence,  North  Slip  ;  Isaac  O.  Beatteay,  Carleton. 


tin 
Fish 


George  Young,  John  Gallagher,  Jonathan  Anderson,  J.  E.  Tree  u 
1  and  Thomas  Miles,  jr.  -Cullers  of  Dried  and  Inspectors  of  Pickln! 
ish. 

James  Slipp,  Pound  Keeper  (East  Side) ;  William  Cronk,  Pouni 
Keeper  and  Hog  Reeve,  Carleton. 

Francis  Gallagher,  Francis  Jordan,  Robert  Rossiter,  George  Y.  1' 
Wilson,  Charles  O.  Reinecke,  Robert  O.  Courtenay,  James  Wetmon 
William  J.  Gratly,  Samuel  K.  Wilson,  Thomas  Jordan,  Josepli  A 
Likely,  John  M.  Driscoll,  John  W.  Sulia,  William  Wood  worth,  NelMii 
A.  Cougle,  Thomas  J.  Fairweather— Surveyors  of  Lumber. 

William  Hawthorne,  First  District ;  Robert  Carson,  Second  District : 
Neil  McQuanie, Third  District ;  Thomas  C.  Hennigar,  Fourth  District; 
Robert  C.  Quinn,  Fifth  District;  Edward  Edgson,  Si.xth  District; 
Samuel  Clark,  Eighth  District ;  Calvin  Powers,  Ninth  District— Coin 


Board  of  School  Trustees  of  Saint  John.— John  Boyd,  Ch 
Alex.  Lockhart,  John  V.  Ellis,  V.   H.  Fairweather,  Ja,me8  H. 


haimian: 

Edwin  J.  Wetmore  and  J.  Boyle  Travers.  J.  March,  Secretary.  J. 
Bennet,  Ph.  D.,  City  Superintendent.  Office— Ring's  Buihling,  Gcr 
main  Street. 

Police  Department.- Humphrey  T.  Gilbert,  Police  Magistrate 
G'iorge  V.  Nowhn,  Thomas  McAvity  and  Alexander  Lockhart,  Sittim 
Police  Magistrates  at  the  City  Police  Office  in  the  City  of  Saint  Joliii 

Ge(»rge  Henderson,  Clerk.     John  R.  Marshall,  Chief  of  Police  Fon  > 


i  '    i 


Masonic  Hat  and  Gauntlet  Boxes  at 


t/  I 


H,  to 


tl87<l,   i. 


jpage  at  the  Murlat 
Street  ; — 

CJollector  of  Wharf 
reorge  Y.  F.  Wilsnn, 
)dney  Wharf  ;  Join, 
^wis  Saunders,  (M 
:_ctor  at  King  Stttit 
ip  ;  Lewis  Sannd"  r- 
rs,  CV)llector  of  Sli|i 
[Jollector  of  Slipii.vut 

of  Slippage  at  Pid 
t  liuoys  ;  Charles  S 
Hector  of  Slippage  a 
er,  Market  Whar\  e 

oherty,  Sydney  Mai 
3atteay,  Carleton. 

i  of  Coal  and  Me;; 

^iley,  Albert  D.  Wil 
'^eighera  of  C«)al  ami 

inn  at  Eailway  .Sti 
•nry  Fairweather  ;ii 

Haac  O.  Beatteay  at 

ark,  &c. 

hers  and  Gangers  n' 

erson,  J.  E.  Treciii 
nspectors  of  Pickleii 

liam  Cronk,  Poiuni 

siter,  George  Y.  1'". 
y,  James  Wetmoie, 
Jordan,  Joseph  A. 
Woodworth,  NeLsmi 
jumber. 

)n,  Second  Distrirf : 
%r,  Fourth  District: 
)n,  Sixth  Distrid; 
nth  District— Com 

n  Boyd,  (Chairman: 
James  H.  Moraii, 
rch,  Secretary.  J. 
ig'a  Building,  (Jci 

i*olice    Magistrate 
'  Lockhart,  Sittiii. 
'ity  <tf  Saint  Jolm 
lief  of  P<»lice  Foro 


dtimpson,  Wallace  &,  Co,,  City  Itoad,  St.  John,  K.  B. 

1870.]  FIKE   ALAllM — SOCIKTfES. 


51 


WeI,I,IN(!T()\,  No.  1. 


FIRE  DEPARTMENT-! East  Side.) 

A.  Chtpman  Smith,  Chirf  Enijinca'. 

I  John  Wilson,  jun.,  E»fiinccr, 
(Str.)..s  James  T.  Magee,  Foreman. 

(  Robert  Magee,  Assistant  Foreman. 
I  George  Drake,  Eni/lncer. 
Union,  No.  2.— (Steamer.). .  %  William  Quigley,  Foreman. 

{WiWkiui  Miilvin,  Assistant  Foreman. 
I  George  Blake,  Engineer. 
Extinguisher,  No.  3.— (Str.)N  John  Knollin,  Foreman. 

(Joseph  T.  Noble,  Assistant  Foi'eman. 

Hook  and  Ladder  Company.— John  Jackson,   Captain, 

Lieutenant. 

FIRE  DEPARTMENT-(Weht  Side.) 

Gideon  Sprague,  Chief  Eviiinecr. 

Western  Star,  No.  7.  -  -Jose])h  O.  Craft.  Enr/ineer. 

Prince  of  Wales,  No.  8.  —William  Lambert,  Ent/incer. 

Hook  and  Ladder  Company.— D.  \V.  Clark,  Captain. 


City  of  Saint  John  Fire  Alarm  Telegraph. 


I.  r.ocAUTY  or  boxes. 

No.  2  Engine  House,  King  Sq. 
No.  3  Engine  House,  Union  st. 
Cor.  Sewell  and  (itarden-ats. 
Cor.  Mill  and  Union-sts. 
Police  Station,  Market  Square. 
Cor.  Pond  and  Mill-sts. 
Foot  of  Gai^en  street. 
Foot  of  Union  street  (East). 
Cor.  Peter  and  Waterloo-sts. 
Cor.  St.  Patriek  and  Union-sts. 
Cor.  Brussels  and  Rielunond-sts. 
Everitfs  Foundry,  Brussels-at. 
Cor.  Brussels  and  Hanover-st*!. 
Cor.  Brunswick  and  Erin-sts. 
Cor.  Union  and  Cannarthen-st«. 
Waterloo,  opposite  (iolding-st. 
Cor.  Germain  and  Chureh-sts. 
Cor.  Princess  and  Charlotte-sts. 
Cor.  Duke  and  Germain-sts. 


NO.  LOfALITY  OP  BOXES. 

iH)  Cor.  Prince  Wm.  &  Princess-sts. 

27  Head  of  King  street.  King  sq. 

SJS  Cor.  Duke  and  Prince  Wm.-sts, 

31  Cor.  King  and  Pitt-sts. 

'i2  Cor.  Duke  and  Sidney-sts. 

'M  Cor.  Wentworth  &  Princess-sts. 

;]5  Qui'en-st.,  between  Germain  and 

Cliarlott(vsts, 
8(5  Cor.  Queen  and  Carmarthen-sts. 
o7  Cor,  St.  .James  and  Sydney-sts. 
•iH  Cor.  Orange  <&  Carmartlieh-sts. 
U  Cor.  St.  Jr.rnosi  Prince  Wm.-sts. 
■i-2  Cor.  Pitt  and  Duke-sts. 
■Vi  Cor.  Main  and  Carmaithen-sts. 
45  Cor.  Britain  and  Charlotte-sts. 
4(>  Cor.  Pitt  and  St.  .James-sts. 
51  City  Hoail,  near  Skating  Rink. 
tt'-i  Pond-st..  n.  Fleming's  Foundry. 
ii'l  Tisdale's  Corner,  South  Wharf. 


ASSOCIATIONS,  &c. 


Yotma  Mkn's  Ciiut.stian  Association— .Tolm  E.  Irvine.  rresi<lent;  F.  .Jor- 
dan, F,.  T.  C.  Knowles,  E.  .lones.  (ieorge  Sf.fTerin.  J.  F.  Kiteliie,  Gideon 
Hevenor,  Viee-1'residents;  II.  15.  Smillt,  Treasurer;  .Joshua  Clawson,  Re- 
cording Secretary :  ,1.  A.  Gauld,  (leneral  Secretary. 

Okfickius  of  the  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Convention  of  tuk  Maiutimf,  Phovinces.— .1. 
E.  Irvine  (Saint  John).  President :  \;-.- 1 'residents.  T.  S.  Wliilman,  Annapo- 
lis; Sheriff  Freeman,  Liverpool;  0.  W.  Whittaker.  Clviilliani;  .John  Stewart, 
New  (Jlasgow:  J.  Eekersly.  lliehmond.  N.  S. ;  ,1.  Scott,  Charlnttelown;  C. 
Primrose,  Pio.ou:  W.  B.  McNutt  and  Seymore  Seott,  Halifax.  Secretaries. 

The  Churoh  of  England  iNSTiTrTE.— Patron,  the  Right  Reverend,  the 
Lord  Bishop  of  Fredericton;  President,  Rev.  Canon  Bri^stoeke,  M.  A.;  Vice 
Presidents,  Rev.  Wm.  Armstrong,  Rev.  I).  L.  Parnther,  Rev.  Canon  De- 
Veb(>r,  Rev,  G.  Schotleld.  R(>v.  E.  T.  Dowling,  Rev.  F.  H.  Almon:  Secretary, 
PMwardT,  Sturdee;  Treasm-er,  George  W.  Daniel;  Librarian,  Alfred  Mills. 

Knowles'  Trurvk  Warej'ooms,  60  King  Street.    For  Poi"ticulars  pee  p.  12, 


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Mechanics'  Institute.— W.  P.  Dole,  Prpsident ;  T.  A.  Kankinc,  I.  Allen 
Jack,  Vicp-PresideiUs:  T.  \i.  JIaiiinf;ton.  Recording  Bt^cretary;  D.  P.  (  liis 
holm.  Cor.  Focivtary:  Oeoi-Re  W.  Whitney,  Treasurer;  E.  .1.  tlra-ss,  (tillwii 
Murdoch,  d.  H.  Lawrence,  Silas  Alward,  Alex,  llankiue,  R.  P.  IJutler,  .l,i> 
Fleming,  1).  Breeze,  Samuel  Crothers,  A.J.  Lordly,  E.  R.  Moore  and  An 
drew  G.  Gilmour,  Directors. 

Au'MNi,  University  of  N.  13.— Dr.  Barker,  D.  V.  L.,  Q.  f^.  President ;  Viic 
Presidents,  W.  P.  Dole,  Rev.  Or.  O  Roberts  and  (i.  R.  Parkin;  Sec-Treas, 
James  A.  Vanwart.  Cotineil- Jndpe  Fisher.  William  I'uKsley,  Dr.  Bailiv 
William  Crockett,  H.  S.  Bridges,  «.  Fred.  Fi.sher  and  Dr.  Atherton. 

Saint  John  Law  Society.— Couneil—William  Jack,  Q.  C,  President;  .las 
J.  Kaye,  y.  C,  Acalus  T..  Palmer,  Q.  C.  Snmu(>l  R.  Thomson,  Charles  W ; 
Weldon,  Charles  N-  Skinner,  Q.  C.,  Dr.  Frederick  E,  Barker,  D.  C.  L.,  Q.  C 
George  E.  Kiup,  Q.  C,  Allan  O.  Eaiic;  (}.  E.  Coster,  Sec-Treas.;  Charl' ^ 
H.  Chandler,  Librarian. 

Evangelical  Alliance.— Cnpt..  .Joseph  Prichard,  President;  Rev.  G.  ^1 
Armstrong,  James  McMillan,  T.  W.  Daniel,  Henry  V.aughan,  Dr.  Ldi 
Botsford,  Esquires,  Vice-Presidents;  S.  B.  Patterson,  Rec.  Secretary;  Ki'\ 
Dr.  Watters.  Cor.  Secretary. 

New  Brl'Nswick  Auxiliary  Birlk Society.  —LeBaron Botsford,  Esq.,  M.  I ) 
President;  T.  W.  Daniel,  .John  I'^isher,  William  Elder,  A.  M.,  Esqs.,  Vice 
I^residents ;  Treasurer,  William  Sp(<ly,  Esq.;  Thomas McLellan,  Esq.,  Secif 
tary:  Depositary',  ,J.  &  A.  McMillan's.    Committee— John  Wishart.  E.  Sears 
T.  B.  Barker,  James  T^ogan,  William  IVters,  John  Boyd,  Joseph  I'richanl, 
C.  Patton,  Robert  Cruikshank,  James  McMillan,  Henry  Vaughan,  M.  Liml 
say,  G.  W.  White,  S.  D.  Berton,  Joshua  Clawson  and  Charles  F.  ICiuneaiv  j 
Escjs.    Committee  for  I'ortJand— James  Flewelling  and  H.  A.  Austin,  Esqs   | 
Agent,  Mr.  John  Toland.  1 

Carleton  Branch  Bible  Society.— D.  W.  Clark,  Esq.,  President;  Isaai-  ; 
Olive,  John  Christopher,  T.  McKilligan,  Esqs.,  Vice-Presidents;  A.  C.  A  •; 
Salter,  Sec. -Treasurer.  Connnittee- E.  J.  Wetmore,  G.  W.  Holder,  W.  .1  < 
Clark,  John  Dickson,  James  W.  Brittain.  John  I^ewis  and  L.  L.  Sharp.  f 

SAi.>iT  .John,  New  JiBiTNSwicK,  Corresponding  Committee  of  the  Coloniai  » 
AND  Continental  Church  Society.-  The  object  of  this  Assf)ciation  is  In 
supplement  the  funds  received  from  f"    -  Parent  Society  for  the  supporl  of 
Evangelical  ClcrgynuMi  of  the  Church  of  England  for  (he  Diocese  of  Fred  • 
ericton.    T.  W.  L)aniel,  Es(i ,  President;  Rev.  George  M.  Armstrong,  Secrc 
tary;   James  R.  Ruel.  Esq,  Treasurer;  Dr.  LeB.- B<itsfo(d,  Rev.  William  , 
Armstrong,  Rev.  D.  B.  Parnther,  Rev.  I^.  H.  Almon,  Robert  W.  Crookshaiik 
and  J.  Travis. 

YouNR  Men's  Association,  Saint  Andrews'  Church. — W.  C.  Whitlakir, 
President;  John  Mcliobbie,  1st  Vice-President;  A.  C.  Jardine,  2d  Vice-Prc 
sideiit;  E.  II.  McAljiine,  Secretary;  A.  Ij.  Law,  Treasurer. 

Irish  Friendly  Society.— F.  McCafFerty,  President:  M.  F.  Ritchie,  Vice 
l^resident;  John  O'Regan,  Recording  Secretary:  Philip  Murray,  Financial 
Secretary;  PMward  ]>antalum.  Treasurer;  E.  McGuiggan,  liibrurian;  Joliii 
McAnulty,  Assistant  Librarian;  M.  W.  Maher,  E.  Lantahim,  R.  J.  Ritcliii'. 
Tnistees. 

Rural  Cbmetery  Company.- -Charles  Dnny.  Esq.,  President:  G.  Sidney 
Smith,  Secretary -Treasurer;  Williiim  Thomson,  VV.  G,  Lawton,  Richnnl 
Thompson.  .James  Reed,  W.  Jack.  CMiarles  Dnny,  T.  W.  Daniel,  .John  lie 
gnn,  .John  Magee  and  James  h.  Dium,  Directors.  John  Cruikshank,  Suiur 
intendent. 

(tREENwooD  Cemetery  Company  (Carleton),  Saint  John. — Isaac  Noble, 
President;  (Jeorge  F.  Harding,  ScM-retary:  R.  N.  Knight,  Jarvis  Wilson,  I' 
W.  Clark,  A.  V,  A.  Salter,  George  H.  Clark.  Fied.  P.  Linde.  Directors. 

Commissioners  ok  Seweraoe  and  Water  Supply  for  City  of  Saint  .John 
AND  Town  of  Portland.— l*2dwar(I  E.  liOckhart,  Chairman;  William  Seilv 
and  S.  K.  Brundage.  Commissioners;  (rilbertMunloch,  Superintendent  ami 
Engineer;  Thomas  C.  Hennigar,  Clerk;  Charles  F.  Flaglor,  Collector. 

WestSide.- George  F.  Harding,  Chairman;  Martin  H.  Peters  and  Uriah 
Drake,  Commissioners. 


Mourning  Goods  a  Specialty  at  I.  EDGAR  GOLDING'S, 


Illlg«i>y 


[18T!i 


A.  Kaiikine,  I.  Allin 
Socrelury;  I).  R  (his 
I-;  E.  J.  Brass,  ({illicii 
\m\  R.  V.  Butler,  .I.is 
5.  11.   Moore  and  An 

>.  C,  ProHidoiit;  Viir 

Parkin ;  Sec  -Treus  , 
I  IMigskw,  Dr.  Baili'v  j 
Dr.  Atherton.  j 

Q.  C,  Presidpnt;  ,l,is 
'homson.  Charles  W  • 
arker,  1).  C.  L.,  Q.  (' 
Sec.-Treas. ;  Charl.>» 

resident;  Rov.  G.  M 
Vaii^'han,  Dr.    Ldj  l 
Kec.  Secretary;  R(\  I 

iBotsford,  Esq.,  M.I) 
r,  A.  M.,  Esq.s.,  Vice 
IcLellan,  Esq.,  Seciv 
hn  Wisliart.  E.  Seais 
yd,  Joseph  Prichiinl, 
•y  Vaughan,  M.  Lind 
I  Charles  F.  Kiniif.u 
d  H.  A.  Austin,  E,s<|s 

sq..  President;  Lsaaf 
'residents;  A.  ('.  A 
I.  W.  Holder,  W.  .1 
md  L.  L.  Sharp. 

TEE  OF  THE  CoLONI.\I, 

A.ssocialion  is  l» 

for  the  suppoil  nf 

he  Dioce.se  of  Fred 

Armstrong,  Senc 

sfoid.  Rev.  William 

bert  W.  Crook.shaiil; 


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SlliDiMon^'WtillaccrfcCoM  tlty  Rond,  At.  John,  S,  B. 


1879.] 


H()CIETI*:8. 


53 


-W.  C.  AVhittak.r, 
ardine,  ad  Vice-Prc 


.  F.  Ritchie,  Vice 
Murray,  Financiiil 
l>il)rarian;  John 
iluui,  R.  J.  Ritcliii', 


•sident;  O.  Sidmv 
Lawton,  Riclianl 
Daniel,  .John  Ih' 

Cruikshank,  Super 

oim.-Isaac  NoMc, 
Jnrvis  Wilson,  n 
ie.  DiivctorH. 

Crry  OF  Saint  .ToiiN 
lan;  William  Scelv 
iuperintendent  and 
ior.  Collector. 

Peters  and  Uriah 


.DING'S, 


iife 


Western  Union  Teleoraph  Company.— R.  T.  Clinch,  Supeiintendent  for 
Kevv  Brunswick:  T.  M.  Robin.son,  Manager  at  Saint  John  Office. 

-' Frkdericton  and  Saint  John  Telegraph  Company.-  George  Botsford, 
JPresident;  S  W  Babbitt,  Secretary. 

Dominion  Tele(4RAPH  Company— Head  Oflfltie,  Toronto -D  B  McQuarrie, 
Divisional  Sui)erintendent,  Maritime  Provinces,  Halifax;  P  W  Snider,  Man- 
agci",  Saint  John. 

,  Saint  John  (Jas  LiriUT  Company    Robert  Blair,   E.sq,  President;    Jolin 

Boyd,  John  Tucker.  John   H.   Parks,  Charles   Patton.  D  Caldwell,  John 

I  Wishart,  James  L  Dunn  and  John  Sears,  Esqs,  Directors;  Robert  Brittain, 

.Secretary;    George  Ellis,  Assistant  Secretary;    H  P  Sturdee,    Collector; 

George  Ellis,  Superinlendent  of  Streets. 

.  Laborers'  Benevolent  Association— Daniel  Donohiie,  President;  W  JJ 
L  Daly,  1st  Vice-President;  Michael  Driscoll,  2d  Vice-President;  James 
Hurley,  Secretaiy ;  John  Regan,  Treasurer;  Thomas  Burns.  B  Curran,  Ed- 
vWard  Graham.  Timothy  O'Brien,  Thomas  Ferrin.  Patrick  White,  Peter 
Harding,  Matthew  McPartland,  Thomas  Sheehan,  John  Kenneally,  Edward 
Gallagher  and  John  Donoluie,  Board  of  Management. 

Saint  John  Relief  and  Aid  Society— Ont^anized  May  tlth,  187S— James 
Jleynolds,  E.sq,  President;  James  A  Harding,  Esq.  Chairman  Executive 
t'ommittee;  Thomas  A  Chipman,  Secretary:  Charles  H  Fairwcather,  Trea- 1 
surer.  Board  of  Directors— .lames  Reynolds,  S  Z  Earle  (Mayor),  ex  officio, 
W  H  Tuck,  Andre  Cu.shing.  John  H  Paiks,  F  A  King,  C  H  Fairweather,  | 
Henry  DulTell,  James  A  Harding,  George  E  King,  (Jeneral  Wanier  (U  S 
Consul),  A  Chipman  Smith,  J  H  Leonard  and  James  I  Fellows,  Esqs. 

South  Bay  Boom  C'ompany — Hon  A  McL  Seely,  President;  James  Reed, 
William  Ijjvwton,  Thomas  W  Peters,  R  W  C!rookshank,  A  R  Ferguson  and 
^umes  Holley,  Esqs,  Directors;  J  E  1  Jngley,  Secretary -Treasurer;  Ottice-- 
,XJarle  &  Vaughan's  Building,  Indiantown. 

Saint  John  Poi'I,try  and  1'et  Stock  Association.  - II  W  Wilson.  President ; 
W  A  Jack.  Vice-President;  John  li  Magee,  Treastirer;  F  W  Kaye.  Secretary ; 
:W  B  Drake,.  Joseph  Prichard,  S  A  Wetmore,  A  M  Magee  and  A  Blaine, 
Directors. 

Saint  John  Bi'ildino  Society— Hon  C  N  Skinner.  Esq,  Judge  of  Probates, 
i|cPresident:  James  Christie,  M  D,  Vice-Presiflent;  Evan  Evans,  Gilliert  Mur- 
doch. C  E.  Alexander  Duff  and  Edward  Willis,  M  P  P,  Esqs,  Directors; 
Secretary -Treasurer.   Tliomas  Iteid;  Assistant  Secretary,  I>  V  Lockhart; 
Bankers,  I'ank  of  New  Brunswick:  Solicitoi"s,   R    (^hipinan  Skinner  and 

Christie,  Escj,  Saint  John;  N  A 
"sq.,  Moncton,  N  P. 

Provincial  Building  Society — A  A  Sto(;kton,  Esq,  L  L  B,  President:  W 
K  Crawford.  Esq,  Vice-President:  Thomas  Main,  Esq,  Secretary -Treasurer; 
Jo.seph  Prichai'd,  jr.  Assistant  Secretary -Treasurer:  A  A  Stockton,  L  L  B, 
W  K  Crawford,  James  H  McAvity,  W  H  Hayward.  W  F  Butt  and  C  P 
Clark,  Esqs,  Directors ;   Messrs  A  A  &  R  O  Stockton,  Solicitoi"S. 

Board  OP  Trade— S  S  Hall,  IVesident;  S  1)  Berton.  Vice-President;  S  J 
King,  Seci-etary-Treasurer;  W  C  Watson,  James  A  Harding.  W  H  Thorne, 
Andre  Cu.shing.  A  Chi|>man  Smith.  John  Magee,  W  H  Tuck.  James  1^  Dunn, 
M  Lindsay. (ieorge  SDeKorest,  .John  W  Nicholson,  William  Vroom,  William 
Elder,  R  Peniston  Starr,  R  S  DeVeber  -Council. 

IjLoyd's  Reoistur  OF  BurrisH  and  Foreion  Shummno  .lolm  Tucker,  E.sq. 
Surveyor  foi- Sain  I.  .lolui  and  Miramiclil.  New  Bi-unswick  and  Nova  Scotia: 
D  11  Jiunroe,  Esq,  Accountant, 

Aoents  TO  Lloyds    Saint  John.    N  B,  H  P  Stunlef.  Esq:  Bathurst,  H  W 
Baldwin;  Miramichi.  (iitmoiir.  liaidvin  ct   Co;    Shipp 'gaii,    John  Doran: 
,i(;Richibuct<i,  James  A  James,  Esi;  Saint  Andrews, — — .  -~— 

Amkric.vn  liLoYDS Captain  James  Thompson,  Surveyor. 

HrREAiT  Veritas  (French  Lloyds)— Thomas  H  Siine,  Surveyor. 

Saint  John  County  AcmiccLTrRAL  So<uety,-  J  B  Hanun,  President: 
(JharlesDrury,  Vice-President:  J  Hargraves,  Recording  Secretary;  .lames 
Barber,  Corresponding  Secretary;  John  Magee,  Tieasui-ei*;  Directors. 
Kii'hardTliomiison,  Tboinas  Davidson,  Allan  ]\IcLean,  David  Magee,  Jami'w 

224  Ui;|  m  Street,  I  to  9  Sydney  Street,  St.  John,  N.  B, 


William  Pugsley,  jr,  Esqs;  Surveyors,  A  Christit 
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SOCIETIES. 


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Lee,  H  J  Ward,  Robt  Marshall,  M  P  P,  F  W  Hatheway,  John  Jordan,  JaK 
I  Fellows  Jos.  Prichard,  jr,  B  Ilevenor  and  Dr  John  Beri-yuian. 

Victoria  Skatino  Rink— Chas  E  Scamniell,  President;  Geo  E  Coster. 
Secretary-Treasurer:  ChasMcLauchlaii.jr,  liR  Harrison,  W  Henrjy  Thome, 
A  F  McAvenny,  A  B  Sheraton,  O  T  Stone,  (J  B  Ilegan,  W  H  Purdy,  Directors. 

MoosEPATH  Driving  Park  Association— George  A  Barker,  President; 
F  G  S  Fitzpatrick,  Secretary -Treasurer;  D  McEvoy,  A  N  Shaw,  J  Fitzpat- 
rick  and  Charles  Hilyard,  Direiitoi-s. 

Saint  Andrew's  Curling  Chid— Simoon  Jones,  President;  John  White. 
Vice-President;  A  C  Jardine,  Secretary;  Sinieon  Jones,  John  White,  John 
H  Thomson,  Luke  StcM-ai-t,  W  C  Watson.  M  Lindsay,  A  Rowan  and  William 
Snider,  Skips. 

Thistle  Curlino  Club— President,  Alexander  Duff;  Vice-President,  Thos. 
Finley;  Chaplain,  Rev  Dr  3facrae;  Secretary,  Andrew  Malcolm;  Treasurer, 
Samuel  Girvan. 

Albert  Coal  Mining  Company— Henry  Gilbert.  President;  S  Schoflold. 
Secretary;  Bradford  S  Gilbert,  Thomas  Gilbert,  John  Byers  and  Alexander 
Duncan,  Directors. 

JoGoiNs'  Coal  Mining  Association— .lames  MilliRan,  President;  Alexan- 
der Barnhill,  L  H  Vau^han  and  W  W  TurubuU,  Directore;  Ilemy  Duffell. 
jr,  Secretary-Treasurer.  j 

Joncms' Coal  Mining  Company— Hon  J  D  Lewin,  President;  H  W  Chis- 
holm,  Henry  Vaughan  and  J  E  L'vine,  Directors;  James  G  Jordan,  Secre- 
tary-Treasurer. 

New  Brunswick  Anthracite  Coal  Mining  Company— J  S  Boies  DeVeber, 
President;  Robert  Robertson,  jr.  Secretary -Treasurer;  Charles  N  Skinner, 
George  S  Robertson,  Heniy  Vaughan  and  W  S  Harding,  M  D,  Directors. 

Beliveait  Albertite  and  Oil  Company— Westmorlantl  County— Blaii- 
Botsford,  President;  E  B  Chandler,  jr.  Secretary;  William  Patrick,  General 
Manager;  Blair  Botsford.  E  B  Chandler,  jr,  William  Patrick,  Matthew  Lind 
say,  Francis  Collins,  F  W  Hales  and  D  S  Harper,  Directors. 

Springhill  Coal  Mining  Company— Hon  Alexander  McFarlane,  S  S  Hall, 
John  Magee,  James  L  Dunn  and  R  P  Starr,  Directors. 

Springhill  and  Parrshoro  Coal  and  Railway  Company— Edwiu  Fisher. 
President;  Thomas  Stead,  Seci-etary-Treasurer;  Ofiice — Victoria  Wharf, 
Saint  John;  George  MclCean,  William  Ma.^ee,  RPBIcGivern,  John  McMillan, 
John  Taylor  and  C  A  Stockton,  Directors. 

Colddrook  Rolling  Mill  Company— Hon  T  R  Jones,  President;  James 
Domville,  M  P,  Munaging  Director;  Edward  C  Scovil  Superintendent  of 

Works; ,  Secretary:   George  McKean,  Hon  William  Muirhead, 

A  P  Caron,  M  P,  James  Domville,  M  P,  and  W  H  Thoi-ne,  Directors. 

Lumber  Exchange— Andre  Gushing,  Presiijent;  John  Stewart,  Vice-Prt> 
sident;  A  C  A  Salter,  Treasurer;  J  Henry  Leonard,  Secretaiy;  A  F  Ran 
dolph,  S  T  King,  H  A  Austin,  H  W  Miller,  E  D  Jewelt  and  George  McKean, 
Executive  Committee. 

New  Brunswick  Paper  Company— James  Harris,  President;  Matthew 
Lindsay,  D  Breeze,  A  Evei-ett  and  E  S  Freeze,  Directors;  L  S  Henderson, 
Manager. 

Maritime  Warehousing  Company— Hon  William  Muirhead,  Pi-esident; 
R  C  Scovil,  Vice-President;  Thomas  Stead,  Secretary;  James  Domville, 
and  W  H  Tliorne,  Directors. 

New  Brttnswick  Odd  Fkixows"  ILvll  Company- Gilbert  Murdoch,  Pi-esi 
dent;  James  Christit',  M  1),  Vice-President:  John  E  Hughes,  Secretary; 
Robert  Marshall.  j\IPP,  Treasurer;  H<m  Judge  Skinner,  Solicitor;  Directors, 
Gill)ert  Murdoch,  James  Christie,  M  D,  Robert  Marshall,  M  P  P,  Hon  Judgt- 
Skinner,  Alexander  Duff,  William  M  McLean,  jr,  R  Radford  Barnes  ainl 
Andre  Cushing. 

St.  Martin's  Agricultural  Society— B  Wishart,  President;  J  M  Fowlei', 
Vice-President;  Thos  Cassidy,  Treasurer;  J  F  Wanamake,  Secretarj  ; 
Directors,  Dr  Kudd<x;k,  S  J  Shanklin.  J  H  Mosher,  S  K  Daley,  James  Floyd, 
James  Rourke,  Jo'm  Hosford,  sr,  James  Pattinsim,  J  ik  Cochran,  M  K 
Daley,  W  H  Rourke,  J  M  Bradshaw,  and  W  E  Skillen. 


Knights  of  Pj-thias'  Hat  Boxes  at 


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John  Jordan,  Jan 
eri-yman. 

it;  Geo  E  Coster, 
,  W  Henrjv'  Thome, 
I  Punly,  Directors. 

Barker,  President ; 
*J  Shaw,  J  Fitzpat 

lent;  John  White, 
.John  White,  John 
towan  and  Willlani 

ce-Pre.sident.  Thos. 
ilcohn;  Treasurei". 

(lent;  S  Schoflold. 
era  and  Alexander 

'resident;  Alexan- 
vs;  IIenr3'  Duff  ell,  , 

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sident;  H  W  Chis  ' 
1  (i  Jordan,  Seere- 

S  Boies  DeVeber. 
,'harles  N  Skinner. 
M  D,  Directors. 

nd   County— Blai  I- 
n  Patrick,  General 
ck,  Matthew  Lind 
rs. 

,'Farlane,  S  S  Hall, 

lY— Edwin  Fisher, 
-Victoria  Wharf, 
■n,  John  McMillan, 

President;  James ' 
■superintendent  of 
Villiam  Muirhead, 

Directors. 

St«iwart,  Vice-Pre- 
retary;  A  F  Raii- 
1  George  McKeaii, 

Bsident;  Matthew 
;  L  S  Henderson, 

rhead,  President ; 
James  Domvillc. 

t  Murdoch,  Pi-esi 
ii^hes.  Secretary  ; 
»li<;itor;  Directors, 
M  P  P,  Hon  JudKf 
Iford  Barnes  ami 

lent;  J  M  Fowler, 

nake.    Secretary  : 

ley,  James  Floyd, 

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CITY  AND  COUNTY   OF   PAINT  JOHN. 


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Municipality  of  the  City  and  County  of  Saint  John. 

COUNTY  COUNCIL-ORGANIZED  JUNE  oth,  A.  D.  187T. 

WARDEN : 

Sylvesteu  Z.  Earle,  Mayor  of  tlio  City  of  Saint  John. 
COUNTY  COUNCILLORS  : 


EX  OFFICIO. 

Foi'  the  City — 

Aldenuan  Domville. 
Adaiua, 
Kerr, 
DufTell, 
Xrittain, 
Glasgow, 
Peters, 
Martin, 
Wilson. 


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II 
II 
II 
II 
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II 


ELECTED. 

Fm'  Lancaster — 

.1.  DeW.  Spurr, 
James  Ready.  , 

For  Simonda — 
James  Lee, 
Cornelius  J.  Horgan, 
John  McLeod. 


For  St.  Miirtbi8 — 
Thomas  Cassidy, 
James  Rourke, 
Andrew  Skillen. 


For  Portland — 
William  Jack, 
D.  R.  Munro, 
J.  L.  Lingley, 
James  Wilson, 
Arthur  McLean, 

SEf^RETARY  -H.  W.  Frith,  Clerk  of  the  Peace. 
TREASURER— Thom.\h  M.  Reed. 
AUDITOR  -Richard  Whiteside. 
MARS  HAL— Geoug  e  Stockford. 


For  Musquash — 
C.  F.  Clinch, 
A.  T.  Dunn. 


CITY   AND    COUNTY   OF   SAINT   JOHN. 

Justices  of  the  Peace.  — The  Mayor,  Recorder  and  Aldermen  of  the 
City  of  Saint  John,  the  Police  Magistrate  of  the  City  of  Saint  John, 
the  Police  Magistrate  of  the  Town  of  Portland  ;  and  Charles  Ward,  j 
John  Wi,shart,  Jame.n  Brown,  William  Hawkes,  Alexander  Lockhart, 
Fredez-ick  A.  Wiggin.s.  Peter  Besnard,  James  Olive,  George  Carvil,  j 
Stephtn  K.  Foster,  Frapcis  E\iddock,  John  F.  Goddard,  Thomas 
Otty  C  rookshank,  James  Olive,  3d,  C.  P.  C.,  Joseph  Beatteay,  Charles 
I).  E'  -rett,  Thomas  E.  Millidge,  John  Doherty,  John  S.  Parker, 
David  (-oUins,  John  C.  Littleliale,  Robert  Robertson,  Charles  Ket- 
chmn,  Henrv  Garbutt,  Samuel  Clarke,  George  Y.  Nowlin,  Hon.  Jas. 
D.  Lewin,  Thomas  W.  Daniel,  Robert  Robertson  (Carlcton).  Thom.as 
Trafton,  William  Thoim)S()n,  George  E.  Snider,  James  Robinson, 
James  Fiewelling,  John  Fisher,  Hon.  Samuel  L.  Tilley,  C.  B.,  Thos. 
McAvity,  James  Harris,  Thom.as  McElroy,  Oliver  B.  Cougle,  Tim- 
othy McCarthy,  William  H.  Olive,  Thomas  Robius^on,  Bradford  S. 
Gilbert,  John  McSweeny,  Edward  Brown,  James  H.  Moran,  Patrick 
McCourt,  James  E.  Hamra,  Robert  Thompson,  .sen.,  Thomas  Marter, 
Michael  O'Mahoney,  Aaron  Alward,  M.  D.,  Richard  N.  Knight, 
Daniel  Gall.-igher,  George  H.  Clarke,  Jamew  Gault,  .lohn  Tucker, 
Charles  Devine,  Alexander  Rankin,  Charles  Hazen,  Robert  RoSf<iter, 
John  Berryman,  Francis  Collins,  Justus  E.  Knight,  John  Anderson, 
George  S.  Baker,  Jjcwis  If.  Brown,  Jiobert  R.  Allan,  Stephen  P.  Wet. 
more,  Thos.  M.  Mcliachlan,  Charles  Clerke,  John  Wilson,  juii.,  Alex 


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CITY   AND   COUNTY   OF    H.VINT  .lOIIN. 


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Barnhill,'  Ho'ii.  Thomas  R.  Jone.s,  Jolni  Boyd,  Jainea  Gerow,  William 
Ekler,  C'harles  H.  Fairweather,  Jauiea  Williams,  Steven  E.  Ste- 
vens, Robert  J.  Leonard,  John  Yeats,  Henry  A.  Austin,  Richard 
Thompson,  Archibald  Rowan,  James  Sullivan,  Matthias  Hamm, 
James  McNichol,  Daniel  W.  Clark,  Joh  i  Magee,  Edwin  Fisher,  John 
Morrison,  William  J.  McCordoek,  Robert  Thomi)son,  Robert  A. 
Gregory,  H.  Adam  Cllasgow,  William  A.  Moore,  George  Stewart, 
Robert  Marshall,  ( 'harles  F.  (Clinch,  Jacob  TIenry  Mosher,  Allan  Mc- 
lican,  John  N.  Moore,  James  Taylor,  ('harles  McIj.  Gardiner,  JClias 
Flaglor,  Thomas  (ianlt,  ]Janiel  Robertson,  David  McBrine,  John 
Joriian,  G.  P.  G.,  William  Wallace,  'I'homas  Hanford,  Jamea  MiUigan, 
Stephen  G.  Blizzard,  George  J.  (.!hubb,  Frederick  T.  G.  Burpee,  Jas.  i 
Wilson,.  George  S.  Del'^»rest,  John  Mcliachlan,  Patrick  Gleeson, 
Samuel  J.  Golding,  A.  Ghii)man  Smith,  (!harle.s  R.  Ray,  Thomas 
Furhjng,  Christian  A.  Robertson,  Jarvis  Wilson,  James  E.  Barnes, 
Gilbert  Murdoch,  Robert  D.  Mc Arthur,  I'homas  Dale,  Charles  P. 
Baker,  William  Wallace  (Simonds),  Wm.  Clarke  (Dipper  Harbor), 
David  McJiellan,  Andrew  Gilmi>ui',  William  H.  Ronrke,  jun.,  Arthur 
Mcljean,  Nathaniel  H.  Upham,  William  M.  Jarvis,  (.Jharles  A. 
Everett,  Samuel  F.  Matthews,  (ieorge  W.  (jierow,  Uriah  Drake,  Jas. 
(Jilbraith,  George  F.  Harding,  Asaph  G.  IMakslee,  William  Peters, 
Aartm  Armstrong,  David  R.  Munroe,  James  Tlunnpstm,  Samuel 
Devenne,  sen.,  Thomas  Sullivan,  James  T.  Kennedy,  James  Manson, 
John  MuUin,  Christopher  Murray,  Sluulrach  Holly,  William  F.  Bunt- 
ing, James  McNichol,  jun.,  William  Roxborough,  Robert  Scott,  John 
A.  Ivane,  Robert. Fair,  Joseph  A.  McNaught,  Edward  H.  Foster,  C. 
P.  C.,  Edward  G.  Clinch,  V.  P.  C. 

Clerk  of  the  i'eact'   -Henry  W.  Frith,  Esq. 

Dcpatji  Clerk  of  the  Pence  — H.  Ijawrance  Sturdee,  Esq. 

Judye  of  the  Counti/  Court— ClvM.  Watters,    Esq.  ;  H.  C.    McMon- 
agle,  Esij.,  Clerk. 

Clerk  of  the  Ciretiits — George  Blatch,  ]Cs(]. 

Hi(/h  Sheriff' -J amen  A.  Harding,  Esq.;  Mr.  John  Rankin,  Deputy 
Sheriff,  and  Keei)er  of  the  Gaol;  Mr.  Adam  Clarke,  Turnkey. 
;      Coroners— a.    Z.   Earle,   M.  D.,    William   Ruddock,  M.  D.;  James 
I  Robinson,  J.  P.;  John  R.  Rigby  ;  John  Jordan. 
I      Countjj  Treasurer— ')L\\QH\ix»  M.  Reed,  P]sq. 

Auditor  of  Counti/  Aecounts — Richard  Whiteside,  Esq. 
}      Jndije  of  Probates— Vhiivha  N.  Skinner,  Escj. 

Reijiatrar  of  Deeds  and  Wills  and  lte<jistrar  of  Probates — W.  Chipman 
i  Drury,  Es<i. 

I      Commissioners  for  taking  Affidavits  in  the  Suiyremc  Court — The  several 
j  Attorneys  practising  in  the  ( 'ity  and  County. 

j      Commissioner  for  takiny  Reroynizances  of  Bail  in  the  Snpi'cme  Court— 
!-  Isaac  Woodward,  Es(i. 

!      Official  Assiynee,  under  the  Insolvent  Act  of  i57.5— Ezekiel  McLeod. 
I      Dr.  William  Bayard,  ( 'ommissioner  of  Indian  Reserves,  under  Act 
Vict.  c.  4!5. 

Commissioners  of  Wrecks— B..  J.  Leonard  and  H.  P.  Sturdee,  Esqrs. 

Commissioner   of  Alms  House,   Work  House  and  Infirmari/-  David 
Tapley,   (!hairman;   William  Hawkes,    Allan  McLean,    Thomas  C. 
Olive,   and   A.    (!hipnuin  Smith.     Jas.    Chrisl 
Wm.  Cininingham,  Keeper 

C0MMIS.SIONER.S  OP  RlAUOHTEU  H0IT.SES  TN  AND  FOR  THE  CoUNTY   OF    SaINT 


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listie,   M.  D.,   Physician. 


John— Robert  Marsluill,  Chaii-man;  .John  Magee,  Christian  A  Robertson, 
Wilham  A  iMoore,  Patrick  flleeson,  AsapliO.  Blakslee,  and  Uriah  Drake; 
Patrick  Uleeson,  Sec-Treas;  Charles  Bustin,  Inspector. 


Hemp  and  W.wl  Carpets  at  I.  EDCi ^R  CtOLDlNO'F. 


nr«  irncquallcd. 


Hlliiii>Moii,>Valla«c  «fc  l^o.,  i'Uy  Kond,  Hi.  John,  \.  It. 


[1879. 


ierow,  William 
Jteven  E.  Ste- 
Lustiii,  Richard 
tthias  Hanuu, 
n  Fisher,  John 
'11,  Hubert  A. 
uorge  Stewai-t, 
her,  Allan  Mo- 
xardinor,  Elias 
IcBrino,  Jolin 
allies  Milligaii, 

liurpee,  Jas. 
trick  Glpeson, 
liay,  Thomas 
les  E.  Barnes, 
de,  ('harles  P. 
pper   Harbor), 

jun.,  Arthur 
Oharles  A. 
xh  Drake,  Jas. 
''illiam  Peteivs,  '  *| 
jwon,  Samuel 
ames  Manson, 
Ulam  F.  Buiit- 
rfc  Scott,  John 
H.  Foster,  C. 


0.    McMon- 


uikin,  Deputy 

■nkey. 

M.  D.J  James 


-W.  Chipman 
!— The  several 
prone  Court- 
el  MoLeod. 
es,  under  Act 

turdee,  Esqrs. 
•w(«/-^  -  David  ; 

Thomas  C. 
.,   Physician. 

fNTY  OP  Saint 

1  A  Robertson,  i 

Uriah  Drake; 


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PORTLAND — STMONDS. 


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Town  of  Portland 

Town  CJouncil— William  Jack,  Esq.,  Chairman,  Councilloiw— 
Wanl  No.  1  -S.  Holley,  J.  K.  Linyley,  and  J.  A.  (!hesley,  Escirs. 
Ward  No.  2  -Henry  Maher,  I).  J.  Purdy,  and  James  Wilson  E.s(irs. 
Ward  No.  '.i  J.  Cochrane,  D.  II.  Munroe,  and  Alex.  Duff,  Es(irs. 
Wan  1  No.  4  Arthur  McJiean,  John  Fer^Mison,  and  F.  J.  Dolierty, 
Ea<irH.  Ward  No.  r»  -J.  1.  Fellows,  ,J.  Holley,  and  M.  O'Mahoney, 
Esiirs. 

David  Tapley,  PoUrc  Maijislrtite.  Wm.  A.  AIo(ire,  Trcnxurcr,  and 
Ma'cirvr  of  Taxcu.  John  V.  (Jodard,  'Town  (J/crk.  (Jeorge  (iray,  Snpt. 
of  Ilonds.  Gilbert  Purdy,  Harbor  Ma»tn:  Henry  A.  French,  Gilbert 
D.  Whoaton,  Patrick  McM-tnus,  Lewis  W.  liingley,  and  Stephen 
Jones,  Comtabk».  Jiewis  ^V^  Jjingley,  Thos.  Dale,  iind  M.  D.  Austin, 
Asxc»S(n'»  of  Taxes.  A1»raham  McCann,  D.  Monroe,  Hugh  Morris, 
Ed.  Ijoweil,  liawrence  Donovan,  and  Benjamin  l^ean,  Pound  Kevpcrs 
and  Hon  Reeves. 

Tuu.sTEEH  OF  SoHOor,H.--Edwin  Fisher,  Chairman  ;  Thos.  B.  Barker, 
John  Tapley,  James  Wilson,  Tliomas  E.  Millidge,  Horace  T.  Ames, 
and  Henry  Maher,  Esquires.     William  Kilpatrick,  Secretary. 

PouceFokok.-  llicluird  Rawlings,  Chief  of  I'olice.  William  Ham- 
ilton, John  Myles,  John  C.  Leggett,  John  Doucott,  Robert  Colwell, 
David  Hall,  Daniel  McDonnell,  vVmos  Towers,  William  Malone, 
Edward  Dalton,  and  (Jill>ert  liemont,  Polkemtn. 

FiUK  Depaktmicnt.  -John  A.  Kane,  Engineer.  ICdward  P.  Leonard, 
Engine  Driver,     (ieo.  Dowiu'y,  Fireman.     Geo.  Armstrong,  Teamster. 


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142. 

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253 

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Portland,  N.  B.,  Fire  Alarm  Telegraph. 

U.ST  ()!•'   NUMBERH  AND  LOCAHTIE.S  OK  UOXES. 

C!onier  Main  and  Bridge  Streets  (Indiantown). 

Main  Street  (Head  of  Long  Wharf). 

Main  Street  (near  residence  of  1).  McLellan)  Indiantown. 

Paradise  Row  (foot  of  M:un  Street). 

Winter  Street  (opjiosite  Saint  Paul's  C'hurch). 

Corner  City  Road  and  Stanley  Street. 

Engine  House,  Ward  1. 

Douglas  Road  (op[)osite  residence  of  D.  Tapley,  Esq.). 

Marsh  Bridge. 

Haymarket  Square  (near  J.  C.  Wood's). 

f!orner  Straight  Shore  and  New  Dominion  Road. 

Straight  Shore  (near  Chesley's  Iron  Knee  Foundry). 

Corner  Portland  and  Camden  Streets. 

Pt)lice  Station. 


PARISH  OF  SIMONVS. 

Oonimissioners  for  Expending  the  Bj'e-Roail  Moneys--N(j  1  District,  Jere- 
miah Hogan;  No  -i  District,  .fames  Urayih-n,  jr;  No  :i  l>iKlriet,  lly.  Antliony. 

Commissioners  of  Highways— No  1  District,  John  Irvine;  No.  2  District, 
John  McLeod;  No  8  District,  William  Hannah. 

Collector  of  Taxes— John  Johnston. 

Assessors — Robert  Powei',  Joseph  liee  an<l  Thomas  Mallery. 

Fence  Viewers — William  Murphy,  Francis  Cain  and  .John  Armstrong. 

Constables— George  McAfee,  Henry  Russell,  Robert  Moore  and  William 
Douglas. 


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Hog  Reeves-Thomas  Orahani,  Robert  Oapels,  James  Cain  and  Thomas 
McDc"niott. 
Towri  Clerk— Thomas  Bowes. 

PARISH  OF  SAINT  MARTINS. 

Constables-John  Horsford.  Jr,  Edward  Holland,  Edward  Lewis  and  Thos 
Bi'owii 

Roml  Commissioners-Edward  Brown,  J  K  Daly  (Little  Beach),  and  Sam- 
uel J  Hlmnklin. 

Parish  (:;ierk-William  R  Brown.  ,      ^  „         ^  o  i  « 

Fence  Viewei-s— John  Horsford,  si-,  Alexander  Q  Howard,  Samuel  Brown 
and  Nathaniel  Macomber.  ^  ,  „  _  , 

Hog  Reeves— Jacob  Ross,  Noble  Bradshaw,  Sanmel  Macormac,  John 
Floyd  and  Denis  Burk.  ,  ,  xt  xi      •  •  ^-n      • 

Pound  Keepers-James  McCarrick,  Simeon  Vaughan  and  Nathaniel  Floyd. 

Siirveyor  of  Dams— Samuel  Mosher. 

Surveyors  of  Cirindstones- Ezra  Cronk  and  Isaac  Pattereon. 

Assessors  of  Rates-Dr  William  iluddock,  John  B  Brown  (.West),  and  Wil- 
liam E  Skilhm. 

Field  Di-iver- William  Macomber. 

Weigher  of  Hay  and  Straw  -William  Calhoun. 

Measurer  of  Wbc-d  and  Bark— Samuel  Macormac. 

Inspector  of  Barrels- Hiram  Brown. 

Weigher  of  Coal— Simon  E  Brown. 

Bye-Road  Conunissionei-s- Robert  Floyd,  William  Black,  sr,  and  John 
Horsford,  sr. 

Collector  of  Rates— Edward  V  Rourke. 

PARISH  OF  LANCASTER. 

Constables— William  Malone,  .lames  McLaren  and  John  Baird. 

Collector  of  Rates— Justice  G  Lake. 

I'arish  Clerk— Andrew  D  Gault. 

Fence  Viewers— Samuel  Cunningham,  James  Collins,  John  Flewellingand 
James  Mills. 

Pound  Keepers-  John  C  Shanks,  Robert  Boggs.  John  Odell,  John  Avery, 
George  Gamble,  William  Lord  and  Charles  Norman. 

Hog  Reeves— William  Maxwell,  Andrew  Johnson  and  John  Lowry. 

Boom  Masters-  James  Long  and  Edward  Fairv. 

Surveyors  of  Dams— John  Morris  and  Joseph  Compton. 

Asses.sors  of  Rates-Edgar  C  Barker,  Terence  Collins  and  Joseph  A  Mc- 
Naught. 

Weighers  of  Hay,  Straw  and  Coal— Edward  Sutton  and  Simon  Lake. 

Measurers  of  Wood  a.  d  Bai'k— John  Shives,  James  Masson  and  Thomas  L 
Earle. 

C;ommissionei\s  to  Expend  Eye-Road  Moneys- Stephen  McAvour,  John 
Kelly  and  Peter  Douglas. 

Fire  Wardens- William  Roxborough  and  Robert  Fair. 

PARISH  OF  MUSQUASH. 

Collector  of  Rates- J  A  Balcom. 

Town  Clerk— J  F  Duston. 

Constables— John  Hargrove,  jr,  Owen  O'Donnell,  George  Gamble  and 
Joseph  Miller. 

Commissioner  for  Bye-Roads— James  Boj-le. 

Pound  Keepers— John  Odell,  Thomas  Lennox,  John  Cairns,  jr,  John 
Thompson. 

Hog  Reeves— Hanford  Stackhouse  and  Terence  Quinn. 

Assessors  of  Rates— GC  Cai-man,  Patrick  Corrigan  and  George  Hargrove. 

Revisor  of  Ele(;tors— John  A  Clark. 

Fence  Viewers— M  P  Balcolm,  James  Wenn,  sr,  and  WilUam  Clark. 

Commissionera  of  Roads— James  Reed,  Geo  Rose  and  Dan.  Campbell,  sr. 


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COUNTIES  AND  MUNICIPALITIES. 

COt'NTY  OP  ALBERT. 

Judae  of  the  County  Court— lion  Hliss  notsford;  Samuel  O  Morse,  Clerk; 
Hiyh  Shfiiff—HAan  Lyiul.s.  Ek<j. 

Clerk  of  the  KoIIh  and  Clerk  of  the  Peace,  and  Chrk  of  the  Circuits— 
Saiimel  (}  Morse,  E.sq. 
.S'luroMofe— Oeorffe  II  Steadinan,  Esq. 
Hegiittrur  of  Prohatea—V'tinwwX  (\  ]\Iorse,  Esq. 
Neyintrar  of  Deeds  and  Wills-  (Jcorpe  Calhoun.  Esq. 
Justices  of  the  lVa»r— Hon  E  K  Chandler,  John  Lewis,  Geoi-ge  Calhoun, 
Elisha  I'eok,  Edward  St evt'ns,  Robert  WrlKht,  .Tohn  Wallace,  James  Rogers 
Ilirani  Edgett,  Ezra  Stoves,  James  Ryan,  William  8  Hopper,  Jolin  liar- 
chard,  James  Horsman,  Thomas  Colpitis,  Lewis  E  Steves.  William  Ilallett, 
Lewis  Smith,  Jas  Carnworth,  William  P  Robinson,  John  N  Chapman,  Wm 
J  Reed,  Nathan  M  Rennett,  John  JjRSteve.s,  William  Fillmore,  Peter  Duffy, 
J  A  Steves,  John  Cleveland.  Jun,  Hon  A  R  McCh'lan,  David  Stiles.  William 
V  Pipes,  Elisha  Peck,  Jun,  Guilford  R  Smith,  (iaius  Turner.  W  H  A  Casey. 
Winthrop  Robinson.  Thomas  Smith,  Winthro))  Akerley,  John  Matthews, 
Williams  Woodworth,  Lewis  Beatty,  Enoch  Dawson,  .John  Marshall.  George 
Barnett,  James  McLatchey,  William  E  Rishop,  John  Bennett,  Solomon 
Steves,  CR  Smith,  John  FT.aylor.  E  S  Outhouse,  John  McCloe,  R  E  Col- 
pitts,  William  Howard,  Alexander  Gildart,  William  J  Mitchell,  Henry  B 
Steeves,  David  Strong,  Joshua  .Jonah,  Tliomns  Matthews,  jun.  Walter  W 
Gladstone,  EniesLMolUns,  James  A  Tingley,  William  H  Gross,  John  Graves, 
David  Oliver,  James  Reed,  Gilbert  Brewster,  William  J  Smith,  William  Mc- 
Kay, jun,  William  A  Colpitts,  Levi  Downey,  John  Calhoun,  Daniel  Grey, 
]<:dwin  Copp.  Abram  Bray,  Robert  G  Crozier,  Ezra  S  Woodworth,  (Gilbert 
M  Peck,  Elisha  P  Turner,  Asael  AVells,  John  Stevens,  Alexander  W  Leeman,  j 
Alexander  Bailey,  Stephen  B  Weldon,'  Andrew  Barrett,  John  Cairns.  Wm 
S  Colpitts,   Hugh  Wright,  Paul  R  Moore,  David  Baizely,  Richard  E  Steeves,  ; 

;  Alexander  McRae,  Chesley  Anderson.  Asa  Steeves.  David  Cleveland,  John  ; 
Keever,  Joseph  McAlmoh,   Isaiah  Tingley,   James  Wright,  Jas  M  Reid,  i 

1  John  Stewart,  John  R  Russell,  Chambers  Gaskin,  John  llaslem,  Jos  Haley,  j 

'  Sanmel  J  Calhoun,  Jas  Colpitts,  and  Charles  J  Osman.  Esmiires.  i 

Co<o»iers— W  J  Lewis,  M  D,  P  R  Moore,  Robert  Wright,  D  M  Steves,  Silas 

'  Lynds,  and  E  Ritchie.  Esquires. 

i  Commissioners  for  taking  Affldavits  in  the  Supreme  Court  -Ofo  Calhoun.  : 
Elisha  Peck,  Samuel  Gross,  Jas  M  Stevens.  Winthroi»  Akerley,  and  William  ; 

.  P  Robinson,  Esquii-es,  and  the  Attorne3-s  practising  in  the  County.  - 

Official  Assignee  (Insolvent  Act  of  ]Nr.5)  -d'eo  Calhoun.  Esq. 

i     Attorneys  and  SolicitorsSannwl  G  Moi-se.  M  B  Palmer,  Chas  A  Peck, 
and  (ieorge  H  Steadman,  Esqiures. 

Commissioners  OF  Parish  CoruTs— lion  A  R  McClellan,  Hopewell;  John 
Wallace,   Hillsborough:  A  W  Leeman,  Coverdale:  Joseph  A  Turner,  Har- 

;  vey;  Wm  P  Robinson,  Elgin;  David  Cleveland,  Alma. 

I  Issuers  of  Marriage  Licenses— M  B  Palmer.  Hopewell;  Gilbert  T.  ' 
C:hapman.  Coverdale,  Joseph  A  Turner,  Harvey;  James  Horsman,  Elgin;  ' 
and  S  S  Hoar,  Alma. 

i     Commissioners  for  takino  Speciai,  Bail  in  the  Si-preme  Court  at  Hope- 

,  well— George  Calhoun,  Esq.    At  HiLLsiiORoroii— Samuel  (.ross.  ; 

j     Commissioners  OF  Sewers  for  Hopewell— Abram  Bray,  Valentine  Smith,  : 

'  Asael  Peck,  and  James  B  Calhoun.  ! 

;     AucTioNEER-s- Sanmel  Gross,   Hillsborough;  E  Dailey,   Hopewell;  Thos  ^ 

:  Kinney,  Harvey. 

]     Teacher  of  the  Grammar  School -J  Smith.  I 

j  MUNICIPAUTY   op  ALBERT.  ' 

Councillors.— HilLsboro— Duffy  and  Steeves.  Hopewell— Palmer  and  J 
Carnworth.  Coverdale— E  Outhouse  and  C  (iaskin.  Alma— Alex  JIcRae 
and  Sanuiel  P  Edgett.    Harvey-Smith  and  West. 

COUNTY   OF   CAULETON. 

Judge  of  the  County  Court— James  G.  Stevens ;  Wm.  M.  Con- 
nell    Clerk 
j'uHTicES  OK  THE  Peace— John  Dibblee,  Davi<l  Munroe,  J  A  Phil- 


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li|)H.  James  Lockwood,  Joaeuh  Burpee,  Zt'|)luii»iah  Mills,  Leonard  U  Hanl- 
in^c,  (ietn-Ke  L.  Raymoml,  ♦  Jaiiu'H  H.  TupptM*,  William  T.  Bainl,  Matthew  L. 
Phillips,  Abner  Bull,  .larvis  I'^stey,  Stephen  (I.  Burpee.  William  Haywanl, 
Benjamin  L.  Hichanlson,  ,J()lin  Barl>er,  .Inhn  Holland  Estey,  Calvin  CMiureh- 
ill.  Koht.  /■ .  liny,  William  Lindsay,  Richard  S  Bull,  Anthony  Carney,  Alex- 
ander Kilpatrielv,  Charh's  Shea,  *  .lames  Jordan,  Kdvvin  K  Parsons*  VSillinm 
Forrest,  HuKh  C'i)erth\vaite,  Anioi  Diclcenson,*  KUslia  Shaw,  Hamilton 
Yerxa,  Cornelius  Connolly,  .John  Hennell.  James  Khbett.  Isjiae  H  CUvrvill, 
William  Reed,  Isaiah  B  Ki'deout,*  Alexander  Hawthorne,  ()eori,'(^  Milherry, 
(leorge  Wade,  CeorRc  Si|uires,  William Tomplcins,  (Jeorf^e Thomas  Hartley, 
Warren  C  Bull,  Jolm  T  Allan,  Alexander  Walicer,  Harris  H  H<>l)l)s,  Simeon 
Cummins,  James  (irover,  <h'or>;:e  H  I'onnell,*  .lolm  I)  Ivi'tehum.  Alexander 
Lindsay,  Delaney  Tompkins,  lOclwai-d  J  Smith,  Norris  Best,*  William  F  Dib- 
blee,  John  Fisher,  (leor{,'e  W  Boyer,  Iwiac  Wort  man,  1)  F  Meriitt,  James  H 
JaequeiS,  John  Leary,*  Seott  Knieiy,  Ilunh  Montsomerv,  ,lohn  Wovertou, 
Samuel  H  Shaw.  Andrew  Stei>henson,  .lames  Briilxes.  (lilbert  W  Vanwart, 
Howard  Debeck,*  Oliver  Hemphill,  lliehard  Holmes,  (leorKe  Hartley,  Bar- 
tholomew Lynch,  William  Hale,  .John  Mcl^auclilan.  Isaac  Broad.  PhiHi) 
McCalTery,  John  McBride,  James  H  Liinn,  Isaac  Williams,  (.'harles  P  Con- 
nell,  (leorKC  Stickncy,  David  (libson,  John  tJilx'rson,  Ivory  Kilburn,  John 
Watson,  Richard  McKinney,  John  W  Jlayuard,  James  N  Moore,  John 
Harper.  Joseph  Crawford,  .lolm  Boyd,  Tiiomas  Lindsay,  .James  McLean, 
IIu^tIi  Miller,  William  II  Brittain,  William  Neil,  Aaron  Perkins,  Edward 
(iray,  Moses  Boyer,  (ieor^'e  W  Ilovey,  W  H  Drier,  Frank  Rankine,*  James 
Dyer,  David  M  (.ilierson,  T  B  Trafton*.  C>eor}<e  Strickland,*  Thomas  Lun^- 
staff.  Charles  McDoupill,  Silas  H  Pliunmer,*  (i  L  Cronkite,  (Jeorge  W 
Wheeler,  Charles  KoKci-s,  L(!wisP  Fisher,  Francis  EOood,  Charles  Kearney, 
Thomas  M  Corbitt.  Charles  W  Clarke,  Alexander  Hall,  Edward  M  Bt>yer, 
Edward  Benn,  .lames  Council,  Tliomas  Fulton.  Amos  E  Hartley,  Joseph 


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Watson,  (Wicklow),  William  B  Haiunon,  John  Barnett,  Gilbert  L  Corey, 
Cyrus  Simmond.s.  Cliaih'S  D  Drier,  Charles  Bulyea  (Rockland),  Edwui 
Pnilli))s,  John  Larterty,  William  Deacon.  John  S  LeiKhton,  John  Wallace, 


(!.    C!ourser,  Esq. 
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Joseph  McCSee,  Amos  D  Shaw,  Bo}i;cr  McElroy,  Robert  BiUyea,  (McCafferty 
Settlement),  Richard  Ahern,  Albert  Estabrooks,  (!harh's  E  Clark,  David 
Wiley,  (Aberdeen).  Archibald  Carpenter,  WilUam  (Surrey,  (Richmond), 
Henry  B  Taylor,  Thomas  Jones,  .lames  Baker,  A.  Tyler  Thompson,  Ru- 
dolph K  Jones,  Henry  T  Scholey,  Albert  Orser.  Robert  Brown,  Fi'ancis  ClulT. 
Amos  D  Hartley.  James  Watson,  James  Hattivld,  Albert  C  Smith,  Bela  B 
Sliaw,  William  Hanulton,  William  W  Snow,  Joseph  York,  Walter  Hay, 
William  W  Hanuuond.  James  Simonson,  (JeorKe  W  White.  Matthew 
Hutchinson,  Amos  H  Haywartl,  John  Scott,  .lohn  Simpson,  Charles  R 
Upton,  Allison  B  Council,  Allison  Phillii)s.  Richard  B  Ketchum,  Frederick  J 
Bridges,  Richard  Wheeler.  Alexander  Thompson,  William  Skillan,  David 
Smith,  Seth  Milherry,  Edwin  R  Squires,  Willium  B  Mills  and  Alfred  E 
Gillespie,  Estjuires 

Assignee  unueu  Insolvent  Act   ok  1H7.'».-^-D. 

Cleuk  ov  the  t'lRCUiTH.— a.  B.  ('onncU,  Ksq. 

HiCH  Shehiek.— FredH.  Jenkins  Diltblee,  Es([. 
Hammond. 

Ci.EKK  OF  THE  Peace. --Win.  M.  C'omioll,  Esq. 

SuHUO«ATE,  — Lewis  V.  Fisher,  Esq. 

Registuau  of  Puoh.vtes.  -  John  V.  Winslow,  Es*]. 

REfiisTKAii  OK  Deeds  and  VVu.t.s.-  David  Munro,  Escj.  Deputy — 
Donald  Munro,  Esq. 

CoMMISSroNEUS  E(iR  TAKINC!  Aei'IIIAVITS  IN  THE  Sci'llEME  T'oiIRT. — 
Lewis  P  Fisher,  ()eort,'e  Connell,  D  L  Dibblee,  John  C  Winslow,  William  M 
Connell,  Geoi-pe  li  Raymond,  R  K  Jones,  S  i!  Ai)plel)v,  .lames  A  Phillips, 
Daniel  C  Courser.  A  B  Comiell  and  W  B  ('h»ndler.  Esquires. 

Is^O  list  (iMauu' ACE  Lic'iNCES.--W.  M.  L'«mnell,  Kowar.lB  White, 
G  R  Burtt  and  Hugh  Miller,  Esquncs. 

Notary  Pdhmc.  licwis  P.  Fisher,  (."eo;jfe  Connell,  John  C  Win- 
slow,  William  M  Connell.  S  B  Appleby  and  Daniel  C  Coiu-ser,  Escjuires. 

Commissioners  eor  takini;  Speciai-  J'aii,  in  thkSii'reme  ( 'ou 
George  L  Raymond,  James  R  Tujipei'  amLDavul  Munroe,  Es(iuires, 
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iicll,  .lohii  ('  WmihIdw,  William  M  ("oiuioll,  U  K  .TfUH'H,  Stci)li('ii  I!  Apph-Uy, 
j)  ('  ('oiirwM'.  A  n  Coiirioll  niul  W  B  Cliniidicr,  K.sqiiircs. 

('((MMIHHIoNKKH  OK  PaIUHM  Civil,  (N)i:KT.S.  Will.  W.  I  lllllllliond, 
Woodstork;  (k'orjri-  SUckiicy.  NorHmmploii;  Tvory  Kilbiirn,  Uii.-iiiiioud; 
.I/imcs  Bridges,  I'ct^l,  Jaiiics  Siiiioiisoii  and  Matthew  ]fuU-liis<)ii,  \Vakt>- 
flc'd :  C'hurlt'H  R  Upton,  Simonds  ;  Satimel  H  Shaw,  Bri;;lit<)ii  ;  John 
.MiiipHon.  Aberdeen;  (JeorKe  W  While,  Wiliuot;  .lames  A  l'hilli|)H,  Kent. 

(!(»R<iNKIH.  (Jeoive  Sticikney,  (ieor^e  \Vest,  Cliarles  K.  lljitoii, 
AVillinni  Connell.  William  E  Dner,  .loliii  T  Allan,  Hanmel  Walts,  Charles  I' 
Connell,  M  I),  Theodore  II  Estey,  KIcliard  J'ort,  Tlionins  B  Trafton,  Nehe- 
iiiiah  Tompkhis,  Kiehard  B  Kelelium,  William  T  Haird,  Elijah  M  Shaw, 
.lames  A  Phillips,  .lames  White,  M  I),  .John  11  naK<'rman,  M  f),  .Fohii  V  Iloyt, 
Colin  Kinj?,  W  JI  Morehouse.  Newton  li  (.'otter,  M  1),  W  F  Bruet',  M  1),  and 
aSCronkite. 

AiiOTioNKioHH.  Alansoii  Payson,  James  H.  JiUHpics,  William  F. 
Dihhlee  and  Siiiior.  MeLeod. 

CoMMISHIONKK  rNDKK  TIIK  AllKCdNDlNCJ  DkHToKh'  AtT.— J.  1  )il)bloo. 

CdMMIHHIONHIl  I  NUEH  (!  AUN18HKK  AND  ATTACllMliNT  ACT.S. 

Es(iuire. 

MUNtCrrAUTV   01''    CAULKTON. 

Waudkn.  Amos  H.  Hayward,  Es-j. ;  SKcuKTAUY-TuEAsrRER— 
Randolph  K  .Jones;  Auditor — Samuel  Watts. 

County  CouNClM-oUhi  Parish  Woodstock— R.  I?.  Ketclmin  and 
Philip  McCafferty.  Parish  Wakefield— CM  Shaw  and  .John  Harper.  I'arish 
Richmond  -  Alexander  Kirkpatriek  and  J  Y  Iloyt.  Pari.sh  North 
hampton— .John  Shea  and  David  C'Oibson.  Parish  Brighton— Samuel  E 
Campbell  and  Albion  Estabrooks.  Parish  Peel— C  A  Harmon  ami  Amos 
H  Hartley.  Parish  Aberdeen— .Fohii  Smith  an<l  E  H  (Jillmore.  Parish 
Kent— R  L)  Peai-son  and  C  E  (Jallauher.  Parish  Wicklow-  Andrew  Cald- 
well and  G  L  Cronkhite.  Parish  Wilmot— C  A  Wess  and  .James  A  Barter. 
Parish  Simonds— Oeorge  W  Melville  and  Richard  Wheeler. 

TOWN   OP   WOODSTOCK. 

May'OR— Lewis  P.  Fisher.  Counciklokh  J.  (},  Vanw.art,  F.  T. 
Bridges,  Philip  McCatferty,  James  llaydeii,  John  Gibson,  and  John 
Graham,  Esquires. 

Town  Ci,khk  -James  H.  Ja(!i|nes. 

Town  Maussiial  -  John  Mctlafferty. 

(kiLLECTou  at  Woodstock  D.avid  F.  Merritt.  Contreville-  II  T. 
Suholey,  Sub-Collector. 

Tkkahi'ukk  and  lli'X'ETVKit  oi-"  TAXEH-David  F  Merritt. 

CoM.ECTOH  oE  County  Hates.     Israel  Clmi chill. 

PosTMASTEK  -John  C.  Wiiislow.     Assistant  -John  II  Watt. 


COUNTY     op  CHARLOTTE. 


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JUDOE  OF  THE  CoUNTY  C(>UI{T.  —  JamcH  ( J.  StcVCUK,  E.sq, 
Grimmer,  Clerk. 

Justices  oe  the  Peace.  — David  Mowatt,  Robert  Watson,  J.  (Jrini- 
mer,  .John  Farmer,  Henry  Webber,  .John  Carlyle,  FrniiciK  Tlibbert.  Claudi- 
us Messinet,  Peter  Morrison,  Daniel  Sullivan,  W  H  Cliaffe.y,  (ieorgo  Foun- 
tain, John  E  Messinet,  Hugh  Ludgate,  John  Murks,  (teorge  P  Kiiifiht,  Au- 
gustine Bancroft,  .John  A  Heney,  C!h.iiies  Bradley,  Samuel  ilci'-arlaiie, 
Thomas  Barry,  Thom.as  Cotterel,  William  Iv  Reynolds,  Isaac  Justason, 
.James  Rnssell,  Zecliariali  ( 'hipmaii,  Hugh  (Jullinan,  James  Murehie,  (ieorge 
S  Grimmer.  .John  McLeod,  Magnus  Green,  (ieor^jce  Dick,  Robert  Stevenson. 
Charles  M  Gove.  George  Allen,  A  W  Smith.  Nathan  Smart  Rex  M  King. 
James  E  Lvnott,  William  H  Stevens.  Thomas  T  Odell.  Nehemiah  Marks, 
Samuel  H  AVhitlock,  William  T  Rose,  William  Ellis.  George  F  Stickney, 
Jeremiah  Hanson,  Daniel  Crilley,  Levi  Yonng,  John  Mcintosh,  Thos  Black, 
.lohn  Orr,  Joseph  Donald,  Joseph  Simpson,  Charles  F  Clinch,  James  R 
Bradford,  Charles  E  O  Halheway,  Henry  Hitchings,  John  S.  Magee,  Hugh 


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Morrison,  Isaac  Newton,  IlnydcMi  (liipMII.  .JamcR  A  Moran,  Ahmlmni  Younc:, 
A  IKJilniour,  sr.  Sannu-l  .lolinston,  Tohias  (iihnonr,  Ismu'  Mt-Klroy,  Tftci 
Mills  Abbott.  Hainucl  Dnrlinjr,  I,nk(>  Hyion,  James  lIoKiie,  NIcliolus  CnrU'r, 
James  M«'(llll,  (>flour  IfanHnn,  .lolin  Keynolds,  Cliarles  Mcdee,  .John  (i 
Lorimer,  Memy  Smith,  Jr,  Memy  Leeniaii,  .lohii  Me(;utt'heon,  ArchlbaM 
Nixon,  .1  A  Moor(»,  Alfred  ^laxWell,  ,Fohn  Mills.  James  Mnmhy,  James 
Brown,  .\hner  T  fj  Weston.  Daniel  I'omroy,  Alexander  McMinh,  Uobert 
Towers,  Charles  Kfewnit.  Willinivi  T  l)iekey,  James  Biiehanan  John  (' 
\V«'allierby,  William  Connor,  Captain  .lames  Maxwell,  Charles  Mcduire, 
John  M<'K'eeinan,  Robert  A  .Stewart,  HuKh  MeAdnm,  Alexander  J  Mi-Cann. 
Asa  Ij  Hitehinifs,  William  Tnindale,  Uodney  Yoiinjf.  James (ililleRi)ie.  Irving 
BCarlyle.  William  I)  Maxwell,  Charles  F  fortd,  Harrison  Oetehell,  William 
Uon^'l'is,  l)nniel  II  Maxwell,  .loscph  A  Taylor,  Frederick  M  Murehie,  Chns 
Mowatt,  William  A  lU(l«'ont,  liobert  Kichanlson,  David  N  Torter.  John 
MowatI,  Jesse  C  Baitlett,  John  W  Mann,  John  Peacock,  Ijewia  A  Mills  and 
W  W  (Jrimmer. 

("i.KUK  (11"'  THK  CiiU'tiiTS.— G.  S.  Grimmer,  Esq. 

Hicat  Siiinm'K.   -Alexander 'J\  ra»il,  Ehij. 

<  'i,K,itiv  OK  Tin:  J'KACK  andIvkiu'EIi  01'  THicKoLLS.— G.  S.  Grimmer,  Esci. 

.TtiDor.  OK  Fhouatks.     (ietn-HO  D.  Street,  Esq. 

Rkoistuau.  — S.  II.  Wliitlock,  Esq. 

1{e(;ihti{AI{ok  Dkeds  and  Wti,ls.- -Harris  H.  Hatch,  Esq. 

CoMMIHSlONFUH  FOUTAKINf!  AfKIHAVITH  IN  THK  SuJ'UEMK  CoUllT.— 
John  E,  Messinett,  and  all  Attorneys  of  the  Sui>rcnio  Cour*;. 

CoL'NTY  Tueasukku.     Willi.am  Wliitlock,  Esq. 

CoMMisHroNER  KOK  TAKiNd  Baii..     William  T.  Rose,  St.  Stej)hen. 

N<tTAiUES  IM  DMC.  John  F.  Grant  (St.  Stephen),  William  McTican, 
Georges  Grimmer,  Benjamin  R  8t«venson,  and  Geo  D  Street  (St  Andrews.) 

GoMMIS.StoNJCIt  UNDEU  THE  Au.SCONWNO  DeBTOKH'  AcT.~S.  H.  Whit- 
lock,  E8(i. 

Ukkic'IAI.  Assignee  (Insolvent  Act  of  1875).— Henry  Hill,  Esq. 

CoUONEiis.  -David  Mowatt,  Samuel  T.  Gove,  William  T.  Rose,  Dr. 
D  Gemni,  Thos  C  Justason,  Thos  Dick,  M  I),  and  Herbert  McLauKhlin,  M  D.     i  I 

Ai!CTioNEEiiH.--S.  H.  Whith)ck,  Geo.  K.  Campbell,  S.  F.  Nesbitt  and     ?, 
C  E  O  Ilatheway.  j  | 

Ihssueu  okM.\151{taoe  Licenses.— Thomis  Barry  (St.  George).  1 

County  Sei'|{ETAky.  -George  S.  Grimmer. 

MUNICIPALITY  OP  CHARLOTTE. 

Clarendon— .John  Mngee  and  Archibald  Nixon,  Dufferin— George  Han- 
nah and  Sydney  Hannah.  Saint  Andrews— T  T  (J'Dell  and  B  R  Stevenson. 
St  George-  G  F  Hibbard  and  A  J  Scelye.  Pennfleld— Thomas  Spear  and  E 
Poole.  Saint  David- J  A  3Ioore  and  Thomas  Cottrell.  Saint  James— Doug- 
las and  Peaces.    SaintCroix. .  Saint  Stephen— Marcus  • 

Upton  and  Harrison  Getchell.  i 

TOWN  OF  MILLTOWN— IStft-TJ). 

Matoh.— George  r.  Todd,  Illsq. 

('oufjciLLoiJS.  — W.  M.  Graham,  John  H.  Haley,  Jame:?  King,  Geo. 
H  Eaton,  James  H  Kehoo  and  W  S  Robinson. 

AssEssoiiH.—Abner  McAllister,  Samuel  Dowling  and  Isaac  Smith. 

TUEASUUEH.— Charles  E.  Boardman. 

Clekk.— Thomas  J.  Robinson. 

OVER.SEEU  OK  THK  Pooii.— William  A.  Ray. 

Road  Commissioner.— A.  M.  Gotildrick. 

Fire  Wards.— Geo.  H.  Eaton,  John  H.  Haley  and  James  King. 

Police  Magistrate.  —Thomas  J.  Robinson,  Esq. 

C(mstables  and  Police  Officers.— Jno.  Mahar,  Jt)hn  Monoghan,  Jas. 
Glas.s,  Thomas  Mohar,  Thomas  Williams,  Thoinos  Osborne  and  A  M  Goul- 
drick. 

Weight  ,'8  of  Hay,  Grass  and  other  I'roduce. 
Charles  E  Boardman. 


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RobiiiHon,  J  WpIIh  Vose  and  fU'orpy  O'Hrion. 

Stirveyorn  of  Luinbm".-  Tho  ul)oveSnrvftyorHof  T/'f^'s,  ami  Jiih.  (*iispy, 
John  L  Huy,  I'harU's  Hnt<ih,  Isaat;  Sinitli,  AIhi*"!*  (Iralmni,  Henry  Lovojoy, 
Kobert  liitobinKH,  Albion  Eaton  and  BnrnoH  Hiidey. 

ScalfiH  of  Wood  and  IJark.  ~  KranciH  Sinitli,  li(»raco  Whitnoy,  T.  J. 
HiibinMon,  J  WellH  Vitxe,  OeorKf  O'liri'-'ii. 

Fence  VioweiH.  — Win.  A.  Hay,  ThomaH  Burtu  .and  Iwaac  Snjitli. 

Field  J)i'iveiH. —James  CroHsett,  llowlatid  Hill,  Stewart  llnsby, 
Charles  Bnrtn.  JanieH  WilUston  and  I'oniul  Keeper. 

Auctioneer.    -William  A.  IJay. 

(Collector  of  Taxes.—  1'honiaH  Osborne. 

Auditors  -Samuel  1  )urlinj,'  and  Stephen  II.  Hi tchin .,'.■<,  EMora. 

Fire  Department.  Fernando  l{ij)ley,  ('a])tfiin  ;  (JeorKe  I'nmt,  Eu- 
Kineer;  John  Mulmr  anti  Thomas  Muliar,  Pii)enien;  John  Monoghun,  Fire- 
man. 

COUNTY  OF  GliOtJCESTER. 

.Tl'Ikje  OF  THE  County  CouiiT.— Hon  Edward   Williston.     T  Des- : 
Brisay,  Clerk,  _  _.        _  ' 

Samuel  { 
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rion  Ache,  Alexander  (.Jamnbell,  John  Foley,  Matthew  Parrot,  Henry 
Auj^ustine  McOullouRh,  AVllllam  Ferpuson,  l^atriek  Whalan,  John  Lonis 
LeRere,  Ifenry  A  Sormonay  Kennedy,  F  Burns,  John  Kerr,  Kiehai-<1  Sisk, 
Francis  Scott,  Mark  Devereaux,  Adam  Sutherland,  I'atriek  J  Foley,  An- 
thony llainey,  James  McGinley.  Robert  ('  Caie,  (Justave  Dnmas,  Jonathan 
Doran,  Thomes  Hall,  Thomas  Boudroan,  Joseph  1j  Bishop,  Alex  Petrie. 
Samuel  H  Napier,  Thomas  Seaton,  Theotine  Blanehard,  ( )nesimns  Blnnch- 
ard,  Bernard  Commeau,  Jerojne  Hoy,  Francis  Meahan,  .Tames  F  McManus, 

Tames  Thomst>n,  Thomas  Lone,  jun, 
is  Alexandre,  jnn,  John  Younp, 

•  .K  ■       llliani  Yonnp,  Nathan  Kichey, 

Justinian  Savoy,  William  Walsh,  William  Theriau,  John  Sewell,  William 
Napier,  Richard  Blackball,  Philip  Rive,  Robert  ArmirtronK,  Jnste  Hache, 
William  Alexander,  Prospere  Fi  PauUn,  Robert  M<M>dy,  George  McC'onnell, 
Henry  W  Baldwin,  Murdock  Harper,  James  Hickson.  Thomas  A  Harris, 
John  Millar.  Abraham  Grant,  Samuel  Gammon,  sen,  Charles  Bosse,  Albert 
T  Carter,  Richard  Dawson,  D  Gu.stavus  Maelauchlan,  Thomas  Aider,  Martin 
Hache,  Josenh  Sewell,  jun,  Bernard  Commeau,  William  Archer,  Alexander 
Morrison,  Etiward  Hornibrook,  Jeremiah  Muzerall,  Peter  DeGrace,  Jerome 
Boudreaut,  and  Chas  F  Brisson,  Esquires. 

C'l.KUK  OF  THE  CIRCUITS— Tlieophilus  DesBrisay,  Etq. 

High  Sheriff— Robert  B.  Vaif,  Esq. 

Clerk  of  the  Peace  and  Keeper  of  the  Roll.s— Theophilus  Dea- 
Brisay,  Esq. 

Surrogate.— Henry  W  Balhvin,  Escj. 

Begistrar  of  Probates. — D.  G.  Maelauchlan,  Esq. 

Registrar  of  1>eei)s  and  Wills.  —Henry  W.  Baldwin,  Esq. 

Stipendiary  Magistrate.— I).  Gustavus  Maelauchlan,  Esq. 

Stipendiary  Macjlstrate  at  Caraquet,— Martin  Hache,  Esq. 

Coroners. — Joseph  Sewell,  Wm.  Ferj^uson,  I>.  (t.  Maelauchlan, 
James  G.  C.  Blackliall,  and  Gideon  M.  Duncan,  M.  D.,  I'^sq. 

Master  of  the  Grammar  School.—  (ieorge  Mersereau,  Esq,  B.  A. 

Trustees  and  Directors  of  the  Grammar  School.-  Samuel  L. 
Bishop, Theophilus  DesBrisay.  Hon.  John  Ferguson,  John  Kerr,  and 
James  Hickson,  Es(i. 

Barristers,  Attorneys  and  Notaries  Public— -Theophilus  Des- 
Brisay, and  D.  Gustavus  Maelauchlan,  Esc]. 


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CoMMLSSIoNEKS  KOK  TAKTNU   BaIL  AND  Al'KinAVTTH   IN   T>1E  HlJPREMK   ! 

floL'KT.- J«ilin  DDiiUi,  Hon.  Robert  Youmk,   tliunes   G.  V.  Blatiklmll, 
Samuel  Ta  Bishop,  John  Youn^  iiud  John  Kerr,  Kmra. 

CoMMlH><IoNEI{S   Koit  TAKINO   AfI'MOAVITS   IN  THK  ScrREBIM  OoURT.- -  | 

The  BarristerH  and  Attorneys  practising  in  the  ('ounty.  i 

Issuer  of  MAUUiA(iE  Licenses.     Henry  W.  Bahlwin,  Eh(i, 

COMMTSSIONER  UNDER  AcTS  3H  VICTORIA,  CHAl'TEKS  4  ANI^  5.  -John 
Kerr,  Esq. 

Official  AssKiNEE.- Robert  J'illis,  Es(|. 

Fishery  Officers.  -  JJathurst,  James  Hick.on,  Esiiuire  ;  Caraquet, 
Juste  Hachc.  J'jScj. 

Henrj^  W.  Bahlwin  (Bathurst),  and  John  Doran  (Shippegan),  Escp'S., 
Agents  fen-  IJoyds. 

Gloucester   AnHicn/ruRAL    Society. -Samuel    L.    Bishop,    Esq. 
Iresideut;  James  Buttinier,  Est].,  Secretary. 

Members  of  Board  for  the  Manac.eme?;t  of  Tracadie  TjAZARETTo.  !'• 
— Rev.  Ferdinand  Oauvreau,  William  Keryuson,  John  Ycmny,  and  » 
Justinian  Savoy,  Esvj.  ^ 

Auctioneers.  -William  Taylor,  Hon.  RolVert  Yonu'^;,  Henry  W.  s 
Baldwin,  John  Kerr,  Philip  Rive,  Prospere  E.  Paulin,  John  E.  Bald-  s 
win  and  William  Najner.  > 

Commissioners  of  Parish  Courts. — Bernard  Commeau,  Esq.  Beres-  *^ 
ford;  D.  (I.  M  .clatichlan,  Esq.,  Batlnn-st ;  Martin  Hache,  Es(i.,  : 
Caraquet;  Jonathan  Doran,  Es(i.,  Sliippejj^an  ;  Joseph  Sewell,  Esij.,  '3 
Inkerman  ;  William  Archer,  Esc^.,  Samnarez  ;  John  Foley,  Esq.,  New  j 
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Bathurst.  "Samuel  Melancon  and  John  E.  O'lirien.     Beresford  * 

Onasipliere   Turyeou  and  Jerome  Roy,  Esijrs.     New  liandon — Joseph  f 

Poirie   and   Patrick   Foley,    Es(irs.       Caracpiet    -Joseph   Sewell    and  3 

P.    E.    Pontain,  Es<p's.     "Shiijpe^'an, — William  Taylor  .'ind  Adolphe  2 

Hache,  Es<irs.     Tracadie  -John  Youn},'  and  J  Savoy,  Esqi-s.     (irand  j 

Aunce  — Ubalde  liandry  and  W.  Lov.e.     Inkerman — Edward  Barry,  > 

and  William  Walsh,  Estp-s.   Warden— Patrick   (J.    Ryan.     Secretary-  : 

Treasurer— John  Sivewi'ight,  Esfj.     Auditor -Francis  Meahan,  Esq.  r 


COUNTY  OF  KENT. 

-Hon.  Bliss  Botsford. 


James  D.  Phin- 


Jwlfic  nf  the  Count  [I  Court. 
ney,  Es(i.  C'lerk. 

JiiKliccK  of  the  Peace. — Thomas  W.  PJiss,  John  Bowser,  Ifon.  David 
Wark,  William  IlauiiiKton.  fi(>rman  White,  Reuben  Johnson,  Lawrence 
McTiaren,  .lames  Bin-ns,  Jnnies  (lirvaiL  Terrcnce  ("urrau,  .lohn  .lardine.  jr, 
Joliu  Koliertsou,  Henry  Peters,  jun,  John  13rait,  Horatio  Smith,  Lewis 
B  Allan,  Charles  Uoselen,  Luke  Johnson,  Aniant  Boiu-pfeois.  sen,  James 
Lucas,  Alexander  MeWillianis,  Stephen  BripKs,  David  McMinn,  .losrph 
Doherty,  Robert  Brown,  Thomas  Steven.son,  .Tohn  Stevenson.  Edward 
Walker,  Alexander  (lirvan,  Zaccheus  Phinney,  Kenneth  B  B^orbes,  Albert 
T  Smith,  John  Ford.  Thonia;-  Irvine,  Alexainler  Johnson,  Owen  Mclnerny. 
Pierce  Quilty.  .lolni  Harnett,  Theophilus  Bilodeau,  Charles  C!orney,  Sanuifl 
Jerway,  Sinion  Allen,  Michael  McF  adden,  Herbert  Irving,  Thomas  Richaid- 
.son,  Alexander  Rolu^rtson,  Robert  (Mialmers.  Thadeus  Oallant,  Andrew 
Bourgeois,  Thomas  Porrier,  Thomas  Coates,  Robert  CUitlei",  John  V  Ross, 
John  T  (.'ale,  Jolin  Potter.  Geihardus  i)  Carman,  Aupuste  Renand,  Domin 
ique  Lepjere,  Charles  Richard,  John  Whcten,  Peter  Daiple.  .Joseph  L  Rich- 
ard, Jule  (loupuin.  Hem-y  O'Leary,  James  Hannah,  Marcel  Barrio,  Miles 
Smith.  Daniel  <)"Leary,  Alexis  (jouguin,  James  Sowerby,  John  Sutton, 
Nicholas  MuzeroU.,  Peter  Robicheau.  James  Hernet,  Oliver  LeBlanc. 
I /.nthony  Girouard,  John  MeKee,  Jaddus  Gogfran.  l>aninl  Robicheaud. 
William  Bowser,  jr,  Angus  McLean,  Andrew  Dunn,  Robci-t  Clark,  Anthony 


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Isaac  W  Doherty,  Eustache  Melancou,  W  B  Weldon.  William  Johnston 
(Cocaigne),  Vincent  Bourk,  Bernard  Gorman,  Lazar  Guilmbn,  John  Dickin- 
son, Ednnmd  Hutchinson,  John  Tajdor,  Robert  Doherty,  Charles  Y.  Walk- 
er, John  Murray,  James  F  Atkinson,  Benjamin  F  Bailey,  Thomas  Anderson, 
Benjamin  F  Wetmore,  Alexander  Leishnian,  David  W.  Grierson,  J.  P.  Kaye, 
;  Peter  Tibidor  and  Lazare  Daigle,  Esquires. 

Secretary-Treasurer— Charles  J  Sayre,  Esq. 

Clerk  of  the  Circuits— Robert  Hutchinson,  Esq. 

High  Sheriff— Autoine  Girouard,  Esq. 

Clerk  of  the  Peace  and  Keeper  of  the  Rolls.— Robert  Hutchinson,  Esq. 
;     Collector  of  Customs— John  Rusk,  Esq. 
I     Jud^e  of  Probates— James  D  Phinney. 

Registrar  of  Probates— Robert  Caie,  Esq. 
':     Registrar  of  Deeds  and  Wills— Thomas  Wetmore  Bliss,  Esq. 
I     Issuer  of  Marriage  Licenses— Robert  Hutchinson. 
I     Stipendiary  Magistrate— Thomas  W  Bliss,  Esq. 
i     Inspector  of  Schools  -Thomas  W  W^ood.  Esq. 

I  Coroners— Horatio  B  Smith,  Isaac  W^  Doherty,  M  D,  IB  Freeman,  M  D, 
i  William  Johnston,  James  C  Moody,  M  D,  Damier  Bourgeois  and  Rufino  A 
!  D'Ollaqui,  Esquires. 

Notaries  Public— John  Bowser,  and  the  Attorneys  practising  in  the  County. 

Medical  Attendant  on  the  Marine  Hospital— J  \V  Doherty,  H  D. 

Auctioneers— Richard  McLaii'^hlan,  John  L  Dwyer,  George  Beatteay.  Ru- 
f us  S  Chandler,  Joseph  Wetmore.  Richard  Sutton,  Jacob  Ferguson,  John 
Wheten,  Nathaniel  Hutchinson,  Heniy  G  Feetham,  Daniel  McArthm-, 
Joseph  E  James,  Edmund  Hutchinson,  Theophilus  DesBrisaj',  John  T  Caie, 
William  J.  Smith,  John  Robertson  and  \Vm,  B.  Deacon. 

MUNICIPALITY  OF  KENT  COCNTY. 

Richibucto — Daniel  0"Leary  and  Gordon  Livingstone.  Wellington — John 
C.  Ross  and  Magloire  (iirouavd.  Welford— Charles  Walker  and  Charles 
McDonald.  St.  Louis— Joseph  I.,.  Richard  and  John  B.  Richard.  Carleton 
—James  T.  Caie  and  Stephen  O'Donnell.  Harcourt— Andrew  Dunn  and  J. 
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Judges  of  the  County  Court.— Charles  Wattei-s,  Esq. ;  Alfred  E.  McLeod, 
Esq.,  Clerk. 

Justices  of  the  Peace.~A.  C.  Evanson,  John  C.  Price,  Robert  McCully, 
Craven  Langstroth,  EHas  S.  Freeze,  Weeden  Fowler,  D.  M.  Campbell,  Elijah 
A.  Perkins,  Walter  B.  Scovil.  James  W.  Nowlan,  Samuel  Foster,  John  H.  l 
Wright,  J.  D.  Micheau  Keator,  R.  S.  Foster,  Nelson  Arnohl.  William  Pear-   i 
son,  William  A.  Stockton,  William  B.  McKiel,   William  McLeod,  Philo  M.  | 
Raymond,  Nathaniel  Belyea,  William  Buchanan,   John  O.  Dann,  James  j  i 
Cookson,  Zebuhm  Connor,  James  A.  Fenwick,  William  Keith,  George  H.  i 
Wallace,  John  Erb,  John  Mclntyre,    Daniel  Mcljachlan,  John  Urquhart, 
William  S.  Teakles,   Robert  Morrison,  William  Baskin,  T.  Oliver  Arnold, 
John  C.  Godard,  William  Deniston.  Joseph  D.  Baxter,  George  Flewellinfr, 
George  Barnes,  David  McKenzie,  Henry  Piers,  jr.,  Isaac  Faulkner,  Joshua 
C.  Upham,  Peter  Brennau,  Peter  Dunn,  John  McLeod,  Patrick  McBriarity, 
John  Carroll,  Nathaniel  II.  DeVebor,  George  Holmes  Keirstead,  J.  Murray 
Nase,  William  S.  Frost,  Simeon  Hatfield  White,  John  Moore,  Oswell  N. 
Price,  Murray  B.  Keith,  Ebenezer  Stockton,  James  Cnnipbell,   Nicholas  1'. 
Wannamake,  James  W.  Smith.  Wilham  Barnes,  David  Smith,  .lames  Doug- 
las, Heniy  W.  Purdy,  Conrad  J.  Hendricks,  Benjamin  Gray,  John  M.  Kay- 
iiiond,  William  Thomas,   Lewis  Folkins,  Caleb  Fenwick,  James  A.  Sinr.ott. 
Charles  Hazen,   Charles  M.  Hunt.   Oeorge  Whitfield  Sharp,  Justus  Hemy 
Gray,  Daniel  C.  Perkins,  (.'.  ITu'lson  Plewelling,  Andrew  JlcVey,  William  J. 
Brittain,  Edward  Mayes  Spni^'^.  .rames  C.  Coates,  GrorKO  L.  (iood,  (Jeorge 
Z.  Parlee,  Andrew  McAfee,  Geor;,'e  Morton,  James  V»  ol-^ay  h'ayubuid,  .Jolui 
Darling,   Edwin  B.  Betr,  John  J.  AVoodward,  AUicd  :\larkhani.    Neal  iM(>- 
Laughlan,  Jacob  I.  Keir.stead.   Daniel  Jones,   Roliert  Marshall,  William  (,). 
Theal,  George  Wightman.  ,laiii;>s  J.  Davie,  John  W.  Caullield.    Alexander 
.M.  Woodman.  Gilbert  I'errv,  J.ines  Mills,  AbramM.  Mabee,  John  E.  B.  Mc- 
Cready,  Levi  N.  Sharp,  Mil'cH  Je   kins.  .lames  Miles,  John  M.  Stockton,  .Jas. 
.1.  Brien,  John  E.  Ryan,  James  E.  Moore,  Michael  Hanley,  Alexander  Mc- 


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KING8. 


Leod.  Charles  Snodgrass,  Thomas  Warrell,  Robert  Simpson.  John  Linton, 
James  Kingston.  Aniasn  Kennedy,  Georee  Inch,   David  Floyd,  John  S. 
Frnzee,  C.  Douglas  Fairweather,  V.  Lemuel  ('oates.  Roland  A.  MoHon,  Peter     ^ 
Snider.  Plenry  M.  Pnrlee.  John  Mills,  James  AV.  Freeze.  James  Gordon,  John     j- 
W  Cookson  'Joseph  H.  Dickson,   William  II.  White.  .Justus  Pickett,  Felix     ■< 
McGuire.  D  Beverley  Hatfield,  J.  A.  Smith  Kierst(>nd,  Abraham  B.  Hayes,      ~ 
Charles  J.  Keith,   San.Mel  C.  Thorne,   William  H.  C'reighton,  Edward  M. 
Chambers,  John  O'Shea,  oainuel  E.  Frost.  John  T)avidson.  Daniel  P.  Cainp- 
bcll,  George  T.  Seely,  Thomas  Souther,  George  Ogilvie,  Ro1)ert  PoUey,  Dan. 
Robertson,  Robert  Myles,  .fames  W.  Freeze  and  Joseph  McBay,  Esquires. 

Stipendif  ry  Magistrate.— George  H.  Wallace,  Esq. 

Clerk  of  the  Circuits.— John  H.  Cotljer. 

High  Sheriff.— Samuel  N.  Freeze,  Esq. 

Keeper  of  the  Rolls,  Judge  of  Probates,  and  Clerk  of  the  Peace.  -George 
Otty,  ksquii'c. 

Registrar  of  Probates.  -  James  Cookson.  Esquire. 

Coroners.— S.  Z.  Earle.  A.  C.  Evanson,  James  Wetmore,  jr.,  Adino  Pad- 
dock. O.  l^urdy.  Rufus  A.  Stockion.  John  Wilson,  John  M.  Rayniond,  Allan 
McTiCod,  George  Rex  Price,  William  Iveith,  Robert  J.  Laniont,  M.  D.,   Wm. 

B.  3IcKeel,  L.  N.  Sharp,  Foster  McFailane,  M.  V>..  Joshua  Burnett,  M.  D., 
Robert  Morrison.  Dr.  Joseph  H.  McMonagle,  William  Keith,  John  Brady, 
M.  D.,  Robert  B.  Vail,  William  Fairweather.  Pele^r  Brennan,  William  Bu- 
chanan, J.  E.  B.  McCready,  James  A.  Fenwick,  Frederick  McPher-son,  and 
J).  Btn-erley  Hatfield,  John  H.  Raymond.  James  A.  Moore,_D.  J.  McLellan 
an  d  Peter  "Campbell,  Est^iiires. 

Commissioners  for  taking  Affidavits  and  Bail  in  the  Siqjreme  Court. — A. 

C,  Evanson,  John  C.  Price.  S.  Foster,  J.  W.  Nowlan.  Philo  M.  Raymond,  Jas. 
Cookson.  Nelson  Arnold  and  George  Barnes.  Esquires. 

Issuers  of  Marriage  tiicenses.--WiIliam  Baskin,  James  Cookson  and  Wm. 
p-airwealher,  and  Charles  M.  Hunt.  Es(mi|vs 
Auctioneers.-  E.  S.  Freeze,  William  H.  White,  E.  Perkins.  Samuel  Freeze 


LeBaron  Drury.  Gilbert  Titus.  Gilford  Cougle,  Benjamin  Sproule,  Abraham 
.Johnson,  jr.,  William  Keith,  James  E.  Fryers,  Isaac  I'earson,  J.  D.  Mabee, 
Joseph  D.  Baxter.  Jo.seph  Belyea,  T.  G.  Barnes,  W.  M.  Teakles,  Samuel 
Gosline.  Noah  Keith,  AVilliam  A.  Stockton,  .J.  McNaught.  Thomas  Matthew- 
scm.  J.Sharp.  B.L.Crawford.  G.  Downey.  D.  M.Johnson,  Douglas  Fair- 
weather,  Samuel  I'Vtster.  James  W.  Nowlan  and  John  E.  Ryan. 

Trustees  of  Grammar  School.— Rev.  W.  W.  Walker,  J.  I).'  M.  Keator,  John 
Flewelling,  James  A.  Fenwick,  Levi  N.  Sharp.  James  Cookson  and  Peter 
Brennan. 

Teacher  of  Grammar  Schf>ol.— Joh.i  Raymond. 

Commissioners  of  Parish  Civil  Courts.-^-Wm.  Buchanan.  Esq..  Westfleld; 
Wm,  B.  McKiel.  Esq..  Greenwich:  John  Mclntyre.  Esq..  Kars;  Jt)hn  Wood, 
ward,  Esq.,  Rothesay;  J.  D.  31ieheau  Keator,  Esq..  Hampton:  J.  Douglas 
Baxter,  Es(i.,  Norton;  William  J.  Brittain,  Esq.,  Springfield:  Wm.  Barnes, 
Esq.,  Upham:  Weeden  Fowler.  Esq..  Hammond;  W.  H.  (Yeighton.  Esq., 
Waterford:  Elias  S.  Fi-eeze.  Esq.,  Card  well;  W^m.  Keith,  Esq.,  Havelock; 
Caleb  P^Miwick,  Esq.,  Studholni. 

King's  County  Board  of  Trade —James  Domville.  M.  P.,  President;  L.  N. 
Sharpe.  M.  D..  Vice-President;  John  Flewelling.  Treasurer;  Thomas 
W.  Lee.  Secretaiy.  Council— W.  A.  Smith.  Alfred  Markham,  J.  31.  Stock- 
ton. John  Sheck,  .J.  Manning.  J.  C.  Price.  W.  B.  Scovil.  S.  B.  Raymond.  John 
Flewelling.  George  Flewelling.  J.  C.  Upham.  Thomas  Worrell.  John  Mills, 
David  Smith.  Richard  Titus,  J.  Woodward,  (K  H.  Flewelling,  B.  Mills,  J.  M. 
Cookson,  D.  W.  Belyea.  John  I,,inton.  AVin.  McLeod.  A.  M.  Mabee.  J.  I).  Bax- 
ter, William  Frost,  Robert  Marshall,  James  E.  Fenwick,  George  H.  AVhite, 
Samuel  Foster  and  William  B.  McKiel. 

Board  of  Arbitratoi-s.— George  Barnes.  John  M.  Raymond,  J.  A.  Fenwick, 
Robert  E.  McLeod  and  W.  T.  Brittain. 

MVNICIPALITY  OP  KINGS  COUNTY. 

Councillors.— Hampton.  Geo.  L.  Taylor.  M.  D.,  and  Fred.  Sproul.  Sussex, 
Isaac  Bonnell  and  Alfred  Markham.  Studholm,  Albert  J.  Kierstead  and 
David  S.  Sinnott.  Havelock.  Ebenezer  Stockton  and  Charles  I.  Keith. 
Kingston.  Robert  Williams  and  John  O'Duiin.  Kai-s.  David  Mills  and  Alex- 
ander Morrell.  Hammond,  Robert  W.  Forsyth  and  Robert  Myles.  Green- 
wich.   and .   ■  Watei-ford,  John'  Braman  and 


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say F  H  Pearson  and  Alien  C.  Otty.  fJorton-Baxter  and  Abram  B. 
Haves"  Uphani.  HeniT  «.  Fowler  and  G  Ibert  W.  Titus.  Can  well,  John 
MurraV  anU  James  Mills.  Spiingiield,  J.  A.  Smith  Kierstead  and  Geprge  G. 
O.  Scovil.    George  Otty,  Secretary-Treasurer. 

COUNTY  OF  MAUAAVASKA; 

Judge  of  the  County  Court— James  G.  SteveMs,  Esq.    A.  Raiusford  Bal-  • 

^^Justices  of '  the 'peace-Prudent  Gagnon,  Joseph  Cyr,  Florent  Fournier,  1 
John  Hartt,  Rosomo  Violet.  John  Lynch,  Cyril  Potras.  Levite  Thenault, 
Auffustin  Daigle,  Joseph  Martin,  George  Bois,  Matthias  Nadeau,  Remi 
Peltier,  Paid  Carron,  Victoria  Albert,  Pnident  A.  Babjn,  Peter  Michaud, 
Francis  Levesque,  James   Smith,  Norbert   Rossignol,  Edwin  J.  Byram, 
Xavier  Bernier,  Vital  F.  Thibedeau,  H.  Gagon,  F.  A.  Testu,  D.  O.  Burgoine. 
T  M  Richards,  S.  C.  Hudoh,  Ralph  Albert,  Thomas  Cleasse,  John  T.  Hodg- 
son. Michael  LeBell.  Magloire  Herbert,  Vital  Martin,  A.  M.,  Simon  Beauheu, 
Joseph  Cyr  (St.  Basil),  Francis  J.  Rice,  John  Lynch  (St.  Basil),  David  Rou-  . 
seau.  Joseph  Albert,  Augere  Bernier,  Hillaire  Peltier  and  Stephen  Hafey,  \ 
Esquires.  ,  1 

High  SheriflP--J.  Francis  Rice,  Esq.  <  1 

Clerk  of  the  Peace— A.  Rainsford  Balloch,  Esq. 

Cleric  of  the  Circuits— Barry  R.  Plant^^  Esq. 

Judge  of  Probates— Barry  R.  Plant,  Esq,  v.,     x  ,^ 

Banisters  and  Attorneys— A.  Rainsford  Balloch  and  Bany  R.  Plant,  Esqs. 

Notary  Public— A  Rdinsford  Balloch,  Esq. 

Registrar  of  Probates- Hilaire  Peltier,  Esq. 

Registrar  of  Wills  and  Deeds— Hiliare  Peltier,  Esq. 

County  Secretarj-- A  Rainsford  Balloch,  Esq. 

County-Treasurer- Alexis  Cyr,  Esq, 

County  Auditor —Ilonore  CVr,  E.sq. 

C^oroners— John  Lynch,  S.  C.  Hudon,  Edwin  Akerley,  Mathias  Nadeau, 
and  Hilaire  Peltier,  Esquires. 

Commissioners  to  Solemnize  Marriage— J.  T.  Hodson,  Edwin  Akerly  and 
Enoch  Baker,  Esquires. 

Garnishee  Commissioner-»-Hilaire  Peltier. 

Issuers  of  MaiTiageLicenses*-Thom(|i8Emttiei'son,  Stephen  Heoffee,  and 
P.  O.  Byram,  Esquires.  ' 

Commissioners  for  taking  Affidavits  to  be  read  in  the  Supreme  Court— A. 
Rainsford  Balloch,  Barry  R.  Plant,  and  John  T.  Hodgson,  Esquires. 

Inspector  of  Schools— A.  Rainsford  Balloch. 

COUNTY  OF  NORTHUMBERLAND.      ' 

Judge  of  the  County  Court— Hon.  Edward  Williston,     Samuel  Thomson,  ! 
Esq.,  Clerk.  I 

Justices  of  the  l^oace—Riohard  Hutchinson,  Peter  Mitchell,  John  Porter,  ! 
Miles  McMillan,  William  Muirhead,  John  McRae,  Hiram  Freeze,  John  Wil-  ; 
hston,  Louis  Robicheau,  Robt.  T.  Miller,  John  Pallen,  Burk  Archibald,  Wm. 
M,  Kelley,  John  Lawlor,  Alex.  K.   McDougall,   G'  orge  A  Blair,  Ihomas 

F.  Gillespie,  John  Noonan,  William  Park,  James  Fish,  Neil  Gordon,  David 
Johnston,  Robert  Falconer,  George  Burchill,  Alexander  Saunders,  Duncan 
Davidson,  John  Johnston  (Tabusintac),  Alexander  Loggie  (Burnt  Church), 
John  Fairley,  William  Swim,  Peter  Esson,  John  Nevin,  Charles  Sargeant. 
Jesse  G.  Harding.  Robert  R,  Call,  Alexander  Jassamine,  William  Falconer. 
Vital  Allan.  James  T.  Griffln,  Jacob  C.  Gough,  Adam  1).  Sherriff,  Michael 
Searle,  William  Williston,  Jabez  B.  SnowbaU,  William  Masson,  jun.,  John 

G.  Layton,  Enoch  Flett,. John  Caie,  Bartholomew  Stapleton,  John  Brown, 
Richard  Hocken,  William  Murray,  Arthur  Wright.  Malachi  Dwyer,  Francis 
J.  Letson,  Joseph  R.  ({oggiu,  Hugh  Holt,  .Tames  Edgar,  Donald  Mcl.iaugh- 
lan,  William  McRae,  Avard  Hutcliison.  Charles  C.  Watt,  Francis  E.  Win- 
slow,  Robert  Brown,  Harvey  Finney,  Patrick  Farrell,  William  Ennis.  Thos. 
Ambrose,  James  McGec,  John  McXaughton,  John  McKay,  James  Fitzpat- 
rick.  William  G.  Crei^hton,  Prudence  Robicheau.  Matthew  Savoy,  Duncan 
Morrison,  Robert  Whitney,  David  Summers,  William  McKay,  Justus  Fur- 
leigh,  Alexander  Mills,  James  Graham,  Daniel  McMillan,  John  McLaggan, 
John  Curran,    Robert   Swim,  John    Arbo,    Alexander    Dermott,  Robert 


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Jordan,  William  T.  Underbill,  jun.,  Charles  Donalds,  Charles  B.  Lyons, 
.John  Sullivan,  Maurice  O'Donnell,  John  McCormack,  Thomas  H.  Flaigher, 
Robert  Johnston,  sen.,  Richard  Davidson,  Francis  Fraser,  John  Maltby, 
Donald McBeath,  Robert  Loggie,  jun.,  Ralph  Fa3ie,  Enoch  Bamford,  liCwis 
Dunphy,  John  Scovil,  John  Campbell,  John  Newman,  William  Hartt, 
Francis  H.  McKnight,  sen.,  John  R.  Nicholson,  William  C.  Jones,  Robert 
Bean,  John  Johnston  (Napan),  James  Johnson,  AVni.  S.  Brown,  Jolui  Rice, 
James  Robinson,  Alexander  McKenzie,  Henry  Swin),  David  Banilord,  John 
OBrien,  Alfred  C.  Smith,  Thomas  Troy,  C.  Millar,  Augustin  A.  Ricliard, 
Alexander  Sutherland,  James  Somers,  David  Petrie,  Eilward  R.  Whitney, 
Francis  Jardine,  John  Ellis,  John  McTavish,  Patrick  Mm-phy,  .lasper 
Maddox,  Oeorge  Sutherland,  Alexander  Atchi.son,  Jared  Tozer,  Th<)mas 
Bailey  Williston,  Patrick  Fitzpatrick,  (Jeorge  Fowlie,  Thomas  Phelan,  Wni. 
McNaughton,  .inn.,  John  McDonald  (Little  Branch,  Olenelg),  and  Daniel 
Crimnnn.  and  Gt'orge  B.  Fraser. 

Clerk  of  the  Circuits— Samuel  Thomson,  Esq..  Q.  C. 

High  Sheriflf— John  ShirrelT,  Esq. 

Clerk  of  the  Peace  and  K(v»pi'i'  of  the  Rolls— S.  Thomson,  Esq.,  Q.  C. 

Judge  of  Probates— Sanniel  Thomson,  Esq.,  Q.  C. 

Registi-ai'— .T.  B.  Eraser,  Esq. 

Registrar  of  Deeds  and  Wills— John  Lawlor,  Esq. 

Coroners.— Allan  A.  David.son,  Robert  R.  Wa.sson.  Edward  Rogers,  .John 
S.  Benson,  John  'Oiompson.  M.  D.,  B.  N.  T.  Underbill.  Elijuli  Fowler.  ('.  O. 
Watt,  James  Patterson.  William  C.  Creighton,  Jolm  Pallen.  M.  D.,  William 
J.  G.  Dawson,  M.  D.,  John  Pond,  John  Johnston,  Josepli  Cl'aj)lin,  AVilliam 
P.  Bishop,  J.  B.  Freeman.  M.  D..  Phineas  Williston.  John  McCurdy,  M.  D., 
Alfred  C  Smith,  M.  D.,  and  Daniel  McMiUan.  Esquires. 

Trustees  of  the  Grammar  School.— Rev.  W.  S.  Neales.  Rev.  Samuel  Rus- 
sell, Cteorge  \'.  Blair,  J.  B.  Snowball,  Thomas  F.  Gillesi)ie,  Adam  1).  Shirretf, 
John  Ellis,  John  Brown.  James  Anslow.  and  Francis  J.  Letson.  Escpiires. 

Commissioners  for  taking  Bail  and  AlMavits  in  the  Supreme  Court- 
Newcastle.— Richard  Davidson  and  William  Park,  E.s({uii'es. 

Barristers,  Attorneys  and  Notaries  Public- Newcast  le—  .\llan  A.  David- 
son. Q.  C,  Samuel  ThouLSon,  Q.  C  .  Mich.ael  Adams.  W.  A.  Park,  and  F.  P. 
Williston.  Esquires.  Chatham— William  Wilkinson.  Q.  C.  Daniel  Ferguson, 
Richard  Carman,  L.  J.  Tweedie,  J.  B.  Fraser,  and  Andrew  II.  Johnson, 
Esquires. 

Issuers  of  Marriage  Licenses.— S.  Thomas,  Elijah  Fowler,  nnd  Daniel 
McMillan,  Esquires. 

Corimissioner  for  Parish  Court,  Chatham.- George  B.  Fraser 

Auctioneers.— Robert  T.  Miller,  Charles  Marshall, 
Snowball,  Robert  Blake,   Adam  D.  ShirrefT,  James 
John  G.  G.  Lavton,  Elijah  Fov.ler,  Charles  C.  Watt,  and  James  Pattersoi 

Re\enue  Ofllcers.— Chatham— Collector.  Daniel  Ferguson;  Landing  Sur- 
veyor, J.  C.  E.  Carmichael;  Waiter,  Searcher  and  Locker,  James  T  Griflln. 
Newcastle.  Collector— R.  Iladden ;  Waitei-,  Searcher  and  Locker,  D.  Mc- 
Gruar. 

Consuls.— Norwegian,  lion.  R.  Hutchinson.  Prussian— Edward  Hut- 
chinson, Esq. 

Ch.'i.tham  Gaslight  Company.— Richard  Hocken,  Esq.,  I'resident:  William 
Muirhead  and  Dr.  J.  Pallen.  Esquires.  Directors. 

Miramichi  St.  Patrick's  Society.— William  Lawloi-,  President;  W.  Cr.  Les- 
ton.  Vice-President:  Thomas  Crimmin,  Treasinvr;  John  Kei-gusou.  Secre- 
tary; Committee— John  Bannon.  James  Keejian.  ,Ios<'j)h  Mann,  Joseph 
Nowlan,  John  Healy,  James  Bergin,  and  Thomas  Murray. 

MUNICIPALITY  OF  NORTlIUMHEnL.VNn. 

Newcastle— C.  F.  Bourne  and  Patk.  Hays.  Chatliam— Mi-ssi-s.  Lawlor  an<l 
Frothingham.  Derby— T.  W.  Crocker  and  John  Beds.  North  Ksk  It.  1". 
Whitney  and  W.  S.  Brown.  Blackville-.Tolm  L.  Sehofleltl  and  Daniel  Mc- 
Laughlin.   Nelson— John  O'Brien  and  John  Burchill. 

COUNTY  OP  QUEENS. 

Judge  of  the  County  Court.— James  Steadman.  Esquire.  J.  R.  Currey, 
Esq.,  Clerk. 

Justices  of  the  Peace.— John  McLean,  Thomas  T.  Ilewett,  Creorge  W. 
Hoben,  Charles  Keith,  Thomas  Harrison,  Charles  P.  Wetmore,  .losepli  B. 
Perkins,  Joseph  Coy,  Gideon  D.   Bailey,  John  B.   Earle,  JoJm  Gol  Iflnch. 


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Wliitc,  .laini's  Hvmiphreys.  (JeoiKe  .Smith,  Henry  Todd,  R.  P.  Yeamans, 
(Jilliert  VVi><(<ins,  T.  Lconaid,  Cliarlcs  Muri'ay,  Robert  Philips,  James  Pear- 
son, John  (!orl)(4t,  Khenezer  WilUams,  John  Clowes,  Allen  McDonald, 
(Jlias.  Stewart,  (»eorKe  K.  McLean,  George  N.  OoldiuK,  Tliomas  E.  Mc- 
Donald, (Jeor^fe  Simi)S()n,  Isaac  C.  Burpee,  Nathaniel  B.  Cottle,  George 
McDonald,  Sanuiel  \,.  Peters,  Benjamin  H.  Palmer,  John  Incli,  Thomas 
HetherinKlon,  Joseph  F.  liohen,  James  Qiiinn,  (ieorj^'e  Mills,  Robert  Slipp, 
.lost!ph  I't^nnery,  (ieorge  Worden,  Daniel  Palmer,  Daniel  C.  Stilwell, 
Duncan  Mclican,  Chai'les  V.  Cody,  A.  Judson  Estabrooks,  Richard  G.  Bar- 
ton, .James  Reid,  Chas.  A.  I  lardiiiK,  T.  William  Perry,  William  V.  White, 
Georj^e  Coldwell,  I'eter  Knight,  Micah  Y.  Cox,  Samuel  M.  Starkey,  George 
Baird,  ,Io1im  H.  Kelley.  Cluules  Peikins,  Archibald  Carpenter,  James  Wil- 
son, C.  II,  Kingston,  Moses  S.  Moore,  Car«?y  Estabrooks,  William  Hawks- 
hurst.  'I'liomas  <  >Di)im('l!,  I'eter  Lingley,  Abraham  L.  Bailey,  Isaac  B.  Mc- 
Gregor, .lames  Gai'diner,  George  Dunn,  (i.  R.  Vincent.  John  S.  Belyea, 
Samuel  Martin,  Henry  A.  DuV^ernet,  Howard  .\lward,  Ge<jrge  Kirkpatriek, 
■lolm  W.  l<'oshay,  Solomon  Thorn,  George  1'.  Hogan,'H.  J.  Clarke,  Esquires. 

High  Sill  lid',    .lolin  Talmer,  E.sq. 

Clerk  of  the  Ciriruits.    T.  R  Wetinore,  Esquire. 

( 'lerk  of  thi^  Peace  and  Kc-jier  of  the  Rolls.— T.  R.  Wetmore,  Esq. 

.ludgeof  l'robaf«^s.    T.  R.  Wetiaoie,  Esq. 

Registrar  of  I'roliates.    James  R.  Curry,  E.sq. 

Registrar  of  Deeds.     Robert  T.  Babbit,"  E.s(i. 

Receiver  of  Royalties  for  Queen's  and  Sunbiuy.-John  Maj'nard. 

<'oiuily  Treasurer.     Edward  Simpson,  E.sq. 

County  Auditor.     S.  L.  Peters. 

Comiiiissioner  under  .\ttaehment  Law.— R.  T.  Babbit,  Esq. 

.\ssigiiee  in  bankruptcy.  -Caleb  E.  Fox. 

I'liblic  .\ot.iries.    T.  R."  Wetmore,  C.  A.  Harding,  and  J.  R.  Curry,  Esqi's. 

Barrisleis  and  Altoi-neys.— T.  Robert  Wetmore,  Charles  A.  Harding,  Jas. 
R.  Curry,  Caleb  E.  Kox,  and  T.  M.  Wetmore,  Esquires. 

issuers  of  Marriage  Licenses.— T.  R.  Wetmore,  William  H.  White, 
Hiiam  Codv,  and  I?.  S.||Palnier,  ICsiiuire.s. 

Coroners.  Thomas  T.  Hewett,  R.  T.  Babbit,  George  W.  White,  John 
Murphy,  S.  V.  White,  .Vmbro.se  Palmer,  Solomon  Thorn,  Edward  W.  Slipp, 
Rol)eil  D.  .\kerley,  Saiimel  U.  Stewart,  Mays  Case,  Isaac  C.  Burpee,  Mai- 
eoliiiC.  McDonald,  M.D.,  Micah  V.  Cox,  JolmC.  Clowes,  Abraham  Wiggins, 
Thomas  II.  Pearson,  Sydney  A.  Dibblee.  James  G.  C.  Hetheruigton,  T. 
William  reriy,  and  .1.  II.  W.  Scott.  M.  D.,  E.s(iuires. 

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'I'.  U.  Wetmore.  ('has.  .\.  Harding.  James  R.  Curry,  Caleb  E.  Fox.  Robert 
T.  Babbit  (Gagetowii),  Thomas  Leonard  (Petersville),  John  GoUUinch,  Isaac 


C.  Hurpee(("hii)iiiaii).   Charles  Keith  (Brun.swick),  Thomas  Murray  (John- 
ston), ,  I  o.seph  |{.  Perkins  (Petersville), (Cpper  (tagelown), 

(Jideoii  D.    Bailey   (Canning),   George   N.   (Jolding  (Wiekham),   .Sanniel  L. 
1  eters  ( Hampstead).  Clia.s.  E.  Langan  iChipiuan).  and  T.  M.  Wetmore,  Esqs. 

Co'iimi.ssioners  of   Pari.sh  Courts.    T.  M.   Wetmore,   Gagetown;  Thomas 
Leonard,  Petersville,  George,!.  Worden,  Wiekham;  Isaac  C.  Burpee,  Chip- 
man;  Nathaniel  U.  Cottle,   Cambridge;  Carey   Estabrooks,   Canning;  Sol- 
omon Tlioriie,   nrmiswick;  Benjamin  S.    Palmer,   Hampstead;  George   E 
McLean.  Wateiboioiigh;  Thomas  Hetherington.  .Johnston. 

Aiietioneers.  Ai<-liil>ald  McAlister.  David  l-'erguson,  Edward  Simpson, 
.lames  (Jardiner.  Gagetown;  John  .Armstrong,  William  Hogshaw,  Thomas 
L»'onard,  C.  N.  Darrali,  Petersville;  , James  Pearson.  Johnston;  Isaac  Van- 
wart,  W  ickliam;  N\altt>r  S.  Butler,  Canning;  Lawrence  O'Leary,  Charles 
Keith,  Itniiiswu-k;  Thomas  Dykeniaii,  N.  B.  Cottle,  Cambridge:"  J  S  Van- 
wart,  llampstea.l;  and  Charles  Simpson,  Gagetown;  T.  William  i'errv. 
\N  m.  Soiiierville. 

(Jagetown  and  Petei-sville  Railway.  Francis  Woods,  E.s(i  President- 
Rolit.  T.  Babbit,  Esq.,  Vice-President;  Jihn  Palmer.  Secretary;  James  W. 


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DeVeber.  Esq.,  Troa.surer;  Charles  N.  Skinner,  Solieitor.  Direct oi-s-W. 
S.  Harding,  M.  1).,  E.  K.  Burpee,  Francis  Woods,  Edward  Simpson,  and 
Robert  T.  Babbit.  Esquires. 

A  Monthly  Probate  Court  for  Queens  County  is  holdeu  at  the  .Judge's 
OflBce  in  Oagetown,  on  the  Third  Tuesday  in  every  month  at  which  the 
offlcei-s  will  be  in  attendance.  Applications  for  Probates  of  Wills  and  Ad- 
ministrations can  be  made  at  any  other  time. 

Ml'NIClPALITY  OK  qi'EENS. 

.Johnston— T.  W.  Perry  and  Thomas  II.  Pearaon.  Waterborough— James 
F.  Roberts  and  John  Granville.  CandH'idge—.hunes  Robertson  and  Chas. 
Slipp.  (Jagetown — Dr.  Gilbert  and  Josenh  Iloben.  Brunswick-Howard 
Alward  and  Danl.  Kieretead.  Chipman-  Messrs,  McAllister  and  Richardson. 
Hamjistead— Josejih  Sleep  and  Albert  Palmer.  Wickhani-  Isaac  CarptMj- 
ter  and  L.  S.  Vanwart. 

COUNTY  OF  RESTIOOUOHK. 

Judge  of  the  County  Court.— Hon.  Edward  Williston.  J.  S.  Morse,  Esq., 
Clerk. 

Justices  of  the  Peace. — Adam  Fergu.'ion.  William  Hamilton,  William  S. 
Smith,  John  Ultioan,  John  McNalr,  John  Cook.  John  McMillan.  John  Mc- 
Millan, jr.,  John  Gillies.  Robert  Ferguson,  Cliaiies  Murray,  Patrick  Doyle, 
Donald  Mc.\lister,  William  Hamilton.  !id.  Patrick  Doyle,  jr..  JtJm  Murchy, 
Alexander  Laing,  Archibald  McKen/.ie.  William  Molt,  David  Sadler,  Jos. 
Windsor,  Thomas  Kerr.  David  Ritchie,  jr..  A.  \V.  V.  DesBri,say.  Peter  Ham 
ilton,  jr.,  .lames  Ritchie.  Malcolm  Patterson,  John  Qiilnn,  ,\iidrew  Hai'vie, 
William  Jamieson,  David  Duncan,  jr.,  John  Adams,  jr.,  Paul  Devereaux, 
Lawrence  Lepoint,  George  White,  .fas.  S.  Morse,  Adam  Duncan  and  Hugh 
Miller,  Esquires. 

(!lerk  of  the  Circuits.— Robert  J.  Bennet.  Esipiire. 

High  Sheriff.— WilUam  H.  Philli    ■>.  Esquire. 

Clerk  of  the  Peace  and  Keeper  of  the  Rolls.— J.  S.  Morse,  Esquire. 

Auditor.- -VV.  S.  Smith,  Esquire. 

Surrogate.— Jas.  S.  Mor.se  Esquire. 

Registrar  of  Deeds  and  Wills.— James  Barbaric,  Ef;(iuire. 

Registrar  of  Probates.— John  Barbeiie.  Esquire. 

Supervisors  of  Roads.— Robert  Sinclair  and  John  Cook,  Esquires. 

Lssuer  of  Marnage  Licenses. — .1.  C.  Barberie.  Esquiriv 

Commissioners  for  taking  Bail  in  the  Suj)remc  Court.— Charles  Murray 
(Cami)bellton),  William  Montgomery  and  William  S.  Smith,  Esquires, 

County  Treasurer.— William  Montgomery,  Esijurc. 

Commissioners  of  Parish  Courts.— David  Saillier.  Dalhousi<',  William 
Mott,  Addington.    John  McMillan,  Colborne.     Andrew  Harvie,  Dui-ham. 

Revenue  t)ttlc<.'rs.— Port  of  Dalhousie,  William  Sloutgomery,  Colletitor  of 
Customs.  E.  i.  Stewart,  Waiter,  Searcher  and  Lockei-.  Preventive  (.)fllcer, 
William  Jamieson.  Cumpbellton,  John  Jardine,  Deputy-Treasurer.  A.  R. 
Chamberlain,  Waiter,  Searcher,  &c. 

Coroners.- Jas.  S.  Moi-se,  Allen  McKendrick,  William  Disbrow.  M.  D.,  Sam- 
iiel  Shaw,  M.  D.,  Victor  J.  A.  Vamor,  M.  D.,  and  (Jeorge  A-  Halcolm. 

Fishery  Wardens. -Eben  Ferguson,  William  McMillan  and  Alexander 
McPherson. 

Teacher  of  Grammar  School.— Alexander  Ross. 

Auctioneers.— (Uiarles  Murray,  Daviil  Sadler,  Willi.un  Mwnir'jmery,  John 
Phillips,  James  Ritchie,  Thomas  F.  Kenney,  J.  S.  Morse  and  Robt.  MolTatt. 

Restigouche  Agricultural  So(-iety.— William  Montgomery,  President. 
Charles  Stewart,  Vice-President.    David  Ritchie,  Secretary -Treasurer, 

Mt'NlC'IPAI.ITY  OF  RESTlOOt'CUK. 

Dalhousie,  H.  A.  Johnson  and  Robert  .AlolTutl.  Addington,  Adam  Duncan 
and  Adam  Ferguson.  Colburn,  Peter  llaniiltoii  and  Doiiahl  McMillan.  Dur- 
ham,  John  McVane  and  Robert  Curmadray.  J.  C.  Barberie,  Sec.  Treasiii-er.  , 

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COUNTY   OF   SUNUl'IlY.  | 

.Judge  of  the  County  Court.— .las.   Sleadmaii,   Es.].     (ieo.  J,  Bli.ss,  Clerk.  I 
Justicesof  the  Peace.— Hon.  Robert  Duncan    Wiliiiot.   Thomas  A.  Beck- 
with,  William  Iloyt.  Thomas  N.   Gill>eit.  William    Ruipee,   Tliomas  Hartt,  | 
John  Glasier,  Thos.  O.  Miles,  William  Estabrooks,  Charles  Tracey,  ( 'hai  h!S  j 


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H.  OlowerJ^/nufhan  BrMjiesV'A.   Addison  Sterling,  Archibald  "Harrison, 
Charh's  Duffy,  Charles  D.  O.  Cuiry,  John  Henry  DeWitt,  Jeremiah  Tracey. 
Jam(\s  Miller.  James  K.  P.immons,   William  McLean.  John  Stone,  Wi  ham 
E  Perlev,  Adam  Noble.  Frederiek  W.  Bailey,  Geo.  N.  H.  Harding,  A\  lUiam 
Harrison,  David  H.  Smith.  Thos.  P.  Taylor,  Amos  Thompson.  Geo  Grass, 
Amasa  Carr,  W.  A.  Smitli.  Orran  SmiHi,   Thomas  Bridfjes,  jun.,  Charles 
Knox,  Thomas  ?IcCalTery,  David  Morrow.  William  Cuine  Parker  Glasier, 
Joseph  AVhittiker.  Douglas  Chase,  (4eorg.3  F.  Estal)rooks,  George  Lindsay, 
Richard  Hughes  Daniel  T.  Reese,  John  E.  Smith.  Avard  Burpee.  William 
AlL'orn.  iJennis    \teCluHky,   Daniel  MuXenzie,    Kaiii.stord  W.  Foster,  John 
Reese.  Patrick  '    .lei;ian,  Duncan  John  T.  Miles,  Edwin  Street,  Chas.  Baker, 
John  Sowers,  I' rederick  D.  Smith,  William  Harrison,  John  D.  Wilmot.  Geo. 
W  Hoben.I-ojic  Stephenson,  .Tames  Sheds  and  Constantine  McNeil,  Esqrs. 
Clerk  of  the  Circuits.— Charles  W.  Beckwlth.  Esq. 
High  Sheriff.    -James  S.  AVhitc.  Esq. 
Clerk  of  th..  t'eace.— George  J.  Bliss.  Eso.. 
Judge  of  Proi'vtes.— Thomas  A.  Bee  kwith,  Esq. 
Registrar  of  I't'ds  and  "v^'s'ls  and  Registrar  of  Probates.— .J  Clarkson,      - 
Esquire. 
Issuers  of  Marriage  Licenses.— !\Ioses  H 
Commissioners  for  taking  Aflldavits.— 
Clowes,  Esquires. 
Interim  Assignee  under  Insolvent  Act  of  1875.- Geoi-ge  B.  Seely. 
Commissioners  ()f  Parish  Courts.— Thomas  A.   Beckwith.   Burton;  Thos. 
O.  Miles,  MaugerviUe;  Thomas  P.  Taylor.   Sheffield;  John  D.  Wilmot.  Lin- 
coln; Thomas  E.  Smith,  BUssville;  Charles  Tracey,  Gladstone;  John  Miller, 
sen.,  Northlield. 
Warden.— Jolin  T.  Bailey. 

Receiver  of  Royalties  for  Sunbury  and  Queens.— John  Mavnard. 
Coroners.— Gerhardus  Clowes.  Moses  H.  (Jobiirn,  Frederick  Seeley,  Thos. 
Turney.  Jolin  R.  Seely,  Henry  Rees,  Albert   Ferguson,  John  T.  Bailey,  H. 
B.  Mitchell,  Thomas  O.   Miles.  Thomas  Taylor,   George  Noble,  David  W. 
Hartt.  Thomas  H.  Kelley  and  George  A.  Perley. 

Auctioneers.— George  C.  Nevers.  Thomas  A.  Beckwith,  John  S.   Covert, 
and  William  Burjiee. 

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Judge  of  the  County  Court.— Hon.  Bliss Botsford.    J.  B.  Peck,  Esq.,  Clerk.  | 
Justices  of  the  Peace.— Amos  E.  Botsford.   William  Wilson,  Daniel  Han-  , 
ington,  John  Trenholm,  George  Oulton.  Geoi-ge  Pitfleld,  Samuel  Black, 
Thomas  Keillor,  Rufus  Cole.  Joseph  Carman,  John  Carey,    Alexander  ; 
Munro,  Alexander  Wright,   Peter  jMcSweeney,   Amos  Ogden,  Angus  Mc-  j 
Queen,  Jesse  L.  Bent,  Wm.   Allen,  Reuben  Chase,  Enhraim  Rayworth,  | 
Amand  Landry,  Silas  C.   Charters,   Abraham  Jones,  Samuel  S.  Wilmot,  I 
Moses  Jones,  James  Dickson,  Joseph  Bleakney,  Thomas  Brown,   Israel 
Steeves.  Thomas  Carter,  Warren  W.  Price,  Rufus  Chappell,  John  S.  Bar-  ' 
nabj-.  John  Reid,  Frank  Gallagher,  Hypolite  Galong,  John  S.  Trites,  John 
Harris.  Oliver  Jones,   James  Powell,   Lewis  Richard.  Titus  Hicks.  .John  i 
Fawcett,  Jonas  Taylor,  Rufus  Wry.  Lovell  Lewis,  Patrick  Herbert.  William  j 
George,  Charles  C.  Hamilton,  James  Dnnlap,  W'illiam  C.  Rolnnson,  Daniel 
E.  Casey.  Jeremiah  Lutus.   Stephen  Mills.   Eustache  Babine,  John  Ford, 
Abel  Atkinson.  Samuel  G.   Gilbert,  William  Duncan.  Edwin  G.  Harsham,  , 
Hugh  Davidson,  Hiram  Humphreys.   Adam  Tait,  Thomas  Baird,  Walter 
Cahill,  Job  Allen,  James  Tingley,   Thaddeus  Legere.  Rufus  A.   Gooden, 
Ferdinand  A.  Landry.   Charles  Mulrine.   Ferdinand  J.  Herbert,  Thomas 
Gallang,  Maximilian  F.  Richard.  William  Deacon.  William  Kinnear.  Joseph 
L.  Black,  Charles  G.  Palmer,  John  Hickman.  Robert  Kay,  William  Cochran, 
Joseph    C.    Lamb,    Alexander  Budrot,  Patrick  JIcGowany,    Christopher 
Richardson,  Wm.  J.  Avaid.  John  Murray,  James  Carroll,   George  P.  Le- 
Blanc,  Jacob  H.  Herbert,  Amasa  E.  Killam.  William  H.   Hayward.  .John 
Sullivan,  sen.,  Richard  Maddison,  John  Bourgeois,  Jonathan  W.  Hicks, 


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Anderson,  James  E.  Welling,  John  McKenzie,  James  McAlister,  Irvin  H. 
Binney,  Dickie  Steeves,  Howard  D.   Charters,  William  A.  Wheeton,  Ahra- 
liam  Alvard,  David  Horseman,  John  P.  Jones,  Hugh  Davidson,  George  E. 
R.  Dickson,  Thomas  A.  Tiugley,  Stephen  Siddall,  Thomas  Pickard,  Nathan 
Lowerison.  Josiah  W.  Anderson,  Josiah  Wood,  Charles  Barnes,  Stephen  J. 
Clark,  Miles  Steeves,  George  Bishop,  James  I.   Evans.  ICdward  J.  Smith, 
Duncan  S.  Harper,  Ovid  Chapman,  George  Mills,  Neil  McDougall,  William 
Carpenter,  John  Peacock,  William  C.  Murray,  John  Riley,  James  Fillmore, 
Martin  Lowerison,  Alpheus  Palmer.  John  Tingiey,  jun.,  Alexander  Smith, 
Harmon  Humphrey,  Alex.   O'Brien,  ('lark  P.  Smith,   Farley,  Kay,  Amos 
Keith,  James  Bentley,  Robert  G.   Thompson,   Miluea  Steeves,  anil  James 
Webster,  Esquires. 
C'lerk  of  the  Circuits.  -Joseph  B.  Peck,  Esq. 
High  Sheriff.— Blair  Botsford,  Esq. 
Clerk  of  the  Peace  and  Keeper  of  the  Rolls. 
Jud^fe  of  Probates.— A.  E.  Oulton,  Esq. 
Registrar  of  Probates.— Charles  E.  Knapp,  Esq. 
Registrar  of  Deeds  and  Wills.— Wm.  Blackhou.se,  Esq. 
Coroners.— Jacob  Wortman,  W.  J.  M.  Harrington,  J.  W.  Chapman,  Robt. 
Bell,  Chipman  W.  Smith,  John  Blacklock,  Colin  VanBuskirk,  Ralph  Siddall, 
Thomas  A.  LeBlanc,  Charles  Somers.  Clement  Burk,  Nelson  O.  Trites,  Wm. 
W.  Irvin,  George  Dixon,  Edward  C.  Gooden,  William  Dobson,  John  Ii-vine, 
J.  C.  Price,  and  Elias  W.  Elliott.  E.squires. 

Commissioners  for  taking  Affidavits  in  the  Supreme  Court.— William 
Wilson,  Esq.,  M.  D.,  Dorchester;  Edward  Cogswell  and  Roljert  Ilallett, 
Esqrs,  Sackville;  D.  Haniugton  and  William  B.  Deacon,  Shediac;  S.  8. 
Wilniot  and  John  Boj'd.  Salisbury  -John  Carey.  Bale  Verte — Howard  D. 
Charters,  and  all  the  Attorneys-at-Law  in  the  (.'ounty. 

Commissioners  for  taking  Special  Bail  in  the  Supiveme  Coin-t.- -William 
Wilson,  M.  D.,  Dorchester;  Howard  D.  Charters,  Aloncton,  S.  S.  V.'ilmot. 
Salisbury;  Wm.  B.  Deacon,  Shediac;  and  the  Judge  of  the  County  Court 
in  the  County. 

Notaries  Public— Sir  A.  J.  Smith,  D.  Ij.  Hanington,  Charles  E.  Knapp, 
J.  B.  Peck  and  A.  J.  Hickman,  Dorche^-ter;  D.  Hanington.  \V.  .I.Gilbert, 
andWm.  B.  Deacon,  Shediac;  BUss  Botsford,  Charles  Holstead,  Harvey 
Atkinson,  and  R.  B.  Smith.  Moncton,  and  Chris.  Milner,  Sackville. 

Commissioners  Parish  Civil  Courts.— S.  G.  Gilbeit,  Dorchester.  J.  Wort- 
man,  Moncton.  Thomas  Herritt.  Petitcodiac.  Samuel  Sharp.  Westmor- 
land. William  T.  George,  Sackville.  William  B.  Deacon,  Shediac.  Wm. 
Dimcan,  Botsford. 

Commissionei's  of  Sewere  for  Frosty  Hollow  Marsh,  Sackville.— James 
Lowerson. 

(Commissioners  of  Sev,'ers  for  Fox  Creek  Slarsh,  Moncton.— David  Burke 
and  Florian  White. 

Commissioners  of  Sewers,  Great  Canal.  Parishes  of  Westmorland  and  i  |  § 
Sackville.— Silas  D.  Copp  and  Timothy  Richardson. 

Commissioners  of  Sewers  Barochois  Marsh,  Shediac 
and  Mark  Budrot. 

Cominmioners  of  Sewers  Mill     Creek    Mamh, 
Bnlmer. 

Commixsionerx  of  Seiners  Etlcr  Ahoideau  Mamh,  Sackville  and 
Westmorland. — Bradley  Ettcr,  Isanc  Loweri.*on,  and  Nelson  Bulnicr. 

Anctiotleers.  —  '^"^^xs.  Lawrence,  Silas  Crane  Cliartovs,  and  J.  Weldon 
Chapman  (Dorchester),  W,  J.  M.  Hanington,  and  William  B.  Deacon 
(8hediac),  Robt.  Hallett  and  Jes.se  L.  Bent(Sackville),  Jacob  Wortman 
(Moncton),  Robert  Molfatt  (Salisbury). 

hsiicr  of  Marriage  Licenses.— S.  W.  Tingloy(nor.  he.^ter),  and  R.  A. 
Borden  (Moripton). 
Grammar  School  Teachei-.- David  B.  White,  Shediac. 
Interim  Assi^mee  under  Insolvent  Act. — C.  W.  Steeves. 

MUNICIPALITY   OV  WESTMORLAND. 

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m-in  Tiites.  Sackville.  iF.  .1.  Anderson  and  Amo.s  Ogdcn.  Salis- 
bnry.  Hinun  Hinnphrey  and  A.  \i.  VVii;,'ht.  Shediac.  ('.  H.  (Jal- 
lant  andK.  J.  Hniith.    Wuntn»oiland  -  ( '.  A.  Black  and  W.  W.  Irvine 

I'OI'NTY   OP"  VICn'OIUA. 

J(Klf?o  of  the  Comity  t'ourt.-  Janu'M  (J.  Stevenw,  Ksq.  Kanniel  J.  Baker, 
Esq..  Ch'i-k.    ("h'lk  u'f  the  C'h-cuits,    Samuel  J.  Uaker,  Kmi. 

Justices  of  tlie  IVaee.— Uenjaniin  UevefhlKe,  Cliarles  A.  Hammond.  John 
Co.stiKan,  Jamew  Tibbets.  Henry  Baird.  Haniabas  Armstrong,  Frani^iH  Tib 
bets,  Walter  Britt.  Abraham  ('.  Hammond,  Joshua  I),  (ilberson,  Ezekiel 
Hutchinson,  .Fames  Bishop,  William  Everett.  Adam  .1.  Beveridge,  William 
Morehouse.  Duncan  Heed,  Sanun-l  Bishop,  Daniel  Hopkins,  James  Bishoj), 
Frederick  W.  Brown.  Ward  V.  Burpee,  Alex.  Watson,  John  .lenkins.  Lewis 
Pickett,  Sannu'l  Young.  William  H.  Beveridge,  .loseph  Barnes,  Allan  Reed, 
Ueorg(^  F.  HamuKHid,  William  Wat.son,  Oliver  Curliss,  (Jeorge  Murehison, 
T,  ("urry,  l.saac  (Jaunce.  (J.  T.  Baird,  1'.  (J.  Fra.ser,  J.  V.  Manzer.  John  A. 
Brown, "S.  S.  Vaiidint\  M,  B.  C'ox,  (J.  W.  Day,  Kegist  Daigle,  Usburn  Kains- 
t'ord,  .1.  n.  Brewer.  (J.  Thibodeau,  J.  A.  Monzer,  S.  t'augliej',  H.  Armstrong. 
A.  D.  olmsteafl.  K.  W.  L.  Til)betii.  Thomas  Underwood.  H.  P.  Patterson, 
Wm.  Brayall,  Jr.,  Kichard  E.  Everitt,  liConanl  Ktdly,  Benjamin  Kilburn, 
David  Burns,  Thomas  Watt,  J.  iMaglson,  .John  Miteh(^ll,  .John  McDougald, 
I,  A.  (Jrant.  II.  (J.  Fullertou.  .T.  ('.  Law.son,  J.  A.  A rm.strong,  Peter  Watson, 
John  HetheriuL'ton.  Jami's  Downey.  H.  K.  Jli.scock.  Thomas  Cameron, 
.larvls  Dibhlee.  Caleb  Bartlett.  .IohnBed(>ll.  A.  J.  Perley,  B.  Beveridge,  jr., 
Moses  Craig,  and  William  V.  Flanders,  EHciuires. 

SlicritY.- Albert  D.  olmstcad,  Esiiuire. 

Keeper  of  the  Rolls  and  Clerk  of  the  Peace.-  Sanaiel  J.  Baker,  Esquire. 

Judge  of  Probates.— Saumel  .1.  Baker.  E.s(iuire. 

Registrar  of  Probates.    A.  D.  Olmstcail.  Es(iuire. 

Registrar  of  Deeds  and  Wills.— John  C.  McCluskey.  Estpiire. 

Commissioners  for  taking  Special  Bail.— B.  Beveridge,  Adam  Beveridge 
and  John  Costigan,  Esuuires. 

Issuei's  of  INIarriage  Licenses.-  B.  Beveridge,  Jr.,  Wm.  Everitt  and  R.  W. 
L.  Tibbetts.  E.squii-es. 

AlMdishmentand  Imprisonment  of  Debtors"  Act.- F.  W.  Brown,  Esquire, 
Commi.ssioner. 

Commissioners  for  taking  Atllldavil.s  in  the  Supreme  Court. —Samuel 
J.  Baker,  John  Costigan,  B.  Beveridge,  F.  Tibbetts  and  B.  Beveridge,  jr., 
Esquires. 

Conimissionpis  Parish  Courts.— F.  W.  Brown,  p:sq.,  (Jrand  Falls.  Josepli 
Barnes,  E.sij.,  Andovcr.  H.  P.  I'atterson.  Escj.,  Driimmoiul.  Moses  Craig, 
E.sq..  Perth.    J.  H.  lircwer.  (iordon.     William  P.  Flanders.  Lome. 

Board  of  Valuators.— .lohn  Ryan.  Esq.,  tJordon.  J.  E.  Porter,  Esq.,  Ando- 
vci'.    Charles  McCluskey.  Esq.," Chairman. 

Interim  As.signee  under  Insolvent  A(^t  of  lHr.1.     P.  Oliver  Byram,  Esq. 

Coroners.-   Francis  Tibbetts.  W.  (iraluim  and  E.  Hutchinson. 

Notary  Public— S.  ,1.  Baker.  Es(i. 

Seizing  Offlcer.— Charles  E.  Beckwith. 

Collector  Customs.— F.  W.  Brown,  Esq.  Sub-Collector,  Oeoi-ge  A.  Bedell. 
Preventive  omccr.  (leorge  Baii-d. 

Auctioneers. -F.  W.  Brown.  John  McCluskey  and  Lewis  Pickett. 

Trustees  of  the  (irammar  School.- Benjamin  Btsveridge,  (Jeo.  T.  Baird. 
George  Gerry  and  Rev.  L.  A.  Hoyt. 

Keeper  of  the  Grammar  School.— B.  C.  Foster. 

in'NIC:iPAUTV  OP  VICTOniA. 

Andovcr.  James  E.  Porter  and  S.  A.  Cameron.  Grand  Falls.  Chas  Mc- 
Cluskey and  W.  Graham.  Drummond,  (}.  W.  Day  and  Charles  Curless 
Perth.  B.  Armstrong  and  E.  Lovely,  Gordon  A.  J.  Beveridge  and  Alex. 
Walker, 

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i)iiri),  Iru  liigraliam,  SpnlTorr;  J.  Harkor,  lieverley  .\.  llobiuHoti,  IkMijatiiin 
(loodspci'd.  Juntos  Fuirlie,  iHrael  Smith,  Knoch  Dow,  Kdward  I'ldgeon, 
J.  Mchonuld,  #ttdrew  I'alder,  Sii-nuel  Fox,  Jas.  S.  Hoi^k,  Thosi.  I'.**im- 
tnons,  flumes  McLuKi?aii,  Thos.  (J,  Atlierton,  Calviii  L.  (JoodHpced,  Uob»rt 
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Cronkliitc,  Thomas  Temple,  'Ihoniiia  Herbert,  Lewis  11.  Ilne.stis,  Jere 
m  niiah  Christy,  John  S.  Barker,  ^umuel  A.  Akcrley,  Wm.  C.  Hrown,  (Jeo. 
J  W,  Knox,  Alexander  Moody,  George  Neveis.  Wm.  Oibson,  John  S.  I'ut- 
s  terson,  Henry  lloiferH,  Tho.s.  Uuvis,  Wm.  Whitehead,  Constuntine  Con- 
a  nelly,  Archibald  McLeun, Win.  McLean  Wm.  Jumieson,  Oeo.  Leste:), 
I  John  A.  Ueckwith,  Patk.  Selvu>»e,  Wm.  Union,  Sanil.  Dayton,  I.  AthiT- 
g  ton,  W.  C.  Joslin,  John  K.  Grant,  Tho.x.  F  Saundois,  I5enj.Il  .  Claylor, 
"  liernaid  Klliott,  Joshua  Ilillman,  (ieor^u  11.  Maxin,  Junics  Sutherland, 
Geo.  K.  I'erley,  William  Wilson,  John  Anderson,  George  Uisteen, 
(Uorijo  Kstey,  I'Seilcrick  A.  I'erley,  William  11  Murray,  Joaeph  Ki-ed, 
Solomon  Vail,  Wi'lium  (Jalder,  Nicliolaa  T.  Wheeler,  \\m.  Rouch,  John 
Eggar,  Robert  Robinson,  Thomas  Miles,  James  K.  Smith,  William 
r.urlo,  ZebulwH  Currie,  Andrew  Uoss,  Richard  Hellainy,  A.><a  Dow,  lliram 
Dow,  Alex.  Thompson,  Alexander  Gibson,  Lewis  Fishor,  Jesse  I'aient, 
David  Puyh,  Joase  Christy,  Wm.  (^larkson,  Asa  D.  Urooks,  Kdward  ii 
llarllev,  VVilliam  Dunham,  James  1).  McKay.  John  L.  Fletcher,  John 
Oritti'h,  James  Johnston,  Willir.m  S  Fsty,  George  Halt,  Charles  L. 
llnrtt,  Stephen  Boone,  Wm.  Grieve,  (leorge  liii^raham,  Allington  E. 
Cliff",  Samuel  Colter,  James  Henry,  William  M.iyd,  Asa  Milchell,  James 
Parent,  Michael  Doherty,  Leverit  Kslubrooks,  Charles  McCormack,  Leo- 
nard Verxa,  (Jeo.  Foster,  David  Douglas,  Ze^inlon  Estev,  Henry  Moone, 
Chas.  McGibbon,  lliram  11.  Veysey,  William  Foster,  Alfred  Whitehead, 
Adanj  Jackson,  John  Rutherlord,  Geo  ('onlter,  H.irlon  Gandy,  David 
R.  Thomas,  Jeremi  ih  .Mealier,  John  W.  Barker,  Hei'<y  McFarlune,  Jus. 
1*.  Maclaui'hlan,  Alexander  Bennelt,  George  ('lements,  Benjamin 
Verxu,  William  C.  Joslin,  John  L.  Grant,  Hugh  McKav,  S.  F.  (iiosve- 
nor,  John  Taylor,  Joel  Millar,  Alexamler  McLean,  Peter  D.  Keyes, 
Samuel  Vcrxa,  William  11.  Bitten,  Richard  Loiii.',  Benjamin  Atlierton, 
Cilvin  Estabrooka,  Tho-.  F.  Barker,  Johii  Davidstm,  James  M  Brown, 
John  B.  Grant,  James  Verxa,  Norman  Hallelt.  William  McKay,  C.  H. 
S.  Cronkite,  C.  L.  Tilley,  Jeremiah  Howlaud,  AWred  Bartlett,  A.  S.  Hoyt, 
William  J.  Wiggins,  David  Liudsav,  Samuil  Watts,  Tliomas  McVey, 
James  K  Pinder,  Uobert  Sloot.  James  W.  Kbbelt,  A.  S.  llartt,  Benja- 
min II.  1  urt,  John  Uicliards,  Thomas  Dowliiig,.)olin  .McBeun,  sen.,  David 
Richards,  William  Tomlinson,  Samuel  Iv.  Nason,  KdwaidSpeer,  Alexan- 
der Booster,  (Jeorge  Hagerman.  Thos.  Gilimor,  Frank  Watson,  Wm.  E. 
Johnstone,  Odber  Dunphy,  Alex.  Muiiio,  Tliomas  Morris,  John  Lyons, 
Thos.  Coburn,  Luther  Goodsjieed,  Whitman  Estey,  Wm.  Fisher,  Ch;  s. 
S.  Ingruhum,  John  Oliver,  Bonjaniin  N.  (ioodsiieed,  Georue  S.  Terrill, 
James  W.  Jewett,  George  Byraixa,  Michael  Verxa,  sen.,  (ieorge  H. 
Vanwait,  William  T.  Howe,  E.  D.  Fstabrooks,  Luke  Lawson.  John 
[shields,  William  Inch,  J.  Ii.  (Jarden,  John  Swan,  A.  Charters,  William 
Hay,  and  S.  Wi  kinsoii,  Esquires. 

nigh  SJieri(/'.  — Thomas  Temple,  Esquire.     Dcpnti/  .SV/rr///".  — William 
W.  Long. 

Keeper  of  the  Rolls  mid  Chrk  of  the  Pence  -W\  V^anWiut,  Esq. 
Surrogate.— iU'oy<^ii  ¥.  II.  Miiuliiii,  Es(;u;rt'. 
Registrar  of  Prohaten. — Fniiitis  A.  II.  Strutton,  Esfjuiie. 
Registrar  of  J)ee(ly  and  Wifh. — Aliraliam  D.  Yerxa,  Estpilic 
Coromrs. — Juduli  Hiunniond,  John  Marshall,  Thomas  Brown,  S.  D. 
Maopherson,  Theodore  0.  Brown,  David  Little,  lliiani  Dow,  Geo.  Nevers, 

P4ii»nli's*  Triiuli  D4'ii»l,  SohUi  SI<1<'  liSus  SJrcfl.    See  p.  12. 


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VVni.  JiimicHon,  HczoUiali  Croiikito,  ('liarles  Mf(iil)l)on,  Aloxniidpr  Hay, 
iiei.iRf  N.  lIowIiiiKi,  Cliiirli'H  F.  llobcii,  mid  WiUhmi  McKcmiu,  Kh 
qiiirort.  I 

Judge  of  Prohatis. — C.  V.  II.  Miuchiii.  ji 

Juiiu'.H  llcmv,  K^(|Mil(^  Oolloctor  of  Hoynltitv-i.  _  ii 

0'»nnriK.si(>iier  fur  tnking  Bail  in  the  Snjireme  Court. — Daniel  fiiil 
laplicr,  Es(|irne. 

CmnmixHiunerH    for     takhiff   AfJidavUs    hi   the    Suprnnc    fo«/-<.— 1| 
TIit'.S'jV(riil  Attoriii'V:^  pr.ittisiii<.'  in  tlio  C'oiuity. 

C(iin)ninsl(iiiir  umlcr   (jafnishve  xict^    !i8    He/.,  cap.  4  and  5.— John 
L.  Maivsl),  EM(|uirc. 

C'oinininsiuuer    of    th''   Ahns   and    Work  JJuuse.—  DiWuol     IJrown. 

COIIPOU.VTION    OK    KliKUKUiCiON.  , 

Ok(»U(jk  v.  (JawidUY,  Ksuniio,  Mayor. 
CluiiloM  VV.  15»'t!k\vith,  E,-(|uin',  (!ity  Clerk. 


Alukumen, 


]'.  MePeiik,  lOsq.,  City  Andilor. 
Jolm  Edwards,  Efiiuire,  City  Trejwiurer. 
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lleorge  A.  Cliff,  Ehcj. 

1  H.  S.  Estey,  Eh(1. 

j  (4eorgc  il.  Simmons,  ICsq. 

"I  W.  (t.  Dykeman,  Es(i. 

j  iTiunes  S.  Ucck,  Esq. 

(  ThomiiH  W.  Smith,  Esq. 

j  John  M(jore,  Esq. 

(  William  Grii;Yes,  Etui. 

(  Arthnr  E.  Bully,  Es<i. 

\  IVliirshall  Itichey,  Es(j. 


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WtUtnyUm  Ward. 
St.  Ann's  Ward. 
Carlcton  Ward. 
Queen  tf  Ward. 
Kiin/'s  Wwrd. 


J.  E.  Smith,  Es(i.,  City  Marshal ;   Andrew  Lipsett,  Esq.,  (.'hief  En- 

fineer  ;  George  Hatt,  jr.,  Assistant  Engineer  ;  1).  ( -tusejy^.  Road  Ma.ster  ; 
Irs.  Jolm  Fleming,  Alms  House  Keeper  ;  Kichard  Hudson,  (!ltrk  of 
]  PhcEuix  Sqtiaro  Mirket ;  David  Currie,  W'hartlnger  and  Harb«)r  Mas- 
j  ter. 

I      Elijah  Clark,  Esquire,  Comnn.ssioner  of  the  Alms  nouf:e. 
I     City  Hall  Committke.— Aldermen  Simmons,  Beck  and  ("liff. 
j      Israel  Smith,  Server  of  City  Tax  Notice:*,  and  L  ollector  of  Miscella- 
;  neous  Licenses.  I 

I      Israel  E.  Smith,  Keeper  City  Hall.  | 

I      AssESsoiw. — Tlios.  L.  Simmons  (Chairman),  John  Uodge,  and  James 
!  Farrell. 

ij      11KVIS0R.S. — Aldermen  Simmons.  Smith,  Eichey,  Cliff  and  Grieves. 
jj      TacsTEEs  OF  Schools  (under  the  Common  Schools  Act  1871).— Ap- 
i  1  pointed  by  Government :  A.  F.  Randolph  (C!hairman)  and  J.  L.  IncheH, 
ji  Esquires.     App'iinted  by  ('ity  Cimncil :  George  F.  Atherton,  (\  H.  B. 
I :  Fisher,  A.  A.  Sterling  and  Patrick  Dever,  Es((uire8. 
j;      Police  Dki'aktment. — John   L.    Marsh,  Esijiiire,  Police   Mnjiistrate; 
;  Thouias  Dow  ling,  and   John  Ui<.hard:^,    P^qniros,   Silting  Mapistrates; 
M  PoUce)neit — John  Woodward,  ."^f  rgcant;  Oliver  Bruden  and  Patk.  F.nrt  II. 
'       FiiiE  Department. — Alrxundria  ^Icarn  Fire  h'ni/ine  Compann,  No.  1, 
i  Alex.  Thompson  Captain  ;  James  White,  Enj^ineer.     Fiederictoii  Steam 
,'  Fire  Engine  dmipanv,  Nn.  2,  F.  McPeak,  Captain.      Ko.  4.    Hand  En- 
gine, Henry  rolioeK,  Captain. 


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Ancdon'erf, — Jro.  L.  nevt-rli'V,  Joscpli  Mvsliiall.  fnio.  A  Pfilv, 
VV.  H.  Kik'l,  i;o.».  B.  I'eters  <J.  11.  Vauwuit,  H.  H.  Ihirf,  J.  I.ittlclit'hl, 
Alexuin4cr  liny,  Sainiicl  Ula  r,  (leo  go  L.  Hoyt,  Wilii.iin  (J.  ll.itch, 
EdwMnl  Lowe,  K    KstrtbroolvH,  and  Tlioina.s  McVev. 

SuRVKvons  OK  LcMiiKii. — Wiliiiot  Cjiiiou,  Alfred  Turner,  ond  Peter 
llniiiing. 

SuiiVKYoits  OK  Wood  ano  Coai,.— Tliomas  Pui.sley,  T.  H.  Smith,  Peter 
naining  Win.  tSliarpe,  J.  Fred.  Kiohard.s,  and  I),  Currier.  J 

SuiivEYou  ok  IrK. — D.  Cutrier.  ■ 

FiRK  Insi'kctou. — James  Farrell, 

Kknce  Vikweus. — H.  bohurty,  Clia?.  F  awson,  D.  Kenny,  W.  McKay 
and  T.  Paisley. 

City  Sukvkyor. — T.  Wiiitoliend,  C.  E.,  FiSijuire.  ' 

Frvdn'ictnn  Skatinp  CJhI>.—'V\wh.  Temple,  President;  Hon.  John  A. 
Heckvvitli,  John  Pi  kard,  Ewi.,  M.  P.,  and  A.  F.  Kandolph,  Emiuire, 
DirectorH.  John  L.  March,  Ew\.,  Solicitor.  John  Richards,  Ehcj., 
Secretary-TreaHurer. 

FreihriHon  Society  of  Ha  tut  Andrew.— \W.  Brydon   Jack,    D.  C.  L.,  ; 
President;    John  Mclnni.H,  Ist  Vice-PreHident ;  JameH   U.  Pfowie, 'Al 
Vice-President ;    Hon.  Jno.   Jas.   Fraser,  Treasurer ;    H.  Matheson, 
Secretary;    liev.  John  M.   Brooke,   D.  JL).,  Chaplain;   iiobert  Thor- 
burn,  Marshal. 

MUNICIPALITY  OK  YOUK. 

Kinysclear,  John  C.  Murray  and  John  Feeny.  Prince  WilHani,  Jos. 
Henry  and  George  L.  Hoyt.  J)umfrieH,  Michael  Doherty,  and  H.  A. 
Davidson.  Canterbury,  Luke  Lawson  and  D.  W.  (irant.  New  Mary- 
land, A.  A.  Njwon  and  William  Phillips.  Manners  Sutton,  Davul 
(ilendenning  and  William  Murphy,  bt.  Mary's,  William  McBean 
and  Benjamin  Close.  Stanley,  William  Currie  and  John  Calhoun. 
Douglas,  William  Wilson  and  William  E.  Johnston.  Bright,  Tliomas 
Coburn  and  James  W.  Jewett.  (^ueensbury,  John  H.  March  and 
John  Oliver.     Southampton,  James  K.  Pinder  and  James  T.  Masters. 

Luke  Lawson,  Warden.  Henry  B.  Rainsford  jr.,  Secretary-Trea- 
surer.    J.  A.  Vanwart,  Auditor. 

DOMINION  OF  CANADA. 

HlH  ExcELLKNCY  Sir  John  George  Eilward  Henry  Douglas  Sutherland 
Campbell,  (commonly  calleil  the  Manpiis  of  Lome),  Knight  of 
the  Most  Ancient  and  Most  Noble  Order  of  the  Thistle  ; 
Knight  Grand  ('ross  of  the  Most  Distinguished  Order 
of  St.  Michael  and  St.  George  ;  Governor  General 
of  Canada,  and  Vice- Admiral  of  the  same. 
Staff.— Major  DeWinton,  Secretary.     C'ol.  Littleton,  Military  Sec- 
retary.    Hon.  Mr.  Morton,  C'omptroller.     Hon.   IMr.  Harboard,  Scots 
Fusilcer  Guards,  and  Capt.  Chates,  91st  Regt.,  Aides-de-Cami). 


QUKKN'8   privy  COUNCIT,  Fon  CANAI1A. 

Right  Hon.  Sir  John  A.  McDonald,  K.  C;.B.(Preinier),  Minister  of 

the  Interior.     Hon  '  "  ' 

Hem.    S.    L.    '1 

Bovvell,  Minister 

and  Defence.     Hon.    J.  C.   Pope,  Minister  of   Marine  and  F'isheries 

Hon.  H.  L.  Langevin,  Postmaster  (ieneral.      Hon,  James  McDonald, 

Minister  of  Justice.      Hon.    J.   H.  Pope,   Minister  of 


}sn- John  A.  McUonakI,  K.  V.  «.  irremier),  iviinisier  oi 
Hon.  t!liarles  Tupjier,  C.  B.,  Minister  of  Public  Works, 
rilley,  (.'.  B.,  Minister  of  Finance.  Hon.  Mackenzie 
ter  of  Customs.     Hon.  L.  F.  Masson,  Minister  of  Militia 


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PROVINCE  OF  NEW  BRUNSWICK. 

Hifi  Honor  the  Hon.   EDWAKD  BAIIRON  (^HANDLER,  Q.  C, 

Lieutonant-Cjiovernor  of  the  Province  of  New  Brunswick. 

Joshua  Chandler,  Private  Scrrctari/  to  the  Lieutenant  Governor. 
Lieutenaat-Colonel  Jolin  SiMiuders,  Aidc-dc-cantp. 

KXI'X'UTIVK   COIINCIL. 

Hon.  Robert  Younc;,  FrcHirfcnt. 

Hon.  John  Janiew  Eraser,  Attorney-CJeneral ;  Hon.  William  Wed- 
(lerliurn,  Provincial  Bccret;iry  ;  Hon.  Pierre  Tiandry,  ('omminsioner  of 
Public  Works-'  ;  Hon.  Michael  Adams,  Surveyor  General  ;  Hon.  Penj. 
R.  Stevenson,  Hon.  J.  Herbert  Crawford,  lion.  W.  E.  Perley,  Hon, 
Daniel  L.  Hanington. 

I.EGISLATIVK   COUNCIL. 

The  Honorable ,  President. 

Hon.  William  Hamilton,  Hon.  A.  McL.  Seely;  Hon.  Daniel  Han- 
in<,'ton,  Hon.  I^obert  Young,  H.»n.  John  Lewis,  Hon.  Thomas  R. 
Jones,  Hon.  B.  Beveridgo,  Hon.  C.  Mclnerney,   Hoti.  (lideon  Bailey, 


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Hon,  liouis  E.  Baby,  Minister  of  Inland  Revenue.  Hon.  J.  C. 
Aitkens,  Secretary  of"  State  for  Canada.  Hon.  John  O'CJonnor,  Presi- 
dent of  the  Privy 'Council.  Hon.  Alex.  Campbell,  Receiver  (General. 
Hon.  E.  D.  VVilmot,  Speaker  of  the  Senate,  without  portfolio. 

Membkhs  ov  the  Senate  for  the  Province  oe  New  Brunswick.- 
Hon.  Anu.s  E.  Botsford,  Westmorland.     H(m.  J.  D.  licwin,  St.  John. 

William  H.   Odell.   Eredericton.       ])avid  Wark,   Richibucto.      John  i 

Eerguson,  Bathurst.     A.    R.    McClellan,  Hoj)ewell.     R.  D.  Wilmot,  '^ 

Smibury.      .iohn  (llasier,  Sunbury.      James  De\er,  St.  John.      Wni.  J 

MuirheaJ,  Chatham.  s 

Members  oe  the  Hocse  of  Co^uroN.s  for  the  Province  of  New  ? 

BRrxswiCK.— Albert — James  Rogers.      Ciirleton— Cieorge  H.  Connell.  s 

Charlotte--A.   H.    Gillmour.      (Jloucester— T,   W,   Anglin.      Kent-  |  " 

Antoine   (iirouard.         Kings— Jiunes   Domville.       Northumberland—!  s 

Jabez  B.   Snowball.      (^>ueens-  (i.    G.    King.       Restigouche— (leorge  r 

Haddow.      St.   John  County  -Isaac  Burpee  .and  (i'harles  VV.  Wekhm.  « 

St.  John  City— Sanuiel  L.   Tilley,  C.  B.      Sunbury— Charles  Burpee.  ? 

Victoria— John  Costigan.      Westmorland -Sir  A.  J.  Smith.      York—  i,  s 

John  Pickard.  "" 

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His  Honor  Hon.  LAC  LETELLIER  DE  ST.  .TUST,  Lieutenant  Governor  of  the  | 

I'rovince  of  Quebec.  '  -> 

His  Honor  Hon.  D.  A.  JSrACDONALD,   Lieutenant  Governor  of  tlio    Trovince  ■  ^ 

of  Ontario.  '  3 

His  Honor  Hon.  J.  "\V.  TRUTCH,  Lieutenant  Governor  of  Hritisli  Columbia.  - 

His  Honor    Hon.   JOSEPH  CAUC'ITON,  Lie\itonant  Govern'jr  of    the   Nortli  IJ 

West  Territories  and  Mar.itol)a.  ;  ; 

His  Honor  Hon.  A.  G.  AUGIIIBALP,  Lieutenant  Governor  of  tlio  rrovincc  ot  7 

Not-a  Seolia.  :  r 

His  Honor  Sir  IIOPEUT    HODGSON,   Lieutenant  Governor  of  the  Province'  3 

of  Prince  Edward  Ishmd.  a 

His  Honor  Hon.  DAVID  LAIItD,  Lieutenant  Governor  of   Kcewatin,  North 

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Hon.  Jolin  A.  Bod<\vitli,  Hon.  William  Tiindsay,  Hon.  FranoiH  Hib- 
l)ard,  Hon.  Archibald  H.anison,  Hon.  William  IV).  Kelly,  Hon.  James  j 
Kyaii,  Hon.  John  KlewcUing,   Hon.   Uobert  Robertson. 

0.//?('(T."».  -George  BoKsford,  E.4(juiie,  Clerk ;  J.  H.  Fhair,  Esquire,! 
Assistant  Clerk  ;  Jl.  H.  Tibbits,  Esfpiire,  Engro.s.'^iiig  ( 'lerk  ;  Henry! 
G.  C  Wetmore,  Esquire,  liegLslative  liibrarian  ;  ii.  It.  Jouett,  E8f|uire,  ! 
Usher  of  the  Black  Hod;  Eev.  John  M.  Brooks,  D.  J).,  Cliaplaiu. 

HOUSIC  OF  AS8E>rBLY. 

Honoralile ,  Spcafar. 

Countji  of  F())7,'.  — Hon.  John  J.  J'"'i!iser,  George  J.  Cotter,  Andrew, 
(}.  Blair,  and  Fred.  P.  Thompson,  Es(juiies. 

(Jouiilf/  (if  Saint  Jo/t».  -Hon.  David  McClelan,  William  Elder,  R.  J.  i 
Ritchie,  and  Edward  Willis,  ]'].'■l!l!i^e^.  ; 

t'ountij  of  Wi'xt})}iirhn}d.--ihy,\.   Tierro  A.   Landry,  Daniel  L.  Han- i 
.  ington,  Amasa  E.  Killam,  and  ,lose])h  I<.   Black,  Es(|uires. 

Coioity  of  Chorlottc. — ifon.  Benjamin  R.   Steven.son,  George  F.  Hill, 
\  Thomas  ( 'ottreU  and  James  E.  Ijynott,  Estiuires.  ' 

Count  1/  <j/A'(/(,'/.'{.  — Hon.  J.  Herbert  Crawford,  Finemcre  E.  Morton,  i 
'  and  Edwin  A.  Vail,  Esfpiires.  _  _         ; 

ijoituti/  of  QnccDS.-  'W'tiher  T.  Butler  and  Francis  Woods,  Es(|uires. 
I      Countii  iif  Simfiin'i/.    -Hon.  W.  E.  Perley  and  John  S.  Covert,  Es<is. 

Coutiti/ of  Northunilxrhind. — Hon.  Michael  Adams,   lilrncst  Jtutchin- 
Hon,  Thomas  F.  Gillespie,  and  Allan  A.  Davidson,  ]!^s(|uires. 
j      Count)/  of  Kent.     ITrl)ania  .Johnson  and  Charles  .1.  Siiyre,  Esiiuires. 
I      Cou.}itii  of  Carfcton.  -iiein-'^i;  W.  White  and  .John  S.  Eeighton,  Escjs. 

Connti/ (>f  Otoncestcr. — Patrick  (».  Ryan  and  Francis  J.  McManus, 
I  Es(iuires. 

]      Count;/  of  Bcsti'jnnchc. — J.  Cunard  Tlarberie  and  Thoma.s  F.  Kenny, 
Esquires. 
!      Cotmtii  of  Albert. — Gains  S.  Ttirner  and  William  J.  Lewis,  ]<].sqa. 

Count// of  Vivtorifi.    Wm.  B.  lieveridge,  I'lsqniie. 
'      Count)/ of  Madawaskd.-Levite  'I'heriault,  IOs(|. 

'      Citij  of  Hahit  John. — Hon.  Wm.  Wedderburn  and  Robert  IS rarshall, 
Esquires. 
!  OFKICEUS  OF   HOUSE  OF   A.SSEJIBI.Y. 

'  George  J.  Bliss,  Esq.,  Clerk:  John  Richards,  Es((.,  Clerk  As.sistant ; 
Harvey  Beckwith,  10s(|.,  Sergeant-at-Arms;  Rev.  Jose])h  McLeod, 
Chaplain ;  C.  W,  Beckwith  and  John  Black,  Engro.ssing  Clerks. 

I  (n''Fi;'KHs  of  t[ik  (.'Kown. 

I      Hon.    Wm.    Wedderl)m-n,    Receiver   (Jeneral;    Hon.    John   Jiuncs 
!  Eraser,  Attorney  General;  William  .Fack,  Es(|.,   Advocate  General; 
William  H.  Tiuik,  Esci.,  D.  C.  L.,  (Ucrk  of  the  Crown  ;  Jas.  S.  I'cck, 
'E.sq.,  Anditor-(!eneral  ;  J.   W.Smith,    Es(|.,   Dei)nty  Provincial  Sec- 
retary and  De])uty  lieceiver  Cleneral ;  Andrew  Inches,  Es(j  ,  Deputy     '^ 
Surveyor  General. 

Qtieen's  Conmei.—Uou.  E.  B.  Chandler,  Hon.  John  II.  Gray,  lion.   0. 
E.  King,    Hon.  A.   J.   Smith,   lion.  Charles  N.  Skinner,  David  S.  iCerr, 
Geoif^c  D.  Street,  James  J.  Kayo,   Lewis  P.  Fisher,  A.  L.  Palmer,  K.  R. 
:  Thomson,  G.  S.  (trimmer,  William  Wilkinson,   B.  Lester  I'eters,    ./o!m 
I  James  Eraser,  William  Jack,  Wm.  11.  Tuck,  Charles  W.  Weldon,  Wil- 
liam Wedderburn,  and  F.  E.  Barker,  p]s(|uirey. 

I  BOAHI)   OF   WOUKS. 

I      Hon.  P.  A.Landry,  Chief  Commissioner,  'I'.  B.  Winslow,  E.sq..  Sec'y. 


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[1879. 


COURTS. 

SCPIIEMK   COUKT   OV    JUDICATURE. 

Chief  Justice  —lion.  John  C  Allen,  ISth  October,  1875. 

JmUccs.— lion  John  W.  Weldon,  SOtli  November,  1865;  Hon. 
Charles  Fisher,  October  18(i8;  Hon.  .A.  R.iinsford  Wetniore,  '26tli  M:iy, 
187<>;   Hon.  Charh-s  Duff,  14th  OctoDer,  1S75. 

William  H.  Tack,  Esquire,  Clerl;  of  the  Crown ;  William  Carman, 
Esquire,  Clerk  of  the  Pleas. 

CI-ERK   OP  THE  CIRCUITS. 

George  •  latcli,  Esq.,  City  and  County  of  Saint  John :  John  B. 
Peck,  Esq.,  "Westmorland  ;  S.  G.  Morse,  lOsq.,  Albert;  Rolwrt  Caie, 
Esq.,  Kent;  Robert  J.  Bennet,  Esq.,  Restigonche  ;  Samuel  Thomson, 
Esq.,  Northumberland;  George  S.  Grimmer,  Esq.,  Charlotte;  J.  H. 
Cother,  E.sq.,  Kings;  T.  R.  Wetmore,  Esq.,  Queens;  Randolph  K. 
Jones,  Esq.,  Carleton  ;  Theophilus  DesBrisay,  Esq.,  Gloucester  ;  Chas. 
\V.  Bcokwith,  Esq.,  Sunbury;  Samuel  J.  Baker,  Euq.,  Victoria  ; 
Barry  R.  Plant,  Esq.,  Madawaska. 


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COUKTS    FOR   THE   TUOBATK   OF    WILLS,     AND   GnANTINO    ADMINISTRATIONS.  1;  )t>. 

The  Probate  Court  for  the  City   and  County  of  St.  John,  is   held  ;  r 
every  Friday  at    three  o'clock  at  the  Registry  Office ;  and    the    like 
Court  in  the  other  Counties  of  the  Province,  is  held  at  the  times  specially 
appointed  by  the  respective  Judges. 


COURT  OF  DIVORCE  AND  MATRIMONIAL  CAUSES. 

Honorable  Charles  Fisher,  Judge;    F.  A.  U.  Straton,  Esq.,  Registrar. 

COURT   OF  VICE   ADMIRALTY. 

lion.  Chas.  Walters,  Jr.dgeaud  Commissary  ;  B.  Lester  Peters,  Esquire, 
Deputy  Judge  and  Commissary;  William  Jack,  Esquire,  Advocate  Gen 
eral  ;  George  Blatch,  Esquire,  Registrar  and  Scribe  ;  G.  Sidney  Smith, 
B.  L.  Peters,  Q.  C,  and  Alfred  E.  Oulton,  Esquires,  Surrogates,     Thos. 
G.  Humbert,  Marshal. 


I  id 
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To  Ascertain  the  Weight  of  Cattle. 

Meas\u-e  the  girt  close  behind  the  shoulder,  and  the  length  from  th'^ 
fore  part  of  the  shoulder  blade  along  the  back  to  the  Itone  at  the  tail, 
which  is  in  a  vertical  line  with  ths  buttocks  both  in  feet.  Multiply 
the  square  of  the  girt,  exjjressed  in  feet,  by  five  times  the  length,  and 
divide  the  product  by  21;  thefjuotent  is  the  weight,  nearly,  of  the  four 
quarters  in  imperial  stones  of  14  lbs  avoirdupois.  For  example,  if  the 
girt  be  6  feet  and  the  length  5{  feet  feet,  Ave  shall  l;n.ve  Oxd^^SCi.  and 
5ix.5=2()i;  then  ;W  x  2().]' ^945,  and  then,  divided  by  21  give  45  stone 
exactly.  It  is  lo  be  oljserved,  however,  tluit  in  very  jfat  cattle  the  four 
([Uiirters  will  l:)e  about  one-twentieth  more,  while  those  in  a  very  lean 
state  will  be  one-twentieth  less  than  the  weight  obtained  by  the  rule 
Or,  multiply  the  square  of  the  girt  by  five  times  the  length  as  above 
and  two-thirds  of  the  product  will  ecjual  the  weight  in  lbs. 


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Btimpson,  Wallace  &  Co.,  City  Eoad,  St.  John,  N.  B, 


1879.] 


COUKTS. 


81 


TIMES  OF  HOLDING  SEVERAL  COURTS  HEREINAFTER  MENTIONED 
I  DURING  YEAR  1879. 

j        S.— Nisi  Pnus  Sittings,        Cir.— Circuit  Court.         Co.-  County  i  !ourt. 
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[1879. 


EOLL  OF  BAKRISTESS  AND  ATTORNEYS. 


[Ohskiivk. — Tliiiso  wlir.se  names  are  printed  in 
or  not  practising  in  tliis  Province.] 


Italics  aro  eittier  not  resiili.i^ 


NAMES. 


James  Shannon  Morse,  .... 
Hon.  E.  H.   Chandler,  Q.  C. 

Charles  V.  Wetmore,         

ir/7,;«i///  Wilcij,  .... 

William  Carman,  .... 

Timothy  II.  Wetmore,  H.C.L. 
SMrauer  Hallett  Wlutlock .... 
Richard  Carman,  .... 

Charles  A.  Harding,  . . . . 

William  Jaclc,   Q.  C 

Georjfc  V.  II.  Minchin 

freorsi-e  Dixon  Street,  Q.  C, . . 
Samuel  Gay  Morse,  . . . . 

Robert  Barry  l>kli'i.  

lion.  ir.  JlnuUr  OJril,  A.  B. 

Stephen  II.  ilitchings,       

Christopher  Milner,  

David  Shank  Kerr,  Q.  C,     . . 
David  Lewis  Dibblefl,  A.  H., 
Hon.  J.  II  a  rail,  A   A'.,  (J.  C, 
James  W/dte  J'tter.-^,  A.  B. . . 
George  Botsfford, 
W'dliam  Botsford  ChandLt: 
John  D.  Kin  near. 
Charlts  Walter  Wai'dlaw, 
Martin  Bent  Palmer, 
Francis  A,  H.  Straton, 
James  Stanley  Morse, 
Theophilus  Desbrisay, 
Samuel  J.  Scovil,  A.  B.,   ., 
William  R.  M.  Burtis, 
William  Tijfuj  Pders, 
Andrew  C.  Jilack, 
James  A.  Harding, 
Allan  A.  Davidson,  Q.  C,, 
James  Peters  Wetmore,   . 
Thomas  T.  Wyer, 
James  J.  Kaye,  Q.  C, 
Edward  II.  Wilmot,  A.  M., 
Georfie  Connell, 
Lewis  P.  Fisher,  Q.  C,      .. 
William  M.  IJowe,. 
Charles  Doherty, 
Humphrey  T.  Gilbert 
Thomas  V.  ('/Hipin(Ut, 
William  Jatnes  Gilbert,     . 
Acalus  h.  Palmer,  Q.  C, 


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11  Oct., 

11  July, 

17  July, 

10  Oct., 
1')  July, 

18  July, 

16  Oct^ 
U  Feb., 

13  Oct.. 
do. 

12  Oct.. 
dc. 

7  Feb.. 
IS  July,  18^r> 

do.         do. 

17  Oct.,     do. 
17  Oct.   is.; 

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do.         do. 

11  Feb.,     3« 

11  Feb.,  l'-^37 
17  June,    37 

14  Oct., 
10  Feb., 

do 

13  Oct., 
0  Feb., 

do 

15  June, 

12  Oct., 

13  June, 
17  Oct., 

do 

17  Oct. 

do 

17  Oct., 
4  Feb., 

14  Oct., 
do 

18  June, 
13  Oct., 
13  Oct., 
y  Feb., 

do 
12  Oct., 

8  Feb., 


Admitted 
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10  Feb.,  1814 


I'esidonco. 


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17  July,  2(i| 

5  Feb..  28! 

1"  July,  3(tj 

It)  July,  31 

17  do.'  32' 

11  Feb.,  34' 
0  Feb.,  35' 

l<i  Oct.,  34' 

15  Oct..  35. 
0  Feb.,  37; 

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13  June, 
0  Feb., 

15  Oct, 

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do 

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14  Oct., 
1()  June, 
13  Oct., 

do 
13  Oct., 

do 
13  Oct., 
0  Feb., 
13  Oct., 

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13  Oct., 
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Saint  John. 
Fredericton. 
St.  Andrews. 
Hopewell. 
Nova  Scotia. 
Fredericton. 
Saint  Stephen. 
Dorchester. 
Sivint  John. 
Woodstock. 
Manitoba. 
Saint  John. 
Fredericton. 
Aricbat,  C.  IJ. 
Nova  Scotia. 
New  York. 
Hopewell. 
Fredericton. 
Restigouche. 
Bathiirst. 
Ne\v  Vork. 
Saint  John. 
Kings  Co. 
Saint  John 
Saint  John. 
Newcastle. 
Fredericton. 

"Jaint  John. 
Fredericton. 
Woodstock. 
Woodstock. 
P.  E.  Island. 
Saint  John. 

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Albert.!.  Smith,   Q.  C.      ... 

Jatncx  Odell,  A.  li., 

ThonuLS  \V.  Jiliss, 

.laiues  A.  Juine.s, 

Do'jctlas  Ji.  iSin'ffift, 

SaiiiHcl  Ji.  Ihtr/dnon, 

.loha  Henry  Pliair, 

(horge  JIarc, 

Siiir.uol  U.  Thotiison,  Q.  C. 

AUn'ft  T.  J).  McKbnni,     .. 
Geor<j;c  KUitch,  

James  K.  Ciirry,  

Alexander  T/ionixon  Paid, 

William  Henry  Hatkeway... 
Ward  OhipmaiL  Drary,  A.  li., 

Samuel  Thomson,  

George  J.  Bliss,  

Frederick  Coder,                 .... 
William  JI.  Jiackerftdd 

G.  Skoffington  Grimmer,  Q.C. 

Henry  W.  Frith,  

JIo  .  l\ter  Mitchell 

Williant  Wilkinson,  Q.  C 

Geo.  G.  Gilbert,  A.  H 

Edward  Jack,  

U.  lie.ster  Peters,  Q.  C 

T),tn id  FernKKon ,  . . .  • 

Kilwurd  li.  (,!handler,  Jun., 
John  G.  Winslovv,  .. . . 

William  W.  Street,  A.  li., 

Robert  llutchin.son.  

John  James  Frase»,  Q C, 
J4cfijainiii  G.    Gray,  A.  Ji., 

l^ewis  J.  Almon,  

1).  Gustavus  Maclauchlan, 
Chiules  VV.   Weklon,  Q.  0., 

Alexander  Ballentine,       

Jlurd  J'etern,  A  J/., 
Will  ill  hi  J'.  Pule,  A.  B.,   ... 
James  J.  Iverr, 
.Jolm  L.  Marsh,  Jun.,  A,  B. 
William  Henry  Tuck.  Q.  G., 
Cliarles  J.  Sayre, 
Gion/e  Fredt-riok  Hill, 
William  W^edderburn,  Q.  G., 
Joseph  B.  Beck, 
.ll/red   Wni.  Saoary,  A.  li., 
James  R.  Macshane, 
Charles  E.  Knapp, 
Charles  N.  Skinner    Q.  C.,. 
George  Sidney  Smith,  A.  B., 
Daniel  Jv.  Hanington, 
Benjamin  R.  Stevenson,  ^  .  B 


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11  June, 
15  Oct., 

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10  do 
4  Feb., 
10  June, 

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14  Oct., 

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do 
14  Oct.. 
Vl  Oct., 
7  Feb  , 

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10  June, 

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do 

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12  June, 
Oct., 

7  Feb., 
10  June, 
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Oct., 
A[)ril, 

13  Oct., 

Feb., 

April, 

Feb., 

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14  Oct.,  1 

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47  do. 

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4siNew  linnis'k. 

dui.-^aint  John. 

doilirit.  Columbia 

do'Saint  John. 

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doj.St.  Andrews. 

d(i  Saint  John. 

47;        do. 

48,  Newcastle. 

4Si  Fredericton. 

do|  Australia. 

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Oct.,       4it|St.  Stephen, 
do  di>|Saint  John 

do  di)Montreal. 

do  do  ChathHin. 

12  Oct.,      4^li.•^aiut  John. 

13  June,     r)OJ Charlotte. 
Oct.,        50i  Saint  J  (din. 

7  Feb.,      5-j| Chatham. 
10  April,     oljMoncton. 

Feb.,       5^:  Woodstock. 
12  June,      51  Fredericton. 

Oct,        5'J  Richibuclo. 

do      ,     do|Fredericioii. 
27  Oct..,'      51  Halifax,  N.  S. 
27  Oct.,       5    Saint  John. 
10  June,     53|  liat hurst. 

Oct.,        52'SaintJohn 

Oct.,        5.>  Saint  John. 

June,       53|         do. 

do           do]        do. 
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Oct.,        54  j  Fredericton. 

do  55JSiiint  John. 

June       5(i  Riclubucto. 
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,Juno,  1^58  Saint  John. 

Oct.,       do!    orchefcter. 
do  5^'Digby. 

d(»  do  Saint  John. 

Feb.,       CO' Dorchester. 

June,      doiSaint  John. 
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[1879. 


NAMES. 


Ilcnry Bartlett  Paiusford, 
John  AiitriKstus  Wrij>ht,  A.B. 
Amos  Jiot'furd  Cliaiullei;  ... , 
T.  (tvuv  Alcrnft, 
l'\  K.  Barker.  1).C.L.,Q.  C, 

Frodcrick  J'.  Ilobinson,     

Charles  Allison  I'eck,  .  . . . 
William  Munaon  Jarvis.  . . . . 
Joseih  V,.  Barbcrie,  .... 

Oharles  11.  B.  Fislicr,        .... 
Jofni  (ri-ittto/t    Vlitt'oi'il, 
A.  Ilankiu  Bedeii;  A.B.,   .... 

Thomas  A.  Wellinjj:,  

Edwan.  L.  Wetmore,  A.  B.. 
William  M.  Connell,  LL.  J{., 

George  F.  Gregory,  

Thoin(if<  KtUij,  .... 

William  Colebrook  Perloy, 

Charles  A,  llolstead,  

Geor>);e  E.  Kiott,  A.  15.,  Q.  C, 
T.   Barclay  llobinson,  A.  B., 
Charles  li.  Chandler,         . . . . 
Caleb  Uichardsoi),  , . . . 

I'ttiick  K.  SweeiDj,  ... . 

Finneniore  E.  Morton,  . . . . 
Lewis  A.  Mills,  . . . . 

William  L.  T.  Seely, 

James  F.  McManiis,  

Alfred  iloury  DeMill,  A.  M., 
II.  Lawranee  Sturdoe,  A.  M., 
Silas  Alward,  M .  A.,  . . . . 

I'tttr  Millar, 

llobert  Jiivokn  Ptttrs,         

Edwm  Byron  Winslow,     

Robert  Oaie,  

Thonia,^  Lewiii  Ihrnson,  A.  IS 

Andrew  G.  Blair,  

Aifral  F.  Street, 

Gtorj;e  McSorloy,  

James  G.  Forbes,  , . . . 

lleury  C.  McMonaglo,  . . . . 
A.  C.  Fuirweather,  . . . . 

Frederick  VV^  v-^tockton,    

Walter  JamiS  Kdiier,         

\V  illiam  Herbert  Sinnott, . . . . 

Robert  J.    Ritchie,  

Rut)ei  t  JJutt/iew,  A.  M.,  ... . 
iStanUi/  Jmi/J,  ... . 

Allan  Alfred  Feck, 
Uandolpli  Ketchiim  Jones, 

Isai'c  Allen  Jack,  B.C.L. 

James  IJannay,  ... 

Jo/lil    J'.   JluiltlOII,  ... 

X.  Herbert  Vail,  ... 


Admitted 
Attorney. 


1  April, 
1  April, 
do 

June, 
do 

Oct., 

Ajiril, 

April 

Oct., 

do 

do 

'.»  Feb., 

!G  Apiil, 

\'i  Jnne, 

do 

do 

do 

do 

1-2  June, 

do 

do 

W)  Oct., 

do 

do 

do 

iii  Oct  , 

t;  Feb., 

10  Oct., 

11  do 

17  June, 
15  Oct., 

do 

do 
11  Feb., 

do 

do 
3  A  pril, 

do 

do 
1.3  April, 
It)  June, 

do 
13  Oct. 

do 

13  Oct., 

14  do 
U  Oct., 
l(i  do 

ii)  April, 

15  June, 
VI  Oct., 
15  Oct., 

do 
do 


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do 

do 

do 

do 
do 


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Jtarrister. 


Itesldencc. 


do 
do 
do 
ID  Oct., 
June, 
Oct., 
June, 
April, 
HI  Oct., 
I'.l   do 
14  Oct., 
0  Feb., 


7  June, 
1 1)  do 

do 

do 

do 
12Ju!ie, 

d(j 
h;  do 
;i  Oct., 

do 

18  Oct., 

.'J  Out., 

9  Feb., 

1!  Feb., 

11  Feb., 

June, 

13  Oct. 

April, 


i;i 

«5 
do 


&  Feb., 
8  July, 


April, 

do 

do 
iO   April. 

June, 

do 
10  Juno, 

Oct., 
12  Oct., 
1(1  Oct., 

do 


K2:Freder!cton. 
C.l  iSaint  John, 
duj  United  States, 
fy  Saint  John. 
Oil         do. 
(i2|         do. 
(i;];lIoi^eweIl. 
0  i  jSaiiit  John, 
dojOalhousie. 
do  Freder  icton. 
04  United  Slates. 

04  Frederictou. 
,  Shediac. 

Fredencton. 

Woodstock. 

Fredericton. 
doji'.  E.  Island. 
do|Suint  Juha. 

05  j  Moncton. 
dO|. Saint  John. 
041         do. 

05]         do 

GO  Rithibucto. 
.\ro.stook, 
Sussex  Vale. 

(OiSt.  Stephen. 

Ci'ilSaiut  John. 

OOBathurst. 

05!Saint  John. 

f)5|        do. 

do|        do. 

(ji)  I  Ottawa, 

. . ;  Austialia, 

07  Fredericton. 

dO|Uichbucto. 

..I United  States. 

07 1  Fredericton. 

do         do. 

CO  Saint  George. 

07  United  Stales. 

d('|Saint  John. 

do!  do. 


Oct 


75  !v 
07 

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or 

do 


iCsnji's  County. 
Toronto. 
Saint  John. 

do. 
.Vew  York, 


11  Oct., 

12  Oct., 
11  Oct  , 


12  Oct. 


.  . .  Hopewell. 

07 1  Woodstock. 

07  jSaint  John. 

07  St.   Julm. 
. . .  New  York. 
Saint  John. 


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HAIMUKTKUS  AND  ATTORKEYH. 


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NAMES. 


Diiniol  Joiflun, 
Josiuh  Wood, 
Alfred  E.  Oiilton, 
Augustus  H.  linnin<{toii,   . . . 
.loliu  Herbert  (Crawford,   . . . 
(Jilbert  11.  Puss'.ey,  LL.B., 
Jeremiah  TniviH,  Jj.TjB.  ... 
Alfred  A.  Stockton,  A.  M., 
Micluiel  AdumH, 
(Miurles  VV.  lleckwith, 
Kzekiel  .McLeod,  JjIi.U.,    ... 
II.  Chiprnan  Skinner, 
Thomas  Milledjje,  M.  A.   ... 
Gooryo  Fred'k.  Fisher, 
Alex.  W.  IJuirt;, 

.loshuii  Chiuidii  r,  A.  35 

Stephen  U.  Appleby, 
('hurles  11.  Lu^^nn,  A.  B,  ... 
(Jeoige  H.  Stemhntin. 
William  Ji.  McSweem/,     . . . 
William  C.  Milner, 

Daniel  C  Courser,  LL.H 

L.  Ivicbraond  Uarri.soii,  A.  15. 
Charles  A.  Stockton,  LL.  B. 
Juines  D.  I'hiniiey,  A.  B. . . . 
John  liussell  Armstrong, . . . 
John  K(.'rr, 

Gtorije  //.  Mali  in,  LL.  B,  . 
Alex.  SUixoii  Ti'ioinp.^oii,  ... 
Samuel  Joseph  IhiKcr, 
Albert  Joseph  Hickman,  ... 
Edward  li  Gregory,  \.\,.  B. 
Montesquieu  AlcDonald, 
John  Wi  I  let, 

Thomas  VV.  Peters,  Jr.,  LL.l 
Pierre  A.  Landry, 
Lemuel  J.  Tweed'e, 
James  Mitchell,  A.  M. 
James  <J.  ^itevt'iis,  Jr  ,   A.  B 
JleiD^y  Illlijavd,  LL.ll , 
Uobert  O.  Stockton.  LL.  B. 
Edward  T.  V,.  Knowles,     .. 
Melbourne  McMonaj^le, 
Barry  li.  I'laiii. 
.V.  Uainsford  Balloc'.i, 
Uobert  A.  Hordeii,  .V.  P..,  .. 
George  W.  lUirbid^fe,  A.  M., 
William  Pnj^sley.  A.  IJ.,    .. 
Cliarles  Abn.ir  Macdonald, 
William  IJ.  Wallace, 
.Allen  OLty  Karlo, 
Philip  Palmer, 
Caleb  T.  Fox, 


Adniitlcil 
.\Uonicy. 


do 

!»  l-'eb. 
do 
17  June, 
do 

17  June, 
June 

II  June 
do 

U  (»ct., 

do 

<lo 
10  Feb., 
I'J  Feb., 

do 

do 

III  Oct., 
I '."Oct., 

do 
n  Feb.. 
21  April, 

do 

19  June, 

21  Oct., 
do 
d.) 

:.\   Oct. 

do 
do 
9  Feb., 
do 
do 
do 

22  June, 
■l-i  Oct., 

dj 
do 
do 
do 
do 

18  Feb., 
do 

do 
do 
do 

do 
22  June, 

do 

do 
2()  Oct., 

20  June, 
2,')  Oct., 
i ;  Feb., 
do. 


Admitted 
IJarriHtur. 


I'esidenee. 


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10  Feb.. 


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1 1  June, 
1 1  June 
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do 
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14  Oct., 
li;  Oct., 
In  .luiie, 
t>  June. 
8  Feb  , 
SI  June, 
2  Feb., 
14  Oct.. 
23  April, 


12  April, 
l.)  .hi-.ie, 
!.'>  J  on  , 
11  Oct., 

do 
do 
11  Oct., 
do 
do 
8  Feb., 

13  April, 
15  June, 

8  Feb., 
l.i  June, 
12  Oct., 

do 

do 

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do 

do 
20  Feb., 
8  April, 
;o  Feb., 

do 

do 

do 
•27  Ji'ne, 

do 

do 
24  Oct., 
:8  June, 
i7  CH-t., 
il  June, 
S   Feb., 


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«]S  Saint  John. 
...  Dili  Chester, 
(is         do. 
do  Saint  John. 
«)S  ."<;Miit  John. 
tJsiSaiiit  John. 
tls'.Sainl  .lohu. 
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,1"'  Fredei'if'ton. 
(1^  Saint  John. 
ti'.i;         do 
Oil  Saint  John. 
Ci'j  Frederieton. 
till  .Saint  John. 
7U  Dorchester, 
titti  Woodstock. 
7<j  Frederieton. 
, . .  Moncion. 
7<'  Malif:i.\. 
7<i  Sackville. 
7(1  Wood.stock. 
70  Saint  John, 
doj        do. 
do  liicbibucto. 

70  Saint  John, 
do  do. 
doHosion. 

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71  iTobifpte. 
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71  Saint  John. 


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doi        do. 
72  Saint  John, 
do  St.  Joliii. 
do  .Saint  John, 
do  .St.  Stephen, 
do  Madawaska. 
do,         do. 
72jMonctoii. 
di'Saiut  John. 
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NAMKS. 


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I.eandpr  A.  White,             .,    . 
J.  Artliur  Fuinveritlur 

Will  III  III]  I  Dlrksmi,  .... 

James  Allred  Vanwart.  A.  M. 

Wesley  Vanwart,  A.  iM.,  . . . . 

George  F.  IJaird,  

(ieorge  A.  Henderson,      .... 

Thomas  Medley  Wetmore,.  . . 

(jeorge  Uiiss  Seely,  .... 

Allison  l{.  Coniiell,LL.B.,.. . 

Ilenry  Turner,  

Oeorgc  K.  Fairvveuther,     

(ieorge  M.  Fruser,  .. . . 

James  A.  Helyoa, 

.lames  \,.  Keir,  

Robei't  J.  Bennet,  H.  A., 

Thcs.Carleton  Allen,  LL.U., 

Robert  Uurry  Smith,         . . . . 

Joseph  Howe  Dickson,      . . . . 

Frederick  Herbert  McKiel, 

J  as.  Roach  McMonn^le,  LL 

Hugh  Havelock  McLean,  ... 

Henry  A.  Forster, 

Richard  F.  Qnig'ey,  LL.lJ.,. 

Miles  B.  Dixon, 

William  A.  I'ark. 

Michael  Samuel  Ben.«;on,  ... 

Ed.  Perley  Willistou,  A.  B., 

John  Black, 

Humphrey  Cnlbort, 

Thomas  A.  McMilhin, 

Clarence  W.  Treadwell,    . . . 

William  A.  Hn.ssell, 

John  H.  Cother. 

Harvey  Atkinson, 

Georfte  Herbu'l  Lee, 

George  Olty  Dickson, 

William  Wa'Roa  Allen,     ... 

Andrew  U    Johnson, 

George  C.  Coster, 

Amos  A.  Wilson, 

Charles  H.  Masters. 

Jolin  ]>.  Williams, 

Chijnnan  A  Steeves, 

Josei)li  A.  Harri-!, 

Charles  A.  ral'.uer, 

W.  B.  Chandler,  L.L.B.... 

William  Wilson, 

R.  A.  Lawlor, 

W.  W.   Wells, 

E.  H.  Mc Alpine, 
E.  McLeod, 
P.  McGivern,  Jr., 
H.  Morrison, 
O'Uomiell, 


Admitted 
Attorney. 


A. 
K. 
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do. 

do. 

21  June, 

1  Nov, 
do. 

13  Feb. 

do. 

do. 

do. 
.0  April 

do. 
21' June 

do. 

do. 

do. 

21  Oct., 
I'l  Oct., 

do 

do 

do 

do 
13  Feb., 

do 

do 
>3  April, 

d  > 
18  June, 

do 

22  Oct., 
do 
do 
do 
do 

2  Feb., 
11  Feb., 

do 
do 
do 
do 

20  Apiii, 
do 

do 

21  Oct., 
do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Feb., 

Mav, 

I  April, 

June, 

do 

do 

do 


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77 
78 
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1     Feb., 

do 

do 

do 
U»  Oct., 

t)  June, 
3  Feb., 
:()  Oct., 
do 


22  Oct., 

23  Oct., 

14  Feb., 

"do 

21  April, 

do 

14  Oct., 

U»  June, 

Apiil 


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Fredericton. 

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Saint  John. 

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Uagetown. 
Fredericlon. 
Woodstock. 
Saint  John. 

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Chatham. 
.Saint  John. 

do. 

(•o. 
Frederic  ton. 
Vlonctop. 
Dorchester. 
Saiut  John. 
Sussex. 
Saint  John. 
Shediac. 
Saint  John. 

do. 
Xewca^tle. 
Chatham. 
.Ve-vcastlo. 
Fredericlon. 
.Shediac. 
St  John. 

do. 
Chatham. 
St.  Ji)bn. 
Dorchester. 
St.  John. 

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do. 
Chatliam. 
.St.  John. 

do. 
St.  John, 
do. 


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ECCLESIASTIC  A  r- 


87 


ECCLESIASTICAL. 

TUB    CIIUROII    OF    ENGLAND. 

Bisnop  — The  Right  Hov.  John  Medloy,  D.  D.,  Bishop  of  Fredcrictou — 

Fredcricloii. 

Ak'xunder,   Hcv.  F.,  Sub-Dean,  Catlic-I Medley,  Kcv.  Canon,  Rector,  Sussex, 
dral,  Fredericton,  and  Missiynarj-  ut|Milli(lKe,  Rev.  J,  W.,   Missionary,  Car- 


New  Maryland 
Almon,  Uev.  ?'osler,  Curate  St.  Mary's. 

St.  .John. 
Arinstroiifi,  Itev.  Oeorge  M.,  Eeetor,  St. 

Mark,  Saint  John.— (Rural  Dean.) 
Arniatronir,  liev.  W.,  Rector  St.  James, 

Saint  Joim. 
Armstrong,  Uev.   W.     B.,  Rector,  Wel- 

ford. 
Barbour,  Rev.   H.   PL,   Missionary,  St. 

Andrews,  Newcastle. 
Blis-s  Rev.  D.  M.,  Reelor,  Westmorland. 
Brisstoelie,  Rev.  F.  II.  J.,  Rector  Trinity 

Cluueli  or  Parish,  St.  John. 
Boy<l,  Rev.  Stanley,  Missionary  at  Point 

duChene,  Siiediac. 
Canipbell.   Rev.    J.    R.,    BlisKionary. 

St.  Martin's. 
Cosier,  Rev.   N.  A.,  Rector,  Riehibucto. 
Cosier,  Rev.  C.  G.,  Ph.  1) ,  St.  Jolm. 

W.  s.   "■   • 


Covert,  Rev.  W.  S.,  Missionary,  Grand  Stevens.  Rev 

Manan.  Portlatul. 

DeVeber,  Rev.  Canon,  Rector,  St.   Paul, 

Portland. 
Dowling,   Rev.    Theodore  E.,   Rector, 

St.  George,  Carleton,  St.  Jolin. 
Eastman,  Rev.  (>.  C.  V.,  Grand  Falls. 
Flewellin;:,    Kev.    J.     E.,    Missionary, 

Wick  low. 
Forsyth,  Hev.  David,  Rector,  Chatham.— 

(.Rural  Dean.) 
Fowler,   Rev.  W.   LoB.,  Rector,  Prince 

William  and  Dumfries 


leton,  St.  John. 
Neales,  Uev.  H.,  H.,  Rector,  Ridunond. 
Neales,  Rev.  J..  Rector.  Oaiictowh 
Neales,    Rev.  T.,   Rector,   Wooilalock— 

(Dean  Rural).  • 

Parnther,  Rev.  D.  B.,  Rector,  St.   Jude, 

Carleton. 
Partridi^e,  Uev.  Francis,  Uector,  Rothe- 
say. 
Pentrcalh,   Rov.    Kdwin  S.   W.,  Rcclur, 

Moncton. 
Pickett,  Rev.  D.  W.,  Mis.iionary,  (ircen- 

wich  and  Wickhiiiii— (Dean  Uiiral). 
Raynionil,    Rev.    W.    O.,    Missioiuiry, 

Stanley. 
Uoberts,  Ki'V.  G.  G.,  Rector,  Frederlcton. 

— (Dean  Rural). 
Uushton,   Hev.  Joseph,    Rector,  Christ 

Church,  Saint  Slc|)i'en. 
Schotleld,  Rev.  (icorire,  Itcctor.  Simon<l» 
(1.  L.  Rector.  St.  Luke, 


Scovil,  Itev.  Canon,  Ph.  D.,  St.  John. 

Shannon,  Rev.  W.,  Ednionston. 

Sliaw,  Ifev.  B.,  Rector,  Candjrid<j;e. 

Sill,  Rev.  Fi-etlerick  S..  Curate,  Saint 
Paul.  Portland. 

Simonds,  Kev,  U.,  Rector,  Dorchester. 

Smith,  Rev.  Joseph,  RciMor,  IVtersville. 

Sniitli,  Rev.  R.  E.,  Rector  St.  George, 
(Rural  Dean.) 

Spike,  Rev.  Henry  M.,  Rector,  Lancas- 
ter 


Gardner,  Hibv.  George,  Curate,  Hamp-^sterlin<i;,Rev.  G.  H.,  Rector,  Maugervile. 


S.  J.,  Missionary,    Up- 


ton 

ifant'ord.  Rev 
ham. 

Hansen,  Rev.  Neils  M.,  Mis.sionary,  New 
Denmark. 

Harrison.  Rev.  ('anon,  Gondola  Point. 

llartin,   Rev.    Thomas,    Rector,    Can- 
terbury. 

Ilovt,  Rev.  L.  A.,  MiR.sionary,  Aiulover. 

Hil'tz,  Rev.  W.  F.,  Missionary,  Derby. 

Ilorsefield,    Rev.    F.   H.   T.,     Curate, 
Salisbury. 

JatTrcy,  Rev.  W.,  Missionary,  St.  Mary's  Warnefnrd, 

Jarvis,  Rev.  G,  S.,  D.  i).,    Rector,    She-j     ton. 
diac— (Dean  Rural).  |Weeks.  Rev 

Ketchuni,  Rev.  Canon,  I).  D.,  Rector,  St. 
Andrews. 

Lockward,  Rev.  J..  Missionary,   Wa- 
ter ford. 

Matliers,  Rev.  R.,  Warden  Wiggins'  Or- 
jihan  Asvlnm. 

McKiel,  Rev.  W.  LeB.,  Rector,  Douglas 
and  Bright. 


Rev.  Mv.  (iroton, Rector  Trinity  Church, 

i?t.  Stephen. 
Street,  Rev.  W.  IL,  Rector,  St.  George, 

Bathurst. 
Sweet,   Rev,   J.  H.,  Missionary,    Dal- 

hnusie. 
Talbot.   Rev.    James    H.,     Mis-ionary, 

Si)ringf1eld. 
Wainwright,  Rev.  Hastings  S.,  Rector 

Kingston. 
Walker,  Rev.  Canon,  Rector.  Hanii)- 

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A.  n.,  Rector,  Queens- 
bury. 

Wet  more,  Rev.  D.  J.,  Missionary, 
Clifton. 

Willis,  Rev.  Cuthbert,  Re-tor  Salis- 
bury. 

Woods.  Rev.  A.,  Retired  Mi.ssionary 
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f'redlilent,  The  Illplit  Ucv.  Jfihn,  Lonl  Ilislinp  of  Kretloricton ;  Vlu 
Tresldentu,  I'l-cdr-riok  A.  Wli.'>!lnn,  l'"H<iiilre,  Hon.  Pnmii*-!  L.  Tilley,  C.  H.,  Ut'v. 
Oiliioi!  yoovil,  Ph.  n.,iiiiil  William  M..1;iiviH,  Ksquire;  TriMiHurt'i-,  IT.  \V.  Frith,  Ktq, 
ffcretiii'v,  JUv.  Cunnii  Ketclimn,  1).  1)  ;  AiiilitorN,  C.  II.  Kiiirwt'Htht^r  and  G. 
W.  WliitlH'y.  Kfiqiiirc;  Ilniirilor  IIoiiih  MIshIoiih— Tlie  UiKht  Kev,  the  Lor-I  liishop 
(fx  ollHi'io),  Hcv.  (i.  M.  AnnstroMK,  li«'V.  T.  10.  Dowiiiiu,  llev.  Canon  Med- 
Itiy,  Ki'v,  (!iiii(.ii  IChIcImiiii,  I)  I).,  (ex  urilcio),  (i.  A.  Scliotlt'ld,  Kk(|.,  Hon.  S.  L. 
Tilloy.  V.  U..  \V.  M.  JiirvlH,  Ks<|iiiie,  K.  It.  (Mumdler,  .Ir..  K.s<it\ire,  S.  1).  I3er 
ton.  Esq..  II.  W.  h'ritli,  K!<(|  ,  (ex  ofiicin)'  (it'oit,'e  A.  Srhofleld.  Ksq.,  Ht'cretary 
to  Comnnttci'.  Fiimncc  Coiiiiniitiu',  \V.  IM.  .larvis,  \<'m\.,  M.  L  .I'eterg,  K-i)', 
W.  Carnian,  I'.sci.,  T.  W.  Da-'iol,  Km|.,  ().  E.  FciKity,  Khi). 
'IViMsiner.  (J.  L.  SclmllfM,  K.sq.     I'ros i.sitiiis  for  Wldoivs  and 


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IN    THE   DIOCESK  OF   SAINT  JOHN,   NEW    UUUNSWICK. 

The  Riplit  Uev.  .Tons  SwKKNY.  D.  D.,  Uishopof  St.  .loliii  ;  IJev.  Antolne  Oiiollet. 
Rev.  W.  E.  (Jaynor.  Itev.  .1.  McDavjtf,  tind  Rev.  ,1.  ().  Flaherty,  City  of  SI. 
.lohn  :  V'ery  Rev.  T.  t'onnolly.  Crletoii,  S(.  .lohii;  Keva.  .1.  C.  VlcDevitt,  and 
Call  I'rifelius,  Fiedfricton ;  Uev.  .Tnim-H  Qiiiini,  and  Rev.  Thonia.s  Walsh,  St.  I 
Stej)hen ;  Rt'V.  ,Iohn  C.  Min-cii.v,  V.  U.,  and  Jus'pli  .Mui-ray,  Woodstock;  Rev.  j 
W.  F.  CiDipiniin,  .lohnvillc,  Carleton  Co.  ;  Riv.  K  RIcAuliv,  New  Ireland,  Allien  i 
County;  IJev.  I).  Doyle,  and  Rev.  Richnrd  Kn.'X,  Saint  (iiorge;  Rev.  P.  FarrelJ 
Peteri^ville,  (Queen's  County;  R-v.  J.  Vei>k»*r,  Sufsex  Vale,  Kings  County  ;j 
IJev.  Kallier  Lelelirp,  Superior  of  St  .loscpli's  (;iil!ef,'e  ;  Fathers  Lecoiir.s,  L'Ahbee. 
Roy,  Lelilanc  antl  (fird,  and  lleui-y  Meiiill.  Meinranieook;  Rev.  E.  Bellivean, 
Quaco  ;  Rev.  P  Dradley,  Cape  liald';  Uev.  J.  Oiiellet,  St.  Mary,  Ductonche  ;  Rev. 
Rev.  F.  X.  J.  Michaul,  IJuctouclie;  Fatlier  Doucrt,  Rarachois;  Fatliera  Kthiei 
and  F.  Xavier  Connier.  Cr.md  Dlfjue  ;  Rev.  W.  Foley,  Moncton;  llev.  F.  X. 
Cormier,    Kingston,  Kent;  Rev.  Father  Barojje.',  Cocaigne. 

niOCbiSE   Ol-'   CHATHAM. 

Right  Rev.  James  Rogkrh,  D.  I).,  Hishoj)  of  Clhuthum  ;  Rev.  M.  Joyce, 
Luke  Allain  and  i^ev  Mr  Hannon,  Chatham;  Verv  Rev.  Michael  E^an, 
V,  0.,  Nelson,  .^o^thnulborhlnd  ;  Rev.  J'anick  VV.  Uixon,  and  J.  J. 
Nugent,  Newcastle,  Norliiunibeiland  ;  Rev.  .f.  < 'rivter,  Renous  River, 
Northunnberlaud  ;  Rev.  Win.  A.  .Mot  is.-^ey,  r.aitiboiif^e,  Northuniber- 
iand  ;  Rev.  Hilariou  Doucet,  Saint  Margaret,  Northuniberhind  ;  Rev. 
Marceilus  l'\  Ricdiurd,  (St.    Louis,  Kent;  Hevs.    Joseph  A.  Rubineauand| 

;F.    Babiueau,    Tracadie,   Glouci^s-er;   Rev.    Theojihilus   Allard,  L.   N.  p 
Laclie,  Caniquef,   OJloncester  ;   Ivev.  jM.    Tnnlol,  Shippejjan,   Glouce.-<-|! 
ler;  Kev.  Joseph  Doucet,  (irand  Anse,  Gloucester,  Rev.   »>  illiam  Varrilyl 
and  J.  8-allivan,  Rathurtst,  Gloucester;   i{e".  M.  Robert,  Peiit  Hocher, '} 
Monccster  ;   Kev    Ed.    Hannon,    Daihousie,  Restifi;ouche ;     Rev,    John  i ' 

lO'Leary,   Grand    Falls,  Victoria;    Rev.  J   F.  Harry  and  M.  Diigal,  8t.  | ! 

!  iiasd,   •Madawu.'^ka ;    Rev.   Josep'a   I'elleiier,  St     I'lilaire,   Mudawaska;|i 

I  Rev.    M,    Launiere,  St.    Leiiore.  Mudawa.ska;  Rev.    S.    Doucet,   Poke-; 

Imouche,  tJloucester  ;  Rev.  Finton  Dowliujr,  Jac'iuet  River,  Gloucester; 

,  Rev.  F.  Thebery  ,  Neipiae,  Northumberland. 

WESLKYAN    METHODIST    MINISTERS. 

CONKKIIKNCK   OV  MOW   nP.nsSWIOlC   AM)   ruiNCK    KDWAUD   ISLAND. 

Rev.  JoHsph  Hart,  President.    Rev.  Chai-les  If.  Paisley,  M.  A.,  Secretary. 


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~  :i  IMiinney.  Siimrtr,  ,htUn  Prince.  Ajuittiqui,  VVilliniii  Twc.'ily.  Vnhdm,  Tlion 
-  Allen;  P.  W.  Sinngiic,  Bupernimu:!  iry.  St.  MoiUnn,  Clmi'les  W  lliuiillton 
~  1  tfmwf^AffX-,  Silas  .Tames.  ,/rr/,vrf/*//y,  Kdward  Hell.  Wfl-ifonl,  a.Y.  Lol'/ipe 
S  Awf/^Hwi,  (Jeoi^e  H.  I'HyHon.  Tlic  luethren  on  the  Weisford  «ii<l  Kinirstnti  Oircuiis 
M  fo  e.xchiinKe'once  a  quiirter  each  wl'h  Mrolher  Bell.  Joteph  Hart,  Chairman. 
^»  ' I  Stephen  T.  Teed,  Fimineial  Set  I'.'t.'ii'v. 

I  FnUDERrCTO.V   DISTtUCT. 

I      Frfiifei-ti'f^iv,   ■\Valdi'fiii    \V.    hrewer.  Henry  Danit-I,  supernmncniry.     "other 

I  Brewi:'  to  <  Laii^e  "iu(  In  ei^'      werl-s  with  en  'li  vi  the  hi-.thit-ii  in  Kit- "s- 

elear,  (Jiiison,  Marysville  nwl  XuslMvpnk  *'ii-(.-,,,  .;.  h'in(i.icl"iif^  Charles  il. 
I  Manaton.  AlarpHviUe,  Kohtrt  DuiicHn.  (?i!,sf/ii,  C  .)tye  VV.  Kishei.  i\r/.vA- 
1  ioaiik%  L.  S.  .Tnhnson.  Stanley.,  one  to  be  sent.  linUxt'uin.,  V,'.  \\.  Colpilw,  one 
I  to  be  .sent.  A'csic/cX-,  Thonina  Marghall.  Sn  -tleht,  Williii.ii  Doh.sdii.  Oitcf- 
!  ^►jwi,  .lames  A.  Duke.      Wo(id.-tfnfi\  Chwxh'^    U.    I'liirtluy,  m.  A.     XorUitniiptn'i 

Olid  Benton.  V,.  C  Turner.     Cantcrlinvii,  IT.  I'enna,  under  iIih  '^uixrinlciKiVime 

of  llrotlier  Paisley.     Jdcl-sonvillc,  K.  S.  Ci  isp.     JiivlimonrI,  W'illiiim  Jlurri.s.jn. 

F/ortnceviUf,    John  J.  Colter.      Andorci;  Jamfs  Crisp.       Upper    Knit,    Wm! 

Penna.     Artharette,  llieliard  Ople.     The  brethren  at  Andovtr  and  Arthiiretle 

shall  exchanRu  once  in  six  week<.     Robert  Duncan,   Chairman,  Charles  H. 

Paisley,  M.  A.,  Financial  Secretary. 

MIUAMICHI  DISTUICT. 
Ohntham.  H.  McKeown.    NeiccnfitJp,  G.  M.   Campbell.      Tiirhilncto,  Isaac  N 
Parker.     /An/ rfw  K/w.  Wallace  B.  Tliomas,  under   the  superintendence   of  Uro.  : 
McKeowu.     Tnbnuintar,  one  to  be  sent,  under  the  superintendence  of   liro.  i 
McKeown.    Ealhuvfd,  Isaac  Howie.     Cnmpbellton,  Wdliam  Tippett.    Dtyl>y, 
A.   R.  B.  Shrewsbu>-y.    II.  McKeown,   Chairman ;  Isaac  N.  Paiker,  Financial  i 
Secretary.  j 

SACKVtLLE    DISTUICT.  | 

Sacktri'lfi,  Douglas  Chapman,  II.  Pickard,  D.  D,  E'lucalional  Inntifution,  I 
Charles  Stewart,  I).  D.,  Theological  Professor  and  Cliaplirin  ;  John  Durwaah,  A. 
M.,  Professor  of  Natural  Science;  David  Kennedy,  H.  D.,  Principal  of  Ladies'; 
Academy.  Students— Septimus  E.  Colwell,  Tiieop.  l..  Williams,  F.  S.  Rof,'ers, 
Thomas  Stebbings,  J.  F.  ^stey.  Tuntrnmar,  Heiuy  J.  Clarke,  rolnt  df 
lUttc,  Edwin  Mills.  Itniei  Vftf,  John  S.  Allen,  one  to  be  sent.  Mouctmi, 
D.  D.  Currie.  Coverdnle,  Frederick  Freeman,  under  the  superintendence 
of  Pro.  Currie.  Shediac,  Cyrus  S.  Wells,  under  the  superintendence 
•f  Bro.  Currie.  />o/cA«*<tf/',  Charles  Comben.  //«y)ew^/i,  R.  Wilson.  /filUboro', 
Charles  W.  Dutcher.  I/avelock.,  Aquila  Lucas.  SalMnri/,  W.  W,  Lodge. 
Elgin,  John  K.  King.  Douglas  Chapman,  Chairman.  C.  W.  Dutcher,  Financial 
Secretfiry. 

ST.    STEPUKN   DISXniCT. 

S<.5»fp/i«n,  Edwin  Evans.  ifillUncn,  S.  R.  Ackman.  Saint  Andmif,  P.  W. 
Harrison.  St.  Dav'uVx,  George  Harrison.  !S<iint  James.,  J,  T.  Daxendale. 
Bocahec,  William  R.  Pepper,  under  the  superintendence  of  Bro.  George  Har- 
rison. Deer  Jdand,  Thomas  Hicks,  under  the  superintendence  of  Bro.  F.  W, 
Hanison.  QrandManan,  One  wanted.  Edwin  Evans,  Chairman.  Frederick 
W.  Harrison,  Financial  Secretary. 


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Donald,  retired,  Campbell  Settlenjent      James  Bennet,  D.l)..    Saint  John's 
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D  mS  SaTnl  8tep\.en'8  Church,  Saint  John.'  J.  McG.  McKay,  Saint  Paul's, 
Woodstock.  Sa'nucI  Johnson.  Cliipuian,  Q.  C.  James  Gray,  A.  M.,  Sussex. 
D  Waters,  M.  A.,  LL.D.,  St.  David's  Church,  ^t.  John  J.  1).  Murray,  1  uctouche, 
Ac  Joseph  lIoM,  St.  John  Cliurch.  Moncton.  W.  Mitchell.  B.  A.,  St.  Andrews 
Church,  SaVnt  John  J.C.  Rurgess,  IJ.  A.,  C.rleton  8«lni  John  P.  A.^;clvme, 
MA  iS  T)  Stanley  &c  Wm.P.  Ueirp.  M.  N.,  St.  Steplicn.  Kenneth  McKay, 
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MA  New'Carlisle,  P.  Q.  T.  Mciiolson,  lliver  Charlo.  M.  McKenzie.Richi- 
bucto.  William  McCuUough.  Redbank.  James  Anderson,  St.  Jauu-s,  Newcastle. 
John  Robertson,  M.  A.,  Black  River.  Wm.  togo,  'labusintac  S.  Houston.M.  A., 
Bathurst.  J.  A.  F.  McBain,  Chatham.  Alex.  Russell,  Dalhousie.  J.  0.  Heard- 
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Revs.  Alexander  McLewl  Stavely,  St.  John,  J.  R.  Lawson,  Biirne8ville,St.  Mar-     » 
tins,   and  Black  River;  Millstriara  and  Wutson  Settlement,  vacant. 


BAPTIST    MINISTERS   IN    NEW    BRUNSWICK. 

WESTERN   ASSOCIATION.  ■"•  " 

Rev.W.  P.  Everett,  A.  M.  St.  John,  Moderator;  Rev.  A.  J.  Wilcox,  St.  John,  Clerk. 

Revs.  O  W.  M.  Carey,  A.  M.,  W.  P.  Everett,  A.  M.,  A.  J.  Wilcox,  J.  E.  Hopper. 

A.  M.,  Gen.  Armstrong,  A.  M.,  and  Jaires  Spencer,  Saint  John  ;    Edward  Hick 

son,  A.  M.,   Cirleton  ;  — ,   Portland ;    Samuel  Burt,  Jacksonville  : 

Jos.  Cahill,  Debec  Jtinction  ;  II.  A.  Charlton,  Avondale,  C.  C. ;  Henry  J.  Coy. 
Nashwaak  ;  T.  W.  Crawley,  A.  M.,  Saint  Andrews  ;  J.  D.  Eatinan.  Woodstf-ck  ; 
William  M.  Edwards,  Blispfleld;  Geo.  Estabrooks,  Simonds ;  J.  T.  Eaton,  St. 
Stephen  :  Henry  Haines,  Otnabog,  Q.  C. ;  J.  G.  Harvey.  Centreville  ;  George 
Howard,  Maugerville;  B.  N.  Hughes,  St.  Mary's,  Y.  C;  D.  P.  Harris,  Spring 
field,  Y.  0. ;  Carles  Henderson,  jucksonvllie,  C.  C. ;  Benjamin  Jewett,  Hartlaml  ; 
Peter  R.  Knight,  L.  L.  Queenstury  ;  W.  D.  Manzer,  St.  Mary's,  Y.  C  ;  T.  M. 
Munro,  Newcastle  ;  T.  H.  Porter,  Fredericton  ;  P.  O.  Reece,  Upper  Keswick ; 
W.  C.  RIdeout,  St.  David  ;  T.  W.  Saunders,  Prince  William  ;  George  Seely, 
Woodstoirk;  W.  J.  Stewart,  St.  George  ;  A.  J.  Stevens,  A.  B.,  Fredericton; 
James  Tozer,  Ludlow;  W.  A.  Troop,  Newcastle,  Grand  Lake;  J.  H.  Tupper, 
Queensbury  ;    J.  W.  S.  Young,  Jacksontown. 

KASTKRN    ASSOCIATION.  *     •   .    ' 


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Rev.  W.  A.  Corey,  Sussex,  Kloderator ;  Rev. 

Revs.  George  Beckwith,  James  Uerritt,  Havelock;  T.  A.  Blackndar,  Harvey, 
A.  C. ;    David  Crandal,  Springfield ;      W.  A.  Corey,    Sussex;  John  Coombes,  , 
Grand  Lake ;  W.  W.  Corey,   Salisbury ;  E.  0.  Corey,  Penobsquis  ;    J.  M.  Curry,  i 
Hillsborough;    D.  L.  Carpenter,  Point  Midgic;   W.J.  Carpenter,  Bayside,  A.  C. ;  | 
Patrick  Duffy,  Hillsboro ;    J.  E.   Fillmore,  Turtle  Creek  ;  John  Gammon,  Norlli 
River;      James  Goldrup,  Coverdale  ;    B.  R.  Herritt,  Shediiic  ;    IJetekiah    IlHrriB, 
Springfield:  Ezekie)  Hopper,   Coverdale;  J.  H.  Hughes,  Havelock  ;  E.  H.  Howe, 

;  Ellas   Kierstead,  Collina  Corner  ;  Seth  W.  Kierstead,  Hillsdale ;  Oswcil 

N.  Keith,  Springhill ;   Mllledge  Lewis,  Corn  Ridge;    A.  B.  Macdonald,  Narrows, 
Q.  C. ;    S.  C.  Moore,  Albert  Mines  ;   Robert  Mutch,  Uothvay ;  J.  A.  Smith,    1. 
E.   Bill  and  Abel  Washuro,  Saint  Martins:  Peter  Spragg,  Springfield;   G.  W. 
Springer,  Jemseg;  J.C.  Steadman,  ^Igin;  Soiomon  Smith,  Mapleton,  Elgin  ;  Thos. , 
Todd,  Moncton  ;    0.  B.  Welton,  Hillsboro, 

NEW  BRUNSWICK  BAPTIST  HOME  MISSIONARY  BOARD — 1778-79. 

T.  H.  Hall,  Esq.,  President;  0.  D.  Everitt,  Gilbert  White,  D.  V.Roberts,  Capt. 
Geo.  W.  Masters,  and  C.  F.  Clinch,  Esquires,  Vice  Presidents;  Rev.  Geor^f 
Armstrong,  Corresponding  Secretary;  J.  E.  Marsters,  Recording  Secretary;  Jobn 
H.  Harding.  Esquire,  Treasurer;  Hon.  A.  McL.  Seely,  Auditor.  Executive  BoanI 
—Rev.  E.  Hickson,  Henry  Vaughan,  W.  H.  Dykeman,  S.  F.  Hatfield,  Rev.  .1. 
Spencer,  T.  P.  Davies,  T.  E.  Simms,  William  Allwood,  J.  W.  SuHs,  J.  J.  Bostwick 
J.  a  May,  Thos.  L.  Hay,  William  Lewis  and    John  March. 


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J.  llen.liMOn.  AncJover,  V.  0.;  S.  H.  Wpyrann,  Monctou  ;  0.  M.  Buhar,  Norlon; 
W.  DeWie,  Florenceville;  and  J.  Wesley  Clark,  Portland,  St.  John. 
UoentiuteH.—J.  W.  Clark,  AW.  Sha^v,  11.  Harlt,  and  «.  VInce.  tM 

HOME    MISSION  SOCIETY    OF  THE    F.  C.    BAPTISTS    OP    N.   D. 

ReT.  T.  Vanwart,  PresMent;  J.  R.  Shaw,  8.  E.  Curry,  and  J.  N.  Bnrnen, 
Vice-President*;  Rev,  0.  A.  Hart'ey,  Correspondiiijr  Secretary;  William 
Ppters,  K'cordlnjr  Secretary;  Elder  J.  T.  ParsonB,  Treasurer;  Elder  G.  T. 
Hartley,  Audit.-r.  Executive  Ooinmittee— D.  W.  Clark,  Rev.  G.  W.  Mc- 
Do'^atii,  Revs.  J.  R.  Shaw,  and  J.  McLeod,  and  the  two  Secretaries  and  Trea- 
surer. 

FOREIGN  MISSION  SOCIETY  OF  THE  F.  C.  BAPTISTS  OF  N.  B. 

Rev  W.  Kinghorn,  Presiilent;  B.  Merritt,  J.  McKensie,  and  Solomon  Smith, 
Vice  Presiileuts ;  Rev.  Joseph  MvLeod,  Corresponding  Secretary ;  J.  W.  Clark, 
Recordinf;  Secretary ;  Wm.  Peters,  Esq.,  Treiisurer;  D.  McLeod  Vince,  AssiHtant 
Treasurer;  U.S.  Palmer,  E.>q.,  Aulitor.  Executive  Committee— Revs.  J.  T. 
Parsons,  R.  Merritt,  G.  A.  Hariley,  (i.  W.  McDonald,  E.  Weyman,  J.  E.  Reu;l, 
James  Patterson,  and  the  two  Secretaries  and  Treasurer. 

F.  C.    BAPTIST  SABBATH  SCHOOL  CONVENTION. 

Dr.  L.  N.  Sharp,  PreBident;  all  the  Eiders  of  Confereoce,  Vice- 
Presidcntii ;  Henry  Hartt,  Recording  Sccretarj ;  E.  C.  Freeze, 
Esq.,  Agent ;  Cyrus  Burtt,  Ei^q.,  Treasurer;  Executive  Committee — 
Profpssor   Foster     Rev.   Thomas  Connor,    Rev.   E.   Garrity,   Charles 

A.  Choee,  John  Gosline  and  John  Lewis. 

F.  C.  BAPTIST  ministers'  RELIEF  FUND.        .        '  -     ' 

Rev.  8.  Kenny,  President ;  Revs,  C.  T.  PhilUps  and  B.  Polpitts, 
Vice-Presidents;  Rev.  J.  T.  Parsons,  Recordm)<  Secretary';  i).  W. 
Clark,  Esq.,  Treasurer;  E.  C  Freeze,  Ksq,,  Auditor.  Disbursing  Com- 
m.ttee-Rev.  W.  Kiaghorn,  G.  W.  McDonald,  G.  T.  Uaitley,  Joseph 
Noble  and  A.  Taylor. 

F.  C.    BAPTIST  BOARD    OF    MANAGERS. 
Rev.    G.    A.   Hartley,   D.   W.  Clark,    Robert    Slipp,  B.  S.  Palmer, 

B.  A.  Sbaw,  and  Robert  E.  McLeod. 


CHRISTIANS,    OR    DISCIPLES    OF   CHRIfT. 


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Saint  John,  N.  B.— DuKe  Street,— Pastor,  Elder  George  Garraty. 

Coburg  Street.— Pnstor,  Elder  David  O.  Thomas. 
Deer  Island,  N.  B  — Pastor.  Elder  W.  F.  Hughes. 
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Provincial  Board  or  Education.— 1  he  Governor,  the  Members  of  the  Executive 
Council,  the  Prc-ident  of  the  University  of  New  Brunwick,  and  the  Chief  Super- 
'nterident  of  Education, 

Chibk  SopKBiNTKNDKSTor  Eduoatioh.— Theodoic  H.  Rand,  Esq..  M  A  .  D  C  L 

Clkhk  OK  A.  8I8TA NT.— (Teorge  Thompson. 

W.  Crocket,  A.  M.,  I'rinclpal  of  Normal  School.  Assistants,  H  C  Creed,  A. 
S-O^^-.^^^^^'^fr-  ^\^r  ^  Cadwallader.  A.  B.,  Miss  M.  10.  Gregory,  Mr.  R. 
S.  ^lcholson,  Miss  A.  Lawson,  J.  Lyie,  E.  Minard  and  Alice  Clark. 

INSPKCTOBS  OF  Schools.— Albert- R.  D.  Robinson.  C»rleton-W.  P.  Dibblce. 
CharlQtt^e— W.  8.  Robinson.  Gloucester— .fames Smith.  Kent— Thomiis  W.  Wnod. 
Kings— D.  P.  Wetmore.  Madawaska- A.  Raiitsford  Ballooh.  Norlhumbcrland— 
Jas.  8^  Ramsay.       Queens^-Rev.  Benjamin   Shaw.       Restlgouche— Rev.  Thomas 

n  -K»l7wi    *  "i  ■'"'"i;    .      o  »   ^  •      Sunbu«y-Dr.  Bridges.    Westmorland- 
Richard  Wdson,  Jun,    York— E.  C.  Freese. 

Pkovincial  Examiners  or  Tkaciiek8.-W.  Brydone  Jack,  D.  C.  L.,  Examiner  in 
School  Management,  Ac.     Thomas  Harrison,  LL.  D., Examiner  in  Mathematics, 


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'"".,'         '  MADRAS   SCHOOL.      '  ' 

Tai  OorBRNOR  and  TKVsnm  orTBR  Madras  School  in  Nrw  BRnMswicx.—Thf 
LoTvl  Bishop  of  the  Diocese;  the  Members  of  Her  MnjtslyN  Council;  tlie  Jmlce  of 
the  Court  of  Vice  Aduilrnlty;  the  S|)enker  of  (he  Hnuse  of  Assembly;  tlie  Mayor 
and  Recorder  of  Saint  John;  the  Rector  and  Churchwardens  of  Trinity  Gliurch, 
Saint  John;  tnf^ether  with  the  Rev.  William  Scovil,  and  O.  Sidney  Smith,  Ksquire. 

H.  Lawrance  Sturtlee,  Esquire,  Clerk  and  Treasurer. 

UVIVERSITy    OF    NEW    BItUNSWICK. 

Visitor  on  behalf  of  Her  Mi^esty — His  Honor  the  Lieutenant  Governor. 

CoRPonATinK  AND  Mkmbrrs  op  Sbnatb.— W.  Brydone  .Tack,  D.  C.  L.,  President; 
Hon.  David  Wurk.  Hon.  A.  McL  Seely,  Alfred  B.  Athorton,  Esq.,  M  D.,  Esekiel 
McLeod,  Esq.,  Hon.  Archihiild  Harrison,  lion.  Charles  Fisher,  D.  C.  L.,  Frederick 
E.  Barker,  D.  0.  I-.,  and  Theodore  II.  Rand,  D.  C.  L. 

Registrar  and  Treasurer — Kdward  11.  Wilmot,  Esq.,  A   M. 

Professor  of  Matlematicn,  Natural  Philosophy  and  Astronomy — Wililnm  Bry- 
done Jack,  D.  C.  L.,  Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Naturnl  Science— LorioK  W.  Bai- 
ley, Pli.  D.  Professorof  English  iiiterature,  Louie  and  Metaphysics— Thomas  Har- 
rison, LL.  D.  Professor  of  Classical  Literature  and  History — George  Eulaa 
Foster,  A.  B.  Professor  of  French  Langua^ie  and  Literature— Francis  P.  Rivet. 
Kxr.miners  for  Degrees — Rev.  Cliarles  IL  Paisley,  A.  M. ;  Rev.  O.  Qoodridge 
Rol>erts,  A.  M. ;  William  Crocket.  A.  M.  Examiner  in  Civil  Law— F.  E.  Barker, 
D.  0  L. 

CoiXROiATB  Sonooi.,  Fredericton, — Head  Master,  George  Robert  Parkin,  A.  M. 
Second  Master — Geoi'go  W.  Allen,  A.  B.   Instructor  in  French— Francis  P.  Kivct. 

F.    C.    B.    EDUCATION    SOCIETY    OF    N.    B.    AND    N.    S. 

President,  R.  0.  Greece,  Esquire;  Vice-Presidents,  Rev.  J.  Noble  and  G. 
\V.  McCread}' ;  Secetary,  Rev.  Joseph  McLeod ;  Treasurer,  Dr.  Burnett. 
Directors — Rev.  B.  Merrltt,  Gideon  McLeod,  Esq  ,  Rev.  J.  Perry,  O.  W.  Boyer, 
Esq.,  and  Dr.  Burnett. 

•      MOUNT    ALLISON    VVESLIiYAN    COLLROK,    SACKVILLE,    N.    B. 

CORPORATION  1S78-79. 

SoARo  or  Trustbrk  and  Govrrmors. — Rev.  J.  McMurray,  D.  D.,  Chairman ; 
Jo.-iatt  Wood,  E.sq.,  Treiuur>-r;  Rev.  Joseph  Hart.  Secretary;  Rev.  11.  Pickard. 
D.  D  ,  Rev.  II.  Pope,  I).  D..  Rev.  C.  Stewart,  D.  D.,  Rev.  James  Taylor,  Rev.  A.  W. 
Nicolson,  llev.  John  Lathern,  Henry  B.  Allison,  L'!k|.,  Joseph  Pilchard,  Esq., 
James  I).  Dixon, Es^i  .David  Allison,  Esq..  LL  D.,  Jas.  R  Inch,  Esq.,  LL.  D.,  Sam- 
uel A.  Chesley,  Esq..  A.  M.,  R.  C.  Weldon,  Esq.,  A.  M.,  Ph.  D.,  Jairus  Hart, 
Esq.,  and  A.  A.  Stockton,  Esq.,  A.  M.,  LL  I). 

Executive  Committee.— Jas.  D.  Dixon,  Esq.,  Chairman.  Rev.  C.  Stewart, 
D.  D.,  Rev.  H.  Pickard,  D.  D.,  Henry  B.  Allison,  Esq.,  James  R.  Inch.  Esq., 
LL.  D.,  Josiah  Wood,  Esq.,  A.  M..  and  R.  C.  Allison,  Esq.,  A.  M.,  Ph.  D. 

Faculty  ok  Arts. — Jauie>«  R.  Inch,  LL.  D.,  President  and  Professor  of  Mental 
Phlosophy  and  Logic;  Rev.  Charles  Stewart.  D.  I).,  Professor  of  Moral  Philosoihy 
and  Christian  Evidences  Alfred  D.  Smith,  A.  M.,  Profe.ssor  of  CIhhsIch  ;  Kev.  John 
Burwash,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  Cheniistiy  and  Experinieutal  Physics ;  Richard 
0.  WeldoD,  A.  M.,  Ph.  D.,  Professor  of  Mathematics. 

Faculty  of  Theology.— James  R.  Inch,  LL.  I).,  President  (cxoj^cio),  Pro- 
fessor of  Lo^ic  and  BibUi;al  Literature.  Rev.  C.  Stewart,  D.  D..  Dean,  Pro- 
fessor of  Old  Testament  Exegesis  and  Systematic  Theology.  Rev.  D.  Ken- 
nedy, S.  T.  I>.,  Professor  of  New  Testament  Greek  aiul  Exegesis.  Rev.  .1. 
Burwash,  M.  A.,  Professor  of  Homiletics.  A.  D.  Smith,  M.  A.,  Professor  of 
Greek. 

MOUNT   ALLISON    WESLEYAN    MALE    ACADEMY. 

Faculty.— Rev.  B.  Longley,  B.  A.,  Principal,  French  and  Natural  Philo- 
sophy. Hemy  A.  Powell.  B.  A.,  Mathematics.  Leonard  Allison.  B.  A.. 
Greek  and  Latin.  A.  J.  Couch.  Penmanship.  Bookkeeping  and  Commercial 
Department.  Geo.  H.  Longley,  English  Department.  Prof.  Wm.  Jo.st,  De- 
partment of  Music. 


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The  Alumni  Society  of  the  Mount  Allison  Webijsyan  Collror  and  Aca- 
demy.—W.  C.  Milner,  B.  S.,  President.  Vice-Presidents,  Rev.  Thos.  Rogers, 
A.  M.,  Rev.  D.  Chapman  and  Rev.  Jolin  F.  Betts.  Sec. -Treasurer,  R.  C. 
Weldon.  Rev.  Joseph  Hart,  Rev.  John  Burwash,  M.  A.,  L.  Allison,  A.  B., 
Josiah  Wood,  M.  A.,  .Jas.  B.  Morrow  and  J.  L.  Bhu^lc,  M.  P.  P.,  Members  of 
Council.  S.  A.  Chesley,  M.  A..  R.  ('.  Weldon  and  Rev.  R.  Brecken,  Members 
of  Board  of  Oovernoi-s  elected  by  Alumni  Society. 

THE  MOUNT  ALLI.SON  WBSLBYAN   FfiMALB   ACADEMY. 

Principal.  Rev.  David  Kennedy,  D.  D,  Chief  Pi-eceptress,  Ittlss  Adelaide 
H.  AVhitfield. 

Board  of  Instri'ction.— Rev.  David  Kennedy,  D.  D.,  Classics.  Adelaide 
II.  Whitfield,  Natural  Sciences  and  Mathematics.  Miss  Blanche  Bennett, 
-Belles-Lettres.  etc.  Miss  Hannah  Johnson,  M.  L.  A.,  Euglish  Department. 
Mra.  M.  A.  Macarthy,  Drawing,  Painting,  etc.  Professor  William  Jost,  In- 
stramental  and  Vocal  Music.  Miss  Lavinia  M.  Stewart,  Music.  Miss 
Miria?n  T<Mllerton,  Stewardess. 

The  Al'jmn.*:  Association  of  the  Mount  Allison  Ladibs'  Academy.— Pre- 
sident, Miss  Annie  S.  Inch,  M.  L.  A.  Vice-Presidents,  Mra.  G.  W.  Burbidge, 
Miss  H.  Johnson,  M.  L.  A.  Mrs.  B.  F.  Chandler,  M.  L.  A.  Miss  Grace  A. 
Lockhart,  B.  S.,  Secretaiy -Treasurer.  ... 


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Bank  of  Montreal.— Capital $12, 000,000.  Reserve  Fund  .15,500,000. 
R.  B.  Angus,  General  Manager.  Ueorge  Stephens,  Presitlent.  Saint 
John  Branch. — E.  0.  Jones,  Maiiaf,'er.  W.  S.  Stephenson,  l^eller. 
C.  J.  R.  Carr,  Discount  CJlerk.  J.  F,  3)oran,  Collection  Clerk. 
F.  N.  i^hiimian.  Clerk.     J.  L.  Wilson,  Messenger.        ,       ' 

Branches. —Moncton,  Chatham  ami  Newcastle.     '      '     '     ''•''-' 

Bank  of  Buitish  North  Ameiuca.,  -Paid  up  Capital  One  Million 

Sterlinvj.      Head  Office,    London  England.      General   Manager,  

.  Saint  John,  N.  B.  Branch. -Manager,  R.  Steven.  Ac- 
countant, W.  Collier.  Teller,  Henry  King.  Discount  Clerk,  David 
Simpson.  Ledger  Keeper,  J.  Cholditch.  Clerks,  C.  E.  Furlong,  Wm. 
C.  Wellard  and  Robert  Inglis.     Messenger,  W.  Maher. 

Bank  op  New  Brunswick,  Saint  John,  -Capital.  One  Million. 
President,  J.  D.  Lewin,  Esq.  Thomas  Gilbert,  Esq.,  Vice-President. 
Cashier,  William  Gir van.  G.  A.  Scbofield,  Accoiintant.  C.  Camp- 
bell, Corresponding  Clerk.  J.  Clawson,  T.  W.  Seeds,  and  Barclay 
Boyd,  Tellers.  S.  Girvan.  J.  M.  Dick,  and  G.  L.  Robinson,  Ledger 
Keei)er8.  M.  B.  Edwards,  Discount  Clerk.  A.  McDonald,  J.  M. 
Hastings,  F.  W.  Daniel  and  A.  Wishart,  Clerks.  W.  Pattei-son  and 
R.  Phillips,  Messengers.  Directoi-s. — J.  D.  Lewin,  W.  G.  Lawton, 
Thomas  W.  Daniel,  Charles  H.  Fairweather,  Henry  Vaiighn.  Thomas 
Gilbert,  J.  S.  Boies  DeVeber,  John  Yeats  and  S.  R.  Thomson. 
Solicitor,  G.  Sydney  Smith.     Discount  Days — Tuesdays  and  Tt'ridays. 

Maritime  Bank  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada.— Authorized  Capital 
§2,000,000.  President,  Major  General  J.  W.  Domville.  Vice-Presi- 
dent, J.  W.  Nicholson.  Directors,  George  McKean,  John  Boyd,  R. 
T.  Clinch,  Wm.  H.  Thorne  and  Hon.  W.  Muirhead.  Alfred  Ray, 
Ca«hier.  W.  W.  Shepherd,  Accountant.  E.  T.  Stur<lee,  Teller.  W. 
L.  Busby,  licdger  Keeper.  H.  P.  Pike,  Clerk.  J.  D.  Nickerson, 
Messenger. 

Bank  of  Nova  Scotia.— Head  Office,  Halifax,  N.  S.— Authorized 
and  paid  up  Capital,  $1,000,000.  J.  Mt)rris  Robinson,  Agent.  G. 
W.  Daniel,  Accountant.  J.  E.  Narraway,  I'eller.  E.  L.  Burpee  and 
J.  A.  Morrison,  Clerks.     Geo.  Thompson,  Messenger. 


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MILL    SUPPLIES. 


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EXTRA    QUALITY    RUBBER   BELTING. 

«   I     Pure  Oak,  Leftther  Belting  ;  "  Dutch"  Auker  Belting  tJloth  ;  Lubri- 
"3     catiu;?  Oils  ;  Kubber  Hose  ;  "DisstoiiH  "  Celebrated  Mill  Saws  ;  Steam 
Fucking ;  Lacing  Leather ;  Mill  SnpiJies,  and  Rubber  Goods  of  all  kinds. 


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.'  •■'  •  ,       •        .-■■-•■•  »        Successors  to  Z.  G.  Gabel, 

v,    Prince  Wui.  Street,  St.  John.  N.  B. 


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be  one  cent  per  four  ounceH  in  weight,  which  munt  be  prepaid  by  (nib- 
tau[e  Htamp. 

Newspapers  and  PeriodicalH  weighing  fcf^  tlutn  om  ounce  may  be 
jjoHtt'd  Bingly  ;  if  preimiil  l)y  P«»Htttge  Htanin,  out  half  cent  each, 

NewBpui)erH  ]K)Hte(i  for  city  delivery  will  not  be  delivered  by  letter 


carnerH. 


NewspaperH  published  in  the  United  Kingdom,  and  remailed  bv 
News  AgentH  to  regtdar  subscriberH,  may  be  remailed  free.  This  will 
apply  to  NewHpaiwrs  only,  ancl  not  to  Periodicals. 

Trunsient  NewHpapers  and  PerimiicalH  addressed  to  Great  Britain. — 
NewMjiaiMjrs  addressed  to  places  in  the  Ihiited  Kingdom  must  be  pre- 
paid by  |)ostage  stamp  Two  Cents  |>er  4  oz.  each  paper. 

PAiicEii  Po8T.— The  postage  on  parcels  addressed  to  places  in  Can- 
ada continue  at  former  rates,  which  must  be  prepaid  by  iM)8tage  stamp, 
viz.  :— 

Not  exceeding  i  lb  weight, 12^  cents. 

do.  1        do 25    do. 

do.  Ik      do S74  do. 

do.  2        do 50    do.         ' 

And  BO  on 
Parcels  intended  to  pass  through  the  mails  should  not  exceed  five 
lM)unds  in  weight,  or  24  inches  in  length,  or  12  inches  in  breadth,  and 
.should  be  marked  bv  "Parcel  Pout."  Parcels  may  be  reentered  by 
uifixing  a  five  cent  Kegistered  Latter  Stamp  thereto,  in  addition  to  the 
jjoHtage, 

MiscKLi.ANEOus  P(»HTAii  Maiteb. — Books  and  Pamphlets,  Printed 
( -irculars,  Prices  Current,  Handbills,  Book  and  New8pai)er  Manuscript, 


Printers'  Proofs,  Mai>s  and  Prints,  Engravings,  Sheet  Music,  Photo 
grajihs,  Insurance  I'olicies,  Militia  and  School  Returns. —Canada  and 
United  States. — When  posted  addressed  to  any  place  in  Canada  or  the 
United  States,  and  not  exceeding  5  ])ounds  in  weight,  25  inches  in 
length,  and  12  inches  iii  breadtli  or  depth,  must  be  prepaid  by  postage 
stamp  at  the  rate  of  one  cent  per  i  ounces  in  weight,  and  must  be  put 
up  so  as  to  .admit  of  inspection.  Snch  books,  papers,  returns,  etc., 
must  not  be  accompanied  by  any  instructions  or  directions.  Bank  no- 
tices, advices  of  goods  in  transit,  and  personal  notices,  are  liable  to  let- 
ter rate  because  intended  for  the  information  of  a  particular  person. 
The  rate  of  postage  on  Seeds,  Cuttings,  Bulbs  ancl  Roots  is  one  cent 
per  4  oujices,  the  weight  of  a  package  not  to  exceed  24  ounces. 

Pattebn  and  Sample  Post.— Canada. -Patterns  and  Samples  of 
merchandize  not  exceeding  21  ounces  in  weight,  when  posted  in  Canada 
for  places  within  Canada  or  New^iundland,  must  be  prepaid  by  pos- 
tage Stamp  at  the  rate  of  One  C!ent  per  4  ounces  weight,  and  iJut  up 
in  such  a  manner  as  to  admit  of  inspection.  Goods  sent  in  execution 
of  an  Order,  however  small  the  quantity  may  be,  or  articles  sent  by 
one  private  individual  to  another,  whicn  are  not  exactly  Trade  Pat- 
terns or  Samples,  are  not  atlmissible. 

United  States. — Patterns  and  Samples. of  Merchandize,  posted  for 
places  in  the  United  States,  will  continue  to  be  subject  to  the  8])ecial 
rate  of  ten  cents  each,  prepaid  by  postage  stamp,  and  must  not  exceed  1 
8  ounces  in  weij'ht.  1 

United  Kingdom. — Bo(»ks  and  Patterns  of  Merchandize  when  ad-  j 
dressed  to  places  in  the  United  Kingdom,  must  be  prepaid  by  postage  : 
stamp  at  the  rates  of  two  cents  per  two  ounces  or  fraction  t.-f  two  j 
ounces.     Circulars  and  PHces  Current,  2  cents  each.  j 

Reglstkued  Letteus.— Letters  intended  to  be  Registered  when  ; 
addressed  to  places  in  Canada  and  Newfoundland,  must  be  prepaid  by  , 


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OrderH  on  Ncwfoundlaml.— On  Orilei'H  up  to  £5,  25  centn.  Oyer  £5, 
iinfl  up  to  £10,  M  cents.  Over  £10,  and  up  to  £15,  75  centu.  Over  £15, 
and  up  to  £'J0,  $1. 

OrdcTH  on  the  United  Kinj^doni.— On  Ordora  up  to  £2,  25  centH. 
Over  £2,  and  up  to  £5,  .'*0  centH.  Over  £5,  and  up  to  £7,  75  centn. 
Over  £7,  and  up  to  £10,  U. 

No  Hinglti  Order  to  |je  granted  on  the  United  Kingdom  for  more  than 
£10,  or  «»n  Newfoundland  for  more  thon  £20,  but  as  many  Orders  for 
tlieso  HuniH  may  be  isKiied  un  will  make  up  the  sum  reijuired. 

No  Orders  to  be  granted  under  under  any  pretei»ce,  unless  the  Chris- 
tian ami  Pro|)er  Numen  are  »u|)plied.  The  cnristian  names  of  luoiTied 
women  to  be  given,  and  not  tlione  of  their  husbands. 

Names  of  ])artieH,  places  and  sums  to  be  written  in  the  {tlainest  ]X)s- 
sible  manner.  As  there  are  several  hwalitiei!  of  tJie  same  name,  Re- 
mitters must  be  careful  to  indicate  whicli  of  them  tiiey  mean.  For 
tliis  purpose,  the  Province,  County  or  State  in  which  the  {Myiug  office 
is  situated  must  invariably  be  sup]>lied. 

'AS  Vietona,  chap.  7,  Sec.  24,  ejiacts  that  "  It  shall  be  a  misdemeanor 
"  for  any  Postmaster  or  other  person  authoiized  to  issue  Money  Orders, 
"  to  issue  any  Mtmey  Order  without  havinf?  ])reviou8ly  received  the 
"  purchase  money,  or  sum  nayable  therefor  ;  "  and  Sec.  39  enacts  that 
"  every  jiersim  who  aids,  abets,  counsels  or  jirocures  the  commission 
"  of  any  such  misdeamor  as  aforesaid,  shall  be  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor 
"  and  puninhable  as  a  principal  offender. " 

The  person  to  whom  an  Order  is  payable,  can  have  it  paid  to  a  second 

person  by  writing  on  it,  "  Pay  to  the  order  of— ,  (the  name  of 

the  second  person  to  till  the  blp,nk)  for  value  received."   ■    -     •■    ;    • 


Dominion  Finance  Department— St.  John. 

Willijim  Seely,  Dominion  Auditt)r.     R.  Chestnut,  Clerk. 

Immigration  Department. 

Robert  Shives,   Esquire,   Dominion  Immigration   Officer  for  New 
Brunswick  ;  1'he  Deputy  Treasurers  at  the  Out-Ports  of  the  Province  i 
act  as  Immigration  Otiicors.  ' 

DOMINION  BUILDINGS   BOARD.  j 

James  R.  Ruel,  Esquire,  Collector  of  Customs  (Chairman) ;  John  ! 
H.  Harding,  Esq.,  Agent  Marine  and  Fisheries;  Thomas  Hanfoni,  i 
Esq.,  Inspector  of  Inland  Revenue  ;  Robert  Shives,  Esq.,  Immigration  j 
Officer  (Secretary);  H.  F.  Perley,  Esq.,  Engineer  Public  Works  ;  Jas.  i 
McFarlane,  Estj. ,  Inspector  of  Weights  and  Measures ;  Archibald 
Rowan,  Esq.,  Gas  Inspector. 


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James  R.  Ruel,  Esq.,     -    -    - 
In  Warehouse  Department. — John  Sandall,  A.  Atcheson  and  J.  S. 

Thompson. 
In  Long  Room. —Henry  WTiiteside,  G.  Matthew,  J.  S.  McLaren,  ('. 

F.  Olive  and  A.  C.  Harrison. 
In  Shipping  Department.  -James  Barber,  H.  P.  Sandall  and  Keitli  A. 

Barber. 


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INLAND  REVENUE         :. 

Daniol  V.  PorkiiiH,      -    -    Collector. 
John  N,  Moore,  Book  Keeper. 
Geo.  TraviB,  John  E.  Ganong.  Jolin  FrederickBon  and  James  Mason, 
Excisemen. 

.,.•'-.     .  8UB-COLLECTOK3.  "    •  i.  ■ '-  '. ..  :  ,.    J>'  ■,.}'.       i 

Dorchester. — John  Hickman. 


Fr^lericton. — Robt.  Atherton. 
St.  Andrews.—  C.  M.  Gove. 


St.  Stephen.  A.  H.  Mill. 
Sackviile.— Jas.  S.  Dickson. 
Woodstock. — Wm.  Dibblee. 


Thomas  Hanford,  Inspector  for  New  Brunswick. 


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TAEIFF  CUSTOM  DUTIES. 

Acids  of  all  kinds,  except  Acetic  acid  and  vinegar,  Free 

Aci<l,  Ascetic,     ....  ....  ....  ...  .10  c. 

do.  Sulphuric,  ic  per 

Ale,  in  casks,  ....  l2c.  per  gal. 

Do.,  in  bottles,  6  qt.  or  12  pt.  bottles  to  a  gali'^n,  . . .  .18c.  per  gal. 

Alcohol,  .1^1  per  gal. 

Alum,  ....  ....  ....  Free. 

Anatomical  ])reparations       ....  ....  ....  Free. 

Aachors,  ....  ....  ....  ....Free. 

Aniline  Salts,  for  dyeing  purjjoses,  ....  ...  .Free. 

Animals  of  all  kinds,  growth  of  B.  N.  A.  Provinces,   . . .  .Free. 

Animals  of  Foreign  countries  except  for  improvement  of 

Stock,      ^    _  ....  lOp.aadvai 

Annatto,  liquid  or  solid,         ....  ....  ...  .Free. 

Antimony,  ....  ....  ....  Free. 

Apparel,  wee  ring,  of  British  subjects  dying  abroad  but 


domiciled  in  Canada, 

Argol,  

Arms  for  use  of  Army  and  Navy,  

Articles  imjmrtpd  by  and  for  use  of  Gov.  Gen. 
Art  icles  imjiorteci  for  public  uses  of  Dominion, 
Articles  imported  for  use  of  Foreign  Consuls  Genl 

Ashes,  Pot,  Pearl  ami  Soda,  

Barilla,  ....  ...  J 

Bar  Iron,  puddled,  ....  .... 

Bark,  whe^i  chieliy  used  in  dyeing,  

Barley,       ,      ••,....       .  ;•      .....  .... 

Beans,  .  •  ■ «...  .... 

Beer  (in  casks), 
Do.  (in  bottles), 
Benzols, 

Berries,  ....  

Bichromate  of  Potash,  

Bitters,  .... 

Pleaching  Powders,  .... 

Blooms  and  Billes,  puddled  or  not  puddled. 

Blue  Block.        

Boiler  Plate  Iron,    ,    .  .... 

Puits,  galvanized,         :  

Bolting  Cloth, 

Bookbinders'  tools  and  implements, 


He.  p. 
7c.  p. 


Ex.  fm.  duty 
. .  Free. 

.  .Ex.  fm.  duty 
. .  Ex.  fm.  duty 
.  .Ex.  fm.  duty 
. .  Ex.  f m.  duty 

Free. 

Free. 

...  .5  p. c.  ad  val. 

Free. 

.,• Free. 

Free. 

gal.  and  10  p.  c.  ad  val. 
gal.  and  10  j).  c.  ad  val. 
. .  15c.  p.  gal. 
. .  Free. 


al. 


.Free. 
,  .$1.50p 
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..5  p.c.  ad  val 
.  Free. 

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Books,  Periodicals  and  Pamijlilets,  printed — not  being 
foreign  reprints  of  British  cony-rigfit  works,  nor  blank 
account  boolcs,  nor  copy  books,  nor  books  to  be  ivrit- 

V       ten  or  drawn  iiiion.  nor  reprints  of  books  printed  in 


? 


ten  or  drawn  iipon, 
Canada,  nor  jinnted 


sheet  music. 


Books  of  a  treasonable,   seditious,  immoral  or  indecent 


.  5  p.  c.  ad  val. 


character. 

Boiler  Plate,       ....  

Borax,  .... 

Botany,  specimens  of,  

Bran,  ....  ....  .... 

)o.  produce  of  B.  N.  American,      Free,  subject  %o  Reg, 
Brandy,  ....  ....       ^         ....  . . , . 

Bras.s,  bar,  rod,  sheet,  Bcrap  and  stripes,  ....  

Bread  and   Bi.souit,    from  Great  Bi'itain  and  JR.  N.  A, 

Provinces,    ....,,        H"!?,, 

Brim  Moulds  for  goldbeaters,  .... 

Brimstone  in  1  oil  or  flour,      ....  

Bristles. 


..■la^R.. 


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British  Gum, 
Broom  Corn, 
Buckwheat, 
Bulb^, 
Burr  Stones, 

Busts,  natural  size  not  being  casts  or  produced  by  any  mere 
mechanical  process, 

Butter,  

Butter,  produce  of  B.   N. 


Prohibited. 
.5  p.  c.  ad  va.1. 
.  Free. 
.  Free. 

.10  p.  cad  val. 
of  Gov.  in  C. 
.  ^1  per  gal. 

Free. 

.Free. 
.  Free. 
.Free. 
.  Free. 
.  Freer "' 
.Free. 
.  Free. 
.Free. 
.Free; 


Free. 
. .-. .  ....  .  ,V.4c.  per  lb. 

A.  Provinces. . .  .Free,  subject  to  regula- 
tion of  G.  in  Coun. 

Cabinets  of  Antiquities,        ....  ....  Free. 

Cabinets  of  Coins,...  ....Free. 

do.   .   of  Gems,..  ....  ....  Free. 

do.  -   of  Medals,  ....  ....  Free. 

Canada  Plates  and  Tinned  Plates,  5  p.  c.  ad  val. 

Cables,  hemp  and  grass,  when  used  for  ships  only,        5p,  c.  ad  val. 

Candle  Wick,  cotton,  ....  ....Free. 

Cane  Juice,        g  of  a  ct.  p.  lb.  &  2.5  p.  c.  ad  val. 

Canvas  for  manf.  of  floor  oil-cloth,  not  less  than  13  ft.  wide 

and  not  pressed  or  calendered ...^.Free. 

Carbolic  Oil  used!^  in  manf.  of  wood,  block  pavement  and  of 

wood  for  buildings  and  railroad  ties,  ....  Free. 

Carj'a^es  of  travellers  and  carriages  laden  with  merchan- 
dise, and  not  to  include  circus  troupes  or 
hawkers, —  Under  regulation  and  restriction  of  M.  C. 


Cassia,  ground. 

Casts,  as  models  for  the  use  of  schools  of  designs, 
Caoiitchouf,  immanufactured, . .  '   . . . . 

Cement,  marine,  unground, ....  .... 

Cement,  hydraulic,  ....  

Cheese,  ....  ....  

Cheese,  produce  of  B.  N.  A.  Piovinces,    Free  under  reg.  of  (x.  in  C-. 

Chicory  or  other  root  or  vegetable  used  as  coffee,  raw  or 

green,   ;...  ....  ....  3  cts.  per  lb. 

Chicory,  kiln  dried,  roasted  or  ground,    '..'■.'.■■■■       '  ''■^. .  A  cts.  per  lb. 

Chinese  Blue,    ....  ....  ....  Free. 

Church  Bells,     Free. 


. .  .25p.  c.  adval. 
.  Free. 
.Free. 
.  Free. 
.  Free. 
3  cts.  p.  lb. 


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FURNITURE 

New  Market  Hall 

•^^   Entrance  South  m«  . 
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50  cts.  a  lb. 


(^ig.ara, 

Cinnamon,         

Citrons,  and  rinds  of — in  brine  for  candying, 

Clays,... 

Clothing,  donations  of,  for  charitable  institutions. 

Clothing,  for  tke  use  of  the  Army  and  Navy, 

Coal  and  Coke, 

Coal  Oil,  distilled,  jnu-ified  and  refined,    .... 

Cocoa,  bean  and  shell,  ....  

(^ocoanut  Oil,  in  its  natural  state,  . . ; . 

Cocoa  paste,  from  G.  Britain  &  B.  N.  A.  Provinces, 

Coffee,  green,     

Coffee,  ground  or  roasted,      ....  '    . . . . 

Coffee  from  U.  S. ,..  ....  .... 

Coin  and  bullion,  except  U.  S.  coin,  .... 

Coin,  base  or  ci>unterfeit,       ....  

Collar  cloth  paper,  

Cologne  Water  or  i)erfumed  spirits,  not  in  flasks, 

Do.   do.    when  in  fiasks  or  bottles   not  containing  more 

than  4  ozs. , 25p.c.  adval 

Communion  plate,  Free. 

Copper,  in  pigs,  bars,  rods,  bolts  and  sheets,  and  sheathing. Free. 

S1.50 


and  20  p.  c.  ad  val. 

25  p.  c.  ad.  val 

Free. 

Free. 

Free. 

Free. 

Free. 

15  cts. 

. .  Free. 

. .  Free. 

. .  Free. 

..2  cts. 

..3  cts. 

. .  Free. 

..Free. 

. .  Prohibited. 

. .  Free. 


a  gal. 


per  lb. 
Iier  lb. 


.!?1.50agal. 


JP 

(Jordials, 

(^ork  wood,        ....  

<<\)x\i  wood  Lark,  

<  'ord.'ige,  ....  ....  .... 

Cotton,  nettin;j,  for  India  nibber  shoes  and  gloves 

Cotton  Warp,  not  coarser  than  No.  40,     ....  . . 

Cotton  Thread,  in  hanks  colored  and  unfinished,  Nos, 
and  4  ply,  white  not  under  No.  20  yarn. 

Cotton  thread  on  .sjiools,  do., 

Do.  No.  (3  ply,  ....  

Cotton  waste,     

Cotton  wool,      .... 

Cranks  for  steamboats  worked  in  the  rough. 

Do.  mills  do.  do. 

Cream  of  Tartar  ia  crystals, .... 

Crude  petroleum,  .... 

Currant  wine,     

Diamonds,  unset,  

Drain  Tiles,        . . . .  ....         ""      . . 

Drawings,  not  in  oil,  .... 

Duck,  for  belting  and  hose, 

Earths,  

Eggs,     ^ 

Elder  wine,        

Electrotype  blocks,  for  printing  purjioses, 

Emery,  .... 

Farmmg  implements  and  utensils  when  imported  by  agri- 
cultural societies,  for  encouragement  of  agricul- 
ture   Free. 

Felt  for  hats  and  boots,        10  p.  c.  ad  val 

Felt  for  gloves, 10  p.  c.  ad  val 

Fibre,  Mexican, ....  Free. 

Fibre,  vegetable,  for  manufacturing  purposes,  Free. 

Fibrilla ....  ....Free. 


p.  gal. 

. .  Free. 

.  .Free. 

.  .5p.c.  ad  val. 

.  .10 P.O.  adval. 

..  174  p  cad  val. 

3 

.  .IZipcadval. 
. .  .17|pcadval. 
...  10  p  c  ad  val. 
...Free. 
. . .  Free. 
. . .  Free. 
. . .  Free. 
. . .  Free. 
. .  .6c.  a  gallon. 
. . .  30c.  a  gal. 
. . .  Free. 
. . .  Free. 
. . .  Free. 
. . .  Free. 
. . .  Free. 
. . .  Free. 
. . .  30c.  p.  gal. 
. . .  Free. 
Free. 


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Fire  bricks,         ....  Free. 

Fire  clay,  ....;;>     ....  v . .,"»       Free. 

Fire  wooti,  '        .'...-•■..;.;         l''''ee. 

Fish,  fresh,  not  to  include  oy.ster«  or  lobsters  in  tins  or  ke;,'^,  Free. 

Fish  bait,  . . . .  Free. 

Fish  hooks,  nets  and  seines,  lines  and  twine,  ....  Free. 

Fish  oil,  ....  ....  ....  ....Free. 

Fi-h,  salted  or  smoked,     .....  1  cent  per  lb. 

Fish  of  all  kinds,  produce  of  B.  N.  A.  Provinces,    Free,  subject  to 

rey.  of  G.  in  C. 

Flax  seed,  ....  ....  Free. 

Flax  waste,        Free. 

Flax,  undressed,  . ..  .  ....  Free. 

Flour  of  wheat  and  rye  and  all  other  grains,  . . .  .Free. 

Fresh,  smoked  and  salted  meats,  i»r»tduce  of  J>.  N.   A. 

Provinces,  ....  Free,  subject  to  rej.'.  of  G.  in  C. 


Fruits,  green  of  all  kinds,      .... 

Fruits,  preserved  in  brandy  or  other  spirits, 

Furs,  undre.'^sed,  ...  ....  .... 

Galvanized  iron,.. . .  .... 

Gems,  ....  ....  .... 

Geneva,  ....  ....  .... 

Gin,. ..  ....  ....  .... 

Ginger,  ....  ...  .... 

Ginger  wine  and  gooseberry  wine,  .... 

Glass  paper  and  glass  cloth,  ....  .... 

Gold  beater's  skin,  ....  .... 

Grain  of  all  kinds,  ....  

Gravels,  ....  .... 

(irease  and  grease  scrap,        ....  .... 

Green  and  dried  fruits,  gi'owth  and  produce  of  B.  N 


Free. 
....$1.50  a  gal. 
. . .  .  Free. 
. ...  5  p.  c.  ad  val. 

Free. 

$1  a  gallon. 

....  $1  a  gallon. 
. . . .  2.5  p  c  ad  val. 
. . .  .30c.  a  gallon. 

10  i>  c  ad  val. 

Free. 

. .  ..Free. 
....Free. 

, . .  Free. 

A. 

inC. 


Provinces,  ....  Free  under  re.'jf.  of  G. 

Gum  copal,  damar,  mastic,  shandarac  and  shellac,        Free. 

Gutta  Perch.*?;  unmanufactured,  Free. 

(iypsum,  not  ground  or  calcined,  ....  ....Free. 

Gyj>sum,  produce  of  B.  N  A,  Provinces, Free  iuiderreg.  .^f  G.  inC. 

Hau",  human,  goat,  angola,  tii»bet,  horse,  hog  and  mohair, 

unmanufactured,      ....  ....  ...  Free. 

Hair,  curled,      Free. 

Hay,  10  p  c  ad  val. 

Hay,  produce  of  B.  N.  A.  Provinces,        Free  under  reg.  of  G.  in  C. 

Hemp,  undressed,  S'ree. 

Hides,  Free. 

Hoop  skirt  manufacture,  articles  for  (crinoline  thread  for 

covering  crinoline  wire)  clatips  of  tin  and  brass, 

slides,  simngles  and  slotted  tapes,   and  flat  or 


round  wire  uncovered, 
Hoop  iron,  ....  .... 

Hops,  .... 

Hops,  growth  B.  N.  A.  Provinces, 

Horns,  ....  

Indigo,  ....  .... 

Indian  corn,       ....  .... 

Indi.an  meal,      

Indian  rubber,  unmaniffactured, 
Ivory  nuts,         


.  Free. 

....  ....  .5  p  c  ad  val. 

....  ....  5  cts.  per  lb. 

Free,  subject  to  rep.  of  G.  in  C. 

Free. 

Free. 

...  .Free. 

'5  *-.;!•'  ;  f*       Free. 

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Over  2,000  Organs  now  in  use,  maniifactui*ed  by 


110 


TARIFF  CUSTOM   DUTIES. 


[1879. 


Ivory,  unmanufactuie>.l,         

Junk,  ....  .... 

Kelp, 

Kerosene  oil,  tUatilled,  purified  and  refined, 

Kryolite,  

Lakes,  scarlet  and  Afaroon,  in  pulp. 
Lard, 


.  Free. 
.  Free. 
.  Free. 

.  1.5  cts.  a  gal. 
.  Free. 
..  do. 
.  Ic.  per  lb. 


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Lard,  produce  of  B.N.  A.  Provinces,- -Free,  subject  to  Rejf.  of  G.  in  0. 
Lead,  in  sheet  or  pig,  Free. 


lOp.c.  adval. 

, .  30c.  a  gal. 
.  Free. 

.  .17ipcadval. 
.Free, 
do. 


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Leather,  sole  and  upper. 

Lemon  Wine,  _        _ 

Lemons  and  rinds  of,  in  brine,  for  candying, 

Linen  m-^ chine  Thread,  

Litharge,    _        

Lithogi'aphic  stones,  ....  .... 

Locomotives  and  railway  passenger,  baggage  and  freight 
cars,  running  upon  any  line  of  road  crossing  the  fron- 
tier, so  long  as  Canadian  Locomotives  and  Cars  are 
admitted    free  under    similftr  circumstances  in   the 

United  States,  ^      

Locomotive  engine  frames,  Rxles,  cranks,  hoops,  iron  or 
steel  for  tires  of  wheels  bent  and  welded,  crank  axles, 
])i8ton  rods,  guide  and  slide  bars,  crank  pins,  connect- 
ing rods,  — lOp.c.  adval 

Lumber,  plank  and  sawed,  of  mahogany,  ro'-ewood,  wal- 
nut, cherry  and  chestnut  and  pitch  i)ine,  

Lumber  of  all  kinds,  round  hewed  but  not  otherwise  man- 
ufactured in  whole  or  part,  growth  of  B.  N.  A.  Pro- 
vinces,    Free,  subject  to  Reg.  of  G.  in  C. 

Mace,  ,  2.5 p. c.  adval. 

:  Machinery  for  Mills  and  Factories  of  kinds  which  are  not 

j         manufactured  in  the  Dominion,  ....  lOn.c.  ad  val. 

'  Machine  silk  twist  17|  pcad  val. 

I  Malt,  ....  2^  c.  per  ib. 

I  Manilla  Grass,  ....  ....  ....  Free. 

Manure,  ....  ....  ....  ....  do. 

Marble,  in  blocks  unwi'ought  or  sawn  on  two  sides  only, 

or  slabs  sawn  at  least  two  edges  unwrought,  do. 

I  Meal  of  any  grain,  do. 

I   Meats,  fresh,  salted  or  smoked,  ....  1  c.  per  lb. 

; ;  Medals,  . . .  ^Free. 

1  Mela  do,  or  concentrated  Melado,  ■    gc.  per  lb.  and  25  p.  c.  ad  val. 

{  Menageries,  horses,  cattle,  and  harness  of, — Under  regulation  to  be 
I  _         ^  prescribed  by  M.  C. 

i  Metallic  Oxides,  dry,  ground  or  underground,  wash ;  .1  or 

j         unwashed,  not  calcined, ....  Free. 

I  Military  Stores  for  Army  and  Navy Ex.  fm  duty. 

j  Mineralogy,  specimens  of,     ^        ....     do. 

j  Models,  ....        '       do. 

;  Molasses,  concentrated,  gof  a  c.  p.  lb.  and  25  p  c  ad  val. 

i  Molasses,  if  used  for  refining  puriwses  or  for  the  mauufac- 

[         ture  of  sugar,  73c.  p  lOOlb. 

!  Molasses,  if  not  so  used,         ....  25  p  c  ad  vid. 

j  Mosses,  for  upholstery  purposes,  Free. 

i  Musical  Instruments  for  Bandit  for  Amy  and  Navy Ex.  fm  duty. 

I  Nails,  composition,  ....Free 


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TAKIFP  CUSTOM    DUTIES, 


[1879. 


Nails,  sheathing,  ....  ....  Free. 

Nail  and  spike  roil,  round,  square  and  flat,  5  ]i  c  ad  val. 

Naptha,  ....  15c.  i>er  gal. 

Natural  History,  Hi)ecinieiiH  of,  ....  ...  .Free, 

Nitre,  ....  do. 

Nutmeg'*,  do,      ....  25  p  c 

Nuts,  when  chiefly  used  in  dyij%  ....  25p  c  ail  val. 

Oakum,  ....  ....  ....  Free. 

Oats  and  Oatmeal,  ....  ....  ....     do, 

Ochrert,  dry,  ground,  or  nnground,  washed,   or  unwashed, 

not  calcined,  .  ....  do. 

Old  Tom,  ....  ....  ....  ....$1  per  gal. 

Oil  Cake,  ....  ....  ....  ....Free. 

Oil  used  in  the  manufiicture  of  wood  block  pavement,  and 

of  wood  for  building  and  rwlway  ties,  do. 

OilH,  viz. :  coal  and  kerosene  distilled,  purifitMl  and  re- 

fineil,  Naptha,  Benzole  and  Petroleum,  coal,  whale, 

lignite,  not  otherwise  specified,  and  under  petroleum,. Gc.  p,  w,  gnl. 
Oranges,  and  rinds  of,  in  brine  for  candying,  ....  ]<'ree. 

Orange  Wine,  .Wc.  a  gal. 

Ores  of  metals  of  all  kinds,  ....  ....  Free, 

Osiers,       ^ ....  ....  ....    do. 

Paintings  in  oil,  by  artists  of  well  known  merit,  or  copies 

of  the  old  masters  by  such  artists,   ....  ....  Free, 

Palm  oil  in  its  natural  state,         ....  ....  do, 

Paris  and  permanent  greens,        ....  do. 

Peas,  ...  .^         . . . ._  do. 

Pelts,  , .    .'  do. 

Pepper,  ground,  25  p  c  ad  val. 

Perfumery,  not  otherwise  specified,  ....  ....  25  p  c  ad  vnl. 


Perfumed  and  fancy  soaps, 
Perfumed  spirits  not  in  flasks, 
Perfumed  spirits  in  flasks. 
Philosophical  Instruments 
schools,  &c.,    .... 

Phosphorus,  ...  

Pig  Iron,      

Pimento,  ground,  

Pine  oil  in  its  natural  state. 

Pipe  Clay,   

Pitch, 

Plants,         ....  .... 

Plants,  growth  i>f  B.   N. 


A.   Provinces, 


Plaster  of  Pari.s,  not  ground  or  calcined, 

Playing  Cards,  

Plush,  for  hatters'  use  and  for  gloves. 

Potatoes,     ....  .... 

Potatoes,  growth  of  B.  N.  A.  Provinces, 


25  p  c  ad  val. 
$1.20  p.  gai. 
Ic.  p.  flask, 
and    a^tparatus,    for   use    of 

....  ....  ....  Free. 

do. 

....  do. 

25  p  c  ad  val. 

Free. 

dr, 

.    .  do. 

lOpc  ad  val. 

Free,  subject  to  reg. 
i  '     t  of  G.  in  (.'. 

Free. 

25  pcad  val. 

10  p  c  ad  val. 

lop  cad  val. 

Free,  subject  to  reg. 

of  G,  in  V. 


Poultry,  growth  of  B.  N.  A.  Provinces,       Free,  subject  to  reg. 

of  a.  in  ('. 
Porter,  . . .  .10  p  c  ad  val.  and  5c.  p  gal,  in  flasks,  7c.  do,  in  bottlen. 

Preciotjs  stones,  unset, ....  Free. 

Precipitate  of  Copper, ....  | .  "  ' ' '  ]  do. ' 

Printing  Ink,  ■''.'.  ''']  ^loi 

Printing  presses,  except  portable  hand  printing  presses,. . .  do. 


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1).  gal. 


ProduotH  of  petroleum,  cuhI,  Hhalu  and  lignite,  not  othor- 

wine  Hpecified,.. . .  ....  ....  ....  10c. 

ProductH  of  AhI)  and  of  nil  (»ther  crcnturcH  living  in  water, 
growth  autl  jHoduce  of  B.  N.  A.  ProvincoH,     .... 

Free,  H\il>jt'ct  to  irg.  of  CJ.  in  C. 
Proprietary  niedioinen,  or  any  medicine  or  preparation  ot 
which  the  receipt'  in  kept  secret,   recommended  1)V  ad- 
vcrtiHement,  hill  or  label  for  the  relief  or  euro  of  any 

disorder  or  ailment ....  . . .  .25  j)  c  a<l  val. 

Prunella,  10  j)  c  ad  val. 

RagH,  ^        Flee. 

Railroad  bars  and   pigs,    wrought  iron  or  Kteel  chaiuH, 

wrought  iron  or  steel  fish  plates,  and  car  axles,       ....  Free. 


RaHpberry  Wine, 
attan,  for  cliair  makers,      .... 

Red  Lead,  dry, ....  .... 

Refined  Petroleum,  .... 

Rennet,  .... 

Rice,  '*....' 

Rod  iron,  . . : 

Rolled  Plate  Iron,  

Roots,  medicinal,  in  their  natural  state. 
Rosin,  ....  .... 

R"in,  .... 

Rum  Shrub,       ....  .... 

Rj;e, 

Sail  cloth  or  canvass  from  No.  1  to  No.  0, 

Sal  Ammoniac, ....  .... 

Sal  soda,  .... 

Salt,  , . , ,  . 

Saltpetre,  .... 

Sand,  ..... 

Satin  and  fine  washed  white, 
Scheidam  Schnapps,  .... 

Scrap  iron,        ..... 

Sculpture,  specimens  of,         

Sea  Grass,  ....  .... 

Seeds  of  all  kinds,  not  classed  as  cereals, 
Seeds,  produce  of  B.  N.  A.  Provinces, 


Settlers'  effects  of  every  description,  in  actual  use,  not 
being  merchandit'e,  brought  by  persons  umking  oath 
that  they  intend  becoming  permanent  settlers  within 
the  Dominion,  ....  Special  exempticm  from  duty. 

Shafts  for  mills  and  steamboats  in  the  rough  Free. 

Sheet  iron,  ....  5  p.  c.  ad  val. 

Ships  binnacle  lamps,  do. 

"      blocks  and  patent  brushes  for  bh^cks,  do. 

"      bunting,  do. 

"     cables,  iron  chain,  over  one- half  of  an  inch  shackled 

or  swiveled,  or  not,  ....  Free. 

"     compasses,  5  p.  c.  ad  val. 

"      dead,         ....  ....         do. 

"      dead  lights,  .......  do. 

"      deck  plugs,  -    .         do. 

"     knees,  iron,  .  ^ do. 

"     masts  or  partsi  of  iron, *        Free. 

"     pumps  and  pump  gear,  5  p,  c.  ad  val. 


.'^c.  per  gal. 

Free. 

Free. 

l.'ic.  per  gal. 

I'ree. 

Ic.  per  lb. 

5  ]).c.  ad  val. 

....     do. 

Free. 

....     do. 

...  .81  i»er  gal. 

....*1.50p.  gal. 

Free. 

...  .5  J),  c.  ad  val.    | 

Free. 

do. 

....  do. 
....  do. 
....  do. 
....  do. 
....§1.50  p.  gal. 

Sp.c.  ad  val. 

Free. 

....     do. 

10 p  cad  val. 

Free,  under  reg.  or  G.  in  V. 


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Ships  ridei-s,  iron,  

"      shackles,             r.  .... 

"      sheaves,              -i'  ,-     .... 

"      signal  lamps,  .... 

"      steering  apparatus,       .... 

"      travelling  trucks,  

"     wedges,         '■  •  .  •  • '  • 

"     wire  riggiiig,  .;  

Shrubs,                ..;'..  v«< 

Skins,  undressed,  .... 

Silk,  raw,            ....  .... 

Silks,  twists,      ....  .... 

Slate,                 .... 

Snuff,  ....  

Soap,  common,  ... .  .... 

Soda  ash,           .... 

Soda  caustic .... 

Soda,  nitrate  of,  

Soda,  silicate  of,  .... 

Sparkling  wines,  

Spelter,  in  blocks,  sheets  or  pigs. 

Spikes,  composition,  .... 
Spikes,  galvanized  iron, 


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do. 

....        do. 
•    ....        do. 

do. 

do. 

4o. 

■  ' Free.     ' 

..  lOp.c.  advjal. 

Free. 

....     do. 

17^pcadval. 

Free. 

25c.  a  lb  and  12i  p  c  ad  val. 

2c.  per  lb. 

Free. 

....     do. 

....     do. 

....     do. 

....$1.2r)iiergal. 

Free. 

....     do. 
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Tafla, 

Tails,  undressed. 

Tallow,  

Tallow,  produce  of  B.  N.  A. 

Tampico,  white  and  black, 

Tanners'  bark, 

Tar, 

Tea,  green  or  Japan, 

Tea,  black,         .... 

Tea,  imported  from  U.  S., 

Teasels,  .... 


ad  val. 


Spirits  and  strong  waters  imported  into  Canada,  mixed 
with  any  ingredient  or  ingredients,  and  although 
thereby  coming  under  tlie  denomination  of  proprietary 
medicines,  tinctures,  essences,  extracts  or  any  other 
denominations,  shall  be,  nevertheless,  deemed  spirits 
or  strong  watere,  and  subject  to  duty  as  such,  . . .  .$1.50  p.  gal. 
S])irits  and  strong  Avaters  imported  into  Canada,  ....         do. 

Starch,  2c.  per  lb. 

Steel,  wrought  or  cast  in  bars  and  rods,     ....  ....  Free. 

Steel  plates  cut  to  any  form  but  not  moulded,  do. 

Stereotype  blocks,  for  printing  purposes,  ....     do.  •• 

Stone,  unwrought,  do. 

Straw,  ....  ....  10  J)  c  ad  val. 

Straw,  growth  of  B.  N.  A.  Provinces, — Free,  subject  to  reg.  of  ii.  in  C. 
Strav/berry  wine,  ....  ....  ....  30c.  a  gal. 

Straw  plaits,  Tuscan  and  grass,  fancy,     ....  Free. 

Sugar,  equal  to  or  above  No.  0,  Dutch, — -Ic.  i)er  lb.  and  25  j).  c.  ad  vaL 
Sugar,  below  No.  9,  Dutch  standard,  -^  of  ac.  per  lb.  <and25pc  ad  val. 

Sugar  cj«idy  and  onfectiunery, Ic.  per  lb.  and  25  per  cent,  ad  val. 

Sulphur,  in  roll  or  flour,        ....  ....Free. 

Syrup,  of  sugar  cane,  molasses  or  sorgum,  .... 

-^g  of  a  c.  p.  lb.  and  25  p.  c.  ad  val. 

....  $1.50  p.  gal. 

....  ....  ....  Free. 

...    ^    ^         ....        '         ..  ..lo.  p.  lb. 

Proviiices, — Free,  subj.  to  reg.  of  G.  in  C. 

Free. 

....  do. 
....  do. 
....r)c.  p.  lb. 

....  5c.  p.  lb. 

Free. 

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Tin,  iu  bar,  blocks,  ])ig  or  granulated, 
Tobacco,  unmanufactured,     .... 

Tobacco,  manufactured,         

Tow,  undressed,  .... 

Tree  nails,  .... 

Trees,  .... 

Trees,  giowth  of  B.  N.  A.  Provinces,- 
Travellers  baggage, 


— Free,  subject  to  reg.  of  G  in  C 

irree. 

....     do. 
25c.  p.  lb.  and  12c.  od  val. 

Free. 

....  ....     do. 

10  p  c  ad  val. 

-Free,  subject  to  reg,  of  G  inC. 
Exempt  under  reg.  of  M.  of  Co. 


Tubes  and  piping,  of  brass,  copper  or  iron,  drawn,  . . . .  17^  p  cad  val. 

(There  is  a  drawbaclc  of  the  duty  on  tubes  when  used  in  boilers.) 

Turpentine,  other  than  spirits  of,  Free. 

Type,  5  p  c  atl  val. 

Type  metal,  in  blocks  or  pigs,  Free. 

IJnenumerated  spirits  and  strong  waters . . .  .i^l.SO  p.  gal. 

Union  collar  cloth  jiajjcr,       ....  ....  Free. 

Varnish,  black  and  bright,     ....     do. 

Vegetable  Fibres,                    ....                 ....  ....     do. 

Vegetables,  when  chiefly  used  in  dyeing,  ....  ....  10  p  c  ad  val. 

Vegetables  (including  potatoes  and  other  roots),  

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Vegetables,  &c. ,  produce  of  B.  N.  A.  Provinces,  ....  Free. 

Veneeiing  of  wood  or  ivory,  ....  do. 

Vinegar,  ....  ....  ....  10c.  p. 

Vitriol,  blue,  Free. 

Weaving  of  train  silk  for  making  elastic  webbing,        ....     do. 

Weaving  or  train  cotton  for  making  elastic  webbing,    ....     do. 

Whale  oil,  in  the  casks  from  on  ship  board,  and  in  the 

condition  in  which  it  was  first  landed,  Free. 

Wheat,  -:......  ....  ....     do. 

Whittkey,-       r.  ;.;v    '  $1  p.  gal. 

Whitelead,  di-v. . . . .  , ....  «: Free.  • 

Whiting  or  \wiitening,  . . .  .•  /. . .  •;••••     tl<>. 

Willow  for  basket  makers,     do. 

Wines  of  all  kinds,  containing  less  than  20  per  cent,   of 

alcohol,  and  not  worth  more  than  40c.  per  gallon, ....  30c.  p.  gal. 

Other  wines,  except  sparkling,  ....  ...  .GOc.  p.  gal. 

Wire  of  brass  or  copper,  round  or  flat,       ....  ...  .Free. 

Wires,  iron,  galvanized  or  not,  except  for  wire  rigging, 5  p.  c.  ad  val. 

Wood  of  all  kinds,  wholly  unmanufactured,  . . .  .Free. 

Woods  unmanufactured  in  dyeing,  ....  do. 

Wool,  ....  ....  do. 

Woollen  netting  for  India  rubber  shoes  or  gloves,  ....  10  p  c  ad  val . 

Wool  waste,         ...  ....  ....  Free. 

Yellow  metal,  in  bolts,  bars,  and  for  sheathing,  do. 

Zinc,  white,  dry,  do. 

Zinc,  in  sheets,  block  and  pigs,  ....  ....     do. 

All  bottles,  flasks,  jars,  &c.  and  all  other  vessels  capable 
of  holding  liquids  ;  crates  containing  glass  or  earthen- 
...  ware,  packages  iri  which  goods  are  commonly  placed   -^-r.    *^    '' 
for  hone   consumption,  in  cases  where  they  contain  ' '  '    ' 
g«)ods,  subject  to  an  ad  valorem  duty,  shall  be  held  to 
be  a  part  of  the  market  value  of  such  goods  for  duty. 
When  they  ccmtain  goods  subject  to  specific  duty  such     V 
packages  to  be  charged  17i  per  cent.— And  all  goods   -* 
not  enumerated  as  chargetl   with  any  other  duty,  or 
declared  to  be  free  of  duty, 17Jpcad  val. 


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Shingle  bolts, 
Stave  boltn, 
Oak  logs, 
Spruce  loy8, 
Piue  logs, 


EXPORT  DUTIES. 

§1  pex"  cord  of  128  cubic  ft. 

$1  per  cord. 

'...$2pM.  feet. 
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Malt,  per  lb.,  2       " 

Siiuff,  gi'ound  diy,  per  lb.,      - 

Tobacco,  Canadian  Twist,  Tabac  blanc  entorquette,  per  lb., 

Fine  Cut,  per  lb.,  

Cavendish,   Plug  Twist,  and   all    other    manufactured    To 
bacco  not  before  described,  per  lb.,       '         ... 

Cigars  (subject  to  an  abatement  or  allowance  for  moistun*  in  cal 
culatlng  the  weight  for  duty,  to  be  fixed  by  Order  in  Council) 
per  lb. 40       ♦' 

Any  fermented  beverage  made  in  imitation  of  beer  or  malt  liquor, 
and  brewed  in  the  whole  or  in  part  from  any  other  substance 
than  malt,  per  gallon,  Si     " 

Vinegar  (imp)., ^.8  6.10 

UCENSE  PEES.  -Vf^' 

Distillera  License, :     .  $2.50.10 

Rectifier       do 250.00 

Malsters  License,  1st  class, ,       .  200.00 

do.        do.         2nd  do .  ;  150  00 

do.       do.        .3rd  do ' .  100.00 

do.        do.         4th  do 50.00 

Brewei'S     do 50.00 

Tobacco  Manufacturers  License,     ........  50.00 

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Compendus  License, .  50.00 


Table  of  Stamp  Duties. 


stamps  required  on  Notes,  Drafts,  or  Bills  of  Exchange  executed  singly:— 

Under  325,       .         „•.  -     .  ,     .     ,          .          .  ,        .          ..  .    .    Free. 

For  $26,         "   .           .  ■■        .      -     .           .-        .      '     1   ^       .  .  'leent. 

For  $50  and  over  f  25,           .           .           .           .           .           .  .2  cents. 

For  $100  and  over  $50,          .           .           .           .           .           .  .3  cents. 

For  each  additional  *100,    .......    .3  cents. 

For  each  additional  fraction  of  f  100,       .           .           .           .  .3  cents. 

On  Drafts  or  Bills  of  Exchange  in  Duplicate:— 

ForSlCO 2  cents. 

For  eacli  additional.             .           .           .           .           ...  .2  cents. 

For  each  additional  fraction  of  $100,        .           .           .     '      .  .2  cents. 

On  Drafts  or  Bills  of  Exchange  in  more  parts  taan  two : 
For  every  $100,  .  .  .  .  .  .       ■ 

For  each  additional  $100,    .  .  ,  .  . 

Intere.st  made  payable  at  the  maturity  of  any  Bill,  etc., 
as  part  of  the  principal  sum. 

Stamps  must  be  cancelled  at  the  time  of  affixing  the  same,  by  writing  or 
stamping  thereon  the  date. 

The  Stamps  for  Notes,  &c.,  to  be  alftxed  by  the  maker  or  drawer;  and  in 
case  of  any  Draft  or  Bill  of  Exchange  drawn  out  of  the  Dominion,  by  the 
acceptor  or  fli-st  drawer. 


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ST.  MARTINS  AND  UPHAM  RAILWAY  CO. 

John  F.  Hherwnod,  President. 
.Tohn  Bmdy,  Hecretary-Treasurer. 

Wn>.  Titus,  E<lward  Nugent,  Frant'is  Porter,  Jr.,  Jeme  Tabor,  Stephen 
O.  Fowler,  DirectorH. 

Ancient  and  Honorable  Fraternity  of  Free  and 
Accepted  Masons. 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  M.  W.  GRAND  LODGE. 

M.  W.  Grand  Master, Robert  Marshall,    .    .    .St.  John. 

R.  W.  Deputy  Grand  Master,    .    .    .Hon.  Bjn.  R.  Stevenson. ,Ht.  Andrews. 
R.  W.  Senior  Grand  Warden,    .    .    .Rev.  Francis  Partridge,.  Rothesay 


R.  W.  Junior  Grand  Warden,     .    .    .Charles  N.  Scott, 

V.  W.  Grand  Chaplain Rev.  Donald  Macrae, 

V.  W.  Grand  Treasurer .lames  McNichol,  jun. 

V.  W.  Grand  Secret'Viy Wm.  F.  Bunting,    .    . 

W.  Senior  Grand  Deacon,      .     .    .Geo.  E.  Fairweather, 
W.  Junior  Grand  Deacon,     .    .    .Robert  J.  McAdoo.     . 
W.  (Jrand  Director  Cfrremoniea,   .Freeman  W.  Wisdom, 
W.  Asst.  G.  Director  Ceremonies,, George  E.  Perkins,    . 
W.  Grand  Sword  Bearer,       .    .    .George  B.  Hegan, 
W.  Grand  Standard  Bearer,  .    .    .George  Kilnap,  .    .    . 

W.  Grand  Organist Edward  J.  Sheldon.    . 

W.  Grand  Pursuivant, Charles  U.  Ilanford,  . 


W.  Grand  Stewanl, 

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.John  H.  Rose, 

.James  Saundei"s,    .    . 

.Charles  H.  Masters,   . 

•  Charles  H.  Sherwood, 

.William  A.  Park,    .    . 

.William  Sadler,      .    . 

.William  E.  Skillen,     . 

.Samuel  H.  McKee,  jun.,.Fredericton. 

.Charles  J.  Henderaon,   .St,  John. 

.Bathurst. 

.Dalhousie. 

.Hampton. 


.Woodstock. 
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.St.  John. 
.St.  John. 
.St.  John, 
.St.  John. 
.St.  John. 
.St.  John. 
.St.  John. 
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.St.  John. 
.St.  Stephen. 
.St.  John. 
.St.  John. 
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.Newcastle. 
.St.  John. 
.St.  Martina. 


GeorgaH.  Qremley, 
.Henry  A.  Johnson, 
.Allen  McN.  Travis, 
Grand  Tyler, Dingee  Scribner,    .    .    .St.  John. 

Board  of  General  Purposes.— M.  W.  Robert  Mai-shall,  Grand  Master; 
R.  W.  B.  Lester  Petei-s,  Past  Grand  Master;  R.  WrWiUiam  Wedderburn, 
Past  Grand  Master;  R.  W.  Robert  Gowan,  Past  Gi-and  Master;  R.  W.  John 
V.  Ellis,  Pa.st  Grand  Master:  R.  W.  Robert  T.  Clinch,  Past  Grand  Master: 
R.  W.  Benjamin  R.  Stevenson,  Deputy  Grand  Master  (President);  R.  W. 
Francis  Partridge,  Senior  Grand  Warden;  R.  W.  Charles  N.  Scott,  Junior 
Grand  Warden;  V.  W.  William F.  Bunting,  (Jrand  Secretary;  R.  W.  Edward 
Willis,  V.  W.  James  McNichol,  Jun..  W.  J.  Hemy  Leonard,  W.  T.  NLsbet 
Robertson,  R.  W.  John  Richards.  W.  Andrew  J.  Stewart.  W .  Henry  J. 
Thorne,  R.  W.  Henry  Duffell,  W.  William  J.  Logan,  R.  W.  David  Main. 

LODGES. 

Albion  Lodge  No.  1.— Meets  first  Friday  in  each  month,  at  the  Masonic 
Hall,  St.  John.    Thomas  Walker,  W.  M.    T.  Nisbet  Robertson,  Secretary. 

St.  John's  Lodge,  No.  2.— Meets  first  Tuesday  in  each  month,  at  the  Ma- 
sonic Hall,  St.  John.    Geoi'ge  B.  Hegan,  W.  M.    Hiram  G.  Betts,  Secretary. 
!     Hibornia  Lodge,  No.  .3.— Meets  second  Tuesday  in  each  month,  at  the 
:  Masonic  Hall,  St.  John.    Charles  J.  Henderson,  W.  M.    David  S.  Stewart, 
j  Secretary. 

I  Sussex  Lodge  No.  4.~Meet8  Thursday  on  or  after  each  full  moon,  nt 
!  Dorchester,  Westmorland  (>ounty.  Edmund  A.  Charters,  W.  M.  Alfretl  E. 
j  Oulton,  Secretary. 

St.  Mark's  Lodge,  No.  5.— Meets  first  Thursday  in  each  month,  at  St. 
I  Andrews,  Charlotte  County.  James  Vroom,  W.  M.  George  F.  Stickney, 
j  Secretary. 


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Kt.  Martin'rt  liOdpo,  No.  W.— Moots  fli-Ht.  WodiieHilay  in  I'ncli  mouth,  nt  St. 
Martins.  Ht.  .J.ilin  County.  William  10,  KI{ilU«n,  W.  M.  Jont'ph  E.  Kkilh-n, 
Sfcrt'taiy. 

riiMijuinln  LodfTo.  No.  81.— MoctH  first  Tuesday  In  each  month,  at  Andover, 
Victoria  County.  Thomas  BeveiidRO,  W.  M.  Klclmrd  W.  L,  Tibbitts, 
Secretary. 

Cainphcllton  IiOdi<t».  No.  32.— Meets  second  Thursday  In  eaeh  month,  at 
Cumnbellton,  KesiiKouuhe  County.  Robert  M.  Stevens,  W.  M.  John  Mc- 
Kendrlok,  KecTt'tary, 

Alexandria  Lodf^e.  No.  3.'i— Meets  first  Tuesday  In  each  month,  at  St. 
Mary's,  York  County.J  James  Boouo,  W.  M.    Edyar  Hanson/yticretory, 


Carh'ton  R.  A.  Chapter,  No,  41.-  Registry  of  Scotland -Meets  third  Wed- 
nay  in  each  month,  at  Freemason's  Hall,  St.  John.  Jamen  Adam,  Prin- 
cipal Z.    T.  Nisbet  Robertson.  Scribe  E. 

New  Brunswick  R.  A,  (piapter.— Meets  on  the  first  Tuesday  in  each 
month,  at  Freemasons'  Hall,  St.  John.  Andrew  J.  Stewart,  Principal  Z. 
David  S.  Stewart,  Scribe  E. 

Union  R.  A.  Chapter.  No.  81.— Rep:istry  of  Scotland— Meets  on  the  fourth 
Tuesday  in  each  month,  at  Freemasons'  ITall,  Carleton.  V/illiam  Dun- 
lave.v.  Princij'al  Z.    E.  .f.  Wetmore,  Scril)c  K. 

Frcdericton  R.  A.  Chapter.-  Meets  on  the  third  Wednesday  in  each 
month,  at  Fredericton.    A.  Burchill,  Principal  Z.    A.  F.  Street,  Scribe  E.  • 

Mount  Leltanon  R.  A.  Chapter.— Meets  on  the  third  Wednesday  in  each 
month,  at  Chatham. 

St.  Stephen  R.  A.  Chapter.— Meets  on  the  second  Wednesday  in  each 
month,  at  St.  Stephen. 

Botsford.  R.  A.  Chapter.— Meets  on  the  third  Monday  in  each  month,  at 
Moncton.    (leorsc  H.  Pick.  Principal  Z.    R.  F.  Boyer,  Scribe  E. 

Encampment  of  St.  John,  Religious  and  Military  Order  of  the  Temple.— 
Meets  on  the  second  Wednesday  in  each  month,  at  Freemasons'  Hall,  St. 
John.    F.  W.  Wisdom,  N.  &  E.  C. 

Union  DeMolay  Encampment  K.  T.  and  K.  M.— Meets  on  the  fourth 
Thuraday  in  each  month,  at  Freemasons'  ITall,  St.  John.  S,  F.  3Iatthews, 
Commander.    W.  E.  Everett,  Registrar. 

firand  Council  of  Royal  and  Select  Masters.- Meets  annually  in  August, 

at  Freemasons"  Hall,  St.  John.    D.  R.  Munro.  M.  P.  Grand  Master. 

,  Grand  Recorder. 

t;arleton  Council  Royal  and  Select  Masters.- Meets  at  Freemasons'  Hall, 
Carleton.    John  V.  Ellis,  Master.    Andrew  ¥.  Andrews,  Recorder. 

McLeod,  Moore  Conclave,  No.  13,  of  the  Imperial,  Ecclesiastical,  and 
Militarj"-  Order  of  Knights  of  the  Red  Cross  of  Rome  and  Constantine. 
Roliert  Marshall,  Inspector  General  for  the  Province  of  New  Brunswick. 
S.  F.  Matthews,  Sovereign.  W.  E.  Everett,  Registrar.  Meets  at  Fiee- 
maaons'  Hall,  St.  John,  on  the  fourth  Thursday  in  each  month. 

The  Union  De-JIolay  Sanctuary  of  Knights  of  the  H.  S.  Registry  of  Eng- 
land.   S.  F.  Matthews,  Sovereign.    W.  E:  Everett,  Registrar. 

Provincial  (irand  Lodge  of  the  Royal  Order  of  Scotland.— Meets  first 
Wednesday  in  February,  May,  August  and  November,  at  Freemasons' 
Hall.  St.  iTohn.— B.  Lester  Peters,  Provincial  Grand  Master.  T.  Nisbet 
Robertson,  Provincial  Grand  Secretaiy. 

St.  John  Lodge  of  Perfection,  14",  Registiy  of  Canada.— Meets  at  the  Free- 
masons Hall,  St.  John,  every  fourth  Friday  in  March,  June,  Sept.  and  Dec, 
John  V.  Ellis,  ;W°,  T.  P.  M.  ;  W.  E.  Vroom,  32",  Secretary. 

Hamngton  Chapter  of  So  v.  P.  of  Rose  Croix,  H.  R.  D.  M.,  18°,  Registiy  of 
Canada.  Meets  at  Freemasons  Hall,  St.  John,  every  fourth  Friday  in  Feb- 
niary.  May,  Au^ist  and  November.  B.  Lester  Peters,  33",  M.  W.  S. ;  W.  J. 
Logan.  3:r ,  Registrar. 

New  Bninswick  Sovereign  Consistory,  33°,  P.  P.  S.,  on  the  Registry  of  the 
S.  C.  of  Canada:  Meets  at  Freemasons  Hall,  St.  John,  in  January,  April. 
July  and  October.  D.  R.  Munro,  3:3",  Commander ;  Wm.  J.  Logan,  >i'^\ 
Registrar. 


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Master,  Wni.  J.  Pui-kill,  Randwick,  Out.  Grand  Chaplain,  Rev.  Abraham 
Dawson,  Loujjhbom  Grand  Se(:rjetftry,.  Thomas  Keyes,  Esq.,  Regve,  St. 
Cathefifles".  GuflintrTreaainifir,  Capt.  Win.  Andferapn,  J.  P.,JllIounxain  View. 
Grand '.Lecturer,  Johh.  Glauseu,.  Esq.;  Aylmenr.-  Grand  Director  of 
Ceremonies,  \Vm.  "White,  Esq.,  Tweed.  D.  G.  Secretary,  Wm.  Heeney, 
Esq.,  Sl^  Catherines.    J).  G.  Treasurer,  AYm.  JbhiiBon,  E«q.,Bellvllle.  .K  G. 

■  Lecturers,  Major  John  Hoey,  J.  P.,  Hosemont.    Wm.  Henderson,  J.  P.,  Port 

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R.  W.  GRAXD  LODGET  or  NlSW  BTtVKSWlCK. 

R.  W.  Grand  Mast«r.  Edward  Willis,  M.  P.  P.,  St.  John,  N.  B.    Deputy 

tmpd  Masters.  W.  AVilson,  Esq.,  York  County,  and  A.  Cleland,  St.  Stephen, 
iJU  Gi^and  Chaplain,  Rev.  John  Todd,  Sussex,  N.  B.  R.  W.  Grand 
treasurer,  Samuel  DeVenne,  Sf..  J.  P.,  St.  John,  N.  B.  R.  W.  Grand 
Secretary,  A»  G.  Blakslee,  Tobique.  Grand  Lecturer,  James  Elliott,  St. 
John.    Grand  Director  of  Ceremonies,  Thomas  Scott,  St.  John. 


Knights  of  Pythias. 


Officers  op  the  Sttukme  Lodgk  Knights  of  Pythias. — Hon.  S. 
S.  Davis,  of  New  Hampshire,  Sitting  Supreme  Chancellor.  D.  A.  Woodruflf, 
of  Georgia,  Supreme  Chancellor.  D.  W.  Lindsej',  of  Maryland,  Supreme 
Vice  Chancellor.  W.  Bruce  Thompson,  of  Tennessee,  Suprone  Prelate. 
Joseph  Dawdall,  of  Ohio.  Supreme  Keener  of  R.  and  S.  Jos.  B.  Stumph, 
of  Indiana,  Supreme  M.  of  E.  Robin  Williams,  of  Maine,  Supreme  M.  A. 
J.  M.  Fisher,  of  Colorado,  Supreme  J.  G.  J.  W.  Thompson,  of  the  District 
of  (;)olumbia,  Supreme  O.  G. 

Deputy  Supreme  Chancellor  for  the  Province  of  New'  Bi-unswick  -John 
R.  Armstrong,  St.  John,  N.  B. 

LODGES  OF   NEW   BRUNSWICK.  ' 

New  Brunswick  Lodge,  No.  1,  St.  John,  N.  B. 
Cnion  Lodge,  No.  2,  St.  John,  N.  B. 
Wefjtmorland  Lo<lge,  No.  3,  of  Moncton.  N.  B. 
Frontier  Lodge,  No.  4,  of  Saint  Stephen,  N.  B. 

Independent  Order  Odd  Fellows, 

R.  W.  Grand  Lodge  of  the  Lower  Provinces  of  B.  N.  A.  will  hold  its  next 
Annual  Communication  in  S*.  John,  N.  B.,  on  the  second  Tuesday  in 
August,  1879.  •" 

Oii-FicEKS.— Gilbert  Murdoch,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  M.  W.  Grand  Master.  Kar- 
ris VanBlarcom,  Annapolis,  N.  S.,  R.  W.  Deputy  Grand  Master.  Thomas 
W.  TurnbuU,  Vale  Colliery,  R.  W.  Grand  Warden.  J.  C.  P.  Frazee,  Halifax. 
I,.  S.,  B.  W.  Grand  Secretary.  H.  A.  Taylor,  P.  G.  M.,  Halifax,  N.  S.,  R.  W. 
Grand  Treasurer.  Robert  Hockin,  Pictou,  N.  S.,  and  Frank  Graham,  Hal- 
ifax, N.  S.,  R.  W.  Gr  nd  Representatives  to  the  Grand  Lodge  U.  S.  Nelson 
A.  Cliff,  iFredericton,  N.  B.,  W.  Grand  Marshal.  W.  A.  Moore,  Portland, 
N.  B.,  W.  Grand  Conductor.  W.  M.  McLean,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  W.  Grand 
Guardian.  Fredk.  L.  Hea,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  W.  Grand  Herald.  W.  M. 
Weatherspoon,  Granville  Ferry,  N.  S.,  W.  Grand  Chaplain. 

Membei-ship  June  30th,  1878,  2057.  Total  receipts  of  Lodges  for  year 
ending  June  30th,  1878.  $11,659.68.  Amount  paid  for  Relief,  S2,0W.3a. 
Totalassetsof  Lodges,  $23,128.75. 

LODGES   Iff    NEW    BRUNSWICK. 

Pioneer  Lodge,  No.  9,  St.  John,  N.  B.    Meets  on  Friday. 
Beacon  Lodge,  No.  12,  St.  John,  N.  B.    Meets  on  Tuesday. 
Victoria  Lodge,  No.  13,  Fredericton,  N.  B.    Meets  on  Wednesday 
Peerless  Lodge,  No.  19,  Portland.  N.  B.    Meets  on  Wednesday 
Riuce  Albert  Lodge, -No.  86,  Moncton,  N.  B.    Meets  on  Wednesday 


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March,  4th  V.  P.,  Henry  Cumming,  5th  V.  P..  John  E.  Irvine,  Treasurer; 
Frank  Smith,  Secretary;  J.  C.  Watts,  Assistant  Secretai-y ;  \Vm.  M,  McLean, 
Jr.,  Financial  Secretary. 

Carleton  Reform  Club.— J.  Alfred  Clarke,  President;  Elijah  Ross,  Jamen 
Catleton,  G.  T.  F.  Wilsou,  W.  J.  Erviu,  A.  C.  A,  Salter,  T.  R.  Connors, 
Vice  Presidents;  W.  A.  Adams.  Secretary;  A.  C.  A.  Salter,  Treasurer. 

Ray  Reform  Club  (Mai*sh  Bridge.  St.  John).— Georee  Yeomans,  President; 
Geoi-ge  Hanlan,  Robert  Brown,  Wm.  J.  Fitzgerald,  Vice-Presidents;  Henry 
J.  Chittick,  Secretary -Treasurer. 

GRAND  DIVISION   SONS  OP  TEMPERANCE. 

Samuel  Tufts,  Grand  Worthy  Patriarch ;  John  Gowland.  G.  W.  Associate; 
S.  B.  Patterson,  G.  Scribe;  E.J.Sheldon,  G.  Treasurer;  James  Hannay, 
Qrund  Chaplain;  J.  P.  French,  G.  Conductor;  John  Mealey,  Grand  Sentinel; 
Alexander  W.  Patterson.  P.  G.  W.  Patriarch.  The  next  Session  will  be 
held  it  Moncton  on  the  2nd  Wednesday  in  January,  1879, 

CATHOLIC  TOTAL  ABSTINENCE   UNION  OF  NEW^  BRUNSWICK. 

Spiritual  Director.  Rev.  A.  Ouellet,  St.  John.  President,  R.  J.  Ritchie, 
Esq.,  M.  P.  P.,  St.  John.  1st  Vice-President,  John  McCarty,  Predericton. 
and  Vice-President,  P.  McCaffre}'-,  Esq.,  J.  P.,  Woodstock.  Recording 
Secretary.  P.  J.  O'Keefe,  Carleton.  Cor.  Secretary.  J.  P.  McGroiy.  Port- 
land. Financial  Secretary,  Thomas  B.  Foley,  St.  John.  Treasurer,  J.  B. 
Daly,  Poi'tland.    Sergeant-at-Arms,  John  Donovan,  Cork  Settlement,  Y.  C. 

LOCAL   DEPUTIES  OK  SOCIETIES. 

No.  1,  St.  Malachi's,  St.  John,  P.  Gleeson,  Esq.,  J.  P.  No.  2,  St.  Dunstan's, 
Fredericton,  J.  E.  Perks.  No.  3,  Father  Mathew  Association,  St.  John,  P.  J. 
O'Connor.  No.  4,  St.  Pati-ick's,  Carleton,  Geo.  Quinlan.  No.  5,  St.  Peter's, 
Portland,  Thos.  Bourke.    No.  6,  St.  Patrick's,  White's  Mountain,  Thomas 

French.     No.  7,  St.  Vincent  DoPaul,  Oromocto, .     No.  8,  St. 

Mary's,  Kingston,  Kent,  Martin  Lannigan.    No.  9,  St.  Stephen,  St.  Stephen, 

.    No.  10,  St.  Mai-y's,  Cork  Settlement,  Daniel  F.  Crowley.    No. 

11,  St.  Ignatius,  Peteraville,  C.  Bariy.  No.  12,  St.  Gertinide's,  Woodstock, 
B.  Lynch,  Esq.,  J.  P.  No.  13,  Cadets  I.  M.  C,  St.  John,  Jas.  E.  Coyle.  No. 
14,  St.  Patrick's,  Milltown,  R.  J.  McGarrigle.  No.  15,  St.  Patrick's,  Mus- 
quash, P.  P.  Byrne.  No.  16.  St.  Patrick's,  Golden  Grove,  P.  McManus.  No. 
17,  St.  George,  St.  George,  H.  McLaughlan,  M.  D.  No.  18,  St.  I'eter's  Cadets, 
Portland,  J.  T.  Burns,    No.  19,  St.  Aloysius  Association,  Portland,  John 

McGuire.    No.  20,  St.  William's,  Quaco, .    No.  21,  St.  Joseph's, 

Rothesay, .    No.  22,  St.  Patrick's  Cadets,  Milltown,  H.  McGar- 

rlg"  ;.     No.  23,  Father  Mathew,  South  Branch. ,     No.  21,  St. 


No.  25,  St,  Thomas  DeVillamoor, 


Edward's  Cadets,  Carleton, 

Richmond,  Angus  McNeill.    No.  26,  St  Augustine,  Moncton,  John  McManus. 

ST.    malachi's  total  ABS'H.VENCE   RELIEF  80CIE1Y. 

Spiritual  Director,  Rev.  J.  Flaherty.  President,  Patrick  Moran.  Vice 
President,  Timothy  Murphy.  Junior  Vice,  Wm.  J.  Duun.  Secretary,  P. 
Gleeson,  J.  P.  Assistant  Secretary,  M.  J.  Daley.  Financial  Secretary, 
Thomas  B.  Foley,  Asst.  Financial  Secretary,  James  McManus.  Treasurer, 
John  McCarthy.    Sergeant  at  Arms,  Michael  CuUinau. 

FATHER  MATHEW  ASSOCIATION, 

Chaplain,  Rev.  A.  Ouellet.  President,  J.  J.  Duffy.  1st  V.  P.,  Timothy 
Collins.  2nd  V.  P.,  John  Dollard.  Recording  Secretary,  T.  O'Brien.  Fi- 
nancial Secretary,  M.  Kcgan.  Corresponding  Secretary,  D,  McLaughlin. 
Treasurer,  C.  McGourty.  Librarian,  M.  Ilanratty.  Assistant  Librarian, 
J.  Connolly.    Conductor,  J.  Byrne. 

PETEIt's  TOTAL  ABSTINENCE  RELIEF  SOCIETY,   PORTLAND. 

1st  Vice-Pi'csident.  Bernard  Callahan,  2nd  V.  P. 
John  O'Keilly,  Recording  Secretary.  James  Boden,  Financial  Secretaiy. 
Martin  Allen,  Corresponding  Secretary.  Michael  Durick,  Treasurer.  Daul. 
McMonagle,  Assistant  Tl'ea^!urer.  John  Duross,  Sei"^eant-at-Arms.  David 
Coligan,  Librarian.    James  George,  Assistant  Librarian. 

ST.    ALOVSIUS,   ASSOCTATION,   PORTLAND. 

Spiritual  Director,  Rev.  James  McDevitt.    Pi-esident,  James  T.  Hurley. 


ST. 
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NEW  BRUNSWICK  MILITIA. 


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1st  \  ice  President,  John  McGuire.  2nd  V.  P.,  Andrew  Moore.  Recording 
■  Secretary,  D.  J,  Doherty.  Financial  Secretary,  Peter  Gallagher.  Assistant 
!  Financial  Secretarj-,  John  Cahill.  Cor.  Secretary,  Daniel  McGowau. 
,  Treasurer.  John  Donnelly.    Librarian,  Frank  McGuire,    Asst.  Librarian, 

W.  J.  Crowe.    Sergeant-atAnna,  John  O'Brien.    Janitor,  M.  Slavin. 

CADETS  OV  THE  IMMACULATE  CONCEl'TION. 
Spiritual  Director,  Rev.  J.  O.  Flaherty.  President.  R.  S.  Carleton.  Ist 
V.  P.,  J.  F.  Gleeson.  2nd  V.  P.,  T.  O'Regan.  Recording  Secretary,  John 
L.  Carleton.  Corresponding  Secretary,  F.  A.  Anglin.  Financial  Secretary, 
James  Powers.  Asst.  Financial  Secretaries,  J.  Slattery,  Joseph  Carney, 
P.  J.  Gleeson.    Treasurer,  W.  T.  Carleton. 

ST  PETEU'S  CADETS. 

President,  P.  J.  Burns.  1st  Vice-President, 
President,  W.  Hyland.  Recording  Secretary, 
ing  Secretary,  J.  Kelly.  Financial  Secretary, 
surer,  J.  Boden, 


Staff  of  Her  Majesty's  Forces 

IN   THE   DOMINION   OF  CANADA. 

Lt.  General  Sir  P.  L.  McDougall,  K.:C.  M.  G.,  Halifax. 

Asst.  MiUtai-y  Secretary,  Lt.  Col.  F.  W.  Freeraantlo.  Coldstream  Guards. 

Aides-de-Camp,  Lt.  T.  C.  Baxter,  R.  E.     Lt.  Hon.  W.  T.  Elliot,  'J3rd  P^egt. 

Brigade  Major,  Capt.  J.  Boughey,  62nd  F. 

A.  A.  and  Q.  M.  G.,  B.  Lt.  Col  A.  S.  Cameron,  25th  F. 

Town  Major,  Capt.  R.  Nagle. 

Officer  Commanding  Royal  Artillery,  Col.  A.  W.  Drayson,  R.  A. 

Officer  Commanding  Royal  Engineers,  Col.  J.  W.  Lovell,  C.  B. 


W.    Looney.    2nd  Vice- 

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OF    THE    DOMINION    OF    CANADA. 

Minister  of  Militia  and'Defence,  Hon.  Lt.  Col.  Masson. 

Deputy  Minister  of  Militia,  &c.,  Lt.  Col.  C.  E.  Panay. 

General  Officer  Commanding,  Lt.  (General  Sir  E.  Selby  Smyth,  K.  C.  M.  G. 
Aide-de-Camp,  E.  G.  Selby  Smyth,  HUtli  Foot. 

Adjutant  General  at  Head  Quarters,  Col.  Walker  Powell. 

Inspectors  of  Artillery,  Lt.  Col.  T.  B.  Strange,  R.  A.,  Quebec  ;  Lt.  Col.  D. 
T.  Irwin,  R.  A.,  Ontario  ;  Major  Price  James,  R.  A.,  New  Brunswick,  Nova 
Scotia  and  P.  E.  Island. 

MILITARY  DISTRICT  NO.  8,  PROVINCE  OF  NEW  BRUNSWICK. 

Deputy  Adjutant  General  Commanding,  Lt.  Col.  George  J.  Maunsell,  late 
Capt.  15th  Foot, 
brigade  Major,  Lt.  Col.  J.  R.  Macsliane. 
District  Paymaster,  Lt.  Col.  W.  T.  Baiid, 
District  Storekeeper,  Lt.  Col.  W.  Cunard. 
Staff.-  -Lt.  Col.  Maunsell.  D.  A.  O.    Lt.  Col.  Macshane,  B.  M. 

G2nd    BATTALION. 

Lt.  Col.,  A.  Blain.  Major,  H.  D.  Likely.  S.  Z.  Enrle,  Surgeon.  Capt.  H. 
H,  McLean,  Adjutant.  Bt.  Major  M.  Vv'.  Jiaher,  P.  M.  Capt.  John  S.  Hall, 
G.  M.  Capt.  F.  B.  Hazen.  Capt.  W.  Farren.  Capt.  J.  Devlin.  Capt.  E.  T. 
Sturdee.  Capt.  F.  H.  Hartt.  Capt.  W.  Z.  Earle.  Lieut.  W.  C.  Magee. 
Lieut.  G.  K.  Wallace.   Lieut.  —  Thomas.    Lieut.  G.  Coster.    Lieut.  —  Mills. 


New  Brunswick  Brigade  of  Garrison  Artillery. 

HEAD  QUAKTE'S,  ST.  JOHN,  N.   B. 

Lt.  Col.  S.  K.  Foster,  Commanding.  Major  and  Bt.  Lt.  Col.  O.  H.  Pick. 
Major  and  Bt.  Lt.  Col.,  M.  H.  Peters.  Bt.  Lt.  Col,  J.  D.  Underhill,  Adjutant. 
Major  R.  Farmer,  Quarter  Master. 

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IMPORTERS  AND  DEALERS  IN 


.AND    PROVISIONS, 

Flour,  Meal,  Tea,  Sugar,  Malasses,  Pork,  Fisb, 

FARMING  IMPLEMENTS,  &c. 
Robertson's  Wharf, 

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Country  Produce  taken  in  exchange  for  Goods.     Orders  promptly 
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INDEX  TO  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Albion  House,                  page.  48 

Barker,  T.  B.  &  Sons          ...  1 

Burpee,  I.  &  F.  &  Co 10 

Barnes  &  Co.,                      ....  115 

Black,  William                    ....  Ill 

Brown,  David                      —  y 

Burnham,  C.  E.  &  Co vlii 

Coward,  D.  W.                     ....  3 

Clarke,  Kerr  &  Thorne,      11 

Clementson,  F.  «&  Co 14 

Chaloner,  J.                        i 

Chisholm,  H.  W.  . . . .  ii  &  iil 

Caldwell,  Geo.  P.                ....  121 

Carpenter,  J.  T.                   117 

Estey,  Alwood  &  Co 9(5 

Everett  &  Butler,                ....  103 

Fanjoy,  W.  T.                     ....  tttt 

Fisher,  O.  S.  &  Co.              ....  lOfi 

Granville  &  McLean,          ....  136 

Oolding.  &  Co.                      ....  11!) 

Gnuit,  J.  McGregor,            4 

Gunter«S:Co.                        ....  109 

Gallagher,  M.  &  H.             ...  i . 
Golding,  I  Edgar,         Bottom  pages. 

Gale,  E.  W.                          ....  129 

Hall,  T.  H.                           ....  117 

Hayward,  W.  H.                  ....  2 

Hopkins.  John                     fi 

Hegau,  James                     27 

Hayward,  S.  &  Co.             ....  4.') 

Hegan,  J.  &  J.  &  Co 40 

Harris,  J.  &  Co.                   ....  H7 

Howe,  J.  &  J.  D.                  ....  105 

Horncastle,  J.                     113 


PAGE. 


HamUton,  H.  M.  &  Co, 
Jones,  T.  R.  &  Co. 
Jarvis,  C.  E.  L. 
Jack,  Henry 
Knowles,  S.  N. 
Knowles,  S.  N. 
Loudon  House— Retail, 
London  House— Wholesale, 
Lordly,  A.  J.  &  Son 
Marshall,  R. 
Magee,  D.  &  Co. 
Moore,  J.  B. 
Munroe,  John  J. 
Mastere  &  Patterson, 


Murdoch,  George 
Mealey,  John 
Nase,  P.  &  Son 
Purves,  G.  T. 
Paiks,  Wm.  &  Son 
Robertson,  J.  H. 
Royal  Insurance 
Rankine,  T.  &  Sons 
Snuth,  John 


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Stimpson,  Wallace  &  Co.— Top  pages. 
Thompson,  G.  F.  &  Sons    vi 


Tapley,  E.  A. 
Valpey,  J.  H. 
Vauwart,  A.  D.  G. 
Vanwart,  A.  D.  G. 
Warwick,  O.  H. 
Williams,  James 
Wisdom  &  Pish, 
Waring,  George  H. 


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ADVEUTTSEMKNTS. 


■CHALONER'S 

ANILINE  DYES, 

In  ColoredPacScets. 


ROJ^EINE,  PON€£4r  (rosy  crimson),  NICHOLSON'S 
SCARLET,  M  AGO  ALA  PINIf.,  REGENA  PVRPLE 
(red  shsule},  ATLAS  PFRPLE  (blue  sbade),  S^^INE 
VIOLET,  IHAIIVE,  PIIOSPHINE  YELLOW  (deep), 
AXILINE  YELLOW  (light),  NICHOLSON'S  BLIE, 
SOLUBLE  BLUE  (requires  Alum),  ATLAS,  GREEN, 
BISIHARCK  BROWN,  IHPERIAL  I9IAROON  (shade 
of  Crimson).  Also,— OARK  SEAL  BROWN  (a  late 
discovery). 

THESE  J.LL  (DISSOLVE  IJ7  WATE^R. 

THEY  WILL  DYE  WOOL,  SILK.    COTTON.  BRISTLES. 
GRASS,  MOSS,  PAPER,  GLUE,  WOOD,  IVORY,  *S:c. 

luk  may  be  inatantly  made  by  dissolving  Ponceau,  Purple. 
Violet,  or  Soluble  Blue,  in  rain  water. 


B:;;^  Chai.oner's  Aniline  Dyes  are  warranted  up  to  the  stand- 
ard in  every  respect.  Prices  very  low.  Messrs.  T.  B.  Barker 
&  Sous,  and  Dearborn  &  Co.,  are  our  largest  buyers.  Cau  be 
obtained  through  other  Merchauts  and  Druggists. 


-OllIGIXATED   BY — 


J".    CEE-A-IliOnsrEE,, 

Wholesale  (Druggist  and  (Dispensing  Chemist^ 

49  KING  STREET,  COR.  GERMAIN, 
SAINT  JOHN.  N.  B. 


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ADVERTISEMENTS. 


[1879. 


INTERNATIONAL 

STEAMSHIP  COMPANY. 


T.  0.  HERSEY,  President  and  Manager.  E.  L.  LIBBY, 

Treasurer.    Oapt.  J.  B.  OOYLE,  Chief  Engineer, 

Portland,  Maine. 


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ADVEKTI8EMENT8, 


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INTERNATIONAL 

STEAMSHIP  COMPAMY 


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The  favorite  and  superior  sea-going  Steamers  of  this  Line, 

ME]V  rOniC    1,000  tons,  Capt.  E.  B.  Winchester 
City  of  Portland,        "  "       S.  IL  Fike. 

.A>/r  nriinsirich         "  "       I).  S.  Hall. 

Fabnoutli,  "  "       W\  A.  Colhij. 

Leave  Heed's  Point  Wharf,  ST.  JOHJV,  at  8  a.  vi., 
EASTPORT  at  1  p.  ni.  same  day,  for  POUT- 
LAJ^'D  and  BOSTOJ^,  as  follows : 

In  March,  Ajnnl  and  May  e/ery  ^lONDAY  an*l  THURSDAY; 
in  June,  July,  Auyust,  .\ndto  'September  SSrd,  every  Monday,  Wednes- 
day and  Friday  ;  from  Septem  'jcr  'JiSrd,  antl  thi'ough  Octohtr,  Ninvmljer 
December,  every  MONDAY  and  THUllSDAY.  Possibly  more  fre- 
quent trijjs  in  July,  Angus'-  and  September.  See  advertisements  in 
papers. 

Usual  running  time  between  St.  John  and  Eastport,  4  to  4^  hours  ; 
Eastport  and  Portland,  15  to  17  hours  ;  Portland  and  Boston,  8  to  9 
hours. 

CX)NNECTIONS.— At  Portland  with  Portland  and  Ogdensburg 
Railroad  to  White  Mountains  and  liake  Champlain  ;  Portland  and 
Worcester  Ijine  for  Rochester,  Worcester  and  Intermediate  Stations  ; 
Grand  Trunk  Railroad  to  the  Mountains  and  all  jjarts  of  Canada  and 
the  West ;  Boston  and  Maine  and  Eastern  Railroads  to  Boston,  and 
at  Bostitn  with  Steamers  and  Railroads  to  all  ijarts  of  the  United 
States.  THROUGH  TICKETS  AT  REDUCED  RATES  may  be 
had  at  all  Stations  on  the  Intercolonial  and  Prince  Edward  Island 
Railways  and  Steamers,  Windsor  and  Annapolis  and  New  Brunswick 
Railways,  and  all  Steauier  Lines  into  St.  John. 


LOCAL  AGENTS. 


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GEO.  HAYES,  Ea-stport.    A.  E.  STUBBS,  Portland. 
W.  H.  KILBY,  Boston. 

H.  W.  CHISHOLM,  SAINT  JOHN. 


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BMt  Organi  in  Canada,  at 


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L.UBIIICATING  OILS,  COTTON  WASTK, 

^VltorCillT  IKOM  PIPE  AND  FITTINUM, 

And  jvU  articles  used  in  the  application  of  Steam  to  Machinery. 

Wo.  41  DOCK  STEEET  (Small's  Block),    . 

so?-    JOHISr,    IT.    B. 


Ayents  for  KnowlcH'  Steam  fumns  ;  Blaku's  do.  do.;  ]|oV)iu8on  &; 
Dayei's  liift  and  Force  do.;  IJell's  Te!ei»hone  ;  Rich'«  Saw  Shari)ener 
and  Gunimer. 


M.  &  H.  GALLAGHER, 


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Wholesale  and  Hilail  Dealers  and  Importers  of 

Foreign  and  Domestic  WINES  AND  LIQUORS, 


FLOUB,  MEAL,  TEAS,  FBOVISIONS, 


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3  and  12  Jones'  Brick  Building,  -  Charlotte  Street, 
SAINT    JOHN. 


Gents'  Twt;ed  Waterproof  Coats,  at  I.  Edgar  Oolding's, 


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ADVKIITI8KMENTH. 


£»TABM$4IIED  18»4. 


DAVID    BROWN, 

Saddle  and  Harness  Manufactureh. 


No.  8 
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Iliirnoss  of  eviTv  (Irscriiitioii,  Horse  Collars,  Y\iii|is,  Ac,  always  on  liaiiil. 

AIho.  Direct  Iinpc^rtur  of  Englisli  and  American  llarnesH 

Mountinf,'H  and  liCiither.     HarncsH  nmdc  tsi  order  in 

the  latest  Htyle,  an<l  at  reanonaljle  j)rice8. 

Harness  iiedlhi  lleiminii.     Ovdera  from  the  (Jonntrif  pmnipthi  dttemJcd  to. 


A.  J « Lerdily  &  Son, 

93    GERMAIN   STREET, 

(Opiiositu  New  MuHunic  Htill,) 

Manufacturers,  and  Dealers  in  all  kinds  of 


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Mattresses,  Mirrors  and  Upholstery  Goods 


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PARLOR   SUITS,    LOUNGES. 

Jhairs  and  f  atent  Iockers 

-A.     SFEOI-A-LTTT  I 

Best  Cioods !     Newest  Styles !     Lowest  Prices  ! 

t^T"  "We  aim   to   Please. 

A.   J.   LORDLY   &  SON. 


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Over  S,00()  OrgauH  now  in  uiie,  inauufiictured  by 


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e.  Fv  TMOMFBO'N  &:  SONS 

STEAM  P0"WE:R 

Paint  &  Color  Works, 

Iinpoi'tei-H  and  Mainifuctiirei'H  of 

WHITE  LEAD,  ZINC,  PAINT, 

AND  C  OLORS  OF  ALL  SHADES. 

Oils,   Spirits  of  Turpentine,    Varnishes, 
Putty,  Whiting^  Brushes,  &c. 

For  sale  lower  than  they  can  be  imported,  and  on  uh  favorable  terms 
aa  any  Houhu  in  the  DtHuiniun. 

FAOTOEY  —   ''7  to  143,  Office  and  Sample  Ware- 
rooms,  1      >inoess  Street,  St.  John,  N.  B. 

C.  F.  THOMPSON  &  SONS. 


All  KINDS 


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DRY 
COLOURS. 


We  arc  now  putting  up  MIXED 
PAINI'S  of  Different  Colours  in  Heal- 
ed Tins  from  1  lb,  upward.s.  These 
Colours  are  thoroUo'hly  mixod  by  Ma- 
chinery, under  the  Huperintendence  of 
a  i)rjiotical  painter  of  over  twenty  years 
experience,  and  we  guarantee  them  of 
tiie  best  (jualiLy,  to  dry  quick,  and  give 
perfect  satisfaction. 


DPTJUE 
COACH 

COLOURS, 

Ground  in 

JAPAN. 


tST"  Parties  doing  their  own  Painting,  or  requiring  Paint  all  ready  for 
use,  will  And  it  very  much  to  their  advantage  to  give  us  a  call,  where  they 
will  receive  all  necessary  information. 

From  our  superior  advantages,  being  manufacturers,  we  are  enabled  to 
supply  our  custoniera  at  a  nuich  less  cost  tlian  inqiorters. 


G.  F.  TlIOniPSON  &  SONS, 

IJfl  Princess  Street. 
Every  requisite  necessarj'  for  the  Trade  alwaj'S  on  hand.  .^:gj 


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Stlmiwon,  Wallaco  &  Co.,  City  RoatI,  Ht.  John,  N.  B. 
ADVKUTISKMKNTS. 


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Capital,  -  -  $10,000,000.00. 


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Capital  paid  up. 

Reserve  Funds, 

Life  Funds,  •         •  . 

Total  31st  December,  18TT. 


$1,447,7^5 
<S,10K,478 
ll,ts:i4,011 

$18,7»0,'^14 


Spiieil  with  ilie  CoTHii  at  Ota, 

According  to  the  requirements  of  the  Legislature  of  the 
Dominion  of  Canada, 

$200,000. 

J.  J.  ^  J*  SroHll'  EA¥i, 

No.  7  BARNHILL'S  BUILDING, 

Princess  Street,  St.  John,  N.  B., 

Agents  for  New  Brunswick. 


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FURNITURE 

WAREROOMS 

CIfcLai3?lotit3e   Stix^eeti^ 
Saint  John,  N.  B. 

(THREE.  BOOR8  SOUTH  HIDE  OF  KWH  ST.) 


M  Piizs  for  School  Uuro  at  tiio  k  Ettioi, 

BECENTLY  HELD  AT   FREDEBICTON. 


Having  boon  tlio  roeii)ient:i  of  a  liljeral  patronage  from 
our  customers  and  tlie  i)ublic  generally  for  the  past  25  years, 
tlie  undersigned  would  respectfully  announce  that  they  have 
at  last  secured  a  jjernumeut  and  very  desirable  location ; 
where  in  their  new,  commodious,  and  elegant  Warerooms, 
they  solicit  and  are  prepared  to  tilU  all  orders  for  Oliice, 
School,  or  Furniture  of  evei-y  description  at  the  shortest 
notice. 

Their  facilities  for  manufacturing  being  unequalled  in 
the  Maritime  Provinces,  a  continuance  d  the  i>atronag(i 
hitherto  so  liberally  bestowed  upon  the  firai  is  still  further 
requested. 

LARGE  REDUCTION  to  Cash  Buyers. 


C.  E.  15URNHAM  &  CO. 


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St.  John  News  Depot, 

GOIDEK  BAll  CORNER, 
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EDIA'BUHGII  AM)  LONDON, 

ESTABLISHED  IN  1809. 


PRESIDENT: 

HIS  (JKACE  THE  DUKE  OF  ROXBURGH,  K.  T. 

VICE-PRESIDENTS  : 

HIS  GRACE  THE  DUFvE  OP  SUTHERLAND.  K.  G. ;  HIS  .GRACE  THE 
DUKE  OF  ABKRCORX,  K.  fi. ;  SIR  JOHN   L.  M.  LAW- 
RENCE. liART.,  G.  0.  B.  &  K.  S.  1 . 


ta  Fife  Surplus  anil  km  y,    S,240, 


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**       X      lloiist'hold  l'"ui'iiituro.  Farm  rronerty.  Stores,  ^lercliandizc.  Vessels 


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oil  Stocks  oi-  in  Harlioi-.  audothei-iiisurable  I'roperty,  on  the  most  tavor- 
alile  terms.    Tliis  i/omijany  also  pnys  t'oi'  damage  done  by  explosion  of 
(las  takiiif;  place  within  biiildiiifrs  insured. 
Claims  settled  pi'omptly  without  reference  *-  >tlie  HeadOfllce. 

LIFE    DEPARTMEWT. 

Ninety  per  cent  of  the  Profits  are  allocaled  to  liiose  Insiu'cd  on  the 

Participating  scale. 

INDISPUTABILITY. 

-Vftei- a  Pidicy   has  Ix-eii  fi\('  years  in   existence  it  .^liall  l)e  held  to  be 
r'Z  '   indisputaltle  and  t';i'e  frmn  cxii'a  i)reni:iims.  even  if  tiie  iasun.'i  shuuKl 
!  renmve  to  an  unhealthy  cliin<Ue  after  iluvt  tinu.'. 
j  I'fr  For  rales  and  other  information  apply  at  tlie  otilce. 

Armstrong's  Building,  Union  Street,  batweon  Ger- 

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\  ,  >        /  ,  iiir:,->i  Fitrest,  and  Chinman's  Hill. 


Mantle  Cloth  at  <. 


K,\Cenerai  A^ent, 

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