Lovell's directory of Sherbrooke, Coaticook, Richmond, Lennoxville and Melbourne, 1 janvier 1876, General Miscellaneous Directory
[" GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.The compilers of the Sherbrooke, Coati- cook, Richmond, Lennoxville and Melbourne Directory believing that the introduction of a general miscellaneous directory, consisting of Governmental Information, Tariff of Customs and Postal Information, would be useful to their Patrons, have introduced it.THE QUEEN AND ROYAL FAMILY, Her Majesty ALEXANDRINA VICTORIA, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, &c., Queen, Defender of the Faith, born at Kensington Palace, 24th May, 1819; succeoded to the throne 20th June, 1837, on the death of her uncle, King William IV.; crowned 28th June, 1838; and married 10th Feb., 1540, to his late Royal Highness Francis Albert Augustus Charles Emmanuel, PRINCE CONSORT, DURE oF SAXONY, PRINCE OF COBOURG AND GoTHA, who was born 26th Aug., 1819: died 14th Dec., 1861.Her Majosty is the only child of his lste Royal Highness, Edward Duke of Kent, fourth son of King George I11., and has issuc\u2014 1.Her Royal Highness VICTORIA Adelaide Mary Louisa, PRINCESS RoYAL, of England and Prussia, born 21st Nov., 1840; married 25th Jan., 1858, to his Royal Highness Frederick William, Crown Prince, of Germany, (only son of the Emperor of Germany), and has had issue his Royal Highness Prince Frederick William Victor Albert, born 27th Jan,, 1869; her Royal Highness Princess Victoria Elizabeth Augusta Charlotte, born 24th July, 1860; his Royal Highness Prince Albert Wilhelm Heinrich, born l4th Aug, 1862; his Royal Highness Prince Francis Frederick Sigismund, born 15th Sept., 1864, 0 34 GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.died 18th June, 1866; her Royal Highness Princess Fredoricka Wilhelmina Amelia Victoria, born 12th April, 1866; his Royal Highness Joachim Frederick Ernest Waldemar, born 10th Feb., 1868; her Royal Highness Sophia Dorothea Ulrike Alice, born 14th June, 1870; his Royal Highness John, &o., born April, 1871, died on Good Friday, 1871; and her Royal Highness Margaret Beatrice Feodora, born 22nd April, 1872.\"2.- His Royal Highness ALBERT EDWARD, PRINCE oF WaLks, DURE of SAXONY, CORNWALL AND RoTHESAY, BARL op DUBLIN, K.G., KT, K.P, G.C.S.I, K.T.8., G.C.B., P.C., general, colonel of the 10th Hussars, and colonel-in-chief of the Rifle Brigade, born 9th of Nov., 1841; married 10th March, 1865 to the Princoss Alexandra Caroline Mary Charlotte Louisa Julia, {born 1st Dec., 1844), eldest daughter of the King of Denmark, and has issue his Royal Highness Prince Albert Victor Christian Edward, born 8th Jan., 1864; his Royal Highness Prince Geo.Frederick Ernest Albert, born 3rd Juue, 1866; her Royal Highness Louisa Victoria Alexandra Dagmar, born 20th Feb., 1867; her Royal Highness Victoria Alexandra Olga Mary, born 6th July, 1868; her Royal Highness Maud Charlotte Mary Victoria, born 26th November, 1869, and Alex.John C.Albert, born 6th April, 1871, died 7th April, 1871.3.Her Royal Highness ALICE Maud Mary, born 25th April, 1843; married lst July, 1862, to his Royal Highness Prince Frederick Willlam Louis of Hesse Darmstadt, K.G., and has issue Princess Victoria Alberta Elizabeth Matilda Mary, born bth April, 1863; Princess Elizabeth Alexandrina Louise Alice, born 1st Nov., 1864 ; Princess Irene Marie Louise Anna,born 11th J ui 1866; and Prince Ernest Louis Charles Albert William, born 26th November, 1868; Fred.William, born 7th Oct., 1870, died 20th June, 1873; and Victoria A.H.L.B., born 6th June, 1872.4.His Royal Highness ALFRED Ernest Albert, Duke of Edinburgh, Earl of Kent, and Earl of Ulster, K.G., K.T., P.C., born 6th Aug., 1844; captain Royal Navy, 28rd Feb., 1866 ; married 22nd Jail., 1874, the Grand Duchess Marie Alexandrowna, daughter of the Emperor of Russia and has issue a son, Alfred Alexander Ernest, born 17th November, 1874, aud a daughter.5.Her Royal Highness HELENA Augusta Viotoria, born 25th May, 1846; married bth July, 1866, to major- general his Joyal Highness Prince Frederick Chris- an Charles Augustus of Schleswig-Holstein, Son- dorbourg, $ugustenbourg, K.G., and has issue Prince Christian Victor Albert Ludwig-Ernest Anton, born lam Fa 1887; Prince Albert John J.C.F.A.G TR Otb February, 1809; and Princess Viotoria GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.35 Louise, born 8rd May, 1870; and Franzisha, born 14th Aug., 1872.6.Her Royal Highness Louis Caroline Alberta born 18th Mareh, 1 married March 21st, 1871, to the Marquis of Lorne, M.D\u2019, eldest son of the Duke of Argyle.No issue.7.Hig Royal Highness ARTHUR Willlam Patrick Albort, K.G., born 1st May, 1860; lieutenant Royal Artillery, 30th Oct., 1868; Neutonant Rifle Brigade, 1869; created Earl of Sussex and Duke of Connaught, May 24th, 1874.8.His Royal Highness LuororLp George Duncan Albert, born 7th April, 1858.9.Her Royal Highness BEATRICE Mary Victoria Feudore, born 14th April, 1857, ROYAL PRINCES AND PRINCESSES.His Royal Highness Georg 2 Frederick Alexander Charles Ernest Augustus, DUKz or CUMBERLAND (Ex-KING 0# HANOVER) K.G., G.C.H., cousin to Her Majesty : born 27th May, 1819 ; married 18th February, 848, Princess Mary of Saxe Altenberg and has issue, Ernest Augustus, born 21st Sept, 1845 ; Frederica, born 9th Jau., 1848; and Mary, born 8rd Deo., 1849.Her Royal Highness AuausTA Wilhelmina Louies, DUCHESS OF CAMBRIDGE, niece of the Landgrave of Hesse and aunt to Her Majesty, born 25th July, 1797; married 7th May, 1818, the Duke of Cambridge (who died 8th July, 1850), and has issue\u2014 1.His Royal Highness GEORGE William Frederick Charles, DUKK OF UVAMBRIDGE, Field-marshai, Com- manding-in-Chief, K.G., K.P., G.C.B., G.C.H., G.M.M.G., G.C.L.H, P.C., D.C.L., cousin to Her Mujosty, born Maggh 26th, 1819.2.Her Royal Highness Augusta Caroline Charlotte Elizabeth Mary Sophia Louisa, daughter of the late Duke of Cambridge, and cousin to Her Majeaty, born 19th July, 1822; married 28th June, 1843, Frederick Grand Duke of Mecklenburg Strelitz, G.C.B., and lias issue Adolphus Frederick, born 2nd July, 1848.8.Her Royal Highness Mary Adelaide Withel- mina Ehzabeth, dauglhter of the late Duke of Cambridge, and cousin to Her Majesty.born 27th Nov, 1338; married, 12th June, 1866, H.R.H, Francis Paul Charles Louis Alexander, Prince of Teok, G.C.B,, and has issue H.R.H.Victoria, born 26th May, 1867; H.R.H.Adolphus, born 13th Aug., 1868, ang H.B.H., Francis, bora 9th Jau., 1870, 36 GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.HER MAJESTY'S NEAR RELATIVES.Half-Sister.\u2014 Daughter of the late Duchess of Kent by her first husband the reigning Prince of Leiningen, Aune Feodorowna Augusta Charlotte Wilhelmina, born 7 Dec., 1807, married 18th Feb., 1828, Ernest Christian, Prince of Hoheniohe Lan enberg, who died 12th April, 1860, and by him had issue\u2014 oi Charles Louis William Leopold, born 25th Oot.2.Herman Erncst Francis Bernard, Princo of Hohenlohe Langenberg, born 38lst Aug., 1832, lieut.general in the Prussian service.8.Victor Ferdinand Francis Eugene Gustave Adolphus Conetantine Frederick Count Gleichen, born 11th Nov., 1823, Captain in the Royal Navy, Governor of Windsor Castle, married 26th Jan., B01, Laura Willlamina, youngest daughter of Admiral Sir Goorge Seymour, sud has issue.4.Adelaide Victoire, born 20th July, 1885, married 11 Sept., 1856, L'rince Frederick of Schleswig- Holstein, Sonderbourg- Augustenborg.5.Feodore Victoire, born 7th July, -1889, married 23rd Oot., 1838, Prince George of Saxe Meiningen, and has issue.Nephews.\u20141.His Serone Highness Ernest Leopold, reigning Prince of Leiningen, Captain in the Roya, Navy, born 9th November, 1800, married 11th September 1658, Princess Maria Amelia of Baden, and has issue a daughter, born 24th July, 1863, and a son, born 1866.2.Edward Frederic, born 6th Jan,, 1883, Captain Royal Imperial Guard of Austria.HER MAJESTY\u2019'S HOUSEHOLD, LORD STEWARD'8 DEPARTMENG, \u2014Board of Green Cloth, Buckingham Palace.Lord Steward, Earl Beauchamp.Treasurer of the Household, Earl Percy.Comptroller of the Household, Lord H.Somerset.Muster of the Household, Colonel sir John Clayton Cowell, K'C.B.Socrotary to the Board, Edward M.Browell, Esq.Paymaster of the Household, T.C, March, Esq.Lord High Almoner, Dean of Windsor.LorD CHAMBERLAIN'S DEPARTMENT.\u2014Office, Stable Yard, St.James\u2019 Palace.Lord Chamberlain, Marquis of Hartford, Vice-Chamberlain, Viscouut Barrington.Comptroller of Accounts, Hon.S.Ponsonby.Chief Clerk, Geo.T.Hortslet, Eeq. GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.37 Private Secretary to Her Majesty, Major-Goneral F.H.Ponsonby.Kooper of the Privy purse.Lieut.-Gen.8ir Thomas Myddleton Biddulph, K.C.B.Master of the Ceremonies, Major-Gen.hon.Sir E.Cust, G.C.H.Groom of the Robos, H.D.Erskine, Esq.Clerk of the Robes, J.Kinloch, Erg.Poet Laureate, Alfred Tennyson, Feq., D.C.L.Examiner of Plays, E.F.8.Pigott.Librarians, James M.Berry, Esq., M.A, Richard R.Holmes, Fsq., F.lt.8 a Captain of yeomen of the Guard, Lord Skelmers- ale.Governor and Constable of Windsor Castle, Capt.Count Gletchen, R.N.Captain of Gentlomen-at-Arms, Marquis of Exeter.\u2018Secretary, H.T.Harrison, Keq.MASTER OF, THE Hors#'8 DEPARTMENT.\u2014Pimlico.Master of Horse, Earl of Bradford.Master of the Buckhounds, Earl of Hardwicke.Clerk Marshal Major-General Lord Alfred Paget.Crown Equerry, Secretary to the Master of the Horse, and Suporintendont of the Royal Stables, Col.Ashley Maude, C.B.CHAPEL ROYAL.Dean of the Chapel Royal, The Bishop of London.Sub-Dean, Rev.Francia Garden, M.A, Clerk of the Closet, the Bishop of Worcester.Resident Chaplain, Dean of Windsor.Mistross of the Robes, The Duchess of Wellington.HER MAJESTY'S CHIEF OFFICERS OF STATE.First Lord of the Treasury, Right.Hon.Benjamin Disraeli, Lord High Chancellor, Right Hon, Lord Cairns.Lord President of the Council, Right Hon.The Duke of Richmond.Lord Privy Seal, Right Hon.the Earl of Malmes- ury.Chancellor of the lixchequer, Right Hon.Si Stafford Northoote.ern 8 \" Seoretary of State, H Dept., Ri .Alors ary of ome Dept., Right Hon.Rich Secrotary of State, Foreign Affairs, Right Hon.Earl of porby.8 ' 8 ecretary of State, Colonial Dept., Right Hon.Earl of Carnarvon.P 5 Beoretary of Stato, War Dept., Right Hon.Ga- thorue Hardy.° 38 GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.Seoretary of State, Indian Dept., Right.Hon.the Marquis of Salisbury.First Lord of the Admiralty, Right Hon.George Ward Hunt.Chief Secretary for Ireland, Right Hon.Sir M.E.H, Beach.President Local Government Board, Right Hon.G.Slater Booth.Vice-President Council of Education, Right Bon.Viscount Sandon.Judge \u2018Advocate General, Right Hon.Stephen Cave, M.P.President of the Board of Trade, Right Hon.Sir B.Adderley Postmaster-General, Right Hon.Lord Manners.The above form the cabinot.Commander-in-Chief of the Army, F.M.H.R.H.Duke of Cambridge.Chancellon Duchy of Lancaster, Right Hon.Colonel T.E.Taylor.* Attorney-General, Sir R.Bagallay.Solicitor-General, Sir John Holker.IRELAND.Lord Licutenant, His Grace the Duke of Abercorn.Lord High Steward, Earl of Shrewsbury.Chief Secretary and Keeper of Privy Seal, Right Hon.Sir R.E, 11.Beech, Bt.Under Seoretary, Thomas Havilland Burke, Esq.Commander of fhe Forces, Lord Sandhurst, G.C.B., G.C., 8.I State Steward, Gustavus Lambert, Esq.Gentleman Usher, Sir J.M.Stewart, Bart.Chamberlain, Lieut.-Col, R.Bernard.Lord Chancellor (in commission), Right Hon.Sir J.Napier.Vice-Chancellor, Hon.H.Chatterton.Receiver, Hon.James Lawson.Lord Justice of Court of Appeal, Hon, J.Christian.Master of the Rolls, Hon.KE.Sullivan.Attorney-General, Right Hon.John Ball.Bolicitor-Genoral, Henry Ormsby, Ksq.Secretary, Jolin Hanbey, Kaq.SCOTLAND.Lord High Constable, Earl of Errol.Keeper of the Great Seal, Farl of Selkirk.Lord Privy Seal, Marquis of Lothian.Knight Mareschal, Duke of Hamilton.Master of tha Household, Duke of Argyle.Standard Bearer, Admiral Earl of Lauderdale. GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIREOTORY.39 Lord High Commissioner, Earl of Rosalyn.Lord Justice General, Hon, John Inglis, Lord Justice Clerk, Lord Moncriof.Lord Advocate, Right Hon.E.S.Gordon, M.P.Solicitor-General, John Watson, Esq.Lord Clerk Register, Right Hon.Sir W.Gibson Craig.Deputy Clerk Rogister, William Pell Dundas, Esq.Historiographer, J.H.Buston, LL.D.Commandor of the Forces, Major-Gen.Sir John Douglas.Captain General of Archers, Duke of Buccleugh.BRITISH AMBASSADORS ABROAD.America, Right Hon.Sir Edward Thornton, K.C.B, Argentine Confederation, Hon.L.W.8.West.Austria, Sir Andrew Buchanan, G.C.B.Bavaria, R.B.D.Morier, C.B.Belgium, John Sackville Lumley, C.B.Brazil, G.Buckley Matthew, C.B.Central America, Sidney Locock.Chili, R.Rumbold.China, T.F.Wade, C.B.Columbia, Robert Bunch.Denmark, Sir Charles L.Wyke, K.C.B.Ecuador, Frederick Hamilton.France, Right Hon.Lord Lyons, G.C.B.Germany, Lord Odo Russell.Grecce, Hon.William Stuart.Italy, Sir Augustus Berkeloy Page, K.C.B.Japan, Sir Harry Parkes, Ken Morocco, Sir John H.D.Hay, K.C.B.Netherlands, Admiral Hon.E.A.J.Harris, R.N Persia, W.T.Thompson.Peru, Sponcer St.John.Portugal, Lord Lytton.Russia, Lord Loftus, G.C.B.Spain, Rt.Hon.Austin H.Layard.Sweden, Hon, E.M.Erskine, Switzerland, Edwin Corbett, .Turkey, Sir H, G.Elliott, G.C.B.PRINCE OF WALES HOUSEHOLD.- Keeper of the Privy Seal, Karl of Leicester.Comptroller and Treasurer, General Right Hon.Sir W.Knollys, K.C.8.Private Secretary, Francois Knollys, Esq. 40 GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIREOTORY.DOMINION OF CANADA.Seat of Government, Ottawa.GOVERNOR GENERAL.His Excellency the Right Honorable Earl of Duf- ferin and Clandeboye, Governor General of the Dominion of Canada.Governor\u2019s secretary and military secretary, Lt.- col.the hon.E, G.P.Littleton, G.G.; lieut.F.R.Hamilton, 9th foot, and lieut.F.Ward, R.N., aides- do-camp; lleut.colonel Bernard, lieut.colonel F.Cumberland, extra aides-de-camp; F.Baker, private secretary.Deputy Governor to ign Money Warrant \u2014Wm.A.Himsworth and E.À.Meredith, LL.D.LIEUTENANT GOVERNORS.Their Honors the hon.Donald A.Macdonald, Ontario; hon.Réné Edouard Caron, Quebec; hon.Adaras G.Archibald, Nova Scotia; hon.8.L.Tilley, C.B., New Brunswick; hon.Sir Robert Hodgson, Knight, Prince Edward Island; hon.Alexander Morris, Manitoba and North West Territories; hon.J.W.Trutob, British Columbia.COMMANDING HER MAJESTY'8 FORCES IN BRITISH NORTH AMERICA.Liout.Genoral Sir W.O'Grady Huley, K.C.B.PRIVY COUNCIL.Minister of Justice and Attorney General, hon.E.Blake.Minister of Militia and Defence, hon.W.B.Vril.Minister of Customs, hon.Isaac Burpee.Minister of Finance, hon.Richard J.Cartwright.Minister Public Works, hon.Alexander Mackenzie.Minister of Inland Revenue, hon.¥.Geoffrion.President of the Privy Council, bon.Joseph Cauohon.Minister of Marine and Fisheries, hon.A.J.Sith, Postmaster General, hon.L.8.Huntington.Minister of Agriculture, hon.Luc Letellier de St.ust.» Secretary of State for Canada, hon.R.W.Soott.Minister of the Interior, hon.David Laird.Receiver General, hon.Thomas Coffin.Council.\u2014Hon Alexander Mackenzie, hon.FE.Blake, hon.A.J.Smith, hon, Richard J, Cartwright, GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.41 hon, Luc Lotellier de St.Just, hon.David Laird, hon, L.8S.Huntington, hon.Isaac Burpee, hon.Thomas Coffin, R.W.' Scott, hon.F.Geoffrion, hon.W.B.Vail, hon.Joseph Cauchon, Officers.\u2014Clerk of the Privy Council, Wm.A.Himsaworth : assistant, J.O.Côté.Clerks.\u2014F.H.Himsworth, H.Alexander, Wm.Horace Lee, Lewis J.Burpeo, and Frauk Newby ; M.Naughten, doorkeeper and messenger; Bénoni Grenier, W.Groom and Wm.Reynolds, messcugers.Commissioner per Dedimus potestatum.\u2014Wm.A.Himsworth.GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS, SEAT OF GOVERNMENT AT OTTAWA.Governor Gencral\u2019 Office.\u2014 Lieut.-Colonel the hon ; E.G.I.Littleton, secretary ; John Kidd, chicfolerk.A.St.Leger Herbort, Charles Jones, Wm, Campbell, clerks; George Smith, messenger.Department of Jutice.\u2014The hon.Edward Blake, minister of justice, and attorney-general of Canada : Hewitt Bernard, C.M.G., Q.C.deputy of the minister of justice ; Hugh Richardson, barrister-at-law : .Chief olerk: H.Kinloch, private seerotary : F.White, A.Koefer, J.Leslie, J.H.Hall, A.Powor.F.G.Falding, E.Y.Steele, clerks; I\u2019.Lynch and l\u2018, Curran, mossengers, Department of Militia and Defence.\u2014Lt.-col.C.Fug.Panct, deputy minister; Benjamin Sulte, J.R.E, Chapleau, and Lenry D.J.Lane, clerks; John W.Gow, messengor.Account Branch \u2014Lt.colonel John Yyaçphorson, accountant; C.H.O'Meara, F.X.Huot, .H.Aumond and A.Benoit; Napoléon Casault, messenger.Store Branch\u2014Liout.-col.T.Wily, director of stores and keeper of militia properties : Chas, Walkem, G.Grant, Fred.L.Jones, Joseph Yeoman, clerks, GENERAL STAPF.General officer commanding the Militia of Canada, major general Edward Selby Smyth; aide-de-camp to major general, captain E.G.Solby-Smyth.Adjutant General\u2019 Ofice.\u2014Colonel Walker Powell adjutant general of militia of Canada; W.R.Wright, chief clerk; lieut.-col.C.Stuart, Grant Seymour, major Donald A.Macdonald, 1st class clerks; F.X.Lambert, senior 2nd olass clerk; G.E.M.Sherwood, C.Junot, T.C.Larose, and Colin Campbell, junior 2nd class clerks; C.Dion, office-kecper; M.Ryan, messenger.Dominion In pector of Artillery and Warlike Stores.\u2014Licut.-colonel Thomas Bland Strange, Queboc. 42 GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.Deputy Adjutant-General \u2014Military district number 1, lieut-col.John B.Taylor, London; military district number 2, lieut.-col.William Smith Durie, Toronto; military district number 3, LUeut.-col.\u2014 , Worsley (acting), Kingston military district number 4, liout.-colonel .H.Jackson, Brockville; military district number 6, lieut.-col.John Fletcher, C.M.G., Montreal ; military district number 6, lieut.-colonel Antoine C.DeLotbinlére-Harwood Montreal ; military dietriet number 7, Heut.-col.Louis Adolphe Casault, C.M.G., Quebec; military district number 8, lieut.-colonel George J.Maunsell, Fredericton ; military district number 8, colonel John W.Laurie, Halifax; military district number 10, lieut.- ool.W.Osborne Smith, C.M.G., Fort Garry ; military district number 1], lieut.-colonel Chas.Fred.Hough- ton, Victoria; military district number 12, colonel honorable John Hamilton Gray, C.M.G., Charlottetown, P.E.I.Brigade Major, Province of Ontario.\u20141st brigade division, lieut.-col.James Moffat, London; 3rd brigade division, lleut.-col.V.Henry Villiers, Hamilton; bth brigade division, lieut.-col.Robert Britton Denison, Toronto; 7th brigade division, vacant,\u2014 Kingston; 8th brigade division major Gregor Mat- ico, Brockville.Brigade Major, Province of Quebec.\u2014lst brigade division, lieut.-col.Thomas Bacon, Montreal; 2nd brigade division, major the hon.Matthew Aylmer, Richmond.4th brigade division, lieut.-col.Gustave d\u2019Odet d\u2019Orsonneus, Montreal; 8th brigade division, jieut.-col.I.Lamontagne, Quebec.Brigade Major, Province of New Brunwick.brigade division, lieut.-col.James McShane, St, John Brigade Major, Province of Nova Scotia.\u20142nd brigade division, lieut.-col.Thomas Milsom, Hall- fax; 3rd brigade division, lieut.-col.C.Crewe Read, Sydney, Cape Breton.Paymater \u2014Military district number ove, captain F.B.Leys, London; military district number two, major W.Norcott Alger, Toronto; military district number three, lieut.-col.Maxwell W.Strange, Kingston; military district number four, major David Wylie, Brockville; military district number five, major T.Amyrauld, Montreal ; military district number six, major William H.Brehaut, Montreal ; military district number seven, major W.H.Forrest Quebec; military district number eight, lieut-col W.T.Baird, Fredericton; military district number nine, major Chas.J.Macdonald, Halifax ; military district number ten, \u2014 \u2014; military distriot number eleven, captain Ed.Mallandaino, Viotoris, B.C.; military district number twelve, capt.F.B.Beer, Charlottetown, P.E.I, GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIREOTORY.43 Department of Minister of Customs.\u2014Hon.Ieanc Burpce, minister of customs; James Johnson, commissioner of customs; J.Drysdale, chief clerk and accountant; P.C.Ryanand T.J.Watters, assist.accountants; J.W.Peachy, chief clerk correspondence; J.R.Audy, clerk of seizures and forms; G.A.Mailleue, P.E.Sheppard, W.A.Bell, H.C.Hay, J.Barry, G.M.Grant, C.F.Stevens, and C.V.F.Bliss, (private gec'y.), Jos.S.Fairweather, Clarence H.Harding, F, Bennett, A.C.Bleakney, G.H.Faw- cett and W.C.Baker, clerke; H.Kavanagh, * Kerr, and J.W.Cudlip, i J.J.napectors of ports; John Wallsand Jas.Brewer, messengers.COLLECTORS OF OUSTOMS IN THE DOMINION®, Ports and Collector in the Province af Ontario and Quebec.Those marked * are % Amherstburg, E.Anderson * Belleville, Ant.Dixon * Brantford, D.Curtis, jr.Brighton, Mirton K.Luck- wood * Brockville, G.Easton Burwell, E.A.Dunham * Chatham, J, G.Penne- father * Chippewa, C.St.G.Yarwood Clarencoville, W.B.Pat- tison # Clifton, W.Leggett # Conticook, W.B.liams ® Cobourg, G.Perry * Colborne, W.A.Rooth * Collingwood, T.R.Ferguson ¢ Cornwall, R.K.Bullock * Cramaho, J.M.Merri- man * Darlington, J.Rankin * Dover, T.B.Barret * Dundas, T.Clark, acting] collector Dundee, E, D.Philips * Dunville, A.Brownson * Elgin, R.P.MeMilian * Fort rie, R.Graham * Frolighsburg, F.J.Par- Warchousing l\u2019orts.Magdalen Islande, J.J Fox * Montreal, W.B.Simpson + Morrisburg, H.Carman * Napanee, J.Benson * New Carlisle, L.Robi- taille * Newcastle,F.Farmæomb * Niagara, W.Kirby * Oakville, R.K.Chisholm * Oshawa, C.Walsh * Ottawa, Z.Wilson Owen Sound, W.A.Stephens * Paris, F.H.Haycock Penctanguishene, W.N Rutledge * Percé, G.Le Boutillier * Peterboro, C.Perry Philipsburg, W.W.Smith * Picton, J.S.Clute Potton, Geo.Gunn * Prescott, H.D.Jessup * Quebec, J.W.Duns- comb * Rimouski, P.L.Gau- vreau Rowan, P.Bennett Russelltown, BR.Rodgers * St Catherines, J.Clark * Sarnia, G.N.Matheson Saugeen, G.C.Douglas * Sault Ste.Marie, J.er * Gaspe, E, Tetu Wilson 44 GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.* Gananoque, J.Ormis.' ton * Goderich, D.Doty * Guelph, E.Carthew * Hamilton, W.H, Kitt- son Hemmingford, M.Sweet * Hope, E.J.W.Burton * Kingston, W.R.Min- gaye Kingville, S.A.King Lacolle, A.Holden * Lindsay, D.Brown * London, J.B.Strathy * Stanley, J.T.C.Finlay Stanstead, C.8.Chaunell * St.Johns, B.Burland * Stratford, J.Hamilton Sutton, B.Seaton c H * Three Rivers, Godby * Toronto, Jas.F.Smith * Trenton, D.Robbin * Wallaceburgh,C.Fraser * Whitby, W.Warren * Windsor, W.Benson * Woodstock, W.H.Van Ingen Ports and Collectors of Customs, Province of Nova Scotia.* Amherst, N.Tupper * Annapolis, A.Fullerton * Antigonish, Ii.McPhie * Arichat, Simon Donovan * Baddeck, A.Cameron * Bridgetown, S.Ruggles * Barrington, D.Sargent * Cornwall, Ebenezer Rand * Digby, Botsford Viets .Gags orough, J.A.or * Halifax, Hon.W.Ross * Port Hawkesbury, M.McDonald * Port Hood, E.D.Tre- maine Locke Port, Goorge Stalk er * Londonderry, R.Dill * Liverpool, J.- H.Frce- man * Lunenburg, Ed.Dow- ling * Margaretsville, D.W.Landers * North Sydney, C.B., T.S.Bown, jum, * Parrsborough, A.S.Townshend * Pictou, D.Macdonald * Shelburne, Jas.Muir * Sydney, C.B., C.E.Leonard * Weymouth, 8.Jones * Port Mrdway, Jos.J.Letson Windsor, lidw.O'Brien * Yarmouth, MH.A, Hood Ports and Collectors of Customs, Province of New Brunswick.* Bathurst, I, Meahan Bay Verte, W.Prescott Caraquette, J.G.C Blackhall * Fredericton, A.P.Street * Hillsborough, William Wallace McAdam Junction, 8.Watts * Moncton, J.Robertson * Newcastle, R.B, Uaddow * Chatham, D.Ferguson * Dalhousie, W.Montgomery * Dorchester, J.llickman Shippegan, P.J.N.Du- maresq * St.Audrews,C.M.Gove * St.George, James A.Moran * St.John, J.R.Ruel * St.Stephens, Henry Webber GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.U * Richibucto, Henry Li- [Truro, J.F.Crowe vingaton * Welchpool, (Campo- * Richmond Station, J.Rello), John Farmer T.Allan * West Isles, J.E.Dixon * Sackville, J.D.Dixon |* Woodstook, D.F.Mer- # Shediac, D.Hanington rett Manitoba, Winnipeg, Geo.B.Spencer.Britik Columbia.Victoria, Hon.W.Uamley.Prince Edward Iland.Charlottetown, D.Currie.DEPARTMENT OF MINISTER OF FINANCE.\u2014Hon, R.J.Cartwright, minister of finance; J.Langton, auditor and deputy head; Norris Godard, Dominion bookkeeper and chief clerk; T.Cruse, chequea; R.W.Baxter, audit lodger : G.M.Jarvis, J.A.Torrance, R.OReilly, W.A, Geddes, J.A, Clayton, G.Y.Crookshauk, J.P.Macpherson and John MoNicol, asst.bookkeopers; M.A.Higgina, warrant clerk; H.H.Gray, asst.warrant clerk; hon.John Simpson asst, auditor; J.{Patterson, appropriation clerk; E.C.Barber, J.B.Simpson, and Geo.Aumond, auditing; T.D, Tims, financial inspector; Thos.Hector, correspondence; T.Cross, statistical returns; W.A.Blackmore, clerk and private sccretary to Minister of Finance; T.Toller, H.A.Jones, C.Webber, and W.Hatch, clerks outlying Provinces; Thomas Ross, chief clerk, and W.L.Orde, clerk contingencies; C.J.Anderson, chief clerk, and HR.Fripp, C.J.Tasker, and H.F.Fosberry, clerks Savings Banks; J.B.Cherriman, superintendent of Insurance; C.E.Anderson, assistant superintendent of insurance; P.Pender, J.Pender, Thos.Coad and Peter Connolly, messengers.DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIO WoRKs.\u2014Hon.A.Mc- Kenzie, minister of public works; W.Buckingham, private secretary to minister; T.Trudeau, deputy minister; F.Braun, secretary.Engineering Branch.\u2014J.Page, chief engincer; G, F.Baillairgé.assistant engincer; Chas.McCarthy, John Lo B.Ross, draughtsmen; T.8.Scott, chief architect; S.McLaughlin, photographer.Financial DBranch.\u2014J.Baine, bookkeeper and accountant; Octave Dionne and A.P.Bradley, assis- Tot eoookkeepors; J.W.Harper, clerk and pay- aster. 46 GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.A Corresponding Branch.\u2014T.B.French, J.F.N.Bonneville, À.E.Evanturel, L.E.S.O.Chapleau, William J.Tilley, L.Lefebvre, Lucien N.Fortier, A.J.Duffy, L.D.Dion, L.H.Filteau and A.Fisher, clorks; H.A.Fissinnlt, aw clerk; J.Deslau- rier, M.Walsh, H.Potvin, messcugers.J.Hurteau, H.Elliott, J.Cowan and Charles Taylor, official arbitrators; F.H.Ennis, secretary.DEPARTMENT OF INLAND REVENUDE.\u2014Hon.F.Geoffrion, minister of Inland,revenue; Alfrod Brunel, commissioner ; Edward Miall, jun, assistant; À.Graham, W.L.Heron, F.K.Blatoh, C.E.Chub- buck, Alphonse Lusignan, Fred.Measam, Richard Nettle, William Himsworth, R.H.Teakles, P.M, Robin, Neil Stewart, F.R.Campesu, J.F.Shaw, and John Brunel, W.F.Johustone, J.E.Valin, Wn, Carter, clerks; John Fowler and Geo.Fowler, Messengers.DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.\u2014Hon.David Laird, minister of the interior and superintendent oneral of Indian affairs; E.A.Meredith, LL.D., eputy of the minister of the interior; M.G.Diock- ieson, private secretary and clerk; Wm.Howe, sen., 2nd olass clerk.Indian Bramch.\u2014Lawrence Vankoughnet, deput superintendent; ft.Sinclair, accountant; A.McN.Neill, corresponding clerk; J.V.DeBoucherville, translator, &c.; M.Benson, assistant corresponding clerk; Frederick Smith, asst.accountant, John Penner, clerk.Ordnance and Admiralty Lands Branch.\u2014W.F Coflin, commissioner of ordnance and admiralty lauds; F.I.Austin, clerk; 4.Mills, bookkeeper; C.Rogers, lands bailiff and cler®.Jominion Lands Branch.\u2014Col.J.8.Dennis, sur- veyor-general; L.Russel, assistant surveyor general; .Andrew Russell, chief clerk ; J.Johnson, F.Clayton, P.B.Bymes, F.Checkley, R.Baldwin and T.Lacaseo, draughtsmen ; W.M.Goodeve, P.B.Douglass, N.Tétu, K.J.Henry, F.H.Cowper Cox, KR.Lang, and W.B.Richardson, clorks; D.Codd, agent, Winnipeg.DEPARTMENT OF MARINE AND FISHERIES.\u2014 Hon.Albert James Smith, minister; Wm.Smith, deputy minister; W.¥.Whitcher, commissioner of fisheries: John Hardie, ohief clerk; Joseph Tom- linson, genoral superintendent of lights and constructive engiucer; Joun \u2018Tiltou, accountant and first class clerk; 8.I.Bauset aud Wm, Loftus Magee, rst class clerks; William Steil Pettegrew and Frs.¥.Gourdenu, sen.second class clorks: Wim.I.Alox- ander, William Patrick Anderson, (assistant engineer) Robert Norris Venning, George Trudeau, aud John Makinson, jun, second olass olerks; Arthur Chisholm, GENERAL MISOELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.47 stenographic writer and third olass clerk; W.B.'Carlton, James Brooke Halkett, and Frederick Edmund Anthony Gautier, third class olerks; Joseph Tom- linson, Jun, Henry Gustavus Tiepko, Alexis Fraser, Vernon Nicholson and J.À.L.Waddell, extra clerks ; Jules Morin and James Robertson, messengers; J.U.Gregory, agent, Quebec; John H.Harding, agent, 8t.John, N.B.; Henry W.Johnston, agent, Hulifax, N.S.; Jas.Cooper, agent And inspeotor of lights, Victoria, B.C.; William Mitchell, agout, Charlottetown, \u2019.K.T; Jas.Mitchell, inspector of lights for Now Brunswick, Newcastle, N.B.; John Kendrick, inspector of lights for Nova Scotia, Halifax, N.8.: Darius Smith, inspector of lights above Montreal, Ottawa, Ont.; Captains Peter Astle Scott, R.N., chairman of board of examiners of masters and mates, Geo.Mackenzie and David Hunter, examiners, Halifax, N.S.; E.D.Ashe, R.N., and Anselme Marmen, examiners, Quebec; Joseph Prichard, examiner, St.John, N.B., and navigating Lieutenant Daniel M.Browne, R.N., clerk to Chairman, Halifax, N.8.; Samuel Risley, chairman of Board of Steamboat Inspection and inspector for Ontario, Huron and Superior Division, Toronto; Walter J.Meneilley, inspector for West Ontario Division, Toronto; William M.Smith, deputy chairman and inspector for New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, St.John, N.B.; John Burgess, inspeotor for Montreal Division, Montreal ; Joseph Taylor, inspector for Kast Ontario Division, Kingston, Ont.; F.X.Befort, inspector for Three Rivers Division, Sorel; Jos.Samson, inspeotor for Quebec Division, Quebec; Thomas Westgarth, inspector for British Columbia Division, Viotoria, B.C.; Samuel Wilmot, superintendent of Fish-breed- ing establishments, Newcastle, Ont.; William H.Venning, inspector of fisheries for New Brupswiok, St John, N.B.; P.S.Hamilton, inspector of fisheries for Nova Scotia, Halifax, N.8.; W.H.Rogers, Gshery officer, Amherst, N.S.; Napoléon Lavoie, commiundor of the fisheries protection steamer; A Marmen, commander of steamer Druid; Auguste C.Derpres, commandor of steamer Napoleon IF; George Matson, commander of steamer Newfield ; Daniel Morrison, commander of steamer Sér James Douglas; and Marmaduke Graburn, acting commander of a Government vessel: George T.Kingston, M.A,, superintendent of Meteorological office and director of Magnetic Observatory, Toronto; rev.James Williamson, M.A., LL.D., director of Observatory, Kingston, Ontario; C.H.McLeod, director of Observatory, Montreal; Edward D.Ashe, director of Observatory, Quebec; and George Hutohi- son, director of Observatory, St.John, New Brunswick; John MeLaughlin, \u201cchief constable of water police, Montreal; and RK.H.Russell, chief constable 48 GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.of Water police and shipping master, Quebec; Allan McLean, shipping master, St.John, New Brunswick; and James D.Cummins, shipping master, Halifax, Nova Scotia; and William J oughan, whip, pin master, Charlottetown, P.E.I; Elijah Wood, arbour master, Halifax, N.S.; William White, harbour master, Charlottetown, P.E.L ; Jeremish Nagle, harbour master, Victoria and Esquimault, B.C.; and Joseph Eden, harbour master, Gaspé, P.Q.; A.Sclater, port warden, Montreal; John Dick, port warden, Quebec; David Hunter, port warden, Halifax, N.S.; and J.Nagle, port warden, Victoria and Esquimault, B.C.DEPARTMENT OF MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE.\u2014 Hon.Luc Letellier de St.Just, Minister of Agriculture; J.C.Taché, deputy to the minister; John Lowe, secretary of the Department; A.J.Cambio, patent clerk and acting chief clork; H.B.Small, accountant of Immigration Branch; H.Casgrain, first-class clerk of patent branch; rev.C.Tanguay, attaché; Stanislas Drapeau, D.Brymner, W.H.Johnson, C.C.Neville, E.Tétu, (private secretary); D.Routhicr, J.B.Jackson, schior second class clerks; J.KE.D\u2019 Auteuil, junior second class clerks; D.Lanigan, J.¥.Dionne.W.J.Lynch and Thomas McCabe, third- class clerks; J.E.Lemieux, office-keeper; Joseph Loveillée, mo delrepairer; J.Boily, B.Moreau and J.B.Lacroix, messengers.EMIGRATION DEPARTMENT.webec.\u2014L.Stafford, agent; A.Stein, assistant; P.Doyle, clerk; Wm.Anderson, interpreter; James Lilly, messenger; L.J.Roy, M.D., and A, Kowand, M.D., inspectin physicians, \u2018Sherbrooke.\u2014Hy.Hubbard, agent, Montreal.\u2014J.J.Daley, agent.Ottawa.\u2014W.J.Wills, agent.Kingston.\u2014R.Macpherson, agent.Toronto.\u2014J.A.Donaldson, agout.Hamilton.\u2014John Smith, agent.London, Unt.\u2014A.G.Smyth, ageut.St.John, N.B.\u2014Robert Shives.Halifax, N.5.\u2014E.Clay.Fort Garry.\u2014W.Hespoler, resident agent.Dufferin.\u2014J.Tetu, agent.Gimli, N.W.Territory.\u20143.Taylor, Icelandic agent.EMIGRATION AGENTA IN UNITED KINGDOM.London, Canadian Government, F.l, Doré, emigration agent, Canada Government Buildings, King st, Westminster; Belfast, C.Foy, 11 Claromont st.The following are special agents: H.J.Larkin, South of Ireland; Juhu Dyke, in connection with GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIREOTORY.49 London office; P.De Cazes, 12 Avenue Lamothe Piquet, Paris; S.Jonassenand W, C.Krieger, lce- land.ON THE CONTINENRT.\u2014 Paris, G.Bossange, 16 Rue du quatre Septembre; Antwerp, Richard Berns, 82 Marché au Chevaux ; Hawre, C.Brown; Bale (Switzer land,) P.Rommell & Co, À.Zwilchenbart.QUARANTINE.Grosse Isle.\u2014F, Montizambert, M.D., medical au- perintendent.; Hatifax.\u2014W.N.Wickwire, M.D., inapecting physician; Jas.Pitta, M.D., resistant.88.John, N.B.\u2014W.Harding, M.D., inspecting pby- sician; Thos.Walker, M.D., assistant.Picton, N.S.\u2014W.E.Cooke, M.D., inspecting physician.Charlottetown, P.E.1\u2014W.H.Hobkirk, M.D., in- speoting physician.DEPARTMENT OF SECRETARY OF STATE OF CANADA.\u2014Hon.R.W.Scott, secretary of State.Minister's Office.\u2014E.J.Langevin, under secretary of State; Grant Powell, W.H, Jones, H.E.Stecle, and I.M.Tetu, clerka; S.Tobin, R.N,, olerk and private secretary to Secretary of State.Clerk of the Crown in Chancery.\u2014R.Pope.Registry Branch.,\u2014L.A.Catellier, deputy registrar; J.A.Belanger, E.Brousseau, J.Burns, C.Balle n- tyne, A.G.Learoyd, and W.G.Gliddon, olerks.Clerk of Record.\u2014H.J.Morgan, Stationery Branch.\u2014J.Young, J.Rhodes, T.Rox- borough and T.Robertson, clerks.Ofice of Queen\u2019s Printer.\u2014Brown Chamberlin, C.M.G., Queen's printer; W.Gliddon, A.Potvin and A.G.Kingston, clerks.Messengers\u2014P.Logan, T.O'Keefo, J.Hughes, and J.Larkin.DEPARTMENT OF REORIVER GENERAL.\u2014Hon.T.Coflin, receiver general; T.D.Harington, deputy do; I.C, Bramley, chief clerk and bookkeeper; K Lewis, bank account and debenture olerk; I.B.Stanton, receipts olerk; C.E.Targeon, Dominion stook clerk; C.W.Shay, asst.debenture clerk; F.Hunter, eub-accountant and assistant bookkeeper ; J.B.H.Neeve, stamps and correspondence clerk ; J.R.{Nash, warrant clerk; H.G.Dunlevie, sub- acoountant; C.A.Gough, general olerk; K.D.Sutherland, general clerk; ¥.L, Cnssault, office keeper and messenger; F.McCaffrey, messenger ; Jas.MoCnffrey, asst.messenger and fireman.D bu GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.- Chinio,dSugéne.TREASURY BoARD.\u2014John Langton, secretary; J.M.Courtney, accountant, FINANCE OrFICERS, NoOvA SCOTIA AND New BrUNSWICE.\u2014T.D.Tims, financial inspector.Halifax .\u2014J.R.Wallace, asst.receiver general and cashier, Government Savings bank; Sydenham Howe, auditor; S¢ John, N.B.\u2014 Wm, Seely, auditor; R.W.Crookshank, asst.receiver general and cashier Government Savings bank.GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA, Montreal.\u2014Alfred R.C.Selwyn, F.R.S,, F.G.S., director; E.Billings, F.G.8., palisontologis: Bernard J.Harrington, B.A., Ph.D., chemist and mineralogist.SENATORS OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA.Hox.D.CHRISTIE, SPEAKER.NAME.P.0.ADDRESS.The Honorable Aikins, James Cox.Toronto.+ «vs.Woodstock, Ont .Toronto.North Sydney, C.B.Rivière-des-Lrairies lexander, George.Man, George William.Archibald, Thomas D.Armand, Joseph F.Baillargeon, Pierre.Que ec.Bellerose, Joseph Hyacinthe.sSt.Vincent de Paul.Benson, James Rea.St.Catharines, Ont.Botsford, Amos Edwin.Westcock, Westmare: and.Bourinot, John.00 Sydne ,C.B.Brown, George.Toronto, Bureau, Jacques Olivier.Montreal.Campbell, Alexander.Toronto.Carrall, Robert W.W.Barkerville, B.C.Chaflers William Henry.St.Césaire.Chapais, Joan Charles.St, Denis, Q Christie, David Cochrane, Matthow Henry.Compton.Cormier, Charles Plessisville.Cornwall, Clement Franci DeLery, Alexandre René C.Dever, James.Dickey, Robert B, .Amherst, N.8.Dickson, Walter Hamiiton.Niagara, Dumouchel, Léandre.Montreal, Q.Fabre, Hector.Ceres .Quebec.Ferguson, John.Bathurst, N.B.Ferrier, Jowes.Montreal, Flint, Billa.Belleville.Girard, Mare Amable.8t.Boniface, Man.Glasier, John.Sunbury, N.B.Guévremont, Jean Baptiste.Sorel. GÉNERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.B81 NAME.P.0.ADDRESS, Hamilton, John.+.Hawkesbury.Hamilton, Jobn.Kingston.Haviland, Thomas Heath.Charlottetown, P.E.I.© Haythorne, Thomas Poore.Charlottetown, P.E.I.- Holmes, Jobhu.+veesa Pictou, N.S, Howlan, G.W.se.Alberton, P.E.1.aulbach, Henry A.N.Lunenburg, N.S.Boucherville, .London, Ont.» Rivière-Ouello.Lacoste, Louis.Leonard, Elijah.Letellier de St Just, McClelan, Abner Reid .Hopewell, N.B.McDonald, Donald.Toronto.McLelan, Archibald W.Londonderry, N.S.Macdonald, Williwn John.\u2026 Victoria, B.C Macfarlane, A.sons».Wallace, N.S.McMaster, William.Toronto.Macpherson, David Lewis.Toronto.Miller, William.sess Arichat, X.S.Montgomery, Donald.Park Corner, I\".L.1.Muirhead, William.eee .Chatham, N.B Northup, Jeremiah.Halifax.Odell, William Hunter.Fredericton.IAquet, A.H.8t.Cuthbert, Q Ponny, Edward Goff .Montreal.I'rice, David Ldward.Quebec.Read, Robert.Belleville, Ont.Reesor, David.«vse.Markham, Ont.Robertson, John.St, John, N.B.Ryan, Thomas.Scott, Richard William.Seymour, Benjamin.Shaw, James.Montreal, Ottawa, .Port Hope.Smith's Falls.Simpson, John .Bowmanville.Skead, Jaures.Ottawa.Smith, Frank.Toronto.Sutherland, John.Kildonan, Mauitoba Trudel, F.X.A.«v.Montreal.Vidal, Alexander.Surnia.Wark, David.+\u2026.\u2026.Fredericton, N.B.Wilmot, Robert Duncan.,.Sunbury, N.B.Wilson, Charles,.Montreal.Robert Le Moine, clerk, master in chancery, cashier andaccountant; FenningaTaylor, deputy clerk, clerk assistant and master in chancery; KE.I.Montizam- bert, law clerk, clerk of committees and English translator; Rev.Canon Johnston, chaplain; James Adam.son, first English clerk and clerk of English journals, &c.; Peter Miller, second English clerk and clerk of routine and proceedings ; Neil McLoan, third English clerk and clerk of Private Bills; A.A.Boucher, chief French translator and clerk; A.Garneau, first French translator and clerk; J.de St.Denis Le Moine, clerk of French journals, second French 52 GENERAL, MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.translator and sergeant at arms; Ivanhoe Taché, assistant clerk of French journals and deputy ser- geant-at-arms; R.W.Stephen, assistant accountant and clerk; Alex Soutter, junior, clerk; R.Edward Kimber, gentleman usher of the black rod; J.B.Myrand, postmaster; Peter Dunne, housekeeper; P.Ratty, doorkeeper; S.I.Jones, news-room keeper; Cha.Young, speaker\u2019s messenger; James Doherty, wardrobe, &c.; F.Gilbert, bank messenger ; Thomas Wheelar, and John Dunne, messengers; Louis Ro- bitaille, J.Wingfield, O.Archambault, J.H.Pelletier, Joseph H.Dessaint sosslonal messongers; Alpine Grant, H, W.Bucke, and William Bell Hyrdman pages.HOUSE OF COMMONS, Hon.T.W.ANGLIN, SPEAKER.CONBTITUENOCIRS, MEMBERS.P.0.ADDRESF.Addington.Sohuyler Shibley.Murvale, 0.\"John Wallace.Hillxboro,\u2019N.B.E.B.Borron.Sault St Marie, O.William H.Ray.Clementsport,N.5.Angus Molsaac.Anti onish, N.S.Thomas Christie.Lachute, Q- Jos.Alf.Mousseau.Montteal, Q.Chris.H.Pozer.8t.George, Q.U.J.Robillard\u2026 Beauharnoie, Q- Bellechasse.JG Blanchet.Levis, Q.\u2018 a .erthier (en Berthier.EB.O.Cuthbert.haut.) Q.Bonaventure.Hon.T.Robitaille.New Carlisle, Q.Bothwel David Mills.Clearville, O- Brant, N.Gavin Fleming.Glenmorris, O.Brant, 8.Wm.Paterson.Brantford, O.Brockville.Jacob D.Buell .Brockville, O.Brome.Nath, Pettos.Knowlton, Q.Bruce, N.R.John Gillies.Paisley, O.Bruce, 8.B.Hon.Ed.Blake.Ottawa, ON.L.Mackay Sydney, N.S.Cape Breton, C.B.& Wm.aie | f Little Glace } Donald.« Bay, N.S.Cardwell.| Hon.J.H.\\Toronto Cameron.Cariboo, B.C.J.8.Thompson.Barkerville, B.C.Carleton, N.B B.B.Ap leby.Woodstock, N.B.Carleton, O.- John Rochester.Ottawa, O.Chambly.FB.Benoit.\u2018 St Hubert, Qu 0 ap de La Mng- Champlain.ont; isi delaîne, Q.: Hon, H.L.Charleveix.Langevin } Quebeo.Charlotte, N.B.A.H.Gillmor.St.George, N.B.Chateaugusy.Hon.L.H.Holton.Montreal, Q. GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.53 Chicoutimi Murray Bey, Q.Saguenay.Colchester .\u2026'Thos.McKay.Truro, N.8.Compton.Hon.J.H.Pope.Cookshire, Q.Cornwall, Ta\u2026{ Alex.Francis } Cornwell O.Cumberland.| Hon.C.Tupper, | Ottawa, 0.Digby.\u2026 Hon.W.B.Vail.Ottawa, O.Dore oster, © .F.F.Rouleau.+; Quebeo bask rummon rthabaska- Arthabasks, .| Wilfred Laurier } villle, Q.Dundes.William Gibson.Morrisburgh, O.Durham, E.R.Lewis Ross.Port Hope, O.Durham, W.R.H.W.Burk.Bowmanville, O.Elgin, E.R.C.Maocdougall.St.Thomas, O.Elgin, W.R.George E.Casey.Fingal, O.ES8\u20acX.-.WI.MoGregor.Windsor, O.rontenao vvv.G.A.Kirkpatriok.Kingston, O.BSPpé.\u2026.\u2026.Glengarry.| Archibald Mo- Breadalbane, O.ab.Gloucester.Hon.T.W.Anglin.8t.John, N.B.Grenville, S.B.Wm.H.Brouse.Prescott, Ont.Grey, E.R.Wm.K.Flesher.Flesherton, O Grey, N.R.George Snider.Owen Sound, O.Grey, 8.R.Geo.Landerkin.Hanover, O.Guysborough.John A.Kirk.Glenelg, N.8.Haldimand.David Thompson.Indiana, O.Halifax Alfred G.Jones.Halifax, N.S.\"| Patriok Power.Halifax, N.S.Halton.Wm, McCraney.Oakville, O.Hamilton, City { Lmlillue Irving, } Hamilton, O.Hants, N.S.M.H.Goudge.Windsor, O.Hastings, E.R.John White.Roslin, O.Bastings, N.R.Mackenzie Bowell.Belleville, O.Hastings, W.R.James Brown.Belleville, O.Hochelaga.T.C.A.Desjardins.Montreal, Q.Huntingdon.Julius Scriver\u2026 .Hemmingford, Q.Huron, Cen, R.Horaca Horton.Goderich, O.Huron, N.R.Thomas Farrow.Bluevale, O.Huron, S.R.Thos.Greenway.Centralis, O.Iberville.Frangois Bechard.Mount Johnson,Q Inverness.8am.MoDonnell.Port Hood, N.S.Jacques Cartier .T.A.R.Laflamme.Montreal, Q.Joliette.Louls F.G.Baby.Joliette, Q.Kamouraska.C.A.Pelletier.Quebec Kent, N.B.Geo.McLeod.St.John, N.B.Kent, 0.Rufus Stephenson.Chatham, O.King's, N.B.James Domville.St.John, N.B.King's, N.S.Fred.W.Borden.Canniug, N 8.Charlottetown, Hon D.Davies.Kiugs, P, E.1.| A.um go EL el, 54 GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.Right | Hou.Sir Kingston.J.A.Mac- Toronto, O.donald, K.C.B.Lambton.Hon.A.Mackenzie.Ottawa, O.Lanark, N.R.Daniel Galbraith.Almonte, O.Lanark, 8.R.John G.Haggart.Perth, O.Laprairie.A.Pinsonneault.St.Jacques le M.L'Assomption.Hilaire Hurteau\u2026St.Lin, Q.Laval.A.Quimet.Montreal, Q Leeds and Gren- Joe.Frederiok ville, N.R.Ferguson.} Kemptville, O.Leeds, S.R.D.Ford Jones.Gananoque, O.Lennox.Hon.R.J.Curt.Ottawa, O.wright.Lovis., -L.H.Fréchette.Quebec.Lincoln, .James Norris.Catharines, O.Lisgar Man.Hon.J.C.Schultz.\u201cWinnipeg, Man.L'istet.P.B.Casgrain.Quebec London.JH, Fraser.London, 0.Lotbiniére.\"\u201cHonry Bernier.:Lotbinière,Q.Lunenburg.Charles E.Church,Chester, N.S, Marbquette, Man.Jos.Ryan.Porta AY la Maskinongé.Louis A Boyer.Montreal, % Mogantic,.\u201cEd, E.Richard.Arthabaskav 1lo,Q.Middlesex, E.R.DD.Macmillan.London, O.Middlesex, N.R.Middlesex, w.Re George W.Ross.Strathroy, O.Nieisquol.Wm.Donahue.Montreal, Q.Mouck.\u201cL.McCallum.Stromness, oO.Montcalm.Firman Dugus.Montcalm, Q.Monteaim H.T.Taschereau.-Quebec Montmorency \u2026 Joan Langlois.Quebec Montreal, C.B.Devlin .ontreal, Montreal, E.Louis A.Jotté .Montreal, Montreal, Ww.Thos.Workman.Montreal, Q.Muskoka .A.P, Cockburn.Gravenhurst, O.Napierville.| Sixte Loupal } Napiervillo, Q.Niagara .Jos.Burr Plumb.Niagara, O.Nicolet.Joseph oningham | Now os New W eoimine- Jas.Cunningham J Ne New cetraine- Norfolk, N.R.John Charlton - Lynedooh, = Norfolk, S.R.William Wallace.Simcoe, O.Nr J Hon Peter Mie Montreal, Q.Northumber- J James Lyons { ; land, O.E.R.Biggar.Murray, O.Nome { William Kerr.{ Cobourg, 0.Ontario, N.K.Adam Gordon.Manchester, O.Ontario, S.R\u2026 How: Malcolm 4 Ottawa, 0.Ottawa, Cova Alonzo Wright.Ironside, Hull, Q, GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.55 j J.M, Currler.Ottawa, City.J; MM.Currier.1 ottawa, 0.Oxford, N.R.Thomas Oliver.Woodstock, O.Oxford, S.R.J.A.Skinner.Woodstock, O.Peol.Robert Smith.Brampton, O.Perth, N.R .A.Monteith.Stratford, O.Perth, S.R.James Trow.Shakespeare, O.Peterboro\u2019, E.R.James Hall.Peterborough, O.Peterboro\u2019, W.R.John Bertram.Peterboro\u2019, O.James.W.Car-) New Glasgow, Pictou.miohael.N.S.Jno A.Dawson Pictou, N.S.Pontiac.W.McK.Wright.Ottawa, O.Portneut.9- Eedras A.De { Cap Santé, Q.St Georges Prescott .Albert Haga Plantagenet, O.t Tignish, P.E.Ii S.F.Perr; Prince, P.E.I.{Sates Too.) Port Hill, PET Prince Edward.Walter Ross Picton, O Provencher,Man.A.Bannatyne.Winnipeg, M.Quebec, Centre { Hon.Joseph E.{ottawa, 0.Quebec, East.Hon, Isidore Thi- } Quebeo.Quebec, West.Hon.T.McGreevy uebec Quebeo, Co.P.A.Caron.uebec Queen's, N.B.John Farris.Cambridge, N.B Queen's, N.8.James F.Forbes.Liverpoo , 85.z awa, U.Queens, P.E.1.Hog, Daxid ore) Summerfield, Renfrew, N.R.Peter Whiter.Pembroke, O.Renfrew, S.R.J.L.McDougall Renfrew, O.Restigouche.George Moffat.Dalhousie, N.B.Richelieu.Georgo = Barthe.Sorel, Q.Mun .Biohmond, NS } SE un } Arichat, NS.Ichmon an on.- Wolfe mer, jun.yn Melbourne, Q.Rimouski.J.B.R.Fiset.Rimouski, Q.Rouville.C.E.Church.Chester, N.§.Russell .R.Blackburn.Now pn st Hyacinthe.Lee Louis Delorme.St.Éfyacinthe, Q.John, N.B.,fJ.S.Boles de Clty\u2026.:.! Veber.J st.John, N.B.St.John, N.B.Hon.I.Burpee.] Ottawa, O.A.L.Palmer.St.John, N.B.St.Johns, ) .Frs.Bourassa, jr.Belle Alodie.St.Maurice.C.G.Lajoio.Yamachiche, Q.3 Hon.Donald À.II.B.House, Selkirk, Man.{ Smith.Montreal, Q.Shefford.\u2026\u2026ÔBon LS.Hun-} Ottawa, 0.Shelbyrno .J Hon, T.Coffin.Ottaws, O, 56 GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.Sherbrooke.E.T.Brooks.8herbrooke, Q.Simooe, N.R.Herman H.Cook.Toronto, O.Simcoe, 8.R.Wm.C.Little.Allandale, 0.Soulanges.Jacque ues P.i Lan.St.Polycarpe,Q Stanstead.Chs, O.Colby.Stanstead, 9 Stormont.\u2026 Cyril Archibald { Diokinson's Bunbury .Charles Burpee.Sheflield, &S B.Témiscouata .Jean B.Pouliot } Riviere du Loup Terrebonne.L.F.R.Masson.Terrebonne, Q.Three Rivers.Wm.McDougall.Three Rivers, Q.Toronto Centre.Jahn Macdonald.Toronto, O.Toronto East.8.Platt.Toronto, O.Toronto West.{ Hon 7.B B.Rob- Toronto, O Two Mountains J.B.Daoust.\"Montreal, Q.Vancouver Is-{ Arthur Bunster Viotorla, B.C.Vaudreuil.R.W.Harwood.Vaudreuil, : Verohéres .Hon.F.Geoffrion.Verchéres, Viotorla, B.C.{A-de Cosmos, F re.} Viotoria, B.C.Viotoria, N.B.John Costigan.Grand Falls, N.B.Victoria, N.8.B.E.Tremaine.Baddeck, N.S.Viotoria, O., N.R.Hector Cameron.Toronto, 0.Viotoria, O., S.R.Arthur MeQuade.Umemee, 0.Waterloo, N.R.1.E.Bowman.St.Jacobs, O.Waterloo, 8.R.(James Young.Galt, O, Welland.\u201cVW.A.Thomson.\u201cClifton, 0.Wellington, C.R.Geo.T.Orton.Fer, us, O.Wellington, N.R.N.Higinbotham.Guelph, O.Wollington, S.R.: David Stirton.Guelph, O.Wentworth, N.R.\u201cThomas Balin.Strabane, O.Wentworth, 8.1.Jos.Rymal .Barton, O.Westmorland.Hon.A.J.Smith Ottawa, O.Yale, B.C.E.Dewdney 0 Victoria, B.C.Yamaska,.Charles 1.Gill.8orel, Q.Yarmouth .Frank Killam.Yarmouth, N.S.York, N.B.John Pickard.Fredericton, N.B.York, O., ER.Jas.Metcalfe.Yorkville, O.York, O., N.R.VAI.H, Dymond.Toronto, O.York, O., W.R.David Blain.Toronto, O.OFFICERS OF THE HOQUBK OF COMMONS, Carey DEPARTMENT.\u2014Alfred Patrick, clerk of the House: Henry Hartuey, deputy clerk of the House and accountant; Eugdne U.l\u2019iché, clerk assistant ; John G.Bourinot, 2nd clerk assistant.LAw DerARTMENT.\u2014Gustavus W.Wicksteed, Q.C., law clork; Willinn Wilson aud T.G.Cour- sollos, assistant law clerks.ASSISTANT AOCOUNTANT.\u2014JosLun Stansfold, an GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.57 GENERAL DEPARTMENT.\u2014Henry Boulton Stuart, clerk; James 8.Sloane, proof reader and olerk of stationery: R.MoG.Moffatt, indexing clerk: E.Quéry, Robert Brewer, Henry Lowe, and F.Nolan, junlor clerks.ComaiTrERS.\u2014Thaddous Patrick, clesk of railway and banking committees; O.Panet, clerk miscellaneous private bills and standing orders; E.P.Hart- ney, clerk public accounts committee, and assistant clerk of rallway and banking committees; Walter Todd, assistant clerk of miscellaneous private bills and standing orders; Jean P.Leprohon, chief clerk of committees and Speaker's secretary; ¥.X.Blan- chette, assistant clerk of committees.FRENOH TRANSLATOR'S DEPARTMENT.\u2014Tous- aint G.Coursolles, chief Frenoh translator; L.O.Davide, Franch translator of votes and proceedings and journals; J.F.Gingras, Joseph Tassé, J À Genangd, and A.Freohotte, assistant ditto.ENGLISH TRANSLATOR'S DEPARTMENT, \u2014 Wm, Wilson, chief English translatory F.Hays and R.J.Wickstoad, assistant ditto.ROUTINE AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT.\u2014Farquhar MacGillivray.JOURNALS DEPARTMENT, \u2014Wm.B.Ross, chief English journal clerk; Pierre Rivet, chief French journal clerk; J.H.T.Blais, assistant ditto; A.G.D Taylor, assistant English Journal clerk, and clerk of Detitions; Uenry Lindsay, clerk of sessional papers, VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS' DEPARTMENT.\u2014Herr- man Poetter, clerk; William C.Bowles, assistant glerk aud confldential secretary to the Clerk of the ouxe, LIBRARY OF PARLIAMENT.\u2014Alpheus Todd, librarian; A.Gérin La)oie, assistant librarian; Augustin Laperrièra and A.Hamlyn Todd, clerks; L.J.Casault and Adolphe Boucher, messengers.Poser OprioE DrrarrmgNT.\u2014P.Poirier, postmaster ; T.Falardeau, and Edward Pelletier, assis- ants, DEPARTMENT OF SERGEANT-AT-AnMAa.\u2014Donald William Maodonnell, sergeant-at-arms; Henry R.Smith, deputy sergeant-at-nrms.Lucien Dubé, chief messenger; John O'Connor door-keeper; Edward Storr, assistant door-keeper; Joseph Brown, bank messenger; Joseph Lemonde, N.Turgeon, Wm.Graham James Hoy, Ed.Steacy O.Roberge, M.Laflamme, J.BE.Assolin, Vaughan Bryce, E.Desrochers, messengers; James Fitz- simmons and George Smith, nightjwatol-mon ; Jamey Stucluir, house carpenter. 58 GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.DEPARTMENT OF PRINTING OF PARLIAMENT.\u2014 Henry Hartney, clerk; Edward Botterell, jr,, distributor of printed Papers: Napoléon Boulet, assistant do.; J.Rivet, E.O.Botterell, messengers.PROVINCE OF ONTARIO.SEAT OF GOVERNMENT-\u2014TORONTO.LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR.His Ionor the Hon.D.A.Macdonald.Private Secretary.\u2014Capt.Forsyth Grant.Executive Council.\u2014 Attorney general, hon, Oliver Mowat, Q.C.; commissioner of Public Works, hon, C.F.Fraser; provincial secretary and minister of agriculture, hon.8, C.Wood ; commissioner of Crown lands, hon.T.B.Pardee; treasurer and Minister of Education, hon.Adam Crooks, Q.C.; clerk of Executive Council, J.G.Scott.HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.HoN.RUPERT MrarsEe WELLB, Speaker.\" ; POST OFFICE CONSTITUENCIES.MEMBERS.ADDRESS.Addington.H.M.Deroche.Napanee \" Prince Arthur Algoma.S.J.Dawson.Landing Brant, N.R.H, Finlayson .Paris Brant, 8.R.LA.8.Hardy.Brantford Brockville.Col, W.H, Cole.Brockville Bruce, N.R.Donald Sinclair.Paisley Bruce, S.R.{ Hon.Ruper tM.} Toronto Cardwell, John Flog) Galt Carleton.G.W.Monk S.March Cornwall.J.G.Snetsinger.Moulinette Dufferin Dr.Barr.Horninig\u2019s Mills Dundas.West Winchester Durham, John Rossevear.Port Hope Durham, W.R.John McLeod\u2026 .Bowmanville Flgin, E.R.Dr.J.H.Wilson.St.Thomas Elgin, W.Thomas Hodgius.Toronto Kesex, S.R.i i Leamington Essox, N.Windsor Frontenac Poter Graham.Kingston Glengarry A.J.Grant.,.Williamstown Grenville, Hon.\u20ac.F.Fraser Toronto Grey, N.It David Creighton.Owen Sound Grey, E.R.A.W.Lauder.Toronto Grey, S.R.James H.HunterDurbam Haldimand .Jucob Baxter.Cayugs GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.59 ! | Halton.W.Durio Lyon .Milton Hamilton.J.M, Williams.Hamiltou Hastings, W.R.Thos.Wills.Belleville Hastings, E.R.N.8.Appleby.Shannonville Hastings, N.R.G.H.Boulter.Stirling Huron, E.R.Thos.Gibson.Wroxeter Huron, 8.R.A.Bishop.Hay Huron, W.R.A, McLagan Rosstioderich Kent, ER .Daniel McCraney Bothwell Kent, W.LR.Alex.Coutts.Valetta Kingston .W.Robinson .Kingston Lambton, W.R .Hon.T.B.PardeeToronto Lambton, E.R .Peter Graham.Warwick Lanark, N.R.William Mostyn.Almonte Lanark, S.R .Abraham Code.Innisvillo Leeds, N.R.H, Merrick.Morrickville Leeds, S.R.Dr.Preston.Newboro Lennox.J.T.Grange.Napanee Lincoln.J.C.Ryker St, Catharines London.W.R.Meredith.London Middlesex, E.R.Richd.Tooley.Belmont Middlesex, N.R.Joho McDougal.Komoka Middlesex, W.R.J J.Watlerworth.Wardsville Monck.Dr.H.R.Haney.Fenwick Muskoka.J.C.Miller .Toronto Northumberland, G R.c.0ue J.M, Forris\u2026 .Campbollford Northumberland, W.R.Wm.Hargraft.Cobourg Norfolk,S.R.R.Richardson.Rowan Norfolk, N.R.John Clarke.Simcoe Ontario, N.R.Thomas Paxton.Port Perry Ontario, 8.R.N.W.Brown.Whitby Ottawa.D.J.0'DonoghueOttawa Oxford, N.R.Hon.O, Mowatt Toronto Oxford, S.R.Hon.A, Crooks.Toronto Peel.K, Chisholm.Brampton Perth, N.R.D.D.Uay.Listowel Perth, 8.R.Thos.Ballantyne Stratford Poterborough, E.I .Dr.J.O\u20198ullivanPeterborough Poterboroug, W.R.W.H, Scott.Peterborough Prescott.Dr.Harkin.Vankleek Ilill Prince Edward.G.Striker .Picton Renfrew,S.R.James Bontlold.Egansvitte Renfrew, N.R.I.Deacon .Pembroke Russell.A.J.Baker.Osgoode Simcoe, E.R.John Kean.Marchmont Simcoe, §.R.Hon.Wm.Macdougall.Toronto Simcoe, W.R .Thos.Long.Collingwood Stormont.J.Bethune, Q.C.Toronto 0 ; Hon.M.C.Toronto East.Cameron.Toronto Toronto West.Robert Bell.Toronto Yictoria, N.R.Duncan MoRue.Bolsover 60 GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.Victoria, S.R.Hon.8.C.Wood.Toronto Waterloo, N.R.M.Springer.Waterloo Waterloo, S.R.John Fleming.Galt Welland.Hon.J.G.CurricSt, Catharines Wellington, N.R.Wellington, C.R.Chs.Clarke.Elora Wellington, S.R.Hon.Peter Gow Guelph Wentworth, N.R.James McMahon.Dundas Wentworth, 8.R.Wm.Sexton.\u2026 .Jersey ville York, E.R.John Lane.Thornhill York, W.R.P.Patterson.Patterson York, N.R.Dr.J.H.WiddifieldNew Market Officer House of Assembly.\u2014Clerk of the House Liout.-col.Charles T.Gillmor; law clerk, Alexande, Leith; accountant, John Notman ; librarian, Samuer J.Watson; clerk of private bills, J.J.Vance; assisl tant clerk, Arthur H.Sydere; clerk, J.M.Delamere- sergeant-at-arms, F.J.Glackmeyer ; housekeeper; T.Phillips; messengers, W.Johnston and J.Bow, man; fireman, M.Foley; watchman, James Wells, - PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS.Attorney General\u2019 Office \u2014Attorney general, hon Oliver Mowat, Q.C.; ohief clerk, J.G.Scott; \u2018E.Ben, gough, private secretary; F.C.Capreol, E.H.He ward, Mathew Curray, clerks; messenger, M.Smith\u201d Treasury Department.\u2014Treasurer, hon.Adam.Crooks, Q.C.; accountant, W.R.Harrie; olerks, Heury Totten; A.T.Deacon, Henry Alley, E.A.McLaurin, Alfred J.Rattray; auditor, hon.W.Cayley; bookkeeper, C.H.Bproule; messenger and clerk, P.Simser; A.McDonell, housekeeper; M.Power, fireman.Department ef Crown Lands.\u2014 Oommissioner, hon.\u201d T.B.Pardee ; assistant commissioner, T.H.Johnson; law clerk, G.Kennedy; short-hand writer, H, A.Ford.Wood and Forest Branch\u2014G.B.Cowper, superintendent; H.G.Langlois and E.G.Kirby, clerks.Free Grant and Sale Branch\u2014J.C.Tarbutt, chief clerk; A.Kirkwood, J.M.Grant, P.Almaand J.J.Murphy, clerks.Survey and Road Branch\u2014Thoe.Devine, head of surveys; J, W.Bridgeland, superintendent of roads; A.\" J.Taylor, and G.B.Kirkpatrick, draughtsmen; Edward Fox and J.Innes, clerks.Account Branch\u2014 William Ford, accountant; DD.G.B.Ross, R.H.Browne and F.P.Stow, clerks; John Morphy, registrar; W.F.Lewis, clerk; John Bradshaw, officekeeper: A.McDonald, messengor.Department of Public Works.\u2014Commissioner, hon.C.F.Fraser; secretary of public works, Willian Edwards; architect and superintendent of public works.Kivas Tully; engineer, T.W.Molesworth; acooup. GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.61 tant and law olerk, F.T.Jones; draughtsmen, W, J.8, Holwell, R.Purdom, J.C.MoNabb, R.McCal- lum; clerks, M.Wilson, J.P.Edwards; messenger, C.A.McDonald.Inspector of Asylum and Prisons.\u2014J.W.Langmuir, inspector; T.C.Scoble, deputy inspector; P.Baud; I.Hart, messonger.Provsucial Secretary's Ofifce.\u2014Provincial secretary, hon.8.C.Wood; assist.secretary, Isanc R.Eckart; R.8.Brodie, J.P.McLachlin, J.A Warde, clerks.Minister of Agriculture\u2014Hon.S C.Wood; sectary, Geo.Buckland, : rovincial Registrar's Office.\u2014Provincial registrar hon.8.C.Wood; deputy registrar, J.FP.C.Ussher, clerks, Geo.Hobbs and John A.Innes.Registrar General's Office.\u2014 Hon.8.C.Wood, registrar goneral; H.8.Crewe, chief clerk; Charles Heron, F.Jones, J.Hetherington, Fred.Warwick, and J.McGill Ridley, clerks.Education Department.\u2014Minister of Education.Hon.Adam Crooks, Q.C., deputy minister, J.G.Hodgins, LL.D.; secretary, Alex.Marling, LL.B ; clerk of statistics, F.J.Taylor, clerk of records, J.T.R.Stinson; clerk of correspondence, W.Ll.Atkinson; clerks, A.C.Paul, J.H.J.Kerr, J.8.Barber, F.Nudel, James Green and H.Davies; messenger, John Moore.Depository Branch.\u2014Clerk of libraries, S.P.May, M D.; cashier and assistant clerk of libraries, H.M.Wilkinson; despatch clerk.8.A.May, clerks, 8.B.Sykes, W.Sweeten, R.J.Bryce, R.L.Cathron, J.A.Sangster and A.Lobb; messenger, Wm.Lemon, Offices Victoria Square, Toronto.High School Inspector.\u2014J.A.McLellan, J.M.Buchan, S.A.Marling.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.SEAT OF GOVERNMENT, QUEBEC.LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR., Hie Honor the Honorable Réné Edouard Caron; lieut.-colonol J.B.Amyot, privato secretary and aide- de-camp ; Geo.Workman, messenger.EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.Hon.C.B.de Boucherville, premier, commissioner of agriculture and public works.Hon.L, R.Church, treasurer.Hon.A.R.Angers, attorney general.Hon.P.Garneau, commissioner of Crown lands, Hon, J.J.Ross, speaker Legislative Council.Hon.J, A.Chapleau, provincial secretary.Hon.G.B.Baker, solicitor general. 02 GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.Officers.\u2014F.Fortier, clerk of the Executive Council; G.Grenier, clork; O.Vallée, meunsonger; W.Dubé, housekeeper.LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.1IoN, F.H.LEMAIRE, SPRAKER.DIVISION.NAME.P.O.ADDRKSS.Alma, .Hon.J.L.Beaudry.Montreal.Bedford .Hon.T.Wood .Dunham Flats, Lanaudière.Hon.P.E.Dostaler.(ut (en haut) LaDurantaye.lon.J.O.Beaubien.Montmagny.La Vallicre.Hon.J.B.G.Proulx.Nicolet.Salaberry.Hon.H.Starnes.Montreal Golfe.Hon.T.Savage.Lignee au Cap, .te.Anne de la Grandville Hon.E.Dionne.{ Pocatière Inkerman.Hon.G.Bryson.Mansfield, Kennebec.Hob.Louis Richard .Stanfold.LaSalle.Hon.L.Yanet.Quebec.Luurentides.Hon.J.KE.Gingras.Quebec.lauzon.Hon.A.R.C.Delory.Quebec.Milio Isles.Hon.F.H- LeMaire- \u2026 St.Benoit.; Hon.C.B.de Bou- vi Montarville cherville.} Boucherville.Ropeutigny .Hon.L.Archambault.L\u2019 Assomption, Rigaud.Hon, KE.Prud'homme.{ parish de ontréal.Rougement.Hon.J.Fraser.St.Mare.Bhawenigan.Hon.J.J.Ross.Ste.Ane de Sorel.Hon, Pierre Euclid Roy.St.Pie.Stadacona.lon, Johu Sharples.Quebec.Victorian.Hon.J, Ferrler.Montreal, Wellington.Hon, W.11.Webb.Melbourne.OFFICERS OP THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, G.B.de Boucherville, clerk, master in chancery and accountant; Pierre Légaré, assistant clerk, master in chancery, French translator and assistant accountant; Thomas W.Lloyd, second assistant clerk, clorlf of the English journals and English translator; Isaje A.Jodoin, chief clerk of the offices and committees, and translator; 13.Globenski, clerk of French journals, clerk of permanent orders and private bills, and translator; Narciese Faucher, clerk of special committees and petitions, translator and copying clerk; L.E.Frenette, permanent clerk; S8amuel Staunton Hatt, gentleman usher of the black wrod; T.E.Roy, sergeant-at-arms; F.X.Brault, chief messenger; Fra.Blais.Richard Clancey, F.Drouin, E.Papillon, messengers, UENKERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.63 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.Hon.PIERRE FORTIN, SPEAKER.CONSTITUENCIES.MEMBERS.I\u2019, 0.ADDRESS, Argenteuil .8.Bellingliam .Montreal Bagot.I.8.Gendron.Ste, Rosalie Beauce .Fs.X.Dulac.,8t.Geor, e, Beauce Beauharnois.E.H.Bisson.| Sonate Bellechasse.P.Fradette.St.Gervais.Berthier.Le.Sylvestro\u2026.Berthier en haut Bonaventure.P.C.Beauchisne.Carleton.Brome.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.W.W.Lynch .Knowlton Chambly.R.Préfontaine.- Longueuil Champlain .D.Nap.St.Cyr.{ Benne de la Charlevoix .Onésime Gauthier.St.Urbain Chateauguay.E.Laberge .Ste- Philoméne Chicoutimi & Saguenay.} W.E.Price.S8aguenay Compton.\" W.Sawyer.Sawyerville Dorchester .L.N.Larochelle.St Anselme Drummond & } Wm.John Watts Drummondville Gaspé .,., .Hon.P.Fortin.Laprairie Hochelaga.L.J.B.BeaubienMontreal Huntingdon .Dr.A.Cameron.Huntingdon.Iberville.Louis Mollour .St.Jean Jacques Cartior.N.M.Lecavalier.St.Laurent Joliette.V.P.Lavalide.{ St Fatix v Kamouraska.C.F.Roy .St anne de a Laprairie.L.B.A.Charlebcis Laprairie village L\u2019Assomption.0 Pelletier.L\u2019Epiphanie Laval.L.O.Loranger.Montreal Levis.T.E.Piquet.St.Nicolas Llslet.P.G.Verrault.St; Jean, Port Lotbiniére.H, G.Joly .Québee du L Maskinongé .M.Houde .(on haut) oup Mcgantio .Hon.G.Irvine.Québec irgisquoi.Hon.Geo.B.Baker Sweetsburg Montcalm.Louis G.Martin.-Montreal .Montmagny .P.Landry.St omlerre (Ri- Montmorency.Hon.A.Angers.Quebec Montreal, C.°.\u2026.W.À.Ogilvie \u2026.Montreal Montreal, East\u2026 L.O.Taillon .: Montreal Moutreal, West.J.W MeGauvran.Montreal apierville.L.D.Lafontaine.$t.Kdounrd : St.Pierre Les Nicolet .Ovide Méthot.,.Becquets 64 GENERAL MISOELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.Ottawa (Co).Louis Duhamel.{ Toupe t de Pontiac.Hon.L.R.Church.Aylmer .Praxdde LaRue.St.Augustin R.F.Rinfret Quebeo, Centre.| Ait Malouin } Quebec Quebec, East\u2026Ô Joseph Shehyn.\u2026 Quebec Quebec, West.John Hearn .Quebec quebec (Co).Hon.P.Garneau,Quebec tichmond & ,Ç } Jacques Picard .Wotton Wolfe.Richeliou.Michel Mathieu.Sorel Rimouski.\u2026 Alex.Chauveau\u2026 Quebec Rouville.V.Robert .St.Hyuointhe\u2026 .P.Bachand.St.Johns.F.G.Marchand St.Angèle .St.Hyacinthe Johns of 1berville St.Maurice.Elie Lacerte.Yamachiche shefford.Hon.M.Laframbolse.Montreal Sherbradke, |} Hon,9-@-obert {shorbrooke Soulanges.Raoul de BeaujeuCoteau du Lac Stanstead.John Thornton .Barnston Temiscouata\u2026 G.H.Deschônes.L'Epiphanie .Hon.J.A.Chapleau Montroai Three Rivers, o .H, G.Mal- Three Rivers City.[13 FE Two Yiountains.C.L.Champagne.St, Eustache Vaudreuil .E.H.Lalonde .Ste.Marthe Vorchères .Joseph Daigle.Beleell Yamaska.!1J.C.S.Wurtelo.Montroal OFFICERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.George Manly Muir, clerk of the House; Étienne Simard, deputÿ clork and clerk assistant ; L.Simo- neau, accountant; C.J.Ardouin, chief office olerk, distributor of stationery and euperintendent of supernumeraries ; A.E.Demers, assistant do; Thomas Prendergast, copying clerk; J.L.Blanchet, clork of routine and records; Charles P.Lindsay,chief committee clork ; Ed, Demers, let assistant do; C.Pettigrew, 9nd assistant do; Edouard LeMoino, clerk of private bill committee; Edouard S.Belleau, assistant do; A.Montpetit, chief French translator; Benoit Marquette, 1st assistant do; J.Buteau Turcotte, 2nd assistant do; William Cook, chief English translator; John Byrne Duggan, assistant do; L.Z.Jenoas, Speaker's secrotary ; Paul Ernest Smith, Deputy clerk and clerk of English journals; Joseph Whyddon, assistant do; 0.C.de Lachevrotiére, clerk of French journals; Louis Fortier, assistant do; Gédéon LaRocque, ser- geant-at-arme; Léon P.Lemay, librarian; L.P.Turcotte, assistant librarian ; Jacques Morin, library messenger; Z.Duhamel, postmaster: F.X, Gagnon, assistant do; Olivier Robitaille, ohief messenger; Alfred Pelletier, speakor\u2019s messenger; Siméon Gagné, clerks\u2019 GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.65 messenger ; Edward Littlejohn, Joseph Trudelle, Etienne Gauvreau, Robert Angers, Eugène Balzaretti, messengers.QUEEN'S PRINTER'S OPFICE.Charles F.Langlois, Queen\u2019s printer; Charles Pagenu, bookkeeper and Krenoch translator; Thomas Molony, English Canslator ; \u2014 Trudel, olerk ; Narocisse Bouré, messenger.LAW CLERK OFFICE.A.T.Marsan, law olerk; Charles A.Pariseault, assistant do; Joseph Roy, messenger.PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS, Secretary's Office \u2014Hon.J.A.Chapleau, provincial sceretary ; P.J.Jolicœur, assistant secretary ; George Willlam Colfer, first clerk; Olivier Campeau, accountant; Joseph O.Laurin, Edouard D.Duches- nay, Ernest Gagnon, clerks; Paul Blouin, messenger.Provincial Registrar's Department \u2014Hon.J.A.Chapleau, prov nolal registrar; J.B.Meilleur, deputy registrar; A.Bélanger, clerk; Etienne Poi tras, clerk and messenger; J.Labrecque, messenger.Department of the Law Officers of the Crown.\u2014Hon.A.R.Angers, attorney general ; hon.\u2014 Baker, solicitor general; Joseph A.Defoy, assistant to the Law Officers; Gustave Ouimet, olerk; Isale Verouneau, messenger, Department of Crown Lands.\u2014Hon.Pierre Garneau, commissioner; KE.E.Taehé, assistant commissioner; Joseph Bouchette, deputy surveyor general ; E.T.Fletcher, P'.L.surveyor, and inspector of surveys; G.G.Dunlevie, surveyor and draughtsman; F.Chassé and T.Morkill, clerks.Sale of Lands, Western Section.\u2014W.F.Collins, clerk in charge; W.E.Collins, L.F.Berthelot and Samuel ret, olerks; J.J.Prendergast, rogis- trar.Woods and Forests.\u2014Alfred Paré, superintendent ; V.Derome, clork; Jules Taché, surveyor aud draughtsman, Accountant's Branch.\u2014J.V.Galo, accountant ; I.E.Lépage, clerk.Sale of Lands, Enstern Section.\u2014L.D.Lomoine and L.L.Rivard, clerks in charge; D.C.MacKedie and J.N.Proulx, clerks ; P.Potvin, housekeeper ; P.Cahill and C.Dumontler, messengers, Cadastral office, Montreal.\u2014J.B.Varin, director; W.F.Blaiklock, surveyor aud draghtsman; L.W.Sicotte, clerk.E 66 GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.Cadastral office, Quebec.\u2014P, L.Morin, surveyor and draughtsman ; G.A.Varin, secretary; F.Lachaine, surveyor and draughteman ; R.d\u2019Estimau- ville and Tanorède Morin, olerks.Cadastral office, Three Rivers.\u2014G.A.Bourgeois, director; L.O.A.Arcand, surveyor and draughtsman; P.Guillet, clerk.Cadastral office, Montmagny \u2014Eugène Css, rain director ; F.X.Gendreau, assistant.8 5 \u2019, Cadastral office, Terrcbonne.\u2014J.A.Hervieux, director; J.H.lair, surveyor and draughtsman.Cadastral office, Sherbrooke.\u2014James Addie, director; C.P.Towle, surveyor and draughtsman.Cadastral office, Joliette.\u2014M.Crepeau, director; U.Dorval, surveyor and draughtsman; Joseph Del- fausse, clerk.Cadastral office, Huil \u2014Charles Leduo, director; James MoArthur, surveyor and draughtsman; A.D.Denis, clerk.dastral office, Beauharnois.\u2014L.A.Seers, director; John Sullivan, surveyor and draughtsman, Joseph Mayer, clerk.Cadastral office, L'Auometion and Montcalm.\u2014 O.Pelletier, director ; À.Lippé, eurveyor and draughtsman.Deputy Slide Collector.\u2014John Macdonald, Ottawa.Game Overseers.\u2014F.Blais, Rimouski District; W.C.Willle, Sherbrooke do; À.Labbé, Charlevoix do; 0.Latraverse, Richelieu do; I.Copping, Montcalm and Joliette Districts; Israel Dumais, Lake St.John do; F.Richard, L\u2019Ielet and Kamouraska do; J.F.Saillant, Saguenay Distriot; J.B.Chevalier, Iber- ville District.; Crown Lands and Timber Agents\u2014Edmund Hoath, Clarendon; Robert Farley, Hull; J.A.Cameron, Thurso ; 0.B.Kemp, Waterloo; Wm.Far- well, Robinson ; A.Gn;2 ON, rthabaskaville; P.A.Proulx, St.Joseph: C.T.Dubé, Rivière-du-Loup; J.B.Lepage, Rimouski; G.Duberger, Malbaie; J.O.Tremblay, Chicoutimi; L.Z.Rousseau, Quebec; À.Dubord, fhree Rivers; J.B.Delfausse, Joliette; C.E.Belle, Montreal; John Eden, Gaspé Basin; L.Roy, sen., Cap Chat; E.Renault, Montmagny; C de Salaberry, forest ranger, Chambly; John Hume, inspootor o agencies, Leeds; A.J.Russell, Ottawa; Israël Dumais Roberval, Se A.B.Filion, Grenville; L.J.Riopel, New Carlisle, Crown Timber Office, Quebec.\u2014McLean Stewart, ollector of Crown dues; J.MoKay, assistant ; P.Miller, clerk.4 List of Agents, etc.Jesuits Estates, Seigniory of Lauzon, Crown Domain and Gold Mine.\u2014Jus.Layrin, Crown domain and commuting agent, Cen- GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.67 sive of Quebce, superintendent boach and deep water lots, and agent for soigniory of Lauzon ; J.B.Varin, collecting \u201cand commuting agent, Jesuits Estates District of Montreal; F.Lottinville, collecting and commuting agent, Cap do la Magdelaine and Jesuits Estates, City of Three Rivers; La.Guillet, jun., collecting and commuting agent, seignlory of Batiscan ; L.L.Rivard, gold minin inspector, Chaudiére and St.Francis Division ; 5 Huot, Solioating and commuting agent, Jesuits Estates, District of uebec.me for Examination 4 P.L.Surveyors \u2014 Hon.the Com.of Crown ande, ex-officio; Jos.Bouchette, deputy Le MR onBcneral ; F.W.Blaik- lock, C.F.Bailiargé, Ë.T.Fletcher, L.P.Gau- vreau, Quobee, John Bignell, Quebeo, provincial lund surveyors; secretary, jexander Sewe 1, QueC.Rees Exam.in Geology and AlMineralogy, A.R.el wyn.Treasury.\u2014Hon.Levi Ruggles Church.treasurer; H.I.Machin, assistant tronsurer; Gaspard Drolet, provincial auditor and inspoctor ; Henry Hemming and Frank D.Tims, bookkcepers; Arthur Giard, \u2018Fhoimnas R.Nolson, James Thompson Har- rower, Stanley H, Holt, Jos.I.Marmette, Wm.A.Davies, Arthur Evanturelle, Clerks; II, Hughes, office keoper and mossenger; G.Trydelle, sccond messen- er, S'gricutture and Public Works \u2014Hon.Charles Boucher de Boucherville, commissioner and P\u2019re- mier; Siméon Lesage, assistant commissioner; Pierre Gnuvroau, chief ongineer of public works; Edouard Moreau, sceretary, accountant and director of colonization; J, B.Derome, assistant engineer, Edward H.Nesbitt, bookkeeper ; Charlos Lespérance, assistant-bookkeeper ; Thomas T.Nesbitt, registrar; Joseph O.Fontaine, assistant-director of colonization; J.B.Pelletier and J.B.Sirois, messengers ; Department of Public Instruction \u2014lon.Gédéon Ouimet, suporintendent of ublic instruction: Dr.Louis Giar » Socretary and sputy head of the department of public instruction; H, H.Miles, LL.D., .C.L., assistant Seorefary and deputy head of the department of public inetruotion ; Dr, Giard and Dr.Milos, joint secrotaries of the council of public instruction; Napoléon Legendre, clerk of French Correspondence, assistant editor of the \u201c Journal de l'instruction Publique,\u201d and librarian; \u2014 \u2014\u2014, clerk of English correspondunce and assistant editor of the Journal of Eduoa- tion;\u201d C.A.Thomas, clerk of accounts and statistics ; J.H, Richardson, 1st assistant; Louis Lefebvre, 2nd assistant; Léopold Devisme, B.A., assistant clork of Frenoh correspondence; Alexis Glard, clerk; Pierre Prévost, copying olerk aud 68 GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.storekceper ; Albert Doré, messenger and bouse- keeper.Council of Public Instruction.\u2014Superintendent of publie inatruction, present; Louis Giard, M.D., enry H.Miles, LL.D., D.C.L., joint secretary.Catholic members (forming the Roman Catholic committee of the council), His Grace the Archbishop of Quobee; their Lordships tho Bishops of Montreal, Three Rivers, Rimouski, Sherbrooke, St.Hyacintho and Ottawa; and the Honorables P.J.O.Chauveau, Thomas Ryan and Alfred Basile Routhior, and Cyril- lo Delagrave, L.L.L.Déeaulnicrs, Joseph Lachaine and François Painchaud, Esquires.Protestant members (forming the Protestant committee of the council), The Most Rev.James Wm.Williams, D.D., bishop of Quebec; hon.Charles Dewey Day, LL.D., D.C.L.; hon, Christopher Dun- kin, B.C.L.: rev.John Cook, D.D.; hon.George Irvine, LL.D., D.C.L.; venerable arclideacon Wm.Turnbull Leach, LL.D., D.C.L.; hon.James Ferrier.senator; J.W.Dawson, M.D., LL.D.¥.G.S., and F.R.S., with the hon.the superintendont of public instruction (ex-officio).Louis Giard, M.D., secretary of the Roman Catholic committee; Ienry I.Miles, L.D., D.C.L., secretary of the Protestant committee.NOVA SCOTIA.SEAT OF GOVERNMENT\u2014HALIFAX.LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR.11is Honor Hon.Adams G.Archibald, 1.C., C.M.G.EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.ion.G.Carteret Hill, provincial secretary and premier ; hon.Stayley Brown, provincial treasurer ; on.Otto 8.Weeks, attorney goneral, hon.Robert Robertson.commissioner of Public Works and Mines ; hon.Alonzo J.White, commissioner of Crown Lands.Hon.James Cochran, bon.Colin Campbell, hon.Daniel Macdonald, hon.John McKinnon, of Inver- ness, members without office.LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.Hon.John Creighton, Speaker.NAMES.P.0.ADDRESS, Hon.R.Mollison Cutler.Guysborough «0 Stayley Brown.Yarmouth « James Cochran .Halifax « Bobt.Boak, jr .Halifax GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.69 Hon, J.Creighton.Lunenburg \u201c W.C.Whitman .Lawrencetown * Freeman Tupper.\u2026 Liverpool \u201c Chas, Dickie.Canuing \u2018Peter Smyth.Port Hood \u201cJohn McKinnon.Antigonish \u2018\u201c W.0.lHeflernan .Guysborough \u201c DD.MeN.Parker.Halifax \u2018\u201c James Fraser .New Glasgow \u201cSamuel Creelman.Uppor Stewincke \u201c W.Annand.Halifax \u201cGilbert McKenna.Shelburne \u201c Henry Martell .Arichat, Richmond \u201cA.McNutt Cochran.Maitland * T.F.Morrison.Londonderry Rev.Geo.Hill, chaplain; Jno.C.Haliburton, clerk; R.L.Weatherbe, law clerk, Robert Romans gentlemon usher of black rod.HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.Ion.John B.Dickie, Speaker.CONSTITUENCIEB.NAMES, P.0.ADDRESS.Annapolis .W.B, Troop.Granville \u201ca Avard Longley.Paradise Antigonish.- Hon.D.Macdonald.Antigonish \u201c John J.Mekinnon i Colchester .W.A.Patterson.Tatamagouche \u201coo.J.B.Dickic.Truro Cumberland.Edw.Vickery.Wallace .+.Hiram Black Cape Breton.EB.T.Mosely.\u201c .Hon, A.J, White.\u201c Amherst : Hon.Colin Digby.{ Campbell.} Weymouth \u2018 Henry M.Ro- bicheau.} Metoghan Guysborough.\u2026 Hon.Otto S.Weeks.Halifax \u201c ++.©, M.Francheville.Guysborough .How.PC.Hill.Halifax Edward Farrell.\u201c D.Archibald.Musquodoboit .Alfred Putnam .Maitland .Wollonry Allison.Newport «on.J.McK innan.Whycocomagh .D.Campbell M.DIlort Hood .-John B.North.Hantaport .D.B.Woodworth Wolfville ea Jas.Lisenhaur.Lunenburg -.M.B.Desbrisay.Bridgewntor Alex.MeKay.West River .Simon Holmes.Pictou Hants \u201c Invorness.\u201c 70 GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY, +.N.Mack.S.Freeman.Queen's Co.Mill Village \u201c Liverpool Arichat St.Peters Richmond .\u2018 Shelbugne Barrington \u2018 Thos.Johnson.Locke's Island.Victoria .D.McCurdy.Baddeck \u201coo John A.Fraser.Boularderie Yarmouth .Albert Gayton.Lower Argyle \u201c .John Lovitt.Yarmouth Rev.J.C.Cochrane, chaplain; H, C.D.Twining, clerk; L.G.Power, assistant clerk; A.M.Gidney, sergennt-at-arms; James Griffin, assistant sergeant- at-arms.PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR.His Honor S1R ROBERT 110DGBON, Kr.lieutenant governor.Robert Robinson Hodgson, Exq., private secrotary.EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.Hons.Lemuel C.Owen, T.H.Haviland, F.Brecken John Yeo, John Lefurgey, W.W.Sullivan, W.G.~ Strong, A.J.Macdonald, J.O.Arsencanlt, clerk; William C.Des Brisay.LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.Hon.JoagrH WIGHTMAN, president.QUEEN'S CounTy.\u2014Charlottetown and Royalty\u2014 Thoms W.Dodd; First District\u2014hon.John lial- derston, Arthur Mackwen; Sceond District \u2014Wm, McGill, Roderick Munn.KiNa's Counry.\u2014Firat District\u2014hons.Patrick, Walker, Simon Bolger; Sceond District\u2014houns.Jos.Wightinan, Daniel Macdonald.Privox County.\u2014First District\u2014Richard B.Reid Wm.Richard; Second District\u2014hon.Wn.G.Strong Alexander Laird: John Ball, clerk; Henry Palmer, usher of the black rod and sergeaut-at-arms; Rev.D.D.Currie, chaplain.HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY, HoN.CORNELIVS HOWATT, speaker.QUREN'RS CoUNTY.\u2014Charlottetown \u2014 hon.Fred.de St.C.Brecken, J.T.Jenkins; Kirst District\u2014 Wm.Campbell and W.D.Stewart; Second District \u2014Henry J.Callbeek, William 8.McNeil; Third District\u2014hon.P.Kelly, Henry Beor; Fourth District \u2014hon, Benjamin Davies, Win.Welsh, GENERAL MISOELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.71 King's CoUNTY.\u2014Georgetown\u2014hon.T.Heath Haviland, Archibald J.Macdonald; First District \u2014 Lach Macdonald ; James McLean ; Second, District\u2014hon.William W.Sullivan, Hilary Mac- Isaac; Third District\u2014James E.McDonald, Lemuel ¢ Owen; Fourth District\u2014Louis LI.Davies, Manoah owo.PRINOE CounTy.\u2014Fimt Diatriet\u2014Nicholas Conroy Frank Gallant; Second District\u2014hon.John Yeo,J.W.Richards; Third District\u2014Joseph O.Arsenault, John A.McDonald; Fourth Distriot\u2014Cornelius Howatt, A.E.C.Holland; Fifth District\u2014John Lefurgey, James C.Pope; Archibald MeNeill, chief olerk; G.L.Dogherty, sergeant-at-arms; rev.Dr.Jenkins, chaplain.PUBLIC OFFICERS.Hon, T.Heath Haviland, colonial secretary; Poter Des Brisay, assistant colonial secretary; hon.Joseph Pope, colonial treasurer; hon.Frederick de St Croix Brecken, attorney general; D.Currie, controller of customs; hon.F.Kelly, commissioner of crownt and public lands ; B.Des Brisay, rogistrar of deeds and keeper of plans\u2014\u2014surveyor general in conncction with the crown land office; Andrew A.MoDonald, Postmaster: P.R.Bowers, Queen's rinter ; on.W.W.Sullivan, solicitor general; John W.Morrison, rond correspondent; Arthur Newbory, assistant treasurer; Honry Wadman, assistant in erown land office; John Ilaszard, surveyor of shipping; rev.Dr.Jeukins, librarian; Thos.Des- Brisay and W.H.Shanks, auditors of public ac- counis; col.hon.John Hamilton Gray, deputy- adjutant gencral of militia; lieut.col.hon.John Longworth and Major R.R.Hodgson, provincial aides-de-camp; J.E.Boyd, government engineer.Hoard of Works \u2014Mon.L.C.Owen, John Yeo, F- Kelly, H.Mclsanc, A.E.C.Holland; J.W.Morrison, secretary, RAILWAY DEPARTMENT.William McKechnio, superintendent; A.Stronach mechanicgl superintendent; G.C.Cunningham, en- ineer; Thomas W.May.assistant engineer; Thos.illinms, accountant; Benjamin Davies, cashier and paymaster.NEWFOUNDLAND.Newfoundland is a sufficient Post office address for all the following : LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, His Excellency Sir Stephen J.Hill, K.C.M.G.,C.B. 72 GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTOKY.Private secretary.capitain Shea, R.A.Colonia) aide-deé-camp, Edward L.Jarvis.EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.Hon, Fred.B.T.Carter, Q.C., attorney-general premier ; hon.Jas.J.Rogerson, receiver gencral ; on.Wm.V, Whitoway, solicitor general ; hon.Edward D.Shea, colonial secretary and clerk of Executive Council ; hon.Wm.J.8.Donnelly, financial Secretary, and hon.Stephen Rendell.PurL1o OFFICERS (DEPARTMENTAL).\u2014Hon.Fred.B.T.Carter, Q.C., attorney general ; hon.Edward D.Shea, colonial secretary ; hon.Jas.J.Rogerson, receiver general ; hon.William J.8.Donnelly, financial secretary ; John H.Warren, surveyor general ; Charles\u201d Duder, chairman of Board of orks.LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.Hon.Edward Morris, president ; hon.Nicholas Stabb?hon.Robert Kent, hou.J.S.Clift, hon.Edward White, hon.P.G.Tessier, hon.John Winter, hon.Edward D.Shes, hon.William Joseph Donnelly, hon.Augustus W.Harvey, hon.Robert \u2018Thorburn, hon, Thos.Talbot, hon.Stephen Rendell ; Hugh W.Carter, acting clerk ; Thomas J.Kough, acting mastor in chancery ; Frederick Rennie, usher of the black rod.HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.Elected November, 1874.Prescott Emerson, speakor.District of St.John\u2019s East\u2014Robert J.Kent, Robert J.Parsons, John J.Dearin; District of St.John\u2019s West\u2014 Lewis \u2018Lessier, M.Fenelon, Patrick J.Scott ; District of Conception Bay, Southern Division\u2014Jos.I.Little, Patrick Nowlan ; District of Port-de-Grave\u2014 Nathaniel Rabbitts; District of Harbor Grace\u2014IHen, A.Shea and Joseph Godden; District of Carbonear\u2014 John Rorke; District of Bay de Verds\u2014Hon.James J.Rogerson; District of Trinity Bay\u2014Hon.W.V.Whiteway, John Steor and James H.Watson; District of Bonavista Bay\u2014John H.Warren, Chas.Bowring, A.J.W.McNeily ; District of Twillingate and Fogo ton.Fred.B.T.Carter, Chas.Duder, and William Kelligrew; District of Ferrylund\u2014 Richard Raftus and James Gerve Conroy; District of Placentia and St.Mary's\u2014Hon.Charles F.Bonnett, James Colling and Michael E.Dwyer; District of GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.73 Burin\u2014Chs.R.Ayre and Jas.S.Winter; District of Fortune Bay\u2014Robert Alexander; District of Burgeo and Lapoile\u2014Prescott Emerson, John Stuart, clerk; Richard Holden, assistant clork; John H.Boone, solicitor; John B.Barnes, sergennt-at-arms; John Hally, doorkeeper; George Carrington and Petor Higgins, messengers; Wm, Kelly, Walter Irvine and John Brine, under doorkeepers; John Higgins, firoman; Richard Holden, librarian.Post Office Department.\u2014John Delany, postmaster goneral; George Le Messurier, chiof clerk and accountant; Thomas 8.Dwyer, superintendent money order office ; John Freeman, second clerk and as- sorter; George Gaden, third clerk and assorter; Jumes Campbell, assistant; John Higgins and Jolin Tower, letter carriers and messengers; deputies and their officers in the different outports.Office hours, from 9 o'clock a.m.to 4 p.m., Sundays excepted.Revenue Department.Board of Revenue.\u2014Hon.James J.Rogorson, receiver general, president; Edwin Duder, hon.Roliert Thorburn, hon.Stephen Rendell, hon.Peter Gi.Tessier, and Walter B.Grieve, Revenue Establihments.\u2014Hon, James J, Rogerson, receiver-general; James S.Hayward, assistant- collector; James L.Noonan, landing and tide surveyor; James Winter, Wm.8.Canning and m.White, landing waiters; Willlam Doutney, first clerk and warehouse keeper; William Gill, second clerk ; John R.Kearney, third clerk; Patrick Furlong, fourth clerk and locker; John Noonan, fifth clerk ; Richard Meagher and David Connors, lockers; sub-collectors and preventive officers in the different outports.Authorized broker, Henry J.Stabb.Surveyor General's Department.John H.Warren, surveyor general; William M.H.Warren, first clerk and draughtsman; Thomas Long, topographical surveyor; Carteret Alsop, assistant clerk.Deputy Surveyor in Outports.\u2014 Northern Districts \u2014Gilbert H.Cole, Trinity; Moses Tilley, Random Sound; William Christian, Old Porlican; Charles E.Thompson, Bonavista South ; Daniel Murphy, King\u2019s Cove; Robert Strathie, Bonavista West; John T.Oakley, Bonavista North; Thomas Miles, Open Uall; Thomas Peyton, Twillingate; \u2014 Green Bay North; G.W.R.Hierlihy, Bay Roberts and Harbor Grace; George Cartor, Harbor Main; John Hearn, Brigus; William Casey, Carbouear; Pierce Hanrahan, North Shore Conception Bay.Southern Districts\u2014Thomas Driscoll, Bay Bulle ; Michael Kelly, Ferryland; Joun Evglish, St Mary's; 74 GENERAL MISOCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.James Harney, Burin; Henry Camp, Honry J.Haddon, Phillp Hubert, (Harbor Briton) Fortune Bay; John Haddon, Western Shore, Board of Works Department.\u2014Having the management and superintendence of (Government house,colonial building, court houses, gaols, custom houses, hospitals, lunatic asylum, and all other buildings and property belonging to the Colony; light houses, uoys, and beacons erected and to be orected within the Colony and its dependencies; supervision of commissioners of roads, highways, bridges, &o.Board of Works.\u2014Charles Duder, chairman; hon.\u2018W.V.Whiteway, Q.C., hon.Robert Kent, James Browning, Wm.\u201d Boyd; John Stuart, secretary ; James O.Fraser, accountant; John T.Nevill, superintendent of public works and buildings and mapector of lighthouses; John Kavanagh, road surveyor and inspector.Colonial Secretary's Ofice\u2014Hon.E.D.Shea, colonial secretary; Joseph Crowdy, first clerk; John W.Withers, secord clerk; James Dunphy, office-keeper and messenger.Financial Secretary's Ofice.\u2014Hon.Wm.J.8.Donnelly, financial secretary; Alex.S.Reid, clerk.Judicial Department.\u2014 Supreme Court.\u2014Hon.Hugh W.Hoyles, chief justice; hons.Bryan Robinson and John Hayward, assistant judges; Fred, B.T.Carter.attorney-general; Wm.V.Whiteway- solicitor-general ; hon, E H.Emerson, hon.Frederick B.T.Carter, William V.Whiteway, R.J.Pin- rent, Prescott Emerson, J.1, Little, Thomas J.Kough and Daniel W.Prouse, Quecn\u2019s counsel ; Henry T.B.Wood, acting chief clerk and registrar supreme court; Lewis W.Emerson, chief clerk and regis trar northern circuit; \u2014\u2014, olerk on southern district; Henry T.B.Wood, registrar southern district; Thomas Talbot, sheriff central district: Jobn Bemie- ter, sheriff northern district ; James Carter, Sheriff Southern District.Church of England, \u2014 Diocese of Newfoundiond.\u2014 The right rev.Edward Field, D.D., Lord Bishop of Newfoundland; the right rev.James B.Kelly, D.D., coadjutor bishop. GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.75 CUSTOMS TARIFF FOR THE DOMINION OF CANADA.All goods not hereinafter enumerated are subject to 174 per cent.duty.Acids of every description, except acetic acid, vinegar and sulphuric acid.Acetic Acid and Vinegar.10 cts per gal; pkgs.ad val.\u2026.\u2026\u2026ees carcous - Advertising Pamphlets.socneme sauce Agricultural Societies Farming Utensils and Implements\u2014when imported by, for the encouragement of agricul- RUFE cos cncccscuccon seuceo racra nan erer creuses Alabaster.ooeeeni iii cee Alcohol.$1 & gal ; pkgs.Ale, Beer, and Porter, in casks, 5 cts pal \"10 per cent.ad val.packages.Do.in bottles (5 quart or 10 pint bottles to the gallon).7 cts p gal.10 per cent, ad val.packages reves errr Almonds and Nutg.eusn.AVUM 20 veccrcscensr sus Aniline Salt, for dyeing.Anatomical Preparations.Angola Hair, manufactured.; Animals of all kinds, except such as are imported for the improvement of BLOCK.100000 einer cences sto Animals of all kinds from the B.N.À.Provinces.ccocuvvieinriensiieneninnnen, Antiomy.c.ooviniinianne Antiquities, Cabinets of.Annatto, Liquid or otherwise.Apparatus, Steering ships\u2019).Apparel (wearing) of British su bjects dying abroad, but domiciled in Canada Argentine, Albata and German Silver re ware ro (el kinds) manufacture .sorsensens sessassacenes Free 17 17 17 Free Free Free Free Free 10 Free Free Free Free Free Free 76 GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.Army and Navy, for use of\u2014 ATMB,.ovscocovesocsensenres sosssssenns een Free Clothing .m.Free Musical Instruments for Bands.Free Military Stores.ccoeeevremunnnnnnns Free Articles for the use of the Dominion.Free \u201c by and for use of Governor-Gen- ETAÏB.uuecorsenanseamonse sanctenuseen rares Free \u201cfor use of foreign Consuls-General Free Ash Fob Pearl, and Soda.ccee cece Free Asphaltum, & & mineral pitch.Free ages - \u2026 174 Axon for railroad CATS.x vrerrnrreies oes .Free Bagatelle Boards and Billiard Tables.17% Baggage, Travellers\u2019 F Bark, Tanners'.Bark, Nuts, Vegetables, Wood and Drugs used chiefly i in dyeing Free Barley.Free Barilla, or Kelp.Free Beans and Peas.Free Beer in bottles.7 cts p gal, 10 per cent.ad val.packages srrsarararae srasnnce 174 Beer in wood.5 cts p gal.10 per cent.ad val, packages.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.178 Belting (duck) and Hose (duck).Free Berries used chiefly in Dyeing.Free Bitters, containing spirits.$1.50 p gal ; Tp T Blacking.17 Blacking, for Military.\u2026 Free Bieaching Powders.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.courcoccuree Freo Blocks and Patent Bushes, for ships\u2019 use.5 Botany, Specimens Of.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u20260\u2026seseeeeserers Free Books, being reprint of British Copyright 12 : WOIKS.2000 unes sercarnconese creenesacesenences 12 Books\u2014Blank Account and Copy Books, and Buoks to bo written or drawn UPOM.eunnraeenssvruirsnneeesaininnsoasssomennases 17% Books (printed), Periodicals and Pamphlets, not being Foreign Reprints of British Copyright works, nor Blank Account Books, nor Copy Books, nor books to be written in or drawn upon, nor Reprints of Books printed in Ca- GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.TT nada, nor printed Sheet Music.ad val 5 Bookbinders\u2019 Tools, Implements, Mill Boards and Cloth.cccuimmrunnnnnnnn Boots and shoes (leather).\u2026 Boot Felt.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026ccsrsseersessaceneruauces v\u2026\u2026 Book, Map, and News Printing Paper.24 Bone, manufactured.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0.es 17 Bonnets, Hats, and Caps .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026e 17 Bibles, Testaments, an Devotional Books Binnacle Lamps, Ships\u2019 ererereesa ses arres .65 Biscuit and Bread from Grea n an B.N.A.Provinces.ves Boiler Plate, Iron.wo.b Bolting Cloths.Free BOTAX.\u2026uaccveresonsee cacsneceteresenten .Free Bracelets, Braids, &c., made of hair.174 53:3 | cross sacosarsenssecaceesecsonss Bran, from B.N.A.Provinces Brandy.cooineieeeeniinnns $1 p gal ; pkgs.17 Brass and Copper, manufactured.17 Brass, in bars, rods, sheets, scraps, and strips.Freo Brass Tubes and Piping, when drawn, or TOMoncconcecece cesenceresrerencenren se rocrences Free Brass or Copper Wire, and Wire Cloth.Free Brass and Tin Clasps, Slides and Spangles, for the manufacture of boop Skirlg.\u2026\u2026.vanssneansss .Free Brimstone, roll or flour.Free Bristles and Hogs\u2019 Hair of all Free Britannia and Metal Ware.- 17 Bronze Ornaments.17 Brooms and Brushes, all kinds.17 Broom, Corn.\u2026.\u2026cecrres a Free Buck wheat .Free Bulbs .\u2026 Free BUlliON.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026csenermens crorrr casser eonvasrce0s Free Bullion and Coin, except U.S.silver coin.Free Burr SLONCE.uuccorecarsors sucres suases cr00000e Free Busts, natural size, not being cast, nor produced by any mere mechanical PTOCESS c.usssroncsersssssen vosses sessessacances Free Butter.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026urssessorres 4 \u2018ets p lb; pkgs.174 Do.from B.N, A.Provinces.vo.Free Buuting, Ships.\u2026\u2026\u2026rerserreseresenessses 5 78 GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.Cabinets of Coins, Antiquities, Gems, and Medals.ucrrocarsersentesancars core Free Cables, Iron Ohain, for ships, over & in., shackled or swiveled, or not.Free Cables, Hemp, when used for ships \u2018and vessels Only.ccoeeceervenenrininnnienns 5 Cables, Grass, when used for ships and vesgels only reves trenrenes we 5 Cabinetware or > rurniture.macssassrsacssa vec 174 Carbolic or Heavy Oil, used in the manufacture of wood block parement, and of wood for buildings and rail\u201d road LiEB.\u2026.accossrenre cures suce cer Free Carboys, containing Sulphuric Acid.174 Cards, Playing.\u2026.\u2026seroereurs Candles and Tapers, of Tallow, W any other material.ceeoereras Canada Plates, Tinned Plates, Sheet Iron.Cane Juice (see Syrups).\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026e Cuoutchouc, or India Rubber and Gutta Percha, unmanufactured.Free Caoutchouc, or India Rubber, manufactured.coenvernennens Canvas (Nos.1 to G), for ships'use Canvas, for the manufacture of floor oil cloth, not less than 18 feet wide, and not pressed or calendered.Free Canvas, when otherwise used.CA Caps, Hats, and Bonnets.CAIFIAGES \u2026.ucccccorcecorecssoneasenssnsencen sense Carriages of Travellers, and Cnrriages laden with Merchandise (Hawkers and Circus Troupes excepted.Carpots and Hearth ugs.17 Cashmere.v0covore 17 Cassia, ground.25 unground.\u2026 17 castle SOAP 0010 cocoreurers reer 17 Casts, as models for use of schools of design errr cerenranera tente ta ca messe Free Castings (all others), Iron.174 Cement, Marine or Hydraulic, unground.Free Cement, Hydraulic, ground and calcined 17} Chairs, Wrought Iron or Steel, imported - for rail Way purposes.Free GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.79 Cheese.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.3 cts p.Ib; pkgs.174 Do., from B.N.A.Provinces.a es.Free Chand Chinaware, Earthenware, and Orockery.17 Charts, Maps and Atluses.eliers and Gas Fittings.id Charitable Institutions, D Cburch Bells.Chicory, or other root or vegetable used as coffee.3 ots p.Ib, pkgs.\"1 Raw, or green.3 cts p.Ib, pkgs, 17 Do., kiln-dried, roasted or ground.4 cts p.1b, pkgs.annécntsencensennss 17 Cider oncusvousossouser suvrosoccenveuern sacsasennees 17 Oigars\u2026 \u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.70 cts p.1b; pkgs.17 Cinnamon ground.aéocsaseressecn nes ww.25 Do., unground.wee 173 Citrong.c.eovisrveeeeieeareenenrnnns reveessrre res 10 Do., imported in brine for the purpose of being candied.ceeererersennnnns \u2026 Free Coach and Harness Furniture.we 17% Cocoa, bean and shell.c.euen.Froe Cologne Water and Perfumed Spirits.$1.50 » Gal ; pkg8.\u2026.\u2026.n\u2026e.174 Cologne Water in flasks or bottles, weighing not more than 4 oz.each .b cts each; pkgs.174 Communion Plate, except metal not known as plate and glags.Free Composition, for making spikes and nails.Free Compasses, Ships\u2019 5 Clay Pipes, Clays, Earth, and Sand.Free ClOCKS .ooiruvneersansvenerrreners vveiecnensneesnnene 174 Clothing, or Wearing À parel, made by hand or sewing machine.174 Clothing for Army and Navy, or Donations of for Charitable Institutions.Free Clothing, Plain, imported for Officers of the Army and Navy serving in Canada vosasveucenassteu crane aaouves Free Clothing and Arms, for the Army and Military Forces in the Dominion.Free Coal and Coke.FN Free Cocoanut Uils, in their natural state .Free Cocoa Paste, from Great Britain and B.N.A.PrOviloeB.ocvrveeapererensenn Free 80 GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.Coffee, Green.2 ctsp.1b; pkgs.Do., Roasted.3 cté p.1b ; pkgs.Collar Cloth PAper.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u20260errccences Commissariat StOre9.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026ccresens Colors, &c., viz: Lakes in pulp, Scarlet and Morone, Ultra Marine and Chinese Blue, Umber, raw ; Blue, Black, Paris, and Permanent Greens, Satin, and fine-washed White, Bichromate of Potash, Sugar of Lead, and British um \u2026 .\u2026 Confectionery.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.l'et p.1b., ad val.Copper Tubes and Piping, when drawn.Copper, in pigs, bars, rods, bolts or sheets, Copperas.and sheathing.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026-0eeseresmececces Copper or Brass, manufactured.Corkwood, or the Bark of the Corkwood TEE L.00cuccer sucre sccceccucece savane cesseues Copper Pipe, drawm.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.sceerccues Cor age when used for ships and vessels ODÏY.000vosocrovonsrensa somcansremen covers er .Cordials.$1.50 p.gal: pkgs.Cottons.ccvviirerirreenrnerremsirieevesiios career Cotton Warp.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026crorsescerserccennenene ss Cotton Warp, not coarser than No.40.Cotton Yarn and Cotton Twist.Cotton Thread, in hanks, colored and unfinished, Nos.3 and 4 ply (White) not under 20 yarn.Cotton Thread on spools.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Do.in hanks, colored and unfinished, No.6 ply (white), not under 20 YAID.urccrercesersaceencccetee seven crues Do., Waste.Cotton Wool .Do., Candlewick.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026erceeses Do.Netting and Woollen Netting for 1.R.shoes and gloves.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.COrkS \u2026.\u2026.occerocsresencrc nantes ceonru ne Cranks, for steamboats, forged TOUGh .\u2026\u2026.0ccre scores coperrcasece ransecceuere Oranks, for mills, forged in the rough.Cream of Tartar, in crystalg.,.o.rae 17 17 F Free Free Free Free Free 10 174 Free Free Free GENERAL MISOELLANEOUS DIRECTORY, 81 Coin and Bullion, except U.8.silver coin Free Currants.Certara.174 Curled Hair, used in the manufacture of sofas, mattresses, &c.Free Cutlery, Polished (all sorts).173 Dead Eyes, Ships'.oue on.5 Dead Lights, do .5 Deck Plugs, do nes.vane 5 Diamonds, and Precious Stones, not get.Free Dried Fruits.ee eee 17 Drugs, not otherwise specified.\u2026 17 Drugs, used chiefly for dyeing.Free Dye Stuffs, viz : Berries, Bark, Drugs Nuts, Vegetables, and Woods, un- manufactured, used chiefly in dyeing.Free Drain Tiles.cccoovveernerverirnnrnssnone.\u2026\u2026.Pree Drawings, not in oil.Free Donations of Clothing for distribution by charitable institutions.vo.Free Duck, for belting and hose.Earth, Clays, and Sand.Earthenware and Crockery.£E8 Electrotype Blocks, for printing purposes Emery.coviivinesrericnrinserenisssnns mono Emery Paper and Cloth.Engravings and Prints.\u2026 17 Essences, not containin any spirits.17 Essences, containing spirits.f1.50 p.gal; 8.17 «Essential Oils of all kinds.pes.1 Extract of Logwood sr, Free Extracts, mixed with spirits or strong Water.coconnnan.$1.50 p.gal; pkgs 174 Factory and Milt Machinery.Fr 174 Fancy Goods aud Millinery, viz : articles embroidered with Gold, Silver, or Other MeEtAÏB.u.cccsccecessnrsse cernes.17, Fan and Fire Screens.vo 17 Farming Implements and Utensils, when imported by agricultural societies for encouragement of agriculture\u2026 Free Feathers and Flowers.oo.174 Felt, for gloves.ee caca tees 10 Felt, for hats and booth.ad val.10 F B2 GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.Fibrilla, Mexican Fibre, or Tampico, white or black, and other vegetable fibres, for manufacture.Free Firebrick, common.ver.Free Firebrick, shaped.ve 173 FiPEWOO .\u2026.crcrreccrencerarrensercrercenesveee Free Figs, dried fruits.17 Filberts, do .17 Fire Clay.\u2026 Free Firework8.\u2026.een srecsenssersa cesse 17% Fish (fresh) the produce of the United Ktates- isheries, including oysters and lobsters in tins or kegs.Free Fish Bait9.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026erareresecercenseneaa sance Free Fish Oil and Fish of all kinds, the produce of the fisheries of the United States, except fish of the Inland lakes and of the rivers falling into them, and except fish preserved inoil.Free Fish, salted or smoked, from United LATOS L.ncnecscccrecressersntancersanesanses Free Fish, salted or smoked, from all or other countries.1 ct p.1b; pkgs.17} Fish, preserved, from United States, not IN OÙl.n0ccsscconnnsacecare verser arearonses Free Fish, preserved, from other countries.17% Fish, products of, and of all other crea~ tures living in the water, from B.N.A.PrOvinCES.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026rceserensccccce vous Free Fish, of all kinds, from B.N.À.Provinces Free Fish Oil, from B.N, À.Provinces.Free Fishing Nets and Seines \u2026 Free _Fish Hooks, Lines, and Fish Twines.Free Fish Plates, wrought iron or steel.Free Flat Wire, or Crinoline, uncovered (see Hoop Skirt).vasssa sensor sensensss Free Flax Seed, Waste, Hemp, and Tow, un- QrESSEÜ L.00000scccrac cesrensrcrcne sn scve Free Flour of Wheat and Rye.w.Free Flour, and Meal of any other Grain.Free Foreign Newspapers, sent otherwise than through Post Office.crore 5 Fruits, green and dried, from B.N.À.PrOVINCES.o\u2026ss0vcccareccrossrac ressens encres Free Fruits (green) of all kinds.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.10 GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.83 Fruits, preserved in brandy or other Spirits.$1.50 p.gal; pkgs.174 Furs, Skins, Pelts, or Tails, undressed.Free Fur, or of which Fur is the principal part 173 Gelvanized and Sheet Iron 5 Gambier, for dyeing.Free Gems and Medals, Cabinets of.Free Germau-plated and Gilded Ware, m ufactured, all Kinds.17% Gin, including Geneva and Old Tom, $1 ¥ gal; PRES \u2026\u2026.\u2026.nsrerscrersscaures 17% Ginger, Ground.ce 26 Ginger, unground.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026u\u2026cn 17% Glass and Glassware, plate and silvered, stained, painted, or colored.174 Glass Paper and Glass Cloth.10 Glassware .o.eeeu ne asacsssennenaen sense 17% Globes, when imported by, and for use of Colleges, Scientific and Literary Societies, and Schools.Free Goat Hair, unmannfactured.Free Gold, Silver, and Electro-plate, manufactured.ooiiiininii incense 174 Gold and Silver Leaf.c.174 Goldbeaters\u2019 Brim Moulds and Skins.Free Grains of all kindg.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.Free Grass, Ogier, Palm Leaf, Straw, Whale bone, or Willow, except plait, else- where mentioned.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.174 Gravels .Free Grease and Scraps .Free Grindstones .we 174 Gums, British.ru.« Free Gum, Copal, Damar, Mastic, Sandarac and Shellac.Gunpowder \u2026\u2026.ressens .Gung, Rifles, and Arms of all kinds.Gutta Percha, unmanufactured.- Fr Gutta Percha, manufactured.eee 174 Gypsum, or Plaster of Paris, neither ground nor calcined.c.Free Gypsum, ground, when imported expressly as Manure.San, Free B4 GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.Heavy or Carbolic Oil, used in the manufacture of wood block pavement, KCansensrcesanenecersencre ne nenss errr, Free Hardware, viz:\u2014Cutlery, polished all sorts ; Japanned, Planished Tin and Britannia Metal Ware ; Spades, Shovels, Axes, Hoes, Rakes, Forks and Paged Tools; Scythes and Snaths ; Spikes, Nails, Tacks, Brads an Sprigs ; Stoves, and all other Iron Castings.Other Hardware-\u2014Horn, Pearl, and Ivory, manufactured.174 Harness and Saddlery, of leather manufacture L.ccsscomrccrenracse aasrscsansane us 174 Hair or Mohair, manufactured.174 Hair\u2014Human, Angola, Goat, Thibet, Horse, Hog, or Mohair, unmanufac- LUFEÀ 0.ccoreconsrscsncesssersecn00s Frce Hair, Curled, used in the manufacture of BOfas, mattresses, &C ce Free Hat Plush, for hatters.\u2026 10 Hats, Caps, and Bonnets.cee 174 [à a EE 10 Hay from B.N.A.Provinces.Free Hemp, undresged.cccoeneeeen Free Hides, Horns and Pelts\u2026 .Free HOBIEFÿ\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.rocrscsresseraacreue cee 178 Horse Hair, unmanufactured.c.Free 5 007): FO 5 cts p lb; pkgs.17% Hops, from B.N.A.Provinces.Free Hoop Skirt Manufacture\u2014the following articles for Crinoline: Thread for covering Crinoline Wire, Clasps,\u2014 tin and brass\u2014Slides, Spangles and Slotted Tapes, and Flat or Round Wire, uncovered.o.c.eesrecoerrann Free Indian Corn, and Grain of all kinds.Free Indian Meal.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026escrosescencscensarsacenrss Free Indian Rubber (See Caoutchouc) INiGO.0c0ecscresanen renersarere nacre acces Free Ink of all kinds, except printing.174 Ink, Printing.vercerceseccensenre Free Iron\u2014Pig .\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026cccrsseesenescesoues \u2026 Free Rod, Bur, Hoop or Sheet.6 Canada Plates and Tinned Plates.6 GENERAL MISCELILANEOUS DIRECTORY, 85 Serap, and Galvanized Bars, pud- e Puddled, in bars, blooms, and billets.rervreraniiee ian In Blooms and Billets, puddled o not puddled.ccreuees .Bolts and Spikes, Galvanized.Nail and Spike Rod\u2014round, Hoop or Tire, for driving-wheeis of locomotives, bent and welded.Boiler Plates.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.envers Railroad Bars, Wrought Iron or Steel Chairs, and Fish Plates.Rolled Plates .vexconses sans Tubes and Piping, when drawn.Knees and Riders, Ships'.Wire, whether galvanized or not, except for wire rigging.ot Ivory, Bone, Pearl, and Horn\u2014unanufac- VUTEA Lun.vecncccenconoasecrer cesse srsonou0e0s Ivory Nuts.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026 Ivory, unmanufactured.\u2026 Ivory Veneer.\u2026._.seusesrsrssnecsencrsceuner Japanned Tin, Planished Tin, and Britannia Metal Ware.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u202600es Jewellery and Watches.Junk and Qakum.Lard and Tallow.lctplb; pkgs.Lard from B.N.A.Provinces.Lend, Pig \u2026.csscorcres-ocsserenn ee cs Lead, in sheet.een Lead, white dry.\u2026eveserrrensrerus Leather, viz.: Sheep, Calf, Goat and Chamois Skins, dressed, varnished or enamelled .Leather, or Imitation factured .Leather, Sole and Upper.Leather, Manufactured, viz:\u2014Boots and Shoes, Harness and Saddlery.Lemons aud OrAnges8.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026ccescaune ces Free 174 Free Free Free 17% 17 re, Free Free 174 Free Free Free Free 173 17} 10 174 10 86 GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.Lemons and Oranges, and Citrons, imported in brine for the purpose of eing candied ; alsothe rinds of these fruits, imported in brine for the game PUIPOSO.\u2026.uccossrrcasonsersaepnses craues Free Locomotive Engine Frames, Cranks, Crank Axles, Locomotive Axles, Piston Rods, Guide or Siide Bars, Crank Pins, Connecting Rods, Hoop Iron or Steel for Tires, Wheels, bent and WEIdEÜ Lun.nccc covers rorses corner sersron00 0e 10 Locomotive and Railway Passenger, Baggage and Freight Cars, running upon roads crossing the frontier, so long as Canadian Locomotives and Cars are admitted free, under similar cir- cumstances in the United States.Free Logwood, Extract of.\u2026 Free inen.coovvcrerinnneens 174 Linen Machine Thread.\u2026 10 Litharge.ccccecvvneeereanns \u2026\u2026 Free Lithographic Stones.Free Lumber (see Plank and Lumber.Free Machinery for Mills and Factories of kinds which are not manufactured in the Dominion.coeeerrrieerereaeivennen.10 Maccaroni and Vermicelli.Muchiner Machine Manufactured Marble.veneess [ST 174 Manufactures, viz :\u2014 Marble, or imitation.174 Caoutchouc, Indian Rubber, or Gutta PErchA \u2026.\u2026\u2026ccrreencre ren srrror sauces cameras 174 Furs, or of which Fur is the principal PAFÉ .\u2026.\u2026.cosursretersrsatsssenss ac envaon00s 000 17 Hair or Mobair.\u2026 17 Papier Maché.c.sosvraseesenann se 17 Grass Osier, Palm Leaf, Straw, Whale- GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.87 bone, or Willow, except Plaits elsewhere mentioned.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.17 Bone, Shell, Horn, Pearl, and Ivory.174 Gold, Silver, Electro-plate, Argentine, Albata, and German Silver, plated and Gilded Ware of ail kinds.174 Wool Waste Brass or Copper.Leather or Imitat Wood .Cashmere Meats and Vegetables, Pregerved.17 Maps, Charts, and Atlases.cce.17 Marble, in Blocks, unwrought or sawn on two sides only ; and Slabs from such Blocks, having at least two edges un- WIOURDt.\u2026\u2026.cvrisessoscrsenc raser sasessrencer Free Masts, Iron or part of Iron Masts (ships\u2019).Free Me ae smoked, or salted.1 ct p 1b; EES.cena ss.174 Meats\u2014, fresh smoked or salted, from B.N.A.\"Provinces vu bosseus seras scan nanas 000000 Free Medals, Cabinets of.Medicinal Roots in their natural state.Free Medicines, Patent.25 Medicines for Hospitals.17% Menageries, horses, cattle, carriages, and harness of, under restriction of Minister of Customs.rere a renseee \u2026.Free Metal, Type, in blocks or pigs .\u2026.Free Metallic Oxides, dry, ground, \u201cor un- ground, and washed or unwashed\u2014not calcined.veresceesescaner enr eu nnta es Free Military Clothing, imported b officers of army or navy stationed in Canada.Free Mill and Factor Machinery errr T4 Millinery of all kinds.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.17 Models 2h: , specimens of.Free Models, when they cannot be used as \u2018the articles of which they are said to be the MOCOIS L.unnscncocoroscrns sossreverceroncnsensers Free Molasses, if used for refining purposes, or for the manufacture of sugar.73 cts P 100 lbs; pkgs.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 174 Molasses, if not so used.25 88 GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.Molasses, other (see Syrup).Mosses, for upholstery purposes.Musical Instruments or Bands And NEVY).\u2026.0usnsccsrscre anvrersceroouss Free Musical Instruments, including musical boxes and clocks.eer ee 17 Music, Sheet, printed.Nails, Tacks, and Brads Nails, Composition.Nails, Sheatbing mers Newspapers, Foreign, sent otherwise than through the Post Office.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.5 Nitre of Salpetre.Nitrate of Soda.onsoosense Free Nuts, unless otherwise specified .17% Nuts, IVOIy.ceoes inven ivsivirninicinnneesnan anna Free Nuts, used chiefly in dyeing.Free NUtME@S.\u2026.\u20260se cars vorvrocaarens vee 26 Natural History, Specimens of.Free Naptha.15 cts p gal ; pkgs.174 Naval and Military Stores.Free Oatmeal and Flour, or Meal of any other GrAÎN.000e reremmercaus eens Free Qats.Free Osakum.occoveennns oe eens .Free Ochres, ground and calcined.» 11% Ochres or Metallic Oxides, ground or un- ground, and washed or unwashed\u2014 dry, not calcined .cere crea Free Officers\u2019 Mess : [Norr.\u2014 AI! articles for Officers\u2019 Messes and Canteens, formerly free, now pay the duties imposed upon similar goods imported for ordinary use].Oils\u2014Cocoa Nut, Pine and Palm, in their natural state.Free Kerosene and Coal, distilled, purified, and refined.15 cts.p gals serre sesaacets cran encre PKG8, 174 Benzole, Benzine, Bengoline, and Petroleum, distilled, purified or refined.15 cts p gal; pkgs.174 Petroleum, crude.6 cts p gal; couvre esvossonseeavocroscecerccoccce PK 174 GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.89 and lignite, not otherwise specified.\u2026.\u2026\u2026s 10 cts gal; pkgs.174 Whale, in the casks, from on shi board, and in the condition in which it was first landed.Free Essential .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.causes anse a.Oils, in any way rectified, pumped, racked, bleached, or prepared, not else- here § SEO sen fers cere ï veer n Crude Petroleum.6 cts al; pkgs.1 0il Cloths.PB Oranges, imported b pose of being candied\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.Free Ores of all kinds of metals.Free Ornaments of Bronze, Alabaster, Terra Cotta, or Composition.vs Osiers, or Willow, for basket-makers\u2019 Packages of every description, in which goods paying ad val.duties are imported included in value of goods, except ouly bottles, jars, demijohns, bran I cagks, barrels, or packages in whic spirituous liquors, wines, and malt liquors are contained, and carboys containing sulphuric acid.174 Packages of Goods paying specific duties.174 Paints and Colors, not elsewhere speci- Paintings in Oil, by artists of well- known merit, or copies of the old masters by such artists.Free Paper.recoatecsenee 174 Paper Collar Cloth.Free Paper, \u201c Union Collar Cloth \u201d.Free Paper Shavings.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Free Paper Hangings.Paper Maché.Parasols and Umbrellas. 90 GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.Patent Medicines, not mixed with spirits OF BÉrOng WAtOrS.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.rcces voouees CAB n.0cceocrerenncrccnsncnsrrserracanacsrensanvansse Pearl, Horn, Bone and Ivory, manufac- BUEOA ever vero coovse aocvoe coran sounee severe Pelts, Hides, and Horns.Pepper, ground.Pepper, unground.cone Perfumed Spirits.$1.50 gal ; pkgs.Perfumed Spirits, when in flasks or bottles not weighing more than 4 oz.vrrsrs corses s sosaesersse0cs 6 cts each; pkgs.Perfumery not elsewhere specified.[TN Pine and Palm Oils, in in their natural state Phosphorus.Jo Pickles and Sauce Pimento, ground .Pimento, unground.Pipe Clay.cooerenn.Pipes, Tobacco.Pitch and TAr.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026crersenserrrore nets Plaster of Paris, not ground or calcined.Plaster of Paris, ground and calcined.Plush for Hatters\u2019 use, and for gloves.Playing CArÜS.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026corcrssse sous evsasecencess Portable Hand Printing Presses.POtAtOES.\u2026.\u2026cccvrocrercnnce savane sure Potatoes, growth B.N.A.Provinces.Preserved Meats.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.esarersarsss Printed, Lithographed, or Oopper-plate \u201cBills, Bill-Heads and Advertising Pamphlots \u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026sr cuscccaccers Potash, Bichromate Of.Poultry.rassssrecnca a restau cs ese net \u201c Poultry from B.N.A.Provinees.Porter, in bottles.7 cts p gal and 10 vranessetenessras een caccss sun ad val; pkgs.i 5 cts p gal and 10 «d sropnetessersrnren centre pra nee 000000 val ; pkgs.Pig Iron, Pig Lead, and Pig Cop der.Philosophical Instruments and Apparatus, including globes, when imported by and for the use of colleges, scientific and literary societies, and schools.Cerne ae Free 174 Free 25 GENERAL MISCELLINEOUS DIRECTORY.91 Plank and Sawed Lumber, of mahogany, rosewood, walnut, chestnut, cherry, and pitch pine.sé canenr ass a Free Plank and Sawed Lumber of all kinds, except mahogany, rosewood, walnut, chestnut, cherry, and pitch pine.17 Platers\u2019 Leaf.\u2026secerere sens ver 17 Precipitate of Copper.Free Precious Stones, unset.Free Printing Ink and Printing Presses, except portable hand printing presses.Free Proprietary Medicines, mixed with spirits or strong waters.$1.50 p gal ; pkgs.17} Patent Medicines.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.cssrsesrecece 25 10 Puddled Iron Bars, Blooms, and Billets.5 Pumps and Pump Gear, Ships\u2019.5 Prohibited Articles (see end of Tariff) Quartz, crushed.c.Free Rags, including paper shavings.\u2026 Free Railroad Bars and Frogs.vr.Free Ratan, for chairmakers.Free Red Lead, dry.Free Rennet .Free Rosin sorrscesiecncerne Free Rico.reve seccentes 1 etp lb; pkgs.174 Riders and Knees, Iron (ships\u2019).5 Rigging Wire (Ships).Free Rinds of Oranges, Citrons, and Lemons imported in brine for the purpose of being candied.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026eesseenes Free Roots, Medicinal, in their natural state.Free Roots, Other.uu even veenrersveveeersnnrs creer 10 Rifles, Guns, and Firearms of all kinds.17 Rum.coovvvvernriiinnnans $1 p gal; pkgs.17 Rum-Sbrub.-$1.50 p gal ; pkgs.17 F@cosiersoransanenenssenenassemsançant encens acesan 00e Free Sails, ready-made.c.cocveerernrrieana 17% Sail-Cloth or Canvas, for ships\u2019 use 5 Sal Ammoniac, Sal Soda, Caustic Soda, Silicate of Soda, Soda Ash, Nitrate of Soda, and Saltpetr.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026sreersess Free 92 GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.2 Salt.sessesans asso names arena teense seats vousses Free Sand.[RR Free Sand Paper and Sand Cloth.174 Satin, and fine washed whita.Free Schiedam Schnapps.$1.50 p gal ; pkgs.17% Sea Grass, Manilla Grass, and Mosses for upholstery purposes.ccecevierenns Free Seeds not classed as cereals \u2026 10 Seeds from B.N.A.Provinces.Free Settlers\u2019 effects of every description, in actual use, not being merchandise, brought by persons making oath that they intend becoming permanent settlers within the Dominion.:.Free Scrap IrOn.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.rsrescrsorrer .Scrap Brass.Sculpture, specimens of Shafts for mills aud steamborts, in the TOUR socccososcencanses v0orcuers perssese sacre Free ShAWÏlB.\u2026.\u2026.0er Sheet Music, printed.Ships\u2019 Blocks and Patent Bushes for B Binnacle Lamps and Bunting.Sail Cloth, or Canvas.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.Cables, hemp or grass.Compasses.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Dead Eyes.Dead Lights Deck Plugs.Pumps and Pump Ge Shackles\u2014Sheaves.Signal Lamps.Travelling Trucks .Steering Apparatus.v\u2026 Iron Knees and Riders.Wire Rigging, and galvanized for manufacture of.cccvvienveraanee.Cordage.coveverirrarecsnene i.Varnish, black and bright.WEAGES.\u2026.\u2026uvorccuracescrerss season seu Iron Masts, or part of Iron Masts.Free Shell, manufactured.Sheet Iron, not galvanized.Shrubs, Trees und Plants.ve 10 GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.93 Shrubs, Trees and Plants, from B N.A.PrOVINCES.\u2026uvsocecsorses «.Free Silks, Satins, and Velvets Levers vate 174 Silk, Woollen, Worsted and Cotton Em- \"broideries, and Tambour Work.174 Silk Twist, and Silk and Mohair Twist, not elsewhere specified, for tailors\u2019 uge, in hanks.ccccovceieriiniiiiin viernes 17 Silk Twists, for hats, boots, and shoes.Free Silk Twists, Machine.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.esrorecseer 10 Silver Coin, United States.17 Silver Lenf.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.210000 \u2026 17 Silver and Gold Cloth.Silver-plated Ware.Skins, undressed.Slate.es Slotted Tapes, hoop skirts Small ures.; Snuff, ground dry.26 cts plb; 18 124 or cent.ad val.'} pkgs.17 Snuff, damp, moist, or pickled.174 SOUR ASH.Len une rerrserrerenenersacerereeenee Free Soap, common.$1 p 100 lbs; pkgs.174 Soap, perfumed and fancy 0.0 25 Spades, Shovels, Stoves, and all other iron CASÜINGS.\u2026.\u2026.00\u20260ccrsenccen arenca000e 174 Spelter or Zinc, in sheets, blocks, or PÎGS.00ccocaruseorenensencrerecanacerensnencen 0e Free Specimens of Natural History, Mineralogy, Botany, or Sculpture.\u2026\u2026\u2026.Free Spices, ground, including Ginger, Pimento, and Pepper.ccciceneienin 25 Spices, unground, including Ginger, Pimento, ond Pepper.\u2026_\u2026 174 Spikes and Nails, composition .Free Spikes, Scythes, and Spaths.174 Spirits and strong waters, not having been sweetened or mixed with an article so that the degree of strengt thercof cannot be ascertained by Sykes hydromoter, for every gallon the strength of proof by such h drometer, and s0 in proportion for any groater or less strength than the 94 GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.strength of proof, and for every grea-~ ter or less quantity than a gallon, viz.: Brandy, Geneva, Alcohol, Rum, Gin\u2014including Old Tom\u2014 Whiskey and unenumerated articles of all kinds, per gal errors $1.00 Other Spirits, being sweetened or mixed, so that the degree of strength cannot be ascertained as aforesaid, namely: Rum-Shrub, Cordials, Schie- dara Schnapps, Tafia, Bitters, and the HKE L.ncccscrrcrauns cosorane ansasacoaren causes $1.50 Cologne Water and perfumed Spirits, not in flAskS.\u2026.\u202600c00ces sv Cologne Water and perfumed Spirits, when in flasks or bottles.For each flask or bottle not weighing more than four ounces.Unenumerated Spirits and Strong Waters Spirits and Strong Waters imported into Canada, mixed with any ingredient or ingredients, and although thereby coming under the denomination of proprietary medicines, tinctures, escences, extracts or any other denomination, shall be ncvertless, deemed \u201c Spirits or Strong Waters, and subject to duty as such, per gal.\u2026sensrenrcess $1.60 Spirits and Strong Waters, including spirits of wine and alcohol.§1 p gal; ete rrr ere anaeee pkgs.174 Spirits of Turpentine.ccveerreerrnnens He Starch .2 cts plb; pkgs.17 Statues of Marble, Bronze, and Alabaster, natural SiZe.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.cecccccern0s Free Stationery \u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026ssrence rresserarccanernee 173 Steel, wrought or cast, in bars and rods.Free Steel, Plates, cut to any form, but not moulded.c.ccoeoviirininieinn inne, Free Steel Chairs, Railway.A Steering Appartus, Ships\u2019.5 Stereotype Blocks, for printing purposes.Free GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.95 Steamboat and Mill Shafts and Cranks, forged in the rough.ccoev ins Ftee Steam Fire Engines.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.e 174 Stone, unwrought, and Lithographers\u2019 SRONE cours rescer secs.rere Free Stores for the use of Army and Navy.Free BUraw coven, FR 10 Straw from B.N.A.Provinges.Free Straw, Tuscan, Grass, and Fancy Plats.Free Sulphur or Brimstone, in roll or flour.Free Sulphuric Acid.dctplb; pkgs.17 Sulphuric Acid, Carboys containing.17 Sugar Candy, brown or white.1 ct p lb, ad VAÏ Leu arcssssnn rater rassennsen ann su nsan sr 25 Sugar, equal to and above No.9, Dutch } 1 et p lb, ad val.Standard .Sugar, below No, 9.3 ct p lb, ad val.25 Syrup of Sugar, or of Sugar Cane, Syrup of Molasses, or of Sorghum, elado, or Concentrated Molasses and Cane Juice.$ctp!lb, ad val.26 Tafia.\u2026.rrsesere ses $1.50 p gal; pkgs.17% Tails, Undressed.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.ressessserseen sers Free AILOW.voccccucseus \u2026lctp Tallow, from B.N.A.Provinces.Tampico, white and black.Tapes, (slotted), for the manufacture of hoop skirts.sossssenser nano nn enes Free Tar «oo Free Tea, Green and Japan.4 cts p 1b; pkgs.17 Tea, Black.s0esso.\u20260\u2026.Bct8 p 1b; pkgs.17 Tea, Green or Japan.4 cts p Ib; pkgs.17 Tea, Black.coovee enn 3cts p lb; pkgs.17 ACIS.cutis enna eer Free Thibet Hair, unmanufactured.Free Thread and other articles embroidered with gold or for embroiding.17 Thread Lace and Insertions.Tiles, QraiD.\u2026.sec-rsssssersensacensroscense Free Timber and Lumber, round and hewed, but not otherwise, from B.N.A.Provinces, manufactured in whole or in PAIt.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026vseccsssonscrsacccvace cc Fret Tin, in bar, blocks, pigs or granulated.Free 96 GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.Tin ou Zine, or Spelter, in block or Tin Glaspe, Slides, and Spa gles, \u2018for manufacturing hoop skirts.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Tin Plates.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026ersecessccer Tinctures, containing spits.$1.50 > .\u2026 .gal; pkgs.Tinctures, COLLET cr voees seers eet sbunsssron Tobacco, manufact'd, except cigars.22 pe; 25 cts p lb; pkgs Snuff & Taf flour, Fary.12 p mrasasaaues c; 26 ctsp 1b; pkgs Snuff, d'mp, moist, pkled.i cranes pc; 25 cts p lb; pkgs.Canada Twist, from raw Canada tobacco, per hina, Tobacco, unmanufactured, (but must be bonded on impor tation), under conditions of Act 31 Vict.chap.6l.Tobacco Pipes.Tow, undressed.y we Trees, Shrubs, Roots and Plants.Trees Shrubs, Roots and Plants, from B.N.A.PrOviDee8.eeresesersessensaesncns Travellers\u2019 Baggage.A Travellers 'Caariage.Travelling Trucks, Ships\u2019.TrEENAÎlS .\u2026.oorsocrorersrssreasresscacss0ca0senes Tubes and Piping, of Copper, Brass or Iron, when drAWN.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.-rener Turpentine, Bpirits of.Turpentine, other than Spirits of \u201cTurpen- ti Twist, Silk, for Hats, Boots and Shoes.Type Metal, in blocks or pigs.:.- Union Collar Cloth Paper, used in the manufacture of Paper Collars, Cuffs, Varnish, bright and black, for ships\u2019 use.Varnish, otber than bright and black.Veneering of Wood of Ivory.cocreennine Vegetables, including Potatoes and other 0018 Lau.cu0e0s.eres rere Free Free 174 174 174 GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.97 Vegetables, from B.N.A.Provinces.Free Vegetable Fibres.Free Vegetables used chiefly in dyeing.Free Vegetables, Fish and Meats, preserved.17} Velvets, Silks and Satins.Pre 7 ViNEGATr.\u2026.css 10 cts p gal ; s.17 Vitriol, blue.vosvere Per IPS Frec Walnuts, Dried Fruit8.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.eucecrrerscc 174 Wearing Apparel and Clothing, made by hand or sewing machines.174 Weaving or tram silk, and weaving or tram cotton for making clastic webbing, and crinoline thread for covering crinoline Wire.voeveeveeeerreennenns Free Wedgas, Ships'.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026ereesrereesearen sance 5 Whale Oil, in the casks, from on Shipboard and in the condition in which it was first landed.oonernieen Free Wheat \u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026escesss Ceres Free Whiting, or Whitening.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Free White Zinc, dry.«.Free White Lead, drÿ.\u2026\u2026.\u2026usucccrseccercranaes Free Whiskey.\u2026\u2026\u2026.l.00 p gal; pkgs.173 Wines, not containing over 20 degrees of alcohol, and not worth more than forty cents per gallon, of all kinds, including Ginger, Orange, Lemon, Gooseberry, Raspberry, Strawberry, Elder and Currant Wine, (five quarts or 10 pint bottles to a gallon), per gallon.cere an 30c.Wines\u2014all others when in woed, per gal- LON.\u2026csooverrcccssereonernssonners ren a000 BOC Wines \u2014 all others except Sparkling Wines, in bottles, (five quarts or ten pints to a gallon).per dozen.1.50 Wines\u2014Sparkling, per dozen.\u2026 3.00 Wines\u2014Sparkling, per.gallon.1.26 Wire Cloth, of Brass or Copper.Free Wire (Brass or Copper), round or flat.Free Wire, (Iron).renee ees eae 5 Wire, flat or round, for crinolines, uncovered.coiievenerinninna Posenneeserencces Free Wire Rigging SDips\u2019.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026iees 6 98 GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.Woods of all kinds, wholly manüfacta- TOÜ.o.00coucce conso rersrrso case corses sens \u2026 Free Woods, unmanufactured, when chiefl used in dyeing.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.rare Free Woods, manufactured, not elsewhere spe- Cifled.vvunrrnenrnrnnrecnrsiarirenvennrnersaonas 174 Wool.Free Wool, waste.Free Woollens 16 Woollen Netting for Ind and GlOVES.\u2026\u2026.2esssrrcserssennancees 10 Writing Desks, fancy and ornamental Cases and Boxes, and other fancy ; bas censsasrseposesere ren sOsa HAN IN senban 217 thing.sasescananmctansesecaneenene0s Free Zinc or Spelter, in blocks or pigs.Free Zinc or Spelter, in sheets.\u2026 Free Zinc, white dry.vancarrannees Free Norz.\u2014Schedule D.\u2014The following goods, when the growth and produce of any of the British North American Provinces, may be imported free of duty, subject to alteration or regulation by proclamation of the Governor-Ge- neral in Council, viz :\u2014 Animals of all kinds; Fresh, Smoked and Salted Meats ; Green and Dried Fruits, Fish of all kinds, product of fish, and of all other creatures living in the water; Poultry, Butter, Cheese, Lard, Tallow; Timber and Timber of all kinds, round, hewed, but not otherwise manufactured in whole or in part ; Fish Oil, Gypsum, ground or unground ; Hay, Hops, Straw, Bran, Seeds of all kinds, Ve etables, includin Potatoes, and other roots; Plants, Trees an Shrubs ; Coal and Coke; Salt; Wheat, Peas, Beans, Barley, Rye, Oats, Indian Corn, Buckwheat, and all other groin; Flour of Wheat, Rye, Indian Corn and Oatmeal, and Flour Meal of any other grain.All goods not enumerated as charged with any other duty, or declared to be free of duty ; and non-enumerated packages, 174 p.ad val.: GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.99 POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.Hon.L.S.Huntington, postmaster-general ; W.H.Griffin, deputy postmaster-general.Secretary's Branch.\u2014W.White, secretary ; W.D.LeSueur, H.S.Weatherley, B.King, 1st class clerks; G.H.Hargrave, 1.W.Griffin, J.Plun- kett, J.Walsh, J.Graham, H.G.Hopkirk, C.Sangster, senior 2ud class clerks; Sidney Smith, jr, J.F.Ruttan, A.W.Throop, junior 2nd class clerks ; G.R.White, J.M.O'Leary, O.B.Brodie, W.L.Blair, J.Lemoine, O.Fortier, D.McDonald, A.J.McDermid, A.W.McLennan, W.A.Jones, P.McIntyre, J.A.McLaurin, G.Binks, L.C.A.Casgrain, J.A.McDonald, W.Fre chette, A.A.Dorion, S.Craig, L.H.Pouliot, G.Rance, 3rd class clerks.Accountant's Branch.\u2014H.A.Wicksteed, accountant ; W.H.Smithson, assistant do.; b=.Bucke, R.Olivier, 1st class clerks; E.H.Benjamin, H.J.Garrett, A.Lindsay, senior 2nd class clerks ; L.Blanchet, G.M.Patrick, T.H.Allen, R.J.Oliver, D.F.McCarthy, junior 2nd class clerks ; J.E.Hopkirk, C.G.Falconer, J.G.Fortier, E.A.D.Jones, H, M.Jarvis, H.A.Ferguson, W.Brophy, P.I.Leahy, A.Muir, 3rd class clerks ; J.Ashworth, cashier.Moncey Order Branch.\u2014P.LeSueur, superintendent M.O.Office; C.W.Jenkins, lst class clerk ; J.Brophy, senior 2nd class clerk; J.McDougall, R.J.Shaw, C.J.Higgins, M.K.Dunlevie, J.F.Wall, W.J.Barrett, 3rd class clerks ; Jc.Bonner, A.W.Wall, J.H.Spencer, F.W.Mills, L.W.Travis, A.McGillis, C.P.LeSueur, D.D.McPherson, W.Bristow, 3rd class clerks.Suvings Bank Branch.\u2014J.C.Stewart, superintendent Savings Bank Branch; D.Matheson 1st class clerk ; J.Rose Smi h, A.J.Boswell, .N.Garland, E.B.Bell, W.À.Kreps, W.H.Eagleson, W.H.Harrington, junior 2nd class clerks; W.H, McOuaig, G: À.Major, G.L.Plunkett, H.J.Larkin, operry, 3rd clasg clexks.Messengers\u2014M.Benuett, E> Daughtry,\u201d J.Bell, .= Ya 4 NA apy\u2019 100 GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.Post Office Inspectors and Divisions.\u2014John Dewe, chief inspector, Ottawa ; J.D.Patterson, clerk of chief inspector, Ottawa.Division In- speclors.\u2014Gilbert Griffin, London ; M.Sweet- nam, Toronto; R.W.Barker, Kingston; T.P.French, Ottawa ; E.F.King, Montreal ; W.G.Shepherd, Quebec; John McMillan, St.John, N.B.; A.Woodgate, Halifux, N.S.; R.Wallace, Victoria, B.CRATES AND REGULATIONS.LETTER RATES.Between places within the Do- MINION Levreerererrinnrniineeiens 3 cts.per 4 oz.Between Canada and the United SALES \u2026.srmcresa cross ca mesmaenans 3 cis.per à 0z.Between Canada and Newfound- VAnd L.\u20260scoccreuceresceeree corereuss 6 cts.per # oz.Between Canada and the United Kin gdOrn .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.ererecrrencaucre 5 cts.per 4 oz.Prepayment must in all cases be made by Postage Stamp.REGISTRATION FEES.Within the Dominion .2 cts.each letter.To the United States.bets.do.do.To Newfoundland .2 cts.do.do.To the United Kingdom.8 cts.do.do.These Registration Fees are, of course, in addition to the Postage, and must be prepaid.DISPOSAL OF UNPAID OR INSUFFICIENTLY PAID LETTERS MAILED IN CANADA.If for places within the Dominion.\u2014A letter wholly unpaid is not forwarded, but is sent to tae Dead-Letter Office, Ottawa, If prepaid at least one rate, that is, 3 cents, the letter is forwarded to destimition, but is rated with double the deficient postage.This rule applies algo to city or \u201cdrop\u201d letters, the postage on which is 1 cent per 4 ounce.If for the United States\u2014A letter, whether wholly unpaid, or insufficiently paid, 18 not forwarded from Canada, but is sent to the Dead- GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.101 Letter Office, Ottawa, in order to be there opened and returned to its writer.If for the United Kingdom.\u2014A letter wholly unpaid is forwarded, but is rated with double ostage, that is, 5 pence sterling per 4 ounce.fr it is insufficiently prepaid, it is charged at the same rate, deducting what may have been prepaid.If for other British Colonies or Foreign Countries (except France).\u2014A letter whether wholly unpaid, or only insufficiently paid, is sent to the Dead-Letter Office, Ottawa.LOCAL OR \u201cDROP\u201d LETTERS.One cent per half ounce, to be prepaid by Postage Stamp.POSTAL CARDS.Cinalian Postal Cards of one cent each circulate within the Dominion,\u2014and are transmissible, without further charge, to the United States and Newfoundland.Newspapers\u2014Between places in the Dominion, to the United States, to Newfoundland, publishers prepay their edition in bulk, at the rate of one cent for cach pound weight; no further charge on delivery.Transient newspapers within the Dominion, to the United States and Newfoundland, one cent per four ounces, to be prepaid by stamp.Transient papers tor the United Kingdom, two cents per four ounces.Periodicats\u2014Published in Canada not less frequently than once & month, sent from office of publication, or from news agencies, for places in the Dominion, to the United States or to Newfoundland, the postage rate is the sume as fur newspapers, i.e., one cent per pound, when paid by the bulk weight; Transient Periodicals, one cent per four ounces.Newspapers.and periodicals for the Dominion, the United States, or Newfoundland, weighing less than one ounce each, may be posted singly, if prepaid by stamp, one half cent each. 102 GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.Periodicals and Books for United Kingdom, By CANADIAN LINE, are subject to the British Book Post rates, namely : Under 1 OZ.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026cecores Between 1 oz.and 2 oz Do.2 ¢ # 44 Do.4 «6 « gu.Do.8 \u201c \u201c 12 # LL.And so on, the scale progressing by a rate of six cents for every four ounces.By Maiu STRAMERS via New Yone : Under 1 02.4 cents.Between ! oz.and 2 oz.6 \u201c Do.2% # veers 8 Do.qu 4 Bu 16 © Do.g « #12 ,.24 + And so on, the scale progressing by a rate of eight cents for every four ounces.Perivdicals and Books for France, Br CANADIAN LINE : Not exceeding 2 oz.\u2026 À cents.2 t0 4 OZ.\u2026.\u2026 8 « 4 to 8 oz.16 « 8 10 12 OZ.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u20260errcccrreceresse 24 + And s0 on.Newspapers to France, and Samples are sent at the above \u201c French Book Post\u201d rates.A \u201cbook packet\u201d may contain any number of separate books, publications, works of literature and art, maps or prints, photographs, daguereotypes, when not in glass or in frames containing glass; any quantity of paper, vellum or parchment (to the exclusion of letters), and the books, maps, papers, &c., may be either written, printed or plain, or any mixture of the packages must be open at both ends or both sides.Patterns.\u2014Rates between Canada and United Kingdom and France, same as for Book Post.Patterns or gamples must not be of an intrinsic value; and this rule excludes all articles of a saleable nature, and whatever may GENEBAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.103, have a value of its own, apart from its mere use a8 a pattern ; nor must the quantity of any material or article sent as a pattern or sample be so great that it could have on this ground an intrinsic value.Patterns, &c., must be sent in covers open at the ends, so as to be easy of examination.Samples, however, of seeds, drugs, and such like, which cannot be sent in open covers, ma be enclosed in bags of linen or other material, simply tied at the neck, or, provided that bags be transparent, they may be entirely closed, if they are for delivery within the United Kingdom.Bags, however, entirely closed, even though they be transparent, must not be used for the transmission of seeds to foreign parts.Patterns and samples of merchandize, not exceeding the weight of eight ounces, addressed to the United States, may be sent at the rate of ten cents for each package.A packet of patterns of samples sent to France or Portugal, must not exceed 18 inches in length, and 12 inches in width or depth; a packet to any other place abroad must not exceed 24 inches in length, or 12 inches in breadth or depth.The limits of weight are as follows : Canada.24 oz.Belgium.8 oz.Great Britain.24 \u201c Netherlands .16 France \u2026 .36 \u201c Portugal.16 Germany 8 ¢ Denmark.Italy.36 \u201c Switzerland.48 \u201c Parcel Post.\u2014The following rates are for the transmission of Parcels in Canada : = Not exceedin 1b.124 cents.« 8 ! 1b.at Qu « 14 1h, 374 ¢ \u201c 2 1lbs.50 \u201c \u201c 24 lbs.624 cents.« 3 lbs.5 © « 38 lbs.874\u201c \u201c 4 lbs.$1.00 Registration Fee, \u20145 cents, 104 GENERAL MISOELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.Parcels can only be sent by Post to places in Canada.Postages and registration fee must be pre-paid.The limit of weight to Parcels is 4 lbs.\" Transmission of Patterns and Samples within the Province of Canada.Patterns or samples of merchandise, and goods for sale, may be posted in Canada, to be orwarded to any place within the Dominion, on pre-payment by postage stamp of a rate of one cent.per four ounces, under tho following regulations :\u2014 L.\u2014Patterns or samples must be sent in covers open at the ends, so as to be easy of examination.Samples, however, of seeds, drugs, and so forth, which cannot be sent in open covers, may be enclosed in bags of linen or other miate- rial, fastened in such amanner that they may be readily opened, orin bags entirely closed, provided that they be transparent, so that the officers of the Post Office may be able to satisfy themselves as to the nature of the contents.II.\u2014The packet may bear on the outside the address of the sender in addition to the address of the person for whom it may be intended\u2014 also a trade mark and numbers, and the price of the articles enclosed ; inside there must be po enclosure but the samples or patterns themselves\u2014the particulars, however, of the trade marks, numbers and price, may be mark- \u201ced on the articles themselves instead of on the outside of the packet, at the option of the sender.; UL\u2014Any sample or pattern packet containing a letter, or otherwise violating the conditions of the preceding rules, is tobe rated and treated as a letter.IV.\u2014The rate of 1 cent per four ounces is to be pre-paid by postage stamp,\u2014and if such rate be not fully pre-paid by the stamps affixed, the package is to be rated with the deficient postage, and a fine of five cents in addition.V.\u2014Packets of samples or patterns may be registered on pre-payment by postage stamp of a registration fee of five cents In addition to the GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY, 105 postage rate\u2014and provided such packets be duly handed in to the Post Office for registration.À registration receipt or certificate should always be obtained for such packages when presented for registration.VI.\u2014No packet of samples or patterns must exceed 24 ounces in weight; any packet exceeding that weight is to be sent to the Post- master-General.Penal Clause \u2014The Act contains the following penal clauses: To enclose a letter or letters, or any writing intended to serve the purpose of a letter, in a parcel posted for the parcel post, or to enclose a letter, or any writ Ing, or make any written marks to serve the purpose of a letter, or to enclose any other thing in a newspaper, posted to pass as & newspaper, at the rate of postage applicable to newspapers, (except in the case of accounts and receipts of newspaper publishers, which are permitted to pass folded within the newspapers gent by them to their subscribers), is an offence punishable by a penalty of not less than ten and not exceeding forty dollars.PosTaGE RATms oN LETTERS AND PAPERS to principal Colonies and Foreign Countries.re-payment compulsory.Letters per half oz.News| papers COUNTRY.Route.Australia (except| c.ce N.S.Wales | 8 4 |ViaS.Francisco Argentine Con- ederation .26 6 \u201c New York.Austria.10 4 \u201c England.Bahamas .\u2026| 6 | 4 \u201c New York.Belgium .wef 10 4 \u201c England.Bermuda .8 4 © New York, 0 Bragilnnsoovenel 18 4 106 GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.Posraan Rares on Larrans, &c.\u2014Continued.: E5lgg Covnrar.$ Sw [ESE Route, a SEE Cape Good Hope.| 28 4 ¢ « England.Ceylon .22 ) 4 Obhili .20 6 \u201c New York.China (except Shanghai) J 13 4 \u201c San Francisco Ouba.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026 8 4 \u201c New York.Denmark ree 10 4 \u201c England.Egypt 10 glu « 10 4 & \u201c France 16 216 « Germany 10 414 « Gibraltar 10 «jé \u201c Hayti .8 4 \u201c New York.Holland 10 4 \u201c England.Hong Kong.13 4 % San Francisco India.22 4 ¢ England.laly cueeeennennnnn, 10 4] 4 Jamaica .8 4 \u201c New York.Japan .18 6 \u2018 San Francisco Malta \u2026 | 10 4 \u201c England.Mexico.13 0 \u201c New York.N.South Wales.15 41% San Francisco New Zealand .| 15 4|« Norway 10 416 England.Porto 8 4 \u201c New York.Russia 10 4 \u201c England.San Domingo.8 4 \u201c New York.Shanghai.8 4 \u201c San Francisco Spain 16 6 \u201c England.Sweeden 10 aps #4 Switzerland 10 4416 8 West Ind (except where otherw jee stated British Mail 16 4 loi via Calon, Havana or st.Thomas) ., GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.107 Miscellaneous Postal Maiter \u2014 On books pamphlets, occasional publications, printed circulars, prices current, hand-bills, 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 wholly or partly printed or written, such as deeds, insurance policies, militia and school returns, or other documents of like nature, packages of seeds, cuttings, bulbs, roots, scions or grafts, patterns or samples of goods or merchandise, when posted in Canada for any place in Canada, the rate of postage is one cent per four ounces in weight, to be pre-paid by postage stamp, or by the use of stamped Post bands when suitable for the purpose.No letter or other communication intended to serve the purpose of a letter must be sent or enclosed in any article of miscellaneous mail matter; and all transmissions authorized by this regulation must be put up in covers, open at the ends or sides, or in such manner as to admit of inspection to ensure compliance with this condition.Miscellaneous mail matter as above specified, when addressed to the United States or to Newfoundland, may be forwarded, when pre-paid the one cent per 4 oz.rate, as if addressed to a place in Canada, with the exception of packets of samples and patterns of merchandise addressed to the United States, on which the special rate of ten cents must be pre-paid.Money Orders in Canada.\u2014All the Money Order Post Offices in Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Manitoba and British Columbia, are authorized to draw Money Orders on each other for any sum up to $100, and for as many Orders of $100 each as the applicant may require, upon the following terms, viz :\u2014 108 GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.Orders up to F4.2 cts.[TS \u201c« $ 5 (1 4 from $10 to $ 20.10 « « \u201c $20toP 40.20 « \u201c \u201c $40t0$ 60.30 © ec « $60 to $ 80.40 « \u201c \u201c $80 to $100.50 « Money Orders on the United Kingdom.\u2014The Money Order Offices in the Dominion also draw upon all the Money Order Offices in England Ireland and Scotland, the Channel Islands, an British India, save those in British India for which there are special rates, for any sum up to £10 sterling, and grant as many Orders for £10 sterling each as may be needed to make up the amount to be remitted.The terms are as under :\u2014 Orders up to £2.avons 25 cts, \u201c from £2 to £5.50 « \u201c \u201c£5 to £7.750% « \u201c £7 to $10.100 \u201c Money Orders on Newfoundland.\u2014The Money Order Offices in Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, draw also upon Money Order Offices in Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island, Manitoba and British Columbia.The Orders upon Newfoundland, like those of the United Kingdom, are made payable in Sterling money.Orders up to £ 5.25 cts.from £ 6 to £10.50 \u201c « \u201c£10 to £156.T5 « \u201c6 \u201c£15 to £100.100 « All the Money Order Offices in the Dominion are also authorized to grant Money Orders on the United States, the maximum amount of which, however, upon a single order is limited to $40 Canadian currency.The rates are :\u2014 For Orders under and up to $20.25 cts, i\u201c s over $20 up to $40.50 « In all classes of Orders, as many of the maximum amount may be obtained as will be GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.109 needed to make up the sum the applicant desires to remit.By the amended Post Office Act, which came in force on the 1st October, any Postmaster issuing Money Orders on credit, and any person aiding and abetting, or procuring the issue of such orders, will be guilty of misdemeanor.The Money Order Post Offices in the Dominion are furnished with lists of all the Money Order Offices in Canada, the United Kingdom, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward lsland, Manitoba, British Columbia and Newfoundland, aud the Postmusters are instructed to afford every information in their power, in respect of the places upon which they draw, together with any other information relating to the issues us the intending remitters may desire.Posr Orrice Savines BANK.1.The Post Office Savings Bank commenced operations in Ontario and Quebec on the 1st April, 1868.2.The direct security of the Dominion is given by the Statute for all deposits made.3.At each Savings Bank Post Office the Savings Bauk regulations may be read by the public, giving full information with respect to the mode of depositing and withdrawing money, and these regulations arc printed upon the cover of the Pass Book supplied to each depositor.4.Any person may have a deposit account, and deposits are received daily during the ordinary hours of Post Office business, of any number of dollars, from $1 up to $300, the total amount which can be received from a depositor in any one year, except in\u2019 cases to be specially authorized Ly the Postmaster-General.5.The Postmasters of the Savings Bank Offices will act as agents for the receipt of the money deposited for transmission to the Post- 110 GENERAL MISOELLANEOUS DIRECTORŸ.master-General, and for the payment by the Postmaster-General of money withdrawn by depositors.6.Each depositor is supplied with a Pass Book, and the sums paid in, or withdrawn, are entered therein by the Postmaster receiving or paying the same.In addition, a direct receipt for each amount paid in is sent to the depositor from the Postmaster-General, and the Post- master-General will issue a cheque payable at any Post Office Savings Bank desired, for any sum withdrawn.T.Every depositor's account is thus kept with the Postmaster-General, and a depositor may pay into his or her account with the Post Office Savings Bank, at any of the Savings Bank Post Offices, which at the time may best suit his convenience, and exercise the same choice in drawing out money, subject only to the obligation of producing the Pass Boo , in roof of identity, whenever paying in or drawing out deposits.8.Interest at the rate of four per cent.per annum is allowed on deposits.9.Postmasters are forbidden by law to disclose the name of any depositor, or the amount of any sum deposited or withdrawn.10.No charge will be made to depositors on paying in, or drawing out money, nor for postage or communications with the Postmaster- General in relation thereto.11.The Postmaster-General will always be ready to receive and attend to all applications complaints, or other communications addresse to him by depositors or others, relative to Post Office Savings Bank matters."]
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