1847 Family Christian Almanac

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1847 Family Christian Almanac
FAMILY CHRISTIAN ALMANAC
FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD,
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MONTREAL, 15rn OCTOBER. 1846.
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its
WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.
CUBIC, OR SOLID MEASURE.
TROY WEIGHT.
728 inches make - - - 1 foot
grams make ... 1 pennyweight
27 feet -------- 1 yard
20 pennyweights ... 1 ounce
) feet of hewn timber- 1 ton or load
12 ounces ------ 1 pound
218. 16 in., 1 imp. standard bushel
14 ounces 11 pennyweights and 16
to a pound
DRY MEASURE.
grains Tn.y, are equal
2
1
Avoirdupois.
pints
AVOIRDUPOIS WRIGHT.
make
IK drachms
-
-
-
-
ounces
lli
1
ounce
1
pound
...I
14 pounds
2^ pounds
1
...
4 quarters or 1121bs
I
20 cwt
1
stone
quarter
cwt.
ton
APOTHECARIES WEIGHT.
21 grains make ------ 1 .scruple
3 scruples
1
5
drachms
2
ounces
1
drachm
1
ounce
1
pound
........
CLOTH MEASURE.
nails
i
make ...
1
nail
-------
1
...
1
quarter
yard, or 36
inches
2-i
4 qu
irters
-
3 quarters
f
quarters
C,
quarters
-----
4
2
4
4
1
gallons
ell
English
1
ell
French
Ml? A SURE.
1
bushels
1
-
1
yard
-
.
1
two yards
-
1
pace
fathom
feet
">
-
feet, or
."^
yards
.
-
inch
.
1
.
make
1
clove
stone
tod
tods
1
wey
2 vveys
2 sack
1
sack
1
last
-
-
1
chain
1
furlong
8 furlongs, or 1760 yds 1 mile
3 miles
1
league
In Land Measuring the pole is d
vided into 25 links, or 7-92:n, each
40 square poles arc
1
1
rood,
and 4
rooc
acre.
>6!bsofold,
36 trusses
144 inches make
272^
feet or
yards
16 poles-
-
40
1
1
-
poles
^
\
30-^
1
or
\
-
-
.
-
-
-
i
yard
rod of brick-worl
-
\
10 chains - ^
4 roods /
60 poles, or
m
1
.
1
.
1
1
square pole
chain
rood
1
1
acre
j
4840 yards
640 acres
-
or GOlbs
new hay
truss
1
---------1
load
-------.1
.--------1
make
-
-
-
1
truss
load
ton
is -
\.
firkin of butter
A
A
firkin of soap
barrel of pot-ashes
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
-
-
-
-----
barrel of soap
barrel of raisins
-
-
-
-
-
-
12
7^
.14
-------42
quintal
chest of tea, about
hag of rice
A.
oils
salt
ton of salt
64
200
256
-
-
gallon of train and other
peck of
561bs
ton of seed oil
ton of fish oil
-
-
-
-
-
-
100
84
168
236 gals
252
foot
1
------
9 feet
1
STRAW.
A
SQUARE MEASURE.
-
1
...
...
2 cloves, or 141bs
2 stones, or 28!bs
MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES.
rod. pole, or perc
4 poles, or 22 yards
4u poles, or 10 chains
coomb
WOOL WEIGHT.
71bs
34 trusses, or 1^ load
1 foot
3 feet
bushel
8 bushels, or 2 coombs- 1 quarter
5 quarters, or 10 coom - 1 wey or load
5 pecks (water measure) 1 bushel
6 bushels
1 chaldron
36 trusses
-
1
peck
pecks
in.
Flemish
ell
1
-
quart
gallon
HAY.
1
make
1
1
16 Ibs
LOXG
3 barley-corns
}ii inches
make
quarts
J
1
square mile
LIQUID MEASURE.
4 gills make
pint
1 quart
2 pints
1 gallon
4 quarts
---.:]
-
10 gallons
42
63
84
2
2
gallons
gallons
gallons
-
hogsheads
pipes
...----,
1
anker
1
tierce
1
hogshead
puncheon
1
1
J
pipe or
tun
bun
MEMORANDA AND
ECLIPSES.
CHRONOLOGICAL CYCLES.
C
Dominical letter
Golden Numbers, or Lunar Cycle 5
14
Epact (Moon s age Jan. 1st)
,
>
(JSUO
Jewish Era com. llth Sept., 5HO^
Mnhommedan Era com 9thDcc.l
8
Solar cycle
r
Roman Indiction
Julian Period
2<i
I
EMBER DAYS.
February 24th. 26th. 27th.
May
2tith.
September 15th. 17th. 18th.
December
28lh. 29th.
COMMENCEMENT OF THE
Vernal Equinox
Summer
Solstice
15th. 17th. 18th.
SEASONS.
Spring begins March 21st, Ofi. 4orn. morning.
Summer begins June 21st, 9h. 31 in. evening.
Autumn begins September 23rd, llh. 2^m. morning.
Winter begins December 22nd, 5h, 11 in. morning.
Autumnal EquinHx
Winter Solstice
MOVE ABLE
Septuagcsima Sunday, January 31
Ash Wednesday,
February 17
1st
Sunday in Lent,
Palm Sunday,
Good Friday,
FESTIVALS.
Low Sunday,
March 28
April
Easter Sunday,
"
April 11
May 9
Rogation Sunday,
Ascension Day,
21
"
Pentecost
l<
Whit Sunday,
;
2
Trinity Sunday,
4
Advent Sunday,
13
23
30
November 28
"
"
FETES D OHLIGATION.
Circumcission,
January
"
Epiphany,
Annunciation,
Holy Thursday,
Corpus Christi,
&
St. Peter
All Saints
1
6
March 25
May
St. Paul,
Day,
Conception B. V. M.,
Christmas Day,
13
June
November
Dec.
"
June 3
ECLIPSES IN
THE YEAR
1847.
There will be two Eclipses of the Sun, and two of the Moon this
year.
I. There will be an
Eclipse of the Moon at the time of her full on Wed.
March
in
the
in
invisible
America. Visible in the
31st,
afternoon,
ncsday,
eastern hemisphere.
Magnitude, 3.43 digits on the Moon s northern limb.
II. There will be an Eclipse of the Sun on Thursday,
April 15th, at the
time of New Moon in the Morning, invisible in America. Its chief visibi
will
in
be
the
Indian
of
the
Southern Ocean,
Ocean,
lity
adjacent regions
extending to 80 of soulh latitude. It will be central and total on the meri
dian in long. 89 dcg. 58 min. cast from Greenwich, and lat. 21 dcg. 30 inin.
south.
This point is nearly opposite to the centre of the Gulf of Mexico.
III. There will be an Eclipse of the Moon on
Friday, September 24th,
at the time of Full
tains in America.
Moon
The
in the
morning, invisible east oi the Rocky Moun
beginning may be seen at California and in the
Oregon Territory and at Atasha, as likewise in Asia, the whole Eclipse
will be visible.
Magnitude 5.04 digits on the Moon s southern limb. Duration, 2 hours, 13 minutes.
IV. There will bo an Eclipse of the Sun on Saturday, the 9th October Ht
the time of New Moon in the morning, invisible in America
excepting t u
north eastern coast of Greenland, where the end may be seen
shortly after
s
ih? rising of the Sun.
;
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WEATHER TABLE.
The
following TABLES, ascribed to Dr. Ilcrschcll, and revised by Dr. Adam
Clarke, is a rational guide to the foreknowledge of the weather, founded
on a scientific estimate of the attraction (and its effects) of the sun and
moon for the earth.
Explanation. 1st. The nearer the time of the Moon s change, first
full, and last quarter, is to midnight, the fairer will the weather be
during the seven days following the space for this calculation occupies
from ten at night till two next
morning. 2nd!y. The nearer to mid-day, or
noon, these phases of the Moon happen, the more foul or wet the weather
may he expected during the next seven days the space for this calculation
These observa
occupies from ten in the forenoon till two in the afternoon.
quarter,
;
:
tions refer
principally to
to a considerable extent.
Summer, though they affect Spring and Autumn
3rdly. The Moon s change, first quarter, full, and
happening during six of the afternoon hours, t. e., from four till
be followed by fair weather
but this is mostly dependent on the
noted in the Table.
last quarter,
ten,
may
wind, as
:
it is
LORD BACON
If the
S
RULES FOR PROGNOSTICATING THE WKATHKR.
new Moon
does not appear till the fourth day, it prognosticates
a troubled air for the whole month.
2. If the Moon, either at her first
appearance or within a few days after,
has her lower horn obscured and
dusky, it denotes foul weather before the
full ; but if she be so discovered about the
middle, storms are to be expected about the full ; and if her
upper horn be affected, about the wane.
3. When on her fourth
day the Moon appears pure and spotless, her horns
unblunted and neither flat nor quite erect, but between both, it
promises fair
weather for the greatest part of the month.
1.
An erect Moon .is generally threatening and unfavourable, but parti
cularly denotes wind ; though, if she appears with short and blunted horns,
rdn is rather to be expected.
4.
MAY.
31 days.
The Lord
s
is
portion
his people
Acquaint now thyself with him,
and he at peace
thereby good shall
thee. Job xxii. 21.
;
Jacob is the lot of his inheritance.
Dcut. xxxii. 9.
The Lord my portion is,
I
shall be well supplied
Since he
What
i
1847.
Blind unbelief is sure to
err,
And scan his work in vain
;
mine, and I arn his,
can I want beside.
if
:
I
have done
iniquity,
St Philip &. StJas
4 S after taster
Jamaica disc 1495
4.Tii Buonaparte d 1821
1;S
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Ap
5|W|
4
4
4
Ice Bri at
Quebec 1836
Rogation Sunday
10
M
11,
Tu Chatham
W
12
13 Th
14iF
15JS
16 S
17
18
19
M
W
ill
18,11 56 I am the true vine-Jo
15, 1
33J7 19|11 56 See that you aro grafted in him
32J7 20 11 56 Enter into thejoy of
thy Lord-Mat 25,21
32 7 21 11 56 This will be said to the
d 1778
!
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Ascension Day
Vaccination inv 1796
1
I
307
I
S after Ascension
|Fire Montreal 1765
(iov Bugot d 1843
|
d 1506
287 25 ill
I
1
I
M
W
Pentecost Whit Sun
21
(i Victoria b 1819
25 Tu I aley d 1805
26
27 Tl, Calvin d 1564
28 K
1st Fire atQuebec 1845
29
30 S
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1
4
MJuv Tern Soc
M
L-.ist
4
or 1842 4
.
.
.
-
First Quarter,
-
.
-
Full
Moon.
shall live by
sheep
faith-Rom
of faith, ensures a
Looking unto Jesus-Heb
1,
17
crown
I
5h.
.
Quarter,
Moon,
The just
,
4
.
New
56;
:>1
4
4
4
Trinity Sunday
56,
12,2
27 1 26J11 56j As your
example
267 29 11
There is none that doeth good-Rom
3,12
257 30|11 56j
56 lerefore we are all
guilty
24 7 31111
Prove your own selves-2 Cor 13, 5
56j
23 7 32 ill 56
If you are
right, you will know it
227 33!ll 66 I am [he bread of life-John
6, 35
21 7
56 Learn to feed on Christ
by faith
197
rave not my soul destitute-Pi
141,8
18 7
A soul without God is truly destitute
17 1
Search the Scrinturts-John
5, 39
177
The Screens did so
1H7 39 11
The Lord is good-Nah 1 7
167 40 11
A
Scriptural axiom
157 40 11
He delighteth in mercy-Mic 7, 18
I
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22 S
23 S
23; 11
29,7 24111 fioJThc life
I
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Th Columbus
21
-
14th 10
21st
9
29th 9
53m. Evening.
27
2
48
Morning.
Evening.
Evening.
QUERIES ANSWERED.
not better to
kc^p stu ck at the barn late in the spring, rather than
permit them to feed down meadow land
Is
it
?"
i
!
:
do no
497 6 11 57|The Father himself loveth
you-Jno 16,
487 7 11
He is unchangeable
[27
o7|
477
57jHoliness becometh thine house-Ps 93 5
457 911 57, Keep thy body and soul
pure
43 7 llill 57jPray without
ceasing-1 Thes 5, 17
427 12111 56, Live in the spirit
of prayer
f)7 13,11 56 Order my
steps in thy word-Ps 119,133
337 Hjll 56| Erring man needs Divine
direction
377 15jll 66, Be watchful-Rev 3, 2
367 17111 56: Or the devil will take all
4
4
4
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Texts and Notes.
3,M
6Th
I
more. Job xxxiv. 32.
Sundays and
Remarkable Days.
2jS
;
God is his own interpreter,
And he will make it plain.
That which I sec not teach thou me
is
Save thy people, and bless thine in
heritance
feed them also, and lift
them up for ever. Psalm xxviii. 9.
-
i
:
come unto
Farmers err much in
Certainly
allowing their cattle to run over their
lands or pastures before the
ground is settled or the grass started
AninmlB should be fed at the barn till there is a
pretty fair bite of grass
what
soil
do potatoes do best
Upon
t are
rather than dr
nioist>
? and abounding in vegetable
meadow
?"
;
JULY.
31 days.
Blessed are those servants, whom
the Lord when he cometh shall rind
watching. Luke
1847.
All things, whatsoever
ye shall
ask in prayer
believing, ye shall re
xii. 37.
ceive.
Watch
tis your Lord s command,
And while we speak he a near ;
Do
-!
let
>s
away
thce go,
bestow
;
thy face,
an urgent, pressing case.
In every thing give thanks for this
the will of God in Christ Jesus
concerning you. 1 Tfiess.v. 17, 18.
:
Luke
xxi. 22.
cannot
not turn
Mine
Be ye therefore ready also for the
Son of man cometh at an hour when
ye
I
Till a blessing tliou
Mark the first signal of his hand,
And ready all appear.
think not.
M<it.
Lord,
:
is
xii. 40.
K
3 S
4S
6M
167 61 12
177 61 12
177 61 12
187 50 12
197 50 12
207 50 12
21 7 4312
227 48 12
237 47 12
247 46 12
257 45 12
267 44 12
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7
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d 1797
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10
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12
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14
15
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Th Roval Soc char 1662
Watts d 1774
7 S after Trinity
17 S
18 S
22
23
24
Calvin b 1509
6 S after Trinity
Erasmus d 1536
27|7 43 12
Fire
New York l845
Dr Twisse d 1646
287 43 12
2!7 4212
307 41 12
Burns d 1796
31 7
n U Kng& Scot 1706
Canada U Bill 1840
S
R Cromwell d 1712
327
337
347
357
367
F
40 12
39 12
38 12
37 12
36 12
35 12
27 Tu N Toleration Act 18124 37 7 34 12
iWilherforce d 1833
4 387 33 12
29 Th Lord Durham d 1840
4 397 32 12
Penn d 1718
30 K
14 41 7 31
S
4 427 30
Gray d 1771
8 S alter Trinity and 4
[St James 4
W
I
Last Quarter,
Bring rny soul out of prison-Ps 142.
SiSin is a arful dungeon
5 I am a Father to Israel-Jer 31 9
5 And as a father I pity tlife
6 The Lord is very pitiful-Jug
5, 11
5 Take Job lor an
example
5 I was in the Spirit on the Lord s
day6| Kvery believer is so
[Rev 1 10
6j
f<
,
:
51 will redeem them from death-Hos
The blood of Christ is the price
6]
6|My soul thirsteth lor God-Ps 42, 2
I
An universal
It is
here-Matt 17, 4
>ven
4Gm. Morning.
6
41
2()th
7
27lh
5
56
12
-
5th
13th
First Quarter,
-
-
Full
.
-
Moon,
art is he
31i.
-
.
We
privilege
for us to be
are not s:ived-Jer 8, 20
Praise God it is not too lato
How amiable are thy tabernacle* !-P
Attend God s house regularly
6|
[84, 1
6iPut away your evil domgs-fsal, 16
.
-
good
Where thou
-
Moon,
13,
[14
6|He is a fountain of life
6, Return unto me-Mnl
3, 7
6)O backslider hear this
61 am the light of the world-John 8, 12
6 There is no darkness in him
6 Cast down, but not
destroyed-2 Cor 4,9
6iGod hath said, he will never leave the*
6 Lay hold on eternal lile-1 Tim
6, 12
.
New
,
Morning.
Morning.
Evening.
FODDER.
Sow
corn broadcast for fodder. Some
experiments that have been made,
seem r,o show that this would be one of the easiest methods of
making win
ter fodder known
and it would certainly be a kind of food
highly relished,
and very nutritious to all animals. The trial
made, indicated that from
eight to ten tons of food could be grown on an acre.
From two and a hulf
to three bushels of corn
he
n
sow
acre
but
there can be little hope
may
per
;
of success, unless the soil is clean and rich.
;
AUGUST.
31 davs.
The needy
shall not be forgotten
the expectation of the poor shall not
Lel not your heart be troubled
believe also in me.
ye believe in God,
:
John
1847-
perish for ever. Psalm ix. 18.
A certain refuge Christ will prove
For all the poor opprest ;
To save the people of his love,
And give the weary rest.
This poor man cried, and the Lord
xiv. 1.
Jesus. Hear our humble pray r;
Tender shepherd of thy sheep,
Lrt thy mercy and thy care
Ail our souls in safety keep.
The Lord of hosts is with us the
God of Jacob is our refuge. Psalm
;
hoard him, and saved him out of
his troubles.
xlvi. 11.
Sundays and
Remarkable Days.
S
1
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Tu! Columbus Am
Buonaparte b 1169
1
Kenclon d 171-)
4 40 17 27|i2
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f
1675
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ThJK George IV b 1762
13|
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21 12
7
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1412
1212
1012
20 12
18 12
16 12
7
4
Adelaide b 1793
Printing invested 1437 5
11 S after Trinity
i
0112
6 59 12
8 6 57J12
20 /
12 S after Trinity
Wallace d 1305
Si Bartholomew
25
illerschel d 1822
SelTh Dr A Clarke d 1832
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29 8
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31
10 6
1116
12 6
13 6
14 6
16 6
18 6
19 6
Tu
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Grotius d 1645
13 S alter Trinity
Faley b 1743
Bunyan d 1688
\5
-
Last Quarter,
New
My God
shall supply
your need-Phil
Yea all your need
Worthy is the lamb-Rev 6,
Heaven s new song
tliou faithful
2 There
4,
[19
12
unto death-Rev
Remember the palm and the
God is faithful-1 Cor 1, 9
He will not disappoint thce
3
53 12
2, 10
crowii
Follow after righteousness-1 Tim 6,
is much not yet possessed
2,Hide not thy face from nie-Psl43, 7
2 MY unfaithfulness deserves it
I lift up my soul unto thee-Ps 143, 8
Lord hear and save me
Do not abhor us-Jer 14, 21
We are very wicked
Cease to do evil-Isa 1 I
11
j
51 12
60 12
4312
4612
44 12
42 12
4012
...
-
-
-
First Quarter,
-
-
-
Full Moon,
Be what you seem to be
5 Ye shall reverence my sanctuary-Lev
5 God s house deserves respect
[26, 2
5 Lead us not into temptation-Matt
6, 13
5 Lest we yield
of
the
faitli-1
Tim
Fight
good fight
6, 12
The only warfare of a Christian
5512
-
Moon,
,
3
3
3
.
.
G
6
6
5
5
412
212 3[Be
19|Th
..
For your sakes he became poor-2 Cor
What a motive to love him
[8,9
hand I commit my spirit-Ps
Language of a dying saint
[31,6
Glory in the Lord-1 Cor 1 31
Many Glory in sin
The Lord trieth the hearts-Prov 17, 3
5 12
12
6 12
Stt.amboats inv 1807
VI
all
6.
"
4 51 ,7
4 52,7
i 54 7
4 55 7
Duchess of Kent b 1786
1
xxxiv.
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Psalm
Texts and Notes.
S after Trinity and 4 45 7 28 12
M
:
,
3d
9h
10th
19th
26th
7
1
,
3m. Morning.
32
Evening.
5
Morning.
13
Morning.
DRAINING.
the dry season, and those
Undcrdraining should be performed during
fields should no longer
fanners who have wet spots of ground in cultivated
mode of rendering such land productive. Open drains
the
simple
delay
drain for any
should never be made but to carry off surface water. No
but an open one this
other purpose should be much less than three feet deep,
wide to prevent the banks sliding, and this is an
depth must be nine feet
enormous waste of land. But a covered drain occupies no ground. The
from this cause is also much greater in case of open drains.
expense of digging,
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;
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J]
NOVEMBEK.
30 days.
To
Lord our God belong mcr.
ciesand forgiveness, though we have
i
the
rebelled against him.
Dan.
ix. 9.
Jesus, thou art all compassion,
Pure, unbounded love thou art
Visit us with thy salvation,
Knter every trembling heart.
O
Lord, to us belongeth confusion of
facr, because we have sinned against
||
Ihcc.
Dun.
ix. 8.
Lord
with an everlasting salvation. Jsuiati
xlv. 17.
A
:
1847.
Israel shall be saved in the
debtor to mercy alone,
Of covenant mercy sinjr,
Nor fear, with thy righteousness
I
My
Ye
person and onV rins to
on,
brin".
not be ashamed nor con
founded world without end. Isuiah
shall
xlv. 17.
SOVEREIGNS OF ENGLAND SINCE THE CONQUEST.
COMMONWEAL.. 1649 Jan.
31
16
O. CROMWELL. 1653
11. CllOMWELL.il 658 Sept.
4
COMMONWEAL. .|1659 April 22
I),-c.
INTERREGNUM.
653 Dec. 12|
4 10 12
Westminster.
4 8 21 1658 sent. 8
7 19 1659 April 22 86 Clieshunt.
1
f>[
1
4
1660
29i
May
THE STUART FAMILY RESTORED.
CHARLES
(I
7
,1685 Feb.
8 10 5 |16ti8 Dec. II
THE REVOLUTION.
WILLIAM III
13
20 1702 Mar. 61
1689 FeblS
MARY II
4 10 12 1694 Dec 2al
THE UNION OF THE TWO KINGDOMS.
ANNE
1702 Mar. 8 12 4 24 1714 Aug. 1 49
CEOIU,! 1
1714 Aug. 1 23 10 10 1727 June 11 67
GEORGE II ,...il727 June 11 33 4 14 1760 Oct. 25
GEORGE III ... 17tiO Oct. 25 59 3 4 1820 Jan. 29
GEORGE IV.... 1820 Jan.
10 4 28 1830 June 26
\VILLIAM IV... 1830 June 26
6 11 24 1837 June 20 72
VICTORIA I ....jlo37 Juno 20 Whom GOD preserve
Westminster.
*
refer
1660 May 29
6
..1685 Feb.
II.. ..
JAME.-, 11
24
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Paris.
Westminster.
Westminster.
Westminster.
Hanover.
Westminster.
Windsor.
Windsor.
Windsor.
!
Some
legal
documents between July 5tli and 17th, 1535,
[GREY as Queen.
to
24
THE ROYAL FAMILY.
HER MAJESTY QUEEN ALEXANDRINA
VICTOR FA (only
child of the
Duke of Kent,) horn 24th May, 1819, succeeded to Iho
Crown 20th Juno, 1837, and married 10th Feb., 1840, Francis
Albert Augustus Chas. Emanucl, Duke of Saxe, Prince of
late
Coburg and Gotha, born 2Gth August, 1819.
Issue,
Victoria-Adelaide-Mary-Louisa, Princess-Royal, boin Nov. 21,
1840.
2. Albert-Edward, Prince of Wales, born Nov. 9, 1841.
3. Alice-Maud-Mary, born April 25, 1813.
4. Alfred-Ernest-Albcrt, born August G, 1844.
5. Helena-Augusta-Victoria, born May 25, 184G,
1.
Annual Parl. Grant.
100,000
Dowager Queen Adelaide born August 13, 1792
Ernest-Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, (King of Hanover,)
born 5th June, 1771
21,000
George, Prince-Royal, born 27th May, 1819.
Adolphus-Frcd., D. of Cambridge, born 21th Feb. 1774... .27,000
Prince George, born 26t!i March, 1819.
Princess Augusta, born 19iii July, 1822.
Princess Mary, born 27tli November, 1833.
16,000
Mary, Duchess of Gloucester, bom 25i.li April, 1776
16,000
Sophia, Princess, born 3d November, 1777
Duchess of Kent, Mother of the Queen, born 17th August,
1786
30,000
Leopold, King of he Belgians, uncle to the Queen, born
I
cember
De
50,000
1G,"1790
THE BRITISH MINISTRY.
the retirement of Sir Robert Peel, (June 2Gth, 1846,)
Lord John Russell came into olicc, and tiie following is the list of
the new Cabinet
Upon
:
THE CABINET.
Lord High Chancellor
President of the Council
Lord Privy Seal
Secretary for the Home Depart
Secretary for the Foreign Depart
Secretary for the Colonies
Lord Cottenham ....10,000
Marquis of Lansdowne 2.000
Earl of Minto
2,000
Sir George Grey
5,000
Viscount Palmerston... .5,000
Earl Grey
5,000
Lord John Russell
5,000
First Lord of the Treasury
5.000
Mr. Charles Wood
Chancellor of the Exchequer
4,000
Chancellor of the Dutchy of L castcr.Lord Campbell
3,000
Mr. Macaulcy
Paymaster-General
Viscount Morpeth
2,000
Woods and Forests
of
Clanricarde2,500
Postmaster-General
Marquis
Earl of Clarendon
Board of Trade
2,000
Hobhouse
Sir
John
Control
3,500
Board of
Mr. Labouchcre
5,500
Chief Secretary for Ireland
Earl of Auckland
4,500
Admiralty
,
25
NOT OF THE CABINET.
Right Hon. R. L. Sheil 2,000
Hon. Fox Maule
2,430
Sir Thomas Wilde
5,500
Mr. A. Rutherford
Mastei of the Mint
Secretary-at- War
Attorney-General
Lord Advocate
Mr. T. Maitland
1,500
Earl of Besborough... 20,000
Duke of Wellington.... 3,500
Master-General of the Ordinance.... Marquis of Anglesey... 3.50U
Solicitor-General for Scotland
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
Commander-in-Chief
CANADA,
GOVERNOR-GKNERAL.
His Excellency the Right Hon. James Bruce, Earl of Elgin and
Kincardine, Baron Bruce of Kinross and of Torry, one of Her
Majesty s Most Honorable Pnvy Council, Governor-General of
British North America, and Captain General and Governor-inChief in and over the Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia, New
Brunswick, and the Island of Prince Edward, and Vice Admirul
of the same.
Lieut. Colonel Edmund Antrobus, Provincial Aide-de.Camp.
Lieut. Colonel DeSalabery, Extra Provincial Aide-de-Camp.
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.
Hon. William Morris, Presiding Councillor and Receiver-General.
Dominick Daly, Provincial Secretary.
William H. Draper, Attorney General, U. C.
Denis B. Papineau, Commissioner of Crown Lands.
James Smith, Attorney General, L. C.
Wm.
Cayley, Inspector General of Public Accounts.
OFFICERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.
Etienne Parent, Clerk.
W. A. Himsworth, Third Clerk.
W. H. Lee, Assistant Clerk.
Olivier C6td, Fourth Clerk.
Samuel B. Smith, First Clerk.
Michael Naughten, Messenger,
Flavien Vallerand, Second Clerk. David
Ryan, Doorkeeper.
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
[Legislative Council Chamber,
Government Buildings,
missioners Street, formerly St.
Members.
Residence.
R. E. Caron, Speaker,
Robert S. Jameson,
P. B. de Blaquiere,
Peter
Gill,
Robert B. Sullivan,
M
William Morrib,
Quebec,
Ann
s
Date
Com
Market.]
of
Summons.
9th June, 1841.
Toronto,
ditto
Kingston,
Montreal,
Toronto.
Montreal,
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
26
Members.
Alexander Frazer,
George Pemberton,
Residence.
Bartlielcmy Toilette,
Village of Industry, ditto
James Crooks,
Adam
Ferguson,
John Macaulay,
John Hamilton,
*ran<;oi8-P. Bruneau,
John
Donald,
M
Adam
Ferric,
Jean Baptiste Tachd,
Paul II. Knowlton,
homas \l-Kay,
I
R OVi
Date of Summons.
9th June, 1841.
Frascrfield,
ditto
Quebec,
Flamborough, W
Flamborougli,
Kingston,
Kingston,
Montreal.
E
Gananoquc,
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
Montreal,
ditto
Kamouraska,
Bromc,
ditto
New
Edinburgh,
ditto
ditto
St Laurent,
14th June, 1341.
St. Arrnand,
Moore,
7th Sept., 1811.
Dickson,
19th August, 1842,
Niagara,
Amable Dionne,
ditto
Kamouraska,
Joseph Dionne, St. Pierre Lcs Bccquets,
ditto
1
jahnei
iiilip
George
us
l
II.
J.
R
.]
Goodhue,
Sherwood,
William Walker,
London,
ditto
Toronto,
ditto
Quebec,
ditto
Christopher Widrner, Toronto,
15th August, 1843.
/Etmlnis Irving,
4th Sept., 1S43.
Newmarket,
Louis Massuc,
ditto
Quebec,
B. de
27th Sept., 1843.
Boucherville, Bonchcrville,
James Morris,
30th Nov., 1844.
Brockville,
John Neilson,
ditto
Quebec,
James Gordon,
Amherstburgh, 3rd Nov., 1846.
J.
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PERMANENT OFFICERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
Clerk.
Charles De Ldry,
)
,
Assistant Clerks.
John F. Taylor,
Senior,
\
J.
Fennings Taylor, Additional Clerk Assistant, and Chief
Office Clerk.
E. L. Montizambert, Law
Clerk, English Translator, and
Clerk of Committees.
Robert Lemoinc, French Translator.
W. A. Maingv and E. Doucet, Junior Clerks.
Kev. W. A. Adamson,
Chaplain and Librarian.
J.
Adamson, Assistant Librarian.
F. S. Jarvis, Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod.
Olivier Vallerand,
Scrgeant-at-Arms.
Thomas
Brooke, Doorkeeper.
Michael Keating, Chief
Messenger.
The members of the Legislative Council are
appointed by Her
Majesty, and hold their seats for life, but may resign if they see
fit.
Ten members, including the Speaker, constitute a
quorum.
27
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.
[Elected in October and November,
SIR
ALLAN NAPIER
M NAB,
1844.]
Speaker.
28
PERMANENT OFFICERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY,
W.
B. Lindsay, Clerk.
G. B. Faribault, Assistant Clerk.
G. W. Wicksteed, Law Clerk and English Translator-
W.
P. Patrick, Chief Office Clerk.
29
W.
Ross, Chief Clerk of Committees.
Henri Voyer, French Translator.
P. E. Gannon, Clerk of French Journals.
G. M. Muir, Clerk of English Journals.
Alfred Patrick, Clerk of Committees.
Thomas Vaux, Second Office Clerk and Accountant.
Alfred Todd, Clerk of Committees.
W. B. Lindsay, junior, Assistant Law Clerk and
English
Translator.
G. Ldvesque, Assistant French Translator.
do
D. P. Myrand, do
do
do
J. Huston,
William Winder. Librarian.
Alpheus Todd, Assistant Librarian.
George K. Chishohn, Sergeant-at-Arms.
J. B. Moraud, Junior Clerk.
Thaddcus Patrick, Junior Clerk.
do
Henry llartney
do
King Barton
W. H. Lcmoine
do
W.
do
Spink
L. Bcrtholot
do
H. B. Stuart
do
A. L. Cardinal, Chief Messenger
Robert Defries, Post Master
")
(
John Cameron, Assistant Messenger
John O Connor, Doorkeeper
,
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PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS.
CIVIL.
CIVIL
Henry Cotton,
SECRETARY
S
OFFICE.
First Clerk.
William R. Bartlett, Second Clerk.
Michael Turner, Third Clerk.
Philip St. Hill and James MofTatt, Messenger*.
PROVINCIAL SECRETARY S OFFICE.
Hon. Dommick Daly, Provincial Secretary.
James Hopkirk, Assistant Secretary (West)
T. D, Harington, Chief Clerk, and Clerk of the Blue Book.
Grant Powell, Charles Birch, and Henry E. Steele, Clerks.
Christopher Dunkin, Assistant Secretary (East).
Thomas Row, Henry Jarmy, W. H. Jones, A. R. Rochtt, and
S. Tetu, Clerks.
John Gow, Office Keeper.
John Twomley, Messenger.
C
30
RECEIVER GENERAL
Hon.
S
OFFICE.
W.
Morris, Receiver General.
Bernard Turquand. First Clerk.
Thomas A. Carey, Second Clerk.
George Hamilton, Third Clerk.
George Grundy, Fourth Clerk.
INSPECTOR GENERAL S OFFICE.
Hon. William Cayley, Inspector General.
Joseph Gary, Deputy Inspector General.
Philip Durnibrd, First Clerk.
David Ross, Second Clerk.
Matthew Jack, Third
Clerk.
William Dickcnson, First Book-keeper.
C. E. Anderson, Second
do
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS.
Hon. W.
B. Robinson, Chief Commissioner.
C. E. Casgrain, Esq., Second
Begly, Secretary.
do
Thomas A.
John H. Conolly, Clerk.
CROWN LANDS OFFICE.
Hon. D. B. Papineau, Commissioner.
Tancred Boutillier, Assistant Commissioner.
J. Dean and A.
Nab, Accountants.
M
C. Tarbutt,
J.Langevin,
J.
)
J
Corresponding Clerks.
BRANCH OF CROWN LANDS OFFICE,
Formerly the Receiver General s Office.
Joseph Bouchette, Senior Surveyor and Draughtsman
Andrew John Russel, Second do
Edward T. Fletcher, Assistant do
William Spragge, Chief Clerk.
Thomas Hector, Second Clerk.
Henry John Jones, Third Clerk.
) T
John A. Higgins,
Clerks.
George Shaw,
[Junior
PROVINCIAL REGISTRAR S OFFICE.
Richard A. Tucker, Provincial
Registrar.
William Kent, First Clerk.
George Henry Lane, Second Clerk.
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT FOR LOWBR CANADA.
J. B. Meilleur, M. D. Super intcndant.
J.
P. Boucher, Belleville, Assistant.
UPPER CANADA.
Rev. E. Ryerson, D, D., Superintendant.
Assistant.
TRANSLATOR OF THE LAWS.
Thomas Amiot.
PROVINCIAL
W.
GEOLOGIST.
E. Logan, Member of the
Geological Societies of London
ind Paris.
Alexander Murray, Assistant Geologist.
E. S. de Rottermund, Chemist.
31
MILITARY DEPARTMENT.
HEAD QUARTERS
MONTREAL.
Lieutenant General the Earl Cat heart, K.C. B., Commander
of the Forces
)
Major J. Douglas, 79th Regt.,
Capt. C. W. 1). Slavely, Mill Regt., \ Aide?-de-Camp.
Lieut. A. L. Peel, 5^d Rcgt.,
)
Major General Sir J. A. Hope, K.C.B.
J.
T.
Captain
Hope, 7 3d R^gt., Aide-de-Camp.
Ensign Colin
Donald, Town Major.
M
MILITARY SECRETARY
S
DEPARTMENT.
Captain G. Talbot, 43d Regt., Military Secretary.
Captain A. Bulger, P. Lawler, J. R. Spong, ) r
R. G. Grcig and Edward Roo.
,
,
J
>
ADJI; PANT GENERAL S DEPARTMENT.
G. A. Wctlicrall, C. B. Deputy Adjutant General.
Lieut. Col. S. 1). Pritchard, Major Brigade.
Col.
Capt. F. I. Grillin,
/Deputy Assistants
Capt. E. S. Claremont, R. ( .Rifles,
Adjutant General.
Wright, G. C. E. Collhurst and W. F. Grasett, Clerks.
W.
QUARTER MASTER GENERAL S DEPARTMENT.
Hon. C. Gore, C,. B., Deputy Quarter Master General.
Capt. C. Ready, list Regt., Deputy Asst. Qr. Mas. Gen.
W. Rogers, Is. II. Hughes, and W. Moore, Clerks.
ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT.
J. S. Elliot, Ordnance
Storekeeper.
W. II. Blenkarne, Deputy Ordnance Storekeeper.
E. Fayrcr, John Grcig, E. Wilgrcss, George Wilgrcss, G. t
Col.
.
Stephens, Clerks.
W.
II.
Gray, Barrack Master.
INDIAN DEPARTMENT.
George Vardon, Chief Clerk and Accountant.
Duncan C. Napier, Superintendant
of Indian Affairs
E. N. Deloriinier, Interpreter.
COMMISSARIAT DEPARTMENT.
&
Visitor.
General Branch.
William Filder, Commissary General.
John Lane, Assistant Commissary General.
L. Ronth, Deputy Assistant Commissary General.
T. II. Tubby, and A. C. Crookshank, Treasury Clerks.
Local Branch.
George Adams, Assistant Commissary General.
C. T. Walcot, and C. E. Babington,
Treasury Clerks.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
John Shortt, Deputy Inspector General of Hospitals.
A. T. Jackson, and J. Millar, Staff Surgeons.
8. W. Leslie, and Thomas Raffan, Clerks.
32
ROYAL ENGINEER DEPARTMENT.
General Branch.
W.
C. E. Holloway, Commissionary Royal
Engineer.
Capt. B. S. Stehelin, Asst. Com. Royal Engineer!.
Lieutenant and Adjutant, W. S. Morrison.
Lieutenant, T. A. L. Murray.
R. J. Pilkington, Draughtsman.
John Owens, Clerk of Works.
Col.
Joseph Collard, Foreman of Works.
John Stephens, F. W. Lancaster, F. N. Boxer, N. Lamont,
John Gardiner, Clerks.
District Branch.
Lieutenant C. Pasley.
Do
R. I). Kerr.
Thomas Kinton, Clerk of Works.
James Kerr, Henry J. Sedley, Clerks.
T. B. Cockburn, Foreman of Works.
CHAPLAINS.
Chaplain to the Montreal Garrison, Rev. D. Robertson.
Acting Chaplain to the Troops on St. Helen s Island, Rev.
J.
Ramsay, M. A.
GENERAL OFFICERS OF MILITIA
IN
CANADA.
Adj. Gen. Col. Plomcr Youn<r.
D. A. G. Lieut. Col. E. F. Tache.
Do
REGIMENTS
Montreal
IN
do
CANADA
D.
&.
M Donald.
OFFICE US COMMANDING.
Head Quarters for British America.
Lieut. Genl. C. M. Eurl Cathcart, K.C.B.,
rnandcr of the Forces.
Com.
Major Genl. Sir James Arch. Hope, K.C.B. Gen].
Officer of the District.
Royal Artillery, Col. Campbell.
52d Light Infantry, Lieutenant Colonel French.
2d Bat. Riflo Brigade, Lieutenant Colonel Irton.
Quebec Royal Artillery, Lieutenant Colonel Walker.
Reserve Bat. Rifle Brigade, Lieut. Col. Beckwith.
93d Highlanders, Lieutenant Colonel
Spark.
St. Johns
nth Rcgt., Lieut. Colonel G. P. Bradshavve, K.H.
R.
P. Holmes.
Chambly23d Regiment, (Res. batt.) Major
Lnprairie 46th Regiment, Lieutenant Colonel Garrett, K.H.
Kingstm ^Hcad Quarters of Major General Sir Richard
Armstrong, C.B.)
71st Regiment, (Res. batt.)
Major VV. Denny.
Toronto
81st Regiment, Lieut. Col. Sir Charles Chinchester.
London 82d Regiment, Lieutenant Colonel J. M Key.
Niagara Royal Canadian Rifle Regiment, Lieutenant Colonel
Newton, K.H.
33
COMMISSIONERS, TRUSTEES,
For
&e,,
the District of Montreal.
COMMISSIONERS OF EDUCATION.
The
Provincial Secretary, Superintendent, ex officio.
B. Mellieur, M.D., Assistant do
L. C.
J.
Rev. E. Ryerson,
TRUSTEES OF
R.
do
do
U. C.
INSTITUTION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF LKABKHK6.
Hon. Peter M Gill,
James Ferrier,
T. A. Anderson.
Hon. R. A. Tucker,
T. A. Stayncr,
Hon. F. A. Qucsncl,
COMMISSIONERS FOR THE ERECTION OF PARI8HB*, *C.
In the District of Montreal.
Hon. F. P. Bruneau,
P. L. A. Panet,
Joseph Roy,
George Wcekes.
Jacques Viger,
COMMISSIONERS TO INQUIRE INTO THE STATE, tC. OF TMI BOARD
OF WORKS.
Hon. William Baylcy,
Moses J. Hays,
Hon. F. A. Quesnel,
John Redpath.
George Sherwood,
J.
M.
Fcrrcs, Secretary.
COMMISSIONERS TO INQUIRE INTO THE STATE,
&.C. OF TU
LANDS DEPARTMENT.
D. B. Papinnau,
James Henderson.
Hon. William Morris.
CROWS
lion.
COMMISSIONERS FOR RHCORDINQ CERTIFICATES OF NATURALIZATION,
The
UNDER 9 VICT. CAP. 107.
Clerks of the Peace for the several Districts of Lower Canada:
and the Registrars of Counties in Upper Canada.
COMMISSIONERS FOR INSANE, FOUNDLINGS, &.C.
Jean Bte. C. Trestler,
Charles S. Rodier.
I
Joseph Bourret,
COMMISSIONERS FOR THE HARBOUR OF MONTREAL.
John G. ?ilackenzie,
John Try.
Charles S. Rodier,
John T. Badyley, Secretary.
Hon. H.
II.
MONTREAL TURNPIKE TRUSTEES.
John Redpath,
Killaly,
Benjamin Holmes,
Stanley Bagg,
J.
M. Tobiru
James Holmes, Secretary.
TRUSTEES LONGUEUIL t CHAMBLY TDBNP1ICB.
John Glen, Manager.
John Yule,
Louis Gareau,
Euscbe H. Frechette,
Charles Sabourin.
Joseph F. Allard,
Dr. Wilson, Secretary.
c 2
34
COMMISSIONERS LACKING CAXAL.
Hon. R. B. Sullivan,
James Hopkirk,
Samuel Kcefer,
George Desbarats.
Christopher Dunkin,
Thomas A. Bcgly, Secretary.
COMMISSIONERS APPOINTED 12m DEC. 1845,
To inquire into Claims for Losses sustained during the Rebellion
in Ljwcr Canada.
lion. Joseph Dionne,
John Simpson,
Hon. Philip II. Moore,
Joseph U. Beaudry,
Jacques Vigor,
J. G. Barthe, Secretary.
COMMISSIONERS
FOR RECEIVING AFFIDAVITS
For Court of Queen s Bench, Montreal.
COMMISSIONERS LUNATIC ASYLUM.
William Lunn, Treasurer.
B. C. Trestler, Physician
Secretary.
James Boston, Chairman.
J.
\
<$
James Crawford, M.D.
Worth, Inspector
John Redpath.
Mrs. Worth, Matron.
;
INSPECTORS OF
Benjamin Lamoine.
Saint Francis
Quebec
|
;
LICENSES.
Montreal
D. S. Stuart.
C. Bullock.
INSPECTORS OF PRODUCE,
For the District of Montreal.
ASHES.
E. M. Leprohon, Inspector
John Dyde and James E. Major,
Assistant Inspectors.
College Street.
FEES 5d per cwt. for inspection and branding. Cooperage,
the actual costs disbursed by the inspector, but not to exceed 9d
5d per brl. for storage, if stored more than ten days, and
per brl.
;
3d per
brl. for
each subsequent month.
FLOUR.
William Watson, Inspector
FEES
2d per
brl. for
23, St. Joseph Street.
inspection
and branding.
BEEF AND PORK.
Wm.
L.
D. W. Eager, Inspector;
Corner of
Jun., Assistant Inspectors
Eager and D. W. Eage-,
and Grey Nun
Common
Streets.
FEES
branding.
barrel.
Is.
per
brl.
and
7d
per half
brl.
for inspection
and
Cooperage an extra charge, but not to exceed 6d per
35
FISH AND OIL.
Peter Mcrckcll, Inspector.
FEES For inspecting and branding each tierce of Fish, Is Sd
half tierce, 9d
Each box of herrings,
barrel, Is; half brl., 9d.
2d For inspecting each quintal of dried cod, Id; draft of green
fish, 3d.
Inspecting and branding Oil: cask, Is; tierce, Is Id
hhd. Is 3d pun. Is 6d.
Cooperage extra.
;
;
;
;
;
INSPECTOR OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.
J.
Johnston, No.
6,
Little
St.
James
Street.
GUIDE TO PUBLIC OFFICES
In
thf.
City of Montreal.
Adjutant General of the Forces, 68, St. Lewis Street.
Adjutant General of Militia, 57, St. Lewis Street.
Attorneys General, U. and L. Canada, Government Horn*
Barrack Master, Water Street, near the Barracks.
Bankrupt Court, Court House, Notre Dame Street.
Board of Works, 45, Noire Dame Street.
Chief Engineer Fire Department, 24, Notre Dame Street.
Chief of Police, Foot of the New Market.
City Surveyor, City Hall, 24, Notre Dame Street.
City Treasurer, City Hall, 24, Notre Dame Street.
City Clerk, City Hall, 24, Notre Dame Street.
Civil Secretary, Government House, Notre Dame Street.
Clerk of Court of Appeals, Court House, Notre Dame Street.
Clerk of Crown in Chancery, GO, Notre Dame Street.
Clerk of the Peace, Court House, Notre Dame Street.
Collector of Customs, Custom House, St. Paul Street.
Commissary General, 53, Notre Dame Street.
Commissioner of Police, Court House.
Commissioner of Customs, Government House.
Commissioners for improving the Harbour of Montreal, Commis
sioners Street, near Custom House
Square.
Coroner of the District, Auldjo s Buildings, St. Paul Street.
1
.
Registrar, 27, Little St. James Street.
55, Notre Dame Street.
District Inspector of Licenses, 15, St. Alexander Street.
County
Crown Lands Commissioner,
Emigrant Agent, Commissioners Street, facing Steamboat Wharf.
Engineer Department, Stewart s Buildings, St. Mary Street.
Executive Council, Government House.
Harbour Master, Commissioners Street, near Custom House
gq.
Indian Department, Government House and corner of
Hospital
and St. John Streets.
Inspector General of Pub. Accounts, Government House.
Gill Street.
Inspector of Weights and Measures, 56,
Inspector General of Hospitals, 4, Cornwall Terrace.
Inspector of Anatomy, City Hall, 24, Notre Dame Street.
Inspectors of Pot and Pearl Ashes, College Street.
M
36
Inspector of Flour, 28, St. Joseph Street.
Mayor of the City, City Hall, 24, Notre Dame Street.
Military Secretary, Dalhousie Square.
Ordnance Department, Water, near St. Claude Street.
Post Office, 15, Great St. James Street,
Printers to the
Queen,
St.
Thcrese Street.
Prothonotary, Court House, Notre Dame Street.
Provincial Secretary, Government House,
Provincial Registrar, Government House.
Quarter Master General, 6, Durham Place, St. Lewis Street.
Receiver General, Government House, Notre Dame Street,
wing.
Surveyor General, 55, Notre Dame Street.
Sheriff Court House, Notre Dame Street.
left
,
Superintendent of Education, corner Notre
Dame and
St. Clau-
dius Streets.
Town
Lewis Street.
Translator of Laws, CO, Notre Dame Street.
Turnpike Trustees, Commissioners Street, near Custom House
Major, 63, St.
Square.
Trinity House, Commissioners Street, near
Wharfinger,
(J7,
Custom House Square-
Commissioners Street.
CROWN LAND AGENTS FOR CANADA
EAST.
OTTAWA RIVER.
Walter Radford, Clarendon, for Bristol, Calumet Island, Cla
Aimd Lafontaine, Aylrncr, for Eardly, Hull,
rendon, Litchfield
William Wilson. Buckingham, for BuckOnslow, Wakefield
ingham, Portland, Tcmpleton Donald
Lean, Lochaber, for
Lochaber and Gore of Lochaber Owen Quinn, Lachute, for
Grenville and its Augmentation, Harrington; Thomas Barren,
;
;
M
;
;
Chatham, Gore, Wentworth.
Argenleuil, for
NORTH SHORE OF RIVER
for
Newton
;
Andre"
ST.
B.
LAWRENCE.
Lavelle"e,
St.
Je"rome,
for
Abercrombie ; Alexander Daly, Rawdon, for Kilkenny, Rawdon
William Morrison, Berthier, for Brandon, Kildare and its Aug
mentation
for Caxton and its Augmentation, Hunterstown Amable Bochet, Ste. Anne de la Perade, for Alton,
Gosford
Lean Stewart, Quebec, for Stoncham and Tewkesbury; John Kane, Grande Baie, for Bagot, Chicoutimi, Harvejr,
Laterriere, Simard, Trcmblay
George Duberger, Malbaie, for
Saint Jean, Settrington, Tadoussac.
;
;
;
;
,
M
;
BOUTII SHORE, R1TER ST.
LAWRENCE.
West of River Chaudiere.
Wni. Bowron, Huntingdon, for Godmanchesler, Hemmingford,
Hinchinbrooke Jas. Hughes, Sherrington, for Sherrington Sam.
Wood, Farnham, for Bolton, Brome, Dunham, Ely, Farnham,
Cranby, Milton, Potton, Roxton, Sheff>rd, Stanbridge, Stukelj,
;
;
37
John Fclton, Sherbrooke, for Ascot, Aukland, Barford,
Barnston, Brompton, Bury, Clicster, Clifton, Clinton, Compton,
Oitton, Dudswell, Eaton, Ham, Hatlcy, Hereford, Lingvvick,
Marston, Melbourne, Newport, Orford, Shipton, Stoke, Stanstead,
Sutton
:
Tingwick, Wecdon, Wcstbury, Windsor, Wolfstown, Wotton
George L. Marlcr, Druminondvillc, for Acton, Aston and its Augmentation, Durham, Grantham, Horton, Kingsey, Simpson, Upton,
;
Warwick, VVendover, Wickham
Louis Richard, Stanfold, for
Arthabaska,Blandford, Bulstrode, Maddington, Stanfold Walter
Hargrave, Inverness, for Halifax, Inverness, Ireland, Leeds,
Nelson, Somerset and its Augmentation
Cypricn Blanchet,
;
;
;
Lambton, for Aylnicr, Colbourne, Dorset, Forsyth, Gairdner,
Lambton, Ncilson, Price, Stuart; William Hall, Broughton, fur
Broughton, Thetford, Tring William Pozer, St. George d Aub.Tt
Gallion, for Jersey, Liniere, Marlow, Shcnley.
;
Andrew
East of River Chauditrc.
Ross, Frampton, for Buckland, Cranbourne, Framptun,
Standon and
its
Augmentation, Ware, Watford Raymond Bon
Thomas, for Armagh, Ash ford and its Augmentation,
Jean Baptiste Martin, St. Paschal, for
Bungay, Ixworth,
Parke, Woodbridgc Francis Rice, Madawaska, for Madawasku
Pierrre
Territory;
Gavereau, Rimouski, for Cap Chat, Kcmnt
Road (Metis Section), Macnider, Matane, St. Denis and its
mentation, Temiscouata Road,
EticnnV
Vigor, Whitworth
Martcl, New Carlisle, for Townships in the Inferior District of
;
dages, St.
Lessard
;
;
Au<r-
;
Gaspe".
ADA
C A X
WEST.
Samuel Hart, Cornwall, for Eastern District; II.
Cann,
John Durie, Bytown, for Dalhousio
Vankleckhill, for Ottawa do.
do.; W. J. Scott, Prescott, for Johnstown do.
Anthony Leslin,
Perth, for Bathurst do.
Allan MTherson, Kingston, for Midland
do.; Francis M Annany, Belleville, for Victoria do.; William
M
;
;
;
Rorke, Picton, for Prince Edward do.
E. P. Smith, Port Hope,
for Newcastle do.
Frederick Ferguson,
Peterborough, for Col.
borne do; Thomas Baines, Toronto, for Home
do.; John Alex
ander, Barrie, for Simcoe do.; Andrew Geddcs, Elora, for Wrl.
hngton do.; Peter Carroll, Hamilton, for Gore do.; James II.
;
;
Cummiiigs, Chippcwa, for Niagara do. John Carroll, Zorra, for
Brock do. J. B. Askin, London, for London do. William Haw
;
;
;
kins, Godcrich, for
Talbot do. ; Patrick
Huion
do.
M Mullen,
;
Duncan Campbell, Simcoe,
Sandwich,
for
Western
PROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYORS.
do.
for
38
39
Government surveys
arc performed astronomically, and without
tho variation of the needle
;
reference to the magnetic meridian
being at the same time ascertained.
By
the ancient ordinance of 1676,
lines of all the Seigniories
it is
regulated that the lateral
on the St. Lawrence shall run astrono
mically due North -West and South-East. And by another ordi
nance of 172:2, all concessions on the Lake of Two Mountains,
and on the Grand or Ottawa River, shall run, Sud quart dc
Sud Quest," and Nord quart de Nord Est," or S. 11$ deg. W.
and N. Hi deg. E.
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COUNTY REGISTRARS.
CANADA EAST.
E. A. Clarke, Esq., Inspector.
41
FEES ALLOWED TO REGISTRARS.
4s.
6d. for fyling,
entry,
and registry of memorial, and 6d. more
every hundred words after the
for
first
2s. 6d. for
every certificate or for
for every hundred words after the
four hundred.
copy of a document, and 6d.
four hundred.
first
For every search when the names of
parties are given,
When
the
names
are not given, 2s,
PROVINCIAL LUNATIC ASYLUM.
Medical Superintendent
Dr. Walter Telfer.
Warden and Steward
Matron
Assistant in Surgery
Three nurses,
R. Cronyn.
Mre. Cronyn.
five
John Cronyn.
keepen, one yard man.
Is.
COMMISSIONERS.
William H. Boulton, Esq., M.P.P., Mayor of Toronto, Chairman.
The
The
The
Tho
Hon.
Hon.
Hon.
Hon.
the Vice-chancellor.
H. H.
Killaly.
Widmer.
Henry Sherwood.
John King, ]Vt.D.
James Grant Chewett, Esq
Christopher
John Ewart, Esq.
William P. Jarvis, Esq.
William B. Beaumont, Esq
J. G. Howard, Architect.
Charles Daly, Secretary.
POST OFFICE.
GENERAL POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. CANADA
HKAD QUARTERS,
MONTREAL.
Thomas Allen Stayner, Deputy Post Master General
Gilbert E. Griffin Chief Clerk to
ditto
,
SURVEYOR
William Henry
DEPARTMENT.
S
Surveyor, Lower Canada, -Quebec.
Edward S. Freer, Surveyor, Upper Canada, Toronto.
John Dewe, Surveyor, Central Canada, Kingston.
DEPUTY POST MASTER GENERAL S OFFICB.
F. W. Stayner, First Clerk.
T. S. Stayner, Second Clerk.
Griffin,
|
H, Edwin King, Third Clerk.
ACCOUNTANT S OFFICK.
Edwin J. King, Accountant to General Post Office for Canada.
H. A. Wicksteed, First Clerk.
E. C. Hayden, Fourth Clerk.
John Ashworth, Second Clerk.
John Davison, Fifth Clerk.
Robert Julyan, Third Clerk.
Jos. T.
Cuaig, Sixth Clerk.
Smith Allen, Office Keeper. J. Mullen, Messenger.
M
P.
W.
MONTREAL POST OFFICE.
James Porteus, Postmaster.
James Davison, Fourth
Cooper, First Clerk.
Clerk.
M
do.
B.
G. E. Laughlin, Second do.
Evenue, Fifth
do.
C. Huddell, Sixth
do.
Robert Oliver, Third
J. Huddell, J. Simpson, and Maurice Murphy, Letter Carriers.
Charles Loofs, Porter and Messenger.
.
OFFICE HODRS.
From Eight A.M. to Six P.M.
From Eight A.M. to Five P.M.
On Sundays.. ....In Summer, from Ten to Twelve A.M., arid Foui
in Winter, from Nine to Ten A.M., and Four to
to Five P.M.
In Summer
In Winter
;
Five P.M
43
HATES AND REGULATIONS.
Letters.
All Letters sent by Poet in Canada and other
British North America, are charged by
weight
Provinces of
:
For a
letter not
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
exceeding j oz
ditto
1 oz
ditto
2 oz
3
ditto
1
Rate
2 Rates
4 Rates
6 Rates
or
And
so on, adding two rates for
every additional ounce. After
ounce, fractional parts are not noticed ; thus, if a letter
exceed one ounce it becomes liable to four rate* ; and if it exceed
the
first
two ounces,
to six rates.
The Rates of
Postage on Letters are For a Letter not exceed
(without regard to the number of [xcer* of
composed.
ing half an ounce,
which
is
it
GENERAL RULES FOB BATING LETTERS
IN
CANADA.
S.
Distance
60 miles and under,
100 inclusive,
d.
4^
()
7
9
11
..
1
1
1
2
4
G
1
8
1
10,
2
2
2
3
1
f.
Letters to and from the United
Kingdom by the Royal Mail
steamers are subject to a uniform
2d. sterling (}f.
charge of
4d. currency,) per half ounce.
Pre-payment optional. If sent
via the United States for
conveyance by private ship, the Provin
cial charge is a uniform rate of
half ounce from
2Jd.
le."
per
Canada to the frontier line. To be
pre.paid, as abo
American postage to the Atlantic port, New- York or Boston.
part of
On
the
United States, the Provincial
poslapf to Ihe
must be pre-paid. Pre-payment of the American
letters to the
frontier line
postage
On
any
is
optional.
letters
pre-paid.
to
Newfoundland,
thfi
poetage to Halifax must be
44.
45
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CO
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46
UNITED KINGDOM
The Mails for England are forwarded by
team-packels, which leave Boston on the 1st and 16th of every
month, except January, February, March, and April, when
only
one mail, that of the 1st, is
despatched. The packets leave Liverpool on the 4th and 19th of each month
except December, Janu
In these months, on the 4th only.
ary, February, and March.
The mails in Montreal are usually made
up three days before the
time of the packets
leaving Boston but the variable state of the
ruads and of the facilities for
conveyance often render it necessary
to leave Montreal earlier.
Public notice of the precise time of
departure is given in some of the Newspapers, and may alwavs be
seen at the Post Office.*
;
NEWSPAPERS.
Colonial Newspapers, not exceeding two ounces, sent
by post
to any other
place within the British North American Provinces,
pay one halfpenny ; to be prc-paid or not, at the option of the
sender.
If sent to any British
Colony beyond sea, (not intended to pass
through the United Kingdom,) or to any foreign country, except
the United States
one half-penny to be pre.paid.
Colonial Newspapers sent to the United
Kingdom, or to any
British
Colony by way of England, and British Newspapers from
the United Kingdom to
any part of Canada one half-penny
charged on delivery.
If sent to
To be
any part of the United Slates, one
penny.
pre-paid.
Newspapers sent from the United States, are liable, on delivery,
to a Provincial rate of one
penny, in addition to the United States
postage.
British and Colonial
Newspapers may be sent by Packet be
tween any of Her Majesty s Colonies, without
passing through
the United Kingdom
free of
postage for sea conveyance, and by
private Skip at a Sea-rate of one penny each, to be pre-paid.
British
Newspapers may be posted in Canada for any place in
B. N. America, at a
charge of one halfpenny each, to be pre-paid
or not, at the option of the sender.
United States papers, if re-posted in this
Province, are liable to
full letter
postage.
be
Bent
from
Canada by Mail Packet, and
Newspapers may
through England to any Foreign Port in China, the East Indies
or East Africa, on the
of
prc-payment
2$d. Sterling, (or 3d. Cur
rency) each.
Newspapers, (with exception of British, which are not limited
as to weight,) to pass under the
foregoing regulations, must not
exceed two ounces, otherwise
they become liable to pamphlet post
age, viz., one penny per ounce.
Supplements charged as distinct newspapers.
*
the
Arrangements are being made
nifiil.
tor a
more rcquent convey ance
o
47
PRICES CURRENT AND COMMERCIAL LIST9.
British or Colonial Prices Current or
Commercial
Lists
may
be
sent by Mail Packet between Canada and
any other of Her "Ma
if
jesty s Colonies
passing through the United Kingdom, at a
postage of 3^d. Currency arid if not passing via England, at a
Postage of ^Jjd. Currency each the prepayment of these post
ages will be optional.
:
Prices Current and
Commercial
Lists,
whether
British,
Colo
Foreign, may be sent by Mail Packet* from Canada to
any Foreign Port at a postage of 3d. Currency each, to be pre
paid
The Prices Current and Commercial Lists above described
must contain simply the names and prices of articles, excluding
the names and addresses of the parties interested or
dealing in tho
same and no Newspaper, Price Current or Commercial List can
be conveyed under these regulations unless the same shall be sent
without a cover, or in a cover open at both sides, and unless there
be no writing or mark upon it or upon the cover of it
except the.
name and address of the person to whom sent, nor any paper
or thing enclosed in or with the same.
nial or
VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS IN PARLIAMENT.
United Kingdom by pucket, or to
any pnrt of
North America or British West Indies, one
penny for
If sent to the
British
every
four ounces.
If intended to be sent to the United
double the above rate.
Kingdom by
private ship,
No packet or cover containing votes or Legislative proceedings
permitted to be sent through the Post, if exceeding six pounds
weight.
PAMPHLETS AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS.
If printed in the United Kingdom,
British West Indies, may be sent to
British North America, or
any place in British North
the
United
or
British
West Indies, at the re
America,
States,
duced inland rate of one penny per ounce in addition to sea post
age ; provided they do not exceed sixteen ounces.
If printed and mailed in the United States,
they are liable on
delivery in this Province to the same rate of one penny per
ounce ; but if rc-posted in Canada, they are charged with full
letter postage.
Newspapers, Pamphlets, Publications, and Parliamentary Pro
ceedings, must be sent without covers, or with covers open at the
If this is not done, or if there be
ends.
any marks or writing on
them besides the address, full letter postage will be
charged.
By
Mail Packet
rom Montreal
for the
is to be understood tlie Canada mails
despatched
Mail steamer* sailing from Boston.
48
LIST OF POST OFFICES IN CANADA,
Corrected
to 1st
ter to or
Office
is
October, 184G, with the postage of a single Let
from Montreal, showing the district in which each
situated, and the distance by the Mail Route.
49
50
51
52
53
Waterloo,
W,
Wei land
Port,
Wellington,
Welligton Squar
West Farnham,
West Flamboro,
WcstHuntiiigdon 281
Westmeath,
Westminster,
West port,
West Shcfford,
Weston,
Whitby,
Whitchurch,
Whitehall,
Williams,
Williamsburg, E,
stands
N.B.
M
D
for District.
for Miles, P for Postage, and
of Districts read for
postage is given in pence. In column
Dalhousic
E Eastern
Bathurst; Br Brock; C Colborne
Home: Hu Huron; J Johnstown; L
Gore; Ga Gaspc;
The
B
G
;
D
;
;
H
N
London; M Montreal; Mi Midland;
Prince Edward; Q Quebec; S Simcoo
tle; O Ottowa
8 F St. Francis T Talbot T R Three Rivers V Victoria
Western We Wellington 25 in all.
* In Hudson
Bay Territory.
PE
;
Niagara; Ne Newcas
;
;
;
;
;
W
;
JUDICATORY.
COURT OF CHANCERY, C. W.
Chancellor -His Excellency the Governor General.
Vice-chancellor Hon. R. S. Jamieson.
Master and Registrar John G. Spragge.
CLERK OF THE CROWN
IN
CHANCERY,
C. E.
Felix Fortier.
PROVINCIAL COURT OF APPEALS.
of Appeals for Lower Canada, established under tlv:
Prov. Act. 7 Viet. cap. 18, is composed of all the Justices of tho,
several Courts of Queen s Bench, (except the Judges of the Court
appealed from) any four of whom form a quorum.
The Court
Clerk
of the
Court
J.
G. Barthe, Esq.
John Von Extcr (Quebec.)
Usher of Black Rod Frederick Mirnee (Quebec.)
TKRMS. From the 1st to the 10th of the months of March.
June, and November, both days inclusive. The Court sits alter
In 1847, the March and Nov.
nately in Montreal and Quebec.
Terms will be held in Quebec, and the June Term in Montreal,
Deputy Clerk
E
54
COURT OF APPEALS,
W.
C.
Governor.
Two
or more Executive Councillors.
Hon. R. S. Jamieson, Vice-Chancellor.
Hon. J. B. Robinson, Chief Justice.
Puisne" Judges of Queen s Bench.
James C. Morrison, Esq., Clerk.
CROWN
OFFICERS.
Hon. William H. Draper, Attorney General, U. C.
James Smith, Attorney General, L. C.
.. H Sherwood, Solicitor General, U. C.
Joseph A. Taschcrcau, Solicitor General, L. C.
Queen s Counsel, C. E. Alex. Buchanan, Henry
Driscoll,
C.
W.
C. Meredith.
S. Cherrier,
Queen s Counsel, C.W. Henry
M Nab,
Prince,
John Boulton, Sir Allan Napier
Henry Sherwood, Robert Baldwin, James E. Small, John
George M. Boswell, S. B. Harrison.
COURTS OF QUEEN
S
BENCH.
MONTREAL.
Hon. Joseph Remy Valli6res de St. Real, Chief Justice.
)
Hon. Jean Roch Rolland,
Puisn6 Judges.
Samuel Gale,
Charles Dewcy Day, )
John Boston and W. F. Coffin. Sheriff; S. W. Monk, W. C.
"
>
"
H.
Coffin, L. J. A. Papineau, Prothonotary
M. Deiisle, Clerk of the Crown
Joseph Jones, Coro.
;
and of the Peace; R.
G. Stanley, Crier
Dillon, Frencii Translator and Interpreter
Thomas
Ginn, Gaoler Benjamin
P. Devins, Assistant Crier
Deiisle, High Constable.
TERMS. Criminal Court, from the 1st to 15th of February,
and 1st to 15th of August. Civil Superior, from the 7th to
31st of January, 1st to 25th of April, 1st to 25th of July, and
ner; A.
M
;
;
;
;
1st to 25th of October.
Inferior, 16th to 25th of February, 16th
of May, 1st to 10th of September, and 1st to 10th of
to 25th
December.
QUEBEC.
Hon. Sir James Stuart, Chief Justice
Hon. Edward Bowen )
"
"
Philippe Panet,
Elzear Bedard,
>
Puisne"
for
L. C.
Judgei.
)
Huot,
William S. Sewcll, Sheriff; E. Burroughs and H.
A. Panet
Prothonotaries ; James Green, Clerk of the Crown ; B.
and J. A. Panet, Coroners.
TERMS. Criminal Court, from the 1st to the 10th of February,
the 7th
and from 1st to 10th of August. Civil Superior, from
S.
55
to 31st of
January, 1st to 25th of April, 1st to 25th July, and Is
to 25th of October.
Inferior, 16th to 25th of February, Ifith to
25th of May, 1-t to 10th of September, and 1st to 10th of
December.
THREE
Hon.
RIVETIS.
Mondelet, Resident Judge.
I. G.
Ogdcn, Sheriff; E. Barnard, Prothonotary and Clerk of
the Crown; H. Hughes, Clerk of the Peace
V. Guillet, Coro
ner; Philip Burns, High Constable.
TERMS. Superior Civil and Criminal, from the 12th to the
26th of February, and 14th to 23th of October. Civil
only, from
the 19th to 28th of June.
Inferior, from the 1st to the 7th of
the Months of
February, April, (loth to 21st May,) August,
October, and December.
I).
;
SAINT FiiANCIS.
Hon. R.
II.
Gairdner, Provincial Judge.
G. F. Bowen, Sheriff
\V. Bell, Prothonotary and Clork of the
C. A. Do Tonnancour, Coroner
Elea zcr Clarke, High
;
Crown;
;
Constable.
TERMS. Superior Civil and Criminal, from the 7th to the
18th of January, and from the 19th to 3ist of
August.
Inferior,
from the 1st to the 7th of the months of
February, April, June,
August, October, and December.
G A s p E
G. Thompson and E. H. Bowen, District
Judge?.*
Martin Sheppard, Sheriff; J. VVilkic and George F. Tremblay,
Clerk of the Crown and Prothonotary; Robt. Sherar, Coroner.
TERMS. Civil and Criminal. At Perce, from thr 21st to the
30th of August.
At New Carlisle, from the 4th to the 13th of
September.
.
Hon.
J.
Q.UEEN
Hon.
Hon.
3
J. B.
HF.NCH,
TORONTO,
C.
W.
Robinson, Chief Justice.
J. B.
Macaulay,
Jonas Jones,
Archibald
Lcan,
C. A. Haggerman,
~|
M
Puisn<5
Jud
cs
\
J
[The Courts of Queen s Bench, in Superior Term, have juris
20 Currency and in Inferior Term,
up to
20 Currency, iuclusively.]
diction in suits above
;
* The Provincial Court
at Gaspe was abolished bv 7th Viet, c 17
and two District Judges appointed instead of the Provincial
Judjit
I
hey, and a Judge from one of the other Courts, hold the Court o f
Hueen s Bench at Perec and New Carlisle as above
56
CIRCUIT COURTS, DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.
M Cord,
Hypolite Guy,
Charles Mondelet,
J. S.
A. D. Bondy
Bcrtliier.
L. D. Lorimier
Germain Raby
Felix Lcmaire
A. Lafontaine
O. Bastien
Louis Beaudry
John
J.
M Gillis
C. Allsopp
T. Doucet
J. R. Chcvallicr
William Badgley,
L Assumption.
Terrebonne.
Two Mountains.
Ottawa.
Vaudreuil.
Beauharnois.
St Johns.
Nelsonville.
St.
Hyacinthe.
Richelieu.
TERMS Of CIRCUIT COURTS.
Earthier.
In the Parish of Berthier, from 1st to 7th of the months
of March, July, and November.
IS Assomption. In the Parish of St. Pierre, from 9th to 15th of
the months o March, July, and November.
In the Parish of St. Louis, from 7th to 13th of the
Terrebonne.
months of January, May, and September.
Two Mountains. In the Parish of St. Bcnoit, from 17th to 23d
of the months of February, June, and October.
Ottawa. At the Village of Aylmer, from 7th to 13th of the
months of January, May, and September.
Vaudreuil. In tho Parish of St. Michael, from 10th to 16th of
the months of February, June, and October.
Befiuharnois.In the Parish of St. Clement, from 17th to 23d of
the months of February, June, and October.
Sttint Johns.
In the Parish of St. John, from 1st to 7th of the
months of February, June, and October.
At or near the West Church, from 9th to 15th of
Missisqitui.
the months of March, July, and November.
St. Hyacinthe.
At the Village of St. Hyacinthe, from 10th to
16th of the months of February, June, and October.
In
the
Richelieu.
Parish of St. Ours, from 7th to 13th of the
months of January, May, and September[The above Courts have jurisdiction up
to
20 Cy. inclusive.]
COMMISSIONERS COURT.
The Commissioners
Courts arc held every Monday, in the
and Quebec, the Circuit Judges being Com
In all other places where Commissioners
missioners ex officio.
Courts arc established, the sittings are held on the first Monday
But the Commissioners have power to adjourn
of every month.
Cities of Montreal
57
may
thrir respective Courts to any other days they
ary, for hearing witnesses and determining suits.
find
it
nncej
Clerk of the Court, Montreal, John Platt.
sums not exceeding jC6 5s.]
[Jurisdiction in
COURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS.
CHAIRMEN The Circuit Judges, ex officiu.
A. M. Delislc, Clerk of the Peace.
TERMS. From the 10th to the 13th of January, 21st to tht
of July, and 21st to the 30 h of
30th of April, 10th to the
October.
l<hh
BANKRUPT COURT.
COMMISSIONERS
The
Clerk, D. R.
Circuit Judges.
Wood.
MAYOR S COURTestablished for the hearing and determin
brought by the Corporation for the re
covery of assessment*, Fines, &c., and all oft jnce-) against tht
The
and Regulations of the municipal auth
The Mayor
ing of
all
Court
causes and
s
is
suits
>rities
Bye-Laws
composed of any three membeis of the Corporation
the Mayor, when present, presiding; and the sittings aro held
Court
is
from tune to time, as occasion requires.
Clerk of the Court the City Clerk, ex
A, D. Joubcrt, BaihfY and Crier
ojficio.
ADVOCATES
PRACTISING IN MONTREAL, WITH DATES OP COMMISSION.
E2
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DATE OF COMMISSION,
ADVOCATES.
Fr<
December 23, 1824
March 14, 1825
derick Griffin,
Daniel Salmon,
John Bleakley,
RS
Bouchette,
Francis P Terroux,
August
M
C H N
March
June
December
14, 1827
February 13, 1828
William Vondenvelden,
A
May 9/1828
May 20, 1828
Lacroix,
James Smith,
N
Morin,
Augustin
Pierre Morcau,
John P Sexton,
Henry H Judah,
Louis II Lafontaine,
Hugh
July
Taylor;
John Gcdard,
Henry O Andrews,
G
W Wicksteed.
James J T Phelan,
James Scott,
John Radifrcr,
Jolm J Day,
Norbert Dumas,
F
Joseph
Pclletier,
Felix Fortier.
M
John Wilson
Donald,
George E Cartier,
D
Francis
RAR
Andre"
Cartier,
Hubert,
Otiirnet,
Alexis Giard,
M
Hart,
Adolphus
Lewis T Drummond,
Robert East.on,
Joseph A Bertholct,
William C Meredith,
J P DeBoucherville,
S C Monk,
Henry Stuart,
M S David,
Robert Mackay,
J
U
Beaudry,
Jean
D
Delisle,
Murdoch Morrison,
Louis
V
Sicotte,
David Rochon,
Louis
A
Edward
182G
April 28, 1827
Drolet,
Thomas Nye,
J
1,
23, 1825
15, 1826
Oliver,
Charlep,
i
QC,
7,
1828
January 26, 1829
February 5, 1829
May 29, 1*29
August 18, 1829
November 6, 1829
November 6, 1830
December 27, 1830
January 5, 1832
February 4, 1833
February 6, 1834
June 12, 1834
June 30, 1834
November 25, 1834
December 22, 1834
February 11, 1835
May 25. 1835
November 9, 1835
January 12, 183G
April 16, 1836
April 25, 1836
May 10. 1836
May 19, 1836
September 5, 1836
September 23, 1836
November 12, 1836
November 29, 1836
January 26, 1837
August 23, 1837
November 10, 1837
November 20, 1837
December 21, 1837
March 9, 1838
October 27, 1838
November 14, 1838
December 28, 1838
July 15, 1839
September 7, 1839
September 21, 1839
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ADVOCATES.
A Lablanc,
Johnson,
Levesque,
Charles
FG
FC
G
S
Carter,
H
L A
Bonrrct,
Barthe,
G
Joseph
George Pykc,
John Honey,
A
Joseph
Morm,
John Monk,
DATE OP COMMISSION.
September 30, 1839
23, 1839
January 9, 1840
January 20, 1840
February 5, 1840
March 17, 1840
June 25, 1840
September 7, 1840
September 30, 1840
November
Thcrrien,
Henry J Ibbottson,
C
Coursole,
Jeseph
January 27, 1841
February 3, 1841
February 23, 1841
February 24, 1841
Sydney Bellingham,
C S Rodier,
March
March
Felix
Louis
June 25, 1841
September 2, 1841
September 28, 1841
October 5, 1841
Octobers, 1841
January 6, 1842
February 5, 1842
March 30, 1812
May G, 1842
July G, 1842
September 13, 1842
October 20, 1842
January 7, 1843
May 9, 1843
May 20, 1843
May 23, 1843
May 26, 1843
September 23, 1843
September 23, ] 843
October 2, 1843
December 4, 1843
December 9, 1813
January 8, 1844
January 16, 1844
Januaty 26, 1844
February 12, 1844
February 23, 1844
April 22. 1844
May 10, 1844
August 26, 1844
August 28, 1844
September 12, 1844
September 13, 1844
September 17, 1844
GH E
M
C A
J
Belinge,
O Lc
Andrew
Tourneux,
Robertson,
Poitras,
Jacques
A
Tailhades,
Dorion,
Joseph Rouer Roy,
A A
AR
Chcrrier,
Jules
Lamothe,
VV
B Hartley,
John Rose,
Alexander Deseve,
M
Rodk C
M Kenzie,
Charles
S Burroughs,
Alexander Cross,
M
Peter L
Donald,
Sirachan Bethune,
Charles Glackmeyer,
George Robertson,
Gersham Joseph,
Louis
T
Giroax,
1
Maurice Laframboise,
Alfred \V Rich,
AN
VV
F
Gouin,
Macrae,
James Armstrong,
Murdo
T
M
lver,
J J Loranger,
Guillaume Levesqtie,
Ge de on Ouimet,
Edouard Pellelier,
Jules
R
Berthelot,
James Connolly,
Alexander
D
Dorval,
23, 1841
25, 1841
CO
ADVOCATES.
William Ermatinger,
T
Frederick
Hull,
Charles R Bcdwell,
TA
Lamothe,
Euciide Roy,
Melchoir A DeSalubery
Thomas G Fenwick,
Edward
Carter,
William II Fleet,
F H Himsworth,
George B Cullen,
P R
Wm Lafrenaye,
B Lindsay, Jun,
Moses
E
David,
G
William
Malcolm
Eugene Piche,
George
September 23, 1844
September 20, 1344
September 27, 1844
October 9, 1644
January 13, 1845
February 4, 1815
February 17, H45
February 21, 1845
May 5, 1845
May 28, 1845
August 1, 1845
September 21, 1845
November 12, 1845
November 14, 1815
December
December
Mack,
M Leod,
Jacques Roy dit Andy,
Francois II Marchand,
O
DATE OF COMMISSION.
George Barclay Miiir,
P O Kcefe,
Despard
Christopher Dunkin,
Telesphore Fournier,
Auguste Scgu.n,
Jean Plilippc Lcphron,
A L Herbert,
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31,
1845
J.tnuary 9, 1816
January 31, 1846
March
1846
May 1, 1846
1846
15,
May
June 23, 1846
June 23, 1846
July 22, 1816
October 3, 1846
October 3, 1846
October 3, 1816
October 10, 1816
"13,
Kcefe,
Pierre Blanche!,
30,
PUBLIC NOTARIES.
61
THE PEACE
JUSTICES OF
IN
THE CITY OF MONTREAL.
of the Executive and Legislative Councils, the
and Councillors
Judges of the Province, and Mayor, Aldermen,
of the City, ex officio.
The Members
Hon.
HH
AN
John Molson
Benjamin Hart
Moses J. Hayes
Killaly
L H La
Fontaine
Morin
Olivier Berthelct
Joseph Masson
George Moffatt
Louis Guy
Austin Cuvillier
Alexander Buchanan
Henry
Jean Baptiste Castonguez
jPatrice
Lacombe
Paul Joseph Lacroix
Alexis Leframboise
iCharles Tait
I
!
Driscoll
IJohn Dyde
Janvier Domptail Lacruix
Cftme Seraphim Cherrier
William Collins Meredith
Thomas Allen Stayner
George Herman Ryland
Ily polite Guy
Jean Casimer Bruneau
Charles E Mondelet
Cord
John S
William Badgley
James Leslie
Jacob De Witt
Benjamin Henry Lemoine
Wolfred Nelson
Joseph Roy
Joseph Valise
M
Hubert
Pare"
Bruneau
John Cuvillier
John Easton Mills
Olivier
The"ophile
William Conolly,
A Labadio
Thomas Tait
Ovide Leblanc
Benjamin Holmes
John William Dunscomb
Culloch
Michael
Pierre Beaubien
Joseph
Etienne Parent
Pierre Jodoin
B C A Gugy
Peter
M
James
Edouard
N DcLorimKT
Dunn
William Lunn
Jean Bruncau
Ferrier
Jacques Viger
William Unwin Chaffers
Joseph Shuter
William Hall
Charles Augustin Braiilt
Joseph Belle
Jean
BC
Trestlcr
Samuel Shipman Ward
Benjamin Brewster
iHosea B Smith
Edward Henry Mount
Joseph A Gagnon
Jean Baptiste Meilleur
Daniel Arnold!
Jean Louis Beaudry
Edouard Martial Leprohon
Benjamin Hall
Joseph T. Barrett
iP erre
Basile
H
Charlebois
Henry Corse
Auguste Delisle
James M Gill DCS
John Donegani
Damasse Masson
;
Lamothe
John Matthewson
Francois Trudcau
Henry Jackson
Fran 9018 Perrin
jCharles
Rivie-rcs
H
Castle
John Gordon Mackenzie
John Young
iHaviland Le
M
Routh
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James Henry Lambe
Thomas Wilson
John Jordan
Joseph Ross
Stanley Bagg
Charles Geddes
William Lyrnan
William Dunlop
MUNICIPAL.
CORPORATION OF MONTREAL.
WAKDS REPRESENTED. t
East,
Centre,
Jodoin, Perrin, and Valois
Stuart, Footner, and Glennon
Lunn, Lyman, and Gibb
Tully, and Dorwin
Anloine
Mills, and Bourret
Lawrence
Ferrier, and LaRocque
Louis
Beaubien, and Ward
James
Gorrie, and Connolly
Sims, and Dufresnc
Mary s
West,
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
*
Anne
s,
The
question of right to this office, between Messrs. Ferrier
is not yet decided
by the Court of Queen s Bench.
recent
Act of the Provincial Legislature, the City is
By
divided into nine Wards, called
East Ward, Centre
and
Mills,
T
respectively
Ward, West Ward, St. Ann s Ward, St. Antoine Ward, St.
Lawrence Ward, St. Louis Ward, St. James Ward, and St. Mary s
Ward. The same law provides that the elections shall hereafter
take place on the
first
Monday of March in every year, and the
are to be represented in the Council as follows
East, Centre, and West Wards, by three Councillors each, and
the St. Anne s, St. Antoine, St. Lawrence, St.
Louis, and St.
James Wards, by two Councillors each. The qualification for
voters are, owning or occuping a
dwelling bouse of the value of
several
Wards
:
and residence of one year in the city previous to 1st
January before election and of three months within the Ward,
and to have paid all Assessments due up to the 1st
January pre
vious.
Three Assessors for each Ward will be elected, two be
chosen
as
and
one
ing
heretofore,
appointed by the Council.
Jt 8 rental,
;
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STANDING COMMITTEES OF CORPORATION.
Finance and General Accounts Councillor Gibb, Chairman
$eaubien, Jodoin, Lunn, Dor win.
Markets Beaubien, Chairman Tully, Glcnnon, Gorrie, Gihb.
Roads and Improvements Lunn, Chairman; Footner,
Tully,
;
;
Ward, Gibb, Dufresne.
Police and Health Stuart, Chairman
Bourret,
rel,
;
Connolly, Perrin, Bour-
Sims.
Fire
Lyman, Chairman Bourret, Ward, Footner, Valois.
Jodoin, Chairman
Connolly, Dufresne, Gome, Dor win.
Water Works Glcnnon, Chairman; Perrin, Si-ns, Valois, Dor;
Light
;
win.
OFFICERS OF THE CORPORATION.
John P. Sexton, City Clerk.
Arthur Ross, City Treasurer.
James A. B.
Gill, City Surveyor.
Richard D. Bndlcy, Assistant Clerk.
George Harding, Assistant Treasurer s Office.
John Perrigo, Chief Engineer and Inspector Fire Departm.
M
Pierre Blanchef, Translator.
Kercher, Overseer of Roads,
John
M
&c.
Joseph A. Bourdon, Clerk of New Market.
John Abbott, Clerk of St. Ann s Market.
Maurice Eardley, Clerk of Hay Market.
Antoine Schwartz, Assistant do
Joseph Robillard, Pound Keeper, Clerk of
Market, Viger Square.
Pierre Rottot, Clerk of Papineau Market.
Henry
O
Hay and
Cattl"
Donoghue, Messenger.
Toussaint Peltier, Attorney.
William Ross and Pierre Lamothe, Notaries.
TAXES.
ABSTRACT FROM B\E-LAWS FIXING THE RATES OF ASSESSMENT,
(Nos. 162, 164, 16G, AND 170.)
Assessment of Is 6d
in the
on the assessed yearly value of all
Real Property within the City.
Statute Labour, 5s.
Wholesale Merchants, Retail Merchants and Dealer?, Forwarder*.
Apothecaries, Grocers at 10 per cent, on the rental.
Auctioneers an Annual Duly of jC50.
On Inn-keepers, from .10 up to JC35, In proportion to vearlj
value of premises.
Gas Works an Annual Duty of 50.
,
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10.
15s on each
Livery Stable Keepers, an Annual Duty of
two-wheeled carriage, and 20s on each four-wheeled
carriage,
in their use.
Inn-keepers, having vehicles for the use and advantage of cus
for each two-wheeled
tomers, to pay
carriage, 15s, and for
each four-wheeled carriage, 20s, over and above the rate re
be
paid therefor by the preceding Section.
quired to
Pawnbrokers an Annual Duty of .25.
an Annual Duty of
2 on Hawkers carrying a pack.
Do. using a cart or vehicle annual duty of
5.
Pleasure horses, 20s; working horses, 12s 6d.
(Horses daily and
in
the
s
owner
work
or business by which
constantly employed
he gains his maintenance, to be considered working horses.)
15s for two-wheeled vehicles, and 20s for fourVehicles for Hire
wheeled vcliicles.
2 10s when drawn
Stage Coach, Omnibus, or Stage Waggon
by one or two horses, 3 15s when drawn by four or more
Hawkers
horses.
Pleasure Carriages Close Carriage, or
corresponding winter
vehicle, jC3, four-wheeled half-covered Carriage, or do,
2,
double Dennett, &-c., or do, XI 10s, Gig, Caleche, or
Spring
or
1.
Cart,
do,
Waggon or Vehicle not above specified, or
winter vehicle, adapted for draught of two or more horse"
1
Dogs
10s.
7s 6d each.
a dog.)
Theatres
(Sheltering or permitting to resort,
an Annual Duty of
is
keeping
10 (above the assessment) on the
proprietor.
Lumber Merchants, Dealers
in Wood, Merchant
Tailors, Boot
and Shoe Makers, Stone Cutters, Tinsmiths, Carpenters and
Joiners, Painters, Blacksmiths, Gun Makers, Gunsmiths, Con
fectioners, Coffee-house Keepers, Cabinet Makers, Upholsterers,
Undertakers, Dyers, Founders, Ginger and Root Beer or Spruce
Beer Brewers, Soda. Water Makers, Hair Dressers, Barbers,
Ink or Blacking Makers, Gold or Silver Smiths, Gold Foil
Beaters, Oil Cloth Manufacturers, Soap and Candle Factories,
Oil Manufactories, Book Binders, Cutlers, Gilders and Frame
Makers, Pump and Block Makers, Wire Workers, Brush
Makers, Chair Makers, Tobacconists, Coach and Carriage
Makers, Comb Makers, Furriers, Hatters, Musical Instrument
Makers, Nail Factories, Millers, Organ Builders, and Tanners
10 per cent on the rental of their business premises.
Lumber Yards, having
a
Steam
Ivlill
connected therewith
cent on the rental-
10 per
Inspection Stores, for Ashes, Lumber, Beef, Flour, Pork, or any
other kind of produce or merchandise
10 per cent on the
rental.
Banks
or Bank Agencies
Annual Duty of JC50
Money Changers, do, 15; Insurance Companies
do,
50.
;
Brokers or
Agencies
or
D. stiller*, or
Agents of
Distillers
00 per cent on the rental of
business premises.
Ball Allies, Skittle Grounds,
of JL:,.
B
Yards
ick
Nine-pin Allies
an Animal Duty of
an Annual Duty
10.
Proprietor or Proprietors of each Steam Fcrrv Boat plying from
an Annual Duly of
100.
Do do from Longucuil
Laprairie
Do d.) the Steamer Fire-Fly," plying from St.
!n, JL
"
2.>.
Lambert
do do,
.j.
TO BE COLLECTED HV THE ri.EBK OF TI1K NKW-MARKET.
Each
( art or Sleigh, drawn
by one horse, conveying any kind of
building material* into the city from the bnnheu, shall pay an
annual duty of 10s to the Clerk of the New Market for cnrv-
for each vehicle under similar circum
piftration and number
for cacli Waggon or other
stances, drawn by two horses, 20*
four wheeled vehicle, or corresponding winter
vehicle, drawn
by two horses, 35s.
;
;
Bnck-makcrs, Builders, Contractors, or any person carting build
ing materials in this city, shall pay an annual duty for registra
tion as follows
For each two-wheelcd vehicle, or
coircsjMmdFor each do two
ing winter vehicle, drawn by one horse,
For each waggon, drawn by two or more
horses, 30?.
horses,
:
2<)s.
35s.
All
Coachmen, Cabmen, Calcchemrn, Carters and
lummcr
drivers of
or other vehicles for hire within the
City, shall pay an
for registration as follows :
and num
annual duty
Registration
Site.
Do do Calcche, 2Us. Do do Cab,
do Coach drawn by two horses, 50s
Do do Omnibus,
ber for a Cart,
Do
^"IH.
faOs.
Also, the Clerk of the New Market is enjoined by Section 33 to
collect all assessments leviable on all hnnws a nd
vchicles/for
which certificates of registration are applied for,
Ou
namely
each working horse, for the assessment for the year
ending in
May, 12a Gd. On each two.wheeled vehicle for hire, 15s.
Do four-wheeled dodo 20s Each Omnibus or Waggon drawn
by 1 or 2 horses, 50s. Do do 4 or
horses,
:
""
m</n
7.~>s.
All Bakers, Brewers and Distillers, and tlHr
Agents, shall pay
an annual duty for registration, ns loilows
For each Baker s
two-wheeled vehicle and corresponding
-2 1CN.
For
sleigh,
raeh Baker s Wacgnn or do do,
3 1.Is.
For each Brewer s or
s
two. wheeled vehicle or
Pistil!, r
corresponding aluigl X5
:
For co do Wilson
Also,
all
i
:ilers in
do,
i7
10s.
or venders of Fire.wood,
Ixigs or timber, shall
regi>tr:tt:,,n as follows
For faeh two-wheeled
pay annually f.ir
vehicle nnd corresponding sleigh, drawn
1.
by one horse,
For do drnwn by two horse.", X l 10s. For each
corresponding
winter sleigh, drawn by two or more horses, X l 1 Js.
:
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RATK3 AND FARES OP CARTS, CABS,
CALECHE3, bC.
Agreeably
to
By-Law (No.
175) of the Corporation of Montreal,
passed 26th September, 1845.
DIVISIONS
First Division.
REFERRED
TO.
From
Prince Street, St, Ann Suburbs,
by a
direct line to St. Anloine
Bridge, thence along Craig and Lewis
Streets to Lacroix Street, and down to the River.
M
Bounded by the 1st Division and
Cord, Mountain
as far as junction with St. Antoinc
Street, thence by a
straight line to junction of St. Catherine and Alexander Street,
along St. Catherine Street to Victoria Road, and down to the
River.
Second.
^
Street,
Third
That
portion of the City
beyond the 2nd Division and
within the City limits.
RATES OF CARTAGE.
From any
of the Harbour Wharves or any place in the First
Division, to the Canal within the City limits
B-
For each load not exceeding 15 cwt
Do.
do.
from 15 to 20 cwt
Do.
do.
20 cwt. and uowards....
From Canal to Inspection Store, for each
From Inspection Store to Wharves, do
d.
10
1
...1
load of 3 barrels
3
67
PORK AND BEEF.
From Canal
or
Wharves
(and vice versa)
for
to
any place
in
First Division
each load of 4 barrels
o
74
FLOUR.
From Canal
to Harbour Wharves or
any place in Firpt
Division (and vice versa) each load of 5 bbls
6
FIRE-WOOD.
St.
From the Canal (and vice
Ann Suburbs, per cord....
versa} to
any place
3
9
j
St. Joseph
St.
in
Suburbs
Antoine Suburbs
1
_
2
Lawrence Suburbs, west of St. Lawrence Street
2
Lawrence Suburbs, north-east of St. Lawrence
Street,
including Sl Lewis Street
3
Quebec Suburbs as far as Victoria Road....
.3
Quebec Suburbs beyond Victoria Road
.4
St.
(J
St.
g
:
t;
.
Within the
limits of the First
Division,
Street
Within the
(>
west of St. Joseph
limits of the First
Division, north-east*
Joseph Street
2
Q
2
g
of St!
Carters are prohibited from
exacting or demanding more
than the rates above specified, under a
penalty against the owners
ID"
and drivers of vehicles
offending, not exceeding 25s, and impri
sonment not exceeding 30
days.
STANDS FOR CARTS, TRUCKS, &-C.
Commissioners Street, along the harbour revetment wall
St. Joseph Street to Youville Street.
N^from
2
Comn ssi(mcr8 Street from lhe Custom House
xt
Square to
No.
1
T
"
JNicholas Street.
No
Commissioner! Street, along the revetment wall between
New Market and Bonsecours Street.
3.
the foot of tne
No.
M
1.
STANDS FOR CABS,
CALECHES, &C.
from south-east corner of Great St. James
Gill Street,
Street to Grey
No.
Nuns
Street.
Dalhousie Square, from the wicket
gate leading into the
Barracks, north-east termination of St. Paul Street, to the street
leading down to Artillery Barracks.
No. 3. Commissioners Street, Irom the New Market to St.
Joseph
2.
Street.
No. 4.
No. 5
South-east side of
Custom House Square.
Craig Street, from St. Gabriel Street to St. Antoin
Street.
No. 6
The
south-cast side of
Papmeau Square.
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FIRE COMPANIES.
ENGINE-HOUSES, CAPTAINS AND LIEUTENANTS.
J. Pcrrigo, Chief
Engineer
Inspector of Fire Department.
PHOSNIX, St. Lawrence Hill
Capt. John Orr, Lieut. Robert
&
1.
Hammond.
2.
NEPTUNE,
St.
Mary
Quebec Suburbs.
Street,
Robinson, Lieut. George Rogers.
3.
Capt. Benjamin
PROTECTOR, Fortification Lane. Capt, John Fletcher, Lieut.
J. R. Cameron.
MONTREAL, Dalhousie Square Capt. Alex. Berthram, Lieut.
4.
QUEEN, Wellington
5.
Griffinlown.Capt. Win. Spears,
Street,
Lieut. J. Morrison.
MUTUAL, Germain
G.
Tison
HOSE COMPANY,
7.
Street.
Capt. Joseph Poitras, Lieut.
Little St.
James
Street.
muels, Lieut
8.
UNION, Great St. James Street
William Muir.
9.
HERO,
Capt
..Lieut.
Joseph Street, St. Joseph Suburbs.
Muses, Lieut. Loon Malard.
ish
B.
Capt. Arthur Sa
St.
HOOK AND LADDER, Luguuchetiere
10.
J.
.
and Canadian
Capt. Michael
Street, opposite the Brit.
Capt. D. Brown, Lieut.
School.
Homer
Taylor.
LOCATIONS OF THE PUBLIC CISTERNS & WELLS.
1.
:l.
STONE CISTERNS.
Corner of Wellington and
Grey Nuns Street.
Corner of Nazareth and
Wellington Streets.
WOODEN
3.
4.
j.
(I.
7.
8.
1.
2.
CISTERNS.
Lagauchetiere Street, near Montcalm St., Quebec Suburbs
Corner of Montcalm
Dorchester Street, Quebec Suburb.-*.
ht. Edward s Lane, St.
Joseph Suburba.
Chabolair Square, near Dow s
Brewery.
A. Giard s, 121 St. Joseph Street.
&
Mountain
Street, St.
Joseph Suburbs.
PUBLIC WELLS.
William Street, Griffintown.
St. Gabriel Street, St.
Ann
s
Ward.
RATES AND REGULATIONS REGARDING
CHIMNEY SWEEPING.
The
Tariff of Rates which Licensed
Sweeps within the Citv of
Montreal are allowed to
charge is as follows
:
For each chimney or flue in a
one-story house....
do
do
do
two-story
Do
do
do
fou r or more stories...
3
t>
.
Each chimney
in
use
is
4A
."..
.
....
.0
?f
requ.rcd to be swept by licensed
sweeps
F 2
70
at least three times in the
once between 1st
year.
November, and twice at intervals of at least two
between 1st November and 1st
under a
May and 1st
months apart,
May,
penalty of 25s to
In every case of a chimney taking fire, the
occupant of the
house is subject to a penalty of 25s to 50s,
provided the chimney
has not been swept as above
required.
50s.
LICENSED SWEEPS IN MONTREAL.
SOUTH
Alex. Blair, Murray Street, Griffintown.
NORTH. C. Ccntainc, 37, Sanguinet Street.
Divisions of North and South, from
Sanguinet St. down to River.
MONTREAL WATER WORKS.
William Buchanan. Accountant.
James M Nider, Overseer of Works.
H. S. Porteous, Collecting Clerk.
OfficeNo. 28, Notre Dame Street.
From 9 o clock, A.M.,
Office Hours
to
4 o clock, P.M.
THE CITY BATHS are on the premises of the Water Works,
Commissioner Street.
MONTREAL
POLICE.
Lieut. Col. Ermatinger, Inspector and
Supcrintcndant.
Thomas Wily, Chief of Police.
H. Jeremie, Sub-Chief.
Two
Chief Constables and Fifty Sub-Constables-
Two
Mounted
Police.
POLICE STATIONS.
Centre Station
West
Station
East Station
Foot of the
New
Market.
Bonaventure Street.
Visitation Street.
Office of the Chief
At the Centre
Station.
Charges against offenders are heard in the Court House every
morning, before the Inspector and Supcrintendant, who has summary jurisdiction in minor cases, and may punish by fine not ex
ceeding 5, or imprisonment not exceeding two months for a first
offence.
COM MERC I A L
.
TRINITY BOARD.
Robert Armour, Master.
J. W. Dunscornb,
Dep.-Master.
Wardens. John Molson, William Edmonstone, H. L. Routh,
John Try, and Andrew Shaw.
James Holmes, Registrar and Treasurer.
W. K. Rayside, Harbour Master.
H. G. Thompson, Water Bailiff.
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CUSTOMS.
MONTREAL.
William Hall
Collector
John Wm. Oliver, First Clerk and Warehouse Keeper.
John Lewis, Second Clerk
Edwd. Vennor, Provincial Clerk
John N. Travers, Third Clerk
VV. Scliolcs, Warehouse Locker
R.IIarnpson, Fourth Clk.,(Act.)|Sam. llalloway, Messenger
WATERSIDE DEPARTMENT.
Robert H. Hamilton, Landing- Surveyor.
Mills, Landing Waiter and Measurer of Ships.
Thain, Landing Waiter Alex. Henderson, Tidewaiter
James
Thomas
Henry
John
Pratt,
King-, Appraiser
do.
John Fletcher,
do.
and Assist John Gray, Preventive Officer
ant
at Lachine.
Wm MGanger
Nider, Clk. to Land. Sur.
Jane Scholcs, Housekeeper
Sundry persons employed as Tidewaiters, &c., during the
navigation season.
QUEBEC.
Henry Jessopp, Collector.
John Bruce, First Clerk and Warehouse Keeper.
Second Clerk
Third Clerk
T. Ross, (Acting) Fourth Clerk
Richard Charlton, Registry Clerk
Jas. Prendergast,
CliHS. Secretan,
for
Merchant Seamen
WATERSIDE DEPARTMENT.
Charles Grey Stewart, Landing
Surveyor.
John Fletcher, Landing Waiter John Fife, Tide
Surveyor
John P. Meara,
Thomas Lambert,
do
Assist. Tide
Charles E. Allen,
do
Surveyor and Tidewaiter
John Bartlett, Clerk to Landing James Carmichael, Tidewailer
John Young, Housekeeper
Surveyor
Sundry persons employed as Tidewaiters, Lockers, &c., during
the navigation season.
COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS.
J.
A. S. Menzics,
W. Dunscomb.
First Clerk.
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Matth. Jack, Second Clerk.
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A TABLE OF DUTIES ON IMPORTS INTO CANADA,
to the Revenue Laws in
force
the 6th April, 1845.
Compiled conformable
By W. COOTE,
Esq.,
from
Custom-House and Forward. Ag., St Johns.
Note.
Articles from Foreign Countries pay the rates
opposite to
them, in both columns. Articles the Produce or Manufacture
of the United Kingdom, or of the British
the
Possessions,
pay
Duty only.
Foreign articles (except Sugar and
Tea) from the Warehouse in the United Kingdom pay threefourths of the Imperial Duty, and the Provincial
Duty in full.
British Goods imported into this Province from a
Foreign coun
Provincial
try are
deemed
Forciarn.
73
74
75
ARTICLES.
IMPERIAL.
4 per cent
Ginger
Glass and Glassware
Glue
Gold Leaf as Hardware
il5 per cent
4 per cent
Grass, articles made of
Grindstones
Gums and Resins
Hair, and articles
made
j4
|4
per cent
per cent
Free
of
;4
Hams
per cent
3s per
Harness.
cwt
per cent
Hardware
|7 per cent
Hats all Fur
j4 per cent
Hats, Leather, Wool or Cotton. J7 per cent
15 per cent
Hats, of Silk
Hats, Palm Leaf, Chip, &c
;4 per cent
i7
Hay
Free
Free
Free
Hemp, Flax and Tow
Raw
Hides,
Honey
J4
per cent
4 per cent
Hops
Horses and Carriages of travel
lers, or engaged in carrying
merchandize
iFree
Household Goods and Tools, be
longing to Settlers, and not for
sale
Free
Indian Corn
Free
Indian Rubber (except Boots and
4 per
Shoes)
4 per
Indigo
Ink
4 per
7 per
Iron, all except Pig
Ivory, and articles made of. .... 4 per
7 per
Jewelery
Lard
1
5 per cent
5 per cent
5 per cent
5 per cent
5s per
cwt
5 per cent
5 per cent
5 per cent
5 per cent
5 per cent
5 per cent
6s per ton
1
per cent
1
per cent
5 per cent
3d per Ib
Free
3s per
cent
cent
cent
cent
cent
cent
4 per cent
15 per cent
7 per cent
4 per cent
(See Hardware)
Leather, viz.
Goat Skins
4
Lamb or Sheep Skins
4
Calf Skins
|4
Kipp Skins
J4
Harness & Upper Leather. ... 4
5 per cent
5 per cent
5 per cent
Free
.
Lampblack
Lamps, Glass
Lamps, other.
PROVINCIAL.
5 per
1
per
5 per
5 per
5 per
[5 per
|5 per
480
Ib
cent
cent
cent
cent
cent
cent
cent
^percent
5 per cent
1 per cent
Lead,
:
per
per
per
per
per
cent
cent
cent
cent
cent
5 S per dozen
2s 6d per doz
4d per
2d per
Ib
Ib
i^] p er
H>
76
77
ARTICLES.
IMPERIAL.
4 per cent
7 per cent
Free
4 per cent
4 per cent
4 per cent
4 per cent
15 per cent
Nutmegs
Oakum
Oats
Oil, Olive, in casks
Do. in jars or bottles
Lard
Linseed
Fish,
all
Palm
Oils
Vegetable, Volatile,
mical and Essential
Oil Cloth.
PROVINCIAL.
4d per Ib
jFree
2s per qr
|4d per gall
jls per gall
!4d per gall
2d per gall
per cent
per cent
1
4 per cent
1
Free
7 per cent
10 per cent
5 per cent
Che
.
and Turtle
Lobsters,
Fresh ...................... Free
4 per cent
Pickled
Ditto,
Ditto,
Oysters,
Packages,
in
which
per cent
per cent
1
1
goods are
Free
4 per cent
4 per cent
7 per cent
imported..
Paints, not enumerated
.
Paintings
Paper Manufactures
Peas
Pears
Free
5 per cent
5 per cent
5 per cent
(Free
3s per qr
Free
4 per
4 per
4 per
4 per
Is per bushel
i u
Id pc
pt. rib
cent
Pepper
cent
Perfumery
cent
Pig Iron
Pimento
cent
Pickles and Sauces ............ !4 per cent
Pipes, Smoking ..... ......... |4 per cent
Pitch ....................... 4 per cent
Plaster Casts ................. 4 per cent
7 per cent
Playing Cards
3s per cwt
Pork, Salted
Free
Pork, Fresh
Potatoes ..................... Free
Poultry and Game ............ ;4 per cent
Preserves .................... !4 per cent
Prunes .....................
cent
ji per
Putty . ...................... [4 per cent
Quills ....................... 4 per cent
Raisins, in boxes .............. |4 per cent
Raisins, in kegs, otc ........... 4 per cent
Rice ........................ ,Free
Rosin ...................... Free
i
;><a
10 per cent
per cent
id per Ib
10 per cent
per cent
per cent
^ per cent
[0 per cent
"
,
.
i
not over proot by Sykes
Hydrometer; and to increase
Rum,
G
[2s per
4s per
cwt
cwt
3d per bushel
10 per cent
i/>
per cent
Ib
jid per
per cent
per cent
id per Ib
.Ad per Ib
15
per cent
5 per cent
[5
j5
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in
a
proportion
exceeds
proof..
.
Rye
Saleratus
Salt, by inland importation
by sea.
Salt, imported
Sardines, in
oil
Sausages
Saw Logs
Seeds, not enumerated.
Seives, Wire
Seives, Hair
Segars
Shingles
Shoes (See Boots). ..
Silk Manufactures.
Skins, Raw, Calf, Sheep,
.
.
.
.
Slates
Snuff.
Soap
Soda Ash
(See Hardware)
except Run
drometer Proof, and
tion when strength
Spelter
Spirits, all,
Proof..
Spirits of Turpentine.
.
Sponge
Starch
Straw
Straw Goods
Sugar Candy
in t
Sugar,Foreign, refd,
U. Kingdom & impor
Sugar, Refined
or
Muscovado.
Sugar, Raw,
and
Sugar, Bastard
Sumach ......---
.
all others
Syrups
Tallow
Tar
Countries,
Tea, from Foreign
TT
Tea, direct from China,the
Kingdom,
or British Poss
Tobacco, unmanufactured.
79
IMPERIAL.
Tobacco, manufactured.
Tortoise Shell
to materials.
Trees, Shrubs, Plants, Bulbs, ami
Roots
Toys, according
.
7 per cent
Free
Id per It.
5 per cent
-1
per cent
4 per cent
Free
5 per cent
Free
Free
Free
4 per cent
4 per cent
7 per cent
Free
5 per cent
10 per cent
Hardware
as
Varnish
"Vegetables,
Fresh.
Veneers
Vinegar
Wafers
Watches
Wheat
Whetstones
per cent
per cent
... .,4 per cent
7 per cent
|4
Whips
Wicker Work
Wine, all kinds.
Wood, viz.
:
j7
.
IVitto
Ditto
lOperct&Sd
Tree
Free
|Free
.
.
.
Handspikes
.
,
.
Free
Free
Free
Free
Sawed Lumber, boards meas.
4 per cent
Wood, all manufactures of.
Wood, Mahotrany and
Hard;
.
Woods, tor Furniture
Woollen Manufactures
Wool.
IFree
per cent
4 per cent
4 per cent
|7
Yeast
Duty on
5 per cen:
per cent
15
iFree
iFree
Pine,
per
Quebec,)
Standard 100
Provincial
5 per cent
10 per cent
3s per q:
5 per cent
I
Red Oak
Ash
Spruce, per ditto
* Tlie.
per cent
M
W
Barrel Staves
Oars.
|l
|3d per gait*
per gall
25s per lOOOf
do
35s
55s
do
50s
do
25s
do
25s per
\
Puncheon, or
White Oak
Deals
PROVINCIAL.
.
.
Turpentine
Types
!
all
goods marked
per Cent, wlicn imported by Sea,
15s per 100
7s 6d
do
3d per doz
3d per pair
7s6dperlOOOf
5 per cent
1 per cent
5 per cent
5 per cent
5 per cent
(*) in the
Table
is
80
EXEMPTIONS.
The following exemptions
I.
dom.
refer to the Provincial duty only
Copies of the Holy Scriptures, printed
in the
:
United King,
II
Donations of Books or Clothing,
specially imported for
the use of, or to be distributed
gratuitously by any Charitable
Society in the Province.
IllPhilosophical Apparatus, Instruments, Books, Maps,
Statuary, Busts and Casts of Marble, Bronze, Alabaster
or
Plaster of Paris, Paintings,
Drawings, Engravings, Etchings,
of
Specimens
Sculptures, Cabinets of Coins, Medals, Gems, and
all other collections of
antiquities
provided the same be specially
in
imported
good faith for the use of any society incorporated or
established
for philosophical or
literary purposes, or for the
fine arts, or for the use or
the order of
couragement of the
University, College,
within this Province.
en
by
any
Academy, School or Seminary of learning
IV. Arms or clothing which any contractor or
contractors,
commissary or commissaries, shall import or bring into the Pro.
vince, for the use of Her Majesty s Army or Navy, or for the use
of the Indian nations in this Province
Provided the duty other
wise payable would be defrayed or borne
by the Treasury of the
United Kingdom or of this Province.
V. Specimens in Natural
History, Mineralogy, and Botany.
VI. Seeds of all kinds, farming utensils and
implements of
for
animals
the
husbandry,
improvement ot stock when specially
in
faith
imported
by any Society, incorporated or established
good
for the
encouragement of Agriculture.
:
REMARKS.
The
Duties are levied according to the
Imperial
Weights and Measures, and in Sterling money. 20s. stg. 24s.
4d. cy. or $4 87.
The Imperial Quarter of Grain is equal to fc$
of our Winchester Bushel.
II.
In calculating the ad valorem Duties under the
Imperial
Act, one-tenth is first added to the amount of the invoice.
III.
When the Tares cannot be ascertained from the invoice,
the following are allowed
On Coffee, in bags, 3 per cent.
Coffee in casks, 12 per cent. ; Raw Sugar and Molasses, 12
per
cent. ; Loaf Sugar in casks or boxes, 15
per cent. ; Leaf Tobacco
in casks, 12 per cent.
IV. Bonds, satisfactory to the Collector, will be taken for the
Provincial Duties (except the Provincial Duties on Live Stock,
Grain, Meal, Provisions, and other agricultural produce,) when
the same shall exceed
50 currency, at 6 months but, all dated
from 1st September till 1st April, are due on the 1st April. All
other duties are payable in cash.
V. Goods imported, whether by sea or inland, may be entered
for warehousing, and exported from the warehouse without
pay
ment ot duty. American products may descend the St. Law.
I.
specific
:
;
;
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rence in Bond, and be exported into the United States by
Laprairie and St. Johns.
UNITED STATES DRAWBACK BILL.
this Bill
I
which bear upon the trade with
insert the
way
of
two clauses of
this Province,
7. And be it further enacted, That any imported merchan
which has been entered, and the duties paid or secured ac
British
cording to law, for drawback, may be exported to the
North American Provinces adjoining the United States; and the
Burlington, in
ports of Pittsburgh, in the district of Champlain
the district of Vermont; Sackctt s Harbor, Oswcgo and OgdcnE-
Sec.
dise
;
in the district of O.swcgatchie
Rochester, in the district
of Gene-sec Buffalo and Erie, in the district of Presqu isle ; Cleve
to
land, in the district of Cuyahoga
Sandtisky and Detroit,
gether with such ports on the sea board, from which merchandise
now be exported for the benefit of drawback, are hereby de
burgh,
;
;
;
may
clared ports from whence foreign goods, wares and merchandise
on which the import duty has been paid, or secured to be paid,
and
may be exported to ports in the adjoining British Provinces,
be
to which ports foreign goods, wares and merchandise may
transported inland, or by water, from the port of original impor
for
tation, under existing provisions of law, to be thence exported
benefit of drawback
Provided, that such other ports situated on
the frontiers of the United States, adjoining the British North
American Provinces, as may hereafter be found expedient, may
have extended to them the like privileges, on the recommendation
of the Secretary -f the Treasury, and proclamation duly made by
the President of the United States, specially designating the ports
to which the aforesaid privileges are to be extended.
Sec. 8. And be it further enacted, That all laws now in force
in relation to the allowance of drawback of duties on goods im
and in rela
ported into the United States ana exported therefrom,
tion to the conditions and evidence on which such drawback is to
be paid, shall be applicable to the drawback allowed by this act.
:
in addition to existing provisions on the subject, to entitle
this act, they
exporters of goods to the drawback allowed by
shall produce to the collector of the port, from which such goods,
wares and merchandise were exported, the certificate, under seal
of the collector or other chief revenue officer of the port to which
the said goods, wares and merchandise were exported in the said
And,
which certificate shall be endorsed upon a
adjoining Provinces
at the time of
duplicate or certified copy of the manifest granted
such exportation, and shall state that the same identical goods
contained in the same manifest had been landed at such foreign
the custom house there, and that the
port, and duly entered at
duties imposed by the laws in force at such port upon the said
and the said
goods bad been paid, or secuied to be paid, in full
of the ves
exporters shall also produce the affidavit of the master
same
identical
sel in which the said goods were exported, that the
goods specified in the manifest granted at the time of such expor
tation, had been carried to the port named in the clearance or
;
;
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manifest, and had been landed and entered at the cmtom HOURP,
and that the duties imposed thereon at the said foreign port had
been paid, or secured to be paid and that the goods referred to
in the certificate of the collector or chief revenue officer of such
de
foreign port herein mentioned, were the same identical goods
scribed in the manifest aforesaid, and in the said affidavit.
;
Sec. 10
Provides, that in paying the drawback, 2
1
per cent,
of the duties be retained.
BOARD OF TRADE.
Hon.G. Moffatt, President.
Thomas Crinsan, Esq Vice-President.
,
John G!ass, Esq., Treasurer.
Council Hon. Austin Cuvillier, John Young, John E. Mil!?,
Andrew Shaw, L. H. Holton, D.
Pherson, Thomas Wilson,
and Thomas Kay, Esquires.
Board of Arbitration J. T. Brondgeest, Harrison, Stephens,
H. L. Routh, D. Torrance, T. B. Anderson, W. Edmonstone, J.
B. Grcenshiclds, J. Leeming, J. Dougail, H. Fowler, H. H. Whitney, and B. Hutchins, Esquires.
Council meets on Tuesday, in their Room, in rear of the Ex
change News Room.
M
CHAMPLAIN AND
ST.
LAWRENCE RAILROAD
COMPANY.
John E. Mills, Chairman.
John Molson, Deputy Chairman.
DIRECTORS.
Sir
George Simpson,
Hon. Judge Gale,
James Shuter,
P.
W.
|
William Workman,
Alex. M. Delisle,
Benjamin Brewster,
Dease,
C. H. Castle, Treasurer.
D. Lindsay, Commissioner; H. Magrane, Book
H. Duclos, Clerk at Lakeeper; V. Vitus, Clerk at St. Johns;
Steamer Prince Albert
at Montreal.
prairie; R. Mills, Clerk
A. Boyd, Purser.
J. Rodd, Captain
Officers.
W.
,
;
ST.
LAWRENCE AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD
COMPANY.
DIRECTORS.
Hon. George Moffatt, President.
Hon. A. N. Morin, Vice President.
John Torrance
Hon. P.
Gill, T. A. Stayner, John Young,
John
George Dcsbarats, William Molson, Thomas Cringan,
Wilder Pierce, Esqrs
Frothingham, A. T. Gait, Samuel Brooke,
Thomas Steers, Secretary and Treasurer.
18, Little St. James Street.
Office
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BANK OF MONTREAL.
Capital
750,000.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
Hon.
Hon.
P.
J.
M Gill,
President.
Masson, Vice-President.
T. B. Anderson,
William Lunn,
Harrison Stephens,
Joseph Shuler,
John Torrance,
John Brooke,
John Try.
Jitmes Logan,
John Molson,
William Molson,
Redpath,
J.
OFFICERS.
A. Simpson, Cashier,
W. Gunn,
J
J.
Assistant do.
J.
Webster, 1st Accountant,
J. Porteous, 2d
do.
R. Spurso, 3d
do.
Francis Holmes, 1st Teller,
John G. Home, 2d do.
J.
.
C. J. Brown,
3d
T. Smith, Chief Clerk,
Lloyd, Discount Clerk,
E. Adam?, Clerk,
G. A. Holmes, Transfer
Clerk,
C. Miller, Assistant Clerk,
B. Pickcn,
Messenger,
JH.
James Brennan,
Porler.
do.
Discount Days Tuesdays and Fridays.
Dividends 1st June and 1st December.
Great St. James Street.
Office
CITY BANK.
Capital
.300,000.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
John Frothingharn, President.
D. P. Ross,
William Lyman,
W. T. Whitehead,
J.
Joseph Valise,
John Dodds,
William Connolly,
Benjamin Ansell.
Robert Armour,
D. Gibb,
Henry
Stuart,
OFFICERS.
C. H. Castle, Cashier,
F. Harris, Accountant,
F. Brown, Paying Teller,
W. Robertson, Receiving do.
F. W. Gates, Discount Clerk,
W. M.
Robertson, Assist. Clerk,
Robert Hunter,
do.
do.
J. B. Routier,
Messenger,
Thomas Nagle,
Porter.
Discount Days Mondays and
Thursdays.
Dividends 1st June and 1st December.
Place d Armes.
Office
LA BANQUE DU PEOPLE *
Capital
.200,000.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
L.
M.
Vigor, President.
Jacob DeWitt, Vice- President.
Alexander Sauvagetia,
John Donegani,
T. Franchere,
Pierre Beaubien,
J. F. Allard,
H. B. Smith,
A. E. Montmarquet.
Pierre Jodoin,
OFFICERS.
B. H. Lemoine, Cashier.
G.
Peltier, Accountant,
L. Brault, Paying Teller,
L. D. Lemoine, Receiving do.
J. S. Morley, Discount Clerk,
J.
M. Bonicina, Clerk.
E. Mailhot, Clerk,
L. Larnontagne, Messenger,
R. Turner, Porter.
J.
Days of Discount Tuesdays and Fridays.
Dividends 1st March and 1st September.
29, St. Francois Xavier Street.
Office
BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA.
Capital
1,000,000, Sterling.
Head Office St. Helen s Place, London.
Thcmas Paton, Inspector of Branches.
LOCAL DIRECTORS.
MONTREAL BRANCH.
James
James
Sir
B. Greenshields,
D. Davidson, Manager,
Days of Discount
Office
George Simpson,
William Dow.
Ferrier,
F.
|
W. Wood,
Accountant.
Wednesdays and Saturdays.
12, Great St. James Street.
BRANCH OF THE COMMERCIAL BANK,
M. D.
C. S. Ross, Cashier.
C. J. Campbell, Teller.
H. L.
M Dougall and T.
Office
Observes
Church.
all
31, Great St.
S. Shortt, Clerks.
James
Street.
the holidays appointed by the
Roman
Catholic
85
OFFICE OF THE BANK OF UPPER CANADA.
Joseph Wcnham, Manager.
C. Freeland, Teller.
Freeland and J. L. Dampier, Clerks.
Andrew
Office
II, Great St.
James
Street,
PROVIDENT AND SAVINGS BANK.
Instituted 1st October, 1841.
BOARD OF MANAGING DIRECTORS.
William Lunn, President.
J. T. Brondgeest and John Redpath, Vice-President*.
Robert Armour,
James Ferrier,
Thomas Kay,
John Torrance,
James
Scott,
VV. Watson,
William Murray,
William Dow,
Stuart.
H.
John Mathewson,
John Eaclic, Actuary.
H. Sharrocks and James Cox, Assistant Actuaries.
Open daily, from ten till
9, Great St. James Stieet.
Office
and on Monday and Saturday evenings, from six to eight.
three
Interest on Deposits, 4 per cent.
;
MONTREAL SAVINGS BANK.
S. Gerard, President.
Frothingham, Vice-President.
F. L. Hoofstetter, Secretary and Treasurer.
Montreal Bank, Great St. James Street. Open every
Office
Monday and Thursday, from 10 to 2 o clock.
J.
MONTREAL CITY AND DISTRICT SAVINGS BANK,
Patron
His Lordship the Catholic Bishop of Montreal.
BOARD OF MANAGING DIRECTORS.
William Workman, President.
Alf. LaRocque, Vice-President.
H. Mulholland,
L. H. Holton,
John Tully,
Damase Masson,
John E. Mills,
Jacob DeWitt,
Joseph Bonrret,
P. Beaubien,
L. T.
Joseph Grenier,
Nelson Davis.
Drummond,
H. Judah,
Francis Hincks,
Office
John Collins, Actuary.
No. 46, Great St. James
N.B. Holidays of the other Banks
Friday, April 3d
;
Queen
s
Birth-day,
Street.
New-Year s-Day
May
24th
;
;
Good
Christinas Day.
86
CURRENCY OF CANADA.
The
values assigned to the several coins by the Currency Act
are not arbitrary, but are proportioned (except in the case of Brit
ish silver) to the
The
quantity of pure gold or silver in each.
currency was and is equal to 4 dollars of account ; and a note
for $100 either in
Upper or Lower Canada, is now, as it has al
ways been, payable by 25 cy., in any coins equivalent by law
to that sum.
By the Currency Act the Provincial dollar of ac
count is made equal in value to that of the United States.
The
coins current by the
Act
are
:
British gold coins at the rate of
1 st.
1 4s 4d cy. to
rican Eagles coined before 1st July 1834, at
2 13s 4d cy
Ame
Do.
coined between 1st July, J834, and 1st January, 1841, at
2 10s,
and at the same rates for half Eagles, &c.
The above are a legal tender by tale if within 2 grains of full
weight, deducting ^d cy. for each ^ of a grain wanting.
British gold and American gold coined before 1834, at 94s lOd
cy. per oz. troy,
American gold coined between 1834 and 1841,
at 93s cy. per
oz. troy,
Coined
Gold coin of France, at 98s Id cy. per oz. troy,
Do. of Laplata
Columbia, at 89s 5d
Apr 26 ) Do. of Portugal
Brazil, at 94s 6d
1841. [ Sp. Mex.
Chilion Doubloons at 89s 7d
if offered
50 cy., at one
in
sums
of not less than
respectively
before
I"
J
&
&
&
"
"
time.
above stated.
United States, Peru, Chili, Central Ame.
rica, States of South America and of Mexico, coined before 1841,
at 5s Id currency, and half dollars at 2s 63 d cy.
Quarters at
Is 3d. Eights at 7^d and sixteenths at 3id, if legal weight. The
parts less than halves being a tender at the said rates by tale to
the amount of
2 10s in one payment, until they have lost one
British silver as
The
dollars of Spain,
twenty-fifth of their weight, and not afterwards.
French 5 franc silver pieces, coined before 26th April 1842, at
4s 8d each.
coins of the same nations of later dates, may
by proclamation to be issued as aforesaid.
Copper coins of the United Kingdom, (or any to be coined by
Gold and
be
made
Her Majesty
at their
silver
current
of not less than five-sixths ihe weight of such coin)
nominal
rates.
weight of a Sovereign is, 5 dwts. 2i grs. of an
Eagle coined before 1834, 11 dwts. 6 grs, after 1834, 10 dwts.
18 grs. of a Dollar, 17 dwts. 4 grs. of a 5 franc piece 16 dwts.
The
least legal
The
sterling, in any act or contract made after the passing
of the Currency Act, [proclaimed 26th April, 1842] is to be un
contract
derstood as equivalent to
1 4s 4d
cy., but in any act or
made before that time, the word sterling is to be construed ac
cording to the intention of the Legislature or of the parties.
87
CURRENCY TABLE.
1 4s
Sterling equal to
EQUIVALENT SUMS: IN STERLING, CURRENCY,
R CLE To convert Sterling into Currency :
of itself and 1-12 of that l-5th.
\
4</
.
To convert Currency into Sterling
divide by 73.
:
Currency.
AND DOLLARS
To
the given
&.
CENTS.
sum add
1-otL
Multiply by 60 (or by 12 and 5) and
A
TABLE,
Showing the Number of Days from any Day in the Month,
the same Day in any other Month throughout the Year.
to
How many days are there from the 10th Janu10th June, both inclusive ?
L-iok for January in the column marked with the months
downwards, then seek for June at the top of the columns, and
will find it to be 151.
EXPLANATION.
nuary
to the
you
TABLE TO CALCULATE WAGES AND OTHER
PAYMENTS.
89
LAND COMPANIES.
British
treat
:
American Land Company
61, Commissioners Street.
Canada Company-
Hart,
Logan
George Bent, Agent, Mon.
&
Co, Montreal
:
Commis
sioners Street.
North American Colonial Association, of Ireland.
ville, Agent, Beauharnois.
Eden
Col.
MONTREAL AND QUEBEC STEAMBOAT COMPANY.
AGENTS.
John Torrance
H. E. Scott, Quebec,
H. F. Hughes, Three Rivers.
PEOPLE
S
& Co.,
Montreal,
Robert Harrower,
Sorel,
S. Leith, Port St. Francis.
LINE QUEBEC AND MONTREAL STEAM
BOATS.
AGENTS.
W.
Bristow, Esq., Principal.
Morgan, Assistant, Montreal.
I. R.
John Wilson, Quebec,
J.
Dougal, Three Rivers.
M
I
|
H. O.
Neil, Sorel,
S. Leith, Port St. Francii.
GAS-LIGHT COMPANY.
The Hon. Joseph Masson,
President.
Albert Furniss, Secretary and Treasurer,
John Kcrr, Superintendent.
George Garth, Gas- Fitter.
Edward Glackmeyer, Book-Keeper.
E. HausBelman, and A. G. Prevost, Collectors.
No. 31, Notre Dame Street.
Office
RATES FOR GAS, by meter, 25s, per 1000 cubic feet.
MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE OF THE COUNTY OF
MONTREAL.
Benjamin Brewster, President.
Jean Bruneau,
Joseph Bourret,
Jacob DeWitt,
Louis Boyer,
J. Grenier,
William Spears,
J. B. Hornier.
Alfred LaRocque,
P. L. Letourneux, Secretary and Treasurer.
T. Cherrier, Assistant.
A. Richer, Surveyor and Inspector.
Toussaint Peltier, Advocate.
Annual Meeting.
Office.
Corner of
First
St.
Monday of October.
Francois Xavier and St.
Steeels.
H
Sacrament
90
MONTREAL
AND INLAND NAVIGATION
ASSURANCE.
FIRE, LIFE,
DIllECTORS.
James
Ferrier, President.
William Lunn, Vicc-Prcsident.
Robert Armour,
John Mathewson,
John Redpath,
Stanley Bagg,
Hon.
Adam
J.
Ferric,
Thomas Kay,
Tohn Torrance,
W.
Smith, (Atty-Gcncral,)
James
Scott,
William Dow.
Watson,
William Murray, Manager.
Annual Meeting
Office
First
Monday
of February.
Great St. James Street.
AGENCIES OF ASSURANCE COMPANIES.
JEtna Fire, of Hartford.
Jos. Jones, Agent, Old City Bank
Buildings, St. Paul Street,
Alliance Life and Fire, of London.
R Gerrard, Agent, corner
of St. Therese and St. Gabriel Streets.
J. H. Maitland, Agent, 49, Great
James Street.
British American Life and Fire, of Toronto Jos. Wenham,
Agent, St. James Street.
Eagle Life, of London James Knapp, Agent, corner of Saint
Francois Xavier and St. Sacrament Streets.
Globe Fire and Life, of L indon Ryan, Chapman & Co.,
Britannia Life, of London
St.
Agents, Gillespie
s
Buildings, corner of Commissioners
and
Port Streets.
St.
Lawrence Inland Marine
C. T. Palfgrave, Agent, Lcmoine
Street.
Quebec Fire J. H. Maitland, Agent, 49, Great St. James Street.
Lloyd s Agents Kyan, Chapman & Co., Gillcppic s Buildings,
corner of Commissioners and Port Streets.
Minerva Life, of London Benj. Hart & Co., Agents, corner of
Recollect and St. Helen Streets.
National Loan Fund, (Life and Annuity} J. W. Dunscomb,
St.
Francois Xavier Street.
&
Phoenix File, of London
Co., Agents, 131,
Gillespie, Moffatt
St. Paul Street.
Protection Fire, of Hartford Joseph Jones, Agent, Old City
Bank Buildings, St. Paul Street.
M
United Kingdom Life Andrew
Gill, Agent, Gillespie
ings, corner of Commissioners and Port Streets.
s
Build-
BOARD OF AGRICULTURE FOR CANADA WEST.
W. Thomson,
Esq., Warden, H. D.
John Wetenhall, Esq., Nelson, G. D.
N. D.
^ Henry Ruttan, Esq., Sheriff,
Secretary and Treasurer W. G. Edmundson, Esq., Toronto.
President E.
Vice-president
91
MONTREAL COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
Charles Penncr, President.
NT JNIorin, Vice-President.
Hon. A.
.
M.
J.
J. Savage, Treasurer.
Ferris, Secretary.
of the last session of the Provincial Parliament au
thorizes an annual grant of
l
to every County
Agricultural
.JOO to every District
Society, and
Society, conditional on cer.
tain amounts
subscribed
being
by inhabitants.
An Act
>0
STAGE COACHES,
&c.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1847.
In Winter Stages leave Montreal and Quebec
every
QUEBKC.
(Sundays cxeeptcd,)
m ornincr,
afternoon, at half-past four
23, St. Jean Baptiste Street.
at six o clock.
Mail Stages every
William Robinson, Proprietor: .No.
RED LINE
Same as above. Toussanit. Leenmptc, Proprietor.
Lo Hlaiic p, Custom-House Square.
UPPER CANADA. Summer and Winter, Stages leave every
John Farrow
morning-, at Imif.past ten o clock, with the Mail.
Agent. Office, No. 40, M Gill Street.
DITTO.
BHFFU.O ROUTE. Leaves every morning at 9 o clock.
L. Moody, Proprietor.
W. Barron, Agent. Office, Exchange
Ojfirr, at G.
Court, off St. Paul Street.
KINGSTON TORONTO, HAMILTON, &c.
Express leaves Monday,
Mail hour; returns Saturday noon.
Office, 204, St. Paul sV.
ALRANY. tin Burlington, In Winter Stages leave
daily at
one o clock.
Gill Street.
Offirr, Duclos Hotel, No. 20,
,
at
M
BOSTON & NEW. YORK, via Saratoga Springs. Stages leave
very morning a t n ne o clock.
Stephen Holt, Agent, Exchange
;
Cofl ee-House, St. Paul Street.
Summer Express.
Leaves on Friday, arrives on
Thursday.
Winter Exj.Tffts, Leaves on Monday, arrives on
Saturday.
H.
No.
St.
Paul
Street.
204,
Agent,
Dickinson,
ROUTES AND DISTANCES FROM MONTREAL.
Montreal to Laehine
Lachine to Cascades
Cascades to Coteau du Lac
Coteau du Lac to Cornwall
Cornwall to Dickinson s Landing, (Canal)
Dickinson s Linding to Kingston
to
Kingston
Cobourg
Port.
to
Hope
Cobourg
Port
Hope
Toronto
Hamilton
to
Toronto
Toronto
to
Niagara
to the Falls.
to
Niagara
Montreal to Caledonia Spring?
Miles.
9
by Stage
24 by Steamboat
1G by Stage
41 by Steamboat
12 by Steamboat
110 by Steamboat
110 by Steamboat
7 by Steamboat
60 by Steamboat
45 by Steamboat
35 by Steamboat
14 by Stage
77 by Stage &, St
92
Miles.
Montreal to I aprairie
Laprairie to St. Johns
St. Johns to Burlington
Burlington to Whitehall
Whitehall to Albany
Whitehall to Saratoga
9 by Steamboas
15 by Railroad
76
75
72
39
by
by
by
by
31 by
Saratoga to Troy
Steamboat
Steamboat
Stage
Stage
Railroad
Burlington to Boston
6 by Stage or B
160 by Steamboat
212 by Stage
Montreal to Quebec
180 by Steamboat
Lachine to Carillon
Carillon to Grenville
Grenville to Bytown
50
12
60
120
Troy to Albany
Albany to New York
Bytown
Boston
to
Kingston
to Halifax
Halifax to Pictou
Pictou to Quebec
;
by
by
by
by
Steamboat
Stage
Steamboat
Steamboat
500 by Steamboat
100 by Stage
600
MEDICAL.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
Morson, Frederick
DeBoucherville, B
Mount, E H
Fenwick, A G
Aitken,
Arnoldi, Daniel
Arnoldi, F C
Badgley, F
Barber,
Barry,
Beaubien, Pierre
Godfrey,
Be lin, Guillaume
Grenier,
Berthelet, Benj.
Guerin,
Hall, Archibald
T
Bibaud, J G
Bowie, James
Fisher, Arthur
Fraser,
W
Gauthier,
Gibb,
L
GD
R
LT
H
Holmes,
AF
Boyer, L
Brousseau,
Lebourdais, J
Campbell,
Leprohon,
Long, Alexander
Calium,
Macdonell, R L
DP
Bruneau, O T
Calder, B G
Campbell, C A
G
W
Charlebois, B
Codere, Emerie
Crawford, James
Gushing, Fred
P Amour, R
Howard,
Munroe, jun.,
Peltier,
Picault,
P E
Regnault,
GA
Richelieu, J
Robinson, S
Scott,
B
J B
Wm E
Sewell, Stephen
Sewell,
Sutherland,
EQ
P
Smith,
Tavernier, F
J
B
Trestler,
Malhiot,
Meilleur, J B
Minshall, John
Vallee,
Waller,
Trudel,
E H
O
S
C
Wm
W
M
M Culloch, M
M Gale, B
A
P
Nelson, Wolfred
Nelson, Horace
Papineau, J B L
C
93
APOTHECARIES.
R. Truderm
William Ljman
Co.
John Birks
Co.
Dr. Waller
Dr. Trudol
&
&
& Dr. Codferre,
(De-
p6t Medical)
Dr. Richelieu
Dr. Smith
Dr. Fenwick
A. Urquluirt, (Medical Hall)
S. Jones Lyman &. Co.
Alfred Savage
Co.
&
Dr. Godfrey, (Medical Depot)
It. W. Rcxford
Dr Munro
T. Harding
Dr. Scott, (Apothcc. Hal!)
B. Workman
Co.
Dr.
CalTarn
T. S. Pope
M
&
MONTREAL MEDICAL BOARD.
Wofrcd Nelson, President.
J. B.
Lchourdais
A. F. Holmes
[5.
Chitrlebois
L. J. Cazencuve
T. Quesnel
T. Boutillicr
P. C. Loedcl
J.
S. C. Sewell, Secretary.
|
G. Belin
P. Beauhicn
J. Dot ion
M. M-Culloch
G. W. Campbell
A. Hall
James Crawford
M.
P. C.
F. Badgley
F. Valois
O. T. Bruneau
F. C. T. Arnold!
Munro
William Sutherland
J. Bibaud
B. Trestler
MEDICO-CHI RURGICAL SOCIETY.
Dr. Crawford, President.
Dr. Badgley, First Vice.Presidcnt.
Dr. Campbell, Second do.
Dr. David, Secretary.
|
Dr. Fraser, Treasurer.
THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY.
Incorporated 1845.
Dr. Arnoldi, Jun., Lecturer on
Midwifery, Diseases of
a.nd Children, and Medical
Dr.
Dr.
Dr.
Dr,
Dr.
Dr.
Women
Jurisprudence.
Badgley, Practice of Medicine and Pathology.
Munro, Principles and Practice of Surgery.
Sutherland, Chemistry and Pharmacy.
Horace Nelson, Anatomy and
Physiology.
Bibaud, Materia Mcdica, and Therapeutics.
Regnier, Demonstrator.
The Session commences on the
each year, and terminates on the
first
Monday
of
November
m
last Friday of
April following.
Lectures are delivered in the French and
English language
to distinct classes.
Each Lecture is of one hour s duration, and
120 are delivered during the Session in each
language.
The Museum comprises preparations to illustrate
every branch,
and the Library contains upwards of 1400 volumes.
The
H2
94
LITERARY.
UNIVERSITY OF
M GILL COLLEGE, MONTREAL.
GOVERNORS.
His Excellency the Governor General.
The Lord Bishop of Montreal.
The Hon. the
The Hon. the
The Principal
Chief Justice of Montreal.
Chief Justice of Upper Canada.
of the College.
OFFICERS.
EA
.Principal,
Meredith,
WT
A
B,
LL B
AM
Leach,
Vice.Principal, Rev
Secretary to the College, Bursar, Registrar,
AM
bott,
&c, Rev Joseph Ab
PROFESSORS, &.C.
Professor of Divinity
Leach.
Professor of Classical Literature, Rev
Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, E. A. ?lere
WT
A M
A
B, LL B
dith,
Prof of the Theory and Practice of Medicine, A F Holmes,
D
Lecturer on Surgery, G
Campbell,
D
Lecturer on Chemistry and Pharmacy, A Hall,
Lecturer on Midwifery and Diseases of Women and Children,
MD
W
M
M
M Culloch, M D
Lecturer on Clinical Medicine and Surgery, Jas Crawford,
Lecturer on Institutes of Medicine, Robert L Maodonnell,
W
M
M
M
I
L)
M
D
E Scott,
Demonstrator of Anatomy,
D
Lecturer on Anatomy, O T Bruneau,
D
Materia Medica and Therapeutics, S C Sewell,
Law Lecturer, lion Mr Justice Badgley
Lecturer on History and Geography, Rev Joseph Abbott, A
Lecturer on French Literature and the French Language, Leon
De Monlier
M
M
M
TERMS.
First Wednesday in SemDecember 20.
The. Second or Lent Term The Wednesday nearest the 7th
January to Saturday before Palm Sunday.
The "Third or Eastern Term Wednesday after Easter to the
The
i
ember
day
First or
Michaelmas Term
to
after the third
Wednesday
in June.
BAPTIST COLLEGE, MONTREAL.
Rev.
.T.
President and Professor of Theology
and Church History.
F. Bosworth, A. M., Professor of Languages,
M. Cramp, A. M.,
.Rev.
95
HIGH SCHOOL OF MONTREAL.
DIRECTORS.
Hon. G. Moffatt,
J. J.
David Torrancc,
Dr. Crawford,
Charles Gcddcs,
Dr.
M Culloch,
Benj. Holmes,
.
W. C. Meredith,
William Lunn,
Day,
H. Lemoine,
!
James Ferrier,
John Young.
William Murray,
Dr. Campbell,
Rev. G. F. Simpson, M.A., Rector.
T. A. Gibson, Second Master.
S. Phillips, and J. Bradshaw, Assistant Masters.
Robert Wilson, Preparatory Master.
L. Potel, French Master.
The
Session
in
August
day
in
is
to
divided into two terms, viz., from the 3d Mon
Christmas, and from Christmas to 2d Saturday
July.
BRITISH
AND CANADIAN SCHOOL.
M Gill, President
Hon P
William Lunn, Treasurer
John Minshall and Mrs Bcndull, Teachers
NATIONAL SCHOOL.
R
Radford, Teacher, Male Department.
Miss Morgan, Teacher, Female do.
II
BETHEL SCHOOL,
Princes Street, Griffintown.
R
Duncan and Mrs Duncan, Teachers
This School was established
in 1837, since which time 1500
have received gratuitous instruction the daily average
is from 120 to 150.
On Sabbath-days there are reli
gious services for seamen and emigrants, principally conducted
the
Rev.
Thaddeus
y
Osgood.
scholars
;
ittcndance
1
MONTREAL MECHANICS INSTITUTE.
Incorporated 1845.
John
Ostell, President.
William Footner, Thomas
Garth Vice- Presidents.
M Ginn,
Charles Tate, Cor. Secretary.
C.
James Morice, and George
M
Andrew Cowan,
Donald Rec Secy.
Treasurer.
Campbell Bryson, Librarian and Cabinel Keeper.
George Richardson, Superintendant.
Rooms St F. Xavier Street.
Subscription
;
15s per
annum
;
Apprentices, 7s Gd.
96
INSTITUTE CANADIEN.
A
Gcrin Lajoic, President
P Blanchct, and T Lespe rance, Vicc-Prcsidents
P Benoit, Rec. Secretary, and C Lamontage, Assistant
L
C
Delormc, Corresponding Secretary
Bazinet, and A Gibault, Librarians
NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY.
Dr Crawford
President
1st Vice-Prcsident,
J.
W.
Campbell
Dr David
do
do
2d
3d
Dr
Dr Sewell
Corresponding Secretary, Dr Fraser
Dr Payne
do
Recording
Treasurer, A Larocqne
Cabinet Keeper and Librarian,
W M B Hartley.
MONTREAL ADVOCATES LIBRARY.
William
Hon Judge Day, President
C Meredith, Q.C., Vice-Prcsident
Frederick Griffin, Treasurer.
Strachan Bethune, Secretarj.
MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.
No. 4, Nuns Building?, Saint Joseph
Theodore Lyman, President
J
H
S
L
C
VVinn, Vice.Prcsidcnt
Taylor, Corresponding Secretary
Lindsay, Recording Secretary
Frceland, Treasurer
T
S
R
Terms
Street.
Hay ward,
of Subscription
Senior Clerk do, 20s do
;
Superintendant
Merchant Members, 25s per annum
Junior Clerk do, 10s do.
EXCHANGE NEWS ROOM.
John Glennon, Chairman.
Frederick A. Willson, Secretary.
Terms of
Residents, in business, per an.
p
do half-year,
()
1
Subscription.
2 Clerks, per annum
10s Non-Residenta, per quar. 10*
-
PHRENOLOGICAL SOCIETY.
C Dunk in,
J
B
Torry, Secretary
President
D
Milligan, Treasurer
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SHAKSPEARE CLUB.
President
Christopher Dunkin, Esq.
1st Vice-President,
2d
do
William Kmgsford, Esq.
Alexander Cross, Esq.
Secretary, Joseph S Lee, Esq.
Treasurer,
Lavicount, Esq.
AK
UPPER CANADA COLLEGE.
(Incorporated with the University of King s College.)
F. W. Barron, Esq., M.A.
Principal
MASTERS.
The Rev. Henry Scadding, M.A., 1st Classical Master.
The Rev. G. Maynard, M.A., Mathematical Master.
The Rev. W. H. Ripley, B.A., 2d Classical Master.
Mr. De la Haye, French Master.
Mr. Duffy, 1st English Master.
Mr. Stcnnett, Master of Preparatory School.
Mr. Barrett. 2d English Master.
Mr. Howard, Geometrical Drawing Master.
UNIVERSITY OF KING S COLLEGE, TORONTO.
The Governor-General for the time being.
The Hon. the Judges of the Queen s Bench.
The Hon. and Rt. Reverend John Strachan, D.D.
Chancellor
Visitors
President
PROFESSORS.
Rev. John
M Caul, LL.D, Vice-President,
and Professor of Clas
and Logic.
Rev. James Bcaven, D.D, Dean, Professor of
Divinity, Meta
and
Moral
physics,
Philosophy.
sical Literature, Belles Lettres. Rhetoric
Henry Holmes
Croft, Esq., Proctor, Professor of Chemistry and
Experimental Philosophy.
C. Gwynne, M.B., Professor of
Anatomy and Physiology.
Jonn King, M.D., Professor of the
Theory and Practice of Me
W.
dicine.
Win.
Hume
Blake, B.A., Professor of
Law and
Jurisprudence.
W)lliam Beaumont, FR.C.S.E., Professor of the
Principles and
Practice of
Surgery.
George Hcrrick, M.D., Professor of Midwifery and Diseases of
Women and Children.
W. B. Nichol, Esq., Professor
of Materia Medica and
Pharmacy.
Sullivan, M.R.C.S.E., Professor of Practical Anatomy
and Curator of Museum.
Rev. Robert Murray, Professor of Mathematics and Natural
Henry
Philosophy.
O Brien. M.D., Professor of Medical Jurisprudence.
J. M. Hirschfelder,
Esq., Hebrew Tutor.
Henry Boys, M.D., Registrar and Bursar.
The Academical terms are three Michaelmas, Hilary, and
Easter.
Lucius
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UNIVERSITY OF QUEEN S COLLEGE, KINGSTON.
Rev John Machar, A M, Principal and Primarius Professor of
Theology
Rov James George, Professor of Systematic Theology
Rev Hugh Urquhart, A M, Professor of Biblical Theology and
Church History
Rev James Williamson, A M, Professor of Mathematics, Logic
and Natural Philosophy
Rev George Romanes, A*M,
Professor of Classical Literature and
Moral Philosophy.
The
Session of College, for students in the Faculty of Arts,
from 1st October to 1st
months in the year. viz.
The Divinity Classes arc taught for six months, viz
lasts for
eight
:
June.
from 1st November to 1st May.
:
UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA COLLEGE,
COBOURG,
C.
W.
COLLEGE SENATE,
IS
COMPOSED OF
The Hon
Do
Do
Do
Do
And
the President of the Executive Council
do
do
Speaker of the Legislative
do
do
Assembly
Attorney General, West
do
Solicitor General,
the members of the Board and Faculty
do
do
do
FACULTY.
D
Rev Egerton Ryerson,
and Moral Science
Rev Alexander Macnah,
D. Principal, and Professor of Theology
M A,
Acting Principal, and Professor of
Rhetoric and Belles-Letters
Rev Je?se Hurlburt,
A, Professor of Classical Literature
William Kingston,
A, Professor of Mathematics
M
M
M
John Beatty,
D, Professor of Natural Science
William Ormiston, Classical Tutor
D Cameron, English Teacher
Charles
M
C. W.
of
D, Principal, and Primarius Professor
KNOX S COLLEGE, TORONTO,
Rev Robert Burns,
Divinity
D
A
M, Vice-Principal, and Professor of Litera
ture and Philosophy
Rev William Rintoul, Professor of Hebrew Language and Biblical
Literature
Rov Alexander Gale,
M, Professor of Classical Literature
Rev Thomas
Professor of Mathematics and the Elc.
Rev Henry Esson,
A
Wightman,
ments of Physic
99
TORONTO ACADEMY.
ONTARIO TERRACE, FRONT STREET WEST,
TORONTO.
Principal, or Head Master in the Institution, in both
departments
Rev Alexander Gale, A M, Professor of Classical
Literal
Knox s College, Toronto
First Assistant Master, the Rev Thomas
Wightman, Master of
the Academy at
Newburgh, Midland County.
Second Assistant Master, Mr Thomas
Ilenirig, First Assi
in the
Academy of Quebec
the
ture,
BURLIXGTON LADIES ACADEMY, HAMILTON,
DC
Rev
A M,
VanNorman,
C.W.
and Teacher of Natural
science, Moral and Mental Philosopny, and Belles- Letters
Mrs. D C VanNorman,
Preceptress, and Teacher of Drawing
Painting, Perspective, and Vocal Alus.c
XA
T
I
Jf
Principal,
AL
SAINT GEORGE S SOCIETY.
Shuter, 1st Vicc-President;
SOCIETIES.
Charles Pennier, President
Joseph
Gibbs, 2nd Vice-President
;
Duncan
John P Badglcy, Secretary ; Thomas S.
Pelton, Assislam See
Rev. Dr. Lundy, Chaplain; F.
Badglcy, M. D., and Dr. Scott
sicians.
Oa
the
10th
Meetings
Jan., April, July, and Oct.
ST. PATRICK S SOCIETY.
Hon. Francis Hincks, President L
1. Drummond, 1st Vice.President John
;
Tully, 2nd Vice Presi
cut
J. J.
Hayes, M. D., Physician; F. Campion,
Actuary.
-
;
ANDREW
ST.
S
Hon. P.
SOCIETY.
M
Gill,
President
:
Hon
W
M Intosh,
Rev. R. Macjrill and
Rer A. Mathieson, D.D., Vice.Presidents;
Chaplains; Alexander Rowand! M 1)
M-rris and Neil
M
and \Vm. Atkcn,
D, Physicians ; William Gunn, Treasurer
John Armour, Secretary; James H
Bires, Assistant Secretary
-Second Thursday in
August and
1
he latter meeting
February, May,
Nov
for the election of officers.
A N
ST. JEAN BAPTISTE SOCIETY.
lion
Morin, President
ryseph Roy, Oliver Berthelot, Darnasse Macon, and Austin Cu
vilhor, Vice-Presidents; Joseph
Boulanget, Treasurer- L
Le
lourneaux, Secretary of Archives ;
S
Bouchette, Corre
spending Secretary;
Roy and
Lajoie, Recording Secre"
Vl rna
Chi Cf :Vlarsha!!; Dr
R
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Pierre,
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fet
,
GERMAN
AG
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Bcaubien, Physician;
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Chaplain.
SOCIETY.
s-President;
L
M
D Arnold!,
D, President; II Meyer
Haldimand, Recording Secretary F C T
Arnold! Physician ; E Idler, Treasurer Rey
;
lain
John becbald,
Corresponding Secretary.
;
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Dr Bethune, Chap
100
BENEVOLENT & PHILANTHROPIC SOCIETIES
Mrs
BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION.
LADIES
Bancroft, First Direc
Mrs Renaud, Second Directress Miss Ross, Secretary ;
Mrs Barber, Treasurer Mrs Forde, Matron.
PROTESTANT ORPHAN ASYLUM. Mrs Wilkes, 1st Directress;
Mrs Reid, 2d Directress Mrs Ross, Treasurer Mrs M Cord,
tress
;
;
;
;
;
Secretary.
STRANGERS FRIEND UNITED SOCIETY.
Rev
M Richey, M A,
All the ministers of the churches in connexion with
President
John Hilton, Treasurer ; John
the Society, Vice-Presidents
F Sabine, Secretaries.
Holland and
;
;
A
IMMIGRANT BOARD. Hon Adam Ferric, Chairman Benjamin
Holmes, Treasurer James Court, Secretary Dr J Bowie, Emi
Superintendant Emigrant
grant Physician
Sheds.
Office, opposite to the Steamboat Wharf.
MONTREAL GENERAL HOSPITAL. Samuel Gerard, President
John Molson, Vice-President Benj. Holmes, Treasurer. Medical
Board. Dr Holmes, President; Dr Crawford, Secretary; Drs
Donnell. Alex.
Bruneau, Hall, G
Campbell, Sewell, and
;
;
;
;
,
;
;
W
M
Long, House Surgeon George
Matron; W. Bendall, Steward.
;
MONTREAL
Mrs
D
Gibb, Apothecary
;
Mrs
Reid,
St. Antoinc Street.
No.
and Mrs Lindsay, Directresses Mrs
LYING-IN HOSPITAL.
Valliere de St Real
;
Lafontaine, Treasurer ; Mrs C Wilson, Secretary ; Mrs Christie,
Matron; Dr. Arnoldi, Jun, Physician; Doctors Arnoldi and Nel
son, Consulting Physicians.
UNIVERSITY LYING-IN HOSPITAL. Mrs Lunn, Directress; Mrs
Culloch, Attending Physician ; ConDurnford, Secretary Dr
of
Gill College; Mrs
suiting Physicians, the Medical Faculty
Buchanan, Resident Midwife. Situate 91 St Lawrence Street.
;
M
M
SELF-SUPPORTING DISPENSARY
Attending Physicians
Drs
H
Nelson, and Suther
Arnoldi, Jun., Badgley, Bibaud, Munro,
Vaccination
land. Open daily from 9 to 10 A.M., and 3 to 4 P.M.
Situate 8, St Urbain Street, near Craig Street.
daily performed.
INSTITUTION FOR TREATMENT OF THE EYE AND EAR. Con
D. Rev
Adamson, Secre
ducted by Surgeon Howard,
Situate in Hay Market. Subscribers of .1
tary and Treasurer.
of
recommending poor patients to
per annum have the privilege
the Institution.
MONTREAL EYE INSTITUTION. Dr. Morson, Medical Officer j
C Meredith,
C,
Dr Macdonnell, Consulting Physician ;
SituateNo. 8, St Urbain Street. Attendance
Treasurer.
;
M
WA
W
Q
daily at 11.
M
John Birks, Treasurer; Thos
Ginn,
Mrs. Redmond, Superintendent.
LA SOCIETE DES AMIS. George de Boucherville, President;
H Peltier, Corresponding Secretary; P L Donald, Record
MAGDALEN ASYLUM.
Secretary
T
;
ing Secretary
M
;
LAH
Latour, Treasurer.
,
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FRIENDLY UNION. (For religious instruction of Seamen and
Rev.
Emigrants., and education of poor Children.)
Oegood,
Agent ; Benjamin Holmes, Treasurer.
T
MONTREAL TEMPERANCE SOCIETV.
President, D P Janes
Presidents, Ministers of the Gospel being teetotalers.
;
Vice-
Provincial
John Dongall, Chairman James Court, James R. Orr
and H Lyinan R D Wadsworth,
Secretary & Treasurer.
City
John Holland, Chairman John
Efforts.
Dougall, Secretary
Samuel Hedge, Treasurer.
LADIES TEMPERANCE SOCIETY. Mrs
Hedge, sen, First Di
rectress; Mrs Janes, Second Directress; Mrs John Doqgall Se
Efforts
;
;
M
;
Mrs J
cretary
ST. PATRICK
;
C
Becket, Treasurer.
TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY. (Late Irish R.
Temperance Association.) Right Re.v Dr Phelan, Patron
Rev John Richards, President Revds James M
Mahon, Patrick
Morgan, and
Connolly, Assistant Presidents; Matthew
S
.
;
Ryan, and John Curran, Vice- Presidents Dennis Cotterell, and
Charles Curran, Treasurers; Edward
Secretary John
M Donncll, and Thomas Mullin, GrandMurphy,
Marehalls.
The Society
at present numbers 4,458 teetotalers.
;
;
BENEFIT SOCIETIES.
MONTREAL BUILDING SOCIETY. Incorporated 1845.
purpose of enabling each member thereof to receive
For the
out of the
unds of the Society, the amount or value of his or her share
or
shares therein, to erect or purchase one or more
dwelling-house or
Directors Charles II Castlo, J T
houses,"
Brondgeest, John
Tobin John T Badglev, Trea
Lecming, Robert Scott, and J
surer and
Secretary George Gruncly, Assistant Secretary
Win
IV Crawford,
Notary Public; William Spears, Inspector, Shares
J.IOO each; Monthly
Subscriptions, 10s per Share; Entrance
f
&,<..
M
:
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I-
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2s
d per Share.
MASONIC LODGES IN MONTREAL.
SAINT PAUL
W M
;
D
M
Secretary
Ure, J
;
S
No 514, R.E V W John S
Cord
W J H Joseph, Treasurer J O M
Moffatt
W A Adamson,
Chaplai;; C Kadwell S D
LODGE,
Phereon, S
The Rev
Thomas
D
Darby, Tyler.
SAINT GEORGE
;
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;
M S David, D C
;
;
Thomas
Iloss,
J
G;
James"
W
LODGE, No 643, E R. T D Harington
M
D Gorrie, V M J McNider, S
William Footncr, J W- C
Miicon, S D J R Spong, J D Rev
T Leach, Chaplain; G
Gundry, Secretary; E Thompson, Treasurer; C E Anderson D
S
W
;
;
;
W
;
T A Cary, J G
Price, Tyler.
SAINT GEORGE S LODGE OF MARK MASTER MASONS.
Wright
R
R Noxon, S G
O ; D L MacpherGeorge Fax,
C Kadwell, J O T D Harington, S
aon, S O
R S Tylec
J
Rev
Adamson, Chaplain J R Spong, Secretary E
I
hompson, Treasurer Thomas Ross, S
A K Lavicount J D
C
J
G
J Robson, Tyler.
Macon,
C
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C
GEORGE
643.
ME
E C M Moses, H; MEG Robert Noxon
E
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C James Teifer, N E C Wm
Harington,
E C John Orr, Treasurer} C John Whitelaw, A
S
CHAPTR op ROYAL ARCH MASONS, No
M
Isaac Aaron, Z;
TD
J
E C
Browne,
;
S
;
P
;
S;
Wm Gibbon, A S
C
;
C
;
John Robson, Janitor.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS.
OFFICERS OF THE GRAND ENCAMPMENT OF CANADA
P C P
George Matthews,
Hcaley, M E G H P;
P C P R H Hamilton,
Hilton, G
P C P H H Whitney, R
G Treasurer Grand Repre
Scribe
sentative, C Dunkin.
OFFICERS OF THE GRAND LODGE OF CANADA. R H Hamilton
G ;
DG
H Seymour,
Montizambert, R
H H Whitney, P G Grand Representative j GushR G
G Secretary S S C DeBleury, R
G Treasurer
ing, R
G Chaplain
B Hartley and William
John Holland, R
P G Masters; S C Sewell, D D Grand Sire; Pe
Rodden,
for the District of Quebec
ter Shephard D D G
Joseph C
for the District of St Francis, C E
Chase D D G
E Murney,
MWGP; PHPJR
RWGS W;PC PWm
W
;
MW
;
W
M EL
W
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MW
D DG
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John
Irvine,
G
S
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John
W
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A
O
Brown,
C P; C C
S Menzies,
Scribe; J
Scribe.
ROYAL MOUNT ENCAMPMENT, No
Scribe
C W.
for the District of Victoria,
Perkins,
;
;
HOCHKLAOA. ENCAMPMENT, No 1.
H P; John Dyde, S
F
;
W
M
S DeBleury,
A
;
WM
;
M
M
M M
;
H P H E
;
F
Patto,
Christopher Dunkin, C P
John Sproston,
Montgomerie, S
John Murray, Treasurer Andrew
Scribe
3.
W
;
;
;
;
Wilson, J W.
VICTORIA DEGREE LODGE, No 1. Geo P Dickson, N G ; C C
G
H Whitney, D A N G J
S DeBleury,
Gilbert, P
IT
John Dyde, V G ; John Murray, Secretary ;
David,
Treasurer.
R Cooke, P G; II F J JackPRINCE OF WALES LODGE, No 1
AN
;
H
son,
P
M
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A H
;
N G
Andrew Wilson, V
;
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QUEEN
LODGE,
S
G
W Ewan, Secretary
;
D Mair,
;
J Fletcher, Treasurer.
Secretary
No
W
C C S
2.
Sache, V G;
Mclvcr, N G;
John McDonnell, Treasurer J
H
;
COMMERCIAL LODGE, No
A H
5.
DeBleury,
David,
M
P G
George
D, Secretary;
;
Isaacson, P Secretary.
Christopher Dunkin. P
G;
W
V G Arch H Campbell, Se
Secretary J G Home, Treasurer.
cretary
CANADA LODGE, No 8. L H Holton, P G John Young, N G;
James Gibson, V G F B Matthews, Secretary W Macfurlane,
N G
E T Taylor, P
Sutherland,
;
Jas Moir Ferres,
;
;
;
;
;
;
P Secretary
;
I.
MOM-REAL
rison,
Prov
John Murray, Treasurer.
O. OF O. F.
D GM
amining Officer;
MANCHESTER UNITY.
G M, Alexr Mor
John Lambert, Prov C S David Wylie, Ex
with two Deputies from each Lodge.
DISTRICT.
;
Andrew Mann, Prov
;
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LOVAI MONTREAL LODGE,
vid
No 3115. Henry Gansh.
Nice, V G J E ?a n, Secretary
meets every alternate
Monday.
N G
Wyhe,
P G; Da-
_
;
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and, burgeon
;
L WRENCE LOI
No
^ O
M
A
Brien, V G
VA
n ^k N
M ?T
Kobb
G;
A Row.
;
W
Reid, P G
Stewart, Secretary
3G18.
>K,
;
;
R
;
meets every alternate
irey, burgeon
Tuesday.
LOYAL BRITISH NORTH AMERICA
LODGE, No 3791.
Claud
God-
;
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H
vrv Arnoldi,
A
r
Lvda
V
T R
L
A
MMwcJ 4
,
N
x;E
A Mann. P G
40 - 9
;
McCulloch, Surgeon
LOYAI. BRITONS
A Mann
W
V G; A
Laird, Sccreburgeon; meets every alternate Wednee-
,
;
William
meets every alternate
Tuesday.
;
S LODGE, No 4030.-N H
Gault, P
John Hay, N G; Robl
Davie, V G David Vass, Secretary
Kowand, burgeon meets every alternate
Wednesday.
Qi SEN
;
G
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INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RECHABITES.
Established in the United State*
1812; and
in
Canada,
May
27, 1844.
MONTREAL
DISTRICT, No.
]3.-Wm
S w
W lS
Wh|
Efc?fcy.
n
nV
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D
Hodgson, Mekins, Lyman,
SPRING OF CANADA TF.NT, No. 45
Fletcher
R
house,
W
R C
PC
Cm
;
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T"
Treasurer.
Representatives
Irwin, and Sanborn.
te.
.
i
D PCR C M
D RS
Slack,
J
;
-Wm
Hodgson, Sh
MeakmR, C R L Paton,
F S; J Rennie,
D
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1
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R; F
sen.,
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UNION TENT No. 96.- H A
Sh
J A Adams, P C R
A Bryson, C R; James Kay, DNelson,
R
R S H
Hunt FS; N B Corse, T; H Joseph Stanniforth,
Lyman, N B Coree, and C
Bryson, Trustees;
Menzies, L; A Perry, I G.
;
;
:
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;
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PERSEVERANCE TENT, No. 107.
M Grath, Ro
C
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M
Lellan
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C R
;
Wm
Wadsworth, Sh
James Gill, D R; John
;
h; Robert Irwin, F S; John Somers, T; Robert
Poney, sen, Robert Irwin, and James Drew, Trustees; J
L
H Alderdice jr, I G.
Dougald,
!"
M
;
BRITANN.A TENT, No. 166.-J C
Becket, Sh
R A Johnston, C R J Brodie,
DR
Sam Wilson, F S A Morrison, T ; J
Holland, J
;
;
;
1
Clarke, Trustees
Edward
Cuttin,
,
J Taylor, L.
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of all the Tents.
;
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Wm
Dav.d Wylie,
Owler ft S
DouealJ, and
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CLERGY AND RELIGIOUS
SOCIETIES*
CHURCH OF ENGLAND.
DIOCESE OF Q.UEBKC.
Jeosophat, Lord Bishop of Mont
D, 1836, Archdeacon and Kector of Quebec.
Mackie, G, B A, Quebec
A, Montreal
Abbott, Jos,
McMaster, W, La Chute
Abbott, W, St Andrews
A, New Carlisle
Adameon,
A, B A, Montreal Milne, G,
Anderson, R, B A, Upper Ireland Morice, C, Lacolle
C
J,
A, Portneuf
Morris,
Anderson, VVm, Sorel
Morris, W, Huntingdon
Arnold Wm, Gaspe Basin
Balfour, Andrew, Waterloo, C E Mountain, A, B A
A, Montreal Neve, F S, Clarendon
Bancroft, Chas,
Nicolls, J, Lennoxville Collegt
Bethune, John, D D, Montreal
C, Valcartier
Parkin,
B, Lachine
Bond,
Parnther, D B, Montreal
Braithwaite, J, B A, Chambly
Brethour, Wrn, B A, Orrnetown Pices, R G, Manningville
Broonie, Frederick, Laprairie
Pyke, J, Pointe a Cavagnol
A, Montreal
Ramsay, J,
Burgess, H, B A, Nicolet
Reid, J, M A, Freilighsburg
Burrage, R R, Quebec
The Right Reverend George
real,
D
M
W
M
M
M
W
E
M
Butler, John, Kinjrsey
Chaderlon, Wm, Quebec
Cotton, C C, A B, Philipsburg
A, Qnebec
Cowell, Geo,
Dawes, W, St John s, C E
Doolittle, Lucius, Lennoxville
Falloon, D, D D, Montreal
M
Flanagan, J, Mascouche
Fleming C, Melbourne
G
(en has)
iM L,
Ross,
A,
Scott, J,
Senkler,
G
SeweU,
Forest, C,
Gueront, N,
(en haut)
C L
Riviere
du
F, Quebec
M
King, W, Bury
Knight, R, Frampton
A, Montreal
T,
Leach,
Lonsdeil, R, Danville
M
Cape Cove
M
A, Montreal
Simpson, G F,
Loup Simpson, E G F, Quebec
Slack, G, Granby Village
Sutton, E G, Grenville
Hazard, H, Sherrington
Hellmuth, J. Lennoxville
Jackson, C, Hatley
Johnson, T, Abbottsford
Johnston, J, Aylrner
Jones, J. Bedford
Jones, W, Eaton
W
Loup
Drummondville
Broome
W, M A
E W, Quebec
Short, R,
Fletcher
Haensel,
Reid, C, Compton
Robertson, D, Montreal
Rolhtt, C, Rawdon
W, Riviere du
Ross, E
Taylor, J, Eaton
Thompson, W,
Christiville
Pointe Levi
Townsend, M, Clareneeville
Wait,
W, Sherbrooke
White, ] P, Chambly
T. Leeds
Whitten,
Whitwell, R, Philipsburg
Willoughby, M, Montreal
A, Three Rivers
Wood, S S,
Torrance,
J,
W
A
M
DIOCESE OF TORONTO.
The Hon and Right Reverend John
Stratchan,
D D LL D,
Lord,
Bishop of Toronto, 1839, Archdeacon of York and Rector of
Toronto.
The Venerable George O
Kill
LL
Stuart,
D, Archdeacon of
Kingston.
Alexander, J L, Binhrook
Anderson, J, Fort Erie
Ardagh, S B,
A, Barrie
Hickie, J
Hill, B C,
M
Hill,
S, Cavan
Armstrong, G M, Louth
Armour,
Bosvvell,
E
M
Beckwith
J,
S
Hobson,
Atkinson, A F, St Catherines
Bartlett, J
M,
A, Kingston
Bartlot, P G, Carrying Place
Beaven, J, Toronto
Bethune, A N, D D, Cobourg
Bettndge, W, B D, Woodstock
Blake, D E, A B, Adelaide
Blakcy, R, Prescott
Boomer, M, A B, Gait
H
G
W
A, Grand River
Chinguacoiisy
II,
Chatham
Jamieson, A, Brock
T
Kennedy,
Kerr,
S, Darlington
M, March
W, Chippawa
Leeming,
McA
pin, II, Toronto
McCaul, J, L L D, Torontc.
Macaulay, \V, Picton
MacGeorge, R J, Streetnville
J, Orillia
Maclntyre,
MacMurray, W, Dundas
Magrath,
C C, A B, London
Bumham, M, B A, St Thomas
Brough,
M
J,
J,
M
A, Springfield
Mack, F, Amherstburg
M
Mayerhoffer, V P,
A, Markham
A, Goderich
Campbell, R F,
island
J,
Carey,
Walpole
A, Toronto
Maynard, G,
Cooper, H C, B A, Usborne
Mackridge, J
Creen, T, Niagara
B
Miller, FO,
A, Cinppawa
A, London
Cronyn, B,
Morris, E
Paris
Darling, VV S. Scarborough
Morse, W,
Deacon, J, Adolphustown
Mortimer, G, Thornhill
Dcmroche, E, A M, Brockville
Mortimer A, Warwick
Elliot, A, Tuscarora
Mulkins, II, Pakenham
EI1U, F G, Colchester
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Evans, F, Woodhouse
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Fidler, T, Fenelon Falls
A, Tectunsrth
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Flood, J, Richmond
B, Thorold
Fuller,
Geddes, J G, Hamilton
Gibson, J, Georgina
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Read, T B. Port Burwell
H, B A, Toronto
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W H, AB, New Dublin
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Hallen, G,
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Rolph, R, Osnabruck
Rothwell, J,
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Short, J, Port Hope
C, Brantford
VV, Oakville
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Willoughby, Thomas Molson and Captain Maitland, Vice-Pre
;
M
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F Grassett, Secretary.
C Evans, Treasurer
SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE. Rev Dr BeT Leach, Secretary; Committee, Rev
thuae, President; Rev
Justice J S
Messrs Ramsay, Willoughby, Parnther, Robertson
Brad
McCord, J II Maitland, D. Holmes, F Griffin, A Ro-s,
sidents
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ROMAN CATHOLIC CLERGY.
Mgr
C
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Mgr Ig Bourget, Bishop of Montreal
Prince, Bishop of Martyropolis and Coadjutor
SEMINARY OF MONTREAL.
BISHOP S HOUSE.
MM H Hudon Senior Singer
A M Blanche!, Prime Singer
A F Trutean, Archdeacon
O
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of
Montreal
Pare, Secretary
L
Plamondon and
A
V
Pilon, Director
Rey, Priests of Bishop
I Desnoyers,
s
House
MM J V Quiblier, P Viau F De
A Manseau, Pie, Severe
J
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Kelly, Vi
cars.Gcneral, and
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Levoie
P Archambault.
V
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B
Roupe, J Richards, Economist,
J Comte, Proxy, J B St Pierre,
A de Charbonnel, C Fay, R
Larre, J Arraud, L Musart, A
Granjon, Chalbos, J B Gotto-
E Picard, Pinsonnault,
Ternet, Caroff, Morgan, P McMahon,
Connolly, Vicars
Dufresne, P Richard and
Aonstin, Missionaries to Lake
frey,
Under Director
HONORARY CANONS.
mers,
VIM J
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Two
Mountains
GRAND SEMINARY.
Billandele,
Baile,
Ville-
neuve, Granet, Directors
Rev J A Baile, Superior
do
Rev F Martin,
Christian Brothers, Montreal, Rev Aidan, Superior
College, Montreal,
Jesuits,
do
Rev J Larveque,
St Therese, Rev C J Ducharme,
L Assumption, Mgr R Gaulin,
Oblats Longuieul, Rev E B Gurgries
College. St Hyacinthe,
A
ISLAND OF MONTREAL.
L
St Germain, St Laurent
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Lefebvre, Ste Genevieve
Lamarre, Ste Anne and Isle E
MM
L
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Mclnerney, Vicaire
Lavoie, Longue-Pointe
Labelle, Pointe-aux-Tremblee
Aubry, Riviere des Praires
J J Vinet, Sault-au-Recollet
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J Sterkendries, Petite Nation, &.c
J Brady, Buckingham, &c
J Desautels, Aylmer, &c
JESUS.
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Caron, St Martin
J Boisvert, Priest
P Brunei, Ste Rose
F Mercier, St Vincent
NORTH COAST.
J
J
F
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Theoret, Vicar
L^veque. St Barthelcmi
Fiset, St Cuthbert
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Manseau,
J
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Industrie
J Quevillon, Ste Elizabeth
J Huot, Vicar, officiating at
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Labelle, Repentigny
Parent, Old Curate
MgrGaulin,
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Assomption
P Poulin, Vicar
J R Pare, St Jacques
J Vallee, Priest
J Barrette, Chaplain of the Ladies of the Sacred Heart
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Cholet, Raw don
Labelle, St Roch
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Robert, St Polycarpe
SOUTH COAST.
F X Marcoux jr, St
R6gm
J Poirier, St Anicet
J Archambault, St Timotho e
D Charland, St Cle meut
A F
T
F
J Mertineau, Vicar
Moreau, Les Cedres
Brassard, St Ignace da ,Co-
eau du Lac
Lake
Maskinonge"
Lebel, St Thomas
Protixl, St Felix
The berge, Lavaltrie
Quintal, Lanoraie
J Moll, StSulpice
L Brassard, St Paul
L Guyon, Kildarc and Ste
Jlu-
P Archambault, Vandreuil
J Dallaire,
Rigaud and Ste Marthe
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Gagnon, Berthier
G
Hughes, Chelsea, &c
Jeannotte and J Lynch,
Groux, Vicar
E Blyth, Ste Marline
C Champoux, Vicar
S Hotte, St Jean
Chrysoetonu-
T
Keiran, Vicar
Lecourse, Chateauguay
Pignod, Ste Philomene
J
Trudel, St Isidore
J Marcoux, Sault St Louis
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L
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Plinguet, St Philippe
Perrault, St Edouard
Vinet, St Constant
Bedard, St Re"mi
Lemay, Vicar
J Gravel, Si Athanasc
J
Vicar
L Gagne", St Henri de Masconche JMarsolaif,
B
Brouiilet, St Georg
Morin, Lachinaie
J Leclcrc, Vicar
F P Porlter, Terrebonne
A Brais, St Luc
A O Giroux.Ste Anne desPlaines C Larocque, St Jean Dorchester
G Thibeault, St Jerome
B Richard, Blairfindie
I) Brosnahan, Vicar
P Me"nard, St Jaques
J Falvey, Si Colomban
A Morin, St Cyprien lejMin
C J Duchorme, Ste Thdrese
F Morrison, Lacolle
P J Crevier, St Augustin
T Rouisse, St Valentin
J Paquin, St Eustache
RR PP Jesuites, Lapriirie
R Neyron, St Benoit
L A Brassard, Longueuil
T Colgan, St Andre" and Gren- (Les
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G Chabot,
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Bellenger, St Esprit
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Bourassa, St Hernias
|C J Primeau, Varenne*
Bonin, Ste Scholastiquo
St Aubain, Vicar
Abbu de Lamothe, Old CurateIR
Vercheres
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M Charron, Vicar
F L Heureux, Coiitrecoeur
M Cusson, St Antoine
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Giroux and J B Drapeau, Vi
cars
L H Marcotle,
E Crevier, St
Durocher, Beloeil
Filiatreault, St Hilaire
du Pads
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Hyacinthe
St
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Dominique
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J H Noiseux, Vicar
Mignauli, Chambiy
Et Birs, Ste Rosalie
Provensal and Caisse, Vicars
Barnabe
A Ginguet, Sts Jude
Girouard, Ste Marie
P Arcliambault, St Hugues
N Foisy, Vicar
Simon
St
E Chartier, St GreVoire and Ste P Sylvestre,
Lafrance, St Aime
Brigitte
F X Brunei, St Damase
L B Brien, St Matthias
L Turcot, St Ce~saire
J B Dupuy, St Jean Baptiste
J Crevier, St Pie
J Lagorce, St Charles
T V Papineau, St Marc
Beauregard, La Presentation
J J Prince and J
Limoges,
F Derners, St Denis
Missionaries to the Eastern
J B Belanger, St Ours
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M
J
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Townships
Kelly, Sorel
DIOCESE OF QUEBEC.
Mgr Joseph Signay, Bishop of Quebec
Mgr P F Turgeon, Bishop of Sidyrne and
MM
Vicars-General,
Coadjutor of Quebec
Maguire, T Cooke, A Mail
Belleisle and
F Cazeau, F
T
J Demers,
H
M Chauvin, C Gauvreau C
Langevin, Secretaries.
QUEBEC SEMINARY. MM A Parent,
loux,
;
E C H
bry, J
Holmes,
L
Superior; J Demers, J Auand L J Casault, 1
Gingras, Louis Gingras
rectors.
MM Leon Gingras, Director
MM L J Casault, Director
MM A Mailloux, Superior
College of St Anne LaPocatie
Christian Brothers Schools MM Zozine, Director
B
Honorat, Superior
[)es Oblats a St Alexis, MM
PARISH OF QUEBEC. MM C F Baillargeon, Curd P M Mahon,
Grand Seminarie,
Petit Seminaire,
re,
J
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Martineau,
Plante,
Moylan, Vicars.
B O
MM
PARISH OF ST ROCH.
Beaubien and L Roy, Vicars.
t Maguire,
Chaplains,
MM
Desjardens,
P McMahon, C F
Reilly,
Z
LH
Greniere and
Charest, Cur6
;
W W
J Auclair.
Bedard, F G Lorauger,
Cazeau, N Beaubien and
T L
Moylan.
ISLAND OF ORLEANS.
J Tardiff, St Pierre
J Naud, St Laurent
A Gosselin, St Jean Baptiste
S Belleau, St Francois de Sales
A Beaudry, StFamille
MM
NORTH COAST.
MM J H Rontier, Grondines
F
Morin, Deschambault
P
H
Lefrancois, Cape Sante
Duguay, Vicaire
Paisley, Bourg Louis
A
Lefrancois, Ste Augustin
J
M
P Huot,
St Foye
Bedard, Augeg
J Lebarge, Lorette
LT
J
L
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Daule
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A Campeau,
Stoneham
Griffith,
G Tremblay,
C
J
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Malbaio
P Gariepy,
Poulin, Point aux Trembles
Parent, Vicaire
S Lemoine, Beauport
A Label
L Auge Gardien
E E Parant, Chateau Richer
B Desrocher, St Anne
J Asselin,
C
G
Beaumont, Vicaire
H Besserer, St Joachim
J
D
River
Delisle, Little
M Chauvin, St Paul s Bay
PC
M
Clement, St Urbain
L Noel, L Assomption
B Pelletier, Isle Condres
J
St George
W Dunn, Frampton
P Roy, Beauport
C Pouliot, St Irenee
L A Bourret, Malbaie
E
L A Montimy St Laurent
E Montminy, Vicar
P Villeneuve, St Charles
J B Perras, Cure
G Nadeau,
M
Racine, Vicaire
J Gabouray, Ecurieul
SOUTH COAST.
Leclerc, St Jean Deschailons
E Faucher, Lotbinierrc
Tardif, Vicar
Metis
Lemieux, Beaumont
N C Fortier, St Michael
U Orfroy, St Valier
J B Perras, Vicar
J Bonenfant, Berthier
L L
Belleisle,
St Francoin de
Sales
Z
Sirois, St Pierre
J
L
II
A
Joilliet
Paymenfc
F
Beaubien, St Thoiua*
Robson
Caran, Isle aux Grues
A
E Cecil, Cape St Ignaj
F X Delage, L Islet
R F Moore, Vicar
M
F
J
B
Potvin, StCroix
N Belariger.
J Nelligan, St. Sylvester
J
Deziel, Point Lovi
D
P J Bedard, Vicar
P Beaumont, St Jean
Chrysos.
tome
J Lacasse, St Henry
Rosseau, Vicar
J B Bernier, St Anselmo
L Poulin St Isidore
C Z
Cure
AA
L
C
L
N
Parent, Port Joli
Borssonnault, Cure
H
Tetu Des Aulnets
Bernard, Vicar
JC Begin, Riviere Ouelle
A Mailloux, St Anne de JLapo-
LT
Vicar
L Prouxl, St Aato ne de Tilly
E Baillargoon, St Nicholas
P Patry, St Giles, &,c &c
L A Dupiers, Vicar
M
L,
ID
;
J Couture,
J
catiere
E
E
C
Richard, Vicar
Quartier,
T Roy
N T Ilebert
F O Habert,
P
Bourteillcrte
Vicar
Poulliot, St
LA
J
La
Chiniguy, Kamouraska
B
Andrews
Proulx, Ternisconata
Grenier, Raconana
F S Bardy, Vicar
J J Doucet, Green Island
S Malo, Trois Pistoles
Marceau, St Bernard
,
Forgues, St Mary la Beauce G S Marceau, St Simon
J F D-Jstroismaisons, Riinoueki
Provencher, Vicar
E Poiree", St Joseph la Beauce C Tanguay, Vicar
E Bois, St Francis la Beauce |j B Cote Cap Chat
Leclerc, Vicar
DISTRICT OF THREE R1TER8.
NICOLET SEMINARY.
C Harper, Director
SCHOOL oy CHRISTIAN BROTHERS.
Remez, Director
MM
MM
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THREE
teau and
MM T Cooke, Cure;
RIVERS.
J Bailey, Vicar;
B
For.
RR
Joyer, Chaplains.
J
NORTH COAST.
O Grady, Drummondville
Marcoux, Maskinongd jC Targif, Kmgsey
J H Dorion Vicar
L Marconx, Cure
J Lcbourdais, Riviere du Loup 1C Gagnon, Stanfold
E Dufour, Somerset
J H L Lottenville, Vicar
J Boucher, Upton
Ringuet, Cure
U J Lebrun, Yamaska
J B Chartre, St Ursule
P Beland, St Francis
L Aubry, St Leon
JSN Dumoulin, Yamachiehe J P A Maurault, Vicar
M Carrier, St Antoine
A Milette, Vicar
J O Mayraud, Courval
L O Desiletts, St Barnabe
L T Fortier, Nicolet
D Paradis, Pointe du Lac
J N Guertin, Vicar
L Tourigney, St Maurice
J Harper, St Gregoire
F X Lecluc, Champlain
MM
D
M
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Frechette, Batiscan
FX
J E Sirois,
J
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do
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St Stanislas
M M Brien, St Ann de Lap6radr G
TA
P H
L-dcouche, Vicar
C
Marquis, Vicar
Dion, Becancour
Larue, Gentilly
S Derome,
St
Pierre
Lea
Becke"t
Harkin, Sherbrooke
DISTRICT OF GASPE.
MM M Dowling, Douglas Town J L Alain, Bonaventurc
N
Doucet,
FX
F
Pcrce"
MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION.
Desriussdaux, Carleton
Ristigouche
Bishop of Se-
B N Olscamps,
Mgr P G Turgeon,
J
Teseier, Port Daniel
dyme, Patron
Hon P Panet, President
Hon R E Caron, Vice-President
AA
C
Parent, Esq, Treasurer
M De Foy, Esq, Secretary
DISTRICT OF KINGSTON.
Bishop of Kingston Mgr P Phelan, Coadjutor
A
Vicars General,
Donald, Secretary A
Donald, J
Donald, P Dollard, and J Farrell, Priests
G Hay, St Andrews
MISSIONARIES.
RR PP P A Telmon, Bvtown J Donald, St Raphaels
D Begley, Alexandria
do
P Molloy,
B Coyle, Mariatown
J Butler, Peterboro
A Donald, Cornwall
P
Evoy, Lindsay
P O Reilly, Kitley
Brennan, Belleville
J H
Donagh, Perth
C^Burke, Tyendenuga
T Smith, Richmond
Lalor, Picton
D Farrely, Kemptville
F Prendergast, Loughboro
E Vaughan, Gananoque
M Monaghan, Piantagenet
Mgr R
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Gatilin,
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E P Roache, Prescott
M
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DIOCESE OF TORONTO.
M
Power Bishop of Toronto H P M
Donald, Vicar Ge.
neral
J J Hay,
J B Proulx, Priest
Secretary
MISSIONARIES.
S Sanderl, Wilmot
P Point, Sandwich
T Gibney,
Mgr
;
;
;
MM
J
D
B Mounet,
Guelph
W
Indiana
W Macintosh,
P M Donald, Hamilton
do
Duranquet, Walpole
Pedulupe, St Claire
P
P Chone Weckwemicong
J
P Hannipaux, Lake
Nipissing
J Jaffray, Maidstone
Amherstburgh
B
J
Morin, Tilbury
Mills, St Thomas
J Quinlan, Brantford
P Schneider, Goderich
M
E Gordon, .Niagara
J Carroll
W P M Donagh St Catherine.
P O Dwyer, Dundas
E O Reilly, Albion
O Flyn, Tecumseh
B Proulx, Newmarket
J
J
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A
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Charest, Penetauguishan
Fitzpatrick,
Whitby
CATHOLIC ORPHAN Asvu-M.-Mrs
D B Viger. and Mrs O BerMrs J Quesnel,
Treasurer; Miss Larocau,
q
Mrs Clmlifoux, Superintendent.
HOUSE OF REFuaB.-Sfcr of the Bon
Pasteur. -Mother
Mary St Celeste, Superintendent Mother Mary St Gabriel Mo
ther Mary St Ignace, and Sister
Mary St Bartheleme, Assistants."
thelet, Directresses
Secretary
;
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;
PROVIDENCE ASYLUM.
cent, Assistant
;
Sr Gamelin, Superintendent- Sr
Sr Caron, Treasurer Sr
Thibeaudeau, Sec
Vm
;
M
Mallin, Superintendent;
ter
Ueschamps, Treasurer and Secretary
Glr
Sr
Forbes, Matresse des Novices.
HOTEL DIEU. Sr Lacroix.
Superintendent; Sr Meziere As
sistant; Sr Lacroix dite Launibre, Matresse des
Novices
Sr Fi
sotte, Hospitahere
Sr Cerd dite Mense,
DeposUaire de la Com"
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Oepositaire des Pauvres.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF CANADA.
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D
Matthieson,
D
Moderator, and Rev
Moody, Dundee
Mair, Chatham
J Anderson,
J
Beauharnois
Ormestown
C
Muir, Georgetown
W Simpson,
Lachine
D
Bell,
Clerk
PRESBYTERY OF MONTREAL.
D, Montreal
J Marlin,
Hemmingsford
Win
W Roach, Clk,
Andrew
Shanks, St Eustache
E Lapelletrie, Montreal
J Davidson,
Laprairie
A Wallace, Huntingdon
R McGill, Montreal
J Cook, D D, Quebec
J Thorn, Three Rivers
^PRESBYTERY OF TORONTO.
Toronto
(James George, Scarboro
Ferguson, Eequeeing
[Thomas Johnson, Chinguacousy
Andrew
Bell, Clk,
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John Tawse, A M, King
Alexander Lewie, Mono
James Lambie, A M, Whilby
John McMurchy, Eldon
John Barclay, A M, Toronto
A Ross, West Gwillimbury
S Porter, Clarke
PRESBYTERY OF GLENGARRY.
J McKenzie,A M.Williatnstowu
M, Cornwall
Urquhart,
J Maclaurin, Martintown
H
T
A
I Purkis,
Osnabruck
McPhereon,
A
M,
Clk, Lan.
caster
C
A
Grigor,
L Original
McLean, Coteau du Lac
J Dickey, Williamsborgh
PRESBYTERY OF HAMILTON.
W King, Nelson
J Cruikshank,A
A
Mount
Pleasant
McClatchey, Clinton
J Bryning,
G
M,
Clk, Niagara
Mackid, Hamilton
PRESBYTERY OF BATHURST
J Smith, Bcckwith
G
W
Romanes,
Bell, Pert
J Anderson,
A
D
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M, Smith
A
M, South Gower
s
Falls
M, Packenham
Evans, Richmond
Mann,
T
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Lanark
Buckingham
Fraser,
Bell,
W Bain, Clk, Perth
J
McMorine, Ramsay
J
Robb, Dalhous
e
PRESBYTERY OF KINGSTON.
J Machar,
R
A M, Kingston
(J
Williamson,
AM,
Clk, Kingston
Seymour
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND LAY ASSOCIATION Hon Peter
Gill,
President; Thomas Wilson, John Fisher, Robt Armour, and An
drew Shaw, Vice-Presidents Andrew H Armour, Treasurer; J
G Mack, CorrespondGreenshield, Jr, Recording Secretary
A Mathicson, D D, and Rev R M Gill,
ing Secretary; Rev.
Neill,
M
;
;
W
Chaplains.
FREE CHURCH MINISTERS.
MONTREAL PRESBYTERY.
D
T
Black, St Therese
J Clugston, Quebec
D Clarke, Indian Lends
S C Fraser, Port Neuf
Lachute
W Henry,
Leisliman, Montreal
W Munro,
do
TORONTO PRESBYTERY.
R
H
Burns,
Eason,
D
M
D, Toronto
do
A,
J Harris, Toronto
W Rintoul, Stroetsville
KINGSTON PRESBYTERY.
H
W
A
Gordon, Gananoque
Hamilton, Picton
McLean, Gananoque
R Reid, Kingston
J Rogers, DemorestviKe
T
Wightman, Camden
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HAMILTON PRESBYTERY.
Allen, Stratford
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J Baync, Gait
G Bastedo, Wellington Square
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Chcyne, Saltfleet
Eastman, Grimsby
Fcrrier, D D, Caledonia
Gale, Hamilton
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Mclntosh, Tliorold
McKenzie, Embro
McKinnon, St Thomas
Mcldrum, Puslinch
JR Pedcn, Amherstburgh
iJ
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MT
Graham, Tuckersmitli
Dundas
Stark,
Ayr
Lindsay,
COBOURG PRESBYTERY.
T
Alexander, Cobourr
J Douglas, Cavan
Reid, Grafton
J
A
W
M
Roger, Peterboro
Steele, Darlington
UKOCKVIJLLE PRESBYTERY.
R Boyd,
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Locliead,
Luke,
N
Augusta
W J McDowell,
S Gower
W Smark, Brockville
Edwim sburgh
Geikie,
W
A
rescott
I
Osgood
PERTH PRESBYTERY.
\V Johnston, Ramsay
A Meldrum, Perth
MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION.
Haddan, President
G A
;
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Wardrope, Bytown
Saint Gabriel Street
Pyper, Treasurer.
Chur<://.R
UNITED SECESSION CHURCH.
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Smith
s
Falls
W, Eramosa
B;irrie,
Coutts, D, Esquesing
Christie,
T, FJamboro
Cussie, J, Port
Hope
Emily
Fletcher, C, Chippewa
Inglis,
Je
W,
R,
NY
Toronto
Kennedy, A, Lachute
Laivrence, G, Clarke
New
Chingacousy
A, Dumfries
W
Scott, W, Richmond Hill
Thornton, R [J, Whitby
Glasgow
BRITISH
Taylor,
W,
Montreal
WESLEYAN CHURCH.
Byers, H, Godcrich
Bolterel, E, Kingston
Borland, J, Melbourne
Booth, J, Peterboro
do
Breden, J,
Browncll, J B, Qviebec
St
John
s, C
grock. J,
Ritchie,
Roy, J, St George, C
Skinner, J, London
iiiings, J,
Lawden, A,
C
Porter, S,
Gxvilliambury
Detroit,
Kenzie, A, M-Killop
Murray, G, Blenheim
M Faydcn, J, Chiitharu,
Morrison. J, Waddiogton
Proudfoot, W, London
Porteous, J, St Catherines
J).ck, J,
Fraser,
M
Ciiurchill,
C, Montreal
Clappison, D, Pickering
E
j.asc, VV, Alderville
.ampbell, T, Clarmccville
Cooney, R, Toronto
Davidson, J C, Bytown
Douse, J, Hamilton
Davis, G H, Montreal
Douglas, J, Shcrbrooke
Evans, E, London
Fawcett, T, BranUord
K
\V
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Fi
Guclph
R A, Wesley ville
Gundy, W, Brock
Graham, R, St John s, C E
ar, S,
Gundy,
J, Stratford
W
Dunham
Lang, M,
R
Lusher,
L, Montreal
M, Montreal
Richey,
Sallows, E, Amherstburgh
W,
ISquire,
!
Hutchinson, J, New Ireland
Hitchcock, 15, Russelltown
M, Toronto
Harrard,
Stanetcad
Ingalls, E S,
Lanton, H, Belleville
II, Sheffo/f?
Montgomery,
I
Flanders,
Compton
Slight, B,
istecr,
Three Rivers
J, Alderville
Sunday,
W,
Chingacousy
Slater, J, Lougliboro
IScott,
W,
Port Sarnia
B, St Armands
do
Sylvester, C,
Odell Town
JTompkins, J,
Silley, J
McDonald, M, Rtisselltown
WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH.
N, Chatham
Ames, W, Cobourg
Toronto
iCarroll, J,
Axtull,
Corson, R,
Warwick
St
Aylesworth, J B, Demorestville |Carr, G, Yonge
Dayman, A, Consecor
Adams, A, Darlington
Darlington, R, Colborne
Adams, E, Markham
Demorest, T, Grimsby
Armstrong, J, Matilda, C
W
Armstrong, J, Osgood
Allison, C R, Sydney
Brownell, S, Brantford
Black, J, Bath
Biggar, II, Cobourg
do
Beatty, J,
Browne, N, Colborne
Barber, O, Gananoque
Bcvitt, T, Kingston
Beattys, D, Marl-ham
Baxter, J, Newmarket
Blackstock,
S, Nottawasaga
Beltor, S, Port Credit
Blackstock, M, Peterboro
W
Beymour, G,
G
Butcher,
Brown,
W,
Bagster,
M,
Sheffield
Cobourg
Smith s Falls
B,
St
Andrews
W, Bradford
W, Cobourg
Coleman,
Cotton,
Case, G, Cornwall
Cosford, T, Guelph
Culham
J, Ilumbar
Coleman, F, Hull
Chamberlain, W, Kitley
Cawthorne, J, W, Newmarket
Connor, M, Newboro
Clcghorn, T, Peterboro
Creighton, K, Simcoe
Chapman, F, Simcoe
s
Dignam,
W, London
Kama, by Toronto
Kemptvillc
English, N F, Toronto
Fawcet, M, Elizabethtowu
(Dean, H,
Elliot, J,
Flumcrfclt, C,
London
Ferguson, G, Nelson
Graham,
W,
Barrie
Greener, J, Clarendon
Gilbert,
Glass,
C
W M, Hutnbar
do
W,
Goodson, G, Napanee
Gemlcy, J, Port Hope
Green," A, St Thomas
Green, A, Toronto
Goodfellow, J,
York
Healy, E, Augusta
Heyland, R, Brantford
Howard, J B, Belleville
Hill, J, Bath
Hurlburt, J, Cobourg
Huntingdon, S, Cornwall
Herkimer, W, French River
Harbour
Hughes, J, Fitzroy
Hardie, D, Gosfield
Hagar, W, Guelph
Hannah, T, L Original
Howes, J, Onslow
Hurlburt, A, Picton
Hurlburt, E, Perth
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Harmon, T, St Thomas
Harper, E B, Stamford
Hutchinson, J, Toronto
Holtby. M, Woodstock
Haw, W, Wilton
Howard, V B, Wilton
Hurlburt, S. York
W H, Smith
|Poolc,
Poole, G,
Rycrson,
Falls
Brantford
L
O, Chippevva
Rycrson, J E, Dundas
Robinson, R, Fitzroy Harbour
Ryerson, J, Hamilton
Rattray, T, Hamilton
Ryerson, W, London
Rice,
T, Aylmer
Jeffers,
s
Toronto
E M,
Jones, B, Bradford
Jones, R, Cobourg
Reynolds, J, L Original
Ryerson, E, Toronto
Rose, S, Yongc Street
W, Dundas
Jerijiings, D, Owen Sound
Jeffers,
Jones, P, Port Credit
Kerr, P, Nelson
Scott, J,
Kennedy, G, Woodstock
Snyder, S, Norwich
Spencer, J, Nelson
Sanderson, J, Napanee
Sickles,
Loverin, J, Bytown
Lochead, R, Cartwright
Lavell, C, London
Lever, J, Matilda
Law, J, St George
J W, Augusta
G, Brock
Musgrove, J, Bytown
McNab, A, Cobourg
McFadden, W, Consecon
do
McMullor, D,
Morton, W, Gatineau
Shales,
Shepley, J, St George
Taylor, L, Bytown
Miller,
McDowell, D, Richmond
Neelands, J, Owen Sound
Nankeville, B, Richmond
Osborne, J C, Sidney
Playter, G F, Belleville
W, Georgetown
W, Hamilton
Philp,
Pollard,
do
Prindcl, A,
Phelps, R, Norwood
Price,
W, Oshawa
W, Pembroke
Pattyson,
Philp,
S C, St Thomas
H, Pembroke
Sanderson, G R, Toronto
Shepherd, E, Kingston
McCallum,
Metcalf, F, L Original
Miles, S, Marmora
McC ul loch, W, Peterboro
Mcssmore, J, Prcscot
Madden, D B, Perth
Cobourg
A, London
Teekc, J, Buckingham
Tapper, R E, Stamford
Taggart, C, St Andrews
(Vandusen, C, Brockville
Van Norman, D C, Hamilton
Whiting, R, Brantford
VVilloughby, W, Chatham
IWilhston, J R, Godcrich
Whiting, M,
I
j
Gmneby
Waldron, S, London
\Vright, D, Markham
Williams, J, Picton
Williams, J, Sydcnham
Warner, L, St Catherine?
Wright, D, St Vincent
W
Williams,
H, Smith s Fall?
Wilson, J, Toronto
Wilkinson, H, Toronto
Williams, T, Warwick
Young, W, Brock
Youmans, D, Markham
Young, G, St Catherines
NEW CONNEXION METHODIST CHURCH.
Adams,
L
P, Georgeville
Armstrong, A, London
Bower, R, Georgeville
Bursell, H, BcTerly
Brennan, J, Hamilton
Bell, J,
Howard
Blake, J, Stanstead
Bothwcll, W, St Thomas
Bailey, E, Hornby
Crofts,
0, Toronto
H
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Read, R, Cavan
Dundas
Caswcll, J,
C, Beverly
C, do
Govvau,
Goldsmith, T, Toronto
Chillis,
N
Haigh, B, Cavan
Howard, T T, Nelsonville
Hunt, F, Hemtningford
Hales, J, Picton
Hayncs, F, Picton
Waterford
J,
W, Cavan
Pertli
Rice, J, Huntly
W, Nelsonville
Stone,
Shilton, J, Aylmer
G
Fergus
St Catherines
Rarnston
V,
West,
Warren, J C, Gananoque
Weaver, F, Aylmcr
Williams, E, Nassagweya
Wilkinson, H, Cobourg
Simpson,
J,
Van Norman, E,
P
Histon, J, Stukely Mills
Jackson,
Kobinson,
Rump, T,
Lawrence, P, Stukely Mills
Olmstead, L, Ganarioque
Parker, N, Nelsonville
F E, do
Ranugc, W, Caledon
Powers,
|Wadc, A, Howard
IWilkinson, J, Waterford
EPISCOPAL METHODIST CHURCH.
Bishop Reynolds, Belleville
Bishop Alley, Hamilton
J H Leonard, Cobourg
do
T Webster,
do
J Sills,
R
Earl, Belleville
do
Bird,
W
P
do
do
Smith,
H Lane,
W
(T
A
E Norman,
do
Napanee
11 Williams, do
Mills, Belleville
1)
O
E
Orscr,
Napanee
P F
S
Millford
W Lcroy,
La Du, Picton
Wilson, Wilton
do
Brown,
Jones, Newcastle
1)
J")
G
S Youno Gananoque
1
J
W
,
Sills,
do
G
Gardiner, Brockville
J
Davy, Farmersv ille
do
Andrews,
Brown, North Augusta
M
W
T Lewis, Farmersville
A Wright, McNab
J A Rogers, do
L
B
J
Hurlburt, Wolf Island
Blanchard, Kemptville
W
N D
D
!G
:S
|j
jj
West, Consecon
Matilda
Greenleaf, Brighton
do
Tenvillegan
Wilson, Bytown
Richardson, Toronto
F
Mills
,N Parke, Gone
J Tufford, Howard
|A R Roy, Vienna
D
Belleville
Shephard,
Jones,
Hill.
|J
Griffin,
|H Gilmore,
JB
,J
J
do
do
Lawrence, St Thomas
Gibson, London
Mitchell, do
do
S Dunnett, do
J Baily.
,D Gulp, Watcrdown
;T Robson, Bcachville
iW McRuby, Princeton
D
iVV
Hughson, West Flamboro
do
!S Karr,
S Stewart, Embro
W
C
NA
Frascr, Howard
Fraser, Hamilton
!W Woodward, Beamsville
do
E L Royl,
B Brown, Palermo
E S Furrnan, Churchville
W
Sutton,
do
S Morrison, York Mills
J
Byam, Reach
5 B Richardson, Rainham
W
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WESLEYAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY, MONTREAL. The Ministers
Win Lunn, Treasurer; Rev Geo H Davis, Se
of the District;
cretary
;
Committee, the Circuit Stewards of the several Sta
tions.
WESLEYAN SABBATH SCHOOL SOCIETY, MONTREAL. Rev M
A M, President; Rev C Churchill, and G H Davis, VicePrcsidents
Win Lunn, Treasurer; Edwin Atkinson, General
Librarian
Thomas S Pope, General Secretary John Hilton, and
Ricliey,
;
;
;
Wm
John Mathewson, Auditors; James Fcrrier,
Lunn, John
Hilton, Richard Latham, Robert Campbell, and Win Pawson,
General Visitors.
WESLEYAN DORCAS ASSOCIATION, MONTREAL. Mrs Ferrier,
Mrs DTorrance, Mrs Kay, Ivlrs Sinclair, Mrs Machitt,
Mrs R Campbell, Mrs John Mathewson, and Mrs Barry, Direc
tresses
Mrs D Torrauce Treasurer Miss Kissock, Secretary.
President;
;
;
MINISTERS OF THE BAPTIST DENOMINATION.
CANADA WEST.
W L Bayley, Ancaster
\V
S Baker, Malahide
A
A
N
Booker, Hamilton
Bosworth, Paris
J Marsh, Whitby
R
Boyd, Biockville
J Bridal, Thorold
II Brosvn, Hamilton
R Chatham, Gananoque
W Christian, Toronto
W
J Cooper, Perth
Dick, Packenham
Dick, Lanark
N Eastwood, Dorchester
J Edwards, Pctorboro
R
J
Elliot,
Oxford
J Fay, Augusta
II
Fitch, Blenheim
RA
W
Fyfe, Toronto
Geary, Rawdon
Gilmore, Petcrboro
J Goble, Windham
Gonne, Raleigh
J II Gossc, Louth
G Gostich, Pickering
Hewson, St Catherines
E Highwardin, Colchester
J
II
M Cunnell, Townsend
W M Dcnnaud, Charlotteville
J
T
Mills,
J Holrnan, Brighton
MW
W Hurlburt,
Hopkins, Windham
J Horn, Bloomficld
Reach
W Lacey, Ilaldimand
Yarmouth
J Miner, Beverley
A Lcan, Cornwall
M
D M
Phail, Osgood
J Mitchell, Yongc Street
H
Nichols, Kitley
F Pickle, Blenheim
J Portcrfield, Waterford
E
Townsend
J Ryersc,
P Schofield, Leeds
G
D
A
Silver, Bcmcrsville
Sinclair,
J Smith,
P
C
Lobo
Slaght, Waterford
W Smith,
St George
Lanark
Stephen, North Crosby
Stephen, Zorra
W
W
Landon, Woodstock
Lorimer, Kingston
Steinhoft",
Windham
Stewart, Gosfitld
T
Still well,
Walpole
J Tapscott, Hope
J Tapping, Woodstock
J Vanloon, Rainham
Watson, Port Sarnia
Wilkinson, St Thomas
W
J Winterbotham, JBrantford
K 2
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CANADA EAST.
F
Bosworth, Montreal
M
J
ditto
Cramp,
W Fraser,
Breadalbane
A
J
Eaton
Girdwood, Montreal
Gilliss,
J Green, Barnston
J Ilalcroft, Beckwith
Ide, Barford
J King, Chatham
F N Jersey, Stanbridge
D Marsh, Quebec
T
Merriman, South Potton
E
Mitchell, Georgeville
CANADA BAPTIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Jos Wenham, Trea
M Cramp, A M, and Rev J Girdwood, Correspond
James Milne, Recording Secretary Jas Mills,
and John Dunn, Auditors. Swiss Mission Committee. Madame
Feller; Revds. Dr Cote, L Normandeau, L Roussy, J M Cramp,
A M, and J Girdwood John Dunn, and Joseph
Wenham, Esqrs.
Stations.
Grand Ligne, Sherrington, Henryville, Chazy, St Pie,
surer; Rev J
ing Secretaries
;
;
;
Beree, Salem, Corintue, and Canaan.
CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS.
W Anderson, Inverness
J Anderson, Melbourne
J Bowles,
Chatteangauy Basin
J T Byrne, L Original
J Buckham, Sorcl
Connell, Cowansville
D
D
Durham
Drummond, Quebec
Dunkerly,
J
J Fisk, Phillipsburgh
I)
Gibbs, Granby
Hall, Stanstead
Miles, Abbottsford
McKirr, Brockville
McKillican, Vankleek Hill
C McKay, St Andrews
J Parker, Danville
Robinson, Russelltown
PV
S Harris, Vanghan
J Harris, Belleville
W Hayden, Cobourg
T
Hodgkins, Pine Grove
J Hart, Adelaide
L
Kribbs, Stouffville
S King, Caledon
Y Lillie, Toronto
T Machin, Whitby
N McKennon, Brock
R
L McLasler, Guelph
E Martin,
do
W
J Marr, Port Dover
Nail, Port Sarnia
M
D Powell, Georgetown
J Roaf, Toronto
R
Shcrbrooke
Sunkhirhine, St Francis
J Robertson,
PPO
J
H
M
W
Sherrill,
Eaton
Wilkes, Montreal
Al worth, 6 urford
C Armour, Warwick
T
.1
A Raymond,
T
Oro
Scaright, Norwood
J Silcox, Southworld
J Vincent, Brighton
JJ Wilkins, Hamilton
|\V P Wastell, St Thomas
Wheeler, Albion
iJ
Baker, Brantford
Clarke, Burford
T
J Clinic,
E Ebbs, London
S Flinton, Glandford
W Clarke, Simcoe
jr, Innisfil
J Clinic, sen, Darlington
Denny, Esqucsing
J Durant, Newmarket
H
H
Snell,
Whitby
Wilson, Dawn Mills
J Osborne, Hamilton
A Geikie, Stratford
J Geikie, Moore
CONGREGATIONAL THEOLOGICAL ACADEMY. Rev Adam Lillie,
Rev John Roaf, Treasurer Rt Beekman, Secretary.
Tutor
;
;
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CONOR EGATIONAL HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY
S Forster TrcaRev R Miles, General
Alexander Arthur Re
Burcr
;
Secretary
;
cording Secretary.
THE FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH SABBATH SCHOOL SOCIETY
WilkesJ A M, President H
Lyman, Vice-Presidenl
-7"^
I
M
;
1 aylor,
Secretary and Treasurer C N Sims, Librarian
Blackader, and J
Watters, Visiting Committee.
;
M
;
;
F.
AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Rev Caleb
Strong,
A M,
Montreal
FREE SCHOOL IN CONNEXION WITH THE AMERICAN
PRESBYTERIAN
HURCH
Rev C Strong, Chairman; Miss
Teacher;
Charles Seymour,
Secretary and Treasurer.
Mears,
JEWISH SYNOGOGUE.
Rev
A
De
Sola, Montreal.
UNITARIAN CHURCH.
Rev John Cordner, Montreal.
CHURCHES
IN
MONTREAL AND HOURS OF PUBLIC
WORSHIP.
Service for the Military at half.past one o clock.
hour
later in
summer.
t
Half an
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MONTREAL AUXILIARY BIBLK SOCIETY.
The Hon
Peter
Mc-
Honorary Governor for Life William Lunn, President J
T Barrett, A F Holmes, D, Capt J H Maitland,
J Frothing,
ham, James Fleming and James Ferrier, Vice-Presidents John
Mathewson, Treasurer Rev Henry Wilkes, A M, Foreign Secre
tary Hollo Campbell and F F Ulackader, Recording Secretaries
James Milne, General Agent and
Depositary.
MONTREAL RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY. Henrv Vennor, Trea
surer
Rev J Girdwood, Corresponding
Secretary James Milne,
Recording Secretary and Depositary.
MONTREAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE DISTRIBUTION OE RELIGIOUS
TRACTS. J
Walters, Chairman; J A Mathewson, Secretary
and Treasurer pro tern.
CANADA SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. James Ferrier, President J
H Maitland, James Ramsay Orr, John Dougall and Joseph Wenham, Vice-Presidents; James Court, Treasurer; J C Beckett,
Gill,
M
;
;
;
;
;
;
;
M
;
Corresponding Secretary;
.James Milne, Depositary.
T M
Taylor, Recording Secretary;
SABBATH SCHOOLS IN MONTREAL.
121
M
EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE. Wra Lunn, Treasurer Revs J
Cramp, A M, Henry Wilkes, A M, and Matthew Richey A M,
;
^Corresponding
Secretaries
;
JOP
Wenham, Recording
Secretary.
FRENCH CANADIAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY, FORMED 8th APRIL,
Licut.Col Wilgress,
President;
James
Ferrier,
Joseph
Wenliam, William Lunn and John Redpath, Vice. Presidents
and Caleb Strong, Cor
Recording Secretary and
mancial Agent Revs John Bonar, Larbert
William Arnott,
;
-John Dougall,
Treasurer; William Taylor
responding Secretaries ; James Court,
;
;
N
Masgow A
J
Somerville, Glasgow
Brycc, Glasgow ; Archibald Bonar,
Edinburgh; Alexander Leslie, Aberdeen; Major
;
:
D
R A, Manchester; Alex GHlespie jun, London; Capt
Henry Young, 24th Regt; S S Ward, Honorary and Correspond
ing Members.
Stations and Missionari/ Labourers.
Montreal Revs J E
tanner and P Wolff, Ministers; Louis
Mrs
Marie, Colporteur.
1 anner in
charge of Institute, for French Canadian Girls. St
1 IKTCSC
Rev James Frederick Doudiet, Minister. Belle Riviere
Rev F Doudiet, Minister. Mrs Doudiet.
Industry VillageAnderson,
Mr L
Hote, Evangelist; Joseph Vessot, Colporteur.
iMrs Vussot.
1)
Amaron, Colporteur. Mrs Amaron. Pointe aux
Educational
Institute
Mr Jean Vernier, Teacher. Mrs
^rembles
^ crmer.
Andre Solandt, Colporteur, Quebec, and
parishes below
and above. Antoine Morct,
Colporteur, Ilawkesbury, &c.
MONTREAL LADIES FRENCH CANADIAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
Mrs
Taylor, President Mrs Court, Mrs Henry Vennor, Mrs
Cushmg, Mrs Richey, Mrs John Matthcwson, Mrs Janes, Di
rectresses; Mrs S Hedge, jun, Treasurer; Mrs
Henry Lyman, Se
Mrs J L Mathev.-son and Mrs Fisher, Purchasers Mrs
cretary
(Rev) Win Arnot, Glasgow, Honorary Member. The Society
meets every Wednesday, at the Bible
Depository.
Ramsay
W
;
;
;
MISCELLANEOUS.
MILITIA OFFICERS.
MONTREAL DRAGOONS. Capt J B Turner.
MONTREAL ARTILLERY. Lieut-Col J H Maitland.
MONTREAL RIFLES. Lieut-Col Henry Griffin.
MONTREAL LIGHT INFANTRY. Lieut.Col John
Dyde.
Battalion Militia, Lieut-Col Norman Bethune.
nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
i-
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Hon George
MofTatt.
Benj Hart.
Quesnal.
Hon Austin Cuvillier.
Benj Holmes.
FA
Joseph Shuter.
John Molson.
V R
Lapens6.
122
CLUBS.
MONTREAL REGATTA
Heward, Secretary
;
H
John Young, President;
Mason, Treasurer.
CLUB.
A N
Charles Penner, President Hon C C
S DeBleury, Vice-President G D Gibb, Treasurer Samuel David, Secretary.
MONTREAL CURLING CLUB. James Burns, President John
Young, Vice-President; Hugh Allen, Secretary and Treasurer;
Rev Alexander Mathieeon, Chaplain
McGill and A H Ar.
MONTREAL TURF CLUB,
;
;
;
;
A
;
mour, Representative Members.
THISTLE CUKLING CLUB. J Greenshields, President J Hutchi
son, Vice-President; John Kingan, Treasurer; Andrew Allan,
Secretary Rev Robert Macgill, Chaplain John Auld and R
Muir, Representative Members.
OLYMPIC CLUB.
Clark, Chief
Solomons, Vice;
Secretary C Burroughs, Treasurer E E Colburn and
Committee.
Shaw,
MONTREAL CRICKET CLUB. C H Castle, President; John
Dyde, Vice-President; F Harris, Treasurer J H Conolly, Secre
:
;
;
CF
M
;
;
W
;
;
tary.
QUOIT CLUB.
John Dyde, President
;
F
Harris, Secretary and
Treasurer.
TRAFALGAR MOUNT CEMETERY.
To
be Incorporated by
Act of Parliament.
M
Jacob DeWitt,
P P, John Young, William Lyman, Francis
D, Thomas Mussen, William Workman, Henry
Badgley,
William
D,
Holton and
Mount,
Rodden, J B Torry, L
N Crawford, N P, Honorary Directors Andrew Robertson, Soli,
the Provident and Savings Bank, Bankers; Frederick B
citor
Matthews, Superintendent.
M
W
H
>1
;
;
AVERAGE MORTALITY OF ALL MANKIND.
The
population of the whole earth has been variously estimated
between eight hundred and a thousand millions of souls.
If we fix upon an intermediate number, Bay 946,080,000, and
assign 30 years for the continuance of each generation, we shall
find that the
children of men
come into the world and go out
"
"
of
it
at the following
average
:
Every Moment
Minute
-
Hour
Day,24 hours
Week, 7 days
Month. 30 days
Year, 365 days
Generation, 30 years
1
60
3,600
86,400
604,800
2,592,000
31,536,000
946,080,000
123
NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS.
NUMBER PUBLISHED AT EACH PLACE.
Belleville 2, Bnintford 1, Brockville 2,
Bytown
2,
Caledonia
1,
Chatham, C W, 1, Cobourg 4, Cornwall 1, Dundas 1, Gait 2,
Guclph 1, Hamilton 5, Kingston 4, London 1, Montreal 26, Nia
gara 2, Perth 1, Picton 2, Quebec 6, St Catherine 1, St Thomas
1, Sandwich 1, Sherbrooke 1, Stanstead 1, Three Rivers 1, To
ronto 13, Woodstock 1, Bcrthier 186.
MONTREAL LIST.
GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
James Knox Polk, of Tennessee President
Salary ,$25,000
Geo M Dallas, of Pennsylvania Vice-Prcsident
5,000
THE CABINET.
James Buchanan, of Pennsylvania Secretary of State
6,000
Robert J Walker, of Mississippi
Secretary of the Treasury
Secretary of War
Geo Bancroft, of New England Secretary of the Navy
Cave Johnson, of Tennessee Postmaster-General
Wm L Marcey, of New York
John
T Mason,
of Virginia
Attorney-General
6,000
6,000
6,000
6,000
4,000
124.
CONCERT OF PRAYER.
offered
is
Prayer
by Christians, in various places, in behalf of
the family or the social meeting,
particular objects, in the closet,
The time and subjects of Prayer are here
at the same season.
in the hope that many may be induced to join the conspecified,
cert.
"
If
two of you
that they shall ask,
is
Matt
in Heaven."
shall agree
on earth as touching anything
for them of my Father which
done
shall be
it
xviii, 19.
That Prayer may become effectual, it must be presented in the
and the requisite
of Jesus, in faith and with importunity
means must be used for the attainment of the object desired.
name
;
Time.
Sab Morn
Even
Subjects of Prayer.
Teachers of Religion and Young Men
Slaves and People of Colour at large
Tilt;
Colleges
Church of the Lord Jesus Christ
Sabbath School Teachers and
Mon Morn
in
Circulation of the
Word
ot
their Pupils
d
the Verse
Scripture Verse Learners and
System
Even Foreign Missions
Home
Missions
Tues Morn Kindred
The
Even
in
Christ
Afflicted
Salvation of Kindred
Tract Distribution
Wed Morn The
Impenitent, Prisoners
The Temperance Reformation
Even For Kings and
all in
Authority
For Peace and Prosperity
Tliur Morn The Young, Maternal Societies
Young Men s and Young Women
Even The Outpouring
Fri
Morn
of the
s
Societies
Holy Spirit
Increase of L jve amongst the Saints
For the united and vigorous efforts of Christiana
Personal and Family Religion
The Seasons
Seamen and Soldiers
Sat Morn The Rich
The Poor
Even The Revival of Pure
Even
A
Religion
time of Revival on the Morrow
125
SCRIPTURE CHARACTERS, OR THE CHILD S
PRAYER.
Daniel s wisdom
may I know,
Stephen s faith and spirit too
John s divine communion feel,
Dan
Moses meekness, Martha
May
Win
Ihe
day and conquer
Mary
s love
Lydia
s
s
zeal
may
I
all
tender-heartedness,
ardent spirit feel,
s
Joseph
s
honour, Joshua
s
care
2 Tim
ii,
James
v, Jl.
Sam
18,
ii,
Luke
22.
Iv,
17.
iii,
19.
xvi, 22.
Isaiah
Gen
1
vi, 6.
xxxii, 24-28.
Chron
;
iv, 9,
16.
Josh xxiv, 22, 23
s
purity impart,
Isaac s medilativc heart
Abraham
xvi, 14.
xxi, 15, 17.
)
fervent heart
inspire ; $
be Jacob s
wrestling prayer,
Jabtz
x, 42.
Psalms
1
;
my
Mine
iv, 7.
Luke
Acts
John
t
early habits wear,
Lazarus happy portion share
May Isaiah s hallowed fire
3.
x, 3S.
i
;
Samuel
xii,
2 Tim
;
possess,
And, like him, to Christ appeal
Like young Timothy,
may I )
(
Every sinful passion fly.
Job * lung patience
may I know,
David s true devotion too;
All
Numbers
Luke
I
;
with unwearied Paul,
1,
Peter
s
17, 20.
i,
Acts vi, 8, 10.
John xiii, 23.
;
s
friendship,
Gen
Gen
:
how sublime
Might I call that blessing mine.
But more than all, may I pursue
The lovely pattern Jesus drew
And in my life and conduct show
How he conversed and lived below
!
xxxix, 9.
xxiv, 63.
James ii, 23.
:
And
imitate
Till all his
my
suffering Lord,
is restored.
image
Petii, 21,
;
126
TEMPERANCE.
ANECDOTE
My
dear husband," said an amiable and witty
wile to her truant lord, the
morning after he returned home at a
late hour, somewhat the worse for an
do
evening s dissipation,
you think, really, that man and wife are both one, as is some timea
"
"
aaid ?
But
Certainly, my dear, how shall it be otherwise ?
why ask that question
Because," she replied, "if that be
the fact, I am bound to
express my regret, and ask your forgive,
ness for being imprudent last
Pardon me this offence, and
nigh!.
1 promise
I
will
never get drunk again." The rebuke was
you
"
"
/"
effectual.
Father
Malhew
says that
tion of alcoholic drinks for
"
teetotaliern signifies the renuncia
as it is in the Irish
pledge, go
an excellent definition.
RELATIVE DKGRRES OF DRUNKENNESS. The London Punch, in
his usual caustic and sarcastic
style observes, that if Prince Albert were drunk, he would be called elated
if Lord Tristam
were, he would be called elevated
if Mr. Plum, the rich mer
chant, were drunk, he would be called inebriated
if a
respecta.
ble tradesman were drunk, he would be called intoxicated
but
if a workmnn be in
liquor, it would be said that the nasty beast
was as drunk as a hog.
brriffh
life, or,
for ever;
;
;
;
;
On Friday, the 3rd of February, died
the oldest inhabitant of Kent,
England.
she abstained from spirituous
liquors,
Anne
Paiker, aged 109,
During her whole life,
indulging only in tea. Pub
Papers.
Deceased, on the 2Gth of June, 1838, at Bybrook, Jamaica,
Mrs. Letitia Cox. She outlived the oldest inhabitants in this
pa.
rish for many generations.
By her account she was a grown up
young woman at the time of the destruction of Port Royal by an
She declared that she never drank
earthquake.
anything but
water during the whole of her life. She must have been
upwards
of one hundred and sixty years old.
An old black woman, at Holland estate, died eighteen montlia
She also declared she
ago, at one hundred and Jorty years old.
never drank anything but water. Jamaica Royal Gazette.
A young gentleman at a temperance meeting, on being asked
to sign the pledge, excused himself
1 am not
by saying,
quite
At the close of the meeting, he proposed to one of the
ready."
1 aiu not quite ready,
young ladies present to see her home.
lic
"
"
was
the laconic reply.
An American editor says
Suppose a
tobacco-chewer is addicted to that practice fifty years of his life,
each day of that time he consumes two inches ot the solid plug,
which amounts to six thousaud four hundred and seventy-five
feet, making nearly a mile and a quarter in length of solid tobacco,
half an inch thick and two inches broad."
lie wants to know
what a young beginner would think if he saw the whole amount
stretched out before him, and was told that to chew it up would
bo one of the exercises of his life, and also that it would tax hia
income to the amount of two thousand and ninety. four dollars.
CHEWJNS TOBACCO.
"
:
127
HOUSEWIFE
Apple Juice
S
CORNER.
make
a pleasant Summer Drink for Harvest.
Boil the juice of
apples immediately it is pressed out, until it be
comes of the consistency of treacle, or rather thicker. It will
to
for many years; and mixed with
water, in summer-time,
forms a pleasant drink for the harvest-field. If desired it can
bo flavoured with
or
other
ginger, cloves,
spice.
any
Cider Apple sauce
Boil down new sweet cider, till about as
thick as molasses when
cold, strain it through a sieve, then as
soon as it boils, put in
your apples, pared quartered and cored,
and stew over a slow fire, till the fruit is
perfectly tender.
Coodns; Drinks. Turn boiling water on preserves, roasted
sour apples, or lemons sliced or boil lemon
in sugar and
keep
;
juice
water.
Cream Soup
Take a nice knuck e of veal, or two or three
about lour hours, with some
pepper-corns, two
a
little
salt,
mace, and a small bit of lean ham: strain it,
when cold remove all the fat and sediment beat six
;
yolks of
shanks
;
boil
onions,
and
eggs and mix them with a pint of good cream; then turn the
boiling soup upon it by degrees, stirring it well, and add the best
part of the gristles to it if liked.
Always boil cream before put
ting it in sauce or soup.
Diet Bread
Mix a pound of sifted flour with a pound of pow
dered sugar ; stir into the
mixture, very gradually, eight welL
beaten eggs; season with essence of
lemon, rose-water, or to the
taste ; and bake fifteen or
twenty minutes.
Excellent Family Bread
Take a peck of sifted flour, half a
pint of family yoast or a gill of brewer s yeast; and wet
up, with
new milk of natural w;irmth, or wild skim milk or
warrn, adding a
it
faithfully.
and
stiff, if
water, milkshortening and a tea spoonful of salt. Knead
to
leave
the dough soft, if wheatparticular
little
Be
rye.
Take rice and flour, of each six ounces, nine
well-beaten eggs, half a pound of
pounded and sifted
and half an ouuce of carrawuy seeds. Beat all well lump sugar,
together one
hour, then bake one hour in a quick oven. This is a
very light
c;iko, and is very suitable for young persons and delica te sto
Family Cake.
machs.
Fruit Pies in Variety.
fruit,
raspberries,
In making pics from
ripe
blackberries,
damsons, cherries,
&,c.,
summer
alway
take a deep plate, line it with
paste, placn in the middle an invert
ed tea-cup, and fill the plate with fruit. Brown
sugar and spice to
the taste.
The cup thus placed, will receive the juice, which
would otherwise escape at the edges of the
It will settle un
pie.
der the cup ; which remove on cutting the
pie.
Milk Yeast. It is very nice for biscuit. Take half the milk
wanted lor your biscuit ; place it where warm, adding a little flour
and salt. When light, mix it with the rest of the milk, and use
it
directly for the biscuit.
pint of this yeast is sufficient for five
or six loaves of bread. It makes sweeter bread than
any other
but
it will not
yeast,
keep.
A
128
Pound Cake. Rub one pound of sugar and three-quarters of
butter to a cream ; add the well-beaten yolks of ten eggs ; then
the whites ; and stir in, gradually, a pound of sifted flour,
Sponge Cake. Beat well together the yolks often eggs with a
pound of powdered white sugar ; and then stir in the whites, beat
en to a stiff froth. Beat the whole ten or fifteen minutes ; then
stir in,
Spice it with a
gradually, half a pound of sifted flour.
nutmc.g or the grated rind of a lemon. Bake immediately.
For Dressing Asparagus Beds. Put your refuse pork or beef
brine upon them.
While it adds to the growth of the asparagus,
it
destroys the weeds.
To make Tomato Ketchup, and to keep Tomatoes and Lima
Beans through the Winter. To one gallon of skinned tomatoes,
put four spoonfuls of salt, four of black pepper, three of mustard,
half a spoonful of allspice and eight pods of red pepper.
All the
ingredients should be made fine, and simmered slowly in a pewter
basin, in sufficient sharp vinegar to have two quarts of ketchup
after simmering it three or four hours and straining it through a
wire sieve. Those who like it may add two spoonfuls of the juice
of garlic, after the simmering is over, and the ingredients are
somewhat cooled. This is superior to West India Ketchup, is an
excellent remedy for dispepsia, may be used in a week, but im
Smooth ripe tomatoes may be kept fresh
proves much by age.
through the winter, by packing in dry sand and keeping in a cool
dry place. Pack Lima Beans in a cask, with alternate layers of
put a weight on them, covei and keep them where
The later the pods are gathered the better.
To prevent the formation of a Crust in Tea Kettles Keep an
oyster-shell in your tea kettle.
By attracting the stony particles
to itself, it will prevent the formation of a crust.
fine salt
cool
;
and dry.
White Apple-sauce. Pare and quarter tart apples put to them
enough water to prevent their burning, and boil till perfectly ten
der.
Sweeten with sugar, and season with cinnamon, grated
lemon, mace or nutmeg.
Liquid Blacking. Mix and stir well together four ounces of
ivory.black, six gills of vinegar, two spoonfuls of molasses, and
one of sweet oil.
Whitewash that will not rub off. Mix half a pint of lime and
water ready to put on the wall then take a gill of wheat flour,
mix up well in a very little cold water then pour boiling water
over it till it thickens. Pour it into the whitewash while hot, and
stir the whole together.
Ludtfs Dress. Let your ear-rings be attention, encircled by
the pearls of refinement: the diamond of your necklace be truth,
and the chain Christianity your bosom-pin modesty set with
compassion your bracelets be charity, ornamented with the pearl
;
;
;
;
;
of gentleness ; your finger-rings be affection, set round with the
diamonds of industry your girdle be simplicity, with the tassel
of good humour; let your thicker garb be virtue, and your drapery
politeness ; let your shoes be wiadom, secured by the buckles of
;
perseverance.
129
THE HUMAN RACK.
Supposing the whole Human Race to
the average space occupied
by each
individual to be
1^ square feet, they would only occupy a square
of 47,063 feet, or about 8
miles.
If a thousand millions can be
congregated on so small a surface, how many will stand upon the
space of the whole earth at The List Great
Day ? Yet every
eye )n this vast multitude shall see the Judge upon the
great white
hrone every knee shall bow before him
every tongue confess
that Jesus Christ
(although now despised and rejected of men) is
Lord, to the glory of God the Father.
Reader
prepare to
number 1,000,000,000, and
"
!
meet thy
God."
FEARFDLLT AND WONDERFULLY MADE.
There are 3,528 perspiration pores in a square inch of the palm of the hand.
Each
IB
the
to
a
pore
little tube * of an inch
aperture
long consequent,
there
are
822
or
ly
inches,
inch
73^ feet of these tubes in a
;
square
of the hand!
The number of square inches of surface in a man
of ordinary size is ascertained to bo
2,500 the number of pores,
therefore, is 7,000,000 ; the number of inches of
perspiration tube,
1,750,000, that is 145,833 feet, or 46,800
yards or nearly 28
miles
Think of it, ye thoughtless 28 miles eiposed to morbid
influence.
;
!
!
INDEX.