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[" MISCELLANEOUS 287 DIRECTORY.MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.THE QUEEN AND ROYAL FAMILY.Her Majesty ALEXANDRINA VICTORIA, by the Grace of God, ofthe United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, &c., Queen, Defender of the Faith, Empress of India (in India, Shri Shri Rani Victonz, Kaisar-i-Hind), Her Majesty was born at Kensington Palace, 24th May, 1819 ; succeeded to the throne zoth June, 1837, on the death of her uncle, King William IV.; was crowned 28th June, 1838; and married 10th February, 1840, to tis late Royal Highness Francis Albert Augustus Charles Emmanuel, PRINCE Consort, Duke of Saxony, Prince of Cobourg and Gotha, who was born 6th August, 1819; died 14th December, 1861.Her Majesty is the only child of His late Royal Highness, Edward Duke of Kent, fourth son of King George 111.Thechildren of Her Majesty are: Her Royal Highness Victoria Adelaide Mary Louisa, Princess Koyal of England and Prussia, born November 21, 1840, and married to His Royal Highness William, the late Emperor of Germany, January 2s, 1855, and has issue living, three sons and four daughters, His Royal Highness ALBERT EDWARD, PRINCE OF WaLBs, Duke o1 Saxony, Cornwall and Rothesay, Earl of Dublin, K.G , K.T., K.P., G.U.8.1., K.T.5., G.C.B., P.C., general, colonel of the 10th Hussars, and colonel-in- chief of the Rifle Brigade, born gth of November, 1841; married 10th varch, 1563, to the Princess Alexandra Caroline Mary Charlotte Louisa Julia, boro 1st December, 1844, eldest daughter of the King of Deumark, and has issue His Royal Highness Prince Albert Victor Christian kd- ward, born 8th January, 1864; His Royal Highness Prince George Frederick Ernest Albert, born 3rd Juue, 1865 ; Her Royal Highness Princess Louisa Victoria Alexandra Dagmar, born 20th February, 1867; Her Royal Highness Princess Victoria Alexandra Olga Mary, born 6th July, 1863; Her Royal Highness Princess Maud Charlotte Mary Victoria, born 26th November, 1869, and His Royal Highuess Prince Alexander John C.Albert, born 6th April, 1871, died 7th April, 1871.Her Royal Highness Alice Maud Mary, born April 25, 1843, married His Royal Highness Prince Frederic Louis of Hesse, July 1, 1862, died Dec, 14, 1878; 1ssue living, four daughiers and one son.His Éoyal Highness Alfred Ernest Albert, Duke of Edinburgh, born Aug.6, 184 ; married the Grand Duchess Marie of Russia, Jan.9, 1874, And has issue a son and four daughters- ; Her Roya! Highness Helena Augusta Victoria, born May 25, 1846 ; married to His Royal Highness Prince Frederick Christian Charles Augustus of Schleswig -Hol- stein Sonderburg-Augustenburg, July 5, 1866, and has issue living one sun and two daughters.Her Royal Highness Louisa Carolina Alberta, born March 18, 1848; married to the Marquis of Lorue, eldest son of the Duke of Argyll, March 21, 1871.His Royal Highness Arthur Wilham Patrick Albert, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn, born May 1, 1850; married Princess Louise Margaret of Prussia, March 13, 1879; issue, a daughrer, boru Jan.15, 1882 ; a son, born Jan.13, 1853, and a daughter born March 17, 1886.His Royal Highness Leopold George Duncan Albert, Duke of Albany, born April 7, 1853; married April 22, 1882, Princess Helen of Waldeck ; died March 29, 1864; issue a daughter, born Feb.26, 1883, and a son born July 19, 1884.Her Royal Highness Beatrice Mary Victoria Féodore, born April r4, 1857 ; married to His Royal Highness Prince Henry of Battenberg, July 23, 1885; issue son and a daughter.DOMINION OF CANADA, Seat of Government at Ottawa.GOVERNOR GENERAL.His Excellency the Right Hon.Lord Stanley of Preston, GLB, P.C., Governor-General of the Dominion of Canada, etc.Major the hon, Chas.Colville, Governor-General's Secretary and military secretary; lieut.the hon, E.Stanley, Grenadier Guards, and lieut, hon.W, Walsh, Grenadier Guards, aides-de-camp.LIEUT.GOVERNURS OF PROVINCES, Their Honors the hon.Sir Alex.Campbell, K.C.M.G., Ontario; hon, Auguste R, Angers, Quebec ; hon.Malachy Bowes Duly, Nova Scotia; Sir Leonard Tilley, New Brunswick ; hon.J.S.Carvell, Prince Edward Island; hon, john Christern Schultz, Manitoba and Keewatin ; hon.Hugh Nelson, British Columbia ; hon.Joseph Royal Northwest Territories.PKIVY COUNCIL.Premier, hon.J.J.C.Abbott.Minister ot the Interior, and superintendent general of Indian affairs, hon.Edgar Dewdney.Minister of finance and receiver-geaeral, hon, Geo.H.Foster.Minister of militia and defence, hon.Sir Adolphe Caron, 3 .C.M.G.Minister of public works, hon.Sir Hector Langevin K.G.M.G.Secretary of state, hon, J.A, Chapleau.Minister of agriculture, hon.John Carling.Postmaster-general, hon.John Haggart.Minister of justice, hon.Sir John Thompson, K.C.M.G, Minister of marine and fisheries, hon, Chs.HH.Tupper.Minister of customs, hon.M.Bowell, Minister of inland revenue, hou, John Costigan, Without portfolio, hon, Frank Smith, Clerk of the council, John J.McGee.Privy Council office.\u2014 Jus, Pope, chief clerk and assistant clerk of council; William H ran Lee, 1st class clerk; R.W, Baldwin, znd class clerk, accountant and draughtsman ; F, K.Bennetts, P.J.Breunan, S.Leticvre, I, New- by, J.Foley and L.D.C.F.Bliss, zud class clerks ; O.L.E.Moll, H.A, May and Jas.McElroy, 3rd class clerks.GOVERNMENT] DEPARTMENTS.Governor General's Secretary's office.\u2014Major the honorable C.R.W, Colville, Grenadier Guards, Governor General's secretary ; C.J.Jones, chiet clerk ; Wm.Campbell, W.H.Walker, A.F.Siaden, clerks ; George Smith, messenger ; Sergeant Clark, orderly.DEPARTMENT OF JusiicB.\u2014Hou.Sir Jonn Thompson, minister of justice and attorney general vi Canada; Robert Sedgewick, Q.C., deputy of the minister of justice ; Douglas Stewart, minister's private secreiary ; A.Power, Q.C., and G.L.B.Fraser, chief clerks ; John Leslie.F.H.Gisborne, W.E.Hodgins, W.H.Blackadar, P Coté, J.Chisholm, clerks ; J.E, Narraway, accountant, Penitentiary Branch.\u2014].G.Moylan, inspector of penitentiaries; Geo.L.Foster, accountant; H., B Lane, clerk.M.DEPARTMENT OF MILITIA AND DEFENCE, Commanding-in- Chief.\u2014His Excellency the Rt, Hon; Sir Frederick Arthur Stanley, Baron Stanley of Preston, G.C.B., Governor General of Canada, etc.Military Secretary.\u2014Lieut.-colunel the hon, C.Col- ville, Grenadier Guards; lieut.the hon.G, H.W, Walsh and Viscount Kilcoursie, Grenadier Guards, aides-de- amp.\u20ac Sir A.P.Caron, K.C,M.G., minister of militia and defence; major general J.J.C.Herbert, C.B., Grenadier Guards, general officer commanding the militia of Canada ; colonel Walker Powell, ad jutant-general of militia.Aide-de-Camp.\u2014Captain Eric Streatfield, Gordon Highlanders.Inspector of Artillery and Warlike Stores for the Dominion of Canada.\u2014Lieut.-col, de La Chavis T.Irwin, late Royal Artillery.Assistant Inspectors of Artillery.\u2014Lieut.-col, C.E.Montizambert, Royal Canadian Artillery, and W, H.Cotton, Royal Can.Artillery.Lieut.-col, the hon.C, Eug.Panet, deputy minister ; captain A.Benoit, secretary ; Benjamin Sulte, Henry D.Lane, C.Campbell, G.G.V.Ardouin, E, Lemieux, font clerks ; W.Gow, messenger.Account branch.\u2014C, H, O\u2019Meara, chief clerk and accountant; W.H.Aumond, F, X.Lambert, E.B.Holt, E.P.Aldrich, Major G.Guy, 1, M.Maguire, clerks ; Nap.Casault, messenger, Fores branch.\u2014Lieut.-col.J.Macpherson, director of stores and keeper of militia properties ; lieut.-col, D.A.Macdonald, captain J.B.Donaldson, P.Clarke, F.E, Knight, L.Foley, clerks.Adjutant General s branch\u2014Lt-col.T.Bacon ; T.C.Larose, major W.R.S.Wainwright, W.J, Davidson.clerks. MISCELLANEOUS 288 DIRECTORY.Engineer branch.\u2014H.James, architect; lieut, F.W, White, clerk.Dominion Inspector of Artillery, \u2014Lieut.-col.D.T.Irwin (retired lieut.-col.Royal Artillery), Ottawa, Assistant Inspectors of Artillery, \u2014Lieut.-col.Charles E.Montizambert, Quebec ; lt.-col.William Henry Cotton, Kingston.Inspector of Engineers.\u2014Professor of Fortifications, Royal Military College.Staff Officer of Engineers \u2014Col.Sir C.S.Gzowski, K.C.s1.G., hon.A.D.C.to the Queen.Surgeon General \u2014Col.D.Bergin, M.D.Commandant Royal Military College \u2014Maz.Gen.D.R.Cameron, C.M.G.retired pay late Royal Artillery.Adjutant General's office.\u2014Lieut.-col.Bacon, 1st class clerk ; C.Larose and major W.R.Stowe-Wain- wright, znd class clerks; W.J.Davidson, 3rd class clerk; C.Bion.office keeper.Deputy Adjutants-General,\u2014Military district No.1, lieut.-col.Henry Smith, London ; military district No.2, lieut.-col.Wm.D.Otter, Toronto; military district No, 3, lieut.-col.Bowen Van Straubenzee, Kingston; military district No.4, lieut.-col.Bowen Van Straubenzee, Ottawa ; military district No.s, lieut.-col.Chas.Fred.Houghton, Montreal ; military district No, 6, lieut.-col.G.D\u2019 Orsen- nens, Montreal ; military district No.7, lieut.-col.Théodore J.Duchesnay, Quebec ; military district No.8, lieut.col.G.J.Maunsell, Fredericton, N.B.; military district No.9, lieut.-col.¥.W.Worsley, Halitax, N.S.; military district No.10, lieut.-col.Henry V, Villiers, Winnipeg, Man.; military district No.11, lieut.col.J.G.Holmes actin ), Victoria, B.C.; military district No, 12, Keut.-col.P.Ÿ.Worsley, Halifax, N.S.Brigade Majors, Ontario.\u2014ist and 2nd brigade divisions, lieut.-col.Hon.Matthew Aylmer, London ; 3rd, 4th and sth brigade divisions, lieut.-col.John Gray, Toronto.Brigade Majors, Quebec.\u20141st and west part of znd brigade division, lieut.-col.Gregor Mattice, Montreal ; 3rd east part of 2nd brigade division, lieut,-col.F.M.Pope, Sherbrooke; 4th, sth and 6th brigade divisions, major Alexandre Roy, Montreal; 7th and 8th brigade divisions, tieut.-col, J.E.M.Taschereau, Quebec.Brigade Major, New Brunswick.\u2014ist, 2nd and 3rd brigade divisions, , Fredericton.Brigade Major, Nova Scotia.~1st, 2nd and 3rd brigade divisions, lieut.-col.James R.MacShane, Halifax, Brigade Major, l'rince Ldward Island.\u2014Lieut.-col.James D.Irving, Charlottelown.Paymasters.\u2014 Military district No.1, lieut.-col, M.D.Dawson, London ; military district No.2, hon.lieut.-col.W.Norcott Alger, l'oronto ; military district No.3, hon.major William King, Kingston; military district No.4 {duty performed at head-quarters, Ottawa); military districts Nos.5 and 6, lieut.-col, Fletcher, acting; military district No.7, hon.lieut.-col, W.H.Forrest, Quebec ; military district No.8, major Andrew J.Armstrong, St.ohn, N.B.; military district No.% lieut,-cot.J.R.urray, Halifax; military district No.10, lieut.-col.Peebles ; military district No, 11, capt.Arthur W.Jones, Victoria, B,C.; military district No.12, major George Longworth Dogherty, Charlottetown, PET.Dominion Storekeepers.\u2014In military districts Nos.1, 2, 3,5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, the district paymasters are also the Dominion storekeepers ; in military district No.the duty of storekeeper is performed at head-quarters, ttawa.DEPARTMENT oF CusToms.\u2014Hon.Mackenzie Bowell?minister of customs; James Johnson, commissioner of customs ; W.G.Parmelee, assistant ; 5.L.Sanders, minister\u2019's private secretary.Correspondence branch.\u2014T.Alder Bliss, W.J.Mc- Kenzie, A.Morin and Miss Jessie Christie, clerks; F.W.Facett and Harry Carleton, stationery clerks.Accountants's branch.\u2014 1.J.Watters, chief clerk and accountant; W.C.Baker, W.J.Robertson, A, Lacerte, 4: Russell, J.Courtney, A.C.Bleakney, R.R.Farrow and '.J.Code, clerks.* Statistical branch.\u2014 James Barry, chiefclerk ; H.Bennett, J.Campbell, C.E.McKiel, G.V.Ince, John Ackers and W.H.Grafton, clerks.Messengers.\u2014].Carleton, C.F.Bales.Inspectors of Ports.\u2014D.D, O'Meara, J.S.MacLaren, T.C.Mewburn, W.H.Hill; Capt.G.H.Young, Western Territories ; J.S.Clute, British Columbia.S.W.McMichael, financial inspector for the Dominion, and acting special agent.Special Revenue Officer.\u2014 A.L.Walters.Board of (sustoms.\u2014Chairman, J.Johnson, commr; armelee, asst commr; Geo.W.Jessop, asst Dom.appraiser and secretary.Ci Lab ustoms Laboratory.\u2014Miss L.Christie, Miss B and Miss Parlow.te, Miss Belforg, COLLECTORS OF CUSTOMS IN THE DOMINION, Ports and Collectors in Ontario and Quebec.Those marked * are warehousing Ports., *Amherstburg, Geo.Gott ; Belleville, W.Webster ; Berlin, A, L.Bowman; Brantford, H.B, Leeming; Bradore Bay, F.Gibant ; Brighton, Mirton K.Lockwood ; *Brock.ville, W.H.Janes *Chatham, J.G.Pennefather ; Cla.renceville, W.M.Pattison; *Clitton, Peter Flynn ; Coatis cook, G.O.Doak, *Cobourg, C.E.ÉEwing ; *Colborne D.E.McFarland ; ollingwood, Geo.Watson ; Cornwall A.v.McMillan ; *Cramahe, G.O.Fowler ; *Darlington J.Rankin ; *Deseronto, T.G.Pile ; *Dover, T.B.Barrett: *Dundas, Wm.Gillespie, collector ; Dundee, M.M.Smith * *Dunville, A.Brownson, *Elgin, R.P.McMillan ; #Fort Erie, E.W.Brockfield ; *Frelighsburg, J.H.Baker: Gananoque, J.Ormision ; #Galt, Thos.Peck ; *Gaspé, J.Kavanagh; Goderich, A.Farrow; *Guelph, T.A.Heffernan ; *Hamilton, F.E.Kilvert ; *Hemmingford, F.S.Proper : *Hope, E.J.W.Burton ; Kingston, Clark Hamilton; Kingsville, S.A.King; Lacolle, J.E.Pinson- neault ; *Lindsay, D.Browne ; *London, R.Reid ; *Mag- dalen Islands, J.B.F.Painchaud ; *Montreal, M.P.Ryan; Morrisburg, .Carman; *Napanee, G.W.Elliott ; *New Carlisle, P.C.Beauchesne ; Newcastle, À.J.Van Ingen; Niagara, W.Kirby; *QOakville, R.K.Chisholm; *Ush.awa, G.F.Blamey ; Ottawa, Z.Wilson; Owen Sound, J.C.Stephens ; *Paris, 1.Hall; Penetanguishene George Clark #Percé, Wm.Flynn; #Peterboro, C.C.Clementi; Picton, W.J.Ross; Potion, W.Lynch ; *Prescott, H.D.Jessup ; Port Arthur, P.Nichoison ; #Quebec, J.V.For sythe, collector; #Rimouski, J.A.Martin; Russeltown K.Rogers; *St Catharines, H.H.Collier ; *Sarnia, G.N° Matheson ; Saugeen, Jos.Fleming ; *Sault Ste Marie, H.Plummer; *Stanstead, C.S.Channel \u2018 St lhomas, E.A, Dunham ; St John, H.W.Wood; St Armand, C.A.Bourrett ; St Hyacinthe, J.A.Hamel ; *Sherbrouke, Ç.E.Perry ; *Strattord, J.Hamilton; Sutton, John Dunn ; *Sorel, J.Mathieu: *l'hree Rivers, À.A.Lanthier ; #'l'oronto, John Small, collector ; Trenton, J.H.McGuire ; Wallaceburg, C.Fraser; Whitby, G.À.Carson ; *Windsor, W.Benson ; * Woodstock, W, H.Van Ingen.Ports and Collectors of Customs in Nova Scotia.*Amherst, W.D.Main : *Annapolis, A.Fullerton ; *An- tigonish, R.Grant ; *Arichat, R.Benoit ; *Baddeck, L.G.Campbell ; *Bridgetown, S.Ruggles ; Barrington, D.Sargent; \u201cCornwalhs, F.C.Rand ; *Digby, Botsford Viets; *Guysborough, J.A.Tory; *Haliiux, WwW, D, Harrington; *Fort Hawkesbury, J.C.Bourinot; *Port Hood, E.D.'l'remaine; *Port\u2019 Medway, E.J.Let- son; Lockeport, George Stalker; *Londonderry, R.Dul; *Liverpool, J.H.Dunlop; *Lunenburg, Ed.Dow- ling ; #Margaretsville, D.W.Landers ; *North Sydney, C.B., A.G.Hamilton ; *Parrsborough, A.S.Townsend ; * Pictou, D.Macdonald ; #Shelburne, Warren W.Atwood ; *Sydney, C.B., R.McDonald ; \u2018l'ruro, George P.Nelson ; *Weymouth, N.B.Jones; Windsor, H.W.Dimock ; *Yarmouth, W.H.Moody.Ports and Collectors in New Brunswick.*Bathurst, W.J.O\u2019Brien ; *Campo Bello, J.Farmer ; *Caraquette, f.G.C.Blackhall; Chatham, D.Ferguson ; *Lalhousie, W.Montgomery ; *Dorchester, W.Dobson ; *Fredericton, À.F.Street ; *Hillsborough, John Wallace ; *Moncton, J.W, Binney; ®Newcasue, W.A.Park; *Kichibucto, B.E.Johnson ; *Sackville, W.C.Milner; Shippegan,\u2014 ; *St Andrews, C.M.Gove; \u201cSt George, Jas.McKay ; *St John, J.R.Ruel; St Stephen, Henry Webber ; *Woodstock, D.F.Merritt.Manitoba.\u2014 Winnipeg, col.T.Scott ; Emerson, E.D.Phillips.Western Territories \u2014MacLeod, W.Cox Allen.British Columbia.\u2014 Victoria, À.R, Milne; New Westminster, J.S.Clute.Vancouver.\u2014J.M.Bowell.ANaraisso.\u2014B.H.Smith.Frince Edward Island.\u2014Charlottetown, Jas.Currie; Summerside, C.W.Strong.DEPARTMENT OP FINANCE.\u2014Hon.Geo.E, Foster, minister of finance; J.M.Courtney, deputy mimster of finance, and secretary of Treasury Board; T.D.Tims, financial inspector ; G.Y.Crookshank, ass.stant financial inspector ; C.J, Anderson, chief clerk Savings Bank branch ; F.Toller, comptroller ot Dominion currency; M.G.Dickieson, Dominion bookkeeper; Geo.Lowe, jro, C.A.Gough, C.W.Treadwell, John McNicol, John Fraser, first-class clerks; C.E.Turgeon, C.F.Street, J.B.H. MISCELLANEOUS 28 9 DIRECTORY.eeve, E.S.Wiggins, J.A.Clayton, N.S.Garland, Trees Belfour, W.L.Blair, J.P.Nutung, T.C.Boville, .A.Back, E.Capbert, F.A.Coffin, C.S.Scott, second- class clerks; S.J.Jenkins, minister\u2019s private secretary ; C.J.Tasker, T.Gilmour, À.B.Foster, W.H.Hayes, E.L.Britain, A.O'Reilly, J.C.Saunders, third-class clerks; Peter Connolly, P.Pender, W.H.Ostrom, F, A.Evans, messengers, Insurance branch \u2014William Fitzgerald, superintendent ; A.K.Blackadar, first-class clerk ; W.J.R.McMinn, second-class clerk, Finance OFFICERS IN THE DoMiINION.\u2014Offawa : T.D.Tims, financial inspector; G, Y.Crookshank, assistant financial inspector; Montreal: E.J.Barbeau, asst.receiver general ; Toronto.C, J.Campbell, assistant receiver general; Halifax, N.S.: J, R.Wallace, assistant receiver general ; St.John, N.B.: R.W.Crookshank, assistant receiver-general ; Victoria, B.C.: J.H.McLaughliu, assistant receiver general ; Charlottetown, P, E.[.Percy Pope, assistant receiver general, Winnipeg, Maun, : H.M.Drummond, assistant receiver general.DEPARTMENT OF INLAND REVENUE.\u2014Hon.John Cos- tigan, minister of inland revenue ; E.Miall, commussioner ; Ww .Gerald, assistant commissioner.Secretary's branch.\u2014W.Himsworth, secretary; W.Carter, assistant; A.Lusignan aud J.P.McCarthy, lerks.© Accountant's branch.\u2014P.M.Robins, accountant ; F.R.E.Campeau, assistant; J.E.Valin, C.R.Hall, J.A.Doyon, J.F.Brown, G.Brunel, John Byrnes, &.Quain, clerks.Statistical branck.\u2014W.L.Heron, R.Nettle, J.F.aw, Form branch.\u2014F.K.Blatch.Stamp branck \u2014J.P.Dunue, Geo, Fowler, Standards branch.\u2014J.Brunel ; secretary to minister, M.F.Walsh.Analyst\u2019s branch.\u2014Thos.Macfarlane, F.R.C.S., chief analyst; A.McGill, B.A., F.X.L Lefebvre, F.W.Babbington, assistants; Thos.Casey, clerk ; R.Archam- bault, A.McCullough and Jas.Doyle, messengers.District Inspectors of Inland Revenue.\u2014Henry Godson of Toronto, chief inspector; James Gow of Windsor, for Windsor district; J.Morrow of Toronto, for Toronto district ; W.L.Hamilton of Brockville, for Kingston district; R.Bellemare of Montreal, for Montre.district; J.M.Lemoine of Quebec, for Quebec district; T.Burke of St, John, N.B., for New Brunswick district ; R.Borradaile of Halifax, N.S., for Nova Scotia district and Prince Edward Island; J.K.Barrett of Winnipeg, for Manitoba district: Wm.Gill of Victoria, for British Columbia district; Joh: Davis of Wiadsor, inspector of distilleries ; W.J, Gerald of Ottawa, inspector of tobacco factories ; W.J.Johnstone, chief inspector of weights and measures ; John Borrow, inspector of bonded factories.DePARTMFNT oF THE InNTERIOR.\u2014Hon.E.Dewdney, minister of the interior.Inside Service.\u2014 A.M.Burgess, deputy of the minister © of the interior; A.Chisholm, private secretary.Secretary's branck.\u2014John E Hall, secretary ; L.C.Pereira, asst secretary ; K.J.Henry, registrar of correspondence ; G.U.Ryley, in charge of timber and mines.Correspondence clerks.\u2014H.Kinloch, C.C.Rogers, F, S.Checkley, N.O, Coté, Frank Nelson George ell, J.S$.Brough, J.L.L\u2019Etoile, G.A.Sparkes, F, C.Capreol, Loyer, .Hume, Eugene Belleau, W, Hatch, F, W, C, Cuming, Jos, P, Dunne, J.A, Coté, S.J.Willoughby, B.L.York, C, W.Badgley, J.S.Eagleson, H.H.Rowatt, C.C.Pelletier, O.H, Lambert, Mrs.M_ P, Lee, R.H.Campbell, Mrs, J.Rivard, F.C.MacDonald, Miss M.May, Mrs, M, E, Bell, F.K_ Stuart, E.Connolly, P.W, Que , Miss B.Barbe, Miss M.Shaw, Geo.D, Pope, John arsley, Law Clerk.\u2014T.G.Rothwell.Survey branch,\u2014 Edouard Deville, surveyor general and chief clerk ; W.F.King, chief astronomer; J.S, Dennis, chief inspector of surveys; A.H.Whitcher, A.Grigard, P, B.Symes, R.Rauscher, M.Brady, L.T.Lacasse, B.Billings, T.W.E.Sowter, C.J.Steers.Land Patent branch.\u2014W.M.Goodeve, chief clerk ; N.Téw, B.Wallis, F.H.Cowper Cox, H, Sherwood, W.S.Gliddon, D.Dunn, G.W.atterson, H.B.D.Bruce, B.V.Low, G.Lemieux, R.G.Bourns, Ordnance and Admiralty Lands.\u2014W, Mills, clerk in charge; P.G.Keyes, E, Genest.«Accountant s branch.\u2014J], A, Pinard, accountant and chief clerk; C, H.Beddoe, asst accountant; H, H.Tur- hy! ledger keeper ; P.Robertson, A, F, Grant, clerks.cographer \u2014J.Johnston, Clerk in charge of survey records \u2014F, Clayton, U Messengers,\u2014A, Swinburn, J, Dunnett, A.Pegg, R.Dunlop, .Permanent Officers for Outside Service, Manitoba and Western Territories, Land Board, Winniges.\u2014H, H, Smith, commissioner of Dominion lands ; earce, superintendent of mines id M, Gordos, inspector of Dominion laid agencies; T, R, Burpé, secretary ; R.A, Ruttan, asst secretary, Dominion Lands Agents, \u2014Winnipeg, EK, F, Stephenson; Brandon, W.H, Hiam ; Birtle, W, G.Pentland ; Deloraine, John Flesher; Minnedosa, W, M, Hilliard ; Regina, W, H, Stevenson; Calgary, Amos Rowe; Prince Albert, John Mc'laggart; Edmonton, P, V, Gauvreau ; Canning- ton Manor, C, E, Phipps, acting agent; Battieford, E, Brokovski; Lethbridge, Geo.Young ; Saltcoats, T, B.Ferguson; Kamloops, E, A, Nash, Agent for Mennonites and lcelanders\u2014George New comb, Ottawa, Crown Timber Agents.\u2014Winnipeg, E, F, Stephenson ; Edmonton, Thomas Anderson; Calgary, C.L.Gouin; Prince Albert, John McTaggart, Inspector of Ranches in Wistern Territories \u2014Dr, Wm, Cox Allen, MacLeod, New Westminster, British Columbia, Dominion Lands Agent\u2014John McKenzie, New Westminster, British Columbia, Crown Timber Agent\u20147T, S, Higginson.Clerk of the Western Territories Council\u2014R, B, Gor= on, Secretary tothe Lieut-Governor of the District of Kee- wa?in\u2014Hon, Walter Robt, Brown, Registrars for the Western Territories \u2014District of West Saskatchewan, Wm, Jas, Scott; District of East Saskatchewan, Stephen Brewster; District of South Alberta, \u2018| homas Alexander McLean ; Distri -t or Assini- boia, George Archibald Montgomery; District of North Alberta, George Roy; inspector of Land Titles Offices, P M, Barker, Regina.Rocky Mountuins Park, Hot Springs, Banfr\u2014Geo, A, Stewart, superintendent, Caretakers of Ordnaxce Lands.\u2014Chambly, Q., J.O.Dion ; Grand Falls, N.B,, Bertram Currier; Leamington, Ont,, Peter Conover; Blenheim, W, R.Fellows, jun, ; Queenstown, Ont,, Jos, Walker, DEPARTMENT OF MARINE.\u2014Hon.Charles H.Tupper, mimster of marine and fisheries ; Wm.Smith, deput minister of marine; John Hardie, chief clerk; F, A Gourdeau, accountant and chief clerk: W.P.Anderson, engineer, and C, C Chipman, private secretary to minister, chief clerks; Wm.ftus Magee, Wm.H.Alexander, M.P.McElhinney, A, W, Owen, J.M.Oxley, James Brooke Halkett, Win.Byron Carleton, Wm.W.Stumbles, M.V.C.Nicholson, V.H.Steele, Andrew Halkett, Jas, E.McUlenaghan, À.H.Guiou, Regis Roy, clerks; M.Lamouche, W.G.Lampey, C.F.Cox, B.H.Fraser and L.Burpee, extra clerks; Jules Morin and W.C.Gordon, messengers ; J.U.Gregory, Quebec; John H.Harding, St.John, N.B.; Henry W.Johnston, Halifax, N.S., agents ; H.G.Lewis, agent and inspector of lights, Victoria, B.C.; W.H.Noble, Ottawa, and Artemus Lord, agent, Charlottetown, P.E I.; Noonan & Davis, sub-agents, Pictou, N.3, ; Jas.Mitchell,superintendent of lights for New Brunswick, Newcastle, N.B.: C.A.Hutchins, superinten« dent of lights for Nova Scotia, Halifax, N.S.; P.Harty, superintendent of lights above Montreal, Ottawa; \u2014, acting superintendent of lights for Quebec ; Captain W, H.smith, .N., chairman board of examiners of masters and mates ; David Huater, examiner, Halifax, N.S.; W.E.Seaton, examiner, Quebec ; William Thomas, examiner, St.John, N.B.; Roderick Cameron, examiner, Charlottetown P.EJ.; S.J.Brookman Sydney, N.S., A.J Wolf, Lunenburg, N.S., J.E.Hunt, Lunenburg, N S., M.P, McElhinney, Ottawa, Wm.Mcllwain, St.Catharines, I, F.Taylor, Kingston, H.G.Lewisand James Gaudin, Victoria, B.C,, and l\u2019.Donnelly, examniners for coasting certificates ; W.J.Meneilley, chairman of Board of Steamboat Inspection, and inspector for Ontario, Huron and Superior division, Toronto; James Johuston, inspector for West Ontario division, Toronto; D.Stevens, inspector for New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, St.John, N.B.; John Burgess inspector for Montreal division, Montreal ; Edward Adams, inspector for East Ontario division, Kingston, Ont.; Joseph Samson, inspector for Quebec division, Quebec ; E.R.Abell, inspector for Manitoba and Western erritories division, Lower Fort Garry; J.A.Thomson, inspector British Columbia division ; C.R.Coker, St.John, N.B., Thomas Harbottle, Toronto, Pierre Brunelle, (Quebec, M.P.McEthinney, Ottawa, Thos.Donnelly ingston, R.Collister, Victona, B.C., inspectors of hull and equipments; L.R.Demers, commander of steamer MISCELLANEOUS 290 DIRECTORY.Druid; C.A.Atkins, commander of steamer Newfield; C.T.Dakin, commander of steamer Lansdowne, James Gaudin, commander of steamer Sir Fames Douglas; Allan Finlayson, commander Government steamer Stanley ; Charles Carpmael, M.A., superintendent of Meteorological office and director of Magnetic Observatory, Toronto ; Rev.James Williamson, M.A., LL.D.director of Observatory, Kingston, Ont.; C, H.McLeod, director of Observatory, Montreal; C.W.Drury, director of Observatory, Quebec ; Robt, H.Cogswell, direcior of Time all, Halifax, N.S.; Henry McKay, shipping master, Montreal ; W.H.Purdy, shipping master, St, Johny N.B.; Howard Bligh, shipping master, Halifax, N.S.; Henry Mutch, shipping master, Charlottetown, P.E.L.; Edward O'Bryan, harber master, Halifax, N.S.; David Small, harbor master, Charlottetown, P.E.I,; W.K, Clarke, harbor master, Victoria and Esquimault, B.C.; F.G.Eden, harbor master, Gaspé, P.Q.; James G.Shaw, port warden Montreal ; Simons, port warden, Quebec; David Hunter, port warden, Halnax, N.S; D.McDonald, port warden, Pictou, N.S.; John Lorway, port warden, Sydney, N.S.; Alexander McCuish, port warden, Louisburg, N.S.; D.W.Henesy, port warden, Port Hawkesbury, N.S.; Geo.B.Hadley, port warden, Port Mulgrave, N.S,; Joseph McPherson, port warden, Cow Bay; D.McKay, port warden, North Sydney; H.P.Welsh, port warden for P.E.1.; W.R, Clarke, port warden, Victoria and Esquimault; H.J.McHugh, signal service, Quebec.DEPARTMENT OF ÂAGRICULTURE,\u2014Hon, John Carling, Minister of agriculture; John Lowe, deputy to the minister: H, B, Small, secretary ; J.B.Lynch, accountant, General Correspondence Immigration.\u2014W.F, Boardman and L.Dauray, znd class clerks; J.C.Poper, C.Steacy, C.W.Bate and F, C, Chittick, 3rd class clerks; A.L, Jarvis, private secretary ; James Seynan and A.E.Powell, messengers; J, Beaudoin and H, Pruneau, packers, Historical Archives \u2014D.Brymner and J.Marmette, clerks, Copyright, Trade Marks, etc \u2014], B, Jackson, Patents.\u2014R, Rope, deputy commissioner; H, Cas- grain, 1st class clerk ; W.).Lynch, 1st class clerk and accountant; J.F.Dionne and D.A.Routhier, 1st class clerks; A.Leveque, T, McCabe and H, H, Bailey, 2nd class clerks; J.H, Lyster, W, Hanright, J.G.E.Copping, J.W.D.Verner, W.J.Walsh, A.&.Tache, M.J.Morrison, W.O.Tremblay, J.N.Gravel, W.J.Walsh, A.W.Desjardins, J.Reifienstein and A.E.Caron, 3rd class clerks; J.Léveilié, model repairer; D.Coté, model guardian, Census and Statistics.\u2014George Johnson, statistical officer; C.D.L, Tanguay, special attaché; E.H.St Denis, znd class clerk ; 5.C.D.Roper, Jos.Wilkins, 3rd class clerks.DEPARTMENT OF RAILWAYS AND CANALS.\u2014T.Trudeau, deputy of the minister and chief engineer canals; C- Schreiber, chief engineer forernment railways; A .Bradley, secretary and chie clerk ; Thos.Cross, clerk; HA.Fissiault, law clerk ; W.J.Tilley, M.W.Maynard, L.K.Jones, F.A.Dixon, L.Filteau, Neil Stewart, B.H- \u2019Teakles, Charles Costen and S.L.Shannon, first-class clerks : C.E.Chubbuck, R.Devlin, H.Le B.Ross, W.B.A.Hill, S.McLaughlin and A.U.Almon, second-class clerks; L.N.Fortier, L.D.Dion, A W, Cameron, J.W.Pugsley, J.K.Methotand 1.Beard, third-classclerhs ; J.N.DesLauriers, Isidore DesLauriers and Joseph Pagé, messengers.Inp1aN DEPARTMENT, \u2014Hon.Edgar Dewdney, minister of the interior and supersntendent-general of Indinn aff airs ; Lawrence Vankoughnet, deputy superintendent.eneral ; R.Sinclair, chief clerk and accountant ; W.A.Austin, surveyor and chief draughtsman: A.Dingman, mxpector of agencies and reserves; Wm.MacGirr, private secretary to superintendent-general; J.J.McKenna, chief of the secretary\u2019s branch; J.V.de Boucherville, French translator ; À.N.McNeill, chief of correspondence branch ; D.C.Scott, assistant accountant ; / D.McLean, chief of lands branch ; John MacGirs, chief of school branch and clerk of statistics ; Samuel Stewart, registrar.Northwest Mountep PoLicB~\u2014Frederick White, comptroller : L.Fortesque, À, Fisher, R.M.Gallway, L Duplessis, clerks.Officers of the North west Mounted Police\u2014~L.W.Herchmer, commissioner; W, M.Herchmer, asst.commissioner : J.Cotton, J.H.Mclllrie, 5.Gagnon, A.H.Griesbach, S.B.Steele, A.R.Macdonell, A.B.Perry, R.B,Deane, E.W.Jarvis, W.D.Antrobus and G.B.Moffatt, superintendents ; J.Howe, F Norman, M, H.White-Fra- ser, W.S.M, Morris, G, E.Saunders, F.Drayner, J.B, Allan, Z.T.Wood, P.C.H.Primrose, À, E.R.Cuth- burt, A.E, Snyder, J.A, McGibbon, J.O.Wilson, C.F, A; Hluot, J.U.Moodie, J, V.Begin, \u20ac.Starnes, 1.We Chalmers, W.Piercy, T, Wattam, W.G.Matthews, C.Constantine, N.S.Casey, E.Bradley, F.Harper, M.Baker, W.Routledge, D.H.Macpherson, H.J, A.Davidson, C.Macdonell, W.H Scarth and D, M.Howard, inspectors; A.Jukes, senior surgeon ; P.Aylen, L.A.Paré, H, Dodd, S.M.Fraser, C, S.Haultain, as st surgeons; J.Bunettand T.A.Wroughton, veterinary surgeons, DEPARTMENT OF SECRETARY OF STATE OF CANADA.\u2014 Hon.I A.Chapterns secretary of state and registrar general ; L.H.Taché, private secretary ; L.A.Catellier, under secretary of state.Correspondence branch.\u2014Philippe Pelletier, chief clerk ; H.J.Morgan, first class clerk; Fred.Colson, G, Emond, J.F, Waters, H.Roy, E.Harrison, L.C.Labelle, E.Y.Steele, and W.Foran, clerks, Records branch.\u2014A.Audet, keeper of the records ; G.de LaPorte and F.J, Audet, clerks.Registry branch.\u2014L.A.Catellier, deputy registrar general ; E.Brousseau, I.W.Storr, À.P.M, Drouin, J.Burns, A.G.Learoyd, G.Collins, P.\u2018I.Kirwan, D.À Macdonald, C.Medlow ana L.F.Globensky, clerks; A, 0.Matton and A.Arcand, extra clerks.DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PRINTING AND STATIONERY, \u2014 Brown Chamberlain, C,M.G., Queen's printer, and controller of stationery ; André Senécal, supt.of printing: W, Gliddon, A.Potvin, L.A.Grison, U.B.Sansom, A, i.arochelle and G.Andrews, clerks, Stationery branch.\u2014H.J.Bronskill, chief clerk ; T, Roxborough, W.Walsh aud F.S.Gouldthiite, clerks ; A, H.Beaulieuand J.A.Verge, extraclerks ; J.Hughes, H, Alien, D.Beahan, Jas, Courtman, Urgele Ricard, A, Barrette, R.O'Keefe, clerks.Post Urpice DeparTMENT.\u2014Hon.John G.Haggart, postmaster general ; lieut.-col.Wm, White, deputy post- muster general ; J.H.Baldersun, private secretary, Secretary's branch.\u2014W.D.LeSueur, secretary.Accountant\u2019 s branch.\u2014W.H.Smithson, accountant.Money Order branch.\u2014Geo.F.Everett, superintendent, Savings Bunk branch.\u2014D.Matheson, superintendent, Printing and Supply branch.\u2014Sidvey Smith, super intendent.THE SENATE- Hon.George W.Allan, Speaker.NAME, P.O.ADDRESS, Hon.Abbott, John J.C., premier.Montreal.- «Alexander, George .Woudstock, O.\u201cAllan, George William Toronto.# Almon, William J Halitax.# Armand, Joseph F.Rivière-des- Prairies, \u2018 Baillargeon, Fierre.Quebec, «Bellerose, Joseph Hyacinthe.St Vincent de Paul, * Bolduc, Joseph St Victorde Tring, P.Q.st Botsfurd, Amos Edwin.Westcook, Westmoreland « Boucherville, C.E.Boucher de Boucherville « Boulton, Charles A.Shellmouth, Man, ¢ Boyd, John .St John, N.B.*¢ Carling John.London, O.ss Casgrain, Chas.E.Windsor, O.st Chaflers, William Henry st Césaire.\u201c Clemow, F.Ottawa « Cochrane, Matthew Henry.Compton, s DeBlois, P.A.u00002000s uebec.Dever, James.St John, N.B.s Dickey Robert B.Amherst, N Se .Bathurst, N.B, .Monireal.belleville.St Boniface, Man.Fredericton, N.B, # Drummond, George A.\u201c Flint, Billa.,.sé Girard, Marc Amable.¢ Glasier, Joh t* Gowan, James Robert.Barrie, U.« Grant, Kobert Patterson.Pictou, N.S.« Guèvremont, Jean Baptiste.Sorel « Haythorne, Rotert Poore.Charlottetown, P.E.L « Howlan, George W.Charlottetown, P.E.I.# Kaulbach, Henry A.N.,.Lunenburg, N.S, « Lacoste, Alex.(Speaker).Montreal.* Leonard, Ehjah.Lo # Lew, JamesD .| # Lougheed, James A.« McClellan, Abner Reid.«+ McCallum, Lachlan.¢ McDonald, Wiliam, « Mclnnes, Thomas R.Stromness, O.Little Glace Bay, N.S, .New Westminster, B- « McKay, Thomas.Truro, N.S.« McKindsey, George C.Milton, O.« McLaren, Peter.Perth, O.\u201c MeMillas, Donald.! Alexandria, O, MISCELLANEOUS 291 DIRECTORY.Macdonald, William John.Victoria, B.C.# Macfarlane, A.veeneaas Wallace, N.S, # Maclnnes, Donald.0\" .Hamilton, O.+ Macpherson, Sir David Lewis, Toronto.¢« Masson, L.F +++.Terrebonne, P.Q.Merner, Sam.\u201c+ Mamburg, Q- « Miller, William .,.,.Arichat, N.S, ¢ Montgomery, Donald.Park Corner, P.E.I.« Montplaiser, Hypolite.Cap dela Madeline, Q.\u201c Murphy, Edward.Montreal.« O'Donohoe, Juhn.t « (Odell, William Hunter.Fredericton, N.B.« Ogilvie, Alexander W.Montreal.« Paquet, Anselme, Homére.,.St.Cuthbert, Q.\u201c lletier, C.A.P.«Quebec.\u2018 Pola, Wm.D.Woes Creek, NNW.T.\u201c Poirier, Pascal.\u2018Shediac, N.B, « Power, Lawrence Geoffrey.Halifax, N.S.« Price, «+».Quebec, « Prowse, Samuel Murray Harbor, P.E.I.Toronto.se , Robert Belleville, O, s Rad.David.«Yorkville, O.¢ Reid, James.«+ .Quesnelle, « Robitaille, Théodore.New Carlisle, P.Q.« Ross, J.J.Ste.Annede la Perade, Q.¢ Sanford, W.E +e.Hamilton, O PETITES Winnipeg.\u201c Scott, Richard William.Ottawa.\u201c Smith, Frank.Toronto.\u201c Stevens, Gardner Green.Waterloo, Q.\u201c« Sullivan, Michael.Kingston, 0.| + Sutherland, John +++.Kiidonan, Manitoba, « Tassé, Joseph.«Montreal.\u201c Tore dene Joseph Rosaire.Montreal, \u201c Vidal, Alexander.Sarnia, « Wark, David.+ Fredericton, N,B.Edouard J.Langevin, clerk, master in chancery, cashier and accountant ; james Adamson, clerk and assistant masterin chancery ; J.G.Aylwin Creighton, law clerk and master in chancery, clerk of committees and English translator ; Ven, Archdeacon Lauder, chaplain; A.A.Boucher, second clerk, assistant master in chancery, chief French translator ; R.W.Stephen, first English clerk and clerk of English journals; Alex.Soutter, second En, lish clerk and clerk of Private Bills ; Charles Young, third English clerk and clerk of routine and proceedings ; A.Garneau, first French translator; J.de St.Denis Le- Moine, sergeant-at-arms, clerk of French journals ; A, L.Garneau, assistant clerk of French journals ; C.T.Gibbs, assistant accountant ; Agar Adamson, junior clerk ; G.R.Edward Kimber, gentleman usher of the black rod ; J.B.Myrand, postmaster ; Peter Dunne, housekeeper ; , newsroom keeper ; P.Raney doorkeeper ; Joseph Laros speaker's messenger ; F.Gilbert, wardrobe keeper an assistant door keeper ; John Dunne, bank messenger ; André Gravelle, house carpenter ; O.Archambault, ,H.Pelletier, Edward Ashe, W.L.Lambkin, Theodule P; jiette, permanent messengers; Andrew and George olland, official reporters of debates.Sessional Messengers :\u2014Louis Robitaille, Jean A.ison, Arthur Ralph and Ernest vette, Andrew | érubé.Pages : George Mackinnon, jGeorge Gray and Vernon Smith.\u2014 HOUSE OF COMMONS, Hon.J.Alderic Ouimet, Speaker, ddington, George W, Dawson, Plevna, O, bert, Richard Chapman Weldon, Halifax, N.S.berta, Donald Watson Davis, Fort McLeod, N.W.T, goma nnapolis, john B.Mills, Annapolis, N.S.h, Hon, Sir John Thompson, K.C,M\\G., Ottawa rgenteuil, Thomas Christie, Lachute, Q.iniboia, East, Hon, Edgar Dewdney, Ottawa iniboia, West, Nicholas Flood Davin, Regina, N.W.T, agot, Flavien Dupont, St.Liboire, Q.eauce, Joseph Godbout, St François, Beauce, Q, eaubarnois, Jos.G.H, Bergeron, Montreal .llechasse, Guillaume Amyot, Quebec rthier, Cléophas Beausoleil, Montreal » Le Boutillier Fauvel, Paspebiac, Q.othwell, Hon, David Mills, London, 0.rant, N.R., James Somerville, Dundas, O, rant, §.R., William Paterson Brantford, O.rockville, John Fisher Wood, Brockville, O.rome, Eugene A.Dyer, Sutton, 9 ruce, E, R., Reuben Truax, Wal erton, O.ruce, N.R,, Alex.McNeill, Wiarton, ô.W.R., James Rowand, Dunblane, O.« F.McDougall, Christmas Island, N.S.Edward Fitzgerald, Cape Breton, David McKeen, Little Glace Bay, N.S.Cardwell, Robert Smeaton ite, Montreal Carleton, N.B., N.R.Colter, Woodstock, N.B.Carleton, O., William T.Hodgins, Hazelden, 0.Cariboo, Frank S.Barnard, Victoria, B.C, Chambly, Raymond Préfontaine, Montreal Champlain, Onésime Carignan, Three Rivers, Q.Charlevoix, Henry Simard, Morray Bay, Q.Charlotte, Arthur Hill Gillmor, St.George, N.B.Chateauguay, James Pollock Brown, St, Chrysostome, Q.Chicoutimi Saguenay, P.V.Savard, Chicoutimi, Colchester, William À.Patterson, Tatauiagouche, N.S, Compton, Rufus Henry Pope, Cookshire, Q.Cornwall & Stormont, Darby Bergin, Cornwall, O.Cumberland, Arthur R.Dickey, Amherst, N.S, Digby, Ed.Chs, Bowers, Westport, N.S, Dorchester, C, E.vaillancourt, St, Anselme, Q.Drummond & Arthabaska, J.Laver, ue, Arthabaskaville, Q Dundas, Hugo H, Ross, Troquois, 6.Durham, E.R., Ths.Dix n Craig, Port Hope, O: Durham, W.R., Robert Beith, Bowmanville, O.Elgin, E.R,, Andrew B.Ingram, St.Thomas, O, Elgin, W.R., Geo.Elliott Casey, Fingal, O.Essex, N.R., Wm.McGregor, Windsor, O.Essex, S.R., Henry W.Alfan, Essex Centre, O.Frontenac, Hon, G, Airey Kirkpatrick, Kingston, O.Gaspé, Louis Zéphirin Joncas, Grand River, Gaspé, Q.Glengarry, R.R.McLennan, Alexandria, O.Gloucester, Kennedy F.Burns, Bathurst, N.B.Grenville, S.R., John Dowsley Reid, Cardinal, O, Grey, E.R., Thomas S.Sproule, Markdale, O.Grey N.R., James Masson, Owen Sound, O.Grey, S.R., George Landerkin, Hanover, O.Guysborough., Duncan C.Fraser, New Glasgow, N.S, Haldimand, W.Humphries Montague, Dunnviile, O Halitax, Thomas E.Kenny.Halifax, N.S.\u201c foha Fitz-William Stairs, ¢¢ « Hatton, David Henderson, Acton, O, Hamilton, Alexander McKay, Hamilton, O.\u201c Sam.S.Ryckman, \u201c Hants, Alfred Putnam, Maitland, N.S.Hastings, E.R., Sam.B.Burdett, Belleville, O.Hastings, N.R., Hon.Mack.Bowell, Ottawa Hastings, W.R., Henry Corby, Belleville, O, Hochelaga, Alp.Desjardins, Montreal Huntingdon Julius Scriver, Hemmingford, Q.Huron, E.K., Peter Macdonald, Wingo 3.Huron, S.R., John McMillan, Constance, O.Huron, W.R., M.Colin Cameron, Goderich, O.Iberville, Francois Béchard, Mount Johnson, Q.Inverness, Hugh Caméron, Mabou, N.S.Jacques Cartier, Désiré Girouard, Dorval, Q.Joliette, Urbain Lippé, St.Jean de Matha, Q.Kamouraska, Henry George Carroll Quebec.Kent, N.B., Edward H, Léger, Buctouche, N.B.Kent, O., Arch.Campbell, Chatham, O.King\u2019s, N.B., Hon.G.Eulas Foster, Ottawa, O.King\u2019s, N.S., Fred.W.Borden, Canning, N.S.King\u2019s, A.Colin Macdonald, Montague Bridge, P.E.I.*¢ John McLean, Souris East, PEL.Kingston, Lambton, E R., George Moncrieff, Petrolea, O.Lambton, W, R., James Frederick Lister, Sarnia, O.Lanark, N.R., Joseph Jamieson, Almonte, O Lanark, S.R., hon.John Graham Ha gart, Ottawa Lapraitie, Louis C.Pelletier, Montreal L'Assomption, Joseph Gauthier, Laurentides, Q.Laval, hon.J.A.Ouimet, Montreal Leeds & Grenville, N, R,, Chs.F.Ferguson, Kemptville Leeds, S, R., George Taylor, Gananoque, O.Lennox, David W, Allison, Adolphustown, O.Lévis, Pierre M.Guay Etchemin, Q.Lincoln & Niagara, illiam Gibson, Beamsville, O.Lisgar, Arthur W Ross, Winnipeg, M, L'Islet, Louis G.Desjardins, Quebec London, Chs.Smith yman, London, O, Lotbinidre, Come Isaie Rinfret, Ste.Croix, Q.Lunenburg, Chs, E.Kaulbach, Lunenburg, N.S.Marquette, Robert Watson, Portage la Prairie, M.Maskinongé, Jos.H.Legris.Louiseville, Q.Mégantic, L.J.Coté, alias Fréchette, St, erdinand, Q.Middlesex, E.R., Jos.Henry Marshall, London, O, Middlesex, N.R., Win.H, Hutchins, Parkhill, O, Middlesex, S.R., James Armstrong, Wilton Grove, O.Middlesex, W.R., Wm.Fred.Roome, London, O.Missisquoi, Geo.Barnard Baker, Sweetsburg, q.Monck, John Brown, Dunnville, O.Montcalm, Louis Dugas, Montcalm, Q.Montmagny, Phil.A.Choquette, Montmagny, Q.Montmorency, J.Israet Tarte, Quebec Montreal, Centre John Jos.Curran, LL.D., Montreal Mvatreal, East, Alp.Tél.Lépine, Montreal MISCELLANEOUS 292 DIRECTORY.Montreal, West, Sir Donald A.Smith, K.C.M.G., Montreal Muskoka, W.Edward O\u2019Brien, Shanty Bay, O.Napierville, Dominique Monet, St.Rémi, Q.New Westminster, G.E.Corbould, New Westminster, B.C.Nicolet, od Hector Leduc, St.Léonard d\u2019Aston, Q.Norfolk, N.R., John Charlton, Lynedoch, O.Norfolk, S.R., David Tisdale, Simcoe, O.Northumberland, N.B., Michael Adams, Newcastle, N.B.Northumberland, O., E.R., Ed.Cochrane, Brighton, O.Northumberland, O., W.R., John Hargraft, Cobourg, O.Ontario, N.R., Frank Madill, Beaverton, Ontario, S.R., James I.Davidson, Balsam, O, Untario, W.R., Jas.David Edgar, Toronto Ottawa, City, Chs, Herbert Mackintosh, Ottawa \u2018* «Honoré Robillard, Ottawa \u201c County, Chs, Ramsay Devlin, Aylmer, Q.Oxford, N.R., James Sutherland, Woodstock, 0.Oxford, 5.R., hon.Sir Richard Cartwright, K.C.M.G,, Kingston, O, Peel, Jos.Featherston, Streetsville, O.Perth, N.R., James Nicol Grieve, Millbank, O.Perth, S.R., James Trow, Stratford, O.Peterborough, E R., John Burnham, Ashburnham, O.Peterborough, W, R., James Stevenson, Peterborough, O.Pictou, hon.C.H.Tupper, Ottawa \u201c\u201c John McDougald, Westville, N.S, Pontiac, Ths, Murray, Pembroke, O.Portneuf, Arthur Delisle, Quebec Prescott, Isidore Proulx, Plantagenet, O.Prince, P.E.1., Stanislaus F.Perry, Tignish, P.E.I.\u2018 \u2018 John Yeo, Port Hill, P.E.1.Prince Edward, Arch.Campbell Miller, Picton, O.Provencher, Alp.À.C.Larivière, St Boniface, M.Quebec, Centre, François Langelier, Quebec East, Hon, Wilfred Laurier, Arthabaskaville, Q.Quebec, West, Hon.Thomas McGreevy, Quebec Quebec, County, Jules J.T.Frémont, Quebec Queen's, N.B., George Gerald King, Chipman, N.B, Queen\u2019s, N.S., Francis Gordon Forbes, Halifax, N.S, Queen\u2019s, P.E.1.Louis H.Davies, Charlottetown, P.E.1.\u201c William Welsh, Charlottetown, P.E.I.Renfrew, N.R., Peter White, Pembroke, 0, Rentrew, S.R., John Ferguson, Admaston, O.Restigouche, John McAlister, Campbellton, N.B.Richelieu, Hon.Sir Hector Langevin, K.C.M.G., Ottawa Richmond, N.S., Joseph A.Gillies, Sydney, N.S.Richmond & Wolfe, Q., Clarence C.Cleveland, Danville, Q.Rimouski, Hon.Sir A.Caron, K.C.M.G., Uttawa Rouville, L.P.Brodeur, Bel@il, Q.Russell, W.C.Edwards, Rockland, O.St.Hyacinthe, Michel E.Bernier, St, Hyacinthe, Q.St.John, City, Ezekiel McLeod, St.John, N.B, \u201c (City & County, J.Douglas azen, St.John, N,B.« \u201c \u2018 C.N, Skinner, St.John, N B.St.Johns, Q., François Bourassa, St.Valentin, Q.St.Maurice, Frs.Sévère L.Desauiniers, Yamachiche, Saskatchewan, Day H.Macdowall, Prince Albert, N.W.T.Selkirk, Ths.Mayne Daly, Brandon, M Shefford, John Robbins Sanborn, South Roxton, Q.Shelburne, Nathaniel W.White, Shelburne, NÉ.Sherbrooke, Wm.Butlock Ives, Sherbrooke, 9 Suicoe, E.R., Philip H.Spohn, Penetanguishene, O.Simcoe, N.R., Dalion McCarthy, Toronto, O.Simcoe, S.R., Richard Tyrwhie, Bradford, O.Soulanges, Joss Octave Monsseau, St.Polycarpe, Q.Stanstead, Tim.Byron Rider, Fitch Bay, Q.Sunbury, R.Duncan Wilmot, Burton, Sunbury, N.B.Temiscouata, Paul E.Grandbois, Riv.du Loup en bas, Q.Terrebonne, Hon.Joseph Adolphe Chapleau, Ottawa Three Rivers, Hon.Sir H.Langevin, K.C.M.G.,Ottawa.Turonto, Centre, Geo.Ralph R.Cockburn, Toronto.Toronto, East, Emerson Coatsworth, jun., Toronto Toronto, West, Fred, Chs.Denison, C.M.G., Toronto Two Mountains, Jean Baptiste Daoust, St.Eustache, Q.Vancouver Island, David William Gordon, Nanaimo, B.C.Vaudreuil, Henry Stanislas Harwood, Vaudreuil, Q.Verchéres, Han.Félix Geoffrion, Verchéres, Q.Victoria, B.C., kd.Gawler Prior, Victoria, B.C.\u201c Thomas Earle, Victoria, B.C.Victoria, N.B., Hon.John Costigan, Ottawa Victoria, N.S_, John Archibald McDonald, Baddeck,N.S.Victoria, O., N.R., John Augustus Barron, Lindsay, O.Victoria, O., S.R., Charles Fairbairn, Bobcaygeon, O, Waterloo, N.R., Isaac Erb Bowman, Waterloo, O.Waterloo, S.R., James Livingston, Baden, O.Welland, William M.German, Welland, O.Wellington, C.R , Andrew Semple, Fergus, O.Wellington, N.R., James McMullen, Mount Forest, O, Wellington, S.R., James Innes, Guelph, O.Wentworth, N.R., Thomas Baia, Dundas, O.Wentworth, S.R., Franklin M.Carpenter, Stony Creek, O.Westmoreland, Josiah Wood, Sackville, N.B, Winnipeg, Hugh John Macdonald, Winnipeg, M.Yale, Teen Andrew Mara, Kamloops, B.C.Yamaska, Roch Moise Samuel Mignault, Yamaska, Q.Yarmouth, Thos.barnard Flint, Yarmouth, N.S.York, N.B., Thomas Temple, Fredericton, N.B, York, O., E.R,, Hon.Alex.Mackenzie, Toronto York, O., N.R., William Mulock, Toronto York, O., W.R., N.Clarke Wallace, Woodbridge, O.Oficers.\u2014 John George Bourinot, C.M,G., LL.D., clerk of the house; F, F.Rouleau, clerk assistant; Donald Macdonnell, sergeant-at-arms; Henry R.Smith, deputy sergeant-at-arms, Chief branch.\u2014Wm.C.Bowles, clerk of votes and proceedings, and secretary to the clerk; F.MacGillivray, clerk cf routine and records ; J.R.E.Chapleau, translator cf votes and proceedings and journals ; A.G.D, Taylor, clerk of English journals; J.Dalton, assistant clerk of English journals and clerk of petitions; P.Rivet, French journal clerk ; 1.B.Taylor, asst.clerk of votes and proceedings ; J.A.Polkinghorne, clerk of sessional papers ; I.Ouimet, assistant clerk of French journals; Walter Todd, clerk standing committees on private bills and standing orders ; L.Charles Panet, assistant do ; E.P.Hart- ney, examiner of private bills, clerk of public accounts committee; R.McG.Moffat, clerk of railways and banking and commerce committees ; J.H.McLeod, clerk of com mittee of agriculture and colonization ; R.P.King, E.Tassé and L.D, Duvernay, junior clerks, Law and Translation dranch-cF.A.McCord, law clerk; T.G.Coursolles, assistant law clerk and chief French translator; F.B.Hayes and R.J.Wicksteed, assistant_English translators ; J.A.Génand, A.Frechette, D.L.Desauln'ers, L.Laframboise, E.Quéry, F.X.De- mers and E.Perrin, assistant French translators.Miscellaneous branck.\u2014Henry Hartney, accountant; Robert Brewer, assistant accountant; Robert Romaine, clerk of stationery, and superintendent of printing of ses- sional papers of Parliament; Charles E.Clarke, assistant clerk of stationery, and proof-reader; N.Robidoux, W.Dub¢, H.Macdonnell and Wm.Cairns, junior clerks; J.Stansfield, postmaster ; E.A.Pelletier, assistant post: master ; F, X.Lemieux, second assistant postmaster.Sergeant-at-arms branch.\u2014Lucien Dubé, chief messenger; N.Turgeon, assistant messenger ; Edward Storr, curator of reading-room ; Laflamme, E.Asselin George Smith, Claire Hugh, Robert Craig, L.Lafranchise and À.Lizoite, messengers ; G.A.Boudreault, clerk\u2019s messenger ; George W.Holder and M.Dulan, night watchmen ; James Sinclair, house carpenter.DEPARTMENT PRINTING OF PARLIAMENT.\u2014 Henry Hzrtney, clerk ; Robert Brewer, voucher clerk ; R.Ko- maine, superintendent printing sessional papers; C.E.Clarke, proof-reader; E.Botterell,distributor printed papers; H.A.Botterell, assistant do; John Wiltshire, messenger.PROVINCE OF ONTARIO.Seat of Government at Toronto.LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR.His Honor the Hon.Sir Alexander Campbell, K.C.M.G.Official secretary.\u2014Commander Fred.C.Law, R.N.Frivate sei retary.\u2014H.E.Harcourt Vernon.Executive Council.\u2014Premier and attorney general, hon.Oliver Mowat, Q C.; minister of education, hon.G.W.Ross ; commissioner «f crown lands, hon.A.S.Hardy, Q.C ; commissioner of public works, hon, C.F.Fraser, Q.C.; provincial treasurer, hon.R.Harcourt; provincial secretary, hon.Gibson ; minister of agriculture, hon.John Dryden; without portfolio, hon.E.H.Bronson; clerk of executive council, J.R.Cartwright ; J.L.Capreol, assistant clerk.HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.Hon.Thomas Ballantyne, Speaker, Lieut.col.C, T.Gillmor, clerk of the house, and clerk of the Crown in Chancery; A, H.Sydere, clerk assistant ; Lud.K.Cameron, accountant ; À.M.Dymond, law clerk ; J.M.Delamere, clerk: F.J.Glackmeyer, sergeant at- arms; P.O'Brien, housekeeper and chief messenger.PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS.Department of Attorney General and Executive Coun- eil\u2014HBon.Oliver Mowat, Q.C., attorney general; J.R.Cartwright, deputy and clerk of Executive Council ; A.M.Dymond, legal secretary ; S.T.Bastedo, private secretary ; J.L.Capreol, assistant clerk Executive Council ; Matthew Currey, Charles Fitch, C.A.Bell, clerks ; Charles Chase, housekeeper ; J.G.O\u2019 Donohue, messenger, MISCELLANEOUS Education department \u2014Minister of Education, hon.G.W.Ross, LL.D.; deputy minister, J.Millar, B.A.: histeriographer, J.G.Hodgins, LL.D.; chief clerk and accountant, F.J.Taylor; minister\u2019s private secretary, Henry Alley ; superintendent Mechanic\u2019s Institutes and art schools, S, P.May, M.D., C.L.H.; Serie, J.T.R.Stinson, H.M.Wilkinson, A.C.Paull, F.N.Nudel, J.H.Kerr, E.Williams, S.A.May, W.W.Jeffers, :J.ryce, W.Lemon, T.Greene ; L.McCorkindale, caretaker.Offices in the Departmental Buildings, St.James square.Treasury department.\u2014 Treasurer, hon Richard Har- court, M.A\u201d, ; assistant treasurer, D.E.Cameron ; private secretary, L.V.Percival ; clerks, F.A.Carrell, W.C.Noxon, W.N.Douglas, T.J.Wells ; J.J.Walsh, messenger.Audit Branch\u2014Provincial auditor, C.H.Sproule; clerks, A.J.Ratuway, T.P.Stewart, W.W Wood./n- surance Branch\u2014J.H.Hunter, inspector ef insurance ; Kenneth Chisholm, jr., clerk.Department af Crown Lands \u2014Commissioner, hon.À.S.Hardy ; assistant commissioner, À.White ; law clerk, G.Kennedy: F.Yeigh, secretary and commissioner.Woods and Forest branch\u2014J.A.G.Crozier, chief clerk ; T.C.Taylor, John Durkin, H.R.Hardy and H.E.Rudge, clerks.\u201cFree Grant and Sales branch\u2014A, Kirk- wood, chief clerk; J.J.Murphy, Julian Sale and E.S.Williamson, clerks.Survey and Roads branch\u2014G.B.Kirkpatrick, chief clerk ; H.Smith, superintendent of colonization roads; C.Cashman, J.H.Bradshaw, W, Revell and W.F, Lewis, clerks; J.M.Grant, chief clerk patents ; P.Alma, clerk, Accounts branch\u2014D.G.Ross, accountant ; E, Leigh, clerk ; J.J.Kelly, clerk; C.P.Higgins, clerk; John Bradshaw, office keeper; A.Mc- Donald, messenger ; D.Kirman, night watchman, Department of Public Works\u2014Commissioner, hon.C.F.Fraser; secretary, William Edwards; architect, Kivas Tully ; engineer, Robert McCallum; law clerk and accountant, J.Edwards ; draughtsmen, R.Heakes, R.P.Fairbairn, 1.M.Hennessy and C.G.Horeisky ; first clerk and shorthand writer, M.Wilson ; clerk and paymaster outlying works, S.G.O\u2019Grady; C.A.McDonald, messenger.Department of Immigration.\u2014D.Spence, secretary.Provincial Secretary's office.\u2014 Provincial secretary, hon.J.M.Gibson ; assistant secretary and deputy of the Lieutenant Governor for signing marriage licenses, G.E.Lumsden ; J.J.McIntosh, Private secretary ; J.B.Mc- Lachlan, chief clerk; J.D.Warde, L.H.Irving, R.À.Eaton and George Craig, clerks; Arthur Burtchael, messenger.Department of Asylums, Prisons, etc.\u2014R.Christie, T.F.Chamberlain, M.D., inspectors; J.Mann, chief clerk ; William Drummond, accountant ; F.M.Nicholson, shorthand writer; J.O'Shea, messenger; J.English, J.Waddell, P.Simser, Mrs.Johnston, rovincial bail fl, License branch.\u2014Chief officer, Henry Totten ; provincial inspector, T.Botham ; clerks, E, A, McLaurin, J.F.Mowat and M.X.Korman.Provincial Registrar\u2019s office \u2014Provincial registrar, hon.J.M.Gibson ; deputy registrar, J.F.C.Ussher ; G.Hobbs, E.Jenkinson, clerks.Registrar General's ofâce\u2014Hon.Charles Drury, registrar general ; H.S.Crewe, inspector, Agricultural department\u2014Minister, hon, John Drv- den ; assistant commissioner, A, Blue ; assistant secretary, W,F.McMaster ; clerks, W.0.Galloway, D.J.Johnston, W.J.Clarke, D.J.O'Donoghue, E McGillicuddy ; W.B.Varley, private secretary; inspector of Forestry, R.W, Phipps ; messenger, E.Lynch.Provincial Board of Health.\u2014F.Rae, M.D., chairman ; P.H.Boyce, M.D., secretary ; W.À.Mussen and G.A.Dorian, clerks.Inspector of Registry affices.\u2014E.F.B.Johnston, Q.C- Inspector of Division Couris.\u2014].Dickey; J.B.Macdonald and W.H.Higgins, clerks.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.Seat of Government at Quebec.LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR.His Honor the honorable A.R.Angers; capt.H.C.Shepherd, aide-de-camp ; lieut.F.L.Lessard, extra aide- de-camp ; J.de L.Taché, private secretary.EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.Hon, H.Mercier, prime minister, com nissioner of A;ri- culture and colonization.; Hon, P.Garneau, commissioner of public works.293 DIRECTORY.Siméon Lesage, assistant commissioner.Hon.D.A.Ross, president of the executive council.Hon.J.E.Robidoux, attorney-general.L.J.Cannon, assistant attorney-general.Hon.I.Shehyn, provincial treasurer.Henry T, Machin, assistant treasurer.Hon, Chs.Langelier, provincial secretary and registrar.Jean Chrysostome Langelier, deputy registrar.oseph Bonin, assistant secretary.Hon.G.Duhamel, commissioner of Crown lands.Eugéne E.Taché, assistant commissioner.Hon.A.Boyer, without portfolio.G.Grenier, clerk of the Executive council ; Sifroy Gilbert, chief messenger.LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.Hon.Henry Starnes, Speaker.Alma.Hon.Louis Tourville., Montreal, Bedfor \u201cHon.T.Wood.Dunham Flats, DeLanau .Hon.L.Sylvestre Isie du Pads.DeLa DurantayeHon.P.Garneau .Quebec.Ste Pierres les DeLaVallière Hon.F.X.0.Methot { Becquers DeLorimier.,.Hon.J.G.Laviolette Montreal.DeSalaberry -.Hon, H.Starnes.Montreal.Golf.Houn.D.A.Ross.Quebec.Grandville .Hon.E.Dionne.Ste Anne de la Inkerman .,.Hon.G.Bryson, jun.Mansfield.Kenncbee.Hon.N.C.\"Cormier, Plessisville.LaSalle.Hon, F.X.Praxéde Larue.St.Augustin.Laurentides .Hon, G.Bresse .Quebec.Lauzon, .Mille Isles .Hon.David Marsil .St, Eustache.Montarville .Hon.C.B.de Boucherville Boucherville.Repentigny .Hon.H.Archambault.Montreal.Rougemont.Hon, P.B, de La Bruére.St.Hyacinthe.Rigaud .Hon.W.Prévost.Montreal, Shawinigan .Hon.J.Jones Ross.Ste Anne de la Sorel Hon.Jos, A.Dorion.St.Ours, Stadacon Hon.John Hearn.Quebec.Victoria.Hon.¥ K.Ward .Montreal.Wellington.Hon.¥.E.Gilman.Montreal.Orricers oF THe LecisLaTive CounciL.\u2014Louis Fré- chette, clerk; R.Campbell, assistant clerk and accountant; Samuel Staunton Hatt, gentleman usher of the black rod: A.L.Desaulniers, clerk of privatebills ; N.Legendre, clerk of French journal and translator; J.B.Baribeau, clerk of committees; C.E.Dorion, sergeant-at-arms, LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.Hon.F.G.Marchand, Speaker.Argenteuil, Arthabaska, J.E.Girouard, Drummondville.Bagot, Milton McDonald, Bugot.Beauce, Hon.Jean Blanchet, Quebec.Beauharnois, E.H.Bisson, Montreal.Bellechasse, Adélard Turgeon, Bellechasse.Berthier, C.A.Chenevert, Berthier.Bonaventure, Hon.H.Mercier, Quebec.Brome, R.N.England, Knowlton, Chambly, Antoine Rocheleau, St Hubert.Champlain, P.Grenier, St Maurice.Charlevoix, Jos.Morin, Baie St Paul.Chateauguay, J.E.Robidoux, Montreal.Chicoutimi & Saguenay, O.Coté, Bagotville.Compton, John Mclntosh, jun., aterville.Dorchester, hon.L.P.Pelletier, Quebec.Prummond, W.J.Watts, Drummondville.Gaspé, À.F.Carrier, Quebec.Hochelaga, J.O.Villeneuve, Montreal.Huntingdon, Dr.A.Cameron, Huntingdon.Iberville, F.Gosselin, St Alexandre.Jacques Cartier, hon.A.Boyer, Montreal.Joliette, Louis Bazinet, St Charles Borromée.amouraska, C.À.Desjardins, St André.Lake St John, P.L.Marcotte, St Bruno du Lac St Jean.Laprairie, hon.G.Duhamel, Montreal.L'Assomption, J.Marion, L'Assomption.Laval, P.E.Leblanc, Montreal.Levis, F.X.Lemieux, Quebec.L\u2019Islet, F.G- M.Dechêne, Quebec.Lotbinière, Ed.H.Laliberté, Warwick.Maskinonge, J.Lessard, Montreal.Matane, L.F.Pineault, Quebec.Megantic, À.S.Johnson, Quebec.Missisquoi, E.E.Spencer, relighsburg.; Montcalm, J.A.Martin, St Jacques de l'Achigan.Montmagny, N.Bernatchez, St Thomas. MISCELLANEOUS 294 DIRECTORY.Montmorency, hon.Chas.Langelier, Quebec, Montreal, T.Beland, Montreal 2 Montreal, Jos.Brunet, Montreal.Montreal, H.B.Rainville, Montreal.Montreal, Wm.Clendinneng, Montreal.Montreal, J.S.Hall, jun, Montreal.Montreal, Hon, Jas.McShane, Montreal.Napierville, Louis Ste Marie, St Remi.Nicolet, J.V.Monfet, Ste Sophic.Ottawa, A.Rochon, Hull.Pontiac, W.J.Poupore, Chichester.Fortneut, Jules Tessier, Quebec: Quebec Centre, Dr R.F.Rinfret, Quebec.uebec East, hon.Joseph Shehyn, Quebec.uebec West, Owen Murphy, Quebec.Quebec (Co.), Chas.Fitzpatrick, Quebec.Quebec, St Sauveur, S.V.Parent, Quebec.Richmond, , Richmond.Richelieu, L.P.P.Cardin, Sorel.Rimouski, Auguste Tessier, Rimouski.Rouville, À.Girard, Marieville, St Hyacinthe, U.Desmarais, St Hyacinthe, St Johns, hon.F.G.Marchand, St John of Iberville.St Maurice, L.T.N, L.Duplessis, Three Rivers.Shefiord, Dr.T.B, de Grosbois, Roxton Falls, Sherbrooke, hon.J.G.Robertson, Sherbrooke.Soulanges, A, G.Bourbonnais, Coteau Landing.Stanstead, M.B.Lovell, Coaticooke.Temiscouata, C.E.Pouliot, Fraserville.Terrebonne, G.A.Nantel, Montreal, Three Rivers, P.L.Normand, Three Rivers.Two Mountains, Benj.Beauchamp, St Hermas.Vaudreuil, E.Lalonde, Rigaud, Verchéres, A.E.E.Lussier, Varennes.Wolte, J.Picard, Wotton, Yamaska, V.Gladu, St François du Lac.L.Delorme, clerk of the legislative assembly and clerk in chanciry; Etienne Simard, first assistant clerk ; L Simoneau, accountant; A.E.Demers, clerk printing, stationery and records; C.Delagrave, clerk of private bills committee ; Edouard LeMoi: e, clerk of private bills committee; L.Ledieu, chief French translator; E.Tremblay, assistant French translator ; J.E.Z, Bouchard, assistant French translator; Crawford Lindsay, chiet £nglish translator ; Lawrence Stafford, assistant English translator; J.Trefry, assistant English translator; Paul Ernest Smith, deputy clerk, and clerk of English journals and records; Alfred Austin, assistant de uty clerk and clerk of English journals and records; F.A.Mercier, clerk of votes and proceedings; G.Villeneuve, assistant clerk of votes and proceedings; Louis Fortier, clerk of French journals and petitions; A.J, McDonald, assistant; J.B.Bourassa, clerk of committee; P.P.Daunais, chief copying clerk; L, P.Bouchard, copying clerk ; Dr.Gédéon LaRacque, sergeant-at-arms; Z.Duhamel, ostmaster; Z.Benoit, assistant postmaster; Olivier obitaille, chief messenger ; Alfred Pelletier, Siméon Gagné, M.McNamara, François Provost, Etienne Gau- vreau, André Bouchard, Geo.Dubois, messengers.LiBrarY DEPARTMENT.\u2014L.P.Lemay, librarian; Jos.Trudel, Jos.Desjardins, clerks.Law Clerk's office\u2014L.J.Cannon, law clerk ; Theo.H.Cliver and Chas.Lanctot, assistant law clerks; Joseph ho, messenger, NOVA SCOTIA, Seat of Government at Halifax.LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR His Honor Malachy Bowes Daly.Lieut.-col, H, W.Clerke, N.S.M., A.D.C., private secretary.EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.Hon.Wm, S.Fielding, premier and provincial secretary ; hon.J.W.Longley, attorney general ; hon.Charles C.Church, commissioner public works and mines, Members without office ; hon.Thomas Johnson, hon.Daniel McNeil, hon, C.Chisholm, hon.G, Murray.1EGISLATIVE COUNCIL.Hon.Robert Boak, President, NAMES P.O, ADDRESS Hon.John McKinnon.\u2026 ,.Antigonish « D.McN.Parker.\u201c Dartmouth «Samuel Creelman, Upper Stewiacke L, E.Baker.Yarmouth H.H.Fuller.ve , Hal:fax C.M, Francheville,.Guysborg\u2019 wud McCurdy.Baddeck .H.Owen.Bridgewater S.Locke .Lockeport .Amherst George Whitman,.Round Hill, Annapolis M.H.Goudge.Windsor ohn McNeil ., .Mabou .Kentville Wm.Hallett Ray.,.Clementsport Geo.S.Drummond.New Glasgow H.Murray.North Sydney Jason M.Mac .Liverpool sidore LeBlanc Arichat T.Robichaud, .Digby Albert Peters, clerl of the black rod.LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.Hon.M.J.Power, Speaker.k ; Robert Romans, gentleman usher Annapolis, , Hon.J.W.Longley, Halifax \u201c M H.H.Chute Bear River Antigonish\u2026 {Mecaines Antigonish « «sess.Collin F.McIsaac \u201c Colchester, .George Clark.«.Tatamagouche \u201c .F.A Lawrence,.Truro Cumberland .Geo.W.Forrest.,,.Amherst \u201c eer Wm, Oxley.LL.Oxford Angus J.McDonald.Sydn-y os, McPherson.Cape Breton.{ Is orth Sydney Digby.Eliakim E.Tupper.Bear River \u201c ++.A.M.Comean\u2026.\u2026.Meteghan River Guysboro.A.F.Cameron.Sherbrooke \u201c +.Hamilton Morrow.Boylston Halifax.Hon, M.J.Power.Halifax \u201c .Hon, Wm.S.Fielding.Halifax \"6 +.William Roche, ,.,.Halifax Hants, .Windsor ss .Windsor Port Hood Whycocomagh Aylesford Kentville h, Halifax «cs.John D, Sperry .Petite Riviére Pictou as.D.McGregor.New Glasgow ictou.0 m.Cameron,., Pine Tree \u201c hedden Co.'s stables, William st 112\u20140n Notre Dame opp Rolland\u2019s blocl, Hochelaga ward 113\u2014Cor Notre Dame and St Raymond sts 114\u2014Hochelaga Fire station, Desery st 115\u2014Cor Moreau and Notre Dame sts, Hochelaga ward 116\u2014Cor Moreau and \u2018Ontario sts, Hochelaga ward 117\u2014Cor Marlborough and Stadacona sts, Hochelaga ward 116\u2014Cor Notre Dame and Frontenac sts, Hochelaga ward 11g\u2014Cor Iberville and Stadacona sts, Hochelaga ward 121\u2014Cor Parthenais and St Catherine sts, Hochelaga ward 122\u2014C, P.R.Elevators, near Dalhousie sq 123\u2014Cor Wolfe and Lagauchetiére sts 124\u2014 Cor Dufresne and Mignonne sts 125\u2014Cor St Christophe and Ontario sts 126\u2014Cor Wellington and St Etienne sts 127\u2014Cor St Hubert and Cherrier sts rab\u2014Cor Ambherst and St Catherine sts 12g\u2014McDonald\u2019s Tobacco factory, Ontario st 131\u2014Eastern Abattoir 132\u2014College st, opp Dupré 133\u2014Cor St Catherine and Papineau road 134\u2014Cor William and Dalhousie sts 135\u2014Cor McCord and Seminary sts 136\u2014Cor William and Guy sts | 139\u2014C.P.R.workshops, Delorimier av 141\u2014Cor St James and Windsor sts 142\u2014No, 12 Fire Station, Seigneurs st 143\u2014Notre Dame, near Guy st 144=Cor Simpson and Macgregor sts MISCELLANEOUS 299 DIRECTORY.145\u2014McTavish st Reservoir 147\u2014C.P.R.workshops, Hochelaga 148\u2014 Papineau road, opp St Rose 149\u2014Canadian Rubber works 151- Cor St Monique and Lagauchetiére sts 153\u2014Cor Dorchester and Mansfield sts 153\u2014Cor St Catherine and Fort sts 154\u2014Cor Windsor and Osborne sis 155\u2014 Cor Dorchester and St Mark sts 156\u2014Cor Sherbrooke and Mackay sts 157\u2014Cor Ontario and St Urbain sts 158&\u2014Mantha\u2019s mnills, St Charles Borromée, near Craig 161\u2014Cor Wellington and Hibernia sts \u2019 162\u2014Hibernia, opp Knox st 1£3\u2014No, 15 Fire Station, Island st 164\u2014Cor Centre and Ropery sts 165\u2014Wheel House 171\u2014Cor St Patrick st and Charlevoix road 172\u2014Cor St Patrick and St Andrew sts 173\u2014Cor Magdalen and Favard sts 174\u2014Exchange hotel, Mill st 175 \u2014Cor Centre and Charlevoix road 211\u2014Cor Roy and St Hypolite sts 217\u2014Cor Napoleon and Cadieux sts 213\u2014Cor St Lawrence st and Duluth av 214\u2014 Cor St Denis st and Duluth av 215\u2014Cor Rachel and Sanguinet sts 216\u2014No.14 Fire station, 5t Dominique st 217\u20148t Lawrence opp Marie Anne st 218\u2014Cor Pantaléon and Marie Anne sts 219\u2014Cor Cadieux and Mount Royal av 221\u2014Maple st, near Duluth av 223\u2014 Cor Dufferin and Maric Anne sts 224\u2014Exhibition Grounds 225\u2014Cor Park av and Milton st 226\u2014Rachel, near No, 14 Police Station 227\u2014Cor Sherbrooke and Shaw sts 228-~Hotel Dieu Hospital, Pine av 231\u2014St Paul, opp Friponne st 232\u2014Cor St Louis and Berri sts 233\u2014No, 7 Fire station, Dalhousie sq 234\u2014Cor Craig and Bonsecours sts 235\u2014 Windsor Hotel 236\u2014Cor Cotté and Vitré sts 237\u2014Cor Mignonne and St Constant sts 241\u2014Cor Bonsecours and Notre Dame sts 242\u2014Cor St Claude and St Paul sts 243\u2014City Hall, Notre Dame st 251\u2014No, 2 Fire station, St Gabriel st 312\u2014Cor Jacques Cartier sq and St Paul st 313\u2014Cor St Paul and St Jean Baptiste sts 314\u2014Notre Dame st opp St Lambert hiil 315\u2014Cor Craig st and & Lambert hill 321\u2014Cor St James st and Place d\u2019Armes hill 323\u2014Cor St Sulpice and LeRoyer sts 324\u2014Custom House sq and St Paul st 3431\u20145t Frangois Xavier opp St Sacrament st 342\u2014Cor St Frangois Xavier and Notre Dame sts 343\u2014Cor St James and St Peter sts 351\u2014Craig st opp St Alexander st 412\u2014St James st opp St Michael lane 413\u2014Cor McGill and Notre Dame sts 414\u2014Cor St Henry and S« Maurice sts 415\u2014Cor St Sacrament and St Péter sts 421\u2014Cor McGill and St Paul sts 428\u2014Cor Foundling and Port sts 431\u2014Cor Youville and St Peter sts 43:\u2014Cor Grey Nun and Wellington sts DIRECTIONS TO KBY-HOLDERS.1.Ifa fire is discovered in your vicinity, go to the nearest box, 2.Pull the slide down and let go.Remain at the box to direct the firemen, CAUTIONS, 1, Be certain there is a fi re before sounding the alarm, 2, Never sound the alarm for a fire at a distance, .3.Never open the box or touch the apparatus except in case of fire, 4.Be sure your box is locked before leaving it, caf Never let the key go out of your possession, unless led for by the Superintendent, 6, Tf you remove from the locality, return the key to the Fire Alarm Telegraph office, MARKETS.Bonsecours market\u2014St Paul st ohn Perrigo, clerk; O.Gadoua, assistant clerk Viger cattle market\u2014Craig n Viger sq, M.Groulx, clerk Hay market\u2014College st, J.B, I Flynn, clerk Papineau weigh house\u2014Notre Dame st, opp gaol; S.Racette, clerk; F.Durand, acting clerk St Ann\u2019s market\u2014McGill st, J.N.Duhamel, clerk St Antoine market\u2014Mountain st, G.Tessier, clerk St Gabriel market\u2014St Gabriel ward, W.J, Page, clerk St Lawence market\u2014St Lawrence st, Z.C.Jolicœur, cler| St James market\u2014 Ontario st, Theodore Giroux, clerk Hochelaga market\u2014Désery st; J.M.Coté, clerk and weigher St Jean Baptiste market\u2014A.Normandin, clerk Eastern Abattoir market\u2014E.Derome, clerk Western Abattoir market\u2014 Ed Bastien, clerk MUNICIPAL TAXES.Abstract of Assessment By-laws of City Council.Assessment of 1 per cent.on re«l estate.Business tax at 7% per cent.on rental of premises.Banks\u2014Capital of $1,000,000, or uncer, $400, \u201c (apnal exceeding $1,000,000, but not exceeding $2,000,000, $500.\u201c Capital above $2,000,000, $600.Fire insurance companies\u2014each 2400.Electric telegraph, telephone or electric light companies \u2014each #qo0.Life, marine, accident and guarantee insurance com- panies\u2014each $200, Street railway company-$1000 per annum for the first five years ; $2000 per annum for the next five years; $3000 per annum for the next five years; 34000 per annum for the next five years; $so o per annum for the last five years.From 1886.Gas company\u2014gso0o0.Auctioneers, on sales inside their premises, $160; if they sell also outside their premises, $200, For each clerk employed to cry out, 40.rokers\u2014each $50.Hotelkeepers and innkeepers\u2014graduated scale same as heretofore.Distillers\u2014g80 for every ÿ400 of rental.Brewers\u201436o for every $400 of rental, Theatres\u2014fr20- Circus, &c.\u2014ÿ100 per day of performance.Pawnbrokers\u2014p2vo.Peddlers\u2014pao with cart, #8 without cart.Ferry steamboats plying from Laprairie or Longueuil\u2014 each $zo0.Billiards, an annual tax is imposed and shall be levied upon each and every billiard table kept and used in the said city at the following rates, two instalments, viz.: When there is only one table.For each and every additional table Billiards kept and used in clubs, on each table.,,.Mississippi or pigeon-hole table, payable in two instalments on 1st days of May and Nov., 50 00 For each and every additional table.Ten-pin alleys Horses\u2014Working, $2.50; pleasure, $6.CARRIAGES FOR PLEASURE.For every 4-wheeled close carriage, drawn by s NOTSES.Luverne 0 0 ae ec are e na ant en c 0000 oo For every 4-wheeled half-covered carriage, drawn by 2 horses.aasvrda ne sc ar ne 0016 arenes .12 00 For every 4-wheeled close or half-covered carriage, drawnby 1 horse.coov iii teen nanan tris +.TO OO For every double dennet.RP eae 800 For every gig, buggy or other vehicle mounted on springs and drawn by onc horse.600 For every waggon or other vehicle not above specified, adapted for draught, drawn by two or more horses.reas JN evers.800 For every 2-whecled vehicle or carriage kept for hire by livery-stable keepers.Crees For every 4-wheeled vehicle or carriage kept for hire dy livery-stable Keepers.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.00000s 4 00 Provided that in all cases of rate payers having two or more pleasure vehicles in their possession, they shall not be liable to pay the tax on more vehicles than they have horses to drive the same; the highest description of vehicles, however, to be assessed in preference to those of a lesser value.Dogs\u2014to be licensed annually at the office of the chief of olice ; amount of license, $3 for a male and $3 for a emale dog.HACKNBY CARRIAGES.For every cab, caleche or other two-wheeled vehicle.#5 00 For every 4-wheeled carriage, drawn by one horse.7 oo For every coach or 4-wheeled carriage, drawn by two horses .Crrraarar iran aanseccn0s oo For every omnibus or stage coach.10 00 MISCELLANEOUS 300 DIRECTORY.CARTS, TRUCKS, WAGGONS AND OTHER VEHICLES, The licenses for carts, trucks and other vehicles used for the conveyance of goods, wares, merchandise, etc., shall be divided into three classes, as follows :\u2014 The first class shall include all carts, trucks, waggons, and other vehicles running within the city for hire or reward, not otherwise expressly provided for, and shall payi, For every cart, truck, or other 2-wheeled vehicle.$2 oo For every waggon or 4-wheeled vehicle, drawn by one horse.conv iri cies ee .For every waggon or four-wheeled vehicle drawn by two horses, and madeto carry a load under 4,000 lbs.weight.For every heavy waggon, float or other four-wheeled vehicle, drawn by two or more horses, and made to carry heavy article or materials weighing 4,000 Ibs., or upwards.A REF For every diable.PTPPPEEE The secoud-class shall include , waggons or other vehicles used by merchants, traders, manufacturers, contractors, for the conveyance or delivery of the articles or effects dealt in, manufactured, or made use of by them, for each of which there shall be paid, in addition to the rates charged for in the first-class.ees The third-class shall include all carts, waggons, or vehicles used by expressmen, bakers, brewers, distillers, farmers, or gardeners, for each of which there shall be paid, in addition to the rates charged for, in the first-class 1.For every hearse drawn by one horse 2.For every hearse drawn by two horses.seas 1400 Parties obtaining licenses, as aforesaid, shall moreover pay the annal assessment on all working horses, employed in drawing the above mentioned vehicles or carriages at the rate of two dollars and fifty cents ($2.50) each, and also twenty-five cents for each number gianted by the Chief of olice.00 7900 - go 2 50 For Water Rates, see opposite page, TARIFF OF CARTAGE.From any place to any other in the First Division, or JSrom any place exclusive of the Harbor wharves to any other place in the City, and vice versa, provided the distance do not exceed 3, of a mile.Articles not herein enumerated of a convenient bulk, not over 1,500 lbs.weight, 15 cts.; ashes, pot or pearl, two barrels, 15 cts.; beef, pork or fish, five barrels or tierces, 15 cts.; coal or coke, half a chaldron or half a ton, 15 Cts.; crockery, one crate or one hogshead, 15 cts.; flour or fruit, seven barrels, 15 cts.; grain, not over r,500 Ibs, weight, 15 cts.; lumber, sawn, from yard or boat, soo feet, broad measure, 15 cts.; salt or rice, six bags or six bar rels, 15 cts, ; firewood, dry, from yard or boat, half a cord, three feet long, 15 cts.+ firewood, green or from rafts, half a cord, three feet long, 20 cts.; furniture or luggage, per load, zo cts.; lumber, green or hard, trom rafts, 500 feet broad measure, 20 cts.; molasses, sugar or oil, one puncheon, hogshead or load, zo cts.; pig iron, lead, copper, or tin, one ton, 25 cts.; bar irun or steel, one ton, 30 cts.For every additional half mile for all above description of goods, 10 cents, and from any of the Harbor wharves to any place in the znd or 3rd division within 14 a mile distance from the boundary fine of the first division, and vice versa, or from any place [exclusive of the wharves] to any other in the City, and vice versa, provided the distance do not exceed rl, mile,\u2014instead of 15, 20, 25 and 30 cts., the rate shall be 25, 30, 35 and 40 cents.From any place in the western section of the first division, To the stores and wharves below Wellington bridge, north side of Lachine canal, zo cts.; the stores and wharves below Wellington bridge, south side of Lachine canal, 25 cts, ; the Basins above Wellington bridge, north side of Lachine canal, 25 cts.; the Basins above Wellington bridge, south side of Lachine Canal, and the the stores, stations, factories, etc., at Point St.Charles, cents.; the stores, factories, etc., at and above St.briel Locks, north of Lachine Canal, 30 cents ; the St.Bonaventure Street Railway Station, 30 cents ; St Bonaventure Street from the lower wharves of the Harbor, 25 cts.; and vice versa for one load.And from any place in the Eastern seetion of the first division\u2014instead of 20, 25, 25, 35, 30, 20, 25 cents, the rates shall be zs, 30, 30, 40, 35, 25, 30 cents.For any excess over the quantity or weight fixed for a load, additional gro rata rates shall be paid.deelay is caused to the carter by the employer, beyond the time usually required for loading, the carter shall be paid extra for such delay at the rate of five cents for every quarter of an hour.If a carter is called, and there be no load ready for him, or if he be unable to load the goods or articles for want of assistance, he shall be paid as if he carried a load the distance thus unnecessarily travelled.DIVISIONS REFERRED TO ABOVE.First diviston\u2014The first division shall comprise the east, centre, and west wards (including the south-west side of McGill street and the north-west side of Craig street), and shall be sub-divided into two sections, eastern and western, the line of demarcation between them being the centre of St Lambert and St Jean Baptiste streets.Second division.\u2014The Second Division shall comprise the St Ann, St Antoine, and St Lawrence wards {exclusive of McGill and Craig streets).Third division.\u2014The third division shall comprise (exclusive of Craig street) the St Louis, St James and St Mary wards.TARIFF FOR HACKNEY CARRIAGES.One horse vehicle \u2014Time allowed\u2014fifteen minutes, for one or two persons, 25 cents ; for three or four persons, 40 cents, Time allowed\u2014thirty minutes, for one or two persons, 40 cents ; for three or four persons, 60 cents, For the first hour \u2014For one or two persons, 75 cents; for three Or four persons, ÿ1 ; for every subsequent hour, for one or two persons, 60 cents ; for three or four persons, 75 cents.Two horse vehicle \u2014Time allowed\u2014fifteen minutes, for one or two persons, so cents; for three or four persons, 65 cents.Time allowed\u2014thirty minutes, for one or two persons, 65 cents; for three or four persons, 75 cents, By the hour.\u2014For one or two persons, $1 ; for three or four persons $1.25.Baggage.\u2014For each trunk carried in any such vehicle, 10 cents.No charge for travelling bags, valses, boxes or parcels which passengers can carry by the haud.a.When the drive exceeds half an hoar, hour rate to be charged ; fractions of hours for any drive exceeding one hour \u201cshall be charged at gro »afa hour rates as above established for drives by the hour ; 8.For drives between midnight and four o'clock in the morning, fifty per cent.shall be added to the tariff rates above established; e, The tariff by time shall apply to all drives extendin beyond the city limits, provided the engagement be made within said limits.CHIMNEY SWEEPING.Clauses of Municipal Act regulating dates for sweeping, tariff tobe charged therefor, etc.Each chimney in use in the said city shall be swept by licensed sweeps three times at least in the course of every twelve months, to be computed from the first day of January in each and every year, namely :\u2014oncesbetween the first of January and the first of May, once between the first of May and the first of September, and once between the first of September and the first of January in each and every year.The said inspector may grant licenses to sweep chimneys as aforesaid to so many qualified persons as he may deem necessary; and he may revoke and withdraw the said licenses whensoever and as often as he may deem expedient ; provided, however, that no licensed sweep shall use any brush, broom or other contrivance for the purpose of sweeping chimneys without first having submitted the same to the inspector of buildings for his approval.; ; The inspector may, for the purposes aforesaid, divide the city into as many districts as he may deem necessary to efficiently carry out the provisions of the next preceding sections, and he may assign a district to every suc sweeper, subject, however, to such changes from time to time as the said inspector may deem expedient to make.Such sweepers will be under the superintendence of the said inspector, and it shall be their duty to obey such orders and instructions as he may from time to time issue in coïr nection with the sweeping of chimneys.; For sweeping each chimney in a one story house, eight cents ; for sweeping each chimney in a two story house, ten cents ; for sweeping each chimney in a three story house, thirteen cents ; for sweeping each chimney in a house of four or more stories, fifteen cents, When any sweeper is especially called upon, outside of his ordinary rounds, to sweep any chimney, the charge in that casé shall be twenty-five cents, MISCELLANEOUS 301 DBRECTORY.Such fees shall be payable by the occupant of the house or building wherein such chimneys have been swept, so soon after and as often as such chimneys are swept; and any person who shall refuse or neglect to pay such fees, or shall prevent any such sweeper from entering into any house or building, or shall in any way obstruct or molest him in the execution of his duties, shall be liable to the penalty hereinafter provided.Whenever any chimney shall take fire, and it shall ap- that the occupant of the house or building where such chimney may be had refused or neglected to have the same swept at any of the periods hereinbefore specified, every such occupant shall be liable to the penalty hereinafter provided, BANKS.BANK OF MONTREAL.109 St James st.facing Place d\u2019 Armes.Established in 1817, Incorporated by Act of Parliament, Capital all paid up, $12,000,000 ; Reserved Fund, $6,000,000.Heap Orrice\u2014 MONTREAL.BOARD OF DIRECTORS.President ; Hon.Sir Donald A.Smith, K.C.M.G., M.P.Vice-President, Hon.George A.Drummond, senator A.T.Paterson W.C.McDonald Hugh McLennan Hon.J.J.C.Abbott E.$ Greenshields General Manager, E.S.Clouston.Chief Inspector, A.MacNider.Brancres in Canada ;\u2014Almoente, Belleville, Brantford, Brockville, Ont.; Calgary, N.W.T.; Chatham, NB.; Chatham, Cornwall, Goderich, Guelph, Ont.; Halifax, N.S.; Hamilton, Kinston, Lindsay, London, Ont, ; Moncton, N.B.; Montreal, P.Q.; New Westminster, BC.; Ottawa, Perth, Peterboro, Picton, Ont.; Quebec, P.Q.; Regina, Assiniboia, .T.; Sarnia, Stratford, Ont.; St.John, N.B.; St, Mary's, Toronto, Ont.; Vancouver, B.C.; Victoria, B.C.; Wallaceburg, Ont.; Winnipeg, Man.Agents inthe United States.New York, W.Watson and Alex.Lang, 59 Wall st.Chicago.Bank of Montreal.Agents in Great Britain, Bank of Montreal, 22, Abchurch lane, E.C., London.: Bankers in Great Britain.\u2018London.The Bank of England, Do The Union Bank of London, Do .London and Westminster Bank.The Bank of Liverpool.\u2018Liverpool, .The British LinenCompany and Branches.Scotland.Bankers in the United States.New York.Bank of New York, N.B.A.The Merchants National Bank.Merchants National Bank.Bank of Commerce.San Francisco.Bank of British Columbia.Bankers in Newfoundland.St.John's, Nfld,.Union Bank of Newfoundland ; CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE.157 St James st.Capital paid up\u201486,000,000.Rest\u2014$8c0,000, Heap OrricE\u2014ToRONTO President : Vice President : Geo.A.Cox.John I.Davidson.Directors.\u2014George Taylor, James Nathern ohn Hoskin, OC, LL.D, W.B.Hamilton, Mathew g- gat, Rober: Rito General Manager.\u2014B.E, Walker.Asst.General Manager.\u2014J.H.Plummer.Inspector : Asst Inspector A.H.Ireland.G.de C.O'Grady.A.M.Crombie, manager ; W.C.J.King, accountant.\u2014\u2014 - BANKERS AND ACENTS.New York\u2014Alex.Lair and Wm.Gray.ageuts, and the American Exchange National Bank.Chicago Correspondents ;\u2014The American Exchange National Bauk.San Francisco\u2014Bank of British Columbia.Victoria, B.C.-\u2014 Bank of British Coiumbia.Great Britain\u2014The Bank of Scotland.Paris, France\u2014Lazard Frères & Cie, Brussels, Belgium-J.Mathieu & Fils, India, China, Japan\u2014The Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China.Australia, New Zealand\u2014The Union Bank of Australia, Bermuda\u2014The Bank of Bermuda.Jamaica\u2014 The Bank of Nova Scotia.MERCHANTS BAMK OF CANADA.Corner St James and St Peter sts.Paid-up Capital\u2014$5,799,200 ; Rest \u2014$2,335,000.Heap OFricE\u2014 MONTREAL President : Vice-President : Andrew Allan.Robert Anderson.General Manager.\u2014 George Hague.Asst.General Manager, \u2014 John Gault.BRANCHES.Belleville.ove.W.Hamilton.,,.ass Manager Berlin.W.R lravers.4 Brampton .W.A, Buithouse, .\u2018s Brandon, Man .,.E.S.Phillips.Chatham, .A.S.L.Mackintosh.alt.«.\u2026G.V.J.Greenbilt.Gananoque.LF Jemmet.Chee \u201c Hamilton, ottenger.ee Ingersoll.M.Smith \u2018 Kincardine, Irwin.\u201c Kingston -G.E.Hague \u201c London F.Harper.,.0 6 ¢ vee .A.J.Ferguson, asst.\u201c Mitchell.W.B.Waterbury, acting.\u201c Montreal.S.Meredith, local.=.\u201c \u201c _ .Shaw, asst, .,.eee Napanee.Alexander Smith.\u201c Ottawa.2.2.W.L, Marler.\u201c Owen Sound.J.C.Paterson.\u2018 Perth.C.G.Morgan .\u201c« Prescott, .T.Kirby.Quebec.).C.More.« Renfrew .F.A.W.Lister.\u201c Sherbrooke, Q.C.W.Walcot.St Johns, Que.E.H.Heward., St Thomas.W.Pringle.Stratford, , .T.E.P.Trew.Toronto .D.Miller,., .«\u201c \u2018 AR + +.E.F, Hebden, asst, ve \u201c Windsor.\u2026\u2026F.S.Jarvis.\u2026\u2026.\u2019 \u2018 Winnipeg.A.Wickson.0% \u201c cee .F.W.Ferguson, asst.\u201c Walkerton.cover.WE.Buttler.\u201c Foreign Agents \u2014 London : The Clydesdale Bank Limited, 30 Lombard street.New York : Merchants Bank of Canada, 61 Wall st.The Bank of New York, N.B.A.BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA.ESTABLISHED IN 1836.Incorporated by Royal Charter in 1840.Paid up capital, £1,000,000 sterling ; Reserve £265,000.LONDON Orricg\u20143 Clements lane, Lombard street, E.C, COURT OF DIRECTORS IN LONDON, J.H.Brodie.H.J.B.Kendall.john Jas.Cater.J.J.Kingsford.enry R.Farrer.Frederick Lubbock.Richard H.Glyn.G.D.Whatman.E.A.Hoare.Gaspard Farrer.Secretary in London\u2014A.G.Wallis.HEAD OFFICE IN CANADA.140 St James, Montreal.General Manager\u2014R.R.Grindley.Inspector\u2014E, Stanger.' BRANCHES.Brandon, Man.,.R.Butt.Brantford.A Fredericton, N.B.R.1 MISCELLANEOUS 302 DIRECTORY, Halifax, N.S.Hamilton.Kingston.London, Ont.Montreal.eg DoS ë Ca .A.Harvey.veee CW.Grindlay.coin Toronto .Vancouver, B.C.W.Godfrey.couvee Victoria, B.C.G.H.Burns.i Winnipeg, Man .H.M.Breedon.\u2018 AGENCIES IN THE UNITED STATES.New York.H.Stikeman and F.Brownfield San Francisco.W.Lawson and J.C.Welsh.FOREIGN CORRESPONDENTS.EnGLAND,\u2014Glyn, Mills, Currie & Co., Manchester and Salford Bank, Limited ; Union Bank of Manchester, Limited; West Cornwall Bank, J.M, Williams & Co.; Wolverhampton & Staffordshire Banking Co.; Birmingham, Dudley and District Bauk; Birmingham Banking Co, Limited; Lloyd\u2019s Banking Co., Limited, Birmingham ; Norwich and Norfolk Bank, Gurneys & Co.; Bradford Commercial Banking Co.; Devon & Cornwall Banking Co.; Halifax and Huddersfield Union Banking Co., Ltd.; Bank of Liverpool, Limited; County of Stafford Bank, Wolverhampton, Limited ; Lambton & Co., Newcastle-on- Tyne; Liverpool Union Bank, Limited ; Lancashire and Yorkshire Bank, |imited; Manchester and Liverpool District Banking Co., Limited ; Birmingham and Midland Bank, Limited; Lloyds Banking Co., Birmingham, Ltd.; Parr\u2019s Banking Co., Limited ; Bristol and West of England Bank, Limited ; Williams, Williams & Grylls, Falmouth ; Worcester City and Countv Banking Co., Limited ; London and County Bank, Limited ; London and Provincial Bank, Limited ; London and Westminster Bank, Limited; National Provincial Bank of England, Limited ; Alexanders, Maw & Co., Ipswich ; Dingley & Co., Launceston; Craven Bank, Limited; Willey Co., Truro Miners Bank; Williams & Co., St Columb (Miners\u2019 Bank); Garfit & Co.; Gloucestershire * Banking Co., Limited; Huddersfield Banking Co., Limited; ncaster Banking Co.; Lincoln and Lindsey Banking Co.Limited, Louth ; Nottingham and Nottinghamshire Banking Co.; Smith, Ellison & Co.: South Cornwall Bank, Messrs, Williams Treffry & Co.; Stuckeys\u2019 Banking ; Union Banking Co., Coventry ; York City and County Bank.IRELAND.\u2014Provincial Bank of Ireland, Limited ; Bank of Ireland; National Bank, Limited; Royal Bank of Ireland, Limited.ScorLanp.\u2014National Bank of Scotland ; Commercial Bank of Scotland; Bank of Scotland; Royal Bank of Scotland ; Clydesdale Bank, Limited ; North of Scotland Bank, Limited ; Union Bank of Scotland, Limited, AUSTRALIA.\u2014Union Bank of Australia, Limited ; Bank of New Zealand ; Bank of Victoria ; Mercantile Bank of Sydney ; Bank of South Australia, New ZrALAND,\u2014Union Bank of Australia, Limited ; Bank of New Zealand; Colonial Bank of New Zealaud.Fijr.\u2014Union Bank of Australia, Limited ; New Zealand.Inpia, CHINA AND JAPAN.\u2014Chartered Mercantile Bank of India, London and China; Agra Bank, Limited; Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation.West Inpiss.\u2014Colonial Bank.Brazir.\u2014English Bank of Rio de Janeiro, Limited.FRANCE, PAris.\u2014Marcuard, Krauss & Cos; Société Générale.Lyons.\u2014Crédit Lyonnais ; Société Générale, QUEBEC BABK.New York Life Building, Place d\u2019Armes, Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1818, Capital\u201482,500,000.Heap OrricE\u2014QuBBEC.President : Vice-President : Get.Manager : R.H, Smith.W.Withall, Jas.Stevenson.Divectors\u2014Sir N.F.Belleau, K.C.M.G,, J.R.Young Robert Hi Smith, G.Ri Renfrew and S.J.Shaw, Bank of BRANCHES, Montreal T.McDougall Ottawa.H.V.Noel.Toronto.W.P.Sloane.Pembroke.T.F, Cox.Three Rivers .T.C.Coffin.covuus te.Thorold.\u2026.\u2026.D.B.Crombie.J.vane \u201c FOREIGN AGENCIBS.Londou\u2014Bank of Scotland, New York\u2014The Agents Bank of B.N.America.THE MOLSONS BANK, 200 St James st.Incorporated by Act of Parliament, Paid up Capital \u2014$2,000,000 ; Rest\u2014$1,100,000 Heap OFFICE\u2014MONTREAL.President : Vice-President : Jnhn H.R.Molson.R.W.Shepherd.Directors\u2014S.H, Ewing, W.M.Ramsay, H.Archibald, Samuel Finley, Sir David L, Macpherson.General Manager\u2014F.Wolferstan Thomas, Inspector\u2014A.D.Durnford.BRANCHES.Montreal\u2014 James Elliott, Manager.Aylmer, Ont .Morrisburg.Toronto.Brockville.Norwich., .Trenton.Calgary.Owen Sound.» Waterloo, Ont.Clinton., .Ridgetown.,West \u2018Toronto, Exeter | .Smith\u2019s Falls ., Junction.Hamilton.«Sorel, P.Q .Winnipeg.London.St Hyacinthe, Q .Woodstock.Meaford, ,.,.S5t \u2018l'homas, Ont.AGENTS IN THE DOMINION.British Columbia\u2014Bank of British Columbia.Manitoba\u2014 Imperial Bank of Canada.New Brunswick\u2014Bauk of New Brunswick.J Newfoundland \u2014Commercial Bank of Newfoundland, St ohn\u2019s.Nova Scotia\u2014Halifax Banking Company.Ontario\u2014Dominion Bank, Imperial Bank of Canada, Canadian Bank of Commerce.! Prince Edward Island \u2014 Merchants Bank of Prince Edward Island, Summerside Bank.Quebec\u2014Banque du Peuple, Eastern Townships Bank.IN EUROPE.London \u2014Alliance Bank (limited), Glyn, Mill ie & Co., Morton, Rose & Co.¢ 3 Glya, Mills, Carrs Liverpool\u2014The Bank of Liverpool.Paris\u2014The Crédit Lyonnais.Antwerp, Belgium\u2014La Banque d\u2019 Anvers, IN UNITED STATES.New York\u2014Mechanics\u2019 National Bank, Morton, Blss & Cour W.Watson and Alex.Lang, Agents Bank of Mont real, Boston\u2014State National Bank, Portland\u2014Casco National Bank.Chicago\u2014First National Bank.Cleveland\u2014Commercial National Bank.Detroit\u2014Commercial National Bank, Buffalo\u2014Thiré National Bank.San Francisco\u2014Bank of British Columbia.B Milwaukee\u2014Wisconsin Marine and Fire Insurance Co ank, Helena, Montana\u2014First National Bank.Butte, Montana\u2014First National Bank.Toledo\u2014Second Natiunal Bank.Collections made in all parts of the Dominion, and se turns promptly remitted, at lowest rates of exchange.Letters of Credit issued available in all parts of the world.BANK OF TORONTO.Cor St Jam es and St Joha sts, Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1855.Capital\u2014g2,000,000; Reserve Fund\u2014gr,500,000.Hsap Orricg-\u2014TorONTO.President : Vice-President : Cashier! Geo.Gooderham.W.H.Beatty.D: Coulson Asst, Cashier: Hugh Leach.Imegector ; Jos, Henderson PIE MISCELLANEOUS 308 DIRECTORY.irectors.\u2014A.T.Fulton, Toronto: W.G.Gooder- AVE Hen Cawthra, Toronto; Henry Covert, Port Hope ; W.R.Wadsworth, Weston.BRANCHES, i seo.Jo A.Strathy.Barrie.: Brockville.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.- D Cobourg.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Collingwood.Gananoque .R.Wadsworth, .\u2018 Lou al.J.Murray Smith.\u201c Peterboro .J.L.Gower, acting.\u201c Petrolia.P.Campbell .Port Hope.E.B.Andros, acting St Catharines.We ge W.Hodgetts.i t Wes Teneo So).T.M.Burnside.Low FOREIGN JAGENCIRS., England.The City Bank, Limited, Jon, ++ «.National Bank of Commerce.ONTARIO BANK.8 Place d\u2019Armes.Capital \u2014$1, 500,000, Heap OrricE\u2014ToRONTO.President :\u2014Sir W.P.Howland, C.B., K.C.M.G.Vice-President .(\u2014R, K.Burgess.General Manager :\u2014C, Holland BRANCHES.een D.A.Radcliffe .,., Manager Aor ville.Geo.McGill.cea \u201c Cornwall.A, Denny.\u2018 Kingston, , .Thos.Y.Greet.\u201c Lindsay .Edward Flood, acting.\u2026.\u201c Montreal.+R.N, King ., \u2018 Mount Forest.R.J.Hewat, acting.\u2018 Newmarket, .J.E, Souch.\u201c Onawa.,.,.JAlex, Simpson., \u201c Peterborough.\u201c Pickering.Cian .Agent Port Arthur.LW, Nelson.\u201c Toronto .W.H.Smith ,, \u2018 West End Branch.R.B.Caldwell \u201c Whitby.W.Beith.\u2018 MERCHANTS BANK OF HALIFAX.Paid up Capital, $1,100,000; Reserve Fund, $375,000 Heap Orrick, HaLirax, N, S.D, H.Duncan, Cashier.; MONTREAL BRANCH, 1720 Notre Dame.Edson L.Pease, Manager.Branches in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island.BANQUE DU PEUPLE.95 \u20ac1 James st.Incorporated by Act of l'arliament.Capital~$1,200,000; Reserve\u2014$ 425,000.President : Vice-President : Cushier : Jacq.Grenier, Geo.S.Brush.J.S.Bousquet.Directors.~W, Francis, A.Leclaire, A.Prévost, M, Branchaud and Chas.Lacaille; Wm.Richer, asst cash- ler; Art, Gagnon, inspector.A, Mercile, L.J.Lamontagne, J.D, A, Beliveau, L.J.Normand, A.Beliveau, i Se Mars, A.Bleau, N.Archambault, A.A.Cherrier, M.Lamarre, J.H.A, Giroux, & G.Denicourt, L, J, Beausoleil, T.H.Paquet, clerks; C.F, Papineau, notary ; C.Fournier messenger, Days of Discount, \u2014Tuesdays and Fridays, AGENCIES, Quebec.++.P.B.Dumoulin.\u2026.ree Rivers, +.Manager .E.Panueton.\u201c St.Rémi, P, +.C.Bédard.Agent St Roch de She ««.N.Lavoie.Manager St Johns.P.Beaudoin.ve .\u201c $t Jerome.211 F.A.Theberge Agent ticook.,., .B.Gendron.\u201c St Catherine stFast.\u2026 À, Fournier.Manager FOREIGN AGENCIES, London, England The Alliance Bank, Limited.ew York.National Bank of the Republic.UNION BANK OF CANADA.Montreal Branch, 1764 Notre Dame st.Capital Paid-up \u2014$1,200,000 ; Rest\u2014$200,c00.Hgap Orrice\u2014Quesec.Directors\u2014Andrew Thomson, president ; Price, vice-president ; D.C.Thomson, Ed.Thos.McGreevy, E.J.Hale, Sir A.T.Gait.Cashier\u2014E.Webb; Inspector; J, G.Billett.Manager \u2014G.H.Balfour.BRANCHES.Alexandria, Ont, ; Boissevain, Man, ; Carberry, Man.; Ir.quois, Ont; Lethbridge, N.W.T.; Merrickville, Ont.; Montreal, Que.; Mousomin, N.W.T.; Neepawa, Man ; Ottawa, Ont.; Quebec, Que.; Quebec (St Lewis st}: Smith's Falls, Ont.; Toronto, Out.; Winchester Ont, ; Winnipeg, Man.hon.E.J.Giroux, hon.FOREIGN AGENTS : London \u2014 The Alliance Bank (Limited) ; Bank of Liverpool (Limited) ; New York\u2014National Park Bank ; Boston\u2014Lincoin National Bank ; Minneapolis, First National bank ; St Paul-\u2014St Paul National Bank ; Great Falls, Mont., First National Bank ; Chicago, Il, Globe National Bank, Collections made at all points on most favorable terms.Current rates of interest allowed on deposits.Liverpocl\u2014 BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA.Paid up Capital, $1,114,300 ; Reserve Fund, $707,276.36 Heap Orrice\u2014Havirax, N.S, Thomas Fyshe, Cashier, MONTREAL BRANCH, 130 St James.T.V, Macdonald, Agent.Branches in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Ed Ward Island, United States, and West Indies, BANQUE D'HOCHELAGA.Head Office\u2014107 St James st.Capital paid up\u2014$z710,100 ; Reserve Fund \u20143160,000.President : Vice-President : F.X.St Charles.R.Bickerdike, Manager \u2014M.J.A.Prendergast; C.A, Giroux, assise tant manager ; A.W, Blouin, inspector.Directors.\u2014Chs, Chaput, J.D.Relland, J.À.Vaillan- court.BRANCHES, Thr eRivers.H.N.Boire ., olieve.], H, Ostigny .Sorel .A, A, Larocque .ees co Vaukleek Hill, Ont.Wm.Ferguson .0\" os Correspondents\u2014London, England\u2014The Clydesdal Bank (Limited).Paris, France\u2014Créait Lyonnais, New York\u2014The National Park Bank.Boston\u2014The Maverick National Bank, Chicago, National Live Stock Bank.Collections made throughout Canada at the cheupest rates.lssue letters of credit and circular notes for travellers available in all parts of the world.BANQUE JACQUES CARTIER.7 Place d'Armes, Incorporated by Act of Parliament.Capital\u2014$s500,000 ; Reserve Fund\u2014$ 150,000, President : Vice-President ; Alphonse Desjardins, M.P, A.S.Hamelin, , Directora\u2014Lucien Huot, D.Laviolette, A.L.deMar\u201d tigny, .Managef A.L.de Martigny, managing director ; D.W.Brunet, assistant manager ; R.St, Germain, inspector ; F.B.La- fleur, accountant ; J.A.Gariepy, assistant accountant; , ô.Leblanc, paying teller; L.de Blois, receiving Teller ; W.Robert, À.C.M, Bergevin ledger,keepers; E.G.St Jean, discount clerk ; J.A.Denault, asst discount clerk; T.Bienvenu, L.R.A.McKenzie, Ernest Brunel, J.Dumas, clerks ; C.Deom, messenger, Days of Discount \u2014 W cdnesdays and Saturdays. MISCELLANEOUS 304 DIRECTORY.BRANCHES.Beauharnois.H.Dorion.Drummondville.J.E.Girouard.Fraserville.J.F.Pellant.,, Laurentides A.Boyer.Plessisville »Chevrefils ét Lacerte St Hyacinthe\u2026.À.Clément.\u201c St Sauveur.N.Dion.\u201c St Simon.D.Denis.Cees \u201c Valleyfield .Ls.de Martigny - .\u201c Victoriaville oo Ontario St., Mont.C.H.A.Guimond .St Cunegonde, MontG.N.Ducharme.\u2018 St Henri, Mont.F.St Germain, ,.\u2018 St Jean Bee., Mont.M.Bourret.coeeneeniea FOREIGN AGENCIES.Glyn, Mills, Currie é& Co.National Bank of the Republic.+.Crédit Lyonnais.BANQUE VILLE MARIE.153 St James st.Capital subscribed\u2014$500,000.Capital paid up\u2014$479,250 resent +-Manager « \u201c \u201c \u201c London.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.New York.Paris.President : Vice-President : W.Weir.W.Strachan.Cashier : U.Garand.Directors.\u20140.Faucher, Godfrey Weir and John T.Wilson.L.DeGuise, accountant; D.P.Riopel, assistant ; T.D.Terroux, paying teller ; A.Genand, 1st receiving teller; L.Beaudoin, 2nd receiving teller; J.L.Belair, discount clerk: L.Beaudoin, assistant; C.Langlois, 1st leager keeper ; J.H.Théoret, 2nd ledger keeper; E.A.Marchand, collection clerk ; M.Villeneuve, messenger.AGENCIES.Berthier.sovsrsses .A.Gariépy.Manager A.P.de Martigny.Frost.eee EF.X.O.Lacoursière.C.A.Sylvestre .M.Boisvert.M.L.J.Lacasse.Nicolet .St Thérèse.St Césaire.Hochetaga (city).Geo.Dastous.ee Point St.Charles (city).W.J.E.Wall.New York\u2014The National Bank of the Kepublic, and Ladenburg, Thalman & Co.London\u2014Bank of Montreal.Paris\u2014Le Crédit Industriel, BANQUE NATIONALE.Cor St James and Place d\u2019 Armes.President : Cashier : A.Gaboury.P.Lafrance.Alf.Brunet, manager ; M.Benoit, asst manager; G A.Duguay, accountant ; \u2014 Leclere, teller; L.C.Couet, ledger keeper ; Geo.Paré, discount clerk ; D, Legaré, asst discount clerk ; P.Piché, collections ; J.H Bourgouin, general clerk ; \u2018M, Melançon, messenger.SAVINGS BANKS, CITY AND DISTRICT SAVINGS BANK, Head office, 176 St James st cor St John st, Capital subscribed.$2,000,000 Capital paid up .600,000 Reserve.oveeeeonns.\u2026\u2026 300,000 President \u2014Hon, Edward M urphy, senator.fo Directors,\u2014W.H, Hingston, ,, James O'Brien, Hon, J.Aldéric Oufmet, M,P,, E, J, Barbeau, F, T, Judah, J.H, R, Molson, A.F, Gault and Hon, J, A, Chapleau, MP, Henry Barbeau, manager; Charles Stuart, accountant ; A, P, Lespérance, inspector; Charles Glackmeyer and James Tasker, auditors, The Board meets every Wednesday, The Bank is open every law ful day during banking hours, Branches, 656 Notre Dame st East, H, A, Plamondon, agent, 2312 Notre Dame st West, E, Varin, agent, 1532 St Catherine st, H, H, Brosseau, agent, Cor Grand Trunk and Shearer sts, Wm, Daly, agent, These branches are open daily from 10 a.m, to 3 p.m., and in the evening from 7 to 8 o'clock, Foreign Correspondents : London, The Bank of Montreal, Paris, Banque de Paris et des Pays Bas.\u201c Le Crédit Lyonnais, New York, The Bank of Montreal, The Savings Bank issues dra fts on the ahove places, and for the travelling public, Lettres of Credit, payable in any part of the world, Savings Bank Department, Bank of Montreal.Open every lawful day from 10 to 3 o\u2019clock at the office, 113 St.James street.Closes on Saturdays at one o\u2019clock p.m.Savings Bank Dept.Merchants Bank of Canada.Oepn every lawful day from 10 to-3 o'clock, cor St James and St Peter sts.Savings Bank Dept.The Molsons Bank.Open every law ful day from 10 to 1 o'clock, 200 St James st.Post Office Savings Bank.St James st cor St François Xavier st.COURTS OF JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT OF THE DOMINION.The Supreme Court, as a high Court of Appeal, constituted by Dominion Statute (Revised Statutes of Canada, chap.125), is composed of a chief justice and five puisné judges, and has appellate, civil and criminal jurisdiction within and throughout the Dominion of Canada, The judges reside at Ottawa, where the Supreme Court holds annually three sessions: the first beginning on the third Tuesday in February, the second on the first Tuesday ia May, and the third on the fourth Tuesday in October.Hon.Sir William Johnson Ritchie, Kt., chiet justice, Hon.§S.Patterson, puisné judge.Hon.Samuel Henry Strong, puisné judge] Hon.Télesphore Fournier: puisné judge Hon.Henry Elzéar Taschereau, puisné judge.Hon.John Welllington Gwynne, puisné judge.R.Cassils, jun., registrar; George Duval, reporter; C.H.Master, assistant reporter ; Ta.Lawson and Miss N.E, Stewart, clerks; Frs.Curran, usher.EXCHEQUER COURT OF THE DOMINION.The Exchequer Court, constituted under a Dominion Statute, sas Vict., chap.16, is presidedyover by one judge and has original exclusive jurisdiction in all claims, suits or actions against the crown.It has concurrent jurisdiction in relation to revenue cases and the enforcement of penalties, in cases in which it is sought at the instance of the atterney-general of Canada to impeach or annul any patent of invention or any patent case or other instrument respecting lands ; cases against crown officers for anything done or omitted to be done as such officer, and all actions or suits in which the crown is plaintiff or petitioner.Hon, Geo.W.Burbridge, judge of the court.L.A.Audette, registrar; Chs.Morse, acting registrar ; John Macdonald, clerk ; Frs.Curran, usher.The Exchequer Court sits every Monday at noon, except during vacation.COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH.\u2014Appeal side.Hon.U.J.Tessier, hon, Alexander Cross, hon, F.G- Baby, hon.\u2019L.R Church, hon, J.G.Bossé, puisné judges.Louis F.W.Marchand, Q.C), clerk of Appeals; W.E.Duggan, deputy clerk of Appeals for Quebec; Louis Ouimet, deputy clerk of Appeals for Montreal; Joseph Nadeau, special deputy clerk of Appeals for Quebec; Louis Marchand, special deputy clark of Appeals for Montreal ; C.E, G.Lesage, clerk ; Camille Leclair, messenger.trms,\u2014Montreal\u201415th to 27th, both days inclusive, of each of the months of January, March, May, September and November.Quebec.\u2014tst to 8th, both days inclusive, of each of the months of February, May, October and December.Superior Couri\u2014Sitting in Review.\u2014L.H.Collard, deputy prothonotary, acting clerk of the Superior Court for the District of Montreal sitting in review, Review days, 21st to 24th of every month except July and August. MISCELLANEOUS sus DIRECTORY.SUPERIOR COURT.\u2014 Yudicial District of Montreal.Honorables Francis G.Johnson, chief justice, Marcus Doherty, Louis A.Jetté, Chs.I.Gill, M.Mathieu, L.O.Loranger, J.S.C: Wurtele, M.M.Tait, Chs.Peers Davidson and S.Pagnuelo ; prothonotary Superior Court, | Hon.Arthur l'urcotte ; George H.Kernick, Louis H.Collard, J.B.Vallée, Ed.Desmarais, L.D.Gareau, Damase Gareau, J.E.Champoux, Joseph Lozeau, Joseph Desro- siers, D.Messier, T.Poirier, H.Collard, jun., E, Barry, M.Sauvalle, Tancrede T.Moneau, Joseph Daoust, deputies ; William Bruce, accountant and deputy.Terms, Montreal,\u2014Every month, except July and August.Terrebonne, Foliette, Richelieu, Bedford, St Hyacinthe, Iberville, Beauharnois, terms in those Districts are fixed by proclamation of the Lieut.-Governor.Augustin Lalonde and Joseph Johnson, law stamp distributors.CIRCUIT COURT.Terms \u2014Every month, except July and August.Adolphe Cherrier, clerk ; Charles Bonacina, J- Bte.Emond, P.A.Archambault, Léon Dugas, deputies; L.J, Decelles, accountant; Jac.Al.Plinguet, law stamp distributor.COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS OF PEACE.M.C.Desnoyers and Calixte Aimé Dugas, judges of the sessions.MAGISTRATES\u2019 COURT.\u2014For the city of Montreal Dennis Barry and C.L.Champagne, magistrates ; J.Boutilier Trudel, clerk; Chas, G.Himsworth and ].N.Cardinal, deputies ; Alphonse Boileau, accountant and law stamp distributor ; Lucian Gervais, Edmond Globensky, Jos.Besette, Marc Larose.© Terms.\u2014Every month, except July and August.CROWN AND PEACE OFFICE.L.W.Sicotte, clerk of the Crown and of the Peace; Edmond McMahon, deputy; C.Doucet, deputy and accountant, and supt of Crown witnesses ; Ulric Lafontaine, deputy ; Allan Hamilton and Chs.Benoit, clerks; Elie Lanthier, messenger.PEACE OFFICE, C.Aimé Dugas and M.C.Desnoyers, judges of the sessions of the peace ; Edmond McMahon, deputy clerk of the peace; A.E.Corriveau, R.R.DeCotret, Achille Cingmars, A.B.Archambault, J.A.Lesieur, clerks; Arthur Giroux and Henri Boivin, messengers; Wm.Fraser, crier.HIGH CONSTABLE'S OFFICE.Adolphe Bissonnette, high constable; L.S.Bissonnette, deputy high constable.LAW STAMP OFFICE.A.C.A Lalonde and Jos.Johnson.REGISTRY OFFICE FOR MONTREAL WEST.Warwick H.Ryland, registrar, Court house, 1577 Notre Dame.REGISTRY OFFICE FOR MONTREAL EAST.Auger & Champagne, 63 St Gabriel, REGISTRY OFFICE FOR HOCHELAGA AND JACQUES CARTIER.Lecavalier & Filiatrault, registrars, 63 St Gabriel.MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUERS.C.Cushing, B.C.L., 120 St James st.chn M.M.Duff, 320 St James st.- F.Lighthall, room 303, New York Life Ins.building.W.Simpson Walker, BCL, 1727 Notre Dame st, I.P.Butler, D.C.L,, 156 St James st, O'Hara Baynes, B.C.L., 18 St Alexis st.John H.Isaacson, 49 St François Xavier st.BAR OF THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, SECTION OF THE DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.Council, 1891-92.F, L.Béique, batonnier ; H.C.St Pierre, syndic; Johm Dunlop, treas ; Chs.Lanctot, secretary.C, A.Geoffrion, Q.C., S.Beaudin, Q.C., W.W.Robertson, Q.C., hon.H.Archambault, Q.C., C.J.Doherty, Q.C,, P.H.Roy, J.L.Archambault, Q.C,, F.B, Monk.Delegate\u2014P.H.Roy.Library Comomittec\u2014Rouver Roy, Q.C.president; F.L.Béique, secretary ; S, Bethune, Q.C., W.W.Robertson, Q.C., J.E.Robidour, Q.C., M.P.P., H.Ww.Trenholme, Q.C., R.Ladimme, Q.C,, J.L.Archambault, Q.C.Board of kxaminers.\u2014].S.Archibald, Q.C., hon.H.Archambault, .C.Examiners of Stenographers, \u2014Hon.hon, R.Laflamme,, Q.C., H, C.St Pierre, M.Hutchinson, C.J, Loherty, Q.C4 Hugh Taylor .B.T PBrousseau.1863.John J.Day, Q.H.Bourgoin .1863, .Rouer Roy, Q.C.1842 J.C.Lacoste .Charles S.Burroughs 1643 À.W.Grenier 1363, S.Bethune, Q.C.1843 G- W.otephens .1863, G.Joseph .F.X Archambault, Q.C.1863 E.G.Pelletier \u2026.A, Demers .LL.1863, Euclide Roy R.P.de Laronde .1863.Eugène U.Piché,().C.1846 Edward l'homas Day 1864 George Macrae, Q.C.1846 Laurent O.David .x864, Hon.J.J.C.Abbott, L.H.Davidson, Q.C.1864 Qc Lara senc arcs 1847 |N Durand .1864 F.T.Judah, Q.C.1848 J.O.Joseph, Q.C.1864, Hon.R.Luflamme,Q.C.1848 E.Z.Paradis .1864, M.Branchaud, Q.C.1849 Thomas Brossoit .1864 W.A.Bates .1849 Arthur Desjardins.1864, John .Bates.,.1849 Amédée Gagnon, ._.2264 .W.Robertson,),C, 1852 J.N, A, McConville.266% James O' Halloran, QC 1852 A.A.Laferriére.1865 awrence J.McDonald 1852 B, Lafleur .1865 Hon.W.Prévost .1853 on, F.E.Gilman .1865 Edmund Barnard,Q.C.1853 Hon.Louis O.Taillon, A.D.Taylor .1853 QS; Lars ra 0000» \u2026 1865 George B.Cramp,Q.C.1854 N.W.Trenholme,Q.C.186 Alex.H, Lunn, OX.1854 Ivan Wotherspoon,Q.C 186 C.L.Gethings .1855 J.E.Robidoux, Q.C.1866 F.R.Tranchemon- C.A, Geoffrion, Q.C.1866 lagne s.\u2026.000.00e .1857 J.F.Dubreuil.1866 Joseph Duhamel, Q.C.1857 N.Demers.1866 John K.Elliot, Q.C,.1858 C.B.Carter, Q.C.18¢6 Ad, Germain, Q.C.1858 Thos.P, Butler, Q.C.1866 I.A.Jodoin .1858 Alp.Houle ., .1866 Geo.Ant.Champagne, 1858 Léon L.Corbeil .1866 John L.Morris, Q.C.1859 À.Pilon .1866 .G.Richard.1859 Olivier Augé, Q.C.1867 Mag.E.Charpentier 1859 .Homan.1867 Désiré Girouard, Q.C.1860 Edw.Holton .1867 Louis Guilbault .,, .1860 Hon, Honoré Mercier, J.P, Sexton .1860 .Leccasuuuss \u2026.1867 \u2018Tancrède C.de Lori- A.E.Mitchell ., 1867 mier, Q.C.1861 Henri Eug.Poulin .1863 John Dunlop, Q.C.1861 Alf.Dalbec .1867 .A, Seers ., John C, Hatton, Q.C.186 J.G.D\u2019Amour .avid R.McCord.186 C.Gagnon .P.J.Coyle, Q.C.1868 P.Vandal.Fred.L.Béique, © Louis Armstrong Thos.J.Doherty .1868 E.L.DeBellefeuille, Jean B.Doutre .1868 QE [EPI vee .john J.Maclaren,Q.C.1868 N.Driscoll .obert Short .1868 Adolph Quimet .1861 Adolphe Mathieu .1869 Hon.J.A.Chapleau, J.R.Gibb .1869 Qc reese » 1861 Meredith B.Bethune 1869 F, X.Mathieu, Q.C.1861 Fred.S.Lyman, Q.C.1869 Alexis Brunet .1862 es: E.B.Bureau .1869 A.Branchaud, Q.C.1862 Léopold Laflamme.1869 .P.Carreau .Hon.Joseph A.Oui- .C.Dumas .met, Q.C.,.1870 L.N.Fontaine.T.S.Richer .1870 Adol.Fontaine, Q.C.1862 Alp.Christin ., .James Kirby .1862 Urgel A.Denis .Gilbert Mireault .,.Z.Baril.\u2026.1870 Fred.W.Terrill., 1862 H.C.St Pierre, Q.C.1870 Jules N, A.McKay .1862 P.M.Durand.1871 .E.Fontaine, Q.C.1862 john S.Archibald,Q.C 1873 Hon.A, Lacoste, Q.C, 1863 P.H.Roy .,,.1871 L.F, Morison, .1863 Liprchambault Q.C.1871 John J.MacMaster, Q.C.1871 LL.R.S.C.Bagg.+ 1871 C.J.C.F.L.Sarasin .,.1871 \\ MISCELLANEOUS 306 DIRECTORY.¥.G.Bouthillier .A.E.Forget Ww.G.Crosckshank Ale, David .E.N.Boucher .Ernest Desrosiers .Raymond Préfontaine L.C.Lebeeuf .Chs.L.Champagne, jr.Henri B.ape J.A.Bonin .ae Matthew Hutchison .\u2018Michael S.Lonergan M Ad Louis H.Archambault Arthur Clobensky.M.Jos.C Larivière.François x.Choquet F.Vanasse .W.S.Walkei 1871 1891 .1892 1872 .1872 .1873 1893 1873 1873 1874 1874 1874 1874 1874 1874 1874 1874 .1874 1875 1875 1875 1875 *G.A.Nantel .1875 Edouard Couillard.1875 Rodolphe Desrivières 1875 .E.Z.Bouchard .1875 uncan McCormick, Q.C 1896 John $.Hall, jr., QC.1876 otique Renaud .,.1876 \"he, Henry Stephens 1876 A.O.T.Beauchemin, CL iia +.1876 \u2018\u2019Odilon Desmarais .\u2026.1876 S.A.Lebourveau .1876 .B Abbott .1876 .X.Thibault .1876 'F, J.Bisaillon, Q.C.1877 RC, J.Doherty, Q.C.1877 James N.Greens!| ields, Q.C.« 1877 Yes.G.H.\u201cBergeron.1877 ar, Ethier.1677 N.H.Beaulieu .1877 \u2018Louis Conrad Pelletier 1877 John D.Purcell,.,,.1877 « Lanctot .1877 Wrederick D.Monk .1878 Josep E.Faribault.1878 usmer Lanctot.1878 Léon Lorrain .1878 Archibald McGoun,jr.1878 Pierre Basile Mignault 1878 François Xavier Perras 1878 Joseph Adam .1878 iméon Beaudin, Q.C.1878 M.St Jacques .1878 os, S.Messier .1878 .Martel .,., .c.1878 Alexander S.Cross .1878 F- Quinn.Q.C.1878 Nr onse Morin 1878 Hon.H.Archambault, Q.C .1878 Harry.Abbott, \u2018Q.\u20ac: .1879 Jean J.Beauchamp.1879 apoiéon Charbonneau 1879 Hon.Geor \u20ac Duhamel 1879 L.H audet .1879 Henry 7 Kavanagh .1879 Pierre B.Laviolette .1879 Geo.Adelard Morrison 1879 Ph Palliser.1879 .J.Fleet.1879 A.D.Nichols.1879 P.G.Martineau.,.1879 P.E.Lafontaine.1879 W.B.Nantel, Q.c: ° 1879 J.A.Descarries,.1879 A.LeBlanc.1879 J.A, St Julien.1879 Geo.E.Bampton,.1879 C.A.Cornellier, Q.C.1879 P.E.Leblanc.1879 W.F.Ritchie.1879 .B.D.A, E.Poirier.Léandre J.Eth'er, Q.C.Tage J.G.A.Creighton.1880 0.Boisvert.census 1880 Lucien Forget .1880 P.R.Goyet.1880 J.B.R.Laplante.1880 F.OQ.Dugas .1880 C.Beausoleil.\u2026.1880 .B.G.Lamothe.1880 om.Monet.1880 Geo.U.Moffatt, 1880 A.Dorion.1850 r .Doré.1880 eS.Bastien.1880 I Pignolet.1880 w.P.Sharp.s\u2026.00.1881 Jas.P.Cooke.1881 Chs.L.De Martigny.1881 Albert Wm.Atwater.1881 A.Cherrier.1881 Eugène Lafleur 1881 A.P.Vanasse 1881 L.Ethier.1881 J.D.Leduc 1881 T.Brosseau 1881 L.G.À.Cressé 1881 U.Emard.1881 Geo.G.Foster.1881 E.J.Guérin.1881 H.G.Lajoie.1881 W.D.Lighthall.1881 J.A.C, Madore.1881 WC E.Maurault, .1881 A, Polette .,,.1381 Chs.Raynes .1881 E.L.Tyrgeon.1881 R.S.Weir.1881 W.A.Weir 1881 J.O.Drouin.1881 J.A.David .1881 A, Lamirande.1881 A.G.Cross.1881 R, T.Heneker.1881 A.Chassé .1882 A.L.DeMartigny.1882 Thos.Fortin.1882 A.R.Oughtred 1882 Jules Quesnel.1882 .C.Smith.1882 A.A.Gauthier.1882 S.Dufault.1832 L.H.Comeau.1882 D.Bergevin.1882 C.J.McCully.1882 H, A, Cholette.1882 A.D.Girard.P.E, Drouin, .P.U.Renaud.C.Lane.A.Girard.1882 C.A.Chenevert.1883 R.Dandurand.1883 H.Jeannotte., 1883 D.A.Lafortune.1883 E.A.D.Morgan.1883 L.J.Papineau.,.1883 C.H.St Louis, .1883 Jas .Crankshaw.1883 M.J.E.Chagnon.1883 Frs.Lefebvre, 1883 Chs.M.Holt.1883 Wm.J.White.1883 R.Laureudeau.J.D.Plamondon.T.R.Loranger.1883 Jules Allard.veo.1883 E.Dickson.1883 Alex.Jodoin., 1883 P.Leclair.1883 J.B.Blanchette.1883 LD.C.Robertson.1883 Ed.Beauset.,,.1884 V.Allard.1884 Chas.E.Gratton.1884 H.A.Hutchins.1884 .S.Leroux.,.1884 .R.Marçeau.1884 L.Lussier.G.Laurendeau.1884 .Goldstein.1884 S.Belanger.1884 L.P.Brodeur.1884 Chs.Bruchesi.s\u2026\u2026\u2026 1884 J.S.Buchan.G.Coffin.E.L.Desaulniers .1884 C.A.Duclos .1884 Alex.Falconer.,.1884 .R.X.Dupuis.Chs.Lanctot.Ed.Lussier.K.R.Macpherson.Frs.McLennan .0.Marceau.1885 .Mercier.1885 H.Tucker.1885 } A.Bernard.1885 A.E.LeLvrimier.1885 L.Gerin.1885 R.A.R.Greenshields 1885 H.J.Hague.8 Jos.Hebert.O.Therrien.À! W.Smith.O.Beaudet.R, Delfausse.os L.A.Gendron.1886 Geo.F.Cooke.1886 Jas.P.Cullen.1886 A.L.Marsolais .1886 J.H.Migneron.1886 .M.Perrault.de G.Prevost.A.J.Brown .).Cameron, .J Peers \u2026.\u2026.1886 rignon.18 A.Rocher., .L.W.Sicotte, jun.1886 .À.Villiard.1886 ector Champagne.1586 .F.Mackie.R.Murphy.,.A.G.B, Claxton.H.J.Cloran.P.L.Dorval.Art.À.Bruneau.H.Chauvin.a.H.Gervais.Fred, Meredith.Ovide Robillard.L, P.Berard.S.A, Germain.| R.L.Murchison Donat Brodeur.H.A, Budden.W.H.Burroughs A.H.( hambers.ÿ .H.Laberge.1888 «Plourde.1888 Jas.B.Allan 1889 i: B.Bissonnette.1889 .T.Cardinal .1889 Ad.Chauvin.1889 R.G.DeLorimier.188 J.M.Ferguson .1889 V.Fontaine.1889 A.Geoffrion .1889 Gustave Labine.1889 P.O.Lavallée .1889 L.T.Maréchal .1889 Alfred Monk.1889 L, P.Dupré,.\u2026\u2026 189 Frank Weir.1890 REGISTRARS OF THE PROVINCE.| DIVISIONS.CHBP-LIEU.NAMES, Argenteuil, .,.Lachute,., ,.Thomas Barron Arthabaska.Arthabaskaville.M.J.A.Poisson Bagot, .+».St.Liboire.,.Ernest D.Tétreault : Beauharnois.Beauharnois.Jose h Mayer Beauce.St François.Tasc qreau Fortier Bellechasse.St Michel.L.S.F es Berthier.Berthier .- M Amateur emers Bonaventure No.1.New Carlisle.\u2026\u2026\u2026.L.P.Lebel Bonaventure No.2.Carleton .,.,.John A Verge Brome .Knowlton.H.S.Foster Chambly.Longueuil.Pierre Hurteau Champlain.Ste Geneviève.G.H.Dufresne Charlevoix and Sa-St Etienne de la } Charles Duberge guenay No.1.Malbaie Charlevoix and Sa.ie St Paul, .st Martine.guenay No.2.Chateau uay.Len Coaticook.Coaticook .Chicoutimi No, 1.Chicoutimi.Compton.Deux-Montagnes\u2026S .Télesphore Fortin .J.B.Poupart +.Otis Shurtleff Ovide Bossé Calixte Hébert Samuel Orr Dosithé Dupras Dorchester.St Hénédine.,.Frs.Fortier Drummond.\u2026 Drummondville.Bernard & Millar [A Percé.X.Lavoie Gaspé Hoc elaga and Jacques-Cartier.Huntingdon.Îles de la Magde-| leine,.| Joliette.200 Joliette.St Louis de Ka- mouraska.Kamouraska Montreal.untingdon.Iberville.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.Amherst.E.A.Brasset Jos F.Filiatrault & N.M.Lecavalier .Andrew Somerville M, A.Bessette vee.C.G.Beaudoin: | Henri Garon Laprairie.\u2026.\u2026 Laprairie\u2026.\u2026.B, Varin L'Assomption.L'Assomption.Martel Laval St Rose.s\u2026\u2026\u2026r.A.BE.Léonard Lévis.Lévi verses Lo No Carrier L'Islet.St Jean Port Joli.,Arséne Michau Lotbinière.Ste.Croix.Auguste Bedard Maskinongé Rivière du Loup.Edouard Caron MISCELLANEOUS 307 DIRECTORY, un ntic.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.1MVernes + 2.W, H.Lambly ; .St.Germain de Mega N° Bambi Rimouski No.2.§ 5% Germain de fe G.Casault Missisquoi.«Bedfora v Montcalm .St Julieane A.E.Thibaudeau Rouville., Marieville.Eus.Poulin Montmagny.,Montmagny.E.Lavergne Shefford .Waterloo \u2026 Jos.Hl .Brassard Montmorency.Chateau Richer.G.Dick Sherbrooke.Sherbrooke -.E.* Johnson Montreal West.Montreal.W.H.Ryland Soulanges.Coteau- Landing.! Jos.Sie hens Montreal East.Montreal.J.Auger Stanstead.Stanstead Plain,.C.M.Thomas Napierville .-Napierville.A.Richardson St Anne des Monts.St Anne des Monts.Jos.Thibault Nicolel\u2026\u2026.,Becancour .].A.Blondin St St Hyacinthe.St Hyacinthe.- Nault Orleans, Islan £.5¢ Laurent.Bruno Pelletier .St Johns.P.Carreau .Lo Duhamel = aurice \u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.Tiroir \u2026.CR.Kiernan ter Rimer A t te 'H.Q.de St George Temiscouata.vni Verte.ily Mailloux Remillard & Trudel Terrebonne.St Jérome .L.G.Lachaine - Jules Chevalier Vaudreuil.«+.Vaudreuil.F.de Sales Bastien C.P.Cleveland Verchères.Verchères .Jos.Geoffrion } J.B.Saucier Wolfe.Ham-South.E.S.Darche \"ue Yamaska.St François.oe UL M.Blondin CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE PROVINCE.DISTRICTS CIRCUITS.CHEBF-LIEU.NAMES.Arthabaska.,Arthabaska district.Arthabaskaville.+ Barwis and Théroux \"Drummond county.! \u2018Drummondville.LE Caya ES.B.Rousseau Megantic county.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Inverness.- Beauce.Beauce district.St Joseph.Z.Vézina Dorchester county.St Hénédine.Beauce COUNtY.s#s0 case 0000000 St Vital de Lambton.C.O.Castonguay .C.P.Duranceau .Chs.M.Lebrun .Wm.Hassan Beauharnois.,.Beauharnois district.Beauharnois .Chateauguay couaty.Ste Martine.Huntingdon county.,.Huntingdon.Bedford.Bedford district.Sweetsburg.Hall and Leonard Brome county.vereeseases.Knowlton.os.H.Brassard Shefford district.\u2026\u2026.Waterloo.Nutting Missisquoi county.u.Bedford.John Gough Missisquoi county .Farnham eee as ierre Bériau Chicoutimi.Chicoutimi district.Lana n anse 0 Chicoutimi.LL +.F.X.Gosselin Chicoutimi county.\u2026.Hébertville\u2026 » Elz.Ouellet Gaspé .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.0 Gaspé district.2000000000 Percé.X.Lavoie New Carlile.a.Maguir Gaspé Basin.Basin.\u2026.Alfred Théodore Carter Ruviére au Renard.Rivière au Renard.F.X.Blouin Bonaventure county.\u2026.Carletor.\u2026.\u2026.+00 sousacss Joba Cullen Iles de la Madeleine .oo.Amherst.A.Brasset Marchand and Marchand Iberville.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Iberville district.\u2026.\u2026.St Johns.Napierville county.M \u2018Napierville\u2026 sAntoine Merizzi Iberville county.FTN Mberville.eas vevessser).B.N.Beauregard Joliette.poliette district.+anao Jolietté.\u2026.\u2026\u2026-ec0us +.esrochers and Désilets ?Assomption county.L'Assomption.J.Z.Martel Montcalm county.st Julienne.Gaspard Archambault Kamouraska.Kamouraska district.St.Louis de Kamouraska.P.Langlais do county.\u2018Kamouraska.covers .L.C.Begin Temiscouata county.,,.5t J.Bte de Tlie Verte .L.N.Gauvreau Montmagny .\u2026- Montmagny district.,.Montmagny.Bender and Martineau Bellechasse county .0st Michel.Majoric Mercier L'Islet County.Luscs interne St Jean Port .Montreal.+++ oo Montreal district.Montreal.\u201cAdolphe Cherrier Vaudreuil county.Vaudreuil.JF de S.Bastien Soulanges county.\"\" Coteau Landing.BE Dumesnil Verchéres county.Verchères.\u2026.\u2026.E.Chagnon Aylmer.Ottawa .\u2026.Ottawa district.- -Papincauville.+o Alf.Driscoll Ottawa county, ., «Frs.Sam.McKay CHA.Goyette Ottawa county.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.vers soranuss Pontiac county.Les Portage du Fort.C.J.Rimer Pontiac county .eaves Chap Village.N.Bessette Quebec district .\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Q a.Fist, Burroughs and Campbell renee .Richelieu district, .[Sorel 11220000 .A.N.Gouin Yamaska county.St Frangois du La .L.M.Blondin Berthier cOunty.Berthier.0.Chalut Rimouski.Rimouski district.s.».+.St Germain de Rimous tendre and Chamberland Rimouski county.St Jérome de Matane.E.Gagnon .Charles Duberger Saguenay.Saguenay district.Charlevoix county.Baie St Paul St François.\u2026.St François district.Sherbrooke.Stanstead county.Coaticook.Stanstead county .Stanstead Plain.Compton county, .\u2019 Richmond county.Richmond county.Wolfecounty.unes .St Hyacinthe district.Rouville county,.Terrebonne district.Terrebonne county.Argenteuil county.Three-Rivers.\u2026 .Three-Rivers district.Maskinongé county Nicolet county.\u2026.Los Perron .Cabana and Bowen «Otis Shurtleff .A.N.Thompson «.,E.S.Baker .C.N.Desaulniers .Tinothy Leet .\u2026\u2026\u2026.E.S.Darche ee Bet and Beauregard ++ +e.G.Bombardier «Charles de Montigny .Louis Labelle .Thomas Barron .Lottinville and Désilets .Charles L.Auger veereeses.Arthur Rousseau .\u2026.St Hyacinthe.Marieville.St Scholastique, .St Jérome.Lachute.Fhree-Rivers St Hyacinthe.Terrebonne. po\u201d MISCELLANEOUS 308 DIRECTORY.PROTHONOTARIES, SHERIFFS AND CORONERS OF THE PROVINCE.DISTRICTS.PROTHONOTARIES.SHERIFFS.- CORONERS.Arthabaska.Barwis & Theroux.A.Quesnel RESSPREEES sense .-E.C.Chevrefils Beauce.Z.Vézina.G.O.Taschereau.J.Taschereau Alf.Morissette Ls.Labrecque Beauharnois .P.C.Duranceau.Ceres P.Laberge.J.A.Cardinal eter McFarlane Bedford.Hall & Léonard.Charles S.Cotton.H.L.Fuller Ths.M.Prime Félix Gatien ; ; Homer E.Mitchell Chicoutimi.:,.F.X.Gosselin.Ovide Bossé?.ovnnnn.» .Matte Télesphore Boily Gaspé\u2014Percé.\u2026\u2026.J.X.Lavoiz.,.FN J.T.Tuzo.oooivun inn.B.A.Painchaud hil.Ahern A.J.Sasseville Alfred Morin Gaspé\u2014New-CarlisleG.F.Maguire.eran W.M.Sheppard.FP Isaac Bernard Amable Laferriére Tberville.Marchavd & Marchand.+.Chs.Nolin.,E.G.Pelletier jetiette ce cacau er + Desrcche: & Désilets.A.M.Rivard.C.B.H.Leprohon amouraska.,.Pelletier X Perreault.,.,.F.A.Sirois., » Alph.Letellier Appol.P.Grenier Montmagny .Bender & Martineau.,.,,.J.D.Lepine os.Marmette ontreal.Hon.A.Turcotte.10.] s.Jones Ottawa.,.A.Driscoll.L.A.Coutlée.see.Charles E.Graham .* C.A.Dubé Quebec.sacre ne sa es Fiset, Burroughs & Campbell.Hon.C.A.E.Gagnon.A.G.Belleau ichelieu.A.N.Gouin.\u2026.\u2026.P.Guévremont., .A.G.Bondy C.Lafontaine Rimouski.Letendre & Chamberland.A.Couillard.,.[ .P.Pelletier .A.Gauvreau Saguenay.Chs.Duberger.co.P.H.Cimon.Ls.F.Fafard Chs.Clément Honoré Labrecque St Frangois.Cabana & Bowen.Hon.W.H.Webb.,,.Cerra A.G.Woodward Pantaléon Pelletier St Hyacinthe.Roy & Beauregard, .V.B.Sicotte.H.Blanchard Terrebonne.-Chs.de Montigny.«++.Lapcinte & Prevost.].A.Mignault Three-Rive .Lottinville & Désilets.,.Chs.Dumoulin.J.E.Badeaux Jos.Ed.Hétu JUSTICES OF THE PEACE FOR THE CITY OF MONTREAL.Alexander Charles Allard Louis Alloway Robert Comte J, L.Conway Michael Conroy Thos.Foster Thos.E.Fournier Hya.Fullum George Hyde Geo.Isaacson J.H.Jeannotte Horm.Lynch Pat., jun.Macdonald Dun, Macfarlane John Murphy hon.Ed Murphy } Baker Murphy P.8.Anderson John [Copland E.H.Gagnon Arthur Joseph J.Henry |Major James E.|Murray John Angus Wm, Cotté Honoré Gagnon Joseph Kane John Malone Moses Mussen Thomas Anthony James |Coullard Auguste|Garand O.Kavanagh Henry |Marler de M.W.|Nelson A.D.Arahill Michael [Cowper Alexander|Gardner Robert Kay James Martin T.A.Normandeau P.E.Atkin John Craig D.J.Gauthier Elie | Kay Thomas Martineau Frs.[Ogilvie A.Walker Atkinson John Craig Thos, Gauthier Léandre Kennedy John A.(Mathieu Euclide |Ogilvie J.A.Auger C.Crawford David |Gauthier Thos.Kennedy Patrick IMcBean\u2014 Ogilvie John Auld John Cunningham W.H.|Giroux Jos.Kirkpatrick J.E.[McCambridge A.Ogilvie W.W.Badgley hon.Wm.|Cushing Chs.Godfrey Dr.R.T.Labadie Jos.A.|McCrory Patrick |O\u2019 Leary J.P.T.Baillie Chs.Cushing Thos.Gosselin Alp.Labrecque Ans.|McDermot Pat.|O'Rourke John Barnes Fred.Cuvillier Maurice |Graham Robert Lacroix P.McDonald Wm, [Palmer William Barsalou Joseph |Cyphiot Théodule |Grant George Robt Lalonde C.F.McDougall John |Papineau D.E.Battersby D.Darling Adam Gravel Jean Adol.Lamothe Guil.McEntyre John [Parker John Beauchamp Jos.[Davies J.T, Gray Henry R.Lanning J.J.McGauvran J.W.[Paterson G.B.Beaugrand Honoré Delorme H.Grenier Jacques Lanthier F.X.McGibbon Alex.|Patterson John A.Belle Charles E._ Demers Geo.Griffin Jas.Lapage David McGoldrick Pat.|Payette Louis Benoit Zéphirin Berger Chas.Demers Pierre Derome Léon Griffin John Carr Guimond C.H.A.Lapierre Zéphiriu Laporte Auscime McKenzie Wm.icKeown Ed.Perreault Louis Perreault Médard Berthelothon.J A./DesrochersHubert|Hagar Chas.LaporteHormisdas|McKeown gas.helan Daniel Bickerdike Robert|Desrosiers L.J.P.|Hamilton Antoine Larin Chas.McKeown Rich.[Picken E.B.Bouchard J.Bre.|Devins Richard [Hamilton John Larin Léon McLachlan J.S.[Plante Elie Bourque E.J.Devlin Owen J.|Hannaford E.P.Larkin Patrick {McLaren D.K.|Plessis dit Belair Boxer Fred.N.[Donnelly Thos.|Hannan M.Larivée Napoléon|McLaren J.C.L.R.Brady Thomas Doran James S.|Hart Theodore Lavers Andrew H,|MeNally Bernard|Poupart Joseph Brice Alfred Dorion \u2014 Hawley Jas.Lavers William McNamee F.B.|Power John Briggs C.A.Drapeau Louis A.|Henderson D.H.Laurent Michel |McNaughton Wm.Prendergast James Buchanan Thos.|Dubuc Arthur Henshaw F.W.Leahy Michael |McShane Brien |Prévost Rémi Bulmer Henry Dubuc Frs.X.|Hétu L.O.Leduc Jos.McShane James (Price James Buntin Alexander |Duff John M.M.|Hickson Sir Jos.Lefebvre Napoiéon|McWood Wm, Price John Burnett Geo.F.|Dufour Pierre Higgins A.Scott Lemieux P.Mercer Nathan [Proctor C.D.Cameron David {Dufresne J, B.Hingston Wm.H., Leprohon Jean L.[Merrill W, Henry Prud'homme Max.Campbell Robert {Dufresne { B.R.| M.D.Lessard Joseph |Meunier Charles [Racine Alp.Cannon Michael [Dufresne L.P.Hogan Henry Levy Isaac Milloy J.J.Rafferty Pat.Thos.Chapeleau Z.Egan Christopher {Hoolahan John Lighthall Geo.Ru-|Moisan F.X.Ramsay Wm.Mil- Chester Wm, E.[Elliott Edw.Hopkins J.W.therford Molson Alexander| ler Childs George Ellis George Howard Thos.Lighthall W.F.|Molson 4, H.R.[Rankin John Clendinneng Wm.Evans Jas.S.| [Howley James Lionais Hardoin |Moore Thos.Rastoul Abraham Clerk Alexander |Ewing S.H.Hudon hrem Little Thos.Moss Hiam David|Raza Alphonse Cleroux Ls.J.V, |Fafara Norbert [Hudon Victor Loignon Bruno Moss Jacob L.Reid Robert Cloran Jos.Farmer Michael |Huston Frank Lorange Joseph [Mount Dr.J, Wm.Renaud Alexandre Cochu Frs.X, Fauteux Edouard |Hutchinson Matt.Luttrell Joseph |Mousseau F.X.Ritchie John Coghlin B.J.Finn Andrew Hutton W.Henry Lyman Henry Mullally James [Richard Jos.Coghlin D.Ÿ- Florant A.D.Rielle Joseph MISCELLANEOUS 309 DIRECTORY.Rivet Jules Robertson And.Robertson David Roberts George Rodden Wm, Rodger Thos.A.Rodier Chas.Séra-| phin, jun.Rolland Gabriel L.Rose hon.J.H.Rose James Rosevear W.H, Ross Wm.Roy Adolphe Roy Alfred Ryan M.P.Salmon William Scott Gilbert Shackell Henry Shannon Alex.Shearer James Shearer J.Sharp Shelton kL.E.Sheridan James Sheridan John Shorey Hollis Short John Simard Joseph Simpson Thomas Slattery John Smith Charles Smith George Spicer W.J.St Amour J.A.C.Stearns hon.Hen.Stearns I.H.Stephens R.H.terling John Stevenson A, A, Stevenson Arch W.Stevenson P.S.Stevenson S.C, Stewart James Stewart Michael Strachan James Stuart E.H, St Onge S.Tansey Dennis Taylor Ed.T.Taylor T.M.Terroux Chs.A.Tessier M.Thayer L.O.Thompson Joseph Thompson R.L.Trudeau Romuald Tucker John Turcot J.U.Versailles Jos.Villeneuve J.O.Villeneuve N, Wainwright Wm.Wait George, jun.Walbank W.Mc- Lea Walker W.S.Walsh Matthew Ward Jas.K.Warren R.C.Warrington J.T.Watson Chas.S.Watters Chs.H.White Peter White Richard Whyte John Wilkinson Wm.Wilson Thomas Wilson W.Winter Peter Wolf Richard Workman Thomas Wright Henry B.Wright Patrick The Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Montreal, for the time being, are severally Justices of the Peace for the city of Montreal.Sec.9, sec.2, and sec.13.PROVINCIAL BOARD OF NOTARIES.305 New York Life Building.L.E.Galipeault, president; J.L.Goutlée, vice-presi- dent; N.Pérodeau, secretary for Montreal ; J.B.Delan, secretary for Quebec; L.P.Sirois, warden; O.Mager, treasurer.PUBLIC NOTARIES OF MONTREAL.Archambault Ama.Fair John Longtin M.Archambault Chris.Fiset A.Lyman A, C.Archambault L.Fry H.ainville P.Barnabé Jos.Garand M.Marin O.Baynes O'Hara Germain C.B.Marion J.P.Beauchemin J.Grenier L.À.Marler W.de M.Beaudoin P.A.Griffin J.C.Mayotte F.X.Beaufield R.Guy E.C.P.McLennan W.Beauvais A.Guy P.M.Melançon Jos.Bedard Louis Hart L.A.Mercier J.L.R.Bélanger L.Hétu L.O.Messier E.Bélanger Théophile Hétu L.J.O.Morin P.G.Bernier R.H.Houde L.À.Morin V.Bissonnette A.A.Houle + B.Normandeau P.E, Bouin J.Houle L.B.Normandin G.A.Bouchard A.Hunter H.S.Normandin V.Brault H.A.A.Hurteau H.Papineau C.F.Brodie Hugh Isaacson A.G.Papineau D.E.Brogan A.Isaacson 5 H.Parent C.A.Brousseau A.O.Jobin À.D.Payette À.E.Brunet J.A.joubert A.Pepin Henri P.Chartrand J.Cittson G.R.W.Pepin à C.A.Chauret À.Labadie J.A, O.Perrault M.Choquet A.Labadie J.E.O.Pérodeau Narcisse.Clerk R.H.Labadie M.T.A.Phillips E.W.H.Coderre J.E.Lafleur E.Phillips W.A.Content Médéric Laliberté E.Pitt JU.Coutlée J.L.Lamarche V.Plamondo: T.Crépeau F.G.Landry J.A.Prud'homme E.Crépeau O.Landry J.P.Préfontaine N.Cross W.H.Lapalme T.Quintal I.A.Cushing Chas.L\u2019Archevèque E.Reddy F J.Dansereau J.C.Lacasse P.C.Reddy W.B.S.Décary A.C.Larose E.Renaud C.F.P.Demartigny V.A.L.Latour L.A.H.Riendeau J.B.A.Demers G.H.Lecterc C.E.Rieutord F, De Salaberry C.Lemire H.Ross W, De Salaberry H.Lesage J.E.H.Schetagne H.Devlin 0.J.Lesage C.E.G.Séguin À.Dorval M J.A.Léveillé C.A.Simard E.G, Doucet T.Levy Joseph C.E.Simard Joseph Dumouchel L.N.Lighthall G.R.St Denis A.Dunton R.A.Lighthall W.F.Stuart Ernest Durand Benjamin Lonergan J.Théoret N.Ecrément M.G.LippéC.À.Wright H, B.Fahey W.COMMISSIONERS FOR RECEIVING AFFIDAVITS FOR TRE SUPERIOR COURT.Jos.Jones, William Ross, P.E.Normandeau, G.H, Kernick, L.H.Collard, Wm.F.Lighthall, John H' Isaac- son, John Carr Griffin, Charles E.Belle, Joseph Octave Villeneuve, Léandre Fauteux, Louis Napoléon Dumouchel, André Damase Jobin, Robert Watson, David Craig, J.M.Duff, Arthur M.Perkins Hugh Brodie, Adolphe Cherrier, William A.Philips, Joseph F.Dubreuil, H.A, A.Brault, Alex.Moffat, Ramon Beaufield, O.J.Devlin, T.Doucet, J.E.O.Labadie, E.McIntosh, J.L.Coutlée, L.J.Lajoie, O'Hara Baynes, Arthur H.Plimsoll, Duncan McFarlane, David LeMay, Hugh Mackey, jun,, Thomas M.Marson, N.Pérodeau, Wm.Bruce, jun., J.Cartier, jun., Joseph C.E.Levy, J.Brossoit, David Seath, W.S.Walker, Louis D.Gareau, jun., W.B.S.Reddy, M.W.Gorman, J.L.Lamplough, C.À.Leveillé, Ubalde Garand, Geo, R.Locker, Robert Miller, Hon.J.J.C, Abbott, A.M.Archambault, Am, Archambault, rch- ambault, J.R.Alexander, Adol.Beauvais, Chs.Baillie, S.C.Bourgeois, Frs.Bélanger, J.H.Barbeau, Louis Bedard, H, A.Bain, L.Bélanger, M.Berthiaume, E.Bauset, H.L.Benscn, À.C.À.Bissonnette, D.Barry, À.Brogan, Wm.A.Campbell, H.D.Coté, T.H.Christmas, F.& Cleveland, Wm, Campbell, H.C, H.Chapman, J.A.Chaurest, J.Coghlan, C.Cushing, A.D'Amour, A.C.Decarey, O.Dandurand, J.R.Desrosiers, J.C.Dan- sereau, J.D.Davison, C.H.Dobbin, E.H, Duff, H.Duchesneau, M.H, Escott, A, Elliott, E.Evans, J.Fulton, 5.C, Fatt, D.Fraser, John Fair, J.Ferguson, C.E.Gagnon, Robert Gee, L.A.Gladu, Chas.Gowans, E Guerin, C.Germain, L.Hart, Geo, Hyde, M.Hutchinson, , Irvine, A.G.Isaacson, H.Jeannotte, A.L.Kent, O, B, emp, R.W, Keefer, G.R, W.Kittson, J.Livingstone, J.N.Leclerc, L.E.Lionais, A.Lecours, E.L\u2019 Archevéque, J.A, Legns, Wm.Lindsay, Jas.Lynch, A.E.Leonard, P.Leprohon, G.R.Lighthall, Geo.R.Locker, A.C.Lyman, J.Macrae, J.P.Marion, P.Mainville, Z.nard, OU.Marin, Wm.McLennan, Angus McKay, W.M.Marler, P.G.Morin, Wm.McGoun, hon.G.Ouimet, R.W.Oliver, L.Ouimet, C.F.Papineau, D.E.Papineau, .B, N.Papineau, L.J.À.Papineau, A.M.Perkins, os.Poirier, Ant, Phaneuf, P.$.Ross, Alex.Reed, H.Stubbindorf, A.Symmes, A.J.Simpson, J.S.Shearer, E.Sicotte, E.H, Stuart, John Taylor, V.Thom, B.Ther- ring, J.M.Faylor, J.B.Vallée, H.B, Wright, A.J.Whitton, C.H.Wethey, W.B.S.Reddy, David LeMay, John Dunlop, David Fraser, W.R.Hibbard, Christophe Archambault, James R.Roaf, Edmond Guerin, Eugéne G.Simard, Robt.McFarlane, R., P.Heneker, Médard Perrault, S.Thompson, Joseph E.Parent, John R.Hutchison, Chas.Rousseau, Rufus Neville, Toronto; Robt.A.Dunton, Aimé Geoffrion, Jos.X.Pauzé, Jos, A.O.Labadie, N.P.; Jas.Lonergan, N.P.; Jos.Barnabé, Thos.Hawkins, Chas.E.A.Houle, Frs.Henry Chrysler, Ottawa ; Geo.N.Watier, Fred.J.White, H.H.Brosseau, Chas.A.Hanson, Eusébe Laliberté, John Fair, H.B.Pickin, D.Torrance Fraser, J.Duncan Davison, A.G.Doughty, R.J.Wynn, Andrew H.Lavers, IN JUDICIAL EXTRADITION MATTERS.C.A.Dugas and L.W.Sicotte.TAKING AFFIDAVITS FOR NEWFOUNDLAND Wm.Morris, 1737 Notre Dame.TAKING AFFIDAVITS FCR MANITOBA.John M.M.Duff, W.Alex.Caldwell, Robert D.McGibbon, C.B.Carter, W.B.S.Reddy, W.S.Walker, T.P.Butler, O\u2019 Hara Baynes, E.C.Monk, Frederick W.Terrill, W.Lord Ross, Jus.Frigon, C.Cushing, Geo.R.Locker, Chas.Raynes, J.D.Davison, F.§.Lyman, Q.C.TAKING AFFIDAVITS FOR NOVA SCOTIA.W.S.Walker, O'Hara Baynes, Geo.R.Locker, C.Cushing, J.Duncan Davison, F.S.Lyman, Q.C.TAKING AFFIDAVITS FOR NEW BRUNSWICK.John M.M.Duff, W.S.Walker, Geo.R.Locker, O'Hara Baynes, C.Cushing, J.Duncan Davison, F.S, Lyman, Q.C.UNDER THE NATURALIZATION ACT, L.W.Sicotte, M MISCELLANEOUS 310 DIRECTORY.TAKING AFFIDAVITS FOR P.E.I.W.S.Walker, Geo.R.Locker, J.Duncan Davison.ADMINISTER OATHS TO PUBLIC OFFICERS.L.W.Sicotte, Alfred de Beaumont, Chs.R.Doucet.TAKING AFFIDAVITS IN QUEBEC TO BE USED IN ONTARIO.Hon.J.J.C.Abbott, Q.C., Geo.Macrae, Q.C., T.T.Juda, .C., John H.Isaacson, W.B.Lambe, James irby, Henry Chapman, William A.Philips, P.E.Nor- mandeau, Wm.Ross, Theo.Doucet, J.C.Griffin, Wm.F.Lighthall, Edward Holton, John Cassie Hatton, Ivan Wotherspoon, D.J.Craig, Chas.Cushing, O'Hara Baynes, R.Watson, A.McGoun, Alex.Moffat, Andrew B.Stewart, J.L.Coutlée, Arthur H.Plimsoll, Duncan McFarlane, J.M.M.Duff, John S.Shearer, Samuel C.Fatt, Gershom Joseph, Wm.Bruce, jun., N.Pérodea , David Seath, W.S.Walker, D Harry, C.B.Carter.R.W.McGibbon, W.B.S.Reddy; T.P.Butler, J- in Irvine, F.S.Lyman, D.Macmaster, J.Taylor, Chas.Raynes, Frederick W.Terrill, F.Hague, Jos.Fri;on, H.B.Picken, J.Duncan Davison, 5 G.Doughty, L.Torrance Fraser, A.C.Lyman, K.R.Macpherson.TAKING AFFIDAVITS FOR B.COLUMBIA.D.Torrance Fraser, F.S.Lyman, Q.C.TAKING AFFIDAVITS for New York, Massachusetts, Illinois, Indiana, Vermont, Missour and Pennsylvania.Fred.Wm.Terrill.CONSULATES,ANDLVICE-CONSULATES.Argentine Confederation].À.Maguire; F.C.Hen- shaw, vice-consul, 8 Custom House sq.Austro-Hungarian, Ed.Schultze, 166 McGill.Belgian, Jesse Joseph, 156 St James.Brazil, John Magor, vice-consul, 6 Port.Chili and Peru, George B.Day; F.C.Henshaw, vice- consul, 8 Custom House sq.Danish, J.F.Wulff, 32 St Sulpice.French consul, M.Dubail, Quebec : Moses Schwob, vice-consul, Montreal, 86 Union av.~ German Empire, Wm.C.Munderloh, consul, 61 St Sulpice.waiian Kingdom, Dickson Anderson, consul, 227 Commissioners.Italy, Wm.Winfield Bonnyn, consul ; Wm.Fisher, vice- consul, Halifax ; A.F.Gianelli, honorary consul, Toronto; C.Mariotti, vice-consul, 17 Beaver Hall hill.Netherlands, S.B.Heward, vice-consul, 89 St François Xavier.Peru, G.B.Day; F.C.Henshaw, vice-consul, 8 Custom House sq.Portugal, F.A.Routh, 195 Commissioners.Sweden and Norway, J.F.Wulff, vice-consul, 32 St Sulpice.Switzerland, D.L.Rey, consul, 12} St Constant.Republic of Uruguay, Fred.C.Henshaw, vice-consul, 8 Custom House sq.Spanish, Senor Don Candido de Pedrorena, consul- general ; J.L.Leprohon, M.D., vice-consul ; office hours 1to 3; 961 Dorchester.United States consul-general for Province of Quebec, hon.Charles L.Knapp ; vice and deputy consul-general, P.Gorman, 246 St James.United States of Mexico, D.A.Ansell, 4 Corn Exchange.CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT.Corner Commissioners and Common sts, M.P.Ryan,collector of custom sand registrar of shipping.Collector's ce\u2014Wm.J.O'Hara, chief clerk; S.Cross and H.McLaughlin, clerks.Long Room\u2014Francis Crispo, chief clerk; F, A.Lavoie, cashier; E, I.Scott, assistant cashier; James Dunne, Arthur Malbœuf, John F.Campbell, Geo.Smith, John S.Miller, H, A.Lemieux, R.Lunay, L.D.Perham, .McDonald and H.A.Green, clerks; Peter Donovan, clerk in charge of customs postal branch (Post Office Building); H.R, S.Trestler and T.Major, assistants.Record office\u2014].S.Sorley, first clerk; T.P.Tansey, Robt.Warren, L.N.Aubertin, J.S, McCallum, C.Brady, W.McKay, J.McDougall, J.A.Jordan, clerks.| Shipping office\u2014 John Cox, first clerk; W, J.McKenna Cler.Statistical office\u2014].P.Purcell, first clerk ; Alphonse Laurin, R.P.Barrett, Geo.W.Ryan, A, P.Belair, W.J, McCaffrey, Dunbar Selby, clerks.Surveyor,and Warehouserceper\u2019s office\u2014Edwin Blome- ley, first clerk ; Thomas Chambers, J.Davis, H.N.Isaac- son, John McClusky and A, Laurin, jun., clerks, Daily Register office\u2014A.A, Lantier, clerk; W.H, Monsell, re-checking clerk, Locker's office\u2014].B.Coallier, chief locker; Louis J.Tessier, assistant.Tide Surveyor's office\u2014Rémi Boyer, tide surveyor and measurer of shipping ; T.W.Nicholson, assistant, _ Landing Waiter\u2019s office\u2014Edouard Meyer, chief landing waiter; Samuel Tidmarsh, J.E.Lamer, Magloire Charland, E.H.Mercier, J.Brosseau, 0.C.K.Curran landing waiters ; E.Tighe, clerk ; F, A, Fuhrer, record keeper ; H.Murren, messenger, : anger and Weigher's office\u2014Samuel Corner, gauge and weigher; W.'F.Casey and J.Z.Corbeil, assistant gaugers; Wm.Todd, acting messenger, ousekeeper and Messenger\u2014Thos.Hughes, Examiniag Warehouse, cor McGill and Common sts\u2014 J.F.Hilton, Archibald Moir, J.D.L.Ambrosse, Hatchette, J.H, Douglas, appraisers; A, Lanthier, 2 Mercier, +.Brossard, H.Jokisct, J.A.Lavoie, John I.Davidson, assistant appraisers; John P.O\u2019Hara, invoice clerk; Richard Thomas, examining warehouse keeper ; O.Bouiez, ticket clerk ; D.L, Duncan, McIntyre Sclater and F.A.Thompson, clerks; Geo.Craven, storeman ; J.Phoenix; messenger ; J, Mailloux, G, Labelle, N.Limoges, T.Cartier, J.Stinson, J.Chambers, J.Murray, J.Mathe- son, A, Nugent, T.Ryan, J.Morrison, packers ; Thomas Ryan, engineer ; Wm, Wallace and O.Boyer, firemen.INLAND REVENUE OF MONTREAL.Offices, Custom house sq.Montreal Inspection district\u2014Revenue Divisions of Montreal, Sorel, Joliette, St Hyacinthe, Terrebonne, Beau- harnois, Iberville, Sherbrooke and Three Rivers.District Inspector\u2014Raphael Bellemare.Montreal Revenue division\u2014City of Montreal, Counties of Hochelaga, JacquesCartier, Laval, Vaudreuil, Soulanges, Laprairie, Cham ly, Beauharnois, Chateauguay, Hun: tingdon, .L.Vincent, collector ohn Dodd, deputy collector.Lawlor, deputy.Dugald MacDonald, accountant.H.T.Lecours, assistant accountant.L.C.A.Ste Marie, cashier.Dr.J.Baker Edwards, public analyst.J.J.Costigan, officer for Inspection of Food.Excise ofcers\u2014W.Hastie, Jacques Villeneuve, Charles Barker, Wm.Bulmer, D.Goron, James Manning, T.Malo, J.P.Beauchamp, J.B.E, L.Ste Marie, Thomas Fox, J.L.Perry, A.Hudon, E.Millier, Jos.Baby, A.Pin- sonneault, L.Dumouchel, G, E.Panneton, J.W, Scullion, 4 C.Baby, W, Caven, R.U.Harwood, É, Forest, John .Fox, J.J.Coleman, Michael McClanaghan, J.A.Watkins, F, X.J.A.Toupin, Geo.Laporte, H.J.3.Dixon, E.J.O'Flaherty, Wm.Ryan, F, Verner, C.G.Racicot, H.J.S.Codd, J.S.Reily, J.G.Standish, B.J.Doyle, J, B.G.N.Brabant, T.M.Lane, John Giblin,.Patrick Cullen, messenger and housekeeper, PROVINCIAL REVENUE OF MONTREAL.63 St Gabriel st.Wm.B, Lambe, collector Provincial revenue; Philorum Lamontagne, deputy collector.HARBOR COMMISSIONERS.Harbor Commissioners\u2019 building, 27 Common st.Henry Buimer, chairman; hon.Edward Murphy, Victor Hudon, J.O.Villeneuve, Richard White, Hugh McLennan, Charles H.Gould, hon.James McShane (mayor) and Andrew Allan, commissioners; Alex.Robertson, secretary ; Robert.A.Eakin, secretary's assistant ; John Kennedy, chief engineer; J.M.Nelson, assistant engineer; W.J.Sproule, assistant engineer; Geo.Smart, engineer's secretary and accountant ; D.O'Brien, wharf foreman; ).W.Creighton, time-keeper; capt.Thomas Howard, harbor master ; Capt.Louis St Louis, deputy harbor master; John Feros, wharfinger and paymaster ; Capt.C.Upzoomer, assistant wharfinger ; Martin Brennan, water bailiff ; John McLean, clerk; Richard Gahan, caretaker. MISCELLANEOUS 311 DIRECTORY.TARIFF OF PILOTAGR.\u2014Approved of by the Governor General in Council, March 5, 1877 : .From the harbor of Quebec to Portneuf and the opposite side of the River St Lawrence, or below Portneuf and above the harbor of Quebec : For the pilotage of any vessel in tow or propelled by steam, (except as hereinafter mentioned), for each foot of draught of water upwards, soc ; downwards, soc.For the pilotage of any seagoing vessel propelled by steam, for cach foot of draught of water, upwards, 62}4c.; downwards, 6234¢.For the pilotage of any vessel under sail, for each foot of draught of water, upwards 41.05 ; downwards, 0c.From the harbor of Quebec to Three Rivers and the opposite side of the River St Lawrence, or any place above Portneuf and below Three Rivers : For the pilotage of any vessel in tow or propelled by steam (except as hereinafter mentioned), for each foot of draught of water, upwards, $1.50; downwards, B1.50.For the pilotage of any seagoing vessel propelled by steam, for each foot of draught of water, upwards, $1.95; downwards, $1.75.For the pilotage of auy vessel under sail, for each foot of draught of water, upwards, $2.60; downwards, $1.90.From the harbor of Quebec to Sorel and the opposite side of the River St Lawrence, or any place above Three Rivers and below Sorel : For the pilotage of any vessel, in tow or propelled by steam (except as hereinafter mentioned), for each foot of draught of water, upwards, $1.50; downwards, $1.50.For the pilotage of any seagoing vessel propelled by steam, for each foot of draught of water, upwards, $1.8714; downwards, $1.87 14.For the pilotage of any vessel under sail, for each foot of draught of water, upwards, $3.15 ; downwards, $2.10.From the harbor of Quebec to the harbor of Montreal, or to any place above Sorel, and below the harbor of Montreal : For the pilotage of any vessel in tow or propelled by steam (except as hereinafter mentioned), for each foot of draught of water, upwards, $2 ; downwards, $2.For the pilotage of any seagoing vessel propelled by steam, for each foot of draught of water, upwards, $2.50; downwards, $2.50.For the pilotage of any vessel under sail, for each foot of draught of water, upwards $4.20; downwards, $2.80.From the harbor of Montreal to torel or to any place above Sorel, and below Hochelaga, and from Sorel, or any lace above Sorel and below Hochelaga, to the arbor of Montreal, for each foot of draught of water for each such pilotage, upwards, $1; downwards, $1.For the removal of any vessel from one whart to another in the harbor of Montreal, the sum of $5.Tarift of wharfage dues to be levied on all merchandise, animals and things whatsoever landed or shipped in the Harbor of Montreal : 25c.per ton On all goods, wares and merchandise not elsewhere specified.20¢.per ton on hay, straw, pig and scrap iron, pot and pearl ashes.15c.per ton on apples, crates and their contents, flour, meal, fish, meats, pitch, potatoes, tar, horses, neat cattle, sheep, swine.10c.per ton on ballast, clay, fire-bricks, gypsum, lime, marble, phosphates, sand, salt.k mac per ton on coal and coke, grain and seeds of ali inds.Special : bricks, 100.per 1000; cordwood, sc.per cord ; lumber, 10\u20ac.per 1000 feet, board measure.Free \u2014 bullion, specie.Onall goods wares and merchandise whatsoever, the quantity of which by weight, measurement or other mode of estimate provided for in the tariff, cannot be convemeent- tly ascertained, it shall be lawful for the Harbor Comuis- sioners to levy a rate of 14 of one per cent.on the value thereof.Each entry shall pay not less than 5 cents.All property landed on the wharves for re-shipment shall only pay one wharfage.| he ton mentioned in the Tariff of wharfage dues shall be 2000 Ibs.weight, or 40 cubic feet measurement, according to the bill of lading.STANDARD POR ESTIMATING WEIGHTS.Ashes, pnt or pearl .Apples, flour, meal, potatoes.Fish, meats, pitch, tar.Horses.Neat cattle.3brls.to a 9 \u201c \u201c \u201c 7 su « Ta \u201c 3 qr « \u201ca o IMMIGRATION.J.J.Daley, Dominion agent; Wm, McNichols, assistant agent, office 183 Commissioners st.Emile Marquette, Provincial Government agent, 813 Craig st.LACHINE CANAL.O fice, 83 Com:non st.John O'Neill, collector ; Thomas McNally, Joseph St Louis, A.P.Giroux, Joha Arahilland P.Pelletier, clerks.ENGINEER OF RAILWAYS AND CANALS, P.Q- Office, 27 Common st.E.H.Parent, superintending engineer; L.A.Lesage, secretaryand accountant of Canals; A.Duchesneau and L.E.Trudeau, draughtsinen and clerks ; Frank Bussiéres, paymaster of canals ; Edw.Kennedy, superintendent La- chine canal ; François Corbeille, wharfinger.MONTREAL POST OFFICE.127 St James st cor St François Xavier st.Arthur Dansereau, postmaster ; H.A.Bourret, McKeon, V.Baillargeon, J.L.Palmer, T.F.Larsen and O.Clement, first-class clerks ; F.Pridham, E.Ma .C.Sims, O.Clement, A.Loftus, A.De Rostaing, esnoyers, H.Goyette, J.B.D'Aoust, G.Lefebvre, Harding, R.Duncan, A.Larose, W.Hayden, H.D.Gaudry, G.Beaudoin, I.Chase, U.Rondeau, second-class clerks.T.J.Kelly, T.Moore, D.R.Perrault, Jos.Ledoux, M.Miggins, J.J.Collins, A.Poitevin, Harney, Ik.McKenna, F.Chabot, J.T.McRobie, T.E.Moore, J.Valiquette, A.L.St Onge, Jos.Lemieux, A.Gauthier, À.Radakir Jos.Miraglia, Avila Gauthier, M.Brunel, S.I St Jean, M.Boismenu, T.Jas.Kavanagh, J.B.Dussault, A.Cadotte, letter carriers.Street letter boxes in Montreal are established ag various points throughout the city and suburbs.They are visited five times daily, namely, 9.00 a.m., 12.30 p.m.4.30, 6.00 and 9.30 p.m., on Sundays at 5.15 p.m.Holidays 9.00 a.m, and 5.15 p.m.The mail matter collected as above is delivered at the City Post-office in an hour afterwards.Carriers Branch.\u2014Western receiving house, C.À.E.Terroux, carrier in charge, 2310 Notre Dame ; Eastern receiving house, P.Jacques, carrier in charge 1532 St Catherine ; Northern receiving house, À.Dufresne, chief clerk, 333 St Lawrence ; St Catherine branch office, E.M.Renouf, postmaster, 2240 St Catherine ; Ontario st branch, D.Lepage, post master, 1123 Untario ; Hochelaga Ward, J.H.Brown, postmaster ; St Gabriel Ward, R.D.Coté, postmaster ; St fean Baptiste Ward, E.Hubert, postmaster ; Point St Charles, J.Skeith, postmaster.Thos.Hard= ng sup E.C.Dowd, asst.supt.Head office, 127 St ames.J.sir > \u2014\u2014 MONTREAL POSTAL DIVISION, Inspector's Branch.\u2014Edwin F.King, post-office inspector ; D.Nelligan, J.E.Gervais, asst P.O.inspec~ tors ; F.J.Logie, J.A.Madore, J.F, Pelletier, M.Kearney, À.Renaud, clerks ; H.Lacken, messenger.Railway Mail clerks attached to Montreal Postal Division.\u2014F.Briegel, chief railway mail clerk ; À.Walms- ley, George Jones, À.Denis, A.Menzies, A.Lachapelle, N.McLellan, A.Sommerville, J.D.Anderson, C, Beatty, D.Fairman, H.E.Channel}, if Murphy, E.Lefebvre, H.D.Filion, C.Hayden, C.Beaudoin, E.Dorion, H.G.Goodfellow, Ls.Béique, W.H.O'Regan, L.C.Crevier, A.Armstrong, G.R.Dewar, J.P.Half, D.T, Frost, J.B.Guevremont, E.L.Smith, W.N.Peters, F.Tuck, À.J.McRobie, E.R.H, Brooks, A.H.Evans, W.E.C, ones, I.Ford, W.Murphy, C.Chavot, J.L.French, G.W, Lawrence, S.Gervais, F.W.Webb, C.F.Whitcher, M.Villeneuve, U.H.St Arnaud, railway mail clerks, \u2019 POSTAL INPORMATION, Canada.\u2014Letters posted in Canada, addressed to any lace within the Dominion, 3 cents per oz.It unpaid, such etter cannot be forwarded, but will be sent to the Dead Letter office.If insufficiently prepaid, the letter will (provided at least a partial prepayment is made) be forwarded to its destination, and double the deficiency charged on, delivery.Letters mailed at any office for delivery at or from the same office, provided that the office is not one at which free delivery by letter carriers is established, are: charged 1 cent per oz., and must be at least partially prepaid ; otherwise they are sent to the Dead Letter office, MISCELLANEOUS 312.DIRECTORY.All postage must be prepaid by postage stamps, Letters of this nature mailed at and for delivery from an office at which there is a free delivery by letter carriers are liable to 2 cents per ounce.Post Cards.\u2014From any place in Canada to any other lace in Canada or to the United States, 1 cent each, British and Foreign, 2 cents each, United Kingdom.\u2014Postage on letters, 5 cents per L4 oz, whether by Canadian or New-York Steamers.1f sent unpaid, double postage will be charged.Newfoundland Titers, post cards, newspapers and \u2018parcels, same rates and regulations as to Unite ingdom.\u2018Other matter same rates and regulations as for domestic ost, P Bermuda.\u2014Letters, 5 cts.per # oz.Newspapers and printed matter generally, 1 cent per 2 oz.United States.\u2014The rate on letters to the United States #s the same as in Canada, and at least one rate must be Prepaid.LETTERS AND NEWSPAPERS FOR FORBIGN PLACES.COUNTRIES.Letters, oe P.4 oz.|Each 2 oz.Africa, West Coast,.,.| I0Cts, 2 cts.Australia, South and West.cf 70% 2\u201c Australia, S.& W., via Brindisi 15 3\u201c Austria, ,, frvaveas | 5 ro\u2018 Belgium.oon gos\u201c 1\u201c Brazil via United States.| 5 \u201c ro\u201c Buenos Ayres, via United States 5 1 Cape of Good Hope, , 12 ¢ 20° Ceylon.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026 teres 10 2 ina, via Vancouver and Francisco.cee 10 \u201c \u201c ve \u201c via Brindisi a\u201c \u201c \u201c I I I se © Un Un Un Un m2 Un Un On - HNHHHMNHHO D 5 couver,., 5 1\u2018 Madeira.5\u201c I Mauritius .10 \u201c\u2018\u2018 z Mexico.secscec0cuee] 50° r \u201c Monte Video via United States.5\u2018 1\" New South Wales via San Francisco] 12 \u2018\u2018 z New Zealand via San Francisco.| 12 « z \u201c via Brindisi.19 \u201c\u2018 3\u201c Portugal, , 5 ro\u201c Queensland, via isc m2\u201c 2\u201c \u2018 via Brindisi .19 \u201c\u2018 2\u201c Russia.s.seu scceneues, 5\u2018 1\u201c Sandwich Islands.5 ro\u201c St Bartholomew.15 ¢ 3\" St Pierre et Miquelon.5\u2018 1\" Sierra Leone.10 \u2018¢ 2 Spain, 5 1 Sweden.5 1° Switzerland.\u2026 5 1°\u201c \u2018T«smania, via San Francisco.12 \u201c 2\u201c \u2018Via Brindisi.19 \u201c\u2018 3\u201c Victoria, via San Francisco .1z 2 \u2018\u201c via Brindisi.I 3\u2018 West Indies except St Bartholomew.| 5 \u2018\u201c 1 Registration of Letters.\u2014Persons posting letters containing value should be careful to require them to be registered, and to oblain trom the postmaster a certificate of Tegistration, \u2018he charge for registration (use registration stamp), in \u2018addition to the postage, is, on all classes of matter, five cts.Both the postage charge and registration tee must, in ail cases, be prepaid by stamp.Registered letter stamps have been issued of the denomination of 5 cents, which may be obtained at any Stamp Agency.egistration stamps cannot be used in payment of postage.BR egistration is not an absolute guarantee against the miscarriage or loss of aletter ; but a registered letter can be traced where an unregistered letter caunot, and the pust- ing and delivery or non-delivery can be proven.Book Post, etc.\u2014A hook packet may contain any num- der of separate books, publications, works of literature or art, maps or prints, photographs, daguerreotypes when not on glass, or in frames containing giass ; and the books, maps, etc., may be either written, printed or plain, or any mixture of the three, provided that no letter be enclosed or any writing intended to serve the purpose of a letter ; and may be either British, Colonial or Foreign.Limit of weight for domestic post, 5 lbs.; for foreign post, lbs, Limit of size, z feet in length, 1 foot in width or depth.Book packets must be open at both ends or both sides, and must not contain any letter or sealed inclosure.The rate on book packets between any two places in Canada is 1 cent per 4 oz., which must be prepaid by stamps .The rate to Great Britain, the United States and Newfoundland is 1 cent per 2 oz.Miscellaneous Matter \u2014Miscellaneous matter, described a \\ \u2018 s under, may pass between places in the Dominion of Can.3da upon prepayment of a rate of 1 cent per 4 oz.The limit of weight is 5 Ibs, The regulations of the British Post.fice do not admit of the transmission by mail to the United Kingdom (or other countries beyond the sea) of miscellaneous matter as such; but a great part of the matter referred to under that head may be forwarded to the United Kingdom by book post.1, On all books, pamphlets, occasional publications, printed circulars, prices current, handbills, and other matter wholly in print, and on packages of seeds, cuttings, bulbs, roots,scions or grafts, patterns or samples of goods or merchandise, the rate of postage is one cent for each four ounces or fraction thereof, 2, On book and newspaper manuscripts, printers\u2019 proof sheets, whether corrected or not, maps, prints, drawings, engravings, lithographs, photographs when not on glass or in cases containing glass ; sheet music, whether printed or written ; documents partly printed or written, not being letters, Or intended to serve the purpose of letters, \u2014such as deeds, insurance policies, militia and \u2018school returns, or other documents of like nature,\u2014and on all other miscellaneous matter transmissible by post,and not otherwise herein expressly provided for, the rate of postage is one cent for each two ounces or fraction of two ounces ; and the postage rate must in every case be prepaid by postage stamps, or stamped post bands or wrappers ; provided that no letter or other communication intende to serve the purpose of a letter be sent or inclosed in any such package or thing mentioned, and that the same be sent in covers open at the ends or sides, or otherwise so put up as to admit of the contents being, if necessary, easily withdrawn for examination by the officers of the Post\u2019 Office, to ensure compliance, with this provision (if enclosed in sealed envelopes notched at the ends or sides or with the corners cut off, letter rate of postage will be charged) ; and that the postage rate b= prepaid by postage stamps or stamped post bands or wrappers in all cases.Limit of weight, 5 he: No packet of miscellaneous matter can be transmitted by mail if it exceed 24 inches in length or 12 inches in width or depth, Legal and commercial papers generally (including bank pass-books) are liable to letter rate of postage, except when sent as parcels by parcel post, and the exceptions above given to matter of that class are restricted to the documents specified, such as decus and insurance policies, Newspapers and Periodicats.\u2014Newspapers and periodicals printed and published in Canada, and issued not less frequent!y than once a month from a known office of publication or news agency, and addressed and posted to and trom the same for transmission by mail to regular subscribers or news agents in Canada and the United States, are sent free ; if addressed to Great Britain, they may be posted by the same on prepayment of a rate of one cent for each pound weight mm bulk, or fraction of a pound ; and such newspapers and periodicals are to be put up into packages delivered into the Post Office, and the postage rate thereon prepaid by the publisher or news agent, being the sender thereof, under such regulations as the Postmaster-general may from time to time make.To Newfoundland rate is one cent per four ounces.On all newspapers and periodicals posted in Canada, other than those addressed to regular subscribers or news agents, and bond fide specimen copies, from office of publication or news agency, including all newspapers and periodicals ublished less freq .ently than once a mouth, the rate will he one cent per 4 vz, to be invariably prepaid Ly postage stamp.Newspapers and periodicals weighing less than 1 o7.each may be posted singly, if prepaid by postage stamp # cent each.The pustage on specimen newspapers is one cent per lb.Transient Newspapers.\u2014'* Transient newspapers and periodicals *' include all newspapers and periodicals posted MISCELLANEOUS 313 DIRECTORY.im Canada, other than Canada newspapers sent from the office of publication, and other than British newspapers osted by news agents for regular subscribers in Canada, hen addressed to any place within the Dominion, or the United States, they must be prepaid the following rates by ostage stam PG hing less than 1 oz., half a cent each.; 1f weighing over 1 oz., one cent per four oz., or fraction of four oz.Newfoundland \u2014Postal Union rates (sc.per § oz.for Letters and 1c.per z oz.for \u2018Transient papers) and eneral regulations apply to matter for Newfoundland.ception \u201c\u2014Newspapers from publishers in Canada, not over 4 oz.in weight, addressed to subscribers in Newfoundland, may pass prepaid 1c.each.; On transient newspapers addressed to the United Kingdom, one cent per 2 0z\u2014to be prepaid by postage stamp.Canada newspapers posted from the office of pub ication to subscribers in the United Kingdom, if to be sent in the mails forwarded via New York, must be prepaid by postage stamp at the transient paper rate of one cent per z 0z.; but if sent by Canada Packet, such papers may pass, as now, on repayment by the publisher at the rate of one cent per pound.All newspapers and periodicals prepaid at the bulk rate of 1 cent per lb.must be stamped \u2018\u2018 Prepaid by Publisher * at the Post Office where the newspaper or periodical is mailed.The English post office requires each newspaper or periodical to be stamped.1f sent in packages the English Post Office declines to accept them.Patterns and Samples within the Dominion.\u2014Pat- terns and samples of merchandise and goods for sale, not exceeding 24 oz.in weight, may be posted, in Canada, for any place within the Dominion, on prepayment, by postage stamp, at I cent per 4 oz.Insufficiently paid patterns or samples are charged double the deficient postage, if deficiency does not exceed sc.Registration fee on packages of samples and patterns, for any place in Canada, sc.in addition to the postage rate.Patterns or samples must be sent in covers open at the ends, so as to be easy of examination, Samples, however, of seeds, drugs, etc., which cannot be sent in open covers, may be enclosed in bags of linen, or such like material, fastened in such a manner that they may be readily opened; or in bags entirely closed, provided \u2018that they be trans- purent, so that the officers of the Post Office may be able to satisfy themselves as to the nature of the contents.The packet may bear on the outside the address of the sender, in addition to the address of the person for whem it may be intended, and also a trade mark or number, and the price of the sample enclosed ; inside, there must be no enclosure but the samples or patterns themselves.The particulars, however, of the trade marks, numbers and prices may be marked on the articles themselves instead of on the outside of the packet, at the option of the sender.Goods sent for sale or in execution of an order, however small the quantity may be, or any article sent by one private individual to another, which are not actually trade patterns or samples, are not admissible, United Kingdom and United States.\u2014Patterns and samples of merchandise, when addressed to the United Kingdom and United States, must not exceed 8 oz.in weight, and must be prepaid by postage stamp at the following rates :\u20141 cent per 2 0z., with a minimum prepayment of 2 cents covering a weight of 4 oz.Useful Hints.\u2014Register all valuable letters.Transmit money by money orders.Make complaints and inquiries in writing, and address the Postmaster-General at Ottawa.Preserve, and request correspondents to preserve, envelopes of missent or delayed letters.Send to the Postmaster General envelopes of letters about which you seek information or make complaint, In addressing letters, add the name of the county and province in which the office addressed is located, Place stamp on the right hand upper corner of the address side, Put your own name and full address in or on letter, to ensure return, if it cannot be delivered, - Parcel Post \u2014The charge on parcels by the Parcel Post to places within the Bominion is 6 cents for every 4 02, Or fraction thereof (with 5 cents additional if registered), No letter must be inclosed ; if any discovered, the amount paid will be forfeited, and the parcel charged at vnpaid letter rates, No parcel must exceed 5 lbs.in weight, and must be prepaid by stamps, Eye-glasses and spectacles may be sent by mail when properly put up and prepaid by Parcel Post, Parcel Post with the United Kingdom and Newfoundland \u2014An arrangement has been entered into with the Post Office of the United Kingdom and Newfoundland for a parcel post, under which closed parcels not exceeding § Tbs, in weight may be posted in the United Kingdom and Newfoundland, when addressed for delivery at certain post offices in Canada, and may in like manner be osted at those Canadian post offices for destination in the United Kingdom and Newfoundland, The parcels exchanged with the United Kingdom will ass exclusively in the weekly mails conveyed by the Eanadian Steamers to and from the St Lawrence in summer and Halifax in winter, and such parcels cannot be sent via New York, The parcel post with the United Kingdom and Newfoundland will be governed by the following regulations :\u2014 1.A parcel must not exceed 5 lbs, in weight, 2, The dimensions of a parcel must not exceed 2 feet in length by 1 foot in width or depth, 3.A parcel must not contain any explosive, combustible or dangerous article, nor any article of a perishable or fragile character, nor liquids or matters likely to injure other parcels or mail transmissions, 4.NG parcels must be securely and substantially packed and closed.s.Each parcel must be plainly directed, and such direc tion must include the name and full address of the person for whom the parcel is intended, 6.For each parcel the sender must fill up a Customs Declaration.On this form the sender will supply an accurate statement of the contents and value of the parcel, also the address thereof, with signature, and place of abode of the sender, The customs declaration must be securely affixed by mucilage or paste to the parcel to which it relates, Parcels from the United Kingdom will be liable to Canadian Custom duties, and under existing regulations must be examined for the purpose by an oficer of the Customs in the presence of the persons addressed.Parcel Post Charge.\u2014All the Dominion, 25 cents per pound or fraction of a pound, Fifth Class Matter \u2014Postage rate one cent per ounce or traction of an ounce, to be prepaid by postage stamp.Miscellaneous articles of merchandise, including seeds, bulbs, etc,, to United States, and generally all matter permitted to pass by mail in Canada, which is not of the nature of a letter, and therefore subject to letter rate of postage, and not entitled to be posted at a lower rate than sth class under one or the other classes, may pass as sth class when addressed to any destination within the Dominion or United States, Fifth class matter must be so packed or putup as to be opened to examination of contents, and must not exceed a pounds in weight, nor 2 feet in length by one foot in width or depth, When passing between Canada and the United States it will be subject to Customs regulations if liable to duty.The registration charge on sth class matter is 5 cents in addition to postage, Money Orders.\u2014In sending money by mail it is always best to transmit by money order, if possible, Commission on Money Orders,\u2014On money drawn by any money order office in Canada on any other money order office in the Dominion, the commission is as follows :\u2014 Ifnot exceeding .caus 4 anes .2 cents Over & 4, not exceeding.10.5 \u2018 « 10 \u201c \u201c Le 20.010210 \u201c \u201c« 20 \u201c\u201c Cae 40.20 x \u201c a i «Ré mk = \u201c 80 \u201c vive.TOOL.50 \u2018 No single money order; payable in the Dominion of Canada, can be issued for more than $100 ; but as many of $100 each may be given as the remitter requires, Money ordérs are issued in Canada on the following Foreign and British Possessions, at the rates of commission shown below :\u2014 For sums not exceeding $10 10 cents \u201c 20 20 ** \u201c \u201c 30 3e + \u2018 \u201c pos 40 \u201c so o SO.Lans eceeu ess (850 is the lif of a single order), Antigua Guiana (British) New Zealand Australia, SouthernHolland (Neth-North Borneo Australia, West erlands) Norway Australia-Hungary Honduras (British)Panama (British Bahamas ong - Kong, in-_ Agency) Barbados cluding Amoy,Portugal, includ- Belgium Canton, Foo- ing Madeira and Bermuda Chow Han-Kow, the Azores, Cape Colony Hoihow, Ningpo,Queensland Ceylon Shang -hai and Roumania Swato MISCELLANEOUS 314 DIRECTORY.China (see Hong India, British, in-Seychelles Isl\u2019s ong) cluding Aden,Sierra Leone Constantinople Bagdad, Bandor,Smyrna (Turkey) Abas, Bushire,St Helena y prus Busrah, Guadur,St Kitts Danish W, Indies Jask, Linga, Mus-St Lucia Denmark, including cat and Zanzibar St Vincent Iceland and theltaly Straits Settlements Faroe Islands Jamaica Sweden Dominica apan Switzerland Dutch Eijes Ind.0s \u2018Tangier, Morocco Egypt Malta Tasmania Falllands Isl\u2019s Mauritius Tobago.France and AlgeriaMontserrat Trinidad Gambia Natal Turk\u2019s Island German Empire Navis United Kingdom Gibraltar Newfoundland United States Gold Coast New South Wales Victoria (Australia) Grenada Money orders on the above countries are drawn in Canada currency, Tables showing the sums payable in other countries where the money is of a different\u201d denomination, on orders issued in Canada, will be found below.TabLe showing the amount in Canadi paid by remitters for money orders on an money to b the United Ki : dom, India, Jamaica and the Australian Colonies, whess payment will be made in sterling money.£ + d | $c | £ + 4 LN _ eo 1 ° 0 24 o 16 o 3 90 e 2 o 0 49 o 17 o 414 o 3 o o 73 o 18 o 4 38 o 4 o ° 97 e 19 o 4 63 o 5 © 1 22 I o o 4 87 o 6 o 1 46 2 o [) 9 74 e 7 o r 71 3 °.o 14 61 o 8 o 195 4 o ©o 19 48 e 9 o 2 19 5 .© 24 35 o 10 °o 2 44 6 o o° 29 22 o 11 °o 2 68 7 o o 34 09 o 12 © 2 92 8 o ° 38 96 o 13 © 317 9 so © 42 83 o 14 6 3 41 10 o © 48 70 o 15 © 365 And two cents for each penny to make up the sum required, FOR ALL KINDS OF NTING or BOOKBIND Call on or call up JOHN LOVELL & SON, 23 & 25 ST.NICHOLAS ST.Bell Tel.230.Federal Tel.262. MISCELLANEOUS 315 DIRECTORY.CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.Revised and Corrected to latest date.Nors.\u2014As far as possible articles bave been grouped under general headings, as Iron and Steel Goods of all kinds under \u201c Iron and Steel Manufactures ; \u201d all kinds of Oil, Fish, Spirituous Liquors etc., under those headings; those relating to Vehicles, under \u201c\u2018 Oarriages,\u201d and so on.And toavoi {he enormous bulk of duplicate or triplicate references, the principal word only in each article has been taken for reference, as \u201c Coats Fur,\u201d under \u201cFur;\u201d \u201cWax Candles,\u201d under * Candles;\u201d «plated Cutlery,\u201d under \u201c Cutlery,\u201d and so on.We believe that the table will be found easy of reference and thoroughly reliable.A Abginthe.c.ee $2 00 per.I.G.Acetate of Lime.eerie sans succes passer \u2018acetate and Nitrate of LEAd.\u2026.\u2026smseeneemenen-eneençenençennnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnn Acid, SUIPBUTIC 0e save ressraceccce serre reneences ; 4 cent per lb.Acid, Sulphuric and Nitric combined, and all mixed Acids.Acid, Acetic and Pyroligneous, N.E.S., and vinegar, of any strength not exceeding a strength ot proof, and for each degree of strength in excess of the strength of proof an additional duty Of ONE CENT,.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.0.c0reusmccemmee rnens sucre cases constr carte crseme nes 15 cents per g«l Acid, Acetic and Pyroligneous of any strength, when imported by dyers, calico printers or manufacturers of acetates or colours, for exclusive use in dyeing or printing, or for the manufacture of such acetates or colours, in their own factories.25 cents per.gal.and Acid, Muriatic, Nitric and CAIDOIIC asses veerrrrnresseerranseserermusssusnen Verret aaa en ane \u2026 Acid, Oxalic and Boracic.Acid, Phosphate.Aconite Roots.vor savon sosssente ACOTNS AS N'UÏB.u00 d or ground.ccevemere is veuve secssens ver ar cssonsenanse sennen se cenr eut Almonds, shelled.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0\u2026.uusces vacravenses 5 cents per.'lb.; not shelled, cents per.lb.Almond Paste as Confectionery .creeenmer inten nn.1} cents per lb.and Aloes, ground OF UDETOULA.coves veessriess sion srnenesensse sis sansa io Alum, in bulk only, Free.Prepared and burnt and POWGETPÜ L\u202600ccscre oceccsen encre cancer cancer sen Aluminium, or Aluminum and Alumina and Chloride of Aluminum or Chloralum, Sulphate of Alumina and Alum Cake.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026c\u2026\u2026usccsersouce svones srrreeuersssvhenns eons tomenissssisncanennnanasssanes Chloralum.Ambergris.coves eanes Ammonia, Sulphate Of.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026-c0sreresensererearen sr sencr cute Anatomical Preparations and Skeletons or parts thereof.ANCHOFS.sconvesroncesneree rarere nvenserncereen cecace savantassinsens Animals Living, of all kinds, N.E.S.\u2026 Animals for improvement vf StOCk.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026uemsencseaten ris erent ites ven ren nette re trc ares see ves s MISCELLANEOUS 316 DIRECTORY.P.0 Animals brought into Canada temporarily, and for & period n not ot exceeding 3 3 months for the purpose of \u201cexhibition.ane srroresrnccrecenees Pree Animals of all kinds, imported from Newfoundland.ra Free Aniline Dyes and Coal Tar Dyes, in bulk or packages of f not less than one e pound weight, includ- Alizarine and Artificial Alizerine.as encres esecarsanrec ces \u2026 Free Aniline il, Crude.a.Aniline Salts, and Arseniate of.Free Annato, liquid or solid.\u2026 Free Annato, Seed.\u2026.\u2026ssrees \u2026 Free Annato-ine or Extract of Annato.20 Antigalline.20 Antimony Reg.20.\"Antimony, \u2018not.ground, pulverized, \u2018otherwise manufactured.Free Antiquities, COTTECHONS OF.\u2026\u2026.1uve c+sve0s socrserre server voovene .Free Antiseptine.ener anaes .20 ADNIVIIS Lu.eins soones vacatetme donnee ee 30 Apparatus and Philosophical Instruments i impor d by tific and Literary Societies, such as are not manufactured in Canada.Free Apparatus for Dolleges and Schools, which are manufactured in Canada, to be rated according to materia.Apparel], wearing, and other personal articles and household 1 effects s (not merchandise) of British subjects dying abroad, but domiciled in Canada.Free Apples, including the duty oa the barrel.40 cents Per \u2018barrel Apple trees of all KinQ3.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 sans 3 cents each Appleton's Railway Guide cents per 1b.and 25 Argols, Crude and Dust.\u2026+.2000sserrreceesentes vacrane ven Free Arms, including Muskets, Rifles and other firearms, N, E.8 20 Army and Navy and Canadian Military Arms, Clothing, M Musical | Instruments for Bands, Military Stores and Munitions of War.ee Free Arnica, Extract of.Cerrar rernrens $2 per Imperial gal.and 30 Arrow Roob.- 20 Artificial Feathers.30 Artificial Flowers .25 ACSEDIC.coos 20000000 Free Arseniate of Aniline.coveriveenennnnee .Free Articles for the use of Governor-General.Free Articles imported by and for the use of the Dominion Government or any of the Departments \u2018thereof, or by or for the Senate or House ot Commons.Free Articles for personal use of Consuls-General, natives or \u201ccitizens of the \u2018country \u2018they \u2018represent Free Articles ex-warehoused for ship'8 Stores.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.cu vannes carare cecsse pesrée recent amsn crea et enranenes Free Artotype Engravings.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.reves eue 20 Asbestos, Crude.20 \u2018Asbestos, in any form \u2018other than Crude, and all \u201cmanufactures.25 Asbestine Pulp.20 Ashes, Pot and Pearl, i in n packages of not less than twenty-five \u2018pounds \u2018weight.Free \u2018Asparagus Cee esaus sennt 25 Asphalt or Asphaltum, \u2018and Bone Pi b, Crude only .Free Awnings and TentI ._.\u2026\u2026cscssrrseneenene cartes sarees nrcrres vee 25 Axle Grease ond similar cOMPOUNdS.ooo iuvieres cient siren ers eee ee res 1 cent per lb.B Babbit Metal.err be ees rene es 10 Bacon and Hams, Shouldersand Sides\u2026 TT vannes ones savane senses coors 2 cents per lb.Bagatelle Tables or Boards, with Cues aud d Balls, and Balls imported separately.e ove 35 Baggage, TravellerS\u2019 .\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.csessssore cerner sen cances crore inns reer seen reree earn ces .Free Bags, Cotton Seamless oc.0e creerccerens sance re 2 cents per Tb.and 15 Bags, Cotton.made up byt the use of the needle.35 Bags, Carpet Bags.A mare lo cents \u2018each and 30 Bag Frames \u2026.es ve aan sssaceens rene cesses 30 Bags, paper sred bags, illustra .6 centa per lb.and 20 Bags, paper, plain, sraseroosess susce:vecces 3D Bags containing fife Salt.25 Bags, Jute or Hemp.srcronsees » 20 Baking Powders.ee cents per ib.Ballast Unlvaders, Raii way.L'énecarercue onracneset een an sente 30 Balsam Twigs or Leaves in natural State, 20 Bamboos, unmanufactured .Free Bamboo Reels, nut further manufactured than cut into suitable le lengths \u2018for W king Sticks, or Caues, or Sticks tor Urgbrellas, Parasols, or Sunshades ree Bamboos.manufactures ot, N.E: 8.25 Bank notes, bonds, bills of fexchaoge, cliques, promissory notes, drafts, and all \u2018similar work un signed, and \"hill beads, envelopes, receipts, cards and other commercial blank forms printed, or jth graphed, or printed from steel or copper or other plates,and other priuted mutter, 35 N°.Sac.«eves reavre racnes coavae corves conne vannes anvrr eanerane +45 sean cenasraneane venons vomsennne seen J MISCELLANEOUS 317 DIRECTORY.0).Barley.\u2026 sever sree srases sense esaeossen passa serons socneu0s assume parler Flour .tenses neiniisesen rates utientatanes Barometers, according to material.; ; Barrels of Canadian manufacture, exported filled with Domestic Petroleum, and returned empty under such regulations as the Minister of Customs shall direct.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0 2200000 c0cce carre Free Barrels containing Petroleum, or its products, or any mixturejof which petroleum is a part, 4c.each Barrels containing fine Salt.u0rsercrscre sens sersrenre arsesss sep rencre Barrels containin linseed Oil.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026eresrers Bark, somba0 c5saun0e coevuanacnue .25 cents each Barytes, unmanufactured, Free.Manufactured.20 Baskets of Willow, Bamboo and others, N.E.S 25 Bath Brick\u2026.ves roves 20 Bey Rum, (See Spirits and Liquors) Beads and Bead Ornaments.sens aresec saute arroser saone atesécasene na s0U a senses asene sheen s SpsSS A 000000 0000008 \u2026\u2026 85 Beans, Baked, in Cans, not over 1 lb.weight.2 cents for 1 1b.can Beans, Breadstuffs.co.ococo niin.press crea .15 cents per bbl.Bean, Tonquin Bean Seed N.E.S.cov timer seen ae eus 20 Bean, Vanilla and Nux Vomica, crude only.Free When powdered.\u2026.\u2026.dune sarnodernes sresonsot #0 000000 vosauret srconare0te saoss eens \u2026 20 Bed Comforters, or Quilts of Cotton, not including woven quilts or counterpanes.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.uo.35 Beef, Salted, in barrels, tbe barrel containing the same to be free of duty.2 cents per 1b.Beer Coloring 8s SYrup.coverueenes ce ce .1 cent per lb.and 3 8 ives caracraeninn sores rane aavennen va0n000s sercue .ree Bee Belladonna Leaves, free.powdered.eo.20 Bells, when;imported by and for the use of Churches Free Bells, of any material, except for Churches.30 Beltsand Trusses.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026neoccerar canons 25 Belt Dressing, Prepared Grease.45 Belting of leather or other material, N.E.S.25 Benzole, N.E.5.TFPI eee Bicycles, Tricycles or VelOCipedes\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Leusrscrsasarensceus tities citer en eas 30 Billiard Tables, without pockets, 44 by 9feet or under.each $22 50 and 15 Billiard Tables, without pockets, 44 by 9 feet .von 325 and 15 each $35 and 15 set of 4 balls Billiard Tables, with pockets, 53 by il feet or under.Billiard Tables, with pockets, allover 53 by 11 feet, ea.$40 and 15 Billiard Balls, papier maché, when imported separately.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0er cesererte cosorvane nines ees 35 Billiard Balls, bone or ivory, when imported separately.30 Billiard Balls, celluloid, when imported separately.20 Binders\u2019 ClOtDS.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u20260c00 sa ccs serons cecrasaneme wires 10 Birds, Canary Birds and N.E.S.20 Birds\u2019 Skins for taxidermic purposes.\u2026 20 Bird Cages, all kinds.- \u2026 35 Biscuits and Oakes, not Sweetened.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u20260\u2026.0erssrcaenseness casssess wines, 25 Biscuits, sweetened, of all kinds, popcorn, preserved ginger, condensed milk not sw condensed coffee with milk not sweetened.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Bismuth, Metallic, in its natural state \u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Bitters (N.E,S.).\u20260ververe + vse esccrrcrnereenses crea mate routes cocesccerensss «000 1P1,90 per Imperial gal.Blacking, Shoe, and Shoemakers\u2019 Ink, Shoe, Harness and Leather Dressing, and Harness-soap 30 Black Lead, plumbago manufacture.occeeeeiiinennes rere serra ee renee asacrsuerces 25 Black Book Muslin.vo cassaarnte varasnacesetrecsane ass srrsescenseners tenter cure cueseccer sance n senteurs OÙ Blackberries, Gooseberries, Raspberries and Strawber: N.E.S., the weight of the package to Bladd be included in the weight for duty.PDR 2 1:11) J | 8 AOÜETS.0.00 00005 cosmasona amnver canne sunntente vansanete vanne ones en 20 Blanketing and lapping, and discs or mills for engraviug copper rollers, \u201cimported \u2018by \u201ccotton manufacturers, calico printers and wall paper manufacturers, for use in their own factories Free Blood Albumen, Tannic Acid, Antimony Salts, Tartar Emetic and Grey Tartar when imported by manufacturers for use in their factories ONÎy.\u2026.1.-00 000000 cacmenen secorssse conves came Veena Free Blueing, Laundry, of all Kinds.ueveeee sine voraracneces 30 Blue Vitrjol.ocos vercessarerses .Free Bolting Cloth, not made UPp.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.cesersenessenner sorcariesens sans Free Bone Dust and Ash for manufacture of Phosphate aud Fertilizers.Free Bone Dust, other, N.E.S,.\u2026\u2026vcrrscrssscouves een vrracrena sans anvoccoures 20 Bone Black.0.00 fussncenne asset causes recent saree earees .20 Bones, crude, not manuf., burnt, calcined, ground or steamed Free Bones, burnt, calcined.ue sensoresssren sense es 20 Bones, manufactures of, fancy.\u2026\u2026.\u2026 30 Bones, manufactures of(N.E.S.).20 Bone Piteh.\u2026\u2026.s+ss0svaccas 0000 eos 20 Bonnets, N.E.S.ccccorvrrrrurens .25 Booklets, printed on paper, etc.asoscasnnsaunss .15 Book Covers, illustrated paper, 6 cents per lb.and MISCELLANEOUS 318 DIRECTORY.Books, printed | in any of the languages or dialects of any of the Indian tribes of the Dominion.Free Books, rinted Periodicals and Pamphlets, N.E.S, not being foreign reprints of British Copyright ; works, nor blank account books, nor copy \"books, nor books to be written or drawn upon : vor Bibles, Prayer Books, Psalm and Hymo BOOKS .\u2026.+.\u2026n+n.svvauce sosenevus seven areas censns ! 15 Books, Bibles, Prayer Books, Psalm Books and Hymn Books 5 Books, Educational, imported exclusively by and for the use of schools for the deaf and dumb aud blind, and erabossed for the blind.ecvenvrace sacasonee vasacrace Free Books, British Copyright works, reprint of .24 per cent.and 15 Books, printed by any Government or by any Sc ntific \u201cAssociat n cot for trade.Free Books specially imported for use of public free libraries, not more than two copies of one book ; and boo books which shall have been manufactured more than twenty years, bound or UNDOUNÉ.00010 vocooosreres erie iii reer eeees sates set essat ssesas sansasans seaereasreein eeren seers Books, Blank Books, Account Books, Copy books, or books to be drawn or written upon.are BOOK Binders\u2019 CIOL 0 vencce ve +t seesneerins isrsstienrss creaveses svees snares seers sasneesss senses vesnnn 19 Book Binders\u2019 tools and implements, including Ruling} Machines.\u2026 10 Boots and Shoes, Leather or Rubber.rere terse te tees snnans anne \u2026 2 Boots and Shoes, holly of Felt.pe 25 Boots and Shoes, N.E S.25 Boot and Shoe Counters, made from Leather Board.Boot Jack.er .30 Boot and Shoe Dressing.\u2026 \u2026 30 Boot, Shoe and Stay Laces, of any TEIBEETIAL ses eurent are ee oemsrs sone \u2026 30 Borax, ground or unground, in bulk only, of not less than twenty-five pounds.Free Box Wood Rules, plain.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.dors resmenauere out s0tatO0ses te seente aeaes senses evvenen A 25 bound with DEA8B.\u2026.crsoceseocer aasaunsenAbE acte meas 30 Boxes, paper boxes, labelled, empty.13 cents s per lb.and 25 Boxes, paper boxes, empty, plain mous 35 Boxes, twine Or CASÏ .20000u00srsvacorscarors rase 00e \u2026 30 Boxes and Writing Desks, fancy and ornamental 35 Botany, specimens of.eensenaes Free Braces or Suspenders and parts thereof.\u2026 835 Brackets, metal.30 Braids of all kinds 30 Bran, Mill Feed.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.020022 sr0csraoucrs 20 Brass, drawn, plain and fancy tubing raarenconces sereesset serene esas.10 Brass, in sheets or plates, not less than 4 inches in width, old and scrap.Free Brass Bars and Bolts, Iron Tubing \u2026uscrrecrsrseceossensarersoncescene va.10 Brass Patterns.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.surcressees 30 Brass Spelter.vous .30 Brass Wire, covered, 25.Round or \u2018flat, \"Free.CIOD.2.sree 20 Brass, ribs of iron or steel, runners, rings, caps, notches, ferrules, \u2018mounts and sticks or canes in the rough, or not further manufactured than cut into lengths suitable for umbrellas, etc., imported by manufacturers of umbrellas, parasols and sunshades for use in their factories in the manufacture of umbrellas, etc, ONIT.c0sossescecccsrrsmrancennrererr voor ranras vovosnees Free Brass, twisted Brass and Copper Wire, when imported by manufacturers of boots and shoes for use in their factories., asssrosecesrerseten seu sas crarrnres vesrerannane tient sessnense snesines FICE Brass and Copper Rods.(See Wire \u2018Rods.) Brass, in strips, for printers\u2019 rules, not finished, and brass in strips or sheets of less than four inches in width.ees aovesruse vresssccsnss 15 Brass, in sheets, subdivisions of, such ag strips, or \u2018widths eut to sizes or forms, N.E s.30 Brass Screws, Brass and Copper Nails, Rivets and Burrs.sran00t sance .85 Brass, manufacturers of, N 35 Bread and Bread Fruit.20 Breadstuffs, other, NE S.20 Breads, damaged by water.20 Brick, Fire, for linin stoves.\u2026 30 Brick made from anthracite coal waste 20 Brick, hollow and porous voue ven 20 Brick, Building.20 Bricks for bakers\u2019 ovens, \u2018and for \u2018building or Tepairing furnaces for gas | Works.wv we.Free Brick, Fire Brick, for use exclusively in process of manufactures.avoscess nacre rene \u2026 Free Brick, BALE BECK eave 000 nrco0 vers avons vavone nee ovvone vers \u2026 20 Brick, Fire Brick, N.E.S.20 Brimstone, crude or in roll or flour.Free Brim Moulds, for gold beater8.\u2026.\u2026\u2026crossesessesssennenne rence vu Free British Gum, Dressing, Sizing, Cream and Enamelled Sizing.1 cent per pound Bristles.TPN PERSO PPS EEE Free Britannia Metal in pigs and bars.Free manufactures of, if not plated.25 manufactures of, if plated.30 BIOMINE 0000 00000000 vo00000se 00e a.Free Brooms and Brushes.25 Broom Corn.F ree Bronze or Dutch \u2018Metal.mascees co00es MISCELLANEOUS 319 DIRECTORY, Broma Chloralum.20 Bronze Statuettes.mas trente res rarer errs 30 Buck Skins (Glove Leath r), \u201ctanned or d sed, colored or not colored.10 Buck Skins (Leather) dressed, waxed or glazed.son cesacnens ponsnse san cs00000s rrassusecsessescncecces es 20 Buckwheat.en nessosassanes 1000000000 .10 cents per bushel meal or four.ee rue } cent per pound Buchu Leaves, Free ; when powdered.sacre sasssccovraccc0ss 20 Buckles, tin, for suspenders.vensssesauees .\u2026 25 Buckles, otner, N 30 Buffalo Hides, Indian dressed.20 Buffalo Hides, not dressed.cocvseceres vescossocennonre Free Buckram, for the manufacture of hat and bonnet shapes.Free Builders\u2019 Hardware iene 35 Bulbous Roots assaseus « \u2026 20 Bullion, Gold and Si ver, in \u2018bars, % cks or ingots an Bull D Fringe.\u2026\u2026cc0urs cocsrconsrsca0a ces Free Burr Stones, in blocks, rough, usmanufactured, not bound up or prepared for binding into mill Stones wee.eotaveser uueeeNnS (urernrerIEY aaNet ed sete ene tR Lt eann terest street onanes \u2026\u2026\u2026 Free Burgundy Pitch.\u2026 Free Butchers' and Table Ste@elS.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.sersss soe eo eeenneoer nan 30 Butter.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.ecceuees vonceus J \u2026.\u201c4 cents per pound Butier Trier8.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.ce.vesssésscn sous vessauss .30 Butter \u201c Color,\u201d not Annatto.cees .mess ssoran vevacest ann son aussma crues vovccs OÙ Butterine, or other substitute for Butter, importation \u2018prohibited.Buttons of Vegetable Ivory or Horn.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.10 cents per gross, and 20 Buttons of hoof, rubber, vulcanite or 5 cents S per gross and 20 Buttons, all other, N.ES.srcancsore nenses ones suones \u2026\u2026.25 Button Covers, Orosier 2 10 Button MOULlÀS.:0sa0s 220000 venons voosos aovors sasses srssvesrersn manner errant seven ransencensen saceen nevone ae sesecances vers QD Cc Cabinet of Coins, collection of medals and other antiquities canes A \u2026\u2026.Free Cabinet Ware or Furniture (wood or iro).sous srentente ener rr ares ae rree aes con vessesnesees ere 35 Cachous, lreath s sweeteners.er .35 Cake Turnera\u2026 Cer ater uonon 000 D en s0ce 00008 vouret 30 Calumba Root.rns Free Cambric, \u201c Turkey Red \u201d 324 Camphor GUIN.\u2026.ceevrrecaseessrarcosmseceaansssorensuamen sersen srusrsce snerensaNSre00t0s vovres sores ssssssane sures soe 20 Camwood and sumac for dyeing or tanning, D not further manufactured than crushed or \u201cground Free Candied Peel, lemon, orange and Citron.cceesernenee terres naan vronensennaren nes 1} cents per lb.and 35 Candles, Tallow, veasrs asresetes senvanesa ses crererenend cents per lb.Candles, Paraffine WAx.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.eer savon Candles and Tapers, all others, including Sper Candle WicK.us sosrararsacrersanenssvrese raser oes reer 20 Cane or Rattan, split or OtherWise MANUfACEUTEÜ.\u2026.\u2026006 anne mormna aus rere .25 Canton Flannel, not stained, painted or printed.lc.per.yd.and 15 Canton Flannel, printed or dyed resssesersse mastoa poser posneastette desatsEmentEN anses dASORN ennECSON certe 324 Canvas for manufacturers of Floor Oil Cloth, not less thon 45i in.wide, ard not à pressed nor calendered.vans vrensorem essen eran cetsisseennnes .Free Canvas, pressed or calendered but not dyed or painted.20 Canvas, © Jute,\u201d not less than 58 inches wide, when imported \u2018by manufacturers of Floor oil Cloth, for use in their factories.accocrtres parsse rans Free Canvas of flax or bemp, 10 be used for boat and ship sails.5b Canvas LEggingS.\u2026.0e scese- rare serene viens seereuns \u2026 35 Canvas, painted and siretched on 0 frames, for artists\u2019 use.25 Canvas, all other, N.E.S.eran een .Cun Openers EE ENe eaerseeueube seen en sre thy re eens SENS hb es eset SerarRasR ELS ere ene stats bes tste rie rare ROSEN anasat sannen 30 Cans, or packages made of tin or other material, \u2018containing fish of any kind, see Oysters in Cans, under items Fish, &e.Caoutchouc, unmanufactured errs + consen assodsesss corneas rerun irs areees vee [RT revere rere Free Caoutchouc Clothing .cer eres.35 Caoutchoue, manufactures of, NES 25 Capling unfinished Leghorn bats.mravesesscaess 20 Caps, cloth, wool.10¢ per Ib.and 25 Caps and Hats, NES.tierce TE.Caps, Percussion, guns, rifles and pistols.\u2026 30 Caps, Percussion opper for blasting.ae 30 Capsules for Bottles made of lead.\u2026 30 Card Mounts.CEE uesevane teiresies seserenea ve sabesas vovsrtes ossssn urbanites 35 Cars, ) Hallway and Street, \u2018the seat fixtures for, of cast iron, \u2018to be classed as castings (see 3 astin erasers buresises sr antases Sass SaRes Ser snn Tanrat tassss seseresn ven C auncks, wi mind fais à and \u2018similar articles to \u201cbe classed as Carriage Makers\u2019 \u2018hardware 35 F'DONS .avsoces soonorsssens nines Cardboard. MISCELLANEOUS 320 DIRECTORY.P.C.Card Clothing, machine .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.00200sc0cce creer rc re res ere eine ce ee cae, 25 Cards, show cards.6 cents per Ib.and 20 Cards, for playing,\u2026 .6¢ts.per pack Cards, printed (Business).6 cts.per Ib.and 20 Carpenters\u2019 Tool Baskets.earns ree 25 Carpet Stretchers.Carpet Sweepers.Carpet Bags, Trunks and \"Valises sas senareuans su veosone saaens enteur ces tnn renet crue vannes rats encaencncnnrs 30 Carpet, treble ingrain, three-ply and two-ply carpets, composed wholly of wool.10¢.per sq.yd.20 Carpets, two-ply and three-ply ingrain carpets, of which the warp is composed wholly of cotton or other material than wool, worsted, the hair of the Alpaca goat, or other like animal, bassen crane anerdessepeseu need cnersAsOeNES secrerces conseuete casses ce vs0d enanee sense con sa ven 5c.per sq.yd.and 20 Carpets, Brussels, \u2018tapestry, Dutch, Venetian and damask : carpet mats and r' gs of ali : kinds, .E.%.; and print-d felts and druggets and all other carpets and squares N.O.P 25 Carpets, Smyrna mats and rugs.c.oeee eens Cerri se arr ene cocsecese nas sa cssncecct rancuns \u2026 30 Carpet Rags, in ball8.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.vess 20 Carpeting, Matting and Mats of Hemp.Cartridge SPLCHEÏS.0.10 oaros socsre revrn corner Cartridges, for guns, rifles and 1 pistols, X NES Cartridge Cases.web pasenn ees 30 Car Wheel8.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.0-0cccercnarencences versacaus socnovcee $16 per ton, but not less than 30 Carriages, Buggi of all ds, Farm Wagons, Fari ) Saillway or Freight Cats, Pleasure Carts or Gigs, and similar vehicles costing less than $50.een veers.$10 each and 20 Costing $50 and less than $100 ere cerrencer .$15 each and 20 All such Carriages costing $100 each and over.Carriages, Railway Cars and Trucks, Sleighs, Cutters, \u2018Wheelbarrows and Hand à Carta.Carriages, Children\u2019s Carriages of all kinds, not Toy Carriages .Carriages, Toy Carriages.Carriages, parts of, or other manufactured articles, shall be.charged \"with seme rate of duty, on a proportionate valuation, as that charges able upon the finished article.Carriages, parts of, etc, is beld to include heels, Bodies, Seats, Dashboards, Gears, Tops, anded Hubs, Shafts and Poles ready to fit painted or not painted.Carriage Hardware.35 Oarriages of travellers, and Carriages laden with \u2018merchandise, \u2018and not to include circus \u2018troupes or hawker8.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u202600res ree varete serrer anntes sense na ensenese cn csv be ree event arenes Free Carria age Dusters, not sewn.30 Cash Boxes .POPUP RRN 30 Cashmere Dolmans, \u2018Jackets and \"Muffl ers, \"hemmed.\u2026 arriere 10c.per Ib.and 25 Casbmere Mufflers, not hemmed.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.vases ceccccrracranerete pnecen verres ces 74 cents per lb.and 20 Cashmere other, manufactures of, not elsewhere provided fc for.r.(See Wools, Fabrics, N 3.) Caskets, Burial, of any material.sera sasese anne vesssscencenee neccseceracenee SD Casts, as model .Free s for the use of schools of design.Cassia, ground.Cassia, unground (sp ice Catgut Strings, or Gut Chord f r Musi Catgut or Whipgut, unmanufactured.Free Caustic Potash.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.20n0ns cansencen cnonoc vase 20 Caustic Soda, \u201cin Rosin Shell,\u201d a prepared lye .20 Caustic Soda, OLDET.\u2026\u20260.\u2026000roronen socaroros sararsocarens voronacecvene PRES PR PP PPPEES Free Cases, for jewels, watches, silver and plated ware, udery, and otber like articles of any material.vareatne aa seen ass c0000er eae .10 cents each and 30 Cases, cigar and cigarette cases varssosarssn rObARU cu 0000 orcraonan eu nn ese 30 Cases, pipe Cases.0.\u2026 30 Cases, fancy, other, N.E.8.RO .30 Celluloid or xyolite, in sheets, Tarps or blocks, in rough.vinnie inne een 000 .Free Celluloid moulded into sizes for Bandles of knives and fACTUTEÜ.\u2026.u.conveo comvawcenpanarenas comananan sont Once cones =Merumnnss tuseernnnsarneen tnrens sees vaste tree 10 Celluloid balls and cylinders, coated with tinfoil, or mot, but not finished or further manufactured.er treet opsraniasarerenes éntos suarRORRE sesseersses teers careensas cnenta cesser sera ennree 10 Celluloid Collars and CutfS.oo.35 Celluloids, manufactures of, N.E.B.20 Cement, raw or in Stone from quarry 13 \u201ccubic feet to ton).va vansssereees \"51 per \u2018ton Cement, burnt And UngroOund.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.crmnrs secoveren voravrece srémpne crsrenss cran T4 cents per 100 lbs.Cement, Hydraulic or Water-lime ground, Portland or Roman including barrels, 0 cents per barrel.Cement as above, in bulk or in bags.9 cents per bushel Cement, Rubber.\u20ac cncas sente Cement, other, N.E.S.20 Cement Oil.cs scescereussennenns 25 Chalk stone, China or Uorawall stone, feldspar \u2018and cliff stone, ground or unground.wee Free Chalk, manufactured.\u2026 20 Chalk lines.\u2026 25 Chamomile Flowers.Free Chamomile Flowers, powdered Chamois SKiN8.\u2026\u2026\u2026.0.00.sassnasecsesnansesse nnremaM@csroto srccceca crcan caves MISCELLANEOUS 321 DIRECTORY.Chamois Leather Shirts, Jackets.(Charts, Admiralty, Free.Other Chaplets con anes Charcoal .; Charcoal, laundry irons.Cheese.svacvuss Cheese Triers.Cheese Cloths.Cheques, pronotes \u2018and drafts, printed.Cbemicals, N.E.S.reese enenen seen Cherry Juice, not sweetened.Cherry Juice.if sweetened, as fruit syrups Cherryheat Welding Compound.Ae \u2018cents ver Tb.\u2018and Cherry Trees.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.Voracates ans canons 5 DS cents \u2018each Chewing Gum, if sweetened.14 cents per pound and Chewing Gum, not sweetened.er rere eee .Chia Seed.DEEE CAE ROLE REC OI ES Chicory, raw or green, \u201cand \u2018substitutes for coffee, NES ooo eeeeeeeinn, 3 ceuts per lb.Chicory, dried, roasted or ground, and substitutes for coffee, composed of roots and vegetables shaan0 GOsVORSO SO HSCOSHCHON VU SOGELENHOGON dOrSCU CAVEN Sc asEVO SO te0s0 soeesé ceno reste danses ven .-4 cents per lb.China Clay, naturalor ground .everaes crenennasse Chloralum or Chloride of Alum., Chip Hats.Rp Chloride of Bar Chloride of Lime.Chlorate of Potash.Chlorate of Potash, in tablets Chocolate, not sweetened.Chocolate Drops.Chocolate containing \u2018sugar sieves Chronometer Clocks, as Clocks.Chronometer Watches.Chronometers for Ship3.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026es.0seresme ca roncaes soso a Chromos, Chromotypes, Oleographs, Photographs, and other cards, pictures or artistic works of similar kinds, produced by any process other than hand painting or drawing, whether for business or advertising purposes or not, printed or stamped on paper, card board, or other material, N.E, 5, including Christmas, New Year and Sunday School Cards and 1 cents per lb.and 1 cent per lb.and Ilustrated Wall Texts.creer rere emer ene .6 cents per Ib.and Church VESLMENtS.\u2026.\u2026.vrsosees caveusers crocaues sosareres saute savane venons vasansene vursaunes rerses conencnta crane vus Churns, brooms, brushes pails, tubs, and manufactures of wood, N.E.S., and wood pulp.Cider, not claritied or re rene casses ssren sus vo sasseneen se0ca0es ennai, eae 5 cents per gallon Gider, clarified or refined.ees -10 cents per gallon Cigars.\u2026\u2026.osseuse .$2 per 1b.and Cigarettes.coves vrieireersrvennncns .$2 per Ib.and Cigar, Cigarette and Pipe CASES.\u2026\u2026.u0.vovsrss sevareens rons seen Cinchona Bark.OTN Cinchona Bark, powdere .Cinnabar.ce.0er ur Cinabar, Vermillion.Cinnamon Ground (spice).Cinnamon Unground Gapice) Citron, rinds of, in brine.Citric Acid.creer covenne Cliff Stone, unmanufactured Cliff Stone, manufactured.Clocks, and clock cases Of AI] KinÜ8.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026ocsceee ceren eeréer armee EE lock springs and clock movements other than \u2018for tower © ocks, \u2018complete or in parts.Clothes Wringers.$1 each and Clothing, ready-made, and wearing \u2018apparel of every description, including horse clothing shaped, composed wholly or in part of wool, worsted, the hair of the alpaca goat or other like animal, made up by the tailor, seamstress or manufacturer, N.0.P.10 cents per lb.and Clothing, donation of, for charitable purposes.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026srrccecs vence Slothin imported by and for use of army and navy, or for Canadian Militi Coa] and Coal Dust, Anthracite.cover runes vas aeons Coal, Bituminous, per ton of 2,000 lbs.Coal\u2019 Dust, other, VES Cr cesaa es Coal Oil, Iiuminating Oa composed wholly n part of be pro ucts of Petroleum, coal, \u201cshale Ook or \u2018lignite costing more than 30 cents per gal.oe sorrrnsers oke,.Coke, Gas, \u201cwhen used i in \"Canadian manufactures only.Coal\u2019 Tar and 1 Pitch.vores srunns wpemt srsere ne savasecnea ue \u2018vans .ochineal.révéaassansnatet césvasas sA00 seeseuareneseiiast aerann sressrens sernseens soforeses sennnrerens seeres veers \u201cper ton of 2 000° ibs.50 \u2018cents MISCELLANEOUS 322 DIRECTORY.Cocoa Mats and Matting.Cocoanut Pudding Preparation, \u2018a mixture of cocoanut, rice, tapioca, ete.aye \u201c28 cents \"per Tb.Cocanuts, imported from place of growth by vessel direct to a Canadian port, \"50 cents per 100, Cocoanuts not imported direct\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.avsovccns .$1 per hundred Cocoa Paste and Chocolate, and other preparations of cocoa not sweetened.4 cents per lb.Cocoa Paste and Chocolate, and other preparations of, containing sugar.5 cents per lb.Cocoanut, dessicated, sweetened or not.aorscsess anses a cents ane .8 cents per pound COCORDUE Ol CAKE .osvvv.evs evserens serssnovsses seasss sorsssons srsans assssees sess sesoss so arsine Cocoa Bean, shell and nibs, not roasted, crushed or ground Coffee, Green, imported from U.Ses srssrssrcaussreorvanenrense vorave Coffee, Green, imported from other countries than the United States.FPN \u2018Coffee, roasted or ground, imported from the United States.3 cents per Ib.and \u2018Coffee, roasted or ground, imported from other countries than United States.3 cents per Ib.Coffee, extract of, substitutes for, of all kind3.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.casssso states aoscanec voue 5 cents per Ib.Coffee and Cream, sweetened, condensed in tins.licents perlb.and Coffee Mills or ROBSIEIS reves vrnrer evrerrren eres care reer sr.Coffee-pot Stauds.\u2018Coffins of any materials.c.c.c.Coffin Trimmings, Metal, if plated .cccees ses \u2018Coins, Silver Coins, from the United States .\u2018Coins, Gold and Silver, except United States silver coins \u2018Coir and Coir Yarn.cans \"Collars, ladies\u2019 embroidered_.\u2026.sereue Collars of linen, cotton, , celluloid o or r £50 cent per \u201cdoz and \u2018Collars, lacs collars.Collodion.Colchicum Seed.ccc.eo.Colcothar, dry, 0Xide Of IFOD.euuuurariiiees ities eres seve soserranererineres coererirarnscerens verrss srasonene estas Cologne water, alcoholic perfumes, and perfumed spirits, bay rum, and lavender waters, hair, tcoth and skin washes and other toilet preparations containing spirits of any kind, when in bottles or flasks weighing not more than 4 OZ.EACh.\u2026.\u2026.\u20261.00raavorrascere sacceners ene When in bottles, flasks, or other packages weighing more than 4 oz.each.$2.00 per gal.and «Colored Fabrics, woven in whole or in part of dyed or colored cotton yarn, or jute yar, 0 or of part ju ute and part cotton yarn or other material except silk, N.ES.Colours.(See Paints.) *Combs, dress and tite, AIL KIDAS ceive trove sini snsons serons sertrcore sense s rocsaranae\u201dE ee anrns besrer serene [ \u2018Combs, curry combs, as Saddlers\u2019 hardware.\u2018Commercial blank forms.\u2018Comenupion Plate, imported by \u2018and for use in churches.Compasses for ships .Composition Nails, Spikes and \"Sheathing Nails.Composition Fuel, in blocks .ccveveervuene Concentrated Lye.reer es Condensed Coffee.Condensed Milk, not sweetened.Condensed Milk, if sweetened.20 cents p per LG.and .} cent per lb.and Confectionery and Sugar Candy.resis erners tees er rats treres WEEE seat sient rest cet 1} cent per lb.and Copper, old and scrap in pigs, bars, rods, bolts, ingots \u2018and sheathing not ; planished o or x coated, and seamless drawn tUbin@.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026000ecsssseersersere cocvas essa eee es - Coppered Iron or Steel Wire, N.5% S.(See Wire).Copper Rollers, for use in calico printing, when imported by \u2018ealico printers for use in their factories in the printing of calico and for no other purpose (suc rollers nor or being m mannfac tured in Canada).vous Copper, Sheets, cut in sheets or subdivisions, tinued or planished.Copper, in sheets or strips of less than 4 in.in width.Copper in sheets or plates of not less than 4 inches in width Copper Baths.see inne sees ase ne Copper Rivets and Burrs, and all other manufactures of, NES.Copper, Precipitate of, crude.vescre seuses sante» Copperas, Sulphate of Iron.Copy PO XI nu.cecre sucres crever Copying Presses.ÇOFELS.\u2026.\u2026 , Sheep and Cal ; y tanned but not waxed, dressed, or glazed\u2026 ee ecccssesee ee 15 Leather as above, bu but dressed, wazed or r glazed \u2026\u2026 20 Leather Belting.Cerrar RP 25 Leather Board.3 cents per lb.Leather Boot and Shoe.Counters, made from leather DOATd.4 cent per pair Leather Cordova, tanned, from horse hide, and manufactures Of erent censeu sascee corne 25 Leather, Morocco Skins, tanned, but rough or undressed.15 Leather, other, and skins tanned, pot elsewhere specified \u2026 20 | Leather, Patent, Japanned or Enameled.oor es +.ee 25 Leather, scrap and shavings.veeeeens \u2026 20 Leather, Sole, tanned, but r>ugh OF UNdreSSEd sesonr sssnans00ee severe caves 15 Leather, Sole, tanned \u2018but not wazed.Leather, Sule and Belting Leather, dressed and waxed.Leather Gloves, Mitts, Trunks and Purses.cs veesiune ORV | Leather Satchels and Valises .10 cents eachand 30 Leather, manutactures of, N.E.S.Freres encscsasencen eee 25 Leatheroid and Leather-board.3 cents per lb LeEeches anses vous vennss sonner sassnvene de voue Free Leghorn Hats, unfinished or Caplins 20 Leghorn Hats, finished.25 Lemons and Oranges, (See Oranges.) LENUil9.veivvnes Lovers coranaus erie cease arb catia ates beeen 20 Lessive Phœnix washing préparations.Lime and Lemon Juice, Lime Juice, sweetened, and fruit syrups, NOP ooo is dans tan 40 cents per gallon Lime Juice, containing not more than twenty-five per.cent.of proof spirits.60 cénts per gal.Lime Juice and other & not juices, N.O.P., non-alcoholic, and not sweetened.10 cents per gal.Lt PY veer 20 Limestone water or cement stone, per ton of 13 cubic feet.$1 per \u2018ton Lime, Chlorid® Of.000rssrrcne soscversa eee aa sasnes casses sA006 Guarsasessen asess sattes eens beets neater ben ben bbnees Free Linens.(See Cottons.) Liven, duck, N.E.S.cone 20 inen, ÜRIDAEK.e Lun scrcesrscencrs soon 25 Liven\u2019 Canvas, when to be used for boats and ships\u2019 sails ee Linen, manufactures of, N.E.S.ccc.ss couvre ans 3 seinen a es a eee een 20 MISCELLANEOUS 336 DIRECTORY.Liquorice Paste.ee PRP PPOPRIY J 1-3 11 Liquorice Root, not \u2018ground\u2026 \u201c ents per Ib.Liquorice, stick and rolls or confection.Litharge.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u20260cesseerres ce von ones Lithograpbed Blank Forms .Lithographic Presses.een.Lithographic Stones, not engraved.cc.ccevees ween o.Litmus and all Lichens, prepared and not prepared.Lobsters, preserved.Lobsters, fresh .Lobsters, fresh or preserved from Newfoundl Locks, made entirely of brass.c.cce secveesevenenes Locks, other, N.E.S.Locomotives and Railway \u2018Passenger, \u2018Baggage \u2018and Freight Cars, being the \u2018property \u201cof railway companies in the U.S.running upon any line of road crossing the frontier so long ag Canadian locomotives and cars are admitted free under similar © circumstances into the 3 cents per Ib.U.S., under regulations to be prescribed by the Min.of Customs.cccee veerer vuvvrrene enn.Locust Beans, tor the manufacture of horse and cattle food.Logwood, extract of .Pp Logwood, compound extract OF csrnnoersesosssessencen on ; \u2026 Logs and round unmanutactured timber, N.E.S.hes rer arene ere cren ar sauces Lumber.(Ste Wood.) M- Mace and Nutmegs.Fret eters verees certs raeest be ane sera eteh eens aera eeete reba ee sobtn eras nna an stnt oarnnsorrnne Maccaroni and Vermicelli.Machines for bottle- washing.Machines, Card Clothing ae Machines, Datin Machinery.N.E.Machinery, Mining, imported Within three years after the | essing \u2018of this Act, aud which § is at the time of its importation of a class or kind not manufactured in Canada.nessosaise sesnvene Madder, or Indian Madder, ground and prepared, and all extracts of.0 secrrrsse vence Magic Lanterns and slides 8 therefor, philosophical, Photographic, mathematical and d optical i instruments, NNES.ccc cnt .2¢.per Ib.aanurucuase \u2026 .sseccouuues Magnesia sassarveuces esssnenre .\u201c Magnesia Fluid.\u2026.+.°°***\" Levevar saureo srnasecerersone entres sencentensS#H sececanenrer center once saben nares Malt, upon entry for Warehouse, subject to Excise Regulations.Malt, extract of (non- alcoholic), for medical purposes, N.E.S.Manganese, Oxide of.Mangles, house furnishing hardware.Manilla Hoods.cc covet .s Loocosconenn aus Manilla carpeting, stained paper maso seen Mantels, Slate.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.oe \u201coe Manufactures Of VWVOO]).\u2026\u2026ra-vrersrsossonsosvasrantaseunansenvenr assnre Manures, Guano, and other manures.Manuscripts.sance senseeres ue Maps, Charts, \u2018and Globes.Marble Dust.Marble Blocks, from the quarry, in the rough, \u201cor sawn on two \u2018sides only, \u201cand not \u2018speci shaper, containing 15 cubic feet and over.Containing less than 15 cub, ft.Marble blocks and Slabs, sawn on more than two sides.Marble Slabs, sawn on not more than two sides .- Marble, finished, and all manufactures of, N, V.B.Bier aes ee sais Marmalade.ccooveiee cena ress nranes Matches, of wax, as candles.Matches, Of WOOË.\u2026.\u2026.
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