Mackay's Montreal directory : new edition, corrected in..., containing, first, an alphabetical directory of the citizens generally ; second, a classified business directory..., 1 janvier 1867, Miscellaneous directory
[" MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY, + SHE QUEEN AND ROYAL FAMILY, THE QUEEN.\u2014Vioronu, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Defender of tbe Faith.Her Majesty was born at Kensington Palace, May 24, 1810 ; su to the throne Jue 40, 1837, on the death of her uncle iy William 17; Trac accwund J 1838 ; and married, Feb.10, 1840, to his Hoyal Highness, Prince Albert, Her Majesty only child of his late Royal Highness Edward Dubs of Kant, son of King George III.Children of her Majesty are :\u2014 Her Royal Highness Victoria-Adelaide-Mary-Louise, Prmcnss Borar or Exozan ann Prossia, born Nov.31, 1840, and warried to his Royal Hehe Frederick William of Prussia, Jau.25, 1858, and hss issus two sons and 4 Swaghter.His Royal Highness Altert-Edward, Princz or Wazns, born Nov.9, 1841 ; married, March 10, 1668, Alexandra of Denmark, (Princess of Wales), born Dec.1, 1864, and\u2019 has issng two sons, ay oer Victor, born Jan.8, 1864, and Prince George Frederick Ernest Albert, born June Her Royal Highness Alios Mand-Mary, bors April 25, 1843 ; mezzied to H.RB.H.Prince Frede- rek Louis of Hees, July 1, 1862, and hes inspe s Jsnghtar and a son.His Bayal Highness Alfred-Ernest-Albert, Duke of Edinburgh, born August 6, 1844.Hor Roys! Highness Helona-Augusta-Victoris, bore May 250 1846, married Joly 5, 1666, Prince He or Highuess Loue.Ù roline borts, born March 16, 1048.er ALO] Arthur-Willixm., Lent born May 1, His Rol Highaew Leo Leopold-George-Duncan- Albert, bora Apeil 7, 1863, Her Royal Highness Bestrice-Mary-Victoria-Feodore, born April 1, 1867.Br ve Frederick-William Oharles, E.G, Doss ar Gamsmmes, cossin to ber Majesty, born March 26,.1819, ; aagura- Dvomnes or mice of.the Lendgrave of Hesse and.sant to bo Majo, born 26, 1797 ; \"pacricd, in 1820, the Iaie Duks af Cambridge.erick-, Heron Oro End, £.G., Doxa or ComBatAXD Ax Hr erin to Her Majesty, born May 37, 1919, maeried Princess Frederica of nr Strelits, and bas issue a son and two dao hters.Augusta Caroling Obarlotie Blissheth Sophia-Lonise, daughter of the late Dake bridge and cousin to Her Majesty, born July 10, 1632, married dune 28, 1843, to F: Grand Dike of Mecklenburg-Strelits, and has-s son.-Adelaide-Whilbelmins-Hlisabeth, danghter te Less Duke af Cambridge, and songe fo Her , born Nov.37, 1888, married, June 13, 1668, Fransis Paul, Prinos of, Leopold If, Kn or yan Baveries, \u2018maternal cousin of the Queen, born.April.à, 1635.TIRE 'MATESTTS HOUREHOED.MED SYRVANS DEPARTMENT. i L = 206 - Ohijef Olerk\u2026.a00000oc0cc0n00 0.assoc T2 0.; es ee Hoe) Chas, Gray Joint Keepers of the Privy Purse.or-Gen.Sir Thos.M.Biddulph.SOCretALT 020 0000000000 0001000 .Herrison, Eog.Captain of the Yeomen of tbe Guard.Barl Cadogan.Oaptain of the Gentlemen-at-Arms .+« ++ Barl of Thaokerville.Master of tbe Ceremonies.«.Major-Gen.Hon.8ir B.Oust, G.C.H.Bean of Bhapel Royal: \u201cBio Len .op oi on.Sab Dean.reve) Rev.b.Garde Olark of the Closet Piabop of W'orcoster Resident Chapiain.Dean of Windsor.Mistress of the Robes.Duchess of Wel Major-Gen.F.H.Seymour.MASTER OP THE WORSN'S DEPARTMENT.«Master of the Horse.Duke of Beaufort.++ Lord Alfred Paget, «ss Liout-Col.G.C, Maude, 0B.| Groom.Orown Equerry and Secretazy.\u2026.\u2026.Master of the Buckhonnds.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Lord Colrille- BRITISH AND FOREIGN AMBASSADORS.British Ambassadors, &8., sbrosd.Foreign Ambassadors ia Ragland.America: \u2026.+.Hon.Sir F.W.A.Bruce, K.O.B., Charles P.Adams, Esg.Argentine Confederation.G.B.Mathew.Don Roberto de 1a Biestra.Aves.eceneee lord Bloomfield, 4.08.Count RB.\u2019 Apponyi.Sir H.F, Howard .Baron de Cette.8.Van de Weyer.Baron de Penedo.Senor Carlos Gutierres.Don Manuel Oazvallo.» +++ Prince de 1a Tour Auvergne.sever: G.Bebrends, Esg.(Cons.) «Lord Lyons, ECB.\u201c++@.J.B.Gordon, Bag .FRINCE OF WALES EOUSEROLD.ed oe , Flebet,.EW , C0. \u2019 \u201c wmestuaxmous 427 pmnorour.HER MAZRSTTS ONINF OUWIOERS OF STATE.First Lord of the Treasury Lord High Chazeellor .Chbanoellor of the Exchequer.Lord President of the Council.Lord Privy Beal.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Home Department Foroiga Afaire Secretaries of State Colonies.War.Todia .First Lord of the Admiralty.President of the Board of Trade.Prosident of the Poor-Law Board.(The above form the Cabinet.) - Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster.Barl of Devon, Postmaster-General.e0eue + Duke of Montrose.4 First Commissioner of Works.«Right Hou.T.Cowper.; Secretary for Ireland.«Right Hon.Sir Robert Peel.; SCOTLAND.-Right Hon.Jonathan Peel.Viscount Cranbourae.«Sir J.Pi a.Lord High Constable .c.Earl of Erroll.1 Keeper of the Great Seal .+ Earl of Selkirk, Deputy Rooper of the Great Seal ++.H.Mackenzie, Lord Priry Seal.Earl of Dalhousie Knight Marischal.«Duke of Hamilton.Master of the Housebold.«Duke of Argyll.Standard Bearer.aver «Earl of Lauderdale.Lord High Commissioner.«Lord Belbaven.«Right Hon, D.McNeill.«Right Hon.John Inglis.«George Patton, Esq, : -ve+.G.Young, Esq.> «.Bight Hon.Sir W.Gibson-Oraig, Bart, +Major-Gen.E.W.F.Walker.\u2026\u2026 Colonel Sir J.Douglass.IRELAND, Lord Justice Clerk .Lord Advocate.en Folicitor General, eee jerk Register.Commander pri Forces.so.Assistant Adjotant-General.»Marquis of Abercorn.«Right Hon.Lord Naas, M.P.-Major-Gen.Bir Trou «R.N.Matheson, |.+Lord James Butler Bon.Luke G.Dillon.«Hon.J.Preston.«Right Hon.Fr.Blackburne, Ale, ; \u201c A.B.Foster.{| \u201c F0.Boreau.4 J.-Bte.G.Proulx Hon.James Shaw.Jr 4 Louis Renaud.De 4 \u201c A.J, Fergusson Blair.Broek.®# Luc Lettier de St.JustGrandville.\u201cHarcourt Burland Ball.Burlington, \u201c Ulrie Joseph Tessier .Gulf, (Speaker.) % Alexander Onmpbell.Oataraqul, ¢ John Hamilton.Inkerman, \u201c Thomas Bennett.Eastern.Charles Cormier.Fennebee.\u201c David Christie.\u201c Ant J.Duchegnay\u2026 La Salle.« Darld Edward Price.Loureptides, + James O.Aiking.\u201c Elssar J.Duchosnaz.\u201c Derid Ressor.Ting.: Lain Dumoucial E.Leonard.Malahide, ouls Lacoets.2,00.th Re 26 2, Eloau Plate U, _ArchambauitRepentigue; Bus.rs Ob ed, « u ole Ben.Cu orme * Charles Malhoit.\u2026 .Shawenegan.# Joan Kllle Gingras.Stadscona.\u201c «+.Victoris- « John Sewe Basbora.+ W Wellington.PARTANENT OFFICERS SLEGINATIVE OOUNOIL, John F.Taylor, clerk clerk of the House, master in cashier, and accountant.Hebert LeMoine, depaty clerk, clerk assistant, master in chancery, and chief French transistor, Fennings Taylor, deputy clerk, clerk assistant, master in chancery, an office clerk, Joseph B.Doucet, additional clerk assistant, additional French translator, and clerk of Ww.Dn po, sation gey, szxistant and 30d office clerk.oe, James Adamson, clerk of tLa English journals.U.H.Tessier, olerk of the French journals.A.A.Boucher, additional French trensiator, and clerk of Committees.A, Garneau, additional French translator.C.W.Taylor, assistant accountant, Noil McLean, English writing clerk, and as- istant clerk of Committees ; John Walsh, English writing elerk, and \"clerk of Peti- Ber.Hons ; Joseph avon, pu clerk.W.Agar Adamson, D.lain and Hh + chap] E.L.Montsambert, A.M, law clerk, acting as lish translator.Béné mber, gentleman usher of the black Octave Oyrille Fortier, M.D, sergoant-at-arms.Ee i of messenger, uel Skinner, housekeeper snd messenger.Bea Denn, assistant housekeoper and messen- J.Py post-masier, L.J.Camault, P.Hattey, A.ae Fred- ork he N.Boulet, permanent mes- 2 Deity, R.Greer, B.Fraser, 5.Mondor, A.Miller, James Wiogéelé, \"Louis Robie taille, Alphonse Bouoher, Augustin Don- ales, permanent sessional messengers.John Wingfield, Philéas Boulet, and J, N.> pages.John porter.LEGISLATIVE ABSEMBLY, Hon L, Wallbridge, Speaker..T, Irish, agent.For the collection Fi DE me ae every oe ~ .- Coot y ns : opens TT ; + re.Loue\" -.DUMAIFIPS CITE EXRERM.1 Campean oisoat, for the ensriage ef ferai- tus, pavodls, dc.® LANEIS CITY EXPRESS.%0 Groat Bt.J fox the of rp Ba cs NATIONAL EXPRESS COMPANY.pacs; D.New York, aad all intermediate D.¥.Irish, agent.Place d'Armes.ORMETERY.WIN?ROTAL CEMETERY COMPANY.RUSTIS.Fnglond end Ireland.\u2014M., 0.Dorwin, J.H.Springle, Unité Church of H.Gault, J.J.Da; and W.Torner.1.180, Geo.À Church.\u2014 William \" Presbyterian Murray, Wi Dow, Wm.Spier, Benjamin L; orgs Hagar, John oy Johnston Thomson, \u2018Walter Benny, and Joseph M.Ross.Wesleyan Chureh\u2014Hou, James Ferrier, and Joba Torrance.- Congregationalist Wm.Learmont.- Bepbist\u2014@Q.B.Muir.Unisrien \u2014G, H.Frothingham.GAS.Li GIFT GAS COMPANT.Office, 70 St.Gabriel st.\u201c Board of Directors.\u2014Hon.John Rose, presi- dont; Henry Thomas, vice president ; L, Beau- director ; Andrew Wilson, A, Doisie @ Meckeisie, William Dov, Haney Mulhol land, hon.Edouard Masson, Alex, Urquhart, Jobn Ostsll, Wm.McDonald, Jesse Joseph, tors ; George Robson, secretary ; V.H.Lefe \u2018Guillaume Monsel, clerks ; Ohas.Cotté, collector ; John McElroy, auper- intendent ; David Cunningham, metre in- spestor, MINING.MONTREAL MINING COMPANY, Office, 06 Commissioners st.Capital, £300,000 currency ; limited Liability.Directors \u2014Hon.Thomas Rysa, M.L.a pre- Cunnttgham, Henry Mulboliand, M.H.Gaalt, Benjamin Huching; Adam Handyside, secretary.HURON SOFTER BAY CO.Office, North British and Mercantile Chambers, _ Hospital -D.Lom MacDougall, president ; John Glen.TANERANC GOLD MIXING 8.Hon.Thomas M.L.O., preeidont ; Walter Stanly, MPP, ios president t; Thon Reynold: 4 Hopkins, Abbott, Alex.Cierk, ; Andrew Wilson, treasurer ; D.Lém MeeDou 1, secretary ; MaaDoagul and Davidson, ers, North British and eantile Chambers, Hospital st.TELEGRAPH.MONTREAL pm COMPANY, Connects with the principal oities and Toons In Canada aoû tbe United States.Office, opposite the Merchants Exchange, St.Sacrament st.Hugh Allan, president ; John Redpath, Hom.John Rose, Ww.Campbell, M.D, Sir Wa.E.Logsn, Directors, James Dakers, secretary.Bes Advertisement, pages 1 and 343, TRUST AND LOAN.TRUST AND IOAN COMPANY OF U.0.Office, 109 Great St.James st.John Paton, commissioner; S.W.Woods ward, assistant commissioner\u2019; Bugles Bébert, clerk ; Henry Judah, solicitor, Theed Doucet, notary.CLUBS, ART ASSOCIATION OF MONTREAL.|.Incorporated $8rd Vict., cap.13, 1860.Council, The most Reverend que or of mond, B.Chamberlin Dr.T.tarry Hunt, Jas.Ferrier.Loge .J.Brydges, Andrew wilson, B.Gibb, 'B.Dawson; F.B.Matthews, trea sue; .Cbambertin, &.E \"Dawson, secretaries.CALEDONLA CURLING CLUB.À.À.Stevenson, vioe-president ; lox Murdoob, secretary; Ales.Murray, treasurer ; David Brown, and Wm.McGibbon, representative members.GRAND TRUNK (RICKET CLUB.Ww.Mason, president ; F.R Clark, treasurer TT.Tandy, se rise MoLallsa, Wn Waites, J.Fenwick, JACQUES CARTIER an.104 Notre Dame st.Henry Starnes, president; Jules Fournier, secretary ; M.Ouvillier, treasurer, ry EA widen; T.À.¥.Brady, president; Alex.Fleck, x .T.J.Joy, committer.H.Pangman, secretary.and tresturer.; JMONTRRAL GLUB.H, Longley, secretary, 125 Great St, James st.MONTERAL CHESS CLUS.H.A.Howe, president; Chas.Glackmeyer and Thos.Workman, vice-presidents; John Popham, secretary and treasurer.Club roots, Mercantile Library Association, 10 St, Bonaven- tare street.MONTREAL CURLING CLUB.Henry McKay, president; A.T.Patterson, vice-president ; Ron Tyre, treasurer; W.W.SBtoart, secretary.MONTREAL FISE AND GAME PROTECTION CLUB.: AN president ; L.Bétournay, vice pre- sideat, W.E Rintoul, secretary and treasurer ; G- Horn.D.A.P.Watt, H.MoKoy, M.Cuvil- _ lier, W.8.Macfarlane, committee, MONTREAL GYMNASTIC CLUB.Alex.À.Murphy, president; James Moodie, 1st vice-president ; John B.MeLaurin, 4nd vice- nt; F.8.Barnjum, secretary ; John F.ilton, treasurer, J.5.Ferguson, J.R.Middle- miss, J.Oradoch Simpson, R.A.Becket, and Thomas Archer, committee.Charles Ulley, Janitor.MONTREAL LACROSSE CLUB.N.Hughes, president; F.Dowd, 1s¢ vice-pre- sident; W.Maltby, 3nd vice-president; L.\u2018Cushing, secretary-treasurer ; McDougall, Tats, Bears, Hecket, Whitehead, committee, MONTREAL PEDESTRIAN CLUB, Alfred Rimmer, P.P., president; Nicholas Hughes, 1st vice-president; Uspt.Suow, 30d vice-president ; J.P.Cox, treasurer ; R.Archer, secretary; W.L.Maltby, W.G.Beers, Van- buskirk, R.Tate, Rudiger, committee, Total members, 155, MONTREAL SHOW SHOE CLUB.B, H.Stephens, president; N, H.Hughes, 1st vice-president; W.H.Rintoul, 3nd vice- president ; O.P, Davidson, secretary and trea- œurer ; F.Matthews, J.Gordon, 8, Stephens, A.Russ, J.Foster, sommittee of management.ROYAL CALEDONIAN CURLING CLUB OF S00TLAND.Canada Branch.Andrew Allan, president; David Mair, sec- telary and treasurer.#7, JAMES CLUB.oo sig Teed, seta, coz Doechester and THISTLE OVRLING CLUB.A president; H.Atwater, vioe-pre- yh B.he Geo.Oye ont secrel i +.B.ho Boott Aide, Geddes, oonimaitss.ta tive members, A., John Dou, UNIVERMITY GYMNAKIUN, = ie pcipal, Frederick 8.Barnjum., 19 Unives- at.VICTORIA SKATING CLUB OF MONTREAL, His Excellency Viscount Monck, Governor General ; His Excellen Lieut.Gen.Sir w.iam; ++ K.C.B, etc., sto., honorary members Tite member, James lorrance.Thos.Morland, president ; Stephen H, Thom) son, dent James Torrance > Ww.tol - M.Hopkins, P.R.Lafrenaye, John L.Morris, directors ; W.F.Gairdner, sec and treasurer, 39 Little St.James st.YOUNG MECHANIC'S LACROSEE CLUR.A Hinton, presidsat; E.Coyle vioo-presi- deat; Osptain J.J.O'Brien, secretary; BR Gunn, assistant-secretary ; S.Mulally, tres- super; O.Maclear, J, Beattie, P.Kehoe, cosb- ties.EDUCATION.BISHOP'S SCHOOL.Under the direction of the R, O.Bishop of Mon- ireal, 8t.Margaret st., founded 1863 Rev.Edmond Moreau, director ; rev.Alphonse Séguin, eccles, Adolphe Bui and Napoléon Latrimonille; profeasors.students between 6 and 17 years old.«+ CHRISTIAN BRÔTHERS SUHOOLS, * Près de Ville, Cotté st.Bev.brother Liguori, provincial visitor ; rev.brother Anthimian, director i school, rev.brother Jasper, principal ; rev.beo- ther Flamin, principal of the French class, Vi, tré st.Christian Brothers School, rev.brother Cas sian, principal, Kempt st.Christian Brothers School, rev.brother Hieronymus, principal, St.Denis at Christian Brothers School, rev.brother Odi- lard of Mary, director; rev.brother Marcian, rincipal of the French class ; rev.brother Bervillan, principal of the English school, Does chester at.\u2019 Obristian Brotters School, rev.brother Oo nall, director, principal, 8t.Joseph's church.In all 40 classes and about ¢,000 boys COLLEGE OF PHYSICLANS AND SURGEONS LOWER CANADA.FOR THE CITY OP MONTREAL, Des.Howard, Robillard, Obarles Smaliwood, EH T.Peltier, 'G.B.W.B, Bootsy Louis Boyer, J.A a So * > 109 TRE DIFSIOE OF NORTSSAL.- Dostors Gibeori, Tassé, Joseph, Ohamber- mE 0.Weilbronnar, Jos.8.Brigham, De- Oharbonneau.TOB THE OITT OF QUESNO.Dre.Robitaille, J.B.J.Landry, J.A.Sewell, Tessier, W.Marsden, Blanchet, K.H.Russell, À.Jackson.FOR THE DISTRIOT OF QUEBEC.Drs.Boudreau, À.T.Michand, Joseph Mar- A.Von Iffiand, Ludger, Tetu, Tib, Lavoie, bu FOR THD DISTRICT OF THRER RIVERS, Drs, G.B.Fenwick, Badeau, Ross.FOZ THB DISTRIOT OF ST.FRANCIS.- Drs.Hamilton, M.Worthington, H.Gilbert, President\u2014Dr.Chamberlin, Frelighsburgh.Vice-presidents\u2014Dr.Landry and Dr.Scott.Registrar and tressurer\u2014Louis Boyer, M.D., Montreal.Secretary\u2014For Montreal : Hector T.Peltier, .M.D, Edin.For Quebec: R.H.Russell, M.D., Founded 1657, Bev.\u2019 mother St.Ursula, saperioress ; pro- feused sisters, 401 ; novices, 90 ; 57 establishments ; pupils in Canads abrond, 13,417.EDUVATIONAL ESTABLISEMENTS.: 1st.Villa Maria (Monklands), opened 1854, rov.sister The Nativity, superioress ; 20 sisters, 130 pupils.d.Mount St.Mary (Guy and Dorchester strbets), opened 1860, rev.sister Ste.Justine, superioress ; 18 sisters, 132 pupils.AOADEMIRS AND SRLECT DAY SCHOOLS, 1st.Mother House (Notre Dame st.), opened 1657, rev.sister St.Patrick, superioress ; 5 ais- ters, 70 pupils.20d.St.Denis Academy (Nos.33, 35, 37 and 39 St.Denis at.), opened 1861, rev.sister St.Gabriel, superioress ; 10 sisters, 180 pupils.3rd.Bt.Anthony's Academy, (corner St.Antoine and Cemetery sts.), opened May 30th, 1867 ; sister Michel, superioress ; 5 sisters.4th, Bt.Aon's Belect School (No.106 McCord st.), opened 1865, rev.sister The Annunciation, directress ; 5 sisters, 120 pugs.Sth, Visitation Select School (Craig and Visitation streets), opened 18¢0, rev.sister St.John the Baptist, directress ; 6 sistars, 369 papils.PAROCHIAL BOHOOLS.General directress, sister St.ist.(Notre Dame street), open: 1657; 5 sisters, 293 pu pile, pad.(Craig aoû Fission streets) opened = .>\u201c en, oar.\u2019 on.@.012 SL Catherine atreet), opensd ; ters, tant teachers, 861 pupils Ath.(St.Bonaventure and St.streets), opened 1836 ; 3 sisters, 1 assistant teacher, 367 pupils, 6th.(No.5 St.Felix street, opened J836 ; 3 sisters, 315 pupils.th.(No.106 McOord street), opened 165Y ; 5 es saristant tenaber, 623 pupilles.(Hocbelags, St.stress), opemed 1861 ; 3 sisters, 250 pupils.°T GKEAT SEMINARY, ROMAN CATHOLIC.Under the direction of the Sulpitians, Sherbrooke st.near Guy.Rev.J.B, Larne, director ; De Is Vigne, H.Russell, R.Vacher, À.Tranchemontagne ; 126 seminarians.: JACQUES CARTIER NORMAL SCHOOL, Rear of 143 Notre Dame st.M.PAbbe H.A.B.Verreau, princi; rofes- sor aod director of student's edi soho] i PAbbe J.O.Routhier, assistant director ; Geo.Tancrède Dostaler, ordinary professor ; Doml- nique Boudrias, associste professor and teacher | of boys Model School ; Patriek De Lany, associate professor and teacher of boys Model School; Frangois J.V.Reguaud, associate professor; J.0.Brauneis, associate professor ; Joseph Oe- tave Cassegrain, associate professor ; J, Per- rant, M.P.P., associate professor; L.Glard, M.D., physician, : The Jacques Cartier Normal School, is under the control of the superintendent of Public Insicuction for Lower Canads, and is principally intended to give a thorough training to teachers, especially for the Oatholic population of the old districts of St.Francis, Montreal and Ottawa, of the City of Three Rivers, and of that Part of the district of Three Rivers, situated at the west side of that city.The course of studies is divided into thres sections of one year each.The session coms- mencing on the first September is divided In four equal terms commencing on the ist of September, 15th November, lst Febroary and 15th April.LADIES OF THE SACRED HEART OOMMUNITY, Sault aa Recollet, established in Canada, 1943, Right Rev.Ig.Bourget, Bishop of Montreal, superior ; Mad.Thérèse Trincano, superioress ; Madame Fortunée Decloux, asst.; Madame Léocadie David, bursar; J, N.Chopin, M.D., physician, The following institutions are under the direction of the Ladies of the Sacred Heart : Academy for young Ladies, Sault au Recol- let.-R.Father Sache, B.J., chaplain ; Madame Trincano, superioress and maitresse du ; Free day School at Sault au Recollet.\u2014 Madame Tricano, superioress.There are avery fer three classes ; three French and two Bug- Lish courses of study ; Ove teachers, und ninety.five pupils.a lished 1061, soscmsaxsons 472 vesaoronr.2 Butural (lag asbosl) of Montisal, ase chaplaia ; Adise Goinand, se ; Madame Jossphioe Morange, bursar.t contains eight teachers and- ninety pupils.\u2018Theee are every day, 16 classes; 13 French and courses of study.MeBILL UNIVERSITY, MONTREAL.Visitor ==His Excellency the t Hon, Viscount Monck, Governor General the Dominion of Canada.Governort.\u2014The hon.Charles Dewey Day, LL.D., president and chancellor; hon.James Perrier, N.L.C., Thomas Brown Anderson, Andrew Robertson, M.A., Christopher Dunkin, LL.D.M.P.P., William Molson, Alex.M D.C.L., M.P.P., hon.Jobn Bose, M.P.P., Peter Redpath, John Frothingham, David Torrance, George Moffatt.ipal and Vice Chancellor \u2014Jobn William « Principal Dawson, LL.D, F.RS8., F.GS.Fellows \u2014Venerable Arch.Leach, D.C.L., vice principal and dean of the Faculty of Arts ; Henry Aspinwall Howe, M.A., rector of the High school ; hon, J.J.O.Abbott, D.0.L., M.P.P., dean of the Faculty of Law; G.W.Cam bell, M.A., M.D., dean of the Faculty of M cine ; Brown Chamberlin, M.A, D.C.L.; Sir W.B.Logan, Kt, LLD, F.BE, F.8, John Grabam, MA.principal of 8.Prancis Coll.Richmond ; rer.Dr.Cook, principal of Morin College, Quebec ; Alexander Johnson, LL.D.; rev, rge Cornish, M.À.; William Fraser, M.D.; rev.Edwin Hateh, B.A.; rev.Adam Liilie, D.D.; T.K.Ramsay; rt A.Leach, M.A.; Frederick R.Godfrey, M.D.; OC.P.M.A, B.OL.; D.Trenholm, M.D, BOL.; F.W.Torrance, M.A., B.O.L.; professor P.B.Lafrenaye, B.C.L.Secretary, Registrer, and Bursar \u2014William Craig Baynes, B.A.The classes in the Faculty of Arts will open on the 16th of September; those in the Law Fecnlty, and those in the Medical Faculty, on - the Bth of November ; those in the High School \u2018ent on the of September ; and those - În the MoGill Normal school on the 3rd of September.The regulations of the University bave been framed on the most liberal principles, with the view of affording to all classes of persons the greatest possible facilities for the attainment of mental culture and professional .In its goueral Character the University is Protestant, but not denominational; snd while all possible attention will be given to the charao- tar and conduct of students, no interference with their peculiar religious views will be sanctioned.PAOULTT OF A279.v le Arch.Leach, LL.D,, dean of tbe profesoe of L and Moral Philoso- = formal.inter Liters.brew asd Oriental Litersters; Joba Dawson, LL.D., FERS, F.G8, profesor Natural History ; Obarles P.A.LA, rman Lan ae profesor of ture ; Charles Smallwood, M.D., bL.D., profeg- sor of Meteorology ; Alexander Ji LL.D, peofonter of) Matbemation and Natural Philosophy; rev.George Cornish, M.A,, professor of Classical Literature; Pierre T.Darey, MA, profesor of] Len Language avd Literature i .Sterry Hun .D., P.B.S., professor Practical Chemistry.Courses of Study.TOR THE DEGRES OP B.A.First yoor\u2014Olassics, English Literature, Mathematics, History, Elementary Chemistry.Second year\u2014Classics, French or Ge: Logic, Mathematics, Botany, History.year\u2014Olassics, French or German, Rhetarie, Moral Philosophy, Mathematical and mental Physics and Astronomy, and Z a Fourth year\u2014 Classics, Mental co, Nataral Philosophy and Astronomy, Mineralogy and Gaologr.Students may enter 'n \\he second year ca passing a special examination, and students of other Universition may be admitted in any year by certificate and on examination.PARTIAL COUBMSS.Students not desirous of taking a regular course of stady, may enter as or 060% sional students, and will be required merely to have a sufficient amount of knowledge to proft by the lectures in the classes which they detre to attend.Detailed information respecting courses of Lec! Scholarships, Bursaries, Prizes, He nor, an: will be found in the A which nay obtained on application to Principal Dean of Faculty, or Secretary.FAOULTY OP MEDIOINE.George W.Campbell, M.A, M.D., dean of the Faculty and professor of Surgery ; Archibald Hall, M.D., professor of Midwikry and Diseases of Women and Children; William Fraser, M.D., professor of tbe Institutes of Me dicine ; William Sutherland, M.D., professor of Chemistry ; Willism E.Seott, M.D., professor of Anatomy ; William Wright, M.D., professor of Materia Medica and Pharmacy; Robert P.How.aed, M.D., professor of the Theory and Practios of Medicine ; D.C.McCallam, M.D., professor of Olinical Medicine and Medical Jurispru Robert Oraik, M.D., professor of Olinfcal Sar gor; .B.Fenwick, M.D., demonstrator of tomy.The regular course of study in this Faculty, leading to the degree of M.D., extends over four years, or in the esse of those who have studied one year with a medical practitioner, |; The svesion.extends from November Bh #0 May 1st, with & vacation cf two weeks 88 à Lhe umontianédoé did #18 piniceo 2Y.stmas.For farther details see the Outen ; announcement of the Faculty, which obtained of the Dean of the Faculty or tbe Secretary of the University , PACULTY OF LAW.Bon.Wm.Badgley, D.C.L., professor of Pub- 6 asd Criminal law ; hon.J.J.C, Abbott, B.C.L., M.P.P., dean of Faculty and of Commercial Law ; Frederick W.Torrance, M.A, R OL.professor of Civil Law ; P.R.Lafrenaye, B.C.L., professor of Jurisprudence and Legal Bibliography; R.Lafiamme, Q.C., B.0.L., professor of Customary Law and Law of Real Estate ; Edward Carter, Q.0,B0L, sesociate professor of Criminal Law, The regular course of study in this Paculty, leading to the degree of B.C.L., extends over three years ; or in the case of students matriculating in the third year of their indentures, two years, ao details, see the Calendar of the Univer- HIGE SOHOOL OF M'OILL COLLEGE.Prof, H.Aspinwall Howe, M.A., rector ; D.Rodger, M.A., J.Kemp, G.Murray, B.A.rector\u2019s assistant ; J.Andrew, tory; Prof.P.J, Darey, M.A., French ; Prof.C.P.A.Markgraf, German ; F.8.Barnjum, drilling and gymnastes.The session commences on the let September, and terminates in the first week in July, when « public examination is held, and prizes and honors awarded to the deserving.The session is divided into four equal terms.At the end of each term, class examinations are beld, and a fall report of the progress and conduct of the pupil is sent to the parent.The school is divided into six forms, with a preparatory form.In the three higher forms pupils have the option of pursuing classical and mathematical studies preparatory to entering the University, or of devoting themselves to a commercial course.The pupils of the three lower forms continue under the same master for three successive years, and come under the Rector in their foutth year.WEILL NORMAL BUHOOL.J.W.Dawson, LL.D., principal sod associate Professor of Natural History ; William Henry cks, ordinary professor ; Sampson Paul Robins, B.A.ordinary professor; P.J, Darey, MA, associate professor of French ; James Duncan, instructor in drawing ; R.B.Fowler, instructor ju music ; J.Andrew, instructor ia elocution.Teachers of the Model school, James Mc- Grogor and Miss Mary Coady.is institution is intended to give a tho- Tough training to teachers, especially for the Protestant population of Lower Canada.This end is attalned by instruction and training ia tbe Normal school itself, and by practice in the Model schools ; and tbe arrangements ace of sucha character as to affocd the grontest possible faollites to students from all parts of the Pro- vi The next session will commence on tbe 3pd September, 1867.Under the direction of the Oblats Fathers, founded 1859, Rev.À.Trudeau, O.M.L, director ; Alphonse Villeneuve, and Séraphin P.Moussette, MODEL SCHOOL OF THE COLONIAL CHURCH AND SCHOOL SOCIETT, Rev, Canon Bond, superintendent Professor Hicks ; 0.Warren, master ; French master; Mrs.Hicks, mistress ; Miss Middlemiss, mistress; Miss Robertson, mistress of infant school ; Miss Mattinson, assistant in boys school ; Misa Thorburn, assistant in girls school.MONTREAL COLLEGE.Directed by the Sulpicians, Sherbrooke st.near Guy, founded 1767, Rev.O.Lenoir, director; revs, P.Rousseau, J.Moyen, P.Deguire, T.Parent, D, J.Lefebvre, À.Péladeau, professors.The classes are opened beginning of September, and closed begioning of July.264 students.SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AND SUEGERY.Eugène H.Trudel, M.D., president, professor Midwifery and disesses of Women aad Children ; L.@.Bibaud, M.D., professor of Anatomy ; Pierre Munroe, M.D,, professor of Surgery; J.Emery Coderre, M.D., professor of Materia Me- dica and Therapeutics; P.Beaubien, M.D., professor of the The ry and Practice of Medicine ; Thomes D.D'Orsonnens, M.D., professor of Obemistry asd Pharmacy; H.Peltier, M.D., professor of the Institutes of Medicine; Dr.J.P.Rottot, professor of Legal Mediclue and Botany ; Dr.A.Brousseau, demonstrator of Anatomy; Dr.Munro, Clinteal Surgery ; Dr.Beau- bien, Clinical Medicine, Dr, H.Peltier, secretary aod treasurer, ST.MARY'S COLLEGE AND FACULTY OF LAW .Bleury Street.Opened on the 30th of September, 1848, and chartered op the 10th of November, 1853.Rev.F.Vigoon, 8.J., president of the College; Rev.T.Fleck, 8.J., vice-president and prefect of studies ; Rev.M.Nash, 8.J., vice.prefect; Rev.F.Berthelet, 8.J., treaauree.Professors and Disciplinarians.\u2014Rev.T, de Masini, 8.J, rev.E.Bruneau, SJ, Rev.P.Monroe, S.J., Rev.A.Larcher, 8.J, P.Ba- cicot, 8.1, P.O'Reilly, 8.J,, R.Chartier, SJ, B.Désy, 8.J., Jos.Busam, 8.J., E.Hudon, 8.J., J.Finvegan, 8.5, M.Desjardins, 8.5, O.Ore- vier, P.Van de Valde, E.Benao, \u2014 McClure, W.Brown, J.Salmon, J.H.O'Ronrke.31 lonsiour Duval,\u201d Deg Pa \u2018 .MINOELLANBOUS ie.T REIL Professors of Music.\u2014Fo! P.F, RB.Torrington and F.Barton.Letandal, Abtonding Physicien.\u2014B.H.Charlobols, M.D.Fueulty of Low\u2014M.Bibsud, LL.D.; ssso- ciate professors, T.A.A.pelle b.0.Héta, N.P.Number of students during the classionl year 1865-68, 180 boarders and [-boarders, 130 day scholars.The course of studies is divided Into two dis- tinot departments\u2014the Classical and the Commercial.The Classical Course embraces the Greek, Latin, English end French languages, Rhetoric, Poetry, Elocution, History, Geography, Mythology, a complete course of Mathematics, Ohe- mistry, Nataral, Inteflectusl, and Moral Philosophy.The Commercial Course, which is completed in three years, comprises the English and French Languages, English Literatare, Elocution, History, Geography, Mythology, the use of Globes, Book-keeping, Arithmetic, Mathematics, and Natural Philosophy.Besides the Classical and Commercial Courses, there are four classes for younger students, jn which they are taught Spelling, Reading, Writing, Grammar, Geography, History, and Arithmetic.The collegiate year commences op the Ist Wednesday of September, and ends on the lst \u2018Wednesday of July.ST, MARY'S COLLEGE SCHOOL OF LAW.Founded 1851, Maximilian Bibaud, LL.D., professor of Roman, Publis, Customary, snd Criminal Law; J.A.A.professor of Civil Law; L.0, Héta, N.P., professor of Instrumentation; Na- saire Bourgovin, appariteur.MERCANTILE.BOARD OF STOCK BROKERS.\u2019 Obarles Geddes, chairman; B.Ford, seore- tary, Forms the Board \u20140.& 0.G.Ged- des, E.Ford, @.W.Simpson, McOullogh Bros., J.Bathuue, Joseph Wenbam, Holmed Bros., R.Mitohell.Meets daily at 13 noon.Board of Trade \u2014Tbomas Rimmer, president ; J.H.Wign, vice president; Damase Masson, treasurer.\u201c Council\u2014Andrew Allan, W.Darling, Hugh Fraser, George Stephen, Henry Chapman, Alex.Campbell, James Hatton, T.Jamea Claxton.Board of Arbitration.\u2014Peter Redpath, John McLennan, H.L.Routh, F.Leclaire, George Moffstt, David Torrance, Jobn M.Young, C.J.Ousack, J.H.Joseph, James McDougall, Heary Thouiss, H, Molholland.Representative to Board of Aris.~James Tor sante.Secretory ~Willlam J, Patterson, wu \u2014 BURRAU VERITAS OF PARIS.Henry Chapman, J.P., ages, Bt.Jobn at.Committes of Ma: \u2014Ira Gould, presi- Tous ees Dentro, BL Cebit 3 Le \u2018oun; 8 Ogürs À, Glassford, W.Ww.Stuart, TW, = phael.Board of Beview\u2014Thomas Rimmer, chairman ; Andrew Allan, James McDougall, Robert Simms, Joby McLennan, H.L.Routh; William J.Patterson, secretary ; Thomas MeNab, Ankle tant secretary.TT GLASGOW ANOCIATION OF UNDERWRITERS.Heory Chapman, J.P., agent, St.John at.INSPECTORS OF POT AWD PEARL ASHES.Dyde and Major.Fees, ac.per hundred Ibs.fer inspection and branding; coopersge, the actual cost disbursed by the inspectors, but tot to exceed 15¢.per barrel; 8c.per barrel for storage, if stored more than 10 days, and 5e.per barrel for each subsequent month.P.Casey, deputy, a 1st Division comprises the Centre ward west, St.Ann, St.Antoine, and St.James wa Oity of Montreal, and that of the island Montreal south of the rond leading to the Sanls au Recollet, with the counties on the noth side of the river St Lawrence.\u2019 J.Horn, deputy.2nd Division comprises the St Lawrence, St.Louis, East and, St.Mary wards, City of Montreal, and that part of the island Montreal north of the leading to the Ssult au-Be- collet, with the counties on the south side of the River St.Lawrence.LLOTDE OT NDON, BUREAU VERITAS.AND @ 'W ASSOCIATION OF UNRERER- Henry Chapman, J.P., agent, St.John st.MERCHANTS EXCHANGE, Donald L.Macdougall, chairman; Thomas Workman, David Torrance, Theodore Hart, J.H.Wiua, George Moffatt, sud Thomas Cramp, directors; John G.Dinning, vecretary.THE MERCANTILE AGENCY, Established in New York nearly twenty-six years ago, on June 21st, 1841, for the Frome: Hon and protection of trade; \u2018Union dings, St.François Xavier st., Montreal, 0.E.- Our object, and that of our eighteen branch and associate offices in the large cities of the United States of America, Canada, and in London, England, is togive information to sub- soribers of the standing of those who purchase goods on time, or otherwise require eredit.\u201d more supported by far fourth sof an comment rise oar advasiages am own.This Institution, eatablished in the city of Now York over twenty-fire years ago, for the promotion and protection of trade, waa the first organized effort ever made 10 relieve the merchants and manufacta- rera of the Uniôn from the insecurity of credit operations, and to substitute for the tardy, expensive, and unsatisfactory results of individual investigation, a system that should be alike prompt, economical, And reliable\u2014wbose purpose it should be to supply (to subscribers only) all necessary information 48 to the standing and responsibility of merchants, traders, manufacturers, public companies, &e., throughout the United States, their Territories, and British North America.\u201d Oollections of past due debts articnlarly attended to for all, whether sabecribats to the Agency or otherwise.Terms of subscription will be made known at the office, where we shall be much pleased to afford information &e to the system pursued, and to give {free of expense) to those who contemplate joining the institation, a reasonable test of the correctness of our reports.DUN, WIMAN & 00., Late B.G.Dun & Co, \u2018 \u2014 MILITARY DEPARTMENT.Hnapquarras, Moxranat.~The Right Hon.Charles Staniey Visconnt Monck, Baron Monck of Ballytrammon, in the eounty of Wexford, Governor General of British North America, Military Secretary.\u2014Lieut, col.the hon, R.onck, Coldstream Guards; col.J.Irvine, pro- cial aide-de-camp.Lieat.General Sir J.Michel, Bart, K.0 B., anding the forces in British North Amer- oa ; Heut.col.W.Earle, military secretary; pt.the bon.R.H.de Montmoren FA 33nd foot, ngign Michel, 2nd bat.17th foot, le-de-camp, Military Secretary's Department \u2014R, G.Greig, r of accoants and chief clark; ser- ice keeper; J.McFarlane, messenger, Major General and Staff \u2014Major General DO.B., commanding 3nd military dist; capt.Malan, acting A.D.0.; ospt.R.O.MMCALLANRONS.475 pmsoroar.Sdjutant Generals Department.\u2014Erevet ool, T.B.Thackwell, deputy adjutant general ; lisut.col.W.Lyons, assistant adjatant general; capt.G.Ge: by h.p., 20th foot, town major; P.Walsh, clerk ; sergeant major Saas- dell, military clerk first class; sergeant RB.Mal bon, military clerk third class; J.Dillon, town major's clerk ; William Rowan, town sergeant ; Andrew Elliott, messenger.Inspector of Musketry for North Americ Capt.Grant, 6th foot.Quartermaster Generals Department.Got.Lysons, O.B., unattached, deputy quartermaster genom; lieut.colonel Sir H.M.Havelock, Bart, .B., V.0., unatt.assistant quartermaster genes ral; N.H.Hughes, chief clerk ; sergeant major A, Moran, military clerk, second class; sergeant A.Wilson, 3rd class clerk ; Joba Rel, mossen.ger.Head Quarters Royal Artillery in Camads.\u2014 Colonel ¥.Dunlop, C.B,, R.A., colonel on stall, commanding in Canada ; capt.G.A.Wilkinson, R.A., major of brigade ; sergt.major J.Smith, firet class clerk.Commanding officers R.A.districts : 1.Montreal, lieut.col, Pipon, commanding 4th brigade; capt.Heberden, com- pending 10th brigade ; 2, Quebec, Vent, ool, cOrea ; 3.Kingston, co C.B.; 4.Toronto, col.Mountain, os, Head Quarters Royal Engineer Office.~Ool.in Canada; capt.Actes, acling assistant come manding Royal Engineer; lieut.col.Gall , RE,, specially employed; T, P.Banlon, frst class clerk of works ; ©.Walkem, surveyor and draughtsman ; G, 8.Grapes, senior, and W, &: Leest, 8rd class clerks ; James Robertson, offies keeper.- District Branch.\u2014Lieut.col.rab, distriet commauding Royal Engineer ; lient.once R.E,, and Jient.Sitwell, specially employed ; W.Wheeler, and W.Oughton, second class clarks: of works; G.H.Peske, second class clerk + Alfred Bailey, and Geo.Wheeler, temporary clerks of works ; À.Ross, messenger.Quebec~Col, T, L.Gallwey, commandin RE.; sept.Maitland, RE.; lieutenant F and capt.E.D.Malcolm, R.D.; J.J.Bichon, second class clerk of works ; R.T.Harms, clark ; J.H.Oakesand capt.V.Gardiner Olayton, Heat, E.P.Hardinge, H.Cantley, and B.T.From; clerks socond class ; B.Lennon, office keeper, Kingston \u2014Lisut.T.Glancey; A.Kempt, thind flues clerk of works; R.Coottolion,\u201d stim per.Torento.\u2014Lieut.col.F.0.Hassard, commanding, lieute.H, J.W.Geble, J.H, son, D oO sud T.B.Harper, first class ol C.P.bier, second class clerk of wèeks Jobn Grand, temporary clerk of works, mo.» 16%h foot, helgade major ; W.Prince, mos- Hamélton\u2014John Grist, ter oon , temporary clerk of Mitchell, first class military olerk ; sergeant NM, Charles E.Ford, commanding Royal Engineer - NE \u2014\u2014 476 posororw, ii London ~Lieut.R, T.Armstrong; George H.Btockeés, second class clerk of works.Commissariat Depariment.\u2014F.B.Archer, commissary general and comptroller of army expenditure ; J.B.Lundy, deputy commissary general and military accountant; H.J.\u2018Brownrigg, assistant commissary general and store accountant; R.L.Matthews, W.RB.8now, O.W.Penriced, W.Bridgman, depy.asst.commissaries general; W.B.Davis, quarter- \u2018master ; lieut.Money, R.O.Rifles, in charge of look-out party attached to commissariat ; \u201cWm, Palmer, J.Ballard, and J.R.Ballard, commissariat clerks; J.Reid, and T.B.Tracey, assistant storekeepers ; G.Norris, office keeper ; B.Connor, messenger ; Michael Tessier, laborer.Quebec.\u2014 Assistant commissary general ; deputy assistant commissary generals T.B.Prissick, A.N.Lemesurier and Blarton ; clerk, T.Dickinson ; storekeeper, J.Devlin; Lustatant storekeepers, J.Colson and T.Trame.- Kinpeion-Depatr assistant commissary ge- meral Pennell and deputy assistant commissary general McKenzie ; storekeeper, P.Lenea; assistant storekesper, J.F.R.Comer.\u2019 Toronto, \u2014 Assistant com.gen.Smith; dep.assistaat com.gen.Roger; and acting dep.asst.«com.general Doveton ; storekeeper, J.Clris- tie; assistant storekeeper, P.Schonten.Hamilton.~Dep.asst.com.gen.Marston.Brantford do do Porter.London.\u2014Assistant com.gen., Gould snd dep.ast.com.gen.Wilkinson.
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