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[" PART II.DIRECTORY \u20181 TO Public Officers, Offices and Institutions, BANKS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, &ec., &c., &c.~ AA A ~A GENERAL STATISTICS OF THE CITY, Condensed from the Published Census Returns of 1852.Number of Houses,.7424 of Families, .9990 « of Males, .-.«: .27586 \u201c of Females, .30129 \u201c of French Canadians, .26020 \u201c of British Canadians, .12494 \u201c of English, Irish, and Scotch, .17744 ot of other Countries, .1457 \u201c of Roman Catholics, .41466 of Protestants, .16198 Total population of the City, .57716 CITY COUNCIL.His Worship the Moyor\u2014Charles Wilson, Esq., Centre ward.Edst Ward \u2014Alderman, F.Leclaire ; Councillors, Joseph Tiffin and R.Trudea St.Mary\u2019s Word Alderman, P.Inch; Councillors, Austin Adams and Henry Goye Centre Ward-\u2014Councile, | E.Thompson, M.Cuvillier and T.St.Levis \u2018Ward\u2014Aldermen, J.B.Homier and J.Grenier ; Councillor, Ls.Marchand. 334 MISCELLANEOUS.West Wned\u2014Aldermen, T, Tsamine and H.H, Whitnav : Couns cillor, Henry Starnes.7 St.Ann\u2019s Ward\u2014Councillors, A.McCambridge, P.Larkin and N.73.Corse.St.Antoine Ward\u2014Aldermen, E.Atwater and O.Frechette ; Councillor, N, Valois, St.James Ward\u2014Councillors, J.A.Montreuil, P.Labelle and L.eau.St.Lawrence Ward\u2014Alderman, J.Whitlaw ; Councillors, J.R.Bronsdon und Rollo Campbell.Orricers\u2014Hon.Joseph Bourret, city recorder ; John P.Sexton, city clerk, and clerk of Recorder\u2019s court; Edouard Demers, city treasurer ; James A.B.McGill, city surveyor; Charles Glackmeyer, assistant city clerk; George Harding, John Hig- ins and E.L.Ranson, assistants treasurcr\u2019s officc: Antoine .Dupré, clerk water works ; J.Perrigo, inspector and chief engineer fire department; Thomas McGrath, chief of police ; John McKercher, overseer of roads ; Joseph, A.Bourdon, clerk of Bonsecours market; Olivier Loranger, assistant do.; John Abbot, clerk of St.Ann\u2019s market; Joseph Robillard, pound keeper, clerk of hay and cattle market, Viger square ; A.J.Joutert, bailiff and crier Recorder\u2019s court; John Platt, assistant clark Recorder\u2019s court; W.H.McKenzie, assistant city surveyor; Thomas Somers, messenger; J.F.Pelletier, attorney ; William Ross, and D.E.Papineau, notaries; Maurice Eardly, clerk hay market; Antoine Schwartz, assistant clerk ; Frs.lapc, superintendent of water works ; G.N.Gosselin, collector of water rates; A.Dorval, clerk St.Lawrence market; T.Orsalie, clerk Papineau market.COMMITTEES OF THE COUNCIL.Financ \u2014Counçillor MoCambridge, Chairman ; and Messrs.Lynch, Atwater, Trudeau, Starnes, Labelle and Mussen.Liczsses \u2014Councillar Montreuil, Chairman ; and Messrs.Lar- kin.Thompson, Valois, Campbell, Marchand and Goyette. MISCELLANEOUS.335 FARES OF CABS AND CALECHES.8.d For conveying one or two persons from any one place to any other place, within fhe city limits, and rons, (provided the time occupied 8 not exceed half an hour,) ., + « + + + + + 2 + = .010 For every person over two 5d.each, extra.If the time exceeds half an hour.For the first hour, 260 a a eae ee ee 20 For each subsequent hoor, .+ .+ .1 And at the same rate for intermediate quarters of an hour: From Longueuil ferry to the Lachine railroad station, for 1 or 2 persons, .« .+ + +» « + « + + 2 +» + +1 3 Do.do.do.do.for 3 or more persons,.1 10% FIRE ENGINES AND STATIONS.John Perrigo, chief engineer ; John Fletcher, Alexander Bertram, assistant engineers.1.Montreal, Dalhousie square, Captain J6hn Short, 2.Neptune, St.Mary st, \u201cQuebec Suburbs, Captain A.McNaughton.8.Voltigeur, German st., Captain J.R.Tison.& * 4.Hook and Ladder, Craig st., Captain A.McIntosh.5.Queen, Wellington st., Griffintown, Capt.Alex.McDougall.6.Union, Haymarket, Capt.N.B, Corse.7.Hero, St.Joseph st., St.Joseph Suburbs, Capt.M.Moses.8.Protector, Reserve Co., St.Lawrence hill, Capt.R.Hammond.9.Hook and Ladder, Queen square, Capt.A.Labelle.10.Hose, Craig st., Capt.O.Lepage.FIREMEN\u2019S BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION.Captain Moses, president; Captains Hammond and Bertram, vice-presidents ; Capt.J.Fletcher, secretary; Lieut.Brouillet, assistant secretary ; Capt.McNeughton, treasurer.MONTREAL POLICE, William Ermatinger, superintendent, inspector, and magistrate ; Thomas M'Grath, chief of police; E.Flynn, deputy do.Magistrate\u2019s office, Courthouse ; Chief\u2019s office, Bonsecours market.JUDGES, LEGISLATIVE COUNCILLORS, AND MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT.USUALLY RESIDENT IN MONTREAL.Aylwin, Hon.Thomas C., judge of Court of Queen\u2019s Bench, Bel- lerive, Current 8t.Mary.Badgley, Hon.William, M.P.P.for City of Montreal, Dorches- ter west. \u2018 336 MISCELLANEOUS.Bourret, Hon.Joseph, M.L.C., city recorder, 24 Little Sames.Bruneau, Hon.J.C., judge of the circuit court, Lagauchetière c near St Denis.M artier, George E., M.P.P: for Verclières, 16 Notre Dame.Day, ciges harles D., judge of the superior court, Côte de es.De Beaujeu, Hon.G.R.S., M.L.C., 52 Notre D Ferrie, on.Adam, M.L.C., Beaver hall square, Ferrier, Hon.James, M.L.C., 14 Alexander.Guy, Hon.H polite, judge of circuit court, Dorchester west.Leslie, Hon.ames, LE L.Cor Partenais off St.Mary.cCo on.J.8., judge of circuit court, Côte d i eT Hou Peter, M.To.C.1 Portland place, Neiges road.Mondelet, Hon.Charles, judge of superior court, 2 Sydenham place.Morris, Hon.William, M.L.C., 18 Alexander.Quesnel, Hon.F.A., M.L.C., Dorchester west.Rolland, Hon.J.R., judge of court of Queen\u2019s Bench, Dorches- mith, Hon.James, judge of superior court, off Sherbrooke.Vaufelson, Hop.George, judge of superior court, Beaver hall ace.Viger, Hon.D.B., M.L.C., 7 Notre Dame.PUBLIC OFFICES AND INSTITUTIONS.Advocates\u2019 Library, Court house.Adjutant General of the Forces, 61 St.Lewis.Agriculture Society of Lower Canada, W.Evans, secretary, 25 otre e Bankru + Court, out house.Bank of Montreal, Alexander Simpson, cashier, Place d\u2019A.Bank of British North America, D.Davidson, manager, Great St.James.Bank of Upper Canada, Joseph Wenham, agent, 47 Great St.mes.Banque du Peuple, B.H.Lemoine, cashier, Great St.J .Barmck Moster, H, Gre ; Water.re ames Board of Trade, Alexander Clerk, seeret 11 St.Sdcrament.Board of Brokers, H.L.McDougall, secretary, 32 St.Francois avier.British and Canadian School, Tohn Minshall, Côté.amplain and St.Lawrence Railroad, W.A.Merry A Commissioners.\u2019 erry, secretary, Chief Engineer Fire Department, John Perrigo, City Hall, Bon- secours market.Chief of Police, Thomas McGrath, Bonsecours market.City Clerk, J.P.Sexton, City Hall, do.City Hall, Bonsecours market, St.Paul.City Bank, F.McCulloch, cashier, Place d\u2019Armes.City and District Savings Bank, John Collins, actuary, 4 Great .James. MISCELLANEOUS, 337 City Surveyor, James A.B.McGill, City Hall.VITY \u2018Areasurer, FE Demers, Caty Kane Clerks of the Peace and Crown, A and Brehaut, Court-house, Collector of Customs, Tancréde Bouthillier, Custom-house.Collector of Canal Tolls, Alfred Gough, opposite Basin No.1 on Lachine Canal.Commander of the Forces, Genl.Rowan, Dalhousie & square.Commissary General, 53 Notre Dame.Commercial Bank of M.D., A.H.Campbell, cashier, 37 Great St.James.Commissioner of Police, W.Ermatinger, C ourt-house.Cammissioners for the Harbor of Montreal, John Glass, secretary, 77 Common.Coroners of the District, Jones and Coursol, 18 St.Vincent, and Champ de Mars.Custom-house, Tancrède Bouthillier, collector, St.Paul.Emigrant Office, A.Conlan, agent, near Canal basin.Gas Company, W.R.Falconer, manager, Gabriel near Amn.General Hospital, Dr.Reddy, house surgeon, Dorchester.Geological Survey Office, E.Logan, 5 St.Gabriel.Harbour Master, P.H.Morin, 77 Coramon.High School of Montreal, H.A.Howe, rector, Belmont, Beaver - Hotel Dieu Hospital, St.Joseph st., east of the French Cathedral.Horticultural Society, J.Brown, secretary, 25 Notre Dame.Imperial Customs, R.H.Hamilton, comptroller, corner St.Nicholas dhd Commissioners.Indian Department, Col.Napier, old Government-house.Inspector of Hospitals, 234 Notre Dame, Inspection of Pot and Pearl Ashes, E.M.Leprohon, John Dyde and J.E.Major, College.° Institute Canadian, Place d\u2019Armes.Ladies\u2019 Benevolent Institution, Mrs.Ford, 4matron, 92.Mountain.McGill College, Rev.Dr.Leach, V.P., off Sherbrooke, near Union Avenue.Marriage Licenses, Arthur Ross, agent, 3 frolaon terrace.* Mayor of the City, Charles Wilson, City Hall.\u2019 Mechanics\u2019 Institute, 46 Great St.James.Mercantile Library Association, 23 Great St.James Merchants\u2019 Ex Exchange Reading Room, Odd Fellows\u2019 Hal, Great t Military Secretary, Major Rowan, Dalhousie square.Montreal Building Society, James Court, secretary, 5 Great St.ames.Montreal Insurance Company, W.Murray, manager, Insurance Company\u2019s buildings, Great St.James.Montreal Mining Company, Insurance -Company\u2019s buildings, Great St.James.Montreal Mutual Fire Insurance Company, P.L.Letourneux, secretary, St.François Xavier.Montreal Te e raph Company, O.8.Wood.superintendent, 43 Great St.James.nn 338 MISCELLANEOUS.Mantreal and New York Railroad, John Farrow, secretary, Bonaventure.: Montreal Dispensary, 6 St.George.Montreal Jail, Thomas M\u2018Ginn, jailor, St.Mary.National School, Bonsecours, near Champ-de Mars.National Institute, 86 Notre Dame.Natural History Society, 10 Little St.James.Notarial Board, H.Luppare; secretary, St.Lawrence hill.Ordnance Department, Water st., near the barracks.- - Post Office, James Porteous, post-master, 15 Great St.James.Police Office, Thomas McGrath, chief, City Hall.Protestant Female Servant\u2019s Home, Mrs.Davidson, matror.comer St.Charles Barromée and Lagauchetière.Protestant Orphan Asylum, E.Cribb, St.Catherine, near Mouh~ in.Prothonotary, Monk, Coffin and Papineku, Court=house.Quarter Master General, Durham place, St.Louis.Registrar of the County, G.H.and; Deputy Registrar 5 Léon Doutre, old Government-house, ! pity Regt \u2019 Revenue Inspectors; for Division No.1, D.S.Stuart, for No.2.Philip Durnford, 74 Notre Dame.Richelieu.Navigation Company, J.F.Sincennes, secretary, 37 Commissioners.Roman Catholic College, College near M\u2018Gill.Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum, (French,) west Notre Dame \u201cnext Recollect' Church.Roman Catholic Institute, Place d\u2019Armes.\u201c Royal Engineers, Dalhousie square and St.Louis.Sheriff, John Boston, Old Government house.St.Lawrence and Atlantic Railroad Company, AC.Webster, secretary, 18 Little St.James.St\u201c Lawrence School of Medicine, Lagauchetjére off St.Urbain.St.Patrick\u2019s Hospital, \"Dorchester west.St.Pygrick\u2019s Orphan Asylum, adjoining St.Patrick\u2019s Church.Superintendent of Education, J.B.Meilleur, M.D., Govern- * .ment-house.Town Major, Colin McDonald, St.Lewis.Trinity House, James Holmes, registrar, 28 St.Frangois Xavier.Turnpike Trustees, James Holmes, secretary, 28 St.François avier.University of M\u2018Gill College, Rev.W.T.Leach, D.C.Le, acting principal, off Sherbrooke.University Lymng-in Hospital, 456 8t.Urbain.Water Police, Major Johnson, King near Common.Water Works, 28 Notre Dame.Wharfinger, W.M.Browne, 77 Common.* tetas MISCELLANEOUS.339 ROMAN CATHOLIC.Residing at the Bishop\u2019s Palace, St.Denis and St.Catherine Streets.\u2018The Right Rev.Ig.Bourget, Roman Catholic Bishop of Mon- \u201cThe Right Rev.J.C.Prince, Roman Cathalic Bishop of Marty- ropolis, and Coadjutor of Montreal.Revds.A.F.Truteau, G.V.and C.T., J.O.Paré, G.V.and C.T., secreta Revds.J.LaRocque, G.V.and C.T., I Plsmondon, Pr.A.Pinsonnault, V.Pilon, G.Huberdeau ; ; .L.Z.Moreau, assistant secretary ; Et.Hicks, Ree P.Leblanc.Vicars General and Canons.Revds.F.Demers, A.Manseau, P.Archambault, J.B.Kelly, P.Billaudèle, À.F.Truteau.Residing at the Seminary, Notre Dame Street.Revds.P.Billaüdèe, sup., J.B.Roupe, J.B.St.Pierre, R.Larré, J.Arraud, .Regourd, L.Villeneuve, A.Granjon, E.Picard, M.C.L.Bonnissant, A.Mercier, J.Aoustin, L.Pélissier, J.Connally, C.J.Bardey, J.F- Chanial, F.Daniel, H.Prévost, P.Dowd, P.McCullo M.O\u2019Brien, J.Palatin, P.Murphy, vicars Mesars.À.lined and H.Lenoir, Messrs.N.Dufresne, D.M.L., J.A.Cuoq, D.\u2018lambareau, missionary of lake of Two Mountains.St.Peter\u2019s Church.Rev.Fathers C.Léonard.J.B.Honorat, T.Fitzhenry, O.M.I.Infirmary of St.Josephs.Revds.J.B.Kelly, J.M.Bellanger, F.X.Marcoux, A.T.Lagarde.P.Lefebvre.Infirmary of St.Jérôme.Rev.T.Fitzhenry, chaplain.Ecclesiastical Seminary.Revds.J.A.Bayle, D.Granet, A.L.Barbarin.Montreal College.Revds.A.Nercam, prince J.Toupin, superintendent, P.P.Denis, L.L.Billion, J.J.Perrault, professors.St.Mary's College.Revds.Fathers F.Martin, superior, A.Havequez, G.Schpeider, A.Larcher, T.Ouellet, J.Durshalier.P.Luiset 340 MISCELLANEOUS.PROTESTANT CLERGY.Fulford, Right Rev.Francis, D.D., Church of England, Bishop of Montreal, Bellevue Terrace.Abbott, Rev.Joseph, Church of England, M\u2018Gill College.Bethune, Rev.John, D.D.Church of England, 7 Beever Hall # terruce.Bond, Rev.William, Church of England, Muir\u2019s buildings, Ste.onique.Campbell, Rev.A.D., Church of England, Ste.Elizabeth, near i * raig.Ellegood.Rev.Jacob, Church of England, 5 Portland place.Hutchinson, Rev.J.Church of England, west end of Craig.Irwin, Rev.John, Church of England, 5 Barclay place.Leach, nËer W.T., D.C.L., Church of England, M\u2018Gill ollege.Robertson.Rev.D., Church of England, Tecumseth terrace.Rogers, Rev.E.J., Church of England, Hochelaga cross.Mathieson, Rev.Dr., Church of Scotland, City Councillors.M'Gill, Rev.R., Church of Scotland, Près de Ville place.Fraser, Rev.Donald, Free Church.Taylor, Rev.William, D.D., United Presbyterian, Lagauche- tière near St.George.\u2019 © M\u2018Loud, Rev.J., American Presbyterian, M\u2018GilL Jenkins, Rev.John, Wesleyan, 47 St.Antoine \u2018 Squire, Rev.William, Wesleyan, College near Dupré.Spalding, Rev.A.F.Baptist, St.Monique.ilkes, Rev.Henry, D.D., Congregationalist, head of Bleury.\u2014 Davies, Rev.Dr., Baptist, 3 Sydenham place St.Antoine.Marling, Rev.F.H., Congregationalist, 3 St.Gabriel._ Cordner, Rev.John, Unitarian, Beaver Hall place.Cyre, Rev.M., Congregationalist, St Thérèse.De Sola, Rev.A., Jewish, 1 Près de Ville place.CHURCHES AND HOURS OF DIVINE SERVICE ROMAN CATHOLIC.- French Cathedral.\u2014Figh Mass\u2014Morning at half past 9; Vespers at half past 2, in winter\u2014at 3, in sümmer.° Bonsecours Church.\u2014Divine .service\u2014Morning and Afternoon, as above.St.James Church.\u2014Divine service\u2014Morning and afternoon, as ove.Saint Patricks (Irish,) Lagauchetière street\u2014 Divine service\u2014 Morning and afternoon, as above.CHURCH OF ENGLAND.Chyrst Church Cuthedral, Notre Dame street\u2014Right Rev.Dr., Fulford, Bishop, Rev.J.Bethune, D.D., rector.Divine service.\u2014Morning at 104, afternoon at 3; for military at half-past 1 ; Sunday school at 9 a.m. MISCELLANEOUS.341 Trinity Chapel, St.Paul street\u2014Rev.A.Digby Campbell, minister.Divine service\u2014Meorning at 11, ard evening at 7\u2014Sunday school at 3 p.M.Scint Thomas\u2019 Chapel, Quebec suburbb\u2014Rev.John Irwin, minister.Divine service\u2014Morning at 11, and evening at 7\u2014Sunday school at half-past 2.St.George\u2019s Chapel, St.Joseph street\u2014Rev.Dr.Leach and Rev.W.Bond.Divine service\u2014Morning at 11, evening at 7, Sunday school at half-past 2.» St.Ann\u2019s Chapel, Ann street, Griffintown\u2014Rev.J.Ellegood, minister.Divine service\u2014Morning at 11, evening at 7; Sunday school at half-past 2.SCOTCH PRESBYTERIAN.St.Andrew\u2019s, Beaver Hall\u2014Rev.Alexander Mathieson, D.D.Divine service\u2014Morning at 11, and afternqon at half-past 2\u2014 Sunday school at 4 p.m.St.Paul*s, St.Helen street\u2014Rev.R.M°Gill.Divine service\u2014Morning at 11, and afternoon at half-past 2\u2014 in winter at 7\u2014Sunday school at 9 A.M.Free Church\u2014Rev.Donald Fraser, head of Côte.Divine service\u2014Morning at 11, evening at 7.Free Church, St.Gabriel street.Divine service\u2014Morning at 11, evening at half-past 6.: UNITED SECESSION.Lagauchetière street\u2014Rev.W.Taylor, D.D.Divine service\u2014Morning at 11, aflernoon at half-past 2>\u2014Sunday school at 4, and Bible class at 7 P.M.AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN.Haymarket-Rev.J.McLoud.Divine service\u2014Morning at 11, afternoon at 3, and evening at 7, \u2014Sunday school at 9 a.»., and half-past 1 p.M.WESLEYAN METHODIST.Rev.William Squire, (chaitman of the district), Rev.John Jenkins, and Rev.Mr.Dixon.St.James\u2019 Chapel, Great St.James.Divine service\u2014Morning at half-past 10\u2014evening at half-past 6 \u2014Sunday school at 9 x.M., and 2 p.M.St.Ann\u2019s Chapel, corner of Gabriel and Ann.Divine service and Sunday school, same hours us- St.James\u2019 Chapel.St.Mary's Chapel, head of Montcalm near St.Mary.Divine service~\u2014same hours as St.James\u2019 Chapel.There are five other Sunday schools connected with this society held in the different suburbs of the city\u2014commencing at 2 o\u2019clock in the afternoon.pn? 342 MISCELLANEOUS.CONGREGATIONAL.Radegonde street.\u2014iev.H.Wilkes, D.D.Divine service\u2014Morning at 11, evening at 7\u2014Sunday school 3.Pp M.Gosford street.\u2014Rev.P.Marling.Divine service at 11 A.M., and evening at 7.BAPTIST.St.Helen street\u2014Rev.A.F.Spalding, and Rev.Dr.Davies.Divine service\u2014Morning at 11, evening at helf-past 6\u2014Sunday school at 9 A.M.- UNITARIAN, Lagauchetiére street near the Haymarket.\u2014Rev.John Cordner.Divine service\u2014Morning at 11, and evening 7}\u2014Sunday school at 9 A.M.JEWS\u2019 SYNAGOGUE.Chenneville near Lagauchetiére street\u2014Rev.A.DeSola.NATIONAL SOCIETIES.ST.- GEORGE'S SOCIETY.John Dyde, president; A.C.Webster, 1st vice-president ; James Holmes, 2nd.vice-president; H.H.Whitney, treasurer ; Alfred Phillips, secretary ; J.G.Shipway, assistant secretary ; Rev.Dr.Leach, Rev.W.Bond, chaplains; W.E.Scott, M.D., physician.ST.ANDREW'S SOCIETY.James Gilmour, president ; John Rose, 1st vice-president ; James Gordon, 2nd vice-president ; John Armour, secretary; Alex.Morris, secretary ; Alexander Simpson, treasurer: Rev.Dr.Mathieson, and Rev.R.McGill, chaplains ; M.McCulloch, M.D., and G.W.Campbell, M.D., physicians.ST.PATRICKS SOCIETY.Thomas Ryan, presiaent; John Collins, 1st vice-president; Charles Curran, 2nd vice-president ; John Phelan treasurer ; Isidore Mallon, corresponding secretary; Henry J.Clarke, recording secretary ; Rev.J.Connolly and the Clergy of St.Patrick\u2019s Church, chaplains ; Drs.MacDonnell and McGrath, physicians ; John Me onald, grand marshal ; George Groves and Patrick Gavin, assistant marshals.YOUNG MEN'S ST.PATRICK'S ASSOCIATION.W.C.Cogan, president ; M.P.Ryan, Ist vice-president, L.Moore, 2nd vice-president ; D.Lanigan, treasurer; Daniel Carey, secretary ; John Redmond, assistant secretary.MONTREAL GERMAN SOCIETY.Patron, His R.H.Prince Albert.\u2014OFrricErs, Henry Meyer, president; J.P., Seybold, vice-president; Ernest Idler, treasurer; H.D.Crummenauer, recording and general secretary and auditor of accounts; Drs.F.C.T.Arnoldi, and S.B.Schmidt, physicians; G.D.Perry, corresponding secretary and auditor of accounts.: MISCELLANEOUS, 343 ST.JEAN BAPTISTE SOCIETY.L.Duvernay, president; C.S.Cherrier, 1.Peiiter, ¥.iludvii, F.Perrin, vice-presidents; L.Betournay, J.Beaudry, N.G.Bourbonniére, V.P.Dorion, secretaries ; B.Belimare, recording secretary; J.R.Berthelot, ccitesponding secretary s R.Trudeau, treasurer; Dr.H.Peltier, physician ; Rev.M.Prevost, chaplain; M.Desnoyers, marshal; J.Grenier, assistant marshal, MEDICAL, SURGICAL, AND BENEVOLENT.ST.LAWRENCE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE.Situate on Lagauchetière near St.Charles Barromée.» C.T.Arnoldi, M.D., lecturer on midwifery and the diseases of women and children ; R.L.MacDonnell, M.D., lecturer on surgery ; A.H.David, M.D., lecturer on practice of physic; T.W.Jones, M.D., lecturer on anatomy; G.D.Gibb, M.D., lecturer on institutes of medicine ; G.E.Fen- wick, M.D., lecturer on materia medica; R.P.Howard, M.D,, lecturer on chemistry; H.Howard, M.R.C.S.L., lecturer on ophthalmic and aural surgery ; Dr.Gibb, lecturer on comparative anatomy and zoology.Dr.Arnoldi, lectures on clinical surgery; Dr.David, lectures on _ clinical medicine.\u2018 The winter course of lectures at this school commences on the 1st Monday of November,\u2019and terminates in the last week of April each year, and a summer course is given dufing the months of May, June and July.MONTREAL SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY, Situate St.Urbain near Craig.Dr.Munro, lecturer en surgery; Dr.Beaubien, 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\u2019Orson- nens, lectyrer.on chemistry ; Dr.Boyer, lecturer on medical jurisprudence and clinical medicine ; Dr.Coderre, lecturer on materia medica ; Dr.Munro, lecturer on clinical surgery.COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, L.C.GovErNoRs\u2014For the City of Montreal.\u2014Dr.Nelson, Dr.Arnoldi, Dr.David, Dr.Holmes, Dr.Campbell, Dr.Sutherland, Dr.Hall, Dr.Peltier.For the Dütrict of Montreal \u2014Dr.Chamberlin, Dr.Valois, Dr.Kimber, Dr.Weilbrenner, Dr.Boutilier, Dr.Foster, Dr.Brigham.MONTREAL GENERAL HOSPITALS.Gerrard, president ; John Molson, vice-president; Alexander Simpson, treasurer ; F.A.LaRocque, secretary.COMMITTEE oF MANAGEMENT\u2014John Redpath, chairman ; John Try, Thomas Molson, John Torrance, J.T.Barrett ; John Reddy.house surgeon ; J.Sinclair, apothecary. 344 MISCELLANEOUS.Mrs.Malcolm, matron ; W.G.Malcolm, s steward.Covoyrmime PErsiguzs-Di, Holmes, Dr.Hall, Di.Druncau.ATTENDING Parmcine 4, W.Campbell, M.D., James Crawford, M, D., W.E.Scott, M.D., S.C.Sewell, M.D., W.Fraser, M.D., F.C.T.Arnoldi, M.D., R.P.Howard, M.D.HOTET, DIEU HOSPITAL.St.Joseph street, opposite east side of the French Parish Church, Drs.Munro and Boyer, physicians.ST.PATRICK'S HOSPITAL.St.Antoine Suburbs.Roman Catholic Bishop of Montreal, patron, Rev.Mr.O'Brien, president.Committee or Maxaeemawr\u2014George E.Clerk, chairman ; John Collins, treasurer; E.Larkin, secretary; C.Curran, P.Brennan, P.Muldoon, John MacDonald, Alfred LaRocque.Meprcar Srarr\u2014R.L.MacDonnell, M.D,, Surgeon, and Lec- .turer on Clinical Su ; A HL David, M.D., Physician and Leeturer on Clini edicine; H.Howard, MR.C.S.L., Ophthalmic and Aural | Surgeon.and Clinical Lecturer on hthalmic and Aural Surgery ; S.B.Schmidt, M.D., J.cGarth M.D., Attending Physicians and Surgeons.The Nuns of the Hotel Dien, take care of the sick in this establishment.- ASYLUM FOR AGED AND INFIRM WOMEN.* St.Catherine street.Mrs Emeline Gamelin, directress ; Mrs.Nowlan, treasurer; Mrs.Tavernier, secretary.MEDICO CHIRURGICAL SOCIETY.Dr.MacDonnell, president ; Dr.Hall, vice-president ; Dr.Wright, secand vice-president } Dr.Gibb, secretary ; Dr.David.treasurer.PATHOLOGICAL SOUIETY.Dr.Gibb, president; Dr.Boyer, vice-president; Dr.Fenwick, secretary.| COMMISSIONERS FOR INSANE, FOUNDLINGS, & SIOK.Jean Baptiste O.Trestler, Hon.Joseph Bourret.and C.8.Rodier.MONTREAL DISPENSARY.Situated @ St, George street, off Craig street.Attending Phyricians\u2014Dr.Peltier, Dr.Gibb, Dr.Wright, Dr.Howard, Dr.Fenwick, and Dr.Bo el Open dail from 1% tol 12, A.M,, Sun excepted.Vaccination daily Je rfarmed.Disease of the I Eye and Ear an Tuesdays an aturdays. MISCELLANEOUS.345 UNIVERSITY LYING-IN-HOSPITAL.45 St.Urbain street, Hrs, Lunn, Mes.Fulford, Mrs.St.Real directresses; Mrs, Durnford: secretary ; Dr.M'Culloch, physician; B.Workman, registrar; Mrs.Smith, resident midwife.INSTITUTION FOR THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES OF THE D EAR.Conducted by Henry Howard, M.R.C.8.L.Situated 8 Francois Xavier street.Subscribers of £1 per annum have the privilege of recommending poor patients to the Institution.ROMAN CATHOLIC.MAGDALENE ASYLUM Situated in Sherbrooke st, Côte à Baron, under the charge of the Religious Ladies of the Bon Pasteur.MONTREAL PROTESTANT MAGDALENE ASYLUM.St.Catherine street.Rev.J.Irwin, president; D.Davidson, treasurer; N.8.Froste, secretary ; Miss Veitch, matron.- .LADIES\u2019 BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.94 Mountain street.Mrs.Dayideon and Mrs.Bmith, directresses; Miss Winn, treas- , -wrer; Mre.Hill, secretary; Dr.David, physician; Mrs.Ford, matron, .: .PROTESTANT FEMALE SERVANT'S HOME.Corner St.Charles Barromée and Lagauchetidre streets.Ladies Committee\u2014Mrs.Ferrier, Mrs.Gibb, Miss Evans, Mrs.Davidson ; matron, Mrs.Davidson.PROTESTANT ORPHAN ASYLUM.St.Catherine near Mountain street.Mrs.\u2018Ross, Mrs.Moffatt, directresses ; Mrs.McCord, secretary ; Mrs, Tylee, treasurer; Mrs.Cribb, matron; E.Cribb, sup'dt.ROMAN CATHOLIC ORPHAN ASYLUM.Adjoining.the Recollect Church.Mrs.D.B.Viger and Mrs.Amoldi, directresses; Mrs.Quesnel, treasurer; Mrs.LaRocque, secretary ; Mrs.Chalifoux, sup'dt.HIBERNIAN BENEVOLENT SOOIETY.John Mullin, president; P.Larkin, John Cassiday,- vice-presi- dents; T.O'Neil, treasurer; D.Lanigan, assistant do.; F.Campion, L.Moore, secretaries, MERCANTILE AND LITERARY ASSOCIA- TIO : HARBOR COMMISSIONERS.John Try, chairman; John Young, Louis Marchand.John Glass, secretary ; W.M.Browne.wharfinger.Office \"77 Common st. 34.6 MISCRLLANEOUS.TURNPIKE TRUSTS.B J.M.Tobin, P.Lachapelle, Hugh Taylor, W.J.Knox, oo.Evaus, P.Laporte.James Holmes, secretary.Office 28 St.François Xavier st.BOARD OF TRADE.Commercial Chambers, St.Sacrament street.Hugh Allen, president; Allen Gilmour, vice-president; D.L.MeDe trenaurer ; W.Muir, Jr, Henry Starnes, D.Mas- \u201c Col quhoun, R.8.Tylee, 8.Jones, James Mitchell, Henry Thomas, members of the council; T.Ryan, David Tarrance, T.B.Andersan, Hew Ramsay, James Law, Wm.Edmonstone, John Greenshields, Char es Bockus, F.Noad, Andrew Shaw, John Esdaile, Ira Gould, board of Dita Foreign Consuls\u2014 Jesse Joseph, St.Helen st, Belgian; Tobin, St.François Xavier at, Prussian; Henry Chapman, St.Sacrament st., Sardinian and Hanoverian, MERCHANTS EXCHANGE AND BEADING ROOM.0dd Fellows\u2019 Hall, Great St.James street.EarasLIsHEN, À 1847.Incorporated by Act of Parliament.W.B.Oupninghsm, chairman; Wm.Muir, secretary; Archibald \u2018Macfariago, treasurer ; T.'s.Hayward, nda : BOARD OF BROKERS.M Rrothexs, T.M.Tayler, J J.&R.Eadaile, Chas, Geddes, ard, R.D.Gallia.ougall, secrqtary.32 Brame Xavier street.DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.Old Government House.Dr.JR Meilleur, ; smperintendent ; L.Giord, secretary; W.S.illiams, cl Catholic Bodrd o F Braminere\u2014Ror.L.V.L.Villeneuve, Rev.bo Rev.d.J.agnel Te Rev J.J.Larocque, Jacques secretary.Protos Board sq Dr.Mathieson, Rev.Dr.Wilkes, Rey.Dr.Leach, Rev.Dr.Davies, Rev.J.Flanagen, William Lunn, Samuel Phillipe, secretary.MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.M.Baxter, president; J.McPRerson, vice-president; J.W, Rit- chie, corresponding secrstary ; R \u2018Morris, secretary ; ; Cumming, trepsyrer; J.Davidson, superintendent.ma, No.33, Great Bt.James street.ADDISONIAN LITERARY ASSOCIATION.J.B.resident; B.B.Noxon, J.Caine, vice-presidents ; TE a anne, pacrotary ; C.Drolet, treasurer.P MISCEBLLA NBOUS.347 ROMAN CATHOLIC INSTITUTE.\u2019 .Place d Armes.Georgask.Clerk, president; \u2018Alfred LaRocque, vice-president ; ames Sadlier, treasurer ; Bernard Devlin, secretary.MECHANICS\u2019 INSTITUTE.Office-Bearers, 1862\u2014H.Bulmer, president; C.P.Ladd, 1st vicg- president ; James Hays, 2d vice-president; Alex.Bertram, 3d vice «president ; J.Fletcher, correspunding secrétary ; H.Murray, recording secretary ; J.A.B.McGill, treasurer; Daniel Cary, librarian and et noérelper E, H, Richardeon, superinte ent.Rooms, 40 Great St.James street: NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY.S.C.Sewell, M.D,, ; president: Rev.A.DeSbla, vice-président ; B.Workman, 2d vice- president ; a H.David, M.8d vice- president ; Wm.Stithetland; M.D; ooreesponding secreta Joseph T.Dutton, recording secretary ; G.Gibb, MD cabinet-keeper and librarian.Rooms, No.10 Little 8t.James street.CANADIAN INSTITUTE.P.Blanchet, president; Joseph Guibord, 1st vice-président; L Piché, 2d vice-président ; H: Pabre; recording: C.Coursolles, assistant secretaty; M: Emery; corr sectetary ; H.Betouttay, treasurer; E- Bibaud, librarian ; St.Armand, assistant li rarian.Rooms Place d'Armes.UNIVERSITY OF MeGILE COLLEGE.OrricerS OF TRE UÜNIVERSITY wie Correcz\u2014E.A.Meredith, .L.B, principal ; Rev; W, T.Leach, D.C.L., vice-princi- pal and profeseor of divinity ; Rev.at T.Leach, D.C.L, professor of classical literature; W.Andrew, M.A profes gor of mathematies and natural philoso soph pi 50 Hon.W.Badg- ley, oa oa Rev.J, Abbott, A.r on history and ge y;- T.Guerin, leoturer on mathematics, be, L DeMontier, i urer on French literature and languays; A.F.Holmes, M.D., professer of medicine; G.W.Campbell, M.D., lecturer on su rge y} A.Hall, M.D., lecturer on materia medica ; M.McCulloch, M.LD.lecturer on midwitery and diseases of women and children J.Créwford, M.D., lecturer on clinical medicine and OT : 8 0.\u201cSewell, M D., lecturer on clinical medicine and surgery: W.E.Scott, M.D,, lecturer on forensic medicine; W.r, M.D., lecturer ob inslitutes of medicine; w aus M.D., demon- atrator of anatomy; O.T.Buea lecturer on anatomy ; W.Suther nd, M.D, lecturer on «chemistry ; Rev.J.Abbott, M.À, bursar and secretary.The University Terms are as followf :\u2014 Michaelmas term begins on the first Wednesdaÿ in September, and ends 80th December.5 8. e 348 MISCELLANEOUS, Lent term begins on the Wednesday nearest 7th January, and ends Daturdsy velurs Faiux Guuduy.Easier term begins on the Wednesday after Easter Sunday, and ends on the day after the Commencement Day, which is always th@ third Wednesday in June.The winter course of lectures by the medical faculty of this college commences annually on the first Monday of November, and terminates in the last week of April.: HIGH SCHOOL OF MONTREAL.Belmont street.D.Davidson, treasurer; H.Ramsay, honcrary secretary; H.A.How, rector; T.A.Gibson, second master; M.DeMoptier, French master; D.Rodger, writing master; J.Follenus, music master; Rev.John Hutchinson, drawing master; C.Markgraf, German master.AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF LOWER CANADA.President\u2014P.E.Leclere; Vice-presidents, the Hon.P.DeBou- cherville, Hon.G.R.S.de Beaujeu, Hon.Adam Ferrie, Alfred Turgeon, G.P.Chagnon, and P.L.Letourneuxs.Executive Committeé\u2014The Hon.A+ N.Morin, Major Campbell, John Yule and Alfred Pinsonneault.Finance Committee\u2014The Hon.G.R.S.DeBeaujeu, Major Campbell, and P.L.Letourneux.Journal Committee\u2014 Alfred Pinsonneault, John Yule, and P.L.Letourneux.8 \u2018 William Evans, secre and treasurer.Rooms, No 25 Notre Dame street.POST OFFICE.James Porteous, postmaster ; Patrick W.Cooper, 1st.elerk; George E.Laughlin, 2nd clerk ; Robert Oliver, 3rd clerk; B.M Even e, 4th clerk ; Charles R.Huddell, 5th clerk; J.C.Lilly, 6th clerk; J.Stevenson, 7th clerk ; M.Emery, 8th clerk ; J.Simpson, 1st letter-carrier ; M.Murphy, 2nd do; W.A.R.Huddell, 3rd letter carrier; .: Office hours from 8 A.M.to 7 P.M.; on %undays from 9j to 101 A.M., and 4 to 5 ».M.ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES OF THE PRINCIPAL AILS AT AND FROM THE MONTREAL POST OFFICE.QUEBEC, THREE RIVERS; AND INTERMEDIATE OFFICES, per Steamer.Arrives every Morning, excepting Mondays; Closes every Evening, at 64 o\u2019clock, excepting Supdays.LAND MAIL TO QUEBEC.Arrives on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, in the morning ; » Closes on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 4 o\u2019clock.P.M.» MISCELLANEOUS.849 NOVA SCOTIA, NEW BRUNSWICK, &c.Arrives every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday, in the Morning ; Closes en Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, at 6}, r.x.CANADA WEST.Arrives every Evening; Closes every Forenoon, at 11 o\u2019clock, excepting Sundays, when the hour is 9.30, a.x.UNITED STATES.LAPRAIRIE, SAINT JOHNS, LA- COLLE, STOFFVILLE, &c.Arrives every Forenoon and Evening, excepting Sundays; Closes every Afternoon, at 1.30 o\u2019clock, excepting Sundays.MELBOURNE, SHERBROOKE, SAINT HYACINTHE, ST.DENIS, ST.CHARLES, AND ST.HILAIRE.Arrives every Forenoon, excepting Sundays ; Closes every Afternoon, excepting Sundays, at 2 o\u2019cl -k.OTTAWA.Arrives every Evening, excepting Sundays; Closes every Morning, excepting Sundays, at 7 o\u2019clock.CHATEAUGUAY, BEAUHARNOIS, HUNTINGDON, &c.Arrives on Tueedays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, in the Evening : Closes every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 7 clock, AM.TERREBONNE, NEW GLASGOW, &c.Arrives on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 2, » M.; Closes on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 94, A.M.CHAMBLY, LONGUEUIL, ST.CESAIRE, &c., &c.Arrives every Forenoon, excepting Sundays; Closes every After noon, excepting Sundays, at 3 o\u2019clock.: CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT.Imperial Baanca\u2014Robert H.Hamilton, comptroller ; Thomas Thain, 1st assistant; H.Kavanagh, 2nd do.ProvINCIAL BRANCH\u2014Tancrède Bouthillier, collector ; Isidore Mallon, surveyor.| Long Room\u2014John Lewis, 1st clerk ; \u2014\u2014; 2nd clerk; M.Desnoyers, 3rd clerk; W.Christopherson, extra clerk.W'ATERSIDE\u2014 John Jordan, 1st Landing Waiter; Léon Glo bensky, 2nd do; Wm.Eden, 3rd do ; John Gray, 4th do : Frencis Campion ; 1st clerk to Surveyor ; Robert Hampson, 2nd do do ; Henry Fletcher, acting tide Surveyor, J.B.Routier, locker ; John Douglas, weigher and sampler ; Wm.Scholes, house-kesper and messenger; Thomas Bell, appraiser; Wm.MacNider, assistant do; and examining warehousekeeper.TRINITY HOUSE.Robert Armour, master; William Bristow, deputy master ; William Edmonstone, warden; John Try, warden; James Holmes, registrar and treasurer; P.H.Morin, harbour master; H.G.Thompson, deputy harbour master.EE 350 MISCELLANEOUS.La Pierre Pagé, Montreal ; Ambroise Paquet, Grondines; Joseph Paquet, Grondines ; Olivier Boudreau, Three Rivers; Zéphirin Boudreau, Three Rivers; Olivier Raymond, Montreal ; Edward Boudreau, Three Rivers ; Narcisse Boyer, Deschambanlt ; Josep: Boyer, Montreal, ; Onésime Neau, William Henry; Augustin Mathon, Quebec ; Zéphirin Mayrand, Contrecœur ; Joseph Mathieu, Yanraska ; Francis Dolbec, Ste.Anne Lapérade; Olivier Labelle, Montreal ; Amable Hamelin, Three Rivers ; Alexander Trottier, Grondines; Alexis Tontant, ; Thomas Dubord, Montreal; Chas.Ed.Hamelin, Champlain; Félix Hamelin, Montreal ; Marcel Mathieu, Grondines; Fr.Ant.Mayrand, Ste.Anne Lapérade ; Sévère Belisle, Deschambault ; Joseph Léveillé, Batiscan ; Hector Hamelin, Montreal ; David Hubert, Berthier ; Caleb Paquet, Grondines; Jos.L.Dessureau, Sorel ; Léandre Mayrand, Ste.Anne Lapérade ; Hubert Lemai, Montreal.PILOTS FOR THE RIVER ST.LAWRENCE ABOVE QUEDE .COURTS OF JUSTICE.COURT OF QUEEN\u2019S BENCH.Hon.Sir James.Stuart, Bart., chief justice ; Hons.J.R.Rolland, Philippe Panet, Thos.C.Aylwin, judges.Criminal Court at Montreal, commences 14th March and 14th October.Court of Appeals at Montreal, 1st to 12th March, and 1st to 12th October.J.U Beaudry, clerk of court of appeals; J.Von Exter, deputy clerk of do.SUPERIOR COURT, MONTREAL.Hons.Charles D.Day, James Smith,Charles Mondelet, and George Vanfelson, judges.Terms 1st to 20th April, Sept.and Dec.CIRCUIT COURTS.Judges\u2014 District of Montreal\u2014Hons.Hypolite Guy, J.S.M\u2018Cord, and J.C.Bruneau.Terms\u2014The last six Juridical days in each month, except August.Jurisdiction up to £50, currency.COURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS.Terms\u201410th to 19th January, 21st to 30th April, 10th to 19th Juiy, and Zist to 30th'October.Delisie and Brehaut, clerk of the peace.OrricERrS OF THE Law CourTs, MonTREAL\u2014John Boston, sheriff ; George L.Kurczyn, deputy sheriff; S.W.Monk, W.C.H.Coffin, L.J.A.Papineau, prothonotary superior court and clerk of circuit court, Montreal ; John Honey, deputy prothonotary; George Pyke, deputy clerk circuit MISCELLANEOUS.351 court; Joseph Jones.Charles J, Conyeol, earnner: A.M.Delisle, clerk of the crown: Charles E.Schiller, deputy clerk of the crown; A.M.Delisle, W, H.Brehaut, clerk of the peace; Charles E.Schiller, deputy clerk of the peace; R.Dillon, French and English translator.and interpreter; George Stanley, crier; Thomas McGinn, gaoler; Benjamin Delisle, high constable.MONTREAL BAR.A.A.Dorion, bâtonnier ; Robert Mackay, syndic; J.J.Day, treasurer ; P.Richard LaFrenaye, secretary.CouncsL\u2014Côme S.Cherrier, Q.C.; George E.Cartier, T.Peltier, A.Cross.Henry Stuart, W.G.Mack, A.Robertson.MONTREAL BOARD OF NOTARIES.Louis Lacoste, president ; H.Lappare, secretary ; D.E.Papineau, treasurer ; C.E.Belle, syndic.Office, corner of Little St.James street and St.Lawrence hill.COUNTY REGISTRAR'S OFFICE.George H.Ryland, registrar; Léon Doutre, deputy do.; Edward Meyer, 1st clerk; S.C.Genand, 2nd do.Office, Government House, west wing.WATER POLICE.Major Johnston, superintendent and magistrate.Office, King st.MILITARY DEPARTMENTS.Lieut.General William Rowan, C.B., commander of the forces in Canada; Captain A.F.Wetherall, rifle brigade, A.D.C.; Captain Sir James Alexander, 14th regiment, A.D.C.; Major Rowan, military secretary; Lieut.Colonel W.J.D\u2019Ürban, deputy quarter master general; Captain F.L.Ingall, deputy assistant quarter master general; Captain F.J.Griffin, deputy assistant adjutant general; Ensign C.Macdonald, town major.CLERKS IN THE MILITARY SECRETARY'S OFFicE.\u2014Captain A.Bulger, 1st .clerk; P.Lawlor, J.R.Sprong, R.G.Greig, E.Roe, clerks.\u2014Office, Dalhousie square.CLERKS IN THE ADJUTANT GENERAL\u2019S Ofrice\u2014William Wright, 1st clerk ; George C.E.Colthurst, 2nd clerk; William F.Grasett, 3rd clerk.Office, St.Lewis street.CLERKS IN THE QUARTER MasTer GENERAL\u2019S OFFICE\u2014 William Rogers, Ist clerk; N.H.Hughes, 2nd clerk ; Robert Berry, 3rd clerk.ROYAL ENGINEERS.Lieutenant Colonel Dixon, commanding ; Major 8tehelin, assistant commanding ; Lieutenant W.F.f amber, Lieutenant Honorable J.J.Bury, Lieutenant Noble.Heap QuarTERS, CaviL BraxcH-\u2014George Houghton, clerk of works; J.R.Pilkington, surveyor and draftsman; Charles Walkem, surveyor and draftsman; J.Collard, foreman of 352 MISOBLLANEOUS.works ; James Ker, John Stevens, F.W.Lancaster, clerks ; ames Rovertson, James oran, oficekeepers.MoxTRrEaL DisTarcr CiviL BRancu\u2014P.Hanlon, clerk of works; R.Ogden, foreman of works ; W.P.Peter, M.Shaw, clerks; J.Fraser, officekeeper.Head Quarters office, Dalhousie square ; District office, St.Lewis street.ROYAL ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT.Office Wuter street.James Sutton Elliot, storekeeper, W.H.Blenkarne, deputy storekeeper ; Ed.Fayrer, J.Greig, Edward Wilgress, and G.F.Stephens, clerks; R.L.Penn, assistant clerk ; William H.Gray, barrack master.COMMISSARIAT DEPARTMENT.W.H.Robinson, deputy commissary general, in charge of the department in Canada; L.Routh, assistant commissa general, in charge of the commissary general\u2019s office ; G.J.ebb, deputy assistant commissary general.Account Brancu-T.Rae, A.C.G.; W.H.Dalrymple, A.C.G., treasury clerk ; D.C.Napier, cash department; W.H.Ussher, D.A.C.G., provincial department.Locar Orrice\u2014H.B.Morse, A.C.G., in charge of district; P.J.Harris, in charge of local magazines; ¥ M.Gaudet, and W.C.Rogers, treasury clerks.Office, 53 Notre Dame street.INCORPORATED COMPANIES.MONTREAL MINING COMPANY.Tncorporated by Act of Parliament.\u2014Capital, £300,000 in shares of £5 each.DrrecTors\u2014Hon.James Ferrier, president; Hon.George Moffatt, Hon.A.N.Morin, Luther H.Holton, G.W.Uamp- bell, D.L.Macpherson, John Smith, and James Scott.MONTREAL INSURANCE COMPANY.Hon.James Ferrier, president ; William Dow, vice-president.DirkcTors\u2014Hon.Adam Ferrie, Stanley Bagg, Thomas Kay, Alexander Cross, John Torrance ; Willian Murray, manager.Office, No.9 Great St.James street.THE ST.LAWRENCE AND ATLANTIC RAIL-ROAD COMPANY.Board oF Drrecrors\u2014A.T.Galt, president; Wm.Molson, vice-president; Hon, A, N, Morin, T.A, Stayner, Hon.P, M'Gill, Alfred LaRocque, Hon George Moffatt, William Workman, John Torrance, William Dow, George Desbarats, T.E.Campbell, Charles Wilson.A.C.Webster, treasurer ; C.8.Gzowski, chief engineer.Office, 18 Little St.James st.MONTREAL AND NEW YORK RAILROAD COMPANY.W.F.Coffin, president ; W.Molson, vice-president. MISCELLANEOUS.353 Drrecrors\u2014W.Murray, D.L.Macpherson, R.Anderson, John \u2018T'orrance, I.A.Stayner, D.F'inlayson, l'homas Kyan, Hon.James Ferrier, Alexander Simpson, Wm.Dow, John Farrow, superintendent and treasurer ; Office at the Depot, Bonaventure street.CHAMPLAIN AND ST.LAWRENCE RAILROAD COMPANY.Office 81 Commissioners street.Direcrors\u2014B.Brewster, chairman; Hon.John Molson, John Carter, Hon.Charles Paine, A.M.Delisle, W.Lyman, Charles Phillips, W.Workman; W.A.Merry, clerk and secretary ; R.Mills, accountant; A.H.Brainerd, superintendent.RICHELIEU NAVIGATION COMPANY.P.E.Leclere, president; Louis Marchand, vice-president; J.F.Sincennes, secretary and treasurer ; Office, 871 Commissioners street.MONTREAL BUILDING SOCIETY.James Court, secretary and treasurer.Office, Insurance buildings, Great St.James street.~ CITY AND DISTRICT BUILDING SOCIETY.J.J.C.Abbott, secretary and treasurer.Office, 34 Little St.James street.NEW CITY GAS COMPANY.Boarp or Direcrors\u2014Hugh Allan, president; Thomas Molson, vice-president ; Hon.Joseph Bourret, Hon.James Ferrier, .W.A.R, Masson, Robert Anderson, Henry Mulholland John Ostell, William Dow, Alexander Urqubart, Donald Stewart, Archibald Macfarlane, John Rose ; W.R.Falconer, manager ; Thomas Hunter, secretary; E.Hausselman, collector.Office, Gabriel street, Griffintown.MONTREAL AND TROY TELEGRAPH COMPANY.Odd Fellows Hall, Great SI.James Street.Hugh Allan, president.Rate for transmitting ten words to New York, 4s., each additional word, 3d.Rate for transmitting ten words to Boston, 3s.6d., each additional word, 3d.MONTREAL TELEGRAPH COMPANY.Odd Fellows Hall, Great St.James Street.Direcrors\u2014Hugh Allan, president; John Redpath, James Logan, H.H.Whitney, Benjamin Hall.O.S.Wood, superintendent; James Dakers, secretary.RATES.For the transmission and writing out of TEN Wonrns, or less, exclusive of the address and signature, EES 854 MISCELLANEOUS.For any distance Under 200 miles.le.8d.and 1d.Üver £00 and under 403,.26 0d.aad 24d.Over 400 and under 600 .8s.0d.and 8d.Over 600.122202020000 8s.9d.and 4d.Payment in all cases to be made in advance, and the Company not responsible for the inaccuracies of Operators.TABLE OF DISTANCES.Montreal to Cornwall.Cerne 82 miles.\u201c« \u201cPrescott vive tinea.181 # # Brockville, .ovo ani.143 « « * Kingston.199 « « \u201c Belleville.2221200000 258 « « # Cobourg\u2026.\u2026.304 « \u201c # Port Hope.811 « \u201c \u201c Oshawa.2.22000000 841 « « © OrOBtO.teint anes sig « \u201c \u201c Oakville.241220000000 808 « \u201c \u201c Hamilton.408 \u201c \u201c \u201c St Catharines.446 « \u201c \u201c Queenston.481 \u201c 4\u201c \u201c Three Rivers.eee 90 © \u201c \u201cQuebeCt.iiiiannniennnnn 180 \u201c LODGES AND CLUBS.MASONIC.ST.Paor\u2019s Lonee\u2014Strachan Bethune, W.M.; H.H.Whitney, treasurer; À.H.Campbell, secretary.ZeruAnD Lonce\u2014J.C.McLachian, W.M.; W.M.Browne, treasurer ; R.Ogden, secretary.Vicronia Royau Ancu Crarten\u2014J.G.Shipway, Z.; J.White- law, treasurer.Ere Lopee\u2014D.Marlow, W.M.; W.M.Browne, treasurer; T.8.Sutherland, secretary.Sr.Geonug's Lovge\u2014J.G.Shipway, W.M.; J.Whitelaw, treasurer; A.W, Laird, secretary.LonoE or Sociau Axo MiuITanx Vintures\u2014W.Shepherd, WM.; W.Robinson, treasurer; R.Lovelace, secretary.Hon.Peter M\u2018Gill, superintendent of Royal Arch Masons for Canada.Sir Allon N.MeNab, P.G.M.under Grand Lodge of Scotland.ODD FELLOWS.British order\u2014Several Lodges, rooms 7 Great St.James.Oanadian order\u2014Several Lodges, rooms 48 Great St.James.Nors.The officers of these orders are changed so frequently that it is not considered of much usa to give the names. BANKS.355 RECHABITES, Several tents, rovws § Great Si.J'éiies.RELIGIOUS AND TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES.Baptist Missionary Society, R.M'Dougall, treasurer; William Muir, secretary.~ Canada Sunday School Tnion, James Court; treasurer; James Milne, depositary.French Canadian Missionary Society, James Court, treasurer; Rev.H.Wilkes, secretary.Incorporated Church Society, Right Rev.Bishop Fulford, chairman; T.B.Anderson, treasurer; Rev.E.J.Rogers, secretary.Ladies\u2019 Bible Association, Mrs.D.Torrance, treasurer; Miss Lunn, secretary.Montreal Auxiliary Bible Society, D.Davidson, treasurer ; James Milne, depositary.Religious Tract Society, Henry Vennor, treasurer; James Milue, depositary.Wesleyan Missionary Society, James Ferrier, jun., treasurer; Rev.C.de Wolfe, secretary.° Wesleyan Sunday School Union, Hugh Mathewson, treasurer; John Barry, secretary.Young Men\u2019s Christian Association, J.H.Wim, president; E.T.Taylor, secretary.Ladies\u2019 Temperance Society.bira.Dougall, treasurer; Mrs.Froste, secretary.Montreal Temperance Society, John Dougall, president ; H.Benson, treasurer.St.Patrick's Temperance Society, Rev.J.J.Connolly, president; Charles Curran, treasurer.CURLING AND RIFLE CLUBS.Moxrrear Curning Ouve\u2014Lewis Auldjo, president; James Tyre, secretary and treasurer.Careoonta Curring CrLuB\u2014David Mackay president; David Bansley, treasurer; William Bird, secretary.Taistie Currin CLuB\u2014 Alexander Urquhart, president ; Thomas Cramp, treasurer: James Moir, secretary.MoxteeaL RirLe Crup-Joshua Bell, president; John Barry, treasurer ; Alexander Murray, secretary.BANKS AND BANK AGENCIES.Hours of business at all the Banks, 10, a.x., to 3, .x.BANK OF MONTREAL.EsTABLISHED IN 1818.INCORPORATRD BY AN AOT OF PROVINCIAL PARLIAMENT.\u2014CAPITAL, £750,000.Head Office, \u2014 Place d'Armer. 356 BANKS.Boanp oF DrarcTons\u2014The Hon.Peter McGill, » president; T Audeisvii, vice-president; James Logan, hn Molean, John Red ath, William Molson, H.Stephens, John Torrance, Hugh Allan, John Brooke, John Boston, Thomas Ryan, Henry Thomas.Orrrcers\u2014Alexander Simpson, cashier; James Bolton, chief clerk ; T.Lee, inspector of branches and a gencies ; R.Mil- roy, accountant ; .Rae, 2nd accountant ;-F.F.Blackader, 3rd accountant; > Samuel Read, accountant bank note department ; A.Cameron, accountant of branches and agencies ; C.J.Brown, 1st teller ; W.P.Street, 2nd teller ; John Porteous, 3rd teller ; Robert A.Lindsay, discount clerk ; F.Franklin, transfer clerk ; John Lloyd, assistant clerk\u2019; J.N.Travers, exchange clerk ; H.BA icken, messenger ; J.Brennan, porter; Thomas Took e, porter.Frederick Griffin, solicitor ; John C.Griffin, notary.Discount Days\u2014Tuesdays and Fridays-\u2014Dividends\u2014Ist June and 1st December.BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA.INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER.\u2014PAID UP CAPITAL, ONE MILLION STERLING, MonTrREAL BrancH\u2014Board of Local Directors\u2014ion.James Ferrier, J.B.Greenshields, Sir George Simpson, William Dow ; David Davidson, manager; C C.F.Smithers, accountant ; \"Thomas Paton, inspector of branches.Discount days\u2014Wednesd and Saturdays.BANE \u2014 Place d' Armes.Dinkcrons\u2014 William Workman, resident; William Lyman, vice-president ; L.H.Holton, Je hn Carter, W.Macdonneil.Orrscers\u2014F.Macculloch, cashier ; Thomas Connolly, accountant, P.Lesueur, paying teller; John Maj or, receiving teller ; J.L.Mathewson, Walter Ross, and John H.Birss, clerks; James Maclea, messenger.Discount days\u2014Mondays and Thursdays.\u2014 Dividends\u20141st June and 1st December.BANQUE DU PEUPLE,\u2014 Great St.James street.Directors\u2014Hon.L M.Viger, president; Jacob DeWitt, vice- resident ; J.F.Allard, Hon.F.A.Quesnel, H.B.Smith, .Jodoin, Alexis Sauvageau, A.E.Montmarquet, S.B.Bonner, J.Bruneau, H.Starnes, A.Prevost.Officers\u2014B.H.Lemoine, cashier ; G.Peltier, accountant; J.L.Brault, pa ing teller; John James Morley, discount \"clerk ; J.E.Mailhoit, receiving teller ; E.Fournier assistant accountant ; O.Peltier, assistant discount clerk ; R.Terroux, clerk; C.F.Papineau, notary ; Robert Turner, porter.MONTREAL SAVINGS BANK.At the bank of Montreal, Place d\u2019 Armes.S.Gerrard, president J.Frothingham, vice-president ; John Armour, secretary.Open every Monday, from 11 o'clock, A.M.- tol o'clock r.M, INSURANCE COMPANIES.357 CITY AND DISTRICT SAVINGS BANK.& Great Si.James slvssl.Parrox\u2014His Lordship the Roman CarnoLio Biszor of Montreal- Board of Directors\u2014Alfred Larocque, president; Edwin Atwater, vice-president ; Hon.A.N.Morin, Hon.Joseph Bourret, H.Mutholland, L.H.Holton, Henry Judah, A.M.Delisle, J.B.Smith.H.Starnes, John Collins, actuary.Deposits are received every day from 10 A.M, to 8 p.M.; The Board of Directors meet regularly every Tuesday Evening.BANK AGENCIES.Bank of Upper Canada, (Joseph Wenham, manager; E.T.Taylor, accountant; E.Venaor, clerk ; George Goldie, assistant clerk ;) 47 Great St.James.Commercial Bank of the Midland District, (A.H.Campbell, cashier ; J.V.Noel, accountant ; Thomas Kirby, teller; W.F.Buchanan, clerk ;) 37 Great St.James, INSURANCE COMPANIES.AGENCIES OF ASSURANCE COMPANIES, &o.Ætna, (Fire and Life) of Hartford, Robert Wood agent, 8 St.Frangoie Xavier.See Card, page: 858.Britannia, (Life,) of London, J.H.Maitland, agent, Place D'Armes.See Card, page 859.British America, (Fire, Life and Inland Marine,) William Steward, manager, 38 Great St.James.See Gard.page 888.Canada Life Assurance, Thomas Ramsay, agent, 27 St.François Xavier.See Card, page 864.Church of England Life Assurance Co., London, Thomas Evans, agent, 197 St.Paul.Colonial Life Assurance, À.D.Parker, manager, 49 Great St.James.See Card, page 865.Connecticut Mutual Life Assurance Co.Robert Wood, agent, 8 St, François Xavier.See Card.page 866.Equitable Fire Assurance Co., F.R.Starr, general agent, Great St.James.See Card, page 368.Empire State Health Association, M.H.Gault, agent, Odd Fellows\u2019 Hall.Globe, Fire and Life of London, Ryan, Brothers & Co.agents, See Card, page 362.A.Globe, Fire and Life, Henry Chapman & Col, agents St.Sacrament.Seo Curd, page 362.Hartford, (Fire,) of Hartford, Robert Wood, agent, 8 St.Francois Xavier.See Card, page 366.Inland Marine Insurance Co., O.T.Palsgrave, agent, corner St.Helen and Lemoine.Lloyd's Agents, Henry Chapman & Co.See Card, page 868.The Liverpool and London Lifs and Fire Insurance Company, J.H.Maitland, agent, Place D\u2019Armes.See Card, page 861. 358 INSURANCE COMPANIES.Montreal Assurance Company, William Murray, manager, Great St, James.: Mutual Life Assurance Company of New York, M.H.Gault, agent, Odd Fellows\u2019 Hall, Great St.James.Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Montreal-Directors\u2014B.Brewster, president ; E.À.Fabre, Jean Bruneau, P, Jodoin, Joseph Grenier, A, LaRocque, Wm.Spiers, Hubert Paré, N.Valois, \u2014-Officers\u2014P.LeTourneux, secretary and treasurer; T.Cherrier, assistant Treasurer; A.Richer, inspector.National Loan Fund, (Life and Annuity of London,) F.R.Starr, .general agent, Great St.James, See Card, page 869.National Life Assurance Co., Montpelier, Vermont, Wm.Lyman, general agent for Canada, 196 St.Paul st.North Western, (Fire & Marine), of Oswego, George Bent, agent, 188 St.Paul.Phenix, (Fire,) of London, Gillespie, Moffatt & Co, agents, 184 St.Paul.See Card, 366.Protection, (Fire) of ord, Robert Wood, agent, 8 St.François Xavier st.See Card, page 86\".Provincial Mutual and general Insurance Co., of U.C., Wm.Evans jun, agent, Cote St.Paul.Provincial ine and Fire Insurance Co., O.Bockus, agent, 2214 St.Paul.Royal Fire and Life Assurance Oo., H.L.Routh, agent, Water st.See C 867 Union Mutual Life Insurance Co., of Boston, À.F.Sabine, agent.17 St.François Xavier st.United States Lifo Insurance Co, of New York, G.B.Muir, agent, Place d' es hi Western Fire and Marine, M.H.Gault, agent, Odd Fellows\u2019 Hall.Great St.James.ÆTNA INSURANCE COMPANY.THE ÆTNA INSURANCE COMPANY of HArTFOrD, CON- NECTIOUT, continues to INSURE against LOSS or DAMAGE by FIRE, on terms as favourable as other instit:':ions in this City.\u2014ALSO\u2014 To grant ASSURANCES upon LIVES on Terms exceedingly favourable to the Assured.The reputation this Company has obtained in a business of thirty years, is sufficient evidence of their liberality in adjusting and promptness in paying losses.ROBERT WOOD, Agent.No.8 St.Frangois Xavier Street, Montreal. .INSURANCE COMPANIES.359 BRITANNIA LIFE ASSURANCE COMFANY No.1 Princes Street, Bank, London.Established, August I, 1837.CAPITAL\u2014ONE MILLION STERLING.Empowered by Special Act of of Parliament, 4 Viot.Chap.9.DIRECTORS : Colonel Robert Alexander, Blackheath Park, Chairman, William Bardgett, Fee 149 Fenchurch street; George Bevington, Es Neckinger Mills, Bermondsey; E.P.Cockerill ., Shadw and Twickenham ; George Cohen, Shacklewell ; Millis Coventry, Esq.White Hart Court, Lombard street; John Drewett, Esq, 50 Cornhill; Erasmus Robert Foster, Exg., Prince's street Bank; T.S.\u2019 Girdler, Esq., 7 Tokenkouse ard ; H.L.Smale, Esq., Doctors Commons ; Sta tanding Counsel \u2014H, Bellenden Ker, .8 Old Square, Lincoln's Inn ; Solicitors.\u2014 Messrs.McLeod & Stenning, 18 London street, Fenchurch street ; Bankers.\u2014Messra.Dimsd e, Drewett, Fowlers, and Barnard, 50 + ADVANTAGES oF THIS INSTITUTION.HALF CREDIT RATES OF PREMIUM.Persons assured according to these rates are allowed credit for halt the amount of the first seven Annual Prem Tone, paving interest theron at the rate of Fivo per Cent, per Annum, on e option of paying off the arrears of Premiums, at any time, or having the amount deducted from the sum assured when the Policy becomes a claim.FOR SEZURING LOANS AND DEBTS.A Table adapted especially for the securing of Loans and Dabts, by which h the full fullest security is obtained on very low, but gradually inc croas.in Etes vo revived, without the exaction Of a fine, at any time within tree months, if health remain unimpaired.e of the Assured in every case admitted in the Polley.Médical Attendants remunerated in all cases for their Réports.Extract from the Hay Credit Rates of Premium.Annual Premium required for ñc Assurance of £100, for the Whole Term of Life.Age.Half Premium for Whole Premium First Seven Ycars.After T Years.£ 8.d.£ 8 d.30 119 2 3 6 40 1 9 2 218 4 50 2 2 6 4 6 0 60 3 6 8 613 4 E.R.FOSTER, Resident Director.ANDREW FRANCIS, Beoretary, .H, MAITLAND, General Agent for \u2018Montreal and Canada, June, 1852. 360 INSURANCE.COMPANIES.BRITANNIA MUYUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION, Na.1 Prtnce\u2019s Street, Bank, London.Empowered by Her Majesty's Royal Letters Patoni.DIRECTORS: (Same.as the Britannia Proprietary Branch.) This Institution was originally established under a different title in the year 1889, on the plan of admitting the Assured to participate in four-fifths oniy of the profits; but the Society has since been remodelled so as to become a strictly \u201c Mutual Association.\u201d The whole of the funds and property belong to, and are accumulated for the exclusives benefit of the Assured.The profits are divided annually among the Policy-holders, and applied in reduction of the current years premium ; thus copatitu- ting, in effect, an immediate cash payment to the Assured.Flt credit Policies are granted on terms unusually favorable to the holders,\u2014the amount for which credit is given being gradually, liquidated out of the profits.Fo ables of Rates have been computed ; one entitling the Assured to participate in tha profits after payment of five annual preiniums ; the other considerably lower, in which the period of participations deferved fw years longer: the premium ultimately pa ble the Assured is, however, precisely the same, whichever Fable of | may in the first instance be selected.Ganeral Mestings of the Members are held annually; to whom foll and complete atatemants of the affairs and funds of the Society are submitted, and by whom the divisions of the profits are from time to time declare At the Annual General Meeting held on the 27th April last, a dividend of 80 per.Cent.mpon the current year's premium was awarded to all Members who had made the requisite number of payments on their respective Policies.By order of the Board of Directors, E.R.FOSTER, Resident Director, ANDREW FRANCIS, Secretary.London, May 1st, 1852.: #.* The \u201cBritannin Mutual Life Association\u201d .is altogether distinct from, and independent of, the Proprietary Office transacting business under the name of the * Britannia Life Assurance Company.\u201d The only connection between the two establishments is, that their affaira ove conducted on the same premises and by the same officers, by which means the entire disbursements of the Mutual Association are reduced to a small per cen on the receipts.age P J.H.MAITLAND, General Agent for Montreal and Canada.June, 1862. INSURANCE COMPANIES.361 Liyerpool& London Fire& Life Insarance Company.HEAD OFFICES: 8 and 10 Water Btreet,.ccccvrsvnerreens voocnrs Lirrrroor, 20 and 21 Foultry, and 28 Regent street, Waterloo Piace,-LonDon.OFFICE IN MONTREAL: Corner of Place d'Armes and Notre Dame St, Capital Two Millions Sterling, viz: 100,000 Shares at £20 each.RESPUNSIBILITY OF STOCKHOLDERS UNLINITED Established, re by Act of Parliament.Crustees : Sir Thomas Bernard Birch, Bart., M.P., Adam Hodgson, Esq, S.I.Thompson, Esa.Wivectors in Xfberpool: Chairman\u2014William Nicol, Esq.Deputy Chairmen\u2014J.C.Bvt, : J.Harnby, 7, Fe, Thomas Brocklebank, illiam Dixon, Esq.; William Earle, Esq.; T.Steuart Gla one Egg; George Grant, -; Prancie Haywood, Esq.; Robert Higgin, ; George It, x ohn Hore, Beds ; Geo.H.Lawrence, Bi Harold Little 0 iot, Mosley, Esq.; Joseph ad Eeq.; H.Stol Ceti John Swainson, Esq.: Secretary winton Boult, Esq.Directors id onion : Chatrman\u2014William Ewart, .P.Deputy Chairman\u2014George Fre Young, Secretary to the Company\u2014Swinton Boult, Resident Becretary\u2014Benjamin Henderson, Bq.Sir Wm.P.DeBathe, Bart.; William Brown, Esÿ.; M.P.Mat thew Forster, Esq., M.P.; ; Frederick Harrison, Fog.James Hartley, Ee.: Rosa D les, Esq., M.P.; Hon rick Ponsonby ; John Ranking, q.; James M.'Rosseter, Esq.; Seymour Teulon, Esq.Bankers: Bank of Liverpool.Union Bank of London.The Undersigned, formerly Agent of the Quebec Fire Assurance Company, and still Agent for the Britannia Life Company, in offering to take FIRE RISKS for the above-mentioned flourishing Institution, feels it due to the Company he represents, as well \u2018ag to the Public, to make known its Resources and prospects.Capital and Resources.The amount of Capital subscribed, exceeds .£1600,000 00 Capital id up, and i in course of payment,.197,197 16 0 Accum nds of the Company.840,972 409 The oily of the Proprietors is declared £5441680 14 9 the Compa nye Acts of Parliament to be unlimited.It is oe provide that all Premiums, which may be received on aale of the Unissued Shares in the Com shall be carried to the credit of the Reserve Surp us Fong, and form part thereof ; so that, as the £2 10s, ha on each Share, now sells at £7 108, this Reserve Fund is continually increasing, without taking into account accumulations from other sources; FF 362 INSURANCE COMPANIES.and hy the first Act of Parliament obtained by the Company it is expresaly provided: © That it shall not be lawful for * the said Company, or any persone on behalf of the said \u201c Company, in any manner to stipulate, contract or agree, \u201c with any person or persons, to limit or restrict the liability \u201c of the Proprietors of the said Company, or any of them ;\u201d so that, in the unrestricted liability of a large and wealthy Proprietory, and the readiness with which just rights can be established in the event of their being questioned, the seeu- rity which it affords is of the most undeniable kind.The subscriber is now prepared to effect Fire Insurance Risks on as favorable terms as any respectable Company doing buai- ness in Montreal.J.H MAITLA De d Agent for the Liverpool and London Fire and Life Company, ai CP Britannia Life Office.Insurance Losses promptly.and liberally paid without reference to Englan Agencies established at all the principal Cities and Towns in the Province, and also in the most flourishing villages in C.W.GLOBE DISURANCE COUPANY OF LONDON: (Established 1803.) FIRE, LIFE, AND ANNUITIES, CAPITAL £1,000,000 STERLING.All paid up and invested, thus affording to the Assured an immediate available fund, for the payment of the most extensive Losses.No person Insured in this Company, ts liable to contribute towards the losses of others, as with Societies established on the principle of Mutual Insurance.Tee UnDERsIGNED has authority to accept Fire and Life Risks ° in Canada for the above Company, on favorable terms, and to adjust claims without reference to the London Office.HENRY CHAPMAN.Office, Commercial Chambers, St.Sacrament street.SUB-AGENTS.Hamiron, Josias Bray.Krxasron, Thomas Briggs, jun.Toronto, J.W.Brent.Queseo, H.Chapman & Co.ROBE MSURANCE COUPANT OF LONDON PAID UP CAPITAL £1,000,000 STERLING.THE Undersigued CONTINUE to INSURE FIRE and LIFE RISKS, and to SETTLE LOSSES on advantageous terms.RYAN, BROTHERS & CO., Agents.Cuvillier's Buildings, St.Sacrament street, Montreal. INSURANCE COMPANIES.363 BRITISH AMFRICA ASSURANCE COMPANY.THE COMPANY was chartered in 1833,\u2014 Capital, One Hundred Thousand Pounds, Forty-five Thousand Pounds of which has been paid up and invested at interest in this Province, (see Appendix to the Journals of the House of Assembly, in which a return of asscts and liabilities of the Company are inserted by authority) POLICIES for OCEAN RISKS, which are a transcript of those issued at Lloyds\u2019, are prepared under the Seal of the Company, and ready to be issued as soon as Insurance is effected.GOVERNOR :\u2014The Hon.WILLIAM ALLAN.DEPUTY GOVERNOR: \u2014GEORGE P.RIDOUT, M.P.P.TRUSTEES :\u2014'The Hon.James GorpoN, Wu.PROUDFOOT, - President Bank, U.C., Esq., T.D.Harris, Esq.| AGENTS : Messrs.Mackay & CuaMP1oN, No.18 Austin Friars, London.Messrs.ALLan, GiLLeseig & Co, John Street, Liverpool Wirriax Ewing, Esq., Underwriter, dc., Exchange, Glasgow.And at all the Ports and Places of Note in this and the adjacent Provinces, Agents are appointed or being appointed.OCEAN AND INLAND MARINE INSURANCE May be effected with the Company at the rates of Premium Current at Lloyd's, or the Leading Offices at Boston and New York, at the office of Freurr Lanacois, No.87 St, Peter Street, Quebec, and at the Comrany's BranoH Orrice, No.33 Great St.James Street, Montreal.WM.STEWARD, FIRE INSURANCE On first-class Buildings or their Contents, will be given at the lowest possible rates of Premium consistent with the safety of the Institution.June 22.AGENTS FOR LLOYDS, HENRY CHAPMAN & CO., Corner St.Sacrament and St.Alexis Streets, MONTREAL. 364 INSURANCE COMPANIES.aonaSSers UT EPA RÉ 0 staan Any Ca NUS wer bisis A TAREE CIs RE INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT.Offices : 88 King Street, Hamilton ; 271 St.Francois Xavier Street; MONTREAL.Hammros.\u2014Hugh C.Baker, Esq., President; John Young, Esq., Vice- President; Thomas M.Simons, ., Seer MoNTREAL Boazp.\u2014Hon.Jos, B Bourse, Chairman ; J.G.McKengie.Eig.Vite-Chairman ; W.Workm e a Cartier, Es Ramus, Esq » Manager ; Sotiottor te 1.rasisond, MBF, Solleltos General; Sodleal Adviser.\u2014A.Hall, S55.M.D, ; T.Ramsay, BG, Sév Tom Company was organized in August, 1847, and eo successful been its operations, and economical its management, that it oo been enabled to declare at each of its Annual Meetings, Bonuses to the assured of sums equal to 18 and 25 per cent.of the amount of Premiums paid up.This being the only native Institution for Life Aesurance otigin- ated in the Province, and now carried into prosperous activity, it may safely lay claim toa Sere ghare of Colonial patronag he following is an example of the rates of Premium demanded by this Company for the Assurance of £100; upon a single life, the assured one entitled to participate in the profits realised.¥ 8 Annual |Semi-Anfiual| Quarterly sé Premium.Premium.Premium, 20 1| 12/ 8j 0 18 8| 0 8 8 E 25 1|17|10| 0 19] 6) Oj101 0 80 2| 4j 4 1 2110] Ol, 8 3b 2| 11] 4 1 8 4| 0|18 0 ; 40 8, 11 © 1 11; 2j O [16 0 45 3] 11] 8 1 [16] 8| O 18 8 50 4 6p 2! 20.8 61.112 2 Thus, a party, aged 26 years next birth day, may secure to his\u2018 representatives £1,000 at hie death, by the annual payment of £18 185.4d., should he prefer to make payment by semi-armuat or quarterly instalments, the former would £9 18s.0d., and the latter £5.tuses and Tables of Rates, together with every other infor: mation on thi subject of Life Assurance may be obtained at the Company's Office here, or from amy of the following Agents for Canada agi :\u2014 T.RAMSAY, Secretary, Montreal Board, AGENTS FOR LOWER CANADA.H.W.Welah, Esq, Quebec; Frank Farish, oe , Bt.Andrews; Hig- n Bh késbury: R, Bi Socbervt ary, \u2018Autispd, T, Jobson = Éiq, , St.Johns; es loko, Ea » Sherbrooke ; ke; F.Judd, Esq stead ; Thomas Fag, urne; L.V.Bic Bag 8 Hyacinthe; William Baker Eu] aban R.Harrower, ag, Willian Henry; John Robertson, Esq., hres Rivers, INSURANCE COMPANIES.365 The Colonial Life Assurance Company, CAPITAL, £500,000, Sterling.GOVERNOR, The Right Honorable The Earl of Elgin and Kincardine, Governor General of British North America.\"HEAD OFFICE ,~-EDINBURGH.HEAD OFFICE FOR CANADA.MONTREAL, 49 GREAT ST.JAMES STREET.BCARD OF DIRECTORS.THE HON.P.McGILL, CHAIRMAN.Tae Hon, Justice MoCorp, B.H.Lemoine, Esq., Ture Hon.A.N.Morix, J.O.Morrart, Esq.Henry STARNES, Esq.MANAGER: A.-DAVIDSON PARKER.THE BoArp IN MONTREAL is invested with full powers to accept proposals putting the Company on the risk at once, without communicating with the Parent Board.This arrangement gives to the Colonial all the facilitiesof a Looal Company and combines the additional advantage of ample The Company grants Assurances on the Harr OrEDiT SYSTEM.: A.DAVIDSON PARKER, Manager, Canada.- PHŒNIX FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON.THIS COMPANY established its Agency in Canada in the year 1804, and continues to insure property of every description against loss or damage by Fire, at reasonable rates.Losses settled in the Country, without reference to the Board of Directors in London.The Company is composed of a numerous body of wealthy proprietors, who are individually liable to the full extent of their private fortunes, in addition to the invested capital of the Company.No charge made for Policies.GILLESPIE, MORE SE & Co, Agents for Canada.FF 366 INSURANCE COMPANIES.MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE.COMPANY, HARTFORD, Incorporated by the Legislature of Connacticut, in 1846.GUARANTEE FÜND AND ACOUMULATED PREMIUNS, ONE MILLION AND A HALF DOLLARS.THE CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY is established upon the STRICTLY MUTUAL SYSTEM and numbers more than 12000 members.The Rates are as low as they can be made consistently with the safety of the assured, and one half the Premium is paid by the note.e accumulated Premiums of the Company exceed $1,500,000, and the profits annually divided to Policy holders \u2018have never yet been less than 50 per cent.on the Premiums paid.Further information may b2 obtained from oo ROBERT WOOD, Agent.No: 8 St.Francois Xavier Street, Montreal.HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT.IGORPORATED 1810.MONTREAL AGENCY.THIS long established and well known INSTITUTION has transacted a most extensive Insurance business in the British North American Provinces and the United Siates.It has aimed to secure public confidence, by an honorable and faithful fulfilment of its contracts ; and owners of property are assuréd that all fair claims for loss under policies, will be liberally adjusted, and\u2019 promptly paid.Applications for Insurance are to be made to ROBERT WOOD, Agent.No.8 St.Frangois Xavier Street, Montreal. INSURANCE COMPANIES.367 THE PROTECTION INSURANGE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN ECTICUT, CONTINUES 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 Assur ROBERT WOOD, Agent.No.8 St.9 François Xavier Street, Montreal.MONTREAL BRANCH OF THE ROYAL IN SURANCE COMPANY LIVERPOOL AND LONDON.CAPITAL TWO MILLIONS STERLING.THE undersigned, Agent for the above Com propane will continué to receive proposals for FIRE and\u2019 LIFE 1 RANCE; and take the aime on the most favoutable terns \u2018The large Capital of tlie Company, po itflgente: of its Proprietors, enables it to rank with any \u2019 Office eitlier in\u2019 Eùtope or America as regards the advantages offered to the public.LOSSES SETTLED PROMPTLY, on\u2019 satisfactory proof thereof; without reference to the Board in Engla nd.ALL PART 3 effecting LIFE INSURANCE én'thé Bonuë\u201d system, with this Company.reins to the 1st January néxt, will participate in the PROFI io be deciaréd où aècount of the ompany's Life transactions > be made A the 31st Decsimbier, 1854, and which, froni t'a very large id slready n made by t the .Company in this\u2019 Branch of tir blésicièss, will show ax ime mediate surplus to be divided amongst the assured.H.L.ROUTH. 368 INSURANCE COMPANIES.Equitable Fire Insurance Companp OF LONDON.CAPÎTAL £500,000 STERLING.Directors.T.L.MURRAY, Esq, CHAIRMAN.W.A.Bennett, Esq, Hugh Croft, Esq., Ralph Gough, » Sir Augustus W.Flay, Bart, M.C.Maher, Esq.John Moss, Ba John Rawson, Esq, Jobn Shaw, Esq, Edward S.Symes, Esq., Clement Tabor, Esq, Augustus Vigne, Esq.Actuary, W.S.B.WOOLHOUSE, Esq, F.R.A.S.&c.Secretary.D.T.LYONS CLANCHY, Esq.Local Wivecors at montreal.OrricE\u201411 GREAT St.JAMES STREET.William Lunn, Esq, John Torrance, Esq., John Frothingham, ., Alfred LaRocque, Esq., Benjamin Holmes, Esq, Hon.William Morris, J.G.Mackenzie, Esq., E.R.Fabre, Eeq., A.T.Galt, Eeq., Theodore Hart, Esq.General Agent, B.À.À.Tolonies, FREDERICK R.STARR.This Office insures against Loss or Damage by Fire, all descriptions of Buildings, including Mills and Manufactories, and the Goods, Wares and Merchandize in the same ; Ships in Harbour or in Dock; Craft on Navigable Rivers and Canals, and the Goods laden in the same ; and Farming Stock of all descriptions.The \u201c Equitable\u2019 Fire Office will, by a constant analysis of its own experience from time to time, adopt such rates of Premiums as the nature of the risk may justify.With this view, an annual investigation will be made into each class of risk, and a return of one moiety\u2014or fifty per cent\u2014of the nett excess will be made to all classes of Insurers, whose Policies have been in force for three years.The engagements of the \u201cEquitable\u201d are guaranteed by a responsible proprietary, and an ample subscribed Capital.The insured are free from the liabilities of a Mutual Inswrance Society, and entitled, according to the plan of the Company, to a return of half the profits.Losses are made good without deduction or discount, and are adjusted and paid in Montreal, without reference to London.By a Resolution of the Court in London, the Premiums are Retained in Monireal to pay Losses and Accumulate a Fund of £10,000.THE LOCAL DIRECTORS MERT WEEKLY.Agente have been appointed throughout Canada. INSURANCE COMPANIES.369 TA MYANT A à E NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE ASSURANCE SOGIETY OF LONDDN.\u2014 Incorporated and Empowered by Act of Parliament.A Bavings' Bunk for the Widow and the Orphaz.OFFICES\u201426 Cornhill, London.17 Great St.James Street, Montreal.Capital, £500,000 Sterling.COURT OF DIRECTORS, LONDON.T.L.Murray.H.Croft, E.S.Symes.S.Walker, A.Vigne.J.Rawson, Sir A.Knight, Bart, M.D.J.Thompson, J.Ellioteon, M.D,, F.R.8.W.Kennaway, Tabor.G.Fuller- LOCAL DIRECTORS AT MONTREAL.B.Holmes, Esq.William Lunn, Esq.A.LaRocque, Esq.Rev.J.Flanagan.E.R.Fabre, Esq.FREDERICK R.STARR, General Agent, B.N.A.Colonics.PREMIUMS are as low as safety to the Office admits.Insurers under the Withdrawal Table, are entitled to borrow to the extent of one half their Annual Premium, without any responsibility or guarantee.Each Loan will be endorsed on the Policy, which is consequently not required to be lodged with the Society.Existing Policies will continue upon the former system, or may be converted into one of the new form.The Montreal Directors sign Policies under special power of Attorney from the Court of Directors iv London, and thereby save the expense of Stamp Duty.Applicants are not charged for Medical Examination.Thirty days allowed for payment of Premium after it falls due.Risks are accepted, Loans granted, and Losses paid by the Montreal Local Board, without referring to London.Pamphlets or Blanks may be had at the Office in Montreal, or at the Agencies throughout the Province.Montreal, June 25, 1852. 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