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[" PART II.DIRECTORY TA Assurance Gompantes, Banks, PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, PUBLIC OFFICES, &c., &c ASSURANCE COMPANIES, LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE.Ætna, (Fire) of Hartford, Robert Wood, agent, Auldjo\u2019s buildings, St.Paul street.See Card, page 342.Alliance, (Life and Fire,) of London, Richard Gerrard, general agent, corner St.Thérése and St.Gabriel streets.See Card, page 342.Britannia, (Life,) of London, J.H.Maitland, agent, 46 Great St.James street.See Card, page 343.British America, (Fire, Life and Inland Marine,) William Steward manager, 10 St.François.Xavier street.See Card, page 344.Canada Life Assurance, Thos., Ramsay, agent, 27 St François Xavier street.See Card, 345.Colonial Life Assurance, A.D.Parker, manager, 49 Great St.James street.Connecticut Mutual Life Assurance Co., Robert Wood, agent, Auldjo\u2019s buildings, St.Paul street.See Card, page 348.Globe, (Fire and Life,) of London, Ryan, Chapman & Co, agents.Sec Card, page 348.Hartford, (Fire,) of Hartford, Robert Wood, agent, Auldjo\u2019s buildings, St.Paul street.See Card, page Inland Marine Assurance Co., C.T.Palsgrave agent, corner St.Helen and Lemoine streets.Lloyd\u2019s Agents, Ryan, Chaprean & Co.See Card, p.347.DD 342 Montreal, (Fire, Life and Inland Navigation,) William Murray, manager, Great St.James street.Mutual, (Fire,) of the County of Montreal, corner St.Sacrament and St.Frangois Xavier streets.National Loan Fund, (Life and Annuity of London,) F.R.Starr, general agent, Great St.James street.See Card, page 349.National Life Assurance Co., Montpelier, Vermont, Wm.\u201c Lyman, general agent for Canada.See Card, p.351.North Western, (Fire and Marine, of Oswego,) George Bent, agent, 183 St.Paul street.See Card, page 350.Phenix, (Fire,) of London, Gillespie, Moffatt & Co., =zents, 134 St.Paul street.Protection, (Fire,) of Hartford, Robert Wood, agent, Auldjo\u2019s building, St.Paul street.See Card, page 347.Quebec, (Fire,) J.H.Maitland, agent, 46 Great St.James st.ÆTNA INSURANCE COMPANY.Tux ÆTNA INSURANCE COMPANY of HarTronp, ConNEcTICUT, continues to INSURE against LOSS or DAMAGE b FIRE, on Terms as favorable as other Institutions in this City.The reputation this Company has obtained in a business of thirty years, is sufficient evidence for their liberality i in adjusting and promptness in paying Losses.ROBERT woop, Auldjo\u2019s Buildings, St Paul street.ALLIANCE BRITISH AND FOREIGN Life and Fire Assuraiice 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 D 'CERRARD, RICHARD GE St, Gabriel street.Agent for aida. 343 Britannia Life Assurance Œompanp, No.1, Prince's Street, Bank, London, EMPOWERED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT.CAPITAL, ONE MILLION.J.H.MAITLAND, 46, Great St.James Street, Agent.A.F.HOLMES, Ese., M.D., Medical Officer.TABLE I.! TABLE IIL EQUAL RATES OF PREMIUM.| SHORT TERMS.Annual Je Que rter- A 1 Year.7 Years.Age.| Yearly.y ge.\u2019 Premium] Premium Premium) Premium Pare £ 8 d} £ s d.| £ s d £ s d| £ s.d.20 |.112 5 O0 I6 5 O0 8 3) 25 1 1 61 110 30 2 0 81 0 7010.4 35 1 2111 311 40 215 11 8 0014 1 45 1 8 6 112 2 50 4 1 42 1 5 110 1/ 50 115 4/2 1 5 TALE.IL 7 INCREASING (ALTERNATIVE) RATES OF PREMIUM.ANNUAL PREMIUM PAYABLE DURING Âge.|First Five] Second Third Fourth Remain- Years.|Five Years,Five Years./Five Years.ler uf lite.£ as d.| £ s d.| £ s.d.| £ s.d.|£ a.d.25 1 3 6 1 8 7] 114 5] 2 1.412 9 7 8 -|1 10 4 117 2j] 2 5 6j 215 8/3 8 4 45 2 4 6 2314 4) 4 7 4 4 % 6/15 4 8 50 116 7 39 4j 4 505 5 6 31613 7 55 |8 14 2 410 1] 5 11 1 618 6]815 1 The attention of the Public is particularly requested to several Tables upon a novel and most favorable principle for Assurers, by the Half Credit Rates of Premium.At the age of 30 £1000 can be assured for the first 7 years for £10 17s.6d.annually.A Mutual Branch supported by the Proprietary. 344 By Table A.A person aged 30 (next birth day) may secure £1000 at his death by the payment of £24 18 5 Annually, 12 12 6 Haf-yearly.6 6 8 Quarterly.And becomes entitled after five annusl payments, to a full participation in the profits.By Table B.A person aged 30 (next birth day) may secure £1000 at his death, by the payment of £12 9s.2d.annually, during five years, and £24 8s.4d.annually after five years: and be entitled to participate il the profits, in the manner stated in Prospectus.COMPARATIVESTATEMENT OF THE RATES OF THE FOLLOWING OFFICES.Rate for one year, (whole of life,) for the Assurance of £1000; \u201d ; 4 4 \u201c National Loan Fund.\u201d.cc.8ge 30.£2 \u201c Colonial Life Assurgnce Company,\u201d.\u201c 2 5 2 \u201c United Kingdom,\u201d.Lousssovasssce \u201c 2 810 \u201c British Commercial,\u201d .cevvereeneerevens se 2 110 * Britannia,\u201d se 2 0 8 OFFICE, 46 GREAT ST.JAMES SRTEET.BRITISH AMERICA Fire and Life Assurance Company.Inco orated under an Act of the Third Session of the Eleventh Provincial Parliament of Upper Canada } And emproved under an Act of the Second Session of the first Parliament of Canada, to effect.INLAND MARINE ASSURANCES.CAPITAL, £100,000, BRANCH OFFICE No.10 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER ST, MONTREAL.WILLIAM STEWARD, Manager.The Returns of this Company to the Provincial Parliament, in compliance with the 25th sec, XX.cap.William 4th, are published by authority, and will bear comparison with those of any similar Institution in British North America. a.920 Banase EBife Wssuronce Tompany, INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT Office, 38 King Street, Hamilton.HAMILTON.HUGH C.BAKER, Esq, President.JOHN YOUNG, Esq., Vice-President.THOS.M.SIMONS, Esq., Secretary.MONTREAL, BOARD.Hon.JOS.BOURRET, Chairman.J.G.MACKENZIE, Esq., Vice-Chairman.WM.LYMAN, Esq WM.WORKMA , Esq.GEORGE E.CARTIER, Esq., M.P.PHEW RAMSAY, Esq., Manager.Solicitor\u2014L.T.DRUMMOND, Esq., M.P.P., Solicitor General.Medical Adviser\u2014ARCHD.HALL, Esq., M.D.THOS.RAMSAY, Esq.Secretary.THE rates demanded by this Company on the various scales of Life Assurance, have been frequently asserted by the Board, to be lower than those of any other Life Office transacting business in Canada.In evidence of this, the public attention is called to the following comparisons of the premiums charged by this Company, and by the different British Agencies seeking business in e Province.Premiums required for the Assurance of £100 on a Single Life witHoUT Participation of Profits.AGES.20 80 40 50 THE CANADA,.\u20260s0cvsacseuss 1 91112 0 2/2 14 8/3 17 11 Britanni&,\u2026\u2026\u2026osrosse.s 112 5/2 0 8 215 1/4 1 4 Mentor,.\u2026.\u2026\u2026rocssesse +118 82 1 9/216 7/4 3 3 British Commercial,.;] 1 1310/2 110] 2 16 10/4 6 0 National Loan Fund,.113 7/2 4 4218 8/4 4 2 United Kingdom,.11131002 3101219 1|4 6 O Tne Colonial,\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026| 1 15 1|Z 5 2/3 9 vja à 3, 3-16.Premiums required for the Assurance of £100 on a Single Life, WITH Participation of Profits.AGES.æ - 20 30 40 50 THE CANADA, ecvvrvenesnn.117 42 9 3/3 6 2/413 1 Britannia, «.eevveeeernerenes 2 0 0/2 %103 6 6/415 6 British Commertial, ees 2 1 5/210 9/3 4 6/411 0 National Loan Fund, +0 117 4/2 9 8/3 5 8413 6 United Kingdom,.\u201c 118 82 8 2/8 3 4/4 10 7 Colonial,.| 118 4/2 9 4/8 5 6418 O Vegoncsc ele sssonesen nas sel 2 1 7/210 8/3 5 5411 4 To ascertain in this System which Company is really the cheapest, requires a careful examination of the Profits which have been returned by each Company, and the prospect there may be for a continuance or increase of the same.THE CANADA, at its Second Annual Meeting, declared a return of twenty-five per cent.or one-fourth of the Premium received\u2014the corresponding Bonus added to the Policy, being from £22 8s.3d.to £34 7s.8d.per £1000 Assured, and decidedly more than the Bonus declared by Anx British Company, even in the seventh year of its existence.This proportion of the Profits the Directors feel sure will be .increased; but in itself, it reduces the above Rates at 20 years of age, to £1 8s.; at 30, £1 178.; at 40, £2, 95.8d.; and at 50, £3\" 9s.10d.On the Half-Credit®System without Participation, jor euch £100 For the first 7 years.AGES.25 30 40 THE CANADA, .ccoveeren| O 18 9 11 9/| 189 Britannia,.\u20260\u2026.\u2026.cncacuss 019 7 1 1 9j 1 9 2 United Kingdom, [(for 5 years only.anscu00e 00.019 83 1 111 19 7 Colonial,.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.ses 019 10 1 2 7| 110 O 347 Prospectusses and Tables of Rates, together with every other information on the subject of Life Assurance may be obtained at the Company's Office here, or from any of the following Agents for Canada East.T RAMSAY, Secretary.Montreal Board, 27 St.François Xavier Greet Montreal, June, 1850, AGENTS FOR LOWER CANADA.H.W.Welsh, Esq., Quebec.Frank Farish, Esq., St.Andrews.George Hamilton, Ksq., Hawksbury.R, B.Somerville, Esq , Huntingrlon.T.R.Jobson, Ezq., & Johns, William Ritchie, Esq., Sherbrooke.F.Judd, Esq,, Stanstead.Thomas Tait, Esq., Melbourne.Boucher de la Bruédre, Esq., St.Hyacinthe.William Baker, Esq.Dunham, R.Harrower, Esq, William Henry.John Robertson, Esq, Three Rivers.AGENTS FOR LLOYDS, RYAN, CHAPMAN, & Co.Cuwvillier's Buildings St.Peter street MONTREAL.Protection Insurance Company OF tL Hartford, Connecticut, Offers to INSURE HOUSES, STORES, MILLS, FACTORIES, BARNS, and their CONTENTS, and all other descriptions ?of Insurable Property, 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 favourable to the Assured.ROBERT WOOD Agent, Auldjo\u2019s Buildings, St.Paul street. 348 CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD, Incorporated by the Legislature of Connecticut in 1846.GUARANTY FUND AND ACCUMULATED PREMIUMS $400,000.Tas Company was organized in December, 1846, and its prosperity has hitherto been unparalleled.Itis now in the third fiscal year of its existence; and numbers (October, 1849,) nearly seven thousend members; with & tantly i i i Its losses have been small, compared with the numbers which might have been expected, according to the Tables of Mortality upon which Life Insurance, is predicated.By unparalleled success in business, and a strict economy in the administration of its affairs, larger Dividends have been made to Policy holders than by any other Company in the United States; averaging more than 60 per cent.annually.: he assured, on surrender of his Policy, at any time after three years, will receive its equitable value, 1 premiums amounting to fifly dollars, or more, on Policies running five years or longer, may be paid one-half by Note; to remain a debt on the Policy, until cancelled by Dividends; or the Policy becomes a claim.JAMES GOODWIN, President.GUY R.PHELPS, Secre * ROBERT WOOD, Agent for Canada.~ tary.GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF LONDON.res Undersigned CONTINUE to INSURE FIRE - and LIFE RISKS, and to SETTLE LOSSES on advantageous Ryaxw, Caarmax & Co, Agents for Canada.81, Cuvillier\u2019s Buildings, St.Peter street.terms. 319 Hartford Fire Bnsurance Company, HARTFORD CONNECTICUT.INCORPORATED 1810.Montreal Ageney.This long established and well known INSPECTION has transacted a most extensive insurance business, throughout the British North American Provinces and the United States, It has aimed to secure public confidence, by an honorable and faithful fulfilment of its contracts; and owners of property are assured that all fair claims for loss under policies, will be liberally adjusted, and promply paid.Applications for insurance are to be made to ROBERT WOOD, Agent.Auldjo's Buildings, St.St.Paul strect NATIONAL LOAN FUND Life Assurance Society, OF LONDON.CAPITAL\u2014£500,000 STERLING.( With a reserve fund, from ore premiums, of over £80,000 sterling, emm\u2014 A BAVINGS\u2019 BANK FOR THE WIDOW AND THE ORPHAN.Orrices:\u201426, Corn-hill, London: 17, Great St.James Street, Montreal, LOCAL BOARD, Benjamin Holmes, Esq., Chairman.A.LaRocque, Esq, E.R.Fabre, Esq.H.L.Routh, i Sn om.Lunn.Esq.ey .D.Parsicazs.ET Peltier, Esq, M.D.FREDERICK R.STAR, Eg, General Agent for the B.N.A.Colonies.TT Advantages offered to the Public by this Institution are MANY and IMPORTANT, and the Rates of Premium quite as LOW as security to the Assured, and safety to the Office, will admit of.The following are some of the advantages offered by this Society :\u2014 EE 330 The peculiar Benefits secured to the Assured by the principal of the LOAN Department.One half of the Premium for the first five years may be paid by the Assured\u2019s own Note, These Notes need not be paid, but may remain on Interest, to be deducied from the Policy on the death of the Assured, : Insurers can at all times demand, as a right, a Loan to the extent of two-thirds the amount of Premium they have paid\u2014upon depusite of their Policy, and guaranteeing it will be kept in force, This important advantage removes the fear so many entertain of being obliged, through pecuniary embarrassment, to let their Policies lapse, and at a time such a provision is absolutely needed for their families, : : No Charge for Stamp Duty, nor for Medical Examination.The Bonuses divided Annually, either in Cash, Reduction of Premium, or in addition to the sum Assured, whichever of these three ways the Assured may each year desire, after being a Policy holder for Four Years, at which period a Bonus is payable for _the Four Years\u2014Amnally afterwards.THIRTY DAYS allowed after each Payment of Premium becomes due, without Forfeiture of Policy.The General Agency for the British North American Colonies being established in Montreal, RISKS will be accepted by the General Agent and Temporary Policies at once granted.The Local Board meet regularly at the Office, and by them the business of the Colonies is éonducted, thereby affording to the Assured every facility.LOANS will be Granted, and LOSSES PAID, at the General Agency, without referring to London.JL \u2018The travelling leave allowed by this Society, is more liberal and extensive than that of almost any other doing business in America, as will be seen on refering to the Prospectus.Pamphlets, Blanks, and all requisite information, may be had on application at the MONTREAL OFFICE, or to the AGENTS throughout the Province, through whom proposals for Assurance will be transmitted.THE NORTH WESIERN Fire and Inland Marine Assurance Com- an OF OSWEGO, N.Y.The undersigned, on behalf of the above Company, continues to take FIRE AND INLAND MARINE RISKS upon as good terms as other Companies in this City, and 1 losses wili be promptly aud iberelly adjusted.GEORGE DENT Agent, 183 St.Paul street.- 351 THE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Office State Street Montpelier Ve.« Life Insurance is the poor man\u2019s wealth and a good investment or the capitalist.\u201d OFFICERS.Hon.WILLIAM C.KITTREDGE, Present.EDMUND WESTON, DANIEL BALDWIN Vice Pezaments.JULIUS CONVERSE, DIRECTORS.WILLIAM O.KITTREDGE, PAUL DILLINGHAM, TIMOTHY P.REDFIELD, JULIUS Y.DEWEY, EDMOND WESTON, DANIEL BALDWIN, HOMER W.HEATON, Jos.B.DANFORTH, Jn.BOARD OF FINANCE.Epxuxp Wasron, Homez W.Heazox, Junius Y.Dewey.Medical Examiner\u2014~Jurius Y.Dewey, M.D.Consulting * Physician\u2014Fexnrarox W.Apaus, M.D.EB 8.HOWARD, Secretary.AGENT AT QUEBEC.DANIEL McGIE, Esq.Medical Examiners\u2014Dns.MoniN AND CARRIER.GENERAL AGENT FOR CANADA.WM.LYMAN, of Montreal.Medical Examiner\u2014M.McCuLLocs, M.D. 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 28 24 zg 12 | 84 86 89 80 ol 92 84 Annual Payment for - term of 1 year.Annual Payment for term of years.88 |1 84{1 48|2 87 86/1 58 88/1 56 90/1 62 91/1 65 92/1 69 94 |1 78 Annual Payment for Li 97/1 08/1 98| 85 99/1 07/1 98| 87 25 [1 00(1 12/2 O4} 88 26 [2 07/1 17/2 11j 89 27 |1 12/1 28/2 17] 89 28 |1 20/1 28/2 24 40 29 |1 28/1 85/2 81] 41 80 [1 81/1 86/2 36j 42 81 |1 82/1 42/2 43 48 84 [1 85/1 50/2 64| 46 85 [1 88/1 58/2 \"75 46 86 |1 89/1 57/2 81 47 88 |1 48/1 70/8 05 49.47 89 |1 67/1 76/3 11 50.40 [1 69/1 88/8 20] 61 95|1 \"77 844\" 9711 82 85 99/1 88 85 44.odd Sad WBS RD IN MIR NEY YY a ST eT eT Sa a 0 82 |1 88/1 46/2 50 48.86 87 |1 48/1 68|2 90} 48.46 14 86 80 88 19 01 88 74 55 81 06 70 59 52 48 50 44 Single Payment for e whole Life.62 45 41 & o 52 |2 88 |2 54 (2 66 |2 66 |2 57 |2 58 [8 59 |86 ra fe CO dei ps CS CO FROUTNDSIHTAIO Annual Payment for term of 1 year.D CS 19 LA 10 00 CX C0 LS OO COI ODI 5 © I O De Annual Payment for term of 7 years.OOO ORR AA æ © » æ ex > 1 Hh 50 CO LD BO 1D RO DO LD > sé 7e 223% Sao 61 |4 58/6 08/7 26| 4 T1|5 29/7 55 68 |4 90/5 50/7 85 64 |5 09/5 71/8 16 65 |b 8415 99/8 55 66 |5 5916 27/8 96 67 |5 90/6 6219 48 Annual Payment for Li 1 78|1 88/8 81/52 42 |1 85/1 89/8 40| 68 48 |1 89/1 9213 51} 54.48 24 |1 90|1 94/8 68/86 1 91/1 96/3 78/58 Dr qe 46 |1 92/1 98/3 8\" 577.68 47 |1 98/1 9A| 4 01 58.86 48 |1 94/2 02} 4 17] 60.12 85 61.50 52 50 51 05 Single Payment for ingle while: Life, Payable annually, to insure $100.The party in geod health.Estimate at the nearest birlh day.RATES OF PREMIUM, 352 353 LIFE INSURANCE.\u201cIt is an institution contemplating unmixed good to mankind.\u201d We invite attention of the public to the principles of the National Life Insurance Company.The Charter is libernl and particularly adapted to the wants of all who may desis; to embrace such an institution.I should be embraced\u2014 1st.By Husbands and Fathers, to make provision, after their death, for their widows and children.2d.By the young to provide for themselves in infirm age.8d.By creditors, to insure the loss which the death of the debtor might occasion.4th.By the borrower to enable his representatives, in case of his death, to repay the loan.5th.Those who eave a little from their daily labor, or yearly income should invest it in this Savings Bang, that it may be beyond the reach of accident, and that the widow and the child may réceive \u201ctheir own with usury.\u201d REASONS WHY PERSONS SHOULD INSURE IN THIS COMPANY.It is located in a mEALTHY oLIMATE: among a people of vigorous constitution, and of rrxep and regular habits: for these reasons\u2014 Its risks will be Lesa : the Economy of its management GrEATRER.Its investments will be saræn.Its business directed with the greater PRUDENCE and ENERGY.All the profits, at the end of every five years will be put to the credit of the LIFE POLICIES.FEZ 354 BANKS AND BANK AGENCIES.Hours of business at all the Banks, 1A.M.to3 P.M.Bank of British N North America.INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER.Paid up Capital\u2014One Million Sterling.COURT OF DIRECTORS, HENRY BARNWELL, Esq JAMES DOWIE, Req, Sm ROBT.CAMPBELL, Baer, OLIVER FARRER.Esq, ROBERT CARTER, Esq, ALEX, GILLESPIE, Esq, .W.R.CHAPMAN, Esq, Sr A.PELLET GREEN, JAMES JOHN CUMMINS, Esq.,,| W.CHAPMAN, Eeq,,- JOHN STEWART, Esq, - G.R ROBINSON, Esq.SECRETARY.GEORGE DE BOSCO ATWOOD, Esq.INSPECTOR OF BRANCHES.THOMAS PATON, Esq.BRANCHES AT HALIFAX, N.8, HAMILTON, Sr.JOHN, New KINGSTON, FREDERICTON, Brunswick.TORON' : Sr, JOHNS, Newfoundland.- QUEBEC, : .AGENCIES.BKANTFORD, DUNDAS, BYTOWN, SAULT Sr MARY.Agents in'New York\u2014Messrs.R.BELL and W.McLACHLAN.MONTREAL BRANCH.BOARD OF LOOAL DIRECTORS.Hon.JAMES A Sm GEORGE SIMPSON, J.B.GREENSHIELDS, WILLIAM DOW, Esq DAVID DA VIDSON.Manager.= C.F.SMITHERS, Accountant.Discount Days\u2014Wednesdays and Saturdays. 355 BANK OF MONTREAL.Office, Place & Armes.Capital, £750,000 Cy.DIRECTORS.Hon.Peter M'Gill, President.T.B.Anderson, Esq., Vice-President.John Molson, John Brooke, Wi Molson, John Redpath, J ohn Boston, Thomas ue ns, ames Logan, Harrison John Torrance, Henry ra Hugh Allan, OFFICERS.* Alexander Simpson, Cashier.James Bolton, senior clerk, F.M.Holmes, 1st teller, James F.Smith, accountant.| C.J.Brown; 2nd do R.Lindsay, clerk of Exchange, John, Porteous, 8rd do de.W.P.Street, discount clerk, Thomas Lee, accountant of John Lloyd, assistant elerk, Branches and encies, H.8.Burrage, transfer clerk, accountant.H.B.Picken, messenger, A.Cameron, bod do James Brennan, porter, Thomas Tooke, do Frederick Griffin, golicitor.John C.Griff, notary public.Discount Daye\u2014 a and Fridays.Dividende\u2014Iot June une and at CITY BANK, Plate dd pp DIRECTORS, William Workman, President.William Lyman, Vice-President.William oan, John Carter, H.Holton, J.Scott OPYICERS.\u2018Wm.Robertson, reosiviagiteller Harrise, accountant, R.Hunter, clerk, .P.Lesuour, paying teller, Thos, Nagle, messenger.Discount Days\u2014Mondays and Thursdays.Dividends\u20141st June and 1st December.L B.Macalloch, cashier, P. 356 BANQUE DU PEUPLE \u2014Great St.James-street.DIRECTORS.Hon.L.M.Viger, President, Jacob DeWitt, Vice-President.P, Beaubien, s P.Jodoin, : J.F.Allard, Alexis Sauvageau, Hon.F.A, Quesnel, A.E.Montmarquet, A.Prevost, 8.B.Bonner.H.B.Smith, | OFFICERS.B.H.LeMoine, cashier.: 3 G.Peltier, accountant, - OC.Bourdon, assistant acct, J.L.Brault, paying teller.J.M.Bonacins, asst.dist.clk.John J.Morley, disct.clerk, L.Lamontagne, clerk, JE Mailhoit, receiving tellr.| Robert Turner, porter.C.F.Papineau, notary.BANK AGENCIES.Bank of Upper Canada, (Jose oseph \u2018Wenham, manager, Thomas : L, Helliwell, accountant, John L.Dampier, clerk,) 45 Great St James street.Commercial Bank of the Midland District, (C.S.Ross, cashier, Joel, accountant, Thos.Kirby, er, W.J.Buchanan.dork) 87 Great St.James street.oF CITY AND DISTRICT SAVINGS BANK.29 St.Frangois Xavier strect.Parroxn\u2014His Lordship the Roman CarmoL10 Brsxop of Mon- tr BOARD OF MANAGING DIRECTORS.William Workman, president.Alfred in a Vice-President.John à Collin, act J.O.Charlebois, \"Assistant actuary.Hon.Francis Hincks, | Henry Judah, Hon.Joseph Bourret, H.Mulholland, Hon.L.LaFontaine.E.Atwater, Hon.A.N.Morin, A.M.Delisle, LT Drummond, J.B.Bmith, L.H.Holton, B.Brewster, Jacob DeWitt, Deposits are received every day from 10, A.M, to 8, P.M; \u2018The Boarp or Dmxorors meeta regularly every Moray Evex- ma. 357 j MONTREAL SAVINGS BANK.At the Bank of Montreal, Place &' Armes.8.Gerrard, President.ham, Vice-President.Open every Hon onday, m 11 o'clock, 4.x., to 1 o'clock, P.x.PROVIDENT AND 8 SAVINGS BANK.\u2018 Insurance Company's Buildings, Great St.James street.John Redpath President.Chas.Freeland, eclund, Actuary.OHAMPLAIN AND ST.LAWRENCE RAIL-ROAD COM = ANY.ce\u201466 Commissioners street.on.John Molson, Chairman.W.A Merry, Clerk and Secretary.R.Mills, Accountant.A.H.Brainerd, nerd, Superintendent, ST.LAWRENCE \u2018AND ATLANTIO RAIL-ROAD OOM.Hon.A.N.TaN \"Presiden.A.C.Webster, Secretary.Office\u201418 Little St.James street.MONTREAL AND LACHINE RAIL-ROAD COMPANY.W.F.Coffin, President.John Farrow, Su intendent and Treasurer.James Unswo Clerk: Office\u2014at the Depôt, Be Jorisventire street.ROYAL MAIL STEAMBOAT COMPANY.AGENT, - \"J.R Morgan, 61 Commissioners street.CITY WATER WORKS.| 28 Notre Dame Street.Gxorax GarTH, Overseer of Works.G.N.Gossxurn, Collector.MONTREAL AND TROY TELEGRAPH COMPANY.Odd Fellows\u2019 Hall, Great St.James street.Hector Russell, President.- N.W.Bethune, Superintendent. 358 TARIFF OF PRICES.MONTREAL TELEGRAPH COMPANY.Odd Fellow's Hall, Great St.James street Andrew Shaw, President.O.S.Wood, Superintendent.James Dakers, Secretary.All Communications strictly confidential, .= - From Montreal to 10 Words or Under.[Each additional word Cornwall, 1s, 3d 14d.Brockville, nues la.8d 2d Kingston,.Three Rivers,.Belleville, 2s.6d.sd Whitby,\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 Toronto, ceereraens Communications to be prepaid, and the Company not responsible for the inaccuracies of the Operators, CUSTOM HOUSE.St.Paul street.Tancred, Bouthillier, Collector.Robert H.Hamilton, ton, Landing § urveyor.COURTS OF JUSTICE.COURT OF QUEEN\u2019S BENCH.Hon.Sir James Stuart, Bart., Chief Justice.¢\u201c J.R.Rolland, be Fhilip Panet ¢ Thos.C Aylwin, Criminal Court at Mota commences 14th March and 14th October.Court of Appeals at Montreal, 1st to 12th March, and 1st to 12th October.J udges.- 359 J.G.Barthe, Clerk of the Court.J.Von Exter, Deputy Clerk.SUPERIOR COURT, MONTREAL.4 Hon, George Vanfelson, À 1 ¢ Charles D.Day 2 \u201c James Smith, \u2019 Judges.3 ¢ Chas.Mondelet, Boston and Coffin, Sheriff; Monk, Coffin and Papinean, Prothonotory ; Jones and Coursol, Coroner ; Delisle & Bre- haut, Crown and Peace Clerk; R.Dillon, French Translator and Interpreter ; Charles E.Schiller, Superintendent Crown Witnesses; G.Stanley, Crier ; Peter Devins, Assistant Crier; Thomas M\u2019Ginn, Gaoler; Benjamin Delisle, High Constable.frrns.\u2014Ist to 20th of April, September and December.CIRCUIT COURTS.Jupees.\u2014District of Montreal :\u2014Hons.Hypolite Guy, J.8.M\u2019Cord and J.C.Bruneau.Terms\u2014The six last Juridical days in each month, except A ugust.Jurisdiction up to £50 currency.COURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS.TermMs\u201410th to 19th January ; 21st to 30th April ; 10th to 19th July, and 21st to 30th October.Delisle and Brehaut, Clerk of the Peace.GENERAL POST OFFICE MONTREAL.No.15 Gaear St.JAMES BTREET.Thomas Allen Stayner, Deny.P.M.General.W.H.Griffin, Surveyor, Canada East.Edward 8S.Freer, do Canada West.John Dewe, do Central Canada.Gilbert E, Griffin, Chief Clerk to Depy.P.Æ General.E.F.King, Third do do.C.R Griffin, Fourth do do.Edward James King, Accountant to General P.0.for Canada.Horatio A.Wicksteed, Firat Clerk to do. John Ashworth, Second Robert Julyan, Third E.C.Hayden, \u2019 Fourth John Davidson, Fifth T.M'Cuaig, Sixth Smith Allen and J.Mullen, Messenger.s 88-885 s5SFF MONTREAL POS POST OFFICE.James Porteous, Post Master.Patrick Wm.Cooper, 1st Clerk ; George Laughlin, Robert Oliver, B.JT Evence, Charles Huddell, Re Terroux, and Oharles Lan- gevin J.Simpson, M.Murphy and H.Huddeit, Letter Carriers.- OFFICE HOURS.In Seemmer,\u2014From Fight A.x.to Six P.M.In Winter \u2014From Eight A.M to Five P.«.on Sundays\u2014In S Summer, from half- Nine to half-past Ten, a.M, and Four to Five P.m\u2014In Winter from Nine to Ten, AM.and Four to Five pr.a FIRE ENGINES AND STATIONS.John Perrigo, Chief Engineer.\u201cJohn Fletcher, Alexander Bertram, Assistant Engineers.5 - Montreal, Dalhousie square.à Deptune, Bt.Mary street, Quebec Suburbs.Poltigeur, German street.: Hook and Ladder, and Hoss, Craig street.5.Queen, Wellington « street, Griffintown.6.Union, Haymarket.7.Hero, 8t.Joseph street, St.Joseph Suburb.FIREMAN'S BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION Captain Morison, President.Captains Moses and Bertram, Vice Presidents.Captain J.Fletcher, Secretary.Licutenant Brouillet, dasistant Sacretary, N.B.Corse, Treasurer.MONTREAL POLICE.William.ner Inspector and Superintendent, office Court Hopole Jr 7 Sri Chief of Police.2 Chisf © oa, Chit 50 Sub-Constables. 361 STATIONS.Oentre Station, Bonsecours Market.West Station, 115 Craig street.Griffintown Station, Dalhousie, near Wellington street.East Station, Visitation street.Office of the Chief, at the Centre Station, mom INSPECTORS OF PRODUCE.\u2018Ashes\u2014E, M.Leprohon, John Dyde and James E.Major, Inspectors, office Coll near M\u2019Gill street.Flour\u2014William Watson, Inspector.: Beef and Pork\u2014Eager & Son, Ogden & Co, and William Bird, Fish and and Oil\u2014Peter Merckell Inspector.Butter\u2014Frs.M'Donnell, Grey Nun street.EDUCATION DEPARTMENT.J, B.Meilleur, M.D., Chief Superintendent © J.Giard, Secretary.8.W.Williams, Clerk.Office old Government House.SURVEY DEPARTMENT, C.E.Joseph Bouchette, senr.Surveyor and Draughtsman.ET 2nd.do do.Fletcher, P.L.Morin, 8rd.do do.Charles J.Bouchette, Extra Draughtaman.E.Labrosse, Copying Clerk.CORRESPONDING BRANCH.Jean Langevin Chief Clerk N.F.Laurent, Thos.Hammond, Clerks.J.C.A.Poitras, W.F i J.0.Gibb.} Accomtants JESUITS\u2019 ESTATES AND ROYAL DOMAIN.\u2018 Félix Fortier, Clerk.Offices, 5 St Gabriel street.INDIAN DEPAREMENT.Office, Government House.Colonel Napier, Visiting Superintendent, C.E.S.Y.Chesley, Clerk, Land Department.Ignace liesson, Interpreter.FF 862 TRINITY HOUSE.Office, Commissioners street.Robert Armour, Master.Wm.Bristow, ty Master.James Holmes, Registrar and Treasurer.P.Morin, Harbor Master.H.G.Thompson, Deputy Harbor Masler.PUBLIC OFFICES.Office of Adjutant General of the Forces, 68 St.Lewis street.Office of Barrack Master, (W.H.Gray,) Water street, near the Barracks.Office of Bankrupt Court, Court House.Office of Chief Engineer Fire Department, City Hall.Office of Chief of Police, (H.Jeremie,) Bonsecours Market.Office of City Surveyor, (Jas.A.B.M,Gill,) City Hall, Notre Dame street.Office of City Treasurer, (E.Demers.) City Hall, Notre Dame street.Office of City Clerk, (J.P.Sexton,) City Hall, Notre Dame street.Office of Clerk of the Peace, (Delisle and Brehaut,) Court House, Notre Dame street.Office of the Collector of Customs, (T.Bouthillier;) at the Custom House, St.Paul street.Office of Commissary General, 53 Notre Dame street.Office of Commissioner of Police, (W.-Ermatinger,) Court House, Office of Collector of Canal Tolls, (A.-Gough,) corner Queen and Common streets.Office of the Commissioners for improving the Harbour of Montreal, Commissioners street, near Custom House \u2018square.Offices of Coroner of:the Disirict, (Jones & Coursol,) Si.Vincent and Champ de Mars streets.Office of Lachine Rail-road Company, Bonaventure street.Office of District Inspector, (D.S.Stuart,) 74 Notre Dame st.Office of the Geological Survey of Canada, (W.E.Logan, geologist,) 10 Little St.James street.Office of Inspector General of Hospitals, 7 Dalhousie-square.Offices of Royal Engineer Department, Dalhousie-square and St.Lewis street.- * 363 Qffice for Emigrants, south side of Canal Basin.Office: of Harbour Master, Commissioners street, near Cus- .tom House square.Office of Inspection of Pot and Pearl Ashes, (IE.M.Lepro- hon, John Dyde and Edward Major,) College, near M Gill street.Office for Marriage Licenses, (Arthur Ross, agent,) 3 Mol- son Terrace.Office of the Mayor of the City, (E.B.Fabre,) 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,) old Government House.Office of St.Lawrence aud Atlantic Rail-road Company, 18 Little St.James street Office of Superintendent of Education, (J.B.Meilleur, .D.) Government Hous Office of the Sheriff, (Boston & Coffin,) Court House, Notre Dame street.Office of the Town Major, (C.M\u2019Donald,) 63 St.Lewis street, Office of the Turupike Trustees, (James Holmes, secretary,) Commissi6ners street, nearCustom House square.Office of the Inspector of Weights and Measures, (D.S.Stuart ,) 74 Notre Dame street.Office of the Wharfnger, (William Bruwne,) 60 Commissioners street, Office of the Trinity House, (James Holmes, Register,) Courmis- sioners street, near Custom House square.Post office, (James Purteous, P.M,) 15 Grest St James street.Office of Indian Department, Governmeut Hous Office of the Quarter Master General, Durham \u2018Pince, St.Lewis street.Office of Ordnance Department, (J.8.Elliott, Storekeeper) Water, near St.Claude street.Office of the Military Secretary, Dalhousie square.MERCANTILE AND LITERARY ASSOCIATIONS.Merchants\u2019 Exchange Reading Room, Odd Fellows\u2019 Hall, Great St.James street; Alfred Larocque, President, John Young, Treasurer, Thomas S.Hayward, Superintendent.Mercantile Library Association; St.Joseph street; 8.L.Taylor, \"President, H.W.Jacques, \"Librarian, Natural History.Society, 10 Little St.James street; J.Oatell, resident. 354 Mechanics\u2019 Institutes, 46 Great Bt.James street : 'W.Spiers, -Pre- ident, A.Stevenson, Secretary, J.L.Irvine, Librarian.Royal Institution for the Advancement of Learning; Hon.James Ferrier, President.Institut Canadien, 4 Place d\u2019Armes, Joseph-Papin, President, Bhakspeare Club, 7 Great St.James street; Joseph 8.Lee, President.Advocates\u2019 Library, Court House; Fredk, Griffin, President, & Bethune, Secretary.NATIONAL SOCIETIES.ST.GEORGE\u2019S SOCIETY.W.F.Coffin, President.John Jones, Vice President.H.H.Whitney, Treasurer.James Holmes, Secretary.Rev.W.T.Leach, D.C.L., Chaplain.ST.ANDREW\u2019S SOCIETY Hugh Allan, President.John Armour Secretary.Alexander Simpson, Treasurer.GERMAN SOCIETY.Payeox\u2014His Royal Highness Prince Albert Henry Meyer, President.Dr.F.T.C.Arnoldi,, Corresponding Secretary.Ernest Idler, Treasurer.ST.JEAN BAPTISTE SOCIETY E R Fabre, President.- R Tradeau, Treasurer.R mare, and \u2018 J.Berthelet, Secretaries.BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS.MONTREAL GENERAL HOSPITAL Dorchester street.Samuel Gorrard, President.[FL Molson, Vice-President.A.Simpson, Treasurer.A'® A.Larocque, Secretary.W.G.Malcolm, Steward. 365 MONTREAL DISPENSARY, Attending Physicians\u2014Drs Peltier, Gibb, Wright, Howard, Fenwick and Boyer.: Situated 6 St George street, off Craig street.Open daily from 1 0 to 12 À.M, Sunduys excepted.Vacei- nation daily performe Diseases of the Eye and Ear on Tuesdays and Saturdays, UNIVERSITY LYING-IN-HOSPITAL.St.Charles Barromée street.Mrs.Lunn, Directress, Mrs, Durnford, Secretary.Dr.M'Culloch, Physician.Mrs.Buchanan, Resident Midwife.INSTITUTION FOR THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR.Conducted by Surgeon Howard, M.R.C.8.L.Rev.W.Adamson, secretary and treasurer.Situate 6 St.gois Xavier street.Subscribers of £1 per annum have the privilege of recommending poor patients to the Institution.MONTREAL MAGDALENE ASYLUM.Head of Campeau Street.Mrs J.M.Cramp, president.John Birks, treasurer.| Thomas M\u2019Ginn, secretary.LADIES BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.Bt.Charles Barromée street.Mrs, Willoughby and Mre.Renaud, directresses.Mrs.Barber, treasurer.Miss Ross, secretary.Mrs.Ford, matron.PROTESTANT ORPHAN ASYLUM.St.Catherine, near Mountain Street.Mrs.Roses, treasurer.Murs.Cribb, matron.Mrs.McCord, secretary.E.Cribb, superintendent.CATHOLIO ORPHAN ASYLUM.Adjoining the Recollet Church. 366 ASYLUM FOR AGED AND INFIRM WOMEN, St.Catherine Street.\u2018Mrs.Emeline Gamelin, Directress.Mra.Nowlan, Treasurer.O0 Mrs.Tavernier, Secretary.ST.PATRICK'S TOTAL ABSTINEN CE SOCIETY, Right.Rev.Dr.Phelan, Patrom., Rev.J.J.Comolly, President.Edward Murphy, Secretary.COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS OF LOWER CANADA.Dr.x Nelson, President, Jr.Holmes, ; Dr.Morrin, Viee Presidents.Dr.Arnoldi, Registrar and Treasurer.Dr David, Becrètary, District of Montreal., Secretary, District of \"Quebec.The Goverooes of the College are are the Board of Examiners\u2019 MEDICO CHIRURGIC AL SOCIETY.Dr.Sutherland, President.Dr.Arnoldi, First Vice President.co Dr.Macdonnell, Second do.Dr.Gibb, Secretary.Dr.Davi id, Treasurer.PATHOLOGICAL SOCIETY.Dr.Scott, President.Dr.Peltier, Vice President.Dr.Gibb, Secretary.COMMISSIONERS FOR INSANE, FOUNDLINGS, AND , I Jean Baptiste, C.Trestler, Hon.Josoph Bourret, and C.8.Rodier, | MONTREAL BOARD OF TRADE.\"COUNCIL : Thomas Ryan, President ; D.L Ma hereon,.Vice President ; Hugh Allan Treasures; Charles Bock ~ Gilmour, L.H.Holton, T.B.orwell Ww Ramsay, Joseph Knapp, D.L. = ar.oy BOARD OF ARBITRATION.Thomas M.Lalor, T.B.Anderson, H.H.Whitney, Thomas Ure, il am I Henry Vennor, Alex, Bryson, John Leem- ing, 0.8: Ross, Thomas Kay, Edward Way.Alexander, Clerk, Secretary.- Office 11, 8t.Bacrament Street.MONTREAL MINING COMPANY.- Hon.James Ferrier, President.\u201c George Moffatt, Vice President.\"H.D.Cockburn, Secretary.Office 5 Great St James street.* THE NEW CITY GAS COMPANY.DIRECTORS: _ Hugh Allain, President.Thomas Molson, Vice President.Hon, James Ferrier, William Dow, ° D.Stewart John Ostell, Hon.Joseph Bourret, J.W.A.R.Masgon, B \u2018Mulholland, .John Rose, Alexander prquhert Archibald Macfariane: Robert Andersin W.R.Falooner, Manager.F.Coanter, Secretary.E.Hausse elman, Ci Office, Gabriel Street, a rm AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY IETY OF LOWER CANADA.A.Pinsonneault, Esq., President.Hon: G.R.8.DeBeaujeu, « Adam Ferrie, Rev.R.Pilote, : \u2018 » + « G.Desaulniers, | Vice Presidents, R.N.Watts, Esq., P.Leclerc, Es, William Evans, Secretary.Office 25 Notre Dams: street, over Sir.Shepherd's Seed Storm Where the Secretary attends daily, from 10-till 2 o'clock: \u2026 MONTRÉAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 368 MONTREAL BUILDING SOCIETY.John T.Dadgley.Secretary and Treasurer, Office, 67 Commissioners street.CHURCHES AND HOURS DI OF DIVINE SERVICE, ROMAN CATHOLIC.French Cathedral.~\u2014High Mnss\u2014Moming at half-past 9; Ves pers at half-past Bonsecours Chureh\u2014Divine Service\u2014Moming and afternoon, as above.ol James Church.\u2014Divine Service\u2014Morning and afternoon, as a Saint Patrick (Irish) Liagauchetiére Street\u2014Divine Service \u2014Morning and afternoon, as above.CHURCH OF OF EN.GLAND.Christ Church, Notre Dame street\u2014Rev.J.Bethune, D.D.Rector; Rev.W.Agar Adamson, D.O.L., Assistant Minister.Divine Service.\u2014Morning at 11, afternoon at 8; for military at half-past 1; Sunday School at 9 A.Trinity Church, Tat Paul etreet-\u2014Rov.A.Digby Campbell, Divine Servic\u2014 Morning at 11, and Evening at 7\u2014Sunday School at 8 pint Thomas Chapel, Quebec Suburbs\u2014Rev.Mr.Irwin, Min- Divine Service\u2014Morning at 11, and Evening at t\u2014Sonday School at half-past 2.rt 8 Georgde ¢ Chapel, St.Joseph street.\u2014Rev.Doctor Leach and v.W.Divine Servico\u2014 Moning at 11, Evening at 7, Sunday School at Daf post nn\u2019s Chapel, Temporary, i in St.Maurice, ear M'Gill street.Rev J Ellegood, Minister.Divine Service\u2014Morning at 11, Evening at \u20187; Sunday School at balf-past 2.SCOTCH PRESBYTERIAN.St.Andrew's, St.Peter atrset\u2014Rev.J, Mathiesan, D.D.Divine Service \u2014 Morning at 11, and.Afternoon at half- \u2018post 2 Sunday School at 4 Pp.a St.Paul's, St.Helen street\u2014 Rev.R.M'GilL Divine Service, Moming at 11, and Afternoon at half-past 2.Sunday School at 9 A.Fres Church, head of Coté street.Divine Service.\u2014Moming at 11, Evening at \"7.Free Church, St.Gabriel strost\u2014Services ag above. 369 UNITED SECESSION- Lagauchetière street\u2014Rev.W.Taylor, À.M.Divine Service, Morning at 11, Afternoon at half-past 2.\u2014Sun- day School at 4, and Bible Class at 7 P.x.AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN.Haymarket\u2014Rev.J.McLoud.Divine Service, Morning at 11, Afternoon at 8, and Evening at 7.\u2014Sunday School at 9 A.w, and half-past 1 P.M.\u2014 WESLEYAN METHODIST.Rev.John Jenkins, (Superintendent) Rev.Charles Dewolfe and Kev.Charles Lavell, St.James\u2019 Chapel, Great St.James street.Divine Service, Morning at half-past 10.Evening at half-past 6.\u2014Sundsy School at 9 4 M and 2 », M.-.St.Ann's Chapel, corner of Gabriel and Ann streets.Divine Service and Sunday School, same hours as St.James Chapel.St.s Chapel, head of Montcalm, near St.Mary street.Divine Service same hours as St James Chapel.There are five other Sunday Schools connected with this Society held in the different suburbs of the city\u2014commencing at $ oclock in the afternoon.CONGREGATIONAL.Radegonde street\u2014Rev.H.Wilkes, À.M.Divine Service, Morning-at 11, Evening at 7.Sunday School at 8 P.M.Gosford street.\u2014Rev.F.Marling, Divine Service at 11, A.x, and Evening at 7.BAPTIST.St.Helen street\u2014 Rev, Dr.Davies Divine Service, Morning at 11, Evening at half-past 6.Sunday School at 9 A.wm.UNITARIAN, Lagauchetidre street, near the Haymarket.\u2014Rev W.Oordner.Divine Service, Morning at 11, and evening at 74.Sunday School at 9 A.um.: a JEWS SYNAGOGUE, Chenneville, near Lagauchstiére street.\u2014Rev.A.DeSola. 8:0 COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS.UNIVERSITY OF MoGILL COLLEGE OFFICERS OF \u2018THE UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGE.E.À.Meredith, LB.Principal.Rev.W.T.Leach, DCL, Vice-Principal.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Professor of Divinity.Rev, W., T.Leach; D.C.L., Professor of Classical Literature, J.Andrews, M.A., Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philoso- Hon.A Badgley, Law: Lecturer.Rev, J.Abbott, A.M,, Lecturer on History and Geography.Mathematics, Lecturer on L DeMontier, Lecturer on French | literature: and Lenguags A.F.Holmes, M.D., Professor of Medicine.G, W.Campbell, M D.Lecturer on Surgery., Lecturer on Materia Medien.M.M'Culloch, MD, Lecturer on.Midwifery: and Diseases of.Women and Children; J.Crawford, M.D.Lecturers on Olinical Modisioes a Robert L.Muedonell, MD F.Badgley, M.D, \u2018Lecturer on Forensic Medicine: W.Fraser, Mi D: Lecturer on Institutes of Medicine! O.T.Bruneau, M.D., Lecturer on Anatomy.Dr.Sutherland, Lecturer on Chemis Rev.J.Abbott, Bursar and Secretary.Michaclmas ead ne first Wednesda tn September Term on the ot Ton boven on the Wednesd M Ji and t Term on the Wednesday nearest an ends Saturday before Palm Sunday.y va 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 Novethber aud'terminates in the last week of of April HIGH SCHOOL OF OF MONTREAL - Belmont street.D.Davidson, Treasurer.Mr: r, Writing Master.Mr.ee and Mr, McMahon, Assistant Masters. 871 The Session is divided into two terms, viz;\u2014from the 8rd Monday in August to Christmas, and from Christmas to 2nd Saturday in July.NATIONAL SCHOOL.R.H.Radford, Teacher Male Department.Mrs.Radford, do Female do.FREE SCHOOL.In connection with the American Presbyterian Church.E.Atwater, Secretary and BRITISH AND CANADIAN SCHOOL.Hon.P.W'Gill, President.\u201d William \u2018Lunn, Treasurer.John Minshall, Teacher.FREEMASONS.M.E.C.The Hon.P.MGill, P.G.Superintendent of R.A \u2018 T.D.Harringto BG: Saive « « pe « « « FR Richardson, P.F - Seribe PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF MONTREAL AND WI HENRY.LLIAM R W.Br.W.Ba .P.-@.Master.«« « JR .P.-G.Master.V.W.*\" J'8, ely G.Warden.cu \u20ac IR.Bronsdon J.G.Warden.J.0.Moflatt, P.P.G.Secretary.\u201cST.PAUL'S LODGE, No.514, KR.W.Br.ne \u20188.\u2018Elliot, W.M.Meets Second Toeaday in Month, \u201cST.GEORGES LODGE, No.848, E'R.W.Br.J.G.Shipway, W.M.\u201c Br.W.F Street, 8.wW « « 0.P Ladd, J.W.Meets Third Tuesday i in the Month. 372 ZETLAND LODGE, No.\u2018ièi, E À.W.Br.W.M Browne, W.M.« « R.Noxon, P.M.\u2018 Br.E.Lusher, 8.W.\u201c A.0.Mon , Je W.« R Hick, Seretan Meets Second Thursday | in the Month.ST.PE R.À.OHAPTER, No.514, E.R.C.W.Badgle « « « The Hon °F M'GilL, P.D, « « « \u2018The Rev.J.Bethune, H.« « « J 8 McCord, J.EC \u2014mE, VICTORIA R.A.CHAPTER, No.648, E.R.« «« CE Anderson, J.T.Ross, E.Meets te Quarterly four Wednesday.ST.GEORGES R À.CHAPTER, No.781, E.R, M E C.R.Roxon, Z M.&.David, P.Z.\u201c«« WG.Mal colm, H.« « « W.M.Browne, (P.« « « L Aaron, (P.Z,) E.Meets Quarterly\u2014second Monday.R W.Br.Sir Allan N.MacNab, Knight, P.G.Master for Scot.ELGIN LODGE, Nos.418\u2014848, REGISTRY OF SCOTLAND \u201c © PW.OBrien, W.SM ' Job Boy I.Ww.Be.R.Richardson, Secretar 1 Meets first Monday i in the Mon LODGE OF SOCIAL AND MILITARY VIRTUES, No.2287.\u2014 REGISTRY OF IRELAND.W.Br.W.Robinsan, W.M.« « WW, Shepherd, P.M.\u201c Br.W.G.colm, 8.W.offa Moffatt, 8.Meets first Thursday in the Month. 873 ~ INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS, MANCHER TER UNITY.In connection with the Odd Fellow's Societies throughout the British .Empire.DISTRIOT OFFICERS.A.V- Laird, Prov.G.+ Examining and Relieving Officer.G A uty, G.2.Richardson.Prov Andrew Mann, Treasurer.LOYAL MONTREAL LODGE, M.U,, No.3115.A.Morison, Permanent Secretary.Meets every alternate Monday evening, at the Hall, 22 St.Gabriel street.LOYAL BRITISH NORTH AMERICA \u2018LODGE, M.U,, No, 8701.Meets every alternate Wednesday evening, at the Hail, 22 St.Gabriel street.LOYAL BRITONS QUEEN LODGE, No.4090.Meets every alternate Tuesday evening, at the Hall, 22 St.Gabriel street.Seema General Lodge Rooms, St.Gabriel street, corner of St.Thérèse street.The District Committee meet quarterly da the last Thursday of March, June, September and Dece The Monthly Lecture Night, for pi the Lodges, is held on the aa te of every month.Quarterly or Purple Lectare is held on or about the first Tharsis of May, August, November and February.ontreal ie coneists of 12 Lodges.INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS, OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA.OFFICERS OF SUPREME GRAND LODGE.© CG.Donkin, M.W.G.Sire.H.H.Whitney, R.W.D.G.Sire.W.Hilton, R.W.G.Secretary.J.Mutrsy, RW G.Treasurer. : 874 ORAND ENCAMPMENT OF CANADA.- Meets Quarterly._ HOCHELAGA ENCAMPMENT NO.1.Meet every second apd fourth Thureday in each month.ROYAL MOUNT ENCAMPMENT NO.3.Meet every first and third Tharsdsy in each month.PRINCE OF WALES\u2019 LODGE.\u2014NO.1 Meet every Tuesday.QUEEN'S LODGE\u2014NO.2.Meet every Wednesday.COMMERCIAL LODGE\u2014NO.5 Meet every very Monday.All the Lodges meet at 8 'étook à in Summer, and at § past 7 in Winter.INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RECHABITES.MONTREAL DISTRICT No 3.ring of Canada Tent, No.45\u2014Mects at Temperance Hall, st) ani street, evety Monday evening, Union Tent, No.96&\u2014Meets at Temperauce Hall, every Thursday ovening.ssverante Tént, No.10%\u2014Meets at Temporance Hall, St.Joseph street, every alternate Tuesday evening.Britannia Tent, No.166\u2014Meets at Temperance Hall, every Friday evening.CLUBS.- MONTREAL TURF CLUB.Hon.C.C.8, DeBleury, F President.~ dd B.Gibb, Treasurer.MONTREAL BEGATTA Suu.John Young, Presid J.Gilmour, D.Murray, and J.Dy de, Stewards.H.Mason, Secretary and nd Treceurer, MONTREAL CRIC CRICKET CLUB.E.Wilgress, President.E.Lamontagne, V.President.J.Moline, Secretary and Tver.| 375 MONTREAL CURLING CLUB, Jolin Boston, President.| Dr.Arnoldi, Fice-President.James Burns, Secreiary and Tréüsurèr, Rev.Dr, Mathieson, Chaplain, THISTLE CURLING CLUB.Andrew Allen, President.Gea.Gillespie, Vice-President.dames Rough, Treasurer, J.G, Shipway, Secretary.Rev.Robert McGill, Chaplain.QUOIT CLUB.David Mair, President.| J.G.Shipway, Setry.and Tr.MONTREAL RACKET CLUB.H.D.Cockburn, President.| E.Lamontagne, V.President.¥.Brown, Secretary and Treasurer.BATHING CLUB.Thos.Workman President.| BE.D.David Vice- President.H.Pratt, Secretary.MONTREAL SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY Dr.Munro, Lecturer on Surgery.Dr.Béaubien, Lecturer on Practice of Medicine.Dr.Bibaud, Lecturer on Anatomy, Dr.Peltier, Lecturer on Institutes of Medicine.Dr.Trudel, Lecturer on Midwifery and Diseases of Children.Dr.D\u2019Orsonnens, Lecturer on Chemistry.Dr Boyer, Lecturer on Medical Jurisprudence.Dr.Coderre, Lecturer on Materia Medica.Situate St.Urbain, near Craig street. 876 CITY COUNCIL.His Warship the Mayor\u2014E.R.Fanre, Eeq., Kast Ward ALDERMEN: B.Lyman,., West Ward.A.Macfarlane,.\u2026 .West Ward.A ue,.St.Lawrence.J.Grenier, .ooo Lowi Chas.Wilson, .Centre.J.U.Beaudry,.Se.James, COUNCILLORS : P.Lynch.8¢ Marys Ward B.Holmes,.West Ward J.B.Homier,.St.Lewis.T.McGrath,.St Anns.A.frevos bye cone nena .[Rast E.Atwater,.St.Antoine.es.00 J.Whitelaw,.S¢t.Lawrence.W.McDonald,.\u2026\u2026 .St.Marys.F.Leclaire,.\u2026.\u2026 .Æast.L.H.Holton,.\u2026.St, Anns.A Hall.Centre.O.Frechette,.St.Antoine.OFFICERS.John P.Sexton, City Clerk ; Edouard Demers, City Treasurer; James À.B.McGill, City Surve: rogyor ; | Charles Glackmeyer, Assistant Clerk; Pierre Blanchet, nalator; George Harding and John Assistants Theasumord Oro: Antoine Dupré, Clerk, Water Works; J.P er and neer, Fire Fire Department {FL Jerermie \u20ac igs Police ; John McKercher, Roads ; Joseph urdon, Clerk of Bonssogurs Speraeer Olivier La ui do.John Abbott, Olerk of Se.Ann's Markei ; Joseph Robillard, Pound Keeper, Clerk of Hay and Cattle Market, Viger Square; A.J.Joubert, Bailiff and Crier, Mayor's Qourt; Thomas Somers, Messenger ; Toussaint- Peltier, Attorney ; William Ross, and D.E.Papineau, Notariet : ; Maurice Eardley, \u2018Clerk, Hay Market; Antoine Schwarte, 4 tant Clerk; G.N.Gosselin, \u201cCollector of Water rates.FARES OF CABS AND CALECHES.s.d.For conveying one or two persons from any one place to any other place, within the city limits, and returning, {provided tho time cccupied Aoes not excesd half an hour,.\u2026.00uruseu0 nan sense nas s000 0100000 0.10 For every person over two 6d.each, extra.If the time exceeds half an hour, : For the first hour,.i.+2.0uss0u cs Lecce ne ass ua 000 2 0 For each subsequent hour,.0.1\u2026.sousaceee 1 8 And at the same rate for intermediate quarters of an hour : From the Longueuil Ferry to the ine Rail-road Station, for 1 or 2 persons, rareee messe nn aude 0 000000 1 8 Do.do.do.for 3 or more 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