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[" PART III.DIRECTCRY To ASSURANCE COMPANIES, BANKS, PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, RELIGIOUS AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES, CHURCHES, PUBLIC OFFICES, &ec.&ec.ASSURANCE COMPANIES, LIFE AND FIRE.Ætna (Fire), of Hartford, Joseph, Jones, agent, Auldjo\u2019s buildings, St.Paul street.See Card, page 276.Alliance (Life and Fire), of London, Richard Gerrard, agent.\u2018corner St.Thérèse and St.Gabriel streets.See Card, page 276.Britannia (Life), of London, J.H, Maitland, agent, 24 St.François Xavier street.See Card, page 277.Eagle (Life,) of.London, James Knapp, agent in Montreal, corner St, François Xavier and St.Sacrament streets.See Card, page 278.Globe, (Fire and Life,) of London, Ryan, Chapman & Co., agents, See Card, page 278.Inland Marine Insurance Company, C.T.Palsgrave, agent, Lemoine street.Lloyds\u2019 Agents, Ryan, Chapman &Co.See Card, page 279.Minerva (Life,) of London, B.Hart & Co, agents, corner Recollect and St.Helen streets.Montreal (Fite, Life and Inland Navigation,) Mm.Murray, manager, 177 Notre Dame street.See Card, page 279. 276 Mutual (Fire), of the county of Montreal, James Knapp, secrelary and treasurer, corner St.Sacrament and St.François Xavier street.National Loan Fund (Life and Annuity), J.W.Dunscomb, agent 51 Great St, James street, See Card, 280, Phænix (Fire), of London, Gillespie, Moffatt, Jamieson & Co., agents, 134 St.Paul street.Protection (Fire), of Hartford, Joseph Jones, agent, Auldjo\u2019s buildings, St.Paul street, See Card, page 281.Quebec (Fire), J.H.Maitland agent 24 St.François Xavier street._ ÆTNA INSURANCE COMPANY.Tue ÆTNA INSURANCE COMPANY of HarTrorp, CoNECTIUCUT, continues to INSURE against LOSS or DAMAGE by FIRE, on Terms as favorable as other institutions in this City.The reputation this Company has obtained in a business of twenty-six years, is sufficient evidence of their liberality in adjusting and promptness in paying.Losses.JOSEPH JONES, Agent, Auldjo\u2019s Buildings, St.Paul street.ALLIANCE BRITISH AND FOREIGN LIFE & FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY, OF LONDON, Capital £5,000,000 Sterling.ASSURANCE ON LIVES, ASSURANCE AGAINST ACCIDENTS BY FIRE, By the said Company, at the office of the Undersigned, St.Gabriel street.: RICHARD GERRARD, Agent for Canada. 277 BRITANNIA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, NO.1, PRINCES STREET, BANK, LONDON, EMPOWERED BY ACT OP PARLIAMENT, CAPITAL, ONE MILLION.J.A.H.MAITLAND, Quesec Fire OrricE, Agent.F.HOLMES, Esq., M.D., Medical Officer.TABLE I.EQUAL RATES OF PREMIUM.Table of Premiums required for the Assurance of £100 for the whole term of a Single Life, in Annual, Half-yearly,or Quarterly Payments.TABLE III.SHORT TERMS.Table of Premiums required fortheAssurance of £100 on a Single Life, for the respective TermsofOne and Seven Ace Annual |Half\u2014yearly|Quarterly | Years.a* Premium.Premium.(Premium.|T-\u2014{\u2014{ô\u2014\u2014 | 1 Year.7 Years.20 £ 2 4 £ 8 d.£ 8.d.\u201c A 1 1 016 510 8 3 noua 25116 0 ¢18 3|0 9 2 | Ase Premiums.ium.30/208 107010 4] %|2 6 9 1 3 98/0 1111 |' CL s LL se d.40|215 1| 1 8 0|014 1 J 25/1 1 61 110 4/3 6 3 113 81019 04 3611 2111 311 50141 4 2 1 5/1 O11 || 4 jt 8 61112 2 5515 1 8! 211 11/1 5 3 50 115 4: 2 1 5 TABLE Il.INCREASING (ALTERNATIVE) RATES OF PREMIUM.Table of Annual Premiums required for the Assurance of £100 for the whole Term of a Single Life ; the Rate being increased, or the Sum Assured reduced, at the end of every Filth Year, until the Twentieth inclusive ; alter which Period a fixed Annual Premium will be payable, and a fixed Sum Assured during the remainder of life.ANNUAL PREMIUM PAYABLE DURING A FiratFive Second Third \u2018| Years.Five years.Five years.Ls dL 8 d.|£ s 25| 1 3 6/1 877 |1 14 35| 110 4/117 2 |2 5 5| 24 6.214 8 |3 7 50| 216 7/3 9 4 |4 5 55| 314 2 410 4 |511 Y d.Clipe HO Fourth Kemainder Five years.of Life.£ 8 d.|£ 8.d 2 1 4 12 97 215 8 3 8 4 4 3 6 15 43 b 6 3 {613 7 618 6 |816 1 278 EAGLE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, LONDON.ESTABLISHED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT IN 1805.Capital, Two Millions Pounds Sterling.Affords a ready, safe and profitable investment of small savings by persons of limited incomes.The public are secured by an ample capital, besides which ail payments are set apart to accumulate, as a distinct and inviolable fund, which at the end of seven years is strictly investigated, all existing claims provided for, and the surplus or nett profits are then apportioned, and four- fifths allotted to the Assured for the whole term of life, which may, at the option of the party, either he added to the policy, or applied in reduction of the future annual payments; so that persons insuring at this Office, may justly calculate upon & gradual annihilation of the annual premium, without incurring the responsibility of Mutual Insurance.The Rates of Premium are fixed as low 23 the paramount duty of security permits, and the errors in these rates, if any, again corrected and reduced to the actual average risk by the periodical divisions of four fifihs, of the profits among the Insured.Age of Insured.15 20 25 30 35 40 Rates for 1 FOHKy.00000 16 6/20 025 7/19 5/31 2186 11 Aunual rates for 7 JEATS, 00.000000 \u2026.18 523 927 830 4135 042 2 Ditto for whole Life, [35 11/40 7/46 9/54 1/62 4/68 4 Application for Terms and Rates of Insurance to be made to JAMES KNAPP, Esquire, Secretary Mutual Fire Assurance Company, at Montreal; to Messrs.HENDERSON & Co., Que- bee; or to WILLIAM HENDERSON, Agent for the Cnaadas. 279 FIRE AND LIFE GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF LONDON.Cupital\u2014£1,000,000 Sterling.The Undersigned, having been appointed Agents for Canada, are now prepared to name their Rates on Fire and Life Risks, and to issue Policies.Consulting Physician\u2014Dr.Crawford, Little St.James Street.RYAN, CHAPMAN & Co.@lgents for ILloyds, RYAN, CHAPMAN & CO.Office Gillespie\u2019s Buildings,Commissioners Street.MONTREAL FIRE, LIFE, AND INLAND NAVIGATION ASSURANCE COMPANY.Empowered by a Special Ordinance, 1840, and by Provincial Act 6th Victoria, cap.22.CAPIT AL\u2014£200,000.Head Office, 177 Notre Dame Street, Montreal.BOARD OF MANAGEMENT.JAMES FERRIER, Esq., President, WILLIAM LUNN, Esq., Vice President.DIRECTORS.Robert Armour, Esq.John Mathewson.Fsq.Stanley Bagg, lisq.John Redpath, Esq.William Dow, Esq.James Scott, Esq.Adam Ferrie, Ysq.James Smith, Esq.Thomas Kay, Esq.John Torrance, Esq.Wn.MURRAY, Manager.This Company is composed of a numerous body of proprietors, affording, in addition to the paid up capital, ample security to 280 the Assured.On commencing the Fire Department of the business, the Company reduced the rates 25 per cent.and the decided success which has attended its operations in that department, affords satisfactory proof that the advantages which it offers have been \u2018duly oppreciated by the public.At the recommaudition of many of the most respeetable merchants of this city, and elsewhere, the Directors were induced to embrace the Inland Marine branch of the lnsurance business, and accordingly have cominenced to grant Insurance against all Loss and Damage to Vessels or their Cargoea, navigating the Rivers and Lakes of this Province.In a short Lime the Company will also be prepared to commence the Life Department of the business, due notice of which will be given.AGENTS.Hamilton, .C.C.Ferrie, |Niagara,.Alex Davidson.3t.Catharines, Jobn L.Ranney.Zort Stanley, .G.R.Williams.Vetroit, .Jas.M\u2018Kay.Cleveland,.W.R, Eckart.Quebec, .J.G.Irvine.Yeescott,.Robs Headlam.Brockville, .Robt, Watson, Kingston,.Juhn Macaulay.Belleville, .John Ross.Cobonrg,.C.Ii.Morgan.\u2018T'oronto,.Robt.Beckman.[Perth,.+o.W.& J.Bell.Whitby, .John Burke.Bylown,.M.Slevenson, jr.Salvage Agent at Coteau du Lac,\u2014Wm.Roebuck.NATIONAL LOAN FUND, LIFE ASSURANCE AND DEFERRED ANNUITY SOCIETY, 26, CORNHILIL.Capital-Five hundred thousand Pounds.Empowered by Act of Parliament.mmm AA DIRECTORS.T.LAMIE MURRAY, Esquire, Chatrman.J.Ellioteor, M.D.F.R.8.H.Gordon, Esquire.George Lungley, Esquire.John Rawson, Esquire.Clement Tabor, Esquire.Joseph Thompson, Esq.Judilors.\u2014 Dr.O.Gregory, F.R.A.S.; Professor Whealslone, F.R.S.Actuary.\u2014W.S.B.Woolhouse, Fsquire, F.R,A.S.CANADA BRANCH.DIRECTORS, Hon, Mr.Justice Day.B.Holines, Esq.Charles H.Castle, Esq.John W.Dunscomb, Esquire.Manager.Physician\u2014S.C.Sewell, M.D.Soliciler \u2014F.Gadschsll Johnson, Esq.quer. 281 LIFE ASSURANCE, BEBIDEE the perfect security to the policy holder of à large paid up capital, and accumulating funds, with moderate rates of premium, the following is one amongst many of the advantages which belong exclusively lo the principles of Life Assurance and Deferred An- nuilies, originated by the Socicty; viz :\u2014Power to borrow (without delay, expense, or forfeiture,) Two-thirds of all Premiums paid upon a Policy of Assurance.PREMIUM FOR Assuring £100.Age.| £ 8.d.[Age.| £ sd | Age.£ 8s do 257118 6 (35 |21011[45(3 9 4 30/12 44/40 1218 8|50|4 4 2 DEFERRED ANNUITIES DEPARTMENT.By the plan exclusively developed by the Society, a single Deferred Annuity is made, not only to answer tha same object, but to equal in amount the entire sum of all the advantages heretofore only obtained by the middle and industrious classes by separate investments in Savings\u2019 Banks, Benefit Societies, and Loan Banks.1.A small yearly; or weekly contribution, will secure the most ample return for after life ; thus,\u2014£2 12s.per annum (is.per week,) at 20, will, at 65, give the Policy holder the choice of an Annuity for life of £47 16s.6d.; £394 11s.in cash; or Policy, without further contribution, of £466 at death.2.Two-thirds at any time lent on deposit of Policy, being a fund always available during sickness or want of employment.3.Two-thirds of all payments returned to representatives in case of premature death.The Report to the Annual General Meeting of Proprietors, Prospectuses, Tables, &c., may be obtained at the Office of the Society, by letter or otherwise, 51, Great St.James Street, Montreal J.W.DUNSCOME, 51 Great St.James Street.Manager.PP Protection Insurance Company.The PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY of Hant- FORD, CONNECTICUT, offer to INSURE HOUSES, STORES, MILLS, FACTORIES, BARNS, und their CONTENTS, and all other descriptions of Insurable Properiy, AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE.The Rates of Premium are the same as those of similar Institutions in this city,.and the course pursued in the adjustment of Losses faveurable to the Assured.JOSEPH JONES, 4gent, Auldjo's Buildings, St.Paul Strect.2 282 UNITED KINGDOM LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY; 8, Waterloo Place, Pall Mall, London.DIVISION OF PROFITS AMONG THE ASSURED.This Joint Stock Company, established by Act of Parliament, without limited responsibility, affords the most perfect security in an ample paid-up Capital, and in the great success which has attended it, since its commencement in 1834, and the large aceumu- lation of Premiums which has taken place, On the 1st of July, 1841, the Company, at their General Meeting, declared an addition of one half to the sums paid by the Stockholders, and appropriated to those holding Assurances at the participating rate of £2 per cent per Annum, from the dates of their policies, so that the addition to a policy for £1000, in force for the previous 5 years, has been £100, making it in all £1,100.The Premiums payable to the Company are, nevertheless very moderate, and only one half of them, when an Insurance is for Life, need be paid for the first five years after the date of their policy ; the other half, subject to the payment of interest at 5 per cent annually, to be deducted at death, or paid off at convenience.By this arrangement, it becomes easy for a person of moderate income to secure a provision for his family ; and the policy may be relinquished on the acquisition of a fortune, within the 5 years, the Assured having paid only one half of the Premiums, instead of the whole, according to usual practice.Thus, a person of 25 years old, may, by an annual payment of £28 16s.SL.for the first five years, and afterwards of the full premium £57 12s.6d., secure to bis widow and children at his deaih, payment of no less than £3000, subject only to the deduction of £144 13s.3d., being the amount of premiums unpaid.A person requiring a temporary advance of money may also, in terms of this arrangement, should he within five years relinquish the policy of Assurance, by means of which he has obtained the advance, give it up on payment merely of one half the Premiums instead of the whole, according to the usage of most other Offices.The great facilities afforded by the Company, in these and other respects, are such that it really appears to be a moral duty in every parent who is not possessed of a fortune, but of an income, however moderate, to insure his life for a sum which may yield a comfortable provision for his family.RATES OF PREMIUM.Age.Without Profits, \u2018With Profits.2 5 .£118s 5d.£2 2s 11d per cent, 3% .,.2 31d.2 8 2 do.40 , .219 1.3 3 4 do.50 .4 6 0.410 7 do.60 .6156 8.617 9 do.Every information will be afforded on application to AND, M\u2018GILL, Agent for Canada.Gillegpie's Buildings, Commissioners Street. 288 BANKS AND BANK AGENCIES.Hours of business at all the Banks, 10 À.M.to 8 P.M.BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA Incorporated dy Royal Charter.PAID UP CAPITAL\u2014ONE MILLION STERLING.Court of Dircetars.HENRY BARNWELL, Esq.JAMES DOWIE, Esq.ROBERT BROWN, Esq.OLIVER FARRER, Esq.Sire ROBERT CAMPBELL, Bart| Arex.GILLESPIE, Jon.Esq, ROBERT CARTER, Esq, 8m A.PELLET GREEN.Wx.RB.CHAPMAN, Esq.W.CHAPMAN, Esq.JAMES JOHN CUMMING, Ese.G.R.ROBINSON, Esq.Secretary.GEORGE DE BOSCO ATTWOOD, Esq.Engpector of Branches, THOMAS PATON, Esq.Hranches at HAMILTON, HALIFAX, N.8.KINGSTON.Sr.JONNS, TORONTO.FREDERICTON,( e# Brunswicle.QUEBEC.Sr.JOHNS, Nowfoundland.Agents in New York\u2014Messrs.R.BELL and W.McLACHLAN.MONTREAL BRANCH.David Davidson, Manager.F.W.Wood, Accountant.Discount Days\u2014Wednesdays and Saturdays. 284 BANK OF MONTREAL, \u2014Great St.James Street.DIRECTORS.The Hon.P.M\u2018Gill, President.The Hon.J.Masson, Vice President.T.B.Anderson, Harrison Stephens, 'W.Lunn, J.Shuter, James Logan, J.Torrance, J.Molson, John Brook, Wm, Moison, | John Try.J.Redpath, | OFFICERS, Benjamin Holmes, Cashier, E.M.Yarwood, 3d Teller, Wm.Gunn, Assistant do.A.F.Sabine, Discount Clerk; Joseph Webster, 1st Accountant, G.A.Holmes, Transfer do John Porteous, 2d do C.J.Brown, Clerk, John G.Adams, 3d do John Lloyd, Assistant do James ¥, Smith, Chief Clerk, [David Scott, do do Francis Holmes, 1st Teller, H., B.Picken, Messenger, John G.Horne, 2d do James Brennan, Porter.Discount Days\u2014Tuesdays and Fridays.Dividends\u20141st June and 1st December.CITY BANK,\u2014Place d'Armes.DIRECTORS.John Frothingham, President.John Carter, Vice President.D.P.Ross, Robert Armour, Wm.Lyman, J.D.Gibb, 8S.8.Ward, Henry Stuart, Joseph Vallée, William Connolly.John Dodds, OFFICERS.C.H.Castle, Cashier, Frs.Brown, Discount Clerk, F.Harris, Accountant, .F, W.Gates, Assistant Clerk, John Crawford, Paying Teller, |J.B.Routier, Messenger, Wm.Robertson, Receiving do Thos.Nagle, Assistant do Discount Days\u2014Moadays and Thursdays.Dividends=-1st June and 1st December.BANQUE DU PEUPLE,\u2014St Frangois Xavier Sireet DIRECTORS.I.M.Viger, President.Jacob Dewitt, Vice President, 285 ~ John Donegani, P.Jodoin, P.Beaubien, R.Trudeau, J.F.Allard, Augustin Tulloch, T.Franchere, A.E.Montmarquet, H.B.Smith, Alexis Sauvageau.OFFICERS, B.H.Lemoine, Cashier, L.D.Lemoine, Ast.Buokkeeper, G.Peltier, 1st Teller, John Morley, Discount Clerk.J.L.Brault, 2d do.John Bonacina, Clerk, T.Dufort, Book-keeper, Robert Turner, Porter.Discount Days\u2014Tuesdays and Fridays.Dividends\u2014 1st March and 1st September.BANK AGENCIES.Bank of Upper Canada, (Joseph Wenham, Agent,) 11 Great St.James street.Commercial Bank of the Midland District, (C.8.Ross, cashier,) 37 Great St.James street, MONTREAL SAVINGS\u2019 BANK,\u2014 At the Bank of Montreal, Great St.James Street.S.Gerrard, President.J.Frothingham, Vice President, James Finlay, Secretary and Treasurer.Open every Monday, from 11 o'clock, A.M., to 1 o'clock, p.M.PROVIDENT AND SAVINGS\u2019 BANK,\u2014177 Notre Dame Street.Instituted 1st October, 1841.BOARD OF MANAGING DIRECTORS William Lunn, President.J.T.Brondgeest and John Redpath, Vice Presidents, John Eadie, Actuary.H.Sharrocks and James Cox, Assistant Actuaries.James Ferrier, Robert Armour, John Torrance, Thomas Kay.James Logan, James Scott, William Dow, William Murray, John Mathewson, M.J.Hays, 286 Open for business every lawful day, from 10 A.M.to 3 P.M.aad on the evenings of Monday and Saturday, from 6 to 6 o'clock.Deposits in any sum from one shilling to £200 received, and interest allowed thereon at the rate of 4 per cent.BOARD OF TRADE.Exchange News Room, St.Joseph Street.COUNCIL, Hon.George Moffatt, President.James Cringan, Vice President.C.H.Castle, Treasurer.J.T.Brondgeest, T.B.Anderson, W.Edmonstone, James G'imour, J.B.Mills, Andrew Wt aw, H.L.Routh, David Torrance, BOARD OF ARBITRATION.\u2018Wn.Edmonstone, HH.L.Routh, J.T.Brondgeest, James Gilmour, Andrew Shaw, John Glass, Harrison Stevens, John Glennon, David Torrance, T.B.Anderson, J.B.Gresnshiclds, John E.Mills, Freperick A.WiLsox, Secretary.The Council meets every Tuesday.CHAMPLAIN AND Sr.LAWRENCE RAIL-ROAD COMPANY.Office Commissioners street.John E.Mills, Chairman, John Molson, Deputy Chairman, DIRECTORS, Justice Gale, Joseph Shuter, Wn, Workman, A.M.Deslisle, Sir George Simpson, Benjamin Brewster, P.W.Dease, Chas, H, Castle, Treasurer. 287 OFFICERS, W.D.Lindsay, Commissioner.H.Magrane, Bookkeeper.H.Duclos, Clerk at Laprairie.Robert Mills, Clerk at Montreal.V.Titus, Clerk at St, Johns.STEAMER PRINCE ALBERT.Captain, John Rodd.Purser, Alexander Boyd.RATES OF PASSAGF.First Class.\u2014From Montreal to St.John, 5s.Do.and back same day, bs.Second Class.From Montreal to St.Johns, 2s.6d.Do.and back same day, 3s.9d.To or from Montreal and Laprairie, 73d.GAS LIGHT COMPANY.Place d Armes.The Hou.Joseph Masson, President.DiRECTORS.J.W.A.R.Masson, H.Thomas, Joseph Belle, J.B.Bruyere, D.Arnoldi, Ed.Glackmeyer, Albert Furniss, Secretary and Treasurer.John Kerr, Superintendent.Ed.Glackmeyer, Bookkeeper.C.E.Belle, Collector.A.G.Prevost, Assistant Collector.Rates\u2014By meter, 263.per 1000 cubic feet, CITY WATER WORKS.28 Notre Dame sireei.M.J.Hayes, Manager.James M'Nider, Cuerseerof Works.H.S.Porteous, Collector.The City Baths are on the premises of the Water Works, Commissioners street.Open\u2014In Summer, from & ax.till 10 px, Winter, on Saturday and Sunday forenoon. 288 CUSTOM HOUSE.* St.Paul Streets William Hall, Collector.Robert H.Hamiiton, Landing Surveyor.Thomas Thain, Landing Waiter and Searcher.J.Mills, Tide Surveyor.John W.Oliver, John Lewis, H.Pratt and Robert Speirs, Clerks.J.Scholes, Messenger and Store keeper.TRINITY HOUSE.Office Commissioners Street.MONTREAL.Robert Armour, Master.J.W.Dunscomb, Deputy Master.James Holmes, Registrar aud Treasurer.W.K.Rayside, Harbour Master.J.N.Ogilvy, Deputy Master and Water Bailiff.COURTS OF JUSTICE.COURT OF APPEALS.The Court of Appeals for Lower Canada\u2014established under the Prov.Act7 Vict.cap.18\u2014is composed of all the Justices of the several Courls of Queen\u2019s Bench, any four of whom form a quorum.Stewart Scott, Clerk of the Court.Charles Terroux, Deputy Clerk.TERMs-\u2014\u2014From the 1st to 10th March, July and November, both days inclusive.The Court sits alternately in Quebec and Montreal.COURT OF QUEEN\u2019S BENCH MONTREAL.Hon.Remi Vallieres de St.Real, Chief Justice.Jean R, Rolland, Samuel Gale, Puisne Judges.Charles D.Day, 289 John Boston and W.F.Coffin, Sheriff; Monk, Coffin & Papineau, Prothonotary ; Joseph Jones, Coroner; A.M.Deslisle, Crown and Peace Clerk; R.Dillon, French Translator and Interpreter ; G.Stanley, Crier; Peer Devins, Assistant Crier ; Thos.M\u2018Ginn, Gaoler; Benjamin Deslisle, High Constable.TErMs.\u2014CRIMINAL COURT, from 1st to 16th February and August.\u2014CiviL, Superior, 15th to 29th January.17th to 31st March, and May; 15th to 29th July, 16th to 30th September and November.\u2014 Inferior, 17th to 25rd February, 24th to 30th April, 21st to 27th June, August and October, and 1st to 7th December.The Superior Courts have jurisdiction ebove £20 cy.\u2014The Inferior Courts, up to £20.nas CIRCUIT COURTS.Junees.\u2014 District of Montreal :\u2014Henry Guy, Chas.Mon- delet.J.S.M¢Cord and Wm.Badgley.Jurisdiction up to £20 currency.COMMISSIONERS\u2019 COURTS.The Commissioners\u2019 Courts are held every Monday, in the cities of Quebec and Montreal\u2014the Circuit Judges: being Commissioners, ex Officio.In all other places where Commissioners\u2019 Courts are established, the sittings are held on the first Mondey of every month.Clerk of Court, Montreal\u2014John Platt.Jurisdiction in sums not exceeding £6 5s.QUARTER SESSIONS, MONTREAL.A.M.Deslisie, Clerk of the Peace.Terys.\u201410th to 19th January, 21st to 30th April, 10th to 19th July, and 21st to 30th October.BANKRUPT COURT, MONTREAL.W.Badgley, Circuit Judge and Commissioner, z 290 GENERAL POST OFFICE MONTREAL.NO 15 GREAT BT.JAMES STREET.Thos.Allen Stayner, Depy.P.M.General.Wm.H, Griffin, Surveyor, Canada East.Edward S.Freer, do Canada West.John Dewe, do Central Canada.Wm.Griffin, Chief Clerk to Depy.P.M.General.Gilbert E.Griffin, First Clerk to do.Edwerd Jas, King, Accountant to General P.O.for B.N.À.Horatio A.Wicksteed, First Clerk to do.Richard A.Seymour, Second do.do.John Ashworth, Third do.do.Robert Julyan, Fourth do.do.Smith Allen, Messenger.MONTREAL POST OEFICE.James Porteous, Post Master.Patrick Wm.Cooper, George Laughlin, John Verner, and Robert Oliver, Clerks.J.Huddell and J.Simpson, Letter Curriers.OFFICE HOURS.In Summer.\u2014From Eight A.M.to Six P.M.In Winter, \u2014From Eight A.M.to Five P.M.On Sundays,\u2014In Summer from Ten to Twelve, A.M.and Four to Five pr, M.\u2014In Winter, from Nine to Ten A.a.and Four to Five F.m.RATES AND REGULATIONS.LETTERS.For a letter not exceeding 4 oz.1 Rate.Do do 1 0z.2 Rates.Do do 2 o0z.4 Rates.Do do 3 o02.6 Rates.And so on adding two rates for every additional ounce.After the first ounce, fractional parts are not noticed ; thus, if a letter exceed 1 oz.it becomes liable to four rates, and if it exceed 2 v2.to aix rates.The Rates of postage on letters are\u2014 For a letter not exceeding 4 ounce (without regard to the number of pieces of whieh it is composed) conveyed 8.60 miles or under.veresrnenes 0 4} Do 60 miles to 100 miles.0 7 cy.Do 100.t0200.0 9 Do 800.\u2026.t0 400.1 148 \u2026 Do 400.\u2026t0200.\u2026\u20260\u2026000 D 4 Lu and so on.Do 200.t0300.000mes O 114 . 291 4\u2014 Letters to and from the United Kingdom are subject to a aniform charge of 1s.4d.curroncy, per half oz; and on letters via the United States, per Sailing Packet, the Provincial charge is a uniform rate of 24d.from any part of Canada to the frontier lina, and 24d.for every additional half ounce.Thischarge must be pre-paid, as also the American postage to the Atlantic port,\u2014 Boston or New York.By the Royal Mail Steamers, the postage is uniformly 1s.4d.which may be pre-paid or not at the uption of the sender.NEWSPAPERS.Colonial Newspapers not exceeding 2 oz.sent by the post to any other place within the British North American Provinces, pay one halfpenny, to be prepaid or not at the option of the sen- er.If sent to any British Célony beyond sea, (not intended to pass through the United Kingdom,) or to any foreign country, except U.States\u2014one halfpenny\u2014to be pre-paid.If sent to any part of the United Siates\u2014one penny\u2014to be prepaid.| Newspapers sent from the United States, are liable, on delivery, to a Provincial rate of one penny, in addition to UT.8.postage.Colonial Newspapers sent to the United Kingdom, or to any British Colony by way of Halifax, and British newspapers from the U.Kingdom to any part of Canada\u2014exempt from any charge for postage.ith the exception of these last, (which are not limited as to weight,) a newspaper to pass under the foregoing regulations, must not exceed 2 oz.otherwise it becomes ilable to pamphiet postage, i.e.one penny per Oz.ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF THE MAILS.Halifax, St.Johns, N.B., &e.\u2014 Arrive, Thursday and Sunday\u2014 Depart, Thursday and Saturday, at 5.P.M.Quebec, and intermediate places ou the Route, per steamer\u2014Ar- rive, every Morning except Monday\u2014 Depart, every afternoun except Sunday, at half-past 5 o'clock.Land Mail to Quebec\u2014 Arrive, every Monday, Thursday and Sa- turdsy\u2014Depart, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 6, .M.Canada West\u2014 Arrive, every Forenoon\u2014 Depart, every Forenoon at 11 o'clock.Ottawa Route\u2014 Arrive, avery Forenoon excepting Monday\u2014De- part, every Farenoon except Sunday, at 9 o'clock.prairie and St.Johns\u2014Arrive, every Morning, except Monday \u2014Depart, every Morning, except Sunday, at quarter-past 8.Phillipsburg and Henryville\u2014Arrive every Sunday, Wednesday and Friday\u2014Depart, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at a quarter past 8, A.M.Sherbrooke Route, via Chambly and Granby, and from thence to Stanstead\u2014A rrive, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, in the 292 Afremoon-\u2014 Depart Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at half- t 10, À.Boucherville, Varennes, Vercheres\u2014Arrive, every Tuesday and Saturday Afternoon\u2014 Depart, every Monday and Friday, at half-past 10, A.M.Chambly, via St.Johns\u2014 Arrive, every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday\u2014 Depart, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at À past 8, A.M Mascouche, Terrebonne, and St.Vincent de Paul\u2014 Arrive, every Wednesday and Saturday, in the Morning\u2014 Depart, overy Wednesday and Saturday, at 1, P.M.New Glasgow\u2014 Arrive, every Weduesday Morning\u2014 Depart, every Saturday at 1, p.M.L\u2019Assomption\u2014Arrive, every Wednesday, and Saturday, in the Morning\u2014 Depart, every Monday and Thursday, at 6, 2.M.Rawdon, St.Roc, and St.Jacques\u2014dArrive, every Saturday ia the Morning- Depart, every T ursday at 6, P.M.Chateauguay Route\u2014Arrive, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, in the Afternoon\u2014Depart, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 6 o'clock, r.ar.Beauharnois\u2014drrive, every Afternoon except Sunday\u2014 Depart, every Afternoon, except Sunday st 6 o'clock.Lacadie, Lacolle, Napierville and Champlain\u2014Arrive, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday in the Forenoon\u2014Depart, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at À past 8, A.ML.Pointe Claire, Vaudreuil, St.Ann\u2019s and Rigaud\u2014 Arrive, every Friday Morning\u2014 Depart, every Wednesday, at 11, A.M.Norton Creek, Russeltown, and Manningville\u2014 derive, cvery Saturday Yorenoon\u2014 Depart, every Wednesday Morning at past 8 o'clock.Babyville and Hemmingford\u2014 Arrive, every Wednesday forenoon \u2014 Depart, every Monday Morning a } past 8 o'clock.Bedford Route, via St.Johns, and through to Stanstead\u2014Arrive, every Sunday, Wednesday and Friday Forenoon-\u2014 Depart, every Tuesday and Thursday, at 4 o'clock, P.M, end on Sunday at Noon, Isle aux Noix, Clarenccville, and Frelighsburg\u2014Arrive, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Forenoon\u2014Depart, every Monday Wednesday and Friday at 4 past 8, A.M.St.Denis, St.Charles, St, Ours, and Belœil\u2014 Arrive, every Morning excepting Tuesday Depart, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 5, P.M.via Wm.Henry, and every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 8} A.nr.via St.Johns.St.Hyacinthe\u2014 Arrive, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, via William Henry, and in the Afternoon via Chambly\u2014Depart, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at half-past 10, A.M.by Chambly, and at 5, P.M.by Wm.Henry.Eastern Townships, vis Three Rivers\u2014Arrive, every Sunday, ednesday, and Friday, in the Morning\u2014 Depart, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 5, P.M 293 Lotbiniere, St.Pierre, and all other places on the South Side, from Nicolet to Point Levi\u2014Arrive, every Saturday Morning\u2014 Depart, every Saturday Evening at 5 o'clock.Belœil, St, Marie, via Chambly\u2014 Arrive, every Tuesday, Thurs- Ly, and Saturday, in the Afternvon\u2014 Depart, every Monday, ednesday, and Friday, at half-past 10 A.M.St.Elizabeth, Dailebout, and Industry, via Berthier\u2014Arrive, every Tuesday and Friday in the Morning\u2014 Depart, every Monday and Thursday at 6 r.a, United States\u2014 Arrive, every Forenoon, except Monday\u2014 Depart, every Morning except Sunday, at } past 8 o'clock.UN mn on ee a ert mm CITY COUNCIL.LIST OF THE MEMBERS SOMEOSIN G THE CORPORA- ON.JAMES FERRIER, Mayor.ALDERA(EN.Benjamin Holmes, Hon.C.C.S.DeBleury, William Lunn, Francis Trudeau, ~ Joseph Bourret, Thomas Molson.COUNCILLORS.William Watson, Pierre Jodoin, Henry Stuart, John Tully, Alfred Larocque, François Perrin, William Footaer, Benjamin Lyman, H.L.Routh, John Glennon, Daniel Gorrie.STANDING COMMITTEES, NOMINATED AT THE QUARTERLY MEETING, IN DECEMBER, 1844, FINANCE ANDGENERALA , ALDERMANHoOLMES, Chairman.Alderman Lunn, Councillor Routh, Councillor Stuart, Councillor Footner.z2 294 MARKETS \u2014ALDERMAN LUNN, Chairman.Alderman Trudeau, Councillor Gorrie, Councillor Giennon, Alderman Bourret, Councillor Jodoin, Councillor Tully.RoADS AND IMPROVEMENTS.\u2014 À TrupEaU, Chairman.Alderman Lunn, Councillors Larocque, Tully, and Footner, Porice axp Hara.\u2014 ALDERMAN DeBLecrY, Chairman, Councillors Stuart, Glennon, Routh, and Gorrie.FIRE.\u2014AIDERMAN BOURRETT, Chairman, Councillors Lyman, LaRocque, Watson, and Glennon.LIGHT.\u2014ALDERMAN MozsoN, Chairman.Councillors Jodoin, Lyman, Perrin, and Tully.Ox THE WATER WORKS.\u2014ALDERMAN Homes, Chairman.Alderman Bourret, Councillors Glennon, Routh, and La- Rocque.OFFICERS ATTACHED TO THE CORPORATION, John P.Sexton, City Clerk, Richard D.Bodley, 1st Assistant, Pierre Blanchet, 2d Assistant and Translator, Arthur Ross, City Treasurer, George Harding, Assistant, John Ostell, City Surveyor, William Kingsford, Deputy do William M\u2018Kenzie, clot, John M\u2018Kercher, Overseer of Roads.Johu Perrigo, Inspector and Chief Engineer Fire Department, Joseph A.Bourdon, Clerk of New Market.Maurice Eardly, Clerk of Hay Market, Antoine Schwarts, Assistant, John Abbott, Clerk St.As » 3 Market, Joseph Robillard, Clerk Viger Market.Pierre Rottop, Clerk Papineau M .cket.Henry O'Donoughue, Messenger.ABSTRACT OF THE ASSESSMENT BY-LAWS FOR 1845.Exclusive of those Duties which are to be collected by the Clerk of the New Market, Assessment of 18 6d in the £, on the assessed yearly value of all Real Property within the City.Statute Labour, 5s, 295 Wholesale Merchants, Retail Merchants and Dealers, Forwarders, Apothecaries, Grocers,\u2014at 10 per cent on the Rental.Auctioneers,\u2014an Annual Daty of £50.Inn-keepers :\u2014£10 O on Rental to £ 50 11 5 \u201c to 75 13 Q \u201c to 100 15 0 \u201c to 115 17 10 \u201c to 150 20 0 \u201c to 175 22 10 \u201c to 200 25 0 \u201c to 250 27 10 \u201c to 300 30 0 \u201c to 400 35 0 \u201c over 400 Gas Works,\u2014an Annual Duty of £50 Livery Stable Keepers,\u2014an Annual Duty of £10.15s on each Two-wheeled Carriage, and 20s on each Four-wheeled Carriage, in their use.Inn-keepers, having Vehicles for the use or advantage of customers, to pay,\u2014for each T'wo-wheeled Carriage, 15s, and fur cach Four-wheeled Carriage, 20s, over and above the rate required to be paid therefor by the 18th Section.Pawnbrokers,\u2014an Annual Duty of £25.Howkers,~\u2014an Annual Duty of £2 on Hawkers carrying a pack.Do.using cart or vehicle,\u2014Annual Duty of £5.Pleasure Horses, 20s, Working Horses, 128 6d.\u2014(Horses daily and constantly employed in the owner's work or business by which he gains his maintenance, to be considered Working Horses.) Vehicles for Hire,\u2014158 for Two-wheeled Vehicles, and 20s for Four-Wheeled Vehicles.Stage Coach, Omnibus, or Stage Waggon,\u2014£2 10s when drawn by one or two horses, £3 158 when drawn by four or more horses, Close Carriage, or corresponding winter vehicle, £ 0 0 Four-wheeled Half-covered Carriage, or do 2 0 0 Doubie Dennett, &c,, or do 110 O Gig, Caleche, or Spring Cart, or do 1 0 0 Waggon or Vehicle not above specified, or winter vehicle, adapted for draught of two or more horses, 110 0 296 Dogs, 78 6d each.(Sheltering or permitting to resort, is keeping & dog.) : Theatres,\u2014an Annual Duty of £10 (above the assessment) on the proprietor.Lumber Merchants, Dealers in Wood, Merchant Tailors, Boot and Shoe Makers, Stone Cutters, Tinsmiths, Carpenters and Joiners, Painters, Blacksmiths, Gun Makers, Gunsmiths, Confectioners, Coffee-house Keepers, Cabinet Makers, Upholsterers, Undertakers, Dyers, Founders, Ginger and Root Beer or Spruce Beer Brewers, Scda-Water Makers, Hair Dressers, Barbers, Ink or Blacking Makers, Gold or Silver Smiths, Gold Foil Beaters, Oil Cloth Manufacturers, Soap and Candle Factories, Gil Manufactories, Book Binders, Cutlers, Gilders and Frame Makers, Pump and Block Makers, Wire Workers, Brush Makers, Chair Makers, Tobacconists, Coach and Carriage Makers, Comb Makers, Furriers, Hatters, Musical Instrument Makers, Nail Factories, Millers, Organ Builders, and Tanners,\u201410 per cent on the Rental of their Business Premises.Lumber Yards, having a Steam Mill connected therewith,\u201410 per cent on the Rental.Inspection Stores, for Ashes, Lumber, Beef, Flour, Pork, or any other kind of Produce or Merchandize,\u201410 per cent on the Rental.Banks or Bank Agencies,\u2014Annual Duty of £50 0 0 Brokers or Money Changers, do do 15 0 0 InsuranceCompanies or Agencies, do do 50 0 0 Distillers, or Agents of Distillers,\u20142¢ per cent on the Rental of Business Premises.Brewers, or Agents of Brewers,\u201415 per cent on .the Rental of Business Premises.Ball Allies, Skittle Grounds, Nine-pin Allies,\u2014an Annual Duty of £5.Brick Yards,\u2014an Annual Duty of £10 Proprietor or Proprietors of each Steam Ferry Boat plying from Laprairie,\u2014an Annual Duty of £100.Do do from Longueuil \u2014 do do £25.Do do the Steamer\u2019* Fire-Fly,\u201d plying from St.Lambert,\u2014an Annual Duty of £5. 297 ABSTRACT OF THE BY-LAW FIXING THE RATES OF ASSESSMENT FOR 1845.In ga far ag {t affects THE CLERK OF THE NEW MARKET.Esch Cart or Sleigh, drawn by one horse, conveying any kind of building materials into the city from the banlieu, shall pay an annual duty of 10s to the Clerk of the New Market for enregistration and number; for cach vehicle under similar circumstances, drawn by two horses, 20s; for each Waggon or other four-wheeled vehicle or corresponding winter vehicle, drawn by two horses, 35s.Brick-makers, Build tractors, or any persons carting building materials in he City, shall pay an annual duty for registration as follows :\u2014 For each two-wheeled vehicle or corresponding winter vehicle drawn by one horse, 20s.For each do two horses, 30s.For each Waggon, drawn by two or more horsns,.35s.All Coachmen, Cabmen, Calechemen, Carters and drivers of summer or other vehicles for hire within the City, shall pay an annual duty for registration as follows : \u2014 Registration and number for a Cart,.\u2026.\u2026\u2026ercerrrecces 20s.Do do Caleche,\u2026rorssersossssce 20s.7 Do do CAD,.\u2026\u2026\u2026ovonrensensaccensicuss 25s.Do do Coach drawn by 2 horses, 50s, Do do Coach, Omnibus or Gig,.80s.Also, the Clerk of the New Market is enjoined by Section 33, to collect all assessments leviable on all horses and vehicles, for which certificates of registration are applied for,\u2014namely: On each working horse, for the assessment for the year ending May 1846, 12s 6d On each two-wheeled vehicle for hire,.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.15s Od Do four-wheeled do AO L.ccscccossensouse 20s 0d 298 Each Omnibus or Waggon drawn by 1 or 2 horses,.50s 0d Do do do 4 or more horses, 758 Od All Bakers, Brewers and Distillers, and their Agents, shall pay an annual duty for registration, as follows :\u2014 For each Baker's two-wheeled vehicle and corres- ponding sleigh, £2 10 0 For each Baker's Waggon or do do 315 0 For each Brewer's or Distillers two-wheeled vehicle or corresponding sleigh, 515 0 For do Waggon do vereesrinser 71 0 Also, the assessment for the year ending May, 1846, on all working horses employed in the said business, at the rate of 12s 6d each.The certificates of registry as aforesaid, to be in force till the first of May, 1846, without reference to the period of the year at which they shall have been granted.TOLLS, RATES, AND WHARFAGE DUES TO BE LEVIED IN THE HARROUR OF MONTREAL.By virtue of the Ordinance, 4 Victoria, cap 12.8 d.On Vessels from Sea, and River Craft, per ton of their burthen, by register, for each day they remain in Port, including the days of arrival 3,1 + 0 0} On Steamboats, per ton burthen, dO Leccccccssressacsauss 0 O On Barges belonging to Steamboats, per ton burthen, do 0 of On Barges from Upper Canada and Durham Boats if decked, per day, .ccccormsurarunnninnnes eres 20 On Barges from Upper Canada and Durham Boats if undecked, per day, \u2026\u2026.ccceccersenscences 1 0 On Boats employed in carrying Wood, do do \u2026\u2026\u2026 1 0 On Batteaux, do do i 0 On Steam Ferry, per ton burthen, do do .cesses 0 Of 299 RATES AND FARES OF CABS, CALECHES, COACHES anp CARTS.GOACHES And pre votes.Drawn by two horses.CABS.CALECHES.=] _2ledlndel ol slo=lgc| ga] élodisé 283 E328 25 ed 0% 28105 00 8 SHER ERR a gi ok pbs A, dia ds de i djaa dls ds d Firel Division © .1 52 0/2 6jo Glo1o;1 31 slo 4i07h}1 oft 3lo 3 Second Division, - 110]3 6(3 0j0 6i1 ofl 6]1 tOJ0 410 10/1 g|1 sf 3 Third Division, .- 1 6/3 0]3 6/0 6/1 3]1 9j2 ojo 4]1 oft 49 oj* 3 Any of the Stands to any place wi i - 1 313 OJ2 6jo Gi07Hi0 10/1 glo «fo elo or slo 3 Soret Dipuion.- : 1 10/2 ols wie sure) 6jo 4/0 a]l oji 6/* 3 Third Division,< - Th ot oe 8j1 21 6j1 10l0 4/t ofr 3|L of a is for the first, and Ssi2s for the fiat, and|ls 8d for the frst, By the Hour, « .{ 9d ench au absequent ts 6d ench subse-| and le 3d enchsub- hour.quent hour tenet our.Frum any of the Harbor, CARTAGE.|Wharves(% vice voraay|From Canal al (and vice versa) to any place within the, any plac St.Ann Beet | 1 3 Goodsnot hereinafter 1st D.12d D.13d D.I8t Joseph Suburbs, 1 9 tuentioned,\u2014for each \u2014,8t.Antoine Suburbs.20 load not exceeding 15) 8.d.s.d.a.d.|8t.Lawrence Suburbs, west wt.0610 9/1 O ofSt.Lawrence Street,.2 6 Do.15 to 20 ewt.09/1 0/1 3 |St.Lawrence Sub.N.of n Mcwt&upward| 1 011 3/1 6| & including St.Love 3 0 100 bushelsof Salt.[2 9 3 4 |4 0 [Quebec Subas fac qe Vic, R.3 6 100 bushels of Grain.| 2 6 3 0 [3 6 Do.do.0 C.of Wood, off rafts.1 9| 2 6/3 4 |Withinthe Tem at Do, de.out ofboats| 1 3/1 8/23 py.west st.Joseph st.2 ° oar er 100 pcs.0, of St Josep Lin.hick lon Bot.26/30/36 Do.2 inch Plank 4 615 6/6 6 [From Canal to Tnsp.Store, Do.3inch do 60 7 0]8 0] foreach load of 3 barrels, 0 Cols, per clialdron |1 812 0 [3 0 |Insp.Store toWharves, do.0 73 PORK Arp EEE From any of the Harbor Wharves at any From Canal or W place in the First Division, to the Canal lace in 1st De and within the City Umite\u2014 à.v.75 cae lond of 4 bris.O 74 LOUR.For each load not exceeding 15 ewt.ô 10/From Can.to Har arves, Do.do.from 16to 20'ewt.\u2026.lt 0 or any place in let : Div.(& Do.do.20cwt.and upwards,.1 3] v.v.)each load of 5brls., 0 9 DIVISIONS REFERRED TO IN THE ABOVE TABLES.Fiust Divistor.\u2014 Tic! portion between Prince Street, Suburbs, thence by a direct line to the St.Antoine Bridge, Saint À thence alo Graig snd St.Lewis Streets to Lacroix Street, and thence downwards to described First Division and M un Junot on of Bt.25 o B to = #6.8rooxn.\u2014That portion of the City bounded by the boundary of the above as ountain Stre far as its \u2018Antoine Street, and thence by a straight line to the Catherine and Alexander Streets, thence along St.Catherin Street to Victoria Road, and thence down to the Rive HIRD .\u2014That portion of the City beyond the last described Division and within the City limi 300 FIRE ENGINES, STATIONS AND CAPTAINS 1.Phoenix, Captain John Orr, Lieut.2.Neptune, St.Mary Street, Quebec Suburbs, Cap.B.Robinson, Lieut.A.MsNaughton, 3.Alliance, Place d\u2019Armes, Captain James Spiers, Lieut.John Fletcher.4.Cataract, Montreal WaterWorks, Captain James MéNider, Lieut.D.Tuibayne, 5.Queen, Wellington Street, Grilfintown, Capt, W.Spiers, Lieut.Morrison.6.Mutual, St.Lawrence Street, Capt.Joseph Poitrais, Lieutenant J.B.Tison.7.Hose Company, Little St.James Street, Captain Lieut.A.Samuels.8.Union, Haymarket, Captain N.S.Froste, Lieut.W.Muir.9.Hero, St.Joseph Street, St.Joseph Suburbs, Capt.Michael Moses, Lieut.Leon Malard.10.Huok and Ladder, Great St.James Street, Captain W.David Browne, Lieut.H.Taylor.tn er et mm me at am LA 0 MONTREAL POLICE.Wm.Ermatinger, Inspector and Superintendant, Thomas Wily, Chief of Police, Hypolite Jeremie, Deputy Inspector, 3 Chief Constables and 60 Sub Constables STATIONS, Centre Station, Foot of the New Market, West Station, St.Joseph street, East Station, St.Nicholas Tolentin street.Office of the Chief, at the Centre Station.INSPECTORS OF PRODUCE.Ashes-E.M.Leprohon, John Dyde and James E.Major, Inspectors, Office College, near M'Gill street.lour-Williom Watson, Inspector.Beef and Pork- do.Fish ond Oil-Peter Merckell, do. 801 FEES ALLOWED TO ISPEOTORS OF PRODUCE.To Inspectors af Ashes.Bd.per cwt.for inspection and branding-Cooperage, the actual costs disbursed by the Inspector, but not to exceed 9der brl.for storage, if stored more than ten days, and 3d.per irl.for each subsequent month, reckoning the second month to commence forty days from the date of the invoice, weigh note, or inspection bill, To Inspectors of Flour.2d.per brl.for inspection and branding, To Inspectors of Beef and Pork.1s.per brl.and 93d per half brl.for inspection and branding Cuoperage, an extra charge, but not to exceed 6d.per brl.To Inspectors of Fish and Oil.For inspecting and branding each tierce of Fish, 1s 24.; half tierce, 9d.Each box of Herrings, 2d.For inspecting each quintal of Dried Cod, 1d.; draft of Green Fish, 84.Inspecting and branding Oil ;\u2014Cask, 1s., tierce, 1s, 1d., hhd 1s.4d., pun.1s.5d.Cooperage extra.EXECUTIVE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA.Residing permanently in Montreal.GOVERNOR GENERAL AND SUITE.His Excellency the Right Honorable Charles Theophilus BArox Mercare,of Fernhill, in the County of Berks, KnightGrand Cross of the Most Honorable Order of the Bath, one of Her Majesty\u2019s Most Honorable Privy Council, Captain General and Governor in Chief, in und over the Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, and the Island of Prince Edward, and Vice Admiral of the same, &c.&c.James Macauly Higginson, Privato Scerotary.Captain J.8, Brownrigg, Military Secretary and Prin.A.D.C, Captain Balfour, 72d Regiment, and Lieutenant Camphell, R.Canadian Rifle Regiment, Aides-de-Camp.Lieut, Col, Edmund Antrobus, Prov.A.D.C.Lieut.Col.De Salaberry, Extra Prov.À.D.C.(The Governor General receives visitors, at the Government Aa 302 House, Notre Dame street, every Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day, from 12 till 3.) EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.Office, Government House, Notre Dame Street, Hon.Denis Benj.Viger, President of the Council, Hon.Dominick Daly, Provincial Secretary, Hon.W.H.Draper, Attorney General, West, Hon.Denis B.Papineau, Commissioner of Crown Lands, Hon.William Morris, Receiver General, Hou.James Smith, Attorney General, East, Hon.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014, Inspector General of Public Accounts.Hon.H.Sherwood, Solicitor General, West.\u2019 OFFICERS.Yitienne Parent, Clerk, Samuel B, Smith, 3d Clerk, W.H.Lee, Assistant and Con-| Michael Naughton and David fidential Clerk, Ryan, Messengers.Thomas G.Hurd, 2d Clerk, LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.Office, Government Buildings, Commissioners Street, (FORMERLY ST.ANN'S MARKET.) The Honorables The Honorebles R.E.Caron, Speaker, Paul H.Knowlton, Robert S.Jamieson, Thomas McKay, P.B.De Blaquiére, Gabriel Roy, Peter M'Gill, Philip H.Moore, Robert B.Sullivan, Robert Dickson, William Morris, Amable Dionne, George Pemberton, Joseph Dionne, Alexander Fraser, George J.Goodhue, Barthelemy Joliette, Levius P.Sherwood, James Crooks, William Walker, Adam Fergusson, Christopher Widner, John Macaulay, J.Æmilus Irving, John Hamilton, ~ Louis Massue, Francis P.Bruneau, P.B.DeBoucherville, John M\u2018Donald, James Morris, Adam Ferrie, John Neilson.Jean Baptiste Taché, 303 PERMANENT OFFICERS.James Fitzgibbon Clerk, Chs.De Lery, jun.J.F.Taylor, sen.R.Armour, Law C lish Translator, R.Lemoine, French Transletor, Rev.W.À.J.F.Taylor, jun, First Office Clerk, Ast.Clerks.lpy oy arvis, Gent.Usher of the erk and Eng- ack Rod, Olivier Vallerand, Serjeant-at- rms, Adamson, Chaplain, Thomas Brooke, Doorkeeper, acting also as librarian, CONBTITUENCIES.Beauharnois, \u2026 «ov ees Bellechasse, .re Borthier,.\u2026.\u2026.Bonaventure, \u2026 Brockville, ytown, [21] Carleton, ee Chambly, .Champlain, .Cornwall, .Dorchester, .Drummond, .\u2026 Dundag, \u2026.see coe sae Durham, .\u2026.«ie one Essex, cco.vee 000 ewe Frontend, «we «eo ore Glengarry, Grenville, .vee ees Haldimand, \u2026 coo eee Halton, East Riding, .Halton, West Riding, .Hamilton, .ove ore tings, .ave Huntingdon, .UIOIL, resenees Kamouraska, vee een Kent, ou.see se.v.Kingston, .vee Lanark, .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.secstacusèrs Leoinster,.\u2026.\u2026.ese ase i Michael Keating, Chief Messenger and House Keeper.\u2014 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.Elected in October and November, 1844.Sir Allan Napier McNab, Speaker.MEMBERS.Eden Colville, Hon.Augustin N.Morin, David M.Armstrong, John LeBoutillier, George Sherwood, \u2018William Stewart, James Johnston, Louis Lacoste, Louis Guillet, Roland Macdonald, Pierre E.Taschereau, Robert Nugent Watts, George Macdonald, John Tucker Williams, John Prince, Henry Smith, Robert Christie, John S.Macdonald, Hamilton D.Jessup, David Thompson, George Chalmers, James Webster, Sir Allan N.MacNab, Edmund Murney, Benjamin H.LeMoine, Dr.William Danlop, Amable Berthelot, Joseph Woods, John A.Macdonald, Malcolm Cameron, Ogle Robert Gowan, Jacob DeWitt, Lennox & Addington, Lincoln, North Riding, Lincoln, South Riding,.L'Islet, .co nus London, .«.Lotbiniere, .Megantie, Middlesex, Missisquoi, .Montmorency, Montreal City, Montreal County,.ra, LL [11] Nicolet, ase « Norfolk, .Northumberland, N.R.Northumberland, S.R.Ottawa, \u2026 «ou.Prescott, cco.Prince Edward, .Quebec City, .Quebec County, .Richelieu, .Rimouski, es Rouville, (1X) ses Russell, eer ses ves > Shefford,.Sherbrooke Town,.Sherbrooke County, Simcoe, + \u2026\u2026.Stanstead, see ser Stormont, .Saint Hyacinthe, .Saint Maurice, Terrebonne, Three-Rivers, Toronto City.Two Mountains, .Vaudreuil, .Vercheres, .Wentworth, .Yamaska, .York, First Riding, York,Second Riding, York, Third Riding, York,Fourth Riding, \"es 304 Benjamin Seymour, al H.Merritt, James Cummings, Etienne Paschal Taché, Hon.Wm.H, Draper, Joseph Laurin, Hon.Dominick Daly, Edward Ermatinger, Hon.James Smith, Joseph Cauchon, .{Hon George Moffatt, Hon.C.C.S.DeBleury, André Jobin, \u2018Walter H.Dickson, Antoine P.Methot, Israel Wood Powell, George Barker Hall, Adam Henry Myers, Hon.Denis B.Papineau, Robert Riddel, Lewis T.Drummond, Neil Stewart, John P.Roblin, i § Hon.Thomas C.Aylwin, vee Jean Chabot, Pierre J.O.Chauveau, Wolfred Nelson, Louis Berirand, Timothée Franchère, Archibald Petrie, L.P.Laterrière, Stephen Sewell.Foster, Edward Hale, Samuel Brooks, William B.Robinson, John McConnell, Donald ZX.McDonell, Thomas Boutillier, Frangois Desaulniers, Hon.L.H, Lafontaine, Hon.D.B, Viger, so Henry Sherwood, William H.Boulton, William Henry Scott, Jacques Phillipe Lantier, James Leslie, Harmanus Smith, Leon Rousseau, James Hervey Price, George Duggan, George Monroe, Hon.Robert Baldwin. 308 PERMAHERT OFFICEES.Office Government Builaings, Commissioners Street.William B.Lindsay, Clerk, G.B.Fairbault, Assistant Clerk, G.Wicksteed, English Translator, acling a Law Clerk, Henri Voyer, French Translator, F.X.Garneau, Asst.French Translator, W.P.Patrick, First Office Clerk, Wm.Ross Firat Clerk of Com- Thomas Vaux, Second Office clerk, P.E Ga: on, First Clerk of the Journals, *| George M.Muir, Second Clerk of the Journals, Dr.William Winder, Librarian, Alpheus Todd, Assistant do Felix Fortier, Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, George Chisholm, Serjeant-at- Sy A.Leroux dit Cardinal, Chief Alfred.Patrick, Second do Messenger, Hugh MeLellan, Doorkeeper.\u2014 CIVIL SECRETARY\u2019S OFFICE, Government House, Notre Dame Street, (Right Wing.) J.M.- Higginson, Civil Secre-| Michael Turner, Third Clerk, Henry 7 Cotton, Chief Clerk, W.R.Buariieti, Second Clerk, Philip St.Hill, Office-keeper, John McCluskey, Messenger, PROVINCIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE, Government House, Notre Dame Street.Hon.Dominick Daly, Provincial| Christopher Dunkin.Assistant Secretary, (East.) Ji ames Hoplirk, Asst.Secretary ( T.D.Harrington, Chief Clerk, and Clerk of the Blue Book.Grant Powell, Edward Kent and Henry E.Steele, Clerks.Wm.Lane, Thomas Ross, Hen ry Jarmy, and W.H.Jones, Joh orks.ohn Gow, John Twamle 4 Messengers.David Luck, Officekeeper.RECEIVER GENERAL\u2019S OFFICE, Government House, Notre Dame Street, (Left Wing.) Hon.W.Morris, Receiver Gen-| Thomas A.Cary, Second Clerk.eral.: Bernard T Receiver Gener uand, Assistant] George Hamilton, Third Clerk.Aa2 306 INSPECTOR GENERAL\u2019S OFFICE, Government House, Notre Dame Street.vasssousse Gir, Depa General, David Ross, Second Clerk.Jose h ary, Deputy Inspector ickinson rol.py Hope C.E.Anderson, } Bookkeepers.Philip \u2018Dunford, First Clerk.Matthew Jack, Third Clerk.SURVEYOR GENERAL\u2019S OFFICE, 55 Notre Dame Street.\u201c Joseph Bouchette, Sen.Survey-[ William Spragge, Chief Clerk, or and Draftsman, Thomas Hector, Second do Andrew Russell, Surveyor and| H.J.Jones, Third do Draftsman, Moore Higgins, Fourth do.E.T.Fletcher, Assistant do|Joln Shaw, Assistant do C.E, William Walker, Messenger.BOARD OF WORKS, 45 Notre Dame Street.Hon.H.H.Killaly, Chairman, Thomas A.Begly, Secretary, Samuel Keefer, Engineer, John H.Connolly, Clerk, CROWN LANDS OFFICE, 45 Notre Dame Street.Hon.D- B.Papineau, Cm Tancred Bouthillier, Assistant Commissioner.J.Dean, Accountant, PROVINCIAL REGISTRAR\u2019S OFFICE, 60 Notre Dame Streel, Hon.Richard A.Tucker, Pro- George Henry Lane, Second erk.vincial Registrar, William Kent, First Clerk, PUBLIC OFFICES.Office of Adjutant General of the Forces, (Colonel Wetherall, C.B.,) 68 St.Lewis street.Office of Adjutant General of Militia, (Lieut.Col.Gugy,) 62 Notre Dame street. 807 Office of Barrack Master, (W.H.Gray,) Water street, near the Barracks.Office of Bunkrupt Court, (W.Badgley, judge,) Court House, Notre Dame street.Office of Board of Works, 45 Notre Dame street.Office of Chief Engineer Fire Department, City Hall.Office of Chief of Police, (Captain Wiley,) Foot of the Now Market.Office of City Surveyor, {J.Ostell,) City Hall, Notre Dame street.Office of City Treasurer, (Arthur Ross,) City Hall, Notre Dame street.Office of City Clerk, (J.P.Sexton,) City Hall, Notre Dame st.Office of Civil Secretary, (Captain Higginson,) Government House.Office of Clerk of the Peace, (A.M.Delisle,) Court House, Notre Dame street.Office of the Collector of Customs, (W.Hall,) at the Custom House, St.Paul street.Office of Commissary General, (William Filder,) 53 Notre Dame street.Office of Commissioner of Police, (W.Ermatinger,) Court House.Office of Commissioner of Inland Customs, (J.W.Dunscomb,) 51 Great St.James street.Office of the Commissioners for improving the Harbour of Montreal, Commissioners street, near Custom House square, Office of Coroner of the District, (Joseph Jones,) Auldjo\u2019s buildings, St.Paul street.Office of Crown Lands Commissioner, (Eon, D.B.Papineau, 45 Notre Dame strect.Office of District Inspector, (D.S.Stuart,) 15 St.Alexander street.Office of Inspector General, Government House, Office of Inspecior of Weights und Mensures, 56 M*Giil street.Office of the Inspector General of Hospitals, (John Shortt, M.D.) 7 Dalhousie square.Office of Engineer Department, (Col.Holloway,) Stewart's buildings, St.Mary street.Office for Emigrants, (James Alison, Agent,) Commissioners street, facing the Steamboat Wharf, 308 Office of Harbour Master, Commissioners street, nosr Custom House square, Office: of Inspection of Pot and Pearl Ashes, (E.M.Leprohon, John Dyde, and Edward Major,) College, near M\u2018Gill street.Office of the Mayor of the City, (James Ferrier,) City Hall, Notre Dame street.Office of the Prothonotary, (Monk, Coffin & Papineau,) Court House, Notre Dame street.Office of the County Registrar, (G.H.Ryland,) 34 Little St.James street.Office of the Provincial Registrar, (Hon.R.A.Tucker,) 60 Notre Dame street.Office of Provincial Secretary, (Hon.D.Daly,) Government House.Office of the Sheriff, (Boston & Coffin,) Court House, Notre Dame street.Office of the Town Major, (C.M\u2018Donald,) 63 St.Lewis street.Office of the Turnpike Trustees, (Jas.Holmes, Secretary,) Commissioners street, near Custom House square.Office of the Wharfinger, (Wm.Brown,) 67 Commissieners st, Office of the Trinity House, (Jas.Holmes, Registrar,) Commissioners street, near Custom House square.Post Office, (James Porteous, P.M.,) 15 Great St.James street.Office of Indian Department, (Col.Napier,) corner Hospital and St.John streets.Office of the Quarter Master General, (Hon.Col.Gore,) Durham Place, St.Lewis street.Office of Ordnance Department, (F.Sisson, store keeper,) Water, near St.Claude street.Office of the Military Secretary, (Captain Talbot,) Dalhousie square.MERCANTILE AND LITERARY ASSOCIATIONS.MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.Incorporated by Act of Provincial Parliament.Theodore Lyman, President, |8.L.Taylor, Rec.Secretary, W.E.Evans, Vice President, |G.Bent, Treasurer.J.H.Winn, Cor.Secretary, 309 DIRECTORS.G.I.Frothingham, D.Fraser, C.Freeland, T.D.Hall, J.Murray, H.Pratt, P.Nicol, J.J.M\u2018Kenzie.D.Busteed, _\u2014 HONORARY DIRECTORS.John Young, Esq.James Dougall, Esq.John Armour, Esq.S.J.Lyman, Esq.T.S.Hayward, Superintendant.TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.Merchant Members, £1 5 © Senior Clerk dd .voncaneonoocereescase0000s 100 Junior Clerkdo Lc.ovcsesenssonarsnecesancens 010 © NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY.William Badgley, President, Dr.Crawford, and Dr.Bélin, Vice Presidents, J.T.Brondgeest, Corresponding Secretary, Robert M\u2018Kay, Recording Secretary, John Glass, Treasurer, J.H.Joseph, Librarian and Ci et Beeper.COUNCIL, Drs.Holmes, Hall and Campbell, FH.Ramsay and William Ed- monstone, LIBRARY COMMITTEE.J.T.Brondgeest, Drs.Holmes, M\u2018Culloch, Hall and Sewell.MONTREAL MECHANICS INSTITUTE.Tacorporated by Act of Provincial Parliament.PATRON, His Excellency Lord Metcalfe.John Ostell, President, Andrew Cowan, Treasurer, T, M'Ginn, 1st Vice President, C.M.Tate, Cor.Secretary, William Footner, 2nd do James Spiers, Rec.do James Turner, 3rd do rispo, Librarian and James Morice, 4th do Cabinet Keepor. 810 COMMITTÉE OF MANAGEMENT.William Watson.William Dunlop, Charles Garth, John George, Joseph R.Bronsdon, W.M.Milne, Wi Telfer, David Brown, Charles Shzimpton, George Garth, David M*Nevin, James Robertson, a ®ve.NATIONAL SOCIETIES.ST.GEORGE'S SOCIETY.Henry Griffin, President.Vice-PRESIDENTS.C.H.Castle, | H.L.Routh, OFFICERS, Rox.Dr.Lund , Chaplain, * à ] , Li LES 5 Badges M2} pigiion A.C.Webster, Treasurer, Dgilry Moffats, Secretary, m.Newhouse,Asst Secretary.BTEWARDS, W.FE.Coffin, G.Moffatt, F.G.Johnson, W.Footner, H.Chapman, CHARITABLE COMMITTEE.John Walton, George Garth, George Hose, Alfred Savage, COMMITTEE OF ACCOUNTS.Richard Gerard, Charles Kadwell W.M.B.Hartley, SAINT ANDREW'S SOCIETY.Hon.P.M\u2018Gill, President.Wm.Dow, Vice President.MANAGERS, Jno.Boston, D.Davidson, Jas.Ross, Jno.Young, Jas.Scott, Jno.Eadie, Hugh Brodie, Rev.Dr.Mathieson, Chaplain, .P.Smith, M.D.a Wn.Fraser, M.D.{ Physicians.William Gunn, Treasurer.Jno, Armour, Secretary, | W.Whiteford, Asst.Secretary. 811 STANDING COMMITTEE.J.Whitelaw, D.Gorrie.N.Mackintosh, H.Ramsay.COMMITTEE OF ACCOUNTS.J.Gilmour, W.Edmonstone, A.H.Armour, D.Kinnear, COMMITTEE OF INSTALMENT.Jno, Kingan, David Mackay, | Meetings\u2014Second Thursday of February, May, August and November.The latter meeting for the election of Office Bearers.ST.PATRICK\u2019S SOCIETY.Francis Hincks, President.John Tully, 1st Vice President, Patrick Drumgoolo.John Kelly, Treasurer, L, J.Harkin, Cor.Secretary, John Collins, Ree.Secretary, W.Casey, Asst.Rec.Secretary Rt.Rev.Bishop Phelan, Chap- Rev.P.O'Connell, Asst.lain.Chaplain.MANAGING COMMITTEE.A.Workman, G.B.Cullen.D.Cotterell, B.Hayes.F.Clarke, J.Curran.CHARITABLE COMMITTEE.F.Campion, RR.Davy.A.M\u2018Quillan, J.Mahony.J.Curley, H.Casey, J.Fitzpatrick, J.O'Kane.M.Reynolds, P.M\u2018Shane.J.Norton, T.Kelly.AUDITORS OF ACCOUNTS.P.Casey, | J.L.Burns, | D.Rea.COMMITTEE OF INJTALMENT.E.Murphy, | C.Curran.MARSHAALS.G.J.Stanley, | M.Kelly.GERMAN SOCIETY.Parroxn\u2014His Royal Highness, Prince Albert.Daniel Arnoldi, M.D.President, Henry Myers, Vice President, Ernest Idler, Treasurer, Joseph 8.Kollmyer, Corresponding Secretary, F.C.T.Arnoldi, Physician, Rev.Dr.Bethune, Chaplain, 312 STEWARDS, J.P.Seybold, C.Fisher, F.Hertz, G.Reinhart, John Bower, C.Beck.COMMITTEE OF CHARITY.G.F.Gabler, P.Bohle.COMMITTEE OF ACCOUNTS.Dr.F.C.T.Arnoldi, J.R.Bronsdon.SAINT JEAN BAPTISTE SOCIETY.Hon.D.B.Viger, President.Joseph Roy, I.R.Fabre, James M\u2018Gill Desrividres, Jean Bru- neaun, Vice Presidents.Joseph Boulanget and F.St.Jean, Treasurers, Joseph Belle, L.O.Letourneux, and Charles Roy, Secretaries.Ludger Duvernay, Marshal.BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS.MONTREAL GENERAL HOSPITAL, Dorchester Street.Samuel Gerrard, President, John Molson, Vice President, Benj.Holmes, Treasurer, A.Skakel, Secretary, Committee of Management.James Ferrier, J.Matthewson, B.Hall.F.A.Larocque, Chairman.Consulting Physician, À.F.Holmes, M.D.Attending Physicians.G.W.Campbell, M.D.S.C.Sewell, M.DO.T.Bruneau, M.D.A.Hall, M.D J.Crawford, M.D.W.Macnider, W.D, SELF-SUPPORTING DISPENSARY, Attending Physicians\u2014Drs.Arnoldi, Junr., Badgley, Munro, Macnider and Sutherland.Situated 8 St.Urbain, near Craig street.Open daily from 9 to 10 A.M.and 3 to 4P.M.Vaccination daily performed. 813 MONTREAL LYING-IN HOSPITAL, Bonaventure Street, near Hay Murket.Mrs.George Platt, Directress, Dr.Macnider, Physician, Dr.Arnoldi, Senior, Consulting Physician, Mrs.Spiers, Secretary.UNIVERSITY LYING-IN HOSPITAL, 91 St.Lawrence Street.Dr.M¢Culloch, Attending Physician.Drs.Holmes, Campbell, Hall, Bruneau, and Sewell, Consulting Physicians.Mis.Buchanan, Resident Midwife.\u2014 LADIES BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.Mrs.Richardson and Mrs.Ogden, Directresses, Mrs.T.B.Anderson, T'reasurer.Miss Boston, Secretary.PROTESTANT ORPHAN ASYLUM.Mrs.Wilkes and Mrs.Reid, Directresses.Mis.Ross, Treasurer.| Mrs.McCord, Secretary.CATHOLIC ORPHAN ASYLUM.Mrs.D.B.Viger and Mrs.O.Berthelet, Directresses.| Mrs.J.Quesnel, Treasurer.Mrs.Chalifaux, Superintendant.ASYLUM FOR AGED AND INFIRM WOMEN.Mrs.Emelie Gamelin, Directress, Mrs.Nowlan, Treasurer.| Mrs.Tavernier, Secretary.MONTREAL TEMPERANCE SOCIETY.D.P.Janes, President.James Court, and James R.Orr, Vice Presidents.Provincial and Publishing Committee,\u2014 John Dougall, Chairman, h.D.Wadsworth, Secretary and Treasuver.All Ministers of the Gospel in the City being Members of Total Abstinence Societies.\u2018Office bearers of Total Abstinence Societies in the Province, Alfred Savage, James Milne, Henry Vennor, J.Court, and J.R.Orr.Bb 314 CITY COMMITTEE.Henry Cyinan, Chairman, John Holland, Secretary and Treasurer.John McWatters, Alex.Gemmel, senr.Robert Campbell, E.Atwater, Samuel Hedge, John C.Beckett, C.Alexander, John Griffith, W.H.Colt, C.L.Bigelow, Thomas Clarke, C.McKay, M.Purkis, A.Adams, John Douglas, John Barnard, .Doctor A.Fisher, John Fletcher, William Muir, Robt.McDougall, and John McDougall.IRISH R.C.TEMPERANCE SOCIETY.The Right Rev.Dr.Phelan, Patron, Rev.J.Richard, President.Rev.N.J.O\u2019Brien, Assistant President.J.P.Sexton, Ist Vice President.| John Curran, 2nd Vice Pres.Denis Cotterell and Charles Curran, Treasurers.Edward Murphy, Secretary.ST.JAMES\u2019 STREET TEMPERANCE SOCIETY.Rev.C.Strong, President.| Joseph Fraser, Vice President.C.L.Bigelow, Secretary and Treastrer.EMIGRANT COMMITTEE AND OFFICERS.Hon.Adam Ferrie, Chairman, B.Holmes, Treasurer, | James Court, Secretary.James Allison, Government Emigration Agent.Edward Brittain, Clerk to do Dr.J.Bowie, Emigrant Physician, Patrick Brennan, Superintendent of Emigrant Sheds, RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES.MONTREAL BIBLE SOCIETY.William Lunn, President.J.T.Barrett, Â.F.Holmes, M.D, Capt.J.H.Maitland, J.Frothingham, James Fleming, and Jas.Ferrier, Vice Presidents.John Matthewson, Treasurer.Rev.Henry Wilkes, A.M.Foreign Secretary.J.R.Orr, and Rollo Campbell, Recording Secretaries.James Miine, General Agent and Depositary. 816 RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY.Henry Venaor, \u2018l'reasurer, Rev.John Girdwood, Corresponding Secretary.James Milne, Recording Secretary and Depository.WESLEYAN METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL SOCIETY.\u201c For the Montreal Circuit, in Union with the British Wesleyan \u2019 Methodist Conference.Rev.Mathew Richey, President.Revs.Messrs.Churchill and Davis, Vice Presidents.William Lunn, Treasurer.J.Mathewson and John Hilton, Auditors, Thomas Raffan, General Secretary.SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE.Rev.Dr.Bethune, President.Justice McCord, Secretary and Treasurer.FRENCH CANADIAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY.Lieut, Colonel Wilgress, President.James Ferrier and Joseph Wenham, Vice Presidents.Rev.Wm.Taylor, Rev.C.Strong, and James Court, Secre- \u2018 taries.John Dougali, Treasures.CANADA SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION.John Horatius Maitland, President.James Ramsay Orr, James Ferrier, John Dougall, and Joseph Wenham, Vice Presidents, James Court, Treasurer.J.C, Becket, Corresponding Secretary.T.M.Taylor, Recording Secretary.James Milne, Depository.CHURCHES AND HOURS OF DIVINE SERVICE, ROMAN CATHOLIC.FRENCH CATHEDRAL\u2014Highb Mass\u2014Morning at half-past 9; Vespers at half-past 2.RecouLeT (IkisH) Cuoncu.\u2014Rev.J.Richards.High Mass\u2014Morning at half-past 9, Vespers at half-past 2.Bonsecours CaurcH\u2014Rev.P.O¢Connell.High Mass\u2014 Morning at half-past 9, Vespers at half-past 2.| SAINT James\u2019 CHuron\u2014 Divine Service\u2014 Morning and af- ernoon. 316 CHURCH OF ENGLAND.\u20acurist CHURCH, Notre Dame street\u2014Rev.J.Bethune, D.D.Rector ; Rev.W.A, Adamson, Assistant Minister.Divine Service.\u2014 Moringat 11, afternoon at 3, for Military at half-past }.\u2014 Sunday School at 9 A.M.Trinity CHURCH, St.Paul street.\u2014 Rev.Mark Willoughby, Minister ; Rev.D.B.Parnther, Assistant Minister.Divine Service\u2014 Morning at.11, and Evening at 7\u2014Sun- day School at half-past 2.Saint TromAs\u2019 CHAPEL, Quebec Subarbs\u2014Rev.W.Thompson, Minister.Divine Service\u2014Morning at 11, Evening at 7.\u2014 Sunday School at half-past 2.Saint Georee\u2019s CHAPEL, St, Joseph street\u2014Rev.W T.Leach.Hours of Service\u2014 Morning, at 11, Evening at 7.Sainr Ann\u2019s CuareL,\u2014Rev.Dr.Falloon.\u2014Divine Service, Morning at 11, and Evening, at 7 ; Sunday School at.half-past 2, SCOTCH PRESBYTERIAN.SAINT GABRIEL STREET CHURCH\u2014 Rev, Divine Service\u2014 Morning at L1, and Afternoon at half-past 2\u2014 Sunday School at 4 P.M.SAINT Anprew\u2019s, St.Peter street\u2014Rev.J, Mathieson, D.Divine Service\u2014Morning at 11, and Afternoon at half-past 2\u2014 Sunday School at 4 P.M.Sarnr Paur°s, St, Helen street.\u2014Rev.Divine Service, \u2014 Morning at M,and Afternoon at half-past 2\u2014 Sunday School at 4 P.M.Free CHurcr, head of Coté street\u2014 Divine Service,\u2014.Morning at 11, evening at 7, UNITED SECESSION.Lagauchetiére Street.\u2014Rev.W.Taylor, A.M.Divine Service\u2014 Morning at 11, Afternoon at half-past 2.\u2014 Sunday School at at 4, and Bible Class at 7 P.M.\u2014 AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN.Hay Market.\u2014Rev.Caleb Stong, A.M.\u2014 Divine Service \u2014-Morning at 11, Afternoon at 3, and Evening at 7.\u2014Sua- day School at 9 a.à.and half-past 1 P.M. 817 WESLEYAN METHODIST.Rev.Matthew Richey, (Superintendent), Rev.C.Churchill and Rev.G.H.Davis.St.James Chapel, Great St.James street.\u2014Divine Service ~\u2014Morning at half-past 10, Evening at half-past 6.\u2014Sunday School at 9 A.M.and 2 p.m.Wellington Street Chapel, Wellington, near King street.Divine Service and Sunday Sciioui, same lioürs às Si.dames Chapel.St.Mary Chapel, Montcalm, near St.Mary Street.\u2014Di- vine Service, same hours as St, James Chapel.There are four other Sunday Schools connected with this Church, held in the different suburbs of the city\u2014all commencing at Tsvo o°clock in the afternoon.CONGREGATIONAL.Saint Maurice Street.\u2014Rev.H.Wilkes, A.M.\u2014Divine Service-\u2014Morning at 11, Evening at half-past 6.Sunday School at half-past 2.Gosford Street.\u2014Rev.J.J.Carruthers.\u2014Divine Service at 11 a.M.and 3 P.M.BAPTIST.St.Helen Street.\u2014Rev.J.Girdwood, Rev.Dr.Davies and Rev.F.Bosworth.-Divine Service\u2014 Morning at 11, Evening at half-past 6.Sunday School at 9.A.M.METHODIST NEW CONNECTION.Mansion House, College Street.~~Rev.H.O.Crofts and Rev.T.T.Howard.-Divine Service\u2014Morning at 11, Afternoon at 3, and Evening at half-past 6.Sunday School at 9 À.Me UNITARIAN.Lagauchetière Street, near the Hay Market.\u2014\u2014Rev.W.Cordner.Divine Service-Morning at 11, and Evening at 7.\u2014Sunday School at 3 P.M.JEWS SYNAGOGUE.Chenneville, near Lagauchefidre street.\u2014~Rev.D.Piza.2 318 COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS.UNIVERSITY OF McGILL COLLEGE.; OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGE.Rev.J.Bethune, D.D.Principal and Professor of Divinity.Rev.F.J.Lundy, D.C.Le Vice-Principal and Professor of Classical Literature.W.Wickes, M.À.Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy.A.F.Holmes, M.D.Professor of Medicine.G.W.Campbell, M.D.Lecturer on Sugery.A.Hall, M.D.Lecturer on Chemistry and Pharmacy.M.McCulloch, M.D.Lecturer on Midwifery and Diseases of.Women and Children.Jas.Crawford, M.D.Lecturer on Clinical Medicine and Surgery.Robert Macdonell, M.D.Lecturer on Institutes of Medicine.W.Fraser, M.D.Lecturer on Forensic Medicine, A.Long, M.D.Demonstrator of Anatomy.O.T.Bruneau, Lecturer on Anatomy.S.C.Sewell, M.D.Materia Medica and Therapeutics: Rev.Joseph Abbott, A.M.Registrar, Bursar and Secretary.Henry Roe, Longueuil Scholar.The University Terms are as follow :\u2014 Michaelmas Term begins on the first Wednesday in September and ends 30th December.Lent Term begins on the Wednesday nearest 7th Jan.and.ends Saturday before Palm Sunday.Easter Term begins on the Wednesday after Easter Sunday, and ends on the day after Commencement Day, which is always the third Wednesday in June.The Winter Course of Lectures by the Medical Faculty of this College commences annually on the first Monday of Nov.and terminates in the last week of April.COLLEGE OF MEDICINE.SAINT URBAIN STREET.Dr.Arnoldi, Junr.Lecturer on Midwifery, Diseases of Women and Children and Medical Jurisprudence.Dr.Badgley, Practice of Medicine and patholgy.Dr.Munro, Principles and Practice of Surgery.Dr.Sutherland, Materia Medica, Chemistry and Pharmacy \u2026 Dr.Horace Nelson, Anatomy and Physiology. 819 HIGH SCHOOL OF MONTREAL.DIRECTORS.Hon.Geo.Moffatt, William Lunn, B.H.Lemoine, James Ferrier, J.Savage, Dr.G.W.Campbell, Dr.M
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